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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-07 - Orange Coast Pilotd c I B ng , kr'" stages proves In a ~ -~ Mesa lffeless View golf swee9 DATEBOOK COAST/A2 SPORT /Bl COA T/A3 THE ORANGE COAST t'RJDAY'I APR.IL 7~ 1989 Bail undec.ided fOrWayne's ex-husband 1y JANET ZJMMERMAN at has Pomona home tn connection °' .. ~,...sun . with the Oct. )attack on Aassa Wayne and her one-tJ me boyf nend, financier The man a~uscd ~f orchestratmg Roaer Luby. The two were hand-an assault on h1sex-wtfe, the daughter tufTcd, pistol-whipped an<Uhreaten- of late cowboy actor John Wayne. ed with death an the prlle of his rcmamed in .custody without bad a,ated Newpon Beach c~tate. Thursday w~ale a Judge considered At the time. Gionasand Wayne, 32, whether he might flee or pose a danatr were fi&hhn& over custody of thear 2· to others af released. tear-old daughter, A nastas1a. Thomas A. Gionis, 34, was arrested Custody was awarded to Gaonis,by 1 JU<i&e who called the woman "em<>-tioriaJly immature." Gionis has remained in Newpon Beach J~I without beil since his arrest Tuesday night. Jnvettiptors said they feared he would ftee the country because he recently obtained passports for h1mtelf and the toddler and numerous phone calls were made from his home to Greece, where be tw an aunt and undt. Defense attorney B)'ron McMillan called the charges ridiculous and asked the judee to set bail at $2S,000. After several witnesses testified fo r bothaidesduri~a four-hourheann&, Harbor Munietpal Court Judge RuJSeU Bostrom continued a ruling until 10 a.m. today on a defense motion to set bail. Gionis. an orthopedic surseon w11h fiveofraces an the Inland Emptrc area. is accu~ of hanna 1 Los AAF~ area pnvatc mveslJptor to orpn12e the beating. The two allqied hat men were beina held at the~ County Jail in lieu of SI million bail An arrest warrant was issued for the fourtJt suspect.. private invcstiptor 0 . Daniel Gal, and authorities are tcar<:blft& for bjm an Europe. In arr.wng for oo bail Oel:>uty Dist:nct -Attorney Chns Evans cal&cd Gionis 1 da•r to Wayne and Lu~. S2, bccaute of his strong love for his dauabter. "r1·s clear to everybody that Mr. Gionis loves h.is dau&hter; there's no doubt about that," fie saad. "That'• cuct.ly the kind of passion that drives a cnme like this.•• TM most cruaaJ piece of oros- ,....._ _. GIONfS / AlJ El Toro hottest • spot in nation a -1 1 2 eg e S..,_.,.___,.._. Of .. 0.-, .......... TemP.C1'9turc records conlJnued to drop hkc M~e Tyson opponeou Thursday as. the Southland wtl~ under Santa Ana conditt0ns for the third straa&ht day. The mercury chmbed to a record 112 d~ 1n El Toro, the Nauodal Weather Service reponed. It was the highest temperature in the nation Tbunday. I • Accordinai to ·orange County h11-tonan Jim Sleeper, that shattered the previous county record for t~ day of 9S dclrca, set 1n Anabc1m 1n 1962. TocJay's SO.~-oki record ha&h of 91depees.sct100ran,e 1n1939,also 1tttMd bkely to fall as 1 htah pttSSW-C IY*ft\ to the cast stubboml)" hanp on. El Toro's hi&h of l l 2 dearecs establtsbcs a new all-ume rccora for , ......... HOT/Alt Wetlands graded, H B official charges ly ltOUWT IAltk!lt Of .... ~ .... s..n Thunday Ortep clatmed that the two pond· hke areas on compan) propcn) near Golden West Street and Garfield A venue bad remamed wn even in the thud xcar of a drought. pnor to the rtelCnt Canh tnovtng. - Flref19hter'1.cool down HWllln_... ... di f'll'efl9hler Scott Nelson ho••• off fellow Driftwood ••••• Ha•• ftartr IMft dter• were no Injuries. f'lr...,. llldl Grunlt ..... .,.., Mttf'"9 a blaae In•-...-.•• Ttteeccup•111.••n• .. .._~,wa1awa1atth•_t1Meof we....-~· TIM tire MstrOJH a re~ence tn tM die laSO ~tire. Tiie c....e Is llllllnow~. Huntanaton Beach Plannina Com- mlSSlooer Gen Ortcp 11med a xa-nna attack at the Huntinttoo 8eacb Co. after heav)'. carth-movins equip- ment reponecuy covCRd over tToo small wetlands areas without city pemllSSIOn. .. I e'pect City Anomty GaJI Hut· ton to rebuke mastttdy the Hunt- u11too Beadt Co :· Oncp l&ld kttds SttW an ~ bottom or one of the 2-foot-dttp ponds that pla)cd host te btrds and ducks., Ortcp said . Oneea said that e\cn tbO\tlh lhc ,.,.._ '"\lllETLAM>S/ AJJ c·o\ t :H S'l'OH' PHOt'll,J: l:uehrs has his fiAger on NB' s pulse 9y IMS YO«Of OI .. 0.., ,.._ "-" L As president of the New~n HA!t><>r :\re:a Chamber or Commerce. Richard Luchn IS required to be 1 pubhc rela11ons eitpert. a lobbyist, a socaahte. a fighter, 1 )cs-man. a financial wha..i and 1community1ct1v1st -all rolled into one. Wath cheerful blue ~cs and an easy male. Luehrs 11 fricndl) with Caty ounc1l lhembers and small busineu o~-ncrs alike. a result. he knows all that goes on in Ne•pc:>rt ~h. ~hrs is wcll~uippcd to handle the di\lcnit)' o( biJ Job -h11 42 yan have been filled wtlh 1 vanct) of cxperie~. 1ncl~1n1 aeo'K'e 1n Vietnam and 1 peraly1an1 attacknt on a motorcyde. A native of M1lwauktt, Wi 1 tuehn mo"at with bi militar) famtl)' to Caltfomaa an 196,, . He~toN~Beacht.OSLl)"lR 1912. when tlw chambri's *i'd C>f dirttton chose hrm to be nanativc clireaor. He had spent the four prnlOUI re-nu e1C1C11&ivc vi« PttSidtnt and PMP I r of tbe Nonh Hollywood Chamber of ComMl'CI. .. , CM remember my fint impmuon (of Ne..,n lleda) WU. C\'tr)~ -.S to nc-l!IMI ..... Qlllb.Md 1 • • .. , ~ .............. -be IMiileli....., INlilwe. ieni ..... 1'eft IO operate dw way dwy do. IO ..... me-.i .... lhc)' have.·"" ....... ..u "'I !11J. ..... ~al IM Ii-." 1111 llid. .. -;r-·••Otllel•ill. llDii UliM., do • ·-..... , difllftnt , .... dwy do •n•1mllll. I._., daiu 11w1e ..,.m"t.., 111G1t I .. ltYI•• •. Tiwy lllave dw W ··0o "°',,.. ·-~· You wll tWWt ~ .. tJl• l!llttt. •• 9MHf/llOM'd problem and success and f11lurc stonM many chamben of commertt 1ssoc1at1ons. and SS2 othen do." Club for HOii Hospatal, and 1 cha irman of the In I 986. he became president of the Baden-Powell D1stnct for the 8o)' out of bu thng chamber, which toda)' hu appro1-Orange ounty amatel)' 2.SOO members. Alona with the positive m~tanp he has Dunng has seven ycus here, Luehrs has with community members. Luehrs mu 1 battle watched the chambers fond-rais1n1 ca pa 1t1e criucisms from c1tazcns who f«l less cornmcrcc ~w from $400,000 lo more than SI m1lhon . isthea.n1wcrtodccrcasingtrafficandno1sc1nd For the 1zc of community that v.e represent lncreut!\S res1de noal peace 1n Ncwpon Beach. here. that's a prelt)' ubstantaal 1nve tmcnt an a "I thank bu 1ne by and~ has aoncn a chambtt of commerce or bus1nns anocaa· bed rap here 1n cwpon Beach,· Luehrs said. tton,'~ he sa1d "The~ pubhc doesn't understand what • Luehrs descnbcd has Job as spl1t an10 three bull.-provides for the communtt)' an rotes-admanistr.ator. leadtr and go\emment· ,meraJ. •• .. communat)' h11~n. Businea tau not property taxes. pey for As an adm101 tratot, he cames out the mOlt of the cost of tncrCIJN pol.ace staffina. pohcinand darcct1\'esoflhe board ofd1rcc1ors, pubbc libraries and trash collttuon. Luehrs be iJ boosuna membership or an taptu11 saJ4. nctworkint opportunat1es. Without business. ")OU don't have 160 He becomes 1 leadrr w~n he Sutle\ts new 1wom ofticen-maybe you have l 00 .. he 111d. Wl)'S of dotna thin~ ot leads the chamber's "And DOW try to deal w1tb the Founh of Jul)'· anvol\iemcnt an communit)' tMUa ln one The bad• is still '°"'4 to be here. The people 'nstan«, Luehrs felt ttie chambc1' ~Id ukc a ~still p~ to come. • Jllnd and perucipete in the ant1·M~urc K TM aty s erncrat fund ttts 1 '"staaerina campallft Lut Novcmbtt. and led the efTon to amount of money" from visaton "'ho '1\op at tum beck lbc sao--srowm mcasutt. Fashion Island. SU)' al NeWpor1 Cnaatt hotels Al Jovcrnmcntoeommunuy liaason1 and an at beytidc rniaunnts.,he added Luehn attends Cit) Cou.ftcil, comm•Mf<>f' ano Yet the numbtt of bUsine.s "' Ne-pon commataee mcetmp and wb ~Y to cit} leach wilt not contu•ue to 1nc:reueJ:l hrs ,,.,. ..... -.tim (J( odler.... ~ .... ·. . to ae. 8lnua of all dw ion• on •• illlt aty, -c=...o--....,lrtimnii 8CiCtl, iri -....erar.:i• bty ... 'l'bat•t my fun-time job. rm IUDDC*'CI IO tMlilt out Q all tDICftll ancf purpotn,' ~ satd. know..._,.,'°'"'°" unhftaty ... l~said. ..""*"• Upipen•• it •·re • brint able to "'Woe be dwclay wbtn ~.....,,omm ,.... dlC bulilWMCI wt blvc becaute we doft't that I didn"1 know,... tMiie _:"_-;. 1liW .. 1!1D for 06cm to tlllPd and pow ... Ht ICfVWOD. a .... or........... TM ................... ip .... stayed •• ..... itldudi• tlw oMllY'•_JO.,.. ....., ....., .... dw llfftC ~ tlltouP the ycan.. ftla Com•mcc. ~ ftlioml wt ll8tt bllln....S . . GOOD MORNING C:Olllllcl ................................... A 10 CNJatsOfd.. .. ..................... ., oe.t~n ..................... 110 ~ ............. o.i.-. At the same time. the chamber his inc:ttUCd its f\lnds .od number of 9C11"1tia.. Amo"' the suett11ful new or rc" .. ped arms arc the business de~nt ~ Hd mt ~·ftiirt ~'""· ~ ... v1nuaJty non~Jus1nc Whm ht arrived. Luehn•id . That meant Ludwl ii kepi -.. tMri ever ... It rally mabl for1 ~., ... •-. He unwiMI on a P 11t1 'r =:z • tus f.utbhall'holne llillll s f 11 tillle Piii tpt --u.•-IAll Man, wife found dead in Irvine . 9y 'AUL AltCHtf'UY °' ........ --A Ncwpon Beach attome) and h1$ wife weft found dead on a bed an their lrvt.DC boute Thunday, the v1ct1m of an appattnt murder-u1c1de. t.as:rY Don Hubbell. '46. apparent!) shot bu wife Donna. 42, and then &Urned the J.Un on b1mself. Irvine PolJClC Lt. Mike White wd. Womed noabbors called pohcc at lbout 11 a.m. Tbunday beClu they had DOt 1een the couple out Kie their borne at 3616 Oaremont t. in tevcnl days and thetr cars had not -., moved, Wh.atc sa1d. lotll died from S>ngte gunshot woods to the .bead. ._ 35 7-cahbcr M;t: was found bes1ck them. • Mid tbc cvidcna 1nd1C&M:d ~ bu1~ shot bis •afc an w hNid.. tMll --lite pan oo bunlelf. lav~ton found ~noaal belollli• left OUt. but .-0 DOie OI ca.~ tor dw ...... ........ cede.ht laid. Pne1lll wllo Md \'dated tl9c H• be111 ......-I p.m. Tuelda~ winw 311•;u:c ..:" to 1ee tht .... . Tte ".... of &he ~·· ...._ ead'c...ct the)' dicid ..., .... "' •• .. COWU/MI ., JIM/IL MCHl'UY ........... ' ID the molt dramatic eump&e ~ that the r:;1 or #dini"* enrollment are over, Oraaec C..t Col this '. b«mnethelarwett~CCMDmUAit)'collett­ m the nation. DlliouJ .... ID ........... to four.year col1c9Di nd uaivenita It aranafen more a&udmll than &ft)' ocber community coaa. in California. Oraftlie CcJllt IDOkelmaa Jim Carnett said a recent ~ ~ tbt Calibaia Peeaw1wry Edacation COmmiluon showed tbt colics led tbe sta&e'• 107 community collesl in 1917..Q with 1,667 student transfen to the trnivenity of California and Califonua The Costa Mesa school's top ranki111 is based on the ~ 1988 preliminary enroUment data collected by the ~ Auociation of Com~unity and Junior Col- Tbe data showed~ Coast Collete with a fall C'nrollment of 26.4 l 9 students. El C&mino Colleac of Torrance was second with 261Il4J foUowed by City Collqe of San Francisco in third With 2J,6S7. The survey also showed Oranac Coast Colleae is a Stale Ullivenity campu1e1. • ~ C.out ttanden to the UC ·~aem wett up m re than 24 ~nt Jut year, Camcn Mid. t ii tbc laflitlt feeder lMtmation to UO, aa:ountin, for nearl)' 21 ~t of the community collete unde~uaic transfers to the univcnity last fall. Oranee Coast. like many 001Dm..nity collean thtouaboUt the stale, suffered thro\llh an enrollment decline durina the fint baJf of the t 910a. Carnett la.Id. Jt must De summer;. . . . -Harbor Boulevard .. J~ being. torn up ~ IOe VAN IYICI N City officials refused to postp<>ne ... o.11y,......, . the pro~ but did qrie to spend Work bepn this week on the s4 'lbout S3't0,000 extra to permit the million H-'"'--Boulevard storm contractor1 Aman Brothers Inc., to .. ""' keep two aanes of traffic open at all drain project without tbe •nous times durin& construction. feared, thouah the tempers of "They are keepina tbe two lanes fi e and business disruptions tome orists have been teitcd. open.•• ia.id Allen Paul, owner of the · The thorouahfare was out from c.o.ta Meu Car Co. and president o' to two lanes &Jona a scament the Colta Mae Merchants Assoeia- m WiJson to 19th streets and the tion. "So far, we're very ~ with mbination of extremely hot the way th~ are aoina-' ther and traffic coqestion bas Larry Arruda. an enameer with the y lead to some oa~ups. city's public lefVices de~nt1 wo callers told the Deily Pilot said the object of this week's work nao had seen a.nary confrontations been to remove tbe center divider n construction workers and alona the-project area so it could be · sts. used as an utra traffic lane d urin& the •-one of my customers came in and curbside porUon of the projcc:t. · abe saw an a,..ument where a Tbe project ii acbedUJed for com- er ended UJ> throwing a rock at a pletion by Nov. 13, but could be · ver," said Jack Medlin, of Per-finished earlier, he said. i.ud Cleanina on Harbor' ''Tbc contractor is beina very ~evard. ''There have been a lot of... optiallstk," Arruda said. "H~'.$ say-uealina brakes and tempe_n. rm ina fie expects the job 10 be finiibed ,.sp.re the bot weather is part of it." much earlier than Nov. 13. If we Medlin said he had had some continue havina weather like this. I'm difficulty setting in and out of his sure it will be finished early." pe.rkina area..as a result of the work Jn January,' when merchants were this week. lobbyina for a ddayin the project for Merchants feared major loues of further study, city officials aiiued business resultina from the storm they wanted to &et the project finished drain. project and lobbied hard in before the Christmas shoppina January to aet the city to consider ao season so that business would not be alternate route. disrupted du.rina that crucial period. HOT . contaminated water's ~movement monitored FromAJ the month of April, eclipsina the previous record hi&h of I 04 degrees set Wednesday in S"anta Ana. The month is still young. but the .heat strealt isn't doma much for April's avef'llCS. According to Sleep. er., the averqe biah in ~pril is 73 d~. The averqe low for the month is 4'7 dqrees. tlyEMtLY AD~ Of .. o.lly .... SUlf ., .1 A h• pool of around water 1 ~ntaminated with 1 canoer-cauuf\I ~ins qmt., pouibly from the El " Toro Marine Corps Air Station, is movina westerly at approxi~ately one to four feet per day, accordma to water quality officials. ' The existence of the qent, ' tricbloroeth~:e, in lmnc's around water fint me known to water 4istrict officials in 1985 after it was '"fbund in three qricu.ltural wells 'owned by The Irvine Co. The around water in Irvine area is not used for domestic supplies and ...abe TCE ~ no public health threat, officials said. The Oranae County Water District announced Plans W~ to use at least SS00,000 of iu $4' million tox.ic cleanup fund to begin pumping contaminated water found m Irvine tnd El Toro. l Waler department studies have found the area of toxic water to be about three miles long, one mjje wide and 250 feet thick. James ReiJJt, director of water quality for the QraDJe County Water District! said Tbunday that, beain- nina at 200 feet beneath the sunace, the body of water is spradina westerly at a rate of one to four feet per day. Since l 98S, the Marine Corps has denied responsibility for the toxins in Irvine water even thou&h it admined dumpina TCE -widely used by the Mannes for desreasina aircraft and other equipment -on its hue. Sa~na they were prohibited from spendini Department of Defense money to investipte Pollution on private land until there was proof of military responsibility, El Toro of- ficials would onJy agree to test on bue. Now, however 1. the Marine Corps has announced et .nu release the findinp of ill 1e1u within the next two or three weeks. If test resuJta inclicate IM IOU!'« of tox.ins could have beea OD-bue, the military will belin leltiaa on privaic lands. Santa Ana actually cooled off Thursday-lO I 02 dqren. San Juan Capistrano equaled it. while Newpon Beach offe~ a modicum of relief at 8 s cSesreet. It added up to another day to remain indoon or head for the shore, options not available to everyone. While most people who Jive or work in the county have air con· ditionen hummina to keep them company, tome workers and resi- dents have been lef\ out in the cold, or -in this case -the hoL Mailmen, crosswalk auards., street crews and other outdoor worktn have especially taken a beatina u the temperature aause hit the century mark in many areas for the third day in a row Thursday. .. lt was much nicer today than it was Tuesday or Wednesday," said road construction worker Chns Gray on Thursday, .. But worki.DJ on the asphalt makes it about 20dqrces hoticr. Yesterday J dranlc about two pitons on water by lunch time.•· For lifesuards, the heat posed a to a,...._" different oi'oblem. lhlt bildri.-e was put to the bifliat .. lt•s liie a summer day out there tat.,. war,. at qe 24, wbeD an without the manp<>wcr," said Steve aoc:ideat ..,.iyz.ed him from the Reu1er, a Huntinaton Beach marine chest down. iafety officer. "I IOt dildw'9cd from Vietnam on Beicau1e the majority of the sum- Marell 22. J 9~11 and I owned a mer .. ICa.SOnal lifquard" hel~ are mo&orcyde. On May 2. I was toina up biah 1Cbool 1tudents, every available to B!a Bear, and I bit a water and oil rejuJar lifeaµard must wort to man- com6ination in the roed. and it • the safety of tbe larae beach OiDDCd out from under me," be aid. crowds, lie aid. ''Yes. J was very active, and it was An estimated <40,000 relief aeeken difficu.IL You ID ~ quite a vitited Hunti~on City ee.ch on tranlition. ... Tbere'udenialf?C Thuuday, ifeauard Mike :;._"F~ =:it=~ Ba=~~~ontbesandat Y.OU're ~ .. And believe me, I went HuntiJlllOG 3tale Bach and 50.000 lbrQUlh all Of'tbole: turned out at Newpon Beach, Ii• •Jt .... difllcult tblas to accept. ~ reponed.. .id . ordi I'm not IO ture mat you ever accept _.ter IO sa minor nances tbele tlai " luda • bus 01t .... and alcohol on ~~~ --.... bwla and Olhcr problems~ ~ ·-~ lit~..,_. ~-d : ... put, _, H1'dlllll UI ---·------.a:~'::ld ........ n I' •tt! ...._IMCIOMll. 19*~-.-...~ wA.~~-bivetolbift and Miiied .. echlca1ioil lo .ua:..d ---in till. ............ _ ........ ,. He llld lliraech•ioul........ !Ilea C•UIDI. t11i1 aa r tn • and waded ... _,. •td•• ., ................ ,... .... ............. ,., ........... ia!fZl .. ..... :v-~·-·-=-"' ~~~:r.r--r:= ····~-...... ~ tliit -...... Xe p1J -II• ID '9H J itld mare 9'!fl!' ... 1 ... ta dill ..... m=~z::t::.sc 'pie. Ullc;;;J/j, .. ___ ....... s. ----·~Nw·'·· ........ ..... ~ EE lllla== TM °'m' ~ IGe Co. allO a-m .~n.·~3= i';1r;nr::.,t:.:·.= ......... ---.. .... al lee • ..,, ,,.._ ...... ID.... tellll1W•lia-......_Mll5 ......_ ..._ ............. ,,pm. --_'Tii :=. - -. .. .... ..... =-,-=a·• ··~a~u IO!lllCl Noone wins 'lotto jackpot SACRAMENTO (AP) -No one pick~ all m WJJ'.lrllna numbm. chosen Wednesday m the Catifom1a Lodcry•s twice-weekly "Lono 6-49" pme, meanina Saturday's drawinJ wiU have a jackPol ~onh an esu- mated S 12 milhon. · . The winnina numbers were: 33, 20, 35;._26. I, 24 and the bonus number, 8. · rour people picked five of six numben and the bonus number each winmna $3 76,847, lottery officials said. Those tickets were sold in Sacramento. Fresno, Glendale and San Diego. Five of six numbers were correct I) picked by 191 pcopk who won $4,066 apiece. Four of six winnina numbers were picked by I I .550 peo ple who wo n $6 I each. COUPLE From A l Hubbell o_pcrated a law ~raC11ce at 1600 Dove St. in Newpon Beach. Whjte said the attorney and his wife had j ust returned from a cruise in tlte-Canbbanr-- . •OWMI In IS _,,.utes. At lean IOS flret11en lNtttted .... fir• of _,.ct ......,. .,,. .... , A spokesman for the California State Bar Association said Hubbell was a member an JOOd standina who had no record of ever beina chll'&ed or d isciplined for his law practice. - The couple did n_ot have &ny children. at ttte ,.....,. of ltt• MJ In record II•••· WETLANDS Fromf..:_ 1 all d . . •c .. areas ·are sm an 1n11puucant. they're •lill P'n of the overall wetlands system that's been about 90 percent destroyed. And she said that envi ronmcntaJ impact studies require that the natu- ral topoaraphy of the pondsas well as a la~ lwale area (&ully) be rc\aincd. "I think this is corporate crimiOJI neahlence. And it reflects on the city attorney. I want her to If~~·" City officials .. red-t the earth-moviDJ work on Tuesday. ·or- derin& Hunt1"11on Beach Co. to stop work in the area that's marked by roUina bills and auUi~s;. . . Land-use techn1c1an M1cf)ael GreeorY. who iJIUed the notju, said tbeY paded without a permit. Greaory said that city officials several weeks go asked the Hunt- inaton Beach Co. and other land· owners to remove din and debris that bad been illqally dumped tn the swale part of the propeny and to return the land of aentle slopes to its onimal contours. It is believed that the Huntinaton Beach Co. followed throuah by dis- GIONIS from Al . . ecution evic:kncc appea~ to be phone records that showed increased calls to 1everal numbers in Greece. But Oionia' sister, Xanthl Oion1s, said she made sc:veral ebone calls every week from Gion11' Phillips Ranch home to her best friend and several othencquaintances in~ andCygreu. Xanthi Gionis said she moved into her brother's home just after be and Wayrte separa&ed in June 1987. She testified she never saw her brother make calls to Greece, nor did she call that country at bis requttt or amntc for a place for ham to sta~. The youns woman said she often called an vnt.,.tor Gal for beT brother duriq the 1even-weetc cuatody bear· ina, bin had never bC'ard ber brother mention the names of the alJesid h.at men. Jerrel Hinterprdt and Jeffrey ~i•' si11er further tetttf\ed that be bad no plans to leave the country. But~· ..,ecial ~ witb lbe u ~-- Okn -= .. dri.13'1ti't =.:.. I ind IM • eent to bim via onraipt m.il -M...a. 7. Pt ' .... wllJ·lft tent in .. ......... 1-llYoatllid. ..... =1111w.mr•a~ -Ill! ............. ,. .. .............. ti .... _ _____ ._. ______ _,__,..... __ penang the materfaJ ovc wide areas, Greaory.-me crty's-tand-use t.e0b- apparcntly not to the satisfaction of nician, said thouah that .. four or five city officials. Grqory said. IUYI with s);\oveij" could. have · Co ffi · I cleaned the cotvert 1n 4S minutes. A Hunhn~on Beach · o •CL&• whereas the Huntinaton Bea<;b Co. w~o ask for his ~e not to be used. f lll--"y used bea~ equipment f01do said that city offic::tals several weeks "'tll;'b· · aao complained about the iijnal JO · stockpiling of matenals. ·The tUepl work was sp<>~ted fi~t ~Y Larae quantities of dirt were beina former M~yor. Bob Maf?d1c wh~ w~ dumped b trucks ••without our be was acuna as an ordinary cattun knowledae ~r pcnnisuon," be said. to protect the natural toposraphy of Another company that alfeaedl)' is the area. reaponuble for dumpana the din is in He noticed that work had 1one on the process of haulin1 away the Monday aftttnoon and when he material, be said. returned Tuesday to find lhe equ.ip- Al tmnamnimc:the Hunt1naton ment at the scene, he went to the city Beach Co., started weed abaicment to complatn.. A stop-work order was. work in the u11developcd field that subseqU(ntly Issued. rep<>rtedly had been Polled by the Plannin1 Commauioner Ortep city. Butthecompenyappirentlyhad claimed that the work was "aJ>olher to do more extensive work than cue" of the Hunt1nato.P Beach Co. ' normal for weed abatesnent becaux .. tbumblna its nose .. at city require• of the contour of the lanes. men ts. Simultaneously, the company She sajd the company ~ntly bepn to clean out a drai,,. culvert rued towerina eucalyptus tttet on that became cl~ wit.h debris from Lake Avenue even thouah tbett were a new housina development, the reqU<CSu to save u many as possible. oftkial said. It was this cleanina o(the She also claimed that tbe com2_!ny culvert that apparently led to the razed an historic Holly Supr CO. mov1n1 of earth into the wetlands buildin.a while talu were aoina on in arus. officials said. toe city to prcterVe 1t day. husband and said w was afraid be AccoTdina to the passp<>n appli· would carry out earher thrcau to her cation. Oionis said he was leavina for hfc. Europe on Mateh 11. She testiraed OIOftJS told her that "tte•s 1eavin1 for Euro~ just when anyone •ho antcr(end with him and the heat's on," Evans said. "They'~ his ch11d would be dead. Wayne said lyina about the pessP._On and he's Gionis once told her some men 1n a<>inJ to leave town lf you let him Houston tned to kJU ham by = OUL bombl on has boat and that 6e • But attorney McMillan said March .. 'but now they'~ vay IOn)'.'" 11 was an arbitrary date Oion1s G1on1s once talked ~ry about a placed on tbe applicauon. He was JW")'·~mperina inadent an Teus, ~t l>lannina a two-week vacauon in la.Id if she told anyone be would kill Greece thas summtt with hJs dauah-her, Wayne testified. ter be sud. He alto wuck her rwu at their Oioni• asktd that the pass_pon be Pomona home, but the inJuna d.id returned by FedetaJ Express bccaute not leave nwb and sht did not be doesn't trust the mail, McMman rq,on them to authorities said. Jn an eartitt 1merv1ew at htt The attorney, a fonntt M unaapel modest coadonunaum near the ocean Court judee. 11id the cue has been an Newport Bew:~ Wayne Mid Abe blown out of proponaon bccaute it bad am~ ·•about lcei.aa involveathedau-..1erofamoviestar. her a~ in coun Wednadly .. Heft M are in OranlC County. dunns bit amiplneet . JohaWaynecouauytandNewportan '"It wu raU)' l9d. ~him in panjcu.lli, and we nave Ai• and ~ and yet I AiD bavt .U \be (Iler ~> Pilar ainina thm .. he ..., tom lbe anact." •said. md. "Tbat'a tc:ary. It'• like ~.. .. ne couDle'• conunuairy propeny CIMI_~ aonll... mvi• haa by tic coun McMl'a0 .... diliMtecl tbe McMPri Slid ....... Oioma ,..e.c..._'I dlllia dliil GiOail w a lllr' .. ••-........ ueu threlllaecl w~·· we. Sbll anm not anJdUna '°,... moacy. lillftlllell ie •b•Uft ..... lhe .. , .WO ·~ "° ""' lbr Cllled0..1CIOUDliOl...U11Dto Oioail •~cw ... ifled ...... llQ.CIOO. w1'icll .. _....,. ~ ., __ di.-Ori. M liid. I Tiie~ ia-a.&· Wlg8l lllialld a M wt _,.... lbr ~-... -...... ~ ~ .,.,.. die~ ................... ., ............ .. l ~ '. ' I • Golden West C~ to show poss ibfDt1es to highschool Seniors Tbe lourtb annuaJ Hiah School Smior Day 11 Ooldm WesaCollcswillbebtld from 12:30p.m to 3:30 p.m Wednetcr.y, April 19, 1n tbt quad. PerfOniuances by ·two bands, Hammersmith and E~n Whitel>itco, career and 1nformahon boothl, I me barbecue lunch and a drawilll for such ~ as two compect disc playcn and 11ft cerufacaln from local restaurants w1D be offered. Senion will be able to lOW' the art pUcry. automotive labs. compuler center, cosmetoloay deoenmenl. criminal Justice cen~r. fitness labs. 01T1CC skalh lab, science labs and the theate~ lnaddJt1on, seniors can reteave career. fin.anc1al aid and transfer 1nformat1on. apply for the fall semester and sa.gn up for st~dent go vemmenl and campus clubs. Additional information may be obta\ned by caUinc 895-!2L4.. Fiim explores teen sex The film, ''Where Youth Are Today: What You Need to Know About the Teen Sex Cns1s," will be shown at 10:15 a.m. uodays throu&h Ju.ne 4 at Martaen Cllvdl. I 000 Bison Ave .• Newport lkach. Produced by the Josh McDowell M1n1stry and featunngSurgeon General C. Everett Koop. the film explores reasons for the prevalence of pregnancy, S\uc1de and sexually transmitted diseases amona teen-agers .. Because of the sensitivity of subject. the film 1s recommended for mature audiences. Admission 1s free and open to the public. Call 640-6010 for further information. Sh~d l/fe-1/mltlng patterns A free seminar explaining how Stlf-e teem and self-awareness can be used to unde,,tand the 1aboos surrounding money and success will be held from 10:30 to noon Saturday at the Promontory Point Clubhouse. 200 Promontory Point West. Newport Beach. Part1c1pants will complete a sclf-sconl'\J qucs-uonnairc. then learn five ways to work through old and limiting hfe patterns. Ehzabeth Slocum, a mamage and family t~erap1st who spcc1ahics 1n ~en' tswes. wtl11ead.the-d1$CUSS!on. for-more 10forma11on, call 546-7708. Futurist auth~r appearing Futunst author FM -2030 will autO&f'llph copies ofh1s late t book ... Arc You A Transhuman')'• from 2'lo 4 p.m. Sunday at Fahrenheit 451 Bookstore, 509 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. • FM-20)(). a Jcc;turcr who has 1auah1 .at U LA Eltrcns1on and New York's cw hool of Social Research. says he anticipates the Age of Trans- humans but as more concerned about finding current ways for persons to monitor growth. Signed copies of FM-2030's book also may be ordered by calling the store tft 494-5151 . ' .. ( " Teddy bears·to tell all The history of the teddy bear will be discussed by lecturer, collector and dealer· helT}'I . hirran at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Barn.' 9822 .8Cac~ Blvd .. Aunungton..&acfl. I Participants are encouraged to bnng 1hc1r fa vonte teddy bear to "show and.tell .. The pubhc 1s invited 10 the fret e"enl. ('.all 962-5777 for add1ttonal information. Sculptors tti ·lecture . Sculptors Hal tandley and James Hiwmon will lecture as p:in of 1he Va 1llnJ Anast Program at the An Institute of Southern Cahfom1a at 7 p.m • Thursda)'1 April 13. The institute will install two sculptutts-con- tructcd by them an the C'an)on ulpturc Parle fro m Apnl 12-f 4 Admm1on IS free The IRSllhrtC IS at 2222 Laguna Can)On Road. Laguna Beach.. Call 497-3309 or( 00) 36 7-9349 for further information Faculty artwork on display Crcatt\ e works by 1he Ora nae Coast Colleac Art Department faculty w1ll be d1spla)ed Thursday. Apnl 13, throu&h May 25 al The An Store Gallery. '4040 Campus Onvc. Newport Beach. Among the works are color and design. freehand drawina. pnntmaking. foundry cast1na. rapid 1llustrat1on techniques. ccramics, lettcnna and t)povaohy. new <.:onapts, product 11lustra11on. ofThand aius blowma. screen process pnnt1"a. openmentaJ paantma. canoon1ns. sculpture. hfe drawing and v.atercolors for more information, call 2.SO-73S3. C \ll~D\K f 'r i tl a_v. April i No m\.-et1n hcdulcd .Ho11daJ. tpril I 0 • • 1 30 p m. New,.rt lftdl Ctry CMIWU, council chamber\. 3300 Ne~\id, • 6:30 p.m Cetta M"* Celn•ln .... coundl (hambcn. C 1ty Hall. 77 Faar \iC. POI If I I Of, I r .,_,.VM ffKIN--~-°' .. ~,......, .. s 2 4 daring Eesta-Mesa-SWeep~ .. . . , for_u_ndoc~-.-u~-mc-.ntiid Cla.-Y workers. HolhroOk . A ij)Oknman for the 11'4 said ht•...-Md blCa Cotta Mna otrecaals have lned to teduce &he monl\orinttMda)1labotpickupa1tcsinC<>tlaMnaaMI lmmipation ofticialt arres&ed 24 auspccted 11lcgal aliens dun• a sv.up an Costa Mca earty Thursday, oftkiah aid. number of men conpqatina •t those and Other -dCcJded th1t. week that at was t1mt for a sweep. locations by_o~nina IJOb center where day workers can "We have a number of sites that we monitor an ~· seek work. Tbt city hasalso asked the lmm1arauon and Anseles and Oranac counun," said John lm:tlld, Naturahzauon Service to crack down on w un-u11stant director of 1.M INS Los Angcln era ditVin. . The 19mts eonttntlated on lhrtt locations: Lion•: Put 19th Street and Placenua A venue and 20th treet and SAnta Ana A venue, Costa Mesa Pohtt Set. Tim authonzt:d pickur points "Generally, aner we make a swttP, tM numbtr ~ Holbrook said. ' Workers sttl conarcaate at the old wa1tinJ places. people conarcgauna at a site aocs way do .. n. Whcft tbt however. prompuna complaint\ from residents and problem escalates apin, we go in." merchants. The Polace Department did not parucipatc dirtttl) ~n. t~ raKL Holbrook wd, but stood by to preH~nt IDJuncs . "What usually happens 1s the pcop&c IC'atter and run, .. Holbrook satd. "So we monnored t~ situation to make sure we dic;tn 't need 10 stop traffic." Jn late February and early March. several Brechtel said he had rfot yet compiled a list oft~ merchants at the V1sla hoppina Center at 19th Street nationaht1es of the people who were arrested lluanday, and rt.«ntta A venue pfattd nanc uspcetcd un-As usual "'ith 1mm1arat1on s~ccps, those who aartt documented ahcns under c1ti1cn·s arre t for allqcdl) to rttum to their home countnes voluntanly arc tent d1srupttn1 business at the center. A pretnal hcanna for home without funhcr penalty. Those who wish to All three itcs have been traditional packut> ooant the nine men 1s 'iC'hcdulcd to continue today in Hal"bor appeal their deportation have a naht to a heanna before Municu>al Court. a judac. Brechtel said. · Workers' heroics -. cited in rescue of truck driver By City News Service A prba&e truck driver was cntically inJured in San Juan Capistrano on Thurs- day while outside 1he vehicle and us1n1 a hydraulic arm. to hft a d)HTlpster that tirushcd a high volt.a&C w1rC\ . Jesus Gama, 51 , of Santa Ana. was in critical cond1t1on at UCI Medical Center Thu n.day ni&h t. As bad as his '"Juries were. Garcia escaped certain death moments after he was shocked by the 1,400 volts thanks fo the heroism of two men working about 30 feet away, fire officials said. When the dumpster contacted the ware, · elc<:tneity surged throuJh the &ruck, knocking Garcia to the ground and blowing qut the vehicle's tires. His head hit the ground beneath a metal, now-elcttnfied step on the Dewey Dump- ster truck, and the vehicle began to sink toward him as the tun dcnated, said Orange Count) Fire Department Capt Hank Raymond. wo men. ric R<>Sauc r. 19. of San Ckmen1e and Mark Grosse, -26. of Lake. Elsmore. "'ere working at nearby C'ali· fomia 1l1ca Sand Co.. 31302 Ortega Highway. when the accident occurr.cd about 9:30 a.m. They qllickl)' pulled Gama to safety. fire officials saad. The truck dri ver. sufTcnng from a deep burn wound on his lefl houlder where tht' e~ctnc1ly "'ited his body a_nd second-and th1rd-degrte bums over the -rest of his bod). wa a1rhfied 10 Cl from the scene La9un• ieactt•1 CltJ C~u"cll w•nt1 to find a nnw home tor this hlnortc hOMe. Laguna City Council attempting to saVe another hi-storiC building f'lJ/iCe &...&.~~....._.~.i..~,_....L.:J~...-.n::,llU"ln.,.,..,.,...,~~~~~~~~~~~~Ja~nt~t"o~b"u~1l~dlC.lllllC.CL~\im;:u.....i.u.ll!lWJ.!.ll!ou~\~lt.._:p~a~r~k1~n~'-•_n~d-n_o~t-p-to_v_1_d~1n~'-r_cq_u~1~red-.-~~-n~:....::;;_.:;.u S~ lt-pact 's a''eS~--' A..1/· 11 Tuesda'r n1gh1 to ln!.truct City taffto tn to 1n.. March. the coastal t"omma 10'\C.rs U-', \,; 11 , ,, vv 11 • .i\hhougtr 1.hc b t hLSto!lUousc lhc ~.a nev. hon» for thccou.aac.. .decided the .needed mo.er. umt to rev helped rescue from dcmoltt1on stall sits 1n a ··1 led tronJI) "'c hould \~to p~~nc the case be ore t~)' could allow w1mmcr t lear several cases swirl Of contro\e~). the Laguna Beach l~-.C cottages when V.C C'an,' Slld <zoun-the permit OCCCSSl.I") to plant lhC hOutc On • C tty (ouncal as making )Ct another· c1l"'oman ~tartha ( olhson the lot "-hCtt 11 now h~1tantly s11 Tbc~ l y IOI VAN EYKEN ot ... o.lly ,... $11//f The Orange ounty henffs ~rt­ menl arrested a Santa Ana He1gh1s r:nan Wednesday whd may be linked to a s.ene of burglanc~ an ant.a Ana Heights nnd Cost.a Mesa. 1nvcst1gators s~ud V mcent ngel Lopez. 31. "'as arrested at about 10 a m. at h1 home after 1n- vcst1gators rttea\ed a lip he might have some stolen property. "Our auys received 1nformat1on that he had some s1h Cf'\\'are from a Co ta Mua burglary.'' ~1d shcnffs Lt Dick Olson "The su~picaon is that he may ~ con- nected to some other burtlanes an Santa na He1gh1s and an Costa Mesa We don·a knowyct. He's not cooperating wnh u . " A Co ta Mesa police spoke man said Lopc-1 basonl) been hnkcJ to one burglary an the CHY Con men reportedly working San.ta Ana City News Setvke Santa Ana police Thursda) said a aroup or Los Anacle -based con men ue operat- ing a "shell pme" on the trects of Santa Ana, sWlndhng some r<' 1dcnt1 out of S 1.000 per chance. For a month, pohl"t' an the dC>>A>ntown area ha"e been hcanna of men challen11n1 pasStn*by to bet mone)' on the "~hen game.'' thC'n ripp1na off taltf"\. saad nta Ana polu:e \pole woman Maureen Thomas. The Jlmc 1n"ol"t'1 I foam ball and three baby food Jlr lids The tnck ter 1nv1te peopk to stt 1( \he) can correctly auc which hd the bill as under .. What people don't undcmand 1i. 1t' a fraud pme. and the ball 1 n't under any of the cap1. It 1s 1n the IU) 's hand. They cannot •1n m lh11 pmc." ThomH 1aiJ attempt 10 save an 1mpcnlcd 1ructure ~ Th<' council vote came shortl~ afit'r will dec1dt' 11s fatr -'pnl l.l. . The l:ue t h1 tone house headed for the meml\cr\ unan1mousl) agr«-d 10 ~nd a At ont point. w1m mt'r, who called the chopping block 1s an 3-)car-old 'lummcr letter 10 tht Coastal< omm1\s1on uppon-~1tua1ion "unbelie"ablc .. e-st1matcd he home 1ha1 was built dunng a angle 1na the cllorts of a Laguna ~\1dt•n1 ~ho had unk .$75.00(r1n10 tt'ie hmak-1ckd "'eekcnd an an elTon to win a SI flO pr!1c aooptcJ another house in lXlembcr Jules structure . The board Qnd ballcn rnttage ~a'i th<' la~ "'ammer~ owner of l c Pc-til Gounnet What \o\OUld his adHsc be to an~ont h9usc built at Lagunn ( lafTs. a '>Ubdl\ ,;ion re taurant. 