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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-31 - Orange Coast Pilot_,. Flapov r A r1"ghts honors plan has highest eadsfor Coast new foes ra'1klng the ballot woman ., OA T/A3 COA T/A2 I"-B E · .. /RIO .... THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS FRIDAY, ~1 A RCH 3 1, 1989 ~Edison faces law~uit in teem's death. comment. be tcst1fiM. ly JANET ZIMMERMAN °' ... o.-y,.... Se-" A Costa MeSJ man u1d he never warned ne1&h· borhood children to beware of power lines above an old, knotted cllmbma tree in has back yard because he thought later without ever rcpin1na con1C1ousncu. A wronsful death lawsuit filed by his mother, Nancy Myers, hu now reached Superior Court. She is Sttkina uns~ified damaaes from her ncipbors, Frank and Shea la Hanrahan, the Southern California Edison Co. and Cot~'s Tree Servi~. which contracted with the ut1ht> company to keep branches out of the power line~ Frank Hanrahan testified that his three aons and Noel Myers often chm bed the tree 1n the back yard of his home at 826 Sanuaa_o Road, where he lived for nearly two years before the accident. Tbe ~werhnes crossed about 10 feet aoo'c the scat in the Jo.;foot tree, Hanrahan said. Htgh 'oltngc warning signs on a nearby pole were clearl)' v1s1bk he added. But at the time Noel was shocked. he tood on a limb the boys had never before chmbcd on, 1d Hanrahan's son, frank, Noel's best fnend who was 1ns1dc the house the htsh-voltaac wires were insulated. · But be was wrong. Fiftccn-~ar-old Noel Myers climt>ed the tree, as he often d1d, with the man'non and another friend in May I 985. He ventured to an unexplored section of the Monterey pine nd his right hand touched the line running above the branches 1n the tree that stood more than two stories above the around. Myers' attorney, 1loben Keese, contends the Hanrahans, the Powtr company and the tree service were responsible for the teen'• death. M >ers It ved aero the street with his mother and was best fnends wnh Hanrahan's son. Hanrahan dcscnbcd the boyt honest and obedient, w1thaireatdeal of an1st1c talent. when he heard screams for help. . "There wasn't much to hold on to:· he testified Hanrahan said he and has wife lef\ the home that eve01n1 for a barbecue. The younpters appattntly chmbcd the tree to &Ct a better look at cmeracncy ~chicles whose sirens could be heard 1n the nciahborhood. The fnend. now 20.l said be and Noel "ere wamrd 1n school of the dan&trs 01 touchin1 electrical ltnc . Myers fell more than 25 feet afteranppinJ the 12.000- volt line-an his right palm. He died from his iruunes a week "We allqe a huardous condition fortsccablc to all three, which Jed to Noel'• death," Kcac said out ide the courtroom. The tnal, expected to last two weeks, started Wednesday. The Hanrahans· attorney, Peter 1mpson, declined to One of Hanrahan's sons had placed a board about 20 fett UD the tree. near the trunk, where two people could sit. The lentOr· Ranraban testified be nC'\Cr rcque ted Edison to remove the limbs from power hne nnd no one had ever recommended the tree be tnmmeJ (Please see SUIT/ A2J Restored vieWpoint inCdM inspiring ly IRIS YOKOI Ofh~,..SQff The story behind former Newpon Beach An Comm1ss1on Chair- woman Deborah Polansky's fight for a refurbished lnsp1rat1on Point should inspire anyone. After two years of trying to pro"e to nearby res1dents the benefits of the tmpro(rcmtnt l>TOJCC't, Polansky and her fellow arts commissioners and Parks, Beaches and Recreation com- m1 saoners saw their dream reaJ1zed Thursday. They proudly dedicated the sand<olored concrete and wood viewpoint and bea<cll access nestled in the bluffs of Corona del Mar. "ln p1rauon Point has indeed bttn an 1n p1rat1on to me." Polansky sajd to a aroup of cuy d1gn1tanes. "h's so maan1ficcnt. We're thnlled With how f Ptease lff POfNT I AlJ ...,Nee ........... ~ lntplrlltton Point refurltldtment lndu~ed asphalt wanrway and •l•w •r••· Performing Arts Ce1nter board OKs expansion plans ly I08 VAN fYKI N board. otitwe>.-y,...SCMt· ln its report to the board. tbe Torranct-bescd Harm.on Pnct C'o Board memlS"crs or the Oranae noted that the Pcrtormin& An ounty Performina Arts C~otcr Center wa u~ 3~ da)\ dunna the voted unammously Thunday to 987 8 mo"t' ahead Wlth plans to build a new I · season concert haU and a small theater in~ •·There can be no C:\pnns1on of the pf'Oll'lm without the add1\lon of a nut 10 years. ~w proft 1onal fac1ht> .. the ~pon TM proposed new f1ed1ues woukS concluded double the n~mbcr of seau .i 1lK Tbe repoii. cu~ th 1 Perform ana Ans Center and carry an e:itpan"SJon of perform in art!. pro- esumated pncc t.11 of about $90 vams is necc sar) 1n Orungc Count) million. 1n order to l..ttp up wuh m~a 1ng . Oranac County's buftll'Y conttrt demand . and tht'ater patrons have whipped up . Accord1n1 to a ur' C) conducted enough demand to uppon both new t?Y Hamson Pncc. 62 5 pert'cnt of venue • attord10J to a consultant's Orangt Count't ·~ populalton nttcnd-rcport received by the board pnor to ed concert or 1hcaH.·r C' cnt~ m I 98M the meellnJ. . With no nt v. theater.\, and given "We've JUSt u~cd our cxpccta-the prOJCClcd lfO"'lh 1n populatton, t1on so greatJ) that wt'tc procccdma only 53.1 percent of count) residents at an accelerated pe«," said Kathryn wouJd beablt toattt-nd pt>rformanle~ Thompson. vact dwrman of the f~ea~ see PLANS/ All -t.B leader crusades -to save date tand ~!;t:~~~~y The uny diner. a popular hanaout and sandwich stand when Lhc road 1s lost the Oran~ Inn. which I think wa ment. which exp1rcs 111 Jul)'. WllJ be b 1. ly LESUE EARNEST Of -o.-y ..... SUllf since It WU built an 1945, m11ht be widened. a~alshamc.. rcne~cdonamonth·to-monthbast~. IV pane /Sts knocked down to widen Coa t HtJh· ddationaUy(i Kcnnty said he will The Oranat In n. another long-At some pomt, the stand may be J haken h) reports that a popular roads1dt food stand -perched on an ocean bluff between Corona dcl Mar and Laguna Beach -m1aht be destro)'ed, t...aauru ~ach Coun- cilman Dan Kenney said Thunday he will ask local leaders to help sa'e tM date shale stand. way. 1«k support rom Newport Beach stand1n1 roadside diner ... ., also dcstro}cd to make dway for a wikSder Ken~_y said he will bc&Jn mu~ Caty Council and. po 1bly. Sen knocked down in 1hc name of road. McKtnney Sil she was to . tenna efforts by putuna the matter on Ma nan Berseson. R-Newport Beach. pro,grcs and has Ix-en rebuilt 1n The sea 1de tand, which overlooks the next Lacuna Beach Citr. Council and Awmblyman Gil Ferauson. R· Irvine Cl'} tal Cove lite Park. has bctn aFnda. Kenney said he wdJ ask his Newport Beach. Date-hake stand o"ncr V11"11n•a operated by McKmney since 19/4 collealucs to urie tbc Califonua "It seems hke on the coast, there' McKmney said she's bttn ad vised he and her husbe.nd ran the business Ocpertment of Transportation to so much of 11 be1~ bulldozed:· Sun hme Cove's S-)ear lease .. ,th the t<>stther unul htS death last year P""Crvc Sunstune Cove dlt.e shaU Kenney aid. "l think it's cruy. We sta te Parks and R«rcauon Deoan-,,.._,.. STAND/A2J Newest strawberry bigger, brighter 1y 109 V/W EYKEN ot .. ~ .... -- h's bt• and it's red and at'! ready to take over. Or. Victor Voth's MW strawberry may not rcvoCuuonite the bu inc but it coukS well make the nauon's strawberry upcnence a httle ~ter and lonacr lastina. Formerly koown as CN-14. the new vancty was dubbed .. lrvtne" when it wa rclcated for teneral cuh1v1tton by the U Irvine Aaf'ieultural R~h SWion earficr this YfAll'· .. If• a linle eatteer, biilrr. firmer, and it hu a httJe beuerCIOlor than Other vanctics, •• saed Voth, a pomo1osi1t ud one of' l.k nauon's adina strawbm) raarchet'a. ··n.e fruit c•tcnds a httk fanbef o.t from tM plant, IO II ,ets more sun ... They're sweet too, a mce &at revealed. lut 111 tbet q..UIJ doeln't come ea11Jy. "Aay 1111....,, II~ 11 IOod II lite sro-tf who pOWI tt." Voti laid. AnCl tkle lft I lanJo ............... _ ............. ~ •••II.ii ____ ..., ......... ,.. doll'I wve w al...._ t°" cu ,et bcrriel .................. ~ .. ~ • bil --., ..... doelll' ... ................. daYl~,,..-...,mn prad.-hkowra wiM-mtollM ,., .• •wt•ttuao 1 ...... ,,.. ..,., •••• ~ .......... nt"'•-• llil t g' ., .. ~ ... . ,.,,., "'' ltt- May crop," he said "That's the peak of the ttaton 6.000 plants, Voth choo about 200\hai he wants But we .J(t f nut to market much earlier than that. to brctd We're flatten1n1 out the curve. l think that Wlth " me people m1&ht thank that's wasteful. hut anothetyearto work on arowtn" methods, I can act with such a com plex of charactcnst1 )OU need a fruit u early u Novcmt>er or December " larae field to ch005C from ," he 111d Strawberry breed1na has been a 44-ycar Tht next 1cnerat1on scncrally product1 SO or pultOn for Voth. Dun~ that tune. he has seen the so plants that arc of 1ntetc1t to the breeder. Voth devek>oment ofabout 20 vanetin of tlle s'-tttulent Wd fnm. And each new vanety at the product of'a Aner that. he Yid, it's a matter of tc t1n1 the paJftl\lli .. proca1. vanety for I number Of )e&n to ICC how It docs IO .. The strawbm'y is a m0tt complex pl.ant than the Iona term and to perfect arowang method , mos~ Voth •id ... Strawberries arc octoplotd." "lflhcy look J.ood for one year that's not~ 1 nat doeln't mean tlMy have ciaht arm It enoY&I!.'' he ad. 'Iii kc to ttt them 1n the field for does mean they have ciaht 1ett or chrom010r:nn. about fhe )Urs before we name them " four ftom aich percnt. wliich complicaltt brttdina In fact C -14 a.k.a. Irvine, mash t ha"e been IOmewhat. anolMr al90 ran if Voth had pven up on 1t af\Cr .. Hardly an)'bod1 unckntands that e•eept onl y one )car 1n the fteld . pmblerl. ·• be said. It'• Uke rollina c.p.1 dice ... almost eliminated 1t." he sa1d. ·•1t did all 1ntieeed oftwo" n~l. althoush 1t wasn't anythint outstand1na. &t What tblt mans. Voth aid, ts an awful Jot of I lkcidcd to 11~e 1t one m0tt )Ur, and I cut the &be 11nwbm')' breeder's time 11 tipmt crottu'I and blooms early. TMn I Sot the result that )'OU tee tdlaiftl. y.,. •· wtlea Vodt was nrw m the here. .. ~ Iii ._. to wri• down caftfWly ehe TM mull' arc apparent even to the lay ~of aldt plUt. Now W1tb mOft IMn penon. A row of the new vantty olanttd ne't to .., dealdct of e•pttlftCC, lie can eydaU 1t. other tr11ns al the fikd ICatK>n looked rcdckr, ~ Wiik•• the rOwl Ad cbOoii l.k.__J, ...... · ~· and bi91Cr than tht otben. ,.._. .. ~.,,.. . Don't upect to find thnn 1n the P'Qdutt ..... 1t ttdl tabs abioUt 70 pert!eftt Of my ~nmcnt this year, hoWtver. Al yet onfy ah of ~"'ltelaid. the 2.7.SO trawbcrry llCftS "'Ota• lftd Lot h IOll .._..... liM driL From a..,_ of "9 IKIM~/AJJ ....................... 1 10.. I I ......................... M!-1 -....-.. ................ Ill GOOD MORNING ly PAUl AACHIPLEY Of ... o.-y ,... !ttaf' Env1s1on . rCVl\Cd ra h1on I land, new roads to unclog traffi~-. luitunou resort hotel . nr" hou~ina for \:Ouna and old and a palct1~·full of other (Please see CONCERNS/ A21 91 PAUL MCMl'UY ............ A Newpon Beach man who came blCt to town ont too many tjmes was Thunday on chaf'ltS of mooey launderina, conspiracy ~cocaine and possession of COCliDe f'ot &ale. · Tbomu Vcnetis, 281.. was arrested ~Cotta Mesa ~lice 1 uetday af\er qiey . spotted ham drivina by ltis ~nt. Sft. Tom Boylan said. Narcotics investiaators had been lootina for Venetis for the past two ~ after they arrested an alleged it.clOmplicie in a failed drug deal and •he alleaedly hid a suitcase full of POINT 8romA1 it came out" Located on the bluffs below Ocean Boulevard between Narcissus and Orchid avenues. Inspiration Point WM Iona a favorite viewpoint. but subject to serious erosion. Tbc Arts Commission in 1987 cbote refurbishment of the asphall walkway, view area and slope veg- etation as the first Art in Public Places project. At first. the idea met with much opposition from nearby home· owners, who feared the project might destroy the area's natural beauty and block their views. With faith in their plao, the two commissions sponsored a design c;iontcst in which landscape architects and artists submitted their ideas for -· in& the scenic viewpoint. of the community concerns e worsening erosion, geological reinforcement was also a design /equirement. ' ·l Residents were invited to review lbe dcsi&ns and provide comments on which tlley preferred. ' Finally, the proposal entitled .. Dis- appearing Path" submitted by Santa Barbara-based Cunningham Design 1nc. was chosen. The members oflhe d~ team -landscape architects David R. Black, Robert C. Cun· ningham and Susan Van Ana and artists Helen and Newton Harrison, Paul Hobson and Marcello Petrocelli :L were awarded the $31 0,300 pro- F "The sense of place will be one of total naturalness," the Jroup's ~oposal stated ... The Inspiration 1foint Pathway serves also as a l(ansition from the built environ· ment to the natural environment: urban to nature, horticuJture to &alural vcactatioo. orderliness to randomness ... .. ln shon, we propose a visually simple, structurally sound and ecologically elegant design solution." The relUrbished viewpoint in· ·eludes concrete walkways that replace the deteriorating asphalt paths. One walkway slopes down the bluff to a view area outfitted with wooden -benches and artistically placed rock ~Jders. Another concrete walkway curves "'down to the beach where the pastel· tolorcd path subtiy melds into the I • t; -lCONCERNS tFromA1 colorful plans. ri Tasether, they paint a picture of a .,-ow1na and prosperous Newport Beach of the future. :• At least, that was the picture drawn ·byagroupofpublicand private sector panelists wbo joined more than a .Jiundred residents for a '"town meet-iin&" Thursday. Those in attendance were served a 1:9<>tpourri of tidbits on present and planned projects in or near the city. For instance, the chairman of the llftrm that manages The lrvine Co.'s commercial centers said a major renovation and expansion project at fashion island will revive what many ~osider a moribund shopping mall. "You'll sec a tremendous renais- ~nce at Fashion Island," said Dan uonahue, chairman of the manage- ment firm Donah~Sditit>fr. ·. He said SO new stores are slated to 1open in Octobe~ with an emphasis on ,,merchants ana restaurateurs who '-'&at.er to famiUes and middle-income residents. 1 "The~·• a very bia Pf.·" Donahue \aid of the hiah-cnd maJ . "You'll see ~ definite emphasis to brina beck r;niddJe mercbandjse," "· The project is desisned to brioa •1'-ck residents who have ,ivcn up on f::X>n Island and taken their busi· " el1e1tthete, and bas the suppon of "trrine Co. cbainnan Donald Bren. 111 .. Mr. Bren i.s convinced he wants to rmik fashion Island the center, the Min of Newport Bach," Donahue ~ .... , ........ and ...... yi ...... ....,, ........ Vdop- ... project llatcd just south of rlFlllaioD liland, the limina couJd be rWl1 for its revival. l>ave Dmohowlki, an Irvine Co. vice ~t, iaid construction of :~Rold ii llDder way, wit!a n..-1n 1991. 1 ltirilhli"" oommuw uaftlc now .~ ••• Pldlc CGlll Hjpway ia • t r coc;a1ae ia tlae Upper~ •Y. •hidlWM .... foaadby IDIMal. .Oa T=, 1nveldllton • tained a wanu1 oe 1 .re deOOlil ~rented by v..-After lnapecl, ........ deDolit box. the detectives dKid9d IO· drive by the NNport ~ment the suspect bad betn shliri• with his airlfriend. lady Luck was smili~ on the officers. As they drove by h.is addms they spotttd Venetis in bi s car, a new 1988 Toyota Celica. They pulltd him over and lrtt$tcd him. Although they found no ctn.as. sand at the bottom. Stainless steel railinp will be constructed around the view area for safety, Cunningham said. Curttntty a chain~link fence keeps viewers from going over the ~ of the bluff. The now-dry hillsides surroundina the concrete will later sprout veg- etation that will not only look attractive but will also prevent erosion, according 10 Van Atta. The earth has been seeded with grass that will arow in the summer. In the fall, seeds and cuuinas of native plants will be planted. The result wilJ be "a lot of 1ex1ure and color you can look at in the future," Van Atta said. The whole goal of the project is for the vie~int 'to blend into the surrounding nature, Cunningham said. "Viewed from the ocean, we're hoping. it will disappear from view," he said. To further mend the erosion prob-lems of the area. a large cave that was produced from heavy crumblina on the lower bluff near the beach was filled in and stabilized with a mixture of rubble and concrete. The concrete has also been reinforced with "lots of steel." Cunningham said. .. It's all very well set into the ground~ "fs not going to go anywhere for a long tune." he said. Half of the consultant fees went toward eeotechnical investigations, Cunningham said. Polansky, who had faced a tirade of criticisms from opposina home· owners, sajd she believed ci ty officials and designers were able to convince the skeptics that the project would improve the she all around. "Nobody wanted to spoil a mag· nificent site," Polansky said of the residents' concerns. .. detcctins tound ex~nsivc teCOrds on ctn. UUllCtionl; Boylan JI.id. lfecords indicated Veneti1 alleacd· ly laundered some SI 00,000 1n drua money, be said. The besinnina or the end for the ~ atancd in January when oftiCen anated Sta v~ loan.is KalH on dnta sales. K.alu, 28, allqplly was Veneti1'1 partner in a cocamc sales optt1t1on that covered Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. After Kalas's arrest. Venetis al· leaedly became concerned that of· ficers would be knock.ins on his door. He decided to hide some incriminat· ina evidence. In deference to nei&)lbors' fears about view obstruction; designers decided to leave the top 01 the bluff - a smal~ grassy view area on Ocean Boulevard -untouched. Pol,....wO£ ........ said. This compromise probably was the influential factor in changina nearby residents' minds about the project, said Councilmaii Phil Sansone, who represents the Corona del Mar area. These days, he still receives p lenty of comments from those rn1dcnts but "almost all of them are favorable," Sansone said. Corona del Mar and help handle the new residents and tourists who will be coming to the Irvine Coast project area. The Irvine Co. is be&innina work on the last great undeveloped stretch of coastal land between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, with 2,600 hom~nCd. alon& with two resort hotels and two 18-hole aoir courses. Also belpin& to rehe ve the city's traffic woes will be the future San Joaquin Hills Transportation Cor· ridor, a 101lw~ that will parallel the San Diego Freeway throu&h the coastal foothills before cndma at the Corona del bifar Freeway north of fashion Island. Project enaineer Gene Wilham Foster said the I S-milc toU road wiJI take up to 20,000 vehicles per day ofT Pacific Coast Hil)lway. Construction 1s slated to bcain in ;Jan~99-l.,~ completion in December 1993. Developm will pay nearly half1he building cost, with the remainder comina from tolls. foster said users will pay rou&hly 1 cents per mile1 or about SI ir they travel the lengtn of the corridor. Not everyone is excited about arowtb, as pointed out by Cfty Councilman Phtl Santone, who said he was elected on a mandl1e IO work .,a.inst lbc bi& develoPmenta that many feel have dimilliabed IM a1y'1 quality oflift. But there'• little doubt tbM New- port QOntinues lO be a mudl dnirld addsaa. Jim Woodof'Mcrrill L,_ ~J Whicb lilolled die ton ...... -~~.:zca141...:=. 'r-...... in Newpan it :000. Wood llid. witb •vef'll!e prica aroud M00.000. ..:.es~ r.:s s~ ~· ud even U.C. ctc."t i..we lllJ veew. .,.. ....... IUft .. u:-llld com.-prices ot'l7 nC • 9Mibe- BERRY From A1 1 Anscles counties arc planted with the Irv ine variety. That, however, seems likely to change. "I have only one obligation now that I've named it," he said. "And that's to make the system available. I don't push that variety. I'm not a salesman. I want it to sell itself." PLANS FromA1 by 1998. 1 f, however, both a new concen hall and a small theater Yrere constructed, more than 69 percent of county rnidents could be expected to attend performances by 1998. the re· searchers estimated. The cost of a new concen h.aJI seating between 2.300 and 2,800 people would be about $60 to 80 miUio~n the report estimated, ahho a.simpler conccn hall could be bui t for about $45 million. A small theater scalin& about 725 peo&>le would cost between SI 0 milrion and S 12 million, the report said. The theater could be used for drama. recitals, chamber music and dance and small-scale musical theater, according to Thomas Ken- dnck, c•ccutive director of the Per· fomu.naAru Center. lnc:reMed children's productions, which ICkpbonc survey respondents identified u 1 ~or need in Ora.nae County, could be one benefit ofa new theater, tbc report said. Tiie new concen hall would o~ eomc OI the 11me 1~ of pro- duca1 • &be nllli"I multi-~ S eeustrum Hall. bul ill capabilities would be mOft limited, Keedrickllid. .... wwld un'Ommod&IC llriCdy unUlic_L"_ Ille llid ... You would DOI have u. ~ facililiel lw tbilMel' or ~ r.=..-=c. bdet. .. "'way Miil rloeived bY die=: Ana c.w baud ud ht obaiiuua. __, J. ~ ICe8drtcl ...... -... _benvoeedto~dlle ...... oaedulioalcildli = ... ... willl lmibilt'7 II alil...---lillldr CD, clllfp. cmta __ ...... two,....,.,_ ..... r1ngcharg . He arlr= laid 1 su11CUC coniai• ~--. 1 pc>Uad ofcocaJnc in ewpora I lid •Y· BUt when ht wmt bllCt IO mnevc the auatcate, be couktn ·1 find it. A plir of Cub Scou11 later spotted the .,...._ and turned it over to pol~. After pinin1 a bl.ii reduction, Kalas balled himself out and prompt· ly fled lhecounlry. Pohce believe he is workina hit -ay beck to his native Greeee, Boylan said. Jnv~tipton have since found a single fin~rprint on a baa of coca.inc in the su11case. They matched it to Vcnclis. n. ••111 ci led * 11taor...::· bu• m....-after a couple I Ind errs lily IOOk up dealina apin. He alle .. dly found a becur. u. "id FrederiC:t WOl&otl, 21, of Lot An· IDla. ud uakno2y JC! u1u drua ~ dlrouD 1 informant Veaelil aDa W alaedly of· faedSIOO,OOOfor IOUIOiofrocaine. Wolfaoll wu arraacd when he met with undercover: officers to pey the first tMtallment for the cocatne, but Veneli1 had apin disappeared - until Tuclday. Bail -as set at SI 00,000. • .. We don't want this guy leaving the country hkt bit pannet did.:00 ~n uid , rtilicc lllO IOOk ~ ..... "' lbc 1upct's new caa:te about 12.D an cash. a «Uular ~ MCI othtr ~n)', alt of wbicb VeMtit will loee if con11icttd. "We'tt ~Dl'll 1tnp .~PY of •!1 his asstts. Boylan la.id. He bun t workcch1noctheftntjlettOf19U. He did everythin& 1n cash.'' Offi~rs were conlick'lll thcY WOUid be able to close the bOok on'~enct1s. 100. "We feel pretty aood 1bout 0 thi~ case," Boylan said. ~ DoetOrs to stpckplle medicines for qual<e ly SEAN SMITHSON Of -0.-... ,_ Rlilt Under a first-of-its-kind proaram being developed in Orange County. vol unteer physicians will have access to stockpiled medical supplies and be able to provide on-the-spot treatment to victims of an earthquake or other major djsaster, officials said Thurs· day. The Medical Disaster ResPonSC program entails training 40 phys· 1cia ns as a 'SWAT. team to adminis· ter immediate care to disaster victims and providing the doctors with cooleMizcd boxes and backpack~ with medical ·supplies, said Super- visor Gaddi Vasquez, whose office provided the grant money to develop the program. The boxes would be kept al holding places throughout the county. The packs would be kept by the volun- teers. . The program 1s expected 10 offer volunteer ph>-StCtans government employee status dunna cmcgcnc1e . freeing them from liability, said Dr. Robert Bade of the Society of Orange County Emergency Phys1c1ans, a group of 80 med1cal doctors that 1s sponsoring the program. Vasquez' offi ce gave the society S 12 000 to study the program. ··it has taken a lot of time to ae1 people to become believers," Vas· quez said. referring 10 earthquake predications. In the worst case scenario -a 7 S earthquake along the Newport-Jn- aJcwood fault at 4:30 p.m. on a w~kday -l 0,000 oeoolc could be killed. More than 2. S00 of t.hote could be saved 1f this proaram is im- plemented. Bade a:a1d. Vasquez md1ca1cd the plan "'Ould cost ··a substantial· amount of money," but avoided speafics. Fund- ing 1s expected to come from aovern· ment aid, grants and donations, "Bade said. The study is ex~tcd to be pres. en led to the county Board of Super- visors next month for approval, Va.squcz said. l( adopted. the oper- atjon would be developed 10 pb&sc). Bade said hi s organ1zauon would continue wnh 1mplementat1on of the program through other .funding sources even 1f county supervison failed 10 fund the program. The prog:ntm 1s a rnpon.sc to the citpccted detcnonzauon of bospttal services and transportation route~ following a maJorcarthquake or other disaster. Treatment would differ from aid offered b)' paramedics 1n that the v1ct1ms would be gJven full tsut· ment, not temporar) aid, followed by hospital scrv1ccs. For example, the disaster packets would contam high con~ntrat1ons of sodium chlonde a substance used to stop shock. said Dr. Robert Kmgston, another past president of lhc emerg- ency services group. Because of lhe proum1ty of hosp•· tals in normal circumstances, para- medics don't carry a hjgh concenl0l- t1on of the substance. he added. .1 Irvine plans t o put gay rights issu e -on ballo t SUIT From Al Accordina to Keese, Edison con· tracled wi1ti the trim ming company to tend to thousands of area trees, but did not care for the Hanrahans' trrc with in a year as contracted. He also maintafancd the utJlity company was wrong in its placement and ma1nten· ancc for the power hne near the pine. ly I' AUL ARCHfftl.EY Of-0.-... .... fUllf The Irvine Cit> Counc1l 1sn't hlcely to delete reference to se.1tual onen· talion 1n the city's human nghts ordinance. ' Rather. it will put tbc i uc on the baUot and let the voters decide 1n accordance with the demands of an ini11atave that qualified this week City C'Jerk Nancy Lacey an· nounccd that the Irvine Values Coah· uon had gathered enou'h valid signatures to qualify th eir in1t1at1ve for the ballot. The groue_ opposed. the ~p«aal -proiecuon-aflOrded hom<>St.11.uals 1n ------------the human n&hts ordinance. h bars !"scnm11~at1on in emplo>ment, hou STAND From Al mce then, McKmnc y said she kept the stand open W1th the help of her daughter.I Ten Pollard. It as her onl y sou~ 01 hvchhoodkshe said. A Caltrans po eswoman con- firmed there have been d1scu ions about widening the road but said there arc no specific proposals yet. Coast H11hway 1s a state road and the land on the ocean side as also owned by thc_.J.1alc. The land on the inland side of the hiJhway 1s owned by The Irvine Co. ina. public ac.uss and cduca11on on the basis of race. color, rd111on. nauonal ona.in. sex, aae. .soual onentat1on, manta! \tatus and phy 1· cal handiC2ps. When the council meets Apnl 11 , it could ao ahead a.nd delete the sexual oncntauon section of the ordinance, but a majonty of the counciJ mem- bers indicated they're not about 10 do that Counolwoman Paula Werner 111d the councd did the n&)lt thin.a ~hen 1t approved the controversial otda· nance. ••t am not an favor of delettna that aspect 01 the ordJnanct." she said of the sei..ual onentatJon section .. To me. v.c'rc talkina about fair treatment of all so I Yrouldn't be 1n favo r of 1mmcd1atcly removing that part from the orchnance "It's exclusiona ry of a segment of the population, and I belJevc Irvine I) an inclu$10nary city that "open and fair to all " Councilman Cameron Cosgrove said the Irvine ValuesCoaht1on spent a lot of time work.Ina to put the is~uc 10 a \IOIC "That's why they pthcred the signatures.. to put their pos1t1on before the electorate, and I favor Jiv1~thennh~~tywlterjmt that: COS&ro"e aa1d. Ma)'or Larry AIJ'an calJed the ~utton an .. an11 ·huma.n ri&h~ 1n 1t11ti"c" and said It v.:asan attempt 10 discnm1natc qairut a segment of SOClety. The council Wlarumousl) ap-provtd t.bc ord1nancc an July 19 Butairoupofduun ob;ccted 1hat the council was lepslatina moraht> formed the lmne Values Coahuon and launched the peUtion dn""· , They tumed tn pet1t1ons on Ma.n:h IS with 6.987 Sl&Dlturn. The county ~ctistrar of Voters "enficd S.413 StlMtUrH. S2 more than nccc f) to qualify the meuu~ Irvine Co. spokeswoman Kathleen CamP,mi said there arc specific plans to widen Coast Highway on tbe inland side. Those plans call for repo ition1n.a the center line of the hi~way and cxpandin,a the road on the inland side, she said. She would not comment on the fate of the date shake stand sinct' at 11 no& on Irvine Co. propeny. 3 toddlers cr i t ical after ·falling in sitter's pool Mc.Kinney, who had 111d she Th~ toddlcn were 1n cntical 11iOUld stan a petition dnve to save cond1t1on Jltunda)' after falhna into the stand, wu unavailable for com· a swimm1na pool at the unin· mcntrtptdinatht~ofttceiv· corporaled· Ea.at Tu tin .. rea home ina htlp from local aovemmcnt. Her where they were st.ayan, wath a beby :r· however, was obV1ously suter. c . by the news. . .. Tbe ~s is weak at bett .. Euber t!aas week. M~K.inncy. • said LL ~. ~bbott of tht Oranit Llpna Belch ~dent, said~ small Couaty Sheriffs Dcpartmmt. ''lt ~Mod 1.1 worth pma'Vlftl. 1oob Pft'lty arim. •• 1'b!,I pJlce ·~ ~ a.II over the Tiie owner of tbC home at 1l122 wortd. lhe laid. It~ I ludnaart Old foodilll diKOvcrtd tbc three ~·,h's n Old hastonc ~ ':!'J; ialuata 8:!:1 iD tbt DOOi 11 ):)() It I........, tbe IDOll ~ ·p.m. IDd ' 911 , Abt.on teid. youcanMpadlook~. ........_...Woadacvicdml }IMI eaJJ 642.60IJ6 HI I 11 It' .. ~r~: •.tt'1 Reasons for savings, · loan crisis explored Former U . Con~an Jftl')' Patterson wall di u reason~ for the mus within the tountry's savana,s and loan 1nstitution1 at l · p.m. meeting unday of the Democratic Oub of Newpon Area. The session will be held at Western federal ~v1n1s. 4 Corporate Plata, Newport Beach. Pancrson. now an pnvate lav. gractlce. scr"ed on the House Banking. Finance an Urban Affairs Commmee dunna his >cars as a representati\e. New members from Irvine Newport Beach. osta Mesa and ne1&hbonna communit1cs are welcome at the free mtttinc. Call Lola 4ieymour at S~2S87 or Nan<'} Cataldc at 552-1 424 for add1t1onal information. Yard sal~ to aid Boy Scouts A )&rd sale to benefit the camping program and uniform netdsofthe Bo)s Scout Troop No.291 will be held from 8 a m to 2 p m Saturday m the parking lot behmd the American Legion Building. 21 S 15th St .. Balboa. . The event 1s ponsorcd by the ewpon Harbor Amencan Legion Po t 291 f-Or more info~:u:»call 642-3559. Chlldr~n's all~rg1;f1dentlfled ldenttficauon and treatment of allergies in children will be discussed at a meeting of Teach, Educate, D1scuss3nd Develop Young Inc. from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Tuesday at the Tunlcroclc Park Commun1t) (enter, I Sunnyh1ll, lr\.1ne The program, \\-h1ch feature allergy 1>pcc.1alt~1 tanlcy Galant. M 0 ., and registered d1c11rnm Rebecca Smith. 1s $1 0 pre-registered per person tor parent and 'educators and S 15 prc-rcgastered for registered nurse Fun her information ma) be obtained h} calling 54-8496 Government service recapp~d Former Rcprcscntatl\C Roben E. Badham \\-ill be featured at Spcal t ip c>"f>ort meeting at 6 p.m V.ednc'i(ia) at tht' Valla o"ri Restaurant 1131 w ( oast H1ghwa)'. 1'1.lewpon Beach. He wall recap his :?5 ) car<> of go' crnmcnt '>Cr\> ICt' Information about the C\.Cnt ma) be obtained b) calling 45:!-42:?6. Rabies clinic set In Niguel Ant1-rab1cs \.3CC1nat1ons tor dogs will be a' a1lablc at $3 through t!lc outhcrn ( ahfornua Vetennar; Mc.'<11c:al Assoc1a11on from 7 10 8.30 p.m. April 12 at ( rown Valley Parlo.. J,795 1 \row n Valley Parkwa)'. Laguna 1gucl. State. count) and cit) ordinancco; require all dogs 4 monihs to I )Carto be' accinatcd CYl'I) )Car. while dogs 1 )Car and older must be 1nnocuJated e'en three \Car . Add1t1o{lal inlorma11on ma) be ob1a1ncd b) (alhng 523-0980 1 Chicana poet to speak · { h1cana poet ( armen rafolla wall prec;cn1 \l.Ords that reflect,. the (n1cano cxpcncnce in ahc \outhv.estcrnl1nitc<l tatesatl)p.m .\pnl l'.!anthc LU Ph) sic.al 1t'nccs U..-cture Hall lh add1t1on to her boo!. on racism and se:mm lalktJ .. To pht a Human Miios. \1acho\ ~ la ( h1lano" (~1>lh , Mat ho Men and ( h1C'ano \\omen). fafolla h11s ret:cl\ed a"'ards for four poem'> 1ha1 protest pohucal tonure 1n t a11n Amenca f1d.ets arc S7 general adm1o; ion and .in.· available at the Bren (ente r Bo\ Olfa:c or ,11 T 1cketrvn. ( all 856-5000 for 1nfonnat1on 01 to charge by phone Tips to h~lp overcome shyness \ v.ork hop \\,1th llJl' tor o .. cn:oming <,h~ nc!.' and dcHlopina. an .11tr.11.t1'-e pcr'>onaht' "Ill he otlcrcd from OJO to ~ lO pm .\pnl i.4-<U-0r&nge Coast<. olkgc Lecturer Brend;i Blad.man, owner o t a rnm- mun1cat10ns training and consulung firm "'111 tc3ch how 1ndl\ 1dualscan dcH~lop ch:msma and ix·rwn.il magncu min their h\C\ Regmruuon can be madt.> 1n O<. ( ·., ( ommun1- t\ \en llC Ofliu.· in the collt>ge' tudt'nt Center Bu1ldini, open from 9 to 7 pm \londa> throu1h f-nda\ and t< a m. to noon alurda~ ~or more 1nformauon c;all 4l-·S8 0 Learn to grow, cook w i th herbs In tru t1on on how to vow and cook "'"h herb\ "''II be presented 111 mt'ct1ni · of thr L.l un.a Beach (,ardcn C lull at 11 :30 a m. Apnl 14 3l the 'eis.hborhood C"onr.rcga11onal ( huf'lh ltall. l40 \t ,\nnc'\ l)m c. L.iguna Bcac:h I\ lilm, •· < iardcn 1\ a l o .. cwme l h1ng. ·· \lo-Ill be hown b) land ape aardencr :ind photographer Hetty Kraus followini a noon luncheon P)ants from tht garden\ ol mcmbc:r"I \\-Ill be on ~le.it 10 Oa.m JUC t area kedforaSldona11on. l or turtbcr informa11on. l ti 4q4..()46(), C \l.1-:'\D \H 1-·ri,/ay. ltlnrch :JI o m«tin~ '< heJukJ ...., ... __________ ...._ __________________________ __ POI IC I I Of; • Or~ Co.at DAILY PILOT /Fr~ay. 0Mard\ 31, ,.. First-time cycle rider dies in NB acciderlt · 9y..SYOKOI OI .. Olllr ..... ,..,, '20-)c r-.old C orona dd Mar man - apparently ndana on a momrc}'cle for the fir)t lime -wa1 killed late WedncMia) after he wa\ hurled from 1t and struck a fi~ hydrant. Frederik Matthtw lk>om. v.ho d1etJ shortl) a her the accident, was a pa\'it·ngt'r on a mo tore )cle dri' en b) t\n n Eskand~ri. 19, of In me v. hen the H lucle lost control and struck a parked <.-ar op Mariners Dm e. EskanJen. who ~unercd lnodcrote tnJUl'les in tht' 9:15 p m accident, wall he l h.ar&ed with "eh1<:ular • manslau&hter. "le" port Beach police spol>.esman Bob 0 kky id Witn~sc at 1 Rutland Road part) t<>- "'h1ch the l\1.-0 v.erc h adeJ reported 1he motorcycle. v. h1ch did not belong 10 " fakandcn, wu tra,.clina 1 a11 e\t1mat('d an thiHa~ ... Oalley 1d. :70 mph do"'n Manne prior to the ln111 l tn\C~lt&i)tion ind1( te F. k mkn collis.ion. Oaklc} \aid 1ook another pcr~n·s motorc)clc out fo1 a The drher of tJ1e ~u1uk1 tA\R 1100 le~t ndc "'llh lioom. Oakley declined to motorc)cle v.a we tbound on Manne"' 11\e the name of the rc11 tc1~-d owner of approaching Ru1iand "'hen helot wottol 1he motorc)de. Ir\ a Cuf\e, 'lid airo the trcct an1.h11 uck £ kandcn has a da~ 4 l1t·co\c that a r parked on the eastbound 'ildl.' ot allo\\.S him to drive a motorc)clc. a cord· Manners. Oallcy !laid. ang 10 thr Department of Motor Vt•h1ck . Boom. an Ora nae ( oa-.t ·c()llcgc Uc wa\ <"On\ 1ctcd of a !)pccd1ng '1olauon ophomol\'. \\as thrown 50 to 60 lcct and an Octobt>r 1986 and of running a \lOP \1gn tru k a fire h\drttnt aclon.lrn110 Oalo.lc' or l1sh1 10 \ugu t I 986. HI." suOC'red m:iJor internal IOJUlll''i and Boom' father. Fredenk. Anton) Boom, v.as pronoumed dead at 11001. Mcm~nal stud Wedncsda} rulht v.as I.he first umc h1 Hospatal. \On, "'horn he cafls Mauhc\\. wJs o n a Fskanden suffered .a broktn hip and mc.,torll1k.c Mutthev.. who wa!I ~•ud)ing other utternal 1njune~ and 1s in fair .bu,1ne sat Orange Coast. \I.as more a fan condition at Ho:ig. ot oil-road ndin& an hts kcp. the lather "Je1ther man was v.eanng a hdmh hut o;a1d ··11 docsn·(appcar ll '"ould ha'e maucrl'd "lie wa li kl' an' normal &U) of ~O .. o ... ,. "°' ..... , •• , -, ...... Open court Ed Ramsey winds up as he serves during a ra cquetball match at Orange Coast College. )t' r "the elder Boom ad. a llhouah he ne\ier met Eskin~~ know the> v.t"re good friend ;· Ma father ~1d. . _, A n"t1 ve of Holland, Boom ud hil famil) ha"e h\.ed around the wOdd. I.ult Boom spent most of his youna life in~ United States, h1\ father said, addina tht• family has li"ed in Newpon &ach .. and off since 1977 " i.! Matthew 1 ur\.1ved by has father:' mother Manan and brother Jan-Willeml' all of Corona del Mar; ha aster HenrielW' ~1m1n1n k1 of Seattle. Wash.; and bis grandfather tU van DlJk of The NctherP land'I Sen.1ccsare hedulcdat l p.m. M~ at Pacific View \1onuary in Newpoift Beat:h I• CM gem theft: tactic similar 0 'I to LA crimes ~ 8y JANET ZIMMERMAN Of IN D..,, l"llot kllff J Police \a) that a spa1e of Los Antcles' robllem• tn which lone women in ex-, pcns1' e cars "ere followed home fro"} hopping mall and robbed may be-tink~ to a case in Cosui Mesa. l In a robber) Monda) two gunmct\ follov.-t>d a ( ·o ta Mesa couple home from 1 hopping ~'Cntcr and robbed them of SI 0 500 1n cash and -~wclry, Police SgtJ Ron mtth said: • ··11 m:uche the samt' mode ofoperation a the probkm tha1 was hap~ninJ an tht V.est l \> .\ngclc area:· m1lh said ... Wq don't kno" 1f 1t' a largt' nna or JUSt th~ tv.o gu) do1na 11 •• .. The ~rgcant )31d he.-didn't know of an)t other u h crime 10 Orange County, re<.cntl) • The couple 1cn a stol"t' at Bnstol Strce\ and ~unl1o\loer .\\enue m their late model C Jd11lac and pulled into their garage 1n th 2400 bk><.·k of P'armlc) Lane about,8.30 pm . he sauJ Before the coupk could close the gara&e~ the men. both c:arry ing handguns. threat"" ~ncd them "'llh harm af they didn't tum\ ti,er their 'aluable~. mnh said. They \I.ere not inJUrc<l What officials feared was a hazardous liquid turned out to be water Huntington Harbor group protests ~ City News Service number of houses for-Balsa ERiea t \ ha1ardou\ m.lll'rt.il\ ll'.1111 \\,)\ x-nt tu By ROBERT BARKER J 1X>tl·n11alh c\plu"\l \ltua1wn Ill l>ana Of IM D...,, I'-Sl•tf Po1n1 on Thul\dJ\ l.IU\l'd h~ v.h.11 ollit:ials 1houi(hl \\J\ J llammahk \ group ol llun1ing111n 11.irl'°liur rc\I lhenmJI k<1ltng l rom ,1 1ruc.l nmtam1ng dents has niml· together tu prull'"I lhl' 2h' pound ol mall ht'' number ol hou\t'S proJ)(N·d fur wn\lrul · fhe tluid \\J\ hd1l''l'J 10 tx· .1 fl'"dul' 1100 in lhl' Boha C h1l·a mar.,hl,1nd' Ol'\I from h)drn11nc vd11lh """ dnpp1ng h11m door to thl'll l'\f>en"'l' hnml'' two nc.-arh (nlpt\ \tatnk'' 'lll'l'I drum., rn .1 I hl' dc,clopmcn1 l1H1ld l.IU\l' ",1n trucl dcti,cnng guod<, to thl' Pml' C luh. J'>lronom1lal .1moun1 ol t1alfo. 1n the \aid Orangt• ( ount' I ire lkpar11nn11 \H''tcrn pan ot till' lll' and lrl',\ll' .rn \polcs\\oman Pa111 K.1ngt• l>H·rluad tm ul' '>l'n Ill'' R.llf'h ttaul·r .• 1 fhclc.11>. \\J' \J)Ulll'd h\ thl' 11 Ul Ir.; Jr" l'I memtx·r ol till' Bnl-..1 ( h1l .t C 1tlll'll'. Rnd) I ngl·m.1n 'o ot l l\lnnfl' "ho c n.iltuon "11d l hur,d.1' lJlk d JUth111111n ffauer a ml·mbernl lhl' \nugo"dl' Hl1l-.:1 (>ftio ak mtff dt>lt>tmtiwJ-thi: Uwd \\_.a5,_~1.~~~nl<l! ~mu~~tn~ Ul "-url prob.\hh \\all'f h:ll O\l'r Imm till' l.1,1 ,,11 , a lOmprnml\t' <lgrn·nll'nl "1th th~ t:lcansang ol thl' J1 um<i hut prna11t1on.. '•gnat L .indm.11 Ir.;< u • .,;:ml 11 Jc, l'lup1m:11t wc1c 1.11.;l•n in lJ\l' lht'r<" ''·'~an~ lin~wnn~ dt~\O<lur 1t .,huuld'talo.l· 1ll;an· onh 1111 tht• fl \1Jut· ot 1he l'lll'lllK.11 appro\lmatl'h 'IM"l .1t:rn of l'\luO' l hl'h' I hdrn11m· " lr.;1H1\\ n 10 Imm a 'Jl\(1r \houlJ tx· a m:l\1mum ol I .~no hnmr' and v.hl·n e\lle''>l'<l to 11\\f\.'ll ~o in1u11c .. \\l'rl' no hu1ld1ng 111 thc lil\\land'I. B:iul·r ~ml reported. The Hol,1 < htl°<I < 1111en,· Cn.lltt111n l'\f'n.' '4:d "' \.llnll'rn-. tn thl' m1lht ol ncgu11a11on .. ~1"c"·n tht· -\n11 o'd"· Hol\a C h1la. thl· \1~n.1l l andmnrl C o and nahcr mi:mlll:r\ nl thl•' &ilc.a ( hh.J Planning ( o.1h11nn \1gnal l'Jrha th1' wt·el Jgrn•d not tl1 hu1ld ,Ul\ honll'' 10 thi: lowland' on lhl' on.in "dl· nl a road 1ha1 \\ould l ut through till' Jrl'•I hnlmtt Hol...i ( h1 l.I '°llrt'l'I 10 C 1.1rlidd \' l.'lllll \1111fll' 111Tic 1,11<. ... mt Thur~a\ lhc\ ·l"C' 'till rl\ll'''ln~ a rellnl u1111prom1\t" plan lh31 \\OUIJ JX'l llllt \1gnal IU hu1IJ up lo .i "llO h1unc' "h1k prl'<K'f\ 1ng more 1han I ooo at n·' in "t'll,1nd' and open pJl'C ~110,11 olliu.a.b J~i:cd tu JcOt> Jlf.1n\ fot a OJ\ itt:thlt' < h.anm·I 111 th\.· cxean and a I to 11 'hr nlJ11na \ < 11' 11.lll 0111" 1al \J1d 1 hur,da' he tx hl v~ \1r.nal "111 n.·H'rt h.ll I.. to .1n "'en 11\0!(' IOllll\lfieJ (11,Ul II lhC \mlRllHl.'j('Lta ('Olllflhlnll\C T h..at rlrono"'11. "hil h ha' tM.·cn a ppm' t'd HB runners mayor's odds-on favorite By ROBERT BARKER 01 ttw OMI)' Hoi 11..n f\\l'IH\ H unt111~111n lk.1\. h P11llll' ()l· partmcnl runner' \I.Ill h,l\l .1lut11dan1 un 1he11 \houlder\ .rnJ on 1lw1r "'11.;n. whl·n the) rnmpctc \\-1th mof\' than 90 nlhl·r gcnltC\ 111 ,1 I ~U-nulr dt'"t'll rnn· rll.'\l month .\' 11 thl.'' d1d11'1 put <'ntiugh pre,<iure on them~h e' '"'" 10 rnmpkte thr arut'hnii c"cnt. the) JU\I learned that th1..•1r m.nnr. W c H;tnnl\k'r. ha' pul ll llt·t Jo\\. n th:u th ''ti 1..Hl'>\ thl' tini!lh hnl.' hc-h1n: \\'l·\t· m1n\ter l'ullH· ()cp:inmcnt runn1..·r. \nd 8ann1,tcr Joe n't t'\pt"(l to lo • B.inn1\lcr and Wc\tmm.,tc:r \ta\01 < hu1.li. \mllh \I.a at'd l c hallc:ng• Cup troph> an<l a magnum ol c.hamp.igne on 1ht1r Mpe-\tl\C te~m' in the UJkc.·r-to-1 a\ \ l'JJ'I r.11.. l Hanni'>ll'r -.aid he m.idc ttw '":t ,1lll'1 ll'\ l'I\ 111r ,\\\UrJO\.l'\ lflllll c h11..·t lhll P.1 \ lh' th.111hc l u1111n~t11n lk.u:h 1c. m 'h1111ld I": ,\ \hOO·lll .. I'',. l\'\le,11 he lOll\lructmn ~u" to ,1.111 \\tJtk. on a trnph' {J'l'" D.1nni .. ll'I "·"" c.i1h 1hur'd~a\ \\l· re u1n to,,,.,,. 