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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-27 - Orange Coast Pilot25CE TS R DAY, APRIL 27., 1989 Driver rUns.·over wife, .. g~ts prObation ly-IOll v AN-ffKfN ut 1s Wlfc, who suffered only cuts °'.,.~,...luff and bru1JCS despite beina run over three times, declined to cooperate A Cosu Mesa man who pushed his wttb prosecutors.· officials said wife out of their truck and then drove Wednesday. over h~ three times will be placed on Holland, appearina in Harbor Mu- probauon ~use the woman re-nicipal Coun in Newpon Beach on fused to testify qainst her husband. Monday,. admitted to a charae of Jerry Allen Holland, 24, had been a'sauh WJth a ckadly weapon. But an cbaraed with attempted murder 1n the -attempted murd(r chlflC was drop- April 19 inclcknt and could have been ped when Lindy Sue Holland, 33, sentenced to state pnson. refuted to usist pri)l«Uton with the case, aocordina to Denise lrvme, assist.ant to Deputy District Attorney · Christopher Kralkk. "The victim in tbis case wanted to drop the charses.'' 1"-ioe said. "She eventually requested (the plea apce- nicnt). She wu very uncoopcrauve." The woman's refusal to cooperate made 1t "vinualJy impossibfe" to proceed with the attempted murder case. Lindy Holland suffered bruises and acrapcs, but no broken bones. when sbe was run over Wlth the couple's Toyota pickup.-·. , An unidentified wttdcss. who was workina near the intersection of Dale Way and Collcae A venue, told police he saw the woman shoved from the truck and land with her legs under the vehicle. Jerry Holland then drove the truck forward over his wife, stopped and backed over her and then dro .. e over her again before speeding from the secnc, Coua Mesa pohct said . Lindy HoJland told pohce the coupl~ had been ft&ht1ng ovcr money, and her husband forcibl)' took $408 from her JUSt before he ou hed her out of the truck, Co Ul Mesa Pohcc Lt. Alan Kent said. The next day, the v.oman v.ent to the Police Depanmcnt and a ked th.at her husband be released bccau~ she did not want to pre charg~. pohce S1lld. However, the case was sent to the district attorney's office.-which charged the husband with attempted murder. Holland was released on has own reeoa.nizancc Monday. If Holland' gutlty pica to the lester charv as accepted at a Superior Coun hcanng May I, he will be placed on three years probation. offioals said. Officials fear Dead Heads' return will resurre·ct woes . Sy ALEX \lllWAMS to lobb) unsuccc sfull ap1n t future up )USt to soal. up the atmosphere," Of-o~""°"'IAlf'I Ir' inc hov.s b) the n'Fran 1 o-Ir'\> toe C'oun 1lman Cameron Cos· T "'-based band. aro"c said. "I'm told this )e&r 1sf.om1 he ~ad Head arc coming. "--tt 1 .. •• ah hough lrvtnt ci t)' leader and The problem, man~ an 1 t. 1 that a to~ d111ert"ot, but 'm sir..epuca . police would rather the hord~ of Grateful Dead C'onccn 1s not a rock Last year. Dead Heads camped m 1hagay rock fans find some othe( cit)' show, but a tlear-hol)' p1linmaac for aancultural field and destroyed for their s1xth-annualmin1-Woods-the group's fanatical foJlo-.1na. the cro1>5, Cospo~c said. In addition, tock self-dubbed Dead Head I they broke into a fruit stand on lrVinc --'-UuJ!t' 1An&lc4i and ro nv de· Fans bedecked in ue-dycd cloth1n1 Center Drive and cl?DN a nca~y struc11on top the ltSt 6 concerns o~'"'e"""r,......,.....,led -with--Gmlfut Dead in lnll JOlf dnvmg ra.nte>--se-v-ettl)--<~tta --"-' ,......, .... .,.._ Mcl0nn•1 dtow1 dat•·•h•k• ... nc1 ft open and u1111te•1 •• ,..,.to star.·· Coast's landmark fooEJ stand has a date with sunny future . ly~IMNIST Of ... .,._.,.. .. The Sunshfoe co~e datt-shake suid, a uny -44-year-old landmark wt became the focus of' public outcry rectndy wbm 11 WU tbratencd wttb dclcruc11on u a result of a road Widm~.ltil ~. wall be spared after all, ICCordiftc to a Catuan1 apokn- man. A ttand wotker ald th.ouands of' people havovis1ted Sunshine Cove to sian a petition urpna the bu1klina be saved. Tbe owner aaad last month that ber fiv•yeer lealc with the Cahfornia Parks and Recreation Deapnment would be renewed only on • month· to-month bas1s. Al some point. the owner wd she v.u told the stand m1abt btdestro)ed to make way for a wider ro.d. But state officials and Irvine Co. rcprexotatives met and dm<kd to reahan the pro,cct and uP1f9de the riaht and left tum pockets fo accom- modate the date-shake stand. Caltrans representative Alber1 Miranda said. .. "Not only are they aaina to be able to ta)', but they're &Oi~ to ha\'e better 1npns and earn ; Miranda 111d ... Pcop&t Wlll be able to set en and out of there a lot easier than the) do today .. Ow-Mr Vul1rua MclUnnc) and her dauahtcr, Ten Pollard. said they ~re Jubilant over the news. McJS.lnncy and ber husband bcpn opcratU\1 the stand 1n 1974. Since Mr. McKrnncy di<d last )'Car, Pollard has helped her mother keep the stand soma. "I fed real aood... Pollard said. "When we found out, everybody just yelled and screamed. It's kind of1ike the little auys made a httle bit of noise and we v.on. We had so many people il&n the pct1t1on. n's JU't un- behevable.' .. ,,__. '"WNNY I All this v.cckcnd's thrcc-d.a> Gr:neful tnul the band from cny to city Dead 1n\o bu11ncss, he sa1d. Dead concert ~ncs at In inc Heads hail from every ftlJOn in the--"Dead Head~ convert the par'ktn& MeadowsAmph1thtater.C'1t) offiClals couo\T) and from c"ery social lot into an ilklal narcotics wap say stratum They con\t'ne to peny meet:• Coacro'c said. But the chaJlcnic this )Cat 1s to camp. f ratcm1ie and dal)C('. Police arrnted approumately 60 rcHrsc a trend of c1v1c disturbance "'The ho~ sell out con mcntl ~. pt'Oplc at last year's Grairf'ul Dead \hat sparkN the Irvine 1ty Council and \hen anothc-r S.000 pcopk dlow ........... DeAD HIADS/ AJJ Here•s 1ud1 In rour •J• .. Clretcflell ICo,,e, 6'h, of Coate MeN It faldnetH ~ .... flow"'9 frOM the foun· Uln et die awner of New~ 8ftd H--.or ,, • .,. • .,.,I Con• Meu, on WHrM••• TM IMllllfjl" t••IJ ca.e ,,._. pr ........ •••24 •1-..ne ~die ..... Beer: sale prohibition llkely at new HB Pier Mesa ·seat Gn county fair board urged ly IOll VAN rfklN °' ............... C0tta Maa rnidcnts near Pacific Ampbi\heau~ •oWcln't bellav1.aa so '!'UY prObltms ..... concert DOttt if \be'Yd bid a rcprpcntative on the oru. County 'F\ir Board. which o•ns thf. arena, one sound-~ rnidcnt said Wednn- day. A bill that woUld requu~ k>Cal repre1cntat1on· oa fair boerd ,.......,..,...\ the stale ~y be Oft the *Q ••• yar. 8c:iciof'd•na to .._ Amtnblymaa Nolma FnurHc (R- Fom•• V_,.,). Alll ........... ~lld ,. ...... __ -ilyllld ..,_ hlll *' c:icy or.,. wMf'I a GOODM C rOlilWOl'd •••••.•••.•.••.. -• •• . .• • • • M ~ '*kn ........................ 17 ~ .•.•••.•.•••.•••.••...• C7 Peiill ................................... C l•S f'llf'JJ'OUndJ IS located, That's pan of the l'QSOn concert OOIK tot OU1 of hand tn the fint plact. ..xording 10 I.Ori Luk. one of tht pe.nies to a lawsutt llltint~ '~ amph11hcatcr. .. l thank if.we did Mve tomCOM an tbctt. tM community would be a...-e of-bat's PAI on, and we -ouldn't be '°'"' throullt wblt ft'rt 101na throuO now," *•id · l• and othen in lhc commun1t)" uve complained for yan that 1hcy "" not mlde aware whcft the ampllilbnttr WM beill-jljnnN that it wwld be a vcaue for loud COftC'el'U. Al...., ............. ,Alllil 2 i• 'Colla Mna.. memben me Cati· lnil RcpullticM A.-lllJ ~ ••• ., ..-ct • ,.,.. .... l'ft- I G ommend1n1 local representation on fair boards. When county fa1raround arc located within a city, the f'C'SOluuon u.rwes;; 1 member Of the Cny CounC11. should tcne on tM fair board. If the faif'l'O'lnds are 1n uainrorl)C>ratcd county temtory. the local reprctt>ntl· tiveshould be a mcmbe-rof'thc count) Board of Supcrv1t0n. Fnt.ttl~ laid Wednadlly that he was 1n~ 1n curya111 a bill rcquirina such k>Cal ~talion, bUt he added that ht with OM provillOll of ... . n Ammbly'• .... tiaa. -r ..-Will9 die prln ~~of local ~pca-•uoe. ... he Mid. I have atnMI .._, ....... aty~nol nwt11blr. TMrr are ti-.twa the .• Ref>ort: State c f SAC"RAME'NTO (AP) -The lite eouJd It' s~ million more in w colkctiou tban the ~iu adminlJlrltJOn had prcd~tcd, but the wandfall may not be tnoulb to eatc ttte cash ~. a newspapu re- poncd today. Early nt1matcs 1nchcate that the state b.ts collected S990 million more than last year 1n personal income and b6nk •nd corponnaon lllftt IM Jan Francisco Chronicle mJOllCd. Jam Reba ot dls ~Frud\i• Tu Board said be tlPtCUd another SI 00 milhon in w checks to be opeaed today. After the mail tS o~ned and refunds 10 to ~pa yen, IM 1ta&e may end up with SSOO m1U1on more than Deukmejian's Department of Fimact .... Pfl dllL'lld. l9id lbc ClaroDidcw,:!• IDUIUI who dedin· ed to be "fted. ••1t•a cleat that we'#~~ more tbaa -e lhoupt,.. one · ·adlnanis- tration offkw told tJW C'hroniclt. TbC off'ICW, who was not identified, Mid be .. wouldn't q_uaml" with \he S500 maUion f.aure. Lut year, the slate came out of the FAIR From Al would stick," he said. A spok«man for the Costa Mesa Republican Assembly, which sub- mmed the rcsoluuon to the statewide Republican aroup, said he agced a Abortion protesters' arraignment lengthy mere resolution would not do the ay Qty News Sefvke tnck. "The aovernor's office doesn't The 3B anti·abortion <kmon· even have t~e etiquette to notify you st.raton arre1ted last month at a when you .apply for a position on the Cyprcu abortion clinic were chan· fair board or to let you know wben neled throuah West Onn,e County you haven't made it." sa.id Brian Municipal Coun on Wednesday 1n a Theriot. president oftbe Costa Mesa mass arraianment that kept Jwo group. ··r doubt that they'd be swayed courtrooms busy all day very much by a resolution. I think it The protesters were charied with a has to be an actual law.'' misdemeanor offense of unlawful But Theriot said be believed the bill assembly, but officials offered them a should call for local rcp~ntation by lesser chllJC of disturbinf the peace, elected representatives such as city whichcamedaSIOOfine,1nexchan,e council members. for a guiltt plca1 saia Deputy District "I undentand the asscmbl~man's Attorney Pavia Weinberg. point about conflict, but LJhin.k._.thc_ _-<M~'fl-(}f...Jhe-i>fotest orpnnen-- benefit of having an elected represcn-from O peration ~escue alto were tat1ve 1s that it would be someone charged With conspiracy to unlawful· who 1s directly accountable to the people," he said. Jy ueemble. Most of them ~ absent and f't1)tttented by attorneys. Twenty--tllht people wath prior con· v1cUoG.t were handled separately. Kenneth Tanner, director of the Southern California Oper111on Rescue ortao1z.1t1on, uid he pltadcd inn~nt to all the characs. including conspiracy. • "lfwe~erc to go and save a child or anyone, and we violated some law dotna at, nobody would charse us," he said. . I h lt was not 1mmed1ate y known ow the mdJv1dual.s plca~ed. but Tanner said those who could afford to J.Q.. to re urg top ca mn()C(:M and the rest ~ere expected to plead M . contest. - 2 accused 9f Seal·Beach drug sales DEADHEADS From Al series, LL Make White of the Irvine Pohce Department said. .Between Fnday afternoon ·and early Monday morning, pohcc antici- pate traffic snarls that could lead to closure of Irvine Center On\t be- t~ccn Alton Parkwa) and La.Jee Forest Drive. Freeway off ram~ at Irvine Center might also close, The congestion may a.row more chaotic this year because the concert scnes lands on the same weekend the Blue AnJels arc performing at the nearby El Toro Manne Corps Air Narcoucs mvestiptors arrested two men in Seal Beach on Wednesday following a yearlong invesupuon~ alleged drug sales at a Mam Street business . The arrests were made et Nick's Och, 223 Main St., where undercover officers had observed numerous drua sales dunng the course of their invesupuon. said Lt David Van Holt of the Seal Beach Pohce Depart· ment. Domtnac Zamp1no, 37. owner of the deh, was arrested at the scene for Station. In the past. motonsts have PIER· stopped alona the freeway to witness the acnal show. From A 1 possession of cocaine and mari}1Jana for sale .and ppssession of concen- trated marijuana, Van Holt said. Also arrested at the ~nc for possession of marijuana was Michael Adler, 28, of Hunttngton Beach. · The I 0-15 a.m. arrests were mada after 1nvcsugators obtained a search warrant. · Jomina Seal Bcac.b pohc.c an the mvesuption and arrests ~ere officers from the California Department of Justice's Bureau of Narcotics En· forcement. Both amphitheater directors and been out ofhne" m their lanauagc around )Oung.stcrs at timer;. pohce have c hanged rules to stop a "It's quite hkely that we'll proh1b1t beer on the pier " C It) repeat of previous concert problems. CounC1lman Peter Green, a member of the pier design committee. \a1d Extra private security guards will 'hcanlcadtoarowdyatmospbcreandanoghngofth ... eg.irl~inthe1r . patrol areas surrounding the b1km1s." • amphitheater, as w1ll extra pohce Green said that no vote has been taken and that there has been no ( cars. d1scuu1on on whether to allpw beer and wine at a Sll·dO\\n rcsuwran1 All cars parked on lf'Vl ne Center·_..._.. ..... :~,.-pro~ for the end.Of -the pier .1 Dnve will be towed, Lt. While said. Committee cha1rmln H1..,ns said that the panel 1s expcct~d to Unhkc past years. Dead Heads will recommend that several buildings be built on the pier. including a be forbidden from camping in single-story End Cafe. a fishma tackle fac1lil> and 1akcou1 food amphitheater parkmg lots. Concert restaurant. restrooms, a hfeauard to'Acr, and poss1bl~ a small orpnizcrs also purchased newspaper restaurant about halfway to the end of the pier for soft dnnks and ice advertisements and radio time to cream cones for those who don't want to walk all the ~ay to the end of , warn away Dead Heads w1lhout t.hc pJcr_ uckets. Matt Curto, director of The Pier Des1an Commmec recent!) recommended lhat Jhe amphathcater opcrauons, sa.Jd he 1s p1hna.s of the pier be constructed of concrete aflcrearher urging plastic· confident 1he new policies will block coated steel p1hngs. The panel changed d1rect1ons an~ finding the old problems. • evidence that the coated·stcel p1hnas corrode. Curto 111d the h1ah number of Grateful Dead fans as precisely what males the band a coveted act. "We're in business to book this facility," Curto said. "When the Grateful Dead brina in 45.000 in· three naahts. we've &Ot to ta.kc a hard look." Lottery officials may appeal S3 .4 million awarded by jury 1.0 .l'l'l.H\ By Th9 Auod.ted ,.,.u Herc are the wmnmg numbers picked Wednesday nagflt for the Cahfomia Lottery's twscc:-wcekly "Lotto 6-49'' game: 38, 11 , 4?. 17. 36. 44 and the bonus number, 3. Players who correctJy guessed all six numbers wtll hare a pnze pool of $5.16 mi1J1on. said Kathy ManLer. a lottery spokeswoman. The prize pool for tickets with five numben plus the bonus number 1s SI .SS million. Players who gel five winnina numbers will sphl $802.000. Manur said. Four of six winners will share $729,000. Lottery sales for the penod that bepn after Saturday's pme were SI 4.S9 million, Manzer said. LOS ANGELES (A P)-Califomaa Lotleey officials tiled lepl notice Wednesday ChJt they may appeal a jury's Sl.4 · uJlion award to a woman who claimed she was cheated out of beina a millionam~ in the Bia Spin. State lottery spokeswoman Joanne McNabb said officials hMS IS days to file a notice of intention to appeal the April 4 jury award to S4-year-0ld Los Anaetcs nurse Dons Barnett a.nd they did so Wednesday as a formality "The (lottery) comm1ss1on has not yet made a decmon whether to appeal. .. she said A Los Anaeles upcnor Court )Ury awarded Barnett $3.4 million 1n a dispute over a 1985 lottery pnle. For one cxcatins moment. Batnen be- came a m1lhona1re on Dec. 30, 1985 when she spun the B1J Spin's wheel and the-ball popped into the $3 I million slot. But a moment later, 1t poppe<t outand settled 1n the S 10,000 one, and Bia Spnr emcee OeofT Edwards told her she won the leucr pnze. California lottery rule'> state that the baJI must stay in place for five seconds. Barnell refused to caJh her check and filed suat Her attorney. Lawrence Sperber, claimed lottery offiC1als had in· consistently applied the five-seoond rule to contestanu and showed the JUry videotapes of Barnett's spsn and spins by other contcsllnts. He said jurors came 10 the conclusion that Barnett was not treated f11rly. • "I'm upset becaute it was a fa1r tnal and rea.sonabk award.•• Sperber said. "My client ia devaatated. She doeln•t know why t!h1 is happtnina to Ml".'' ------~---~-:: WFD has the finest selection of PLATT In the South Coast Area . DEBlg N IU oollenaoa Pf'OCCtl SI billaon thort and bUdect cull bed to~ impoted, wtaich l!lpped tbc .-vcrnor:. f'Cltt\'t. Molt accounll otMf' tban the JOV· trDOr'I indicatt the II.ate ended the 1917 41 ftal )UJ' with • deficit. Converxly, two ytan aao the Slate toOk in SI btlhon more than expected. eventually rttultint in a rebate of the extra monies to wpeyen.. l'romAI But Maranda Mid the ~thaon tjrive and media anenlion did not p~y a pan U. lbc official dedlion-maki..,. • "rt wu alrt9Cfy in the p(annana s~ for that utuation to be ad- dreaed anyway," Miranda •1d ... We lucked out in t..h.is ca.se ... Depertment of Parts and (lee· rcaaion landteape architect Alan Tana said the fate of the date·shake sland cbanscd 15 the road w1denm1 plans were altered. , "The plans we bad seen up until very recently csscnt1ally JUSt WJdened on either side of the hi&hway, adding an extra lane m ea.ch dircctJon usina the current alianmenl," Tana said. "Because of the way it was des1incd, we felt it would reaJJy cramp the parkinf area around the date.shake nd.' In response to the te-s a t stana issue, Tana said, an Irvine Co. enJineetina counsultant revised the onainal plans. The issue, however. was safety, not the commun11y's response to the survival of Sunshine Cove, he said. · "h 's JUSt been working out of this (safety) problem," he said. "There was some d1scuss1on (about Sunshine Cove). but I think our pnmary concerns were for safety 1n that area and how to deal with that. .. But McKJnne)' and Pollard wd they ~ere told a meeuna was hasuly called as a result oftht. public outcry. "The) (Caltrans) had so man) calls from_the_newspapers and letters comma m, they fiJured they better get toeethcr and decide what they ~ere go1n1 to do," Pollard said. "We JUSt rcall) arc thankful for all the response and all the people. It's not just that we dad 1t ourselves. it's the response from the people .. Laauna Beach C ounc1lrnan Dan Kenney, who ,had asked has col- leques and other local leaders to cooperate in an effort to save the stand. 111d he thinks the public involvement at an early enough plannina staac wa~ a factor. "I really do think 1t helps, .. Kenne) said. "It save us an· opportunity to mount some concern and r think tverybod}' tmcned to tJm. •· Pollard said she and her mother will hkely erect a banner saying. "We're here to \lay -thank you evcr}One." But even 1f unshinc Cove s~ys, McKinney may ha"eJo~ u a resuit of a state pohcy that requires such state-0wncd st.ands be offtrcd for bu) when a leajC expires. "When we have a con saon 1n one ofour parks. v.e have to send 1t out for open bids." Tana sa1d. Otnerally speak ma. the stand aoes to the hiah~t bidder. he ~1d. SalEido.' s e:><-Wife~ r:ecciunts her fears in· brief marriage - FRESNO (AP) -Dunna the anotherduld,abo) whoscfatherwas terrifyint niahts ~fter Debra Salcido murdered Jn Mexico 1n January 1986 learned hCT u-busband was ' Afkr she moved to Fresno, where su~pcctcd of Sonoma County's ..-orst she bepn collecting welfare. the lc)caJ mass morder. she. hid at a hotel d1stncl anornC) pre sed for child· clutchana a butcher knife m her hand support from Ramon alctdo for care and praysna for news of has arrest, a of the couple's eh1 Id. a 11rl, now 4 . newspaper reported Thursday. It was this dispute that may have For the three ni&hts she and her >-11n1ted the rage that led to the ycar-0ld son spent m a Fresno motel murders Ramon Salcido 1i suspected the 27-)ear-old mother knew she had of committing and confcs~d to after reason to fear the ne(t _person at the h~was caplU~ Apnl 19 m has nau"e door would be er tx· us anO. x1co Ramon Salcido, according to a ''or> Salc1do's wife ...... ngda. called pueb.lished Thursda.y by the Fresno Debra Salcido about five weeks ago Be and asked wh> Debra had filed the In the only m1cv1ew $he has a[vcn, c9mpla1nt, which sought SS.807 m Saleado revealed that dunng her bncf back payments and monthly p:Jy· marnage to the confessed mass men ts ofS5 I I, Debra Salcido ~1d. . murderer he often beat her and onlt "Angela asked whether I would be pinned her down while holding a pair w1lhna to go to the DA·~ Office and of scissors to her throat sa) that the child was not his and that He is suspected of slashing or I had made a mistake on the birth shoot1oa to death seven pcof>lc on ccrtJficatc.. ·· said Salcido~ who .told ApnJ J4, including his wsfc. An&ela. An~la no two of his three )OUOJ daupuers. h" Her account contradicts. earlier mother-in-law, 1wo saster~-1n-law and reports that An&r1a ~as unaware until his bdss 1n a rampage that outragt'd the day before the murders that residents of the beaut1ful and serene Ramon Salcido had been mamed wane country previously. • Salcido said her coun.sb.Jp with F0Uowrn1 the lc1lhngs. Sa.IC'ldo's Ramon Salcido was picas.ant but that. blood·spatttrcd car was found with a dunng an incident in late 1983 or note that read, 1n Span1sh: ••forJJvc e.arl) 1984, at the couple's home 10 me God. but this law made me do ll Sonoma, Ramon lc1do' alcohol-We could five better, me and m) fueled temper began to show children, but ~hat can I do." ··He got me onto the Ooor and put lnvcsuptors ha"e also speculated his knees on my arms," she said "He that the motive for the k1lhngs was took a pair of scissors and!ut them Ramon Salcldo's belief that Ang.efa ndll to m) ahroat an<J ~1 'I could was havina an affur kill )Ou,"' while dnpping saliva on For the first two days while her face. · t authonUC1 hunted for her ex·hu~ On another occasion. she · '31d, band. Debra Saleado lh·ed W1th Salcido came home drunk. and when fnends in Fresno, 1n1dously watching she ref used to say where i.he had been cable news channels, tanonna her that day, he took a .22-cahber rifle !'::l opera of 11 years., "'The Young ..fro.m._bc.nca.lh lht .sofa i.n wa vcd n the.. .. ~ wildly he later mbved to a motel where Three weeks later. after she had she was SlaYtnl when Ramon learna' she ~as preanant. she sc~r· lctdo's thrtt daU4hters ~re found atcd from Ramon Salcido, she wd. m a county dump m Peuluma with In the ycar1 since their scparu1on their throets stasmd. and ds.vorce, Dcbna Salcido bad Homicide probed after.body found In Santiago Ca~yon But for now, McKrnney. a-1..quna -_ly ttw o.-y l'lot Beach resident, 1s celcbnatina what Oranac County Shcnff s depu11e the bod} he said .. dechmng to elaborate she oon11ders a community victory. arc investipuna a possible hom1Clde "You JUlt can't believe the people af\cr findina a ma.n's body Wednes- who have driven out of their way to day an ~nuaao Canyon. come down and siin a petitjon," Deput1es responded at 3:30 p.m. to McKrn.~ said. "Even thouahall tbc a report that the body of a fully· newstufftsaoin1to.aoin-at'11onna clothed white male was near the be like a JUn~e. modem and ever}-intersection ModJe ka and ntiago thma-they still want this httle place can)'on roads, Lt Lart') Abbott '"'1d h.ere, no mancr what it looks IJkcs.'' They round evidence of trauma 10 Deputies arc not \ure whether the v1ctin) died at the scene or el$Cwhere and hu body dumped 1n the tan) on Abbott i.a1d. Ju·, ca /16 42-6086 What do )OU hke about the Daily Pilot"\\. hat don't you hke' all the number above and your meuase will be recorded. aranscnbed and de- livered to the appropnale editor. The same 24-hour ans~nna scno1 e may be 11\Cd to record letters to the edator on any topic 1 ontnbuton to our utttn column must include 1he1t name and telephone number for venficat1on 1 ell u1 what'• e n your mind. 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C.-u -....w DeltJf'llot Dellv•'J 11 Guar•nt••d ClrculMton Telephoft•1 y ti ~,~c-~, .. ,,, .. .. ._..~..., .... ... INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY GUIS INE , Served Nightly In Lagwn~'s Landmark llome • • BRO WN SU GAR G LAZED D UCK With A Mix"" N11t Cr~"'" Sawn S11.9S • CANTONESE STYLE PORK CHOPS With A Ct"rl'' PiflHpple Glau $8.95 • FRESH SEA SCALLOPS Wlf~ A G•lk T ....... S..tt , . Il l 1 1 1 11\ l'ft\I(:~ Outing for families planned in Irvine park on Saturday -A family p1cnac and honet-ck ndio, day will be offered by thedty oflniane from 10..m. toj p.m. on_. Saturday, May 6, at Irvine Resional Partc io S.Otiaao Canyon. Playarounds, sof\baU fitlds, boncshoc pJts. votleyballrouns. htkinaarcas. a nature center, a zoo. bones, ponies, tandem bicyeles and pedc:tlebo9u will be 1v11l1ble for u~ or rental. The event as SIO pcT person or S25 for a famjJy With up to four persons. lntemted paruapants are cncouraacd to meet at 1he Irvine Youth Services Ctnttt, 14301 Yale A\le., at IOa .m. For further 1nformauon caU;Oavad Anderson at 724=.6643. Atocha tr~awres exhibited A free uh1b1t oflhc treasures of the sunken ship tocha wtlJ be d1~la)ed from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. 1odayJ.. Fnday and Saturday 11 Tradauonal Jcv.ders. 2646 :>an Maauel On"e, Ncwpon Beacll. Captains S)d Jones and K. T Budde-Jones. th<' pair who led the expedition to find Lhe lost ship. will conduct lectures and hde· shows throughout the c1h1b11 Ninety salver bars. aold ban, an cpieccs- of e1Jht, '&old doubloons, emerald jewelry, Col· umbLan emeralds and salver art1ficats worth an estimated S400 million will be discussed by Jones an4 Budde.Jones. For more 1nformat1on, call Nina Robinson at 752·20()7,.. Holocaust remembered TcrnDle Beth El will commc:.moratc.....Yom.Ji• .. Shoah (1-tolocau~t McmonaJ Day) a pan of the scrvic~ at 8 r.·m Fnda)' at 31021 Niguel Road, Laauna N11uc . Irene Op()yke who was awarded a Medal of Honor for saving the hves of hundreds of Jew$ between 1939 and 1945. will discuss "Terror and Tnumph. Tho Memories ofa Partisan." lo add1t1on. she. has been honored by the Comm1ss1on for the Dcs1&nat1on of the Raghtcou.s. For more 1nformat1on: call the temple office at 3~2332. Rt!glstratlon tor cht!t!rleadt!rs Chttrlcadang rcaistrat1on.s for 8· 14-ycar-old gsrls who want to part1c1pate in the New~n-Mc.