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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-28 - Orange Coast PilotCOA T/A3 ' ' THE ORA COA T /A2 PORTS/Bl ·• FRIDAY, APRIL 28" 1989 14wln p rtof record lottery WORLD/ 4 . , to benefits laYl_kllled 7 Stabbing at inn .o ge~ cl·os~r look 1y IRIS YOKOI Of tfw Dally,_ StMf cause us not to ta._e a re~n and l 11 001 gelling the ~nice she wanted ., stop the littht In the en,uang 'cumr an1erclh v.as stabbed tn ~ht• b.1\'I.. ofthr .trm \\tth 11 kn1tc The Newport Bench Police Ot-panment will conduct a personnel invc ttpt~on into "'h) no as)au)l arrest nor any report of a stabbing v.as made after a 1tun11nston Beach woman all~cdl> suffered a knife v..ound an a Balboa Island ni&htclub in December ntcrelh further claims when she called the police sta11on to file her own report. she was told someone would call her back and no one e ver did. She did not pursue 11 fu rther unul rt•ccntly because ~e thouaht she had done all she could do .\Oer 1alk1na to C)anterelh. L&. f1m Newman sa1d Thursda\ that an in vest1gator v. 111 look into the police action follo"''"i 1hc inc-tdcn1. dd111onally. dc1cc11 vcs "'•II take a report from ·a nterelh and will 1nve5up1e 1hc alkged stabbing "But the rcpon v. 111 ¥" tnl..c:n r he mattN "111 h1.· 1nves11gated. We v. ant 10corr«1 11 \he pro' aded us"' 1th 1nforma11on ~c dJd no1 have beforr ·· SaMeFtll1, 36. ~ad he v.cnt 10 the \ allagc Inn around I 30 am to '1a)e a dn nl.. "'•th ome ln~nd~ alter hc got ofT work a1 Thci View lounge 1n cv.portJ.1.•nter v.hcrC' hc 1 a sanacr "I put ,n,. h.111..t h.11. k ,111d li.-11 a hole and blood lll~tdc "\hC \,\Id ''It \\,l\ \lll h ,1 .,hlll .... \\ ht'n !)\lit<, .irrn 1.·d \hmcd \hdulv.alt ..\h. 34. o f ( o ta \k~. v.J\ arrr .. tt'd nn 1.u,1111. 100 ol drunl. and d1 order!\ ~ha' 1111 \Jn11.·rl'lh \J1d "-hen he 1old the arrc-s11ng ollicC'r shc "anted to flH'\H hargco; for hertnJUr). th~ otlkcr 11.llJ hc.'r 'h1.· rn11ldn'1 lx-1.Juse Ah hadn't stabbt:U her on purf>(1\1.' Elizabeth Santerclh allcgcs she v..as arc1denta ll) stabbed in the arm whale tv.o men "ere fighungon Dec 28 at the Village Inn loungc. Ho"'c"er. re~pond1ng pohcc officers arrested o ne man for the minor charge of drunk and disorderly behavior and Revcr ment1pned the stabbing 1n the rcpon, Santerclh ~1d. Newman u1d 111~ unusual for an officer not 10 take a re port ofa stnbb1ng. •·eut part of the difficulty is I wasn't there;'' Newman said. "I don't know what happened to lmost immediately after she ~I dov.n at at. bk v. 11h her fnc nds, two men at the bar got into a fight. an1rrell1 said. "I wasn't there more than fi vt· minutc<1," he s<11d Some of her friends and othe r' kft in lhc bat tncJ.Lo \anterclh d.11m., th1.· ,11111.1.•1 wlJ her ')hc'could pu~uc at J\ a Cl' 11 ma111.•r. nut .1 a1m1n.il ra'><' IPJeau su STABBING/ A21 ..., ... ,..,..., ....... Prized Porsch~ ruined in crash by car washets ly J ANET ZIMMERMAN 1969 ror\(.:h<' dmen b} Paul Dolka .. or..~J.t.11!' ___ :\4, of r-:ew~)(lrt Beach He wa 1n Antonio Ca&nolo lo\ed ha~ l'ar · nou 1.on 111 He pour~ ahout St>0.000 into the c:art unit a1 M1\\1on Ho patal Re- 1972 Por he 911 0 , er the dC<'&dl' h<' twnal \1eJ1\:al C\ntcr an M1 ion OY...nt'd It -ch11n11ng oumpers. tare., '1~0 Dolka ' .. ull ·and 1<'15 were and pan of the both ''> k tu ga\C 11 a fractured, a hospital \pol..es"oman leek slanted noSt" "ltd. The o"ner of the detailin& bu 1-But his· per nal lo\" wa tw1 tcd nc~ . Oak { ro -.. 22. and his pa~scn--•nd mang.lc_d \\\•dm . ...Ja~ "' ~t aft<'r er. R obtn t::lltou. 11. both of ('~a lbe men re pon ib!e fnr_v. '" lhc i . Yt't're takrn t W tttn M~1cal car 1n tead JUmpcJ an for a JO) nd · Center In Santa \na with nc.>u\ Polu:e said the owner or ( Oll\I IOJUnt"\, Mob1ll' Ck111hn1 and a "'orkcr v.crt" Cro,~. Y...h1> ltct w<'rt broken. wa racma another car at aoout '10 mph 1n· ~tablt' 1.ond111on. He apparent!\ when the) lo t control on an \-< uf\t v.a thrown from thc 1.·ar. F.lliott 11001 nonhbound In me \ Hnuc an uffcrt"J head lrlJUl'lc and wa 1n "lewpon Beach The drt\erappal't'nt· era ti al condition 1n thc anten~t\e care' I) d1Jn'1 brwkc befort the ( r er~ t'J unit. a pol.e ;v.oman said O'tr the Cfntcr di\ adcr and into C inolo thc owner of ntoncllo oncom1n1 trallic north ot . int1a .o Ra.,torantc in lUth C"oa t PIMa Dn,e. ntar the 8 cl~' \'1llJ e, \31d c ro ' had a\ked him The car cruhl'd head-on inti• a fPIHse '" \l/RfCK/A2) Preschool signups often take aJI night A•.,.lterofthe81ueA.fteelt*•ounduewsttlnes upfUgttt leader Clftdr. ~-Mone~--er*• P/A-18 Hornet. ly ft AUL AJtCHlftlEY Of -0...,, ,,_ k #/11 lo l·\ta~<'d their • carttr bcfort Angels Keep eyes pointed toward sky lly ,AUL ARCHl'LIY "' .. ~,,_.....,, About the clotttt e•pentntt to 0)int an f/A·ll HorMt 1n1lablc 10 mere etv1bans on the around •ould be .. \be ctntest. wildest rollttro1stcr you ran find," Navy Lt. lee Grawn said "Maybe." BUt II wu e.ai> to we Grawn lt.:new no rolter coast(r e"en comes do~. A member of tht thte Bl~c n els a .S Navy and Mari ne 01aht <kmonstrat1on team. Gn.wn and tht other A·nacb h~dJUSI completed a fuU rehcarsaf for the annual IV) Rehef Air 'howac the El Toro Manne Corps '\tr Statton The sleek Homt'ts were parked 1n a row and Grawn was nandina bt5tde his urcran. but he looked as if his head v.ere sull 1n the clouds. "There 1s noth1na with m)' feet on the around I an compart to.what we do an the sky," he said. Dunna their 0 -minute per- formance Thunday. the Blue n;els ho~ they can 6o some prem 1mprus1"e thin in the sky. too. · They'll be t~ star amac11on dunna the shows that bcatn today for handicapped ch1ld~n and scn1or.1 and Saturday and unday for the scncral pubhe Adm1 ion as frtt to the hov.s. with pies opcn1n1 11 7 a m. and t 0\1 H'IOK\ '''' '' events ~nntn& at 8 Preceding the nicts. v. ho "''II close cieh da> 's prosram. wali li..· sk)'\"Titina, aerobatt , around and aar war-pme demo n trattons ""''"' walkers. para hutc teams and a ho t of olher C\ltnts Doi.ens of lood and bc1<t nlge stand wtll d ot the au1ield. with fund" 101n1 to the 'lavy Rehef 1ct> •htch pro1<1de 1n1cmt·frtt loan": (,._•M ... AHGILS/ Al) Ten or I~ )<'If' Jg<'. th~sc peopk v.ould ha'e tood 1n line all n1 ht~ ta hot at Rolhn& tone ticket O'-'ada)s. the) 'rt lining up tn &•H 1hc1r Ind an c-arh ~hot at a tic ktt to the &ood hfo. In fo~t. the) 're ~~1lhn to r;x'nd a Ion rnlrl ntf.ht for 1l Thrtt n(aht~ in a rov. th1' v.t'\·k.. d10crent arouf'\ of parent\ <'lmpc:'d out at "t .\nd rr" ·~ Prt~ti' tcn.,n Church an Newport Beac h (nr the l hance to enroll their )Oun tcr' Ill prc-hool TheK arc the than~ meth1ng ol the real "orld -uppcNardl~ mobile. two·1ncomc rouplc v.ho laun hmg their fam1hc . "'ow the) 'tt en r Jling th~r ._Jd into pre hoc.ii, and, naturallv. pucnts .... 11nt 1he be l for their ch1ldrt'n \\ ord ot mouth has 1t the t .\ndre~ !. pr am IHlnc o f the ti<-I \\eJnc~a> n1iht at about 9 p.m . ~'en duh had s11ned thttr nam~ on ah t han&.1n1 from the office doo1 and v.crc tthn 1n for the niaht Backgammon ,., ~t up Papctbach "crt at the read) L1Qu1d ttfrt hment "as plentiful The ~"cn hoped to cnroll 1he1r 2- u·ar--old '" the two-day pcr wttk prOiflm 0th~'"' ere' ure to am vc in (~•M JH NESCHOOL/ All FV's Gittens arrested tor Higher HB parking fee called mean-spirited • • maryuana lly IK>m• t IAftlR "' ............. Uch ""1n& and ummcr m1lhon1 of sun lovers come to Hunttnaton kach ind pour into tht 2.0~ m"nte1pel park1nt spat that mctch from Bat<h Roukurd to the Ptcr. More than 6 milhon peopk u~ IM 3 3 m1ln o( Clt)-opualed bnachM 1n 19 . E1aht. five~._.,,_. out of town. OIJ olllcieh hi~ bttTI deblunt hoW 10 dtal CCOAOntimfl) W1lh th• arc•• •'arm of ........ .,. matly. t'M no-noawn~. dollar -and-nnts people on the Ct1) Cour.c1l 1cc: tht outliden as a dlaie 09 IOcal aa.,,.)m TM oat.-..OW1W11 contnbUw Vtt'f tittle. btil lhtY ca. hudreds ·and hun .,.. of thous.Uds of dotlal"I 1n hfquard pohcc and c:kan.ap llf'¥1Cft. TJwy .. .,., spmd an Ottnaonal dollar or tlo\O But when they do buy a hamb1 .. 111cr t~y·re lilllly 10 throw tht .,.,,.pptt on the sand. and tu..,en hl~e to PIY tomC'OM to pick up This tMnti911y 11 the Y1tw of the pract1(al buMMll eypa 0. the throne of munic1P1l ~ ••• UOlht1' ichoof olt~t the1 dlii .... ii for ~Ont and tNtl ICCCSS thoUld ...... 10 .,, T1-t 11 alto a betecf that many lower· 1aco..t:.-wbo r.an"l afford to li~t at the btadl .. eMt -• day at ... Nlctl. , ... "'°" ••• 1•t fona ofNCnlahOft. •• tM)''rc IMOMS ..... ._ h~wo.adbe~bya tulle 5" blll'tl hi GOODMORNI TM1c divc~nt v1tv.1>01nt\ ~mrd ·to claJh.v.hcn city of'fictals con\atkrcd. and 1htn tmP<>Wd. new 1ncn:19t' on par~1n1 fec\ th3t take effect Monda). Day per1.1n• for all u'lt'rs rt\ldcna and non-rnidenta. •111 10 from S4 10 ~ '.\nnu:il perk.int peua for i'aidcnt will dip tn'm 40 to SlO. For out-of·to"'ners, the annual Pi' remaln at S60 The nc-. ~"cnuc -m the form of a SI turthars on daal~ pertuna ftt~ -v.111 ra1~ SllO.OOOa ycar10 90anto1,pcoal fund for the COMtructlCM\ of a new pttr. (i~ offktall c&aam \M JUmp I\ a fair al\d .... ..y fof bMc~ to htlp Pl fur• ""' '""' th11'1 U~t~o tMI a~ut s l 0 ~ •iltiotl. ht oltien lft the lftC'ttltC IS (Ut\lftl ofT 0. ... C... IWLY P'Ulfl ,._, ....... onatlons,D n -USUI IAllMST 1 _. °' .. .._ ....... TIMI dinaorofthc Laau.na Beach Community Clinic. wbicb ru"endy had to find • MW home for its coun1ehna center to help relieve a ,,.inful financial crunc:h. U)'s community donations colribined with 1 Sl2,SOO award received thi• wuk hat plllCed the a ntcr beck on firm financial sround. '"Tbi1 puts &11 over I.Ille a.op," William Plumb 111d. .. Now we're no kMleef in an immediate c:uh·ftow Cf)lnrh, Now ~can it.art PfOC'ftdina without ha\lina to look O\'C'r our tboulder." Tbe clinic won one of two second place honors from the 32nd annY&l Disneyland Commuruty Service Awards for its pttnaW care 1ervices and AIDS testing. . la F~. duuc oftkial1 announttd the) could no lon,rr aft"ord their counwlint of&e at 364 oetan A~c-. and would look for another locauon. By March. au result of donauon1 from residents and boerd members. tht caah-Oow dcfk1t had been cut by approximattl) 50 percent. Plumb llid the ~nter set $30,000 lJ Ill financial &OAI and ~ived $22,000 from donations before acccpuna the Jtvine C otirlcil tees off on plan for golf course lty IMIL Y ADAMS Of ... Dllll¥ .... """ Robert Fisher believes there is a ahonqe of aolf counes in Oraaae County. Assistant City.Manqcr Paul Brady qrees, but doesn't think Fisher will act that new course he's ho pina for- at least, not in Irvine. Fisher, who is director of Harbors. Beaches and Parks for Orange Coun- ty, has proposed the county and city build a aolf course near University and Ridfclinc drives \n the un- develo~ Mason Regional Park lcxpans1on area and Quail Hill open space area. "I think it's a controversial proposal, and in the spirit of com- munication with you, we wanted to let you know what we had in mind for this area,·· Fisher said during his Tuesday niaht presentation to the City Council Fisher's eroposal called for an 18- ,hole executive aolf course: that would spill onto open space land Irvine is in the process of acquirin& from Tltc Irvine Co. The council p vc the plan a chill> rcccJ>tion, however. "Unless I'm completely wrong an my reading of the council and community. this proposal as en- vironmcnwly unfeasible and politi· cally ill-advised." Mayor Larry AJ11ln said. "But if you want to continue with this plan, we'll slug it out in public." Brady1 who aareed with Fisher that ''Irvine 1s under aolf-<X>ursed," does not believe that any active re<r reational facilities in the Quail Hill open space area will be greeted kindly. "In my opinion, anything that encroaches on Quail Hill will not be acceptable to the City Council," Brady said. Oriainally, Fisher'~ proposal m- cluded a hotel, but that was quickly drol)pcd after an adverse reaction from city staff. The aolf course, alonJ wi1h a pro shop and ronccssaons, 1s still under consideration. "We've 101 1,100 sipunum that say this golf course is a good idea, so to hear from the c-0uncil that we arc out of step (with loc.al residents) didn't seem right to me," Fisher said. referring to a petition the county received in 1984. The idea of a golf course has received local encouragement from at least one sector. Tom Wall, president of the T1,1rtlc Rock Homeowners Association. said residents of that community would like to sec an IS· hole golf course in the shadow of Quail Hill. "We've heard every proposal from an amusement ~rk with a Ferris wheel. 10 a JocaJ airport, to equestrian stables, .. WaJI said. He sa.id a golf-course view would add to the value of Tunic Rock homes that look down on the un- developed parkland, which euends up to Sand Canyon Reservoir. The county acquired I 00 acres from The lrvme Co. nearly 20 years aao with the understanding that 1t would be developed as pan of Mason Regional Park. If the county does not come up with a plan for the land bY December 1990, ownenhip of the undeveloped sec- tion could revert to The Irvine Co The land is now leased to a strawberry farmer for $32,000 a year. ANGELS ·! PromA1 1 .,.au and free Krvices to Marines, saalon and their families.. The servicemen and women at El Toro wall be joined by an cstima1cst S00,000 others over the weekend to witneu the annual air shows. It's one of the reasons Grawn wanted to be an Angel. Tbe Omaha, Neb., native was selected for the team eight months aao and bepn flying in shows for the first time in March. • The team will perfonn in 72 shows this year at 44 sites. Most of the pilots arc on the Angels for two-year stints. Grawn said he)oves the opportuni- ty to travel around the country and meet people. But that's JUSt grary. It's the flying that reallv counts. And th·c Hornet rates at the top of the many aircraft he's flown. "This flying is the ,best I've ever had," he said simply. -The Hornet, wnlch willUlfimate y replace both the A· 7 Corsair and the F-4 Phantom in the Nary fleet. offers a combination of high-power and light weight. That means impressive maneuverability, acceleration and chmb1ng ability. When 11 leaves the runway, the Hornet appears to take a near 90- dearec tum straiaht up. h can do turns that wouJd make a Porsche owner envious. It's capable of flying about 1.200 mph, although the Angels won't ·be anywhere near that speed during their demon tration. But they look plenty fast from the ground. Even roller coaster afi- cionados will find it a v1canouSffiffil worth seeing. L Di•~land1nrdTYCldly.A11=&.elaid.dwcn1n can n~nd both Ill prwlal C8tel!Cftad free AIDS testina. Cumnll)' lhe ttnttt providn 100 to 150 anon) mou1 tcttt tat'h month, Ph•mb llid. "l wo thousand wc>nwa 1n Orantr County e.ch )'air v.111 dtlivtr blbies W1thoul bendit ef any snnatal twalth cart ai aJI," Plumb Mid. ••They to tllrouah their whole preanancy on a wham and 1 praytt."' Recently the d1ntc found a nrw location for 111 counstllna services. about 1 mile south or the cumnt location. The new countelina cen1er will be at 2SS Thalia St., near Olenneyre Strwt. The dinic'1 inedicaJ oft'w;e wW clln c remull M 460 Oelaa Ave The cnlCr ~vida 1 ft&ll ran,r o( ,mtral lllld1eal 1ervicet.. iadudi•_lnity planni!lJ and cknt1suy. The onty ICfVlCC IO tiM W the wa~ u a rcsul1 of tbe fiuncial crunch wu die rape cn111 hotbM, ~ f'o&dcd when a ~tc pant wm lolt. AJlftoUlll vicUms of ec1uaJ auault are $1111 ualed at the clinic, rape critia callt are now referruf to a ro.,nty hotline. Over the put year, 10.0001nd1v1duals made 16,000 visits to the medical and counSt"hna offices in Laauna leld, Plumb said. ...... f'llel ~ ....... ,.~­ ...,.nt• c•mp out •II nl9ht •t St. Andrew·• whll• •w•ltln9 p re 1d1ool regl1tretlon. I PRESCHOOL company. too. proJrams •• said Homer Oatman, C-i..1'21YJl..J(.ar&es had spent the n1~t another ah-nifhtcr. From A 1 Monday. It paid off. Her child was in. Althouah has w1 "'"'e-.-oc-sn-..J-.-ave to the wee hours. Cinda Miller amved at 4:30 a.m. work outside the home. she does Trouble is, there were only five Tuesday for that day·sa~e iroup s11n-volunt~r work, Oatman said A opcninas for that proaram. ups. Her child didn t make 1t. housekeeper helps watch their ltltlc It's that wa)' c"cry year, m•ny of ahhouah she is founh on the waaung boy. those waatana said. list. But at aae 2, the youngster 1s read) The rules arc SCl up so that church Ka11cs and Miller were hang.ang fora little soetaliution with has pccl'1 members arc accommodated first. around Wednesday to keep Nicole "He needs to act out and meet-other 'followed by parents who already have Herritd company. kids,;· Oatman said. children an the preschool. "Arcn"t they the be tr' Hcmed The others ~ a njgbt in the If there are any openanas aficr that. said of her friends. coJd was 1 ni. t welJ spent if they the fCneral populace is anviled. First on the list was Ric Jenn1n15, could att their ids into St. Andrew's. It s a touah system for non-who arrived about 3:30 Wednesday "'The teachers a.re reaJ involved members. afternoon. W1th the kids," l<JifllCS said. Deborah Ca.rd well has two ch1l-Since he was first, the croup had "The bottom line is, we're doma u drcn. One or the other has been at St aencraJly agreed to lc1 him scl down for our kids because thts is the best Andrew's over the past e1Jht years. some ground ruJcs. "in case u acts P.reschool around," Cardwell said. And for the pa$t cit.ht years, u&I)'." when latecomers with no hope ~You,havc to think at>out the welfare Cardwell has been aoi na tl1rough the or enrolhns their children amve, of your children. the safely of your same haule, because every year Jenninas sa1d. children and the morals and valuts parents have to re-enlist their kida. For instance, all·niahtcrs c-0uld they have here.·· · "last year, my husband came at S leave for an hour to ao home and cat. And, perhaps it's never too soon to a.m. and he was 30th in line," frtsbcn up, scream, whatever. iet \be upperwardly mobiles of --ll!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!•--------•-••l!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllll!!!ll!!!!!!------111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!11!!!~!!'!!!.._~Ca;!!rd~·well said. "You'd think they'd One of the parents said operators or tomorrow on the road today. JOlTfC' kind ofi>lan f0t--JM~nt~ool-hav~n--k-nown to "Y~ trytnt-t~ STABBING mMical documents. who have been so loyal." show up in the. middle of 1he night into the cducallonal tube, act 1h~ That 1s the only 1nJury noted in the report. The only On Wedn~y. Cardwell was onl)' them~lves so 1hey would know who tbint started;' Oaunan said. FromA1 The officer then gave her a bandage and asked her 1f she wanted an ambulance nde to the hospital, Santerclla said. She said she declined the offer because she did not feel at the time 1hat her tnJury was that great. reference 10 Santcrclli 1n the-report as on an accompanying there to J>f'Ovade moral suppon for her the f&Jthful are And one day into UCLA, someone field interview card an which the officer wrote. "8e1n1 fnend Candy 0150n, who was cnhst· h 's not that there as a shortaac of added .. USC'" someone else shot close. dress got tom due to a fight bet9tccn 1wo males not in&. her cha Id for the first umc. prac:hool prouams on the Oranac bick.. m thetr party. Advised civil remedies for tom drtss.'' Others were lccrpma their fnends Coast "There:S I shoruae of quahty It wu IOIJ\l lO be a Iona niaht However. after her husband picked her up and look her home, they realized ~r inJury should be checked at the hospital. Santcrelh said. The knife had actuall)' cut throu.&h her coat and dress and then into her arm. she said. !he wound required five stitches. and the medical bills have added up to about $300. she said. When she and her husband called the police stat1on later that morning to get a copy of the arrest rcpon. San1crelli learned no mention of her uuury nor any stabbina was made in the report. When she asked to file her own report of the incident, she was told someone would set back to her. She has not heard from anybody since. Santerclli said she thoua,ht the silence meant her account had been added to Ali's arrest report. However, a check of 1he report this week showed there is still no mention of 1he stabbing. nor any mention of a weapon in the fight According to the repon. a w11ncssmg bartender and Ali both told the officer that Ah and his friend got involved in a fiaht over how long they were going to stay at the bar. The repon further states that Ali's lcn eye was "rcd- puffy due to the fi&ht " and tha1 he complained of pam. He was taken to Hoaa Memorial Hospital. where he was treated for a corneal abrasion and released. according to Santerell~ and her husband have spent the last four months trying to get the Vilhfge Inn· insurance to pay for their bills resulting from the incident. "We were led to behcvc the Village Inn would accept rcspon 1b11tf y." Santerclh said. However. the 1nn·s management never returned their many phone calls. the couple said. "We arc not involved," s.11d Village Inn owner Robcn Yard le). "It 1s a cnm1nal matter. It wasn'l one of our cmplo}'ecs (involved in the fi&ht). We're not 1gnortn1 things. It's JU!>t not our JUnsd1 ct1on." The anterelh wud their aoal was not ~1mpl) to.gel money to pay their bills but to act somr Justice ror the injuries Elizabeth suffered. "We got stabbc-d in the place. and they won"t do anythina about it," Jim Santrrclh said. "I was so flabbcrpstcd b~ the fact that someone had done that and no o ne had to an~wer to it." his wife said. Finally, after rt'admg a recent newspaper article about the Villa&c lnn·s problems in a different matter, 1he Santercll1s rene~ed their efforts to pursue their quest for justice 1hrough the Pohct Oepanment. Newman said the personnel 1nvest1pt1on will look into "why a repon wasn"t taken when she asked for It. For some rea on ~e never 101 back to her." "In e11her\tuc, I doubl (here was any mahc1ous intent on the paf\ of the officer:· ewman said. •·we·11 fi, whatever ~e need to Ii> ... \XIRECK FromA1 They don't have pcrmisSJon to take anyone's car off the lot." ndc," Kemble said. The accident involved two other CM$. Their drivers.:. Allen Alberto. 2S. and John Dean. 6.l, both of Newport Beach, escaped without all.Jury. many tjmes if he could take the car out, but Cqnolo Mid he refused. "Nobody bad any pennission to touch my car," Cqnolo said. "These people knew how dear this car is to me. I didn't even want to leave my kc)'." Coas1 Detailina used the park.ina lot of The Newport Beach Sportina House on Jamboree Road, but was an independent contractor, 11id Spyro Kemble, the fYm 's a.cncral ma~r. Kemble said Cross had a habit of takjl\I cu11omer's can without per- nti11ion. Kemble Mid bis Porsche 93S wu liken by Cross without pennJuion after 1 detailinajob about six months llO· "I .. ve him a piecie of my miftd. IOllllC\ No winners; s 12 mllllon prize Saturday The manaacr said he suspects the ~c thin& happened with Caanolo's pnzed posseuaon. "Tony said he'd be back (from the 1ym)1t 7 o'clock and I think they Just bopped in at 6:•s and went for a JOY None oftht dnven were cate<ftiut the accident was under iovcsU&ation. police •Pokcsman Bob Oakley sa1d Window break.Ing suspect arrested lty the D-.y "°' A •t-year-old man with a slin~hot was arrnled in connection with a 1trina of window-breakina incidents at a Costa Meu restaurant, police uid. 0eotse Ena it luspettcd 1n four such incidents at Church's restaurant at 2698 Newport Blvd. ai~ Apnl 12, Det.ective Du HoSUC u.id Pohce staked out the ~munnt after comptamu of the earlier mci- <knl!J_ which caused S2.000 damqc At onicen waited., Ena aJ!eaedJy shot a rock tbf'O\llb 1 window about 3 a.m. Wednc1day. A ahnohot and rocks were found inaide hfi car when be was uresltd. He later confessed to the earlier in<:idcnu, Hot~ 11id. Deputies Identify victim of shooting ltthel>Mfy ..... A man found dad in Santillo Caayon ... ideatiled nunday .. n.om. KUllaa. ll. ol AMbeim. HM body Wll cMlco"wed WedaD-day Wt .... inlllwtiola of'ftlodjeth :=m':.:= CU)OD ~ lberiff• - GITTENS from A 1 Gittens face charaes or bema a fuJitavc from1ust1ceand 1s wanted on warrants 1 sued in Blythe. Gillen was a star halfback u Fountain Valley H11h School v.hcrc he and thr late quarterback l>ou1 Thompson led the Barons to a 10-2 record an 1976 and a 10.1 record the followana ~ear It was JUSt one year later when 1raaedy struck the Thompson-011- tcns duo. Jromcally. 1t occurred JUSt outside of Blythe. The athletes were on their way to Anzona State Unavcmty at Tempe in Auau" 1978 where they bolh had been awarded un Deval football 5Cholanh 1ps. 01ucn' was behind tht whttl of the sporu car whrn he apparent!) fell asleep at 4 05 am. on lntrrstatt: 10 about 40 miles west of Blythe. The car rolled OYer several umet and both youn1 men were-thrown out. Thompson was k1lled 1nstantl)' G11tens suffered bead •llJUnt Mott thin SOO moumcn aitended the popular youth'a funeral. G ittens went on to play for the un Devils as a runnana back and luck returner from 1979 to 1982 Hcrush.td for l.9S9carter)'Ud on 383 c,arrin and scored eiaht touch- downs for Amon1 tate. Gmen saaned u a free aacn1 wuh the NFL"s Dallas Cowboys an 1982, but was rclca~ 1n trarnma camp Thompson didn't fi•urc to start for fountain ValJcy at a Juruor baclt 1n 1976. nor was be 1n the Baron 'Iona· ranle plan~ to tan as a senior 8ut an H\JUI) to tamn1 quar- terback Ciar} Coltman thru\t the youna ThomP50n into lhe hmehaht. P ~..a·RKING to ·ha'e a roa thnc. bu1 the coas~I I"' aliu don't s.cem to appr«1a1e n from A 1 They JUst complain abou1 c t • intended t>crore cuttma at an h If. lifeauard and the dirty pubhc "It costs about S 1.6 m1Jhon a )'car "'The an land people who c.an't to pay for hfetuanJ ~rv1ce and "e afford to hvc at the coast have to pt> want the out-<>f·towners 10 pay their more for us1n1 the tx-ach lt"s nd1cu· share. We'd lake to tee everyone pl)' lous Wh) ncece the out-of·townera'> for the pier," he said. "Surfen who h"c ncu the beach The city of Newport ~ach charac teem to ha"c more nitm than thnK SO cents for each haJf hour and a wbo don'1," Pratte said. "I think th1 maximum of SS a day at Balboa and i1 mea_n-sp1nted. We want c"eryonc SSS for annual panes for residents to enjoy the coastline." and non-residents ahke. Councilwoman Winchell, who The state beaches charac S• a da)' voted aaa1nst the increase. said he for parkana and ofTcr annual pa se understands what 1hc council ma- for $50. JOnty 1s ll)'Jftl to do, but that she has Pratte, thi leader of the Surfndel'\' concerns that the cat)' will 1tt Aaoc11tion whose aim 1s to promote beachaoers "tc00t1na awa)'" to otbe"r surfina and clean and healthy mannc cities. environments.. claims that c1ty of. And she can see that 1t will cau fic11l11re "lhoot1nathem1tlvcs in the problems for downtown mtn:hant foot'' with lhe pnce of annual J)9tk1na who aJready are burtir\I financial!)• peun (or non-relidentt bec~use of lhe closure of1hc picr, lht" Apu1tothestatc~hesforSS011 main anraction in thtarea alona with 1 aood deal. Pratte said, because the beach. IH&rthuen can '° to Huntanston City Admini1tr1tor Paul Cook. State, BolM OUcat S.n OnOfft. wbo had tM tad dut~ to cl0tc tt,e 7S· MaWN ot any 11ate pert or M&e year~ pier foi safety reatoM aa.. t.cb. -..... -~.,.....Wd..;.tlW ~ ~ rn- ... if~ .. ~t' the aty'1 ea ... P9f b' Oftfy about balf'tkeoat ............ t.My1J JllY SIO more and of opern• the beach when aJl tbinss 1111•-oalJdtJ bllctM1, be aaid. are cansiWed-nMllntnanoe, U• .. ........ Would re anythq .... deania& polict Md ocher "''HI ! I' 11 ''''' Ju•I call 642-6086 He turned out to be a diamond an the rou&h v.-ho conunually pohshtd himscllas. the season prOlf'C1$Cd Then. an 1977, Tbompson·s pass- 1111 and Omens' runn1n1 made the 8arons a fomudable offensive po9ter. Thompeon completed 86 of LS7 putct (or I ,S47 yards and 12 IOUC:h· downt. He was named AU-Oransc County/AU-Oran1t Cout and AU- unsct Leaaue 01t1eni scored 28 touchdowns and ran for 1,408 yards, a 7.4 yard a veraae. Thet~yoccumd oneda_> short of tbe announcement 1hat Gittens, who IClOttd thrtt touchdowns 10 the South's victory at the Shnne All lat pme,, had been namcdAlbleteofJuly for :)()Uthcrn Cahfomta by the C1111cns So1n1-1 Athletic foun- c.lataon . pubh CA»u. h 's only fair that beach u~n - residcn1s and non-rnidentt -htlp pa)' for a new pier. he said. Cook said that the c-.ty sold 2.162 sc&JOn pHsn 10 l'C1idcnts last )ttr and 67S ~·to noo-ruidcnts. "We don't want to make the pnce so 1nt'Kl1~e that there .-on't be peen 1Ya1lablc for everyone dx ·· Tht pl, Cook said, tS to xll about 20 lO 30 pcr~nt Of the lpKeS tO KaaonaJ UKl'1. Cook said that lhc city is lookina for revenue for the l)ter from te~eral state and federal souruJ, 1n addition to the park1na fee surchafF ProsP«ts for acttins enouah money to build the per look "very hopeful,·· he said. He exptetJ con· tNCtion to be completed by late 1991. . There Wtll be tome contolat1on for the f« 1nausn. Cook said. They11 be 1.11~ucttblc btcalllC money aoa to. P'Jblic caute. The SI jnause wiU likely be in place for 1-0 or thm ~ be laid. Comm\latty Ser'vtca Dtreaor Mu Bowmen 11ld that chreci '*" of lifcauard terYtea come 10 about S 1.1 minion, about equai to tbe mew that tM parkiftl Iott ...,..,, lut .......... o&bc:r 1ndiNct .-_ .., laid. / Hllllll'\HO\ICB Walkathon to aid OC March of Dimes Mott than 200 local businesses and S4 schools will part1c1patc an the 18th annuaJ WalkAmcrica Saturday. to benefit the Man:h of OtmC1 81nh Defects Foundauon. The two, approximately 12.S mile-routes 1n Huntmaton Beach and Irvine arc tJlpccted to attract 6: l 19 walkers from throu&hoUt the county to nus.t SSlS,000 1n donations. For 1nformat1on on p rt1c1pauon. the MarC'h of D1mcs office 1n Costa Mesa may be contacted at (714) 631-8700. M~rc~d~s-B~nz ~xhlblt .. Mercedes-Benz exhibit fca1unn1 more &han t 10 vintage and contemporary vehicles will bt hdd at Ncwpon Center Fashion Island on May 6 and 7 · Rare GuU""'"' and 300 SL Roadstm as ""ell as , a 1911 Bent V1c1on a Toun naautomob1lcarcamong the cars &hat will bt' on d•SRlay. More 1nformat1on may bt' obtained b) calling 721-2000 Book sal~ to b~n~flt library A book sale to benefit 1hc Fnends of the Costa M~sa L1braJ) will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p m. aturday, May 6, at the Mesa Verde library. 2969 Mesa Verde Dnve East. Costa Mesa. Most hardbacks arc SO cents. paperbac s and children's books are 2.S cents and magazines arr 15 cents. The pubhc 1s welcome. Call th e hbrary a1 S46-S274 fo r further 1nformat1on Films on Central America f~atured Two '1deos, "El Salvador in Cns1s" and "Eighteen Hours of Ho"or," wi ll be 'ihow n at a meeung of the Oran~ Count} Committee on . Central menca at 7: 30 tomgfit at t c n1tarran Ch urch, 1120 W an ta Ana t., AnaJtc1 m. The first film will eltplorc how th e Un11ed Statc'i continued m1htary support of El Sah·ador's rcprcu- '"e dictatorship 1s ellacerbaung the political 1ens1ons 1n rtrat ( rntral "men0tn country Author to sign autographs Author Ra> Bradbuf) wall make a personal appearance and s1in autographs at Heritage Park Regional L1bral) 1n !nine from 2 to 4 p.m on Sunday, Ma> 7 Boo ks and po!>lers of Bradbur)' \ "'ork "'111 be a' a1lablc for purchase. Thc.-program, "'h1ch 1s sponsored b) the r nends aft he L1braf) FO\lnda11 on. as S 10 for members and S20 for non-member Reser' at ions arc requested b) May 4 Call 834.6600 or 834.6835 for more information. Auction aids dance company A silent auct ion and barbecue for the Ballet Montmanre. a non-pMtit dance company. "''" be "tretd ;n 4-30 lJm aturda). Mny f\ a1 the Ne" port Ballet Acadcm). 2632 Santa o\na A ~c .. Costa Mesa. Tic kets to a 'anety of cntcnammcnt and pon1ng events as .,...ell as restaura nts and bouuque:io "''II be a' a1lablc at the auction Houschold and persunal item\ and <;en1ccs also will be sold. The Ballet Montmartre will rcaturc a sneak prcv1"' of dancing from their upcomina summer production • Proceeds from the e' cnt "'111 bt'ndit the children's scholarship program and th e annual summer l)('rformance T1d.ets are $7 for adults. and SS for adults under 12 .\dd1t1onal 1nformat1on ma) be obtained b' l.31hng 646-7688 Beauty contest to help charity ..\pphcauons "'111 be 11cccpted until Ma) IS tor t'lie~port Bc:u.h JC'i .. M m Ne.,... port tkach" con1c<;t open 10 mg.le '-'Omen ages 18-:?S who li~or "'°rl 111 the Ne" port Beach arc3· f he contest. to be held Aug 18, 1s mtc-nded to rai~ funds for thc Oli ve Cre~t home for abu~cd children Winne,., wtll rece" ea free o ne-"' eel tnp 10 Japan or other Rri1cs For more 1nforma11o n. call OcC' felesl ) at 7S 7-120"\ or Leo Pa mks at 8 '6-41 I 0. OCC to sell marln~ equlpm~nt A ~h: of donated mannc equi pment "'111 llt- hcld from 9 a m to 5 p m on turda) and unda) M•> 6 and .., at Oranae Coa t Colleac' lnter- collC&Jate Rov.ina and C\a1hng Base I 0 1 W Co.rn flighwa), !'<c""port Beiich • • ., Manne hard""arc 11 • d1nah1c~ outboar<h. hnc. elet:tron1c and other items wi ll be available Boats for ~le 1n hide 86 ton Whalen. Hobie Cat~. bol • Lido l 4s and mall t,.1ln1Sbtc C1"3ft Procee<.h arc donated to O< s non-profit manne and ~1hna proaram For add1t1onal 1nformat1on, coll 43!-S8l 0 or 64S-3SOS Art c~nt~r b~n~flt jazzy A w1nc-tMt1na and Jlll part) to benefit the Oran&e ( ounty <.enter for Contemporary rt ~111 be held from 3 to 6 pm Saturday, May 6. ac the Old Dana Point Cafe and W10c Bar. 24701 ~I Prado. lrv 1nc-bascd mus1c1an and compoStr f)a ... rd Warnck-Joncs and macr Cindy Mills ~111 perform easy h tcni111Jau music Hors d'ocuHe<s. wane. ~oor pnLc an an auction ""'" bt' offered. Ticket\. at SW. rna) be purcha~d &l the door. Call OCCC from 11 aJ!t. to •·pm \\edne~ay throuah unday at ~9...-ya9 for u,fonnauon f . \ I . I· ' n \ H \ 1 t • Recall drive has 1,000 n ·me , momentum 9y JOYa 800LOVfCH matkrt on the corner of Brookhurst trttt °' .. .._,........, and Talbtrt Avenue. Aftn t•o weeks of ptht'nna mott than Some curious Jhopptn hHJta&td in 1.000 s1pturn 1n a reall campa]to front o( the fokhna table Other oeook ap1nst Fount.am Valley Cit)' Councilman 1Curried past. not bolhenna to acknowl- Fred Voss. comm1tttt membt'rs ay they edtt the v.romcn. arc confident t})ey will ttaeh the Aua. 4 "Excuse me, arc )OU a rea.attercd vo~r deadline wnh the nttded 6, I SO vahd hvina 1n Fountam Valleyr' Ben-y asked a s1anaturcs. woman exnina lhc tore with a child in her Voss stepped dbwn as 'mayor following shopp1na can. ' his convic11on for sohcning a sex ~ct fro"\ "Would you care 10 sign our pet1t1on to an undert:o vcr Santa Ana pohcc officer. rcall Councilman Fred Voss who was but he held on to has council scat. 1 arrested for solicitsna a prostitute?" Berry ''The most surpnsina thin& to aJI of us asked. circulauna pe_uuoos as that .almost no ont The woman obhacd by "tmna turns us dov.n," said tcenna comrn1uec membt'r Bcvcrl) Burnett. · Another s~oppcr humtd past and id. ··1 need to think about 11 " .. The only refusals .,..-e Kem to act arc .. from people v.h~ don•t "'ant to get .. The feehna as good. wd Berry. a 26-in~·olvcd or "'ho sa)'.an clt"Ction will cost )'tarres1dt'ntofthec1ty. "Ma)'becverytwo the cit) too much " or three pco~le will say ·no way.