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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-10 - Orange Coast Pilotr UClput Senate CdMloses · Kitty Dukakls out of rejects chance eager-o stan . Big West John at state going through tourney Tower playoffs AA program PORT /Bl WORLD/A7 PORT /Bl · PEOP LE/Bl I . THE ORANGE COAST . 25CENTS ~Senio project iinCdM wins OK By IRIS YOKOI OI -o-, Not k_,, A rene"'cd proposal 10 construct an ~5-room senior residence 1n Corona del Mar m:e1ved lls first nod Thurs- da) n1gh1 b) the Newpon Beach Planning C. omm1ss1on The comm1ss1on voted unam- mousl) 10 recommend C II) Council appro.val Qf the Emerald Village Associates Inc. proposal for a 50.500- sq.uare-foot assmed-care fae1l11y on East Coast Highway at Hazel Dnve. Both comm1ss1on and council ap- proval are needed becauM'. the proJect 1s a planned community develop- ment. The facility 1s not a nursing home since no medical or nursing care will be provided, according 10 the officials of Newport Beach-based Emerald V 1llage. A staff of aides will assist frail but healthy seniors with personal cart act1VJlles such as dressing and taking mcd1cat1on. Residents will pa) S3.000 a month, which covers everything from food and ut1h11es to social events and transportation The plan$ represent a 25-perccnt reduction in size from Emerald V1llaae's ona.i_nal proposal for a 12~ un11. 54,()()()..square-foot fac1hty. which was approved b) the Planning ( omm1ss1on last )ear but met "'ith bmer oppos1t1on from ncarb)' resi- dents Emerald Village officials withdrew that proposal in July pnor 10 a Cit> C ounc1l hcanng. sa)'ing the) would wait unttl the cit} revised its General Plan. In add1tton to a reduction 1n the number of rooms. th e plan eltminates a w1ngalong Ha1el Drive and reduces the hc1gh1 of the bu1ld1ng from 37 feet to 29 feet. The facilit y will have one 2111-SlOf) wing and another 31 z-stOI"} wing. but the basement of the h1ahcr wing and aJI parkmg areas will be built under- ground so the facility will look hke a two-tory structure from tfl"Ct le,-cl. acoord1n1 to Emerald Village The 1nd1v1dual rooms will be "hotel-t)lc uues" and the fac1ht) \\Ill also have a common din101 area. beaut)' and barber hop and laundl) services The architecture will be s1m1lar to the Rill Carlton Hotel. accord1n110 Emerald Village The plan provide for 44 parkin& pace ~hilt the cuy requirement 1s between 17 and 26 paces \\uh a mu1mum of ::?3 cmplo>ccs dunna pcakda)t1mc pcnod . there '4'111be24 partina paces available for auests R~1dtntS will not be' pcrmltled to ha"c vehicles per~td on-Ile. The park1na ~111 be 1n a tandem confiaurauon. with a full-time valet (Ple•M SH SENIORS / A2J Part of his work FRIDAY~ MA R H J O._ 198 9 Police exp-ected ·ta back gun control ly IOI VAN EYKEN Ot.,,. Oely Not k.,, Orange Count) 's law enforcement Bergeson· caut1·ous officers arc expected 10 announce their support toda) for n statewide ~ ~S::Su~t" rtO~~ sale of scm1automat1c a I t er, gun c 0 n tr 0 I v 0 t e At a press conference in Co!>ta • Mesa. members of the Orange Coun-By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ty Pohcc and hcnff'i' Assoc1at1on Of-o.ryNot~ will announce their uppon for a state Assembly bill that would ban the sale State Sen. Manan Beraeson flew of m1htary-st)le assault nnes such as home to Newport Beach from Sacra- the AK-47 and the lsrach-made UL1 ~·mcntoonThursda)JUStasshedoesat submachine iun. as "'ell as some the end of each week. 1 sem1automa11c p1 H>ls-and shon-But it's not bus1nt$S as usual for barrel shotguns. aswc1a11on spokes-Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. he 1s · man David Snowden said. being extra cautious after votin.J with "We arc urginfi state lawmaker~ to a Senate maJOnty earher an the day on ~lsra~e~!! c~:c1f ~f ~l?ce~.~~h~b~U ~u~~~·~~~~~,~~~ ~~1u~~~~~~~ Secuntv precautions 'arc bc1n& Related story .A.f taken on ~er behalf as "'ell because of • has been watered down a b11 since ats ong.rnal wnt1ng. but "'c feel 11 doc!> a pretty good JOb ot addressing this problem." The bill. sponsored b) As· sembl)man Mat hael Roos. D-Los Angeles. 1s scheduled for a \Ole ne't Monday. The companion Senate bill, spon'°red by state Sen David Rob- en1. D-Holl)"'ood. passed b> a vote of27-12 on ThuMa) On1mall). Roos's bill auemP.ted 10 define the charactcn Iles of mahtat)- Sl)lc a saull rifles and lcn the:. final dcc1s1on as to which o nes "-Ould be banned to an appointed commm1on. a letter she received thrcatcn101 her1f <;he \Oted for the bill SB 292. authored b) Sen. David Rolxrt1. D-Burbank. was approved b~ the Senate. 27-1 i The mcasu~ lS e'pected to fact a touaher fiaht in the .\ scmbl) Despite the threat BeflC'On spolcc on the Senate floor 1n favor of Roberta's b1U. he was one of several lqJslators "'ho rccc1"ed threatemna lctttrs., said Kev 10 loat. a Sacramento aide. ~50n turned the leuer over to Tony Beard. t~ cluef scrgeant.at- arm It IS bemg 1nVC'Sl1gated by the Oepanment of Jusu~ G lbert Gome• becomes one with the art he's working on at Koll Center lrvlne where sculptor George Sugarman Is supervising the lnltallatfon of a 7 ,SOO-square-foot sculpture garden~ Art critics have hafled s.,...rman·s garden of eight •bttract fonns as the. most Important art statement In Orange County since Nog&IChl's sculpture t•rden In South Co•1t Town Center. Roos rewrote 11 following comm11- 1ee hcannas. ho"'evcr. so that it no" contains a It 1 of 26 makes and types of weapon tha1are10 be banned. The hst includes the Uzi as well as the Gnhl. another Israeli assault nfle that has brtomc popular w11h ~ng (Pluse SH RIFLES/ A2J "It's not going to alttr her ab1ht)' to be a legislator for her con lltuents." loal said ·• he's be ma prudent and a little more cautious." The anonymous letter wnter threatenl'<i to blow up Beracson's home 1f she supported the bill. The letter was postmarked 10 Santa Ana on Feb. 11 . with "Huntmaton Beach. America,"' listed as the return address. Senate sc<:unt' officials adHscd ~non v.1\at steps to take for her safety, loat said ... The\ advised us not to discuss "here tnc) are ... he added. Beracson had earlier 'oted for the bill as a member of the Senate Appropnat1ons Committee. ('0\'ER STOH\./l . ..\ft A ORDER Officers suffer nightmares over shootings Editor's Note· This 15 the Y.'C'Ond of two.pan rr:porr on the u~ of dead/} fortt b} pol.a. prompted b> the stnng of oflicer-tn ... ohNI shOOllf18S on the Orange Coast m rrecnt months. Today's mstallmcnt loois•t the pS}cbo/OfJat/ trauma endured b) officers who shoot u JX'('ts l y JANET ZJMMERMAN Of ... Oll!y "°' J4Mf Pol"'cc officers who pull the tnaacr of a 1un often arc scarred as deeply a, lhoie felled by the bullet . In the mo' 1e'i cops em pt) 1hc1r weapons. blow smoke from the barrel and walk awn}. undaunted b): the use of deadl)' force But in real ltfe. most officers are forever changed - plaaued b) naghtma~. flashback'i and doubt~ about their abilities Reat11on~ b' office" "'ho uS<' force. "ht.•tht.•r deadl\ or not 'an from person 10 Jl('rson. said \1ike \\dim . a marriage and fam1h mun· wlor "'ho c.pcc1ah1t"S in po I-trauma "-Ork for mo'il Orange (oa,1 poltce agcnc1e-; Officer describes shooting By JANET ZJMMERMAN OI -0 ..... ,,_ """ Publact t) about officcr-invohcd shootings often focuse on the fam1lv and fnend~ of victims. but rnrtl} touches on how such incidents affect the person on the other side of the gun. police officers and counselor' said "Our JOb is 10 help thr officl"r under'itand normallH r~pon-.es to trauma." \\cllms ~•d "B' under- standing the normal rcacllon~, ltkc d1\turbance, in \lccp, rd" 1ng thr e"cnt and 1mtab1ht). the) can better cope w11h them " Pohcc st Ed Deuel wa talkina business "'1th the owner of a down· to"'n Huntington Beach bar on Afnl 13. 19 S. when he got a radio cal to respond to a silent alarm JUSt three doors down. hop on Pacific Coast Hl&h"'a). hr came upon a robber) u pcct who claimed to be a customer 1n the stort He had ordered the man onto his knees when bis accomphcc came to the door and ai:sued v.1th Deuel. The suspects. kneeling against a tu~ wall. constantly talked to the officer. tellina him to put bis gun av.ay and challen11n1t him to shoot. Deuel f PIHM see TRAUMA/ A2J .\s the uniformed officer crept to the front ofthc ThmJtS for Your Head (Please SH SHOOTING/ A2t Sign of another time uncoveredinHB 1y lt08ERT BARKER Of.,. 0.., ... 5Ulf Bulldozers dcmohsh1n1 bu1khnis on Main trcd to make room for a new do"nto"'n HunlUtflOD Beach have unearthed.a bit ufh1stof). an old 1an on a wan of the lpha Beta 1arket that had been CO\ICm:i by anothtt bu1ldina for about SO )Cars The s1an. suit frtsh·lookina aner SO )ea~. ttad •·AJpha Beta Market rrtt Park1n1 1n Rca(r)" Underneath 1s another stgn, .. Real 7up Sold HC'IT.•· The '1'\lltrt, Whtch Opitned at another un- dttmn1Md downto•n location. probably 1n 1919, was bclic-\td to bC lbe fift.b Alpha Beta market in lM couolt)'. locll hi1iorian111id. It mo\l cd .lo 216 •a ;~D 1926. ICmfdiftl 10 Jmy Pti'son, a mcmbc'r Ortbt city'• HaltOrical Ret0urtt1 Board. Penon.anemplo)Uat tht Farmers lnsuranct C.rouD aa the JOO bloCk °"Main rttt. td that ahc -\fpha Beta c.ign probabl) wa painted 1n 1934 rhc: k.1ghth nger bu1ldm1 on11nally was at- 13( hC'd 10 the market but it v.as de tro)ed durina the canhquakc of 1933 It wa dcmolt hcd and an alle~ ""' put m its pla It "as then. be bclte"cs. that the 7up Bouhna ( o. put up the lpha Bet.t sian on an e\tcnor wall 10 return for a ltttk a<hen1 1na. But about 1941 . the )CU the n1ted tate entcttd World War II , a new bu1ldin.a -the People' Depanment 'tore-was built in the aJJey and v.a attached to the market. covcrin& up the 11n unul 11 v.as unearthed Wednctda)' b)' bulldo1crs demolish1n1 _old bu1ldtnp to make room for a four-level. 850-spact park1n.a tructurc that'\ \lattd to &Ct downto-wn rtdc"clopmcnt under wa . Pcoon thumbfd throu&h a 1922 cd1t1on of the Huntmston Rach News tnat earned an ad fOf •• lpha Market o. S." The marktt, dun"' the Wttk of Junt' .lO of that )ta,!z ~di" tiers of .-hhe f HM")' 10ap for 25 <.~nts 1 httt POUnd• of pnk GOOD MORNING ~ ••••..•••...•.•••••••••• , •••• At I beans sold tor 21 cent , Mah O"MeaJ ~Id for 25 cents. If shoppers wanted a pound ot fanc) white fies. they had to pa) 19 cents The b1& neW) ol lhe da} that dominated Plat one was t.M American l..qion •mwal that was 9Chedultd July I on CXCan ~"~ue. l.ttcr to become Pactfic Coast H1&hv.a . There v.-as aoina to be a bath1na paradt' on the beach. a bia bra band, and firc'4'ork . The Mu51r1vc Dance Orchestra wa to cntenain later at the new Dao~ Hall. "Tlus is all rull~ 1ntcrc 11na." rcrson said. "lt'I fun lO disrovcr h1 tory." Rcdcvdopmcnt official said that all the buildir\Pon the ea t 1de of the 200 block of Main trttt arc cxpedcd to be dcmoli hcd b)' early~• week. Excavatton u tthcdulcd to btjin late M'Xt month fbr tht poruon of the park na WUC'\urc duat ~u bt ~ Tht construction phnr it llllrd lO:IW'I lft eerly Jw.t_ •• ...... ~.-......... u. ........ At-10 Enl~~ .......... ~ P .. Uli" ............................. 11 I !l'8clpll .. -4·-···· ..... ~· .... •••· ........ 111 OrengeCout OAtLY PILOT/ Frkjay. Mwcn 10, 1981 ·Scientists a little closer to defeating s McClatchy News SffVtces ·enlllt have fouod the c~ct pl cc where a ,\ubborn set of virusc -tariely re pon ible for the common cold -bind to the body, raistnJ hope for defeating the app.arcn1ly incvicable season ofsn1mcs. Not only have they identified the , pecific: protein, found on the surfaces of cells m the nose, where a 11\t,Jority • oflhe rtunoviruscsanach, but they have be(n ablt to draw a tltrce-d1mens1onal picture of it tructure and coP) lhe protein in the laboratory. One of 1he lead researchers, Harvnrd University • pathologist Timothy Springer, said the work may allow development of new drugs to fiah.t mfcct1on by cold · viruses. ~rhap Ooodin& the nose with virus..confusiog replicas of the protean. "You know. I come home all the tirne and my kids ha ve runny noses," said Springer. a profcssororpalhology at Harvard's Center for Blood Research ... And I'll stan 10 tell my wife about some esoteric piece of research, and she'll say. ·wh~ can't scientists do something about 1he common cold .' So, I'm very pleased to be doing 4 some1hin& so obviously useful.· The Harvard group and a team from a pnvllt r~rch company, Molecular Thera~u11c1 Jnc. of Coonecocut. ,01ntl~ ~rtcd the findina Thursday 1n the scienttfic Journal. Cell. Other virologists sround the country immediately hailed the work Han imponant step in blnhna the rommon cold and pan of 1 DC'w front "' anuvaral ~rch. ··u·s vtry rxc11ma. .. said Dan Littman. an a"i tanl proftUOr of mkrobio1<>sY and immunology at UC San Francisco. "And it's a tcp to~rd find1na a cure for the cold. That' doesn't mean I'm surt that any real druas wdl be developed. But we ~rtaanly ha vc a bcUC'f' idea of what needs to be done." Linman stressed th t no new treatments are hkcly to be available soon. But, he said, some future Po ibliucs include 1 nose spray containina anificial copie~ or the protein. Used rcaularly dunna the common cold season. such a 5pray could prevent infection .• But even after infection, a vi rus-blocltina spray also could keep the cold from becoming loo stvcre. Littman said. Littman and a colleague at UCSF Judy White, co- authored another aniclc in this week's Cell. anal)'Zina the new *Or~ 1n \tm&KS and \heir ~ptor a.ttes. Sprin~ said, howcvtt, that at ftrst h" rctt'an:h wa not di""1td at rhinoviru$CS, a ~up of more than I 00 uny, 1nftttiout aeents. collcetivtly thOuaJlt to be rHPOnsible for U9 10 half of all colds. Oriainally, he and collcaaua11 Lht Blood RtttarchCen~wneatud)imt tht way mofclculn '" tuunan cells s\idt \Oltlhtr. TheY itolllld a sp«1fk P'Ole'ia Ulll act1111 IUod of hook1 h~ldina Wfttte blood ceUs 10 ocbtr cells. And after thC} naa <kvelopcd a dc&alled dacription of the_ protein (known formally u ICAM·I or in~rcellular adhesion molecule· I). it apptattd to have t0me familiar char~­ terisucs. .. There wa some imponant wotk before Ou!'$.'' $pnnger said. "Richard Colonno at Merck. Sharpe & Dobme bad studied rninovirusts and round th.at 90 percent of them bound to one receptor. He hadn't been able to identify it, allhouah hc~d been able to sort out 'Sbme of us propenaes. And, once we had our rna1erial, we ruHied that it hAd a lot of 1hosc pr:openics. So~ tested 11. and lhc rtliftOVif'U~ bound to II." He said the Harvard research team plans 10 ~nt.r11e tor nl>w on lhe rhinovitv1 rcttal'C'h. ~ poup wan&s to dtvdoe a •rn~ vetMot\ oflCA~-1 that may be abk 10 en""*rt wtdt \he normal viral attach~at. la fKt. nrl) rault1 in the ttlt tube ~kid that auch sempk versions of the Pf'*U\ may ~ very effective in 1ttnetlnt the virvtn. fi ... _ . $prineer's lfOUP also~ to nd trxi recrptor ue for the other 10 pe~t of .rtu.nov1tu1e1. . Elliou Goldt1e1D cilid' of t1'e iaf«taous dtttasn diviaion at the UC-Davi Medidll . Cen1tt. said uc:ttnf ul intcrfmttee with the l't'CfPlot lite may pro\ e d1fficuh. Hesaidthcttccptorrqaon 11decp1nd narrow - meanina th1t 1f rncarchm ~to simply block the sate. an exact fit would ~ difficult. That ~lem. hai ltd researchers 1oconjtdttthestta\C1) ofusi"' pro1e1n cop1e as a.n alternative. "But of courst once you know what you have to fit. you're way ahead of the pm~:" Goldste1nsaud "And WI" do now have th.at advantaac. prinacr also said he thou&ht the work with rh1noviruscs may sugcst some aenenU 11ratca.ies for banling other diseasc-causina aetnts. . .. ............................................................................................................ .. '-.-----• 'It SHOOTING 'rotttAI recalled. "They be&ln te~tillj me, secina how far they could get.' he said. As one of lhc men, Chnstopher Sheehan, got up and distracted Deuel, his accomplice fired 1 round from a MAC-10 stm1-automatic machine pistol strapped to his chest. The shot, fired by Thomas Oglesby. hit Deuel in the chest. but he was weann.s a bulletprQOf vest and escaped senous injury. "I tned to fire bul his round went off first." he said. "When I was shootio.a him. J had no idea how many limes J hi1 rum," the 37-ycar-old officer •id ... Con- trary to the movies, when you shoot someone they don't 10 down, because of their adrenaline., their hate for you or whatever." Th~ officer loaded an another chp and fired seven rounds at Shcettan, who had a sawed-off, . I 2-gauae shotgun. But Deuel's bullets missed as the suspect ran around a comer and OUI Of Sight • ~ .._ ................... ._ .. Deuel crouched behind a car before raisin& up and squeezing off eiaht rounds from his Brownins doublc- ac1ion .45-caliber pistol. Oglesby was hit seven limes. Sheehan. an ex-convict from San Fernando. was later captured and convicted pf first-degree murder for O&lcsby's death He was sentenced 10 30:.ycars-to-IITe in pnson. even thou~ he did not fire a shot unlll after Oglesb) died 1n tht-shootout with ~ucl. i lrvln• Polle• SWAT T••m memb•rs r•spond •ft•r le•rn•nt • shot w•s fire d Inside • home on Roaune. TRAUMA From A l Huntington Beach Police gt. Ed Deuel, 37. we nt through such adjust· menlS after he shot two men, one fatally. within five months. The first shooting was on Apnl 13. 1985, when Deuel responded to a .. silent alarm at a downtown Hunt- ington Beach shop. As he confronted two robbers coming out of the store. one of them pulled a semi-automatic machine p1s1ol and fired at Deuel. " hitting him in the chest. Deuel. protected by his bulletproof vest, emptied eight rounds from his pistol, fatally striking_ the gunman. The other man eventuall y was cap- tured and con' icted an tht' shooting. .. When I was shooting him. I had no idea how· many times I hit him. Contra!) to the mO\. tCS, when you . shoot someone the) don't go de.wn because of adrenahne. their hate for you or whatever." he said. five months and much introspec- tion later. Deuel fired on suspect Rand} Lee Howe ofFountaan Valley. who appeared to reach for his waist- band aflcr burglarizing a van Howe. who was unarmed. was hit in the face. His 1ec1h were shauered by the bullet and his tongue was severed and panially paralyzed. A $20 m1llton lawsuit he filed against Deuel. tht' cit) and the county 1s pending. Deuel said a small radio 10 Howe's pocket had created a bulge similar to a weapon. Howe later pleaded guilty 10 misdemeanor burglary charges. .. People automaucally think the cops can always shoot the gun out of your hand from I 00 yards with a 2- inch barrel and that the cop is only going to get wounded. Cops don't die on Tv:· said Deuel. a lanky. sofl- spoken man. "But in real hfe. when someone's trying to ktll ) ou. all )OU can do 1s compose xoursl"lf and shoot in that d1rcc11on . · Mtcr both shootings. Deuel said. he went over the incident hundreds of times 10 his mind. re-creating the encounter from different angles to stt RIFLES FromA1 members and criminals. The Korean Dae Woo rifle. the French FN-FAL scncs and the Amencan-made Colt AR-I 5 are also among the weapons on the hsl. said L> nn Montgomery. Roos's aide. A Chinese-made version of the Soviet AK-47 was used ma January shooting spree al a Stockton schoolyard that left Ii ve children dead. rn 1984, a gunman used an Uzi assault nfle and a semiautomatic pistol to SJ>ray bullets into a San Ysidro fast-food restaurant. killing 20 people. .. These arc the ones that law cnforcemenl agencies identified to us as the most problematic," said Mont- gomery. •'The intent is not to remove all weapons 1ha1 could conceivably be used in cnmcs, hu1 to 1et rid of lhe most egregious ones. These arc lhc weapons that arc favored by aana.s. for ex.ample, because they arc cheap. easy to act. and they look militaristic. . They look bad." In definina a specific list of weapons. the bill auempu to draw a . SENIORS ! FtomA1 '? Pltktnt Kt"lict. Plannin..& staff said the . pro~ en>J«t is in cornr>lian~ with the city Ckncral Plan and is Jet t>.ck from the Ii neamy Buck Oully open 1p1tt ara. i Setbeekl have alto •n increaed to llao. ~uate emtr'FftC)' ac:icaa. t&afrtaid. 1f It could be done differently. Deuel said he didn't know what to think of his first shooting until a veteran police officer put his arm around him and said he had done the nghl thing_ ··No one had said that to me. not my fnends. not my supervisors," he said. "All the tension ju.st went away. the stress thal burdens pohce when they are criticized publicly an the media about the incident. .. In almost all 00icer-1nvolvcd shootmg.s, P.Ohcc officials cannot discuss details of the case because of pending internal investigations and possible c1v1I htigauon b) the '"1c- tim's family. II is .. mentally fatiguing," Deuel said. 10 JUStify the incident 10 friends who call in rcspon~ to media n:pons, "Surviving police work is not JUSI phys1caJ.11's mental. and a shootan& 1s the same way," said Deuel. an I I-year Huntm_gton Beach Pohce veteran. Wclltns. who has counseled some 225 officers involved in traumatic mc1dents, said he Ines to 1denuf-y and explain 1eact1ons to public criucism and f~lings of JUilt that often accom~ny a shooting.. Often11mes, officers have difficult) recalling the event or lhcy barely hear the sounds of their $Unfire because they art visually focused on the potential threat, be said. Witnesses may later say the officer was rough with lhe suspect or victim . To explain anxiety that can be caused b) such comments, Welhns tells cops the push of adrenaline at times of stress may be the reason for excess force. Also at limes of stress. an officer'!> pain 1olcrance 1s altered and he or she may wonder why the hun sets in days after an incident. Wellins said. Police officers involved in a shoot- ing art" placed on adm1mstra11ve leave with pay. usuall y for three days, depending on the extent or physical and psychological injuries. .. We can expect most 10 function effectively, often moments after the shooting. but to 'ct over the impact of taking someones hfe could alter an officer forever." Wellins said. "I don't distinction between hunting and sporting n ncs and 1hose designed and intended for m1htary use, Montgom- ery said. Whereas the companion bill passed relatively easily in the Senate, the Assembly bill sttll faces a fight. MontJomcry said. "Right now Mike counts 38 hard core yes votes." she said. "We need 41 , and there arc about eta.ht un- knowns. Unfortunately this has split alona party hncs 1n the Assembly, whereas that was not the case tn the Senate." Five Republican senators were amon.g the supporters In Thursdar,'s passage or Che assault rifle b1lC, including Marian Beraeson of New- port Beach and John Seymour of Anaheim. Orange Coast a xmblymen ire less supportive. with NoJan friuelle, R-Founwn Valle>\ and Dennis Brown. R~Lona Beacn. whOtC district includes Huntinaton Beac:h, both oppos na the bill. "Assemblyman Friuclle is sup- ponive of aun control, but he doesn't think this btll 1s the best w1y to do it, .. think an~one really gets over taking me," Walker said. ··1 was trying to someone s ltfe. ·• dccide1 'Is this real or am I dreaming In general. Deuel said he probably this?'' has been less affected b} has shoo11ngs The suspect, ·who ended up not than many officers who continue 10 bavingagun,even1uallysurrcndered. second-guess themselves. but WaJur said she would not have ··1 felt my rcacuons were nght. I hesitated 10 take action. Trust fund to be established in superintendent's memory hope ll never happens a~in. but 1f 11 "When someone comes 0111 and <toes. 1\'s part of the job, ' he said. you tell them todmP. a gun, you don't ly ROBERT BARKER One officer severely affected by a have a lot of cboicc' about shooting, Ofttw o.-y,.... SU11t fatal shoo11ng was Costa Mesa resen-e she said. "If I hadn't shot b1m, he A memonaJ trust fund is beana officer Janie Walker. who has had would have shot my partner a~d I established in the name of Oce.an more than a ye.ar of nightmares and wou~d ba.vc had .,a lot harder llmt Vie~ School Dtstnct Supenntenden1 sleeplessness. dealing with that. i Dale Coogan who died Wednesday, Wa.lker and her panner firc.<1 at a Most veteran officers aarec that' apparently from complications rc- man in December 1987 after neigh-those officers who fi~ thc1r weapons lated to brain cancer bors told pohce he was drunkenly do so only bee.a use they arc a Vlcllm of · threatening-them. One of Jhe bullets circumstance. It has nothing to do Ocean View Administrative Ass1s- h1t the man in the side and the other with bow many auns a cop carries or tant Gayle Wayne said Thursday that fragmented 1n his head. . his amtude 1oward the job, Costa Coogan s fnends, wboarcstartina tbe Authonties could not determine Mesa Police Lt. Sam Cordeiro said. trust, arc leaning towards put1io1 which gun fired the deadly bullet 10 It's jus1 a mailer of being JO the proceeds into ~ucation rctearch the head. Walker has to live with the nght place at the wrong time. Cor-prosrams designed to help teachers poss1b11lty that she killed the man, dc1ro said. Some officers arc mo~ an<f their pupils. who pointed a handgun at her partner aggressive in patrolling hish-nsk Those 1ntt-rested in learning more after he ordered the suspect 10 freeze. areas and lhat may contnl>ute 1n pan about the proaram are asked to send "I don't think normal people to whether a cop 1s involved in rea l1Le that ~e don't get an> cnJOY· shootinas. their nam~. address and phone number 16"" the Ocean View School D1stnct, 16940 B t , Huntington Beach.92647 Coogan. 58. was 1hc Ocean V 1cw supcnntendent of schools smc.c 1975 Before go1nf into education. he was a profession• baseball player, per- formmgat first base for the Pittsburah Pirates, Hollywood Stars and other teams. ,. Memonal services arc scheduled at I p.m. Supday a1 lht-Huntington Beach C It} Council Chambers. 2000 Main St Pnvatc services arc sched- uled Saturday m Newpon Beach. Coogan and his wife. Betty. ~1ded in San Juan Capmrano. ment out of 1h1s. It's nol something "But what risk is there dnvin& an)' officer in their career wants 10 down the street and low and behold do," she said. there's a grand-then auto in front of For several months after the shoot· you. Some officni JUSt have that ing. Walker said she had nightmares uncanny lc.Aack.'' he said. about the shoounga few times a week. Some officers, like Cordeiro. go P.laying it over and over in her mind. through their entire career w1thou1 'Everytame rd close my eyes I'd sec a having to use their weapon Newborn abandoned at Urgent Care Center picture of this guy flying backward. "And frankly I'd hke to keep i11hat really graphic in slow motion." way," said Cordeiro. a 30-year vc1- Thosc v1s1ons slowly faded, cs-eran. "Guns att nothing but work for ~cially after the I-year anniversary me." of1he slaying, which Walker said was But shoottngs do provide officers a random hurdle she set up JO her an opportunity to learn what to watch mind. But Walker still knows the for and what not to do the next t1mt', exact number of months and days Deuel said. since the incident. Deuel said he would like to ~c a Walker, whose husband and father high ~hool course on .. Police Con- arc officers in t~e Costa Mesa Police tact 101" to educate the public on Department. said she also had a hard how to deal with cops. The most umc watching "cops and robbers" it'!.lP(>nant tip, he said', 1s to follow shows shortly after the incident. officers' direction exactly and not When Walker returned 10 dut)' a make any sudden moves when top. week after 1he shootinJ. she came up pcd. against a S1m1lar SllUallOn with 8 man "Sometimes WC (>OIOt cuns 81 who appeared to have a aun and mnocent~ople we think are guilty at refused 10 lake his hand out from the time, he said. "Policemen ma.kc under his Jacket. mistakes ... but that's bttausc they're "Things started to look fogay 10 human.'' · said Anita Marttn. an assistant to Friuelle ... He has his own bill." Fnzzelle's bill, AB I 163, would establish a computer reaistry of convicted felons and those w11h a history of violence or mental dis-- turbancc. "Gun dealers would ha ve to con- sult Lhal llSl before selling anyone a weapon," Martin said. "II would be a felon) to sell a wc.1pon to someone whose name appeared on the list" Another Uranae Coast as· semblyman. Gil Fcrauson. R-Ncw- p0n Beacb, has not made up. ht mind, accordina to his aide, Mark Bauer. .. The bill has changed so much tn romm1t1tt since it was ori&inal~ wnncn that be wants to be 'urc hes not premature in anoound"' 1 posiuon on n;· said Bluer. The b1 IJ ba• won the SU(>PO!'t of most law cnfon::cm~t ~azatio_!!, includin& the Cali(onna Peace VI· ficen Auociation and the CaJJfomi1 Polk.e Chit& AssOciahon, as ~II IS other orpnautions, such as the CaJifom11 Councll of Churches, MonllOmety said. 1.0 ·1 .. 1·•.H \ Noone wins S6 .4 million lottery jackpot SACRAMENTO (AP) -No one packed the corrttt six number'$ to win the tono Jackpot ofS6.4 m1lhon and Saturdays total Mii be nCJ1rly double that. C1l1fom1a Lottery offit'1a.l said Thursday. four playm chose five num~rs plus the bo•u• Ud each will act S•US,51S. The win1ina tickcu wctt sold an Hithlaftd Park, I.Os An&elcs. San {)qo Ind Olrttt.d. Tbt numbel1 ttleaed. in the draw· iiw WcdM:lday niaht were 7. 10. 15 22. )}, 42 and tbe bon"-5 number of 21. The JKkP.!JI for the Saturday thabt drlwi111 Will be about Sil nuthon. loucry ollkialt pttdinfd. Somt 341 pla~ac>I flve numbm for winninp of S2,~72 each. four numbers were ptcktd by J $, 749 people for S49 caC'h. "''Ill,,,,,,., .. A newborn child was found aban· doned Thursda> at the doors1tp of a roedacal fac1hl) in M1ss1on VitJO Officials said the boy appeared to be JUSt I or 2 days old He was found at about 7 30 a.m ot the Urient Care Centt'r at Jcroo1mo Road and Ahc1a Parlwa). said Lt Larry Abbott of the Orange County Shmffs Oepanment. At note wa attached lo the bab) The baby wu white and apptarcd to be m good health eAccpt for a few minor scratche'i on his lace, Abbott said. He "as Lultt-n 10 the Oranaewood C1uldren 's Home in OranJe and turned over 10 Soc-1al rv1~~. he s~ud . ln\est1gaton art 5ttlung help in loamina the 1dtnt1ty of the child ··we'd ltkt 10 find out who 11 1)," Abbott ~1d. "You wonder what causn people to do ~mcthin& hke \hat." Fountain Valley Council OKs spr ing cleanup funds l y JOYCE IOOLOVICH Of "" o.-y ..... .,.,,, The Fountain Valley C'uy Council voled Tuesday to USC a s I 00.000 federal .,ant tarat\ed for nelJ?t- borhood revitah11t1on 1n a ,pnna c:lean u ppl"OIJ'1lm Alona with the tllSuna rebate and loan programs otTtred homeownen who qua.ljfy under lhe low· and modcratc·incomc 1u1del1nc,, the counctl approved a new van1 pro- gram for stnior c1t11cn . The home improvement aranu for scniOI'$ will be av•1labtc to home- owners. 62 yean old or older, who meet-the income l\&idch1'C$. aaid Auinant City Manaatt Ray Kromer. Granu would co~cr exterior paint· i~ imwlation of smote alan'ri dcadbohs and chimney spark tctecnJ. alona with termite ~lion and uutmcnt. All the ttt\'ica woUJd be ftte to 1 muimum ofSl.000. "from May on. we wtlJ ht off'm"' the pants arid low·lDlCTCSI loui until all the money is utcd up, .. Kiotna' Aid. "Weuve bttn lootifta at t.hE ttnior propa1D for Ovtt a ,_r." Tk ..,,..,. deenup pecbF oKm low.iatcmt '-'t « m.. of.4() percent on tl\e co t of rt1'ill"S. up to S 1.000. to homeowners 1 n the Jow· and moderato-moome ransc The lotn ha\'e 1 minimum hmil of SJ,500 and a m1~1mum of S20.000 and ha~e tams fo tb'ree to IS yea.rs lmprO\tmcnts could include u- icnor pa.inttna. to0fin&. w1ndo.,... or door&. foundations. plumt>ina elec- tncal hea11n1 sy terns.. tenni~ con· trol, ansuJation and room lddJuons 1n ovt-raowdcd situa\jon Item such a sw1mmm1 pools. arccnbou.tn. lcen~I ~uo slabs and co~m. berbecue p11s. fire~ and bUf&l&r PfOkltt•Oft are not indudcd. KtolnCT•id. Correction }•I e1111642·6086 ........ ........ 1C.. .... <• .... .-....oe.1 ... c--.cA~ c.... r.:;:'',.,., ..... ~ .... -l:'i~ .. ..:... ..,.,. ............. . ..,.,., .......... .... C.......-................ L ..... ...... :-. ---·· •• 7 ~= ...... .. ........ ~-.... ...... ~··---c..... =-~,.-~ ........... - ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, March JO, 1981 Hllllll,HO\HU Community Clinic regroupingSfaff, services, ' Rose Bird to appear at UCI judiciary forum -Financial transfusion eases cash-flow crunch Former state Supreme Coun Justice Rose Bird and former apptllate court juctac and Supreme Coun nominee Rohen Bork w11l 1pptat at a forum on tl\e judiciary al 8 p.m. Tuesday at the UC I Bren Center Moderator will be UCl Chancellor Jack Pel ta.son. Tickets arc SlS;. SI I and $7 and ma) be obtained 11 the Bren \..enter Bo' Office. For additional 1nformauon.. call 856-SOOO. Music scholarship conc~rt A concert to raise scholar5b1P. money for mus1l students u Saddlebaclc College will be held at J p.m Sunday 1n the McKinney Theater 11 ddlellack Collcae. 1''ickets arc s 10 general admtS ion aod $5 for seniors. For information or rescrvauons. call 582-4056 between noon and 4 p.m \lt'eckda)'I Coloring cont~st for chllJlr~n UCI Medical Center 1s holdina a colonng coruest for all elementary school children 10 Orange County an observance of Children and H~p1tals' Woc lc from Sunday 10 March 18. Children arc inv11cd to use paint cra)'On or pencil for their crcauons. The purpoSt' or the conte t · 1s to fam1hanze children w11h hospitals and dispel lhc womes they assoctate w11h medical care. Entnei, 10 be Judged Monday, will be d1splaycd dunog Children and Hospitals' Weck 1n and around the medical center's pcdiatnc un11 Call 937-7676 for more informat100 Auction to b~n~flt AFS The ( orona Del Mar chapter of A I ~will hold a fund-rat ing auction Sunday at the Oa\ls Center an ( orona Del Mar. 'The aucuon will be preceded b) a 1ntcmat1onal style buffet d1rincr at 5 p.m. Somt' of the Items available include a euckta1l cruise. care packages for college students, t1ckt'l\ 10 1ht:ater or ~porting e\ents and '-"Cckend hotel packages Proceeds from the event will support the l0<·al AFS sludent exchange program. Reservations arc $1 0 per person and are a .. a1labk b} calling ( aml Tompkins at 759.5597 Fl~sta aids treatm~nt centers A Mexican fiesta at Tia Juaoa·s Rc.-slaurant 1n Irvine will be held from 210 5 p.m 5unda> 10 benefit the Olrve Crest Treatment Ce nter for Abused Children The S5 llckt't pnce 1ndudc l\!o<O soft taco~ and a soft drank. plus ehg1b1hl) to win pnzcs that will bc announced every li-.c minutes throughout the C.:\.Cnt. The grand pnze 1s a tnp for two 10 lx1apa, Mexico. South-of-the-border music. clo"'ns and ma· g.ic1ans will provide en1erta1nmen1. and lt'c 1n1er- v1ews with celebnt) guests are ~hedukd to be a1rrd on K.£ZY-FM. For information or resen auon'i rall Beverh Nestande. director of com mun1t} relations for Oh' c Crest, al 777-4999 Aerobathon aids adoption agency An aerobathon to benefit tht' Oranae Count) Adoption Agenc~ will be held from 5 30 p.m 10 lUO p.m. Monday at the hape-Up Cen1cr, 462 E 17th St Costa Mesa Call ( hm Hale a1 631-3611 tor furthc.-r 1nformatton. lnvestm~nt seminar offered A free seminar lilied "The Top 10 Wa)S to L osc Money" wall be held at 7 p.m Monda:. al the Merrill Lynch office. 239h I Calle de la ~agdalena. ~u1ll' I lO. Laguna Halls For rC'scna11ons. call Bob\\ atson a1 859-~'l lli ly lESU! f ARN!ST Of.,,.~ .... SUit 1nce 1970. the t.aguna Beach C'om- munjty Clinic has bttn respondi111 to the nttds of resident , first prov1dm1 frtt hCjlth care and later offenna service '-"Ith fees based on a ltding scale. Now, JUSl '>'tt~ after official an- nounced that a painful finan 111 crunch will force J.he clinic to move one of tts offices to a les upcns1ve location, re 1dcnts and clinic board members have assumed the role of careta~er, admm1s- tenng a finanetal transfusion that ha reduced the 1mmcd1ate cash Oowdeftc1t by aoout half. . • Accordma to chn1(' director Bill Plumb. the money WJll serve as more 1han a bandaie ror the 11hng center, whath for years has bcc:n buffeted by financial woes. "Over the past five )'C3n we've taken what I call a roller coaster ndc:· Plumb said. "Some month~ v.c ha\.C the money, c;omc month!. we don't. h 's harder and harder to keep on an even keel We're contmuall) fighting a financial cns1s." As a resuh, 1he chn1c is faced with a $50.000 budget deficit fur 1he current fiscal year and a S25.000 1mmed1atc cash ilow l runch. Board member donations of S 10.000 plus $2,000 received in the fim four da~s ofa donor dnve have eased the 1mmed1ate problem, Plumb said. Ad- d1uonat donations could help solve the lon&-term problem. In the mran11me, clinic officials haH: taken positive step ·to put the clinic\ financial hoL•se an order, Plumb ..aid The dcc1s1on to move out of the counseling office at 364 Ocean A' e and rel ocate in a less expensive lacilll) 1s part of a specific plan to get the dm1c on firm financial ground .. The cru' of tht' l'>Suc .,., th3t thl' health care system for the poor 1s rcall) um.lcr financed right now." Plumb '>Jld " I hro1.ghou1 Orange (. ounty there are o.1 number of tommun1I\ chn1c., and v.c're one of the maJ Or pla~c.:r" tx·cau\C we '>c.:r' e allot Orange Count)." Currently, tht.• d1n11.· is looking for if nc.:\!o bu1ld1ng to house m coun.-.chng scr-.11.e'> which oner fam1I)' and group therap> and help for potcnt1JI su1c1dc.: '1c11ms and troubled teens. Officials arc looking 111 Laguna and an other !tOuth Orange ( ount~ Area mayors \Nill compete in fund-·raiser Hunlin~ton Beach Ma}or W1.•s Ban n1\tt'r and Fountain vallc' "1a,or I red Vo s "'Ill JOJO profc \IOnal and celcbrm dnvcrs 1n a spnnl kan Grand Pr" 'klturda\ and Ciunda) in Huntingtnn Beach. Bannmer and \o s v.111'1e nga1nst C"alh other Saturda) at I pm. at tho 1.00(.>-fc.:et long trat'k ;it the beach parking lot between Beach Bouk' ard and liun11ng1on Stre1.·t. The race.·\ fn.-c IO lhe public st:in at Ill a m each d.i\ The program 1s sponsorc.·d b' \ Da) Blinds in In inc Hut 1t \\Ill benefit the Bo\\ Jnd Girls ( luh of Huntan~ton Vallq that npcct-. to mJkr about S ... OCX> 1n cont:l'\'i1on ~ks and otht:r fund-raising eH·nt\ dunng thr t\\O·d3\ C\ent. ac1.ord1ng lo l'\~ut1\C Din:ctor ( hns hnc1dcr cittn. Plumb said. fhe mo'e to a lcs~ e~pens1ve offitc will 11vc an ec;timatcd SJ0.000 ~r )ear, Plumb said. In the meantime the coun~hni scr· vice att soil ava1iablc in the medical office at 460 Octan ve The current counscltn1 butld1ng will clo~ Aonl IS. In another effort to rewlve the budget dcficll. v.11gh of top manaacment staff have been cut b)' 10 to 25 percent, $avtnJ the chn1c about $25.000 annually, Plumb said. However. some taff members arc expected to leave as a result of that dccmon. "Some or lht people aren't going 10 be at>le to stay." Plumb said. "That's going 10 c.au~ some turnover but it's not cJcar what the np,P.I~ effect 1s going to be yet " Until five years ago. 85 percent of the chnic•t budtct was coHrcd b)' state ~s. Plumb said. Then. aOcr a decrca~ 1n go,·cnnen( parucipauon. the free chmc.- was forced 10 tan chargmg patirnts on 11 shding rate. "What v.c ha ve hcrt is really a shift 0' er the past fl vc ~ean in who's goma to pay for the 'ltrv1ccs. • Plumb said. Curr~ntl)·. the chn1c as mostly supponc..>d by pa11ent fet and communal)' donations. "The ma,iorll) of patients we cc m this clinic are the "'orlong poor." Plumb said. "They have no insurance·· In add1t1on lo counseling, the chntc provides a f ult range of general medical services. mclud1ng prenatal care. family p~nning and dentistry. The goal has been 10 keep the services t1ow1ng de p11e the shonfall of c~sh. Plumb said. So far. the only M:rvi<'C 10 fall by the way'i1de has bet'n the rape cns1s hotline. a c-asualty of 1 slate grant the cl1nl(' lost ~!though '1c11ms or sexual a .. ~ult arc !>l1ll 1reated at 1hc.chn1c. rape cns1s call') arc now refcrred to a county hothne In all. 10.000 ind1v1duals made 16.000 '1s11s IC> lhl' nlt.'d1<.al and wun~:l1n"offic.:c'i in I .aguna tkac.:h last \car. anon.ling to Plumb (her the pa~t \e~r .:t\ o.1 result ol a statc grant and .:t donation from ._,an Du~go C1a) and l lcum. the.: chn1r began offcnng frcc HIV t~ung, rnunst'l1ng :ind education t urrl'ntl). up to 40 residents la~C.: ad\an tagc of 1h.i1 scr' tee eal h \!.Cc.:k. "We're 'l'r). \Cl) bu\~" Plumb ..aid "And 11 JU'>l again h1~l1gh1s thc nccd-fo1 our program cncrall · ..... ,....,..... .... .._ Laguna ••••" community c11n1c •• transf•r n• -• ·~ • .,~..: Schoof mates gather for girl's funeral By PAUL ARCHIPLEY More than IOOlrtl·nd\ul Lt'Sl1CMl\hclk C1ro\\man \.lid goodhH' lo hcr fhu~a' dunn~ .J tun<.·ral ~r·>11.t' in Hunungton lkat.h (iro\\mani I h. du~d ~unda) "-ht.•n ~h<.· WJ'> thro\!,n Imm a motornrk on P.1u li<. ( oost H1~h\\,l't nl·ar \\Jrner \H·nu<.· l·rtl'llt.h ~UJl'lh lftl'd ;md huggl·d u1w JnotlH.'I dUrtllil '"'' l'nlol111n.1I \l'f\ Kl' \1l \\ hortl·r \harl«J thl' "-lllll'rl thought\ ul fam11\ .md lnend\ lhat \tn.•,,t:d tht· JU~ \ht.• hmu h l tu tlh Ii H'\ of t hn\C' "ho I. nl.'\\ ht·r "l t.'\IU.' 11111c.:h,•d th<'"'<''"' nl:lO\ ~opk 10 l"Jl'h fk'"un \11mcth1n dlll,·ri:nt. hut .:tl\!.J\' '~'l 1.il hl'I n1111ha "wt<.' '>hr ..;ml hl·r dauphwr "·" .1 &t~k1 h'llo\!o\luJ<.•nt<olnimllun11ng111nlk.Hh ,tulknl hu1 .11 Jttl.' In ,h~· \!.,I, Ir.,, l n1on High ~hoof t{'atht'r'> and olhN' 1ntl'Tl'\kd 111 \lhool 1h.tn 111 tri l"111.h \nd JOtneJ ( im-.~mJn\ tarn al~ 3t D11d." . ,h,· \!oould \!.~Ill her lfl<.'nJ' 10 rl"nwmlil.·r Brother'> < hapcl in Hun11nKtnn lk.h h hrr al ht•r tx· .. 1 "hen· P;ntor R..i nlh \k \\ hurtc r ot- lie1a1c.:<l (iru\'lman\ do'>t·J l J\l.1.'I ".I' 'ur· roumktl h' llu"e" am.I topped h' -.<>ml· ul hc.:r ~tullcJ Jn1mals and other pef\1rn.\I belongtng!> \(rnH ol hl·r t:i' or1tl' mu"l plaH•d \Oftl\ "\hl "'ould "Jiit t\) I"-' 1r111c-rnh<·r,·J \!,1th a 'm1k :· lw1 11101h,·1 ~11<.I c omnwnt' lr11m kllo" \l11dt•n1 .. Ill· J11.at<.·d 1ha1 " l'\,tl lh hu" thn ,, 111 rc.:mt•mhcr hc:r .. l C\hl' -lhl· Ix \ll'\I lrtl'lld -»Ull:lllll~ ltn inc and mo,1 nl ,111 ~.u1n~ .. 1•nt• "11d '\\ ht•nt' n I m·cdC'd someone to talk to "he.: \\ii'> lhcre:· 11nothcr s:ud "Sht' brought out the bc\I 1n ('\Cl"\One .. ·One \\Ord rnm~s to mind "hen you thanl .:itx)ul Le he " s.ud anolher "'i(laf~k • ~ ollo" mg the !>Cf' 1et Gro i.m n was to tx· 1nterrl"{j 1n o pn .. aw rercmon}4t Good \ht. pht. rtl < t'ml'lt'r. Horn \pnl ~b. 1'1,l in .\rkansas, < 1ro<o<oman \!.J~ l"xpcncnctng her first ndr on a motun.. \de.-whe-n her companion lo 1 c11ntrol 111 th<' hike after tnltnll J cnr t iru,,rnan "ho \!,J\ l\JJI \"t'anna a h~ lrn<.'t. .,,.a, thrown ltom the: bike and p101111untl'd J1.·ad at th1.· Sl'ent· ' tt \1 dn\lok. ~4 ol Da\tona Beach 'ulh n:tl minor tnJunc~ · tk "J" anc\lrd on \U'ip1c1on of felon' m.rn,IJughtcr and drunken dn' ing Effects of development explored The effects of de"elopment along the coast near ( orona Del Marw11l be addressed at 8 pm. Monda) at the Red Lion Inn 10 Costa Mc~ at a membership meeting of the Bu1ld1ng Industry .\ S<X1at1on of Southern ( .. 11fom1a HB planners delay Home Depot variance vote Ray Watson. a member of the board of d1rec10~ and exccuuvr committee at 1hc Irvine Co and Walt DtSney C:o • will discuss how a ne" '11lagt ~111 enhance the area'\ coaslal retion. The program v.111 begin v.1th a SOC1:ll hour a1 6 pm . follov.ed b)' dinner at 7 p.m • For 1nformauon or rcscl"\ a11ons. mil 54 7. l0-'2 B~n~flt art workshop A A fund-raiser for patients al the c h1IJrcM HosC>ltal of Ora nae Count> will be held lrom ~a m 10 4 pm r ucsd )' at the ~rt Institute of. uthcm C:ahforn1a, 222! LAJuna Can)On R d. Laauna Bc-ach. The e\Cnl "'111 allowcancer panent\ toc-rcate an v.or._ that ~ould be sold at an auction to raise fund~ for pcdtatnc cancer rcscal\h an Oran1 Count) Call theinsututc at 497. H09 or( 00) 367-<n4q for funhcr information C .. \ I . J : '\ D .\ H Fridn.t-·. ltnrr.h I 0 No mcnin~ hedulC'd POI If •: I Of, BY SEAN SMITHSON OH)<,._,.,,~ ,\ rmtc..i nmun te<l b) Hun11n"ton lkach rc'1den\\ ha~ prompted the Plan· nan@ ( omm1., wn to po tpon1.· '" 1ng the Home Ocpot hard"arC' \lore.: ix·rm1<1\lon to l'ndosc 16 000 .,quun: feet \!,1th J \!o,111 to \\ft.'<.'n th(' unlt\ad1ng ot llattlt:d truck\ < 1110g 1rn1a1111g no1\t''I and d11.''><.'I 1.'\· hau\t lrom lrc4u1.·n1 trul k \!Ch' c:nn. mure th;in \0 n:s1dcnt., IJmhn .. 1cd the llorm lkpot 1t ld1ng<.'r \\t.•nut• .1nd < 1oldt'n"t.'\t \1rcc1 a a "hat.I n1.·1~h~ir· Jnd a puhltl nu1..ance ·· Resident\ '4111.1 lh<.' rnclo'i\1r~ "oulct IC'g111m11c pralllU.'' 1h;it tht>~ claimed th1.· hu\lnes~ '-"3!1 alread) <.ondul11n1 1n 'inl· a110n ol <I\) lav.' .ind \\OUIJ 1ncrca'C no1\C 11nd d1c~I cxhau,1 fiorn trud. ddl\enc .. <. nmplainl!. lCntcrcd on .in out<o1dt door allcgl'dh 1.<>n\tru<.l,·d "'11hout .1 pcrm11. from" lHt.h the ~u~1nC\\ • ., torll.hft., bn.ng in loadc, Imm tr\ll: k'i in the parliang lol The l\."