111 II nd J plaH' lo put II Hut 1.1ll·r 1n lhl' .1llcrnoun. do11t'1' appt•arcd to lfl'l'I' 111 anJ Aannl\tc.·1 hi.· •:111 to \U\fX'\l th.11 hl' ma~ h:l\ c.• h\.•,·n .. nuokcrrd It ~ •m\ th,11 thl• r2llC, \fl\lll\flh'd annuall) h~ the l "' \n ck' Pufi, · 1)(-pJrtmt'nt. ha' two d1' 1~1un Oot' 1'1 .111 t>P'-'n da~ ... 1i, tion. tor )OU er c.nmc\· l3nt\ v.ho hJ\l• lut'i ul t"nJur.anH' and houncc in their I \ WcM min tl'r 1\ 1111h:11 JI\ 1\1011 I hl' 11th\·1 dt' 1'\1nn I' the ~0(1 , I."" I lw, ,,mh1ncd agl' ol 1hc :o runnl'f' h,1 H' l<H u1J1~ 1(1 M)O ur murr -Jn ;n rr.lgl' ·'t\"' ol .io \c..tr' rx·r runm·r .\nd that'' thl' d1 1\lnn th.11 H un11n~11111 fk'Jt h "111 \11nw ol lhl.' lluntin~hm lk.it ht 11nm·" '11n<kr hc1\lo U.111111,ll·r l ould hn' l' ma,h 'Ill h .1 l'l\:l lhll "'"' nut lo\lllg an~ f;ulh -.11 lta\l 11111 111 lront nl till' troop\ ·1 ,,,1,11hc.·m 1h.11 I'll b\' there. c.hccnna thl'm on anJ 1hrn th\'\ "an v. im h me '1ppmr, .1 Jr ink ot '1l'tor) "h:tmP.lJnc:· he ..aid l h1: r.ll<" "~ hc<lul<'J ttl tutt \1"r1l l in H.11.."·r and end 111 L<t~ \'(IJ' I hm1f'\ or \.() l:Jl~r , tl'ntat1 .. e1~ b) the lite Coa tal Com- nu\\IOn. tilll\ tor up to 5. 700 home's alo w 1th thc.-na' 1gablr channel and manna. H.!ut'1 1d h1 group suppons resto- ratwn ot ahout 1.400 acre of wetland a Iona v.11h n parl buffer and as man}' non- na' 1gablt• entrance as neocssar) t.e promote proper flu!>htngofthe Bolsa Chica and Uun11ngton I lat'bour 1 Ba ue1 \ group oppo~s the na\1,abre t hanncl to the OCC'an or to Huntinatoh Harbour J manna. a lake. an>. break· \\atcn. .in) Ot'\lo bndgcs. an) bu1ld1n on 1hc \\-t'tland and the rcrouung of Pac1f1'. Coast lhah"'a' and Wamer.\,t'nuc The o~n11;i11on. v.h1ch h.a~ about :-?O meml'iers on the \lcenng comm1tttt. also opJXXC the propo'>Cd road Bauer '31d that official "before tum1na thl' arl.'a O\Cr 10 the bulldolen," should loo~ at 1 l Jf(hcol 1cal ites once Ot'· l UPll'd h' ltxal Indian\ a v.ell as a World \\ ar II \.Ommand center. Laguna Bea ch police plan drunken driver chec.kpoint Saturday .\s pJrt ol 11\ ·~1urJ3> ~1ght <o\h\.e" prug.ram. lhl· l Jguna Rca<.'h Police Dcpan- mcnt "111 -.e1 up .mother dn" ang under the 111t1m•nt:~· d1C\·lpo1111 .it an und1 loscd ltxauon in the ut) <ln "'turda) The purpo of the chcckpomu is to both arrt"\l tlrunlen dn' rrs and to incr~ the.' public'' av.artnc of the program 1nct ~b1 lh fl,I . officers haH arrested 64 pt"Opk at 10 ~hcd..plllnt~ on u pmon ol drunken dn\lng The la'14 rl>qu1~ the department to nnounct' an intended l hcdcpoant 1n J .. an 'llut 1hc c'<a t umr and loauon doc: not ha'c to be dl\ulged until p.m. th n1iht ol the prov.am. ·~wpnr1 lka~h Empto)tt' of 11 dent.al oflkc at 140 I \' ocado ,, 'c. rcpon wmc m~ tcnous occurit>ncn: Ca• h J 1 ~ peartd from an cmplOl_C'C' pur~ and a file cahinet at the office:. "h1k tv.o othfr ·eml>k>Y«' ~port~ j()l'ftrol\C 114* cftdit .. carm f rum their purses and charSd purtha~ Stranetly. one of Ifie <arJ apparcntl> v.as rtt"fned to tht employtt'' J"'ll'W. Slntt the aird ... , tllll 1n Mf ""'~ after w rttt1\'N • statement ol ~ ll9it did noc makt. "ell ln1cmat1onal fllr .. 1n lot. 4\1 1 J11mborl't' RoaJ in ·ludin It''~" and dam:i " w:i' not 't:l '''ulatlk Thur.da) n10m1n • • • • m1Jn1 t W eJnt>~ ' \hat a 'ut '' \I.Ith JX h lnlfl\:JlnlCnl \\;!\ 0<1thc11ng 1"' 1trc,,a, u l'\'\laurnnt in • \ \ arant lleh\'\ ro lo ht 1n hi\ latf' W' rcpmt1.'dh ha' been ~P•na in unhlCked l1tn 1n the ~ chfT hop· ,,.n, l cuter on \ lll tov.;n \enu~ thro~ina or hmm 11olf ball thro'Ch the \lotnJow, • • • UOO cat1 if'Oft tcUlpturc of a ~ ... ·~ .... or Ill side diMp-=--~ ,,..._ .. ...,,.,., ... ' . . ................... .............. • • • $).OO('I Jold diamond b det d1\app(lrtd from" ~throom drav.'tr of a hou!it 1n the I 00 hit"-k u( \n111ua Wa~. \ t:0.1a M~ ~>m1.·om· hrokl" into <t n: 1d · n c 1 n th1. ~1)() hluck of Cljk \trl·~t on \\cdnc-.d.a\. I he hr~o 1n w.i\ rc· portl'J It •t 06 f' tn, • • • lfo~.rt l.XW:unc kKcruic. l6. WU\ arT<"\lcd ut (' l l I" m. \\ cdnr~a) on \U\p1e1on of fo ·" \\Ith a Cr\"d1• l Dfd r l.a8una ~•~h \woman said h _,., arproalh :J h an unkn<J• n pcr,on ho vahbi-1.I her arm 10 help her rn'' the tl'C\'t in lhc 400 bloc'l. of Poplir Strttt on \arcdftnda). W1htn tht v.oman tc)ld the pnwn sht ·4id not nc\'d htlp = lM Miftl, lhc' \U~I htt~9d ,.notTw11hit km llifttillllled al S IJO. • • • female said • 'MIS IPPf<*'hN b) 1 tau dnvn.tM>olftttd hcr:uidC' aAd dnp at 8 a.a ednnda) 1n ahc 9tta of (OIM H ay and n11a Scrm • • POIQ rttriVt'd I~ mt 1ftn I th« \llJ Dl ~ ol L .. aun:s \H·nue. • • • \ \,1 nJ.1• 100~ " h1\ct\I 11rnam~ e>t lroma,ch1dcp r~cd1n1h t-Oflhlod ot ( an)on \ ·~·" l>n\I." \\td1wlo(j.1, f hc.-lu-i ''' "\llflllll J JI \11 ll unlin•lon llt·uch \ rc\1Jcnt compl:a1nc."'d th t 1W1Jh· b(m 1n the \ t?fO\:k or fifth Strttt n c-J l\Ullhorn·t) Jll" pc:"ak:cr on the ruol ani.I huolcJ 1t to the \lerro • • • I htC\~\l"nlcrNla hOUtc in the bl k ul T CU) ()rive throup a C10nncct1111 c.IOOt from the p,...,: and "olc l.S 10 2 Mhct ~ ,·afUfd at about SI .. . .. Th1.•Jn,crola"h1tcNi tan 20n\ · ha ' tx·l."n c1tl-J lor 1'1rk1n1 1n h;tnJh.JPf'\.'il iiau .it \ht 00k"t'll(1 .ip..irt1 1t•1H,, b100 V. ~r ~c .. In int· ~ ~unt)· patrolman became \U\PICIOUJ ab<m t I car that ~' 'toppt.'<1 it 1 11n1l lor IS minutn It tiarrann Park \\ll) and Ttthnol~> l.>riH' dunnr tht Wtt houn, In· h \llll••na o .• ·rs founJ • peat of IO\t'I'\ 1nide •110 had lost inlft'ftl an the traflk la• ' I 6t Ormno\CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Mwd'I 31, 1tl8 Ballot m~asbre spending shatters records -·"··-·- SACRAMENTO (AP)-A final KCOunting just overS23pervo1e.nffl'ty IOtimnthcJ)tt".ious was on the. los1na aide, fPP(; Chairman John NI••• ... -ater ... -..I.ad IAUed of all . aptndtn& on lalt Novcmbtt's ballot rccotd ofS2.l6 pier vote spent on the Proposition Lanon noted. .... ..... ..., ,... ~ ~ g:a:_o~v~=\111m dcl;'il '\'ba:i. ~~tical SI ton reform anitiati\'C or June. I 986. "'fhis as an in1tance ~c!"C 1~11 intcrnts RIVERSIDE _ Potcnually fa~I Jc~cl~ of IOd1um fluoride found in a jm~·nable previous s.,l1nct"fna°'rec~~ ~ s":a7 on thTe~29FPstaPCl~~sa~~tioSnl2s9o.nl mla11lth0Nnosvpeemn~ '!!Theren t abk toh bu~ t~ clecu!>n· Larson said. Niapn brand water bottle pure~ In R1vers1dcCountypromo4ed lhcstate 1 . • ..... RK _.... • e votcn ~ is tune weren t swayed by the r'\.Aa .. --t f H alth St to 1s uc a public warn1na Th..nday. te , some scvera times. ber's ballot breaks l previous record of $32. 39 intense sales pitches of 1n1urance companies, trial --~.;;-AC:1th birec.;vK~neth w Kiter ~arned consumers to rrtu.tft 211>-_ '!he final spend•~ repons on 1988 general million spent on 17 statewide propositions on the lawyers or the tobecco andustr')', which spent t~hc lion containers of Ni• .. ra Drinkini Water to the retail store whcrr it ~•s ,tlecuon ballo~ pro~1t1ons. rcl~sed Thursday by November 1984 ballot. bulk of the money last fall." rchascd ..... • the state ~air Pohucal Pracoces Commission, The reports on individual measures arc more The only succttsfu_J c;a.m~ian. among the five Sodium nuoride is added sometime 10 ~ater in small amounts to help reveal, that. ~ complicated than usual, t>eause the five in· co~peting insurance in1hattves last fall, Prop. prcventtooth deca but thcchemical can cause str1ous 11lnns or death at ver; • Total spending on November l 988 state-surance-relatcd initiatives h~ several inter-~sltlon I 03. showed finaJtotal1ofS3,0l7.279 spen hi .... levels the hea)ih 80,.ncy said wide proposiuons was $1 29,102.652, fol!r times related campaigns with television commercials insupportand$14,98~.986spent1!'!>~1taon ... · ... · _ greater than the previous total for an election. a~d maihnpofsevcraJ political committees urging . The successful Clprette tax tn1t1at1ve ca • • Three different initiative campaigns each dtfl'erent comb1nat1ons of yn and no \/Otes. pa1gns reported final totals ofS.1,840,6 1 ~ spent m CIA chief· Global securl+v at risk more than ~oublcd ~e. prrvious spending record Final spendina_ totals on indtvtdual ballot. support.a~ $21 ,245,~1 spent m opposidon. • . ~J- on a statewide j)roposiuon; and o.n~ campajgn, the measures were SSS.87 million spent by insurance . Th~ 1nit.1atJve whtch may have the greatest LOS ANGELF.S _ Nuclear. chemical and biol0&i~I weapons pro1)fera- nnsuccessful effort forthc Proposltion 104 no-fault companies supporting Proposition I 04; $3 U2 1mmed~te impact on state government. the tion and potential lona-ranae mi ile delivery b\vTh_1rd World countn~ auto insurance initiati ve, spent five times more ~~~~~:f~1tti~~:e.cop;i:Cpot!~.t0~1f>OO..nas~dcccs$2s3fl.u09t. PrboposJt~oJnl 98 ~sedhool hfunding . measure, which seriously threatens global 1Ccunty, CIA Dm.-ctor 1lham Wetxter warned than any previous initiative campaign in Cali-su sta.ntia Y. rc_\11 t e stat~ s const1tuttonal Thursday. fomia history. !11-!~io!'I spent on Prot><>sition 99, the successful SP.Cndmg hm1ts m favor of S6bhc schools, passed "By the year 2000, at lea" 1 s developin& countnes will be producing their •The Proposition 104 campaign also spent tomi~~~~~~f~h:~~se'!:t~~lx~atest spending S~~~~a{nopappoi~fSS,?LJ,l in support and only own ballistic m1ss1les," Webster told 400 people pthered at the We"1n \. · Bonaventure for a Town Hall of Cahforn1a luncheon. . Journalism's top awards announced • NEW YORK (A P) -The Anchor-The Puhtzer for explanatory Ae Daily News won the 1989 Puliucr journalism went to reporter David "&ize for public service Thursday for Hanners, photographer Wi lliam "1 series on alcoholism and suicide Snyder and artist Karen Bles~n of among native Alaskans. The Phila-The Dallas Morning News for their delph1a Inquirer and Chicago Tnb-report on a 1986 plane crash and its une each won two prizes. implications fo r air safety. Donald L Barlett and James 8. Edward Humes of The Oran.ae Steele of the Inquirer won the County Register won the prize for national reporting prize for a 15-specialized reporting for his coverase month investigation of provisions 1p of the military establis hment 1n the Tax Reform Act of 1986 that gave Southern California. "Although missiles be1n& developed by th~sc counfnes •re JOml"Nhat crude and inaccurate many of them have capab1ht1~ ~ell beyond battlefMd range and can stnke i'n a matter of minutes" he continued .. Once fired, the> cannot be called back ... Second-band smoke wammgs due SACRAMENTO -&ainn1ng Saturda>. Califom1an mu~t be warned -When they might be exposed to set·ond-hand cigarette smoke in a re~taurant store or their office. Second-hand mokc 1s one of 47 substances or chemical~ fur which th~ Proposition 6S toxics warning requirement takes effect Aprit I. 1 "Businesses and restaurants now have two options. ;r"hey can etthtr post warnings throughout the building or they can proh1b1t smoi<mg altogether · P~ul Van Dyke of Campaign Cahfom1a, one of the backers of Proposition 65. said Thursday. '.\'1'10' .\I. HHlt:t·s 1,200 died of child abuse in 1988 CHICAGO-More than I ,200ch1ldren 1n the Un1tedStatcsd1ed last )ear at the hands of child abusers. and an increasing number became casualties of drug wars in the nauon's maJor c1t1es. a survc) sho~ed Thursda)-. special tax breaks to many politically The Pulitzer Board awarded two connected individuals and bus1-pnzes in international reporting. One nesscs. The Pulitzer Board said the "'ent to Glenn Frankel of The series aroused so much public in-Washington Post for reporting from dignation that Congress rejected such the Middle East:1he qtherwcnt to 8111 breaks. Keller of The NeWYork Times for The Inquirer's David Zucch1no coverage of the Soviet Union. won in feature writing for his series Jack Higgms of the Chicago Sun- .. Being Black in South Africa," de-Times won for his editorial cartoons. scribed as .. richly compelling" by the In photography. amateur Ron judges. The Puliu.cr Board had Olshwanger won for a spot news · switched his entry from the inter-picture in the SL Louis Post-Dispatch national reporting category to fea-of a flrefighter giving mouth-to- tures. mouth resuscitation to a child pulled WOl'kers pull •n oll boom across part of Ch•n•ta a.y as they try to stop oU from the tanker •• xon Vaid•• from re1tehln9 • Almon h•tchery at the end of the bay • "Despite growfng awarencs.s of the substance abu~ conntt11on ~1th 1hc child abuse problem ... v.-e ha' e not hcen successful m our effons to protC\ 1 thousand of children from scnous harm." ~•d Anne H Cohn. executl\e director of the National C'omm111ec for Pre' cnt1on of C h1ld Abuse. The Chicago Tribune's winners from a burning building. were Clarence Page in the commen-The Puliuer for feature photogra- tarycategory, for his columns on local . phy went to Manny Cnsostomo of the and national affairs. and Lois Wille Detroit Free Press for a series of Feds won't take o·ver oil disaster cleanup Fed spending highest in Virginia WASHI NGTON -Virginia, home to maJor na\.al and Manne bases and several suburbs of the nation's capital. topped all states in per capita federal spe nding last year, the Census Bureau rt'portcd Thursda) . 1 he fede ral government pent $5, 953 71 per re 1dcnt 1n Virginia in 19 8 moving tt past Alaska to claim the top ranking. Alaska slipped to third. with federal spcndin~ lotahng SS.1 93.29 per resident, according to the report: "Federal fapend1tures b) State for Fiscal Ye.ar 1988." Cahforn1a had S 3.614.14 per resident for editorial writing. photographs depicting student life at VALDEZ, Alaska (A P) The Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Southwestern High School. Tugboats pushed a scconlr-tanker Journal was awarded the prize for The rriLC for cnuc1sm went to alongs1deacripplcd sister ship Thurs- ·generaJ news forcoverage ofachurch Michae Skube of The News and day to unload 21 million gallons of bus crash that claimed 27 livesand tts Observer of Raleigh. N.C .. for his crude oil, while federal officials said examination of the accident's cause. wnting on literature. they won't take over cleanup of the .. I think our pride and jubilation has Each of the Pulitzers cames a nation's worst oil spill. to be tempered somewhat by the $3,000 priz~. except for public ser-The shck continued to spread over subject matter we covered," Pub-vice. which is recognized with a gold 500 square miles of what once was lisherGeorgeGill told staff members. medal. one of Alaska'smost bcauuful mannc Bill Dedman of the Atlanta Journal In the arts categones, "The He1d1 habitats. 0 11 washed ashore the rocky and Corutituuon won the Pulit1er for Chronicles," Wendy Wasscrstein's beaches of remote islands and stained investiptive reporting for "The p!ay_ about a woman's life from the icebergs in once-crystal blue Prince Color of Money,· an invcsti_ga11on of 1960s to the 1980s, won the pnie for · Wilham Sound. alJCfed racial djscnmmat1oil-by the drama. "Anyone who goes up and looks at citr s lending institutions. Aft~ the Anne Tyler's novel. "Breathing the shck bas to be humbled by 1t." scnes.. a consortium of banks an-Lessons," won for fiction. said Coast Chief Petty Officer Todd nounced programs for lending at least The award for general non-fict1on Nelson. Many had another reaction. $67 million at low interest. especially went to ··A Bright Sh1n1ng Lie: John "'The anger of our people would be in black neighborhoods. Paul Vann and America in Vietnam." difficult to descnbe. ·•said Gov. Steve ---------------------------Cowper. Top federal officials 1n Washington cnt1c1zed the slow response in the hours after the Exxon Valdez ran into a reef March 24. And Coast Guard Com mandant Paul Yost said 1t was "almost unbelievable'' that the ship ~traycd outside a 1 ~mile wide hipping lane to run aground. "Obv1ousl~ omcth1 ng went vcr; badly wrong.· Yost said after he and two other senior officials met with President Bush ofter a t"'<Hia> fact -findmg trip to the we of the IO I m1lhon-gallon spill "Thi~ was not a treacherous area. not treacherous in the area "'here the)' ran aground." Yo~t said "lt'i. 10 miles wide. Yourth1ldrcn could dnH· a tanker up through 11 " Bui there "'a no need for federal m1ervent1on in the cleanup, said Transportation Secretary \amucl kinner, who added that such a mo\c "might be counterproductive " "All of us arc convinced that the efTo n. after a somewhat <ilo"' !.tart, 1s going at full speed." SL.inner said. .. Reagan pressed for testimony WASHINGTON -Oliver Nonh's lav.-)-ersargueJ Thursda> that former Pre 1dent Rea~n "1s w11hout quesuon a m:nenal "'ttness" and should be ordered to testify in North's Iran-< ontra tn:il .. In this countr; a president I'> up from the ma~sc:s and v.-hen his time 1s o\.cr he goes back to the masses," ~1d "1orth attornc) Baff) S1nion. "We art' talking abou! a pc™>n who 1'i rctm:d from public .o1lke." Ronn a former at1onal Sccunt~_C ounc1I aide bcmg tncd on 12 charges in wnn~t1on \\Ith the Iran-Con tra afTa1r .• \lad ~ nted Reagan as the lcadoO w11n~s!l when the defense case opens Monda\ U.S DmnCl Judge Gerhard .\ Gesell s:i1d he \\Ill rule Fnday, \\h1ch is a da) off for tht JUry Baker calls for Latin reforms WA lflNGTON -As officials from ISi nation\ t>eian amving for p1\.otal d1scuss1ons on Third World debt. cmar; of late James A Baker 111 warned Latin Amcncan kader Thur\day that the) mu t make econom1l reforms to part1c1pntc in the administration's new debt rcducuon program. Tanker'~ captain fired; Ba~er said the Bush admin1strat1on stOod ready to ncaot1ate dcb1- rcduct1on parkagcs on a l'l!.e·b)-CD$C bas1~ a\ long •~ the dctnor countn~ accepted rcspoM1b1lit) to make ~>mcnt on the•r reduced dcb1 and to mall internal reforms [ TOTAL PRICE Light up tw oourt with Nike. · K1*lsl and Reebok. ' ) tests show be was drunk __ _. sex sun..ey propoae_d VALDEZ, Alaska (AP) -The captarn of the tanker that cau~d the nauon's worst oil spill wa fired Thursday follow1ni a federal m- vesllgallon that determined be was lepUy drunk after his ship ran ag.round. The National Transportation Safe- ty Board said Capt Joseph Hazel- wood, who had turned over com· mand of the Enon Valdez to an unqualified third mate before the accident, had a blood-alcohol level of .061 when be was tested nine hours lat.er. That exceeds the standard of mtox- 1cat1on under federal law for operat- ing a commercial vessel at ~1.wbich is .04 perctnt, accQrclina to william Woody, who headed a four-member NT B team mve.,t1gat1ng the uinkcr accident. Shortly after the N r 'l:t an- nouncement, Exxon h1pp1na Co announced ll was firina Hatelwood. who ha been convicted twice of drunken dnvina .. I do have perm1rnon to confirm that Capt. Huelwood has ~n released from the compan)-as of toda)'," said Bnan Dunph). n Cxxon spoke man. "I'm really not 1n ' position to make any further com- ment." He said that to his knowledgt no other member of the .. hip's crew had been fired. Maximum cnmmal pcnah1e for operating a ship while 1otoxicated include a SS,000 fine and up to a )-car in jail. Coa)t Guard authorit1c .. $aid WASHrNGTON -The federal 10'-cmment •--ant to a 2,3 Amcncan when the) la th d ~K. what the)' did and v.hethcr their panncr v.-a\ a man or a v.-oman • That' not all . • 1ent1 ts want to ._now other int1m~te ckta1I, ot r pondcnt 'sc'ual hve\, uch a : How often do the> ha~t se,;'> Was a condom used" How often do the~ ma'>turbate? 1ent1SlS and public health e~pcr1 f'CCOJ"ilc the are nSllJ\C mattcn . but tbty say the 1ntorm:u1on tht') ~ould pun would paint a comp~hen~J\.l' picture of mencans' sexual bd\avior .5C'ntial to lhc fiaht 1111nst A.JDS. th lethal d1sea sp~d by se~ual cont t. MOKl.D HH1•·1' Accord reached in prt.on mutiny SANTA CA fARIN<\ J>IN UlA, Guatemala -Rcbclli9us inmat<' Th'-!rsday ended a fi11C.cia> upn11na that &cft at lca1t st\lcn people dead and subJCCled hundreds of women and eh1kt~n trapped 1n ide the pnson to hunaer. cold and rear. T~caovcmment spd an accord with the muonous 1nmat« that calls for Gas Prl·ces U' n I 0 cents a ~ter sp1· 11 replac1na Pavon pnson s authonues and cntlre auai'd (orpl and .,to 1.uaranttt f' I 4 I I ·the ablolute ptiysical iDtC&nl>" of the rebel• ''Thctt wtott aeilhtr \'ac10n or ~u1~;· id pnM>n spokesman LOS ANGELES (AP) -The price of West Coast gasoline, affected by tht 1ntm'Uptcd supply of Alaslc.an crude oil. bu been g.rowtna hke an oil &lick in lhe pest week. WbOlaale and _pump prica have ,hunDed 8bout 10 ceau lioce &ast friday, and the: usual IPrinatime IDCI I HI• ...... de .. ad allo bat beea p .,.. ~ ~ ia ftlCellt weeb. ~ ofticiah report. • -ya. Will DOt 1ee a price an_ywhtre uncterS I allllOD in aDOdaer Io da)'t. .. llRdicled Roa ~. be8d of UDJIC!d Oil Co., owner of 26 independent piobne "8tiofts in 1he I.Os Af'IClet ... Appel sajd the whokulc pncc of CoaradoMonroyof'the~M>f'l·stondUllOft. "'Tbcobjcctwastoavoid morc gasoline &pJJncd from 70.S cent last deaths. and tblt was done. Friday 10 80.S cents Weddelday for He saad a new d111Ctor at.d warden had been named and that the auard iqular unleaded. Prica at his •ta· wouk! be ~ "v.itb.in day .. lions watt ue to 97 cents ··and 97 is not cftC>Ulh, • Appel said. "We're Poll to bl _ _... to d -6-IL '°'"'to have to'° up ap.in lomor-ce • rm • py.uu en •u-&&e row. Catib'nia-about -4() percent of SEOUL South Kotea -Thouaandtof not police y.ct an ait. laod and it10tl from A111U. ad lhe llowdowD tea mault Thinday to end a viola1 MiiM M ~ tilt Hyndai in deli verin c:au.d by iM Euon = -IM cou1iry'1 larFst -for mon t11u tlaree moeaa.t. Abo91 700 tanker ..--11 near Valdez. Alaska. ha ~~r .... 1~-. fueacct an inctaK an lolAntekt arra • -o 1~1 ~~t.s pro~ ... the anten'CDllOn bettled DQlla: ~inc pnces. . Ud lhichd Hyundai r.cilma an &a• Cltaa. la the capual o( Seoul. a6out a fbere was a 12-cent per .. lion doz.ell 1tu«n111RICUd an 1u10 ibowroom and dMlo,ed thne can. the bth 1naatc in_11eoUnc spol pnca 11nce Koran ncws*1.k)' YoU.lpaid. Friday •• Cbntron IPC)kaman •id. AboUt 14.009 riot po(ioe. Hlliled bY hetiCoDlm ~ doWD -.... stormed Hnmdai He11vyc lndUllrin la ·m.. ....... dlWil to QUiii die Mb --~~~~~----..1111!111~------.---•• that Md left more than 400 people i.twed nee DIC. 12. Court: School can't be sued in student molestation case Rocket8 bit ful ll0,000 flee Ofenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Mwc:ft 31, 1811 Fog, low clouds give way to ~unny, hazy days J (\ .. S...ff-mo \&'I "°"" ~,,.,.. 6S 48 CJi.~ 1J 44 CCllOtldO SPO' 77 S4 C~\C. \4rU ... Wil s.ni• CIW \&'!LIM~ \IW!ll ~. \MUMOtW<• \roc:u c.n l"'-V*7 t IOft"'1<~ Wt>I_,. 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Once they 're gone, they're gone. ~~e~~~·~· ........................ ~300 Y ~~~b~e .~~~~ .................. 40% ~~~~S TO .............................. ~:1..50 T ~~!e~lt~~e·s · ....................... 20% T ~ru~~.~~~ ........ : .............. 20% T ~~J>J~~ .. ~ .. ~~ ................ : .. 10% T ~~·~~·~~~.~.: ................ · ...... 50% ~~~~~~~.~ ....................... ~3()0 T SJ? ~·~~~ ..... : .............. · .. ~.40% T ~~~~ £~~~~~~~ ............ 45% T ~~1: T0~~~~~ .. ~~~~.~~ ... : ... 35% T ~:t~ ~~~~.~~~ .............. '.52 % • ~ ~!~! ~.~~ .................... 50% y .~~~~~~ .... · ..................... 38% F1MnCHW ~with )'OUr l'llld ~~II AK 1 Ml 1 penon for detaiJ T Extended Warranties (11ww s .... Afril .... , 50 Id. SA VE UP 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -/() Orenge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Fridlly, ~ 31, 1988 D..., ..... ~·•srKMeftM.11••• Ginny Sm•llwood and Bll_lur W•llerlch at check· In t•ble. Je•n Lucas pins cors•g• on Dottle Stlllwelt. '\t:MSll:\Kt:Hs Nancy 1Reagan recuperating By The Associated Press LOS ANGELE -Nancy Reagan is recoverm* from a bout of"\.\ al king pneumonia and plans to traq~l th1<. wcc",cnd. a spokesman said Thurs- day. Mrs. Reagan. 65. became ill about 10 da)s to two weeks ago but did not need hospitah.rotaon. She intends to spend the weekend near Palm prings. safd Mark Weinberg. spokesman for former President Ronald Reagan and his wife. The Reagans will head to the desert today and return to Los Angeles on unday. . LONDON -Rol ling Stone base; guitarist Biii Wyman \.\ill marl"\ 19- }'Car-old model Mandy Smith ID June. his press agent said. · The relationship caused a scandal in the British tabloid press si'< )cars ago when W ) man. 52. first staned dating the I )-}car-old schoolgirl. The couple later 'ipllt up but have gotten hack together .. The) arc both naturall} de- lillhtcd. ·said the basml's press agent Nick Masse'. Masse) 'kl.ad he reccl\cd the news of the marriage plans from Wyman, "'ho 1s ID the L n1tcd ~tates record mg lor the Rolling Stones. The couple plan a June wedding_ but ha'c not )Cl decided where. \1asse} said Nancy Reagan JA('K ON. Miss. -Puht1cr Pri.re-wmning author Eudora Welty will celebrate her80th birthday nearly two ~eeks early. but the M 1~s1ss1ppi Symphon) Orchestra alread) has a gift. The symphony on unda) will play .. Happy 81nhday .. and a concerto \Hillen es~1all) for her. Her birth- da) IS April 13. The idea for the pec1al tribute .. Concerto for Orchestra Images From Welty" came from the sym- phony·s conductor. C. olman Pearce When he came to Jackson from Dublin, Ireland, I 8 months ago. Pearce said he .. wanted to know \.\ho were the distmgu1shed artists here I made 1t my business to read her (Welty's) works. among other " " Do yourself a favor. File your taxes now aild file accurately. If }'.Ou need help understanding the recent c.tial')ies in the tax laws or just need help, call or visit your local IRS office today. And make your taxes leu taxing. talceSat Former Pilot style-editor honor d 9y KAltlN M. REED DllllJI ..... c. ....... "I'm glad I don't have to kave town," said Vida Dean (in her characteristic Texas drawl) of her fear that no one would attend the Nl-w Directions brunch held 1n her honor Monday at the Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach. Nol only did people -:!25 fnends and admirer -"show," the)' later· all) fawned over the former Daily Pilot t)'le editor. recognlllng her for the genuine suppon i" en throu&h ber Paparn111 columns to non-proTit orga01za11ons m the count). "Ifs clear, dear Vida. )Ou reall)' didn't have to worry," assured event chair Dot Clock. "E'-erybod) loves hl'r "she C\Pl:uned. "We (the stecnng committee) couldn't think of anyone "'ho has done more forever) one than Vada·· It was appropriate that Dean be honored by New Directions, an organ12at1on she upports as a v9l un - teer. The $5.()()()..pfus raised from the brunch will benefit the New Direc- ti ons' reco,'ery programs for chemicalfy dependent women. Followi!lc& a tasty breakfast of fresh fruit, muffins. eggs and bacon. the eager pthenng prc~rcd for the .. roast, under the p1ritcd direction of Register columnist Jerry Kobrin, a tongtame colleague and friend Honored guest Vld• De•n fcenterJ with Catherin• Thyen fleftJ •nd Dot Clock. .. Roasting Vida would be hkc roasting Mother Teresa or Mar} Poppins or Joan of Arc," explained Kobrin of his dislike of the term. (A few an the cro\\d mumbled that Joan of Arc was roasted.) Kobrin introduced the si' Vida admirers which included Clock. fnends and travehng companio ns Dick Doyle and Gloria Gilmer, fn end and colleague Mary Loa Hopllins· Hornsby, Pilot associate editor Doo Fenley, and husband Jim Dean. E.tch had their o"n . pcc1al senuments (or' ··Vada story." as Clock said) to impart about the .. lad> w11h the red hair .. .. I've nc' er chaired an cvcnt "'here no one sa 1d ·no.··· said ( lock. who led the stcenng comm111ec responsible for organi.r1n& th e event and compil- ing an honoraf} chair list of·· 102 or ror women ··w e finall} had to stop asking (honorar) c:ha1r<.) 'lo "e could get to the printers·· East Texas (Dcan·s btrthplacel took a COO\l\1al vcrl'lat beating as more than one poked lun at the area and tned to 1m1ta1e ihe drawl. Fen IC) didn't have to try too hard (he·s from a .. more acrcpt:ibk" pan ofTel(as) as he related Ille 1n thl' ne'"'>room of the Dail} Pilot and praised the women for their support of Dean "In an industr) filled with cyni cs. Vada was alwa)s an op11m1s1,' he said. "She treats e\.erybod} as though the) arc 1mporuint .. Last Texas' loss "'as our gain.- Perhaps the most touching tales \\ere related b) Jim Dean. husband for nearly 43 )ea~. Vida had urged hlm to. sa) ··something nice:· and when pressed as to what that could be. she responded. "Say I make good cornbread." Thi~ fact was. indeed related to the delighted audience "Vida 1s a smorgasbord of dc- hghtf'ul contrad1cuons." he con· ttnued. "It's fun to be w11h V1~ .. With Cancer-Fund of America there are n6 SS,000 winners DEAR .\NN L.\NDE.R · .\ dcar tad} (age 86) telephoned me all C\tltcd beca use she had Just rccc1' cd a letter sa) ang she had won S5.000 ma s~ccpstakcs. She wanted to know if she was c;uoooscd t~nd $5 I asked. "What $5'>" When she tried to explain I told her I would come over and read the letter m) self 1 hesc are '"crba11m sentences from the letter: .. Dear Mrs. Johnson: .. , have been retained b)' the Cancer J und of America (('FA) 10 not1f) wanning conte tants pf the result of our 'weepstakes Campaign This letter 1'i 10 tell you that you ha' c won a casti pn.rc in the $5,000 Sweepstakes. ··As a winner you will automau- cally be cntcred m the All .\merica n S50,000 Swcep\takes. C'FA 1s vcr} happy that)OU have won a prize. You arc not obhg:ncd to maln'11 contnbu- uon 1n order to claim )'Our cash but 'itnCe this 1s a chant) sweep take we hope )OU will be willing to contribute at lea t S5. .. Regardle ~ of "hether )OU lOn- tnbute or not }Our ca h pnLc rem ams )Ours no matter what . mcerel). Robcn R. Stone. Attornc)°· I'm sending m} fnend· lener to )OU. >\nn , and am cager to hear your 001nion of this. -IDAHO F~lll> By SYDNEY OMARR Friday, Marcb 31 · ARIES (March 21-Apral 19): Have tools ready! Assignment 1s yours. money will be provided. Focus on authority. career. bu~ines . ab1h1y to attract investors. Relationship m- lcns1fies. Older Capricorn figures prominently. TAURUS (Apnl 20..May 20): 1 hose who counted you out are 1n for rude awakcnrni-You get added recoa· nation, view arc vand1catcd. pot- li&ht on travel, sensuality, cd~t1on. commuthcation. Lost 1rt1clc w.111 be reco~crcd. GEMINI (Ma} 21.Junc 20): tud)' Taurus messaac You not onl> "re- bound,'' you make f~sh stan and pin arcater mdcpenden(t. What had been lost will be revived, found to be alive and kicluna. Includes romance. uorc~nted .• CANCEll (June 21-July 22): You'll HIC 1 IU,I 8y CHARLIS GOttlN Md OMM SHAlllP But-Wett ~able. EU de&fl. Nonll • & ' Q A QtJ 0 A'741 • 'J2 Mn e A071 f'J '' 0 •• •• Rl\DIR DEAR IDAllO FAL~: M> oHlce spent several bours trying to track down Robert R. Slont or the Cancer Flllld or Am erica. Wt rlrsl tried lo contact Mr. Stone at lbe number at the bottom or tbe sweep take letter. Thi turned out to be a Utab number although lbe stationery placed Mr. Stone In Wash· Ing ton D.C. The ret'e pllonlst wbo answered tbe -.telephone , "Sweepstakes," said Mr. tone was not at that location. We then tried to reach Mr. lone at the Washington D.C., address and were told that be was not there. Th e rtcepllonlst said he was in Vlralnla Beach. Va. When we telephoned Information In Virginia Beach, we were told that they had no listing for Mr. tone. We called Utab again. Another recep- lionl l aid, "Mr. Stone is ln Falrrax, Va." We called Falrfu and llae operator aid Ille bad no II tin!( for bJm. At this point, we~ up. Mr. 'tone, ll"here are vou" \ Although we never did read• Mr. tone, wt did obtain omt Infor- mation from the people wlllo u 'Hrt d the phones for tbl swttpstakes. CF A 11 beadquartertd lo Knoxville, Tenn., wllll offitts In Atlanta as ~ell. Tbe total val•e of tbe IWttp take I n .000. Tlte orhe range from 10 cents to $100. h·is not neces ary to send$$ to collect a prize We were told th.at tbls organJullon ls Cumber of Commerce-approved and registered wltJt tbe Better Bu I· lrfH Bareau Hd tbat It was chartered hi Jt87. The Chamber of Commerce In KnoxvUle ( wbere CF A ls bead- qaartered) bas no listing for It. Neither does the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. We contacted the Better Buslne s Bureau Jn Atlanta. A spokesman tbere 11id tbe Cancer Fud of America b.ad never responded lo Its requests for Information and financial reports. "That organlta· lion," we were told, ''does not meet bureau standards." So, dear reader In Idaho Falls, I hope that you will tell your ll-year- old frlead tllat ibe did not win $$,000 and aeltl1u did Hyoae else. lrf'lty Yuruss, that 1reat coa· sumer advocate, dlsca11ed tbe CF A oo NB '1 "Today" llow senral mon&.111 a10. Her attempt to contact Mr. Robert toee were H CID •<"-ce11f•l'u mlae. Remember tlle umt>, Caacer Faad of America. It ls NOT -repHt NOT -U.e America• Cancer Society. oo WbOse UtiODal board f ltaVf trVfil for 1$/ean Hd whose rept1t1tloa 11 beyoa reproacll. take grcatcr ch.irge of ~our own l•lte SCORPIO (Oct 23-No'. 21) Accent on money pa) men ts. reunion ( heck Libra me ~c. l>ome tac ad· with loved one lnv1t:a11on to gourmet JU tment could feature decorauoo. d1n1ng come from fomtl) member. design, anterior lighting. Rctat1\C Marital tatu is seriously d1~·u\scd. wall all have ''somethina to \By." LEO ~Jul) 21-'\ua. 22): Confu ion Financlal "Jualing" may be tt- "crupts' 1n conoec11on with work quired. L1bm figure pront1nc:ntly method • ba~1c 1 ul'~. employment SAGITf ARIO (Nov. 22·Dcc. 21 ). M:untam \Cnse of fitness, humor B> Imagination r\.'QUtrcd for unique a wa11ma appro'C1mntcly three dn)s. 1gnmcnt. projttt. Rdu to be ··cor- maJor rcquc'lt wall be granted ncred" b> one ~ho 1s kcpt1c J, Gemini 1 an picture • materiahsttc, lack spantual 1 uuy. VIRGO ( \oa. 23-pt 22). Thcrt 1s lndiHdual Y ) • "You dt' rve ca ~ti ''loophole" 1n wntttn aarecmcnt. It' 11f\!" Pisc.u in"olHd not outri&ht dca:p11on but can surely CA.PR.la)RN (Ot.-\:. 22-Jan. 19): heron 1dtrcd" harppral·u~:· Make Obtain hint from ~a11ttar1u clear to othcn ou arc not withou1 rnetlltlt· Eml)has11 on deadlint. re· allies Tauru netd1 to k:am lesson. spon111rihty. ·siron1 romantic rcla- LIBRA (Sept. 23-<>ct. 22): Discern t1on$Jup. Some win sa . "Your new moll"~· vet rid of upcr1luous look is a knoc-kout1" onfickncc 1s matcnal Real estate transacuon restOrcd. morak soan upwards, could btcomplettd within ei&ht days. AQVAIUU8 (Jan. 20.Feb. I ) Get profesaional appraisal. Refuse to What aps>eami lost w1ll l>c ttCO\ltttd. Jive '*P somcth1na of value for ·Takeda~ IClaon 1111ns1ont1u1lt> noth1na; of subtmqc. You need no• be ··ran ,,.. l. ... ... ..... I Q 1 0 ... thank )OU forcanng form)' little girl " Vida Dean, holding a bouquet of long-stemmed )ellow roses pre~ntcd b) Clock and organiiat1on pres1dc.-t Catherine TbyeJt, lauded the cro~d. .. rm not too impressed b) the honoree... he said a~ 1f 'lhe were CO\enng the C\ ent. "but I am im- pressed b) the audience r, e ne'er seen o much (\Olunt~r fund-rat - mg) talent 1n one room " i.\ fc"' of those .. talented" volun- teers "ho organa1cd the .e' cnt "'ere Cecilia Nott, Dottle Stllhrell, Jean Liechty, Helen Wardner, Lee Bun· teln, Blllur Wallerich, Joyce Reaume and Ginny Smallwood. l ... 'tl. BOl'D 2nd larigu~ge not very easy Q Ho" man) C'anad1ans speak both Engh.,h and French \\-lth ease., .\ \\1th car,e'' .\bout:! percent flip a loin '\ ou gt.'l SI .000 11 11 wme~ up head\-nothing 1f tails But 1r )Ou could sell )Our chance JU t before the flip. ho" much "ould )OU st"ll It for" OJd~ 011 The flrpTUrrfifry-fit)r so )'ou'd charge: $)00 for )Our chance. no'' Most people ~ quened said the) 'd sell for $350. Pes'i1mt)LS lrn~r\ on Bohv1a ., 15.2!4-foot Mount ( baclUl)a ~ear balkpad OX)gcn t.ink Or some do Go ba{k to med1e\al frcn{hmcn who buntc.'d wnh dogs Their 'crs1on ol Sic 'cm' "a the Cf} Hare' Through twist in talk O\er the ccntune\ we got a ~ord out of that hara s I he bnd 1 o\.\cr '' rcmar.,ahl) liJht .\ st~I scale moocl a foot 111ll would ~e1&h IC'!>\ than an ounu: fhe Lo\\cr 11sdi 9.c1gh I 0.000 ton\, but that"\ nothing form s11e I Q Wh~ 1\ raaumc called 1hat'1 \ \tanetl out l'i ragged time 'otc \\ere pla)Cd bet~een the beats > n· copattJ . Q The b1bhcal cub11 wa' the d1\tann• Imm clbo~ to Lap ol middle finger What wa the biblical !tpan? \. f rom l1ttle fingtrup 10 thumb11p of a wide r>read hand au>.'•~' nd of burden not )Olli own. Be wan· 1n handhnit \harp ohjcc1 Pl~ES (F cb t9:Mat\h 20): Your capabthttc~ will be not ~d b> "talent ·out " You'll come throush 1n clutch. )Out pla> "'•II be wanning one Emphn l'i on populant)'. peculation. sc appeal. Lto naU \C li&urr promi· ncntly. IP MARCH 31 IS VOlJR BIRTH- DAY )OU h.1ve bctn cnpacd in emotJonal tuaof wat-Wlth )Ounclf. l.)c,15fon l"'ln now be rcachtd -)Ou did naht 1hin1 in ••brtak1111 away:· You took cha11c of )Our own ck\t1n) early, wcn-91ychokJsjcallyor hkrall} 9CP.1rakd from one or both percnu. while youna-Tauru , UC>. Scorpio pcnons plav imponant roln in )our lift. You a~ indtpendcnt, stubborn. crahvt, 1tldom satisfied with con· d1tion1 as they eiust. Ma> and Octobtr will be mnnorablc for )OU an 1919. lltll4tHl\1 Walk, don~t ride when beach bike path is crowded Huntington Beach may soon im~ a walk-don't-ndc • restriction on bicyclists ridina on an asptaalt service road near l~ ca~y pler. The proSJ'.OICd new rule is aimed at reducina b19chst-~stnan acadcnts and should be put in fOrcc &$ quickly as iblc. Three y rs aao a 10 mph speed limtt was placed on bicycles using the road between PaClfic Coast H1&hway and the beach when it is was clear of pedestrians. The hmll 1s 5 mph when the beach is crowded. The speed hmit seemed ~reasonable rule, but it has not done what city officials wanted It to do -make the road safer for everyone. The number of bac)'clist-pedestnan accidents has ancreasc4 and those responsible for safety on the beach think the solution t5 to have bicyclists walk their bikes rather than ride through crowds. That solution is not Popular with some bicyclists. Riders who arc enthusiasts of competition cycling think pedestrians should stay clear of the road or be smart enough to watch for racing bikes that can and sometimes do travel 20 to 30 mph on the road. Most of the b!ame for the safety problem 1s being placed on those compeutton cyclists who aren't content with a leisurely ride along the beach. Max Bowman, director of the city's Community Sen ices f?e1?3rtment, say~ 1f competttton nders don't like the speed ltm11 placed on the service road between Paci fic Coast Highway and the beach. they should get on the street and ndc with the cars. Lifeguards and Police have tned several things to low the cyclists. The> have shouted at them through bull horns and used radar guns to catch speed ltmtt violators. But those measures aren't wor.lctng. Bowman thinks a better sotuuo.n as five flashing signs that would be placed along a three-quarter·m1le stretch of road near the 1_>ier. When the area 1s crowded, the S'i-OS would instruct b1cycltsts to get off their bikes and walk. Violators would be fined, Karrolynn Yells. membership chairman for the Orange · CauntyWheclmen, one of the county's largest b1cycltng cl ub~. thinks those rules arc unfair. "It irritates me," Yells said. "It would be nice 1f pedestrians were educated enough that they would not run out an front of you. I don't think they know }OU can't pull }Our feet off the pedals." She expla ined that competition cyclists often have their feet hooked to the pedals with straps or pecml cleats, making It difficult to pull them off in a hurry. That's a lame excuse that has no beating on the bike path speed hm1t. Ma~y compcuuon nders recognllC the danJCr a nd 3\ Old the service road near the Huntington Beach Pier \\hen tt 1s crowded with pedestnans. They should be commended. while those who-Steadfastl) mamtarn pedestnans should be sman enough to get out of their way need to add judgment to the eiterc1se rouune. Walking rather than ndmg when the service road 1s crowded 1 a rea~nable rule. What's unreasonable 1 that some b1c}chsts have to be told that pedestnans ha'c equal rights and that the desire to nde 20or 30 mph does not give the nght of way to b1cyclt ts. Compettt1on C)'cltsts have a nght to share streets and bike paths and a resPon tb1ltty to obey the rules. If they abuse that respons1b1hty, they and the> alone wall be respQns1ble for more rt tnctions to ensure pubhc safety. Opinion• expressed In this apace are those of the Daily Piiot Other vtewt exprNHd on this page are thoM of their authors and artists Readett comment• are Invited and may~ Nl'lt to The Dally Pilot, P.O Box 1560 Cotti M-.. 92626 Motorcycle helmet laws Some people don't under tand something until at hat them over' the head. And then there's Gary Buse)'. The actor suffered scnou~ bead 1njune 1n a motorc)cle ccident -tnJUrtes caused in part b)' the fact that Busey wasn't ~canng a helmet. ow rcco"enng_ the actor bow ltttJ e\ 1dence that he karncd anything from the cxpene . e mets aren't attraCll\iC, and they ma)' cut one' pcnpbcral vision a bll. but they le sen the impact 1fonc' head comes into sudden contnct t h1&h peed with the pavement or other hard obJect. In the 1nterc t of saving ltve~. man} tates have mandatory helmet law . Caltfom1a. unfortunate!}. 1 not One Of them, and One I nCOOed for the sake Of Stl\1ng ltvC\. fte ( Mo•lerey) Hu•ld IOU\\ I\ 111,IOH\ Today as Friday March JI. the lum1nattd wuh rlcctflcal h&hll"J. 190tbdlyofl989. Thertere27Sday In 1917, the United 'tatc took lcf\ 1n the )car. posiession of the VuJ1n I land from , Today's hiahhaht in hi tory. Denmark. • One hundred yean "°'on tarch In 1923. the first dan~ marathon ll, 1119. French cn11nccr .