· but every . fi ve or su will s1an or sa>-. '1wished1 hved bcry ~turd.a) at_ 9 30 a m , volunteers an Fountain VaUey.' .. aucmble bt'h1nd Fountain Valley Caty · Hall to coordinate their effons "'nh the Voss. S2. ""as ma)'or when he pull~ has stecnnacommmee A map is coveted with car to the curb and offered the ~oman $20 red dots ind1cattna the ne1&hborhoods 10 u change for a sex act. He pleaded no where peuuons have ~n circulated contest to the charac on Feb 23 and was Burnett said about 65 volunteers ha'e fined $760 and placed on unsupervised been fa nn1n1 out across the bedroom probauon for three yean. communuy 10 gather the signatures Saying 11 was 1n the be~t 1n1erc t of has .. f nends and fellow council membtrs and "I hing,s arc going ver)' well. she \aid. the city of Fountain Valley. Voss stepped "We have been p ining suppon as we go down fS mayor on March 15. He has along: morc and more people are calhng rcpcateC:Uy said he will not relinquish has us." ' council scat. But volunteers arc not onl y goina door Bob Moss, chairman of the recall 10 door with their clipboards. On Thurs-committee, said Vo~s has become an da), Burnell and L<m Berr> set up a embarrassment to thc city and that he has pe1111on stand 1n front of Albenson's brought unfavorable publicity to the cit) .,.., ..... ,.._., ~ ~..,- 8111 Trenlcfe •nd Dennt1 Connor to compete In En1enad• r•ce. 5 40 sailboats compete ih race to Ensenada today By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Of ttw Otlly,... ''-" ~ fhousands of landlu~bcrs .1nd boating cnthus1a<;ts ore c:<peC'ted to la ne the 'lhort•., of Balboa Peninsula and the blum o\l~r Corona del Mar ut l'loon tcxfa) to "'1tn«:,c; S40 s:.ulboats JOC ke) for Po'Ht1on at the stan ol cwpon Ckcan Sa1hng -\!>SOCl:l· 11on's 42nd Ne.,...pon-to-f:.n'it'nnd:i r:lcc Clear \k1es and fair "ind arc prl"d1c tcd for the 115-milc race, s.ud to bl' the large .. t 1n1cma11onal )alht racC' 1n lht• "'orld The first t"'o cla'lws "''" start at noon and other da st~ "''II follov. JI IO-m1nu1c: intcn als ~ 11h 1he la\t Kroup getung the s1an1n& s11nal •H 1:20 pm. Of pnmaf) 1ntercs1 as thc h1ghl> toutt'd race for firs1 to fina h between CXnn1 Conner's 60-foot catamaran tar' & Stnpes and Rud) Cho) 0 '1 6.S-foot tw1n- hullcd crafi i\1ka ne -5 Both "'111 tx- 5eekmg to erase thc "1-iung rlap'>t'd 11me record of 10 hours and 22 minutC'\ There arc 28 ocean-racing t·a tamarans and trimaran!> in the rate If "'inds remain fa,ornblC'. 1he lead )acht!> hould arrne 1n Enscnada tonight or earl tutda> A gain lroph) prcscn- tauon onda) at 3 p m. v.111 ""'"d up the C\ cnt and send thc )achts on the low. upwind gnnd b3ck to their home pon . .. ..., .... ,.._.,.,.. ..... Lola aerry fleftf •nd aeverly aurnett of th• ••c•H Councll,...n l'red · Vo11 co1111111ttee w•tch •• • l'ount•ln V•Her resident 189n1 th• recall petition In front of •n Albert1on•1 m•rket on Thursd•r· by ha s laC'k of good JUdBment If the rt"Call committee collects 6.150 signatures b) the Aug. 4 deadli ne. and tht' petitions pass 1hc Cll) clerk's 1nspccuon. the counci l "'Ould be forced to hold a special eke uon for Vo . Gunman robs Laguna bank, gets S7 50 and walks away l y LESUE EARNEST Of -0..,"""" k lffr A gunman approacnt'd a teller iii South.,...cst Sank arr Laguna fkac.:h on Thu™1a>. demanded mone) .tnd placed S7SO 1n a bnerc:i!>C before wull angofl do"' n Glennc)re 5treet. Laguna Beach police reponed · "Nobody was hun. no 'lhots ..... ere tired," Sgt Don WC'aver said "He !..ind of walk ed 1n and got t~ mone) nnd walked OUl " e.nk manager Wilham Kin\C). an thc.- butld in& at thc'ume"Of the robber'\ "'ould not !I ulatc on "'h' tbt' robber e'lea~d \\1th onl ) $7SO / "He asked for mone and thot' ~hat she PH' him." K1nse' s:ud .. By fate we ""ere luck' that onh th3t amount of money was taken" 11..Jnst) dechnNi to comment on the b3nk's ~ur1l\ SHtcm - There "'ere cu tomers an the bank when the robber) <Xc.:urrtd shonly afier Jhe bank Ol)('nNi for busane s K inst} said he docs not know '\\hcthcr the) were 8Y,.1lft' that a robber) wa\ under y,.a) The )U. pect \\&!t de-..cnbed as a balding wh11e male. 30 to 40 )tars of age, who "car aliwcs The ro bber was about 5 feet Q inche tall, wclgh1ng I S pounds. Wt'a,er said "He wa la'lt \Ct'n walk.to southbound on (Jlcnncyre S e Sll " C} I n I Stt 11 c:.u or an) thing " Jury tecommends-death sentence .for ex-Ma·rine By RANDA CARD\llEU Jurors recommt"nded death 1n the p~ ch.imbl.'r for 3 former El r oro 1annr v.tlosc first death sentence for the tonurt· mufdcrot a T usun "'oman \l.tlliO' erturncd b> th(' suite uprc~Coun four ~tar~ago John (1alcn DaHnpori, "· 'ihO\\Cd no rcJC11011 as the C'1ght•mJn four-"oman Or3nge ( ount) \upC'nor < oun JUI"\ dt"- hvercd 1ts 'erdtll Thur\da\ The mu'lt3th1ocd dcftndAnt. dad in a na~) blue s"'eater .md bro""n pants mxxJ qu1etl} bet~ctn ht lv.o Ja.,...~cr\ J\ ~u­ pcnor Court Judge E\crett Dicke) polled ca h Juror Da \.Ulpon' mother. JNn Lt'3l. sat t"'o rO\\S behind her n in the 1.:ourtroom and "'CPI qu1ctl} I!> 1he Hrd1l twas read BclorC' he wa It'd a"'a' ti~ ha1hlh. Da"enixltt lool..cd ba k a1 h1\ mot her and \m1kJ. but no \\Ord "'.t'fC c.xchanged Lrp1 declined to 'if'C'al. t.o rcparters • outsJdC' the counr~m Da,enpon "'3\ -.cnten~ to d1c in 1hc- &JS chamtlcr 1p 1%1 fc)r the murder ol ua)'k \nn L1ngk 10 But tht' state uprtmt' ( oun O\ crtumcd"lhe sentence in I ~8S Jnd a \t"ulnd pcnaltv 1nal was ordered Medical t'\J)(rlS 1c ltfit'd an the new penalt> tnal lh. t Lingle "'3 beaten. stabllt-d I f'I 11 me\ and her throat lashed before be "'u' 1mp.ikd on a n:ul-tudded "'ooden \talc "'hale 1111 ah' e Her nude txld "'~' found an an In. me lidd 1n \1ar~h 1 %0 ncar \.1 ) ford Road and the nta .\n.1 frttwa\ Oepu1' D1m1lt ttome' JcofTrcy Rob- 1n\On "'a JUb1tant ~1th the \erdtet. Goiters' money to help soap kitchen p l y IOI VAN EYKEN . Tee for fo ur mean!. up for man) turdty momma. at least IS four\omc'l carT)inJ dub arc eJtp«tcd to trek ( o\la Mesa Country C'l ub hun11n1 b1rd1e\ and caales for the comm un1t~ sou p pot R<"&• 1ra11on 1 open for thc-chant> goll tournament. v.h1ch wall benefit the me- one arn w up l11chen. tht ~11chcn·~ dir~tor. Merit Hatlcbcra. ~1d "We can 1111 U'IC some aolfcn:· ihe u 1d "ff )OU "'ant to pla). JUSI come 11 9 .m and StJn up. You don t ha\t to be a lfnl aol(~!· It'\ JU!tt 101n1 \0 bt' a whole lot or at South Coa t Chnsttan C h1.1nh Hatlebt'ra. who run thc 'loop k1t"hcn. ~•d 'lhc wa!> happ~ w11h thC' ad,ante reg1 trat1on, which h. d alre.1d' hncd up more tha.n 60 pla)tr rm the tournament the largest fund-ra1 ma c~cnl \he ha\ C' er held "It's our 1il"$t one. but 11·., &01ng real v.t'll." he Uld Hatlcbt'ra said he h3J laned up a number of cclebnt1e for the toumamtn1. ··r \e sot \Qmc Ram1 footNll pla~crs and ma)be (actrt' ') nJ•t D1dmson. and I thin~ 1·, c aot some JOCl e) anJ other people in profc 11onal r.port ·• \\CnUC , The soup,., prcp.ued at the Rea Center\ kuchen and '' then troosported I\, th\• lhur<.h where 1l I\ ~nc-d "lfc; meant "'e 'e had to tan earlier.~, "'c'' e h.sd to hur a coot. to suppleme nt our \Oluntecr cool ·· Jlatlc~ra said ... The mone) from thC' tournament a & 1na to help" 1th that " Hatlebcra'' mo'c from the Rea < enter to the church "a' spurred b' 3 Iona· tar er ~hare Uur \l1'e' lood d1stnbut1on \:enter and {ommun11\ dm1c Chent ol 1hc1d1n1~ and food d1stnhu- t1M center tend to tx-fna1nl) fam1 he<1, she 1d ~ hcrl"a her d1cntck includes a large number ot 'lm&)e people 1 nglt :-homeless people. par11cularh men 1cnd to arouse the mo t su p1c1on and Lil f«hngs in nc1ghborhoocS... \hC' ~1d Mcanwhlk. Uatkbc'rg 'kltd ht" 1s \till loo~1na for 1t permanent home for her up l 11chen, prtkrabh a "'a~hou~ 1n an 1ndu'>tnal or \.Ommcrc11I a~a a~a\ from r 1dent1al neighborhood run Friday, pril 28 R~strauon '' $100 per person. Procttd from the tournament \\Ill sup- Funds aencrated through the SIOO 1nd1' idual cntr) ftt\ will help ddra~ the ost of the soup ~11chcn'\ recent mo\t from Rea ommun1l\ \cnter on Hamil· ton trcct to the churtfl . ~hie h 1\ locatc'd ai lht' comer o f V1 'or1a lr«'t and Pl cntta 1and1na con11 u' er\) 1n neighborhood around the <.enter Re 1dcnts ha' e corn· plained 1l1r \t:m .iboul the "undc 1rabl , .. thc) '>I\ ~rc attracted b\ thc pn,a1c poHrt) '1clic:t 1acnc1es that o pc:rale at Rca Ctnccr. Earlier th•· 'car Hatkbcra ~ to mo'e hcr oup 11chen to remo't '\Omc ot thc ne1J)\borh,)U(l prt\\Urt from the mu h Tt't'-00 lime lut lhe tuurnt')' 1s ~a m n award' CC'rem n' "all t'C hcld afterward at about I pm in ihe cluh hou5t'. n one "'' h1n1 information about thc • No mttt1nas .cheduled. pon the soup kitchen' d11I) mnl SCl'\i~. ...,...., __________________ -.h1ch feeds about 200hunary people ada) POI.If I . I Of, lnlae 3601 Park Hew Lane and bf kc a of wt Bl> tr'ttt -.ere found cut. . d ••• ,.,n ow. • • · • ~ rc\tdent of tbt 200 bkxl of BufJl&B t•1Med a deadbolt lock of /1 Da' 1d Drhc npontd totMC>nc put 1 door to '''"" E)e arc and stoic dirt 1n and 1round the neck of the"' S 1lO1n cash 1n addauon to al•' tank o n her 1917 Ford Etron " f ounsain all• A car alarm. act1,attd afkr omt'· one tnNi to br.=ak into a IQ 0 \'W Rabbit perkcd in the 10200 hlod. of St.trr ~~cnue 11 pm. Tue~·~ foil~ the buraJar' ancmpt to 'ltcal the \Ctuclc' ICrtO . • • • Blue tpra) pe1nt wa uted on a bloick wan in the l6000blockof\1erra Sti'cc11:4() pm. Tunday. • • • A Sm stereo was ~\"fd ef\rr tbt a.lorit .ma.hed a W1ridow of a 1911. Y'W .oarbd lft tlW 16000 bb'k of BtOC*'h&ine trttt at ~ p m. T•.-.t..u. --7 ... ;u o.1bamd mow ,... mnovta .................... I 1000block "' ... llJtl ............... .. t•fttl ~and Tlleldly. r.-.. soup "'t hcn or turda' 's JOlf tour- nament hould Lall 6' l I O 6 lO p.m. Tuc'4ia) and a m. \\cdncsda\, The lo 1\ "'lucd ,at S:?.'60 . • • • mtone 101 1h• v.hecl fmm a \oil V.lJCn \an in the!' 1 00 bl ~ or \1csa VcrJe fut WcJnc~a~ ""'· tv.cen • is and 6 a m, l he lo '' \Alucd at S2.600 • ••• tc"'° ~crt \tolt'n from tv.o car\ btloniina 10 Co\ c 1otonf\I. 1666 upcnor \C bt-tv.ctn pm 1 uc\· da-. and Q a m Wednnda). lhc \tt·r~ and spcalcn arc 'aluC'd at SI .~ • • • ' Co.ta 1~ man and ~nman \\ert ltrtjtN Wrdf\t'tda on SUM'f c1on of pot~'1on of man.Juana and ba"'•"' ror uk. Pamdl Joan John· son. J 7. wu arrftted " • p m Tetf} M1kC' f •n. 12 • .-. .. arm.ltd at 11:1~pnv 1000 I k uf Ocla~are trttt. with a tambourine in ont hand and • coll t1on pl.Uc m.ahe other. Ht atkCd for mnne' 1anJ ht dC<'hncd. The man mu'lt ha\e hl"tn 1 phon), ~hc \11d1 ~<.•u~ h<' called her a name and utN the t-~otd • • • man t Ii. hl'I o~n h~ •1th h1m and t " a ho"'er 1n tM rtttroom It \.kOonald'~ re taurant at In· d1an1roti, ~'enuc and lkach Buuk,ard. lhc man tot ••Wf .... O\Cf th<' plaa;• I CUtlOftW'I' com-• pta1ntd ~ C... DAILY Ptf..OTI ,,_., Aprl 21, .. Polle can't confirm ck on talk show SAN FRANOSCO (AP) -Air- pon DOlice have C'ODduded the ddai1s om lalk show bolt Monon Downey Jr.•1a11c9id-ult by neo-Nazas "dad not baDDen" II reported. I Spokes.. man salcl Tlumday. "The f.lc1s Ctf11inly did not has>pen the way Mr. Downey said they happened. We cannot aubsllnt~te any of his claims ... either way," said airport spokesman Ron Wilson. Downey, the controvenial star of schlock TV t said he wu attacbd by skinheads an 1 restroom at San Francisco International Airport Monday niaht. He said they tried to shave has bead and scribbled reversed swutikas on his face, sweallhin and pents. Jim Gabbert. the owner al local television s&alion KOPY-TV, wbida aired Oown~y's lhow Monday~~ bad aaid earher that be would the show if pol~ rejected Downey's story. But Gabbert said Thurtday that he is postponina bis decision because reporu of the allcpd attack remain inconclusive. "fm beainnina to doubt it myself more and more, that i~~/pened," Gabbert said of the al assault. But he also found "so many in· consistencies" in police comments on Seniors suspected of sabotaging test. scores TORRANCE (AP) -Seniors at a hi&h-achievina hi&h school sabotaged their answers on a test that ~asurcs the school's academic qualiry, and one said the diminished scores were a rebellion qainsl pressure to perform. Administrators at West High School denied there was too much pressure, and a spokeswoman for the State Department of Educatio n sug- aested that dragging dow n the school's score on the California Assessment Test may have been sparked by something else. "I think it would be interesting to know what else is goin& QO at that campus. The last time this happened at a school a few years aJO. students were mad at the administration for putting speed bumps in the parking lot," said state Department ofEduca- tfon spokeswoman Susie Lange. She said officials at the education depanment:s testing office have talk- ed to school officials and said there was no chance of getting a second test. The results are used to determine a school's academic placement com- pared to other schools in the state. The results arc published in news- papers and are considered by the state for achievement awards lmd grants. Home buyers use the results when a good school district is a consider- ati on. Reading scores at West High School dropped from the 85th per- centile statewide last year to the 5 I st percentile this year and math scores fell from the 95th P.C rcentilc in 19&1~8 to llsL.pc.rccnllle this year. "We thoufiht that 1t was the wrong high school, • said Principal William Bawden. "And then we got some rumors that maybe some of the k niors had sabotaged the test." He said a check of students' test booklets, which' are not signed. show- ed an unusual number of wrona answers in 18 booklets, includina some booklets that contained no riaht answers. Bawden said one stucknt admitted deliberately doing badly on the test. He denied extraordinary pressure was placed on students to do well. BiU Franchini, head of the Tor- rance Teacher Association, sa1d Thursday he had talked to teachers at West High School in this Los Angeles suburb, and said he was unaware of any extra problems or pressure that would have caused the sabotage. But..Franchinj said the GAP test 1s a ripe target for angry students, si nce names are not on the tests and the results arc averaged for the entire school. "A lot of these seniors have been tested, perhaps over tested," said Franohini. "They hav~thc California Test of Basic S!Olls, the Scholastic Aptit)Jde Test. arid various achieve- ment tests. They are tested, tested, tested. So when this one comes along and it doesn't have their name on it. they may think 'Well, so what?"' Student body President Kelle Pncc said Tuesday some seniors became disgruntled when teachers inter- rupted classes to prepare students fol' the test and when administrators visited classes stressing the import· ance of ctoing well. · "They said this is thF ttst that as the school's report card." said Price, "and West is a really good school and that we all want to keep it up. I think a lot ofpcoplc rc9Cnted that." Franchini disagreed with ~P.cc's allegation that extraordinary pressure was brought on,students. • Lange said the last time a test was sabotaged was in 1984-85, when CAP scores were tied to state cash bonuses to he schools. the incidtnt that he doubts that M has beard lhc full •tory. MeUwhlle, Gabbert 111d calls to Jbe Miilion were running about SO.SO Nptdi111 whct~r to cancel the show cw DOL Downey's one-hour show was lbown bnefly on another San Fran- citco station last fall, and Monday was the first time it was shown on KOFY. Since the report and Downey's 1n1erviews with local press while still sportiDJ the Nazi insignias, ~lice have tned unsuccessfully to venfy his story, fueling speculation the skin- head story was a publicity stunt. "There s JUSt a lot of mconsistcn- Sunset on hold SpKe Muttle Atl4lntll II olt=.. sc••d bJ the revolYlfte .. ,. vk• ltruct•• .........._., • the sun Mb prlortoconllltu: 1"9 Mrvk• pr._.....,. for tcN1aty1 scheduled a.unctt wldl the M•gellan lfNIC• ~ ..... at over I t1el, Ind appettntJy bit llOr) chaners 11 tune pt on, .. Willoe Mid. A•ect 1finvesuptondetnmincd the attack WU faked, he ttplifd> .. I don't WUl 10 make that Rat s&ate1Mnt ... 11 cirrtainly leavn a lot ofsuspicions u flr u I'm concerned.•• Jim Lanpn, 1 former producer. writer and road manaaer for "The Morton Downey Jr. Stiow" aaid in Thursday ed1taon1 of The Record of Hackensack that Downey told him last month he would attempt 1 stunt to bolster saaina ratinp. J""'ffe saad he thouaht it would set ham national atte,tion," said Lanpn, who left the show in ~mber. 14 l'Jold winning lotto tlck~ts to S 115 ml/I/on pot MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP) - Founccn winn ina ti ckets were picked in the state's record S 115 million lottery Jackpot, a com puter analysis showed Thursday, and two w1nne~ quickl~ were claimed by a group of Ohio factory workers and a Penn- sylvania fam ily. The bt& J_ackpot was totaled at SI 1,,578,980.14, about 30 minutes af\cr 14 workers from a Windham. Ohio, brick factory arrived to claim a share of it, said Jim Scroggins, lottery executive director. People from Washington, Pa., and East Windsor. N.J,, also~claimcd to hold winning tickets, but dad not .arrive at lottery n cadquaners Thurs-day. ScrogJns said each of the 14 iackpot tickets will be worth 531 7,524.67 a }car. orrnorc than $8.2 million paid out over 26 years "I couldn't believe it. 1 stall don't," said bnck worker Butch Shavers, 38, of Warren, Ohio. Also amvang-..to claim a wanning ticket were Al ven o Handel, 65. of Portage; her son. Jun, 39, of~ummcr Hill, and her daughter, Nancy Wil- liams, 34, of Fort Montgomery. N.Y. Mrs. Wiiiiams said she got:l!_x of the winnina numbers from a com- puterized palm ccadcr at an open-air bazaar when she and her husband were vacationing in mid-March in the Bahamas. "I didn't believe an them," Mrs Williams said of the palm reader ··1 l)elleve it was just luck." Mrs. Handel added the seventh number, 24, based on the number of tickets they had purchased. Jim Handel 11 a coal miner, Mrs. Williams 1s a library technician at the West Point Military Academy and Mrs. Handel 1sa retired house keeper w, Bank of America i open 'aturd11y\ from 9 AM to I PM at over 825 bmnchc . At mof'l' lc..lC«•· tion rhan any other bank in Califon1ia. And \\.'e\~ ex tend d our weekday hour., a~ well a~ our wc~ck. lt your bank isn't giving ~u convenience like thi\, it i n't doing the job. cw Hours ~fon Thur. Q AM·-+ P\t f rkl,w <l A \t h P\i !:'.11urd:-1y c1 A\t I PM . .. Star Wan test In state told WASHINGTON -S&ar Wars acient11ts an Cahfomaa conducted a 20. second laboratory fiaaht test of a prolotypc weapon dts•~ to maMUver in specc to dntroy enemy boolien early an n1aht, oflk11ls announced Thu~y. The \Cit of a Sl)9Ce 8acd Interceptor prototype. la•n Mondar !" • laboratory at Edwards Air Force Besc, was billed 1 a breakthrouah "Y rhe PentqOn. It followed a test fljaht of the vehicle lu1 No\'. 18 lastana two ~onds . .. The last test proved that the baby could stand up. This one provC'S that at can walk," said Pentagon spoke man Dan _Howard. Budget 'parade of pain' seen SACRAMENTO -The chairman of the Assembly Wa)'s an~ Means Committee says the LeJislaturc would be forced to accept deep cuu in-health and welfare pr<>srams without a tu increase or a budget compromise wtth the aovemor. . Assemblyman John Vasconcello • D-San Jose, said Wednesday he 1s lookina ahead to a "parade of pain" when le~slatJvc bud&et committees start worll on Gov. Gco(JC DcukmeJian's $47.8 balhon budact next mo~th. . DcukmeJian spokesman Kevin Brett called the assemblyman s ~aryung premature, noung that the aovcrnor and legislative leaders ha ve met fhc lime 'this year to discuss the budget. · Rights group 'responsible' for fire MONTEREY -An animal nahtsgroup da1mcd respons1b1hty Thunday for a fire at Luce-Carmel Meat Co. that authonues said did about SJ .000 an damage. • Firefighters quickly e~t1ngu1shed the fire at 1009 Del Monte Ave. after a worker in the building smelled smok.e and reported the fire at ~:04 a.m., according to Monterey fire mars~al ~1ck Rodewald. T~e ~u1ld mg 1 located about two miles from the city's h1Stonc Cannery Row d1stnc1. Officials found "multiple incendiary devices" beneath ~he two-story wooden structure but refused to give any details pending further inves11aat1on, Rodewald said. Eastwood denies claims of lawsuit LOS ANGELES -Omt Eastwood on Thursda) denied claims ma& by longti me companion Sondra Locke an a law u1t that contended the tough-guy actor promised to support her fo r hfe but has kicked her out "I am deeply disappointed and saddened that she' taken this kind of action,,. Eastwood said in a statement 1 sued b> pubhc1st Dc~rah Kelman. .. It will soon come to hght that these accusation~ are unfounded and without mcnt, bov.e\er. this matter W111 be dealt with in an appropnate legal arena. Beyond that I ha'e no comment.'' Eastv.ood said Toxic probe turns to mllltary surplus BIRDS LANDING-A prosccutor~1d Thursda) that an illegal stockpile of hazardous chemicals includes compounds that were M>ld at m1htaf) auctions despite legal restnct1ons on pnvatc use Mark. Pollock, a· Solano ount) deput) district attorne). said he 1s investigating whet.her . the Department of Defense violated any la~s in auctioning the chemicals that were subsequent!)' stored b> private 1ndmduals in the unauthonzcd dump Au\tlont1cs acting on an anonymou tip discovered 75,000 gallons of chemicals Apnl 20 in and around a barn in the acramento Rn er Delta about 50 milts-east of San Fn1nasco.-Thc discovery prompted tht' temporary evacuation of fi"e families. '\ \'I' I 0 '\ ·\ I, H H I t : t S Wright's appea~ due next month ' WASHINGTON -The chairman of the HouJC ethics oommattec ~1d Thursday that Hou~ peaker Jam Wnaht prob.'Jbl} v.111 not be a11oY.-ed to ntllke a pcrsonaJ appeal to the panel unur he appears tn his own defense at a disciplinary hcanna cJtpccted to come neJtt month Asked whether Wnght's rcque t to appear earlier had bttn senled Rt'J) Julian Dixon, D-Cahf. said "No, there has not been an aarttment reached ·· He added, "I assume he ~ould appear at the d1sc1plmary hearing:· North travels while Jury deliberates .W ASHI NOTON -Whtlt' the JUI')' continued de<:1ding his fate Thu""a)'. Ohver Nonh turned his attention to a Spt.>ech to an 1n v11at1on-only audience an Ohio. North, the former Na11onal Security Council aide being toed on 12 criminal charaes stemmina from 1hc lran·C'ontra affair, has made several speeches since the tnal bepn on Jan 11 at fees believed to be S20.000-S25,000 qch. -Mked..bow much North was acttma for Thursday n1gh&'s pecch at the Bankers Oub 1n C1ne1nna11, club manaicr Bnan wure satd "that's confidential.'' Bush: No chemicals for making co~alne MIAMI -Usi na the bull)' pulpit of the White ttous.c. President Bush uraed parents and tockhokkr!. Thursda to demand that Amcncan compantes "act responsiblf' to pre"ent 1) cbt'mica.ls from bem& used to produce cocame. .. ""No-chcm1cals. no-coca1fte°:' Dush told an 1ntcrna1tonahit u1 enfoTttmmt conference attended by dclcplc from 30 nataol\ "few Amcncans arc aware that 1llqal1)'111:11vcrtcd bemls or danacrou chemicals -clearly marked with lJ. . corporate loaos -arc routinely 1lcd in the Jungles of Colombia.•· Bush $0&Jd Agents trying to scare birds from splll . VALDEZ.Ataska -Ononc 1de ofPrince Wilham Sound. waklhfcaacnu Kt up scarecrows and firework\ Thursday to ~re m11nitory birds from landing on oily bcache A daft'ertnt kind of tircworks was be1na planned on tbt' other idc or the ~. where resadcnts or Cotdo\'I preoaftd for a to•n meeuna Tlwnday niaht with officials of Eu on. the Cout Guard and otbcn anvoh·ed '" clcan1n1 the nltJOn's wont 011 spill. "OHIDHHlll' MELIOURNE, Aultrlli'a -Vacc Pretidalt Dan Quayk ttle'brated ~ U.S.-AusuaJian relations Thul'lday and an perticular pra1.lfd Australia · for its military defentc efrons. Quayle, on h11 iecOnd day an Auttnlia, OtW htrc from Canberra. •heft be &old • flW CIOlt-..... IM United 5'atn would lik~ to tee tt1 ~ , .. the PlldftC lic:t ap lllOft ol die tab for detew at a tune When W•inJtoft 11 mtninlnt ita mihwy budert. But M prailed Auttt11M fOr its tftk1I to ' mhaace leCUnty. •• " • , 11M::aAl.-fl'O (AP) -CaljlDrnil i¥CMM cu reciiMS 1re pourias into 1be ... le aa a ra1e Iba& it 11 pen:aa above lat year, but Nie of6cials ~ cautiOus.ly refuUnl to draw too many~ condUlions from tbe flood ofc..b. . The 1taac depolited S 119 million in 11aac bank KCOUnts Thunday. briftli11110W depolits for the month to SJ.I billion for the inco~ and business tun. compared to S2. 7 billion durina A~ l 988, Franchise Tu Boerd spokesman Jim Reber said. Thole tiaures reflect the extra peyments Californians sent in with the state tax returns, whi.ch were due ApriJ 17. Rebtr said Franchise Tu Board officials have no idea yea why taxpayers w~ reportin1 more w due. But be said it is very unhkely that it is because of under- withhold1na. because the averqe refund also declined sharply-from $293.02 in 1988 to $247.61 th11 year. 'That reductton 1n refunds ~as added another $400 I c n't millioa in income w recnpes ~IO ... yar, lw laid. Bua, Jiteber cauuoned, all of the data ao far is in calh receipts. whJCh ~ subject to much wider nuctuations lhan dw final fttum a~r all adjus&ments. "What -.e know '°' sure 11 that the news (abput tax re«Jf?'!) 11 aood We don't really know how &Ood. or why, ' Reber said "Calh rtee1pt9 can vary for all 1<>rt or reasons. and wedon·t know how\1&nificant this is. But the fact that the refunds are down almott SO buck a person is very iipificant." Tak.ina the entire fiscal year, since last July I , the state has takeo m S 13 5 billion from the income w, compared to SI 1.4 b1lhon last year, an fricrca~ of 18 pcrcfot Income lH cash receipts. rfot countm1 withholding, totaled S6. 724 billion for the year since July I, compared to SS.165 billion for the "lme date last year. Receipts for the bank and coi'porauon ta>. v.ere also oflncom taxmon up. bMt tW a mon modeM 9.l """"'·from 14.196 bilion to $4.691 billion, while Wet tax rectipts, which have a 1o., Ila tame from coll«tiOft by mcrchanu lO 1tatc recr1pt, wre up thr:oueh March by 6.1 percent. lhe sta&e finance Depenment had proJCCtcd a total ofS4,, billion 1n tax rettipts for April, includin& the . lcs w. whach has not ~t bttn counted. The pendina S46 billion state bud&tt for the 1989-90 fitcal )Car 11 baled on ptOJCCt1ons of 1ncrnscs of I I. I percent in personal income tu receipts from this )'ear, 6.8 percent in sales lU revenues and 6.4 percent in corp0raic tu revenue . Cindy Katz, •pokeswoman for the state Department of Finance, ttie budactma arm of Gov. George Ocu- kmeJ1an's offi"', said that office was also surpmcd by the increased 1nrome tax revenues, but that 1t as too earl~ 10 draw any conclusions. "It's \Cl)' clear that there's a lot more than \\t' aat1e1peted. Wt an pttety •f'Prited, bUI we•tt Ml 1Ure what happened ytt," he ••d. "Re"cnues wt"tt up $106 m1lhon onr proJ«ttOn\ throup March. and we ha'e to 'tudy the Apnl fiaurcs, but they're up" kc) bud1c1 anah t tor the LqiJlature. who declined to be quoted b> name, '81d wht'n all of tht' ta1' receipt fiaure\ are in, 111s "pretty clear total re\lcnun will be at least $400 million, ma)~ SSOO m1llton abo"e e t1mate ... which he described a ··a S1tn1ticant. but not cx1 raord1nary amount" in a $43 billion state budsiet Senate Pre 1dcnt Pro T cm Da" 1d Roberti of l os niclcs, also Wll\ cautious about paintana too ros) of an economic picture for the \late. . Roberti, the Ocmocnu1c leader ol thc Senate. uid 1f 1t ~oe\ turn out that net rev enue'i e'<ceed e4>t1mateli by $500 million. that "will help ca'ie the C:\1sun1 problem. not eliminate 11. · ,-----------------------------------~--------~------,..-----------------------------~------::-------....-----------~--------....... =-~~----~ Mesa hospital expansion OK' d 8y 80tl VAN IYKIN Of .... 0-..""" k.,, Costa Mesa plannina com- missioners have approved a major expansion of Collqe Hospital, the Clty's la.racst health care 1ruutuuon. The propo~ expansion will add 17,000 square feet to the hosp1taJ and 41 beds, cxpandina tts capacity nearly SO percent. The hosp1tar now has 99 beds. Hospital offic1aJs say the new beds will be devoted to adult p ychiatnc care, a service now offered only on a small scale. "We have a small adult psychtatnc ward now, and that will be g.iven.over to Juvenile psy.ch1atrk care when we have the new fac1hty," said Don G1lhpn, vice president for construc- tion and design with College Health Enterpnses, which owns the hospital G1lhpn esumated that the new wina would cost more thanS I million to construct, but added that he would not have a reliable prOJttt1on uoul bids were received. Construction bads arc due by Ma y I 5. he said. Collqe Hospital, 301 V1ctona St . offers aeneral medical, surgical and PS)_ch1atnc services The company owns another hosp1· tal. also called College Ho p11al. in Ce rritos, as "'ell as the Mount Bachelor Educational .\t-adcmy. a school for troubled teens 1n Bend. Ore. The ne~ w1na at the Cost.a Mesa facility 1s bema designed by La Mesa· based architect Ernest Ham Amburgey's kin in crash, ·refuses test 8y JANET ZIMMERMAN - OI -0..., "'9C Sun The arcat·n1~ of Co ta Mesa Councilman On AmbUf'iC) tncd to use her uncle's pos1t1on to pm lcntcncy after an allcied drunken dnYll\I BCCldent In whU;'.h ShC WIS LOJured, poll.cc said Tuesda) V1Ck1e l ynn Am'buracy. 26. was stopped Sunday af'\emoon af'\er dnv- ma her 1988 Isuzu Impulse head-on into an ontommg car, accordtn& to pohce reports filed by Officer Paul Ellis. The Costa Mesa ""oman suf- fered t"'o broken nbs and a fractured wri t and was taken by ambulance 10 Cotte:-ac Ho patal • Amburaey reruscd to submit to a blood alcohol test. which could mull in a Slll·month uspcns1on of her liceo~ traffic 1nve t1ptor AO)d Waldron said " he th~ her uncle's name around and she really u!Cd some rou&h lanauaac." Waldron said C"ouncilman .~mburicv said the -"'-o~m_a_n_o-nly menl1oncc!"t\1s name so he could be called and informed of the accident. .. , didn't do anytbm& to IJ"c her favorable treatment, nor did she act any 'favorable' trcatr11ent," he said Witnc"cs said Vickie .\mburacy was headed -.nt on 21 <it ttttt when she made a left tum 1n front ofa Ford Bronco driven by Michael Ostood of Costa Mna. But Ollc;>Od t<Hd police AmbUflCY ran a atop lian and was headed toward • puted·car-Whcn she-~ into his lane. No one elJC was 1n1ured. Amburacy had a "moderate odor of an alcoholtc btveraec on her breath," her eyes we~ bloodshot and ht'r apeech slurred, tht' ~n states ~ allcledly to&d the oftker sht' drank • thrtt beers at the s~ap mttt Tbc ca• wu submttted to the disanct anomey for pr01ttUt1on. Waldron said. 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Phyllis Rosser said she studied the ans"ers turned in by I 00.000 students on the November 1987 SAT. and pinpointed 23 questions of the total 145 in which one SC'< did at least JO percent ~tter than the other Boys dtd better in all but two, she said. '°The5e questions arc tipping the balan~. ;\s a result. four years ofh1gh school uch1c\ement go down the dram. They're wiped out by a three-hour test."' said Ro~scr. whose study was pa1d for with federal monc) under the Women's Educauonal Equ1t)' Act. The SAT written by the Educational Tcsung Service is taken by 1.5 m1lh on students annually. 52 perce nt of whom arc gjrls. In 1988. ave rage female scores were 13 points lower than male SCOt'CS on the verbal section of the test and 43 points lower on the math section. The major purpose of the SAT is t" predkt first-)'ear college grades. However, Rosser said studies-show tha1 females earn higher average grades than males in both high schoolaod first-year college classes, Rosser said ETS has a bias-screening process but does not make its results available to researchers or the ppblic. She said her study 1s the first 10 identify specific questions ' hat Grcate a gender gap. - for the verbal section. she said an e~ample of a malc- t:nascd question would be "'D1v1dends are to stock- holders ... " with the answer being "as ro}aJties are to writers." A qucsuon favonng females would be "Lo"c is to requite ... " with the ans"er being ·•as attack 1s to retaliate." While the verbal sccuon "'ould be eas} to balance. Rosser said, problems in the math questions that produced a substantial sconng discrepancy were not as ob' 1ous.' he said more research ts needed in that area but the questions should be removed 1mmediatc!Y because of the discriminatory effect on women. The test 1s .. underpred1ct1ng the performance of 780.000 girl~ ever) ;car," she ~id. "Why are we letung this happen to girls ' Nancy Bu non, d1rcctorofthc E f adm1ss1ons testing program. defended the SA T"s accuracy as·a predictor and said shghtly lov.ergrade point a"cragcs for freshman boys "ere due to hardnosed grading by math and science professors in courses more hlcely to be taken t)y boys. In general. she said. "almost all of these score differences reflect \alid academic d1ffercriceszbe n men and women ta l ing the test." Burton said. hov.e\er. that ETS has recently un to adjust the SAT. "We are thro"ingoutquesuons that sho" thcy·re unusually difficult for men or unusually difficult for women. We al so do 1t forcthnicgroups.·· she said. The first test developed that way was given last March and results arc not ~ct in. she said. Rosser said the consequences of the gender gap include loss of scholarships to girls -chief among them Nauonal Mcnt holar. hip awarded to students who score h1g~cst on the preliminary l\ T (PSAT) m their j11n1or year of high sc hool. In ackht ion. the study says the test scores affect women's chances of admission to 1,500 colleges and universitic.s th.at use ~AT cutoffs as an adm1s<>1on standard and they limit access to ginea an<! talented programs that colleges offer to high school tudents. Rosser 1s director of the Equahty in Testing Project, a pnvate firm that studies the cause and impact of sex b1a m standardized testing. he 1s also a senior research associate at the Center for Women Pohc) Studies. a group that dra"'s fµnds from private and go"cmmcnt sources to produce matcnals on pohcJes that affect women. 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I \ I I The following hst of Oran~e Coast real estate transfers. which includes the name of tbc bu)'er. oddrc s and the price paid for the propcny. was compiled from county records and escrow companies by Homeowners Marketing Services. Company officials say the list may have an error factor of 7 ~rccnt during a year's time because of speculation buying and errors. The list is pubhshed for the informational ust of our readers and 1s protected b) copynght to Home- owners Marketing Sen tccs Lapa Beacb Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M Schott. IOI 7 Balboa ~ve. S 126.000 Efy K. Shiraz1. 551 Blumont t. $596.000 Mr. & Mrs.< athlccn L. Pilkington, 24625 Camden Coun S 144.0QO Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Hamel. 490 Diamond St. $290.000 Scan M. Tabor. 5:? I Nicholas ( ourt $189,000 Barbara C. Wagner. I 165 "Jona Drive $259,000 Jacques J. Palmer. :!560 R1,1cra Drive $208.000 Mr. & Mrs. John L. C'hung. 8 Ro} al Tern Lane S263.000 Steven Kariyama. 9 pnngbrook Road $360,000 James B. Dougheny. 31 1 Viejo ()1 $560,000 Mr.&: Mrs. Ortr.m Nalt<rou~lu. 115 Wtymouth Place $635.000 La1aaa Nl«i•el Donald A. Johnson. 32581 Balearic Road $607 .000 .. Dons D. Mills. 42 Bar'dness Lane $280,000Mr. &. Mrs Robert S. ·muh. 18 BcthanyS537.000· Bob Sansom, 25352 Calle Becerra '"',.,, <>wMr ~8"119f"P.,. o.11r<t ..., IN! ~h -· • &tyl "' -·'Y 11"¢.llty goOCI ... qiHllltf "''°"' --llW locs.ty t !f'llf'IJ -wwrut~ 10 ~ •••""Of in moll.,,., ol 1,,. -u d.tyt-t~ei_...u -•into w IOI ... -~ ~~ .. Mr. & Mrs. Anna M. Vanroon. 