\1dcnt., 'aid mmt ot thl' no11e problem wu CrC'ated b) 1h1~ out<o1de i1ora,ie and no1 b~ f't'&ular I dins aoctr. dch,cncs The ouh1dc lu d1n1 at\'a 1c, clo to net&hborans homt"\ re 1<lcnt l>on Id 1c.: ilium Yid He al~ da1mi:d th<.' '111rl'. "'J' 1lkg~ll~ using an out<o1<.k ira'h ,ompa<.hH · ~dJacent propert1e' ha\l' alrrad) tx'en dcprc~scd h) more than SI m1lh on."' \31d Da' 1d vraham a fl: 1dcnt Defending th t• hu<o1nt·\ I 'kpol con- struu1on manager l"Xnn" C1out1han \31d thl.' •.tructure "nukl pmtcu th<.' <.om mum t\ from the nnt'4. Jnd pi.1llu11011 produc<.•<l b' lruck dcltH'rt<.'\ 'Endo urc "111 help ttt't trud., in Jnd out laster ·· he.-<.J1d at T ut.'\da) 'm<.-eltn@ Re'l1dcnt famr., 'l oung <.'hargcd that the hU,IO(.'\S\ H'J\on \!.,I\ .l • \lllOt.l' \dC'en dc"aned to ·,n,rt'J'l' thr 1h1" 111 nwr(h.1n- d1'>( thCbU'llnC'\\lOrrle\,tnJ '4.'ll\ "ft 1\Ull c"pan<;1on dl\g1114ted ·" un 1mrro'<.'mcnt " Mel all um \ollli thJI th<.'' a nan\\'. rrqm'\I "a'> a mo'c 111 kg111m11r thC' alkgt•d 1lkgal pral'll(C-. The prupu,cd 'an.in,,· to lhl' hu\ln1.·,,·, con,ht1onal u\t.' pcrrn11 v.ould R"duc' ~rk1ni lrom the r('Quircd 9~ I to "6' SJl3lC1 to pnJ\ 1dc for tht l(n,~d area Parlong and tnatlk·rcdurt100 Jmpro'e mtnts al~ "-CT't' 1n the ~ruposal. 1nclud1nl the dosurt" of a dn'C"'"' on Edanacr The p<»tponcment mo'e the 1\\UC' h \he Apnl 4 tomm1 '\ton mecttn1 Gouahary u1d tha1 1t the mc."OI Uf\' 1• denied. the problem "-Ould conunuc. Rut \le( .1llu111 ;.;ml 1h.11 1h,· r1ohkm' \HlUld nnl l'\l'l II lhC' 'I\\·, {\i-Ot.·, proh1b111ntl ''"'' ni; ln.1ll' 1111hc pilr~anl! lot \!ol'rt.' 1.·n tnrced In n.''I'<'"\<: 1,1 .1 "IUl''t1on 1rom .1 di~ 11lanm·r on un t'• 11 g rh, pr"l'><"t'd l'ndo\UTClnJt'lfl«l\c."llllt\t' ( 1<11Jl?hill\ 'lid h<:'\·au~· 111 lill·, 11\h' .111..1 ltnJnl ial n:."11'" ht• ,·oul<I 1w1 gu,11,inlc l lht .irca ... iuld i-. .. \ l\\ \'fl'tl \ 111( In \UJ'lflo.11 I I till \ ,tn,111 .. (.' ( \llll· "'"'"111u Rog1.·r \l,11n '41td "\I ka'l "11h lhl\ \!ol .. f( \Cltlll \!, hl'f(' lfl\ll',1J ,,, 1\0 'hn "l.11n 11'< • HHh, .lied 1 t r1 that the \lllHll l\'\ltln \\ \ lllhl\\';lr(' thJt 'O 'Tl:Jn\ T'("111knt\ \\('IT ('Onl l'fnt•d .Ind \Jld thr pl.1n1w1' lhou~ht th.11 onh \h< 1llu11 hltd "1111rla1 m'll < 1in11111\\IOllC'I\ l\Jrn \\ 1lltan" and l\.1rl. 1\.11 Ll:ind 1mlH ,11l·,l '"Pron tor th1.· \ Jflilnll · There ' ti tr<.'ml·ndou., 1n\ c~rnwnt lhl'I'\'," \\'1ll1.1n\\ ~IJ. fk ~1J the.:\ Urt3nt.l' hould pa>1 becaw.c uf .the u \. 1 ~'-Cnuc tb~ tluMnc" '''t'' I luntm¥ton lk.i h St-nior planner '4,-011 He\\ Yid the' ta1lun-ut th1.· 'ar1. n1.t. and cnh1f\cmlnt of 1oning rc,1111. uon' lOuld hc dl·tnrn1.·ntal 10 the bu'i11ll9''> ( on"ln\l\<o1oncr\ C 11.•n Ortea.a an<.1 LJ \1c,untlurd \!, h111lppo\C'd tht' S·~ dec1s1on 10 fl\\'lp..>nL' .lt.llon. had "upponed a "1Plllln II• l'\.'ln I tht• "aTl30L'C c lrtcg.1~11m plu111C"d 1hat thl' l'Omm1~S1on "J' ll n"dcnng a' anan(c ''to 'h1cld what hJ' ht,, n g111n on 1n 'mlJtinn" of Cll\ 1rd1nJnl'' t umm1\\1on C ha1rman lo..en k.1u1gu1gnon and < omm1s~1onC'r V1ctor I '1p11g prt:,~·d tor th<.' postponement for t1ml to ''ud) th1.· alkgeJ wn1n&' 1ola11on~ \h < .ilium one of the ftl'\t to ~peak l'I\ h1rl thL' lt1mm1\\1on. ~1d lht com "'"""n·, ntilllC ~nt 10 ~•dent An-m~un 1ng 1h1.· 'anancc r~u~t had a "large error" T ht' not1l'' \l:th·J th;it 1hc Home Depot 'u11i111 3 I tilf\..wuarc-1001 nclosurc r,11h1'1 lhat the 1(\,()0(.l.liqu:tre-toot area :idu.1lh 11.·quL,tC'd He adJt'd that after n·\ldrnh d1\l·m crcd 1hc accunnc tle of 1hc 1ct;1uc,t. the\ "'ere alam1cd. \Jd111onall). Mc( allum called 1tten- twn to .l..p.!ll\lon \1gncd b) ''-l'C)1dcn\\ "• '>I\ pc1u·n1 ncgat"<' rc,ixm~" of nclJh- htmng ~ 1dtnt ... oppo\ina the \'ariantt. I k Jl ''i.11d the (ompan> failed to refer him toll leg.al Jc~rtmcnt and 1an red hi w n1pla1nb "'-''era I other re 1dcnl echoed '.tt.C llum !. \tatcmcnt lnin~ mcnt "'rkint stru 1ure 1n the" l 00 block of 16th Strttt_ Two ekkrlh ""omen were rtported • • • h th I .. _ rk l 1 Someone also tcratt.hed alon1 the hlock of um·mit Orhe Tbunday ju t bcforr l a m f\tto men have bctn rrntcd for the cnme. that ~r com pani n may not tome ... ··concerned" ru turner paid lht bill cc\ 1~11) ucnip1 to ~mo't the 1 n1ton \\\tem from 3 I~ 1 u1uk1 m.in P:u~cd 1n 1hc 1 l(X)'J ~<Xl of \\.imrr 'tnuc WeJnt'sda\, ~~b!"'H~ 0 cr~rtt"pa ~"~C?s dmer's \1Jc, from front to rt~r. ofa CcnW-t'. ~·m 11nn~ •htn ~kc 1979 Roll Ro>~ par ed 10 th• I ...a bu A .... ..-., a.....i.·nd blOC'k of "ocado 'enuc. 1 he m:ad amv~ 1 "JU:1~ u~ ~"' ttratcber vandahttd 1hc car m a "lS· Juminum valued at Sl,SOO ,..,. minute pcnod. stottnfromthtruryaroorat>u 1n • • • 1792 K • Cull. 101.ah ng SI, 17 -.u gon 11 111er~,·~·. frt>ma fu1fann1e's fro1en\' u.C'\ A~ uJutd at mott thin S an tht 1600 block of n (1 ucl •-a 1olcn from • 19 V Jena Dri~c. petted m th< Mervyn•s lot on • • • Benanci Plrt\\-a) afltr bWJlan The offict m•nactr of a d tor' MftllMd I.ht rear wanoow to pin Olrtet an lhc JOO bfock or Plam\111 A vuue found her v.-aUet tont fr >m a tntr)'. • • • ~rtt 1a a cabtnit\ a1 the rur of the Ofticcn ~ caJIC'd to Woodfall offic:e. The "6t moma"" hen \he whtte ri111en1 romell.tRC'd ol tnuste amvN for ~1 w found the Joor bdll 1*l"d '7>" • skmheed MM ~-dmL~with: lDC doOI'. knob I _ • The knOb"s betiC9111e had n un- wport Bt-taela ~. No km •'I rcpontd Jaalc:kt ~ found ~ ~ ,~...t arftsi*slftd tnankof a 19'4 LIM~ 3lOI ptrted 1n pnv.w ..,..,. Lap .. leK h hwfldarv Ot"C\lTTTd n lhe • • • \Ira ~trol c~l\ v.crc rrquc tcd 1n the .100 t)lock ot uth oa t H1ah"'a) on Wcdn~) after lhrt'3t· cnu1g phone call ~err rec.eh ed. and an the":? 00 bloc\ of T Cl'fY ~ d due lo. \U p ~IOU\ \UbJ«l tn the Ifft • • • Th1ev~ 1olc a comprenor. n•ul 1uns. a ndcr and mtcrov.a~c af\cr Mak1n1 a v.1ndov.; to t into a m1den in the 19000 block ot k.1pahulu Lant. • • • . midcn1 at the Onft~ooJ ~ 1lc Home Park on Pac11t oal>t tl1&h"ll) Yid someone ~tol a VCR <1nd en '"'"trana machine. • • • Somone rtponcdJ 101 lu ~ and clothtna 'al~d at S 1.000 from a room a\ the Hohda) 1nn on en1cr Orivt. - • • • • • m one hrol.c 1n\o a lod;tJ 19 6 '1(~n (l.ukt'tl 1n a carport 1n 1hr 17000 blud; of f ud1d -.:enue car1v \\'cdn~..ua, mom mg 1n order to ,teal I S2 ~ ,,c:m, mconc hot a lJB thr \l h th "'°do-. ot IJcn ( t • 16bl Ptacentla .\\c .. JU I fla\t m1dn11tu Thuoot\, The ~ \ oC the dtma Y.:ai n , a, 1osro ••• ( Orar)Qe Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Frktay,,..arch 10. 1980 ,Senate OKs virtual ·ban on sale of assault weapons i\\R M · TO (AP) -purred b) the Stockton hool}ard massacre. the state Senatt on rhu~a> veN.helmingl) appro,·ed a '111ual ban on thl' le of ~sault weaPon • including the type of rifle u~ in 1hc tockton ~hoot1nis. 27· I 2 vote ''This 1 not l>•l\ ad Rolx rll, takc-11-or-kaH·-"capon after ne\t .I n I People who le&all> obtained the pmol~ th~I l"C' co,·crrd . firearm bcfort• next Ckt I could "-cep them II Oley. 1 he &t"nef'lll dcfimuon of HllUh nn ttfcn to it operation ·· • > Meanwhile. Gov. George Deukrnc11an told rcporte" e would sign an a auh "capons b1U. but mdu:·ated th:u e preferred a omewbat narrower measure awanmg a ote 1n the A sembly and opposed the Senate bill 1n its urrent form. ft'\C Repubh "' JOml'J ] I IA·mocnth :ind on ,ndcpcndcnt 1n 'ollni to ~nd the bill, SB)92 to the Asscrnbly after a ~omc11m \ cmut1omd dt'batc. T"'o DemocratsanJ JO RcP.ubh n \Oll'<1 no One: Dcmocr.u. Sen. Ian Robbin) of Van Nu>i. c.hd not vote The-roll call v.a~ the ba~ t\\O-third$ ma_iorit' nl·cd('(J to ovl'nurn a ao' ernor's '\Clo. bua Roberti m1gh1 h " trouble holding on to his Rt'publ1can sup(l01 t 1ri a shO\'do""n Miil DcukmeJutn. In ndd111on the tnll fo<'l''> tougher going in the Assembl> "I don't want to sign legi slation that's gorn~ to create me confu 1on or uncertainty." Deuk.meJian said. !aiming the detinuaon of assauJl \\'ea pons in the Scnaae- sscd 6iJl is "susccptJble to a number ofintcrprctauons nd creates a lot of uncer;tainty .... " The author of the Senate propo~I. President Pro em David Roben1, ~Los Angeles, said he would 1ry 10 ase lhe Republican governor's concerns while sa11sf~ ing he measure's law enforcement supporters. Robena's proposal is one of \C,cral gun con1rol Ml mtroduced after Patrick Purd}. a deranged dnfll·r. used an AK-47 a sault nflc to i...111 fiH' !>tudenh and "ound JO. incfodrng a teacher. last Jan 17 at o '\toc:i..ton clemcnlll1} school Roben1 ~ad he had been "orkrng <'n the b11f bclon: "l want to work this one out with the governor and aintam a strong bill," Roberti said aller the enate's Purdy's attack, but s~ud 1hc tocr..ton inudcn1 wac, thl· "unfortunate catal~st" m thc mcasur~·) 'luccc ~. The bill ""ould vir1uall) ban the sale of ;w.auh Bush kicks off crusade gainst drug traffickers " NEW YORK (AP) -President Bush served notice Thursda) to cop- 'lhng drug traffickers that "hunung son 1s over" and said he 1s e1ermined to auack 1hc nation·~ rug problem on both tl)c suppl) and emand fronts. Kkkmg otT "haa the Wh r I<.' House as billed as "drug week," Bush Ile\\< o New York 10 pay tnbu1e 10 Drug nforcement Admin1stra11on agents illed in the line of dut). Bush. who headed a drug m1er- i11ct1on task force as vice prcs1den1. old his audience at the DEA 's Ne"' ork offices that "1t used 10 be thinkable to shoot a cop." But heigh1ened pressure against rug traffickers has raised ahe le' cl ot iolencc. he said. cning the recent • laying of DEA agent Evcrc11 Hatch- r. • Just before his speech. Bu!>h mea ith Hatcher's "'1dow. Mal) Jane ate her. Later, Bush used an address 10 the • n1ted Negro ( ollege Fund to \ound is anti-drug theme. • "M} friends, drug abuse is Ameri- ca's 20th ccntur) ,er;ron of human sla H'n." Bush said. "h chatn~ the spmt ·and 1mpcnls the ab1ht> to team." He 'owed to wage "unconditional "'ar"' agamst drug abuse and s~11d, "We must fagh1 on e'er) front: educauon. lrcatment, rnterd1ct1on, enforcement" Rush had been scheduled to kid oil his an11-drug crusade Tuesda) wnh appearances m Lancaster. Pa .. and Wilmington. Del.. but bad weather forced the cancellauon of that tnp. In Thursday'~ speech to drug enforcement officers. the president Cllcd leg1sla11on pas~d b) Congress last \ear pro' 1dmg thr death penalt} for ·drug kmgpins "'ho commit murder whrle trafficking m drugs. "Just as the penah) for col? killers helps C\Cn the odds. stripping our enemies of their ti I-gotten gams aurnc; the table 10 a dramatrt and h1ghl~ etTccu ve wa)." he sa ad . Nme DEA agents ha"l' bt'l·n k1lkd m lhe hoe of dul) since 1982 aliforri.ians urged to help stop f\'11 ICl'\:d them "1th the \tJlt> before Jan. I, J 991. 5emiautomatic. ctntcrfirt nllcs th.at a«ept dctachtbk' "f)l"rS(ln ~ho obt. med one of tht ~eapoo artc-r ne,1 map1in~ wuh a capac1I) of lQ round~ or mort. . Sc:pt. 30 and wonted to lcga ll) ~cep 11 aficr ne\t Jan I \\aull \hOtguns arc ~m11u1oma11c weapon ~1th ,.,.ould have 10 get the ~me t)'pc of .,pccial pcrmtt lleed°c.•d horreh of lM\ than l Q inches and foto;t"' tock or a to la~f ull) kttp a machine gun. Currtntl)" thtre rt onl) magaianc capacity of mott than '""' ruun s ., about 350 m chine gun ~rm1 ts in lht" )13lC'. ali for In" New models of pistol\ P!~uetd aOet neAt Jan I e,>nlof't'l'm~1. rcscar'C'h under a govt'mment con1roc1 or .. ould fall und r a &t'I\ r I dehnmon "htch sa), auault movie and 1ckvi!>1on producuon. p1~19ls an: mod1ficat1ons of MSGuft nne~ or arc handauns After J:in I, a!tsaull '-'Capon~ (·ould be k&all> sold onginoll) dc\1gncd to accept ma33zinc\ Cit'T)1n1 20 01ll) to a person outside CaJ1forn1a or to a lic:en'l('d gun round\ or more denier. wbo could how the firearms at hlcnsed gun The bill also "ould create a \:Omm1 s1on to adv(st lhe ho"''· i.cll tht•m out of \tale. or tran for thC'm to unotht·r Lcgislaturl' on "'hcther a parlrcular tirtarm i.hould be dealer. rovered by th~ bill. The bill include) a general definition of semi-The b1lr\ '>upportcl'\ ~> that a sault ~'C3poni art au1oma11c nflcs. shotguns and p1~tols that fall 1n 1hc quid.I)' becoming the "capon of l·ho1cc ot tree\ ~nl) assault weapon category. ag~nerar deo;cnption of \\capon'> bclause the)' can put out~ l3rgc num~r of round II\ a . that don't. a hst of about 60 types of nnes and shotguns bner pcnod uf 11me. cHn 1n the SCryl1Rutomat1 form, that aren'1 covered and a hst of IS models of current which fin:!> one bullet each umt the tnlier ,., pulled. . ("\l .lt'OH' I A HHIEt'S By TM Assodatect Press Democrats attacked over.. welfare costs SACRAMENT0-00.,. Geo;ge DcukmeJian attacked the ltaislaaure'!t Oemocrat1c leader,IHp 1 hur~O> for failing 10 heed his request to end guaran1ced cost--0f-l1.,.mg increase\ for welfare reop1cnts to balance the st&\c budget. But stale Senatt· lcadcr Oa\ 1d Roberti said Democra1s art' fruslr .tied b> thl· Republican governor' un\\1lhngnc!ls to put "rc,cnuc enhancements" on the bargarning table. Wnhout su!tpcm10n of1hc au1omat1c rncrea'>cs Ocukm<.·11at1 ~id the state- Wlll be forted to cut s~oo million from local mental health programs. l\Jf'Ull resean h 1010 .\l1he1mcr°'> 01'>l'a\C .tnd l ut othtr programs Brea businessman ambushed, kl/led BREA. -A busmc'>sman v.ho wa!> th<.· <iubJ { 1 ol d aa' traud proht• 1n10 concealed 1ntcres1s rn nrghtdub' \\3S !>hot to death m his hmou inc earl~ Thursda} a<> he am' ed at ·· r ara " h1\ la' ash c'>tatc offinnls ~1d Horace Joseph McKcnna. 46. who rc'>i&ned from lhc ( alrfornrn ffrghwa~ Patrol almo<tt 17 }Cars ago. v.a<, h11 numerous 11me'> in the I! 'Na m ambu\h He dred at lht· sccnl' in the rear -.c.i1 of the blal k hmnu\rnc "'hich '-'3'> riddkd ""''h hok'> 1n 1hc nih1 rear "''"do"' Police ( apa. Jim Oman ~•d no one v.a\ arrnteJ anJ no "'capon., "en recovered. II wa!I nol known 1f more than one gunman v.a\ '""ol\.ed in tlw a Ha\ k f\.il Kenna·~ t'hauffeur '-'a\ unahk 10 pro\ rdc an\ Je<.cnptwn Oman ..ard Foundation sued over admissions .\Nl .\ "10~1( .\CAP) -.\n .-\ID\-1ntt-c1cd man filedwrt Thuf\d.a., against a ~pantual a\\arcness found;111on for ~arnng him from a group tbcrnp~ retreat bt."Caus,c othcr part1c1pants might be karful of getting .\ID~ The su11. filed 10 I os '\ngck~ Count)' \uJl('norCoun. alleges ahe rcfu'>lll to admit Mar~ G111cl\on a B-\l'ar-old ho\1nc!I'> l'\C{ utl\ r from :-.lonh Holl~"ood. to the Jalumba Found<llton rc:trcaa '10la tc\ thl· Lm \ngcll·' \.'II\ ordinance prohrh11mg .\ID d1~nm1na11un ~umping of plastics in the ocean LOS ANGELES (AP) -.\ nsmg enough 1s enough. 11\ tigh11ng back h's evident \\hen \.OU see our beaches and look a1 pictures ol marine ltfo hterall} choking or ensnared in dehm that's thrown O\ erboard ... -..... ·~· ldlt a rod Trall racers ha d a b e tte r view of Tue sday·s sola r It seek\ a permanent tnJunc11on aga1n~1 Jal·umba hJ~d m l os \ngclcs' Westwood area. to proh1b1t 1hem from harrrng (Jlltl·l,on from lounda1um C\Cnl\. a'i "'di a\ &l'ncral and punrt1H· damilP,l'\ 10 hc dc-tl"rmint"tl later • ide of occan-~omg piastre rubbish is uangltng marine creatures and I mer- : nB distant beaches. t\\O lop saatc •official!> said Thur!>da) a~ 1hc) urgrd Cali fornians to tight ocean dumping. e clipse than most people In the United States. They also e xperienced colder terperatures, odd llghtln9 •nd fog pa tches a fter the e nd of the eclipse which cover ed 80 percent of the su n. · Acknowledging Slate go' t•rnml'nt as httle control O\Cr littering at ..ea. ; t. Gen-. Leo McCarth\ and (on- :troller Gra) Da.,.1s ·called for .heightened pubhc awareness and for se of one available legal k' er - The 1wo 00ic1als spoke at a ncM contcrcncc before a publil heanng ol the Land11 C omm1ss1on on ocean dumping of plas11cs, "'hrch can sla\ rntact for t·entunes afil·r being JCt·- 11soned. On d1spla> beside 1hcm "-l'rt' tang.led O) Ion fishing nets. 1~ rofoam b11sand assorted plas11c 1rash reccn1h '>Cooped off Cahfom1a beaches fnlarged photo) showed a seal dead with a plaslrt nng s1uck over lls snou1 a pelican tangled in fishing hnc Mushers at halfway point of 1, 168-mile sfed dog race • tate Lands Comm1ss1on authont\ , over those "'ho run 1hc <;tale's 200 ~marinas. : "People need to kno" 1ha1 the •ocean is JUSI noa a llm11lev. dump." 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( onctumcr advO<'ate Kalph N dcr. 1n h1~ first v1 1t to the < 1p1tol anct voter approval of Propo 111on 103 lain November. also uraed lawmolt.crs 10 maL.c even vcater reform an the 1n urancc stttor by eqm1nina tho~ who in ure the in urance comp.1n1t and promotina fct> cfTon~ that ~ould reduce in urancc IO\~S. ~ also 11id Piopos1uon 103 ti .. ttvttberaurw" thr~u& the na· lion .. The · ldldcr1h1p ho1Join b) CahfOmia ~oters ha$ 1ervcd a1 1 model for Clti1ens throua)lout the lJn1ted talcs in then fi~t for anMJrance n:form." In urance offiClal meanwhile. i Jucd an m"uat1on to ~l aside old 1n1mosH1cs. whi~ mcctina to dt.cun wa)s. of <'9narolhna costs ••cd 10 ~O\ld1na 1nsuranet -~mcthm1 illn' say Pr6po\11jon I 03 fails 10 do ~*' scoffed at mdustry claim\ "'-• u canno& miucc insurance r'ltes 11 f!guil"C'd by PropoSttlon I 03. 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GM·~ •1ttt1 n SELF CLEANING OVEN .. 2 DRYING TEMP· ERATURE CONTROLS, LINT SCREBI ...... l I t • i ' Preparing for future? Try higher education's tactics . Jty EMILY ADAMS r .. .,_ ...... 1 Most people are aware of how rapidly our ~rroundin&s.. our expectations and our visions of the futurearecliansin&. Tbequestiqn is: How can we prepare for those cha~s'f · r While UO is cauaht up in the idea of "inclusfonary elan" and Cal State Fullenon needs more up-to-date leChnolOIY, independent Chapman College is lookina toward ethics tUtd an Academic Boot Oimp to meet future needs. Ors. J.W. Peltason, Jewel Plummer Cobb and G. T. "Buck" Smith, -chancellor of UCl,_pmidcnt of CSU FuUcnon and president emeritus of Otapman College, respectively -appeared as guests of Town Hall of California to discuss the role of higher education in preparing for the unknown and ever-changing future. "lnclusionary clan" has become one of Peltason'.s favorite catch phrases. The idea of creating an atmosphere of collaboration between the business and academic communities may not be new, but the extent to which Peltason wants to see that interaction take place in Orange County may be considered revolutionary. Peltison's idea is to attract top research facilit1es to UCl's front door by sceina the university's land develo~ specifically for such businesses. UCI would benefit from th e proximity of independent businesses that can afford top-of-the-line technology -and personnel -while the businesses would benefit from ties with UCl's research facilities and staff. "Just as the small. agri cultural colleges earlier m the century were placed in Midwestern farming towns ... an urban, 20th century universitr needs to be m an environment of high technology,· Pcltason said. "We're trying to build that environment." "The future of IOciety depcn9,s on an informed, educated populace," Cobb taid. I Streuina the need for funds to keep such areas as math. science and el)lineerina up to date, she said, .. There has never been a me>1e CJ'UClal potnt 1n history ... where today's tcchnolQIY becomes 10 quickly obsolete." Citina the shrinkina lenath of time which passes before fixed k.nowl~ becomes obsolete -the .. currency wmdow" -Chapman's Srruth •srced that academic institutions need to be u up to date as possible. But he added that colleaes aJso need to attract and educate as many people 11 possible. To admit studen ll who want to learn, but arc below coll* level, Chapman ColleJe bas created an Academic Boot Camp. For six weeks 1n the summer, the college oft'cn YD to 30 potential students intensive college prep courses. The ~tudcnts are housed on ca mpus and their days last from 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.tn.. Grilled m readina. Wflti.nJ. computer skills and mathematics, by the end of th~ six weeks each student is prcpercd for college level worlc. This fall, one of the Boot Cam~·s origmal students enters herthlrd year of law school. "This isa person who had. never read a book," Smith said. "Now, is It worth savm1 these students?" Besides saving the academic lives of students who appear well below average, Smith also expressed concern over the education system's avoidance of addressing values. ..If we continue to avoid addrcssi ns value issues in our society, we'll be missing out on shaping our society," Smith said. "We need to make sure that we have an atmosp ere where it's OK to ask questions." To 'encourage students to question. and therefore better understand, their surroundings. Chapman College requires business majors to take a class in ethics while all freshmen must take a course studying the issues of war and peace. Dr. Jewel PIUllllller Cobia .. ·w;aening official for Victoria Street; homes condemned '9)' IOa VAN IYKEN Of ... 0-'Y,... s.... The Costa Mesa Caty Council has voted to condemn 66 homes atona Victona Street to make way fof an $18 million street widenina. The decision to widen the street and remove the homes was taken in July l 987, but this week's action makes the condemnation official, which assures that residents who~ homes arc beina destroyed will get help wtth relocatjon and will not be burdened with husc propcny tax mcrca~ if they purchase new pro~ enr,. 'It was mainly a formalJty," Coun· cilman Orv Amburgey said of the 4-1 volt. But Sandy Genas. who cast the Jone negat ive vote, said the action was more than a formality. "If you were plannina to move anyway, I can see where the condem- nation iu good cff'jll ",he ~ad. "You att fair markit value and beJp rclocatanaand yo~dOG'ttet bit with a bia propeny w mcteat:e· ~ tbcrc were some peop&e wbo didn t want to be condemned. I~ if you'd lived there for 20 ycan arid were beina forced out of your home." Ge nis sajd ahe realized that the street wadenina had been deemed hecnsary by city staff and had been planned for some ume. ··r can see the need for better. trans,P.OrJAtion, but somcthina in me considers 1t wrona to take away people's houses so tiaffic can ,et from Hununfton Beach to Irvine more ca 1ly. 'm concerned tb11 1t KU a precedent." The precedent, she said, is that every time traffic ~ts t.d on a street, the city miaht decide it zto widen it and remove homes. "I can see us some da itb aJI these streets and no houses and people left." she s~ud. Laguna Niguel cityhood hearing delayed The Orange Count) Board of Supervisors has dela)'ed a heanng on the proposed mcorporauon of Laguna Niguel to allow the Local Agency Formation Comm1ss1on lime to reconsider the matter. Brand Ranch community askifta for another heanna on the matter. Under state law, a rcconsiderat1on bcanna must be granted 1f one is requested. 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Tow r'snomin • I n · Dole: America has lost a goodpublic servaht ful nation," but in lead his ••tot an pest weeks has been a cruel ordeal. For this I am truly sorry for both him and has family." Kassebaum of K.ansa" -voted apin~t. wirh pcc:1ator1. "We ouaht to hana our head• afttt what wc'\.e done to 1ba1 toQd ~ natc Republican Leader Bob of Kansas said in a final Ckftan WASHINGTON (AP) -After wttcbinl the Senate vote to reject his nomi111tje)n. John Tower walked to the private Ptnaaaon dini~ room taetYed for the ~tary of defense WA. HINGTON (AP)-The Sen- ate on 1 hursda) rejected the nomi- nauon of John Tower as defense teetttary, H-47, hanc.hnJ President Bush a m-.,or defeat m hJS fint hilh.· swcs howdown w1tb the Den\o- . cratic<ontroUed C onarc s. Bush said he would ct ~wtftly to submit a replacement candidate to the Senate, but bad no umetable for makin& a decision. White Hou offic1ars began the process of rcv1cw.-ana ottltr pos.sible nominees almost immediately. Tower's notnination wa scuuled b} concerns about ha dnnk1na habit , coupled with scnatonal un- happine s that he left has aovemment posras arms negonator and qukkl> t>qan earnana hundred oflhousands of dollan as a defense mdustry consultant. Tower, who watched the vote on televmon. received a telephone ~II from Bush. who expre sed has d1sap- ~antment with the outcome, F1ttwater said . Tower according to Sen. Pete Walson. R-Calif. haCI been walhna to peech . "Amenca has lost a toc>du pubhc servant. The preti«knt has · won t>egaui(he too4 &y.biuna,. .. •• anet said aoocttwe. The former Tex.as senator, who by all aax>Unts hid lonaed to make that room bis own had reported for work earlier in the day 1n a transition office The \'ote was the cu1m,na11on of a tumuhuou~ six-day Senate debate and clo~ly followed pany hncs. Hov.ell Heflin of Alabama. Llo)'d Bentst"n of Texas and Chnstopher Dodd of Connecticut were the onl) Democrats to suppon the nom1· net hon. and one Republican~ Nanc) tep a~jde to allow Bu h to select another nominer. "Jie offered to withdraw more than once to the president and the president would have none of 11," Walson said MaJOrity j.nder GeOf"lt Mi~lf summtd up for oPPonents. ayina Tower' experjencc and compc:tenct on defense mues \Wren '1 at 1saue. lut-- "senous problems uast .. with con Oict of tntercstand ··character tnlelri• up11.1in. Now, spcalcina in bjs clear, dctp baritone, Tower said he m1&ht be Judaed htnhly by history but was retum1n1 to his home state "a\ peace with m~lf. knowina that I haYe · pvcn a full measure of devotion to John Tower my country." The dcbete over Tower's bid to become the nauon's 17th ·,defensc secmary ~u dominated by allega- uons of cxcnsive dnnkrn& and womaruzina and concerns over Tower's lucrative defense consultm1 work after leavina the Senate. "No public fiaurc an my memory has been subjected to such a far· nachin1 and thoroulh investigation nor had his human l'o1bles bared to such intensive and demcanina pubhc scrutiny,·· Tower said "And ~t. there 1s no findma thar I have ever breached estabhshcd legal and ethical standards nor been derel- ict in my duty." After undergo1n1 \!reeks of personal scrutiny, Tower clearly had no 1nten· uon Thursday of subJectma himself to more. He watched the Senate 'otc on tek\ 1s1on and then appeared onl) bneOy in the ~ctary's dinina room before a l V camerd and tv.o rc- porte~. He sta)edJUSt long enough to read his statement Looking dapper an has trademark three-piece. pinslnpe suit. he dechn· ed to take any questions. •• 1 wall be recorded u the first tabanet nominee an th.e h1stol) of the repubhc to be rejected in the first 90 da)s of a presidency and perhaps be harshly Judacd ... Tower said ··1 am decpl) grateful to our areat president fo r has continuing con- fidence an me and has unflaumg support an the most difficult of circumstances." .. The Senate has made its de- terminauon," Bu~h said "I ttspc<:t its role in do1n1 so but d•~a.ret with \he outcome." Bush wd To .... er hould · haH received .. the recompense of a grate· The Senate rendered its verdict in an atmosphere of unusual formality. Vice President Dan Quayle prcs1dtd ov~r the Sts ion, practically all sena- tors rematned 1n their chairs dunng 1 he roll can and the iallcry was packed ty ," he said. - He said. "I empha iie tnx stronalf held behef that th11 ihouJd not Di interpreted as a vote to barm thf president," but acknowledged t.bat others saw it that way. r LOss toughens Bush team, -shows loyalty WASHINGTON -To hear pres1dent1al press secretary Marlin Fitzwater tell It, one would almost have thought the White Hou~ had won a peat victory in the Senare defeat of John Tov.cr's nom1nat1on as defen~ secretary. Faced with putt1na a positive face on the first m.Uor defeat of the Bush presidency. and one w11h few hutoncal precedent>. Fitzwater decided on the '>Id .. strenath from adversity" tact Or. as it's known an pohtacal urcles. "spin c-0n trol." Mcet1n& wuh reporters shortl> before the nomination was reJCC'ted. Fitzwater 'latd the battle had brought the Republican Party 1ogcther, toughened the Bush team and sbov.ca\Cd prcs1den· taal trails ofloyalt) and declSlvencss The strugle, com1n1 early in the adminia- tration, "brouaht everybody totether ... and we all feel the better off for it, and it's been helpful in puttina together a strona. tou,&h ieam tlult's ready 10 move on,•· the spokesman claimed. He was clearly ant1c1pauns the loomina loss. .. There 11 a certaid Jtrenath that comes out of adversity," he said. "We've fou&ht a Iona fl&ht bard and. well, ... out of this strualle has come 1ood unity with the Repubhcan Pany. .. We brouaht the admuustrauon team together. And we feel that it's bcen a tempenna ~fTatr that should scrv~ us well as we move forward What about all the bad feelings that developed between Senate Democrats and the White House, enhanced by administration cnes of panisanship? Fatzwater concluded that .. we have fou&ht a vel) hard battJe. and we've done 1t on the hi&h road. ... And we think we have worked this nomination d1liacnlly. But, at the same time, we have tried to do it in a way that didn't make enemies," so that the White House can still work' with Capitol Hill. Furthennorc, the preu secretary contended, everyone now knows tlult when Bush ~cs ID appointment that "he'll stick with it. that he's wallina to use the resources at his command1 that be stands for principle and what he believes an. And we thank those arc all valuable tra1ts to demon strate early an a presidency." , F,inally, Fitzwater Slld that the f"'1t enabled Bush to sohd1fy a workina rclationsh1p wnh the Republican leadership In the Senate to help in future battles. That. he said, as "healthy and benefic11I." With IOS5CS hke this. one could aJmost ask, who needs victones? GET A FREE 35MM CAMERA, ·CAMERA BAG. AND ALBUM WITH ANY -.CAMCORDER! $1298 SONV PRICE BREAK! 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South 10 '°"'hull w•ncli I to 11 knOC• on tht ""° lC>l 10 moo IOl -iows ""° ~1.-n!O lhU molnlf'9 De<omrnQ INnl 10 l'OU(h 40s lOll'lldSOl S.elonas . • HE.\I, EST..\'l't : The followmg hst of Oranse Coast real estate transfers. which tncludes the name of the buyer. address and the pnce paid for the propcny, was compiled from count y records and escrow companies b}' Homeowners Marketing SCrvices. $299,000 Ronald N. Brans, 266 Grand Vw St. S 106.000 , Mr. & Mrs':' Teh J. Liang, 27 Hummingbird Lane $224,000 Randy Y. Barakat, 37 Hum- mingbird Lane $214,000 Company officials say the list may have an error factor of 7 percent dunng a year's ume because of speculation buying and errors. Mr. & Mrs. Martin Gilbert. 1028 Miramar t. $325.000 The list is published for the informational use of our readers and is protected by copyright to Home- owners Markeung Services. Mr. & Mrs. Byron M. Holmes. 2421 Park Ave S 166.000 Sylvain Palmer. 2490 R1v1era Dr. $105,000 Carolyn A. Eadie. 1645 Sunset Ridge Ony(_ $620.000 Mr. & M'"rs. John' C. Hall. 22 10 Temple Hills Drive $650.000 Lapna Beach Rod Ingram, 550 Alta Vista Way $280,000 Irvine Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Burton. 659 Bolsana Dri ve S5:f0,000 Melvin Zigner, 817 Buena Vista $210,000 Angel~co 0 C ru1. 21 Agate $400,000 Mr. & Mrs. Clyde R Sherman, 146 Almado..-$226,000 John A. Dittmar, 242 Grand Vw St. Mr. & Mrs. Dr. Hessan Saadeldinc, ECURITY AND SUCCESS! CELLULAR CAR PHONES PAY FOR THEMSELVES NOW -MOJIE AFFORDABLE THAN EVER BEFORE From $595 00 • 0 Down • Financing, A.0.C No '•rmenta for 90 Dar• S-: Studies over rhe last f~ ygs have proven thal a~ car phone llCIUily pays tor rtseli lt'I the first 4 months (on the aventgel and ooe,s on malung you S tor ygs Ycu 11me is worth nu:tt more than you think Now you can tl6fl 111P'oclJctrfe travel time into money and Sl.ccess' a...y: What is the value or the peace ol mmd knowmg rhat t~ ones you love will never be stranded nl can call for help or be called '" ~emergency a.. IS ody S25 per month Thats W!IY rnexpensive 1r&nnce1 WI ._. • ,.. .......... J ,_. tw "" -- c•Ll.ULAl'I = I ClllMIJIMATt I ..C:: SHI tff -"' tWs 8' I A~ ' 11 J.L'l..AA w.u ._..,__. ttwt Ml,. • t:nJI ~ ........... ~--·- The Doctor's Office For \\omt•n U <' ar<· pl<'asc·</ tu annotlfl<'t' //w Of)f'llin~ of our a<ldlllona l offi<'<' in \<"'port lkach on \1<11'Ch 13. So \H' can bt'ller scrH' our paUenls the n~i facl/Jt) Is Jocale<l adjacent w Hoag Hospital. ~· look fornard to St'eing our patients at clllwr loNUion. Stephanie . McClellan. .1.0. l\orma Jean H1dbc11h. 1.D .. Inc. Patricia . Gra,: t.D. . • 74 SJ ron..ct • ,,, SI 61 W> 'f-tlhy Sl 40 1) S1 r .. 111 41 • t_.mp1.i •7 SJ 11 u 6) S7 f'S~'f>IU M'4 ovru•KJl>I krNs 10 ~ p m ., Sii IO •• Nb#lfryN V ., 06 74 \1 ~· .... IO 41 •7 u NroM«I 8) tS " SS Arcl"IO'• /) 04 St \1 l'ut~ ~' 19 60 SI> AtY<>l.e u )4 81 41 A1Lon1o< (ny l8 11> ... SJ Au""' " 11 )~ 11> ., ""'"""'' '98 lS .. 4S ~' W> )) 60 • SJ ._,.mrngtW'ft 1>4 )() •S SI •~o lfl JI 71 0 loo~ " •S 1>6 SS '°"°" )4 21 68 u l<o-.vlllr 14 4() 208AlmadorS176,000 · Mr. Mrs. Mark Woodhouse. 3892 Balsa $137.000 Mr. & Mrs. Hoa O. Phung. 3811 Carmel Ave. $229,000 John A. Smnh, I N. Cave $30,000 Charles Perry. 36 Cyn Ridge $319,000 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Horvct. 51 72 Doanokc $247.000 Talvm R. Pananoni. 3462 Eboe St $350.000 Glona Ctfarelh. 4 Fembank No 63 $240.000 Kem A. Ree~. 63 Goldenrod $1 67,000 Nancy L. Momson. 186 Green· moor S 156,000 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas R Hume. 250 Green moor SJ I 5.000 Abdolkrahman Shahban 14 Haarvest $238.000 Maureen L V 1ovo. 40 Marbclla $142.000 Paul J. Couchot, 60 \.iarhclla $1 63,000 Mr. & Mrs. Sha"'n L. Moore. 39 Mirror Lk $203.000 Ellen Elder. 27 Orangcgro' c $252.000 Mr. & Mn . Donny N. tcckdaub, 16S Oval Road $143,000 Ngh1a T. Le. 16 alcmo $275.000 Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Hov.ard 8 Santa Fe No. 39 SI 71 000 Mr. & Mrs. Shang H. Chang. 25 Soanng Hawk $360,000 Mr. & Mrs. Shengchuan Hsu. 17451 Teachers Ave $228.000 Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Llr'K:n . .:!ti Windam mer $215,000 Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. Chang. 6 Capella S 124.000 Velva Foster. 23 Eucal)ptus $65.000 Ste11a Johnson. 36 Morning tar $251 .000 Mary P. Blake. I Palos $225,000 Joseph F. Fong. 2 unup $21 0.000 Mr. & Mrs. RaJan Snmvasan. 7 Alegna $415,000 - (I,_ I S )8 fv-•• SI •• ,,,,..,., OJ )I ,, 44 66 l' rwc:wrs l.l Sl ,..,flO JI 11 '""'" ~ 10 16 C:..MWllt.apodi 4l 14 Cirrllt f' .. I n J6 UIHIUllOIO.N c •• 11 Smog re port TODA\' HMllOfd 41 I) ~ 4S 19 ~ ,, 61 ~o:::r IC'-I 1 02 a I'll -•40p ... HO<Alon 7) JI Sec:ond hiOtl 11112 p m Ind~\ 4) H aATIMDAY J.-kW>n ~"' 1>1 JO M•Mnl lt..Cn •• ~· Fr•l IOW $ SS • m -0 2 M•dlllnd Ocl<'si.t n )7 Fn! "'Oh 12 Olp 11'1 3 e 5->dlOW 5 1•pm 15 MM~tt )9 11 MP•·Srf'~ )~ 28 Secdndh!gll f 11 47p111 5• ~ SJ Nrw ~MU •S 11 !II Sun stU -..,. "' \SI> P m . flM'I SM"'°">''" 1>01 '111 #VS"'" Iii S S7 pm . 41 H N•"' 'rOtk City NOff°'1. \/ 1 J4 N<Mth """'' ,~ l J 18 Moonf•YSI011<1y~ 7 •• • m -"'" 11t t \0 p "' 11f. .ti ~u1fl.ly .-1 A 11 .,,. MW1 YU,. I I 0) p m Mr. & Mrs. Se H. ~hm, 7 Bluccoat $270,000 Victor H. Fang. 8 Boone $335,000 Thomae; M. Janton 78 BndgePon $241.000 Mr'. & Ms Oknd G. King, 45 Fortuna No E $365,000 Brent Argo. 273 Huntington "it $163.000 Mr. & Mrs. James P Brennan I Ladera $330,000 Mr. & Mrs Francisco i.\ndradc. 5 Ph1hpsburg $340.000 Mr & Mrs. \\c1 ( Ltu 8 Pleasanton $272.000 Mr. & Mrs Bryan R Roger~. 4 Ramada SJ'\5.000 Diane ~need. 86 E: Remington $1 57,000 Richard ScmanKh. lS2 r Rem mgton S8.000Mr & M,-.. (Jord on Wesley, 202 Tangelo $89 UOO - Mr. & Mrc;. ( huan Y Ren 19 T1coaderoga $41 7.000 Mr. & Mrs Garf) f-elk er. 1 l6h2 Typec Wa)' $325.000 Laguna Ntguel Mr. Mrs. David Holme!> 14 Amarante $235.000 Mr. & Mrc;. Keith E (room lf'I .\marantc $223.000 John 0 . Chnst1anson, 21700 <:am- bradgc $28.000 . Bahram i.\ Rankuha 30 150 C 'hapala Court S 150.000 Mr & Mr\. Thanh (, Phung.. 2 C harmony $430.qoo Chnstopher L, Rodane. 29452 Chnstaana Way Sf 98.000 Mr & Mrs. uu1do A Haug. 29465 C ho st1ana Wa) S 188.000 I'\ l 'HE St:K\'l('t : Navy Lt. Deirdre M. Emme1. daughter of Dr and Mrs. David M Emm6 of C.osta Mesa. has been designated a Na' y aviator Presen· talion of the "Wmgs of Gold" marked culmtnauon of 18 months of fl1Jht trainmg A 1977 graduate of Manna H 1gh ';chool and a 198 1 graduate or L Cl. she J01ned the Navy in June 1983. • • • A.1r f orcc ~gt. Brla11 W. Amo&t, i.on of Carol A. Dennis of Huntington Bearh has armed for dut) 1n Wm German). The sergeant 1'> ·a 1985 graduate of Manna High School. ••• Coast C1uard Scaman .\pprcnt1te Robert F. Shaver son of t-1o\id and Barbara Sha .. crof Huntington.Beach was retentl}..,graduated from ( oast Guard recruit training. A 1981 gradu· ate of Manna High School, he 101ncd the Coa\t C1uard an 1988 ' • • • !'la"}' Pell) Officer 3rd Class David M. Li11 son of Rochelle L1~ of Corona del Mar. hac; been promoted to hi~ prc~nt ran~ whale SCl"\o ing at Na .. al fechmcal Tratnmg Center C Oil) ~talion. Pensacola. Fla A I '184 gradua1c of Manna High School. he JOinc:d the Navy 1n May 1988 • • • C pl. David C. Swedberg. whose wife, Lisa. 1~ the daughter of "iclvin and Mane Ha .. en of Costa Mesa. reC'ently received a letter of appm.1a· tJon 10 recogmt1on ofh1s outstanding performance while Sl8tlOncd with 2nd Manne i\1rcran Wing: Manne Corps ~1r Stauon "lew Ri ver '-( ••• U<OnCM~ whm '"' PSI ,._ .. ,, -H• -J",..,. ,,..,4,.. -01..-r,...,4CIO 'urf Hcp,,rt traming. A 1986 graduate of Irvine H1Jh School, he Joined the Coast Guard an Auau~ll 1988. • • • Manne Lance Cpl. Steve V Wa11der. son of Roger and Patsy Wander ofHunungton Beach, recent- 1) repQrted for duty with I st Mann~ D1v1s1on, Camp Pendleton. He 1s a 1986 graduate of Hunt1naton Beach High School • • • Manne Cpl Jolla I\. Ktnnel. son of Richard and M1sako KJnnel of Hunt- ington Beach has reenlisted for four )Cars while scrvmg with 3rd Manne Aircraft Wing. Marine Corps Air Station. Yuma. Anz. A 1984 graduate of Ocean View High School, hcJOJned the Manne ( orps m October 1988 • • • Na .. ) Scaman Recruit Tomm)' L. Swafford, a 1988 graduate of Edison H •Jh School has completed recnnt training at Recruit Tra1n1ng C'om· mand. Orlando. Fla He JOtnC'd the Na .. > in NoHmbcr 1988. • • • Manne Lance Cpl. Earl Lovckl son of Connie E1Chingtr of Hunt· 1ngtoo Beach, rccentJy repQrted for duty wnb I st Force Sen ice Suf.pon (rroup. Camp Pendleton. (a . He J01ned the Man ne C ·orps 1n May. 19lS7 • • • C oost Guard \ea man Apprentice Jason D. Anderson. son of Darla ·cox o( Hunhngton Beach. was recently tVaduated from (oast Guard recna1t training. .\ I YIP graduate of Lo, .\magos High ~hool he JOtncd the ( oa\t Guard 1n OC'fobcr I 988 Warren E. A\Jt. 29466 < hnM1an:i Wa~ $200.000 Mr. & Mr Steve Tsubota, 24352 Cicio $235.000 Airman JuUe f'. Crump, daughter of George and orma Crump of • • • Costa Mesa has vaduatcd from .\ir A.rm' PFC Dfl>r.a 0 . 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Ona shouttd to hundrtd~ of Eastern emplot~ whoaathcred at a Machin· isu union h II as news of the Chapter 11 fi~ina began circulating 1n the momma. The Machinists union calltd for a boycott of Ea.stem's "ster a1rhne, Conunent.al, and l:astem's unions said the)' "'ould devise 1heir own plan fo1 reorganmnit the wrhne. , -( apter l l mean$ there'' 1111 a patient and 1t'1 underso1ns sursery and it's com1111 back," said John Savi head of the Easttrn pilot "That'5 better than the continued \low d1smanthna of Eastern under Teu Air." Workc~ at the union l\aJI tempor- anly put aside v.ome about their future~. including the 1mmed1ate problem of ll')Jng to act pa)ch~ due rh1s wcck. to a"'a1t news of the comp:iny llCt1on at the hall ro$S the trect from corporate headquanen Jammed around TV M:ts. v.orkers booed and shouted epithets 'at Lorenzo chairman of Eastern parent Tuas Atr Corp .. and Eastern Presi- dent Phil Bakes as they told reporters about the bankruc>tc~ fihna. in New York. There were cheer~ for Mach1ni\ls Dl\tnct I 00 Pttsidcnt Charks • Bt)an's tekvtK<S news conference at the nearby dastnct hcadquanel'\ "It ttnaanty is a sad day fbr Ea'tem," ~id Bryan. the comball\c union leader who lead 8,SOO mcch· ant , baa.Pit handlers and other ground worl.crs who "ent on stnl..c Saturday aner wks broke dowp tn their 17-month contract dt pute The tnkc v1rtuall) hut down Ea tern when .Pilots and 01aht attrndants rrfuscd to cro Ma hinists picket lines. The pilots union, blnmcd by East- ern management for fQrcina the bankruptcy rcorpnilauon. planned a new conference later. "We will prevail." $aid Bt)an. his voice nsina and has eyes fluhing. "This 1s frank LoreQzo'\ consp1raC) , :Y-h1\ l'i f rank Lorenzo' stnke " 8 "'ll said man emcnt continued ~lhna p1loto. at home 1n ho!)(' some would return to "'ork. J le id the effort would fail. Bryan ~id poor management, not union "'en: to blame, nd he repeated <haraes he ha m de fo r three }ear'$ tljat Lorcn,-o intended from the tart to try. to break the unions and carve up Eastern • 81)an 1d his union will fight Lorcn10 in bankruptcy coun and in \\a hing1on and v.;jfl p1d.ct nel)· thin& touchrd by f u a5 Air rang1na from F~stern to a fuel tankr in Corpus Chnsll Texas. to sister ear- ner C on11ncntal wht~ Lon.·n10 had "labor contract\ abrop1ed during banl>.ruptcy reorgan111t1on in I ')8~ 1 he union 1s uri1ng a nat1onw1d~ bo)cOll of (onuneolal which Bl)an sa)s 1s Lorcnto's .. war machine' to take advantaa of Eastern' hutdown mun11y bu mes and morflllC· b) cxpand1na 1t low-cost ~rv1ct on holden would be lenient. E.lstern rout H1~ union U'ltd workcrs to file fot · "Thcrc'1 never been a more cla\s1c unemployment cOmJ?cnsat1on example of a robber baron." Bryan alth\)ugh i1 wu doubtful striken said "An)11me an)'onc bu) a 1icket would quahfy Wally Haber, a Ma· on Continental lhey'rc ma~ma a ).chinisti d1stnct iencral chairman, contribution to treachery to atroc1-said strikers were uried lo Sttk ' t) ... to evil." financial coun hna and loan) from "The entire labor mo,cment the Ea~tern employees credit union. learned omcthing from the Con-which Haber said v.a in good hapc. t1nental t'itpcncnet. and this time Hov.e"er. the comp ny indicated Lorenzo and h1\ flunk1e arc lcarnina that this "'eek's pa)Chcck.s for Ea tern something a boot rhe power of union employees, who~ pay for a aiven sohdartty," United Auto Wo rker work week arnvef. the followina President Owen Bieber said in a week. "'ere frozen at Thursday's statement. announcement. Union attorneys arc Bryan urged workers not to panic hkcly to ask bankruptC) coun to A mechanic who started at Ca tern 33 order the checks released. . lCar!. ago and was involved 1n Haber ..aid under union rules.$ 100 Ea tern·s p1Tv1ous tn~ • 10 19Sl! \lrctklv strike-fund payments won't and 1966, Bryan pred1cted 1hat com (Please see EASTERN/ A 19t Chopper flier opens 1 yacht ~lub for helicopters' at JWA By DONNA MOONEY "' tlw O.ily l'ltot StMY On1: old hcl1coplcr and a ll)1ng 11<.cnsc were all Doug Daigle had 16 )Cars ago when he \tarted h1'\ own com pan) .. Thur~a) he opened a S2 2 million hchp0n at John Wa)ne .\irport to base h1~ air Ui" -.en ice he u!i.C'd lo operate out of Ma run .\ \lation Oa1gJe pre<>1dent ol Tnda1r lleh- copters Inc last )'eJr l'>cgan what he sa}S I\ the large\t c:ummcf( 1al rooftop hel1pon 1n the nation S1A inchl'\ of concrete 'Wl·rC' poured on top of thl· a1rpon·~ air car"o fac1llt\ T""o l;ind- 1ng1one\ '>pan ~-OOQ\Quareleet .ind a spac1ou<, hangar a<.rnmmodah.'\ I 'i hehcopier\ four ol his O\\ n <.hoppers ~tnd five that belong to lex.JI lOmpan1e<; suc:h a' WC tern "'ational Propc:rt1c and ~ane ( allcnder'-. Re\taurant\ & Bal..encs His o"'n rnllect1on indudc~..t 1947 Bell hch<.Opta lie lire\ up tor char II} e\.COh '.\1th h1' other a ire rah ht' \huttlc\ lOrp<1ratc c:-..ccut1' e' or cclebr111e\ acros~ the county -or -..c"cral counues l hur\CIJ} he \Jvcd a land dl''eloper three and a hall hours ol dn" ing t1me to l anlac,tcr lo Daigle'' malh1ne the" amH·d 1n n minute:' T 'WO )'l'a" Jgu he tran~poncd Bob and C l11alx:1h Dok. and la'lt }Car he nc\lr "llh (JO\ <il·orge rx.-ukme11an ··c 1rea1 'it.itc.: grc.u llij!hl · Dull \<: ra\\ kd 1n h1' guc\l bool. says .. ro go in and taft..c folks out or areas I.hat ma)' be con\umcd by fire 11's the most rcwurdmg kind of operation" Da1ak '41~\ O\t:r the pas\ '>I' month'> 1he helllOJ)tt•r industry has <,hown sign\ ol re"" 1ng after plum· mt•1ing 011 production de\ a!