1o0k u tod) of a 61 -~tar-old con\1dertn& follo"'1ng m h1 foot te(» comprascJ of most of north Lagunn ' truc1ure -cme of thc first hou~ bu alt 1n · .. ~ell at hard to &.I' e anvbod} advice.' The owntrs of 1hc hou~ at )9() lhrc:c \l'Ch'Ba) -.ind mO\ed It to hl'i lot Ytlmmersaad rhuA<b) "f y,ould rt'$Crvi Maanoha Dr1"e ~) the) "',II don:rtc thi: on { aJon treef · 1hn1 un11I after I hear from C oa tat structure so tha1 11 can be prcsen.ed at Ho"'e"er. w1mmer ran mto problems Comm1'i 100." · ano1herlocat1on lfnooncstep'\forAard1<t \\Ith 1ht' lx~agn Rcv1e~ Boart.I and some 'lwouldfed)OU\houldreahzethC1'Cltt clalm the cott:\gc. which has tx-en '"en the :r(lgl") nc1ght>o,.., ~ho fell he should not wmt d1fficuhrc Ythcn )OU u~ru~c h1ghc t ra ung on the cit) 's in"cntol) of ha"c b«n allowed 'araancc... uch b'I ~meth1ng hke th1-.. If 1t Yt Ork out. n' tustorac s1ruc1ur~ at will tx' dcmohshC'd 10 alloy, an& the hou~ to encrooch 1n10 the wonh 1t · make v.a) for another tructurt &he: OYtf\Cl'1 front \Ud not prov1din1 ~quarcd CO\tred Voss recall · petitioning starts today 1,Y JOYCE IOOlOVICH Ol .. 0-'1 ..... ~ A aroup intent on rccalhng rounlaln Valle) \it) ounc1lman f rC'd Vos~ said 1t will be&Jn c1rculat1na pctttions toda) Vos stepped do~n as ma)'or follow1 n1 h1 sarrcs1 on ~uspic1on of sohcitanga \C' ~ct from an underco"er Santa \nJ pohcc officer Bui Vo s haHefu\ed to g1' cup h1\ council scat. The pc11uon Ytl approHd Wcdnc'4.ia). 1 he recall group ha\ 120 da) 1n ~hath to collect 1in.atuares from 20 percent ol the oty's rrg1 tcrcd \Ote . or 6.15.i 'ahd Stlfla&urcs If the is.nature ioat t\ met. the council ~ould be requited lo call a ~p«1111 clcct1on walhm 125 days and voters v.oulJ dtttde whether to o ust V The ti taon could cost the Cit) •bout $90,000. accordtnl lo c1h oft'Klll ,, ... vou Bob ~1os' l'C\'all comm1tttc chairman. said 1he group doc not -fore~ an)' problem and plan on collcctina about 7.000 "an01turc!ii 1n 4S to 60 da>" He 1J rally for l"CClll orpn11e~ i planned '>aturcia) at (It) Hall. Vo • who u1g&ed the rttall comm1t1tt "nghteou~h smug." has repeatedly \lid M will not \a ate h1'1 CO\lncil scat tic teppcd down a' ma)Or March 1 blamina un for&1\ 1na and un hint.able 11tt1tudei from re 1Jent'i for hi rcsaanataon More dead sea lions wash up on area beaches 1y SEAN SMITHSON Olll!r-CW>• .. -.. TYto dc3d sea hons "'a hed a horc at Huntrn11on Bea h on Thunda) mornin and 1he cartoi:o.s of a larac ~a hon ~rapped in a 1111 net wa'hcJ up at Bolsa-Chaca Smc 8cJch l'arl) ~ cdnesda). hf~uard said Hct.-au\C of the J'Alrsc number of lifc-- guard a"aalable 10 handle the cro..-d' of ~1mmcr\ sccling rchef from the heat wa\.c, the t~o sta 11on'i were not 1mmfdt· atcl) rcmovtd Thuf'"idav deiptte com- plaint\, c1 h hfoguard ~te' e Reu\Cr 1d .. The "''rnmcr\ come first ." Reuter ~·d < 11~ l1fcauanh "'tre not able to &!"<' ~1fics on tb t~o late~t findt~ Thun- da)' n11ht ~10rt' 1h<iin 60 <k-ad sea hon\ havt' -.a h(d up on Oranae Count¥ 5horc , •• ct" Januar). Hilllway. aid someone killed btt koa felfi bt-hllltftl them on ttw Mad. 'The-~fish were \aJucd at SlWO. the At-ur df Lane ftoWtt.,., of'S Tu~y. cltrk 1Cporttd that the man tntmd the Jhof> at abOut 12: I p.m .. a kcd thepn«o(rottund then .~~ for chaner for a dollar IC'> he cou•d call his 11rtff'l(nd When the clerk approecbtd the cash rfll~tcr. the JU'Pt(t pUlltd the knafc &om hts back pocket and drmanckd mont . }OUl'll man 1n his late teens 0.. tart) 20s droH· past her a' ~c rode her ooter ttl ~h<>OI Tunda and e,. ~ ham\tll. lbe incident <X.'\:urred at thC' antenc t1on of (oil venue and 8aKCf lr'C'Ct. • • • BuraJan ~e 1nl0 a l.1ttlc lA;tK anKk bar at Wardlow Park 11 Ml!Polta ttttt and Pionttr Ori\t and""iaole S32 an t.dlall card • • • Thac~n cnltmt a rnidrntt la the 6200 bl«k of. Warner w.ur llwouO a sick k11CMn Window Md 1101t 120..000 in ~ and a S2SO VCR. • • • $OftOftc .. two ....... '.fdes"ll'llM , valwd •• S)OO from Ill "°"' OI• i..e ... ,,.., bloctl oil.a~ u.. ••• A Llbef' MC* a tlood -•• ...... S50 ..... a McKeill .. •@at~-.1ai11CllCIGDtllocl .,.........,.. Sllllft. ~ .. 1'111-.c ..... illlll§. ~~ ... n1 I •°"':-1100 .._. ol 919-.._ 111111 lftideft• MW =··'· .. -~:e-= Jbll•Mi ........ • • • ..,. doof~ncr~ah.ed al S.SO qs itolcn from• car an tM SOO btock of 19th Slrttt bctWttn midniaht and J:JO p.m. Wedrlnda\. . . ' Sointonc tole a .22 aihbcr hand· ' frOm an unlocked car OarMd at Nlf ol 1 rnickntt 1n the '700 block 5Mlimar vmue bttwen I:]() I:° T...-y and fr:lO 1.m. • .._... • • • ......_ ..... um,... • .... " ...... c--. ... ) --Aw •. MMe• l:• p.M • .......... wata111atr~ A~--·-.w4/ rJ';:ar.~'1:tr::. • ... .,.1111r .......... Ill lllllla9w1iili1111PM'480. A 10.,.....W -..·ts ..... 11111 a Lasuna lkM'h Offtetrs tt1CTC called to the 900 t'lf of ummtt Ori~ Wtd .... day C\Cn1f'8 whcrt a ton had ~­ poncdl)' nuuhcd h1\ mothtt and \hen lcf\. · • • • .Or~ CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Fftder, ACwtl 7, 1111 pUJ ttlr~at ai.f:@ SACRAMENTO (AP) -011 tankers tra\cl· when the Euon Sh1ppin1 o. tanker Valdel ran U\l the Califomta coa dmc and offshore oil-wound has bttn r«ovcrtd. Tbulick co,·crs mont drtnlna opttauons cttatt l ht possib1ht)· or oil -tfian 2,600 square miles. has killed thOu$1nds of licks rival in& Alask.a·s catastrophic spill. state 1nimalsand resultrd an mil hons of doll1D ofloucs official said Thursday. to fi hcnncn. lndustf')'·financ.cd spill cleanup companies Rcprescnt11t\·es of three 011 spill cleanuJ) said California 1s better prepared to respond than companies operated 1n Cahfomaa coopcrati\'ely by Alaska. where 10. I million •ia11ons of crude oil petroleum companies said that unlike the 1ndu~r) fouled Prince William Sound 1n the nation's worst in Alaska they have specially equipped ship ready oil spill. to respond "'on a moment'~ notice." But state official said the northern and "There would be a substantially different southern most portions of the California shoreline initial reaction•· in California, said kip Onstad, are poorly protected, and even the best cleanup man3gcr of Clean Seas, whi ch operates in the San program could recover only a frac1ion of spilled 011 Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura area. 1n a major disaster. / • fJut Brian Baird of the Coastal Com mi ion ··1 think there is no ~guest ion that a large said industf) co-op cleanup hip in Los Angeles. incident such as occurred off hore in laska could Long Beach, Santa Barbara. Sao Lui Obispo and occur off shore in California." Peter Douglas, n Francisco leave miles of horehnc to the south executive director of the Slate Coastal Com-and nonh without 1mmed1atc re<iponse in case of a mission. told a lcghla11ve heanng. spill. "It's also clear 1n our mind~ there·s no ability Baud said studies indicate 1~at even in. the to recover all oil in a large 011 pill." . best cleanup effort in a l~rge spill, recovering of 10 Less than 4 percent of the 011 spilled March 24 percent of the 011 would be "c'rwuonal" North says he was · ordered to secrecy .. WASHINGTON (AP) -Oliver the Contra struggle against the Jcftist Nonh, testifying in his own defense. government of Nicaragua. sajd Wednesday that Rea$lln admin-The account, a legal ''admission of 1stration supenors told him "not to fact" read to the jury with the telJ anybody" about his role jn agreement of the-prosecution, said funneling aid to the Conlra rebels 10 Bush personally told the president of Nicaragua. Honduras in 1985 that extra aid was North took the stand short!> after being funneled to his country as G~orge Bush was identified in cmm 'payment for helping the Contras. as an intermediary in President The account also said a represcnta· Reagan's secret plan to aid the tive of Panamanian military leader Contras. Manuel Noriega offered in a meetin& Nonh, whofacesado1en chargesin wi th North to assassinate the Sand· connection with his role in the lran-inista leadership in Nica,..gua. North Contra affair. said. "I was particularly was said to repl) th.at the United admdhished" to keep secret "that States wanted no part of any such another country was pronding plans. millions of "dollars to help the Con-Deputy White House J>rCSS SCC· tras." Saudi Arabia s1apphed some rctary SteP,ht!n Hart said, "I have no S32 million in aid to the Contras. comment ' on the developments. beginning in mid-·1984 adding that .. this 1s part of an ongoing ---.a.sked by defense law)'er Brendan tnal. •• Su hvan who told him he wac; going to A short while after lhe .. adm1ss1on be running the, operation. North of fact" statement was read. North identified then-nataonal secunt~ ad-was on the stand aod fielding ques~ viser Robert Mcfarlane, his dcput) tions from tus o" n attorney. .. John Poindexter. and < I.\ Director .. Was there a ume when you were William Casey. • stepping in" to help the Contras. Ollver North Asked about induSlry rt\PQnte 1f a 1pill 0«'¥rred Mar Eu~a nnrth<' Orqon border, Ja Moncnson of (lean Bay said his San Franc1sco- bastd ck1nup com~n\' could lruc k M>mc conllin· meot tqu1pmcnt w1th1n siJt hours. but boats would like about a day to arrive "Whether we could am"e m Eurtka m time to be effccuve is a question of which dircctaon the wind 1s blowing." said Mortenson, who addtd that Califom1a 1s provided some extra leeway because most tankers travel at least 50 miles off its coast. Onstad said cleanup crtws have a 24-hour to 72-hour"window of opportunit>" to try to contain slicks before the oil is sp~ad b} currents, wind and wavcc;. But ·n. Gary Han, a Santa Barbara Democrat who ch3ir\ the Senate subcommittee on offshore oil and gas de\ clopment. questioned if that is quick enough. "I'm not sure the 24 hour 1 a window of opportunily." Hart wd. "It might be a \\<mdo" of disaster 1f )'OU'rt talkina about 24 hours. Academy apologizes, Disney drops Snow White-Oscars suit LOS ANGELES ( P) -The movie fa mil) ~uabbk over a bump- and-grind routine b)' a Snow White lookalike at th e Oscars ceremony ended amicably Thursday with an apology and Walt Disney Co.'s withdrawal of a federal lawsuit. Shonly af\er Academy of Mouon Picture Arts & Sciences President Richard Kahn released a public statement of apology, D1sne) an- nounced 1t wa withdrawing its federal trademark infringement sutt filed a week carhcr. "The academ)' sincerely apologizes to Disney for the unauthonzed use of 01sney's copynl.hted Snow White character and Tor unintcnuonally creatang the 1mpr~ ion that Disne) had participated in or sam:t1oncd the opening producuon number on the Academy Awards telecas1.;· said Kahn. Disney alleged m its suit filrd 1n .S. District Coun lhat Oscar producers laded pemrns1on to use the D1 nc)' fat') 1ale character Under questioning from his law-asked North lawyer Brendan yer. the former While House ttide Sullivan. depicted himself as a Manne oflicl·r "l was not stepping. in, I was with plans to take command of a brought in:· responded North. battalion at Camp LeJeunc when top "I was told not to tell anybody'" new provider. U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell sustained thr objection and orth didn't answer. Nonh said he ended up handling .. e, Cl) lhinf lhat had been conung from the C .\." .. The lawsuit . was filed, among olher things. 10 remedy lhe confusion surrounding D1 ne)"s perceived in- vol\.cmenl \\Ith the opening of the Academy Awards telecast," said Dis· ney president f rant... Well . In agreeing to drop the u1 t. D1sne) said lhere will be .. an appropriate C'Oun stipulation 1n which the acac.lem) agrees not 10 reuse tht se men1 ... reatunng C?!snc)' :~ no" officials in the Reagan adm1nis-about his role in taking o'er from the tratlon enlisted ham to run the Sc."cret CIA 1n overseeing the ( ontras· needs. c • -I Nonh tesufied m his own defense Prosecutor John Keker objected afierh1sattorneys read into the record "hen Sullivan asked whether North a lengthy accoun1 of the Reagan "understood" that President Reagan administration's offons to keep ahve bad designated him as th Contra · the httle tents that the\ f 1' cd in ... to food , to bullets. to 1ntclhgenc:e" had come from the CIA. said orth. "I don'l recall there "'as an" s 1fic break point'' "hen all the Wells sa1 a 1 "eek the matter could have been settled without h11ga11on 1f the academ)' had pubhcl> apolog11cd 1mmed1atCI) after lhc FREE ADMISSION 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!------t-+-< ontras' need fell on h1 ~houlders. show • N ... If llorrilola Sllftb oa: but h<' wa carrying the load by thc lime thccutoff in m1htaf) aid \\Cnt'" Shuttle countdown effect 1n October 1984. onh te ta· • ~ t r ~ : . t '· Pipe bomb eXploslon kHls 2 youths _~~ SAN JOSE-Tw~younas~d1cd and twoo1h<'n wm: anJurc:c' T~u~) in an explosion btlie'~ caultd b) a homcmad<' pipe bomb. pohlt' said. The )OUn& tm appercntly wttt o~nm<'nung "'1th the bOmh ~ht'!' 11 "'cnt ofT1n the enclosed patio ofa hou~ in wuth San Jo Thursda)· e'rnina. police Capt. Kenneth Hawks ~1d. • One oft.he dead ma) be u )ouna u I~. and thl' other wa!) o tccn·aaer. h<'. §aid. State rejects Agnew's tax appeal SACRAMENTO-A tax appeal~ board ruled Thu'nday that former Vice President Spiro Aane"' ma) not deduct on h15 < ahfomra income tax return\ any alleged bribes which a court ordered him to repay to the state of Mar) land Agnew. who for the past decade has bctn a rc\1dent of the affluent Palm prjngs suburb of Rancho M1raac. hasalrud)' p:ud the d1'ipu1ed state ta.'c but filed an appeal ittkina a $24.197 refund b3~d on c.J1501pproHd deduc:t1C>n\. for $268,462 in court-<>rdered rcsu1ut10n fine-, and 111terc\t. . The California Franchi~ Tu Board denied th usc deductions from Agnew's 1982 ~Late income ta' return rn ft I~ 6 audit. gn~"'·s appeal of1hat. decision "'as upheld Thursda)' on a unanimOLl'i S-0 \.Ote of the statt' Board of Equaltza11on. Assembly rejects Insurance pe lty SACRAM[NTO-btll to 1mpo~ heft) pcnaluc on ca 1Murtr that cane.cl too man) policae wa!) rejected Thursda\ b\ the A.'i~ bl> bccnu\e Republicans sard JI wac; premeturt and violated the free enlcrpr, sc: )stem The b1U des1ined to put some teeth in Propos111on 1o:n nctlla11on res1rict1ons R'tt1vcd a 47-33 vole. seven \hon ofthr l"-O-th1rd~ nee td in the 80-member house Only two l<cpublican voted for the bill: ~81 Ol ~} Sen. Alan Robbins. [). Van Nuys. All the no votes were Republicans. The Asscmbl) !lpon or Asscmbl>"man Patrick John ion, D-Stockton a .. kcd for :i \C..'<.Ond \.Ole :it a future Sj.'Ssion. Report: Schools get _handle on crime SA RAMCNTO -A report on sc hool cnmc sho"cd nml'd trend bul generally indicated that "schooh ni1n be gcttini! a handle on ~ml' of the problems," st.ate education ch1ef811l ffonia said 1 huf5da,> .. O,er the past two years there have been sub tant1al t·hanges m some critacaJ categories of reponed hool cnmc. ubstance abuse thefi. buraJaf')'. robbe8 and assault Wlth a "'capon all dropped s1gn1ficantl) " Honig said " n the olher hand. there was a counter-trend in assault. weapon possession and vandalism. e pcc1all) at the middle \Chool le.,.cl." tht• su~nntendent of public 1nlllrucuon said in a prepared i.~temrnt. Nancy Reagan with LA drug raiders LOS ANGELES (AP) -former first lad> Nanc'f Reap rt ro11ed wllh the.. chief of police of the nation' SClond-largest Cit)' Thursda) nrght ton W.\T team raid on a suspeC'lcd cocaine ·•rock houc;e" where 14 people-were arrC">ted . Mrs. Reagan watched the raid i.>unched b) the WAT ol]ct'rs at 10 :!O p m he aJso undercover ofliccf!I making drug purchJses The raid took place an the c:1t y'~ beleaguered Soulh Central~ t1on. wht•rc gangs such a the Cnps and Bloods wage \\Jr on each other. o(lcn· U!l1ng sem1automat1 c weapons such as the AK-47 lo can') out their \CndttUts '\ .\'1'10'\ .\I. DH I t~t·s I tests lanned JUNEAU . .\laska -The operator of the tr.lfl\· \lasJ..a oil p1pelinl" terminal announced Thur.da) that 11 "'11l 1mmcd1atc:I) rcqum~ random drug and alcohol tcsllng on all 'cssel~ u\ing the terminal. _ _ ' Tfleact1onwa~oncofscvcralannouncedb> \f)CS P1pcl1ne nacc:Co a consoitium of sc'en 011 rompan1e that o" n and operates the Valdez tcrmrnal and 1hc 800-mile p1pchne .\l~~ka hJ\ ~·n cnucued fo r 1t' slo"' re ponsc to the nauon 's wont oil .. pill REVOCABLE LMNG TRUSTS SEMrNAlt DATES tied. . test is under·w ay .. · ca~~~~g~~1~~dac~~~nr~u~~~ ~ 90 Injured In 3 separate train wrecks APllL ··~a !7"(7 • PA).· APRIL" (10 IZ Noon) Learn How To: . . • Avoid probate and 111orney·1 IMS' I& • AvOid unnec:euafy inheritance tax • PreseNe separ1te property • Solve step-child prov1S1ons • Avoid capi11t g11n111ic • P~ent heto+c medical procedures , .and staggering medical aJCpenHS • /w~ conMrvatorsnip ' . . . . • > I • ,1 • ' + " ' • he would know Wht:re mone)' to the CAPE<. A A VERAL Fla. (AP>-k d h ed I h d 111 · Contraswastobcrunnelcdand"htch A 1wo-day pract1cecountdown began true n"erv. o1gnor &\1gna galecr e ~nto1n ino1scommut(·r Thursday for the launch of Atlantis tram on Thursda). causing a dcra1lmcn1 lhat injured 6R ~oplc authonrar\ factions of the phntercd C ontrJ on the firsl pace huttJc planetary said. In V1rgm1a. a ~cond acc1dcnl in volving .tn Amtrak train left 26 propll' movement to cont.act. • huft North said Ca~)' des1gna1cd R1c:h· mtSSion. ·M f h bo h d I · · ard Secord, a retired Air Force maJor The e>.cmr.e was to end Friday. O\t o t c inJunec; '" I crn1 mcnts appearccJ lo IX' minor. oflu:1al\ general who became an arm~ dealer. with the five a tronauls assigned to s:ud.1 d d p fi to secrctlv run aid 10 the Contra ... He the Oi&ht climbing into the spaceship !'a th•f nro <'nt !." nndcfton, Ind . n me,ht tram dcra1kd and hit tanks SE ; for th~ final two noun. __..... contain10AJ;1rm.pc511c1ucs an 1ert1h1r-!"· rclca"ng<:hem1cal fumcc; that forced MINARS HE~O AT~ bniralty created 1 ror image . fi 'ft ff tv~cu311C,>n o(l ,JOO tudet\t from ncirh) !!<' ools for f'"'S hours pol kc Ci1d. 8840 warner Ave 303 outstde the C'JA," onb aid of NA A 1s aiming or a It o 'On " Fount11n Valley. CA 92708 Secord, a exkiefendant with North in April 28 but admit the schedule 1s RefreetwMn1I Mfvec:I the Iran-Contra case who is to be tned tight. Shuttle managers arc to meet ---------:--:-----,--------,------'----'--se-pa_rn_1e_1y_1a_te_r ________ h_erc_Apnl 14 to set a launch dale Wright tells how he skirted fee llmlt Something for EveiyBODY 50%on JNITIATION MEMBERSHIP FEE • Home of the Orange County Yaa. ~ter • 2 complet~ weight rooms / fRff lnstructton • Over 50 aerobics classes each "(eek, with certified Instructors • Raquetball l!t squash courts I fRef clinks • Licensed massage staff • 25 Meter heated outdoor pool • Sand volleyball I fRff clinks • fRf~ Child care • Baslldball Gym . • PWS many additional amenities • Indoor & Outdoor Volleyball • BHketball Leques WASHINC1TO, -llou pc l et Jim WnJht rnn,ertt'd a S1.CXX1 .. pcJkina fee from a Tc~:.~ unl\c:r ll) 1n10 a bulk \ale of his boot.., .. Rl'.'flcc110IU. ot a Pubhc Man," btQu he otherw1~ couldn't ti<X"Cpt she monc\ und~r Hou4ie rule'\, she spcaJ..cr a~kno"'ledtcd . • • The sale of 504 cop1c of the bOo~ to ~uthw 1 Tl''i1s t.ate Uni' er 1h follow1na a 1984 l«turc Wnght dclt"crtd Ill the 1Chool 1 undcrc: amint111on ... along wph other uch salrs, as part of an ethic comm met 10\.C1l1pt1on of the speakers finan The pan<'I 1s look.in& into ~hcthcr Wrtaht u~d the N>ok \lie' 1n wmt' instances tocv1dc limits Hou~ rul~ 1mp0 ·on outside 1n(·ome from \~al1n and wra11na fees. and 1 e~aminan1 other area ol the t.J)t'akcr' conduct for p()lenual V1<.>lat1on oht k t four other rule Minimum w~ge veto threat renewed WA HINGTON -Prc'ldcnl Bu h \OW~ anew 1 huNi.i) lo veto un ) ancmpt to raise the hourly minimum waac h1~r than $4 . .:?S •\the «;cnat<' nonetheless debittcd sctt1na tht' ba\t· waac at $4 6' DtmOCratic l)On\Ott planned tt>amcnd lhc1rb1U to ~la~h tts flnal t.-'ll't 10 $4.55 an hour but \llll apf)(ared htaded for 1 confrunuu1on "11h Bu h. T~> coocc:dcd. thouah, that ht suppe>rt for \Orne i~~rca ..... a "ekomc chan c after.~~ Rcapn adm1n"1ratHm'" d~ oppo\}t1on to an) boo\l. Eiaht years ohloMW&thna 1p1n t the m1n1mum waat arC' O\Cr,·· 1J Sen. Edward M. Ktnncd), D-Mu , ponsor of the Senate' bill. till, he tau.I Bush's proposal "aives too htdc pro1«11on" to the nation'• low·•• "orlun "OH i U HHl l I ' 24soldlen onlnge Coell OM.V Pfl.OT/F~ .... 1 •.. ~' • ' • 'I ~ I' I ar:an l .S. temp H>tl',,.,, _nogr.c _, 10 S '.: '1!. ~l'l'f , 41.> JI .. ., 80 46 tt 1• SS M •2 41 S2 .. .. SJ 47 0 "' .. s• Mt St u ., J) 11 0 u 44 H 4' .. SI 40 " ., u ,... n ., " SI 4 1 tl •• n 11 u 46 14 lO :• rz ... , SI ,. 41 es so '° n 7J u S6 J4 so )l " 4) nu== _,. I I T~ SI '1/W!Q !t7 •• ,..., ~~ :: fUCIOtl " .... ~ .. et 47 :~IW\DC * li :~r~ n " " 16 60 42 80 70 SI n S7 )) 7S 4S U 4S 11 \() SS 41 Sl 46 101 '1. ., H ... 41 1J ., Sl 46 sa •• ., 40 IS J9 SI 40 1) 42 17 47 ~ 46 80 41 Sl U Calir. tt'mp " 47 41 41 11 u ., 44 .. S4 .,, .. H SO 1l •• 0 40 H 41 Wild kir:ifJci©m fac;;@s a sprir:1g of sickness and death in Alaska H I \ I I· ' I \ I I The follow1 na. h'it of Orang.c ton-;1 'real estate transti:rs. '-"h1th include the name of the bu) er. address and the pncc paid tor the property. was compiled from county record\ and escrow companies h> Homeowners Markeung Service~ _ ··No w1tchcron, no em·my action hod Jlcnced the rebirth oflik m this srnckcn .,.,orld. ThC' pcop e had done • 11 thcmschcs." Rachel Ca™>n. " tlent prins:· " ly TAD BARTIMUS ~DAVID FOSTER 1\11rdn1• "'-"'"'*"' VALDEZ. Alaska -Aflera w1nterof1C'C and white. of suited m crs and violent seas. of long sleep in deep cave and distant JOUmC)' to warmer shore . Alaska's wild kingdom 1s wak1n1 up and com mg home. Waiting in Pnnce Wilham Sound for the I m1lhon m1gratin' ducks and gee~ due this month. the I 0 m1lhon shorebirds passing through. the cndangrrcd humpback, minke and fin whales sw1mm1ng north, the eagles flying south, the mtlhoM and m1ll10M of salmon eags hatchmg m the grav el of melt ma streams. and the . black anD brown bears waking Up hungry, IS the largest -oil spin in '\mcncan lll'>tory. "In portions of Pnnce Wilham Sou nu we "."111 have a silent spnng." said Jon L)'man. an Ala~ka Department of Fish and Game offietal. Alread). thous.ands of animals arc known dead and uncounted thousnnds more also haH probably~ uccumbed But that 1s only the bcg.1nning.. B1olog.ist say spring.. a time of reb1r1h. will be a time of death in Pnncc Wilham Sound. .. We have more and more animals coming in. bird~ movmg up from the Joy.er 48 to nest. whale am' ing right on ume. harbor seals and sea hons due to del1\er ~~IM'lf-19W-l•.m-..fa1,c:-<M-l)-and earl) JuQC," i ltd Mark Kuwada, a state habitat b1olog1 t "lf the) get contaminated, they ma) du~ " Each spnng.. n~turt"s wild l..ingdom tagcs a huge fam1tyreumon among the I 0.000 ~uatt m 1ltt of fiOtd~. glaciers and rod.) 1 lands that make up the magnificent spectacle that as Pnm.c Witham ound Snow I 1antng to retreat up the mountam-.ide and green shoot pole out from the matted bro"' n staJks illong the bcache The strengthening sun "arms the to~enn& faces of tidewater glac1t"rs snalong down from the hugach Mountains, and half-moon ba) e ho with the thunder of 1ctlxf&s tumbling into the cobalt w:ucr Many creatu~ tnat ~ander far ofTto other chmci. to escape the unforgivina Ala "an wtntcr arc recom- munma to blrth their )oung. brc('<f and _it>.r.v.e..on the abundance that has 1.hn\eJ here since the fa~t ice age "h 's excitina to sec the first vaned thn~!lh or rock) I "I ~ f Compan) officials ~) 1he ltst may sandpJJ>C"·" said Nancy Lethcoc. a Juide and naturalist have an error factor of 7 percent who has watched the arrival of20 Pnnce Wilham Sound dunng a )'Car\ umc bccau~ of spnnp from the deck of a sa1lboot. peculation bu)tn& and crro~ Each Apnl, she note~ the return of phallaropes and The hst 1s pubh~hcd for lhc puffin~. trumpeter swans and arcuc tern~. fa en the informational u~ .of our readers nd resident mallards who slid. u out in January grow 15 protectt.'CI b) cop)nght to Homc- fnsk1er day by da) .. spla hina and chasing each other owners Mar~eting '>en 1ce aero s th~ water t..as.aa 8Hl'la · As pnna stretches daylight three-quarters of the Mr & Mrs. John Wet\\. '>43 &Ibo way around tfic clock Prince Y.. 1lham Sound teems w1lh 1.e. $247.000 hfe Robert(, A tic. lltO Bluebird ''The da)-hght makes the plant cell bloom and that (anyon Dn1re $320.000 kicks. everything off." said Rick Steiner. a Un11rers11y of Pamela Ewing. :!41 C.ilhope \t laska manne b1olog1 t who's coord1nat1ng the fisher-$249.000 men response to the 011 pill Graham Farle~ 1305 Circle \\-a) ··Soon )-OU'\ic got plan~ton soup Little bugs eat $700,000 _ that. fhc bugs wake up the little fish-and pawningcratx Mr. & Mr'> Ronald (. Ram pk} . who hve on the bottom. About that ume. pink salmon 5 t 5 L:I Bosque $51 5 000 ;nd man:~~;::~;,m~~·~~:r~~~~ ~~dc!~5:1jhfi's~s M!~~~'J:~ndlcr. •no Et C"m IX·I Whales alw t.•a1!lankton and mall fi~h." Fred C,. Jager. 407 Emerald 8a) And on an On 1t goc. right up to the king of the S401,000 · realm the-Alaskan brown bear. Mf. & Mr~ Richard L Staunton. "Bears arc going to be eaung these dead otters,'' ~<l 16'>3 H1llcre t Dme S5S2.00P 'temcr. "9f coul"ie, bears can eat a can of paint ahd Mr & Mrs. Thomas M Linden. sun11re. but th1~ IS pretty toxic stuff." ... 1875 Ocean Way $2, 700,000 tetncr ts anx1ou to 'iCC 1f an) animals will actJ\ el) Kenneth L Beall 380 Poplar St. a1.01d the spilt. He·s espec1all)' opt1m1s11c that whale • $470.000 which have a higher intelligence than mo t mammals. Mr & Mrs Richard Ckhlcsmgcr. will SY..1m aY.a) because the crude 011 shck Wlll 1mta1e 958 Pre 1d10 Dnve $93.000 thc1rak~ ------~-----~-~~. ~-n. A hol K. h.arm 32 "But otte~ and ~ats aod sea hons aren't a Ro)al Tern Lane $277.000 · mobile." he said "On thC' water the) can barcl) see 50 Mr & Mrs M1 h.iel \\ On:how\kl, feet ahead They don't "now where else to go ·· 1081 k..>hne Dnve S4S9,000 Pnnce Wilham Sound, whicll contain~ about.,...__ Mr & Mrs Harold Gold hmitt. cub1 mtlc'> of '4-&tcr. completel) 'flu hes itself about 12:?6 tarhtc $29.000 C\Cf) 20da)'i s:ud tc1ner. Dul no one kno"'s.how much ·1e"cn D ~ntell. 1916 Temple longer the oil's ta1n wall ar nature's face Hills $440.000 " JI our effort put together will protl."lt a few Ir. & Mrs. tfrnrJ _C. Me)cr 2725 streams and a few bay ... he said. "In the end, t.hc sound r cm pie I fill S400.000 wall dean~ tt\elt .. \1r & Mrs Richard Kuspcr 28882 ~then, 1t ma) be IOU late for th1 spnng's sathcnng Top of World $ 179 .OOOlrvine ofca c andallthe1rd1suntcou 1ns.But1fspnngholdo; Mr & Mrs Robert T Gnffin. 73 no ot er lesson. It 1s th.u nature renew • Lc1hcoc sn1d Ago~ 1100 $244.000 ··when )-Our child kins her knee for the first time ·· Mr & Mrs. Ja k E \\C'CTlC) 71125 he s:ud. '')ou think perfection has been dcstrO)cd But .\pncot SJ 18.000 hrgctrn,cr1t.Q11rentamc-andnomorcan uhs-lhc Mr. · Mn,'farl J Y..clrml'r. '\NIH sound ~•II rL-covcr ·· Bea Hr $215.000 Mr Mrs 5uha An .. 4322 Brookside 't $222.000 ti leanopj)oss-fears-onfy- nature can do the job now VAl 01:7 \la'th ( \P) -t.itc official 1v.a1tt>d word Thur..c.la) from the Coast Ou.atJ on who would man.aae the much·mahinw cleanup of tM nauon's worst 011 ~p11l, Y..h1le the captun of the tanlcr 1.h.tt leakC'd the oil -.~s fm:d on bail malhons of dolfar; in lo~ to fi§hermen It no"' co,el"\ more than 2 600 ,quart miles In Wa hmaton. Tran portatton es u .. H 110 •• 101 " IOS Sl t9 ., t5 SI . •2 se es lt 104 sa '° se ,, u 101 60 106 Sii .. " ti 62 9) St. 102 67 '6 S4 111 s•. 104 .. l(K "' "' Jt 11 II~"' .,, p"' 104SpM ....., 5'4S Lift 120l•m 107 Pl'I\ 1117pM TM N'1 '~' IOGtf M 6 11 .a "' .,.,, vtut 1 11 p m " .,., S.tutO.Ot "" JO , .. ,.. • .ndWU61 1 lepl!I rrw_,11~11acu,.t11 ,., ... -~utt40pJ!l otl•~'~"'d.ty.!47H •"' tncfwua IOSlP"' urf Re port am ....,.. I) POOf I 1 IM 12 , .. . mogreport Jhr ."4 0....1)1 M~ Olwlct ,.._ .... .-, ,..,.. lrClllt ~ ,,.~ .. 10 pclCI "' ·~ Soutn ,.,.. Ail S.ttan"' ltl•l'---Synd,Wd.,_,ol 11~ IOI '"" CCWRM MH'l/NJ 161 'o1 rNfld Of "'9" Count f I M ~. Jeffrey I\ ·~tone '\ S2J 7.000 . Capobclla $340.000 Mr & Mrs F. Nicholas Gonia. L Mr. & Mrs. Tamhng H~u. I I Candlcbush $440.000 Cedartake $320.000 Mr.&. Mrs. elcanor H. Ca ton.guay Davld C. haw , 29 (edarlakc 19 Flore $245.000 · $257.000 Mr & Mrs. Peter C. Baker. 2S ·" Raymond M. Uhler. 68 (oral Lale r o\nlo"e Way $255.000 I 1 $420,000 ~ j Scott C. 1ppk. 5 Deodar S 19~.000 Mr & Mrs. Sam Douk1s, J • Jo) Ohta. 390 Dcerlicl<l S 190.000 lial~1cad l erra('e $20 I .000 :r Mr & Mrs. lfred Yu, 395 Deer-Mr. & Mrs. Lewis R. Rosenblum. field $189.000 94 Lehigh Aisle $291 ,000 Martha L. Ro~ce. 427 Dttrlield Mr_ Mrs.John E. Fabrcgas, S Mil\ $190.000 Cn.'t~ $355,000 Mr. & Mrs. ~tNO 1'<1 h1da 50 Mr & Mrs. Darrell E. Cole. 25 Deerwood E $107.000 Montana ortc $31 5.000 John O Cautillo. 6 Dnfly,Ood Mr • Mrs. Saul Fein, 1 Momma Sl44,000 \11st S230,000 Mr &. Mrs •\hraham Po10an l' 6 Mt <:i Mrs Michael I\.. hon Elfin $.236.000 Leung. !3 Mominsstar $215.000 Mr .& Mrs Jo.ho P I t<uer 59 Mr M~. Wilham D Sanderson. fallin.gstaT S 145.000 b Mountain View $445,000 Mr.&Mrs Thoma'>l Brodcm.k S Mr Mrs. arro~h hadab. 107 Falhngstar . 48S180.000 O'\ford SI 1.000 Jill H. Kent. l.?6 C1rcenmoor <. r:ug <. Morrison. 1 Rana s 160.000 $240,<n) Mr & Mn. Richard GtnTI>urg.-1tt-Mr-&-t.~-hrlhtl"1't-W-::-Metitt*::-Hh---:-~ 61c11athc-$~ .Rud.). Knoll $145.000 Mr. & Mrs 'Wilham H. Rrnc.'h 11 Harr\' Clold. ..,-,--r-=-r- 143 lo..a1an t. $145.000 $31 .000 Betsy A. Beall), 12 Leda SI 61UXlO . hark) L f rn.nk.ltn, 3 urfal\ Will iam Hsu. 15362 Mante C.'lrck $295.000 "h 3 $260,000 · · • Mr & Mr Byrong C " 01, ·Mr. & M"'. Robert E EnaJek1rk Sullwater $650.000, . 17711 Mnchcll "l A $546.000 Mr Mr lihabtll) Tai.. 5 .\ndrea 8. Temcl. '\692 Prov 'unnram $22 .000 , 1ntttown \C $234000 · Mr Mrs Oa\.1dJ McCallum.6l Mr. & Mr.. t huan L Kuu 21 T uh~1nd S330 000 Rcdhav.k $1 60.000 Mr ., Mrs Rohen \\. Pinello. 20 <•~I'!~ B Perl te1n, Q Rob1nwng \londr:i U~\1.000 S257 000 • \aron Thumpson, 4301 .\pncot John C. Middleton. 36i '>n leon Sll2000 Sl8J 000 ~1r .Mh -{"hnTioptm-~l \1; Ho M. Lin. ;?Q p1nnakcr ~ 10 pncot Dmc S 137,000 S.,70000 Mr. Mr" (1a11 J. Velarde. 2 -Abdol ra5too h' \pnn1broo fknnington SH0.000 0 $222.000 ir. ~' \.irs. (. ruau p tuch. 4.'\ 1r. Mrs. Tim \ha"'. '4 \\ood· (arwnS.t>7 000 land S2 t ,()( ) Brad< ,Jr~nlt;1n . ~OChmtamon Mr & Ml"\ Robert (1 Phdp ~: f $1116.000 'ale loop S 16'1.000 . \1 r Mr\ (hung C , Wana. 91 Mr. ~1r.. ed G. Paul't<m, 83 \\ Hen" S2'1 .O«X> Yale Loop $260.000 Patncta ulennon. 6 7 Lemon MI M" ~h~ ung 8 fl 1l'h 14 71 C 1ro' c S 110,000 \ucca ve. S316.000 Jo·m \1 Muller. 10 Monroe Mr & Mrs (1ar)' £. Wok). I . $21,,000 . Bansto $407 000 Mr. Mr\. Shin J Chen. 45t Donald Shubin. 25 Ba)bcrr{W•> _Monroe S216.000 tate cleanup coord1oator Jim lh)den ~1d the pill has gro¥>n w larac only nature'\ torte -ude\ 'winds and oce n C'urrtn., -will be able to remC>vc 11 rtUI) mucl kinner told mem- bers of Congrns that conungenc} plans were nc,cr adequate to ~ndlc an 011 pill that bag. He said 11 ~3! too early to place blame. The Award-Winnin«i Chefs of The Lotus Await You ·•Rcali,ticall)-. thaf~ the "'11> tt' aoina to be cleaned out of the ~und:' heuld. "Thco1l 1\ unm naieablt". It' just 1mmcn\C I don't think a "Piii th•~ s11C 1 controllablt now:· E' 'on ( ha1rrnnn l ~<I. Ra~ I 1 ucJ a Latcment sa)ang ap1n that E.\,on apol01J7td for the p1tt. caused '-"hen the tanker l. uon Valde1 ~truck a reef outside the normal h1ep1n1 cbanncl, but said the compan) rcspon~ to the accadl'nt wa .. 1mmcd1a1e and sbt:~fffubb~t Tk, l~- .. ~ .. .q 16 • -.s _ _..,_. S7.Q5 r 'r--.. " MASO RlN & SZE{ HWAN l'I'" l~E thorouah . • LtJM". Ut\\U . tl LL lhll • 8~\0l El"o . TUF Ol T . ,.IO I)\\' 8t HH• ( H\""'''t 8Rl \(" I~. the< oa 1Guaro'8id1l\to.Ould 2300 HARBOR BOULEVARD • COSTA M ESA • 545·3331 , • (iO\ Steve ( owprr 1d I.non'\ cleanup ha\ been 100 ,1ow and U'l~t'tl Coast (1uard Re r dm. Edward 'clt0n Jr. lo uak:e control lhc aovttnor \aid Nelwn aireeJ, but the Coul Guard u1d Thul"lday no for- mal ~1'100 had been made. Plred •••on unller capteln Joseph HaaelwOCNI dWt"9 htt .,, ... nment on WHfMI· ... ,. crude 011 l\as k1llC'd thouf.lnch ol ntmal tn th· -.1ldhfe-nch Printt Wilham , und. and rc<liuhcJ m not contirmonein1rc~tiptor' pc u-Lotus Expres Now Open at f"a hton 1-,1.uu1 · ... Atrium Court l1t1on that after the ptaan Kt the ~~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~;;;~~~~~·~-;;~-~~~~·~-~~~~··1 stup on J colh ion courx with the reef: ht' ma) have cnaaacd the automatic 01lot ~•thout 'icOina the third mate he left in \.On trol. The \pill of I 0 I mil ho,.. aallons of tiapPM E· ~. to al cu orthodOntic patients with APn bnhdays 1A ..... A ........ ......... ""'" Dr. bes Starnes and Staff trod._....._,.,._,, ___ ~--·-......... ~a..., ~,...-........ ~_.. ____ _ Mttc....----·--ow,. ...... _ .. ____ _ ,.....,., __ _....__...~-~­,.,aw .. --._.. ..... __ =-__ ~ --.__ _ _.... ___ , -..-............. _.. __ :......_... ......, .... ______ ~ Dmlllll '*---------,., ....... O"Wlt~----... · ... It?,.,, ._, .............. ...__..._.._...,....... ..... ......, ____ . ___ _ ... ,....., ____ _ ________ ,,,, ..... 11 ·-·-·-,--•.1' ----~·· ~~~,~~-~--~-· .. _________ .... -~-------------•" _____ ..._, ___ ... ·=-----~--..,. ~'~T~~~ ........ ..-."lf ~-----... " ........ c...Dr ..... 111 ...... Ov 0 r Valuel to 145.00 LL M Ormngeeoa.t DAILY PILOT/~. AIWlt 7, 1MI It ~ s good· to see tha p opl W l l DEAR ANN LANDERS: l:very now and then when I get the feclina that the world is aoil\I to hell in a band basket I read something that "'tores my faith in humanity. I know you can•t print it all. Ann. but here is a shortened version of a story that appeared in the Ckvcland Plain Dealer. It made my day~ 4' About 40 people came to the rescue of a young rape victim who was naked and screaming. "Let me in!" as she pounded on tbedoorofhernext-door neighbor. A 17-ycar-old employee of a Pink Hut rcsuaurant heard the screams and took off after the alleged rapist, who was carrying a knife and wearing a ski mask. · • SPOl'l ,IG 111' All lbe employee and customers in was rummqin1 thorouah her ~lons­ ahc Pizza Hut ran out and joined in inp ihe ran out or the hOUse to ,et the c~. So did several saks~plc help. and customers of a Chevrolet deal-I hope this story acu a lot of crsh1p nearby. The police were called COVfflle, Ann. We need to mcoul'lllC and JOincd 1n the pursuit. people everywhere to Jtick toeethrr "h was a s1&ht to behold!" said one and not be afraid to becorM involved of the observers who ran to the youna when they sec a feJlow human in woman's rescue. "There were at least danger. Thanks for spreadina the 40 people chasing the guy. He tried tQ word. -PLAIN-DEALER READ- hide under a truck when Jhe traffic .. ER hght was in his favor, but we had him DEAR READER: Y• mlOt M cornered every which way... ID1er'etle4 a. bew dial we eiede4 Appanmtly the woman was alone lite lier)' UMl leand ... , lite~· when the intruder entered her home wu IMk&d • M cemll, •velv ... through an unlocked back door. he Hftll rape •rsa la MJetUaaa. ne said he raped tier repealedly and then pellee lltere W Mell IMklq for IM1 tried to burglarize her home. While he creep for more dlu a year. ..... ,. ........ , ..... are afraW a. pl ....... ; la's -....... a. U.W ... , tllere are 1dlJ felU .... wtll .. a rill ... retne a penea la~· Batlet9ja! • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: A lot of terq rs Alid ~column and I bave 1 "":7' for tbml. t live in H11tbd, 11 ~you know. NeW Haven (llld ~ bdoved Yalies) are Dalby. ni• is ror lteftl all over lbt nation. I wort as a doorman in a rettaurant that hasaber. Tbedrinkinaaeein this state is 21 . h 11 my job lO chec~ tht Jf)s. driver's license or whatever. to make aurt that the people who come into this pllCe lft 2l. The raaaurant can be sued or hive 111 bquor license taken away 11 rt is caulht lef'\ ina minors. Here'•tbe~; If you don't ban an ID, that's YOUR problem. I don't care whert 1t is. who hll it, When ii was lolt or if '\> Newport-Mesa community to honor Norm Loats ' After 28 years of service to the Serving on the plannin.gcomm1tfce schools; Gary SHn, ewport-Mesa Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-are Hus Prager, The Ritz.: Tom Schools Foundation; evta Wt.eeler, trict and communities of Costa Mesa Deemer, Balboa &) Club; Lori ~ rccired school district dministrator. and Newpon Beach. Dr. Norm Lo111 ) Smitla, AT C. J1cqaliDe Boru, and Jim de Boom, school distric1 ebration of the Construction Indus- tries Alliance for the City of Hope. For his active fund raising, the ity of Hope Cancer Center established a cancer research fellowship 1n impromptu and prepared s&:!f n~ were W Cre_.r..t.. Sal D' ri9; Berta Demaaeta. .. rr1e Deney, Geo .. Ewtq. a.n.n Garda R• .. Geis, IAe Betf--. a.wan ~'v1a, Geer1e O"'-"e Nuey Sdteflel4, R•lll s.1~. Km Toplk, Tndy T.,11r and La Wre4e. is planning10 reurc from bis deputy Amencan anccr Soctety. G1ry Bu-trustee: · superintend job. but not without a rill, Commodo re Club: Todd Hess, The pubhc 1s invited. To m3ke pany. fonner school board member; Evelyn reservations. call lhe district office at Martin•s name. -• • • State Sen. Marian Bergeson wa Hart, Newport Be ch City Council; 6 70-3500. named honoral)' chairwoman of the M1yor Peter Baff•, Costa Mesa City • • • The Laguna Beach Toastmasters Club announced the c.ompletion of another eight-week communication skills program. Laguna Beach re 1- denlS who completed the~ course 1n .. All-American Salute to Or. Norm Council; Brace Crockard, Newport-Irvine resident Joe MartiD was Loals" at the Balboa Bay Club on Mesa Administrat6rs Assoc1at1on; honored by The City of Hope medical May t l. Dr. Jolul Nicoll, superintendent of center at the 15th anniversary eel- ComplW by ~•ty S..CW.r, Emily Ad.tar• u4 Joyce ,,.,,,.vkt. HHIDf;t. Both vulnetable. South deals. WEST NORTH . ' \J J975 0 97SJ1 • J 'l EAST • "J 10 5 \J AKI . ' '7 6431 ¢A 6 4 ¢ Q J 10. • I[. • Q 10 9 6 3 SOUTH + AQ917 3 2 \} Q 10 ¢ IC •A 7 5 The biddin1: So.di Wesl 1 • Put 1. Dbl ·- Nort.11 Pus Pus East 2• Pass Openi na lead: Queen of ¢ This is your lucky day. Four of the bridac players you despise most have ended up at the same table in a duplicate pme~ and you're aoina to aet a chance to tell the world which o.f their bids and plays you dislike. East rose with the ace of dia- monds at trick one to fell the kina, then continued the suit for declarer to ruff. He led the ten of hearts to Wal'-s-1fina-.and lM-ahif'"-WU-to-tlM kina of clubs. Declarer took his ace and continued with the queen of hearts to the ace. West returned bis remainina club. East took two tricks in the suit u West aot rid of his remainina heart, and then switched to a spade. In due course the de- fenders took three spade tricks for an 800-point set. If you criticized East's rcopenina bid of two clubs, you would have been right had the game been rubber bridae. At duplic.ate, however, you arc unlilcely to achieve even an aver- age score if you allow the op}>Onenu to buy the hand at the one-level, so we like two clubs. Similarly, South's two spades is beyond reproach. We hope you didn't think that West's opcninJ lead should be the king of hearts. That could cost the defense a tempo. His choice of the queen of diamonds is correct. You should try to set up your SC'COndary tricks before your winners a.