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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-22 - Orange Coast PilotI < - E ancla Underwater Cancer In Coast mlsslle vletlms toumey launch paint for playoffs a failure charity PORT /Bl COAST/A6 1 • THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS WEDNE DAY, MARCH 22'1 1989 Plane just ·.miSses bea·ch·goers.in HB ~Net ..................... aeachgoen •nd l•w enforcement offtclals chedl out Cessna 172 after Its ....... ,ency landln g Tuesday afternoon. Wayne attack ·suspects elude police Warrant out for detective; gunr:nan sought ~JANET ZIMMERMAN Of dw 0-'1.._ Stair Jn.,.nt1gators h3' e namt'd two suspects an the brutal bcattnl of .\as~ Wayne and her former bo) friend, but another gunman has )Ct to be 1dcnt- 1fied. a source clo~ to the '"' est1ga- t1on said. Police last week arrested Jerrel Lee Hintergardt. 37. a formcrcmplo~ttof a pnvatc investsptor hared b)' Waync·s ex-huiband durana a bmer custody battle over their onf) child And an arre t wamnl was issued for 1hc private 1nvcst1ptor. Oded Daniel (1al. 32. who alleged!~ watch· ed as Hintergardt beat Wayn<'. 1he dau&Jlter of the late actor John Wa)n<'. and financier Roger Luby. accordmg to affidavits likd in Harbor Mun1c1pal Coun Gal left 1n February tor a month's trip to Euro~. He appart'ntl) as still out of the country. Nev. pon &ach Police spokesman Lt Tim New.man said In the Oct 3 attack 1n tht' garage of Lub) 's Ncwpon Beach. estate. one of CO\IU,IOH\ \H"I' Pageant of Masters memorable for cast and audience alike ly Ll'SUI EARNEST °' .. ~ ....... Whal most viewers rcmembcr about a Pqeant of tht Ma1ters octf"ormance ts the way motaonlc s humans arc lransformed inlo 1wo- dimcnst0nal wotks of an with•~~ anspmna ~ ·on. h'' thal per· fc:ct1on of pc:rfonnan« that hnaers in the memory. But cast members and fcstaval emplO)-ees, well.acquainted with the near catastrophes lurk.iq 1n tht wi~ accumulate other memoncs -most oh~hicb t~y are thankful to have nicvcr Jbarcd with their au~ dicnct. ·~The audience loved 1\," Reeve said "E,crybod) knows. af)'ou'vcaot to sneac. therc's nothing )OU can do about 11. I'm amazed that it hasn't happened more often " u,ually. when sometb1n1 aoa wrona,. the pc:rf ormers bold their around wstb amanns Vitt For cumplc. an a pc:rfonnancc dep1ct.lft1 statuesque fonna of P)&mahon and Galatea, a bom1.111 pi£c<>n was drawn to the stahac of GalJtea "He went ura11ht in and tmd to land on.Mt, bot of cou~ be couldn't art a &rip because of that sJappc:ry ~hitc makeuJ), .. Reeve r.atd. Tbe bird clulehed at the artist as he id down her bOdy, drawina blood. and fln&Uy landina 'on her ftt Pyimalion. f'hete was the tune • ~nbler ltneelina at her fcei opcned1'is.f)CI DUiied the hair on tht back ofetwtcs -Mn he heard tbeaudaencc~te.. Tbomp1o~fs • u he pottd witb .. He tyebeJt t.oqtbaJI Wllh tbe Kttnc ~uoo u Jesus Cbnst in PllCOO .. Reeve aid. '"He ldn't ~ da Vaod's •·The Last up-bclicveiL B1thisUJM,thep11C'Ofttm per. Or the tune a unk · led up io cov~ with wh ae makeup too. a prop and ~futcd to budp. ··111c anc:mlibR pen of I.be stcwy is But 1ccord1n1 to fnhv'I lheairtwhopla)'tdtbcpartolGa&atea ?P<*eswoman Salty R~ only once never moved 1 mmdc. Sbe dad not "' the ~ r hmot)' of the pillelnt move. JUM bdd Mr ~ .. two armed men p1stol-wh1ppcd Lub) and smashed his face against the concrete Ooor The intruder slashed has left heel and cut his right Achilles' tendon Wa)nc was forced to the ground b' a second man who smashed her fan· twice against the cement floor One of the assailants, bd1e"t'd to bl· Hintergardt. warned the couple .. You're (messan1) v.1th the v.rong proplc. If )'OU screw up again. )ou're dead."' anvc taptors saad 1n rcpons Hantcrprdt resembles one of t""o men" ho attacl«l thc couple. acrnrd- ang to documnm Lubv \\'a~M' and construction workc~ outside has house stud one of the as~alants had a pronounced lamp H1nterg.a rd1 has an amputated leg from a motort'~de accident He is being hl'ld at the <>ranee Count) Jail an lieu of SI million on '>U'Sp1c1on of criminal consp1raq and assnuh v.11h a dcadh \\Ca~. The second attal~er. dc'i<"nbcd in earlter poh~ n.·pon" as a ""h1te man. 35 to ~ )Cars of age and \\anding about 5 foe\ 9 inches tall. ha1; not t'lct'n 1den11fie<1 (1al docs not match that fPluu u~ ATTACK/All By JAN!T ZIMMERMAN Of ... Diiiy ..... kafr A sinale-en1mc plane that dr9PPed out of die sky "like a rock" durina an emergency landina Tuesday on Hunt· inaton State Beach came within inches of hiJtu'I_ ~ includ· in1 a 7-year-()ld prt, Officials and observers said. The Cessna I 72 taxied on the bard, moist. part of the lilwl for about-I 40 ~.s bef orc comi~ to a stop shon.ly after 1 p.m .. said ltfC&uard Jim Balok, wtto walehcd it frorri bit obtcrvation tower. Nobody was irtjuted in the inet· dent . Pilot Waldon Will'--•43,GfLona Beach saad he and~ John W11Jt1ms, no relation, lWeR mwnina to Lona Beach ~ a pleasure tnp to San !luaa ao when the en11nc in the ttn1*1 two- seater fell silent. They were cru1s1nt_ at .. abou.t 2.000 feet. Just south of NcWpon Beach, when .. tht cllJlne «mes cha~ a httk b1t,'' Waldon Wdliams~ As the pau d1scusted a po11.1ble landiaa at John Wayne Airport. "the enainc very suddenly stopped. It kept spin· nmg. but lost all po-wer ... Swstchin& fuel tanks and chaftlina clcctncal sianals did not help, he said. so the)' found what they hoped was the safe t landan, spot for them and the people OD the lf'OUnd. Walhams. a licensed pilot for 10 yea.rs. sa1d he was not fnahtcncd because be had enouah altitude, and nme, to make a rauonal decision. Kis friend also was his former Own instructor and helped issue a ra310 distress call. The beach at Newland Street was crowded wath cbaldren on Easter vacation. "We saw everybody. Believe me, we saw everybody," Williams said. Lifcsuard Balok said the situation couJd ea.s.ily have been much wor1e. .. It JUSt came down hk.e a rock out ofthesky. l'vcwodedhtrcni~ean and I've never seen anything like thtJ," he said. "If they had landed on the sot\ sand or the water, rm sure they would have crashed." One onlooker, Dolores Tenniton ofHuntinaton Beach, qreed. Her 7-ycar-old a.randdauahter, Crystal Soto, was nearly run down by t~ wrute plane with navy and tan trim. The airl ap1>11rently didn't ICC tht plane comana at her. "The i>l&nc was an arm's lenatb from ·h"', she was tn front of ib.e orooeller," Tennison said. "I don't know, at must have been fate. He saw her and then the plane JUSt suddenly stopped ... 8ut C!PtaJ didn't~ and she said she wasn t ~tcned. • I was loolnna at the waves. she added. An urudenufied man was almost chpped by the Cessna as n swooped onto the beach. said witness Maria lftease 1ee ftl.ANl//Ut Hurt Whale's stamina surpr.ises its rescuers By IRIS YOKOf Ot ... 0-'1 ..... lufr A C.tafoma.a lfl> whale last seen snarled an a fishma net offlagurui &ach last wctk: was spotted ofTthe shores ofSanta Barbara and freed by baolog.ssts Monda) Tbe 25-ton whak was weak and blcedtf\&, and reK'Ucrs were urpnsed n had survived after travclina 100 males north~t from Dana Point. said b1oloeast J~ Cordaro with the National ManM Fashcncs Sn'v1cc. a federal qency mponsable for protet"t1ng whales. sea lions. seals and dolphins. "I was amazed 1t was the same whale," said Tom Lewis. co- d1rcctor ofWhak RctCUC Unit. wb0te b10I01Jsts tned but fa a led to free the whale while at was an Oranae Coast watcn last •-eek. .. When v.-c left f Please see WHAU/ All Recall papers filed against FV'sVoss Sy JOYa IOOLOVICH or.,.ia-.,......_ Founwn Valley ( ouncalman Frtd Voss sat stoteally at Tuesday's mttt· ina while beans served a ~II notice for has conVlctaon on cha~ of sohcauna sex on a Santa Ana street. and then he lasMd out 11 fllCall proponents. After Bob Moss, a spokesmu for the Committee to Recall V , hand· cd the recall notice to the city clttk., vOIS ruc1 rrom. ~c iatemen!? calling tbclfOUP n tcously smua. Voss said be wou not sit quictJ)' thro• attacks as be bad at lbe counal mttt1na. .. 1 have paid the P!lCC for my bad deaoon. •• he said ... The reputation I built for the last 20 yean has bten tarnished. My rn.ianatJon as ma)'or was the most painful thi"I I have ever done " Voss, S2_, stepped down as mayor at a March I> prusconfmn blamina unfair media COVCTqe and u.n~V· ina and unch1n11ble atutU(b &om a ~up of residents for b.LS rcs&p1tion. POltCJC laid V ofYercd ala '"'4tr· bai the titathi.akin& suUnm of a · .. l(~rfonnm and SUllt .l,aandl .m ~ been Shattcttd. That bkcCl 1n co IMM iheir wausual wu yean •when• 1.-.)ar-okt prcxntauon &M...,.... din' haw- boy '" • ft'Ottn po$C ~1" ""I -•PWNl'l / AJI MMI• • ., for luxury hotel ···-............. Oft ..... '"" .. .......... H10llen ....... ..... 11111• ...... cover~ S20 1D eschanle for a 1e•ual IC\ on Jan. 30. ~Tfie incident 100k p1act durina • sweep of PfC)lltW and tbcir ~ = Hlt'bor BouJe"ant. Vou lattr no to cha of'1ohcali111 sMatd. ...... 1-I 1111 ...... roont tor • tlO , "" ........................ ~-~ P'f -.. VOSS/ Ail GOOD MORNING s..ona.... .......... ......... ......... 11 ·J _ -n ..................... 5'6 I '1'\I,~········· .. ················ A IO ~ ................................. M .I ' sn iOUIMrD Florida. 8ulh alrady .... hiild'. ~ WASH INGTON -Ptaicknt kui. P.f'OCCSS hi.,.,. ...-o~ Bush on Tuesday Heabldhcd I llS. pc~ Such revn. .. roitt to review the environmnnal M~= ..tr:.E etTccu of future offshore driU1~ on oil and ,.. -~-411 11 three sensitive areas oft' Cahfomia needed ao provide :NIW!lt eneatic and Florida coasts. cneray souR:a. But ht .W aush, a The California tracts to be atuditd ·fo~r Texa5 oilman, aWo ~com· • art Lease 9S, a S million-.acre site off mined toeontinutd outtrCQnLIMntal ·~ Oranae ('ounty and extendina from ·shelf oil and gas deveJ~t 1n an -. Sin Dieao to San Luis Obispo, and environmentally sound manna . ., Lease 91, a l.l million-acre sate Bush, in his Feb. 9 budl!lll me~ between the Oregon bord~r ind, 10 Congress, indefinittly piGlllponed McndocinoCounty. Thethirdkaseis the lease sale process ID IM t.hrte ...._., uyin1 be wanted to ··reto1v~ c•vironmcntal concerns ovu edVttle 1mpecL " The task forceJ which is to 11ve ..... ~" bYJan. l, l990l!fi" be =bY Jntcnor Sen't1ary !wanuel >t'kr membicn;irill be Enc Jame Watkins, ~ monmtntal Prottttion Ase~ Ad· 1nini1ttator William Reilly. Office of Ma~nl and 8udltt Dil'CC1or Richard Duman and AC!ministrator Wilham Evans of the National Oceinic and AtmOS*ric Adminis-tntion or their daianatet. The Nltional Acadmay' of Sciences ... Fire causes S23,4000amage ~-to homeless shelter in Laguna •• : ly 1111$ YOKOt • • Of .... o.llil' .... Sta« ! A fire caused $12,000 damaae and S 11,400 worth of .P.1peny los to a shelter for the home ess in Laguna Beach on Tuesday. The fire at the two-story Friendship Shelter, 13SS S. Coast Highway, was contained in I 0 minutes. It 1uttcd one room and caused heavy smoke dam- qeto the east end of the 1«ond story. No injuries were reported, and the shelter continued operation as usual. .. We're okay." said day supervisor Janet Smith. The cause of Che fire was still under invest.iptioo by the Laauna Beach Fire Department. only two people usually slept in it, Smnh said. The rest of the second floor bOUJCS the shelter director's office at'd \he niJ!:tt supervison' quartcn. SmiJh said. Laguna Beach firefi&hten 'Nere assisted by Oranse County fire fighters. In all, 21 fircfi&bten, five enJines. one paramedic unit and one light rescue unit responded tJ> the scene. There were only about I 0 people- a few residents and staff'memben - in the wood frame buildina at the time, Smith said. "It was during the day, so a lot of people were out at work already," she said. room where the fire oriainated was awaktfted and assisted out by board member Alice Ora~ who was at the shelter hClpina out. Smith said. The Shelter was still able to accom· modate its maximum 20 people Tunday niaht; the only chanae was five women had to be houted t<>aelher in a day room because of the loss of one room, Smith said. Smith said she didn't expect the flre to ca.use a terious financial hardship for the 1.hdter, which ia funded by ll'IDU and private donat1orts. Smith said she didn't have any idea what miaht have eauted the fire. .. " 10 provadt ICJaU he ud t.echnacal au1stance to lbc I.Ilk rottt. Undtr fonntt ~t .Reapn preparations for kuina ~re already undtr way .i~ all three areas. • In h 1 ~ ~. Bush aid that ··~ould the talk r<>n"t report indicate lianafkut advene n· \lironmcn&af·dfctu Uaaa have not been prcvaously identJ~ 1 decision W111 bt made to delay funhcrorcanccl the le:· Environmentalists, while hcan· encd by the Postp0ncm nts, ha vc said no further environmental study should be needed ~use there COuncftman 'red Vou llrtacb' ia~·di&a IO iftdldlU: 9':-r116....-C n.-mo.mcatat uapacs .~ dtillin& and ap&orauon. Ouri~ hts campaaan mt )~r. lush often pl~ lO ckvolt himself to envaronmtnlll pt01«Uon as prtSJ· Cknt. Fitzwater wu asked Tuet41Y Whether Buth would coniidcr add1i:tJ &be third plant1ina rq,ion of Cah· fomia, off t~ central coa t, to the study rqion. F91ZW11tf ind1aned that was pot curttntlr a considcratson. He said the central rq1on is not comma up for lease as soon as the southtrn and nonhem tracts. ... Voss said he does not plan to vacate h.ls courfttl scat until his term is completed in I •Ii years. His speech was met with rousma applause ftom supparccn in tbe audience. Residents nooded the podium to voice recall or anti·rccall sentiments. .. , have known F~ Voss for over 20 years." said Marcella Scott "I would trust Fred's JUdgment over anyQne I can think of. He is a aood man and he made a mistake. But 1f there is one person here who can stand up and show me he has not made a mistake I will show you one big liar." Jim McClain said Voss had .not been eccuted of any trime for which he should be recalled ... A few minutes can't ~te all -"ote good years of service,' be said.! . Andrew Retnick id that Vou""u an effective leader of thccommunit). "I applaude him for naodiaa tou&h an this s1tuauon," he id. However. not CVC!)One ~. "The voss lack of JY.dPJK'1l• is the key issue" said Don Otanney ... Al a public fi'aure, you arc suliject to artatcr rdttjctionS.Wbttbef JOU like II or not. It 1s a d1sgr:ace for )"Oung people 10 come here a rut face )OU." Vos has seven diys to reotv· to th( notice The recall JrOUP tbm ha 120 da)'s to collect paturu from 2f pn-ccnl of the city's resi•ttftd votm Rcallpettuonsmust tbell becbeckcd b) the cu~ clerk. and the council would bcrequ1m:hocallaneleaion 1f the s•anatures are validated. .. We ho~ to have about 7,000 si1naturcs 1n 30 days, .. MOU said .. This is a deansi"' IC'lio. for t.hr community, tt will not ca• d1~ sension WchavcJ?ri~plestha1can'1 be comprom1~. ' The fire apparently be&an around 12:30 p.m. in a second·noor room. according to a report by Deputy Fire Chief Rich Dewberry. The room was located in the women's quarters and The shelter's occupants were alened by smoke detecton, and a fairly smooth evacuation followed. Smith said. Tbelhclaaopened in November to help residents return to society's mainsuam by providi!'l temporary tiousina, oounseliaa and JOI> trainina. The lhelttr's ltlfl" also ~lps mentally huclicapPCd penons 11r1 placed in appropw aate propams. Smith said. Granlltlury.Jssues cost-saving plan • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • ' • !'- .. ., , PLANE From Al Arias, 19, of Huntington Beach. The man bent down to pick up bis cbiJd and didn't sec the plane. 'which m1Ssed bis head by inches. she said. Tennison said the pilot and his passenger were "as white as S)l<>Sts" when they stepped from the aircraft. The Cessna was inspected on the scene by officials from the Federal A viatjon Administration. But inspcc· tor Bob Kemp said he could not immediately determine the cause of the engine failure. The plane was pushed up a sand berm and towed alooa an asphalt wheelchair access ramp to the road. PAGEANT From Al been widely rewarded by their mostly sell.out audjenccs. And while people beain buying tickets in winter for one of S2 summer performances. about 700 men. women and children show up for the January castin& call to \-IC for a spot on the stage. AJthouah around 20 percent of pans arc snapped up by Laauna Beach residents, most surrounding cities are rep~nted by cast mem· -hers before the positions are filled. Volunteers travel from as far away as San DiCJO to take their tum on stage. "There's a little bit of ham in all of us." Reeve said. 'Jl:l.'re ap. }-prccia1ed, they're appla • but they <ion 't have to learn any lines. So it's an easy way to be in show busjness." The production draws yO\lnpters, intriaued by the prospect of fresh fun, and adults, who view pageant partici- pation as community service with a flair, Reeve said. Families, too, are attracted to the limcli&hl "We have a lot olfamil~ partici-pation," Reeve said. "It's nice when yo ung people can participate in something with their parents and enjoy 1t. There's no geDCf'ltion pp here." Charles Thompson, who has play- ed the ~n of Christ in "The Last Supper' forthe past 21 years, aud his • sons-who also bad ~t roles -were thrilled to have their father slip into those sandals each summer. '!., "Ever since my kids were bomtl've been Jesus." Thompson said. •• hey • L ATTACK FromA1 description. according to records. Newman refused to elaborale on other .. multiple" suspects in the ease . "We're not aoing to admit or deny or comment on the a<kUdonal susp«ts." he said "Wh.at we want to do is protect the safety of the victims and ~tett our investiaation." G1onis hired Gal to watch his ex· y,lfe and determine how ahe treated their daupttr, said MitcbdJ l.Udwi~ Gionis' atao~. Oionis dented iovol~t sn the an.tk when reached 11 bit POmona One occupant slcepina near the Boggs offers Adams S20,000 to settle lawsuit, spare t eam The Oranie County Grand Jury hss released a five·point proposal to reduce the es.timated S2SO.OOO that the financially strapped county spends each year to maintaJn auto- mobiles for personal use. One hund~ county emploxees commute up to SO miles each direc- tion to work an county-owned auto- mobiles. according to a 1983-89 Grand Jury 1nv~tiaatfon. At a c9st of at1cast $SO per wee\ for each ~. the county spends about nso.goo an- nually on the program. BOSTON (AP) -Wade Boas has offered Margo Adams $20,000 to settle ber lawsuit against him, rcvc~ ina his refusal to negotiate with his former lover. "I just did it for the welfare of the guys and to get the thinJ over wi~h before the season starts, Boas said in a story published in today's editions of the Boston Globe. "But there's no word on 1t (bcinc accepted by Adams)." Jennifer King. Bogs" lawyer in the suit. said that Bogs had been pres~ umt into makina the offer by the Boslon Red Sox. .. This isn't somcthing__Wade want- ed to do," Kins said. "The team put pressure on ham. Teammates were concerned that depositions would be taken and they would have to talk about their private lives ... Adam 31, who IJvcs 1n Santa Ana. was arrested Sunday at South Coast P1aza by secunty 1uards who said she stoic a i 258 Jacket from Nordstrom. ·•Some use of county vdtlclcs for dnvinc to and from work mar be m the county's best intcttst.' Jury Foreman James 0 . Lindbcrs said an a prepared statemenL The Grand Jury has subm1ned these fi"e ~ommendat1ons to the Oranic C ounly Board of5upef'1sors up at the sign-in, they someumes d1cncc when 1fiey see that." Reeve have problems finding spctific sizes said. "But 1f we didn't do 1t. they for certain roles. she aa1d. would sit there thanking. 'They're not Children, because of their sJZcs, fill real people.· and 1ha1 defeats the 3S to 40 percent of the pa,.._ The whole purpose " yoonaest succ~ssful performer' was a But the paaeant is more than a good perfectly still .._year.old g1rl. Dir~· tame for 1hc audience, Reeve ~1d. tors once attempted to work with a 3-The Festival of Arts of La.1una year.old, but the tot became 100 Beach -the full name of the excited to stand still once the music orpnizat1on. which cncompassc!I the bc&an, Ree ve said. paaeant and the fest1val where 160 'there arc some perks for volun-anms and craftsmen display their teen who fill roles in the two work each summer -donates a altematina casts that d1v1dc 52 per-bundle of money 10 the communicy fon:Mncn each summer or who take each year. , parts as substitutes. In addition 10 the $360.000 the Foreumple,cast members get two feStl\-al pays the city for rent each free tickeuand an opportunity to buy year. the nonprofit orpnizat1on the belt seats 1f they want 1dd1t1onaJ donates SJOO.OOO m scbolaaJup tickets for fncnds and family. The)' funds to La&una Beach H1aJl School .arc also treated to a celebration at the ,raduates and Jives schola1'$h1ps to end of the season. Last year. it was a stu<knts at UCI and Saddlcback trip to Disneyland. Collqe as well, Reeve ia1d. Funds are Bul the real treat as in bcin& one of also donated to Ballet Pacifica, the the live mockls who appear motton-Laeuna An Museum and the An less within a 1ettina from 90 seconds f nstitute of Sou them C'ahfomia. to five minutet to re-create a _pat If community service isn't the work of'an. lftbe position is difficult main reason Thompson has returned to hold. tueh as that of a dancer with for a third decade of volunteer work. klex~upecialpropisusedfor it's ccnainly near the top oftbc lisi. ~ Altho~ be has ne\-et bttn a '-10ncc the •-as set. special "J01ncr, ·Thompson said the pqeant lidtil!llis U:ICd to flatten re-creations is hilexClCption to that rule. of;~ mao two dimensioft.al "It's one of the best community foriil. At oee J)Oint in each lhow) a ttt services I can thank of. .. he uid ... r feel Isa.led in full viewofthc:audaenc::e. like I Jive a lot of time for somctbina for final IPJ>!OVal; • Establi5h a ma~imum distance that employees may drive the autos on ~nal use and prohibit them from btina no~ outside the county . as some arc no• . e R.tQuitt cmplorees who USC the can 'IQ have spcc1a pemuts, which cofild be rtvicwed on a penodic basjs, as the: state 1ovcmment does . • Requireemployc.es to mainwn a loS of the mites they commute and another for worlMclated travel. This WHALE FromA1 wouJd thcottticaJly allow manaacr\ to keep track ofthe mileatc and mu( mort df'cctJve use of the autos. • Allow employees to ute the vehicles only when their homes arc a reasonable distance from their plact1 of wort. •Establish uniform procedurt~ bctWttn county qcncics reprdin& use of the cars. Cu~ntly, on!) mcmbcn of the Oranae C.Ounty Fire Department and the Environment.al Manqemcnt A&ency utc the autos. 1t Wednesda)' night. 1t was pretty tired "It made 1t all the wa) 10 Santa Barbara an four da}'s." The rescuers used a techruque usuall) emplo)cd to free hwnpbeck whales entangled in nets, ~1s said Bn&ht oranie. 4-fooH,..ide buoys were first hoolced onto the trailing end olthe gill net. whfch was tangled around the whale's tail. The buoys were gradually moved up unul several of them were close to the whale, keeping the animal's llil close enouah to the surface that the biolog.ists could cut the net But they were unable to treat the wbak's anJuncs because 1t swam off after being rel eased to continue us m1arauon north to Alaska. "I'm surT It wu e'lhau~cd The nets abrade the skin~ they ti.ve dehcatc skin," said Jim le-ck) anotMr b1ol<>11st wuh the NationaJ Manne f1shencs Service But "these animals are quite remaruble." said Lewis. "They can recover from wounds hk.e that prctt) easil y" Marine b1ol<>11StS onginaJI) tned to rescue the whale last Wednesday aner It was spotted off Dana Point But It was too active and wouldn't let them near 1t. They manaaed to place a >ellow buoy marker on the wha)c, whteh was SPotted Monday 5'11. miles off Santa Barbara harbor by a fistuna vessel. according to Lcwts A warden from the Cahfom1a Dcpanment of Fish and Oame. btologjsts from the U .S W11dltfc Scrvu:e and Peter Howorth, dim:tor of Santa Barbara', Manne Mammal CCl\ter. u1vtled to the whale and divers m.anqcd to cut the net free aftcio wor1una for hours. Fish and aame warden Natasha Lohmus said Tuesday she will examine the 1111 net for mark1nas to dctumine who owns it and wbttf it was used. Lewis said b1ol<>ll'ts had feared the whale bad drowned because of the amount of net u trailed and tbe de-bns coUtct.int on the net He ~timatcd that the net with all its debris problbly ~iahtd 200 to JOO Pounds. "It even had an octopus 10 at," said Ltwi In addition, the net was mack of twine. nther than the li&bter monofilamcnt usually used ror baJibut Mas and fish linea, Lcwts uid. Bcc:ause of the '1ren1ttt of the net, Lewis id he thinks st wa used for catch in& shark. Lewis said anyone wh9_spouawhalecauJbt ina net should call the Whale Rescue Unit at l·I00-24J..3313. Altho-ah bucd 1n Soutbem California, the mcue unit's network of individual biolOfi usttttc up and down the coast. .._ a.eve said would otherwite wonJnrhilc:" ~~~~~~~~~~~ 11111111'110\ICU Ne'Nport exhibit to benefit artists HB attorn y grilled on wetlands' price An an exhibit 1urin1 100 works from pbyiiC&Uy and mentally challe~ childrtn and adults will be available for purchut from S to 8 p.m. on Apnl 1 at Oalenc Olivia. 2816 Ncwpon Blvd .• Newp0n Beach. Pt'Ocetds will benefit the partic1patin.a artist and Very ~pecial Arts Caltfom•a Champaanc and hors d"oeuvm will be tttVcd. for mort anfonnauon. call 723--0237. Publlsh/ng dlr~ctor to sp~ak The d1rcc1or of one of the counll)'s largest publishers of juvenile literature wall address the lndcpcndcnl Wnrers of Southern Califorrua at 7:30 p.m. on April 3 at t~ Pomona first Federal Savanas Community Room, J 78S I 17th St .. Tustin. Gres Lee, California dir«ior of Ctm1val Entefl)nses, expecu to release more than 100 boob this yeart and 1s scarchma for a l"OU. p of freelance writers, a lustrators and art d1rtttors Adm1i ion 1s free for independent wrner~ membe~ SIO for non-members. Call 748-0530 for reservattons and infor- mation. s~nlor volunt~~rs honor~d A tea and aroup d1scuss1on lO honor seniors who volunteer at local schools\\ 111 be held from I :30 to 3 p.m Apnl 7 at the Irvine Umficd School 01stnct Admin1strat1on Center, SOSO Barranca Parkway. Irvine Seniors work as 1utors, teacher's aides. h· branans assistants and career l'Jucators to help students with their studies Additional information ma~ be obuuncd b) calling 552-8661 Voll~yball class A 'olle) ball clas'> for tt>en-agers 12-16 "'Ill be ollcrcd b) Dttrlield (ommun1t) Park from 3.30 to 5 pm Tuesdays from April 4 throu&h Ma) 23. Pan1c1pants w11l lcarn rules and strategic\ at the course. which ts S 16 per person. h also will scrvt' IO ·ut'pare athletes for high school tr;outs For more 1nlormat1on call Shella ( rofh at 551-8638 Knowing wh~r~ to ~at A Best Restaurants 1n Orange County workshop sponsorod b) the cit y of Irvine will be held from 7 to 9 p.m !\pril S at furtle Rock lommunll) Park 10 In inc Vanous types of cuisine. atmosphere. pnn· ranges and cost-<·utllng techniques will be nplored at the $23 seminar. ln'itructor Dorothea D (1ouldsm11h. who has tasted cu1s1nc from man) corners of the ilobc. \\tit pro' 1dc information that 1s intended to taki.' the guesswork out of line dining. brunches and happ~ hours Fun her information ma) bt.· obtained b\ rnll1ng the Ir" int' ( ommunm ~n KCS Dcpanmcnt at MO-'\Kl:ll \X/at~rcolor comp~tltlon .\ slide prt'sentallon and d1scus'i1on of hov. wafcrcolor am ts can enter their "'orl 1n JUrll'<l shov.s will be offered at 7 30 p.m o\pnl ' in the Newland (enter. located at Adam'> Street and Beach Boltle vard. Huntington Beach Guest an1st Robert Hallett encourage'> mem- bers to bong their ~ork b) 7· 15 p m so t~~ ma\ part1t1pa1c 1n a dra"'1ng compt"lltton The public•~ in\llt'd to th1~ free C\COt (all Hekn 011urawiec at X42-R72l:I for ad- d111onnl information lly llOel"ltT aMt<IR Of .. Dllllf ........ Huntinaton lk~h City Councilwoman Grace WtncheU JOincd an attack on City Attorney Gail Hutton•• lcpl opinao11 Tuesday as a bitter battle flared over 1onin1 of t2S cres of coutlands alona Pacaftc Coast Hi&hway. Councilman Peter Otten. an en· vtronmentaJi" like Winchell, oo Monday ttroed in on Hutton, who hlKI warned offic11l they would 'ub.J«t the city to a S7S milhon lawsuit 1f they zoned the area for C035tal COn$Crvation. Th1t dC'stanatton , would proteict the . (>topcrty, strttch101 frorn Beach Boulevard to the Santa Ana RivC'r on the 1riland aide of PaciO Coa i H1ahway. as wetland , ckprivana !.ndownen of · dt· vdopina thelf proptrty. • Ourina the City Council mecttna, Grttn demanded to know wh ~Hutton aot lhc information to base her opinion that the C1ty couJd be ued for S7S million. Hutton p1d she h d heard a price quoted of 5600.000 an acre, but acknowledlc<f it was heanay. .. Do you tell me that that the S7S rn111ion expQsure (to the city) 1s based on a rumor that )'Ou'vc picked upr' Green a Iced Grttn then asked Hutton 1f 1t ..,ere true th.at 'he wa~ a ptrsonal fntnd of <Jlhe of the laridowners Tom Mays, who was •tuna 1 ma)or 11 Uie time. banged h1) pvcl and told Green that he was out ot order. John Ernane ru hcd into the fray, ctiticizina Green's "pro~torial man· ncr" and accu5ma him of arandt.tand1na. Wmchell said Tuesd y that Green h d tncd l'tptatedly to &Cl I S«Ond W)cr to look 1nto the 1 uc but had been rebuffed b)' Hutton. W1nd1cll s'ud vllhna Hutton was the only way to get to the bottom of how she arnved at her conclu ions. Winchell said Hutton offered no olu- t1ons and that her approach was that the counc1I had no n&Jlt to pre r\'e the \\Ctlands while the property owners ha'e to ha'c thctr wa) "And I resent that " Wmchell said. The council ult11natt'ly voted to seek a second le~I opinion on whether It can 1t1onc the proptn) 1 wetlands ind a lawsuit from the landowners Enktnc desian tcd that law firm a McC'utehcn, Doyle, Brown and Eiwncn of Walnut Creek, which m>rctenu lhc Leaaue ofC1t1C1 It wa n't until after the clolc of th mcct1na Monday that 1t was teamed the I w firm al~ represented the Malls Land nnd Water Co.; one of the two pnrtc1pel landowners fiahtina the conS«Vation Lon- 1na. Fr kanc. who said he was surpn!f:d by the d1scJosurc, said Tuesday he would uk Hutton to compile a Ii t of muntcipel attornc)'S and that laW)crs would be selected from that hs\ The C ll) Council is scheduled to take up the rnntrovers1al zonmg qatn 1n 60 days Two Injured in collision In Newport lwo womrl\ complained of pain after n thrce-<ar accident that oc- curred around noon Tuesday on busy Wc<il ( oast Highw!ly i.n Newpon Beach A I 986 Chevrolet Corvette ap- proach1 ng Newport Boulevard ap- parent!) did not slow down enou&h for the traffic ahead and rear~ndca a 1987 Volkswagen Jetta. which in tum run into the back of a 1985 Nt n 1005X Th<' dnver of the Jetta. Nadine Hc"'ko. 23. of Arcad1a was taken b)' ambulance 10 Hoag Memonal Hospt· tal for complaint of pain to n.&hl leg. according to police rcpons. Her passenger Donna Corry, 23. of Ed- monton. Alberta. C•nada, was alJO taken to Hoag wi\b. complamts of p:un to the neck and back. Police 1~ued the driver of the ( o~ette Dav1d Stockton. 28 of ( handler . .\nz .. a c1tal1on for foliow- '"l al an unsafe d1stance. · Both Stockton and the dnvcr of the Nissan. 31-)car-old Roy Byrne of Huntington Beach, were urunJurcd. Demolition of Huntin.gton hotel starts By ROBERT BARKER Ot ttw D.il)r l'*>t ~ Tht• dt'mOhllun derb) 1n do\\ ntown tiun~1ngtori Beach rl'\ \Cd up another notth 1h1\ .,,.eek "'hen con-.trucuon crews staned tcanngdown the nonh wing of the Huntington Beach Inn to ma~c room for the $50 million Hilton Hotel Wotkcf" rcmo"ed v.oodcn "'alls and cc1l11~g\ ol the )Ccond-sto11 hotel room~on Panhc ( o.i'>t H1ghwa\ near Huntington ~tr~t Tht' 41! rooms. built in 196.3. arc expected to bl· rcmOH'd b) <\pnl 15 when work '' to <i.tart on the lu·rnr; hotel, Stevt' Bone. c'tClUllH director of the Robcn _,ver C 'urp of Nc:wpon Beach. said Tucsda) The remaining 46 room\ ot tht• Hunt- ington Beach Inn . .ilon1 with the rl'\· taurant. conference room and bar \\111 operate until 01her new hotel\ arc built in the $350 m1ll1on Waterfront project on Cll)-owncd propcn~ along PaC1fic l oa<ot HtJhw&) from Hun11n~ton \trl'CI ICI tkach Boulc,ard The Hilton lfotcl -jnd thrn· othl·r proposed hotd in the \\ Jtt•rlrnn1 dl'· vclopmcnt -ISJU\I onc: of\('' era I proJl.'l I\ destined tochangl' 1hc 'ihape ofdov.ntov.n Huntington Ekal'h Dcmoh11on Crt'WS an: neanng an end to the rai1ng of old bu1ldinp 1n the second block on the cas1 side ol Mnin c;trect to make wa\ for n three-\tor;. !!4C).~pacc parlung ~tructu~ Other crrw rC"<.en1l) ckancd up the p;ircd ofrand v.hcre the old (,<,Iden Bear nt&Jltcl ub stood and h~tanl·d v.nrk tm a s1:<-plell movie lht':Jtt'r and .i con dom1n1um prOJt'Ct. In 1dd1t1on. the Mola< onstrucl1on Co I\ mo' ing aht-ad v. ath < unstrullion nt IN cundom1mums 1n tht J ov.. n \quare prv· IC'CI JI !'v1.un ~1rcc1 and Orang<.: \' t'nut· T ht'rt' ""111 ~ tunht•r d1~rupt1on in Jov.ntov.n sulnin& Mondi\ v..ht'n 1he strce1 ts closed for .i rnuplc ofhlocks to put 1n nc"' water and \t'"'er hn'-'" to anomm~ date the corn in& c-hangcs · Main trtet v.111 bC' J J1sn'itcr lor a couple of "'t."t"k\. bul 1h1\ .., all 'cl"\ e'<c111ni ·· < 11' C ounl'llm.in Don Mat.Alli ter ~ad t ucsdav · Bone ~1d he bche~c the new con'ilru4.:· tum. IOitead ol caui.1nJ the demise ol Hunttniton Beach'~ claim to the tttle ot '\url ( it). v.111usher1n "a rcb1nh .. of the (ll\ ··There w1ll be arucl" all o\er the nation 1 .. tk1n.i ahc.1u1 the rebirth.'' Bone said "Pcoplr "''II ~ abl<' w shop 1n • mor~ pleasant atmu'ipht"rt' ·· The dcmoht1on of the room'i at thr Hununaton Bcac-h Inn tltlmcd 1oco1nc1dc wnh the completion of the Ooean Vic"' Mobile Hom<' Estatrs. a CH)'-Owned park for tenant d1 placed from Dnftwood ind Pac1fk Trailer Parls to accommodate 1ht• new hotel. Bone said HB Pl~r subj~ct of art cont~st The ell) of tiunllnJlOn Beach 1s sponsoring j compctat1on that would pay the winnin~ an1\t .i U .000 commission for a hastoncal dep1C11on of thr Hununaton Beach \.1un1c1pal Pier. Art1sH should draw the pier as a place where prrsons came tor more 1han 70 )1.-a~ to stroll mC'Ct fnends. fish or watch the ~urfcr'> bclo"' Owner of new T-bird that smashed car wash unsure what to do next Police cars collide in HB (. Ol'QpcllllOn IS Open 10 painters who h\e IO Southern California A committee of cit) officials and ans professionals will ~lcct 1he "'inner The fa"ortd pa1nt1na will ~ included in 1he <.:It)·, permanent .an coJl«t1on. nnd "111 ~the ba\1\ tor a hm1tcd cd1uon p<>\ler For a pro\pectus, wnte the ( 1t\ of Hun11n1hm Bc•ch. "rt and Cultural mm f)t' ,,ion Offi1.c 2000 Main \t . Hunt1n1ton fkJ1.h 91648 or 1."111 536-~2S ('..\I.I·:' D ·\ H ~dne day_ . lurch 22 • 7 10 p m P' ... cal1 Ville)' Ptunlq Com· ml11loa, council chambrr\, 10200 Slater A\t' Thursday4 l•tarch 23 • 7:30 pm lrvhle Pluataa CommlHloo, council chambcra. 17200 Jamboree Road. • 7:30 p m Nnpen Bead Planl• Com- m loa, coutKd cham&cn. 3300 Ne.,-pon m"d PO I . IC ·1·: l .Of.i By 808 VAN EYKEN Of llw D.oly ""'°' Soitfl Bruct' l..a,ma n·, l<H nner e"cn got "'ashed Earh "-'londa~ afternoon. \\tlh cl full 1ank ot p'>. tht: \p;>nkm& new Ford Thunderbird '\fotor T rt.'11ds ( ·ar of the Year sped a\\J\ from the pump. past lhc vacuum in& 'lta11nn und Pov..' 10101 blocl wall. larr~rna a \urpn~d car ""ash attend- ant with 1t "There"'"' th 1\ lnud wueal and my fir t lhOUfht wu '"'hat a Jerk. ht''> ruanina m' urn. · 1a1d la) man "Then I 1hou1ht. 'I'm gellin& npp.:d Oft Someone IS Stealing my car · ~h third thou1ht w.i\, 'he>. th1.<, au" 's a;11). he's trvtni 10 kill h1m..cl('" Thr manaicr of the < o\Ul Mc\a .i\ulo \\a\h \\hCll'.' the t ra\h OC'lUrrcd. u1d h1\ dn'<'' J.umc Ru11. ~ii!> not at fault "I'm not the ktnd ol IU)' who tsu t'I cHt')bod~ ... \ltd ;ahtl thyar. the man- aacr ... Bui I tru" th1\ au). He the onl) one I tru't to dri'e m' ran around. He _!.!!~rt Beach A ale pttt found :J>- in11n a room ll lhc Balboa Inn. IOS Main . t., thaa was ~nttd to a Co&ondo man Yrho wa1 '1 st ans CaWina liland for the day. Also, a).. pllon red day potK'd plant located 11 ODC of the inn's fnlt) ys wu found broken. The IUJp«t then asked the ~oman *Mt color panties she ~~ \\earin' and told her lo meet him in the ladici room. Ttus was l.be fourth bomb ahrcat ~nee January at the ho ps&al . •·ountain Vall~ .... • . ttd • 3-foot·lona dncd palm rron1 and apparcntl) l1Jd " on tbe ~ or. mobile h me tn &he JOO block of Ea I C ~l H IJhwar. fhC fire wcntoul by 1 If and lcfl a • 1ncb· idt, &-foot-Iona bum mark on the por,:b arpct. • • • v.ouldn't ha'e bt.·en 1r\lng to l1ll h1m~lt. This car malfunc.:uoned h \\8S a \uddcn ac\'.clc:ra11on ·· la\man said ht' d1dn 1 lnow ""hat t .iusCd the car to accc:lena1e suddenl). but ht' ~•d he su~pcxted 11 v.as a me( ha nil al malfon<.t1on "h'c, real I\ ""eird hc<'au~ 11 hap~ned nght 3l n>\\ the \lrt'cl from Theodore Rohin' ford lhe ddlle"h1p v.ht're I oou11ht 11 .. he s:11d "Al,.,he ~lc\ml·n l amt" o\:er to \l'e what had happenrd ln111all}. <,omd1<xh \lud the~ had another one 11u1 in 1hc hal'k 1111 and maybt' tht\ ·d JU'I rcpl.1<.c 11 But 1hcn the sales manJ&c:r -..ml 11 "':a" nn prnhlem ••nd I'd •ha'e 111 v.orl. 11 nut '"'h 1hr ford Mo1Qr ( o" I nrd 111111 mt they'd ha \l' an '"'fll'l tor nanHn<' the t"ar to dc-tcrmint· v.hat h.ippt'Ol>d OUI \0 tar they hl\('0 I WO· IJl It'd ml' hr \41d "But I c.an tdl \ou, 1,nme1hrng "'°'unusual iabout th<' v.a) that l'4lr a~·cl'kralnl whC'n 11 <raihtd I had hit the 3l\:rkrator a l~w 11mc' \\h1le dn,tnJ. and I nt'H'r ttot the llre\ 10 lea'e rubber Both rear lire\ lett ruhbcr ""hen 11 too~ oil )CSlerda) That tell\ me \OOll'th1n1 wa\ v.rong ·· Phil Grttn""ood sale\ mana&t'r tor 1 heodorc Robins. said ~onda' that he had ne"er heard of a sudden act.clera11on prob~m wuh a car from his dt'alt'"h1p "I heard about 1t \t'Slcrdn" \31d Brad Jones. a Ford cus1omer SCf"' 1ct' rcprcsenta ll"e ... The 1.ompan) 1s101n1 IO IO\t'\llptc ~ prOCt'Ss has alread) bcjun " la)man q1d he didn't knov.. t'\ltth what he "'ould do about tht' lar tfr hadn't ~·d for 11 )Ct he said "I had n · t made &ood 011 1 ht' l hed ) t't. and no" I don't kno"' -whcthl·r I'm 1010t1- to." ht ~11d ... , have to talk tum' a1totnt') and m) insuran~ compan) to \tt what I ~hould Jo I'd like to JUSt canH·l thc ched, and tell them to forstt It Th. 1 1.-ar v. u defc(ltV(' '' \.1eanwh1lt. on lhC &ood nev.\ .,Ide. the t.ar v..a h v.as open ap1n Tue\da~. at\er ~101,hut down all Monda) aflcrnoon h' • power failurt' 1nuert"d b" tht' cra\h ly LESLIE EARNEST Ot -~""" ltallf .\ rcquc\t for help from th<' < ahforn1a Htl}lv.a~ Patrol r~ulted tn a lhf'CC-('a• acodtnl 11then t\\O ~pond1na Hunt· inaton Beach patrol cars and a Ihm.I \.Chide collided IO lh<' 1ntCr"'i('Cllon ot (1othard \trcet and \\.amer .\'cnuc '-o one v.u '\('nou<i.I~ 1n1urcd m thr an1d~n1 Th<' II unll ngton Reach Police ()\.'par 1 ment v..ould not reka~ dt"tail\ nt tht• al'l 1den1 or the names ot the oOiu.·" 1n\llhcd Hoth office~ "'ere ~kt·n to tht· ho\pnal v..1th minor lnJUn~ and late• rck.1s.c.'\J Pohl·c ~Jt Bruce Kelh <;a1d The thin! dn\l'f was 1dcnt11icd as .\u\ma .\ndc"°n 47 of Huntington lkO\.h \he wa'> not injured 01'\l· of the pohce OU'') wa' a 1,pcnal canint· unit The ~rman \hepherd fl<)hl'\' d~ tn'>Hk wa not 1nJu""J CHP '>flOkC'\v.oman I c he Hill said Thon adl·nt c.x.·eurrcd on 'iunda\ at 4 l 7 fl m n ft\llnC man "''' artt\ted fnr propo IOOOIO&JU\COllC\ on the \li\O J>\er on turda~. ( o ta M~ motel room earl\ Mon · di) on u p1 ion of n:nung a room lnr unla-.. fut. pu~ , ( htnque Jone' 20. an allqcd pro utute wa\ clad 1n la~ undtrwi-ar, t<X~inl'· h1ah hrel., and • coat t the time of her arrMt John G1lbcn Mumauah. '\2. \ltd he had found her h1tchh1lon1 on Harho1 Bouk,ard. p1ck<d hc1 upanJ that \hr had offcrtd tum a "date." Th( am '' oc umd at l:SS 1.m thn·w '<lmcth1na It her car and ~hen 'hr 'topped. the dmer or the p1chp 101 out and k1d1ed her cu. she id. • • • \ \lruUI br~c two windO\\\ at \1 ,\1al'\''• chuf\h 1n th<' .ux:i bl()(k nt Par~· \venue on Sunda) • • • t hett wa an a Ile m ptcd burshu ~ 1 n the 3000 block or Zell l>r1"e on Mund ). ••• lum1num \IJuod It 4,) 0 wa' tol ·n from a ronstru uon "'e at JO Bn tol t. bctw n l : :\Cl p m. frida) nd 1 a m. Monda~. Thr aluminum "-H t.M pr rt) or< hr1 • ti.an I f Irvin • • • • car tc~ val~ 11 3~ tot n 1n t~ 2 bl ~~ of H ltoulcurJ l ? pm. aod 7:4S a m nda • • • • WASHING TON -Pmidcnt ' Bush on Tuesda)' cs:&ablisa.ed a task force to review 11\e environmental -effects of future offsh~ drill•~ on lhrcc sensitive areas off Califomla and Aorida coasts. The California &racts to be studied between the Oregon border and Mendocino County. The third lease is .. 8y tRIS YOKOI .. Ol CfW .,..... Noe St.., A fire caused $12,000 darnait and $11,400 wonh of property loss to a : shelter for the homeless in Laguna : Beach on Tuesday. • ~ • : The fire at the two-story Friendship : Shelter, 1355 S. Coast Highway, was : eontaiocdin lOminutes. ltguttedone • room and caused heavy smoke dam- : · age to the cast end oft he second story. No injuries were reponed, and the shelter continued operation as usual. .. We're okay," sajd day supervisor Janet Smith. The cause of the fire was still under investiption by the Laguna Beach Fi~ DeJ>anment. The tire apparently baan around 12:30 p.m. in a second-fioor room, according to a report by Deputy Fire Chief Rich Dewberry. The room was located in the women's quarters and : PLANE : FromA1 • ! Ariast 19, of Huntington Beach. The : man oent down to pick up his child : and didn't sec the plane. which • missed his bead by inches. she said. i Tennison said the piloc and his •!-... passenger were "as white as posts" when they stepped from che aircraft. '-1 The Cessna was inspected on the scene by officials from the Federal Aviation Administration. But inspec- tor Bob Kemp said he could not immediately determine the cause of the engine failure. The plane was p~shed up a sand berm and towed along an asphalt . wheelchair access ramp to the road. , ... i PAGEANT From Al been widely rewarded by their mostly seU-out audiences. And while people • , bqin buying tickets in winter for one of 52 summer performances, about 700 men, women and children show up for the January castins call to vie for a spot on the stage. .. Although around 20 _J>er£Cnt of parts arc snapped up by Laguna Beach residents, most surrounding cities~ represented by cast mem- bers before the positions arc filled. ~Volunteers travel from as far away as San Diego to take their tum on staae. -rhete•s a little bit of barn in all of us." ~ sa~d. ..They're ap. S: prcciated, they're applauded, but they ' don't have to learn any lines. So it's an easy way to be in show business." The production draws youngsters. intrigued by the prospect offrcSh fun, and adults, who view pageant partici· ~tion as community servic.e with a flair, R«ve said. Famili~ too. are attracted to 1hc limelighL 0 Wc have a lot of famil¥ partici- pation," Reeve said ... It'• ntec when young people can particiJJ&te in somethin& with their parents and enjoy it. There's no generation pp here." Charles Thompson, who has play- ed the ~ of Christ in "The List Supper' for the past 21 years, said his . . sons -who also had paaeant roles -, were thrilled to have their father slip into those sandals each summer. , .. . .. ''Ever since my kids were bomJ've been Jesus.·· ThomP50n said. •• 1 ney -'• • I .. ATTACK From Al description, accordang to rt.e0rds. Newman refused to elaborate on other "multiple" suspcccs in the case . "We're not aoing to admit or deny or comment on the additional suspects," be said ... What TiC want to do 1s protect the safety of the victims and protect our invcsci,ption. '' Otonis hired Gal to •tch his cx- wife and determine bow she tteated theirdauJbtcr, said Mitchdl Ludwia, Oionis' auomey. Oionis denied involvement in the auack wMn m.ched at bis Pomona only two people usually slept in it, Smith said. The rest of the second 8oor houses lhe shelter director•s office and 1he niJht supervison' quarten., Smith said. Laguna Beach fU"C6-hters ~ assisted by Oranae County fire fighters. In all, 21 fi.ref~im, five e_npnes, one paramedic unit and one light rescue unit responded to the scene. There were only about 10 people - a few residents and staffmemben-in the wood frame building at the time, Smith said. "It was during the day, so a lot of people were out at work already," she said. ~ 11yin, he wanted to .. molvt cav1ronmental cone rns over lch ent im Ptl(1S." The task foroc, which is to &ive lusll I rtp0t1 ~Jan. I, !990, wiO be lladod by lntenor S«~tary,Man11el LU)an. OthCT mem~runll be EneflY S«ttcary James Watkins, En· v1ronm~ntal Protection Aae~ Ad· ministrator William Reilly, Office of Mana,rment and 8ud&et Director Richard Oannan and Administrator W11U1m Evans of the National Oceanic a"'1 Atmospheric Adminis- iration or their desianates. Tbe National Academy of Sciences roorn whett the fire oriJinated was awakened and assisted out by boVd . member Alic:e Graves. who Wat at tl'te shelter helping ou1, Smith said . The shelter was stilJ able to IOOOM· modate its maximum 20 people Tuesday night; the only change was five women had to be housed t<>acther in 1 day room becaute of the loss of one room, Smith said. Smith said she didn't expect the fire to cause a ICrious financial haroship for the shelter, wbich is funded by. pwnts and private donations. Smith said she didn't have any idea what might have caused tbe fire. 1s to s;m.>vide 1eicnutic and technical lt6altan« to the IUk fortt. Unckr formtr Praidenc Reaaan pttparations COr leasing were already under way in all three ams. Jn h11 budaet m~. 8u$h said that .. should lhe talk r~ repor1 indacatc .sisnificant advC'l'IC tn· vironmtntal dfec'll that bavc not ~n previously ictnufied, a decal.ion will be made to delay further or cancel the salt." Environmet\taliru. while bcan- ened by the po1tp0nemcnts. have said no further tnvironmcntal 5tudy should be needed because there CouncUman ''•d Vou ilrc9d} ii aUmc:ilat dala '° nd1cate *' lldwnt mvlroainanal lmS*t ttom drilli~ and nP1ontion. Duri~ has campaian int. ye•rt Bush often plt.d1ri4 10 devote h1m1e! 10 environmental J)r9l«ttOn as pttSJ· detu. fillwa,tcr was .. ktd Tuesday whether Busti would consider addirtj the third plannin1 rqion of Q.h- fomia, off the .:entral ooasl, to the study rqion.. F1tzwattt indicated that was no1 currt"ntl~ a COn$1derttion. He S&Jd the ceqtral rqion i' not comarw up for lease as soon as th.e loutbcrn and nonhem ttacu. Vosuaid he does not plan to v~te his council seat untir his term is completed in l 1h years. His s~h was mer wi,th ~usu\& applause ftom · supPotters an the audience . Residents flooded the podium to voice recall or anti-~11 sentiments. • ·•1 have known Fn:d Voss for over 20 years," said Marcella Scott. "I would trust Fred's judament over anyone I can think of. Ile is a good man and he made a mistake. But if there is one person here who can stand up and show me he has not made a mistake I will show you one b•s liar." . Jim McClain ~d Voss had not been acrosed of any crime for \Ybich he should be recalled." A few minutes can't ne~te all those good yean of service,' he said. Andrew Rcsnic:lc •id &hat Vota was an effecuvt leadcrofthecommunhy "l applaude'hun fouWldiDa tou,h in this situation." he aid. However, nol t~one ~. ·'The gross lack o(judafncnt is the key issu~ .. sa1d Don Channey ... As a pub!ic · 11au1e, yQu are 1Ubjcct to area1er mtrictionS YibetMf JOU Ule tt or not. It is a dj$1111C!t for yount people to come here and f'ICe yo" ... Vo» hal seven days to ttply to the notice. The recall poup ~ bas 120 days to collect 1an1tura &om 20 percent of the cirrs resisleftd v01m Recall pctJt1ons must then be checked by lhe city clerk. and the counci l would be ttquired tocal! an dea.ion if ·the ttanatures arc valida\ed.. "We hoee to have alou1 7,000 .si&natures m 30 days.•• ¥ols sakl "This iJ a clcansinc action for the communaty; ia will not q\&IO dis- sension. We have J?iinaPla thatcan'1 ~ compromi!Cd. • _ The shelter's occupants were alerted by smoke det«iors, and a fairly smooth evacuation followed, Smith sajd. The sheltef'opened in November to help residents return 10 society's mainstream by providi!lJ temJtOl:lfY housil)g. counselina and JOb traJning. The shelter's staff also helps mentally haadicapped persons get placed in apprOpnate. prop-ams. Smith said. Graf?dtlury.lsslies cost-saving plan One occupant sleeping near the Boggs offers Adams S20,000 to settle lawsuit, spare te~m BOSTON (AP) -Wade Bow has offered Margo Adams $20,000 to settle her lawsuit againsl him. revc~ ing his refusal 10 negotiace with his former lover. "I just djd it for the welfare of the guys and 10 get the thi~' over wi~h before the season starts, Bogs said in a story pubJis.hed in today's editions of lhe Boston Olobe. .. But there's no word on it (being accepted by Adams)." Jennifer King. Boggs' lawyer in the suit, said that Boggs had been press- ured into making the offer by the Boston Red Sox. .. This isn't something Wade want- ed to do, .. Kins said ... The team put pressure on ham. Teammates were conoemed that depositions would be taken and they would have to talk about their private lives." . Adams, 33, who lives in Santa Ana, was arrested Sunday at South Coasc Plaza by securityguatd,s who said she stoic a S258 jacket from Nordstrom. The Orange County Grand Jury has released a five-point proposal to reduce the estimated $250.000 that the financially strapped county spends each year to maintain auto- mobiles for personal use. One hundred county employees commute up lo 50 miles each d1rcc-uon to work in county-<>wned auto-· mobiles. according to a I 98S-89 Grand Jury invescigation. At a cost of at least $SO per week for each car, the county spends about $250,000 an- nually on the program. "Some use of county vehicles for driving to and from work mar be in the councy's best interest; Jury foreman James 0 . Lindberg said in a 'prepared statemenL The Grand Jury has submitted these fi ve recommendations to the Orange County Board of Supervisors just thought that was great." up at the sign-in. they sometimes dience when they sc-e that," Reeve Thompson, a Laguna Beach resi-have problems findang specific sizes said. "Bue if we dadn't do 1t. they dent, says there is a sentt of family for certain roles, she said. would sit there thinking. 'They·re not between members of the cast. Children, because of their sizes. fill real people.· and that defeats the "lt'salmost like a family rtun'ion," 35 to 40 percent of the parts. The whole purpose." Thompsonsaid,ofthetimeeachyear ·you~ successful performer was a Bu1thepqeant1smorethanagood when new faces and old friends begin Perfectly still 4-year-old girl. Dircc-time for the audience. Rttve said. to gather at the Irvine Bowl on tors once attempted to work with a J-The Festtval of Arts of l.aJuna Laguna Canyon Road. ''h's rcaJ nice year-old, but the tot became too Beach -tht full name of the getting together to talk about what excited to stand still once the music orgamzauon, which encompasses the we've been doing the past year, how beon, Reeve said. pageant and lhe festi val where 160 our businesses are doing.•• There arc some perks for volun-artists and craftsmen display their Tbe pleasure is multiplied for teen 91'.hO fill roles .i~ the two work each summer -donates a Thompson becau~ of the role be altemattn& casts that d1v1de 52 per-bundle of money to the community plays an the only art work that is fonnanca ea~b summer or who take each year. ed pans as subs11tutes. In addiuon to the S 160.000 the recreat every year. For example, cast members get two festival pays the city for rent each "It's a personal lhina as wen:· free tkketsand an opportunity to buy year. the nonprofit organizacion Thompson said. "There iuomethinJ the bestseattif they want additional .donates Sl00,000 m Kholarshtp very spirituaJ about iL rm not tickets for friends and family. They funds to Laguna Beach Hi1h School necessarily a very religious person. arc also treated to a celebration at lhc graduates and ji_yes scbolmhips to but I am very spiritual and I feel real end Qf thc season. List year, it was a scudenls at• UC1 and Saddleback honored to be able to play that part.'• trip to Disneyland. Collc&c a well, Reeve bid. Fund are Approximately 40 percent of the Btat the reaJ treat is in being one of also donated to Bal&cc Pacific.a, tht people who have roles in the peigcant the Uve models wbo appear motio,n-Lacuna An Museum and the Art have participated in previous years. less witltin a seuina frOm 90 seconds Institute of Southern Callfom1a. aocordina to Reeve. Olben hear to five minutes to ro-crca.tc a _pat If community strvice isn't the about t6e play lhn>&.Wt Wold of wort of art. If the position is difficult mam rcuon ThOmP.SQn has ~turned mouth, newspaper : aiLfl.' or radio to hold, such as t.ha&. of a dancer with for a third decade of volunteerwork. announcements.. ReeVe 11111i4 lea exteod&l, a speciiJ prop is used for jf s ccnainJy near the top of the list For thit yt.ar't Pl'OdUctio~ '*bftl suppori. AJtho~ be bas never been a dirtietor Nancy Shirbni &till necdi Once the •-is set, special "joiner. Thompson said the paatant boY.S from 4 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 2 li&hti~ is used to fla&ten ~tions is bis e~cept1on to that rule. iocbes1. men from S feet 3 inches to 5 of paintinp into two duntnJional ··1rs one of t.bc be t community feet I inches, girls from 4 feet 6 foml. At one J>()int ln each ahow, a stt scrvitcs f can chink of." he said ... lfceJ inches to 4 feet 9 inches. and~ is created in full viewoftbeaudience. like I aivea lot of time for somct.hina for final •P,P!Oval: • Establish ;r maximum distrncc that employees may drive the autos on personal use and prohibit lhcm from being stored out.side the county, as some are now. • RcQuire employees who use the cars co have special permits, which co"ld be reviewed on a periodic basis, as the state govetnment does. • RcQulrc employees to maintain a log of the miles chey commute and another for work-related travel. This \X/FtALE FromA1 would theoretically 61low mlJll&Cn to keep track of the mile11t and ma.kc moreeft'ec:tive use of the autot. • Allow employees to uJt the vehicles only when their homts arc a reasonable distance from their plACe'. of work. • Establish uniform procedures bet~ couni.y aaenci~ rqarding use of the dlrs. currently. only members of the Oran&e County fire Dcpanment and the Environmental Mangement Aaency ~se the autos. it Wednesday night. 11 was prcuy tired. "It made 1t aJI the way to Santa Barbara 1n four d•ys ... The rescuers'used a technique usually emplo)cd to free humpback whales entangled in nets. Lewis said. Bri&ht drange. 4-fool·W'lde buoys were firs& hoolced onto che trailing end otlhe gill net. which was tangled around the whale's tail. The buoys were sractually moved up unhl scveraJ of them were cl<>K to the whale, k«l>i'l& the animal's tail close enough to che sur<acc that the biologjsts could cut the net. 1 But they wert unable to treat the whale's inJune1 because it swam off aner being released to continue 1u migratton north to Alaska. "I'm sure it was exhausted The nets abrade the skin; they have dehc.ate skan," said Jim Lecky. another b1oloaist W1th the N1t1onal Manne fishenn Service. But ••these animals art qwte remarkable:· saad Lewis. ··nty can recover from wounds ljke that prett y easily." Marine b1ol~sts oriiinally tried to mcue the whale last Wednesday after it was spotted ofT Dana Point But at was too active and wouldn't let them near it They ma~ to plac4: a )'ellow buoy marker on the w1'1le, wtuch ·was ~ttcd ~onday 511? miles ofT Santa Barbara hart>or by a flshina vcsvl. accord1na to Le-w1s. A warden from the California Dcpanment of Fish and Game. bidllogjst.