24645 Camden Coun S 163.000 Frank D. Kelleher, 246 71 Camden Court $147,000 Susan R. Tesmer. 26 C amptun Place $1 69,000 Mr. & Mrs. Phthp ~. Kohler, 35 CardifTS709,000 YounftS. Kim. 37 CardtfTS 725.000 ML&. Mrs.. Ra)JllOnd T Sharp, 29441 Chrisuann Wa) S 170.000 Mr. & Mrs. Ra}mond K Krau-.. 29372 Chrisuana Wa y S258.000 Mr. & Mrs S1 T Ngu)en, 29382 Chnsttana Wa} $286.000 Mr. & Mrs.. Joe W Atlms. 29386 Christiana Wa} S225.000 Mr. & Mrs. 0 . Paul Oamore. 294 "1 Chnstiana Wa> $262.000 Duncan N. MacDonald. 29416 Ch nst1ana Wa> S235.000 Mr. & Mrs ~arl D Prrscou 25051 Pla)a No 0$164.000 Eugene D Al' 1n 8 Clcarv.ater Coun $143.000 Mr & Mrs. Steven D Hakola 10 Copps Hill $267,000 Mr. & Mr~· Robert ( Pn.tt7 58 Coronado Pointe $746.000 Henl) R. Wea' er. 2R48 I Del Mu $236.000 Douglas L. Merker '9 Ounn Si. $233.000 Mr. & Mrs Dale Bagg\, 49 Dunn ·t $240,000 -'l.oui~ . Jone<., l f-airmont $402.000 Mr. & Mr!. Luke ( l.angford Q Guadalmina Dmc $705,000 Mr. & Mrs. Teresa A Bmh. 26 Henley Dme S 129.000 Mr & Mrs John Wh1th}. 31 Henley Dnve S356.000 C<Jnrad A <iick 1Q Henle) r>mc S314,000 David N. P1mentlc, 28 12 I Mariposa No. 216$129.000 !.. Mr. &. Mrs. Nick Lomax 91 Mar&e1lle $725,000 . • Nicholas J. Baker. 4 Martirtiquc SI 35,000 Mr. & Mrs. Cra1g A. Jones, 30402 Mirador Court $388,000 Roberta L. Kura, 31042 Montesa Dmc $240,000 Cynthia K. Ragoneni. 1-V 1guel Pointe Drive $23:?.000 Mr. & Mrs. David A. Homer, 24111 Nuthatch Lane $497,000 Edith L Da vid. 24 J 15 Nuthatch Lane S.S07 ,000 Mr. & Mrs. Richard I. Moore. 4 Oakchff Dm c $325.000 Mr & Mrs Jo1ln R. David Jr .. 8 Oakchff Dnve $352,000 Mr. & Mrs. Da"1d M. Browru.na. 30361 Pasco Del Valle $373,000 · uro} Sn)dcr. 25621 Pasco La Cresta J 142.000 Y A Krantz 111 25642 Paseo La (res ta SI S0.000 Jcffre) P Da' 1cs, 5 Pearl S 146.000 usan P. F1udc. 67 Pearl Ave. $1 30.000 Mr.&. Mrs. James Velasco. 15 Pon t. $240,000 Soonhec Oh. 30071 Poseidon $250,000 , .Mr & Mrs Pablo L. Pedroza, 28536 Rancho Laguna $240,000 Mr. &.~n. Edward M.L>antcs TV, 7 R1d1crock $3 28.000 Loren10 J Bellocch10. 28561 Ro Maralcna $250,000 Mr. & Mrs Anthony We,Jc}. 3 Russ.el Lane $520,000 Komulc Udoms1lpa. lOSand Oa.k.s Road $340.000 \itr &. Mn Carleton E. Schu~n. 25071 <ianona '>t $253,000 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijil s 21 2 .ooo Frednch W Becker. 25051 Calle Todd Abrahams. 24092 lJ Hermosa A \C S~60.000 Karen A ferrum. 28181 rrcnto '-o 98S1 15,000 Randy Bodek didn't know how tD treat a woman, but on his summer vacation, he's going tD learn - delivering pizza to the sexif.St women in town. , Playa No C $141,000 Tam Skeen. 23i00 C'ambndgc o 48 $1 24,000 Mr. & Mrs Carol~n K Maurer. 24555 Camden Court S+.S9,000 Mr. & Mrs Patncia E. Hanson. 24586 Camden Court SI 56.000 Jim L. Spano, 24592 Camden Court SI 52,000 Todd Bee.leer 24111 la I lermo..a A vc. $200,000 • Mr. & Mrs Ke\tn J ~ltne. 20 Landin& S3 0.000 Bons Landau .nn I L<t\ Rn\a\ C 1rclc SS00.000 Mr. & Mrs John M \ian\lr'Orth Jr .. 2413 l Las NoranJaS Dme SB6.000 Mr & Mrs. Rabmdra 1enc:1e\, 30382 Le Port $535,000 Mr. & Mrs. Hsiu I %en, 18 1--------------, Mandalay $565,000 Mr. & Mr\. Jut Y C hc;ng.. 'O Mandalay $540,000 Gary Pncgcl, 24606 Camden C'oun $143.000 Government Books • Mr. & Mts H Mi chael '\meh, '4 Maoo..J:iy $510,000 Roben C. nderson. 28 Marante $229.000 Jdf~~)' Won. 30761 fat1l )'n r>r1 ve $320.000 John A Lard.as 7 pnnibroolt Rd \345,000 Mr & Mrs f, c1 . Yang. 7 Elizabeth S239,000 Mr. & Mrs Charles Apt. Q Raphael SS00,000 Mr & Mrs Lu W T1ons. 7 St Vincent S367,000 . Mr & Mrs Allan J. Hom, 24891 St<>ncpte $1 56.000 Greao11 G · Sizemore. 29532 T cracina $25 1,000 Earl S Madison.· 8 Thomas $224,000 Michael Purcell: 14 V1cwpomtc Drive $499,000 Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. wanson .• 24841 Vts Ma101fica S239,000 Mr. &. Mrs Daniel Hewko, Vl\la C'atalin.i ~S0.000 RUFFELL'S UPIOl.SnlY llC . .......... c... ... 1m~m11--•n r ' J. Panel move to make thrift · • owner:s share more of risk -.rMAnYAHaY t capi&al ~~~ll im~ on wimpout,''hetoldhisool~."ln ..-.............. sau their bialest oompditor. ''I've fact tbl dtftn1tion ora wimp is '°'"' dHJNOTO • never teen • prnidcntial lobby on a to become someone who ttf"tt on W ~ N The Houle benkina bill reach into the oomm.inee the Houte Blnk1na Committee." 8ankiDI Committee moved Thurs-Jcvel like this bd'~." Annun110 -.-a1 tht primary author <tty to make uv~ and loan owMrs • Tbeadmmmrahon had prattcd the of an amendment approved two put ~ ~ 13.. ion o( their own Senate's action lut wtek to require 'Attks 110 1hat wc>uld reqllirt thrift :1., at rilk 10.f>!Otect tupe{cers. S&LownentoputupSJ.SOiocapital owners within a year to show they from .u!ure ftucos ~the pnce ora forcacb SIOO in loans they write. But have SI.SO in "tanpblc" atpttal such S90 biUi.on federal betlout. 1t allO immediately IOUlht more in as cath or stock caslly,convcrtJble to Tbc'l-mcm~rpancl_bepnactin1 the form of an amendment to the cashforevery $100thcylcnd. on a Bush MlnantAratJon~ndorscd Houte version. vowilll to "take the While that has bttn ch1racten1cd effort ~t ,•oWd mak;e ope~tors of ca1e to I.he tallpeyen" if its new as both. touahenina ind ~akeruna the nauon s l ,9SO thrift 1nsutut1on.s demand was not met. ' Bush's onaanal proposal, the same put up SO pm:e11t more capnal than a 9P,ponents. however. said the new fisurc was adopted bY the Senate but b11l lpl)roved b)' the Senate last week. infustons of cash 1n vestments be1 na • with fe~er accountin1 loopholes that "Without real capital -hard demanded as a la~er of protcc11011 ~ouJd prevent fcc:kraJ rcaula1on capital -l~ llJtpt)en hive no between S&L lcnd1na pract1c~ and from recovenoa• all that amount in eroteetlon," said the Hou.tie Blnkina the aovemment's dep<>s11 insurance the event ofan S&L's failure. Committee ctwrman, Rep Henry funds would dnvt 600 to 700 moder-Oonzalez. likened .. aood will" cx- Gonzakz, 0-Teus. as he opened atelr healthy thnfts out ofbus1ne em ptions from ha.rd cash, stock or debate on 1 proposal to create a ··0ur cho ice 1s stmplc." said Rep other cqu1ty capital requirements capital requirement ofS2.2S for each Frank AnnunL10, D-111. "Do ~e save that the aovernmcnt has a.ranted StOOof&n'inflrtution's loans. the-S&:L mdumy .. forthc Ammc:in S&Ls over the last eiaht years to "a Both President Bush and Treasury peo~lc who Y.a-nt a home ... or do ~c son ice-cream cone 10 the July sun." SecrttaryNicholasBradywcrccalhna sell it out." "Good wtll pro\ldcs nothfog ifthc members Thursday to uric their But Rep. Toby Roth, R-W1s . insutu1ton1ocs down,"hesa1d. "This support for the toupiened c.apital countered that any ins111u1wn that entire exercise 1s a sham unless we requirement, accordina to several cannot raise tts level of capital 10 chanae the way the savings and loans lobb}'1Sts. • S2.2S for every SI 00 1n loan~ on their operate We cannot in good cons- .. Tbis is extraordinary," said Ken books "should not be in the bu'11-c1encc require the taJtpayers to pay Gunther of the Independent Bankers ness." out b1lhons of dollarsand at the same Association, which with other ban1c "If we don't streJ'\&thcn the capital 11mc tell them they must bear all the trade orpn1z.ations wants toupcr ~qu1rcment., tbis LS golf\& to be a real ,,., ..... SH THRIFTS/ AIJ \ '1 •:HI (. \ '\ DH t : \ '1 Builders struggle to erect .more homes on small space llyDOftWA~ ~,.. ...... ...., Like a tabletop cont ina houttt from pla)' · a cards, architects and land owners under economic preuure have cballeneed each other to put the mott family units onto one lot. It's a contest that bas wnt home dttlpers to scramble the typical, ncarl)' uniform home WPf by belldma hne , stackl.nt floors. carvina nooks and addlnl wan· dOWI. The tnck, they ..,-ce. t to pcnuade the buyer that desp11e the hiahcr number of oe1ahbors, the place fttls hke home. Members of the real e tate industry call 1he ch•nac a nettSSll) dnvcn by soann' house pnccs, dw1ndhna availab11Jty ofland and increauna traffic conacstton La t year alone the a verase pri~ 11 pped far faster than 1nflat1on and rose b) more than a third whHe the Orlnae County population are"' b) 40.000. Not surpnsma. the buuword in construction now is "densny." "Density 1s 1he lvat1on ofh1gh lana cost." Berk us Oro up Architects' Barry Bcrkus preached to the lndu1U')' lbunday 01 thr 8uild1na Industry A !Otiauon' ~ond annual real estate con- ference. &rkus said a dnve through the Southland'$ suburbs a1ves ample evidence that more home on 1maller lots is the tndustry's fu - ture. He cncd the populant) of a community with an average of 14 to 16 home per a'tre at $400,000 each. "They're 1and1ng tn ltne for them." .. Builders themsel"c arc -.1.1nd . lfli in ltne to rc~ork area not trad111onally kno"' n for a home) atmosphere: 1n the c1t1es Al Gobar of Gobar &. Associates said 1f a 1mple case of mathemaucs "Tht" numbers said the) would St'll " But not JU t an) confiaura11on can be th~o on a lot Aram Basse01ao, prtsident of Basscnrnn ugont ArchllCClS 10 nta .\na )31d con umer demand ha press- ed the tndUSU')· to be a much morC" soph1sucated rn de 1gn1ng com· mu n111es. His recipe for a sellablc home include "n ela borate entry high and Oat ceiling • geometric -wu1dow . wide stairs. large mnstl'r bathroom and sc .. eral bathtub\ Still, consumers can't bavt evtryth1na. The ti&hter mt tquttze on the lot, tbe h'lhtt the buJld1nas must.Af9· Howard Ent-land ofThe Enoiander Co. laid the difference is an extra set ofstairs.· ..::.We'rt aonn have to '!,.k~ walk around here real soon." Indeed, builders are le1rnina their boolTl day~ have subsided because price have peaked. 1989 marks "a realiL1t100 that we've topped out." Basscmarr said. tatcwidc, a"craae home pnccs 1nC'reased I S pcrttnt last year. bnn110J the mt-dtan pnce to S 166,000 Steve Buster. rqiooal v11.e prt 1dent of First Interstate Bank said pnc~ will conunue to nse bul at a moderate 7 to 12 percent Last )Car home pnce rose 32.S percent in Oranae County and the median pnct' 1r. $23",000. Home pncts in R1vers1de and San Bernardtno counue rose 16 per- ct"nt. in Los ngeles the tnetta5e was 2S percent and in San Diego 17 pe rcent . The tYP•Cal buyer now 1s 36 years old, older than the.buyer of five years ~go. Buster said. • - Small business fights to repeal law on health benefits By JOY ANTHONY 0-,'-'°" ........ La1t January. 1 new law took effect to force business owners and their top employees to pay 1 penalty ta~ 1fthey ""'ere paid more in health benefits than their lo~cr paid co-workers Called "Scctton 89' of the 1986 Tu Reform Act, the tu 1s e.xpttted to yield SSOO m1lhon 10 government coffers this year. But business owners across the nation are fighung back. ~pec1ally smalt business O\\ners. "They protect that l>us1ncss hke they do a child," says Ten; Hill, a spokesman for the National Fcder- --atron o ndepcndent Business (NFIB) 1n Sacramento " nd when you surt tampenna with that bu 1- ness. you're messma with fami ly ·• To protest Sccuon 89, the NFJB uried its members and those of 65 other orpnizallons to ··v.ntc. call scream and throw rocks throu~ members ofConaress windows," Hill said. "And 1t worked beyond our wtlckst dreams." There arc now 280 co-ponwrs of a House bill to repeal the law Mcan- v.hllc, House Wa)S &. Means Com- m1ttee Ch11rman Din Rostenkow kt. 0-111 . has proposed a bill that would eliminate much of Ille paperwork that has made compliance so outrageou to smaJJ business owners. The cha1r- man 's proposal "taktS us thrcc- founhs of the way we wanted 10 ao." Hill said. ' On the local level. "cverybod) 's scream in"" says Richard. Luehrs. president of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce The law IS "nd1culous." h "1s a very onerous thin1 to put on mall bus1- netf.." On May 17, the chamber's bQard of duttton *111 meet to draft a po11oon on the 1 sue. . Jim Oak. president of the IO"em- ment afTairs dJV1s1on of the chamber. or Certified Public Aecountant. Yet and prcstdcnt of the Villa Nova w mc eJtperts e umate that 9 mtlhon restaurant m Newport Beach, feels · billable" houn will be involved in verystron&Jy that.ovcmmcnt houk:S figunns out the law nat1onw1de butt out. Choosina an employ~ "The IR d1dn"t even rclea~ the health benefits packaae IS the "n&ht of guidelines 1111 two months af\er they .every businessman and bust-\\ere effectLve." notes H11J, the NFlB ncsswoman:· he said. "And I \aY spokesman When the rc1ula11ons did bu'linesswoman because my mother amvc. they were I 54 pages long. 1s the present owner of th" com-··SQ you can imagine the small pany." -busintss owner who''l got I 0 or 12 DaJe said he has no personal ait 10 employees and hardl> has ume 10 s11 gnnd over ~tion 89. "I'm on the down and keep up wtth the pa yroll same insurance plan as the busboys and the general paperwork. All of a and dishwashers." But he 1s womcd sudden he's 101 to learn a Jaw. He has that by penalizing business owner\ 10 1nd1v1dually go through c'ery for offcnng extra health benefits 10 benefit that he offers those cmplo)ccs their lllg1l1 y-pat<I employ«s. the and test the benefit J)Tan agiinst t e government 1s gelling ready to tell cmplo)ec to see that n's nor d1~ businesses what benefits they mu t c nm1na1 ory .. offer. Lobb)'tsts at the N Fl B, which has Dale wore a button w11h a b1a red 50.000 C ahforma membc~. h.i"c slash across the \\Ord'l "Mandated heard plent) of horror stones 10 the Benefits" when he spoke with ~n course of their campa..gn to repeal the Pete Wilson (R-Cal.) and Sen .\~"' Some bu inc s O\\ners said they Cranston (0-Cal.) last fall Not o nl ) is plan to cut out benefits altogether the idea a "1olauon of frct'dom he Others s:i1d the) mny haH to ·shut told them, but 11 make\ h11lt' t'con-do"n their c:ompan) or la) off om1c sense ... Emplo)er around here \\Orkers 1111 otht'r5 dt'C1dcd 10 &J"t' want lO take care of their people emplo)ccsc:a h. telling them "Go get because the) want to auract &ood )Our o"n co\Cn1gc." people to work for them The) ~ant "Once these people rcalt1ed what to be com~lltnc in the marke1-the law would do the) rt'all> got hot place.'' Besides ... 1f I want }OU lid about 1t.' Hill u1d bad1y. then I'm ,01ng to 11vc )OU that But accordina to James Quigg. a Chelllth 1nsurancc)s1uff anyway·· 'l.lcwport Beach ta:\ consu ltant. mo I In any e"ent. it's not "something small businesses around here are not the aovernmen1 'lhould be stcpp1na e\.Cn a"arc ot Cie('tion 89 And into," he said. "What happened 10 fonunatcl> for them. the> ha"e until property nghts? What happened to "1 the end of the year to fill out the forms free cconom)'? Government should in\.olved 1n c:ompltancc In add1t1on. stick to prov1d1na defense and otht'r up to July of th1" )car. )OU can pay things that a busincs'i c-an't. and stop whatC'-t'r health benefits ~ou want 1elhng me how to put m) benefits v.11hout penalty packaac together." The fc;>llo""1na arc main require• The paperwork required to com pl)' men ts of the law· I) r he tx-ncfit plan with the Jaw as fray1n1 nenes around mlllt be 1n writing. 2) It must be the countr;. Most small bu'itne ~' leaall> enforu•able. )) It must he can't afford an e),pens1"c tax attorncy tommun1c:atcd 10 all emplw\CC 4) It must be exclus1"e 10 them for an 1nfin1te penod S) At least 5 petttnt of employtt mus1be1.on 1dered "ht&h- ly paid," even 1fthc t'11g chcc<1e ma~cs less than $20.000 a \t'.'lr. Larger companies have alrtad~ bought computer sonwarc 10 help them fiaurc out the law. Qu1u said Othe~ are rn111na the benefits of top cmplo)ccs 10 match those of other workers. and Jlvina 1he1r key C'<- ecuove enouiJl ca f\ to compensate for the loss But the add1t1onal income 1 taxed And there's the rub. The n~w law "was a dehbcrnte effort to force bu lnesscs into payi ng mOf~ taJttt," Hill said The d1s- cnmmat1on IS!)UC was JUSt a red hernn& .. There was no cv1den<'C brou&h t before C onire s or reported b) Congress that there was Wide- spread d1 nm1nat1on in bent'.'fil~ There were no hearings held ·· If d1scnm1nat1on had been the cnn of the mailer. the bill ~ouk:S not ha\'e been dmf\ed 1n a ta' commmcc. Hill ill'Jues It ~ould haH been de-signed b) a CJ\ 11 n'hts comm111ee. But the bill thal "'as rttcntl) proposed b) Dan Ro tenko~ k1 1s "a s11n1ficant cha nae " . "When "e lirst staned this effort Rostenk0W1lt1 wa not cven w1lhn1 lo discuss the issue " Jim Dale of the Villa ova 1s 1111 hoping for repeal Small bu~me ~ arc not "bt-hemoths of ca~h now .. he points out. The) ha vc a tough cnou&h time pro"1ding a good f1,ing lbr employcts Amerteaa Orum It • weekly col1mn devole4 to laelpl•I tmalJ bHIDHt owners. If )'Maree IHl1h1n1 owner ro.ble4 by aa lttH, tJtt Delly Pllol mey be eble co Itel~ SeM'}Hl' col1mn 14ea to Ooua MOOH'Y, basl· HH editor. P 0 . 80• IHf, Cotti Meu,IHH. .... NM ...... _,.,.__ JI"' Da l• of Newport•• VIiia Nov a restaurant. . . Lorenzo plays waiting g~me as Eastern strikers · hang on NEW YORK (AP)-As the tnke lflppiftl Eatem Airhnn approechct the end or its wcond month, bo Frank ~nllO 11 hanaina tol,IJl:I f\cr rcJ«t1~ bu)out propow and produc1n1 bas o"'n ~n to sl\rtnk tht aarttne, Lorenzo 1ttms to be 1 playins a -•1tin1 pmc with stnkana employees, who after nearly two months on the picket hnct may be unckr 1nc:rasina ~turc to find JOM ap.in. More pressure ~as 1oded Thul"\- day when Eastern announced a deal to lea~ 14 Boc1n1 127-200 plane~ to nval Pan mcnc:an World Airways for $96.6 million. Thrtt dl)t eiulltr. the airline 01.athncd a plan for cumna away SI 8 b1lhon in asset . 1ndud1og about 14,000Jobs. Lortn10, however. mu t contend ""'1th Eastern'scted1torsend with !) Bankruptq JudflC Rurton R L10and who must approve the dov.n mn& otan and 1~ pustun1 for a ~le of bstcm 1n 1t\ entirety. "It reall~ con11nut' to be a pm<' of bnnk manship.'' said Robert Dttker. an airline industr) anal)st w11h DuO & Phelps Inc 1n Chicago. The stnke flu become the lona~t mlJor ""alkout ap1n t a \ 1 . airline "n'e the industry wa\ dcrtgulated 1n <Xtober 1978 f\cr a f7 moJlth wag .. d1 pule. Ea tern's m1h1an1 Mach1n1\)S \tru k the M 1am1-ba~ earner on March 4 and were J01ned by p1lol\ and 01pl a11end.in1 ... virtually iround1n1 the airlrne l.ortntO, chairman of f.a<1tcrn 's partnt T t" a 1r orp put E.astcrn Sony to set up San Jose center farhlgh-deflnltlon TV studies .,, fcn'C Dcpertmen1't Dden5ie d-"''nttd Rt~rch PwJCCI\ "-gene), or D"RP . • ~ la.-m1kcn~a"'e ~1d lM)' didn't .. -.nt to K-c U •. ta~ dollan to•na to roman romparua to dc~dop1 S ltOTV 1ndu try. But \'arKkr Ou n 111d the Unt~ ta~ would bfnefit 1( Softy p DARPA money becautt 1bit com.J*ly would traMfer tech· ftOlol)t tom J..,.an •o th1\ country .. pat of, .. proJeCt Sony Im made two ofkn ~k­ '"' lal thu S 10 m1lhon 1n DARPA fuNtftf. • ... ,,. .... more of 1 fOC>d "111 or ouuada ~ oe our pan to aJkJW W U.S. '"'"'lntftt 10 ownl and ... ~ 0( lk lftit. niqtln we Md de .-clap r II owr lk ~ .. WtllilM Cia111111ty. ,._;.. ... , ol 1o1ty•1 ........ ., •• , ..,.,. illid II I tellfhollc ..... view. 11 5oey to' U ._. for HDTVrnc•dl .... se.diel..-. '* piece aa tM a Joee fld-.y. eau ail7 .. into Chapter I I hankruptcy protC'C'- 11on from tred1tor\ on ta~h 9 'Emplo)eef hope\ ~ere ~t1rtcd ~pnl 6 v.hen IS lfOUf) led ~ e'· ba5ieball comm1 1oner Peter V lJcbcrro1h agr«d to bu .. [astern for $464 m1lho n. Uope soared a fe"' da)~ l'ltcr \\hl'n the union aareed to accept $210 mtlhon tn wa c con cession 1n r"chanae for a 30 peittnt stake in 1hc earner undt'r the Ueber roth deal But the propo\lll colla~ <> .. er tht union • dcm.ind that a powerful tru\lcc be aripo1nted to replace Loren10 a~ h<"~d ot U \tt"rn hclort' l cbcrroth tOOk O\.er -<& cond•t1011 the f e ~a\ Air ~hid flat I) l'CJC'Ctro l orcn10 no~ 1n~1 t that a !iak of U'itern in 11~ tnlJte•v no Ion er 1~ n opuon -nMhcr 1dc ~111 h c:i. dn~ n from 11\ tru tel! posllJOn\ -altht,ugh b1lltona1 re hotel cucul1\c Ja, Pnt1ltcr Tran" World arhne~ Chair· man Carl < lc.ahn and othe-r ba\C e\pre'i~ hU'IOUt 1ntcre~t ln tcl\d, the ~urline on \1onda' de-tJ1led plan~ to operat~ loll onMh1rd m prc-stn k.c "1te and ra1;,( ,S 1 ~ billion "'' 'C'Jhng a t' .. I &hin 1b11 "<l'l (Lorenzo' ) 1ntcn11on all alon&." said i\ndrcw C.1ellcr, ~ho follov.s the 1ndust"' for Pnl\ tdt'nl '\at1on.U Ban in Ph1lldel- ph1a The plan 1\ n-n11n1 cnt of ~hat l oren10 J1d "tth tlo;tcrn ·, 1ster <'lmer onttnental 1rhnN tn Cit'.'J>- tembtr I~ ' flct hC' put ( ontinental into C'h pter 11 . he \II hcd the num~r of cmp1o)C'C\ to ar >und 4 000 from · I~. 00 and ~muaht the a1rhnt o ut of banl.ruptc~ protection u a non- union larricr worker~ memorial day marks . OSHA birthday, job tragedies • .. ' W e ldon Odetics appoints s~les manager in QC offi ce Ellubetla WeW. has been appointed as central region sales manager for Odeucs' Kode and Omutcc divisions.. Weldon was previously a field sates engineer for Hewlett P:idard Test Instrumentation Products, covering central Orange Count) and RJ\ers1de County. She holds a bachelor of science degrc.c in electrical cng1necnng from Cal Poly Pomona, and is a member of the Society of Women Engin~rs. Weldon will be responsible for Kode and Omutcc sales 1n the central U .. Her office wilt be the Anaheim headquarters. • • • Newport Beach design firm FORMA added Tamlo Kikuta as an assoc1ate. Kikuta has 20 years experience in planning and landscape architecture. • • • Real estate adverti si ng executive Gary Boeluer has become sole owner of Group West Advertising/Public Relations. Bolczner has served for four years as president of the agenC). Following the purchase of all outstand ing stock of Group West. Boelzner moved the agency's headquarters from Laguna N 1guel to a si te above Dana Point Harbor~ • • • Patrlcla Plll11H1ry of N~wport Beach and Sao Marino has been elected a trustee of The AJmansor Cen ter for a three-year term. Almansor 1s a private school in South Pasadena which treats children, youth and adults wllh learning disabilities. Pillsbury currently 1s president of the Almansor Auxiliary and was chairwoman of a fund-rai sinJt benefit. She was also president of the Pasadena Junior Philharmonic Committee and chairman ofits Showca~ HnuV' hc-ndit • • • The Southern Califdrn1a Chapter of Travel Tounsm 'Research Associa- tion has selected Jeff R•lfolo. president of Ruffolo Public Rclauons 1n Irvine. as a I 989 officer and member of the board of directors. • • • Leo Soekert1 and Dolly Lameljer have joined the Hunungton Harbour office of Coldwell Banker. Soukeris who was born in Greece and lived in Athens. moved to the United States in 1980. 1 Larneijer was born in Amsterdam. Holland and attended a German university.She previously was a night attcndaot for Royal Dutch Airlines. • • • Joa Lartoe has joined The Geneva Companies as senior vice president of operations of Geneva Business Servicufo Irvine. Prior to join in& Geneva, Larson was vice president m charg,e of sales and marketing for National Educ~tion Centers. · • • • S.aroe BrowalD1 has been named vice president of Burke Commercial • Real Estate Properiy Management division. A ccnified real estate broker, Browning has been involved 'in propeny management for more than eight years. e1·s1~ESS 'OTES Virginia firm to buy Irvine's Comp Care C.~1tve Care Co.;p .. the nation's largest provider of drug and aJcohol :i;cndency proSTams, will be acquired for S 130 mil hon by First Hospital Corp. of Norfolk, Va., offic1aJs said. · First Hospital, smatler than the financially aihng Comp Care, plans to move the company's 200-employee headquarters from Orange County to Virginia, the companiC1 said Wednesday. ~ Comp Care o tC1 the Care Unit alcohol and treatment programs under contract at ~ospital.s nationwide, and w spitals m I 0 stales. The company reported $211 .2 million in reveOJ ast y . First Hospital reported revenue ofS86:r milt100 in the fiscal year endina June 30, 1988. Analysts say Comp Care has suffered finanCialty because ofshortcr patient stays and increased competition. The deal is subJCCt to au>pronl by shareholders and rciulator5. • • • The Federal Deposit In surance Corp. Thursday was named manag.ma agent for four additional insolvent thrifts. includm& two in the Southland, under the JOmt regulatory ovcrs1&ht prasram annouooed by President Bush an February. Amona the four thnfts arc Los Anaclcs.-based Soe_.•esl S.vlq1 6 Loaa A11odatloe. with assets of $962.5 million. $836.8 million 1n dcpo us and 69, 143 accounts; and Wtlmin&10n-based Wesco Savlap Baal FSB. with assets ofS203.3mJllion,S1 94 million in deposits and 13,825 accounts. A total of 220 saV1ngs and loans. located in 32 states, arc now enrolled in the program. Laxe the other thnfu m the program, the four mshtut1ons brou&hl under FDIC management today will maintain normal operations. and all oepe>S1tors will conunuc: to be.protected up to lhc $100,000 insurance llmll. The joint reaulatory oversight teams headed up by the FDIC also include staff from the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp.. the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Fcdcral Reserve Syslcm. • • • Adami Commaalcatloe11 a Florida-based media company and owner o( the Daily Pilot. has bouJht WBR& TV for $40 million and o pcctS to assume control on Aug. I. The Wilkes-Barre-Scranton television market is the 48th largest in the counoy, whicll will be the biucst market served by Adams' 12 sU111ons. said Paul Bnsseue, president o( Adams' television di vision in Boca Raton, Aa. Adams also owns 11 radio stations and 10 publicalions. WBRE is being sold by Northeastern Television Investors. a New York- bascd company that bouJht the station for more than $21 million 1n 1984 Rising crude costs behind increase in import prices 8y NANCY llNAC Arr i ~,,__..,.., ...... Fl.llNO, CM£.-.......... by consumer and PQCe! c:oncien1 over food safety. 11ak llriaihutt omcial1 .,. about to otler a .. quabty as- IUIUICe" ..a b produce lfOWll by fannen wbo ..,ee 10 meet afl pietticide replation1. • The plan dneloped quickly afttt consumer Kitti '1n . Match over the uteof tbe chemical Alar on apples and the d1acovery of cyanide in two Chilean lflpes. Oelp1te the lhort lead time, the C'.atifurnia Dq.nment of Fooct-'and Aariculture is cJtpected to inauaurate THRIFTS ftofftA7 f uture risks." Wylie said Brady had told him Bush "will take their case to the taxpayers pnor toa vote on the, House floor' 1f the amendment 1s oot adopted. Accordin& to the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. some 2,S86 of the lbe ... .,_ ..ty ant moadl ",._a Wida•~:;: Tbit ....... ~ .. Quality u- IUtlDCIC ..... r been &Ander ftVltW by the ~ Attotne)' ~ and aovernot'l llaftl tbil week IO lee if it would preeent any lepl liabilitirt for the l\llit. Part.ici .. tina .,.OWttS would sip a contraet with tht Slate in Which they wou.ld -.rec to comply with all laws and rqu1at1ons and maaufacturef's )Jbcl in1true11ons aovemina any .,C.licides they uee. The atate will test about 2,SOO samples of crops from those signloi up <or the ~luntary Pf'OP'IM. That samplina. financed by an additional rcrnainina thnfts nationwide have some fonn of cash or tan11ble net worth thal could be tapped before government insurance (unds were needed iftl\cre was a run on deposits. But 323 of them with outstanding loans of more than $400 billion have below the 1.5 percent, ot SI. SO, s\lndard and anothtt 478 arc now below the 2.2S peroent. or $2.25. tan1Jblecap1tal level, accordina to the oee .~ ':.n'C'ia~-= =r.~~ ... 111c-..n-ment alrady Q)nd&aetl on hits Mil veeetabltt eech )Ur. by fAr the moll of any 1U11e 1n the nation. Gr0wen in the PfOll'8"' WhOlt' CIOPI are below U>letlncr hm111 tor pttticidc residue wall be able to label tbdr produce with a "quality u- wrance" llicke-r ceniflcd by Ow s\lte. .. This will JIVC them a~ to use thal it is c.Ji(onua-prod~ an aa:ordance with California laws and reaulations." 11id Jim Weill. who ov~ the aanculture department•• pesriade rqul11ory prqpam. -~e­ taUers and arowerJ ahke fed that lun4 U.S. Leaaue of Sav1n1s ln1t11ut1on1. the industry's biuett trade organ1u- tion. Jim Grohl, a leaaue via pre 1dcnt, said the S 1.50 capital requ1remcn1 would force the 323•solvcnt thnfls now below·that standard to come up with a lOtal of $9.2 billion• 1n new capital. The S2.25 s\lndard. he said. would I ol ....... u belp "' dW ........ mindattase... "'r However. Men)' Sd}dct of~ IUmftt Union laid powen ~._. quit uliftl pnticidn and .,.--_y that the pt0ttam will fail becautc bllytn who consider pntl(idet danertOUI won 't be 1pipeued by a ,cal on Produce. "People have the pcruption this 11uff 1s danattoui." Snydtr: ~J.d. .. Well, it's an accura1c ~lion. After the Alar and cyanide 11.Ci· dentl the C1hfomia Groetn At· soc1ation pcrauackd statt 1111cultural offtdals to sun thl$ l"'Ol"I"'· .. .d Plaident 0ofl Bea ver. require the 801 10~nitut1ons with Ins · than that now lO raise a total ofS I 2.8 b1lhon O\;Cr the next two \Ul"S. ''T.hc solvent m~itutlons tamed' on ly $3.4 billion last >ear, .. he said ''Smet 1980 and dunna some prcity good times, the indu ~has been able to raise only $20 b1Jhon m new capital lot of them JUSt arcn't 101ng to make 1t " Hope for Qood news spurs stock market lly CHET CURRIE".' N..,_llfftl« NEW YORK -The stock market rallied Thursday in buying ascribed to hopes for fa vorable news on the inflation outlook. __; The Dow· Jones averaic or "30 induslria.ls climbed 29.88 points to 2,418. 99. a new h•&h since the crash in October, I 987. I ts previous recovery peak had been 2,409.46 last Friday. Adva.nciq issues outnumbered de-clines by more than 2 to I in nationwide -trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks, with 1,021 up, 485 down and 459 un- chanacd. Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to 191.17 million shares. up from 146.09 million in the previous session. Nationwide. con- solidated volume in NYSE-lhled issues, including trades in those stocks on relJonal exchanges and an the over-the-counter market, totaled 226.18 million shares Analysts expect a fresh sign of slowina economic growth when the JOVemmem rcpons Friday on the index of leadm& economic indicators for March. The index, wh1cn is des1&ned to detect future economic trends, is c~pcctcd to show a decline of about 0.6 percent, after falling 0.3 percent in February. That would provide some ad- ditional encouragement for the Fed- eral Reserve not to tighten credit m, the immediate future. Wall Streeters ienerally agrtt that the Fed has lately bctn following a neutral credit polic)', watching to sec the tfTects of a ~ear-long bout of credit-tiJhtemng intended to keep inflation in check. Buyina by professional traders cngaaed 1n computer-proaram stratc11es involving options and fu- tures on stock indexes helped fuel the OJ( l PS .\\D DOM\' market's advance. brokers said. Boeing. which received a big ordt'r· for planes from United Airlines on Wednesday, rose 111. to 7Sl/• 1n active Lrad in&. United Technologies pined J}'i to S2JA and General Electric pJckcd ll p ~. lo 48~ A GE venture and United Tcchnologics's Pratt & Whitney subsidiary arc to produce engine for the aircraft. All three stocks arc components of lhe Dow Jones mdustnal a\.craJe Other pmcrs among the blue ch1'pS included Philip Mortis. up 21'2 at 127Y•;'McDonald's. up I 11a at 54"•. Procter & Gamble, up ''a at 95, and American Telephone & Televaph MH \'I''\\ SJ~ DID NEW YOtlK (AP) A.Pf 27 '\\SJ: l .t :-\OJ:Hs up 11. at 35111. Delta, which repone4shaf1)1:t high- er eamtnjS for 1Js latest quartc1 , was ofTVaat6SV.. Ford Motor dropped "• to 47' Tht company reported lugher fi~t-quat­ ter profits, but said 1rs ~rm ngs fonhc rull year might not equal the record total reponcd for 1988 Clark Equipment, which po ted strona &Atn m ns first-quarter rrsults from continu1ogopera11ons. rose \• to 38 As measured b) WIJ\hire .\~ M>C1atc • mdex of more than 5.-000 actively traded tock5. the market increased $22.84 b1lhon or O 75 percent, in value. M H \ ·1 \ ll I .' U I U NEW Y()ftK (APJ AOf V "1 fl \\SD\Q SI 'l'l.\R\ NEW Y'OltK (AP)-Mo\I .Chv• ._.,., IM•count-1' lloct!S si.ioc>lleiS IW NASO V~A~ p 1: I: . I ' ' . 1, . I . • , I 1 • • '• ~ ' -~ -7 t ~ GOl.D PH lt·J:s . I • Guests 'tour Gay Paree via party theme 111n1r•GM._ Aaml(Marcb 21 ·Apnl 19): A .. suitor .. could c11pttU dnire 10 ... ••I dine yw. Married or silllle. 'Lhll wttl be a memorabk Friday nill" Spe«'ilftt on eotenaiamnt. romuc:it, rtttipe of ajf\. Taurus, Libra ptt90n1 plly roan. 'lllerewu fim:ecompetition in the biileftt party arena lut weeken21 but Sound O!Musac Chapter IOU~ hke a winner. And It Wiii I winntt With almotl lOO supporten anendina iu dinneNluce and raili"l_ more tl\an MO.OOO for tbc Oraqe~~unty &r-lonnina Arts Center. Once the auests had assembled at u Mer:idKn. ch.a1rwoman s.Mni ...... and heT committee ''trans- poried" them to France via music (Scandal). dancers (can can) and ~nu (poule de comoua1Ucs plus mOUtae au chocolat blanc en crootc) For many at the "Ooh La la' Au Bon Temps" party, the mental tnp to France wa11 nostal11c Journey. Bc1arl and husmnd Jerry were m Pans dvnna the Chnstmas hobda,y this past ycaT. "I love Pans any season, and we try to JCt there every )Car," commented Bciael who was y,.nnna a lfCll ITIY beaded gown created by French-born Gtldas, now of Newpon Beach. (G1ldas wu pan of the compelttion as he was presenuna a show at another hotel. TAWUl(Apnl 2().May 20): Some who complain you are .. l&ubborn" Aft actually llCft1 lldmircn. Maintain aun of alamour. h will be ncce_,. to be diacnet .. ~ on career. business, achievement, part1aP91JC>n 1n comm.aruty pro.J«t. ODllNI (May 21-June 20). Good (unar Hpect co1ncidn w1dl communteation, physical attraction, ability to "tum on charm." What Md been elullvc will practically fall in your hand. You could win contest. s .. y with number 8. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Obtain hint from Gemini me sqc. Your influence extends beyond previous borders. hm1tat1on1. lnd1v1dual 1t distance will ~m~n,i~tc. possibly invite you to travel. Tnforft'latton otnl1ned conccnunf 1nvestmcnu. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Study Aries me saae You'll be asked to review unaq'* qreement, contract. Some peoP.le want someth1ni of value from you but may not be prepared to "play fair 'Young person is 1n your comer, will prove 1t. VIRGO (AUJ. 23-Scpt 22): Famtl> d1savccmen1 rtvolves around dependents, employment. special care for one "'ho 1 11! Foe~ tntuttton,. teaching. leamina;pubhc appeals. Basic chore n~ssary, including acv.ina aAd rtpain. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22) lunar a\J)C'Ct co1nc1des with spcculalton, cluldrtn. variety, phy teal attraction lmpnnt style. accept anv1tatton to soctal affair. Excuse of"nothma to ~ear" will not hold water ttanan plays key role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 > uddenly punle piece come together. you pm overall view A.ttent1on centers around basic "alues. rclattonsh1p with older .10div1dual, possibly pare nt Re 1dencc, shelter. property also fiaurc prominently. SAGmARJUS (Nov 22-~c 21 ). Ke) 1s 10 anal) IC, to coordinate activnics witb family member. Younger brother or 1ster sa)s. "l don't like 1t but I'll do it yourwa)'.'' Short tnp fiaurcs 1n e'c111ngscenano Virgo 1s 1n picture. Chapter president S.e Perewodd re.called that she and husband Jote spent their honeymoon in Paris. Romantics Mar1aret and Howard llleMr•IOll also honey mooned there and then returned 23 years later to ~lcbrate at Jules Verne's rcJtaurant. ................ Y9P_,- Vlollftflt K•rrJ 8or9en and accordion p .. ,.,, S-ClllMleno serened• Janet &:Intl. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)· tudy Sag1ttanu'I me sage. Focus on res1dcnce, lifest~le. basic issue relating to income, budget You'll be surpnsed by amount received for lu:\ury item or art Object. Taurus, Libra persons play roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): What sccqied "lost cauS<'" boomerangs tn your favor. Lunar pos111on aqc-ents personality, sensuality. ab1lit} to be at nght place at crucial moment. You'll make correct cho1ct' de\p11e inner doubts. Underwri ttna chairwoman CalkrtM 'hyea, who raised $2S,000 for the benefit, and husband DeLue talked about a fun cxpcncnce in Pans -Mass at 9 a.m 1n Notre Dame followed by an I I ·hour walk throuah the City. "h was a wonderful da) that concluded Wlth a wt.ddinJ an· niversary dinner," said Cathennc Others with fond memories of Pans included Harry Esaylu and wife Sbr1 who heads the ()('PAC aullds. · "We were tra..chna in France wilh friends who had letters of 1ntroduc- t1on from Benard Jac .. py CMer- id1en acoeral manaaer) and what great food and service we had.·· Harry said. And Au and Woll Sten recalled lovely times in Pans and a walk down Champs El ysees. "I felt hkc Ingrid Bcraman 1fl a World War II movie sc:enc," said Ann. Jue and '?MmH Reilly can check out the French scene for themselve .. unna the auctibn. ttle omtmt everyone for the UT A 01aht to Pans for two plus a four-night stay at the Lt Mendien Montpamassc dunng the auction. C...ice Sc~pp was auction cha1f""oman. and among the antcrt""st - 1n1 items she rounded up v.crc a Canter watch, other tnps around the world. a SI .SOO G1ldas .,n certificate. a Chatles Jourdan ~hoppina ~oree 1n I . '9. HOl D Beverly Hills and furs modeled dunng the sale by Manha Green and Gaxle Henryck.. • und1cc alrcad) has a pntt' for next )Car's fund·nuser a tnp 10 T1h1t1," aid husband Roger Scblpp. In recent )Ca'"' the ~\-1 Chapter has used Jungle. g>P') Southern. Versa1llc and tlanus r theme . The pnz<' s.iys 11 1s island 1n 1990 Llada Smltla was as.mt.ant b(ncfit c:ha1rwoman and she and Marilyn Freocll .uranged the decora11ons - lots of tw1nkhna l1ah ts 1ncluding an Eiffel Tower Other committee mt'm- ber-. wC're Au MeLcaa. cntenain- ment: Kallly Merrlmaa, r~rvauon\ • Mary Raymoocl (also 10 a Gtld:as creation). inv1tat1ons. Jean&. Awad, hostc scs. Joaaat Geller, pubhc1 ty, and Jeaa Hau1tlHd, rommun1ca- t1on . To keep the French celebnat1on go1 n&. SoM member$ sent aue\ts home w11h ba\kcto; filled with break· fast cro1 \ants and champa&nC'. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)-lnd1v1dual whoonct'''tumcd you away" will now have second thouahts Emphu1s on secrets, predicttons, rommunicauon from one temporanly confined to home. hospital Cancer nauve figures prominently. IF APRIL U I YO R BIRTHDAY life t)'le undei:gocs dra.mauc transformauon pothght on mantal tatus. tnvel, po 1ble add111on to family. In May. you'll make fresh tan It' new d1rccuon • She feelS Inadequate because of hubby's porno obsession DEAR AN LANDERS For IS )Cars r ve been fighting I porno war with m y husband A battle ends. l ihink I've won . .4. few mont~ later I find more fihh) magazines. I'm not talkin& about Pla) boy or Penthou'lC I mun the XXX-ratcd trash that makes me sad: to m)' stomach He then started wtth the 8-mm mo\I<' . VC R tapes_ and sw101crs' ca ta I uei But what upset me more than anythina was findina a pen and pad stuck in a catalo&ue and httlc-stars next to some b1m&o's name. . _ Wh~n I confroTited .. Jack," he siud it's normal for a man to be 1nte~sted in these thmcs and that he ,,.o~ld ~ver wnte to any of th0$C v.omen. Ann, l don.t lnow how to deal with 1h1 I feel so hun and ualy v.hcn I find th is trash. I used 10 noop to 5tt what he was up to. but I don't an)morc because 11's too' painful Tin• tufT 1~ C\/Cf) where -in the car. thc ha - DEAR A N LANDER . After the trllJC schoolyard shoottn& an Stock- ton, C'ahf, that resulted in \ht-~th of fht ch1lc1rtn and thc~woundtna of 29. I 'WI taJktnl wtth some fncnd about v.ha1 can be done to protect our kid The) felt that tc,.boolcb11dttn hould be ta\l&ht to drop to the floor 1f they att shoe at. I had never con- s1tkttd the importance of S\.ICh 1n- struct1o n. but now f realize that mo 1 children v.ould be 1nchned to run Women ih Midw€st most williilg to reloc:ate ment.JUSl namc 1t I thouaht our SCll hfe "'aS Y.Onderfuf for bun 1$ ~en a\ for me but apparently I'm mistaken Am I o~er­ reactJng ' Is th1s beha' 1or normal fora mamcd man Jn his late .lOs"-l Of.iT IN A WORLD OF DIRT '8l f . F-/.\LO> I d1 u ~d this with mv husbend He thinks such 1nstruct1on would be USC'IC'S bcc'au~ instinct ~ould takt' over He said taUuna about it would onl) fnahten the children "Arclou wtllina to relocate?"' A ques\Jo common to JOb application blanks, that. Employment recru11ers ~Y applicants most hkely to check yes arc women 1n the M1d"West Consider sinsJe 4().>ear-olds In U\it voup. tat1 1JC1ans say. one m lhrec men wlll marry, and hkewtsc one in five ~omen Our Love and War man sa)s no one ovemdina reason c11pla1ns v.-h y the) v. .. 11ed so Iona. Each hvcd through pcc1al c1rcumstan cs you rcall) feel by noting )Our 1m· ptc"ss1on on first sight of a k11c1 fwm ~1d somebody. Test tubt> 1ypc sa) much patllal dt'afness 1s caused b) common colds 01cnt wntcs: "Those who ~1 h to ha me s 1hc \Un note 11 deh' ero; more CnCfl)' here In a da) Or SO than 'AC'd act b> burning all tht 011 on earth But do the>: think of the consequence-.·• What 1f there were a o;un\htn<' \fllll from Valdez to Kod1ak'1" Claun 1s )OU may hide from Q What land animal ha~ lhl' yourxlf how )Ou really feel about b11&C1t C)es<r -IOfMbod-y. But you cen "'9htt how .-Ho,,._, tin ~.m ourich fOL.th;Jt ICICIUf,I NOltTH • &J .. Q 1117 541 0 A' 5 4 • VoW WUT UST •O•S ll •A fl4 Q &6 Q Qlf O M O &fl •01174 ••Sl IOVT1I • 1 Q A l O Qlll l •A & 11 fl TM b6ddina: '· Mere .... 8" .. ... ... 1 0 J Q 1• l• J 0 ,. s 0 ... .... '-POlllt.llJ Wiii t • .... .... nab of the World Ttam Champion· lhlpt succeeded in makJna five diamoodt after a low apede lead. Try your luck at it. Wc'U ~en show )'OU aU tltc cant.. . South 'I bid Of five diamondt WM 1 reaaouble abot. She bopcd her peruwr would proctu« another hjJh card in the red tuiU rather than the klna of ..,..S.. W•'• spede lad went to &be tm and acc. Dedan:r popped up W1th the Mll 09 tM bean Jhin, ruffed I club and~ IM kJat of_.. (01t a hart •n•d. A Wit ruff WU ,foll: •.t '9J ••W c.M ndf •and I d1mnc11on Q How lon~1~as the outh hcen 'ailed D1x1e'> l1'll "'h> '> A 1nce I 8SO. Credit the \ttucn~ H. nk of l ou1s13na in r-..cw Orleano; with that one lkfore the C"tv1l War. 11 c.r.ankcd out reliable $I 0 bLll" n • c.cpted nauon"W1dc Pnn1ed partl> in Enah hand partl} in r rench, the bill had .. 01\ .. meanina "Ten" on 1t 'D1~1e~" came to \land for good currem·\ fhen for lhc uill. than 210 man made re<;cno1 r~ and 30 oftho~e are prcll} \11able. ' You don't nccco;sanl> inhcnt the color of }Our bearc.l from the ~me ·aocc,tor "Who gave )OU the color of )our hair Remt'mber that. young lad> If )OU won a foot ract' tn aneu:n1 ureccc ) ou prob.lbly got a celt'ry talk That ~a a prctt) common fir 1 pn1e. DEAR LOS1' IN BUFFALO: Jack's ob1c11loo wttlt ponoar•ptiy Illas oot'1•1 to do wltti yoe. Stop fttll•I ludeqaate bttnse tie 111141• ta.11 1ar1>a1e uclU•I· ll merely meaH tllal llft •evea.,mua was arrested at u a,.letcftt level U4ll M ls 1llll 1eutq a.11 jell~ "' of steff IMt 9tt 1IMHIW"8ve ""'°"•years •I•· s.., .................... ,. ... . It Sttm to me that 1nce we ,ha"c rou11ne fire dnll in school.' as well • ., carthquakc dnll an some schools. wt hould bt' prepared for. mass shoot- 1n£S The chance now are not that rtmote There ha' e been mass hoot- '"• eHr)~hCtC I .~ould hke m) ch1ldrtn to know cu ctJy "hat to do 1f some ps)chopath should walk into their cla o;room and tan to 'ipny bullets • .\m I crar)., What do you \I • .t.nn" -J LIVE 1 C.\LlF • Q Doc /.\ntona hl\.C am real ( la1m IS 1f )'OU didn't arov. Up lakes" amoni the E k1mo )Ou·11 ne,er nt,cr oet llJt ''toys!' Aettpt &Ms ... ily H beyelMI yoer fftltrel, becaue It h Perllaps wetem yoe 110p reactiq, lie may fllMl It lftt uctt1a1. DEAR CALIF.: I tee ....... la telll•c cettl4rn wut t.e .. ill all ty,e. of emerse.cles, U4ll tMt b certaJaly we. A lndCTStand lonem.tn uke is ll(\.Crbcablctopronounce tht1r "n1' the on!} natural onc But 11 ha~ more sound ~ heart •a.s trumped with the jack. Declarer ruffed her remainina low club and ca.shed the ace of dia- monds, reducma the hand to this po 1tlon: ' W T • Q ' Q - 0 - • Q' NORTH • J ~ 10. 7 <> -·-EAT • 9. Q - <> " 9 • UTH ·-Q - 0 Q. •AK Dedarcr simply led wiMina hean1 from dummy, and East wu forced 10 bow ttK' knee. There wu no way he could make lllOfe than hU km, of dWnondl. Try It ii you doa"• ~ ua. =--~===-=-- This Houseguest Is Welcome To Stay the Week • If you advertise in this newspaper, you already know the advantages it offers. An audience will- ing to give iu fun attention. An environment that is a welcomed guest rather than an undesired in- trusion. Superior demographics. Starting soon, TV UPDATE will offer you yet another option to augment what is already the best advertising _vehicle anywhere, your newspa- per. TV UPDATE is the weekly television maga - zine that offers guaranteed position, weeklong exposure and color options. Readers read TV UP- DATE for its backstage article's. Readers ~' to TV UPDATE for its accurate TV listings all week. It's •n exciting new way to aupnent the effective- ness of your newspaper boy! TV UPDATE is one houte1uest that r~lly earns its keep. Cal~ totlndoulmcn. Coast man takes state college post 1VUPDATF , oftitc on 1Muct ronc'ffn 1 na coltqr u'IOrmateon t)'MC'ml • • • Two mcdulnical Cftlln«n ud OM dleM..uy pNIM1cir at UCI ,_,td PJaWdefttial y_. ln~tor A ... .C S2S.aoo a tar fDr ft~ =·=~~ ..... 'fou'•NewerL-*etTY ....... W.,AtMft. .. : Orenge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, APrt1at,1111 . TD pAMJLY .. by BH K...,. COOR ID CVL TUaS by Maratta & Maratt1 CIRCUS "NOT MEI" 0 0 0 f I I J I I • MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENIO& THE llEKACE t i J I '~-21 . e "Keep In mind a flower bed is not for sleeping!" PEANUTS LOOK. I ADMIT I LOST M'I TEMPER ~ESTERDA'<, BUT I 60TTA 14AVE M'( BLANKET SACK! GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE aoea•aoes tDIPw~ If•~, ....... ...,.,.. ••• -.&, ... by Hank Ketcham ~ 4 'l.8 t I ! I by Charles M. Schulz TALK ABOUT <+ 21 FEELIN6 RIDICULOU~ .. by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan ARLO AND JANIS • JT'S A CMART f"QR 'TR.ACJ~ OUR fA.*JLY lRU.' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~T WAH T~KS ~V, ~COMING' MIKe.1 SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WJllfKERBEAJlf -NI) "TU~ Tiii'\£. IT La"K~ t.lt<E A ~~6'0~ 0 • by Jimmy Johnson WHAT Arlt wt C.0!00 TO DO! PREY.>~7 · by Lynn Johnston -oUSfTrle. ~-"y _by Jett Mac Nelly by Harold Le Doux r ON THE OTHER HANq, 'tOtJ MAY CHANGE YOUR MINO WHEN I rELL YOU THAT 'I I DIDN'T BREAK MY °'NNER DATE WrTH SAYLOR THE SAILOR 1 - I HE'S PICKING ME UR DON'T 't'OU DAM/ i HE:RE AT FIVE , O'CLOCK SH.ARP I by Tom Batluk D001'UBURY by Garry Trudeau •=:.•,,.....: :" .................... I Dr", c, I t_r 1 r_ I C¥1TO I· .l'fll_> I FAUN 11 •I I I r • I ti.,, i'1 I ~ ll~Ml••Hl\1 FAA must correct Coast air traffic contrOJ . problems . - 1t•1 time for a chanae in the focus of llJUments about airports and aar traffic in Southern Califom1a. People who have complamcd Iona and loudly about the noise and inconveniences caused by airpons and those who have. walChed from the sidelines now have a common concnn. That concern is more critical than the r0ar of a Jetliner takina off over Santa Ana Heigbts, traffic Jams on street\ a.round John Wayne A1 rpon or arsuments over whert to b~ald a new rCIJOnal al(POrt. A rcpon by l'hc Nataonal Transponat1on Safety Board this week confirmed many aarpon foes• worst nightmart Accordma to tht repon, Orange County's air traffic control center is so understaffed and crowded that plans to expand 1t\ workload should be scrapped. Even the Federal Aviation Administration calls the center the .. Pi& pen of the FAA.'. · The rcpon covered results of an NTSB investigation of the Coast Terminal Radar Approach Control center at El Toro Marine Corv.s Air tation. The center, located in surplus World War II buildings on the fli$ht line~ at El Toro, has as many as 3 t controllers often worlung six days a week on long ovenimc shins ma 300.squarc-foot area. The center has SI of the 66 controllers 1t needs and only 27 of them are fully tr~ned. . Those were the most pressing problem"s cited by the repon, and those problems should spur to action everyone who lives under the air space controlled by the center. The center controls fli&hts from an Diego to Los Angeles. The invesupuon was a response to ~veral near m1ssc" between planes over Southern California and rcsuhcd in 11 rccommendatiops lha\ the FAA mu t act upon w1th1n 90 days Those recommendations are: • Expand and renovate the center's radar room. • Hare enou&h controllers to adequately staff the ce nter • Consider hiring retired military aviation personnel as an traffic assistants to relieve controller trainees from clerical duties so controller training can be stepped up. • Monitor training to make sure It conforms to nattonal standards. • Postpone creating a radar service area around John Wayne Airpon unul the center is adequately staffed. • Post1>9)'le a Jul y transfer of two additional air space areas to the center's control unt1l 1t has an adequate staff and equipment to take care of air traffl<: in those areas. • Consider consolidating the center with other factht1e" at Los Angele • Burbank and Ontario airports. • Re view silent coordination procedures where con- trollers send planes into another contro1 arc.a~ wntmut notifying that area's ai r traffic control center. • Launch an efficiency and safety review for all air traffic facilities m Southern Cahforn1a. • Change procedures at the center to develop a safer and more efficient now of air traffic control. • Fund and staff the FAA's Office of Safety Quality As urancc so It can identify and corTcct operational and manaaenal problems at aJr traffic fac1ht1cs Those are Just the rccommendauons. We'll ha\.c to wait 90 days to see what the FAA proposes. It 1s now clear that those proposals and what happens in tbe'CSVkened·aar traffic radar rooms affect ever) one who use commerc11I or pnvatc aar transponat1on or lave near an airpon or f11&ht pattern. · The N"fSB's re~n did not directly addrc s air traffic safety, only air traffic control standards. It would not be jumpina to a conclusion to say the safety of people in the air and on the ground has been scriousl} comprom1S('(i b>-the cond1t1on at El Toro. If a pri vate 'individual or company faced similar rnfracuons, at would probably~ called a ci'lminal disregard for pubhc safety. It seems amazma that more aC'C1dtnts have not occurred. and with the steady increase an air traffic on the Orange Coa~t and Southem Cahfomaa, It would be fooh h to think that the problem 1 not s1&n1ficant enouah for 1mmtdrntc a(;t1on That action mu t include corttct1ng the pcr~onncl and e9u1pment defic1enc1c nd auarantecing enough public. d1sdo urc b)' the F A to as ure the public that the 'k1c nrc safe for the people u ina commercial and private a" 1at1on an'd those 'NhO hvc near a1f1>!>A or beneath the 01ght path~ th;u --cnucross Southern ahfomia.--- OpiNof\9 ·~ In thi9 ~ are thOM of the Delly P110t Other ~~on thia~-'9t~of thelt euthe>f• and artlat1 ~· comment•.,. lnvlt.S Md mey be tent to The 0..ly Ptlot P 0 Bo• 15e0, COttt .... tH2t • IOU\\ I\ 111,IOHl Toda~ 11 Friday, Apnl 21. the 1 l th In l 9,2, -ar with Japan offic11lly dayofl91~ Theieare247day kf\m endedasattt1tyth1thadbetns11ncd the )car. b) the nitcd tilts and 47 other Today's h1ahhaht an htsiory: nations took effect Two hundred )Cl"' qo, on Apnl In 19.SI, Viet Pm1dent Ric hard M -21, 17 9, the~ wa a mllltn)' oo th 1 on. bqan a tooclw1ll 1our o( I.aim "Bounty" a the crtw of the Bnh h \~nca as he and h1, wife. Pat. tuptet a~in Wilham Bh&h and I am..,cd 1n Montevideo. ttruaua). 1o11k>rs adrift 1n a launc.h 1n \he ~uth In l967, hca· .. ~c1aht bouna Pacific champ1on Muhammad \h refuted to On th11 date: be inducted into the .\ml>, the same In l 751, the fifth pre 1Jcnt of the day G"(n Wilham ( We,1mottl1nd • United lite Jamn Monr()(, .,,, told Con.are the "y,o uld prevail born 1n Wntrnord•nd Count)'. V1r-tn Vit1ru1m." ain&a -Jn 1969. f'rcnch Pre 1dtnt ( harlc. In I 7U , M•rylfarid became the de Gaulle rn&&Md h1 office . totnth It.ale to 'ratify the S In 1977. Chnttopher J. 8o)~c ~..s COlltlltution. • con"1ctcd of tclli"I teert'll to the In 1941, the U upremc oun Soviet Union "tuk •orluna for a , naled tJ\at bllcks tn..,chna on nu I road ma1or '. dcfenK contractor. can wen entitled to the same ~vcl of Fa"c )can aao Prcsidcn1 Ronald quahty and terv1c-e ll"tn white Rcqan, on hn ~&e v1t.at to China. p11uwr-.. "c an an&enatw to Ch1nne telc· I• '· ltaliAn dtetator kn1to v1tton. -tlich .,n centOftd h11 Mmaol181 and hi1 mtlCf'al.. both of ctioc.1m of dlC Sovttt Unton u ~II whom W lried &o Rft echancu'I u pn.11e fof htdom ofthou&ht and Allild lwUI, were ~uttd and ll*(h ~by Italian .,..tat.n1 One year aeo: A niatn atlt'ndant I• 1941, a lia·rnlll o-1tion Wiii killed and 61 pmons injured tailed from r.ru abo9rd 1 belu wood •hn pan of the roof or an Aloha raft .....S 1M .. Koo-Tiki" Oft 1101· Air11na loti!'I 7)7 peeled '*' day~ wt would 1111.c tM!n durincaftialnhmHtk>&oHonolulu 1C1011 dM Pllc'ifk Ocean to ~ynftil. 8y fa. MrrlMlllllf"'"' I ' ... , .. ~ ...... ---· .... ~ ........ u,1 .. .... c.-...... ....... , ...... ~ -....... -........ Oililiiiil ...... ...... ~ ..... ,~ ..... --_ ..... ........... • 'Blame high S&L bailout cost on late response to financial SOS · W SHINGTON-mcncan ta'(- pa)'ers will }>e asked 10 d11 deep in their pockets for &'I much as S200 btlhon 10 bail out hundrcd'IOf sav1ng'I and loans that ~ere run into thr around by crap. hoot managcmt'nt an the anduc;tn: and 1at..c 1hc hra1 Im 1ho~ propo~I <.,ra, "•I\ \\.all\ prcdt'ce~w1 aHhairman of1hc f cdcr· .11 I lomr I oan Sant.. Board In Jul) 19 7 Willi l0<1k mer th. I JOb Jnd alJ hope Of r<'fOrOI fl('w OUt th(' "'lndow Whcrt C 1ra\ \tiled "fire.'" from lhc rnoftop,, Wall couldn't C\Cn smell thl· 'imoke \\here <1ri&) rc.'lu d to let the andu'-t"' 1..Jll thc .. 1111t\ Wall laad do" n to b(> iht•ir \\t'll onH· mat You can send )'Our thank·)'Ou not~\ to federal Home Loan Bank Board <.hat rm an Danoy Woll, former Trcasul) ~crctary Jamc'I Baker and the sp1nelew members of Congre., who were in 1hc pocket of sf)«1al interests. The ult to rub into tht tawaycrs wound as the fa<:t that a bailout would ha"e.cost .onl) about llO b1lltoa - relative j>OCktt cha nae -af go\irm· ment officials had acted when thr uperu wcre still smclhn& 'lmokc which insures 'ommcrrnil bank dr· ~all 9u1tkl) 10,t 1h1; rc,pc1.1 ol po\ats. He wa\ \mart t'nouv.h to Ii.no" \omc of h1'> \l.t1f, \omr ( 1t•ncr.1I that wmcthtni ~a\ aro '>I> "rong .1t •\u.ou11n" Offac an,e .. 11g.itor\ .iml h1\ mter .iicnc) thl· f\l I<' h1lh li.c.') mt·mbcro; of C onttH\!> \cn·n· 1murcc; \av1n~ and loan dcp<>'>I~'" · ..:JJ.Ll.lt'__thc pt>+>11tH _\/Lll W.all" un Rut he <.hdn't w..int to look h~c .1 hec1h' theme 1n ollict' It t'i 1 pcrfr<'t meddler ~ he prcp<arrd hi\ \tud} epitaph for the thnh 1ndu\lr'\ Herc's one llannJ eump\c· In early t98S. Wilham ha . "'ho was then chairman of the Federal Dcp<> at Insurance Corp., implored Baker to make solvina the thnf\ cm•~ a top pnont). On June~. 19 Sl a letter stamped "ht~I) confidcnt1al'' wu sent by Isaac 10 Baker. v.ho had l'C\.Cnlly been named frcasury ~c­ rcuuy. -\CCrell) and ~nt 11 IO Ra~cr \\uh ~ When \\alt leil\ cs om,c. he will he note t~l 11 \\'aS done ··wuhout N!nclit 1..amcJ oul high on lht houldcr\ ol of direct accC'i'i 10 the ~'-.l I< "ht~h lhc lohb)l'>I\ ;.ind la"mali.cr "hn doe not kno" 1hat "'e hJ\t dnn<' th" ha'e brou&}lt \ou th1 .. lia\lo ~orlc" l!.aac parcntht'l1lall) .11hk'1 TROESS~ER . RETIRE\1 E T that he "did not ~ant tu \t1r up n) fl ·o -l 1kc oth<'r d1ct•to~ hclorr more poltrn:al toncem~ than nrte'-'· him \lfrcdo 5tm('' nt'r of Pu. u ., Ir\' 111h1'i ttme" ha' ftillu~cd •n honored 1rad11mn What W'il'i Bakcr''i re,pt111,c to Ht' lootrd lht' 1re.1~u"' on his "''I' oul h.aac'c; financial\()\'' ot the ·c=nunll\ .11tcr he ~I\ dcpv\t'J It read: "When .... e 101 toacthcr a few months aao 1n )'Our office. I told )'OU that one of my pnncapal conccrn'I about the financial system was the cond1uon of the thnn industry and she ab1ltty of she (depositor tn'lur:inl:e fund) to cope w11h the problemi. "About that time. I reqUC'\tcd our stafT to prepare on anaf)'s1s of the thrift 1ndu\1,-., (T)hc 1tud) ron- 'lude thal tht problems of the thnf1 andustl') arc ol \uc.h prop0rt1ons thnt they will \OOn o\ierwhtlm the ah1ht'f of the Federal Sa'•OIS and Loon lniuntnt:e ( orp 10 deal with thtm unJc wmc1h1n1 maJor 1s dont tn ccord1n1 10 our \ouh.t'~. the un\pokt'n p0hq "ilS that 11 a ~rm wa brtv.1na. malt.~ ~urc 11 d1dn·1 erupt on Ronald Reagan· w•uch In other word\. ~'e 11 for the ne'<I pl"C'~udent rh:u tum<'d out 10 bc B:i~cr·s good friend (.,corgc Rush whtl may be ~onJenng no"" what fnend4' rr for I lad Rnl..cr u\l·d \Orne ofh1\ lcgendan \aV\ > to rr'>ol\ic 1he thnh Ut\t'l thrn 1he co\I would ha'\' hccn a fnll llt?n of ~hat 11 will be IOOJ\ .ind '' no" I[, 1na 1n plcnduLculc "'trrl('\'ner'\ rctarrmcnt home, t'i Rra- 111 Ont' rt'port C':'>tamate\ thal ht and ht'i c.ron1cs i.tolt' n\ille mnnc' lhlln Paraguaf ~ $2 .:! b11l1on forr11n dch1 1 he Jcpo~d dtl 1a101 alkl\cdl~ depicted an rnt1re multi m1lh11n· dollar hani.. arcoun1 thnt "a' funded b)' a 'iU rial' on ga\11h nc \(\.:Or<lmg to antelhgcn~c report' ~tHK','iner p.11J h1m~lf S 140 .1100 n month troll\ th1'i:llCOUnt wh1k he w,1\ m uOitt' Ht' al\<l \tole othl'1 &Cl\ t'rn- mcnt fundo; that he u)('d to mat..r a\.cr a~ tn\icstmt'nt'i Rcpor1cdh . tho\C an' c: tmt'nl\ are htddcn under 1hc name' of hi\ tru.,tcd fncnd~ horc up the f \UC. • I ac \\il'I ma ttt:kh h p()\111un to~ soundma the alum. He ran the FOlC \\hen Ual..er'~ f ft"3\U" l)C~rt· ment hclall"dl) l..1c l..t'd mto ar, ti \1mph put m fin l'r in the da e onll lobbied tor the rclap1tah1Allt,n of the dcfi(>'>1tor tMuranll' fund B~ker lt't •' mu\'h lo~rr man -0n 1hc thtcm pole f:dwm <•rl), propc1~ tou h rtlorm' Jat'k Aftd~noo wa • I tNI bJ Dale \'.a Atta lo •rltl•t tlll •>•41· <'•t~ f'Olimo Relocation of soup kitchen makes a bad situation worse To the ~•tor In rq.trd to 1he ~cnt :\.Cptam:c of lhC' \omronr Cares soup kuchen 11 the ~uth ( OO\t t hm1i.1n < hurl h on V1ctoni <itrttt and Pin cnua '\\Cnue 1n < m1a \.h:'-U, I n no lonf r lcctp quiet n<l tolerate the one: '1dt·~1 11nurancC! u mt of our "wc:ll thoua,hl of' Lmta ~\k~ c1t11cn . Theonainal loc.it1on of th!\ 'ioup \.;1h:hcn "'" moHll "' tt\pc:>n\C to c1t11cn outr 11 the.' pro1um1t} of \O mail\ tran acnl'I \lttp1n1 an the rar~ and "'ant.knna the nc1&hborhood \trtcu ..o clo\C' to '"'O ptc hoolc; and nn<' clement.at) hool. • Con&fllulauon . cit) coun(almrn, e'~1all\ < oun· c1twoman Mary Hornbud.Jt. on )our ah1hh to m.ll.:t' a bed 11uauon ~or)(.'1 You·,c now mana,c<.l t<l mo\, the 1te 1n10 the palh of fi"e local ~hoot "! 1 he nr~ "te "'' o ne block from Wll n f:ltmtnt.al'). t"oand. hall blO(J.\ from prt"v10 U'll)' alTC<"tcd Pomona l:lemcntaf'. n hi nc,1 to our'Tc\\ 1nklc bus \tOl), t•o and a half bl' k\ rom out u1.1nu1 H1ah hool and ne't dour 10 thr rrwa1c Luthtran C.'"hurch school.,, ·• l he ncvde1tchto houn oft to 'pm. arc JU t 'P(rl 11 The kandcrprtcM ~' 01.1111 noon. the fir t-1hr01.1 h·thmJ pdct at 2.10, the fOunh and fif\h al'M!t\ at .10 •1th th bUs drop off of our Junior h1&11 hoot "'at Pert t tun1na! Wu tt th rte .. «k, aao that I Q•)t'Ue('Jld " l pt ktd up 10 Santa nab a Tc~• dnf\cT and murcJcrcd? rhc tche>OI m) ch1ldttn auend and tM P, T . board on •h1ch I tcf'Ye. totally ftnu~ the aroundi bc-c-auw o(chc rnn~anl * o( &ht b9throom and yards by the tnM•cnt l.1 • wttlt &ht da.~ ~re htld IS m1nu1c\ put the norm I tuM 10~ thfft ~n fifhunt 1n the p.,.tuna lot •1th bricb. The )'OU"f man pot1t1oncd at the end of m) 'trrct fofwen1wnh1 "fD that reed .. I Wort 4 food" ~l\1tt"d the • l I ac IM •me lime I did one af\emoon -to bu N-tr Nowedm11ttdty, tomeoflhnr pt0ple art d«cnt •'"2 would low to bt prochKll•t and trlf·~u,1.11n1na <'llucns bwt tOmC ate"°' nd •h1k 1 tot.tit} ~that tht cffom • ol~pnnd P"''ltedona1t0Moft1mc1nd m me arc ldmuabk OM th1nt antK>f' me Tht con ieftCe of Costa Mtta 1$ Cmdtrful to ~me buliw Md tht MIMD bUt tht con~ to our IOUllll ii...,.. .. ..._ A• lft 1avolvcd pamt\ I~"\ 1t• onl Fait'° mn•nd * "'m '"'' lltey prom•wd '° "'°'" llllil ~ of .wv1~ 1 ·ufe..ror .. n-)(icat10n an ...,...,.. ""-Md tikc me bdif. 'f'4 1o.t MarJ ............ , ,..... a«cplan« 1nc1 pr11tt or 119i1 ::eir:• on1J ~ tht opnuon of htr that I dtvt the da 1fttt htf mott ""'" eltttiOft Whn on the lront p .: ol a l\'I\ I ne~"J\Olpt·r 'iht OJ')(' Ill) 'nlll ll<'d lh<' outcome\ tll the 110~1h mc:ac.urts on thr hallul lkheH 1t. tlornbudde th<' 'tlte~ d('('tc1tJ 1h~ •~ tht'\ wantC'd 11 Pita~ don't "'n11nuc to lrt d<1wn tht' fll.'l'J'k '¥>ho CkdCd) OU f orgel aOOUl thC' mon<.'} \pt'I t Of the !Uh •" 10 dr' clti~r' ;and rcmemhcr tht' tant1hl''i that got out there and drllc<l \OU If 'ou c;in't ilu that rt'\I a.,,1.1rnJ I'll .. 1111 be arnund at the nnt rle' t111n 111 r1•m1ot1 them ... l ... \' 11.C>fl ( o\I \h More neighbors upset by SOS To the ( J110 I f('tl u ti I h d l n \1£\l~t d \an"'° < ll tot"tl. r I 'I !.\ SJa, c our c11hrorh0tl\S hac; httn tn If\& to ha' t' tht' \<'up Kit hen and the Sh re< ur Stl\it\ o n111hc'ln mu"c:d to a nun·rC!11dent1 I ~rt , lhC'' arc pr nth I atcd "' the Re C ommunll) C cnt~r (he up 1'.1tcht'n ha mo,tU. two ~bolt bl kc. awa, but no'l4 a laracr aru 1 fT«tcJ.. We h.t\e bttn haJ 1 am nJ mort nc1 tio~ art:"Off«tcJ and 1ra1c Then to dd 1111 to <>ur v.ound com<" I nhhon-<.utt1n1 ~rtmon) held to promote th· e,f'*n'lon of and 1r th t.,,,l'in'teno~afc 11,ah~l\hctd11nd~c .... rn:1 urtd 1t ...,,., not pol111 I hu1 ofcour\C n lhr ~ptteh rtHlk'd 1t ""•' When will our ckctcd m 1al\ "'"" to u " ever l (car. the}• 111 ht'IJl th~ nr-td) hut not thC' homeuwncn .-ho fttl hopd ''and ll\c thcrt J \~I( l ()\Vil~· C o'ta Mesa Chlldr~n protestHB golf cours~ AU ~ni~. our office mana&eT. was be•11dt hcrvlf with uc1tcment when she handed mr th~elcphonc mcssaac on my return to the office. "You att invited to co"cr President Bush's appearance '"•Ora.nae County on Tuesday," she said. cnthusia1tically. I looked at the message. "It's nice of them to 10\1tc me. but I can't make at." l told her he looked d1!>8pp0m1ed. "You aren't JOlng to sec the president?" she a kcd 1nc.redulously. - o, I was not aoma to change my pl.tn for Tuesday to run out to a dc'i.Olatc p rt of Oranac County and w.oltt fo~ a long umc to sec 1he pre\ldent from afar tcU us thal he 1s a.i•n t drug That would provide no ne"'" for my "Orange County Re-- port" nc~ letter. for my DaJly Pilot column nor fbr m) column in 1 local lru inc SJOurnal h' not that I am qlhR i.~ing a l <; president I did dnvr to UCLA )rars a o to \It under a hot un to sec Pre 1dcn1 John n -and the Sccrrt ~nice men with 1hc1rsunglauesand earpieces did ga ve the occa ion a ~nsc of drama ""d I drove to 1 ho1cl at Lo Angele~ International A11port once 10 <iee Pre 1den1 Ford speak to a· hcl 111\ called ga1hcnn1 of the Los \n&clrs Prt'i.~ C'lub -and I thnlled with <'\Cl')On<' when Prt's1dent Ford t'ntrred to the ~1raans of "Hatl to the ( h1cf" Qut I "°ould rather see and chat with a pr<'~1dcnt onc-.on-onc or as p1n of 11 small iroup as 1-few-ofOnnae C ount\ • m JOr ck"clopcrs fC\ to do but then th<'y contribute a mini· mum of SI00,000 lo the Republican p.im for that prwalcae. I}) and tarac. last Tundly' appear· ~nlc af Prc\lcknt Bush 1n O~n~ C ounl\ ~as too contn't'cd. The president. adm1ucdly. •'anted to pin more mrd1a CO\i'crqc for an anu-drua sri«ch Hr sclccted Ora.nae County. ..,. hffc • b11 drua bu t had occurred, and Hral 11~ -.err pro~ tli 'tafT lc\:tcd Rancho dcl Rio. an 1$0la1cd drua-dcaler's h1dca~11y. Pcr- fc1.t Not so pcrfcct for count)' officials. who had to prt'part' the i1tc for 2.000 1n' 11ec.,, 1n' 1tc cnouah people so tha1 lmc" here nc~1 l 000 ~ould show up und then 1 the people up there. A l~1h Pilot rcp0rtcr drscn~d the 1.Junt) ·, ordeal as "a headache" and "a nightmare" And. of course. tht'rt' \\J\ \Onlt' little cxpen~ involv~. tlu._.. to &<'t 1 crowd on • Tucsc:t.y un \hon not1C't., hoolchtld~ were hu'ICd in Membcn of even Rt"- ruhhl1m toup V.<'rt' urged 10 attend (wht'n the pre urc t on. b1pan1san pohtic\ 10 out the wind w) .\nd. ol oour'lt t'c"' clcctcd of- lic 1al 1n Oran e Count was anv1tcd. and rcportcdl\ most attrndcd Who would m1~ the ion, Frrn. )-OU ha~ to '.\ho* up t lct-olhcn-lcno that )OU ha\l' ~n 1nv1tcd o nd, \OU hi'<' to \how up to '>how o thers that \'OU <;UC Third. \OU have to bt ~It' to tt"ll o the" thllt )ou wen' then-. ourth. altc~ard you can tell o ther what Prc\1dcnt Bush said - 1mph1nJ thal he .,p0ke separate!)' to • )OU .\nd lif\h, ma>~ -JU t ma)~ -)OU will &('I" quick introductJon to thr prt,1tknt or ct to nod a quick hello, lc111n1 uthcf'\ ~that you at( an 1nt1niatr or ha finall . lher~ ,, al""a'' the chanlc that the prc'i.1dcnt or ha 'tan, looklna fora S«TnaTJ ot nate ur in t'lmb."~Jor ta Fn&land v.111 \, "tfcv. hnv. about that bn&}ll poltt1cil leader \loc met in Ora r Count\.•·· T h1nl..1n1 ahout nil ol this. I did ha,.e a moment "hen I rt~onm1 red CO\c."flO the C\tnl "It y,-uuld ~ ~n opportun1\' for <.Hhcf'\ m the nrv. media to~ ihal I v.-a\ 1n' 1tcJ an<J 1t v.ould nl ks Ora ( ounl\ poltueal and Cl\I( 1c1Jt'"' ')('(: th11 l ., inclu<kd." I told m-. v.:afc I p1~ turt'd m ) I( -.1th full W h1tc Hou\C' ptTss crtdtntials p1nncd to m> ~\I Jar u1t, ~1n1 u\htr J h} pr Ud law tnfOn"Cmcnt pc nncl fr m the ~bus lnto the rcwf"\ Cd pte'5 ~tlOft. 8ut that thou&bt was oftly ~ Too mU\:h time O\I\ ola buly day. how did ,, won •• .,, Pmidcnt 8ush .. Otat fat w*9ie upotUre. Onl)' 1 ~ molllilftt • Lot .a ttk\ '"°"• bul ........ ~~ro!n~·, ":.o ":!.:'? of clltl.n and the Dliay PikM. AM~ OM mrU'Opo111U deil)' RI eti.: lft ltt't'6ft ~ 1ftd1Mf .... P'lt oftttt1on1 one and hl'O Ula! fine 4a) rot Ora• County Ind • jC)b wttl done .,, I <'OUel~ offt\-ul~ a.; '"" -jW 11111 t•., ·--9'-i ~~•1 ..... 111n•a.IW1•t• of -- 20'' STEREO TV Code.A-Phone.PM>ne Answering Device ~-, O>ck-APhen--' ) VHS Video Recorder wltti . 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C213) 803-1100 ....,..._ '400 Sunlel 81WO Clt3J I04033 La01 ........ 11315 L.a~81 ct1a-.o100 UaH•• ._ PacUhy C21-_._. Mtr1Ja111 "41 v~ oe-..o Cl13a Ill~ ' SH Our Salet Coun1elor1 For Detall1 .. Dally ,,_. ,..._._ -, "-• ~.,,.. corona def Mar's Chris Pllha 1pffce1 ball whit• Laguna Meanwhll•. Dain Blanton of th• Artists looks on •• t eam- .. ach•a Sean Se.fford and CdM's iy· Prk• watch fleft). mat• Sean Stafford passes during Thursday•• match. Artists maintain intenSity, topple CdM ly JON H RGUSON Of w Delly Niii Su« -It was a match up of twe volleyball powers in Corona del Mar and t.aauna Beach in a non-league much · T hursday ni&ht. so while the Artists' victory counted for little in terms of the rapidly arriving CJF playoff --picl utt, IT canica some vaTuable lessons in terms of overall prep- aration. CdM Coach Charlie Brande watch- ed his team's wavenn& intensity lip for the second straJght match Thurs,- day. and this tjme at cost the &a K.inis a victory. CdM. which blew a 13-S lead 10 the founh pme apmst ewport HarborTuesda) but hddon to win in five, let up with a 12-S lad in game three and lost a four-game match to the Anms, I S-6. 6-1 S. 16-1 4, 17-lS. I IC \ t h \'\It I 11 I It CdM's girls maintain domination Coron.a <kl Mar's Jill Youna v.on the 100 meters and 300 intermediate hurdJcs., Lara Carlsen took the d1scu and Iona JUmp and Cbnsten Walle)' turned tn a ~nonal be5t in the 400 (1:02.4) qa1n t the wtnd in ht&h ~hool track and field Thursday Addiuonally. Denise Mahoney won the hifh JutrrP and shot put and ~tM Sa K.inp. .S.O. wn.pped up a perfect Sea View dual meet season wath 1 73-S3 win over Newport Harbor. For tbc Satlora. Lotta Le1dc:bom won the 200. took second m the: 100 and ran stt0n1 lqs on both of Ne.-1>0rt Harbor's W1nnma relay teams. Teammate: Kim Rob1n~n raJ\ 1 strona 3,200 to top CdM's JohannJ Walhn after the latter had defeated Robinson in the 1,600. both close nica. In other 11rls track: •Oma K.rouie ci.uadrupled m the (tekl c~ents as Woodbridfc brttzcd to 1116-17 Pacific Coast Lcaauc victory over vi11tina Trabuco HiRs. icnd1n1 the Warrion into next week's kaluc finals with a S-0 mark. ......... TRAO</U t "The third game was cnt1cal for us," Brande said. "We had a 12-S lead. h was about the same thing as the HarbOr match. Volleyball as not football. You can't get a big lead and go off somewhere. lf you'vt got momentum, you've got to hold on to it." The-maich.-dlci-provide Bra.nde with a valuable look at Laguna Beach. which be thinks his Sea Kings will share a CIF bracket wtth. O n the other side of the net, the Artists maintained their 1ntcns1t)' and poise wclJ. and overcame tbcir mis- takes -such as a lack of passma and serving at different Junctures an the match. And wilh lhc Pacific Coast Leaaue race not as compcuuve as past )Cars. Coach Lance Stewart's prcsca n v1S1on to !lehc:dulc some touah non- (~01 I leagut foes 1n the middle of league play is paying off. "Win or lose. we needed to play a good volleyball m atch tonight," Stewart said. "Woodbridge will be the only other tough match lef\ for us tn league."' This one was a test m staytng po>Aer which the Artists passed. Afier splitting the first two games. CdM led 6-S in the third as the Artists squandered opportun1ucs following sadeouts with service errors. Chris Pl1ha and T) Price rcspondt"d b) keying a run which put the Sea Kings ahead. 12-5. Then tb~ At1a.sts bcpn to sen. c rnore efTcct1vcJy and pess the ball John McKeowo had ,..,o kills to start a run and Scan tafford finished off a scven-~1nt surge with a stuff blocll.. d1nk kill a~d pov1rerful rut Newport Classic alumhf chewing up the greens al Ong the· PGA tour trail It 1salwaysamaz1n1 to check the PGA Tour results and find a phl)~r who part1c1patcd 1n the Newport Classic Pro-Am th• year hstcd m the wmncr'scolumn-cspcc1all) dunn& theeatly part of the season. This )eat there are not one but tv.o pla.>crswhopertmpatedherctn late . January wno have 1one on to v. 1 non the T our-tluupnna. . 0"1 Twigs. who dropped out of the Newpori Beach Count'} Club event after one round. v.on tn San Dtcao in m1d-Februal') soon after pla)ln1herc. Thce"ent 1s ponwrcd by the 5S2 Club. a support a.roup for HoqMemonal Ho p1tal, Prnb>- ter1an. More rcctntly, Jim Booros v.on the OcpositGuarantyOolfCla 1c 1n Hattiesbura. Mis iss1pp1 Chcckin.athc list further. there arc c1aht former player\ here who have won lOtoumament~. te\icJoneund Ma.rk Calcave«h1a captunna tv.o titles. furthermore, Mark O'Meara who arcwupin Mmaon VttJOtnd Tam Simpson from San Otcio. are former frontnannen1n the Costa Mna Will Jonian Clauic. Addu•tothchst, T..,iap1i 1hc teadcr in •nd sa \et with Booros leCOnd and t•o other former pla)cn heft tied for third-La.net Ten ~and Bill Ptcrot ' Ed H11mcnalt lads 1n ctn v1 f\& ~widl DaVid Edwardt the drivi•~·Cb1p8ct~ Gt ,_brmcr and Ball ;tanon the EaaJe leader with eight .