-sa Junior All·Amcncan Football uague wtll be held from 81.m to noon Saturday'at Bonita Creek Park. located on Uni versity Avehue between Ja'mboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard. Followina rci1strat10~ an all·you<an--eat pan· Cflke breakfast w1ll,.-bc. onercd Call Sandra King B"m)'.10n.a.tl6l-7 459 for..add1u.onaLi.nfounat Documentary f/lm_s discussed UCLA professor Oare f ostcr will discuss her documentary films and current book at 7: 15 p.m on Wednesday. M il} 3, at a meeting of the Amcncan M)C1auon of Un1vcts.11* W.Dmcn at Gttat Amen· can Sa'" mas Bank, 260 Ocean \'C., la«una Beach. The free proV1m as open to the pubhc Further informauon ma) be obtained b)' Callin& 494.5087. Interfaith shelters explained The mcms of a program thu shelters homclcs persons an S)'nagoaucs and churches v.111 bl' discussed at a meeting of the Orange Count> Homclcu Issues Task Force at 1 pm. Thunda)'. Ma} 4, at Tustin Pre.-byacnan Chu rch 225 W Main t • f u tm • Frank Landen. illc. a representative from 'an D1cao's Rca1onal Task Force on the H.Pmelcss, wall ci1pla1n the lott'rfa11h helter Network that allows churchc.s and S)'naaoaues to temporanl> house the homeless f ndavadual with quesuonuboU1 the po1: 1b1ht)' of such a prwa.m beina implemented an Orange Count} arc encouraaed to attend the mccllnJ. Tht' [rte discussion I~ open tO the pubhc for add1t1onal 1ofurma11on. call usan Oabon It 74().1157 Scholarship concert planned 10atr/1u1tan5t flC Kerval wall perform a benefit concert for Lhc tcholarsh1p fund of the Alliance Franc11~ de la R1"1era ('aJ1fom1cnne at p.m. Fnda)'. Ma) 5. at the e1ghborhood Congrcj.1· uonal Church Ha1l. 340 L Ann<"'.s Dme. Laauna Beach. A donation of $6 for the aeneraJ pubhc aod SJ for tuden1s under 25 as rcqueit«l Refreshments will be ~~ed. C alJ 497;2S22 for funhcr 1nfor· mauon. (.·\I.I·:'\ D \ H T hun "day, April 2? • 1 o mtttmas ~hcdulcd Friday, April 28 • o mec11n1 scbedultd. .Irvine water plan ral es health concerns -IW DiltY ADAMI Of-~----rtans to Clean Up lOX~ l'OUnd water beneatb Irvine ran tnto enVJronmentalist ~s from t\t.O Irvine etty coun· rihneo Tuetday. Mayor Larry Aaran and Coun(1lman Cameron Cossrove said the> were womed that 0ranae County Watc.r Du.t.nct plan.s.. to ex tracl toxins from the voundwatcr and ~lease Lhem into the 11r m1&ht endanacr residents' health. The water dntnct plans to construct a well near)eff rey Road and l.rvmt Ctnter Onvc and pump the contaminated water onto nearb> crops The contaminant - tnchlorocl,bylenc -will evaporate (rom the "-Iler H It flow throu&h spnnkJer systems Th~ •~lion, or a1r.stnpp1n,a. ~o"ld be an 1ntcnm step in the water distncfs threc.-phase cleanup plan The air·stnp- pina will bait the plumes movement until a clOliCd-system ckanup de"•~ can be coostrucled Tbeck>led S) tem wall take at Inst thrtt years to dell&'\ and consaruct Officials nt1m1ted the'> stem c<>tt at SI 5 m1lllon. Ho'Ntvtr. ~n and Co'ITO"c voiced concerns that lOJt}R relea~ into the atmosphere would.,rovea hulth threat to kvme ruadents "I'd have to be as u~ that the amount of TCE rclea5Cd arc ne1hgsblc. that It would not become a hcahfi threat,'' AgBn satd ' Agan has said be would prtftt that the water dastnct cxptdtte plans 10 conilruct a closed system Jnd b)paS 1rription altoeclher further study of water d1 tnct cleanup procedures has bttn l't'quc ted by &f8n for the next Cuy Council mcetana. In the meantime, Avan andacatNS that he ~ould la.kt' 10 sec a deta1led rcpon from th<' South CoastAlrQual1t) Manaacment OJ trict on the effects of TCE tn In u~·s atm~rc Stauon . Wilham Mills. acnttaJ mana,er of the ManM orps officaab admn ~ ~ Oranac County Wattt Distnct. told coun· l\asdumped tM~n«f<ausanadeiJ · 111 ciJ memben that he had bttn a ured by solvent on the bate. butsta~ that dwnoilll 'a.Jr quality ma~mtnt peoonMI that of toiuns stopped 10 )can aeo El 1'ori approval for1JMtnppin1 operat1onscould bite officials have refilled to 1110Cft1C be expected by June l 5. responsibaht) for the contam1nat1on. A&rtn. bowe"'er. said he was "sure that 1f Accord1n1 to L1v10 Oa"aMo, a chemical the cit) indicated opposauon to the plans, cn11necr and resident cleanup advi.er to other aaenc1cs would bsten to our concerns Cosaro"'e, the soil contaminated on the El carcfull)." , ' Toro base continues to release tOit tnS into ..The mayor has_ ratSCd senous pubhc the aroundwatcr. health quCjtao~ whacb should be ad· • Rain water will conunue to push toa.in.1 dressed bcf<>rc--pbate .one of Lhe cleanup throuan the soil .and into undttpouad bet.ans," Cosgrove saad. • v.ater tables as Iona as Marines leave tbe ihc d~asing qcnt TCE wa~ first soal untreated and eitposed to run. d1SCO\Cred1nlrv1negroundwattren 19 5 Oa\ansosa1d when at turned up in three aancultural "When )OU ha"e a spill of a hca? "'ells owned b) The lrvtne Co. componet lake TCE. the chetmeaJ 1.1 Water qualtt)' offiaals blamed• the absorbed into the soal and the soil iJ plume oft11n1edv.ilter-measu'rcd at Ont" contaminated. forever," o.,anso taN1 • mile wade and more than Lhrtt males long ''So1l 1s sun the maan problem. h will not -on the El Toro Manne Corp Air ao awa).'' Two UC I profs named to eJi~ u.s. ac~de_my 8) EMILY ADAMS Of.,_ O<ll)t l'llot IUff Two members of the UCI facuh> Joined an elate socact) of fellov. sc1cnt1sts Tuesda> v.hcn the> v.erc elected to the at1onal .\cadcm' ot Sc1enc<''>. EJccuon to Lhc academ> v.hach v.a ~"tao:.--- hi.hcd an I IS63 b) Congress and signed into eff~t n..... •· Kendrkll fleltl. ,wnNent oi ttte Or•nee County fterfomtlne Arts Center; •oe•r w. Johnson fcenterf. vke chalr-.n. corporate councH; and Henry T. Segerstrom. center chaJrman. toast , ... honor roU. .b) Abraham Linrolo. 1s considered one of the highest honors a' a1lable to 1ent15ts und en'1nttrs Dr James McGau&h. profe rand 1:.h11r ot p\)Chob1olog). 1s now one of the academ> ·, 60 nt"v. member and Dr Ricardo \11IN!1 also a -profe ~r of ~>chob1olog). "'a" eltcted as a foreign a5S.OC1atc. the de 1&/lat1on gl\ en to P ~. rf 0 rm,. n g ~rt s center suenllSlS who hold C1llzen hap out tdt' tht l nated States "1llcd1 1s a cauzen of \1e,1Co '"the> JOln ~1x otficr l Cl profc\~r'> ai. . at.idem) members re Ce I• ve s s 5 00 r:v-v\ g ,.ft McGaugh was a founding member of L'CI' 'VVU and its fim chair of the depanment of ps)chob1olog) Psychotn,oloJ) tudae the ph) 1· . cal procc ~i. underly1n1 brain act1\'11y. l y ALEX \lllW AMS But p1wate donations art fund.-mental \tcGaugh, v.ho pec1ahze an studyin' the °' ,.,. o.-y "~ ,,_.. • to the health of any performing arts ctntcr (hem1cal bast· of memor')'. as also dtrtttor of the · Ikea use lthousands of pnvatc dono~ because the &041 oft he an t1tut1 on 1s art a tac C~ntcr for the curob1ol~y of 'Uarnana and met the milhon dollar challenge, the contnbu11on to the commun1t~. not proli1 Memo!) and a founding ~1tor of the 1enufic Orange C-OUnt.y ~Fformmt-An~ ~~\11oral anc ~c1.1raLJ!lolOl)'- w1ll receive an additional SS00.000 from a-Thomas Kcodnck.. the ct>nter' nrcsr: lte has done eAtenme ,...ork an m'c t\ptma pnvate foundauon dent. said all performing ans centcr\ e'penmtnlal trcalment~ -1nclud1n1 dru and The Scgcrstrom Foundation 1ssut"d the operate ""h an income pp bct"'l"('n bo' clcltncal \llmulataon of the brain and hormones challenge grant last "lo, ember If locaJ office revenue and total co ts C)ucre\sful -that effect memory storage contnbu1ors could raise SI malhon dollars inst1tut1ons m1n1m11c the .PP M 1lcd1 am\'cd al t.: I in 19 4 and hu ~nt b) Feb I 5, the gcrstrom Foundauon "We remain "ulnc:rablc to economic more than 0 )tars 1n,csttgaung how ncne C'Cll would match half the sum downturn or unexpected ~r91rammang commUJlltalC Hu 'itud1cs ha'e included a More th.an 3 500 people and businesses osses, ohn~n said ··1 be picture 1 unique method of stud) ang neural r«'tp\Ors b) re ponded, cxcec"• ng the SI m1lhon mark bnght, but It can darken 'cry qu1c~I)' using frog cu C<'lls. by nearly $400,000 bcaust 1h1s as a htgh·n k business ' M1lcd1 bas also been 1ndudtd, u an "We have demonstrated th t ~e are DonatJons ranaed from SJ to,$602.000. honoraf) member, in the Hunpnan ~ca<km~ of capable ofbu1ld1na the hall ow "'e must which Orange Count) 's Harr) and <1~acc 1enccs and v.as a co-~mner of the 1na F11s.3I dcmonstrate·our ab1l1t) to maintain u." Steele Foundation chipped in. Con· lntemattonal Pme for science and medicine. Henry Se&erscrom said at the center tnbutors who paned with JlftS of mo~ 1 be acadcm) 1s currently mad<' up or I 51' Tuesday al'tcrnoon before a gathcnng of than S 1,000 wall ha' c their name' en· membeM and 262 forc11n assoc1atM ~ho (on· m~or donor~ graved on a large gin ' plaque that "''II gre ma) .call upon to IC't as official •d" 15('r\ on Segentrom. 66. serv~ as chairman of hang in the center mailers of Jen('e_wJ Le~·hnol ).-Dr. lllC.erdo Mii_. the ct"nter's board of directors The an ta The gcntrom family donated fh c nanat1~hasnam~ W1ll~m ~on, a K~sofCost.aMc~prope~•n 197Yfur ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newpon Bcachde,cloper. tosucc~d him c6n~ctronofthc cen1cr .rn b) 19 I had Tr1'0 of· gunmen robs two shoppers of S250 as chairman 1n Apnl J 990. ~· ve $6 ma I hon an contnbut1on'I < J In 1988, the center offc~ 253 per· trom & Som of Costa Mt\.'l de· formanccs -rangtnl from ballet and ve dt>cd South Coast Plain and the office symphony to Broadway ho~ and p0pu. park surroundi ng.the center lar concens The tot.al added 20 sho"s to Upconu.ng. b1&hhghts for t 9~Q mclude the previous year'\ total In addition. performance o( tht' mu<t1cnl'i .. (,)fl'}" 1n Se&erstrom Hall as t)'paeally full and the Ma), "M) Fair Lad'·· 1n 1.-tc June and uclccl pnce " compet111 vcl) high sa.1d "fiddler on 1hc Roof an \ugu" rhc Roacr Johnson. a vrtt chairman of Lhl Ph1ladelph1a Orchc tra "111 mal.c m lir<.t board. "1 1t to the ccntt'r in \fa) fwo "omen lell\1nga uth C"'oa'\t Pl11.1 .uort lo\t $250 to a tno of aunmcn "'ho confr.4>nted t.hc.m u. 1ho walked lo their car \tonda) night, pohce ~1d The "-Omen. ages I and 44 from Irvine. v.crcout tdt' tht' door of ks Fifth o\'enuc ahoul 9 50 p m when the Lhrtt men demanded tbcir purses, Co ta M~ Pohce gt 11~c Millington sa.i"d One orthc asi.aalants. d<"SCnbcd a an· Oncntat man . .about 5 feet 8-rnch.c and T 45 poun<h. held a un on-th~ women ~halt' the other t"AO men too"-their punts The other t"o men "ere Hr .panic S feet 8 1nchc I fioO Ill 165 pound The ran cast 1ov.-1rd the ~fa) ( o par"-ing lot. he said. South int~nding to rise again in Cop Bowl X 1 ly 80I V AN IYKfN Of-l>Mlf ,_ ...... Cops have been known to hana together lake a band of brothers and sisters. But Fnday n11ht one of the fierce t and lonac~t standang"bhnanvnlnt'110 Orance County wall apan bum forth into samu· lated combat ~ lfa Cop Bowl XI, pnuna andiron specialists from nonhem and southern Oranae County pohcc a1enc1t'1 a.Pin•n each other for the sake of loul chantac Teams conSI t of office" from the Co t4 Mesa, Newpon Beach, Hununaion fkach. Irvine and Fountain Vall~ dcpa.nmcna for the south; and the Garden G ro"c. ments for the nonh Costa Mesa·., gt 8111 Bechtel , one ohhe e"ent's orpnw~rs '4-ho pla)'cd an the first 10 Cop Bo"'l , SJ1d the outh " .. 1ook1n1 this yearto 1mpro' c its 2· "·I rl·rnrd "They'vc v.on more 1han "c ha\t', but "'c v.On last )Car and I thank ""e'rt' comina back." lkchtcl said .. The 'outh "'111 , tt again" The event will benefit a. number of mn.Jor chantac,, mclud1og the \1akc A- W1sh Foundation, whKh &rant .. the wishe'> of children v.11h hfc·threa1cn1n1 a line \Cs lh1s )ear'\gamc "'II h.a'c two honorary c~ptatns. Jt;..>lc and Ian Campbfill of nahcam OthcT bc'ncfiCllrtcs of the event 1n lude Mother AJ,a10)1 Drink DnV1na and Paa c Watt ahc ( O\ta Mesa infant who bcc:a.me Ora_ngt' · Count)"s )OUn&Cit hean trans· plant rcop1cnt last fall This )Car'!. Cop Bowl will also cap an effort b) local pohcc qcnetcs to raise donauon for the Food Dtstrtbut100 Center of Orange County. a food ben.k in Oran&c that d1 tnbutes food to numerous cha.ntablc oraanuauons Those attending 1bc pmc arc asked to brinaacan offood tocontnbutc to the food dn\C urc h c as man) people as possible to pan a a pate," Bechtel s&Jd Also beocfitt1na from the event's proett<li v.111 bic a number of mallcr cha.nu" such a communal) youth pons orpn1zat1on m vanous c1ucs. The annual benefit footbaU pme will be mat ., 30 p m at Ora.n1€Coast CotJetjr. l 1ckcts. available al the p.me. arc SS for adult and $3 fo1 students. Children uoder St"' en arc dm1ttcd free. .,.. ..... ...., ________________ _. Buena Partt, f ullenon and Brea depert· For the pa t ~\'cral '<'a~. a Make·A· Wash child has btcn hono,.'""' captain, 0)'1n1 tn to the pmc b) pohct' ~clu.optcr, rccc1vtr\I • sptttal aamc JICltet and to~ 1na the coin before the k1ck.oO. "h 'i not mandatory. of roune, but we'd Fam al) uckcL pro' 1dm1 admi ioe few the cnurc family arc a'atlabae '" advaace for SI S from police departments. toe.I 5Chool and chantablc 11Cnaet. 1lle f1m1l) t1cke "'II not be~ then•• ol thepme POl.l(·t-: I .Of, lnifte 'lruc.11. thae"e' \tole a v.hitc. four· -~wtied.:c!rhc To)ot.a pidtup from a c:arpon et a hou~ on Onnae Blot m. • • • An auornqi compla1Md T~y afternoon aftff an irate cuscomer ~rtd fum11ure and-alls 1ntidc bl\ Office. 1-ted on 8utanns Center Ori\e, • • • tehool. loc:alat •• 2 AJdetwood. ~ can WCTC IOM whea polK:C &m\'cd, • • • A nev. motor home .at buralariztd Monday ni&ht or early Tuttda) mom1na. T& 1919 Cru1 Muter was parked at the Cruate Aar of Cahforn.11 motor home dakmup. located at 11 Tra\'cland lane, whtn unkno•n uspects broke into Lhc \'chide and tok a radio 1nd color telcvt ion. ... • • • Butalan stole a carton of caprtttn. a briebte and a toOlbo.a Monda) momina from a car s-rtt<S io the Siultt ~rk1~ lot. 14282 Cu~cr DriYe. .1 Monday. ..... Someone broke a ~indov. at K1ll ybro.okc chool. JISS Ktll}brOokt l.&M. be1•ccn 5 pm Frida)' a.nd 7 a.m. Monda> Damaac was timakd at $200. • ii. Bttr and J)tenuts "•lued at SI l were toleo from the 7°Elevt'n ttOl't' at 1097 w. Baker t. Monday 11 3.40 a.m. A Huntaqton Be8cb woman lcf\ her 1977 M~Beft1 280 at the EJtxon atataon at 2490 f airveew Roed an Frbru.lry unul lbe could mw fn9CW)' lot ,.., wort. Wbfn the O'WllCt wna to diliJri •t. the front and rat .... ~ doOr ha~ tide mimw, front ud Otbtt ~bed beeellolra. IOlliWMtltlmlledlt JS,000 att~pled tobttak 1n 1hrouah u~ rear door. da.maaina the ICJ'ttn. Police beheq lhc front door ma) ha'"e bttn Jimmied to pm entrance. • • • moa ttn1ficatc 9t'trt rtportcd maftint from a bu 1n«s an the 1700 block of uth oa't H1ahwt> on Tunda). ewport lkac-h Two lawn mov.cncha1ncd to• tree at~ MacArthur Blvd ""Crt stolen. a~lly 11\tt the machin~ .,." d111armbkd ---..--••• A camera was takn from under a blanut oa the beech at 35th uttt. • ! • n-tlry wona. 114.UO. 1nctud1na t-0 ••• ~ ... lakca &om. hoilae 1n lhr. ·1000 block o( Grove Lane. • • •• A T·top Wat ...... Off I 1911 Cbt'"*' Camaro perbd on lhr IUft\ '" the ~ block of .... Aveaue ·----.. . .. of unknown vaJut. SlOO cash. S500 v.orb of tools and tttt<> sptakcn valued at $200 • • • Vandals broke SC\.Cral v.andow an t~ l.lbrat) at Park Vaew hool on Tun tall Lane. • • • mtoM stoic a SlSO ~idea c&s9Ct• te recorder and a S37S vacuum ckal'\er from a home 1n the 19000 block of unray La.M. • • • A man 1bout 6 fttt tall ttpe>ntdl> v.a.s scrcan11na while foolint around With a chain at the parim'I kM at :r en) Buidt, SOI.Walnut Avf. - .. --- M Orange eo.t DAIL V PtLOT I Thur8day. Apflt 27. 1911 Soviet shortages blamed on workers HOHi U HHll I~ MOSCOW (AP) -Mtkhail S. Gorbecbev said in a speech released Wednesday that hortqesofhous1na. food and consumer aoods arc arowing despite his reforms. He blamed runaway government spending and Soviets who "foraot how to work." In one of has franke t admissions of the Sov1e1 U nion's problems, he said citizens vented their anger March 26. when at least three dozen senior Communist Pany c.andidates were defeated in parliamentary etections. ' Gorbachev said perestroika -the program he launched four years ago to overhaul Sovaet economy and soc1et) -remarns the proper course, but reforms arc not being put into efftct proper!}. part1cularl} at the local It' el. Has harsh cn11c1sm appeared to set the stage for even more radical measure~. "The food problem. 1s far from soh ed... the president 581d. ··The hous1n1 problem as acute. There as a dearth of consumer a<>ods an the shops. The list of shortages 1s vow- ina. The state's financial po 1t1on 1s grave." He also blamed top pan) leader- ship. ln an unusually pointed attack, he singled out those resPons1ble for particular failures. such as 1mponing millions of medical syrin&es wnh no needle$. . The construction industry, he said, "has been shoveling balhons of rubles into the ground and is creat1na actual ruins." He said build10J a factory to produce detergent is an 11s ninth )ear, while people face daily hortagt's of soap and detergent. Individual 'workers share the blame. he said. "Many foraot how to work. They got used.to being paid often just for coming to"Vtork." , However, he .said ~oplc "respond badly to shortages and to queues. which take time and, to put it frankly, humiliate people." ii!!iiiiiiiiiiii!i!i!!ii!!!ii!iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimil HRT 1989 LECTU RE SERIES -b y Norman ea s, r~, M.D. Founder and M edica l Direct or of .Women 's Health Care HORMONE'REPLA CEMENT TH ERAPY Hormone Replacement Therapy and Treatment of PM , Menopause, Weight Control and Arthritis and Other Related Problems. Lectures listed below are FREE. Dr. Beal will be autographing copie of hi new book ..... tay Young Healthy and Beautiful with HRT", at the lecture. May 2 at 7:30 p.m. M~S.vUip Lakr Cen~r. El Toro 1 u. • .......,. r-Eat otr r~ May 9 at 7:30 p.m. Best Wf"!~m. Newpon 2692 :-.lrwpon Bhd Costa Ml"U He spoke 1n a closana addrc" Tuesday at a closed-door meettna of the ptrt)' 's polk>·makm1 Central Committee, but the news aaency Tass did not release the speech until Wednesday. The speech followed a house· clcanrng 1n which the Central Com- mittee swept 11 0 senior officials from leadership. Many had already retired or been ousted from posts cntitJin& them to scats on the committee or its financial arm. Gorbachev t.old the session. "The activity of a series of party ~mm1t­ tecs and Soviet organs in their attitudes, an style and work methods. m their understanding of the pro- cesses taking place djd not keep pace with ltfe .... This also relates to the party's Central Committee and to its Politburo." Many leaders were caught an an "inerua ofold thinking," he sa1a. Rettl\n& the so-called "dead souls;· many of them holdovers from the era of lhe lile UOnid Brezhnev, anCJ promotina nearly two doun non- vo11n1 memb(rs nao1'd after Gorl>Khev took power to full votina membership helped stttnathen the president's hand in pressang for further reform. The S8-ycar-0ld Krcmhn chief paid tribute to those steppina down. call· ina their resianations "a brave step" that represented a shift to a new aenerauon of party officials. He said that.in h&ht of the voting in lhe Soviet U nior(s fi rst compctitJ ve nauonwidc ballo11na. all levels of pany and ~Yemment must review their work' so their activity meets the scale of the tasks beina tackled by the country." He proposed that the Central Committee convene qa1n before the first ~ton of the parliament, the Conarcss of People's Deputies, to review election results and ~t procedures for the-new body. • Stuctems stan march for democracy BEIJING -Police let several thou\lnd students marc-h tov. .. rd Tiananmcn Square to demand dtmocrat1c rtforms today after huac crov.d~ alona the road ahouttd; .. Don't beat them! .. Triumphant students wnh arm1 hnked sang the ~uonal 1;1nthem and shouted "Lona hvc democracy'" dunna the march. wh1ch l()(al Commun• t authorities had vowed to stop. • •. At least 100 pohcc had lined up four deep acrO$S a road near 8c:1Jan1 University and prevented the marchers from pa!>s1na for about 15 minute . People in stores and shop along the route emp11ed onto the sidewalk and cheered. Others leaned out of wandows and clapped. Shamir' s election plan rejected JERUSALEM -lsraeh soldiers reportedly ~hot and killed three PaJestinaaos and wound!d at. least 63 dunng a general stn kt Wcdn~sda> 1n the occupied lands, and masked attackers killed an >\rab accu'lt'd of collabora11nt with lsrael. · · Also Wedne~y. more than 80 Pal~unaan ~adcn. an the occupied la.rub rejected a aovemment proposal for elccuon leading to an interim peace plan. The le.aders, many of them pro-PLO. said the ell'Ct10n$ were a plO) "~Jcul~tcd to appeal to the media, to end the (Pate 1101an) upns1ng and to w.m 'J~e •. They said only an 1ntemat1onal peace confertnce v.1th PLO pan1c1p;u1on can.solve the Middle East con01ct Their stgncd \tatemtni wa the fim formal response by local Pales11naans to Shamar's proposal Ja ar:teSe r:ime mini e~r _. -A~merlcan professor drettn-f~oed,-·_· - Searchl•ng for successor BRISBANE, Austrttha -An Amencan professor wa<, \\a\hcd awa) -Wednesday when Ooodwaters swept has four-wheel dnve vehicle from a bndgc over a raging river and police said they believed he had dro\\ned ' TOKYO (AP) -Prime Minister The normally unflappable prime Noboru Takeshita, shattered politi-minister appeared shaken followinJ call y and shaken by the suicide of his the suicide Wednesday of Jhei Aoki, longtime aide, worked Wednesday to 58, an aide since 1958 and the man find a successor untouched by the who handled Takeshita's scandal- money scandal that ruined his career. tainted i>plitical 1ionat1ons An aide to former Prime Minister Takeo Maki said senior politician "I strongly regret (his action)." Steve Johnso~. 41 . dean of the Law and Business School nt Bond University in the Gold Coast region ofQuee11sland ~tale. was trapped on 1hc roof ofhjs vehicle before being swept awa) by the rl\tng waters of the swollen Little Nerang River. The vehicle apparently had stall~d \.\hale crossing the hndtt<.'. pohcc ~1d today as 1hey resumed the search for ht~ bod) '\ \'1'10'\ ·\I. HHlt:t ·s Masayoshi Ito was "certain" to be Takeshita told reporters. "We walked chosen by TakeshJta and other gov-side by side for over 30 \'ears." erning party leaders. ho. 75, has a Aolo, who had served Takeshjia · cJcan reputation and served brieOy in since 1958, was fbund dead Wednes-1 1 numbers drawn for $ 1 ()() mllflOn 1980 as acung prime minister. day in his Tokyo apartment. Police Takeshita met wttb Sh1ntaro be. said he had slashed a wrist and an HARRISBURG. Pa _ sccretar) general of the govemani ankle with a razor and hanged himself Players drove. flew, took the v Liberal Democrats. and agreed to afler leaving notes to has wife and train and walked to the ~~~~~· ~~~~~~~~·~c~a~U~8~5~5~·0~5~2~5~~~r~~~· ~o~~~·~ti~o~n~~~~~~c~h~oo~sc;a~ne~w~pa~~~~le~a~d~er~a~n~d~p~n:m~c~se~v~e;r~al~o~t~h;e;r ~~~o:p:l:~~~·n:c~lu:d:•:ng~nea~~ Pennsyl,anta lottery m101ster after Japan's April 29-Ma} 6 Takeshita. Pohcc dcchned to reveal uckct counter up 10 the last• "r."ltil"n W<'ck'1 hotidaysend. the not~· content -mu1utc Wednesda) before THE WORLD~S BIGGEST TOY STORE! the wmnmg North American record Jackpot of more than SI 00 ma I hon was drawn The official winning numbers were 06; 16; 24; 34. 35: 37. 40: 41~ 45. 60. 71 A winning ucket must have seven of the 11 numbers drawn. . JamesScroqins. the lot- tery's e"ccuu ,.e director. s:ud =-=-=--=--=-"'l=~~OU!::W:C)Uld .. We save . yoi.J ·more every .day! F1sti.r·Pnce 1·2·3 SKATES J..way Wheel conlfol • Full Stop" for beginners Srz•• 8-12 M'' P"""'9f ~ MOTOR-DIWEN SUZUKI QUAD RACER Two tpMCta. up to 5 11111 MPHI POW9r·IOCk hand bratle, plus batte<IU. charGef I Age• 3.. 7 Fisht1r·Pnct1 BASEBALL SET · Sprlng-ba<:ll 1>ett1ng IM. bet. 3 ball9 b8M 8u1IHn s1ora~ Ages 3-6 • COWWIA • cuwsacm •LA-W • LMICMr9R Hufty QIALS' 20" MIU AOCKIA lllX Kent BOYS' 20" FUSION 500 5-SPE ED Totally r.edesrgned lrarne• Stem-mounted console Shiller 5-speeds' Freewheel Low prohle nandtebar • ...., COMlef end _..., br-... fOI ped IUt. .... ,.,. ..... J ' F1sher-Pnce SUPER SANDBOX . W·JI H COVER Durable colorful shell p rult •t:ts sand lrorn (•lemcntc; 81q nough tor it c.t11ld1 on 5911 Wt.-.PICI 3'' PLAY SANO, SO LB ~r Wl?#ll BATTERY -POWERED, BARBIE CORVETTE 1P Runs on 6V 1>at1ary mctuded' Ages 3-1 thtn'' h1&her than SI 00 milhon wfien it's all sa1d and done:· . How much higher won't be known unul somctJme lOd.a>-bul unofficial esti- mates have pul the Jackpot at more tban-Sn~m1lli - Toda¥ also as the carhest 11 wall will be known whether there is a JICl.pot winner, said lotter) poke man George Anderwn. And 1t •on't 1* unul Fnda} when the number of winner\. af am. as known. official<, ha'e \a1d. "Vic arc now runnana the computer to &O through all &7 m1lhon transactions an an attcmP.t to 1denuf> 1f there ore an> v.inners " \oder.on said refcmna to the $87 3 malhon v.orth ofucktt\ sold srnce la t Thursd'a). The huge Jackpot set ofT a lottery mania. Pla)e.-S too\: pl3nt"\ ~nd tr.un'I from around the country to JOan an t~c bu)·ana frtn1~ Meanwhale. lottcry offic-1alsconSJdercd the nigh1mamh r><n~1b1ht) thnt .no one v.ould win Wedncsda) n1ght'o; upet 7 dnwLQ&.. ~ Man unhooks son's llfe support, threatens staff C HICAGO -A father tenrfull ) unhooked his comato!it b b) ~n·., hfl'· supPort system early Wt'dnesd•>· then took him into h1\ arms and kept hospital workers at 1unpo1nt until the child wl\ dt'<i<f nuthormc\ ~d "I'm not here to hurt an)'One I'll onl) hurt )OU 1f )OU try to plug m~ h:lhy back tn," pohce quoted Rudy linarc\ as sarin& "You can understand the mo11,a11on.' pohct' Sat. Wilham Roonty 1d. ··11ue~s he didn't waot tu, child lo contanut livm1 uodcr tho~ condJ11ono," The painter from WC$t suburban C1crro "•' charged w11h murdcrina ha 16-month~ld son, Samuel. \ltd Lisa Howard, polMwoman for the Cook Count) state's attomey'1 offict "Th1111 the bcst thanJ." L1nate\' "'afe, Tamara. told radio \tat1on WRR\t- AM "Sammy is out ofh1s m1 t')." At an evenmacoun he.arana. aJudac ordered Linart\ rtlcascd on a SH uoo recogruuncebOnd, which mean\ he d~ nm fia,c: to p<h1 mone) uni~ .... hl' t.i1f\ to appear at future heannp. • . .. Teens Indicted In 'wolf pack' attack NEW YORK -A '-rand Jury Wednetday 1nd1ctcd twv t«n·aac 00)' an lut Wttk's Central Patk 'wolf pttcJc:•· bcattna and pn rapc of a JoUt'r that left the 28-year-okl Wall Strttt in\cstment benli:rr in a coma The woman, Whohat~n tn cnt1cal cond11ion 1nce the attack.de" elo ped pneumonia and was put beck on a rnp1r1tor which docton had ..temo\ C'd •day earlier saJd Meuopohtan Ho\p1tal official TI.e two boys -Yutef ~laam. IS. and Raymond \antnna 14 -are amona the ~t youths characd an the attack f \I 11 •• H 'I \ HH 11 I ' Worker pity In 4 ~ostltute murden· <X*PTON -An 1Hitna1t, uncmplo)cd construction "or~cr wa found pilty W9lf111 llll) Of'bar prOlt.ituat murders -part ofa smcs on.1lhn once WieVed 10 be dal wan of a Soulhsidt xnal •ytr. . LoUi1 Craine was convic1td of four count• of fi"t~ murckr w1th special dmunllanca. ~hK'h could kad to the death ~ntcncc frlllo"'anl xparaw deliberations in the penattv pha~. . Tbe Superior Coun JU'Y 1equitted < ra1oe of one count of murder. bu1 founcUlimpailtyoftwocountsohodomy and one of oral copulauon an the ~ slayinp.. ~.ich took place bft~n Auau t of 19 S and May of 19 7 . j ,Wj!lliiiliiMaitM-AN1*88 .