$ from tbe U.S. Wildlife Service and Peter Howonh. dirt1e1or of Santa Barbara's Manne Mammal Center. traveled to lbe whale and (livers mai\ilid to cut tnc net free allcr woffiriaTor houn. Fish ana pme warden Natesha Lohmus sa1d Tueiday she will examine the &Jll net for markana.s 10 detenn1ne w1'o otms u and .,he~ it was used. Lewis said b1ol0Jiats had f ea~ lhe whale had drowned bttaute of the amount of net it traiJcd and the dcbri1 collecting on tbc net. He estimated that the net with all iu debris probably weigbtd 200 to 300 pounds. "It even bad an occopu~ m 1t," aaad Lewis. In 1ddit1on. the net was made of twine. rather than w li&hter monofilament usuaJly used for halibut nets and fish linc1, Lewis said. Because of the strenath of the net, Le\Vis said he thinks ic was uled for catchana shark. LeWissaid anyonew1\9_1PQtsa whaJecausbt In a nC't should call the Whale Rescue Unit 11 1-S00.24J.338). Altllough bated tn Southern Califomaa. the ~scue unu's net*Ork of 1ndiV'ldual bioloei stretches up and down the coast. from 5 feet 8 inches to$ feet 10 indla wbom Rie"c said would otberwitc woi'th..-bile." · b~k~~~~-~~~~,~ TI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ substitutes. • Tbt petformers move into place. .. To feel safe when the seaso& freeze and are trans.formed anto s~ Tie need lhae people." Reeve iQaftimate art with I tolash or lisht. said. Even th<>U&h abOut ·700 ~ .. An 'oooh' ioa t.6rouah the au-PRE-EASTER Orange COlllt OAJLY PILOTIW9d~. M.,Qh.22. tt8I Al lltlllll'UO\HU Nevvport exhibit to benefit artists HB attorn y grilled on wetlands' price· An an exhibit featurina 100 works from physacally arid mentally thalf~ children and adults will be available for purchase from 5 to 8 p.m. on Apnl I at Oalcric Olivia. 2Sl6 Newport Blvd., NcWPQrt Beacti . ·PR>oeeds W11l benefit the panieipatina anjsts and Very Spttial Arts California. Champagne and hon d'ocuvttt will be served. for mott informauon. caU 723-0237. Publ/shlng dlr~ctor to speak The dircctOT of one of the country's largest publi hers of juverulc littt9ture wall add~s the lndcpcocknt Wntcrs ofSouthem C..Ltfomia u 7:30 l!.m. on April 3 at the Pomona firlt Federal Sav1ng.s Community Room. 1715 l 17th St .. TustJn. • Grtt i..ee. California director of C,ama"aJ Entcrpnscs. expects to relcaJe more than I 00 books lhlS year, and 1s searching for a aroup of fredant.-c wnteB, iUustrators and an d.ircciors.. Adm1s ion 1s free for independent -wntcl'$ members. SI 0 for non-members Call 748-0S30 for rcsttVauons and infor· mataon Senior volunt~ers honored A tea and group d1scuss1on to honor seniors who volunteer at local school'i will be held from t · 30 to J p.m April 7 at the Irvine Unified School District .\dmin1strat1on Center. 5050 Barranca Park\"3). Irvine. Seniors work as tutors. teacher's aide!>, Ii· branans assistants and career educators to help st udents with their studies. Additional information may be obtaancd b> calling 552-8661 Voll~yball class .\ vollc)ball class for h .. -cn-agers 1 ~-16 v.tll be offered by Dttrficld ( ommuntt) Parl from 3.30 to 5 pm Tu~ays from April 4 through Ma> 23 Pan1c1pants "'111 leam ruks and stratcgu~s at the " course. which as S 16 per person It also will scf\ e 10 "lrcparc athletes for high school ti) outs. For more 1nforma11on call he1la ( rofl\ at 551-8638 Knowing where to eat A Best Restaurants an OrangeCoun1v workshop sponsored by the Cll\ of In inc will be hdd from 7 to 9 p.m Apnl 5 at runic Rock ( ommuntt) Park in lntne. 9,y ~In' INl'tCI• OflN.._""' .... Huntington lkach City Councilwoman Grace Winchell joined an attack on City Anomty Oatl Hutton's lcaal opinions T~SdAy as a bitter battle flared over zonina of 12S aan of r~sllands alona J>acific. Coast Htibway. Councilman Peter Orttn. an en· vironm ntah t hke W1ncbelJ. on Monday 'Zeroed in on Hutton, who had warned offictats they would subject the city to a $iS million lawsuit 1f they ioned t.he area for coutaJ conservation. That ~ iinataon would protect the propen), strcteh1n1 from Beach Boulevard lo the nta Ao.a River on the inland aide of P1c;ir1e Coait Htahway, as that he wa out ot order. wetland • deprivrna lando~ners or de-John Ersk.tne rushed into the fray, vdop1n1 their propeny, cnucizina Green's ''pr0$CCutonal man- Durina the Cuy Council m t•na. Grten ner" and accu IOR him of arand tandina. demanded to know where Hutton Sot the Winchell said 1'uc!iod.ay that Green h d information lO base her opinion that the tried repeatedly to get a a«ond htwycT to city could be ucd for$75 m1lhon. Huttoo look into the i uc but had been rcbuOtd said sht had heard a pnce quottd of by Hutton. W1nchcll ~id anllina Hutton· $600,000 an acre, but acknowledsed it was was the ouly way to set to the bottom of hcaray. how she arrived at her conclu ion . "Do you tel1 me that that the S1S rnillion W1n chcll said 11 utton offered no solu- exposurc (to the city) 1s ba~ on a rumor uons and that her appro ch was th.at chc that you've picked up?" Green a ked. counctl had no right to preserve the Green then a ked Hutton 1f it were trwe wetlands while the property C)wnen ha\C that she was a_pcrsonal fnend of one orl~c to haw their wa)' landowners • ~ -... And I resent that " WmchtO said. Tom Ma)s, who ....:as 1tt1na as ma}Or at The council uh1matel> \.Oted to sect.: a the u~c. binged his gavel and told Green second legal opamon on whether 1t can rezone th proprny as wetlands and ~pc a 1awiuat from the landownen. Erskine dcsiinatcd that law linn McCutchcn, DOyle. Brown and Enerxn of Walnut Creek: wh.ich ·~nll the Lnauc orC1ties. It wasn't until after the c:IOIC o( 1ht' meetana Monday that at wu learned tht law firm also represented the Milla Land and Water Co .. one or the two smncipal londo-wncrs fiahttna the conservauon ion· ing Erskine. who said he was su~tcd ~ the d1sclosuf('. said Tuesday he would ok Hutton to compile a list o( munu:1pel attorne)'~ and that lawyers would be selected from that list ~ , The City Counc1l 1s scheduled to take up the controversial zoning ap1n 1n 60 day~ ~Two Injured in collision-- In Newport Two "'omen complained of pain afler a three-car accident that oc· curred around noon Tuesda)' on busy West ( oast Hlghway in Newport ·Btarh A 1986 Chevrolet Corvenc ap- proarhtn& Ncwpon Boulevard ap- parcn ti) did not slow down enou&h for the traffic a.head and rear-ended a 1987 Volkswagen Jetta. wl\ich in tum ran rnto the back of a 1985 Niuan 100~X The dnver of the Jetta. Nadmc Hewt.:o. 23. of .\rcad1a was taken b)' ambulance to Hoaa Memonal Hosp•· tal for complaint of pain to nght le&. acrordana to pohcc rcpOrts. Her passenger Donna Corry, 23, of Ed· monton. Alberta. Canada. was .UO tat.:en to Hoag With complamts of p~u n to the neck and back. Pohcc issued · the driver or lhl' < oncne David Stockton, 2 of ( handler, o\nz • a ca talion for follow· ing at an unsafe d1stanct. Both Stockton and the dnvcr or the N1~san. l 1-year..old Roy 8')mc of Huntington Beach. were uninjured .. Vanous types of l u1stnc, atmosphere. pnce ranges and cost-cutting 11.·chn1ques will be nplorrd al tht.' $23 scmmar. Instructor Dorotht·a D Ciouldsm1th. who has tasted cumnc from man) wrncri. of the globe. will provide information that 1.-. intended 10 take the gu<.'sswork out of fine dining. brunchc'i and happ-. hours Demolition of Huntington hot~I starts Further 1nformat1on ma\ be ohtainl'd b~ calltng the In inc < ommun11' \en 1Ccs Dcpanmcn1 ,11 fib().. 3881 Watercolor competition .\ shde presentation and d1scus.,ton ot hov. ~arcrtolor an1ns can cnter th~1r v.ork 1n JUnt'tl shows will be oflcrcd at 7 30 pm ..\pnl 5 in 1he Newland Center located at .\dams Street and &alh Boulevard. Hunttn1ton Beach, Guest anis1 Robert Hallett cnwuragc., mem- bers to hnng their '-'Ork b> 1 IS p m so the' ma~ part1upa1e 1n a drav.ing compet111on The public•~ 1n\1lcd to this frl·e e\.en1 C all Helen D11uraw1ec at M2-M72X for ad· d111onal 1nformat1on By ROBERT BARKER T hl· demolt11un dl·rh~ 1n dov. ntown ~l un11ng1on fkath rt'' 'cd up another nOtlh thl'i "'eek v.hen c;on'>tructton crews ~lJrtcJ tcanngdown the north v.ma of the H untmgton lkat·h Inn to make room for the $50 malhon Hilton Hotel Worker5 rcmo .. ed \\OO<kn walls an<f" cc1 hn&\ ot thl' )Cl'Ond-stof} hotel rooms on Paulic l oJsl H1ghv.a)' near Hun1ang1on S1rce1 The 48 room'>. built 1n I IJ6.1, are c"\pcllcd !Cl be removed b)' .\pnl 15 v.hcn work 1\ 10 \tart on thr lu~ul) hotel . Steve Bone. l'W1.UllH' director of the Robert Mayrr C orp ol Nev.port Beach. said Tuesda) The rcma1mng 96 room\ of thr tiun1- 1ng1on Beach Inn alona v.1th the rc"- 1aurant. confcrcn<:c.· room and tlar \\111 operate until other nC'w hotels arc hu11t in the S3SO m1lhon \\atcrfront proJl'cl on clt)-O"'ncd property along Pac1fi1. C t\3~t H1gh~a) from Huntington \1n.·c110 &ach BoUlc vard The Hilton I lotcl -and lhrl·\· 01hcr proposed hotel'> in the \\ jtrrlront dl·· -..elopmcnt -1\JU\I one of\t·,cral pre>Jt'1.t" destined to chongl' thl· \hJpe uf do\!. mo" n Hun11ngton Beach Ocmolrt1on crrws arc nearing an end to the r:mng of old hu1ldmg. rn the second block on the ea\! '>1de of \1a1n \trcl'I to make \\3\ for a thrt'l'·<>t<>I). t!40-spact park1na structure Other ,crc""'s rccenth c.kan.:d ttp the parc~I ofland v.hcrc the old (1old<.·n Bear na&.htdubstood and ha .. 1.: startt'd v.nrk on ,1 sn-plell ... mo\. IC theater and a lOn· dom1n1um proJc:'\:t In add111on. the Mola< un\lruct1on ( o j, mo\ ans ahead ~Ith lOO'tlfUl t1on nf IN condom1n1ums in tht T "" n ~uare pro· 1<'ct al Main Strl'<'t and Orange \' l'nuc There ""' bt· furthC'r d1srup11un tn do" nto" n .-.tarting \.1ondll)' ~hen 1hc )!rCCt 1s clo~d lor a cuupk ofhhx ks to pu• in m·y, wnttr and ~v.cr ltnn IC> l("tommo- dJIC' the t•oming <'hangr'> "Mato Street \\Ill be.· a J1\<l)ICf for a couple of v.rC'h. hul 1h1\ ,., all \fr\ C\Ctt1ng... < '" < ounl 1lman Don Mal .\lhstcr said fuC''idaY Bone said he believes lhc ne""' construt:- llon 1ns1cad of c~u l"J the demist of Hununaton Beach's claim to \'be title ot "'urf( It) ... will usher 1n "a rebirth" of the Clh •• fhc~ Will bt' art1Cle<i all O\'ef the nation t<&lk101 1thou1 1ht• rebirth.'. ~ said "Pc.·opll' "111 he ahk-to hop in a mort plcac.ant atmosphere ·· The dtmoht1on of 1he rooms at th(' Hununaton Beach Inn is ttmcd to coincide with the com plea ion of Lhe ().;can \-tt'" Mob1lt' Home Estate$. a c1t)-owned park for tenant\ d1 placed from Driftwood ond Pacalk Trailer Parks to accommodatC' tht• new hotel. Bone said HB Pier subject of art contest The e ll) of tiuntington Beach 1s sponsoring j compe11t1on that would pay the ~mnins an1~t J $$,000 comm1sswn for a hist.one.al dep1cuon oJ the Hununaton Beach Mun1c1pal Pier Art1 ts should draw the pier a., a phKe \\-hl·re persons came for more than 70 ~cJr. to c.troll. ml"t'I friends. fish or watt:h the surfer\ tx-lo" Competat1on as open 10 pa1n1crs whn h'c 1n C)outhcm ( ahfomia A comm•lll'C of cit) offic1iil' and art\ professionals will ~lcct 1hc winner Owner of new T-biid that smashed car wash unsure what to do next Police cars collide in HB The fl'"ottd pamt1na "111 l'K' included •n thC' cit~ ·c. permanent an collet·taon. and"~' be tht' ba'>t\ for a hm1tC'd ed1tton poster For a pr01pectu • wnte tht' C '" of Huntm1ton Beach. Ans and ( ulturnl ~Oa1" l'..>1•..ic.1on Oflke. 2000 Mam St . ~iunt1n1ton Brac.:h q;!(M or l'all SJ6.S2S8. . t-dnr. do)'~ JUan.~h 22 • 7 JO p m. Fontal.D Vall~)' PlaJtDIAI Com· ml11loD, coune1l ch1mhc'" 10200 51atcr Ave Thursday. Uareh 2.1 • 7:)0 pm. lrvtae Plaaala& Comml11lon. council ch1mbcri. 17200 Jarnborce Road • 7:JU pm. N""*1 Bean P1u:al1t1 Com· mildee. council chamber", 3300 Newport Blvd. POI If J. I .Of. i wporl Bea h ly IOI VAN EYKEN Brult' l..4l' man·, .. ar nl'\Cr •''t'n got v.ashed E:::arh Mund.1~ ellanoon "•lh a full tank ol p . lhl \l";lnl1ni nt'" Ford Thunderbird -\1ntor T rl•nd .. Car ol thC' "t' .. r -\ped av..i\ trnm th<' pump pa .. t the vacuumina \l.Jttnn uml Po"' 1n10 .l hluck wall. larry1ng a '>urpn\C.·d lar "a"h altt'nd· ant with 11 ··There w11 .. th1'.l loud "lucal and m) tir'-1 1houfht was 'what.-. JC'rk . hl··, ruin1n1 m' llrt',. •· ~1d l .a} m3n .. fhcn t 1hou1ht 'J'nl gelltnl ripped on. \oml'OnC I~ \IC"altng m> (Jr· M) third 1houah1 ",.,, 'he' 1h1c. gu-. ·, t:rat }'. hC'"' tr)'1n11 to kill h1m\l'lt · .. 'rhe man.iir.cr of the ( o\ta \11.'\a \ulll Wa\h. where th<' ( r:l\h Ol.'l'Urrc:d '>ntd ht'I drner. J.11me Ru11. v.a\ not al litult "I'm not thc ktnd of .IU\ ~ho 1ru.,1, C\tr\bod)':· u1d 'ab1I Ha~ir. the man· aicr "Bui I trust th1 au). He 1hconl> one I trust to dnH m} ·<'I" around. He f"ountain a lle. "ouldn'1 ha\C bcrn 1n '"ll 10 kill h1m~lf This car mallumt1l1n('d II "as a \uddt'n .lu:clcra11on .. l.o1)man ..aid hr J1dn t knov. v.h;at caus.cd the car to anclcratc sudden I\. but he ~1d he 5USJ)('\:tCli 11 "'"" a mC'\. hjn1cal malfunction "lt'c, rcall\ wemJ bc<"auc,.e 1t hapJX"nC'd right 3l rn\s lhC' \lrt'cl from Thl·udorc R11h1n' t l>rd the dt'alt'rsh1p "her\' I t1ough1 11 .. h<' said .. 1\11 the ulc\ml'n ram<' <1\ er to \Cl' v. hac had happt'ncd 1n 111all~ '>llml·hod~ \3td they hnd another 011C' m111n 1h1· h:'l1 I. lot .ind ma)' be th<') 'd JU"I u·11l.1n• 11 R111 th.:n the sak manager ...... , 11 "•' m\ prohkm and I'd ha'e 10 v.11T~ 11 uul \\ 11h 1he ford Motor ( o .. "ford told me thc)'d hOl'l' Jn 1n,1x·t111r l'\,1m1nt· 1hc." car to JC'tcrmin,· ~h;i1 h<tppt'n\·d hut \O far the\ h.a' tn't .tin 1acll-d ml· he w1d ··eu1 I can it'll \11u 'onw1h1ng "a' unu\ual aboul the ~a~ 1ha1 l':tr 3, ccltralc."d v. hen 11 cra,hcd I had h11 thl· .1HCIC'ra1or a ltw Hmt\ -wh1k drt' 1ng. and I nc,t'r gnl the tire\ to lca\C rutitxr Both rear urcs ldt rubber ~hen 11 took oil )estcrda\ That tcllc, mt' \onw1h1ntt """' "rong ·· Phil Grttn...,ood. \Al~ manaa~r Im Theodott Robins. sa1J Monda' that ht' had never heard of a sudden anelcratton problem v.11h a car lrom his dcakr\hap "I heard about It }C1ttrdn:· ..aid Brad Jones a Ford customer ~n 1le ft'prc~nta· u"c "The com pan) is 101n11<> In' t'\ltg.all' The prOC'M\ h:t\ alrcad) l'K'-&un ·· la) man \ltd he didn't lno\I. C'\ill &I\ wh11 he """ould do about the lAr Ht• hadn't paid for 1t )Ct. he siud. "I hadn't made &ood on lhl· l ht•ck "Cl and nov. I don't kno" wht'thcr I'm going 10." he ""d "I have 10 talk tu nn a11ornn and m) 1n\urancc compan) to 'ICC "'hat I \hould do I'd hke 10 JU 1 can,t·I the 1:hrd and IC'll them to foratl 11 Thai ''H v.a' dt'I ('C: ti \(' " \..1ean""'h1le. on th<' &ood ntv.'I \tde. lh<' Gii ""'a\h -Aas open pm Tu~ ..... altt'r bt1n1 \hut down all Monda) aOrrnnun I'' a l'O"'"t'r failure tnacn:'d b\ the~ ra'h By LESLIE EARNEST Of-0..,. ,_ k<lfr ..\ re~uc l tor help from the C ahfom13 H1ghwa) Pa trol resulted in . a 1hrcc-<:.1• al·t:1den1 .,.. hen t"o respond1n& Hunt· mgton Beach patrol cars and a 1h1rd \.t'h1clc collided 1n thc...-1ntencct1on ot <.101hard ~trttt and \\amcr .\"enuC' No tln(' wa' \enousl) m1ured 1n thl· 8l't'1dl·nl fhc.• ttun11n1111n lkach PoltCC" IX-pan ml'nt "'ould not rdeaSt" detail\ uf thl" arc1dtn1 or the namc-s ol the offa<'r' '"'nl\l'd Hoth oflircrs "ere taken Ill lhl' ho p1tal v.1th minor 1n1uncs and laH·r ~lca'l<"d Polite \gt Bru~ t-..clh 'Wiid The th1rJ dnHr wa' 1dcnt1fiC'd "' \u,ma .\ndeNm 47. of Hun11ngton fk;;,ch 'hc "a' not IOJured Ont• of the pohc.·e c:an "as a 'Pl't't<tl lantnc unit The.-German 'hephcrd polt\:C do,. 1n\1tk was not IOJU~. CllP <ipokt''t"oman Lc-'thc Hill said fhC' a1 ~t\knt o<:ru""'d on unda' at 4: \ 7 pm A fcmaJc pttt-. found ccp. !n.J an • room al tht Bal Inn. 10.S Main • lhal wa ~nted to a Colotado man •ho •• HS1hnJ C•tahna IMand for tht day. A a S- Tht usi:>«t tMn a kcd the "oman ~hat colC'>r panties ihe was v.cann' and told httto mt'Ct him in the ladae~ room. This was the fourth bomb threat s.incc January 11 the ho pital. • • • fhe windo of a 19 9 VW (iull s:-rttd 1n the I block of Broo urst Stm:t ,.a &ma heJ at 10.45 p.m. Monday and a stem> .\n l~1nc man wa' arrr\ltd for propo nion1n1Ju'"en1k'' un th<· \lt\tl P1rr on turda' • • • "~andal brol.e t~o "indn"' a1 \1 Mar'·, church 1n the 40t'I hhxk of rark henuc on Sunda\ Co ta Mc<1a motel rcM.>m earl\ ~ton· da) on iusp1c1on ot renting a room for unJa~ful purpose' (. hinqur fom·, ~0. an a11 C'd pro Ututr v.a\ cl.1d tn lace undc~c r, •ool'k1n&'· h11h ht·tl\ and a coat l the time of her am.''' John Gilbert Mumau&h. ll. u1d he had found her b1tchh1kin• on Harl"<u 8oulcvan:t. p1ckt'd h r up and that 'hl' had offered him a "'11te .. ThC' arrt''' occurred It 2:55 a.m. thrt·v. \Omethin• at her car and ,.,hen \hl' ,1t1pptd. the dn~~r o(thc pi kup got out and lrn;ktd her ~r. he td, ••• pllon mJ clay potted plant t ted at ooe oft~ inn's cnuyways"' found bfoktn. • m nc ip1t.od a ).foot·lona dried palm frona and appa~nll)' la1d tt on the perch C>I' a mobile home in the JOO block of East oa t H i.ahwa). lhcfirc• naoulb)i lfandlCOal· rnch·•-ick. 6-foot-lonJ bum man. on l porch Qf1)C' a uten, •••• the~ wa an 1uemp1td hurJlan 1n the 3000 lodi or Zl"ll f>ri,c on Monda . · • • • \n C\~PIO)tt reportedly took $400 to UOO 1n jev.clf')· from a location in the SOO hlc>d. ot ( hfT l>mt' on onda)'. • • • lwo m I c a perwn ~•th .. ucks 1n th am of Oak Strctt and' ltmplc Terrace t I a.m. 1 u~) One of fM offi ndcn ·os c11C'd for poi '10n of• t hbladc ••• ~lum1num nlutd 11 S4.HO wu \tolcn from a con trucuon 'lite at 30 Bn tol t. ~'~" J · .'<> pm fnda) nd 7 a m. Monda). The aluminum~ th p pcrty of< hri~ tian Gt f Ir v1 • • • A rar ttrto val&Xd ll lSO Y>'I\ tolcn 1n tlw 2 of H r Boule\ &rd t 1 p m turdl and 7:4~ a M Or11ng9 Coilt DAILY PtLOt/ ~. M9r'ch 21 .... High court dKs m WASHINGTON !AP)-The Su- preme Court, ntabhsbina auidelines to test for drua and akoho1 abuse in the American workplace. on Tuesday approved mandatory tests for wme worktn in sensativc aovemment jobs or entrusted with public safety. The justices, votina 7-2, upheld federal f9Ulauons forcin• railroad workers involved in ac.c1dents to undergo blood and urine tests. By a separate S-4 vote, the court ruled that the U.S. Customs Service can order urine tests for employ~ seeking drus-cnforttment jobs or posnions that require they carry firearms. The coun ordered funher lo~er coun hcarini_i to determine whether the Customs Service rules also hould appl¥ to workers with access to classified anformation. While the two cam do not deal with random drug tcsrina. the court gave sovernment officials and regu- lators broad pQWt'rs to. require tests for workers in sensitive jobs. Bush administration officials hailed the rulings. Union officials MisSile veers, e·xplodes after launch from sub CAPE CANAVERAL. Aa. (AP)- A $23. 7 milhon Tndcnt 2 missile canwbecled out of control and ex-ploded Tuesday just four seconds after it blasted off on the first submarine test-launch of the Navy's newest, most powerful weapon. the Navy reponcd. · The crew o(the nuclear submarine USS Tennessee launched the big long-range missile at 11 :20 a.m. while cruising submeried in the Atlantic Ocean several miles off Cape Canaveral. The 44-foot Tndent 2 burst to the ocean's surface and us first stage rock.et motor ignited before a maJfunct.aon "caused 11 to veer off course and self~cstruct after four . seconds of01gh t," a Navy statement said. Aaming debns from the missile showered into the ocean. The Navy said no damage was done to the submarine or nearby support ships. The Navy said divers later re- covered the nose section and other wreckage from the destroyed rocket. debris that could aid in the invcstip- uon into what went wrona. Each of the three--siaae Trident 2s can deliver three to 12 warheads to individual targets up to 6.000 miles away. The Navy said the test missile earned only an instrumented dummy package. ~ Navy officials at the Pentqon said the launch failure appeared to in- volve the first-stage rocket motor. who had challcnlN the mandatory ploymv.bo1mpo or plan to1mpc>R tt'Sts said they were dt11ppo1nted but Juch te1u. some exP!'Csscd hope the impact If anything. the~ is I protection would be limittd. for workers an orivatt jobs because Justice Anthony M. Kennedy. writ· the Constitution"• privacy auarantces ina for the coun in both cases. said senerally. restrict only actions by such tests do not violate work.en' govttnment officlals. pnvacy nahts even thouah they may be eooducted without a court warrant Tuesday's rulinp directly affect or I\ suspicaon that an individual is other drua and alcohol tcstina pro- usins drua.s or alcohol. grams con<Sucted by ftderal. 1tate and While the rulings do not directly roca'Jovernments. Foreumplc. they affect most pnvatecmployment. they cout be used to suppon tcstinJ of likely will encourage private em-pollce and firefightcts. ,., Laisc , .... Trident Z rwfsslle selfwdfttl'uctl Tuesday off C.pe C.neveraL ChemobyJ effects dominating lives High cholesterol in children undetected NOZDRISHCHE. U.S.S.R. (AP) -Nadezhda Zirka lives 35 miles from the Chernoby~ nuclear power plant. but only 200 yards from a vill.qe abandoned due to radiation from the Chernobyl explosion. Nearby pi" arc born deformed, and famtlies in another village are packina in respQnse to an evacuation order issued just a few weeks ago . "I am afraid to live here now," said Zirka, one of 230,000 people who Live on land so contaminated that they must eat food JrOWn elsewhere Tor fear of exceeding rad1auon limllS. repons the Communist daily Pravda. Nearly three years after tht' Chernobyl explosion 80 males nonh of Kiev blasted bits of nuclear reactor as far awax IS Poland. ,.ad1at1on dominates hfe downwind. I ' I I J By The Associated Press Doctors will resist tcstma every child for unhealthy cholesterol levels. despite a study that sugcstS two- thirds of youngsters at risk of hcan disease go undetected, cxpens said Tuesday in Anaheim. "The study is great" but further research wiJI be needed to convince pediatricians that all you ngsters should get a blood cholesterof test. said nutriti\lnist Mary Winston. a senior science consultant for th e American Hean Assoc1auon. "These (hcan) diseases clearlx bc:J!n in childhood and p~ss. · said Dr. Gerald Berenson, ca~1ol<>a> chief at Louisiana State University Medical Center. "The problem is how to get the ped1atnc1ans interested in be&inning ,preventive cardiology in childhooa. l ™~~I Dr: Dennis Davidson, chief of cholesterol already at a level un- preventive cardiolOI)' at UCI pres-desirable for adults and certainly cnted his study Monday at the undesirable for kids." American College of Cardiology's Cholesterol is a waxy substance ann.ual scientific ~ssion. He said that can contnbute to cloged anenes tcsuna a!! school ch1ld~en wo~ld let and heart disease depcndinJ on what docton detect ~II children lD the "type of fatty proteans carry at through upper ranges of high cholesterol and th e blood help families change their diet to · . lower the risk to the children." Bcrenson's ongoi ng landmark The American Hean Association study of I 0.000 your:ia people in and Amencan Academy of Pediatrics Boplu.a. La .. fo und s1ans of future now recommend the test of blood heart d1scine stan at a rouna aae. ~ cholesterol levels for children only 1f prevention effon s arc important an they have a fami ly history of early childhood. said Dr. Arthur Garson. heart attack or excess blood pedaatnc cardiology chief at Baylor cholesterol. Collcie of Medicine in Houston Yet Davidson said h1sstudy of 612 Winston. however, said "docto~ Westminster school children "found areJUSt not ready" for mass testtng of that using the ex1st1n& auidclincs for school children because they fear 11 screening. we 1dcnufaed only one-might spur overuse of cholesterol- th1rd of the children with blood lowenn1 drup in the young. Transport chief denies bungling of bomb alerts ' LONDON (AP) -Embattled Transpon Secretary Paul C'hannon went before a JCCnna Parliament on Tuesday and denied he was lax an wamina a1rhnes of a new type of terrorist bomb before the Pan Am A1&ht I 03 disaster. Channon, often shout1n1 above calls for his f'CSllJllhon. said that afttr the jumbo ,et was blown apan over Scotland on Dec:. 21. he conccaJed from Parhament for sccunty n:asons the inttmat1onal alert about a rad10-c~te bomb. He also said that at "1c time, he thoupt &he disaster could have been an aCcidcnl. "I told Parliament au I could,·· Cbannon said dunna 1 House of Commons emeraency debate. forced by the opj>011tion Labor Party. "In invc.tipuons where there are also imp<>nant security matters i& 1sesseo- tiaJ that all of us exercise a certain dcarec of restraint." Prime Minister Marpret Thatcher rallied to Channon's defense, dedar- ina that "totaJly unfair ICQISllions have been made apinst him by lesser men." But Channon. 54. appeartd in- crcasinaly defensive. . Witness tells of phony deal North created $l2A MONfH FOR 24 MONTHS. Vo..J'vo got to face the music wmenme. So liSten up. N6 motter whO "°"'ore 0t Who1 yo.;r record is. It's never too IOte to get ~r oct t~ther. And with the roost odvdliCed equipment and fdcil1ties around we con Mdke it eoSter to get 'AX shOW on 1tl9 rOOd. And keep tt there. But ~·d better roll in soon. At S19 a month Tor 24 iT01~ we're~ ~song Stop t>Y orry HoltdOY SpO t@v ra o ,...°"*' bM'; '1iTI R>LlOO SM' Rt AiTJl CWB . RltMDI~~.,:~ BQcty Of Santa Ana girl foUlld In LA · U>S ANGELES -A body diac'overtd Tuesd.tr in a Griffith Park 11~ can wa 1dcnt fled by the coroners office as that of a 9-year-old Santa Ana girt who di11ppcertd leu than 24 hours earlier on her way home from school. Dental records confirmed the body wa• that of Nadia Puente, said Robert Oainba~her, a coroner's spokesman. She was stranalcd .. and there wctc some lifts she had been sexually molested, said Maureen Thomas. 1 Santa Ana Police Depart- ment spokC$woman. The founh..,.ader was la t seen at about 2: 10 p.m. Monday climbinJ into a ~Y compact c~r near her school after classes at Diamond Elementary School had coded tor the day, Thomas said. up roadblocks as they began a search of the area. Her bod)' was found Tuesday by a transient searchma for aluminum cans in trash JUst east of the Gnffith Park observatory in Los Angeles. Nadia Puente Jury awards S2 In JDL slander case LOS ANGEL.ES -A Superior Coun jury today awarded $2 each to Jewish Defense League leader Irv Rubin and a former high school teacher 1n their slander lawsuits against each other. . The jury. after listenina to three days of tesumony. deliberated ~ne da) before determining that both men had slandered each other and awarding each SI in compensatory damages and SI in punitive damage~. Jn hisS4.S miUion lawsuit, Ruban claimed George Ashley s!•ndcred h1m in May 1985 by tellina reporters the J DL leader bombed ht~ home and threatened him. Ashley, in his cross-complaint. contended Rubin slandered him bysaytng he and "his Nazi tCUm" had k1Hcd 6 m1thon Jews and that be was "human prtiage." Rubin. in his defense. claimed h•'> statements were true. Diocese to sponsor Mass for gays SAN JOSE -The Roman Catholic Diocese of San J~. one of the lar&~I in the nation, said Tucsda) 11 will bcaJn sponsonna weekly Mass for PY and lesbian Catholics. Bishop Pierre DuMajne said the htul'IY will be celebrated each Saturday night bcainnina Apnl I Despllt' church teachings apiMt an activehom05CXual lifestyle,d1ocescs1nCh1cago. San Franc1scoand a few other ciues have held services for homosexuals Convicted killer executed In Texas HUNTSVILLE. Texas -A former bncklayer was put to death b~ lethal tnJeclion early Wednesday for kalhna a man 11 years aao by smashina his head an with the butt of a shotgun. Leon Rutherford Kini. 44. was pronounced dead at 10:27 a.m. PST. • "I appreciate what )OU did for me." he told fivt' friends ~1tnessin1 lhe execution as ltthal hqu1d was inJccted into has veins. He was the third person executed tb1s year and the I 07 th since the Supreme (oun restored tht' death penall~ in 1976 Kang's exchluon for the 1978 slaying of Michael Cla)'ton Underwood. 26. came about two hours after the l' S uprcmc \oun denied tht' last of three emergency requests tor a \ta' 'Thin Blue Line' klller r~leased DALLAS -Randall Dale Adams. who once was t~rtt days 'from execution for the slay1n1 of a police offi~r. was freed TuClday under a coun ruhng that he didn't art a fair tnal. "This 1s somethinl I've drc~med about for 12111 years. Adams said aOer the release order was cleared by some last-minute legal action "h's here. but IJVt' me a httlc bit of umc to thank about 11." Adams. whose conv1ct1on w•s gue uoned 1n the documentary film The Thin Blue Lme." SaJd he was happy that two couns ruled 1n his favor but won't feel vindicated un~s has name as cleared an a second trial. Au1stant D1stntl Attorney Win- field Scott said he intends to retry Adams for the 1976 ahoot1n1 of Dallas patrolman Robcn Wood, but may reduce the cbarge from capital murder to murckr ltandaH Dale Ad .... a House Speaker's ties to printer probed WASHINGTON -House pca~tt Jam '!