>tatcd ll fhe )Cars aao Ne\\ d1rcrah saks arc <.hmbtni and w arc l11gh1 hours 1 ethnological <Soph1<itlt<1t1on .11.,0 ,., tilking oft Da1dc s..iys In the luturc ht' may be ""hirring from rooftop to rooftop 1n do"' ntown Los Angde' 1 nda1r has been "'orking to add t"'o engines to a \lngk-enginc 4i1x-pas .. cn- ger hchCOpler n he: \U(Ct'Cd~. he "'1 \ '> the aarc:rafl "111 make rt cc:onom1l:11 for him 10 p1<.k up and ddl\cr 1n a metropolitan arca Daigle, 16 tall\ h1\ lauht~ .i )•tlfll club for hclu.opter.,. · r or S'>"ill a month. T nda1r ""ill \lore and m.11n- tam a helicopter \lrcad' he ~~·ep., o.ugle al\O help$ out the l \ f orc\l Sen KC '>I\ month\ a )'t'<lf 0\ l'r \\1:\lcrn state\ during thc lire \Cason It\ a 1ob lhJt mJles him fcl·l 11.ood. hl· The thought ap!X'dl'> to Oa1gll .. Io lly thc'ie 1ncrcd1bk mach1nt.'' -11 docs \(1m1:1hing no othl'r am rah 'Wtll do ·· Trldalr Hellcopters tnc:s new hetlport at John Wa1n• Atrport can hold 1 S choppers. Internal memo criticizes merger of San Diego Gas & Electric Co. SAN DIH10 I \Pl -\ rnnfiden- l1aJ San Diego (1a'> & t.kc1nc Co memo warned of po\\1bk rate hikes and a loss oflocal rnntrol 1f'iouthcm California [d1S<>n ( n took 0' c:r the smaller ut1ht}. a con,umer group !>ll1d Thursda\ The un<iigned d0tument was ob- tained b) the l t1ht" ( onsume~ .\coon Ne1v.ork a consumer\ watch- dog group oppo'l('d to the propo~d merjer hetv.Cl'n SDG&F and CEcorp th e Ro.,cmrad bJ\Cd parent of Edasun Michael ~haml'\ l C .\-.... \ e\- ccuuvc d1n'('tor rck:t\t'tl th1· memo at a nl·\lr~ conkrcnt.:c. He ~ud hl· rcc:c1 "cd tht• dornmenr Wedn~'>l.hn from a \Ource "-lthin ~l)G .. \l fh~· c:on\umer group 1.kclinC'd tu other w1~ 1drnt1f) thc \mm.:l' SCX1&.E 00ic1JI\ dl"dlnl'd 11nmnl1- ate comment about the dcxunwn1 which W'1S dated Jul\ 21.1 ··""r h;nc \Oml' pt.:oolc loo~mll at 11 tr)tng to determine 1l 1t in~kcd came from the: cum pan' and, II 1t did. \\-hat our re'iponSt "'111 be." \lX1&.l spolc'>man I om \1urnam ...i1d ·1 ran't ('\CO \ertl} \\-hl·thl·r II 'W3\ JO internal memo at thl\ 11mc · l he t.1ocumt•n1 .ipparcntl) "'a' 1,1,nttc:n at a t1mt v.hcn \IX1&:I-"'J' tr)1ng IU complete a m1.:rgcr \\llh Tm \On Un tm Pn"'l'r C o and lcn1l oil a po~'\1bk ho'>llk t;ih·oH'r hid tl\ \( horp In ~tutx·r ho"C\Cr "ilXr&f pulkd out ol the propo<,ed mcr¥cr 1,1,11h the .\n1ona pc1\\crtomran' On No" JU. 1hc board of drrct tor. 111 SL>< i&E \(>tcd to acu•pt c;( Ecorp ., S:? 4 b1ll1on ~tock-\"ap bu\ nut ol lh< San Diego ut1hl\ The:' tran\att1on \till mu..i be JJl pro' t•d h\ '>t3tl· .ind kderal rl·gu ltltOf\ £he IOtl·rnal memo 1'> l'\ 1drncc th.II •\[)( i&E t•t.enitl\ l"'> lnt•v. the Et.ll\nn de.ii V.3\ J had one for san 1>1eitan' .. \h.lml'\ \.lld The d<x uml·nt claim' th.it fd1'1on·s ut1lit-. rate' 1nue.1-.cd ti 2 pcru·nt \lnLe 1'%°' \\-htlc \IX 1&:l' dropped b\ 2' p1:rH·nt in the '><lmc pc:nod ~lX1&T·, ralt'\ al-.o were ct.peUcd to dip tx·lo1,1, thoo;c.· ol l d1\on h' JJn I md1t .at1 ng 1hat \an Diego ~ u'itnrncr' {Oul<l IJn: higher ralc:., in Jn ( dr\Oll taJ..eoH·r thl' document \aid .• -(, onu·rn .alw "'·l' l'\pre\\C'd Jn thl" d1Kumt•n1 ,1boul thl' d11nin.111un 111' po"cr nimpan~ c11mix: 111111n 111 \outhern C aliforrua 'huukl (d1'>on .ind \{X 11.\f merge ·· .\ n11:r[tcr hct\H·ln 1lw '"'" u1m- panit''i would rt'\Ult 1n lht· '>1nt1.k large)t ut1lit\ 1n lhl' l nilt·d '°ltJlt\ •· the dcxument <i.ud ·c umpt•t1t1un in i;;outhern < ah lom 1a "'ould h..· lkihl · ~hamc'i al~u ..aid thJt l < .\' ha' C."ilJbh\hCd a .. T1p\lcr Jtothnt.: lor <;1x,.u l'mplml't'' .ind hu,11w" ll\\O(latt•\ "'"hing to report 1ntl"rn.tl merger dl·ta11' c·REDIT Ll~E Frederickson T•eger Sanu1tllct Rollins Leasing Corp. awards Frederickson Drbra Fredtriell:son h.I' ~l·11 g1,t'n th1 \uix·r \~hlC\t't \>Aard h\ Rolll• Leasing Corp 1111 -...·ll1ng thl· mo'' m·" l1·a\( .1u 11unt' '"'' H'ar I rr.knd;,nn <11 '' v. pc 111 lka,h '" rl•,pnn\10k tor lc.t\l' o,,1k' .ind .tu 111101 111;.s 11.l)ll'l11l'nl 111 till' lflll ~lnl,l t'ljUtpllll'OI lompan\ ·, \anta \nJ ccllill' • • • 'anc) .amul 11:1 h,1, lx·l·n hir"·d "' lt\1m·-h,1' d \prnh t ommunid1t1on 1111 1t1 m.1rll·1 lhl .omp.tn\ ·, 'JX'l't:h tr:unintt lur h•r 1 r ·hnrn p111IL''"11n:ih "i.1mul\~1 "·" mat~l'llOf! tllrl'\111r fM hl·alth .ar1· ortt-1n11.111un' • • • Stan Tatgf'r dttt•• tor ol ollict• pr11pt•rl\ 111.1natll'n1l'OI lrn \nu th C 11,1,t Security's branches to add hours L~ ANGELES -Los A~le • hascd unty Paul1c :wonal Bank tod.a} announced that office hours throu&}\out 1t\ Cahfom1:t brnnch ys- tc:m will be extended to 7 pm 'oo Monda)<> and Ft1da\ Starting on Monda\, branches throu&hout the \late \\1h be o~n 9 a m to 7 p.m. Monda~\ and Fnday If Monda~ 11, a hohda)'. branches will obser.:c l''ltnd~d houn the follov.ing Tue\da\ Rl-gular T u~a> throuJh Thur\.d.I' hour., "'"I remain I.lam to 4 pm ··our ct11i1omt·r.. haH~ indicated thal lht'\ "OUld lrkl' U'.1tObe3\>&llablc IJll'r on Monda\ and Fndav ·· said Jcm .\ C1rundhokr "'cc cha1rma.n hcaJinr. \«.'l..unt) P;aulil ·.,~~:!-branch Kcu1I Ranli.. d1\.1 ion ·wr are com- muted to mdkc hanking con-.cn1cn1 tor our l U\lomcn Feds take over 4 5 more thrifts l'l.11.1 h.1, lx"\1n n.Hnl·d prl \11knt ot Bu1ld1ntt O\• n.:1\, \tan,1 •" \\\O< 1a1111n in Orangl' < 11unl\ Mar) Loo John ton Cll Bnn.tcr"'m R1·.1l I 'I lll" < 1wup h:i' ll\.'l'fl nam,d 'll r J'fl'\ldl nt Oon Baylt'n ol 11111 I horn ,\ c 11 " 't'\ n·1.1n .ind Jud1l \nn ot nri11111J ha" lx'lnmr tn•.i,un 1 FHP says it's not a part of Family Health \\-\ HING TON I .\Pl 1 hC' Fed- eral Dl'po\1t ln\urJn~l· Corp on Thursda) look lOntrul ul 4) morl· failed \a\. IOJS and lnan" in eight I states bnngina thl' tot.ti undcr the aBCncfs control to 11 H thrill 1nst1tu tlOl"IS in N \l.'ltC'I s an 1ntenm \tep, Prc.,1dcnt Uush as hav1na the a.gem:). v.b1t:h rl·gula1e' commtmal bank<, take mer •hr s1cke\t '&l \, with the goJI ol m1n1- minna IO\'K'\ \.\-hllt' ( onarc<i\ ~on· siden the dm1ni'ltrat1on·, propo\JI to rt"ut or clo'IC' \UCh 10\tUUllOn\ The fDI( pl;i n to Ulkc control QI about 100 morr tn\t11•1t1on~ w11hin the nc't month Thr aaenl) ,., empha~mns that 1hc \&L' 1,1,111 ~main open I\ uwal anJ that all dcpo ll a l:OUnt\ up to SI 00.000 arr runy protected b) federal insurance. Tht 4.S anst1tut10n., 1n J hur"1a) ·!> action. 1nclud 1n1 21 1n Te'a' and nine 10 ( oloradn. h J ii set\ 1111ahna SI 6 bi I hon l 1,1C'd t> ~i.te. tMy ert" ALABAMA ' ftl'\t <;.ivtng,\ 8..'lnk" ol \lahama Hamilton and Pheoi'.\ Fedcr•I Sa\ - anp and Loan noc11t10n. Phcnl\ Ca1y .. COLORADO Otero Sa"an and Loan \uoc1a· uon. Colorado prinp Fi~t f't."Utr:il Savin and Loin A'\4x1. uon of COiorado pnn ; Colorado ~1n A 1111on, Graf'b • Valle-. rc&ral \a,1n[l\ and l nan ·\'\'\oc 1a11on 111 < 1ranJ Junl11un \.k\3 h•Jcral "i.i \ rngc, JnJ loan .\\~l.llllln of ( 11ln rado (;rand Junction Modern f t•dt•r;al ')a' mg' and I 11.1n \'>Soc1at1on C1rand Junttion. un \.'l\ 1n~ anJ I oan \\c,onat1on Parker \lpinc r edernl \J\.tOg\ <llHf l oJn .\\o,m 1at1on \tcamt\11~1 'pnn, ... cllld KlK l ) \lount.11n '°la \ 111¥" and f 1><1n \\\<M. talion \\ood IJnd Parft.. CiEORGIA • r1r.t h'dcr.tl \a\ '"LI-' .ind Loan \\\OUallon \llanu .1~l I 1N f cJt·r- 111 \av1ng\ and I o;in \\\tM. 1a1111n ~umrnenilk Ml lllGA.'9 r~opk\ \.J\ 1nj\ '''"' 1at1on \t fo<,eph NF.W MEXICO \merKan f edcrJI \,n 1ng." .rnd l.i n \ \octation .\lhUt1uuquc \un Countt) "In 8.lnl nl "'t~ \1c\ 1cu .\lbuQUCfQU'C, and\. :1llC'" f-c>dcral \. IOIS flank Ro~Y.(11 PENNSYLVANIA• L1bcn2 &:II \,i' tnp \'<i0et;lt1un Bra Hr Fall\ ( oncord-l 1bcrt) \.J \ 1na~ and loan \\~ocutaon Monroe tll • .and Ifill r 1nanual \.t\ 1n1s '~ t t1on. RtJ fl1ll TEN E ( 1crmanto1,1,-n rru\t S.l\ tnp R.'lnli.. (iermanrov. n, Lin oln 1-·C'd ·ral \a"'· 1n1U and Loan \ 1atton. 1nunt ( armd. < enlur.: h•llt•r,\I \,1\ 1ntt' Banl l n:ntnn. and I n11l-d C 1uaran1' h·drra1 \.!' ntt' Banl. I ullah111111 TEXA. '.\'esll'fll ( 1ult '°'·" 1ng'> Jnd I uan \\\0~.1at1on Ba\ ( II\ < 11111·n, 111 f t''a\ \,I\ 1n~\ and ( oan \\\!>\. 1allon, tta,to"n < lnlur. \J\lng,,ind Lo.1n '''t1l1.i11un R;i\tu'Wn C on111it•n1,1l \,1\108'> Rcll.tll'\.', r rll\ll\ \I .alle'f \j\. 1ng\ .ind I 11.1n \<i\Ol1Jt1on < k'dand \outhl'J'ltl'rn \J' int' '"'"''"' 1;i110n I )J\. ton B.inlcn \J\ in~ and loan \\~X'l4111111l, ( 1ah ('\IUO fknJJmlll f lt.tnlltn "kl\ing\ \\\1)(.IJtllln Jlou\· ton \ 1ll.1gc '-' \ 1ng'> I h1u\ton Com- m~nv.C'alth \J\lng' \\-;oc1a11on. 1 lou\llln. • • • Le1gbtoo and A <1ociatM In<' h:i-. n. m1 ,f lfoum MD \takarrr hl ·" m.m.1grr of t'nttrnt'" nnt1 t1JX'f ,1tmn' al I ht· \,in1,1 \n.111th ~ (11 lhl In tn{ ha\C'tl ~cute\ hnt\ al andC'n\fr,1nml·nt.tl '>l·r"n·,~on' • nl' 1 1m \la~art-ch1 hao," 'ear'l'\l'll'nl'nll' 111 pr11JC\ t nl3n.1t1,·m 111 ,1n.1 l·n~w ·a1nt1 t11r l11mmc1n.1I. indu,tnal :rnd rt''llkn11.1I dndopmcnt' .ind hrid~l., 111.1J~.1" d;im' .ind''''"'' l.tllhtll·' • • • lhrk lla llt ll hJ' l'x'l'n n.1111cd rrt' 1kn1 ~·t Cur Pa1ttn1t Corp an eke tron1,, prc11.luu r n In 111 llall<'ll ''a'' 11 ,. Pll'\llknt .in,1 l htcl ti n,1nl'!al olltl er Im thl' fim1 ·, JlJllOt Plllfl.10\ '-·1l1 I,, rtl' \mCrtla . . . Proptrt) \lanal'tmt'nl Sy tt'm' cit 'c" rc111 lk.ll h ha' .1ddt d Shur) Pr)' 0('11: ,tnd Oon Ba)'"' 111 mar~, 1 ng .1n1I h,1, rrnnwtnl Btlt) Whitt' h• proptrl\ mJn,11 lr Pr '1'.l. \\h,1 u\\m:d Jll a~h~·n1 .. in • al!cn t ir th, p;s\l l\\I) H'·"' h.1 .. t-..rn n~mc-d m.ina1wr l•I a.hl1tl\1n• .~ii.I publl\ r('1.111on' l)!'n }i,1\11•" l!irtll('rl\ I l \llllml"f\lal rl'.tl l \l,lf<' ·~C'nt ,, llW IHll\' lc'.1\lng rt'fll"C'"'rrt.111' \' • • • \111111w~ Paul Man h.1,Jo1nnt r lr.111 •i-t 111111• '1.11~l·,1 l.i1" 111 111 1<111.111.\ Im~\ a' 'lt'Olllf partner \.far, "a' J pa11n ' 11 llul,t\'(llcr \lllkr Kau' ,\ lk:H\1'll''·"H.lg1.1d11,1tl·dlromll1r,a1lll 1 ' w1I !<utan,, lul kri,ha' din ( O\la \ll''-1 • • • L.aurtl \1C"('ftu•dllDd ol < •l\IJ \k hJ' "011 \\ urldhool < h1ldl ratt'' tlonor "-X'\'\ \\\ 11d d 111nr, thl' re1uu1u· txx,i.. pul•ll\h(r ''dhn1tc11nlt'\I Rtllx'n (jumhiner. M D ch1l'I l''\C'l'Utl\l' 110iler ot ~HP In( ha' u1uuonl·d memhl:r' ol tht• Fountain \' .illc."\ ·ha\Cd health maintenance or- @nt/Jt111n nut 111 unlu~ f HP ~1th Fam1h I kalth \c:n t\C\, aho ln1Hi.n ·'" < 1t•ncral \1nhl:al . < <'ntl"r\, a 'uh\1daJ1' ol \1a'\ic:arc On 'v1an. h ., M.a,1<.arc .innounrt'd 11 J'llJn' t11 'hut dn" n the linenc1all~ 1roubkd < rl'neral \kd1{al < cntrr. at th\' ('nd 1)1 1hr month f HP " nut atlihalt'lt "11h I am1h Health r- ,,ce<> ()r C.1umhtnt•r '113ted fll r" a '1-H·ar-uld heallh maintc:nanct• or- ~an11a11on ~1th tl\l't 4 \0.000 mem· tx•r, 1n <;t>\ rral \\C\tl'rn \ld<'' Mem- ~r., 1,1,111 tx· ,\hk 111 fl'll'l\t' health cart scrv llt'\a\ U\Ual through tht'lf rt&U lar FHP phHic1an' . . l n1,c:Nil \J\ 1ng' \\\oc1:>t1on. llou'>tnn. \mrr1v.a} '°I.I\ 1ng' lf<>u'l- ton ~pnna liranl.h \J\ inf.' anJ loan \ MX1a11on trou,ton flf"\t < ,1p1t, I ~~OI-' ''WltilUon of Tet.a<i Hoo \0; th\' n.e\\·i1111Jl:!.:l m.in.•&l'r uJ a1rwn f\:.Jl°\:\ at Th tltb Com~s in Bank el ~e ..... .-. ton, l lumblc ~3, in , and l oon < t1\Ul \fr\J t>;d" in M. Tburmood "'111 bl" rc,pcm\lhlt• tor pr1 .... urc men1 tlnd "tori. l'ru,. f,hmlt"• ••• \ •t hi manJ •t·mcn111l .11qx1n \k' l'lunmrnt proJel.I' I If ha' ~8\('.tr'111 l'\""'flC'ncc in \SOC1at1on .. um e ··~ Harrinaf"r. R\ao e.&\\hore ~' '"f.' .\\\O(IJtmn. I .a e\ecutt"l' m.1n.a rmcnt ut .:11q)(1n in \.lnt.i < Iara olnd l "' \n&l'k' lOUntll'' ,. . Pone: mcncan \J\ing.\ und I c'8n l'knH·r and l'h11t'n1'\ 1 h·· l\.dth C ompan1e'\ 1' a mulu-d1"4:1phnc firm ~11h & Com pan' \ soc1at1 on of Rrtll 1r1.1 t .. 1k.c J dr.:· om~ throughout lhl °'>OUll'"C\I an<J Pacific Ri m nflenng '>{'t\ •<CS tn ll\ 11 \l,.mbrr ', ... n ... lf•t -752·-: 171 \On C at) ''"' 1 ng'> \ \~i a tton .. -einliifl(iL"<inini'i·i"l111iiJiip~lii.iiinin~mig~!lluf'iiri)'ji• nig.iliaircihi 1i1 cciijt ujjn:j·jaijnidi piuiibi 11 i1t:i• ~ •. i0 irki'ii' iiii~~;;~~~~;;~~~~~~ij l.caiue < II) I 1hert) C ount} hdcrol I I \11n1' and l oan .\ \•X'1atwn l 1bcr· ty: lbncplu\ \.l' 1n \\OC. lclt1on, Pa. dc:na. and hm f c.au1h ~'an \ 1a11on TomNll Court votes down 'obnoxious' claim WHY IS THE LIVllG TRUST REPLACll& THE WILL? 8JllAK"9CI ....... ,....~ AIO QrinOe COMt DAILY PtlOT/ Fttdtly, Metd\ 10, 1181 McDonnell Douglas building,lauded Bankruptcy flllng keeps Ea~tern allve at least for now McDonnell Ooual&s Computer System Co. corporate · hcadQuattcR buildif\& in Santa Ana has won two nauonal desi&J1 awards. f The National M.sociation oflndut- trial Office Parks and the Society of American Registered Architects have given merit awards for tbe $32 million structure. The buildina was designed by Howard F. Thompson Associates Inc. of lrvrne. The two-story headquarters. the first building to be erected at the 51- acrc McDonnell Center business park, occueies 8.S acres. McDonnell Douglas will consolidate its Irvine. based computer system offices into th~ building. 17~e design features a skylit mulu- purposc 'galleria and a 30-foot- diameter domed skylight. The steel· framed building has green glass and has 225.000 square feet of office space It also has areas for research and development and manufac- 1unng. The building accommodates 1.200..people. Parking areas hold up to 1,200 cars and access a main entry drive. Lawns. shrubs and low planter walls were added around the building . .. It 1s designed with the c.apab1hty to eas1l~ change the mix. of uses in the future,' said Bob Young, president of McDonnell Douglas Realty Co. The building is located at 180 I St. Andrew Place, west of the 5S Freeway and south of Edinger Avenue. SUIT FromA9 requisite level ol egregious -or outrageous be ha v1or wh 1ch justifiably results in that severe fright, bumihauon, embarrassment or outrage which no reasonable person 1s expected to endure." the appeals court said in its Feb. 22 decision. The decision ovenurned a lower court ruling that would have aflowed the lawsuit to go to trial. ... Mundy's attorney, James T. Perry, said no appeal was planned. Kornegay. now reured. did not return telephone messages left \ lSE l'PS 4 DOM \S NEW YORI( (AP) -The followl119 lbl ~hows lhe New York Slock Exchange stocks and warrants that have ~one up the mosl ond down e most based on percent of chanoe for h u rs d av Wednesday by The Associated Press. According to the court ruling, he dented Mundy'sallegations. Wade K. Copeland, who represented the bank. was out of town and could not be contacted. Mundy said she thought Kornegay disliked her because she was a strong manager. though he was not under her supervision. "It was more or less a premeditated plan to get me out of the branch from his personal belief that a woman could not manaf.e (a bank) as well as a man," she said. 'I ran the branch and he didn't want me to be a strong manager." OTf l'PS '\D DOM\S NEW YORK !AP) -The followlno llsl shows lhe Over ·lhe-Counter stocks and warrants that h•ve oone UP the most and down the most ba5ed on oercent of chanoe for Thursdav No securilles trading bflOW $2 Of' 1000 No securities lradino below 52 or 1000 snares are i nc l uded shares are I nc l ude d N11 and oerceniaoe cnanges are the d if ere nc e tietween lhe Previous closing orlce and Tnursdav's S.30 o m or l ce Net and e>ercen11oe cnange~ are1 tile o lfle r en c e between n e orevious closing price and Thuridav's last or b i d or lc e Ha~ j hmBank B . •Y.Fincl ntlC 4 ann1ft1<n S ~Housewar I nterraCp exl oFo avs ruo r~~ncol l II er~ B ~~ ~,,o~~ 14 u! rurolcal 'i.nsCos enl1b ormPrd eal Basic rans~lnc Usalr Kore11 d s ~nvl ewl ~~~r1nc ~ G~:~~~ou '~ullex Nam. 1 FinSISar 2 GenlEngv 3 YJilndmere s ' stUttPIB UPS DOWNS ~ ~~~~0:'Ji of l ian11CP ruehav 1 ~1PSNH ~'SofD 1 n11us l ICJPllHd of v1L TV Cp 14 ~Sin Union ~ ortec tCao~HIO Adobe SC Kan b vc on tor §~~~:t ad1 of AncnorGlb LastCh9Pm9 1•me~oAna~ 1 e Uo rFedl 3 • Uo u~Labs lt Uo 6 .C Ketlh o s 1 • Uo 11 9 S ~~II mu ~ 8g 'S~ l ~'~k IO 7 Uo 7 J Hj"1C~e 34 Uo 7.t v deo om 1~ Uo 7 1 Pouoh •Sv ~ Uo 7 j Advan mo '• Uo 6.7 ~Sav m 2•: 8g ti 1j Aut~~~r un 1.,, Uo 6 Archerlnll '• Uo BakerJ • Uo j TacoV1Ha ~ Uo . Syntl(hloll 111 Uo At>eLlncFdl I Uo BpsA~~ed n: 8g x~~~,al 1 Uo ~andmk~f ~ Uo 4 ornitockGro ~ Up S taffBldrs 1 UP 1 Uo 'l Up ft'll ·\ T '\\St: DID NEW YORK CAP) Mar. t Adv11nced Declined Unchonoeo Tota1 1uues New hiohs New lows '\\.St: l .t :.\Dt:Hs P'rev. UPS DOWNS The Daily Pilot adds Mooney The Orange Coast Daily Pilot has added Donna Mooney as business editor. Mooney. 24. edited the weekJ)' magazine Manne Digest & Transpor· talion News in Seattle. There she covered international trade. shipping and labor. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and a minor in political science from the Un1,ersll) of Washington, where she was selected as ed11or of the school's • quarterly publication. She has written for Valley Daily Ne"'s in Kent. Wash .. and for West Seattle Herald. Donn• Mooney • Moody's Investors Service and Stan· dard a Poor' . said Lhey had down· araded the credit raunp o_f some NEW YORK -Filina for £.astern 9CCunties a.nd plaCed others bankruptcy protccllon IJVCS Eastern under revi~w. Also placed under Airlines a chance to fly again without review were S«untics issued by worrying about mo"" tban S3 billion parent Texas Afr, sister carrin-Con· in liabilities but doesn't stop the Linental ond People ~preu, a Teu stnkc-tom carrier from stllini assets Air subs1d1ary that no lon,er opcr- or shuUtn& down foe good. ates. Industry anaJ_ysts and bankruptcy The aaenc1es A.id the Eastern lawyers said Thursday's filin& for downgnldcs . were based on the ~otection from creditors under bankruptcy flltn&-TheY, satd the Chapter I I of federal bankruptcy law ratings of Tex.as Air, Continental and does not guarantee the a1rhne's People Express were put underrtv1cw survival. because o the unccrt:un effect of tbe- "They don't have much lef\ I think filtng. they're a dead duck." said Paul Chapter 11 1s des1ined 10 allow Gibson Jr .. a New York attorney who companies 10 operate normally dur- was an AmeriU\n Airlines vice prcs1-ing, reorganiLation, but assures dent in lhc l-970s and early 1980s. nothing. Eastern's filing with U.S Easlem. for instance, must find Bankruptcy Court in New York listed pilots to fly its planes. In 1982, Brantff more than SI billion 1n assets, $3.39 Airways tned to reorganize and keep billion m ltab1ht1e and 15,696 crcd1-flying und« Chapter 11 but had to tors. susJ)(nd operauons before 1t was sold The Oling does not specify how • and brougJH out of bankgiptcy. Miam1-basc<i Eastern plan to resur-Any reorganization pran must be rect its operations. bul analysis said approved by the JUdgc and creditors. the sale of the carrier -poss1bl) to Secured creditors. who have col- Trans World Airlines owner Carl lateral from the airline, would be the lc.ahn -or a p1ece-by-p1ece dis.-first to get paid. Unsecured creditors. mantling were possib1lit1es. including passengers w1th unused Eastern must prove to Bankruptcy tickets. cannot get reimbursed until Judge Burton R. Lifland that an} the end of the case -1f at all. asset sale 1s crucial for raising mone) Eastern ~ported secured debt of to stay airborne or that the airline S 1.49 b1lllon. while its largest un· can't survive at all and must be sold secured creditor. the Bank of Ne~ .. If they have to raise cash to York. 1s owed S 150 million. operate week-to-week or month-to· Some industry analysts beheve month Ibey can fCt by with the sale of bankruptcy court was a better opuon a couple planes.· said Richard Lieb. a for Eastern than a total sale, where New York banlcruP-_tcy lawyer ... But 1f buyers probabl) ~ould have bid rock- 1t's a very significant 1raosact1 on bottom pnces. there 1s some real doubt whether 1t "Now because bankruptcy coun 1s could happen." protecting th~ company and the As such~ Eastern's filing throws the creditors, Eastern will only accept an pendmg ;,365 m1lhon sale of 1t<i offer that 1s a fair offer." said James Northeast shuttle scn1ce to Ne~ Care}.' 1ct president for research for York developer Donald Trump into Airline Economics Inc the Judge's hands. Eastern's major tnd1V1dual assets It also delays a proposed $85 include airport gates and landing million sale to u: Air of Eastern gates slots us South Amencan routes and in Philadelphia and routes from that its M1am1 maintenance facility. Wall cit) to Toronto and Montreal Street estimates Eastern 1s worth $400 Two leading debt-ratintt agencies. mtJlion to $900 million as 1 unit Wall Street records small loss; employment numbers wanted By CHET CURRIER '-amtd hopes th:t1 the l'mpln)ml·nt ...,._..\I("'" stallstlls for fl-brual) would <ih<>" a NEW YORK -1 he stud. marltet slowtn~ ofrrnnom1l Rrnwth dnftcd to a small loss Thur\da) while ~ul·h a de' clopmi:nt could be rl·ad Wall Street kept a vigil for 'fnday·s as a pos1ll\ e portent for the inflauon monthl~ report on the emplm men I outlook and a po!>\1blt: ea!lin g ot s1tua11on upward pressu re on tnteres1 rat{•\ The Do" Jones average of JO Howt.·'er 11 the hgurc!> lome 1n industnals dropped 4 11 points to "'llh an unplea~nt <ourpn-.e anal\!.!'> 2.291.43. said the markl'I rould "u tkr a Declining issues slightly out-letdown. numbered advances tn nat1onw1dc In add11 1on. the 2 ~uo le \l!I 1n lhl· trading ot New York tock Ex change-Dow Jones indu,tnal a' cragc appear<. listed stock'>. "Ith 675 up. 764 do"n to ha"e bt.·come w mcthmg ol a and 541 unchanged ps)cholog1cal baml·r for trader'> The Volume on 1he floor of the Big aHragc climbed past that point in Board came to 143.16 million shares. both Tuesda) ·., and Wcdnc\da> ·, down from 167.6:! milhon 1n the sessions. but then re trea ted. previous session Nat1onw1de. con-. .\mong actl\('I} tr.ideJ blue <.hip' solldated volume 10 NYSE-listed Ph1hp Morm ro\t' ' lo 11 l' • issues. including trades in those (1encral Elcunc gatnt•d 11 to 45' stocks on regio nal exchanges and in Jntcma1ional Bu\inc~ Mach1n c<i 1he O\.er-the-counter market, totaled dropped I to 11 8''· and .\mcncan 170.25 m1ll1on shares. Telephone & 1 elcgraph wa\ un- The market rose on Wcdnesda~ changed at 301 2 t- •IW Y()al( IAl'I -Tllun-•v •IMMl Wk .. tw Ntw Ytt1t Sttdl ftrdll!M ~ l'l~L .. tCM. -,_, - 7SSIS "•+I"' .. ~. l 1.S s -• l 11231 ""+ " h•tlOJO~+ 't 10~ Sl\ot t JS Ill ]1.,.._ " •• .,.,?$.._. . 1' '"' UAo+ • l e\as .\tr traded on the .\mcncan ~tock [~change changed hands at 13' ·. up '•· The companfs Eastt'rn .\1rlinr.~ sutl 1d1al"). faced with a stnke b) machJmst !. s1nc·e last Satur- da ~. filed for protection under ( haoter 11 .\t J nc~" conferente. Phil Rakes. pre~tdent of Eastern. said he bche\cd the bankruptC} proceedings would help the a1rl1n<' rebuild Among other airline issue'>. U \l rose 111 to II Q• 2 • .\MR gained I' .io 59' •:Delta Air Lines added , to 56 , and Pan Am dropped '•to 4'• lJ pJohn wa~ the volume leader down 21·4 at 2911-. Responding to an analysl'<i report, the com1>3n) said 11 was too soon to gauge thr effect of new pre~npt1on proccdure51n !'\iew York Stale on ~lcs oft~o l pJ ohn tranquil· 1zers Novell. 1he most acti ve· issue 1n the over-thc·<:ounter mar~et fell ~'• 10 3111 Charles Bryan EASTERN FromA 9 begin tor t~o more week~ While "orkers promised to keep p1ckct1ng. man) ~1d the) couldn t w.i1t tor the outcome of reorpniza. t1on or a pois1ble bu)'out b> Trans "orld .\1rways Chairman Carl Icahn. which Bryan continued to think wu po s1bk. °' uinina tomorrow, I'll be looklnJ for another JOb after 11 }can here. <ia1d < ) nth1a ( arrasco. an offic.tr SCr\.1CC "'orker and 'ltnglc mother of l"'O. "But I'll mil be na,ht out here p1cketin1 and prote~ttna. I want m\ P3)t'htcl. r\egot rent food ~oth1ni to bu)" Yurbano Ma}orqu1n, 21 ·rcar elec· tron1cs tcchn1c1an. said hc 'l be look· 1na for a new JOb ar qr S5 but had no second thouarus about the stnkc. "We're all arown-up people. We knev. v.e v.erc t1k1n1 nsk\," Mayor- qu1n ''But the end was comina,. They v.crc d1i.manthn1 the airline The e,nd wa, comma now or It was ao1n110 be later." Compan_) spokesman James AshJock. a l2")eat Eastern empiO)cc, \11d the I .SOO rcm11n1 n1 workers who had not Joined the stnke or been laid off this "'eek \\Crt work.ma "until wt are told olheTWlse." MAI Basic Four extends tender ly The Assodated f'rns M I &sic four Inc. the Tullio· based computer' company controlled b New York in"r1tor Ben.Mn . LCBo • u1cnded for a •ttk its hosulc S9 0 million ofTcr to bu> Prime omputer lne. from iu shafe. l\ol<lttl. MAI also disclosed that owncn of S9 ptrtent of the stock in Nauck. Mau..~ Prime bad O&ftlll to .ell lt)Car s&oc as of Wtdnaday Dilb•. when lhc S20-pcr~ OtJcr Wll ltt to e~pirc. ulkW/1 compaoy alrad)' owns about l .4 pctt'Cnt or. Primc•s Jtock. Tbt ~ offer WU 1aiidtd th~ Mlrdl 17. IUllOHl\1 Wanted:.Someone who Gares eneugA t.o aid soup kitchen . Mer!e HatJ~berg scl~ed a good name for her soup kitchen; It dcscnbcs what u docs ~d what she believes. The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen serves more than a daily bowl of ustenance. Hatleberg ladles out encourage· menl, compassion. hope and an affirmation that someone really docs care for those who ex.isl but don't hare in our • affluent society. She doesn't need to adveritse. The message spreadi like the cooking aroma from a lccule of homemade soup. She has accepted the call to help those who need help, and they know about her. Her modest kitchen and dining room at Costa Me~·~ Rea Community Center attrac ts about I SO people a day. By most standards ti's a resounding succes in an era where there's not enough help for the needy. But Hatlebera's soup kitchen has attracted more than ·hungry and home fess people. ft 1s a magnet for a controversy nourished by the fears and concerns of nearby ho meowners. Homeowners are concerned about the number and type of people attracted to the soup kitchen and Share Our Selves -a volunteer food distnbuuon center. Should those homeo wners be conce(ned? Hatlebcrg doesn't thinl."so. She sees only needy people who deserve a helping hand. a listening· ear and a hot meal to quiet the growhnJ of an empty stomach. Her compassion and dedication permit her lo view these people in much the same lightas parents who overlook the unruly behavioror unkempt appearance of their child. But neighborhood residents see some of those same people as scruffy undesirables "'ho t~spa~ and 'Jolatc acceptable standards of public conduct. The sight of winos. bums and drug addicts obscures the presence o r ttfe worktng poor and di vorced mothers with hungry children in tow Man)' of the residents belteve the sanctity of their homc'i and pnvatc lives are at stake. R1ghtl> or wrol'lgl y. the} an.· intimidated by some of the people who gather dad} a t thl' soup kitchen and OS to accept the fruits of the commun1ty''i chanty. One resident told the City Council. "Our neighbors arc afraid, so afraid we can no l~nger lead normal laves." Hatlebcrg has listened to the complaints. considered her options, the consequences of the controvers} and made a decision. This week she offered to move her soup kitc hen The offer was not based on wanting to move. It was a wa) 10 remove Share Our Selves from the cont rovers}. "We're all in this together ... she said. "I think the people in the neighborhood are getting upset for no reason. But on the other hand. it's their neighborhood. And if I can help keep OS tn business by moving m y soup kitchen. then I'll do 1t." Hatlebergsays she would like to move her5oup kitchen to a place where the people who come for the free meals won't bother the neighbors. maybe to an mdustnal area. ··Most of my people either walk or ride bic~cles 10 get here. But if people arc hungry. the} ·11 find wa} s to get there:· she rattonaltzed. Hatlebcrg's offer 1s as much an act of sacnfice as 11 l'i a challenge to the compassmn of Costa Mesa ·s government and resident . · .. .\n)'one who's got a warehouS<' some"' here that "''-' could use. I'd be tntere ted in knowing about tt. I J U~t need somethtng big enough for a kitchen a nd a place to ~nc people, .. she s~ud. We hope someone cares. Opinions expressed In this apace are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expr.ased on this P"Q4t are tnose of their authors and artists Readers' comments are Invited and may be sent to The Dally Piiot. P 0 Box 1560, Coata M ... 92828 0 ·1111·:11 \ 01c ·1-:s Water conservation Unle there is a sudden rl:\Crsal in v.cathcr trend). 1t appears Caltforn1a and the (San J oaquin) Valley arc heading into a third )'car'ol drought . So. mstcad of waiting for an official prono uncement that the drought 1s indeed hngenng. local cilles. the count> and other agencies sho uld act now to put water consen-allon measure into cffc..-ct Restaurants should serve water onl} to customcn "ho ask for 1l Yard and lawn watenng should be stnctl) ltm1tcd water patrol taned and c nforccl'Tfent against water waste~ stepped up. C onscrvat1o n km should be w1dcl~ 3'\a1lable and cducauon program put into high gear ... Local leaders and our representati ves in Sacramento should al bc~tn ura1na action now on u comprchcns1 vc stall' plan to deal with the dro ught and to coorchnatc conscr-..at1on efforu. Local efforts w•ll ~more effective 1f the> fit into an overall state 'trntea> de aned to get the mo t out of lcs Now is the ume 10 get going on con\Crvauon. not later It's a Ion& wa) to nc't winter and there arc nosuar.rntcC's nc>.t winter will be an) more generous wtth prcc1p1tat1on Vlnlla Tlm~1-~I,. . Caring for children Thegulfbetwccn ahfomia' two typc ofchaldrcn -thc property_ Clnd for and the poverty stnckcn -has v o wn in the 19~ and will widen further dunl'\J lhc 1990s unlc ~ schools and ~•al agencies meet the challenge. Thi growm pp -separating he.illh> children with a v.;calth of opponunJt1e from those who Jack adtquatc nutritton and other basic need -demand attcnuon now disa tcrcan be prc,cntcd la1er. tanford Universit) eduauon Profe sor Micha I Kint. who headed a fC<'Cnt 1ud) on the ~talc's school children, 1d California is a .. golden late•· for man) lud but a "bra state" for others.. Jn 1980, about one an SC\len C hfomia children lived in po't'Crt)·. By 1987. that number ncarl) doubled, to aim t one in four. As the country's tarac & and most ethmcally di"c tatt. alifomia cannot v.ait until it is O\'t'rwhclmed b the next pcrat\O~··· .. ,. (Mir ... ,., ........... ....... ,.., ......... ~~~-Cllf(lllf •t.-. .... ...... ,...... .... ....... ........ .. ...... ........... .. ._ ............. Cllllillf 'k: ...... ClilNllr .... c.--.... _ .... ............ .,.oN~~~I -T~ ~ML~~L~ ~ C.~<:>' ~\~? Inside track to regulate racing at Lqs Alamitos called too c~zy ~.\CR .\MfNTO -.\ Sa1.·ramcnto Judge hnd a fc" c-hotl'l' "Orth this "l't'k for the ( allfornia llorse Raung Board The Judge. Allen P F1c:ld!.. ruled thal th e board al"tt:d 1mpropt"rl> la~t ycat when 11 granted a hcc:n!ll· to Hollywood Park... a big Southern C'al1forn1a track. to operate harnes~ racing at Los Alamitos. another So ufhcm California track 11 controls. •Hollywood Parlt. wanted JUSt 17 wlek<i of hamcs!> mung at Los Alamitos. rather than the full ~~ week\ allocated to th e 'pon in state •law (>~ncrs of harne'i'i·ranng hO~'i SUl'd. \a~1ng thl' board had hel·n undul) mflucn1.cd b~ the u"'ne~ of Holl)wood Parl 1n granting the hm11ed hreno;i.: "I 1hink 11\ lkar lhc board did not fo llow the procedure rcquirl'd h\ law .. helds ..aid 1n ordering lhe Sf" l'n-mcmbt•r hoard to reconsider 11 deu<11on He said thrt'C members "ho had per\Onal andor bu sine"" relations ~1th Hull\ v.oo<.I Park should bl· d1~uahfied from dcc1dm~ lhl' ISSUe Lt''ihe L 1'5Com. a (J<"orgc Dcu- kmc11an appoinll't' who l·ha1r., thl' hor'i<'-rat ing hc><trd "Jn C\.l't ut1' t• of Oland lntrrna11onal . an insuranrl' brokerage that "rill'!> more than SI mrllton 1n bu'i1ncsr; for lloll~v.oo<l Parl Ra} ~l·lq. J lorml·r state lcg1.,l.11or "ho 'ill'i on thl' hcMrd. ll'Pt a m11111r home rarl ell at I loll\ v.oo<l PJrl tor SC\l'ra \ear.. v.1th.out p.l\1ng rl·nt nr ut1ht1l''I .\nd hc>ard memhcr Row111.1n Ferraro rl'<.'l'l"l'd a numtx·r ol lnn1- phmentJr) ffil'Jl'i and dnnl' JI thl' lr'3lk \\hat mah·!> the lJ'i( and lud~1· h l'ld.,. finding\ p.1nttularl\ 'i1gn1ll- cant IS thJI II thro"' \Omt' htitht IOlO J pan1cularl) ding) corner ot statl' govcrnmcn4. fherc·, no part1(Ular rl .. J\on wh\ the state \houkl have an> agi:m:> lo rl'gulal\.• hor~ racing. although \up- portt:r' "ill 1n\1\t that 11 prole\:I\ the: puhht \ intt:rc'll 1n n>rr11pt1on-lrl·e raci ng. 1 ht· \la ti: Joc\n ·, lin·n-.c other major r,pomng C'tent\ \Ul h a\ lno1- hall ur ha'K.·hall Tho..c .trC' pn .. atl' hu\1ne'' act" 1t1C'<> and the rt'la- '11unsh1p\ among athkt1t 1ca1m. pla~ - l'r\ arena., and tdC'\ 1'1100 nch.,ork., Jn: prl\ate 1.ontrallural onl'\ Th e real e01.'l:l ofhor~-rau• hlcn,. 1ng -as dcmon\trat<'d in the I lulh- "O<>d Park-l~1\ -\lam1t11Ha~· -1' 1t1 t re.itc a s1atl'·\Jnll1onl·J monnpnh Onh tho'IC hcc·n'l(.-d tu u1ndln.'l par· lllular kind' of rauntt on parut·ular dJ\\ ma' t•ngagl' 10 thl· 1r.1de l ho...: v. ho haH' tht· 1n\1dl tr;H Ii. - pun intended -on thl' hn·n'll'\ u'e mone\ and pohtltal rull It> l'nloru• thc11 po\ltltlO\ anJ l't'P v.oulJ -hl· rompt·l1tor' out ol thl· 11adl· I ht• ~llUJllllll ... e'JX'l l.111' Jl UI(' 10 hor't' ratintt \Jot onl\ Jo<.'' th l' 'itJtt: hoa1d hCl'O'K.' pan1rul.tr tradi. I<• w ndurl p..1rt1rnlar llll'l'I\ hut thl· l l'g1\latun: 1kt·1dt''i ho" m.in, daH 111 t'3l h i..1 nd ul rau ng Jrl' tu ht· roncfol ll'd 1n l'.\l"h rl'luon ul thl· \I.tit' l hl rl•gulaton .,~,tem thu' tx•u1m- l'\ a lUI\ rdatwn,h1r bl'l\\el·n tho'4.· "ho mall monc' off tht· t"lu.,.nc.,., anJ thl· pulitlc 1Jn\" ho Jr(' \UJ1pcl'4'll IO hi,• pr11tl'd10J!. thl· puhlil inll'rl'\l f lcments ul the no~-raung indu~­ tf\ unhkt· football or baseball main- tatn ~labordtl' lohb} ing anJ "pohtr cal-au1on" ml'chani\m 1n Sau-a· mcntu tu tx)l\ter their p<>\1t1on Poht1rnl rnnll tl 1' that urround hor\C.' raung an.· mo ti) v. 1th1n lhl' rnm- mun tt) 11scll pitting hor..c O\\ner.. ag:unst trad.'I. lor c~amplt'. That the ~r:uncnto lOun C'aS<' should '"' olvc Holl) "'ood Park I'> not surpr 1)1ng. II\ tx-en dear tor )ea" that the o"ncr\ ot the trad. haH' ~en tf)ing to gain control uf the hol'S('·nmng bu'llOC\~ an ~uthl'rn ( ahforn1a .\l · qumng Lo\ .\tam1tos a few )cars ago v.a~ one ~tcp in that proccsr; It can a~ptrt tu ~uch cuntrol onl} b\ using poht1c.:iJ influence. II the: hot'IC· taClOI tnJU \U) \.\-en· htt cntcrpmc. compct1tol"\ "ould an\C to l hallcngc the munopol\ fhe ch1d opcraung olfo:er ol Hollywood Parl " \.far1ont' E \ crt'tt "ho came to ( hlornia 1n the 19,1)\ from llhncm illlcr ~om1n1 cm hrutkd 1n J maJnr poh11c 1I ~;indal in th.ti !llJIC ~h<' IC">tltit-d that "h<' had lx"n gin·n fa,ornb!c tl"('3tmrnt on rac-m& da'' b} thl· JJm1nl'>trat1on of t'\· ( 10\ Otto k.t•rnt·r in return kn mak1n~ \lO< l in horsc-raong Of)t'r · at1on\ a'ailabk to ...._erncr at rt'dulC'd pnu:~ "1.·mer ~hu hud hc\omc .1 fetkral JUJgc \\J\ rnn\lllcd on l nrrufltHln 1. ha fill' \uch 1nlluenle-rx·ddhng " um· \U!>J>l'l IS an tnt'' 1t.1hk re,ult of h.1' 1n11. thl' -.1,uc: gm ernmc-nt n>ntrol J nn \ate hu<,inc:')\ ~uch a~ hol'\C r;ll'I ntt T hl' "a~ to l'IH.l the prohkm "w "<.'I raung lrcc lflllll \Uth l11ntrul ~nJ luru· 11' pan1upant\ to uimpc'tl'. rather th.Jn antluenlc poht1tal dc- c1\lon-malonii D•n K'•llu • $}D'1e•tH eol•maut County, UC I have a new chance to open an on-campus hospital The n !\ oflntnl'Jnd thl'lllOnt\ of Orange ha'e .rn 11pportun11' 'ha.rcJ by Onl~ ~()other u1mmun1t1l''> 1n thl' l'nt1rr natmn Not ma n> c111c\ or lllUnt1~ h.nt.• a uniH~r 1ty of\ulTiurnt <Kopc to hm1\t' a ml·dlC'al \t hool .\nd "'en \\.hen-a '''>or a coun t~ ha\ a maJor un1H't'>l l\ w11h 3 mcd11.al .,.. hool , not man' nf tht'~ ha' l' a 1:ampu' large enough tor a 1e4ll'h1ng hosp1tul. Sut l 'C I \\1th I 000 acres ha\ \ul'h n (ampu' Hert 1\ a unique oppor1un1t~ not onl} 10 ha'c a ho .. p11al. hu1 to ha'l' a arcat hm pital One v.ould 1m~in~ th.ii 1f ot communtt) ,., ble scd "•th a great un1'>'e~''>-I un1,er It) ~hich hu an out undinJ mahcal . hool and a ampu v,.nh room tor a 1each1n1 h°'p1ual, tha1 'ommun11~ "Ou ld jump at th<' opportuntt) for 'u'h a I 1ht). But that h.i~ not brtn the case'. \1 one lime l C I h d &he mont'' to build I campu ho p1tol, hut ccnain fol'\'C\ on the 't.at(' and count\ lc,cl had other idea\. The coont\ h.ut a cncral ho pital, and " \aw 1n t Cl an OPi>OMUntl) 10 unload the poorl) d llntd fat1ht). And Orar\lt ount) Ocncnal Ho pttal. located m tht city of Onnat. btt:amC' the lJ( I Mcdk'al Ctn in. HCI asdo1na tbt bt<Jt 1tcan "'1th tlic f1e1ht). but w fa t remain" that 11 " farofTcampu 1oouafin nc&aldraJn on the uni" t IOU\l l,tll,IORl Todly ts fridaL. ~•rtJt lO. the 69dl day Of'. I 919, Tbcte 29' di left IQ lhc year. Today"• hi.htilht 1n htstOI'). On Mardi" 10. 1176, undtt GfWln BdJ 11Ntdt ~first tttc~ Clll. wt11111.1Us llllMlnl 1n an llCijoin· ...1"00la • .,._., "Mr. W111CM1 • ... ..... _,... .. \ndthcn lr\mcandOran cCoun· t~ <,nmchu\4 (101 anotha cha_m.e .\p.ln then: "Ii an opportunit> tor a ho\p1tal on l<ampu~. nJ th<' lot\~s ~hind th<' teaching h<l\p11al loo w J 11 the' rnuld mal.r the Jr~m bc\:omc a"rraht'. But no, th" 11mC' l < I \ me up 1$3IMI 3 JnlUp 11f 'ACll-tntcnt1oncd In inc c1t11cn' "ho had been "Clt~m& to et 1 cummun1t> ho pita.I Thr' combin~ fort: "1th ncarb~ h P•· tah \hat did not want tht' compc1111 on of 1 un"t"•t) mcdu:al hool ho<,~•· tat in the arra and with hu,tnC''i' and dnclnpc~ who wanted to ht-on the good 1dc ot l""1nc 1.:1tucm l ( 1 lo'it the battle a 1n. ' mar~et rtah&\ \.(t in and mc\hcal tunJ1na ron"q" cha!lil'd, 'uppon for 1 communit} ho smal fell apan ind the ll"\mc 11c fi r the C'Ommunit) h C)ltal ended ur In the hamb of• for.profit ho pita chain. Ho~full). the nev. mc:ncan Medi· aJ lntcmat1onal tlospttal, curTl'ntl) under con U'\Kt1on. v.all be a nod fal 1ht \ .ind rrtl\ l<k I f\ IO(' rl'\ldl·nt\ v.1th lhl· Ind ul ·mt'dllJI arc lhl'\ \C'd But thl'f( uri: thoS( "hn bel lo('' tt-4hat l ( ' "Je,t1nN to be a g~at rcscarch un1\C:f'1t\ th .. u tht' ( < I med1rnl \Chool I' dl'\ltm:ll to hc\.o me 3 areal medital 111,t11 u11nn and tha1 the l.(MXJ...11.. re lJmpu\ I~ dC:\tlnl·d tu he the 'lllC' ofa great teal hing ho'i~1tal th-cc:ntl' thr I < I ml!'d1cal fa1..1hl\ ·._ aaukm1" -.enJIC: \Ott•d to .lpprm ~ ;a propo~I Im .i -i<K)...hcd ho<,p1tal on campu . .\nd once . ~1n the prop<>..al h:is m<"t "1th l'n\'\ of aaon~ tn -.ome quarters rhc tJ('( ho p1tal concept I\ s11ll 1n the earl~ \t~ b en 1f all appro,alo; run moothh. funding 1s at lea'' fh c )can av.a\ Planning and comtruc- 11on could wkc an\)thcr thttt ~~a" or mott 8} thc umc an nn-ompu h pita! final!} open\ a ~e appro h the )Car 2000, lt't'~ hope that ~a n ptt\IJI\ e, th3t ttme. with Oran c Count'\·, popul:u1on pin~ therr. shc.1ultl ~ enouah J)3t1ent4' 1or e\Cf')onc. the other ho\pttalr, can rela\. Tho till )Oun enough to dchvcr bab1c C'41n so to tht IOC'al comm unit} ho pit.al -1f. tndt.'Cd. tlab1rs arc 'illll dcll\Cfcd in ho~pnab b tht' I tc I~ .\ nd 1(1 medtcal center can pru~rl) evolve a beacon ror all of the mcdtt: l fl alrti "'h1ch urround 11 .,.,.,. ,.,.....~ ,-uu.n Ch ,,..,,,,.,.,. .. ,,.,.,,, ,..,..,,., .. ~ o..,.-.,..c.· ' Friday, Melc:h 10, 1Mt Al 1 I .I I 11 H' Trustees are best • unions can buy To the Editor The Huntington Beach Union High School D1stnct, which includes high schools in Hunt1nston Beach, Founuin Valley and Westminsler, is 10 the hands of organized labor. Thr trustees. in o~ scssaon on Feb. 14. took tesumony from the • pubhc on whether the ctcqion of trustees shall be moved to a general t'lecllon ~car or be kept in the 9 prrccnt lo\.\<-votcr turnout of the off- ycar elect1ons. A vote was oot taken. Testimony from a turnout of uruon menbcrs' fncnds and relatives allow- ed the trustees, who arc themselves union.endorsed, to disregard the obvious value to the community of moving th e election to I 990 and savmg over $50,000 per elecuon. The O\-Cmding issue to be coo-~•dercd 1s 1s 1he professional educa- tion community, aJong with lhc support of unions. ~rovidinJ top standard ofeducation. Dowebavca ta~·supponcd monopoly run by labor unions throu_gh their surropte cm- plo)ccs who constitute the board of trust~s'> After three )'ears of observa- tion of the board. I am convinced that the c1111cn ha.,.c 11ven the fox control of thr chicken coop. I~ ucs of 1mponance..io the com-mun1t) are handled reluctantly by lhc board The moral content of school pla"s. drug testing. AIDS literature and com pet enc)' of teachers and staff, a) v.ell as the budget. arc ignored b)' the: tru ttts. In le than 10 van. the labor and fn nge cost have gone from 78 percent or tile budget to over 88 prrcent. What about matntenance. supplies and u11ht1cs? i\t the current lime. 1he d1stnct 1s nol ~tng run in 1he best interest of the 'itudc:nts and the commuo1ty. The c:mplo)ces of the d1stncl. through their union and poht1cal action commmce . have acquired control of thC'cduca11on I )Stcm .. Throuahlow- ' oier turnout at the off-)'car clecuons ~e get trust~s ~ho arc professional rducaton and 1he c:xccu\Jve director ot the teacher' union for Coast ( ommunit) College Distnct. ' ~. the pubhc. tbe parents and the s1udent bt'damncd. The Hunttnaton lkach l1n1on H1'1l hoot Dtstnct ha.. the bt<iJ trustrcs the school emph>'CC union~ c.:an bu\. T6M:STEELE Fountain Valle)' Board made by private election ru the' [ d1tor \t lhl' latest Huntington Bc.ach l mon H1ah ~hoot 01stnct board mt'C'tang. agenda llt'm 68 v,.cnt b) v.1thout a ., otc or C\t'n a mention trom 1he board members hem 68 <0Mohdaung the cla'11oos, wouJd \3\C the d1stnct up to $50.000 e"CI! t'AO \-Cars \ <'l our elected offi ctal "' nght \hrough that The) knC'A th1 "a abadplanforsavingsomcot 1hc pending bud ct cuts < onsohdalln& the elCC\Jons -.-.s l31led • part1\3n mO\-C, people WCrt atr.ud of tcachc~ goina on stnli;c l he' claim('(! \Otcrs v.ould ~ unin- formed -'ftet all 1s said and done. I gucs~ the) re nght because 1nformt'd 'otc" would ha' c never elected uch narro"-m1nded md1,1duals Except ma \ohc.· at a pn ... atc election with a d \) ~ pcrlCOt 1umout. 808 HO l E. Fountam Valle~ S.tation lauded for its service To 1hc Ednor Come on Mamn Brower, don't complain about th<' lad of aood I"\ ice 11 p tat1on The t-p1\ome of a trn 1CC'-<>tleatcd ~l"\'1tc \lallOn 1 nght under your nu~. for \~4~ f',c v.antcd to utol the v1rt u"· of arp' l nocal at Coast ll•&h~•> and ·hocado A\tn...e 1n Corona dcl Mar ow \oOlf\C IJ"Cn me a rt.son. Tom harp and h" wn Tucker run the talion ~1th a firm. but friend!) hand Tht-rt' • full·SCt'\ ICC and. telf· ~rv1cc ba). U u.aUy mcone pum~ )·our p no maucr ..-h1ch bay )Ou choose. And th() ijo It wuh a smile s for uniform lhcan art blur: clccptforTom' .He' tMbou.to~ v.~n-h1tc. Tom and Tuclctr ia .. c prjdc in uak·frtt •ind.ow " hes. .. 0tl k Ind ac<u,.te tJrt ~ r'dldenp I ft' CTUked by ~ Wllili• I l \he dcm o(' ll)Od 9lf'Vict. 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II. &AS 8RIU""" IUTTOll -•-m ... •- \ FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1989 UCI falls victim to·flurry by Vega$, 102-82 UNL V pu~s Anteaters away with series of dunks in second half tournament at the Lona Beach Arena. year.·· UCT wbich traileo 63-S9 ~hen the UC l's shooters, who looked like Rebels: sbowtime effort bcun. man-they had returntd from a four.game qtda 10:.()run to cut it 1011 with HM hiatus dunnJ lhe first half. found the rtmainina and tned to foul 11s way to .1oin1.rou&h 1n the second 20 minutes, victory from there. hlltlr(& onl} 14 of 36 shots for 39 But "'meth1n1 was different from ~rttnt, indudinaJust 2of12 from J.. the usual aroup of Rcbds "'ho ha,·e potnt range. 1y JON "IGUSON shot a Bia West wont .62S free throw Also, UCI committed ~ven of its OflNDlilJt"-SU« --pnttntaae this season and lost !C.'V· nine ~cond-half turnovers. dunna LONG BEACH -Nevada-Las eral close pmcs bttaust of their Vep 'pme,ontrolling run Vqas demonstrated once mort wh) chantabte ways at the line. . Ande™>n Hun\ 5tarted the run it's the best show in the Big West Thjs time, -the RebcJ hit 13 of 16 with a la) in and I 9--f<.>otcr. Anthon} Conference with a patented defensne down the stretch. 1ncludin1 the final dro~e for two and aflcr Mike Labat effort to fuel a sent1 of thundenna seven to-seal the pmc. · lipped 11'1 a layin for the Antcaiers, fast-bttak 1ams while putuna awa) "We figured we'd (out them for David Butler and Stacey c, 11an0Hch UC I 1n the second half Thursday awhile. bCcau lhcy'rc such aood each scored on dri\:mg shoh to make night. foul shooters,'' said UCI <.oach 8111 1t H-61 Stacey Augmon and Grca Anthon) Mulligan sarcastically afterward. "As Then came the dunking cont~t scored 27 ana 24 points. re pccuvcl). long as the rule as the way 111s.,. told Five of the six baskets which capped and lht Rebels went on a 22-4 second· Jerry I'm not going to make a farce the run came on' slams, with haJf run en route to a 102-82 victory out ofpme. but I 1hou&h1 ma)'be we .