-e forced out. The r1r1t error comes at trick two-Eu& should shift to his trump because he cannot be sure he wiU ever repia lhc lead to take his pmtner off a poll.Ible end play. The last and IDOll arinow error w11 declarer's decWoo to win the .cc of clubs at once. Had he held up OH round, he would have saved at teuc one trick, perhaps two, de- Pcadina on cbe defen1e. . ..., .. Garbo talks -·alittl By TM Associated Press NEW YORK -Greta Garbo, .describing herself as a "sour lmle creature ... sa)' she's alwa)'s wanted two lives: "one for the movies. one for myself." Comments made 09er the past 26 years by the reclusive film star. who hasn't made a movie since 1941, were recorded by a friend and published in a spnng issue of Life. "lf somebody gave me a million dollars I wouldn't wnte an~hmg about myscff.'. she was quoted as saying. 'I wouldn't do 1t for anything under the sun. I don't think it's worthwhile. f don'1 think it's very mtcre ting. "I don't want any kind of attention from 1fl1)'bodr.-exttpt that I k-now-t hat-somcene-Jt me, and that's nice. Otherwise. it's ickcning. .. The 84-ycar-old Garbo. who has an apartment in Manhattan. says he suffers from inertia. ··But to run from place to place 1s not what rm looking for," she says. "I can't lake 1t ... You have to show pas port • and someone might say. 'Oh, that's the one who used to be in the movies.• " • • • TULSA. Okla. -Crit1c1sm of a lavish lifestyle by evangehsls OraJ and Riclaanl Raerts has prompled the sale of their two C'ahfomia vacation homes. vaJu¢ at more than SI m1Jlion. Richard Roberts says. Robens said the crit1c1sm has resurfaced since his father asked followers to sell unneeded valuables to help raise SI I mjllion by May 6 10 keep his 41·-year-old.ministry afloat Richard Robens said he and his father sold their homes in Rancho Mirai(: in the pa t year. "There was a perception tl\at JUSt having the house was bad," the younger Roberts said. "I didn't want to do anything that would reflect negatively on the ministry." Their homes in Tulsa. both owned by Oral Robens University, also are valued at a total of about SI million accordin to Tulsa C'ount tax records. -- • • • BA TON ROUGE. La. -The women who will act as stnppe~ in the movie "Bla1c" Gbout former G9v. Earl Lo•1'• affair with stripper Blaze S&arr include three who strip for a IMni, say casung director Dee Cotlaera. '"The others arc dan~rs who were not a fra 1d to wear real ltny costumes." C-0thcm said Wc<ine~ day. The movie. to be shot during the Mxt I 0 weeks. will suar PaaJ NeW11lll and IAUta O.vWovlktl, a C.anad1an actrc s. ' Wnter-d1rector Roll Sltel&oa plans scenes af the slate Capitol and pos 1bly 1hc old Governor's Mansion. • • • LONOO -The un new paper reported Thursda) that 11 had handed over to pohcc four stolen letters belon11n1 to Pr1Ket1 Aue which had been 1ent anonymously to the ~per The racy tabloid. ·entam's biacst 1elhn1 pa~r with a national daily c1rculat1on of 4.2 m1lhon, said the handwritten letters had been band-delivered to the 38-ycar-old dauahter of QHea £Hnbedl II w1thO\lt 1oru,-ttrroul)\ lhc Pon Office The ~per, which spcaahzts 1n stones on the royals, said all four letten ""crt s11JlCd by the same person and bad been .. 1J)lnted out" or the Pnnccs 's pnvalc quarters al BuckH\aham Palatt A Scotland Yard spokesman confirmed that police had received four letters from The Sun "We art mak1na 1nqumcs about them. We an not prepared to diJcuss thctr ona.in. <kst1natt0n or contents," he sa'id. Will they hand out name tags in heaven? My husband and I watched an old movie the other night wilh a po11nant farewell scene in 1 t. .------lllll!l!•llllllll!lllllJllll-... Marlon Whatt!'l1Jn11mc." married the auy Whose name I cwvcr remember'? Or what 1( William SbM«'C: shaved ofThis beard Md I c1oa·i him? I CANI DIE. MY MEMORY'S SHOTI .. "Imagine." said the man on h1!> deathbed. "l'll soon be h v1ng with all the great presidents and statesmen of ourtime.1'11 havethesameaddressa movie sW'S and a tronauts. All my sports heroes will be there. I'll be amo"' friends.,. As the credits rolled by. I wiped a tear from my cheek and said to my husband: ·no _you think that's really the way it is? You act lO heaven and ill the people you admired m your hfetimt wilt be there? Can•t you ICC me ruui1111 up lO Amelia Earhart or Finny Brice or Montaomcry ... oh • )OU know his name." ''Genera.I Mon1&0meryr' "Wby woUld I run up to OcaeraJ Mon1&0mery? I'm talk1n1 about the good-loOklna man who pla,ed op- posite Eli1,abt1h Taylor.•• "Richard Bunon." .. I'm not IOina .to ... to you anymott if you cJOD't mm .me. DOes bis name bclin witb ~-­cry? Tbink! He ... in a ifto¥ie ODcit with Jimmy Dea6." "Tiie pay Wbo--~~~ .. No. -·-"'° -·-· .. Perkins.·· .. Marlin Perkins! I baven't thouaht about him 1n aecs. Who was the Juy who always wrestJed the (T()('odild whJle Marhn was sclhna insurance in the tent n~rbyr' "Jim somcth1na or other. 01ve me a minute.'' "Nowyou'vcaot meoft'thcsubJCCt. What was my qucstionT' ··t don't mnembcr." We sat thert for a wbik, and t1'cn I said. "Do 1ou w~ they wear namt taitsr ··Who,,-• ~~~~~·~ ~Pie. walkina •round ··sure ... he said, "It~ 'Ha, 1·m A~ l.Jncoln from llhno-. • "I'm serious. Wha& if rm talkina 10 Humphrey 8opn ud my co.in comes up ... YCJU k..,., &be one wbo ... Maybe •t Ill comes blct. like hair," l\e uid at.n&Jy ... Prob9bly no one in heaven 11 bald ei&ber ... 'TH never m:opi• G.ndbi,.. I &JOUted. "It's probebly just OM bi& Jeope:rdy pme 1n the llty where aD day lou. You stf'Ulllc eo remember names:;r ''Then why do they call it heaven?'" he said. "Amesaivc travd aemt?"' I vcn-tu~. He b!11btncd. ''Clift ... ~ ery Oift, lbaa•t who you wer;• I lboul.. ' , clutdlCd his um~. ·vou kaowwlll& &Jail ....... a-.;o.tWe I0~····--·119•11.· ' \,... ., . ~ ., . -~ ""' ._. ·-.,,ff·"{~· .. , T ... -.. ,\ ........ . . . you hive friends WhO wil yCML If you don't ha¥e • caa'tFt in. Pcriod. ltdDela't if ~ have shown II IO dril doonntn toni&bt or if~ I mmpon yourT.and. I need so your JD is reaJly lost, brins your_,. certificate. One more thin,. PlealC don't ~ witbOut payina your aab. The wmlef or wamns who 1trved )04' Will bave to pay if you don't. MOit Oftllinn lft barely makina 1t, and tbev can '1 a9lld to enwu1n ~--ENUF SAID IN CONN. I DBA.R CONN.: 'ftMb ,_ ..,... 11. Y .. ...._ .. Mn..-... II• .....,. llOICO'C UPI \ ll I H I ( \ ' U H I \ ll mtoU b ly IWICY GOllOON ... llONALO &UM , a ..__, NEW YORK -A lfOup led by former bl~bell comma11.ioncr Peter V. Uebcrroth ~ ThW'lday to buy strike<rippledCaskl'n A1rt1nn. and a union spokesman saad t\t wu cautioully optim111ic the deal could' end the month-old walkout. The S464 m1lhon q.rcement would 11ve employees a JO peKcnt share in ibe company in exchange for wa_ge concessions. Tbt sale by~ern's parent, Teus Air Corp .. is t to approval b) U.S. Bank.ruptc)' oun and Eastem's creditors. Eastern also must ttach new work aarcements with ns sinking • union1 by Monday. under terms of 1ht.ac. . ··Under ihii aarttmt'nt, Eastern • can be t.Ck'. Oyina in very short <>Rttr,'' said Tuu Air Chairman Frank C4ren10. wbO hi bttn the tafFt of bitter pcrwnal attack!. from unlOn members. About SOO strikina Machinis~ ~mmcd 1 union hall 1n Miami. whtre Eastern is bucd, chcerina and chant· in&, "Take me out to tht' ball pme!" an<!" Hey. hey' Ho, ho! lorenLc>'s 101 10101•• after heanng of the sale. · Eastern ha bttn vi rtuall) para· 1)'7cd since March 4 by the Machin· ISIS' 5\rike, which has drawn the suppon of pilot and fli&ht attend· ants. Ea tern fiJtd March 9 for protection from creditors 1n bankruptcy court as its ruh dncd up. "h's i mammcs\h challenae," said Ucberroth ... I'm convinced that there 1s a spint amonpt the pt<>plc 1n the company that I can help bnng t<>tttber to help thi~ airline.'' Theule 1ncludn Easiern's hiply ~ofitable Northeut lhuttle, but U~rroth wall follow throup on an cart~r ..,.eement to ldl lht wrvitt to ~veloper Donald Trump for SJ6S mtlhon. Uebcrrolh, who atepoed down as basct.11 comm1uioncr Saturday, was vice president of Trans lntemat1onal Airlines for two )'ears and founded a travel qency in Southern Cahfomia an l 963. Ftrst Travel Corp. eventually arew 10to the seoond·laf'llCSt aaency in North Ammca. He was orpnazer of lhe 1984 Los An~les Olympics, wtuch tumtd a profit ofS2JO m11hon and put him on thecovnofTimemqazineuManof the Year. As tMltc~l commi1a1oner, he turned the pme from a $67 mdhorr...a-ycar monty·loeer to one that made SI 00 million last~· Frank Ortis, vice prn1dcnt of Mllchuusts Local 702 and Miami &1nktcoordiu1«, laid i1-=---able \0 \ell •hetMr UDIOM M bctlef .. unlll we airt into deahap with ommi111ontt O~ ... ··However. we're •illina aa live it a shot," he said. The Air Line Palou Alloaatt0n ass}Jfd a stattmtnt sayuia lhat the union was encourqed bul lhat strike issues had yet to be rnolved. "Nonetheless, what we bave heard so far leaves us cauta~ op-t1m1stt(," said John 8av1s. chairman of the 3,600-member unfon. Lorenzo 'lrlll rematn in chars of Ea.stem until the deal asapprovcd, but Ueberrotb will help formulatt the rcorpntUllon plan. Tua Air would act $'200 milllon cash, Eastern notes worth about SI IS rn1lhon. plus Eastern utets ¥alued at ,,.._ ...... IASYDN/Alll Buslne$S OVl(ners beware: Firing an employee is~'t simple lly .JOY IWTMO#t ~ ...... c.11..... . These days Jinns 50cneone is a delie.tte an. If you don't do it nght, you could act sued. Robert Bums knows all about that. As the owner of Shape Up .Center, a health club tn Costa Mesa, be'ihad to fire 10 or 12 people since the club opened in 1982. Every ume. there is an emotional strain and fear of legal maliauon. "The hardest thing for me." he sa1d1 "is where an employee 1s really wor11na hard and doina a aood 1ob overaU but not cunina the mustard as far as what the business n«<b." A manaJtr he fired broke down :ind cried dunna the temunauon inter- view, which lasted an hour and a half. .. It was sad. It killed me." Bums said But the manaacr had been warned repeatedly that he v.ould have to maintain a ccna1n level of sales or lose lus job. The manaaer heeded the warning by spendinf S 1.000 on advcrusio& for every S ,000 worth of new memberships he brought in. and offerint deep discounts on leotards and tilftts. If t6e man hadn't been fired . "the club wasn't &0ing tc\ open up the nut month." Burns said. Yet It took a v.eck "after I dce'tded J knew J had to do 11 to have the couraie." Did he worry about beina sued by the cit-employee? "That 1s a b11 worry all the time. Anybody can sue you " Alihough thecascdid not result ina lawsuit, partly because Bums offered the man another job, 1t got Burns thinking. He had alwoys tned to act good witnesses for an)' cmplo)ec problem, he said, but now •·\\c·rc better about wntin( 11 out and throwmgJt into a file .. It's ~ind of hkc v.h1pla h," said Lawrence BaJI, rqional manager of the Statewide Merchants and Manu- facturers Assoc1a11on (MMA). "An)- body that loses their Job staru looL.1na around for somewhere to sue.'' There arc three steps to avo1d1ng upens1ve lav.)er "Oocomen t. document document," Ball said mall bu inessesarCJU t as hkel)" 10 be sued as bigger companae . but th e} are much less hkely to keep good records. The most common case t.nY ve a new su~rv1M>r and a long- time emp oyee. ncrr."lhc-wor~r who must be fired because of a senous conflict with the new supervisor has an acceptable record of JOh per- formancc w11h the previous super- visor. But no mention of the new problem t in the records. "Stupid things lik e that cause lawsuits to be filed,'' Ball said. The MMA bold~ O!!Joing work· shops 1n Orange and oilers technical advice over the phone for its 850 Orange County members The number 1s SSS-1550. "It's hkc ha>-mg an UJHc>-date expert consultant in the person- ncl/tndustnal relot1on1. field on re· tamer," sa)'S Duane M un~n. director of personnel for the-city of ev.pon Beach they still refuse. )'OU can put down .. employee refused to 1gn.' "E er)'th1ng should be documented dov.n to the las1 ·rand cro'ised • f '." Ball suggests. That y,ay, a Jury has wntten cndcnce that the manager told the cmplo)"ee "hat wa41 neccssaf) to do to keep the JOb. Eveo 1f the C'ISC 1s one or hopele)~ incompetence, a manager ~hould alway~ ll"C the \\Orker time to tr) to improve · performanc.c Ball said. Then 1f a tcrm1na11on interview becomes nece sary, the manager and tlle cmplo)'cc v.111 na'e "alread) talked about tht'i c~act ub1ect three or four times m the past. and the employee will ha ' e had st\Cral pcnods to change The MMA uggem that at least thrtt counseling SC\s1ons takt' place a;. soon as a problem develops. to give the worker a chance 10 improve -and to a'o1d a future lawsuit. "A' Iona a thecmplo\~c .. n rcuun After each counschng ses ion. th<' their d11n1ty anc.l their i.df-1mage. mo~t of the time )OU don't ht1ve a manager houk.I hand the emp1o)ce a problem," he added "If the em- v.nttcn JOb evaluation, and \3)' plO)«'' tried and the man'*.&cr·\ tncd "Here 1~ something you·re not do1~ and the emplo)cc .,1 mpl~ can•t do the Herc 1~ the v.a> I'd hke 1t to be done.· Job. the cmpJo)ec doe n 1 v.ant to 1a' Then 1hc man ger should a k the h h v.orker 10 sign a JOb e'aluauon there an) more 1 .. an t e m.1n31er !>ummary. although the s1gnaturt '' wan ts him to tay, not a -.mpo~nL as keeping good Ba i.cally.. ~hu r• tot.tt"-typc<f ot- rccorc.ls If the worker refuses to sign rcgula11ons an cm pl<>) Cr should be 11. you can ask him or her to add their •aware of ton' 01d a law .. u1t" accordina ver ion to the record, and s11tn that If to Mu Mon the: director 01 oerwnnel for Newpon Beach. I. Unemployment compcns.a11on claims: Alth ough emplo)'ers don't ordinanty have to pa) unemploy- ment compensauon if the worker quits. the> can be su~ if the person quits because they \\Cre asked to do omethmg that" was unreasonable, immoral or illegal 2. Workers comj>ensa11on claims: Workers ma) sue 1fthe emplo)er fires ther:n to a' 01d pa) 1ng for a JOb--related • cc1den1 or 1llncs 3 Ct" ti nghts claim . Workers may sue 1f the cmplO)Cr fitts them on the ba 1 of race. creed. ace or st'< ·4 Wrongful discharge claim \\ orkers ma} sue 1f the emplo)'er Ii red them "'lthout a JU t cau Bc1ur1n1ng "'1th Pugh v e ( ancf)'. a 1981 ( ahfom1a Coun of ppeal case. emP.lo)er lo t the nlht to fire someone 'at will .. After tflat t:asc. employe~ had to give a well· documented and legally acteptabk reason forfinng, unkss the finna took pl3~ dunng t~ Y>Orkcr's first 90 daH of em plo}ment But last }Car's(. ahfom1a upremc (~o~. P'oTcy.v lntcract1\<C Pata. m ck 11 harder tor Jlldge to award "punitive damage • • the a"ard for the mental anau1sh \UfTt'rt'd b> an employee dunna the firina proccs$. foday emfloyers ty(_)tcally have to pay "actua damaacs. • which means back wages. That means they can breathe a little easier. but the em- P.loyer must reinstate the worker. But here arc a few extra JU•dehnes for the termination tntel'Vlew, from Paula Michal-Johnson's book. "Say- ing Good-bye, A Manqer's Guide to Em ployee Dismissal," available from public hbranes. - I Keep 1t. hon. 2 Focus on the problem. oot the person If the employee acts emo- t1onal. h ve some standard phrases ready. "I'm sorry you feel that wa). I understand Let's ~t back to the Spttlfi .. ~ Try to conclude your intcTVlew >N1th a discus ion of scvcrana-ben- efits and un<'mployment compensa- tion. to end 11 on a more upbeat note. If all else fa il htrc the penon bac Am~rlcu Drum h a neti; col••• flev.ld ,. k....., ,..a .. .-.. • ...,...llYHm•----onft' tn"'*4 .flu.._, * DaUy. PIJ•• sar ~ • k9 . ..-.,..,_ col ... ,..,. o... M..-y, hsl· Hll e41,.,., P.O. Bo• '"'· C.... Mra,ltltl. Pahel begins amending Bush's ~avinQs and 1oan bailout bill 8y MA lT Y ANC.F! .Aid d ••• ,,.. ..... WA HINGTON -Congress. uodtr thedoud of$9.4 billion 1• fresh depout wtthdrawals from the na- tion's uvinp and loan 1nsutut1ons. ~n amendtna President Bush's baJlout btll Thursday and 1mmed1· ately got into a dispute over reopen- ing some of last year's deals that provided $38 billion to the tJ\dustry On a blp1tt1san vote. the House Ba.n.klllJ subcommittee on financiaJ tnslitut1ons moved immediately to deny Bush some of the controls he had sou&}\t over official runn1na the _1_ovcmment's deposit insurance pro- lfU'. The subcommittee also amended Bu h's proposal by transfemna rcsu· latory ovcn.aht of~ tatc-chancrcd but federally insured S&Ls from the federal Home Loen Bank Board to the fcde"1 Oepo11t lniurancc orp. Bush ln Ftbruary propoicd tta_ns.. ~nina aulbonty over ftderally char· ~ thnfts from the benk board to the FDIC, wtucb rqulates com- mcmal banU. But the commincr re.)«lcd an ammdmnt by Democrat>C Rep, Richard Lthman to allow 3 I of 1he natiaa'I ...... tlarifts. ~y Of.!bem ia Iris home 11a1e tA C'.alifomaa. to become banks and etcal'C future lnsuruc:c liability for lbc c°'ts of the SAL bailout. TI.c .,._. alto t.1 .. 9'1 temporanly at ao efTon by Rep. Doug B:imard Jr .• 0-Ga .. to prevent the go"ern~nt from recovcnng some of the b1lhons of dollars an long-term aid u com- m1tttd last ~car to buycn or 179 msohent thnfts. Subcommittee members also yue~ 11oned the legality of many of last year's bailoun..~yma the bank board had committed billions of dolla,.., Congress had not authon1cd 1t to spend. Bankina Committee Chairman Henl}' 8. Gonz~le?., D-Teita .. said somt' of those deals v.ert' w11h muh1milliona1m who put up little or none of their o"'n money. In one December tran~c11on. go' - emmcnt ala e~~cd the nearl1 S6 bilhon combined costs of the 1970s bailouts of New York City and the Lockheed orp. and the 1980 bailout of Chl)slcr Corp.. according to auditors. Barnard, 1n the face ol \Irons oppo 11100. temporanl)' wuhdre"' h1 amendment to prevent the &O"ern- ment from wckin& to rccoHr from hokhns com.P!'n1cs '°me of the ubsidacs the FSLI had promised to l purthucrs. But he compb1ned that "all of a wdMD v.e art v.casllAJ on commit· mcnts tblt wett made. In all tbc subcommittee has before 11 I 6S proposed amendment 10 the adm1n1sttation's proposal. The t.nk board, mcanv.h1k. ~­ k'Aled fipircsshow1n1 thatdc~1ton removtd S9.4 billion from the Ls 1n Ft>bruary. the fourth s1ra1gbt month of hcav_y wnharaY>als. The nation s 2.939 thnfts hold $957 billion in depos11 Wuhdrawal~ incc October total $35 4 b1l11on Januar) · withdrawal amounted to SI 0 6 btlhon. acxord1n&Jo "'' 1scd figu~ Bank board officials at- tnbutcd the f ebrual) slo'Adown 1n the outt1ov. to higher interest ratt's bcina offered by man)' ; ' L~. Treuul) Secretary Nicholas Brad) hassa1d hee~pcct the withdrawals to stop 1f Congress approve Bu h' bailout plan. d u mated to cost at leas1 SI S7 b1lhon and. perhaps. more than S200 billion o"cr the next 10 years. depcndtng<>rt"t"C011omre-eendk1ons The subcomm111ce adopted b) \<Otcc vote an amendment providing 'four·)ear tt'rm'i to the chairman ttnd vice chairman of the FDIC. "h1ch under Bu h' pl.1n v.ould take o"er 1n unna ~ L dcpo 1t1o from the ban lo. board's 1nsohent Federal and v. inp and loan In urancc Corp C~LI > ( urrently. the chairman of the FDIC -now \\>tlham 'ic1dman -·~ ch~n b)' its other '"'o ~rd mem· hers Bu h ~anted to ha\<C the chairman rcpon to the S«tttl.I) of the trea ury. ~ho could hire and fire the chairman at"''" •• lot of thc probkm (m) .. here -.e art now a the la k of independence b>-rcaulatory 111enc1c,," ••d Rep Peter H gland. 0. eb • one of thC' Taxpayers missing key points of 1986 tax law, IRS announces , ponso" ot \Jlc amendment Bu h lso would leave the banl board and its ch.airman. M Dann) WaJI. as th pnmal) lcdt>ral reiu-lato~ of uite-<.hanercd s&.Lc; But. m an md1ca11on of d1SOlppmntment with the wa) \\>all ha~ done h1 JOb. Rep Jim Leach. R-lowa. v.on a lS-12 \Otc on his nmcndmcnt to tran~fer that po'tlrer to the FDIC Lehman's amendment tu e\emp1 the JI l.irgc l lrom o 8u'ih· proposed fivc-)cnr moratorium on leav1na the thnO in urancc fund to escape the higher premium 11 charge in rtlat1on to \\-hat banL.\ JM~ for dcpoMt coverage ...,3,. defeated on a 28-17 vote "If )OU kt those foll\ out .)OU JrC telling the unpa)t"~ bad home \.OU "'ant them to pa~ mnrt' of thl' bun.ten.· ~1d Rep C1erald Kkctla. {).W1 \!rho noted lh:H the ll thnlh hold obout one-fourth of all · l depos1b in the countn The ut><.omm1t1ce. cha1rcJ by Rrp rranl.. \nnun110 [).Ill . plan to completr the bill nc\t "eel and thrn send 1t to the full commllt«'. v.hcrt' (JOnL..&lel ha 1nd1 atcd he ma gn l' 11 lengthy con 1dcra11on \II but four ~1cmbcn ol the full comm11ttt senc on the i.ubcomnllt- tct. In the n.atc. the lei! l311on as> pear~ to movina at a fa trr pacc. .ilthouah so far 1t all ha, bctn dealt v.1th oply In closed ~ IOM in anttu 11on of formal open me-ctin~ Feds seize Orange and Santa Ana S&Ls ay· MARTIN CftUTSINGER con 1denna I 6S proposed amend· ~ ,.,_ llfth ment.>. ' The FOi bcpn the takeovn W .\ HJ 'G TO -Federal rcgu-proV1m at the d.Jrcct1on of Pttsideot lators took 0 ' er ' more savin and . ffush on Feb. land plans to assume loan a5SQC1111on\ in eight '" control of 17 more 1os111ut1ons wt thin Thu™1ay. 1nclud1na a dozen in the ne t few weeks. c ahfom1a. bringing the total under Jn announcma tbe latest Sell go"emment control to 21.S in JI takeovcn on Thu.r!day, the FDIC 'ltatcs emphas1ztd that the institutions wtll fht' tn'ltttuuons -in < al1fom11 . rtma1n open .as u ual lnd that all ( olorado lo"' a. llhno1 Kansas. depo Its arc guaranteed up to the \.11ssoun. M1 s1 1pp1 and reu, -S 100,()(X) insurance IJmtt.. were the late t to be taken o.,.cr 1n a The fDIC said that t~ resulator) program bctng adm10"1ertd by the o"erstght team be1n1 pot into the J-cderal Dwos1t Insur.an e Corp 1nst1tuuon would-work-to minurute The rote which rqulates com-operatina lo scs and ensure that the mcmal banks. 1 gom& into the in tnuuon v.ere opcrattd in a safe \tCkcst ~u with tht-goal of mini· and '°und manner. m111ni lo 1.1n11I Con&fC\ •i> The taracst of the 3 1nst1tuoons propnate the mone) tu >hut them taken over on Thunday was Murra) down or sell them to new o"'ncf'\ vini !IOC1at1on of Dalla wat.b Th first lCJ.tMalt\e \OI "'ere u of SI 44 billion at the Cod of taken on the S&L bailout lqa\latton 19 Of the LO utu\Jon handled on fhursda) when membcn ot a Thuf"ldav. 12 were located 1n C.a.11- Hou Banking ~utxommitttt beaJn fl'M-'"YID/ Alf MEET ••k•fNe•· .. rt ~to<k Pri t' Quoin . Barrin~f'r. R)'&D ompan ' -;52-7171 ROGER DAWSON M Ola .. C..DM.YN.OT/Mdlw,Apf1 7. 1IR Event marketlnglets companies show off Ima~ to consumers IY DOMllA MOONrY ..._ ... ..._ ..... Crail Hammond's two-em- ployec car delailina business in Newpon BQcb doesn't yet pull in the income to sponsor. say, the Roee Bowl, but be learned what corporate sponsorsbjp can do for a company Thursday when a bi& aun came to town. One day after rinsin& in the new year, more than I 00 million people switched on their TVs to watch the alitz and brawn of the anouaJ Rose Bowl in Pasadena. They saw roses, they saw a lot of people wavina and they saw Chrysler. Chrysler cars, ban- ners, stickers an<I commercials. Barbara Celli, a leader of the ·Chrysler blitz as manager Tor Ross Roy Communications said the event was one of37 ,000 in the annuaJ S 1.8 billion spon- sorship industry. Celli unfolded the planning and objectives that 'led to Chrysler's multimillion- dollar event at American Mar- keting Association Orange County chapter meeting. . The parade and f ootba.11 pme was a benchmark ps.:oductioo for the Rose Bowl ch1cf1 who never before solicited omcial spon- sors, and it marked a growing popularity of mixing entertain- ment with publicity -the rise of event marketing. Since the early 1980s the concept has thrived. Middle- aged hippies balked at the Rolling Stones for allowing per- fume maker Jovan to sponsor a concert, but Jovan sales jumped and big firm s lauded the annova- tion. Jo 1984 corporate sponsor- ship was vaulted into the spot· light when Peter Ueberroth, eresidcnt of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Commit- tee, pulled a record $230 million profit . · Beer companies. cola Icings, footwear makers and jeans producers have tried the cam· pajgn, adding 390 to the ~ 0 corporate sponsors counted 1n 1982. ·Financial institutions and insurance companies, unlikely backers of any event in.valving sweat. arc "tossing off their stuffiness and getting into the act." Celli said. For the s~nsors, event mar- keting provides an alternative to dead-end TV. Y cars ago a compan y could bu y TV spots and reach a huge audience. The proliferation of cable TV and VCRs, and a trend of cceaung ads tailored to different regions of the nation have made tra- ditional TV advertising ·ex- ..... c ... pens.Ive and inadequate. • As a corporate sponsor of the Rose Bowl, ChrysJcr had the opportunity to roll 100 white .. official" cars. build a per- manent million-dollar coun of champions into the stadfom, show a float in the parade and offer a sweepstakes. And, of course, the Chryster name was flashed before ·mill ions of 'rv viewers. Several times. But before a company decides to sponsor an event, Celli said. consider the following I 0 tips: I. Malc:e sure the image of the event is consistent with the company. 2. Know what . type of au- dience the event is attracting. 3. Think about what infor- mation the company should learn from the sponsorship. 4. Investigate the event producer's background. '·There's a lot offlalcey people 1n entertainment," Celh said. 5. Know what's included in a sponsorship fee. Plan 10 match the fee dollar fo r ·dollar for promotions. 6. Find out if there arc other sponsors and what they will do. Make sure another company doesn't get bigger billing. 7. Find out how sut>-sponsors will mark.ct their products. ~·Ambush" marketing can over- shadow top sponsors. 8. Tailor the promotion to the company·s image. , 9. Get the company as in- volved as possible in the event. I 0. Be realistic about time and labor involved. After the mecung. Craig Hammond said the talk rein- forced the importance of expos· ing a company. even small companies. Consume~ debt grows, . economy slowing aown WASHINGTON -Amencans took out $4.22 billion more in consumer debt than they paid off in February, the slowest pace of growth in four months, the government said Thursday in a report consistent with other si&ns the economy may be slowing. The Federal Reserve said the February increase in consumer credit was down slijbtJy from January·s rise ofS4.37 bilhon and was the smallest monthly pin since a $3.91 billion increase in October. Growth in tbe catqory of debt that includes credit cards strengthened in February, while the gain in auto loans was slightly smaller than in January. Borrowing through bank and credit union loans not secured by real estate also slowed while mobile home lending declined. Analysts said the restrained growth m debt indicates consumers may be becoming more cautious about their buying plans and is in line with other signs that the economy is slowing down in the seventh year of its record peacetime expansion. "It doesn't suges1 any great re- trenchment by consumers but it does indicate somewhat more caution." said economist Cynthia Latta of Data Resources foe. in Lexington, Mass. Consumer spending is closely watched as_a barometer of economic health because 1t accounts for two- thirds of economic activity. Most government reports on the econ-omy's, performance in February poanted downward, although 1989 began Wlth strona momentum. • Analysts expect the economy to slow this year as the recovery ages and the nauon responds to a yearlong campa1gn by the Federal Reserve Board to push up interest rates to restrain &rowth and keep mnation in check. February's 7.S peroent rise in the seasonally adjusted annual rate of credit &rowth was down from 7.9 pm:eot in January and 7.8 percent in December. For all of 1988, consumer debt rose 8.75 percent Auto loans rose $2. l billion in February, an 8.6 pcroent annual rate of growth, following a $2.13 billion increase during Jal)uary • Automobile sales have ·been weak this year, with business held down by riSJna interest rates. Automakers in recent weeks have launched a new round of cash rcbltes and low. interest financina procrams 1n an effon to boost sales and 1voK.11arae production cutbacks. Former Team er official t Ifs of corruption Ir JONll IONG "-........... ..., WASHINGTON -A fonner of. ficimJ of I T....-n aoc.I itl ~ Yen told Conamaon Thunctay that ua crime families contrOlted union ICtJV'ltJn and fiBUCct wilb repealed ICU of intimidation ud vio~ • ancludina an attempt to mW'der him. "I had two choices. to be a dead man or talk to the feds," Anthony 01bbertl told a Senate 1)9Ml revaew-'"l aovemment ~Worts to rid labor unions of comapuon. G1Jjbeni, a former vict pm1dent of Tcamstets Local 814 an New York, has since shortly aftn the attempt on his life in 1982 cooperated with aulhonucs1 includina testimon~ at a federal tria in New York that resulted in the convictions of l2 reputed members and associates of the Bonanno crime family. Local 814 is one of four union locals the aovernmen1 has placed under court trusteeship ~rough .• the use of federaJ racketeering lftis, the subject of the review of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on In- vestigations. Those trustees and a fifth ap-pointed to oversee a multimillion- doU8f New Yen fhb mmtet Iba• ~coall'Clllld~llll<Jem. v.e maw,._., IOW die •bcom- miaee die ...... .... ~ IUCCJaLI ftt-rootiftl oat eorruplioll aJlbouah aJ'11id thoic efforts weft far from com..a-t-t, • Oilibeni~ be bdped mOb t.ck~ of I cudida~ Pres*nt of LocaJ 81-4 and la&er won Mafia approval IO force out that man, SaJ A.idle>. and ~ him as pmi· den& with Vinn.e ~. Gdibenl •id amons his many jobs with the union was .. ihak.lna down" businntet. aenera.lly throup prom .. ina them tivon fiom the local in return for 5 percent of the company•s profit1. Amons the favors was aJlow- in.g companies to hire non-union workers or to hire union workers 0 off the books'' so the employer could avoid payments to union pension and welfare funds, be said. Giliberti was shot outside h,is home in July 1982 and, after rccoverina. began coopcratina with invcstiptors. He sat bebind a screen while tes- tifving to the subcommitt«. visi ble only to mcmben and stall Arthur Eisenberg. appointed trustee of Local 81-4 in 1987 following the convictions of several of the EASTERN FromA7 about S79 mjltion, andudin& East- em·s New York-Montreal routes plus eiaht landina ~ts and one ptc at N"ew York's LaGuardta AirpOrt. Ueberroth's IJ'OUP made a $464 million offer fot&stttn last week and withdrew it after txin.g told it had been topped by another suitor. But talks with Ucberroth's aroup re- sumed thas week and wound up Thursday. Under the deal. Ucberrolh and Thomas Talbot, anolbtr bmtt air· line e~ub ve from C.Jifqt'!lia. would own 30 prrcen& of &be a1rbnc. Eut- em ·s un1ofts would ~ ano&ha' 30 percent in exCba!:\IC for -. and wort--rule concessions. Sbare:I for the remajn1na 40 pm:cnt will be dd to investors. Many union leaden and rank-and-file members have wd lhcy would accept col)(%Uions to Mlp rnumct Eastern if th~ were 11ven indepen· dence from Texas Alr, wtuch bouabt the 60-y~r-old earner in 1986 Tor about $600 million. · Investors wait for employment figures By CHET CURRIER ,., ........... "",.., NEW Y6RK -The stock market lapsed into a sJugcish decline Thurs- day as investors cautiously awaited monthl)' statistics on employment. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 12.83 points to 2,291.97. Declining issues outnumbered ad· van~s by about 3 to 2 in nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchange. listed stoclcshwith 581 up, 842 down and 538 unc anKCd. Volume on tlie noor of the.. Big Board came lo 146.53 million shares, down from 165.88 million in the previous session. Nationwtde, con· solidated volume in NYSE-listed issues, including trades in those stocks on regjonal exchanges and in the over-the-counc.er market, totaled \lSJ: l PS & DOM\\ 4 \/) 4 4 4 2· .. t .... 14 u 'I• 1k': ~ \\ 173.52 million shares. Interest rates moved up a bj1 in the government securities market in ad- vance of the Labor Dcpanment rcpon due 01,1t Friday on the employ- ment situation for March. Private analysts' estimates call for the data to show a slowing of employment growth, and perhaps an increase in the unemployment rate to S.2 percent from February's IS-year low of 5.1 percent. -• , That wouta tend to corroborate recent evidence that economic growth has been slowing of late. takrng upward pressure off annation and interest rates. However, investors' concerns late- ly have focused more on the poss•· bility of a recessjon. Brokers also said bond and stock traders seemed to be leery of any unpleasant surprises in thc'jobs report. OTf l PS .\\D DOM\\ .. Euon which sajd -it took full responsibility for the recent oil spill near Valdez. Alaska', dropped 1h to 43 in acti vc trad 1 ng. Other losers amona the blue chips ancluded General Motors, down ~ at 391/1: American Express, down % at 32112; Ford Motor, down Ya at 467/a, and General Electric. down I/• at 44'1•. Retailing issues were mostly lower -efier leading companies an the indus-try issued March sales .-eports that didn't impress the StreeL K mart dropped .Y. to 38'..\; J.C. Penney V. to 52"l and The Limited ~ 10 26. Scars M II \ I '\ \ ' 1-: D I D NEW YORK (AP) AP< 6 , Roebuck held steady at 441/•. Ocean Drilling & Exploration climbed 1'14 to 1 7~. Murphy Oil .•. which holds a maJOnty interes1 LO Odeco, said tt would propose to acquicc the rest of the-sh arcs throuah an exchange of stock. Texas Air slipped I/• to I 31/J in American Stock E.xchange act1v1ty. The company reached an agreement · to sell its Eastern Airlines subsidiary to a i[Oup headed by Peter Uebcrroth, the former bascbaJI commissioner, for about $460 m1lhon. M II \.I' \ 'I I·. ' D I D +"" -'• -•1. Study shows need for more, better regional planhing Th~s ti~e Jast year Orange County•s residents were locked •.n .•. ba~tcr debate over a proposed couotywidc slow· sr<>wth 1niuauve and 1t made little difference that growth, in 1ts purest sense, was not what most people were ancry about. The backers of the the slow-arowth initiative capitalized on a frustration lhattouched every county resident to fuel their ~use. That fr:ustratio11 was and still is traffic congestion. Lmkm& unbndled growth and gridlocked freeways was an effective tactic. Who could. argue against the logic that more people movmc to Orange County was an evil that had to be stopped? More housing developments meant more people and more people meant more cars. It was a simple answer for a complex question. but 1l wasn't the right solution. Some people did argue with the simplistic causc·and- efTect statement, but for the most part their arguments were dismissed. Few people were willing to accept the fact that most of Orange County's presen~_growth was an incre.1sm1 birth rate and that the r00ts of traffic congestion were deep in the ne&Jects of city and county governments in power five and • 10 year:s before the traffic problem reached intolepble proportions. Had the debate been conducted under the constraints of J91ic and statistics rather than passion and. politics, Orange County•s residents would have saved themselves a lot of time and money. But many~ too many, people thought it would be easier to vote yes and pitch the whole issue in the lap of the judiciary. People wanted to vent their anger. They wanted city councils, county supervisors and state officials to know that thev were mad and would not tolerate it anymore. • The slow.growth initiative was defeate countyw1de, but when the battle reached thec1tylevel the tide turned. Voters 1n several oihes approved inittatives similar to the countyw1dc ryseasure. So far. those measures have not stood up against legal tests and the only ground gained in solvi ng growth and traffic problems has come from where it s hould have been iniuated in the fi rst place -ci ty and county government. Since the heat has been turned down on lhe debate. a clearer picture of the problem is evolving. Part of that picture was painted this week with a report from the state Depart ment of Fmancc·s Demographic Research Unit. The report said O range County's birth rate was higher than the m1pation rato into the county. It said that between July J 987 and July 1988 Orange County's population grew by 42,800 people. The people who put the rcpon together subtracted the number of deaths in the county from the numberofbi"rths and came up with a population increase of 24,621. A total of 18.179 people migrated to the county, The numbers for the prev.ious year are similar. For illustration's sake, tl'le figures mean that births during the past two years have increased the county's population by almost as much as addms a new city the size of Newport Beach. What is missing from this compan.son is the number of people who have left Orange Count} for other areas. The report points out that people who are leaving Orange County do so to find affordable housing. but that doesn't mean they give up their JOb here. In other words, many of them move to other areas and commute back to Orange County. If nothing else. la t year's battle over slow growth and the realization that most of our population increase is internal should be a warning that there are no si mple a nswers to growth and traffic control. It also should help us realize that Orange County is a reg.ional urbanized area and the solution to our problems cannot effectively be handled on a ciay or county basis. Orange County 1s a inte&ral part of Scuthern C11hfo mia and must focus more consideration to problem·solvina on a rqjonal basis. To do less is to compound the mistakes made a decade aao. ()ptNon1i exprteMd In mis ~ .,. thON of the Detty Pilot. Other ~upr99Md on 1his pag9•• thoM of their .uthora Ind ert11ta ~·· commen .. .,. lnvl19d llnd may be aen1 10 The Daily Piiot. P O Boll 1seo. coeiea Meee 1262e I OD\l I' Hl,TOR\ -.