\'riJbl funntltd more than SS0.000 an bu lfle?' from bi conlJC'.Uional office bUclCCt 10 Fon Wonb printer who at the same ume wa ~ pey1n1 ham SSS,000 10 ro It' oa a book vtnturl~. accordin& to House records; Public record in the Houst clerl('• offict show WriJht paid Cartctt Moore's company Madison Prinuna. for venous pnnt1n1 JO from h1 taxpayer.funded office account durina the two )Can bqinninf in Auiuit 198S. At the same ume. Moore was makJna royalty pa)menrs to Wn&ht rtom sales of bu boo~. "RcOecuons of a Pubhc Man ... which Moatt pubTiJbcd under an agretment that pve Wriaht unusuall~ hi_., rovaltiH. The book deal '' one focus of the House ethics commu&ec s cu~n·t 1nv tiaation into Wnght'\ fina~. Grizzlies awakening to wlldllfe feast ~ELLOWSTONE NATIO~AL PARK, Wyo -Griuly brirs bcdcb1 down here lw fall after'°"""' them rv on animall ma& died 1n tbt Du\·s ummcr fore t fires arc awaktn=n to another wJkJhfe sm~ Afrad) anmd acJ'Oll the~ arid hllllidci Of'thi nonhCri half of 2.2 millioncrc ~arc carca-. dtUllK flailed to survive the snowy winter because much of their traditional wintrr (Of'llt us bumtd 's extensive fires . -- .. It'• l<!ina 1:0 be~. pickin.p tbis 4P""I for beats. tcav~•~ 1a1d tu COieman. YelloWitone· mou specw1st. HOHi .it 1111111' COMTM ~ -,.,, ~ ..,, "' "" ~ !::!::. (Qlllipt ~temp '""" l4 00 fl'IUf.a, •"'-*""•=..,... ... -::r -.... "" rtw tO low . ~..-., JO JO 1• ~ .. -.... --ltlfii.-·~~-.. .....r...,."' u."""' 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The followina hit of Orans:e Coast rul estate transfm, which includes lhc name of the Mer, address and the pr'1te paid for the propeny, was comp.led from count)' records and c;JCTow companies by Homeownen Marke11na SCrvias. Company offic11ll sa) the h!t may have an error factor of 7 percent durin1 a year's time because of spcculauoo buyina and errors. The list ts pubtl.Sht-d for the tnfomtaltonal use of our readers and 1s protected by cop)'ri~t to Home· .lwnm Markeun,a Services. Lacuahac~ • Marlean free, 1860 Catalina $560,000 B~ron Nelson. 918 C)n View Dme $383.000 David R. Ball. 400 El Bo~uc $740.000 Mr & Mn. Rohen Domin 370 Jasmine St $349.000 Mr. & Mrs Neal J Mc< orlc:'< 24 l Costa (oun $208,000 · Rudy_ R Dvorak. 291 IA! Brea s.ns,ooo Sy1vam Palmer. 2490 Ra~ 1cra Dove $107.000 John T Upchurch SOI San Nicholas Court S 189.000 One spring break reveler killed, 3 injured in crash PALM SPRINGS(AP)-A speed- ing 1989 Jaguar smashed into a palm tree near this desert re50n Tuesda>. kJllinJ a spring break reveler and mjunnt hts three fncnds authonues MJd. The accident shortly before noon came as thousands of )'oung.stcr<> conllnucd 10 cckbraae school 'a· cauons wilh dnnking and partying. Thednver, Joo Gregory Trcadwa\. 16. of La Mesa. was killed instant!) when he apparently lost control of the car on H1aJ1wa) 111 in Indian Wells. abou1 20 miles south of Palm Spnngs. said Carla Garcia of the Ri verside County Shenffs ~panment. Wun~ said the sports car was travcli~ 100 milc:s per hour when 11 crashed tnto a-palm tret. autbont1~ said. Two pasxngen. Scan Kell). 19. of San Oiqo. and Raymond Somml'rs. 19, of Lemon Grove. were listed an cntacal condition at E1stnhower Mcdtcal Center 1n Rancho M1raac. autboriucs said. Another nder John Pasto, 20. ol San Olqo, was in scnouscondn1 on a1 Oe$c11Rosp1tal1n PaJm Spnng~ Vv11h broken ltp. a broken arm and had and neck 1nJunn. The four wert v1s1t1n1 the area du{lna the E.aster school break HOAG Ml'!MOftlAL HOSPITAL Pt1li.7 Mr. and Mn. ~rrcn (tcm. Hunt- "''ton Beach, boy Ma.rd I Mr. and Mn. Jeffre) Kessmger, Hu.ntmaton Bea.ch. &arl Mr. and Mn. Henry Manney. Ir'< me. ·11 fir and Mrs Charin Lyster San Juan Capistrano, 11rt Mardi t Mr. 1nd Mn John Lttce. Co~ta Mna.Jirt Mr. and M"'. William John\tOn. e-Nl)Ort 8f ch. 1Jr1 Mardis Mr. and Mn. Frederick Richardson ITY1nr.11rl Mr. and M"' tichacl Petcnon. Costa Mcu. boy Mr. and Mn Raul K1cb. lrvme, bo) Mr. end Mn Wilham Gummerman C la Mesa. bo ..-rd 4 Mr. and M" Grqory Di ROC'Co. Huntinaton Beach. &Jn r. and Mrs. DOugl 1Ui.am1. fo"ntain Valley. 11rt Mam' tr.and Mrs. Cun1 Hall. Hun1inston Belth.aiit Mr. nd Mrs Michael Marqual\d. Irvine! :aarl Mr. a!IMJ Mrs. Jclliey Rbocln ost.a Mesa, boy fllaftt Mr. and Mn. MicbMl Ojeda Hunt· •nctonae.cb.~1 Mr. ahd MR. Norn Lt~t • foun111n v aue,..-,;rt Mr. and M Beath.ho)'. r. lltMI n. "" In Palm Spnnas. boisterous )ouna· sters. equipped wtth bottles instead ol books. let waler Oy by day and hooted. honked and howled by night as police handed out tickets by the hundreds ··All we did wa!> shine our htgh beams al some cult.' guys we "err fottowang. .. ~1d ( onnie 5unon. 20 a part-time ~unior collegt.· \tudent from San Jose. 'The) said m' lncnd madl' an unsafe lane changr ·' Between Frida). when ~pnng break started, and early l uc';(.)a~ pdllc-e had made 543 arTCSts and 1\~wcd 2. 709 c1tauons, said police Li. Lee Weigel. That's about 5' •arrests and nt'arly 28 . t1cke1' an hour. Thc-bulk of the arrests fOC'used on drugs and alcohol. while many of the 11cke1s were wnttcn for offenses Ille Jaywalking. noisy stereos and cross· ing streets before h1ht chanifi Pohcc on foot mainuuned a high profile presence on every block a.Iona 1hr main stretch of Palm < an)on Dm c. where thousands cruised in a slow mo' ina proccs ion Man) who came to show on their can. make new tncnds and celebrate a "eek of freedom from school found themsch" d1ggin1 for auto rq11;- 1rauon papers" tth a police t1ashltih1 an I hear t')CS Mr. and Mr\. Stt'\'C Ormonde. ~n Juan Cap1\1rano. 11rt Mr and Mrs M1chad PC'l'k. 1'.r"'pon Beach. girl Mr and M~ Rohl rt Wilham!> Newport lkach bo~ Mr and Mrs Ru\~11 Rohnacr Nev.- pon lk-a<: h air Marcia ll Mr and M" John Ganen. Ncv..pon Beach. bo> Mr and Mr-. Enc Baurr Hunt1ngtoq Jkach.boy Mr and Mrs Terranu· Md 11rm1d:. I" tnt'. JI rt Mr and Mr\. SteHn P1n . I lunt1n111t1n Beach. girl Marcia U Mr. and Mn Ot'nn1s Brov. n Co<tla Mesa. airl Mr. end Mn. T1moth\' \f-khau Irvine lirl Mardi 16 Mr and Mn. Doul)a\ Serr. < orona dd Mar.air! tr. and Mn. M&ehat'f \.tundl'"· lr\/tnC. ~..I SAINT .JOSEPH ff PIT AL .. •. ti 1monc and Mark 8ur~e. < O.\la Meta. bo}~ SAN CLEMENTE H PIT AL .... t1 athennt and Kent Sle"cn'IOn, C1p1,.trano lkach, t•an bo) Mard l KicuPh m1n4GrantC1 f),CO\t& Mtta, boy J«~M.it u •• .. so U(r-W IK M 48 uw .. 0 u 0 ,. ll""'" cc, 4J v it 11 UIV~ ,. 41 n 0 ...... «h ,. u " )6 Mdil'd-OOrJM )4 " " JO MM.-.. 18 IS Sl l6 Mpf\ SI ,u 14 01 ,. 41 NW"tot• •1 1' • s ""4!w°""-ID SJ .._.,~,"' . ., ,. u ., S2 12 Notl'OlltVll r .. 46 )5 J I N~tl'l 1'1#114' 5 I OI «> u ..,_,,,, •• JO JO l • ONIY 41 I) Ot\lnOo .. .. 71 SI ~· .. 40 " ft ~· 82 ~· )6 ll ,.~ J5 ,, •1 11 ""' M.ifV 4S JO 41 )I ''ortiar!O ('tr n •• )4 ,, "'""oOMI.' 48 )4 . \ ~ :::c.ry u .. SS J) ., ., 44 n ·-•• u ll .()'; \c lOUlt 41 JO Corona del Mar Mr & Mr\ Ramon fauna, 291S E ( oast H1ghwa} S22 S.000 Mar1' T . Flanagan. 11 '1 Oolphm Terrace S84 I 000 Don 8 Jenktn\. 4:?K \.1argucnte A \C S414,000 Mr & Mr\ lknrv C Kuo. 24 Mmaon Ba) Dmc-S7l>9.000 Mr & Mr~ Ro} ( Hard1SI)'. 6('jJ Poin'iCtt1a .\ ve S 320,000 lrvtD~ Mr & Mrs Loran l ~humacher Jr .. ~8 .\goslino S220,000 Mr & Mr5 f>o4gla\ .\ Tran. 68 .\gostino $229,000 Oran0t C0Mt DAILY PILOT /W4K1Meday, Mateh 22, 1911 ~uuc., u )I ~ •• u ~~ •• M• Olur .. ., 4f $.IA A.win ,. • IJ 10 ,.,. t.l'finqt .. SI \I $1• ,,.,,,. ll CCI ,.uldfN .. so ~-.. •• ., ,_...,. 8l ... l~~,"~ II o .,.,. IUI 10 u '•~ .. 18 '~'"' •• " 1UCJen ID 0 '-''°' .. 0 J~ ., tt SA,....,._ IO •• w..,,.,....oc •• ,, uirw •• .. So#> MN! 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MOIW-8' •• MocMf•• cond<llont ... lorf'CO<Jil _,,, t2q1m Ot == , .. ,.., Monl..oeto .. u ~ tuno¥d •-· o1' 7S loo '"" Second h40ll t32Pm (>I SW.~ 14 ,, .. ~l'f•J' u .. ~.., ...... good .... :,:"& -1'1 ~WU loday .II 605 P"' '""'' ~ IO ,. ~ so If •.llPf<lO-O "" ~ -. l""'WMy • S SI 8.M r.(I WI\ Al ~ 06 w--.1) s... dlr«llOn ~ ...,..._ N~t locr. 14 SJ Councv Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Maa~ 74 Agostano S22 2.000 Mr & Mr1 Clark S Yardk'y. 78 Ago tmo $23 8,000 Carolyn 'I harpc,. 3 lbany SI 17,000 t Mr & Mr5. Robcn S Cumer, SI Alberti A1sk $108.000 Mr & Mr-,. Yung Fang. 30 AICJ(an- dna $360.()( l(J Fenjc~un g 'r saa. 39 Aluandna $338.000 Jud}'_~ < 1rubcr. 76 Altcan'I.' A1~lc $163.000 Mr & ~lfrs. Da\e K. H)u, 102 AlmadorS.!31 ,000 pm Dan McGrcgon. 2194 Aspen t. $221.000 . Mr. & M~ Llo\d B. Ro~. 2 Mitumn Oak. S.:?00,000 K.athl~n .\ Kelly. 24 Bahia $269.000 K~ok C. Chan. 26 Bahia $2'8.000 Mr & Mrs M1ch.ael J. Moore, '2 fklcanto $400.000 Mr ct Mrs Da-,.!d J Dintino. I~ Black Oak S 166,000 Richard <hburn. 66 BluC"Ja ' $286.000 Caprice E Leinonen. 195 BnaNood S 132,000 R~n F Voacl. 21 ButtOO\\ood $315.000 Tuan D Hoang. 4571 Dn'c $225.000 ~v: \.1 r &: Mrs. Jonathan R. Stahl, 390' ( larcmon1 S2 I S,000 , , Greaon A Shiel~,)4671 Coun-• tn~ood C..ne$2J9,wv Ralph . J. Sadlon. 18 Cl'0$9C1"CICk JI. > s 104,000 Mr &. Mrs. James D. Sutherland. I~ C rosscrcck $252.000 Mr & Mn. Richard A. Harder Jr., • 'I Doheny $495,000 Tina Davis. 25 Farn1de $167,000 ... Mr. & Mrs Thai Q. Npyen, l o~ F~S970,000 A8 w~~. March 22. 1989 Lagunaboytotourcountry By EMILY ADAMS Of -o-.y Not Jt.n "I only get scared when I fall and have no place to ao. ''said I I-year-old Jessee Roach. Luckily. th e "four-foot-sQme- th1ng" towheaded skateboard cham- pion has a knack for finding low- 1mpact landing places -which is espcc1all) important when susptnded upside down 12 feet above the pavement wnh only one's skateboard for company Jessee. "ho last "Summer won the California Amateur Slcateboard "Kids get hurt on the street more because they thlnk~Ws not cool to wear pa s." Jerry Roach, ther of Jessee League's lert1cal ramp compet1t1on for contestants 12 and under has been makinga naml' for h1mselfw1th tricks lake the Judo air. M 11ler flip and nose picks. In vertical compc1111ons. Jessee skates back and forth up the I I ·foot walls of a U-shapcd ramp. gaining momentum until he flies otT the top hp. turns in m1d-a1r or docs a fl ying tnd .. and then hits the ramp again - rolhng do" n and to th e other side. Roach's father. Jen'). says he doesn't wolT) while watching his son fl~ up a ramp's steep sides "Kids get hurt on the street mare bcrause the\ think H's not cool to wear pads." Roach said. "Besides. on a ramp there's room to fall down with the slope instead of hittang a flat surface." . Because there arc no local "cnical practice ramps open to the pubhc. the 6lder Roach built a 8-foot, U-shnped ramp in the back yard of their Laguna Beach home. After neighbor's com- plained, however. the< ramp was dismantled at the. city's_.requcst. • Now, Jerry Roach and his wife. JQan, takt turns shuttlinJ their son to Van's skateboard park in Orange or McGill's Skate Pa.rk in Carlsbad for practice five umes a week. .. Well. at least you don't ha'e to buy my clothes anymore, Dad." Jessee said as his father descnbcd the hours he and his wife put in watchina their son skate. Gotcha Sportswear has sponsored the }Oung ndcr and plans to-send him around the count') this summer to panac1pa1e in exh1· b1t1ons Jessee also skates 1n th e Gale Webb Safet) and Sport Shows at Knott's Berry Farm. Even though the ramp at Knott's was built for BMX nders instead of skateboarders. Jessee said he enJO)S the Webb exhibitions, wtuch promote sports as an altcma- ll\ e to drug abuse. "It's prell~ rad. We all )ell. 'Do sports not drugs.· .. In some wa)S. Jessee's fat her admitted. pracucing at Van's has been good for hi s son because of lh l' exposure to older, more experienced nders. ·'When he was ~ract1cing in h1'> back yard. there was nobody around here to teach him -because he was so far advanced -and I couldn't teach him an} thing," Roach said By watching movies of profernonal skaters and practicing wherever he couJd, the younger Roach taught himself many of the tncki onl> professional nd~rs dare. Eventually. Ia.see was allowed to OE lcalflyln .... Dally ..... ~~ NMll S-. Vertlc•I r•mp sk•t•board champion Jessee Roach, 11, He performs the judo air and Miiier flfp In exhibitions practices• maneuv·er at Van's skateboard park In Orange. promoting sports as an alternatlve to drug abuse. practice at Van's.. which usually onl) allows sponsored skaters to use its ramps But Jessee stall doesn't belie ve he 's quite ready for the pro ca,rcuit. "I'm still too little.·· he said. refemng to his age. not his height. He ma> be young. but compared to has younscr brother. John, who's 8 and also ndes for uale Webb oc· cas1onall), he's qu1ckl) approachmg maturat}. He figures he'll be read > to turn pro in two }ears. at the npc old age of 13. Jessee doe~ ha ve other interests - mostl} art and calligraph) -but his first lo' e remains the rushing exclle· mcnt of an I I-foot 'ert1cal ramp "\\.hen rm doingsomethmgelsc I alwa)c; wish I was skauna." Young cancer victims' artworks to aid research Students show their knowledge o~ "-,,..... llJ' _ ._.. Sl•·J••r·old Nathan 8urrow1 faboveJ of lrvlne ponders his creation whlle Cl•J Steams frlghtJ J, doesn't hesitate to use bold strokes on foafll·core cutout he Is working on. I' THI. 'POll U;1r1 . . Sy EMILY ADAMS Of IN o.-y l"tloC SCM' S1'-)ear-old Nat han was running full uh around a table littered with art supplies. holding an exotic four· legged creature ··This one's a cen· taur ... he )cited m passing. The creature he was rcfernna to was cut from artist's mountina board. had a painted. almost human, fa~ and fun) balls stuc·k to the neck. "I lake this one best.·· Nathan said, "but. ofcourse they're all good." One of IS children gathered for a day of cutting. pasting and paantina at the Art Institute of Southern Cah- fomia an Laguna Beach, Nathan. like all the other children. suffers from cancer. More than just a fun outing, the artjstic spree was also 1 wa) to raise much needed cancer rescart'h funds by sellm& the childre.n·s artworks. The wt1d and whimsical creations by the children will be auctioned May 6 at the Balboa Bay Oub's Kentucky Derby Day ~ Glad Tadtngs, an - oraanization which raises money for the Pcdtatnc Can«r Research Foun· datton at Childrcns Hospital of .Orange County Glad T1d1ngs was founded by Michele Smith and Cam Peterson Graeber. who have children currenll) undersoing cancer treatment. The organazat1on's fint bi1 fund·ra1s1ng success was last season's Chnstmas cards Des11ncd by ch1Jdren in the c,ancer proaram. the cards were sold throuah depanment stores such as Nor- dstrom. which offered the cards at no profit to the store. The holiday cards earned Glad Tadmgs $42.000. all of which went to the rli!SCal'Ch foun- dation But Glad Tidings has more in mind than fund raising with the sale of children's artwork . ''We want to transform an into a medium which communicates with people.:· Smith said. The holiday cards included the name and age of the artist, includina what type of mahanant disease the child suffers. Hopin.a 10 make bu)ers a httlc bat more aware of the children who suflcr from cancer -which is acnerall y thouaht of as an adult disease -Sm111l said that byaivana or recc1vina one of thC' Olld Tiding..\ cards "a person knows 1 littl~ bat more about pcd1atnc cancer." Both Graeber and mith aarced that. for them, the fund rai 1na is secondary to public awarcnes,. How- ever, the monc) is till vet) 1mpon· ant. .. We want to S(e that (~•rch) lahs quadruple in size and arr:· Groebe r '3id. Already workina on the 1989 holiday c.ard and plannina 1 hne of blank note card to be antroduccd this )car. Glad 1 adinas ma) do Ju t that. By EMILY ADAMS Of -a-,,._ SCMr ln,trad of prcpanng an the Iona Jump. dtt.eus or pole "auh, members of th1 decathlon team spent count· less hours honrng their slulls 1n mathematics science. economics and literature. . And instead of choosing onl) the !)(st. the team was composed ot students who general!} urn C'"i. and B·s as well as A's an school. The diversitl and practJCC must have paid off for th e Laauna Htlh Hiah School ·Academic Decathlon team as 1t captured fifth plac~ in the state compeuuon 1n Bakersfield re· cent I} One Laauna Hllls student, Jerem} Roethler. won a gol4 medal for overall best performance 1n the scholastac -or " B .. -level. .\total of 44 C'altfom1a team~ from 4.'.! counties -~ AA&eles. because of its si1e, gets extra teams - <ompct patately-and logcthet "' nane academic tests: math. scicna. \Oeial scacncc. economics. lansuaae and literature, fine aru. cs )' inter· view and pe«h . The 10th event. called the upc r Qu11, 1s the onl) one ~hach the public 1 allo~cd to attend This )cat'• upcr Quiz topic was the U .. ~idtnc~ Quesuon included ran the pmuc from th electoral proccu to tnv13 Qunt1ons .such as who ran "hen. F..ach team cOM&\ts of nine stu· dents. three each from the honor\ IC\CI, scholasuc kvcl and '-'aNit)' or &fide(' tevel. Laura SolotT. prnidco1 of theCahfona cademtc Decathlon, w1d that the) included all thrtt Tc~els to provide a balanct. "When they form a team," c;o1ofT said, "they ti') and select _younpk" b3Std on tntett t and mottvahon." The other tudcnts 1n the Laauna Hills team ~Michael Cra ka, Jack Oicu~ JctT Mc ombs. 11ch1d Lind- ' . T)lcr. uchman, Juhan Kinpton. Don Varner and M•cllUI ymons Team eoachc'S ttcrc Kathy lane and Roeer Oun&non. Ocean View sti.Jdent's skills addup to aperfertscore maJonng an busmen economics. ••• The Girl Scout Council of Oran County has elected its Dew board and nominating (()mmiucc members. Memben-at·lar&c include Elli• Chtlsoa and Benke oa ... of Hunt· in~on Beach. Eltt1ed to the nomi- natin&. committee wu J ... &J-..t, also of Huntanaton Beach. • • • • The ta k foroe, cstabli bed in 1988, is re ponsable for formulatina policy for the selection and placement of an in JWA'1 new terminal. Co ta'• speciality is archncctunl &raPhlct\, vi11Aal commun1ea1ions and m1rkctina t«hniques. St.ti~ man· a_jjna di~tor or the Grove I neater Compeny/Shakcspcart Festival. is vcncd in theater ttthniqua and arti manaatmeot and devtlc>pmtnt. • • • Men. CMe of lht Huti•on Btac'h Llons Oub_JM'ettft~ a $3;23 I check &o the Pier llaMntiOil Fund. ardy!.. must hue an 1fflnaty for trivia, quick' rcflcus and an ability to perform well under Dm1Ure. • • • 1-.... ,. ..... c.ne. a-... '· a .................. A.'lllCift. all from CW Co'l•rlnille. lllve bttn included ia .... ·-ldltion or .. Who's WM ~ leudenu in AIMTitM lJ-Dd Col· ~ ............ ftwthe ..., ....a °" IC:ldrmk idlievt· ...._ ~ llO d9e c•.,.eitJ, -~. ~.:rn;tc~:.; for Educauon and Research. Founded b) MUduker tM> rcan .,, Utt <>ranee Couty arm or th anodatton now htdUdet neart .50 women who arc pohticaJly active in the count}. • • • Eastern attendants, consumersjoin Continental campaign ly DAN K\tflU. ~£ ........... A1J,h1 attendant at trikKriOPltd C:..!>tcm Atrlincs Tunday 101ried -With con~umcr JtOUPI in a campeip to ritn.uudc the pubbc not to fly aister camcr Conlmcntal Ea tern unions-also wtfcomed de-~ l'lopt'r Donald 1 rump·sefTort &o cut a bet1er deal for u tern's lbuttJc \\b.ich he )$ • "-Onh IC$ th.an the ajfccd-on putthasc pnC't of S36.S nulhon bccauseofthe nrike ... Thas is part of the ent1rt Ea.stem s)'stcm and \hould not be Jct loose.'' said Jim ('onley. a Machinists union spokes· man fbc union have chu~ that hank LorcnLo. chairman of Teus \tr Corp., partnt of Continental and Eutcrn, as inppm1 Eur.cm of its a\seU to benefit non·umon Conti oen· 131 "Startin& today, ~e wall be aJlin& all good Amencans to stand up to fraok LorenLo by refusin• to 0) ustttn and Cont nmlal. •• iiid Mal) Jane 8Ur}t. P!'t"l•cknt oh Tra~n Wort~ Union local ttprestotina F.a cem fliaht 1ttendan" .. Amttica wall stand up 10 Frank l.A>rcnto because Amencans beli ve people who wort lwd dtlcrve a dettnt ~ and WOtt as condi\Joa and to bt tttated hkt hvman bci~" Barry said. - frank Jac:Ulone. tllecutive datee· tor or lhe Aorida Con umcr fcdtr- atio.n, uratd tra\'tlen to avoid t..orcruo'i carriers because of his an~ sset tripprna. .. h's morally wrona to 'iand by and keep 0)'1nl ConuntntaJ:· Jack.alone saad Lil Leviten of the Flonda lite Council of Senior Catiztns said ahe would attk suppon for the boycott from the National Council of Senior C.tazens • Teus Air (act<t labOr ttoublc on anothcrfrqnt wbc11 Continen\&J n1Jht attcndanu called a ''nke Mondi). No nishts were canceled Monday, aftd 11 veraJ ~orairporu Tuesida) mom1na thm ~re no 1mmcd~te rrporu ohn)' en· t on opcntions. Conllntnta1 111d II would feplacC the :JS antncbnt wbo 1kt'd out Monday. In a letter to Lorcrw> oo Monday, Trump said the J 7•y-old tnke that ba cnpplcd E.a tern's flia.ht 1ehcdule had eaten into tbt on«-profhable buutc's market share and dcprc ~ ns value.' .. J'"c ne"er seen anythana hke u ... Trump said. "The '1'1uule h s bcoomc an entirely different business in th.tt us market share and customer base may be lost for $0me lime to come. if not forever." The financier said he wu lookina for a reduction .. in excess of $l2S m11hon" from the $365 m1U1on he a&rttd to ~Y last )e&r He sa1d he consadtttd $200 milhon a reasonable pncc now Ea tcmfiredbackalettertoTrump the same day, sayin& n was entertain· ins other otttn tor tbe huuJe, intludina one unaohcited b•d Mon· day mom•na. and invited Trump to submit a new bid. Any deal would ba\lc to be ap- proved nt U.S. Bankruptcy Coun an New York City. Ea tern filed March 9 for Chapttr 11 PfOlCC'tton and rt· orpnintion afttr all but 200 of 1t pilots and mo t of its Ot&bt attendants obect'vcd M \:hin1st picict lines. leav· 1na the cattier able 10 fly le s than 10 percent of 11 normal hcdulc of l .040 ntahts. Ea tern had a kcd the court \O e"pedate the le to Trump but union~ hl\eOJ>oosed \ht mo\e, claiming It IS pan of Lorenzo's attempt to disman- tle the camer. Lortnzo has said sclhnt otT some asseu 1s the only way to ~ve the money-tos1na a1rhnt. New Job actions against Continen- tal "Aerc ex.peeled to be announced today by Easlem's unions. wh ich they cla1m has b«n s1phomn1 off Eastern assets sin~ lonR ~fort the stnke bciln March 4. Fliaht atttndanu at ContiJttnLll said they were 11rilun1 to prote-st wa~ of SI 1,000 to $15.000 a y :~ "1h1ch they say arc 30 perct1)t to )U perttnt below those at other camtrs Lewi Jordan, uccu11ve vice prrtt· deot and chief opcratins officer at the aarlinc, said a $19 million waac and benefit mcrn~ lmplementcd on Jan. l brouaht Cont1ntntat's wages up to par an \he industry .\s of Monday aficmoon. onl> 3S attendants had aone on stnke and the)' would be "permanently re· placed." Jordan t.11d. No fltihts had been can~kd due to labor problems. he said Un1on of Ria.ht Attendants Presi- dent Carta Winlder said she believes the: stnke will broaden M more attendants become aware of 11. 'Tm sure tflerc mn IX" cancella· 11ons and there may ~ dcla)'s," she predicted au news conference "But I doubt we'll be shutting down the 111hne:· · Cortintntal't 6,800 n;,tat attc~ 1n1s ha~e been work~ wilhou1 a U'IC't inct a CbiJ)ltt I I re- orpnaution 1n 1983. The com.-ny U)I only S percent of &ta attcl'daall bclon.1 to LM union, but the utu01t uys 60 pcrtent are memben. tn other de"cloPments: -The Au Linc Pilots AAOCi.atton cha(led that Easttm pilots opentina dunn1 the stnke arc opuuinc man- datory pre-flisht visual 1n1pe(lJon1 of aam'lfi "That's an absolute lie pet· petratcd by the pilot's association .. another tactic to .scatt the public," said Eastern spokesman Robin Mate II -Eastern offered to11verefundsor free shut Lie 1JCket5 to QIS$Cn&ert if any shunle 01aht takes ofTmorc than five minute late for rtasons OtMr tbao a1_rport ~roblcms or weather TI>e . offer begin!> Thursday, when Eastern 1s ramng shuuJc farts beck to S99 c.ach way from a cut-rate S49.• Fruit from Chile to return to grocery shelves by weekend By 808 VAN EYKEN OI u.e O.-y '1IM kMf C h1lcan grapes. has11l y w11hdrawn from the grocery shelves 1n last week's ,,m1dc SC'are. should be bouncina t1Jl ~ onto 1he scrnt-b) the wttkend. ltll'll Hlh. S3) < >n March 9, an anonymous phone 1.Jlkr told L.S embassy offioal in \.tn11a&o tru1t fruit from an qncul- ural region near t~ Chilean capital h.1d bcrn po1\0ncd. \ · ~ Food and Drug Adm1n1s- lri1t1on offic1.il' tt:Sted lrutt at the pon of Ph11adelph1.a, where the bulk of fruit imponcd from Chile 1s un- loaded. and found two &raJ>CS that had been mjccted with small amounts ofcyan1dt The FDA issued a wamma agamst catin1 C'h1ltan fruit and arocery ch.a1ns rcspondr-d by removina Chilean produce from their shelves. Late last wed., however FDA officws bcKan an amb1t1ous tcsuna proaram cfcs1gncd to reduce the ltkchhood that tatnted produce "-'OUld reach consumers. "Probabl) by the end of the "'eek Developer wants doors to stay open By DONNA MOONEY ':>•"f I'--.-Wu r.-.. r hni: \\,I., a ume in Orange Count) 'h\.'n .i. dn eloper could pact~ a piece I prup•:rt). draw up a plan and erect huilJ1ng in six months. '(l" .i.uays. stncter rraulallom 11.1 l houed down the building pron'" ltcan take a de"elopcr two .wd a h.tlf years to linash a proJ«l. Hla1 r Armstrong, president of the 1 •range County chapter of the Na- 1 ronal ASSOC'tataon of Jndustnal and c >nice Pam. says cnou&b is cnouah. Hu1k!ins rules arc a touah as the> 'hould att. But tfiat doesn't mcao he thinks the l ounty's dc\lelopmcnt rate " prob-lem-frtt. In fact.. he'd k>vt to Ste rewcr dc\elopers. Problem 1s you can't stop the ~-onomy and then e~pcct 11 to start bad up ap1n. Tb comohcatcd relat1onsh1p be· . 1~-ccn dc\dopmnn. econom). traf· 1fic, hou ingand population is one his • soc-tation ha been tryina to txp\am to county c1tuen His top 1oal a the orpmzac1on·s new president will be to ensure the quality of development and nurture an ~onomically viable munity -not to mtnt1on pcT· suadsng residents that not all de- \ltlopers arc bad auys. '"Busi 1$ JC1llnJ undue blame for the amount or traffic," SI)'., tArm trona. He point ~o an incrnsc Jm population of the county' )'Oun~r 1senerat100 •$ a source of traffic co~uon. The 1SSOC1ation ·upoku- man, Gene Wri&ht. Y)S Eattcr break tbss k has clui'cd the frttwa>' b«au student have ttmJ)Oranly abandoned lhcar home turf in fa\lor of ·Palm prinp. , Bu incuhasc:umpr:omi~to tf) to h c the 110_.lh probl(m. Armstrona Buifdtrt now drop corridor f cc~ .. into • pol marted for hi&hv.-•> constn1ct1on bu in p0rks arc bcu\& bu.1 lt v.1lh more open cc and developen recognitt existing prob- lems. His own compan y's prOJC'Cl, the .!.600-acre Irvine Spectrum develop- ment compkll. rests at lhe lunct1on of the Santa .\na and San Diego free- wa)'s, ad1acent to an Amtrak passtn· ger line. Tenants of1he bu1ld1na must folio"' a transponat1on program. emphastLJng \an pools and flex1bl~ work hou~ "The worst-tlian& I could do 1s build a bu1ld1ng nohody could get to," he said. Armstrona. 43. has sttn the area transform over the 18 )ears sjncc he moved to Newpon Beach fresh out or the Navy m 1971. He worked as a m.arke11n1 consultant for rtal escate firm Grubb& EJhs for nine )cars unul ht started O'ponntU, Armstron& cl Panners an Irvine. Back 1n '71 the opportunity to prc\.ent the upcomana traffic snar& danJ)cd 11self beforc poht1cal tuders . Armstron1 sa) s the county and \tate faUcd 'o rccoan1zc the potcnt1.1I arowth. and former Gov Jerry Brown made a mistake when he froze frttwa) c0Mtruct1on dunng the Iona stre"'h from 1974 to 1985. More and mOlt ett1zcm padted u and haded for the sunn) beaches or Oran&e County. satura11n1 what ona: Yt&S open fields. Growth ha.s become so spread out, as Arm tronJ secs at. that even balhon-dollar projects witl fix only parts of the choked and chaouc traffic net.,..orit But ncrgrow1h or \lO"''tfOwth measure' won't solve the metS. he 53)~ ·You cannot take the attitudt :~c·re here. w let'..roll thccarpct up· If he -...ett lei~ of 1hc count). he woulJd lap 1 h1aner tu on aawhnr lo help p:ay for tran poruuon pro- J«U. He would also ~t le and mod1f) a plan v..rittcn up but \.otcJ down an 198"4 10 add to the sak~ ta' And ~ would \pend morr on man )OU ma) sec some lru11 aetung back into the chain," r.a1d 8111 Gnu. director of pr~~ r~lattons for rhc fDA "The 1ns~ct1ons bepn Satur· da)' in Tampa Ph1ladclph1a and Lo~ Angeles. Once a whole h1P.load ·~ inspected, 1t can be rekascd. · Fruit withdrawn from grocery shelve' included rl·d. arccn and blnck &fipeS, ptlChC!I. ploms. Ul'Clarint' , pears and rl)pbcmes Onl) &rapes and bcrri~ arc being rclcaSt.