\II of them pla)ed here 1n the pa$t. Young pla)e~ who panic1patc 1n the event at Nev.pon 8cach Countf) Clubaoon todov.ell on the PO I\ Tour Caka"ccch1a is second o n the money h t follov.c:db) Fred Couples. Jone , Bed. and Olauon m the ne't four pos1hons v..1th O'Ma..-.~' e·nth and Payne tewat1 ninth AUatt-0\off the SJ00.000 mark in ea mm~ already th ts )tar 0 Dennis Paulson who pla} out of nta ~na Countl') ( lub. v.on the Pasadena ()pt'n rcccnlJ)' and p1ckt~ upachcck.forS7.000. He captured the paldinaOoldcn tate Pla)crs ToureH~nt with rounds of 69-68-69-206. He nipped John Burcklc of Laguna Hall sand John Walson of Palm Desert b> a single Mrokc Paulson twice n;&trowl)' missed 101n1out-of-boundson ht pro- d111ou dnve ,onetbe1n1sa"edb)'~ ncwlybutltcartpath ln the end.a 30- foot b1rd1e at the I 2th and an up-and- down par save at the tou&h 18th pro"edlobethcd1ffercnce Paulson hhtz~thepar-Shok HctSI 1raduate of Co &a Mt'il H1&h and OranacCoast ollqc.He1salwa f onncr nat1001l looi dn' 11\1 ch am- • ~on. 0 Amencan Golf Corporaoon. ~r­ aton ofRancho S.n J~wn CC 111 l~u-.e. Mcadow&ar\GC1n Hunt~ 1n11on Stach and the •ootHo.be "[\cn when v.e v.erc down. 12-5. >AC -wercn•t pla)tng all that badl):· tewart said ··But >AC v.t"rcn't pa ina -well Once -we tan to pass. all ahc other parts of our aamc st.an to c9me together ·· . Andasfortheserv1ng. \tcwan \:ltd. ··The second and third pmes. v.c: v.ercn't h1lltn& areas ga1nst good teams. )'Ou'"c: got to take a-.J.a) thcu strength b) sen.·ina areas If the) 'rt passing the ball -well. OK. but )'OU ha\e to make them pa ·• CdM <ame back to ltfe behind Jason Pcrkms. whose ~v.crful spike broua,ht a 1dcout oind suMcquent stuff block for points b) Chad teclbers1ndPcrk1n fora 14-121t'ad But the .\n1 lt remained focused and td<'d out t-w1cc to St't up point on C'dM errors to tie tt at 14 M\er fhc f~~•se see ARTISTS/821 opened fu\ltn Rane h Golf Club. r«cntl) IJ!lt'd a 20-~t"ar kasc wtth the '5tateof ( ahforn1a to manage Lake Tahoe OolfC'oursc . .\merman (,oltt the large t management compal\) of ·golf course.-1n the natton ( urrcnth 1he£roup ov.nsorka morcthan I 10publtc.andpmatecour5t' na- uonv.,dc: Ted orb' ot 'Jt">Aport Bcachwn:~ the" inneroi thl' R1 Hrs1dt" ( ounl\ - Open at Rancho( ahfom1a ( C" "1ih round of6,·6 .fl -203 With th<"1r \ 1ctonc\, Paulson and orb) arc onc·t>A oon th~ monq wtnninah tforthc\<'ason Paul n ha$ptckC'dupS .9S0 1nthrtceH'nt~ nnd Norb) i 491 in the same number The pald1n& c 1oldcn 'itnte Pla)crs Tourw11l 1ra\Clto 1'/c:\ ada for a pair · ofSSO.OOOcH'nt\ in \1•> The first 1~ thc4i1erra-. e\ada{)penol ln,hnc Villa GC on \1.1) I lOand the second ilt l~c \alley Gl 1n Carson C1tyon Ma' ~4·:?6 The>Ainnerwill pid. upS1.0oo:u eache"ent. 0 ( HlP4)HOT -Jun1or1 lfers w1ll bt 1ntc.-rc:\tcd 10 the date of two C\lents this pnnaandc.-arl) ummer. the l . Junior \matcur for male pb)e~ v.ho ha\C not rcached their 18th b1nhda> b> JuJ) 29. arcehJJblt' Pta) ~ill beat S1n1tnJ HtllsC in El C~jon July 2S-2Q . The U ~ C11rl\Jun1orcham- p1onsh1pwtll be held Monda) f~IHM IH GOf.1/121 ( 0 '\1 '\It 'II \ c U I I I f. I It \ "t II \I I Orange Coast puts Riverside out, 6-2; Mal!nets stun.GWC Orante Coast Collcee's Tommy Irwin hurled a complete pmc to improve to 3-1 as the "1s1ttn1 Pirates pined a measure of revcnac •inst last-place Rivcn1dc with a 6-2 Ora.nae Empire Conference basebe.11 victory on Thursda)' to rema1h a pme out of first place. ~ lrw1J1 struck out seven and walked only one while scanenng nine htts. The Pirates impTOvcd to 27-10-1 ovcraJI and 14-7 in the OrJrlac Empire, while R1 vt'rs1de fell to 6-24-1 and 3-16-1. "'OC'Cjumpedob tope1rlyl'1th four runs 1n the 'first 1nnin1 off los1n& pitcher Mike Garcia. who went the distance for the Tigers. Garcia scnlcd down to shut out the Pirates over the final ix innings.. Hector Santa Cruz led off With a walk. Craig Nixon was htt by a patch and with one out. Scott Talanoa singled both home. Marty Cordova. who went 3 for 4 w1th tv.o runs scored. then tripled Talanoa home and af\er Eddie Pierce walked. Dar- rell Conner hll a sacnfi~ fly to scort" Cordova. In the sct0nd. M1k.c Kell} -walked stoic ~ond baSt' and orcd on a s1n&le b) Jason Youna (2 for S) to mal.c tt S-0. and 1n the third 1nn1n1. Cordova doubled. tool third on a v.1ld pitch and ored on C'oMer's second sacnficc fl) · In anotherpme • Golden Wt'St College wasn't as ' " I U ll I '\ f • 0r-.. Etnpln Cont.l•KW W L T H •enchO 5-ntlNO 15 l 0 Oranee Coast 1• 7 O 1 CVPfflS 13 7 0 11h Golden Weit 12 I 0 2"'1 s.~ '12 1 1 Fullerton 7 1• 0 I Riverside 3 16 1 11 Tlwnd9V'S ~ Oranoe Coasl 6, Rivenlde 2 Fullerton 3, Golden Well 2 Rancho S.nt1ago 21, Cvprn1 t S.turdlV'I ~ (..._) Golden Wasl al Oranoe Coa11 S.ddleback at Furi.rton Riverside at Cvoreu fortunate. as the host Fullerton Hornets pulled out a 3-2 victory to drop the Rustlers l 'h p.mcs off the champ1onhip pace of Rancho San- tiago. and I 'h behind second-place occ. . The big blow was a two-run homer by Wtlhe Speakman in the fourth inning. which erased a J-0 Go&dcn West lead. produced in the top of the same 1nn1na on sinaJcs by Crai& Paquette. Mark McGrann a.n_d Dan Villegas. Golden West narrowed it to 3-2 in the ninth innina when Villcps open- ed with a double to riaht and Robb Carabba singled to center. followed by a sm&le to left by pinch hitter helb) Aan. which scored pinch runner Wes Castellano. ll'le-1H OCC/a2t Coast splashes to front Orange C oa a Collesc • men and ~omen· \WI mm 1 n&Juacrnaut aot a Quick start to their anuc1pated champ1onshlp conquests at the Oranae Empire Conference meet at ddleback Collcie Thursday afternoon wtth a ruf\aWa) It t of champion htp fin1 be . The men''§ squad. paced by sopho more Brian Kmpficld's ecr:sonal best of 4.38 I. a meet rttord. was upsta&cd b) a tno ofOCC pnntcrs as Da"c tone; ate Kinne)' and Phil Reset v.ent 1-2-1 · Stone and Kinne). phomorc • >Aent 2 I 03 and 21 21, pcctacular efforts cons1dcnn1 the un haved :ind untapercd condition of all of Coast's swimmers. "The 21.03 ~ould ha\.e v.:on talc last year," noted tone's coach. Don Watson Freshman Hans Weiland (2.00 12~ captured the 200 tndlv1dual medk) ,,..tth a state quahf>•n..J mark to 11ve Coa t w1nncn 1n all ihrtt of the sw1mm1na c' ent~ a~ OCC took a ~potnl kad O\ er ddlet.ck afttr Lhe lint ofthrtt da)s of compc11t1on. Wat n' -women·~ team•~ 29 potnt ahead of n Dacao Mesa af\cr fl'le.,. 1H S\lffMMWG/all .\HJ:.\ ROI '\DIP Anteaters. try to snap losing trend tonight UC I dominates tennis at Ojai; Anteaters will host track meet Sunday The UCI baSt"ball team will ho t the opener of a thr«-.game >Att~end St'l'll1 with Cal talc Fullenon tonight at 7 at Anteater Field L'Cl. 2-10 tn the Bis \\e t and 16-2 o,:crall. >AIU send 1unio t n&ht- hander Ken Whitworth. 4-6. to the mound to oppo the Tnan · Dan OcVfllc. S-1. 10 a game earned on a t.ape-dcla)ed bas• on Pnme Ticket. the fint home 'Cl rele\ 1 ion broad· cast The pmc v.:111 be ho\!. n on 4 (\.m turda) The two teams also play • turda~ at 7 and Sunda) at I \\ h1tv.orth leads CI with four complete sames this St'a n and ha'I the team's only hutout He has pitched into the seventh 1nnina 111 e1aht of 11 start this Sta.son and wu the hard-lud. loser in a l -1 def~t at thr hands of evada-La Vtp lac;t frtJI) \\e tm1n~ter H igh produ<l wphomorc I Rodn1uc1 lead CCI v.1th .t JSO &\.Cf'llC and 31 RBI ~ond bucman Chns Gancio 1 httllf\1 34S v.1th a SC\ cn-pme h1tt11l1 treak Thud baseman Ed Luna ha htl 1n IS of his last 16 pme (.4~6 dur1n1 the strct(h) enter fickler tit Parker and Luna IJ\:C t.he Antealcn theu fi.rstl.O. olu sto"'n base duo 10 dub history Parker's 22 U\'C him four sh> o Rcxk) Cra-a' team r«Ord 26 Kl 1n 1970. Newport Re.gatta on tap Saturday Oranac Coast C'ollqc and UCl host the Hth annual cwpon Rept&a turda} momma at 'orth Lido Channel. 9r-1tb raooa bc&inn1n1 at 7:,5. Other teams comj)Clln& mclude CLA. • uC Santa Ba.rbua. t;n1\cn1l\ of San Diea.o-and l..o)-ola Mal) mount tn varsity et&fllS and fours. JUntor varsity eta.ht . fre hman etpts and novtct ci&hts Members of the L'Cl \ilB1ty ei&hts v.111 compete Vv"ltb Santa data. U D, 'C'LA. U • Cal Poly, U 8 and l..o)ola at 9·4S OCC. 0 , l CL.\ and UCI race 10 theJun1onars1tye1&htsat 9:30. O ther races include the novice ctJhts at 8. novice fours at 8: IS. h1htwciaht c11h1S at 8·30. frc hma.n eta,hts at 8·45. and "arstt) fou" at 9 J 5. Cal tate Fulk-rton. v.h1cb enters v.uh a "-S Bia We t mark. thrttpmcs behind first-place Lona Beach lite, and 27-1 o'erall record. features ~"cral ln"a products ThC) include Ora nae .. Coa t Collcac's Rex Pttcrs (the Bia We 1 Pla)er of the Wm). Da' 1d S&aton. Ralph Ramun. Brent •\ta) ne and m C'olaru so, Golden \\e t' Ken Hokuf. and f'ounl&ln Valley's Duane Madje and Ma.B h1mamo10. ,...._ '"IOUlllllJUP /UI er beats Cubs win, 1-0 \II ashlngton Ignites Angels to 10-3 thrashing of Tigers .. .v lr -.-~ .... _,, ---.. - .· ., ' The NBA playoffs opened TburJ- niaht.. and the contensus is that s year's finals will have the ume ookas last year's. CBS commentator Hubie Brown oesalona with thei,eneraJ feelina. •• 1 think you 're 101 .. to tee Dctroi t , od L.A. apin," he said. Last year, the La.ken beat the ' Pistons in seven prnes to win their ~nd straiabt NBA championship. '"'This year, the Pistons bad the best ~rd in theleque(63-l 9)and the La.ken were best in the West (S7-2S). "DetrQit has to be the heavy vorite in the East," said Brown, who . ust completed his first season as CBS' top NBA analys\, "The intimidation factor is only part ofit. They have a monster defense, they're nine veterans deep and they're talent is scary. Plus, they know bow to win on the road." Brown said be likes the Lakcrs in the West because they finished stron&ly in the ~ularscason. · "T~ey won their last five with the pressure on because Phoenix was right behind them," he said. "And l ~.they're the only team besides Detroit to have a winning record on the road." Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who is retir- .lnaaflerthe playoffs, avera_aed only 10.l pointsaod4.5ttboundsdunna the repJar 1ea10n for the uken. But Brown says the NBA '1 all-tune lead· ina scorer can still play a m~or role in the posueuon. "lfbe plays to bis potential, they willaotohimattbeendofthepme," Brown said. The Lalten opened the playofTsat home nunday apinst Pon land. The Pistons play Boston toniaht in theopenerortheirbest-of-five1eries. First-round uptett are ratt in the NBA. but Brown thinks it could happen in the Denver-PboeniJt smes. Althouah the surprisifla Suns won 11 more pmes than tbe Nugets, Den- ver's 6iab-powered offense is always dan8erous. .. ffDcnverishcalthy, they will be very touah," Brown said. "They lost only six fiome pmes all season, they've aot a lot of playoff experience and they have four bona fide scorers in Alex En&lish, Fat Lever, Michael Adams and Walter Davis. "I don't think there's a team in the playoffs that wants to play.the Denver Nugcts in the first round." Those hooked into Superstation TBS can take in a first-rounddouble- headertoni&ht with Boston at Detroit featured at 5 followed by the Denvcr- Phoenfa matchupat 7:30. TBS also will lhow the Milwauu..Adanta aame a• 5 p,nL Saturday and anothtt double-hcaderonTuaday. ~Stans i\S playoff' covenee Saturday afternoon with Game 2 of lbe Philadelphia-New Yorit .mes and contmues wi~ a Sund!>' double- headtt featwina c..~ieveland followed by Por\laad va. tbe Liken. Prime Ticket will carry any Laktrs' home playoff pme and Chanl\t'l 9 w1ll 1how Lalccn' 1way playoff'pme not broadcast by CBS. 0 A record $40 I milITon contract a.i\•inaNBCthe U.S. televsion ri&hts to the 1992 Olympics was sianc<f Thursday. NBC's payment, which will be split amo~ the IOC, the Barcelona or- pninngcommittcc, spons feder- ations and national Ofympiccom- mittcesaround the world, tops the prcv1ousrecordofSJ09mill1on paid by ABC for last year's Winter Olym- pics in Ca~ry. . NBCpe1dabout$300m1llion'for the U.S. rifhtSto last summer's Olympics in Seoul. 0 . • Quote of the week: After learning she bad been dropped from ESPN's Davis CUP.crew, tennis commentator MaryCanlloqujpped, "They've talc en the broad out ofbroadcasti ng." Weekend TV,.radio sports TELEVISION 9 a.m. -TENNIS: Men's tennis tournament from :; Atlanta, ESPN. ::. IO:IS a.m . -BASEBALL: Dodgers at St. Louis, Channel 4. 11 :30 a .m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: NCAA men's gymnastics championships from Lincoln, Neb. (tape). Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -P RO BASKETBALL: NBA play- offs-Philadelphia at New York, Channel 2. I p.m. -GOLF: Legends of Golf Seniors tour- nament from Austin, Texas, Channel 4. , 2:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Long Beach G rand Prix (tape). Channel 7. 3 p.m. -RUNNING: Western States I 00 Endurance Race (taoe Channel 2. rp.m: -OOL""'P;-;;: c:a-----s~V v~cga s nVltahona , . 3:05 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Track and field meet from Tampa; U.S. Diving Indoor Championships from Boca Raton, AaJ~>. TBS. . 4 p.m. -CO GE BASEBALL: Cal State Fullcnon at UCI (tape from Friday), Prime Ticket. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OP SPORTS: Gym- nastics-U.S. vs. USSR women's-gymnastics from Columbus, Ohio (delayed); Horse Racing-Kentucky Derby Trial from LouisviJJe. Ky. (delayed). Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Chicago Cubs, WGN. 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees, WPIX. 4:30 p.m. -PRO H~Y: Stanley Cup play- offs-Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, Z Channel. S p.m. -VOLLEYBALL: Men's pro beacb competJtion from Miami (tape). ESPN. 5:0S p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA play- offs-Milwaukee at Atlanta, TBS. . . 7 p .m. -WATER SKIING! Budget Oassic from Orlando, Aa. (tape), ESPN. . . 7 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Arizona State at USC (delayed), Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park replays. . · Channel 56 (Prime Ticket, 10:30 p.m.). RADIO _ I 0: I 5 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at St. Louis, --· KABC (790). -. 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Chicago Cubs KFMB (760). · S:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Houston, K.NX (1070). 7 p.m. -BASEB-\1-L: Toronto at Angels, KMPC (710). Sanday TELEVISION 7:30 a.m. -RUNNQoJG: New Jersey Waterfront Marathon, WOR. r 9 a.m. -TENNIS: Men's tournament from Atlanta, ESPN. - 10 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA play- offs-Chicaao at Cleveland, Channel 2. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at Montreal. TBS. 11 a.m. -SWIMMING AND DIVING: NCAA Division I men's championship~ from lnd1anapol1s (tape), ESPN. fl:IO a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at t. Louis. Channel 11 . : a.-;.m-. .,...._,_._,EltALL: San Diego at C h1cego Cubs, WGN.• 11:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: cw York Mets at Houston, WOR. Noon -BOWLING: National Doubles Tournament for amateurs from Reno {tape). Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA "pla)· ofTs-Ponland at Lakers, Channel 2. I p.m. -GOLF: Legends of Golf Seniors tour namcnt from Austin, Texas. Channel 4. I e.m. -SOCCER: World Cup match-Costa Rica vs. Umted States from SL Louis, ESPN. 2:30 p.m . -GYMNASTICS: U.S. vs. USSR from Columbus, Ohio (delayed), Channel. 7. 3 p.m. -GOLF: Las Yeps Jnvitat1onal, ESPN. · 3:30 p.m. -BOXING: Pernell Whitaker vs. Louis Lomeli, lightweights, from Norfollc, Va, (delayed): kff Feneche vs. Marcos Villasana, featherweights. from Melbourne, Australia (tape), Channel 7. S p.m. -COIJ..EGE BASEBALL: Cah fomia at Washinaton State, ESPN. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park replays, Channel S6 (Prime Ticket, 11 p.m.). 9 p.m. -TENNIS: Women's tournament from Houston (delayed), ESPN . RADIO 11:10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Oodgcts at St. Louis, KABC(790). , l l :20 a.m . -BASEBALL: San D1qo at Chicago Cubs, KFMB (760). 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASX.ETBALL: NBA play- offs-Ponland at L.akcn, KLAC (S70). I p.m . -BASEBALL: Toronto at Anaeh. KMPC (710). ROUNDUP ln b~ tchom tof\bell: •Alisha Nelson. a riaht-handed junior for Woodbridat, hurled a no- hiucr at Cotta Mesa in a si.x-inning pme. facing Just 18 batten whtn the only airl she walked was eraJCd on a double play. Nelson struck out 10 in rqistenoa her first no-hitter, and was 2 for at the plate. ARTISTS Froml1 In track this weekend: • Collcac and club teams and individuafs from the West Coast will , be among those competing at the UCI : . Invitational meet. The women's meet • begins at 10 a.mrSe,turday and the men'sat 10 a.m. Sun6ay. ln tennis: •The UCI women's squad tri- umphed in the quarterfinals of the Big West Conference championships in Ojai, 5-4, over Pacific. The victory 1 moves the Anteaters into a semifinal • · matchup against 16th-ranked San : .~ Dicao State, which blan.ked Fresno State .S-0. . ua·. Karin Bering. who played with a sprained ankle, defeated Pa- cific's Kimberly Uyema, 4-6, 6--0, 6-3, then team ed with Stacey Cadipn for a 6-;_ 6-1 doubles win over Uyema and i isha Lee. • Men's competition, which is stqcd u a Oiaht system, bcains today at the Ojai V""alley Racquet O ub. • QranaeCoa1t'1John Gabriel and Eric Rebitzer, u wll 11 the doublts team oCNick Norin and 0.vt MOOft, swwpl •twin vic:toria •• Ojai. • Llpu\a ae.cb'1 Joa Lacb ud Kiii•• Oi.Ua were ell)' wtnnen • • the eecond round of I'-d-Ii_..,. at Ojai. Wooclbri9 Randy Ivey won hrice lo •me llllild ..,._ Also benaina out two hits in a IQ. hit attack were Lisa Wehren, Tami Williams and Kristen Gove as host Woodbridat improved to 13· 7, 6--0. Costa Mesa fell to 0-6 in lcque. In h1ah IChool aolf: •Steve Stratton was \he medalist with a 79 u Ocean View dealt Fountain Valky a 417-439 Sun1et Leaaue defeat at Mile Sq~ Part. From 11 1jdeout1, McKcown had two kills to make it 15-14 and a CdM error ended IL ''They play very well as a team," Brande said of the Artists. ''Their strenith is mental touahncss. which comes from their ooech." The founh pme was a marathon with I 0 ties and five lead chanles over a 1pen of about 4S minutes. Stafford and McK.eown had l 2 and 10 kills rnpect.ively tn the pme, one or the two risi.q to the surface eecb lime to \Ike control when CdM e.med a lead. No team ICOred more than three 11J'aisht points and there were 33 lideOuta mi•ed in after the ICOft was tied It 12. .. ,obn McKeoWn wu blocUd once all ........ " SteWar1 a.id. ...... ... \IDl~ble, IDd when be'tlDial likc lbal. i1 1.u.r for Dain (llliloD) and Seu. Sein didn't hit .. Ml. "'' be 4idn't .-IO. We were~ Ill the ocber lkilll well" '••IOOt• 14-12 ........ mald __ .......... ...., ...... .. ..__..._.MMllWll...Sllil llnl ........ " ......... ~ Nfa•s•NWl=ll" al ......... .. ...... ... .. Kill' .. .._..,...••r111-.._o1 ......... Allr .......... &.-.. lliiMd ~ ., ... , ...... -10".an =~,.. .... .... Ba ebaH fan now ha~ a to Collect their favorite umpire card ,,.... Tlw A110dMed ....... WEST ALLIS, Wia. -A compeny here bopea to inunonalize the OftaHnaltinled men 1a blue by illUinsattt of'b9eet•ll cards fcaturi111 m~or 1-il umpires ia IC1.ioo. HM Orapbin r... printed tbe set. which includes 60 cards widl an IClio8 plMJCo of an Ameri(aa ~ or National Lelpe umpire on the ft'Ont and stabatical information in the beclt. Like b&sebell ~ faru can collect tbem, trade t.Mm or even kick din on them when they ~I an umpire ha blown a call. ··umpires~ an important pan of the pme," said Kevin Sandstro91, executive v•cc president of HM Graphics, "If nothin1 else, they desef'\ e the reoosnition. And I can't think ofa better way of doing tha\lhan a set of umpire cards." Many of the cards feature umpires with their ttands on their hips or just starina at the camera. Amons.the exceptions are Al Oark, pointing jud&mentally at lhe camera, and Mark Johnson, givina the safe sip. Two Wisconsin natives appear fairly animated. Dutch Rennert, of Oshkosh, is portrayed make a "strike" call while.Bruce Froemming. ofBrown Deer, looks as if he. miaht be confrontin1 the bcginnina of an argument "They seem to be.very popular," Ren nm said in a telephone interview from \he umpire room at Wrig.ley Field in Chicago. "I think it'sa good thing. People c-an &Ct )'Our becqround atld see that you're bu man, see that you havt a famil) ond ~id(" Lakers rout Blazers, 128-108 INGLEWOOD -Ma&ic Johnson had 30 points and 16 assists Thursday mght as the •""' LosAnscleslakersbcgan their bid fOra third ' -. straW\t NBA title with a playoff-opening ---- 128-108 victory over Portland. The second game of the best-of-five sencs will be Sunday at the Forum. The Lalcers, trying to become the first team to wm its third consecutive NBA championships since Boston accomplished the feat in 1966, got 29 points from Byron Scott and 20 from Mychal Thompson off the bench. Oyde Drexler paced PortJand with 30 po1nt.S and Jerome Kersey added 23. The Lakers took control early and each time the Trail Blazers seemed to be fighting their way back into contention, Los Angeles suddcnl)' would spun away again. The final time Ponland drew w1th10 stnkmg range was at H-70 with 6:45 left m the third quarter. The Laltcrs then reeled off a 20-6 streak to pad their lead to 95-16 heading into the final quaner. Los Angeles took a 13-4 lead m the opening 21'1 minutes and five points was as close a~ the Trail Blazers got the rest of the way. The Lakers led, 64-SI. at balfume after holdmg a 34-21 advantage after the first quaner. Los AnJefes dominated PortJand dunng the regular seson, winning all five contests, by an average margm of 12 points. The loss conunucd Ponland"s misery at the Forum whe~the Trail BtazershaveworiJust th~of22pmes 1n thc..l.98U>------ Ql'OTEOf'THf: D\ \ Greg LMmUI, managin&panner of the lowly Sacramento Kmas. after 1nnouncin1 the NBA team was cxtendina Coach Jerry Reynolds' contract two years beyond next season: "He's committed to us and we're committed to him. We probabJy all oughi to be comm11ted." Golden State surprises Jazz Cbns Mullin soorcd 41 points .. indudtng 18 in the third pcnod, as the Golden tatc •""' Warriors ran past Utah. 123-119, in the ,, -. openina pmc of their NBA pla)'ofT .scnes Thursday night 1n Salt Lake City Mulhn was 7 for 11 from the field m the third quarter. includfoa I of2 from 3-pomt range and made all three fret throws. Mullin put the Wamors ahead I 06-93 with S;OJ left in the pmc. Utah stormed back to w11h1 n 112-110. but could set no closer. · In other NBA {>layoff openers· •~raid Wilkins !COttd a season-high 34 points and Patnck EwtnJ bad 26, incJud1 na the go-ahnd ba ket Wlth 2:SO rem11n1ng. as the New York Kmcks dtfeatcd Philadelphia at Mad1son Square Garden. 102-96. The 76en, who won fourofsaxpmcsbetwecn the teams in the rcaularscason. includin& two victorie1 at Madison Square Garden, stayed close the enhre pme. never tra1l1n1 by more than seven points. · • Dominique Wilkins and Glenn Ravers scored seven _points each in tM final 6:34 to spark Atlanta to a 100-92 victory over Mtlwaukec at &he Oauu .. T.bduU.S took the lead in the best-of-five acnes by ma1nta1nin1 their mastery of the Bucks this ttason. Atlanta beat M1lwaultec 1n all silt rqular-xason meet1nas Bird not headed to Detroit BOSTON -Lany Btrd wiU not be accompal'yiaa IM Botto11 Cehta to Detroit • ~ for tbe finl.f'Ound playoff series startina ,, ~ toniabt. ofllciah of the NBA kam said ---- Thunday. .. Notbi,.'acbaftled. be'uttll the 11me," Mid Ceh1a public Nlations director Jef&cy T'tri11. "We JUSt lhiftk he'd be better Off aiayiaa here and pnictlcina instead of 90i111_to o.oit and tittf ..... mOllt ottbe time." n. u.-acement c:aaw after Bird's tbird day of 1cria11..-Wklabil..._._.,..,..unulTbunday, .... ama.11 .... beliWlt to rule out dle Potlibility or Bird ....... lbe ........ c.lim-amdala ia'id amt-Will won out .aooe a1 HellllUc Colha1 wtaiJe the ...., ia ia Detroit. lin1 imdln•t IUfllO' on bocb beeh Nov. 19 and mimd dal .. 76~of'ltie Na.A'•,.. llUOG. HI .. .,.._pm .._.,.roaerlilbday. General wr ,.. v• mid ...,. _ _. ••111 • mare• lie ...... Jll Rlt'9M II t•.._dle .. roand. it ... Clldll•riwe ~ .... IO ..W llim IO la DitroiL Collclmlaftlllmil .................. .. lbeir ::= l r11r .W Ill ..... tie'• auto-11 ,, • •af'-. . HM 011ipllic• ii a ~=0w8ed oom..aat prim~ ... ,--... s1oiftilli0a ia unual .... ~ PriMialart .,tma.; •DU&l npons. 8dvenit-illl ............ ,.. vc-• . I• •11Mll -=c"'*wHe, wlUcb aho ind** J.rii1s bi9derl. W'*9 bOldln wt 1-tnclMJiY~IG-itM* ..... ~Of pla~ 8"0UDt fora unaU frac1ioa ori11 lala.· IUdsuom said. HMt bud»ll aoodJ aft markcwd and IOad to retailen by TAM SpOns o(~ V~, Calif. U~ cardl ..,.. W illued In 19'S by lbe Bowrrian Co., tllen ditaDDl8red trom tbe market until TAM oblained 1 liceme-for diem last year from ~ leapt llaebal1 md the Umpira Allorialion. .. lueball cardt aft at u !!!:!ime bilh rn 1enns of popularity," Sadl1rom said. It's a SIOO m1Uion-plu1 1ndu1try~ TAM &boulbt it wu a natural thin& to make a vailablc an u.m pile aeries." • Both HM Graphics aad TAM said they are hoplftl to act a licenac to isaue cards of the besebell )>layen ne"t year. Jn the meantime, they Will conttnue to churn out umpire carc:h. Lut yar, HM Graphics printed I 00,000 umpire cards. It alrady has printed 20,000 copies of the 1989 edition and wiU keep j)rintina them throupout the year to meet the demand. Sandstrom said. ._, ___ ... ... __ ... ~ .. -...,,._,.,, "''"'" ·-,,u '.,.. ""4.., . .;\' Fl ers force seventh ame PHILADELPHIA -Tim Kerr and ~ Demck Smith each scored twice as the Philadelphia Ayers beat the Plttsburah • • Pcnauins, 6-2, Thur~ niaht and tied their NHL pla)off sencs at three pmes apiece. The Flyers and Penaums meet Saturday mght at Pittsburgh for the Patnck Div1s1on title. The winner advances to the Stanley Cup semifinals. bcgJnnma Monday night 1t Montreal. · The unadtens ~hed the semifinals With a 4'-1 victory over Boscon in the Adams Divis1on fmal. The Penauans had taken a 3-2 lead in the series Tuesday maht at home when Mano Lemieux. the l~ue's top scorer with 8~ goals and 199 pomts. ICOttd five ao&Js and three Ulllll. But the Ayers blanked Lemieux, and the )Oun1 Pcnau1ns couldn't put the acnes away. The Flycn scored t~o first-penod aoaJs, and twice answered after Pit· t burah came -.uh1n a JOI.I 1t 2-1 and 3-2 1n \he second penod. 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""''" ,. ui.• J SI I ~•4'•00•iC , Httift 1chool 9'r1\ HOH LIAl<(/I , .. _I\ ,_ .... v .... 100 ... ~ "'" ""• ow• ~ "• r ~ JCO ~ S y ~<# A BMW, san s the CdM ch eerleaders. awaits the l ucky g olfer w ith a hole-In -one. Cd M's Tee-Off forTDs te>urney poh Im c1glll lour-.t>1nc~ .t1l· \llll :1' .11tahk fur < orun.l dd Mai I l1~h\ l"dllld <1nnu.1l l n'-<Hl llll r uud1do" m (1011 I ou1 namrnt \l1I \1Hnd<I\ .11 1lw ~c" JXHI tkad1 < ountr. < luh '-11gnup' 1.1n IX' made up through M onda~ morning lrnm !\.'~A S lur 1h1· ~hotgun \tart at IU. ( urona"• l oulhdo"n (tub'" spon<to nn'-the event '' 11h mun1t.') 11d..1·h:d to'llo nrd ne"" loot ball equipment and thl' ma1ntl'nanl"C of rnrrent equipment. as \\Cll as hupt'lull\ thl· upgr.1ding ot lh<' <ka Kings' building and l'Qu1pml'nl in thl' 'h'l(lht room and a projected full u°'e 11,11 n1·r (1olll'f' :H( Ill' 11\'ll to "1n pn1l'' "h1k hl'lpmg 111 1a1\C lu11d\ tor <.:omna dd \1.ir H igh"' dl•knding < ti· 01\ "ion \ I l hamp1tlll'i l<.i\ \\ ,,.,i-.l"\. 1hl.' ( la"'\ l h.11r111.m. "a1J lhl' 1'' 1 n1 '' a ·· 1 l'\,i, \u.1111t1k··· lorm.11 "•lh p111l'' g11111~ It• pl.t\l.,, ""h lhl· lil'I w1•1'111d and 1h1ru Iv'' ~ro'~ :i' ,,,.11.1, to the pla\rr "ho pl.tll'' clo't'\I to thc hnk, and to thl· pla\l'! \\Ith lhl· loO~l'\I dfl\l' \\l· rl'h .1 gflJI Jcal upon the fund r.11sed by thl' I 11ul hc..hm n < luh ':ud C d \1 ( oach Oa\ e Holland ''\\ l"r1· l' llll·d ahou1 the tournament because 11 \\-111 be a lun 'lloa' ~(.' r,tt\l" llw nwnc~ Ol'CC\S3r) to upport our progr.1111 ' . . \Jc.fil111nall .1 Jl11<4 BM\\ ·'""'·"'' .1n~ ph1,1·1 "h11 hll' ,1 hok Ill 1 O\" ,11 a dr,1gnatl·d hl•k lOmphnwnl~ 11t ( It:\ 11.'f fi\t\\ h1rthrr mtormatton l.ln tx obtained b> contactm& frnnrll'r \\u<-•I''°' a1 "bO-W"\I ur 1'anc\ G ou,1on at ti\. \11 ~ • • HIGH sc·11001, TR:\('K '" D ··•t:l.D Hlttl ldlool boV5 l lA v1rw l l Al<UI ~....,.u •• '· '''•"""•• u ' ·~~--... ,.,, I N'O<" ~· It l I A • ,.,, ,. ) I I io"CI' f 7H "" ) ""(•"9 l • ' •• " t TRACK From Bl •I ni r\ll\ umplrtrd "' ka lit' \hm\lng \Ill\~ I Yl'l2 al .J .. tx·,t " lh 11 d t 1lc a ti.l-t-i ' J<'C ""'n thul "·I'' I ' uoul the l 10Jal\' 1.:•1111ureJ_I tt rl'l.l~ < t1r11h n < 1nllin ":h unc ul lhl· 'l•.111J11ul\ tor l n1\\'T\ll' "1nrH1lf! 1h1• 100 ~:0.1nJ 440 ·''"l'llll'•'"' ho1111' thl' m1l1 ~::! ' • ~ \lannu \\on 11' lir't k lt'Ul' 11ll'l't ufthl·~:s,011· ~7·'~.11\rr\JJJkha l.. ,,., hl'l\\' I 1111lc1uhll•d tn th~ longJ\1rllp ( 15·"' I .ind tnrh. llll1\P ('~·I I\ IOI thl"' l ,1~1c, !\l.ir11 \hdlanJ \\1111 thl' d1\\U' 1<1r l '111111 i.1 \\Ith a tc.1" ol 110·7 • ,. -' .... Vt 4J• .0'7 01-1 Cw -C 10t ' 2 , .. ...,.,. OT Sioi• cu e. '•O. ~' I : 2 ... .., ' Cl II I I G...., H • t ~"4,T-U ........ _ .. _, ·--I G•" u. lit 1 -...,,._ ll t ) ............ 1 u 1 m-1 c;, .. ., IU Jli J S....N 111 J loiO•-IUI 1'• t•~ I Gd'" UI l·NI J ,_\Tl Iii•) I LM U 10.I NC> I I•• \UI JJOI J o.o..i IT!. 7 U I 1 ~ IUI JJ.U II< •-I ••I• CUI ))l J ti;tlM tUl Sii I C""" ... ,.,, Ill, HI 1 I ., • IUI n·n , ''"' 111 U 44 J .IOM-IU~. IJ S7 l~-1 A--T 111 J ,...,,..,.,.. tVI It• l kf•-IUI tlH 'JU ~~~~~"""'"""''"""~ .... .-.&......i~u.;.........,..._~ ...... ..,1<.1,~i:llM~.MI!!. • Ht•rv's ,, u~ •ful t ap on how to prot t vour h.trd-t•MllPct tnH'stm •nt m land.<;t·aping .mcJ Ktlrdl'nimf lh • th ·I ·st! BL~'I t .. ""11 .md (k1rdt:>n Products will rt''-.lor<' aml fort tf\ vour plants ~ainstth , l t•xtn·m •s of wt•atht r ~tr ·n~th ·nth m to n"~tst '"<:"-of rm>1stutt• •Hld plant diseases. I \t'fl twlp tht•m Mir'\ 1\ t• rou~h \.H'<tther m th • futun• ~(·rtilizt· \Our 1:,wn with Turf ~upr me for a rkh. t•ountn t lub W<' •n. \nd All· PurpoSt' 'o rnph.•h• "Lxtt"t'n .. to assur a full harve ... t. or to ~impl\ rPVl ltlltlt> your flow rs clllcl '\hnlh' \.-.,k for ttw l t -now tn l°klg and handy t><r\e~-at your 10<.'( I ~<udt•n tenter "• " \ McGwlre returns '!"Ith a bang, homer F,._ TN Al9oc:MI ... ~ El~~ 1n 1he Arncri n l..n&ut' WMMS.ll.Re4S.• l:On1tGu1llenbro cup a lh t'-- hour marathon "•lb a lt1ple1e0nn1 lC'\C l\on "•lh 1v.o out 1n &ht 16th 1nnm1 hA1n1 Chicago to ihc-'' 101'\ 11 John. v.ho v.111bt46 on Ma) 21, allo"'ed \"Cft h.i~. rnchinaba~ 10 11 \tra n ame bullhat ctadcch•hen irUc out an the fiflh tf1 s ·for· trt:ak tK'd the d u • ILcd t•l> and sltuCl. out fh r as the 'a!'llm ppc'd Kan~ C 1h 'i fi\c..pme •Lnnin11. ,trn._ tt"CorJ Man. c<i•m'sbac uuuhapt",anchot!>b1,homc· IUD S•iJla. In has second da) back from the dtYbled h t, McG i~htt r•olOv.-nlnthomt"nandruinov.I~ m1swa third on Tbunda) as \hf Atblrtt rallied for a 9-4 '1ctof) o CT the Balumore Onoln 1n Oak.land . f ('tHU) J>ar\. . • Ya..ffl *· R.tyal1 t : Tomm) Jahn allov.td 1v.o run~ in c11h1-plu~1nntf\&S for his 28 thcart~n1Clo" and ()a, ( ~1shcn1 10 1 out of a ba~s·loaded jam 1n the ninth for :"e• '"ork at RO)ll\ tad1um. BIH Jayt I, Mariatts I: Fred McGnfl drovt' an four ruM 1'1lh a thrtt-run homn and a lnplc, kad1n T orunto 10 tht \ IClOt') ID the KinJdOmt' and pothoa Mi (' Dunne· puch1n1 debu1 ~uh Scat lie. In the N111onaJ Lt' P .. rn •. pjralfl I: Cumtlo Man1nc1 hu a &ran slam and Ed \\'hnwn alloww Sll h1tU>Hr e1&ht 1nn1 n Dic-.go compkttd a thr«..pmc wc:cp at lhrl:' R1,cn tad1um MA lmlc mt doesn't hun once an av.tulc," ~1d McGw1re. v.ho m1ssrd 14pmn .. ,th a k>~er~k lnJUt')'. -sut u ,._s a lona enough ,·acatton • tanners roolr;1c Ken C:.nfl'c) Jr. had his nrcali: or e1ah1 hits in c1~t str11&ht at-bau rnd 'llllhcn h( wal"cd in 1hc itt0nd 1no1n• The ~ilk e'tcnded CnlTc" • ~trt'ali; uf The last ume the PIA.lrn \~cpl a thrtt~mt ~e\ 1 Pm~ur&h Y•UAua. 1-3, 14 0 Ammcan WJue pitchers ma~ dtsaartt Despuc pl•>m& in onh nine pme~ McGv.1rc as among the JcaJue leaden. v.11h fhc homer\ and 13 runs batted 1n to go v.11h a .303 0 0 A-..CI f, Of"'9I 4 •• ~I OUl.MIO t-.. AlllCtKO V' ...... ....... .. ..... STLM .. .... I '1 1 0 0 .. aarH t. f'tra-. WMM SOX l, lt9d 5U I '"" o.ct.o ~ ~MIO •••If IOSTOM •••• C.r4Jaat1 1t, Gluts 1· Scatt 1 cir) v.l>n h•• th ire \lraigtlt prnc and '-'C'nt 3 for J 1uth a three-run home ru n t Lou1~ romped Jt Bu<.ch tadaun) l\Cr3JC . Thunda) ·s ou&b~t. 1n mild condauons &hat produ~ t:\ homers LO wti.f s li.n0 9''0 IS 3 patcber·s par "-'as &he fir\l ba~man's fim multt·homcr pme McGwlr• Slf'l(C Sepl. Is. l 98.,. a& T C\M ~ ... . ~ ... ,. o. ...... " ~· <•-a" "' ~ ' ~ ... -· ....... ··-(! ,_ > IC t I .._. f i I 1 I ·-d f t t t ,,,, ............ , ...... ,. .... •••• ~d it,, #C'4"•,. , 11 • , ••• "-CC.-la ,,,,"' -· •• ,, 1 t 11 t•~c f 11 t ,,,_,_ t It t • t t t L•"""• Jlo ' 11 J _.. f I It J f T t ••• '1 t t I t "'"""" 1ID f I I I •• ,, ... __ ,,,, .,,._,.C' f t l l •I l l ~-tttt ~--" f t l t >I I I -u > t I I Ge.N-• t I It t I I I -·· I I I I •••• ,,_ ... 1111 ., ' . . ,._ •. ,, ' ... c.. • .•• ~ .. ..... ,o-.; II!' '. t • n 1 • , .. _. .,. • •••• •. '" •-t UC-• •••• , ~·· .._ .. G_..,a L-1> .¥'T ..... 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""'4;. ~"="'--l J T- "'-...11• .. ,,. ,_ k-. ... - ...... f t It t f It t t I I • ' c . . ' JllO Ji it , ... t lrT •••• D fl I •• ~.uart ...,,_d 1 .... l _,, ,,,...,~ ... ..... ,,, ' ' .. •• J I I ., . UI ,,. ''' ~·~~--..l!u ... •• t J I McGv.'!R oft a solo shot an the thud after the <\ 's had fallen ~bmd. 3--0. Has SC'C'Ond home~ • ..,. hacn.follov.cd a v.am1 ng-tra ldl~ in b pre' 1ous at-bat. lte)cd Oal..land's sn-run rail) on eight hn s 1n the S<"\enth 1nn1ng. ,. ... 1 I •00--. Dl"-SI ~ .&-~ '' se -v .11 ~ , "t.9'A ' ,. __ • T.,. .. -:---ft ...... .:: -·~.' .._ -----.:, a-~·Loe ·~'~ 1 -..,,.,....,.., • 11-a.. c..--D"-<~-•. ~· 1 ,_ ., ., --· --a l-I ,_ 16 t II J t-II J I ~ I ¥f-141-<_., ,., __ ....... "' ~ ... n. ,._,. ..... s-~·~ ~:.:::~.::;:..., > ~ ... ---~!:.:.. . 1 ,.~. ~ ) 0--.,_ I loe4 LOe-rv .. _.. • ... • r .,. ~ J ~-··· ...... ¥((;• ... _ .... Q _,..,.. ,,_ .. -:. ... --"-°"" .-•.•.. Most of the damage cam'e ap nst rchc,er \far!.. '.' 1lhamson v.ho Lhrev. for the C'\clc b) gJ\lng up Da\C Hendcrwn"• go-ahead tnplc \tcG\!, ire 's homer. a doublr dnd a single to the first the batters he f.auJ. -· -0.... ,. .. _ 1:.-........ ........ I J I 1 , •• J I J J S I I ' t I 1 • J • J J , ~ ... 1~-l.•.-..\.!lf'e c., ! • 0 0 . ' • c;.-.. • :: .... -. ., .. n I J I ••'!'IP'•• I I L.C•• t ~ I St..-"•'"!."!\Y... ,,.,.,,. A J • " ••••• so '1•'1 : , > 1 I J J , ' . • I , > I • • " t • I ' c • , • ' I l • !' ..... '° \I!•.... ~. "•::_ ••• so -~ ~~1..,J t I : t C "0-- ~ , ... .....,. _,._, L 0 I I J J •• "" I ' • > I I • • • • ,,,_ , •' --1!•~ l I 0 ~ t 1 I r '""' I I I L~· ) t Y_..IOt ~ .to>M 1N"1 •••• .,. flth./fil"-• ,J t I I J • t I ' J I er r t r • '°"' DP ,_. 'fGt't 1 • • -........... , ~·"!U· .-~Hl'l,. •• ....... tO • . , . J , • .. ,. ,, J ' ' • • t I t ' ,._y .... I 1 """':' I ' U ' ' ,._,( .... f,-t•Lll ~ .. " " ..... r t I I • • e ' l ·1 hC') ·re a 't r"' explOSI\ e ballduh ~ said Balt1morc.