-. .. 111 +stw•1m OH a .. n• ICld by dM IUsb ldlliini.,; -~ ""ftc u..-.. ..._ .... lbit cowt ll'lllOll -.ct tbc Supmnt Court in a IO reoa n1ider ud owrnale ata de- loaHw.flld COUr1IOonl lllowdowD ci1ioa ia lot va. Wide,.. Mid w-..., IO overtum ita a..M1nwt tt.,.;n law SWofill• C..... Pried. 1973 nalina that worMn have a referria1 to the nalifta that leplizcd couanutionaJ ri&ht to end their aboniola. pnpancitt. lut Frank Susman, a St. Louis Outaade. police arrested 27 la~ repre1eoti111 tbOlt who sue· abonioG-rilbta activista. amona I cetifu11)' cbaJie..ct ID abonaon· DOdy crowa of people demonstratana liilliti1111MillOW'i1ilw in k>wer courts. onbothsidetofoneofthethenation's uped. ''There can be no o~rcd mott divwve 1uues. Tho•' arrested liberty for women without control were cha~ with crossina a police ' over thtar . childbearina." Line. Miltouri Attorde)' General Wal· In &harp contrast, the hour-Iona ham Webller ~ the coun to arsument session took place tn a restore the state s abortton rqu· Budget bill put oritlold; . -s· 1 billion cat rejected WASHINGTON (AP) -House battlingthelossofaboutSIOOm1lhon Democratic Icade~ pulled a , $4.7 from science and spe«," he ~1d. · b1lhon spcndma btll off the floor Fole}' ·s ~oposal would have Wednesday after rebellious · law-produced $1.4 btlhon an savinp b) makers reJCClcd a plan to cut SI shavana .57 percent ofT most govcrn- b11Jfoo from the Pcnuaaon bud~t to ment prosrams. The pr0Vls1on ~ould 1-+---'~rmJlhen ch war on dTUJS and have produced cuu· ttn )tar of $1 finance ot er <Jomcsuc-proSt1rM. billion io def~. ffi-nnffto ==~ , House Speaker J 1m Wn&ht of domestic prosrams and S43 m1lhon Texas, respGndin& to defeat 1n the m foreign a1d. fiT$t budaet test of the year. ptcdaed Whjte House budaet director Rich· "corrective suricry" that would ard Dannan bad sent lawmakers a sa111fy d\)aruntled Democrats and Policy s~tement in which he said he Repubhcans. would urse President Bu5h to V?to the Leaden ~anted to pay for the "fiscally 1m:spGn 1ble'.' measure spending 1n the bttl l'i> curta1hng And in a letter 10 Hou~ Minonly defense, forcip 11d and many Leader Bob Michel. R-111 , Defen se domesuc programs by SI 4 btlhon. Secretary Dick Chene> ~1d the But the effort f11Jcd when minonty defense cuts would force the Pen· Republicans were JOincd"by Demo-taaon 10 stop paying rc~nhstment crats seeking to protect their favonte bonuses, reduce train1n1 hours, programs from aero s--lhe-board cuts. eliminate five 10 IO construcuon House Ma,,onty Leader Thomas proJects, ~nd cuna1.I weapGnt tcsung. Foley, 0 -Wash , who offered the .---------- spending-cut amendmcn1. said the vote was a sign of the d1v1s1vcness of bud&ct i uc and not a signal that the Democratic leadership was weakened by tbe contro"ersy surrounding Wnght and his personal fin.tnccs "I don't think 11 re!flttts on leader· ship problem\," Foley s~ud "This 1s not a vote of confidence 1 sue ·· One of jlhe 92 Democrats who '·otcd ap1nst their leaders' plan was Rep Robert R~·. 0 -N.J , chamnan of 1hc House Science. pace a.pd Technology Comm itttt. R6c said he opposed the across-the·board cuts because they would have sliced too deeply into the proa,rams he oversees. "From our point of view. Wt;_ were t lal u..· •• window &rac.m.t lNI IJV YfN ..,.. e-.... of a bind "1lh °"' .c1ft ~ °' w.rk . • 100 lett.ured I.la~ f•bric bbnd •A\~ to a widP,...... of tolort • T t«I '"lh -hprd • Md an anti etadc ~ 1 t" ta.Dtd r abrtu.e.,,. and tor • limlt.O ume. vou ,_,,. • FR.EE fO(lrdinlUIW Aun.I Acnn&t. &Gp '19~ wtt.h tt-.y Gfdlr , ...... and A&rial A~u-U. pll'tart ~'°~your w\ndoJW ,.~ .. 8AVEUPTOD46 ' 0"' UTAIL .. Its •c.,,..~ ... . ......... ... J.' •C..••• Dr•~rlet .. F f SALE ENOS MAY 3 .... I rk rtlonru ..._.._llildaile•MWllu.e ......, 191) decilioe, whida ... tmed on women'• pri VIC')' rip ta. Fried, a former Juauce Depenment oft'tcial caUed t.ck to 1:0vunment duty for Wednesday s snsaon. araued. "We are not askina the court to unravel the fabric of ... pri.vacy riahts which this court bas wovttf. We art a~ina the court to pull this one strina,. .. Susman responded. "It has atways bttn my personal upenence that when I pull a thread my sleeve falls ofT There 11 no stopp1ni. JI 1s not a thread he as after." Queshonina by the justices was ....... ·-~ ........ been in many IJ'IUmftlt asions of recent years. Seven o( tbr rune court menibcn Piobed tk l)Oli1ion1 or lhe lhrtt lawyers in front of them. Only JUllices ThUf'IOC)d Manhall, I strona Mapportef or abOrtaon ri&hts, and Harry A. Black.mun, author of the 1973 decision, remained si&tnt. The jusucei, wbo do not nece• arily have lo reconsider R~ vs. Wade in resolvina the Mtuouri dispute, pve httle indication as 10 how broad their dec1S1on will be. Th~ arc ul)eCted to announce their ruhna by July. At _, ... l1lllice ADI•'" Scalia -I potential ........ vote" aJoaa with Justices Sandra 0.y O'COanor aad An&bony M. KcnMdy -llked whethtt the coun must consackr tbc nature of a fe1us . "Can you dtrive (a fundamental ri&ht to abortion) without makina a deternunation as to whether the fetus is human life or notr' Scalia asked. "It is very bard to say ... 11 must be a fundamental naht unless you make a determination ihat the orpnism that is destroyed is not a human hfe," Scalia suaaated. Susman •id an asstnion that "hfe ~ns 11 conception," a stated in the M"'°'8ri14 'U..,ilMla_... able &ct bUt '"a quadoa wrtfllMe only by reba.noe upon 6Uda ... Fried leid the ..... 8dlnw.r.ao. WU not ukiftl tbie court to ftd 811 protecuons for women whole lives mi&ht be cndaftlmld byc::luldbinla. .. We are not here sumesti111 tbal the court allow bloodtlhnty ,..... · lauons." he said. When asked by O'Connor whe'&ber he thanks there 11 "a fundamenUal nght to decide whether to have a child or not," Fncd said, "I would hesitate to formulate the naht in such abttract terms." . Kldnapper~ssentence .cUt.from 20Bt~·25 years r ap 1 ()donors, doctors I • SAN FRANCIScO (AP) -With obvious reluctance. a JUd&e on give S.oM to campaigns Wcdn~r ri<1uccd the 208-)ear pnson scntcn e of Ale,. Cabarga. SA.CRAMENTO (AP) -Tht top tonv1cled 1n the kidnapping and sexual mole talion of Tara Burke. to 10 donors to ICJ!slau"c campaigns, 2S led by doctors for the fif\h clccuon >ctThn 2A Id 11 be I bl fi 1 fi e cars -c)cle 10 a row. gave more than $6.3 e .... year--0 W1 e 11JOIC or paro e in 1 v > · -million in 1987·88. almost all of tt to upenor Coun Judlt' Robert Dosscc. -.ho made clear be was rcKntencinaCabaria under mand~te by the state Court of Appt"al. read incumbents. a cmzens group said d irector, WaltcrZclman. l..egJsla11ve candidates s~nt S76.2 m1lhonaJtosetherin l987-U.accord- '"' 10 fi'urcs released earher by the state Fair Poht1caJ P(llcttces Com- m1 ion. out the cnmcs olwhach Cabarp was convicted. and the· parole Wedntsdaf: -~w.u1ons to which he will have to submit. . . Cabfom11 Common C'auSt aid the Top aivers in I 987-881ncludcd the ln coun rucSday. liiia Su~ ~the man v.ho 10 biggest contributors ia'e anal la~rt; $1.()6 millfon; the·--...-.·• abused her for 10 months never ao free. · ---t-~~. ~~.ui l4-k1Jtlatwe-.eend·tt"id.,.at'f'tc~s ~C~a .... llfi-:--o-rnaa Real Estate Political Ac- "lf he d~s." she told a hushed courtroom. "I'll ha"e to IOlk between Jan. 1· 1987 and Dec. 3I. uon Committee, $718.237; the Ca.li- everythina up all the time, even my bedroom 11 will be hkc he 1s I 988, generaJly considered th~ fund· fornia Teachers As~ociation, forcing me to do something else I don't want to do . r m real nred of raising period, or C)clc. for the t 98 S605,35!t the California COm:ctional Alex ... I'm afraid." elections. PeaceOmccrsAssociation, S5U,l 36; The parole esumate was calculated from umc served. and the That represents an increase of the CaJifomta Beer &. Wine Wholc- I minimum penod a con' 1ct 1s chg1ble for parole on a determinate 25-$593,677 over the 1985-6 prnod and salcrs Community Affairs Fund, >tar &entence. If Cabarga doesn't forfeit parole somehow, he will go frl"I.' $2,398.867 over 1983-84, the group's $467,115: Atladhc Richfield Co., in 1994. when he 1s 29 rcpon said. $428, 180; CaJ1fomia Dental Political ''lam bound 10 follow the mandate" of the appealscoun. the Judge Ninety-two percent of the 19 7-8 Acuon Commmce, $418,286; Olli· said aravely of the order that found Cabarp's effective ltfc ~n1encc mooe) went to 1ncum~nt , although fom11 Bankers Association Political unconstituuon-1 and required a new sentence that would gi ve him a some.of that mone) was funneled [l~ Action Committee, $415,SOO, ancflbe chance for parole • •• incumbents to chalkngeri. 1n their In urancc Men's PoJjtical Action parties, said the group' ell.l'('UU"e Commmec. $402,326. OUR COMPARE AT PRICE 0 · .. 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The ship was en~ in military aunncry e"crcises about 300 miles off Puerto Rico when a 16-anch deck aun exploded, k1llin147 sailors. His pucuta, o.rtene and Dale Schelin, flew to Norfolk. Va., the IC?wa's 69 0 home port, for a Navy memorial service th.al was also attended by President .. Jt George Bush. :: !~ Friday's observance will t>e&an at I p.m. with a memorial service it the 6s s. Church of Jesus Christ of Lluer-da> Saints, 277S Estancia Dnvc. in Cosia ~·-.........--... :; ~: Mesa. ' .. 4t Burial, with full military honor;, ~111 follow at Paclfic View Mcmonal :; n Park in Newport Beach. • .. lf The famdy hu asked that contnbut1ons be made to the Geoff~>' hchn :~ = Mcm6rial Fund, 2S422 Trabuco Road, No. IOS.-297, El Toro, 92630. Tide T"n4a.m S&opm ~03pm ~,.., 70 44 .0 )() M tt 61 so Sl )2 0 1 32 3 1 ~1~11 2 lt•m 44 flrat IOw 10 33 • "' 0 1 Second lllQl't I 0$ pm :11 hc:ondlOw 10 s 1 p "' :u TMsunr1stSloNyM6 07•"' andteUM 1 )2 pm, It rtse' frlOll)' M 6 0. ll tl'I -tl'UM7 ))pm Tiie _, Ult locMy M 11 01 • 111 -r1s•s .i I 4f a m frw»y and HU • 12 09 pm Schlueter, longtime CM resident Orville H. Schl~ter, lon11ime resident on the Orange Coast, died Saturday at the aae ons. Schlueter owned two g1f\ shops irf Balboa for 30 years and was credited with coinin1 the much-used slogan ""ffavc A Nice Day." ' One ofhis shops was located in the Balboa Pavilion for 28 years: The other was in the Fun Zone 30 years. fn 1971, he started marketing bumper stickers and other items encouraging people to "Have A Nice Day ... Schlueter, a resident of Costa Mesa, was a chancr member and past exalted ruler of the Newpon Harbor Elks Lodge 1767 and a Mason. He is survived by his wife: Mangold: his son. Richard; and three granddaughters. · Mcroori.al services were held at the N~wpon Harbor Elks Lodae on Tuesday. - Smog report Donations in his memory may be made to the Elks National Foundation, c/o Newport Harbor Elks Lod&c. 34.S6 Via Opono, Newport Beach, 92663. \ \ I 14K GOLD Chains Always the Best Price Per Gram Now Even £\8tt•r I I I \ \ r"'s wut s ~ w ta1< o1 mos0y OOocl.., ~r ow• 11W Soutl\C-Alf .._..,.cone'""' today.Witl> ~ a few Wand v*t -o.M't\ a<•n 1-"w>g ~Mtllt'°9<~-UWAAOuaillyA.A.,,._ 0.Wl<l Yid CiOOC1 M q.lolllty W\111 • l'C*AMll SC..-0 In*• ol 42 11 ronc:an '°' crw <~UI ., .. and w-..no et,,. CCIUNY rne AOMO' l'OIUUnl Si.-ci .,,.,.. ••.nos-~ .. ~ Gooo alt QUllocy ().SO, -••e SHOO ..WWllltnlll 101·1" WfY ..-.n1u1. 20!>1tt l\UMOOUI, lOO OI mo<t A A<'Nage smov •n if pot~ -llW ~ '~'ltrJ "°"' 10010 )75, a --stq ~ U.. l'SI ·~ittts-276-Jfl __ d,~-•u rt.OWs400 Surf report MD 2·3 2·4 2·4 2-4 2-4 2-J 2·3 C.W .. Nielsen, stake president Conway W. Nielsen, 67, a former stake president of the Huntington Beach North Stake of the Chu~h of Jesus Chn st of Lauer-day Saints. died of an apparent heart attack Tuesday at his home in Anza. · A lonatimc resident of Huntington 8cach, he was stake president -the highest local ecclesiastic?ll office m the Mormon Church -lor 11 ycan and also served as bishop in the Huntington Beach area for ma.ny years. . Nielsen. a retired salesadman1stra1or for GTE, was born 10 Midvale, Utah. He and his wife, Marie, who were married for 43 }cars: moved to Anza sh: yean ·He is survived by his Wlfc, three daughters, Connie Byers of Riverside; Genet Onne of Biggs, Cahf .. and Knsue Frank, Huntington Beach: two sons. Don of Huntingotn Beach and Glen of Santa Ana: 23 grandchildren: brothers, Weston, Walter, Alan and Amos; and 1sters. May Gcn scher and Helen Benson. . . Viewing is at 10 a.m . Fnday at the Church of Jesus Chnst of Lauer-day saint$, 6! ai II a.m. . · Burial will be at Green Hills Park an San Pedro. SAVINGS OF 20% ON ENTIRE STOCK* Starts Friday. Apr1128th Through Wednesday , May 3rd DJSTJlfCTIVS 8POBT91RAll ro• TODA r• WOllBlf 1113 ,......c.. ·:::.·:::!*" ..... ~~"· A. l lcl , ..... "*• j Otange eo.t DAILY PtLOT/Thutldey, Aptli 27, ,._ AT f>emocrats·force thrifts to help working pocir buy homes DAVI SKJDMOn 1' II 2 ,,_......, WASHINGTON-Democrats on the House Bankina Comm1tttt over- rode objecttons from the Bush ad- mm11trat1on and voted Wednesday to for« the troubkd sav1nas and loan indust) to substd1ze home buysn• by poor people. With four Ocmocrau 1osn101 20 Republicans in opposition, the panei voted 27-24 to require the 12 rqaonal Federal Home Loan Banks to set aside S percent bf their l)t'Ofits to provide low-intel"e$t loans for hous- tnl the worksn1 poor. The amendment, 'ponsored by the committee chairman, Rep. Henry 8 Gou.alcz, 0-Tcus, -.ouJd provide 1boutS7S rrulhon1)earforfour)nn and more per ~ar afttt that Con-1~mer aroups said that's cnouah to 11vc S00,000 home buyers a 2 pn-- centqe point break on their mort- ~ regional .' banks, althouah created by the federal J<>vcrnment, are owned by the Slt.L 1ndustr) and pass their profits on to 1nd1 v1dual SclLs. Rcpubbcans araucd that the rcpooal banks arc already being tapped to pay for part of the industry's ba.1fout and ttlat further dcmlJ\ds will only hurt the chances for rtStonn1 the a1lin1 industry to health. . .. To play social pmes v.iith this l~slatJOn at this point 1n time, I thank. would ).eoperdize confKkn~ an the system, ' said Rep Jim Leach, R-lowa. Ocmocnts, however, said the Gonzalez amendment amounted to a modest sublidy to the poor an 1 bill that was pro.y1dina more than S 100 billion to protect Sltl de1>0s1ton and said without it there was little reason for a separate uvifl41 industry. "If we don't subs1dize low-income housing, they're 'oin& to be the only people who don t get subsidized in this bill," sa1d Rep. Barney Frank.(). Mass. The four Democrats siding with the GOP v.'trt Reps . Frank Annurwo of llhnoas, tephen L. Neal of Nonh Carolina, Carroll Hubbard Jr. of Kentucky and Doug Barnard Jr of Georaia. Earlier, committee members prayed for God's help to nsc above narrow sclf~uuercst and then bepn exempttn& 1nd1vtdual 1nst1tutions from reform provjs1oos of Bush's plan. · I . The panel started what 1s expected to be at least t'A-O da)S of work on the Sell bill by excmplln.J an in tttution in Gonzalez' district from pro' 1 ions that "ould make each bank or Sell in a holding company Uable when another commonl)' controlled m- stitulion fails. • fininc1al ttSpon11biht> of lloldiat The am~dment. pasted b> 37-11 , compana(S in bank and SAL failutn vote, is dcs~ed to help only the as a v.ia) of hm1tina louts to the Frost NauonafBank of San Antonio aovcmment insurance fund and ta In a subsequent 44-2 vote. the taitpa)ers panel adopted an amendment b)' Tlae St-member -comm1ttte bid Reps. Elizabeth J. Patterson, O..S ('. bcJun the session with bOwed heads Thom.as R. Carper. ().Del., and Ste.,.c as Walter Fauntroy, t.hc Distnct of Bartlett, R-T1:xa , that carves out Columbia's non-vottng deleptc and anothercxccpt1on for Chemical Bank a Bapu~t muuster, pnyed. ••Help of New York and First Interstate each of us to rise above our own Bancorp of Los Angeles. narrow self-interest " By \'Oicc \Otc. lawmakers e't(-Fauntroy, a Democrat. said that in empted '"' o institutions m Ne bra ka 19 )Cars m Conaress he had never felt from the prov1si9n at the rcqur t of compelled to bcgln a committee Re_p. Peter Hoagland. D-Neb session with pra}er. but was moved to The Federal Deposit Insurance offer one because oftbentraord1na.ry Corp 1s sccktnR to broaden the (~aae see fHINITS/ All Ellie Rya,n's Grea.t Rope~ gives glimpse of busin~ss behavior ly DONNA MOONIY D.-y .............. Etched in ID.l&l'7 mark.er on a ""hue wall are the words. "Don't let yoursdf get 1n )Our way." Though these are the "ords of one of Elfie Ryan's '\tudents. they easily could have bttn wntten by her. 'R):an, owner of The Great Ropes physical training course an Lake Forest, is entering her third year in business, a feat some told her'would be impossible "If J have one th1na.. I guess 1fs tenacity," said the 44-year-old Mission V1eJO v.oman. Tenaci ty is one of many traits Ryan's students learp about 1n 1de a racquetball court she converted into a set of challcn1es b> adding poles. cablts and safety ropes. Sanee tbe poles v.ent up 1n mid-1987, more than 700 people ha' e ""alked. danced and teetered throuih the course Most of the students art" corporateemplo )ccs "'ho speod a day leam1na how to work. together while discovenng 1he1r own urengths and "'eaknesscs In uoups of about 10. students are encouraged to solve challenges m a ~creative way. For e,'t(amplc. the class must find a way to get all of its members oyer a honzontal log placed eight feet off the ground. hm1ted by a rule that once over the log. a person cannot go back to help anyone up. More than 30 compan1e have sent squads of perwnnel into Ryan's r,i>pcs. including Western Digital. McDonnell Douglas and Nissan. "On a personal le,el. 11 made us reahLe M>methmg about ourselves." sa1d Chns Harding, a McDonnell Douglas department manager. "It was real interesting the way the different people behaved dunng the day and how 1t paralleled work " Mark WestlanJ. a computer !.Cr- vteeS divtston director for Western 0.111.atCO!'J' .• said the course showed him that d1~rate aroups of people can bond together qu1ckl)' when faced with a challenge Having watched hundreds of cor- porate workers go through the course, Ryan said her students' behavior often reflects the corporate Jungle. Routinely, members find themselves strugglinJ to overcome a lack . of metttal flexib1hty and :in 1nab1hty to deal with ~trcs . She's also found that integrity tends to run at the same level through all ranks of one. company Those who cheat or ti). to blame anythrng else for their failure usually come from a firm whost top manage- ment tends to behave s1mtlarly R)an tailors her programs to alter the negative patterns and break through to crca11v1t), self-esteem and cooperation. Much of the "Ork, though, 1s 1n' lStble to the b) stander Through techniques he learned while studying a type of ps)chology called neuro-hngu1s11cs progi am- mins, Ryan coaches.student toY.ard sclf-1mprovement. The p )cholotY 1s based on con,ertrn~ emo tions in to p1clures, then changmg the p1~1ure Jn additton to corporate executives she works with developmentally dis- abled, juvenile offenders and spon 'I teams. A series of tragic events in Ryan's life mouvated hor to gi'e others th e same tools she Y.as given to survive Four years ago she faced the sudden break up of her mamage. follo'A-ed b) Jrickhe-sttf'fff~ f ~nt mto a coma. She crtd1ts a neuro- hngu1stics provammer for helping her change her image of herself A short ume latcT Ryan found herself at a ropes training course tn Oklahoma. She expected 10 watch her children ao through the course, but after lenathy prodding she J01ned them. R>a.n sa1d at wirs at tnc top ofa 4S·foot pQlc that she expenenced another dramauc change in self· perccpuon "I wasn'J a wimp). helpless , female." After returning to California she bcpn researching ropes courses and worked with an engineer to design her room. She also had smaller wood and ro~ kits made up for sale. She callt her course "a huge quantum Jcap between Rambo out· door-type adventure and mahogany row." . , P•ul• •nd Rick Thues of Trabuco cllmb onto • 109. ...,jNM,..._.,Ye._._ Sandy Doyle of Mission Viejo crosses • c•bte. Regulators-look over Edison deal to·create mammoth utility By ROIERT IURNS AD9d...,.,.,_w,." WA HINGTON -Federal regu- lators o n Wednesday took a first tep 1n cons1dtnnR whether to approve a meracr of Southern C'ahfom1a.Ed1son and San Diego Gas & Elcrtnc. a hot I) contested deal that Y.ould crca1e the natjon's l.ar&CSt pnvate ut1ht v The case has broad 1mphr:it1on' tor the elcctnc po'A-C'( 1ndustl). including a po s1ble impact -0n -lcg;il and political clashe'> o'er u11 h11es' use ol their monopoh uc po"'"ers The; FC'deral Encrg) Regulato~ · Commas ion 'oted to stnd the propoS(d ( ahforn1a merger to an a<l m1nistra11 ' c la'' 1udgc for hranng..~ on a hm1tcd number ot 1 uc The JUdgc "'-OUld then n-commrnd a final actio n b the comm1~s1on. la.st Y.eek. St01. l..holde!'1 Of the tY. 0 ullhlle appro' ed the deal.· under "'hte h uthem Cahfomul [d1wn·~ p:rrent com pan} <;( [C'orp based in Hank or~ .. " pur• Rosemead Y.Ould acQuu·e San Otcao Ga Elcctnc an a tock wap valued at about S2 56 b1lhon. The surv1v1n& rompan) v.ouJd be controlled b (ll'fc.tM -. MERGER I M f ~E~onomiG-pac;;e-~auses inflation worries .... , llC I., I' f lt I 1)11111 I'' lfa~ri n ~ t>r. l·h n u & < 01111 ... ;n l y NANCY I JNAC ~ ... ,.,. ... .., .. " W Hll'GTQ, -Tbe aovem- ment reponcd Wcdnesda)" the l ' cconom) topped the SS tnlhon mark for the ftnt time la t quartcr. pov.ertd by a strons S.S percent arowth rate that caused some anal)\ts to ex pre concern about rising mflauon. [\.en d1scountm1 lor a tati~tacal bounccbick from the 198 ilr uaht. a m-.,or factor in the overall 1 ncrea~. the v ou national produ t In""' at a ~hd 3 percent annual rate dunn_J the Januar)·Man:h penod, the Com- merce Department repotted The stocl market's re ponsc was anconclus111e, with tock' alue dnft-+ 1n110 o narrow ran1e The Dow Jone\ a\Cf'a&C or 30 1ndu trnil• edacd up · 2. 20 to 2,3889 11 J nton10 vahafnil, ch1efcconom- &.St for the ( ommer~c Dcpanmcnt. said the cconom) '\ performance 1n the first quaner .. appca" to be con 1stent v.ath moderate. sus· tau\Jble &rov.ith for the balance of the )taf' •. and contains no threat of 1 r-c~css1on . Commerce Sccrctar) Robert 1o bacher ~1d the .,.owt.h pettrrn in Yohu;h the pace uf consumer 1pend1oa slov.cd v.h1lc cxporu and bu ·~• sn11c\tment rtttc. was "a desirable one for thC' su1t11nabihty of the economic c~pa.nsa<>n. •· Pn~atc anal) t cautioned, ho""· ever. that the repon offef'f'd ~me troubhna ind1c~uons that 1nRation -.a a ctlcratan" G P 1nde• that meaturn Cd for a fhCd ma.rkettiiliket of 1 an<i wrv1cn rote as an ann raw of 5 percent 1n the tint Quantt~ from ' 2 pttttnt dun .. die prtv thfft months Whtie half of the inc.reasc ""as linked to a P3> raise for go\Cm ment emplo) ecs. "certainl) 11 suggc\t\' ""e'rc m a period of acc<'lerat1ng 1nflauon." y,d econo mist Da\ld Jones of Aubrc1 G Lanston ( o an cw York Robert G ~cnck ch1efeconom- 1st for Northern Tru t C'o in C h1ca10. said the tconom:y's trona grov.th in the first quanCi' wa "too much of• good thing." "The report suage\trd that the cconom) was till arov.1n1 at a rate too fast for comfort and thc mant· fcstauon of this v.as an the in Oat ion fi1urc;· Ocdenck said " o matter what you look at the inOat1on ""on; 1s there." "Virramit Sltd nun drst'oUTtlmi ttrr effects of the pay raise and recent food and eneray pnet tncrcascs. the under- l)ina inflation rate Sttm to be holdana .. at a stable lower lcvcl of about 4 or 411 percent." The nation's total output rtachcd a.n anou.a.1 rate of $5.117 tnlhon la t quarter befott adjustin1for1nflat1on the fint •ime it had C't(ettded SS tnlhon. t\a adJusttna for pn('(' incrca~ the Ci~P rote at an annual rate of $4.0 a tnlhon la't quarter. up SS4 8 bllhon from thc ptt\ iou quarter The 5 5 pcrtt.nl annual rate of &f'Owth was the h1~t sancc a 6.1 pcittnt incrclK in the founh qµaner of 19 7. It rdltticd an 1mpro~cment 1n the trade deficit 1fter tv.o ntpt1\e quar· ten. as uporu rosc 10.6 pen;ent •h1le import ld\lricCd JU t 2. percent. and a tron.1 9.6 percent 1ncrcajt 1n busincS\ in~c tmcnt, me s-ans of a sofltnina 10 econom1C' growth v.-ere t'-\'1dent a'i v.C'll. in a 36 percent decline in housing con trul llOn and a shm l ' percent mcreasc tn consumer spC'nd· mi. the lov.est gro"'th in a \Car The drou1ht-d1scountt.-d itgurc for the o,·crall cronom ) -a "°"",h rue Gross o n perC'Cnt -was down onr, 1tghtl)' Nati·onal from the 3 5 pen:cnt paC'e at.\llh1ch the non-farm cconom) grey, dunng the Product final three months of 19 \\hen the d rought's effects are added m. the p_...,... ._,..,....._ country's total output or good a nd ~.,.,.,,.,,.1r- scn-1ces lfCW at a 2 4 percent J>3CC' -------1 dunn1 the fourth quaner R1 ·hard Rahn, chief cconomast for ft (he . Chamber ot Commerce. s~ud the pendin1 patterns "'ere ofJUSI the nght mix to prolong the cc.onom1c expans1on v.isthout ,aus1ng price\ (o ~ u~ ---- .. early 3 pen.·ent economic growth as sustainable and d~ not add tu 1nila11onal) pre surcs," he \aid While the o.,.erall C..1' P figure fo r the first quancr was a '>trona one. a scncs of 10' emmcnt reports lhat chronic~ monthl> cconomtc aC'tt\.ll) u11t1t lhat v owth t>cpn 10 lo"' as the three-month penod progrt\$Cd _, __ -•"7 - 0--, Most anal) ts ewcct thl cconom) lOCOOlfurthtrastht \ClrC-onl1nUC·~1n .s..... u.&. 0., #/IC t• -·-- rcsponte to a )carton& campa11n by the fcderaJ Rcsu\.c Board to l't"stra1n the counll) mto a r«"t ion httc th1 1nflauon b) dn\ 1na up 1ntemt rates . ear or earl) in I q 9, but others are and dampcn1na demand optima u the central bank wall be "Wittun the quaner. the econ· able 10 re tram gFO"'thJu t c-nouah to o my's arowth apparently '\lov.cd dra· control pn'c-" "'1thout h hin the mattcally," Ocdenck '\atd. " nlC1 upan ion the economy bqi"' to 1tt ~me new Many anal> t t \(>C(t aro"'th for f uct an the t«Ond quart.er. the arov.1h thC' ) t'&r O\ era II to ~ •round 2. 