\k~andre in the United tatcs. held 1n "cw Guaaave Eiffel unfurled the French York Caty. rnded "-'1t..h Ima um· tricolor from the toP of the Eiffel minas sctttna a world rt\ord of 27 •Tower in Pant. of1k11ll) mark•na 1ts -hours on her feet. • c:omplttion. Eiffel's -.ork. hoY.c"\er, In 1932, Ford Motor o. publicly was denounced by anists. compos_cn un.,e11ed au "V-"rn&mc. ·and 1uthof1 who iancd a ptt1tioA In 1933. dunna lhc Great Dc-i co•mnlftl t.bc Tower u • ·homd prns1on. Conattt authoriud the 1 niahtmatt" that rctembkd "a huat. C 1v1h1n ConKrvauon Corpt blick ktory mokntack." In 1943. the Rodtcn and Ham· On dais date: merate1n mu 1cal "OUahoma!" In 11)1 , Qurbtt and Mont~al opeMd on BiQtKtway. I wae i~l..t as c1tecs. OM year aao. TM novel " Belo"td" In 1170, Thomla PctcnOn Mu:ndy by Tona Morrison *IS a...rocd the C8IC a ballot 1n a mun1etpal clttuon tn Puhtztt Pritt for fkuon, while the Fa1b Amboy, NJ .. bcconuf\I the Nonb Carohna ne-spepcr "Charlot• ._ bllCt IO vote f'ollowina ral1fi· IC Oblervtt" won ttic pozc for pubhc calicle ol' 119c l.Slh Amcndmcrn. teNicc for llt CO\'t,..r of tht' PTL I• IUO, Wabash. Ind .. bC'came the tcandal. ""' '°"" to be complctel) II· •1 n. A#edt"4 ,,,_ .. ,. (Mr .. .., ........ .... ...... ...... _ ... ~ ... ... ....... ...... ........... ....... .............. a.111 'W:.:. ..... ...... 0.-... .. ... ~ ..... ....... -. 5fJ ~~I c;p GPoO, ~. e>US\t .. Operation Rescue didn't shut clinics, but Supf~me Court mc:ly Opcrat1on Rcscur brought tts an11- nbortion ci rcus to thf Southland on E.a\ter week. entertained the media for a few da)'S and left v.1thOUI ha\.1ng mu h impact on a \\Oman's righ1 to have an aboruon Randall Terry and a few hundred ol his fo llowers will clog thr alread) nowdcd court for the nc\\ fe"' weeks, trying 10 uc;c the courtroom as a soapboA from wh1rh to deliver hi\ ant1-abort1on i,crmon. But "h1h: TcrT) and his followers ~t 1n Jail 1hc famtl ) planning cl inics remained open and continued to offer abortion!! to women -and teen-agers -who cho -to end 1hctr prcgnanc1e<>. l he mo I Operation Re uc can • cl:um lo ha'c accomph hed 1n Or- ange Count) 1s that at one d 1n1t on one da). a lcw \\Omen postpont..'<l their abonions unul the rowdies v.cnl home I rrr) 's rchgtouHrusade 1H.loomcd because hr hu the support ofonl> thl' m1nont) -albeit nots) -ol mcntans who want to close all aboruon dmics. I he ma.Joni) 1n th" count'} uppons the pnnc1plc of allowang a woman to cnOOli(' to abost her prcgnanc) \ poll conducted b) ahe non- part1'kln held Institute la'>t month l..Oncludcd ahat 66 pcrtcnt of (ah· tornia adults 4'upport u woman·s njht to ha\c: nn abortaon dunng the first three mo nths of prrgnanc) In fat 1 thr pr<>-t ho1cc scnument 1s grov. mg uni) )8 percent said the~ were pro- cho1Ce in a 19 Osur\C\ \nd."lulC'm 1980 37 pcrcent tlf ( ahforn1'1n'I ""anted tooutb'-" .tbortioM. onl} ~., perct'nt soi) the) oppo<;c abon1on 100 > A l't'ttnt national poll,.31.,o \ho"cd that mo t .\mencan\ \upport thr I ~73 \upremc ( oun deo ion. Roe '" Wade that foroo<lc: 'ltates from dcn)in& women thr1r lOn\t1tut1onal nght to an abonion More Ihan ~ 000 "omc.-n in (.. hlorn1a choS<' 10 tl·rmmate their prt"gnanc1t•s m 1985 the:' last \('Jr for \\-hach Ii re arc a' a1lahle 3 I 000 abortion) "ere performed 1n Ornngc ( OUOI ) that )l'3r \~\rllOn\ na- 1100\\ldl· O\\er al· a hllk 11101"(' thon I 6 million eac h )tar ewl)' t\\O-lh1nh of th n\(.' ac111ng ahomons arc under 2 Sand 27 Pl'r(l'nl arc teen-ager\, 81 pcrll'nl urc unm.tr· m.'tl More than 9() (X'RCnt of the .tbort1on.,r.;rtorml·d 1n the l \ arc 1n 1helirst '-"el'ksofprcin:mn -thl.' thrl'e-month pcnoJ Jurina ""h1lh thr Supreme ( ourt ~1<l slate\ lltul<l not plale JO\' rl'\trtct1on\ Uri a \\Om.in"· right 10 .in abon1on 1 he aboncd ktu\ Randall ferf) u~'ti .11 h1o; mi,:d1.i sho" 1n Ornntte ( oun\\ v.J\ I'> -.111.'l'I>.\ ol<l and h.1\ httk relc' ante to the lOurt"• 197.' ruling thilt he,., protl'\I· ing \bort1on toe-. v.ho hrcal IJ\\\ 10 torle do,urc: of chn1t\ compart thc.mscl\es to ahc Ct\ al <ll\ol:x·d1cnlr u-.cd b) ahe Cl' 11 nghh nuncment 1n the 1960\ The) art.· nm1.1ll·n. the CIVIi nghl\ OIO\'emcnt !ought IJ\\\ that tool a"'a) freedom Opaatmn Rescue "'ant\ to tnle J\\3) a v.vmar)'> nght of pn\,\l\ nnd the ngha 10 choo~ her 11\\0 fu1url' fhc' h.1H' no right to lorn· their hd1d that human life htg1n' .i~ t;l>nu~p11on on Pl'Opk v.ho Jo not \h<trl 1hc1r r\.'11gou' COO\ ll llOn\ \lo irtlUfl ha<t thal nghl .... 01 )Cl Jn~ \.\J\ ••• Wh1k Ofll'rallon ReSl Ul' "111 m'H r dose abortion dm1 ' the l \ "u- prcmi: ( ourt mil) th1\ 'um mer "'l'\I month the coun "111 he.1r argument'> on a \11\\oun la" thal dcdarc human life begins at conlt'f>' 11on \n ;appeal\ court \true Ir.. du\\ n the law • nd the tall' llf '\11\\tlUn .10d the Reapn \dm1nl\tration ~'"'"'" opportuntl)' to O\Cllurn Rex· '., 'Wade.la 1 ~oHmhcr n\lcd thecourt 10 hear an appcal ol 1he lo" .... r tourt'' ruhn! If the coun rulC'' in \1 1.,..oun ·, fa\ or -and ob-.cr\ er\ prcd1" tat ka .. t a partial \lltor) for nhortaon flX'\, 11 .... 111 be the l'nd 111 the lcdrnilh protl'<:ted right to au .1llc1n1on .md 'll<lte) "111 OOlC: again ha\ e thl J)()\\(."I to regulate "omen·, nght'> Californians will pwbahh tarl· htttcr than v.omcn 1n uthcr pan' of the nation. aboruons were legal under ccniun tm:um\tanccs bclo1t' Roe''> Wade aod "'II probabl~ rnn_Hnuc to be allo"ed under a nc" roun ruhnp fhe statr Lcgi latur<' \\.llulll final!\ win 1t) fight to ban Medi< al lundcd abonion ho"c' er Missouri and wmc othc:r ".nc' \.\OUld undoubted!~ ban ahort1on' and "ould once agi 1n o;cnd \\Omen to the back-alle~ butcher'\ "ho<.e 1ll~pl Jbort1on lilied thou..;ind'> hc:lurt' 1973 .\nd J1l>.e bl.'fort' Roe "> \\ade bel..am<' ia". tho~ \\Ith mom·\ v.111 tind "a)' of [lCt11n1 ~h.'. kg.;11 aboruon. and v.om'n ~11hout nll)ne\ -IC'C:Hlll!I\, 1hc poor and utha'> "111\out rcwur\;c\ -v.111 put thcu h'es in the hand' of 1llcpl ubort1onists I rtm('mbcr a middle-1:J ,11 • t1ua1ntance in the rarl> '7 who had 10 1.;0n\ IOCC IV.O doctor\ that giving h1nit to a hab) aa her age ,.a., a thrl'.1t to hra ph:vs1cal and mcn1ul hl'<ahh ~ht· "ii' lud.' '>he found ~t k¥"tl 1c,.,,,h~lc to \3feh end hl'1 1m· nann \1.ah~ other'> \\Cnt to d int<.\ in ~1t•\llO or n\l>.l•d their li\-l'S an unrc3ul8tt·J ilkgal dinll \ \nd man:. ul thl·rn died \ gencrauon ol "onwn h,1, rl'Jthed mat uni\ -.inn Rot' \\ "-Jlk 1n 1117' a'>\um1ng thC'' h;nc the nttht h1 lkc1dc 1f thl•\ \\JOI to l.'nd 1hc1r pregnanc\ .\ lOun ru1hna "on't end that \CO'IC of tn:l.'dom any more than the IMh \rnC"nJmen1 to1hc< on<itllu · tum ended co1111umpt1on ot akohol 1n thl' l nitcd \tale'i, .\ma1et10\ Jo not "tlhngh g1H up thc11 ltbc;niC\ \\hat "''11 happen 1f thl' \uprcml· ( oun rt''< f")(S R<~ '' \\ adl' ,., tha1 thnu'land-. -1f not tcn\ ot thou\and\ -ol thl· I fl m1lhon \\Onwn <.l'd.in@ ab<11 t111n' l'alh \Car "'II d1r trum bc.1tt IWJ 1lkgal \Urgcnl'\ I ht• l mtt-d tat~ "'11 lln1.C' again hl.'\onll' a l>.1lhna field l\I "'"n \\\11\l('I\ Tom Clanin Is 1•" t>alh Pl/01' nt'" Hllor. Frida~. Mar~h 31 , 1919 lns·ist that Mesa back voters on MeasureG Io thr Editor II A7 Thi k11cr will respOnd to e•· Ma)or Donn Hall's intemperate let- ter pubhshcJ tn the feb 26 edition. Dr Ste\ en (,oldbcrger as a moder- ate He did oppose the bu1ldin1 ot a u-,tory oflice nonh of the J-40S near I larb<lt Boule"ard. and the courts Jjrcc<l "•th him, He must hne bttn nght Dr GoldtX'r:gcr. as a moderate, bd1c\eJ that Sensible Growth and T ratlic Control (Measure G) was the wJ) to ao 1n Co ta M~. The otcrs ugrn'tl with him. not e'-Ma)Or Hall, b) p:i sing this men ure Dr. Goldll<'rgcr believed that a 20- story and a 12-story bu1ld1ng nonh of I 405 and adjacent .to Harbor Boulevard and Measure H & J were not m the be t interests of the re adcnt and the \Oters agreed with him almo I 2 to I lfOr. Golberger is wrong. so are the rc1i1stt'rcd voters m ( o t~ Mesa Ex Ma)Or H311 called Dr. Gold· hcrger an cht1'it and tned to ubstan- llatc ll ""lthout w ccess. ln my opinion ao.>onr \\oho attempts to d1senlranch1\C tht• \.Oters, or aids and~ abets .:.uch an action. is 1hr paragon of C'liu m. fa .. ~ \tH Hall hould be called what he 1 • -the tie, dopers' hll man. l he n:!>ult ol lialr!> one-1dcd cffons tor th{.: de,.dope~ 1 the traffic mess \\I! now haH in Co ta Mrsa. gctllng "or • cath month and not solvable ""ha Band-1d appr.oach E"<·ma)or tfall 1s "X}dt-grec-. to the nght 1n favor ol tkH~lopc1:. fh1 extreme bias m.tli.c tho "'ho re. II)' are moocrates (or middle of the ro. d) lool like trnublcmnkcr\ 1f the:. oppo~ pro- 1cct \trcma t do not and cannot tolerate OPt>U 1t1on In 1;, SC' \.OU art' intcrc\tcd m what e\-fa:.: or l>onn Hall is doing now, he 1s ""ork1n¥ for tbr Chamber of ( ommer1.: • repre..entin& its interests 1n &ht• amcndma of the c11y·s ieneraJ:1! pl.rn He I\ alf,(l hcalhng up a arovp- n.1med \1e Pndc. funded b) dc- Hlo~r' to ha\ c ka urc G declared 1lkg.il b) the Coun It 1s csumated thl'\ ~•II pend S75.000 to try lo a\cc1mph\n thh feat I h<' ut' 1-. rcqu1~ to defend Mt•a'lurc (; 1n the": ctJun a t1on tikd c.-arllcr 1h1s month. 1ncc four of the ti'e "oun 11 mcm~" proudly talc t h:ll th .. ·~ duJ not \ ote for ".: It 1 not 111.:d\ an' ell' -mounted detcnse "'Ill he .1U,rc,·\l\e:' 1aurou ot hone t. I hmc tit u'I "ho \'Otcd for Mea ure l1 mu\t v.11te to lht' < 1t} ( ounc1l. or phunc lht: lll~ dC'rl>. .11 7.54.5223. and 1n'1"1 1ha1 1ndepcnd<'nt. unbiased. lull~ quahlil·d. a11ornc) reprcM:nt thl' lit\ 1n th1' (.nun case . DICK 'HERRICK < oo;ta Mc~ Post block numbers 1 n the l d1\llr hnd1n ~ the 1.1.a\ to a ne"' de t1- nat111n in sn area "-1th \\htch on~ 1 nc..I\ l<1m1har I'> not t'a ) One 1 lt\CO an ddrc\~ I ~Wl ttttt and. as one dn'e' along ' trttt one \Cau:hc'I fur .1 numlxr d1 pla)ed on a bu1ld1ng or 'trttt \lgn not the be l "·" to hl' dn' 1 nr. on a hus') road I \UJ8C!lt th:u the block number be pl t.t.."tf in a prommrnt pos1uon at n·tular 1ntff\ al\, th!\ po<11 t1on to be thC' ~ml.' 11n Jll hu\) ett) streets. \1 \JH1 ~RCT < RlNGLI: l ~guna Beach Do build monorail; don't expect miracle For otn1ou r ·a woo;. o monorai l capture the am &Jna11on ot the pubht.. .\Iler II. here 1\ a !It naJe s1h rr rail hdJ alof\ h11h 1n the i..y b~ aracc:ful upport p)-IOn -and ndan a.Iona th t rail 1s a I c~ gleamma sal\;cr tram mo"'tnl rapid!) forward wuho ut regard for traffic brlov.. What ,., more. lhe \upport p)"lon-. require httlc spa c on the around. \\hat a beautiful "ll) to he tran poru11on problem -~long u the monorail goes through )Our nei&hborhood and not mine. ~orco\;er. many of us ha"t cn- JO cd monorail n~ r rom Fron· 11crland aJI 1}lc "'-'I) to fanll )l.inJ 1n Oisnc)lanJ. And .from do•nto9t'n Steuac all the wa) 10 1hc Space Ntt.dk. Whal fun. lt1 doubtful hO"'-Cvcrthat many of u ha'c iakcn a monorail (ot other than rccra11on -from home to a job, ftom Job to an 11rpon, from ho&cl to an of1\Cc mcctma. To date, mononJI in 1hc lJnitcJ SI.Ila (and c"~heft cl~ in the woitd that dus •ritcr ha tra\clcd) have betn mraoonal 11mm1ck.s - and martet,:r aUl'IKtJOM. manor an die markctint. cat· ~Ml.~• protritd by McDon· ndl ~ lle.lty l'o. nd 1t oould be•~· ..ntt•nt 1nractt0n. I ..... DoaMll = .... ~de-= .. Ooi"1-an and c•I C'Olftplea on Mee' nllur 8-k~ll'd .. lrvw ~ IK'T09I die..,.. a. JOlaa Wayae AirpOrt Miia • .-t, emtfPll p1111""' ......... n.•~••tftria•eome • ' c.1nw the cit> ot "'e"port llea~h. tlO\IOU' to mal.:e certain that Jtihn \\ >Mr \1rport not be e ~ndcd too mu1:h or too qu1ckl) ~ u'IC of u krolh O\Cr "'-t"'pon \ monorail -goll) ct -that "'111 hnn <''tr1 hon.I of tra,dr"' to thc 1rpor1 neauna a b1 r dem:rnd "-o, the C'lt) lr.idc1 .. ...,. ~rt told. Ri 11). 1h1\ " uni) u markeung attrn lwn h "''" not hnnJ mor~ people to 0) out nf the airport than v.1th a lcmfil 1<ka I or onh U ~ "ould other"' 1\C 0) out ,,(the import. malhon (I rt'l<lll~tf) \nl31l arnoUOl "O 11,jcv.port 8c th &-l\C the mUntlnllll "'hen t.alk1na hundrtd of million' in 1t bles ma. dr"elopm nt c t >. th firm ha\ ow come":\ another hitch -Imm oil ·red to build a monora1l linl.:tnF 11'> the count)'. wh1ch ulrcad' UJ'IPI O\\:tl current and proll<HCd office building.' ahe proJt.'t't. Wo"". 1 r{O\f monorail and propo\Cd rt~1Jent1al con· Won't that lure J)C'Oplc "'"tang tm dom1n1um ,.vouh th<' nev. 1rport airpl:iot a~a> frr1m the new lcr· tcrmmal. manal' con<:~ 100,·1 1 he a1rpor1 for che dt\cloptr. the marketing couldlo f'e\cnuc~1fpeoplcfotgothr benefit\ arr ob\IOU "Lea~ office flu t lntcmauonal rntauranl nll ,pace an a proJ«t w1th a ~hr~ t kta1I lounp. 1dJon.ald' h: m· mon<>ra1l hnk to the 11rpon " Wh.it a burscr ~t.and and the a.in ~l>' to mt ~"auttful rcndcnnt for the I a\ang the monoraal 9(1 Mac nhur bnxhurc. ~nd whit fttbulou puh-8ouk\ard. ,,, hell) prot.hl) nauonwidc. It 1\ a While the (Ounl 1 ~tall WOfJ)·1n1 dream 1tuat1on -far bdkr than 1 1bt1'!t this probkm. k't u' auurt th m few p1C'<'Q of tNIOhU'C 1n the 1>Yza thet 11 ao th1,,._ the of'P(*lt woulJ be true. Far more ofTK""e workers monora n RW-t twft tn R1,tr •ould t.akc the monorail to u th (it}""' Oh my. The idea •rta:td the 11rpon col'k'aliOn thin tra\cltn 1m•in1tt0n' of"polnical lmd«I. TM ka"""" lhc aefJM)n _to utc thr: dlllt cny ofln1ne, lcd by pablic traat;bt· siandt 1n the lobbin or the omtt ~OUIMa~~= bu11d1ntt. • • ""'C'OUnJ)' loerd.OI .~ • nd oow, 1U anOCMr h1tth. Tbt v~~ alWayi ~ .S· coMmK'ttOn ~ for the new romcd tM pnvatt dr~a ~ lem'l•MI arc "90)' . to er«1 tht to the putiltC lnft'llMI twilit 10'1· mONn11Ml1'P0'1•--tt.owstedand pewovalt came tw1ftty. 4 *"*' ~ -'" troftt of the But te.e. the~ ol a moncw'All ~1111 __,Uft. tMI t~' are really fimt up , ...... ioM. Firll llkt"I Mcl>Oftndt ~ & IM .. f .. M OWlgl COMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, March 31, 1989 SALE ENOS SUNDAY APRIL 2 I I 1 ~ • ONEVERYSOFA•EVERYBEDROOM . • EVERY DINING ROOM • EVERY I RECLINER • EVERY DINETIE ·EVERY.SOFA SLEEPER· EVERY ObCASIONAL TABLE • EVERY CHAIR . •.· EVERY LAMP • EVERY MATIRESS ' l · • EVERYTHING • 6~ mode tefordtible. ,, . WICKES FURNn~u~RE . I . I FRIDAY. MARCH 3 1, 1989 m Cl apens Big West Anteaters tangle with I 7th-ranked Spartans tonigh_t While this year's U I baseball team may not have developed quite as rapidly as Coac;h Mike Gerak<>1 bad hoped, the Anteaters dive into Bit West Conference action toniaht 111inst the I 7th-ranked team and one Ofl.hc best p11chen m the nation. san Jose late will throw riaht· hander David Teller • a JUmor from BUCna Park who Ila rcgJ tercd a I()..() · record and 2 95 . ' ' " ER A t hi s season a\ the part;l"ns have built a 26-S re- cord. Tonight' 7 o'clock start i'i the fi r'il outing of a three-game series with UC J' !{ob Parker Johnson (4-4) pittcdagainst :inJose's(hmManan (6..0) aturday at 7 p m Anteater Ken Wh11wonh (2-4) face; Donnie Rea (6-2) <-iunday at I p.m. \ l I met ~n Jose 1a1e 1n orth· ern Cahfom1a last ~ason. with the partans taking two of the thr~-e game • but the Antcater'i have \(on eight of the past 13 meeting~ 1ncc the series betAln in I 972 and arc 5· I at '\nleater l=ield The panans dropped from 1he No. I 3 ipot 1 n 1 he na taon J ftcr 10'>1 ng a weekend encounter w 1th Nevada· Reno and then fell to an ta (Iara th1 week. San Jose has been one of five 81& West teams (also Long Beach State. (al late Fullenon. Fresno <itatc and Nevada-Las Vt'gas) standmg in 1he ES PN/(olkgiatC' B:iseball l op 30 poll dunng mo t of the season. The Anteaters. 10.15·1 after ~•n­ n1na tbe1r pa~t t~o pmc . face an uphlll chmb \fter sconng onl) ~•'< runs wh1k dropping thn.-e m a ro~. UCI broke loo')C for 26 run an their t~(}HClOrtC Jeff Haack. a~rodull ol Hunt· mgton Beach H 1 . opposes r cllel"5 1on1gh1 Haa lo;,.,., o lool..eJ to ht'l\ta proma ing future aftl'r kad•n& the conference in ERA 1~0 }cars ago. 4itru~lcd la-;1 )Car and enter to- na&bt s game with a I ·'\ m:ord and an E.RA 1m1lar 10 Im 6 7 larcer 01. rl In non-confcrl'net gam~. the nt· eaters ranl seventh among 81g \Vc~l teams If' ball mg and at the bottom an pitching. At the plate, ccntl·r fielder ~tac)' Parker, infielders Al Rodnguc1. Chm Gallego. r rcdd1c Comb\ and JC!>lg· natcd hitter Bnan Young_ haH· hourdcred much of the offcn 1vC' load v.htlc prOJCCtcd kc)' pla)cl"\ ()\mar ()C(havez. ( ounnc) ()a\1<. and Mike C100<Jcasc h.tH' trugilcd at the plate Jon <ik~ h~ come one 10 b<>O.t lhr 1eam h1ahc\t batting Parker ha tolcn 17 base!>, nine ~h) of Rock) ( ra11's team record of 26 rl'l'StcrcJ 1n 1971. Laguna Beach protected Its No. 1 r•nklng In Or•nge Coun· ty with a four-set win over No. l Huntington Beach. Above, left, Lagun•·s D•ln Blanton p•sses as John 11 lf,ll 'f 11001 I H \C h DAM)' -,,.... .. I>)' LAI• ,..,_ (. McKeown (1 1 J looks on; and Sean Stafford pa sses off. Below, Jim Alce (left) sets the b•ll. At right, Doug Cun· nlngham (JJ, Steve Lucas look on as Scott Dr•k• passes. Artists paint ~P -· HBin4 l,aguna Beach tops Oilers in the battle of county powers 8y JON FERGUSON Of IN ~ l"lot SUl!f Laguna Beach High'sSean tafTord may gel thC' maJonty of attention. but John McKrown 1 offenng the Artists a valuable ahemate weapon along the net While ~taflord had 26 kills to lead the ho t n1 ts pa t Hunti ngton Beach, 9-1 S. l 5-9. H>· 14, 15-8, in a b:iule of unbeaten bo)S volle) ball team Thu~dn}. Mc-Keown sup- ported 'tafford with 18 kills of his own and along wllh tafford and Jonathan Cummings combined for a fomlldablc blocking front. "John ha~ been steady as a rock all year." sa1J Laguna Coach Lance S1ewan "lie' h111ang the ball high and hard A lot of colkgt> coaches had better taft -10ok1ng a1 him. He's L'Omtng on !ltrong. And Sean rcall > p1d.\.'d 11 up th~ last two g:imes" Bui what l~wan 1s quick to point 10 as the kl') to the succc s of h1s '>Quad. racU.\.·d No I an Orange" < ounlv. 1!1 dctense fhe digs of Dain Blanton and n.·scne John Trc\tnO among other\ helped the Artists fru tr:ue the Oiler<> oflcnsl\ cly a1 tame'> ·· fhL' top eight teams all haH· gu)s whuLan erram 1he ball." tcwan said "\\ C' want to put an emphasis on digging hard hit'> and bloclnna hard hit .. \\ h1k the .\rti\l 1mpro\cd to 7-0, \tc\\art railed 1hc 01ters, ranked M~ond 1n lhe county ha team' toughe!lt test thu far "B' tar .• ~tc\\art said "U,ncw they "-OUld be I wa 'lure they'd be there nght at the end ' "1 hat wa' a good high school \Olle)'ball I think 11 wa prcll) much wha1 we th ought 11 would be all wee\.. I he am 4iomc breals and pla)t'd H'I) ~di., 'With a 5-1 mark 1nclud1na wins O\ef "'cwpon Harbor and E tanc1a. ltunungtnn ( 03ch Rock) Ctartlh IC'Ch next "eel· un t League ma1~he ag;ian t Edison and Manna . will dcterm1nC' "hethcr the Oilers are ~orth' of the !\,o :! spot "I thin\. we pla~cd prelh gOod," C 1arclh \11\.1 -f'hc" ·re the be: t t~m 10 lh< count' no~ td1son 1 good. and Marin.1 1 good It ~l· can "in twice nr\t wc-ek, then w.,.·re a prett) goo<l team ·· ·· The 01kr. h'cd up to their rcpu· 1a11on earl) on gaining a 15.Q '1c101) 10 thl' OJ>l'n1ng g.imc and t<U.ina a ·I lcaJ earl\ in lhl' \l'\Ond Then some quc\tllln~hlc lalls ...ccmeJ to lead the Oiler\ a link out nl locu ··1 told thl·m no11<1 ~om about the rckrCl' ·· C 1<1rcll1 -.aid ··\ c)u'"e got to l t•cp pla:.1ng meumcs. 11 wa\n't tO(I great \omc11m~. no matter what \OU tell them the\ 're still 17-or I · \caH>IJ l..1d\ out there and the\ see ~hat'' going. on:· l aguna rallu.·J to tu: the )Ccond aame qu1ckl\ he fore a couplt' of errors allowcJ Hunttngton to regain the lead ~.c, Bui \taOord and ~f(lo..eo"n haJ \.ills in a 1hrec·point run "h1ch pH' l aguna a 9-7 lead. and while H un11ngton rallied again to tie 11 at nine. the n1 t\ pla\ed lrorn aht'4ld (Ptuw Sff VOUEYI ALL/ll) ~dM's Sawin shows versatility in m€et against University Sf:le captures highjump and 880, places second in 220 and third in shot put Often a quan cr mil~ will compctr irtthc 220or 80. somcumesc,cn the too and mile. to help hone her \kill dvrmg the tra I.. nd field ~a~n but at;,;,f orona del '1ar Hi&h. the ~ ~ ha\c ~n1or Laura Saw m Joan, J1111 a hnk' more tha n that er coach. \C\C Kal"L)'n\~1 . had bcr. entered 1n tht 220 and XO Tlwnda)'. but 1h ~hot pu1 anJ high J&uap. a.s ~tit? :::rhert"t a method to th nl3dnc\c, -1ynslu 1s bent on lind1ng out ~how wdl his four·)Car ~1ark1 e; n UOln the vanN C\Cnl!t ~1th her lulurc Pfl\~1hh 1n thl' ht.•p111thlon. · "I thanl ~~··11 JU'>I run the 100 hurdks m prallllC, and ~e'll h:i\e 10 ~c ah-Out the J•nelln," \aid Kau~n\\.1. ··1 11:.lll> bche'c \he can bC :i hC\:ku'a hcptathlcte." ~w1nwa 01h1:t kuq1uthk1e Thur..· du -c pfonni tht' 0 in 2:22 76 to heat out Uo1,cf'l1t) H1ah'\ l an)a Bn\ .... , well~\ ~1nn1na the h•ahJump ~•th a ).foot l'non. runnin1 \OnJ h\ two-hundrc,lth'i oh second in th\.' 2~.0(27.7 11 anJ tinl\hin third 1n the hot(17-b'~) It"•' unh the ~"'\'C11ld time .. ~ ha IHll\\\\ 'llCll' run lhl' l\XO but 1-.acn n'>k 1 \aid tw haJ no Jouht \he "ould win "An\ " a hl~lo.u' a runner " '>.lid lo..JCI) n'\.1 "Jnd :> 101 of ~opk ~•d \he lOUldn't ~.it her 'o 11 wJ\ a 1:hallen1' \'.h, run the .it•J'' \\i:'rc not looking a1 an ordmar. girl ' '"• thl' '·lont-IJ \aw in. (or t~o )ear.> tht ll3nl l aptain 3\~ptC\.I th~ t:halkngL' und hkc so i:nan} p~\tOU\ ctlon\ oH'r the p.l\t lour \cor~. and pvc ( nrnna .1nothcr fl~1 plat:c ftna\h A lnr clo" n 1hc hne lo..all~ n l1 ;1JnrnttJ 1t' 'lt1ll the 4r() meters "hllh 1\ JI 1hc hcan ol \Jw111·, f.1111C I'm thinlo.tng 5'. Jnd l han1"· ·";ml lh\' < J\t lOJt.h · fha1·., lhl· tw.11 \\c'rt n en 1h1nlo;1n1 40().. Otl, ~ut ~e·r\.' JUSI pla)1n ~1th that n1m . 'illl ot h\.r lo.ecp1n1 her 1ntl'rl''>tlJ in thin&.\ .. \1can"h1k Corona·~ guh 'cpl their un~Jtcn trral 1n1t> a luurth tra1gh1 lca&uc n ah' l'. Jlut11ng Uni,cr.11\IW1\,~I ~6 onthl·lowf°, O\;ll • \3w in. a v.cll a\ ~nu)r\ < ind' \k1nnl·r (a double ~inner 1n lh\' hurJle ) and ( hmt1c Prou h. l\:d lh\· 1. hargc 101 I hr \upholllnll' dnm 1 niitcd < J\f unit l 1"4.'" hl'rc 1n high'" ho11I 11 l\lwd; Edi on l .t '!a. lluotln&ton Btacb at&.,. '\oelk l I\ IO ( ' \~ "") Juuhkd 1r1 th\' hurdle' ;,irh.I Jc.-nn\ \\ all..~r JuublcJ 1n thl' 1ump' (I s. , ': •11. hul .l lo&Jam rn th\.· high Jump prcl\N llununii111n R alh·, und11ma a' Ed1~on pulkd 1101 lhl' narrnw ' 1\lof\ at H 8 L t'\hf Hnw I \H 1 ht,J. Jamie lo..ar rcr (\pnnt\) and klhc. a t .n lor 1d1\t:.nlc) c.i~h douhkd tor hh,on Oct>u \'lt>v. 73, Foaatala Vallt'y •4 eirates storm w·tt hit D ·d h h · 3 2 · to 7-3 victory 1 no-s o g~rs t roug seven 1n -win W1t1. ho threw"'& pcrf t p mc on the: linal da\ of the 19 4 ~ n 1p 1n t the 1c:..a Ran Cr\, pttchw the fir t \rn 1nn101· anJ k'fi with t ort !It'd I· I. lk t1 nl\hcd the Jlfncl\00 ().; l tn l \ JUrt y,.11h I J 21 tamed run l\C • Bob t('( hare" rcurC'd thrtt ~tra11ht hat~n in th<' c1pth and Br)an Har~C) ~U'\Kk out thrft in the ninth to tin1~ pnng v.1th a ~tin caf'Md nan 1n·~. 1rq Minton. ~ho tamed the '1 ory1 ret rN 1hc idc 1n the IOlh btfort Frutr came on to not~ h \he \AH~ In the t 11h. Oid 'bOfield rach~ 11ftt cm Duncan·, 1hro.-u11 mor and tOOk IC'COnd on a MCrifitt Too rmas. uft liddtr Chn tiwywn trappCd Oevoa ftt1t'1 Jink· 1ft1 liftff rof I hit llt hofitld htld I I ' ond a nd J ntr'' tut hofiekl Ch 1h Dlv1 wa 1ntettli0nall) ••lltcd b) lotrr Tam ~ who Maned lhe 1nnu~" and White ~J Oft pencil h1tt('r Jim f.pperd'tSKnfkc ft • The llOdeen hed titd tht 11me I·! en ~ \iCnth oa a pa.er of walks to Kart <nbtion and Ectdte MurNy. a forte plav at ~ aftd a tecnfttt ft . . ~L ~ \cnio1 hurlik r.., Hc1d1 Ha-.cman (In ~) ,1nd I nn ~tan'ihul)_ (50'1) <lon11n.1tcd the 100 and '00-mctcr 'illd' ,I\ Ou·Jn \ 1l'w dealt f ountain allt•\ an 01x·ninp league \\'tbilel.. l>c hh1c ()'One n aho \lood out ~llrtnf in thrl'C J1<>t.1nte cH·nt~ 1nduJ1n1 a" inner in the 1 MM)" 1th a fi,04 rtlMt. a .. "l'll ac. a 'troni lea in the 1,bOO rl'la\ tarina l I . \\ t' tmlo tu U : l>l·· 'Piie a \hghth 1nJUrl'd tool. thC' \I 1~in c.' lcnnikt l lo \\3\ a tnplC'· "'nnC'r tn 1h ht&h )Ump (5-0). Ion Jump< I~ 111 anJ triple Jump ( 3~· I> Manna , \u11e < 1rcpo1l t tir~h in the \\Clllhl\ llh mark\''''"-11 10 f P~aw Sff TRACK/IJ) Rustlers take it on chin; 7-2 Rllh l odd1n1 rC\overed from a 'lh6'l..' \tart 1nd p1tt·hcJ a complete a,.mt" in lc1J1na 1he pres f.'olk:et' ba b.-sll team to 1 1·2 &\'t ion o'er < 1oldcn Wc\t Thurtda' in the )raner t:mpirc ·onfcrt~~ · l odd1na Hckk'd 1nalc runs 1n the hr<1t I nd third 1n"1np. but tttded d "n.hmthftf tht.hOtt Run~IOSll h1h. •hilt •tnlona out nine GOiden ~tt.t. wtuch wnettd tit ...ct r1ifht tot falls to I Z...-.1 ovcnll. 6""' 1n tl.t C'Ol'I~. ypre11 mt· pro~n to M '" lt'IPf 11me1. lhCR&attlm~1he...,._~ tht "°"°"' 61 tM .. Oft , .... dotlblr b) '°"' ~ .... .... 1 nm an tbe &turd far a 2.:0 ... • c-...__ .................. . •*"~1ro.v-... • Dodger$' Montlay op~ner starts long TVbaseball season Despite the fact that the game starts in the mom i ng local time on a weekday. the defending World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers will be 1etpvising Monday's 11 :05 a.m. se~n-opencr at Cincinnati. It's the traditional National League ' opener, and Channel I l will be on hand to show the game beginning with the pre-game!lhowat 10. The Dodgers' package-on Channel 11 will feature 50games, 1ncludin' seven of the first nine on the team s in11ialroad trip. NBC(Channel 4)1s expected to pick up one of those games-Saturday, April 8 in Atlanta -so that only one pme on the trip. next Tbursda)' morning in Cincin- nati, will not be.telecast back to Los Angeles. The Angels will open the season at home a day later. un Tuesdaj. with a 2:05 p.m.gameagainst the Chicago Whtte Sox. Z Channel will televise thegamelivefrom Anaheim Stadium. The cable network also plans to show two other games oo the home- stand -both against the defending America n League champion Oakland Athletics-on Monday. April IOand Wednesday. Apnl 12, both at 7:05 p.m. . In its second season ofmaJOr league baseball telecasts, Z Channel will offer 35 Angel and 35 Dodger home games. The first Dodgers' telecast is their home opener on Thursday. Apnl I )against the Houston Astro~ at 1:05p.m. Joel Meyers will work the play·b>· playandJoeTorrew11l handle the conlmentary~ for the Anaelaame~. while Eddie Doucette and Don Sut- ton will work lhe Dodger telecast All Dodger games can be heard on KABC (790) radio, while tbc Angels' flagship station is KMPC(? 10). Superstauon T BS opens its 125- pmeslateof Atlanta pmesoo Tuesday at S:30when the BraHs play Houston in the Astrodome. The Braves broadcasting team conmtsof Ernie Johnson, Sk1p Caray, Pete Van W1ercnand Billy Sample. 0 lfSctoo Hall wins the NCAA basketball cham~iCJnship, Billy Pack- er won't besu['nsed. 01tto for Duke, M1cb1ganand lhno1s. "fort he firs Jtmc in m ) memo11 . every team 1n the Final Four has a realistic shot at winning 1t all," the CBS commentator said. "There have been Cinderella teams in the past that were great tones. But when you broke the teams down. their weaknesses wereeas11) exposed. "This year, all four teams ha vc proven themselves, not only ovrr the course of the season but over the course of the tournament. Seton Hall 1s underrated in that regard. The) haven't lost to an opponent outside the Big East all season." One of the unusual thin~about this year's Final Four 1s that none of the teams won the1r confercncc champ1onsb1p. "It shows the balance the ma1or conferences had this year;· Packer said "Coach (John)Wooden,a sman ashct$, said the NCAA tournament should not be expanded be)'Ond leaguechampions. lfthat wa the case\ noneolthc Final Four would even be in the tournamen1. .. 0 N 8 ( announced this week that 11 w1lllelev1sc thc 1990and 1991 NHL All· tar~m~. the first time the league willbeon network telev1)1on in nearly a decade. Thcgamrs,on Sunda}sJan. 20. 1990,andJan.21, 1991 . wtllbe accom pan1ed by a tele" 1sed ··Legends" game on SportsCha n nel Amenca cable on the preceding turda}s that also will include as }Cl to be determined othercompct1t1on. Joel Nt).On. the NH L's vice-pre 1- dcnt for broadcasting.said 1t was modeled aftcrthe NBA 's All-Star weekend. which includes a Sunda)' game on CBS and the othcrcompct1- 11on on TBScableSaturda). CB~ carried the last NH Lgamc o n network television on Ma y 24, 1980, when the New York Islanders beat the Ph1tadclph1a Flyers in the sixth game of the Stanley Cup finals to win the· first ofth eirfourNHL titles. N BC last televised NHLgamesin 1975. The two all-star games will take place on what normally is a slow Sundny for television-the one between the NFL'sAFCand NFC mte games and the Super Bowl The gamesw1Jtbecamedbe1..-.een 10:30 a.m.and l ·JOp.m. PST. Weekend TV, radio sports Saturday TELEVISION 10:30 a.m. TENNIS: lntemauonal Players Championships from Key Biscayne. Fla .. ESPN. 12:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR race from Darlington. S.C. (delayed). ESPN. I p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: Fi&ure skating exhibi tions from Pans (tape). Channel 2. I :30 p.m. -GOLF: LPGA Dinah Shore tournament from Rancho Mirage, Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -GOLF: PGA tournament from The Woodlands, Texas. Channel 7. 2:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NC.AA Final Four from Seattle-Seton Hall vs. Duke Channel 2. 2:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Jim Beam Stake'i from Florence. Ky., ESPN. • 3 p.m. -BOWLING: Men's .. Open from Edmond. Okla (dela)ed). Channel 7 3·05 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Finals of l boxing champ1onsh1ps from Colorado pnngs. Coto (tape). TBS. 4:30 _p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Speed skating from Heerenveen. Tbe Netherlands (tape). box1ng-E\ander Holyfield vs. Michael Dokes from Las Vegas (tape). Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: New York Rangers at Pittsburgh. WOR. 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Game to be announced, Z Channel. · 4:45 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Final Four from Scatde-lllinois vs. M1chio'*n !'hanncl 2. 0-•. 5 p.m -COLLEGE HOCKEY: NCAA Division 1 Champ1onsh1p game from St. Paul. Mann .. ESPN. 5 p.m. -TENNIS: Grand Champions Cup for seniors from Santa Barbara (delayed). Prime Ticket. 6:30p.m. -PROlsASKETBALL: Lakcrsat Den\ er Channel 9. 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Vancouver at Kings. Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita rcpla)' Channel 56 (Prfme Ticket, 10:30 p.m.). · RADIO 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Denver KLAC(570). . 7 p.m -EXHIBITlON BASESALL: Dodgers at Angcl'i, KMP( (710), KABC(790). 7:30 p.m -PRO HOCKEY: Van cou\>Cr at Kings. KORG(l 190) Sunday TELEVISION l.J a.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY: International Rock ( li mbing C hamp1onsh1p from Cottonwood Can)'on, Utah (tape); NC AA tournament preview, Channel 2. 9:45 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NAS AR Winston (up Transouth 500 from Darlington, S.C. ESPN. 10:30 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Bo'iton at ( levcland. Channel 2. 10:30a m -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: New York \ ankcc "~ "le"" York Mets, WOR. 11 a.m -PORTSWORLD: Look back at 1979 NC AA t:hamp1onsh1p game between Indiana State. featuring l.afT) Bird. and M1ch1gan State. fcatunng Maa1c Johnson. Channel 4. oon -GOLF: LPGA Dinah hore tournament from Rancho Mirage, Channel 4 12:30 p.m -GOLF: PGA 1oumamcnt from The Woodlands. Texas (delayed). Channel 7. I p.m. -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: NC A.\ champ1onsh1p from Tacoma. Wash .. Channel 2 1·30 p.m. -TENNIS: International Players Cham- p1onsh1p from Key 81sca_Jnc. Fl;i .. E PN. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Oklahoma State at Minnesota. ESP > 5 p.m. -TE~NIS: Grand Cha mpions (up for scnaor from an ta Barbara (dela~d). Prime Tacket. 6 p.m. -PRO BASKETBA[L: Detroit at Clippers, Channel 5. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Malwaukee at Lakcrs, Pnme l 1cket. 8 p.m. -HORSE RAClNG: Santa Anita replay~. ( hannel 56 (Prime Ticket. 10:30 p.m.) RADIO Ip m -EXHIBITlON BASEBALL: Edmonton at Angels. KMPC (710). 6 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Detroit at ( hppc,.., KRTH (930). 7 p m -PRO HOCKEY: Kin~ at Vancouve KORG ( 1190) 7 30 pm -PRO BASKETBALL: Milwaukee at Lakers. Kl.AC (570) West stars roll UC/, Orange Coast to rovv t~~~~:,~~!.=.~?r in San Diego Crew Classic Brigham Young scored 25 potnl!>, many of them on passes from Texas· El Paso's T im Hardaway. as the We~t took a big early lead and rolled JO a 150-111 victory over the East Tnurs· l day night in the NAB( All-Star 'Game Hardnw~. UTEP's all -11mc lead- 1ngscorer, lln1shed with 17 po1n1sand eight assists. He was named the The UC'f and Orange C oa~t College crews will JOan more than 2JXXJ oarsmen from morC' than 80 clubs, un1 vcrs1t1es and colleges from acro\s the United l&tcs and Canada as the I 6th annual ~an Di ego ( rew ( la\s1c ~n today on M1s111on lJay 1n • an Diego. Preliminary races begin toda) a1 noon wtth later round and final on aturday from 6:30 a m to 4 p.m. Moore. Orange C:oast. which competes at theJ untorvars11yand freshman le'icl!> for colkg1ntc crew~. ro"'<id com- pcu11 vcly 1n 1t\ alumm ruce two weeks ago. but at n ~horter d1Mancc · game's Most Valuable Pla yer Defense was hard to find m the run· and-gun conte4't, which 1s spon~red ' b> the Nati onal Assoc1a11on of ' Basketball Coaches and features f some of the country's top seniors. I fhe Wes1. coached by Lute 01 on I of Anzona. scored 13 straiah t {>~>lnts to open up a 42-19 lead midwa y throu&h the fir t half. Barry Goheen of Vanderbilt scored five and Mike H1.,ins of Northern Colorado fo ur durma the West out- burst. The race are run on the bay bewtcen cast Vncat1on Island and Fiesta Island with the be.,t viewing from Crown Pomt hore ro>Ads are expected 10 avera&e more than 30,000. Among the crew ~n1cipatmg att Stanford, Pnnccton, UU.A. Wa h· ington, Cal, Harvard, NU\)' \-ale. t ' San Diego. Untvers1t~ of'>an 1>1cgo and San D1eao tatc. tJCTs youn1 vats11y crew. lllhich features only three ~niors. will be rowing for the lint time thi\ scawn under the d1rcct1on of a1ch Larry Challenge Issued . GRFENWICH. Conn. (AP) - C..rccnw1 ch yachtsman 1 ued o challcn.ae for the Amcnca's Cup one day after a New York JUd&e m- vahdatcd September's race and awarded yacht racina' b1gcst pnLe 10 New ztaland. • Al Con tantine. a Greenwich re 1· dent who des1an1 and builds yacht at ha Norwalk-based company, Off- shore Yachts. submitted the challenF to the Mercury Bly Boetina lub of Auckland, New Zaland, on Wcdnetday, tbc Greenwich Time ncwspeper reponcd. For Ken Griffey Jr., five little WO!i made one dream become a reality TEMPE. Am. -Until WcdnC$day, K~n Gnffcy Jr had a hon list of the nice 1 th1np ever said to him. ''They were. 'You ca n 10 ahead and get i_Our BMW.' and my parent tclltna me. ·1 love >Ou.'" Gn~~1d. Well. add a third: "You'rt my ~tartma center fielder." • Those were the words Seattle Manne~ Manaatr Jim Lefebvre dehvcred -aJbe1t 1n a roundabout manner - to his 19-ycar-old phenom Wednesday, and Griffey took them less than s101cally. "l think. it may be a dream." Gnffc:y said. t Lefebvre must think so. too. Two months q o, when he put t<>11?ther a team pros~tus for the ·89 sea n Lefebvre didn't e"cn mention Griffey. ' "But then I'd never seen him play," Lefebvre said. . And now he has, along with most C\er) scout in the m~or leques. Tiu spring. Griffey has done the kinds of things lhat make manaien' JObs c~ier -battmg .397, leading the Manners 1n runs scored.< 17), run.s batted 1n (I 9)and estabhshinta team record w11h a 14-gamehittina trea~ that 1 ;:,tall :\lt\r Sanders says he's turning pro . OKLAHOMA CITY -He1sman --- 1 rophy winner Barry Sanders notified the ~ NFL Thursday that he 1s turning pro, setting ~ up a possible Lest of the league's restrictions ---- against drafung underclassmen. ~·We ~av~ reoe.1ved a request from Barry Sapders for special ehs1~1hty m the draft," NFL spokesman Joe Browne said in New York. In Stillw~tcr. Oklahoma State athletic director Myron Roderick confirmed the junior running back's decision after Sanders scheduled a news conference m Denver Satur- day. "He's through ... We are dcclan.ng him ineligible for 1989." Rodenck sa1d. "We're 100 percent behind him and we'll be watching. b1m as he develops as a pro. He's a great kid and has done a great Job for us." What likely figured in anders' decision is Oklahoma tate's prob3· llOJl for ~rutting v1olat1ons. The AA ban ned the un1\ers1ty from bowl games for three )ears and from telev1s1on appearances for two. Sanders· status "ith the NFL, however, is not clear A true JUnaor. he 1s ineligible for eitht'T the regular or supplemental drafts wnhout a special exemption from (omm1 s1oner Pete Rozelle. Bro"ne said Rozelle has granted about six of those exemption a year for the past 20 years, mo 1ly to pla)crs who were neve r drafted. Sande rs The most recent was last year when Pitt's C ra1g Heyward was allowed to enter the draft with a year of cltg1b1hty remaining and was taken in the fir~t round·tfy New Orlean~. In Heyward's case.and others. Rozelle: has cited the pos 1b1l11y that 1fhe tu'rned down the request. 11 might be challenscd in court. Rozelle declined to comment dunng Last week 's NFL owners' meeting on Sanders' status, bu1 Browne said Thursda): "Ht\ appltcatton wall be reviewed b) this office and wh1k there 1 no timetable for a dec1s1on. the dec1s1on will be made by Comm1ss1oner Rozelle pnor to the .\pnl 23 re&ular draft .. Other NFL sources. however, ha'"e md1ca1ed 1hc league 1s more inchned to go to court now to u:st its rule\ apinst drafun& undert:lassmen ,.. . Ql.OTEOt'THt: D.\ ,. Bobby lbipt, Indiana basketball coach· "You remember when )OU v.ere a kid growing up and you behe\Cd in Santa Claus? There's not much dafTerencc between Claus and me todny. you kno..-.. We're two O\ crwe1ght, loveable guy!> that kids rcall) enjoy." Lakers pad lead to 4 games Byron Scotl matched h1 sca~n hta.h w11h 35 point and A.C.Orenadded 22as tlle •-t' Lo Anaetes Laker~ ca51l) defeated the n ' ~ Antonio purs. 138-98.Tlluro;day m&}ltatthe ---- forum. Coup_ted wnh Phoenix'~ lo at cramcnto tht" Lakers tncrea~ their Pacific l>ivison lead to four games Lo ngcles took command from the ~tan. Scou sc.ored e1gtn point and the Lakers made seven of their firi.t nine field aoa t to take a 17-5 lead "'''hJU\t 3:27 elas»cd '>cott rini hcd the period with 16 point\, wh1lc Green addeJ 14 a the Lakers led 42-24 through one quaner Lo l\ngelcs made 26 of 28 fi~t half frt.-t thro..-.s and built a 79-4S halftime le d. 11s lar&c'it one-half M:onni output th•~ season ••. ln other NB.\ pme Brad l..oM•• ored 23 of h1Hca~n-h1&.h 2~ points 1n the cond half and &r41bbed a career-high IO rchound a the Kings defeated Phoen1~ an Sacramento. US-121 napp1nguLnn1ofsrHonsccut1\C lo ~ to the uns. waymu Tt.lclaJ• bad 27 point'> and Dau)' AiD1e 25 for thr Kings ... Patrt~k E•l•I Ko red 26 p01n11, 1nelud1ng two kC) free throw wnh 2. 11 left. a'i New York handed Dallas 1t 12th con'iCcutave defeat 99·98. at Madison SQuarc Garden ... Cllrl1 Mallln led o 15·2 run in the ln~t 143 of the third quarter u Golden Soitc cased to l\ 113-104 victory at C harloue. snappina n sca~n-hi&h four·aamc to ing streak for the Wamor Akeem OJajown scored 29 pomts and lf8bhcd I 0 rebound as Houston \napped a ninc·game road lo\1ng streak wnh a I 09-t 0 I victory 0" er New Jersey Mle9uitl Adams and Walter Da~I•, St}'m1c-d during the fir.it three quarters. had 14 of Denver's first 18 pomt'I 1n the founh guartcr and parked a 10--0 run a the Nu41ct!t run awa~ from aulc. 123·1 16 It WM the Nuaaet 14th tr.111ht home win Lemleux's effort wasted · SHU You1 and Ray Ferraro each scored tw1ccas the Hartford Whalen beat 1hc • Pcnauins 1n Pinsbuf'&h , 9·.S, Thul'1da> nitht ,~~ de pate a four~oal same by Mario lAtnJeu. l.cm1eux's th!rd pl WI$ shorthanded. his 13th of the seaton, break.ins wa,..Gretlllr'• NHL record. Lemieux scored his founh foal in the final mtnute t.o raise hit ~aaue-ladins &Ota to 83 .•• ElKWben: 1n the NHL: 'ft• Kerr tcOred two pis and Ptailldclphia took advanl.lllC of thrct power-play opponunities to defeat WUhintton at the ~m. S4 ... Gtif Catt ••ea• Komt tWlte. and Qrti a.illll 1nd ,,., OMrt11 each had two aaittl •• Monual won in Buffalo, 4-2 . . In St Louis. 0!'91 PuM~ ICOftld on a rebOur\d shot with l :ll mnainina an Ofttllmc IO P.VC the Blues. 4-3 YictOry O'trt' Queb«. Peter .... , o( the Nordiqua Md tent the pme into ovenime wt.CD bc ICOred with l :09 remain•ftl. Rlllden sell out In OMiand All that taken anlO ICCOYQI; Lefebvre said." I .anlcd tht' people of Seanlt to nowlt!'1 rom1na home wi How did Lcfd>vre break the nt'ws to Oriffryt hard way. . "I took him in my office, sat ham do~n and told him "Tha& •• th~ tou&hcit dcci11on I've bad to make m 111) who1c Jift.' .. ufebvtt said. r~ ~ "I toki him I knewhe•d played •ell. and thal hf_~ hit hcan 1tt on breakina camp wnh us. and 1haHW.~ reallr, &>layc<I prett) well And &hen r 'hook his hand~ safi id Conaratulations. you're my center fielder.' I th1nlr'We a1ntt'd:' "• "I almor.tdid,"Cinffcy admtned. "Now I'm 101W:11 tell my mo~ at dinner the way they told me. I'm 1om110 make her thtnk I'm 1oin1back10 Double-A... '" It also marks the the fil"it ume 1n m.Jor le~&~ ba~I history, 1 father and son will be pla}1na •\ Ur ~me ume this se.son. ·• 0 •tt. .,. . nuey's father. 39. 1 back wnh the Cmcinnati Reeh, ~1th whom he played with tn the 197~. The R~ announced Thursday t!!sY ha\e signed Gnffe )' to a Ofti. year contract. · ....... "I'm not aoina to tell him," Gnffe> said. tau~ "l'm aoina to make him hear 1t from Pete (Rosc):·":;:~""'r .. I '\ I H•: 81,J;.\(.Ht:HS ~. ... NanJa Trout Sabatini, Evert reach final:. t ........ KEY BJ CAYNE, Fla. -Top seed -. Gabriela Sabatini and No 2 Chns Even took • • advantage of mistakes by their opponents to ~~ win semifinal matches ThurM.tay 1n the ----- lnu:mat1onal Players Champ1onsh1ps. ' Even took ad .. anlag.e of constant unforced crr6rsto beat No. 5 Zina Gamwn. 