\ugmon's alley-oop dunk off over the Anteate" 1n the second might lnaJce one last run at them But nthony's as 1st taking a slight edge round of the 81g West post-sea~n we self-destructed ltke we did all on nthony'\ v.1de open wmdm1ll. lllf,11 -..c 11001 I IC\« k \ 'U I 11 I U Moses urry's fast-break dun~ made tt 85"63 with 7:05 to play. "Our defen 1 what picks up our offen~... nthony said. "In the first half, we weren't putting the pres ure on them: .,..c weren't dcny1na them tht' passing lant'S. Then ~ turned u on and aot the teal Th.at's what aot our running aame go1na. •• While UC I came out blimna from lhe floor. led b) Rod Palmer and Jeff Herdman, to~Q.1d for mo t of the fir t half. Vega took control down the stretch of the fir t 20 minutes "Coach Mulligan of Irvine "gets t~cm w prepared for us... said Augmon. "They throw·a lot ofthmg at u1". He·s ~ ~t co:ich ·~ Tarkan1an. who wa n't total!) pleased with the performance. added. "Herdman hasn't hit for a month and Palmer hlls his first four ~ots. We were letting them run their ofTen!>e Then after the second umeout. we started raising c~uf\. "Wf! let them do a lot of thinp to bother us early 1n the game;· Tarka· nian sa1d. ··1 was very upset through- out the ballgllmt'." Whilt Palmer finished with 23 points. Mike Doktorcz)l.and R1cl..y Buttel' wert hm1ted to 23 betwetn them afier comb1nmg for 45 m UC I'~ vrctory o'er the Rebels one month ago. Those two haJ onl) 10 at ~alft1me. • "I think the biggest thing in the first half was "e didn't block out," Mulligan ~1d .. Then they had the two spurts at the end of the first half. "The> did a real aood JOb of (defenom~ the post). But we didn't pass "ell into the po~t \\<e humed 11 in to the po t We had a couple of spurt "'here "'hen we did come back and were 1n 1t 1n the St'Cond half and then blew 11 b) ru-.hmg out ~hots ... But 1n the end, 11 was all Yeps' Oelt)o -,..._... -, .... re,. ... Corona del Mar•1 Joanna W•lll fl•ftJ was second In the J,200 f 12:27 .0J and JUI Young frl9htJ was second In the sprints. Woodbrld9e·1 Kaci Keffer fcenterf, meanwhile. domina ted the 400 f59.7J. the IOO tow hurdles f46.6J and ra n a te9 on both w inning rela ys In Thursday•• meet. Sea Kings run out of miracles, fall to Morningside M onarchs hold on, 5 3-4 6, but it's still a season to remember for Corona de! Mar By EDZINTEL °""',... c., ......... . Thi, 1\ the \tor) { orona Jct Mar A1ih hoot b;ukttb:ill coach P ul Oms dad not want to read Oms maoe II clt'arcarhertht "'eek that he was not lool1n& forward to the rematch aptn\t Momin 1de Now we know "'h)' By bca11na the ·a King,. H-46 Thutsda)' n1&ht in the '°uthem Cahfom11 D1v1c;mn Ill ~rn1finals DI Corona del Mar. the Mon.uch &\.enatd their IM to the SH kin an the CIF Southern ~uon 3-pLl)· om two Y.'ttk, 0 Ccnler Chn V nee KOrtd 12 poin and pard Donn ndc" odckd 10' d Momana: tdc (lS-S). which .. 111 play Trabuco tftll in ttlc Oiv1 ion Ill uthttn RC&Jonal final 011 turda) 11 the I ,;\n le~ ~pom i\rcna Coronadel \1ar(l0-1 I), whtlh hl:Jt Mom1ng.s1de. 57-56 in tl\crt1mc on f cb 23. had no n11radc tin1\hc' th1' time. The Sea K1ng.s trailed. 48-46 wnh 1:}2 left. but Jonath.u'I Mnd1!>0n hit a ~hort 1umper and Van c con· \Crted a thr«·po1nt pill) in the final minute to i1~e Mornanpidc the win The Sea Kings '4crc leJ b) guarJ Matt Cw1crtnia's pme·h1ah 17 points Forward "1att tte1 nnaton added 13. it's the l'nd of a mo t s;iMf) 1n1 ~ason for the Sea Kin , one in "'hid\ the Sea K10 surpnscd tho~ "'ho h.id their doubt ThOK inclu<kd Orri " o one P'e us much ot a chance H om, s-&td "We had to truak throu&h a 1ouah league JOn<CdM fin1 hcd th1rJin theSca l'ICI I' IC\'I H\11 View l caguc hl:himJ \.1Jdldldd. .• ind ~\tan1.:1aJ. hut \\C \\Cnt tunhcr than a lot of Pl"OPk thought "c "ould induding me .. ~1111. It wa., .ipparent tha1 < )m, "3' J1sappo1 ntcJ. ··1 v.ould ha"t' h~l·<l to haH· returned 10 the ~pom \n:na to pla~ ~in on \atutJa:r but ~c JUSt d idn't h "C the lone " he ..aid. om~ tcan.·d \lornmg'>tdc \\;)\ primed for rc\l·nac C\~uall) alter the Monar1.:h\ bc.'at "'o 1 -~Jed ()Jn D1qo L 1n oln05-6 I in the first round ot the n:a_~:nal' on Tu~a> nd. 11 not for a '>lugl\h linal 1hm.- m1nu1~ "'hen the\ v.cre out~ortd 9-t the ~a "IOI\ m1Jht ~ttll be 3h\C in the pla)ofh Sanden kored on an alk\' oop shot tolJ'C 1omin11J a46-a~kadv.ath 2.32 lcfi \1ad1<i<ln then inh.'rlcph;d a p.I\\ a nJ fed the oa II \ JOH'"' ho 'lhtH l'led a pcrlcll pa'>\ to \.lndt·r-. on tht• ~1,~­ and·go tor a ha,t..l·1 mat..ing 11 -'~ 4' \\Ith ~ 14 kit But . a\ Morntng\1de l.:rlt'Y. alter hlowing a lour-point kaJ in the final 1wo n11nutc\ aaa1n-.1 C orona tkl \l;11 t\\O \\CCk .. Jgo. II wa'i not O\er f he \ca t-.ing.,· ktTC lark m.idc one tree thro'>' to l ut the kad to 4~ 44 wtth 2.01 k it c hm Phha then m1 .. ~ a frt·c thro" on the tif\I t'nd ol a onc·anJ· one but iot a rcpne' c "hen Mom- 1 ng~1dc wa\ rallcJ tor a lane v1ol~11on. Phha proc«Joo to •unit both frtc thro\\\ to l ut th<' lead to 4 ·4fl v.11h I .l:! kit But th<' hope\ soon ended tor the ~a Kings ... Madl\on anJ \ ance took matllr'\ 1010 their own hand., om .. pant~ hlaml-J the hw •• on poor trl"C' thro"' ,h1'k)t1ng 10 the ltnl hJll. '>'hen the \c-J l\.mg'> made ~,,t.l\ '\\c wuld h.i'c had a tiH' or \I\· point lead at rhc hall. he '>31d · Rut g1,c \1om1ng\ldl' lrcd1t. the" n: a @!'\!at ll'am .ind "'t' ha\.l' nothing to he a\hamcJ a~wl '-'t• pl:1'~ hard ~me11mc., 1t JU\! J<)('\n't \\>Orl out .. fhc \ca }l..ing' trailed 11·1~ late 1n the <;('(ond 4uartl'r "'hen the~ ~:on.-J four ~tr:ugh1 J)(Hnt!> on t'>'O fret" thro""' h' Ph ha .ind ;a I ~-foot Jumix·r b~ Hemngton to 1.1~1." thl· kad tor the lir'lt 11mt•, ~1-~ I \.1ndt.•r, then llPP'.'d 1n a ml\'i<'J \hot to f.1\t' \lomin1'1dc a~ '-2~ lc•d ar the halt Corona dcl \1ar t'>' ile haJ fi, ~­ pc.>1nt lead\ in the third quarter hut \1om1ng.s1ck ~omi the final ~\Cn point'\ of the quarter. mdudmg • thl"l:'C-po1nt b.i-.lct h) Mad1~n at the buucr. to rcp1n th~ I d Big Wt-st Toumam«tt (It LtM ..._ARM) ''"' ...... kar9I C.S FUllet'loe 17. U1.n SI 16 (otl UC S•ni• l.rll ... Lone IMcll St. $7 New Melllco SI 60. FrnN SI. ff Ntv~·LH veon 101, UCI ., r....,-, s.m .... 1-UNLV vs CS I FIJllWIOll t Jl>-OCSI vs. New Me•ic. $1. talent cominJ to the surface. UNLV, which suffered from a~ shootma effort for most of the first . half, heated up 1n one fatal sttttcbl t~c,· last t"'o minutes of t e fint naaf. Augmon hit a pair of fttc throws to give its first lead since the opcnina mmutesofthepme,41-40, but Ricky Butler evened 1t at 41 moments lattt. Then. the Rebels, who neraae seven 3...pomters per pme which ranls amona the top 10 in lhe nation. hit three consecutive treys -one each by Augmon, Anthony and Hunt in a 55-second stretch -to open a 50-41 lead wnh i : 19 rema10ina. Warriors ' pass big s'piketest It wa billed a one of the Orange Coast Area's b1& showdowns in prep track and field as an early-season test of the two pov.erhouses.. but in the eAd 1t ·was more hke a Woodbridae High lnv11.auonal as the Wamon domuuucd v1s1t1na Corona del.Mar -captunna the bo)'s' side wtth an 88-48 dcc1s1on. and dominauna the a1rls com pell lion to the tune of9Q.37. "Our standards have been to be compct1t1vc with Corona del Mar," said Woodbndae Coach Georae Varvas. "and over the last cou_ple of )ears v.e·,c been tu ky to. Wlll. So this ~CM w 1n fa rcvc c lh1 for them and v.crc up or t c meet. "We'"c aot a lot of respect of each other and ll was JUSt a artal meet We had a lot of creat races and ~ppcned to come out on lop. and I'm ~cry, very pleased about that.·· Van-as' boys were led by Louie Munn. on T1vcron and Scon Burke T1Hron doubled 1n the 200and 400 {22 6 SI 91 and Burke broke ~u_p tht Sea Kinas tttnatlf 1n the 800 and 1.600. plac1na.sccond 1n the 00. then tak1na th• 1.600 when Eddie L.neUc p;i~~ on the C\ ent in order to run the 400 and 800 Mun11 was the most dominant runner with a "ery sharp hurdles double of 15 3 and 40.1. as well as a 21-6 loni1ump and the leadofflca 1n the rcla' It was more of the same for the Woodbndge girls as Michelle Muniz, Kaci "efTcr Gma Krouse and Cathi Peck had b11 da)'S. Munir v.cnt 12.7 and 26.1 in the sprints and Keffer logged a 46 6 1n the JOO hurdle\ and 59 7 in the 400. as ""ell as sound legs in both w1nn1na rl'la) s Krouse doubled in the long and f PIHH fft TRACK/UJ • Cordova, Golla «nerge for Sues Ocean View rolls, goes for Loara Invitational consolation Kart1ncr had an out\tand1n1 after· noon. ln~1n.a out ~1aht and 1i1oallml l. 1llow1na JU t four s1nafc<1 •ith 7 ''"k.csand JQ hall . 1::1 ~here in the l.Oata lour- namcnt~ Mart.. 7. lnlae •: The V1~1n wuc1t for fhc rum an the fi~t mnina and Piul Nrv.ficld made 11 stand up 1'1lh a compkcc·pmt v t I'), !ICttma tht I Vik "P 1n a final-round sh Wd n wtth Kenntdy on tur~ day. ~ lhc ~ roncnbuwn for R.Otin f'C'achcd on a bunt inalc and or'cd on , the." Grack'' double. U•lverllt1 I. s.v ... J: Tbe ifro- jatis (2-2) truck v.1th two Nn an the fifth to cut a J..O dcfku, tMI\ ICOred fi ur tim tn the bottom of tht uda to pull 1t out and ctuldy b' • turd.I) fif\h~ound pme ....- vt llll''f ~~1m. Kcvtn SQunu went fow •llN_• nd p~e up JUlt two bits wtMlc hmnana vuna to nothilll • • ~ but ll WU "°' 11111iJ Ille fifth tMt alw Tl"OJAM llirNd. JC>llt No~. alllll .... VUCN OGa lr)IMSIDi .. -....~ .. i1 J1ta ..... Md DI~ ll*lir Mi\WIMIU--. ' ...... T,._.._... =:-:....~&: ., ;-.:;;.; "'"'"""-'" ___ '_ ,... °""'9 COMI DAil. Y PtlOT I Fridmy, Meroh 10, 1N9 early five years later, Thon still trying to shake effects of beaning . ,,_.TM~ftnt11 C'l..!ARWATER. Fla. -h's hard to "'-•~ Inn the~ 1984' wbtn a Mike Torrez 'Y.· laltMIJ da liclceftinaly into Dickie ·" ·• Tbon'a &emp&e. It YtU on April 8 that Thon went down from the pitch, his teUOn over and bis career suddenly enda.na,ered by prob&ems with double vision. • Thon still is t~na the road back, only now it's at '-thortseop for t.be Philadelphia Phillies instead of the '"Houston Altrol. ..._ ___ -Doctors ~ tbe'injury 111 .-fractm'e of the interior otbiti.I nm in the left temple. Thon underwent •W"F!Y· and a small piece of bone was wired back into l>OSJtlon. Nearly five years later, Thon still is searching for the . skilJ.sidiminisbcd by that sinalepitch. At age 30, he•s soing ·to s~ the 19&.9 season as die Phillies· regular shonstop. .. "I have a good chance here to show that I ainapable ;0fplayin&as &OOd IS I did before that," Thon sa,id. "I'm ~rkina Tor that I feel very good about playing. I'm anxious.,. , M~be Thon and the Phillies were made for each other. Both arc looking for a comeback. The Phillies :finished last in the National League East in 1988 with 96 losses. 1 Thon admits he'll never forget the pitch. But is he afraid? "Not really. I have no fear. I JUSt concentrate on ~the ball, hitting the ball down. I'm doina what I'm ·-~uRP<>sed to do," he said. "I really don't even think about r1t. Thon hit .276 in 1982, and a year later boosted it to .. 286 with 20 home runs and 79 RBI in 154 games. Canadlens cllnch Adams tltle ( • C.rt1 CHllos, Rut Coartaall ~nd Brian SkndJ.aM scored third-period g~s as the a ·-Montreal Canadiens chncbed the Adams .• "-.:, "Division title with a 5-2 victory at Quebec Thursday ni&ht. Chelios broke a 2-2 tie at 6: 11 of the third . period whennc banged home Bobby SmJU.'1 rebound for 'his 14th goal of the season. Courtnall added an insurance &oal at 17:28 and Skrudland connected 46 seconds later. "The victory gave the Canadiens IOI points in 70 games, •tops in the leaJUe and 27 more than seoond-placc Boston .... Elsewhere an the NHL: Geoff Cnrtu.JJ got three goals !·gainst bis former team and visi tina Washington scored four times in the first period to end Boston's nine-game unbeaten streak (8...().1) and move into a share of the ,Patrick Division lead with a 7-2 decision ... In Detroit. ·'Steve CMu ... and Slaawa Ban scored eight seconds ''apart in the third period IS Detroit handed tfie slumping "New York Rangers their fourth straight loss. 3-2 ... Tim .lten scored from a scramble in front with four seconds : )"Cmaini.na in regulation time to give vi9iting Philadelphia ·'8 4-4 tie with the New York ISianders. The Islanders led ·'4-2 after Gerald Didack'• pawer-play goal at 5:54 of the third period. But Rid Tocnet scored at 12: l 6 and Kerr mU9cled the puck through a maze of skatcsat I 9:56durin& .another pawer play ... Ben.le Fcderb scored for the ~th time in his last six pmcs to lead St Louis to a 4-1 ~!Vtctoryovervisiting Toronto. Brett H.U,GrecPulawat.I and Cliff Roaia& also scored for St. Louis, wfiich is 4-1 -1 in its last six pmcs and strengthened its grip on second l)lace in the Norris Division ... Joe Ninwcadyk and llaku Loob each scored twice as host Calgary rolled over slumping Pittsburgh, 10-3. Nicuwendyk also had three assists, while Jeey Mllllca contributed a goal and four 'assists an<j Jlrt Brdlaa had a lloal and two assists as the '>flames reached the 100-pomt mark for the second ·,straight season. They arc one point behind Montreal in ·the overall NHL standings. .. .. QI OT•:o•·1·n•: D·\' Dwlpt Geedca, on his three-year, $6. 7 milJion contract with the New York Mets that made him baseball's hiabest-paid player for 1989 until Roaer Oemens ana Orel Hersh1ser topncd him a week later. .. Well it was nice for a wee~, but the money reallydoesn~t mean much to me. ldon'teven look at my checks. They go right to my wife." , Slxers thump Sacramento Cbrlea Barkley bad 25 points and RoD ---- A.Men.ea added 18 Thursda¥ ni&ht as the • ~ Philadelphia 76ers beat slum pmg Sacra men-,, ~ to at the Spectrum, 106-96, handinJ the ---- Kings their 12th loss in 14 pmes. A Jumper by Keuy Smi~ brought the Kings to within 81-74 with 10:27 to pl_ay. But Derek Smi" picked up by the 76ers last month after being released by the Ktngs, sparked an 11 -2 Philadelpbta SWJC and a driving layup by ~raid e.-..... pve the 76ers a 92-76 lead with 7:34 to play. Derck Smith added 15 paints and Mike Gmlaat.I had 14 for Philadelphia. WaJJDtM TlHale led the Kings with 26 paints ... ln other NBA pmes: Alvia Robertaoa had 29 points, including 13 dunng a third..quaner stretch that broke the game open, as San Antonio topped visit in& New Jersey, 112-98. The Spurs forced the Nets into 32 turnoven and had l 9 steals, six by Robertson. The Spurs oulJed away from a~ 1 halftime lead by outsconn1 the Nets. 24-12, durina the first 8:S8 of the th1rd ~uarter for a 72-SS lead ... Mltdl RldmOlld scored 24 of his 38 paints in tt>esccond half, includingagame-breakin_13-pomt shot with 27 seconds remaining, as Golden State downed Oeveland in Oakland, 120-114. Oevdand's Mart Prke finished with a career·hi&h 37 points and went 6-for-6 on 3-pointcrs, but scored only three points in th~Jinal period as the Warriors won for the I )th time in their last 14 home pmes. Angels. deal Buice to Toronto MESA, Ariz. -DeWayne Buice. who bad 1711vesfortheCaliforniaAn1elsin 1987 ~ but strUliJed last ~. was traded to the •·• "• Toronto~ue Jays for minor taaucr Oiff ----Youga. it was announced Thursday. The rish•·handed Buice was 2-4 with three saves and a 5.31 earned run av~ in 32 ap~ranoes with Califomia &&It year. With the Anaels minor; le~ue aftlliate at EdmOnton, he had no dedaiom and a 2.l 1 ERA in nine pmes. Buice, 3rl hada6-7record in 1987, when he posted a l.)9 ERA while ~na 11 • inninp. YOUllJI. 24, Ml 5M> in 1988 for S~tc. Toronto'• ~A lllUiatc. He had a 3.42 ERA 1n 33 .-mn. workina I 4'7Y, iui• He will be tent to Edmonton by the A•el Af\er the 11\jury. he .tipPCd in 1985 lo .2Sl with .sia homttsand 29 RBr. In ·a6, 1t was .248, tlirtt homm, 21 RBI. He played 14 lllMS at :fulCOn and 32 for lhe Asttot a year laier, bitunc .212 in the NL Lasrerr u a frtt 11tnt. he sianed with San DieaC> Padres, an 95 pmn, hit .26-l with one home nan and 18 er.1 was his best year since tho tnjury. Thon uys he's gettina dote to wbett he was 1n 1982 and '83 but 11 he back. atr the way? "Not now. I don't think 1<>," he said ... But I feel that the mon;_ t play, the btuer rm aoina to prod~. I JUSl need to play." Thon almostjoined the PhiUies bCfo~ he decided to go to San Diego, but be S&Jd the club wouldn't auansntce bis contract. He and bis gent say the Phillies wanted the flexibiUty of sending him to the minors if he didn't produce on the major-lequc level. · He says San Diea<> suarantced him the '88 season . The Phillies, who admittedly have needed a shorbto~ with some pap in tbe bat for sevcrat seasons, den)' Thon s version of the nqQtiat1on1.. • In ·Philadelphia. Thon is replacing Steve Jcltz, who 'lut . I 87 last season and has a career averaae of .208. Jcltz is a capable fielder. but the Phillies, last in hitting in the NL, can't afford the kind of hilling he's shown. New Phillies Manaaer Nick Leyva is counting on Thon to tean\ wilh-anot1'1ernew-p1ayu, veteran Tommy- Herr, 32, to give the club a ~lid shonsto1>-sccond base combination. Leyva is convinced the smarts developed over the years will overcome the ovcr-30 aae factor. Thon agrees. "We have lo get used to each othcr,"Thon said. •·Bui he is a very steady player, very easy to play with, because he does everything so C&S¥. He's beeo playi~ a lot of years. J don't think there will be any problem.' I'\ TH•: 81.t:\C'HERS ERNIE'S MNIN& AAN6e. 5 Bud<EJ5 $.,1 Roberts takes lea~ with 66 ORLANDO. Fla. -Loren Roberts .,; battled cold and wind for a 5-u ndcr-par 66 e and a one-stroke lead Thursda) m the first round of an invi tational golf tournament. ---- "That's Oat out as good as I can play," Roberts said . "I've had better scores, but considering the course and the conditions, thisjs probably my car~r-best round ." The cond111ons were miserable. The temperatures reached only into the low 40•s A bnsk wtnd reduced the wind-chill factor 10 2S and made some par-'4's unreachable in two shots by th e shorter hitters. A bone-chilling mist and fog rose from the lakes and pands dotting Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club course and obscured some fairways. "On No. 3," Robcns said, "we couldn't sec the fairway for the fog. I just tried to aim for the tracks of the mowers." Shriver w ins at lndlan Wells Third-seeded Pam Slllrtvcr, her 5erve- and-volley same working well1 beat Aue • • Mlater. 6-2. 6-3 Thursday 1n tneir second-~ round match of a women's tennis tour· nament at Indian Wells. Shriver lost only three points on her serve 1n the opening set. Then. after Mmter seemed to adjust to hand.lint her serve in the second set, Shnver nailed down the VlCtory with pa sina shots. Shriver is th<" second highest seed rcma1n1na in the tournament; to1>- seeded Clui1 Evert lost to Hana Mandlikova on Wednesday. In upsets Thursday at the Hyatt Grand Champions RCS<!rt,, sevcnlh-Sttded Nleele Provl1 Q{ Australia lost, J-<1, 7-6, 6-3, to Joa Nev.ma oT C?eehoslovakia.i. and No. 8 NatUUe Taulat lost, S· 7, 6-2. 6-3. to llabdle uemoaaeet in a match of French pla)us. . . ln Sconsdale, Ariz .. to~scedcd hu LeMJ and No. S seed EmlUo Sudlei both brcacd into the quanerfinals at the Eaate Oassjc while Yuaostavian tccn·aaer Oona lvaahevlc upset cightb·seeded AMI-el CllelMkev. Lcndl the No. I ranked mcn'splayerin lheworld,nccdtdJust69 minutes to eliminate South Africa's Clwttc. vu Reakr«. 6--0. 6-2 in the final Jt()()nd~round match. 'I J 1.J '\ l'IO,.H \ DIO ftL•VlllOll 9 1.m. -COLL•o • •••naAU.: Alie"'" Coett Confer.nee T oumament -Nor1tl Cerolnl Ste.. vi. ~rvtend. E$PN. 1 UO 1.m. -COLL••• UU<•TaALLJ Atlenllc CO.st Conterenc• TCM1nem«'lt -Norttl c.roone ~ GecwlM Tedi, ESPN. 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The Maier De1 High:ars1ty and 1uniorvars1tyco-cdtquads·won second place in twodjvisionsafier compeungagainst more than 175 teams for SJZ.000 in awards and scholarships at the l 0th annual National Hi&h School Cheerlead ing Championsfiip Feb. 26atSea World in Orlando, Fla. .. . -. 0 Bud Greenspen'sofflcial film of the I 988 WinterOlymp1cs wil!p~mie~ this month on the OuneyCh.anoet Part one or•calpry '88: 16 Days of Glory,"will be shown Mareh 22. Pan 1wow1llairin May. Mater Oct's award-winning rou- tines may be seen on a one-hour s~ial toa1ron cable network ESPN on Saturday. April 29at 2 p.m. Each team hadJUSt 21h minutes to perform their routine, which was Judged on chcerlcading. gymnastics. sroup technig_ucsand overall effect mcludingdifficulty, practicality and crowd appeal. Judges were cheerlead i ng coach~ and former collegiate cheerleaders. The event was sanctioned and admin- istered by Umversal Cheerleaders Assoc1at1on, Mem8his. Tenn. J01n Brent MusburgerandJim Nanu tn New York to analyze the seedings and painngs on the selection show which will be broadcast on a delayed basis locally on Channel 2 at 3:30. Tim Brant will report from Kansas City. Mo., where the field Wllt be announced. Amon& the athletes fcaturccHn the film are Fannish sldjumper Mani Nylc.anen. Canadian spcedsk.ater Gaetan Boucher and fiaurtJlcatin& rivals Bnan Boitano and Bnan Orser. 0 CBS Radio has signed a four-year. SSO million contract to conunue its major league baseball coverage throu&h 1993. · The radio network. which has been broadcastin1basebalJS"1nce 1976. will eitpand llS~vcraae when the new contract tak.csefTect in 1990. ESPN bas 1t.s analysis a half-hour earlier.at )o'clock. CBS Radio will contmue to broad- cast a aame of the week. the All-Star Game, playofTsand World Series. The newcontractalso adds 20 Sunday ni.ghtgamcs, four holiday broadcasts and special coveraac of imj)Ortant late-season aamcs. 0 College basketball's conference tournaments will be on the tube all Wttkcnd. It all bcgjns toda)' wtth four Atlantic Coast Conference games and ~pair of Pacific-JO matchups on ESPN,ak>ng9.itha Big West double- header on PnmeT1ckct. The USA Network w1JI repla) the Hector Ca macho-Ray Mancini bout three times next week. making 1t the second basic cable network to air a fightoriginall yshown on pa)·per- v1cw television. The current five-year J... $32 million radio contract expires art.er th as season. The weekend culminates wnh the announcement of the 64-tcam NC AA Tournament field on Sunday. Camacho's split dttis1on over Manc1n1 wtll air Sunday from 8-10 p.m .. Wedncsdayfrom 11 p.m -1 a.m andSaturdayfrom 1-3p.m. CBS also wt II televise maJor league baseballbcgtnning1n 1990.The network won the TV ri&hts last Decembcrwitha bidorSl.06 billion CBS commentator Billy Packer will ESPN recently replayed the Rob-erto Duran-Iran Barkley bout, which also was a hvc pay-pcr-v1cwcvent. over four )'cars. ~- Weekend TV , radios.ports Saturday TELEVISION 8:30 a.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL: EC~C North Atlantic Conference championship. ESPN I 0 a. m. -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: Montreal 's New York Met WOR. 10:30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 811 East Conference Tournament, Channel 2. 10:30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Atlantic Coast Conference Tournamenl. ESPN. 11:30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Not~ Dame 11 DcPau L Channel 4. 12:30 pm. -COlJ..EGE BASKETBALL: Atlanuc Coast Conference Tournament, ESPN. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Bia Ea.st Conference Tournamcn~ Channel 2. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1lllno1s at M1ch1pn. Channel 7. I :30 p. m. -GOLF: PGA tournament from Orlando, Fla , Channel 4 2 p.m. -TENNIS: Women·, loumament from Indian Wells (del~)Cd). Pnme Ticket 3-p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pac1fic·IO Conference Tournament. Channel 2. 3 (>.m. -TRACK AND FfELD: World Indoor Champion hips from Budapest, Hunpry (tapr). C hanncl 4. 3 p.m. -BOWLING~ P8A tournamen1 from Nonh Olmsted, Ohio (delayed), an net 7. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS~ETBALL: Btf Wet Conference cha mpion hJp. ESPN (Pnme Tic ct, 10 p.m.). . 3:0S p.m. -U . OLYMPIC GOLD: Coveraac of Amateur Athletic Fedenuion lrack and field event from Glasgow, Scotland (tape), TBS. 4:30 p.m. -PRO SOCJtEY: New York Ranscn. at Washington. WOR, Z Channel S p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: M1d~es1ern Conference champion.sh1p, ESPN . S p.m. -WOMVJ'S BASl.ETBALL: 811 West Conference champion b1p (dela)ed), Pnmc T1ckc1. 7 p.m. -OOLLEGE BASltETBALL: Wc•t~ni Athletic Conference championship, ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -PllO SOCCER: MJSL Wichita et San Dicao. Pnmc Ticket. • 8 p.m. -. HORSE R.AQNG: Santa nit.a replays. Channel S6 (Pnme Ticket, midni&ht). 9 p.m. -COIL.EOE BAS~ALL: 811 k> Conference champions~ap, ESPN. I O:OS p.m. -BOXING: Scheduled-Evandcr Holyfield vs. M1chact Dokes from Las Veps (delayed), Showt1mc. RADIO IO:OS a.m. -BXRIBITION BASEBALL: Dodgers vs. Houston. KABij:>~· t2:05 p.m. -ITION SASEBAU.: An&el1 Mil~~~~!W~ BASDW.: San Dieao vs. Stank. KFMB (760). l p.m. -0011,aoa ~ Cal State FulknOn in Bia ,,.wm Conftftncc toumamea1 final (~la&ive), K.MNY (1600).. :):JOj).m. -oou;ms 8Al&.8TBW.: UCLA IA PKific:·IO_ Confcttnce toumarncat (teftlath·e), KMPC (710). J:JO p.m. -COU.SOlt ~ USC in Plcifk-10 Conferenee &oumamau (•Win). KNX ( 10'70}. - Sunday TELEVISJON 9 a m -PRO BASKETBALL: Oen~er at Boston. Channel 2. 9 a m -COLLEGE BASK.ETBAL!.: Mid·Amencan Conference champ1oi~.~~· ESPN. 10 a.m. -00 GE BASKETBALL: Atlantic Coast Conference champ1onsh1p, Channel 4 (ESPN. 9 p.m ) 10 a.m. -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: Atlanta vs Nev. York Mets WOR . 10-30 Im -EXHJBmON BASEBALL: Dodacrs vs Hou ton, Channel 11 . 11 a.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Sou1heastem onfcrtncc champion~~ Channel 7 I 1.30 a.m. -co GE BASKETBALL: Bia East Conference championship, Channel 2. Noon -SPORTSWOllLD: NHRA W1ntcmationals from Pomona (tape). Channel 4 Noon -SK:llNG: World F~)lc Champion hips from Obct)och. We t Gttmany (tape). ESPN Noon -EXmBmON BASEBALL: San Dttao vs Chicago Cubs. WGN. l_p.m. -GOLF: PGA tournament from Orlando, Aa .• Channel 4. I p m. -COLLEGE BASl.ETBALL: 811 Eight Confc~ncc ch11Jlp1on hip, Channel 7. I p.m. :_ COLLEGE BASltETBAU.: Metro Con· fercnct cham p1onsh1p. E$PN 1:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASl.ETISALL: Pa<'lfk·IO Conference champeonsh1p (dela)ed), Channel 2. 2 p.m. -TENNIS: Women's tournament from Indian Wells (dclan"d). Prime Ticket. 3 p.m. -PUP BASKETBALL: Oucago Pubh' ~c bo)'s charnpiOf\Jbip, WGN . ) pm. -OOLLEOB IA.S~ALL: Anal)'JtS of CAA_painnp, ESPN. 3;30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBAU..: An· nouncemcnt or ~&Qm N AA lournammt field (dcla>ed). Channel 2. 4 p.m. -WINTERPEST: Pttvicw of World Fiautt katina Champaof;11~ 1oeed ikatina. C'han~l 2. • p.m. -co a tA.1&£1'8.\U..: Southwa~rn Athleuc Confercn~ ~onship, ESPN S p. m -PRO 8 !:TaAU.: t...aken at Golden talc Channel 9. S p.m. -PJtO llOC&EY: Kinpa1 Edmonton, Prime Tacket. 6 p.m. -cou.£G£ BASBBALL: Aorida at I.SU. ESPN. • 8 p.m. -HOUE RACING: 5a'1t.a A:tiit.a rcp&ay Channel S6(PrimeTic.ke!: ll=j· g J?.m. -WOMSN .. I Al.Le Allanlic 10 ampionsbip (taj»e). Prime Tick~. 8 p.m. -llODNG: Ra) Mancini "a. Hector CamacbO Ctlpe), U !-.. aADIO IO:lO Lm. -DJllllftlON BASEBALL: Qodftn \ti., ffou1100. KABC (790). t 2:0' pm. -UJllllTION IASBBAW Anet ls\! Sett~ KMPC (710). a 2:05 p.m. -DJllllftlON 9All'IA"·· Su Dieao " Chiallo Caa~KfMl('.160). I p111. -COUW uanaALLc UCLA 1n ~•o TOUtWMlll IMI C•j~li'li.~~(110). I p.at. -Oii' -USC in ... PK-iftc.-..-loT~·=vrm:e>-KNX 0070). 'm -... u.en .. Ooldtft SUI~ J.& C ~,., WSSY: Ki• at F.dmoetoe. ltOllO ( 1190). Angels' Split squad sp pair of CK ~-WU--iDtbC -....... .... _ ............. the -·.-.. •ar,r11hi•eo•'9da me ~.,,.,..,... .. ~ ii il&Mre M~i:e;':w V81'YM. ..... w •I**' llUtll ... ,... .. ••IO plKc. .. e'a'~m M: ..._Loctwood and 01ea:tlm1y 1 ... dociblo-Wtnnen for the Barons, bue tk ~won the duaJ..meet .... for thC ftO &eaml. '-· LockWood won the 800 meters ~.4)Ud tW 3,200{mlt;l);-wfii1C Oiriscy won the lhOt put (46 feet, 9"1 a.ckl) Ind diKUI (12S.7V•). ~I • Co-Cioldl Manin Morris said Chn1ty .will be I ... IOOd athlete" for u • wbile .Atnhm Yapp won the lo~ jump widt ... reaJ~na" 2():1·dfort. . SI Md111 lM, V .. •enJty H : Erin Vali tnd Derek Osle turned in 1tron1 performanc:ies for the early sea.son io tbc mile and 120.yard h•&h hurdles retpectively for the Trojan Vali won the mile an 4:34.6 and Ogle the burola in 16.7. StevcB~a~thc IOOin 10.6 which was tohd the cond1taon of tbc track, wd ~ Coach Dan Wroblicky. Oceu ~tew ti, EtWtda 11: Senior Dan.ny Kutsch tnplcd in the 800. • I 600 and 3,200 meters, and David Keller and Ben Cesar each won twice for the Scahawks. Sophomore Troy Hanstn posted a personal best in the 1,600 wuh a run of 4:.S.S.2. R•tlartoe Beach H, Newport Barhr ff: David Lacy, a junier, nad a bi1 day with a w1nnan1 11 .16 1n the 100 meters, a KCOnd in the hi.&h1ump and anchored the Oilers· 1.600 rcla) team to victory Oalfy ~ ~·· ~ l•• ... , ... Area powers tune up for C>range County tournament Saturday Oran&<'. Coast area volleyball saw Edjson. Estancia. Univef'5ity, foun· ta.in Va1ley and Oct1n View roll to non-lcque v1ctones Thursday niaht with the Orange County Cham- pionships at Estancia Haab looming Saturday. At Estancia. the 16.team setup \l.'111 start at 9a.m. w1thpoolplay, followed by the quarterfinals at approiumattly 3 p.m.: the semifinal a11pprox1matc· ly 4:30 and the finals at approximate- ly 6:30. Seeds in the tournament arc Hunt- ington Beach, Laguna Beach. Corona del Mar and Unavef'51~. Pool · I consJSls of Hunungton Beach, El Toro, Estancia and la Quant.a.. Pool 2 mcludes La_suna Beach, Newport Harbor. San Ckmente and Tustin. Pool 3 ha.s Corona del Mar. Edrson. Irvine and Laguna Hills Pool 4 boasts U.n1vers11y , Wood- bridge, Fountain VaJley and M1ss1on Viejo. In Thursday's non-league action: Edl1on 3, Mission Viejo !: Senior outside hiller Darren Lance had 20 kHls. outside hitter Mike Diehl 18 lulls and three blocks. and middle SOtTBALI, .... blocker Karl Van Ru~n had 13 kilts and JI blocks as the Characrs outlasted the host Diablos. 11-1 S . 15-7, lS:7, IS-17. 15·7 t Ettucla S, Sn ~1neete I: The Ea&Jes claimed their first v1C10f) o( thcseaS()n, lS-IJ', 1>9.4-t.s, IS.12_, junior outsuk'hiuer Rich Romero contnbuted I 5 kills. . Oceu View 3, lrvlM I: The 2-J Scahawk captured a 15·5, I S-9, I s.r non-leaauc "ictory on the road be., hind the play of 'Lee Quinn. GrCR E\an • K.t Yt and Brandon Hunter. r Quann had I 0 kills and oaoe blocks; . Evans had mne ktlls and si bl()(kt, Ya had 10 lolls ltnd eight digs; and Hunter had fi\t' kllls. : Foutala Valley S, La Qslata t : The: Barons.cruised 10 the non-league roaJI "In, I 5-0. I 5-7, I 5-1. to even the .. record at 1-1. It was the season opener for the Aztecs. Unlvenlty S, Dana HUis l: The Trojans, ranked No. 4 in Orange County. opened their season with a· I 5-6. I 5-11 , 14-16, I 5-8 victory at Dana Hills, paced by Sang l,.ce's five aces, as well as the kills of Stefan Mumaw (20) and Pat Ferrell ( 11 ). Sailors rock Rancho Alamitos Sophornorc Scott U mer took the distance races. ao•na 4:43 and 10:28 an the 1.600 and 3.!200, and he wa\ second m the 800 (l:04) Amy Robles of Woodbridge fl•ftJ captures the 800 meters In 2:29.J, whlle teammate M ichelle M u n iz dominat es the 100 with • docking o f 12.7 In Thursd•y,s tr•ctc meet. Nr~port Harbor H1gh's girl soft· ball team e.\ploded for fO run to bur) Its non-league opponent to haghhght Orange Coast area action Thur<Sda' t1plstruo Valley t , Estaacia 3: l h~ Eagles got a run-scoring double trom Melody Eade in the fo urth inning. but that was about the extenl of po itl\.CS as Capistrano VaJle} In h1&h school guls tracllmeets Coach Doug math called an un· IAq Beaeh'WU ... 74, td.lto11 5%: discemable mo\cmenl 1n thl' bl~~' Cha.JFr Leslee Bnas reai~tered an impressive tnple with personal bests El Mocleaa 71, Un.lverslty 41: an the Iona JUmp ( 15-41/J) and discus Trojan TanJa Brix turned in a ~ "l(J? (119-5Y•) and a victory an the shot put 1n the half-male and a 12.:! I an the (3.S-71h), while lcapma a non-placmg two-male to cam a P-!!•r offi"'t\ "'h1k ~in the h1ah jump. Ed1SQn wept Una's Carolyn Gnffin ~on the 100- bOth stren&th c' en1 )a rd dash ( 12.1) and the 440 (I 04 I/) Edison freshman Juhc Neumann Uni Coach Dan \\ robh(k\ al~> ran 13:08.6 to Wln the 3,200. and commended ..\ha Lm's 1nplc1umpof freshman Shelley Taylor captured the · 32 feet. 3 inches for ~-cond place. and 800 in 2:24.8. Jamie Karrer took the Justel ammucl on·s SClond-plnci: 200 for the Characn 1n 26. 9. but was times in the 110-} ard (I 7 51 and 3 JO. disqualified from the 100 for what yard (51.0) lo" hurdles Ocea..11 View SZ. Estancia 41: T nt1a k.urcsa set a ~hoot record in thi: discus and Debbie O'Brien and Hc1d1 I ln~mann douhkd to lead the St·a ha\\<lS Villa Park 81. Cos ta Mesa 45: l he \panans captured the non-league deem on but <. o~t<.1 Mesa hnJ .i couple of \landout marks dunng the dJ)'. wnaor hurdkr Ix·n1sc Surmon cl<x:H ed a 16.05 in the 110 lo"' hurdles for a school rerord. and an thl' long1ump, 1un1or ( asso"dra Barnell ~I a ~chool rt't'ord with :i leap of 16- ( ·01.1.t -:fil·: H \Sk 1-:·1·11 \I.I . UC/ women take .5-4 win over Penn The UC I .... omen's tennis team earned a hard-fought non-confcrcn(c v1ctOI') 0' er \a suing Pl'nn as '\ta1.:c' C*11pn a.nd Mchssa Vact'aro earned comct>:i .. l "1m at No. J and No 5 singles. mpectn el) Thursda) While Courtne} We1ch~I and Kath) Rose eath ~on two-set v1ctoncs al No. I and No 2 singles .ind tcaml'tl 1n st.ra1sht sets fora wtn at No I doubles the othl'r t~o "an\ put the Anteaters o'er the top. 5-4 Cad1pn, who endured a 31 -hour match ~1th Qu.ilc:r Jen Hyac1 phe. lost the open ms SC't, 3-6. but rallied to C'\ en the match With a 6--4 Win 1n the ~eond SCI ( adagan trailed Hyaophc. 5-4. an the third, but "'on threc straight ~ml':t 1 tnclud1na a service break in the 11 lh game. 10 wm 11. 7-5 Vaccaro lost her opener to Penn's ( hm Gardner 3-6. but evened the match with a com anc:ang 6-1 wan 1n the second set. Both pla )crs held their first m. S<'r\. ICC!I an the third set, but Vaccaro won the t1c-hrenkcr. ?.() UCI im proved to 6.9. whale Penn lo'll for the: tir-.1 time 1n four matches th as season ~ In community college men's action Onace Coast t, Rlverslde 0: Em R1be11cr pan·d Orantc Coast College to the lopsided \.lctol') at R1 \l'Ndc the PiratH' third tra1~t Or.anie Empire Conlcrcnc<' v1ctof) and ~vcnth an c1&ht OH~rall dec1S1ons In a community collqr ~omen's malch. Onae Coa1t t. RJvenlde t : The Pirates conunued their pencct 5QSOn with a ncar-~rfcct performance 1n sin&)H. lo 1n1 only four pmc\ in 12 'i.Ct\ en routl' to l!PP1na. t~ir rttord to J-0 an the Orange empire Conference and S-0 O\.erall. Jn h.t&b school bo>s action le¥•rlJ ffUb 11, Corou del Mar 7: The Sea k.mp dropped their fir11 match 1n four starts as No :?-ranled ~ertv Hills rode the cmt of a supcnor s1n1le hneup for ats 'kCOnd '""of the season Standin1 out for Corona drl Mar ~ .. , the "o. ' doublH team of xnion Dou& hulc1n and Rach I I.an. who s~cpt their competauon ~rt HalMf 1', P'oa&aba Valle)' •: < hm Rabbitt, fosina only one pme. and Brett Han\Cn lo,mg only four. each s~ept their sets H the S•ulol'\ 1mpro' cd tMir record to 3..0 fountain Valle> fell to 2-1 a.IUu IUUt It, £41 ... I: The'Charaers lo\I another close one de pitc thr mona play of DaH Phillip~ .ind John Guccione with a '\IWCCP at No l double,. f d1\0n tl·ll to 0..7. .. Al' Utff,,..te C•I Stat e r ullerton'1 M •rk Hiii tMJ looks for room to r,•11 •round Utah St•t•,s Dan Con· w•y dur "9 ltg W est Tourney game. Kc' Ul W h1tc tool.. the lo . h.U Ji'" · dec1s1on bo~1n1ou1 atlerst\ inning . Kendall k.a per. "ho IA>Cnt l for .i .,..1th a tnpk. led off the Sl\lh mn1n1 ~•th a in&Jc anJ ort'J on brothcr l<nan II.a p«'s tnplt ~nn~ lkm1 san&Jtd home Kc' in Ka per. and" 1th one out. ht rtd v. hen Paul Pl) I r' ,.naJc \\<as m1\h•ndlcJ 1n tht-outfield. ndina f'hler to third Ph lcr came ho~ on \'1n c ( 0'1cllo'; i.qucc1.c bunt. feet 4 1 inchc\ Barnell alw took the 220 in 2ti 6 llUJ1tla1ton Buch 14, Newport H1rbor 33: The 01k~ aot suindout dTort<i. from ~,V~O L1~ ker.Junaor "Jatahc ..\diHril more Jean- ne ( orban an the non-eague ~an Leaker doubled an the.-~pnnts ( 13.34 and .?7.5) and anchored the w1nn1nJ 400 rela) .\dam doubles an the d1s1anre (S '6 8 and I I .S7 in the 1.600 and 3.200) and Corbin tool first place in the shot f 32-1) and d1 cus (99·M1 z). Herc's ho" 11 ~cn1 for Harbor as "ell as ot he"' Newport Harbor 10, RIDebo Alamitos 5: The aalor 101 a b3srs- loaded tnplc from Tai) n Goemer an the ~ond inning and he scored on the pla) on an ensuing error to hi1hhght a Sl.\·run outburst . Robin Russell truck out e1&.h1 and walked t"'o. be Y.as baclr...e<f up b) Jenny 'ham's 2-for-2 cOort~ at the plate. as well as t\\<O RBI and a run scored. The non·lcague ~an 1mpro' c~ Harbor to 1-1 truck for SC\en runs in the first 1nnmg en route to the non-leaaue '1ctol') at TeWinlle Park. Saddlebaclr I, Loag Buel Poly l: Fre hman ndlt·hander Dcs"i Abrego struck out I J and walked one a.s the Ro.Wrunne~ opened wuh a win 'an the Downe) Tournanent. brego h.ad a perfect game through five inning . he finished with a two-hitter and had lhepme·~onlyc~tra base h1t,a tnpk. Fullerton escapes with OT wih Gauchos oust 49ers in Big West Tourney an the 811 Ten a.nd 2~ overall . put11n1 the Hoosiers two ptncs ahead of ~nd-pl.a<x llhOOtS v.oath one pme remamana in the resubr sc:ason From The Assodat~d Pr~ss ( l'dnc ( eballo' dro' e 10 th <' lcfl 1-iJ~lml' and '>C:Ored on a \lam dunl "11h I I ~·1.:ond!. remaining 1n O\Cr· llml' to g1,c <al '>tatc Fulkrton an lS7-8(> 'll IOI) o'er l 'tah 1ate an a quancrtinJI _g.amr of the Bag \\lest Conlcrt.·ncl' Tournament Thu N'.ta) at the Long Hcalh .\rcna (eballo'> led all scorers Y11lh 27 poani... 11 of them aflt.•r halftime I k \COrl·d fullcnon ·s last Ii H' point\ of rl'gula11on as the game ~cnt 1n10 o' crt1me 11ed. 77. 77 l tah late. "'hach dosed 11~ ..eason at I~-I b. got 11 points apiece from guard Read 1'tl""C) and Dan (on"'a) l tah \tatc shot S 7 percent from the floor 10 the Titan ' SO percent and outrl'bounded Fullerton 41 -26 But th" .\gg1es hurt thcmsel"cs "'uh :?5 turno' er<i to thl' T11ans· I 0 fourotht.•r Fullerton pla)er..srn~d an dout'llc figure\ including \tark Hall "11h I b pomh and De rel Jones "11h 15 The \ltton "'as Fullenon's tifth "In Ill SI\ 0\ C'rtlme gam~ th IS season and rail.Cd at\ record to I f>..12 In othl'r Bag West Toumamrnt game\ • C Santa Barbara '9, Loa1 Be.eb l1tt 57: \.11lt" 0o)le ort'd I~ point\ nnd fm \.k"'-rthur addt'd 18 to h:ad U<. \anw Barbara past Lona Beach ta tr \.fc.\rthur cortd 14 of has 18 point 1n the first hall a nt~ · 83rb.1ra dominated 10 post a 38-29 hatn1mc kad Ha'I three-point pla) "'•th ~ <W left an lir\t hnlf put ~nta Barbara, 21 ·7. ahead for &ood at 19-17. Tht 49c". "ho finished the ason at 13-15. ~ere led b Marco Aemang. .,..ho srored 20 points and had IO rebounds Teammate THonc l\illchcll added 10 points New MuJco State It, Fresao State 59: James .\nderwn scol'l'd 15 pomt'i as '-'e" Me\lco "'late 10-9 hrld on 10 beat Frc no State. 14-1 4, and ad· \.anccd to meet l ( Santa Barbara tonight In the fir\I round of the Pacific-I 0 Tournament· USC 94, Art1oa1 tate U : ( hns Moore ~ored J I points and .\Ian Pollard came off the hcnch m the second half to add I II a., l '~( beat .\n1ona St.ate The 10th-seeded Tro1an\, I0-21 overall and J..16 an the Pac-Io. "111 meet second-seeded t1nford tonight in the quanerfinal round WulaiJlgton tate 71, Ore1oe 51: Onan Quinnett had 18 fir.t-half point and Harold \\na}lt ~Orl"<i 12 of has 14 points in the second half to cal'T) \\ash1neton tate pa\t Oregon Bnan \\tnght added 14 point 12 on J..poant \hots for the ( ougar\. ~ho impro,cdto 10.1 O\eralland 5-14an the Pac-J O. ThC} ad,ancc 10 thr quanerfinal round apm t No I .\nzona""th1s afternoon Ottaon. ~ hich fim hC'd the "C~son at 8-H and .\-16 1n C'Onfercnce pla" was led h~ Rand~ (1ran1 ~1th ~' point . In the 811t Ten l diaH 75 . Wl1coul1 14: frc hman Enc .\nderson SC"Ored 19 points as o. 6 lnd1:.na beat Wiscon- sin. chnchang the Hoo 1e~· record 10th outright Bag Ten champion hip and the conference'r. automatic berth m the CAA basketball tournament The v1ctol') hftcd Indiana to 1 S-:! \\ isrunsin. hoping for an at-larie NC AA bad. dropped to 8-9. tied w1Jh M anntsota for firth pla~ an the Baa T rn. 3nd 1 7-10 overa.JI. ! Mlc~JU II, Nortlt•esterw 1t: (1kn R1~ scof'N 26 points, Scan Hagin added l:? of his 14 points rn the second half and o. 8 Michigan. 24-6. 11-5 , sun." cd a late sea.re to post the \ 1ctor. 0' er Northwestern. 9-18. ~-15 • In finals of conference tour- nam~nts. R•t1ers 70, Pena State ": Rack Dad1ka made '"'o kc~ J..point shot an th(' final 3 14 as Rutgers capped a phenomenal comeback season under ne"' ( oach Bob Wenzel and defeated Penn tatc to win the Atlantic 10 tournament and an CAA bad Rutgers.. 18-12 after a 7-22 cam- paign 1 )ear ago ra.Jhcd from a 13· po1n1 first-half defiot an camina at first 'l( .\ .\ bid since 1983 and den} 1n1 Penn State. 19-11 lts first since 1965 MkN.le Teeaastt at. Autla Peay 7t: Kem Hammonds made 1 clo -in ba ket and free thro \\<1th ''' seconds ten. hft1ng M1ddle Ten· l\CS'itt, 22· 7. to a \ ICtOI) O\.Cr upsct- mmded Au tin Peay1 18-12. 1n tht title game of the Oruo Valle on- ference tournament. ArkHHt·Llttle Roell .... Cet1teury 71: Jt'fTCwnminp\.eycd a 14-0 runatthc tartofthe~ndbalf a~ .\rkansa -Little Rock. 23-7. earned un C ,.\,.\ bad Y.1th a victor\ OHr Cen1enal'). 16-14, 1n the 'Trans Amcnc:a Athletic Conference tour· nament ch1mp1on hip game. 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Merd'I 10, 1111 t 41ll I tit HI ( t~IC It • ff&"lktlli\ll >'· w n..-11111 Wll'I a Ct I II P9C9c DMllla w L L.nn 41 11 ~· '' t1 S..ltte 3' n Golden State 34 24 Porltencl lO 2t Sacrwnento 16 " ~ 11 49 MldWflt DMtlea Uteh J7 23 Houston 32 26 o .... , 31 27 Denver J2 2t S.n Antonio 15 " Ml.ml • so IHtem C•• •ice Clev•nd o.troll MllW~" Atlanta Chic"° lndlena AIMk DMSieft 40 19 33 27 2' 30 26 32 23 31 15 " c:.ntr• DMMen " 15 41 16 J7 19 36 24 34 24 16 42 TlwrMIY'• ~ f'cL Ats ... .621 .5" .517 .267 .1'3 .'17 .552 .53-t .S33 .254 .131 .471 .sso . .m ·"' .Jn .254 .746 .719 Ml .600 .516 .276 r ~ 106, s.<ramento tS s.n Antonio 112, pqw Jerwv 91 Go10en State 120, Cleveland 114 T.-'t'10- • LM11n et Cl'lerlolle, 4:30 p m 1 CllvNncl •I Clll9en, 1:30 P m DenV91' et Miami, 4:30 P.m • ~· et tndlane, 4:30 P.m. Sectamtnto at W•ihlneton, 5 Pm Dett.s at H«11ton, S:30 P.m. S..1111 et Mllwaukft, 6 P.m. Golden St•I• ., Uteh, 6:30 P.m. Ga 31/t 4\At ·~ 10~ 25~ lO'h ' 5 s 211/'J 2t 7112 11 13'"2 11 2S 2 5t,i, I VJ 9'"2 271"2 h \ ' t ti ' I l ~/ MUMI ....... •urn TIM•n ..... ,.,.... (H) 1, $ell F~ltCO 1 o.lellCI lu l t. AMiii <"> s DeielWl •• MIMelol• J Cf~) Clnc:IMell t, PllllO\lt_,. J Detreit S, PtllliOl!Mle S 111 IM!nh. tie> HoustOft 7, NY Miit 2 Allenta 4, lafflmoA 0 N.Y. Yat*Mt II, MOlllrMI 6 T ... , I, SI. LOUI• I Toronto '· CJ\lceeo WNI• Soa 4 • Oekland (HI 6..1. SMllle S ( 12 lnnlnet) San o• 7, \..llYaland 1 00 lnnlnt•. lie) MllWaullM 1, Chlceeo c~ 1 Bolton n . Kanus Cllv at Heines City, Fla~ «d .• cold T.-Y'1 0-S ~ YI Saitlmore at Miami .. 10.lS a.m ""9111 ¥S CllYetend et Tl.ICMMI, Artr., 12,QS om. T....,.s GemM ....... vs Milwal.lkft er Cllandlef, Arlr . 12:05 p.m ~ vs Houston er ICl .. lmrnM, Fla , lO:OS a.m. 5--Y'•O-.. ....... YI. Sfflllt el Tempe, Arlr , If-OS Om Houlton Css> ,.., OeMrl er Ve<o a..cn. Fla.. 10.30 • "' ...... " ,, ....... J (at ,..__..., Ca lifornia (SS) 000 300 000-3 6 '2 0.kland (U ) 000 2'1 00x-t 12 1 SIVleYen, CNirlend C•I, C burn 15), Cortiell (I) and Parrltll, ICtWN» I•), M. ""-•· Cadefet (S), Dawtr; Il l and Bando, McGIMli (II W-Cedarer. 1·0 L-Charland, 0· 1 Hlh-<elllor~I Blcherre (I) 0.ktancl, Parker m. McGwlr• 2) .....-1,0...... I (at~. Atta.I C.tllornla CH I 210 100 •1 11 o S.n Francisco 100 000 000-1 • 4 lt<'-(h ;..1 ............. ...... ...,. W118'*'9 & C.-.. Mir• . , ....................... , i.-;.t.s..mi (W), 11..J, 2 ~ (C), 11', S Joflfttoft (W), 11 7 --1 TIWrtft (W), 22.1; t ~ (C), 2' 7, J WflY (Cl, 24.1. --1 TivttOll (W), S1 f, t ldV'tlll CCI. 52 I. l. lamutn ICI Sl.1. .... , L.AV'tlll IC>. ttl 1; I ~· CW), t'Oi t, ) Sflrvoell <Cl. ,_, 1,400-1 autk• <WI • ....U; 2 ~ CCI, •:401 Sl NletttllurcS CCI, •:42 uoo~1. HoecN1cS cc>. 10:11~ t. kllNoc:• (C)1 10:117; J. SclOll CCI, 1Uf.7. 110HH-l Muniz CWI, ls.J; 2 C~ CCI, It.I; J. Sttdt (WI, IU, JOOlt+-1. Munir CWl, .0.1, 2. S1lctl CW), cU; J "'"'9rd <Cl, .. ,,.. .00 lt•v-t Wooelbrld91, .0. Ii* lt•-1. WOOdlw'Joee, J:AlJ.I. HJ-I NeSll (W), 6•2; 2. ~ CWI, S-10. 3 LeM\ IC), S•I LJ-1. Munir (WI, 21-., 2 Smith CW), JH, J. Ne\11 (W), 20-1 T J-1. CNUIOfle (W), O • I, 2. Ne\11 (W), '°"'· J,. CarlMn (Cl, lt·4. PV-1 Altllns IC), 12·6, 2. HellMMtel (W), lt ... , l. BrUIWI (W), 12·0. SP-1. Sola(CNll CW), O·I, t. Hedler (Cl, fl-t, 3 El'Nf'tOll (WI, 4M OT-1 .Soleravti CW). l,,_., 2 DoNYWI CCI. 133•0. l. Ttvtor CCI, l•t. Nu•--a.ell M. ......... Haf1tilr' 41 ( .. ,,...... ................. , 100-1 Lacv IHBI, 1116, , Po-INH), 11.3', l. Franc. (HSI, IUO 200-1 (lie) FraftOH (HS) and Uc\' (HB), 23 It, l Po-(NH), 24.0. 4C»-1 Wiii (HS ), S2 7, t. McKlnlr; (HI), S3 f, 3. ICuMt (NH), SU . ~I Md<lnlev CHS), 2:03, 2. Urner IHI), 2~. l. Thlbeult (NH), 2:06, IAOC>-1 Urner CHS), 4:'3, 2 Ful\llo (HSI, S:OJ, 3. Vouno (HB), 5.