7 is likely t0 be a lot ~1o~:· • ~rcC'nt. do"n -.11n1fkantl\. from the Some 1nal) l v.on') that the Fed'~ J .9 percent l'C'(Orded sn 19 . a~d al anli·1nflat1on cam'*"' may pro,·e M> bclo"" the Bu~h adm1n1\trat1on 'rorc· potcn~ that tt un1nwnt1onally pu\hn ca t of 3 2 perrent g gets S 1 5 billioA Unitecf.erdef ' mOlt mockrn Ottts an a~1at1on," 16 3 pcr\cnt Wolftaid. United annourt1..i:ment co1nc1dc-d ··n.e 6',000 empl<>)tti of Untttd -.1th the ~ond da of a 'la11onal Aartanet IN drtcfmiMd to fNIM f,.n portat1on Safct) Board hcan• Unaled IM ......... aarline '" aur 'an Scatdt' into a f C'b 2-4 K\:1dcn1 ......__ --..1.._.a_":P.' md lft\'olYlftl a n1ttd.oO*Md Bocint •--:i·--Y 1 Ktaoa •ys 74 7. T ht forward C&f'IO door and pen and~:.• aft IO'ftl '° dO,.. of the futc'-tOtt off thartl afttr ~ .. 'hml U•led • die • the plant !di" Honohlha. kittina n1111 ttOtl't .......... ~. ....... ..."*"' mcrima Airlllil. o.rini tM h 1 IW 1e-rideft-t Wiii one cl lf'Yft'll ~ ol IM, A-"-.. 16.19 1ncidtftu 1n the pett yar that hom•cd pcru•t olllll .... ._,Idem-. pubhc awattneta of the nation'• lliJftl ,._., miles.. U•ted's Witt ... '. commrit1al ~ fl«t \lr1t11itl '-\'II "II'( ';'."):,? 7 l ';l -- 1\cupuncturc \Vithout ~ccdl e~ Shiatsu/ Anma, the Healing Arts from Japan lnLroductorv on<" hour tht>r.l p<'UIH' ma ~lj.?,e for ~t wt'nl)·t iv~ do lla rs We al offer R~ll<-xo1o¢._\' .incl S wrotsh 1~.,'<\~<' For more infermatMn catl: Mkhael or Chrhtt KletM (714) 645-5114 ()r W1W un I' 1rkrr '''"'" 1.111-... -lO"< \\'~<.tin n<.tcrlih..d_S u 11r 11 ~~~,..,h It <'A 92f'f.•'.l (um'-" tnim lloa~ lkJ<.p11;.1I First Anniversary U:fTERLY UNIQUE Refreshments & Door Prizes Saturday . April 28th Thank You for ~our Support IS Discount Friday & Saturdav ~pril 28th.& 2Qth . By m~ntionlnc thi ad "' pedal Appearance B~ Atti•t Kip and Mary Ell~n Smith "'Th~ Out oft~ Wood Kid " I •pm ~turda~ 4/2Q ..,....., __ ~ M ar._. C... DAILY PILOT/ Thur9day, AprM 27, 19M M RGER ,,_A7 I I ~ requires• approval by a vanety of ...W.tory ..,can.1nclud· ·~ die California Public U11h11es CO.million and tbe Federal Enef'I)' Rcmalaacwy Comm1 .. on. THRIFTS ,rOMA7 1mponancc and uptnK o( lhc uv- inpand loan lcaislation. dtt<Tibcd 11 thC bigest ta•pa)'tt t.1lou1 evtr Barely a gain registered in stock ma_rke_t fbe· San Dieeo uulity serves I million cuttomen in San Dieao County and P9f\S of Oranae County. Southern California Edison has 3.8 million customen in central and southern California. Tbe two utilities have pledaed to cut power rates for San ~-o com-mercial, industrial and a cultural customers bys percent, an to make a l 0 percent reduction in rates for residential customers. This would mean a savinas to customers over the next decade of SI . 7 billion, the companies have said. San DiCJO and several other Cali· fomia cities, as well as the state attorney aencral and some utility industry 1,.5soci11ions arc opPoscd to the proposed mercer on a variety of arounds. mainly that it would dim- nish c.ompttition. The city of S.n Diego has raised especially strona objections. It has accused Southern California Edison of cocrcina the San Diego utihty into aareeing to the merger. Bush's bill. which passed the Sen· ate last week, 8rov1<ks at ~HI SU7 bilhon over I )Cars. the bulk of It from taxpa)en, to pay for closina or !flCIJJn' more than SOO failed ttirif\ 1nsutuuons. It also contams a number of reforms dcsianed to prevent the ·problem from rccurrioa. chief 1mon1 them a requirement chat Sill owners back their lendina \Vith m0rt of their owrf capital. Some of the committee members objecting to the exemption for the bank in Gonzalu' district, mcludana Annunzio and Rep. Mary Rose Oakar, D-Ohio, are op.J>O'ina the chairman's effon to suffen capital requirements as passed earlier this month by Annunz1o's Subcommittee on Financial lnst1tu,uons. The subcomm1t1ec version would require S&L owners to ,;sk SI SO in ..real money~• or "anJ.iblf" capttal for every SI OO in lcndtnJ, the same standard adopted by the Senate. Gonzalez. w11h an amendment that his oppQnents privately conceded was lik~ to ss. would boost that to 12L15. ~e as. sufJlOncd by Rep. Chalmers Wyhe o Ohio. the paners senior Republican. NEW YORK (AP) APr. 26 1 NEW VORK (AP) -Jhe follQwlno list shows the New York lock Exchanpe 9 stocts and werrenl• lh•I heve gone up the most end clown the most based on percent \lSE l PS A DO M\S of chanoe for Wed. . ft II .\'I''\\ St: HID No securl/'-' lradlno ~low S2 or 1000 sheres ere nclueled Net and percenteoe chenoes er~lhe difference belwffn the .Pf'tvlous c s ng orlct end Wed~,¥$' S:JO P m. or e ..,..,. Tm;::1~ ~ t ·~Le8~1j ,,~ ~ ~nchels '"' :i. UP iJ ~ m • lol\tlApn ~ UP 1 14(!l, ~ fCtPllHld 1 l't '' UP '1 ' ~~~v ~.:'~ n~ 8: * l UlE1 Rov1tv J~ + '• UP 6 f ArlreGrP 21~ 1~ UP 61 I loco Corp 91' ... UP 6 1 LA G$ar s ~ ·• 2~ Up 6 1 l!'l(!le wth n 1 '> "t UP 6 NEW YORK f.>,.P) Aor. 26 1 ~Ion let or 1 ~ >... Up 6 1• merRed 41' • UP 6 NEW YORK (AP)-Selts, • pm. ts lonPlct 19', l • UP 6 1 w~v orlce end net tl'Wl""_of the lS 16 heciterav 11" , UP 'j most tctlvt New York Stock EJCCN"9t 17 Odlhtl 1 ,,. l Up F.}jues, trading netlon•llv et ~· tha!).l!: 11 ~arWstFln '> UP • V Lu ......_ 19 VI Grp • 1't Up . KCP 1, 4 f \• ri t i'! Am •I'> • OP ~~~ , , 11 •. ,., + ~ ~fc~i Ind I;~ ~ 8~ r T&. T 1h -1~ k lghlncLU n 9'J, I') Uo • i x ~P "' +2-" · • HomestdFn •-" "• UP 1 . r1wH •~ -3 '• S NwmntMng 31>.. 2 Uo .• !J Hid pf 3l'll + 'I• 6 UnvMIChl>OJC 1~ lt Up • Txx~n ~1'e -34 DOWNS ·~rA eatn 1· : ll4•,, + 111 N}eme~ttBe~k 71,. -l Les l ~ SX Coro , Jffi + ~ letrlng hm n 13 -17 1 enkAmer 1, U' + .,. lettsl'! 1•'1.\ .... l 0 eth SIHI 1· I • y, -1~ • rlent lCP ~-~ 6 ~ oelng • l • • + -5 eloObLew ... NWA Inc ,0 , 100 - 11 • t w:i~~r :~ j lm1 ,lt1pg111mg'10 6 nJ• · 2~ 11 Weclgesl9ne • NEW YORK(AP) Final Dow·Jones 112 WlnntnCP ,1, _ ~ ••• ,~,L 'r V(ed.. Aor 26. •3 ~tiaus s _ ~ ~~K • ~re n -OMr1 Htlll L .. OeM CM 15 1,Lsinlnd 12 i -~ JS~":'n 2392602.o4.1H373.902389.11+2.10 )f ~~J~Ln J•'• = : H n ~:~ l~~~~ 1 mu i-« iwaHt-p1 1'' ~t .~~~ { ~ .= 3~ .::=~ Indus 17, 7, mt'1dHme 1'11 -• Tren 4, loelPnt ~ -•, ~Jl~k 2~ • G=~ ~= = YI 5 lnterco >.. -t<\ -CHIT~ //!# ..... _ NEW YORK -The stock market •'"Wied to a small pin Wedncsda> ID a les*I rape>nte lO the latest data on the atate oft.he economy. ~ Dow Jonea avcnae of 30 1nduauiah cdfed up 2.20 to 2,389.11 Advanci°' 1saues just barely noted out declines in nationwide tradlna of New York Stock Excbaqe-Ustcd stocks, with 744 up. 681 down and 536 unchanted. fiOl .D PHl('J:s Olf l PS .\\D DOM\S NEW Vall( (AP) -~r.. tollo'tl!'lnil l+.f shows the Over·tht·Counter-sloctts end werrents 11:1•1 have gone UP the most •lid clown the most bll~ on ciercenl of cnanoe for Wed : No MKurl/lt1 tradl119 ~low S2 or 1000 shares ere ncluded. . Net enc percentage Changes ere jhe difference betwNn the orevlous clO• ng orlce and Wednesdav's lest or bid price UPS 1.,,,. La1tattf'ct. osrchMedcl ,>,., + -" UP .• ~holroncL.b ••r. + l UP I' "IWVt 11r~ + 2'h Up -~ 4 'OffStrs • + 13-16 IJP s hevneStt 71' + l'h UP 6 Orlgnl\l•ln / 2~ + -'> UP ~.s 7 Altron nc • 7· lJ + 13-1' UP 4 ! Hewk~•Chm s 'h + 1 Op , 2 II v m • ~ :1.6 UP • l !d?to l rl 2,,_ t 'h UP I 'j Cltlzefls8k l Cent18en H~itvSL 4 West re A lS Svnb I ~ AvonRent OimenVsnun ~orkrd99Ce1SL ed ngron 1NA Plant ~ ~!~re., Est lmtn)(IVs11 menVsn wt 5 lntersoec I t I • UP IJ ~ 3 7· 16 u l 2'h ~ UP 1 1 2••1. + 3~ BP 16 S\lz + ~ UP 15 •-" + -'41 Up 20'h + 2J,I, UP 3,. +\?Up :W·h + .,, Up .,,. + "' uo I t 1 • 1-16 + l ~ 29-16 +5·16 6J• + l4 UP UP 8~ UP lU n· I• 9 "·-1 -DOWHs ' -111ct I:~ -.. n ~I '4 -1h . 1' \') -'h . 1,1/. -1112 ~-1--I -.. ,. 1 ..... -1~ 2 1. -• , •• ->.. -h ,,. -h ' loo -"" ~ _-;. -I~ -3·16 'h l/oc -l . ,. -11. ~ -'• I ll.J 11.1 11 A I Iii FOR A WEEK IN PARADISE • ,, WIN An un((Jf~t111blf. HAWAIIAN VAC ATION 5 d.)11 and 4 ni~ht• SUN, SURF, ANO SANO C.11n all hf. your• .. Ju114 by ~"'"' 111 98.7 KWIZ FM .. 11 ~' all )(11" rad-lo %.7 K"IZ •• ,.. 2> l.Mlll'n f'W'ry ""'""-> mnrn•~ at 9 ...... ftir ~ iidri it( .... ""' ..,.. •at. win-. ~w ...... in. ml HAIMll SVaY woa&IMY ... THE WINMNG ST.dn IOON ON 7 m: :••a= "lw'n )(111 hf.ar I he.-: fnor • .. .._... pa.)"'d in thl! eMl(t 4Jrdrt-.., ..... dey •• ~ 31 Bil I"., 96 and ...,·,.. "" ~'.., .. ,.....,,. V olwnc on I.ht floor of the 811 Boerd ca~ ao 146.09 million ahattt. down from 165.l' million in the previous sn51on. Nationwide, con- solidated votumt in NYSE-httcd issues. includ1n1 trades in those stocks on reaional eltchanaes and 1n the over-llie<ountcr market, totaled 174.72 million shirts The Commerce Ocpanment re- ported Wednesday momma that the nation's aross national product rose at a 5.S percent annual ratt, after adjustment for inOatioo, in the first "1-:'I' ·\l,S PHl('l-:S ~uarter of tht year. Witbout the dfecU of lalt )'eat0I drouaht, ho~vcr, Wllm<'f Sltd the! arowth rate would have been just 3 pen:ent. So analyltl concluded that t~ fiaurcs provided auppon for the btlief that economic srowth lately ha• bten los.ina momentum as the Federal Resenc has souaht to rtstram 1nOa- tion. But the 1nnat1on f\aures that ac· companied the GNP rtport were not so enc.ou~na. brokers 111d, 1ndic:at· 11111 &ha& pried wett suJI risaq at a .S pll'Clftt ao S.$ percent annual rate locina rOK I ~• to 74 and Un1Md Teduaolopes pined ~.to 48 . l~rut· ed AirhMS ~ a lt(Otd-Ued order for Boe1na jets, so~ of wbacb will ha"e cnfincs made by United Technoloaie-s t Pratt & Whitney subiidiary. Teledyne climbed 12>.-. to 362 •· Henry Sm&lcton. the compeny'i founder and chairman, announced plans to rellrc from day-to-<!Ay man· aaemcnt of'" affair1. '\\'St: ('OllPOSITt: 'f'H .\ '\S \('"1'10'\S THE BUSINE EVENT OF 19.89 I COMING TO ORJ\IiGE COUNTY •rotluceel •nll •r•••ntell lty: TH.I FUTUlll AcHtlVIMINT c• ... AnON ROGER DAWSON I ndt'pt•n•lent and Featurin1 .wa1m1;:11 ....... Anal. c--.w.· l ;00. 6:00 ~·· l .. ' - IU l lO H l\1 Proposed curfew on NB beaches an • exercise in futility Newpon Beach is on the verge of an exercise in fut1ht)'. This week, City Council members approved the first reading of an ordjnance to close the beaches from the Santa Ana Ra"cr JCtty to the Balboa Peninsula at 11 p.m. Next month, a(the second reading goes hk.t the first, the ordinance will be law, and on June 22 theold midnight curfew will be no more. Police Chief rb Campbell has said he can't enforce the propo$Cd new law without ext,_ personnel. which he won't get. Residents who pushed for the earlier curfew know 1 t won't work. Even the council members who voted for llmust realize that the new curfew wall be a toothle s t1gcr at best. The only definitive ttuna that will come from lhe ntw curfew is the ordtnancc also provide that the areas around the Ncwpon and Balboa p1ers be lighted to reduce cnme and help send wch crowdWiome at closing tame. 1t•s easy to lfftderstand wny members of the Central Newpon Beach Community Assoc1auon, the Balboa Penin- sula Point Assocaauon and· the West Ncwpon Beach Homeowner ' Association are pushing for an earlier curfew. Many of these re idents h.ve on or near the beach ~nd have to endure rowdies who freouent the beach at night. - One of those residents told the council that if the new curfew would take care of 30 percent of the problems caused by night beach-goers. 1t would be worth lt. ft's also understandable wh)' the council would try to help the rcs1denb. The residents arc the people who voted the council member into office. Those people are constituents Wlth a problem, '1nd it's the counc1rs job to do something. What as not understandable 1s the lack o(a comm1tmen1. the absence ofa resolve and the political fonatude to sit down and determrne what has to be done to get be}ond an unenforceable Band-A1d>olut1on to the people's.problem Co t should be the first cons1dera11on becau~ the bca,hes will have to be patrolled at night. That means buying add1t1onal four-wheel-drive vehicle.~ and hmng officer~ for the night beach patJol · ome Coast residents. and undoubted I) man) in landers. tend to thank of Newport residents' complaints about traffi.<.· and the problems caused by bcach-goc~ as unreasonable "Those types of problems are the price ofh"ingon the beach." 1s the stock answer from many of those who do not live on the beach. Unfortunately. there's some truth to that conclusion But people who hve an the beach area shouldn't have to pa) the pnce 24 hour a day or seven naghts-aweckdunng the sprang and ·summcrtmonths. -- Rather than appro'LC an ordrnance semng· a c ud~ will be a mockery and that wall receive little 1f an) enforcement. the Newport council and residents hould sit down, figure out what It wall co t to have an enforceable curfew -at that's what the)' want -and pa)' the price What as proposed m the ordrnancc now facing the council won•t get the JOb done. Opinions exprened In this tPace are those of the o.i1y Pilot Other vi.ws exprused on 1h1s pege are thole of their ~thOf's and ar11111 Readers commen11are1nv1ted and m•y be Mnt to The 0&1ly Pdot P 0 Box 1560 Cotta M ... 92628 0111 t .H \ Olf ·1-:s Dogs as human ·food ·A long Bench court case ha shown hov. a melt1~g-po1 description of American society. whteh hM &•'en us a teclt'ng of hared bonds and common purpose, ha~ al'lo \addled u' with an unfounded distrust of things foreign fwo Cambodian refugees went on trial last month because tire> killed their Gcfman shepherd pupp) fhe> hnd planned to cat It but were stopped when nc1ghhor\ rnllcd poltCC. Authorities cha fled them "1th m1~cmcanor auclt) to an an am.ii. But be tore the) could begin their defen-.t.• -that a recent 1mm1grant they "'ere unaware: of .\meman~· dog- eaung taboo -a JUd&e d1c;m1-.scd the chargcc;. \3)1ng there wa an uffitacnt e' 1dcn1.:e that the men had anfl1ctcd unrca nablc p .. un on the dog. Echoing from the case arc a call fo r kga\latton and a .d1squ1eting u\p1c1on an some quancrs that dogs and cats v,,111 be captured .ind eaten 1f allov.cd to roam throu&h ~ou thea t saan neighborhood · Grant~. dog mC'3t 1Ho n)1d r~ edible 1n !t<>m rnlturc~. But reprc ntall\:C\ o t the nearl) 40.000 rcfogcc\ I" 1n1 '"l Fre no >the cauna of dome tk animals 1 rare -dc~pcrnte acts ot hunger rather than the calculated p.rcparat1o n of a dclll:aC). The law v.ould ~ unnecessary. a "cnophoh1<.' wmbol. Rcfu ccs learn quick!) enough v.hat ,., accepted and what'' not, C\pcc:rally through the school apdthcir htldrcn \s th1' fear subside , the new 1mm1grant\ can \lowl) w vc them Ives into the -\mcncan tapc4itl). adding color an(.( trenath to 1u fabnc Motorcycle helmet law r Go" DcukmCJLAn made a serious manakc lac;t ~<.·ar 1n vctu1n1 a bill that mandated the v.canna of hcln1ct' b> motorc)Ch t he lclJ taturc hould IJVC him a ch nee to correct that laps.c of Judament, b> ~nd1n1 him another bill to 1gn . with a laulc dcla)· as J>9. able. Fordcla) can brinaawful penaltie ofpa1n.crippltn1 nd deiitth upon people "ho ao plummcuna off motorc~~ le~ and hil their head ... These machine offer a di,er ton of c~trcmc ha1.ud, lar wor than automobile , and the state o l ahforni ha right -indeed an obhpuon-to regulate the ridan& of them~ u to maumiic yfcty. TM idea that the ao"cmor bought -1hat a precious riaht would be tn\:adcd by a rtcnairem~t to ~car prottetive Mlmets -is abstract non~nsc. · tUdics show beyond question that helmeti ,.., c h\:cco and prevent man> cripphna IOJuric , and can \aVC: ta,pa)ers lot of mone) in )Uf1 ahead. Let u mandate tMm. • .Th S.•F~S. .. lwr ..... ( .. .. ,..., I ..... --~ ........ .... .... c-.. ........ --....... ... ..... u.. • • Congress comes up st¥rt qn ~umber of laws it repeals If Oranac County's up-and-coming now th.an tYtr befoK. wtth bills often aencrauon of leaden has its wa y. the running into tht thousands of paats logiam 1n our couns system will be a Bureaucrats, adop11na rultS 10 1mple- th1n1 of the past. mcn1 these new laws, have t''-pandcd When asked how long the a"eragc the Ftd.eral RcgistCT to e .. er-ancrcas- c1v1I case should ta1ce -from fihni mg "olumts State. county and mu- unul Judament -almost 200 local n1c1pal governments haH made their h1ah school students said lcss than sax own rontnbuuons to a now over· months They were amazed 10 learn ~hclmma bod) of laws and rqu- thal. m reaht). C1v1I cases often take t.auons. more than 11 ~car to com( lo tnal. and Pcrh.apsequall) significant, the la 1 two or more )'Cars to complete the that 1~ a symptom of our \low rew decadts ha\t" Wltnc d an tn· appellate process. 1neffic1en1 and e'pen ave lcpl S)'\· creasing trend 1oward JUd1c1al law· The students ~ere partrc1pants in tem malung. Rather than functioning hkt the "Access 10 Jusuce" pr<>sram Most of the ~tµdent'I had heard at an umpire an ;a baseball pmc. whose orpn1zed by the C'onst1tut1onal least some of 1h.c ub1qunous l.t..,,,)ct . JOb 1s to s1mpl) apply 1he rules that Rights Foundation of Orange Coun-JOkes. although no one knew the M>meonc else make our court have ty. a nonprofit orpn1zat1on de voted· answer 10 the q_ucs1t<>n Wh) arc onen indulged an JUdgc-rnade law J\$ 10 education about the fundam coi.als law)'e,., buried 60 feet deep ratb.er any pract1c1ng .laW)er can tell you. of our legal system. The fouridatton's fhan s1it feet hkc the rc'1 or us'> consulting the statutes alone 1s no director. Patricia Hatchcock, ho\ Answer: because deep down. they're longer enough. Case law, too. mu.st be done a remarkable JOb of cnergtzang rcall)' good pcoptc studied and analyud Orange County's young people-lo For them. h~C1". 1hc 11\(ft'a tng--UH-he 16 )'~ars Mnce-I took mv first take an 1nu:res1in1mprovm-g1>11rlegal ly 1tm1ted access to JUSl1ee that 1s the . const1tut1onaJ law c;ou rst", r .. c been sbtcm Jud"ng by ahe acu1t) oftli<;sr by-product of sp1rahng la~~tr<i' ree'I involved 10 law and tht l~I proc -u scrvauons durmg 1hc piogiam. he · and protracted hugat1on procedure'! from man) different pcl'$pc<C1ve students might e-..en teach the ad min· . is no Joke I've ~otked in aJI 4hrcc ~rancht of 1str.uors ofour couruystem a thing or It was a delight to SCI°' cup m) own our federal JO' crnmcnt -u a cleric t"'o "aews on these \UbJ«ts as food for to a federal Jud&.c. uan ~,-,;ct' to tht- Lut Saturda>. at lhe Orange ( oun· thought dunn1 the program -par-pr~1dent and a.s a member of C'on- t) Courthouse tn Santa Ana. I ll'ularl) since the students v.tre sress -and r .. c v.otked both as a enp1ed in 45 minutes o( give-aruf· obv1ousl) capable or digesting a laW)« an pnvaie practlet and a take With these StUdtna. some Of scven<OUfSC tnlellectuaJ rcast lCa her Based 0 0 that t'lpcnencc, Oranae County•s best and bnghtcst I began b) recommending th) read rm con' meed that our S): tern of They consider the program or suffi-"Bkak House:· b~ < harlcs D1l l cn'i JUSlllt 1 one of the fint'~t 1!' the 9tOrld. c1en1 1mponancc 10 8J"'e up a picture-That fine novel. whac h dep1cl\ 1h~ But I'm also convinced It 'falhna far postcard·perfcct Orange County 19th centuC) E-'ngh'ih \)'Siem ofJU\t1ce shon oftbt spttd) ·fu\l and cconom1· v.celend to consider tht matter The tha1 v.e largcl) inherited. otTer\ "alu-~.i.I ~y stcm that "ca I deserve and 1hat dcd1ca11on and dclcrm1nat1on eith1b1-able insight into how our legal \'.\Siem a maJOr share of the hlame goc~ to ltd by these earnest leaders of ha bc1.ome o cumbersome For poht1c1an~ v.ho promt5< <'' er-incrt'3\· tomorrow left me wtth not only ho~ Dickens. 1he bleak houSt" w, ~ the ang .. ngha · v.11h uu1 considering lhe but faith that \\-C can indeed make our courthouse. where the fict1on:tl case collateraJ conSt>quence lepl S)Slt m work better an the of Jarnd1ce \ Jarnd1ct' had bttn Perhap tht mo t telling qut\l1on coming )ta~. wending its "11) throuJ}l the s~<,tem at last turd&} ·s ~m1nar came from When confronted with the sad facts for years. with no t nd in s1Jtlt -the one high schooler who asked "\.\ e about coun dela)s. protracted ht1-onginal panic ha" 1ng d1td )earo; kno" how man) laws C'ongrtss gataon procedures. and spiraling legal before -and the onl) ct'rtsan pas5ts How man) do )OU repca1r· fees, the students wanted to know outcome be1t11 pro fit for the low-..crJ The ans"er, quite 'i1 mpl) 1s not, why. They had never heard of 1he so-ance DKkenf tame. mort'ovcr. ncarl) enough If ace<' s tOJU'itl(t t'.J 10 called "discover) .. process -dcpo-wc·ve had a veritable c'plosmn of be guaranteed to all ofourClltlCn), ~e auons, 1nterroptoncs. subpoenas laws Therein. I suuestcd 10 1hc in the Con~~ wi ll ha .. e 10 .do our du cs tecum. and other devices -studenu. lac th e rt I wurce of ahe part I can't think of a better pla ~ 10 v.h1ch can be used ·by \.Ctauous problem. of 1.\-hu:h the etplos1 on sn beg.an httpnts to pr~long an al read} len&tb.): che number and ctpcnsc of lav.~rs 1s Clirl1 en 11 tk U Rrptttt•lll· process. But the) ~ere well av.-are of but a s)'mptom tJv~ f•r tk 41.t Coe8f'!UJMal DI•· the prcva1hng an11-laW)er Knttmenl Congrtss pa man) more la"s lrkl. l .t :'l'Tt:HS Newport must stop censorship To the Ed.llor Jt' s time to begin dealing with growth '60sbump upagalnSt T.·V re~llty , It's painful to flip on the tclevu10n an.d rtah~e that ).Ou've ~ome .a penod piece, a hunk ornost.al1Ja They're playina sonp by Joe Cocker. Aretha Frankbn and the Beatles and talking about Vietnam, Lyndon Johnson, the draft. Woods. tock and Kent tate. This 1s )'Out )'O~ )OU .-reahzc. These arc the th1np you arcw up with. lhc stuff of adolcsoencc. And n_ow th~' re props for 1elev1s1on shows and h1 -budget ad campa1ps. elcome to the "th1rtysomethsng'' era. This 1s yo ur life. Or. taking a cynical slant, that was your lire. On one channel there's somethina called "The Wonder Years" -a si tcom of sorts fcatunog an averase fam1l > in an a"cra$C house liv101 sn le s-than-avcragc umes. Tbe )'Oung star orihe show 1s a somewhat moody kid who discovers girls. life, ttoub1c. pl't'Jud1cc and whatnot while the m~1c of 1mon and Garfunklc and other stapltS of the '60s swtrl in the b3cksround Then there's .. China Beach.'' a sort of one-~-ar-Later vers1on of"MASH .. h' set 1n Vietnam. and us backdrop 1s thl" best and worst of 1hosc umes The Rolling Stones. the Supremes and so on provide lhe prOlflm's music And. of course. there's "thtrt)somcthing .. -a show about people ~ho srcw up 1n the era depicted 1n the first t~o shows. It's tender at moments funny now and again and deprcs ma as people tikt ~lock of their h "cs and reflect sadly on 'l'>-hat the) find The comb1nauon of all this ""'es one tht 1mprcss1on that the decade was a near m)1h1cal en Wlth stranac. danFfOus -and bcauttfuJ th1nas ha~ pcnana on the hour. Or the half hour. dcpendinaon wb1~ll_how you watch. B\.ll this no1talgia d1pp1na 1s produc1na a backlash of sons. E"en t -a "thsrt)somethinf" type mysclr ,;_ have malfQCOlo catcb wind of this JUSt·U)-no-to-tbe-'60s ..cnument I learned of 1t tht old- fash1oned wa) My wi fe told me "Thty'rc tired of heanng about tht' '60s.'' she 1d. .. mall v.ondcr. I ~1d. 01ppina on 'Chana Be h .. "They're bo~ ~1th V1ttnam and ~tudtnt protest Tht> 're llrcd ot hstenina to th•t mu 1c .. 8)' tMt music. I 1ool 11 sht meant the c;uprcmc · r,ong pla)1na in the ba ~oood • I ltkt'd the sons then \tall do "Tht) 1h1nk that CHt') one from the '60s is mc~~d up ond llasn't done" an)thing 'iince the·~ ended I don't thanl thc ) 1h1nk ti's all tha1 roman- t1 .·· "Is this a 1rend ..,,,~·rt talletng about"" I asked "\ome son of ant1-6th thmg·1 .. "Yeah. People arc ttrcd of hcanna about thing that happcntd t"'o dc.·adc~ ago_" !he s.a.1d · "-ell this u 19 9," I said. tuminJ up tht 'olumc a touch 'Tm 'iurc it's JUSt a fad " I added "People att taken ~ith the '60s JUst hke the) u~ to be so faSC1nated with the 5 It'll go out of st) le e\t 1f1l be the '1 . thoulh I can't 1mq10e ~hat the focus ~·ould be .. ··Well I'm JUSt telhna )OU that people arc ~tt•na trred of all thlS th1 po t-war bab\ boom stuff·· r nodded an agreement. pzang at "Ch11ia Beach" and t.hink.ing that m one <iv.1ft ini.tant I had d1 O\trcd I have most r«'Cntl) w11nc\std a bra1cn ~t of abu~ of oniClll po~r an the ctnsorsh1p of an b) the Nc"port Beach rts Comm1ss1on To the Editor· that rn ) youth ~s the 'itufT of II o~v 1 h o p r h nost.a.llJa<oated telcv1 ion ho"' Rosa W1lh.amson on ant t and rt 1dent or Orange ~·ounty1 was 11'1\ Hed by the Ans Commas ion to C\h1b11 o"er a doLen of her v.ork'I at ~ewpOrt Bca1.h C'll) Hall he dth"crcd htr pacc~s. and the) "'en: pronounced a ce plable and pl<l(ed on uh1b1t for the pcnod pnJ S 'hrou&h May l The ne~t day. after rt eiv1na an anon\mous complaint and \'le"'•n& a p11per ,.,ckcr plactd O\t'r one or Wtlliamson's pa1nllnp, the ev.pc:>n Beach rts Comma ion decided to move ~ .. eral of her work to a h1delW1) ~niucnded off Kc. This u an outta cous and pu11llan1mous rtacoon to ,. M><all(Q ··"otcc of public OSJ'n1on." W~op1n1on~M)op1nion lSalto pubh op1n1on. and _I opt for the return of th~~ pa.intina.s to proper publlC \tCWtng The pamuna under review " a raau~ of a naked dam, and .1t mn1nds me of another nalttd Adam on public vie--the dam on the at1nt Chapel's ccihna by MKNcla"f'CIO If PopeJuhu111 sa• fit 10 ha\'t '"-' Adam unctw"llfd and unclothed, wnh ,rn1&aha optn \0 v~ at Ood m.dc tum, at btMo\ict tM "'8k1nt and qual1.. e-~ Bacb nt CommdleOa IO tee the bdlet' and 1*)ft ftllill\ICfttd adMtic VJC'IW of' aft and reMof'f tbCtt Wofb to tht "'°" tft1iltt~ VICWI .. ~lC, aM IO Cftld IO 9'ii :•1mwe _. ol ~ IU HOOAaTM An Caner ScMolu:'= f ' I mu~t talc C\Ct pt1on to A a.n ~~ s co umn on t e e.1naon a (' 0 I (' and that -'cry soon po 1bl'--I Ap.aLL7 edJJJ.on.uf lh.c Qatl)' J>llo.Llk.lu .ll!U12P_growth th th1\count' H(' ~ once a_pan recommends that "e "op crelllin.gjo~ Dot''n't c n:alitc th:it 65 would be 101"1 e~l ef~k percen t of th<' gro"th that ~ca~ 1ncumn{1s inttmal'> o\nd wo~ \Cl. som •>the w-hok That &rowth t'i our children h he o-; ing them not to 1. kt a 1ob 1n this era will suffer the ume fate a county" I he suuesuna that ai ot a ecru an a e "-e h3nt\h th<'m to another p.1rt :rapp)I Da)\ ·and other icon<. of the of thecountf'., ~e the"''" be a kinaour )Oung prople help sohe th\: tnafftc ltw11lbe cancdlcdb' lhcnct~ork problem b)' i•' 1n1 up their dream uf dn'1ng a c2r "hen 1hc tum 16 fat le~t Martie 11 IM Dally Pilot'• ctulnc\! The rtaht) 1s mo t ohh~ \.td\ .art go1n1110 ta~ naht here. The~ ~111 find d tJ Hlfor. JOb , dmc au1omob1hcs. ti') to bu\ home" and ra1jC f•m1h~JU'1 hkt "e ha'e . done le-t·, take our head out ot t.ht' <,and and <kal '!'