=:::::r.i:~ ,.,~ ,,.,~1.·-A9 -.. 111111\"'I Anti-drug education slow, but effective To the Editor: ,. Two syndicated newspaper .column1su rccendy promoted letal· iLltionas the solutJOn towbat,pcoplc agrtt, 1s ~major problem factn1our society today. Their distorted con· clu~1ons, however, were bucd upon unsupponcd acneratuations wtuch focused on dcu& related vtolence while 1snonng, either 1ntenuon1Uy or na ively, the numerous other facets of tbc over-all de\astatioo produced by tlhcat dru15. Justice· Department hiding .. dirty laundry in one agency These ed1tonahsts placed the blame for th1s violence not on the individual dru& traffickers nor on the subsu..nces themselves, but rather upon the profi~ involved in the drug trade. Profits which·, they contend, arc not created by the demand for these subsunccs, but rather by tht: law enforcement efforts apinst them. The writers theorized that remov- 1ng dru15 from the sphere of-'1'fo~ ment action throu~ lePJi.zauon would reduce the crofits sufficiently to stop the drug·rc ated violence. Omitted from the journalistic WA H INGTON -Wh en Edwin Meese wa attome)' general. and before he got caught up tn problems of his own. he ordered Justice Depart· me nt in vestigators to eumine th e depanmcnt's Commun1t ) Rclat10~ Service That low-profile arm of the de pan· mcnt 1s supposed to help local commun1t1 e mediate racial and ethnic dispute . Rumor had 1t that th e agenC) was· a mess The invesllgator!t found the rumor to be true. but officials sat on the evidence because the) thought the Justice Dcpanment couldn't endure _any more embarrassment. Our associa te Jim Lynch has seen the report. pan~ of which arc now bemg examined by the Justice De· partment:s oOicc of profe!ts1onaJ rt·· spons1b1ht> None of the fjndangs will ·put anyone bchmd bars, but the agency that qu1etJy spends S30 million a )Car could benefit from an embarrassm& ainng of its dirty laun· d1n the tlanta regional office. 1nvcst1gators found that the regional director 01ell ullon had been t1y1ng his sttrctal') to work from Chicago c"el')' week, at the tupa)ers expense. All the"'1h1le. unon wascompla1mng to the service headquarters in Wash· mgton, D.C.. that his office needed more monc). The Jet·laa&ed ~rctary cost ta•~ pa)crs about ·S 1.000 a week m tnn cl and hotel bills for I 0 weeks before he3dquarters put a stop to the commuung arrangement. She flc" to Atlanta evcl')' Monday. and accord· ina to her travel voulhers. bunked Jt the Marnott Marquis Hotel four da~ 'i a week utton tOld us the woman wa!t an· ··admm1strat1ve assistant'" ~uh un1qul· J<>b sk1ll'i and could not be easil) rt pl:!ccd tn tlnnta He alo,o said the Wa'ihing ron. 0 .C . oflitc had approved the arrangement. In Tu son. tn\C-\l1gatol"\ found that the scr,1ce i.pcnt S 160,000 putting together a halfwa > house for rcfu~ee before staffers reah1cd th e) didn't ha\l~ the n·qu1rcd IO('al con'lent for the hou-.c Jn,c t1g:uors also con· eluded th<' contrauor wa p;idd1ng the bills wnh services the go"e""ment should not ha\c been P3)'1ng for In ~n Francisco. the ~tonal director Julian KJugma~ffi?Ut> was reluctant to ans" er '°'est1ga1ors' questions The) wanted to lnow~h) he turned an official vmt to Ha"•" into an c11ht-d3) vacation with his. w1fo l\.lugm.tn said he maJc thr tnp to introdUC"C himself to ne~ local offit1al~ 1n Ua"a11 anJ c\pl3m the funct ion o f .his aicnt) But when inH'St1ptor later asked KJu&man ~hat scrv1c1:~ he planned to offer in Hawa.11. he reported.I) \:lid none: KJugman told us he had a bu') 11incrnl) tn Hawa11 and that the tnp was "stm:tl) bu incs~ .. onJ 1.lircctcd from Wa~h1n_ston.' 0 < \ The '°' l'St1ga1ors were 'tunned b~ the high salaries pocketed h) the ( ommunll ) Rc:lnt1on'i c,;cn ice cm· plo~ce'\ I hl' L?5 \\.Orkcf\ 3\Cragc more than S..iO,(XX) a )Car and man) earn upwards ol S70.000 One con-equation was the addicting and/OT c1hator for the. Philadelphia regional tolerance-producing . characteristics office worls out of h1 home 1n oflbe ubstanccs promoted for leaaJ· Pittsburgh for S44 769 a )ear In n 1zatJon. Francisco. a senior conc1hator mal-Characten t10 which require the 1ng $55.000, flies to Los ngek user to t.ake laJjcr and/or more almo~t e' Cl) ~eek on what in· frequent dOSt$ of incttaSifll potency "'-'~t1ga1ors called qucs11onatlle 3 _ .. JU t to mamtain" and {>l"CCtp1tatc the s1gnments. other facet of dc\'ISt.allon, 1oclud1n1 The mvc ug.nt,ors fou nd al\jollice 1n death b O\erdosc. these legalization Detroit tha1 the -;crv1cc rented but advocates ncaJcctcd to mention. oc,cr used. fhc> found 3 S2S.OOO Ph)s1cally -.nd/or: j)Sychol~cally computer contract that was ot\ er dC\ 3Sl8tlng results stemming d1rcctJy follilled The cw 'r ork offi('( mn up from the mgestton of these substances a bill of SJ.436 99 one )car for which wourd remain unaltered even 1f mag:wnes and newspapers'. The en· the drugs were g.a ven to the users free tire agency"s annual bill for per· of charge. 1od1cals was $25.000 Yet, eve n these pro-legali1.ation How did the Ju\t1cc Dcp:irtment ed1tonah t arc not totally blind to react" It z1pptd 1h lips and told the the Pandora's box that would be invrsug.ntor who ,unco,ercd most of opened by o"er·tbe<ounter distnbu· the din to forget about 1t Th3t tion of cocaine, t\Cro1n and crack. As tn\C t1gator.J3nct ul\er . .,..3 v.amt'd 1ftouse thc1rrc pccovcconscien~ b)' her superiors that 1f' ~he made a the) \\n te onl' sentence 10 support of fuss about her finJ1np her JOb could d rus prc,ent1on educauon for every be 1n Jeopard)' . 49 1entenCC$ wnuen 10 suppon of ~rv1cc po._c man said the nc" drua lephiauon. director. Grace Flores Hush~. ha"i Ofle columnist" even brou&ht 1 ucd · d1rttt1 vcs to 1mpro'e tafT tn mtctf to dtoclu c the. educauooal morale and mone) management. But efforts bc1na ei1.pcndcd apmst .~he oursour£C"S m the u tice Dcp;:anmcnt coo umpuon .• or dnaas as ~ u)· sa) Hushe\ 15 dctinncl) no "atchdO& tJmltc hope but. 1n the same on ~"a~tr. . ~tcntt, bemoaned the ~ of - MINl·EDITORJA.L -lntenor C· t1me nttdedfonh1 ,upcct onmcwar rcr.ir. Manud LuJan 101 up on the on drup to ha\c • maJOr et'fea "roni 1<fe of ttie .bed the olher day. · Pcrha1» • ~nundcr that the currcnt He had an unforrunate mtcl'\-1~ m ~tuatJOtt did not develop .O\'et· "'h1ch he rc,caled ..omc ignoranct' n t ' in order.· . about his new JOb \\ b(n ht 11• drua problem ha been 2S norancc "as reported. Lu Jan called )cars in t~e mak.Jna and was ~rrcd the media "a bunch of cannib;tls ·· If on in the 7 b call for lcphtation that' the case. Lujan y,.ould do "di to· 1m1lar to what v.e arc .heanng today. 'ltop slathering him~lf in ketchup fhc advOCatC'5 of w 70s, bowc.ver. and mu tard. s:ud that druas h.?uJd be lcphled J•ct Alld~rsoo w11 HJl•tt"d by beau~ they ""ere hannless: while Dale Vao Att.t i. wrldll• ,_., iyadl· toda} s ad\(>catcs say that the) c•tttd coltimo. should be lephzcd to help top the harm being done our society by them. ---------------------------------------Whate\er their reasoning. the ad· \-OCatc al"a~sscem to •&n<>rc ~fact Affordable housing require_s· ~ontributions from everyone that. ~hethcr or not these substances al't' lept the re\ults from t.be1r use ""I rcmam the ~me destroyed h\'es, hattercd f).mthes and death. Drug ptt'cnuon education truly 1 the .. ultimate hope," but 1t docs take tame . It ~ouldn't tak:c qwtc so much 11me. hoW'CHr, 1f the editonaJ1st heJpcd the procc rather than hmd· Crcd It. Even the mu t urcly rcahzc that cloakJng druss 1n a \ c1l of lej1t1macy throu&h lcphz.allon would under· mine the cducallonal efforu beina citpcndcd to re veal t.bem for the de"astatin& ubstan~ they really ar1:. Words printed 1n uppon of the lcphzat1on paradox serve ool) to confuse the public rather than en· h&hten them. and prolooas the arrival or I time when the devastation Of drua u t ., ended by an educated soc1ct. tumma off its demand for tht'se UMtancn. Perhaps, after ava1ltn, thcm11tlve of the factual mform111on available rcprdina drug and the rcsulb of their usaac the cdltonahstS miaht tuAll)' sW't playmaan acuvc rote 1n enhahtcnina othcn With facts rather than d0Ud1n& the I UC 11t1th tcn- erahzation . . BRAOGATf.s ,,, hen ff ..CoroMT Alcohol's toll seen I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, April 7, 1989 by Bii Keane "I like the story about that puppet named Pinocchinose." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Give Mr. Snyder back his teeth and stop playing Dracula!" PEANUTS 11M SORR'/ '<Ol.J 60i 1-llT ON TME HEAD YESTERDAY, CMARLE S G..\RFIELD .. · . o W~ili ~ll you VSE TO (LE AN 'fovt £ Alt..S! , D ~OV\f.. tJ-.·'°'ff~i£N1)'5 Ef\¥..S? DENNIS THE llENACE . by Hank Ketcham I f;j 'lTs OKAY, MoM. I'M TE~ING ~y ~ 10 FETCH " by Ch~rles M. Schulz Kt-iUCKLE 6ALL by Jim Davis . JON'S NC>"f GOINO ro &E HAPP"r' Aeour r~1!> TUllBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan •oe&••oes by Pat Brady ARLO AND JAlflS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER I WONDER WAAT ™E 01..' MAIL M6" 9RINGGr~. AePAR.E.N"tl...:i..StEVE;-,•o~'; '10hl'.I D:ilblK STARGAZER TALKED TO THE :IT NECESSARY HOLDUP MAN WHO CLAIMS FOR STEVE TO THAT YOU AND LYNETTE MENTION THAT SAYLOR ASSAUL. TED HIM 1 I ~AS IN 00 I HHIE ID Ct...IMB 'fHE ROPE~ DOONESBUllY l/A,HA,HAI HA,HAI I PAJAMAS ANO ROBE .I by Garry Trudea~ by Jimmy Johnson by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux / by Tom Batluk HAVE qoo EVER 5€.EN 1MA'f DAVID 1£M'ERMAN ~WMEREHE~ ~WA'fERME~ 5EVEM~ ST'ORIES HIEM ~A PARt<ING ~ ... ~ • .__.. --"' .. "-~9!*" ...... --':" .::-:.-'.:..: ==-.:= ~ f ' , ..... =_.,.. ... It 0 T ~JI { ..._.. .,,_. .. 11 . I r _ I I . -""-r I ROFUT I· r 1 r 1 -i 1·1t"I AC 1· _1r11_~ ' . Ed on throws weight around Grea. Thurston stepped forward ~ith a toss of S4-8Y~ in the sho1 put ·:rhursday. a personal best by 18 1ochcs, as Edison Hllh's boys track and fiel d team ~crCd its way to an I-SS Sunset ue victory over "1 1ung Foun~1n alley Thur ton's efforts wcrtJU t pan of a trio of SO-footers. for the ~ond stra1&ht week, as Lamont Peay (52-f9) and Chns L1ppl.JlCOlt (S0-81h) backed up "We're starting to get consistent each week wmwnc pops a new one, .. !>.1td Edison Coach Rocky Ciarclli Aside from the customary sweep in the weight events by the Charac~. Edison got some sha~ efforts fro m Dave Baker tn the 800 meters and Doug Nichols an the 400. Baker. a Junior, went 1:57.9 to breeze 1n his c"ent, while NichoC\ was a winner at 51.4. Elsewhere tn prep track and field on a very hot Thursday· • Ed Monroe turned in a custom- ary strong worli.ho~ effort in both hurdJcs and a 2:04 0 tn the 800; w phomore Chns Johnw n went 44-1 1n the tnple jumr· and seni or Josh McHugh vauJtcd l-6 for Manna 1n a 77-57 v1t:tory over Huntinaton Beach. Addttionally. Bnan Mc\af- ferydoublcd in the d1 lance c"ent\ for the Y.1~~. • Ren ( aesar doubled 1n 1hc-~pnnts for Ocean Vte~ ( 10 9 and 2t02) tn a 79-48 victory. and We'il· minster's Jen) G1llesp1e came up wnh a strong enort an'the shoT. going 5.3-7Y•. • Pat Callaghan. an ht tirs1Jcar at track after playing '>occcr an foo1-~ll, wa a surpn!I<! winner in 1he ~pnnts for Corona dcl Mar, capturing the I 00 m 11. I and 200 in 23. 7. Among (dM·s other efforts 10 a 112-21 .victor) over Estancta. Davin Carlson tnplcd in 1he high hurdle\ ( 15.3). long Jump ( 19-611) and lrtple JU mp (40-1 ). and W1llte Long cleared a personal-best 12-6 m the pole vault. • Costa Mc a senior David Burnell doubled m the hurdles. going 15.9 and 41.05 m the 120 and 330 sucks. but Mesa wa~ a 76-11 track and tield lo~r to Trabuco Hills m Pacific Coast League action. • on ('apulong's 44-5 1nple 1ump. Graem Heppcnstall's I }-foot 'auh and Louie Mun1i' double m the hurdles ( 15.0, 41.5) led Woodbndgc to a 71-64 Pac~fic C oa\t League \ l<:IOf) • Sophomore Drtnt Bush brotce off a 42 2 1n the 3001n1crmed1ate hurdles to h1gl!hght Harbor's effort in a 1g.57 a View League setback to I n1vers1ty In girl compct11h1n· · •Jill Youngtnplcd w1tha 12.9and f Pletse ~e TRACK/1121 Anteat ers host Bulldogs tonight l Cl s ~.cball team ( 13-17-1 1-2) -.h1ch has won fivcof1tspa t 'iC\Cn game • Wiii hO'it 13th· rankc.'d l re no M;ate 1n a three- pme ~r.l taru.o~1oni&b1at 7 Junior Ken WhHwonh (3-4 1-0) i hcduJed lO oppo'iC the Build~' Rich Crane (8-1. 1-0) f rcsno \tate 1s 24-12 oHrall and boub a rolltttt\'C .32 1 banma :tHrage ""'''h Ol>mpian Tom Good~1n, the center fielder. on a 24-pmc h1ttm1 streak. Saturday' ~ond p me 1, alw at 7 p m. with ~unda)' fi na le at I. o ... , -~·· _, Ue ,,.,". Sophomore Jon•h T•tch fired -Ja. c~w.1 Jeff Tnctt c.,.. en wettt • •· Sea Kings' golfers topple Estancia by eight strokes By JON FDGUSON OI ... Diiiy .... SUit When Corona del Mar Coach Mike Hannon runs· down his list of top golfers. there i a distinct groupoffive pla)e~ who have cooststently fi lled the five sconng pos111ons at most matches this sea.son. ,.hat was un til Thursday, when one of the top five slumped for the da) and JUntor Mark Severson came through, equalling his previous be t mark of the sca~n with a lhrt.'t...o.over- par 38 for nme holes at the Newport Beach Country Clutf to help lead a 191 -199 victory over Sea V 1ew League nval Estancia. But depth has been the key to the Sea Kmgs. Shooting, 38s along wit h Severson were semor Jeff Tatch. 1un1or Steve Dana and sophomore Jonah Tatch. Sophomore Steve Bem1!> 1urned tn a solid 39 to key a VJCtOr) which wuonly uneitpccted 1n that It came by eight strokes. Hannon called Dana and Bemis his .. tcady Eddies ·· "That was a career round toda}." !>ltd Hannon of Severson "lie was pla) mg w1ttt (semor John) Welker, the best player on the team probabl). and he picks up the slack for him "Here. you've got a guy who's been tn eight mntches, and tn ~ven of the eight, he's been thrown out (five of the 'ilx compelllors score for the team) He knows he's the sixth man plit)tn8 today. 8)' being paired w11h Welker, who tnple-bog1ed the fourth hole and falls fi,c down, he ·know hc '!I !>hooting to score.' . "H~ normally shoots around 45. 46, 47. and today he made a real gu1 check. He happened 10 shool 38 one other lime when 11 didn 't count a'i much This lime he knew he had 10 pla) good and responded with as good a round as he's shot all )car ... What Severson pro\ 1dcd 1he 'iea K1ng.s wtth was a comfortable c1ght- stroke margin. which EstlJlfl'Ta "111 have 10 make up ma later rematch al Mesa Verde Country Club 1f 11 1 10 claim the l~ague crown. < dM im- proved to 10-0 o .. c:rall and 3-0 1n the Sea View while E\tanc.:1a slipped to 9-1. 3-1 "The pre sur.c was more on us wnh 1hc firs I match here." Hannon 1d "When )OU pla) a two-game 'iCr1cs. )OU bcuer win the fir t one al hoA1c We m.'Cded to win and we needed a cuo;h1on .. Moc;t of the CdM golfcl"i said lh.c> felt a ltnlc more comfortable hooung on a .f~mihar course. Bem1 adding that he kno-. what clubs to uw for each s1tua11on that arnses there Sharing mcdah I hono~ al )7 were tanc1a's Paul Hinlde, a freshman. and Mili.c Joyner. a senior. Junior Ken Cahcn shot a 3 . usttn Maki :an al) p)cal 4.l and Mt.kc l lender on added a 44 for the Eagles. "Wcfigurcd we had to ha\ca 1 'XJlo win It," said E tanr1a co-coach \rt Pert) .. We JU'>l didn't perform up to what we're capable o l " t hnllc didn't hit an} stunning '>hot but "a '>tmpl> lons1stcn1 and "orkmanhle 1n l'Omp1hng sc' en par'i and two bog1cs. lt was the Oc.'St round of thc,car Ton he tre'>hman "ho JU'it turned 15 It wao; JUSl last )Car tha1 <.. dM won the k<tguc t11Jc. but fatan 1a soothed the \ting m the: pla~ofTs b)' ad"anc:ina past the Sea Kmg-s-10 the slate finals "81g time (wan)." '><Ud John Tat(h "II means a lot more I don '1 lo~ '>lccp O\'er other matches " Dana call ll 1hc ··match ot 1hc: lst•nd•'s Ken C•lvert score d Ja. ..ea~n" fPfHse weGOLF/1121 Austin Matti of l stanclli lln•• up • shot. FRIDAY. APRIL 7, 1989 . \HJ \ H 0 I 'IH 1• Forfeit getsOCC in mood 19-18 . \ It was q uite an uP:and-down day for the Orange Coast College baseball team on Thursday. The P1ra1es J~med the> had lost a game.by forfett before even stepping on to the field for tbear Orange Empire Conference clash against v1 ttang Cypre . Then Coast engaged 1n a slugfest wi th the Chargers and when the dust had settled, the Pirates had scored seven runs 1n the bottom of the eighth to come away with a 19-1 ~ victory. The forfeH loss came agatnsl Gold· en West. when 11 was ruled that Scou falanoa Wa!> 1neltg1ble tO play io that gam.e because he had btto CJCCtcd fo r fighting tn O< C's previous game a~inst LA Harbor in 1he Long Beach ( 11y ( ollegc Tournament. Talanoa "'a tn the middle of' <X C's victor) Thursday. cracktnJ a pair ot homers.. the second of which touched off the seven-run uprising. Mile Blancom's"'thrcc-run homer later an the annmg sliced C) press' lead lO I~ 17 .\ "1ld pitch ued the pme, and f olanoa. "'ho \\Cot 4 for 5 with five RBI and four runs scored. then dell' crcd a 1ngle to center to bnng home th gamc-wtnncr Because of the forfeit. OCC (21-8-1 o"crall) fin1'>hes the day at 8-5 an conlcrence P.la). the same as Cypress. (,olden \\ c t. which had a b}e Thursd:t>. move ahead of both team at -4 • Orange< oa\t (ollege's Enc Re- hmer earned & hard-fought 6-4. 4-6. 6-2 '1UOI) at No I inglcs over (>pre s' fnc Glade to improve his md1,1dual Jt.'Cord to 16-2, and 1m- pro\.cd to 13-2 with John Gabriel at No I double as the Pirate • 15-2. 8-1 . earned a 9-0 Orange Empire C'on- ferencc m<'n's tenn1 win. ' • l 'C l. ranked fifth 1n the nation, upped 11s o.,,erall mark to 17-6 1n men\ tenn1 ~1th a 5-1 "1ctol) over J'l.jo 13 Pcppcrd1ne ~n1or Mark k.aplan YtOn his I qth tra11.tn match, - 6-4 6-4. O\Cr (1rant ~Ck'\ lO 1mpro\.C to 25-5 1n s1nglcs • Brett Han~n-Dcnt improved his record to 16-0 b> weeping at o I 'llO&ks to lead 1xth-ranked NcYt· port TI arbor 10 a non-l~guc tenn1~ wan ()\Cr I 21h-111nked Mtrakstc. 13-S. C hn Rabbitt. ~ho 1mpro.,ed to 2-4 at 'o ~ 1ngle<i l~t .onl) two game m ~"'ecp1ng ht'i three f~. -•I ounuun Valle-\·., :\•hkc MeU \napped the 3h-sct "inntn streak of Hunt1n1uon Beach· .\ndy te"'art 1n an 11 .,.-un'iCI Lca.guc tcnms match al Hunttngto,n fkac:h • 1<1c.:h Romero had 1 l ~Ill\ and .\nd) hole'> had kills on all nine of hl'I \p1li.1ng attempts to hf\ E tanc1a· pa<it l usttn. 15-8. 15-4. 15-2. to !Please see ROUNDUP /84J All-CI F honors to Rathbun, Davis Tv.o area Jlhktc'i "ere honor- ed ~1th \H-C IFbasli.ctball lau~I -\\oodbndge Htgb's Le he Rathbun ~as a first team cholCt' and l nt\ef'1h H1gh's helley ()3" 1s earned second team hono~. Rathhun. a 5-foot· JUmor. a'cra ed 20 I point for the \\amor. Davi a 5-foot-9 scntor, ner- a~l'd 11.8 point forthe TroJan . Pla>e-r of the )Cir 1 Katella H1&.h' Joni Ea tcrl) For the complete Ot"'mon I I team St'e 83 Chicago bullpen casts 'Pall' on Angels, 3-2 Leary puts some fire under LA in 4-1 win ''°"'The Auodat9d ~ Don Pam In a one-run same an the ntn&h tnntnt. 8obbY Jf\iapcn·, uwallr, on the mound ·(or the < h1 qo W h1te So•. But ofThunday niat\t, l>on Pall tot ht 1«0nd save of the ~&son. pttch· 1• a Ofte-"hit ninth to ~e the WIHtt So•'• l-l vktory over the Caltfofnia .i\nscls at ,.\nahc1m Stadium. "The 1ta'°n I wtnl wuh Pall was that Tlutptn has strulllkd," White So• Man11rr Jeff f Ofbora .aid. Pall struakd a bit. too Dick hofitld tea' off WI,._ a seftlle and movi'd to IKond on Bria" Downlna's ~ndout. But Pall IOI Jld Howen to fty IO deep rWll ud IU\ICk out 0tv0ft White Oft fhNC Pltdln. .. 'he btW 11M WMee. .. .id Pall, ""'° wed°'=·· ............ 9-2 YietOl'Y T ~~·· dll'lc fWI INMritt to<.llilnriil Wedel idly nWM 1a lt11 ftnr...._ • .,. ......... ..._.. ••• 1 ............... ¥1~ &All. Tiit ..... !Oa --.. ... ..... , .......... .._ ..... Diii .._....Wo, ....... 21· day (h~blcd lt'it w11h a n hi ~mt fr.tcturc. Pasqua''i lnss didn't hurt tmmcd1· atcl). h an Calderon, Yoho look ht\ piacc tn left field homered 1n the til\h and Ron Kittle. Ythu n:plac.: ·d Calderon as the de'i1gnatcd h1th:r. doubled tn the e11hth to break a 2·2 Uc. With one out 1n the ci&hth. Grq Walker .,H hit by a pitch from W1lhe f rastr~ 0.1. .\f\er Harold Baine Otcd out, Kittle doubltd 1n10 the ltfl·ficld corner. Ken Pancnon. 0-1. 11lowcU one hit o"tr )-Y.\ tnninp tn rcltcf of ha~n . Htllqas. -..Mp\lc Up \tX h1t,andt-o unair.d runs Cakkron·s homer ufT ahfornia ssancr kn Blylevtn t~ the p m • 2·2 B&ykwn alk>Md ' lut tn fi~e enn•• arttoa F'atk.1Jlj&h c:art"Ct.homcr pveClhctlD lk ad '" iMxcond 11 wa It• le('Oftd Gf tht INIOn and JMth a a ch;kr if.':!11111 tum to widllia o. olY<W • ~ lor c.etJMn.. ~ M'At al9ad wnh two NM1adlehnlt.<. ........ Wat1M-.. ... -...s. ... ICCOlld arid '* thinl .ra· G~n Hoft'maft mrdtcd HOME TOCS.v-~•11 7 OS Pm. AMll 1-s .. 111e 70s pm AC>ftl Sffltle, 1 OS Pm AOfll l~k1-~, 7 OS D m ADfl! 11-0. nd, 7:0S Pm • Aiwll 11-0ali.t.nd, 1 OS om.. APf11 13...:.0.ir. nd, I OS P m • All oamn on KMPC C7101 • Ol'I TV, Cl'lel\M4 S on ltr\t ha n1an Walker'\ hckltna error. ~hofielJ, \1nf)e dfO\'e 1n Wa\h· 1naton and l>ov. nina doubled to sco1t ttofTman. The •' announced af\~r tht pme thal \tan.int .-cond be...cman Johnn) Ra , v. ho h1t .l06 1a\U~a!On. wat bfana l)la('td on the l ,_..)' dilabled hSI f,c(j us ofa spraiMd Id\ wnal. • • ly JO( KAY ,,,~--Cl"'( I '\Tl ( \r) -T 1m l cal') did "A-hat f 1m lkl h r and· Ortl J lcr\h1'1Cr couldn't -he a111 the l o'i ~nick1t DodlCf'l in 1h' v.1n \Hlumn Leary ptt\:hed " fi"c·h1ttcr 1 bur'l- da) to lead the WmlJ ~nC':'i (ham· paon l>odJCr\ to thc:u fim v.in of the snson v.11h a 4-1 "'' r\ O\C'f 1hc { tnc1nnau Rtd\ · ~ The Dodttf' Yoho v.erc (>-la\t )Car It R1Hrlmnt 1 d1unl, 0\01\kd their fiDt ~v.ttp thert ~tnc.: • I ~78 b taltt~ the final pmc of a .M":t\On· oJ)fntnJ thrtt-same ~nc\ t cary v.a\ tM main rn n. "We didn't pla) a Hr) 1oo<l ..-n c today.'· Rech mana r Pct'' RMC .atd. "Wt .. vc up too man nin Wht'n you ll't a p1tchma (lt'rlor ma nee hk.e that (t)y Lear')> )OU can't atlurd &opwclbem that man~ opponun1hc He stymied our bit' lftry M\'Udrd with 1n a'10ft· mmt O/ low ,_..,.u, -the ~·pc &bit IDCM14it1Mtr Wed~) n!Jht b Hcul9a•r. lut Ltary• r ntm1 alaow.I "••IO llop the RCdf known n • IDod t.Mbllt·IHtttna team. l.Ailry, 11·11 lilt KMOQ, ltrUCk out tcvett Md ..aed two, 1llow1n1 J I IWO tll ....... IUtl. Tiie Reds broke Ltary" \h 1oot 1n the nunh whm KaUllnlfl' • lkcd. -mn\.ed up on l'Jul cr~c1tr .. rnund out. anJ '>Cored on Ron< )(>'tcr ' lwo- nul double:. "I ha' e to pitch nn pml' and kt lh1.:m aJJU\I." l C:lt\ ~1J. "It'' ~here ~ou put the l Ii 1tha1 malll'l'l ffil'tlOlC\ "h ~asi h1g "an Wt• nC\·dctJ 1ow1n and ~'.on ~me kinJ ol a "1nn1na lrcnk fl..1r1c < 11h\<l0 h;ad a hand tn tht li"1 ·two l'>odgc1 ruM He''" kd home a run 1n the third 1nn1n off Rtl k Mahlt't and ot caught in a \l\th· 1nn11)j run.Jo" n. l\llO'-' ma ;\If rr"do nflfn to ~ore another run. Ma hl 'r, '1· 16 la'lt ~ son 'l'llh Mtanta. allo~ ·d " hit' O\et ~,en tnnin1 in h1~ fir~t ~tart for the RC'd"' But C11bwn manage.'\! to help thc Dodac'~ ,quccre out tYtO run~ · Mi\c t()5(11 "'alkt'd. ,\van ~Jon Uaty'i ucnli<'c anJ Cm01n''i nticlJ 11nalc. 1hcn k'Ottd on <ii~n·s '"' out ~-10 cent~ 1n th 1h1rJ n ·altn .,..) b> ~1M<>n hclpc-4 the Oodltn srnre apan an the 1),&h Gnrfin· led oft' tbc 1nn1nc •1th dOublc. and G tM<>n _.,. htt on the rjpt tha n b~ a Mahkr "'' h •nmn tlWn tOOlt th ant on Eddac Mum)· 0\ OU!t briftli"I up Mtkt oa, is Gtbton look ofron 1 1l'l1 l tttmP' and J10iiOOCd ha&f•'l) ~ ht :nw IM throw h8d tum bca1en He then I I I I AWAY Tod..,-Allanta, 4 .c> om • "°' t-Atloel'ta, 12 20 om . Aorll t-Altanla, 1110 a m • APfH H>-S.n Fra~•KO, 7JS pm • AC>fh 11-s.n Franc1.co, 7 l5 om • AIM'il 12-'S.n Frend.co. 7.35 om • ~ April 1)"-+l<X1,lon, l 05 o m • • On TV. Cl'ta nMI 11 , On TV, Cl\ant191 4 • A• G•mei on l(A8C (1'0) I AIO 0r8nge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, April 7, 1189 by 811 KeaniJ COUJlfTSll CUL TUU by Maratta & Meratta "I like the story about that puppet named Pinocchinose." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Give Mr. Snyder back his teeth and stop playing Dracula!" PEAJruTS 11M SORRI{ '<OU GOT HIT ON H IE HEAD 'fE5TEROA'1'. CHARLES '{OU KNOW, I REALLV DIDN'T CALL FOR A 6EAN 6ALL.. I CALLED FOR A KNUCKLEHEAD .. o ~"iH ~ll ~ov VSE ·To (lE~N '(ouf.. £ARS! o '{ov'-~1--io'ff~i EN"D'5 Ef\"S? DE1'1'fl8 THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham II 11 • t1s OAAY. MoM. l'M TEACHING ,ny HOW 10 FETCH " by Charles M. Schulz K~UCKLE BALL . ARLO AND JAl'flS f FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE 'PARKER GARFIELD by Jim Davis . TUllBLEWEEDS D&ABBLB •ma•.,.. JON'S NOi OOINV . TO 8E. HAPPY Aeour 'TMI!> by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fag~ NO.~~ w.fHL MU. ~ ~ ' 00 I HAVE 10 O..IMB 1HE ROPE~ ' ' DOOIU8BURY ···~-,,,,.., ,,,,,, .,. . \ by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNetty • by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Battuk HAVE 400 E VER SE.EN 1MA1 DAVID &..£NE!lt~ 5HOW ~ate HE OR:lP5 ~EAA~~ 0010 A PARl<ING LlJT, .. ~ I II \ I i on . throws weight around Greg, Thurston stepped forward \I, ith a toss of 54-8V• in the shot put Thursday, a pcnonaJ best by 18 mches. as Edison H1ah's boys track and field team r;,cred its way to an 81-55 Sunset ue vtetory over "1~111na Fountain alley. fhurston's efforts were JUSt pan of a 1no of SO.footers. for the ~ond stra1&ht week , a Lamont Peay (52-fO) and Chns L1ppmcou (50-81/J) bi}ckcd up. .. We're stantng to get consistent. t>acb week someone pops a new one;· \aid Ed1son Coach Rocky Ciarclh. .l\s1de from th~ customary swcel> in th~ weight events by the Chargers, Echson aot some sharp efforts from Dave Biker in the 800 meters· and Doug Nichols in the 400. Baker, a 1unior, went 1:57.9 to breclC in his event. while Nichols was a winner at 51.4. 'Elsewhere in prep track and field on a "cry hot Thursday: • Ed Monroe turned in a custom- ary strona work.hone effort in both hurdles and a 2:04.0 1n the 800; sophomore Chn.s Johnson went 44-1 in the tnplc jumrl and ~naor Josh McHugh va ulted J-6 for Marina in a 77-57 victory over Hunt1n1ton Beach. Add1t1onally. Onan McCaf- fery doubled in the distance events for the Vikings. • Ben ( aesar doubled in the-~pnnlS for Ocean View (109 and :?J.02) in a 79-48 victory. and West- n11nster's Jerry G1llcSp1c came up wllh a strong effort in the ~hot, going 53-7v •. • Pat Callaghan. 10 ht~ first )Car at rac ilfer pla)·ing M>Cccr.rrid foot- l;>all, was a surpnse winner 1n the sps;ints for Corona del M.ar. capturing the I 00 in I I.I and 200 in 23. 7. · Among CdM's other efforts in a 112-21 victory over Estancia: Davin Carlson tnplcd in the high hurdles (15.3). lon~ump (19·61/J) and tnple Jump ( 40-1 . and W1 lhe Long cleared a personal-st 12-6 1n the pole vault. • Costa Mesa senior David Burnell doubled 1n the hurdles. going 15. 9 and 41.05 in the 120 and 330 sticks. but Mesa was a 76-1 I track and field loser to l rabuco Hills 10 Paci fie Coast Lcaaue action. • Scott Capulona·s 44-S tnple Jump. Gracm Hcppcn tail's I 3-foot \.:tult and Louie Mun11' double in the hurdles (15.0, 41 SJ led Woodbndge tu a 7~-M Pali fie Coast League \lClOry • Sophomore Brent Bush broke off a 42 2 1n the 300 intermediate hurdles to h1gtlltiht Harbor' efforts in a 7K-57 Sea View League setback to lJniver 1ty. In gJrls compct1t1on. • Jill"Young tnpled wtth a 12.9 and f Please see TRACl</12t Anteaters host Bu!ldogs tonight l 1(l' baseball team (IJ..17-1. 1-2J "'h1ch has"on lheof its past SClien game will host 13th· ranked Fresno talc 1n a thrcc- game ne tan1n1 tonight at 7 Junior Ken Wh1t'4orth (3-4. 1-0) 1 \ChC'duled to oppose the Bulld<>ss' Rich Cr11nc (S-1 I-<)). Frtsno tate 1s 24-12 OHrall and boa ts a collcctave .321 bau1na a,c,.. with Ol)mpian Tom Goodwin, the center fielder. on a 24-ca".'c h1ttin1 'treak. Saturdar 's.econd pme "alw ;it 1 pm with Sunday finale at I. 'l\JOHI I \fil I' .,..,. ~ ~ ~ &A• ,.., ... Sophomore Jonah Tatch · fired • Ja. c:.r1 J.n Tat~ CallN In whtt a a Round 1 goes to CdM Sea Kings' golfers topple Estancia by eight stro.kes 9Y JOft4 FEllGUSON °' ... .,__ ..... ,.... When Corona del Mar Coach Mike Hannon runs down his hst of top aolfen., there isa'd1stanctgroupoffivc ptayers who have consmcntly fillC'd the five sconng pos1t1ons at most matches this season. That was unlll Thursday, when one of the top five slumped for the day and JUn1or Mark Severson came through,.. equalling his prcv1ou best mark 01 the season with a threc-ovcr- par 38 for nine ho.ks at the Ncwpo11.f Beach Country Club to help lead a I 9 1-199 victory over Sea View League nval Estancia. But depth has been the key to the Sea Kil'las. Shooting 38s along with Se verson were ~ior Jeff Tatch. junior Steve Dana and M>phomore Jonah Tatch. Sophomore Steve Bem1~ turned in a rohd 39 to key a VJCto ry which was onl y unex¢cted in that 1t came by eight strokes. Hannon called Dana and Bemis his "Steady Eddies." .. That was a career round toda)." said Hannon or Severson. "He WU playing wtth (senior John) Welker. the best player on the team probably, and he picks up the slack for him "Here. you've got a suy who's been in eight matches. and m seven of the eight. he's been thro"' n out (five of the 1x competitors score for the team) E1tanc1a•1 Ken Calvert scored Ja. He knows he's the sixth man pla)ing today. By being paired with Welker. who tnplc-bogied the founh hole and falls fi ve down. he know~ he's shooting to score "He normally shoots around 45, 46. 4r,1ltl<huday tre m<rde-a real gul check. He happened to shoot 38 one other ume when 1t didn't count as mucti. This ume he knew he had to play good and responded with as good a round as he's shot all )Car." What Scverwn provided 1hc <;ca Km~ ,....uh was a comfonable e1ght- stroke margin. which Estancia will ha"c to make up in a later rematch at Mesa Verde Country Club 1f 11 1<; to claim the lea1ue crown (dM 1m- pro"td to l 0-0 overall and 3-0 1n the Sea Vic"'. while Estancia hppcd to 9-1 . 3·1 "The pressure was more on us with the first match here." Hanno11 \a1d "When )OU play a 1wo--game <;enc • you better win 1he first one at home We needed to win and ""e needed a custnon •· Mo t of the dM golfers said they felt a hltle more comfortable shooting on a fam1har course. Bemis. adding that he know"l what clubs to use for each satuat1on that amSt.'S there Shanng medalist honors at 37 \\-ere EstanCLa·s Paul Hinkle. a freshman. and Mike Jo)ncr. a senior. Junior Ken Calvcn shot a 38. Austin Maka an atyp)'cal 43 and Mike Hcnderwn added a 44 for the Engles "We figured we had to ha' ca 190 to win 11," said Estancia co<oach \rt Perr) "We JUSt didn't perform up to what ""c'rt capable of: Hinkle didn't hit nn) 'itunnm& hots but ""as s1mpl) con~1stent and \o\orlmanhke 1n comp1hngscvcn p.ars and t""-o bog1cs It was the be l round ol thc )Car for the Ire hman "'ho JU\t tumed IS It wa JUSt last )t'ar that ( dM ""on the league t1tlc. but t.anc1a wotbtd the st mg 1n the pla)ofl! b> .-d1.anc1n1 past the Sea King to the state finals "81g time (""in)." said John Tatch ··tt means a lot more \don't lose lecp over other matche<1. "t [)ana call 1t the "match of the ~ason ·· IPte•s.e see GOl.f /121 Austin Mal of IEstand• lln•• up a shot. \HI \ K 0 l 'HI 1• forfeit gets pee in mood 19-18· h was quite an uJ):and-do,wn day for the Orangt Coast Collete bucbeJJ ttam on Thursday. The Pirates leamtd they had lost a game by forfeit before even stepping on to the. field for their Orange Empitt Conference. dash_~ vi 111ng Cyprc . Then Coast cnpacd in a lugfe t with the Chargers and when the dust had settled, the Pirates h d ored seven runs in the bottom of the eighth to come atl.ay with a I IJ-18 VICIOI). The forfeit loss ca.me against Gold- en West when 1t was ruled that Scott Talanoa was ineligible to play in that game because he had been ejected for fighung' ip OCC's previous game ~inst LA Harbor m the Long Beach ( 1ty ( ollcgc Tournament. Talanoa was· in the middle of OCC'. v1c1<>ry Thµrsday. craclons a pair of homers, the second of which touchcd~ff the &e-\en-run uprising. Mike Blan om•s three-run homer later in the 1nn•\li heed Cypress' lead to 18-17. ~. \I, 1ld p11ctt ncd the game, and Tnlanoa. who went 4 for 5 with fi ve RBI and Tour run scored. theo tkh\crcd a inglc to center to bnng home the game-winner Because of the forfeit. 0CC'(21-8-I O\erall) lint he the day at 8-5 in conf<'rencc play. th<' same as Cypress . (,olden West. which had a· b)e Thursda). moH ahead of both teamsa1 -4 •Orange ( oast College's Enc Re- h1uer cam<'d a hard-fought 6-4. 4-6, 6-2 v1ctO!) at o I smiles over C wcss' Eric Glade to tmJ>rovc his l ndi\.1duaT rccOfd to f6-Z:-and 1m- pro"ed to 13·2 v.1th John Gabnel at No. I doubles as the Pirates_ 15-2, 8-1. earned a 9..0 Orange Empire Con- ference men's tenni win. • l 'C I, ranked fifth in the nation, upped its ovenll mark to I 7-6 in men's tcnn1 \\.Ith a 5-1 "1ctory over "lo 11 Pepperd1ne n1or Mark ~aplan "on hts 19th tra1&ht match. 6-4 6-4 O\.er Grant Sa:ack.s to improve to 25-5 1n in&J~. • Breu Hansen-Dent 1mpro"cd h1 record to 36--0 by wetcptn& at No. I miles to lead lllth-rankcd cw- port liarbor to a non-league tennis v.:1n O\tr I 2th-rank('d M 1ralene. I J..5. C hn Rabbitt who 1mprovtd to 32..C ut o. 2 inllc . lo t onl) two games IO S\\.CCP•na 111 thrtt toes • ~ounuun Valle\· ·Mike Mell 'nilp~ the )6-t \\.inning streak of ffun11,,1on Rea h''i ~ndy Stewart in an 11-un\Ct Lcaaue tt'nn1~ match tit Huntrngton Beach • R1<.h Romero had 1 l kills and \nd\ ~holes had l.111\ on all nine of hie; <,p1k1ns attempts 10 hf\ Estancia past l usun. I 5-8. I 5-4, 15-2. to f PIHH Sff ROUNDUP' /114) All-CIF honors to Rathbun, Davis Jv.o area athlete were honor- ed~ 1th .\11..('lf basketball laurel!> -Woodbndgc Htlh·s Le ht' Rathbun wa a tirsl tt'am choice and Un1Hrsit) H\&h's helJey Davi earned ond team honors. Rathbun. a 5..;(oot-__J unior. a\.era ed ~0.1 point -for the \\-amors Davis. 1 5-foot-9 Kruor. ner- cd 11.8 point for the Tro1an~ Pla)cr of the \Car i s Kattlla • High'~ Joni us'terl). For the complete Dt \ 1 ion I I team Stt 83. Chicago bullpen cas~s 'Pall' on Angels, 3-2· \ 'f, 1 I ' '' 111 IH I I Leary puts some .fire uniler LA in 4-1 win uout.1 "',,Ill UI I I da) disabled It t ~Hh a nght ~n t frac1urc. • Pasqua·~ los' didn't hurt 1mm~1· atcly. Ivan Cakk'ron. •ho took h1- place in kn fidd, homered 1n the tilth •nd Ron " K mle. who rcpl~---cd akkron as the de aanatcd hitter. doubted 111 the eighth to brtll a l ·l lie. Wnh one out an the ciahth, 1rq Walk.tr •as hat by a Pttch from Withe frascr1 0.1. Aft.er H1ro'd 811nn fhed out, K1ule doubled into the ttn.fic:ld corner •• Ken Nncnon, 0-t, 111o~t"d ont hu over l~ ann1np 1n rchd of ha•n HiU.S, Who P'C up'" hit arid t•o unnr.ed nan1. Calderon's homer off < ahk>fn11 twtcr Jen •ylcveft tied the pmc. l•i, Bt,teveft allowed SI, h1tl lft fi~C lft'""ll. " c.teoll f".-·, 32~ cmtCt "°""'' pwe>iarlk a.1 ta lhe l«Md It ..,_Mi .coild of die__,.. and J05da • I t8ttM pllli.. trim IO 1'idliR OllC o1v-. ~·, rft'Orit tor c:Mdllrt.. ~!weal .... Wf1ll IWO --;-millt . ._..OMM ...... ................. -...w· wieft Ginn .....,._ IWMd ---HOMa locs.v-Siatl!I 70S Pfft Aprlt SHll , 1 OS Pm AMII t-Seattlt, I~ Pm AOI 10--0.k nd, 1 OS p.m AOI H .:..O.•tend, 7 OS o fl'I • AP( I l2-0elli.nd, 1 OS P rn ACKI ll-Oal\i.ricl. 1 OS p.m ' An gemet 0'1 KMPC (1t0l • Oft TV, CNIMt! S on lint be man Walker·~ fickhna error. • SChOfidd'' ~inaJc drove 1n WHh· 1na1on and l>ownma doobltd to~ Hoffman I ' The Anecl announOcd after the pmc that uin1na ttt0nd bescman JC)bany Ra • •ho h1t .'106 last tcatOa, "' brina ~ on lbc ls.day daMbled h~ ~·u~ or a tpfl,lnrd Id\ Wnll. Rn'"• wr1lt will ht pla«d 1n 1 Sptint fof' .... I Wftt ,.S hc'1 c10Ct1fd to mum to IKUOn near tht end ofApnl. lay IS tthn 1n IUM at-belt thtt .... o ~~ oa dteir rOllCr. tht A-Mcioed ..._... Miit Md.-cn ,,.... dlleif f.4molt. ton Inn dub Cl the PKiftc Cout a..a.-. ly.JOE KAY ,.,~~ (IN l""l~-\ll ( Pl-Tim l ean did v.hat Tim Bel her and Orel Umhner couldn't -ht jHl the l o Anatk\ Ood~"' in thC' ""In uilumn Lary p1tc.:hC'd a f11.c hmer huf"i· da> to lead the \\. tld Scnc\ ~m.m­ pion Oodaen to thc1 r fi"t win nf the ~son with a 4~1 \ICton over th 1nc1nnat1 Red . · The Ood&c"· v.ho v.crc b--) l l >.ear at.ltt\erfront Stadium. l\Otued their fint sWttp the~ ''"« 197 b\ t.altant \h( final pmc or a "awn· opmu'I thrtt-pmc ~r1 LC'uy v.a' the maan tTaton "We didn't ptay a "Cl') 100J tam · today." Reeb man .. cr Pete RMC taid. "Wt pvc up too man) runl W1atft you ,rt a pnchin& ('lfrformantt hkt I.bat (t»y Leaf)), )Ou can't affOl'd IO.