- \lanager Franl Rob1n(()n "'hos.c tca'Tl m issed a chant:c tu "in a third !otra1ght road g.ame for the fi rst umc \JOCc ~ug~I 19&7 ""-· Ii("• •·-<~-­~~~i ... , ... , f'in1 0 .1-· ... """-<--·•• ... P-(,__. ... , 0 • ... ..,,._,. .. ior I •_ .. ,. • .,, .,_,,._ ~.o 1 11 J J 1 l U!T.Pf•\ l~ ,. ' ·~._,. t...""""•n-••.,..• ~ •nt • c .,. J<:t'#'c. ... ,..._.~-u ·-~"-...,...... •• ,.., ..... /"t,> ~ 4'Ml , .... ""'"~· ·-1" •-ti m • Hl •-•m $..c..6-.-..a • .........,. ,.,, c a·oc.• ... ._.,. ~ ..,....,,~ T~c. 0-r• ·-n• •-• ,., T-sOt •-n -*-, .... ' 1• • tJ ..... • •n ,.., .. 1.1 " n r1 642'-5678 From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-J 22 496·6 Gener• 1002 ~"' ---------I CM Inert Prtr l _co_si_a_Mfu ____ 2_1 _z4 Hurtt. loch 11 40 Nnvpott k ach 1002 CorON ~Mir 1022 Hunt. leach lllffS' lfST Im A ltl#B.'11 Of T)f( h EAR Deae!' _.,., c~ ...... ( j mim a iwt re . sEAM AtUoHCW. wn#OM 'I Cod 1t,-1e 2-st, "~ JeR •aR 2eA 2 ,,Ot, 10112 llSflt LlllTS Y1fW \BR E S•OE COHAGE • 111 IUT e UfllHE K tct>en '<O"' & a '1 2 D11<"s wa 11 10 ~ 3 lY ,,,. 1 10 17tn St $550,l'l'IO .. oa CV o.a.c; UPQ .ton 979.9111 H 67l· 1600 "'• & m M;K S 13i'S • ---------2 'J8A PCHl~acAm...,, C1.1111 Sar~ Or o ... n Houses/Condos SfUfl e1g 9501 or £>41.1564 s 21c;;1< 31 '-3240 0 , ==========1 EVERY d•t• ·n .,.,., 2 t.rm I 968-0717 ... vsf' SELL' ~ 1001 ~-,r.~o;:.:';~& SHORECLIFF Ull f•anfl . Ille fresh y pa n•ed I Pr .. t g•ot.11 arH 0'11y .Mlulon ___ v_~,.Jo ___ ,_06_7 -s w 1eict1.1rtd walls Iota 1 E'\pt,1 lh. '" .a saoo 000 28R ... cor, L c I t Appro11 1 15 ec to• ~1 ·e<i • ti..ISOO. 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Washer dr 1er & retr •O golf eoi.rse & lake E • t•I • H 0 US E S A T ' S IJ ~~ ~ ~ s ~ a • DUI -9~°'~P,}.. l--------,,... arS111p You malr.e the may be included 100 •no e•ll(.ull"e 11...,ng w 10 786 57-ri; 859-3679 e•en•ngs OP"• NP HGTS wea tr~ \ OF-e·k no MOvc:l.o 18R mthly pymtl & ~ share Thll owne< ''mot• •a tao & labu•ou1 maste• t>f'drm WTSll( llOU~ 9 S on Sat Sun pa1.o ...ery noea 322 Og • llM Ga'den tel!lf19 pv1 apprec You receive ready 10 mo~e so comf' t>onu1 11erc•s., roorr PeninlUll St C s995· 760-0na patt0 No 11r~g S~~ 100% tax t>enetllli Musi Me & suDm11' decl<s IOfmal d•n•ng 4 nooe I••· Choice E ualde, cul·de Ntwport Beich 1069 •WTSflf• •9•·3890 113 6~ 8&., nave ''"" creo11 Agt $203.000 Ll-1 "'ii room ss9c, 000 u <. 2BR 1 "ew1',. ie-: Point 2BR $695 wa11r po fllW.1 ••y 957-60020yt Ev Wknd1 lit ll m o deled BA N~" lllFfS Beet -• 00 lltttfr1lt hMs lte hardwO Hoofs & carpet Fabulous part< Mltinn 3 roomi 28a11'1 pe1oo new eri,.t Adu 1 pri. All,_ 3BR 2' BA r renc:n PGAWEST -LA OUINTA (,l ''IDr ,I fl.KJ,N.._ --,.,·-·· larne, profess lal\d -., lar~l4.lndKlr l $1700 759-5590 o<673-7787 cou"trr noma r 1111 Highly upgraded on 8th ~ J -~ -., Wtlh tunny oa•o Single green New IOw prtee I!!:< l ~11'\"1,"I 631•1400 seeped yard w/deci< level catne<l••t ceiUogs 2 <1BR 2BA Avallab • Nov. Ca1anna v w man, l'!a• S199500 72t 15'2 liiill 1tnlTOR._. $345000 Maller BR1 2 car gar· No pelt $119Sl mo lrH A'lallat>le 51\3 -f7J.(i900 OPEN SAT SUN l·I age r . d u c. d I 0 s 1300 H tullty '3099 $1500 mo • 6 7 ... 880 760 3600 473 Abb.e Way S349 000 LOIS 760-8341 Sumaira 616-3627 ·--------- associated w • • 4 • , ,. '•I ' .. , .. ~ , ACR088 I Cfueh 5 Cvmng 9 Fann. EQYP- llan ~ 11 Cholf mernoer 15 Leoal attelr .16 Take pl- \7 Spank 16 Jam-i** 19 Frsy 20 City pr~me 2\ Local 23 Free 25 Duell genus 26 Fem title 27 Salllf'IO lhip 29 8oot'1 name 32 Proportion 35 Jec:llpol 341 Equine 37 Plenty ~II ...... 39 Fon"erly 40 NL teem 11 Yletd 42 H., ... 43 Sort of "'" ··~ 45 8con:hlnQ 48 Inner Pf .. 4t Aeten ttorm 52 Ptteort se Ot>9 of poa1 57 Anl ... latend 2 3 14 17 20 58 G<aung 59 -o•~-fronr 60 FIC!ories 81 Tel!eon 82 Dill 63~ 61 Singer Ed - 65 Hie and DOWN 1 Italian Glly 2 Edgat -Poe 3 Endute . I School prom 5 lngr ... 8 Tr eoepon 7 Germeo river 8 Half pref 9 POiynesian garment_ 10 Mecaw 11 Army un1t1 12 Yachting 13 ~ary archer 2\ Edible roo1 22 Coln-IOU call 21 Radial .. 27 Show oft 28 Memonzatlotl 30 Noun ltldlnQ 3\ "No" In "PtlYda" 32 Btancnee 33 Hoos 31 ThOf oughly 35 ~~· 3e Son'*-• ~rao- 42~al 41 Jewel paste 45 large CIOWdl 47 King Of duh 48 Luatrous labfic 10~ 50 Tldtnett ., ...... 52 &oped walk ~Sifllworm 64 0t1omaro VIP "S~le o HooJ•v 646-'315 Owner WM~n . ' .. . •pt .. f l ANGE COAST LOT Cerritos Acura is ~811-known by its custOmer--oriented reputat.ion By Patrtd• A. G•.,,e Of.,.. o.-y .._ k- A respected reputor on, ood Ii e ub1lt1y 10 e.11ceed· customer e,;pecto· trons is what sets' Acuro 6u1omob1 es ood deolers~•ps oport -ood <;err tos Acuro r•o• only 11 .. es up 10 1 is 1epu1011on1 but surpasses 111n us obrl 11 f•J corer to..cus1om r's neoos. We ore out 10 be tho lorg1?st Acuro deo erstup 1n 1 e Un••ed Stores, olld the onty wov Ne CO!'\ do rhot 1s 10 ti6 "er 'I COIT'pe111 ve On price, and .er y c01tomor ser ce er enit"d, wh1d --=~.-:iJ uy K~;r ... JO s monoger, so1d. Key hos 13 'leers 1n r ~ husin,.ss, spec1ol1z1ng 1n import 01.1•omo1J 1, s I reoll'I love wor~1ng here, not onlt IS II beCOUSO NO ~ Qv~ 0 Q<.>09 ~ ·oducr, bur b cous~ r~ o #company really believes m sotisl 1•ng rl"e uston'er.'' he odded · And rustomm so11sloc11ori I as J ways b&P.n tho bass for thf.l succ,,ss of rhe Browning Au1omo11ve Group, o wf'ers of this ord se '"rol o•l'·er dealerships "~1cl oro Browning storied in 1935 ..,, p1r g down cars, 1r: 1960 he purd1osecJ his ft•st <.l~o orsh1A ond hos eitpoodod since rt.en," Key said. Ker11 Brown ng, P1ct1orcfs son s now rn101.,ed w •ri t e o r "'01ion cl 1> o bus r H The rieof,.,rs~ 1p ~ os a so rt:CI) ved w O o..,.ords 1987, 19881 1or customer so11sloc1 o; uv J D Po NtH ond Assoc10•1on (P,rrilO\ Acuro t os been • opm 0•1on for •I rel'! ,.ears -n"or s•• CP A<uro a <J1<11S on ol Amor1ro•1 Hond:i Morcir Co con (l 11110 fl11s1onc~ •Previously .... e wnro NJJ' door, hut two monrhs ogr ,wo rebu1h oc1d remodeled 1he doa1trsn1p oncJ rn'ovnd Acuro 10 1n1s side 1Jnd thP ·DoogP. c looter~h p i1ei<t 1 J 1.s ey smrl W ith its con•r l'T'pr,roy open 1ri teuor dos19n mo stc wroon r~llPt:rS 1he profess onol lop of •ts cars Hondo I os o i:potl ·e~)\Jto11on lor ~ gl'l quol ry m rr e mclus•ry -or cJ '' ey wonted 1 monuloc1 re o cur tho• opp o ed 10 n J " Oun s wt10 op rec .:ire P' rlormonce ond sryle - 1r101', wn ro the A uro cars com"''" ' And, eepmg r rnrnd Acuro's m0110 ol prec1sro11 crolteN per 1ormorlce' 1~11 legend upt.o ds a I •ho1 and more H s s ll lu-<ury per· •ormonce cor rt DI or1~ ea s n os1l1 10 pro! ss1onoh !tom tt og of 2.S ond up,' oy said Tt.e car corr es o pr ce tog of "$22.000 to l32,000. il pending on cphons 0110 1s ovo1loblo 1n o four door sedan or o two door coup11. ' WhrJI I l1~e obout tne legend s tho111 is o very comlortobl car to 511 1n os a poneng11r, as we I en o dri ... m -11 1s o "fMY wl1d car., not u d eap Iii\ c..on Ttle Le9•M L c...-COMlttn•• aophlstlat•d technol091 wlltt fin• cra,......nlttlp to ,w ... nt an autOMoltll• that _..,, 10 Cerrtto9 Acur•'• profenlonat-orlented cus· ..•. ,.. ' Every )'t?ai lh Government publashes thousandJ o( books. And every year the U.S Govt?mment PrintinQ Office Klis these books to ~ pu lie. Now there's a book that tells )'OtJ about lhe Govemmenfs new and popular puhltcation~but 1t'1 not for sale ... it's llw/ It's our cataloQ of book~-hundreds o( books from v1rt~ly every CoYmtment aeency. The sub- jects ranee from aenculturt. businaa, childttn, • and did to lcitnce, JPIU, tranlpoNtion, and vacMjons. And~~ titles on mitita'y history, educltion. hobbies. ~ fitnaa. ~ and much, much · moftl Theft's Ibo a 'Jpecial KCbOn for ~ pUbtished boob. . . By OS PreciSion crafted perfrmance. Cerritos ACURA :, 18827 Studebaker Rd. ·Cerritos, CA 90701 .•• HUGE SAVINGS ... ALL ACURAS ON SALE EVERY .. DAY OF THE)YEEK P•rt• •nd ~Ice Dept. ~ .....,t .-i.-...;;;;•.;.•u.;;.;lttt~l..;.;.t. • .. -22-5126 2-5281 ''WE CARE'' J. ...1-Jr -'(,, CERRITOS Of!cqpge • CERRITOS DODGE 18827 Slll>EBAKER ROAD CERRITOS .. .. 714/522-5120 2131402-5335 , Alt CMI 1Ubj.ct to prl« aare and IOfd on approved er drt Price plus taK. hcen e. documentary and appffcable smog ten. Seit ends 48 hours •lier pubtlcetlon . ~ ( ~-.. '890MNI $6 .495 430212 • 912015 After Factory Rebate '89 MINI VAN EL KAPITAN $17,499 942001 • 1!631242 31:1R 28A IOM hOUStl 111 N•""~ Ort 01 h Rent $ t 150 mo Sole $ 18< ()()l' ;>1 4 I Co I llWIYS TM£ IESTll 1 2 3 & •fin ,• "' v Apt A HOUJ4! 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S 11' 631 7530 LOTS OF ROOll l 1200 Off 2BA g1rag• C.IOf>'l IO ti NtC~ uut tocat on S850 mo 14e<1 ,,•o·.~ov " TSL MGM' r•~ 1003 111EWPORT MEl5MTS" 28!; 1SA p I 2 m "4'> pt ~ •f •EWHRT MEllMTS t•PUI 18r 18 wlll ;}>J Ill 'IV 0 nv CM~•ts S700 n 1500 dep As• lo• G roon 549.112 14 14, r •A('P!O• 1200 r.1 O'l ,~ .... port 81•0 ~-,,. near • s o• oog pa1~ ~g 553 1115 or f'.7'l I <! J CM ~'"Pl 8 .-o Ir 11ta " '" •7H C!'IOIOO prast e toe• i 000 • 1 ~1411 mo 1)45 559~ • Oa,s b )It• El'tr .. pr,.nftur &el•~ n111an1 for ,,., oarid•n< con,.ultlng bus1n1111 Need org11n•rnd crnen 1.<Pt.9•1 rig".lllat1 br a1 .,,,.Y per'-On to run oll•c• Strong con1P1Jter & wrx PfOCMSlnQ .\~Illa N PCH Submit r !!ume 10 th1ton11 Emp10.,.er Council 20422 BHc Blvd St 240.. Huot "<1tor Beach CA 92~9 1um Maorcu•111 tor ~ 11 c -~-GdV -G~t ca11or1 Ir e1 dt7 •mv rO!' meflt Fl@'llll '•"001 • N ecrytic. 67' 4190 IOIT CLUIH PIT All et tc.N'lol hourt Al FI.I Zon• 673 1 6 ) 5 IOATWASMH ·--w..------1•u1 Time C.11 Ca• FOlll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: 641·4186 $75 OR MORE . ,,..... • . . .... -· . . . ..... . . • . . . . $2.20 per day . Thet I All you pay IOf 4 ''*• ;JIJ d•Y minimum lntne SERVICE DIRECTORY INCREASE VOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED "_ ... ._ ..... .,....,, mLIWP&lll more lnfotl'nauon CALL TODAY" I Fii LOIS 01 IDIEIT Your Service Ott9Ctory ~Mentllhl" M2-,121 Arrount nq floolrk~r: ,,,, ................. Booltkeep« Account1n1 ContrOlter by tl'le day Helping ycu man1191 yOu• buslnea la our bu11ness PHONE 754-Q579 TODAY AMTEX TEXTURING AIVEWAY9 P ATIOS 8...Ct< WORt< Ou.ilty 30 YMt 1 exp LO'# prtCM Fr• tM 539 t!le I ~· Eilp lo111ng woman spec:. 11.hiet tn nf1n1 c1re 1n '* Cotta ,., .. , home $A 'hr ind d lpefS 641 9264 .... .,Al. WITH SKILL & CARE f!ef41<en l'lftM Tom, 87'·8228 l et ut remodel your '10me the w1y YOU went• Wtll\ apee<ly, tow cost quellty lmprovemen1a CALL Sieve (7 l•J. 553 11783 F1n1nC10§ 1111•fable l1fut·T-41ller e1&LITT 1 .. 1 IEPAJR Clean h~ 11smophere And propeny m1in1en1nco good Hunt Beal'.:h area MfVICe Flat r1t1 $35 hr • 1141 0200 • 24 l'lrt 11411-3815 Mom with nur1109 back· ground w•ll 1a.ke care of 1 pr•scl'loo r n my nt'9 SALL Y'S HOUSESITTING CM home Refs 979-9431 SERVICE Aespon11ble 1dull Newport area Leave mtg 673-27911 S~al Spring C1Nn1ng Pref helq, frM tsh, A11pr1y 3 room, 7 dys wtc, 10' yrs exp rel HALLWAY 1$ FREE l.Jc Ins 1142 50".3• lrrlQ111on CUSTOM OAtP SYSTEMS Xlnl weler conse<11111on for gerd1n1 POii & bas1tef1 16 yrs rv1no ~tfrbor erea 84&-92811 Oryw1Jl-P1tch•ng Texture LIUA122120 11411-7203 *llLUI ·'"* Prof I you cen eounl on for qulltly WOfk 64 5 564 ~ LAWl IAllT. TrM Trill CINn·uP Spr"'~* repr & ln1t1ll V1lentin S41 & 109 AMTU TEXTUA•NO io YEARS £XPER•ENCE Specl9! Pftng CINninO 5 PA1NKLEAS IMt~ & "••prey, 3 rooms, Sr'tlcd \ic, OoOOed & HAllW~Y 19 fRE "-fl All l •ndtelPt.nO Orf#• ·P11ct1 ng·Te•tute UJ-10$3 Uc•At2212 141 ·7~ . . *n .... nau• Concrete•Brlck Melnt l~Uc ~1010 llGUIL Ml P&Jl1111 IJuti .. ,,MATERIALS ~,.,.~ 875~ I 1 .· DATA ENTRY · ---------Orowtng community Mwt· papera Miking fuff Orne perlOn In A"°°"tlng 0.-~ment Comput• dew lfllry experienc. wttl') 50 WJ)m lnpu1 bl .. log,.,.yrOfJ and 11•nerel !tntrlea • IOtM CUltomef' ~ end c:ollec1ioM Exc.llent • beneflll end • m4Hnber· 11\tp to credit union Apply In perlOn Of Mnd re.ume o.lty Piiot. 330 w Bey SI • Colt• Meaa I 92827 Attn Premod Sl'lllh Up To ENDING SOON CASH BACK FROM HYUNDAI See Dealer for Oetall1 NEW '89 SONATA 1-0,998 198 mo. Ptus tax I<>< 60 moe 11.9". Interest rate $290 f 96 down paymMt Total 04 paymenll $ 1• &40 78 on apprOYed credit •051080 ' • Purchaae (not a leaH) Auto, A/C 1 5895·or •99 ln~ta nl Cr«•dit For Your ln<·onu• Tax Hc•fund. f., <·111ng -r~_,;..;_,;..;_..;.__ ' l e ~ Prog ram \,ailah P o,~·: Lull l·or l>t.·tai l". CALL OUR USED CAR HOTLINE 534-6600 87 Toyota P .U. Cassette must see ( 100158) 18 Hyundai Only 2 1 .000 ml (015255) • Honda Ctvlc Tiit ~ ~roof (0307981 85 Toyota MR2 Red sunroof. lull pow.,r. sharp (01397•1 82 Honda Civic Wagon AIC c~sselte (02502 t 1 15 NlaHn Sent re A/C, PIS , casMtte. low m1 (160086) 86Toyota Pk:k Up tlli (15.4 1741 88 Toyota P.O. Auto A1C. P/S, cassette, row mites 1153952) All w1 aub;ecl to prior plus tu he , doc Ott., eicp1r• cloM of llv ~• s Svndey At the Garden Grove Auto Center· 1198 Tr••k Ave. G•rden Grove (714) 534 ~ (213) 903-2722 .. SALES HOURS· Mon.·Frt 8·30 AM·9 PM, Set , 9 AM·9 PM. Sun 10 AM·7 PM SERVtCE & PARTS HOURS: Mon.-Frl. 7.30 AM·5· O PM, Tua & ThUrl untlt 8.30 PM 8111UZU 4 i.4P.U. f705831 85 Ford Mu•tang GT Conv.rtlble Suoer nn (213 181 88Hondit CRX 88 Dodge D-50 c a, tit' wheels. hke new 10•7642) • ......... fltck ~ r--t• ~ I M&&461 18Toyota CoroRalE 1352503) 15 Toyota SAS 4X4 Xtreceb A/C. PIS , CUMtte. lherpl (O<Me33) • : , Of Moel ... llriold r .. PMI 71•~.()045 .,..,. ~ IK>Ufa, and earn •11rn111111 ........ Architeeture f1tm IMk• ~ S*IOft need4ICI to ••P d ~1100 1t '-'•Int Ill ..... pOtHeon In CdM phone aklllt lnendty Gift Stlop on ''iday • "*"*I "ont oll.c:. tP· Seturday I Sundays &ap l10001Wk Potentlel T .... Hae~ to ''"' pewance Good tyP!f'O raq'd Calf Oofottly Mon· marllattng otltca IUP• St .. C.. ,.._ lecfote i1;;;;;;;•18e your O*f't b<IM ... t your ••• 12000/M o PI T to i '"tor ... good i.t.l 8e lt0.000/Mo FIT. Catt r,!! to trawl •Ofkfwldet 495-4499, Ext tO .a111t fof Ol*ftow worti '" I 30-4 173 2261 • p1... h•y nra eAM· 1' IN a"9M lrom .._...SI P ... Mnt non·1mo111ng ..,_ IMll Noon No Weellend9 f¥ert1Mf• dtacounted Paint atloP in tr.,1n41 ••took· ofttc. Send '"um• to dt NO EXP WC Lott Of .....,. Aecept· ing fOI' Paint SuP«vtaor ArcMecia Pacll10, t06 t Ara you • 11 .. n 'f, mature 11'. !NI~ oonlll'"'*''' ; ,.. room. board med -·Y ..... 0 ~ Miwy-ltner. Pos Ha~ tun wtltte eern1ng ••S*ienced In l•n!shtrig ~ee:t . Na~port f:':h~.! ·~~~;'~'~ Cell befOt• 12 Noon . (114,l4Mll3 SPICIAL G GI SALi IA n of comput• parll Job -----Pennysallef Sate• Dept. NEWPOAl BCH &7J-3n5 l~iiiiilfiijijijf!!I / 642 5678 -8Vell, immed. No 1 t me .. -.... nee '71-&seo ex ra money m .. du''" 1nc1ucte ...,, .. llT/llm 11 looking tor you• F11 a cos TA MESA 548·&919 I" 1111t• • •-ONLY ~ llne. CALL • • Wtll train Apply 1n per ~;iiE~·~~~~=I e>pentr\Q Exp not nee "' aon, Westcltff Plaza 11111 ~ & trvtne, Newport Beach •Supervlaion •Prep•r•Uon of perts •Scheduling PIT pos11ton1 a111tl1ble SOUTH 0 c S82 1240 Fine furopeen' AIMflCan'~========1;~~;;~::::::;:;:;:;;:rn;:;;:;;;:~~~ Immediate CJt)enlng 30-40 Apply 1860 Placentta GARDEN GROVE Anllquee •• 8000 aq 11 • hra/wk for establtthed A\la . Coste Mesa 741-8237 New Nautical l Miiitary ( ... iiiil 6124 Hunl. Haft»our Irvine engineering firm .. 3 8 d CM •Final finish -II -••11on Experience Necessary IEJ? PIT lor State Farm Agt CM Exp nee 553·1115 ~vet~~~~g~~~~o~~ llTD•UlllGAPE ~~~~·1~~ lmee.ty 15 daye dellver· ,lllllTIMtlll (7 1')&60·1590 Salary ~n Call Kathy lllllftlY/IUT TYTlll ...... /fleW 1• 1 Newport Iv ,...,., 6107 HUGE MOVING SAW Sat 9-4 ~-UMCf qu 25" 700 8 5 M FI Da T"1 •--..:;;;,;;:;:;=._P!11!1l~~!!!~~~~:':":~~l2 I I 3" .. 8 t flema No Junk From ..,.4 Reliable person nM<le<I • on-r n t .. 1. 601 11-..Y/-ay I·• s• aTm,,.uyN, 8 :'" owa. to $2& 00 17" .. 1 M lmmad tataty Heavy Service. 115&9 Newport Aeelllnc!s I ,,._ -.. oUI ., J .,.. --------•I a Bt Cl Cotta Meu -Completellvlnoroom,dln· , Circle ll•n111•n&1Y wordprocu•ng. WAN • 11 • 9 •Plll••I• Ing room rattan sat Kenmore FrHzer relr1g '-;;;~~;;.;;,;;.;.;.;..~ ' mull WP ' helpful Va1t· •549•222 • Ralrf9erator. white. rune WHhar & dryer, o•k alum whls complete OU t• ous responelbltlles fYPtlT good $75 'ft 722·0893 TV NCR untt dlshH )acurii Universal we1Qhl 1.:;;0liiili.iiiii.-iiioii-..--"'I F•sh1on Island IOCOllOf\ F 3 d I • & ti t .. I I 0 e• Set/Sun Ing telephone directories FT /PT. gOOd dm11ng re· •--------1 In the So. Ora.nge County cord. experience helpful _ ........ 11._ N Prot .. slonel appeuance arM. Valid dr111er1 llcense 2'49·2 f09 rw•-• -• and demeanor Strong THE £XECUTl\IE SUITE PI T lax ay wk. sm Brand New Seara 19 pots & pana mut 18 • o 1 m r 840•5470 olltce. vie: Newport & Frost-tree Relrrg w/lc• more• 1725 Plaza det Sur 1·5 452 S-NarlhmOfe Ln Bristol $7 hr Accuracy a m•ker Aaking 1495 Balbo• Blvd tot St . right • ~I 1079 llOln&H mun Gen office fJXP &4&-5591 or 721 ·8374 then left (In ati.y) lllTl·PllllU SAU required .a PIAITltmll. olllCe background W/P ll&llTDl&ml •IYEll Needed 10 help w/buty 2 e11per1ence. comtonable Irvine construction S.c· hatplul 15415· 10&0 or 32901 Calte Perfecto ste-B Large corporation In trvlne olflce family practice wtlh numbef1 1horthand r San Juan Capistrano looking tor person to do Computer Hpertenca helpful Bayfront ollice (Camino Cap111rano South maintenance work & helpful 722 1660 Catt Bob at &73-1060 retary Drench Olftt• for 645-4050 GENERAL ELECTRIC 19 Coron1 .. MM 6122 Clot~:!. s~~~~N ~·: .. ,., large Cafllomta contr c-_1 P1101•••i cu ft frost lrM refr1ger·1~~~~~~~~~ ....... 1 "'-._ •tor.attachment1 for"C8~ St 000 GOOD BUILDING ~lheS silverware hard· tor nf'eds c .... tca usii. W•nled Full or PIT Word maker $275 549·3422 MATERIAL 1 price ol ware, ptumblng <1ott1 & I e to AeroPverto turn right drive company van Must go to Calle Perlecto) have good OM\l recofd PIZZA RESl AURANT For more lnlO(matlon FulH1rne WOfk 549-3824 Mgmt oppor1unt11es (714) •9e-7871 IU.llTIUlll llAI a.nii.i1wu.s ! ---Mull have knowledQe ot (l••) tt•ltff • mlll. &llllTAIT eteotrrcat, ptumbtng .- Wanted •registered dental c•rpentry & pa1nung PllllCTill CURI aaslllant tookl ng tor Own 1ranspot1a1ton Call FIT M f 4pm-12 30am ~nt ottlce. patients tor appt 979-75SO SS 10 hr Benelotl No and llall to work with -•llTIAIU exp nee Apply 1n per Unique. qualtty, and car-,_., F s c M Ing environment or Prominent NB Mgmt Co son, 720 arad t Alabrudt ,nd atllft. San IS Melling pec)ple lor ex-7 30am-4 30pm Clemente 496-0311 citing Mgmt & Sates Pos-Books On Tape 548-5525 lllons JOln the leader of PlllllCTIOI OLEH llltll. IYlllllST the :;1~0~~~ 07~r;ining FIT M-F 7 30am 4pm $5 Exciting oppty for pan provt • hr Beneltts No exp MC time registered dental 1uUIEIEIT TUllH Apply In per!ion 729 h)'glenlst tn San -s c •• e k o Clemente Expanded $15 IO stan. Hrs flex .. FT or Farad I . "" oo s n 8 functions necessary for PT Xlnt advancement Tape 548-5525 quality care Pleasant ot-Entry Jevel positions PI T IEIEUL OFFICE llce. Or Rlsb rudt dnd 1714>639-9544 NB Real Estate Co Com· 11att. 496-0311 IEllOll: &SSISTAIT pu1er l bkkpg 760-1225 FILE OLERI FIT Famtly Practice Front t n CllT•OL ' Costa Mesa law firm lor office Lake Forest Et FIT ·e~~ 7em 3'30pm ltllng & maintenance ol Toro 714•770• 1950 ~so hr Benel1ta No caM lites run errands as Medical exp nee Apply 1n per needed & general office FIHT /UCI lfFIOE son BOOKS ON T A~E work Catt 755--0800 Full 11~ for OBISitN 1n 729 Farad C M 548 552$ PIUIH TlOIU Newport Cente. N S. IUL ESTATE Auembty-repatr & sales OBIGYN exp 644-2722 PIT winter FI T summer IEI HOIPTllllST FHE TUlllll Must have knowledge of 1 Limited c>PPortunity to 101n Paciltc Coast fishing Call Exp"d or busy group national reat estete mar • 642-6662 Tu-Sat t0-5 Fashion Isl 644•7848 kellnQ system wi1n un Gen.,al Otllce No Experience Good t1m1ted aarnrngs For 1n lfFIOE/W.ES math skills quick learner form ation call Jack 631-6397 Ayers II SELECl . APP• being laken Will treln, exp pref Co ben· CABINET MAKER BETTER HOMES & elils. days Apply Kirk IFFICE llAl&IH Jewelers 2300 Harbor Mature self-starter allen Blvd . Costa Mesa Hon 10 detatt & good 101. low-up Strong sec· llllUL IFFIOE retaroal skills a must GARDENS REAL ESTATE 751·!>000 HCEPTllllST t•nt wlconstr<x:hon ex Processor to operate oll8f 630 Romona Dr m1ac 2318 Wa1tm1n1te1 .llTtl _,Ill pertenca $2 2 000· Burroughs Dedicated ~lngerator S2SO Wath· CdM Sal/Sun 9am 3pm "'td1al •rr .. Saw. p1u1 81· , ___ .;;;;.;;...o.-.~~ ... , S28 000 1 ISO Main St. Word Processor CRedac· &fl~ & Etectrld'A1nge 4 ., " •· $8/Hr Mon-Wed.Fri 11-6 Ste Bl ln11n• CA 92714 Iron) tor general Cllltl $150 Each OllhWHMf 3 FAMILIES SAT 8AM llChtnenll d/r '81 PICS & Sat/Sun 11.. 4 Pine .$125 646-5&48 Everything lmagmable, bka clo1hing lut 1t~s Creek Apls Costa Mesa • IEOIETARY practtce law ltrm Nefd 513-515 Aca•1a records Sa1 8-1 .253 Call 540 1300 Mon Fr1 Newport Hert>or Lulh.,an light, legel 1ecrtlariat -601 Begonia Brant¥>ood ,. 11 Santa 9am-5pm• •• Cnurch.nMdta aec;retary background Catt Ltz Fumlturt 6014 Ana & S•nte lsab~ RHtaurant Accepting app1tca11ons lor all positions Exp pre! d Edie's Otner In Corona Del Mar Apply tn person Mon-Fri btwn 2-SPM 2305 E Coast Hwy EOE wtth knowledge 01 com-152-1500 ConlernPQfary couch & 2 ANTIQUES lurnllure pUters & Word Pertec1 YOUTH Chair• rua1 color JCI\ houMhOld 1tam1 patio SAT AFTEf1 9AM 25 Must be mature, havo cond, pd 54500. Beat furniture SAT 10·3 '" Santi lsat>el Vacuums good typing grammar COUNSELORS olferl VCR pd $ l200 alley of 710 Marguer1111 1trolle11 carteat -.a11tt>r sk1tts ebthty to handle 111 Best oller• ~4-4345 boys 14 · b•k• etc types ol people & 11111-. Mflll W.E. SAT Only LawnmowN a11ons Busmen attire we have challenging pos Attractive gtass drning Sat Only 9 30 5 19 trimmer .. int cond New ott Beach 61 non smkr send letter & ltlons open !or aett tabla w/6 Queen Anne 704 Goldenrod Ava taw"n'i1p1eader Alarl 3 BAR l tOolt $8& aa CJ 798 Do I d iO chatra 760· 1225 Dys ,. ~ Restaurant typeresumeto var mot vate P• pte to SOMETHING FOR video glfme old 11501 des~ Sl5 2 le PTllTOIEl/OlTERllC Or Newpo11Bch92663 supervise teenagers 1n 720·1207Eves/Wknds EVERVONEI PtCtur•• gla.1wa1a. ~·IC k1tche11 Ma .. $100811 10 ... For targe sandwich shop Secrete• y Recep11on111 the newspaper promo IWS lllAlllARI I kitchen 11em1. clothes ol 118 ms & 0 o o d 1 "• 550 mRple cot tabla S Mon-Frt Good pay Call Busy H B architecture of· llonal lteld Footboard with rails, llce supplter. & house wom•n • 3-apd bit<e m pie drop leaf llbl4! 432-0677 btwn 2·3PM lice Must t>o organ11t>d & queen size S 195 840-8733 hold good• Some an 3020 Clubhouse Circl1> · c:hr. s 125 tebla w Guaranteeo income of t' S•T/SUN 7 3 h accurate Conaor11a1111e .quH ,... Sel/Sun 10 4 104 Lt>~ plHl•t cCivared c I Restaurants 0111111 a.-..artt• ltt .. 03 B Fernlaat CdM "135 ~ 8 ,.,-. I t front otf1ce appe11ranca s•oo k -• '" lngton Ln crnr l<!A· • , ., ll .-vO ii lllUFAIT LllE COOi Experienced tn m1crO$Oll ~ per wee dbl bed 5 high chest I rtg t 0 n I \I. I\ 9 u a, d cornpt wit Cl< Dell C• GOOd pay beneltts Apply word Great Environ to start Yantly tbl. din lbl Costa Mtsa 612~ 540-8299 & hannmg hgl'll SJ 308 N Coast Hrgllway ment 894·0"4 Must Sell NOW• 848 9026 1=::;;;:::;::;:;:; Vegetron I 80 cupl ~ Laguna Beach 494 8980 Wtth potential tor StOOO COUCH & matchin~ IOI SW•• lln UT I SU• I· 1:30 your o...,,n vag•t• Rest.Uran' SECIRITT .,. • 269 DEL MAR. $325 & mllC; s~ nar week Tnese Po• chairs ltght cotora \J 2 1,,., .. P. TILE, ••• E ClllE'/,l,..IL ,._ .. EVERY SAT & S NOAY We lf8GOI f.yer1th1rQ 9am-1 noon •" ... '" thone are narmanenr and matching green c .. airs p NB .,Flor• ,.v 1 1 1 ..... Orafto• Coast Colleg .. ~ Cne•tea ta'"e .111.ylT ... llT n oll~ an e11cetlent op· rec 1n1nti ounger rus « " ., ... Tnom1s TrouD11dour E.cce11en1 POlllton tor lor portumty tor growth and S251ea OBO 673-6448 Fairview & Adams Coste Orga" 18• Console ~·<1 EITlTI SALE For gourmet restaurant •n mer or retired Peace 01 rapid advencement In Gold couch, nice S3S ~,::: Adm~~~C'~:aski~n~1 S 1100 sett '300 Btoit unu-.ua tttms ow pr<. N~por_t Beach Phone ltcer or qua1tl1ed e.t( sured 111n wagon or Beige club chair s2o oo Ear11 American couctt .Ja-.i.1ery SAT 1SUN i; Mon-Fri MaQlC Island perienced Patrol Oll1cer large M<San rs required 6411·7342 Advance S 15 Of' day or ch II r & o l' om• n 1935 H.g!\land Or, N'l Aslclor Bonme 675-0900 Privete community Lots of opportunity to SwapMeet 432-s9ao wtha•ogong1asstop ~ot- Re1111 1714)406 t& 11 grow with us No e• M 0 0 ER N r ec: I 1 n er lee 110 e·S{)SO lor lt>e • FUT •IYlll'UU Olll t lln pertence necessary we chrome cream tabr•c. I P..tl'"·lller Salt group" Low d•e~ 6 Uf/111 h •·lt• &SSISTAIT •CR w1·t tra.n designer model Orig Set/Sun Lots ol good mirror w 2 n1gn"ta' ds 2 t cu freeze 17 LrnG< $700-$125 Obo 960·11155 stuN! 280 l&th Place tol1d wood $ tOO MISC Versau.e. B .. n b<>t•I tn NB pharmacy x1n1 llOllln 11111 F/T To 1Chedula an 1nter111ew R d lh•• Ntc Nac1<s gar restaurant •quipme• oppty lor advanooment Excellent wages & working end llnd out your ~ rntng New cherry Dining m & PC Ltv room Mt queen den toots e1c 25 73 O• 10. 1 ,,....,.. t•c••c 0 8 c • 649· 7373 • cond111ons 496 1611 potenttat :~.,,0~!c,;:;:•;;:5 ~ t>ed patio Ht misc lord Ln S•t "un 9.4 furn ";q;.p ~ ' I IC AUL •• soon Ayrn. 1880 Whrll f'f •I Rnlll ALE LEH vat. , new small cherry destis o, WtlElllllE SALE LITS& MISC For quahty gill store The SECURITY OFFICERS 1213) 477·31&3 wtcha1r1 ea S2SO 3 new 1 th SI Set/Sun 9 6 Liit oPportunllJ' le bur I En<,'>re rNewto<'rt ( '*' Mote Hole ot Balboa Work for the be51' walnut desks ee $275 GARAGE SALE SAT 8 ? the• YOU ARE SPECIAL ••l•nd FI T & p IT llLLSHE llOIRln M bershlp SS40 &4&-5591 or 721 8374 1021 e American Pl1tc• TODAY Red Plate1 I t•1 6111!0&56 We Oller )(Int pay. 11lnt , .. ,.t.,m..., .. itroirtllios.__ .......... NEW DAYBED WHITE & Comet Cub cut oft HW I & 2nd• Quatoty1 bclou; Interior Design office look· Type 55 wpm pnor ellP • Ing tor Fil gen office as olltce manager help w/llle bookkpg exp S 1666/mo benefits Hunt one plrl olllce 493-5356 Beach YMCA 84 7 -9622 Fast growing company needs ••Perlenced per son with typing skills 8·5 Mon-Frt 529 6399 IHtl•tltH~ C1•tr1 3·0 pictures Need d•S· trlbUtOll 731·2129 REOEPTIOllST Ott1ce needs pt-rson tor training & 11lnt bel"ol>l1 OlmR Olil BRASS With mattresses Many hand l<ioll Oddi & moving to Kansu Cilt No exper necess Call Membarthtp tor sale & 1rundle complete erldl 01 hardware Nails Also Grandmottie• now 714 774 4880 $4500 00 $2<45 •840-8733• screws & &IC Otn111 Orendtather planers MOllll•G SALE SAT .J -OA\' 8am-3pm ~t room lurn1tur11 bedrO<' furn Antique a•da bo • $600 8 Starbur~t C N B 650·0" 14 TALENT AGENCY In •iB 4 • 1 or 44· oom1n 011 an ot'11'• 1 QU~EN SIZE MATTRESS I N n S '· 5 S ,... 860 H t .. 6 S 575 6 0338 hOUMhold items I 91 p d r 411 ll • b 1( l HllUL IFFIOE CUH PART-TIME Where lhe Part time Immediate aea meets the sa'1d opening 1n Costa Mesa •mllTll aree tor emc1en1 0111ce STAR IUOI. clerk with good skills SS·S~ so 0 o E Food Bev Call 557-5888 tor appt depJ 1oam-4pm Scott GET PAl O FOR MATlTRCr 9 · LETTERS• $200 daily Pllml WUTEI Write PASE· 250J, 161 S LlncOlnway, North Must be exp'd & have o""n Aurora. IL 60542 car Call Wayne 751·0103 ltte-typtng hltng & busy W.H·llSllE phone•' Excellent ben-Ouahly clients. set appts altta Call 661·34117 No consul"(let selhng M-F HOIPTIUIST h,.;.4..,. a trl114lr. .... ,. pers••, F /T tr P/T.ll.•·t11.0G. 1 ................ , llell41 8·5 $71Hr • benefits Cati 641-3045 W.HnHll Permanent & P T Creattva & attractive tor display & sales ol 1ewet1y & accns Appl 1nterv1ew Call btwn 4-8pm 759-6929 nds recep1ton111 Vouno & BOX, OUtl TEO' 111&11 SALE lit li• g• t tt•m1 """ t ru v 111 ur1 .,.J a y .. r energetic young 11 OlmR Olll BRANO NEW! S155 ..,234 1811'1 SI 11 THE ORIGINAL fl£0 NB 1w t51t1 1et1 mottvated 720· 74 HI Last Chance , Price 1 ood 11 Pl.ATE CO 1835 Wh.tt·er Monro111a1 Nice cloth~ $4250 494-1474 CALL • 840·8733 • LOii 0 g llu Ave Cl Costa Meu 1noa1 high cha1 TELEPHONE SALES 011n1 Olll SOUTHWEST• Lamps Ollll Plll llll Y Memt>erttltp for •••• Sola• loveseat chairs VP io 30 point• &40 6600 Ch81M (peaet\l greentwhl)1 New Santa Ana locatton Slone/glaM or wht wash Edinger & Grand Fund GOLF Club mlf'l'lberltl p. col/end tbts din MIS watt ra1s1ng with TAPS w~11 reasonable No<th San units! Pine toos pole bdrm train Open 7 da1• Diego County Cati Ollfkgma1tr•sl bxap11ng 71 4-543-9727 714 72 1 6825 WholeMle pres 973-0653 GIANT 3 FAMILY Anlq 9 30an" 4pm S48· 100 I walkers p1a1s;;en tJI bl09 iNtt.,..ie dry w I .,.._.,'f 101 Ol OWf 1 80 ~fence $25 Too;s Hunt. 8t•ch old & "*"' 17 ~ d1 bOOkl PlllQ furn OY&n1 .an rt1 couch 1 TV 118'80 lood Sii/Sun 7 5 _,tareo, ~I proc:.es not tub heater ctuDI d•""' d•t.hwa.shef 111181' b•k• clothing, kitchen chrs OOG•caS'IS 2574 Oxford NNr OCC ate 20701 Br~da -.Ln .. I r " ) • I c 'I '11 vw,.,..... .... 11111 ..,...., All onetHI -·· .. .,,.., .. ............. . ,,.,...,, .. WOl1l ' pelnt ,. --.iiiiiiiiiiiil ...,.. to IWftt 0tilNI 'ft f-,_ ooocM60f\, Meny inWIOt '-",.,..,-., ..., .. IMec>tlllntem, .,.. AfPlmllDOI :''':=~i I I·-• ....... ... ••• to apprectata ...... • 115 .... unu11 m• 24t 2se1. •:a~_.t111t11teim~ T0Yo1· •• suP.... • •••nn 1u11~u..,.1 111~ _000 .. i ... ~ n:: IBWIN 8t HOSIL. diamond ..... _ e.rvloe ... m • automat ... l.oadect w/~ aqu1p , blut, onty 2200 mu ... ht trant, ,_ llrM, r;f9Ct Ull• ,,.. .,,...., tO ooo 174,080, NOW 182,900 Pw111••~"1'•1'111G condition, '' ,HO ml ~i.et11HPE21s1 (#4Nea) JIM II.EMONS .... $«-N491H 542 7810/W ..... OVf" tNVOtCI IMPORTS 130 I Ovall 1&Aft .......... M ... 11 n. vw 11171 Sirocco, mint ..., on .. St • Newport 8Hch. 11\N "'""" • ""· condition, run• great I JEEP LANDO'I 62 Me d 933.9300 Santa Ana s Hoo 952.9049 in .... , rce es •AMA ~5 ~~-·.at Edt vw 111 BUG •• 111111-.., ~... Cl'EN 7 DAYS Need• 9ng•n• "'•· 1n1e<iot _, UC' llm .... ........... .... .. s.w. 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APRIL 28,)989 -l)\ILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GlJIO•: \OL.5/N0.18 ' 1,·1·1·:H 'ti l,,l«t' TWo seriou·s works to debut this week, The la ughs are few and tar between in the two new stage productions amving in Orange County this week as the Altemat1vc Repertor) Theater mounts "Slow Duce on the Killing Groud" and 'Cl counters wtth "A1be1." "Slow Dance." focusing on a trio of desperate people' tn New York's mncr cit). 1s directed by Sydell Weiner and features Michael Hamm. John Merina and Kelli Evans. The play will run Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. until June 3 at the ART theater, 1636 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana, with ~sen at ion va i l1t5le a f 836-7929. UCI 1s stirring .. A1Wcs," a socio-political drama about a couple's · mab1ltt) to conceive a child. Philip Thompson and Ja ne Spigarelli play the central roles in the show, which runs to night at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. only. Call 856-6616 for ticket information. Four other local theater groups will be nngjng down their n:spectt' e curuuns this week.end with final produc tio ns of these shows: •"Bncadooa" at Southern California College... 5.i Fatr Dnve, Costa Mesa (556-3610, ext. 274).closing tonigbtand Saturday at 8 p.m. •"Charley's Aut" at Chnst College Irvine, 1530 <.:oncord1a, In me (854-8002, ext. 31 4). winding up tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m., 5unda) at 2 p.m. · •"Nt,ltt of Juury lltll" at the L P. Repertory Dinner "Qleater, 15732-D ustin Village Way. Tustin (835-9611), final performance tonight and Saturday at 8:30 p.J!l., Sunday at 2:30 p.m. •"The Glatt Mena1erte" by the La Habra Commumty Theater at the Depot Playhouse, 311 S. Euclid St.. La Habra (213 905-9708). closmg performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. The greasepaint is flowing freely aro und the county, w11h a number of plays continuing, including: •"Abaaduce" on the main stage of South Coast Repertory. 655 To"'n Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m .. until May 25. •"Gemlal" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playho use. 661 Hamilton t., Costa Mesa (650-5269), Thursdays through Saturdays Jl 8 p.m .. Sunda),s at 2 2:ifa.:n•il 7 ----- - • 'UAU ~,._Laverty Oberluder at the Newpon Theater Arts Center. 2501 OifTDnve, Ncwpon Beach (631-0288), Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 pm. unul May 7. • .. My &• .... "• WIW Detira Alii•t Drove Me Ma'" at the Irvine Community Theater in Turtle Rock Community iark. unnyhall Lano at Turtle-Rocle Drive. Irvine (857-5496). Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . through May 6. Elsewbcrc around the county, continwng shows include .. fte. beanal for M8Ner" at the Garden Grove Community Theater (897-5 122). throuah Ma_y 6; .. .,_., Orta die Water" at &hie San Clemente Communi!Y Theater (492-0465), throu&h May 6~ ""Olda- ltoma" at the Grand Dinner Theater in Anaheim ('f72-7710), dliOUlh J unc 18; ''c.Mnt" at EJizlbclh Howard's Cunain Call Dinner Thi.ater in Tusun (Ila.IS«>),~ June 4; "Amie Get y_. o.• aa the Harlequin Dinner ea ia Santa Ana (979-SS 11 ), th~ Juij 9. and ''BeawtJ..... tlr1be American Cluldten't TbcMer at &be Anaheim Cultural Ana ter(S....7124), throuab June II. I 08'ly Plot Detebook/ ''*Y· .. 21 ... ,. ' CONTENTS .. SA YING GOOD Tlll1'GS •••••••••••••••••••........ 8 Our guest critics have some reaJly nice things to S3} about .. Say Anyth.ing;• a new movie that portrays teens as real people and explores their relationships with each other and with their pare nts. f;t· .• \" \ \ p Cdll'S HIDDEl'f TREASURE ••••••••••••••.... 12 By DONNA AND RAY OTT · The Sh.erman Library and G ardens is easily ovcrloo~rcl when driving through C orona del Mar, but once on thl' tnS1de, visito rs Wiii fi nd a feast (or the C)'CS~ as well ;J\ ,t treasure trove oflocal h1 tor;. POI• ACOUSTIC RENAISSANCE ••••••••. : ..•.. · .... 13 By JOHN ROOS ScotJand's The Proclaimers arc one or several ac.:t\ 1H1\\ e merging with a new, modem approach to traditio nal ,rnd folk mu 1c. Their understated work is makmga lot ofnm..,1· ltl,l'\f, 4tl In 1111 11 It\ NOT TO BE OVSllLOOKED ••••••.••••••••••... 14 By JUDY CILUIBERLUN ln the Nib of DeW rataurants opcnjna along the coa t. 1t'' easy to~ the ....... qualjty of Monique' fa re - euy. bin allo a mistake. ltl l'\f( I '11 "'' •••••ff•••···················-········ 10 ~ UllCLS DOR ••....••.•.•.......... ~ ......•............ 10 o.a.r .... c .. , ....... Synergism: ThlJ combmed oct10n of two or more iubstonces or agencies to odueve on effect greater than that of which each is indiv1duoHy capable. -Websters Oicti0n0ry They ofe one of rock's longest ongoing expeflm~ts in collective creohv1ry. for more than 22 years they hove combined 1mprovtSOtionol performances with o self. contained communal approach to hf e and bvs10ess that hos mode them one of the most .successful, yet misunderstood, groups of mus1ct0ns 1n the w011d. Y 04.!. either love them or hate them. They' 'e like inus1col gurus that melod1colly mesmerize thelf audience There's no<>ne~lk• the Grateful Deod. And nothing like o Grateful Deod concert. Deodheods.' os the·r legion ol Ions hove come to be known, come from on wo s of hf e and on oge groups The Deod' s musteol message transcends norrow cfoss1- f 1cotions. Found·ng member Jerry GarClO hos acknowledged thot we're I ke the exception 10 every rule · Bond member Bob Weir odds thot we\e created our own-little ploce to be 111 th s world " If you wont to know onylh1ng o~t-the GcoJeful Deod ou ~st hove to os o Deodheod. Huntington Beach resident Mork Perkins 11 o field service represento - trve for Minolta, ond o Grateful Dead Ion for neorly 20 years Perkins ogrees with the syne<g1shc eff e<1 the bond achieves. "It hos o flowing sryfe to it" explained Perkins "They don't ploy 1nd1vidooly, they ploy o together ond weave o tapestry into rheir mus.c. They hove ~ known to ploy for hours and hours ot o time. They love their nlOSIC They feel the energy C0"114lg from the crowd, ond they return lhe ene'gy bOclt to the cro-d 111 the form of music." The audience foctor is the main reason that the tn0st ~' Grateful Dtod lopes °'' not-studio albums, bit bootlegs. As --~...