-d. Griu saud. A spokeswoman for Lucky Food (enters said Luck> stores could beJin r«e11. 1na ( hilcan grape) b) the weekend. "We do opcct to be stocking the grapes;· said Jud) Ded.c:r. Luck~ 's media rcl11t1ons repre~n1at1H' in Dublin. Calif. "o\s far as the heme\ arc conce rned, it's getung do!><' to the end of the season in Chile an'"a). w we're not going w he s1tx.k1n~ them ljlln." 01hcr &ron'r) chains .tho l:\J)CXI lo sec C. halean grape~ returning to their shel"es. ollicaals said "We don't h:nc an) H~t. ma)lle later this week." said Biii \.\ ade n spokesman for the .\lpha Beta Co ··Noboch's telling u an) 1han1 deli- n1tt :ret. '• Federal officials ha' t' contracted wuh hundred) of food industry tn!l~·tors for 1he steppc'd up insptt- 11on program Onh about 5 J><'f'C(Ot of all fru11 1s betn& \amplcd in tht' mspa.-t1ons rompared w11h l per<.-cn1 under normal cm:umstanc<"S. and sleptacs ha'c said the' doubled thr 1n- 1c:ns1tied pro&r-.im "ould bel·nough to t.'nsurt" safet} But Jad Brown prr\1dcn1 of Stater Brothers Markets. said he believed the inspcctmns would bt adequate. "All a government agency can do'' do its ~st to a1ve a reasonably s_ood mspccllon," he sa1d. "Our proel\ICIC managers arc also trained to ,. cogntzc when fruit has been tampered with And. of course, wc:'rc bi.I advocates of washao& fruit in lhe home btforc it's eaten. That can mak.e a b~a dlfTcrcncc .. GrocttY store manaaers say It will be 11 least four to sjx weeks before C1hfom11-grown arapcs1 plums and .other fruits become available. Wet Seal fashions reach record sales Wet Seal. the Junior ~omen's fashlon rci.a1ler. hu reported a record- brcakina 1988 W1th.S9 stores opened b)' the end of the )'eat, Wet Seal I~ $45 m1lhon 1n sales. u.p 3 pen:ent from la.st )Cit. The Irvine company's upansaon in tht v.estem i.tates ~ ~llpccted to ront1nuc this yar with 18 n<'"'\ storn planned. The firm was founded 30 ycan lJO as a beachwear \tore on Balboa bland • • • BoMt4 Md\cal Manfa.etarlq Ltd. reported that at earned Pf(>fil5 or S3.770 on rt"enun of $2.770,100 Tor the fiscal year end1n1 Nov. 30 This compares Yt1th a lo s of$ I malhon on rc"cnues ofS I malhon 1n the same pcnod ;1 )~ar before Irvine's BoMtd attnbutcs the 90 pcrttnt 1ncrnse 1n re"cnucs and tcncra.l bus1ncss turnaround in l 988 lo the increased aootpUnc:ic and ala of a canf monitor and d.ttc Pf"OCHSutl l\'Sltm • • • C.ltoll £1ectreakt tac. of In ant, a uppher of printers. tctmil\l.ls ud hardward 11cm1 for the pcr10naJ computer. DEC tod IBM twinu;cou market , has introduced t~ Pro Wn~ CI-$000 dot matri.1t pnnter lb.at fe.twa four pnnt speed\ and thru popular onnttr cmulatlon C tis SJ ,99.S. • • • ne &~1&• Compulet has m-e1 "'cd m~bcnhjp in tk Aizpon Consu.ftan Council (At(), an organ17Jll1on of 80 U.S. consult1Q& ft.nn • • • Wetwr Leet of Hun11ng1on Beub. 1 manufacturer of residential door tocn announecd toda) that 11 had ~•&JU!d an qrcemtttl to purcbast 26 acn::a of land in Tucson from the fates ( o The land will be thesittofWei9CT Lock's new manufact unng ft(lltt) Weiser had announced m Januar) th.at at was rclocallnt its manufactunni fac1ht1cs from Hun11ngton Bt'ach The ftnn e~pecU lo employ 300 pc<)JMe. Al its annual awards cercmonv~ er:.. Ir Elllt' Dana N!iucl residential bn>kt'Tllge offict announC'<'d a rrcoid )ear of safes volume. T~ office topped more than $7S m1lhon an 1otal transactton \IO)umc dunna 1988. an increase of more Lhan 16 pcrt'Cnt o" er 1987 as ... en as a record hip • • • Tht ruently sold out Estate xn~ at SeaChfT on the Gr«ns tn Hununston Beach produced a sales "olume 1n exe«S of S malhon. the lrvi~ Caymu Otve\epmaat Co. announced. The f iaure rt~nll sales of 142 ho 1nclud1n1 the sr"en full)·fumished model The E!tatc Sencs homes raneed from 2.600 to 4.SOO squatt feet aod offered up to five ~rooms. • • • Artstolle Veatare c.r,. has ~nnounced th.at manaaem<"nt has lig.aed a I • Bia Ir AnntrOflil, predclertt of NAIOP. rcorpni1.at1on agreement to acqusre for stock Panter Automoti\-C Corp., a pnvatel) held corporatJon based 1n Costa Meia Parker Automotive Corp manufactu™ a hne of Cf\&Jne maintenance iysiems • • • Staaclar• laformaia.. Sen~ be. of Santa Ana rtttntl)' joined ttlt tran\1t projects \lm>lar to the pas.sen· aer train ~TVICC ofTtttd from lrv1ne He would also conunue his educa- tton campa11n to AJ"c Oranae Count) au1hon1C'd dealer network of the In IO<' Teltt0mmaJcadee ptem. DI"-'" rc11dent'I a dtflcl'l'nl JX'r\IX'l ll\C ··1 of r O!>htba .\menca Information ~'stems Inc Established tn 1983, I don'tth1nk thc commun1I\ ,l\a ~hole pro\ldcs sale~ and ~rvtttforbu mesc; 1clcphonc "'stemsaod vo1<.T procc$SH11 .._nows the procc's ,ou ha ,t• 10 go rquapmt>nt The company also pro1,1dC\ discou nt Iona distance scnicc for throuah." Oran(tl" ( ounl' bu\1n~~. 'Markets calmed but economists concerned Federal deficit up ~ MMTIH CltUT'SfNGIJt ,,,, ......... smaU rally. Tht Dow Jone andu ln.al a\I~ rose by almcm IS po1nlS in the fint half hour of ltldtl'\&. The mark.cl la\Cf pvc up some of tl\o$c pins. But many «OC1omi satd the· conwmcr pncc rcpor1 still proHdc:-d womsomc evidence th.ti 1nna11on ~a mo" ina io • h~cdevcl. 11W: "ndcrl~1na inflation rate i IJVIDI dear I of accderali,,.. .. idCommuce ~Roh- en Onncr. ""The price sncru are sttona•nJ qlriat ~ide$prcad.'. Cynlh1a l.11 an cc:onomi~t (or Oita Rnourca Inc.. id her firm w rt '"' iu inRauon fotteaSt for the )Ur u~nS to a rtn,e of S pcrccnt '° 5 S pmxnt. betcd on rtCt' nt r pan .. ~ arc &fin•tch tn.Jlauonary pressures wonu111flrit . ) tbfOUlb the \)'1tetn and inflation it ff•na to~t bt'~ u em bmer. id Many eronomtm Qoeet the Fcd-mJ Racrve. an iu 1Mi-inflltion Consumer Price Index ,,~~ ...... ,,,... _.... J. I)' NANCY 8ENAC ~"'"' ...... \ \ 'I l I~ & U 0 " \ '1 ' •• -411 ~! • I• -:-. I -II '• -. '• -. -2'• '• -1 ''.I -11 ~ ~­~1 • .. -·-. '• -~. ,,. '\ l 'SE ('0 .'9POSl1 t-: 'l "H:\ '\S \C"l 'IO'\S 20 '75 D -111 ll 2'23 Jl • 11 IS1• lO 4+ ~ "1013 3.-+ ~ 11nem-., II •It 36 + • f JI• I •+ • 111m 7S ..-., '4S02 57 • 73 100. •1·~.+ I .. ... IS)., '1142 ~ • 151 20'11+ '7"9 Jl + 33 717 71 - 3 •S. s • l '°'1 ;u>,. + • 32361 l3·+. 1om• s2•...-, JS Ill 32'111+ I~ S4'll '5'11+ .. ISS3S5 IS-> IS * 42>..+ '• ' 11725 2"I + lit IS 310 J3 ) 13 421 31't+ • ll .,. lot'•+ • 114199 ~ + • 152 I t Net eno Ht<~I~ en..-ert · !h• d1ffeunu belwtl9f'I 0t•Y•O!J' <IO• no price •nd Tu.~v·• '' or b•<I orlce u.-s Laite~ t 1$0nC lrl 1 · p v1r~ero un 1 o mP1onr l '• p . Uiefft'lln 1 0 ercoGP a p L~ 21S·16 7-1% 0 .j m' vArm i '-• o , ty~~~ •h , !-1! I~ jf Mi ·i ono •k• J,. 'l UP . 1na ecn 27·16 S· 1 80 . entorm 2 '• p Ol>Ol'I ~n 11 1 Ha p : Anlibd 8 l Up ~~d '13·t2. +17·~ 8~ l . Conwn r•n 61-:t Bo l .t GenBld rd 4 • + n o 1 i •• EW ¥ORK-The toc.k marktl ~ • moddt rttO Ct":f Tuesday after the llt~_tpvrmrmnt tt0nomi n:PQn c.lmc:d-itt naaina 1nnauon fears. The Dow Jone '"era~ of 30 industrial stockstdatd up J. 7S point~ to 2.266.25. The blue-chip barometer had JUmJ)C'<t 14.64 point in the fir:.t half-nour of trad1n1 but retreated Advanc1n1 issue outnumbered de· dines by abOut 9 to S sn nationwide trading Of New York tock xcrutl'\je· listed stock~ with 89S 1s ucs up, 545 down and Sus unchanaed . Volume on the floor of the 811 Board totaled 142.0J m1ll'-.n har~. .6 do~rom l.Sl.26 million Monda)'. The government rcponed early .in the d3Y that con\umcr prices, despite ft II \'I" '\ \ '1-: DI D ft II \ 1 · \ 'I I·::\. D I It NEW VORK CAP) M/lr. 21 1· Tlf IS '\\'SI·: I .I·.\ Dl·:KS d•~~~c:~~ ~~>h•~:'ot •,~ "'5 Tr%:~, d•~~rfci'~~ ~~PJl\e~'of 41n"1 "\o r.=i active New ·~Of'k ~ock E1tc:hltnoe luuei, active Amerrcan sroek Exchanoe luue1, ~adino neflonatfv •I mor I en s 1 ~adino naflooallv at mor ;•n ll, ~ t· , ot''~ ~Coro • lt., ~ eeb01<. , • ~ + 19 owne<;o , •i + ~~ PortGenCP , '• ~st011111~ • '> -ft BankAmer • • '• l "Lt ex1$Air P 4 1• 1 '\ + li'J ~Power 1,4 • '• ·~' p , I~ + •11 mhlt~ j·•O . eorn am J • . anco 11V n I • ~ F ru11Loom '• + 1 • arn omm ~ • lnllTelc o 1 -'• Of5i~~ T 1: : -·: s::~~t~~~ :1 1i>; -• tw~~':' : t . + li ~~acito l:lti: ~ iJ~ '9ETAl.S PKl('ES ~~· AdllCLI> tnte M1C$lr 81ooore Al?P.leC ri 1niscr elem A nvord cl<E' GOl .. D PRlt·t :s KLIT:E 100~3 FM HAS OUI. Although your "easy going" favorites tation may have disappeared ... NOW 96.7 KWIZ F;M is Shining bright for Orange County with E:VEN MORE favorite of the 60's, 70's and tod~y . • At 96. 7 KWIZ EM we're carefully blending th music and memorie. · that go great with wnatev r YQU!re doing. Like it or not, the war on moajust aot pttSORal. Industry sanctions., eminion tandaids, ao~mmcnt· impoecd mileqe quotas and compeny trip avcf'llCS were fine for the avmae auy. l"hat is beCause they didn•t affect the avtt'llC IUY fOr the most part. Oh utt, every two years motorisu are forced to have their~'.smC?lequipment tested. But there's dam littlcsocia1 contnbuuon tn buying-a set of wheels Detroit was forced to design to achtevc a certain miles-per-gallon rate. Maybe that is why Southern Californta SlJll has 'the srnogiest skies in the nation. Up until recently, the rancid, rut-brown stuff has been latJcly somebody else's problem. Llke the weather or th.t nciahbor's barking d~ everybody talks about it but nobody does anything about it. The South Coast Air Quality Management Di$tnct and the Southern California A~sociation of Governments chan~ all that Fri~y wi~h a comprehensive plan to sw~p tM s~ie! dean. Residents m Orange. Los Angeles, Rivcriide and part ofSan Bernardino counties will be foot soldiers in an 18-ycar campaign to conquer the skies .• Yes, industry will have to do its share in the battle. But the front has been moved to the back yard. Chefs will have to learn to cook over ps barbecues Charcoal and lighter fluid will be banned. Gas mowers will be swapped for eleetne ~n~. if they c•n't be converted to run on another more efficiently burning fuel. The family car will be convened to run on methanol or natural gas. Dnve·through lanes at fast-food restaurants face restrictions to cul down on idling en~nes. Even the kind of tires you buy will be strictly controlled. Bias ply tire! would be repl,c:ed by radials, which last lonaer and th row off fewer minute r.art1cles of rubber. If your M1chehns aren t personal enough. hair sprays would be banned along with O{her aerosols. And if you think air quality officials considered a·nythmg inviolate in their 160 proposed rules. deodorants weren't left untouched. , Better get used to manual·pump sprays or solid sticks when 11 comes to controlling underarm body odor. Get ready to change your lifestyle. and breathe clean air. I Opinions •ltP'essed In this ap.ce we thoM of the Dally Piiot Other ~·~on thl• PI09 are thoaeot th9lr authors and attlst1 RMdwt' eommentt are Invited and may be tent to The Dally Prlot. P 0 Boll 15e0. ca.ta Meu..92626. Insecticide testing Last summer, the state Department of food and A&ricullure bypassed consultations wath ihe Dcpanmcnt of H""ealth Services and allowed students to be used as human auinea pigs for testing a deadl) insecticide that bad already been widely banned in California. Now those same •. apicuhuraJ officials say they are shocked to discover that man¥ of the students &QLa lot sicker than anyone expected. But their concern foJ''lfte victim$ of this irresponsible elpenmentation comes far too late ... OffiaaJs for Rhone-Poulenc, the French chemical company that manufactures Zolooc, insists that it's safe ... Under the terms of the field test the agnculture dcpanmcnt approved, the students wcrt supposed to be removed to safety if they howed any signs of illness. But in fact •... the company nc~cr notified the at.ate or the students that daily blood'tefts bowed their red cell counts droppina precipitously. a sure ·an-0fo\t.CfUJ)OSurc. Inst.cad.. tht company justJcciu ~nd1nJ I.hem back into the fields day after day to get a little sicker. The department calls the com!Xlny's conduct "an unbelievable breach of trust" and is thrcatenma to ta.kc actton apinst the people involved. But when it comes to affixma blame, there's certainly plenty of candidate • rangingJrom llObert Krieger and Rex McGee, the state agricultural officials who pu,hed lhis pl'Qject through, to Lou Marchant. the Ponervillc CoUcae offic11I who encouraged students to sign up, assurina them it would be safe ... However the auilt lS uJtimatcl) appon1oncd in this case. the ICuon hould be clear. If there 1s any occasion for using human beings as. aumca ptgs in this wa), the tests must be coaductcd accordil)I to the strict~t health ind safot) Jtandai'ds. The apiculture depanmcnt has hown that 1t cannot be truSUd to enforce that kind of discielinc. and it Ou&ht not be allowed to sanction any more or these test\ wiihout the pervision of public hcallh offic1als. " the s<>vemor won't put a top to it. lhc lqislaturc should. ne.rttao Btt Those airline accident arc enough to make a pcrwn want to stay on the around. but · in th1 modem a that i\ 1mprxtJail for many. · The qucstaons chat mu t be kcd and an wcred now are tbesC: Sbbuld airlines be forct'd to retire thcir old ... airliner when 00 reach a ccna1n acc. rather than continue to rt1>3ir them? What should be the cntcna for an aithncr't retirement" Arid docS the aviation mdustt)' react quick!). enough to correct the problem of aaina a1rcnfl Ol\C'C the~ bttomc known? for )Urs. the indu try ha araucid that :a&e atone i nu ~'°n to gro.und a Plane pcrmancntl)' pro idcd it is ~rop_rr1y 1nspectrit and maintaanc:d. BUt n ••• aiilinc en&i arr correctly ha' il'.'I Dd throuatns. The awful ttalit 1 th t tne Federal Aviation dmini~ tration' Jardi activcl>· contnbutn to the fHr-not to ) the danatr -of airline trav-cle~ alrra~)" alarm((I b> th midair calamaucs in vol ini older 1i~ran. Thathastochanat,andch•nJCQ,ui kl y.bCfi remottlhc are ucnfict'd 10 the trul wonuome combination of isnonncc and prCKJ1Stlna1ion. r..e.rprt.W"rul. McC-', M .. Black dots, -white birds, • • ra1s1ns are ~weighed ~ Do you ever he awalct at m&ht ~ wondenng ho'<A> the> keep all the ~ nusins in cereal boxes from fallirla to the bottom? Or why people don't JCl gooscbump on thc•r faces? Or what happens to razor blades that •~ thrown down used-blade sJ01s in hotel!I! What.do Assemblyman lewis, Nixon, Nolan have in common? I've JUSI fin ashed ~adina "WID' Do C'locls Run ClockWlse? and Other Imponderables" b> Dav1d Feldman. This as the second book on im- ponderables Feldman has wntten to help us sleep better at night or be able to win an argument or perhaps to show off at a cocktail party. Frankly. m) schedule doesn't allow much lime tor por.denng. And what limited t1mt' I do ha\>-C t~ -i ncvtr spent on nny of the above qucsttons. It isn'1 bcca~ I have all the answers to those questtons; l'm just not mte~stcd. SACRAMENTO -An informal network of independent tele\ asron stattons recently broadcast what ~as billed as an "unauthorized bio- graphy" of Richard Nixon It was a slapdash. low.qualat> production. But 11 had 11~ moments. the best being oral re-enactmcnl\ of the most damaging portion' of the Whtte House Ulpcs that re' cakd Nrxon·s direct 1n,ohcmcnt in the coverup that follo'<A>cd the Wa1craate buraJary in 1972. It was the coverup, and not the onginal bul'J)ary of the DcmOCTattc National Committee headquarten, that was Nixon's undoing. Faced with impeachment, he ~1aned. One would thank that Nixon's downfall would be an obJCCt lesson for other politicians, But newly released transcripts of SJ"l:l:'dJury procttdtnis that led to the mdictmenr of Assemblyman John uwis on foraery charics indicates otherwise. Lcwas, an Oranae C'ounty Re- pubur.an, 1s charged walh falsely usma Ronald Reagan's sianaturt on a S(nC$ of campaign lctten on behalf of Repubhcan Assembly cand1datM an 19&6, includ1na one that accused Ocmocrauc Assemblyman -Richard Aoyd of being 1hc fnend of drua dealers. But 1he transcnpt "-''eals that uw1s and o ther Republican leaders panic1patcd in a cynical -and ultimately unsuc1.:essful -effort to mislead the White House and the publtc about the ongms <.ll tho~· lcuen On a smaller ~le. 11 emulates Wnterptt' -and even uses \llme ol the same language of the carhcr poh11cal coverup. Take, for instance, the testtmon) of Henry Olsen. a formt'r lt"g1 la11vc staffer "ho dtrcctl) wor~t'd on the 'IOD\\ I' lllSl.OH\ Today is WcdnesdaJ'. Marth 22. the 81 r.i da) of 1989 Tht'rc art' 28.4 da} ~left tn the year. Today's hia.hh1ht 1n h1~ton On Maren 12. 1 76~ Hrn.un enacted the tamp Act to raa~ mone~ Crom thr .\mcncan colonic~ Tne ..\u set ofTsuch a strona prottst that" "'as ~Jed tbc fol )Cat On tht date. In 1638. rtliJ1ou d1 ~idcnt ..\nne Hutch1mon ,.,,,s e"pdlcd from the Massachusctt Ba) Colon) In 1794'. < ona~ p:med a lu w prohabi&ina Amtncan \('\ l'I from supplr1na \la\I~ to other (OUntrtC . In 120. l S. naval hero \tcohcn phonllcuer\ under. he said ordc~ from CWI\ ftcr Flo) d bciwn ho\\ hng about the Rcaaan letter dircucd a\ ham and after the V.. hrlc Hou-.c d1~H1~ed rcspons1b1la t' Ol~n said. he wa'\ called into a 'mecuna wuh l..cwi~ anc.f Pat Nolan. then the Republican A scmbl) lcada .. Wh> did \Ou bnng them ('laffcrsJ down here·;' Olsen quo1c Nolan a~ saying to ~as "I thought that ~c: had arrans«t that you would &alk H> them to CJH me dcn1abih\) " • H1J cover blown, Nolan procttekd to directly a k him to lie tO tht' Whate House. 01 n testified. "He tndtcatcd to me that I would~ telling a false story to the ~ htle House:· Olsen said · I ~a bcrna asked lb do 11 to help Sl\C polll1C3l embarra sment " The coverup 'IChcme, as outhncd by Lewis and olan. wu to h3\C Olsen and 01her m1tTcrs tell the White House that th(' letters had re'>uhcd from a stafT·IC''d nii understanding Later. Olsen tcs\alied. hr wac, told b) Ll"" as to refu5e to cooix·ratc "'•th an FBI 1nvc.,\1gatron into the <,ourn· of the ktter. As -w1lh the Waterg.:itc \C"andal thl· ;um of the polaucran wa\ to m1\d1rt'c.t tnvt.-sttgators an hOPl'" of 3"01<.lrng rc<,pons1b1h11 As staffer Richard f empk t~utied to the g11nd JU(V, "V..c "ere ti) IO&JO con1rol the 11uat1on from a PR ~atur wu killed an a duel ·with Commodort Jamt.-s Barron near Wa~hanaton 0 < In 1882. < ongn•s\ oulla"rd pul)F JOl\ In 1894 hocll.'' ., liN ~1.anln ( u~1 game..,,,a'>pla)rd Montrl.11 lhl·homc: te<.im. ddca1cd Olt.t\\J \.1 ln 1929. a l S. ( \'-1\l (1u.trd 'l'\\l.'I "3nk the I'm .\kine.'. .a < .1n.1than- l't'jl tercd \Chooncr 111 lhl' < 1ulf ol Mciuco The KhOUnl"r ~a .. ""IX' 1C'J (If <."afT)lnJ boollC'J l!QUM In 19.lJ. dunna Prnh11l111e1n Ptl•\1 dent Fn1nkl1n 0 t<oo\t"' d t ''lin,·<l .i. mca urc 10 ma kt "r nl· .inJ hc.'(·r cnnta1n1na up to \ ~ Pl'tlt.'nl .alrnhol standpoint · The co' crup had an in1t111I succc . l he White House. anxious 10 pul the cmbarr.tSMnJ mailer lO mt, aarccd lO d1sa' ow the ktten and accept Nolan's a~strt1ons that the) had ~n a ~lafl-lc,el "goofup" and that those rn,ol\c._'(f had bttn repnmandcd. ..\1 one point Nolan put out a publ11.: statl'ntl'nt pinnana bl:tmt' on ··cam· pa1gn ~orkcn unJer the mmalcn bfhcf tha1 the \\.h1tc Hou~ had appro,cd the lettt'rs But Flo)d persevered. ra1S1nJ Mii m the press about the letter that had be-en !.Cnt, O\Cf Reagan's saanaturc. to vote~ m hi\ Jisanu o n ~h.alf of Republican candidate R~r Fiola SI) tnl flo>d "chose 10 Jive In to the po~erfol underworld drua industry .. EH·ntuall). Attnrnc> General John V .rn de 11.Jamp·s office then presented lhe cue to the irand JUl'V in Sacra· mcnto and oblaancd the indictment Of UM~ N olan. the grand JUr) te<1t1monv mal.cs dear partK1pated full) jn tM CO\t'fUP The pro$CCUIOrs apparently had hoped 10 SC"Cu~ a conspiracy rnd1c1mrnt A131ns1 him as ~ell. but therr ~as no dtr«t evidence 1hat he 1u1homc.-d 1he dispatch of&he phon)' lc11c"' The direct orders. thr te t1· mom indu:ate~. came from Ltw1s T tic (,()p lane. 1n the mcanumc, ('(1ntinue'> to be th•ll it's a polt11caf andor pubhc: rdauons problem not 1 criminal matter V.. hen the grand Jury ltst1mon> was rclca~d la\I "'t·d "lolan·~ suCl't'S or •3\ GOP k .idcr. Ro\s John~n. issued another 'ttattmcnt dt·noum:1n1 the ant..lactment a\ a pol111cnl ~Heh hunt b) Dtmocral Van de Kamp That's mol't' or less what l'-w1~on sard of the ampt'.tt.hment proettd1nas ap1n t him Do Walttn Is a s)'IMl.kat"' collllUht. kpl In I ~41 . the (1rnnd < oull-c r >am 1n \\ 3\h1ng1on \la\l' v.cnt an to ol)('r· JI ton In 1972. ( ongrcss ;,en\ the propo\4,"d [Qual R1&1\t ~mendmcn1 lo the ( onst1tul11in tu the state~ fnr ra11fa iltmn In 1987. a prl>Agc h.llle l'arryang .L~txl ton~ of rclu)C kll hhp."" ' on a \I\ month JC\umc~ an \t"arch of a pl.Kc to unload fhc barge "a" 1um~>J av.a' "' ~\t'ral \!:UC\ and thn'l' lon:-ign rountnes until \!)al<' "'a" found l'>J\ l 1n r hp Br ftco Au«I•~ Pr('SI Cartoon's comparison criticized Firm's founder provides more insights I don't eat ccrtal with ramns 1<> the locauon of said ramns is not in'lpon· ant to me. Disposal of used ruor blAdcs m hotels ranks close to the bottom of th1~ I worry about. Just thmktnJ about scttma -to<>stbumps on my face makes mesctaooscbumps on the ams of m)' body approved for that function, so I never tbmk about that. , But there ut some unanswctcd queshons that keep poppinJ bade i~ m' mind at various umcs. 1ncludma the pre-dawn hours. The1C quest1on1 arc more import.ant than ratSlns and razor blades so that's why they keep nauiname For lnstance, wh} do some men ha'e moustaches and bard that art a dafft'rtnt color from theu hair'? l think about th1 whe~cr I run into Rl) l'ncnd who 1s blond, but whoS( mou \ache and beard arc red. When 1 ha"en't seen him for a v.halt, I d1<1m1 1t from my mind unul I ICC a ccrtatn. handsome commcn· tatoron TV Wtho h black. btat'k hair a v.ttitc. white moustache. And tbC'ri I tan to ponder thl$ qontion apin. Another 1mponan1 1 swc I wrestle with -Why docs thc,proaram ''E~ on LA." co'cr pr1C11cally all arcu of rbe world except LA." On ~ oocasions they do a btt on Lois n lcs, but usually they'~ an Grtett or Australia or on somt tropical island. Ml rtSult of their 1ttnertl'). r often los.e lttp at night btcau~ I'm "'ondcrin& wh> they don't call tht program .. E)e on the 'World " I'm not 1oin& lO Slart pondenna ho" romputeA and fu maclu~ '<A.Or~ until I figurt out ho"' the nmflcss telephone work<, And tht ones v.1th cords I repta\. m) pandenn& umc i ltm1trd I ha'c to pend it on 1mp0nant t\ u~ You don't think th~ art 1mporunl'' WeU. JUSl com- pare them io a few ol FeJdman' otha 1mpondl·rabl~ Ho" about pagr 124 -··wh} do run\ in \tod1ngs run up"'' Or ~gr 102 -"\\h\ as one s1dt ot Rn nold' aluminum (011 stun) and the other \1dc dull"" f um llack to page 83 -"Why 1$ 1hcr<' a Mad. dot in the middle of OlhCNl'iC "'hilt' bird dropp1np'1'' \\ h' "'aste time on the~"~ run in \Our ~toclung 1 a d1~cr no matter ..,.hK.h v.a) at runs. You chante into another pair quickly. You don't pundcr "'h~ 11 ran up instead of down I don·, know of an'!'onc who tear\ oil a p1("t-C ol a)ummum foil and lhcn ddl3tl'.''>..,. hrther to wrap the lcf\oven an lhl·dull '\1dcortht htn) 1de. What "on the coo~·, niind is. ··How C&A I reef.de thi for dinner tomorro• n1 t"'' m.Sdroppings? t nc"ergjve them a thou ht uni the \a~t 1 rm, patio furniture or my car. f\'m th a I ot'\ ct S&\. "Look. wh\ 1 there a blad dot an thr maddk7" Instead. I u ua11 ~} -""ell. ne"er mtnd <\s bu\) as m 4iCMdule as. lhett 1 one matter th3t ront1nually me. I ponder 11 ~Hn da) a ~ct1'--..ha\ are wt 101na to tui"e f; r dio_Qtt toni&ht" c.J1maJ1f AH 'ff~U U~ tit i..,..Npl. Comments are welcome .. AtO DAILY PILOT/ Wednaday, March 22, 1080 EN A novel staging of 1 Hard .Times' lyTOMTITUS ~ .... cat!' .. ., ... Endurance and appnciation are severely tested in °Hard Tjmcs" on South Coast Repertory's Second Stqe, but those who stay with the 3112- hour adaptation of Charlct Dickens• novel will be richly rewarded. The idea of transforming a book written in l 8.S4 into a ma ive production for lhe stage -and addina music -may seem a bat 'I'\ l .IS'l 'l '\fiS foolhardy on the 1unace, cspecaally when only Ove princJpal IC'ton arc c~ with inttrpretina t0rne l 7 different ro&ei. Yet somehow tbt concept works -except for the vocahzina. whjch adds hulc to the play but runn1n1 1ime. Director Robert w. GoWat;;r1 who makes h11 SCR debut with Hard Times," has paanstakinaly crafted a richly unique experience1 but one which ~mands cxtraorauwy pa· ticnce and concentntion from the pl&)'IOC'r. Characcm which antcr- relite wath one n~t~ often are P!•)ed by the same petfonner -an ideal actma elttcitc pCrl'onned with consun)mate uill by Goldsby'• multi-ttcetcd ca t. 1 Narration -done by lhe actors while entering or exitina a character -fills 1n the blanks necnsarily left by the .sta&Jni (or else the abow wo&iid run the l>ctter part of a day). And with lhe u~ of muks. ~ 11\Cj other devices. each ~~ in the play ii blriacd with fUU 'dimenuon aild contrast from other rola .,..,.. ~ the same acior or ICtttM. While the lboW it an ememble tnumob. at further ~ tbl belief. Jona htld in &Ids comer dial Anni l..()na is arsuably the hne11 actress in Ofan,e County. LoN attacks the roles o[~)nnocent Y<>VIW gjr~ a bitter bus_yoouy and a ~r of workina·dass Cockneys inlo four beautifully con~eived charac- terizatio11s, each steeped in splendid individuaJasm. Jarion Monroe enacts the machine-like headmaster of &.:'school off acts .. with brutal precision, then slips cleftly into the ro)e of an oily cad bent on scparting a youna woman from her husband wnh a voice that recalls the late Georat Sanders. He also con- tributes a powerful cameo as an intense umon o,..anizer. In her professional debut, Devon -and is dischal'JCd as a result -as sound destp, "Hard Tames" runa iu Raymond is excellent u. principally, movingly interpreted by Art Kounik. coune with swtlina realism. The the young wife of the status-con9Cious who also doubles as a circus manqcr settina and costumes, by Ariel, bus1nessman. but also as another with a pronounced speech impedi-further enhance the grimy coal-town union organizer and a watchfuJ old ment. Koustik ably portrayi the atmosphere of Dickens' novel. crone whose presence is dramatically cbssic Dickens victim, a down-"Hard Times .. is precisely what its clanfied an the final act. Raymond's t~1. n1 meh mbcrf redof the lower class title implies. a dcpreuina, melodnm- dehcate beauty enncbes her role as w11.n ltl e ope o emption. atic so~oum into the E .. •'and of the Louisa, the headmaster's dauahter The employment or masks by . .... f . trained in the absence of emotion Monroe and Sicular further mad-I th century. But the force o au · .___ t · 1·"' h · h · pre5entation and the superior taJents who discovers w;.i~ too ate m tie. emp as1zes t c contrastans roles -of its small but mi&hty cast combine Robert S1cular performs as both the but beyond that, Monroe dcscaRis h' 10 make it 1 compe~Jin• ex~mce. businessman and the headmaster's about threc-quarten of the way ·• .,.... · wayward son with equal impact, through the show underhnin& has Performances arc beu\I given an adding a ditsy bank porter for comic character's transformation from hour earhcr to compensate for the relief. 