\IC tMln bl man_r ()pp>rtUNttCS. HC..,...ourbau. LelrJ Mceeded -.uh an anon- mcaa ~ loW •balb -the """'Pf IMC__. 4i•U• Wfdnada) ntatn for He11lli11r. •• Ltal') ·, rontrol alloWld W. to-. the ltcdt known MI ... ~1 .. 1 liiUtfll lftt'n. Lilfy, I ·I I .._ "*90D. strvtk out ltWll .......... two. a00Wll\I JU t twonlrl 'b11 IUla. Tiie..,. Ill* ~·s:sttutout 1n the "'""' --Kai ~ " lk:cd. moH..tJ up on Paul O'Nl'tll'' 'round out. and 'iC'oreJ l\n Ron Clc .. tcr' t\\.n- out doubk. "I h.l'<' to pitch m' pmc and let them 1h.lJU\l,-Lean ,.;i1J. "If, where )OU JlUt the ball Hhtlt mattC""l \OmChplC' "ll v.--a a big wm. WC' nct'dc.-d 10 "1n and ~t on wme l1nd ol a ~1nnin1 -,trcak ·• "irli: (11Mon had 11 hand 1n the tir.t t""o Dodger run . He sin kd home .. run 1n the third 1nnm off R1~k Mohkr and ~ot caua.ht m a '!1'\th- innana run-<!own, allo""tnl \lfrC"d1l Gnflin to ~ore anoth ·r run Mahl r. 9-t 6 l:a \ ~awn \\ Hh tlanla, all wed "' hit~ o-.cr ~Hn 1nn1na in h1 ft....i \tin 1or the Rc:d\, But <ilt>Son man cJ to help the ~ Jquet7t out tv.o run\ MikcXiO!IC'1a walked. aJ\.-anl J oil Lcatj•s .MC'flfl('t anJ C 1nflin' nficld .tt~ thtft lcottd on Cf1Mon' 'w out si..ar '°enter an th<' th1rJ n alcn pla.) b) .11M0n ht-I~ the Dodlllen JC()ft ••n an tht nth • Ciriflla 'a.d off the tnftt"I weth 11 doeiblt. and GtMon .,.. h11 on the rjeltl shin~ a Mahltr ptlCh 1nffin tMft loC* drird °" Edd11e Mumy"1 n out,~ .. t1P Mtkc [)a,, GibloiR IOOt Off' nn 1 wal ant:mpt ..... halfway*"' he .. tht throw· lMwt tum bNttft He •llcn I I I/ I AWAY T~v-Alla?l1a, 4 40 om • Aofil 1-Allenla, 12 ?O om . AIM'11 f-At nte, 11.lO am • Al>!'h lo-San FranciKO, 7 3S 0 m • Al>fll t l-San Francisco, 7.JS om • Al>'ll 12-San Frenclsco, 1 JS om • MOMS AMR ll-Houst0'1, l ~ 0 m • On TV, Cn.nnet ll, • Oft TV, Cf1anN1 4. 'AD Nmft ~ KA9C (7'0), ' . , tr In a h Ing to become sports broadcasters CBS' telcca1t of the M ichipn- 40 who are at small market stations or 5(\0ft Hall-~ beat the network Roy Eftllebrecht. president of Sporucaster CamJ)S of Ammca. has announced the fiftb session will ~ held this summer Aug. 6-12 at Loyola Marymount Univcrs1ty in LosAn- seles. doa"l hish tcbool or collcae play-by-com~tion and drew the h~t pla~. he pointed out. . ra11naforan NCAA bukctblll final Thecampcoversallaspectsofthe sance-Villanova-Georaetownin 1985. sports broadcasting business, and Monday ni&)at'saame which Mich- sives tbose in attendance experience ipn ~on 1novenime, 80-79, rc«ived The fint camp was held at UC Santa Barbara 1nJuneof 198S. 'lttractina28 prospective broad-casten. Nearly 410 have attended sin~. accordina to En&lebrccht. in Dlay·by-play,colorcommcntary, ·a 21.2 ratina. Villanova-Gcoractown TV 1portunchorin&. TV remote drew a 23. 3. seoond hiahest for a interviewinaand voice training.. champaonshippmc ~htnd the 24.1 In addition, all those taking part for M1~h1pn State-Indiana State in will be able to take homcall audio and 1979. Tbecamphasaddcdasingle camera, an on-location video class and instant critiquing. For the first time in its five-year history, it will~ a six-day camp, OJlC day more than previously. vidcotapesoftbebroadcastinawork from6--8p.m. PDT, the Machipn- that they did durina the camp. Seton Hall p~ ~at competing GuestaM01,1n«nlined up arc movies on NBC and ABC.ABC's olay-by-play voices of the Lakers "Columbo: Sex and the Married Chick Heam: the Kings1 Bob Mitfer, Detective" received a 19.1, while '-'Our counselors will actually sit with our broadcast teams with a headseton..,and.mak~irnmed ia te comments as the campers do their broadcast," noted Eng.lebrccht. ''Campen can now improve from timeout to timeout." UCLA footballandbasKetball,Joel NBC's"Prcttyin Pink" drew a 14.6. · Meyers; and Angels baseball, Al CBS earned a 20.8 durina that time Conin. penod. From 8-8:'30 p.m .. when the The tuition. wh.ich..tncluitcs II '707'-~m~e was~ on opposite local news. the mcaJs, room and instruction, 1sS6 rating rose fu .. forthcsix-daycampwithaSISO 0 .deposit required w1tbeach appli-Television coverage of the Masters cation. The balance is due 30 days golf tournament is being split this Accordfoa to Englqbrccht, the past year two former campers were doing play-by-pla~he Continental before tt\ccamp unless pnor arrange-weekend with USA cable network men ts have been made. handling Thw:sday's and today's Basketball iation-at Tulsa Applications wiU be accepted on a rounds at I p.m. KCBS, Channel 2. first-come, first-served baSIS. as en-wall show a 15-rninute highliS}lts and La Crosse-and three were doina Triple A baseball play-by-play -at Portland, Richmond and Tucson. rollment is limited. Camp check-in show tonight at l I :30, then pie~ up will be on Sunday, Aug. 6 from 10 the live MasterscoverafeonSaturday a.m. to I p.m. with check-out on late at 12:30andSundayat . afternoon Saturday, Aug. 12. KNX ( 1070) radio will broadcast "Wehavetwoworkingfull-timeat: ESPN. Plus. we probably have nearly For more information. phone live radio reports on the Masters each 760-3131. day through Sunday. Weekend TV, radio sports Saturday TELEVISION 9 a.m. -HORSE JUMPING: Amcnciln Invitational from Tampa, Fla. (ta,pe). ESPN. 10 a.m. -WOMEN'S TENNIS: Tournament semifinals from Hilton Head Island, S.C.. Channel 4. · 11 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Budweiser 200 from Bristol, Tenn. (delayed). ESPN. 12:15 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -GOLF: The Masters from Augusta. ~nncl2.-- I _p.m. -SKIING: U.S. National Championships from Crested Bune, Colo. (delayed), Channel "t. 1:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Gotham'Stakes from Ozone Park. N.Y. (delayed), ESPN. 3 p.m. -BOWLING: PBA tournament final from Baltimore (delayed). Channel 7. 3:05 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: U.S. 80>.1 ng Championships from Colorado Springs, Colo. (tape): Tour of Texas cycling (tape), TBS. 4:30 _p.m. -Wll)E WORLD OF SPORTS: Horse racing-Flamingo Stakes from H ialcah Park, Fla. and the Santa Anita Derby from Arcadia (delayed). Also, figure skating exhibition from Baltimore (tape). Channel 7. 4:30 _p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Stanley Cup pla>ofT game. Z Channel. S p.m. -TENNIS: Davis Cup competit1on-U .. vs. France from S.n Diego. ESPN. 5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Stanley Cup playoff game-King~ at Edmonton Prime Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Golden State Channel 9. S p.m. -PRO SOCCER: MISL-San Diego at Wichita (delayed), Prime Tickc&. · 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays. Channel 56 (Prime Tick.et, 10 p.m.). Sunday TELEVISION 9 a.m. -SKIING: U.S. Freestyle Champ1onsh1ps from Stratton Mountain, N. Y. (tape), ESPN. 9:30 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Chicago at Atlanta. Channel 2. IOa.m.-AUTORACING: NASCA R ValleydalcSOO fit>m Bristol. Tenn., ESPN. 10:30 a.m. :_ROAD RUNNING: America's Ek1dcn. a marathon relay race from New York (dela}cd), Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: New York Meu at Montreal. WOR. . 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. Channel II. TBS. 11:20 a.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, WGN. I 1:30a.m.-WOMEN'STENNIS:Tournament final from Hilton Head Island. S.C .. Channel 4. Noon -SPORTS SUND AV: Recap of w1 ntcr spons season, Channel 2. I p.m. -GOLF: The Masters from Augusta, Ga .. Channel 2. 1:30 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Superstars competi- tion from Bal Harbour. Fla., Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -TENNIS: Davis Cup compct1- t1on-U.S. vs. France from San Diego. ESPN. 3 p.m. -AUTO RACING: CART Phoenix 200 (delayed). Channel 7. 4 p.m. -GOLF: LPGA Jnamori Classic from San Diego (delayed), Channel 9. 4 p.m. -WINTER SPECIAL OLYMPICS: High- lights from competition from Renet. Lake Tahoe and squaw Valley (tape). TBS. 4:30 _p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: tanlcy Cup playoff game, Z Channel. 5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Stanley up playolT· game-Kings at Edmonton. Prime Ticket. RADIO 12:20 p.m. -BASEB"ALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. 5 p.m. ·-COLLEGE BASEBALL: Stanford al KABC ( 790). Arizona State. ESPN. 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: Baltimore at Minnesota. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays. KNX (1070). Channel 56 (Pnme Ticket, 10:30 p.m.). S p.m. -PRO ROCKEY: S~y Cup_ pJ gamc-Kingsat£dmonton. KORG (1 190). AO,µ...,,___ RADIO 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Houston. 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. KABC KFMB (760). (790). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Seattle at Angels. KMPC 11 :30 a.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Houston, (7 10). KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBAIJ.: Lakers at Golden I p.m. -BASEBALL: Seattle at Angels.. KM PC State, KLAC (570). (710). 7:30 p.m. -PRO. BASKETBALL: Phoen1~ at 5 J>.m. -PRO HOCltEY: Stanley Cup pla}- Qjppers. KRTH (930). offs-IGngsat Edmonton, Kl..AC(S70). HOC kl l TRACK From II 26.8 an the sprints and a-48.6 in the 300 hurdles, and anchored the wm- nina 4 x I 00 relay to pace Corona dcl Mar in a 90-36 victory over Estancia.. Johanna Wallin stood out as well , doubling in the 800 and 1,600. Kings even series with Oilers after 5-2. victory •Jamie Karrer (12.2 and 25.9 in FromTheAuodated,.,... ( the sprints) and Leslee Brigs (36.2 Chris Kontos had a aoal in ea!h and J 19.7 in theshotand discus) had period as the Los Anseles Kinp Mat their usual winning cfforu, but it was the defendin& Stanley Cup champion the emcraence of senior Knsdcn Edmonton Oilers, S-2. Thur.day, Tanabe who qajn showed surprising night at the forum to even their ,efforts, scoring in the shot, discus and Smythe Oiv1s1on semifinal scrie. at 1,600 in a 70.5 7 Sunset Leaaue one same apaecc. - victory over Fountain Valley. Wayne Greuky and Bernie • Jennifer Close's standout triple Nicholls, the Kinp top two scottra. in the jumps ( 4-10, I~>/• and 34-6) added their fint p)s of this year·s and a personal best of 16.9 in the 100 playoffs and Kelly Hrudey, returruna bu.rdles led Marina to a 64-63 victory after missina the teria opener with for Marina over Huntinaton Beach. the nu, made 20 saves for LOl Also impreisive was Marina ADICles. soobomore Coleen Hatch, who went Kontos, wbO ~with the Ki"I' SO:S in the 300 hurdles and I :04.S in as a free 1tent March 7 and it makin& the @metren. hit second tour wiih tbe club, com· e W · • 5t..-lt .,.. hi l. pac1ed bis ftnt NHL bat trick with 1 e11m1nster • ·~ 1Y ' oc ua power.play pl 1 :20 into the third tripled (12 .... 27.0.., 1:02.S). but it od -...•t enousll to counttt Ocan pen : View'1 Tricia Kuraa (ICbool record ._ 1, Ollr'l 1 107·9 in tbc ditcut) and Enn E......_ ..... ..,... o i .-t ITAM.aY CW Pa.AYWn -· ., 1'*'9'1'• ..... .-.s.1......-1c1ert11,...,1.o 11P11 i1 fllo ,, WWA¢1i t IC..,._ .... 1-11 ......,,_1,NY . ._..(......,,..._. _..,HI ........ J, ""'"'"'I tl 1SidtWI ....... ,..., .... l, ..... J(lortll ...... ,, c-... I. 0... .... , *"' ...... , St a.... .. .IWt 11181 , ..., •• Wiiii ... .... .., c.-. .L -ti,,., ............ , Scamllur}' (two pn, 12. 7J in the I 00 ._.. .,..... ' ' l-i and 16.04 an tbe 100 hurdles), as ••--------------------• Ocean VieW rolled. 81 "'43. • Smior DeniacSurmon brob her GOLF on a H •• Old ICllool record in lbetow=· IS.lllftdjuniot ,,_., C I drt •II s-i -0Ge-........... lleaer &Ma 1ltc plaYOft's -* aW e Wida I 16-; 7 in if we .... -. .. Jo111 Tlldt llid. .. I die lilil ;-. a.ea MC11 di a . UO. ,-.. cm'1 ,-., _. ,....~ in 71Mwlii-.r lllll•DHllL lolf.billil'1•dole•""'llC· -....... =lk=-=.:."=pul, =-Tift --e:.: ::.--~!tr 1.= i: :rtuJr•...: ·= :a.:Et..i.\.U.==: ~ .• ~\1'"""~--, .... ~.T~ ~! 1 ~r:~~'*::.:m...: u La..... u-• ., .................. 1-1•· • '"""The A1• daeed ,,_ CINCINNATI -c.ctnaau Red• Manaeer Pm ROIC diataacied bUDlelfTb~ . day frOm lllleed fonner ..ociMel who e.cc • pruon lentencel Oil.,. ud tu~ Roee, under invatiaatioa a,, 5 ... .., ••W. u1d Thunday after a·4-f Iola to ibe that he's not as clOIC to has former auoclates u i icaled in news report a. • ..l'm"ihyofone tbina-L wun't a veryaood pecker of frae• • Rose said. "I'm not their ft'ieftdl anymore. Every time somctbina happens, you 1uys 1C1 like they're my best fnends. .. The latest former Rose UIOciaae to land in IJ'OUble is Thomas GroiOA, who laved with Rose 1everal years llO· Gioiou was indicted in federal court in Cincinnati Thurlday on cbaraes of w evasion and conapil'K)' to distribute cocaine from Aorida 10 the Cincinnati area. The five-count indictment acc\ltes him of income ta,x evasion and conspirina with others to amnae cocaine deliveries from Florida to Cincinnati between January 1985andJanuary 1987. · There has been nosugestion that Roee was involved · Ma·or Le ue Baseball's lnvestiptiQn reportedly centers on pm ans. inc •DI accuuuons that he ~ton baseball. He could be suspended ifhe~ton baseball. Several eeople formerly associated with Gold's Gym in Cincinnati. where Rose used to work out. arc serving pri~on ~nttnct'~ 0onAld ~ltn{tC'r formt'rrn.c>wner oft ht I OICI Ma.Ster Trevino leads AUGUSTA. Ga. -Lee Trevino, stalk-?8 ing the green jacket that has eluded him for two decades, coaxed a S-undcr-par 67 from &_usty winds and took a one~shot lead , Thursday in the opening round of the 53rd Masten. - "Nol bad for an old cnpple," the 49-ycar-old Trevino said as he swaggered away from the 18th arccn at the Augusta National Golf Oub. a course he once vowed he would never play again. Three times in the 1970s, he declined an invitation to this elite event. As late as last year. · he said "I hope to God they don't send me an invitation. I don't want to be here ... He still ~fuses to use the locker room, changina his shoes in the parking lot. ''rm consistent; nothlna has changed,"Trevino responded when asked if the ~t round he ever shot at the Masters had altered his attitude about the course or the tournament. Trevino The bo&cy-frce effort, which left him one stroke in front olfonner Bn tish Oocn champion Nick faldo of Englanq. came as a complete surprise. Trevino said. "I certainly didn't expect to play this well," said Trevino who hasn't played a full schedule in seven seasons 'and became the oldest man ever to lead this tournament . But it was no urpnsc to hrs peers. "The only surpri~ 1s that he hasn·t done It ~fo~ ... said Tom Kite. "I'm pulhng for him," Tom Watso.n said. "He ~~ play ~ell anywhere. Lee wants to win this tournament. "I think at would be fabulous if U:c could play well and go on and win it," Jack Nicklaus said. Trevino agreed. "ll would mean a lot. It would mea11 filhn& out the Grand Slam," said Trevino, who has woh sorrs other three maJOr events -the .S. and British Opens and the PGA-twice each. Only Gene Sarazen. Ben Hopri. Gar} Pla)'er and Nicklaus have won them all. But any thoughts of acquinng the grrcn Jacket that goes to the Masters winner are premature. Trevino said. "I mi&ht shoot 80 the next three days. and it won't bother me a bit," he said. "If a man had come up to me this momma aod offered to bet me I couldn't break 76, I wouldn't have talen a 9uancr of 1t -and I'm a bcttjnJ man. "It JUJt proves there's still a park 1n the ftrcplace," Trevino said." All I have to do IS throw the right wood on 11." QI OTt:OI 1 H•, D \ \ GMH Gossqe, the 37-}ur-old rchcvcr re· leased by the Ch1caao Cubs, on what he'll do af he doesn't catch on wnh another team: 'Tll ao home and be Mr. Mom. My two boys arc about to start baseball. l'll go out and boo 'cm ... Tight fleld at LPGA toumey Dale £aeliq. De-. LIA• and .,/ a.IJ lark:k all shot )-under per 68a in I()(). dqree temperatures to lie for the tint-round lead of the LPGA Jnamori Clasaic Tbunday --=-- in Poway. In a bis lfOll.l.:C stroke behind were Pat Bn•ar,LweDa..... ,..,._,lllerrlll1b' •1r, 1111161.......U. NWJ ..................... and Ka. WllMeiBI ftlelina, wbo has bftn bellliQIA cold tb11 Wttk and baftly waa able 10 talk. started fist .;th three budte1 and one boleY on the front nine However, she malkd a sill-foot putt that COit htt the boteY and ~ three other birdie putts of eiaht feet or leu on the front nine ... Ja. ..._ lhol a 6-=under·~ 64 to talce a one-stroke lad after the fint round of a POA tournament In Haniaburs. Mill. Boorol. 37, ended with us birdies and 1 dozen pen over the 6,28().~ Hattiabura Country OubCoune for aonHhot•overa...... ........... -. ......... and lltrrJ Q111 M • • Flyers rally to even series mm.. 11trnW_~Mllda 24 ia ....., cowa an 09cill••'°rm==-.;:=~: = ol~ine nnaOfwbicta Oioio1a allejldly waa a pan.=~· Micbacl fry,!• teMtl& A!' eiabt· )"Clll' ~ ltft~ for coaune tr1fliCki1t1 and ancame Ill Cvaaion. ...: . . ..... .L.:;.. ... aid TbUnday All UIOCIAbOft WIUI UK aymftllium operators was limited 10 the timt he •Otktd out dlere. 06: ....... Gold' G ..... I .. , never saw Michael Fryou~ 1 ym, uut ~ l'Mdina wberc he's my belt ftieDd. ~ Roee. ui~ ··once I~ out of the l)'M, I neveiuw him .... n. It s the •me tliina with Don Ste'Dltf... . • Tbc indictment returned nunday ••nst Gio1~ also aUeeet that G1oiosa &abely claimcid $47,646 m pmblins winnia&I from the winnina ticttt on a Jan. 16. 1987 race at Turfway Park in F10ttnce, Ky., and falsel)' listed it u inconie on his federal tax mum for 1987, filtd in Aeril 1988. . . . Rote said he was unaware of the 1ndactment until infonned by reportcn af\er Thursd.ay"s pme. "It's sad to me to see anyone 1n that satuauon, but the on~ pco,>lc I usotj1te with now are my pl1)-ers." Rost Sil . Rose said he hadn't been 1n contact with Gioiosa . "I don't know where Tommy Gioiosa is. Tommy G 1oiosa used to Ii ve with me when he wac about 18 year$ old. I don't have any idea what be docs now," Rote said. . --P _--!IP Clippers tum back Blazers !tea Normaa scored 34 points and '-' BeMlt Bajambl added 29 Thursday night a.s • ... the Los Angeles Chppc~ beat the Portland ,, Trail Blazers for the first time in three ycarJ, ---- 1 ll-123, al the Sports Artna. Rookie Gary Grut added 17 points and 20 assists for the O!p~rsJ who had lost 17 in a row to Portland ... In other NBA pmcs: Jee 1Mman scored eight of his 20 poantsdunnga 15-0 run in the chi rd quarter IS Detroit beat vismng Chicqo for the etghth straiaht ume, I lS-108 .• In M1ami,J•WUllamucorcd 23 points, including sjx straight free throws down the stretch! to help Washin1ton win its fourth consecuuve game. 01-93 over the Heat ... P1trld Ew ... scored 12 of has 21 points in a third-quaner spurt u New York bc"3t the cold~ooting Bucks in Milwaukee. 112-99. ro end a two-pme louna streak ... In San Antonio. Venoli MuweU 1COred 28 points and Alfta Rekr1Me had 27 as the Spurs beat Sacramento, 122-1 16 •.. Midael Mam• scored 26 points, includm& four 3-poantcrs. to lead the Nuatts over Indiana an Denver. 132-118 .. In Seattle. T .. CllemMrl scored 32 points and ~te J...._ had 12 of h11 30 points 1n the fourth quarter as Phoenix handed the SuperSonacs their icven•h stra1aht lo ~. 126-119 ... Qrt1 M•IH• scored 41 points and Terry Teule had 19 in Golden State's 48-point fourth qua.ner IS ihe Warriors beat Boston in Oakland, 132-1 I 8 snappina an 11-pme losana streak to ~ Celu U.S., France vie In Davis Cup The last tame the Unned Sa.tes won the * Davis Cup, ..... MeP.aree w11 the 5tar and Fran<:e was the opponent Sc\'en years lat.er. McEnroe will try to lad the U.S. team to another Cup vlC'tory over Franc:c. McEnroe and .u.lft A,...a will rcprcKnt t.bc Uruled States in linsla when the countries meet an the quarterfinalt toda.)' lhri>ulh Sunday at the San D1cao S_poru Arma. K• .,._. and a.Mrt ~.whoa.re unckfauedua O.v1sCup ae.m, will play doUblafortheU.S. Y-*'NMll&ndB..ta......wdl play linllel and doubles for Fruc:e •.• In odtcr 1POrtS news Tfiunday: llutlm Na..,....._ twcpt into the quanerfiuh of• ..omen's &enftJI tournament an Halton Had llland, s.c., dnpe1ctnna Calarttt =•• M. 6-2. on a day in which .anteeded pla}ftl 1 a pair of u~ Lela.._..., of the Soviet Union ddeated No. S ad IMI MlllMI ol Houaton. 6-1. 6-2, while .... ..... ,. of ~Vitia OUIUtd ............ Of Canada. the toumamcnt'1 No. 6 teed. 6-7 (I ().I). M, 7-6 (7·') •.. o.lm Cowbo~ Owner '-rJ ...... lilrted CC*tl MmmJ J t 11 to a I 0-,ar ClOlltnct. J~ would not --........... .,.... ......... ..,.... only. ··He'•~ more.._ be ... =at Mialrii ...... ~ -·• .._ Ml IO a •tl&ive contnce widt diie HOllllOD Olien; Mooa).~ A(tbouP IM team and Mooa's..-1..... did not dilClole detaill o/ lhe COlltr'Kt. ....... wOuld NCeive SIO milioe ovw the ,_. .•. Mll_,1 bubtW CIOeClt ..... ••• ·::::z:: "' ··-.. hiaJ11GP111broUNCAA~ IMlw'a tion ... wlll ..... tM ni••~lllie-ol ....... die doat mt ... N.....J 1-Prultma .a. •r-11laidIMI1111 NHL iinrallr IO cqr • • lliiil a "'°" '--.c1:I PJ1 rlilllt lilla ..-. ... wUI bt prm111d.: if061.,...i11D111 w . ~ i I~\'''•''· f\ ~l•i•, --IM,jl.I nii ..... na .. A ..... Cllmlllli u.a.. ... ,,.. .... ..................... ""Tbebell ...... Wlin"ilho* PralOn PinnJ«ar..: .... MariMOll~i -~lht CWftlllllOUt ~ • Holdover troat in I !h~ ID 2-pound dim have moved inlO wno. --~ • and tbe bile .. wick .... l Trout alltn troUi• from rental tlkifti. u well u ~ rtthtnnnl fishnta wnh bait, are ftndina ~to euellent fithina in many P1rt1 of the hilh mountaip lake. 'Privaroft' added that tht trout are hittinaa varietyoflumand baits. • Mostan&lttsarcrilf,ftlUpwath 0.ve Davas .. BearValley blacks and lhtn add1na1bout 14to l61ncht1of~r I OH IHI IU C OH U \ I \ I 4 t I ( •, . am. MAJOtl LEAGW STAMCMNGS ~~ _,_ __ WtsL~L Oell.~nd 3 0 Texas 7 0 ChiQ9o 2 1 lltal\Sas cuv 2 l MiMHota 2 l Aneetl I 7 • S.ellle 0 3 8eltimore , CleVtlenO .• MllW.Vk" •:New Yot'k · Toronto &osron Detroit EHt Olvlsioa 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 l 1 o. 1 0 2 T'lwn4Mlf'• S<ef"lt\ cr.ic.oo ) Afl99fl , Minnetolt J, N•• Yoo. I MOIW.ukM 3, Clev•1-NI 0 O.i.nd It *"" 3 TtJCa\ S. Oell'Ool C atll•mot• 6, to.ion c t<attMJ Clt'I' I Tllf"9nlO 2 T.-v't OlllM\ I 000 .500 .500 3)3 333 000 000 I I l '; H1 2 1 Seam• (HatlSOll 2•3) ., All9e4S McC•~il I 6), 70S Pf"ll Clev~ (Yell t " el Ne.., Y0<k (C:.~n• ll-71, It a I'll. MAlwal,*• (WeQma!I ll• lll al Detro.I (Atuenoer ·1•·111. IOU a m B&lhtnore 1~1 1 Ol 11 Mi~'• (It • 5l'r•th 1~01. S"OS P m. ~·on C8ovd t·71 •• K•""' c IY (8~\19( •• 1?·131 SlS Pm ~= T«onlo IMuUtll'l\8fl • Sl ., ltU\ (8 """ ,, I IOI. SlS om 1• Cl'I<~ (LOOO I 111 al 0.iol.ll\d IC Yoonq :: 11·11. 1lS Pm ,• .. 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S l l et A1 .. n11 CG ••IM 1·'11, 440 '"' P,tt.sbur9'1 (0\MW't 7· 111 al (llt<8QO lk"CI• enon 1·11, 1110 • m S.n f"r1nc1.co CG¥rt I\ S·t l a1 ClllC•nN'• # (ltuo ll I), •U p m '""" Y0tl; IOtrlillO 11 ., •• MoOlrH I (Grou 11· 1'l, • lS Pm •' SI I.ex>•' (Tt<rv t 61 •' Pll •de!Ol\l• !Ctrm.<t 10·141, •JS Pm Sal' °'"° IR .. musMll 1'•101 •• H0;.1.iO!' CRl'IOOt<I 12 17), SJS om S.IVrdaY's G~t ~ ti Allt••ll 1120 Pm N-Yori!. I I N\Olllfffl, 10 JS • m S... FraK1M:t t i C•l'Cinn.I . 11 U 1 m Poll\CJuftn el C.llKAIOO. U 20 Pm SI I.OU•\ al ~1 4 OS o rt\ Sen 04" •• Hous•°"· hs 1111" AMERICAN LEA~UE WMte S.11 J, ....... 2 CHICAGO CAL.,,0.NJA •111.. Mtlllll ...... bai~ Wltb I pof niaht aa-.. a.MditioD IO the bladt and bait combo, boetll'HR aho bauli•out •ice limillof'bowl= on brilht colond Needldisb the new no.n.:ent Katanuaer. BU• fitlains ha been contnbubna LO IMDY suaiilful fishi"I tripe for Bia Bear lake~ fishinaover • ~ybott.omswathacombinationof ller'kley Power Baitand · manhmaUOws has bten very efTec- ti ve for many limits. Rainbows that arc btina cau,ht art fat~ in a pte·'J)awn run to nearby •• K.ecd" atream1. Theie larat trout HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS s.. view Leawe ~bee\ Tu,1111 W LT ) 1 0 l I 0 COl'Ofla del tw.r EsiallC>t UlltVef'lil'I' NewOOt I Htltlor 7 7 0 I 7 7 0 I 7 2 0 I 0 • 0 l TedlV'• ~ SaddlieDKk al NtwPOtl H.,l>Ot Tu1• " '' Cor0tt1 Ott ,,_.,, E1•1"< a al Ul'•~tt111.,, WtdntMIY's G1mt1 U 1SI Est1"'"' 11 ~i.. Ufll~ttS•I ... 11 (OI'-O#'I Mer New!IO(I H1fbo< at T1111 P1clfk Coul LHVU• LK Jnt H I T reouco Holl\ °'1noe C.,sla Mttwt WOOdbr.00. LIOll'\8 Buen Tedllf's G~ w I. .. 0 .. 0 1 l I l I ) 0 .. T Ga 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. WOOOOttd\1t n Cosll Me~ •' ftW•"• .. 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The best Oy fishina ha bttn in tbtcvcnanaas the &un ·~ settina. for bolt tttcrvataons at Pleasure Point or updated fishing 1nformataon.phone 866-2455 Salt water fishina i' bt&innang to w...,...,, teurwMne (et ....... ....-........ S..C.> Tl*• ..... SNlet MMI N1vr1Ylo•• FUff WorTll fall, dtt ,.,.,.,.. UoOA u • .lllddtn.. ' • •t Na•t l •.r•v• Sov,.I U!llOll, <Ml. Ame~ C~IJtr, m!h Afflc.I, 6•4 3 6 6 0 lhle Mftllll. 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Delllla• 1 •• • • 0 ........ ,. • •• J t u °""9crf ' 1 I 1 t t I ..... c 4 11 1• 11 o...a • •• • 'It ..... , •• J 1 1t °""" ."' ' ' • J ' • • llr"9t • • • ,.,... . .. :Jlttl ,,_ D It .... --....... , .. -....... , .............. ~.~, ~ I Loe-u. ~ 6 Olc!Mell • ... 2. °'*· °""'..... ........ ~ L-=~ ~"'' =:. .. • • " ....... I I 1 • 1 ' ii I I t t 1 I I t t ....... , ..... ~ .... ~ 0, a.-J • , • .,. KOCn 'l <. 8\SktTB\11 ~ • '" • showsaanrnf 1mpro' anaasan&Jtts are takanuood numbtn. ofboriato and bass while fish1na nearby kelp bcdund Catalana Island. A fow "homeauard" )ellowi.al havcal!IO been baited tbt week alofti with an occational luJe whtte tea ban As the wa~ aempcratutt con-uaues LO wann aad more bait am ves in~ waters, then bia 1ehools of ydlowi1nthe IS-to2S-poundclas Should mau for aood local fishina . Soonfishcr11rc runn.inadaal)' '''e' totiefishin&aroundsoutofl>a\ey Locker NewPort Landinaand Dana WharfSponfilhana.Loadsarc haht durina 1he week. but reservauons are sugcsted for weekend and holiday tnps. In add1t1on to the surface bate. there aa. stall some good catches of rock fi~h and scutpin be1 ng reported by all lllf,11''11001 llC\C h \'U 1111 U Got.•· L .. Tff• N •'• """'*" °"' ...... . ,.,.. ... . ~Ou• 1eml'Vtt., ... Ct-· T( t - ~·•lkWl-... IMI ~1.cC-• -·¥1eun-Torn •··-y •• .., o• w Stott~ ... r.,,, a. ,, 0 ~ .... thrct loul land•"!> ~ Tht Hnua.I "Dly At Tbe Docks" will take place on ApnJ 22 and 2) 1a Sin Diqo. This 11 the Wea Cout•s premierJPOrtfishanaeventand 1ti1 sure to ~vide • tttat inliah1 inco what filh1~ wall be liu off" our coastline this summer. • The latest in fi$hina ta(kJt, lum, Iona ranac tnps and sportfishjna related anformauon will be the hiah· liahts of this tw~y event at the · port fishina dock areas. For more anfonnatiOf!t phone tM San Dacio Sportfishina \..ouncd at (619) 285-IOS6. ... He gets no decision against Tigers in five-inning outing --·~m:zu. 5'olm Divis. I 1111 ... ..._am ud dane rum ia lw ,._ iMi-. left Ja dll-.... wid9 • llruf111f ~·knee afterbef11Slllit "'J.-....Y•1 lilledrivc. Todd 8Um1 piached1he ffnal t'oUr ini1111 fir bll ftnt •ve. ..,_ ,, .... la,I I: Toron&ocaldler Enaic Whitt's Nolan Ryan was disappointed with his Teu necdlnl throw went iaao left field aad .elowod tht Rangers' debut Thursday naaht. wtnnina ll'" to ICOre in the eiahdl inniaa.1ivi111 Kan111 lie aot a no decision after allowina seven hns and City the ~at Ro~ SuMJium. four runs in five tnninp as Teus beat the Detroit Tilers With the 1eore tied 2·21 Willie Wilton walked off in Arlin&ton, S_., on Rafael P1Jme1ro's seventh-innina l)uane Wardt ~I, Kevin Senzcr sacrificed and Geo~ RB( sanate. Brett was walked intentionally. "ft wasn't a real good performance," the all·time Withaa3-2counton0.nnyTartabull, Wilsonbroke strikeout leader said. "If J don't •hut somebody out, I'm for third. The pitch was ball four for a walk, but Whitt not happy. I didn't want to tct off on the wrona fOQt and threw to thud and the baU went over KellyGrubt'f's head embanass myself." into the outfie&d , allowina Wilson to te0re. Ryan, who signed as a free agent with the Ranaen last 8nwen I. IM'•• t: In Oeveland, Chns Bosio December for a auaranteed S2 million over two years, petched a three-bitter and rookie G~ Sheffield hat a struck out eilht to increase his all-time record to ... 713 home run with t*O ouu in the Cl&htb 1nn1na to snap a and walked t6ree. scorete. ue 11 Milwaukee blanked the Indians. .. J had 107 pitches and I probably could have pitched Bosio, 1-0 •. ~ his first victory ~s a starter since another inning but we didn't want to push it," Ryan said. lall May l6, stnk.ina out'!'~ and ~alk1n1 none. He.aot .. My main conccm W.s to win my fint pmc but I'm I .. Cleveland betters to hit into aroundouu and retired pleased the way the t.earn battled beck," he said. ''I didn't ~ final 16 batten. · . knowtheDetroitlineupandhadtorelyonSunny(catcher . ~ 7., Y~-. ): Wally Bl!ckman and K!rbY Jim SundbefJ). They did hh some good pitches off' me." ructctt hit SUccesllVC tnplcs to highhaht.• five:r\!n '!Xlh J;lmeiro delivered the game-winning run with an !nn1~1nd Shane Rawley ~lowed th~ ~1u !n 11x mning.s infield sin&lc off reliever Frank WiJITams.. U-T. to score Ht htt M1nneso1a debut in the. Twua vlCt.Oty 11 the Cecitfspyforn;;4tead:·~tT'Espynd'ScottActcher ha~ . . singled. Yankees ila~r p.ve LaPomt, wh~ si&ned as a free Cecilio Guante was the winner and Jeff Russell wnt for S2.575 m1lhon for three years in ~.mber, led pitched the last l 11> innings for the save. I :0 ~ had a pcrf~ same throuah four innmp unttl Elsewhere in tbe American Lea&ue: atl~w1na Gary Gaetu s Jeadoff double in ~e fi~h. He then ~letks 11, Mart.en J: Glenn 'Hubbard's three-run !"Cl Ired ~he next three batt.ers before runn"'' into trouble homer capped a six-run third inning as the Athletics in the Sixth. . . swept their season-open in& series from Sea Hie in . Qrie1et I , Re4 ~ t: Jose Bautista allowed s1x hats m Oakland. ~t~t inr:ungs and Phil BradJeY,'~ ~mgJc snapped a fourth· Mark McGwire. Carney Lansford and Dave Parker annmg tac as BaJt1more beat v1s1t111g Boston to sweep the each drove in two runs for Oakland, which has won its two-tames scnes. first three games after taking its final seven in exhibition In the National League: play. . . · Plllllitt8,C.J:Chrisfamcsdrovein fourrunsand The defending AL champions dominated the lowly Mariners in t~e series. getting 34 hits and six home runs ROUNDUP From81 Improve to 2..() in Sea View League volleyball. • Shannon Dolan hit a two-run homer and Janet Miyahara(6-I )went the distance as Fountain Valley dealt viSJting Lakewood a 4-0 loss in non-l~uc softball. • l rvine swept Foothill an non-league softball double-header behind a no-hitter from sophomore Jennifer' Brun~ae in the first game and a one-hmcr by freshman Amy Rodriguci: in the nightcap. Ericka Koch went 2 for 3 in each-ta!ne as Irvine, with victories of 3--0 and 4-0. improved 10 9·5 overall. • Pioneer Baptist's Kevin 8allinaer threw three innings of relief for the victory and hi ta pand slam in the bottom of the sixth Lo Jead the Patnots pan Libeny Christian, 1~8. in Academy t.c.guc baseball. Liberty Christian, 9-2, was led by Bryan James (3 for 3, two RBI), John O'Conncr (3 for 4, two RBI) and Mark Baltodano (2 for 4). EJ CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5678 Dl~a -......_f(&fOI oc--w .... .., -·--· ,...., .... ·----...... , ... ,..,., .... ..., . ...,. ,....., .... ~ .. ,.,... w ... ,.,_ ... ,.. -IHI CMCK YOUR AD THl""8TDAY r ... ..,.., .._, .,. "" '-.-....-. .. #ltlf •. ., ......................... .,.. .. -.:,., .._._ ........... .., ... 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PIS, A/C, ttt (352503) LOlded. low mla toe 1200) t * NO COLLECTION * Early morning motor routes available Must have dependable veh icle and liability insurance. .. .'...w 7 day per .. eek. 2:30 a.m.-5:30 a.m. ABOVE AVERAGE EJ\RN-·NGS Can 714''642-4333 between 6:001r:m:-:S-:013-v:m:-(M·F) 6 a.m.-10 a.m. (SAT & SU ) AREAS AVAILABLE: Huntington Beach (;osta Mesa, Fountal.n Valley, & Newport Beaeh • 11 to 16 Years Old WOik IVININGS AND SATURDAY YOU CAN A VER AGE PER WEEK '75° OR MORE CALL EARL 213.47'l-3620 All TltA NSl'OttTATION PROVIDED BY AN AOUlT SUPERVISO. "------~--------------- NEW WORLD OF IGlft)&i; 1-HONOA~~~ Ollent oondftlon. 1175 090. Jeff MM7M VUPA P200E MOTOR -iiiiiii:iii~- ICOOTIA w/8'de car 11400. Low mllee. Ilk• ,,... ~ -111 ILlllHS Ft"" 90IO llPllTI == IMW""Us. io.ded, Your Authortllld Mercedee auto. 4 cyt. PlttHr. ~ on bl9c:tl leether. o.... blek•. lllr. (11·5451) JCtnt condltloo. AMUme 1301 Ou.-Street -... "°"' pt1v8te petty. N9wport e-ctl dMWce tltUetton c.11 lof aa -au••--..-432-8347 0eyt.---...AM&il Z-21 241-tMi £¥91 ... 3068E; •• (5359) .. .. ... .. Ml-1111 ~-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; '15 SOOSE. 44K ml (2921) Allllil Wlftllld 9020 'H 310SL. 341<, Red Loaded with power Cadlllac 1"9 O.Vllle, 4 '12 111111 (H41) (1NTPnO) door IMutlful Low n.. CA8H ON THE SPOT, '14 30080. seK ml.(17t0) 111-ege. 11,715 142-oa~ Loededl PIS, P/8, electric New9f Care Wanted, '17 5e08L pn b4tl (3741) _ wtndowt, wlfewMtla & lo 1 t 7 I an d up , '15 190£, Wflt Ith!'. (5ltl) CADILLAC '83 Eldorado. mli.I X'lnt cond I JOH SON & SON Lincoln Mt-rcury ~~Hart. .. • 8'• 1 (213J117.o449. fUllS 5e.OOO mllet. Orlglnal • ... Finl WINI... _ _.,__. =-M~~r=:' . (lJ~)~ . .._ C u•I• M•1• 'Av '.1".llJ C... truc:llt M vMal _ _.. M975 75940ee Aunnlno or notl u.----{714)'3_2..7.~-­FRlE towlng 4 ...... &;;;; ..... 9030 TOYOTA '11 4x4, Long· bed, 5 epd, orig. owner. extrM, II recelptt 13500. 141-3123 days. 722-ICMe~ ..... Trudls 9035 ·Ja RANCHER<> G· T P U Great •h•P• 12150 131·1900 Ow 1tlS Dodge VM, Breun ...... dMllr llft, exCllllMnt condition. 11150, 14.S.7924 '14 TOYOTA PUMfl99' VM $5195 5 tpeed. dual •• wnlfm. cruM con--"°'· l owner 115-199~ """"" Clllllcl 904 s ctiHIT 1MO SERIES II Low nillMOe• eteem & tan. ao.ooo ObO '14-14()7 ~ .......... 9100 62 Mercedes a. ............. Nt, pow. ....mo. dttc: ..,.... ... In. ,.....,.t .... 2plecefM*cepe .-... 141-1114 .. ,. OOfM. 141< ~ ...... 11200 oeo . .,.,~ .. mi ... ... ... (tfllZ272) ....... JfH-4"°1'.• I'-. .... <.,!IN I • • ' '' ') A POWE 7 S7L~ 40 EQUalUWd 43 Forest plant 44 TWlnlt word ... ,,...,. . nelghOor .. 7 us nweup&ll 51 Functioned 52 GrevtNOe 53 Fonnat room I I JI 54 llrpenee se 8c:eetlltl ...... aard 58 Ami-. eo Heron'• ton • I t s.ir- 12 Jane °' z.,,. ~Ber blll 11 12 13 PORTS Your Caltle of C\mtomer Commlb12111t • ' ............. ...,"* .a. -~-~d.. , ............. C.... ~ Coii.te C.._ ... _.., U.C.C.) C111rt111 8' 0r-. County, U.C.C) TO WHOM IT MAY CON· ~will,__,. ...a. HOTICf II HfAflY C.lf'N ed llllldll • '° M no ...., CllveH to ~~ Of trie ,.,._ 18 '*et>y ~ to ~ 10-00 • m Tu.day wttt11n·n*fft.O ttlll\1leror1 tl'I• Ct•onote 01 JAY ~II H. 1Ht. at tht tNt 1 ~ tren•,., It lt'I• O"llCOL.L, Tren1t1rore, PutdlMlnO Dlp#t"*1t Of tended to tie m.ot on I*· ~ bue!MM IOdt ... It MIO 0011eee dlltnct IOCtlecl .,_, PfC>Pt'IV hl<•t1a.f\.. aC> W..t 11111 StrMt C<me at 1370 AdMll Avenue deterlbed MMe, Ca tH27, C:ounty of •··...----·Cotta MMe, Cellfornla .. TM"*"* All4 IMl!ll" Orange, SJata of c1111ornia Mlldl time Mid bid• w•ll be adOf... of the Intend.a tllat • IWllt trlll\lfW le about ~ OS** and t..O 11en.-or1 are VOOAYUT to be mede to RICHARO ·A NATURE. Of THE to the City C.k'e Offiot by \IPOll a ~ .,,w.d '*'*Y 1. , .... a1 wt11C11 OOUOHI 1'H..ouGH TIN, MOYA&. I Nf'l~N1 tot . HU1'PUnANA$1N 11744 WATKINS. TtanslerH, PAOCCEOIHG AGAINST tlw e>roC* ~ llfM Nowmtier t . 1M7, lfl llMW .._ 11 ,... .... mineo IHCLU91VI °' rOUft UMOEMl'OUND c.111 tlMIO SIX (I I PARK UR SELF A9dwood Streat. Fountain wtlOM ~ eod,... II YOU. YOU SHOULD Bids .. be IM/bllcty oC*l4ld Of IU~Ctedilor(ll. pwlUWIC .. cao.tll•*" YOU A"5 ILJNO &'40 'Ull TM!MI ,_.oflMcl I Lu~, .. ' YSTEM II, FLAT RAT£ Va/lle'f, Ce11lornla 927ot 9702 BOlSA AVEHUE; SP COHTACT A lAWVEfl Ind teed alOIXI •• 11 00 Vilt• Y AMoc;a.o C-. U ..... 1Nt tM 1Y PLAIHTlff' (AW ...... 11c1 DoaJFftel•ll Ate dn fnie9M Oii 1119 I.Yer 1UWW JC KET DISPENSER, rne loeallOfl In Ceil10flllt 113, WESTMINSTER CA On APRIL 20 111118 .. al'll , Of .. eoon lher .. h• tion .• CalltOtllit ~ PfopoeeclWICMIOr\fot~ ~, OIONCIO v ,. .. ~ CoinmuMy Coto Trwt. 11/f/1/,.... Oct4IW qOLOEN WEST COLLEGE of die dllef u~Ne office 12t13. County Of 0renge 9 00 A.M LENOEA To aa pr9'ticable Oii Ftioay ~otll Corpot1tlon IN ..,_ pwpoeee ~ 1M alley CANCINO and EVA A. c.A!f. .... o.nct. fllvtd\MlnO O.· t , ,.1'1, 1420 lrtMol llt.- All bids ate to be In llC• or prinelpal buslrleft office It• Of Calttor~ SERVICE ' INC A Aiir• 21. 19". In the Council ~ Judot'Mnt oebtOtl•I. In 8lodl toO ~ jlqjn CfNO penMeM, 1310 Adernl Avt NOn11 Suite tOO ~ oordatWe wtth the Bid Doeu· Of the lfltended ttanel.,Of 11 TM ~ to be tran1-CALIFORNIA Ctltlll'll>efl, City Hall. 77 Fw ~' E... eetlton lflOMng a and T'*cl ltfW*, loeetect Y• ...._ •CA.I...,_ eo.ta Meae tatH 9Nefl, ~ NteO ment•wl'lldl ere now In 1111 .. meMabO~ fWrlldlllocetect.t830W•t CORPOAATIOH ,....., Pr!w, Ca.ta M"' Call· netbal.nceolS3.28833ac· north Of Walnut Awnue, DAYI ... lllle •-MIM MANOATO"Y $1TE IN• ~· I TI\MW..,tMf, •hd may be MCUr~ In th• "" other bu..,_. t1am. tttl'I S.reet Cot1a Mtila, Ce .. ......,.,._, TN1M M -larnl&. foe lht t\.lrt1lthlng 01 A tually dut on Uld judgment conlortned to the City's ~-le _,,. • ,._ • .. • IPECTIOH •· 1040 AT e 00 14:t0 lrtltol 8tr_. NOttll. olttce of the Director ol and add ....... uMd by the 92a7, County or Orlll\ge. ~ uent to ~ Cl( COMPUTER DISK DRIVE on the d•I• of Iha •..