__erk.os ~ 1L., Boot eg to~ Oft happening sound becoose that s the mix o the Dead. Their studlO mil sounds too strict, too tight, too rehearsed. When they're 0t1 stage they don't ploy their songs the some way rwice. ,Evtr. It's kind of o controlled iom.'' The Grateful Deod 1s probably the only well-known bond that permits lope re· corders ot 1ts shows. In fact, there's usually o special section directly behind the mucmg board where-the ..dozens of tapers congr~te. "You'R see 40, 50, moy 80 mikes oD set up and people sitting there w11h tape recorders," . sotd Perkins. "And people that do that don't sell the tapes .. 1hey trade them:" Ask 20 different Deadheads 10 describe o Gfotelul Dead concert and you' re l1oble to get 20 different answers. According to Perkins, "It's not o concert. 11' s on adventure Ir's like o gathering. Everybody . gets together ond 1t' so feeling Deadheads get together because_ there 's o certain ombionce, o certom cull follow ing Most Deodheods don't seem 10 111 m anywhere else except ot DeOd shows. They hove o place to belong.· Worm mg up to the sub1ect, Perkins went on to soy that "I see most o11he some faces ot every Dead show I go 10 no matter 1f I "Se& ii tler...OCange County • \l.enluro Son fronc1~0. anywhere. lhe on1y real hippies leh oroond ore following the Dead They make o decent ·ltv1ng selling hond1crohs •.. stuff that they mo e themselves ond sell 01 Dead shows, just 10 supporf lhemsetves while they' re on the rood with the Dead " Perkins' girlfriend added that Deod heods "ore real people You con 10 e them for face value. ' Perkins agreed ond so1d "there's no plostici~y 1n the Deodheods." Perkins sommtd up his views on the Grateful Deod by saying that "l1stemng to the Dead ploy 1s o good way of escop1ng reo 1ty without going anywhere. Ir con to~e you on o trip without octuony raking drugs.'' The words Qoteful Dead" and "drugs" have been synonymous for years, 001 fhe ttug t ing at Deod shows hos been likened more to the YfOY Indians to e hOIUC:inogens Jo beCome one w1 h. heir sp1r1ts that that of drug-uozed hippies on a raftlPOQI os sonie commuo y ood low tftvorcement off iciois bel ewe. However, dfug use among he Oeod· heads is 0t1e Of the r eosons why at this "'- year's Irvine Meadows shows, overn,ght comping, gathering, loitering, ond the unouthonted selling of merchandise will be severely limited. How the thousands of Deodheods will react to these new rules remains 10 be seen. ,.Irvine Meadows oll1ct0ls ore d1rec11ng campers ond fons who would normally be encamped '" the- omph\theatre' sparking lot for three days to locot stole porks and comping areas Som Lonni, owner of rhe lore, lamented Solou Som' s Nightclub 1n Hunttflgton Beach, hos been o Ion of the Grateful Dead for over 20 year1, and hos seen the bond ploy numerous concerts from Ventura ro Anaheim to Irvine. This yeor is the fourth year in o row he will hove seen the bond 01 Irvine Meadows. Lonni offered o comment on the d1ff erence between Anaheim Stadium shows and Irvine shows. "The pohce ot Anaheim stadium ore more stringent in their fundamental regu lotions of book low, where Irvine Meadows tokes o more open relor1onsh1p wnh the people. They realize that Deadheads ore probably 1he most notl· violent people 1n the world. They're enroying o sp1r1tuol enlight- enment." loM1 called Grateful Dead shows "o trovehng rteo market. And everybody ot o Grateful Dead shoWTs o fnend. Th~y· re the happiest people I've ever mer on this earth ... especially oll in one place There's a swirling dance -the Deod dance - going on. Everybody's grooving to the l'llVSIC. ~· S~ J)'eieMQu~' When the Dead performs, they don't 1ust regurg1tote the hits on their albums like so many other typical rocLbonds do Of course, the Grateful Deod ore not ycxir typ1c9f bond. As Lonni descnbes 11, "thM songs ore usually 15 10 20 minutes long. Somebody W1U stOfl 0 musie, 0 -SOOiMi whether 111 s Jerry Gorcio or Bob Weir .. · drums might start. Slowty they o too in and all of o sudden out of thot souoo comes o beoutiful mek>dy that's harmonic ond it's o song. It's totally spontaneous. If you go see the Dead live days 1n o row, yoo'll neve< hear the some song done the some way.'' Hoving d1scoveted that their creative 1u1Ces flowed 1n d fferent directions when ploytng unuwol concert sites, The Grateful Deod hove petfOfmed in such d1vene pk>ces os ~.Egypt lot the base of the Great Pyromidl, o Noz1·bu·b p1oslic concert hol tn Germany, on outdoor show 111 hie, Fronce, feot1King on 11Tlpfeut0n1st1C londscope, and Montego Boy, Jomoico ot the World Mus.c festival. No motterWhere the Dead ploy, they Communteott. "The Grateful Oeod communicate with. mus1C" said lOM1. 'In order 10 com· municote with mvslC you hove to be c~ocing with peope with open • minds. It s o whole different lev~ of speaking. There s o certain amount of te epothy or µist understanding, involved." The Grateful Dead seem to com· mun1cote different things to d1ff erent people. lonn1 offered his view of the Grntefvl Dead philosophy: "The Grateful Deod represent o cbonge".ol mentalbe.•o_g.__ In th~ late ' 50s and 'eorly '60s, we os human beings only believed what we could feel touch, hear , see, and taste -reol1ty os we could sense 1t with our senses In the 19 60s we learned that teoltry is expanded beyond that The Grateful Dead represent o window that we con open ond look through ond see that other reality out there " The Grateful Dead hove hod 1he1r shore of ups and downs through rhe yeors As Jeffy Gore~ howoid~ " th Gr_oteful Dead, 1f you doA't hove o sense of humor you' re screwed." The bond hos been busted by Conod1on Customs for pos session of bee pollen -twice They've hod bond members leave and return o few yeors loter. They hod one bond member P1gpenl die. On some tours, they've spent more money than they've-mode Through 1t o I, they iost kept ploying ond they'' probably keep ploying for many years 10 .. come • Bob Weir hos been quoted os saying that "1f the Grateful Dead conhnues 1us1 t~e way we hove -assuming we ol\. ltve for o while -we re guaranteed o l1v1ng Beyond rhot, what more do yOJ wont' For those who Ofe drQ'fln 1nto_whor is we do, we con and do supply a l•ttle genu•ne ,oy. I don't know 11 thot'so cornpletereoson for being, but •t so good hold.ng portern. ---~-.--ill a MAY s M T w T F s I ) 3 4 ') 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1') 16 17 18 19 20 l 1 )) 23 2 4 25 26 2 7 28 lC) 30 31 .. POP Friday BLUE BEET CAFE 10"7 21\t Pl 'l""pon Bcalh, Nick P)'to" \Oto l \;."f\ Fnda) at 9 pm and Monda) and Tu~y 3t 8 p m ft1S-BEET AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 T11\\n < lOll"r Dn\e, fo\ta \k..a pH·<,ent\ < onfre) Ph1lh~ Tno "-llh mo<.krn fl0nd1t1om from Broadwa\ anJ lhl' mu' ll''> '-' t>dne'ida~\ through f-r1Jd)S. II pm until late and \atur- Ja,s 9pm 10 I am 412."755<1 THE CAl"NER Y 'Oto Laf-:1 ,l'lll' .\\C 'l'"IX>n Bcal'h, prc..cnt\ 'Big P1durl" Y.1th top 4th mum from 11 \U p m 10 I a m 1on1gh1 and \dturda) 675-5777 DUKE " NOSTALGIA NIGHT· CLUB 1n the Nt'wp<>nC'r Rt>50rt. I I 07 Jamboree Road. Ncwpon Beach procnl'> thr golden age o f rock 'n' roll ~ p m 10 2 a rn n1ghtl)' t''cept Sunda)' .rnd ~onda) .. Susie and the Swrct· hcarh" performs through J unc I 0 No LO\ er l'harge. Classie bands will rxrtQrm thl' era's greatest h11~ from · <•ooJ (,oil) Mis~ Moll) ... to .. , V. ant ro Hold Your Hand " 1,44.1 "7f)(j • THE WHITE HOl'SE Rl''>Jau rant and l J\l'fn \40 South ( oast Hl$h· "'J' Llguna Beach. pre-.cnt\ "'<-' cntcnarnment and cbnc1ng nightly 4'/4-80~1S 4 •• SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. offer'\ h ve entenamment seven nights at "-«k Tonight and Saturday. The Regular Gu)'s 9·30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m SJ co1.er charge. 592-1926. ~.THE CLUB 2285 Nc"pon Blvd. 1n Costa Mesa. Flashing hght\, m11T<W and a huge dance Ooor Not· shins or shons. Ticket<; art' S5 for all '>ho"'s. Doors open at 8 p.m Call 833-1160. THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS HOP 18774 Brookhur.t. Fountain ValJey The Hop prcSC'nts the cookst "Hoppy" Hour in town 5. 7 pm Fnda}. "Let the (,oodr Times Roll" beginning at 7 p.ni wnh D.J Denni\ B. Goode. $4 cover charge; turda). "Hot i\ugust N1ghts'"a tnbutt' to Neil Diamond st.amng Tony Rossini at 7 30 pm {$4 co"crJ. At 8:30 "Dance, Dance. Dance" .. Blast to the Pa.,t" "11h DJ Dennis B Goode S4 co" er charge. ~unda~. "Rock Around the C lock ... a h1stof) of rock and rnll Closed Monda).· 1111 Rockin' after all these }cars" Tu~ at 8 pm (S4 co1.cr t hargc). "The Back~at 8o>s" h VC' 50s and 60s dance band. 9 p m to midnight on Wcdne'ida)' at 8 p. m ($4 co1.er). Thursda)'. C'ra1) Contests" 963-2366 NIGHT MOVES 5902 \\>amer .\\1: Hunungton Beach C'oncen info line 840-0208 . Saturday UCI GREEK SONGFEST ~us1cal 1.ancty show pre!lentcd b)' Vf I fratcrruucs and sornnucs in the UCI Bren Events Center on campus. Proceeds aid Irvine Temporary Hou~mg and the Homeless Js,ue\ Task Force. ( una1n 11mc 1s 7' p.m and tickets art' pnced at S 10 each and art> available at the tudent Act1"111e~ Office at 856-5181 or the UC I Bren Events Center Box Office. 856-5000 "MAXWELL~ Jlrt>acffic C-oasl H1ghwa)'. Hununaton Beach, Lee CALENDAR Ferrell on p1ano, sax and vocals toni&ht, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 8:30 p.m. to m1dr11ght 836-2555. Sunday CLUB POSTNUCLEAR Spring Music Fes11val "E)'e of the Dolphin" 6 10 I 0 p.m. featunn' an1sts of live new world folk music. Gaia, Greg H urlcy and Surfers of the Zyabu}a Jamie Michaels and Robin Miller Tickets are available through Shante Gallery at 497..0833. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast High- way. Laauna Beach. presen11 Luke & The Locomotive~ uch Sunday at 8:30 pm $2 CO\ er 494-80R8 THE CANNERY 3010 l.af.a)Clle .\ve . Newpon Beat h. \.in FrannSt'O st) le cabarcl c:nrcrtainment v.1th Lesl)'e Mc( rae "ocaJ1.,t and Un>d Noland on ke)board 5 30 to 10 pm 67).5777 VILLA NOYA Richard Fauno·s piano st)'hns\ unda)' through Wedncsda) O~n daily 5 pm to l a m .• 3131 W Coast Kigbwa) ~ew­ pon Beach 642-7880 SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific ( oast lf1&,hwa). un~t Beach offers1TVe entt'nainrnent seven nia,hts a week. Planet 10. rockm' R~e 3 to 7 p.m and then Kindred Spmt\ 8 pm to m1dn1aht 592-1926 BLACKTHORN A tno pla)'ing trad111ortal lnsh and ·ott1\h music C41ch Sunday at the Old Dana Pv int Cafe, at the corner of Golden Lantern and Del Prado u-cc:ts •~ 0..na Pn1nl. No cover charge Monday SUNSET PUB 16655 PaC'11ic ( oa\t Highway, ~un!.Ct &ach ofTer\ 11 \.C entena1nment sc'en day., a "-C:CI. ToniiJlt, The Delgado Brother!> Ii p.m-lO mll1n1ab1 Tueeday THE CANNEllV 3010 L.lfa)elle \'Ire., Nc~pon Beach "lkJa Vu .. vocalistaod lc)board. 8 pm to 1 l :m am 67S·S777 SUNSET PUB 166~5 Pacific C st H1&}lv.a> •• un t Beach offers 111.e cntcnainmcnt ~ven nilht~ at v.cek Tona&ht Beta R)'dcm 9 J> m to I a .m. . S2 CO\<er charac. 5-92-l9UL f' ACES HltECLUB I 5 }. Be~h Blvd 1n Hun11naton Beach. Blues N1Jht. how umc is 10 pm }1 and 01.er Adm1 ion at the door 1\ $4. CaJl 964-2211 for mformatJon Country styf e Kathy Mattea, wtto plck~d up a couple of Country Music Awards last MOnth. wltl be on 1ta9• at the 19aclflc Amphlttteater Sunda1 n'9ht, sttarln9 ttM lbfll with Georg• Stra89ht In a show ••t to be9ln •t J sJO P""'· GllAO NIGHT AT THE ZOT i-~----:------=----­ M>etatcd Graduate \tudi nt\ of l C l Thuteday prt\Cnt Ruben I ut.a ~llh coun111 ~ ET P 8 I MH Pa~11i ( oa'I blue\ 1<>n1 ht lo 10 Jl m II tt l ot H1ah~•), Sun\("\ Bea h, ofTcn 11,c Spot <-afe. -«XJ \: t'r1no Roa<t t < cntt"rt11nmrn1 tie' tn fti&ht1 1 ,..« ''' &nl' 8~6-7'J. I 1 om&ht throuah ~ tunfa) • .\ C in o LAG NA (,'A VO'l BAR,, GRILL ()(-~lA}O ( clcbration ~llh l he llS<l l,.aiun;,i Can\oun Road, ofTcn the M aatu~ H>"" 9 ) om to I·. m Jantc.lble mu\1~ or \phr°'litc. v.1th S .lro\CTChuse 'J~·ll'.IZ6 ~101\1 f l11:a Lorent. rh)'thmast JnT) M11n1n 11 rhc ._C')tl<Jard\ and tfarold Todd on ~phone and OutC' -c 0t>i Dan"n" bca1nut 30 pm Wed~ dll n1J.hh 4Q4-l'lll or 4q4.4l10 ET P 8 IMS P.w;11ic ( Ol\I H1ahw:t). \un\tt Btach. offc:n h'r entena1nmcnt ~'<n mahH a ~k Jawte and l~ Unknown B:and 9 pm to I a m , Sl cover charac • .S9 2· I 9~b .. •DlfllM ... ··-----· ,,,(ii,, 1_ C \I I 'U\IC C 0'11,11 U Mamou Hotd neitt 10 the convcn· uon c-en1er. 8 p m 10 I a.m. Ad· m 1 sion 1 SIO Patlung 1~ $4 ~llh a c.ockta1I discount "'"h park1ifg re cr1pt Event hotline 894-8912 PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES mer1 for Uri)' Bird dinner at 6·30 pm at '-A1rportrr Inn I 900 MacArthur Bhd . In.me for rro;crva11on\ call 836-744 Sunday YO UNG JEWIS H PRO · Ff:SSIONALS \1n1ks 21 10 l4 hold a spnng part) wnh danc ing to a disc JOC'kC.)' at 7 30 pm at Rerr(lck'\ Upstairs Loungr. I 120 Von Karman i\ve . Irvine. Admission 1s $8, pa)- able at the door f rtt hors d 'OC"uHt'\ and no-host cocktatls I-or morr 1nforma11on. call Tammy Bro"'cr at 64().522 F.L.l.R.T. ~achfT V1llagr hop- ~1ng Ceorcr. 2205 M;un ~t:rect te .0, tfonunglon Beach H unungto\'I Beach Church of Rchaious Scienct s1niJcs lfOUJ> mttu. each ·unda)' e"enina Child care 1s frtt. Adm1ss1on to the 7.30 pm proiram 1s $3 Dances 1t the Huntington Beach Inn 141\h DJ John )mes and refresh· menu follow at no charsc fLIRT 1nformauon hnc:"647-1628. BIG ORANGE SINGLES SAILING· SOCfETY son whale watch1na C~r) Sunda) 11 30 a m to 4·30 pm on a lu11 uf") sailboat hare c\pcn~\ "-o cxpenence nttei.sary. Call Fred at 64~4005 (or more 1nforma11on PRIME OF UFE SING~ meet for a champaine brunch at Ghd'rr Inn 1400 Pacific Coast Htgh"'a) xal Beach at noon For infonnauon and rMCruuons. call 836-874.i Tueeday INGLESPOR THE ARTS holdsa monthly mttt1n& 11 7 p m at vrcat Amcncan f1rs1 Sa' 1ngs Bank. "1onh Tustin A\.C. and Hei m St in Orange '\ ~t peakcr from Onnie Coast ~111 ~l. on "Crca11,c Pho1oaraph) ....-COst 1s $4 fOr ffOUlJ mcmbcn 11nd S6 for non·mem~rs 964--0911 . LIBERTY IN GLB TO.uni.ASTERS CL B mceu C\CT) Tutida) at 7 p .m at ( olumbo'\ Restaurant. 2610South Harbor Bhd at Wamer Lfaim to \peak hstcn and think mOtt cfTcctl\cl)'. "lo charsc to \lJJlon For mott 1nform111on. call Joe{idrnaku aL639-0986 WING ANDBALLAOOM DANCE a.us Lum "'est coast ,wina. fox- lfot, "'alu.. samba llrt&O and all ballroom dances 11 lhe ll"\ltnc Hrlton Zot Room at Sp m S6 or Sl9 sx-r month OaJ>ce at 9 pm .. o r mcitt information, all 494-0.S93 ......... , PlllM& or un: llNGLES mttt for dinner al The ettm.r. IOS state Colkte. Oranee af 7 p m For ttlCT\'lllOftl, call 06-1744 WBEa. or F1l1Dm8RIP mC'Cll for • dtnt-OUl II 6•30 pm It O'K.cere·, 1n Tu un. Also on.,01n1 aroups fot aolf, bridle. pinochle, tbatre and ,,.,d For rtten111ont and lDfotmallon, call S24-JJ27 or (21 J) 16).6370 CAUl"Oll.NIA llNGUtl Happy Hour and M1ur Duca.., each WtdMldly, ' 10 9 p m at the Zot i..ow.. Irvine Halton and Towtn. t 7900 Jambont llvd.. Irvine. frtt buffet. Fee 11SS. IJO·IOIO N&WPOllT ~CB IAIUNG llNOLD• chlbti' .. Mi.Ion Wrtb Of ......... boet. 111 Jl and oldri fOr .ali!ll. _.. _. iodltin• Mettl .._ ftill ..a-.a W1illl 11dl1 o(w• ..,.... ......... ,.. l.elOft;. 1107 , ...... 5 ..... 6:.10 IOCW Mut: ........ a le tbt wlilla room. .,....., 10 .,.m. YD .... by lllmcilll ... I liYC beM ..U I L& V .. llltilla it he a dMm ...... I c:od1lil kl lk 0Ma Lounae aflcr the mttt1na. Ce»t 1s $6. CaJl969-81lIforrttordod1nfo 1bout club ac11v1t1t'1 UFE ON YOUR OWN \10&)cs '5 and over, meet nt~ fnends 1n a warm suppor11ve atmosphere every Wcdn~y 3 to 4 30 p.m for a vaned prop11m including dinner at loul re taurants and a monthly p<H luck 0as1s Senior Center. 800 Margucntc (Sthand M~rgucntcJ\oronadcl Mar, 644-324 5 . Thunday SINGLES SUPPORT GRO P \Ponsorcd t>Y Laauna Beach UOJted Mc1hod1st Cllu.tth's ~Icy Counsel- ing (enter from 6 to 7 pm. at the I church, 21612 Wesley Omc. ~u1h Laauna The~ will be a dona11on ot S 10 per person per cven1n&. "ABUNDANCE" on the ma10 staae o( uth Coa t Rc:pcnor), 6SS Town Center Driye. Co5ta Meu (957·4033). Tuesdays thro ugh Fridays at 8 p.m .. ~turdays at 2·30 and 8. unda)s ii 2·30 and 7 pm unul Ma> 25 "ANNIE GET YOUR G UN" at the I larlequm Dinner Playhouse, 3503 Harbor 81,d . Santa Ana (979-SS 11 ), n1ahtly u cept Mondays at varyrna cunam umcs throu&h Jul) Q "ASHES" 1n the "Fine Arts ~tud10 ("heater at LCI (8.Sf>..6616). 1on1&ht pl 8 p.m .. closing performances Satur· dav at 2 and 8 p.m :.BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" b> the Amcncan Children'\ Theater a1 the Anaihc1m Cultural >\rt~ (enter. 931 N Harbor Bhd , .Anahe.tm ~544-7124), Saturta)Slnd undaysat .. pm. throu&h June 18 "BRIGADOON" at Southern Cah· fom1a Collqt, 55 Fair Dnvc. Co ta Mesa (SS6-3610. ext 274), final r.n:::maocct toniaht and Saturday at 1a.BAKEI ar £11la~rh Huw, ard's Cun.am Call Dinner Th~ter 690 [I Camino Real. Tustin (83 -1540). n1&htly except Monda)\ at 'ary1ni-cunamum~ throu1h June 4. .. CHARLEY AUNT" at ( hnst ( olleae Irvine, I HO t ondordra, lrvtnc (814-002, "t 314), final ptrform1nct'$ lOn1&ht and Saturta) a1 8 p m • unday at 2 p.m .. GEMlNT"at the Costa Mes.a C"1v1c Pla)hou\C, 611 Ham1lto~ t . C"osta Mesa (6.S0-5269). Thunda)'S throuah turday at Sp m . Sondaysat 2 p m until May 7 "DON'T DAINI THE WATER" by the n C"lemcnte Community Theater 1t the Cabnllo Playhou~ 202 A\C Cabnllo, n Ocmcntt (492-0465). Wednoda)'s throuJh Sat urda)'' 11 8 pm until Ma) 6 with a mat1ntt unday at 2 p.m ''THE GLASS MENAOElllE" b)' the ta Habn Commun1t) Theater at the Otpot Ptayhouie. 'l 1 S Euchd t .• La Habn (2 l:l 90S-9108). final r1borm&nctt tonJlht and Sal Urda)' It '"W ANN RAMPTON LAVERTY oa&IU.A.NDER" II ~ Newport Theattt Ans Crntcr 2501 ChfT Ori\'C, Ne•port kach (631.()2 ), Thunda)'t thl'OU&h Saturdayt at I p.m .. Sundl)'Ul 1 lO UtUtl Ml) 7. '"MY llUIBAND'I WILD Dt;. DD A1.MotT DROVB ME MAD" at the ll'\'inc Community Thcartr. TunJe ROt'll: Comm1an1t Park, Sunaytull Line at 1 unJe Rock Dfhe. lrvaet (.,7·S496). Fridays and S.tur· dlyt •• •~ m. W'OUlll May 6 . "NIGWT OP JAJ«IA&Y llft"' at U.C LP. ~ °'"'* 'lMalef. U7Jl-D Teliaia ViU. Way. Tustin (ll,.961 ll-doliat petfonna.nctt to-~ IDd S.t.udly at I · JO. Sunday ae -.a.AmoMA" at the Grand Din. TEi.i.1 lYNNIE CAi.i.1NOTON AH i Lite llOf'Y ~ve-Fo<tcHI c..ee,... eu1-.~~1 ... c:-.. t .,.. .. c.-.... ,..,.....,. .... ~'*'-: .,~.-,,,.~ .... " •• ..... lll011 ~W.t "' I Sl .... ,., ...... ~ ..... ......, t•le•!)fl ti t:~':· ltllt Hft111afH laMI 11101 N91 ......... .... .....,_ JOI.I V~tory 9'of =-.. .,..,. ....... .... i..-.s1 ........ ,,.,. ,...,... .. ......... 101 w i...1t .... ... .,, ...... ""Al• 4UO ~I M OU-llAU t.OCAnC*1 &P..! 11!! GOODY GOT IT! So ve on hundreds of items throughout -~-th stoie. ....,.._ ............ ..... ..... -..c....... --'-~ ........ Including movies. blank topt" a ccessories ond more Pl or et CDs os low os 8 99 per d isc o.My Plk>t Detebo<*/ Frtd9Y, Apf1' 21. 1919 a nn rhcater 7 Freedman Wa). Kenned> Center lma1m1uon (cl· \nahc1m !'".,:'· "'71<11 n1gh1I) e1'tl'Pt cbrauon at Orange Coun1r and \111nda>'> al .. Jl)lnJl r una1n 11mt•\ O ransc County. Ccntcnn1a <cl- unul lurthl'r no11tt· cbrat1on High Sch09I p.ctfonnanccs .. REHEARSAL FOR MURDER" -~nat JO a m.,efcnu1gconcen iu 8 .11 the < 1ardcn (irmc < ommunll' p.m. T1cke1 pn~ for 1hc evening I h1·.11n \1 \IJrk \trl"l'I al< hapmJn lOnccrt range from S 12 . .50 to SJS and \\l·nul C1,mkn (,roq· !X117-5122l arcavailablcatthr(cnterBoxOOit.e. I 11J,1" JnJ \.i1urdil" a1 X nm all T1ckc1mu1er outlets (740-2000) 1h111u~h \I." t. and from Pacific Chorale 542-1790 .. SLO\\ OA~CE 0' THE KILL· GALAl't'T PLAYERS l I( I F1nr l:'I.<; GROl M>" ,11 th,· \111·rn.1ll'l \rt\ C onccrt Hall at K pm John l<l pt·non I hc.ill'r If,''' \ c .rand ~hnc1dcrman baroque lulc and \ l. \.1n1.1 \n.1 IX1t. ~9~•11 Jame\ \111crl) har~uc \1olin I hur\CIJ'' 1hr1 H.1~t \Jl11rda" .11 !I TIC l..cl\ .in· Sf) (tl'nrral adm1\'11on and fl m \undJ\\ .11 p 111 until Junt· \ S5 \t'n1or'I .inll \ludcnt\ and arl ('l ,:\SSI(' \I. •nailahk a1 1hc I inc l\rt\ box ollic.c 856·66 I 6 or\ C I Brcn henl'i Ccntcr 856-5'1>0 and T 1d.c1ron 614-IJOO Al"THO:'\Y PLOG ANO SO TR Friday COAST SYMPHONY Trumpet w· 1un<;<1 perform< with 1hc S) mphon) THIRD A''l AL CHORAL Ff'.:.\. 1un1gh1 al X IS pm Rohen R Moore Tl\AL AT THE CEll\TER P.1 1h llall Ordngc <oa'>I (ollcgc (1t\l4 < h11r.1k 11nJ, r the dirn1111n ••I l11hn "1c"'1 T1ll..Ct'i arc Sq 1 l HI and S~I \lt\JnJ,r 111 111n1unu1on "-llh 1hr anJ <He a\a1lablc h\ calling 1hr =e11:2¥1•••-·--c:·~-.. EXTRAOROl'\A RY RFSPO '\SF TC> A\ FXTRAORDl '\ARY \10TIO'\ PIC 11 Kl . ''A MAGICAL AND MOVING RIDE. With 1t'i dt>llc.att' nu of count~ Wit and tr~ vaJues. ifs a OVMP Iha! n 1Uld ha"" been madt only in the tJSA f1'• V1t"Wl'f'I who ~..all'l' thnr ht-arts open, the rewards 11tt p~tJful" , ___ :Jl(-~ ·11 ~ beyond ct.rum.. It 1' a IMCI.~ ahfJIUf tx-rK'f. tthrrut tvv· about lather!! and !Wlm, about 1 pas.slO(l •or hk> 'f'lt'kl ol Onwns' " a ma.."'erwork ol INOlldermffit" •tt'a IO Pf"rff'rt. lt'a llilf' a ~ a rompkif'fy oriflnal and ~ RWMf'. Firkl "' Drt-dfil\ IS l1'laf(I' al ;lfld llflf' of thf> best ffi(JVW"'j, rw ~ ~ yiw 11''1 tllf' land ol lanta.")' thill .J.vn,-, 'iff"'1art or I lmry Fclflda ~ h<1w li•lt ttl hornt• 10 a l'OOV1(' al1uut dann)( 111 ~f'<1m" ..... ,_. '811 •fllfTI ~ •martly writtf'n, eo IM'autihilly ftbned. 90 awrfed!y ected... II .,.,.m, n11K ht"~ "'fall lflto 'Vield ol °"'.ami1' th.in to restSt ltt wnrm. 111IPlhgorn1 llmt''Y appe11I to our mc)l(t tdcalltltic M"I~" , ___ ,._ Symphony office, 662-7220. student and senior dJscounts •~a va1lable AN EVENING OF OPERA SCENES Chapm~n College Opera Wo rkshop d1rcctccr h) Professor Patnc Goeser at 8 pm 1n 1he Chapman Collc:gc Auditorium. l l l N Glasscll, Orange. Ticket\ arc S6 general adm1ss1on, S4 for \t'naors and may be purc ha\ed at thc door 997-6812 GARDEN GROVE SYMPHONY wi1h Korean p1an1-s1 K1sun Yun a1 8 p m in the Don Wash <\ud11onum C.ardenC,rove T1oc1sS.2S $15 SlfJ and S7 for \tudent~ and \Cnic1r\ H 4·1 IOJ "MUSIC F ROM THE MOVI ES" Saddlcbaclt ymphony Ort. h~1ra and Saddlebacli. ( onccn ( horalc 1n J pops ~oncen 1<1n1&}11 al I! pm and Sunday at 2 10 and 7 p m in th<' \lfcK.Jnnc) Theatre. ddlc bad. C nl lcgc :?ROOO \1argucnlc Pa r~""•') M1s\1on Vi<:JO C1ucst solm\I\ .irl Lc\lle T1nnaro. Diane II.ma. \h 1n Bngh1b11l and I.ante Ph11l1ps r 1t."-t''' I arc l lOsencral admm1on SH ~n1or\ I ss2-4656 ~ Sunday ORANGE CO NTY YOlJ'fH . YM PHONY ORCHESTR rnncludc-. ti\ 19th perform1n1 w:a~n with a rnn ccn al 4 pm. in the <napm11n ( ollt."lt' Aud11onum HJ N Gla\Cll Orange Dr John KMhak d1rcc1s f1det\ arr $4 for adulls. S2 for studcnl' and ~n1or c1111ens ;ind v.111 he .tv1ulahlt' .it the bot. office. 997·6914 THE BOUZY RO CE CAFt: Senior\, S IS and Sil.SO 9%-1949. Taeeday LAGUNA BEACH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCI ETY Mu.s1c1an\ from Marlboro perform at 8 p m at thC' Lagu n3 Beach H 1ah School Aud11on um. 625 Park Ave L.aguna Beach. Performer~ 1ncludt ( hmu;m TettlofT. Todd Pt11lhp\ \tC'"en Tenl·nbon. ( hnstof Huchncr Pct r Wile) and Daniel McKelwl) r 1ckch arc S 18 494-2822. D \ '\f I rrtctay LE MERIDlE' HOTEL 4 SC.-1 \lfal .\nhur 81 \d '1r .... , n &.i . .\n f \en1ng <11 \foto~n" UC h fnda~ ~uh the \londmd1C' 83.nd from 10 11 pm 4..,b-.:!OUI.~ tl'n~lfsn 'II 1 Saturda.}" .I LE M&RIOIEN Hon:1. ·HOO \1al \rthur ·Bhd "t'""l>'•rt Reach. Danl 1n1 1n "llr~.:pon 'i1oncbrad Band w11h a \ ilf1C't> of bi!( h.rnd and t~mad\l.'l) lrom 7 to 11 n m r h \.itur~) f or infnrm .. 11on call .Pf>-. ~I. et.IC'n\1un H 11 LONDA CE fo'RF.O A.,T AIR!' T 01(~ lf>H V. \1;a{ •\rthur \utt\' J<J!s \anl.1 An.t l }41'1CC' I .r n .rl .. I "'"lk l\l C\.sturtl1\ •nd \r l Sul\da\ ca'h month II \cf to 11 .30 p m \dml\ .. 1on SS rncludn rrlrc\h• men&\ !Ullru<>m l..At1n dan 1n < 1111 II ~0-f>"i "'t for nwtr 1nformi1t1nn ( la\S1"1I stnna quartet Opu'> I\ a comp.rn1c1. \unda) hrunt h 11 am to I pm lCJOI Ncwpon lthd Sunday Ncwpon Rc:a(h <171.1440 FIESTA I ATI A R I I I EL RA ·a11•0 ,....,.Xl""AN ft""-S • c amflJ~" ( (' 1 ' •~•c. ' .-~ C!Rn Tn\. ,.,, nl\ 3111 C\C'fl1n -nf TA RANT 2ROIJ "l:""Jlort Hl \d mu ll incl c.l.anl• ut ~ n11ntt \fr · '-rwpon Reach prcv nl\ in1C'r 1\.11 ( h1lf' Pcr11 and ~pain in Ph1lhsn na11onall~ l..nu....,n da\\11 1(1111.111\I It.a ll .it J.<.1ni;ho \ 1n11,1g11 c omrnunil\ ( oppcrlield ('\ fl \und.i 11 a m 1.. ( ulk~ lit M I'm C 1c-ncr•I adml\\11•1\ 3 Pm 67S.6&~S 11. SI O St"nt0r.. iln•t r.hrldc:tn I) 1n\S u ndcr .S i 11 \ I 11 ' Monday "lllCill S< U'T\' • SMnch1) a.ft r· r t lT) Allen. vocali11. S 30 p m for more 1nform1uon, call M1cluC' McClure, S46-3194 THE SOPllllTICATE Af\rrnoon swLnl danc1ni. Ma:xt"s Loungr a1 the Red Lion Inn, 30SO Bristol Strcf'1 Co t1 M~ prncnu 8arM)' Ol\(>n and his 2~p1eccorche1tra C'Vtf) C\un day af'lcrnoon from 2 to ti p,m Admts JOn I\ SS per pt'r~n Free valel p1rk1~ l 1ckets ma) hC' pu.rcha~ in 1d\&n<.-c a1 1hc ho1el &•fl shop For more information l Jll F.lctJ 8arT) a1 (2 IJ>S92-2 I 37 Monday MARTI 6 TONI v.1ng Dan. Club mcctut SC\cral Orange< oun11 lcx.-auom Panl~\ da.ntt wntc\l\ Jan'c in~. play ouuna.s b< 1 h part1c) re wme of t hC' 1 11' 111n • l>. nee le \Ql'I\ arc offered bcg1nnrn to ad\tnced. \'!Qllruom to \~mg f ,,, 111n1:1 and locanons. call~{). 151 .. Wedaeeda7 ORANGE CO NTY HIC. ti BOOLOPTH ARTS lnd \nn \pnna Dan~ C oncen 1oda> 1hrou ~ ~tl.lnb) at 1 30 pm a h mgh1 r tht Marprct V..ebb Ptrform1n1 ;\n ~enter Jt Lo\ l.im110\ H1&h ~ hl'<' lS'll Cerrito \l" Lo\ lam1tl" \I \Cit\ arc SS scncnl adm1''' n I llCkt'I and runhcr tnformAI I II 11 121'1 4~'>·:\())44 , C213) W~ n~ 5W·0•7• C TA M A/f'l\ED A'i l \IR~ OA,('E T OIO' 24111! "r~p. 81\ 11 • 2 ( (' O\LI \1~. V. l"dnl'\ol.t ru&hl d;an<r open lO thl' n r puhlrc ,,.11h 1 one hour danCt' lat• prc:<cd1na the pubh danrC' in nm al d ~ m () ntt' V pm until nrnJ n1fht < ml for J.lnce cla" and J .. 111 f~ JlCI pc.rwn...SOftdnnb I' 1111 •1 1 r purcba r or more 1nforma11 or rei.cn'allon call 6S.). '01 T b&u11d.aJ CO :TA M , -•-+-HRANGE CO NTV CJIAMB P.H noon dJrlLC \J)oMorcc.I h the< l) ol * ** * r .. a.n llATlllC'; ..• ~';:::;;c~~::.:::~~ .,,.. .. , ~ ...,_ ~. ORCHESTRA ~uth < \I Repertnr\ Ir\ 1n c ommun11 ~rvacc:s dc113n· "'flf'ldoll>n-ams_ U\At 7 h'u bnutchatns Theatre 65S rown (enter l>nH'. men1 11 Tunle k ommuntl) r;w ftlm rJ01> r~ about wt. yuu WJU o,.ta Mc.,.. wllh lfJ1'JKlChl.'mtr""<slr-Jt.e•t1,.,.._-lf~·a'"'rk, I Sunn htll l.A:.1 1.ML;.~..__ .... '"~I.hf> A do ' ynu had lht n1fcr Paul 11 i. pm < 1enaal ud p1r<t• h1a "and nllc.'1\ rn l•~· frum •1ttc ... 1.wt1J1s 14"Mll Mld t~ 10 IJ> berk m1,s1c,>n "S 17andS15 «.tudcnl'I anJ fort1c~ throulfl tnmorr ,w.. lfoltl\ .a-to a dewft «tld mM4" .a c:tn>..am ttw ~' mil, .nd'Kfowl • • tmpnS!lihlf> f <05ln"f~ Drug&AlcoholRe.ferrala 1-800-322-3363 ,,, ht-l-~"" b4"1iew wiblVJtllvr ~.,c.wi ..NJ \1o11<l.t\' J'rnl.1\'K.t111 lOpm ~ "111 " '>'l<'w<.ah-r CaJJ Toll Free and Become Drue and Alcohol r .. tt• ;:;::,.;-:;_...,.,_., prnurmance:' I ht lfr"1tm < C c tit< t • Help la a Pbonc Call Away ''"°:=. Free Profc.elonal lnfonn.atJon & Rc(erraJ A.Ml t&ncc ..,.,. ... ~ . ft,. kt •"•lfl I (I Ith I •I lltfll Iii~ KEVIN·COSTNER FIELD OF DRFAMs • Gclllnl C.O..rtr PIOll,m)ll ... Al.Ol • ..._,.Ill.II~ l»wa" lmif.(sJw • ,,.. ...... JA.mf..m pG · IAf l.rm'A • brl.«Aml M!GOITW_. ...... 991 llm,U "j.ucsltMI ma:m ftlllWI llMllFWIJll ,._.., CioMOll..O..'-" mi~MtJ' ~QN0811Me..,,. .... U91 ..... .~~ .. ~" ca •• *~MBA LA ..W • ~llACH m .OIN .. ~SoulhCoalt Poclc'slO~ Eo.ods~c.i...no ~ Plola~2111 9fM.2G 6".07ti) ~2.S63 *""£1fNTfO IN "'lH HTlO IN .... I NOMllUCCl•llDaAKO .. ~ .... I I n11111n1n1h ~" 11 .. 1 i "ick~ lhr folltM II ~ 1 f~'Lllnlt'l "W'r • I)! • m °' ii&' '1 • "'"'" 4 "' .... , ....... Utll MA• (RI I tt 4 IH • It • DRIAll TIMI l'GUI II IU t''4 M 1 1' t .. SNl'10UT U con.-oL 1'91 11 4., .. 4 .. , ... SU YOU i. TNl MOR II ING l'G UI U 1t I .. \ ''I n It U ' .. '-.fl•~·" ~ ''aJli~ I • • .. • C \I I 'U\IC f 0'11,11 U .J \ 11 Friday CROWN HOUSE R!STAURANT 32802 South Pacific Coast Ht&hwav C)outh Lasun. fatur« ··'l1st"t1 (hwl\" w11h Laurene Thur~y thtou&h \at urday,9p.m tol lOam 496-S77'or ~2626. AM9 DI AT AMllU>SlA 6CIS Ta-n Ceater Dr, COlta Mesa. ( 1s- undn'1J1D r.l}b:nt 6 to 9 p.m. Fnday aad Saturday, S'.30 10 8 JO p m Wednetday and Thul'lday. 432· 7S S<> BllTA.NGO 19100 Von KJirmat1 Irvine, Jon Gamer tno fuses Jiii, popu.W standards aDd okl 11me rock 'n' roll ni&htly, 8 to 11 pm. Tu~.-ay thrOU&h sa1u~. 7SZ.S222 RON'S IN UNA 1464 ') Coast Hi&hway. U,una Beacb:Jan vocalist "1on1en1a be11nn1n1 at 7 l O p.m ton1&ht and Saturday. 497-4871 DIUF'fWOOD LOUNGE 21462 Pa· c1f1C oast H1pway, Huntington Bacb pttsents the. SWlJlltJ' Tn!l with '°~ from the 30s and 40s Friday and Saturday. 8 p m to -~i4rti&ht. and Sunday 2 to 6 p m S36="f42 . H Tc>r'Dnftwood Lounsr VILLA NOVA ptan1 t Carlos Or- tcp performs a vanety of casy h"enana scltcttorn and occasmnal l.aun-na\Orcd favon~s lnunc:fa't 1hrouah ~turda> from 8'.30 pm to I.JO am unda throuah Wcdnots- <by from 8 30 p m 10 J 'lO a m Rtebard faunu's JUI and Broad~a .. \l)hnponthcp1ano313J Wc~t< oat U1&h-.,.> :-0.ewpon Bncb fl42· 7880 CA.YE WOO SOl 30\h I 'lewpon tkacb. 67S-:?9 ptttirnt~ cntC'rU1n 'ment n1&hll> Tony Gurrrtro c;c,1ct 1on11ht 9 pm tO I VI am S'\ cover charct CAPE UDO ~I lOlh St.. Newport 8Qch Laun Jan with Bobb) ~.cd­ field featunns the Gama Brothers 3 30 to .30 p m • entert.-arnment n11)\tly 8·30 pm to I am ton11ht wtlh IM Wayne Wayne Band 67S-2968 Monday CAFE UDO, SOI '\0th ~t . t-Nport Beach Entcrt.-arnmcnt n1ghtl)' 8 lO p.m -I am WayncWayne 8andw1th "ocaltst Holli Smith thn cvcn1na. 67S.2968 RON' IN LAGUNA 1464 C, C oa~t H1&hwa)' La1una Beach fca&urt'\ Rogtr Carr at the piano lht\ C\ cn1n1 I 491-4871 Tunday RON l LAGUNA 1464 (out thJhway. Lasuna Beach Pop 1an ut1sn L)'nda Roth and Grca Vail each Tut\da) and Wednesda't t\t· nu'll bc&inn1ng at 7 V) 497-48' I CAP-e UDO 501 1Qffi r "'lewpon lkach. Entenainmcnt ni&htly 8:.'\0 pm to I am Ronn1c brown on keyboards .ind v1bt\ 1o n1gh1. 67S.2<>68 Wed.Aelday LE MERIDI E HOTEL 4~00 Macl\rthur Blvd !IJcwport Beach 'Le Jazz Club" fea1unn1 "'orld cla\., Jil.ll •rMt\ ~po&ltJhtcd ~cckf\ 1n the four story .\tnum of the Cafc rkur1 f or more informatK1n call 4 7h-20fll, t 'tt'n\tOn '\ 11 '4 CAFE UDO ~01 0th 51 -..c~port lkach. prc\Cnts cnlcrta1nmt n1 n1ghl· ly. Rr;111ltan J•n: h) KtHn I enau ton11ht fC lO p m. 111 I m h .~«>6K 'Fiesta Latina' set lly ..CHAM> DUnl Ollllr ..... 0.: I ...... A • tMir su11c bf dance\ from <. h1apa , Mc:uco The only olher Oran c ou1uy puup will ht X11)C' Totf'( "' nahcim, ~rl'omuna 11« ctr· cmon1al dance From Lot \n11eln -.111 come Ina. pCffonn1na Peruvian htpland dancn •nd • COUUll Span.1~ coun~1p dance < tuk Ba1l1 from Culver ( 11y •111 oflcr clan«~ from central Cl11le. T•opoups from IM n fema.ndo Valley ••II •J>PUr. a.lid Arwtnhna and Ballet Etpanol (flamen«> and rhumbe) ,..ill round out the dance o&rinp Emtwa mbe &om l.os natlc •1JJ provide U.C «C1tu• ntUIK' of tM Bruiliea canuval ud dw Manmbe Famat• CNI f\yfn the Val"Y ..-ilJ ,,.,.. manmbe mu~ boCh tole> Md eo ~ny two o( the dance pntM .. oca 1llil .... ol ............ b• ~ .......... -.c. .. ••· ,......, ....... , ....... lluc1-o !Ila? I C._., ,..._ Hell For • ...........,. C81l 97 . .J.l 1{5. I . I ) \\ \ R I ) "-..' ( . , ' . I . \ 1 \ "-... '' t "I lo< \ ~ I< I ' I I\ I I I I I. • • , ~. : , • 1\llH"fltt1111•1i1•11.,·. KEVIN·COSTNER FIELD OF DRFAMS MOW SHOWING AT EDW~RDS BIG NEWPORT CINEMA AT 5:45-1:00-10:15 SOUTH COAST PlAZA~#1AT5:00-7:15-.. 30 SOUTH COAST PLAZA #3 AT 1:15-1:30-10:35 ) TODAY'S BARGAIN MATINEE l'NTIL S:OO P.M. AIE ISDICATED BY (BIAfKETS). Nf oll P(JR' fN'ffl '4\Jff'>NcrN•µr '<.fµ•,•• 'HART f R(f N 'fR (_fHJWN ll Al,fY ~••P' ,, ( 1111tr '"' '4.-.1 .,,~ ,, ,. • .__,. A. •• '• ••• • ••···•'•'ft••'~ • wiai·e , "•·~·•' '"4A '""' ~. 4·~ • ' , • • .. M 0~1, l6il o~ ... .. .. YOU•THI MON•IQ (PQfJ) ~,._.l ... (l2lS) "' ... .._A LO .. COY(ll'OQ) t•7.»t• C,_.lJllL LAW (lit) 1-..1~··-- .. YOU•THI llON•lla(N13) t.»fft. ltll _..OUT0/1 c~ ll'0 .... 1 .. .. YOU.THI 1110N•1ra (NQ) UM:-.1•1s C,_.W.LAW(llt) S61.'.l~lt.JI 8AY ~("°11) ~1-ttt.ll• t-------~ K•C"°U)S ~•ltlS .......... ~··· 9Hlr'90UTO!f COM'T'ROl. ("°) S10 Tlt:'lD • I<\ I·. H \ HOU\ . ' \ 4 IC I I I ( Real people_, .real romance in ~Say Jean Mauln&ale Writer /Editor La1ana Hiiis In re:ilttv I c1nn't want to review his movie I don't want to tell an~onc ..1m of the details of .he plot I JUSt want o say ... Go sec 11." The sto r) 1s 1bout two gradu- .1tang high school ~n1ors. Llo>d and Diane. But it "n't f call\ It '~ really _____ .__ _ __,.cbl>ut )OU and me. Troy Clem ffi Store Manager Lapu Niguel .. "'"" A nv1h•n~·· IS the \tory of Llovd Dohlcr a 19-~ ea· r -o Id k1 c k - boxer who"s JUM graduated from high school. H1!> .>nly goal 1n life at the moment 1s to Jatc Diane < ourt. .he beautiful val- :dtetonan who 1s ca' ing "er~ soon or a un1ve~11y fcl- IO\llSOIP in turoix· Tht> only thing DeAno Schott Legal Secretary Cos'8 Mesa Thh film chron1cks the tale of young Arm\ brat. k1ckhmcr Lio} d Dobler (John Cusack) who has decided. on the evt' of his high school graduation. his 1m- mcd1atc goal 1n life 1s to date the bril liant and beautiful Diane Cou~ (lone Skye._ who, as-a side note.ls t c dau~ter of Oiaaae Elwood Typ11t s .. a.Au I can't say any- lluna about "Say ~nythina" -tx- c:cpt that i l's the i>crfcct sum- nenimc movit. \'.s not juSLa ro- 11a ncc bctwe~n lwo youna people. Ifs •Ito a drama and a comedy. In one minute you're lau1t11n1 hyatcri- Re11rdle11 of which tide or 18 you·~ on, ''SaJ Anytllins .. Ml· a .... for,_; t t 's I reanUtllll* ' movie lbout lft unltkdy loft tri-an a I c: f1thtr. daaabtcr, • _ _.. ___ __,!loy(ricnd. Not It's about our hcans and our hcans' also sympatheuc human beings, des1~. We need so much, and we d oina their best in difficult situations. don't want to let go of anything or Only occasionally 1s a less than anyone, and we don't want to makC' sympathetic character shown, adult hard choices. or teen, and as a result the mam Without g.1v1ng too much away. I characters appear even stronger. a can say that I've rarely Sttn a movie rare breed of folk who have made with so many 11.kablc characte~. As a some cxtraordina~y ht'althy and rcsu.lt. the stakes arc high. We care canng choices. about these people. They have in-It's a movie about strength and vested them sci ves in their rela-weakness. lovtng and supporttng. and t1onsh1ps, and we feel invested 1n loving and forgiving as well. lt\ a them. movie about what life would-Oc 11\.e 1f The hero and hero me are teenagers. ~pie did 11 right. In my exi>cnenct' but this 1sn't stnctly speaking a movie • it's so much easier to illustrak how made just for ~en'> The adults art human beings go terribl) wrong with l.ccp1ng Lloyd from his goal 1s Diane's father. who doesn't think Lio~ d 1s good enough for his "per- fect ·daughter Diane (played bX lone Skye. from .. Tlic River's. Edge ') lives alone with her father (played b>' John Mahoney, from .. Moonstruck' ). The two have a rela11onsh1p that 1s ba!oed on complete trust l!nd honesty They arc 'so cloSt" that they can .. say anything" to each other. As the movie progresS<.