6-l , 6-1 Gamson ~on on()· QflC scrvttc game and Evert necd~d JUSt 75 minutes to k~p intact her record of making the finals e\ery )Car m thr 5. ~ear-old event ba11na lost a !let for the first time in her 1\ tournament ma1che~ but sttll beat No 3 Helena ukova 6-7 (7-2)16-3. 6-4 ln the final game, ukova missed t~ C~) volte) to lose her scNc Even and batin1 both rooking for 1he1r"1fm tournament tttlc of 1989. will play for tbc champ100$htp Saturda} In toda) 's men'i ~m1finals, top-nsnled t••n Lendl will meet Kevan Curren and ·Yanntck Noah .,,11 fale Thomas Muster a bauna earned her lir\t final" bcnh in 1u~r tournaments th a'i )car. • Kimball's status unchangect Former Olympie diver Brae~ KlmbaU * publicly admitted add1Lt1on to drug and aJcohol Thu™1a:.-but failed to pctslllldc a Judge to reduce his 17-ycar prison 1erm or 1ran fer ham to a pmatc rehab1htat1on center. 1 he ~b4 11\icr mcdah'>t was ~ntenccd Jan 30 for k11lina t~o 1ttn· a en and inJurina four othcB while dnv1nJ druo.k "' nc.arby Brandon la \ um mer. 11111 borou&h C1rcu11 Judge Harry Lee C.e fll 1m~d the maximum term":'On r uate ~ntcnc1na l\J1Uclin~ 'and the 26-}ear-old thlt1e wa\ ~nt to ma-.1mum-unt} Tomola Corrtttional Fa altt)' an ln)tona Be h, Fla.. In other ~9-0rts.n~ Thursday Sophomore David W9uir1oa of U~ I n mencan, U.S Open and N record of I mtnu'' 44 70 sc onds 1n \uc:ccn ull} defendina hh d\am-p1onsh1p 1n the 1<X>-)ard ind1v1dual medic> at the Jmn'i NC w1mmin& and Ol\1na Champ1onsh1~ in lnd11n poh'i ••• Pa~ul Pern. who has pent th<' lasl \v.o month, in drug tth:ab1hta11on, rttti' eJ clC"arantt from C omm1 sioner Peter Uehrreda'a offi1r to rt'J01n •ht: Montreat r:,~ ... PHI Mellter, thc.-onen-1nJurtd b11oni star of the Milwau kee Brrwers. ~111 ~ out three ~ .. afier d1~loca11n1 ht, ling.er whale hon1ni around wuh tc.tmmate Da~e Eape ... Pam P"tHaa wa onCf again · tumeddown for an umpir1na pot an the Nauonal l \te. a Biii Hob and Jerry Layae were picked to fill th• t"'o vacancac Postema. who has worked spnna tra.atna pmc in each of the la\l two years while auempti~ to bttome the fin\ woman umpire in the maJOt tequ~v.111 return to tht Tr1plc·A lhant~ thJ )CU • Tam 8a" Buccanccn quancrback VIMy Tatavtr4t has fi for d1vortt from his v.ife of eiaht monlh and v.111 ~Ill a lump-um alimony pa)mtnt, accordana tocoun rca>ros, StartlnJ defensive end AJ Harrt• sa)s he'IJ kav; the h1cqo Bean .s a free qtnt to si&n on under ~ Old defensive coord1na1or. a.wy R,... no" coach vi thr f>h1ladtlph1a faala .... Man Marda, dose to the top an qualify1n11n the first four raCC11h11 ~ason, took tht:potc po mon Tor the TraoSOuth SOD 11 Darhnaton \,c;.c.> Raceway ... niventt)' of Colorado start1n1quanert. I A8MM hi\ Men d1aan01C'd as hav1ni a J fl l~~llt'n1n1 form of stomach cancer, which bas sptb4. 10 his tunas and l)mph nodes near tM lunp. official announttd. I I· It\ l'IO,.H \010 • rlna overtums ·three-run deficit l 1:·~ top Westminster Overcomina an early .l-0 ddic1~ the Manna Htih bascbell tcam ralhco tfor' 5-3 Sun~t Lca,uc victory o"er v1 nf ng Westminster Thursday aftcr-ooon. Ttfe win improve t.Jie V1kin~· overall record to 8-5 and lca&Ut" mark to l .. I. Westminster 1 6-5. ~2. Oown b) three cn tcnng the bonom of 1fie fifth, Marina scratc~ it~ wa}' to score four ttm Chns Bo)d ttaehcd on an error. Em: Crocker sin&Jed and the two advanC'Cd on 1 aacnfice bu nt -A drag bunt hll b)' Ott K1r\.w ood produced one ru n. and a hit-and-run smgJc b) < had Terry made 1t 3-2. Then. with the ba~ loaded. Mi._c Demon worked ha WI) fora walk and an RBI to ue the ~me sacnfice fl> ~~Robin Land ) provided the go-!tll!!lll tall) ~ V1kangsadded 1n uran e 10 the : 'mh.on a run-sconns hit b) I em. • M!allwh1le, Manna right-handed re- : liever Chm Steven" wor"ed the final : three 1nn1ngs 1n \hutout fashion tu collect the v1ct0T) . • In boys prep tennis: Lapna Beach 10, Corona del Mar · 8: The host Am ts managed 10 earn a ' potnt in doubles tO iO along With a sweep 1n singles to earn the non- . leasuc J ec1!i.1on. Jon Lench tnumphcd 6-1 6-0 6-1 over his three foe . and Junior Lee K1 mcr nearly matched ha m, outscor- ing hi s three opponents. I S-4. Graham vi.lie~ battlt"d ( dM's Jusu n Z1l1Jnan for a 6-4 verdict. one of the la t match~ 10 be completed a\ Lat.una overcame what """ onct: an : S.-f deficit In doubles, Laguna's lone '11.:tol") "'as turned 1n b) Aaron Brauer and .\aron hm1d1 Huntington Bead• 18, OceaA View 0: nd) tc\\-arts\\cptat No I single~ and £>.n1d D1Manno did the ~me at a l "h1lc lo 1ng onl) one point as the Oilers swept the Sun~t Leagut' TBA CK FromBt ~ot put and 106·6 in the d1'icu.-. F-.::,Wcstmmstcr. Sheik> Tochlu k cal)turcd the 100. 200 and 400. and ~n anchor on the 400 relay Woodbridge 81. Costa Mesa U : Ket."> Keffer & C o rolled to un ea\~ \11.;tury over the Mustan~s. but ( o~ta \'1 j4 had some big moments. as "'l'll wtth freshman .\nn JohnMon (2 12 95) 1mpro'1ng •'er la'>t "t'el "· pen.anal be t b) nine second'> 1n thl' ~80 in winning fo\h1on ai. "'ell a' • C.U.andra Barnell'\ umqut douhk 1n the 2:!0 (28 30) .tnd ~hot put ( lO 7 > Saddleback '7, Ne.-porl Harbor 55: D:rneua Chane> rcrnrded 'it: tones an the JOO .:!IX> and 400 mrtcn and ~a" aru:hur on the "'inning 401)...mcll'r rt:la) team to pate the Roadrunnl''' OhH! lan&i thre"' lS ' tu ~1n lhl' '!hot put for \addlebal l Tustin 83, Estanela 44· for thl' ajle , Chml) Howard "'ho dearl·d ~ ;tnd freshman J uhe Ru her a1 match "'1th the ~aha.,..ks. Hunt- '"fton improved to 6-5 o'crall and I · 1n league. wh11t"0Cl·an View fell to 0.-2 an the Sun~t Mariu JI, Ed6 ... $:Partners Jen Money "and Rick Rodnguc-1"' put toa,elher fo r the fir\l time this ~car.· re pondt.-d with a doubles weep to boost the V1kina> to the Sunset vi<tory. Marina. 2..0 in league. c-ap- lured all nine angles ma1chup . · In community college me n') tc:n- n1~ • OruJ• Coast t, Ftlllu&oe 0: John (,abrtcl won m stru1J)lt ')(ts at o. J s1n~and fnc Rc:b1uer hut out his foe at "lo. 2 s1ntlcs 10 highlight a Pirates s"'cep of the Hornets to 1mpro"c 10 12-2 O'-erall and 6-1 1n conference. o ne game behind un· beaten 5addleback. for the pair of intcrchangablc pla)er , Rcbm c:r 1mpro' ed his pcr- wnal record to 12-2. "'hilt: Gabriel upped h1~ mark 10 IC).3. Golden West S, Cypress 4: Paul vummer~on \\.On a third-s.cl llC'· breaker at No. 5 inglc 10 p1lk up a kc) win by a 6-2. 3-6. 7-5 count, and 5cott 81vcn .\wh o also won :i thn:c·'iel singles matcn, teamed "1th l am C.a~s al No :! doubles lor lht.• deciding point 1n the Orange Fmp1rc ( onfcrncce match Golden We\t 1mprovl'd 10 4-9 overall and 3-4 1n conference In communll} rnllegc "omen\ tc nnl\ Orange Coast 8, FulJertoa l : 1 he Pirates. desplle the a~nce of singlc'I sta ndout Juhe . la11cr;. who h.t!. been bothered wHh a pulled tendon. da · posed of Fullerton behind the pla) of Donna Ewing, who kept her singles record perfect at 11-0 "1th a routine h-0. 6-1 '1ctol") on the wanner\ court~ In high school golf Estancia IH. Esperanza U8: t-..en ( ahcn and M1chad Jo\ncr ~ert.• 1hc mcdahsts with n., at ·Mc~ Verde S-1 lina het.1, 1-2 in thl' high 1ump. 11 wa!l thc best tor I fu"'anJ lhl\ ... car and the top C\cr tor"J{u\her In bo~s meet'!· Fountain Vall ey 74, Ocean Vltw 61: rhc 19 8 'un~t LcaguccroS\l'OUO· II) champion R1ch1e LO\:kwood turn· ed in !ltrong J')('rlorm.mn•'i 10 win lhl' 1.600 mete~ (4 49 451 and UOO ( IU . .:!l 5). Jnd Jue PJrl "-Un the '()() (2 01 6) and took lh1rd 1n the 400 (SJ ., 6 separated fir.,t .1nd third) tu lead 1hc Baron'> 1n the \lln"'-·t I ca,ue openl'r Both tt·am\ \land at _.1 OH•ratt Edison 81 ''· lfunt1n1ton Beach 53 '': DaH Rak a, Doug ""-1ehul\ and 1reg I hurston c.it h haJ gouJ ix:r· formancei. lo lead the ( hargcr' Marina 101 , \\H tmlnster %7· \uphomore .\Ian (1r.1n1 da1mt'd '1c tone\ in the 200 anJ 4()(1 and "a" a member ot tht• ...-. annang 400 rcla) team tor Marina addleback 108. Newport Harbor U : The Sailor' were outmanned on the Roadrunners' track hut thl·rc "-II~ ~ •I I \ I H \ C h \ ' D I I I . I . D S l \I ll \ H 11 -. .. M • I w Ill •4Jt 1 ~.,,,_ I ..... i ~,.,,,., (ll • )4'1. 2 I L.,..., ITI OUO ' \•e •' Tl OOot J w. .... ft 104:11'1 'lltHH-1 (~ .......... l[il i•I J Little League ceremonies set Costa Meu's Little l eaaue ()pcnana Day C.t-rtmon1c arc schciiu~ for Saturda) morning ~•th 1ho first ~itch ~lllcd to be thrown out b> Co5ll Mesa Coun· cllman Ed Glasgow at Co)tl Me U11h's Lillie t.n1ue field. Gia aow, and other Cit) d1&1utanc-s. will offic1aJI) open thr 1989 tcason with fht1v1t1e start- ing at 8:30 a.m .. The Costa Me~ Little Leagul' rvc )'OUth from ages 7-l 5 and 45 teams will be competing, 1ar11ng with an exhit100 game Saturday. The sca~n run~ unf1l JuM 10 and pla}OfT\ began J une t 7, It includ f -ooll (for 7-)ear- old ). Mrnor C (for 8-)ear-old ), Minor B. Minor A and MaJOr!I Ctor 9-12 )car-olds). ~nior min· o r ( 13) and senior m3JOr!, (14-15) c. ountry Club as the '1-0 F.agll'\ \WC'pt past Esperanza. fatancia mee t l naversll y on 1 uesday. then gird\ (or a ~a View uague \howdown \lrllh ( orona tkl Mar at 1'cwp0r1 Bea h Countr) ( luh oo Thur~ay. Estlbcla JV JtO , Fountain Valley 218: The ua.lcs' Junior vur!i.1l), one ot two 10-0 J~ team'i backing up the undcfcatt'CI vur lly. racked up a Mhool record 190at ( ona Me\<i <,nit ( uur>e with a 28-stroke '1ct0r) oH·r f ountain Vall ey'\ var\1t} R)an Daw, and Make i\nderson kd the .ill-sophomore 1cam with one· under par 36 In college women's softball SoCal Collece !·14, A1usa-Paclflc 1-0: The Vanguards \wept on the loser's field a Sum~ JI opk1n'i picked up l\\IO victories to help 1mpro' e So( al C ollcge's record to I :!-I 2 O\erall. 3-3 1n Golden State \thlct1c ( onfcrcncc action. Donna I nmblc'\ run-sc.unng b<1w h111n the •mth inning proH'd 10 he the Jcu~1vc h111n the opener. An I I-run SI\ th 1nn1ng brole things open 1n the nightcap SarJh lka111c was 3 for 4 1n the 14-0 rout \omt.• encouraging moments for Harbor 1n the form of Junior 8111~ 1 h1bauh and the quartet of Robh1e Power. Bobby f dward'I, k fT Pa) m· anJ C1.tbc Dorman an thl' 4' I 00 rl'la .. le am. Corona del Mar 93, University 41 : Eddie l a Hiie'\ run~ in the mile (4 n 3) and 2-mile (9 14 8) high· lighted the ~a Km~· etTom. while JO\h Herndon 1.:lcarcd 13'' feet in the pole "auh tor the froJans. Tustin 81 , Estancia 45: The Eagk-. dropped their ~a \t 1e" opener sho"-in& a Jcc1dcd lack of strength in the field event . but got a boost from the clTons of Hector Fsp1no1a "'ho douhletl in the hurdles ( 16 6 and .n IS) Jnd ,.,as .-.econd an tht· tnplc JU mp Woodbridge 99, Co ta Mesa 13: fhl' \\ Jmllr") rnptured eH•n e' 1...•nt "1th Louie Mun11 hrceLing an the hurdle' (1566 and 41 QQ) John Solarc/\l doubling in the \1,c1gh1 C\cnts (43 I .ind 141 -l) and oil f1,eron 1nl1ng the 2:?0 and 440 in 1:? lJJ and S 1.4 )X. I .... , ......... _ ....... •'d o • ._,, 1"'"' 1100> > • ·~ ~ IJ 111 loetl-1 , .. -hH ... l\O \4'. Ml -.,:..~,rd;.,_ "4" .... , 1 O<t•., ISi ~O ""' "'"C t00 llfl••-1 S..""1.-• ~I • c.-... _, "· .,..... ... _ w (.t"""'_,,,. ........ ,. ,. ' I,,_ C 110. ' ...,, .... ( 117 ,_ I (;•-U 11 •• J ~ .. " C 7111 J ,.., ... u ,.:M •• I ·-( 01 1 W•-1 .. I I ,.,,..... l;le\ .. I i.•11> C J l7 1• 1 I• • U UH7 J •-UI 7J\J7 y • I w• ( Ht J :l.lw•o<• \W l -u •OJ I I 9r '~U 11 1' I .,,., ,.. •C HJ J • u ?0 1 IOH I ~·-C l•Jt 1 H""--IUI IUJ I --(1 '•'° . )JOo< I -((.I U16 2 H•"-C •IOI J ... ,-... ., IUl MM ... It ... I ( .... U .. .,._.. llN••I UN•H•'• O H •·>-• "'" •C) \. 1 k•·• u • IO J ~ ........ 10 •I l,. I LI!! (UI U lO • t "' • .,..,.. IUI • 10 J (.,.,.. ICI Mt 11 I llfl UI II I 1 ..,_ U » 11 i ·~ CCI IO • lP I II II.II •1,1 """-Cl 1 J o I S.•>I I( I 11 • 1 0! I (••-Ct! .. If., 1 It u "• • > -. Ca •Pt - Inkster sizzles in the des rt with 6-under at Dinah Shore ly HO\llMD L. HANDY 0...,,. ... ,., ......... RAN{ 110 MIRAGE: -Juli lnk$ler fired 1 iuhng 66 ~under-par, to match the heat at Mi~!.ion Hill., < ountl) C lub here to take a commandin& 2· trokc lc.id after fif\t round pla)' an the Nab1sco-D1nah lihorl' LP<iA women's &<>If tournament with temperature) reach in& 96 dcgrl'CS before a rtcord lhur!>day crowd of 10.564. lnk\ler. who played in the Un1den tournanlcnt at Ml.'~ Vt.•rdc ( ( an ( o~ta Mesa earl> m her career. 'itaned hcrda)' "1lh three !.ut te!i.!il'-e b1rd1es on the opcnina thrc:e hole and did the tame on the back nine at Io. 11 and I:?, he also had a b1rd1e at No 6 on the front nine and "'a 7- under par lhrolJ&b 1 l hol • , boge)" .at 18 cost her a mo~c he 1 a former " inna..herc ( 19 4) and has a tot I of 11 '1ctone~ 1n her career that began 1n 198:t L>alc Eagcltng ~ttmc an \\<Ith o 4-undcr-par 68 to take o.,er!i.t.'t'Ond place la te an tht· da) he bard.Jed the final l~o hoks to take O\ er second placr-all al~e ha t>cen on tour 1nce 1976 and ha one '1ctor) ... "The IMt time I hot lh1!i good i he fi rst round \\as an Bo ton in 19 0 (her onh tour '1cto . -Eggcltng i.a1d. ·I made a lot ot pun and plaH:tl "'t ll. lfl dtd ha'c to c:h1p J was ngh1 around1hc hole l felt like I rcall\ pla\ed wcll toda) ll1ke the la\oUt of1h1 golf course. · • "E'eT)ooe geaf\ up lor th1\ tournament and tha one along w11h th e U ~ Open Jf\' probabl) thr t"-O b1ggcs\ tournament ot the )C:arfor us I tl1dn'1 lca"c m)sclfan) '\. footers lor par. I he kC) to th" golft:oursc 1s h1tl1ng a lot ot grc~n an regulation " f our pla)ers \\t.•rc ltl·d fo r !i.Ccond at 69. 3-under-p.ir l he) included. tkth D.an1cl I on (1arh.c1. l l\elo11l· cumann and foll) RosenlhJI Mullin ~penn·r·Dl'' Ian had a ho le-in-one on lhl· par-1. 15tH-nrd lifth hole and fin1 hed at 71, l·un1.k1 l.Xfendang (ham pion '\m) \lrntt hkew1M' tin1<ihcJ at ., I \\hale formc1 (hJmp1on PJt Uradk') <:ame in at 72 t'H'n· par .. I his rnur\e is lill' oil and ~att:r for me \\ e 1u'1 don't m1\ · (1arbau ~1J lollow1ng her round "I Ill<" 1ht• golf course but rm gan11.: and 11 don't go together I hll' io pla) aggre!i.s1vel~ Jnd on J lot of holes he~ )OU (an'tdo 11. "This was prob,\bh one ol thc ugliest 69' I ha\C l'\ l'r lMd I could hJ H \hot '7() JU\I .t..casil) . • 1 he I !Uh~ ont 1 tlon't hle I don't bl-lie' e 1n ~-r.ar' Whl·rc ~OU ha\C t() hat J fiH•-aron ot) the ICC. 1 hrrc \ '-'Jtt'I on one.side out-of-bound'> on Jnother and a bunL.a ou1 tncrl' to l•Hlh a go11(J d1 i'e I ha'c ne,erdune \\C'll hl·n· but I'm ~tuhhorn anJ 1'11 lind ,1 \\:l\." l\cumann. winner ul the l \·Open la'>l )CCIT 111 hl'I rooloe ~al.on. fin"hl'tl with a floun'h to rct.ord her b'l ~he b1rd1ed thrl'C ol the la~~ four holes to go 3-undc• afkr tx·ang at par for the firs t 15 "la!lt )car w:i\grcal for me," the ~"eden nall\C \a1d ·-rm JU'it getting back to normal 1 "a'n·1 ui.cd to all tlw a11e1111on af1cr "'nnang the 01>o.:n I lch hkc e'>t.'t')Ollt' \\J\ "-iltl·hing me nil of the time and I \\J\n't u~d to 'ud1 a11en11on I JUSt tried to tal(c 11 \hut·h) ·!>hot " Neumann h1rd1ed the \1"h ughlh and nin th hok' ...-. 1th u par at \C\ en Jfk1 \tarting un tht.• back 111ne Daniel. ...-. ho gre"" up an Orange Coullt). h;.HJ mononudco'" a war ;igo and rcc<"ntl} fell hf nu~h1 lX' ha' ang a relap.,e ~he h:icl a fc\cr of 10:? on Monda' and \,uJ \he kit weak thl' l.1 .. 1 kw.huh:'> on Thur~">· · .. 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Juli Inkster reacts to sinking a birdie putt on th• 12th hole •t Mission Hiiis CC during first round a ction Thursd•y. D.lnicl hn'> tin1.,hed M"<'ond 1w-1ce tht'i )'cnr althouJh \he hJ\n'l "on and 1 third on the monl'\ "inn1nghst with SI U'l '114 1n earnings Donald takes early lead 1 Hf V..OODL A [)~ Tc as ( P) -Mikr-Donald eek1ng ht~ first '1e10" an nine PC..\ season . shot a 5- undcr·p3r1'7 f hurlda' to takt a one-shol k ad after the lir\I round ol the S80(,.ll(.() Independent Insurance Agent O~>en Donald b1n.hcd three ol 1hc first four hok be pla}cd. \inking pull ot 25. 12 and 15 tcct on the lOth. 12th and 11th hole\ ol the 5tl&i) "andS"-<'Pl par· 72. 7.045-)'ard l P< < ourse. Brod r a,on rtl'ClVCred from ll bogc) on ht tir5t hole to 'hoot a 68. mntfhing \i11l c Hulhcn, who shot his 68 1n the .iltcrnoon af\er the wind!!. incrcn~d. \ group ul SCH'n golfl·M headed by p;uo's Sc\c Halkstcro\ and dt'fcndinJ champion Cums Strange were ued at6~ The groupal\o 1ndudcd Buddy Gardner. Roger \1altb1\-. John lrwnan. Don ';h1~~ Jnd Brnd Bryant .. The: ~e) \\;l\ tu dra' c 1n tht' fo1Na~ and a wet a 1t 1!>, that help ... Donald aid "I ~hot a 6 '7 in 1hc first round here la t H-:&1 and ended up SC\ cnth . \\hen \CIU gtt oil lo a gO<ld !>lJrt. II tal cs the CUI OUl ut \our nunJ. I'll ha\( a lot more pat1ente now" * * * PGA t9'.lmament To.Ml )I.,...., tt3>,.. ll"' .. JJ ... lib .. 1 .u .. )S,;)f .. H )f t• )) :» •• :n,. .. SJ:U-"' u ' " tt 3 " )t .. l'D n ~ "' J\ \ l'D Jt 111 10 ~ " ,. " ... 10 &l ,. )I "lit /I )6 1 ., l1 ,. JI )! Jt ,, ,. )) " ,. 2' 11 . )) ,, ~ l\-11 ~ S1 " ,, )0 II I' >t-ilt JI ,. 11 n ,._,,, Jt J II _,, ... ,,. >•·-· O A"' ~ it ... wo..... ._.,_ l-•T-lH~-)'n• .. ....,.. .~o.r ... .fi!'>C• ,,, LAi1 H "~ ,_ ""'""· r,c: C'- C•• ~·-•.wi ... ,..,~. --·o.·-(i< .. l~ .... ,_ c.. y "Ot" 1.-... C.t .oil.,...,... .... J .... ~ ~c ..... ~. , .... v ... . ,,,.., ' ...... '"" o...•-• 1"11 .... 1 .. -M<Ce<to••., c,..,. GI.MO 9-•W--"" "'""'""" H 'F•IClll _, ..... , ....... •on)tr• .. ...... -.. ••s.. r.=======::;::::=================================-. VOLLEYBALL From Bl tor mo'it ot the 'tl'rna1nda ol the matlh \Iler <i<:onna the tin,11 "' J)C)1nt4' lll the "4.'\:ltnd game I .1 una turnc<l an earl\ 1-0 defiu1 1n10 .1 'i ~ k3d tn the 1h1rJ game un ( umnung,· \lull hk1<:k lluntington came tMd; to l'\l'll 11 ut li'c tht:n " und &J111l'd ,1 hrict k.1d 7-6 l a~una took ,an x-7 kad on ~tJllord s kill hc:tc1rl· I lu nungtnn"• ~ 011 Dral c c' cn1.:d 11 a 1 l'aght L.1.guna hu1 h 1t'I lcaJ tu 1 \ \ Ix lure lfuntin&ton ralhed to \'11h111 I l·l I, nnJ !illh~quel'ltl) 14-1 4 on '1 ttu J 1m Rlll''S ~Ill r hcn ,, tliml droppl·J '" .rnace~V\.ca Hununt1to n ...-..1khl-d 1t hit thl' Nie ._ hne and ~talhnd (M1rrd ~Ith Hlanton on a !>tun hlo<~ hir the game·" inner n~" h~·rc 1 hur'\<fa~ • Edi OD 3. El Toro i n1111 ~ll~l' f>1ehl had iN kill anJ thrH •l<l'\ .ind D n~n nu: ddcd i7 kill' and 10 d1a to le d No •· rankC'J nJ 'l\1tin1 ld1wn from behind ft\r a I I\ If). I~. 7-1 . I\. I 0. I ~-1 ' nnn·k4l8Ul' '\IClol) to 1mpru"r-to ~d [I T uro, 1anh"CJ 'en1h, 1 •·.? l nh tr It) a. Mis lo• \le Jo Z: l he No '·r nkl'd 11" ,an\ &ul a hit ot a k:llC :t'i \.11'i'i10n \; ltJO tool ~.1 kad into the toun h t, but the 1n\Crt1on of John (,annun med to hdp tum thin s as Un1'e 11) r1lhc\l tor a 15-11. 14·16, l.t·l6. 1~·6 I S-11 non· k JUt \ 11. lOry On the winne r'\ floor. Su:fan Mumaw Uot k11l\). Jm~nl\ tlall (17 ._tlli) Pat Ferrell <I 7 \.111 ) and l>.irttn Sherman 13 il1JS) led the w-a , but l1annon·, 7 lolh and .2 1ien 1lc ~e~ 1n the final \'t\.O '4'ts ipc<at h1:aJ("ij IM Vl(101). W ... rWlt I, T,..._. Hllh t : The Wamon n<>w 6·2 O\crall, 4·1 1n Pat:rli~ < out l.t'•UC' play, ~'ttt ltd b\: Joe ohtn l l kilh). Tom hankltn (~ k1llJ) and < raaa HW (6 ~rvt« aces). a wtll at ~ tcltn R~-an Rauch •ho d1tt111P•thtd h11metf' wnh efforts 1n Che IMI 11me of I I~. I S-6. l S. 7 conq~ at Wuodbf~ MattM I. 1"'9e I : 8ndtn onta (20 lulh•. l>a'e Pans ( l 1 k11h). Pd l>uut { mcroa (I lulk. 4 11.a« bkxhl ted MM'IM IO a I U. 1).6. l . I . ViC10f'Y ott the .. ..,., new. 101mP"Q'-e'° 4-1. k1tl0 Undfon (9 kilk) and David Softl (6 ktlht ttood '*' b' lrviM • H re's c1 us •ful tip on how to protect your hnrd-t•cunC'd inv stment in landscaping and gard ·11111~· Ust> the best1 RF. 'T wwn and Garden Produ ts will re tore> and fortify your plants against the e'<tremes of w athcr ~tr ngthen them to resist I ·k of mm tur and plant disea.~s. Ev n help tht-m rviv) rou h w ather in Ul future Fertiltz your lawn with 'furl 'upreme• for n rich. country club gr n. And All· Purpo Complt'l ixteen"'to urea full harv st. or to . amply revitahz your flow rs and hrubs k for the best-now an bag and handy boxe -at your local garden c nt TIE PRQIJISE IS IN OUR IW£ · Odgers' Monday opener starts long TV baseball season . For Ken Griffey Jr., five lit e woli made one dream become a reality Oespitelhefactthatthepme tans an the mom an& local time on a weekday, 1hedefenchn& World Champion Los Antclcs Dodgers will bc1elevisin1Monday's I 1:05a.m. season-opener a1 Cincinnati. Joel Meyers ~111 wotk the pla)'·b). pla)' andJoeTorrcw11l handle the comm~n&ary for the Angel game • whHe Eddie Doucette and Don Sut-ton will work the Dodger telecasts. All Dodger games can be heard on KABC(790) radio, while the Angels' flaashipstation 1s KMPC C710). ronferences had this year," PKkcr said "Coach (John) Wooden. as sman as he as. uid the NCAA tournament should not be expanded beyond leaauechamp1ons. lfthat was the case. none of the Final four would even be in the tournament." 0 It's the traditfonal National League opener.and Channel 11 w1llbeon hand lo show the game be11nning with lhe prc-gameshowat 10. The Dodaers' package on Channel 11 will featurc 50games,includ1n~ scvef\oflhc first nine on the team s ini ual road trip. NBC(Channct 4)is expected 10 pick up o"I of those games-Saturday, April 8 in Atlanta -sothatonlyonegameon the trip. nexl Thursday morning in Cincin- nati, will not be telecast bad. to Los Angeles. SuperstationTBSopcns1ts 125· ~me slate of Atlanta games on Tuesday at 5: 30 when the Braves pla) Houston m the Astrodome The Bra\CS broadcasting team consists of ErnieJohnson,Sk1pCaray. Pete V3n W1erenand Billy Sample. NBC announced this week that 1t will televise the 1990and 1991 NHL All· tarpmes, the first l1mrthe lea&Ue will be oo nuwor1. tele\ mon 1n nearl)adccade. The games, on Sunda}s Jan. 20. 1990.andJan.21, 1991,wallbe accompanied b> a tclev1~ .. Lcaends" game on portsChan neJ menca cable on the preceding Saturda)s that also will include as )Ct to be determined othcrcompetit1on. 0 lfSetoo Hall wins the NCAA baske1baJJchamp1onsh1p, 8111) Pack- er won't besurpnsed. 01110 for Duke. M1ch1ganand llhno1s. "For the first time in my memory. every team 1n the Final Four has a reahstkshotat winning it all." the C8Scommentatorsa1d. Joel Nixon, the NHL·s v1ct-prcs1- dent forbroadcasung, said it was modeledaflerthe NBA'sAll-tar weekend. which mcludesa Sunday game on CBS and theothcrcompeu- uons on TB cable Saturda). The Angels will open the season at home a day later, on Tuesda)', with a 2:0Sp.m.aameagainst the Chicago Whhe Sox. Z Channel will televise the game live from Anaheim Stadium. Thee.able network also plans to showtwoothergameson the home- stand-both against the defending Amcric.an League champion Oakland Athleucs-on Monday, April IOand Wednesday, April 12, both at 7:05 p.m. "There have been Cinderella teams in the past that \\-ere great stones. But when you broke the teams do~ n, their weaknesses wereeasilyc>.poscd. "This year, all four teams have proven themselves, not only over the course oft he season but over the course of the tournament. Seton Hall is underrated 1 n that regard. The~ haven't lost to an opponent outside the Big East all season ... CB earned the last NHLgameon network tclev1s1on on May 24. I 980, when the New York Islanders beat the Philadelphia Ayers in the sixth game of the Stanley Cup finals to win 1hc lirst of their four NHL titl es. NBC last televised NHLgames1n 1975. In its second ~son ofmaJOr league baseball telecasts. Z Channel will offer JS Angel and 35 Dodger home games. The firsl Dodgers' telecast 1s their home opener on Thursday. April 13 against the Houston Astros at 1:05p.m. One of the unusual things about this year's Final Four is that none of the teams won their conference champ1onsh1p. "It shO\\.'S the balance the ma1 or The two all-star games will take place on"' hat normally is a slow Sunday for television -the one bet~ecn the NFL'sAFC and NFC l1tlegamesand the uper Bowl. The games "''II be ca med between 10:30 am.and 1:30p.m. PST. Weekend TV, radio sports Saturday TELEVISION 10:30 a.m. TENNIS: lntcmauonal Playen Championships from Ke) Biscayne. Fla., ESPN. 12:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR race from Darlington, S.C. (delayed). ESPN. 1 p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: figure skaung ex hib1t1ons from Paris (tape), Channel 2. I :30 p.m. -GOLF: LPCA Dinah Shore tournament from Rancho Mirage. Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -GOLF: PGA tournament from The Woodlands, Texas, Channel 7. · 2:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Final Four from Seattle-Seton Hall vs. Duke. Channel 2. 2:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The J 1m Beam Stakes from Florence, Ky., ESPN. 3 pm. -BOWLING: Men's U.S. Open from Edmond. Okla. (delayed). Channel 7. 3:05 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Finals of U .S boxing champ1onsh1ps from Colorado Spnngs.. Colo. (~),TBS. ~ 4:30 J>.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS:' Speed skating from Heerenveen. The etherlands (tape). boxing-Evander Hol}field vs. Michael Dokes from Las Vegas (tape). Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: cw York Rangers at Pittsburgh, WOR . 4:30p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Game to be announced ZChannel. · 4:45 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Final Four from Scattle-JIJino1s vs. Michigan . Channel 2. S p.m. -COLLEGE HOCKEY: NCAA D1v1s1on I Champ1onsh1p game from t. Paul. Minn .. ESPN. 5 p.m. -TENNIS: Grand Champions Cup for seniors from Santa Barbara (delayed). Pnme Ticket. 6: 30 p. m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Denver. Channel 9. 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Vancouver at K1ngS. Pnme Ticket. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita repla)' . Channel 56 (Pnme Ticket. 10:30 p.m.). RADIO 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Dcn\er Kl.AC (570). ' 7 pm -EXHlBITlON BASEBALL: Dodgers al Angels, KMPC (7 10), KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -Pf\O HOCKEY: VancOU\Cr at Kings. KORG ( 1190) . Sanday TELEVISION 9 a.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY: lntemauonal Roel>. Climbing Champ1onsh1p from Cottonwood Canyon. Utah (tape); NCAA tournament prev1e'W , Channel 2. 9:45 a.m -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Wtnston Cup Transouth 500 from Darlington. .C., PN. 10-30 a.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Boston at <.. kveland, Channel 2. IO· 30 a m. -EXIDBITION BASEBALL: Ne~ York Yankees V\. New York Mets, WOR 11 a.m -SPORTSWORLD: Look back at 1979 N( AA champ1onsh1p game between Jnd1ana Stale. featunng Larry Bird. and ~1ch1gan tate. fcatunng Magic Johnson. Cha nnel 4 Noon -GOLF: LPGA Dinah Short' tournament from Rancho ~1ragc. Channel 4. 12:30 pm -GOLF: PGA tournament from The.- Woodlands. Tcus (delayed), ( h3nncl 7 I pm. -WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL: NC A champ1onsh1p from Tacoma. Wa h., Channel 2 I :30 p.m. -TENNIS: I ntcrnat1onal Pla yers (ham- p1on hip from Ke} B1sc:ajne, Fla . ESPN. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL! Oklahoma State at Minnesota. ESPN . ..,. 5 p.m. -TENNIS: Grand Champions C'up (or seniors from anta Barbara (delal ed). Pnme Ticket. 6 p.m. -PRO BASKEtBA L: Detroit al C'hppers. Channel 5. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Mtlwaukc~ at Lak\:rs, Pnmc Ticket 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anlla repla)'\, Channel 56 (Pnme Ticket. 10:30 p.m.). RADIO I p m -EX HIBITION BASEBALL: Edmonton at Angels. KMPC (710). 6 p m -PRO BASKETBALL: Detroit at ( "hppc~. KRTH (930) 7 p m -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at VanCOU\C:. KORG ( 1190). 7 30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Mtlwaui.:cc at Lakers. "'-~<" (570) West stars roll UC/, Orange Coast to iow t~~~E~:)~~~.:..~?i in San Diego Cr~w Classic Brigham Young scored 25 points. The UCJ and Orange ( onst ('oil~· c Moore many of them on passc from Texas· · -El Paso·s Tim Hardawa as the West crew will JOln more than 2. Orange C oa I. which comp.-tcs at took a big early lead alci rolled to a oar me~ from more than 80 clubs. the Junior va~1ty and frc~hman level\ 15().. I I I victory over the East Thurs-univcrs.111e~ and colleges from aero s for . collegiate crews, rowed com-day night in the NA B .\II-St the United States and Canada as the pet1u vely 1n 11!1 alumni ~cc iv.·o Game · ar 16th annual an Diego Crew ( hlS'llC week ago. b41t at a shorter d1~tance Hardawa • UTEP's all-time lead· ~fe~o~ today on M1 ss1on Bay 1n San 1~gscorer}fu1shcd with 17 points and Prt'liminary races begin today at C · eight . assists. He was. named the noon with later round and fin•ls on 'ha//enge Issued TEMPE. Anl. -Until Wedne5day, Ken Griffey Jr. had a ~hort li~t of the nic-e t th1np ever s.a1d to him. ''TM>· were. 'You c-an go ahead and get tour. BMW; and m} parenu. telling me. 'I love you; .. Gnflcy 111d. Well. add a th ird: "You're m) sta11ina center fielder." Those were the words Seattle Manners Manager Jim Lefebvre deh\'cred -albeit in a roundabout manner - to his 19-year-old phenom Wednesday. and Griffe y took them less than stoically. "I think 1t may be a drearn.'' Gnffey said. Lefd>vre mu.-think JO, too. Two months ago. when he J>Ut t<>&ether a team pro~ptttus for the '89 SC:\50n, Lefebvre didn't even mention Gnffey .. But then I'd never seen him play," Lefebvre said. And now he has, alona -.11h rnost every scout in the maJor leaau~ This spring. Gnffc> has done the kinds of thinJ.\ thu make managers· JObs easier -batting .397. leadin& the Manners 1n runs scored ( 17). runs baned in ( 19) and cstabhshtnJ a leam record with.a 14-game h1tun1 ~trc-al that 1\ ~1111 ot"·r Sanders says he's turning pro OKLAI fOMA CITY -Hc1sman --- Trophy wanner Barry Sanders notified the ~ NFL ThufSday that he is turning pro, setting ~ up a possible test of the league's restrictions ---- against drafting underclassmen. "We have recei ved a request from Barry Sanders for special cHsibihty in the draft," NFL spokesman Joe Browne said in New York. In Stillwater. Oklahoma Stale athletic director Myron Roderick confirmed the junior running back's decision after Sanders scheduled a news conference in Denver Satur- day. "He's through ... We are declaring him ineligible for 1989." Rodenck said. ··we're I 00 percent behind him and we'll be watching him as he develops as a pro. He's a great ktd and ha!> done a great Job for us." What likel) figured in Sandets' Sanders dcc1S1on is Oklahoma tate's proba-tion for rccru1t1ng ~1olat1ons The N( AA banned the university from bowl games for three )ears and from telc v1s1on appearances for two. anders' status ~llh the NFL. however. 1s not clear A truCJUnlOr. he 1s ineligible for either the regular or supplemental drafts without a special exemption from Comm1ss1oncr Pete RoLclle Browne said Rozelle ha!) granted about six of those e.xempuon~ a year for the past 20 years, mostly to player<; who "'ere never drafted The most recent was last year when Pllt's Craig Heyward was 3llowed to enter the draft wi th a year of ehg1b1hty remaining and was taken in the first roui\d by New Orleans. In Heyward'<, case and others Rozelle has cited the poss1b1hty that if he turned down the request, 11 m1&ht be challensed in coun. Ro1ellc declined to comment dunng last week's "JFL owners' meeting on Sanders' status. but Bro'A-nt-said Thursday: "His apphcat1on will be rcv1ev.ed b> this office 01nd while there 1s no timetable for a dcc1s1on, the dCC'ls1on 'A-111 be made by Comm1 s1oncr Rotellc pnor to the .\pnl 23 reaular draft ... Other FL sources. howc\cr. have indicated the lca.guc 1s more mchncd to go to coun now to test its rules aaainst draflln& undercJusmen Ql'OTEOt'THE D' l Bobby Kalpl, Jnd1ana basketball coach: .. You remember when )OU 'A-ere a kid growi ng up and \Ou bcheved 1n nta Clau ,, There' not much difference between Claus and me today. >OU know We're t~o oveN>e1ght, loveable gu)S thaa ktd\ reall) CnjOy." Lakers pad lead to 4 games Byron Scott matched h1<1 ~a~n hlah Wlth 35 point and A.C. Grtte added 22 a5 tf\c • ~ Los Angeles Lakers eully def(atcd the n ' ~ Antonio purs.138-9 . Thursday nigbtat the---- Forum. Coupled with Phocn1~ • I sat ramento. the Laker 1n(T~~ theu Pacific Div1son lead to fouraamc.-. lo"i naelo took comfnrnd from the st.an. on scortd c11hl point and the Lakcrs made c,c\c.-n of their fil'\t n10c ffl'fd ce>al to take a 17-5 lead with ju t 3:27 ela d Scott fio1 ljed the pcnod with 16 points, wh1leOrtC1'1added1.a as the Lale~ led 42-24 throu.gh one quarter. I os o\ngelc\ made 26 of 28 first-half free thro~s and built a 7Q-4S hal01me le d. its I rge t one-hair sconna output 1h1\ '5Cawn . In other BA pmcs: Brad LoUH ~orcd 23 of h1~scason-h1th 29 po1nt\1n the\CCond half and grabbed a c-arecr-h1gh If> rebou nds as the Kin~ defeated Phoenl\ 1n cramcnto. 135-123. nappu'laa strinaof 1Hon cuu"e lo to the uns Waymu TlaftJe bad 27 point\ and Dauy Ala1e 25 for the Kings. . Patrld Ewleg \C'Ortd 26 points. mclud1ni two key free throws with 2 11 ltf\, u New York handctJ Dallas 11~ 12th con$Ccu11ve defeat 99-98, at Madison Sauarc C1arden . C.ri• M1IU. led • I S-2 run in the la t 1:43 of the third quaner a olden State ct5ed to a 113-104 victory at C harloue. nappini a seuon-h1ah four-aame losing trcak for th~ Wamo" •.. Ateem Cfllj1woa scored 29 points and vabbed 10 rebounds a Hou\ton snapped a nine-game road lo 1na treak with a I 09-101 victor) over New Jersc} Mltuel Adam• and Waltu Oavl1. tymied dunna the fir t thrcc quantrs, had 14 of Denver' first 18 point 1n the fourth guancr and \parktd a I 0-0 run a the Nu-"ets ran away from attic, 123-~ 16 It was ahe Nugcts 14th \lraJJht game s Most Valuable Pla)er. aturday from 6:30 a m. 10 4 p.m. Defense was hard to find in the run· The races art run on the ba) GREENWICH, Conn. (AP) -home win. and-aun contest. wfuch is ponsored bewtecn cast Vacation hland and by the National A sociauon of Fiesta Island wuh the be t viewing Basketball Coaches and features from Crown Point %ores Crowd some of the country'' top seniors. arc expected Lo a\'traae more than 30.000. The We t, coached by Lute 01 on Among the cr""' pan1c1pat1n1 arc of Anzona, scored 13 stra1Jht ~1n1s tanford, Pnnccton, UCLA, Wa h· to open up a 42-19 lead midway inglon,Cal,Harvard.Na"y.Y•lc,tl( through the first half. San Diego. Un1vcn1ty of! n Diego and San Dies<> tate. Barry Goheen of Vanderbilt scored UC'l's youna va"•l> crew. V11h1ch five and Mike H1~ns of Northern features only thl'ft seniors, will be Colorado four dur1n1 the WesL out-rowina for the first time th1\ "°awn burst . under the dirte11on or \.OllCh Larry HO\ll'\f, Greenwich yachuman 1 ucd a , challen.ae for the menca' Cup one Lemieux s effort wasted day after a New York Judge m- ' 1hdated pte~be~'s race and Scett v ... , and Aay Ptrntt each ---- awarded yacht racing b1ge1t pme scored tw1cca tiieHanfordWhalersbritthc • to New Zealand . . Penauint m P1ttsburah. 9-S. Thursday niaht .• '-.:, Al Con tan tine. a Greenwich re 1· dcspttc a four:-aoat aame b) MartO Lea:alft•. dent who dcs11n~ and builds yachts ai tcm1eux's third aoal wat shonhandcd hi I Jth of the has Norwalk·bascd compe.ny. Off-· season, bttwna wa,..Gn«*J'• NHL'rccord 1..c • shore Yachts. submitted the 1eortd rus fourth aoel in lht final mntute to rai~e~.x challClllC '°the Mercury Bey Boauna lnlUe-Ddina total toll •.. EltcW~rc in the NHL: n.:. Club of Auckland, New laland. on &entcOredtwophandPhiladdptuatookadvan f Wtdncsday. the 0rt('nW1ch Tame three pc>'A!er-p&ay apponuni1ies to defeat WaShi~~~t ncW1P9per rcpaned. the ~m. s;..t •.• Ga CarhMell1 scottd twttt, and a.ti c:..1181 ·~ INM OMrht ta<:h had two 1111111 as Montreal "n tn Buffalo. 4-2 .•• tn St. Louis. Q~ ,....~~on a ~und shot Wllh 3:2J remainina an overume lO 11vc tM Blues a ~3 victory ovrr Quebec ....., ... ., OI the Nontiqun hed tent the pine ani.c; ovcname wbcll he .cored with 1.09 mnaiaaftl. R.tden sell out In o.kland All that taktn into account. ~re aid. "I -...led the~ of Seattle 10 know lltr's com•na hotne Wltl~.r How did Ltftb\irt bttak the ne~ IO Griflrrt ~~"~ -··1 took him 1n m) offict". 5ial htm down and told him ·rh1& 1s the touahe t d«n1on l'\e had to mau 1n nl) whole hk.'" ureb\'rc said. t, "I told him I knew he'd played well, and that Wltl.il his hcan stt on breakana camp with us, and tha1.6t1d ~•llr, playtd prett) "ell And then I shook his hanCj said (ongra1ul~11on • )ou'rem) centtrfiefckr.' 1 thi fainted ." ..... " "I almost did." Gnffcy ad milted. ''Now I'm ao•nt 'tell my mom a1 dinner the wa)· thc) told me, I'm &0i"110 make her think I'm going back to Double-A." "' It also ,mark"s th~ lhe nm trme 111 major l~,...-... -- ba5Cbell lustory. a father and wn will be playin& at same time this season • , , Gnffey's father 39. 1s back with the Cincinnati Red\ with whom he pla>cd "'1th in the 197~. The Rtd · announced Thursda> the) ha'e ~11ncd Griffey to •ont· year contract. " "I'm not goin& to tell him, .. GnffC) said. lau "I'm 101n1 to make him hear it from Pete (Rose),,. I' ·1HE81.E,('Ht:Ks ._, ____ ~ ............... n~. .... Ninja Trout Sabatini, Evert reach flnai-.. ~-i KEY BJC'.;( ol\ YNF:-Aa. -Top \Ced ----- uabnela abat1n1 and No. 2 Chns Evert took e a;j advantage of mistakes b) their opponent to ~ win semifinal match~ Thursda) 1n the --.......;~ lntcma11onat Pta)er Chamy1onsh1ps. " faen took advantage o constant unforced errors to t>Qt No. 5 Zina Garmon. 6-J, 6-1. Gamson ~on onf\:ane sen ice pme. and (vc:n needed Just 75 minutes tolrcrp intact her record of making tht finals e\ery )Cir 1n t~I\ ~­ )car-old e\Cnt Sabatini lost a ~t for the first 11me 1n her · 1\ tournament matches but sull beat No 3 Helena ukova 6-7 P·l), 6-3, 6-4. In the final pmc. ukova m1$5Cdt ' eas) volley to lo5e her ~rve. -" E"en-and Sabatini. both .lookmg for thc1r•ilr t toumamtnt title of 19 9. will plat for the championship turday. In toda) • men's semifinals. top.ranked l•an Lcndl will meet Ke\1n Curren, and Yann1ck Noatb.,11 (ace Thoma Muster. ..~ b3lin1 earned her tir\t finah benh 1n four tournamentS this )Car. • ... Kl~ball' s status unchange<i former OlympJc dl\ICT Bn1ee lltmball 7 publicly admmcd add1rnon to drugs and akohol Thursday but failed lo persuade • Jud t to reduce h1" 17-)ear pnson term or transfer him to a pm ate rrhabihtatton ccnler. The~~-' 1l"cr medalist "u ~ntcnccd Jan .• 10 for l1lhn1 two Cttn· scr1 and in1unna four othcn while dnvin& druAk 111 nc.1rby Brandon I t ummer. H1llWorou&}t Circu1tJ"'111· Harry Lff C.e ID imposed the mu1mum term un r state stntcnt:1n1 &u1Jelincs. and the 26->ear-old hi IC' wa~ nt to rn3ic1mum ·sccunt) Tomoka Con'C'(1t<>na l F 1li1y 1n 0a)tona Beach, fla .••• In other portsn~) Thursda) Sophomore D•"'d Wur• of l" 1"Ct an mcncan, U ~ Open and ·c record of I mtnutc 44. 70 \CConJ~ 1n ~u {C'> fully defendina ha cham p10Mh1p 1n the 200.yard 1nd1v1dual mcdlcyll the mtn', N ~1mm1n1 and Diving Champ1on hip\ 1n lnd1•napohs ••• Pascul Peru, who haupcnt the la\t 1v.o month an dru& rehab1htat1on, rttt1\icd de.arancc..:'from Comm1 1oner Pncr Uthrrtt.l11 1~ to rtjorn • thc Montreal E•Po$ ... PHI M•ll..,, the ofle.n·injurtd b1U1n1 t3r of the Milwaukee Brtwtn "Ill be out three k'I aflcr d1 locattna his fin r whJlc hors1na around with teammate Oa\lt ~ ••• Paa.t Potlt•• •"t on~ p in turned down for an ump1nna por 1n the ·a11onal U t . M BUI Hob and Jerry l..aJH v.~rc picked to fill th• t~o v1canc1e Postema. who ha~ ~orkcd ,prina 1r1uuni pmc' in each of the la\t t~o )l".lf\ while attempuns h> hccomc the fif\t ~oman ump1~ in th~ maJOr I~~ w.111 rctum to tht." rnple-A Jliancc this >eat ••. Tampa ) Buccanttrs quarterback V._y Tet&an'* ha fik-d for divorce from hi wtfe of etaht months and w111 Ye a lump-sum alimony paymen1. accord1n1 tocoun rceotd tamna defenmc end AJ llarrh ta) he'll tt"av__c ,he 1 10 Bears a a frte 11tnt to ttp on under h.1 otd dc(en •~c coordinator, Bti1NJ a,_ "°"' C'Oe(b fl tbe Ph1l84C'lph.1a [qlcs ••• Man...,.._ dote 10 lhe top 1n quahty1n1.1n the fim four racu th1sseuon. toot tht:~lc po'9t1on for the T ranSoutb 500 at Dart1na1on ~.c: > Raceway ••. Uni\'cnity of Colorado 1tamna quartert» to Sal Amete ha bttn diapowd as hav•na a h'4 • thrtaten1n1 form of tomach cancn. wfucb bal~.S to his lunp and lymph nocks Mat the lunp. oftk1ab announced. ._ 1•11 \ l'IO,.H \UIO --. \ ,,,,~ ,,,.' n ov rturns thr -run deficit n • to top \II estmlnster t O~om1nJ an early ).() ddi it1 I.he Manna Hip ~11 le'am ralhea f~r' 5-3 Sun~t Lca&uc vsctol') over \11\0IJll Westminster Thursday afler-ooon. 'The win 1mprov~ the V1k1np· overall record to S. S and lea1ue mark 'to i .. 1. Wcstmin lcr 1s 6-S. 0.2. Down by thrtt enterina the bottom of the fifib, Manna a.cratch~ 1t way to ~ore four-tarnt1 Chris lJo>d ttiithcd on an· error. Enc Crocker smiled and the l\\O ad va nced on a sacnficc bunt. A drag bunt hit by Ott K1rk~ood produced one run, and a hit-and-run Slng)e by C.had Terry ma<le 1t 3-2 Then, with the buc<> loaded. M1'c ~nson work~ his wa) for a wan. and an RBI to uc the game. sacrifice fl> ~ Robin Lindsey pro\11dcd the go- ·~ tall). :' Vikinguddcd insuram:e in the &1JU.h..on a run-sconns hit by Teri'). Mt~n"'hlle, Manna rttht-handc.'<1 rc- hc\cr Chns Ste\len~ worked the final three innings 1n shutout fa h1on 10 , collect the victor) : In bo)s Qrcp tennis "' • La1ana Beaell 10, Corona de'l Mar L 8: T))e host Artists managed 10 earn a point 1n doubles to so along \\1th a sweep 1n single 10 earn the nOJl- : leotgue decision. Jon Leach tnumphcd. 6-1 6-0 6-1 ! over ht" three foes. and Junior Lee • Kirner ncarl) matched him, out-.cor- 1na his three opponents.. 18-4 Graham Gilles battled CdM's Ju tin Z1t1Jrtan for a 6-4 verdict. one of the last matches to be completed. as La&una overcame what was once an 8-1 deficit. ln doubles. Lasuna·-. lone \lc.tOr> w s lUrncd in b) Aaron Braµer and Aaron Schmidt. Uuntla too Beacb U. OcHD Vlcw 0: nd) tewan S"-CPt al No. I s1ngll'\ and David D1Mannod1d the same at o-2 while losing only one point a-. the Otlcrs swept the Sun~t League TRACK From81 \M-thot put and 106-6 in the d1..cu f~Westm1n ter. helle> Tochluk captu~ the I 00. 