•th thl'I In<'' 1tahlc lfOY. ltf-One m-.ior step would be 10 ~~.,a '11 pcrunl mcrtaY tn thc salc, ta,.and earmark th~ run<h for tran portallon The~ 1s one point of arttmcnt and lhat ts devdopcr fee~ I 1kc \llatl I'm not in fa .. or of(jc\clopcr ftt~ but for d1flertnt reason\ • Wh t ~c arc doin11s malting ta' colkctors out of th<' dc'doix'"'· WhC'n )OU bu) a sioo 000 hOU\C tn ~uth Oranae Count~ )OU arc 1)9)1n1S260.CXX> for thll hou\C -S60,<XX) soc to th<' dt,elopcr fM the (cc ht paid to build that houSot. • • 1 Then the cu appra1 r appra1\lt\ )Our homt> for S2t>O. • not 1ht 'tu I c0tl to build 1t Didn't Patncl Hent') makt the tattment that " l a\at1on l ~n Taut1on 11 l )'flnn> ?"' Oc"clopcrsarcprotitdriven.M>lht mu tco"tttbctradm1n1 lfllfl\CCo t ii) coll«t1n1 the~ dt\Clopcr's rec . Why hQuld lht' pnvate tor be agent rn( the public: K<lot1 Let'\ evt"n take" at one step funher and let the ptw•te l<'Ctor dt,cl P the 1nfrutructurc. Thi .,...ould chmtnlle the nttd for de,elopcr frt1 and So a Iona ~ay to~ard Iv •Ill the probkm C omc on.~llan. lct \quit try1n1 to top aro"'th and let' tan deahna v.tih ,, CH RI l\ \I RKC: (o'itA Mt' Congress n~eeds an incentive \ 100\\ I' 111,IOH\ Toda)' 1\ Thursda). ~I ~7. the I 17th da) orl q Thtrt a~ ~4 '11>' leO in the \t'IJ. The Jtwt h hohda) Pa\W\ er coodud at 'iUf'\\tt T 00.y h1&hlia.ht in h1ston On pnl 1'7 19H.1ht nation' fif'\t 1al unt~ chedt v.ert d1 • tributed. On th1 date. tn 1967, bpo '67 ~ officiall) optntd an Montreal bY (.'anad11n Prime M1n1 ter Ui~r 8 Pcanon In 1973, ICtina Ft.ti Otrcc:tOf Pat"d: Gra) rniped amid the W11erpte K"andal. In 1982. lbt trial of John . Hinckle)' Jr •• *tlio ibCM bar oewk. 1n<'1001na,Pmlden• Ronald ltcailft. bq,an in Wuhu'lton. T1w tnal mated 'l'>-tth H1nc\kfncQu1n.tbyremonof' 1nsan1t . In 1916 a '1deo c pen~ calhla ham.elf apia1n MidftWU" , ... rupkd a mo•it °" HC'lllM lk>-Oflcit •llh a pruued mat1F .............. rambhnt in. <:....-. = tul'W ~t to'9c Jolmk MK who ... fined ..... Oft llOft . Todl)'tbirtWln: ~ ptda. t'ftlllOt ...... liMI M*Wl a.,:.-1161.C'MI ICt•"* COMUI 5coet It -~-..... Speciality shops off er· uniqueness and variety The Pavilion Shopping Center, with some 310,000 square feet of retail space, resembles a city.within· •·City. Conveniently located between Heil and Edinger on &ach Blvd'., the Center offers an outstanding and unique variety of speciality shops. Distinctive p&Sttl canopies and an upbeat, contemporary design provide t~ semng for shops as diverse as Rainbow Kids Hairstyling. Gorgeous Bride & formal, Comics Unlimited, Eye Styles Optometry. Von's Pavilion, Target and Popeyes famous Fried Chicken and Biscuits. Dell 's Boutique Dell's Bouuque, m the Pavilion Shopping Center, is that rare find you 've been searching for-t dlS· count women's clothing store with the latest syles and fashions at 30 to 70 percent below retail prices • "I hand~pick every piece in the store so we can offer good brands at great savings,.. owner Mary Udell Knowlton said. "We also receive new items each week; this way our inventory stays fashionable and cur- rent." Dell's name brands include All That Jazz. St. Germain. Warren Z. More!!, Lord lsucs. Clas y Lass •nd Hifma. The ~lect1on f earum. carttr cl0<h1ng, evening wear, and sparts· wear m sitts 3 to 16. Accessories arc . a key to any' fashion and Dell's Boutiqu~ has an excellent selection of scarves, hand. bags, ~Its an~ unusoal 1cwclry priced from J~ tA,S800. Fashionable, name brand wa<&cs arc also dis· counted. The 27 year.old company has a second location tn Hunungton &ach and will open a thud store 1n Fu llerton in June. It has had prcV10us locauons in Inglewood; Redondo &ach, Westchester, Garden Grove, Anaheim Hills and Laguru &.ch. (Dell's Bout1que is /oared ~­ twttn P1Vi11on Dcnr.al and Teddy &:ar Yogurr Hours JO a m. ro6p.m • Monday through Saturday. For more 111form111on, call 848-'717.) Saunder's HaJtmark lt js only fitting that one o( Orange County's largest outdoor shopping centers should be the site for one of the largest Hallmark scores in Orange County. At 3.'~ square feet, Sacinder's Hallmark. in the Pav1l1on Shapping Center. also carries the disttnct1ve utle of Hallmuk Gold Crown" store Pavilion ~hopping Center With a larger ~lemon of cards and a better qualit) gift lmc, the upgraded HatJmark Gold Crown stores are more closeh monitored for quality according to owner and bu)~r, Saunder Sawhney. . This means that 1n addition to an excellent ~lection o( all.occasion cards, including the papular Shoebox hne, plus a colorful sm1oner). gift wrap and party supph selection, you will also find fabulous coltecubl~ from around the world mclud1n1-1 .i Lladro parcelaans, Daum and Swarosk1 crystal, Precious Moments, Norman Rockwell and Hummel figurines and ~v1d Winter cooages. awhncy 1s quick to paint out tlm there arc many gifts priced at under $10, too. "From the school girl looking for a school gift to the omcc person in need of a gift for the office, from mugs to children s g1frs or even uems for the home and bridal g1f1S, we have g1ff$ for any occasion and for an) type o( person or age group ·Come see .what's new :;; w "We also offer personalized 1nl(.it•· tions for weddmgs, birth an- nouncements or any special OC· cas1on," ~ said. "We have good quality mv1tat1ons at reasonable prices." The store prides itself on helping customers and an addiuon to placing special orders it is open. to .suggcsuons for new product lines · The store 1s expanding its lo. cauons as well lo addmon ro the origrnal Saunder's Hallmark located in Newpan &ach, Saunder and her father and co-owner, KulJit Kohli at ~ .... _.., .................. _ illlllll!P4t--.. ~ -' 0 C> w ID are operung a shop-ROCS August chjrd card and gift of Newport-in "The Pavilion store will also feature rrendy grttting cards and gift uems,' Sawhncy said. (Satinder's 1111/mark 1s-located between Crafts R-R &g and Pav1/1on /ewrlers. /fours: 10 1.m to 7 pm. Monday through Fnday, 10 am to 6 p.m Saturday and noon to ' p.m Sund•> For more informat1on, c.11 841·1699 ) SHOPP. NG CENTER the PavilioD! TALBERT Beach ·Blvd. Between Heil & Stark Ju ct ·i 91 Ti '-· ", ... her' 1 *Jewelry*Jewelry*Jewelry*Jewelry* · I ,OOO's of pieces to choose from! 8011&'1 D'UCIOUILY CIBA PMllDn ~ ~. 16''8 8-:h (711) 111-llM . XECUTI E' I Su lut - PHrto V.Hirta I llPf P•k111 Includes round 1rip aiir faire & oceain 'l'JI"* P"f fron1 ho1el plus 1aix ... : . • . . . . . • kom '"''-' 4 •• , ,, •••• Aboud the "fun Ship" to Puertai Vaillam1 -meails, us1no, en1ertailnment, aiir/sei paickaige ... lrum 'Ill"**~·~ Next 10 Von1 P.iv1hon 142-1321 You 're I vi ted To Pl:AY Pine ShcMlta ...• Spray Miiiet •.. ~11' ... ,... ... Parak11t1 .... .,., .Wiii ... ..... HNEW SPf!llNG ARRIVALS"' MEN'S SUITS $ 99.95 TO $ 179.95 ........ • 9 'fi • .... 1• - .. -. - IHOkl,f.U\th r • Estancia crushes . Winning became Hailey habit at ~ewport Harbor dUring '70s Among all standout athletes, his son was brightest memory . Newport· Second in • thrtt-~ fltries on former Newport Harbor Hilb crack Coacb Bob Hailey. ey JON nllGUSON Of .. ~ ....... Bob Hailey's Newport Harbor track and field teams didn't ha~ many low points;in tbe- 1970s, which included fi ve Sunset Leaauc dtles and two Iona dual meet Wlnnma streaks. Hailey's continaents finally broke throuah and defeated lonatjme Suntet Lcaaue rival Santa Ana HW\ with coach Earl Enaman durin& Enaman's final two yea~ 1974 and !7S, a period in which the Sailors concluded a 31-meet winnina streak. · Aft.er capturina the Sunset titles in •74 and 'H Oord1e Fitzcl's Edison team gave the S.ilorsabriefintmnission bywinninain 1976 before the Satlors went on to win 29 atraia)lt dual meets from late in the '76 season throua.h the end of Hailey's coacbina career in 1919. Tbe Sailors took Sunset titles in his final three years to make it fi ve in siJI seasons. The only Newport Harbor track and field ruords broken in the past I 0 )'CU'S have been the discus, triple Jump, lonajump, pole vault and mile, a tesumony to the hiah level HaiJey took the proaram dunna its peak yc&fl of the 1970s. Yet, there was a bneflapse in 1971. "In l97lj we were wt~ out by the flu." Hailey reca Is. "We didn t win a duaJ mceL I blamed it on my 13th ycarofcoachina. But by the teaaue meet, we were com1n1 around and aot third." · And. even 1n a down year, the Sailors took third in the state meet thanks to the first two "hotpuuenin what wouJdbecome• fivt-_year Newport dominatJon of the event. Senior Mark Stevens and junior Terry Albritton battled all the way to the state m eet that year, takint first and second ahead of Crespi's Randy Cross, who would later enjoy a Iona and successful career . with the San Francisco 49ers which ended with a third Super BOwflTI1e m an fn '72, Albritton was the key man, followed by Jim Neidhart in '73 and Davtd Kurrasch 10 '7S. That quartet was so impressive Lbat Sktp Franklin, a 1974 araduate who would be amona most schools· record-holders, was ovtnhadowcd because he never made 1t past the hiah SOJ. .. Out of all of th~m. Stevens had10-be the Eagles, CdM share a golf tltle after all There was apperently tome con· fU1ion within the fusion of Tuesday's Sea View Lcaaue sc>lf showdown between Corona del Mar and Estan- cia hiab 1Chools -and u a result of a split 6etwecn the two 1ehools in dual meets, the final tabulation finds each shari~ the lcquc cbamp1onsb1p. .. We re co-champions," said CdM Athletic Director Ron Davis, who cleared up the mut·UP W1th what appean to be a clear rcadina of the &eque's constJtullon 1ovcm1na titles. All that renwn.s is a coin flip 10 dtade which team eoten the CIF playoffs as the ~e's No. l rep- rneniativc, accordn~ to O.V.s.. Estancia bad earl1CT' claimed the tole tJtle by virtue q( a better lllJ'Cllte acore from combln1na the two matches. losil11 the ftnt match by ftlbutrotn. but -.innina the tce0nd match by 23 IU'Oka: ln 1MD'1 iennis Wednetday: • ua·s men·s ienn11 team shelled vWtiat Arizona. S-1. maki19' lhc Wikk:ata their aillth Top 20 victim to to down u rnult or liftlJa play only. Gres Panoa•1 Anteaten improved 10 23-6 with the viciory, the IOlb slralaht ud lldl Of'tht lMt 19 fort.be .......... ~,.,. 110 \I I' f, - ..., ............ H•rbo~• M•rk St evena (center) w•• the state ch•mplon In 1971, ft•nlc•d by runner-up Terry Albrltton fleftJ, •nd third p l•c• finisher Randy Cro11. most fierce competitor," H:uley said "Stevens was the most ltkable kid. He's thG kind ofk1d )'Ou'd want to say. 'He's my son ··· That first year may have been the best. Wlth the two teammates battling for title at every level. • Albntton threw 64·4 an the CIF Southern Secuon Master's Meet for the ~ason's best put in the state. At the state prehms, Albntton uncorked a 64-81/•, which broke a I b-year~old national record set by Dallas· Sam Walker set · 61, as Stevens wtllr62-·"4-m -iwo throw<J- witb a sore hand and decided to save himself for the finals. In the finals. the 6-foot-3. 2 15-pound Stevens set the stale meet reco rd and broke Albnnon's national bcsl for 1971 wath a toss of 67-2h. while the 6-4. 220-pound AJbntton threw a personal best 65-S. tcvens also had a 66-footef-among his l!a tosses and.all were.. over 62-8. t\t the time. Stevens said, "my incentive was" Albntton and losinJ to him at the Master's ·Meet, while Albntto n '"91d, "l was equally dtsappointed to lose to Mark today." Hailey s~ud, "We fiaurcd Mark Stevens would wan that year, because he was a year older. but we didn't get the state cham- p1onsh1p (I 0 pomts"to LA Hamilton's 13). "1n Mark's Junior and senior year there. he JUSt con~ntratcd on the shot put. From the da school started. Mark was out there practtCJng. erry pUJ so many eggs 1n ootball, where Mark. Stevens didn't play football aficr his sophomore year. Terry. his senior )'Car. v.anted to put everything lnto football.·· In 1972. Albntton threw the shot 66-9"1 dunng the regular season. whale Cro s had aone 67--6Y1. Albntton won the scct1onal- prchms (64-41••), Cross won the scm11inals f'le•M Sff HAILIY /1 2J .. Terry Albritton In 197J. Ha. •or-a M.et Merldlel ~low) nklled CdM01 Scott ,..,..,..." In .... W ........,...._, M~ey w• • JICM.80. Newport to En nada race starts Friday for 540 ye11chts .. Raf\ : At 11 ·SOLm a deck cannon blast will herald w I ().minute wamma for theORC"Aand 70.ratcnwith 1 while cone ho1 u:don the threecomm1tttt boets Four minutes ti~ the •hate coot W1U90down1nd1t 11:5,abl~COM wUhipal the .. prep" for OR A &Dd 7Q.fw1en. At noon, a mt cone w1 II •nd thca1.....,..1off on lhe 1nlltoft bac and the 1o;r1tcf'S awa) on ~ ..... ne ... ..., flllr..cbctata t1 thc :. ...... ,.... Ollllet .nt: 11: IQ: ULDl-A OD lht 1riahoft hnt IOR. ouaidt Ii-. 1 l:». ULD&-1, imbort hne. IM .. offshore line. 12:30. PHRf·A. inshore, PllRr-B. omhort. 12;4(), PHRF-C.in 1dc: PHRF·D. outside. • 12!.SO: PHRF-E.1n..,idt: PHRF·F. ou\Jidt. l p.m .:PHltF .in idt;PHRF~H, ouWde. 1:10: PHRF-l, 1Mick,PHRF·J. outaidll. I :20: No IW'I a. aMidt 11 ne, ncital MlriMr' .... . If you -~-..u.t ao.j. ,.a willacea_ol.._llill(~ ar.--.... • ... .,,..4ionl. all lbc ~l ha dwjltty IO lilnt ....... , ... Allrillf.wt;.aews w.l haW 6nl OM ... llQllM. ......... to•1I Eatancia"s Juon White did what a • lead-off hitter is supposed to do-be#• reached base five times, stole four • blSC1 and scored foW' nans -1n sparktna the Eaal~ to an 11-3 Sea View Leque baseball victory over host Newport ':,~.:!'CY1 . Wh1te WIS 2 three limes u Estancia scored in five of seven inrunp an stayina Within a pme oflcaaue-leadtna Tustin at 7-l. Newport fans to 1-9. Catcher Bill Gomez and Clayton Nelson were each 2 for l with an RBI, and Robert Nye went 2 for 4 with a double and drove in a pair of runt to add to the Estancia attack. It was more than cnouah support for winnina pitcher Gabe [avqe, 7-1. Javaac scattered seven hits, struck out two and walked none, allowina only one earned run. For Newport, Jason Farr and Bob Sliker each bad a pa.ir of hits. · Elsewhere in the Sea View: · • SaddJcback remained in the title chase, rall yi ng for two runs in the top of the sixth to tnm Corona del Mar, 4-3. The Roailrunners, 6-4, remained a pme beh1nd second-place Estanc11 and two behind pac:c-scttina Tustin by usina a patr of error'S to ipite the comeback. Harvey Perez doubled to n~t center to tie the pmc, then toot third on a passed ball and scored the pmc-wmncr on a wild pitch to help Saddleback overcome a 3-2 deficit. · CdM, 3-7. had taken its lead in ttR bottom of the fifth when Orea Haack cra"Ck:cd a two-run homer. However, winnina pitcher Mike Arroyos rettrcd the next ciaht batten to ctose out the Sea Kinas. Arroyos. S-3. fanned nine and walked three and did not allow CdM to hit the ball out of the infield after yicld1na the homer. The two teams rematch at SaddJcback on Fnday. • Tusun·s Dave Sapn rocked -Uol.Ye.au:,..._~-J.r-_........__.__...ur,u...;.1--~~ homer m the tint and a thrtt-run shot · 1n a aevcn·run suttb u · the Tillers handed the vis1t1na Troja_ns an 11-0 setback. • Jonathan CotJ1ar went 2 for 3 for Unt to Id\ h.as KON\& avcraec to .SOO m lcque. and teammate O.ve Dieter • , .... _ ... IASaaA&L/q Ceding, Wilson paceCdM ly JON FERGUSON °' -°""' ""'" ft-lcc p II' e wa) to dcdacatton and teamwork for ada) -or two-an the ltfe o f Corona dcl Mar Htgb i .... 1mmer Oms Ocdma, and a aeUless per- formance b> teammate Rob Walson opened the door for a Sea View Lequc dual-meet tide for the Sea K.tnp Oedtna came to the pool after a cro s counlf) Ol&htfrom a water polo tournament in Cuba to capture the 50-)'ard freestyle, ta.kc second in lhe I 00 free and key the 400 yard rTlay to a mcct<hnchana victory as Corona topped host Newport Harbor, 81 ·75, on Wcdnesda) in the Battle of the Back Dav- in the-girls -mttt, Corona'.s Kate Salvino and Amy Norton -.ere double winncn to lead a 101-.S4 v1ctol) over the Sailors. Ocd1na had been com~una 1n a JUn1or water:lo tournament in Cuba. but cau t a fhaht Home at I am Wedn 'I (or 10 pm. on Tucsda) PDT) and landed at LAX at I p.m today after layovers tn Miami and Ch1cqo. ··t didn't &Cl much slttp." Ocd1n.a said "Now J can 10 home and lccp for a couple of days C\t week 1n the lcatue mtet. I'll talc It a lot mo~ Knoualy " OcdlJ\a 'WOO \he S0 free Ul 21 ()4 and finishc<t serood to cwpon's R1cb- ard Faninat0n wuh a better tune an ,..._ ... '"SWll8W«i/U I • HAILEY 1 Greek' says TV special on NBC merely backs up whathe said ,;_The Allad ... d l'rea interview rtohmi Beach, Aa. ••They thouattt n l'niill81 •• (6'-7\4t). AlbritlOll wm lhe MM1tt's Meet (6 7-4 to 66-9V.) and llio die Mle pntilfts (~to 61..6'12). Thea~ •be ..... meet. .. Croll Md his ---6om tbe an ol lbc mtc meet," Hailey •id. '"C'rou wu really ready. Tmy _. really clown aft.tr be loll. I think T my wa a littlt overi:oe6clent." NEW YORK -Jimmy "The Greek" would open up a cu orworms:• Snyder is puzzled. D CBS declined comment. Albritton threw only 6J.-2 1n the state meet, his wom dfon of poll-se&IOn competition, Wb.iJe Crou won with 6S-71/e. Albritton went on to win the All-American Hip School Track and F~ld Meet at Baton 'Route, La., brcakina the old meet record by more than wven inches with a personal best toss of 67-9. Fifteen months qo, CBS fired Snyder Snyder, who was the oddsmaker on '"The NFL after he told a Wuhinaton tclev11ion station Today' for 12 yun, said he bas talked to m&n,Y. doctors that blacks were bred to be better athletes than whites. On and scientists who beUeve there are physical d1fftrences Tuesday niaht, NBC showed a one-hour special which between blacks and whites. Albritton. who won two NCAA shot put titles at Stanford, .. bad a temper/' Hailey said. "But he'd oome back and J>e nice and sweet." cited studies lndicatina that blacks have a natural "It's 10metbin1 I've been studying for 10 years," advantaae ln some sports. Snyder said. "I didn't make this stuff up." "l 90t fired for sayina that and now they're doing Despitetheuproaroverhisremarks.Snydersaidhe's specials on it," Snyder said not afraid to 1peak out apin. Neidhart. wt\o has spent the last 10 years as "The An vii" in hia World W reatlina Federation carttr 11 part of the Han Foundadon1 came to the forefront for the Sailors after his parents split and father moved to the Balboa Peninsu)a. He left/behind Katella High in Anaheim and continued the tradition at Newport. Newpon .._.._ prMucta Dn• ICwrMCll llefll Md JIM NeNINtl'I. ....... tMlr fr..,._.n ~rtd aophoMor• J•MS ilt UC&:A: Wednesday. '"You figure It out.•• "All my life I've said exactly what I was thinkin11 ".he NBC's ••Btack Athletes -Fact said. ''What 1 said wa.s ri&ht. Maybe.t didn't say it the right and Fiction'' didn't generate as way, but it was true." much conll"Ovcrsy as Snyder's re-In a way, the Snyd(r incident and a aimilar Kurrascb was the only winner at the s~te mttt for" wha1 proved to be an outstandana team that finished second, 22-14, to Harry Ell5 Ht&h from the Bay Area. Ells wu led by Dedy Cooper, who won the lo~ hurdl~. finished second in the hips and anchored both relay tealfts. marks. But the network did receive oontroveny involving Los Anatl~ Dodacrs executive Al more than 300 phone calls about the C.mpanis may have led to more open diSCU$Sion about "Neidhan was always a little aloof," Hailey said. "I'd never koow what he was thinktna. I'd talk one on one with him, and always wonder if it was 110kina in." proaram. and most were critical. race and 1poru. The show received an 11 . I "If what I said brou&ht blacks and whitet clo~r At the CIF 4-A rt.nals. Neidhan had an amazina fQur throws over 67icet, includ1na a beat of 67-SV. to bca1 his old personal record by six inches. but it wasn•t enou~ to toirlnalewood's Dave Doupe, who came tbro!ll)I wsth a ca~r best 67..SY•. Meanwhile, Kurr11cb of S&nta Ana Hiah was thtrd. ratina. second in its time period toattber, I'd act fired apin for iJ.," Snfder said. "I never behind ABCs "thirtysometh.ing." wanted to offend anyone. I was praima black ~thletes. · Baclnna Kurrasch's efforts that )car at sta 0 te were Brian Theriot. who finished second ID the 440 and ran on lhe eecond-placc mile relay team that also included Vince• Mulroy and Steve Foley, who both went on to play football for Stanford at wide rcc:e1ver and fullback rcspect1vely, and Bryant Humann. ll was the tiilbMrm.ina for an NBC otiNttina them down." -SJftll:ll' News special since last July. Snyder, 70, hu ·been in poor health since acttina Snyder said he wanted to do a similar special at CBS, fired. but he is not bwtina for money. He runsa sueu:ssful but wu not allowed. telepbonc tout service and docs occasional repons for Theo Neidhart's consistency bepn to take over. He "They were afraid of it." he said in a telephone Fox televiuon. threw 67-3¥• to win the Master's Meet over Doupe and Kurrasch, and uncorked a toss of 67-31A to break Stevens' state-meet record. He act a Newport Harbor Hip record of 69-S at the Golden West Invitational in Sacramento after the stale meet and won nationals. Lakers begin quest for tltle INGLEWOOD -The Los· ·.4Jlgeles ~ LaJccrs, the nation's dominant sports team of • the l 980s, want to close out the dec.ade with ' their sixth NBA championship in 10 years. ---- They beain their quest for their third consecutive N BA titfe -last accomplished by ~ston in 1966 - when they open the playoffs tonight at 7:30 against Portland at tl\e Forum. "What this playoffs is all about is to book-end the '80s," takers Coach Pat Riley sajd, "This is the last stand <.'f this team as we know it / .. We're seeing the end of a reat team." No matter bow the Lakers fare in the playoffs, the l• :lm will be different next season. · Kareem AbduJ-Jabbar's retirement after the playoffs marks the end of one of the most su~ful eras in sports. The Laken figure to have an easy time of it against Portland in their best-of-five series. Los Angeles beat the Trail Blazers, who firushed with a 39-43 mark. in all five reaulaMeason meetings, by an averqe of ciabt points:- Ql"OTEOt'THE D.\ \ Keat Brt.et, 6-foot-4, 240-pound first baseman of the Minnesota Twins, on his baserunning style: "J can run. The hard pan is stopping this body.' Former 49er Monroe dies· Carl Monroe, a former kick returner and all-purpose reserve with the San Francisco 49crs who scored the first touchdown in the J 98S Su~r Bowl, died of a heart attack Wedncsda--y:-Jre was 29. * In other sports news Wednesday: •El Toro High's Kimberly Taylor. a backstroke standout in swimming. has accepted a four-year ride to Wasrungton State. •Bob Murray and Wayne Presley scored eight seconds apart to kc)' a three-goal burst m the second Qeriod and the Chicago Blackhawks won the Norris Division championship with a 4-2 NHL victor} in St. Louis. • Hale Irwin dropped a 4().foot eagle putt on the final boJe to take a share of the firtt-rouncf lcad with Billy Glasson, Gene Sauers and Mike Miles m the five-day Las Yeps fnvitational &olf tournament. •Jack Fouts, the offensive line coach at Cornell University was named head coach at the Jvy League school, replacing Maxie Baughan, who resigned Tuesday. • Bnan Leetch scored one goal and had three assists as Team USA routed Poland, .11-2. to move into first place in the relegation pool of the World Hockey Championships in Stockholm. Sweden. . I '\ TH • HI • \ ( . Ht~ RS ~·~- ' 'l•1 •• ~11)114~ "Whaf • all the hubbubr' Tt:l ,t:\'ISIO'\·R \010 But at the time, Neidhart was upset with his performance at state, saying, "I'd rather put 70 and lose . than 67 and win." Kurruch followed in the footste~ of Neid hart. After , winnina the state shot..put title as a 1unior at Sant.a Ana Hiah and throwina a season best of 63-1 IV>, Kurrasch tranferred after his ~rents split and his inother moved tQ Newpon to take a JOb. • In a 1975 article, Kurrascb recalled approaching Haileydutinaa meet hisjunioryearaftertcammate-to-be Brian Thenot sucaested he approach Kailey. "So I went up in the stands after one meet and talked t0 Hailey while the whole Santa Ana track team was in the back starina." Kurrasch had said. "It was a pretty funny situation." Enaman jokes about the transfer now. which happened during his last seaso.11 of coachinaatSanta Ana: "WeaccusCd (Hailey) ofskulJdugery. But our complaint at Santa Ana was with Kurrascb. It was never with the coacbin& st.atI.David waulways a different kt~marched to a difl'Crent drummer." Kurrasch a.ave up football hts senior year to concentrate on throwing the shot and it J)aJd off. He threw 68-5 to Wln the 4-A finaJs., the second best toss tn C'IF ~istory, followed it up with 65-1 O'h to wm the Master's Meet and then threw 65-91h to wtn the state title by a half- inch. "I remember I pµt up Ne1dhan's_postat 69-5 and put (Kurrasch's) post uP. at his best. All hi" had to do wa~ improve that much, • safd Hailey. with his hand~ about a foot apart. "But he could never qmlt do 1t." Thmot had won the 100, 220. 440 and anchored the J ,600 relay team to victory 1n lead1n& Harbor past Edison by S'h polnts at the Sunset League-finals and then performed the latter two feats again at the 4-A finals and Master's Meet. The mile relay team's ume of 3: 16.1 at the state meet still stands as a Harbor rcc.ord. • The J 978 squad included the 440 relay team off rank VencliJc, Wayne Kasparek, Chris Corum and Steve Dawson, which made the state meet in ·77 and '78 but never placed. That group broke the 440 relay record set by the '7S team and went 3: 17.2 in the mile relay.Just ,) of a second off the '75 quanet. But . for all t.he g.rcat athlete no moment h ve5 stronser ID Hatley s mind than one competuor he had m Jus final year as a coach in I 979. Hts younacst son, Jeff. was a seruor that season. and despite his statUT(, he we1~cd only 155 pounds. he won the le14ue shot put title with a throw of SJ-plus. .. He ha<J better form than any ot them: Haile) said. "l stayed for my kad more than anythfog else I decided to return one morc)ear ifbt wanted to nm... -·· "My fondest memory was when I handed m) own boy his varsity letter at the letterman's banquet when he was a semor and I could mtroducc him as a league champion. Tears come tom) eyes JUSt thinking about 1t. It was the No. l emotional pomt." Afterhav1nacoached h1sson and a total of 19 years of 'guiding athletes, Hailey decided he'd had enough Hts future was relegated to his fi~t love, his wife, and teaching high school sNdents biology. Ne1't ~k rakes a look st Hatley, the man. T8L•~ ES~N~.m. -T•NNIS: Men'• tournament from All1nt1, ·ROUNDUP ~:: Coast Lcague-kadtn& 4-1 JO e.m. •"-S••ALL:t 9edeer~ •·'-·~~r .. om-rt18t'1ft---------------1irrh...,,,...,"'"~~·t:J11 . Rico Guberntclc. • Hunttn ton Beach moved to 6-1 1n t e unset w1 a lS-13, iT-D-. -- WGN. fourth-ranked Ante.atm as th"""' •nrd· •Edison improved to 6-J ID Uie 12;30 p.m. -GOLi': L.e1 Vegas lnvlletlonel. ESPN. r. • -~ .. Sunset Lc2oue followin• an 11-15, ...... pm -o --K•Y· Sten~ Cu" .... .,_ 1or the 811 West Champ10'11sh1ps, a• -. ... • ..., • • -... ft ~ • .... " "'°' > 15-9, 15-11, 15-10 decnion over off$-Plll11>Woh et Ptll~. z Channel. well as the May 6 duel with invadtng s p.m. -o.tAG RACING: IHRA Wlntern111on11, from UCLA V1S1ting Fountain Valley. Scntor 01ntn11ton, s.c . U•H>, ESPH. In hiah scho61£rls softball: swioa hitters Darren Lance ( 17 kills. S'OS p,m -"90 MSK•T9ALL: NBA PllV· • DenitcGan ra's "trongdc,..en-IOdtp)and M~Zam1.ska(l I k1ils,b ofh -PhlladelPhl• at ,._ Yor•. TBS. ., " .