-u~ tral plen ......... , .. , ·-.. "M • T Afll T4 N 0 A 1' ... tOO. ~ 8Wb. ~--- Purcl\Mlng of ... d COiiege Int~ trantleror within S\at• of CallfOfl\I& T--IMH'I Add1tlon11 "" of ,.,. of laid W'flt. I have '-"*' P\H'tuent to DIYiaion • ... ..... ,Ull'CHASING OEPAP\T. C4lllf NMO dlefrtc1 thepUl)hr .. )'MrlHlara Saldpt~ .. dlaetlbec:I ..... ~ ~flcet1on1 mey be Ob-llPO" ell t191\I, title •I'd Pat13,C"-'., tolthtC4111 • .....,_.,.._._. .. MINT JerNI O ..,_lnOflel'll, Eecfl bidder most tubmll 11 known to the Intended lrl general •' All 1t0Gtl 11'1 SEPTEMBEll 20, IMt, M tattled at the Ofl"e Of. the 1n1.,..t Of Mid IUdgrntllt lomla 8trMU end Hl9flw11Yt M4 ~ ,_ ,_, .,.._ NOTICf 15 HER£1Y 1420 8tlltoi Str• "'°'11\. with Illa bid a cath••r s trantf«-w1:'Nooa tt9de, fll!tllf9. eQulQment Inst No ~74887 Cl( Puttl\Ntng Agant et 77 Fa.r oebtOt(tl In the ptoe>ef•r It\ Coelt, com!Mflcll\o with ....... Nlf llllM ,..t'M QtVEN thet tht a1>ov•· ~ too. ~ leacll, died!, Olftlfted ctl«k. or Thi name end bu_,,_. good Witt and Oltl9r proc>eny Cle!cllll Atcor01 " b <*4' Dr,..., Coat• Maaa cau 1ne County 01 Orange St•t• s.ctlon 8320, tM City Coun· lit ,....., ..... ,.,. W ,_ nameo ~ 0it1r1ct tor Celtf t2MO tHdder'• bond mad• payable ilddr... of th• Intended of ttlat Pf'lllt tflDP ~ d 'the COunty AllClOtGer d lorn41 Bods lhould be r• of OelllOfnta. delcfll>IO at ci ot the City ot Hllfltll\OIOll .,... ... ~ .. ..._,.... Or"'O' Couflty, c.lifornl9 Alall J Tt.inUW\d, tt20 lo Iha order of ,.,. Coal! 1tan~lerH1 .,. CALI· lu~ MCHAALE.S PRINT-Orange ~ ..... °' 1utnedtot"9atttnt10nOltlle toflOwl e..ctlner.bydeclaretlllln· ..... acl"'IJ by and thtOl.IQh Ill enatol 8'1 .. 1 Notth, 8U>tt Community ColleQI Olslrtc:I FORNIA BUSINESS BRO· ING COMPANY and located Calllornla. £Jl«IMll I>'( City Cieri!, wun.n Uld time Common!)' known •d· llf'llton lo veal• lor public • ,.., .. MC .... ,..., OoY9rn1o0 Boefd, l!er4"tl· 100, Newpott ~ Cehf, loatd ol Ttult .... In en KERS, INC , 3502 K1tella at 830 W"t l~n 8tt .. t, TONI A MC>t<EDE WIU llrnlt, In • 9Nled enftloPe df ... 6 Roelly.l(noll INtr11 ttrMt Pi11P<>MI It\' llltey in relflflM tft ttrne, ,_. Mef aft• rlf9rred to u "D4S· t2MO MIC>Unt "°'lea• than 11ve Boulevard, Sull• 207, lo• Coet• Mela. Ca 92627, SEU.AT PUBUCAUCTio.. ldenllfMld ontlleoutlldaw11h Cal11oml•92715 &loci.. 2'lt> between Main .... IM-· Md ,._ T,.ICT", will fKt•ve up 10, <f\JeerO 8 l<ern. 211~9 per<*lt (5%1 ol the eu1i bid AtamltOI. Calltornl• 00720 County of Ol'eoqe, State of TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR the 8lct Item Number and the PLEASE NOTE THIS and Third Streett, local~ ..... , rftOMr aM pr.-lklt not later I hen the fbov .. To-nt!Jete Reed, $\ille IOt, ... guarani .. th•• lhe bid· The property pertinent Callloml• CASH (pay ..... 1#111 °' Oe>enlllO Date PROPERTV IS BEING SQLO 11()(11\ OI Walnvt• AYlnue ...., _, ... lallen whtlcMrt ····~ Uma, ... 1ec1 l>ld• for W11tlal\• VIH•g• Calif dar wlfl lflllr Into th• hereto II delcrlbed In oeo-The l>uHI tranaler wlU be ,... WI """1ful mOfWY °'me Each bid •hall epecll( SUBJ ECT TO REDEMP· 1'1\0fe PllllCUlatly dec.itbed ............ .,_ ""' ll'lt awttd ot. eontt'1CI f°' 91361 propoNd Contract 11 lhe .,., .. furniture llxtur•. canaummeted on Of •11•t u 1.0 Sl8I ) .. AT THE MCh and wwy ttem .. ~ TION PLEASE REFER TO .. fotlowt ...... Iha eboYe prOj9Ct Tllll ~e·n• • i• con• aame 11 ewvded 10 h•m lt1 1qulpm1t1t. m1C)llnery the t11 dlflo/ ol May. 1959. ni ~ torth In JM ~hllfl• C 0 D E 0 F C I V I l The 15 00 loot Wide alley n.r. _. ..W ..... ,.. llOt •• bl reclf¥ed In ductecl by: • 9"f*•I P¥t· the everlt ol l•tkn• 10 9"19< goodwlll. 1raden•m• Tllte built trwler 11 eubject ~N l~EH) ~~~ Anyendallu~\lOf!llOtlle PROCEDURE. SECTIONS Wllhi.tl Bloc;lo. 20301 tlleHUl'll· ..... lb ...... YM _, ..... IM plac. ldet\ltlied ·~· '*""P into 1uch conH•ct, 111e leMetlold 1n1waat and Im-to Sec:tlof\ e 108 ol lhe Call· COURTHOUSE. 7QO CIVIC epecilic.atlons mu.et be clear· 729 010-729 090 1ngt011 Buch Trect .,, the • ... • attefMr rtlf't and .nau be opened •rd l h• regllltent com· ptoc:Md• 01 the cMclc will be pro"9fnlnt•. Ind covenant IOfNa ComlTlef'elal Cod• If ty In Ille bid. 1111d failure to TM proPef1y 1111tuated WI City of Huntington BMct\, _.,, W ,_ 4a Mt 11-~~ly rod •IOUd 11 Int menceo to tranaact ov-. forlelled, or 1n the use 01 • nol to compete and I• Sec11on e 10f appliee. claim• CENHR DRIVE WEST Mt lorth eny Item In tile tne Glty ot 1rvtna. count'( of Couflt)' of Orange. State,, of • ....,._,,,..._,Ml.., abov•·•t 1ted 11me end neee uncser 11\t llci11101• t>,ond the 11.111 sum 11\ereol IOCated at 843'A W0t1 10th may be flied at WELLS SANTA AHll.. CAL1r-OAH1A, 1p•cll1catlon1 1hall be Orange, as loltowa Ca11f0tnla, u ~n on • ...._, retett .. ~ 0t ptac. bu9lt'IMt '*'"9.._ ,_.,,... • .-. • ..-. wtll ~ lorlelled to llld COi· Street. Costa Mesa, Call· FARGO BANI<, N A .. Escrow all ngllt, 11111 111\d Werul oroundl IOI rejection ol the PAACE.L 1 Unit No 3 .. map tec:Otded '" Book 6 t .......... emc. (hied In eec:n bidder lh•ll be • lftt.O •bow on O.Cembtt 1, tege dlstrlC1 fomla 92827 OepartrT\lr'll, Re Eectow No con\19Yed lo and now held bid 1hown and ducrlbed 1r1 the Pege t4 ot Mlec.11•"9<MI tt'1I ,.._Mell). 11cen1 • d eon tr 1 ct or t988 No bidder m•y 1111llhdraw The buslnau name uMd 192· 1013, W•ll• Fargo by II unoer said OMO ol E.ch bid sllall ltl lorth Illa Conbdomlntum Plan rt· Mapt. In IM ofllea of th• ~ • .,e II -~reuettt to ttwl 8141,.,... W1ltttfl'I DIVIS hll bid for 1 perlOd lor 1or1y-by the Mid transferor •I Mid E'ecrow, 4590 MacArthur Trus1 In ttll propefly IUll namee end r...O.t\Cel OI corded on Novamb1< e County Recorder ot said •.....-.... checton IV-•nd Pfol....on1 Code Ind Th•• tllltment wH fifed ftYI j45) dayt 1'1et Iha date loeallon II COIN LAUNDR'I' Blvd, Sult• 810, ~ Sllualad Ill Uild County and all person• and pani .. 1978 In Book 12tttl5 County Togetller With tile ........... ...._ 1111 ,.... be ker\Md ill Illa lollowlf'IQ With Ille CoU'lty Cterti of Or· Mt tor lhl opening thereol TM bulk 1ren11., II In· Bueti, County ol Ora11ge Slat• estscnoea as •nttt•tlld In the propot&I If Pagee 001 to tea 1nclUIN9, Sovlhealtlf'ly 2 50 laet 01 IM• CM.Al CALINDAJUOI ctaMlficahon1 •not Countf on .,.,,UI 21 The Boerd ol Truat-, .. tended to be conaummated State of C•hforn1a 92660 LOT 10 Of' TAACT NO Ille bid II by• eorpor•llon. of Otf<Clat Records ol .. ld lot 10 of Did Block 203 ,.,. '"''"'" 11n1 Aan\ovel .of 1o1noergroutld 1949 MNMll'\el>fllllleglolrejl(;t-at the office ol Marlene Thi bulk lflll\llet Oou 6638 IN THE CITY Of 11ate Ille names of,.,. of County NOW. THEREFORE Ille .....,.. .. MCttta • "'~tank• containing hl.lltdOUI P'41Uta lllO any llld Ill bid• OI to Stelt1er Escrow Service, not lndude • llQUO<' lieeflte COST A MESA. COUNTY Of ncan •l'IO can ..ign an PARCEL 2. An undlVIOed City Counetl of th• City OI "*" ....... Mft•. 1Ut>1tanc:e Cet\oricahon Publiahlel Or•noe CO.P walY1111y 1m1gul11111 .. orln· 3337WllshtreBlvd Loa An· transfer Alt cl•ima must be ORA.NGE STATE Of 11graement on beh•ll of the one rorty·hrll (114111) Hun11ngton8eact1,1tnd1.de-UM ..ia I IM\a llMnada facn l)ld tnull conltJJm DallyPdOtAPr'it7,14,21 28 f0tmalities In 1ny bid or 1n gelea. CA 90010 on or ellet' receilled at 11\la addr ... by CAI trORNIA. AS PER MAP corpotat1on •nd wbelller 1nterM1 .. a tenant In corn· tertntnes and rnolvee H lol-..._.ef\lea "° " ofrKera end be reec>on1M1 to th• 1189 the bidding Aprll 25, 19119 the 28th day of April. 1989 R CO more then one ollicar must mon in the FM 1n1eru1 1n lows protecclon: eu reepuette contract documtnt1. rr.213 QINE frARRILlo, IN· Thi• bulk" tran•l•r '•sub-So tar .. known lo th• ( RO[O IN BOOK 2se. sign If the~ •• by I p•rt and to the Common AtU of 1 The City Clerk II aectttaam-..tnati.Mqw Eaotl bidder 1hell 1Ubtnll, 1---------- T 1 II' 1 11 v t c 1 ject to c.lllorn!• Unllorm tran1larea, all bullnest ~'i'°scr~L SNEOANUOS 6 OF5 narslllp or • }Olnt venturi Lot e. Tract 5592 as per direct.a to maintain on tile ou"''"' cen tu for· on the lorm 1urn1111ed wlll'I rta.IC M»TICt CHANCELLOR, ... llMll Commereial Code Sectlot1 namet and -addr..-used " LA MAP 1t1t1 the t1•mee and ad map hied In Book 422 In 1111 olttc. OI the City Clerlo. "'a 1·1dad11 t 1teIe1 Illa contrect documanta .1---------- A.fWn, c-t c-1o1nltJ 8106 by Translwor fof tile three IN THE Of'f'ICE or THE dr ..... ol alt general pert· Pages l to 7 1nctu.1ve of rnapa or plent atlowlOQ Iha apr11l1•M el"""•*• lilt ot the pt()pOMCI IUbcorl• IC.C1017 Co119e Dtetflct The name and addrl&S of ,_-. last put 11 d11feren1 COUNTY RECORDER OF natl and ,c>Onl venturers II M1tc*laMO\ll M1p1, ta· pertlculetl ol the proposed ... le cene eecuche 111 tractor1 on t~ prO)KI 11 ,.ICTITIOU8 MllMSS Publlllled Orange Coast the peraon wlltt whom from lhe above are none SAID COUNTY th• b tdder IS • 101• cord• of .. Id Cout1ty u vecalion IOt street purpoMI ...., requ1rao by Illa Sut>lltt•ng NA• ITATWllll:NT Diiiy Pilot Apnl 1 14, 1989 clatma may l>I 111.0 11 Oatao March 27 1989 rr11 strMI eoorns ana propr!etOflh•P °' another IUCtl term II defined 1n ltle of Ille alley 111 Block 200 bl--8' wtect M pr-ta "' 1tld Sut>con1t9';t1t1g F11r Th9 '*"""" per-aone .,. F251 Marlenl Stelrler Eacrow Ser· NCHAN> A. WATI<INI, olhH common OfflgnellOn entity tl\al doa busineu ArtlCll tnlllled Oel•MIOfll twHn Main and Third ~la 1 ttempo, ...,._ Pract1tea Act Govwnrntnl dOlllO bu11041a1 • ------------1 Ylce, 3337 W1llhlr1 Blvd .• Trenew.. If any. of tile fUI property undtr a 'ICtlltOUI netM. the of the C>edar11ion ol Cov .. Streets IOcaled flOfth ol ,_.. .. oeee, r .. puedeft Code Sectton 4100 et Mq lllCTOA VALLEY TOWN Plltl.IC NOTICE Los Angeles. CA 00010 and Publlltle<I Ol'ange Cou1 09$Cnl)ed abOlle 11 bid lhell be In Ille rMI name nanta, Cond1t1on1 Ind R• Walnut Avenue, and,.,.,.,,_ ....., au....,.., 111 dtnefo Each bidder must IUbm•t CENTER ASSOCl.ATEI I, A the lest day f<>< llHng clalml Dally Piiot April 7, t989 purporle<11o be 01 the bidder wllll a oa11g. 1tr1ctlOt11 darlbed In' SUB-ca 11 hereby made 10 IVCf'I r otru ceut d• "' wlttt eactt bid e«l1flecl or Cal1fornla Olf'llf9f Oar11'141t· K47211 by any credilor1hall be April F285 1002 SANTA CRUZ nation lollowlt1g show1n11 JECT TO·' below (th• "Dee· m•P• <>< pl•n• lor pe111culara Pf~ tltl av ... adl· cltlllet 1 clleek p1yable to tnlp, 3200 6'11104, Suite 880,. l"ICTfTIOUt llUlfHlll 24, 1989 wtilch •• the buai· .... IC W\Tll'll:' CIRCL [ COSTA MESA. CA "OBA (the fletlllOUI flame)' larailon"); .. 10 ltld prope>Md v1~ c'==,.,. de la ocw1e. Ille DISTRICT Of • bid bond Coate ~ .... Calif, 02e2e NAME STATEMENT ,..., day balote the Con· ,.._ ""'""' 92626 prewl09d, llowever no fie· P1rcel 3 EaS«Mnll .. utton ...... ,....,.OI In ll'll fOfm ... IOflh In Ille Donellue ktirlbef,. Ca Tiie following pereons are eummatlon d•te spec:llled •• -.••y .,..., The ......,. t1tloua name shalt be uled "' lorth tn the Sac'Uon• 411111· 2 Tne City ~ don ........ ,.... .,e ll9ted contrKt dOGUtnet1tl 111 an lorni• corpor•llon 3200 d04ng ~as above ..,_,... ........ unoen..,,~ uni... there 11 • current tied "Cen•lfl Euament1 lor heret>y Ille Aprll 17 19" at .,._......, •• ~ amount not 1eu 1han $% ol Btiatol. Su111 eeo COiia SUNNY RANa-40 , INC Deleo March 20, 1939 ~DOf'TID 0.-0INAHCE TruM... diadalms any regiltfattOn ""'''" the Ot-anoe Owner• and Support Set-tile llOYr or 7 00 p rn or .. ~ .. 81 "° -,.,. m&.clmum amount ot btd M .... Cail tme 18400 Von Karm1t1 Avenue CAUFORHIA •us...eaa Ol'dinanca 89~ 10 11 ec:lled-l>l••ly lot any incorreetneu County R«otow 1n c&M of tlemlf'll and Enctoacl'lmetlt M>Oll 1.,., .. ,.., u the m•I· ooe e lift abefedo, ,_cs. .. 1 guarani .. th•I 1,,. b<O· DSL S.Vic. Company. • •310, Irvine, Calli 92715 Mot(lll'S, lttC~ •r. _,, uled to tie In lull IOfoe •nO ol Ow llrMI aodteu ana corpdf•llon1. 1t1tluoe the of 11'1 Andi entitled E•-,., may be he•rd 111 the ..,,.,., • WI ~de r14. 0., will enllr nto uut Callforn11 co1pora11on. Deluxe Merkellng, 1t1c Hood, Preeldent, lnterwled effect 30 dtys lrom 111 •d<>P-Oltter comlTIOt'I Clellgl\8lion n-. of the Pr111dent. menta' ot the Oec11uuon CounCll Cna.mt>wt ot 111e •eMta IM 11U91d11 o • ptoPQMd contrec1 11 tlla 21791 lak.• F0t11t Su•te De law1re. t 1400 Von T...ner.rM tlon on Apt11 3 !9811. and tf any ~n tllretn Secretary Trusu••r at1d 11 the tub)ecl of tl'lis .... 11 CMcCatltet at Illa hma and ltlNI oftdna de ayude 1eoef nme 1a •W1rded ro such 200 El Toro, Calif 82830 Karmen Ave •310 Irvine. Publlll\ed Or•nge C081t w• adoptecl by the lollow· Said sai. will oe trntde. Maneger ,.., property and 11 hH no ptaoe lor hear1o0 all pereon1 (ne el dlrectorto tel•· Dlddef In the •~en• 011 .. 1ure Tl\11 l>ullnHI II c:on- Callf. 92715 DailV Pilot April 7 1889 Ing roll call vote COUNCIL bU1 w•lnout COl/9Mnl ot Th• Clly Cout1cll ol the atreel eddr ... or 011\e< com· lnter .. tad 1n Of oojeetlng to ""'ICO). 10 enter into 1atd eootrKt dueled D)' • ~•I part• This bu1lness ts cot1-1"278 MEMBERS AVES Bulla, "'8ttan1V expreu °' City of Coat• M111 , ... ,ves men o..ion111on d1rect10n1 the propo11d ncat fon. c-No. IK7t7 tueh MCur1ty w1U be lot ner.t\lp ducted by· a e0<pore11on Hornbuckle , Ambuigey 1mp11eo regatdtng ol,. Ille right 10 rei-c;1 any or •ff 10 111 IOcatlon may be ob-Which 11me 11 tlOt ta1 tl\etl TM name •tld ac10r ... of failed Tlla registrant com• The r19111ran1 c:om· Pta.JC NOTltE Get111, Glu~ow NOES posw1~ or bl<ll tein.d "°"" Iha M•rstlal 1 hlteen 1151 deyt ltorn the Ille court 11 (EJ nombr• y Ttte DISTRICT r-rv• tNr'cecl 10 trlll\Nd bu9' menoed 10 tfllnteel bull· Nooe ABSEN None encuml>fanc.t to l)a/ Ina D•ted Apt•I 4 1989 Office upon rlQUalt P•UIQI ol '"'' fMOIUllOf'I dlreotlOn de I• COf'lt .. , SU-the rignt to tlJ'Cl any Of .. Mill under Ille ltc:MIOUS -""°"' "'° ltc:l1tlo;a IU1'1ft Ol'Oinanca 19·10 pect&i.O.S t~iain.ng prmc.par s.um 0( Put>+tlhld Ot90Q9 Coest Prt1tpec .. 111• D•H••• 3 TM C+I)' ci.,~ 11 PERIOR COUAT -Of .cALI-bid• C)( ~ ...,...... ~ •f• t>Y91n ... aeme OI ~ butlnell name or n•ma l"ICTITIOUI •UllHEIS to the regulation ol PftVlll• Ina l'IOI•(') MCurld by .. JO Oe~j PtlOI APfll 7 11189 ~ r•llf to Sect.on' d11ec1ao 10 CIUff • copy ol FORHIA, COUNTY OF RIV rllglllartt-1n '"Y bid• Ot tn 11ed ·~on ... ay 1, 19118 lilted lbOYe on M•rel'I 1 NAME ITATllllNT alarm .,.tams and aOds Deed ot Trust Fl'79 701 510 to 701 880 '" '"'""°"'''°"lo be put>lith-E~IDE 40SO M•.n SlrMI Ille b>Odtng Tl\omH l Sc:ttrlbat , 1989 The loll~ng persons lie Cl'l•pter VIII lo Tttla 1 I ot the Wlln ll'llernl Clull'le. ol tl'le Code OI C1w1I 110 In I ..... ,,, newtplpW Rlllefl~ Ca fornta SnSO I ' Purauant 10 the prOVlsoont Preeodlf\t Anthony C1ull• V1c1 doing buslnata H Code thereon. as PfOYIOed lf'I said Plltl.IC NOTICE Procedure lor prov111on1 pr~nred 1111<1 publllned in tile TM name. address encr ol a.ct'°" 1rn ol tl'lt LIOO< Thi.I 1R1tement wu lll«J Pree!Oent, General Mgr HUB AS!\~IAJ:li,.S 6!IO Thi full te~I of ll'e Otdt-noll(I) ~. It Nl'/, gowernltlg ttte 11rm1 con· county •nd C•reut•ted I<>< •I lelePl\one number 01 ple•n· Co<I• Of tl"te 51111 of C••• with Ille County Cfer1t 01 Or· Thll mtement -..," flled TOWtl Center Drive. Suite nanoe ma1 be rHd m the under the ltrml ot $AlO fr47022 ' dllioos. and effect of 1n. Ille ieast 1,..0 succ:eaeive .., .... , •I« • 111or,..y or pti•nllff lornll 1.,_ OISlF\lCi "" oo. ange Covt11y on March 15 with Ille County Clerk 01 Or· 490 Co111 Mell Calif City Clerk I Omce 77 F••r Oeed Of Trust,'"'· c:natges FICTITIOUS BUSINESS end 1tte llebtlily ol 011au111ng prlOf 10 tile hme Mt nar.ein •lltto.Jt an attotoey ._ j£I lalnad lrom lhe Ot<9CIOI Cl4 tHi ange CO\lnty on Merctt 28 92626 Orlv• Coll• M... and ••pen1e1 of Ille Trust" NAME STATlMlNT t>ldders lor the publlC ttear•ng noml>I• l• dtrkGIOf\ y 111 nu ,,,. Depart"'*"' 01 inouatrial F41 tto'7 1969 Manin G Hubb•rd 2709 IJLfl.N ,_PHINNEY. c11, lll1d of lhl IMlll «Hied by Thi lollo...,ng person• •r• NOTICE IS HEREB'I' 4 Ttte d••KIOf of Put>liC mero O• telllono dll A11111on• ,.,. general P\lbfolll«S Orange Coul '4t3tlt Setting Sun. C0<on• del Clefll aald OMO of Trust dOlllQ l>u .. ness ., GIVEN 11111 on Aptll 27 1989 WOfkl 11 d•rlC1ad to po.i °' ebogaOO oe1 del'n•ndat1l1 o pieva•• no r41le of per O•em 0MY Piiat Marcl'I 2• St, Pul>htned Or•nge Cou• Mar. Cahl 92625 Put>llllled Or•noe Cont Trwt lolal amount ol tM ORANGE JULIUS. 77 I 112 00 p M at Mtr.ii.11 Of-C.UM 10 be posted notoe• Oal dem•ndanll qu• no wagH a nd Ill• gene••! April 7. 14, 11l89 Dally Pilot Apnl 7 14 21 28 M•chH I E Ra1<.es1r1w Dally Pilot Apr•I 7 1989 unpaid DAlaN:e ol Illa Eut BatbOa Bl110 B1•t10• ta 4601 Jl mbO<M Blvd Of veeatoon conlPIC~sty tience lt>ogado ••I la,,. Of· prlYtllllng ,111 IOf hOlldt1 '·2•2 1959 1590 Vi. CorS1ce L1gut1a F289 001igal10t1 MWt.O by ,,.,. C11tf Room tot C>11 ot N-POtl llong the a11ey Ml Btocl' 200 la ol 'Tlt'llOttt7 Jay Mllltf 1no o...,.,,,.. wor~ Ml 11\e to-Ml'll F-272 a..ch. Cehl 9265 t PUBl.IC NOTICE propenv to be _,., and Sammt Joe Inc lllt"Ott S..Ch County ol 011ng1 bet-.,.a•n Mid Tlllfd 12882 Man StrMt Garden ctltty In ...mitl'l 1111• woo· ra 10 rta.IC """TlCC -==========1 This bulinHI ' con ,.~ fftlmaled tosls 930 ~encoe R Glene04' Ill• Stile OI C1hl0tn.• 1 w1D Mii SlrMt.s no<th of W•lnul A¥· Gto"' CA 928"0 ba perform.a l0t a«.n cttfl t(U"t'7 DI \ 111 "O I IC I ducted by 9 geri41tll perl· SUMMARY OF upanses and aovaneea at no;.• 22 81 publlC I UC.llOn lo the hlQl'I· enue, •I leul t""o ....... , DATE IFec:r111 NOV 07 Of type 01 worleet nee6ed lo '1CTITIOUI 9UllNlll netll'tlp HIOPOIED Oll'DINANCE I I of 111• business 11 COtl att btdd4f for ca1n '"lawful before th• dll• ot Ille l'la9r 1988 .... ecu11 th• COt'ltraet fl•-NAMI •T H•fltT MUMFORD The reg111r•nt com-,. , Nd ordinance 11 mt I me tne 11111181 ducted by I corpora11on rnonay ol the Uniteo Statta.· 1ng Ttte noltc:es r.hlll be 'Wltlt•rt1 r . Conerly, Clerk, rllN &re on hie al '"'DIS· The lollOW>ngA ---aon• are menced IO "•"••c:t bu&I-~ur:J' fC)f 8dOPl•on •• publlc.allon ot the NotlCI ol Th• i egil If •t1• 'om 111 lhe rtgl'I\. .. , .. •nd tnlflHI POl'led "°' more than 300 •r: N. Mertine.&. D19uty TRICT olfote tOc:•I"° •1 1370 -Consuelo (Conrue) R nets ut1det lhl ltcttllO\ll tne r ullr Cit COut1ell Salets$ll7,l4t 84 menc:eo to lr8tltacl Dull ofMldjUdgmenldet>tori•l•n IMt ap1rt bl.It 11 ltte "-'' PuOlien.d Oranoe Coa.i Ad•m • Ave 01"r1c 1 doln£but1neM a• Mumford. R N o f t>uilness t1•m• j n•mes ,.,...11:: 01 Aprll Y 17 1989 Ttte ~IClar'f uno.r nets ~he hctotiour. 11'11 above dncrobe<I C>t'OP thr .. notltft an1~ l>I poat· • Puot Marcil f7 ;t4 31 Purc.t1uing Co••• Me.. M~Nl ~IT8!!~,:'V:!!· New po r t Be a,. h 11111<1 •bo11• on a11Yary 1 beln Otdon1t1ce 59 t t said ._..., of l rust bull °' n1mu eny. or eo rnuctt t'14Weot •• ed Ttte not~ ll\all 11a1a Ao<ll 7 t91t -CA Cop, _., be Dtll.M'•ld 9" tO ,,,,,.. Cal!f ' 1988 ~. Titles 5 end .i3 of tleflotOIOfe .. ec:uieo ano tao above on NIA may tie tll<llttaty 10 1t111fy ,,.,. 01y nour end p1ac;e ol F226 on req-t A COC>Y ot ''*"" ;•, 1 PUiied away Apnl 6, Marlin G Hubblfd " M no pel CoOe Otl~ld IO IM uoderMgnao Joaeptl Rangel PrHidenl ...,, IJ(l>Wlton with ac.crueo ,.,. nearing lr>d ~II fifer ,,, ........ t>e P<>•lld •• ,,.. » l 1989 at Hoag Mem· This S11temenl ""u tiled 1 • unlGt 1 10 tt1· a written DectaraltOn ot Th•• lllltrnenl 111181 l•ted lntllf•I ertd COiia lo the ildopto<m 0111,., reeol PUil.iC NOTICE ob"" J W Mllelloeil Jr end rial H J p b with 11\e Count!' Clefh of Or· ~ roYlr°"~ OI nt•b· 0.l•UI and Demand lor •1th Ille County Clltlt ot Or APPROXIM AT[ MIN I ullon of lnlenlten end lhllr I 11 th•Q t>e me~llOfy ~ Sat\Orl l M•W*I u co- o ospita res Y· ·~ Coun1y on March ,2 . .:.C.. by~~f, =~·=-· Sala and a wntten Nottee o1 ·~ Cout11y on M•rctt t6 MUM BIDS t4 7!!0 37 dnet1t11 the lltet lor pubh<. K41211 ll'la CONTRACTOR to Mlom ~it;: ~~r! ~ ~:~':. terlan In New port 19 9 P'412353 TM moUon to give Ol'dl· Oefllull ano EllCllOn to Sell 18 9 , 1"4t11t7 PllHI NOii TNI PH>l)!frty lfrMI put po"' lo ba v~I· ~i~~:.~=:~· Illa c:ontrKt 11 •w•rOIO attO rram1ly TrUSl Beach. Beloved wife nance 89· 11 llret tea.ding Tho ull<lenlgne<I cauM<I It llUbjeGI to rademcmon Cid upon •ny 1ul>ccmtr :tor J w M 1 hell J 37 f StanJ G Mu Put>hstted Or•nge Coest ,,. loll oll Aid Not °' Delaun Pubhstted Ot•ng• CoHt PIM• teler lo C111it Code or NOW lHERHORE tt'9 Ttte IOllcwi•no PllnOtl• ,,. unCS.1 llUCh CO...,TRACTOR 'c • , • o ey m-0.11)' P1101 M•rch 31 April 7 c•mlld l>y 0 1,.,. •u~"~ ' .,,_~ tee .,_ and Delly P110t Match 24 31, Pr~IM• ss 729 030 cu Council 01 ll'ti....CJ.ly al dOW1Q 1>u11t1et w---*' 1 nw a::o A~,,,.,_ OtJ'l'e, •11¥l><>ft ford, mother of L1S.a 1.t 21 l989 .JIOle. ...__...... -· IO--IO-AJlrif 7 ~ t9i~ ~9 JOHN'$ HANO CA~ .,.., .. _" I !WI I e.acn Caltf 92880 Laro Frumento and F-2511 BERS AYES Hornbucl<te recorded lfl ,,.,. county r-20 un1tng1on Baec:t, r1tofvel WASH 19t8 ~ rt 8111d ipec.•..o ret• to lllWOttart Sendra l Mitchell 37 •----------Amburgey, Getlis. Gia•"' .mer. 1,,. ~&I P'Of*IY 11 Ot'tlllton Htrbor 0.Ylalotl 1111<1 declare• 1111t11tnlo0t1 10 Cost • Cell po • ~iO'ted t>r ll\em in lhe .,. Ald~rine Ori1;t ~ Laure Ann Mumford P\.81.JC NOTICE NOES Bulla ABSENT loc.8ted Ptlll.IC NOTICE '801 JetnborM Blvd Room 11ecate Ille a y 1n the 200 I(• M ... v 1 9262~. ecv1'°" ot 1ne c.on11act Btecll c.lot 92.UO Sh~ is also survived None 108 Newpo•t ~-.ch CA 8loek belwMfl Main .no w1110 oon 4 :.o • Ho bidder rna,. W'lllCJra• Thi 1 IC472M The lutt ,.., of ,.,. ord1-Date !MACH 23. 1989 IC47011 92860 Tttltd StrHll north ot Al'rlbef'#OOd It L• P•~ IW\y t>td fOf • PtflOO O! 10'1'(• ~ bu.=~,~· by sisters Josephine, FICTITIOUI •Ul lNESS nanee mav be '"° In .... UNOERS TD FICTITIOUI •u•••• MIC:bHI s Ceron• Walnut A~nue Calif 90823 ,...,. (451 Cllyl attet n ... 0•1• Tl'I• rr:. 11frant com• Betty. Ka le and NAME ITATIMINT City Clark'• Ollie•. 77 Falt LENDERS T.D SE .. VICI NAME ITATIMtNT Marsllal Ot1nge County PASSED ANO ADOPTED J\lng sooi. Veioo •551 ... tor the opet1•ng ot bldt ~ ,: lrlll\MCt w• brother Frank Also Th loll I petlO •• Drrve. Co••• Me&• INC Tiit tollowjng PlflOtll "" By G Harp Oepul'( by the City CoutlCll ol the Amt>etwood St . La Pttm• A payrrlotl'll l>Olld Ind • neat Utldef IM llcl•ltOUI urvi ed b i dot • b r' ng "1 ' IE.ILlEN' 'HINNEY City as uld TttNee d~ng bullne1• as Pubh111ed Orenge Coatt City of Hun11ng1on BeKl'I 11 Calif 00823 J*fOtm~• bOrtd Wiii ,... name tlafMI s v y son n-:as~~';;$ .. INF 0 R Cieri! • 23422 Mil L OAEfl< OfW[, BEACON COURT PART Daily Pilot Apr II 1 14 ~I • regolar m .. ung tl\tot'eol Th•• t>utll'lllU '1 con· required ptt()t 10 ••twllt.n :"ec1ne:'tiow on ~.,~ • law Andrew f'rumen MATION SERVICES 5 Park Publl1tled Or•not eo.11 SUTlf 120 NEAS 170 EHi Hitt St tHfl F2&8 l'lelO on Ille 20th day of d~~-: oy "':'~no aM w•le ol lht COfltrecl "'d "'"~ be tlM to and two grand· Ptua Irvine. Caht 92714 D1•1)' Piiot Aprll 7 1N9 PO 80t XXJ7 t.AGlhJA Suite 110. Costa Ma11 c a111 at••te MnTICE Marth. 19H ~ r~00 ~ ~ ':.:C:, c~m-111 11\e l0tm Mt lorttt '" It,. J w Mttc.hell Jr children. sever,.) O.-aCorporaUOn.Call· F290 Hr/LS.CA ms. 92627 '"-nu ••..,.nteter,Maror 'n contract document• Tttl9 1tatarNnt taeo nieces and nephews 1orn1a.5Park Plu• lrvme (1t4J/151-51'20 W am H .,.,,,.., 61~ MOTIC.l AT T C ST C.onn 11 =~"":.~"-Otlre~~= PUf~llo&ection'~ ... ,111.,.CountyCletllof Of. Memorial service will C•:·~1:2~~!1nen II COtl l"tB.IC NOTIC£ ByA~SKO~ ~~·.~Newport O..ttt. IHYITtNO H>I ":f!'~Yo~i1oc ... :s TO ••led at>cM on NIA :..·r:.~~~.:; =~.,.on u.r~ :ll. be held at S t An· ducted by • corpotlllon irtCTIT~~~llNISS Ct405<XJ Signe w11111m o s 1mpaon 3!135 NO~c'il~8NOHe::.r.ev FOAM G HuttO<'I C•tr Al· ~~:n:1:1=.,1 wH 1 eill con~r1c1 wllt contain ,41a. drews Prcsbytcrrnn ~~c/iJl1:r':~.".~, c~u~i: NA• ITATl.Ml:NT 3 'JQ, o .AND• rJeg :_. C,::t~ 9~~~·~Coront1 01ve H 1h11 111ted IOfmiewEo ANO AP· w11h 11\t County Cwk ot dr ~uo;~~~u~~~':r 'Z: 0 P\i~ °')09 ~ Chu re h . Newport nan utlder tile lic11t1ou1 TM followtno petaon& .,. Thie • b1.111ne11 I• con prOl)01al• ... 111 be rec.-tvect I>~ PROVED P1ul Coolle. Ctty = County on M•tc.11 24, 1Ubtllt11te *-l.lf•l-for •nv 1:'l t i 1~ arc.n t, ti ' Beach at 3·00 p M t>utlnass n•me or n•me1 dOltl9 buslneta a1 rtltllC M)JIC£ duc:I~ by • gMe.1l ,.,,,,. tnt City of Coat• Meta to Admin•llfllOf 1 ~ *ltht~lcl b1U"e0 • • F·254 Tueaday. Apnl 11 ln lilted aboYI on M9l'Cfl 1 wAnSON WOLFF VEN· ntr.n.p Wit Tiii City Cout1ttl P O INIT IATED ANO AP· 1"4ttr• TA1Ct to enaura o•r , _________ _ 1989 TURES 140 ~Center K4net The raglltr•n• c:om 8011 1200. Col.ta M ... c.11· Pfll0\1£0 LOU>• F Stnao••I PubtistteO Or•noa Co •• IO.f!llnc.t .,,ncSat ,.,. con "8JC NDTICl Ueu of flowers lhf' DotlelO 0 l'\ent PrMIOeot Orlve. s1.111e 8$5 ~ ,.tcTITIOUa ., .... , rnenceo 10 tren~• lwt4· fOfflll 921121· 1200, on or Director of P1.1bt-c: W0<h OallyPllOt AP.it 7, 14 i1 26 ltect 1 __ ..... --..-.. ...... -..-.. __ family suggest t'On · Tl'lll ll•lemenl ..... ltled BMcl'I. callf t2te0 NAMI ITATl•NT nan under Ille ltGllllOUI l>elOf• Ille "°"' 1 t 00 • m 2/2&/et , .. ~ o .... ," ... '' ...... ., ACT'tl10Ue .._ .. tr 1 but I 0 n s t 0 with the County Clerk Of OI'· Thi W•lltotl Company Tiie lollowlng Pl'l<ltll •r• bu .. nea name °' n•mu on Fl'ld9)'. Acittl 21, 1989 It STATE OF CAllFORNIAI r.214 o.r.. , ...... IMlfMt V-lc• ...... 8'TATllmJtfT Chaplatncy Fund, ange County on March 28 840 Newport Center Drive doiOQ ~as taoabovlonF~ry 23 lflalt be IM respon11bibl'f OI COUNTYOFOAANGf)CtTY .,_.,.. WlTW"t CltaNllller, • .,. .... At~ TM I~ per .,, 1949 Suite 1155 Newport 8eecll HAMILTON/MCOONAL.D· ltlt ttle b4cloer 10 Clallver Illa bt<I Of HUNTINGTON 8£.ACHI r-n. nu1~ '*' dOong llullnela• Care of Hoag Mem-1 '41319 Catlf 92880 EASTMAN l P .5 Wiiham D Saml>90n to Ille City Clef\ I Ofll<e by 11 P1.1~ Oreo09 C ! MOHO MEOCAL. 21e11 orUl Hospital Presby-Publoll'led Ot•nge Co111 Pactfle Sl\opptno Centers. Upper Newport Plat• Or1Wt, Thil llafatl*ll WH filed the Pfopiaf' 111\nouneed "'™' I, CONNI[ BROCKWAY. ,.IC~:::,..... Oaiir Hot Martll 31 ~ii 7, I.Alie• V\e'4I t i Toro c.flt terian, 301 Hospital Delli Piiot Aprll 7 14, 2t 28 Inc., Cahlornla, 13411 Ven-Newport a.ec11, Cahf 92660 with the County et.ti. 01 Or 8ldt wlll be publ!Cly O(*led ""'duly 11P9C>tnted qu•kfiecJ IMINT tM9 -t'2130 ' 0 __ .... Newport Beach 198 ture 8Nd , Studio 01y, c.111 The Hamlllon Cotnpany .,. County on Marth 15 Ind ,..,, lllouo at 11 00 Coy Cler1I of 11\t cu., ot Hvnt-T:::::!TAT...,..,....1 .,. f'2tt Of' ~ 21811 Lau ~ F-270 t1tol Caltfofnla , No s Upper New 1M9 • m . °' .. IOOfl thereafter tngton &.aoh alld IJl-OfhCIO no,....._.. VIM• (I TOfO Cellf t2t30 ln663 --... -_-IC_W\_T_IC_[ __ 1 n'i, 9-0'ie Famofy Trust, POr'l pl&la Drtve. Newport ,4,M.17 aa f!.'1t1~ Oft f.!..~ CWk Of tl'll C.ty Couric:t1 ot ~ ... ~~HWOAKS PtaJC ll)llC( Me'r, ~y 2ltlt L-. ,..~ "" ISO ..,._ Alto c.n.1. L009 Beech. Calif t2MO Pul>lilhild Ot-enoa COMt April & '· 1 ....... 1n the""""'"'"' Mid Cit~ Clo hettby c.tltfy NC J\I • v.a. II Toro CetW tZAO •111!!!!11••1t ----------·Beech Calli 80803 Tlttt t>u11net1 i• Con• Delly Pilot MMCh 24 ~·. Chember•. City Halt 77 F•lf tl'lel Irle WftOle """'°"' of ' T ~=-Or I • .,. ,,. bl.lain .. ii ~· oo:¥::~wcl KlfkllOe AMoelat• IW OUC\eO t>y ellmited P•rtner• Aprll 7 14 1.a9 Dflwtl, CC.a ~ Cal· ~ 01 tfle City Counc11 :,,.. ~Ol ~ e.:::i· '9Cnt*OU9 MWH dYctad by a ,,.,_ .. p.tt• ,_...,. .. m.&.llMIWlY Mortuary • Ch•pel Cremation 1 10 Broadway Cost• Mesa la..f1M A .......... _..... SwTwnet Street Suite 1530 lfllp ' ' '-24 l IOJ'Na, tor 1"11 turN9111ng ~ o1 IN Cit~ of Hl#ltonglon • MAim STA~ IW1'liP Ord1t1ance SM .. llClled-~on. MA 02110. '11\e r1911trant GOm• L!ASaO POLICE UNITS 9lecfl .. ..-i ,.,., Iha ~~ I TM~ ~wons.,. ,,,. r•o••trertl COl'ft• u1ec1 to be In lutt lorca end Bunker HUI D•w•lop-~ 10 lllWIWI bW1· rtaJe llJTIC[ Ackltoonat Mtt ot 1"9 tori •IO rwoiutton •• 1 OoWlg bualM9• ""'"'*' to u 1 ~ tfteot30oayafrOMltet~ !Mnll, lnc , Calttornte, 1212 11eN llncler Iha llC1lllOU• epectrleetlOnl may be Ob-......, 91\0 9ld0C>tecl by .... ~~ 4m ~Piii ,AAClL TWrNTY ,AAT· neee llnOat ~Ill~ tlon on April 3, tN ...... Punel'IOU StrMt, &Ifft 2908, bullMM neme CJ( Nll'MI • .,. lmned at lftCt Dnlcct °' -efllnMtMI 'lotoa °' 91 .... • ........ pOtl NtRI '~ Milllllen AV• ~ wa1 ldopted by the follow· Honolulu. H..,.... ~ llti.d abOve on NII< ...cnnoue 9UH•M ~ Aoent •• 17 F• ~ °' a11 .,.. "*"'*' 9w:il'I, callf ntl t enue. tNtne, Calif 92714 name or nlll'I'* Ina rOll c:au vote COUNCIL Tlll9 t>ualn•11 11 con· Jot\11 w. HM11111on, Pr_.. 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APRIL 7,1989 ()\ILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GUI[)[ \OL.5/1'Ul5 . -. ~ rn rnarPrrrnrn 1'Rff PRlff-. ·----...ii Hinterlands come to-county's stages \pair of pla~s set in the hinterlands compnse the opcAing menu for this \\Cd.end on Orange Count) stages as "Lu ·Ami Hampton Laverty ~rlaacler" bov.-~ in at the Newpon Theater Ans Center and "8111 Stop" arrives at addkback College. .. Lu Ann." pan of Preston Jones· Te.>.as Tnlog). focuses on the folks ofa small Texas to"'n. Wilham Waxman directs the show. which wall run Thur~ays through aturda).\ at & p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 (except opening weekend) at the Ans Center. 2501 ChfTDri ve. ewpon Beach. Call 631-0288 for ticket anformauon. William Inge's ··Bus Stop'' a'i set in a snowbound Colorado cafe and is being directed b) H W) nn Pea~. The cast include-s Jessica JclTncs. Scan Fairburn. Tom Amen. Danette Haddad. fk,crl) .\rro-Asm1th, Chnc;1o phcr f-O\. (on ( unas and Jim Thorpe • ( una1n 11mc I'> IS p.m. Thursda)S through Saturda~ sand J pm undays until .\pnl 16 1n the McKinney Theater on the M1ss1on V1e10 campus. Rc!>Cn ataons arc taken al 582-4656 .\ handful of' current local produc11ons "'111 be ofTenng their final pcrtormann·\ 1h1s -Aeckend The~ arc· •"You Never Can Tell" on the main stage of South ( oast Rcpcnory. 655 To"'n (enter Dme. Costa Mesa ~957-4033). "anding up tonight at 8 p.m .. Saturda~ at 2.30 and 8. unda) at _ 30 and 7:30. •"Jitters" at the Laguna Pla~housc. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beath (494-0743), closing performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunda> at .2:30. ' •"Tbe Eagle With Two Heads" at the Altcma11ve Repenory Theater. 1636 S. C1rand A' e .. Santa Ana (836-7929). linal performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. •"Tintypes" at tht' We~tm1nstcr Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., \.\l'!>tn11nstcr (995-411 J). clo111ng out tonight and Saturday at 8:30. •"Tht E mperor's New Clotlles" by the American Children's Theater at the .\nahr1m ( uhural Ans Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim (544-7124), final p~:rformances Saturday and Sunda)' at 2 p.m. • "x:' en other productions wall be continuing their re pectavc cnP&Cmcnu 1h1!> "t·e~end. including: •"Hard Times" on the Second StaJC ofSOuth Coast Repcnor>. b55 Town Center Dnvc. Costa Mesa (957...033). pcctal c11rtatn limes -, ue!.da) s through Fnda)'s at 7:30. Saturda) s at 2 and 7:30, Sundays at 2 and 7 pm until l\pnl 16. •"Requiem for a Huvywelgbt" at the Gem Theater, 128S2 Main St .. Garden Gro'e (636-7213). Wcdncsda)s through Saturda)'s at 8 p.m. unnl .\pnl 15. •"~are<:row" h) the Stop-Gap theater company at the Forum Theattton thl' Fest I\ al of Ans grounds on Laguna Canyon Road in Laauna kac:t. (6~1S-Ol 35). Thursda)'s through aturda)'S at 8 p.m. until Apnl 'IS". •"Nigllt of Jaaaary lltll" at the L.P. Rcpenory Oinner~tcr. IS732·D Tusun Village Wa). Tustin (835-9611 ). Tuesdays throuah Saturdaysat S:JO. ~undays at 2:30 until Apnl 30. •··Samt Time, Next Yur" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Frttdman Wa}. Anaheim (772-7710). naghtl) except Mondays at varying cunain tames through Apnl 16. •"Cabaret" at Ela1abcth Howard's Cur\lin CalJ Dinner Thea&er, 690 El C ammo Real. Tustin (838-1540). nightly except Mondays at varyu'S cuna1n umes through June 4. •"Mame" at the H3rlequin Dinner Playhoutc, 3503 S. Harbor •Yd.. Santa Ana (9N-5511 ). nightly except Mondays at varyina cunain times through Apnl 16. • Publlher: Rosemary Churchnw'I Edllor: Tom Taft Datebook Editor. R~ Bfoom Creedw Sefvkft: kckt H~'*'son ~ Director: A111sa Tadlock \ ' .. CONTENTS •eANG' IS DEAD INDEED ••••••••••••••••••••• 10 Our critics found that 'Dead Bang' li ved up (down?) to tt~ title, although Don Johnso n did what he could with the rok of an LA cop on the ve rge of bum-out. f11I I \H \\ ART WHERE YOU rnm IT ................... 13 By DONNA AND RAY O'M' A mural in the airport? Steel cactus in Brea? A Henn Moore between two banks? With the recent explosion man in public places, a very pleasant day ean be had touring S<lutbcm California's sometimes unlikely sites. · SWAllPZOllBIES RISE AGAUl •••••... 18 By JOHN ROOS Ofangc County's Swamp Zombies. an acoustic-oncntcd -goup with an off-center aesthetic sense. hav~ put out thei r second album and it's a lively affair. ltl'l'f, 01 I \\1111 II It\ LD'E ON TD BD.,L.............................. 18 Bf JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Gmo's on the Hill is a resiaurant with a Continental fl:l ir a~ a clubby atmosphere in Costa Mesa~s Goat Hill nei&hborhOod. .. • I' I J \ ! . I '1 t ' CAU:NDAL. .... ____ ...._ ___ ..__~_ ........ f Pm•TIMETV .. . ....... J MORE ON . ~MODERN AKT .---In September of 1987 the Modern Museum of Art opened · its doors to the public. Since then, contemporary painting col- Jections from around the world and sc'uJptures by U.S. artists have been exhibited in the upscale setting of Hutton Center. · During the last year, six themes were developed ~n the museum, including the "Mano a ~Mano" (Hand in Hand) exhibit, in • which 16 Latin Americaaartists _ displayed their works. In the Museum's schedule for the present season figure a collection of contemporary wo·rks from places such as Greece, Korea and Hungary. Ann Resnik, the director of operations of the Museum. proudly mentions the Educa-. tional Outreach Program that started last year in May. "The program has been endorsed by the United States Department of Education in Washington as ex- emplary." · The county's Super- intendent of Schools. Robert Peterson, says that "the pro.- gram is unique in its simplicity and use of interdisciplinary in- struction. Students develop skils of analysis and conceptualiza- tion which will benefit them through their lives." Among the sponsors of the Educational Outreach Program are the Pila.bury Company, the MlsslOn Viet<> Company, the Warmincton Homes develop- ment, Apple and the Educa- tional Foundation of America. The Museum ts located in the Griffin Towers on 5 Hutton Centre Drive In Santa Ana. For further Information call 754-41 By LAJANA TAYLOR Delly .... c. .... -. .Eor BretP_rice. itstartedoill with a ceramics class. He was a pre-med senior at the time, and had to take an elective. But that elective -the ceramics class -was the only thing the 39-year-old sculptor needed to change the course of his future. "I fell in love with the process of making things," said Price, who then decided to change majors. And today, after having shown his SI , 500 to $30,000 pieces at. more than 30 exhibitions since the 1970s, Price ~nows the change paid off. Five of his largest and latest pieces, with heights ranging from nine to 15 feet, are currently, on display at the Modern Museum of Art in Hutton Center through August 2. With the exception of a red one that "shouts at you from the free- way," as Price has put it, the other four pieces.were painted in different shades of turquoise, his favorite color. "Up and Over," "Blue Run - ner," "Untitled Wicket," "Passage" and "Erin's Passage " are the titles of the pieces on display. They all give the sense of a huge, lightweight scenery, where children and grownups can walk through and play. Price. ho loves kids. said he would like---o build a playground environ- ment where kids "could dream." He wants people to interact with his pieces and to get a sense of how much power and force was put into creating his work. Although bending large steel pipes into soft-looking sculptures involves an "enormous amount of work," the Oranae resident doesn't consider his profession as work. "I play very hard; It's lust that my work ls the fun of my life.'' He. enloys repeatln1 his architect brother's phrase: "Work is something you don't want to do." . Pri ce creates most of his wo rks at the fabrication facility owned-and run by the Pomona College Alumni in Claremont. There, pipes that are commonly used for building bridges undergo tremendous heat, later to be bent into shape. He manipulates the material "to create a sense· of ---softness. When the heat is removed ,· these illusions of flexibility are frozen , and on one revel. the sculpture becomes a documenta - tion of those forces used in the process.'' Pomona is com monland to Price. He did his undergraduate work at Pomona Co·llege. where he obtained his tiachelor's degree in 1972 . There he met instructor Norm Hines, who greatly motivated him. "We worked together for about - three years and I learned from him ... just to keep going." In 1978. after working exclusive- ly with cla y for I 0 years, Price branched out into sculpture. "When I was working in clay, even though I made large things. it was very difficult to get any kind of scale or size, unless you started · breaking them up into modules. I wante,d my work to be a one-piece . You use a welder like a giant glue gun (in steel sculptures)." Price's works can be seen at such places as the Newport Beach Public Library, .wait Disney Studios in Burbank and Sea World in San Diego. Most of his exhibitions have taken place in California, in cities like Newprt Beach, Irvine and Los An-· geles. His open-air exposition at the \ Modern Museum of Art can be seen Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m. .to ) p.m and Saturday and Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free of charge. 