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" ·~· •• tt , ti It u UA• H llll CPOUI ., ., ~·•!I ... )t CNA•Cll ARl <POI I - u Jt> ......... , • lfVtATHA• UU lltlJ ... , ,. ... tancia, Ocea La Milada falls to Eagles in Coast tourney Wbtre Eai.ln Dare? These bird1of prcy 1Ct1D to have no feat aftd winnin1 seven of their tut ci&ht pmes. \ · utaocia Hiib'1 basebart team~on­ tinued to rece1ve outstandJna pitch- ina. ah<t the Eaa>es earned tl\rii ~ second straiaht Wln over a prc..season ranked team at the Pride of the Coast i;oumament Tuesday to move to tOday's champfonship pme at Estan- cia at 2 p.m. again t Leuz1nicr. Grq Brannis, a Junior tefthander who improved to J. I, provided the arm and La Mirada -ranked eighth in the pre-season CJF 3-A rank.inp whlCh listed Estancta amon& the ''others" -served as the VJct1m. 7-1, in the semifinals at Esaancia. Lcuz- 1n_ger defeated Capistrano Valley, 12-4, in the other semifinal. Brannis allo~ed five hits and two walks while strik1n1 out seven. .. He settled down as 1he game went on, althou~ he was a little shaky at the beginmn&" said Estancia ass1J- &anl coach Paul Troxel of Brannis. "It's kcepsna UJ 1n the ballpmes. and the kids arc pta_ying well." It was Mon<lay 1ha1 the Ea&Jes topped fifth-ranked Artesia in the quanerfinals. "We've beaten two (tough teams) m a row. Now we've &ot another tou&h one (today). Lcuzinicr has a puclier who throws in the high 80s or. 90sJ who'saoing to bea topdraf\ pick, ano they're coached by ex-Dodger Dcrrcl Thomas." Leading the way al lhe plate were· Rob Nye. who ~cnt 3 for 4 w11h an RBI double in the sixth; Scan Nichols., 2 for 4 with a double and an RBI; and Marco Vasquez, 2 for 4. Mike Curtis pve Estancia a 1-0 lead tn the third innma when he singled, stoic se<:ond, took third on a dropped third strike which sent Scan Nichols to first and scored on Paul McDan1els groundout. But after la Mirada tied the game in the fourth. Estaneta exploded for five runs in 1he fifth Jason White singJed and subscquentl) scored on Sean Nichols double. Nichols took 1h1rd.A.\ll a wtld pitch and Rob N}e singled throu&h a drawn 1n infield to score him (or a 3-1 lead Gary Burroughs walked and twp, subse- quent errors accounted for three more runs In other Pride of the Coast Tour· nament action. Coroca clel Mar 17, Lynwood f : Fmhman Todd Kehrl1 ~en1 3 for 4 and drove in five runs "'1th a patr of homers to lead l he Sea Ka ngs past The Wood 1n the consolation semifinals. CdM will face Bolsa Grande. a 6-4 winner over Glenn on Tuesday, at 11 a.m. for the consolation title. Kehrti. a 6-foot-S. 190-pounder who aJso scored three runs, twice follo"'cd his brot~rChns' walks with home runs a1 C'dM exploded for ntne runs 1n the third mnm&. Chn Kthrlt finished I for4 wuh fourrunsand two RBf fl"lease see PRIDE/12) eatancla'1 Greg Brannl1 (above) dellvers en route to pin- ing th• win. Paul McDantel1 (above rlghtl charges a IA fOlllf,I H\,kllH\11 -• WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22, 1989 ID o.., "'9t ,...... ., ~ .. .,_ M"ada runner trying to steal home. La Mirada'• Robert Reed beats a ptclcOff throw to first baseman Len Herman. Hernandezes key Seahawks' win at Elks tourney "" When one thanks of a double-play combo, one thanks of defense. Ocean View Hiab Coach Ste\'c Barren b.as a plcascnt pJus comina • from his pair of middle 1nfieldcrs. Yt1ho arc producina runs more wn lo Lou Whitaker.and Alan Trammell of Detroit T11ers fame than your aver.: aae ke}'stone combanauon. ~ While JUnior shortstop Daniel Hernandez continued tus tprrid btt- t1 na oifTuesday at the Santa Ana Elks Tournament. bis brother Steve. the Seahawks' shortstop. aot tnto the act too in leading a 7-1 victory over El Dorado in the champ1onsh1p semi- finaJs. The Sea hawks advanCA:d to the tJlle pmc at Rancho Sanuaao at I :lO p.m. toda) ag1unst Mission VicJO, a 6--S winner over Diamond Bar 10 the other semifinal. The top three men in the Ocean Vie" hncup dad most of the damaae . Tucsda). Daniel Hernandez went 2 for 3 with two runs and two RBI, upptn& his tournament totals through three games to 8 for I 0 wtth six ruOJ and eight RUT. "Not bad for a shck field1na hortstop," gu1ppcd Ocean View (oach Steve Barrett Steve Hernandez went 3 for 4 with t~o doubles, t"'o RBI and two run while Gary C'hrastopherson went 2 for 3 w1th a double and two RBI .. When they aet on a role.z they're pretty tou&}l: said Barren or his ftnt three men 1n the order. "Our bats arc JUmpma off the rack n&ht now. We reaH> needed them tfie first two games. We Jumped out early today and that made It easy for the pitcher.': Speaking of pitching, it v.as ap1n Rand} Karhncr who figured in lM dec1 ion. K.arllncr made it five wins and two Sl\'CS in seven appearanc:es thlS ason by burhna a complcte- pmc, four-hitter w1lh no walks and four tnkcouts. Without Karhner to 10 apmst the Oiablos tod.a)'. Ba nett hopci the aood hitti~ conunues to upport the team s strona pitchm&. ·Tm not 1om' to have m)' ace goma. so we'rt go1n1 to have to score some runs tomorrow." Barren satd. "But ~·ve bttn hsthn& the ball, so 1fs po 1ble If we JUSt hold them off on the mound. we·n be oka)' " At the Coachella Valle) "Tour- nament: • Edlao• It, IJHllo t : Chad Poneplck swaued a thrtt-run homer in the fifth inning and teve Thobe had a '~­ run shot in the Chatters' five-run fourth as Edison led mo t of the way to defeat the two-time dcfcnd1na loumament champtons in the cham- p1on!-h1p quarterlinaJs Ed1~n pla)s<. entral ofEI Centro at lnd10H11h1oda)at IOa m fora berth 1n the utlc game Jumor lcft-handa Jim Futam1 hurled a (Om pletc-pmr ix-hitter v.11h \1~ s1nkcou1s in the s1'<-1nnin1 pme (Please SH SEAHA\IVKS/12) Hillman.leads Indiana in· West; Thompson too busy to be tired Hoosiers face Seton Half in regional semi INDIAN.\POLIS (AP) -The lcadenh1p of Joe Hillman ~nd lhc un~lfi h talent of Jay Edwards have bttn the kc> to a succcssfuJ Indiana be ketball ~n. Coa,h Bob Kmaht U)'S. Knt&ht named ~oa h of the )CU Tutsday by the 811 Ten Conforcncc. is prepannJ his Hoosiers to pl•> ~ton Hall Thundaym thc1tmlfinals of the NCAI\ tournament's West Rcs.iona.I. 'Ac &races the mak1n~ of Indiana's conr~ncechampion hip beck to la t spnna. JUU befort Hillman lcf\ Bloom1n&lOI') tojo1n the Medford A's Cla1 A bastbefl team for the sum- mtt. Hillman isa product of Glendale Hiah. "'I broUiht Joe in and ad, 'Tell me 11b0ut Edward"" Kn11tu recalled. .. tfe fd, 'Ed•'rd is tM be t &UY to play baskctblll ~1th l'\C c er pla>ed "'O .. IH\l'I with \' ou m1~s a \hot. l-d~ards 1s the fiN &UY to sa), 'Joe. kttp \hoo11n1 . ··t may alrcad) h.a\e told Jex toqu11 shoo11na but Edwards 1ell \ him to keep hootma and Joe hkc\ that Joe said. 'You·rt open. he get\ \OU the ball. he n:bounds If we could.J ust ~et him to&o full tilt all 1he time· Rut I H come to btheve he goe'I full ult a kll mort than you'd thin .. becau'iC he''> an cOortless pla)er. "W11h Joe'~ ab1hl) to lead Jnd 1hc feclina the kids have for the kind of pla)cr Edwards i' and the thmp he can do. we JUSl have a much 'itronacr team psycl'loloa1cally or mental!) than a year aao. l don't think 11 has a inaJe 1h1n• to do w11h what r'"e done." In first-and second-round ,..,.( tournamcn_t pm in TuC10n. the ond·1e'Cdtd Hoo ll'r\ 41hot . .S.SS ,,.._.,_ Jff HOOSIERS/121 Huntington Beach falls · In softball tournament Gahr's Weiman hurls on~-hitter vs. Oilers in Woodbridge semis l~tnclhahplay nC..1emente1ntht lOKr' br t uoe pnte at t p.m. II thnx aames •~at Ra" ard Park College, Olympic coach has gone non-stop all." 1lhng to htt'd their coach·s ever) \\htm "T h~ prop!( havr bttn sensible:~ Thompson said. "You ,ct t1~ based upon \our ~cllon to the team. If I "as deahng with a bunch of pain in the necks rd ha\.C had problems WA Ul'\(1TO'\ I \P l <ieorgeto\l.n lOach John Thompwn ho~ there·\ no re" lor th( .... ca~. ill least not an) umc !loon Thompson sprnt la\t 'pnnr. and summer organ111ng and w .1chm1 tht LI. Olympic baskrtl'\all team Then upon his return from "ieoul he tlan-h had time to reco\er lrom Jt•t lag bcfor~ focu 101 his a111:nt1on to\l.Jrd 1.tu1ding the Ho)as to\l.ard thl·1r I :1h \lra1@.hl :!()." 1n season Thom~n said ht• ha' hl·cn \O 1'u'' he hasn I had time to thin~ about being tared For that matll'r. he ha' no d~1re to take a 'aca11on am ttml soon -bccau~ he'~ rnunting on dutch1n1 that fam1har 10....,d on the sideline unul the rondu\1on ol thr NC tournament It's bttn a v.htrl""md \Car for thl" veteran coach, wha1 w11h the d1\ap- poin11na loss to the \o' iet l 'mon in 'l\IOIC 11 \f,( I 11\'I H\11 tht Ol)mp1e'i. hie, mulh h.tll}hoocd proW\I agn1n <,1 Prof<1\lll(\O .i ~ the Hma<, n\t' to "'o _ 1n th r nauonal ranlin~ Jnd nl>" J ~rth in thl' 1ournaml·nt\ "\"l'll lti·· \'n· daunted b) the hCllll p;ll.:l', Thomp· \On l rcdttc, h1'> ahru1,11c pla }Cf\ tor hdpina kccp ham frnh Tm tired in onl· \(."Os.<" hut I'm Oto-.. h<.' 'ia1d "It "ould h;l\c lx't'n mort of a problem 11 thl\ tcJm had 10 deal" 11f'I a 101 of on anJ oil the"'·oun prohlt•m41 But th" hJ~ not b<'c.-o \uch a team · Indeed 1h1' war·, l'<l1t1on of the Ho\..t\ hoH' turned out to bl an ideal blend ot )Oulh and ewcncnct' f 1rs1- >ear pla)en ~lonro Mourning. D1~embc \1utomboand John Turner ha'e me~hcd with ~n1on Charle\ \m1th Jercn Jact..son, and Bobb' \\ 1n'iton to form a <Jquad that is t'a ·r to learn. an1uou to ~1n and, mo \of ") ou get 11rcd real quick when )Ou ha' t to \\Orr\ about th1nas other than bast..ctball. · 'Thompson added .. h's not JUst \I. tnntna. either I've had wmr team'i that haven't v.on and till ~errn ·1 a problem •• T hom~m thou&ht about t.a.kinJ a 'acatmn earl} 1n tile season. leav1na lOnlrnl of the team to assulant coache' < raig Esbenck and Mtke Rik' "ho ended up worltina in his plan· "ht'n he bo)'COtted two pm o'er Propos111on 4'2. Ulumatcty, howc' er fhompson fiaurcd be owed h1\ upJ'l(rcla men a complete effon. "I had an obhptJon to my ~niors,'' ht sa1d .. 1 woWd halt for l'leae see THOMPSON/IUt SI: Rose accused of betting on baseball; ban possible If commissioner proves aamc 1n\iOl\1n1 the It he would allegations, manager be ban~ for hfc. could be gone tor good Phillies hope pitchers Bedrosian, Par:ret:t will double fans' pleasure By The Associated Ptess Phtllies manascr Nick Uyva is _hopin' Parrett is CLEARWATER, Fl -The Philadel-BcdroSJan's look-alike on the mound. BedroSl.ln in 1httt ph1a Phillies may not have much to braa ~. • seasons l\as won or saved 116 pmcs, sliabtly more than about \his season. but it\ at least one area they half of the club's 231 victories. could steaJ a line from a popular chewing Pamtt. 27, has shown sians of developing into a gum television commercial. Bedrosian-type "hammer." Last year, despite mmina a With look-alike relievers Steve Bedrosian and Jeff n:tonth wi~ a finger lacera!ion, he bad a I l-4 record and Parrett. the Phillies .expect to double their pleasure six saves w1tb a 2~65 ERA in 61 games. all in relief. doubJe their ~~n, from the seventh to the enct not give a Jn his two-year mlJOrdef\gue career, the 2()().pound run. 1 Parrett is 19·1 J with 12 save'I and a 3.47 ERA. He was Talk about twins. look-altkes. Bedrosian and Parrett only the third Expos' reliever to win 10 or more in a ha ye the manager. coaches. teammates and the med1n season. He was an eye-opening 8-0 in ext,..inning games. doing double takes. One day they had the camp in an Le~a plans to. \.ISC tbe 6-foot-3 Parrett mostl~to set uproar when the~ exchanged numbers. "' · Th I 'k "Hey Steve,• and Parrett responded ... Jeff." said 8 up 1or rostan. e manaJCr wou d li e to use arreu coach, and Bedrosian answered. The bearded relievers an the sevenJh and eighth innings, and let Bedrosian close. could almost fool their parents. But Parrett, as his record indicates. can close. and if They are distinguished in the Phillies' camp by the Leyva wants to rest "The Rock" he has the luxury of way they wear their socks." One wears them low. the other closing with the Indianapolis native. now a resident of high. • Lexington, Ky. .. Bedrock (~rosian) looks just like my uncle ... said "J like be mg able to come to the park and think you 're Parrett. the nght-handed reliever acquired in the gomg to throw every day," he says. "That four days ctf offseason from Montreal along with Aoyd Youmans for between games for starters I'd have trouble handhn~. I Kevin Gross. "Except he (Bedrosian) is a little younger. · guess I'm just a little hyperactive or that sort of thing. · . "I'm going to try and sneak a change in uniform "Certainly ... ifyou'te in the bullpen that should be dunng a game so I can get some of his saves on my the goaJ of everybody. That's where the glory is and the record." Parrett remarked. money. Ql'OTE OF THE DA\. Donald Grenesko, Chicago Cubs presjdent, about the proposal to put a private club atop a building across from Wrigle) Field that would sell scats for baseball games: ''ihey (neillhborhood fans) are clearly stealing our product We strenuously object to 1t. If they can do it, then the people next door can do tt, and the people next door to them and the people next door to them." Nlctiolls scores 65th goal Bernie Nlcbolls scored his 65th goal and ~ defenseman ~Im Wiemer got his first, leading the visitin~ Los Angeles Kinss past the • • Edmonton Oilers 4-3 Tuesday night 1n N HL Payments to Dembo probed Univers11y of Wyoming officials have turned over to the NCAA a repon into •-' allegations thal former basketball star Fennlt ' e ~receivedjU~~pa~mcntsduring ---- his senior year. University ~resident Terry Roark said the four-month investigation into the allegations found no evidence to support the charges, which first appeared an a Denver newspaper last November. It will now fall to the NCAA to determine whether the university should be sanctioned. The newspaper story attributed the alle$8- tions to Rlck Wolfe, coach for a Broomfi~ld (Colo.) High School player recruited by Wyoming. According to the story. recruit Tony Stubblefield allegedly saw a S 100 bill pushed under the door to Dembo's room. Both Dembo. now on the Detroit Pistons' roster. and Stubblefield denied the allegations ... University of Dayton officials named Dan Hlpaber acting head basketball coach T1;1esday in the wake o~ Don Donober'1 finng, and said Hipsher would be considered as Donoher's permanent replacement. Hipsher has been an assistant coach for the Fl_}'ers for nine years ... University of Washington officials are downplaying reports that basketball coach • . The home team tuma up the tef1}po and blows the opponents, as well as several spectators, out of the .qym. Jordan lifts Bulls by Lakers MlcbaeJ Jordan tied a career high with I bassists and scored 21 points, including two •-' free throws with 48 seconds lef\ that gave the ' e Chicago Bulls a 104-103 victory over the Los An~eles Lakers Tuesday night. Chicago led 102-93 with 2:4 ~ left before the Lakers scored nine consecutive points to uc the score with 1:03 remainins. After Jordan't two free throws, Magic Johnson missed the se<:0nd of two free throws wnh 37 seconds left. making the score 104-103 but Kareem Abdul-Jabbar m issed a sky hook, Chicago's Bill Cartwright a pair of free th rows and Byron Scott a thrce- pomter at the buzzer ... In other NBA action: biaJa Tboma1 scored 18 of his 26 points in the first quarter as Detroit built an 18-point lead and went on to rout Atlanta 110-95 ... DetJtf Sc'-rem9f'1 off-balance I 0-footer with 53 seconds remaining put Cndiana ah~d for good en route to handing New Jersey its eighth straiJht loss, 92-89 ... Terry Cammlng1 scored 21 points, including 13 in a decisive third quarter, as Milwaukee defeated Boston 98-86 ... Alu Engll1b scored 29 of his 37 points in the second half. including 18 in the third quarter. as Denver edged Houston 112-110 ... Dale Ellis hit three free throws with nine seconds left. helping Seattle bold off a Utah raily and welcome Coach Demit Blcllentaff back to the sidelines with a 101-96 victory ... MJtcb Ricbmond scored 29 points and Cbris Mullin sparked a fourth-quarter surge as Golden State scored a franch1se-rccorrl SO points in the final penod and beat Portland I 51 -127 . ..._,. Parrilli'• scventtt;.cnnint douNe ,...,.....,. ... .,J soapl'td I 6-6 tte Tuada)' IS the ~II~ I.he Clevdand liiclian1 7-6 ift an uhibiuon • • bescblU ome 1t Palm Spri •• hmlh's doubk' otr the lcft-r~Jd kftcc off totCT Nell Au., G-&, IC4tcd ~nch-ruontt DMle IMMnt from fint bese. &&di M•teletiM, 1-1 thissOriflf.hurlcdtwoannfoasioeamt.ht victory for the Anael1 wuh Btyu Haney hurtina the ninth for hu fourtb save oflM ~n,s. Wally l•JMr, wbo drove in two runs. retu~ tO the A~ls' lineup 1ftcr beinaout for a ~k wnh a sprained ankle ... It ne~er wat that scnous." Angtls manqtt 0.1 Rader aid. ··ne reaction was to the disa~pointmen& in 1heactiv1ty1 not th~ severity of the •nJuJ'Y. Jorner said. "I cruoyea today. After spendina a few days tn the trainers' room. it was ~ to gel out there apin. I'll probably ha\'c to keep th ankle taped all ye1r and there fi&uttt to be some 5welhnf; bUt it's just a miner of staysna on top of n." ... J~ llalDlla.. and Tracy Woo4 ... nch had two hits and two RBI 1s the Los~n les Dod1crs defeated the Monittal Expos 7-2. l'he scored five .ounsoffExposstaner Roel)' Jobsoa in e third annma. Dod&en starter ~m Bel•r pve up two hits. walked one jlnd muck out five in six inru~. Tlm Crews aave up one bit in two innings of relief, whale Jay Howell pitched the ninth and gave up one hit. Jay Baller, the third of four Ex~ J!ltchers. pve Up the other two DodgerS runs in tt\e ci~ t!'· Belch~. a l 2· pme winner as a rookie last season. said he feels like he's rounding into form. He blamed his own mntakcs largely for aiving up two runs in the second inning. "I was pleased with the way J came back after that brain cramp-filled mning." Belcher said. "What made me madder than throwina the ball away was just ~ving tt back to an infielder with the runner going to third. I'm past the tircd- ann stage. I've been feeling strong lately. Each outang. I've .arad~~lly go}~~!' stronger. H,opefully. I'll peak at the ri&ht ume. . .. ~uston acquired second baseman S~ve Lombardoui, who hit .209 in 103 games for the Minnesota Twins last season, for an Astros player to be named Jater. Lombardozzi, 27. tc.d all hitters with a .412 average for the Twins in the 1987 World Series and has a .233 career average m three seasons with the Twins ... Syd 'nrlt&, fired as general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates after last season, was named senior vice president of baseball operations for &be New York Yankees ... David Valdea. an associate of Oakland Athletics sl ugger Jose Caueco, allegedly had steroids when arrested on a c~nceaJed weapons charge while trying to board a plane with Canseco, records show of a Jan. 21 arrest at Detroit Metropolitan Airport ... J'!e~ York Yan~nta_rter Job Candelaria, whose knee tnJury has ruined his spring training. doesn't thipk he d~rvcs to be the Opening Day pitcher, but he insists he'll ready at the start of the season ... New York Yankees shortstop Rafael Suia.na is facii\g the prospect of elbow surgery after recurrence of a pr~blem he experienced at the.. end of last season ... I believe the best thang is to have surgery done. This way I'm not going to help the team and things arc gomg to get worse." said Santana, who was examined by team orthopedist Dr. Du Ka.nell on Tuesda). Tt:l .. t:\'IS 10'\·RAD10 action. Craig MacTavisb Jimmy Carson and Maril Messier scored for the oilers. Steve Dacbesne and Luc Robitaille, who was inches away from at least four other good scoring chances, seored the first two goals for Los Angeles ... In another NHL game: Lanny McDonald scored his 500th NHL goal and Joe Nleawendyk added his 50th goal as the Calgary Flames beat the New York Islanders 4-1 ... Calgary Flames right wing Mart Hunter was s.uspended for three games, without pay. on Tuesday for h1ttmg New York Rangers defenseman Micbel Petit with his stick in a game March 13. the NHL announced . . . AS I 0,000 civil fine would be imposed on team owners for each fighting penalty recorded m professional hockey games played in Minnesota. under a bill introduced in the state Legislature Monday. "I want hockey to remain an outstandins spon and not degenerate into a circus of blood," said Rep. Todd Otis, DFL-Minneapolis. who played hockey at St. Paul Academy and then on Harvard's freshman and junior varsity teams. "I don't object to the clean htts in hockey. but I don't want 10 see our kids get enmeshed in a culture of violence," said Otis. who introduced the bill along with Sen. Donald Frank. DFL-Spnng Lake Park. Andy Ru110 will not return after a 12-16 season that saw the Huskies suffer three of the worst defeats an school history. "I thank hC"'s /retty crazy." Husky Athletic Director Mike Lade sai of commentator Dick Vitale'• rt:port o~ ~p~ Monday that Russo "may not be long for NFL devises steroid policy . his pos1t1on in Seattle." "And I don't think he'!> clairvoyant," Lude added ... Tennessee basketball coach A NFL 1 h · r TEL8VlStON S P.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NIT au•rlerflna l game, ESPN. SEAHAWKS From81 . ''.He .!eally struuJed in the first mnrng, said ·Edison Coach Paul fiarrell. "But after the first inning. he pitched well. Working out of the trouble made a big difference." Jay Thobe went 2 for 3 with one RBI for Edison. which improved to 4.2.2. At the West Anhe1m Lions Tour- nament: Westmin1ter 6, La Quinta 6: La Quinta advanced to the title game on the basis of most runners 10 reach HOOSIERS From 81 from the field. ltm1ted George Maso n and Texas-El Paso to .445 shooung, outscored them 47-27 at the foul hne, outrebounded them 78-57, and forced 30 turnovers. "These kids re.all y have done a good JOb mentally and I've always said the mental is to the physical as four 1s to one." Knight said. "And mentally, all year long, they've done well. at least after our first sa games. "When we've lost since the first pan of the year we've lost playing hard and being ready to play and into the game." . ny payer w o tests possuve 1or Doa DeVoe quit am1.d reports he was a~_ig to .~ !ir~~-l~rQ.l~_wi_llbesus~ndedforatleastJOdays, ~ af_\er 11 years <?n KleJab ... The yn1V1!rs1ty orl{cntudcy a more stnngent po 1cyTifan for suCh "street ~­ wiJI try to ~ec1de t~ay what acuons the sch<><?I shou.ld drugs" as cocaine, Commissioner Pete ---- take following a ruhng that o~dered t~at a poruon of 11s Ro~lle announced Tu~ay at the NFL meeungs m Palm response to 18 NCAA ~llegat1on.s against the basketball Springs. At the same ume, Rozelle gave notice to all program~ made pubhc ... Indiana Coach Bob Kalgbt, current and potential NFL players to allow them to get off w~o led his squad through a ~haky.early season to take the the drugs, for which they will be tested over a 7-1 O da) Big Ten basketball champ1onsh1p, 1s the conference's penod ~uring training cam~. "I think this gives us the S:30 p,m -PRO SOCCER: Lazer1 at Kanlas City Prime Tlckel ' ~30 p,m. -PRO BASt<E-TBALL= Datta~ ai ClllJt>ers. Chanl'\el S. RADIO 10:30 am -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: Dodgers v' Minne.010, KABC (790). I P.m. -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: Miiwaukee vs Angel,, KMPC (710) 7:30 P.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Dallas al Cllo1>4trs coach of the year . . . moststnngent drug program in any spon." he said. K.RTH 19301 ' third base after the Jwo tied m the seven-inning semifinal. Westminster plays Dana Hills at I p.m. today in Glover Stadium for third place. Leading the lions 7-2-1 , at the plate were Brian Stubbs, 2 for 4 with two runs scored. and Brett Grebe. 3 for 4 with two runs and two RBI. In Angelus league play: Bl1hop Montgomery 5, Mater Del 3: Jim Kelly hit a tw()oorun double in the fourth mning and added a RBI· double m the sixth for the Monarchs, bu~ Bishop Montgomery prevailed in the Angelus League pmc at Mater Dei. Lionel Hastings also had two hits for tht Monarchs. wno fell 10 6--l overall and 1-1 in league. Bishop Montgomery improved to 9-1 -1. t-1. In a college game: Cbrlst Coll~e lrvtoe 4. Northwest Naureae !: Paul Hammontree scat· tered nine hits in a complete-game two-run performance to pick up his first win of the season against six defeats as the Eagles improved to 3-15-1. Rick Cavazos went 2 for 4 with two RBI; Larry Carder went 2 for 4 with one runi and Steve Thornhill had an RBI ana a double. J PRIDE Froml1 Afterthc first combo. Brad) Lamar tripled and was singled 1n by John Paulsen. Reese Thorkelson ~ached on a fielder's choice and moved u__p on singles by John MacMillan and Chns Connelley to load the bases. Greg Haack, who led off the pmc with a home run. hit a sacrifice ny to bnng Thorkclson home. and Todd Muth doubled home MacMillan and C-0nnelley to mah 11 10-1. Then the Kfhrli duo turned the tnck again. this time good for three run CdM staning pitcher J.T. Patton. a sophomore, went the d11tancc to improve to 3-1,, allowing nme hits, four walks and tour earned runs over SC\'Cn innings. The Sea KJngs, 4-5 overall. play for lhe consolation utlc aa.amst Bolsa Grande at 11 a.m. at Newport Harbor. Bol\8 defeated Glenn in the other semifinal. 6-4. Newport Harbor 7, Domlnpe1 !: Bob Sliker scancnld seven hits and two walks over seven mninp and struck out 11 in his best outing of the y~ar to iJVe the Sailors. 1-8. their first wan this season an a consolatton- round pme. Newpon pla)'s today at 11 1.m . 11 home. .. His curve ball wu JUSt ouuuand· ina." said Newpon Coach em White .. Ht just set bitten up perfecL .. Harbor sixth inning which pu1 the -game away Rancho Alamito. t Costa Mesa 0: Rich Schone~ went i for 3 for the Mustanp, but 1t was a long day 1n the consolation-round pme at Costa Mesa. The Mustangs fell to 3· 7 and face Dom1nauez at 11 a.m. today at Costa Mesa High. ROUNDUP From Bl Warriors on I) run 1n the founh inning as the Aztec\ rallied w1th s1nJle run~ an the fifth and eighth 1nninp oO Woodbndgc pitcher Lisa Wch~n . who allowed JUSt three hits but felt to 4-2. The v.<1nnina run scored on lhttt con!.Ceu ti \IC erro~ A& &ff U.S. Swlmmlq Sbora Cnne Nalloaal Cb.mplowlps: !nine's Chad Hundeby won the first national champ1on\h1p _ of his cucer ~ w1nnma the 1,000.)ard frtestyle 1n a tame of 9 minutes. t.S3 ~ronds a• Chapel Hill. N.C. Hundcb), whosWJms fonhe lrvtnt Nova program in that aty, proved that he bclon1ed amon.1 the nation·., elite u he held off Roh Darcyn~1ew1a, of Ch.appaqua, N. Y Darcynk1cw1C7 took Keond in 9.03.57 Seton Hall, 28-6. 1s next for Indiana. 27-7. Top-seeded Arizona. 29-3, plays Nevada-Las Vegas. 27-7. m the other semifinal. The winne~ meet Satur~y for a trip to the Final Four in Seattle. C'C'I evened the game at one in the second innina when Cavazos singled home David Weaver. and the EaaJes took the lead for good one inning la ta when Thornbillgt_:ounded out to score Larry Carter from third base. Cavazos sin&Jed home Martien Kin· ?riech in the fourth inning for msurance. '\ . .... .... ,.....~ ..... ...,_ 1'1tanc1a·1 Mlle• ~urt11 ,, • .,. 1ec0ftd>ne In thttd 1nn1n9 as La Mirada shortstop CIYd arown lunt•• for errant tttrow. ______________________________ ..,.._____ . Juon Ssnacr led th.e Sailors at the plate 1:>)' Soil\& 2 for J with I doublc1 two RBI and 1 run scored. Sinter hao an RBI double 1.nd Ed Maninez a •-°"run sinJ,le to hiahlil.ht a four-run "Tiu as b) far the be\t tame f'\c iwum in thl\ event, .. said the 18 yc.-r old ... My gO.tls this year are to do m' best in e\I~ c ... ent. and hopefull~ rfl gtt ont' of the~ 1n e""~· event, • ht" said u he held up the flnt plan~ medal. Ammc1n record holder Janl't Evans of Placenua did not swim the 1.6.SO yard frtt in Nonh Carohna. elecuna 1ns\Cad to wim her ma"· mum four events later tn the mttt fvans~•ll swim the 400and 20())anl 1ndn1dl.Ull medley events as 'Wll I\ tht S00 Ind 1,000 yard frtt:st)'&c\ thl\ wttk.. ROSE From Bl to possible baseball bcttmg involving Rose. It said that Alan Statman, Peters' lawyer1 described his client as Rosc·s "pnnc1pal bookmaker'' and ap- proached SI last week in hopes of sclJin~ Peters' story. The mqazine said 1t declined. The Cincinnati Enqui~rsaid it, too, tumeddown the story. The Dayton Daily News, m a copyri&ht story in Wednesday's ediuons. said Rose 1s under inves&ip- tion by fcdtral accntJ lookina into pmbhng allcptrons and we as uCJ anvolv1n1 the sale of personal memorabilia. The ~wspaper did not td.cnufy 1'-' source but said the 1nvesti_11tion stemmed from 1n un- rcf1tcd in\'esu.ptioo of Pelt'1, whom, the paper said. filed for blnktup&.ey on Jan. 19. • Rose has admJUed bcu.ina on horse and ~ccs. aod has denied bCuina on rot baikctbalt. He had not pf'.'Cvio )' bttn linked to baseball bettina and ~11 quoted by Sporu Illustrated u ~1na: · "'I'd be w1Hina to l>Ct )'OU. irf was I bCttlna~ tMt I fJivenevtrbtt on blaebltt ... S~ Illustrated aid Statman toJd two or ill ~ tKal he Ind hat dlml hid bcim med by Kevin Hallinu. bUeW'1 tea1nty ~r. .. if we bid infOlmlliOn Oft Pew Rote bttlill oo .....,.. We Mid we can pPtj tblt infOmwdon/' Rose's character attacked NEW YORK (AP) -Cincinnati Reds manger Pete Rose was 1 PQOf father and nusbaf!d who rarely showed atTectton, flaunted bb aff~u·s and rarely saw his first two chtldren. accordina to a map.tine article. "My father ts the wortd•• worlt father," Rose's dauahter Fawn says in the April issue of Gentlemen•• Quarterly. "f wili ncve; understand why he never bad 1ny time for "" We didn't upeci anytb1n1 fr9rn him. ex.ccpt to just lilie us. AU .