200 and 400. and wtiilln anchor on the 400 relay. Woodbridge 11. Cose.a Me a U : ~ , Keffer & ( o rolled to an ca.,, v1c.:1pry over the Mustang . but ( os1a McJ<.l had some big moments. as "'ell w1\h freshman Ann Johnston (2 12 95) 1mpro\lng o'er last "cc~·~ (>tr nal best by nine ~onds 1n tht• 88(.l 1n winning fashion. as "ell ac, i:tndra &mett' unique doubk in the 220 (2 30) and hot put (30-7 > SHdlebact 17. ·e-porf Rarbor 5S: 0JllClla Chane) recorded' 1ctonrs 1n 1hc. J 00. 200 and 400 meters and \\a\ anchor on the w1nn1ng 400-metcr rela) team to pan· the Roadrunners Oh"e Langi thrc" '5-7 10 "'in thl" \hot put for Saddlcbal l T111tln U . Est.an<"la 44: r or th\· aJlc\, Chn l) tfowarJ who d ea rl'd 7?;;anJ frtshman Ju lie Rusher. at match wt1b the ~~ks. Hunt- 1nfon improved to 6-S ovenll and I-1n league. v.h1lc Ocean View fell to 0-2 in the Suntet. . Madu U, Edftoe 5: Partners Jell Money and Rick Rodnguez. put loStlhcr for the first tame this )Car, re ponded with a double s-. ep to boo t the V1kin~ to the Sun t victory. Manna. 2.0 1n league. cap-tur~d all nine inatcs matchu~ • In 1.:omrnun1ty collcJt men·-. ten- nis· Orute Cea.it t, F.Uertoo 0: John uabncf won 1n ma1JJ:tt ~bat No I \1nitc and Enc Rcb1tLt'r shut out hi foe at No. 2 )JO&lc to highlight a P1mtcs sweep of the Hornets to 1mprO\:C to 12-2 o\Crall and 6-1 1n conference, one game behind un· beattn Saddkback.. For the pair of .1nterch~ngable pla)er Rcb1v cr improved ht~ per- sonal record to 12-2, while Gabriel upped his mar~ 10 10-3. Goldt'D West S, ypttu 4: Paul uummcrson WQn a th1rd-~t llC· breaker at o. S sin&Jes to pick up a kc) win b) a 6-2. 3-0. 7-S count. and l)con 81' en , who also won a thrcc-5C't single~ match, teamed v. 1th Larry Casas at No 1 doubles for the deciding point 1n the Orange Emplfe ( onfernece match Golden We'it 1mpro,ed to 4-9 O\erall and l-4 1n conference In communtt) rnlkgt' v.omcn., tennis Orange Coast 8, Fullerton 1: The; P1r.itcs. despite the ahscncc of\1nglc' c,tandout Julie ~lattery. who has been bothered with o pulkd tendon. d1>- po5Cd of Fullerton ~hind the play of Donna Ewing, v.ho kept her singles record perfect at 11-0 ~uh a routine 6-0. 6-1 "IC10r) on the v.inncf'i courts In high school golt Estucla 19', Esperanu 218: Keo <. ahcn and M1charl Jo>ne1 v.en: the me<Jahsts with '7'1 at Mesa \ crde 5-1 lini-.hcd 1-2 tn the high 1ump It ~a!> thr bes I tor I Iowa rd 1h1.-. }Car Jnd the top c\Cr for Ru\her In ·oo) meets. Fou.ot.alo Va lley 74, Ocean Vic" 61: The I 98 un~t League cro s coun- t I') champion R1ch1e Loclwoo<l turn- nl tn \trong J')l'rformanl'c.'5 to win the 1.600 mete~ (44945) and "\200 ( I 0: ! ' 5 ). ,rnJ foe Parl "'on the ~00 (2.UI 6) and took third 1n the 400 (5.3 1 6 separated lir-.1 and third) to lead the Baron~ tn the ~unc,ct l ca~ue opener Both learns \land at _. J OH•rall Edison S l '', Huntington Bucb 53•..,: DaH: Bal\'t lx>ug 1'11Chols .ind ( 1re-g Thurston eJch hud !<.)(XI ~r­ lnrmam.es to lead the ( hargct\ Marina 101. Wc tmlnslcr %7: \ophomore .\Ian (irant claimed '1c- 1om·!. m the WO and 400 and v.a.-. a member of thl' v.1nning 400 rcla> team for \farina ddlebaek I 08, e~porl Harbor %8: Thr Sailor.-. "ere outmannetJ on thr Roadrunners' tradl .. but there wa ' •c I \ I H \ c h \ ' n I 11 I . n 'I " " \ IC 11 ' No» I .... U 1 H H l L•'..., I ...... l 11 ....... lf l .,,. .. • Lfttle League ceremonies set c~ia Mna·, Litt~ Laa~ Oocn1na Dly tffmomes arc tehcdulCd for Saturday morning with the fir11 pttch Jlated to be thrown oua by Costa Mesa Coun- cilman Ed Ola.,w at Costa Ml°SI Hi&h's Liulc Liaauc field. Olaqow. and other ctt) dl.&.l'litanes. will offic1all) open th\! 1989 season with festivn ic~ start- ing at 8:30 a.m. The Costa Mesa L11tlc league serves )OUth from age 7-1 S and 4S teams v.111 be compcung. tarting v.1lh an e'h11ion game Saturday. . ThecSCaJOO runs uru.ii.J.unc 10 and pla)om beJtn June 17 It includes T-ball (for 7-)'ear- old ), Minor C <for lhear-olds). Manor 8, Minor A ~nd M&JOr (for 9-12 )car-0lds). ~n1or min- ors ( 13) and ~01or maJors C 14-1 SJ. (. ountry Club as the 9-Q Eagle\ -.wept past pcrnn1.a. Estancia meets l 'nncr~Jt) on Tue'>Cia), then 11rd1, for a Sea View League sbo"down wuh Corona dcl Mar at C\\pon Beach ( ountr) C lub on Thursday. Estucla JV Ito, Foantalo Valley US: 1 he Ea.Illes Junior varstt}, one of t~o 10-0 J~ team backing up the undefeated va'"'1t~cked up a school re~ord 190 a < osta Mesa uolf ( our')C with a 28· tr kc v1Uo!l over f.ountatn Valle>') 1ra ll~ Ryan Davis and Mike •\nder.on It'd the all-sophomore 1e~m v.1th one· under par 36s In <:ollcic women'!. softball SoCal College %-14, Azusa-Paclflc 1-0: The Vanguard s"cpt on the loscr·s field a\ Su11c Hopkin'> p1t·k~·d up two v1ctones to help 1rnproH~ ~(al (. ollegc·s rC(;ord w 12-12 01rerall. }.. 3 1n Golden \t:ne ·\thkttc ( onkrencc action Donna Trimble''> run-"il onng b.t..e h111n the Sl\lh inning pfu\ed IO he the de~1S1\.e hit tn the opener An I I-run six th 1nningbrokcth1ngs open in the nightcap ~rah Beamc was 3 for 4 in the 14-0 rout some encouraging moments tor f-tarbor 1n the form ,,f 1un1or Hill) Thibault and 1hc 4uartet of Robbie Power. Bobb) Edwards. Jeff Pa> nc and C1abc [)orman 1n thc 4' I 00 rclu~ team Corona dcl Mar 93, ntvcrslty 41: f-dd1e I a'elle's runs 1n the mtle (4 3J )) dnd ~-m1k (Q· 34.8) h1gh- hghted the ~a King.,· cllorts w-h1le Jo h Herndon cleared 1311 feet 1n the pole \lault tor the rroJans. Tustin 81 , Eslanel.a 45: The Eaglc~ droppt.'<i their \ca View opener 'lhO" 1ng a decided lacl of strength 1n the field C\Cnt-.. hut got a boost from th(' efforts o f Hcttor f pino7a, who doobtcd m the hurdl~ t t6 b.., and 43 b) and wa ..crnnd tn tht· tnpk JU mp. Woodbridge 99, Cos ta Mesa 13: r he \\am ors captured e' cf\ l"' cnt "1th Louie MuntL brcellng 1n thl' hurdk•., (1566 and 41C>9). John \olarl"t)k doubling 1n the "eight C\('rlls (4 l-1 and 141-31 and ~ult f1,cron taling the 210 and 440 1n 22 93 and SI 48 (•-... -ti, ~ 16 rWWW'lt ....,...,, ~ .,., ~ io.-I ._...,... Ct lU e 1 C.-""' \J U • l ht .,,. CI II I no-I (,r,l!"I IUI JI tt 1 \40•"' ( 1111 1 c .. 1 .. IU ,. .IC •• I ._....,... IC I. 1 t> I I ....... C IOU. 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Inkster. who pla)cd in the Un1dcn tournament a1 Me\& Verde CC tn (o ta Meil early in her career, started her da) v.11h thrtt succt me birdtH on the opcnina three hot~ and did the \lme on the hack nine at I 0. 11 and 12. She alw had a birdie at 'o. 6 o n the front nine ind was 7- u ndcr par throu&h 12 holes A. boat> at 18 co~t her a stroke. • he 1 a former winner hcrr ( 1984) and has a tota1 of I I \ 1cton es in her tarcer that began in t 983. . ..Dale Eggchna c.ame in "llh a 4-under-par 68 to take o'er ~cond pla elate an thl' da) he b1rd1ed the final tv.o holes to take O\Cr i,crnnd place all alone. She ha bttn on tour incc 1976andhasone"1ctof\. '"The la 111nie I hot this goocfin the fir-.1 round "'3' in Boston tn 1980 (her onl) tour \tCtOf) )," EJgeting !.a1d . "I made a lot of pull\ and pla)ed weU. lfl did hn\e 10 c.h1p, I "as right around the hole I felt hkc J rcall) pln)cd well toda) I ltke the la) out of.this golf cour~ "Everyone gea,.... up forth is tournament and this one along "tth the l S Open arc probabl) the two b1ggc 1 tuurnament!> of the )t·ar for u . I d1dn.t leaH~ m}sclf :m) J-foo1e~ for par. fhe,c) 1u thisgolfcour)('1 h1tt1ngalotol·: g1cens tn rc.-gulat1on .. f-our pl.t)Cr\ "l're tied tor scc.ond at 69. 3-undt'r·par The) included. B.:th Daniel Lon C...arban. I 1\clolle cumann and Jod) Rosenthal. MuOin Spenclr-l)e\ hn had a hole-in-on\" on the par-3. IS8-)ard lifth hole ond lint hed at 71 , l-und1:r Defending champton .\m) '\kon 111..c" 1sc lin1o;hc-d ·" ., I "h1le formefl'hampwn Pat Bradk) came in at 72 l.'\\'n- par .. Thi c.u ur-.c 1\ hll' ml and "iltl'I for me \\-t• 111\I don t m1>., C1arba<:1 '3td lollo"'"8 htr round. "I l1l(' th l· golf course.· but mo,: ~Jmc and 11 don '1iio1ogt•thcr. I ltll' w pla) aggrc ~l\·CI) and on a lot ofhulec; here \OU c-an·1dn 11 "This "il" prnbabh one of the ugl1e t 69's I hu \c 1:\c1 had I could ha' e '>hot '16 JU!.I il!t eas1I) '"I he 18th t\ont< I don't Ille I don't bche'c in -p.tr\ "he~ )OU ha ... c 10 hat a ti,e-1ron olTthr tcc The~·!> \.\.Jll't on one side ou1-ot:oound-. on Jnother nd a bun~cr out ll'lcre 10 \Ch a good drl\e ( hJ\l' nc\er done \\di hen• but I'm \tuhborn anJ I'll find a \.\!I\ " Neumann v.1nnc.·r ot 11)e l ,-Open last )"l'ar in hl'r roolte s<'awn lin1'ihcd wuh a lloumh to record her ti~I ~he birdied three of the lac;t four hole\ tu go 3-und\"r .11ll·r being at par f<ir the first 15 .. la t )CU wa if'C8l for me "lhC \"('den natl\ e \atJ "I'm JU t gct11ng back 10 normal. I "a'n't U'>l'd to •II thl' allc:ntton aflrr w1nnin1 thl" Open. I kit hkee,enont' ,,-;i, \\:Itching me all ol the ltmt' and I "'-' n't uSt-J 10 \Ulh ,111enuon I JU'it lnl'd to 1alc 11 \hot·b\· hot " "leumann birdied the smh eighth nnd ninth hok'' "Ith o par at ~'co .iher Marting on the back nine Dan tel "ho gre" up tn Ora·nae Count) had monunuclcoc;1<; 11 \eJr ago and rcn·nll\ It'll he m1~t be ha.,. mg a rclap'le ~he had a fcH'r of I r1! on Monda) and \a1d she felt \.\CJl the la~t few hole\ on fhu™1a>- .. fh1s wa.-. u funn\ ~on of round lor me I hll the Nill la1rl~ (IO~ but didn't make .in) thing It ~a n't spcl tacular or :in) thing ltt..e that \h lOillid~ncc j, had and I tcd I Jm pl.t\ln& "ell ·· * * * VOLLEYBALL From 81 Im mc>'ll ell the n·maindl·r ol the Ill.II\ h Jull Inkster reacts to slnklnt • birdie ~ on th• 12th hole at Minion Hiiis CC • ...,.. first round ... •«Ion Thu~sd•y. _.. Daniel has hn1 hed second tw ice 1h1 }Car althou&h -.he h~'!tn ., "'on nnd 1 third on the mone) winning hsl with SI 0'1,9141n enrmngs • Donald takes early lead THF. WOOOt ANO . Te\1ls CAP)-Mike Donald seeking hi\ lir~t '1L101")-in nine re.,.\ season hot a S-~nder-par 67 I huNJa) 10 iat..c .lone-hot lead after the ltr!.t round ut the S 00.000 Independent Insurance Agrnt Open. Donald h1rd1l·d three ofthe first four holc-he played, \inltng pull of 2 ·• 12 and IS f~l on the 10th, 12th and I ''h hole-. ol the \Ogg} "'tnd\wept par-72. 7.()45-)ard IPC (ou~. Br.id Fawn rc-co\ered from a boac~ on ht first hok 10 -.hoot a oti . matthtng 'ft kc Hulbcn who shot h l 6 1n tht' attcmoon flcr the wind intrcased \ group ot ~Hn golfe~ hl•aJed by pain's $c\.c Hall · teTo' ant.I ddcnding cha1np1on ( urtts tranae were uccl at 69 I he aroup ill~ tnduded Rudd) Gardner. Roger Maltbie. John lnmin Don \htrc)-and Brad Bn-ant '"l hc kc) W3 tOcJn\C tn the fatrw9' and Q• WCI I tl 1') th.ti help\·· l>on:slJ~td "I \hot .i 67 in the first round h\'rc la.-.1 )Car ;ind cndrd up se"cnth " -v. hen 'uu gc l off to a good 'lt.ll t , It lair.~ the cut out ot \our m1nJ. I'll h"'r :i lot moll' p.tt1enc.e now:· PGA teumetMftt l•ll'W ...... ¥.•et. .. ... ,, ...... ,,,. •• ~1 "'"' 0-:.n.a. .... . .... ., .. .. ·-"· .. . o.ri~··· /ii Cvtn\I'••~ (i -... -0.•"''"'' , . ...,, .... ' ltt[fof-........ "'..,. ~ .ft ... ~"*,,. "'"' ,.._, '"""" t•• he>~ l •""l• .,,. iJI • ,~,...,, .. JC W~O I h -·· ..,,. c •• .,.~. ""'~-\....,,.... ,,._....,.,, "" J o(jl J• ' .... "' ~, ....... " ,..,~"" t-..••1-, .... ~ "' • c.,,... M• °"" ... ,. J:11JiO I'.,. * .... ~..­ Jh'-0'4"'_..,. .... Mr.o.-._.,_ "-··-, ... ,, ....... ....... O••lfO.I!\ ""',.,, .. \..,,~ ... °""9 , ...... M••llM 'c ( (•••1' """"·~'" •• ¥.lit •O.I~ Gf ... L .... ,_ t• • O(P TOfl'\G•.,._ . "' ~ ,.,.,._ ..,.,,..,~. SJ•fl!...,.,. 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I .1gunJ turm·d an l'Jl h l-Odcfh.11 intu J \.~ ka<l 1n 1he th1rll g:lnll' on ( umn11n~,· \tun hlcx:k lfunung1on came had; tu e'en 11 Jt lih' 1hrn '"·and g.1t1w<l a hnd le 1d ~ o l~¥un:i tool 3n l\--k .td nn \tJtlord ' kill tx·tcm· I lun t1n1unn\ ~011 l>rakc ('\ cnc.'t.111 al c1gh1 L.Jguna built 11' kad to I \.~ tx·tore ltunJington rallied tu \.\llhtn I '·I I, and ub~'qucntl> 14-14 on '>1.'llct Ji m Rile·, l1ll 1hcn \taOor<l Jrur~·tl 1n .lnJn: ~nca llunlinl.(lon "ll tl hcd 11 hit the b.lc:k line and ~t.illord paired "Ith B1.1nton on a 'ltull hhxl lor the pmt""'nncr Herc's a u~ful lip on how to prot t your hard~amed inv tment in lan~ aping ( nd garden in~r Use the best' B~ T"Lawn and Garden Product will r . tore and fortify ~ur plant gain t the extrem s of weath r trengthen th m to resist la k of mo1 t\_Jre and plant disea f l'IC" hl'ft' rhu™1a\ FAtlson 3. El Toro t : ~ n1111 ~ltk:c:" Diehl h.uJ .28 l11ls and thm· .ice:' nnJ I), m:n l..Jr\lc addcJ 1"' kill ·nd 10 dt.a to k:u.J ~o 4•r.1nll'd und .,. \lltnl d11o0n. from hchmJ fur a I ~-11. 1().1 S. 7°15, I ·IO. I 'l·I \non-lea UC' 'tltOr) to wnpro't' to MJ ·El I om. ranked 'Hn&h. 1<:. 4.~ 81\ltfJll)' J, Ml Ion \:IC'jO t : The o. -ranked Tr1~an\ got a bu of a 'ICarc a Mi \1on \ tCJO tool a 2· I k ad into th fourth ~t. but th~ 1n'i4·n1on of John Gannon S(<'med 10 hl'lp tum th1np a nt"C"tt\ ralhcJ tor a 15-t I. 14-16. 14-16. f5·6 1~11 no n· lcafl.I( 'lllOf) on the winner\ floor. tdan M"maw (24 k;1lls), JC'rcm) Hitt 11 7 kill\) Pat f enell <I 7 kills> and D•rrm ShmNln (I) d1p) led the way. bUt Gannon·s 7 kin• and 2 M:r" c ac 1n the finaJ t~o ~t• ~Uhcadcd tht \ IC\Or'\. WuA f'Wte S, T,..._. RW. t: The W1mon, nov.-6-2 o' (rail. 4· I 1n Pa 1fic out Lcaauc ota • "-crc ~ bY Joe C ohcn (I Hitri ). 1 om Shankltn t~ k1lli) and Craaa Hall <6 ~n ·~ atU). u wttl as ~Oft· ~tttt Rvtn Rauth. 1Who d11u11n~ hiraielf wet" cfrons 1n tlw ._. pmt of a IM. I u . I~ 7 nwwaunufWoodbrr•· M1rtlla I. lntlll I: ..._ Cwa W kill). nave ....., ( 11 all>, _, C.•• Cl kill. 4 ... blaeb) ... MiMa ID a IJ.IS. I~ IM. lj.J riolarr • die wt•1n fto0rl01~1G4a . &illo Li•M n«t -~ Sa-. (6 kill) ...... ,.,-~ Ev n help them urvive rough w ath r in tht> future. Fertilize your lawn with Turf upreme• for a rirh. country club green. And All- Purpose Compl te ixteen•to urea full harv st. or to imply revitahz your flowers and hrub . Ask f r the best-now in bag and handy hox s-at your local garden center TIE PROltlSE IS IN OUR IW E. ~·a::;:. • L ftd. Ga ' Y·LMl9" • II ... • y·,.,_,_· ., J6 .6J4 • GotdeftSf ... Jt JI w ,. , •S...... • JI .H1 '13 PorltMct u J1 ~ .. • *rW\WntO 21 "' .JOO 2111 .~ .. 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Ttw C0<0N dt'f MM 1ts1Cknc """~d 1~ acf' on th~ s11uh he* tlt SACC. cl 2CJO.yotr<1 p.tr 3 l1v1ngiton us~d <t l ·wood, Mld tht Sh()C W.lS Wtl~SSt'd Uy Phil Farmat, Boo Zant, Bob Hoye Mld Ed Gouki. all ~~rs ot SACC It oc k. \ ·~ ' Mt.L IT AllOl95$ c....-.. c. .... .-. Smvtlw ~ WLTPtl S2 17 9 113 v·Ca lHrv x KW. a·EdmOnton a-V•ncouver Wtnni~ v Detroit IC SI LOUI$ a M 1nneM>l1 Ch1caoo 40 31 7 17 38 33 • .. lJ 37 • 7• 2S •I 12 62 Nwrli Ohli$'41n 34 32 12 90 31 JS 12 74 2' 36 16 61 26 '° 12 ~ GF GA ,... 273 3'S 327 323 30'2 243 2•7 296 349 310 307 267 280 2SI 21• m 326 TilllfMa.y'• k•ft L.H.n Ile, S.n AnlOt\oO fl Houston lot H !W Jff,.... 101 Go10tn St•lt Ill Ch¥totte 10. New Yo,.,, " Dan.\ fl Oen•er 113. SHflie 1" s.ctal'Nf'IO IJS, ~n.a 113 Jtrrv Datte)(! Perr" D•IO'I !k'fNrd ~I Darren La• lt••eo;o. Pait' Gr" w o $t Paul Ht. Yr.A'tt •I St •O 6SSt'1'0 ,., St "1 6 I Jr 1'0 •?St21 0 6 , St IS. Toronlo 21 " 6 62 253 334 6 0 'St llS -WMI CeMw9ne.e TedoaY"s Gamft s.tt AntONC> al ClillMr\ 1 JO P m Houston •• Boston •JO om Miami a1 Ptl!laoetl>l\la, • 30 o m NfW Jeoev •' All&nte •JO Pm Danas at Indiana, •JO om Port .. nd al Wasnln11100. S om Cievetand 11 Chlooo, S om , GOiden S,.lf 6t New Yoo. S JO om M1twaui..ee •• Plloen••. 4 JO pm O.lr0<t •I $tall~ 7 om Slltvrdol 'f' 1 G llmft L.Men "' D~•e<, 6 JO Pm Ponleno at CharlOlle 4 JO P m Utah 11 Seer amento 1 JO om uken 131, Sctun " SAN ANTOtllO -W AnotrW" 7·10 3 4 17 8'ociiows S· 11 ?· S 12 Sm<"' '1 6 • I I ~•well •· 10 3·3 11, RooertM>n • I• '1 2 tO G Anoen.011 S 12 2·• 12 Bowie • 1 O·O I M And«<M>n 2 3 7 3 ' Come9n 4 6 I 7 9 V1nce111 0-1 o-o o. Roth 1·3 l • s Torai. lll·U 22 ·3' " LAKERS -Green 6 13 10 11 71, WCW'lhy S 6 , • • I•, AOdul·Jab06r 2·S 010 • JohnM>n l·l 6 1 I , Scott 1•·70 S S JS. ff\Oml)M)ll 2·• 0 1 • c-2 2 • • '· ,.~ ) " •·• 10, WCICW'69e S·9 s" ·~. RIVtrl l • 0·0 7, McNamara 7·3 2 l 6 Lamp 1 6 o 0 • Tot.it 47-U 40 ... 13' ~e by Qua,.,.. S.n AntOlllO '14 11 76 77 fl ui.eo 42 l7 D 'l 131 )·POtnt QOll\-!KOll 2 c-. Ri••o F°"*' 0\11-Smteti. 8r1Ci..ow11u Comevvs Re bC>uNH-S.n AntontO 4 IG AnclerM>n Ill, ui.eo Sf t.JoMM>n 91 AU·\f\-s.tl Anton-o 23 (~&ell, ltooerrson. M AncNlr\O<I o Lai..ert 36 (JoMton 10) Total foul\-San AntQl\IO l7 Lalltr\ 21 All.OO.nc-17,SOS. COLLEGE MEN NCAA TIMWNlmtnt THE flHAL f'OUR (lit s.etle) SaturOl'I'• s.mHIMI• Seton Haa, J0-6, .,, Ouk• n 7 7 •l om M>Chigen 21· 7 . .,, •••nob ll • JO monYte• '"" ,,,., game IMMaV'• Ole"*'""'-Game Seto<\ Hal· Oui.e winner .,, Moeht0an llfno•\ winner. 6 IJ o m COLLEGE WOMEN NCAA Tournament FINAL f'OUR (at T•<-. Waill.) TedoaV'\ s.mHIN4\ Auburn, 31 I, n Louisiana ltch, 37 3, 6 10 om TennnMe, 33·2. "' Marvland 7' 7. JO m111ule. ,aflr< for" 9ame ~V'•C~G­Aul);Hn·Loui111na Tech w1nnef .,, Ten ~ Marvt.nd winner I om 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2-5678 Rici.. Rob'ton, f0trl1'C;t _,.., G ltf IMf'. II t0 Mil'w DIR Mul!>fl,,, 8 11tfCM.ll'\l CarlOs Oew. S.,. S..nerdlftO CarlOS L~1. Ro~~ • 1 St 11) 60 Jr 216 6 S Sr 11 7 60St?1' ' l St 17 0 6·0 St 11 7 •• St 1)0 X•vle' E01\0fl. ~1 Kurt Schwan, We•llalle • 10 St 71 0 SK..O THm Ton¥ ROdf10ut1, W1rr1111 Cr•'9 Wero. North (Ro•) Jiff Von Luflow Cllerfff" Oai.. Wa'trte COO!< Newt>utv Pan. Er.c St-·blev Bet11ow David HarOO;Jr Cam.riDO Jason Green. •·"-"""' ftM.t Hovell. Redonclo Pete Bach F UllWlon It E\1<0'!0¥1111. Crnc:enla Viv M. w~ VICIC)( Vellev Eroe Tl!Omls, RIO Mew Terrence ~m\, Comolon Darrict> Tnomas 0om1noue1 Ju on Harl, S• Paul ,.__ M 111ie Yea< Tracy Murrav Gle"60f• , .. S·7 , .. 6. 6·0 60 , .. •• , .. s. '0 •• '' 's • 7 Sr , •• S< 90 Sf 7H Sf 77' St no $o 11 I Jr 101 Sf 190 Sr lfl . Sr 707 . 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It c•l.Co oau 31 sand t>eu l4 blue ~r-., 1 •llHP•~•O, 6 \CUIP<fl ............... .. ..,,_,.. 1 .... ·-................ .., ... -~· .. ....... ~ ............. ~ ..... ..... EXCEPTIONAL In evet'y wey. Thie home e11udM Hunt. lelCh wermth & cordlalnH• ....... lellts, lie . 1040 ~,,., .. -·--•'¥-··-_ ... - Of•0\"'9 \e .... ..., ..... , ... .......... ..., ,.,_., ''Y,' :: :: ........ ..... ..... ... .. .... . ... ... . .. ., .............. , .. ( .. •4• ................. "4 ... _..._ """ ................... ....,. .. r....., ...... ...,..,-. ..,..,......,...., ..-..~ ................ ,. ... ................. .,. ...... ,... ·~ ....... , ................. _.. .. ,"""' ttvoughoul E~ tti. OW· lll(Al IOlllS ASSUME 10"4 FHA denereelturnquewlthru 157K HH/mo tBA new tenctna .• ., 11•-1>31 1400 CondonMtbMC:h.SffK ceM, PoOI. 880 l i.wrt 673 6000 CALL Bl{r "3-1377 .,.. ;rencte doof1 l win· 760 3600 t:aCU..ta 3Bf\, pool, tpe dowt, ~ & r• AV .el u1 ,._ mDCMl9d femity room,.. eciceet, qu c ...... Sc""4•1d u lt•Y 21> Ila'"'" Pf M<ClureP Armu rt DWMecl JOVIM'f lb CDavll H W"nrf Har'<.tl' p MlntonP C:pparo Oh Frase< P P•rt•l'l ( Howwllo Wollp 8khfll Oh ~UN 21> Tetab Ill" H R ER ee so C.itfef'NI Will McClurt' Harvey MntonW,• I f ''"'° ~ I Le\~ H~•"1~ 8tte114i'r p..,_ Cre,.., L. 7 2 f JI• A 34 434 • J l 1 0 I I 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 7 I I I 3 0 l I 0 l I 7 1 I 0 0 7 I 0 0 0 I I 0 ' 0 2 I 0 c~ c-.. otlANGE EIW"tRE CONFERENCE Cvprtts 7, G--. Weit l (.yoreu 000 '111 017 1 11 7 Golatn Wetl 101 000 OC»-2 ' 0 LOCldlno end TewtM. Foreman, P~ If> eno V111t9a) W LOOd•llO L-f"orem.11 4 4 18 Sammer CGW), Tewt11 !Cl )8 P•'l\ltlle IGWI HR-Gil IC) Gon1afff ICt Oranee c..,1 7, Sadd191Ndr l ~<" ooo cm 000-3 11 2 Or11"9t Co.ut 0.1 100 00¥-7 10 I R 0\\ R anoa Cl I titflCMf Ml'I 111 e!ICI Danivren Grei.oa Ill HarOld (II Douro\, Sewell Ill Ind .._..., W 0-11. S I L Rou 1 3 18 M<IOOO• ISi HR C0<oova IOCCI Hitt\ KtMHlf SUNSET LEAGUfi Mllr"IN 5, WHlmiMfW l We•lm.11.11er' ooo JOO 0-3 S I Mar•ne · 000 0.1 x-S 6 1 MurPl!v. Grtl>e 161 I nd LOHI, N•whaicl, Stenn• ISi end LlnOMv W Sttveni, 4·0 L-MutPllv 38-unon IWI HORSE RAC'l'\G LacNRll Hill\ Tr-..co Hi8' Co.la AMM ar-.. ~~ leMh Bathrnon s.nDoevo Dalia• Tacoma l.llltn KansatC tv WICh•I• MISL L f .. • • • • 1 • t I • I 7 0 J 1 • ' W L 1 • I I I I T T I I T Ge 0 • J 0 I 0 l t I • 7 'tandlnel W L 7S 1S n " 10 10 1' 21 1t n •• 21 . ' ll"ct. 6'1S Ge GB 531 ,,, soo s 475 ' 4'l ', .. , '' 09 1 ~ ,.,_,..,., NO N~~ .. 13 kwft y .... , Gemft D•ll.ts ., LIM'1. I .OS o.m TaCOn'\41 ., KIMal Cllv. SJS p.m 8afl1mort 11 Wo(hita, S:JS om TJ:'\'I' ~ ""9nla ......... "" °'8fl'l91a: ...... (et Kn 9'KIY9t, .... , ._.,~~ Galltieta s.eo.111W, ArWlllM. OCf Heena Sut.ova, C11<not.10v1i.fa ... .,, ... l. •·•. '""" E Vefl, Boca Raton. Fie. def ZIM Garrlton Houlton. • ), 6 1 Cemrnunltv U11e9e nwi oRANGE ~Mll"IRI COHFERENCE <>fanee C..•t '· ,...,_ 0 ~ Gaorlfl tOCI def Moore, 6·1. • 2. ltel>iuer IOC) oel CaM1rcto11, 6·0, 6·0. Chol COC I def Marhna1, 6 0, 6 7, Norin IOC) def Sll'la, 6·0, 6 2, Lord I OC) def. !>Prutll. 11'1 defalAI. """*9 IOCJ del Dvnetntl. 6·2 6·0 Santa Anita THUUOAV'i auuus ~·-­·-111 1 ...... wMI'..,. SUNMT LaMW ... .... • ll.edl ... (kaM • ..... 41 ... St....,erl IH8 1 d(f Te ~. 6 0 # Hwt, • '·def kftomClet(I, 6·2. ~--, ... .,. .... 6 0, 6•1, 6·0, C~ (H81 -· 6 1, '''fl ' 1 ~ ... . Slftoia ~l!f (H81 dlli T{ ~ ... 11. 6 1, def Cl\llnll Lo, ' 4 def .,,, P-"':-"1 1, Stto Kim CHfU wOll, 6·0, 6· . 6·l . MeNI••· NewtOn (H8) -· I 6 6'3, •I .... .... u ..... s ,.;.~ ~ Erril (Ml oaf PUlfl, 6 3. def KllW, H . tff K~. 6 I, Yutft (M l -· 1 '· 1 •. 64.-~ (Ml WOii •·I •••. ' 3 .... :· ~ H9u't'e11·~ (M ) '°'' IO MoOI• Kitt: 1 • I061 IO ~-Guice-. 4 6, ~ IO ..._... Devoll, 7·6, Mof>ev·lt~191W1 tM) .... .-:1, 1 S ' I. Peifer'°" BUl'M (Ml ID\1, 6 11. ) 6 won, ,.. -. ... NON•LEAGUR Le..-e..cll ••• car-......... ~ ~· LN<.h (L81 def Z1llmell, 6 I, clcrf K.atcm.R, 6·0 def AAton, 6 1, Gllln IL.Bl WOii, 6-•r 6 1 6 1. Kiri. tL81 won, 6 0 6 7. ' 2 ~ 8'1Ullf Sc.twnodl (L.8 ) ~· 10 ~ 4·6, clcrf Alli.IA 8ain. 6 l. !Ott .. E~· Mc.Clonloc:t., J 6 W"'!e·Craoti IL.e l IOll, ;., I 6, 0 6, E .. s 8uch\Oeum (L81 !Otl, H )..6 ,, .;....... 1 R ''\' .\ t ·110 ~ ~ ~ ,, ' u saaALL MILWAUl<E~W~.stflt J-~o· duc.1, outll~. Jev AJOl'i<:ll, 1>•tCll9r, 1114 .,,.._" Ca•llllO, infielder. to ll!tlt' m"'°' IHellt "~l'l\CI tor ronl9M'lellt Sltnad 811v Sl>o«,, IOI~. 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TH•D aAC:• ',,..,_ "'"' lill•'" ,~, n • 1010 ,,. \..,.. p .. ...,. ••• • 00 l• lt w 1'-"'1 •Gt,,. U •••••~n. •• FIF:D Hit P.t«.,t1flt 1v..,,......, , .. JJf •-• M.11' ,,. IW A VU# ('"""••I 71f ~ ~ 0"1WI o&. ... --. . From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1 220 496-6800 ... n It ,._....... 1024 NC. Nr EdllOn High !;::!'Jt:..::o: == ~.8kr9M·8377 NtwponlNd\ "*''' that make Ihle 6 28A 28A oonde>. Ftptc, STEPS TO BEACH '•=-===iiiiiiiiiiiiii bfm. 3 tM hom. eo veulted oelllnge, cr .. tlve Cuetom 38R, 28A, I ltOf'V, 11 ~ PIMM call fOt' en ttoorplen, beaut lend-QPel\, light, model con-llPPt to .. thlt lovely tcaPed. C• COd ext. dltlon Agl Ed 141·.004, property offered at 1114,tOO OPEN HOUSE ~2 I TM.000 Set l ~ '2·5 ,....,. •Ma-0155• C~F~;E U.KJNS l.._•11 .... W II n -..u'i\N'\ -~iiiO~ooo '°'both Ill 'LTOI~ ... ._ ............ ........ A1111t--. ...... .. h ••••• ~-\. .. ~ II.I --- ~ ... f(Xll)ADS ARE FREI Cal: ' WlTlll IE.Anll UPIHI 2• HOIJrl Set'V1Ce./wall1ble \..~ •5$1025 982·22•7 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ••mlll O&Llf. * hCUSTOM PAINTING• lnt•IOf • Elltll'IOr Commetc111 • Reaidentlll (7 1•) ~8-3452 EXP-LIC OCONTRACTOR We can f1r'lanoe the~ Often cash to you 2~20 Uk tor GIOfge 1 T 11torln<1 Tutoring oy reading TOP QUALITY PAINTING ..,.cla1'•1 All ~bj«fl Int ut 18 Y"'' 0 C 1 I· 12th graOe Nwpt Pr()mf:)I Lie; lna'd Aet• 8<.h &4~41•3 Alt 7PM 4~2901 ()( '3111886 ..WL Oil PA.llTill $12/Hr · MAT £RIALS Ae•~ 07!> 40C>e I l J:' I !I S1too9 <1nn11. 9 , .. ~.ll .. ,~ ,. llle.h '<, l,X\d outt It'd 16 S"'Q~ t ft~ttrvt~ •• """' 1>"'•1 10 C1eanw 20 Suo•• ,....I ,, Dog 23 (k.o 25 C091 dlll H .. 6 Un.lf'Cl 21 la1i.•oo '9 f•d•m•l•iw> li flultClf' J .. We1111-w•••ll (!It l),\rl J7 City ot ()tl10 8 Snci.a '""'• 39 0.11.i •O ( un•lt 4 1 Wl'.l 1tta.1 4? "'-v QtOU~ 43 E111 llf•I 44 hro~ tf\< ... •S H""''" f'IJ'lng ... C.,.,p U"'I .. '-·~· ~2 J0t90'0~ ~ ftt e bt•-0 S7 Thtvtl 5" Dou ' J , .. 17 EXP€R1 LY • .... ", "" l'fl ~9 '"' t'l(I Sol'I f ' Ult. ~.,,,._ r :' lH>" ~,.. fl ~""'"11' 64 bb"fAI f 1<"'1 QI •IC DOWN P1 ,aip • B6r11 s ~ . ., I O~IS • r al)ietA-• II• lilly II Qlll'llClt<I~ 10 1Nlf up 11 0••1i. h()t• 12 N0<1n .,,n. "'1 I) f'r.-doCI(< 11 Cha tg@d PAii • n nut ,. lt•""' '" ?" ~ ,. BIM:io 30 ones )I s ""' 3' O.Cltn »F•Utl . .... " l~ FCIOd IOUfC• 6 ~I\ IQ<"1 Vlf .. I K•P'lflQ .. O< .. ._, S1nno UN ly lo<IU • llQn AllC>yl •1 Sidi.ct •II ProbOKt• •II Ur,.Oited 60 0;1 y Of'! Iha M ..t. 'I Miltt91l IWatd S?~o, '>3 Staklt• ~Roman df !15 A~ lfOI\ ~·~ey 10 " 12 ,3 ·--i. NEWSPAPER DELIVERY *NO COLLECTION * Early morning motor routes available Musi h ave dependable_yehicle and liability insurance. 7 d•y§ per week, 2:30a.m.·5:30a.m . ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS Call 7 14/642-4333 between 6:00 a.m.-5 :00 p.m . (M-F) 6 a.m.-10 a.m. (SAT & SUN) AREAS A\' AILABLE: Huntington Beach Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, & Newport Beach 6~maYJum a-.,. construction olc In Coeta Maa nu lmrned °'*"'1Q. Dvtlel Ind: A.IP , A.'!R, bank reconclll· •!Ions, u~ il:Hplng, phonN a mite dutlel. Call 549-382' MDIUL Motlv•ted typf91 looklog ror clllll6enQI In Nin d~on of lrvlM firm. PIMMC&lt Ann 474·1788 A POWE • Sales • Leasing • Service Parts • All Makes & Models HOU OF 6862 Manchelt9f aw. &... Park. Santa Ana (1-6) and flvwlide (1-11 DIAL211/7M • ' • ' • ITION HOUSE OF IMPORTS Your C1111e of CUltomer COmmttment • •EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS •A<IGRESSIVE SALES/ LEADERSHIP ABILITY •8 MONTHS AETAIL OR SALES EXPERIENCE Ill.II : • 1ntk» Mlt>I exp. In mk;fo components. Mltslon VleJo. Nwicy 768-1233 111.11-For ST ATtONERY STOflE, CdM. FIT, 5 [)ty9. xtnt '#OftOng conc1111ona. Y- C91>t1ona11y flM cHen4.ele Ptionefot ~t. 17~752 11111111 D ·-Liii · NYSE llfm ..-Ing .._. broil•• tot ,.,.. omc.. Atiply to TrO)' K. Nof-1 lllndW, 800-21&-2111 -Ill.II N• you a "111ndty, INV• J ~ wtio entoys WO!'\· I ................. ,Tho ,__ __ _ 11 looldng lor youl FfT & ' PIT poeiUone rtllllaible. Apply 1MO PleCMl~ ! A ...... Coet• Meea.. I SAVERS, • new ~ I Oepi. St0te, le now~ proOuc:llof'I workers er)d .... cierka. If. you .. 9Mrg9tlc lll'ld CU91omet I ~ea. plMa • ~lnpenon ~ l I a.m. end 3 r.·m. M 11131 Meonol e 81-.. t Hunt. lkiedl t12.-e1 ; •••nm 1 °'..,... indMdu91.... I ...... foroeby~ ooottects, Ofo.tncl ma. ....... & lleeofl to .,.. • tr9cicn .. dlerMle. ~ s1r1,1ction bac:lc9round Milplut. ..... of~. MUITI Metro Aoor C:O... .,,., 15IO E. Edlneer Awe.. •J, a.ti• .,.,.. t2706. 714-560-920I, ·--"" ver•lty ! ""'"I s:+i C.M. ""'I onwonmi ] TOOL AE( TENA NCI mloc Yoont C(llSEUIS A NEW WORLD OF .... • bl I •·,.... ftllla .... I ........ ..-~. ~-.... c.11 Nlede ..... ._ wartl. IANTA ANA LIMING I --. ~ _,....,, ._.. UlfttpOrtauon. St400 010, Daye 6'1-ut2 Llc•2INUI02. llfbCl.IKVMn ;::r~~::-~ !:.!.J:ao· hu •mnaa ·cEAlllTOS · •a•illnt ~. ~1-W.. suc~:·~'::fot, AClJAA -~ • 11J A/mo &MM lu 1... MU.ClOlS 230tl (t200e0) •••ID N 1a • ' X 4 -Cili01i> Wt'1.tr,;f"'°'' :!·1~ ~ .. a~r~':::: ··~~----.,.....-11W. ••lll'N l 7100.1SS.55M ..__ •111flllllll ll i.lm--•1-1111 Cedlllae , ... o.v ... 4 -..... t'E?FI Now~ CM\ aftord a"" ...... vw '970 9U8 CNN\ ORCE,_ 'lfM 'II 0t 'II do«, ~room con-U-UI Load9d1Nk:.cer '9dueed IM 1 H"'.!!....._, IUQP!y OETNe'*Oolatwalualot !iio· ~~.~, .............. .-....,. pl .... 6 .._~---. __,. _ dlUon. 11,IOO 642..o.21 (&<>AA_)_ ••lll'ftr --· d ·----• ...,. IN'tleltllCI ----K ..., .,... ·-_ -••• ITmm .,... y o 11 r pa mp o r • ( 1 7t) •"'""3e . tt.o ~ bltd loW rate &:: h!fC!! 9090 1=1 •t-1111 -. More»d"·9onz. Com· [•-----.. ] ~ HOCJIO of im--........ Ln '*•Houle of lmpoftl • vw ...... 1 .... ,,. cE• • •ros po119&9o8afe 213/11• GOVERNMENT SURP· lm -,.....,....._.. t&40Jamb0r•Aoad •• Suro. 213171' llftllM,MWt1C#19ttw. :a.=.~"A MEAC!OES. LESS JE£P8 Utled for Ql.l7M -... • \ Newporl 8Mc:h ME.ACE.OU. mlMIOn, new bMrlngl ......._~ OUR eo mo. IOUlng pro-1311~1:.~1?5.;g2o ••• '14 ......... 1.. Sunroo~untt• •• HH Hond• C•~t78 2 ot#. ~.=:=~='~J. gram It a winner. Com· Fullylooded r.Olall,•VlO· (2CTH355) CONSiDEA ulety. rMal• very good eondlllon roll CllOI· 11,500 080 ,.•.-:..~·~,. C° ~~~.Of Jn;~,~ AulGI l!!prttd 9100 mat I e, IU n r OOf , i-• value. HIY 80 mo r.1:,~~,~~io; •91•2311 (VQCt37) ..... -a- Ml!ACfDES. -p/11oorlng, air ce57748) CERRITOS purehUO lln1nelng (21<88151) vw ..,. ...... 1HI. new -·-•1..... AC.URA ComJ>•r• HOUM of Im· -..i .._aci AJJtosmtCts/ .... , · po1 .. aeosa10.2131114 'U& l•IW m::!;.~ ~:';; .-,. ,wts 901s 62 Mercedes ~~:::1:" · · MERCeDes Now •n11no. eac•ll•n• ,,Of'l,,,..,.AetlnG,'fi' ,.•,--:, ~: ~,. condltiOn 111.950 CaM r9C1nf bottom ~ ull ' cyt. all. lie p /atrg & .... -a-ta•-••..... & IM&-3131 roll c;.ege lt500 080 brls.1 (2CPUI02l ,_,_ F .. ~-L~ ~-m •-. --a•• 491 2311 (Vl"V'<•37) .......,., 11111• ...... • .... • .... -......... ---" -,, • m1 ... 11111 · """"" ,. • 111ft.1111on UllDUllF• "" :~~~~''t!:itc.:'.10~:: F~;t~~9tL~~~~1: ~ ~~-~ ~tj~ ,~l,!!!!!~~l~a~et. 1-11,1-11 .. -IP. ~i.::.::~-=:~· disc: (1lET272) p .. .,ng, 1 111 SUMllS ev:.13!,:Choooo••Tfrlom • .. 3.'reci-;'.,,(2·97) * .. * mldnlghlblue. ....... • ......YW CREVIER • -,..,, .......... c:...-., .. ...... , ..... 2plecehub~· H1·11ll H1·Hll llNITI 120P~~1~.HB flJ•tmmmm• wvt•IUIE HIM• ~VWUllllLn 'i1 aQ;;Lt1••~ DEIO YOYrAulho:-:Mefeo<See .a .... ~ ........... l .... u ~=· 4 Whffl Drtve/ .__ .,... IJl,lff 1301 0u!1 Str•I ' w Dolnlltlc 9300 .. _,, at.Ito Ill p/1109( aa.eu1 , .. u """',.. 1~l-l114 jconv • cyt 4 •Pd atc s.oan 11.110. lull pwr. SILE•$ .Newport e..cti 51 PLYMOUTH CON-1i>!2ee1 . C'A'01LLAC 1883 EL IOoded •'P*' eql.llp T ------'"""""!--90"'!!"'"30_ • (1RDH755). lleteo (1STT3111) • Ul-1111 CORO, NMda r"1orlng. DORADO TOURING pau C38YS409) F~~.~o • 1 .. CERRITOS• •CERRITOS• AFCWWlftlS Of ·aa300se.ek.(5S59) :;~f~~~~~ ,. CERRITOS.. ~~1~:,e ~~f:1 ~~1:hn l1l,lll 714-1174-5187 •93 2aozx TURBO 5 ACURA ACURA OUR P'lf-OWllD.... '15 500SE. 44K ml (28281 552-632911000 080 ACURA BolO Mua•c Syetem: '900d, Hope New tires. ~ • 19 • ~ 3~ ~.. '/('/' ~I 'H 420EL. 134.1150 (6187) -;;.. mnl -• .aa 19 • II 1150 080 759·8068 JOHNSON & ~ON Lincoln M~rcu•)' 16~ Hatr .... ,, 81wd Coile M•t• ~ Y.}() T-..£.• 9035 b ... & .._, 11 -Ml~~ (l8lllOll M 300$0, 56K ml.{6710) . ._ -' • ' r1A1U r ... •. tun.up """a ,..,, 11.....W•-<--8' 37S ~illd i1Sli\ll6> '17 S&OSL, pt1 ~ (3743) Low mltet (1200751 11~-;J,~ rttsi,. Cidii'i.e Eldorado 198A lllT IUL II TIWI ~;~;'1"•• S 7 .500 ,,~":, ~ ~;':',. m "°'mt m m "'• Sales -Serviee ·15 ltoE. wht nt1r. (5811) Lm IUll-very cioan 59.000 ,,_ ·15 Dodge Ram Ctlatge< 'II ... 121 rll llW 0.1t. p L fRlllS ut.llll ~ IAll UI ,..Y mti.a Mu11 '"' (like full alze Bronco) A/C '83 MB 300TO Wagon I Red/Tan (112001'3) lart3sl-3•1•1•1ng .... knLlf I I • 3 0 0 9 e 0. 7 I 3 1 PONTIAC t985 Grand auto. VI, 4114, great cond Ono owno< L~ht Ivory, SH,llt SH,HI • •t ... IUO '11 •YILEI Load.a ( tJJG748) (20JT867) Prix, 78,000 m11 .. Male• =· i~:~2;i7~;8 11 ~~~:,'1':1n~18!1~rPo=. '\ 1~~~w~{e· p/brflleea Liii IUOl llW 1500 Auto Mall Dr. OLl<SWAGEN 1984 RYlllD SH Miii IUILUO llY1LU oft., 87!).l253 1unroot, roo t-rack. 19 • IM·l110 Santa Ana WESTPHALIA CAMPER, Alt powef, 11•e, IKI. wan 8oty,moon rQOf,allpowe< PONTIAC 14 FtREBIRD 9040 AM/FM c:uHtt•. p111ed CERRITOS 55Fwy.atE"dlnger A u t omatic w i th (11-562) (~121) llmlt.O eo1t1on AIC -~-ans-...TO"!"Y•O'!"'T'!"'A-P'!"'uaeng ____ e< =~~ ~~: .. p~ee~~~:: ACURA 0ru.~ 3r::d~~84'a5;:::i OPEN 1 DAYS ::=~~;:::~~i:y: ~:: llAll -~~1· 1111· mn:::: IUOI :a~F~.2i~,.:r:.::~ v111 $5995 5 speed, dual profeulonally m••n· 19 ._ eonomon 48,000 m1 .. 1 Setvlce Hr• Mon-Frt campet", 50k miles Ilka --· •• .. _ ~ • .;. _, ---.. MllTI vohite/btue 1111er10r, ldnt air am/Im, cn.nse con-talned. $15,1100 Days 11n1 ~ .. c--A1k1ng S 13 200 obo 7:00 am to 9 00 pm new, mlc:heUn lll'et one •--.... ••-•• • , . , •-11...-.1• cond In/out $4500 080 trol, 1 owner 675-8995 5411-4131: Eva 963-4350 ,., 40U111 1U mm. 8 50-4356I1KNCl68) owner, $7,800, 720-0953 ... , .... ,' w .... 11 ~6--0905 __ NIUC __ NO_n_C£ ____ ,... ___ IC...._ll)TJC( _____ Pt&._l_C _NO_T_IC_E -__ PU8...;..;...,l_IC_NO_Tl_CE __ 1 _-~_IC_NO_T_ICE ____ MU __ c _NO_T_IC_E -__ Ml. __ IC_M>_Tl_CE __ l ___ rta.JC __ M>_T_IC_E -") fltllJC M>TICl NOTIC. 0, TRUSTIFS on 11141 14th d&'f' ol APflf 11189 1(47011 K 47\$4 Co•t• MHa Cetil 92626 K.U K4171't Tn• reg111ranl com· Ml.IC NOTICE IC.47117 ,.CTITIOUI 8UllNEll NAMI ITATEMfN'T The lollowlng oereona ar• dOlng bUllMU II J W MITCHELL INVEST· MENT, 2 Corpor111e Pa.rk Sulle 1011 lrv1na Calif 1127 14 J W Mitchell Jr and Sar>dra L Mllchetl u c;o- 1ru11-ol the J W M1tcnell Jr., and San<lre L Mllct\ell F arnlly T ruet J W M1tcne11 Jr 37 Rldgetlne Drive, N•woort a.ach. Celli 112660 . Sandra L Motchflll 37 Rldgellne Drive N-port Beaeh. Catll 112660 Thlt bu11ne11 11 con· ducted by • bv11neu trull Th• reg111 r1nt com· merM:e<t to tr1nsac:1 butt· neet under lhe ttcllllOUI bu~ name ex narnea bled above on Marcil II lt89 J W Mltcilell Jr This atatem.nt w11 hied with 11141 County Cl.,-lc of O< • ange County on Match 23 1989 F41143S Publllhed Of•noe Coast Delly Pilot Ma.rcn 3 1 Ao"' 7 SAU 11189 .• , whlCll Um• l4JCh Rot>ett 0 Br'OQI ,ICTrTlOU• •UtlNlll NOTICE OF DEATH Chn• Lag•n• 22S Red flCmlOUl IMlllHlll flCTITIOUI .u•••• ~ 10 uenuct t...11• Didi .,, .. , De Ol*led and Th•I •t•tem.nt WU f•i.d NAMf! ITATtMINT ANO OF ~N Roell StrMI Aneheim Calif NAMI ITATl••n .... ITATllllNT Mii unoer the hClltlOVI T.I . No.5650 NOTICIE reed IOf' 1 with lhe County CHlr!( ol Or· The lollowlng peftofll are TO AOMHITlR 92807 The lollOwlng petlonl are The IOllOWlng pet'10ot are butlneo neme cw netnh T 111 • o I ~ r o I• ct; aoge Countv on March 23, doing Dualneea at llTA H Of' Steve Xena. 221 Red dOlng bull~ u doing bullnMI.. lltled abOW on NIA MacArthur Bovl...,ard lo Su t9811 VICTOR VALLEY TOWN CHERYL LY N MAIER. Roel< Strffl Anaheim Calif HERITAGE EAST TWO a AOAMS·Ff RO USON Richard 8 l(een111 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT LAM SICS.Welk Connection f41U47 CENTER ASSOCIATES I. A ... CHERI L 92807 I Cal1tom11 ~· Plr1rrer· PARTNERS/VISTA • Ce•· Thll ,,.,...,.."' .... ,., UNOER A DEEO Of TRUST, JamborM Road Slough W.U Put>llSIWtd Orenge Coa11 Caktornta gerMt<al partnet· MAllfl. alla CHEltYL Tt111 Dulkll•H ie eon-1111c> •50 I c.nt9' IC!'nll t.m1ted parlnetthlp wttPI Ille Coutlty Ctefk of Dr DATED Ot./29/M UNLESS Between jlay1lde Ome and Dally Pilot March 31 April 7 lhto. 3-200 Bnttol, Su11e &e0 MAO,•• CHERI du~.cl Dy ~Jn ra Ofllle Sulle N9wpO<t 4tll9 Ca mput Drf~I Suite ange County on Mata. 13 YOU TME ACTION TO PaetllC COHI Highway I• 2 I 11189 Cotta Mesa Cahl 92626 MA1£R, au Tha reg1s1ran1 com e..ch Calol 92860 1000 lrv>M, Ce~I 112715 111911 PROTECT YOUR 8a~e Drive Slough wail F 257 ~Schriber, a C1•1· CHfRYL L. MAIER menc«t to trannc:t DUii-Cll Fed Ent9'pt MS a FP Partner11V,.ta e Celt· ,.,,,,. PAOf:IERTY. IT MAY BE ~ County Road and DlllDt 1C MnTICE lornla eorpora11on. 3200 c ... NVMMf ""' vndef ,,,. l.ehllQUI Celllorn•a COfpOratoon. S'O lornie lomtled part,...ttl•P Plibl\aned Of~ CO.St SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAlE CernlllOn AVl"l\141 B•ts.de ruuu nu Br .. tol Su<te 660 Cotta A-147520 ~,,_, 'lame or namet Newport CAlt\181 Otove Sutt• 41" CefTIPul Drive. Su•t• ~ P110t Maret! 16 23 30 IF YOU NEED ~ Ott,,,. Perkin0 Lot lmprQ11t1 M ... Cll<I 941629 To att Mori t>enehc1ar ... kited eboY• on NIA 210. N9wpO(t 8aac.h, C. I 1000, lrv!ne Ca 11 1127 IS ,Apt. 8 10811 EX~TIOH Of THE ment1 Dahlia Avenu. Perk· K47011 DSL Serv;e.e COmpany e Cfe<l•IC!'I cont•r!Qe' I credo• Ctm1 L11gar11 92660 Tll<t Ou11neH 11 con T11 374 NATURE Of THE Ing LOI ... .,.,. f~TI .. TflOIUTI ~~ET.II C1llforn1a co•po1111on !Ori llfld persona who may Tntl llllt~t ... n fled AOC ~o I ~tmoiled °""'' dueled bf' a hl'n.led Pllrll'et ·--------- PAOCEEOING AGAINST C011tract No.; 2707 .. A Ai ....... N 2 t79 t Lal<• Forest 8.>it• I be 0111er .... •M inteuted in the wtlh the Counlr Clef., ol Or '*""P • Oetftare L1rntted lh•P PlalC NOTIC£ YOU· YOU SHOULD ln9lneer'1 E11lmal•: T~ lollowll\g petaon.t are 200, Et Toro Cal.I 926'W w•P or n111e or Doth of ange County on March 6 Partnerht p Clo Republic The r•g11ttant co,.,.. CONTACT A l.AWYER 111 1,000 dOl~bl.ollMStlt Th11 buatnau 11 con CHERYL LYN MAIER al>a 111811 Oevetopmen1Comc;i1nv 180 menc4K1 to 1ranMC1 oo.i· flCTJTIOUllMl .... 11 On APRIL 20 tQ89 al Appro~e<I Dy tt>e C11y T E GIVING TRUST 850 dv"ed Dy a gener•I Plfl CHERI l MAIER ll<a F4tOU7 N Rlver.i1ew Suite l30 nMI un<* lt>il llCtillOUt N.U. STAtt•NT 9 00 A.M I ENDER T 0 Council tn11 27111 d•y ol Town Center D.ft• Suite Mflhlp CHEVL MAIER. &kd CHERI P11bh'1*l Oranoe Co.ti Anth•un Cal1I 92808 t>ullnett name '" narnee Tiie lo11o.Mnq petaont .,. SERVICE . INC A March, 10811 :~2a Coat• M Celll Th• rtglllrant com MAIEl\~ al<• CHER'fl l Datly P1101 Merell '16 23 JO Thll bu•in•H •• c:on• U1led l bav• on f°eb•uAry ' dOl•>O txi•n: ..... CALIFORNIA WANDA f , RAOQIO, City me~.O to lrana&et bu"' MAIER APtM 8 1989 CIYCltO Dy I genertl pert t9tll L>.GES & ASSOCIAT!S Ctent The Aob•rt P Warm Mii undeJ the h'llllOUt A PEltTIONhat t.een llltO Tn 380 netlh<P John M ,.,guton Prn1-INC 2511 98~ Ortv• CORPORATION as duty Proeoec;tlve tlldder• may ington Family foundll!On ,. t>ut>neu OtlM ()( namu ti>' NAT ALIE JUNE SMITH In Th• I •111111 ant GOm• dent Coron• del Mat Oletl 91~1S appointed TrustM under Otll•ln one Ml ol bt<I docu· Caltfom•a N>tl profit oubt.c 1111ed l bo•e on May 1 t981 the SuperlO< Court ct Cai PUBllC NOTICC menceo to ''"''~' bu • Thia 11atamen1 we• t ..o ~II Lagea ContrKtor ano purauant IO °"° of ments at no C:Oll ti lhe office benefit cor00tlll•Ol\J, 660 Thomu L S'Mtb••. l()frMI Coun11 o• Otllt>Qe ,. ""' U(~ the '"' llOUI '#tin IM Cou1'1y Cllf~ ol Ot· ~. • c.l1f0f!M ~pot· Trust r.corded ol the Publle WfH.,I Oepatt TO#tl c.tltet D""• Su 1• Prtilidenl QuHllnp that NAT AL IE • IOl5t bu•'-"amt °' names •"Ot County 0<1 FatJruary at>On, 2518 ea,.cs. Orlve SEPTEMBER 20, 19118 IS me nl 3300 Newport 400 Coala Mna C~lll Tnll 11a1ement wn hl.O JUNE SMITl-I De aopoontlld I.Wt AND ACCIDENT "NO lllleclat>o"•on0.C4'mtle•t 23 t989 CC>fonldelM-1',Calll 92926 11\sl Ho 88-474987 of 8ou19Yatd p 0 Bo• 1768 nan w1n111e County c ... ~ ol 0.-.. per.anal repr-talt .. HE.Al TH IYNOPlll OF lf;U f4Ga014 lntl IXll•nfll •• (.O(l.- OftlC181 AK<>r<111n ttw office Newport Beach C A Thll Dut•n•u " con· aoge Counly on Maten IS 10 ad,. .. ,,~,., tt.e II ·at., I THI A.NN~L ITAflMfNT Ted l Hoo;, .. V•U Prtt~ Pu~ O<a<~ Co.ti Ol>C1ed C>y. C:orpottUO<\ ?I llw County Recon,., of n6S8-89l5 Ouctedby IC:Ofpora«i on . 1989 1t1e~ao ... 1 YfARfNDfDOlCt"MaUI a.tit DallyP11e>1"4a•C1116 73 30 Tne 1tg11tran1 C:OITI• O.eno-Couo1y Slate o1 F0< tur1ner 1nlo<matt0n Tha regi11r1n1 com F411I07 THC PET l Ot1 ., 11, , ... OF NORTH AME.... Th• "at-• wu 1,~ Aprll 6 19811' "*1Ced 10 ttansta INti• Cllhl()(MI U41Culed by call llOyd R Dallon Pr(Qtl(.I menced to tranaaCI bull Put>hSheel 01er~ Cc.ut au!hO<oty !O Ml" lftf II I CAN CC»i4~ANY FO'I Uf'E .,,,, 11>• COUl11f c.;o;..i. ot V• ft J7~ ,..... un<lel IN hCMIOU• TONI A M()t(EOE Will Man-cier et 644 3311 ,_. 11"der 11141 l•C:lltiou• O&Jly Pilot Maren 24 31, n 111e unclo:~ u~ .ot:pe AHO HEAL TH &HIUUNCI, •noe C.,.,.,,ty O<• Ma•Ch 9 Du .. 1*1 na,.,,. or nlMT'ft SHL AT PUBLIC AUCllON Publltlled 01ai.g• C.01111 Duslnetl r'lem• Or nitm.,_ ,Apul 7 t4 1989 dent Adm' ""''"' ul ( 1222 IOUTH AIVUlllOE 11189 MllC NOTICE 1ecs IDO'i• Of" Maten ~ TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Dll1ty P1101 Merch 30 31 ltlled lt>ov• 00 O«Am061 1, f ·2A2 lat .. ,t.4i ;J.t~Au,.1.,..as.-~\:Al!A CHICAGO, IUI· F41107• 1989 F-2~4 CASH (peyallM II " cl 1989 11188 •owa , ... t 1111011111 lfllt• ... ,, l'fbll IOIOI PuDll•n•d ()f l"Q• CoHt ,,CTJTIOUI •UllNEll Merk Lag. Prhldenl ---------sale 111 laWful ....,.,_, :-lhe fh400 Robefl P W rmot•gion, P\8.IC NOTICE 1a11ve to 111~• many ac.t!O<l• To1111 aom111eo 11 tit Da•ly P1tot Marth ICl n 30 NAW ITATfMIN'T TN• 11et8'Mfll wa' 1...0 14 21 11189 •-1c11nTIC£ ··~~r Pt•k:lent w.111w1001'''"':t1'ou11 110 1 .t1e.480.u1.e_ .t.01a1 Apu16 19tv rne1o11o"'"'9~tofl6tt• tl\eCOUnTr((lefliofO. ... -. nu Un"-<! Slai.t) al AT THE MlJC fl>flCE This •u~t wM hied _1(47011 P'O•ll 11e•oret1o•unQc.etC.•,, 111Dlll1H SI 376 VJ7 79t fn 371 dO<llQ bu~t H r-.-M ch 10 ____ NO_TIC_I ____ MAJN (NORTH) ENTRAN<,1: with lhe Counlt Cler• ol or. ,ICTITIOUI 8Ul!Nall ac:tton1 no-INt .,.,. Cap1tel ••Gd<• ,, 000 000 CARDIN.AL PAC•rtC IN· rax; . ..._..ty on ., INVITINQ lllOI 10 THE COUNTY I( 47801 : Counly on March 13 NA.Mt'. tTATUHNT tonal llPfetenta(.i,,e it , ... Aggr'9•1• wrtl• Jr,1 · tor P\ln.IC NOTICE SUR.ANCE. AG£NCV 11 t91 '4Hoel 8-lecl bid• ~ De , .. COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC NOTICt'. TO 19 II T!Mt IQ!lowll'IQ petWina are fJUtfed to gr.-e N>llCe 10 ot1* !Nin $f*Jtl -Jllu• SllalM\00< L.n Hunt111Ql(ln Pul>UIMd Orange Cout otfY9d al 11141 offlc;e ol the CENTER MIVE WESl CRIOfT°"I cw . ,4t 1274 doong ~" int .... ,., OetlOtlt ullloH lund• so Cit()U '18>0 111 erlCI nc'TITIOUI eu~H a..tn C• I 9264' 0 itv Plot Varth u 2t City Clerk 3300 Newporl SANTA AHA. CAl.IFOANIA. 8UU( TRANl,ER Put>lilhed Oranoe Co• I 8EACOH COUA I PART. ·~ n ••• "'attltld n(>l.C~ or c: 0 n I" ti u •• d "" p' u. NA. .. IT .A TfM£NT J al'll•I Baro,,. 1 1 "" N>r• 5 12 ''" &oulelt•d 'p 0 Box 176e all nglll, Idle Ind lrU«ISI (lee•. •101 .. 101 0811>' Piiot Match 24 31 NEAS 170 Ellll 17th SI C:Of'IMnled IO,,.,. 