-0.. 31200-1. Urn« (MBI. lo:JI, 2. PoN (HSI, 10:41, 3, ~• CHBI. I0;4f 110HH-1 Menrles INHI. 17-47; 2. Nlellon CHBI. 17.97; 3. Bu\h CNH), 11.12. 300IH-l. Sulh (NH), 42.12; 2 Menriff IHHI, .,J I Bench warmers S.tw•Y'• 0-Detrotl el P?lli.oetclhl•. •:JO p m Miami at Atlanta, S o.m. Indiana et New York, S:30 p.m SMlllt al CllbeO, S:lO p.m. Fraser, LOYNce 1•1. Minion (6), HWYey (I), Monleleonl 191 •nd Orton, Downs, S.muets (5), Leffert• (1), Swan Ill, Garrell• Cf) and Kennedy, Tei.cs. 16). W-Fra.er, 1-0. L-OOwns, 0·1. HR-Sen Francisco, W. Cla.n. (1) ~ •• T'#tna t Cat v-9Mdl, !'ta.) Mlnnesot1 000 110-2 S O 42.M; 3. McCtuno (NH), n.t. 400 Rela-1 N-oorl Hartior, 45.tS 1,600 Rtlav-1. Hunllneton h.cll 3-:>4 HJ-I. 0 1"9\IS (H8), 6·t; 2. Lecy (HSI S-10, Mike Devereaux, MHce Sharperson and Tracy Woodson fl•ft to right) bundle up •galn1t th• Ja·d•gr•• cold on the· bench during game against Minnesota Thurld•J· New Jef'wY et Houaton, S:.30 P.m. o ... , et Sen Antonio. UO p,m Phoenl11 at Mltwaukft, 6 p.m COLLEGE MEN • .._.,ada·LH v ... , 102, UCI 12 : , ... West T _ __., • ua IMYMll·Lll• v .... ' ~"-· ~~-­i Heroman 6 O • 12 Aueroon t I 3 27 I It.Buller 3 4 4 10 Scurry • 0 2 I : M.Oktravll 6 1 S 13 D Sutlel' 5 I l 11 1Pelmef I 1 5 21 Hunt S 2 J 14 I FIOvcl 2 1 4 11 Antllon• I 6 4 24 lLeMI S 1 1 11 CY!lnvch 3 I 0 1 r Paflttt 0 0 I 0 Rouum 0 0 0 0 Anllwson 0 0 0 0 Yount 0 2 0 t ; 1t.Ok1rav11. 1 o 2 2 Jones o o 1 o , McOcKkev O O o o Aellles • I • t I Mev 0 0 0 0 Jeter 0 0 0 0 '"°"" 0 0 0 0 l Tolall 31 14 2S 12 Totals JI 21 20 102 I H&lftirne'. NeYada·LH V9"1, 5S·4S. ; l·oolnt 9Mll UCl-Pe!nwr 6, Nev~-LH , Veoa1-Auemon 1, Hunt 2, Anrhonv 2 Tedlnlcell: None. c ..... seer.a MK>W•ST lndlane 75, Wltc-ln M MidllHn •· Norlhw .. l«n 1' Pvrdue 13, Ohio St SJ tiMMNAMaNTS " .... , A-...C 1t ltuteers 10, Penn SI. '6 Ollie.,,...., Middle T-. 12, AU$lln PMv 1t TtlM AIMf'tu Alllettc Ark -Llllle ltock 100, Cenl-rv n (Owe ....... , IMl WMt CS Fullerton 17, Utah SI 16 (Oii UC Senta S.rl>at'a 6', Lono 9Mctl St 57 New ""'81tlc.o SI .0, Fresno Sr 5' Nend•·Le• Veoas 102, UCI ., w..-... A"*'k New Mlxlco 7•. Air l"orce 60 Texu·EI Paso •· W'tomlnt II 12 ot) Hawaii n. Srlef\al'n Yount '9 COICW'.00 SI S2, Utan SO '""" ..... , ... Kalt ,, Bo61on Colle9e 11, SI. .JOlln's 7• -Illy Mont-17, Montane SI . .,. loll W.C-SI. !_91 Ne'lecte·lteno '1 ., •II.AC .... Atllillk Bo$1on U. '6, N~e 51 Hertford 1 S, C.nlSIU$ S7 Norlheutern 6S, Maine St Si«la 61, Cotoate Sl ~ c.letllete St. Louts 61, Butt« '4 Xavier, Ohio IS, LOYOia, Ill 13 Davion n, Detroit S4 ~edk-1' wasnlneton St. 71, Oreoon 5' USC t•, Arlr-St t2 ......... GeMela 13, Mlnlulpol St " Mlululopl IO, Auburn " HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Mllllll 11id' SJ, Cerw dlt Mar 46 , .... leWIMrll ........ s.nlllltllb) Mel * I '* C«w 4111 NIM f9R9f• ~R-• Anden Jones ~It Venca •i.ncs ~ ._... WesltlrOOll s.v ... Totels SOSIOPllM 1246 I ? O 4 Cwiertnlll S 4 0 17 • 0 l • Herrinelon 6 0 l 13 4 4 2 12 Cle~ 2 O S 5 I I 0 3 $C)rall 2 0 2 4 3 0 I I Wa..Jotmon 0 1 0 I o o o o Mainer o o o o I 0 0 2 JeckMMI 0 0 3 0 I 4 3 6 20 11 13 S3 TotelS 17 1 ,, 46 Sar-. .. Ovarter-. MonllntnlOe II 12 16 1..-sl Corona dl4 Mar 10 12 13 11-46 3-llOlnt 9QM· CdM-Cwlet'tnla l , Cter1l I, Herrlllelell I. T~ None. HORSJ: H ·\('I '\G LO$ Anoela 013 OOx-I I TOll"8r, Atherton 151 and Mercado, l"lerchiM!', R. Merllner ISi end Scloscla, Rev•t 151. W-Her\hlMI', 1·0 L-Tollv«, 0-1 HR-Los Anoeles. Marsha• Cl> NON·C~:INCE 5eCal c..... 4, ·-2 Regis 100 001 000-2 5 2 SoCa! Colleoe 000 OCM OOx-4 1 2 Whitt, Sm1rh 11) encl Solev, Rntrom encl lkrnl. w-Rvstrom, 2-1 L-wnl•-0·1 2&-Anderaon CRI 3&-teen l(aM*' CSCCI Kev K•-CSCCI. Cemmunltv c ..... ORANGE IEMf'tRK CO..l"IR.KNCI Gektlft Wftt It, a--. ~ t Rancho Sentleoo 000 '30 011-9 11 0 Goloen West 011 100 5211-10 12 2 HoelUr. FIOlh (4). Kelly 111. Center "' and Watler, Turner, ,,,.,_, (41. Foremen Ill. POPe 191 encl Vlllev•• w-Foreman, •·2 L-.Cjlllv 29-ltamo. CRS), Martineau (RS I JS-Lvnch IGW I, Pequelle CGWI HR-Paciuellt (GW), Wet>« <RSI 0rwiee CMtl 7, ,....,_, ) Fullerton 001 200 000-3 I 3 Or•nM Coast 023 000 02•-7 11 I eart>er, Pelnton 171 a nd Mete, Sewell, Goll• (41 end Kiii¥ W--Oolla. 1-0. L-etrt>er, 2-3 28-&alleY (F), Simon COCCI 38 -Youno (OCCI HR-Barnes IFI, Parot !Fl, Cordove IOCCI """ lcMel LOAllA TOUllNAMSNT MettM 7, lrvttlt 4 Marine 510 100 0-7 I 1 lr"ine • 130 000 0-4 s 2 P Newflel<I enc Lindwv, Sretra, Goldlleln 141. S..t (6), ()t)erofel C1l end Vollmer W-Newfle!o L-Sretre !&-Marrin Ill l indWV (Ml I(__.. 4, H""""-"" llMdl 0 Hunr.neton e..ch 000 000 ~ J I Kennedy OCM 000 •-3 1 Wr!Oht. Vullo 161 end Aonew, Monlek• end Fr-9 w-Monteke L-Wr!Ohl HR-Frenel (K ) .. F9UllAlll V'*"' 4, 0-Has I F-leln Vallrf Oll 000 0-4 4 0 Dane Hiii 000 000 1-1 2 I CrOSMll. Lancatl« (S) Hardecrt 111 encl Heoee, s..tev CSI. Klsrono, Sv1111k 161, Cre>sbY (1) and ICalMa W-CrOSMtt, 1•0 L...1(1$hno 28-{;rac:k CFVI HR-Merill IDHI oc-t V'9w I, J.W . ...,_ 0 J.W North 000 000 ~ 4 t Ocean View 202 llO a-t t 0 VIHadondo. GrNn 161 and Louis, tc:arhn« tnd COibert W-IC•rhne<. 2·0 L-Vllleoonoo 29-8Ufns IQV) 2, Hernender COVI. COibert <OVl HR-Mullen1 COVI ~6.se ... -> S.Yenne 000 030 0-l S 4 UnlYersllv 000 024 •-6 4 4 Trumoour. VHciuer 161 and Brown SQulres, Snli1h 151, Va ll (SI e ncl Dieter W Vall, 1-0. L-Tr111Y10Yr, 0-2 2&-Mlcoloff (SI, Vall CU), No"99f'Od CUI • \01.1 .• :\B-\l.I ,>'-• """ ICMlt ...,. NON·L.•AGUI Edkon def Minion Vieio, 11-IS IS·7 15-7, lS· 17. 15·7 Fountain Vane... def La Qulftla, 15-0, 15·7 15-7. Oc:Mn View def lrYlne, lS-S, lS-t . 15-7 Estende def Sen Clemente, IS·ll IS•t 4-•s. 1s-12 · • Unlwnltv def 0-H•. IS-.. IS-11 14· 16 ls-t. • • GOI l e .. I .............. NOM•LmACW. MllttM lff. ....... a.di ~ -Ct llelel at M11•1...,._ CK) I (lie) Dallon IM) and Plccoo\I lMI, ,., 3 tc:loM IW), 31, S. Yan (WI and Aldon IMI, Jt C.--MM ltl, S-. "'81 -•t .....,..., a..ctt cc. ' ....... ,., JS) I. Lft (SHI, 17; 2. (lit) Ttldl lCdM). Bemts ICdMJ, 'll; 4. (tie) Welll« (CdM), S Son CSH), fO. .... ... "' l ICalM< (NH), S·I. LJ-1 Joflnson (H8), 20-,; 2. L.arne< (NH), 19·11, 3 Elwman (HSI 11.f\li T J-1 JohMon (H8), 41-1, 2 Wiii (H8), 40-1, 3 Lerner INHI, 3'-11 SP-L 0unaoein (Hlll. 43-6. 2. C_, IHS). 31•. 3 Scllwaru (NH), l6·f OT-I Scllwanr CNHI, 107·1. 2. Sttellrestenl (NHI. 104·5"2. 3 Gielow CNH ). ,..0 "1 E T-12, r:--.... Vllrt "4 er--. """" "' nwtws> 100-1 Collins IFV), 11.t, 2 Sllellles CFVI 11 9, 3 RIGe (FV), 11 t. 200-1 Four (ET), U 0 1 Rica CFVI 247 Honnel IE Tl, 1U. 400-1 FOUT (ET). S2 2; 2 Collin\ (FV). S4 I. 3 Gardner CET). SS.7 I00-1 LodtWOOCI IFVI. ?:06 4. 2 C Gonieles IFVl. 2116.6. 3. Netson IETI, 2-GI 3 1,6C»-l o.iMn CETl. 4:S2 1, 2 Sunlnffr IETI, • S3 3. 3 ltothdlllO !ETI. 453 S 3,200-1 Loellwood (FVI, 10'212, 2 MalM>n IETI, 10'.26', 3 White IFVI. 10-40 1 110 H~l O.t1 CETI, 17', 2 Nouvtn (ET>, 110, l Orr CETI. 11.2. 300 IM-1 Honnel (ET), 43.S, 2 GtrOMr tETI. 43.1, l Osley IETI. 43.7 400 rtler-1. Founteln Vetlev, 46 1 1.600 r ... r-1 Founteln Vellev. Nf 2 HJ-I Milbv IE Tl. S· 10, 2. Fair (ETI, S-tO, 3 NOuven CETI. S-1. LJ-1 YaPO CFVI. 20-1, 2. SrOOllrnan (ETI. 11-11. ). Vernon (ET I. 11· 10. T J-1 Honnel !ETI, 37·1V,, 2 Mc(edlln ce n. l6·S1tJ, 3. Lato IF...,, JS· I PV-1 S.hbe CFV), 12·6, 2. OPfer IFVI, 11·6, 3 Wine CET), ll•O SP-1. Christy (FV), 46-t \'J, 2 Jensen (ETI, 4S·O, l Cuarer CETJ, 4l·:V'• DT-1 CPlfls.tv (FV), 125-7.\oo 2 Jensen IETI. 123·2''>, 3. StloGklev CFV), 121-6...., El MedlM I•, ~ SO Crulllllne """" Ill Yan11 I 100-1. Bnoman CUI, 106 2 Van$1\J4s IEMI 10 7, 3 Adeiuflmooj IEM). IU tz0-1 Terrv CEMI. 1'3.2. ? SrHfN" IUI n 6 l Sencler1 CUI. 2U ..0-1. Tenv CEMI. S2 2. , Fost« IUI. SH. l ltftd IEMI. SU eac>-1 Terno CEMI, ?1>ll, 2 ICornvsJl\tk• (EM), 2-06.S, l Dele IU), 2-ilt.S Mill-I VaN IUI. 4.34.4, 2 Sllles IEMI 441..S, l Tf'IOn\c>son CEMJ, 4.49 0 2·mlle-1 Twl CUI, 10-. .JO 2 Ho.Aron CEM), 10 Sl 0, J TllomPton IEMI, 10.510 120 HH-1. Ovle (U), 16.7, ? Putdl CEMI, IU, l Oliver CUI. 19 0 l30 IH-1 S.0-CEMI. 410S, 1 Pnch (EM), '2 1, l ()vie <U), '2 1 ..., r ... v-1 Et Modena. 46.1 Mlle f ... V-1. UnlYe<lllV, it440 HJ-1 SNllan (EMl, S-1. 2 RYcrew IEMl. S-1, 3 Hflrtl (EMl, S-6 LJ-1 Van Sluis IEMI, 20-0, 2 Henoenon CEM), 19·3'.'1, ). Perette (EMI, 11·7 T J-1 Perella (EMI, 40-6, 2 CllO (U), 3'•1, l Chane CUI, ls-11 PV-1. Van Sluis (EMI. 13-0, 2 Sar.men CUI, 10-0; 3 no lhlrd. SP-1 Johnson CEMl, 43·0, 2. Wetd IEMI, 41-3'.'J, 3 Eastman CEM.l. 40-3'4 DT-1 Johnson IEMI. 136-10'2, 2 Kusnner IEMI. 131-l. 3 Ee1tmen (EMI, 119·10\lt OceM View t2. lslMCle JI (al "*" ~ Ill ....,.., lGC>-1 Cflaf IOVl, 11.lS, no MCOnd or ttwd 200-1 Cftal (OVl, 23.'2, t Z.llara.s IOVI. 2U, l Garber (El, 267 tCI0-1 lat1ara1 IOVl, SS.2, 2 HitdeWend (El, S60t, no INfd I00-1 KUfKll COV), 2'01.l, 2 Lehr COVI, 2'081, 3, H.tnMn COV), 2M7 1.--1 Kurten COV). 4.53.7, 2 HMMn """ "'*' 91111 • NOH·L.•AGU• -· w ........... Cerw -Mar J1 ', .. ,,.... WMtl Ill fMtlln) 100-1 Munir CWI. 12.7, 2 Youno <Cl. 11 o, 3 LOCllwOOd CWI, IJ I 200-1 Munir IW), 2' I 2 YOl.OllO ICI, ?6 1 3 Waller <Cl. 216 400-1 KtftW I~). St 7, 2 S.wrn CCI 1-01.5, l We.Iler IC>. l:OS 1 I00-1 Root.s (WI 22'3. 2 L Peck IWJ 2.34 4, l Modeef IW), 2.37 4. 1.--1 C Pedl (W ), S431,? Robles IWI S S4 0, l T erdlff (WI. 6:05.I 3..200-1 C P9ca CW!, 12 1t 0 2 Waffi IC) 12'77 0, 3 Tetdfff (W), 13'CIO lOOLH-1 LOCll.WOOd (WI 16 2. 2 Slonner (C). IU, ) Knltflt (WI. 113 lOOl.H-1 Keffer IW), 46 6, 2 Young (Cl, 47 t , l l(nlehl (WI, Sl 7 400 lttla-1 Wooelbridoe Sll 1.600 Retev-1 WOOClbrldot, 4 22 5 HJ-I Sawin CCI, S·2, ? Krouw (WJ. ~-4. Mahoney IC I. 4-1 . LJ-1 ICrouw IW), IS·I, 2 Tran (WI, lS-2 l S.wln IC), 15·1 T J-1 tc:rouM (W), 33• 10, 2 LOOwooo (W ), ll-1, l 8arlaf11S IC), 31-4 SP-I Harry CW), 30·!1, 2 Krouw CWI. 2t· II, 3 S.wln CCI. 27·7 DT-1 Hetlllnt (C), ... 2. 2 C.nson IC). 11·6, 3 Harrv <WI, IO-f """"""""' BoMdl "' ..... ..., ...,..,. ll l•• runnln8 .....U• In me1en1 100-1 Lelk.tr CHS), 13.'4, t Da111s (HBI. IU, l l.olla (NH}, 12.1'1 200-1 Ltlller (HB), 27.S, 2 L•.,.._.n 1-NHI 21 17, J Wew CHS), 214 4GO-l Jao.lt (HBI. l~f. 2 a.rton (NH I. 1-070 l Flttef IHBI. 1-07' •1 Rulk.owJlll IHBI, 2.345, 2 StrnnowM!' CNHI 2.36 0, l Meck IHBI, UU 1.--1 Adem CHB), S.36 1, 2 MallM>n IHH>, 5.Al 0, 3 Rutkowski (HSI. s 5' 0 l,200-1 Adem CH8) 1157, 2 Denoour CNH), 17 17, 3 Robttuon (NH) lt10 IOOU+-1 J.cot>son (NHI 17.'1 2 Lov1t1 CHIU, 17 2', ) Pfltre< (fllH) 17 ti JOOIH-1 Lovin CHaJ, SOtl, 2 JecoGIOll (NH), SO fS; l EChOn (HSI St If 400 lt ... r-1 Huntonoton Bffcll. S216 1.600 lt..ar-1 Hllnlll'flon IHKll. US HJ-I Wendland IHSI. 4·1, 2 Wrllr"ll CHBI, 4·6, l DIMMlnO CHBI 4·4 LJ-1 Pfister (NH), 15·6. 2 !Camel IHIS), 14 11, l WlWIGk (Hal, 14 4 > T J-1 Kameo IH81, 31.9•,, 1 Wtndl.ilO CHSI, l1·1...,, l Walker CHBl 31-6 SP-I Corllin (HB). l1 1, 2 Bovo !HSI 27-t:-3 Glem CNH). 7S-ll DT-1 C0tbon CHSI, ,._I , 1 9ovd <HSI I0-1, l Glenn (NHI. 7'·0 Lene a..c:ti .._. 74, lllMfl n 1"""*'9 ..,..... "' "'""") 100-1. Guldrv (W), 132, 2 hrtor CE l ll.J, l Tavtor (W), 1) f 100-1. Karr« IE), 2' t , 1 ROOlllM)n <WI. 111. 3 Tevlor (WI, 114 4C»-I JoM.on CW). Stt, 1 11et....-<WI. 1'060. 3 crooiot ce1. 1~0 ~I Tav!Of CEI, 21U, 2 a redtlurv IEI, un. > Goforth cw1, 2 43 o 1.--1 Olmtre.c! (El, 6104, 2 c;OfQf111 IW), 6 106, 3 Amoll IE I, USO J,200-1 ~ (El. 13-oe 6. 2 Cawrea CW), 1'4S2, ) AtnOll (El. IA 161 100 Lt+-1, Slavin (W). 17 S, 2. $1\wrlH (WI, 17 1, ) IMvr\/lfl CWI. 111 300 LH-1 lt~e (WI. S4 4 2 Halle¥ IWI, l«I t, 3 no ttwd G) r9'a-1 Wibon, SIS 1.a r ... r-1. W!Mft, 4 SJ I (OV), 05.1, l. lt1Yera IE I. 4.5t.O l ,200-1 K.utKll COVI. 10-..Sf l . HJ-1 Slllrrllt CW>. S-0 2 Slavin IW l 4-t 2 KrotbY l MllvrlJlfl (W), 4·• COVI, 11 It S, no ll!lrd llOHH-1 ENllllOM CE>. 17111. 2 Tel IOVI. IU . 3 Doty IOV). IU. »OIH-1. E_.. IEI. .tH. t Tell COV), '7 OI, 3. PNm (OV). S2.0 ., .... .,...., OcMn View. 46.k 1.600 lt•v-1 EataftCla. Us.2 HJ-I MedMft COV), H , "° MConc1 or tl!Wd. LJ-1. Event (OV), 20-~ 2 It~ COV), 20-4\ot, 3. Ptlel'l'I COVI, 17-~YJ T J-1 ltooten (OVI, Jt.11; 2. Enns (OV), 3'·211'1, 3 Eulnosa (El. 31·6\jf PV-1 H .. (E). 11-.; 2. Durr .. (El, 9·6. no llllrd. SP-1 IC9111t COV), tM; 2 Wono COVI. f l-1, J ~y CEl, •·>. DT-l K....-COVI, ISM, 2. Wont COVI. 12S·l1. 1. Godbv CEl. 120-tO U-1 Brion (El. 15'-4 l'l. 1 '-*"1-0n (WI. lS-1 , 3 Sltvln CWI. 14•10 TJ-1 Slwrlf1 IWI. llAll~ t G\lldrY CW), n·1' , J S141"1n IWI, :n-J\ot SP-1 .,. (El, U ·11'>; t. Hov CU. 11-11 J TlllM!Oe 11!1, 2'-!o''t DT·l ., .... (£), llt-S'•• 2 Hov !El, .,_,-,, J Tanaee (E), 74 t Yllll hf1r I I, c:.ta Meta 4$ (II ,....... ~ Ill Ywal 100-1 StNlh (VPI, 11.S; 2 ~le (VPI lU, 3 Lernorteu.x CVP), IJ 7. 220-1 a.men (CM), tu, , MendllUI (VP), 7'0, J avron (VP), tell. 4«>-1 HtaeY ICM), 110, 2. Doi*\' <VP), l:lU, ~ LMnotMl.IJI (VP), 1 11 llC>-1. lt'*9 (VP), H7 1, t Jolvltton ICM), Ul.J, l i.tnn1t fCM) 2:St 6. ~1. Dotf'lne <\In s-n.2, t Tllr•"* (VPI. S ... I; ) L~ (V~I. $:47 I 2·ml I Lonv-tVPI, 1?-•1, 2. ECIOI (CMJJ.. 14 IU, J SN<rln (VP), 1U6 1 M.t+-1. SWrnoft <CM>. 1' 1$, t ~raN11 IV~). 17 6, > ,,,,,_.. tCMJ. 11 .. ~ .... ~~ 11·~1 "" NI• l~'f:J,1 J ~=•<~JI, ttli 2 CllMillOt '1 °""''~Cl l 11 Nlf tn• ._ .-... .-1. COiie MIN, Di. IMI ·--I v ... ~11.. tlU HJ-I. eYT'WI (VP). 4 ~ 2. S«nwdlln ICM), 4·•· J no~ U-1 1¥ftflt <CM>. lt·•"'· 2 no ~ .,. ttwd T J-1 ,.._.. <VPli S)-J1 2 •vrol'I l\IPI, 1JAJ , ) JoflMMI\ (CMI 1'-11 ,,.._, ,._..,.., (VPI, a.-•"'• z. °'-' 1• (VP)t ~..-: J.. La.._ CVP) t,._11 ... • • 0 -1 "-'"'*atil <VPJ. tJ-7 I Br.-111 '<Vn 7t•t, 3 L.awtloft CV~). 6>:t. ....... ,,, ........ ti ,,.... ...... ...., .. 1 ... 1. °'""' CU), II 1, .f . ~ IE~ 12.1; a.~ CIMJ1 IU .,_1, ......,._ (IM), ll.J; I L ... tlTi ': \,~ ~ 1'lt.!·1 "~ CU.U, tat.: i. ~ CUtO 1•.• --· ltl• (U). t.» Jf f c:.atltcl CIMI, tAJ..!.,~u\~. 1 ~ c•M>. ~ I. ll ....... (bj, , .. "'"" •aitl. I Mill ,_. ..._ ·~· t• .... >• ,Mt Ment Of-·~' •• , .. fr._te 1~1 UI ,.,..,......1 lrla CUI. 1n1, f Kllmtl.llt (RM>, lUI, l M9Mlrol tlMJ, t>.Jl. 11• u+-t, -... C•MJ. 11 I, I ~ ,,........ CU), IU1 I. \Mil <•Mi. ltt. m u+-1 ~ t•M>, a6J I ..,,._.. ,,........ CUI, It.I; J. ........ M . ttl .. ...__ .......... Al . .... ~ ... ,~.-..,.._~ C...-, f·ll. I ...,.. CU), 6-f.;l .... , ..... U-l. _. C8Mt, I ,,....a «IM>, M-11"1 a jE' .:• J. lt"' :~ I U. CU), •a. :iH~....,......,, ,... • •t ..... a.a, ..... .114 ~ .. Stansourv COVI, 17.1, l. UNM IEI, 17.7 lOOl.H-1 Hawnenn IOVI, Sl I, 2 Slensburv COVl, S2 1, l. Udel IOVI, 54 0 400 Rala-L Oc.aen View. S31t 1.600 R ... v-1 EstMC:ia, S'06 HJ-1 ICennelv (OVI, S·O, 2 Hunt CE I S 0 l Howard"CEI. 4·10 LJ-1 DeullCfl (E ), IS-311), 2 Sm<lh IOVI 15· I~; 3 ~I COV), 14·3 T J-1 Smith IOV), 32·11, 2 ~ IOVI. 32· 10, 3 Gal'av COVl, 31-1 SP-1 ICurew (OV). ).t-1, 1 O«lerrNter IE I. 21-10, l Sulllvtn COVI, 21-1 1·J.'\'\IS ~ MWs ,_,.,.,,... ,., ~~ Altl.) ... ·--SIMlltol Gora., tvanhnic IYUOO\levial Ol'f Aftdfel Cl'lfttlOkov CSoYiet Union>. •·•. 6-l . ,.J EtnMe SarQler CSD.•n> Ol'f Marll w~oe 1"4ntrar ~I. 6·3, 6-l, Jitn C-• IU S I def Johan Kriek (U S 1. 6· 1 6-1, h1e11 Lindi ICtlCfloslo• vakla) def Cllrrsto van Ren\OU!t (Sc!Yth DT-1 KllAM COVI, lM~. 2. OO«rNI« IE I, '1-0 1, l Sullnn COVI, 6.J.1~ -"''"•) 6-0. 6-2 HOC kt\ .,. NHL STANDINGS ca..,... c • .-.ice SmvtM DMWn w L T "' x·Cek111rv 46 15 • 100 Edmonlon JS •21 7 77 Klftel 35 -'17 6 76 Va ncouver 29 33 7 65 Winnipeg 21 35 11 53 Nwrls DM»ton De troll JI 27 11 73 St. Louis 2S 32 11 " Chkaoo 23 33 12 ~ Minnesott 22 31 14 SI Toronto 23 40 6 52 Wa6" G_,.,enct Patrtelr DMM9ft NY Rengers 34 27 • 76 We.stung Ion 33 26 10 76 Pittsburgh 33 21 1 73 Phit116ell>fll• 31 Jl ' 61 NewJenev 24 33 12 60 NY Islander\ 22 ., s ., Adlrru DfvlMM av·Montreet 47 16 7 101 Boston 31 2S 12 Buffalo 31 Jl ' Hartford 31 l2 4 OueOK 24 40 6 berth . T'l!UrMMIV'• kern We.t11onoton 1, Botlon ? Montrftl S. Ouecl« 2 74 " 66 SA Detroit >. NV lt•noer• 1 PtilltOelonll 4, HV l•lenclert f SI LOUIS •• Tor onto I C•IO•rv 10, P!tt.outllfl l T .. Y't~ K• 11 Vatt«Nver, 7 lS 11 m Pi11Mluf9" t t WlnnlHO, S JS p m s.tuNIY'• o-. GF 303 2'1 333 217 2Sl 27S 23t 2,1 219 212 274 251 297 251 246 227 274 240 251 249 239 ChlCAtOO at ~. 10 b 1"' autfelO et Botton, 10.JS 1.m New J«MV al NV IMtndert f'DS o m NV lt•""1• a l WeW\lftttOll, 4JS orn H.,ltord at Molllr .. t S ~ p m O.rroo at Tor0tno. S'OS t rn MIMetole at ~I L~ U~ • m C.'Mf'Y t t EclrNlntOn, 6Jj • m c..... " GA 196 26.f m 216 30'l 272 2ff 213 2'8 2U 2SA 223 291 231 213 213 195 216 267 243 305 GOU>Ut STATI •TH&.anc COM'lltlNC• ,.,.. 0..... See.al c..... 4, ..._ ~"* • AIUM PeClflC 000 000 t-4 4 I So( .. c..... -.., •-4 ll • 5•"'9'0¥er aflf Pwry. Ho9klM e1111 I.A Poolllt ~-. $ & L-$w"4f....,, 0 $ te-Sa!AIW ($CC), alM\I (KC), ll'Wrv (AJt) &-elfvev (SCC I s.c...i 0-.... ~ac:.llc l, s.c.11 c;.... 1 AIUY Pacific: •u 000 0-3 • ' SoCal c-.. 000 Ito 0-1 S $ Aa1111 encl .-.rrv, S.lat.,, ~In• 161 1114 LePolnft W-A1W1. 7•) L-saratar. t-4 ~ !SCCl. E•-IKCI Trl!TIClll CSCCI. ~-----.. , ......... ,...,,. Ill ...... .,...,....,,.. ..... .::::. 'I 11 Utlla:L "-,.. -J --,.., .. , ......... . ... .....i ........ -........... """ .... -...................... . ,....... ................. ,. dlelrt -.v, c.11.,.. ......... , .. .......... _ ,.. ......... , .... ............................... ....... .;.. ................... .... MIJ:..._ .............. dlaft ;;;a~;.=--~ ..... .... ....... ;p:--......... °'*" --....... .-... ... .... . ............. """ dliah. n:=----.... --... ... 1 ............ -...... ,... ... ..... -...... 1-111111t; ...................... Womeft's teumMNnt Cat~ W•I ~.-..~ Pam W I..., cu s I def Aline Minta< (Aus· trallal. 6-2, 6-3. Jana Novotne IC1K110SIOvaklal oet NICOie ProYi. (Austral .. ), 3·6. 7·6, 6-l, t .. Dtlle OernOnooeor (France) def Naltlalil T.11111ia1 !Fr.nu). S•7. •·2 6 3, C.11rlna Lilld· qy15t (Sweden) def AAernl Nl'111va IJ•Panl 6-2. 6-3, Jenny Svrne (Au.srrallal def .T«rv PnetP\ IU S ), 6·4 6·4 C. ..... wemen "'°" ·CONf l•EHCE UC'I S, ~-Vl¥lllila 4 ~ We~ IUCll Ol'f Fl~ 6-1 6-4. lt°'4 (UCI) de1 AskO#tll, 6·3, 6·0, Cad'O•n IUCll def HYeootle, 3·•. 6•4, 7-S. Slleflm !P l def Ber!M, ,.,, 6-t, Vacuro IUCI) def Garoner 3·6. 6· I 7·6 ltev CPI def t.orlleft, 6·J 7·S DeWlltt WerCnMl·ROM CUCll def Frev·•av .• 1, 6 ' Hvacltlfle·wrdntf IPI Ol'f 9¥1fto· Ceo-n. llv default, Ask-·lr·Worrn CPI def Corbett Vt<tafO •-2. 6 2 ~ clleel men OttANGE °""'E CC*,£.IHCE Orwiee C..11 '· ·~ • se.s RIOetter <C>CCl def Doo~. 6·l . 1 5. ChOo IOCC> def Val'Hofweoen. •·I • I Ga11r .. IC>CCI dtrf D1v•1 7·6 6·2, Norin IOCC> Olf Delten10 6·3 S 7 •-1. Lord <C>CCI def OerN 6 2. •·2, AMore IOCCI def ltoe 6-J 6 4 0.... Get1riet·R1bt11ef IOCCI def Dod\Otl Dome 6•3 •·O Moore·HOtrll IOCCI Oef Ven Hofw~·DeatnlO, r7 6-l Chol·Loro fOCC1 def Devit ltoe 6·3 1-• hi•••<* t, ~ Wftf t SIMlll\ HI"" CSI def LUC.H , 6·l 6·1 ~HIO ($ def Arno11. 6 I 6 ?. Alelle 1$1 del Blvwr•, 6·2 7 • S.nua ISi def c ... ,, 6-4, 6·4. aai.er CSl def Gumm«son •·I •·O. s.noen ISi oet Mtvtf\, 6-1, 6·2 0...... Pereor1no-Atct1e ISJ def Arnorr Luc.• • 2 7 s H•nh Sal>oeo CS> def llvent·C•M•. 6 ). 6 J Sen•l"·Furt ISi ~ c;ummeoon·Mft1n • 2 • 0 Cernlnuftttv clleel Wemeft ORA~I! l!NW'al COH, .. RINCa 0rwiee Cent t , ~ t ~ SollterV IOCI Olll Jofvttool. 6-0, 6 I HHllntt IOCI oe'I Dawson, 6-11, f ·l Ewtne IOCI -' T-l. 0, 6-0 McL1t1 ((>Cl def c....-6 0 6·0 C...MftO (OCI *" Tormt 6 • 6 t •tce•ll'r9'1 <OCI _, M.lliefl. 6·0, 6·0 ~ s.i.1110 1'4HtllltS COCI Clef JOftl'Mlf' 0.wMlfl. l •J 6•J, fw .... ·•eu...,.,en IOCI Clef f~·~. 6·0 .... 1 0.vetaN Mcll'I IOCI dlf Mlle!!· T er me, 6.. 6 0 '~ . "·~ r • (' 0' ' Palm Springs' newest course a real eye~opener Robtn Trent Jone,, Jr l\Oneofthc world's fottmost aolfcouiw arth1ttc\J. HehaJl\adahandin dnipung the t"ocump1on hip cou~ at "oto De C-111 and Th~ Lank.sat Monan:h Beach in Laauna i~I he~ in Oranat County. He huaJsobu1lr such ~orld· reoownc"d la) Out as Jackson Hole Golf •nd Tcnn1sOub. Jack~n Hole. Wyomina; Pnntc" 1lle Makat Golf Course, Hanalc1, Kauai. Ha"'a11 Ca~Schanak, Australia:and.01 • covery Bay Golf Course, Lan tau 1'1and, HonaKona. He 1 currcntlyworlungon the ahabinocoursein Ru~ 1a, thc first - . cvcraolfcoorscin that country. ButJoneshasoutdonch1mselfwub thene"c tPalmSpnn~areaaolf la)out-Ocstrt Dunes Public Golf Course Th1s1s hi\ fi~tefTort in the Palm pringscommun1t) W1thallthecmpha~ ongoll coutsts in the area bct~een Palm Springund Jnd1o(at last count more IAan SO course\ are in play). h1~drngn for the fktn_hard Groupot < onn~tl· cut sun C}'e-O~ntr. For one th1~ t~ 11n·u housin& dc"clopment1nsheatan) ~ton the cou~. He hufastuoned thecou~ m the natural desert te11'1in amona tht' m~uite and tamal'11c~ tree~ and 01hcr desert bush~ Victor HaJlbcrgand Jont.'\ ~ere hos1 tolhemc<h•ttcentl)andeach is proud of the n(w li>out that is patterned after tht' Jin l.:scoursn of Scotland'~Troon and Pottm rnoch whcrc n11ural san<tdun com9"lnto play. Hallbctg'~compan) pure ha~ 640 acrc-s ofland some two milt~ north of the 1-IOfrcewayon Palm Dn\.C. He gave Jone~ frcerclin to carve out tht course <ind to leave the balance of the terrain sntaca. A far cry from the c-0ndominimum-hncd course~ that bave sprunaupm recent )Carson the desert Wtldhfc in the area include the descn kit fox.Jack rabbit,, fnnge-tocd h1.ardsand a numberofothcrw1ld ani mal inclu,,inaco>otc • "We d1dn 't wantthe art1flci I look for th1scout1t,•• Jone\ U)'s ... All those b11 watcrfallnnd other man-made additions to the course 1n thisarra a Iona with the hous1n1 that usually soc• with them, has bttn eliminated here. We fed we ha\el natural layout in an ideal ~ting "It wa'a new1th lot\ Of en· v1ronmental character. Plus. they tuld a propcnythat wa a golf propen). no11 housing pro~rt)'." Jones dds. The results arc breath1 akina and n:fre hing.lf>oulosea ballinthe natural rough. )'Ou can all but for&tt 11 1f 1t lod&cs in the midst of a mesquite bu h. Tomclothcs.scratchcsand other problem) face those" ho seek to retri\.C 1he1rgolfball ftom these bushes Thcrout'5C 1tsclfmeasurcs 6 876 ·)'ards from thechamp1on\h1p tee and for the average pubhl:-coursc pla) cf. 11 measures 6.20S yards s mention~ before this 1sa public cour~ wt th vetn fee~ varying lrom \On 10 ason. U~ ofa 1 I cart·~ 1n ludcd tn all fee1 which arc $60 throu&h pnl 30 · Dunng May and June, the fee 1s$40 and fonbe um mer month , July throu&h Cktobc:r, they arc UO with return to$50 for ovcmbcrand December The fees arc comparable_.., to moi,t other cou~ m the area Reservations for tee ttmcs are acccptrouptoonewerk in advance and can be made b> cilhJl,(619) 329-2941. _, a l he hst of former partl<;1pants an the ewport(la 1cPro-Amv.hoar<' now wanning on the maJOT PG l\ Tour seem'i to grow larger each )'car . In nine event!! this) ear. seven \. ICtoncs tta" c been record Cd b)' pla)ers who panic1pa1cd in tht 5~~ Club ponson·d e' ent for Hoag Memonal Hosp1tai, Pt\.!lb)'tenan The aournament is held at Newport &ac h ( ountf) Club each )ear Onl> M1 \1on V1eJo produet Mark O'Mcara. "mncrat the A TG&T Pebble Beach National Pro-. .\m. and p:i~t \feckcnd '1'1llner Bruce Mc< all1~ter. hn'e not pla)'cll here. a There's till tcme toact1non the Nt1b1 0D1nah horcGolfcrs vctawa~ w1th<.leadl1ncda1eofMnrch 15 approaching. The golfers Getttwa) olTer mclude nine round Qffrec &olf for car fec!I onl)' -fh e in ('ahfom1a and four in ~nzona -along w11h dail)' d ubhoose adm1ss1on to the I 9R9 ab1..co Dinah hore LP(JA tournament at Mis ion H1llsCC MJn:h 17-Apnl I. This conference prefers media exposure only Carlesimo wins Big East honor ECAC North Atlantic has received lots of attention for spectator quarantine .rnd abou1 I 4()(1 case' bro._l' out But 1heH' \\J!I '11111 room for \unit· It•\ 1 l \ 'IE\l. '1 ORK (.\P) -P.J < .1rles1mo of Seton Hall was nJmed Big East Coach of the Year Thursda). the second traiaht 'car he won the award. H.\RTFORD (onn CAP) -The 10 rela11 "el> unhcraldl.'d ..chool' ol the ECA<. Nonh Atlantic Conference: don't mind the exposure To the mcdl<l, that " :-.ot the measl~ outbreak 1ha1 brought about a pcctator quaranllot• for the linal games of their rcl(ular season and nov.. their po\t'leason tournament lOO. ''If 1h1s v.ere the Big r en. all the a11cnt1on tha t's being paid to thl' mea\lc'i 1tuat1on v.ould probabl~ he regarded '1!. a problem. But for u'> 11\ good \\-e'rc nol r "acth "hat )ou'J call a poY-er wnlerencc · \ah.I Jut• "1c<.,ann. the l 'niHr\11\ of Hart· ford' spons inl(1rmauon ·d1re1.tor The 'iOund., of sm:aker' ~ucaline pla)Cr!. grunting and shrill referee.,· whistles "ere e!Caggcratt·d l hur'lda) as the tournament tx~n Jt thl' Hanford ( "u.: C enter ~fore IS .i 1.i ora ngl' and red ~ats all of l~cm empt) The bounc.ing ball ,1nd thl· talk in& bcl"'ecn tcamm.itc' c1. hunt thoughout the c:n t'rnous Jrena The onl> l heenng Lame Imm lhl' pla)er\ on team bt.·nchl'\ ~_-1 • 642 :..5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 ~c.:uom. of plex1glas\ from the NHL game pla}'rd al the ( 1\lc (enter Wcdncsdll) ni&ht were never taken down. C'unou'> playe r!. from 1agara Collcee lcant.>d agaanst the boards scoutina lhe lim game and soal.ing up ahe speetaclc of ba\11.C'tball 1n a \acuum. .. h. y,.e1r<.l pla}'ing without an}onc cheering. but we cao't let 11 aOect our game.·· \a!d point guard C hrcs Bro" n .. Ul'll }Car we had omc gno<l support \.\e ha"e somr dc .. oted fJ m ~ht) Y..O\J'ld h1t1o<t."1Tttttfe lh~tnp W I guc' the> ·rel.ind of d1<,appo1n1c:d · c-ven under th~ ~t ol c1rcum- Sll.tnlC!>, nol all the sears "-OulJ ha' l' l'>el'n lilled ( Donald < ook. Hanford\ Jlh· k111: d1rcc1or and the tournament dirc1:1or ~ml crov,.d'> fo r la'it ~ll'-t1n ·, tourn.1men1 -1n."h1Ch home lcJm H,mlord madt' 11 to the '>Cm1final\ - rangt•d bt.'l,H"cn 5 000 and 1.000 ··1 h" l\n·1 a ho'l oflil·c bonan1a no matu.:r "hat .. he ~1d C uol. notl·d that linannal lo'w' "ould be hm11ed to ~~1).000 and could Ix• k'' dt·pcnding mt hu\\ man~ ~a!IOn 11cke1 holder'> del'ldc not to ''donate" the SI M the) plunked do\lr n for tournament 11cl cts The lo'iSC~ will Ix covered b) thl' ~250.<XXJ that goc 10 all confercn<:<~., lhJI helve an automarn hid to th~ N( -'\A tournament.< ool !laid The mcu~lc' ou1bn:a ~ bt·gan la~I month when more than a doLCn <:U'>l''I \\l'rl' reported at 'i1t•na College 1n loudon,111(' ""'I . lhinlord JUilrd Nate C1atnc) " bt:hc .. cJ w hJ \l' picked up h1\ ta~· during a gaml' JI S~na Hartford·, dire( tor ol 'pono; mcd1- cinc "'lllk ( ote. lhJr.1c..tcr11cd the -,11ut1t1on that ha'> dc\clopcd 111 lht• past kw v,.cck\ a.-. .. controlkd ch:w' .. .\ll lht• school\ in the l<.ntcrenll' - Bo.,ton l ' nlH'f'>ll)'. ..,.onhca<,tem C anl\1us. Maine. ( olgatc. Vt•rrnonl and \le" I lampslun· 1n add111on 10 HJrllord "'•ag.ira and Siena - J>la )cd thcJr final rl'gular ~a\on game\ 1n empt\ &' m'I .tnd t"'o g.um·., "1C(C u1nCl·lklJ \o \pec1al hc.•allh mca\ure~ y,.crc "'di-defined h\ lhl' bcg1nn1ng ol lht· 1ourn.1mcnt 1 hl' team' had hlood \\''''Ill -...·l· 11 thn had \utliuent anuhod1e Jnd 1nnOt.ula11omand all suppon pt·r.on- ncl .tnd mccfo1 mcm~r. born allt'r I 9S 7 had to \ho"' prool ol '.icu· natwn or docunu:ntallon that the) h.id aln:ad' had the mea'>lc\ 1n ordl'r lU 8l'\ Ill Still. tht'lt' y,a~ ~onw n11nor ron· lu\wn a1 1ht· tx·l'led-up ...:rnrn) giltt· "\\-c ha'l' thrt•e pt•opk hen· frnffi ( hannd 10 "'hu haH' ahwlutch no 1den11firn11on "'hatsoc,a' \.'.-ha i do \\l' do''" one \I.'( unt\ offiuJI calkJ to .mother .. V.t• JU\l hJ\( 1t1 l'•'e them all \hol\ I gU l''' lh(' otht•r lllJn Jn\\.\C.'rl•d \ .,~·uc1I room Y.a\ '>l't up nnt to thl' ..Clurn~ ~Ile.' lo inno~:ulate thu'>t"· "ho rnuldn 1 pruH the~ arc 1mmunl' tc1 the.· mea'>ll'' ln'iuk the room an cp1dcm1olog1~1 from tht• \late hc.•Jlth dt•partment \\atchcd O\c.•r lht· upc.·r· auon 1n ""h\c.h I~ ~oplc °"l'rl' 1nn11<.ula1eJ ''I ou cJn·1 be.· 11111 l Jrdul 1n a '>llUJl1on hll· thl\ ( 1111.• ,,ud I rl·.1d that m I 4711 thfl·c or lour mil'\ ll'<l 'IX'llator' \\l'nl to a g.1011.· 1n \la111\.· ~1ile \oh)\, E:.\P"J's dtre\.lor ol progrumming inlorma11on, said the rnhlt• net "'Orio. v. asn ·1 planning 10 add a'\ hecnn~ 1r.1ck" but had some other idt•a-. "hen 11 lck' 1~!> the tour- n.1mcnt l'hamp1onsh1p g;inw \a1ur· tl.1 \ ;.1 lw do" n \Ilk ob' 1ou~h 1'> that '" much ol the t:\Oll'ment lrom t.ollcge basll•tball rnmc.·'I from the lro°"d' .ind there "on't tx· am · ~uh)~ !klld "Hui wl"n• iOlD-8 10 in- .ind ma\.l' thl' tx· .. 1 ol 11 "\\\!,II lUt tu a (,Ultpus ~tudenl lt'nll r or nt•Mtl\ OOf\ Ill 8Ct our Cro"d 1c.1uion 'lhoh tor thl' C}rnmp1un'll11p game T hr 4uit·t "1W0al'o gnl' our ;innountu' t Denn' \<: hrctncr and l:hll Ralh•n I J c.h.in ll 111 fnt us on \Ulll e ol tht• JS~tt\ that ~OU t Jn I hl·ur 99 pcrn~nt ol the tune like dc.•kn\1\.C' ,1gnal\ · l-\P'\ \oll\ ~ ..aid. al\O pla nm'd w pl,1n1 '>Onll c.t•khrtl} latn 1n the l rtl"'d · \.\ c re Ir\ 1ng 10 round up a' mJn) ul those t Jrd~1ard l utnul ligun•, a' "t· c. Jn llnll · Carlcs1mo led the senior-laden Piriuc 10 their be t record 10 30 }:cars. 25· 5 and a second-place finish an the conference a1 11-5 fhc Ptr.ite recc1"ed their first bid 10 the NC AA last SC'llCOOn ath ancc<.l to thl" !>e<.·ond round· of the 1oumament before losina to ~ \nrona. an c'entual inal Four ~ tc.·am. and finished wit h a 22-13 j rl"rnrd * --, ~ton Hall. wh11:h ha 1m-J PfO\.ed It<, \\C"tOt) \Ol31 In each of: < Jrlcs1mo <i ·~ seasons at the• \l'hool ha11 bl'en rnnlcd in th~ l op 10 ~incc the founh v.eck or-. the '>e3!10n reach ma ninlh for one \\CCk l he P1mle!I a\.eragcd 14.20011 lansln 1he1r sc'cn Big Dist games at the Mcadov.lands i.\rena. a t'tu1lding \\.here their prev1ou!I ~·'t l roy,.d was 13 101 "M' (X'~onal opinion 1 that John l h<lmp~n dc~n cd 1 hr a"ard ·· C arks1mo !>atd "7 ----- From North Orange County From South Orang~ County 540-1220 496-6800 I "'!'Get-... -1t-ra1---~,00~2 IGtner11 1002 ~'" 1002 Gentral 1002 ~lal»oa~~,Sl-ind~-~,~006~ 'l!"cost.1--Mtsa----,"'!'02 .... 4 Hunt. INtfi 1040 ........ .._ ___ ......, IU&. fSTATt ULU let't lebH ..... I •SINGLE ramify llOme •2 HMI on Lot! El~I "llf"1' ,_ _.. "'OM NORTH ORANGI CO. "'OM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 ...... Tiii fl lfW'Pllf Rere opptyt Why slart at l 38' 28a P"' patio, gat . 38R 28A • ieR 18A All Febvloue YOfklown lo· 1n. bollorn wMri you can fre• I newiy r•tored By owMJ redoM S295t<? ~m-cation! Vacant Freahty Hoults/Condol a FRQM your nome '"Oh onl bat Lovely lendsc;apo~ atart •• lrte coo? OC Too (U-rep.,r) Alto tax del•n $S40 000 87$·•911 Agt wlN co-oo 6.t2·96e6 l)Mlled 48R. "" yard, ntl DAILY PtlOT CLAllll"lfO OH.Cl HOuM ,....,..,. s--..a "" Tll 1 :IOwt>-1 00,... , " 1 ::io-' )Opfo> &el I'°""" 11 30..,. .,_Count• ""' 100-SOOom Ol~I ..._... -C•'Ollt -,_ _ .. ·--·-· ...,,,. ... .,_, ...... ..... ... .. .......... ..... , ...... ,e: :::: ,, ' ..... w t ••• .. ... .-. · · · Ltl CttaCK YOUR AD THI FIRaT DAY .. .._ ....... -..... ... _....... .... -. -·~......._:II-........... "' ... ............ ,,...,. ..... ·~ .. .allll,.,. ... -... ..... ... • ~ ........................ " ... ., -·-.-.. ....... 9'\11111 ,.,. •u.,.. ._..,,. Mi P...,. ... . .................. ,, ... c ... . .......................... ... .... A P.tl rmo w1ch g\Jt.~l room' Or g.im room I r1 comm ttnnt\ .and poot four bdrm ., ' b.I , q~ nt f1.1rd n\ ~nd family nl"1flhborhood. Vi in\, S659.000 . 751-MOO • • hill """' ·,.,, eee pan· with cnerrn1ng·pa11os and "' ,-Producet seeks 1 ad· Quent propereiee no* ~ ~ Flf'• ,.~.J f002 1 oramlc """'' 01 Ch• dlnlnO ., ... tnai cepture d111ona1 F T Sain Anis evail FOf euy.r 1 GIMM Corona dt4 ~r 1022 ....... Ill& YI• piece CtOM to IChoOls CORONA DEL MAR mouncelns. sunMIS and and vistas Pro11lm1ly lo i11nc tor expansion call t.30().~tOO aHA8 MINT CONDITION OPEN °::a'* W•YleW on J)#k Jult ller.d. $265 OOO V'll'fllrf• oc.an illands, coasllone Che beeuly of 11'1• "'4tws ,...._ I ULT .. A ~~t_..,,,a"" 2 cltyt""hlttw•nkh""below lreeweye Newport Comm bonuHs •lead• IUINWIPATIIEIT' SUNDAY 10·5 437 Sa· 48 28 " POOi/BBQ Wll•1·1 ~ ...... _ •. .,..... •, .. · .,. Mu•I be 1< d nonast & 1399 000 1788 Pitcairn .... II bdrm eonooe with ... like diamond• l"n • Cente< Futuon ISiand ~rHSNe Send rnum• we·• giv. you Che do,...n •n -.aro Rd Lovely 28R Of OPEN SATISUN t-5 •11 duded 2nd l100f "'-''" 0011tand1no home nas 4 and beac~ Please c.au ONL y 10 111 C0tporale e.xchg tor• anar• of own 28A; pool $439 000 17 l4) 241.a:i90 CALL A081N TENCH den a. Intl<!• laundry 21 bedroom• (plus ad f0fanappo1n1men11o see Be thp You make the e31·12M .t...,., 'IVI"" room -'th d l tlonal llvlng and 11111 bHulllul home Plau Newl)Of1 acn ., I m••• ...... -·r • ··• ~• CA 928e0 mthly pym11 & we anare 38R. 2BA To•nhomt. tit~ opene 10 large llor-oit tPtCel 3 baths St 150 OOO (Ov9r S 100.obo.OOO Soldl) apprec You reca11tt 1111110111 IUYtl OPEN SAT SUN 10·4 w~R Q P•lrlck dec*.$3~.000 family room woth • wet 1~ tu ~Iott Mull .... fll/l&T/• 25l88aeldJayLOOC> )(Jtlt lllvt ci.en eredll Agt 1M loc.t·on & upgraOH ll57~20ya,Ev.Wllnd1 1 S775,000. Pr1nelp1t1 _!!.•5000 a:i_1_._11~13~~ lattfirtlt 1 ... s. lac. 111·1100 < .1 ORCI l l KJN'-1 re l' Y..11''" lial Rl \l lU1t'• TE NORE • ~~ I ~I A l;,,~~ FIND ()wnr1A9:1 76().9092 Of H()f'M on lg R·2 COfMf lol 18 •913-«>-tMA 18th Sc 1 b e or ..__ LO<* Ion 1,..,.14,-~ flnd port 8 1vd A 111 1 nl th r OUR h cla SSC f 1ed llllef~ cr1tttn in c:ta9111'9d 1235 000 OMw 645-.t 11 ~~--'"-~~--,,.,.;,_~~~~-~~~---~~~~~.1--~~~~~~ ....... ~~.;.;... $2000FF lST MONTHRENTU 2 s'edr~om + 1 Bath $625/Mo 1 Bedroom + 1 Bath $565/Mo $400 Security -Available Now/ 1970 Wallace· •TIEUlllWAm Boar~walk + pool. saunas, gym, clubhouse. New paint & carpets. 2 BEDROOM. 1'4 BATH $1700/MO First, Lut MCUtity depoS!t ...,..141-1M1 _""" ........... .. HU&E BOIE II Cdl JBdrm, 2 Bath. cul de sac location' Good parking 404 FERNLEAF. S 1700 MO Call business hrs 9am 5pm only, @ ''BLUFFS 38R, 281 TOWIHOIE" © Single level. brand new silver gray carpets & appliances. $1350/mo. G 10 JG64 -w:::.JONGSoFNEWPORT (714164-'H.O • ** IESI PllES ** 0 2111 lllU IYEllE On the MOVE? II your eatn houlehold itema in clauifiec:t. Siil llVEI Yll 11!1 (Corner of Flower & Sunflower ) SOUTH COAST ' ... APARTM NT (114) 1111 ~ ..... 7 C)aJI • w.- . . . ' Sales • Leasing • Service Parts • All Makes & Models HOU E OF IMPORTS 6882 Manehelter Blvd. Buena Par1<. CA 90621 Santa Ana (t-5) end AtVer.skle (f"!91) Fteeways DIAL 213/714 MIRC ' , ' \ I ----~14 ITION HOUSE OF IMPORTS , 'l"'"~"'.-r .• 28R, 18A. 6'Cii. LMM. N/S, no pee.a. Pool, neet beeeh. 4250 s~ Ln.1785/mo 1eo.oo21 28R, 18A. newty r• mode6ed. 2 cw 00\'el'd ciq, .,.. toe.tees f300 Shorecr .. 1 Ln. CdM. 11100/mo 723-0tMO 28A. 2BA. frplc, utl room. ~~1~~rru:' 111JASMINE.12CM>280 ·--· SM 29A. c:U .. .c _. Gd'*'°"8.404, ....... l1700Jmo. Celt au.. Htl ttfn..5pm onty l40-5M4 C.D.M. 28A COTT AGE 8o of PCH. .._,,. eel, trpc. s-tlo. .. ..,.... 11260/mo 173--4071 Lawn V\91#. 2.BA. 18A. 1¥- lng '"'· WOOd bUtnlno frplc. 120 Merlgolcf 1150/mo. Peul ~In 7to-~M7, 144-7313 LEASE nice terge, bright I tllry 28R 28A. ~ of PCH. 11200/mo Aot {714~1'-04&4 IMMAC S Bdrm, 2k 1IOO eq. ft.. ~ "°°''· wehr/dryr 120 IRIS. I 1800Jmo. 720-llM ....., 28R 28A, MW cerpet, w/d httyp, pvt petAo, etcl I 1100/mo, A¥11 nowt rto-aM2 .... ii LMge ....... ~ln• ... ..,..,...., ..... ~,..... o.r... Of owport. lony. ftO ,.... " •MYIMl lOCATIONI ...,.,.... MOO MW.Wllillrt ~,.._ ------1 ..... °°"' 11«1 ...,...,.. 17IO J01A~ tu .... WIL;iiii"": , .......... ............. Allll 111 --· ' ' .. • • A WORLD OF . . . ' ~-C. . . . ~.I ..-• ---CAMP ~ )n DeNTAL AllT, ~ M D'TMI ,......,..,... I ,...,_TAUMNT . MOPTIONl9T.1111Mn ~ w/ooler I !Mlft. Wiii \rein ~.-Letti leotow. OOod !ff''· ~ .,.. to t•ll• lMI VI TV ' ~ No AelllUr1t ...... ~-olc ,. • ... Good ~1=~7~ement, =·=~~er· =..:.~roe=~ -lllift ~MC>-=t.:!! fH . 2~; •• :;~enca. netor. Group tneuttnee. COii & tne M-F. Coat• •· pMMJOlertCM.:::.19111 port .,.., Call hr1nna GR"' ... T OUTOOO .. WORK -lkllM Dita entry, T.... ~ .. '!'! ..... Of' lno~~all IJllLI f'"IP ~f.oeoo FOUND Pin In Ctlfl Cf. \I., '""' " l.~ =:.;and CuetotMr -&1 Nit _..._ (fM).,._1• 1 ~11tol~47~ AdvertlalnQ =12:/a.DI W• have op4lnlnga for 50 ~50"r;~~at#tl ~ floe m: ~:: •HBllRP/T PUTIR lll!??'1 1J ,1J. tor FO NO RA881T-VelotJr. GmehOP.JoMWaynaAlr-~to wottc apcwox. fU .... R• eratlon ol propoHlt 4 ~ • ...-. IPPfO•· Mr~ IM'll ~ ~,...,--~ _ ... di .. I l\lt 111111 ........ "/PT ...__........... Wne;ety 10 daya. deNver-I~ ~ ..... ..,.,.. lmatetv a twaldev . LAt• ~ "-,.,. °'*" "*'' ftnst _..,... ~'"' *" ,::. or·.._~~ ~ beifore 1".30;;lu. lno talphone d1rect0tlee M Yll llVI EllTll Offtoa dut... ~or •'Y rnomlng 1ng tor dey•Mlift i.s s-· with P'of...;;;;;; phOM :,J33.1110 ert &pm SILES Fri. a.tt ... 1!12-91&8 __ ~MW~~rav~~..!! W ·t272 Mk tor Kay Mut t h•H valld CA eon. Mutt hav• H • mennar Compelltiv• --... " ·--I n11111 -CT 1111wsrro llcainM ' Jdnt dtMnQ ,.. ,.nano.. Abte IO rwt MlatY ' '*'-"'• C4ll FOUND! Young lamale CASHIER-SALES day flO"t l'lour9, adult• Mld·l4z.ad d..iy Mad• a "~ ~~ '" cord. VeNde pto\lfcMd btue-fwinca, fam•ht with 8eCtl al T6f.15e3 cat Bl•nded calico. Loolcl~ tor • earaer In PERSON Marin. Hard· wtth cert. etauon w-oon• WI.. handl..on edit« to direct .....,.,_.,._...,WI ~ ~vw. 1880 maeklng media. and .it =91f;l/iiiiiiiiiil' Found In Newport ~~Pllo'*'? " '°·..'.!: ww. St«• Aak fC>f Jol\n or tight truc1C1 are aott newa operation that 91UNllPll flfacentleA1111., C.M form1 of ln1peotlon lllfTJIWlllllllll ~ht• 3/1. Not apade. '::.:Ii 1 .. al'~bletry1 It 145-1711 needed Valld drlv1r1 II ¥111 ~dally ent.naln-H• lmrMdl8M pan lllM ... -•p/f 9QulPtMnt 1mm•dla1e &ltlll Coeta ...._RE. &46-1&17 _..,ionaav.. n 1 llcen•requlrad F«lm-men1paoe._..ly~· ~ Youdo1'1"11\111e _. ~ calloraootYln Mgtnt Flnllndel Co • Ctualfl.CS Advertltlng UWll mediate wtonment tol-rlne, Sunday fHlur" to be an °'*' lov. to Ught IYP'fte I oftlCle worl! '*90ft: EMBEE Pl.AT-llMktno exp. & ptesMnt LOST: Emerald ring with Department. " Y<>Y lltt• FW!/pen time poalt1on1 towing • thOf1 trelnlng We Mad a Mlf·moUvated ~ encl IOClal cov-~ thll Jobi Part llme S Afternoon• per WM!( INO. 213e 8 , ,ttathawey, 8wttcf\b0atd ()pet/Racp1 wnlte 10t<gotd.broken. ~~cantype 45 avallabtetorcunlereln Mttl<Hl.Apptyat: lncllvtdualWhowouldllk• i:!-CrNtlvltvandor-d ay & •v• Mark Eatt blUn ., .. CA.LL .• SantaA..,..CA.S<t&-~2 to l\andta M1ta4 8)(.200 **llWAll** wpm,wedllketotalkto Amartoa'a moa1beautllul 1:30 AM 10:30 AM. or toMfn tlonela•dHaamust 497-1120 Of 548..0701 OtannefeC).;1921 Conaolawtlh40~ you. E.xcallanl benefit• gardiln center. Witt train 1•30 p ~ Oetly a cover letl•, ,..: A"• 9Ptr'I OfACE liELP PIT N 8 •• ,. 91naa. OtQaNlla .,, .... LOST: Rad, glflt Tandem right ~. Af>e>IY in . . $300 $400 ~me and umplea to • •ma-•-1 Ganaral orttc• dutle1. •Olazo Mect\lna OparatOf oanter; Mall P U l dr® ~ Mickey Mouse For lntatVlew call: ~ .. A1k for Barbara 2535 w Via Palma • Tom Tall. Editor. ni. No exp r9Q'd•,-;:, are t4 5045 OO/hr + comm •Oluo MedllnaAaat1tan1 ott. Spanlah ..,_icing de- Hght =::d •:!f5-:::t CHERI FREEMAN edrlck Anaheim. Ci'. . Dally Piiot. p 0 Box reltat)le' Ngatlo leatn 723..ol21 Of a.t7-19&8 (T•btaHels>) "'*' but not neoes19tY. · · (off Magnolia & La Palma) 15'0, Co.tt M.... CA cell Cent• GtaM In ei •XMOlC 20IO ()petat_o< Contact Winnie LOST TORTO;SE Thurs-o•ILY PILOT ..__,. UIHU Per WMt( commlulona tH29 Toro tor lot•rvl aw ..... IAIAlll (bper*'°8<1) TSL MGMT. 642-1803 day 312 Sant• Ana ft ....-.. 17712 Cowan 1nct m<>t•. wonting part-540_7&80 • Co.ta M"• law Arm Full time poalOon• avall----an••IT * Heights. 973-8077 2301 San Jo.quln Hiiia Rct. lrvlne. CA llme Mel(a peraon to do pay-able In reprog,.phlc• ..-..w ·-- FOlll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: M2·11ll .......... 1.a.w...a21 Corona dal Mar. 92625 (off MacArthur & Fltci\) "'OW I •ml HANDYMAN-power tool ablH & recelvabl••· oompanv Good beneflll Sl-121• &40-5800 You'• be using your ve-P8CUQ9 aehool t .. t1no repair. Shlplr.c/alock-purcl\Hlng. edmlnl1-,AOPtY In pereon 7 Maaon Ara you• rlalng 1tar With - .... 1-1 l\lda to trenaport and op-matarl•I• $5/hr Min. 4 room. Own lools a ptut tratlve dutlat penl()nnel st.; Unit B. lrVIM. SM an oullllndlng voice? ---..__ llU arele your ..... craw IOf l\r. pet Clay. tnru Apr1130, Mac:Orago< Yachts, 1&31 mgmt ot 7 P.,son 1up-Eric Barbef Pay CM bllla & 1tlll have St. Andrewa Presvblerlan Mothar'a Market & the DAILY PILOT Proofread era alto Plecentla, CM. pon itatt prefer 3+ Vfl Pl•Dn--time to pur•ue your ~~~~~~~~~I Ctlurcf\, N.B. Mon Sam-Kitchen Is taking appll-.~ Call Joy~ at -PLllTllUIT relevant uperlanc a -• r draema. Aaxlbr. echad· noon,.,,,.,..:.~ ~a:~:•Y c • I I o n • t o r • No exper~ neceu-497,742& Laguna BeaGh Full Of att 11,,,. • Candidate must' have In-Immediate OJ>9nlng or u-., wtll train Muat 1\1119 a lfflllOLEll Wiii train, flex hours. Great for student « lretlrN. Co.ta M..._ 846-888& ........ ., ... _ CASHIERS/DELI SER-ary T • P 541_9585 terperaonlll & com-M aintenance Coorctl-motivated & 1>1otesaiona1 • CU STD.ER VERS. Full time positions • Full training available f /T Mrvtl/llLMIY · op P y. • munlcatlon aldlls. Send natOf •t llll'ge ~ attltUCS.. Stars cett Ul')d• dav/evenlng hours/ Enargallc. good with LOOKING I« mature Aul tHllme to Plvo & e.acn apatlmet1t com-btwn 2.e 755-1 155 SE.VICE ~ends Trlls ~Ion For further lnlormttlon P90C>le 2 *Pd Boblall l Ofc Manager for Prop Halbralch 895 Town munlty. PIHH call otter• opportunity for and lnlarview call torttllft Good OMV. 5'~ Mgmt co.11500 per mo Center er.' SI• 410, C.M. 87&-IOOO tor ai>f)t AM1eurant IUITY ULM Full time Customer Ser-l)fomotJon and growth In davs. Live In So. Orange + lnaurance. 842-2000 92&2& ""' n1•11111 llllTllL mttU miiiii:iii;;o;;;;;;;;;;::===;:;~ For rent: faclal room vice FWp, general office the natural food. lndustrv (211) ••1 •2•• Countv. 404-1107 1.., -••--Woody'a W"1 g75"-04f4 '!!' 3002 1120/Wk hair stations Apply at 225 E 17th St . ... "" ... -• r__.. PUTTm NllTlll Needed PfT for group-----Ptnonab ; experience• plU• Com-Coate Meaa.. 54a-7786 12noonto3p.m llmUl W·LllAL Part-Time or Full-Time In our plataroom 3 homel Call 722-&5&8 ~eu<ant 1100/Wk. Flr11 4 weeks puter. ptl<>neS tor busy ol· ex ten 1 Ill IT • .1111 MYIU lrMI Large Ulon In Cor-fie.. Flaxlbla houra. Ap~ Dental Nml Faat growing group of eel I or atudentt dava/wMk, experience P/T p••-AIU -UIYlll PlllN .. ...._ S _,. H rt 1 ona dal Mar 544 9458 P 3 companies Involved In Have lun & . make SSI helipful Apply Pen--Naedad. 333 Baytlda Or 'may t... acr.., •• o -. In person, Dally Hot, HTH AlllSTUT FOf dellverles. WMkcta""' real .. ta1• ctevetopmenl NfiPOrt Riva Jet Ski n"**vel' 1&eo Placentla IWllW'llll ~Beach Tl\e Yan-Jeaus be adOfed and Otter axplr .. 3131189· W. Bay St. Coal• Mase c.~ ortno ti t RDA •-& lnlernatlonal tracte CALL 142-8870 .. ~ .• ,...:... ... M... 3-4 "'-,.,_ ~ Dateil-kM a~n ..,_t_,.._, glorlflad. loved and IUm 11_1 Olllll Or call Pant. 842-4536. """'-at 1 & Sat 10-12. 852-9155 ..... vv... -,. ....... ..._ .----· pr~ throughoul tile rr• Monday lhru Frlctav prerct. )(lnl opportunltv MMll IHkl lndMdual with 111m11111ol oriented, pleaaanl aur- worlct, now anct forever. Beauty supply co. eeeklng with great tHm Wall 1trong legal/RE beet<-rounding•. Apply Pen· Reltaurant• Sacred Heart of Jetul lndlvldualw/beautysupp-DELIVERY PERSON FIT estabf lrvlne office Flax. hours. mull bring ground Sand reauma & FIT. Experience pr•l•rred P·RT y11ac s•LES nvsawr. 1&eo Plecenlla lllTll 111111 prey tor ut 5 1. Jude, 1y exp. for rataH ctlvtslon wanted Apply In person 716-0777 or 640-4292 clean OMV prlnloul. FIT .. tary hlatory to Kowa In APf1met1t Ma nl Bit-ft IK. ft Ave , Colt• Mes.a Opening new high quahty wOfk« of mlraclet. pray full/part time 770-6608 Allan Beck Flo<Jll, 2809 Thebar9aln1tobalounct ln PIT. Tammi 891·3389 Group . 1 7 4 5 1 lngue helpful. Salary The Dally Piiot 11 currently PIT SECTY/BOOKKPR rHlaurant In South t0fus."Saytl'll1prayer9 1111111-• Newport Blvd. NB claalfladare ,..ll\ear1 11youC*'1flnd1tlnetut1· Bastanctiury Rel , Suite co;:'m;-"';'~~t~'g'M~xp. aaeklng atMrtlve lnctlv-flaalble hta 11ari Cout Plaza Village All limes a Clay. By tha 8th ru. 675-~353 ti •l tied ., not tor.... 202. Yorba Linda, CA PP Y • • eluate tor part time lntlct• S5 00/hr tor N'e com-pC>altlont available din Clay you< prayer wlll be Irvine Caterer. AIR. A/P. 92&88 Attn. GML 188 E. 17th St .. Ila 1-A. H ies. Monday lhru · 842_8186 Beclc Ing room, bat cashier• anawered. It has never payroll. Take lo general ._. .. lffUtR -Coata M..._ 642-1803 Thur9day 4-8 P.M pany. Y kitchen Must nave H · been know to fall. Publ1-ledger. Mon-Fri Lu~n -.