-d . ) J · h 7 P.m. -AUTO RAC .... : Midget-Qr racing from ano some clutch pitcbin& by 1&S were instrumcnta tn t e Ge den. ESPN sophomore Sharecn Patton helped Charaers' victory The B&rons were ;:30 P.l"l'I. -f'tltO aASKET9AL_L:_· -N-BA i>iev-University capture a 3-2 ~a View led by Trent Amdotte (14 lull~) and offs-Portland 11 Lekan, Prime Ticket, TBS (l>!Kkeo 1 ~--.. e decision over visitin• Tustin. Grca Graveline (12 lull~l and vtter oul In M>rM 1re11 on TBS). ~w • 1 p.m. -H<MtSJ RACING: HolfvwOOd Park replavs. pulhng the Trojans (6-4) to within Channel 5' (Prime Ticket, 1~ p.m.). 'tWO aamcs of Tustin an lbe race for ' pm. -IOXING: SI~ Brown vs. Al Long, second place. Patton SlrUCIC OUI three we11erwelght1, from W11hlnoton,,O.C. (deleveo>. USA and walked two. · ltAOtO . . 11:20 a.m. -•As••ALL: Dodgers 11 Chicago Cu!K, •Sam Lutsch doubled an two 1n a l<A8C (790). fouNun fifth mnin• and Jennifer 7 p.m. -•AS•-ALL: Detroit 'ei An991s, KMPC mo>. Brundage struck out c1&ht and walked 7:30 p.m. -P'ltO •ASK•T•ALL: NBA Pllv-one, aUowinJ JUSt three hits in a 4-0 off$-Portland 11 Lak~s. KLAC (570). shutout at San Clemente, boostin& Irvine to a 13..6 overall recOrd. and a ll \ .t 0 IC I . I-. \ f • I I ' 0 BASEBALL From.11 who was held to I for 3, droppeij 10 .500. Univenity, which entered wtth a team blttm&of .33710 lcquc and a• 2.26 ERA from the p1tch1na staff, lef\ 0 _,..., 7, ...,. .Nn 6 0 8-15, l-S-8 victory over Manna. Scott Drake ( 19 k11Js) and Matt Taylor.( 16 kills) keyed the Vl ctory for the ho t. Oilers. 6-1 The Ytktngs fall to 4-'\ . •Led by John Moore's 11 ktJJs and 10 dip from Brendan Peret. Ocean Vtcw s~cpt past Wcsurunster. I S-6. 15-7, 15-9, to move to 3-4 in the Sunse&. nine runners stranded as Monte Jones scattered five hits en route to . the complete pmc shutoUL In the South Coast l.et,gue- •John H.a)CS strUck a tv.o-run homer 1n tile second mnma and that W8$ all M1ss1on V~JO needed u the Diablos turned ltvine away, 4-1. COME ON OVER! 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MiatOn~ mMccd hint •· ... ...,, • tlM~"'."iftd allowed dine hiU brm beina rt- pieced b)'33· Harvey lW1th IWO OUll in tM . th. ~ Matt Nokes IO toed tbe bllet,. lbea ID' Di¥t 8e1pawn on a Oy out to enter. ~pitched the Dinah rcw bis foUnb •vt . ... _....._~.M1nl0ftud ifl!MY •1 •1d 13 T~ allhcMllb .ty two ........... dm'd T ~11 ~ Ill-"--.'...!. t t I 0 o T1tl .,_"·"' ....... ....,.. Griffin's doUble Ortllll t, Httl 0 AWUMA _._ -~ 1~~ I Tn, llfts Dodg•n. 3-1 .. . , 1 : , ; , CHJCAOO(AP)-Allr*Gri• f ~ •:a 1Ut•*• ....... Wet1n• ,. a\ f •' i'••• dleLoiA--~--fordw .iliiiililiilli>• \ • UI -..-..11919...-..••lillldllle C'llk*'C?lk .,,.,, 111 J. t t Mllit'I 2-1. ill ..: ~ . ... . c. =-:;r:.11.;:; Outlo~k t>right for Orange County.anglers OraaecCowuyanaknhave peat mountamuhould btfoodaifa11 nice catches of rainbow troutdunna the coast. Bonito,M und barracucb Yellowt11larcopcctecJ toamve wlectioowhenitcomcstoseltc na ~ntbera cA~led ~1thco1dni&hts dayt1mefishinahounforboth bait 1remakinauplhebulkofthtda1ly mostan) da> as both a warmer cx·c n sorneYrbttc lOJOfishinath11weclt. andsomeaf\cmoon "inds and lure fishermen. Trout 1ttm to catch wtth many fishermen coming andampleba111uva1lablt' for Both salt and frnh water fi5hinahave An,altrs who decide to uck clo~r like Berkley Power Bait au II local back to th<' dock with combo hm1ts. m1aratin1school I l.ook to the''Free- reall_y tm~vcd in the Southland and to home will find that a day \pent lakes Davey's Locker. Newpc>n Lindina lance," opcratinaout ofOa, ey's tbcfi5h1naoutlook is very aood. trout fishinaat lrv1neortheSanta Bia Bear Lake t also a &ood option and Dana WharfartaU runn1ngtn1>1 Locker at the PaVJhon to st•> on top ThctracSt11onalo_pcn1n1ofthc trout Ana Rh er lake \\-1ll produce some for fresh waterangleru this nearb) out tofish1naspo1 on a rqular of the )ellowand v.h1te sea b.M season in the H1ahS1erracountry th1 aoodstnnaerr.ofra1nbo't\ trout with lake is lcickinaout nice creels full of ~heduleandarefind1ng1ood acoon fishma cne,and Ix-one of the fim weekend iuurc to draw tttousand, of thtchancc at a reall~ troppyclas fhh rainbow in the one-to two-pound Jn addiuon to the good eatina top boats to come 10 ~lth On_le good an&lers. · In add1t1on UHrout acuon, an&Jers cla s fortroUcrsand ull fishermen. watt'r feeders, some pretty good blu<' tchc .. ofthesc h1ibly pnled game trout fishermen hcadtna to hot ~ w-lllfind bau,catfishand crapp1t Bi1Bcarw11l be prenycrowded but ,harka~11on',on special shark ft hina fi h spats like Crow~Ulte, June Lakt b1trngin maJlow waterar·The : the ncarb> full lake offers miles of · onl> trips. has been rtported b) the Down at sm Dle&Q. thcrt ,, a fair Loop and the Bn rt(fwin Lakes Lake ,"Both lakes ha\C bcen heavil) fishable waterfor&ood trout fishing. tandtn . howmgofv.hitc sea bas:. 10 the area aJcas wtll fi:f;!:d ~ingforbrood stoclcd forth1sv.ee1'end and there Bia Bear has also been stocked to help Rocf cod fi tuna ha\ slo"ed a bit. known a "The Trough." Da> boats !tock and a e numbersofhatcheT) are rental boatsand ample shore lint" Lmpro,eth1s fishCf). buttherearcsllll som<' nice sculpin are fish1n1sandy bottom aodatth· ra1sedcatcha les. to fish. Salt water fishina remain good for catchtl bcina made ov(r rocky bot· 1n1s.ea ba s 1n the IS· to 30.pound F15b1na conditions in the high • Anabejm LaJce is k1din1 out some ~ anaJers fish ma oat oflandinasalong toros on cut bait. · class.- SWIMMING Froml1 the SO free, the c1osest race of the da} with a three-way near dead heat finish for first. Despite the tam~!. the omc1al awarded the top three places to Famnaton (49 22). Oedmg (49 ) and Tom Nichols (49 00). "To go 22-tlat was an outstanding swim," said CdM Coach Mike Starkweather ··Espcc1all) since he crul5Cd into the wall too hard. he- ceuld have used about a half stroke less." Ceding, who said he hu bttn swimmtna the 200 and SOO freen) le races since his freshman year added l that the SO and I 00 were a nice change of pace and good speed work for his prunary span of water polo Meanwhile, Wilson -who IS the Sea Kings' pnmary freestyle sprinter -put aside his specially for a day and won the 200 free. took third 1n the SOO free and anchored the 400 relay_ Wilson said he hadn't swam the 00 ince summer swimming compct1· t1on. "I knew "'e had to make a change of some son.·: tarkweather said. "That w~s the only viable' one we had to make. I'm very proud of(W1lso0) .. Wh1le-NewporfiJ3y Bonswon th SOO free {4.S 1.04) b) a comfortable margin. CdM's Scott Roche (4:.57 57 for second) and Wilson (4·58 0 for th1rd)-earned kc} po~1t1ons ahead of Newpon 's Dtetnch Jewell C4 S HO for founh). . "Roche had never gone under fhc (minutes) before," tarJ..wcathcr \aid "I knew we couldn't beat Bon • but the ke),was to go two-three afier him. (WJlson had) an alharound gu"y swim. He knew Oedmg was ured. but the lud stepped up wtth a hean of gold and Said l want 10 swim the tv.o and LIFETIME FREE REPLACEMENT Every 3211 Single Day! . P1!>~8 •? rachat steel bells 101 trtn9111 plus great durability •Modern block 11eatf • A1t season trc1c11on tor use 11 II kinds ot weatt1er • · $»t1 .,., P17S IO"U .. M PIAIOAIJ 4t to 1'115 7511114 Th1~wttk,sponfi\hcri found t~ r-,• bass hi11ma white Sea Stnkc and Salas j1gson 1he 1nkanda1socatinabvc \quid. In addition to the whites.ea ba b11e the Coronadosarc offcrin1 some good action on larsc bonito and logbarnH:uda · Ample ba1t 1sava1lablc and "'ttlc day lo d are light on pon boats tunnina tnps to the productive 1$lands t---rtn~~. h we gutst all b).-the-k~ " Wilson. who was thankful to see Ocd1ng am"e on ume for the team's sake, said. ··1 don't know ho" he docs 1t. He comes back from Cuba w11hout an) sleep. That hcl~d a lot Tht' team was into the m~t It wa n't an\ one -person, but the whole team 11 \l.asn'L the first place~ that ..-,,on 11 It 143\ the PIMUAI' • M 1a • stee 1i; founhs and fifth "I bas1call) (swam the off e\cntsl be'4tUSC of ( hns and 11 "a" another ""•>-to help the team get points I I knew 1f I could get through the tim 300 )'atds (of the 500). Keep m) stren¥th and keep thr turn strong I knew that the last !00 I could tum 11 on." Ln the 400 f~tcla). W 1lson dosed out after Oeding gave him a \light lead Oedina tool o~er a fev. \tro~c., down after Cohn \ ouni and \ ott Tu kcr swam the first two lc-g\, and ewpan held the lead unul the tiru&J 2S )Uds of the tturd lea Then Oed1ng (48 79 'ipht) made his move and took the lead b> '"'he\ in the final fhe yards \\ 1lson closed 11 out with the stron e t \'Mm of the quanet (48 44 split). The meet was tied :u 71 entcnna the final C\Cnt and CdM took fil'\t and third to sohdJf) the wle. It wa JU t -l1'-0)Urs ao that Ne...,port "on the dual m~l between the l\.\O on the final relay before Corona turned 11 around to wan the leaaue mttt W1l10n said the tt'am·s rcadJU t· mcnt of its attitude this wcel wa a kc) factor. Wb ta-..aJt PISS 80FU3 SHIH P16S IOR!l 31 81 l>HS IORIJ 340I P185 7SR14 HM P195 75R14 37~ P?OS 76Rl4 3t .. P21S 7SRl5 P22S 7SRIS ......_..._..... ..._... .. PIMllll'tJ .. ,,._,, PIHIOAIJ l'tf\--1) P115 IO"IJ .. ,,._,, P11,tof'll .,n_, P115IOAJ) l'-1'1111•> .... •• P1157Slll14 ••• • •••1'1111•• Plt57SAl4 P20S 751'114 ·~,,. .. .,,, ,,,.,. nos 1s11111 .... "l!lf P21~7SAU 1'1 • I M II ~7"'" I """""" ., !":'\"'' l P23S 7511115 • ----"" ,..,,.,, ..... .,.,..,, P175 70$Al3r :::~=:: ..... .,., ..... P115 70SA13 -l'tT-.U P115170SA1' l"1:n 191111 I ,._,.,Jiii P1t570SA14 'PlUMfl!IJ ....... Tiii• P205 70SR 14 "1•••1111• P21S ISSAIS ~ .... ,. .. . .._ .. ,.! PltslOSA14 "11Stllllll P21S IOSl'14 . ..,. .. ,. .. ·~~"'"" , . .,, ....... Oey< .... \-•> .... 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U>e " .. --..1 Mil '1 tl MM 11 M • All·season traction • S speed·r too to 111 pt1 AoldHandle<: fvery A f Sine•• UQhl lfUCil Oayl LTl9' 7SRl4 -1I2U 1 A15 23 ?SAIS J0•8 60~U~ Bf Goodttch Ivery TA . Shtfl• L>9'1l trucll Day! ' LT2l51SA15C SH 00 LTm 75"t5C "00 1'100 HOO toeoo "C"om1na into th1' meet, we lhouaht we couJd lrn:J.. an\boJ\." Wilson said. ulast v.ttk. we had a httlc trouble with the team. But"'<' $01 I toacther and 51Jd thl\ 1\ not natil 11·.. ll-i:innU:n~ri-rr~i!~~~liilJ•lim=tlllis__:. __ Tl~i~i;~i;ilf;!=5i[!ii~ not aood for the ttam We pulled OR ~Al I s t ether rorth1~mcct We thouaht we ~ NO OUTLET STOCKS, SELLS llN I I Plt5IOSA15 .... OIV'i DIEHARD- AMERICA'S #1 REPLACEMENT BATTERY · THE ,..~ could JUU walk over an}bod) ~lark MORE SHOCKS AND STRUTS, llATIONWIDE! was acttma mad. bc<:au.c 1l wa not IUU aood for the attitude of the team." O ther top '"'ms forCd\t 1nclu\Jcd CLOSEOUT! ndy_ Olwn (fint 1n 100 bunerOy 1n RoadHandler Ga-. 56 2ZJ .... !o5h peyn(S7.91 furthir~1n Ou1c response to the luu fly) and Scott Juratnwn c.hrng1no road con· (second 1n the 200 md1v1dual medic~' d1t ons in lOS SI and sttond in the I 00 breast in I 03. 97). OtW top e~pon performance 1ncluckd lht' medley rel•> team of John Somers Bobby M('Alh•ter, · Matt Mcnckel and FarnnJton, who all had trona leas, accordina to Bill Jewell. and Mencke l's :oo 1nd1\1dual mcdln \IClO~ ID 2 (M 80. le , than a second ahtad of CdM' Jur:Jen~n. for the Corona del Mar 11rh, lvlno ~cnt 2S. 15 1n th<'~ frtt and 51.01 1n the 100 f~ for '1ctone10. whale Nonon turned 10wlnnma11 mt 1n t~200 (rec (2.'1043) and 100 buncrfl> ( 1.08.19) Othti v.mflt't ~bod' may ttaml. Jill Wclputt 1n the tOO beckwoke (1 :10.07) •nd H illary Dundas an the lOO brr.mt t.rote (1 :12.36). .,-"' I~ f \ ' • r. 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A;;ll ._, ·=~,:.~ =-~..o'°": =~ Mey, ---t27&011ftO 1716. TH fW "'°"'"'° 146-9501 O' ...... 5M ~Mat l1415fmo "" 38' 28a nom. ev .. 1 PfQmPI Cell SlfV9 W"I. FOUND Bl.ACK t TAN, -call Mr Dele 142·7'80 tfllp 10 cr•t ""'°" OPIN.t.AT&SUN 1-' &ldlOOla.......al L AlllOE 1400 1q/ft 511 Matr 8tl8a. wl d 714 -762 -1213 OJ babyPugdogw/eoftlt Applyin W.- 54'-2414: 50-1111 lrWw 2644 townnoue..tyte epl In 1650 ~ utll MO-te32 I06·3U· '29 1. No :;)_~fa' t>Mch In N 8 L Pit-II SS30 CASHIEAIOAOEA TAKEA ,..,,,.,. Fi:.~ sao ..-en0 •••. , ..... NORTHWOOO t.ar091aA tn. 81U"9 2BA 2BA, N/wntlr 40• * E/llcM ~11.~ -Ill&• Ml'I &uf~ 3531 so w a.y's1 . ,._. --~· •-....., loft Flt-'aoe dilh~ ... trplc:,'*YPY1112!!0 No CM 2BR ""'I .......,.,. OFFICE TO SHARE In FO(JND CATS F OrfY ,._,,_,........,US• F~.Sa.n11Ana Hrs, 92921 Attt)' ,.reM041 ·--" • ..... • ....... Pett. 154-7742 or . ....., • """"' ...>J.. c Tabby, F med hair --.... -. •over oem•10 2pm Call L-arry Shan ' >ut1tand1;&; d.,~n•r't 11 ..... llrlll rll wuM<l d('f•r hookup ~7155 C#POrt 5'10/mo, 1250 oata M .... or..-t tor grty/Wht ee1 Slameee M .... 801-371-3839 C·t &-te.30u ••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii ..-.... 2 ... ...__,t 111 11 1125/rno * 5'"'-3642 MC 122-&878 ett 5pm MC<etartal MNlce Call . • ---• ,.,..,_, • ...., • .,_ Theee ettt~iw. Apll fee-. --LITI • Ill• Ron "'4-8780 croat mix. ,F~nd Ooos llllmfl • ILlll CASHIER parllllm• 8'· Oelt loCaUof1 on ooot. 38R, tllte pool. ape. ptMn• ¢ ~ 2669 J NEWPORT BEACH condo, ' brwn/Wht Plttxin mh1:·2 M Immediate Ol)enlng Mull llngu.i Even1ng1 Cati '*Y 38A. 3 frp6c;a O.Uttfully petloe or deek• 9*• ......,.. .. ., ....,., e!Mnl w"" to bet\ Two 2 otttcie eu1i.a. prim. Lab t>lll S~ ml•. F neve 2 ux In fO k IMe-0208 or apply at I• n d tea p • d lard . 0t carpan 1n a t>HUt•tuD)' •EXit ~UAAD• :lBR, QWaee. lndry rm, Fr pie. parking Non-Bfoollhuflt loe In H\ln1-t>ltt/bnwn Dobbif, lighl & date :,,ry !t eomput: 221e ~ 81\/d • c M IEEI Mllm 13,000/mo,72t-t 15 tandaceped H ltlng •OATEOCOMMUNITY• eloeetobeiaeh Nioequiet wntlr $375/mo722·2951 lngton&en rroml5n10 grey~. F tanlWht wtllchlndudee lnVOIClng • ,.,....._Jr. 1 bdrm S.-Softy. no pet• ... .,. loeetiot1 te50/"'° N·Smkf allf lBA h" M17 *4/mo Incl ulllt Jell Shep ml.x, Call NfWPOl't depoeltt eredit1 a eoi'n· -1-F/T We he'lf °'**• flOr eufll't, GWll09· dubhOuM 1 ledr~ Me0 2BR 2BA wlootf <*M.. '480 MONROVIA +-,_., ul!ls 391 Co9ta 8flery~~7115 =&S~mel SMiier mllalont tor manutac-8icycle store, 17th St. CM people to 11rOtk -.iPtOll:• am• n 1t1e1 I e 5 0 211dnft 1,.e.11eo VIEW. FlrecHc• _. 0., TSL MGMT 642· 1903 ~St No pets AM fOt turlng company Ac-EJtp pre/ good benefits lmetely 16 daye deMWr· S10'M/ref 4~7t Ulc1i'r'~mu' :~w;v:a, ;':,h~,"f.~! ·C:WWl•Tmmft" t<.nl4W71M • (OflH1Mrd1! Pro~;;~ L~ !~,:ya~::~~ :nee:,::. ~~no~ :::; ::_:v1~•,:.:=· ~t!.~0.-:C:: !1-U--fBR tBA M1·1U• 11orage All tN!nlfftenc>e 2BR 18A, POOi, '.._7.26/mo p::::.:c:J:,NM<l2BR.1 2orB: C M ....._t ........ lronlan& !mental valuel Ve-ty eftta ~Ing offlee 54t..e2t8 at$a.. •:-.•ld dl'Mni~ •ent .. ouH _ ind ~ ~· 8"-0509 No i>et• 142-78""" • ·~ ....... ~ ..,.,-..-Longs ()rug Store & Von• neer ~th -CO.st Plaza l!cl..... reqU!fed wlfene.tie wew. See 10 5 nvnut .. to bMCtJ 2BR, -Tennt1. pool. Jae 1400 or "' t7th Cholce..pr•tlQe or Wes1cl11t shopping s.nct rnurM & sat•')' ----• app<ec:llllel ,......_Ing . 18754150 1BR. $57!>-NEWPORTHEIGHTS28R, ••••Tllmfl &eoO/mo 675-41'1 • loel 1,0001/t $1495/mo e re a REWARD! h111ory10Cori1r~ PO Cuatomer S•rvlee 32901CallePw'lfC1oat...S 11150/mo ~ 87&-<49t2 ·MSO Gu 1 wtt., ~'6-. 18A ow. oardnertwe1• mtD ..... ~ - 27 u. 141-65" Tuee-&11 O.ys 14!>-1&21 WKnds Wkdys 8011 1309 Newpo rt Worker• Flek nn Al'P4Y San Juan ~trane Pool end 0*1-. dlw paid 'N-Pet• $895/mo 18f 1Be, oat• lhr WIO G!fps few.lent ~ 152·8100 MarlOn a..ctl. t 2ee3 lr\per90n, 4&5 E 17th SI (Camino Cas>1•trano 8outh 1nt1 Ana Heights •U llAIM WR• & t7 'Bolla 173-1353 • nu carpet• 1700/mo S500 LAROE 2._., gtrw Weei· _..._ Costa M ... ~2-5943 10 Aetopuerto. tutn riglll. 21 a.. dep A•k tor Gordon ,.__ -..--LOST Bleck l*Slan male •llAFT llTllLll oo to Calle Pw19c:to) ---~'"!!"" __ ..,....,VT,.. Ml·llll• ..... 211 ,. 541-772310&42-9488/E aldeot-.....taM ... 18th In Newport Beach No .. p. '*Ill 1111n For ::-t0fe 1nformetlon BR. 3'•8A, 2 11ory, iTBASS75 •1Bf' s59s .... , ••• WR -'2 Str• $290 PW month Named Alellandaf Hu 7S8-1903 CASHERS (114) 496-7171 bMUt1tu1 HC>UM ••c:et· Poo4 eabi. TV a oas *""'•' ..... * 1-'lllTYILY •Mt-&9'49• a...&-wL...•..._ ~•r•ddee••~edEw'A~o1 I 0 lent IC>Qtlon days 9-4. pa.a ~pet&. A9!1 rlQd EXCLUSIVE BEACH • 38 , 2BA. 2 car pano~ NB Sngl gartge 3 blk• --""' -2900 975. t824 or 87!>-1480 IE T H IE PIT, FIT poa111on1 av1•I· --------~ _83&-0758; evea 120-9912 141 Flowet IM!>-1191 appl COMMUNITY new clrP•I a peli'I from ~Avail Sil.~ .. llU 9f..., !arnlng $3000·S'000 able 101 c .. h1er1 In 1111'1&. .-Tiit -2 -2 all "'9'# 11\lefl!Ot w .d 13,000/mo MrY• N9w $J25f mo Newf>Ofl e..cn .,.. 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MCf\ eMc111 ace.pied --1 • ~ -, ••-ii S.M;h YMC~. 847-9622 Buay&,on.: 1i..t11 typi~ Saturday & Sunday• Exp queen sliel195 84'().8733 with ' proper 1 b only! 1T91•k Toyota 1 4 runneNr '72 vw PoP·loP w .. ttaJ11 CAMERO • b1977 au, .. to· _,., ''" r~'d Call Dorothy Mon '---A II bte NOWll a e over HM 0 I Alt I I maUt Pllp 'new Ir BeyourownbOH Mlyour PMmlWUTEI Non-amoker preferre F 8304873-2268 ·COUCH & matching va 1 down Eiccellent con-campet oroina euMo. radlO EXCE~· own hours, a~d earn Mutt ~•.11p'd & have own Call Rleh11d. 673.()300 rl • chair• light colors, 2 Ml·11M If M1·1l12 dlllon 9000 mllel Tom ~~ ~uipm«it. 111 LE,.T CONDITION Mutt $2000/M o PI T -..o car Cal1Wayne751•9103 RECEPTIONIST-NB busy TIUPllll UUI matching green chair• H 2·2905 en In~::::.·~ ~ $2250 ~-6350 ': 1 10,000/Mo FIT Call rnJ .. tale office TypinQ Are you a lnendly, mature -~~~'1,Btgu~14';':' BEFORE you bWY.ffam1ne t>JY wonc & p11ni re-Chev 1980 C11a11on. 1 495-4499. Ext 10 1klll• req·d Monthly per1on who en~ys wOrll· · 'POODLE PUPPY SALE" 125 ~Md Metceda·&.ni ltOfed to mint original OWfl«, mitlt eood11ton, .. ..,,... PlllT t>onus EJlp·d 721-8818 ing w1tt1thepybhc:?Th• MODERN recliner, HomeralM<I (T·Cup Toy and our, ..... teasing CRE ll:"R condition Many 1ntetl0f lilcenewlnand out, !/8 ._......... Penny11ver Sales Dept chrome, c'eam lat>uc 1 Min) s250.s850 plan Comp11e Houee ot I:. extr .. Sti.ep 1lun ... ,, alt conc1111on1ng auto-H.•:r, tu:!,0~:1Yte r::;.•~ flll•TIDI llOIPTlllllT kt loo+tlng tor youl F/T & designer model Orig 751•3465 lmpofll & Be Sale DEii AM/FM 11.,eo catMtte, matte. New 11rnl br!P .. 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Call 681-3467 oua ruponstt>llllU NEW DAYBED WHITE & Y1man1 Plano Ebony C 9' 12!>~-l~I m VW 1"78 S1r ..... eo. -1:.tt CHEVY 76 NOV'" ---" •Su~rvislO(l Fasnton Island 1oc111on BRASS With m1t1resMS gram II • winner om-11!1 111~11~1 Sii fh • ""' "' 11 "" Earn up to SSOO WHl<ly •Preparation 01 parts IEOIPTlllllT THE EXECUTIVE SUITE , & trundle complete Conaole hk• new, •x· per• Houae of lmPQ s & s·•-_ .,,_ .. A_ 1 condf11on. runt great' Very clean tulllpwr. amllm procelSlng mall orders •Sclledull"" 640.S470 5.,45 *84,..8733* Qulalt• tone. 12000 Be Sale 21 14 .,.. .._..,,...... I $1400 852·99•6 . l18000BO 5tl9·27171£ No exp nee FOf Into • .. ., Architecture firm Mtks ~ .,. 494'-147" MERCEDES Part1 -LNSlng send sell·lddressed •F1nalllnllh exp'dRecepllon11tw/xlnl uoanuY OUEENSlZEUATTRESS 131.•111 vw 878UG CHEVY NOVA 1978.auto ltamped envelope to. pho11e skills, friendly Irvine· conttructtOn Seo--&-BOX.-OUILTEO• lkyde 6060 • Need• engine tit..-; 1n11rr m1flc air V-8, runs Schaeffer Home Pkg . Expermnce Necessary manner & lront office IP· retary, branch office tor BRANO NEWI S155 s 4 Whetl Ortvt/~s 1500 Auto Mall Dr. panels 12SO 640-7987 " good S595 548-4260 P 0 Box 2000 Ste 476. ~ara11ce Good typing large CaJ1fOf'n1a contrac· CALL * 840-.8733 * TANOEM.Beac;n Cruiser 5 9030 S A VW Van '65 New Paint 1307XHN) So Lake Talioe CA TEOI SPIAY, 110. skiffs 10' ov41rllow work 101 needs clertcal assts· SOL>JD OAK .-drawer Iii• •Pd xlnt cond w/basket Jeep Grand wagoneer ante na Good ln11r1or Good ES'C'OuRT 1988, tou1 95705-173~2 Murphy, lrllil'\e Pleuant non-smoking tant w/construcllon ell· cabinet $2SO, 48' solid babyseat/water bottle• 1987, tow miles, loaded, 65 Fwy. at Edinger Condition $2600 obo dOOf. AIC AM/FM. t9K 1714)6&0·1590 Offiee Send resume to perlenee $22 000· oak Bear Claw ta"'le w/2 S240 OBO 954·5278/evea nDrM J o•ys .OE/ Architects Pecitica 1061 " P9(1ect condition Whol.,. "'""" " S.5·3833 Leave Msg M 11 es. L 1 k e N • w UltlTEU llllYEI Cametback St . Newport $28,000 1 ISO Main St leaves & 8 chairb S8SO. sale S 15,000 Reta II ~Hrs. Mon-Fri S580010BO, tl94-4'655 L1rgecorporat1onlnlrvlne Nll•T11tnOI. Beach 92660 S1eB1,1rv1ne CA 92714 Both xtnt quality .Call 111.000 A1k1ngS16,000 1:ooemto&:OOpcn AutosDomtstk 9300 FORD 1955 Crown vie- looklng tor person to do L~ai Pest Control Co SR"•n••y' _Janet 1714) 669-1379 obo 8•0·0840 (NOR-1 maintenance work & "" llOIPTllltll -" "" OLS) 1970 DODGE DART 11an1 1oria-. silver many op drive company van Must need1 Route Technician Newport Harbor Lulfletan SOUTHWEST• Lampe. __ I 8 4·00or good eon· flon1 16500 650-0389 have good OMV record we traf"" Must have driv-h••••.Wt I fri111HJ, Church needs a sec:i elary Sola· loveseat, chairs. GET higher dollar value !Of Oilton, USO &73·888a Full-Umt.work 549.3924 Ing record Call Cherlle _...,1 =,f/ler with knowledge ot com· chalse(peach/greenl wht)l Coron.dllMlr 6122 Trudcs 9035 your pam p ered ......... am 979-6021 E o E pyters 8 Word Perfect· Slone/glass or wht wash, Mercedea-Benz Com-78 CADILLAC SEVILLE JllP-IAIL.1 1 Ulml&IOE MAI PIT. I .11-110.00. Muet be mature nave eof/eod tbls, din Mii. wall 3 FAMILIES SAT SAM pare Houte of lmPo"• & Good condition. fully 13 Must have knowledge of lfMI0-1111.Ufer good typing grammer unitst P1r!4llogspolebdrm Evetythlngtmaginablel Be Sure 2131714 loeded S2tt00 552-1455 electrlcal. plumbing PIHi CLElll lllNI skills ab1hty lo handle all Onl kgmattressl bast>nng 513·515 Acac11 'II CHEVY . MERCEDES Eves carpentry & painting ty~ of people & s11u· Wholesale prca 973--06S3 SOl Begont• HA•&• 1111 J·•I. 12 EL DORADO Willi• Owf11ranaportahon Call Part Time position avail-UOIPTilllSl/llOn 111ons Bus•ness amre. It .......... S.tlM• ANTIQUES. furniture .,Witt4ew! .... -• 79,000 mlles. or1g1n11 ' tor appt 979·75SO ~b: ~ ~u~t~r ;•;~ 1mmed1ate opening 30·tl0 non smkr send7918e1Dotet & 52SOobo Very nice condl h1 ou1e1 hold s'!•1me0 3p1110 H Ill OeUlt/lllH. Ill, own« S5900 968-5253 hrllwk tor e~abhshed type resume to ver C·'I , "~ 752 urn lure " 1 • in 111,llO, 1111 •• OVE,, INVOICE on all JEEP LAREDO S in 1tock' -•HT1AILE 7 OOam-1 OOpm Tues-Irvine engineering llrm Or N8""port Bch 92663 -to see ........ alley of r10 Marguerite Torker Holley Sag1n1-N 4 "" ... MYIT l&JZll Prominent NB Mgmt Co Sat or Sun-Thurs Need Salary open Call Kathy TEAK tovers Kng neadt>d spHd Hurtt Gabriel _.... .... t..-1.._ Lowmll .. , anarp. auto, l •r II aeeklng ~le lor b · good phone personahly 250-4700 um P/l b1rytl11 dble dressr. 2 mateflng Cost.t Mtsa 6124 ,,.,. llrn Everytl'llog up. - , ... ,,. toaded (Lie; 2BVV82 tJ citing Mgmt & Sales Pos-computer a plus, will Niee office near Hoag nllestands & IJ1 18111 desk graded" Spare parl5 llJ• 1111 -•--1 •lion• Join the leader ot train Call between H OU>llal $6 00 H1 Whlle3-dwrtutchcabinet lf ....... &neyS.11 CustomCamP'lf~' "!::: the lnduatry Tra1n1ng 9 00am·5 OOpm llOEPT/SIOlnAIY Prefer non-smoker on rollers queen sleeper Set/Sun Loll ol goOd 54985 OBO MBZ 86 S60 SEC ....... 11111 provided. 757-0742 IAILY Ptlll HNther 722·8060 r1e. steel 1Pftngs, sota & 1tutft 260 16th Place la ...... IH....._! Immaculate champagne 121·11'1 1IOO/....... 637 8""'7 7 "2"'" 38 000 m1te1 S49 900 IAUlmlT lUllEE S 15 to a tart Hrs flex, FT or PT Xlnt advancement Entry le11al pos111ons (714)639-95•• ... OAL llSISTUl FIT. Family Praelloe. Front office Lake Foree11EI Toro. 71tt-770-1950 NEWSPAPER Jiii THE WllllllTEIM 1•2·•121 I "'" Secre11ry1Recept1()n1st • 2 matchng chrs ~II lite GARAGE SALE SAT 8-? • .,. ••-.. ~ 873-5281 'II 11111 UnllA IJtHllll 212 BusyH 8 archllaetureol· upholstery 6«-25SO 1021_8 American Place Prolessional appearance lice Must be org1n1.ted & a Cen Q Co C ti TOYOTA 1986 55..,_,. MBZ 87 300TO STATION 2180Ka"~tll~~ IMIHU~2381 '' and demeanor Strong accurate Cons.,v111ve 1 111 ur; UMt\ Anne met ub cut 0 llw ,...._,,.. WAGON Immaculate .,_ ...... ..,.... p front olllC• appearance Dining room Including Many hand 10011 Odds & PS. Snell Carpet Kii. .. .. . otfiee background WI cxNifk!nC"6lf1lrmn:YO'IOft tabi.s ~t.S leacs.d ..-oda ot b&alwar.a.. .N~JS. A.MJF.M.. C&uett Harbor Ot? ~h<>OI mpm _::::-, npertenee, comfortable w;,d Great Environ-cut glass en1na cabinet 1crew1 & etc Other Tir ee SS 995 00 S3"0:000 b 26 1•8161 Oll•1-Mlll with numbert, shorthand m 1 89,._0, 14 Queen Anne colleelend · houtehold Items 8 tl 11 • 7 8 7 8 Toy o ta 673-6789 122·1 lH PIYllOWl'S WT II ~fi~1.,Ye:r~~~\g~1ee en ·~~a~a~!~a~m~~ ~:i: Radial Arm Saw. plus " Camper Shell St49 oo MERCEDES 1973 280 SE 'H H• llmH lllSI PUOTITillH. llOllITT S150 to Sl "SO 973-0653 tacnmen11. dl r Ml. pies 846·7876 "s. yellow $4500101>0 "•tlf /Pl,,.IL " bks, e101n1ng, kll ttems 673~6«8 v'8, auto, air Nffded to help w/busy 2 lllTAL •STiil -'" .t..ti....a IHtE4tt7) ttl t I P act C ",,01. iuu.,:Ja--.... records Sal 8-1 253 ,.,.,~S, MERCEDES. 4'50 S£L o ce ami Y ' • 1 e. $8/Hr. Mon-We<l·Frt 11-6 ,.. ... ~-......... 6015 11411 Coroputer expenence & Sal/Sun 11 .,. Pine EJt.cellent position tor for· Brentwood x 11 Santa Cl.usks 9045 1975 Clean New Pa1n1 helpful 722· 166'0 Creek Apts, C.otta Mesa mer o' retired Peace 0 1· ENCYCLOPEDIA B1rg11n Ana l Santa l11bel 1981 SPARKS 1 l 700 ml 7 5 000 mllea S 7000 OlllfTll ... I --pj'Zz_A RESTAURANT Call 540· 1300 Mon--Fn fleer or quallfltd ex.-new $299 SO Jr Hl for Ilk• new S•0,000 OBO 675~99 121·11H Mgmt opportunities 9am-5pm perlenced Patrol Ol11cer 189.SO Grell Bookt Ml Hunt. HMbow 61 42 54~3 MERCEDES '70 280SE .. 