01'090Mld 14 000 000. Aggr•o••• Tiie IOlolo-ng petlOnl If• StratlllNIO< LP' Hu .. t"'Cjlo.l New ori Beach CA corw..yed to ano now M«S U.-C-.C.) Ac>rll7 14 1989 • Su•te 110 Coet•M••• C •I actiorll The ond•oend..,t apectal turplu• SO. Vo dotnobl.i..,,...M 9eacfl Cei•I t i64 neSleatS until 11001 m Dy • undfi Mid DMd al Nol.lee II het•Dv g1o1en to f 2Jfl 92627 lldmtno1tr1tlO'I auth(>r ty •111 at"O"•d lun<S1 1aurplutl P!ASONAl l OUCH T1111 t>ut•ne»1 11 con---------- on the 13th dty ol Ai>rH Trull In 1ne propeny cred11ora of lh• w1lh1n W~h•rn H J....,1!11 6 •!> D• gr 1n1od unleu a" 1115 54:1 10~ G11n jLOH) .t.\JTO S AL!! A LfASING O\IC1ed Dy "1 ...,d,~I P\B.IC NOTICE tNt, 11 wtolCh 11,.,. tuen lllu.ted in MMd Coutlfy ano named traMlerOl(a) thal • PUBLIC fl>TIC£ K•ng• Rd . N-por• Buen, 1nteft led ~'611 t •n an I 1 o'" op•• • 11Dn1 1202 w Cf•it Gen•• Of Tna r•g '"'"t com- Dlda lhall De <>941nt0 end Slal• descnb9<1 11 t>ulll l•anaf., It l tlOul to tit Cal1I 1126&3 oD~tion ro 1n.1 Pfl tiotl 11nd 12• 673,119 Nal Income Svlle 205F, Sant• Ana Ca111 "*1Ced lo tran.11.:.1 Dull ~TITIOUI 8U91MIS reed tor lOT 111 Of TRACT NO mtlde on pettonal prc.~ly 1(4'7029 W111tam D S•mptoro 3S35 1now1 Good eaua wily 1ti• 12• 614 f.211. Iner• ... 10.• n703 ne11 uuO• 11 e f<t1tt0"1 NA• ITATDllOfT Tltle of ~rot-ct: Phue II 663e IN THE CllY Of llefetnal1« dHC:rltled flCTITtOUI 8UllNlll E Coat! Hwy ,97, Cor()ro.i c.;OUrt .~OUl(I 11ot gr 11t 111'11 creaHJ In Cap1111 end (lie H Slanlleld t3214 oua;nna na,,.. O< netnflt The IOllOlnng peraon1 11• Ocean Front S•d-aJk Ae· COSTAMC5"COUNTYOf The nam .. 11nd but>nnt NAMllTATIMENT d .. Mar Caltl 92&25 au1ti0f'11y Surplua d1111ng 1911 Sunt11roOf ,Mo•llfioVel"'v, •ted •bcl•• on March a OOongtNlll'lfftU pelr OAANGf STATE OF addrN-or tile inlended The lollowing pertor•• are Thll DutlnHI .. (M A HFAAINV on It• pell (4,1113.3391 1n1uraric• in Celli 9'3N "" INTERNATIONAL COM· ConlractNo.:2740 CAllFORNIA. AS P£R MAP111n1l.,0<1 .,. CHET L dOlngbua<neHH dueled Dy. Q41MU1I Clll ll()h will be t••d on APRIL Fore• N a11onw1oe Ttu• Du11n• .. II COi' Jlt\'le>IB&rO!'.. MUllllCATION ALPHA lngln••r'• Eatlmel•: ANDREWS and JACK T WATTSON CENffH netthlP ll 19811 a• 14S PM •n 111.7•5&95 Ac<.1denl 'oucted by ....... dl¥•Ch•• Tiits 1111_,, ... 11\cMS NtTWO~K. t221 E ~ 1170.000 RECOROEO IN BOOK 256 HOLLENBACK 2075 ~~-· SOUTH 840 Newport Th• reg•ttrAnt com Ot>t·• No l tocat.O at 700 Heellft f>(~··. kheo~ Th• r•gtt11a111 COl'I· W11h Ille C;)o.nly Cl4!<k ot Or· Road 8Ullt 220 lhlNI Approved Dy rhe C!ly PAGfS S AHO 6 OF port Blvd Co1t1 Men Ca• c.ni.i Or•~ Suite 655 menced to trAllU<:I buill Ct.1c C.nl•t Orr•• "anti 11 U 0&11710, 1ntu1~ 111 menceo 10 lranMCt w anga Count, on Ma1ch 14 Ca to10~ Councll 11111 27lh day ot MISCEl LANCOUS MAPS lornla NewportBeac.h,Cahl 92Ge0 nees und., the 1°ct•hOVI AN CAll270l FOfC.. C.loml.ll Bu..,,_ l\et unclet tt,. tctlhOUa tOlt '1na nclat Eng•neenng Maten. 111811 IN Tt1E OHICE Of lHE The IOClllOtl"' C&MOfrMI Tile W111aon Company b\otlneat nafNI o• nan... If YOU OBJECT 10 1119 Paot ••.723 441151, Ae<:l· OUttnoM Nlt'e OI ""'"" f4U)61 Coftc:eor.a ·~ c forf'!i41 WANDA I . AAOOtO. City COUN rY RlCORO£R Of of ,,,. eh>ef eiceeulrwt Olhce 840 Newpor1 ~, .. D•w•. ll•ted llbOve on FeoruUy 23, l)fMIUng Ol 1119 t»llHon. 't'Oli dent and hQ.ltn l)ftl'Nllffll .... ., above Of\ MlllCti I Publlsnecl 0r.,. CoNI ·~21 l ~ AGH, Sui!• C*11 SAIO COUNTY °' pnnc:1pal t>uStne11 olfoee Suite 655 NewPOtt 9".ch 1989 anou40 eOlllef appe11 11 11'118 Oiretl C•LIOfnta ~ 1Mt Diiiy ,ilOI M.,Cfl n H no. lt"""9 I 90708 Proepee1...,. DICIO.. mey Tne "'"" aoorew. and ol lhe lnt4'nded 1r1nslerClf 11 Celll ll2MO W-l·am 0 &•minor• Mwlf\O and et.tie ~OUf on. Paot .. •9 to3 fric H Stant Apfll 5 12, It I Thie °"tlne.a • c.on- obtllln one Mt o1 Did oocu oll''ler common o.signatton _,.... u at>ow Paofc Shot>9onca C.r11tr T1i11 tlll_,t wll llle<I ~tiont Of I•• wfltten 001'1<. We hereb}l c.n.lr 1ne1 I'-Thi• 11a..,.ent waa ed W 7 OllC1~ by • eotpcwaiion menll •I no COii •t Ille ofllee d •nv ol 1119 rHI praperty Alt Olllef bUS<nelt r ....... II"(;. c.ltlomta t2• I I Ven-.... ,h Ille CQunty C...k (If Dr· ''°"' 'Aollh Ille C0Uf1 befor• ·~ ll•lfll ... in ac wttl\ INI ~" • Of Ot· Tll• '•II •lr•nt com• of Ille Put>uc works Oepan-o.acr1bed aoo..e 11 and addrH ... useo b:r the lute Blvd Stvcl!O C111. Ca• t ange ~ty on t.A•rcn '~ the ttearll\g YOA.11 •Ql"Mr• ()O(clanc:e ... th tt,. Ann~ _,. CouMy on ht>rnary flt&IC M>TICI: menoact to lfl Kl Ill.Iii me nt 3300 Newport purpor1t<llooe Intended 11anlferor w1th1n 111804 tNll enc:emeyl>llns>eft<JnOfbp l1ttemen1 101 th• year i4 t ,..... unoer &he loGlol<OUt Boulevarel p 0 Bo~ 1768 106? SANrA CRUZ ll'lrM yMrt lat! ,. • ..,. , .. , Th9 Bot .. Famity Tr11111, f4114J1 YOUf •llOfne>' ended O.Cembtr 31, ttU ' ,,.... ~rnou• __,..... ~ NIN Of ~ Ntwpo r 1 Beech c .A CtRClE C"OSlA Mf5" CA paet IO 1111 u kno""n 10 the ISO Alvo Alto Canll, Long PIJbl11hed Orange Coal! IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR mttdelo Ille tntutanQt Cofl'I Pubilthed O<~ Cll&tl NAM9 ITAflMINT lllttld I~ on N1A 112856-811 !5 9?6:<>6 · · Intended 1ranthlfff lftt BellGh. Ctlll 90803 o.!ly Piiot March 24 3 t °' a eonlw!Q4tll crtcJilor c.t m •.ionet 61 lt>e 8t•t• or Oslty Ptlot M•"'' It ~3 30 The fo110w1no Pt<aon.t •'• ~r_..,..,, For lurlnet 1ntorm1111on Tr HARBOR PACIFIC COIN OP Birk side Auoc1a1 ... 911 Aorll 7' 14, 1988 lhe d«.UMCI, you n1Utl , ... CeltlOfn•• puftual'll 10 I " Aprll . .... dOlnQ bullnhl.. Thie llllln'lll•1 ..... I ..0 call 51.,,. Badum Proiec;t 1 141 u...O.rstgne<I LAUNDRY, 23411 New"o<l Summer StrMI, Su•le 1530 f ·24 t '(CU{ c:llom -.ith thec:ow1 and Jeflfl '· Oo,te, a..-Th u. ~~ ,ROJCC'T9 3400 ..,.th lht Covotr 0-11 ot Dr Ml/lager •• 944.3311 "'"" oiactaima any Blvd . Coeta Meu Call Botton. MA 02 t to •-II' NOTICE 111a1t 1 C:09Y to me f)41tlOl•tl V ... ~•. ldwttct D A,,. Of The Ari. C210 Col•a tn94 ~1, on Mii/Ci> 14 Publilned Orengtt Coaat kaCohtv tor any 11'1Con41Cln.sa fomle 8 untier Hiii DavelOP· l"-.n. repreaentall~ llPPOH\180 by T~ • ._,.,,..,, ..._. rf tme tff11 0.lly Pilot March 30 3 1 of lt'141 •lrHI adc:lr.ss and Tile neme(1) and DUlloeH men11.'"' Caill0trwa, 1212 the ccur1 w1lhlt\ lour monlhl Publl.lhed DrtinQ• C:0.'1 "81.IC NOTICE 1 t • v •fl 111 a y mono ,,.,,,,., 19n other common dffignatton add<... of lh• 1n111"d"C1 Pvnahou SI Suite 2908, lt...,44 trorn Ille Clare o1 fittl • OMy ~l!Ot M1tcn 27, 28 2t, l.erQtl• 1400 A,,. °' f Pie ""billneo 0r.,,.. Coeet lh•Ot If any Sl1t0wnhtretn tra n1l•ruu1 are J Honolutv,Hawa.196129 'ICTmOUl.U.IN&ll 11>111Ceoti.ttwiupr0V1Cled 30.i1, 1111111 ._11TM"W~l ... ll AAte C,10 Cost• M Dell)' P~t Mw~ 22. :1't s..o ..... ""'"De maoe MICHAEL FOLEf Thia lxl••n• .... con· NU. Sl'ATl.MINT 11'1 MCllOft t100 OI ,,,. Ca . M041 .. 'NAlli.aTA.TUKN'T c... t2Ut ""'u f2 I .. ------=== ..... °"' ""''hOvl covenanc Of Tl'lal 11141 P•op.rry 1>1'11 ctue1ed Dy a general part· The~ r>efaont 111 tonl'• Proeat• Code Tt,. •-JC wrrJC[ The 1,,_,.._ e>ettOn.t at• Thoa bv n •• 11 c.on• '#&fran1y ••press °' Niii llef-10 11 deKrtbed tn nerttvo dOll'IQ Doi..,_. u tome fOf 1111n9 Clalma Will not ..--""'1 --~.,., dl.lc:l«S by an MIN tmpfled r-oardltlg tt1 .. O--ai •• tll\111dromat and The reg11tr1n1 com• MODEAN IEAVTY •llP'tt ptl(I( to lour montl\I .,_ ~~=C• lNElllOY Tfle r e9111re n1 c:o"'• --------- J>OUellJOl'I °' la loceled at 1075 N!lwport menc;e<t to lfttllllC1 ~ SAi.ON. IS48 Adam• Av trom ttle date ol tl'le hHflrlg "-""' rnenc;ect to ltllnNCt tiuel·i------------TEMPLE encumbrancn 10 pey the IMS.. Cott• Mae.. C111-""9 under the tictitlou• ~ • E. Cotta Mela, c.111 noiiceo above '1CmlOUl1 ""n..... £SYST~.,., ~IVISIONC ~r ,_ uNSer the het•t'°"'' rtmat . l °' I~. bvtir1"t name Of nam. 112828 YOU MAY £)(AMINE lhtt MAMIE TA Ml'NT Hfl or• rv1ne a I ~ name Of nam.M ALBERT A MARIE, 1,,. nol~I ~= ~ aalO TM Bu"""' n•rM uM<I lilted above on March 4, Shaper Roullenl 1584 I rue kept by the CCMt 11 yw The lollOw!l'IQ l*ICHll 11re t21714 C S .. ,eel t l><Mt Ott Mt1cn t beloved w ife of Rob-by llld 1ranelaror• al said 1989 LAI Aut>n w .. 1rn1n•tt1. at• 1 ~ lntetntlld In dOlnQ bvlilletl • '-CttOl'llC nergy Y•• 19H rt F T I I . Deed°' Trull. wttn ¥11eteal tocatlon II NEWPORT Donald A WllllOll Jr Calif 92861 the t I h J FIAOUSON PART· WIM, Ltd • Celil0tnt11 U St.,_.tn Ltn.tli.. d!JlllO ~ u e . emp e, ovtng IMreon, .. l)rovtOe<I In .., MESA COIN OP LAUN DAY fhll 11atemen1 ... l11ed How1t Se-red•. 15t4' Lii tM ::,t~l:,::::r A::' I NtR818AN CL£11A£Nff Ill • , .. 11nor• lt¥tn•. C1HI Oii ' '~ w , ted c M ' c ~ I I x mother o f Kenneth C. note(1), aov~. • any, That ..,d bulk 1rantler It th the c°'"''Y Clef" or Or AubM. WostlTlln""' Cali! '°' 8~1 NOllC·• ol the 1~ OtJ1lor1wa lilMed pertner· 91714 With the Covnty ci-11 ot Of· !!!~!~PPAlltst' ~ CIC • J~. John J . J ones, unotr 1ne 1.mia of MIO Intended to be conaum· _,. Co~in•y Ol'I t.e•rc:h 16 ll24te 1 1 1 111<1 lhtp 41" Ct11npua Dr..... Thla t1u1 n•u •• e-.,. anga County°" Maten 10 "'" ,..., I 11.r ' • Robert F . Temple. Jr • ONcS of Trull, re... c:twoes l'Tllted 11 th4t ofl.ce of, 1tte Th•• bu11n•tt •• ton· ~:.';:' ..0:1,. 1 P, lull• 000 lrw1• Call! dueled by • corr.ottt•on 1t11 er..o.tOt • ~ IW<.h T T and·~ of the TruaiM AOYAL. ESCROWCORPOR-f411t1t Mled by to pattn41f• t2715 The re911tranl com• f411tt0 Oalt 2163 · erry L. emple, Ind ol Ule lrUlb CfMtotd oy ATIOH. 9552 l(atella Ave, Publlthed Ol'ange COA•t TPI• reo111r1n1 c.om• : :,:.,~~~:~ .latln M 'llfguson 4 tOI menciec1 to tr.afltll(1 ~ ~ Dr.,. ~ De¥ld Mani)' Danor\. .a$ David G Temple and loMd OMd of TN'lt Anelleltn. C.lltomra t2804 OeMy PtlOI March 24, 't, "*"90 IO ltllnMCI Dutl· ol IM C...10t11111 PfOOoai. ~ Df"'9. "" 1000 llllOef llW fict1l'°"9 Olli!) ~ ... .,~ n. 1t ..:•t:.. Or N .. pofl Tim F Temple Lov-Tne IO(al amount of 111e on"' aft.et As>Ol tt, 1989 Apll 7. 14 tMO ,,... unlMr tfle tK:ht10U1 Codt ~P~t fOt pedal ntne. Clllf t27t5 ~ "-"' llMlft AQnt s 12, ttlt T • fMel lna sister of Herbert unpeic:1 ~ of Ille TIM.a~ trantfW '' 9UOo '·2a7 ~ °' nem. NoUcet01n111•.,,. frO!TI 1 Ne bu"""' " ce>n· ....,.....,_on._ W tx.•tnetoa • '°"'' R o-a..~. ~ Mc:Ufed ..., u. iact to CllllOl°T'la Unl~m llltld ~·on NIA ttle c:ourt c.ietto -...,.... e.y • liMllecl IMtf'tMr• 1tu M1od ~ .,. ••ttctJlll . Lee. Grace~.-.. -, Commen:laf Code l«to0n "8JC --an.. Aou'-'i!t&eye atliD AJ 1.-Ptlllkllfll ..a.JC MJTlC( Tiie re91Wtl\t com· and Joyce Fone. Al.lo propel1y to 04 tlOtO lltld 11ot ""'"'~ Thd stat•~• wu tiled ·~ .., ~~ 'hi• reg 1tran11 c:om· Thia •l•tll'*'lt •111 hied ~ to tl'MMCt tlull· • u r v Ive d b "I 1 I JC ,...,.,.. ~ C06ta, The NllM and 900, .. of IC"9 with Iha Covntt c ... 01 °'. ~:::. •• ':'::· :.;":: ,__.. IO ltef\M(.I ~ """" llW ~,, 0-~ of Ot-• ' A T I • I .. T 0 , ,.. ~ IN lkt•tleul pndc:h.ildren and 3 ..,,..,... .avano.. .. th• IMflOn wllh Whom rteTmoue ....... ... Countv on M•Clh I ... -. ...-. CA"'" ,... ..... IN llehliOUI = Cownty on Marctl 1. wt'TteaAWA&. ~ neme Of ~ fi:a t.orandchlldren. !!.-....... !:, : ~"-Nol:'': Cleltn• may t>e ltted la NAIM If AW 1~t Publlihed Otange eoaa.1 ...,.. ,,.MA or MIMI t •• ~ PMW..., ~ ....,. on Matell tl • ........-• 'IOYAL ESCROW CORPOA· The fOllOwinO peJIOl'lt .,. • Nt•ff 0.11 PllOt March 2t 28 ...., ~ on ~ber P'"'.... .....,.,... ._.. ....... lewtng will be Sun· s.19 la I I n .34t 84 ATION H82 Ka1ella A¥• 001 ~ 11 '°"Ol11hed Orange Coast "~ 4 Ill 9 ' t4, ltlf P~ ~ C.. PICTtTtOUI ..,...... 0...0 Dllf'Olll da April 2 3 8 oo TM oen.t1c:..,..,. ut1C1er ~. AMM!M. CA v210• W'lnaON woL,, vu~. oa11~ P1toi M11c.11 ta. 2 so ~ · • rws" .lofln M l'1tg4.1aon. 04ln ~ ""°' M•cn 1t, )), 30 .... n. •~• ... fled 1.i ' . . NHS o.ed of Trutl lltld tt1e 1#1 Oay fOf llllng TVFI I J40 ~I Ceni.r Apr11 &, 11189 ., .. P.,lllef Aelftl I . "" I The ........ "'~ hM -"" IN Oouftty Owtc M Dr• P. • Servica Mon-l'IOfeeofore executeo lltld c;te1m1 by any creditor sl\ll1 Ortve, 8uiio 1$6,, Noftopott Tl1·37G "81.IC M)TlC{ Ttlil 14atW!'IWll -. ''*' Th.a.2 -"'""~••..-•pert• r.I: County 4lfl ...,cti ti dey, April 3, 1.00 delillefed lo IN vnci.tllgnlO ba As>fll 17, IH8 •hleh 11 IMUI, Cellf •• wtdl U'9 CO\lr'lty Cletk of Or· 1W floom IN,_,,,....,..._.. 1 P .M. a\ U\e Harbor 1 wrttten Dectatauon Cll the tlllllnoM Oey before I.he The Wattaon eomp.,-,1, rtaJC M)JIC( ecn.t anee County on ret1tvaty PmlJC MJnC( ~ ~ the llCtltiOut ""'" L• w n Me m 0 r I a I Def•Ull and OemanO tor ~ttOn oat aoec:i l40 ~t C..11., Of •· '1CTmOUe .,....., U , •tit , .... ,, ~ ,,.,,.. of tJcC(L ~ ~-""!'8-~ O,_,_ s. ano. wnoen NO&IC.e ol '*' ~ Svtl• us. Newpcil1 leec.h " .. .,.. •AM9 ITAT'lmNT PubUlled Or 0 ~' AllOCtAT[I •• 20.-H Deltr _..,, ...... Chapel, l8~ ......,.r, ~ ano CladtOn io ... O.ted Mer~ mti •tn c.i.1 t2MO 'temeou1 .,.._,. The·~~ 1nt o.Stv Hot M.,e11"'fr. 23 08~1 rtennoue .,.... Gt9J•• t.ene ~·on Acwt I . ti 1• c.o.ta Meu. IM0·55~. Tha undenlgntd ~ J. ......._. feleJ, I"• PaciDc lhooolt1lo ceflte.1 NMm HAru.NT doing but1neM M Ai:itA 1 '9M ' _.. aTA~ ._..., C. ._... 'It undert.hedl.rectlonof ..a Nohce of Dlf.ull and ....._,,....... lne. c.trfvrnlll: 11411 Ven-Tlle~PltflOll•at• ,,.lt . .teTIM! AMUll • • Th471 TN'°'"'"I,.,..,..,. TM ~ -.. ........ --------- Harb 0 r Lawn (IKtlon lo w IO be ~~ OI'-. Cout lura IMVd ,ltudtc>Ctty,Callf dOina bl4'nMI"' MINT. 4$90 MacArthur Cloirla ......... • "91ftelt.....,..f0rthepat'I• Mortuary. =:-'tne ~ ... ~ Deity'1tot Man:.tl 3 '· '9:.2 11:! eon. Family Tru11 , c!f~::rr.::r~::;.,~ =:;,·~~~~ .~::o MUC NOTIC(. ·~.:r~~'= ;;-:.-:"::~ *'" &•• • Ill IOCaleO 190 ANo Mo Canl4, lent •· 41H Carnpva Drive .. Ian 0...,.. Gtmoir lf10 , • ~ • -· y~ KarmM. °':'J: 1U HO ..._ ftAI I lll••!!lll~~ .. 11(111· Diii ~ .. .-.... ...., 1,,...,. P\8t.JC llQ!IC( leeOI, Call! tOlo3 luffe 1000, lrwu.a, Cllltt C4IMoNlle C«S>C)lllllOfl PIClnlOUI .._... ..,... .00, '""'9 Caltl ,._.,..~of n. ....... ,._ .. • ...,.,,""""' ..,., -. Klrtllide Mabel .... , tt tU1'S TNe bvtlneN 11 C:Oft• ,._ aTA~ tl?tt ... ,_.... W..lnttntli ...,......__. L.aHOatltT.O. .... .............. .,.,. tJJO fllftu•on lllMI £••••• M1"~ •eotWlllOfl TM........,.1*9QM.. .. ........ ~ ..... L.al#tftOe ............. ,(2 ~ Tfle* ..... ..,,,.,. UHOlf.aTD.SPvtet fl'ICrlflOYllU!P' ....,.,fllAotltO ~.IM.• Calllofnl• Tlte re91aoan1 OOfll• ..._......... ..._ • C••• .-... ....._,._,A-IOI.~ Aw., ~ .._, MC. _..ITAtl •• If 8vnll• HIN 09• .. 0P· *"'.-,· 4111 C.mput _.. IO~ Wll-Al., ~NOloo.1, ti , lllOI YOft ...._c.11._t C..-.? .. ~TNMJe Tilo'°"°""'I..,.. .. ........, lftc,Ollklf-. 12U Ot• .,... tOOO wne ,... ll/lllllel ttlO "".....,. , .. ,.,.... tntM, cam -. ......._ ·~''.!'"• Laure'1co ....._ .... , .. ,lcie 2342'Al#tl CNUCOMll, ~~-......_ .... ,lultanot, Clllf "11& ....._ W-. or ,_... ltfM • • ::: • =·,,_, ... ._..lit, wr. 1 ft ACIL TWINTY ftAf!T• t~lf'lf.:._~Mtlt n. ~ le CIOn• _.T ~~Nl1A A••a11c•d L tlUll'I ttslklll It _... =" -l•:.=..•-°""".. fl 1 ..... -CS.. l'O 80K1031~ NIM, 11112 liWI• .. .,. .... -la '°'1• fWtMlly ............. ...,. .. __ Hlall1rit ,...., ••• ,i ... inc . c.-. ..... llr: a ...... ,.,. .._ -... nuu CA IHoSf .,.,.,.,..,c.w tlfM _.., br' • ..,_., IJWt•.,.. TNe • 1 •• ... ...., ...-. • ._, ••· lntN. --a.",.. . .,... .. -._ -. m 4Jf0f4 ....., 0 ..... ,..., ...... fho , .. , .. ,..,. CO"'• ---c:..iera.. Of Or· c.. WPM TM ,.....,.,.. .... ..,.. .... 'r. ......... ... ef~IKOFMCA M.-Oft A.-vo. ltW'M, TM rottatrant com· ....,... 10 tr-.,._ ~ ~ Ol'I .._... '7. Tlllll i.. 1fflw It ._. ...... .,_ ..._ T-. ,. .... , ... -· AUht#lrod ...... Cllf.111.. ,__.. .. trerieact ~ ,_ ... .. ....... ... ""'" ............... , ............ ~ .............. .... Cl«*.O ..... •• ~-'··~· ~...,...:...!,'O_~~---~~L~, 'tt t• Or ... 0... • .-!.'t!..~·~~ ......... · .......... , -....... --.. ..... ,1,,)0 ,,...Nlf) .. f,.. • ell ,. ........ ...,., rYn 1 --,_,_ -,_,_. _ _,....__.,. • ,... Mardi ft. , - ----~ 1 -• -• c.. 1171"4 ~ alloYe on Mef.ill '· ,_ t ta tell ---• ...._ -.. -.. • .... 1, -• w.r "9fWI l c-d '1112 ._. 1'11 ... M. .... •ao. Geno ,..._ 11W • ..._ D ....... ,..._ ,........, ""'""" ,_ A..,_, ~. Callf ~A Wan.on,~ '*"'*' WA ""8 ....... ,.... .. 11-------------1•1w TNI -•Ntil .. _, •111_,...... ---:tr . _..,_ . Tiiie ~ .. ,,... t• oon. ,.. .. c.ne,ClefttllfOr· .... c-.e;c..t•Or· ...........-... MA IU'"'~'l ...,.. .. ..... .., a ..... ..,, ..... °"""' ., .... "' ~ • ......, ' ......... ~ ... ,....... --..... et .. aMa9 of Illa TIM ,..,.., ... , C"9• ..... ..... Clllll*.~ ,-:-... -.. .....-~ ·:.··=.--:. '1dl~ ........ o.rr. ~-.!! .~!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I ;i.'!: -f, M. _,.. ii~ w 337 w 4 PI \ I II 'ffl U • ' WHIMAI. tn ... Pt a c..if' + for IM formetion cl IN .,..~, Dlttrrctt. tl'lt loetd of Oii.-. W .. .,, .. _,.to ldoP' ._of WOf'ka fore. lmpfo....,..,t o..tnc.tt. put9Uant 10 _,,. IW'D Dll 11 111 lo be CIOftduoled • pt~ by lew: end ....... 1. It II h ••ation of the loetd of OftectOtt of IAWO to *'°Pt a Plan of WOfkt fOf" uch "' ... ~ """ou.'Nft' Oiilllriete ...,,, 2. It II lbe ..,._ il•ttaon of the &dwd Of OWectOft to aoqutt• or conttruc:t Improvements dllCf1bed In .. ""'-Of WOtka. • llPP'OY9Cf. end to lteue ~., ~ bonds. the p<oc.edt of wNdt INI be~ lo pey the~ t'*-Of, estime'-' .. Mt font! betoW a.ctlon 4, The purpoee of tht ptopoe9CS P1an of WOflct fOf NCh ot Improvement Olstrle1 Not 286 Ind 218 ttwll be to ~end conetruc:t WOttt. and fllCilttiM, M deeet•Mcl In the ~ti.,. Plan ot WorM. for the ~k>n. tr•tment end disposal of M'#aJge. ano the at0t999 and dl1trlt>Ytlon of ,......_, wet•. lndUclng defN, reaerVOitt, atorege tria. 1r..iment fac111u ... plpee, pwnplng ~. mnd .. MC 1 nwy equipment end property therefor. eequlring funds to fulftll oontractual commttrnenta to e«ry out tM PQW9f'I and purs>OMe of IRWO contained In contrecta. lnekJdlng coritractt with othet egenciet, end tht payment of QPefa11ng and ot1* cottt ot IRWO to the axteol ~by a.w, ptOYldad that the carrying out of theM purpoaae shalt t>enaflt the land within the rifPictlve lmpf ovement 06atrlct • " -8ectJOn 5. The~ tttlf'M'-' axpen ... of eanylng out the Plen of W()(t(t It aa tollowt fOf each or the ,...,.c:tlYa lmproY9ment Olatrlcta. $20,000.000 for Improvement Oftlrlc1 No 188, S 10.000.000 '°' lmprowment Dlett'lt;t No 111. 145.000.~ f0t lmpre>vem«1t Ott1net No 288, end S 15.000.000 for Improvement Olatr1Ct No 211 a.ct6of\ I . Getw• obtlgatlon bond9 era proposed to be .uth0fl1ed, 1.....0 and told on behalf of Md\ of the raepecti\4 Improvement ~lnett fOf the purpoae of provtd4ng funds to carry out Its Pl.,, of W~•. Md 11111 r ment• ror wrying out such putPoM shall be **' axcluttV9fy on 1h1t lands wttNn the raepectlYa lmpr.ament Dlatilct, lnctudlng any terrltoty ennaxed thereto a.ctlon 7. A IMP 8howlng the exterior bounder• of MCti Improvement 0.trlc1 i. on file -.th the Seaetaty of IRWO 11'4 i. ~ for lffepec11on by any per90n or par90n1 lnletetted. Section a. Mondey, Mar~ 27. 1948 at the hour of 6 00 pm (or •'°°" thw .. rtar at ls raaaonably pr~) In the Boerd of o.r~ora Ftoom or Irvine Rancti Weter Otttr'lct, 18802 Bardeen Avenue. lrAna, c.Motnla. be Md \hci Mme are hereby fixed t>y thlt Board of Oftac:tOf'I u the time and plaoe for a helt'lng .mt raapect to MCtl lmpr~t Oiatr1ct on the QUMtlon of the purpoM of the ptopoa9d Pl.n of Works. tN benefit to landa wlthm the propc>Md lmprOYament ~lrlet trom c.tyinQ out ltt purpoae. tN ettlrnated expenta of carrytng out ua purPota and any other mattw ralellng to llT'f of the foregoing s.ctlon 9. At the Oma and~ fixed In Section 8 or et any ttme °'pl~ to which IUCh heatings '!WY be continued. eny aareon lntw•ted, lnciudlng all peraon1 owning land within the lmproV9menl o.stttct, Mey..,.,_.. end be hM/d conc::ernlng any matter .. 1 t0t1h In th• resolution of lntantlOn, end wrmen proteat•. If ""'f, will be oonUdered · Sac:tJon 10. The Secretary Is directed to publlen notice or euch hearings by publl•hlng •copy of this raeolutlon one. a week IOf two t1icc: ... 1ve weeks pursuant to Section 806e of the Cehtornta ~ ~ In e newspaper of general circulation published In Orange County The flral OUbl6caUon shall be at leaet tour1aan (14) daya prior 10 the lime fl>tad for the hearings. Tha Secretary fe fUrther dlf'«:tad to pott a copy of this raeofutlon In three public plac" within .ac:h Improvement Olltrtc1 for at. !Mat fourteen ( 14) days prior to the tie lhted fOf the tlaarlngs To the ••lent the s.cr.t.irv hat, prior to adoption hereof, .ecompllehed any or the publications or Potting• directed by ttNI Section. the aame .,. hafeby ratified • s.ctJon 11. Tht s.ctat.wy ia et.o euthOflZed to tend a certified copy ot thlt rasoluUon by eertJtled "*'· poataga praptlid, to aacti property owner In the lmpro"*MOI Olstrlett u snown on the tut aquellnd ~troll or .. known to the Secretary. The malling lhall be completed not les• than ten ( 10) days priOt to t. ht heetlng. Any o.t.c:t In or failure to give the notice required by lhl1 Section th.a not affect the valtdity of the prOCMdlnga oe.cribed haf•n ADOPTED. SIGNED AND APPROVED thb 13th day or Mareh. 1989 ,.... 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Sources said the company '"Y be leaning toward a higher offct :om billionaire hotel executive Jay l ritzker. J. Thomas Talbot, a former airline executive from California who has represented Ueberrotb in nego- tiations. said his group was outbid by another contender he wouldn't ident- ify. Talbot also said Ueberroth didn't plan a higher offer. Tens Air. Eastern's parent com- pany, declined to comment on whether it intends to sell the airline to the higher bidder. Texas Air's board was known to be meeting Thursda}' to mull buyout offers. Any purchase of the airline would have to be approved by U.S. BankruptC) Coun Judge Bunon L10and. who 1s administering East-ern 's Chapter 11 reorganization in New York. ~· Source$ elost to the s11ua11on. v.ho declined to be 1dcnufied. identified the bid~r who may have beaten Ueberroth as H)att chain hotelier Ja) Pritzker, who has been involved in other bag airline deals. Pritzker did not immediatel y rr- tum telephone calls for comment at his Chicago offices. But his emerg- ence in the b1dd1ng struggle for Eastern added another v.dl-ltnown name to a roster of takeover stratesists that have been man- euvenng for the cnpplcd a1rhne ince its workers struck March 4. The Ucberroth offer, which v.ould have gi ven the Eastern union a 30 percent share an the a1rltne an ex· change for wage concessions. had garnered supPon from the unions in recent da}s. It was con 1dered a favorite to beat a long-awaited offer by takeover strategist and T\\ A owner Carl kahn. "We're obviously d1sap~in1ed that we're unable to proceed,' Talbot said an a telrphone interview in Ne"' Factory orders show back-to-back declines By NANCY BENAC AuocMtl~ "'•" llf tl!e< WASHI NGTON -Orders to U.S. factoncs for manufac- tured goods dropped 2.3 percent in February. the second straight monthl) decline, the govern- ment said Thursday in a rcpon offering more evidence the economv may be slowing. Order$ fell to a seasonally adjusted S230.7 billion last month after dropping 1.2 per- cent in January. the first back- to-back declines since or'ders fell for four consecutive months stanmg in February 1986, the Commerce Depanment said. Last month's decline was in hne with a spate of other government reports that show- ed slower growth in February and with widespread expecta- tions that the economy will cool off in this seventh year of its record peacetime expansion. ''This confirms that February was a very weak month." said economist David Wyss of Data Resources Inc. in Lexington. Mass. '"It leaves unans~ered the question of "hether this as the stan of th e slowdown we're expecting." The decline would ha'c been even bagger "'ere 11 not for a 22.4 percent surge last month in defense orders. which arc sub- ject to w1de swings depending on ~henJ.o' crnmcnt contracts are sagne . Excluding the m1htary, orders were down J perce nt last month. Ttie biggest negative factor in last month's orders picture was a 7.2 percent decline in the transportation category. refl ec- ting fewer orders for planes and cars. But even excluding the vol- atile transponation area. ~II other orders still were down 1.4 percent last month. Economi st Mi chael P. N1cm1ra of M1tsub1sh1 Bank 1n New York said thal while the cconom) is growan~ al a slower pace than last year, the drop m factor) orders was largel) a fallback from strong demand 1n December. when order rose 4. 7 percent. ''It's more of a reacti on to the s1rong numbers that "'e sa" 1n the past as opposed to true "cakncss." N1cmira said. The Ftdcral Rescn e Board for a year has been pushing up interest rates in an effort to restrain economic growth to reduce inOataonal) pressures. The econom) grew a robust 3. 9 percent last year. th e tx-s1 showing m four )Ca~. but anal)sts believe the pace wall be closer to 2. 7 percent this )car. with 1hc slowdown most evi- dent 1n the second and third quancrs. Factor)· orders had increased a health) 9. 7 percent in 1988 in pan due to an export-led boom that showed signs of stalling la1e in the )Car. The back-to-back decline!> in orders dunng the first t"o months of 1989 ma) suggest the Fed's slo"'down campaign 1 taking effect. W)ss said. "The Fed'~ been raising ratc'i for a )ear now.'' he said. "If\ about time we started to ..cc 11 in the real growth (stat1st1c ) ·· In the kc ) categol) of non- defense ca pital soods. con- sidered a good indicator of fu ture andustf) investment plans. orders dropped 8.2 per- cent 1n February to S37. I billion after rising 2.3 percent 1n Janu- ary. Orders for "big ta d.ct" durable goods. items e~pectcd to last three }'ears or more. were down 3.J perce nt to a seasonall1 adj usted S 124.:! billion after dropping 2.8 perce nt during the previous month. Declines were recorded 1n nearly all m~or andustnes. in- cluding a 3.-percent drop an orders for primal) metals. w11h the steel industl) accounting for much of that decline. York follo~1n11 mcct1ng of the Teu~ .\tr board TWA general counsrl Mark Buck- stean ~.ud Icahn would ha' e no comment. The Ueberroth deal. neaotiated over 1he p:m two and a half weeks, would have included Eastern's Nonhcast huttle service, Talbot sau.I. A pokesman for drvelopcr Donald Trump ~1d Thursday hr ~1111 was an negotiations with Texas Air Chairman Fran!.. Lorenzo about bu)- ing th e Eastern Nonheast shuttle. Trump a.greed last Oc'tober to purchase the New York·Boston- Wash1ngion service for $365 ma Ilion, but the transaction has not yet been completed and Trumpsmcc then has a ked for a IO\\Cr purchase pnce. pokesmeo for Trump and Teus tr "'ere not 1mmed1atel) a' ailable for comment. Talbot said the proposed S464 million purchase .p,nce ''ould ha'e included around S-00 mil hon in cash 11n'1 thr rP(t m debt sccuriuc . The u tern union\ "ould ha' r rt•cci"ed a 30 pcrC"e-nt tal..e 1n the airhnr. wh ile Ud~rroth and Talbot would ha'c held another 10 percent and tmcstor\ 1nclud1n1 Dre"el Burnham Lamben Inc. would ha ve held the rcm:uning 40 percent. In other development\ 1 hursda)" n federal Judgt• an M1nm1 conMdered whether to order £astern pilot~ back to wori... Eastern's law)ers returned to court seek1n.a to force pilot\ ·back to "'ork after almost four "eek of a strike. arguing that the pilot union was tllegall> u mg the "'alJ..out to change ats contract. But the p1lou. told U .. Distnct Judge Ed"ard R. Da' 1s they JOmed the Mach1n1'its on March 4 in a legal S) mpath\. "'all..out because the} fear- ed that tc,as Air Chairman Frank LorenLO "ould destrO) both un ions. as he had at Ea-;tem· sister earner Continental A1rhncs m 1983 It v.as unclear ''hen Da' as "ould mal..e a deca wn. Regional airline eyes _Eastern shuttle ly MAJICY GOltDON ,., ........... NEW YORK -An aw.e~mc regional u1rhnc 1\ vying with real e tate developer Donald Trump to buy Eastern Airltne • Northea t •hut- tie sen. ICC. America West Airltncs. the na- tion's 10th-largest carrier, has put a competing offer for Eastern' threc- cit) muttJe on the tabl • sources close to the s11uat1on said late Wednesday. Meanwhile. takeover strateg1 t and TWA owner C:i rl Icahn and outgoing ba~ball Comm1ss1oner Peter V Ucberroth art gaining momentum a~ the top contenders for the rt$1 of tnl..cbound Eastern. sources said. speaking on condition of 6nonym11y. Obsenc~ beltcve the a1r'hne's fate could be decided when the directors of Eastern's parent compan). Trxas o\ar Corp .. meet toda> in Houston. In M1am1. Ea!>tem returned to ~oun toda) )ttk1ng to force '" pilot back to woril.. The a1rltne <'Ontcnds the pilots arc on an 11leaa.1 stpke. The3ilots told us. Distm:r Judat • Edwar 8. Oa' i~ they J01ned . the • Machm1cits union on March 4 1n a legal sympathy v.alkout. bccau~ they fearcJ that Texa~ Air Chairman Frank Lorr nio would de~troy both' unioM, as he dtd at sa~ter carrier Continental an 1983. Lorenzo and Trump. were ncann& agreement Wedne'iday on the \ale of the shuttle, said a spoke1mtn for tht Trump Orpnt1a11on. Trump agi::ccd an October 10 buy the shuttle from Eastern •for $365 million But he recentl y told Texas ar that the ~tnke against Eastern. 1n m founh "'eek. had lowered the huttle's value and that he would reduce hi\ offer b) about S 125 m1llton. Texas Atr coun1ered b) telling (Please SU SHUTTLE/11111,.., The enterprising woman honored , By DONNA MOONEY 01111)1 l"llot IUJ!rwo fdltOt Anne Kimbell Relph. 1989 rcc1p1- cn1 of the Small Business Admmas· trat1on's district Women in Bu incss Ad vocate award has never heard of The Mo mm\ Track. It's just lil..e her to mass the brouhaha over a recent stud~ that sa~s "'omen "ho choose to ha"c children cost more to emplo~c~ than ch1ldlcs'i "'omen and perhaps sho uld • be herded along a slower. flcx1blc - ca rcer tracl... "If I e>.pencnccd d1scnmma11on I \\aS probabl} too bUS) to JlOllCC 11:· Relph said of her career. She gradu- ated with a bachelor's degree m English from the Un1 vers1t) of V1r- g1n1a and earned a ma~ter's degree in special studies from George Washing- ton lJ01 \<CrS1ty. incc lhcn her "-Ork ha~ focused on women's education. including conducting a litcraC) pro- gram in .\fnca. producing a "Women of Ach1e.,.cment" series for public radio and dc\eloping a mini-MBA program as c>.ccut1\.C director of U ( 's Orange ( ount) Center Relph "on the ad.,.ocatc a"ard for herding "omen business 0" ncr\ into another track: the educa tional track. 1ncc Scptemhcr 1987 Relph has '"' 11ed bu anC\\"omen to monthl~ mretangsofThc Enterpnsang Woman Inc:. "here the" can tall about their problems. ask questions 1hc) ·,c been too embarrassed to ask else" here eat breakfast and hc;ten to a panel of e>.pcrts. Enterprising Woman began w11h about 150 women at a breal..fast meeting. The prOJCCt has grown to mdudc panels and training seminar' on marl..eung. computers and other small bus1nc issues. Relph"s mall· mg last has s llrd to more 1han 1.000 bu sanes 0" nc women's or- gan11a11ons. Relph said more busi c!>ses in the l l.S. arc owned by worn n than men. and women's bu\me scs ha'c a higher succe s rate. Bu women lace .t o;cparatc se t of challen es .. Man> Man their companies 1n t c home. on a shoestring budget. I king for an altcrna11 ... c to their f ull-t1me )Obs 1 he) arc isolated from he trad1t1onal bus mess circles. and so the~ ma} lack even ba'i1C knowledge about ho" 10 Bank of ~ewpor• '°llcu·k Pru·e Quotl"<i run a bu me ~ r=-=============::::T------:----------1 Far worst' than not• knov.1ng th e · ans"'cr. pcrhap , 1s the fear of sound- ing umntelligenC Barri n~er. R)an & Compan> RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. \lf'mlm \\'U 'IPt 152-7171 .... ,_ .... CMr1 lwe! ltU ..... llft1 CISTA •U-SU.115' OFF-CAMPUS DEGREES· IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT Information Meetings Wednesday April 5th Pacifica Community Hospital ,,...., Rlttlm Thu l•/.,,,..tl••T•: U••mlty •/IA Vt"'' lcftHI., CIM " .. ,,., EtlllOI h .,. H•lllt~•,.,M•,..ir-•t 1f9f Tld,_, St. IA Vm.t, CA fl 750 mf>UMIJI 18792 Delaware Street Huntington Beach 2nd Floor Community Room 6PM-7PM Ool•--------- location _______ _ ............................... ~~--~~.-..~..._...___.;;;._ __ ~_..---=-­ Cly ;;;.;.. ........................... __ .._ __ ...._..._~~--tot•----1~ ------------- Tl' J 0Ut9 ...... _______ Wcwli .----------- .......... ---... ~_... .. "There's omc qucst1onl'. the} "111 not ask 1n a mixed group. As women "c·"e tned 10 do 11 all oursch cs -1t' cxhausttng.'' said Relph. who '" a mother. he strcssc to the a11endcci; that there's no such thing as a \tupad question. Panic1pants agree the meetings help v.omen find answers that man) bu inc smcn alread) have. "I .think It really has done thnt," said Sheila lvary, a self-employed accountant and member of lhc group's adv1 or) board. Catherine Clampitt, small bu inc de .. clopmcnt officer for Libcny Na- tional Bank, s:ud the group satisfies a dcmind for women bu inc~s O"-ncr. ··1 don't know of an> o ther group that doc that." Susan Linn. owner of the Network· 101 Directory. said one of the areate t rt~ard is overcom1n& a lacl of knowledgt. "h's not what manv oru o....., "'9t ...... ., Nlitti ..... Anne Klmbell Relph was n•med Women In 8u1lne11 Advoc•t• of the ye•r. hD\C' been broup.ht up to do. There·, JU!lt cH'I) thrna to knin .. f{dph \,lid \VOOIC:n hfl\ C 'iOlll(' catching up tu do m the world of bu~1ne"''· \! umcn tend to under-value thcm~IH'\, ta) too Iona on a JOb path, don't look for wa'" tu enlarge thc11 JOb'> don't ~-c~ public; recogn1tt0n for what the) do and v. 11 to be cho n for po 11tQn\, Women alw n('l·il to dapt to a different t) le of' commun1cat1 on. "Women tend 10 communicate nm<)llg tht'IJl\Clv C\ in n \\a) that ·~ "Cl) conlu'lini to men." ht> C\- plaancd Thev tend to talk ubout more uh)(.'Cl nt the same time thnn men while men tend to prefer a line r con\.crsatton. Women in 1entral haven't adopted u t1me-1 ·money amtude and o the) tend to "over· commun1cnte,'' Relph s~ud. Comm um alJon 1 the fo<.'U of the !irst of l.hhon bOOks Relph l'i wntang for .Ytomco bu\lnc owner.. "(om· mu111l' ttmg \\1th D1ffirult l'e<>plc" I\ due out thl'i \untmcr En1el"fln Ill& Woman·, nc\t meet· ina ,., \pnl 2~ at the lr"tnt• Mamou. thr topic 1 "Jncr\'.asina Your V1\· 1b1ltt) end P1ex!uc11v11v-" and fcatun:s 1am Bra h1(r, prc~ident of Br.ishter Co.: nne Cro'<'cll, prcs1· dent of C ro"°ell and \ ~iate\' and I orramc Reaf'in>tder "u..e pre\1dent nd panncr ot Wt'C·\d\ 1ct. for more 1nformauon call 85.?-61 8. Feds take over 9 more savings & loans Total under government's control reaches 17 5 in 28 states lj DAVI SKIDMOftE A1n•1Ul""9W..., a'mendment~ to Prc51drnt Bu h''i S&L plan . the f rca'IUf) Drpartmcht \81d the aacnq that would be created to handle failed 1n.t1tutions wall "cc>rwdcr the effect of tran_JK.J1u11 on property values 1n local rtal estate market and on local btnkina mar· ket~ ... Lqit.latort from 'Ital ti ~uch u Tcut and Colorado. where much of the~ ttal estate '' lcXaltd. art looluna for a paranttt that the 10,tmrMnt won·t Kil off the ral estate too qu1cklv. The ldm1n111rat1on, attkina to prntrvt •• m..ch ~1bili1y • pou. tblr. it hopitj I liaeral 1&1•neal of ..... ~ ... ~ ,. tlUtc will billl oil mort dNilld -·· •• ·-.... ,...: ... toitl11611. Tiie P1l11'11 Da;Diii ......... ,, Real ate group hosts seminar on inspections The Ora• County C'hlpter of tbt CdfenAi .... r..taa. le'fertlee A...._,.... wtU .boll~m1nar on home in1PK1ion ttttaniqutS and lhc bu ancaofbome an ion. Apnl 16 at the lrvint Marriott Hotel. C~nna event -wall be the P.W. a..._ C.., an environmental hc~ltb and ufrty .fi~ located tn Garden Grove. ~·~ t~_ ancludc_roof co,erings and framina, aniC'S, insulauon. 'cnuns, W1nna, ptptn .. ductana. plumbing and elcctncaJ s> t.ems h w1Jl 1ho cAploR ~~aon of complete structural framina of a home. the hcauna and 11r condiuon1na symms and elcctncal systems. Kevan O'Malltj, \iice pres ident of CREIA of Cahfom11 will be the 1nstNC10r.O'MalkvKrvtda ch11rmanofthc educauonalserv1ccscomm1nrc in both 1987 and 1988. He 1s president of Network Home In pec11on •r\1C:e Jnc. aervana a~l of Otanac-and San Diego Count1CJ. Rcse~auons ma~ be made b) calling Peter Walker. 240-4663; 8111 Ro !>. 848~948; or Ke\i1n 0 Malley , 364-1080 • There IS a ,qfstratton fee of$ IOOfor CREIA members a.nd S l 25 for non- members. lunch and 1n~truC'l1onaJ matenals arc included. • • • • • 'Re 1111 Tralaiq Falt pon~rcd by the Orange Count)· <'hapter of Society (or Tra10101 and Development will be April 19 at the Anaheim Con\ienuon Ct'nter. The fair offer numerous "'orkshops 1ocludins ~~111 buik1ing. prc~ntat1on kills for non-trainm._devclopments 1n legal decisions affectJna trainina and development, enhanc1n1 product quality via Lraining. 1nd1v1duaJ <'aretr development 1uue how to influence senior ma.o.agcment, ho"' to orpn1ze a consuluna bu~iness and build 1maat and rtput.auon and how to de\elop skills to increase product1 \'1ty and meet the bottom hne. The $Cminar 1s dCS11Jlcd for cl rom trainers and people in human re~urces mana,tment and development Conference attendees will have numerous op1.>nunu1cs to network wuh tra1ningand human resource profcuaonal'I, and to visit the M>ld-out cxh1b1t1on hall fea tunnJ more th.an 40 HRD vendo~ who will d1sph1) the latest 1nnovauons an training and human resource development "The Grtat Years Ahead" will be the topic of keynote speaker Ray Bradbury. science fiction write r. at noon. Registration 1s from 8 to 8:30 a.m., and the 1ra1n1ng fair runs from 8:30 tl.m. to 5 p.m. The fee 1s $8 5 for A TO members and tudents. S IOS for non- members. For those 1ntere tcd only in Ray Bradbury's presentation. fee for the luncheon and the ex hibit hall 1s $50 and does not include entrance to the workshops. For reais1rat1on 1nforma11on or group rate information contact Jan Donofno at 432--0S80. • • • The monthly mect1na of MEETINGS PLANNERS INTERNATIONAL. Oranac County chapter, w11l be Apnl 19. at the Westin Sou1h Coa t Plaza Hotel Thespea~er will be Dr. Eliz.at~ L Keaney, Keame)/Bandlc) Enterpnsc who will ~~sent a work. hop 011 ncgot1auons. Following the 3:30 to S p m. pr~m. OCMPJ will present a "Partners an Paradise" trade how at the ~me location. Trade how n.-a1~strat1on bc11n\ at 5 p.m. "uh the comb1na11on trade show/recept1on from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. MPI 1 a 9,()()0..membcr orpniiat1on for thost' 1n,ol,cd in planned meeti ngs and upplt~rs to the mccungs industry For regmrauon, contact Fred Yount at 855-6 792 • • The e"pon Center As.soc1auon will host an information torum l\1a) 12. fea tunoJ Rlcurd Sim, president, Investment Propcnic~ Group for Th1: Irvine Co. 1m s prescn11uon will feature 1hc Irvine Spectrum The Irvine pcctrum 1s a 2,600-ncre master-planned cen1cr tor rcscarch,technolog) and business lrvane pcctrum 1~ cu1Tentl) the headquarters for 340 l'Ompan1c "1th aproiumately 13,000 employees. These companies ha'c made an c 11mat1:d capital investment of more than SSOO millton. The forum will be held at the Newport Beach Marr1ot1 Hotel. 900 Newport Center Dnve, at 7:30 a.m. A continental breakfast \\111 6c ~net.I Co\t for breakfast and proaram 1s SI 0. The mttttng 1s open to Lhe public Rc~rvatton information. 720-8488 Walt Disney Co. files suit against.academy ly CATHY FRANKLIN c.y-.....s.-. LO ANulLE.C, -The Wah 01Sne) Com pan) tiled a la\\ uat today aaainst the \cadcm) of Motion Picture An.sand 1enccs for alleged copyn&hl 1nfnngcment of us now White chanacter <lunng Wcdnc1da) JU&ht's 0 :s~ broadcast. The fodcrnl law u1t. "h1clu:bn.rgcs unfair competat1on and v1olat<on of the ( ahfom111 unt1-d1lut1on lnw. rc- aultcd from the unauthor11~·d u!.C or Di ne)'!I now White rharactcr 1n an QPCnina dance ~Qucncc. [)1 nc> of- fic1al s'ud Bru~c Oa\1\ c>.e,utJ\C ndm1n1'\- \rator for the .\cadem), dl~lineJ romment on the ~u1t whtch ~d. uo pcc11icd damaic; and an 1nJunc- 1ion a the c:idcm) from u 1111 other 01\nc) ch:anu:te" The Ac:adem) '"ards tdecut oprned with an actress dre ~d as .Snov. Whne being 1ntet'\-1e\\cd in the Jobbyofthe tmnc Ct\lc .\udttonum and then followma a chorus line of dancing stars to the stage In hts complaint. auomc> Pctrr F Nolan says 01snc) heard rumors t\\-O da)s before the broadcast that "an unauthonLcd and untlaucnng refer- ence to Dt ney material \\tlS to appear Ill the program " .\cadcm) la\\)Crs rould not be reached until March 29. "'hen the) a \urcd Disney the sho"' did not corua1ncd an) material "tkh:tcnou'i" to its interests. the compl:u nt M.tlcs. But the Academy l:iw>er'i did not re' cal the Ac-.tdcmy'\ intcnt1om to fcatuic Disney's Snow Wh 11c lharnc-· tcr in t.tle I ().minute segment. Jn:ord· 1ng to the complaint. C'ommentin~ on the filing. t ran._ \\ell, D1sne)' ~ pre 1dcnt and chief operat1ngofficcrsa1d· ··we ha' c Brt'Jt re pect for the \cadcm) of Mo11on P•cturcs Am and 1encc and for all that 11 doe> \\.-e "err Lhcrcforc great I) surpnscd .and d1 ma)cJ when "c 'te\\cd last c'eninl ~cadem) .\ y,;ards ccrcmon1c~ to )Ct that our \no"' \\ h1tc character had been uscJ C\ten~1\tl) \\t1hou1 our pemll\ 100 · SDG&E will pursue trial on public takeover study ' ~AN Olf(i{) (AP) -an D1cio IJld\.llldl 101 .i ¥OHrnmcnt cnt1t) 10 Ga & lccmc ( o. \\ill puriuc II'\ purchase and oper.itc l>G [ plani for a court hc;inna on v.;hcthcr lXi&E. which 1s the lalJtCI of a the Count) Water u1hot1t) \hould S2.4 billion 1akcOH'r b> M l:t'orp. has be able to \pend Ul\P )tr fun~h on a prot~tcd \uch a munic1palt1.at1on fea\1b•ht} 1ud)' of a pubhc Llkeo,,tr und 'o"cd to re 1 tan) uch anempt of the ut11tt) \kanwhale. the four-member n SOO& officials id the) hope to 01~0 congr~\1onal dc:lcp11on on _.. kl 1 f hundl.)' sent a letter tu Federal bqin an ~ttmatni v.;ce ona tna on Encrs> Rc:aula1ory ChaJrm1n fartha the matter b) cart) ummer. · H a\kina fora full inH~\t1pt1on of But the Ullhl) Id It \\lll no11ppe:al the public btnclit or the prupo~d a i~·s d«i ion carher 1h1 v.;l:el.: takco,cr. refus1n1to1 ucaprcltm1nary 1njunc·· The dtkption a ked He to uon 1t11n t the water authont)'s closcl) c\1m1nc the merac:r· .. 