-cevcrdid wa lo-vt him and want him to love u1 btck. •• • Pete Rose Jr., a minor kquc third basemen, uys he rarely ualu to his father, who has rtmarried and bad another son. T,he an1clc1 ~tten by Pa1 J<?rdan. pc>rtrays Rose as 1 tclfish ~non who devoted ru$ hfc to one thina.-bUebl.U -1t the cxclu ion of almost everyth1n1 ebc." In th~ a11ick, Rosc'1 ex-Wife Karolyn is quoted as .sayina that hC once rccc1ved a dead fish in lhc ma.ii after rtfu1ina to acknowleda.C 1 pmbhna debt. but she told the Alsoeiated Pras she was misquoted and thalher husband bid never bet on bueba.11. Jordan wn not available for comment Tuelday niJht. At th Eartn Bowl ju.ier &aml• &Mraunat: The top tttch in t-'\'Ct)' clu~ advanctd in Miami.; anc;:lud1n1 Jo~than Leach of taauna Bt.ach Hiah, who defeated Manuel Ottiz of Puerto Ri.co 6-1. 6-l, an the 8o)S 16 and Carlos Bunos o( Coto de Can. wbo defeated Jason Rayman or Plantation Ra .• (>.. r. 1-6 ( lQ.. ) tn the 80)1 lh. THOMPSON ,,..., my tmlOl'I lo loot bllc.t it tins year and •Y COK.b wasn't hC1'e bttl he WIS 100 lin:d." Tim! or not. 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J .0 1 60 11' Soc.o o.n-.,, _., J N 110 f.,.,._ live (P.v \M~h J10 r.nw 11o1• U a.It.ACTA 71 .,.4 .. 10 1•.otw"'Cll IU<U•l .. o ~al CllOO c-~'90' 111,,.,.. ~al T-U'/1 n IXACTA J ~· o µ~ 00 U •1t.tCTA 1 I .,.'° \IUO U DAILY Tll"LE 7 k" \ •11110 SIXTH a ACI CJt.. ""• ,.., "OUltTM aACI Vo-.'"'• ••e•' l tt .. 1 F-• ..-... 1 II 10 Ull N< •'•• s.-..-e Ch -I • ._, 'N Wl\t .. "°"' c:,.,.,,. "'bt\J< I 11 al lloMOY .,.,..... (),.. , .. • 40 k .. , .. ~ ...... , f""" _. • .,.PH"• 0~ t:N T,,_ 7010 T.,,,. HOO U 1.ltACTA I e ,...., \I 00 U I ll.ACTA • ••.O UI , .. .., E19n1n •• $.,... .. --1e '*" Du'•'-~ ... ..,.,."'. )141 M..O..r .. _ ·~·•11 From North Orang~ County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 llOP!!! DUPLEX PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP UNITS J4.(J.,,,r• ~ r 14 '"'A'r .~_.1r f'''• ~~' r ,, ' . ~ ~ .,.. JO LOWER RATES ·M $2.20 per day That I ALL 'JOU ~y lt>f 'llnel 30 Oey rnonll'nUm WI the SERVICE DIRECTORY IHCA!ME YOVlll lllfACH on IH OVA IMPROVED n-• .. ....... ..., YIU.IWP_. '"' more lnl0tmat1on CAU TOOAYll . Ill FOi LOIS II IOIERT YOU< 9erV'ICe Dir eel or y Repf...,,1.t1Vft 142-G21 (<1rpr1 (1u n1ng & Rrp•1r ~,.,, ,, ,.., Ct rnr nt ('J'"'''"'f' • 1. • •c. No jOb too IMelt, , .... ...., ...... 1l·11Y'UUU TUAN YOUR SPAAE TIME INTO U DOllAAS $300-$400 ••·Tm .... ..... --llllT&llVI We .,. a tlighfy ~ t'WlliOn-' 9Ppeteil com peny ..-ing r....,._ 1n di~ to ln.,.,,.ory eno order our product• 1·2 daya/monlh 1n lh• greet•r Wetlmlneter .,. No -.no Car , •. qlMed ler1d letter OU1kn· inQ y04M QUel1tuuon1 aino ptlofW numbet 10 Olatrlcl Coordinator '425 E Plue, Seo•· i.dale. AZ.16253 equel~~ WOAK AF"TEA SCHOOi. P,,, -II comm1u1on1 --------AHO SA TUAOA YS GET and mOf• <1t0f1<1ng Perl· --PAIWTfA TING NEW CUSTOMERS tllM FOA A LOCAL NEW&· PAPER NO 0£LIVEA1' You• be utong 1<Nt .,.. INVOL VEO ANO All hide lo Ir~ and <>P- Some e.a~.-nc:. nee Own ttaMC)Oftation Cal O.ve 544-MO t T RA NS P 0 R T A T I 0 N •ale 'IOU' ..,_ c.te# fOf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. PROVIDED BY AN the DAILY PILOT AOUL T SUPEAlllSOR 'l'OU CAN AVERAGE l'Of funn.t int0tmat1on ~Int~~· PART Tll SALES NEWSPAPER DELIVERY * NO COLLECTION * Early morning motor routes a vsilsble Muat have de~ndable Yehicle and liability in1urance. 7 d•1• prr wttlr. 2r3(} •.m.-5130 •·m ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS f.all 714/642-4333 between 6:00 a.m .. 5:00 p.m. (M.f') 6a.m.-101.m. (SAT & <;(j~) AREA AVAILABLE: Huntln•ton Beaeh Co c. Me , Fountain Valle , & ew .. rt Beaeh Motor Routes available In W1lflli1at1r Hu1tlllf•• l11oh Fo11t1l1 Y1ll•J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING oettver OM Day a Week - Must have del)endable car and proof ol lneuranc.. 42~1444 •11111191111 RP , .,,........... ""'* •ltM ..... lnlliW.1..-COH$1DIA Milty, ,..... tu0y loeclW. llWOOf, Yahl•, •at~ IO fl'IO Cf)fOfl'\9 wflelta, ontf purc"u• tt nanctno 11.000 ,,..., .,....900 Cempere Hou9I Of •~ "''*7. Ml a.. ponaa ...... 21in1•-------- MlACEDU ...... ...•. :=:. 0 CREVIER IEIO SILESS l flW DMfUS fl ... .Olll(D ... 'IA 31' ~-(lLOIJ92) IA l~ S141d (ZllllOI) 16 J2S _, 00016) s .... -~ pu· •. 11119 1500 Auto Mall Or. Santa Ana 55 ~!W1· at Edinger (J'Ol 7 DAYS ~ Hra Mon-Fn, 1:00 em to t;OO e>m •" Ii~~ (#1 ,.,..., .... .... • cyt. eup•r cleant (1LHW03) • CERAITOS: AC URA "' . ,., ........ c- )IJ ..,,,al, 114 ,..,. .... ,Ulm CONVERTIBLE. allvat ~bfue •• ; ""' '*"' d•Uon. •1«*1 ' ~ 2.-.000 m11ee. seooo tnal Own« 76'· 11 3 •l00Ct'73 ,. .. ....., 11rra1 .. Brend ,,.. toe>. new twa.; low l'Olellae. .. .. ,.... M500-otk>. • 1108LV. 7211)..tr8U CERRITOS AC URA ,...,, ....... c- ,IJ ., •• n• •JU•• TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROH , Cowt>ov "'° .,. -w.i 60tt.-·o ~ o..c11 14 ... .,"* IS Int-al 11 CMry on 17 a..u..c11 18P- 20 H8'11f\f'W• 22 ,,.,. c.- 23 Ahy,.,. 2• ,..,..,,, 2S AIM 28 loot> 29 f~ 30 S-pie~ JS UO P< .. 3t ""'°'"*'' l 7 NofM tOof\ 38 Contr•l• 4 I ...,l)'-c>.,'Ot ""'"*'' 43 o.-... Tigt!t~ 0 °''" •• •• lonou@ . ..,_ ~ Add•hOftMy SI heeuted SS Ho.IM· ~ ··-S7~• tCJICMI sa~. -· ~t~o..- to1rr~ "°'~ 6 I Acterr 62'~-· t3 S••-c.tt DOWM 1 °""'~itt 2 1.MCMO 3 (~'*°" 4 Anorn•te ~ 8'*'- 6 ltlt-•ion. 7 W41iOf!t llf'tl • M.nocto °'" 11 AOO.O ..-g 10 Wrinaled II o.-i flOO 12 l.emblo"• 13 Rau It 0Nono bo<O 11 Con eegment 14 Smd~ 16 •ioa •• ,,ec:, 2t~IO'I 27 C.CMI H ""'°"'°"• JO Cornpe1at1 ... WO'O 31 HOtfoOl.0 14 "0-ged ~ ·"WWI )' Do • ,., """' ,,_. ~ .. 'II'"'''~ 1t Ovlll '0~p¥1t 'I Fo•ed lbt•e-\ ·~ P..oont 44 Ooctt-bo, •!i·~~ ......... ,, c,,..., 4IWM!9m~ .,,~ ~ 1 f"9 (Ider ., ltleY_..., ~....,.,, S3 '-"> ....., 64 ,,_.. ,, 12 ,, -=~'&'" ... :&.. •11·..::-... ~-~°'-="' -.... ~.--....... ..-.. 1119 .............. Cl> .............. ill • ..... CWt ~ X': .. = . ..,, .... -ei ~-111111 - -¥. ...... • ......,._ .... °'*'° o1 °'911' , AWU. .. "911 M ...,.._.. AL t HA ..... Qm!W~dOr• 1nu1111efll lo IJ9Ctlo111ClllD ..... 11111...... a I• VI 0 I ......... • ei.. ... CL CIWNTIA, ... °""*°"'*'-" .. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THA l ON MARCH 7, 1989 lhe '-r 1110t;t1111 of ... c..-• ..._d '° ""' • ..., -. • I 111 ................ MY7 ~ ...... A¥e. °"' -,_,. Board of Education of the Irvine Unifi~ SChoot DtS1rlct To .. ~ •u1'm'•ttee. =.-=:-...=,:;; ::. .... ~:".e.W:-:: ,. ~.~~:I:'.'::':-&: :'7~ 11711 ~ ar... c..i• adopted Ordinance No. 88/89-1 by whlco the Irvine Unified .,.....,.. OOftMI"• oe ... c111a r•OoMmercMI ~ O.IN'ftllnt °' Or-.. c..e ......... ..-. o... ::S: LW, Tllltin, cA r:.'J: w.m 1.11. • School Otstrlct approved the Issuance by the Irvine Child Care :•O:.:.:=:.':r:ld"'i =~~ !: ;'°1~ ~A~ = Not ...,.., 11• u, = =-:: c= ~ .,... vou1 Klll8 1711 t wm Project, a joint powers authority of revenue bonds In an ..... or ...... or boll'I, • .. MMlloN of 1t1e C#I· COM• ....... Ce11oma .. W32I ......_ ~ ,_..... Allllllfl i..w. T•~. CA amount not to exceed $1, 750,000 for the purpose of fl"anclng l~~~ALU':..c. ...-•. AUc1ton '-'-"':! .._,, 11me _, ~ ~ =:·;r~~ ~.~90• 9'= IMfftMI 11 ~.1 _ _.;__.__. ....... ...,.. .... _ the cost of acquisition of fourteen ( 14} relocatable buildings to "'MAM au~~ .... ='::':'~ ~ ~ !'!aJC mlU ~aww. .,....tir:~and .... house ehlld care facilities, together with necessary tlte =~of~C:.::: Mmrah ,;. .... :O:o~ .:~=~~A~~P~1 :r~ .im.-.. d.illV .._ ,.":'.•,f.T2' ,,.. '~:'~1.::::C. c:,:: ,,_......_...,.....,. development, comprising tandscaplng and other necessary lf1I INI OIOMI OOUIHI AM cwi ._ p."'.,.._ .._. TMINtHO tuPPt1n: o,.. ~ ,_. • ::::.-:.., .,. flc:tt1tou1 M'l a•JL-• stte development, comprising landscaping and other tm· • IP90!n• • pet90Nll .-Pf°'*'Y * t>Mn ANOE COAST & OO\.OfH • ,..... MH ...,_. ,... or nenwe , !NT'DHATIOHAL Cf"· Provements appurtenant thereto tt Is presently anticipated f'9ClftMntMIV'9tolldmlniet• •tored, •nd wt\lcl\ er• WUTOOl.LEOEI "*Eh...,.,. ._.acweon-MUHtCATtON Al.~ · • 1M•1t•of-.dulda11. loCatld at Publlo S•or• All~aretobetneio---.11._.,-..i.,. .,,_ that the revenue bonds Wiii be Issued In approximately THl ptTITlON r~ IOl6 ,.._tie A~ ln OOfdllnOawllhlMlldl>oou-rr111u1 to fectlon1 ---------1 $1,600,000 aggregate principal amount, will be outstanding =·~ ~ ~<f?°' ~au~ ::"' IMY~::.;: :',; :.: ~·1~ !: ~ ..,.. ITAW w11t1 -.County ewtc otOr· ,.11.,,ctaJ f1t9_ln .. r1n1 ten to twenty years. will bear a fixed Interest rate of approx· ct.nt MmlMV•llon of Ea-Celltomia. u-OOod• Of*· Office of the OlreetOf o1 ....,_ c-. kUOll nat n-. '°"°'*'1...-ne ., • .,... COufliy on f*"-Y ~ inc.. C1110nM. lmately ten percent (10°/e) andp w11·11 be repdaldf tro1m1 the !:!:,.:.c~,:1~1~ :.::-=:~,,:.~ ~ ot Mid~ ~.C::-~= ~.=:~ TIWN· ••. ,,. '-:.'.,~.~r=o..,.._ revenues of the Irvine Chlld Care ro ect derive rom cense towa"" l*tonal ,__~ ..,. ot: 1.~ bid<* must .u1>m11 oallfotnia ,.,_, eocte and ING IHTlllHATIOHAI-: e1 ~ °'~ eo.t TNe ~ i. oon· fees contributions and other sources with respect to the 1e1iv. •o i-. "'*"Y act'°"4! ~ TI!OtnPeon. Sp "'*" 1119 bkS • ~·· the P'~" • tt. Cell. tNNOVATIVl T"AIHJNO Oalt1"°'Mateh11. n. 21 • ....., ~ • C*PO'elb1 •. 1 wttnout ~ OOUtt • ~tbl 6 dVI tum bd oNct\, c.nt"-d cheek. "' tornill Auctl°" l~ 80UITIOHI. 57t w 19'1't Aprt 1, 1Mt Tho r•911tra1u com· provision of child care sen1 ces. PJO¥al ~t•1noca11a1r1 oewn voune. ·Sp blddar'i~peylt>le Act,1heuoder'9•• ..... IA..a04,eo.taMeM,CA waM """'*' to nnaect 11w1- act1on1. ,_....,, il9 I*· E31G-dthg.mtlrM.drllt to,the ordlt of the CoMI ~lllleby~MI taa7 ,_. ~ U. tleti1*11 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT said ordinance Is :::o~~ ': to=-==-p~~ ~T~ c:1': M9f0ft. i.:. ~ ~3~ 67~w."'~. ~: "8UC llJTlC( ::.--..... ~..: n.- subject to the provisions for referendum applicable to an lnten9tad penone un1eM ,,_,.. tielN!dewtthc:al't ~ amour1t not .... "'*" nw O'dOdl PM on 111e ~ ea-......_ CA na1 ~ "'••111 ordinance of a County as set forth in Section 3751 7 of the ~ ~ ""tlfll9d notioe or ancs P-'d tor .. u. t1me of !*<*It(&~> of..,. awn bid "'*• Mid P'°'*"Y "-"* t.u11neea 11 con-fiJCllUCMM ...... ,,. etat«IWlt .... Ried • , oon...lad to tN Pf~ purchU.. All purcl'laMd .. a QUWlnt .. thtt the btd· be9rl at«tld, Ind wNCtl .. 4'IOtld Dy an lftdMdull MAm ITA~ wflll N ~ C1er11 of Of· ~lections Code of the State o f California. and s~ld ordinance ac'lton J rn. ~· OOOdt .,. ~ .. ••· Ind CS« w111 9nt• 1n10 th• iocalld at l"ubtle s1orao-'"• r•o11trent com· The follOWtrlO P9'1Gf11 .. anoe County °'l ~ ,., will not take effect until sixty days after its adoption on March edmlfllatr•tlon eutt1ottty _. ,,... tierwnowc1 a1 u.urne ~ Conuect " 111e 11n POtnOt19Awnue1n v. m.noed 10 nnaaci "*' cSolno ..,._. u · "" . d b . I be grented unlH• 1n of.-. S. IUbiect to pnor ~ 11 l'Htdld to IWl'll In Olly of Costa tMea, County ,_ ~ ltl9 flcllt*ia Kl'YITONI HOME LI· NUa:l'7 7, 1989. Said ordinance may be ma e su ,act to approva at '"*••.ct P9''°" -. an canoalletlOl'I 1n •he.._,., of IN_.., of tlllJur• 10 ant• o1 0tanoe. Stat• °' c... ~ name or ,__ '"AAY annw. au PutlllMd Or~ Co.m a referendum election upon the presentation of a petition obfKt10n to,,_ p.eiuon and Mn191Mnt bet--. awrw 1n10 tuet1 contract. th• ~IN gooct.. cna111eur ....., ~on NIA .--. uocs. ~ a..ct\, ~ Piiot Mwdl 22. n . I h I ' t I t f. t (S•A) f th ltlOWI OOod c.ute Wfl'( ti. end o0110M«S party Dat«S c::''°''lle~Wlflbe P«IOM!pr~d91Ctft1ed ~Mllwlw CAdNl • Ap't.6, 12, 1 ... , bear ng t e s gnatures o a eas 1ve pcercen • 0 e court lhould no1 orane the "* 15th and 22nd csay of ed.°' 1n tt1t caae of• b9low 1n in. matter1 of: Thea ... ....,_, ... flleCI Kayetone 1n11"1m1n11. , w.:M6 entire vote cast within the boundaries of the Irvine Unified Mlll'toflh' Marctl. 1Nt. Public S•01"8Q9 bond. "" "" eurn ttMnot Tony M1t1e Paduano. s,. wltl't the County Clat1I of Of· inc .. m P1uu Udo, .._. E School District for all can. didates for Governor at the 1986 A HEARING on •he petJ-Man~•. t11e Tele· wtll.,. forfeited'° Mid cot-E1t7-btl lhlVa. "'• bd, .,. County on 'ebnlery POt1 hac:ll. CA t2tl3 HI R . tlon wtll be held on APRIL t. ptlon• (111) 2u..ao10. i.o. district rttn t>MQ. bd, mile bu 11, 1Mt Thll IMlllMI• 19 con· gubernatorial election. For further information regarding the 1M9 at us PM. 1n Dept. A(lant tor 0wiw No bldo.r may wi111draw Cindy oorm1n, Sp ~ dUC1ed "Y: • corporet1on bond issue or the requirements for referendum petition No a iocattld •t 100 CMc PublitMd 0r.,. Cout 1111 bkS '°'•period'°' IOftv· coe&-IMC bu, IOfa. bd, Publllhad Orano-eout Th• ra1111ren1 com· . S 1 d t (714) Cent1t Drive W••· Santa Otlltv Piiot M•c:fl 15, 22. five (451 deye •It• lhe d•I• tbl l 4 cnre DlilY PllOI M•cn 1, I , t5. 22. rnanoad to trMNCt bUll• rhrough claulfled submittal, please call Davtd E, Brown, uper !'ten en • Ana. c.mom1182101 t989 Mt tor the operlinQ thereof Au at In Moore, llP 1te0 ,... under the nct1t10ua 651-0444. IF YOU 08JfCT to the W328 TM Boetd of TNst ... ,. 03220-cl'tr, ml1c bu, W3t4 buliMM MIN Ot NllMe ••2-1111 granung of ll'tepetttlon. yout--==~~=:-==--+---:=::-=::-::::::=::o:--+-~=~===---+--~-------4---------+---_.;,.;,;._ ___ _ lhould altl'ter appear •• 1n. rtllllC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE "8.JC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICE llMrlng end ltete your ob-Mt.IC NOTIU =~: ~1:!~4::':J:; NQTICE OF PUBLIC WORKSHOP IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ' By: D•vld E. Brown, Superintendent the llMting Your IC)C>Mr· ance rnJY be In perton °' by Published Orange Caast Dally Pilot March 22. 23. 24 25. 26. 1°:: ~g~:rE A CREDITOR 1989 W350 °' • conting«lt eredltOI' or ~~-------------------------! tl'tl d9o11Md, you m~ Ille "8JC NOTICE P\B..IC NO TICE P\8JC NOTICE vour e1a1m wttl't the coun 111d ---------------·---------1---'"""-------1rna11 1 copy10 the peraonel T 111U llC AUCTION TO THE a IOnl , • ...,..talt.19 ~ted by NOnCI CW IAU HIGHEST BIDDER FOR MOTICa CW tM court within four monlhl YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T CASH, payable 11 ume of ~tc: IAU from the dele of flfll 11- UNDEA A NOTICE OF DE· Nie In lewful money ol ll>e CW '°'IONAl. tuance of 1ett•1 u prO\ltded LIHOU£NT ASSESSMENT United Stat•. Ill nglll lltte, PROP£RTY •!2101 I In Mellon 1100 of tile Ceff. LtEN DATED S!PTEMBER Ind lnlweet In the fOllOwlng Notlol 11 l'terlOy given th.al 1omi1 Probele Code The 15, 1N8. UNLESS YOU deKtlbed property 111..-i.d pur1u1n1 to Seeuon1 time tor fllino ct.ima Wiii not TAKE AC T I 0 N T 0 In Mid County and St1t1 21701·217t5 of the Call-expire priOt 10 four monlhl PROTECT YOUR PROP· Unit -. Loi 152 of TrlCt lomie eu..n.s 100 Pro-from the dete of tl>e heerlng ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT 5718 11 lhown Oy map on ~Code. Section 2328 notload abo11e A PUBLIC SALE, IF YOU Ille 11 lntlrument No -of the CehfOl'MI Commercial YOU MAY EXAMINE tile NEED AN EXPLANATION Book 2111 Peg91 19-27 ol Code. Section S35 of Ille Ill klC)I by tt\9 court II you OF THE NATURE OF THE Mapl, 1'9COrdl of ORANGE Callfornla Penal Code and era 1 1*10f1 lnt•eeted In PAOCEEOINQ AGAINST County, c.llfornle the pr0\lttlon1 ol the Call-lhl eet•I•. you rnay file wllh YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Tn. ~rporttld atreet ad-fomla Auction lleenalng in. court e formal ~I TACT A LAWVER dr... and other common Act. the undetllgnecl wlll NII '°' Sl**ll NOia of ll'te ltl-On "9fll 12, 1989, II 10;00 deeignatlon. If any ot the It ~bile .... by eompelllMI Ing of an im.itory and IP- A.M It lhe Mlin Entrance. rHI property d11crlbed bidding on tl'te 3011'1 day of pr1I_,,.,,, ot Mtete UMta S 0 UT H C 0 U N T Y abolle, '°' wtllch ll'te under· Merch, 19119, 11 t 1 00 °' ot eny pellllon or ac:c;ount COURTHOUSE, MUNICI· llgMd mlil• no r~· O'Clocil AM on lhe premlMI 11 prollided In Nellon 1250 PAL COURT-ANNEX, 23t4t talion or Wlt'fanly, ii , II wt1we .. Id property h11 of the Calltorn11 Prot>ete Moulton PatkWl)I, Ulg\lnl Aoc*rOM, lrvlne. C1llfornl1 been llOfed, Ind wl'lk:n .,. Cod4I A ~· lor Special Hiiia, Cellfomla 021153 In Ille 92715 loceted II Public: Storage Notice fOl'm le 1v1U10le lrom City of L11Qun1 HUii. County The ~rported ~ ot 2080 P'-lll• A11t1nue In ll'te court ci.k of OrllftQ4t, Stlta of Call-aeld rMI property 11 ll'te time the City of Costa M41M. J. CfllAN<>ft l'ICHTlft, Al· fomla. under the power ol of the AIMNtMnl Lien wu County of Orange, Stall of IOl'Mf .., ~ltloMt, 1noo .... put'9Utlftt lo Ille 1erm1 or Paul J Bur11e Cllllornla, ll'te good1, ctl.11· ¥cm Kerma11, Sle. 120, ll'toM 0ettaln Co11en1nt1. Slid Sale Will be maoe tlee °' pereonll properly 0.-ntM, CA tz111 Conditions, and Realrlcllon1 without WWflllty. •llP'MI ol ICtlbed below In the m11· Publlahed Or~ Coa11 reootded on .llJty 3, 1HI 11 Implied, regarding 111141, l>OS-terw ot. Dally PllOt M.,dl 111. 17 23. lnatNf'l'len1 no.-. 800ll 2tll. IMllOn, or encumbrancee. MlchH I Wright Sp tHt P109121-33 lftctueNe, ol Of. 10 PIY the eum of pest due C3e6-11ee, ctthQ. mite bu, WTh333 tlcl4ll Recotdl of Orange Hom90W!W'a .-.menll bd l'tRJC NOTICE County. CaiitOl'nla, Ronald reuonably •tnnHtd COlll Owner r~ Ille right O Rou9. 1 Lew Col'por111on 1 .... ch.,ges, and lnl~•• to bid et the Nie Purc:tl .... -------- " lruat• '°' UNIVERSITY due ,, lhe lime of lhta notlCe """' be"'*'-Wlll't cash only Ftc:TITK>U• auatNEtl COMMUNITY ASSOCIA In Ille *"<>uni of St 305 00 Ind peld for 11 the ttme of NA* ITATIWNT TION, the Lienhold9r under DATED Maret\ 3, t9119 pu<ChlM AH purchlMO The loHowtng pereon• are ltlat Aruument Li«! re· UMIVDSITY C~ goodl .,. told u 11 and d0tnq_ bu11ne11 II corded Sec>tembef 2 I 19118 TY AllOCIA TION, av: mu.t be rltnO'Ved 11 the llme (1)0 WEAR (b)SPLIT. TEE • I In I Ir um In I N 0 OOMAlD D. "°""· A LAW of Nie Sale IUbiec:t lo prior llOll AV9e8do Coton• del U-4797tl. Boole -P• CO-.f'OftATION, 21101 canoellellon In tile..,.,.., ol Mii, Calif 921125 -. o1 the Offlclal Reeord1 ol LAKI CINTIR Dft1¥1, Mttlament .,.,_ 0-B<ldlord Ch.,..._ lk.ttllt. Mid County, eno pun1U1nl IUfT'S 110. LAKI FOMST, Ind OOllglltld party Oiied llOll A111C8do, Col'one del to Sec11on 13117 of lhe Cllltl CAL.lf<HtNIA ... (714) tl'tll 15tfl and 22ncl day of Mar. Cel1I 82825 Code of ltle State of C.,._ 4714111 M.,eh, 18" Publie St0t• Tt\11 bulln"' la eon· '°"*-Will SElL AT PUB-Publllhed Orange Coar Man1gemen1. lne Tel•· ducttld by 11'1 lndlYldual Deity PNol March 22. 20, pl'tone (I ta) 244-1010, Tl't1 regl1tren1 com- 01 \ 111 \0 I If I Aptll 5. 11149 Agent lor Owner menced to tranuct OUll· ~3•11 Publlahed 0ranoe Cow ,,... under the 11c:mioua •---------Olily Piiot Maret\ t5 22 OullneM nerne °' ~ SIMARD rtaJC NOTICE 111119 Mated •!>ow on NIA A N T 0 N E T T A W328 B<ld C Butler THERESA SIMARD, • T A T I M I! N T O F Thlr ltllM\ent wit filed WITHDAAWAL P\BJC NOTICC wltl't lhe County Clerk of Or· reidmt of Santa Ana ffltOM f'A'"111E!I... •rt09 County on M1rch t4 puled away March OPERATIHO UHOER FICTITIOUl IUllNHI tHO F4'1217 19, 1989 al the a,e of "CTITIOUI auatNESS NA• IT•TPllNT Publi.hed Oranoe CoHI 51 She ii survived by NAME TM IOllOWlng l*lon• ,,. Deity Piiot Maren 22. 29 · I Tlle lollowlng petton hu doing bullMll u AprU 5 12, 1910 her mother. Marie wlttldrawnuegenerllplf1· LAGES l ASSOCIATES W-341 Collorone of Santa '* lrom tt\9 partnerrtlJI:> op-INC . 25tl a.yr.Ide 0t1ve. Ana brotht'r Richard 9rlllng undet ll'te llC111tou• Corona del Mat. Cl11I 1121125 1 __ MUC ___ NO_TlC( __ _ • • bu.ir-name of EXCEL Mltk Laoee ConlrKIOI' Collorone of Santa ASSOCIATES II 20452 Inc, • Ceilltomle OOfPOf· ,tc:Tmout Ml ..... An a , d a ugh le r GraY9fone L&M, Hum1ng1on 1t10n. 26 ti Bayaide Ortve. .._._ ITA~ M i ch e 11 e M a r 1 e Beac:ll. c.ltf 928411 Corona cMI Mar. Celt! 021125 The 'olloWlnO pereona •• Simard f Sa An The tlc1tfl01.11 bul•M.. Tt\11 bu!Nn9et 11 con do;no ouelnlll M 0 nta • a nenle .. llerMnlfOftl'tepatl· duc141d by:. oorpor11ton W!OGEWARE. 4 19 Rosary will be N.'Clted '*91'11pwee hied on Octo* Tl't• re9l1trant com Begonia Alie., Cotone OeC at 7:00 PM on March 28. 1Nt In ltle County ot menoad 10 1r1naee1 OUtl· M11 Calif t2e25 21 1989 al Pierce 0teng9 FILE NO F396650 Mii una.r the t1Ct1tl0\ll Lynn C.tl'terane z.r .• 19 • Full Name 11\d AOdr ... of bullnMe Mine or namea 8egonil Alie , Corona del Broa. Bell Broedway Ille P.,aon WtthdrQling 111\ed abo'.oe on Marci\ 3, M1t, Clllf t2t25 Chapel, Coat.a Mesa Laur9nee Mucthtaon. 8152 1Mt Thlt bu1•n•1t It con· Maa of Christian Stanton A11e A·20ll Buen• Mat1I LAgel PrMident ducted by:.,, lndMOuel wit, Callt 90621 Thil 1lll9mertl -filed The r•11r1ran1 com· Burial will be eel· 81 g n 1 d L 1 u r • n c • wtth 1119 County Cl9fk ol Ot. menc«1 to lrll\NCt Ollti-ebrated on Wednes-Mucttlleon anoa County on M11cn to. neee under tri. tict111ou1 day, March 22, 1989 Put>lllNd Or111g9 CoM1 t98t ~ neme °' n.,,,.. 8 30 A M S Dally P'Uol Mlfeh 22 29 NHoet Meted lbo¥e on Mllr'Ctl •. •t : · at t. April a, 12, 1919 ' · PubliltleCI Otanoa co..1 1Mt Joachim Catholic w.34e Delly Pilot M1rct1 22, 29, L~ C lM O..un:h. ~ Bros. Aprll t . t2, 1"9 Thie •t•IM*lt WU flied Be 11 Bro• d way "8.JC flJTIC£ W-337 =:. ~'!i ~!:: <rc,: Mortuary Dlr«10n, '1Cnnou• .,..... P\BJC NOTICE 1tt8 ,41uoa ea.ta Me1a: &42-91~ !MM1 STATSMllNT ic•1t Publi.MO Otert09 CoMt I ; ~·-~t· Jll Tn. = ~ eri FtCTITIOUl IU .. H ~ Pilot M.,cn 22. 21. ~RLINO T-;CHNICAL. NAiii aTATtMINT Aprft •• 12• tN9 W-335 52tl Alvr A11. #A, Newport The following pereont 1111--------- a..c:h Call1 92883 dOlng OullMM u: PmllC NOJIC( Oavld S1u9n e.ardwood NATIONAL 8USINE8S1--------- 5219 River All #A ~ APPRAISEAS.22192Centr• l'tCnnout.ue.11 IMch, Calif 92se3 ~.l. #1IO, EJ Toro. CA ...... ITATl...-Y ,Ac.IC VllW Maty Loulre a.ardwood 9n.;w • The followtng 1*90n1 .,. .._...0 ... '"I. ,AM 5110 A1Y9t A11 #A ...........,. Oevtd 8 . FroeMcn. 1M3 dCMQ buelnen u c;;;;':"M«tuery 8Mcf\. Calif 92983···-..-· Weat 1100 North, Provo, LI COMMUNICATIONS Ct\eoel • CremtlOty Thll bu91Mlt 11 Con· Utel't 94804 2300 Fairview Ad , W-203, 3500 P9QffC View Otlw oueted by llulband and wit• Ttlll blltlMtl le eon· eo..a ....._ c.at t2fH ~ e..cn Th• r•gl11ran1 com· cM:19d by ""lndMckial Anita Mane La8Nrt noo ....,,_ ~ to trll'lMCt "'*'-Tl't• r•gl1trant oom-FalMew Ad . W•203, eo.. •.......... ,.,... under tM flcllllou• mtnOld IO VanNC:t buli-...... ca.If t212t ~ name or rtatn9 ,... lln4er lflO 1ct111ou1 ni... bWI~ 11 con• lle1ed above on NIA ....,_ ,.,,.. Ot '*'* lM:fed by .,, llWIMdulll o.wss e.erdwoOd ....,....._., ,.,,. Ttle r•tl11tant com· Thlt ltaMment wM tllld o..l 8 FroellCl'I ,,_.... IO nrw.:t .._... w1ttt t"9 County Ctatt1 of Or· Thia ltat.menl WM IMd Niii wider IN net ttou. W109 County on M1tdl t4 with tM COWf'ltr c.1' Of Or• ..._. ~ Ot N1Nt 1Ht ' .,... County on ,..'°"*YI. ...... .-ow on ~. MU• ,.. Hen. 1tM . ~ Orll'1Q9 Coeet ~ Or9nOt Coaet Miii L.etvn • Deify Not Mardi 22, 21. 011r "°' 111~ I, 10, 22, T1lll etee.nent •• fMld II _______ .. Aptl s. t2. ,... 2t. ,.. -"' .. COunty Clllrk of Or· w..aq wn• = COUf'ltY on MllG'I 14, STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? M1119 "'*"'*' °'"* CoMt Olill' Hot WWCll 22, 21, .... t2, , .. W442 HOLLY-SEACLIFF MASTER PLAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public workshop will be held to review basebine data and discuss land use alternatives for the Holly-Seacliff Master Plan and Environmental Impact Report. As discussed at the first public workshop which was held on November 30, 1988, the Holly-Seacliff Master Plan is a 760 acre area generally bounded by Ellis Avenue to the north, Huntington and Main Streets to the east, Yorktown and Clay Avenues to the south and the bluff edge west of Edwards Street to the west. DATE/TIME: SUBJECI: Tuesday, March 28, 1989, 7:00 PM -Room B7 The Holly-Seaclift Master Plan and EIR may analyze amendments to the Huntington Beach Land Use Element, Circulation Element, Open Space/Conservation Element Plan and Recreation Element. Issues to be addressed will include land uses, street alignments, topography, trails, parks, archaeology, sewers and other items . This workshop is the second of a series of public workshops to consider the Holly-Seacliff Master Plan. The workshop will be held March 28, 1989, at 7:00 PM in Room 8-7 of the Huntington Beach Civic Center at 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Contact Hal Sinunons, Senior Planner, at 536-5271 if there are any questions regarding this workshop . Cf·lt ----- --· IOUY-SIACZ.IPP MUTla •LU AMA o\ f I I f • • ,~ . OrMge CoMt DAILY ptLOT IW~, r.wcti 22. ... 97 l'\1'\H\//I Color this fragrance, Cosmetics emporium a success 1y KAftN M. ltllO ~ .... c. ....... What seem' to be a sui:e·fire way to makc 200-plus womtnas&iddyai schoot11rls'>G1..,e thcm an cntireda)' in one room wilb some o(lbe lcadina intcmauonaJ ~k•n care and f ~n.cc!compan1cs-and let them sample, and buy. ' · That's what transpired at the Dana Point Rcsort when Bullock's South Coast Plau hosted .. La Belle Femme," to benefit the Womcn'sAdv1sof) C-0uncd (WAC) at South Coa l Medical Center. NWly 20cosmettcand fraarance linn.-: names tnclud10J Oscar de la Ren ta, Stendhal, Estee Lauder V • Chanel, Chnstian Otor. Ortane. Ralph Lau~n PaJoma Ptcu~, lntelligcntSlun Care, l..ancome and • Sofina -:-aa1he.rcd in tM P.Jld ballroo~ to offer'beaut)- cnh2nc1ng seminars. cxhibits. consultauonsand indh ad· uat make-overs. • The rool'h was alive with colors. F'rom GeorgJo's d1 Uncttve)ellowstnpes to the cool tranqu1ht) of 81othcnn's blue and ~hitc toSh1sc1~o's dramat1c black and red, women wcresrcctcd bydecorauvemakcup chain. banners. backdrops, and table displays, as "'ell as cok>r-coord1natcd floral de 11ns(donatcd by local Oonsts). . ............ ~..._ ...... , .. Thctoul!\ pan wa\pthcnn& the collateral matcriaJ," confessed KJmffelgesoa, Bullock's assistant department manager responsible for coordinatmg the e..,cnt ••J moved the whole storc . I e'en think I got the Jo.n HaftlOft ~ Gr.ce lloJtl ..,.pie ••• __..fro... .. rbara Johnson. De.rte W1a9a, Cheryl Moore exMtl"e Deborah 8relancr1 .... ... l(ltchen ank ." Women wandered from booth to booth. stopping to chat, Jamplea fragranceortwo, or have their skin analy Led or get a com pletc make-over ''La Belle Femme means the beautiful woman.·· said Teren Leto spccuil events coordinator for the SCMC foundation office. ''How do I look? .. she asked. ~howtng off her new colon from Pres.en pt1 \cs. Indeed the faces were outstanding, no matter which booth one stopped b). Unfortunate!) most confessed that they had nowhere el5C to go but home-now that the) had a new"look' and had ordered man) oft he makings for that look. "The United Parcel man 1~going 10 be w bus).'' 'i81d MarluLeac .. mu. "We"rcgo1ng to ha'e 10 lock the door so we can tr) all these thing.