-""' llAllOlllST We otter ulary UAL UTlTI &IT perlence Apply In pe<son cation mutt be promlNd. provided. Meyerhol '· M R Help needed ~t typing, Rehlal apacea avallable plus commission Matur• & exp'd Sml ... b.twaen 10am-3pm •• Once again. you've (714)26 1-&178 I tor . outes =-=r= J-.:~!. James Albert Salon NB clu9ive. acllve RE olc 3810 s P1az• Or answered my prayers. lllllllnll' 2300 Harb« 8tvd . Suite WestcJIH arM 846-1&16 lnc:livlctYals must type 25 Send resume to: Brahler lnAll ULfS FJA RHtaurant office ax· . ' 18, Coate M... -.. wpm and have good !2i°CciJ 16~ 9~~cta. Bright, energetic. ~ TUii '" parlance • muat. Able lo •~ apelllng akllla. Come and • wanted for FT t PT tales k _ _._ 1 3 10 11•ir•a1 llFIOI 8ack office P,OS!tlon 1n H B w«k for Orange Coun-WIT ·-WOf u ....... r. resa -a a1'lable 1'n -ty'• IMCllng c:ommunity •Ral EIT&.. Potltlont at The Ulltmata -·-• hour days $7/Hr V Growlng~lesfuhlon co Ortho Prectlee Ortno -·--ll5Alo IS lnvUllk>n Fatllionltland f··; '•" •. ' t t F.J A. 213--402-2644 w • In lrvlna need• nigh Hurling & Chtlng ••i>e' ·~-.... _.... FIU TIAlllM At~ Court Apply in .e Sim In St. r callber ambitious penl()n, required. Perm. & Tamp I C1ll lhe Dally Pilot today Limited opportunity 10 Joln pare.on b&lk: office lklllt, grow potltlont available Alk IOf Cheri Freeman national real estate mar-_ ---- BOYS AND GIRLS w/co. IOl'ne bkkpg d.-Cell Cata. 195-3030 N2-4121 kattng system wllh un· IHTI •IYll Huntl·ngton Beach tlreble Sl-$9/hr 2&1-8292 •0t••• llmltect earnings For In· Snack loods. M-F N99d ~ torrnatlon, call Jack good driver lor a great lllllAL lfflOI f\/T front ottk:e poa111on in PllT lllTlll II. Ayert at SELECT e0<npany &&e-9271 12· 11 YUU ILi ------""'!'!~ TURN YOUR SPARE TIME F I • y 11 Buay oflloe neec:lt bright busy H 8. OrtllO Practtee, Local Peat Cootrol Co BETIER HOMES & Oun a In a e'f person w/aome com-I« anarp P9'SOO CIOse naedt roul• tect'I We GARDENS 111•11 IS ..... • puter exp-word proc attn lo detaU. & min. 3 yra train Must nave goocs RUL ESTATE 751·5000 PfT Mgra. 10 handle Salee 3018 INTO SS DOLLARS ------------....uDD W &ITH WORK AFTER SCHOOL Refined ledy to llve-ln p\11 AND SATURDAYS GET· room. bath & salary.NB. TING NEW CUSTOMERS 844-.8819 FOR A LOCAL NEWS· PfT HELP NEEDED. Light h<>uMkeeplng, cooking. car• for 3 year olct girt. Mon-Fri. 3pm-9pm Cosla M ... $ 100 wk 850-1086 5530 Ulm lrvlne gift mtg. needs Art 1st with good copy skills tor hand-painted line. PT /FT pc)eltlons available Call Yvonne 250-0410 atte< 9am UDIY /Frtlt O.•lttr Apptv French Bakery 220 PAPER. NO DELIVERY INVOL VEO, ANO ALL TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY AN ADULT SUPERVISOR YOU.CAN AVERAGE $75 ' OR MORE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (211) 4114121 NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney Marine, Bal. Ill 67$-78041•-------• 89 GO LF ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING ALL NEW '88-'89 GOLF• GTI •J ETT AS • CABRIOLET'S IN STOCK On selected mo<s.ls on approved credit 4.9% for 24 months. 10% down; 9.B-4 for 60 months 89 CABRIOLET '1118 5 Sl)d. MtfM 1tette #222t~ooem 1 14, 110 89JETTA 20f,ffto.AtC.'I S •11 -#2111 VIN #?71840 I 88CABROLET WOLFBERG 112,111 #601 VIN #02lOJO 88VANAGON AiltM1l1t .#410. '°'2115 '1111 14BMW1811 .......... Typing, 10.-key by touch medical rec.pl. aaper driving record E.O E 11 )'OU're tootctng tor 1 lPb Ota! Aide T\/ Blitz, P<>M Mt. Rich, 381-9238 reqd. caJI Cara 895-3030 Cell Chatlle am 979-8021 ~...,fled l\M _. IOf" '3000/rno 54 t-2235 NEW LOWER RATES ~ EJ Otlv9wey1. patloa. paths. UT&L• ILlllllO Spring Water LandKaplng Q AL lnstallattona ale No job too small, Uc 490807 VIWMa1r Chg Aernodal gardens trM RemoYal & WaH Rapalr rtll. llMtJ Hl-0111 Cotnm/R•kfl 49S-6319 trim 11 Y'• exp From Prompt Service a.11 --- - --now lo Feb 28 10-t. OFF Rell Meri!. 642·&842 QUALITY CONCRETE COMM'LIRESIO L Top Lie CALL Leon 54&-9750 WALL PROBLEMS? Cullom Hom... Com· quality worlc al f.ir ratea - meretat a fndu.llrial Llc'ct & bonc:lect 25 yra TREES Weltpaperlng. tal(tutlZJ~, M·ChMI 871-3435 axp Joel 744-012'3 ltalnlft9 ate CALL t<lrti a ' Kut1om Walteov 882-1&eo ---- Pf'! \f'rvlCf'i $2.20 per day 'BJa• Tl\at 1 ALL yov pay tor Iii! 4 tin.a. 30 day minimum In the •l': • • • I • f" SERVICE DIRECTORY INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED TYlllHI .. S.nlttlirNMy nu••••• CALL TOOAYll Ilk Fii LOIS IRROIEIT "2-4111111.111 JOH SON & SON L inc oln M t>1<11r r I }fl}fl .~ ... t''" tJ • 1 Col l• M••• -..1, '•h 1f1 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mt'Hur 'f 1"81ft H e 't°'Kl' 1)1 ,.11 I cowl• M••• ·..v °"""' JOH SON & SON l lnc:oln M f'rc ur y ,.'9 Hert-<>• 8•• 1 Coala Mee• ~ 'o#I JO STARTING A NEW BUmSS?? , a10 Orange CoMt CAIL: PILOT I Frtday, Maleh 10. 1911 r 7 51M !!U !l!D !WUC PS !WI .. 1M ~ ..... SU Ill 1111 COUltT ~ IM.s .,_ .... -ftl DIWtcl No PfopoMll MCAL"°""IA, T.1. ... '8te-f' ..,_ 0 .,. ,6 , _ ... l•IW .... ..........__. -...,._., Of w.,....5 . ·-__ _ :iF _ ·a lie eot..,..S ~ eo-COUNTYCW~HG~ YOU W • WAULT ..... .,. _. == 'fO ---Ofl"M: companied D~ aucn lnlheMatt•OftMAPf*· uemimlA_OI',.,.,. ,,..._ .. ..._ ~ ......!t' 'OftT·M!!A UNe • ...... • lletMy fl¥en to ~·.~.oeahotl>l6-cetlOl'I Of MOHAMMED .. .,. .,.,,. ....... ~ '° ---.,, _......., ._,,_ .......... __., ICNOCM .... , tN CfMlto" Of Hot>i. ..... bond l(~llL ~AMMlO fOf YOU TMI MmON TO "3011 Of tMCWll CMeof A-Mrltl Alm • ....,.... .,_ .-e.n .. Debt a • Ult --"*-· ~ "°'* ... .,._,.,.,.,~al.... ~n!. .. ',°""•-~T ..... °' c.-.1111a .. T................ .,.TIW.. A·--.......... .. Tra .... oit~ W11oM ..... uni..nllmedtona.... Ho /.147152 -··· - _ .. "'*'"*'IN, 11 Toro o. . ......._ ., ...... ~ A&.COUIUO~ To .. ,_.,,_.....,..,,_ ,.. eddl-. ii 4toe ..,_ IOmlfUtnW*tbytMColta AMl!HOEOOf'OER A~ eA&.a.. YOU ............ •t ~MIO-...... ,....Mio ~ ua•lll(I) .............. ...._. ..... ...... ..... c:,~-c:=:~~!f =~'!,YJ:!_~~.,!! l'O~i=r£~~£ :-.,.•MA=t:': ::.:·:~j =-=:: .. ":':.-::=:.: ce::~ Toll~MI....,_ =--~:::..:-... -:::..~r= C•a ... thet I Wk Irene.-ptO'AMonl of tN PfQ90MI (S.O. tol4) ,_, C..-01 AeAMT 10 00 AM on Maf'ch 2<4. ~I JONIS .... ea') ...._., OOfo........,I credl-.. « -.... Of ~ 9' .... _.II~ to ti. mt10e to ,_..,_,ta MO .. AMMED KHALIL YOUL YOU 9"0ULD Cott-1Mtlhe~41eacflbed ANTTTIOHllM..._,-.cl NotiOele.._.._,,._. IOl'9, Md l*'IOnt _,.,!NY OLINHAOl!AH NEWrl ''•1"1 '44Mll 1iOtNa lipOl1a Oentet, 11\c., . lactl bid~ mull be MOHAMMED Ilea fllN a TACT A lAWYalt. prQP«ty, to wit. 111'3 Mil. ~,....... T. JoM9. ella •~.,....,Of J*IOnal ti. ....... In..,_.., lrl APITJTIOHllMMM ........ --..C4M11e Trw ...... 1 wnoM bull· """* and tltO pre· peiCIUon 11'1 tNe court fOt an On ~1'11" •t 10:00 AM. VIM #'*'3a120221M P...-.oll T. Mllr1tl\ In tfte t_.o:"Y 9llCf at~ of IN•• •alt, Of bl>th. Of by WAYNf C NIW9Y .... ..... ,.._ ......... It 3315Mt qualllled M NQulrad by law MW~ petlllonet to ~OSVM COHSU\.T· leld '-'-la lot the .....,._ Coun Of Cellfomle, llOlnta(t) 18 ebout to ~l .. QINIA MAlllOAAlT ~ 1u1 MIN Iii WAVNI! .,.._ ,_.Are 0.. CMllno ~lra"o, 89" A a.a. A Of C.2 conuac-d\*'08 nMlt. WM frOfl'I AHT8, INC .. tl'l9 OUly ap-~ ol ... ....,.,. ~ Of ~ Of o.-..e ~ be IMIM TOW\A. llM ltnOMI -VI tAAl. NEWBY) In ... 9';. ,_,,.... '-· -,.... ~""°' County of lor't 1kiW1M 11 required M 0 ~AM ME 0 I< HA 1.1 L poentN TMIW u"4Mr lllld tfte _..,_, rot tO'lll'lnQ W,. flall f"tedeticik T. Jonea, Tl'le MIM, aoclel leCUf· CllfM M. TOWLl pet'lof Court Of ~. 9' .. COIU lAele, CA ~State of Celttom1a TM Boerd of Dhctore of M 0 H. A M M E 0 t o put9Utlnt to o..d of Trvt1. and t10f9Qlt togdllir. wttfi tM ,,.....,.. T, M.n.ln be ltylt9defal tp l'llMMr, end A l'l'TITIOH ti.. b9ert flltd County ot Or*'08 ....,... NOTICE II Hl .. le The pniperty 10.,. tr.,,.. the Co•t• M ... S.nltary ~OH.CMMEO KHALIL AeoofClllct Ol't 10/2.4111 -COltl of edwf"tilMO and U• 8"CM*' .. ~ rep-l9lelllng ad*-' Of the In-by~. Towta In the Ing tM1 WAYNe c NIVtWY GIVl.N tMI tM *Nd It ioc...o at 4toe Dletrld reaerwe Iha right to 18AAHIM Document "°' 3643& 1oo1c l*'MI of Nit. ,.,.,Wd\111 to actnlnlat• the l..,ffd 1ran1feron are ~ Coun of~ lie llP90ltll..S • ....., ....-ICIMof oi.tat ti O:' ..,.,we Ptrbey, lrvtne, reject tit'/ Of all b1Ctt. IT 19 HEREBY ORDERED 13316 ,_,. 1524 Of Officlal O.tecl thlt Sl'd Gey al ...... Of lhe dtoldeftl HOUEIN V£UAL. 1548 C 01,1" t y of 0 r a " g • r..,,....n~ to adnthllllr ... Couftey,CA, .... c-ty Of ar.nge, 81ate of The Co"tractor ahall that al peraona '"* .. led In Aaaofd1 In IM e>mc. 6f tflt Mwef\, ltll THe ll'ETITION ~ MIMla A~ 'A. Col1a ,. Ql'9Mlr'f ttlet Cerotyne a, U. -.... of the d1udn tnd~ Cellforl'lla. ~ with 1M ptOYlaloot the tMll• aforaeaid appw Atcor• Of Otange County. It Ten1 0...-It ,,._ ~ to ..,._.., th• Meee. Cettfornla DOINO TOWie 1M ~tad M I*'· THE l'iTITIOH ,.._,_ loanf, ....,. a..d ~ty la ~fbed of SectlOn 1170 to 1780 lri-bef0t9 thla court In o.pert. Cellfornla, ••ec1.11td by. M........., _.... unOlf tM lndec>M· IUllNlll AS. PARTY IOl'9I r•eMrltetlve to ed authority to admlnlllt• the .. "DtlT ', wll In al aa: AH alack I" c:lualYe, ol , the Callfor"la ment No. S at 700 CMc RALPH A. BARTHOLOMEW PuO!lthed Otangt ~I dent Admlnlatratlon of •.t-TIMI! inlnlalM Int .. tat• qi~~ _.... ~ 1M ~ ~to. M1t ""' _. .,_. •tine, equlpmerlt, LAbor Code. the ~v&lll"O Center 0tiv. W..i. Santa A N._O~flO s..L '.M -Dlllly'*1U.C~'10.1"t ...,_.Act m-9U1ft0i'llf"1• l"lllM; NCW· oeclent -dent AdnMlnratton alt. all019 llMM .,,_, ~iiiirOUW'pr ~~ on~lJAIL4, AATHOLOMEW. AKA, F213 IOWI the pienonel .. ~ ity/tllderal w l'Umber, and THE PETITION reqye911 1.-Act m-9Uthonty ... _,.few._~«• ot lf'lat ,.... ctottltno bull-tennlntd by tile Direct0t of 1989, at ~ o'ctoc:k PM .• ROSA M BAAniOLOMEW, ta1tll9 lo t•t tneny actiont tNllnO ..,,_. Of IM In· alt.hority to edmlnll* the 10W9 tt1e penoM1 ,.....,.. treot for ttw abO'llll ,....._ .,_ k~ u Hot>M Spc>r11 the ~merit of lnduatrlal and thet'I and thett lhow HUSSAHb AND WIFE WILL PtaJC NOTIC[ without oot~ court ac>· t9"d9cl tt....,... are. AHH ...... under the I~ tatM to tllAa meny ~ lldt ... be ,........ IMne and localed at 480e R94atlorll. Stat• of C•li-celAM." any they new. wtly ~LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION prOYtll.e.fOf'etai'"Ocertal" NGOC NO UY EN a"d dtftt AdmlnlltreUo" of El-wttflout ~tno court..,. ttw ... ldentllld Bafranca Pwkw1y. lrvlM, IOf"la· Which .,. filed With Mid petition f()f thafl99 of TO THE HIG .. EST BIDDEA • T A TI ... I .. T 0 , act6one. tioweYet. in. ,,.,. PHU NO THI NGUYEN •• ., .. Act. (Thie aut"°"lty ... proval lefote IMl"'9 .,,_ end ... .,. ~ County of Orange. Stale Of the A .... tant S.U.tery of ,,...,.. lhould "°'Ille granted FOR CASH, (payable at time ~WAL tor\AI ,.,_tatlW II r• 21451 fWlcho De Juana. '"-lhe '*10nal repreeen-actloM. t10we¥er. th8 pet· ~ tMd _,,. • CallforNe. Mid Olstrld, and INll lorlelt IT IS FUATHEA Ofclered Of .... In le money ol the PROM ,Mn'NI..... qulr9d to glYe notice to Uouna Nlgutl, C.llf0t,,ie latJw lo telle mariy actlONI 10N11 f9P'Menl•llW It ,. aboWl8 lllMad ttn. 8"' The ~ .,...., WCll be penaltles prMCrib"ecl ,....,.. that • copy of INI Of-to U"lt•d s .. , at THE °"UTllMI UNDIR ,,.,.eel perwona unlaea t2in wtttlou1 Obtall\lng oourt ..,. Cl'llrtd to glYe notlOt 10 bcfl blddlr """' CIOl*lml'Mted on Of .,,., lore IOf ~pllance of etMJW cauM be pul>lllhed In FRONT NTRANCE TO "CTITIOUI aUtlNlll !hey ha ... wallled nottoe Of ThM the l*'90MI prop. proy91, a.tore tafllng cer'laln lnf.,..tad pettont vn1Ne with eadl IMd a~ theStlldayOfMarch, 1989. Nldcode. theOrangtCO.tDalfyPUot, SVIT 205 (SECOND ..,._ oonaentad to the pr09CJMCI attytobetranlfwred l1 d• 9Ctk>n1, llowewf, tt'le I*· they flaw~ notice Of ~I cf**.,.,..... Tlllt bultt trwfer I• eubjecl Dated: March 7, 1989 • MWIP•s>ef of generat FLO R) 11802 IRVl~E I Tiie l<MloWl"O pereon l'IM action) T,.,. lrldependenl ecrlb.ct I" t•"tr•I H : ~ r~at!W• .. , .. ~ 10 ~ propowS ,.. Dtll~ Of. - to s.ctton fS108 of the Call-av OlllDIR OF THI clrculatlorl. s)ublllned In ~ BLVD., TUSTIN. CA 12fS80 wtthdrtwn u a oenetll part• ~ t\lltloflty Will furniture, ll.Jlturee. equip. qur., to give noUcie IO actlOf'I.) T~ ~ldt4\t In the torm -fcw1fl 11'1 1om1e Convnerclel 'Code. If 90ARD M DNCTORa OF COUl'lty at teas) once a W.-all rtght, title and lntereet net from the partnetlhlp ~ .,. or•nted u"l•ll an f'l'lel'll, tradename, goodwll, 11'1..,_., ,__ unlea admlnlatratlOf'I authortly wt11 contrac1 C90C1 N1"9 !ft Section 8108 appllea. delma THI eoaTA ••A t ANt-'°' fCIUf corlMCUtlYI weeka conwyecS to and now held tr11tlno uml., the flctltloua in...tecl '*10" filea an -· IMMhold lmpf<W9-they h.1119 ~ "°''°' or be gt a nted u"l•H •" amount not .._ tMl'I K rney be fled at WEUS TAM CMITIUCT prior to the day of Mid hear· by It under .. Id o.ad of bu9IMll "ame ol SOUTH objection to lhlt petlllOn and "Ml'lla, G~I notto earn· OOOMl'll*I to the propoeed lnt.,...led per.an lllM an the~ ernount of FARGO BANK. N.A .• Etcfow Publtshed Orange Coast mg. Trwt In Iha property lllU-COAST ARCHITECTURAL IMWI good ceu.te Why Iha pete, togeCher wllh the fol-ac'tlorl I Tiit !"dependent objec:tlon to thla l*ftlon and aa a ouaren,_ ttlat W. Dlpartmerlt, Re: Eacrow No. O.lly Piiot March 3, 10, 1889 bated MAR 8. 1189 atad In uld Coun\y, Cal/. WOOD PRODUCTS at oourt ~ not orant Iha IOWlnQ daact1bad 8'CoflcMlc admll'llettetlon aultlorrty will .,.,._. good ~ wt1y tt1e clef wlll entet Into t 8'2·1051, 4580 Mac MhUr F201 JAIMI A. JACKMAN, fomle. deecrlbt"O Iha land 17451 Nlctlc»e U"ll IC auttlorlty. .,._.age WcallM Off S. be O'•"ted u"leu an court ehould not grant the pr~ con"9C1 If Blvd., #fS10, Newport Juett• of lh• auperlor ,__,. lOT 14 Of TRACT Hufltlngton a..cn Celif ' A HEARING on the pet._ Llquot Ucanta •21-117081 lnttir..iad pet90tl "'" an authority aame la 9Watdlad to Beech, ca. 92etSO, County of mmi C NOTICE eourt NO. 7718 AS RECORDED IN The flctltlou• ·bull""' tlon will be held on MARCH now lwued '°' pr...m ... objactlOn to trlil petltton and A HEARING on the pell-bidder. lrt Che ewnt of....,,. Or'Mga. Stat• of Celllomla. .--• . Publlen.d Ot•"O• Coul BOOK 303, PAGES 35 TO "•me 1tatement '°'the part· 30. 1Ht at 1:45 P.M I" locetad .,. 1548 Adamt AV· lhowa g(JOd CauM why the lion wtll be held Ofl MARCH 10 ..... IMO aald comr•. Thll bull! tranafet doee FlAI AND Dally Piiot March 10, 17, 24, 40 INCLUSIVE Q_f_ _MIS. Ip wu Ned on Sep-Dept. No. 3 locetad at 700 anue. •A, Coeta M .... CA couf1 ~ not orant Iha 30. 1881 at t 45 PM In 8'ldl ..curi1y .. be flW- not Include a liquor llcenM 31 1989 CELL.ANEOUS MAPS, RE· tember 24 l964 11'1 the CMc Cent• Orllle W•t, That the totll contlder· authority. Dept. No 3 IOceted at 700 tllled t .......... All ct91ma mus1 be =Al.TY ' F2t0 CORDS OF ORANGE COlmty ot' Ot•"O• FILE 8anteAna.Cel1fornlal2701 atlont0t the lfan1fw ofl.ald A HEAAINO on the pell-CMc Center om... Santa Tiie OISTNCT ,_.,.. r..e...d at""' add<llS by • ... Of' COUNTY, CALIFORNIA NO F25e095 " YOU oaJECT 10 Iha bualrlMa and of Nld lloenM llOn wlll be held on Marcil Ana. CA 92701 fM rtght to refec' any°' .. the 30th day of Mardi, 19811 ~= P\8.IC N0TIC£ The ltrMI addren and F~n Name and Addr"' of grantlno Of Ille petltton, you la the IUm of &2 12,000 00, 2S, 1189 11 1 45 P.M In IF YOU OBJECT to the bide 0t to wlhle any Ir· So far u known to the Weatem 0,,,..,., other common dellgnallon, Iha Pe<aon Wllhdi:iwlng lhe>Utd either IPPMI at the l"cludl"f lmfentory Hll· Dept No 3 locelad at 700 grantl"O ol the pet.lllOn, you r~IM Of 111tonNltlte 1ra"1ferM, all buel"ese lftewance c°""*''· NOTICll Of' If tit'/. of the reel propeny Danlel Clark Blalr. 43a tleerlng and 1tate your ob-meted el '30.000 00, which CMc C4tlter Dl'I..,. w .. t lhoUld either ~r at the 11'1 any bldt or Ill the~ nemM and add,..... uMd lrWie ~ "'9l.tc HEARIHO d •• c r I b. d • b 0 v. I• Princeton Or Coeta M..-jectlone Of me written objee-conllat• of the IOllowing Santa Ana. Calltomla 92702 heering and ,,.,. your ob-No blddet mty ........ by Trantfworl for the line ' NOTICE IS HEREBY purported to be 920 Calli ' ' tlont wtth ll'le COUf1 befOfe Fu"d' deposited In IF YOU OBJECT to the jectlor\I or fllewntten obteo-any bid for a pertocl of totty. yeart 1a9t peal, If dlffefet1I ~...., ~-GIVEN that a pubhc hearing JASMl"'E CIRCLE, COSTA SIQl'led Oenlel Blair Ille '-Ing Your 19PMt· I I ct ow by ch e c k ora11ttng of the peUtlon, )'OU tloM with the court befOf'9 flW (45) ays after tN 4Nte frOfl'l the aboVI. ar.: T t I d Ill ;, ..... Wiii be held by the Cos11 MESA. CA 92t2fl Publllhed Ot•"O• Cout. ance may be '" l*IOn Of by 110,000.00; Demand Note . lhould either appear at th• the tiaartno YOUf ~-... '°'the openlf'O °' ~ None 0 • • m • 1 M•a City Cooncll on Match Tlie uf\Walgned TrullM Delly PHot Merch 3 1o 17 your attorney to be replacad by• cuhiet a hMflno and 111te your ob-ance ~ be In per.on or by A P9Y'MM Bond and a 0.tad: March 7, 1989 ~~t 1.: 57~: T ~~n tr bill~~ 20. 1989. at 6•30 pm .• Of' .. dltdalms any llablllty IOI' •"Y 24 1989 • • IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ctleCk on Of before tub-tec;tlorll °'Ille wrlnen obtee· YoUf lltorney ,..,.~ Bond "'911 .. " 0 • 11 I , 0 " T I . • • 0 • eoon lherMh., .. prac-lnc:omaneu of 11'11 ,,,. • F·200 Of • contingent ~editor of mlalon of ABC fonn 228 10 llonl wtlll the eourt befOfe IF YOU ARE A CREDfTOR ,..., Pf1or to ~ CUff1R, INC., ay: Jofln ll. ~P • 0 • 3 · I In• 2 2 I llcabl•. In 1he Council addr-and ou-c;ommon the clec1111 cl, you must file ABC 110.000.00, Note and the '-l"O· Your appeet· or a conUOgant ccedltar or Ille COf\u.ct llld ..._. '9 ..Oentlcft•. A11l1tant 11~· ':·r43~~.~or•G!.1! Ohemberl of City Hall, 77 OMIQnallon. 11 any. enown .. _IC llftftl'r 'fOUf dalm wttt\ tflt court and Security AO'""'•"' let ~may be'" per90fl or by the decleeMO, you mutt ~ In the form eet IOttfl "' the ....._,,,T,_._... wr • °'_.. 11.11.....,... Fair Otlve, Coat• M .... on tierefo. r-. """~ 1nell a copy1otnaperaonel Sell« e2.ooo.00: Note and your attorney yourdalmwith ttlecourtand COfltfK!dOCutfttnta. Publllhed Or1nge Coast tur\de (Page 3• llne 231 -. the following 1tem1 Said eale Wiii be made. but repr...,,.atlYe appointed by Security Aor .. ment 10 IF YOU ARE A CREDfTOR mall a copy to tlle petaonal E.ec:t1 blddlr lt'9ll be e Deify Piiot Marcil to, 1989 ~!!,s~:~~ ~age~!'; AN ORDINANCE amend· wtlhOYI convenant or -· itonca ~~:.onOttl thecoun wtthln four monlhl Seifer (to be adiu-1ac1 by or a contlf'Oent c:radlt0t of ,......tatMI ac>P<Mlad by 11c e n1ed cont r acter F212 1 W t..iiia j otner Ing Tltle 13 ol the COsta rarity expr-or Implied ,.. M llUUC ~Ill AND from the date of first 19-mercha"dlH Inventory) the ac1uad, )'OU mvll fie the court wlth4n IOYJ months purauent to the ....,.... ---------c• .:.:.~ aurplu': lur\ds M"' Municipal Code re-gerdl"O tlU.. po41MS1ion, °' (W INTllfnC* TO TRAN.. ll*IOa Of lettera u provided 30,000.00 ~ Clalm wtth Iha court al!'d lrom Ille date of f:lrlt i., Md Ptof.-OM Code 9llCf NIUC NOTICE (Page 3, llne 2<4C) 2,883,797, r~~l~R~ ~~p~~ ~ =~~ang~nci~~I ~m ·~~ , I" AL c 0 "0 LI c ~~: ~ c~ ~~t :, ~n~= =.:.,,cc:rr: ~~ :::,~·~~= ~~ ::.~: ~°'°""" Gro11 paid· I" and con· ~ definition. arid ac-the "°"' MCUr9d by Aid •IVllllAQI LICINal(I) time for flllng claims wlll not Md Mid lranlf9rore tna1 Ille coun whhln lour montM omla Probate Code TM WAU<lH!ltOUGH A~ C09TA ••A trlbutad aur~ (Pao-3. liM c • 11 or y 1 t , u c t u re Dead of Trull with ln1.,a1 (aec.. •101-t101 U .. C.C. uplre Pf'IOf to four tnar1th1 conatdwallorl fOf Iha tr_. ftOn'I the elate of first la-time tor ftllng datma wll noc ltvOUQfl of the• II~ aAMITARY DllTRtcT 25A) 71,13e. Utl&Ulgnad l'oelohVMtt>acl< reou1a11on1 1neraor1. u provided 1n ~ Md M07I et Met N'I ffOfl'l the date of the tiee.nng fer of aald bu*"-and or ~ ol 1aitt .... u prewlded up1r9 priof to tour monlhl ..-cs lor ~ .n. 'tit: OflANQI COUNTY, f\mde (eurplua) (Page 3• llM Environmental Determl"•· notu. advances, If any, NOTICE IS HEREBY l'IOttc.cs.~ Mid lleenM 19 to be paftf '" M!:1iOtl '9100 of Ille Call· from the date of the hMr1ng l'f~tWt blddtre .,. to C~A 25BI -. Surplus u regard• tlon: E11emp1 oo• the terms of the Deed GIVEN to the Cfedllorl of YOU MAY EXAMINE the only after trenster nu bMfl IOfrlla Prot>ete Code The "°'lead at>o\19. mM1 at tl'le lutiftttt 0"9Ct. ~ :.o. ~ (Page 3. hM NOTICE IS FURTHER of Trust. , .... Charges and ~l~· Inc.:.;:·::: file kept by the court If )'OU appfoved by department of time tor f~lng claim• WW"°' YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe MS-A ..., StreM. eo.e. NOTICE IS HEREBY ~-t1er9by certify that the GIVEN tllat at aeld time and experieet of tlle TruelM and neea addr=is 3170 Harbor .• at'I e petlOF'I lnl., .. tad In Alconotic S.-aoe Control. expire ptlo( to four monttw Irle kept by the court d you ...... CA. at t t·OO AM. cal G 1 v EN 1 hat 1 ••I• d abo\19 Item• are In ac· place all lntarat9d Pef''°"' Of the tn.1111 created by aald 8IYd 1 the Cl"' of Coat the •late. you mey Ille ..... 111 purtUal'lt to Sec 24073 et ftom tfte oete of the llMflng we a peraon lnter•ted II\ (714) se&-!217 rot --. -..a.. for film htno all ~ 9P9Mf" and be heard by o..cl of Trull, to-wit. • " ., • the court a formel Req~t eeq rtOtlced at><Mt the eetate. you may Ille with Bide .. not be aoo.pted ~ 11 COfdance with Ille Anno•I the City Coul'Cll on the S28,0I0.9S Meaa, Cou"ty of Otange. fOf Speclel Notice of 11'19 Ill· That the herein deactlbad' YOU MAY EXAMINE the the court a tOfmaf Req~ fromcomractOflncMenand· • met.,lall, equlpmerit, Stateme"t lor the r•1r af0terne11lloned lllm The berleflclary under Mid State of CallfOl'nl1 92t28 lno of an lnYet'tlOfY and ap. tranater1 are to be con1Um-, .. kept by the coun If you for Spec;tal N911ce ot Ille flt-Illa thlt walllttlrOUlf\. tranaportatlon, •"d IUCh ended December 31 .• 968 IF AN y 0 F THE Dead of Truet h«etofor ex-thel. bulk,,.,, .. .,, 1• about Pf.......,, of Mtal• .. -. mated, aubjeel IO the above ., •• pereon lnterfftad 11'1 ""ol an lfl....,..tory end ~ laOYl9UUN• •OA•O =~~It= 8JJ'.:lTi:Jct l'A~~~~7;:· AFOREMENTIONED AC· eouted and clelM!ed to the :0 t>e,.~ ·~ ~ orOI tit'/ petition Of' account prOVltlone •• , the omc.a ot the ....... )'OU may f!M with pr......,. ol ........ Catet'." •• • ••••• , 1'lON OF THE FOLLOWING m Doftald. -0'"9lef TIONS ARE CHALLENGED unc1e1•g11ed • wrtttetl Dec>-:: I I~. Tr I .. prCl'<ltcled '"w:tlolf• 1250 ALDEN LYMAN ESCAOW the QOU41. formal Requeet Of of any l*ftlon Of~· .......... _...... PROJECT ELDEN AVENUE "-ldart ~v-• IN COURT. the challenge laratlon of Oetaun and 0.-WflOM nbulll r:~· -~· of the C.Utomte Probata CORPORATION. 1 t32fS f« Special N9UC. of the ltl-u provided In Mellon 1250 ~ Otlnfl C-. PUMPING STATION RE· R~ Doutl .. Flald m1y be llmllad to only thOM mend tOf Sate, and e wrtlletl 16905 S P':;!: .:v-:-.! Code. A AeQu..1 for $pedal SOYth St., Cerritos. CA lno of an lnWllllOry llld ap· of the cellfOfnle Probate Dally PMot Matctl 10, 1f, MODEL PROJECT 'NO •~et • iuueeeomeoneralaelatt?le Notlet Of Daf•un ln<S Elec· ..._Cit O!Art-• r~-j' I Nottotf0tmleavallebleltom 90701Aprll3,1M9 pr~I of •late -'I Code A fllaQ'*1 tor Special tMt • __., atJ publlc Mierlng clacribad in lion to Sell The utldenlgnecl .,,. Y -• """"' Y 0 the court c:tertc All ot.her bu9lr'9M narMS or :.=z::•tlon or account Notice l0tm le avaltable ftom '2 t t 1112 too.99. Pu~ Orange Couo thle "°'a or ln wtitten cor· CMimc:t aalcl Notice of 0.-LOI Al'IOMS. St.ate of Cell-~ N. •irolllfl At· and addr ... 1.-.d by u 1n ..:t•on 1250 Ille COIM1 ctet11 ---------- Bide wtU be received by Dally Pllol March 9. 10 11 r_,,,,.odence clehYefed lo feult and E.lec1lon to Sell to fomla llb70t ._ tw ,......_""'' ,. tran1ferot1 within three of the Cetdornle Problle A::"7 fOf '9tttt1r i r. Pl8lJC llOnC( the Calta M_. Sanitary 12 13 1eat ......,.. T,,. IOcetion 1n C..llfornla ·--• • . ., __ _... ............... _...~~~ Dletrlcl, at the otllol of the • · ThlfS6 the City COu"Cll at, or prlof be 1'9COfcled In the county of the c;hlef axec;vtlve offa Perl! AHnlle, aalllH C' l&lt put, IO l1r .. Code A Req\leei fOf Spec;lal 9tedley Sdlwen. 1111 .... AfllY Oii City Clark, 77 Fair Drive, toEMb~IC.::r~'lv Cltr =adthe , ... pr~ It or prlncipat bulll'IM• office ~~atl99 Coul =tot~. err. :':J~~klv~llablefrom :-.=rlNVd.,CoetaMMe. ~WllMICI ea.ta M-. ~alllornla until Ctettl • ' DA Ti 311/19 of the lnt9"decl treneleror Is Dally Piiot Marci'\ 0 10, 18. Dated febNerY 21. 1"9 Petitioner CarOlyne B Pubfl8hecl Otange Coeet A pr~°'•*'°' le tl'le hoUr of 1'.00 1 m Apnl "'8..IC NOTIC[ Publllhed Or1nge Coast 'OllllCLOIURI COM· Mme 19.. HOe.... YeUAL. In-Towle Delly Piiot M•ch 9, 10 ti, ldleOu69d '°' ~joft .. 4• 1eet at Which time they .,.....m--·1-"llMIH Ody Piiot Maren 10, 1989 IULTANT• IMC.. •• A.II other t>u.i.-n-ThF3fl7 ...... ,,..,...,. DAVID I . llMOH .... 1989 the ,.... Ctty CCMiMll wlll be°'**' publiely al\d ...... """' ... F219 ~. eV: DANll'L W. and add,..._ uMd l)y the ANH NGOC NQUYEN, OUM. DAVID I . llMON, A ThF370 f'MlllfinO Of MwCfl 30, 1•, r99d aloud In Iha council MA• ITATEMINT ONimROD, VICE .._ ... '"tended traneferor wilhin flMUMO 1l4t NOUYIN, In-PROF. COlll, .. 12710 being Ordlnenc• tl-1, Cl\amberi. Sealed praposale The fOllowi"O person• "' P\8.IC NOTICE IMINT, t7IOll IRY*E kVD~ thrM yea11 lut pHt eo far P\alC NOTICE ......, Tr•......._ Haw t ti 0 , "1 , 1a 1 •. "8.IC NOTIC[ .,...ldlng ~ H al ne. 11\eJt bear the tltle of the dolnobulltleUas aurTI-. TUITIN. CA .. known to Ille Intended F1CTITIOU98UIMI•• PubliaolMtd Ol'ange Coast Hawlt.orn• Callfotnl1 7and~ltofTldit l tf wor1t and the name Of Iha CALIFORNIA COMPUTER Ftc'Tlnou• 8UatMEll -(114) 111.-U lranst ..... .,. NONE i:>elly Piiot Matd'I 10 1989 -• 1(4GU the CCMM ..... ~ bidder but no other dll· CONNECT• 1150 W MAMI ITATUHNT Publlthad Orange Cout The propeny 11 delulbed ...._ ITATEMENT F214 l'lublltlhed Orange Coul F1ClTTIOUa ~H Code reoetdtnf the .... Ungullhlng mark Any bid Brlardale, Orange, Callf 1'he fOlloWt"O penon• are Dally Piiot March tO. 11. 24. '" general u All 11ock 1n .. J~he !.,~~:;''°"'are Dally Pilot ~arc'1 0 10 lfS, ,.._ ITAn.NT uae, °' 4tltdllll'p of ftteo reoelv9d afler lht ICheduled 92fSfS7 dOl"O bu•lnen •• 198~ trade, fixtures. equipment .,..,. .,.,_..,.. rtaJC NOTICE tNt The folowl"O pereone are wotk• wttHn the City cloei"O time l0t the receipt Sh-n Dana Bineau. 202 T~E REMINGTON BU· F2111 and good wlll of a cert..,, T CKER MOUNTAIN tht3fS2 dOlngbull-u. TM lftOlllon to 9'" Or-. of bids INll be returned lo B Fem St., Newpor1 BeKh. REAU. tae&2 MacArthur ,.._..,,..,,, buSlnMa known COLLECTION 3021 C.rob K41M7 JEJ:FERSON AHO 60TH MMe .... , flrll,...,.,., ... the bidder unopenee1 11 sh.ell Calif. 92e63 et.d . SUhe 300 lt'vlne Cahl PtalC NOTIC[ H D•MY'• RHteurant ltr .. t. Newport Beech FICTrnOUa .,..._., •-IC NOTICE C ROSSROADS AS . fled by Che folcMfna roll Oii be lflt IOte rMPQNlbl~ty of Paul Edwatd Cardenns. 92715 #0200 arid IOcetad at 3170 Callf. t2MO NA• tTAftflllENT rua SOCIATES, t8201 Von YOte: COVHCIL MO..•N, the bidder to ... that hll bid 19403 La Ou1rdla, Rowland Pat., R JoMeon, 3113 s K4SMI Hatbof llvd., 1" the City of Clay C. Tuciler, 2525 COi-The fOllowl"O peteona are tC4U4I Karman Avenue • t tOO, AYES 9Uffa. ~ II received In proper time. Height•. C•lif. 91748 OquglH St. Santa Ana. ,tcnnoul .,..... Calta M ... Cou"IY of Ot· umbla. Cot11 Meaa. Cehf dOlng ~.. FtcTITIOU9 ..,...... IMM, Celtl t2715 Amtlurgey. GeNa. oe....w A Mt of plane and ~Ill-Thie bu•lneH I• con· Cellf 92704 ..,._ ITATl•NT ange, State of C.itforllla, 12:1 D FreuMI. 2525 PINTO & GAOMET 220t ...._ tTATWWWT LMry B Thrall 18201 V0t1 NOll None A8StHT: catlorll mey be Ol:>tained at dUctad by co-parlnetl Thie bualneH 11 CO"· The followl"O ~·are and transfer the lo4lowlng .._ C-•umbla . Coeta Mell. Dupont OrM. Suite 750. · The lollowtno pereone WI Karman Avef'ue • 1 tOO. None. 11'19 otnce of Ille Director of Tha reg1atr1M com· ducted by-an lndlVldual dol"O bualMel u ~ t>ewrage llOenM (or ..,. IMM. Cellf 92715-1515 dolnO buttneta u IMM, cawt 92715 The fUll '911 of IM otdl-~~ ~CoeRoomM 400. merlCad c:. Irr~ l~u•I· Tha rao11tr1"1 com· SLlRP II, 2201 Dupont ~). ON SALE BEER Cd 92"2" Saul 8 Pinto, 2201 DY-PHILADELPHIA PART. Roy Doumanl. ~Santa nance ~ be reed In the ,._.,. ,_ · ti :· ~ un t e Cit OUI menced lo transact buSI· 0..M, Suite 750, lrvlne. C11if ANO WINE, BONA FIDE Tiiie bulln ... 11 con· porrt OtlYe, Suitt 750 lrll!M. HEM 18"1 Von Karman Monte. 8M:1 21\d Floor, City CWtt I offtce, n F• ...., .. om .. uporurion-r ,,_ uvlneN "eme °' narnea MM und., the fict1tlou1 92715-1515 PUBLIC EATING PLACE ductadby·co-partnera Ce11t 12715-1515 Avenu:. Suite tlOO lrYlne a.-1yHllll90212-1ll1 DrM.Coell ...... dablepaymentof$10.00.An lla1adabow onFebruary20. bu9IMM name or names Saul B. Pinto, 2.201 Du-Nurnber41-oe71t0,nowla-The regl1tra n1 com· Slevari J Grome1 2201 CalW t2715 Gereld L Parally, ~33 .....,.,_,.1111•Y.C., additional charge Of 12 OO tM9 Pated above on NIA pont Or!Ye, Suite 750, IMl'le, aued 10 preml9M tocaUld at manced to lranuct ~ Dupont Drive, Suitt 750 M Rune11 KNM 1315 Souttl Grand Avenue, LOI Cfllrtl •be mede If handled by Shawn BJ,_, PeterR Johnaon Calff.112715-1515 3170 Harl>Of Bllld . for the MM under the llctiliou• lrvlne.Callt 92715-1515 Pltcalr" Piece Laguna Artga1M.Cal1f 90071 Pu*'*! Otange eo.t mall. (Phone (7t4) 754-530? Thie etatement was llled Thie 1tatemen1 w11 filed Stevan J. Gromet. 2201 preml ... locat9d at 3170 bUalMa name °' namee l<tnMth A Ryd.,, 2201 9Mcn Caill t2e&t fhlt bu11" ... 11 co"-Dally Pllo4 Matcfl to. 1Nt '°' purcn..lf\Q lnformatlorl.) with the County Clerk of Of· with the County Clerk of Or· Dupont Drive. Suite 750. HwW Blvd .. in the city ot lilted abOYI on Fet>tv1ry 1. Dupont Drive, !>ult• 750 cnn&1• 1 '""'-Y 2235 duetad by ' llef*'ll P.art· 'ltt EKh bid lhtll be made on anee County on Fet>rv1ry ange County on FeDruary lf'Vlne, Cahl 92715-tS 16 Colla Meaa. County Of Or· tNI IMne. Cellf '2715-1516 Tempi Hills Otl\le ~ netlh\c> the PropoMI Form, p<OYldad 22. l989 22. 1989 Kermeth A Ryder .• 220t ange, Slate of Cakl0<nle Clay C TUC*., Thll bu•'""' 11 con-9eec11 Calif 12715 Tiie reg111r1nt com· rtaJC NOTIC( In the contract document•, F409loM F408Mt Dupont Or!W, Suite 750. Tntt the amou"t of Thie lllatemern wu f~ duCtad by • general paft· • ....:. ... a H 2113 menoect to traneect 1>'114· __ ..-........... -........,..__ and lhell be accompan.led Publllhed O.ange Coul Publlan.d Or8"Qt1 Cout li'VIM Calll 92715-1515 purch ... Pf'leeorconttcler• wtthlhaCou"tyClefkofOr· neta1Mp cl'j"" Ori ~· "918 u"der t~ llcfllloU• ··- l)y 1 oanlfled or cuhlef'• Dally Pltot March 3, 10, 17. Dally Pilot March 3, 10. 17, Thli buelntH 1, co"· atlonl"connectlonwltheald ange Covnty on February The raoletrtnt com· .::~,1 92:, agune butlMea name °' ,,.,,. PCTTTIOUeellll .. chedl Of a bid bond IOI' riot 24, 1989 24, 1189 dueled by a oeneral part· traria,.,. of aatd ~ (Of 15, 1~ mtncecl 10 Iran~ buU-~ Hedi 2fSOfSt Ne1ad above on Oc1ober 20 Mm tTA ... I f .... Iha" 10% of Iha amount F-19e F· 198 netehlp ~) and Mid ~ F..-""8 under the flcllllOUI ,_, ct'rai La:,.,. H•ll•. 1M7 The~,_..,,. .. The regl1tre"1 c;om · lncludl"O the •tlmeted In-Put>flehed Otange Caul bualneea Mme Ot "-Cellf t~S3 Larry 8 Thrall ~ ~ • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 WOtOlflss 6Snalles 10 Brunctl IOOd 14 Dwelling 15 Small opening 16 Marlne~ll 17 T htck llqutd food tfl Ferm IOOI 19 Not cloudy 20 Smell app!lanc. 22 Jewlll\ ..... 23 FHhlo'lable beach reaOft 24 Merct1an11 211 Many llmff poet 29 Scotia 31 Ump's call 32 Squirmed ~ Social groups 38 MoflOOllen monll 31 LDMf 41 Grape bearer 42 Mulic system 45Gwmenll 41 Medic 41 Lime or IMk 50 Oetltal deg 5, .. _...._ .. 55 Honor c:atdl 5TGOllCMbs sa .. _ -me 63 ItanlPOrt 64 Stelmeu 65 Allan noble 66 P0111h rt\fef 67 V1ugn 68 Put together 69 Promont0ty 70 lmtant 7 1 Flulty atutt DOWN t 'Ltg11t1 oul 2 80fcler on 3 Center 4 Utop11n 5 R•1nl"O S Otlayed 7 Arta e g 8 Tine 9 Stitch 10 Having force 11 Soar aloh 12 Doomed one 13 Prophets 21 Celebtity 22 Whlelcey dtlnk 25 Hogwutl 21 Bein bird• 27 Coll ""' 21 Fathet - 30 Grown-up 33 lltld~• 35 Sl\ulllec:Ock .at_MI .Baigt\old. 37 Undw1land1 40 Flllhietl 43 Blue moon• «Fall~ 48 "9Qulte 47 Gol GPO 51 Slllle 52 Olst"leg<ele 53 Balfoll $4 The -, Netherland• 541 E l"d•I" ucellC 59 Wire1ape eo --hour thOftly 8 t 1<incs 01 ca .. 12 Hiiier aldt t4 Power U"ll merlCad to 1ra"uct bull· vantory. It th• eum of Dally Ptlol March I . tO. 17• ""ad llbove on Januar, 1. M TeO '"°""" aeo1 lnlel Thtt 1ta1amen1 wu riled JUIT ftHONll, 1100 neee und., tile flolilloua '376, too 00, wtlleh con11111 24• llet ,.189 1189 l Illa. eorone del • --.,. Calll wtth the County C.k of Ot· HM'tOf,.~ ""'1 M . Ooeta bualneea neme Of' "amet of tfle followlng Saul B Pl"'o 92US arioe County on FllONaty ~ ...-.. titted above on Fet>Nary 13. Cati. 10.000.00, Damend TNI llatemetll .,.. ''*' Terry D £vana. 7e H-o~ ts. ,... ~~~c:!! &~~ 11811 Not990.100 00. PrornlMory "8JC NOTICE wtth tl'le County CWk ol Ot· land M111n1tt1" Beach , ..... L"i.m-A;;--" ....,_ Saul B Pinto "°t .. 275,000 00 ange County on F~ Calf 902ee ~ Otange Coeat • ~ Thia 1tatament wu filed Tllet It 11e1 beet1 agreed K411l't 1fS, 1tlt . Thll bu.in .. • 11 con· Otllly PllOt F•Oru•ry 24, Atlal'IWlt..., Ceif t2907 with t1'19 County Clefk of Ot· ~ Mid ltc.n ... and rtCTITIOU8 9U .... U F4GUM cluc!tecl by e Otf*al part-Marc:h 3 10 17 1Nt .. ~ ~ le CO!'· ange COUf'lty on Febt\lafy '"tended tranaferee • r• ..,._ STATIMINT l'lut>Mhad Orange Cout netll'llP F· 171 -.-by" a.,.,.,..- te, 118t quired by Sec. 2407~ of the The folOwl"O peraone .,. D.ity Piiot, Febfulry 24. Tiit taol•trtnt com· Tiie rql1trent eoM· f4CmOI ...,_. and PY~ dott,g ~ M M~ S, 10. 17. 1Nt menoed to tranMC1 bu... rtaJC llJTICE menoed '° ~ ~ Publiehad Orange COUt Code, that lht conelderallon M 0 NT (IE LL 0 A 8 • fl. lfl7 l'ltM under the f1et1110u1 ,.._ under "'9 llctXloul Dally Piiot, February 24, fOf the trat11ler of Mid~ SOOIATH.tc.Ntotrllagen.. bUelrteal Mme Of f\amM KAIMt ~ neme fl' ft9'NI March 3, 10, 17, 1981 ,.... and ,,.,,.,., Of Nkt atal pertnetlhlp, •tS Cot· "8.IC NOTIC£ hied al>oYe on ~.,_.1 'fCTTnOUI au8MH lletecl aboWl8 on NIA F-1N llceriee 19 to lie paid only por.-Plu&. Sulla 200 .. --... 1... • MAm 8T4TW91NT Ttlon:H V•l•"111•••. ---------iafter aald tranafet haa ~ ~ e.cn, cefll 92ee0 ~.... M R~ Krvat The folowlng l*'IOm et• "u ldt l'll "8.IC MOTIC£ appr0\l9CI by the o.ert· Hopkl"' Oevelopment Aelmoue MllMU ™' 11atement ., .. Iii.ct dolnQ bWIMM • Tllllt ...,.,.,,. .. tied ---------------lment of A~ lever ... ~. LP , • Oat-. liA* tTA.,.._NT Wllll the County Clerk of Of· 80C/IHAW·N ILION. wtttl tM County ci.ti: ot Or-F1Cnnout 8U9MH Control. lt"'41ed partM'ttllp, 1113 The~~.,. ange County on fl•t>NllfY 1'01 Avoceoo. Newport MOt OOUnty .,. ,.,_ NAm ITATa•NT That a ..... ttanefet and Corpore .. P'taa., Suite aoo doll'la buelMel •· 1t ,... a.en. Cellf t2MO 19, t• Tiie lolloWlnf peraone .,.. Wlgnmtnl °' ... afOftuld ~ a.ad!. Callt 12MO AliAH!JM A$SOCIATU. ,...., IOC Oa' •opmenl u.i.. ...m doing ~ u ttock In trede, flxlut .. , Mett.nen Corpofltlon. a • Callfomle ,.,_..,partner· PuC>lllfttd Of Cout hed p.,,...,., • °"".,. ""*'*' Or-.. C.- 8 l. U E 8AILS STA -~ and OOocl wtll of Callfornla corporation. tNI>. #13 CO<POl'&I• P\au. Delly ~t f=ry 24 l.tmlteel 'WTMr'INP. tl01 Del1 ~ FtlllNety t4, TIONERS. 304 Mein Street, Mid bua1neaa wt11 ti. ~ 21411 Coect1 8Pfiftgt l-. lui19 200, ~I lltech, Mirth S lO t? ,... ' A.ocedo. ~ ..... ~I, 10, t1. tMI lalboe, C.llf. 12M1 eummetecl, and 11'19 '°"'" LaQ11na Hiiie. Calif 92153 Cellf llMO ' ' ' F t8t Cell1 l2MO 11',1 .. llloMmety Aloat Brock, llidetatlon tn.refOf together TtlofW o 1..-iny, 111'1 lnclt-Hopltlnt Developme"t • a.... N11too. • CelfOf'Ne ttM MlllOfca -Pl . Coat• wtttl the contlcleretioft rot vfdual, t 1 wood no,.,.,. ~. L,., • ~ General ~att~. tlO ,.. ..... c.m 9282e tN ,,.,_.,and Malglomertt !MM. c.at t2714 llmlt.ct P•f1Mftll1p. • t3 P\a1C NOTICE ~Center 0t ...... 1utt.1-PIC--.l•T1•.,.,.--•.,.-..1.o.iii .. ll-l- Thll bu11,,... I• CO"• of the aforeMld llcanM (Of Ttw. bulln.t• I• CO"• C«por ... Pl-.., lu-aoo. rte'nnOUt eu.... 250, N9WPOl"1 a..ctt. Caltf ..... nA- dUCled by an lrldMdutir ltcentM) It 10 be paid on Of duatad by. • Ottlfr•I pert. N9WPOft leectl, Calf 12"0 t2MO • -• The reo111ra"1 com· after the 25th day of April, l'lftlfllp Metteftel\ COtPonUon. • MAm ITA~ Thia bvllMM It con. 1"" ......,.....,.. .. ~ to lttnMGt bull-1tel, et the eectow depart· The ttOlttr•nt com• Ct lltor"la ~orpotatlol'I. The foOllOWlnO pet'flonl are duC'90 by a ..,_.., _.,. ~~ .. ':ttAlllCH l'IMI ~ 11'19 llcllllOUI mtnl Of 8UAROW ESCAOW IMnOad to tr.nMCt ~ 2M I 1 ONdl Spnnoa Lane. dolt1Q ~ • ........ LAM nao V~ ._ ~ l'lllM Of l'IMIM CO., l..C::, at 501 Partloamet ,_ under tM llctl1'°"1 LA8UN ~ Cellf, f2ta 10 fHl,1 , ~~~ WH AYI, Tiit rt9l1treM eOl'll• L. 1(11• ,.__.,"-~. i.ted above Otl February ia, Ot., 11'1 ttoe Ctty of~ Ana. ~ l'IWM or namee Ttllt _,,,... It C'O'I-~ .. ,... ..,..~ un:' menoecs to trenMd ~ ' • .._.. 1114 County Of °'""'· ....... °' ...., .oo... on ~ l, ~ bV. • general '*'· lnO'on a.enc, eair,.1 ~ ,.... under tt1e ne1"1oue ~ ... _....._ __ ~ilrOctl ~~~-tt1f ........ l:Ha"M Ore"lll'le, bua1i'19ta '*'II OI l'lltl'ltt ._.,.F ...__, &- Thia ate...-ntnt WM fled Olpert!Ml'lt o1 AleoNMIG ltepllel'I C. Hopkll'll, lb• tqlatrant ~Otn· 10111 ~ O\'h9, Hul'll ..._, ~ 9ft ~ 1t, V~W~'°t,C.... wtttl IN Courlty a.R of Or· .. , •• Contn11 t1a9 • ,, ... 1t ,...,.... to V.-c1 ~ ~ ~·1'*' 1tlt ~ c:'-.-. .. ·-ange ~ on ,_,,aty t , prO\ltld Mid tt9Mler of Mid Tlllit ttM•i!elil ... fled ,_ under tM flctltlout '1'Nt .,.. __ ~ I CO"• Wf9em' A It ..... 0..-W • ,_ - --1NI ..... wttn•~C-.OfOt ~ rw 0t M1nM CluatldW,an lftdfl;id\.W ,.,,,_ ..._.t.,:entMtWt• ,..,,.. o.Mt ll*'*Y t 4, ,... ... County on F~ ....., ..,. on Jetlllsy 1, Tll• ••tl•H•nt CO"I• Thie .. ..,..,. ... .... tll• , .. ,.lt•"t C•fll· Pub411Md Ot.,.. c... .._, UDte, '"·• •• 14, ,.-t• meflM to trWIMC1 tMi-~a.4' Oto-....-".:.-:= DellY Ptlo4, ~ 11. 24. ~ ll•ah a W l!!!fte" C Hl7Pk11'1 , ~ M laltroUi ... ~ et'I F~ ~..._ ....:-• -MwCh ~. 10, ttlt _. ~ Ofange CCMIM ll'r1*'"' -,_.,.. or ,..,,_ ti. t• -,,.,... .... ,.,_ ....... OellV f'tot l'ebruary 24 .,.... ..........,, ., .. nted ..... ebOW °" Jtnuaty 7 ,_,. ......... 91\.,.,..,,., 11 2 3 4 5 7 e i---MUC---.,-TIC(---I," all ............. ...,,,,..a, 10.11.1t1t • wttntM~tyC~otOt· ,':.nn.c AoAntlnt ~ QfMll c.. ":,.., • d .. ~'""T",...,1--.-12,,......,...1...,3,_ ft~ ~ Coe9I l:JH. ~.~... ty on ~ ™9 ....em.,., .. fled ~ ~O. 1~ !', nllll I C ' -... oe1y "°' Merdl tb. ,.. PWUC 11Jta ~ .-o.. C«#lty a.fl of°'' ,. ,10 .-.. c...., a.tr.,°"'" ------' _'2_11 "*"'* anno. Coeat =County en F*'-Y I , =~°" ....... ,I. Del1 "°'· '*'-1 24. 1 ...... Metdo i . 10. 11. ,... ...., 0. ,.,74 ~Or-.. 0... llCfh._ .. IFJl!t ..!&..·:.!::" Oilwl9I oa-1---------~Noe.,.,..,.,., 17, 24 ..._ ITA1'. .n -r ..._ , .. _, 11. al, .....,."'°·"" ,,_......_,..... .... a.-.,_ ...... ,.,., ............ _ ~- ·----------------· n4I A9IOC~n• °' INN, c.lf ,,,,. COf'POMTIOff .... """'-' ....... ---rec 11111 HOM HINIT tMlmUTI.. L.wry•T!Wtl.tl201Vort l , .. ~ .oe. ............. &.NCAITI"~ ,.,._..,...,.. -., ............ ......,. K._ ~~. •1100, T,.._. ~. C.U. MNICPtWJNfnU. t?llO ...... "'e:-:-t'La:I -.... NJ11f}ll ........... c.11 .... ,, ..... c.lf tl11f ... ..... ~ '""'--OaM •M -. ..... n • -WA~ ..... M ..... el ,..,... -~.1144._. ...._..,IM.,acel""• llTW ' =HOU11c.::1:..::1~ ,,_ ...... ..,_.. .. --..c:mrealtao.Mt ..... =:=.,~.II~ c':m· r.r':'o-,°: ..::..:=:.:.:.r: ,,. .• .. a..... ~.:.. COM-C.'r.ti.~ ...... ----~ftrllf'-= .,..., Ollt. ... .. 0... ~ ... __ ,, ... -· ,,....,,_......... '* " ·-.. ~ .... L. ,..,.,, ... r.. "I' -ii ..... •. '"' ""' 0-.-.-.::,r.:v-: ---. Ollt ll1'CM ........ ,.._ 1~~=~-=~~ ....... ~ ~ ........ .,... ... , ~----....... .,...., Tiie ,.....,., ..... ~Ollt • .o?t !lie,.....,_..... ....-..-... --Clelll -... .. lrW ...... ,,_~, •1w la Mft-.--• ............ .. ..,,_ ... ..-.• .!_--~~ 11111 ttr>-Ill-..-__.• ....... ...... w. ............ ,_ ... .. ..... °"""..... .. .• ---_... .......... ---,_ • --~ --• .... . --.,_ ,.. ................ 'i.: ...... a...-.1. ,_ ,.....,..... .... 'I.: ......... "· . --_.. • --..... ................. ..., .. , ....... ............ L.T$4 -· ~-f~~.1-:':'a'f ..... .. • • ... 1 14 1& II!!' ... nir.. .... -.. ~ ..... ~~ Cabaret members take casino cruise 8y ICABN M. BID ....... C.: ...... With a tittle btt of~ and a lot of igenuity, Crystal CoUrt at South Qliut Plaza was ttanaformed into a multi-deck · (albeit landlocked) oceanliner for the Caberet Chapter of the Guilds, of the Oran,e County Perform.in& Ans Center annual,ben· dit, this year themed .. c.&sino Cruise." Some 700 tickets were pre-sold at $60 a shot. with door sales (at $7S) movina briskly to the point chair DellMeNevu estimated total attend· a.nee at 8()().plus. Prooeed" to benefit the center, would come an around $30,000. • ••it's been a rCally successful eVt'nt," said Novak. ''We wanted to make it a fun thina to do, so people could dress up and have a areat time.~· The "dress up" was required black or white tie, and the "srcat time'' could be had in any number of ways. The sounds of a steel drum band, Afro.Caribbean Dance, welcomed auests on the fCOUnd level, or .. Prom- enade Deck.' (Yes, the dance floor was there too.) : What would a cruise be without a efethora of food, and Pennington .._,..,.._., __ .. .._"Caterers saw to it that just about Denton wltlt Debbie Nova, c_,no crutse anytbin.a and everythina was offered. chalrw ... •n. The shipboard buffet was scattered throu&hout the Promenade Deck, with aelicacies rangina from fajaw I>OUo (to order) and warm bne with French bread, to an array of .. ouevo" mi mature pizzas and a baron of beef. And we mustn't forget the casino. Cahfomia Coast Casino Inc. filled the .. Observation Deck" (the secotid level) with a variety of gaming tables and professional deaters including blac~ack. craps, roulette and bac- carat. As it was only "funny money," as auild chairman Sbrl Eaaylu de-scribed the imitation scnpt available for purchase, most didn't mind attempting to parlay their winninl)at the tables. Script was ev~ntually cashed to enter opportuntt1es for the usortmcnt of pnzes alona the .. op- portunity arcade." The promenade deck was later turned into a nightclub atmosphere for dancing to the rock 'n' roll sounds of the Roomates. A live auction - including a lhrcc-month-old puppy -was held dunna the ban'd's brak. HatnJ •nd SINwf ... ,,." with merwbershlp ch•lrwom•n J•nnl•n• K••hl·O.llop. Cabaret ways and means chair Norm Daatoa explamed that this was the elghth year for the event. and was delighted w1th the success of the vert1caJ effect of Crystal Court. "TbtS way everyone can enjoy the music and the gambling -1t s all t<>&ethcr, ·· he said, scanning the turquoise, black and white balloons suspended over HHIDfil . ONftlje COMl DAILY "-C>Tf"*t, ..,_ 10, ,_ 811 .1be .dance floor below. •:1t's important for people to really rcaJize that we arc all working people," said Novak of her commit· tee of 17 and the orpna.z.auon made · up of 170 profcss1onaJs and business people. "People aave their extra time a~r work to put this together. I started ~orkana_on this a )eat q o. I was geuma rame t>nzes dunng my lunc6 hour," lhe said with a laugh. Students from the University Am- bassadors at UCI also helped tn coordinatana the evenma's activilles (all llJldcr .1be watchful direction of eo<bair Barban Palermo, who was often ··1ook.tna after the kids ") Addtuonal commmec members included Sy~ Wt,e, Stella Beary, Lyue ~. BlllM Yale, Mary P~pps. tl.Na Lewis, Sudy Dmua. Sully Weaver, Ledaua ~lla­Sloaar, Warrea Goett, .hlle Polllem11, Patty DeYoeac, Job Hoover, Jalle Isaacs, and Jlm Bucl- ael. - Sophi• L.-1 and Nkole ftoclufalJ with PYPPJ· JA)Olt AT TIU DAU SIDE or un Eat-Wea vulnerable. South deals. Wife not laughing over husband's jokes · WEST NORTH •AKll , ~AK 6 <> J 19 1 4 • 'l EAST • QI 10 9 Q 91543 • , , 4 Q Q 11 0 .' l •s <> ' 5 3 to those who tee only the pleasant • Q I I 3 thinp in lite, there is no problem. SOUTH They win and baoa out the ace-kin.a • 5 3 of trump1, and dolefully concede Q I 11 down one when the ca.rcb lie as in 0 A & Q the dJaaram. • A It 10 9 1 4 Tbe petlimbt rca.liza that a 4-1 Tbe biddiq: trump break could eodanaer his ~ Wett Nortll EMI contract. If Wat hold.a four uumps, l • hll 1 <> Pall declarer would need X-ray vision 3 • •-' • Pall and a very fortunate lie of the card.a ... r-to aal'Vqe the contnct, unless East Opmiq lad; Queen of • bad a bare honor. But If Eut wen Ooe or our favorite deflnjtioDJ or to• bold four lNIDpl ... a p=RmlsC ia thal be la tome00e After winnioa the kina of spades, wtao .., spell& eome time with an declarer caabed a blab trump just in npd•l• I Ca1alnJy, at the brldtc cue a liqletoo honor happened to table it peys to view lite throu&b fall. Wben only low cards appa.red, dart ....