1 __ , ..... Ask For IUlH av11lable II . RftiiUrant Private cornmuntty Bookcases 731..;&560 Sat 9.4 'New·UMd quality 85 FORD MUSTANG EJCeellent cond111on, $4000 • ,.....,_ ,., The Number One Newa· LITTLE Wllll Accepting epplleahons tor (7 1•)496-18l 1 7 LAROE Cast t1t>erglus Items, No Junk From 10c CONVERTIBLE v8 Red , OBO l 714)8'0-9S03 Low m•la lharp paperProinotlOnCOfpor· (l1•)tlt-11H all posmona Exp preld evttom planter boxn In tCo $2500 1l0•1 Malta lpeed mint . cof,c,11on MERCEDES BENZ 300E -•..!.!!"-• atlon has Immediate ~ Edie's [)Iner 1n Co<ona off white co!of Perfect lrele S11 SOO !Stl0-9717 or 196e, S~ed .. 1~ wtlh ..,...., .. -- openings for Crew Man· Pllllm• .. RRI Del Mar Apply 1n person ll•llTYllAllf/T lor home. boat docil or M5-t11M tan 1nter1or. cnrome IH .. 1" ager• Applicant• must FIT M F~ ~30 Mon-Fri blwn 2·5PM Excellent wages & working commercial Paid S311800 LlguN lelCh 61 48 .. MUST,.""' .. •ut~ wtteet1 GolO Paci< age be ~ aelf-mo111111ed • pm-am 2305 E coast Hwy EOE cond111ons 49$--1611 1 year ago Make o ., -..., "'~"" " "' ..,... P71. u 000 m1le1. 'II 11111 ll&llW and erMtlve The ablhly $5 10 hr Benefits No __ &73-6490 J•-.&: mane-white Mu•l -Mii S35"000-dsy "1·0800 ow mlln , WVUT, to relate to teena09t1111 I eiq> nee Appfy In pet-Rettaurant1 SECU-RITY OFFICERS lllJI lJa l&lJ S l8SO ~0 9e0-()()81 l'llte 131-.311112HOXCM3) AMIF.M flt<: 21<BLN3'91 working environment II a 900. 729 Fatad Sl C.M MUIHIT U. OMI F "'· 28 """ " ""41 The UM ot a van. 7;30am·4 30pm , Good pay, ~1IS Apply Wotll lor the t>eSI! BEAUTIFUL Rattan baby Lrl -..-t Aprpll /bnth .. am Autos ~ 9100 MERCEDES BENZ •SOSL ..... Ind wtlh a lhell. Of large Bookl On Tape 548-5525 308 N Cout Highway llU.llYf llOllfTY crib converts into bed Caguna F rH y~eria~ ~ 1975 bluel t>tue good mafTll 11111 II necasa Beac 494 8980 We oflef Xlnl pey xlnt with full atze d1"9MFS & 3 ttorcn. or .. t ve 1973 VW BUG CON· co0011ton, P<teed to NM u•.11-wagon ry PlllllTlllOlfll Laguna 11 • & t ....... A I amall drws 11'\Qlude ••· s.eondSt Clothing Jew· VERTIBLE Ne>¥ red S15 500 589·81 t9 • •• UI ........ EYI FI T M-F 7 30am-•pm $5 ReSilufani--• ~~In~•°'* ~';''ec~t tension l'l'llllre11 S250 :lry,; teenag• II ems paint MW tan top Excel-770-6084 CADILLAC n Etdo B11r· hr Benefi11 No exp nee nl.IPllll now 714-774-4880 840-8195 lie enware 1port1ng lent eond1lton Re-built t111 88K ml Ciani<: II Apply in person. 729 lf•••ya-tll goods. plants & more engine fi1cellent gradu· MERCEDES SEDAN 72' '· nice 11 you can hnd• Farad SI C M Boolls On -•-TALENT AGENCY tn NB allon g1t11 Mull H ll Ctean' .Painted whtte $2875 Nwptr 11 Mira Tape s.8.5525 For gourmet restaurant 1n ndt rec41pt1on1st Young, MOVING SA.LEI Ntee Hot• Ntwpon lead'! 6169 $4200 Oaya/253-5102 AMI FM S2500 OBO 548-2017 Eves 5,.8•8823 ----------Newport Beach 'Phone energetic young & point wa1ner/dryer pair -Eve./759.0807 (71tt.S•8-tl968 tlllfTY Mflll Mon-Fri Magic l1land mollvlled 720-7416 white. t>olh $400 GE 3 BAR 1tool1 S65 ea (3 tor --CAOILI.AC 1978 SEVILLE FIT M-F 7am-3 30pm Ask IOf Bonnie 675-0900 Refrlg, wht. rvn1 great 1150), d"k 115. 2 love I•--------:;.o:-;i:or•jOb'?Hlttne Allillng s• 500 •an21a1111&1 8P-UIU 32881 Camino Capistrano -s~ Juan Cli*treno 493-0810 lnvOIOe amount may •• • OMd actual dealer coll due l o 1ncen11ve1 provided 10 the dealer by tne manufacturer Oller b.P 72. tv .. alt.. publJ· --ullM'"-~ ;,y. LINCOLN 94 10WN CAA RHI nice! Kejly Blue 8ootl S 10,3SO M1le1 un· known Priced at I S350 N-Po"• II Mol«I 548-2017 or 548-6e23 HUHOEBBI~ 14-l11fb0 1011 of u1r11 SVO Motor $8500" 8~-8' 7 t Z-21 '12 ClllRD l.oecledl p $ p /8 , ...C1flC Wlncso.i.t w•re~!s& lo m11et• X'lnt c.ond ' • ..... (7 1').~6-05~ We oller an excellent guarantee or 5400 per WMk wn1i. we train yoo Alter training. your In· come potenllal 11 un· llmlle<I Call Mr Ph1lhps 213-tt77-3163 Stt SO hr Benefits. No --PART·TIM£HOllS S225.(714)279-0•6• 1 .. 11S100~1 loveaeat peveman!~:::f':~ w111 conskletotler1 exp nee Apply In per-lht1hlti111ryl1••r1 N•wPort Beacn Tennis S50 • .naplecof lableS35, 62 Mercedes lifled~=:..-===-==-t.!.7=59-~9~182~01~7!20~.&~159~..t~~~~~~~~ son BOOKS ON TAPE. 3-0 pictures Need dlS· FULL TIME PAY mapte drop Ital table. " i.:. 729 Farad, C M 548-5525 trlbutors 731-2129 • Club Membership, trans-ehr1 1125, table w /4 ..... IC Ml\TICC •-ic llllftTIC( •-.,. llllftftl"C TODA·Y' CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROU 1 T e1eecoe>e 8 Attendant 10 Fine Scot 14 R of HRE 15 Encircle 111 Hindu noble 17 "A Bell for 18 fumlture ltyle 19 Arlt garden 20 Digger• 22 Eapylng 24' Trim 21 Eatabli.net 27 AWOL·plut 31 Style 32 Collect 33 Catd of old 35 Unite 38 Mlt9tlee 39 8akery unit 40 Strong wfnd • 1 Harbor cratt 42 CtYet'• kin •3 a.nc·. llome 44 -Mehl! 45 Left 47 OeWy mechlne 51 Fat 52 Sat In'°' 5" T'.,,.... SI CflemK;al .... MT ... 11 FooWI 112 All•n of old 83 Ml Ferber Stl No -yl 65 P1tch4!r Ml Colored 87That 11 DOWN t Weioht untt 2 Cal1fo,.n11 c.ty 3 To - -111 tl Retlonelily 5 L<Mld oonra 11 Golf org 7 Succors 8 Fruit 9 Alb«11 city 10 Nova Scotia cape 11 AM°' FM 12 In re 13 Anne.11• 21· Confwred 23Run~ 25 Wyoming a Grand -Peak 27 Foolllh 28 Oltr1ctl°1 kin VII, 21 Wetbled 30~ 3' Ref.yr Wff• 35 -Ids 36 8eeldel 37 Owner'• paper 39 Seel 40 Mowed IWld 2 3 4 5 14 t7 weeded 42 Navigator Veeco di -4'3 A coclct ... 44 Loftier 48 Ollnce •tee> 47 -dementlM "' EJC-.nd (• tut>ec:rlption I tl9 Lyric poem 50 '-,Mt. got" 53 GObl mound 55 Church. S*1 sewa11e111em1 57 Spanltll pejnt• IO Small CNld terat>le $500 pta111C covered ch1111 ,.~ ""' ,._ ""' nmu.. ""'~ 121-5751 St35 •·xa· pool table 21111 f It .. tf S10001Wk Potential Te1e- m1'l'kellng oll1c1t sup· plies Easy hrs 8AM· 12 Noon No WMlcends NEWPORT BEACH eompl wl rack. balls cue• H I • ti COUNTRY CLUB & hanging hgM S300 NO EXP NEC Membership fOf sale Vegetron ( 80 cup) g'ow a.•-•83• your own vega111>1es $325, & m11c SAT PORTABLE Guollne gen 8am-12 noon 195-4 P0'1 Call ~tofe 12 Noon erat0t 1100 wa111, 110 Che! ... Piece NB NEWPORT BCH 873-3735 volll. •Int cood, bargain COSTA MESA 5'8·6919 at S1SO * Cl7S-1358 llTITI Ull SOUTH 0 C 582· 1240 W~5 Air mattr... Unutual 119"\S Low Pfte:•t GARDEN GROVE w/P4Jmp SlSO Comode ~y SAT/SUN 9.3 7"8·9237 "° 3 WhMler I l500 193S Highland Dr. N B Air, po..-..er ateering dusc brakM. lamb Sllln, m c:tn1ght blue 2 pte¢e hub eeps 11111• TELEPHONE SALES Singer Sewing Maen1ne MOVING SALE SATUR· ea BUG 82K mt V«y 1&11 P .. IAILT 2000 S3SO M2·9024 DAV 8em-3prn Front Up To 30 po1nt1 Wedding Ore11, brend room futniture, bedroom Ul> bra Ready to go New Santa Ana location new; Wht satin w/lact & turn. Antique IM»-bOatd· MS· 1292 Ed1nge< & Gt and Fund bNdl, u 8 Pd S 1150. MOO I lt•w" Crt, ------- rawng wtth TAPS WIU Sae $850 497-7370 NI. ISO-Oil• .. mla't treln Open 7 d1y1 mT IULI 714-$"3·9727 c..tr11. ..LUllPLm. TY Tlll·h1 .. /f11N 19 'J ment 6016 ~t b..-lf'IO 111 your 1>e11 8-5 M F 0 • TV - -t>onefld9 Acure deal. on· rt •n I .......... ., •••• ,. anO We'lf Met II Ser¥tee 1569 Newp()(l Flnel!V perflec;teiil BMuhfUt OUAAAHTUOI Blvd •s~:;~~9:·~·· 3·0 plctutn 731-2129 .111 ILIMllS -PlllDlll 9'ulfn 6018 •;:-::: ~~YN:ev:; 11111 Wanted Full °' PfT Word COMPUTER, IBM aye1em uMd. 1750 . ProceMOr to operate 3A wtth capablll1l lo run (714) 337-01522 1001 ~-111" Nptl kn lurroughl Dedicated ' bu E3.. -,_. "471a ITATIMINTOf A•AHOONMINT Of UN Of ftCTmOUI nan1e SrNth t 71 te.m Jonn llOO 118, Fri/\ Hoia.r 06& M•fllyfl 8loon'I 071 JOM Strickland 018 R1cl'l•rd Word Pr°'89aor IAedtie-yowr """' 40• " CANOE. 115' llbergl1H1.lliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii tron) tor geMral c1vlt procesaor with 1281< with llCCIHOflee Cell fOl'l1 --.. ---.,.-llllft-~---, ________ _ prae11ee 19'# firm Need memor~ 121 ~ dllk detalte 540·1075 •1'111TI--"""'""° ""'-. 119111. i.oe• MCr•tar111 ::!. d521~_tr i.::8:'1.,,: -~ • .,... ftaJC •ra b•Ckgrounct. CeH Liz t 150 llnee per minute) end ..... IM; 7012 Hew Tlfea/autcf\ Hetet\· fltCmtOUI Wll HJ~SOO NEC nooo aplnwrller - -b.ai 5 8')eed '3,000 or l!~il~~~I I ....... , *1of'-' Celt it ss40 ~~,~~' P ~·d g~~ 11n tr -.y ..,.. out· J22;.t2tl controffer to lnt•t~ tlllld ~ In •'*"""' , ·~ r THa CfTY..COUNCH.: ~ THf CITY~ COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY 0A0AtN AS FOLLOWS a.cttorl 1 1 . .,.._Qty Councl flnde end decter• that: •. .,.._ atY• eomp..,. ...... 81Qn Otdlnenoe (eo.t• Meee ~Code Section 5-118 et Mq , hM beeft In 4llf*1 ..,__ Merdt 111'4, whleh llowe lta lmpect end eltectweneea to M eveituet.ct: b. Some ....,.. of "--Sign Otdlnencie conteln wordlt"Q which Is. to .,..,,. degrM. tne~ or u~ Ind ..._ hM requnct adtnlnltttetlve .,,._.Pfet•tlon, r c. A lerg6 number of ~ Vettencee heve beef'! epplted fOf end eppro'led ~ e alldlng tcaa. ~ioept to ecoommodllt• oommetdel lft• which have teee then <:ur'9ntty r~uired etreet front• for gtound ..,,_ .ceedlng 7 ft high end 15 tq.ft. 1n .,..; • d I\.'-In the pubk lnter.-t to Clerlfy the lenguege of the SIQI\ OrcflMnCMnd to red~ the numb« of SIOri v.n.nc. ~Ion• • •· Thlll Ot'dlnence wll not tneke nonconfOfming, eny ~that wu legally lnstahd and lot Which perrNta ~ bMf'I lelUed Pflor to the det• of edoe>tJOn o< thd Otdlnence . • Acc:ordlngty, the City Council of the Cfty of C:O.te MeM amends Title 6 of the Coete M ... MUfticlP81 Code • foftowt. • · · . Section 2. A Genet• Provttk>M Amend s.cton 5-111 to •d • ct.finltlon ot "ewnlng 1t;n • "AwnMG Sign ahaM meen a sign painted on or adhe<ed to an ewnlng wtuch may or may not M 1tlumlneted from Ul\demNth « behind " ' , Add, un~ Sec11on 5-121(b) Prohlbtted signs· (10) "Any lnftateble materiel, lndudlng but not limited to plutle, clbth. 'or canvu. with or without copy or In the shape or any object In ••eess or twenty-lour (24) lncM9 In diameter " Ameod Section 121(h),(1)' (1) "It thatl M unlawful to dlaplay signs pertelnlng to ectMtles or entitles that are no lonoer ualng • property. Nonconforming alngi.-tenent .tgn•, l~ing their aturctural components, fhaJI M .,,Urely remov.d from the preml ... within sixty {60) days eftw the aNOClated actMty °' occupant hu v~ the prem!Me. Cotllormlf1g tingle-tenant algn1 and portion of conforming multl-tenant sign• reletlng to lnoe*•tlVe actMt• shall be removed from the premlte1, or -'gn copy on 8UCh signs or portlof'll of llgn• lhelt M obliterated. within ltxty {60) days aft« th• •~lted acttvlty or ooeupent hM veeeted the premi.e.. Any portion of • nonconlorm ng mufti-tenant .i;.n, lnoludlng Its structure! compoMnts, Which relatea to an Inoperative activity shall M enur.iy r~ from Jhe premleM within sixty 160) dayt •tt« the uaoeteted actMty occupant haa veeeted the premlMI unleM •change of copy la auttlort;ed u provtded under Section 5-128 (E) <•> Failure to compty With any ,.qulrement In this aubMCtlon shell M unlawful " Amend s.ctlon 5-122(A) ' (A) "~al. In eccordenc. wlth the provaafons hefein, ltgns may be authorized In commercial and Industrial d1Strlc:11 u a pan of a Planned Signing Pro01em not wlth 1tanding that auch sign• do not conform to .. ~lfk: reguletlon• eppllceb .. In genetal to ground signs, wall IJgna and oth« ~n• aJowed puBUant to this article A Planned Signing Progrem la a VOIUnta<y. oPtlonai altematlW to the geMrel 86gn regut•llOM. except In C 1~ :i~ wtlere It Is reqt1lred A Planned Stgnl.ng Program ta rntended to encourege the maximum lncenbve and laUtude In ordflf to achieve variety and good ~n. bl.It shell not t>. used to circumvent the objectives of thta artl<:le • 8. ~ciel Slg.nege. Amend S.Ctlon 5-123(8). (8) "&on d6etrlc:1 ap9Clflcatlona Sign height, arM and letter height shall not lllceed the maxJmum •t•bllahed for NCh dletrlct by Teble 2. "Sign Otstflct Specifications" Where there I• a conflict with a mote ,..trlctlv• provielon ol thll article, the more restrictive provision 9haJt be the maximum. lette< '*Gf\t t•trlctlons lhell epply to all 1lgnt except signs above the first story allowed under Section 5-123(J)(31(b) ... Amend Table 2 .. follt>Wa. hol t l Sien Oletrlct Specif lcet1cww ..,./. '"°""' II"' '"°""' 11.,, .,. .. all 110· htt.,. ""'t . pt m ies Im of !!l lflwy= fttllflt Unt> C19M1r1 fnt> Unc!ln> ,,._,,, •JR', ((front ... -75> .24J •7 I(, l"Or\t ... -1'5 )1 . 4). 15 za pr I M r)' (25 ~I-> (IZO -..I-> l S.C-*r; l<'ront ... ·75>. tn•7 C<,rortt ... ·1'5).61•1S zo (lO .... _, (60 __ ,_, ) Ot!Mre 7 tS t4 Amend Section 5-123(Gl(t)(C) (c) "A ground -'gn gr .. ler than fifteen ( 15) square~eet 1n ar .. and MV9rl (71 fMt tn height may ooly M displey.ct on a continuous fronteg• or seventy-five (75) IMt or more Amend Seetlon S-123(01(3). (3) Pleoement of ground slgna. ~II new ground signs ah1tll be placed tn a landscaped planter equal In .,. .. to t'Mce the.,. .. of the llQn race No ground sign may M pl•eed In a loeatlon thet wlN obstruct other legtj, conforming Mon• within one hundred fifty (150) feet A ground Sign may not addreSI a atrMt on which the tit• doee not have direct frontage Amend Sec11on 5-123(H) u followt. (H) "Aoof algtl9 Roof aton• u def ned In Section 5-119 are s>«mltted subject 10 the i.tter he+ght prOYWona of Section 6-123 T~ 2 Signs which project abOve the highelt point ol the roof are prohibited. Roof eigne mer M pieced on bUlld1nga greater that 0"9 ltory In '*Oht subject to the ptovt.ioM of Section 6-123(J) .. • Amend Section 5-123(J) (J) Wll 19'9· canopy llgnt, end ewnlng signs ( 1) &cft ectMty le authoru.d one ( t) or more waM atgn1, canopy Mgn1, or awnmg Mgns per bUold•ng tront wNdl Muta• at'99'. 01 a pattclng ., .. at 1eat forty-ttYe ('5) r .. t 11'1 wtctth onto wh6eh the ect1Y1ty hie dlreot ecoeee lecter he6giht ahal not umedJlrnits hied In Section 5-123 Tllble 2. unleu the eCMy le IUthetllled. top •ory.., .. per (3l(bl. Mlow (I) Aft~ wtthOut frOntlQe on • pubMc atreet bUt With direct acceu to• drtv.way, pwtong ., .. lw then ~ht (48} tMe ..a.. or a ~ .,... .. theiM M permitted • wait ttgn, c.nopy 91gn. or ewnine 19'. not to 9ICceed ftfteen (15) ~·feet In at• -(3) (•) ()Ny ectMtiee on the "'•t floor may M euthorlnd a wait eign. canopy ~n or awning .ion ~ the ec:tivtty le • melOf Nnant end le quettfled for • lC>P""Story -.gn per (3)(b), betoW (b) Eedt buMd6nO mey M euthcwllled one 1op-alCM')I .., P« 1tr .. 1 fronta.ge, not to ellCMd two (21 top-etOfy '9W per bUltdtng, llmhed to one ~ leNnt or comptex ldenhflcetlon Copy for all top- atory ...,.. on IN Mme ~ et\11 M Identical. SaJd etgn Shall not proi-ct abOve the roof line ToP-etol • 9'gn ... ,. height lf'lall M ~"*'eel from Teble 3 below No other elgn may M pieced abOW the ""' ltory' t•t• I l91t"ltory Lttttr !!tilbt .,llftrw flllflt (lt«I•> -·-L.fUtC !!tl.,t Clf5h«ll 1 I J • 4 s . ' 7 -I •• 111 ow.-" 0..... .. ...,. lecdoft 1-'n<Kl rwetdln9 canopy 9gna end replacie with the 1~19 (K) 'MtlCloW .... 41) T..-..cw-. iMdow lllf't.,. ellowed .. pr~ under SecttOn 5-121 (Cl (5) (I),..,__,, .._ ....... allowed bY P«mtt wtth tt'9 ~og ,..tnctlont c•........,,. ... 2ft of IN Window .,.. not to •.ceed muinwm 9'gn w• .. delCT1~ n ....._ .. , .... . cat 'Wll •• _.. Ila t9l ..,... ._. in .,. or ._ wHdl If*-·bul'nW hc:U'9 « wnlteir 111b1nd1 ;. llut,.. ... ._ ~ ........._,t,,... De perlflfttilld • con ... lieftce.,. --? .......... prOwkted 'rt 8ection "',23(0> . .~$ Cit Alt --............. °".,......,... --... perfNlled ...... C*MIPr •• Of --. .... M4 IO ......... (t) ......... lfl.... . (S) (9) ~ .... II Ort .. 9'r'lit floor...., be ...... illd • ... ...,., CMOP1 '6gft OI -*'g 9'gn, ..oept .... ......, ......... """" ~ .. QU ... d tot. top-.eoty ..... (3) (b). bt6ow (b) bah...,......., be 9llOIOllllCI one•~•'*.., ... =z.;: to uClMd 1WO (2) top ......... per bulld!nl.~.....-to OM l'MilOr tef'9ftl Of coo;•• --n ~tot ... top.. "°'Y .... of tN -buldlng ._. M ldentide. Seid _...,, llhel not Pfofee1 ebOve the tOOf line T C>P" •OtY tlgn letter heigM INll be de•111 m41~ from T_. 3. 'No 01'* lign m-v M placed abcwe the hrlt •ory. Add Section 6-124(1) (5) ' (5) Muet lncorporet• eddr ... numeral• at leut twefV9 ( 12) lnc:hel In height . Amend s.ctlOn 6-124(0) (0) Copy r.artctlon. Slon• may dlaplay only the narM and togo of the eomple1t or tit• ~t~ D AeekMntlal 8tgnege Amend Section 5-125(A) (3), (3) "COmplex ldenttfteatlon llan•· Multl-FemUy deYelopmenta lhall M eutnoriad one dout>i.- teced monument~ ldentiheetlon sign, two~·~ monument complex Identification l6gr'9 pieced et elth« a6de of the meln drlv-way, or one wall mounted complex ldentffteetlon ttgn per etreet tront1199. ldentltk:etlon 9IOf'9 ahafl ~limit.ct to one aquare foot of.,.. per dwellng unit, up to • ma>dmum of thirty (30) aquwe ,_.. Internally lllumln•t• and peinted a6grll lhell be ptoNbited Comc>6elt ldentltlc:atlon llgnl sh.a uae eubdu.ct colors and lhell M placed under the dfractlon or .the PtatWng OMelon. M~ height ol monument 860n• ltlatt M five (5) feet AH monument complex ldentifieetlon ligr\t must lncor'porete addr .. numet"al1 at leut tWelve (12) lnc:hea In ~ht Amend Sect!C)n.5-125(8}(1) . Trect eigna. SubdiVlak>na which offer a minimum of Jen ( 10) units 10< Nie or ...... may erect • ternporaty treci sign wlttiln'the bouodarlM of the trac;t Tract aton• lhall M noo-lllumlnated and no latger then 9'ghty(80) aquara feet Ot hlgh9' than t~ty-ftve (25) feet Trect aign permits ahall be vahd lor a period of one year, or unlll ell units tiaV9 beer'l IOld or INMd. whichever occurs eatli.t As a condition of apprOVel. the eppt4cant shell 1ubm1t a u9h depoalt, a8VlnQI and loan oerttfleate, or other MCUrlty and a right or entry egreerrient to aMUr• prompt removal upon el(S)lfatlon of the permit Delete s.etlon 5· 125(0) (2 2) (a) and replace with the following· (a) Reeerved. E. Amortization De6ete Section 5-126(C) and replace with the following. (C) "Schedule I. Explr.ct In 1977 " Oetete Section S.-126(0) and replace with the following "Schedule II. Expired In 1984 " Amend Section 5-12e(E) (4) Multl-tenant signs • (a) Change of copy permits may be llllUed tor nonconlorm1ng multHenant signs u long as no more than fifty (50) percent or tl'e area hu been changed Of •bandooed Of Identifies actlvltea no longer existing on site or any combination th«eot F Varlanc. Procedur• Amend Section 5-127(b) and 5-t27(b) (I) es lollows (b) Authority of Planning Comm Hlon and Zoning Administrator The Planning Comm11si0n and the Zoning Adr:unatratOf shell ba~ the a&JthOrtty to grant vana~ from the strtct appJicat1on or the rules Regulations and provisions or this at11Cle as follows • ( 1) Jurisdiction. Before the Planning Commlwon or Zoning Admtnlstrat<>! shalt have 1ur1sdicllon to grant a Variance, the epplleant must show that due to the 1>9euhar shape. stze location, or topography of th41 property, ttltw• are 11>9elal conditions lnvotved Which would make the hter11 entocoem.nl o• ll:le reeuJattOA oJ lhe arllcle r..eutt 1n praaleal dlftk:ult.laawhlch at.a.unnecessary for the purpose ol the antcle and would deprive the subi.ct property of prlVlleofS en1oyed by othef prope<11es In tha vlelnlty In the same zoning district ctasslf1cat1on and undflf the same sign Ol'd•nance r11tr1ctlon Amend Section 5-127(b) (")as follows (4) Public welfare. Ttle grentlng of eny Verla~ shall not be mat«talty detfttnental to the put>llc welfare or Injurious to property lmprovementa In the -Actntty The Planning CommlSSlon and/or Zontng Administrator shall endure that the varhtnce will be compellble with the purpose and Intent of this article end not ln)urlous to the public heal1h. talety and general w.ilare Amend Section 5-127(c) as lollowa (c) Mll'IO< Verlanoe powers. The Zoning Adm1n1s1rator lhall t>9 euthorized to appt0¥9, att• m lung ttw n«:eaAtY determination In writing. mtnor ve11anc:.s •• denn.d In s.euon 5-119, from the term• or thls artJcle. Thls prov111on shall apply only to legally plaeed signs mede nonconformong by the edoptlon of thtt ar11cle (d) Vananc. power• Planning Comnv1s1<>n Tile Planning CommlSSlOO shall M euthomed to epprove Vartances from the terms or th•s article · SECTION 3 Thls Ord nanee shaU take effect and be 1n full force thirty (30) d ya from and alter the passage 1heeeot. and prJOf to the expJrat1on or fifteen ( 15) days from tts oaeseoa sh be~ onC4t 1n thfl OAANGE COAST DAILY PILOT. a newpaper ol gen« al ctrculatton. pnnted and publtslle<l wi the City of Costa Mese or, In the allemetlVe. the City Clefk mey ~use to be publlshed a summary 01 this Ordinance and a cen1fled copy of the tellt of ttws Ofd1nan<» lhell b4 poeted 1n the ottic. of the City Clerlt five (5) day• prior to lh~ ol adoption or this Ordinance and Within fltteeft (15) days atter adoption, the City Clerk shall eauM to M publlstled the af0tementioned summary and shall p6sl 1n the offibe of Ille City Clerk a e«hlled copy of thl• Ord1Aence together with the names ol lhe member• or the City Council Voting for and against the um• PASSED ANO ADOPTED this 17th day ol Apnl. 1989 Peter avf'fa Me1or of the CltJ of Coet• MMe A~ST: I"""~.,..._..,.,, CltJ Cletk of the City of Coete MMe i Ul\111,Ulltl ... •1'111 W If DRCOWITot 1'111 ITAft Of o..amu • Ale POil 1'111 COIM'Y °" ··- .,..nm.~ , A ..... Nlff ,_ 1'111 CCMMn OP ) Otll.1'1• POil WAL ftM.... ) OlmlR ... CT818 GRAND .MIORa Purtuem to ... end upon. fNllOtlty of the Jude-of I.ha SuperiorCoutt h8'llnD C01_.1'9d, tn·wr1Ung. to the ~IQ ... of per90M •the Pf'09Ptc11W Grend Jury P ..... It la._. cwder9d thet Mid llet ..,.,. comprfM the Grand July par'9i fOf the Fl9cal Ye# 1 ..... 90. to wtt· ~AllDADDM .. ...... ....., Olt-lmaglM 195t fem Street 0r.,..cAt2117 Harold H9riey JecMon 235t Nortt1 Amo9 Street 0rMge,CAt2117 WllM9m Joaepf'I Monunto 13"2 Y91owatone Drive San .. Ana. CA 92705 Car .. Gtay Neat0t 11932 GledstOM Of1W Santa Ana, CA 9270• Janlee Anti Stopnar 1414 EM! 19th 8tNet Sana Ana, CA 92701 Joan LAe Ayr• 20311 Flora Lane Huntlnoton BMch, CA 92&49 ~;~=~ Lot Alamtto.. Cl-'.-no Alvin 8. Jordan 1e222· Monterey L.arie S:MO Huntington Beadl. CA t21M9 Robert l<odl 14931 Booney Str,.t W•mtnetw, CA 02883 Carotyn Tayt« Orrlek • 10403 Santa Rita CypNea, CA 90830 W... F. McOon.td Uoyd E. Blanpied. Jr Phillip E. Co• Se141ctron Committee Phllllp E. Co• t..eonard Goldstein s.lectlon Committee Selection Commltt• WMllM\ Jamee Tater Se6ectlon Commltt• 100l2 Merrimac Drive Humlngton Beadl, CA t21M8 IUNRYlec>NAL DtaTMCT n Joeaphllie E. Barr .. 2724 Lal(eelcM Orenge. CA 929e7 Wm. MOflon Campbell, Ill 2~2 Serena Court MINlon V19jo, CA 92891 Selection Comm111ee • ~,~J::' II Tcwo, CA IMc.Mft"'--IM t ._. ltwwwock .,_,CAl2tlt ldwerdA.Z..-. 167 c... -.nee OrM F'*"°", CA 12132 ......~c..n 1711,_...,. ,... ~CAnaoe . ,.,..,_.,.... .... " ,.. ... --Doew Lena A .......... CAttlOI TilomM L l<lrchnar 1177 Woodland Drive ~ Pn, CA tol20 l.OtrllN Mey Whit• 101 WOOdroae Court Mahelm, CA 92807 U... Franoee Wood 5041 Carteeena Clrei. l.a PllmL.C~toe23 Vincent C. Cauley, Jr. 31081 Mont ... Oflve Laguna Niguel, CA 92&77 Carol HumpM• G(ltflth t Tivoli rvlne, CA 92720 BeYetty Ann Jacob9 43 Sycamore Cr• ll"ltne, CA 92715 v...,.. LY'w:tl LAe 4481 SendbUrg Way !MM. 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EXPERIENCE • MASER A Tl • OUAUTY W()Rt( AT • LAMBORGHINI FAIR PRICES • AlfA ROMEO f714) 843-6788 0 HOUSE of l\'1PORT , Inc. Mercedes-Benz 88e2 M.anchntcr Boulevard Buena Parlt . a1tavtcs21s cw 71•~/limam• e..~1&-!11~ _1 • SUPERIOR fp • VW Audi Suzuki (714) 836_3081 13631 Harbor Blvd.· Garden Grove 1:11Mm ... ...... G> JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS AC URA 1111 ca.-... ... .,.,. .... h e c CAMfllFLI . t NISSAN/~ PL'<H • low Prtcu • No G•mm cli, • G, •• , Sel~c••Of' • '"•ndly '•opl • hutll•nt S.t•1<• , ........ " -~ fl ........ ............. I • 1 .. • An all-purpose buffet menu for showers Weddina and baby showers, o~u dated u Pd circle pin1 ud blue~ shoes, teem to be m&kin• a comebeck a IDOft peopli lodly are tyi111 the knot and •wtiDa familaa. No loneet mUll tbele evnu be c:oGfiMd '° laclylike aca ~ witll refined nlmbmmll w1 ftnecr sandwiches. Tbete days couPICs are welCome. ud 1he menu can be Just u interestina u you chooee. . Some men may at tint be wttilh about attendina a bridal shower, traditionally lhouaht to be a feminine function. But if they are auured that lberc will be no ditcutlion of the color of the bridesmaids' dret1a or, ifthepeny is in antiapeuon ofa tiny bundle of JOY. nocoavcna1ion aboUt formulas. they will likely faJI mto line. . • Even if you have no excu1e to pve a shower, you can always think of a reason for a sprina peny, and this menu from the April 1989 issue of Bon Apetit celebrates the best of the teason. ~ · For a fint course uy a smoked salmondfp with crud1tes and bread. fineer food is a peat opener for a peny unce it sets a casual, relaxed tone that will carry on thtouah the cvetuna. The m~ny richness of slow cooked lamb lS punctuated by olives. zucchini and an1choke beans 1n the $pl"IJ\I lamb rqouL This dish can be made ahead of ume, as can the glamorous chocolate dasert k..iues which are served with bowls of strawberries and swee' oranae cream. . A frisky young red wine such as a Calif om ta ZnfanMI would marry well with this menu~ Or, if you're ma French mood, a fruity BeauJolals will also suit the liaht-heartcdness of this <><:casion. SPRING LAMB RAGOUT t &aMet,o ... veaetdle oU 4 1ar1e oaJoas, cMfP•• · t prUe dnes, elMlpped l~&ea .......... r i ,. •• , l&Jqlt s&ew meat, ut lato 1-laclt pieces SaJtaM freUly .,...,. pepper ~ cap au ,..,.ote f)Hr 4 me4.la1 toma&ees. peele4, leffed ud cltoppe4 1 ~ ca,. eMckn stock or caued brotlt l cap lteef 11ock or caued brot~ ~ et1p dry wltlte wlae 2 taltlespoo•• cltopped fruit rosemary or % tea1pooa1 dried, CRIDMff 1 • % ta.WetfH•• tomato paste 1 aea.,....Uiect tltyme, crambled %beyleavH i talt~• ltatter 1% MaCeS malllroom1, 1Uced 1 t....ce pacbae froaea artlct.oke lleart1, tlaawed, qaartered 3 1mall 1eedl.lat (abo1t. OUCH). Cit lato 1,4,-l•clll c.bet • 3 tablet•o•• mlaced fruit parsley B•t&el'H fresltly coeked eu DOOdlH Positioiuacldn-lowest-.third-0f O\lCA..and prchcauo 350 degrees. Heat 2 tablespoons oiJ in larse heavy Dutch oven over mediu m heal . Add onions and prlic and cook until soft and translucent, stirring ocxas1onally, about 12 minutes. Spnnk.le with supr and cook unul hghtJy browned, about S minutes. Transfer lo bowl and set a.side. Add rcmaininj 4 tablespoons oil to same pan over medium heat. Season lamb with salt and pepper: dredge in flour. Add lamb to Dutch oven in batches if necessary and cook until brown, about 6 mmute . Add any remaining flour to pan aDd stjr I minute. Add onion mixture, tomatOcs, both stocks, wine, rosemary, tomato paste, thyrrie and bay leaves. tir to combine. Cover, tran fer to oven and bake uotJI lamb 11 tcndtt, about 65 manute . Melt butter in heavy medium skillet over medium heat. Add .. mushrooms and saute unul golden, about 8 minutes Add an1chokes and zucchini and sautc unul tender, about 5 minute . tfr "egc1able into stew. (Can be prepared I da) ahead. Cover witb plastic wap and re ngerate. ewarm over m 1um cat. 1x mo 1vcs. am1s w11 parsley. Serve over noodJe . Serves JO. •alack bnne<ured Kalamata ohve~ arc available a1 Greek and tahan markets and some supermarkc1s SMOU:D SALMON CREAM WITH CRUDITES l ;.ad a.a ctaeeee, room &emperat1re ~ c., .... ., ... enem % area oalolls, ct.1.,e~ •;.cap •t.ce4 ,, ... '8flley % tabletf•w mt.ced frm dlll or % tdlu~ dried dUlw~ed I tea1,.... Ir• le~ jlrice l 1arllc clove, mAllced Daslt of ltet pepper uace - Salt ud freQ.ly good pepper I oaca smelled salmoa or lox trtmm'811. 