\·· Everyone compared n01C'i Belle Fleener asked . .. How do you like my hpsttck-n's new," after rece1"ing a lavender hp shade from Roya K1anpour (who wore a festive .. hp hat'° to promote Bora,hese's new hp powder) "'I Just had my colors done not too long ago and the) said I shouJd use peach," explained WA( member Frucea Vlta&Jla.no "This 11me they said I should ha"e more red." And she 'ihrugcdand went ofTto the next both Each hne was required to provide, as Helgson put 11 ··nice" samples as well as gifts with purchase. Thus. b) the end oft he da) women were clu1ch1nga stack of sample 00~. . All were'°' 11ed 10 "corneas you are" and most gathered with fncnds or 1n mother/daughtertcams. women's adv1sorycounc1l member Gerl Beck attending I .. ,.. HOl'D Unda Cochran• works on Tereu Leto. with her daughter Tara, member Saaau Barnet with her mother. and AnnScbnelder with both her mother and mother·1n-law. Stepllule K11b, a U C: freshman and daughter of ho~p1tarfoundat1on vice president Eve K11~ dropped by 1n the last hour to v1s1t the Prcscnptavesbooth. Some$70 Celest• Hofmann, Ktm Helgeson, Sue Graham. later "mom" \1&}\cd $3)mg ... Oh well. her fa1her JUSt paid IOr some line preventer .. Stephanie'\ purchase was probably one of the ~muller ones of the day. much to 1huurpnscand dehght of the Bullock's represcntatavef>. :·we honestly didn't know how 11 wouldgo:· Gerl •ec1c, ltoJ• lehtnpour, ltoJ• Houelnl. admitted Kush. who wasalso plt>ascd wt th the re ponse. fJCkelS for the fc tlVltle , Wh1Chll$01nCIUdcduelCCtl0n I ofscm1narsand frec .. flowmachampaaneand snacks, were a barptn at SH Procttds forthe firsH1mc event wett est1 mated at$ 5.000. which will benefit projects supported by the Women's Adv1sol') Council HHIUfil 7 first ladles still living Country singing sisters might do album ly CHARLES GOttlN ' and OM.AR SHAlttF TRUMP COUP sk \ourcotTee partner to name the S.C\Cn sunl\ing lir\t ladies Most 'o asl.cd forget at ka\t one Pat "'"on Lad) Bird Johnson Jacqueline On- assis. Rosal)nn C arter. lktt) ford. 11,/anC} Rt'apn ~nd right. that 's the one Barbara Bush In Iran. 100 o;haking \Our head from side 10 \tde mean\ .. ~·c., · llndcNear maker'> in Japan test aarmcnts ~•th robots that cross their fcgs. sit 1n dccp-c\J'>h1onl·d chain. and per pare If you shop tor a Jump rnpr make \Ure its handle\ reach )Our armpll'> when you step on It\ m1ddk Late in his hfe. Vladanur Lenin. the forcmo t father of the earl) So\ ICt liaht apins1 cap1taJ1st decadence, routmcf}' rudt around 1n a Lhauf· fcurcd Rolls Ro~ cc That coffeepot's perlorated ba'iket foraround hasa name. too ··b1agtn ·· The En,hshman doesn't take a nap. He hes down [or a 11n. Wt4Ml4.ay, Mare .. U AIU (Man:h 21-Apnl 19> f-ull moon po 111on h1Jhh1tm pubhc1ty. lcpl qrccmcnt\, mantal status You can make th•' )OUt .. powcr pta y" da). Tran ~tion 1s complctC'd, )Ou ha'e uppet hand law dcc1<;1on aoc~ in your tavor. TAURU ( pnl 20·Ma> 20) ~tud) ncs me ,.JC. Nqot1at1ons •~com­ pleted. Full moon po,111on cmphas11~ rmplo) mcn1 depen· dt'nt,. pet\. 11.ey pcnonncl Lona- • d1'ttanct call could rt'tult 1n JOUmcy. Romanta<.' tn\'ol\ltmcnt will al~ ~ f~&urtd. GDONI (Ma) 21 ... June 20)' A .. new IO\'C" bu 1)\ morale bnnp f~h ,. .. "c of cnthu,..sm. Hi&hl11ru conficxncc cttau"it)', 1mpnn1 )our own tylc. me .. ho •'Int )OU to Joan comm1tter should bt .. pohtcly ia- By The Assocl•t~d Prus fORT \\ORTH. Te,as -( oun- 11') singer Crystal Gayle \a}\ she and sister Loretta Lyn.n an.· d1scus\1ng doing an album and 1nu nng the cou ntr. together The tv.o ha' c shared staaes onl) a fev. t1"1t'S O\t:rthC past I 'i )Cars rhe) ap·pcared together last )'car at Lal..c T'ahoe. "c" and will "ork there three times 1h1s summer .. 1 thtnk she would hl.e to do \ornc ~low1na do\\-n. and I 1h1nk she mcnt1on«l she'd hkl' to JU\t do tounna with me 1t she'' going to do much. ·said Gayle. ~ho added that a third 51stcr. Pegg) ';uc. will bl• included 1n the album and tour L)nn already was married and had children b) the time Cia)lc the 'tOUng~t Of eight children. v.as !lorn. hut th<" two ha'c been do')(' (,a,ll' \aid .. I th1nl v.c read ca,·h other n:al v.cll." she ~1d ·· he It.no~' u'uall\ v. hat I'm 1h1nk1n& and I lt.nov. ""hat she's thinking .. Ga)lc who rocketed to st.ardom ~ith .. Don't It \1all.e M) Brov.n l )CS norcd." Leo 1s IO\'Ol\'cd . CANCER (June 21 ·Jul) ~~l Man) of )Our "bnt quahttcs" 'urge 10 forefront. Views arr '-10d1ca1ed. tor mer teacher SI) , "You've lcarnt'd as much as I can possibly teach'" Property rcqu1rn profes\lonal ap- pr.u$1l. Aquanu\ represcnt('d LEO (July 23-Aua. 22> f mphnm on movement. tr'IHI. ~ruupa11on 1n wc1al affair aimed at ra1 1n1 monc) for chant) 'potJaght also on Crt'all' 1- l). stlf-ciiprt:U1on strona romant1< rclat1onsh1p. Oem1n1 pll)\ role. VIRGO (Aug. 2l&pt. 22) What had been nebuJout bttom« realm1c 9ream could be fulfilled. You'll be on ~hd lfOUnd. fina Ill ~1ndfall I\ dasllnct pou1b1hty. Sccnano katurt's surpnscs. onhodo' prgctdurtt UBRA (Stpt 23-<kt. 22) full moon an )Our •an cent\ romance, Crystal G•yle Hluc '"v.a<,1n J-ort \\onh tora conn·rt appcar.rncc v. 1th ~cl Ml Daniel \,f~ ) ORK (AP)-Eileen Ford. founder ol thc Ford Modeling \gen- mooch. ps)t'h1c 1mprc\.s1ons 'ou'll n.'t'c1H pubhc attention and should wear )Our color\: sn blue. hrown purple C1a1n 1nd1cated through read· ana. ..,..nung.. SCORPIO ({)ct. 23-No' l 1 I f ult moon allumanat~ area of chart rt'· lated to s«~lS. ln5tllut1ons. fC\lflC· ttdarcas Famil)'membcrsa) . "I k<'I )OU hl\l' natu to know'" 8c d1plomat1c. maintain aplomh Loretta Lynn l'). a<h l'IC\ "'nnwn "'ho ";int tu io into busint\\ ""h their huc,hand 10 "let him be ht,,.,·· ··If )OU "ant ICI Ma \ mamcd. hl··d better be the hc.l\s:· f'ord ..aid in th e 1oney will bc 1n,ohC'd SAGl'M ARIUS (!\I tn " I ~l ~ I ) Third pan) l'i inHllH·d II' u•nm·umn 1A1th new \.cnturl' )011 II Ii\· pla}tng role of diplomat. ll'al lwr rl'll'lt't' all rolled into one ) nu II "'1 n and d('clarc. "It ""' ,1 t11ugh lttthl hut I made 1t1•• CAPRICORN 1Dn ~~ Jan llJ> ~tud) Sa1111anuc. me\\Jil' ) nu ·11 be l"en more rcspon'l1h11lt' l hann· for JreltCr firtanClaJ f('v..tnh f Ill U'i On 1nten"licd rclat1onsh1p promn11on produttion. Older m.1n pla}\ d-. nam1c role . . AQUARI (Jan ~t)..J ch 11\l R) 14lltina about 48 hour,. 'nu arc hkeh tO IChle\t aoaJ "-e' I\ IU 8\0td ~matu~ stan. f-mph.n" on lOtn· municauon. pubh\h1ntt. ph1losoph~ Lon1-d1 tancc call l.ould \ enh trd'el plan~ .\pnl issue ol \\ orlm1 Mother maga · zinc "f or me 11 v..u shut up and dec1dr v. ho·., bms. or get out ·· "he \aid she had onh ••thfl~ m~JOr arauml•nts' in ,a,a \C3f\ ~Ith hl·r husband Jc-rr. v.hu run\ the bustnl''' side of her aicnc' She chOOS<'\ thl models for the aaenC). makes book 1ngs and deals v.1th agtnts and . photographen .. , am sa) 1n1 thrt"t' but I JU\t remember one. earl) on. v.htn hl' rcall} told ml' ofl I got 10<1 Ot>\\\ . said f-ord. v. ho founded th<' laf1C\t U.S. modeling agcnc) 1n 194ti when she ~as pregnant v.1th her fir\!' htld "\\hen Lace) <hcr <,('('Ond l h1ld J was about 5 )ea" old \ht' ..aid one.· n1gh1. ·1 n:membcr tht· da) I v.a' born · We asked hcr v. ho had tlccn there. And u cc\ named her fatht>r, her brother her \l'llcf\ and her nur .... ·. ··Where v..a<, momnn,. wmc.·hod\ cl<,ked her "Oh \hl· v. a' at the uffiu: · . Lace' ansv.en.'d That stor. <,1111 makes mc lecl ternhk \\ ouldn 1 \IH1 rather ha'c \our lh1ldrcn think 1•1 \OU as a mothl·r 1h.1n a larr<.·r ~oman·)·· PISCES (fen IQ.March :?Ol trts' independence Jl\Jll:l) r10net'nng spint 'ihakc oil lc1harg) co nallH' 1<, duh 1mprc,\t·d . lnuld bcrnml· 'aluablc: alh Bu\tnc'' 'l nturc um~ considered :.~1\llt\l" · \1 ,1lt.<" thl'lon tact' IF MARCH U IS \'Ol R BIRTH- OA Y \OU 'it"ldnrn Jr\' \.tll\lil·d with statu' · quo -H•u Jrl" d\ namtl, crcatne \tuhhlirn. \C'n,ual \ ou arc "'lllna to tc.-ar do"'n l<1r ultimate purpose of rl·hu1ld1ng nn '"d10t-rent"' base Taurus L ('n ~ orp10 JX'f"WM pla) 1mponant rok., 1n 'our hie 'ou ~ scn'it" of dc:\t1 m . could ha\e been separated alluall~ or JM Chn- log1call~ from Oil(' or Ooth parent' al an carh agc In \pnl. ~lat1on,h1p v.111 be rc'''cd <ktohc:r "11l <1l'i(1 he memorable. producllH for \Ou 1n 1qs11 Funds for Third World birth control program urged 'l OEAR ANN LANDER~ We ha"c been marncJ for 20 ,car\ M) hu~band'' idea of love is pa) ina tht" bill ••Joc.t" hf1· rcvol"c around alcohol. tht dub. hi bookie and ~atchma TV. Wt do noth1na t thcr. ~ i squcucd in at half· Uml'. for companion hip Ha'e men than~ in thl\ .. ner- auon? Arc the)' afraid ot a rt'la- ttonship or ha ... c wt p01lcd them? Very fe ~omen I know ha\c an d01Cnc with their hu bind The)' tttm 1obch~1na pamtth\\: I need some ntw 1dct1 usit notha I do l TOMMY TIUUMPHS Nonh-South vulnaable. Nonh " deals. 'llORTif + Akl5 A k 6' AK > •A 5 4 Wt:' T EAST • J 9 l • 10 7 ' Void Q J I J J7Jl 916 • K Q J 9 7 3 • 10 6 l SOUTH • Q 6 3 10 9 7 5 2 Q 10 5' • • The b1dd1n1: Nortt. East 2 . p 3 NT P '. p 6 p "° .... 2 ' 5 • Pus Wat J • p p p .. Operuna lead: King of • r I ... ,. f ' ~ • • Orange Cout DAILY f'll0TIWIC9Pl•My, ...... ~ "Know what, Mommy? ·Mrs.· sure isn't spelled like it sounds." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "That's what you get for chasing snow plows•·· PEANUTS ME~ ~ANA6ER I TM0~6~T -M16MT INCREASE ATTENDAN.:E ;: 1..1 • .'E rlAD A "MA5KEO MAR'VEL ON vlJR TEAM . ~- GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R08&18R08E \-\ow t.\',lt~ &r~c\\"f would h~vt h\~a·en ~t\r \'rtClsvres r l 1 c ' t --~""'-",..ef~ IMj,C:~...,..._--i' ' - DENIQ8 THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham • by Charles M. Schulz i C.~N SEE T14E •MASKED BUT WMA.,.. ABOUT THE "MARVEL .. , ( - c;:,: ~~ I.{ by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan SHOE J (.Ot)t.DN'T FIN~ ~'{ W'MEWCXl.K LA~T NIGUT.- ~----~::::""'1 JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN AF1ER REVIEWING AU.1'HE DEIAIL...5 IN ™lb Cl6C IN\,O'-..VI~ l'HE ~DE l;oo GAVE 1b ClNOO 5UMMER.S .. - DOONESBURY ~~sy A HIPPlE? I I 'VE DE.C.IDE.D 1Wtr rf'S A h\Af1"E.R 1HM &n.lL.D BE DE"fERMINED ~~E l~DIVIDUAL... ~ by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNefly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Battuk Easter Sunday ltfVices ar Sc. Ao· drnr's Pmbyrman Chutch. 600 Sc. Andi~ Roed, Nt'Wp(>ft Beach will bt held at 7 a.m .. 8:30 a.m. and at 10: 1 ~ a m . on Match 26th. The Pastor Dr John A Huffman. Jr .• w1U deliver the ~rmon. The full Sancturary chou, under the dirtttion of Don G Fontana will SU\8 1t all three ~mccs. ••• an eg bum for dw childicn • l t' a;,in. All att wdcomc. ••• Sc. Mark Pmbyrerian Church wiU celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord with 1 variety of services. Beginning with a Sunr~ Sttvitt at 7 a.m. on dw lawn. Al 8 a.m. I pWo breakfast wiJ bt snwd while childttn look for Eater eggs on the lawn.~ Faaval SeMce of Sc. John The Otvme Eptte<>J-1 Warship will bt hd~ ar 9:30 a.m . St. Rev. OuU Schrinn will conclua the Church, 183 E. Bay Sc .• Cosu Mesa. will Mark Church ii located in Ntwpon Easttrta'Vice at the Unitarian Univmal· hold regular ~rvices 11 8 and 101.m. on Bt-ach atJ1mbom: and EastbluffSoulh. iM Fdlowship of uguna Beach at 10:30 Palm SUoday and Easter Sunday. After ••• a.m. on Sunclay Much 26. TM title o( rhe Easttr 10 a.m. SCf'V1«, there will bt " as the his xrmoo is "Ea.sttt: A Quatioo of iiililiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiimlliiiiillliiilliillliliiiiiiil B&lance." A flower communion. A REDEEMER LUTHEUI CIUICB 16351 Springct•. Huntington BMdl 846-6330 f9ETWUN EOIHOER AHO HfJL> M SYNOD • KN0m. hltof • M. l't£0CH. AsSOC111a 'ast°' IUtS£IY tw PllOWUD AT AU S£JVIClS Sunday School 9:30 A.M. ,. '--... Ser1ice ...., n.rsa, ..., C1 II 1h1 Ser1ice Ceel frtMJ , .... s.1lct biter --= s-bt Ser1ice l:tl I 11:11 la 7:31 P.I. 1:31 , ... Urutariao Uniwrsaltsr uadirioo daung beck to W odd Wai; D. Will follow dw tctmon. The OWdtto ., Program. led by &rb.ra hmbtrton abo (ocusn on Ea.er. The l'niwia.i> Univmalisr fd. lowship is locattd at ~ Cyprat DrM, Laguna Beach. • •• The annuaJ p1esencauon of Handel's MnsiaJ, (Pan 3 and "Hallelujah") It~ Cryul C.atMdral, 12141 ~as S<-. Garden G~. wtll take J*« Easter, March 2J6, 11 the 6 pm. arrvtee of wotship. The congregaoon will bt invittcf ro s.&n& aJong With the Crysul . CatMclraJ Oionle who will t;e ia.ted m secuons with rhe congrepnon in the Cathedral's Alborttum. Ail are tn· couraged to bring 1heil own scoru aJthough 1 limittd numbtr o( KOttS will bt 1vai1Jbk for pure~ 1t the door, ••• The ~ Chou of the Pmby· tenan Church. 28)() Fall'Vtf'W Rd., C.O.. Maa..willptaentthc ')Uquiem"byche modem English compe>att.John Runer, at 7:30 p.m. on Thunday, March 2,. A ••• ••• 1lw ltW'ftth annu.I "Mus of iht Ooa" will be pmCnttd on Good Fnday,M.atchl4.ai t:JOp.m.and f.asc<r Sunday u pan of the 12:)0 mus. I ( Si ,.._ .. CHl.atES/,71 SPECIAL EASTER CELEBRATION SERVICE AT CALVARY NEWPORT MESA l:JIU. Srica ti Ct11•1at111 ••• I-JI, 11:11 I.I. Join Pastor run Celek OS he speoks on "Malling Your Dreams Com. True?'' Easter SunCtay March 26, outcloan ¥ the lawn ot 9:30 om preceeded by a concert at 9 : 15 om NEW THOUGHT OlllISIUN ClllJllOI eeteleat1t111 "/ &teual ,,eije ER)IO~ TOPIC FOR EASTER SERVICE 10:30 AM lfMly .. , •• ...eM 0Ma:'1peopwww ,..,..,,.. .... °""""' ...... ............ iwa a.-. ....... c-. .... 2642 s.n M~ I Drive N~rt Beach; 92660 , s I ~ United Methodist to.hold service in amphitheatre Sunnsc UJ(et ~rvKt tn rht Ga1<kn Gro"t ~rvtl amphrthntre at tht' V 1Uagt Grttn will clunu tht Ease tr Wttk cclebnitton o( the Gar<kn Grove l!n1ted Mtthodast Church Evtry~ 1s anvrttd to JOIO them 1n watching the sun nsc on Easter Sunday morning. March 2~. as they ctlrbrart ~tr in tht Amph1thntre. located .u Main and Su.nford (across tht street from tht Church) If 6 l.m "It's a wonderful uptritnct to ctltbmt the splendor of Easrt'r un<kr tht ruing sun and tht open sky. · Dr J Milts Acker.Jr m1rucn. wd. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 420 W. 19th Street Costa Mesa, California GOOD FRIDAV SERVICE DURING THE NOON HOUR March 24, 12 to I pm, Titt ~t will ftature dv '40- mfttlbtt Chanctl Ol0tt ~omun3 "tial~lu1ah OIOfus". {)n Good fnday, March 24 It 7:30 p m • the Chana! Olo11 wall pmtnt ·Faure Requiem.. with tht service focused on w "Stations o( the Cross." Maundy Thursday xmce, on Match 23 at 7:30 ,.m., will inclu<k the celebration o tht Sacralllft\t o( Holy Communion. The church is locattd at 12741 Ma.in S< To compkte tht Eum -.uk cclcbrauon. services will bt htld on CU(tr Sunday It 9 and 10-.30 a.m. "Seven Last Words of Christ. " with Bell Choir Anthem. EASTER SUNDA V SERVICES OUTDOOR EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE 5:30 A.M.: !VEIYONI WElOOMIJ ----- March 26. 9.00 and 10:30 am Dramatic portrayal of Mary Magdalene, during the message on "The First Easter" by Rev. Galal Gough HANDEL'S "MESSIAH" prHcnt«d APRIL 2 AT 9:00and 10:30A.M. Pour IDdoor 5ervicei 8:00 Lm.; 9:4.5 a.m.; ll:JOa.m. •FULLCHOI&• ClftJti2I Of UUGIOUS ICiiNCI lJMMil9 .... :::=; ..... na•.:8.Jn JESUS IS RISEN! CEIRBRATE EASTER . AND REJOICE WITH US! GOOD FWY lllldtM·lZ .. Ull ••am ----·----Lf(· ........ .... a.Ill,._ ......... ........ lU ........... .............. ...... 1.te .......... ....... ......... ... 1 ··-:-lr I ..... ,.,, r-ctr-. GOOD FRIDAY~ JitaNI .,.., .. ~ ........... EA8TER ..... -ww:a lllrdt21 ·••· ... .., ..... .......... FD1Ml.... __,IST ••.1•.a• .... .,., "TM -I *'""" .,_ l.'4$ • I• .....,. ,..... ..... lft.Ll T- ClllJST LUTBllAH ClluacB T• VJCrolUA, cmTA aa:&A UM•Jl aa.o CAM ..oww AT AU. .. wca -· Oii• 8'ftlOD [----------sAVINGs----------1 81'"91"t111cauoori-"'•~._. .... _. .... .,.....,.... .... ..,._..,.ODUPOf\......_°"' I good• II i*tC-I• HONE't9MCID9 .._MC IP 1PIL . :I .. .......... ,[_....... . --------------------------.0. ... __ ... __________ .... Wt-. . ,.. ............. , ..... ._.. .... a ... .._ .. ..... ,1M) ... ----........ -................. .... '"' .... .... 1srn ..._.•~s __ ..... IZ90 ....(714111•• J I I I ' • ,, a J. t ·e e ;:;=.======================:;;;;;:;;i Laguna church gets a new name ,_cf CH{,7/i,n~ EASTER 4<_f'kJ!f_~ SPECIALS I I BRUICH SPECIALS: 1 O:Al-3:00Pll Eggs O'Cullen ••• Crab. Shrimp. brocooli. and mushrooms with eggs on a croissant with HollandalSe.. .. . . . .. ....... .... . .... ... 18.95 Tenderloin of Beef •.. Topped with p0ached eggs and sauteed ~JUn mUSl'lrooms ... .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . S7 .15 SeNed with llMt\ btown&. ~ & A ~ ~ d fn.ltl Ind br..m DlllEll SPECIALS: 3:00PM· 10:00Pll Chlckenr& Shrtmp ••• W1th a red pepper sauce ....• 18.25 Broiled Tenderloln •.. W1th Ca1un sauteed mushrooms .. 112.50 , -' I '' FOA RESERVATIONS CALL 841-1417 , 8121 Beect\ Btvd. HlKltington e.ct'I At a ~~ congrcgauonal owmbtts mttttng, a vote changed the name o( the church from 0.UTch o( Religious Science, Laguru Beach to Saddlebeck _, Church o( RchgtOUS Scienu. Sooday, March 26th 10am·3pm ' On Easter Sunday, Much 26 Kathryn McDowell. a sen•Of' su1deoc ar rhe Emttt Holmes School of Muustry will ~on rhe 1ubJ«t 'If I Be L1fred l 'p Wb $14.95 Selims $1 lJS aMen $1.95 m ' UMtr> , Come One, Come All I I I S~taclilar Champagne Brunch • Chilled Juk:el • Smoked Sabnon 8f'ld Bageb • On)ejette Statton • • Roat Beef and Ham • Br ... t of Chtc*enk • Seafood Newburg • Beef Bourgt.ngnonne • Scr.-nbled Egga • Bacon and Sausage • • Scalloped Potatoes • Rice Pu.I a Vegttabktl • Atsorted Salads • ASIOf'ted Fresh Fruftt • 8ruds • Patrlel • Caiu~s • spee;ae ~l<C.e 89 Tie £asteJ. 8uAAY .I) l.L~ ~ 1661~-\ ~ d Hurtf.,.ton lffch Huntington Beach 11'"' oul ----~---- The Beat Kept Secret In Town New sanctuary to be used for Easter servic e Good She~d Lutheran Chui~ h , encrutwly ~modeled and enljr~~d •orsh1p 1annuary will hou~ ch~ congrcgaoon·s Holy Wttk ~1c.ci ""'' acnYltin ltl rhe 1989 EaJttt lota)Orl The Holy Wttk terVICct begin 11/l!h .. 7 l~ p.m. Ma.undy Thunday wor~h1p Si«Vtet on March l}. Good fmlj \ worship u Jet foe the aamc hour ''' fnd~y. Much 2(. wtth a somh~1 rrmembranct of t~th of )tsu~ '''• the crou Sarwday ewni.ng Mardi r feacu~s The Vlgd of Euler service i.tt agun for 7 1' p.m four £a.sen Sunday JttYt<n .arr •{ • for March 26 at 6 un .. I am .• ~\11, 11 and l 1 a.m. The swviK ltf\l.Ce will /(.I«' the Euttr mom io mdiuonal fuh1 .. wtth fur~e worshtp foUowtnl' " drt latn rooming PlourL O.ild urc -.111 t~ ptovidccf • I, 9: lO and 11 a m In addition.. an E.asttt penc1~ c breakfast will be hosted as a voorh lunJ raun from 7 to 10 a m The -410-war MW .onh1p laolrrv .,., .ccommodecc nearly double rt.r number that ~sly could antnd • stngk scmcc. "We shwJd be abli 111 comJOtUbiy int tht lar~f E.ucrr crowds,"}lmtSHIJe,5CNOf P9"°'· u rcJ Good Shcphad Lutheran Church " located at 4800 lrviM Ccncn Dr • ar Y' Ir ltl ll'YlM. -- Workshop will discuss Ka shr.uth · < ti .. bad of WU< Oranst Count\ ~ • .. ,J1tiona.I S)~g~ an Hunuo~'fun t~Al h. wi.U held 1 IUshruth Work.shop r•1111ltd "An ~ tnd OtscuS\IOn "' t~ BajlC Pnncipltt o( K.ashrurh on I 1t\day. March 28, 7:30 co 8 4) pm. Ka.shnith (Ot ~. mantng · fo' 1 r111ompuscs'the laws and cut.tom, sn •orth in the Torah (Old Tntamtm I .:• •\trning food pttpenuon and II> 111.~umpuoo 4-ron O.Vld BetkOMtz, Rabbi of €at1>tee This~En· Brunch By The R:! A ~t waterfront view. with entrees to match , including: Baby Abalone Benedict · Fresh Salmon Bearna1St: EAAS Benedict with 'JhJfOes • Bdf{1an Waffles Fahuloos 4-Egg Omelettes· Champagne Included' AJso serving dinner frum our award·winnin" menu. I >WOC wlll l«tlUt on d~ sub1«t inJ R E ST A U ft A N T "' I dascu the book Kuhtuth O) (~~G) R .. hb1 Yacov Lipshurx. 503 E. Edgewater (adjacent to the BaJboa ~or mort anfonnauon or to mtr1.t Peninsula ferry landi'\lf) RaemtioN: 675·2373 -<".m conact COWOC ~228) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;~ ampagne Brunch Tue clot~ from the w~ofthe world's beat clr..e.cl peopie - add new and eacltlnS acceaaona careful~ choeen - an•~ha" ReeydeclRq1. Oursreat .. tjo1u to ret eomeon• dr .. 11d from head to toe for a 1pecial •••nt. llam-2pm Complete Menu Adulta $15.95 I Children $9.95 EASTER SUNDAY SPECIAL Early Supper 3pm-8pm lfrees c-~°i: R~rv~tions Suuested <~De.MM °""", ..... -... soo 11• ................. (_ ... _ Country French Style Champagne Brunch 11 a.tn. w J p.m. 541.JI & Appdiur 811ffd • Glass of Champagnt Entrt : Sautttd llalibut • Vtal Picc•I• Chidc1n California • Hon~ Btaktd HaM ""'"'' . from $15 25 Child: frmn S9 ~ JOIN US FOR EASTER! At nae Q!rofun~ou1e Sunday, March 26 SPECIAL BRUNCH MENU CIMMce of 11 !lit.reel Send t:IO La. te l :IO p.a. EASTBa DfNNBa 4 to JI £ac.tl1.atUIHl. Dudaf 32802 So. Cout Hwy. ( At Crown Valley Parkwer ) Mr-PCH from lt.its C-19- Monarch .. , Plau ................. R...,,,atloru 4M-5773 • 4tt-mt ~·~. -,.,..,...., -,...,._ ....... Hite ........... "My kids found the Easter Bunny at Brandon's. Along with a free chocolate surprise." nu £MlCr Suadly.~. -~ ---.... lplC• ~ ...... .... pa.:w ~IC .. S... .... dlil!M ..... s--l~fi ........ TwctWe~W..~ ....... ,..., ........ -ol 9lllll cn1n1a F ...... _.,_ ....._dd1pdul ~ llld 8 1W1d<1t1 \ ~ial C'affttt Alon, * Ii"• en 1cal ~­dw'IJ•pr for all !hr lldl~ll . A.II for ORiy SI' I>' pa""'°" AIId ntft i( E..-.r ~-·--·,c....t.11 lca1o .. .. • iat ~ Aft ......... ~OfwMkJh d..:oi. ...;me -1 t .. Westminster's Blessed Sacrament begins Project Reach0ut BleSSfd S;1t ramcm Pan.sh m Wtst- minsicr announced its mosc challenging prOJt'U in 1hc.-history of the parish on Sunda\ February l.6. when 11 called for lay voluntttrs to assist in PrOJ«t Rcachout Reachout stated rhat "ttt plAn co conaet ~ home within tM parish bouncbrin to tell all residents chat M arc htte and want to be of Stf'VICt co ... _ .. Ulllt"ffi. The rhrtt main goels of the proicct arc to (I) invite back the tnactave and ~ alienated Catholics; (2) to invrtc non- I atht'r James Hartnett. pastor, and John Arnold. chamnan of Proitet COME MEET THERJSEN CHRIST St Andrews Ptebyterian Church Euter Sunday, March 26. 1989 "JESUS SAID, 'NO ONE COMES TO THE FATHER EXCEPT THROUGH ME.'" Uohn 14:1-13) 7:00, 8~0 and 10:15 AM (Glorioks dioral mwa.c of Sanctwary Choir, Don G. Fontana, • -d1rtam. Child cart. ts PY041tded..) 600 St. AndftW11 R.oed Newport Beach. California Dr.John A.. Huffman.Jr. Preocll1n.c < c.1cros.s 1/i, JtT«l from N~ Hinflor Hie" Sd100IJ (714)631-2880 .. Easter Worship Service Wednesday. March 22 at 7:30 p.m. nm Timmons leaching Fernando One1a. worship leader "*' ~,...,. 9' • ., •.• Friday. Much 24, at 12 noon A 7:30 p.m. '"'The Face of Ouist" prctaued by GU Amelio Special Music by South Coast 01oralc ,,... 'M.c • ..1<&1., ..... Saturday. Match 2'.116:00 p.m. Sunday, March 26. at 7:00, 8:30 A lO:lS a.m. Tun Tunmons spcakina Special Music~ by CMlr COIDbi.ncd Choirs Nou tAe addJtJDNJl E'Astu SIUlday .ruvke tJ1 7 ()() am Sau .. Cout c~1 Chun:la 5120 Bonita Can,on Drive. Irvine. CA 92715 (714) 854-76()() Catholics to shaft in oor community &M Wth and (3) co upcktt oar own records by means of a perish census. Pro1ca Rachout will promote all the ~h/comll\\lruty aamries which arc nu mctOQS. It will culminate in specw workshops swring on April 17 through April 21. foll~ by a parish milliob/~ 6, fr. Hmty o( tht Vinttntian Otdtt from s.nu Be.rbua on Af.ri1 23-27. and a mu.sac concnt in tht chwch on Frida1. ApnJ 28 by Sebaaian T~, a famous laurgicaJ and rdt&iOus music compoett. The Parish Fetrival on May 19-21 wilJ cap tht activit.cs ol Project Jlachout. SAINT JAMES lnvttee rou toall11rwtM ....... Md joJoua eventa ol Nolf Week Md~ With UL. IM1DIUNDAY 7:00 AM • Hoty EUCllMftle Me I • Sermon C'-*, OI c::Netn 9:00 AM • Holy &dwllt Me h • Sermon ctD,Orc:Netra 11:00 AM -Hoty Euc:Nrtlt Rite Ill • 8-mon All ..... Che*. OIO..a ~(c:Hld ~-.. ...,..___, SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Udo • Newport &Md\ • 714-e7S-0210 Bcgmniog on March 17 throulh April 16, tttm.s of "'° will vilir all tfw homes in tht parish boundaries. ft is rstimatcd thst thm arc 28.ooo homn within the p1risb boundants. The logo for ProJ«t Rnchout is a ycUow row bt&n& ~d from one pn'90n to anothet. • Mariners Chntcll · Easter Services "It ls PbllsMd" 8:80 A 10:15 AM '"&cause I live. )e shall Jive also." John 14: 19 1000 8ll0fl A~enuc (romer of Jambcme It Bison) Ntwpon 8eac'tl c" 92660 (71 4)~10 . ALL SAINTS CHURCH MARCH 23 MAUNDY THURSDAY 7 p.m. Tenebrae & Holy Communion MA.CH 24 12 Nodn -3 p .m. "SEVEN LAST WORDS" 7 10 p m Stations of the Cr<m 1918 Boole of Common Prayer 18082 Buslyrd St. ISotlch of TalbertJ Fount.tin Valley 963-1801 MARCH 25 EASTER EVEN 0 p.m c~nlnf Pr•)t.'f 6 S.pt15m MARCH 26 EASTER &9/Sll•m Holy Commun/Oii WONDERFUL WORLD OF PETS ~ ~ This yea~. Jet us fill your Easter Basket with something soft and furr:y Ctioole your EASTER BUNNY from our huee selectJon -all cOlors and ~· ~AliicMl =-) Ill N.wpaft at. '°'i Mca;:wt M. Mtll I CHURCHES ••• Frompage2 Edwvd s OwtCb tocaed i.n Dana Poim J( } ¥J!6 CaUe ~ Primfl'cra. ••• < >n F.aim Siinday, the Unitarian Chu~ h of s.dciltt.ck V.UC, wilJ P'~n1 "Bunrua Attft'r Enough." to txplaJll the fll'J\ and joy o( laft "' tbt ston of f.aJttr. Tiie COC'~gation 1ntt1s at IH IO a.m. ac Vic10 EJcmtnrary Schuol .26782 Via Grande in Million V1r111 Tbtrt' will be t~ Eultr Sunday Sm 1Cb-Oft s.tnda,. March 26. at 7, 8.30 and 10 I~ un. at St Andtnf's Prtsby- 1man Church 1n Newport Bach 1 Andrew's i.s IOcattd ac 600 Sc And rews Rotd in Newpon Bach ••• ~hcphcrd o( tht the Kills, a f":"Mr ~hip con~r<'ganon ol dw Odcipk-s o( (hr• '>l and rht United Church of Chr1Jt. v.ill cclcbralt' dw Raorn:coon wrth tw0 ~\'1<.c.-\ on Easter monung. Th< hrsi ltf\lice will ~ held on rbt ~l r '' Monarch Bey at 7· ~ a m f Ix~ who atttnd can ttaeh tht worship i •it "· coming in<o tht Monarch Ba, .rt'> •' Crown Valley Pa.rlc: .. y and 1ht- P1c I , Coast Highway. This waU matk •• HK~T B<\PT T CK RCll OFCOSTA t 'A .\0 l \ta oUa. C. ~. .. 10 •• ~ ~ 'Biltk !-tie4) ioo ... ·~~- tht 19dl ya.r of dus commun«y aavice. fo(Jowing a ahattd Connntntal brakfa.9t and Eutn tg hun1 the congl't'ptK>n will ~ l0r tts 10 a.m CrWbaiion o( tbt lnurrccuon. Shtphtrd of the Hills 1s locattd at 30121 N1gud Road. Laguna N1pd. Thnt' LS amJ>k parlung. Quid can is prOVldcd dun.n& the wonlup ltfVICt. ••• ••• Com.nwrury-widc ltfVicts on tht .. ~ Laa Wordt'" will be hdd Good Fnday • Sc. ~·· EpiscolrJ ChuKh from noon to } p.m. JSradung COmiowUon. Good Friday lft'VICe will be ac 7 30 p.m. Match 2A; and tht-Eutn sunnsc aervic:c ~ be Match 216 at ':'° a.m. on the churcb grounds. EaJtn fea1va.I ltfVicet will be at 8 and 10-)0 a..m. Match l6.. There w1U bt a pencab brak!&ii before each of rbt festival Ntwpe>n Harbof Lutheran Olurch is loattd at 798 Dowr Dr tn N~port Stach 6* mu, -f :tl .... USTU DAY -•.JO LIL " ..... c-,_..,, SE~ of lrvvw A-and l)<h St Ncwpon Onch ~12} UV. STUii.EN C. SCAaU:IT 0n Maundy Thursday. March H. It 6 pm., Saint James Epcscopal Church, \209 Via Lido. N"'PM Bnch. wtll ha¥t a St'der Soup Supptr m rbt panth hall and will conrinut' Mth an lnttruc- u~ EucharlS( at 7 p.m. and ~ .... muSIC will lW ICJJCaf•· tiva frocn St. NichoW llom.a Catholic Chu.teb, Luthenn Qurch o( tbt Oou. l.quna Hills United Method• Church, Lau IU1t Com.mwuty Olwcb. ~ ~erian Church and dw f"ltSl &pc:itt Church o( Lasuna Hills. Tht offtee ofTenebru will also bt ~ at mo p.m. on Good Friday. r11111----------.C====::::::::::::iiiiiii= Sc. Gecwgt's is located just off tbt FIRST CHUA(:H OF CHRIST, SCENnST, NJI. Senta Ana rrttWay(,)attj« El Toron.lt. 3 100 Pedftc ·v.w OfM, CorON def Met Good Friday, March 24, will btgm with morrung prayer at 6:30 a.m. Btgmnan~ at noon the ancient rhrtt· hour ~rvecr of Mt'd1t1oons o( tbt Sn~ La51 Words from tht' Pus1on narrauw will rake placr m tht' church Good Friday w1lf concludt' wnh Ttntbrae, a StfVICt o( darkMSS. 11 7 30 pm The address is 23802 A~ dt la r-~ou ••-•ft• U .11-"""'welcome you tO OU( ChurCh Mrvtce Of\ East• Sunday tlf'W3 )'OUr ~ ' -&'"'-'"=' chhdNn to our Sunday Sehoot " Tht New Thought Chriluan Cllurch Chufch SeMce -10:00 A.M. wJi be holdmg a Good Fnday wrvace at ~=~;;;;=:::::;:Sund.y:=:Schoof====10::00:A:.:M:. ====== Hol) Saturday. March n. will 1ncludt' a 4 pm chaldrm s Easrrr Stf\t<t w11h Bapusrm flowrrm~ of tht Ustt'• C1os.s and a (t'lt'brarion of Hoh (ommunlOO Easttr Sunday will olftr 1hrtor td· t'brauons ol tht' r~u"t'ctavn .11 ., 9 ind 11 .. m Child Ort will bt otfrrrd 11 all b51tr SunJa, ~!Ct> 1929Tusun Avt 1n Cotu Mna at 1 p..rn. 11 ••• The oor-hour Good fnday xrvact at Ftni United Mnhocfv Church in c:ost. Mesa. -420 W 19lh S wall bt htld from noon 101 pm Tht Eaittr tm1i .. n will bt March 26 11 9 and 10 }() a m ••• N~p<>n Harbof Luthttan Church will hofd u Maundy Thursday SttYICt March 13 ac 6 and no p m wrth Hol y SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH CORONA DEL MAR 6 00 am Great Vigil of Easter I 0.00 am Choral Eucharist tc hild care provid edl The Rev. Pet•r D. H•yoe•, C.J.braat 3233 racific View Or., CdM Phone 644-0463 TWO h8Ta aEIMCEI TO• HELD: l::IOend10 .... Sermon to be preeented by The Rewrend Donald W. Kutz. Senior Mlntster. 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