08'ty ~ Oeteboc*I Fridey, Aptl 7, .. I ___ _... .... ~ .. a APRIL S M T W T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 1 12 13 141 5 16 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 21 2 2 2 3 24 2 5 26 2 7 28 29 30 I 111·: \'I' i·: H "BUS STOP" in the main theater at ~ddleb_cl. College. M1ss1on V1e10 ( 5824656). Thursdays throu&.h Sat· urda}'> a1 b p.m .. Sunda)'s at 3 p.m un11l ..\pnl lfl "CABARET" a1 Eh1abeth H o~­ ard·!> Curtain Call Dinner Theater. o9U E:.I <.amino Real. Tusun (IU~-1540). nightl) except Monda}s :11 'ar) mg curtain times through June 4. "THE EAGLE WITH TWO HEADS" a t the Alte rna tive Rcpt•r tOf) Theater. 1636 S G rand ..\' e . Santa ..\na (836-7919), closing performances tonight and Saturda) at 8 pm . Sunda) at i p.m. "THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES" b} the Amen can Chil- dren's Theater at the Anaheim Cul- tural Arts Center. 931 N. Harbor .... .. p.m .. Sunday at 2:30. -CALENDAR "MAME" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-551 I ). ni&.htl y except Mondays at varying curtain times through April 16. "NfGHT OF JANUARV 111'11" at the LP. RepertOI} Dinntt Theater, - 15732-D Tustin Village Wa~l.. Tustin (835-9611 ). Tuesdays througri Satur- days at 8:30. Sundays at 2:30 until April 30. "REQUIEM FOR A HEAVY- WEIGHT"at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-7213), Wednesdays through SaturdaY1-at. 8 p.m. until pn 15 wath Sunday performances at v. arying times. "SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Free- d man Way. Anaheim (772-77 fO). nightly except Monda)' at va.ryina cunain umes throu&.h April 16. "TINTYPES" at the Westminster Commun1t) Theater. 7272 Maple SL, Westminster (995·411 3). closing per- formances tonight and Saturday at 8:30. • "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" o n the main stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Onvc. Costa Mesa (95 7-4033). final performances to- night at 8 p.m .. Saturda}. _at 2:30 and 8. 'Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30. POP Friday Bhd .. AnahCJm (544-7124). Satur-ALABAM-A at the Pacific da\S and ·undavs at 1 p.m. through Amphitheatre tonight at 8 p.m. . ..\pnl 19 ' Socc1al guest Skip (wing. Pnccs arc presents Confrey Phillips Tno wnh Roll" performs bclinn1ng Tuesda> throUJfl_ Apnl 22 ~o CO\.cr ch.arJt. {l assie bands wtll perform &he cra'i greatest hus from "Good Goll y. M1 Moll)'." to "I Want To Hold Your Hand " 644-1700. "HARD TIMES" on thl' Second Sl5 and S22 ~rvcd scats. $1 6.50 modem renditions from Broadwa) Stage of South Coast Repcrtl)f). 655 lawn. Tlckets a vailable at the ·an~ the movies Wednc9days thro ugh To" n (enter Dn ve. Costa MeS3 Amphitheatre box office and all Fnda):S, 8 p.m. untLl late. and Satur· 195 7-40J.H. Tuc!.da ys t hrough Ticketron locauo ns. Tocharae tickets days. 9 p.m. to I a.m .. 0 2-7559. f nda)~ a1 i-30. ~turda)~ at 2 and by phone, call Teletron :u 634-1300. THE CANNERY 3010 laFa)ctte 7 \U. ~unJa" Jt 2 and 7 pm unul BLUE JlEET CAFE 107 21 t Pl.. A~ .. Newport Beach. prncnu "811 ..\pnl Ill · Newport Beach. Nick Pyzow Solo P1C1urc", ~Ith top 40s muSlc from THE WHIT! HO ' E Reil.luram and Ta,em. 340 South (04 t Hil)\· wa). Laauna Beach. p~nh h'e cntena1nmcnt and d3nc1n1 n1Jhtl). 494-081t "JITTERS" at 1hc Laguna Pia)-cvcl) Fnda) at 9 pm. and Monday 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. ton1,tu and hou~. h06 Laguna Cnn~on Road. and Tucsda) at 8 p.m. 675·REET Saturda} 675-5777 Laguna Beach (494--07431. fin al per-AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 DUD'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT· furmancc~ tonight and aturda) nt 8 Town Center Onvc, ( o ta Mesa CLtJB m the Ncwponer Rc.\Ort, 1107 -------------------------.Jamboree Road, Ncwp0n tkJ h N ET PUB 166 5 f)11c1fk ( oa\t thgh-w:ay untct 8c2 h offer\ h\.c entertainment K'"cn ni.&.hts ..it v.C'<'I.. T o n11ht. fanao "•to 9;30 ~ m 10 J .30 am Sl co"er charge S9-·192b "Two ._..!M!bs up!' Cybill Robert Ryan Mary Stuart Shepherd Downey, Jr. O'Neal Masterson ''Tiie _., n , ....,.. llMlp ·emodom m lalydr.....,..:' ......... °"""' 8ll9CKL' ~,.,. "V.'I • ... .......... :' -Joel ...... AllC-fV NOW PLAYING ~;en-:. ~==! c: -........ =:-=r ....... , ""'_,_,__,, ... . _ .. _. prcsentsthcaokkn qco frock 'n' roll 7 p.m . to 2a.m. niahtlyc'tccpt Sundo)' a nd Monday. ··shake. Rattle-and THE REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST A Free Seminar Presented by SCOTI A. BOURDELAIS A lTORNEY AT I.AW TOPICS Of Flt£E SEMI AR: • M"VOCAIU LMNI 'nUSl • Mie ... *' • .,. .. "'°"1t ............ tMf _,...._ ....... __ ...... lMllltllUST -.-D•• ..... ,.II t+ • .._ T• ••::z; 11 C11111a nr ., ....... .....Celll • D11'1 , ........ ,_..-.Cltt --~--- .. .,,. ~-. TRE a.ua .!285 c~port 81\'d 1n C~ Mtsa. Fla.sluna h&h'' m1rron and. hu,r dance noor • 'o 1 ~h1n orlhons T ickets art' SS for :all h<)y, Dool'\ open at ~ p m < :ill H-1160 THE IUGllTEOV5 8ftOT11ER' HOP I 774 8rookhurst Fount.:ar Valle} The Hoo' prnenl\ tht' cool. "Hopp)"· Hour ln tl>'*n S.. 7 p •11 f rid.I). "LC:t the Goode T1mC\ Kl I bcaJnn1n1 at 7 pm "-Ith D) Denn·, a t 1uock, $4 cover charic. \aturda\ "tlot Auaust 1aJu "a 1nllu1c to ' Dtamond stamna Ton Ro \1n1 7.30 pm. CS4' roH·r) t 3«1 '( n\l 1Vurturing. comes Easy. • • .. ,"~''" (~ .'1t'11Jt'f, f:\f'(:IJllH• l>;m Wr(Jr..lt~Otlt/ fllJltln-tl' fhUtkLl/1011 .mtf ftH'tl<I:-. ' . A Hug and Kiss "Bonus " From Orangewood • \Ion• 1ti;111 :woo111·~trd ahu..,.-cl a11d all;11Mk1n•,I t hiktn·n ronw 'IMHlM'" to t>r111wi"ftood Chlklll'rl°s Shdter c•Jt'h wtir .. "twrr. tht'\ ,in•.flt'f'Ct'I\ l>l'Oli'C'IC'tl kM'tl ..... nolirt8hf'd llw· ooU•tr.\· \OU don<lll' lO ()t.~OCl(J Chlkln·n·, ~hl11Ml41Uon f,!hc· \OU th<• cil.'lnc'\' to ltl\(~ In <>t~llll.!(' Cou111y·, f utun• ~c-.11> ~ ,,.~,.l.11 di\ kk--nd.; tM"'lh vuur .-omli«' \nd cton l for~'t to ~hop .it 1.md <1ufic1h· 101 Or.111~...,.oud Boutiqur'. "he-re 1inifl ffum re-stir. dl~'f lat>l•I ilt'l>Jn'I, cifJfktlt-cl i,,. Ill.Ill\ of nranw. <.AJUIM)-... r~in tr~ and c1 ..... ,.'-'t'S. 11r1p ~aw..-~ of Orcdfte:"MIOd (.hikwt·fi .... f"..._ •:'"' ..,. ~~a ~mhuUr hwz of ~ fron1 lhr. innun•nf, "ho 1r.1I ~out hdJ> ~• ~ -·---lllrOn•"'ood CcWMIUntl~ c._~ ~ ,... ....... *'*9l tft la' dtGK'tlblr. to-T•o ca~ Rol*\wd ... Su'lc· r."'>. ,,.....,... c' Wlfi68 ·~ 2850 E. Coa~ lltih•~ Comna d<'I \lar. C \ ... Danct•. Dance: ... Blast to the Past"' Huntington Beach. concen info line: Hunon Centre Drive. Santa Ana. Cafe.at the comer of Golden Lanttm Wllliams and the UCI Jazz C'ho1r ~•th D.J. Dennis B. Goode. $4 cover 840-0:!08. presents The New JokSpotsin thcbar and Del Prado Streets 1n Dana PotnL CtwnPllDt puoch and ddcctablC\ charge. Sunda\. ··Rock Around the and grill with 2 shows at 8 and 9:30 No cover ch.arae. are indaded in the price of ad Clock."' a h1stor) of rock and roll: Saturday p.m. The Counhouse is located one mtMion. T~ arc SIO ccneral Closed ~ondar: ··sun Rockm · ... after POISON tonight at 7:30 p.m. atthe block off lbc SS freeway, West on llloDclay admmioe:. S9 for-* atazenund 311 theS( years' Tues. at 8 p.m.($4 Pacific ~mphitbcatrt. Special gu~t MacArthur Blvd. 1n ~Hutton SUNSETPUB 166Sso..-ftcCoast studea11 ..cl1reavailablcaathcfinc CO\ Cr c:hargc).;''The Backseat 8o}'s·· Tesla. Tickets arc $)8.50 rcscn'Cd Centre. For information, call H~way, u~ Beacb.~'trcn live Ans Box Ofticie, 856-6616; UCI Bren 11'dlJsand60s danceband.9p.m.to and $1 6 lawn seating. Tickets arc S40-861S. en1trta1nment seven dayg a v.uk. Events Cuter. IS6-5000 or m1dn1ght ($4 co,er): on Wednesday available at the ampllilhcatre box THE CANNERY· 3010 LaFayette Toni&ftt, The Mt&ht> A)'trs g p.m. to TicUU'on. 634-llOO. at M p.m. ($4 Cover). Thursda). C'rat) office and all Ticketron locations. To Ave., Newport Beach, San Francisco midrii&hL ADDI AT AMBllOSU 69'\ Contests .. 963-2366. charge tickets by phone. call style caberct entertainment with TB£ COURTHOUSE RES· Town C.catcr Dr., Cosu Moa, (" JE REMIAH'S ,RESTAURANT. 634-1 300. Leslye McCtae vocalist and Lloyd TAURANT presents the Show Case salldra'sju:zstytina6to9p.m. Fnda' !!901 Warne r Ave.at Masnolia 1n MAXWELL'S 31 7 Pacific Coast Noland on keyboard. 5:30 to 10i).m. Sjngers. One block ofT the SS Free-and Saturday, S:JO to 8:30 p m Huntington Beach present hve enter-Highway. Huntington Beach. Ltt 675--5777. . • way, west on MacArthur Blvd. 10 Wcdnetday_~Dd Tbunday. 432-75511 tainmcnt Monday through.Saturday. Ferrell on 38iano, sax and vocals . VD.LA ~VA Richard Fauno s Hutton Centre. For anformauon, call BISTANGO 19100 Von Karm an 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. in Jeremiah's to -~l. 8. p m to 12.30 am • ~ano styh~Su~y through · c . .&J\.861s · Ininc. Jon_Gamet_tno f~ J311 L L h h T ni · · · · · ·· ed----'-da I c t 2 ~ · -·1•• •• __ ,.._......, nd old ' ounge. I\<.' J3LZ appy~1 our ucs-Sun y, Monday and Tuesday 8:30 ~y. 1 y .J p.m. o ~.,....... _..... umcroc .. da) through Friday. 4:30 to 7 p.m. p.m. to midnight. 836-lSSS. a.m., 3131 W. oast Highway, New-Tueeday n' roll n1 .. 1tly, 8 to 11 p.m. Tuesda' (omphmcntal) buffet. no cover or pon Beach 642·7880. tbrouah Siatunlay. 752-5222. minimum. New outdoor pauo dance SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast THE CANNERY 301~ ~fayett~ DRIFTWOOD~E 2146~ Pa· floor. 21 and over. Tuesday. Kem Sundal Hiabway, Sunset Beach, offers live Ave., Newpon Beach. DeJa Vu cific Coest... ffilhway. Hunungton Ge11 on ~u1tar. classic rock and folk THE WHITE BOUSE Restaurant entertainment seven ni&hts a week. vocahstand keyboard, 81).m. to 12;30 Beach praents .the Swinacrs T no songs. '-"cdncsday. Mad Hatter Tea and Tavern , 340 South Coast High-Planet 10, rock.in' R~ 3 to 7 p.m. a..m. 675--5777. wilh sonp from the 30s and 4(-" Pan' comedy conccm~· Thursday way, Laguna~ --..nts Luke & and then K.indrul spin.is 8 p.m. to SUNSET PlJB 16655 Pactfic·coast fnday and Sauarda" 8 pm 11 through Saturda). classic rock and The Locomotiv~ .. ~ch-Sunday at midnight. 592-1926. c H1pway, Sun_sct Bach. offen ""' nudni&ht, and Sunda"y' 2 to 6 pm roll and top 40 music with The Ticket. 8:30 p.m. $2 co\fer. BLA~TllOllN A trio pla)ing COT t~inThcmen~~ ~"cn9 mihts 1at •ccsk.2 536-1 (2 I, ask for Onhood LounfL For information. call 848-2662. 494-8088. ttachtional lmh and Scottish music, om ... 1 1T1t.S p.m LO a.m. VILLA NOVA p.an1st Carlos O NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner Ave. COURTHOUSE R?Sf A UR ANT. 2 each Sunday at the Old O.na Point rover c~ 592-1926. ttp ..Ptrf()f'l'1)$ a vanct~ <'a' ~=================~================~=~ U~~~~l8S~~ bmn1~~sa~~IMl1 r Bl't'd. 1n Hu nungton Bqch ., BlutS LatLD·fluored fa\iorilCS Thur;J.i , Nl&ht. SOO-. ume 1 10 pm .• ~ and • th~ Saturda) from :30 pm 1c o"cr Ad.~uss1on at the door 1 $4 t.30 a m •• Sunday throu&h Wronc' • ~ . ,frr·"c11//i Tite 7th Annual ~dtei Celebrity Golf Classic I!!W p With H ost MERLIN OISE MOND AY, APRIL 17, 1989 ..,. ,,.,, """ ... BMW OF Oll11I AllEIUCA '""' THa 90UTHlllN CAlJPOafiftA 8MW DIA' m M-----Monday, April 17, 1999 Los Coyotn <:o.,;try a.b ti/ /Jll#. t't't/Wt• ht-~wfi~ ( ""'1#ttttp 4 \ I ..,....,,.,, I n'<tl HWlll #w11.Hltit """'""'""' <. t For information call: Carol Kirk (114) 67 J-5938 Call 964-.211 for mfonnat1on. <by from 8:30 p.m lO 1 ~arr Wedaeeda Rtcliard Fauoo's ~ and B~""J Y St)hnpontbtpeaao3131 V.e-s1 (1>J 1 SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Ol\l tlt&bwa}', N~ Beach 64:!·., )\ Ht1hway, unset Beach. ofTt'rJ u"e CAni..md. 501 30th St. e,... po entena1nmtnt SC\tn m&his a v.cck. Beach. 675--2961. ~nts cntcna111 All A We 9 p.m to I a.m. S3 cover mcnt niabtJy. 1'oay Guerrero ~'t 1 charae. 592-1926 ton11)u9pm.io t· Oaln S "l ln • c~. Thunclay SUNSET PUB I b6.S.S Patlfk. <:o~t S.tudaJ H1ghv.ay. \unset Beath, ofTcl'\ h'c TR! PALCONA.lllES natmn;ill cntcnaanmcn1 !IC'C'n n1gh1\ a v.l"l'k _ acdaamtd JUI t'nsemblc from tli. Ton1gh1 throu&h turd1) The l \. "" Foret Acackmy h1ghl1¥h'' 1 uncrs 9 30 P n~ I~ I lO am .. Sl the t-ullcnon ( ollcie 17th \nnu.d 'f" tO\.Cr charac S9_ 19.6. Jau Fe-su\al at s p m. fC'\t11;-:aJ ldmt~\lon 1i SS anti '" rt 1ttt l\ltlabk throulh lh<' fin" \11 Bo' Oflicc b) phonini 7 H• If .J \II Friday ru11cnon Con 1 iert M ~ ~ l t < hapman \ ·" f'ullerton ... Sanday A.._VO: .BAil A.~0 GRILL ~ ... l,;aaun ( an on Road, ~una a h Ben 'i1ll1ktn·, l>iuc Ja11 \llStar" earh \unda) from 4 10 7 r n1 What do ~have liJ common? Ja~k Benn" & Fl~wer• bp llorrl Both are 39-years old. To Celebrate, we offer beautiful Australia 's National Flower . . 95 cents each cash & carry While 448 E 17 .... ~ ....... ~ ......... -. C \I I '\U\I< ( P\ll'\i IP 494-1911. lllJM auNNBll L600 Pacific Cout Highway, Seal Beach, presents The Sons of &he Beach. one of Southern Cahfomia's most popular duuellnd ~bands from 6 to 10 p.m. each Sund•>: o cover charat. (2 I 3)S%-I 624. CAYE UDO SOI 30th t .. Newport Beach, Laun Jazz with Bobby Red· field 3· 30 to 8:30 p.m.: entenamment n~tly 8:30 p.m to I a.m too1gbt wnh the Wayne Wa)'M Band. 67>-2968. Monday CAFE UD(), SO I 30ttr t .. Newpon Beach. Entertainment niahtl> 8:30 p.m.-1 am. Wayne Wayne ~nd with vocalist Holh mnh th~ evening. 67S-296 . TuetldaJ CAFE UDO SOI 30th t N~wpon Beach, Entena1nmcnt ni&htly 8 30 p.m. to I a.m Ronn1t Brov.n on kc) boards and '1b( toniaht 675--296 ·. WednetldaJ LE MEJUDIEN HOTEL 4SOO MacAnhur Blvd "e~-pon Beach "Lt Jau Club .. fu1unn& "'orld class J3.l1 an1'it pothghted v.~kJy in the four tor) tnum of the Cafe fkun For more 1nformu1on. call 476-2001. t \len ion l 11 J • · CAFE UOO SO I 30th t .. Ncwp~>n Bcac.:h p~nts tnterta1nment night· I). Braz1han JlTI b_y Kenn Lc1ta) toni&Jit 8 30-p m tol a m. 67$-2968. Thu.nday CAPE UOO SO I 30th Cit • ewpon lk:> h, presents Ak:l Ta)lor. JaL7 'ocahst v.1th the Wayne Wayne S..nd tonight '\O p.m to I a.m 675-2968 or 6 73-5056. JAZZ PAClnc a non-profit or· pn11.at1on to l)fCSCJ'\e and eOCOUfllt' h' e J311 meets t'\t'r) Thunda~ at 7 p m and 1~ ~" &o JUL mu u:1ans andJ:llZ butl for moR 1nfonnat1on. call Dr C harl~s Rutherford at 4 l!-5~ I 'I or 8111 on at 6'42· 764 f I '''If \I intcrnat1onall) k~d\n classic Ballet Theatre at 3 p.m m the Robt'n SUJtanst Coppcnlt'ld every Sunda)' 8. Moort' Tbe.ttrt. 2701 Fairv1e mtnts. Ballroom. Laun danC1n&-Call Sso.-06 76 for mo~ 1nformauon. 11 a.m. to 3 Road. Costa MC"Sa. dVlrtce sc~,..1 PrldliJ p.m. 67S-68SS. adnHSSJOn. $4.SO, $6 at the door. Smaday llaFACULTYllECITALSEIUES Senior and chlldrcn d1.\rounts a\atl· PEJlf'ORMING ARTS DANCE Plan ... Lu<:erne OcSa~rforms to-able. For infonnauon. can 432-s · SCHOOL ~n House Cclcbrauon at m LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500 n1pt at 8 p.m. an the Cl Fine Ans MacAnhur Bl\ d.. Newport Bt'ach. Londanct nee Studios, 362S W Cooccn KaJI. Tickets arc $6 &Cnt'ral l"rlcla .. DancaM in MacAnhur 81\d .. • tc. 307. Santa admission and SS for Kn1or ciuzcn.s 1 Ncwpon"T· toncbnd&,t' Band ""h 8 Ana. to lntroduct locaJ talents and and studt'nts and arc avilabk at the LE MERIDlEN HO'A:L 4500 vancty of bia band and Broadwa> h1ghhght dance. theatre. an and Fmc Ans Box Office, 8S6-6616. tht' MacAnhur 81"d. Newport Beach, from 7 to 11 p.m. ca h turda) For music Pcrformanc.."CS by amatt'u~and UCI Bren Events Ccnttt, 8S6-SOOO .. An Evenin& of Motown" each infomlauon.all476-200t,c.lleMion profcs 1onill groups and ind1vtaual and Tickctron. 634-1300. Fndav with the toncbndgc Band 3 I 13. tod3y at 3 P m. · Saturday from ?tollp.m.476-2001.c>.tension LONDANCE/F{\EO A TAIRE lRVlNE ACADEMY OF PER· VCl mo&""'"TYRECITALsoRlES ·311 '3. STUDIOS 362S W. MacAnhur, uuc FORMING ARTS presents a .. ...,.~,,..., -=-308. Sant.aA.na. Dance forrouples or b1ccntc.nrua1 urudutuon of tht> Flutist Mananoe Wh1tmycr wifll Sata.rda)' sin&les. I t Satu rday nnd 3rd Sunday French Ballet "la f-Jlk MaJ Gan;tce·· pianoaccompan1stDav1d(lemensen BEACH BLANKET BAU.ET Or-cacnmonlh.8.JOto 11 :10 at J pm at Orang Coost College' at 8 p.m. in the UCI Fine Arts Conctn angc Coast ollcae pr«ents Coast p.m. Adm1 ion $5. includes rcfrc..-sh-Rohen B. Moore The•nrc. :!701 Hall. Tacket arc S6 for general --------------------.,....------------------adm1ss1on and SS for scoior c1tt1ens and tudents and arc available at the Fine Ans Box Olllet. 856-42S9, UC'I Bren Events Center, 8S6-5000 a1\d T1ckctron, 634-1300. LOS ANGEL~ PHU.HARMONIC . Al\drc Pre' 10, conductor and Jo hua Bell. violin. tonight al 8 pm. at the Oranic County Pcrfomung rts ('enter, ponsorcd by the Oranic C.ount) Philharmonic oc1c1y~ l 1ckcts range 1 n pncc from SI 0 to $30 and arc aH1lablc at the Center Boit Onicc, S~~RTS and T1ckC1mastcr 740-2000. • . ~'~ ' UCI CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES To~n Wood~·Jl~ Quintet " 1th p1an-~" ~'~ Flnr ns Concert Hall tonight at 8 p.m. r1d.tts att pnccd at $8 for 1cncral adm1 sion and S7 for senior cauzen5 and stu'dcf'lts and arc available at the fine .\rts Box Office 856-6616. U\I B~n E"cnts Center. 8S6-SOOO or T1ckctron. 634-1300. THE· BOUZY ROUGE CAFE ~1cal stnng quartet Opus IV accompanies unda) br\Jnch 11 am to I pm. 3001 Ncwpon 81\d., CWJ)!Of1 Beach. 6 7 J. 344() EL llANCllJTO MEXICAN R&S- TAVRANT 2800 rwpon Bl\d cwpon Beach prtsent • ~ t\ 1 ! './ E AME RIC AN WEEK A PR I L 3 · 'J "Please help me fight the worst case of injustice in the history of the United States." In 1980, the l '.S. upreme Court d eclared that the tllecal confiscation of the Black Hilla. of Squth Da.kota from the Sioux Ind ian . baC'k in 1877, represented the " ... most r1pe and rank case ..of dishonorable dealing, in all probabHtt • i1HH.1r-hi w : " only did!h.t_. -~tlt'1, ,.· .. ,,t ... 1 S upreme ('ourt find the go\·ernment to be directly rHponsible for the illecal confiscation of ~ioux lands . but also the government was found to be guilty of breachin.c it trus t responsibility to the Sioux by allowinK the plunderin~ of Sioux gold and Bilvt'r fro m the confiscated territorie without paying the Sioux people any compe-nsation for the illegal ta king of theV' natural rffources. To da te, morf' than 1 18 billio n otS1ourgotd and •ilver ha\f' been takf'n fro m . ioux land , and the ha\f• not rt'<'eived one dime in compe nsation for tM conftBCation of their wf'alth. mazincty. thi plunderin.C 1tlll continue today. a 70 pound of • ioux 1old and s ilver art' remo,ed dail) fro m Sioux lands wilhout any l'ompensation beinc paid to them. As a re ult of this terrible injustice a nd miatrealftlenl, the SioWl are the poore t and moat dHtitute of alt people in our society. t:nemployment on S ioux rewnationa it at thf' 83 perceftt le"el: infant mortality is 3'" times the national averace: and the life t'Xpectancy o( a penon livin1 on a Sioux ~HrvaUon i• 26 y .. a,.. shorter than the l .s. population H a whole. ~ C 'h1rf Ph1/ .'itf'1 f'n' ·'l>t u ni C'h1,,f of th1• ( ,'n•at.S1ou x ,\'ntmn DRUG AND ALCOHOL WOri1en'1 Recovery Groups (714) 661-3864 Thi• situation npnoaentt a blittht o n the t'Ottki•nce of Am.-rica. It i now lim~ for thl .er.al nation to cor~l't this tnrible inju11iet". Toda'. thf' abjt"t't po\'l"rty th• Sioux peopl• •ulfer ' a dirttl rt" ult or . the illecal C'Oft~atk>n ot thftr lands. and thto C'Ontinuin1 plu"4tri•I ot llMir natural ,.M>Urce • Pl••H IMlp IM Riou' people in tlteir fich1 a1aiHt l-Ju•tite.,, mu ... out the t'oupon aftd HMl•I in your t'ltftk today to help c~rrHI lhi• ••rriblf> itualiota. Wit It ~·our help, •·e •·ill alert A••rita ilMI our Con,-rneioaal leacler. la llU9 .... t'8M ofliUntk-e .. tlMo ..... Of)' or A 111,_ T1111Mv, .. em Mlp dM duef'Vi•I ........ , •• ftMUy ~ ....... J-etift •k) -. ...................... 110 ,. ..... . ....... -.. ,..., ..... Ud Go4 ... ". ... .,, .... Dear Chief Stevens, Tk t"-Ma C"OtM fo. •Ma 1rnt nlio• lo mH•t tt. lftTtMt --· CHI tk C'O....W.Ct Of AIMrita 8MOdete4 •itlt 11w c .. u .. u.a ar I~ aM alstrnt ... t of tlw SiM' ,.,.._, Htn .. •Y c.t,..tiff to tltt Red Cao.4 A..mt.a IM.._ Sotltf)i. hw., 1 BOft·profh, la' •M•tlMllll, daaritaMt orp.lntiotl. o 115 o S15 a SJ5 a S5I o s1• ors __ _ C'a•. !tt't•. ,_ ''" a... CIM4 A•fku ,..._ SecliM1. IM. l402 \ti..tlc-t'IO!I Orne. S1111c ??O. '"..,<Mir_.. tlnU c'l'IUl·) S .· Farr' ll'v. Road. Costa Mesa. Ad- m1)s1on 1s S6. ch1dlrcn 10 and under and !>Cn1or cmLcns. $5 For infor- ma11on. call 551-3507 THE SOPHJSTICATE AOcmoon w.ing dancing. Ma·o's Lounge at the Red Lion Inn. JOSO Bristol Street Costa ~ksa prl·St·n1s Barm.·~ Olson Jnd h1~ .:!ll piece orcht~tra c' c~ ~undJ~ allernoon ,lrom .:! 10 6 p.m -\dm1.,l11on I\ $5 pq pcr'>on. Fn..'C 'Jkt parking Ticket\ ma~ ~· purcha'>Cd in ad' ann~ al the hotel gill ,hnp f or n:~m· informauon call Elda Ham .ii (21 '1)9~2137 Monday MARTl~ & TONI' <,wing Dance 1 lub mt-ct-. at)(.'\ cral 0raO£e ( ount) loca1101., DanC't'S. dance c5ntcsu. Janee in;>~ pla) outings, bcach- panit•s art.• some of the actl\'11tes Dance lci..,ons are offered beginning 10 advanc1.'<1 ballroom 10 swing. For 11ntc\and h>1.:111un~ call 8~0-1518 Wednesday COST A MESA/FRED AST AJRE DANCE STUDIO 248b "'cwpon Hl ,d .. .:!..(.Costa Mesa. \\-cdncsda) n1g.ht dance open to the general pubh(· "1th a one hour d:mcc clas., preceding 1he public dance ~nn1n& . SPRINGISIPIONG DANCE spon- at 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. unul mid--son:d by FLIRT, Hobday Inn. Ma.an night. C'ost for dance class and daocc ~llroom, 7667 Center Ave., H_unt- 1s $7 per person. Sot\ drinks available 1ngton Beach, 8:3-0 p.m. to midnight. for purchase. For more infonnauon DJ John Symes. Cost 1s $4. FLI'RT or rcscrva11ons. ca ll 650-3048. hotline: 647-1628. Sablnlay DANCE LESSONS AND SOCIAL-IZING FOR SINGLES Two hours of dance instruction in silt mecunp . April 8 through May 13. 4 to 6 p.m. 1n Rccrrauon Educauon 201. Golden West Collqc, 15744Goldcn WcstSt., Hun"".aton Beach. Prosram fee is S38. For more 1nformatton and advance rqatrat1on. call 891-3991. .. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- Thuraday COSTA MESA QUlCKSTEPPERS a senior c1111en square dance group seek cxpe nenced square dance cou- ples to JOtn them . The Ou1cksteppers m('Ct regular!) e' cry ih~t'lday. I 0 a.m. to noon at the dbwntov.n rommunll) ce nter. Anahetm aod (·enter Sts. 1n Co ta Mesa. For more information. call 545·5669. Friday PROFESSI ONAL SI NGLES Dance Part} at the ZOT Lounge. In inc: Hilton 405 Frecwa~ and Jamtxm.'C in In inc 8 p.m. to I a.m I rec self parking. SJ 'alet parlmg. .\dm1ss1on co 11s S 12. £\cot hotline. ~94.8932. . PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet tor T.G.1.F at (JOlden Sail~ Hotel. 6285 E. Pacific Coast High. Long Bea h. 5 LO 7 p.m f or 1nf0rmat1on and rcscrva11on~. call 83~8744 > ' NERS Orange Coast Chapter 26. (custody not required). Free oncn- tallon at 7:30 p.m. Open to the public Ora_nge Coast SiiWc Dance with live band at 9 p.m. at Co ta Mesa Golfand Country Oub, I 701 Golf Course Onvc, Costa Mesa 847-1600 or 54~5788 for more 1nformauon about the organizauon. Membership rn Parents Without Panncrs is open to divorced. separ- ated. widowed or never mamed parents ofh\lng children Cu tod) ol the children tS not a fact0r. A noo- profit, non-sectanan, educauonaJ or- ganaat1on. PWP -(>rO\ldcs a pro- gram of social acm 111c • discussions and SUJd)' aroups ior sinak parcnu and their ram1h~. LET'S TEE IT UP.\ club (or s1nitc gotrcrs bctv.ccn the ages of 30 and 55 -who ~ant to pla) socially and meet other s1oale golfers. Dues arc· $15 annual!). Pia> vanous local an<l reg.ional course Membership dtrcc:- LOr).. For more 10formauon. call 854-0690or wntc to Let's Tee It p. 31 Rainbow R1dgc. lrv1nc. 92715. ADVANCED DEGREES LTD. for single MD's. Ph.D's. MB A''-Ml\'s, etc.Joins wtth Orange Count)' 1nl)es wnh College dqrces for a pan) and dance at ff"'-1ne Hilton's Zot C'lub. 1 7~ Jambortt BITd. mme pm. to mJdn1ght. Hot and cold hor d'ocu"~· professional DJ Fur full c alendar o f e'en!!> c all (818)34 1747. PRIME Of LIFE IN6LES m«t for dinner atthtJoll) Roicr Inn 640 W Katclla i\nahe1m at 7 p.m. for rcsen-a11ons. call 836-744. FLJR1' fun lovmi lnd1ndual Relaung Toicther. ·mc:ct (or a Bike RJ<k I r a m to 3 pm bcJ1nrun1 at Huntington urf &. 5.pon. I 06 Pa- cific Coast High"~>-Huntington Beach. Call the FLIRT Hoehne 647-1628. for more mform.iuon. Sanday J..A.S .. P. GALA DA.lliCE PARTY Jcv.1~h Assoc1a11on of \mgk Pro- Drug & Alcohol Referrals 1-800-322-3363 Monday -Fr1day Ram · 1 Opm Call Toll Free and Become Dnac and A1coboJ hed The Resou('('(;> Ct-nlt-r •Help la a Phone Call Away Free Profe.lcmal Information ~Referral Aal9tance 11~ Rf"'i0l1rt r C c-ntM" 1 .. Q ~uint ~ wkk Communlt) !-.rrv1<f' t1ui1 pt"(l\Kb lhf' tollow11~ 'lt'n'icf':'o. • st.a:ccl ttu rt ~ • -tlld ~ 4llilW • tu 1000 c "'"'.is . Uall tr w TOO • lit4p • II Of t •Jelll trt.• !IUUf at ¥.\ llledal ir.1et1111· Oii f~ lpP ·"'· m.lltftll kllOOI b&ilCt p!t•Cllhl)ll Plctf Alt ;tt~ l*l. 41%1FF ellUIYlt!. MTITODAY , ---- fcssaonak bo6d a da~ Pl.rt)' at tht Sheraton. 333 Ocean Blvd .. tn Umg Beach from 6 to 11 p.m. Dinntt butTet, music and daOCJng. Advance.· payment is SIO members, Sl2.50 non· members. Adm1JStOn at the door JS S 12.SO Ql(mbcn. SIS non-mem- ber$. For more anformanon. call the J .. A. P. hoc: (21 J)JOS-1889. BIG OllANGB SINGLES SAILING SOCIETY aoes whak wa1rhin1 e' c~ unda) 11:30 a.m. to 4:10 p.m. on a lu~ul) ilboat. Share expenses 1't1 <"'penentt n«cssat). Call Fred a1 646-4005 for more 1nformat1on F .LLll T. unda) proarams bq.1 1'1 at ., p.m. 1n th e Scactl1T Villa.gt• 'hoppt na Center, 220S Mam Stre.:t u1te 20. Huntmaton Beach DonJ 11on 1'> SJ and free child care I\ a\atlable. frtt danc1n' Ill Huot· ington Beach Inn folloM at 9 p m (all 647-162 for mo~ informauon and 10 lca\e messqcs. PRIME OF Uf'E SI GLES mct·t foraC hampqne Brunch-at P1ra ~o\ ~4961 Dana Point Hatbor Dr . Dan.l Pom• at noon for anformauon :ind r~t"\aUonl, call 36-8744. Tueed.iy LIBERTY ING LE ~ TOASTMASTE1'S CLUB mttt c' t: r TutSda> ill 7 pm at Columbo ~ RC\taurant, 1610' ulh Harbor Bl' d at Wamtr Ltam to ~peil.. hsien and Mobile D•sc Jocke)' •25 Per Hour . ..,hf._.,. ~eddmcs Rc,cptJOM. P.aaies ru: We! M c c; 01f«I Par'y C..mo Ct>nt~ts appropn.JI# mu<1< pfu, )OUT l,wortlt'S • l .D ..... D .... a , ....... ,. ..... ,. .................. 1m-u..mu--s.u..11w .· C \11,U\llt 0'11'1 I U tbtnk more efr«t.avely. No chaqe to the.Red Omon wilkhe Wt-ion. 2 TU J11PmOV prelCllb tflree U.. wortd°110p manulKtwas will be on on I.be lOS.fool Plci6c .Handllowe•. VISltors. For more 1nfonnat1on, call for I dnnks and ha.If~ appcllzcn. softttina ICU each n Tuesday through exhibit at the 16th annual Newpon Cost 1s $}3 per~· S 16.SO for Lcc8WINSte1Gn~~.6-!~·l!4L Pnce is SIS or $12.SO with spccw 1'hursday,($6);8:30and 10:30p.m. 8eacbShowatudoMannaVLI•"' chtldrcn under I . Forrcscrvauons. """u ~DANCE discount Call tbe Red On100 for Fnday and Saturday. Newpon Beach. Show houn arc 11 call 548-8700. CLUB Learn west coast sw1na. .fox-more informauon; SS6-7701. (SI). ctoon open at 6 p.m Dinner is a.m. to 6 p.m. wetldays, 10 a.m. to 6 ORANGE OOVNTY SWAP MEET trot. v.-ala. umba, ta.nio and all SlNGLES SUPPORT GROUP served n1&Jllly. p.m.•weekends, with free partins and presented by Tel-Phil Enterpnses ballroom dances at the Irvine Hilton spooso~ ~y Luuna Beach United complimentary shuttle service Ad· each Saturday and Sunday 1n the Zo1 Room II 8 p.m. S6 or S 19 per Methochst Cburc6's WC'Slcy Counsel· Wecl.D•daf m1ss1on wdl be SS for adults. $2 for mall\ park.allJ lot of the On.nit month. Dance at 9 l).m. For more •DI Cenicr from 6 to 7 p.m. at the s UR NT children 6 to 12 and chtldrtn under 6 ounty Fair Grounds 7 a.rn to 4 p.m. mformatioa. call 4~S93. church. 21632 Wesley Drive. South 8~~·~~:::·s Av~.~ 1!ntio!ton admmed free. For more 1nformat1on. Admission 1s fifty cents for wa!k·tn Lllu.na. Thtre will be a donation of Beach, Mad' Haticr Tea Party Com-call the Duncan Mcintosh Co at On.oat County Fairpounds anfor· Wed.liHdaJ SIO per pcnon per eveniJll. edy Concert every Wednnday 10 the 673-9360. mauon phone number 1s 7St-3247. PIUllB OF LIFE SINGLl!S meet 'downstairs naatu cl ub. Three top GOLDENWESTOOLLEGESWAP fordinoerattbeEJk'slodlie,4101 E. comicsappearat9 p.m.Covcrcharge S.ta.rdaJ MEET 8 a.m. IO 3 p.m. th frtt Willow, Loas Beach at i p.m. For is$3. ~ PSedYCBlCFUT1JVTA.LhatClht newly ~ ::~~as1~~n,~t~6a~~ raervatiom. Call 836-8744. lloadaJ iorm Untversa rut enter in Saturdays and Sundays or two spacts CALIPOUllA SINGLES Happy S E TERTAINM•NT Lag~oa !"'•suet. Psychic readings for $1 0 on unda) "'1th proettds Hour and Mixu DanclftJ. each DUltE' N ic. available in areas such as tarot cards. from the swap meet ioin& to campus Wedanday, S to 9 p.m. It \he Zor LOUNGE a\ the Ne~rtcr Resort ,J'rld&• psychometry, dream interpretatton. _ organu:uioni •. sci>.olarshiJl'$ and com· Lountt. Irvine Hilton and Towers. pracnt ~ ooday Napt ., channehn& and free Lectures. The munat) servi~ nroJ«tS. for 10. 17900 Jamboree Blvd..t ln-1nc. Free Showcase with oomedaans from GEORGE PLIMPTON "The Art fes11val will be held at lhe Chcla d1tional informat:On. call 898-2389. buffet Fee as SS. 830-lulO. throughout the Southern Cahforrua Of WinninJ: An Amateur Among the Bookstore. 27.601 Forbes Road,. nit The swap meet as held in the parking NnPOllT B&ACll IAIUNG ua performing. be&lnnina at 8=30 Pros .. tonCbt at 8 p.m., It South 37, Luuna Niguel. .S82-0t 80 lot located at the entrance of 1he SINGU:Saclubforsaa&leailonwitll p.m.Dukc'sMonday'Ni&btShowcasc: Coast Community C hurch BARBERSHOP HARMONY co~e at the Golden West trttt • or without a boat. aec 21 and olda for bas no cover cba.rJe. The Ncwponer aiad.itonum, 5120 Bonita C,anyon TREASUJlES.,n two performanc". sub., parnes and lociahz:ins. Meets Rnort is located at 1107 Jamboree Road. Irvine. Book SA&DU\I by the 2:0 I p.m. and 8:02 P m. at Chapman tra ic hatu bt'twccn Edtnger and the fin& and lbird Wednesday o(c.cb Rd.Just QSt of Pacific Coast Hi&bway aulbor at 7 p.m. ~octal admus1on as c.ollqc Audltonum, 333 onb Mcfadden U"ttts mo1ubatlhcNcwponcrRnort.ll07 in Newpon Beach. 644-t700. ext. S7,UClfacuJty.stafT.scniorcatizens Glasscll, On.nae $8 and S6 ad~ AGE OF CHIVALRY SOCIETY Jambonc, ~ Beach. 6;30 S7S. and oon-UCT students, $6; UCI mission. For informatton. call meets on the second Saturday of each soaalbour,Mccunabellosatlanlhc TBE DIP80V features three of students SS. Tickets on sale at the 968-0IS9. month from 10:30a.m.to1 pm at mectJnaroom.mdsarOund IOp.m. LA·s best kno~n comedians every BrcnEventsCenterBoxC>ffi«andaJI WATCH A WHALE The HentqeParltanlrvtnc. Thcpubhc 1s folk>wed by dancina wilb a hve band Monday ni~t. Doors open at 6:30 Tack.won locations. Tocbarle tickets Hornblower Whale Watch Cru1~ 1nv1tcd to bnna a lunch and enJOY unul I a.m. Vaid PartJna as frtt for p.m. For mfonnation and dinner by phone. call 8S6-SOOO or~ 1300. ofTcn a dwnpqnc brunch and a pmes. music and costumes from the thole bav1na a c:Odna.il an the Dukes reservations. call 8~S~SS. chance to sec the lf'IY ~~ maira· prt\-a1hng culture 10 Western Europe t..ou._~tbemeetina,.CostisS6. NEWPORT BOAT SHOW New non each Saturda) and unday, 10 bet~ccn 1000 and 1600 A.0 For Call 969-1111 tor n:corded info about power and saalboats from some of the a.m. to I p.m. out ofNev.pon Harbor more aoformauon. calJ S4 7-2093 ctul9Kliv1ties. r-~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.:.·~- las ON YOVS OWN sinales SS and over, meet aww friends 1n a warm supportive atmosphere every Wednadly) to,.4:JO p.m. fora varied propam 1nctucfins dinner •t local remuruts and a monthly pot luck. Ollis Senior Cnw. 800 M111urn1e (Stb and ~te) COl'Oftl dd Mar, 644-3245. 'W'Q'• CINDIA• An op.; ~ b' 11nala to meet while auendina pnvate scrttninp of fea- ture films. The Rtd Onion and Edv.ards Hutton Cinema 1n Hutton Center host the opt'OIOJ na&Jlt v.ath a popcorn and soft dnnk~ from 6 to 7 p.m. in the thntrl"I folJo""ed b} 1 pm ate tcrttnina of .. Orc.lm Team" and a P<K' tcrttnina pan) at ___ ........... _ -- "lbe FmUdest Ccmed.Yol the 1l!arf" _,_ .. ,.., _____ _ CHEVY CRASE -·--____ _. ~---1 :....... I=== ... ----............ ........ -... -.. .,.._ ..... _ .... .. =--===-:. --... --..-.a..=c -·-·----...... ----·~· ...... , ... , .. -............ l'•u•ll1re =-:::., Cdebrate .. 11'1,_.._. ...... .._lcrlCMll .. _.. .............. UI ......... ....; • Cll la.rtm. I•_.._ u 711.•Cll~'flllJllrly. ,. .. ~ ....... "Tiii temr, .... ....., ..... I DtiF J b HJdD tliy II Cll ...... , ... ... ....., .... T\lS ~\8 -800PM Wt:D AAa. 19 &OOPM PAOGIWI CAlW T.US ~ 20 800PM ,,. APAI. 21 &OOPM ~--.._.llllillf\ ___ .... ......,"" ... .. o ....... . Classic .................. ................... -·--· ,..._ .......... ----- ''1lIIS ¥EAKS 'BIG'! The Dream Team' ~ an Outiagcous, Ultimately Endearing Comedy." !WI Tho.-. A.'ill()UAnD""" "Mkhacl Kalof1 Is posJdftly woodcrfu1. A fresh and inventive comedy with taugm that come stJ"aWlt from the heart:' an lttd. AT ml \lreaffiTealJJ "'JUr ~on a fidd mp to rnllr) STARTS TODAY •&IOIO •IA--·~ -c-' _.._ UI • llllOI i.-..IMCll ..... .. .....~ ...... """""" ..... ... ... .,, ... • •• Jun Massingale Writer /E41&or Lapaa Hilla To paraphrase. people who like this kind of movie are probably going to lake 1n1s movie a lot. For Bun Reynolds. Clint Eastwood or Steve MCOuecn. subs111u1c Don Johnson as a baa-bo} cop chasing a gang of u&I}' crooks across an ugly America. ffs been done. but better. before. for the RMllc audience there arc car chatn. explosions. aod a one Oft boe f~ff with the major vilajo. For the women, !ffrc .. s Dem Johoson with has slun off. If you demand mort thu e:llplod1ng gas tanks and the chanc~to l«r at 1 a.. _ _...:.;.......;. ... man·s ribcqe. suy nvmc. The temtory is to familiar ~ movie maJce~ sleq>walk through it There's a stuptd. b11otcd Ollatioma shenfT. an enrqed police chic< beck home who shouts at the hero and thrcaaens &o take him offtbe ca., and a psyc:biatmt who's a wimp of. lic:erally, unbebcvlblc prl>ponioas. Tlat oaly tbina they for&ct to throw "' lS I hooker. I wonder wny they foraot the hooker. As a matter of fact. all the charac- ters are unbcltevable. The youna woman who 01'5 in and out of the hero·~ bed and the e:ll-wife who takes has monc) and has children away from him are there just to generate s.,,mpath) for our 111-treatcd hero. Creak. groan goes the plot. - Even the weather as unbelievable. l n Dttcmbcr people an Burblnlc wear summer clothes day and nipt. C-mon. cuys. it's 001 that wann. The only humor1unadvcrtent. Has fellow cops tell a supposedly hu"l- over Don Johnson he looks terrible. He doesn't. He looks much bener than c-,,erybody else. The last image on the s.crttft as a close-up of DJ cOC'k1nc has head. ~hftJI'\& an C)cbrow and gnnnanJ m1s.- ch1e vously. Shades of Maanum, P.I.! The whole film rs a rema ke of somc- thin& clic that wol'kcd sometime. somewhere. Any- one over the aac of 12 has already seen 11. Tim Reid 1s thrown away as a Western shcnfT an a cowboy hat. Venus Fly Trap. wbtre have )OU aone'! Of count, a lot of 1t11At IM'ft.ID' •Otk1 IS Ute dolt"1crecl.it111M>wed:lt wasn t a ca.M. railt)'. Men lib a ~l. Dianne Elwood Typist SutaAu ··Dead Bang. .. When I first saw the previews for this film I thought 'it showed definite possibilities. The idea of someone going up ~inst the world of whjte supremacy Is not a new one. but it definitely has the potential to be a suspenseful action film. Unfortu.n.alCly, suspense is not what you (t1 from "Dead Banc" -neilhtt is act.ioa. 11Uny miftulcs uuoetus Ae. I l&afttld loc*.ill M my ..... fn "l>Nd lie ..... Doa Job..,. =-~~~ fn1stra&ccl ••• P'.....-.1 ~ ... xec1-out credit cards. pest-4~ bills, Md a paranoid. v1ndic- tive u -wifc. is u"cd to in- vutiaatc the hotnicHSe of a pohtt off~ who was fatalty shot at the smae of an armce robb:erY. After lootiftl around &be~ o/lk c:rn-.... .._, ... it to bis offecc ud pica*..._ Bobby Bur111 off tbt ~-a lite ef parole violManwldedll•-.... prime .,..ect. Witbotlt a sMld fll evidcace ..-. dlit ... 8ect bealns hit invnciption. Tn spite ofbeina handi~ ~ • weak script and a darcaor with absolutely no control, Don Johnson docs a puub&e job. However, since he's hana.in& on by his fi~ls within the first IO minutes of his performance. Johnson does linae to save th~ . Bob Balat.n, best known for has ponra al of Dr. ChaAdra in ··200 I: A Space~~ .. and .. 2010: The Year We Make Contaet, •• 11 ves a belaevabk pcrlOnnance as Elliot Wcbl)\ ~·· peroleofTar. Tim Reid of"WKRP" fame abo sW1 as Otief Di"°"· a black cop whose Junsdaction lies in the bean of racist territory. Because of the mechanical dialoeuc and weak plot. screenwriter Rob- cnF<>*r is much to blame. How-~ ever. I behcve in givi credit~ crcdi'ls due so rm also .aoing to P;Oint the fiftler at direc-tor JOhn Frank- enbeimer. In a bumbliQ& aue•pt to speckle U9 lbe holes 1 n Foeatt' s scttenplay, Frankmbcimrr u., un-~ ICX and I di91U1tiftlly .,...ec vomit tttM to vy aad keep iht-alldm•cc &o. DC*Ci111 dalt **'••• He doela~ Mcitci4. . " Our ratings )l &ar'8t cMll bediftl, r thiM tllat I U~ JU5' abOut had tl w1tb the sa.c chthtd, rqura1- taled ~ ttiat the movte 1ndu.uy Z, • kttpi ... ,.out. •a About the only ...... ~ --eood th1na 1n l.k mOVIC W8$ ..-htn Johnson. aOer \'llli"-'1£ C:halln& I bed IU)' fof a couple of milts, •rsitaltd all ov(f h1mKlfand the criminal (how 1ron1c). l do not recommend this mov.e at aJI •lite: COi" both CHi141UNKd and OUI IDllillCd. nw vlokett " brutal rdnadell aild .... I('. ... But wona of'" al~ tbt camtra ~or~ '' Wrifd nn~ ud unn.