111lredded •,. cap salmoa caviar• I •mall temato, peeled, see4H ... c;'•1111e• A1•rw4 vqetables 1eda •• cactmlter 1lket, nrret •deb, celery pleeet . ... Cocktail rye er ,.mperatclde breM Beat cream cheese and cream in larac bowl until mooth. Stir in areen onions, parsley. dtll. lemon juice. prhc and hot pepper sauce. Season with ~It and pepper. Fold 1n smoked salmon. (Can be Pfta.l'ai-...:..,.... I day ahead.~Cover with plastic wrap and refr\aerate. Bnna lo room temperat\lre before usin&.) Garnish with caviar or tomato. Serve with v~b~ and bread. . Serves • 10. MIXSD GREENS wrrB RADllllB8 AND WALNUTS 'it. Ct1f .-lM •tMpr I ~ksJ& •• DIJ• m•tard 1,4.t capwat.•t•ll "" up peaa•t oil J !Cinco de Mayo celebration menu stars enchiladas Pasta curls~ Ii Cinco de Mayo. 1hc annt"crsary ofa momen1ou~ baulc. 1 Mex1oo's hvehe~1 national hohda) Parade . mariachi bandJ, fun and fcast1na arc tht order of the day On May 5 I 62. apolton' toughest troops confronted a Mu- 1can arm) one-third their tzt in the town of Puebla. Mc,;1co Victory seemed certain for the Frcn h 1nvadtrs, bu1 after a daylong con- fli ct ·the Me,ucan defender tn- umphcd. And the celebrating has never topix"'d Join 1n the spmt of Cinco ck Mayov.1th )Our o wn Mu1c1n fic!lta for fam1I} and fntnds tttamltnc preparation with eas) enchilada recipe from Pace pu:ante saocc home rconomist.s Rich in zest\ south-of-the-border n1"or. the: recipe use rcad1l} a va1l1blc mare- d1cnt~ 10 place of pcc1alty sp1cc:-s and hard·to--handle ch1he . For 1utheot1c Mcx1 an navor and spicy J•lapeno pepper hut.. they rel) on "'ersaulc p1cantc sauce 1n tht ~· cho1c-c of mild, medium or bot. Chick.en P1 ad1llo Enchilada are filled with a chicken' a nation of the fa,,,omc Mcu::an mcat-and-vq- ctible ml\turc called picildiUo. h"cly blend of chicken. tomat . bell peppers and paantc ~~· thc) feature the authentic navor 1cccn1s of m1ins. almoltds and onnamon . Turkey [nch1lada Tona take a tum from the trlditional b) s&ack· ins i nstead of rolhna aoniJtas. :r~ spic). full-Oa vored Jround 1urkcy fillin1 1s chock-full of veaetabl and la}cttd with chtt-sc. Pa s- around toppinp arc pa.rt of the fun . CHJ<1E PICADILLO ENCHILADAS 1 CM (11 MK'H) t&eweit tematoel 1 i,, caps p6c.ute uace 3 C1l'9 slt.retWH or •tcett C9Med clllJckn 1 ,_ kU pefper. ~ppH •• c.,daRralala• ' u, cMnely clllopped 1UverM teulM al ..... ~ ieu,... daammea 1 prlk e .. ve. mlaced I% n"r tortillas (7 to I hldl) • 1 .,.. C1IPI <• "9C'ff > ort44 .. M"&erey Jad daffR O,deul prsl111ite1: Slll.red•.t lettace, ripe eltve sllcee, c1t1.,ed temateel, tlalry ..., cream Combine tomatoes,"'• cup of the pac.antc sauce. chicken, red pepper, rahrn , almonds. cinnamon and prhc in I 0-mch 'k1Jlct. Brina to a 0011~ reduce heat and unmer uaco"'crcd 10 minutes or until most of the hqu1d i at>Wrbed. Spoon ', cup chicken mbmare down 'centtt of each tortilla.. 1tOll up: place ~m sidcdown in area!Cd .. 13 ~ 9 " ~inch ball1na dhh. fl'f ••-tllmTA/CJf ( 1 ( y 1 ~ J 2 c v 2 t\ ' ) I 0 e>r.,.. CoMI DM.Y llLOTI nu.dlir. A1Wt1 If, - Thai flavors blend in Salad Thai food has been 1&1nina in popularity amona the dinina-out crowd, and now it's winnina fans in the home kitchen as well. This Thai chicken salad blends sweet and savory flavon popular in Pacific Rim foods. The SweetDeU comes from California dried fip, which also add texture and nutri· tion. This dish is an ideal way to make use of leftover chicken. THAI CBICKEN SALAD l etl(lll eeelle41 eMekea. iii ..... the ..... . . .-eNllWIM ............ ....., tllee4 ................ jelft 'Aiftf..., I .-11111•1 My uaee or ftu -cNamP&a> 'Ai t 111, •• M ddll ftakn I ........ , YUJ flMly mt.ced .... errMt 14capclM,.ed adlal • •aawa.11m,...,a,catmto ,. .......... KMlealaenee. 'i4 .. e.nely ........... ... ==en m medium bowl. Add fip and arccn onions. In small bowl, combine lime jui~. honey, soy sauce, chili flakes, ainaer and mant. Pour over chicken and marinate in rcf ricerator I hour. 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Usin1 elect mixer; beat whites until foa Add cream of tanar and Continue beating until son pe form . Add supr-c<>coa m1xt one tablespoon at a time and until whi tes arc suff and shiny not dry. Spoon meringue into pa try fitted with 'h-inch star tip. P1 mixture onto prepared sheets' l 'h-incb pointed rounds (or dr by tanblespoonfuls). Sift powder supr lichtly over tops of m inaues. Bake until cnsp and d about I Ill hours. Tum oven off and allow m maucs..u>.rcmain in oven until fi and dry about 4 hours. Remo from parchment. (Can be prcpa I week ahead. Store-ID an airu contaaner at room temperature ) Combine sour cream, supr a hqucur in medium bowl. Sttr u smooth. Place bemcs m bowl T with grated orange peel Arra menngues on platter'. xrve bem passina sour cream and mcnngu XTVCS 10. FIESTA from Ct Spoon rcma1n1Dg y, cup pica sau.ce evenly over ton1llas. Co with foal. Bake at 350 dearecs minutes or until heated throu Sprinkle wtth cheese, let stan minutes. Garnish as desired sef"e with additional p 1at sauce. Make1 6 serv1n15 . n n d D n 2 t. f· m c d te Be f ndwlc ar attrac n for showers, any summer party . Tnaditional wedd.inp an bldl in lelllOli Juice. olive oil. lllrtit·ltmon llyle aad with them come loll of mialUl'e, onpno ind~ salt: pour panics. !bowen. the molt common ovw pepper Itri,,_ Serve wttb F~ Cbeeie Src9d and u.oned tolls and brad slices. Makes I lef'ViQP. prenuptial ~. have repined Broil steak 10 minutn on one their popularity in the last few side; tum. Broil I minutn on the FETA CREESE IP&EAD ycan. other aide. or until dcsi~ done· l .-..... (I ..-.. eada) • In the United S&alel; sbowen can Dell. let l1iDd 10 minutes. Thinly e,... eMele be traced t>.ck IO the quiltina bets slice *8k apinst thr sraan. Mix ""n, .... IM ....... Mf._.. and houae·railinp pvco by our steak slices and pepper mi1tture; • ..-.. lea-..., u• tlM forefalhen whenever a youna cou-cover. ---~ But all insredients unul smooth: pie ip the community announced ~tc at 1cut 6 hours, no cover. Refriaerat(.11leut24 bourJ their dccilion to marry. Al our loqer u.an 48 lioun. To Sttve, no loQICf than l week. To serve, coun1ry became more industrial, remove beef and ~ppen one hour bnns to room temperature. Mutt hou~raasins by friend& was not before eervioa. Arra• on platter. 2 cups spread. essenttal to · scttina up house-.----"--------------..,.;..------~-...,.....--""""---:-----.,.-,--~-------~--------------------keepina. Showers then took on a purely social aspect. They also became tM tradition for the bride. Recently, however, there 11 a trend toward havina a joint shower for the bride. andaroom . Al with most parues, delicious and attractive food is essential fora succnsfUI shower. The Marinated Steak Sandwiches shown here are the ideal cboace for the •W attrac· lion of the menu. Choole a variety of fresh , crisp veaetables and fruits to complete this culinary offerina. Mannated Steak Sandwiches can be prepared two (lays in advance of the shower -an added plus for the busy hostess. Strips of rare beef and roasted bell peppen arc marinated in a lemon and olive oil mixture seasoned with aarlic and orepno. The day of the pany. remove lbe beef and peppen from the refrigerator one ho\U" before servina.. Arranae them on a platter to serve buffet.style with the Feta Cheese Spread and an ..asson-- ment of rolJs and breads from the bakery. Marinated Steak Sandwiches are hearty and will serve 8 people, but tbe recipe can easily be doubled or tnpled if you're hav.ina a larae crowd . .Add trays of fresh, sliced fruits and vqetales for a colorful buffet. The secrct to a srcat party is to keep it simple. The menu should be tasty, attractive, easy to make and easy to serve. Do as much prep- aration beforehand as you can. Health and nutrition should also be considered in plannina the menu as t is 1s a concern wa m ny pal'1y· aoers today. MARINATED STEAK SAND· WJCBD Feta Clleete Spread (recipe f0Uow1 ) t pea bell peppen n4 bell pe,,en ! yeHew bell peppers llem .. • e9"es 11rlle · 5 sprtp paraley YI c., eltn eU 1 tablHpoM dried oreaano leaves 'It aa.,... .. u !-pond Mlleles1 beef top slrlolJa •teak . Alterted roll1 ud bread 1IJces Prepare Feta Cheese Spread. Heat oven to 425 dqrces. Place peppen on rack in oven. Roast until h&htly browned, 20 to 25 minutes. Place in plastfo baas: refnaerate unuJ cold. Remove skin from peppers. Core and seed pep- pers; shcc into stnps; set aside. Peel ztst from lemon; place 1n food processor. Add 11rlic and parsley. Process until finel y chopped. Squeeze 2 tablespoons lemon JUttt from lemon. Mix . - Tvvo-fruit cobbler easy-as pie ~ ......... o.-.. 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'-c.. --DELI/DAIRY-- ~~hells .89 . }49 239 199 .79 .99 109 ---SEAFOOD-........ -. . • • Cle Or-0.. llAILY Pll.OT/ -· Aprtl 17. - IX KJUllN M. ft'ID ~~'l!"·-"'°''M If there's one 1hinjl, Disneyland knows how to do, its run a pr~ fcssional, well-<::oordinatcd, cffic-1en1 and slick SP«ial event -and the 32nd"'i\nnual Disneyland Communi.' ty Service Awards Presentation Luncheon held-Tuesday was no exccp1ion. Event coordinator Nancy M•rra1 proudly ackno:v.~ (&lancing at her watch) that Judging chairman Peter Oc .. 1 was ptteiscly oo SC'hedule when he handed the top SS0,000 award to Nlml1ha Gt*H of the Orange County Student Advisory Council Again SI Drug Abuie (OCSACADA) .. A total of 452 organizations .sub- mi1led applica1ions to rccc-ivc a piece of the S2SO.OOO award pie. AccordinJ to Disneyland cxcc-ut1vc vice presi- dent Roa Domlngaei. the app~i: cations ·rcP.n:.JCntcd "over 290.000 volun1cers ' who have SC"rved "in t:x(:ess of 13 million hours to improve- thc clima1e of li ving in Orange County:· · Two representative!> of rach -or- gan1zauon (1ha1·s 904 people) were effic1c-n1ly seated in the &rand ballroom orthc Disneyland Ho1cl for 1he coinplimcntary lunch and.show. Live music. a slide production pro- J1:c 1cd un three gian1 SC"rccn.s, and mixi n&. and n11ngling b} the Dis- ncylana charactCrs were part of the res1i vi1ies. Television cameras y,•cre al50 ...,._,__.,.._.._ .... everywhere, as the happenings on Wllll•M PIUMlt receives s1agcwcrcfilmcd for airing on KOCE. S2SAOO award ff'om Peier Channel 50. Sunday. at 5 p.m. and Ocf11 ,_.veJ; JYdy Gierut. May 3 at 11 p.m. Jo Caine• will be hr• McLeOCI •nd 8111 l'ord able lo watch herself on the ~how as f•bove. r•fltJ; and· Lydl• the. J<;OC~ Founda1.1on was a Sl,5~. Tyler •nd Ch•rlene Turco. rcc1p1ent 1n the C1v1c-('ommun1t y - Service categof'). The 63 awards wcrr announced by some smaller organital1ons out 1hcrc the six-person judges panel including doing some grcal things." Ochs, B~rntee Hird, rrhirda Zacclllno, A few fam1har groups like the Gonzalo 'Fernandez, Betty Belden~ Junior League of Orange County, Palmer and s1udcnt Judge Br•ce South Coast Rcpcnory and the Girl Ayatt. Scout Council were $2.500 winners, . ...... -.... ~,, .... ~ .... • • . ............. ., . . . .. • ..,,,..~ 11....,.nl 19~ .... .--... -"111 UI -::-: nowbe-fOClll011_m_1icMl.-f111.llumor./Jlin,.._ir,_.. show dllt you mn 11\tlh at yow own loilllel. ~""-arriYeS <••Mllii• valuabloo. TMJllUI (A.pril 20-May 10t, Funily member inl<rccda la -witb~l1ra"'°"'""'. You'llbeioldln ..... "YOU'l'rboiledOUI..,. .. ~. do itap1n!"-Emphais on k:A~ conim.,.lealion, la-. ..,........, .. . ODUNJ (May 2 .,_,.,_ 20): Obtain lunt from Taunas rncuqr, • open- minded but avoid brine 1ulliblc. Some- one wants l;O sell you somet'hina, li&ht ameen. IRMll an 1uarantees. oudinc of term'·~Chcck ~t ~rfonnance ratinp. cA.Ncu (June 21-Ju1y 22): Bind-!l!lll!I~ in& w.cemeftt commands auention. . Some detlil1 could muh ia misunderuandina. 8t aware o( sub11e nUlncn. Hidden option clause requires serious ff View, Capricorn ,na1i ve plays top role. LEO (July 23-Aua, 22)! At k>na JaU you will say, "h's fi'nishcd and l did it my way!'i Focus on employment, btsic issues., communicatiOns with those who rtly upon your intuuion,judlflltnL Ybu'Jl have ~n to celebrate .. ~GO (~U&; ~J.:Stpt. 2~): E!DPhisis on pcl-50nality, specuJa1ion, pos.s1b1htyofWinn1ngcontes1. Suet w1th numbC'r 12, You're due ror fresh start 1n differcn_t direction, A "ntW love" cotdd be on horizon. Leo plays role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Study handwritin1<>f one who seeks your tMt. .Emphasis on security, safety. ability 10 open dialogue wi1h famil y member. Element of d«cption could be P.tn of scenario. ~SC?ORPJO (Oct. 2J..No"~l-l):~Divenify, pvc ful1 piaJ 10 intellectual cur1os1ty. Recent resolutions coRCt"min& diet. nutrition Should be taktn seriously. Accenl on wardrobe, appearance. body inla1t:. You'll take step up the. socia1 ladder. ' SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Emphasis continues on reward,. incu~e. ~bility to <?vercome fi~ancial obstacles. Auen1ion crri1ers ·arou~d credit rat1ns. 1ntcgnty, restoration or important con1acl1. Taurus. ScOtJMO persons fisurc prominently. ... C~PRIC,O~N , (Dee: 22·J~n. 19): Lunar emphasis con1inues to ~treu 1n111atJve, ongin~hty, pioneenna spirit. What had b«.n .. locked 10" will be released. Frtt flow of information is featured. Gemini, Virao ptrsons represented. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): Study lea.sc, tax rcquiremcn1s. What you desire is close at hand. but someone may have 01her idra.s. Be poiitive concernini restrictions, p1yments, financ-ial obliption.s. Family member will C'hansc attitude. t · , P~ (Feb. 19-Ma~ch .20): Your ·•psycliic abiliucs·· surgt to forefmnt. Wish is fullilled, populant)' 1ocrea.se•. You"ll know cxac-1ly what to do and when to do it. Real estate 1ransaction more fa vorable than oria,inally anticipated.. · IF APRIL 27 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you a.re a natural humanitarian. usually aide with underd<>J. arc idealistic, scntimentaJ. romantic. -w.uinf to fisK~ when cause is riaht. Aries, 1..ibra person• play importar\rroles in your 1fe. Dunng May1 you'll be rid of burden which wa.s not your own 10 carry in firs1 place. Relationship wiU undergo test. During early years. you very likely suffered blow to head or facial wounds due to carelessnns 1n handlin& sharp 'objects. Excitement, discovery, romance fraturcd for you in Junr. ' Some do's; dof?'ts when consoling the bereav~ed ··11 was an rx per1cncc,'" sighed but perhaps not qui1e as well kn own Belden-Palmer, acknowledging that SS.000 winners 1ncludc-d STO P-OAP cver)OllC should serve as a Judge once (Doa 1.tffoon re turned from his · simpl} to realize 1hc incredible in· honeymlonforthe lunC'ticon)and lhc vol\cmcnt and support of Orange Orange County Manne lnst11u1c ( County voluntCt'rs. "Ifs JUSI too bad Rosie Geurin took a sc-nes of deep we can 't have nlorc y,1nners." breaths to calm her nrrvcs before Ochs echoed Bclde n·Palmer's sen· \\'alkinJ on stag_c). · DEAR ANN LANDERS: las.I 11mcn1s, saying •·wr v.·erc over· Addu1onal S2.500 area winners January, ii was two years since our whclmedatthemagn1tudeofgi,·ing." includrd the-Girls and Boys Club, cbu&hter Karen died. I know that a -EYcn-wi1h-thc-number.r.-the-to~n.Ya1JcytHuntin&1on ~ ;reat many people wanted 10 caK our lhrce a.wards -thr OCSACAOA . the Kennedy Center fm agination pain. Ann, but I could not believe and 525,000 award winners the .~elcbration; Career Education Coun-some of the inscn1ilivc rcma®liil Laguna Beach Community Oini c-' c1l for the Handicapped; Cal T~n we encountered. and ln1erval House -were un-from Ocean View High School: Irvine 1 have written a mes.sage for all the animuosly stlectcd by the j udges. Temporary Housin~ Orange Coast ~pie who mean well. but have no Murray stressed tha1 Di sneyland lntcrfa1th Shelter; the Irvi ne Histon· idea how inappropriate some of their haJ no influence in the judjina cal and Cultu(~I Foundation: Friends commenti 1rt. RJOCCSS. "We don't pick 1he win·ncrs of the Sea Llon Marine Mammal PLEASE •N •Ire~ .;V.!_Ud too, lB tnft.111 pala. 'ind we <!on't issue criteria.'' She also -cmter;-Pac!fic Wildlife Project, and • PLEASE -don't ask_ me 1( I'm ~d~;s!.'pc~llc'.!d~a~n~o~1hc~•~m~;'..'sc".'o'!'n:..cc~p!1t~;o".'n!t~h~a:_t ~th:".c~N~at~u~...i~~HC.;,_,o_.y __ Fo_•_••_d''_,;_o_n_o_r"T!=~~=~~~~~~~~~==~~=~===~~~~~~. over it yet I'll never be .. over 11:· only Jargrr conccrn5 win. "There arc Orange Count). PLEASE -don't tell me .she's 1n a better place. She isn't here. ,,_. f."· too, tor mHu..lq: tlle Com.pa•• oute Frteada. nl• 1elr- lllelp orpajuU.. fM punt• •M bve .... a clllld doet M mmd 1"4. TM:re are ·MW more 1 ... 11 ltl cNpler1 la t .. e U.S. Aayooe wM I• W1erntd •IM•l4 wrtte to uUoul Ha .... rtert. TH a .. rut la: P.O. 8011 flH, Oa• Brook, Ill. ffSZZ·Sttl. • -o_ ·ts A IAlllOGRAM GIVING YOU A FALSE SENSE OF SECURITY? Mammography 11 useful as a low-cost SCAEEN1NG lool, but requires a surgical biopsy to make !he diagnosis. 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I ·-- • l FkJ_ffY Topping 2.aecnv Cera 1 PLEASE -don't say "11 least shc- isn't suffer1ni. .. I haven't como to terms with why .she had 10 suffer at all. PLEASE-don't tell me you know how I feel. unless you have IQ!.t a child. PLEASE -don"t 1ell me to lo get on with my life. I'm .still hcie, you'll • • • notice. . DEA_R ANN LANDERS: Last yur PLEASE -don't ask me 1f I feel my husband ordered 1 well·known, better. Bercavcmcn1 isn'1 a cond11ion hi&h-cla.ss · map.zinc throuah _ the that -clears up." M"°"cp-Buck Swcepttaku.. He dedded PLEASE -don't tell me ·'God nottortncw1he.subsc;riptionbcc.aute never makes a mistake." You mean he Wdn 't ha ve time to enjoy il He did this on pufl)OSt? The comJ)lny Clllcd Iona di1t1nc.c- PLEASE -don't tell me .. 11·1cas1 seven;! times and 1ried to pcnuadc you bad her for 28 years. .. W?Mit year him 10 renew. He 1ok1 them 11 len1 would you C:h005C (or your dauJhtcr seven ti mes that he did not wan1 10 to die? renew and 10 plea!e 1top botherina PLEA E -don't tc:IJ me God him. never &ivts you more than you can A rewdart qo, Vi'C rtct!ived a kttet bear -who decides how much uyina they are turnini I.ht mauc-r another per.on can bear? over to • col)ecUon qtncy. Thi.s , ~Pl,.EASE jYll.llY.l'S!.ll.1.1'!12!fl'.· cou.kt mean ruininarrc:mll!.. which P(£ASE -JUSltay you rememb« 1s muchmort va dlDli thin the her if_yo~ do. S7.9S. What can we do? -K. v Pl.EASE-ju,1 le1 me talk lfl want COFFEYVll.L.£, KAN. "' to, OEAllt»n£Y:Wenet1t_,tlN Pl..£ASE-le.tmecrywhtn lmust. Dtreel lllarbdat AtMd.&tn'1 -RJTA MORAN, a member of ''Mall OtM Mtlea I.JIM.'" 'ftlr: _.. TheComp1ufonatePhtnds(Miami)' t•.., "'''"' • eem,..... dltd. OCAa UTA MOil.AN: o.tJ a wrn. .. -wt111 cs , •• ,.,..... - -ltu -••1blt ..... ..., d -_.. <f IL n. ..., ~ .... 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But in the United Stain. Mi. Ure is hardly a houtehold name. His new album, ••AJaswen IO Nothnaa." may cha nee all that. .. Answers to Nothina" i1 the most personal and introspective work that MJdee Ure has done, and as auch 11 perfectly suited for the Coach Houte (where he 11 appcarina tonta,ht)and other smaHcrvcnucs where he ts performina on his current tour Ore apent tome 10 months rccord1na "Answers to Nothina" an has 24-tnck home studio. The tetull 11 a multi~i~saonal work that is pawonately simple and sublimely ~lqant. • Side obe beatns wilh one or the belt tonp on the album, the ta tie track .. Answ.-ers to Nothu\1-.. It's an uptempo tune 1n which M1dae resolves questions that seem to ha vc ao answers and it seu the tdnc for the rest of the album ... Take Mc Home" tells of Midae's simple desire to be pan of his family apan. The third sona. "Sistef and Brother," •~ another or the standouts. due. an no small pan to the bnlhant and pusaonate duet vocals of ~tc Bush "Dear God" as the sona that has pmished lou of local airplay on KROQ and KEDG h's an am passioned pica for "love for the lonely, food for the hul\11')'. hope for 'he children, a world~1de reliJIOD, and peace io a restless world:' Heavy stuff 1hdccd, but suna 'Mth an urscnt sincerity. Side one clO!.C with .. The Lcavina." about a need to move on wt th hfe, stan a famtly, and C:liscover what hfc hu to offer. Side two continues the emotional emancipation with "Just f or . You," the album's only real love song. "Hell to Heaven .. ts another PJ ca to help the world. In "Lies," Madac sings that "One thing I know/I vc learned overall/the more that you trust/the h.arder·you fall." Simple stuff. but aptly u pmsed. "Homeland" and "Rcmbcrancc Day" • encompass themes of war Jnd quiet despair, but the songs are more of a personal statement.on injustice and intolerance than a blatant an11- war messaae. Alt.houa,h Ure does occuibnally succumb to ovcrstat•na the obvious wtth his arand1ous ideas. "Answers to Nothana" stand as some of his best work. He put h~ mand and his heart into this project. and tt shows '90\ It: l ,IS'l 'l '\f.iS Newport Beach eMaOA ~ 10t f --""° .,, JS70 --......... ,.JO IOW.-..S ..... on CHWMA JOO N_....,.1 ,,.,. .. °' .... ~1.0 L .............. S 1 tlS II IS z n.s._T_S JO I 10 IS &JOO 0MMA N-1 INd '" ~I v-. •7J~)S0 ~~7tl0 '"°9TTNCATM l1iOS ( CCM:Jt H~#f •1) •260 ,...,,._,...._.,,. Co1taMe1a · IDWAM>t CJNllAA CINTI• 1701 H••bo• '°""/"HU Vt rw ''°"'" 979 4141 I flw'•Chle .. C-•U 1 9 IO H ,..,..,,..,,OS llO. 10)0 ) ...... ._ )()7JO t)O ........ , .... °"""* ...... """""""'~ ~ ... .-... 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Sbe WU 77. The ICttetl, atar o( tbe hUFlf popular ... Love Laacy" and rela1ed shuation comedies teen in more tbu 80 countries, bad undeqone ~or heart IUfltfY >.pril 18. Sbe bad been recoverina steaddy, aettina out of bechnd jol.ina with the staff: but shortly before dawn Wednesday, she went into cardiac armt due td internal bleed.in& and could not be revived, said Cedars- S1na1 Mcd.aca.I Cent.er sponsman Ron.a.ld Wise. She suffered a complete heart fatlure at S a.m. and 47 minutes of musatallon efforts proved fruitless, Wise wd. '"There was notbina to indJcate this would happen," Wisc said. "The hcart 1tselfapperently was not involved tn Miss Ball's sudden death." lo the 61/J-hour surgery at Ccdars- S1na1, doctors replaocd her aorta and aortic valve. Altho~ the ~laced portion of Miu BaJI s aorta did not apparently fail , the entire anery was in poor condition when she was operated upon, said Or. Roben tuss. ~ss. who performed the opcr· at1on, said at the time the tearing in Mtss Ball's aorta "proercssed all the way down an to her abdomen." Miss Ball, wath her fire-en11ne red hair and siren wail , was considered the queen or Situation comedy and a. pa oncer of the m com format. ''I and 100 million others will mm ht'r," said comedian Gcorae Bums. "But we haven't lost Lucille Ball ' M LUctll• -...... eppe•ed tn"ILovea.uq.- was in Edmon\Oll, Albena. Wbilt ia the bOlpitaJ, the comedian ... de1119d. Witb t"houtlnds o( cltdlt lcaln, ....... and pboae caJll .&om ..... llr away u Austnba aDd E~. Mill 8a1l and bcf late former bulblOd, Desi Anw, lllmld in ••1 Love~· from 19Sl to 19S7 and bave been eeen since in widely syndicated reruns. The la~ Vivian Vance and William Frawley played their ociahbors, Fred and Ethel Mertz .. Her 1pbt-second timana. wide- mouthed walls and cxagcrated prat- falls made I.he "I Love Lucy" show one of the most popular In television bi~On'· 8f1dle clubs and bowhna teams chu,ed thear mcetana ma,hts to watch Lucy and Ethel cook up still another ndJCUlous 1eheme th.at would push their lona-sufTerina husbands to ens~ beausc she's stall with us on tcle-pcration. vision and we can see her on and on." Min Ball's real, on1ercen prcg- "Luetllc Ball possessed the pf\ of nancy marked a milestone in tele- laujhter. But she also embodied an vision, and an esumated 44 milhon even greater treasure -the Ii.ft of ·viewers. -more ~o f~r the 1n-lovc," President Bush said 1n a aqurauon of President Eisenhower statement. "She appealed to the -t\lJ\ed ao on Jan. 19, 19S3. to watch aentler impulses of lhe human spirit. Lucy Ricardo have Little Rtcky. The She was not merely an actress or. real birth occurred just four hours comedienne. She was Lucy and she before the preVlously-filmed show · was loved." was broadcast. · "Her red hair, her antics on the Miss Ball's sinaularity as a com- ahow-butiw entttpceneur. Siie ud Amu ettablithed one ol TV's ftlla ~°' independent •Udiol. Daalu, u &heir ~ ~ peny WU called. made IOIM of die I.op comedy shows of the l 9SO. aDd '60e, jncludans "December Bride, .... Our Min Brooks" and ••Make Room for Daddy." Aa teslament to their value .. prime-time •tan. · Mi11 Ball aod Amaz sjpled an SI million, no- canceUation, two-year eontrlCt with CBS 1n l9S3 -the ta,.m in television bi.story at the time and a f 11ure scarcely any TV aw can touch today. . The couple stopped makiq weekly "I Love Lucy" shows in 1957. Despite riches .11nd two cbildml, Lucie and Dest Jr., their ma.rriqie foundered.· and the couple d1von:td in 1960. In 1961, Miss Ball married nitbt· club corruc Gary Morton, •ho be- came her cxccullve produca, and remained on TV for 12 more yean an the weekly "Herc's Lucy" and "TM Lucy Sbow:' . In all, she appeared m more than 7S movies. The actress was last seen at the 6111 Academy Awards ceremony March 29. where the svelte actress received a standina ovatfon and lausbed freely throuabout her brief bit with Bob Hope. scrccn, her timina and her :zest for life edian was matched by her talent as a made her an American institution." r-------------T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ii!iii!iiP.iiiiiiiil former President and Nancy Re14An said an a statement. "Just the meouon ofbernamcbrin15asm1Je .... Welove Lucy and will mass her deeply." "It's a shock after workina very closely w11h her and lov1n1 her for over 3S )'ears," wd M•n Ball's frequent sidekick. Gale Gordon. who IUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY llC. ......... c... .... ltll --.. C.TI •. IA-SU.IHI - C"ECKl .. 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