-. declarer elected to take a lllety :>lay DEAR ANN LANDERS: When I read that column about the husband who makes JOkcs out of everything and tnvializes every conversation, I couldn't believe my eyes. I thought I was the only woman an the world who had that problem. You can't imagine what hell it 1s to lave wllh a man who is incapable of a sen ous conversation. My husband makes Jokes about people's names "'hen he as introduced. Then. wathtn minutes. he tells a tasteless ethnic JOke. I want to crawl under a chair When we well! dating I thought he bad a h1lanous sense of humor. Afier we mamed I found less and less to laugh at. Ten >ears later l was sick to death of has Jokes. I thought about leaving him man)' times. but we had four children and I couldn't see breaking up our famal). Now we are 1n our 60s and lhe clown 1s stall yukltng 11 up. onl)' now he sound hke a real nut. 1 urge every )Oung woman who reads this and rte0gn1zcs her husband to act out NOW. A person who has to tum South bl4 ._ dimc:ult bid al b1a .,.WC the pcmlbility that But llcoGd tuna. Hil dub suit WU per-all the rem•fniq trump1. He b1pi a wt&Wtcr Weak for ajWQJ> bid, c:rOll8d to the table with a bean and Friday, Marc~ 10 a. hb ownD l&leDllb merited led dummy•a 1ut trump. lmertiq ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): -· ICdoe ud to Ju-n in dia-the DlDe wbm Eut foUowed with Almost evcryth1na as gojn1 your way! -.-. -Focus on chansma. 1nd1viduahty, moedt wbJa OQIJ tiu.-c::ard IUppoft the dabt. When Lb.at bdd, be sensuaht)' JudJmcnt.. tntultton on ... uaattracdve. Non.b b6d wbat he dtinwl b1a a&am. coocodina only taraet -wntten approval is rceti"ed ~ to IMke OD power, ud one trump. (Had Wat woa the .,c-. for "fa~onte" proJcct. Yo u'll l'\aYc dtoll t.M mil coatnct bec:aUM lt ood ~. that would bave wt reason to ctlebrate. ...... bawoff...Smore ..... v.-. tbM onl)' oee tnamp wu outltalMS-TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): lnda-abllkJ la cue of a bed U\PllP apUt. m,. wbk:b dtc:larw could draw u v1dual who cares very much will Wtltlldtbequemoh,....IDd IOOll u he ,..feed 1'" "94.) prove It. Em~hasas on creat1vi1y. - ' I " 'll \ k I . H' Kitty Dukakis a dmits alcoholism, eager to go through AA progra m only problem is that we lost. .. Her husband said "I wall do whatever is moll helP?ut to btt." Accompan)'ina Mrs. Ou.bk•• were Mr h.-...ncl and her f'awr. Harry EJlit Oicboa,,;:itd ueociate roo~ ductor of tbt Oft .... romance, E'blc ··ro,..;veness• of debt·. Ma r cha: occur on domestic ront. Libra person will rc~eaJ secret plan 1a GEMINI (May 21..Ju°"'lO): De- spite objections from iOd.ividuaJ wbo lacks tlknt. you'll proceed witb proJCC1 subject to critlCUlll. RataD1 wilf be out1taodins. You .. bt v1ndJ- cated.Sccretroma1K"Cc:oWd be p.rtof tc'ft\At10. CANCEB (June 21-July 22): EmobUis on ability to sucCaafully deal' with 1u1h0ri1.1a. You'll learn more about bisic rc:iquittments. Older mcmbtr or opposite ttt pro~ loyal ally. Anothrr Cancer utiw I . 'I. HO\ U everytbmg into a Joke is scnou ly disturbed. He uses his so-called humortocoverupanawful lotofs1ck stuff. Sign me -NO LAUGHING MATTER IN O HIO DEAR OmO: I ttttlved douu of letten from womea wllo slaare yoar paia. ftere WU Off loae letter from a mu. Here ii Is: DEAR ANN LANDERS: M) \\-1fe put your column under m} nost the other day and said ... Look. Ho"ard. thtS IS )'OU .. , It was a letter from the "'oman whose husband makes a Joke out of everything. I had to admit that she was n&ht. but there's more to at. Ann. flaurcs prominently. LEO (Juiy2-3---A1J1,. 22): Jnd1m!uat who ha been .. o ut of touch" makes sud<kn appearance. You'll bt en- cowqed to procttd with creative cndea,·or. focus on romance. com- municataon. pos.stbtbty of J9ume Arin r .. uta prominently • VlllGO (AUJ. 23-ScpL 22): Some-one ckhberately obJcurcd ob)«t1ve. You make dtJCOvcry that 1nvol~cs crfdit ratin,. cash. You'll locate rcf~nce lhlt puts toactbcr puzilt picca. lnltTCSt in arune matenal dominata tcenario. UBM (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Some 1adlviduah iwas you for dcc1uon M ) corned) routine began "'hen m) "''fe told me she wanted a scparauon and ma}be a dl'orcc I was so desperately unhapp)' that I hid my pam behind ''jokes· Humor was my defense a,gains1 fac1na realit). I'll bet 1f that wife who wrote to ~ou would curl up ne'tt to her husband toru&ht when the) arc 1n bed and kt him lmow that he lo'"e him. he'd get scnous an a hun; and ta} that wa)'_as long as the affection lasted -WEST COAST MR D DEAR MR. D.: Voe areblamlag tlae vlctJm, ucl I doa't bay It. ne penouUty patten that yoar wUe cu't stud wu t. tlae makbaa lon1 before slle waated to leave . ..a bet oa lt. Howard. People wit• k.ld all die ti.me ar~ terribly la1ecatt. Tltelr luenrUy 1oe1 way back to tlae formative yun. Contutly Joki•& ud trMaJ111a& ls a facade to cover rul fttU.p. Al I said t. u earlier celama, llamor cu be a great dls&uclo1 ckvlce. • • • DEAR A LA DER : I am not makin.J this up. I am readma It naht out of the newspaper. It makes me wonder v.hat a normal person can do to protect himself or hc'helf qa1nst the loonies that are loose out there. A woman 1n Piqua. Ohio. was upset when she learned th.at htt boyfncnd was mamed. She posed as a door-to- door cosmetic salesperson. went to his home and when b.as wafc opened the door. she stabbed her 1n the chcsL When charged wath attempted murder. the "-Ortran said. ··1 was kmd of upset " How about some answers.. Ann? - TEM M ESSEE REA DER DEAR TE~EE: la a CMatl'J of Ut mlllloa, tlacre 11 botlM s. be a certaia percotqe ., ma&aUJ m people. 1'.11 womaa .... wu 0 kW el apset" ls more Gu a UtUe timlrtlet. I llope c.H aathriUes tee da8t • 1et1 tlac !kip die aeeU. •t ..a1 fw laer sake belt ~e sake el tlac ceam_.. ty. ~rd1n& publtc appearance, partner· )OU are In the Wln& Of tlunp! Some hip. mamagc Be po 1uve concern· wall say, "You look so mucti bettet!" 1ng legal nghts. perm1SStons. Farrul) Gift represents genuine token of members will pull in different darec-affection. Libra. ~ncs penons arc in uon . picture . SCORPIO(Oct H-No\ 21 ). tud~ PISCES (Feb 19-Marcb 20): Jndi- V1rgo mes e for valuable clues. v1dual who should know bet&cr f Ottt$ are aucred. You need more attempts to "fool you.. .. Play wau.ina llme to a 1m1late informauon. In· pme. Mont) is involved. Secret v1tatton tte"CI' ed to unique SOC1al mect1na puts )OU on top of situation. affau. Lons-distance call relat~ to Guard possessions. Take caft: in hohday~--. _ reading mcd1ca1 labels. ~IUS (Nov ?-:r-AoDec........-. 2""'1-).----- You recover lost an1cle. Pnde tS lF MARCH It IS YO\Jll 81.RTB· restored. Relationship more solid DAY ~ou art dynamic. ioqu1 Jllv~ than onamally 1nt1c1pated. hort tnp 1ttract1vc. an ori.-nal thinker. You .ma) be ncce sal) Brothtr or sister also arc ~nsual. tubbom, ubjec1 at says. .. , need more ume!" Taurus umes to ch.ila·hke fantaslCS. Leo, 1n"ohcd. t'\quanu persons play import.ant CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19~: roJ, 1n your ltfe. Results of l"tttftl Some 10 1 ted )Ou are .. trapped. • tesu 1od1catc .. complete rcco~ ... You'll e~tncate your1Clf Sttnario Maintain aura of ala.mour. Ounna M&hliahts add1t1onal room. creativi-remainder of March, you'U have 1y, beainnina of what could be cha.net to l"t«)Up toa Apnl ~ mcaninaful rdat1on hip. Gemini fta-resents pgwcr month wbcrt romance, urn J!C:Ominently. atter, finance arc cooterDed. le AQUAIUC (Jan. 20-fcb. 18): You June, )ou·u make Crab •tan aM find 'f()Ur own .. rh'ft.h.m." uddenly could tic madly m love. It' S no compliment to be called a f abullst p.aer. &Mt's wt.at makes the icie blut. Caldl o)'IWt. aoe • 111el1. lite~ ri M\W,.. .. .,.,...... "Not a false alarm, Jeffy - a wrong number." by Brad Anderson 1 I f ! "He's been practicing In front of the mirror for hours. There's a new French poodle down the street." --~ . ~· loMY HE ~E LUNCH IN THE l(llc.tiEN , THE. UINI ~ ...... ,'THE UVINe~1THE eAlH~ ANO HIS 12~~_...." • PEANUTS l'S'tCH1AT(1( l-IE't.P 5 .. (Ml; JXl f()f( · r.::l . ·' IS r.::J . . · -, GARFIELD 00 '1'0\J™INK '<OV'RE 601N6 TO BE ABLE TO MELP ME ? I'M REAP Y ~OR MY 61Ci PAI£, GARFlf.L D ..----------. TUMBLEWEEDS DllABBLlt . ........,. I DON T KMOW."P16PEN '.'. Wl-tEN I LOOK AT '(QU, ALL I SEE IS DIRT A~D DUST·:.'f'OU DON'T NEED A PS'f'C~IATl'{IST ... by Charles M. Schulz '<OU NEED AN ARCMAEOL0615T ! by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan ~~~OF-Ml ~'f FRlft\PS Me ff-~fWIJOZ(Jj! '• ARLO AND JA1'18 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER DOONUBURY by Garry Trudeau by Jimmy John9on WWW DIO IT llCM AU. ltl(Mf 'YD~ . 1NATIMTl1 I i • I • by Lynn Johnston I AMGO!NG-10GET1b 1tt:.~ ~·~· by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk .... _!I_ ..... ·--· . -......... .. . - MARCH 10 ,1989 D\lll' PII.OT ENTERTAINMENT GUID[ \{LS/NO.IO I l I' 11 IC ll I'' I 0 ' Seven new productions hit boards this weekend Another Ooodude oCtheatcT sweeps over Orange Count) this v.cekend with the unveahng of seven new st.a~ productions --four from colJetc drama ~nments and three from local community theaters. The collCJtS' contributions include -aoud 9" at UCI. lhe double bill of ~istcr Mary lgnauus faplaans h All to You" and .. Noonda)' ~mons .. at Orange Coast College, .. Gu11tr Cons.- cience .. at Christ College Irvine and .. As You Like It" at Ranch.o Santiago College." .. On the community front, there will be a children·~ thtater s~nJ of ~ -Annie" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, the musical ''Tintypes" at _______ _.........,_.._. lhc Westminster Commun at)' Theater I"!"'-~-~~~~~=~ and the counroom drama "Ni&ht of January 16" at the LP. Repenory Dinner Theater. , New UC'I drama professor Eli Simon is d1rcc11ng Caryl Cburch1ll 's zany .. Ooud 9"at the Fane 4ns V1llagcTheaterwithacastcons1s11ngofK111 )' Balay, Marie Booher, James Calleri, Joel Golde$, Holly Holsinaer. Stacy Ross and Phahp Thompson. Performances arc scheduled Thursdays throuah Fndays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2 and 8 p.m. until March 18. Call 8~ 16 Tor t1cke1s.. The student-directed o ne-act comedies .. SlSlCr Mary lpauus" and "Noonday ~mons" will be sta&C<t by Russell Dunn and Brandon Faloona, respecttvd y. The shows feature Cheryl Hug.ins, Ben Kroko~. ~•tie Horva), Kelly Patterson, James Riqueume and Enc Penon aod JI be prncnted an the small Studio Theater Fridays and Saturdayut 8 p.m. thrcMIP March 18 with a 4 p.m. matinee planned for Sunday. Rtservauons 432-SllO. "Guilty Con5e1encr" runs for one weekend only at Christ Collqt Irvine. 1530 Concordra. The mystery thriller spotlights Heide Arnold, Corrie Stelmachowtcz, Rob Pnce and Heather SteU1 n& and will play_ t_on1aht and Saturday 11 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. only. Reservations 8S4-8002. ext. 314. hakespearc's ''As You Lake ll-is ticketed for a two-weekend run a1 Rancho Santiago Colleic. I ?lb and Bristol tRet.s an Santa Ana. Sheryl Donchey is directang the romantic comedy (reset in New York's Central Park) which plays Thursdays throu&b Saturdays at 8 ..e:m. and Sundays at 2:30 unul March 19. Rcserva1ions 667-3 161.-· Only one weekend isretervcd forlheyouth production "Annie," which is nearly sold out at the COSta Mesa Civic Playhouse. Vick~ Groskreutz 11 dircctif\( the popular musicaJ with Ti.ftany Reaves playina the tnlc role. C'unain ll 8 p.m. toniaht. 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at the playhouse, 6 I Hamilton t. Cosia Mesa. Reservations 6SO-S269. ''Tintypes," a mus1cal saiuae tothenattofthccentury. isbe1n1d1rected by Marla Gam-H udson at lhe WestmauaerCommunity Theater, 7272 Mapk St., Westminster. Valeri Braun, 0.ve Hutchuuon, Kathl«n O'Brien and Valene Spcnks compose the cast and raervations arc taken at 99S-41 I 3. Ayn Rand's 193S thnlltt .. Nilbt of January 16th" takes thc SUit or the LP. RtptttoryC>innerThcattr, IS?~2-DTust:1n Villaae Way 1n Tusun. undrr thed1rcctJon ofT11nothy Thom. TerraSbdman, Mark "'R)'dzynw and Wilham J. Durlun head the cast of the show. wbidl plays Tuetdays throuah Saaurda)s at 8:30 (follow1na dinner) and Sundays at 2:30 lhioulh April 30. Rcter\ aiions 835-9611. .. This wtlJ be the dosma Wttkmd for a half-dozen cum"nt productions, . ._ ____ .._ ____ .. 1nclud1~ . • •"Mack Time" at the lmne Community Theater, Tunic Rock Commumty Park, SunnyhJU Lane at TW1k Rock Drive, Irvine (8S7-S496). Hl\lln •LA WR1t1'Clt' R.aTOUD ....................... 8 The newly restored, nearly four-hour version of "Lawrence r of Arabia" is a grand example of what H~ could accomplish in its J>fi!i!e, our critics aarce. The ft.Im, which was fint released in 1962 and launched Peter 07oole and Omar Sharif to stardom. retains its power 27 yean later. Next week, a look at the three-films-in-one "New York · Stories ... f,11\H\\ HISTORIC SAK LUIS OBISPO ••••••••••••••.• 12 BJ DONNA AND RAY 01T Set alooa the beautiful central California COMl, l'O'lelled of marvelous recreation facilities and site ofbistoric structures &om Father Junipero Serra's mission to a Frank Uoyd Wrifbt boute, San Luis Obispo beckons as a weekend desunation. · 1111,KIJIGllUSIC PARS ••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••• 12 1r·JOBN aooi ~Y do compeca dilCI tbat COit 90 ceaa to mate tell for SI SP Why do concert tickets COii $30 -hm die boa oftice, DOC tiom tmlpen? And wby to music llDI btidlely .. y these exorbitant IUIDI? A bewildered plea for teme instead of dollan. . ltf'\l'\f.01 I \\1111111>' closina performances toniabt and Saturd8y at I p.m. •"Mu r ..._ .. by the Yoms Con1ervatory Playen of SouU. Couc Repertory in the Founders Hall oldie Or-. Couety Perfomnna Aru Cea~. • 660 Town Center Dnve. Costa Meta (957-1602), wiod1na up ton•t al 7:10, .... Saturda1 and Sunday at I and J:lOp.lft. • .. Bled C...J" at GoNela Wat CoUelc in Hwat1ft110n &e.clll (895-8378), final performances lOIUtlM ud Satw.Jay at I p.m .. Sunday M l p.m. • •"A r-1 ,..._as .. •••• es.., .... P--" at the Gercln Grove Community Thai1er, St. M..t Slleei at a..pinul Awnue, Gardnt Grove (897-S 122), closi111 out..,......_. IM••t at I p.m. DC-a PLliiMI am.a ............................... 14 ------..... -..--............................. _.. .... . .. L.......;~~ ........ -.....:·1 ... __ ........... __ ..... ________________ ., By GREG K lHKX home 1 , thi~~ 11' ."she said.' lt'-ssoupbeot.h reollyooches he way om. Jute Welles hos 0 lot on her mind lately. • .. We les r1no yqu1I s1091ng wtth Chop!er I I 111 1987 It might be enough thor she 1s tne front lody for I~ e · when the demands o the big bo'ld ond he rod bond become hottest Sunday night draw on the Orange Coost, The Don 100 mtJch I Sev~rol Chaple< 11 'llembers ore now with the brg Miller 81g Bond. Bot odd to that other gigs ot local clubs, on bondl. Ar one,po1nl, Welles sang 4 4 n19h1s 1n a row and was ,album !n rhe making and TWOda obs~nd YOO have ~e-Juci~ ~her~e · . busy woman. "I still love rod bonds and roe music," she exploineo, And tok>J) 11 all off, she's gett,ing morned in April-"I iusr don't wont to sing rock music. It reoUy to es o roll on the sorry, guys. . voice ofter o while.,, ' ."i hove no hobbies, I hove oo life," Welles quipped Since 10.ning The Don Miller 819 Bond. Welles said she "It's 1us1 work and planning the wedding." has done her homework on the 19 30s and 40s and hos Not rhot Welles 1s comploin1ng. l1fe hos been prelly become something of on expert on the style and fashion of the good, albeit busy, since the 30-year·.oki CastoMesoLeSiden1 °eto. Eoch Sunday n19 t lrnds~ dressed;m-Ofleof OO'OtSeOOl-- 1C?med the coast's most unlikely hit group 1n 1986 as lead ~ of lloshy, flowing h1gh-fosh1on dresses, 1he perfecr forl to.the vocalist. If 1t1 shard lo be"eve I hot 0 14. piece bond that p1ays on. tuxedo bond. ~ soogsiwmthe I 930sofld-4Gsc'Oft<lrow podedhouses;'iusl " ''I ti111 e soles at the e"o of p<on seos6n," sne sold heod down 10 Bobbles Ba boo Club any t.me between 8· 30 seriously. '1When we hove on eor•riqJOie, tre firs place I I! p.m. and m1dn1gh1 on any given Sunday. heod 10 1sJhot c10se1 will' a rt:e dresses, because u' s so rf yoo con find a seat, 11 must be either Super Bo..... podded." ' Sunday or Easter -Welles and rhe bond pod 'em in w·~-The music ol t e ero hos o'so oecome cin obsession, surpns1ngregulorrry---· We es said. Her persooo lavor1res ore-fflo-f1tzgerc~ "Every Sundoy isltkeo party II said Welles, whose -8 lhe HoLdoy "She's sad to listen 10, bor areomy," Wer.es somewhat raspy speaking voice be 1es o booming a to said.I Tre bond hos recenrly 1nc0fpo<oted some rod ' n rOll perlectly suited 10 Gershwin and Ellington. ' The audience tunes into tis ser, along with some choreography and props really gets 1n101t. lw•shwecou1d pioy somepiacew1th a b1g ''It's a show, a reolsho.v,'' Wei es said. dance lloor. When you see someone who con really dO!lCe ro The Don M1'ler 81g Bond hos de,.efoped s6mewho1 of o this music, like swing dancing, 1t' s really great cult following since its formott0n. We.les com pored her fans to What's even moresurpr1s1ng 1sthat the mo1or1ty of I e devotees of "The Rocky Horror P cture Show.'' w ose lo.is audience IS betwe~ 25·35 years Old, more likely IO be dress up OS characters IO the :nov1e and rec1te'e'<ery line. ktd1n9 1t up to Top 40 !unes at the Red-Ontoni~n-lapptng 'I rernember one lime we were perform:ng 'Mod The their leer to "In The Mood'' or "Tuxedo Junction." Knife' and we looked out and th s whole roble hodW>rk noses "The crowd on Sundays is prelly rruxed, but 11 s on,'' she recalled. "We could barely keep gor:tg.;' cer101nly o crowd," said Ken lusor, spo esman for Bobbles. ''I In odd111on ro he Bvbbles gig, e bona lreouently think the bond, being young appeals 10 y01.ing people who performs or private porhes. Theoond' s lote-n19 r sthed e can get turned on to m~'S•C lhot s lll()(e thono half century old.'' . oh en gives way to Jo•e-nigh• re-;e ry, bu We1 es emphasized · FOf Wefles, the success of the bond 1so peasant tho "u'so reo lygood·notured. change of direction 1 what hod becone a roe~ n' •off s1.rg1ng ' We , Jsuo y," s~e oddeo w1 ho kiog . ''I !eel Ii~~ I'm career. A nohve of Moryiond, Welles moved ro Sour em kind of he den morher socr.et1tr.es." Col1forn10-in 1979 and was working at a travel agency w en When not occup edw1lh rhe big bond, We es she ond her hen·'hvsbond wen110oclub1n Dono PomJ ooe performs with a fo! groop al ewporr laod1ng on Fridays ond evening Sotijl'doys and w0<h two day jobs, one o o kxl1es' fashion ''My ex.husband told the band that I I ted 10 s•ng , ond store ot Sou1n(oos Plozo Crystal Court. ; krnd of coo•ed me omo he stage w1rh them," she reco ed .• "I In . er orheqob, s e de l\'etSS1ng1og ' bolloon·O· guessed 11 worked our prelly well." grams." . • W11hin o few months, We es was singing re91Jior'y w1!h "It's SOf olf1tting," she 10' ea o country.rod bond called Head Over Hee s Consc1ous1y, "Both of my employers ore very flexible w1lh my Welles so1d she never planned on o music career, but .ns1de sing.ng schedule,'' Welles sotd. "If I hove OI'\ eorlv grg, the/II dle so1d she'dolwoys felt 11 woold happen. le! me off eorly. lt'sogood arrangement." "I used to singe I the 11me when I was ,·ounger,'' she In odd111on 10 he< Ap<1I wedding to Mo11hew Von sold.' Mygrondfother used ro ro e-me to a bof, when he Oo<on, gu1tar1st 10< The Don Mitter Big Bond, We es 1s o so wasn't supposed to, and s11 me uo oo o borstoOf ond I wootd working Ofl a new album of big bond standards A' hoog she sing. I olwoys rhooghl I'd b6 doing somet I n91n lri.s bus.t1ess." IS not a soogw tier, ellem ossistmg w th some neN Two years ofter to rur.g Heed Cher Hee s she met rroogements o old rov0<1tes, moct\ I eon album with the Steve Mc.cttntock, one of the loondersol ndeperid nt r«0<d e son Ridd eOr es1ro by one o heroos l1ndo Ronstadt ~ HeodvitOY Prod«hor.sor"d o ~wr t oueen '~I' mk><i1ng for some moteriol rhot-l coo mote m• pop~ T1HQllY. Welles ood Mc(l.-:rock ~ic ly becair.F> own," W es sold '~r· shard to soy who I soood He w~en I frends,onc:Uhevputt~obo'ld ~o edJ sondl smg,peoplesoyl.soundfi e0Jo1ottt1i erentpeople." 8oyi, wh1Ch lot er chooged its no me o Chapter 11 . , ,, W les so~ sne plans to devote most o tler mus•cci "fhegoysdjdn't much e being colle<rT e Bovs , ene<gy 1oswlllQ·ero music 1t1 the foreseeable future. WtJes soid. ~· "This is 1 • Ill never suig anything else ogo1n, l'a be lnmid· 1986, Wellescovghtw1ndofogroopbe1ng • hoppy,"s esoid '\Themusc thenelodies. lw1shl'dbeen f0tmed to perform big band ,azz, o group composed of young • Ofound the l1rst lime." -The Don Miler Big land, feduring llUDC,. trom •*al 1oca1 bands. Welles sot in w11 ne bo d Julie w•. ptrlorins Mlt'f Sunday at Bubbles lc6oa d.°r"' rehearsals, ond song o c~ ol ~. Club, localld d Pah and lcAoa louMd near the · •-.be at f irsi note, she said. 1c6oa "9r, froM 1:30 p.m. to midnight. Cal 675-9093 "As to0n os I Stortid ~that niwc, l sOJd Tm -for"°" i.......... · I MARCH . &MTWTFa 1 2 3 4 5 6, 7 8 9 10 1 f 12 13 1415 16 17 18 Hr20 2122 23 24 25 -26 27 28 29 JO 31 ·.-111 · \ I I . IC CALENDAR new 1Pavele111t.M f DRUG DIVERSION I 'IPC 10001 COUNCILING (714) 661-3864 LE MEIUDIEN 80TEL 4500 MacArtbur Bhd. Newport Beach. ··,u Evtoant of Moto1M~ C8Ch Friday with lbe Sto~ Band from 7to 11 p.m.476-2001,eutn ion )113. ---+==~ .... 1-----...,...---'!*" iqularty every Thunday. 10 -a.m. IO noon at the downtown -TD soPelsncATE Aii'ernoon communtt"9'center. · swing danona. Maiu's Lounac at the Anaheim and (enter Sis an C<»t.t Red l.aon Inn, JOSO &mt~ Strttt, Mfta. for more 1nfonnauon. call Costa Mesa ptt1t"nU Barney Olson .S4S..S669. and tus 20 piece SQUA.llE IUOOERS SQUARE S.tardaJ orchesln.i every Sunday afternoon DANCE CLUB sponsors a ocw bctin- • .. ,, -P•CIFJCA ·~··Lt· from 2 to 6 p.m. Adm1ssa~n.is ~.S per nt"I'$ class at 7·30 pm ai Rea -..c.• " • ~... i pcnon:;.. Frtt valet park.ma. Tickets C'ommunny Center. 661 Hamilton tie Red Radin& H~ and Camnal ma) be purchased in advance 11 lhc t .. < osta Me'!<l. Cost 1s $6 per couple of the Animals ..as pan of its hmel . ft per session. Rqular club da~ arc children's ballet sen• today and shop. 'or more informauon. caJI Elda J 1, Jrd and 5th Wt'dne\da> of each unday at the Fes11vaJ of Arts Forum.~. Barry" (213)592-2137. month. For more infonniuon. call 650 La1una Canyon Road. Lquna Hank or Celeste Shucker at 962-2340. lkach. There · will be 1wo per-Monday formances. I :30 and 3:30 p.m. ~ch CI . '''IC \I ie.. 2701 F11rview Ro.ct. C osi.. a..fesa. Advance ttckets att S7 throuah Tickrtton or Ora.nae Coast C ollt"ae; at the door, S8 SO. 432-5527 MOZARTCAMEllATA.musteald1- r~1or. Ami PoraL prtS(nt mu .. ic by Romni. Moz..an and B«tho\cn N1cola1 Popov, p1an1S1. at 8 p.m 1n .Santa Ana H1ah Sc~l Aud1M:>num. 520 W. Walnut, Santa AnJ T1ckcti arc $18 at the door. $16 1n ad,anc:e. To rc~c by phone. <;all 51>1-1600 Par~rng 1n guarded p.1r~1ng lot on campus. S2 SOUTHWEST CHAMBER MU IC SOCIETY Ne~pon Harbor An Mu· ~um. 850 San C"lcmeotc dmc. Nev.-pon &-ach, offer) no c.,,tn1ni of ~us1 t b)L2 M~~siadootn 7~~1i11 1 "'~nd __L(vorJ~ S: at we r. ~ ..i da) S1n&Jc adm1u1on 1s $6 for adult\, MARTIN 6 TONI'S wing Dance SS for children. Tickets ma) be Oub meets at SC\' mil Ora nae Count)' purchased a1 the door or an advanct loca11ons .. Dances, dahoc contest\, by catlm1 675-9206. F~ park1ns 1s dantt tnl>'-pla) ou11111. beach ava1lllble. parties arc some UCI WIND ENSEMBLE con-Sanday .. "GIVE IT AU. YOU GOT" Daooc of the acuviucs. Dance lessons arc ducted by If red L.angat 8 p.m. 1n the CHAMBER CONCERT ON THE pcrfonnance rcatunna danccn from offered bcguuung t6 achanccd, UCI Fine rts Concert Hall. Tte.ktt.s GREEN South ( --·~1 }nlphon·.· L----"tm:mncDct-md.>aftcel:"cnterat63'Y -bellroom-t wt for-umc.-.. nd $ .,... • pm at ev.pon Harbor High hool locations, call 840-SI ., arc $6 for g.encraJ adm1ss1on and S tnng Quartet from noon 10 l Pm. at o\udttonum. 600 l11V•ne Ave . CV.· for senior cmicns and students and South ( oasl Pia.ca Villa,e . ponsor-00 Pon Beach Ti.d:cu 'Will bt S6 ll the WednHdaJ ate 3\a1lible at the Fine Ans Box by the hoix and restaurants or the door. SS prt~salc COSTA MESA/FRED AST AIRE Office 856-0616 and Cl Bren V11l;ige, lhc conc.4cn 1S frtt ind optn tCl LE MEIUDIEN HOTEL 4500 DANCE STUDIO 24 Newport [\'cnu Center Bo' Office. 856-5000 the pubhc ~ho arc cncouragrd 10 Mac.\nhur Bl"d., 1'c,.pon ikach. BJvd .• 2-C, Costa Mesa. Wednesda)' S.tarclay bnng blanlieu. chairs and a p1 n1c "Da..,.1na 1n ~ dan-open •0 th,. g -I lunch 1f desucd Conccn is canttlkd '"' ,.. n ..... • ... c .... ra SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE 1n the c"cnt of inclement "catcr ev.])Ort toncbnd,c. 8and ~ith a pu c wnh a ooe hour d~nce class under the dtret"taon of Monte La 549-S St "anet} of baa band and Broady.-ay preadjng the pubbc dance ~nn1n1 Boo 8 h M K from 7 to 11 p.m. each Saturday. For "at 8 p.m. Dantt 9 p.m. until mid-te. at p.m. in 1 c c u:u:i~y . THE BOUZV RO GE CAFE 1nfomu11on, call 476-2001, cxttns.on nl&ht. Cost for da.n«' class and dance Tbe.atre. SaddJeback College, 28000 Ctus1ol stnna quanc1 Opu JV 3113. isJ7....-~n. Soft cfrinks available M~ntt Pa:rk"'a). Mission VitJO. accompanies Sunda~brunch 11 am ""'. Suophonm Leo Potts 1.s the featured I 3001 • Bl d LONDANCE/P'llED ASTAIRE for pure · For more infonnauon art.Jsl. Tickets are S5 general ad-to p.m. ~rt " · STUDIOS 362S W. MacArthur. Sune or reservations, calJ 650-3048. m1s.s1on , S3 for seniors and students • Newport &ach. 673-· 308. Santa Ana. Danct for couples or Tlaanday and uc a vallable a1 the door. EL llANCllJTO MEXICAN ll~ s1n&ks, Isl Saturday and Jrd Sunday ALL MOZART CONCERT Orange TAUIU.NT 2800 Newpon 81 \'d .• eacn month. 8:3010J1:30 COSTA MESA QUJCUTEPPE.RS Coast Chor1Je and Orange Coast Newport Beach presents p.m Adm1ssaon SS. mcludes refresh-a senior citiLen square dance aroup inters unckr the d1rect1on of Rich-intern111onally known classic ments. Ballroom, Latin danana. Call seek e1~nced squart dance cou-ant M. Raub at 8 p.m. in Robert 8. fui.an5' Coppe.rfaeld every unda 850-0676 for more 1nformauon. pies to JOin them. The Quacbteppcrs Moore Theatre, Oran,e Colst Col-. I a.m. so 3 p.m. 67S-61S5. OM . 7 MoDdaJ ORANGE COUNTY CHAMBER OACHaTllA. Micah UV} conduc- tor. at 8 p m: t1tb oast Rl'P"\OT) Thl'atrt', 655 To-.n (enter l>ri \:C, Cona Mt~ Diana Halpon and Jo~ph Goodman ll'l' rc.uured \:I• olm1st AdmiSSlOll ~ranee from ___ ,_ SIJ,5010Jl7 99~J949. LONDON SYNPHONV Oll- CHESTl\A 11<"hael l 1lson fhoma rnndu(lor, :u 8 p m tonight al the Orange County Perform1n& \n~ C ·en1cr, sponsored b the Oranic Cuunl} Phalh.umonic oc1el\. T1tkets ran,t' an pnce from SI.:? to S4Q and.arc ava113blc 11 tht" <enter 8o OOicc, 556-A RT or 642-8232 ~---TaeMa -1 . Ml~JON VIEJO CENTENNIAL SALUTE pm Orange ( ount' Pl"rform~ "" (enter, b{tJ ro~n Center Dr1,c: Co ta Mes.1 ~he; 1un V1CJO ~lulc\ lhc Oran~ ( ounh C entcnmal C clcbra11on Perform int aroups include The Saddlcbacl )m· phOO) Orchcstr.1. d1recttd by Barry S1l,crman. the ~dlcbad C.:on<:..cn Chorale under 1hc d1rtetJon of Al\1n Bnah1b1ll. Trabuco Hill thah hool chorale. the Camcnna. T1peslr) and Concen Choir from Cap1 lrano Val· ley Ht&h School and the M1 ion V~c o A1ah hool Chamb<'r 1a,ers a Conc:cn Chou. T •clets ~ pri«"d a1 7 aod are a"-a1labk 1ht'04.llh the Saddlebact Colkfc box omc~ S82-4656 or from members of any of the pcrfonn1nl voups The concen 1s soontOf'Cd b)' the M1ss100 V1qo Company and all proettds wan chrcttly ~fit w musac pro.,ams aa &he four IChoola. 1he'BURnS A comedyobout one nice 'Pf who 90f ~too~ .~. ~J -----A~llUAI ---·~-.... Ul... .........,.... ...... _.,..,. ~--~ •'4111 ~"')II) ~--~O-•• ·--... ·~o......,.., ~.--.-.~ .. -~ f \11.,U\H(O,ll,l IU Wednaday · UCI OPERA WORKSHOP under 1hc d1recuon of Lin Wh11e. presents ·· .\n Evening of Opera Scenes" to- n1gh1 and Thursday at 8 p.m. tn the 1'01' Frlda.:..y __ -nEZMORIM innovative musical ~~.Can 8S6-SOOO lor credit ~1~~n:.~~.t.i:.=:s;;:= ~ep,:.~-:r..;,~ BLUE BEET CAFE 107 21st Pl.. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. tomaht and Complimcnwy buR'et: DO cover or Newport Beach, Nick Pyzow Solo S:Uw4a!· 67S.5777. manimwn. NcwoutdoorpabOdantt every Fnday at 9 p.m . and Monday DUU!:'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT· ftoor. 21 amt over Tllelday, Kem and Tuesday at 8 p.m. 67S.BEET. CLUB 1n the Ncwponer Reson, 1107 Getz on l,Uitar. classic rock and folk AM.BERS AT AMBROSIA". 695 Jambortt Road. Ncwpon Buch 5001$-Wcdnesda). Mad Ha~r Tea Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa prcscnuthegoldenaaeofrock 'n'roU Pan)' comcd) conccru. Tbursda> PfCKOJ.LCoJlfre.y_ "'illips :TriQ wnh 7 o,m. to2a.m. n1&htJyc•cept Sunda) throupa Sauatda), cla55ic rock. and modem renditions from Broadway and Monday .... Shak~. Rattle and roffand top40mus.cw1tbTbeTicket and the movies Wednesdays through Roll" performs bc&lnnang Tuc5da) · For uabmation. call 848-2662. Fndays, 8 p.m. until late, aod Satur-throuJh. April 22 ~o cover charat. NIGHT MOVES .S902 Warner \C, days, 9 p.m. to I a.m. 432-7SS9--Class1c bands will oerl'oll!\ the era's Huntinaion ~h. co~ info hne THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette greatest hits from ··Good Goll), Mass 840-0208. --------------------------------------.Molly;· to ··1 Want To Hold Your ----, Hand.,. 644-1700. gs~-- Fine Am ( oncen Hall on the UCI campus. Tickets for 1hc event arc $6 general aJm1ss1on, SS students and ~n1or c111zcm. and arc a"a1lablc al 1ht Fine i\m Box Ol}ice. 856-6616 or 1hc lf( I Bren Even ls Center. ~56-5000 or T1d.c1ron. 634-1300. group strongly influenced by Ea~tcm European folk tradition. ocnorms.oet 8 p.m. at South Coast Commurfity Church.-3l2crBonita Canyon Road. Irvine, sponsored by UCI Arts and Lectures. Tickets arc $12 for general admission and are...availablc at the Bren Center Box Office and ' . FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690 IUCllARD CA.RP!NTER onl.> ap- '' 'ch · ' Ncwpon· Center Drive, Newpon ec:aranccin Ora0111C«>unty ton1&htm Beach presents Marlene Arden's 'An Evenina 1t the Pops." with the ances sonas and music tn the Conscr-Vatory Garden Grove Sympboa) conducted Lounae Mon~ throu.Jh fnda¥ S to by J:dwar~ at 8 p.m. tn the 8 p.m. and Saturda), 6 to 8 p.m. Don Wa\h.Audnoriu"'J. Euchd and THE Wll1TE HOUSE Restaurant t.anford 1n Garden vrove Also '1Wo ........ 1\eldils,d ,....,.. •• ·e_.. lft raly dt1Ltt1M!' ""°"' £...., ll9ICEL • (llll'l '"'>--Are' yoa'I •dill_. • IWfll lot ne ftolr Cllt ii "" ,.. Rohm Done,. Jr. is terdk, ... ·am.a Are' wll mkeW.a ... h's ra1y r. to w..m t)tll Stier· n .. Ille-*'!' --~AK.TV "'lay, aaf; ,.., _. ni It!' ~~ •mA IM --9 lrll Mll11.,ltef --._,.. UA ..... ...... --~-t1~;;.:.....::_;_,~--"---------------'.__.~ and .w~ South Coast H~-featured 1sScolLGnmes. Tack.cu arc way. Laauoa Beath. pr~nu li\'c ava1tablc for SIO 11wf llS. S7 ror cntenarnmcn1 and danc101 naahtly. scruon and students. For 1nfor· isa .tre -Roger Ebert, StSKEL & EBERT '' • "A " fc ai•e4J ••'en re~ tit··~­ln Liii! ........ Ro'1elt0eney,Jr. .,. .. ..., .. a.o111e ... ~~· C:-.TV ..b'lbe ..... ... .., Iii "" .... 1 c, ....,aawW• ( /lid}.., <1•1•~ _,,..o.. "V..11art•ao• •CJtm•flMN, ........... 111111 ••111 " .:MOD~ 494-8088. mattonand~lu1e,call SJ4.J 103 SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pacific Coest MAXWELL'S 317 Paafic Coast Hi&hway. unset Beach. o~n h"c Ha&hway, Huntmaton Beach Ltt cntcn.a1nmcnt seven n1t.hts at .,eek.. Ferrell on ptano, su and \<X.111 Tonight and Saturday. !he Rqular tontaht. S:JO p.m. to 12·)() am : Gu)s 9:30 p.m. to I :JO a.m S3 -co,er Sunaay. Monda~ and Tu~)' 30 charge. S92-1926_ p_m_ to m1dn1&ht. 8~2SSS. (X)U1'TllOOS£..REST AUIUNT, l Hunon Centre On\lc. Sant.a Ana. hDdaJ ~nts Nathaniel Jam Middleton 10 THE WRITE BOUSE Restaurant • the...bar and J!lll ThuMay throuiti and Tavern. 340 South Coast High· Saturda). 8:30 pm to I a.m and wa), La&una Beach. pr~nt Lu~c John llco dunng lunch 1n the 1 he .L«omotn·cs each ·unda) 11 Library/Garden Room ~onda) 8 30 p.~. S2 cover -through Fnday. The Counhou~ a 494-808tt located one block otT the SS frCCWI) COllllTHOUSE RESTAURANT. ~ Wes• on MacAnhur 81vd tn the Huuon Cenm Dn"c, Sanla An.i. Huuon Centre. For 1nformauon, <'311 prcscntsTht New Ink pots 1n the har ~861 S. and gr_ill "-llh 2 ~ows at 8 and 9:30 KISI, THE CLUB 2285 Ne,.i><>n p!m The ourthou~ 1s located \ln\' Blvd. 1n Costa Mtsa. Aa htn& h&hts, bl6ck ofT tht SS fn:tway, 't\ C\t on mirrors and• hute dance floor. Not· MacAnhur Bl\d 10 lhc Hulton ham or shon\ Ticket\ arc SS for all Centre. For 1oforma11on. ull shows. Doors open :u 8 p m. Call S.W-861 s. 833-1160 THE C.U-'NERV 3010 Lafa)<ll4' THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS' A\.C cwpon 8e3cb. San Franc1\1Co BOP prc~nt the coolest" "Hopp).. I} le cabaret cntcna1nmcot with Hour1ntownS-7 pm.rnda)' "Bla\I l.c\hc MC'Crae ~ocal1\t and Lio d : 10 the P.,ut'' with O.J. M.anny Pacheco oland OJ\ .:c) bO.lrd. S:30 to IO p m or KR LA. S4 co,cr charae ~turd.a) (t JS. S"1T "Hot ugu~t S1J,ht~" ~limn& Ton) VRJ..A NOVA Richard~ fauno'\ ROSS1n1, a tnbu1c to c1I Diamond 11 piano n) Imp \um1.a) through 7·.30 p.m and Dance! Oafk:c' rAncc! Wednnda). open dail) Sp m. 10 2 ..... Blut to the Past" wach l>J Drnn1" a.m . 3131"" (oa~t H1ah•11~. ~cv..· B Goode S4 co., er cha~. \u_nday, pon Beach ~2·7 80 • "The Backseat 8o>f' lt'c ~ UNSET PUI 1 MSS Pa1.:11i ( Oil\I dancrbend.at8p.m.S4co"cr Cl~d H1ahw .. y. Sun~t BcKh. olTm h\C Monday ... Rock Around &he Clock," cntcna1nmcn1 scHn naalm a Wtt._, 1 hist~ of rock and roll Tl.IC It Pta~t 10. rock1n· ~ 3 to 7 p.m. p.m.($4 co\'cr C'bars).~ Contnt niaht and theft Whw4'rd ·I"" p.m. to mid· on Wednndly.calfforcktall Thur\· niaht scn.1926 dly ... Rock Arouad a.a kn" the :aLACKTllOBN tno p&a 1n1 lrmsh1nvawon ,.,1lhS4covcrcharee uwlttioftal lriih and Sc0t11sh muS1r. 11774'1rookhmt. Fountain V•liey. each Sunday 11 the Old Dana Point 96).2366. c.ft,111btcornero,.Goldcn l.anatm JUSlllAll'I &EITAUaANT. and Ocl Pnido Strttll an Dan1 Point. nc>I Warner A~.11 MIDotia an Nocovttcbarllt Hunu~ Balda lftlClll fi~ m1a-taanmem Mol*y dwoallt ~r. ••• G , l:lO p.m. IO. I a.m. in Jeftt'fta1h ' anm:r PVB I 66SS hrifk Ca. t H.pway, Suntet Be.ch, ofFen live cn1e11a.1nmcnt seven days a week. Too.pt. The RhumbooGes I p.m. to m1dnip n. ~ THE COURTHOUSE R E S· TAUR.ANT presents the Show Case SiQllm. One block off the SS Free-way, ~t on MacAnhur Blvd. in· • H:uuoo Centre. For informanon, call 540-8615. Tueeday THE CANNERY 3010 Lafa}ellc Ave .• Ncwpon k ach, "DcJa Vu" vocahstandkeyboard.8p.m. to 12:30 a.m. 67S.S777. . COURTllOUSE JlaTAURANT, 2 Hutton Centrr Drive, Santa Ana, presents pianist lrtne Castle in the L1br1 /Garden Room Tuesda> th Saturday bqaMina at 6 p.m. IM ounbowe i' localed one block QfT the SS freeway, West on MacAnhur Blvd. an the Huuon Centre. For 1nform111on, call S40-861S. SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pabfte Coes1 H-.hway, Sunset Beach, otlitn live entertainment seven '""-'ts at week. Tonl&ht The upmon 9 p.m. to. I a.m. S2co"cr~. S92·1926. FACES NJTFA.:LUB I ~5¥2 Beach 8hd 1n Hununaton Bqch Bl~ N1ahL Show 11me 1s 10 p.m. 21 and over. Adm1ss1on at the door 1s $4. Call 964-2211 for infonnat1on. 1'.._•day SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific Coast • Highway. Sunset Beach, offers ltvc cn1~nainmcn1 seven nights a "eek. all-\C Tonau~ 9 pm. to I am~ $3 CO\.ercha.rie. 592-1926. Tluanday SUNSET PUB I 66S5 Pacific ( oast Highway, unset Beach. offers hve enten.a1nmcn1 seven ni&hts a '4ttk Ton•aht th rouah 1urd3}'. 11 special weekend of rcaaac wtth Judah Star, 9:30 pm to 1.30 a.m., Sl cover chaf'Jt' 592-1926 ll0\11 •.• , •• ,,,, ~ .. ,,.port 8.-af'h , Mi.8GA c..MA '°' • ..._... ..... ,J. \ 10 • -----V .... -*•*'-•••· ...... ,. . ... ._ •• , OdrY ~ QI -""'' , ..... °'"'~ .... , .. I W..•-·~· 1l0 I C......110 JI\ S •\ .,, IO .O U90 ~ ....,,..,.., ...... ~· ~ .,. ... '° .._._. ....... SIO I 101\ ,,_,nmA'9 ~1 c .. w"'7"*-.•110to .... , "' f.ottaMHa .. ..-~ ~· 1701 .... _ -1--...v...i.t-•1' .,., I ,.. ..... OI IJO IOi\ . 155 ...... , . ., l *9 t IS 1 lQ. t •\ e .............. 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S.winacn Trio wi~h sonp from the 30s and 405 Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. to m1dniaht. and Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. 536-1421, ask for Dnftwood Lounae. VILLA NOVA ptanist Cartos Or· tep performs a vanety o Hstcnu•g stlecuons and occa 1onal Laun-flivortd fa"ori~ Thursda> through Saturday fro m 8'30 p m. to 1:30 a.m .. Sunday throuJh Wedne~ day from 8:30< p.m. to I :30 a.m. Richard Fauno's Jill and Broad~ay stl'llDJS on the paano 3131 West C'oasi Hi&hway. Ntwpoo Beach..642· 78 0. Saaday CANYON BAR AND GRILL 859 Laauna Can} on Road. Lquna Beach, Ben M1lliken's Dme Jan All tars each Sunday from 4 to 1 p.m. 494-191 1. RUM RUNNER 1600 Pacifi c Coasl Highway, Seal Beach. present The Sons or the lkach. one orSouthern Cal1fom1a's most popular dl\1cland l_:tll bands from 6 10 10 p.m. each Sunda} · No co\Cr c harae (2 13)596-1624. CAFE LIDO 50 r 30th 't . Newport Beach. Latin Jazz with Pobb) Red- field 3·30 to 8:30 p.m . en1cna1nmcnt n1ptl) 8:30 p.m 10 I a.m ton1aht '41th the Wa)ne Wa>nc Band. 675-:?968. Huntington ._•~h ... .-... CMArr9 ~?all WM-Aw .. -01 0 I Deo••-~fl\ tO /O.-..AffS 4S I IOIS ·-·---' •)O • ......... s n1~•H s < ........ ' .IO • )C) 10 -Allet ~,.,..... 11)•1 ......,, ~· ••HJ• !Tew ...... ,.,. 10 , , ...... , .. , Irvine TM ~ ~ •l •S (.....,... 0.-•)• •.. ·-·---s IO I 1010 I ecew-um-1 • JO J ....... SO I ii 1010 ·-...-...................... , 1 4i •es , ....... -.... ,., 10 •O-..--• tS.tlO 1040 &Ill •w ... _.~.,._,,I<_ ~Ut~U , ...... _....., .. a. .......... •IO. • JO 10 IS l.._ ..... .._,.JO ··-=• ll 1 IS ••S .,... s u••o S'ftllree ........ • 40 I 00 10 WO f 0.•laia V allt"y .-rAm VM&ft ,_ .........,,,., .,..,,. IJt IMIO ,_, ,.,,.~ , ..... -...... .. _ ............ 10 ~--~ ,,,,, .......... " I== UCU 1 JO. IO I JO •to.•tS&••• iJ ......... '° ........... ............... a ••S Slfll .. fOJD ·~-a.-• NIJCSACMmn• CITY._.. __ UIUl ll lS DMAllAUTTU DMAll(N1J) ,.,. r· ·. ·--·' ~S l l0111~ ~S) DANGaftOUS ---,: ins - LIAISONS(") NIWYOM T .. .,_. 7tlUO ITORIES(flG) (f'G) MAC .. S , .. ,. (U Sl 710t1S II IS (f'GtJ) .. .. Dll, HSI IS llJI DMAll A UTTU (It) DMAll (NU) Rl.&HD'S SIS 1 » U~ X'lNT AOVENTUM cou .... CUIH ll-IH0-01 IS> HS14!>94S kl&TfD'I (NtJ) FAltlftl l TO llSl » IUO X'LNT AOVENTUM THE KING (flG1>) (HS).l IS 10 IS·(ll) uo J>O 1ooe couuea (flGtJ) (JICI 0..7 SlwM ($45).UO·IO U-Ol 4Sl WOltlCINGGIRl , .. , DMEAll A unLl 1s 1s1.74s.1000 011s) DMAll(N1J) s• 7.ll 11• 'OLICI AC ADI MY I ; 3 FUGITIVH (N13) CITY UNO«lt .. OE I IS NAJCID GUN (fta)CI l) S 7 9 10 4S (flG1J)' ll 1110 SKIN Oil' StC•DH, (")(II 4S I 4SI (It) 4'1Sl l0104S HSlll IOIS FA"lftll TO LEMON• THE KING (NU) (N1J) '(lllAl tl2 lO Jl S ll I 11 lt 62t l~llU ~l R.L.&HD'S ssoo l'UfT ADftlfTUM THIMlltaS THEMMtll 'M.)l.ltll (flG) (12 IH 4fl (flG) SU-7 llt4S Sn 7 lO t-4S SKINDll, AOVENTUMS Of 9MON •IMCMAUllN , .. , ill •l> s••• 1•• SUllO IOIO FAMWILLTO THI KING (P01J) 7019» LI AN ON• fN1J) US1•11» ' .. J:\ 1·.H \HOD\., \ « IC 11 H • The grandeur tha _t is ·1 ~lawrei1ce of Ar Nucy Nlcltols Grut Writer Lapaa Beadl Sc'entcen )ears ago. I saw .. Law- rl'ncc of .\rab1a .. in St. Paul. Minne- sota. I \\a) onl) 20 at the time and all I can remember about the film was that 11 wa s incredibly long. there was a terrible scene an which a person dies tn quick.sand and evccyonc an the theater had to evacuate the buildmi for 20m1nutes beeaUSt of-a tornado wammg. I 11~1 C\8111rt111v night. I sat in the front row of the Edwards Newpon Thea1er. where a full house a walled t c new version o the revised film I saw an 1971. The music was mag- nificent and the photograph) was breathtaking. A -..--.---~ nu.mbcr of now • i:1 > fdnlOu> >ldf'S, such as Omar Shanf and An1hony Quinn. appeared 1n the film. As I watched their performances. I found m)'self com- pann~ them as they were 1n ··Law- rence · to their work.s after 1his film . ' F-or aJI of its ~atness in music. !>Ccner) and star~ ho\\c.,,er. this classic revolved around the per- -formance of Peter O'Toole. He per- . feet I} ponra)ed the elu~1ve character ot Lawrence of Arabia. He under- Th• •Pk ··uwr•nc• of*"•..._ .. propelled Petew O'Tool• stood 1he comple~ nature of this cn1gma11c person and pl:1)Cd out thc drama 'A-1\h a dcplh and nchness which nghtl~ earned him an Oscar. In light ot the tact that 1h1s lllm 1!> a clas'11c I rtahLc that 1hcrf 1s a cer- tain 1rre.,,ercncc an complaanma about the length. We ar- rived for a 7:30 cunain and four and a half hours later the curuun wcn1 down. I had a hard time sm ing for the entire film. C\ en w 1th a I )-minute tnterm1s ion. I also fou nd 11 difficult to watch a film of onl y men. although I understand wh y there were no female characters. I could not appttetate the lootaec ""h1ch has been so carefull y added to "Lawrence of Arabia" bcc.tuK I could not remember lhe film well enouah from the firsl ume I v1ewcd at to even rccop1ze what had been added. I dtd appreciate the fact that rarely does an audience ha vc the pnviJqe of review- ing an old classic on anything but TV, ho~ver. and 1t -.as a spectacular expcncnce. ~ Jacq11ewu ... Lol*yist Newport Beaclil If you happen to be someone who grewupdunna the '60s ... La .. renceof .\rab1a .. will bnng back mernones that movies used to be something special. In a nutshell. the sound track and music arc e~cellent. the photograph). acting, and d1recung arc all the finest of quality. What more could )'OU want? I h:we rrad a vcat deal about the scenes they re-~tored to the film and althouch the film IS qwte Iona- ! 17 minutes to be exact. the fooll&c wtuch was added l>aek into the pro- Juc11on help to make a more com- plete. well-round- ed story. Dunna tnt past year I don·1 1hank I have t>«n toa mo"ie Yrherc the sound track was played for several minutes before lbc production bqan. I felt at set the stqe for what was to come and althou&h man) of the )OU~ mem- bers or the audience wondered what Our ratings UOLY Deity PHot Datebe>c*/ Friday, March 10, ,-. c ·wasaomgon. from anaduh's point of view 11 was impressive. I was en1cna1ned to sec the credits which introduced Peter O'Toole 1n his role as La-.rcn e O'Toole' ponra)'al 1s masterful. He 1 romple\ 1n C\Ct) respect and I can onl)' 1maiine that 1ho add1uonal foouac whtch was added to the production hcl~ the audience to funhcr under- stand the character. I aues> more than anything I .. s truly impressed 'Wllh the phOIOlfl• ph) 1n this movie It would seem im- possible not to IM• pressed. 1 h e Stt~ of the de- ~. the ""inds and the sands are most breathtaking. If )OU ba\oC ID) hCSlllOC) about sttm& lhl~ movie aaaan take the time out of )Our day and ao Stt 11. I -.ould bet )OU will corM away from the Cllpencncc 1m~ with ~ha1 the mouon pteturt 1ndu~tr') can produce. • • j n.tu18et&erwerdl T~ c.Mel&aat Ba ....... Mtt'r po~ina fun at so many med1oat movies. I hardly feel wp to dt'SC'nb10'-such a smous film as the restored· lav.rtn~e of Arabia " You must 5tt 1t Granttd. •1th the 1n1erm1~~1on 1t'~ aim t four houl'!I and )ou·u foel h~c 'ou mdc the camel the cn1irt ume But. 1rs v.orth the taddk ~rn. even 1f )OU saw 1t the first time ;around. Don't 5tt th1\ one 1n a ~ocbo,, A full 70mm prOJCC· uon S) tem a.nd si•<'-1 Dolb)' M>enJ arr a mu~t The film as so fooa that at ·~ I I go1 into bia trouble with m> foturc mother-in-law for kttp1n1 her d.auah· ter out so !Alt' to iCC 1t. Thi\ t1mt' I &ot 1n troubk ,.,Ith m) v.1fo me th.in~ nc"t'f chanec. . Thi\ "'rn1oraoon.. H"n1on h3 been ~ up tcthn1 II). n.:· t'J11td. and aciuall) made lonier MOii llidt •ould not cn10) this film bttaute of '" lcnath and ubJ«t . llO, any film about Turkund -'raM m1u1111t up in wa_n1mc v.111 ha"c It\ ·~Of ~iolrntt. Thomal ~ u~e "'~'too ~ foutplarlef"K'f 11\ the 8nU\h Army an Wortd Wat I IOd WIK ~ attachld lb Milt. ,, tary lllWll19rntc. ThtR be antpaftd the coe~ of lbe~pcoplr "',.... .......... UJ...,., ..... bcfDft • llllClr ~mild Mm •• El-ONM... ck· ""°"' ol (railrOld' ~nn You ..,.~ ..,.., oldUi "°"'the film. .,.. d...., -Qtn.. HI .\ II"' · • • , 'Heart of Midnight': A moody movie that fails to live up to its aspirations . ly JOE IAU AKl .c-.-....s.w. . ca vcmous and an a very bad pan ol to-wn. 1s n~t vevcn bother for conv1cuon -)OU don't bche' c 1n exaclly the ng.ht place for a youna woman v.