•nablt zooms 1lmo't tnoct )'OU out of the, snt. ~at works ror TV dotift'l IMl.t .... tbcw.r. If tW ICMands hltc lUt pick1.... Lt 1sn 't. "Dead &ant'" "lhot r .. u o<hob. It starts out wnh • rnninina on.lcr Too bad IQlneOftC ct*'t Kf'\oC on~ on the producn. a.Am ... ...... ..,, c-.. .... .. • h I ~ fi -· ICI \II H'-i 'Team' is a dream; ·'Calm' is upsett~ng Two very diffcttnt films are debut- ina today an local ~ten: "TM.,,__ T-" The best comedy film offers cnps- ,,. characters enmeshed in outJaD.: diib yet btlievable situations. '11ae . Dream Team" succeccb oo all count&. It it &his year's "Bia." an outneeoos. wtamately endearinc comedy. Like much of todafs comedy, .. Tbe Dream Team" 1s liabk to offend sqmcnts of society: mental llalth e~~ black &OSPt1 cburcha, New-Yon City j>oliCc-:-&urlhen. Y°" CM' PleMr everyone. 1'9 ......... _..amitra LI ....... , ...... TMy 11ea..-elwlil Mt--. ar a New,._, ......... ,,.is .... QICDo'sMA~rasl .. ~tM low .em simply out of 11ep wi6 CMlt9ide IWI ~ (MXbatl Kaaoft)isa writer wlilo seems norm&l until IUI 1emper luu; W.. be...&luows.a cJ.air ...,__ 1 ~ndow to make his~•~ He9ry Sekcnky-(C'hristopW ~) ii a _.. worktl' who believes lat is -* ockr side ol * hotpitars tratmt; a wlute COit and a chp- Mer4 -his ... ol oftice. J.t McDmncMt (~Boyle) .... • ... .. lf'IWl'Wriller ~ Ile ..... .-; -.,;;;... . • Jesus Ciiill: Aallitl• ':i•=••funt)lp'l'h ~ im TV -.. Film at II," ...... v'*<Mape.· nr lf9U.P *'-'" (Dnail .. 7 %'ftl) bdicva Wacharps ... w ,.. 111111 eeou9 for• OUbftl,. IO a N1W .yortc Yaabes --.U lllM· l;)wills a Stop in mid-Maob&ttaft, the 6Jdor' wat.Des1eS 1 murder, is t.I• ~ uncomc:ious and taken away ia ~ amt.•lana Hit~ts lft cast ldn ft an the Bia Appk\ with littk money and only the'lr question- able Wlts to survive -and to solve tk mwdct. Jon Connolly ~nd Davtd Loucka fullto.ed a 5Cnpt \bat IS lf\lleDOUS ID its U1Wavd1nc. and Howard bdfs ~ kttpl t.be actlOft at 1 f\&nous ud bdanou.s .,.ce. One ~ 1n a IM>lpitll comdor bad tbts rev~ la~ al®d boun afterward. M.icbad Keatoa. a rcvelatJoo in .. lertk.Ju.ice," 1s pcri«t as t.be bot-tem~ n~. of the n.iltn-Misla team. CbrislooMr Llo)-d ~= '°the future." "Who Framed llabbtt") o&n anodlltr of bis l '\C I I uo' Mlclt•el Ke•tea. It•..-•• P•rat. ..... ... ..,._.,,-~-.. , • , .. ._, Chs'JI lfher....,.. ~ p.._ ..... ,._ ... ._.. .. 1111n.. · ----------"'I• rare ~ .,.. 8114 p _it frantically rowi,. away fr'Olll a ..._.. oa \he ICM 1 aer. Jtat funi Kore in IMir ilMlivtMI .. ,.. r llltilll ~--...-. ... owa ...... ;o..r.q. . ~ . .-aa:o ~Vldel ~~ This is the swtina point for "Dead H...-is a ,.~ wbo has ~aanm u Katoa 1 oaett111e tiri-Calm," a thriller played out by only kiHcd .U on board the other 1lup. He friend. • tbtte dwactert with the sea as its makes Rae htt capuvc and ICU sail, The U ru versa I P1c1urc .was onl y sctti~ Such containment can lcav1na John presumably to die. produced by OmJlopber W. Knish&. often stifle a fLlm. makana 1t Nic:ole. Kidman. a youna ~u$Ull­The raune as PG-I). orobabtY for claustropboblc and slow. Hett, hoYr-i.an 11ettaa, otTcn a fresh IC:lliu.allt). ..... And ldWt situltbont. -ltttn-cv«. the closeness adds to the storf s She 1s dttenruntd and teepr-hcrwns. runs ltrM': 11 l minuta.. anbcfent tension. Her final soluuon to t.bc Huahac -•1 ... ft:noc _..._ · fiJ A9eeda ... Prw wrtm The straQl!Cf'. Huahic Wunner proucm 11 a pat moment on m. (Btlly Zane). tells tiic lnpams a 8ued °" the Charles W1Uaams btzanc tak: His s!upmal.C'S l\a"c aJJ boot by tbe same naiM, "Dead died from food potfODJft&, the Cllll~ Calm •• as procl~ by Qecqt Mllk:r and radio conked oul and he was left ("Med~ .. '"The W1edles of East- witb tbe COf1*S an I bccal.-d Ka. wd .. ). and directed " PtuUip H~llis manic behavlOf and eaarr-Noyce. T'he1c's JOme ucelkat J>ho- ness not to IO blct to tbc ship. tOlf'llPhy by Dean Semler of tbc Ho...c....• Tbe la am bt aDISlef' CK tttene. For Jobn and Ille 1...-. ifs boch. Afttt the deatla of their ooh child. killed an 1 cat crash wtucb almost claims the modller as well. the couple take to the tup -* in their ke1Ch to rMDd d.etrcm<>lJOftS and SOOthe their bvcs. ~ art bcca.lmed somewbere Jft 1be Pilafic -the movtr as an Australian prodUC\JOft -whtn *Y 1Uddc1aly spoc a da..Py ...., ...... John (Sam Neill), a naval otfictr. Wilen Off tic Grat Buncr Red. as doesn•t believe him and n>'A''S over to well as IOC>d satl1na foocli9e. the tQjW'Cd ship. Bd'orc lcaV1"1 he .. Dald m" as rated R for ~Us Rat (Nl<:Ok Kidman) 10 taktthe VlOleooc. nudity and a brief sexual rifle out of a locker in the c:ockptt and cOCC*1ttcr. to use at if necessary. -1~,,:r• Buday As Jobn unravels the tenor that blull... Artl UW '976-EVIL' Is wrong numberfor horror fans • .,._Plot Dt111H'*I Fftdllr, APftl 1 ... ' 11 I \ ll I 'I·: ll I ' I ' DISCOVERY MUSEUM of Orange admission 1s free. Located one bk>ck LOS ANGELES CB1LD1tEN"S membmhip, calJ the mmewn Tues-p.m. with laiC tiCUCa told ai f p.m , ( ounl\. 3 10 1 West Harvard St. inland from pier and one.-half block MUSEUM 310 Nonh Main Street, day lhrouah Sunday it 640-7120. Adml.UIOD IS $2 fOf llCIUJu: 7S cents \anta "Ana Open 11 a.m. td 3 p.m. east of Main Street in Huntington Los AQ&Cles. Open Wednesday and OLD WORLD VD.LAGE, 7S61 for children, .,es 3 10 12 and sen.or T ucS4Ja) through · Fnda). Closed on Beach. 536-0155. Thursday. 2 to • p.m. and Saturday Center Ave., Hu.ntinston Beacb. citu.tns. Ctuldren under 3 and hand•· Monda' s Adm 1ss1on 1s SI for adults and Sunday. I 0 a.m. to S p.m. S~ty shops are located in this capped arc admtU.ed free. 9SJ...ISSS. and ;o·cents for children. Nominal KNOTTS BERRY FARM, 8039 .. Hands-on' panicipatory environ~ v1llaae th.at features the. charm of SAN J UAN CAPISTllANO craft pantc1patton ftt. For mfor-Beach Blvd .. Buena Parle. K.noti's 1s ment in which children llCS two to quaint European~ Wlth cob-MISSION. 31882 Cami n o mat1on, call 540-0404. the nation's most popular indtpen-twelve, learn by doing. Ei&htcen bled streets, lantern li&htS. and 70 Capistrano, San Juan ~o. DISNEYLAND, 131 3 Harbor dent family theme park with more permanent exhibits. Monthly ~ murals of European j()Cncs painted Features Scm CbllPll. · · 's Blvd . .i\naheim. Mickey·s American than 165 wild rides. shows and cramming inclucks a variety of an on ex.tenor waJJs by European artists. oldest buildtna. the ,._olllllitGrcat Spint Celebratton performed on attractions plus restaurantsand shops ex.h1b11s. -performances .and work· 898-S 111. Stone Cbuteh. ,,....... ~ •ta1n trcct U.S.A. each weekend. on 150 acres. All shows are included shops. Admission: S4 per person, ORANG.,. COUNTY PER beautiful -~ns, and -•••••1ea:a:111nm '" · b d · · · 0th 1'nl'.anuu -""-rt......,.4:....-. "'""··1u4:....-on z:. • r.--·-D1snc)'land offers more than 50 10 t e a mission pnoc. er enter-1' •KK" -" ngi; ""w ugi; FOllMING ARTS CENTER 600 rooms wtlb artifacu t9ia Native attracuons tn seve n themed lands. tammcnt includesa&limpseofthcold Wednesday and Thursday after· Town Center Onve, C-OSta Mesa, A.merican and early Spmi+ Mlure. lncludlng ·star Tours·· and ··Captai·n west111a veryaliveGhos1 Town to the noons. Groups must ~~ in llCI-n---ttOU""'Ofl ... .r.,.;11·tyareo"'-__. n....1 u 7-'IJ\a.m SJ) na. 49~10. · f · · 'th S d h van"•. ~or 24 thour 1nf4ormation, call ~., ·~ •~ •-· u~:;u;;u ... ~ ~ •• ' • EO." Park hours are 9 a.m to magic 0 a visit WI noopy an 1 e (213""') 6g7 8800 fi"CIC Monday and w. cdncsday at 10, go• WORLD 1720 Seu&b .... m1d n1ght Monday through Friday: 9 Peanuts Gang in Camp Snoopy. Also -. )0-.30. p and 11.30 a.m. weekly~ Road Mission Bay Sia Dillo,;'S.. a.m.10 I a.m.Saturday and 9 a.m. to popular are Fiesta Villaat. a salute to MOVIE.LAND WAX MUSEUM, Toursw1llaJsobcheldat IOand 1();30 World features M ..... :: ....... mitlnight Sunday. Disneyland tnfor-California's carty Spanish hentagc 7711 Beach Blv~ Buena Parle. Tiie a.m.thefirstSaturdayofeachmonth. anddo:ztnsorir.......;~---­ ma1ton: 9~4565. I(. and Roarint 20's - a look back at a Three Stooaes are the newe$t replicas The tour takes v1s1ton to many &rHS ... i.:t...:,.. ~--w~~, -.._....., I 920's amusement park which an-· alread dabo flee bl "JUIJUI.... ~ unu -INTERNATIONAL SURF MU-eludes tbe fantastic ··KJnJ<iom of the allmonong0}nemoviey and ~~e~sion. ~fthedtheatredrarelyseen bytbepy hi( whales perform in 1llit ~ WMle SEUM 31' w J H · Din •• Th ·11 .... I··""-Tb 1nclu ana ress1n1 room•. t e .c......:1.1 n ... _ ~ ... h• ,_,,_ - a nul unungton osaurs. n OUC3 me "'"' e mef!Jorab1lia incfudmg life-like blckslllC area and The c.mta ...-•1° !_~ =·~=!-..·-=-w Beach. Sud memorabilia and Coriscrew. Moutezoom1's Revenge rephcas of .more than 200 renowned Room. Reservations arc rcquJrcd for seaaJ S~<IUIU---~­ anafacts (dating as far back as the and the Parachute Sky Jump. The 0a·1 JO ..g ·th F f . 556-212" so • -earl\ 20s) commemorate the colorful park 1s open daily. For additional Stan. 1 Y a.m. p.m. wt n.· lf'OOP' 0 IO or more. .... arc our ~ • J .. ~ hcniair of this popular Californian mformauon call the 24-hour Knou's. SaL open until 9 p.m. 522•1155• «tension 833. sharks. sea life lild •=u a. Spon "--""·tly noon to 6 pm · •·neat 220-5200 MUSEUM OF NATUIUL llJS. WEEN MARY Loni Beach ..._mallovntlliWaitll. --'•1 --· _...,;;:;.,.. .. _u.;;m--;;r==· =··=L.l=====·======;;;i TOllY AND SCIENCE 2627 Vista def . Halbor It the end of the Lona Beach :ruc:abODal cd:ll '• -., ~;: EDWAIDS iOWN c.e.TR Cotta Mete 751-4114 You'll~~ than a ... AMCMMRACI S-.-A..'72~ Oro, Newport Beach. Open Tuesday Freieway. £.l.hjbits include s~ able to Sta WOlld ....._Ole PIK'e lhrouah Saturday. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. effect sound and ll&ht shows 1n the idm1MIC>ft i_..... 'II ..... Md. and S'undly from noon to 5 p.m. Encine Room and Wheclhouit rt• ex.hiblts. f. rw --;a· 01Hrd IOUrl AdmmioouS2for-adults..and.SJ for -eGICUDI a..near-<:oll1sioj'l~t and and ndtcs IR ala ;: ud cb1Jdrcn over siL Mcmben are free. an extcnSJve World Wir 1 y 12 month. pw · can Museum exhibiu include a W1dc deptctitbe .. Quttn's .. aC\Jvcr as (6l9)226-l901 or 126-hl or amy of marine i:nammaJ f9U1ls. a troo 1p. Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (602)838-0600. - Nauvc AmencaJ1 d1Splays. an tnsect (213) 3S-3511. zoo and photo aallcry mineral and llAGING WATEAS 111 Ra&Jr\I UNIVDIAL rnJDIOI. 100 Uat. shell displays, &uttc~y collections Waters Onvc. San P,mas. EnJO)' 44 vcrsal City Pl .• Uaa~ ~. A and chjldrcn's hands on exhibits. acres of fun. sun and c~C1t1na water guided uam IOUf ol u ... .r1 Al.sO educational ~ms., docent ridts. 592-6453. Wned •204ctt bM* • ... 1lir toun. lectures, fnttvats. a library and SA.NTAtANA ZOO located 11 Pren-Entcrta1nman c .... _... ... special activities. For mo~e l,llfor-ucc Partc. 1801 East Chestnut Ave.. tures ftve tivc sbowl • • f (Ill) mation about cxbibiLS. proanamund Sant.a Ana. Hou.rs are I 0 a.m. to ·s 508-9600 . . .. f,I I \U \\ Try a mini-tour of artin public places --. ltecr••••11 Iii Lent .._,._... • cut MOSak Mural now at .._.. PlaU. ...... Meir to the 19JOI. ly DONNA ANO RAY OTT O.ilyNetC-• .. -· Art 1n the· <h has mo\ed be)Ond mustum v.alls and into the com- mun111cs as ncwr bcforl.' foda). )OU can enJO}' pubhd}' acccss1blc an-.-.orls m all l1nds ol setting>. ranging from count) counhou~ to communtt) parl .. from a1rpons tu hopping malls. Follov. ing arc C:\ampl~ of SC\ era I scl(--ju1ded min1-1ours of an around the Southland Man)' of .the~ arc-free or lo-.-.-cO\t and \C\cral '>II~ ha\e brochun.·s. gu1dcbools or map<. ot suggested route-\ DUD CALM t.Rltll \~,T~ B~RB\R~ COl'T' C Ol RHIOl E ( 1100 Anaapa St \anta Barb3ra g()S-96:!M64>· Built in I 1f!<J. this structure v.1th us turret and tO'.&cn..1 cons1dcn:d on<' of thr \outhem C ahfom1a·s bc\t C:\ampk' of '°lp:in1sh· \1oon\h st' le ar'"h1te<'- f Please see GETA~AY /Page 141 I I I ) * ) I J ,' I Costa Mesa 1989 Man & Wo.,,an of the Year Awar• Nominated by the Community & Selected by the Chamber of Commenle The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce lflVltes y001 nomtnations for Its 1989 Man & Woman of the Ye. awards tor ootstandiog volunteer sennce and leadership Within the community Yoo can OOITW\ate as many Costa Mesa residents as you like (except past~) for this year's awwd. As in the past, cntena for the select>on of the Man & Woman of the v .. are • L009 history or commonrty seMCe • Involvement 1n several different areas of community service • NorT • .nees roost wor1c and I or lrve 111 Costa Mesa • Exerted recognaed leadership • Well-known by a good portion of the COl'l"lmun1ty • Variety and ment of volunteer (not paid) services contnbuted to lhe ~ty l ~\\fl)< 1 <C1.t..O< l ..., .... Independent Please complete and submit your nominanons by 5 p.m .. Thursday. Apfll 13. 1989 10 the Costa Mesa Ctl8f1'lOs of ComnwQ9 1n Suite 135 of Pacific Savings Plaza at 1901 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 P S 1989 Man & Woman of the Year Awards Luncheon • June 1st • Suloerely. Ken Fowler. Chairman 11 30 Reception • Noon Luncheon $25 •Red Lion Inn • Costa Mesa 1989 Man & Woman Of the Yetu Committee Nomination~ Costa Mesa 1989 Man & Woman of the Year PERSONAL DATA "°OMt"IEE S NAME HOME ADDRESS CITY DAYTIME PHONE MARTIAL STATUS SPOUSE S NAME NUMBER & NAMES Of CHILDREN EDUCATION nlGH SCHOOL • NAME & CITY MILITARY •BRANCH T YEARS Of SERVICE I WlGHDT RANK cel.LE-OES •HAMES LOCATIONS OEGREES PROFESSIONAL DATA CuRRENT EMPLOYER TITLE PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT MEMBERSHIPS CMc • FratemaJ • Service YEAlllS OMAHIZATION OfrlCE I COHTAl8UTIOHI COMMUNITY SERVICE YEAAS <WWIZATIOH Cffal~ AOOfTIONAL INFORMATION ON NOMINEE . F HEEDED, UR .I ATTACH A SEPAAATf 9HllET. ( # GETAWAY •.. FromPapll turc. Jntcnor artworks include a vancty of ornamental u~s and carv- ings. huac murals. tarae decorative maps. and lhc teah na 1ns1dc the clock tower. which as a rcpbca of a 14th ccntury synagogue in Toledo. Spam. You ca n take a self-suaded tour lhroulh lhe buiJdana and arou~s.. or a guided tour on Wcdonda)s and Fndaysat 10:30~.m.~and Saturda) 11 2 p.m. A 25-<:ent brochure i available from the mformaoon de tn the lobby.~ courthouse is open daily. 8:30 a.m. to S p.m. · where ~sh•p ICl'VCS Sunct.y BNnc~ arc several pamtanp of the penod, as well as 14 panels of pinewood carvmp wtucb <kpect the hilt°')' of ship buaJchn&. COJt of a self..,ided sh11)Walk. tour 1s Sl4.9S for adults. S8.9S for children. BREA COMMUNITY ART: With an 1C11vc An In Pubbc Platts pro.. gram saDCC' 1975, Bra claims to have one of the Wlrtt ~ SClllplUl'C rollcctaons in I.tie nabOft. Of the more than 60 sculptures. IND)' arc ..,._ Kale outdoor works which may be v1~'Cd on a walk.jn1 or drivina tour. The colJecuon as ca~ by titlt, artist, and loc::auoo an a $2 book.Jet ... available at city hall (I C"·ic \tn\er CITY OF LONG BEACH Circle. 71._CJ90.7600). lnchadtd is a M RAL5. T~ uhural n ices map wuh a ugrsttd routie for Di"1s1on ofthe lortl Bea h Parks and Hc.,.1na IM sculptures v.tuch include Recreauon Dcpanmcnt has mstalltd uUop1ng mustanp. a concrtt.c sun- 19 murals at pubhc 1tes throu&hout &um. a sLttl cactus prdcn. and a rhc CH). Some ofthc murals and s11~ number of abstract . The sctf-slu<kd 3rc: .. Bay of mol.:c .. at tong Beach -tour rootc ~'I.Ins at the cine <~nltr Mun1c1J>3l Aupon. ··03> oflc1surc·· and ends al Brca Mall and .. Sc"cn Fl>cn.." al 81~b) P:irl -SOUTH CO" T Pl.AZ \ TO"' fu~l & Cherry A\Cnucs and ~Ra· " " rcauon 1n Long Beach ... created m the CENTER (San ~ · FrttW•> at 1930s. at Lona Beach Plan. The Bristol l .' Co ta Me sa, annual, cll)-sponsorcd .. Long Beach 714-241-1700). fn~,cn amona uftHI t o · If. ded 1 r the ccntrT's shops, banu. offi,-cs.. ~~• 1 n, a sc -au• our 0 r-uuran"" and ho'"l arc J 3 v.ork• of artists' studios, museum' gall~es.. .... ~ "' .. and pubhc an .. or v.LIJ tx-_ .be.Id ln -.hac.h ranat from a staiocd-a&au June .?S. Contac& tht' Pubhc (orpor-9.-all to aMtracl Kulptlltt"t T~ auonforthcAl'\\.(213)432-8708.for la.rant as lsamu Noeuch1's "Cah-dctads. fom1a Sttnano.'' a I 6 .ere sculpture p.rdco. located bctv.ccn the Central HISTORIC ART 01\ THC Bank To•~r and Great Western QUE.E. MARY (Plt'r J, Loni Beach. Savmp. 1'hc pn:ko 1s open frtt to 2U-43S-S67 1) fan) pa1n11n1s the pubtK. 8 a.m to midn1sht daily. sculptures.. and other anworks on-Othcr .. sculpturcs within tM Town board datt back to 1936, "hen the Center compk~ and 'hoPPini plan ship was Ii~ tauncbtd and ,\n [)(co tndudc Henry 1oo~·~ "'Rtchnana wa\ in ~OJUC. Amon& the work., ~ou fpgure ;· Jim Hunun,.ton's •• •&ht s.et on lhc ~h•JJ'lfraJL tou1 a~ the ~aft," Joan M1ro's • Oascau/' and painunas ··flower Markl·t.. and Jean Dubutfct'~ .. Tour A"• Jambcs" .. Madonna oflhe Tall htP\": a larst I\ broch&&rt sho~1n1 \pteafl(' lo- IHSO _eant>I t ntatlt'd .. l n1coms an :ataon Of t~ anwork IS 3\1t1Jablc Battle. and a bronze '1at~ue. fmm \ht admini\tBll\.C offittj or "Jupiter and the Prin<'ns ol f1'0m brochurt bcn throuah<>ul the Ph0t'n1caa." In tM Grand Ion, compk,. a . -- NOW .... 91.:..-:... If-----=·· :.. ----= ...... ,_ ... --..... ·a-..... -----:t.t&. .... -----H I ••1 :.:.:&--== Ml--=--s . 'U2,' 'Wanda' are top videos The fol.lo;vinaan the most popular v1dcoc:assenes as the) appear 10 neJtt week's issue ofBLllboard mapnne: VIDBOCAISE'ITE s~ I. "U2: Rattlt ud Hwn .. (Paramount) 2. "Mooowalker" (CBS) 3. .. Jane Fonda's Comokte Workout .. (Warner) 4 "~rts lllustnted's 25th Anniversary Sw1msu1t Video (HBO) 5. ··Bruce Spri~ Antb~y: l97S-198S-(CBS) 6 ... E.T. The &ua-Tmatnal (MCA) 7. "(:allaneucs .. (MCA) 8 ... CindeRlla" (Disney) 9 "Diny Dancinc" (Vestron) · 10. "fatal Anractton" (Paramount) 11. "Ocfltppard: Historia" ~PolyGram) 12. "Rush: A-Show of Hands· (PolyGram) 13. "Kathy Smith's Fat Bumina Wor\ouf' (Fox Hills) 14 ·•MacbaelJordan: Come Ay With Mc .. (CBS-Fox) 15 "Jane Fonda'~ Low Impact Aerobic Workout" (Warner) • 16. ··rtaymace VtdcoC'akndar 19 9" (HBO> 17 -Pta)boy's Seit) Lincene" (HBO> 1 "Lady an4 the Tramp" (Dt ney> 19 ''Pink Flo)d: The WaU" (MGM-A I 20 ... The All New Not-So-Great M oments in p0ns" (HBO) VJDEOC~ RENTAL.S I. "A Ftsh Caned Wanda .. (CBS-Fox) 2 ... Dte Hard" (CBS-Fox) 3. "Mid1ught Run" (MCA)' 4. -e;g Buseness" (Touchstone) .. 5. "Bull Durham .. (Onon) 6. "Mamcd to the Mob" (Onon) 7. "Crocodile Dundee II" (Paramount) 8. "The Dead Pool" ~Warner) 9. "Clean and Sober' (Watoer Bros ) 10. "The Pres1d10" (Paramounl) 11. "81g" ~BS-Fox) 12. "Iron II" IVE) I 3 "Youna uns" Ncsuon) 14 ... Moon Over Parador·· (MCA) I~. "Betrayed' (MGM-UA) 16 ... Red Aea1 .. (IVE) • I 7. "The Great Out.doors" (M A) 18 ... Punchline" (RC-..Columb1a) 19 .. Hero and the Terror-" (Media) !O ... Three Men and a Baby" (Touchstone) This week's top of the pops (~P) -The followina arc the top record hits and lcad1n1 popular compa t d.Jsks as the~ appear 1n next 'Actk's 1 sue of Billboard mqu1nc· '-II.OT SINGtES I·· bcDn"csMeCrai>" Fine Young( annibals(I R ~ l 1 ·· fhe Look~ Ro~eue (EMI) ' 3 ·:L.ile a Pra)er" Madonna t ·ire) 4 "Elcmal Flame .. Ban&)c) (Columb1aJ ) .. (1111 'r ou Kno~ Ifs True" M1lh \ ;in11l1 < .\m1.11 - <1old (\fore than I million \1ngk\ \<'Id I 6 .. \und .. R.£.M (\\amcr Bro<i J 7 ··funk. Cold Mcdma" Tone Lol clxhc•<>u~ \ 1n,l1 pcrAoman-JUnn White(\\ 11rncr Bros > 9 ·\ ou Goth" Ro) Orbrson (V1ram> · 10. "\our Mama Don•t Dance · Poison Cln1gm;a1 11 ... 1'11 lk TMrr for You" Bon Jo"l(Mcrt.ur) I 12 ''Hta\CD HdoMe" Ocon E\IU\(\1(' I 13 -0rc.imui".7'-~ancua W1lhams (\\ 1n1> 14 ''\ccond Chance" Ttun) E1&)lt \prc1al <.\A \.1 I l.S .. Rocket" Ocfu~rd (Men.Ur)) 16. -Room to MU"c· n1mot1on tPol)dorl 17. ''M> Hean Can't Tell You o"' Rod \tc~an 1" uncr Br JS ... 1nc\'1TI) ours" -.ttt St'nqtton c ti:ol 19 ·rhinkenaofYou" Sa-f11t-{Cu111n > 20. ·• her .tr Cher Peter (~•era ((,dfi: n > GoOll I ndia11 FoOil Is J.!fll. • TOPLPt I "Loc-<'<1 .\flcr Darl .. Tone Loe (Dchc1ous Vtn)I> 1. "t.lcctnc Youth" Debbie u1bson (Atlantic) Pla11nu111 (More than I m1lhoo units sold ) J "L1k.c a Prayer" Madonna ( ire) 4 ··0on·1 Be \ruel" Bobb> Brown (MC ) -Plattnum 5. "M)' tel") Girl" Roy Orbison (Virgin~-Platinum 6 .. fhe Ra"' and the Cool ed" fine Young Cannilxll ·(I R .. J ' . • ., 'Tra\ehng W1lbul")s" T raH:lina \\ 1lbuf)' (\\ 1lbuf)) -Platinum b ··"ppctitc for l~trucuon" Guns Ro-.c (Getlcn)- Plaunum q_ .. Fore,er 'tour (1irl .. Paula \bdul (\'1f¥1n1 - Pia uh um • 10. ··Haniin' Tou&h" ~cv. "1d<1 On the Blocl <Columbia) -Platinum I f "\'1' 1d" Li' 1na ( oltlur {f.p1cJ -Gold (More than 00.0CX> unit \Old ) 11 •· , R Lie,-· (Jun~ 1'i' Ro CGctTcn)-Plaunum 13 'L1' ing) cars~ Mile Thl· Me1:han1 C .\tlant1l) - (,old I 4 -!l.lcw Jcf'K')" Bon Jo, 1 (Mc~ut) > -Platinum IS. "lka he') '»oundtra l. .. ( .\tlan\J~) -Gold 16 "E'c"thina" Ban&)csWolumb1al -Gold 17. "H) tcn:a·· Dcfltppord (Mcrcun I-Plaunum I "(11rl )' ou Know l f'I True" Mam amlh t n ta ) 19. "Gtttn · R ( M (Warner Or ) -Plaunum lO •• hoouna Rubbcrbendsat the tars .. uhe Bnclcll cw Bohemian (Gcffcn) -Pl;1t1num -ble .,~,,.··" ... ,, I I ... 1rm1 •• ,,..,....,.. 1111wc.. ...... ~._. .................................. 0....J0'11M··· NIMsJ .. t wli PIP1""JS /# lvirNM I.as '6., {llltl ""'""'4 -·., ..... "-' ,_,_. ,..r'n r South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17141 540-3340 hrhrf Se1food Gril fr1Mes dlily Irish sHfood p1st1und gr?ls -d strwd on the • Vlilftr-tMth ,,,. mosr S/HC(ICUllf llJfWS m Nttwpon Bt1ch O.nner grtclOusly Stl'Wd rnghtly -Jll our bflutrlul d1r1111g room 1ri4 on our four wattr SJd•plhOS ' ( POP lll 'I( Swamp Zomb'ies a-re· off the beaten track I • .. .!, • -. With much of today's pop music ---~-• offerin& little more than homoSCnous, commemal pap, it's enCOl.ltlJJDg to discover a band walhna to break from the mold and take some chances. •• Obv1ously, ·not everyone will ap- prectatc off-beat ~rn:s like .. You .. 1 .. -a)1 lhtnk you' ftnd ·something better lhatt thJs/But the grass is alwax a.rtt~r where the dogs don't pi • But uch 1s the beauty of Orange County's o~n S\\amp Zom-bies -they reach only those v.1th "Cttscnrrunattng 1as.cs Contrary to the 1magtt) that their namt tends to conjure up. lhe Sv.amp Zombies arc not a tuneless bunch of hard-core thrashers. Rather. an acou!.t1c quanct w11h a con temporal') cdgt. thegroup understands lht' valu of a v.clJ-eraftcd mt'lod> and v.cll- placcd hannoni~, smoother. b1~r ~und than cm- plo)'Cd on their h~c-i0und1na debut. ~ch1d. n \. uhure. C row..'.' • Fonunatcl) the cmpham on 1n- corporaun1 more ~uwon tech· n1qucs docsn·t inh1b1t the Zomb1~· pnmal in"•ncu. The propulsi"c "\' c Got f 1h! Bucks" rac~ along m.c a locomomc. v.h1lc "Bt& Bl "k hoes" s~cascs me ~ccpuonal vocal d) nam1 s and three-p rt har· monmna. nd C\oCn lhou&h .. Fink .. has plt'nt) of a'kcd--Out Chara,·tcrs Ctan()O(d v.omcn. " pS)ChOll<' 1omb1c-sunhc. loungco luard• . -etc,) the IU)-S 4o tackle more scnous-aunlkd them«. The Swamp Zombies off•r acoustk·INrs•d edectlcllm on their rt•w .,..._. On their JUSt·rclcased second LP for Dr. Drcam Records entitled ·fink." the fourwme -fca1unn1 upna'n b:m'1 t/\ OCllltSi t~w Jacob\ new ~us tOOlst Da~td ~arrcn, and aunan~ts/~ocahs.ts/brot hcr.c; Josh and Travis Aak-has created ' albell v.uh m"cd ~ult\ .. -we Just Don;t lkloni .. v.h1ch bnnis to mind the v.onderlul Kinks tune ''M1 fits" 1s an idtal anthem for C\Cr)Onc ..,,.ho's on the outside lool· 1ng 1n. And the dctcnn1ncd -vou \lv.-ays,Thtn .. h the ~Ul~llC bH~ 10 carry home 1t point about the lnO'-'·•t-alls v.ho dn' c u\ <TV\ HARBOR • Wine ond Dinner • CRUISES FRIDAYS SUNDAYS 7 :30· TO 9 :30 5:30 TO 7:30 CALL FOR RESERVATIONS-All MAJ~ CREOIT CARDS OOV\I_~ j{a,ppy ~w ~ear Cek6ration ~ptil 9tfi FcldVidel l9esln II noon $2'.00 per pa IOft Limilld 1Cadn1 Can (714) MS-THAI Open /oe ~1111clt! 11 :00 -4 :00 Dairy · Serving Our Fresh Cateh Menu Along \I/Ith Great Salads, Sandwlc!Ws & Pasta. Ll.nh 11 J0.-4~ Oimff4QO.l()«Jpm CockuitHour S 00-7 OOpln Reservations 675-7411 ZS 1 S E. 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Curutn Call· Din~r Thnm .. --- Country Music Awards to air Monday LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Desen Rose Band, best group nomi- nee at next week's Academy of Country Music Awards. won the academy's top tou.rin& band trophY, m pre-terecast rnstrumentarist catcgoncs. • The 24th edition of the awards show takes place Monday_attbc. Walt Disney Studios m Burbank and will be televised as a two-hour NBC-TV spec1at Ballots cast by tht' """2.000 academy members decide v.inncrs. .· Monday's lead1n1 ctlntender for academy "Hat" trophies was K.T. Oshn. who bad five nominauons. E1&h1 performers had three nom'· nauoos aptcce. including such vent'r· able pcrforme~ .as Reba McEntirc. Randy Travis and Hank With.ams Jr. Winners 1n ·the 1nstrumc.ntal catcgones announce<} Wednesday were Cunis Stone. ba.Ss; Steve Dun- can. drums; Mark O'Connor. fiddle; Al Bruno. guitar. John Hobbs. k~y- board; Charlte McCoy, speciall y tn- strument (harmonica): Jay Dec Man- ess, steel auitar. Nashville Now. non- tounng band; and Desert Rose Band. touring band. .. It was 'the 11 lh AC'M award for Maness. the 10th for Bruno and sc'vcnth for McCoy. W10ners m the instrumental oncgol) v.cre deodw b) a vote of members of the academ y's mus1c1an-b3ndleader-1n· strumcntahst comm1ttcc THREE ~PIECE ·CoMBO FROM-NORTHERN-l:T-ALY FEATURED NIGHTLY · . . v . How does Northern Italian food sound for dinner tonight2 Absolutety deicious, art's our three- pteee combo. A tontoltzlng·trio of tasty Veal Ptccoto, to1'.'9Y Venetton Grilled Chicken and rich, creamy Fettuccine Alfredo, oH served on one plate A medlev we know you'U find altogether ;nesisfible_ . The Northern Combmot1on Pknter at The Olive Gorden. Like how good 1t sounds? Wait till you see how great 1t tastes. WHERE AtJ ~ THE &~1 OF l1A1 Y Is YouRS~ • f '· DI'\ I' f; 0 I I "1 ·1 II .JI U \ Gino's: A slice of good life on the hill . Qi rofun presents: GEORGE BUTTS appearing Sunday-Wednesday ~~April 9th thru June 7th, 8:30 pm 32802 Pacific Coast Hi ghway South Laguna Ni guel 499-26Z6 I 496-5773 • . . . J ' Holl on ov('"r to the Reube n E . Le • for rock bottom drink srx.-ciaJs, <lan<·c to N wport Beach's hott<-st Jin· hands, and Je t th · good time~ roll! • HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT WNG $1.50 we ll. call and pre mium drink sp<'<:ial'I rc l<:k all ui~ht Inn'°' in the loun~e. from 4 p. m. Monday throu)!l1 Fml.1 . .uu l 9 p. m. on Saturday. Our complimentary uppeti1..t•r ln1flt>t UJl<I s uper w afood s6ecials mak<' waH' fro m 4 to k p.111 .. Monday throul(h Frid.ty. SPLASH HIT LIVE DANCE BANDS Hcx:k the niW.t away with the .rcu's hcst live mu ic, Tuesda through TilUrsday stl!lrtin~ at k p. m., and f riduy and S.ttunlly from 9 p.m. NEVEllA COVER CBAllGEI 1'9LCAmf...,. ,........... ..... (11067''"'° "-~he Best Just Got Better!" ,,. QI,.. ...... "'.., ....................... ,,,,,_ ... p ,. "'..,,.,,,,,, ........ , ........ ...,.,.. ........... .....,._. ..... ,....o.tW ...... ol~ ............... ICI 4111Jm--.W a.-..'NI, .. Jw .. $11.95 ,.,.,,.. ........ ~ ....,.#9" ...... .... onw,..,.., ......... T .... a...a ... o1 OlkMia. ... ~-... ..... .......... ..""_,, $16.95 ,.,.,.. CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ro.--~7000 1ll1ttlllll •· DC JDOIS.:. 7000 c:. ; • . CRAZYBORSE STEAXHOUSB Counfry dining with clau! Authen· tic wesum decor restaurant and ·saloon, f eat.uring prime rib, fresh seafoods. and their famous pan saut.eed auab. Lunch: Monday P'riday. retervationa ruaranteed. Dancing and live music in the ialoon. Oyer Road Exit/Newport Fwy. San ta Ana. 549· 15 I 2. THE CA.l!\JNERY TALE OP TUE WHALE Experience a aup back into time to a place where you can dine at your own leiAure. Enjoy the romance of old Newport with a panoramic bay . view. exche your sen&H with their sensational seafood and traditional favorites. Breakf8.8t 7:00 a.m. Mon- day-Friday, Lunch 11:30-4:00 Mon· day-Friday, ·Dinner 4:00-11:00 '!even night.a. Saturday and Sunday Brunch 7~00-4:00, Oyster Bar Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday. Ban- ~uet facilities up to fiOO. 400 Main treet. Balboa .. 673-46.33. · ME·N·ED'S PIZZA LocallJ owned and e>perated, Me~n- Ed'a PW& Parlor hu been serving qlJelity piz.u and friendly service for 27 yea.rs. Our thin crust pizza with tile real cheeses and fresh top- pinjs is a pizza lover's delight. Me.' n-Ed'a also offers delicious deli sandwiches 19fads and free de- livery. Jearlr, the manager, will be -haf>J>)' to ti8i t. you with your next m~ung or group cat.e re-d even I . LOcated at 410 E: 17th St .. C<>llta Mesa, .64&-7136. Open seven days a wee~~ Suo Thur 11:30-12;00, Fri • and at 11 :30-1 :00. ·-.... \... j LE MIDI Thia is a true "1leeper." Some &aJ it's avant garde, othera thata it 1 clasaic. AU agree that Swiss Chef Walter Ruuimann's cuisine provencale as of an in- novative a.nd exquiJit.ely exttuled authenticity. An enchanting coun- try French interior and an Old World hospitality rartly found these days fulfill the expectations evoked by the outatanding cuisang. OJ>!l'I for dinner and cucktail.s seven nights. Catering available. 3421 Via Lido. Newport Buch, 615~904. SAIL LOFT . Sail Loft Bar & Grill feature11 e>«an view dining with the emphasis on fresh seafood. Oyster bar, live entertainment nightly in the bar area. Open for dmner nightly from 5 p.m. Weekend houn from 10:30 a.m: Fabulow Sunday Brunch Located at 400 P C.H in Laguna Beach. MEXICAN Ml CASA T his historic -.•aterfront landmark · NewpoM-nnery-\lfltage- featurinJ fresh local seafood and eastern beef. Consistently good ser- vice, open for lunch, dinner, Sun· day JJrunch and Champagne Harbor Cruises. Enurtainment nightly and Sunday aftern<.X>n . EnJOY the lounge food ga.Jlery superb clam chowder~ 3010 Laf1Yette, 675-S777. ZUBIES - Pure-and-simple; jurt tiknirotbtr'a love! They aerve 10 oz. lobeter taila filet mipon, prime rib, ribe amt chicken at the moet reuonable prices in Costa Mesa. These din· nera served on special nighta-open 7 nights. Ceneroualy poured low price drink.a. Our cuatomen have been coming beck since 1970. Located at. 1712 Placentia in Costa Mesa nur 17th Street. Call 646-8091 or 631-9803. CONTINENTAL . INDIAN Their food is lake 8 1rap to Mntcu! Hos_pitahty goe hand an hand wtth their mottc>, "Mt Cua es u Casa," ~ m-y hot~ is )t-Our house Estab· liahed since 1972, at'!\ nu rel NEWPORT LANDING Nf'wport Landing Restaurant on the Balboa Peninsula offers o ro- mantic waterfront setting. Special-ZUBIES GILDED CAGE· Right tie · include· fresh sword fl h. neat door to Zubiea. All our piuas HawaHan eeafood fa\IOrites, prime are large 16", any combination, all rib, ab&lone, lamb and veal. Garden t.oppinc1. at $6.95 (16.95 take out). fresh-•lade, •pPet~ien and sand-W'lde tereen plut 8 TVS", pm.--&- wichea. Extensive wine Jiat, special· .. video.. Full Cocktail Bar. Open 7 ty drinks and (()Cktails. Live enter-daya. Lunch & Dinner. 1714 tainment. Al!i MC, V, 0 C. Located Placentia. Coeta Mesa at 503 E. Mgewater (adjacent to Balboa Ferry). R~rvations rec-IT AUAN omuiended. 675-2373 Parking -------------a\'ailable. OYSTERS Brand new io Corona del Mar, Oys- ters is the hot and happerung place to be! featutins oyater bar. oak (rill, frelh wafood & tocktaila Up.n for lunch and dinner Located at 2516 E. Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar. 676-7'1 l. REUBEN'S.~ The belt ...tood in town ia •till on · the boet! Not jult for bolidap and apeclal a Di--.. Reuben E. lM eervea cWicio.11 ...U., IMfood I& .~...,~olU.. week. Lunch. W....-. ~-Benqueta for up io a. Wedel.._ pe11itt, ,_.;_ .. *-bi Nitlporta.:~ 161 B. Cwt llwJ .. ~wport • 87M'llO. VINNIE'S The hest Italian food prtpared from the freshei.t ingredient u ang no pre ervauve . salt, so.gar. or ex- cess fats. ~t'ed by Vinnie Colan- drea of Brooklyn Piu.a Worb, fa.mous f0r having The Best Pin.a in Orange County by The Great P1ua Hu'}t. 270 Eut I 7t-h treet·in Costa Mtu. i22·9264. Y!LLA OVA _·_ A beautiful bay view c-re-a-te-s-the romantic setting th•t has made the \!11Ja Nova a " pec1al kind of place" for ewer 50 )'tars. Superb <'uialne from Central and Northern ltaJy ~rvtd in Old World charm. F.•· ten,ave win~ la L Danner nightly. Piano bar. fuJJ menu til 1:00 a.m. 3131 Wnt Cout Highway, New· i>ort Beach 642· 7880. BOB BURNS Dine 'in absoluu elegance at this award-winning restauraot. Famous for innovative cui. ine. Starters in- clude oysurs on the hall hell. sashimi and gravlu. Freah seafood from around the world. eastern fed veaJ, muscovy duck breast and certified prime Angus bee(. Elaborate wine list. Open seven day a week. Latt' nigahl piano bar. Prwate dining room . Reservation recommended. MC. V. AX, CB, 0 . Ji fa haem Island, Newport Beach. -'7 l 4/64t-~30. CROWN HOUSf; This lovely Continental restaurant situated at the comer of PCH and CrQwn VaJley Pkwy. h..S been a gourmet '1 favorite for l8 years now. Fine dining, cocktail • dancing. live entertainment. oy ter bar, happy hour, banquf't facilities, limo aer- vice,'exten ave wine Ii t. 32802 Pa- cific Coast Hwy., South Laguna· Niguel. 499 2626. RIVIERA . Relu to griKiou service in an elejant. Intimate atmosphere Ex- pertay pre(>ared ronrtrrental dl$hH by Chef Richard Btrgner, since 1970. Thi award winning res· tauta.nt also offer an exteMive wine list, and excel in tableside preparations and flambes .. Open for ltinch 11:30-3 p.m .. dinnt'r from 5 p.m. EuelJent banquet facilitit's. Cloeed unday and holidays, 3333 S Bristol. C0tta Mts.a, 540-3840. ROY AL KHYBER friends 'enJov dinmK here. OJ>t'n Orange County's first and finest daily from 11 a.m. for Lunch, Dan· Indian restaur•nt, Roya.J Khyber ner and Cocktail . Entertainment dJ h · J d' d' Wtd.· 'un nights an the Burru prou Y aervea aul entJc o tan lS· Room. 296 Eru.t 17th Street. C'tl8ta hes ,J'ith "The Art of Flavor," ex· clusavely for California ta tes. Mesa. 645· 7626. Select from a sumptuously diverst DINNER THl!ATKRS menu or let the expert wa1ters help -------------de.sign a meal for your liking. GRAND Lunch. dinner, brunch. eitensive DINNER THEATER wine lut. fuJJ cocktail bar. All major lmplHSive dining and pr{)f~1orial credit card• accepted. 1000 N. produ<'llons ue ure to pie~ each Bristol St. Newport Beach. '714) ume you Vliit. The extraordinary 752-5200 for re.uvations. buffet offers rOMl barc.>n of beef, AM•RICAN 1tlaud ham with a fnut sauce. THE BARN .. • Have the prime of your life ch008· ing from the eitentive 25 it.em menu. Suab. 8t'afood. l1BQ. Mex· tean dishes including salad bar, and more. Westet,n charm and country ambiance. Breakfatt~ M -F 6:30-11 :00. lunch M·f 11:00-2:30, dinner seven ni(hta from 5:00 p.m. Happy hoor M·F •:30-7 p.m. atel· lite duib. Live entertainment and c!an_cing. Banquet facilities. 149 2 Redhill. Tuttin. 259-0115. THE NEWPORT OYSTER BAR AND GRILL Bri(bt and ajry w1tb a ~lorful eeaaide Victorian flair, The New- port (}yster Bar and Grill is casual se.afood dininr -at ~ts be.t-• A fun spot to ip an anchor steam beer, peel spicy shrimp and enjt>y ex· qui11itely prepared fi 11. Open ~IJ day from J 1:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., w 11 p .m. on Friday and aturday ni«hta. MC, VISA. A.E .. Dinera. Located acr<>M from the Newport Pier. 2100 West Oceanfront, New . port Beech. 6i~-9977. Gwrgla c_hl_ck_rn wafh ~ac:bet iruL Jlue and the Mahi Maha 1 served an a peasant sauce TrH•olor fell~ cmi and cream is a rtal favorite. En1oy dinner and a play wnaght! Grand Dinner Theater loc~tt'd within the Grand H-otel an Anaheim al 1 Hotel Way. Call 722·77 1~. ONE OF A KIND GINO'S ON THE KILL .../ Almoet a Coeta Mesa landmark where friends and memories meet. Gino'i isn't an Italian, Restaurant.. but a reataurant beiE! by a (local) Italian. Even h t.hey eerve many Italian itema, 'Y aJllO offer a larse variety of other it.ema ~it.JHnu, Known for "Hone.t food. and friendly rvice." Gino'• (eaturea a varied menu with empbaia oo qua.lity and reuonab&e prkea. Live entertainment Mon. thru. Sat. from 8:30 p.m. Sa~urday 6. Sunday breakf•t from 9 a.m.. Located at 428 East 17th Street. Co.ta Meu. Call 650-17SO for,... ervatiom. dirtc:tiona ot whatever. 0...1••'•1 ...... , .... ... .,. ......... ............ ,,.. ...... ....... • * * ··-* ....,.,,.. .. ., ......... ............ ............. * ........ .__ ..... .......... ...... tn.P.7' ... .,. .. • • • •• .. aoo ....,.,.. .............. ........ I U .ft..81&.'8 ........ • * .. .... • ....... 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Huntington Beach. presents an exhibition of water colors by Galena Brooks and nature scenes by Karen Petty. Gallery hours are: Monday. I to 9 p.m.: Tuesday through Thursday. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; FndayandSaturday, 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed on Sunday. Admission and parlung arc free. 848-8748. LAGUNA ART M USEUM 307 C''hfT Drive, Laguna Beach presents De- coys and Dcccpuons, the pa1nt1np of Ron Rizk. 1978-86; a survey of trompe l'onl work by the Los Aneelcs artist Throup May 14. Hours are 11 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesday throup Sunday. A0dmiss1on is $2 for adults, SI for students and senior auzcns. 494-6531 . NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LI· BRARY 8S6 San Clemente Dnve, Ncwpon Beach, dtsplays the work of Hunungton Beach an11t Jim Walsh in the Community Room throup the met of April. 644-3191 . PACIFIC GAU 11:av of Fine An and Dcsip, 228 Fornt A vc .• lquna Beach. The public 11 invited to view the work oflocaJ 111111 Michael Slaght on display throu&b Apnl 30. SANDSTONE GAU.Ell\" 384-A N. 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