1ml)a4.:t saudv on re 1den11al and bu\in~s ennJ "lf lhe •'lier aulhont~· "'ants to do rate . -.:ompclillon wtth othtr ut1l- a shad) •11h1n the fU1dehne \Ct down mes and C'mplO)tt\ of each com- b)' tM Judtt· thats tine:· id Ma.t) pan\', and to detC'rm1ne v.hethtt the Wood, 11111&ant trnC'ral counsel for conSohdat1un of the t111to uult11c i 1n SOOAE ... We don·a bthc~'<' thouil\ the pubhc sntrrt t that ~ tbould be able to u The letter. llf\Cd b) conan-umrn t.upaitfl'Uidltock'clopa btucpnnt Jim Bales. Bill lo~r). Ou.ncan for an 1equ11euon." Hunter and Ron Packard, also uk.td The wawuuthorit) has hirtd R. W. for 1n xcountana of Ed1ton'1 rolt' 1n Beck A Auacaa~ fot Sauk to Jo a the aborted mettel") of SOO&.E -.11h SI00.000 lluily Oft ..tw1htr 1t 1 luuon Ek<tricPov.vCo Or1n99 Coeet OAILV PILOTIFridatl, M.o S1. -811 ring penaltles sought for Miiken EW YOR.K -Pr0t«utors arr ~t1na staamna:pnlOn terms and more than S 12 bi Dion an ~nalun apanstJunk bond wizard Machael R M.ilken and two othtrs in the laracst cnmanal action ap1nst a Wall Strttt trader. •• The Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. hecuta~e was 1nd1C'lcd b )' a federal grand jury Wednesday along with his 40-ycar-<>ld brother, Lowell J. Milk- en. and Bruce Lee Newbcfl. a former trader for Dr~ul.L the nation's fiRh-larac t secunt.Jes urm. The long-cx~ctcxl md1 ctmenc chargt"d the three with turning Drtxel into a b1llion-<lollar racketeerina enterpn~ that used Drexel's JUnk bond department for a ~nes of secunttes frauds with various unin- d1cted co-conspirators Among them arc the imprisoned Ivan Bocsky and member of the defunct 1n\C~tment oartnership, Pnneeton-Newpo1 t l'annc~. AH thrtt ckftndant1 face up to 20 )tan m pnson on each of t\\O racketeenna ch rg~. prusecuton \lid. mona other thmp the indict· mcnt a cukd Milken ot u in11llcgal inside information about mcraer pro~I to arranae deal .. and ma- nipulate -.tocls. U .. Attome) Benito Romano said the rackctccnna penaJues ~ere the mo t ever souaht aaamst andi\iiduah under the 19-)ear-old federal Racketeer Influenced, Corrupt Or· gan1Lat1ons Act. But dden~ laW)ers attacked the 98<ounrind1ctmen1 as an abu~ of wose-eutor1al power and a tool to "'rcnch cooperauon from other Drn- el cmplo)ces. They called the charaes a "per-version" of the racketecrin.a a t, which was established pnncipally to combat orpntzcd cnme but 1s used increasmily to prosecute "Ah1tc<ollar cnm1nal . ••J thtnk It I OUtrqtOUS IU U5C RIC 0 tn a <.·1rc um1tancc hke th1 , " sa id Michael Armmun .. an anome> for lo\\ ell Milken. "They applied the !ltatutc to bchavior~hich forthc most part has not bctn considered e\ en to be criminal. much le s the ubject ofa racketeering 1nd1ctmcnt." The t~rec: defend nts denied ~ron&doma anJ said the)' would pleatfinnocent. "Af\eralmost 21n )Cars ofle1ks and daMonions I am now cager to prcS(nt all the facts tn an open and unbiased forum:· Michael Milken ~•d 1n a uuement Milxcn. 42, h.a'i headed Drc~cl's Junk bond department since the m1d-l 970s and 1s credited with f"C\Ol- uuoomng cori;>0ratc takco\iers by ~I) mg on· tbc h1Jhly risky. high )1cld m1 secunues, tumina them into a $1 75 b1ll.lon annual market. The bonds also arc often used to help smaJI and med1um-s1ze companies lfOW, The 1ndictmtnl dacribod the Btvt>rl> Hall • Cahf.·buedjunk bond ckpanrmnt as "the dnv1ns foru behind ~ .. crs bus1nc55 .. nou,. that bet"een 19 3 and 1987 it accounled for nearly half of Drexel's profiu. If con"1ctCd ot1 the racketeerina counts aJoM. each defendant would fa e maximum fines of S3.7 billion, roud\ly double ibeir afleacd allic1t pront In addition. the thrtt arc subject to forfe1turc proceechnp on vinuaUy aU mone y they have made throutb their Drexel dealings 1noe 1984, an esti· mated S 1.85 btlhon. That includes Sl.2 b1lhon 10 salaries. $112 milhon 1n Dre"cl stock. S20S mlJhon in corporate finance fees. $37 million in trading profits on allCJCCily tainted deals and $257 million tn anteresL Michael M1l~cn aJso was cbarfed .. nh all or the 96 non-racketeenna counts. which tncluck numerous mtul. wire and sccuritJb frauds. Market advances out-number declines ly CHET CURRIER N' ......,... ,.,,.,., NEW YORK -The stock mark.et turned 1n an mdec1s1ve showing Thursday, paus1naaf\er its rally of the past three scss1onr.. The Dow Jones average of 30 andus1m1ls, up 38.48 points in the week's first three trading da)'6-'o..! ~ ped back .18 to 2.281.34. · But advanc1ns issues slightly out- numbered decline in nationwide: tradmgof New York Stock Exchange- hsttd stocks. with 726 up. 716 down and 498 unchnnged. Volume on Lhe floor of the Big Board came to I 59 95 m1lhon hares. up from 144.24 m1lhon in the prev1ou se~1on. Nallonw1de. con- solidated volume in NY E-hsted 1s ucs. tncludtng trades 1n 1hosc t0<.ks on regional eAchangcs and tn the over-thc<ounter mar.,et. totaled 188.41 m1lhon shares. . The Commerce Department re- ponc<l Thursda\" mornin2 that new \\'SE l PS 4 DOM\S • factory orders dclltncd 2 j" percent in February. That provided fresh suppon for the view that the pace of the cconom) began to low la st month. But analysts have been reluctant to conclude from a single month's data that the Federal Re~rvc has ()UC· cecdtd tn its cITon to ubdue inflationary pres!lurcs b)' ll&}ttcning credit. The lim ind1cauon of \\hcthc.'r the slowing continued in March isn't expected to come until the labor l>cpanment 's monthl) cmplo) mcnt repurt la te ne'<t \\-CCk In the mcanume. stock\ got httle support from the bond market. "-here intere~t rates rose shghll) Moncy<cntcr b.ink \tO<.k\ "-Crl' strong for the ~-c:ond stra1aht se s1on. apparent!) benefiting from inueased confidence among 1nst1tu11onnl money manager\ about their pro~­ pccts for "'<"athcnng fhird World debt oroblcm~ OTf l"PS \\D DOft\S . ' C 1L1corp chm bed I to 29' ; Bankamenca ~ • to 241 i; Chase Man- hattan I h to 37; Chem1caJ Banl..1ng 1'~to351.\. and J.P. Morgan I to 39'·•. Illinois Power led the ac11ve hst. down 111• at 14 on turnover of more than 4.3 million shares. The llhno1s Commerce Commission granted a much smaller rate increase than the company had l>OUght. G~nentcch dropped I"¥ to 111 •• An article in the New England Journal of Med1c1 nt reported on a stud) ~uggest­ ing thilt Lhe compan) 's C'lot-d1ssolv- 1ngdrug for lreatment ofhean attac._s is no more eITccti\C than a much les expens1'c alternat1\.-c drug. Sm1thlhne Becl..man. "hich mar-ket 1hc aJtematl\ e drug. ro~ ' to 55 a. Smtthl..hne also ha!. been the ubJCC'l latcl > of talt..eo,cr rumors and spceula11on NEW YORK CAP) Mar JO llt:TALS Pftl('ES Sears Roebuck rose •11 10 43'h. The company announced plans for a major rcvampmg of llS Orglntl.11· taonal tructurc. As mea$ured by Wilshire As- oc1a1cs' index of morr than S ..()()() nc tt vcly traded stocks, Lhc market increased $3.49 billion. or 0.12 per-cent, in value. The NYSE's composite index of all us h tcd common stocks edged up .13 to 164.38. tandard & Poor's industnal index lost 06 to 336.86. wh ile S&.P's 500- !ltock rompo tte index was up .17 at 292 52. The N DAQcomposite index for the over-the-counter market pined 6 to 404.56 At the American Stock Ellchange, the market value index dosed at 325.4 7, down . l l. ft H \'I' \ lll·:' DI U \\SD\Q Sl 'l'l\Rl 811 Or ... CcNlt DAILY PILOT/ Ftlday, Mateh 31. 1989 TD PAMD,Y ClllCU8 by Bii Keane COUNTS• CUL TVllS by Maratta & Maratta "Donald Duck and Daffy· Duck aren't brothers. They just have the same last name." R~""ber, ~hot.Acltf S doW'lln, wri~" s'rcai~\\t, ANA kHf yo11r f!yt Of\ the sed. MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENA~E "No. no, Marmaduke! There's a limit to the kind of treasures you can collect!" PEANUTS LET'S GIVE CHARLES THE OL BEAN BALL Rl61H NOW SIR ~ J·JI GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ! . . ITS T~E NEW MORAUT'< SIR! WIN AT ALL COSTS ! ~--v-~--- ~ C(J by Hank Ketcham t::~~ ... ,.3, "" J \ f (':'\ by Charles M. Schulz 1'M VERV FOND OF YOU C~ARLES, BUT STAY LOOSE! .. _ by Jim Davis OARf'lfLP/ PU'f THOSE CYMBAL~ AWAY! by Tom K. Ryan ft i .. ( f by Kevin Fagan f.~~ If «>U'~ MOT~eif~ :rwRf--f i SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WIKKBRBEAN IY fJOlltllM 'lQllEST. WE ~,-: lffOll/Jt.Y "UE/fT MOltL .. ; l I I 11 I• I I OJP ' ..., 1• ~~~~=i:· 4W ~10~A~ ~I 10WE).. I I_ -- . by Jimmy Johnson K»l~D -~ by Jeff MacNelly by Harold le Doux by Tom Batfuk . p ~1 "' I ~: ~I Cll I .J I i l ~I ' ,, ,,. --------CLIP AND USE ------ ~I __ _, • DOOl'fE88URT by Garry Trudeau ......... --..-....... -. ····-... ' .. . . . . · . ........, .. -, .. -... • ... ••• ... ••.t•··-·········.f!•••. • ................................. . MARCH 31,1989 .. \ The Funny FUNNY wor.ld Of Jerry Seinfeld r I I ' I I IC '"''IO '\ 1 Scarecro~' explores effects of alcoholism Only Ont' nt"W staft producuon amves on the Ora nae County l>btbill this ~ttlt'nd as the top-Gap dnuna thcnpy troupe mounts its annual anracuon 1op-Gap. whaC'h produces playsdeahnc wnh pro~ 1n SOC1Cty. touchn o n parental akoholism with -sca.rccrow." dcbuuna this '4ttkcnd at the Forum Theater on the Festival of Ans gounds in l..quna Beach.. Tbc show focuses o n the cff«ts of dw addiction on the akohohc:. b.ls wik and children. Pcrformanc:rs arc scheduled Thursdaxs throu&h Saturdays at 8 p.m. unul April IS at 1M foni•. wuh a spC:Cl&J benefit staaina Sauarday 11o-h1ch includes dinner. ll\e music and a psy~hac for a SSO donation. Further ~ ..... ---.it-"I..._ ___ .,. 1nformat1on ma) be obwncd b) calling 648-0135. A) Ont' nt'wsho" opens. another old o~closn. Ton1Jhtand Saturda) will mark lht' final performances of the Huntington Bea h Pb)hou~·s drama. -or ~IC't' and Men·· Curtain 1s 8 p.m. at Gisler School. 21141 Strathmoor Lant. Hunungtoo Beach. with rescn-at1ons taken at 832-1405. Meanwhile. a number of locaJ prodµC'uons contm~ thrir rnpttthc {'ngag<"ments around the coun1). The) include: •"YM Never Cu TeD" on the nwn stage and .. ...,. 'l"llllet" on the ~ond S~ of South Coast RepcftOf). 655 Town Center Dri"c. Costa Mesa (957-4033). ··You ~t''-Cf Can Tell .. runs TUC'Sda)~ throuch frida>S at 8 pm .. Sa1urdays 1t 2.30 and 8. unda>S at 2:30 and 7:30 unul April 9. wtu~ -Hard Times·· ma) bcSttn Tu~)s lhrough Fndatsat 7:30. Saturdayutland 7.30, 5unda~ sat 1 and 7 p.m un11I Apnl 16. • JIUtrs" a t the Laguna Pla)housc. 606 Laatma Canyon Roed. Laauna &ach (494-0743). Tucsda)S through Saturdays~t 8 pm .. uoda)'Slt 2:30unt1I ..\pnl 9 •''Jleq•Jem for a Heavywel~t" al the Gem Theater. 128S2 Matn 1.. (Jarden C,ro't' (636-7213). Wednesdays through tu.relays at S p.m. and l_)unda;.s at \3() mg 11mes until Apnl IS. • "neEagJe WitiTwoffe•"at1hcAltema11vc R~oryThC'ltt'r. 1636 !). vrand A\"C. Santa Ana (836-7929). Thtirsda)S througlrSaturda)'Ut 8 pm .• ~unda;.s at 7 p.m. unul April 8. · • ·natypes" a1 1he Westminster Communit) Theater. 7272 Maple S1.. \V1.'S1m1nster (995--4 113). Fridays and Sa1urda)s at 8:30 through ..\pr1I 8 •"1't Nlglu of Juury """at the LP. Rcprnof) Dtnner Theater. 15 7 32-0 Tus11n Village War. Tustin (835-9611 ). Tucsd1)s 1hrouah Saturda)S a1 ~ 30. unda> s a1 2.30 unttl April 30. •"Mame' a1 1hc Harlt'(Ju1n Dinner Pla)housc. 3S03 S. Harbor Bhd ")an1a Ana (979·5511 ). niahtly except Mondays at ,.ll')tn& curtain t1rMS through Apnl 16. •"Same Time, Nert Year" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 1 Freedman Wat. Anaheim (772-7710). nightly u ccpt Monda)s at "II') ina curwn 11m~ 1hrough pnl 16. . •"Cabaret" at Elizabeth Ho11o-ard's Cun.am Call Dtnllt'r Theater. 690 El (amino Real. Tusun (838-1540). n1ahtly e1ccpt Monda)s at "lf)IDI cuna1n 11m~ 1hrou&h Ma) 14. •"Tate l:mperor'1 New a.diet .. by lhc Amtnc:atl Chtldrcn's Tkatcr it tht' .\nahe1m ( uhuralAruCcnter. 931 N. Harbotllvd .. Anahc1m(544-7124). ~1urda)s and unda)s at 2 p.m. unu.J Apnl 9. BACl.sTAGE -Karen Vaknt1nc of"Room 222" and Richatd Khnt o( ··Thrcc·s ( o mpan) ~ \lo-Ill head dw cast o( the comedy ""Sociel S«una~ ... opening Tu~) 11 tht La Mirada Cil'te Thrala' ..a ,... ... ...,.,._ AtWtl 23 .Jilt pla)housc 1s located at 14900 La Minda mvcL •md ticlct ia~ I\ 8\.atllble II 944-6310. Tht' .t.hrmatt \(' Repen?!J Thcalcr bu ct...ft Wiliant H1111cy•1 "'sao. Dan« on the Kilhna Ground u tllc &Ml~ Of•,....,.__, oprntnJApnl 28 for an 1ndctmn11Wtenua .... dllccunn1AllT .... ""111ef.lile Wuh r"o Heads.·· has bctn tlanded lb,.. AIW'il I. Dd iefor:•iel•• • -.......... en her pl~y 1s a \1l1lablc 11 836-7929. A new ~nes ol actina claua beaim nn1 ~ •• ahe LlpM Pia~ 606 Laguna can} on Road. lapu ltxlt .... ~eldmt·s 1n1ons...,. T......; a nd adult~ ions bt'vn Apnl ~ widl ce.111e limiMd eo lO ..... L .. cd dW pla)'housc at 494-074"3 for funber i•..._._. a ~Plot D111l1'*! .............. I t, - CONTENTS Hl\t•" CHASING DOWN 1FLETCll tlVB8' ••. . . . .. 8 Fletch is back on the beat, or rather oft' the beaten track. as he inherits a mansion and a mess of trouble in .. Fletch Lives:· But, is the sequel as good as the originaJ?Ourcnt1<.') have their opinions on that. . ..... A HEART WITH A BEAT .•••••••••••••••••.... 11 By JOHN ROOS Graham Parker is a rocker with a reputation for ha' ing a hard edge. A look beneath the rage, however. re' calc.. a dedicated arid sensitive art1st. ' f,I I\\\\\ RETREAT TO LUXURY .••••••••..•.•.......... 10 By DONNA AND RAY O'IT The ;Bel-Air Hotel. which ha pla}ed host to ro>ah~ .rnd mov ie stars, offe~ a lush and peaceful getawa) in th~ hl-.11 r of the bustling City of the ngels. Ul'\l,f, 01 I\\ Iii~ 11 U\ ..................... 14 , ,, 11111 ....................... 6 tJNa.B i)(W ......................... _,.._ __ ....,_ .......................... 13 .. - ·:.... "/ had glasses when I was ren years old; braces at 12. Add a Cub Scout uniform to that and the girls were crawling all over me. I guess I knew how to attract baM -you had to wear as much correcrive apparatus as possible. I said to my parents, 'Lee 's not srop now -let's gee the hearing aicJ and che orcho~dic shoes. Apparently, chis is my look -lee's go wifh ic!'" · ··~ ~ 'Jerry Seinfeld," says David Letterman, "is easily one of the best stand-up comedians working coda1." Audiences appa~ently agree with Let- terman, as they v()(ed Sienfeld che "Funniest Male Scand-UpComic in a Comedy Club" ar the 1988 American Comedy Awards. His HBO special, 'Jerry Seinfeld's Stand-1p Confidential," rook his humor into millions of homes nationally, and now Seinfeld, wh o began at "orn mike" auditions ar small New Yor clubs. is playin$ co standing-room-only audiences at cop nightclubs, concert halls and casino howrooms aroun~e councry. Thi week, h brought his award- winnmg scyle\tO the prov Comedy Club and Rescaurant in Irvine for a stint chat continues through the weekend. The fact that his material appeals co all audience has made Seinfeld a performer in great demand for numerous guest appear- ances on both "Late Night with David Letterman" and "The Tonight Show." He also appe.arcd on the "Tonight" anniversary pedal and Utterman' "Seventh An- niversary Special." When asked why his material nc~r contains any pro.fan ity, Seinfeld says, "l just ') like my material co be funn y on it own. I don't want to rel y on the ·easy· laughs of wearing." Born in Brooklyn. Seinfeld, who now maintains residence in both New York and Los Angele , says he became fa cinated b\ comedians at about 8 years of age. wa tchin~ chem on television. "I remember my parents celling me, ... 'This man's job is to jusc come out and be funny for pe ople.' I couldn't believe ic. l said, . That's his wh ole job ~ Are you kidding me t And they said, 'No, he's kidding us.'·· After graduating fro m Queens College in New York , Seinfeld immediately be~an kidding people as a stand-up comedian in very small clubs. "They weren't even clubs:· he recall . "They were more like restaurant s with a cable missing. I'd go on at 2 a.m. to three people pumng on their coats.·· While crying co break into comedy, Seinfeld held down -or fa iled to hold down -numerous sales jobs: pizza door-co. door, dollar jewelry on che erect, umbrellas in che rain, fluorescent light bulbs by phone. "I was a terrible salesman," he laughs. "If someone didn't seem co wane what I wa selling, I'd say, • 'Hey, no pro blem. I completely under~tand your position.'" Luckily. it didn't take long, only a few monchs. for has comedy to begin co pay off for him. For four y~rs he eked out a living, along with hi friends Dennis Miller and J,.>. Leno, in New York.area ven ues. After gajning popularity in New Y rk. Seinfeld traveled co Lo Angeles m 1980. w~re ~ soon caught on with Johnny . Carson and ··The Tonight Show.'' ince h1 fir t appearance in 1981. he's returned more than cwo dozen umes. Noc long after his first appearance wich Ca r on, he returned co New York for the· fi r t of dozen of appearance on "Late ight with David Letterman .'' As his papularity grew. o did che demand for live appearances. einfeld has now pla)·e<l v1rcuallr every ma1or nighcclub and casino in che country. He has appeared with the lakes of Cher. ~enny Ro~er . Anne Murray. And) Williams, Dionne Warwick . Natalie Cole and many other . To<la y . audiences are more likel)' co see him a the headliner, rather than the openin~ acc . On TV. he's appeared on "II chree networks. HBO and howtune. ince appearin~ on cable pec1al with Rodne Dangerfield, Dav1<l ceinberg and the mother Brother . Seinfeld now create h1 own hour-long comedy penab for llBO. He also find rime to do numerou TV an<l rad io commercial . and in l~ he won a Clio. advcmsin~· equivalent of che 0 car. for his announcing work on an •d for .i Milwaukee re taurant chain With his hectic chedule. he ecm co have no came co JU t it back and rela x. "What for!" he asks. "M v wh ole life 1 a vacation!" Seinfeld will be appearing at the lmprov, 255 Campus Drive. acros from UCI, tonight and tomorrow at 8:30 and 10: \0 p.m. and on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. Ticket pr1ces arc $1 5 for tonight"s hows. Sl 7 comorro)V night, and $1 2 for unJ .. ~· performance. For more information. call 854·H55 APRIL . S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 '1617 18192021 22 2 3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 'I' 111·: \ ·1 I : H "CABARET'' a1 Ehzabc1h How- Jr1f , ( un a1n all Dinner Theater. o<JO I I C amino Real. Tustin t hlb· • )-10) n1ghtl) eAccpt Mondays ttt '31'\ 1ng' una1 n 11mes 1hrough May l -1 .. THE EAGLE WITH TWO llEAO ·• at the \ltcmat1ve ~T lllf'\ rheater 1636 S Grand Ave .. \anta ..\n.i <~3b-7929). Thursdays through \aturda)'s at p. m . unda)'s at 7 p.m unul Apnl t! "THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES" b) the i\mcncan ('h1l- Jrcn·\ Theater at the Anaheim Cul- tural .\ns (enter. 1131 N. Harbor Hhd .\nahe1m (544-7124). Satur· da)\ ::::d Sunda)S at:! pm through \pnl 19. "HARD TIMES" on 1he Second 'itagc of South Coast Repertory. 655 I own Center Dri ve . Costa Mesa (Y57-4033). Tuesda} "JITTERS" at the Laguna Play- houS<.'. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743). Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays a t 2:30 until Apnl 9. "MAME" at the Harlequin Dinner PlavhouM'. 350 3 . Harbor Blvd .. \anta Ana (979-5511 ). nightly cJtcep1 \ilonda)'s at 'arying curtain times through April 16. "NIGHT OF JANUARY HTH" al the L.P. Repertory Dinner Theater. I' 7 32-D Tustin Villa&e Way, Tus11n HS.35-9611 ). Tuesdays 1hrough Sa1ur- "Fun and Crazy!" ___ .,,. __ "'Fletch Uves' ls Oa88ic Olevy C'ha8e •• ": _ _, --- ...... ~ ~~ '-'*t..!C.-0-IPI 1'4llO D...:t ... ..., u-.......... ~· ~ -- ' c CALENDAR da)s at 8:30, Sundays at 2:l0 uabl modem renditions from ~way A ·1 30. and the movies Wednesdays~ ':O.. MICE AND )qNtO by the Frida~ I p.m. wnd la&e. and S.tur- Hun1ingtoa Balch Playh~ at days.? p.m. to I un. 432-7SS9. . Gislcr School, 21141 Strathmoor THE CANNDY 3010 LaFa)etie Lane, Huntington Beach (132-140S), Ave .• Newport Beach pmtnts ~s,, closing performances ton1atu and Plctu~". with top 405 music from Saturday at 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. torught and "REQUIEM FOR A HEAVY· Sltul'day. 615-5117. WEIGRT"attheGemThcatcr.12852 ~'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT· Main SL. Garden Grove (636-7213). Q,lJB in the Newporter Rcson. 1 l07 Wednesdays through Saturda)'S at 8 Jamboltt Road, Newport Beach p.m. un11I Apfil IS ~•th Sunday pTnents the golden age of rock 'n' roll performances at varyina times. 7 p.m. to2a.m. nl&htfyexccptSunday "SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR" at and Monday. "Shake. Rattle and the Grand Dinner Thcalcr. 7 Free-Roll" performs beginning Tuesday dman Way. Anaheim (772-7710). throuJn April 22 ~o cover charge. nightly except Monda)'S at varylll& Classic bands will (>Crfonn the era's cunain 1imcs 1hrough April 16. grcatcst hits from .. Good Gollv. Miss "TINTYPES" al lhc Wcstm1ns1cr Molly," 10 "J Want To Hold Your <. ommunityThca1er. 7272 Maple L . Hand." 644-1 700. Wcstmmstcr(9954113). Fndaysand THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant Sa1urdays a1 8:30 through Apnl 8. and Ta,em 340 South Coast H1S}l· "YOUNEVERCANTELL"on 1he way. Laguna Beach. ~nlS h\e main Sllgc ofSoutb Coast Repertory. cntenainment and dancing n1ghtl) 655 Town Center Dnvc:. Costa Mesa ~ '494-8088. (957-4033). Tuesdays 1hrough SUNSET PUB f't'>655 Pacific Coas1 Fndays 91 8 p.m .. Saturda} al 2:30 Highway. Sunset Beach. ofTers h\e and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 unul cntc:ruunmenl seven n1gh1S at "'eel. Apnl 9. Tonight, The M1J!l1y Ayers 9· 30 p.m. ...... Friday ELVIS: A MUSICAL CEL· EBRATION An cntenaining and evocau ve musical tribute 10 rock's grealest superstar. the multi-m ilhon dollar produc1ion enroute to Broad- way. at the Oran1e Coun1 y Per- forming Ans Center to~i&ht th~ugh Sunday al 8 p.m. witfi matinees Saturda} and Sunday at 2 p.m. TickclS are pnced from SI 9 10 $40 and arc available by calling the Center Box Office:. 556-ARTS or Tick(!· masttt. 740-2000. BLUE BEET CAFE 107 21st Pl .. Newport Beach, Nick Ppow Solo every Fnday al 9 p.m. and Monday and Tuesciay at 8 p.m. 6 7S-BEET. AMBERS AT AMBl\OSIA 695 To"'n Cca-uer Dnvc. Cos&a Mesa prcscnu Confrey Phtlhps Tno w11h I fl •IMDIU•--.......... ,, ..... a.. cao...~ ..... -·-•Oo9• ........ c.. .a1.oc _..., to I :30 a.m. SJ covc:r charge 592-1926 . USS, THE CLUB 2285 Nev.pon Bhd. in C~ia MC$1. Ra tun& hghts. mirrors and a bu.gc dance floor. Not· shirts or shoru. Ttckrls arr $5 for all shows. Doors open al 8 p.m. Call 833-1160. THE IUGBTEOOS BROTHERS HOP 18774 Brookhurst. Fountatn Valley. The Hop erescn1s lhc coolcsl "Hoppy:· Hour 1n town S-7 p.m. Fnday ... Lei the Goode Times Roll" ~nllina 11 7 p.m. with D.J. Dennis B. Goode. $4 cover cha~: Saturday, "Hot Auaust NaJhu"a tnbute to Neil Diamond stamng Tony Rossini at 7:30 p.m . ($4 cover). A1 8:30 "Oancc. Dance. Dance,"" Blast to the Past" wtth D.J . Dennis B. Goode. $4 cover chara.e; u~y."Thc Bacbcat 8o)'i." lave SOsand 60sdanctbend, 9 p.m. to mKinllht ($4 cover); Closed Monda>. "Rock Around the Clock.'' a b"tory of rock and roll TIJC'S. at 8 p.m.($4 co\rn t'haflC).; -s1111 Rocktn' ... arter ---·~ a.-...a. ·----"'... ~rwtori• ..... ~C.oc. ......... ..,. "'• 11911111 on• ~ elll•lllCMllAOf ~\lllJO .... .. fOo<IOCau111 tt ~0-.°""9 ldoodl°"""~ .... ... ,...., ...... laltll~ . .... _ .. 270 llilO .. umo lM.ot» '4• l IC)Mm~w .. -..... J ............... .. r,...._ kl,,...._.,........,.,., ... ca1cN>mu ~na-.a 4 Deify Pttot 0•1bodt/ Frldey. M8'dt 31 ... . M•klng his pitch Tlte ""9ell open dte 1,.. INtl•••• •••••ft T.,....)f wh•n Mike Witt .-O"•f talln dte •••--Z' • dte Chicago WNte So• In a JIOS,... ...... -~ ......... all lhC"SC >ctr\" on Wed~) at K pm. ($4 Co\ t r) 1 hunda\ ( tlly {onte'ils" 963-~.166 · /Eftf!MIAH' RE TA RANT. 8901 \\-amcr \~t a1 Main ha 1n Hunnnaton Beach pttWnt li\t' cnter- aa1nmcn1 tonc:t.> throuatt turday. 30 pm to I ;,a m. in Jcttmaah l ounsc: I 1\'t,an hapo)'_hour r~ day throuatt nd.1). 4;JO to 7 p m Comphm<'ntary buffet. no COHT or minimum Ncw outdoor Piiio da~ ftoot 21 and O\'cr. Tunday, Kem Gett on 1u1tar. cla ,. rock aftd folk )()f\&S W(dne~a)', Mad Hanu 1 ca Pan> comcd) conccn\, Thunday 1brou&)l Slturda). C'ltSMc rock and rollaridtop40mu 1cw1th fhc Tackrt. for 1afonnauon, call 84 ~Mi: NIOft llOVD S90.? Wam\·r \ Hunt1ftll(>n lkacb con n 1nhJ It 84<M>20S. ~~~,..._.,,., lililWD.L'I 317 Pac:1fi< ( .... , Hap.way, H&anllnJ\On fka~h I Ftndl on _p.ano. sa11 and \'" J tonaabt. 8 JO pm to 12· \(I ·• " SuMlv Monday and Tu,~~' "' • pm. &o 'midn11Ju 136-2H~ ..... , ,,_ warrs BOOSE Rt"\l 111ro11 and T•~ :MO South< \t 1111 ft), Uip• lklkh. pn:KOl\ I U .. I" \ • \ll,U\1Cft1\ll'I IU fM Loc:omou\'es each Sunday at 8~30 P~".ft· S2 cover. 494-8088. Toa'8M &odul 9 p.m. to I a.m. S2 cover dwlle: S92-1926'. PACD lana.UB 18582 Beach Blvd. in Huntanaton ~ach. Blues Ni&}lt. Show ume 11 10 p.m. 21 and over. Adnussion at the door 1s $4. Ca.It 964-2211 for information OOVRTHOUSE BESTAUllANT. 2 Hutton C~ntrc Drive, Santa Ana, pments The New Ink Spots in the bar and anti with 2 5hows at 8 and 9':30 p.m. The Courthouse u located one block off the SS freeway. Wt'$t on W.S.•d•J Mac.Arthur Blv~ in the Hutton SUNSET PUB I 66SS Paa fie Coast Centre. for 1nformat1on, call Hipway, Sunset Beach, offers h\'C S4()..861S. ' entertainment seven ni&hts a week. TBE CANNE&Y 3010 LaFayette Jntcmatfonal Reaac Alf Stars 9 p.m Ave .. Newport Beach, San Francuco to 1 a.m. SJ cover charae. S92-1926 st~le caberct ~tett.a1nment with l.nlyc McCrae vocahst and CIC5yd Noland on keyboard. S:30 lO J 0 p.m. 675-5717. VD.LA NOVA Richard Fauno's piano st)'h~ Sunday through Wednesday n datl) S p.m. to 2 a.m .. 3131 W. oast H1pway, New-port Beach 642-7880. ftllftday SUNSET PUB I 66SS PaC1fic Coast H1ahway, Sunset Beach. offers li"e enten.atnmcnt seven nights a "'eek. Ton1&ht through Saturday. Coco Monto)a. 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m •• S3 covtt charae. 592-1926. ,., .... ' SVNIET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Hiahway, Sun~t lkach. ofTm live cntcrta1nrMnt !even ni&hts a week. Pl8M1 10, rock1n' Rqpe 3 to 7 p.m. and then Nouveau 8 p.m. to mid-P'rhtay m&ht S92-1926 lSLACKTBOllN A tno playing PRIME OF ftlFE SINGLES m~t 1rad111onal lnsh and Scottish music. for T.G.l.f. at Golden Sails Hotel. each Sunday at the Old Dana Point 6285 E. Pacifte Coast Ht&h. Long Cafe. at the comer of Golden untem Beach, S to 7 P m. For information and Oct Prado trccts 1n Dana Point. and rescrvattons. caU 836-8744. Nocoverclw'IC. S~IPPERS AND CREWS O ub/Scrvict lo help sa1Jors find MODday. scnous opponunit1es for whng and cnmma. Sailors seeking crew or a SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pac1fic Co_ast kipper arc placed an a computer file. Ha&bway, unset Beach. offers hvc Call 72~3S4 fora monthly printout entctUJnmcnt seven days a week. Cost IS SS for lhn:e months. ' Tont&Jlt, Debbie Davies 8 p.m. to PARENTS WITHOUT PART· mtdni&ht. NEAS Oraoic Coas1 Chapter 26. TB! COURTHOUSE RES· •(custody nol required) F~ onen- TAUllANT prnenU the how Case 7·30 ·~ JI ed b S1nsen. One block ofT the SS f~-~~&astSinf.:0a~0;11h llv~ v.ay, wnt on Mac~ur Blvd. in bandat9p.m.atC'ostaMcsaGolfand Hutton Centtt. For information. caU Country Oub, l 701 Golf Course S40-l61~. On\'el. COiia Mesa. 847-1600 or T..cla• S46-S 188 for more infonnatton about ' the orpnmuon. TllE CANNERY 3010 ufaycne Mnnbtrslup 1n Parents Wt1hou1 Ave. Newport Beach "DeJa Vu" Pannen is open co dJvorccd, separ-voc:ahscand keyboard, 8 p.m. to 12:30 atcd. v.1dowed or never married a.m 67S-S777. pettnts ofhvma children. Custody of COU1n'llOllSE RESTAVR.Allw"T. 2 the duldttn as not a factor. A non- Hutton Cttnre Orne, Santa Ana. profit, ftOn·tcetanan, educauonal or- prc5tnts panisc Irene Castle 1n the pn1zat10n. PWP -(M'Ovidn a J>f"C>" Labra~/vardcn Room Tuesday .,am of SOCl&I Kttv1ues. ditCUMtons thro turday btaJnn1ngat 6 p.m. and study l'CMAP5 for 1nalc p1rcnu The ourtboutc ts IOcatcd one block and lhcir W:ntlies. off the 5S &uway. West oo LET'S TEE r1' UP A dub for lin&le MacArthur Blvd. 1n the Hutten ;otftta betWttft the qies of 30and1S Cen&re. for 1nformat1on. call who wane IO play socialh and mttt 540-l61S ocher u~ IQlfm. Dues are S2S SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific Coast aMuall,. Play vanous local and Hiahway, Sunxt ~~l offcn bve ~ courses. Membenhip d1rcc- entcnaioment sc"cn n1111ts at v.ttk. tory. for m°" information. call First emi-Annual Costa Mesa 1?~ Th. Sea GEM, IEWJ.JLRY MINER1'L HOW 3 DAYS ONLY!!! Fri6y .. ~ 31• -~to 7 p.m. Siii •1. ~ ha -10 a.-. lo 7 p~m. s ... , .. Apiril 2-.1 -10 a.-. ao 6 paa. <htt ~ nea6oGal A loc-aJ artiMa.o .. lttt & c-ra(e J>">Pw .. ,u pr8nll M1t It C"Hft of ~· S.pplift. ~·· aad roqh ... lritlk ,_ ..... ~ 6!.!/lltt. ROSANNE CASH llJT8 lt?t-1181 ~ -.. ______ ... ·-,-:i--·--'":.'":t::C:::"' 6"-/llft. 6t!llltt. nnk! •Th! m!Ch!mcs Uving Years 6!!/12~· s. ~IJ Api1ll 1 lPJ on Ult 11•11latl'c ------------· --·----c... --TO MtOlt " M Y CONCOllrt -~~!#J.c;:-L ....... ~Ot -.- 6"-/llft. 6!!/lltt. M.C. H,H•lEn GOODY utaa.11-... GOTA SAlE! We've got 6"-/llft. o huge sole going on now. Save on hundreds of items storewide! Also look for CDs OS low OS 8.99! 6!!/12~. 6!!/12~· 6!!/12~ ___ ..,. ~--­·-------------.--____ .... _ ·-c---_.,,..,... __ _,,_ .... __ ---- ------··~· --1111·----... -lltll-----·--t ... -• --·-· -~-----. -""----·--· ,.. .. _ .. -"'"-· ---------·-·-__ ,, ___ . ·----- Daly Pik>t Oateboc*/ Friday, MtRh 31, 1989 I ( \1 1.\U \H tO\ll'l IU 854--0690 or wrirt to: Lcfs Tee It Up, SINGLBI POil TBS AllTI holdsa the finund lhild Wednelday of each 31 Rainbow Ridge. Irvine. 92715. mont~ly mcetlnj at 7 ~ .. al Grar month 11 the Ncwpor1er Rnon, 1107 turd& American Firsr Savillp Blak, corMt' Jamboree, Ne~ Beach, 6:30 Sa · 1 of North Tustin Ave. and Heim St. io toei.al hour: Meetin& bqins a1 a an the PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet Orange. Actress M.,tenc Franc1s wiU meeting room, endi around 10 p.m. tor dinner at Reuben E. Ltt Show-portray Emily Dict:iuon. Cost is S4 followeet by dancina with a live band boaL. 151 E. Coast Highway. Newport for aroup members and S6 for non-until I a.m. Valet parkin& ts free for Beach at 7 p.m. For reservations. call rmmbers. Call 964-0911 for more those havana a c:oclctail in the Dukes K36-8744. i'lfonnatiOJI. • Loun~ af\ei the meetina. Cost is $6. FLIRT Fun Loving I nd1\1duals L I 8 E R T Y 8 I N G L E I <:all %9-8111 fi>r ruorded-info about Rclaung Together. meet for a Bike TOAS'J'MASTERSQ..VBmectsevery clubactivities. Ride 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ~nning at Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Columbo's UPE ON YOUR OWN singJcs SS Hunungton Surf & Spon. 1506 Pa-Restaurant, 26 10South Harbor Blvd . and over, meet new fncndsin a warm cdic ( oast Highway. Hunungton at Warner. Learn tos~. listen and supportive atmosphere every Beach Call the FLI RT Hotline: think more effectively. No clwJe to Wednesday l to 4:30 p.m. for a varied 647-1628. for more in formation. vmtors. For more infonnation, call 'pros.ram inch"""' d1nner at local Sunday Lee Steinhardt, 647-2349. resaaurants and a monthly .pot luck. SWING AND BAUAOOM DANCE Oasis Senior Centtr, 800 Mariucrite BIGORANGE SINGLF3SAIUNG CLUB Learn ~t COHt swina, fox-(SlhandMariucnte)Coronadel Mar. SOCIETY g~ whale watching every trot, waltz. samba. tan., and all 644-3245. \unda~ 11 30 3.m. to 4:30 p.m. on a ballroom dances at the Irvine Hlhon IU\Ur: '31lboat. Share expenses. No Zot Room at a p.m. S6 or Sl9 per l'\p('ncnce necessary. Call Fred at month. Dance at 9 p.m. For m0tt 6~6-4005 fo r mon.-information. information. call 494-0S93. F.L.l.R.T. Sunda> programs begm .11 7 p.m. rn the SeaclifT Village Wednaday ')hopping Center. 2205 Main Street. PRIME OF UFE SINGLF3 meet '>u1tc 10. Huntington Be.ach. Dona-for dinner at Auara's Carre haJia. 11on 1s SJ and free child care ·~ 071 2 Be h Bl d. S a' a1lahl" F ...... , dancing at Hunt· 1 ac v • tanton at 1 p.m. ~ '~~ For reservations. ca.JI 836-8744. , 1ngton Beach Inn follows at 9 p.m CALIFOKNIA SINGLES Happy (all 647-1628 for more informa11on Hour and Mixer Dancinc. each and to leave m<"ssages. Wednesday. 5 to 9 p.m. at the Zot PRJME OF LIFE SINGLES meet Lo~n • lrvtnC Hilton and Towers. lor a Champagne Brunch at the 17 J bo BJ d I · F Rl'\Cre House. 900 W. First St.. am rec v A. rvme. rec Tbanday SING~ SUPPORT GROUP sponsored by La&una Beach Unit- ed Methodist Churcb"s Wesley Counseling Center from 6 to 7 J>.m. at the church. 2 I 632 Wesley Drive, South Laauna. There will be a donation ors10 per person per evcnina. ( 0 \I I U \ l umn a1 noon For information and buffet. Fee is SS. 830-lu lO. NEWPORT BEACH SAILING -rl'servat1ons. call 83().8744. SINGLESaclubforsi.sailorswtth •AD DIPBOV ~nls Jerry orwithout a boat.qc21 andoklerfor Scin~ld lbro'Ch Sunday at 4255 Tae8Clay sa.ihn~ parties and socializin&. Meets Campus Ori~. Suu~ 138, Irvine. -==================-~~~~~~~~~~~~ ShoYitimes ~ 1:30 and 10:30 p.m. , f nday and Saturday, and 8:30 p.m. __ .. "''""_ .. ____ _ SNEAK PRE VIEW TOMORROW AT SPM '~ FRF.SH AND INVENTIVE COMEDV WITH l.AuGHS THAT COME STIWGlff FROM THE HF.ART. Michael K.caloo Li poattMly woodetful" -llD-AT,,__ '"The Dream Team' ls lhc dream cOmcdy ol 1989f" ___ _,__ ..... ..._ STEPHEN RJRST unday. Doon open at 6 p.m. Dinntr 1s served n1ah1ly. Call 8S4-S4SS. Moaday I\ 114'1 l'f ~'-' • DU&E'S iNTEBTAINMINT LOUNGE at the Newpontt Reson prnents a ~ial Monday N1p1 Showcase -.1lh comediaru from thro!Jlhou11hc Southern California u ea pcrformina. bqJn-n1!'f at 8:30 p.m. Duke's M onday NiJht Showcase has no cover charse. The Ncwponcr Resort 1s IOdlted at 1107 Jamboree Rd.Just e.asa of Pacific Coast Hi&hway in Newport Beach. 644-1700. eitl 57S. THE DIPllOV fcalurcs three of LA's best known comtdaans e\CI) Monday nipt. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For anformauon and dinner reservations. call 8S4-S4S5 1'11eeday THE IMPllOV pr(sent\ three s1dc- splu11 n1 acts each night Tuesda) throug.h Sunday l\o"A11mc:s and adm1ss1on pnccs are 8 p m Mon<by (U): Sunday. Tuesday through Thursday. CS6), 8 30 and 10'.JO p,m. fnday and Satutda}. ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Dtnner is servtd nightly. WedDeeclay JEREMIAH'S RESTA UllANT 8901 Wamt'r A .. e.. Hunllnaton Beach. Mad Haner Tea Pany Com- td> Concert every Wcdncsda) 1n tht' downstatrs n1gh1 club. Thret top com1csappeara19 p.m. (o..,ercha~ IS$) U \''I P'rtda1 DANCE 'St fcatunns JS Gokkn West Colk&e dana tudcnts, opens tons&hf at 8 p.m. in the Mains~ Theltcr M OIMe9 W• Collett. I s 744 Goldm Waa SL; Hmtll!'t'On Bcacb 1nd will alto ~ -.eel S-tur- day II I and s.day at ) pm. Ch~~~owc~~ - ulty. Juell an.1111 net ..... , cbc>tw-araphers. T'acbu afe SS advance salts. S6 at me door. ASIGWC and Go&d Kev ~ dttcOU"ts available. 19,..371. LE -Q>fBN 80l"BI. 4500 MacArthur 11vd, ~ lbch. "An Evetnna of Moliowft'" t'aC'h • Fnday -.th lbe Seoetblidee Band from 710 J I p.m.476-200l.ntens1on )113. a.au-..1 L.E MEIUDIBN llO'l'EL 4§00 Mac:Anbur BIWd.. Newport Beach .. O&nCU!f. '" Newpon • Slootbridlt Bend with a vanety oft,. buid IDd Broad~-a) from 7 to 11 p.m.adl Sluatda). For 1nform1t1on. c:all 476-2001. e•1ens1on 3113. LONDANC&/R&D A.ITAJllE S1'tJDI08 3625 'W. M*Artbu.r, Ullt' 308. Santa A~ O.n« Jor couples or s1n&kS.. I st Saturday and ltd Sunda\ e.1<'n month. S·)() to 11:30 p.m. Admission SS. 1nclUdes ttfresh· ments. Ballroom. Laun danrin'" \all 8S0-0676 for m<>tt infonnation. .,.-.... , THE 90PllJSTICATE A f\mloon S*U'I danc11,,. Mui'a lou"F at the Red lion Inn, lOSO Bristol Strtt1. C'os&.a Mesa prcscn11 BarMr. Ol~n and tus 20 pe«e on:hH&.'11 C\Otry Sunday aflcmoon from 2 to 6 p.m. AdmttllOn 1.s SS ~r pn10ft. fft!C valc1 pukJJll. Tacket' may be 91itttha5'd in a.dva.ntt at thr hoe.et .. n • f \I I \ IJ \IC ( 4 t \ I I'\ l I I) ~op. J::or mot'(' informatJon, rau Elda 8alT) at (213)592-~137. Moaday MARTIN 6 TONI'S wma Dance ( lub mttts a1 SC'"Crnl Or&nir C'oun1v locauon D3nces.. dance con1~1i. dance inps, play oulsn&s, bea<.h part1l'S are some of lhc act1v1t1es. Oan<:C' les~n arc offer~ bqinnsng 10 ad"anccd. ballroom 10 $Wing. For umcs and k>caltOM. call 8~)5 18 Wednaday COSTA MESA/PRED ASTADlE DANCE STUDIO 2488 Nt'wport Bhd . 2-C Costa Mesa. Wednesday n1&ht dances opc-n 10 the ieneraJ puohc v.11b a one hour dance class prtttdin& lhe pobhc danet ~nning al 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. un11I mid- night. Cost for dance class and dance is 17 pcrptn0n. Soft drinks available ll0\11 •• , .•• ,,., ·~portfk.ach . 9M.80A C-.. 101f f lao. ~ 67S· JS IO ................ , .. --• b °"" ~ lOO ~· c-0. ... ~1.o I WC _-6 ..... 1 JO l ....... ..,,... • JO. • )0 1010 U90~~...., •"'-"°"V&9 •11 U:IO ..,.._1••s ~"'9A'9~1 C-~•1J•ltO n.· st n·-1 • Cotta Meta for purcha~. For more 1nformahon or re~rvauons. call 6S0..3048. Tbunday COST A M~A QUICKSTEPPERS a senior C'1t1zcn square dance group ~k cxpencnccd ~uare dance cou-ples to JOtn them. The Ouickstcppcrs meet ~ularl) C\CI')' 1hursday. 10 1.m. 10 noon at the do.,..ntown communll) center. Anaheim and Center ts tn Costa Mrsa For mol'l" 1nforma11on. call 545-5669 f I \'Slf \I Sanday uo BENEFrr CONCERT Clan- ncttst M 1chclt' Zukov k> of tht L.A. Ph1lharmon1 Orchestra. 1 fea1t1~ on the To.,..n and Gown Mu 1c G roup·s 20lh annual VCI Music l.' )JO ) ...... ~····•JO-no.· .... l •S. •JO 10 I~ ........ l .4 •• 10 LagunaBeMh ... __.IOUfMC°"'CY~4i.\ c-~··7·1711 f ~71S 'IS 1 ,......~•••o Schotanlup Bendit ('~n at l p.rn 1n the Cf Fine .\n~ Village Thfatrc \ rctts>t•oo follov. the performance Proettds upPQn ( I mu 1c \Cholar- sh ~. rtckcls arc S 12. 111111lablc ti \he UC'J Fine Am Bo>. Office. 856--06 16. t,('I Bren E'cnts Ccnlcr 856-~000 nnd T 1ckctron. (1l+13<X> S DAV MUSICALE c\\porl Beath Pubht: L1bra11 a1 "le~ pun (enter, ~56 San Clemente Omc. 'Jcv.pon Beach prtscnts a pccml pc-rformancc by the I S-pu; ranee Count\ C"ommun11y Orch tra 1n- sorcd b)' lhc ff' inc C"on\4' on Mu 1c and Fred Gillet CIJ'> lt"al and hghl cla~1t.-:tl mus1t. 1s k :uurtd The program 1s ou1s11Je t'n the la" n and the public I \ '"'11cd m hnng beach chairs llf hlanil.l'tS [here I\ no adm1s ion cha"it<.' f-or morl' mlor- ma11on cnll Jad.1l' Hcadl) at 644-3177 THE 80 ZY ROL'GE CAFE ( lass1cal smng quane1 Opu<, IV accompanies 'iunda' brunch I I a m to I p.m 1001 Nev.pon 81.,d . cwpon lka h. 6 7 J-l440 EL RANCHITO MEXI AN RES- TAURANT 1800 Ncv.pon Bhd . Ncwpon Beach prc5oen1s 1ntcr- nauonall} kno~n cluste 1u1tam1 Copperfield C\CT) unday 11 a.m 10 3 p.m. 675-6855 Wednaday Ml BEACH CITIES EMPIRE ·---------·-.... __ .,,,_ ·--.,._ -- ._... --·· , ..... ·-.. ----··-·~ ·----- OUOIAHHU ,.,, .... , ... " UA• Oii Mf IPG tJ) 1989 Preliminary to Major "tate Pageants AU AGE OIVl810N8 Child<tn's (1 mo.· 12 years) Teen (13-tn s-uors < 17-23> kx ~Ind lnfonnatJOn Clll (714) M2-471G (JU} 541·2'07 NOW PLAYING •u--·-•1it•• _,,... ---... -• Cl'OMlll ·-· ----... ~ --•rf-:;-,,:-. =;o-- <;T~.Ol~IM ~ •Y:Il,l;~ OlAO IA•I 1.-1 ""C."• , .......... ._, ·~.::~:· "'" o. l M ltr9't • 11' I PACIFIC SYMPHONY OR· CllESTllA Keith C tan:. cundu<.'tor and I c1la Jo~fo\\-1('1. 11 )car-old Vlohn1)t 1n ht'r \e\.Ond app(arance w11h the orchcma at ~ p.m 1on11ht and rhundav •n lht.• OrJn&c Count\ Pt'rform1n1 \rt\ C enter r1cl-.tt\ ran~c 1n pnn· from S9 10S49.ind are.i,11labkt)t thc< enter oo' otl1cc 550-.\K r~. or T1dtt· mu~tcr. 740-_0oo Thunday GARDEN GROVE YMPUOVY P1am\t ~athc') n l:h1ahc1h li.11k' ,., lcaturccJ in .i \. onu·n uranc.I P1Jno Reoi.il al ~ \() Ill tht• Don \\ a\h \udttonum. S1anford and Luthi.I 1n (1ardcn C1ro\C l 1d.c1s an S1~ for aduh<, and $10 for ~tuJ,·n1' .5)4-1 IO'l. Saturday WATCH A WHALE fh.: Homblo"cr Whale ~alth C ru1'>t· offers a champ:ignt• hrunch and ,, chan e to <:1ec the gr.i' \\hale m1tra· 11on cllt.h Saturda) and \unda) Ill a.m. to Ip m ou1 of'lc\\J')<1n tlarbor on thr I 05-fooi Pacsfi1: Hornhlo"'cr C O'>t ,., S 3 3 J)t'r OC™1n. S I ti ~o lor children undt.'r 11 For rco;,:n a11on\. Alt Alltwfcan c1 .. a1c .....,.. .1e11r-. •'"' Geralfl._,,.., , ....... ,. o.,..,~. Artistic OWectfH call S4~· 700 ORANGE CO NTY SWAP MEET prtWntcd b~ fcl·Phtl £nttrpn~\ each Saturd3y and unda) 1n the m~1n park1ni lot ol the Oranic C ounh f .urGround 7 nm to 4 pm <\dm1~1on I\ 11th l Cnts for 111.all-10'-, Orangl' ( ounl\ r a1rirounds 1nfo1· ma11on phont· number 1 751-U47. GOLDEN WESTCOLLECE WAP MEET X 3 m 10 ' p.m v.1tl\ l~c adm1~\ltU\ and tree D"rli.ing toda\ anJ iomorrow ~JXllC !\-(' 1 SU) on '•i<nurd.1\, .ind ~undJ)' or l\HI f'.l n for $HI on \und.t). v.11h prcxu·d~ from thl: \11.J p mt'\'I &mng \<) l'anlf'U\ du~ Jnd 01g;in11a11on' -.cholar.\htp\ .lnd nimmunll~ '4.'r~ltt' prOJl'tl\ f Of addllrnnj l infurma11on, l·all ~N -~ l~l> The \\\.tP m.:l'l 1~ held 1n lhl' parL.mg lot h1t,jlntJ1 thi: cn1r.tnt(' 01 1he rnlkltr .ti the C 101\kn "-t'\I rtrc('t tr.ttli, l1rh1 tx"t\H'\·n I din n and \1t fad~kn \\r''"'' AGE OF CHIVALRY u .--rv met't'S on the \4."{<U\tl '11urda~ of t <I\ h month trom 10 'O am to • fl"' JI UrntaJ\' Parl. 1n Ir' mt· T ht• pul:lht 1:. in' llc:d' IO hnng ;A lum h and en Ju~ g;imt.~ mu\1t· und u 1 .. 1umc\ lrom lhl' prcYa1hnJ culture 111 \\t.'\lcrn l urof)(' bct11.ccn 1000 anJ lbOO \ D I or mort• 1nformJ1mn (,tll ~J 7.~~l or v.-ntc I (JO '\ Ro'' ''r \Nl \.sn1a AnJ '1~~01 Celebrate anAmerican Classic ,1 •11.·. ' ~ '' ' .. '1' ' ~.\PRIL 18·23 ... lfl youf'l Ind ........... crlddn ................ ~ .. ... .... •cal it An..nc. .