-bo has or care about Lc1&h. a rcltntlculy unmteresuna uffercd tv.o nervou5 breakdowns. But )OU ae• the actress. or Pettr C-o)ote, v.ho pla)s the tall. <brl feeling that Cuol, who appa'.rently 1s sull rcc:uperat· stranaer v.ho 1ngra11atcs himself mto her SCl'CW) mg from some kind of childhood trauma. was hfr. Matthev. Chapman·s "Hean ofM1dn1ght" bas the impulse to exme and homfy. but instead u emerges as bonng and Stck. How can that be? How can something this peT\/encd be so damn dull? h's as 1fChapm.an. who prcv1ousl)" dir~ "Straoaer's Kus:· ~l out to make two films an one· but eventuaJly cut the ingrcdlen& 1hal~sen11al to each genre;·· Hea"" of M1dni&hl°. plays like a hard~orc sex film but without t6t' hard-core: and tt's I 1ke a horror movie minus the bon'ors. strange even before then. The best v.orlc 1n the film comes from f-ran~ Anyway while the ominous workmen below tallone, cast·here as a conlcmpuble cop and e\t'I) try to get the place 1n shape (or try 10 AVOID bit as good as he was.in "Barfly." aallone shooh getting the place in· sha(>C). Carol takes up rcs1dencc down the nouons we have about ncpotJSm: He may an thcapfnment upstairs, a naasurrounded by a lot be the onl) performer who &Ot into the bus1nC"Ss on of stranaic rooms. rooms that have been set up-to ihe shmtall cl a crlebrltt'd rt'&.lt~-(brothcr I) cater to k1oky sexulll inttrests. Stallone). -who 1s actuall> BETTER -more M" talt'nted -than that rclall\C Frank tallonc 1 an idni&ht. "'~team. as an ~Id brothel that wa ex~llcnt character actor. funn) as hell H<"'I the Instead of tttillalln&. v.h1ch 1s obviously what Chapman wants to do, his film makes )Our Oesh creep. You JUSt want it to be over -and the only thing that kept me plastered in my scat wa the hope that somC1h1na. an) thmg. n:1i&ttt happen. (Actually. I sat there v.ondenng wh)' I longea to walk out on the cumnl ·• kin Deep" -also Cllcremcntal -but felt I should s11 th1 thing ouL) patronizedD)' de 1an1s. Th~rT s an attempted rape ·only suggestion of inter~t tn an otherv.i..e of Carol. and a sudden rcvelauon conoemmg a uninttrt' ung movie sexual molntauon that Carol might ~e rx· pcricnccd asa hlllcgarl -and that was pcrpct?.i""""tc-.--llE:AR1 OF MIDNIGHT by beloved old Uncle Fletcher -and Chapman Ra1m1ona5eale or 4. I m1lb both for their rq>ulsl\eness ( bapman's Cut: Jenmfc:r Jason LetRJJ: Peter {"oyotl' •· tranger's Kus," a fic11onal:zed. moody mO\IC BrendiJ Vacarro. Fmnl . taflone and Dt111~ about the making of tanlcy Kubncl's ··K1lll'r's Dummont Wntcr-<11rector Matthc14 Chapman To reduce u 10 onelrne. ··Hean of M1dn1g.hl°. 1s an an) sluhcr film Jenn1f~r Jason Leigh {>la) _Carol Ril en._ a .}O~ woman. who tnhcnu A niahtdub· called M1dn1ght from her late Uncle Fletcher'( who died from Al 0 ). The club. which 1 K1 s.·· was fascinating but hllrdl)' seen This 11me Produru· .\ndrc~ Gal) Ont'.'mtJtographcr Ratr . out. the dJrtttor must have been hell-bent to ha\t' R1HJS fd11or Penclo~ ha"' Music \ anni · a h1l aru:Lto ba\c 11 tn lhc..~r.s.t W3.) POSW!r -D1~tnhu1or: muel Gold14)n Runnm1 t1mt: 96 althoul.h his hgh11ng effects here are 'rcat.) minute Worst than that ... Heart of Midnight" doesn·1 Rated R. The weird and the wonderful in animation · ly JOE l.M.~AKf c\t~n manger ~oplc) that hn \/c tQ be seen 10 be ~-MNitt appreciated. rm not sure I hired or enJoyed them. I'' e ~en -I don't kno"' -I:? or l.J but 1he~ '"e cenninly sta)1.'<l with me and the animauon collecuons so far. and mo t of them ongmal. 1nd1v1dual an1mat1on of each one 1s ha' e been of the h1t-or-m1ss vanct). dcJ>'.CndtnJ. uf dehn1tcl) stnkana. cour" on the quaht) of the 1nd1' adual film Much cas~r to 1ottrp~t 'Ire the canoo~ 1n,ol"ed lachone1a}.esa1m.shoo11ngallo,crthc "'orks -such a John Lassetcr's "\htemaTe · plnCt'. c'pcnmentangand. 1f it's lucl). OetaSaon:ill) (l n1ted tatrs) and Rastko One's .. To~r of h1tt1na m marl and making a point. Bababcl .. (Yugo lav1:a). David Wa son's .. The The nev.t"St omnibu film of this wn. Thing What Lurked an the Tub" (Un11ed uues) is .. ft's11,al of 1\n1ma11on .. 1s one of the best cntnc about a grotesque v.omamzer with a hangover and \0 far_ darin&. brttL~ and errau enough to }.ecp the .. thina·· lurk1n1 behind ham. It's hl>..c a sene of ,0u on \Ourtcx\ \\hen 11·~good. it') \Cf) aoodand punc.hltncs. a aood Joke, as told b> an animated "'hen it'\ bad it's -v.ell -intemtang. Tht 16 penoo -not a drawn person. but \Omcone a.iven hon\ he-rt-14 prcmicrt plu'l I rt~tof ordell tobroadgcstumandexprcss1vcness It' the' 1 ual ""--h c c tqul\ a lent of hcann& a goodJOkr. &rl>..cr°s adorable V3" .. r nomantt.. c ·at amc .. Lea Presson Lambs .. bv Chns M1ller(L. ) 1s 83ck." nd one class1 -~-ome from atmost as 1 man) d1fkren1 counme (some ~•thout benefit of a tunny. iruesome pl:iy on telc' is1on commere1als I b I f, .. h for prt"~n nail while Jay fat oner's "Dog trans a11on or su ut cs). ~a·· orcignncs'i 1~ t c Bnun" (Canada) as a tecny-v.ecn> bit about a ptr'ISl\C Quiht)' throughout drcammjldQJ Thecontentsof .. Eanh to Dom" b) ~me ot the shons here art accc<>\tblc. othcl'\ En&land s Chmtoph 111\.0n don·t quite hvc up to att C\ISl\t' or JUSI plain v.e1rd Frcdcnc \ nah·~ 1t handsome 1rrutgcr') or 11~ gr~at tlllc .o\nd I gur s .. Lc'I sins (France). Umto T opu1ano' ·, computer animation 1san acquirl'd ustr. u I had a "\\-t'JnnW"· £,e ofl ucsda) .. (8ulpna) and N ..... ~mcult 111ne "'PPf'Klat1og-lhc .. omputer Tnb- honna·s -l he Door" (U ~ R ) art aml> hutc ute .. cC>llctuon (as nt'd anasb) and L:mcter''I 11cms (.about hards and bu \lran1e animal\ and -rm TO)·· t<he'ar-nom10.tcd.1nc1dcntall) ), v.-h1ch onl> 4'Ccms to pro't' that n robot Nb) 1scxac1ly hl>..e a real b.ib> because real b3b1es arc llkerobot Got that~ The be 1 of the batch 1 Pete Doctor'!. 'e"' mall but gemhlc "\\inter" ( t >.about toddlen 1n now-u11 1rappcd an no"' The most d1)olp- po1nt1ng as 8111 Pl)'mpton's .. Hov. To K1ss" ( ). a shon of missed opportun111n .tnd onl' lhafs too v1suall> rrm1nasccnt of Pl> mpton's ··vour fa«" of last )CIU -but not ncarl> a~ amu•ung (or 1ck) "Festival of n1matton," v.-h1ch open -w11h the 19-42 Ma\ flc1 hcrSupcrnun cla\SIC "The Bulletcer ·· htts and mmc but 1 mort often c'h1laratang. F-T Tl\':"L OF~ "1\H TIO, Rating on a .st'11e of -I J ProcJ~crs. Jim Tt:rt) and Craig L1\:t1lh PDrtlCIJXWng lilmm:Jlers {in order or ap~ranu). Ma\ ne1 her. John La setrr f>aHd "'• son. Shonn.i. frrdenc V11:l11, letz\ kular. Harold Hams, J\:irl 1mm . Hmto fopu/3no~. ( nrtk/I &rier Rutlo ( 1m. JJ\ falwner. ( hnstopher \m1m . fd \clem1:an. Colin \fonon. ~ter Dot tor ( hm \t1/kr and 8111 Pl\ mpton plu~ 4ppk C omputN' Dt tnburor \#diott ~~nNS Pmmc>tJ<>n Runn1n1 t1,..~: ., mmutN (~Ith intrm11mon breal J_ \ot rated You too can bea critic Top vi~eos in sales and rentals 14 .. The \II cw ot·»< i~at Momtnl\ in \pons" (HBO) T1rt'J nf no ont' Ii tcn1ng to )Our v.llt) pronouncemcntt on th<' late'' mo' 1tt'> Bcco~ a movie ro1~tr for ()etebc>Ok'~ "E' tt')bod)" 's A C'nuc" \C(l1on. for c1p1 ,.ttfts. >c>u'll go ~ lht bc11 (and ml)be the-¥10f'SI) m0\'1et oprnina on tht Oninat Co.it. \\hen the Gar) f'rankltn1 and the ~ne S.tlel1 rNke thctr ~n«mt'nl1 )OU can lOO Wn~: 0.1d>ook C nun P 0 loll I S60. COIUI Mna. ahf 92626. It IUtf to include di) and nilht phone number\ Or cafl 6-C ... llt. Eat .)67. ( "P)Thr follo~1n1 arc tht> most popul,.r ~1dcoca \CUC~ a the appear an ne't v.cck'~ mue of Ballboaird maau1nc VIDEOCASSETTE AlES I "~OOn¥i-al.ker .. tC BS> .? •Jan" Fonda. ompkte \\-orkout .. (Warner I l "l .? Rattk and Hum~ c Paramount 4 "8ru«\pnl\&11e"Cn MthOI<>&>: 197 .111 "({'8\) S -\oon' llfu,tnu(d'\. ~.S.tb A.nJU\:usat) ~w1m~u1t Video-(fi80) 6 "f" r. The £ura· f cm1tnal" (MC' > 7 "'Dirt)' DilK'U'I" (Vntron) .~( 1ndm'lta•• (OltMy) 9." 1lla~.n .. (M<. .\} 10 ••fa1al l\Urac1io•'I°' (Paramount). 11 ."K.ath) Snuth'i Fat Bum1n1 Wor~out" ti U\ H1lltl 12."Raq.acl: l.olC 10 Lbs tn l Wttks" (H80> 13 -Jant Fonda's l.D'l' lmpect "erobic Workout"' ~Wamn) I~ .. Pia m:ue \I 1dro ( 'alcndar 1989" ( H 80) VIDEOC.4.ME'M'E llEi--'T Al..S L"Die Hanf' (CBS-fo'\) !."Bull Durham .. (Onon) '"Thr Dead Pool" (V. amn'l _ 4 "The Prt-'4Jio" (Paramountl ~ "Youn1 (1uns" (V~tronl 6 ··Red Heat" (IVE) 7." fhe C1~at Outdoon" <MC >\ I 8 "Thrtt Men arid a Blbr .. (TC>uch\tooe> CJ."Marritd 10 the Mob" (Orton) 10 "'The Good Molhtt .. (TouchttO~) 11. .. \ h\h Called Wanda" (C BS-Fo'\) 12." f ~ lJnbcarabk L1~1~ or Bc1n1" 10rionl 13 .. C"idd)\hack II" (V.arnt'f) • 14 "Poher1mt 111·· (M<.1\1\ "> I S ... Midniaht R"n" <MC Al o.ly Plot O.teb<>ok/ Frid9)', M81ch 10, 1989 9 .. GULLIVE-R'S ST. PATRICK'S DAY CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE RES ERV!\ TIONS1!SSENTTALT l ,; ; ", ' \YI'.< . A HT Hl H , ; J o tl l I RV I ~. l ·~ ~ -~ On oaths, oafs and overdoing it , .. , ~rcby swear and un<krtake that, if confirmed, durina the course of my tenure as sccrctary of .defense, I will not consume beverage alcohol of any t)'P.C or form, including wine, beer or spirits of any kmd.'' Th0$C immonal wor!:b fro~ John Tower reminded your Unc of that classic sentence uttered by anoth~ pubhc official: ·1 am not a crook ... Poor Johnny. Promises to not be a drunk 1f those nasty senators would Qnly allow him to be in charge of tbc Dcfcnst Otpanment. Sounds like a 5- ycar-old. Maybe 1f he doesn't se111 hn milk and cats all bis peas they II JIVC tum a -sucker, too. The Am.encan pubhc, that 1s. • He now says he dnnks only wine at meals. Maybe he eats all day. He thinks ··~omaniLe 1s a broad term." lr I came out wnh a pun like that my cd1to~ would hang me. Poor J'ohnny. Thank )OU Johnny. Every ume I nttd to think o f some stoop1d movie, some stoopid TV show o r some stoop1d actio n to wntc a bout 1n this column. I can always count on a government offic1al to helomc. · Whatcba aonu do Johnny 1( the Senate turns· you down? Kick? Scream? Cry? Swi drink.ans? At least )OU'll have someone to blame 1t on. Anyway. he's now added some- th1na new to the political process. Instead of taking an oath promi51rti what he'll do for the country, be lakes an oath promisin& what be won't do. We could modify his statement and require that all officials take it. One like this; , . I. (mre )Out name). he.rtby s•nr and underrate rhar, if confirmed, dunn1 rht course of mr. tcnurr as (name )our poswon). I wlll nor dnnk. spir. Jeer. drool. smoke, snort shoot up. J)IJ)IJU. romm1r cnmn of moral rurp11ude, Ju 1 m my hcan~1ck m y nose, cheat. stnl. rob. bu c. mu1. seduce. lit. £onupt. kidcbftc • sell the Brooklr n Bndft or romm11 aJJ> am which may or ~y nor ha"e b«n pan ofm) character in Lbc pur - Poer Mille TyMa: Did you catch I.he tight on HBO the olkr n1tJit'> He dcstro)'s his latest v1ct1m m fi ve rounds and the press complains he wasn't very 1mprtSS1vc What do those 1d1ots want? Docs the Great Gretzky get a hat tnck every time he StepS on the ice? Docs Maa)c aie1 a tnpk double evtrytimc be aiets out on the coun. Did Jack Nicklaus a1~ .. ys bttak par? The o nly way Fran\ Bruno m~dc u past the first round was to drape himself a1J over T)'son hkt a sheet on a haltowecn .ahost and then hang on like a ba&JactY protect.ii\& her arocery can. Get SllW1 Apia: It's time apao to make ano ther profound 1ta&emtot! ~ucls and remakes stank. . Star Trek -The Neiu Gener- ation'"? lous)' T~ new -Miuion Impossible .. ? Rotten .. War of the Workb .. ? Crud. ~ '*hau.bowS-up oa...TY tbc otber Sunda(.! A ntw eouode of ""Get Sman. • The oriainal show was a half hour. Thts dos wn two boun. K.eftda hkt th as column appeanftl every da). Too much ofa bed thins. ~ :::tJ For you dowOi who ih1nk is a "sport-I uggest you rad 1¥ 86 of the March 6 mue ofSportdUustra&ed. · -Special advertising review----------------------- J.Ustaunurt ) ------------1 0FTHEWEEK "The Best Just Got Better!'' .,...,,.,,......,. ,,,_,,,,_ ,,..,, ...,,., lftcluda Aelll Grilled ....... olOiicla. ~ .. PUet 111111 • .... ....,......., Lc*ler Tail, .. ,.Mfl $11.95 ,.r,m. .,....,,lpHW ....., ,.... . ....,,,, c ...... Grilled ..... Rlet. ..... a..-,...., ..... ar-.. ...... 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And currcntJy back into rock 'n' roll, the independent uckct brokers -o; bu k>na associ11Cd witt. scalpers -arc lt"'!"I up to SI 2S per and rebellion will soon ticket for choice ll.E.M. sea11. a) ca1Ct only to the wishes and Turru• to souvenirs, whoever s of...t>c wealthy or b) force. figured lfiat T-shirts th.at wholcuk 1na class rock fans into some for a eou~ of bucks would tell like us debt. hotcakes for over $20 apeece? JUM y., check out the action at the novelty simple ttonom1c term . n's st.ands at the next-Bon Jov1, Guns 'n' suppty•nckSemancL Roses, or Rod Stcwan concnt. s 1ncoocc1vab&e to me thal the But the blgest Jou of aos;c sur- music fan (Or fanatic) IS rounds that small wonder of modem ng 10 Pl)' cxorbttant prices for tcchn<>lotY known u the compact PIC'tdHCS ( Os), conctrt.llckcts. disc. Sn>ee its introductaon into the promouonaJ merchandise (T· rnarlcetplKt in 1983, the CD has s. postcn.. etc.). But lhe)' arc. uead1ly aro•n m populanty. In fact. r IDStaDct, urom101 shows by figurn reveal that CDs now account 1c "I Love Money (COICh for as much as SO perecnt of musac tc, Marcb 19) ano ftE.M. sates an stores hke Music .Ptoun<tthe m. Mard1. lS)a.resold.:Out. Facr Wberchousc. c pnce for the Money date 1 a Now I J'CalizLth.al CDs offer 00¥\L TPl\I 9-(appy '.J{f,w ~ear Cefe6ration .9lpril 9tfi • Elaborate Buffet Feast • Costumed Palace Dancers • Movies of Thailand Festivities begin at noon $2.S.00 per person Limited seating Call (714) 645-THAI w At the Rio)-•I Khyber. wre ha\ neflned the two t~ ~r otd art of lndl1m cul lne by creating di~ of un .. urpa5~'d Oa\/Of c1'<1u lvcly klf' C..lifornla tast '!.. leet trom our ~mptuou~y dlverK menu. or let our expert walt~D <te._'9n a meal ~ ly to your IUdng. l he ho nour would be our .... e~c:eptional quality and ranac (90 decibels to vinyl's maximum of SS)as well as unmatched durability. But at the same time. rm not wiU1ng to pa) S 12-S 15 eH~r} ume I v.ant to bu) some new musac And morj! 1m"' ponntly. there's no reason tq. · - The cost of producing the dascs themselves has faUen dramat1tall} - from about S4 1n 1984 to under 90 LolK'~ Monday • Fnday lt·SO am lo 2 30 pm cents each today. A good vi n)I record. in compenson. e<»ts about 60 cents. Chaflln.J consumers up to SO pcrttnt more for CDs than for records requires a maJOr cqp JOb on the pubh . < Unfonunatcly, when 11 comes to music, consumers invariably tum ofl their n.1><>ff detectors The) ·re ready and willing to pay lbc nd1culous pncc tag. Herc's the evidence· •As noted abo"e. ('[)s now ac- count for nearh half of the mu~c sales an some record stores. •SalesofC'D pla)Cl'S ha'eJumpcd from I milhon..uruJs in I 9R5 to about 5 m11J1on last year. •V1n)'I LPs -whach att being S)stcmat1call) d1scont1nued at man) Music Pl1» locations -a count for only·about 5 percent of total musac sales. It's ttmpt1na to make scapeaoats out of record store • conccn promottts. and mttchand1scn for the sk)rodtcuna 1ncrusn in rctaJI pn~ But .. ouJd at be fair" I think not nul rock fans refµi.e to dole out the cash -or plasHc -Jo feed their own ansau.able appcutes (and even adcbct1on). suppliers hkc Front Row Tickets. Music Plu and the Coach Hou~ can onJ) be accused of providlDJ a produC1 or sen ice that 1s m great demand So before 1h1s )Car·s concert seuon really heat up and :sit th<' records disappear from }<>Ur fa\ontc v.h) not a k )ourself .. m I con- tnbuting to the piraltng pncc ~a­ uon of music· related 1lcms?" lfso, the time couldn't he better 10 stan up )Our ov.n pnvate re' olutic>n ~ MOnday 'nlund.ly fl JO pm lo 1000 pm Friday . Saturday SJOpmtollOOpm LUNCH D INNER ' COCKTAILS f~d;Q ll< We -are pleased to offer our fif4~1 E'i , , "Great Indian Delight'' Spectacular ALL YOU CAN EAT SUNDAY BRUNCH For the UNBELIEVABLE Price of ... SERVED 11 am · 2 pm . Great choice from 20 vegetarian & non-vegetarian dishes with delicious food and fine music our Sunday Brunch is sure to please everyone. Luncheon Buffet Superb Chinese & Indian Cuisine Choose from many i!ems - • Moo Gaa Pan • Ea Rolls • Hot Ii Sour Soup · • Beef wilb Sao• Peas • Three I~t • Tandoon Cbrlea • Cbicken ltonna • ltalhmrr Race • Salad Bar NEW MENU DAILY• COME IN OFTEN!! •• We Allo Peatve A leplai-Lue• a Diuer Ilea• •• ~ Plot D•1toak/ F ...... Mscft 10, 1111 , II ' ' • r ~. (,I I \H \'. San Luis Obispo: History in beautifUI surroundings By DONNA AND RAY OTT town's .. Path ot History." ( ou can railroad workt'rs. o..,, Noc COfrt ... -ICS p_iclc up a brochure and map from the lf)ou'rc downtown on a Thursda) ~n Luis Obispo. near the central Cbambt'rofCommerrc, 1039Chorro evening, you can take 10 the wcetly ( altfomia coas1. offers a pleasant t., j ust around the comer from Lhe farmers' market and s1reet fair alo~ blend of histol), scenery. and rec-plaza.) Higuera SL Among the vmdon r~auon Among the h1ghhghts of the walk· bboths arc o nes w~re you can buy Set in the lap of oal.-covcrrd hllls. tnJ tour arc the County H.iitoncal farm-fresh fru11s and vegc&abltt 10 tne city hns gro"n up around the Museum next to the mission; the take home. or buy a plate of Mt ion n Luis Obi po de Tolosa. Oalbdcl Adobe. which was con· barbecued nbs. chicken, bean and estabhshed b) Father Junipero Scrr:a SlJ"UClCd by a French vintner tn 1853; swtct com to eat there Addana to the 1n 1722 as 1hc fifth 1n Cahfomia's and a 1956 office comple~ designed fc uveatmospherearcstrcetdancen. nctworlc of2 I missions. anCI the firsl "byFra...Q.k Lloyd Wrighl. "'PUPJ>Clee~. and other -commun1ty built with a ule roof. Tbe1! buildings and ochers have performers Toda).thcrestoredmissioo."hicb made ttus town a sho~asc of The tov.n also sponso~ a .. Farm serves as a pansh church. is graced by Califomua arcb1tccturaJ history, from Trails" pro.gram, whereby you can Mission Plaza. 3. weU-landscaped the early Spanish influence to the v1stt local farms and pick )Our own park designed by students from present Man)' oftht' histoncaJ struc-apples.. a\ocados. Ltawbcmes. and nearby Cabfomia ~hate Polytechmc tures ha"e ~n prescn-cd as res1-other sca$0nal items Check with 1he Ul)Jversity. Footbridges over 1bc denccs or bu inesses. ChambcT of Commerce f.:>r infor- plaza creek kad to an assortment of Qne of the best examples of the mauon on pank1pa1in1 farms. shops and several restaurants ofTenng Chinese J>rcscncc 1s the Ah Lou1~ Several rccrcauonal areas Mar San alfresco dmmg. Store (800 Palm L). which today Luis OblSpo are popular wnh the sells herbs and ~ocral mcrchand1sc. locals. Ten miles south of town is M1ss1on Pla1a 1s a good staning but in umcs pa t bas also served as a Avila Beach, a favonteforsw1mmi111. point for a self-guided walk along the bank and post off'icc for Chinese fl'Mase'" GETA\IVAY /ft• Uf , . . . . . ¥. , \.l • M I ~ t),; • M l 1 • ·;~ NOwa.vtng •••• , •1•11...,UT . •1• Featamg TM M'11l111 S... Liiia 09 ... e II w of ..., ... rettor llllllrlc -llUW Ill tlle M8Ullful CI0-..1 towft.; ., An Oyster Bar with several varieties of oysters, steamed clams, & freshly made pasta. Lunches & Dinners serving fresh seafood cooked over red oak grill; certified angus steaks, oak grilled free range chicken, soups, salads, and chefs specials. lunch 11 lCH'(X)pm.Olnntf 4 00-IOOOpm. Cocktai!HourS 00-7 OOpm Reservations 675-7411 2515 E. Coast Hw~., Coron• del M•r -bk HlJEVOS ................ .. =EAOS ........... •1• =&s .............. •1• MACHACA ............... •1• : .................... •re s.rved •fl'Oltl#M. lt.tJted ..... • Fruit ........... a.....tv:Mnri9 ..,, 1r•st_. w ,,_ "' +,.._, t ' ., llJ•I•' _.., •-•-. ••••• ---.-----..·· ---South COlll PIAu, CostA Meu C714' S.JMO ., _..., 1111 .. IMm .... ...., ............................ ... a ..... .. ~tlNI\ ..... ....... ·A~-----.··---­_. _ _.,._.. ~~---.. DllOOVDY llt}gUM ofOran&ie ty, 3101 West Harvard t • naa Ana 0ptn l I am. to 3 p.m. y ~ fnday. Closed on ya. Adm1tlion 1s S'I for aduhs SO cans tOr duldrcn. Norrunal ft pmtidpMiaa _fee. For infor- auon, call S40-0404. DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor vd .• Aaabeam. Mickey's Amencan i111 C.ekbrauoo pCrformed on am Suut U. .A. each wttkcod. sneyland offers more than SO tractions 1n seven themed land cludi~ 'Star Tours .. and ·'Captain ." Park hours are 9 a.m to idmaht Mond*y throuati Fridly: 9 m.IO I a m.S.turday and 9-a:m. to 1dnaght Sunday. DisllC) land mfor- taon: 999-4S6S. INTERNATIONAL SURF MU-UM 312 Walnut, Hunttn11on ach Surf mcmorab1ha and 1facts (dlnna as far bade as the rly 20s) commemorate the colorful • of this popular Cah{om1ao rt. Open datly noon to 6 p.m.; m1ss1on 1s free. Located one block land from p1cr and one-half. block st of Main trttt 1n Huntington h. 536-01 SS. ~01T'S BERRY PARM, 8039 b Bhd .. Buena Park K.nott's 1s nauon's mOS\ popular mdepen- nt famll)' theme parlc wuh more an 165 wild ndes. shows and uracuons plus rntaurants and sho1>5 n I SO acres. All show are included the adm1tllon pncc. Other entcr- inmcnt 1ncludcsa&limpseofthcold est 1na "Cf) ahvcGbost Town to the agic of a vasu ••tll Snoopy and the: eanuts Gana in Ca~p .;)noopy. Also ~lar are f"icsaa V1naae. a saluic to abfonua's early Spanish hcri\qe .nd Roann& 20's -a look back at a 920·s amusement per\ wh1ch 1n- ludes the fantasuc "KJnfdom of the inosaur\. •• Thnll ncks include The orbcrew, Moniaooma·s Rc"cnat nd the Parachutt Sk} Jump. The rk is oe>tn dally. For add1\Jonal ET AWAY ... '°"'~ ... 11 urfil)I. and skin dlv1n,. white m-arby pcz Lake 1s a frcgutnrcd by 1ndsurfers and fishermen. uadalupe Dunes &e.ch has~­ ular scmay, 1ndud1na 10me of the l&hcs1 dunc-s on the West Coast. tor more 1nfonnatton. call the San ws ~ County V1s.i1ors and on\en11on Buro&.i 11 (800) }4..1414 ' REST AUR4NTS Brubcc~ 's. 726 H11uera \ .OS-S41-*6U). '9CciahJU 1n cnttcJ sh, pes&a1., and Cftltral C"o&Jt v.1ncs '!,ndly bnindl st popular Jau '' ~ Tt.unday abrouth Satunlly \tftt .. ', . McaiMOdl't s.looft. 686 Hcueta t. (IOs. '41-0686) 11 DC*d for ,r-n- ,,, .. informat1oft call the 24-bour Knoll's on ciu~nor walls by European an1m. Line at 220-S200. 898-51l1. LOI ANGELES CRILDllEN'S ORANGE COUNTY PER- n)efttion I)). Utt Park. 110l East °'"'nut AH QUEEN MAR~ Lona Beach Sarna Ana. Hours arc 10 a m. 10 S Harbor at the end of 1he Lona Beach p.m. with last uckets sold at 4 p.m. Freewa)'. Ellh1bits include spccaal Adm1u1on is $2 for aduJt'-75 tent ,rrca sound and haht shows 1n the for 1:h11d~n. •&f'<. l to 12 and senior -·. Encmc Room and Wbttlhouse re-c1t11cns. Cluldren under J and hand1- enac11n1 a near<0lhs1on at k'a, and capped arc ad.nutted rll'e. 953-8.SSS f'n c.11ten11vc World War 11 display SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO dcPt.Ctlngthc"Qu«n's"'acmeroleas M lSSION. 3 I b ~ Cam 1 no a 1rooosl11p. Da1lv 10 am -6 pm (ap1"ra.no, \an Juan (apestranu (213) 435-3511. · Feaau~ ~en Chapel Cahfomaa· RAGING WA1ERS' 111 Raging oldest bu1khng. the ruin ol the Great Waters Dn"t• San lnmas fnJO) 44 · tone Church. ~ld1crs baNll._~. ac~ of fun, sun and excuina v.ater bc.luuful Jarden . and 1~0 mu<ltu.., ndes. 592-6453 rooms w11h an1faclS from Name SANTA ANA ZOO locat~ '" Pren-.\mcncan and carh \p.tna h cultul"( MUSEUM 310 Nortll Main Strttt. FORMING AATS CENTER 600 Los Aneeles. Open Wednesday and Town Ccnttr Dnve, Costa Mua. Thursda). 2 to 4 p.m. and Saturda) Ooccn11otu·softhefac1lityar~o1Tercd and undly. 10 a.m. to S pm free Monday and Wednesday ut IO, ·•ttands-<>n' part1c1patory environ-10:30, 11 and 11 30 a.m. wttU)~ mcnt in which cthldrcn aaes two to \ounw11lalsobchcldat lOand l0:30 twchc, lcam by doms. Eighteen ·a.m. the fint Saturdavofcach month. permanent exhibits. Monthly fro-The tour takes v1s11ors to man) atca.s grammina include$ a vanety o an of the theatre rarely secn·by the pubh~ exhibits. -Defformancts and v.ork-including drc .. ~ing roomc.. the sho1>5. Admmaoo: $4 per person. backstaac a.rta and The <enter infants under two free. Adults frtt on Room. Rcstrvauons arc required for Wednesday and Thursday after-grouJ)'I of 10 or more. 556-2122 noo•G~~m~~s~1n~~-----------~--------------------- "ancc. For 24 hour information. call * (2 I 3)687-8800. MO\llf'.LAND WAX MUSEUM , ~ l ( bch Blvd., Buena Park. The Three IOOSCS arc the ncv.cst n·phcu among 1hc alr-ead) elaborate collcc-uon of movie and 1clcv1s1on mcmorab1ha including hfe-h._c replicas of more than 200 renov.ned Stan. 0aJ))' 10 a.m.· p.m. Wll.h fn • SaL open urttll 9 p.m. 522-11 SS. MUSEUM OF NATURAL ff~ TORY AND SCIENCE 2627 Vi"a del Oro. Newport Bucb. Open Tucsda) throuah Saturday. 10 a.m lO S p.m and S"unday from noon to S p.m Admm1on 1s S2 for adults. and SI for children O\iCT su. Members art free Museum exh1b1ts include a wide array of ma.nnc mammal fos Jls. Nauvc Amcncan d1 pla)' an 1nscc1 too and photo gallery, mmcraJ and sh<ll displays, butterlly collccuon and chJldl't'n's hands on exh1b11s. Also cducauona.I ~ms.. docent tours, lea um. festivals.. a library llnd pcaal acuv111cs. For more 1ofor· mation about cx.b1b1ts, proerams and membership. all the museum Tues~ day tbrouah unday at 640-7120 OLD 1'0RLD VILLAGE, 7561 enter Ave., Huntm,ton Beach ~hy shops are l~lcd m tb1s vtllage th•t features the d\arm of quaint European \ill~ With cob-~ stm-ts, lantern li&hts. and 70 murals of European ~ painted erous breakfasts and heany ham- bu~rs CCOMMODATIONS Embass)_~nes. 333 Madonna Rd. (800433-9998). 1s a new membtr of this hottl chain In add1uon to 196 su 1tes pnttd from S 7 S. thctt is an indoor pool. spa,, and fit~ccntcr full breakfast 1s induded an the rate. Madonn.a lon1 fOO Madonna Rd. (~S43-%66), 1s the pink landmar~ hotd With IOChndiv1duattydccoraled rooms and suncs ~ adJaccnt coffccshop Kf'-CS breakfastand lunch da:1lr_jt~1cs for doubles bcaJn at $72. Gl:.TTING THERE From Ora.oat County, take frtt· way 405 oonh 10 U. I 0 I. and follow 1t non.b thro"l&h nta Barbara lo c;an Luis Obtspo. You an also amve ~ on mtrak' "Coast Starh&ht." 0( Q)' "ia Amenan &pc A1n1ntS from John Wa)nc ALl1>0f\. c.w,, (Tlf) -.m ••IHI LETA GREAT ITALIAN WINE AND DINE You. At The Olive Gorden, dinner is just what youtl expect from a great ltoltart. Its fresh home- made pastas, deliciously authentic en frees and _yyinning combination plotters. Its great wines you con en/·oy by th e gloss. And best o all, its all affordable. So come let a great lta1ion make your dinner-and your night. .. WHERE At.L TI-IE BEST OF ITALY I ~ YOURS -& ..... Ollll.... • ........... ,..,.) .......... _.. • 16111 leoch ~ , H~ leoch •• I ,... • (l. D I ' I ' ( • 0 I I H I I II .J I U \ D~-3 .flying high as LA's hotspot On Fnda) and Saturda)' nag.Im at l>C-3. the bar is seven deep wuh industry ty{>CS dressed in Arman1 black. sccun ly has to be beefed up near the kitchen door so the servers tan get through .\nd 1f the menu at LA.'s hottest new restaurant pla~ s hkc an ad\anced game of Dungeon.sand Dragons. who cares?. Everybod) knows the scene's the thing. \\'1th us .. astas of the runway:) at ant3 Monica .\1rpon. the beach and city hgbts be)ond and a Nco-Tccbno quamt mcmoratulaa. · Deco ambiance evocative of Flash OC-3. the coUaborativc effon of Gordon meets Buckminstcr fuller, front-man Bruce Marder (who oper- thc scene at OC-3 1s JUSt what the ates Rebecca') and the West Beach doctor ordered. and heretofore un-Cafe, both chi-cha uptov.-n watering known to generauons raised after the holes) and his panncrs. August Spier, 1930s ~::::: ;:,c he) day of the Coconut chef Wilham HufTerd and Dlv1d and Grove. Dallas Pncc, brings to hfe the glam- World War II. aided by Korea and our and pant of a I 930's ni&htclub the Vietnam era. put an end to· the kind where WaJtcr Wmcbcll. hedona ttcJlamour. Fre.d11ndGmger Hedda Ho pper or C hollr, -along with old ghotographs of the Klllckerbocker occupied a "reguJar · Normand.Jc -sL m10 the realm of booth and IM next-day's ~cxsap G \ I . I . I< H \ 0 PI·.'\ I '\ f • "'- COST A MESA ART LEAGUE through Apnl 6. Gallery houn arc I to Onve, Dana Point ~nb ··K.ttpcrs GALLERY 3850 South Plaza Dme. 9 e.m. Tuesday through Thursda), 9 of the Sea," an exhJt>tt of onga.nal 011 Santa A{la. features Fems HOH!) a.m. 10 9 p.m. Fnday, 9 a.m. to S p.m. pa1n11ng.s by .\!ask.an anast. Ro} May 1hrough the months of March. Her turday. C'losed unday. 536-5486. Proceeds of sales from lhls txh1bll work tnrludcs scenes from European LAGUNA BEACH ART MUSEUM 'llr1ll be donated to cndanacrcd 1ra,el. local land~apcs and Amen-307 ChfT Dnve, Laguna Beach, pre~ wildhfecauscs. Gallcry.1 open 7 da)'s ~an ~nd1an portraits Through March ents approximately 70 oil paintings a week 10 a.m. to l .30 p.m. l\d· -6. )40-6430. by Granville Redmond orpnued b) ma s1on is free 10 the put>hc GALERIE !U 224 Forest A\c .. theOakland Museum. RcdmondYras 496-2274· l.aiuna BeKh. m~ ~.-lM~-Af"!e.--S-ADDLE_B_A_CK._COLLEGE ARt acn·hcs. pa<;tcls, drawmgs and .\ssoc1at1C?n and '""o works included GALLERY i_ga1000 Marr.uer1te graphics b)' Lero) Neiman and Peter tn the ex h1bat1on arc Qn loan from the Max. A.lso ~orks by Ene and Pegge Laguna Beach Art Mu.scum. !tours Parkw@}. M1ss1on V1tJO. E 1zabcth Hopper 494-5757. arc Tuesday through Sunda)' 11 a.m Zack G)ler. sculpture, tapcslr) and to 5 p.m. l(dm1s ion 1 S2 for adults. pa.inung.s, Thur1da) through ApnJ HUNTINGTON BEACH MlJNJCJ. SI for studcntS and senior cnucns. 12. Rc:ctpuon for the anast at the PAL ART GALLERY Ccnual Li-For more tnformauon. call 494-6531. gallery Thu May 7 to 9 pm Galkr) brar;. 7111 TalbcrtA .. e .. Huntington hours arc Tuesday. Thur\day, Fnday, Beach. Ne"' Cahfom1a an1s1 Karen ORANGE COUNTY MARINE JN-I 10 Sp m and Wcdne1day, noon to 8 Pelt)' l'Xh1b1b her work Fnday STITUTE 24200 Dana Point Harbor p.m. 582-4924. This of'ivindl miniature potnfln9 11 poff of ltle unique Art~ d11ployed in tfte Teo "oom. . located ot 31 00 I rv'ine A venue In Newport leoch odjocent to Newport INdl Goff Coune. ,....,,, •""''-' ,..., ... _,._m ,,_.... • • ,,..., , • ......._. .;v-,. '..__. 14 O..ty Plot D1t1•Ddl' Frtd9r. u.dt 10, - Soft Penian music Mts the mood for a unique dinin9 experience in the elegant Mttin9 of the Tea loom in Newport leach. Servins a variety of authentic Persian,..., such en Kabobs, 8a9hali,. and Tohcheen -the r,_taurant tilM effert a Mlection of MGfaad and centlnen..a dishes. One of the spedaltiet of ,.,.n food is rice, and the Tea loom ..ves this in the 'enian tradition. The Tea loom new Mr¥e1 clciily gourmet,..,. luncheen ltuffet fer only $1.50 per,......,. Sunday feotuNS a chamPC19M lll'vnch ltuffet at s 12.50,.. , ...... With the~ fllf eduaitill• Or.tie Countians en the fMd ..d culture fllf the , ............ , the .... urant'. amlai•nce ii wntM ltr Per1i•n •· canc.m .................. .. pl•nnell ... au1haut the,... In the leun1• .. , • •1ili1111 Midi a .... 11lldlen 91 tilil entl new ,... ....... •'Cv1t1•1n .. • ....................... u ... ... fine ••1e•• ...... ,,, ..... Ari . . ........... , .... . ......... . .. ............. -...... 1 .. rooms themstlvcs -men's \\-Omen's -viewed from a dis arc frankly suagcsltve 1n shape. Just beyond the bar. a rusted of stctl 1nv11e.~ cunos1ty. •· )Ou call that?," J asked a waiter. ··The wine ccUar," he rephed A table for !O can be boo~cd 1 the .kuchen •. where )OU· can beside two · gipntac stainless column wn fashioned. n11tnly. ac-stockpots, each baa eno~ to co cordln& IO .-ho was dJ01n& w1tb up un.aaes of cannabahsm. If whom. dinner pannm are rude. throw Charin Arnoldi is responsible for 1n. lhc dc$1p .and a maud-mcd'8 mas-Menu covers arc the ""or tcrpjcce that covers a bug,: wall at one. conccP-lual words·and-1magcs nid of the m~un dinana room. Multi-an1st Ed Ruscba. tht tut :f\Is lc\ICI scauna sussu futunsuc ocean crafted by some resJ<knt pyro hner slackness; J&«I nm med, sc:ma· who 1nsms on caJhna ha.If of the circular banq~ttes and tables items •·cba.m:d," cveo though adorned wnh Eames-style ctwrs arc dcscnp&aon is inaccurate. well-spaced for maumum pnvac:y-Chamna must be aJJ the ragc, yet everyone can see evCJ")onc el~. cU)S There' even "burnt'· whtcb as fonuna1e. bccau5e thett's puddma for dn501 some lund of show 10101 on at e"cry Asprtpered here, "charred" tu table. h~tly cooled on lh<' outside, .panng use of contemporal) an M\s1<kan<fsencd willra-nra~ mal~ for high drama. A 8111) Al pungent c1uus sauce. h 1s the Benaston dominates a small,_pnvate the entrces.. the worst being a t d1n1ng room. A Robcn Graham Dclmon1costeakandane'>en10 sculpture, framed from bcb1nd b} a London broil. Rack of lamb 1s dt\lcnt groupana of faux matbtc. but the C..halean S<'aban. t~ na dcptcu a )OUOI a.irl who setms ti af sampled ll. was O\ICr the hall and he as about &o break into a hw h1tJe -awful dance. Restroom inner doors ate If the steals ha"e the 1cxtu \Ohd blocks of \tainle s steel. the (l'leaM '"JOOYJ I' ·A TAIL OF B1cSAv1Ncs S 9. 9 ~ Lobs Tia TAil DiNN1a.- All Niqlrr LONG' Ew., DAy. When was the last tlmeyou saw a prke like this for a broUed k>bsler tail dinner? And lhi on comes with 50Up or saaad. warm bread and your choke of red skin potatoes; rice pllaf or fre.~h vegetables. I f you love lobster. you'll be glad you came to Gladstone· I and net. hulk l do mg Side dine steel ~Ure our cm of 161 caAZYRORSB STBAKBOUSE Counllf dilains with c1-! Authen- tic ......,. decor ,._tal@&l'lt and uJoon, featwiat prime rib, fresh ~afooda. and their ramoua pan uuteed 1t.eab. Lunch: Monday- Fridaf. reservations ~annued. Danc1nf and Jive music Jn the saloon. Dyer Ro.d Exit/Newport Fwy. Santa Ana. 549-1612. THE CANNERY This biatonc waterfront landmark is Newport'• Cannery Village featwin, freah local seafood and euurn bfff. Con11&.tentJy 1ooa eer- vice, open for lunch. dinner, Sun· day Brunch and Champagne Harbor Cruises. En~rtainment nichtJy and Sunday afurnoon En;oy the loanre food callery - s uperb clam chowder! 3010 Laf•ye.ta.e, 67f>.5777. - TALE OP THE WHALE E.perience a step t.ck into time to a pla& wlwre you can dine at your own lei!lure. Enjoy the romance or old Newport wath a panoramic bay view. 8sciu your teDSeS with their MntationaJ ~•food and traditional favoritet. Breakfast 7:00 a.m. Mon· day-Friday, Lunch 11:30-4:00 Mon-day-Friday.~ Dinner 4:00-11 :00 teven Qighta. Saturday and Sunday> Brunch 7:00·4:00, Oyswr Bar fri· d~. Saturday and Sunday. Ban- quet facilities up to 500. 400 Main Strtet, Balboe 673·46.'l3. zueras Pure and simple, just like mother's love! They serve 10 oa. lobtter taila, lilet. mipon, prime rib, ribe and chicken •t the moet. NMOnable prM:. in Cc.ta M... The.e din- nen -~ on special ftiahta-op41n 7 nichta. Generoualy poured low price drinb. Our cuatomen bav. been comini t>.ck aince 1970. Located.at 1712 Placentia in Cc.ta M.. near 17th Street. C•ll 645-8091 or 631·9803. ' ZUBIES GILDED CAGE Richt neat door to Zubies. AU our pmu ue la.rse 16", a.ny combination, all ~inp, at $5.95 (16.96 take out). )Vide screen plue 8 TV 1, 1amee 6 videoa.. Full Cocktail Bar. Open .7 daya. Lunch Ir Dinner. 1714 Placentia, Co.ta Mesa NEWPORT LANDING Newport Landipg Restaurant on the &Jt>o. Peru111ula offers a ro· mantic ••terfront setting. peciaJ-uea include (re h swordfish, Hawaiian aeafood favorites. primf' nb, abalone, Wllb and veal. Garden fresh salad , •ppetaurs and sand- wiches. Enerwve wine Li l, 1pec1aJ ty drinb and cockt.aila. Live en1er- tainment. ~MC. V, U.C. Located at 503 E. ewaur (•djacent to BaJOO. Ferry . Reaerv•tioiu rec-ITAUAN ommended. 675-2373. Puking ------------ avail•ble. VJ N NI E'S # The be t Italian food prepared OYSTERS from the fr~hest m1red1ents using Brand new in Corona del Mar. 0y · no pr~rvauves. salt, susar. or ex· tt'n it the hot and happenini plact' ce fat.JI. Owned by Vinnie Colan- to be! Fdturin& oy ter bar, oak dru of Brooklyn Piua Works, (Till, fr•h tedood " cocktails. famous for having T ht' Be t Piua Open for lunch and dinner. Locat.t'd 1n Oranre County by The C~at at 2515 E. Co.st Hwy 1n Corona del P1zz.a Hunt. 270 Ea'lt lith 'treet in Mar 67f>.741 L Cotta Mesa 722-926-'. B II E VILLA 'OVA A heaut1fuJ bay v1t'W creat~ the romant1 ~tune that has made the V1llA No\ a a ·· pecial lund of place" for twer r.IOJean. Superb cu111int from Centr and Northt-rn Italy Mr\ed 1n Old World charm. Ex- terui"e w1M h r.. 011\ner n11htlv Piano bar. full menu tll J·OO a.m 3131 Wtat Cout Haabway, New- port 8e.a<h. 642 -i880. ME·N·BD'8 PIZZA Locall1 owned and operated, Me-n- F.d'1 PUza Parlor ha been aervinc quality piua and friebdly service for 27 years. Our thin crust piu.a with Ii.a rHI cheeMI and (rah top- pi".'jJ it a pizz.a lover's deU,ht Me- n-Ed'• also offers delicioua deli sandwiches, aaJad and free de- livery. Jean, the manager, will be happy to assis.,t ,yuu with your neat meeting or gtoup ~tered event. Located at 41 0 E. 17th St., C<Mlta Mesa. 646-7136. Open seven days• week. un-Tbur 11.30-12:00, Fri and Sat. 11:30-1:00. /"'\ CONTINeNTAL BOBBURN8 Dine in abeolute el~ance at this award-winning rest.aur•nt. Famous for innovative cu1 ine. t.arten in· dude oysurs on the half shell, suhimi and rravlu. t'resh Ma.food from around the world, eastern fed veal, muscovy d1,1ck breut and certified prime Angua beef. Elaborate wine Ii t. Open seven ·da¥* a w~k. l..ate nit(aht. piano bar. Privat~ dining room ~~rvation.a recommended. MC. V. AX. CB , D. 37 J'ash1on l land. Newport Beach, 71o&/644-20:l0. CROWN ROUS-£ Thia lovely Continental restaurant 1tu1t.ed at the corner of PCH and Crown Valley Pkwy hu been a gourmet's favorite for t Fine dining. cockui1I • danci~. lht' entertainmt'nt, oy ter bar, happy hour, banquet facihu . limo ser· vice, exten i\e wine Ii t 32802 Pa- cific C"oast Hwy.t South Laguna Niguel. 499-2626 RIVIERA . Relu to gracious rvice· 1n an eJeaant. intimate elm ~rt'. Ei.- pertly pttpart'd continental dishes by Chef Richard Bersner, .9ince 1970. This award wanna"' , ... t.au rant 1tls-O offers an eat.eriiive wiM hat, and excels 1n tableaide preperauons and nambes. Op.ft for lunch l I :30-3 p m .• dinner from 5 p.m Escellent banQut"t faci11ttes. Cloefd Sunct.y and holidays. 33.13 S. Bn.tol, C0&U1 Mna. S40-~. -~· .... ......... ........... LE MIDI This i11 a true "aleeper." Some uy it's avant ca.c._de, othera that.a it a clauic. All . qree that S · Cher W•lter Ruttimann's cu.iline proverrcale .. or an in- JM?Val1 and esqui itely .eaecuted autbenucitf.. An encban1.1ng coun- try Freonch interior and an Old World hoepitality rarely found tht'le days fulfill tbe expectation evoked by the out.sund1nc cuising. O~n for dmneT and cocktails se\fen mchu. Catering_available. 3421 Via Liao, Newport Beach. 675-4904. INDIAN ROYAL KHYBER SAIL LOFT Sail Loft Ber Ir. Grill feat.uree OCffll view dinini ·with I.he empbaais on fresh eeafood. {)yater bar, live t'nUrt•mment night.ly in the bu area. Open for dinnu nahtly from fl pm. Weekend hours from 10:30 a.m. Fabulous unday Brunch. Located at 400 P.C.H in Latluna Beach. M •XICAN Ml CASA Their food l$ hke a trip to Mexico! H06p1t.ality goes hand in hand wtth their mutw, .. Mi Cua es u Cua:· or my hOUN &s your house. F.ataJ>- li.hed mce 1972, 1t'1 no secret friends ~"JOr d1nm1 here Open daily from I a.m. for Lunch, Din,,. ner and Cockt.a1li.. Enurtamment Wed Sun. naghll in the Burro Room. 296 Ea l 17th Street. CoelJl Mesa. 645· i6i6. Or~e County's first. aod fi(lest Indian rest.aurant.. Royal Khyber proudly ae.rvea authentic Ind aan d 111· het with ''The Art of Flavor." H · du ively for Cahtbmia taStes. Sflect from a aumptuou.1,Y d1veree OINN .. THaATmRS menu or let the npert waiters help design a meaJ fot;, your ljking. GRANO Lunch, dinner, brunch, extensjve DINNER THEATER . wine list, full cocktail bar. AU ma~r lmpr jve dining an<t prof 1onal cr~it carda aceepted. 1000 N. pr<lduct1ons att swe w please eat'h 8111t.ol C.. Newport ~ch. (714) t ime you v1 tt The utraord1nary 762-6200 for re.ervationa. bu((et uffers ruut baron of beef. AMa lllCAN ' g_laud ham with a fruit sauce. G~rr1• <'h1<"ken with pe.acha and THE BARN s lue and the Mahi Maha lS sef'\ed Have the _prime of _your h!t ch008· 1n a peA.!lant sauce Tr1 <'Olor feuuc- 1ng from the exte11.11ve 25 item c1n1 and cream 11 a rttal favorite. menu. Stea.ks. &Ufood, BBQ, Mex-EnJ-Oy dmnrr and a play tontght! acan d11he.a induding salad bar, a,0d Grand Dinner Theater located more. Wesum charm and country within Lht' Grand Hotel in Anaheim m-b1anc Bruk(u-t M -F at Tlfotel a 7"2217 10 --'--.--:---- 6:30-11:00, lunch M-F U .00-2:30. ON• __ A l<JND d innt'r seven n1tht.1 from 5:00 p.m. _. Happy hour M-F 4:30-7 p.m.. S.ttl- lite d i.s h Live entertainment and dancing Ban~uf't facilities. 14982 Redhill, Tuittin. 259~0116. THE NEWPORT OYSTER. BAR AND GRILL Brt((hl and auy v.1th a colorfol 1de \'ictori.an flan, The ew- port 0 )'5ter Bar and Gr1I~ ll cuual seafood dming at 1u ~l A fu n pot to ip an anchor team beer. peel picy hrimp and enjoy ex- qui111tely prepared fi h. C>Pt'n aU day from 11:30 •.m tu 10:30 pm . lo 11 p m on Fnday and S.turday ni,ht.& M . VI ~ A. A E .. Ou,ers. Located acrou from the Ne~rt Pier, 2100 West Oceanfront., New- port Beach. 67S·99'i7. * G{NO'S ON THE HILL Almc»t a Costa M .. landmark when friend& and memon. ~ Gino'• lul't an Jt.alia.n Reetaurant, but a ,..tau.rant. beiaby a (local) Italian. Even h they .. rve muy Italia.n i\.ellt.I, aLN> offer a larp variety ol other 1te101 oo thetr menu. Known (or "Hooeet rood and friendly eemce," Gano'• (Ntunl a varied menu wit.la .mphaaia Oll qu.lity and rwaouble pricet. Live en~rtai~ment Mon. t.hru. SaL from 8:30 p.m. Saturday 6 ~ breilfMt from 9 a.a. Local.ct at 428 East 17th treet.. C<11ta Meea. Call 660-1750 fM ,_. ftVatiom. ditect.iona or whatevet". ......... ..__ ...... ....... ., . ..... , .. • * * ....... ...... ............ ..... ... ,...,._,. ......... • * ...... ..... •••• ....~ ....... * • • ,..... ....... * ...... ...... ....... ....... . ...... ....,.. • * ........ ...... ........ ....... _,. ... .... -·· • ••• • .._ .... ..... * ........ •••• ........ •• I · JUDY ... From Page 14 tennis shoes, then the croutons 10 the cacsar salad must double as that stuff ~ou put on the side of your bird's cage so he can sharpen his beak. • Wha le a good to mato feu1//e11e accompanies entrces. the herb- sccnted rolls an the bread basket offer all the crunch of round bncks.. Fat yacht club asparagus and perfectly a: dente anachokc bottom available a la carte, arc magnificent. Vegetables are obviously a strong suit, as arc two of the en tree pmishes we talked the waiter into bnoging us on the side. polenta and pimento- studded comcakes. ' Of the eight varieties of potato on the menu. not one rang our chimes - and the eggplant and red pepper soup tasted suspiciously hke cream of Elmer's Jiue. There s plent)' of au rouranr. retro- Amencan stuff, like mixed griO, oyster stew, rainbow trout, cioppino and stuffed pork chops, • Desserts are decent enough, es- pecially the lemon curd meringue tart and a wicked concoc1jon of bananas" in puff pastry. Obviously, ifs a Jood thing seduc- tion and dcal-maloni are more im- portant than th.e cuisine tn a res- taurant hkc this because, by now. I'm sure }Ou're gelling the message that the food as pretty uneven. And prices arc steep, even for the Westside: Distibedve dmncr for four will cost a manamum ctubby 1nt1macy, pedded boo1b1 that of $200, wilh very little wine. The ao on forever -and lhe lush, sound systems shuts down at about recorded strains of the nearly-for- 10 p.m., nodoubt so the tablcs wiU do gotten Jackie Gleason orchestra set a quicker tum. The resultina up a mood of deq, relauuon that's cacophony very ncar1y turn' OC-3 hard to beat. into a noise factory. At the door. the OC-J, at tM Santa Momca Airpoft, greeting i\ perfunctory: tt needs to get 18()() Donald Do....US Ux>p N., Sanr11 warmer. Tbc list offlaws is a lengthy Monica. 21 J.388-2113. Lunch, Mon- o ne. daJ-Fnday dinner nlR/tdy, brunch. And yct. .. and )Ct. there's some· Sunday. FuJJ bar. "1akr ~ thing "~'} comfon1n1 and appcahng R~oons abso/utel) ~ry. about DC-3. Conspiratorial ICJ'Vice. ""All ma1or credit cards, ---- CAFE .·LIDO Culcipa ltallana & Contlnen1ale • HAPPY HOUR w p.m. •Fine riors d'oeuwes • HOUM Wine & Drinks from IN Well. S 1 75 • SPECIAL PASTA ... -······-$3.00 . Sun Mon Tu. In Ille Bar & toonge • ENTERTAINMENT • SERVINO a p.m.-MNM1g111 • GOLD AWARD WINNER 3520 I ... Klflc COMI Hwy. c-del MM -11s-1t22 CH1N€11 "ESTAU .. AHT ?kw SeeC!ilt9 Luncheon Buff et OPEN 7 DAYS Lunch-l 1:30am-2:30pm Dinoer-3:00pm· 1 O:OOpm 512 W. 19th St .. Co1ta Mesa 548-2060 ~!Jl~'70&~ ~v1111~-~ Lwacla-Moaday-Friday l 1:30em-2:30pm DiDDer -Taeltday-8aaday from6:30pm 695 Town Cenler I >rave • C'o«ta Mesa (at.epe from Oranf(e ('uuna v Performina Art>1 C'entf'rl Reeervation SupHled fMt.Utac,,. Stat-i u4()purllar OttuVlew ow., Sunset Dinner Specials from $7.9o Moo-Fri 6-7 pm f Live Ent.tri.inment Ni1htly s..!~ 12 :io- ,.,,~"- .--------1 I~~~ I Z&JcgiLy " Purcn ... any ent,.. at r9gul¥ price and rec411Ve • eecond of I tame "' i... value fOf OfmlvM.!~MEIO~!M. MON-#AI •' txPlr•3-3•-tt I -----------' MOO WBT OCUB .. DllT --..mnmaat~ 1714117 .... 77 u 0ne or the lo p te n night spots in Orange County ... " -.&.rrr ,.,,,,,_ .. ' • 1...-et Padltdel rw Pma&e hlUel • P\u y.., IWWaJ Pudel N .. . 111 \\I H "'I \ I ' \ I c. II I ... I \ 11 'I \ I \ ·' 11, If I " 7t \/67~ 2Y68 • 7 14 6i3·SOS() S0130•h '""'· '~•porl ~~'- • about Special Group It Team Dlacountal f (l~J' ~J'-.."t. 1.}f 11\t, the <!}d ed itemMaq ' ·'Room