• " ... "' ..... ....... .. cll lt1'1 »If. ,. .. ~ .... visit" Tiie c... n....., '*"'"" 1 m .. r1911110ly of*"""""•• wartis --c:ene.y dmica. T S M!P.ll 18 800PM M.O 4PQt l9 800PM • Dianne Elwood Clerk typist Santa Au Calhng all Che'> Chase fans .. If you saw the ong1nal .. Fletch'' and i:nJO)'ed Chevy Chase as much as l did. then ·· Fktch lives" deserves a look. Chase re· turns as 1n - vcst1gat1ve rc- poncr Irwin M. Fletcher, master of a thousand dis- guises and a v1d ______ __.Laker fan. This ume. Fletch leaves his job at a Los Angeles newspaper in search ofa more tranquil hfcst)'le. No such luck. He in hen ts his dead aunt's Lou1s1ana planta11on. Belle Isle. and things begin running amok as soon as he steps olT the airplane. Soon he falls headfirst into a scam involving a murdered ~oman. corrupt law)crs. merccnal) TV evangelist~. and toxic waste. In spite ot (. hasc·s dehghtlully df) hum or ... Fletch Lives" 1s not without us tauhs. First of all. fletch's side~ kick. Larry. played b) Geena Davis in the original. does not return. Dav1i. has since become very successful and. in fact. has been nominated for an l\cadem) Award this year for her work 10 "The Accidental Tounst:· Sh<' was the perfect straight-man (or should I say straight-person'!) for Fletch's olT<olor JOkes and she 1s not well replaced Cleavon l1ttk is wasted as the caretaker of the d1lap1datcd planta- tion. He spends most of his ume on screen standing around in the back- ground looking surpnscd or amused when he's not fielding slave JOkt'S. Somewhere around the middle. ·•fletch Li ves" starts to lose its spttd as 1t spends too much tlml" nbbeng thc world of Jim and Tammy-hke telt'· -.angehsts Ifs vel') funny at first, but 1t has httle 10 do with the actual Story and wears thin after a whLle. It docs. however. yield one of the film's funnier moments when Fletch must impersonate i. gue!lt faith healer in order to investigate his scoop. Juhanne Phillips also SW'S as the daughter of the tclevan&ehst -a realtor who spends half her umc trytng to get Fletch to sell his ncwl) acquired plantation and the other half hclplnl him save tbe day. She's a cham:nn1 act~ and 11ves a good OCffonnaoce. Allhouatl .. Fletch Lives" isn't for evcrye>M, ifs sure 10 delight Chevy ChaSc fafts evef)"!herc. It's definitely worth the pnct ohdm1ssion. Jeu MassiacaJe Wrtter /Editor LapaaHills .. Fletch Ltves" is the perfect movie for a first date. Five minutes af\cr you leave the theater you won't remember a thing about 1t. but while you're watching It you'll feel winy. sexy and supenor. JUSt hke the hero, that deadpan cynic Chevy Chase. The movie has bttn made before. but it still works. Take one famous comedian, throw in some movte stereo\~ hke a stupid Southern sheriff and a motorcycle gans (and overturn a few stercOt)'J>eS along the way as well). set 11 in an exouc localt' (LoulSlana is exotic?). and makt' 1t a murder m)stcry. Chevy Chase's droll sense of humor 1s what makes it work. of cou~. There's the opening scene at Kakak1s Brothers Greek Seafood Restaurant, Fletch's McOov- em/EagJeton '72 T-shirt, and the bua called an articulated Mano Cuomo that only Fletch can see. You'd better pay attention, though. The camera and the sound track don't hn1er Ion& on anything. Chevy Chase mug.\ n up in cos- tumes. He's Oaude Aenry the Healer 1n crooked fake front teeth, gray hair combed into a pompadour. and a repuls1vel)' shiny blue su11. He puts on a Confederate officer's uniform and gOC$ to a party 1n an antebellum mansion where he destroys tbc canapes on the luy susan w11h his sword. Luckily for the v1~r. the makers of .. Fletch Lives" (the credits say it's a Michael Ritchie Film) hive 1hrown in some of the dreary. predictable stuff that allows us to catch our bttatb and IC' ready to look and hstcn caref uUy for IM re- ally clever stuff lhll follows. Yes. Fletch falls on 1 sPCCd1n1 car and is thrown off; )'"CS. 1~ villains crash into a bnck wall, yes. the car chase (actually. 1 Harley O.vidson chase) ends with a spcc- llC\&lar stunt that oroods Fletch and Becky Culpepper (J'°"aannr Pb~IJaps) to safety. ThCR obhptOt)' items doa't lake up too much time, thoulh, aild n's ti.c:lt to the subtle 1111 diat mue "Fletch Lives" a fun 1r ntn~ty fortettable movte. Why kvetch? .. Oandha" would probably bt too heavy for a firjt dlie. l'letdl fONtvJ O..Sef a. lltoW" .-e ~" .........., 1tJ .... __, ... Ill "'"Pletcft Uyes.1 • Troyaemm Stere ..... er t..,...Nlpel w~ ao1na to sec a Chevy Owe movie you can alwa)'s count on one thins. you know t'hat lO exptC'l. What )'OU inu&Uy tet 1s a very funny C'hcvy ChaK and a very 51upa.d plot Just look 11 his mosl recent movies "Caddys,hack II," "Thttt Amiaos- and .. cu~ V~t1on .. (thce:xcep. t1on aJ .. Funny Fann." which wu acha•UJ:y iood>· In .. U\'6." u usual. there are t0me funny parts. However. af\cr an amus1n1 dream 1tquencc of Chevy {'hate SIDI· '"' .. Zlpptty Do(>. DI" the movacj'* dies The Story is .,_, ~ .. heriti• a Clecca1ed auc·, randowa matioo •• -Souda. Upon arrival f'Wb 69'dl ou1 an uaklioiWn penc-. -.011 to buy tht Nnclo'wa_property b' a ... .._ of lftOM'Y. T1rit ultbowft penoe "8ts it bid~ that~ ...... to kill Fldcb to Jr' it. 1 i>uod ou• t0methinc alto. Chevy Chate't co-star. Jubaluie PbiUipl (formerl~ Mrs. 8r11ct Spri na· .-n>. caa•t .cc to MW her life. II WU tuay , ii.ow lacr Solllktn accent ..... IO eollW •eo•will For••••••ly wilt. Cllaevy C'llllr .......... •• 11rMC11 by Randall "Tu" Cobb ("lunsma An-night. At=ich ss neck deep 1n troublt iona") and Ckavon Littk ( .. Bla.tma Saddks-) the moVlC was not a total ow comes the bed OC'"''l l. \l<'PI k>ss.. I dtd chuckle ~u1tc 1 bit but then for Reich aftd lbe mt of the ~fto,<'r' apin all ('h(~y C'ba1C has to do 1s. from the <>n11nal et t, the rhanil tm stand around maluna fatts and I fall ,att tra~t out of ·TM Du .. c., 111 over lauahina. Huard.' The ltt ll't' H t~o dimcn1t0nal u w Kton. and thl· The die-hard Cbev)' Chatt ran .. ,u pk>! l a hodlc poc:tftof topical mur' probably 0"erlook the mo\rlt•s 11aWJ.. tO\iC waut aumJ'lftl.·monc) hunJr but wttb the price of movan bt1na TV ev1nerhsu, faU htakn... ~h11ou• what the_y a~. the rest ofu ""ould be thtmepetb(ala8'b&eland), 1nept "'u btttcr off tetUU\& 11 on a dollar d:ay at Klu\ Klanntn. arubb>-b1ker1. emJo the old video ~ore. npaicd Southci'a '#Oft\Cn. an un emancipeecd black man. and C"-'O .1 n«ropfldaac. • lways wins. lho"'Jh). laked iM support.Ina roles by t~ ous other actors btttcr. Juhannc lrps (Sprilllll«ft • s ex) ihows c promatt. Tluat .. ,..llthoC from " (Randall .. Te .. C'obb) from 'tnt Anzona" once IPJn looks vu1ana)y mean and uat). Hal lbroo~ pottra)'t the law- 11u1dcrm ast com pctcn1ty von Lulic plays h1\ pert 1okr· • but I ~t h1 aucmpt •• a b&ack ala'l-C 1n the M>Ulh was a cite he. d0a'1 ICl\llH' Two views of 'Elvis' at the center Music critic: Let Presley rest in peace ly.JOHNROOS o.., ........ c... Will evcf)onc p-1-1-casc let Elns Aron Pr"lcy mt in pcact''ll Last )Car found man) fanaucs searching for the long-departed Kang of Rock. some even proda1m1ng .. Elvis Lives!" Now "Elvis: A Musical Cel- cbraoon .. -whose limited cngaic· mcnt conunucs through unday at the Performing Ans Centtr -claims to delve deeply into the PreslC'y .,hcnomcnon -., Well. don·t believe st Those who enJoytd "Beatlcman1a;· the·LegcndsOfRod. ·N· Roll" revue. or an} of the so- callcd tnbtllts to roclcel') like J1m1 Hcndnx and the Doors may find this energetic. two-hour prescntatton co1eru1n1n,&. Ho~e\er. musicians bkc Elns, liendn~. and Jim Mor- oson Y-erc unique onl) an pan because of lhc:Lr rustic talents -11 wa aJso 'heir p1onttnng spmt a.n~ nal vision that elevated them to ndary stat us. IS poinl S«TTIS LO be lost on the creatu~ of "Eh1 . A Musical \cl- cbrauon. •· Directed by PatnC'1a Barch (''Greast'0°) and \llTittcn b) Robcn RablOOWltl r eeaucman1a"), this musical tnes to breathe new hfe and mcanina into a nun of tnorrnous mus1caJ and SOC'1al s1gn1ficancc. Un· fonunatcly. the presentation wallows an mttt o~tal&Ja. fa1hn& to rc"cal the ma11c. passion and pain that Elvis so cm bod 1cd h's d1shca.ncnin1 how many people toda) feel compelled to rte)Ck old h1 tsor rchvt put &Jone I mta11l the "New Le.ave h lO Beaver" ano iM anachronuuc rcu1uon of Crosby. rills. and Nash are tnough to tum our fondest mcmonts into night· mam. But the J>fOblems with .. Elvis. A MUStcal Celebration" ao bc)Ood one's parucular ph1lotophical leaning rqardtna 1mrrson.1tions and their ~ "' roe 'n • roll. A dv.z}'1DJ. multi·mcd1a clltravapnza lhal rran-ucaUy ancmpu too much. this mus•· cal can't ~ *Mthcr 1t' a olay. cun«rt. documentary. or dance perty. Wath a~ scrtt1' of d1stractina foo• o( 1«nts ft-om "The Wild One' Md "lttbcl Wnhou1 ~ Cau~" ao .. Fawr Knc>YfS Best .. and old Ma1.U Ho'* commemats. tbc ~ tOOft becalM a chmtrtd mw. F~dy, tht lhrtt .cton portn1~· •II EIVd It ditrrftnt ...., an hts c:area-we1"e bariod am001• ban'llt of ..,.,... ....... IM 4Me«tL ·~==-.:e~·=·l= of I I IDIO u.t ~ penona li9d -~ l\'1111 Ilia m....c. ap-......-cr. and rebdlious atutude, EMs ..-.ap Amencu values lake DO oet ..,._ or llllCf. Haa cMritma ..., .;le ~..._. miltioea lftd I IUR .......... lloet of rock· .... . Soi-.... '° *Cam aboul dut ...... ... ~ ... ih-is ...... 0..ud~ ............... dlC)'didll'l ..... Theater critic: It's a complex, involving show ly llONNIE FEVERGEON o-..-nw-c:.. Ofknn• a blcn<I of the tcchnol<>a) and ctta11v11y of the ·s0s -w11h an cmouontl rcri\m1 encc of the Pttslc:y era. Orange County's Pcr-formins Ans Center is st.qing .. Elvis A Musical Celcbrauon .. W1'h his music as the vehicle. a nch combination of triking mult1-mcd1a effects and upcrb chorrography trace the uh1mately tragic hfo of .. The King .. and the Amcncan culture upon "h1ch he lt'ft his mark nder talented dire,. 1or/cho~ographcr Patnc1a Birch a ca t of lO SJn~rs. dancers and mus1('lan render the 11\<nltcn "ork of Robcn Rab1nowtt7 ""h a passion an<I Oair dt,ourcd b) an appn."l'latl\c audience. Interpret ma a, I~ IO vanous !>l I<" ol his hfe. arc Terr) Mike Jeffrc) Johnny St~non aod Juhan Whita~C'r -chosen for thtir ab1ht1cs to aptu~ Eh· 1s tn his cnurct) from among 1.000 men who aud111oocd for thC' rok' JelTrc)' also scnes a musical duutor and au•tanst for the pro- ducoon GhmJ>S:CS of mebnchol)' h1stol) and social uphca~aJ. ch:tr.K'tms11c ot the tune. arc proJcclcd on t•o lnrir screens crv1n1 as 1n1erac11n1 backdrop With the (llU IC and b1~lc,el $\lrlC acuon Tht' result 1s a colorful potpoum of 1ghts and sound from a 1rcasurcd past -with us focus tht' )'OUng rcbtl "ho de,clopcd his trade an ppcl choirs and c"entuall)' con- quered the v.orld with bis sv.1\thn1 haps and chan mat1 croontn&. Act l's \.,Suall)' cttallcllJlna mul· taplt" images provide a scnslal at- mosphere for ~ton's "All ·hooL p" -biatNhan-Me moto~cle en ro 1ng abo' c and btlov. the sta,c. secmina to ·urround the a~· ratlnJ bodies of )OUlhful dancers 10 black leather aJ1tLenn1 w1th silver nvct Later in the samt act and for a com1c flair. SH ton sin -1rs "lov. or Never .. -via bt& scrttn TV to lhrtt ,.ant family mt>mbcr puppets ap- propn,atcl)' >~oomni and or tum· in.a o'er lh1s fiery n<"W ta enc on <I Sullivan· show f>ro\lid1na fincJ)' tuned anun.auon thtoulh dance in th1 as ~ell as other $Ctncs., arc T1nla Gutnd and Oa"· nul Dailey. Their class) 1nltf'· ptt&ation of JefTrcts rcndcrin.a ot .. Bosa o~a Bltby • as o~ of ct T.,o·s vibrant tuahlitt!ts lmpreS&&vely muh1-facekd. 81n:h's producttOO invites its a~nce to ftllJO)' myNd uptt teecn thC'04olCfl sumulauon of the trnlCS of v1S1on and tOUnd -hcavdy IC8IOftCld Wllh tht aura Of a supcrscar whole 'ti)' pmencc ipited 11 once puaaoo and a IOf\ of iOC\&I ~rue As a result. ~art wrred -aood and bed tisnn re41ved -in one: o( thole cawnaanment PKUees you don't ... ttomna. Pettimanocs will NO dlfoush A~J 2, cveeins CW1atn at I p.m .. and mauaea on APn! I aed 2 at 2 p.m forbekcuand 1nfonnauon,caU SS4- Alt.TS I Swan L.1111• .. .,.. Hotel .... AIJ Offen ..... a tr11n.,.., The FlotelfJel-Air off&Ps quiet, luxurious retreat As )OU ka\-C )OUr car DI the entrance,roustepacrossa bridle into almO)I I. acre$ of aardcns. On your left 1s a dusttr of' 1f'ttS 'Ind •nibs along a w1ndt"' stream. On )our nJhl 1s a small. St'.ntlc watc1fan. the wan lak.e. and a broad cxpanlt of lawn where outdoor wedding ~rcmon1~ ha\-C become a local trad11ton 8y DONNA AND RAY O TT nauon tor a \unda) e~curs1on and o.1y .... c-... -... brunch. male a rcscrvauon a1 the The h11\s1dc d1stnct of 8elA1r m Hotel Bel·.\tr, hidden away on tone West Los Angeles rs \l,Cll lnown as a Canyon Road 1n a srovc of pc3Ch and community oft he nch and famous -apncot 1rccs. be'g1nn1ng with Jeannette McDonald The bu1ldmg which would become and DouilM Fairbanks. Jr. in the the hotel was bu1h 1n 1922 as a sales 1930s. and. more recently. wuh cclebs office for real-estate dc"cloper such as Zs.a Z~ Gabor. Cher. the Alfonzo Bell's Bel-Air estate . In the Reagan~. and others attracted to thts earl)' t 94~. the bu1ld101 wa<; Edcn-hkc ~lllng with us secluded purchased b}' hotelier Joseph Dro~n can):ons and h~\-) foliage. ""ho tumed 11 into dcluAc accommo- Strolltng around th~ grounds, )OU iet a sense of beina in an arboretum · There arc whllC-flo\\er· 1ng bmJ or parad1~ trees and a \Cllov.-blo-.sommg upu trtt. A SO. foot floss silk trct. planted 'n the J 9Ws. IS said to be the laf)C'St spccuMn found 1n (&h1om1.1. What 1 not so well knov.n JS that da11ons and added cx1ens1H' prden }OU don't ~\-e 10 tX' famous or areas. a lake inhabited b} swan~ . .t v.~hhy to sample lkl .\ir's tlepnl. sw1mminl pool, and cabanas v.oods' en"uonmcnl. Whether lmost 1mmcchate!.> after opcn1n&. )OU're '1ook1n1 for a romanuc v.ttk· the fkl·A1rbccamea la"ontc v.1th the end rctr~t. or JUst a spc_c1al dcsu-Rocke(ellcr and Kennedy fam1hes. ---------------------------------_;:---'"_:_..:.._ ___ and v.a also gtaccd by such pmaC)· seekers as Howard H uJhe$ and Greta beautfful restln9 spot. Ckpcnding upon the sea.son. the floral dupla\ "''" include pink pnmrostS.. m1niatu~ )tllow da{- fod1l1. la\'cnder violas. v.h1lt and purple b)'aClnth red az.akas. and pink n~cnna fruit tlttS. •• a.My Plot~/ ,,., --31, ... ·--.... ,.. ..... ...... t .... :.:-·--.......... r...1c...•ta. •WWWWWW• •• • •• z a Garbo. Amonsthe tarsv.hosta~edat the hotel dunng e'tended v1 11s to LosAnsr~orwh1lc ma ... ina movies. v.-cTt"Gar} \.ooper. Audrey Hepburn. Oracc Kell). Sophia Loren. Manl)'n Monroe. and Grqory Peck. When lon1ume owner Drown died 1n 1982. the Bel-Air was acqu1mi by Dalla heiress and holellcr Caroline Hunt SC'hoclkopf. v.ho added a new wmg and bri&)\tcncd the dee.or. us1n1 her s11naturc color -pumpkin -1n carpet\, furniture. and wall covcrin&s Even wnh 11s recent 1dd1t1on. the Bel-Air has a tot.al or only 92 room (1nclud1n1 33 suites) As one or the tmallest or Los AO.ICIC"' fi ve <>tar hotels 11 ha~ been able to retain a s.cn~ of sttlu!o1on and 1numac) The Bel-Air's main bu1ld1n1 h~ a ptCIUrtSQUC 1ov.er CO\-Crcd by red· nov.cnna trumpet vi nes hs mm1on· Jtylc architecture include\ hand· wrou&ht iron bakon1es. sh dC\I arca&5 and small counyard, v..11 h fountain . This 1s an unmatchable senm1 (01' morning JOl&Jnl or an e'cn1na 1troll -~h1ch can con11nue, 1r }OU hlLe. along the w1ndin1 roads of Bel-Air. Other rccreauonal otTcnnp u~ludc the heated pool, plus tennu. and 1olf la,a1lable nearby upon rtquesl). or IMOUSUlC traMpon 10 the shoes hning Rodeo On'e JU t one mile away The hotel rts&aurant. in the main bu1ld1n&. ~rves(aJ1fom1acu1,1nc for breakfast. lunch. dinner, and unda)' brunch. In wann ~eathcr. there 1 alfresco d1n1ngat tables ttun overlook the hotel garden) and lake. for restaurant or a commodat1on\ rC\Cr,auonHt the Bcl-.\trf'O I ~tont· Can)OnR d).can 18()())3~3 7~Jor { 2 ll> 4n-121 l Room r'ltn bcl•n at S2 S "1\vo ~.!!!Pbs up!' Cybill Robert Ryan Mary ShWt Shephrid Chvney, Jr. O'Neal ~ '"Ille • ..., WM, t ar .... I I ••••• "!~9.!! ---.... . ... ,.. __ • --•? .... Graham Parker: Power with a tender touch Few musidant are ., impired •nd 1nspinna that *Y llevc an 1nckhbk mart on our palOMI outlook on hfe. Wb1k at~ .. \ht Un1vtt1tty of Cahfomaa at Berkdey 1n 1979, I heard an anpt-nddeft British rocker whose openness and uncomprom1sin1 v1s1on were IO movin& that they've bctn a Plft of me ~vtt sin«. On one of the bnl rod an.ams an pop m~sic h1Sl0r)', "SCUlftDlll Out Sparks." Graham Paiker and the Rumour's soul·ttnecd rock.en ,encntcd the impact oh fuU..forw pie. His lh<M.Wht-provOkJnt matenal hlc "Nobocly Huns You," "love Gets You TWlstcd," and the master- ful "Passion Is No Orchnary Word" con\~)cd many shattd feelings of stlf-doubt and frustrauon. In fact. Parker penned perhaps his most a1Tcct1na lynn for the laner tune· ··This IS nothana else 1f not un- real/When I ptttcnd to touch/You pretend to feel.·· SubseQucnt Parker rclca~s (both w;lh and *•thout the Rumour) de- livered thcarown knock-out punch or pcnonal revcl1t1on. For u!'_~-~~cJ P1rtcr ofrttcd IOmc raRly e•prnKQ bul commonly fch mak emo11ons when bt lilt\• I.he f0Uov.1n• words rrom 1980's :rJohe. Johe· ~-1t. don't . use teardrops as weaPOns by Bccaute of a defiant. of\cn cntiaal choKC/They Just fall down from my stan«. Pa(k.cr has been m1s-eyes. •· underslood as cold and laclung 1n However, the 1980s ha\'e not been compa i.on But un~mealh an ex- particulatly lund to Parker He's tenor of ao~r. pain. and frustration chaf\&td record labels about as of\en hes a soul of warmth and un~r­ as m~ wife changes clothes. As bnef standing. His opum1suc num~rs - assoc11uons wah Ansta, Atlanuc. ran&in& from the older but no less and Elektra Records lef\ .~rker forceful "fool's Gold" 10 the more disillusioned w;1b the rock machin-contemporary. -Lafe Gets Better" and cry. he had all but dlsappcared from "Oon•t ut Them Break You Down" the forefront of post·punk rock. -reveal a man concerned watb hoees and lllus1ons. Great mUSIC&ans hke Bob Dylan Van MorTt$0n, and Neil Youna can captivate audiences wtth their cnpa- ing solo performances Their unique gift 1s so ucep11onal that the> can ~eave their mqic accompanied only by a S•ll-Strin& gunar or piano But for my money and ta t<'s. Parker's ab1hty 10 produre "'<'r} personal mus1 without sacrtfi 1ng power and 1n1ens1ty 1s unma1chtd. Sure. his coarse vocal are an ac· quired ta te. But hk<' fott11n films and esprbSO, ifs definitely 1 habit worth fla,ina. Currcntl)' on the road•~ a solo a t. the Rumourlcss Parker .... 111 ~ per- forming locally on fuesda) at th<' (' ch 'House and on Thursdn at Boprn. Thi 1u rare opponun•i> 10 t'llpcnence the hcanfclt con\i1c11on ol a man who -after )ears of fighuna for his n&ht to ani tu.• freedom -ha'> sur' i' co w11h his ante:gnt~ s11ll 1nta( 1 So hold bad. the night. "In this day and a~ ... be·s quoted com1n1 to gnps with society's false 10 his press release, "maJOr labels are r----------------------------------------- morc involved with the record. They want to involve thcmscl.,,es 1n the production and the sooas ... and then talk about how the record was made. h's noi something I'm comforublc with •• (Parker even wrote a scath1n& soog aimed at Atlantic Records for tryioa to mold him anto a Ph1I Colhns or Bryan damr. clone. Sample I> nc from ··suettss": "They say they want )OU for your colorful cvocauon/Thc way you tum a chche/lnto a scn- sauon/But all they ever wanted/Was that same v1brauon(fhc onC' that shimmers/Around suectSs.··) But the good nev.,s is that rncc s1pun1 with RCA Records two )tars ago. a rc1uvenatcd Parker has released two solid albums 1hat showcase a wt'lcome rcaum to form. O n both 1988's "The Mona Lisa's Sa ter" .and h.is brand new solo LP, "uvc lone In Amcnca:· the JS. )car-old London nauv<' has saJcd down the funou pace of his earlier da)S. Thoug!l not 10 be confused with laid-back folk music. his new ecou t1call)-ccntercd approach docs involve the audience 1n a more personal. inumatc c"pcncnce FLETCHUYEI {N ) , ....... FLETCHUYH (N ) Ttll.., sw .. (S U)-U~ II JI. (ll:ll) ueo (.-011) (SM) l. .. ~:&lt.S.(ll eS) JACtUllfE (S IS)·7:Jr~.s (IZ •> (N1J) cs m-1ts-1....,uz.m .. AntPS (R) (S4S) I JS..l.Jl.Cll'JI) DEAD•ANG (ft) 6JI U SIOSO •ADMMG LEYIATMM (ft) Ill IS l JI) <"> -...--• •S 7'tt 9 IS ......... Iii A..ITCM LM I (N ) UOiMHM * THE JEWEL OF ORANGE COUNTY FOR MEETINGS AND BANQUETS ss~~.gN~~:c?!e~t~~~t fiM IM•"'&• Cotktaih • Wlftft A G.,.._UM S«tifts L f or Aft lilMlr Spec:W £~• · CALL: (714) 4t6-577S 25 to zoo P'eeplt or 4ff.!t!t 3280! S. Patltk: Coast Hwy. (AtCrowa \-alley l'\wJ.) • Soe .. Lapaa Nl.-J 00¥1_ TiiAI :Happy !Af!,w 9"ear Cefe6ration .9lpTjf 9tfi • Elaborate Buffet Feast • Costumed Palace Dancers • Movies of Thailand Festivities begin at noon $25.00 per person Limited seating Call ('714) 645· THAI 4 w I 8y Patrida A. Gabee "Gofden Places, Smmng Faces," the motto of exotic Thailand says It alf, and the ownera of Roy8' Th.i Cuisine bring a ptece of that to their netghborhood 1'98taurant In ~ Beach. With smiffng facet, Sam Tila and his aix brothers otter customers a chance to experience authentic Thal cu .. ne In an atmQ9Phet'e remi- niscent of an otd Slam estabffshment. "We c-.ne to OrMge County to give local people a chance to try MhentiC Thal food and to help educate them on OU1 culture," Sam Tila said. He added that he and hla brothers opened their first restaur9nt ln Loa Angeles 13 years ego. The Newpoft BMctJ rettaur.nt cpened in 1981. "We come from a ~ant famtty In ThaNand -we ••the third ~atlon to have continued with thia buslnela, · he s8'd. And, In keeping wtth their goal of educating Orange Countlans, the Royal Thal will be celebrating Songkran -the Thal ceremony marking the lunar New Year on April 9. ··we wttt have daukal dancee with cos- tumed gins and music of our oountry, as weu u a movte about TMiland. A buff« wtH be Mrved and cuatomett wtl be abte to enjoy the cetebratlon that begins at noon on Sund8Y and goa until whenever. for S25." he Uid. The Royal Thai rMtaurant encourages lnter•ted pettont to caU In advance for reeervationt to 8tMnd thll epe.Ji8' oelebratlon recognizing the ye. of the Meke. Dacribing the food for peoP'e who have never adventured to a Jhaj ,....,,.,..t, nae said, "Thai food II between ~ end Indian food with a ltt .. bit of a French Influence. There ls a lot of 11.rood .,.. .., TIMll tood .•• One tNng Nt Tia beHeYee customers lhould know bilfor9 • • TMi food la how to -----------------------! order. "Flrat ._.,.... •....., eerwr know If II tNI II the h ._.., ._. tned thia type of food or not. Md• eo, dan't ._.. ... to Mk what dlllm .._ lecond, ~ llMUd be...,. of hOW .. dlnrwr lhould be .wd; .. ChlneN fOod . ... .,.,.,,. ..... order ....... d6lh and ~lhould ...... "Meclded. tWalio ............. .-.lhoukl •tart their *"*"""en.,, n r, t.n pau'bty a eoup or .._...,... •,... .,.,_, And, contrwy to OOIMll8r ..... nol 11 Thll food .. snPWed tip6cy. cu.eo.n.. OM -..... ...._ •• prepmred men or._ .pc, .... --.. Some or -.......... ~of --Thllilnelude---•IUdl• .... Ktoet. 8iMf"01 Ct**-......... a.-tan. ~ indude •o,at.,.... ..... s..,... ~ llJOll~ .., • ...., .,....... .... In ......... off ttt , ...... ....-. elepnt lntertcw. such dl9hel u Angel Wings (stuffed cNcken wtn with onion, )elly noodlel and a medley of epirAs topped wtth ..... and aour vegetable); P1Mn#VV• Chicken or Shrimp (cNcken ot atwiml> wtt cuhew nut• Wld routed c:Ntt); and Roylll T Flin (fr'9d pompano flsh topped wtth lplcy MUC») Other apeclaltle9 are avallabee, lnclud4ng etarlan dtenee. RoylA Thal ~ .we both lunch dinner and .. IV...,._ tot~ and eaten of apedal ewnta. "We tww our own truck fot occuk>ns th• require outtide <*erlnQ, '' TU. Mid . Lund\ II ..,,_ from 11 1.m. to 3 p.m Monday ttwough ff*y. dlrww ~ at 5 pm and .. MMMf" until 10 p.m. Sunday ttwoug Thurlday Ind untl 11 p.m. ·on Fridey Saturday. A ...._ brunch " ~ from 1 L m;tolp.m. For re11rM1l11t•. or ,,... information re o.dina ._ Th1 .. nd N9w Yw __,atk>o 00racl Aorm TMICU6Mnell(114).,..:.. THAI. .-.-flea a•1det4001 *·C-.. HWM•Y I .... , ........ ,,,,, .. .,, This salesman's pitch really sucked Your favoriae Uncle made the Ul11mate Slcr1f.ce for a friend the other day. tk didn't puU the guy's luds out of • $Wied car as an oncom1na train bore down on them. He d1dn'1 ao out wnh 1he aufs sister. 1hc one WJt1' 1fact1od body of a era h dumm) afttt tht-federal auto safet) l~U. So thts hcrt salesman finally shows malo.e5 more raclo.ct than the rear end thr potato chips. prc11ch and cand> But. 1t'~ onl) S 1.400 Whaua dfal. I up at the door for whal w:u_prom1scd on the Dodge Dan. ~uckmg as much bc1ni \lacuumed up. 11 a1n'1 ka' 1ng wuld grt 1 'I ugo or 1v.o. or th~ for to be onl) a halfhourofsuffcnna bu1 as this column. 1t st<lrts to pull 1he muth for the lmh to torait• for nc\t 1hose bud..s A 1.ouplC' qu1cl callc. to which will urldoutedly stretch much carpet from 1he lloor v.1..-el. \Orne local 'a<.Uurn torr find th1\ longer. But. in the wa1c:rcharnbcr you "art The thing's great It al~> \ud ... up thing for le ., than hall thl· pncc l he He pulls"'hat appears to be R:?D2's to sec din appeanna. Wow. 1s all 1hat "'atcr and shampoo carpet tlum1d1-...-ik-sman lc3\r "'"h no 'i.llc no mother outta 1he OO\ and asks for com1n~ out ot a s1n1lc loquarc ~ard of fies the air Dl"Odon11.·i. the hou..e wmml'>\lon, and no ffl'd1h1ht> some water I direct him 10 the carpet. No Y.Ondcr the hag had the RcmovM du .. t. Prevent\ cold\. Do\ -I '>latl 1h1nL.1ng .1oou1 rr' cn~t· rm kitchen sank Shov1n& u1dc the-wt matted greasy appcaran e of a tor rrt"ornmendt.-d All \.\1thout a gonna \I\' oin \nw.;l\ d1•M1butor on ope. Si() thll his buddy could be eligible for a frtt pnu. )Our Un actually allov.td into the hou~. and suffered thtou&h. a dcmons1rat1on b) a vacuum cleaner salesman couok "'eel • d1she and cle.1rm1 out Brylcreme addict or course. v.tth all c.hrrd of ~upport1ng C\11d1.·ncc thl' hu<lJ} v.ho 'u' L.1.·r"I m1.· into 1h1 .. the hatwan: ripped off from Bob • he ---------------------------------fills up a pla tac dash You kno• how thtS referral K<im v.ol'ks A fncnd of yours drops some maJor bud.1 on th11 ovcrpnccd appliance. In Cllchanac for giving the sales dude a number of name )our budd> will act some $3 9S-,alut torasc asc for h1 ~upcr-dupcr h)dro-mauc elcct~vantzcd pofy- 1n hyper-suck vacuum cleaner. ow. v.-hatta )OU and I art about acuum cicaMn? Vacum1na 1s Wlm- ens work. We're real men. Wedon·1 at qutehc, wash dishes or ~aroum ut v.c m1&ht ~n1u ~1d cleaner v.o t1m~ out of three. • ln~rt1ng this water-filled dash 1n10 the machine and plugmg 111n. )OU'rt reminded of the umc )'OU dropped the TV tn the tub Of course. the old lad) v.as 1n there at the ttmc nd )OU thought she'd '1"en up smoking But it's all n~t su the sal~man. the water docsn t get into the motor (..\nd m)' green :un't gonna get into )Our pod.ct either. budd).) Back to the front room and that grttn shag >OU bou&ht at the Rem- nants 0a} Salt' a1 the local carpet tore i\.nd now. IV.0 WCCU later. you v.ondcr 1f there's mtno\ldal for carpeting. He turns the the machine on It At the Royal Khyber. we ha\/ rcnned the t~ l hou"ktnd year old art of Ind Ian cul Inc by crcat Ing dlshe ofunsurpa"sc:d na"°' exclusively ror Callromla td4'tc~. Select from our umptuou.,ly diverse STienu. or let our expert walter.s de!tlgn a meal cxpre sly to your II king. The honour would be our., . .. , ---.. ~ . . ;__t.. .~ ~' - . . • f .. .... ;;. • J • - t _..,NCI ,_.IAMS Tilllll, WXT ~ .............................. ... 1¥1,.,'' rt 9 .. .....,... • -Jam~,.."""~ A_,....,,_.,_,I .. _,__ ......... ._.... c.a..,,.,.. \'OM""' WE'RE SERVING SOUTHERN ITALIAN THREE / AT A TIME. At The Olive Gorden we're known for fnendty, attentive seNice But how con we po~ serve three Sou thern Italians at once? It's sim~. We just toke our tender Veol fbrmtgiono, our homemade Loso· goo and our SOVOfY tvA.anicoth ond pUt them off together on one Potter Then we bring If to your toble-oJI fresh ond pipnghot. That's 'Nhot we coft serving Southern ltolaons nght And what you'll coll one d icious Southern Combination ?totter. WHERE AIJi THE HE~! OF ITAIY Is 'rt JRS: • 168ll 9each 81-..d , Hun"ngtoo Beoch • 111n E. 183'd St (ocros.s from the Cerntos Moll) • Brilo Mall Vi/of, across from the "1Aay Company o.ly Ptlot ~/ Friday. MWctt 31, 1919 11 ... .. . Shawley /Wrightson: Two names for quality ( In 1hn•1gh1 H'a r\ "nn• t ht.'Y o~ncd thl' fl'\taurant tah·-out gourmet l''>· .1hll\hmcnt that l'>l.·ar~ their rnl f,1ho1.111H' n.1me. (,r;int \ho"IC\ and \h.irnn \\ nghl\on ma~· not ·ha,l· ,hangnl thl· "J' Orantw ( ount} l'3h -hut the\ ·,l. lCrtJ1nh h,1d mofl' th:rn J pa\~1ng dTcll upon the \\U) OlJO\ pl'VPk 10 Oranjl.t.' ( ount\ eat taking !>ome ol thc homemade tla,or out of their preparauon~. Their re'lpon~ "a" 1mmcd1ate and unani- mous .. :'-or' er:· they said. . ' \nd \O to ~omc extent. the) arc "1t1ll p1onceK -doing things the old- fash1oncd ''J) and refusing to com-prom1~ tht.•1r standards for the sake of 'hon-term profi t. ut C\<el)bod) d~· olJcr up comm1~ry-st)lc food. 'hov. lc) and Wnghtson arc Ila' ing none of 11. ·\\"nJ to m,l\,·mJrkct \omr ot thl·1r patt.·, J uiupk of )ear\ ago. \ho\\ll'' ;ind "nght\on did \Oml' rl''>'-'Jfi. h .ind tound out that 1n onkr ID do '10 tht'\ \\OUld hJ\t' to COO\i.'rt tht·ir k11dwn to mt'l't certain rom- meH 1.il n·4u1rt·nwnt\. loo<,el\ tran\· lated w rno"ing \\llh mon: \alt and De\pllc their unv.1lhngne s to com- promise. business ts good. The cul- inary team has been wriucn about in Bon Appcut -yet they arc prouder, even, of the fact that what began as a C011t1Mnt•I Cu1sm~ Smcr l 'lo1 cw ...d-.u-., ~ut.•""t ~,.,. 11/111 /« ltatr"WM 6J T ,, 11W MJ~,~ """""""",,...'JI, South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17141 540-38~0 .. ... )' Roll on over to the Reuben E. Lee for rock hottom drink spc .. icMill~. daoc-c to Nt-wpwt Bt.'ac:h 's hottc~l li\ie llt.U'Kls, and let the good time~ roll! HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT W NG $1..50 welJ. call und premium drinL. pe<.·i.th rod~ a1l ni#-!ht Ion~ in th~ lounl(e, fn un 4 p.10 . Monday thro111(h f rid.1). .111<19 p. m. on Saturd Jy. Our c.·oinplinw ntar 1ppt't ill'r lmffi·t .uKI ~uper ~<«•k>od 'IX><.·iah mt.tkt• Wl.tH'' fro111 I to ~ p m .. \1omluy throu)(h Frida~ SPLASH HIT LIVE DA CE BA OS Hod. lht· 111s,tht .1WJ\. ~ith tlw un·.1·:. h<"~t l1H· 11u1 ~1<. 'liw,<l.1\ tlirn11Ah Th11P~<l.1\ \tMti11J,t ;\t S p 111 ,111tf t'ntl •• ~ ,md S.1t 111 <l.1\ lroin H p.m. NEVEll~ COVEii CllAllGEI Opell /t:Je ~M>1clt! 1 r :00 -4:00 Daly ~ Servlf'.19 Out Fresh Catch Menu Along With Great Salads, Sandwiches & Pasta. Rnenfdonl ~· CALIFORNIA DINING AT rT8 FINE8Tt JUDY ••• From I'• 14 < ahfomta bread t.skct. Indonesian chicken 51tc as scncd, m1nu the slrv.crs. with a sauce made from haJclnuts rather than ~nuts There's mokcd salmon from Nor· v.a' pork tcndctlotn from Canada and a spicy Chinese drrssmicnhH:ns a salad of pe~t.a, roast beef and 1ullcnne<t vcsctabln. Tc1'·Mcit potato salad, a mush· • HAPPY HOUR w,..... • '-"°'' 11 oeuw• • KQUM w-& Otonll1 ffom the Well. I 1 7S room-fcla melanie and southv.r•.tl'm bla k beans t~ v.1th J•Cama ornons. ccler') and arrou 1n a hmr- calantro vinaiirettc notv.11hstand1ng. gu1te a bit o( v.hat's ..c:r"t-d at ShO"'-IC)'-\\na.ht~n 11> right out ol Downiown f'"ran1.e The pat~ al'(' hea' en on canh du k or pork nl!Ctte\. chicken h\er mous~. a roughl)'·tcllturcd countf) porl temnc ~n ro i.miularl) or m tandem. v.11h homemade chutnc~. com1chons and grain' mu~tard. the~ bt'ar absolutcl) no rc~mblancc 10 an> of thr doctored-up cornmcrttal preparation mo t 1ourmc1 take- out , dehs Jnd \UP.Crmarli.cts offer and arc u u.ill) a\u1lable only in the tine d1n1n1 room of hotel• v.;11h hudccts big rnough to bear the labor· 1n1en 1\C c pcnsc tint rtt\ come v. 11 h one () ou choo~l of thl' do1cn or more e~otte \alad\ on hand each da) h's not unu ual 10 lind rabbit "cal sv..cct· bread.,, < h1nc~ g.amc hen • old· ta hioncd pot roast and bou1llaba1 on the same day's menu v.11h south· v.est la~na. Hav.auan mah• ~h1 and f~h c:attish. the latter sautcro in lemon a•nJ(r and l'llantro then tini heJ v.-1th a p1nach-<1lantro sauce The mashed potatOC\ that comr v.1th thc pot roast aree\ef) b11 a il>Od ~ and'•\ JppcahnJ -ai. tht' morc t'AOllC. butJUSt as simple. heany and peasant) nsotto v. 1th ll()r~m• mush· room'> that somcumfi how up as a pccial ap~uzcr 1mphc1t\ isn't lo t hcrc. cH~n &l\CO the comple);ll) of some of the d1 hes ho~-son-\4 nghtson :! J t Ea ,. bluff Ori\ c-. C'\' porr B('•C'h 76().9701 Lunl·h. "'1on ·Sat. Otnn('r TUN.-Fn .\me\. \! '"'· M ( \\ httl· chatr l<'.'ttSS Parl.. m Fa rbluffCcnt('r lot Casu:ll Luncheon mt>nu u1t3hl<" for soph1sricared gnmn, under SU . Dinner for '"o S40-S60 '4./1 mt'nu irc.·ms ., ail:ibk for rale-out. ewport Oy ter "O ne of the to p t en night pot in Ora nge County ... " Bar & Grill • SPECIAL PASTA ............. S3.00 THE SAIL Lorri BAI l GRILL I """' .... ,,,... .. 'th, .. 8 c lltrtth CIAL 8~~N SYr\ ,Mon.Tues In lhe Bar & l ~ • ENTIRTAIHMENT • leRVING ...... -~"' • GOLD AWARD WINNER • L OPEN 7 DAYS Lunch 1 l:30am·2::lOpm Oinner-3.'00Pm· lO:OOpm ( CH2 W. 19da St .. Co•l• Me.a 64S;Z060 t'taltltlac f'lftll ~.r...i u4 Ot-.«r Bar Ottu \1"r Dlalac Sun~et Dinner Spet'1al from $7 .9[) Mon Fri fl 7 pm L1vt' Fnttru11nmt'nl Nichth \.,..,.I<,,_ "\~ flt.w• '"~:.- • 8aMjWt FadUtlft ror Pr1vatt Pa.rUn • l'1aa Ytv H.UUJ Panift N .. [1 I \ \ • fl ... I \ t \ \ It, II I ... I \/I 'I \ t \ \ It, 11 I ' i lt 6i:> 2968 • i lt l•i• '•W-'1 5(1 t :10th-,.,,.,.,, '"• 1>4''' 11<-ar h The Ow•er• el A..a1a1 •• Ba._• 1111•4 Pr ... lr l•trt4• TRAT-rORIA 531 ·9555 • Pura-al'Y eitlr• et r..- pra er>CI ,_.,. a MConct of _°',..__torf'A t'.• O'P:(lll VAl.0 • p"' 10 Ip"' M~ THAU fRI ~ ....... ACl'OSS f lllOW TNC N£WP"OI' r PrC1' lfWPOIT DYSTfl IAI & Cllll , .• • Kt••• ..... , •ACll 111•1 .,. .. 71 COSTA MESA 1 •• ~' ''"'"'. 6-16-7136 ' .. ,, 11700~~ '"""9,CA 11 .... ,. STEAK a 8EA.s:ocx> C RAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE Country dining with class! Authen- uc w~tern deco r restaurant and i.aJoon, feawring prime rib. fresh seafood , and their famous pan sautttd i.teab Lunch: Monday- Fridav. rf'Servauon guaranteed. Dancing and lt"e music in Lhe 1>&loon Dyt'r Road gx1t/l'ewporl .Fwy. :-ianla Ana. :1.l!:I 1512. TllE CA~~£RY Thu, h1i.tut1( waterfront landmark 1s Newport's Cannery Villaie featurin~ fresh local seafood and ea tern beef C'oni.istently good ser- vice, open for lunch, dinner. Sun- day Brunch and Champagne Har our ( 'ru1i.e~. l!:nteruunmenl ni~htl) and Sunday afternoon . EnJOY tht' lounJ(e food JC&llery uperb clom t·huwder! :lOIO Lafayette. 67 ,j :l iii. NEWPORT LANDING Nt>wport Landing Restaurant on the Balboa Peninsula offers a ro- mantic waterfront setting. SpeciaJ- tie include fresh swordfish, Hawanan aea!ood favorites, prime rib. abaJone, lamb and veal. Garden fre h salad . appetizers and sand- wiches. Extensive wine list, apecial· ty drink.a and cocktails. Live enter- tamment. A~E: MC. V, O.C. Localed at. 503 E. r;agewai.er (adjacent. to Balboa Ferry). R~rvat1ons rec- ommended. 67 5 nn Parking available. YSTERS Brand new in Corona del Mar, Oya- . the hot and happening place to be! Featuring oyster bar, oak grill, fresh seafood & coclrt.aih. Open for lunch and dinner. Located at 2615 E. Coe.st Hwy. in Corona del Mar. 675-7-411. REUBEN E. LEE The best~~ in town is still on the bolt! Not just (or bolida}'I and special OCCMion9. Reuben E. Lee aen• delicious au.b. ...rooct • apedaltiea every nisht ol the week. Lunch. brunch, dinner. Banquei. (or up to 400. Wtddinp, ~ reception&. etc. In Newpons!:~· 151 E. Coeet Hwy., Newport .. 675-5790. TALE OF THE WHALE E•perience a step t>.ck into time to a place where you can dine at your own leisure. Enjoy the romance of old Newport with a panoramic bey view. Excite your aerues with their sensational lie8food and naditionaJ fa\'orites. Breakfut 7:00 a.m. Mon· day-Friday, Lunch 11 :30·4:00 Mon· day· Friday, Dinner -4:00-l 1:00 seven niichu. Saturday and unda)' Brunch 7:00--4:00, Oysttt Bar Fri- day, aturday and Sunday. Ban- quet facilities up to 500. -400 Main Street. BaJboa. 673--4633. ZUBJES •t Pure and simple, just like mot.her'• love! They aene J 0 oz. lot.Ur i.iJa1 f'ilet. mignon, prime rib, ribs ana chicken at the moat NMOnable pTicea in Coata M...: TbeM din- ners eerved on epeciaJ nichU-:open 7 nichta. Generously poured low price drinb. Our cuatomen have been coaUns bec:k aince 1970. Located at. 1712 Placentia in Ca.ta Meu near 17t.b Street. Call 645·8091 or 631-9803. ZUBIES GILDED CAG_& Riiht nest door to Zubia All our piual are larse 16".:..any combination, all Wps>inp, at .->.96 (16.96 take out). W'ide acreen plua 8 TV1, pma" videoL full Cocktail Bar. Open 7 days. Lunch A Dinner. 1714 Placentia. Coata Meu ITAUAN VINNIE'S The beu ltahan fcMid prepared from the frellhest 1niredient.i u in1 no preservatives, aalt, suiar. or ex· cebS fat$. Owned by Vinnie C'olan- dre. of Brooklyn Pina Work.a, famou for having T he Beat Piua in Oranice County by The Great Pizza Hunt. 2i0 East 17th Street in Co•ta Mesa. i22-9264. VILLA NOVA A l'>Hutiful bay view creates the romantic settan1 that bu made the Villa Nova a "s~aal lund of place" for over f-,() yurs. 'uperb cu1 1ne from Central and Northern lt.ely 11erved 1n Old World charm F.• tera1ve w1nl h t Danner ni11htly. P1•no bar, foU meno tel 1.00 a.m. :u:n West Coast Hichwa . New- port BHch. &ti-i880 ME·N·ID'8 P IZZA Local!J owned and opeTated, Me-n- Ed'a Pina Parlor baa been MMDI quality piiza and friendly aervice for 27 years. Our thin cruat pin.a with sii reaJ cheeses and fresh top-pi~ ia a piu.a l~r'• delight. Me- n·Ed's also offers deliciowl deli sandwiches. salads arid free de livery. Jean, the manager, will be happy w tilii t you with your next meeunc or grouJ> caured event. Loca~ at 410 E. 17th SL, Cost.a Mesa, 646--7136. Open seven days a week. Sun -Thur 11 :30-12:00, Fr1 and Sat ll :30-1:00. CONTINENTAL BOB BURNS Dine in abaolute ele,ance at thi award-winning restaurant. Famou for innovaltve cuisjne. Start.en in· clude oyster& on the ha lC 1heUz ... h1mi and gravlas. Fr•h ... rooo Crom around the world, eatern fed veal, mUICOV)' dock bttaat and certified prime Ansus beef. Elaborate wine hat. Open MVen days a week. L.ate nigaht piano bar. Pnvate d1n1ng rooms. ~rvationa recommended. MC. V. AX. CB. D. 37 Fashion l land, Newport Beach, 71 -4/64-4 . 2030. CROWN HOUSE Thia lovely Continent.al restaurant 1it.uat.ed at the comer of PCH and Crown Valley Pkwy. hu been a (ourmet't favorite for 18 years now. Fine dining. oockwla, daMi!'lg, live entert.linment, oyster bar, happy hour, banquet ftdlit.ies, limo .er· vice, exlenaive wine lia"L 32802 Pa- fic Coast Hwy., South Laguna Niguel. 499·2626. RlVJERA !Ulaa to c.racioos ~rvice in an elepnt... m~mate at~phere. E.x- ~lt, prepared continental ddhn Chef Richard Ber:1ner, a.ince 0. Th award winninc res· t.auranl alto ol(en an entntive wine h t... and eircell in t.abletkt. prepa.ratlON and Ram* Open for lunch l 1:30·3 p.rn .. dinner lrom S ~ m. bctlltnt htnquet fadlities. C&oeed Sunday and hol~ 3:l.~l S. BriMol, Coa&a Me.a, S4().384(), ....... .... . ,.... ..... ............ ......... ....... ---.... eaw....-..... .......... ,. .._.. .... • ••• ....... ....... . . ...,,. LE MIDI Thia ia •true "sleeper." Some Ml. it's avant 1arde, <>t.Mn that.a its classic. AJI acree that Swill Chef WaJter Ruttimann'• cuiiine provenale ia o ( an in- novati"-e and e~quilltely necuted authenticity. An enchantintr coun- try French interior arid an Old W<>rld hoepitality rarely found these days fuJfill the expectations evoked by the out.atandinr cuisine. O,J>!n for dinner and coclctaill seven n~ht.a. CatarinLavailable. 3421 Via L100, Newport Beach, 675-4904. ··INDIAN ROY AL KHYBER 01'1'1• County'• fint and finest lnclian net.au.rant., Royal Khyber proudly Ntvft aut.hent.ic Indian dia- hel with Wt1Je Art of Flavor," ex- clutive)y ror Calilomia t.altel. SeJect fl'Olll a aumpt.ucqly dive,.. menu M lei U.. espert waaten help 8AJLLOFI' Sail Loft. &r A Crill !eatwea ocean \.Ww dinia, with the empbaia on fresh eeefood. Oyster 1-, ·live entertainment nicht.ly in the her area. <>Pen I« dinaet nishtly from S p.m. W•end boun from JC>.30 Lm. Fabuk>us Sunday Brunch. Located at 400 P.C.R in Lacuna Be.ch. M•XICAN M l CASA Tbeir food i like a trip to Muico! Hospitaljiy soea band in hand with their motto, ·'Mi Cau ea Su Cua," or My ~ ls your houle. Elt.ab·' lishec:l since 1972, It'• no teeret friend.a enjoy dlnina here. ·<>Pen daily from 11 a.m. for Lunch. Oln- oer and Cocktaila. Entertainment. Wed.-Sun. n11ht.a in the Burro Room. 296 F..Mt 17th Street. Coct.a Mesa. 645-7626. DIMJ•R THllAT•RS deti(n a meal _for fOU' likinc-GliND LunCh, dinner, brundl, ntenaive DINN&& TR£ATBA wine. list. full cocktail bu. All major tmpnMive dini"J and prot ionaJ credit. catda accepUd. 1000 N. productions are au.re to pa... each Bristol St. Newport Beach. (714} time you visit. 'The ntraordlnary 762-6200 for rwervationa. buffet offer» rout batOft of bHf. AM...c:AN . glaud ham with a frujt uuce, Geor(ia chicken with pMChel and TB& BAaN Jlaze and the Mahi Mahi is eerved Have the prime of your life chool· · 1n a peaanl •uce. Tri..oo&or fettuc- iQI Crom the utanaive 25 item cini and a.am is a r.aJ favorite. menu. St.b . ...rood. BBQ. Mex-Enjoy dinner and a play tooiaht! 1can d..._ inc.ludins aalad ba.r, and Grand Dinner ThMtM localed more. Weatem chanD and countty within theGra..nd H~ in Anaheim ambiance. BruU11t M -F t t Howl W Call 722 7710 6::~·11:00, lunch M-F 11:00·2:30, a ay. -' dinner aeven nil.ht.a Crom 6:00 p,m. ON• OP A ICIND H&.PP1 hour M·F 4::M>-7 p.m. 5atel- lite dith. Llve enteruinawnt and dancina. Banquet faciliti-. 14982 ~hiJI, Tuat1n. ·269·0116. THI NEWPORT OYSTER BAB AND GRILL Bri1ht and airy with a colorful .euide Vtrtonan flair, The New- port Oyster Bar and GrilJ ia casual sufood dinina at it.a bes& • A Cun spot to 11p an anchor •lffln beer. peel epicy 1Jmmp and eajoy n · quati&.ely prepat9<1 fiab. <>Den au day Crom 11:30 a.m. to 10'~ p.m., to 11 p m. on FrtdAy and S.turday n4ht.a. MC, V1 A. A.E.. Dinua.. Lc>aa..d acnm Crom the Newpott Pt.r. 2100 W• Oeeeefront. New- port e..da, 676·987'7. .. ... ...... ..... ....,..