·s 1hc1r relat1onsh1p begrns to crumble when Diane realizes her falherJlas not been completely honest IA(lth her about his. busineu doings; fordnJ her to choose between Lloyd or her father. . Lloyd is p1ayed by Jof1n Cusack ("'Better OfT Dead" and "The Sure Thing"). He 1s a fa~t-t.alk1ng slightly nervous youni man. witlf dreams of becoming a professional kick-bo"er (the sport of the future according to Lloyd). The movie was bcau11full:r written and directed by Cameron ( rov.e (writer of"Fast Times At R1dgcmont High"). C'rowc did an eitccllcnl JOb of kcep1n1 the movie Stn\it1H w11hout making 1t wimpy. h seems that mo\! movies theSt' days about young love are geared more for the teen-only crowd, whereas "Say Anyttung" 1s n movie that will appeal to all ages~ John Cusack aocs a WQ!ldcifulJ ofponray1ng Lloyd as he ltOC$ bhndl:r ·60s .. Mellow Yellow" singer staying with Lloyd. Donovan). The most touching p.1n 01 1he movie 1s when Lloyd hold~ up ht~ Diane takes an mstant liking to ghettoblaMcr outside Diane's w1n- Lloyd's gentlemanhncss and the dow to serenade her back into h1\ mold for a rclatton~htp that could br armi; with one of my favontc songs more 1han a fnendship 1s struck. "In Your E}es" b)' Peter Gabnt"I I Diane 1s gcttang ready to leave 1n the uodcr,tand tha1 Gabnel had offers fall for a un1 vcrs1ty fellowsh~ an from three other movies that wanted Europe. Her father, James Court to UK this song (tncludan& the b10 of (played by John Mahoney o,..'M~-Jol'tn Bclush1, "Wired"} aod lle- strucl " fame), thinks that the i;un and c1ded that this film wa<1 tbc bc<st moonnscandsctinh1sofTsprin1and v ehi cle for his ballad Lloyd ti. not worthy of her. Conflict Scrcenwrttcr/d1rector. C ameron rears its u&Jy head when Diane Crowe (he also wrote the cla\"ltC "Fa\t discovers that her father is not as Times at R1d&cmont Hiah"), 1 perf~ a_s she lhou&hund. .. she-nu.1M married to Htar1's N1nq Wthon. decide between leaving for Europe or who wrote tfle movie's theme song. caJly, then you're• cryina. then your heart staru poundi"I so loudly you'd think the person in the out row over can hear it. Cameron Crowe djrectcd this little love •lOrY 1wrina John Oilack u U oyd Dobler, an upuina kidc~boxCT who dccadn on the eve of his hilh school snduation that his life..lona conquest will be winni"I the btar1 ol the beaul1fw vakdicloriln who doesn't acem to know tw's ll1ve. Apinst I.be advice of his bet& fnends. ~ calls the litl l9d ii completely amuecl _.... lbe ...._, to IO out with him. Hm belint the MOry .. John Cusack 1s the perfect person for the role of Lloyd Dobler. He's funny, winy and cflarm1na without aeenu., obv.ous about It. lone Stye is the actrns who~ys Diarw Coun, die °'9jec1 ol ., dectlOft She does I ,ood JOb briftll"I out I.be IMIUl'e, iaeckulal dl9nc1cr of Diane without-.. Wns 1n the ~ Utiialty I'• a Ider f'or a eood romentic film -Ud this is otrtainl)' I periec1 ~. The Gint I bUd best about lbts ooe i• pmbCillar WM lbs .,., romuc:ie it prea:•led '° the audience and the '"'*· altnOIC one another than 1t 1s to show them suckin& lO&Cther in the highe!>t and best possible way. I watched the whole movie as if 1l were a tightrope act. Will they fall? r>~o Will they drop the 0 baJI. be less than honest. let holes develop m the story big enough to drive a truc k through., No, .they thdn't. I released a Iona. slow, ~us.­ fled breath This mo\11e 1~ a mu t sec, not onl)" for lhe fohn Cutack (anj,, but for an)onc who f!~OYI an 1ntcll1gcnll.) wnuen, d1recte and act~ film ".\II For Lo"c •• The movie hu llUIO)' lhtn& ao1ng for 1l -tt'' & half- baked IO\IC itory whu .. h mal:cs you laufh~ ~mile nd tee &ood It 1s a nice entl'rta1nma mo' 1e and ( u~k nd kye's-ma. t1onsh1p dc,clops n1cel) and. be· he\.eably, bul the movie woo; not con"1nc1ng cnou .. to make 1t a 11c11 mov1 -Mtn}' of ~ ~cs ffk- l \11 Kward or not fully dcvelo~ -.. \1010,0l'U' Eight men, one pizza and two sets of mixed Up twins Followmg1rc hon ~1ewsofsomc mov1e'i recently rclcaJC<! on video ·· .. Elpt Mn O.t" IOrloe Home Video. VHS-Beta. S8t.t8. Rale4 PG) Who's o n fir 1 What's on ~ond I don't I.now 1s on third. Abbott a nd C osLcllo made the sktt 1classic1n I Q45. and viewers of"E1ahL Men OuL" m1ghtJU'iL revive 1t Tbe movie as eames1 as tt may be 1n trying to present the whole tanaJcd scandal of the Chicago Wtuu.· Sox thrQwina the 1919 World Cients. has enouJh faces and characters in 1t 10 pack a locker room And 1t .. ould take extra 1nnanas to comprehend who's dDlll& what to *bOm ""EaJn Men Ouf-bcJin Ju~t ar fht Wh"rrt 1ll'l' .t>out to mttt the (1nc1nnatt Reds in the World xnc\ · Tbc team 1s owned by a pcno)-ptnch1ng, manipulat1"c Charles Com1 kc). v.ho has dn,cn morale into 1hc around wnh his cheap ...... , Enter ..chcm1n1-ICU) pmblcn to cap1tah1c on the dncontcnt The ball pl.t)crs arc approached b' a cast ot un<kr-.o rld type'>, and the deal 1 hatched for thc 1cam to allow the Reds 10 v.1n the ~nc~ Dunng the wnsp1rac) d1r«tor John \ks 1n- lloduccs t~ c1&ht crool.ed pla)cn, their v.1~c and sundry 11rlfnend'>. at least tv.o pmbhng k1ngp1ns and their as tStants, thC' team's manager and somcbod' ., father It.takes a score card to keep track of the rest The Whne-So\·tumcd-Bla k-Sox >•m 1 a good one. but this mo' 1c has too man\> loose thrca~ · By Patricia Bibby A11oclaled Press Writer "My1Uc Pina" (Vlr&IA Vl1loo. VHS-Beta, Ht.t s. Rated ll) The three )Oung ,.omen ..-ho <>enc up "M)stu: P1zu·· at a small restaurant tn the roastal Conn«ucut town of M)'SIJC arc real charmers One (Annalxth Gash) 1\ naa"e and ~nous and headed 10 \ aJe l "1vc~ll). her 1 tcr (Julia Robcn \I 1s ~ and independent and tcmfied he has nothing 10 Jool. forv..ard 10, 1nd th~r ftm)' fMnd (lth 11t)lor) 1 dctcnntned tu break. out ofhtr lo\<Orkang<la 1 mold "M)'sttc P1za" as a hce of their hv~. paced v.11h romance that thnll • amusei and somcum~ disappoint\ the v.omcn But the lx'tt K'tn~ arc 1n the ptJll parlor presided oHr b) a cook ({ o nchata Fl"ITcll) ,.ho rclu\C'\ to dJvul&C the sccrct ofhtr sautt. f he1r town. populated by work1n1-class people v. ho make a h' •na from the fish1n1 todUSlf) and b) the ConnttUcul upper cl.ass. u bcauUfull) phot~phcd TM three "'omen &J'-C ellttllcnt pcrfonnaOCC$.- V 1ocent P1ulhp O'Onofno 1s Hry&ood as the )Oung man v,.ho wants to mftry T a)lor But the pk>t 1s 100 predictable. and the fttl a hnlc too Sipp)' till. ''M> t1 l>iza" woulcJ make 1 fine accom panamcnt to a ne&&)\borhood pie w11h alJ the "'°"''and an C\tnana 11 home. l y M.ary MHVeu ~Id Pre .. Wrtlt'r ........ Men our·r fa.di rowf John Cuudl. Mldaael •oolrer. J--•• ••ad. Perry La1t9; lfront rowf Don Harvey. O..rlle Sheen. D.a. Sweeney. and David Strathalrn. "Bia BHl.aftJ " (ToecbtOA~. VH Beu , Ht.ts. Ralf'CI PGI What happens ..-hen a dllhenng nurse""' 11chC'' tv. 10 infants b) m1\tale'> match mort" mr.in'C' than hake pcatt's "AC omcd of lrro~ · Bette M1dlcr and L1~ Tomhn pla' dual rol~ an th1\ 1..omedy hu from the Dasnc) fa, tol) _ The hellon sisters. die and Ro~ are born 1n a Wtst Var1m1a town ..-hoSt' l.e\ indu~tn 1\ a qurlnng busrnc The) amH at the \lime tame "hrn the ...,.,fc> of .1 <Omp.!n) <"mplO)CC &JVCS birth_ 10 her '""in' I hear names" Sadie and Rose. of course Years later. Sad1e(M1dlcr) ')hclton is thC' lizard <.harp head of 1 muhna11onal that wants to SC"lf the \\c~t V1rii1111 finn. Hollo ..... madc. for stnpm1nan1 Ro'li.· (T omhn) helton 1s the -a\ Madlcrsa> -"v.1 p) "t...,.1n '4ho lo~es a nimals, the outdoon. fcclc, out of pl. lt an Ne ..... Yorl and doesn't v.ant Jlollo,.madc sold Scquc to \\t"St V1rgm1a Ciadac (M1dlcr) Ra1d11T fttl\ out of p~ in the count') and ,.anlJ ouL ister Ro'4 (T omhn) want to fipt the bclton to l.C'ef' J lollo ..... mlde The R1tchffs come to New Yorl. Through a m"uf' at the 11~n the)' arc mi taken for the hdton' <1n~I tal cn b) hmo to the hclton uate at the P1au H otc[ Th<' bcltons am"c -b subv.•>· If~ 40h a matter of moments lxforc the listers colladc. And that the) do an tht ladies room \\here ct~·· Mtdkr docs a v.ondcrful rrumt" ~llh l\el"\Clf. a she d1sco,en her other "half·· Af\cr confusing lo,cn. bold v.oncrs an<f romp.in, e~ccs. 11 all ..,.orks out in the end "8 11 Bu"n " as a smaJI mo' 1c and. therefore, perfect for the home scrttn A 1 thtatnual release 11 " thin, and ne«led more flnh to .. usta1n 11 By Oo .. tts , .. ~ .. , Altec&a&H Pru• Ana Uitor ,., The top videos !n sales, rentals (AP)-TM foflowi,. att the mott btc Workout" (Wimer) • popu&anidtoca*1wsutbeyappear 12 "Rush' A how of Hand ·· (P oh· lft M•t ~k'• I~ of ·ttatlbolrd Gram) map.Doc: t l .. Ka~X Sm1tb's rat Bumi_na Wortou1 (Fo • Hills) IALD l4 "Mtebacl Jordan Come Ay With t. .. Moonwalktt"' (C8S> M~" (CIS-fo•) l ... U2: Rau.it and fium" (hfa. U."Lady and the Tramp .. (Di5M)) moun\) 16."Sbittey Maclainc's lnnn-Work· )."JUc Foeda'1Cocnpk\t Workout" out• (Vesuon) (WU'llft) 17 "0ef Ltppud H11tona" (Pol • 4 .. .-.oe ft AnthOlosY· Grana) l97~19U"~·~l'u~--~~~-11~"1t!t!!)'.-.tlill!...9;~-'~r~·~,,.,...~~ 5.-callMticl A rnout) •. ..,,.. • lStlt A• 19 ... ,.. ... u ato•du1bln.. (P1r1- 11i.-yh111 l'W...(HIOt _,..) 1.:g:i Dltt!1 ... f\'lm•) lO.~tr Vi*!o C..... 1919 .. .. I •·A ''T -t--,...,, '·''· .!hit _.. ..... _ a«A> Mlft'ALI le."'Mi111AH 1Uti11•(PW11 WI, 1 •llll"(CIS-FGa) 11 .• ,_,_..._a.. ..... ~ i.-A~c.ledfi .... t~Fo•l 3 "Crocodile Dundtt 11" (Para- mount) 4 .. Ole Hard .. ( fox). S 'B-a luaineu· (Touch tone> , 6 .. Mtdnisht Run" (MCA) 7 .. Marrird lo lbc Mob" (Orionl "BuU CMiham" (Onool 9 ··Betrayer (MOM-UA> 10."Clcu aod Sober" (Warner Bros l 11 "Puncbhee" (R4 A.('ofumbla) I 2 "Moon <htt ~radof" (M A) I) "Tiie DIM Peol" (Wat'Mft 14."'n.t Plaidio" (Puamount I I S,"lro. ~Ii (IVE) ........ 2, .. , ......... , 17 ... l'tR I t Hilraitf 11-{New ~~ ... 0....]atrOa) 19 ... ~Pma .. Vwpa) 20. .......... (1 ) l ''\('l .J: DO'\ A modest proposal tO curb b·each crowd f ng On' 1ng ~outh on fkach rhe other \unJJ~ morning after an hour of "'cJ11ng Jll O\l'r the equipment and Jrooling Jil o' l'r the rh1 rk'i at thl· I Jm1I~ f11n ·ss on I <linger. \Our l nl mJUl' an ini..rcs11ng obscrv~t1on. 'r here \\C'rt' lot\3 car-; on Beach Bouk,ard. Then. beromtn~ a l111lc more oh\cf\ ant. hl· nnttl l'J \Oml·th1ng Jhout the..c t Jr\ l hc\ '-"t'rl· Jll hl'Jd1ng \outh F1llt'd ,qth ,x·opk .\\\J~ tn'm thl' d1sca~d flllh' ... nfc)ted rodth-fillcd hovel\ or \\l·.,tmtn\ll'f C1arhagC' C1r0\e and \11dv.a\ ( "' Tov.ards thl· '>Unn\ lmght. ·deJn-:1'-a-wh1\tle hcJ1.'h<'<. of llunttngton a nd NC''-"flOrl 1 lh the "'a'. "'hert· did· ckan a' a "'h1.,tle .. come from'' Having played a "1x><lwind 1 n irade '>C. hool. I can tdl \111.J 11'c; ama11ng v.h.it a lt llk hit of ignored looge~ can tum into .\nd r vl' \l'l·n "'h1!>tks blo'-"n b\ lip<. that v.ould pJnll the Health Dcpanm1.·nt.) fhc rca'>on ""l' get all the~ Toun<;t\ Jnd lnlanders 1s that the hcach is too 1. heap .\ f.imtl~ of four (assumrng the I.. 1d<. arc left lockC'd '" thC' C"ar w11h the v.1ndov.Hrackcdlran ea\lh dropS 7~ at Disneyland But. bemg the cheap slugs 1hey arc. the)' can go to the beach instead. drop S5 on parking. and not have to leave the kids in the car. Spend thC' whole day. Cheap. Now the City ofHunungton Beach 1n one of 1tscrrat1c fits of intelligence. hu panly moved to return the beaches bar k to the locals. This. b' ra1s1ng datl)' parkmg and lo""enng residents' parking permit fees Thi'> ain't a bad 1dC'a. for ( 1v1I Ser~ants. Of course. 1f thc) had Real Job\ 1n the pnvate sector they '-"OUld understand that the bea h 1s a scarce resource from which sreater profits could be gouged. It could be done by getting wal Huntmgton. ""'ev.-pon . l..:aguna, Dana Point and San Clemente to form a cane I The) 'd all get together and.Just hl..c the bloodsuckma vermin in the 01l 1ndustr). set pnces F1~t of all. the) 'd have to call th1\ cartel an appropriate name. <ia) ROT for .. Rap Off the Tourists..·· ROT ""ould provide passe'lgood at all Orange Coast beaches to the local~ at senouslv reduced ratec; "-1 • -~ • • :.~_:-.iiii~ .. = .. =-=·c~ ... -. Meet the two toughest cops in town. 0nes;m. a little smarter than the other. JAMES BEUJSHI AND INTIODOCINGJlllY ta AS Hlll9U GOROO~CMw~ .m~,m. .. 1f mn -:sm~a.m~m ": \O~~~ .... sm~• =mn ..,LIBIG(ID . l I •• I mu~ -:D• wwr'!!!!!! Of course, what constJt utcs a local? Obviously any resident o( 1 city with a beach. And ou1 of sener~ity. special d1spcosauon could be made a' a1lable to Costa Mesa (at least they can Stt the, ocean) and maybe Fountain V,allc) and San Juan resi- dents - Evel)one else you happil) take to the clcanerl big time. I'm talking, oh, 20 bucks a day for parkins. minj. mum. Wh~~ cl~ arc these pt"Oplc '90\''IE l.ISTI '\GS ~ewport Beach -..GAC..,.._ ~r ._...., 61S l\70 _ .. _ _.,.~ IOW.-..01 ~ 0 -MA ~ """-• '•""t' °'"" ~•.0160 1 ...,..w..,..••s 1 •is ,,.....,.,._s•s 1 o" uoo~--,,..._,v._ •'l eno • ~L<tw l 'lO "'°41'T TMaA T• 1'0S l C ~\I "'V'W'Y l>1 1 A J..0 ___ ...,....,. .. Costa M'~sa ,__, (l ... A (INTI• )101 ""'C.0' llvd /Wi•U 'o/M~ , ..... , • 1• 4 14 1 ....... °"' .. ~~./. l(J4 \ 1 S., ~ 6 0\ I IO tO lO , .... _ ... _____ \ 1 '° •• , •i...~\4\. 10 J ·--· <•--.... '°' _,_ "•' S•• 1101 .... ~I\ IO~ 'f\. l .ISTI '\GS s.oona ao on a sunny <by'> Irvine" Ha' the way out. lo make 1ure tl\c tounsts (Nice place to hve, but I wouldn't leave. wanna vmt there). Besides, )OU , .... 1r-~ ; , wanna chartt double to JrvtnttS and ~·a ~ h;• we v~ ten lhac Nituclers. They tned io tM past to Jnlaadersbyt.buhonbain. Tbeycan claim some beach they didn't de· -kaveourbacbnd&n1.butwe~~ serve. Punish 'em. clean thearwallets. Jfu.eydon"t hke 1t, MeanWhile ROT would dnve up act •em e.a& and in the Suta Au them J)9tk1na meter rain. How 'bout RJvc:r. a buck for 10 minute1? ROT would also ChafllC a toU to enter the city They tot no pa.cc ebe to II). GOt1a hm1ts but rduod double the toll on take advan\lllt of~. ----..,,..~~ t4IO•-t1 , .. n11 -I_ .. .._. IS.IJ0.10.IS ,,_.,.,_$ 115 . JO _i.._._s o ,., 10 __ ,_~-.... /(- '""IOI JSOI , _.__.7,• IS, 11 IS 1""9.,_'f_S JO I 101• .aAC-..~ .... /1-51 '4•S01S --lot_A,_C.-.._• 1040 T~ ~ C.-... '-""' C-.....,,. ISi 4114 1 ~"-9 11)0J 06 1SIJO100 '"-....... 'JO 1.llO . _l ...... _ I lll51JO•Oi'1 t1S 4._.,...I JISSOlll;>IS UAIOUnt~~1u1w ~­S40-ost4 I .......... ICK '10 1 .IO • JO , ... _. ,, ) ,., J m OS --.•H •1'C.,...• 11' Hunti .. t011 leach , ...... ·--•JD.a.101• , ............... l(fJD • ... .._._,,JO 10 ·= ...... ·" tJO 1041 --...,,,.., .... .,_ 11\•l -~ ....-. I ,_..I •S I 10 11 l ._...,1 9 IOtc>· lniae • ,.. ...,. -.n c.eMA .,., c~ ~ ...... I._...,.,.,. • ., 1 0-~• I ll 010 .......... _ ........ ,.,. 1010 ..... c....o 10.100 ',,....._,, .. , '·' ,, " " ,..,,..._..u 110 IOJO ma111 •••~~,..,.,.,. /C- °'r!a'1-o.n I .... SOS ,_._.....__, IOiO 1 .._T_t 1 JO 10 J ..... Lampe• 11 IJO 100 . ._.., .... _,., ''' •o , ... ,.,. 10 laptaa Beach THE WEEK Imagine being able to enjoy your favonte country and weat«n muate star or group in person while~tting no more than 40 feet from fhe fntlmate stage, with a group of only 250 other fans Sound like the first prize in some sort of sweepstakes? Well1 If It Is, this sweepstakes happens once or 'wlce a week, 52 weeks a year Actually, It's a normal happening at Orange County's two-Ume winner of the Academy of Country Music's Nightclub of the Year Award, the -Crazy Horse Steak House and Saloon Located Just off the Costa Mesa Freeway tn Santa Ana, this award-winning restaurant 1s 1n its ninth year of success The meals otter wholesome goodness and the saloon gives customers the opportunity to enjoy top-nama performers Ttie Crazy Horse opened In 1979 At that time there were few Western-themed restaurants in Orange County Today, the Crazy Horse has the drst1ncuon of being the only area restaurant exclusively featuring big-name country and west- ern entertainment and pop artists The entrance Is decorated with countless autographed photos of music legends hke Patty Page, Woody Herman, Ray Charles, Emmylou Harris, John Stewart and the Kingston Trio The 12,000-square-feet In the restaurant and saloon are In separate rooms, both adorned with _memorabma from the Wild West Each dining area has Its own character. Lunch and dinner can be enfoyed in the Hotel, the Gambling Hall. the General Store, the Blacksmith Shop or the Barber Shop The food at the Crazy Horse Is honest and straightforward. Quoting the menu, "We're proud to feature Eastern corn-fed steaks cut fresh daily on our premises Our fish IS delivered In large fillets, packed In crushed ice (never frozen) and then cut into lndtvldual steaks and prepared to order · All meals are served with fresh-baked bread and steamed vegetables: diners also have their choice of crisp salad, soup of the day plus ranch- styfe trench fries, cowboy chill or baked potato One popular menu nem is the pan-sauteed steak. a steak aauteed In a s1uung skillet and smothered with sweet 1umbo Bermuda onions ~arllc and herbs Equally popular 1s the Crazy Horse's chicken fried ateak and the oven-roasted prime rib. The saloon provides e rustic cowboy at- mosphere where a cowboy or cowgirl can wet e whistle The cozy atmosphere provides customers Now Serving lllllY •-1--•11 •WFIST HUEVOS ................. ' 1 II =:ROS .......... 1141 ~~~8s .............. 1 141 MACHACA ............... •1•• ~= ..................... •2•• Setved rtlTorfl/lu , ,._..., ..... • Frutt ..... , .. .. ••• 1111 traP11111•• CGITA..U Good food •rMI good fun are always available at the Crazy Horse Stealc House In Santa Ana. with a friendly stttttng for business or pleasure, even when a top-name entertainer or group isn't playing .. The Crazy Horse 1s currently having a Family Country Sunday that features regular menu prices with a special children's menu for kids under 12 Complimentary dance lessons and hve coun- try music wlll be part of the Sunday events that begin at 6 pm and last until 10 pm • Special arrangements can be made for large j parties. Weddings have been held on the stage of the saloon. Bands have also used the club's video 1 f adrmes to tape music videos. and fhe Rams ancrt Angels booster clubs usually meet there. The l needs of 20-450 people can be accommodated Slpce the Crazy Horse opened 1n 1979. Fred Reiser has served as a Jack-of-all-trades Offtc1al- ly. he Is the director and vice president 1n charge of operations In this capacity, Reiser books top- name performers for the Monday night concerts 1 and ma1nta1ns the restaurant's high standards, Jim Knapp, Brad Miller and Dennis Senft, who began the restaurant originally, still acttvely part1c1pate In the restaurant activities Upcoml/lg performers Include Jonn Schneider on May 1, Helen Reddy on May 8, Sawyer Brown, 'May 15, Tammy Wynette, May 22, and Ray Charle$, May 29 and 30 Located 1ust ott oyer Road In Santa Ana at • 1580 Brookhollow Onve, the Crazy Horse serves lunch Monday-Friday 11 a m to 3 p m Dinner Is j served nightly from 5 p m to 10 30 p m Theater tickets ranae from $19 to $26 Phone 549-1512 I -ble . .. ,~ ... ~··· .... lf.wt" ... _r.COMIM; &Md'7t•/MI·,. lilt W Coete H .. ey ~IMctt ""' '°"'" ol ~ ~. °" ... .,., ... CELEBRATE CINCO DE MA YO FRID,\Y. MAY 5TH aad ,...,..... ... w .. 11 .... at :..>pen Dally at TI a.m. Our famous Margarita are made with (iold Tequila! E TERTAI ME T In The Burro Rooin 296 E. l 7tJa ~l., Cotita Mesa 6-45-76H ''Mom always made me do the dishes. r· Sol took her out to dinner" r Lush prdens •w•lt vtsltors to the Sherm•n Ubr•ry •nd - Natural beauty, local history preserved at Sherman Library ly DONNA AND RAY OTT school chtldrcn 10 gr1dv3tc stu<knts an outgrow1h of lhc hcnnan Fou IWl'-c.w.............. Part oflbc Libra!) qUArte~ is a one-dauon, c~tabhshed an 1951 in hon One of the more secluded gems coom adobe house built by the of Moses Hucl11oe ~herman. amongOrangcGoun1)'sattrac11on 1s . onainal owners of the proper\) in pioneer in liitnd and 1ransporu1110 Sherman Library and Gardens 1n 1937. and JUSI outside the adobe develo pment 1n Arizona an Corona dcl Mar. suinds the pepper tree they planted. Soulhem Cahfomaa. who 1s al Beyond the small. modest sagn and which now has a sprc11d of 65 feet memonah1cd an the names herma Spanish-sty~. walls alon& Pacific ance 1966, when the library and Oaks and hcrman Woy an L Co3st H1gt1wa) hes h1ddtn away a prdcns werc.cstablashed, the pr(lp-ngelcs County. The hbral') an l""o-acrc s11e contam1n1 a libral) of en > ha\ expanded to talcc in a full cn y gardens were e<>tabh!>hcd in order 1 rare books and a honacuhural para-block, and the prdcn area has grown crc.ttc an educa11onal and cultu disc vattd wt th founwns, a Kot to constst of several prdens 1n one center for the community w11h ong pond. dnft'A-ood 'ICUlpturcs. and Amon& them arc a cactus and ins and laslln• value plants from around the 'A-Orld succulent arta. a large d1 play shade Included in the educauonil offc The hbrary focuses on the past I 00 prden, an outdoor tea garden and ings arc das~s in practical aardtni >cars of the Pacjflc Southwc l patio cafc, a CCnlraJ garden planted technique and other informa11on fi (Southern. CallfomJL Southttn c-v.1lh scuonal color a rose bu!>h area. vada. and Anzona) bqinn1ng w11h and a tropical conscr,atof} 'A-here lM--bome prckncr E\enana P' the da>s -of the the rancho cattle-automated coolrol' c.an rc-gula1c the srams include hastoncal or homcu ramng economy Much of the more-chmatc for hum1dll)·lov1ns plants turaJ lecture~ b> noted profc s1onal than-15.~volume collec11on 1s out such as bromcltads and orchids httman C..ardcns also don a of pn n1 and usuall) hard to find .. It 1s dcs1a:oed to be a &arden of 1mprcss1"c amount of111.ork 111.1th an elsewhere. As .-result. the hbrar) has d1sco"er)," says director Wade Rob-for the handicapped rttcntl auracted scholars from as farawa) as crt.s, ""-'llh one garden lead 1 ng on 1n to added -iouch and 'meU" Stt11on New York C11y and Mc,1co Cit). as another" lhcprdcns 1s des1ancd cspi«talh fi wcllaslocalrescarchersofallagc -Boththehbraryandtbeprdensarc the bhnd. 14.llh plants that pos~ -------------------'"-------,------------------------------. abundant or unusual frq.ranccs c t.extures Also. the staff publt h« G•rdens. •• • Lunch Mond•y thra Frld•y • Dinner 7 Night• • Sand•y Ch••pagne Branch • Cocktails • Tropical Drin ks • OOV\L Tl-lAI (714) 675-THAI llPPY- spec1a1s at f:r:foJAt1J/i ('DrA M•ke Mothe(s D•y Specl•I At Serving CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 1 OIJO-JICIO Fenur ng Omelettes, Benedlcts, ..w&Se.tood .- DINNER MIO-tOIOO ,, •• ...,,, ...... c.11 675-7411 2515 E. C~ast Hwy., Corona del ~ar ..... -..a..-..•n•a•••• ....... ~ -CIKAll~ttllllll' __ .,,_ . • • Bra.11le ed111on of the "Guide to 1 Garden .. All of the currcnl prd areas offer wheelchair acct . as wt' A frequent off-ho urs use of 1 facility 1s for ""eddinp PatroM a Life Patrons ha"c the pnv1lqe renuna the grounds for pn vale pant or "'-tdding\, w11h the ccremoni usuaUy held in the Tea Garden a rceept1ons held on the ccntnl pauo Hoursarc9a m ·\oSp m . Mond throuah Fnday, for the library~ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . datl), for the gard and sift shop The pa110 ('afc 1s o Saturday throu&h Monday. 101 m 3 pm Gcnenil adm1 won 1\ $2 fi adult\, frtt o n Monda)' \ ou grousx, wllh ad"ancc reKf\.at1on arc free. Sherman Libra!')' and c, rdt • located --at 164Jc ac11ic Coast H1&h.,ay Pa"'-1n available 10 front oflhc bu11d1np. ut a large lot 11 the "° t of. property, .,,lh an entrance fro Dahlia 4'vcn~. CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ( r r r 1•01• ll I 'IC The Proclaimers: M?Jking noise with ·acoustic music Qu1c1tr muste sure as makana a lot of noise these da)S A v.elcome lund 11 no1St'. that 1s With softer sounds created from often spare. acousuc arranacments, performm sucll 1 Trtty Chapman. th( Cowboy Junkies and Peter C'asc- .irr eloquent!) proving that louder "" t nccc unly be11er You Do.'' "Cap In Hand .. ). appeared." rccord1"1 finds lM pair baclcd by a But morcso than any other of the And the uphft1ng words and mel-full ·-baAd , because, acoord1n1 to band's charactensllC\, it's their ody to 'Tm On My Waf' crtaLe 11 Cbarhe, lhe t""6some wasn't fulhlhn1 pos1t1ve nature that's downright con· mood of cclebra11on 4>ample l>nc the potent1ill of the sona Lagious "I'm on my way from ml!>Cf') to Ma)be ..o But AS the u Folk In one such song 11tll'd "Scan.T• happ1nc s toda)/l'm on m) "'-> to mo"ement 1s mak1"1 dt"li&}\tfull ( harhe sinp with a o;cnsc of self· what I want from thl\ v.orld •· clt'ar strummin& acou.,11 gu1Wr'> actuahtat1on and pndc regarding the Whereas their debut • fh1'1 h fhe blov.1na harmunu.:as. and 1.ipp1n,g on birth or hts OOb) boy· '"Though fear Story" LP featured lhe t>rothcr\ l)Cfl U\SI\(' instrument!> can )lcld ,,, and hun and care lead me-to despair/I .,.ocaJs and Char he'\ guitar eitdu"' c own rewards "'h1lc crea11n& qullc a In a 1m1lar vein. 'kotland'• 26- \cJr-old twin brothe~ known iu the i'roda1mer\ prefer conccntra11n1 on 1t1e·, 5mallcr JO> sand '°rro"'\ dtfer· n ng most larger po!atacal •~ uc lO the hke\ of t12. Billy Brau, ond Jack-.<1n Browne s.\V. why I'm here the.> morning you ly. their latc~t "~un\hint On l~ttri•· bu11 in the pr0<.c s. ron~n~night~t~Co~h tlou~r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~======~~~ -lul'c concocted ~1mplc and direct ,,..,.,.01o .. eo.o-•_.....,.,.. arr.rngcmenn for their song~ of tmo- 11onal and p1ntu.-il concerns wme times singing 1n a 1h1clt broaue tht Reid brother\· follc-accenled mu\ll 1ncorpor.ite'> '.tnou'\ dcmcn" lrom countcy rod:. and the hlucs < 1row1n1 up in the "ilia e of \ulhtcrmucht) 1n otland'' count:, ot r 1fe Ch.ultc and Craig Reid bc&an pla11n1 rod.; and count') mu~1c "'fi1lc 1n Im-er early ttcns After frontntJ a I 1CJI punk outfit called Black Fla tn111 10 be confu\td wnh l O\ Anaclc' pi;nk b:1nd bearina the ~me name) 1h brothers btpn pcrform1n1 au1u'>lll sets as the Prcx la1mer\ 1n 1% J On thc1rt"'-0Cn11saJ1srclcaJes, tht' Procla1mco -vr.ho p(f'form 1n Whalc ~me of the duo"> hcanfclt w oes <1rc rqionall)-b!lsed t""Thc J o)ful Ki lmarnock Blue,," .. unsh1ncOn Lcnh .. ) othcr\eitplorc sut:h uni' cr'l:ll themes as ~nual av.al..cnint ( O'er .\nd Done\\ tth .. ·Oh kan ") ht'anbrcal.. and longine r·Teardrops," "I'm C1onna Be:"), and d1s1llus1on and -a path' ("\\.hat Do Scotttttt twtnt O.artle •n4' Cr ... ••W are nte ,.roclalmers. Cont1~nt•I Clllfl~ 5i"C~ I 961 0.1 '"""'" •.u11U.1 U~IMUlllll ~ f'Oll /« IMJ.LM "'611~ .. ti tliA•#'U, ttt,,nlMI~. 1111tf J#iWIU J!1'UUN Souch Coasc Plaz.a Costa M~sa 17141 S40-J840 CO:r ofun OU5C presents: GEORGE BUTTS appearing SUnday·Wednesday ~rtl 9th thru June 7th, 8:30 pm 32802 Pacific Coast Highway South Laguna Niguel 499-2626 / 496-5773 , . WE'RESERVI G _ . SOUTHERN ITALIAN THREE AT A TIME. At The Olive Gorden Vtlt?'re nown for fn ndly, attentive SCMCe But how con we possibly serve three Southern ltol1ons ot once? It's simple. W 1ust toke our tend r Veol Fbrmig10no, our homemade Loso· gno ond our S010fY iV.onicotti and put them oU together on one platter. Then we ~ If to 'Pl.' table-al fresh and piping hot WHERE ALI. THE BE..~ Jhot's whor \NC coll seMng Southern ltohons right And what you'D con one dellOOUs SoVthem CombinottOn Ptott r J R..~: • 16811 leadt Bfvd , Hunttngton leoch • 11171 E. 183'd St (cxrou from the Cerr1k>s Moll) . ~ • Bt.o Motl Way, otrou from the Moy Company I I .. .. .. ... D I ' I ' f; 0 I I " I I II .I I U \ Monique is worth a second ro o k With a ghuy new trcndo1d res- taurant opening almost every month m Laguna Beach -and even more ofien, now that u's almost summer - one tends to overlook little Monique. a channing country French-style stalwart on the South Laauna end of PCH. Owner Hassan Essayh. never one to let the grass grow too long under his spiffily polished Italian slip-ons. sent ~hef Jean Luc Rossoni packing a few weeks ago -to France. Rossoni, a nati ve of DtJOn, came back with a few surpnscs. sophisticated crew-it's not unusual to find certain beads of multi- nauonaJ corporations usin& one of the ocean-view dimns rooms as the settin& fo r a mid-week business meeting. There's p&ency of monke)' bus10cu favor of one of the newer urf Cit 101111 on here as wcU; Moruquc 1S one estabhshrnents, owner Euayh ha of those places w~ people like to set added an enticement to be used o the stqe for an old-fashioned mar-niahts when said loyaJ1s1s may no naat proposal-often within warm-feel hke dininaat Monique. They a ina d1stao~ of the bnck fircp!Ace. It t.ak.t a fully augmented French mca doesn•t hurt the mood (and Ule--home..wilb..lhem~all o.iccJy P&t:1t.a1r.ca hoped-for raponse) that tables arc set "to ao." with cnsp linens. crystal, ivy planters MONIQUE. JI 727 COi.St H'Bh and fresh flov.crs. way, South La,un11, 499-$J59. Din A bnclccd patio makes Monique a ner n;,btly, ex~pt Mon~y. Lµnc local favorite for power lunching Tuesday thro""1 Fri~y. Parle in lot. alfresco, undenhuhadeofoneofthe BLlckbovd m~nu of mosuy-Frtnc- bn&ht blue umbreH~. c-u1sint ch•iwes daily. Complete (Jin nen mclude soup or ubld and ra111 And JUSt 1n caJC some of his from SJJ.9$ toSll.95. Lunch is in th customers m1&ht trunk of defcct1n& rn S8-S IO f'lllle. So now, in add1t1on to the ncarly- class1cal mamst.a)'S oflhe menu.that's been standard issue at Monique srncc the restaurant opened tn 1984, thcrc·s a lovely smoked salmon and goat cheese appeuzcr. a nch onion aod artichoke soup and a creme caramel- stufTcd profiterole for dessert that'll knock your socks ofT. Mystery stalks Laguna's streets I say ··ncarly-d.ass1al, .. because. over the years, I've questioned Momque's adhcrance to the kind of "by the book" preparation that de· notes the French1cst of French res- taurants. Eumplc: F1let of sole made sans the arapes. But the coqu11le St. Jacques or sweetbreads m a perfectly luscious tarragon sauce would please even the most unyielding Francoph1lc. Ditto for the toumedos acklf\ 1n a correct marchand du vm-or a Juicy slab of basil-strewn salmon. A California omelette and a "Medi· terr.mean" salad have found their way into the repertoire. lest anyone think they have to get overly 1uss1ed up in order to feel at home 1n Monique's casually elepnt surround- inp. Moni~.': South Lquna and Laauna h ne1&hbors tend to be a 9YEMILY ADAMS OlllllJI-~-· An old murder 1n Laguna Be3ch has rca.rcd its u&Jy head once ap1n. Nononous swmdlcr and real "1.llc developer &Iden KJrkland met his untimdydem1sc 18 ycarugo. butthe mystery surroundina his dcath.suU bolds residents of this seaJtde town enthralled. At least. that as the hope of three downtown Lacuna merchan1s. The producers of a new mystery dinner thcatu -Mary Upchurch. Jules Swimmeund Roben Brown - haven't even officially opened their audicoce-pan1cipation mync,.Y play yet, but the response has already been so positive that they have bad to add perfonnanc:cs. "It stancd out small, bul 1t rather aot out of hand;· said Upcbun:h. Aa -------..-=--&"if!6-a11 Gk. ~•t ~llli.1::::-:-:;:::Jfiiiiillt • Wot her,~ ;J)a'J e1tampq11e Bemtcll May 14th, 10:30 a.m. to 2:3 0 p.m. Treat Mom to the best ... She deserves it! Our Mother's Day Buffet will feature 16 gourmet items served in a beautifully tranquil setting. Reservations Sugested 545-3331 owncn of Upchurch-Brown Book- sellers, Upcburcb and Brown Y.'Cl"C look.Ina for new ways to promote their off-the-beaten-path bookstore, along with other businesses tn downtown 11=mer, owner of Le Petit Gourmet. was also scarchma for creauve n~ ways to bnna.potential cus1omm mto the area. Amona the tbrcc of them. the idea of bnnaina a rov1n1 mystery dinner theatre into l.quna wu bom, and JuHo Martinez was commawoned to wnte a play revolvana around the bookstore, resuurant and downtown la.ndmarks. Marune7 came bid: witb the story of fict1tous land developer Belden Kirkland. murdered an the books«>rc an 1972 alkr eatltll at Le Pcm Gou~. Audi~ members are led throu the La.st houn of Kukland's It e attempuna to rectt11tc has actions an solve the murder ~acuon inclu a $lop at the pogt office. one of two ~and chnntr at Le ~ti ··w e're not talk.Ina Tenncsxc Wal hams Mtt.'" Upchurch wd ... we'r talkina a fun evening. .. The plafs characters. all depict by acton from the Comedy Com pan) of Newport Beach work t*ther t Mlp -and mislead -a udJc memben in solv1n1 K1r1Uand' m urder. The evemoa bqJns at a boo 1ip1na 1n UPChurch-Bro""n On character, Holden Edwards. 1s re tft& a book ....,b1ch bu publuhcn clat will finally sol"e tht I S.)ear--ol IPle-IH MY'STErY /f' ... , •• Appearing thru June 10 UZIE & THE &WJ:ETHEARTS Coming~ 13 thru July 1 HAKE RATTLE & ROU.. The Coldt!n A~e of Rock ·n· Rolt b bdck anJ l>uke 's has it hve. Come dancr to the hotte t sound.~ of the 50's. 60'~ and 70-s at l>uke·s Nostalgia Nite Club. Rel 1\'e all ~ur fa\IOrite oldies but ~oodies every Tu~~ay throu1th Saturday. · l'.:njoy the convt~nience o( com plimen tary let PcirkmJ!. And try I >uke ·s t.1'\'t!rv Mon· UJ)' (or comt-<ly niJ!ht. ~ 'nfE NEWPORTER RESoRT ti. ...,,.. "ttclft "' ~-Ol.>f1 ttir.a." 1101 JIMoret, ~Potl •.ch. CA 9266() 1714tlU ·1700 STEAK 5 •llA.ll:CXX> CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE Country d1n1nc with cl l Autht'n· tac: wnum decor r Laurent and ...olwn. fl.aturina prime rib frt'lh ~afood11. •nd their farnou.. pan ..autttd teak• Lunch· Monda> Friday, res.el'\'1l1on. guaranteed. ()anc:1nJ and h\it music an lhe -aloun Dyer Road F.ut/?-.ev.port Fw, 'an~ Ana ~9 lM:! f HE C N~ERY T h1,J11 tone v. terimnt landmark " .Newport's ITnnery 1 aie 11'.tturin~ fte h locaJ i.f'afood and "• tern bttf t'11ns1 Lenll). itood t.er \lte. 111W"n for lunch. dinner, Sun d t) Hr11nt·h and Cham1>agnt H irhor ('ru• . Fntert anmt'nl n11i:hth und ·undav afternoon' P.nJO\' I ht-lounjte food aallf'r\ •oll Jll'rh t lam dlowder' 111111 l.af Hllt', 6';'[,.L;';'j': '\EWPORT LANDING \tv.1w1rl .1.andtnJ R :rtauranl on the Halll08 Peninsula (J'ferto a -ro nnntir waterfront ~ttin¥. S1~11I lit'• 1ndudf' frt">h Y.e>rclltsh. lfii-&;1an &fOO(J[a\'Urifei-.. pnm,. rth. 1balollf', lamb and \"UI Garden frt: .. h )41ad . ap~tJzu and ..a11d "" h . 1-:uen "e w1nt> li,t ~~c14l t' drink.. and ('()('lru11I L1H t'ntf'r 11unmtnt. AE. 1C". \'. l> C l..cl<'att>d ' ::11 {ic1:1 Jo: 1-AJf'"'aler I d) c nt II• Balt"111 Ftrr ). Re.-rvatmn.... rl'< m1111t.ndtd. Hi!l 2.li,\ l'arkmii: • .ul tilt- • I TALE OF T H E WHALE Esperienteo a lep J>ack into ume t<> a platt-where you <'In dine al your own lt11iUrf' 1<-;n)Oy tht' rumance of old t v.porL with a f,.noramtt' bay \'lf'W F.xr1tt-\Our n 'lll'llh tht'lr eni.at1t1nal '>t'afood and lr.1d1t1onaJ f&\'{lrllet Brukrast 7 Oil a m Mon da\ Frida\, Li1nc-h 11 1(1 1 c-., Mon day• f'rida·\. D1n"tr 4 00 11 :00 -.e\·tn n1ich t.• Saturd•v end -;undo\. Brunch ';' 00 1 Oil ()\,ctr Har frl dav. Sutur<f1n: ind Sunda> Ran ~uet fa< tlit1 uµ to '100 U)(I \fain Sl-re•t f-LIJhua G';' J 16 13 • ZUBJE Pu~ and simple, JUSl hke mother'1 love' The) M"rve 10 oz lot>ster i.11' filel micnon. prime rib. ribs and ch1ckvi at the most reuonablt pricu in Coeui Mesa TheM din net1 eerved on sptt1aJ niJhta-open 7 night.s. Ge neroujly poured Jo~ price drmlu Our cwtomera havt' been coming h.di &tnCt' 1970 Located at 1712 Placeriua 1n Co.ta Mesa near 17th 'trt'et. Call 64S 80'JI or 631 9 3 ZUBJES G ILDED CAGE Right neil door to Zuba All our p1zus fil l&rKTT6", 8JlY'Comblmt1on;-w11 toppmg , at 5 95 ($6 95 take out) Wide Krttn plus 14 TVt. games & y1deo. full Cocktail Bar Open i daya Lunrh & DuUler l7l4 Plattnua. <:<,..ta MHa ITALIAN \'l'\\'111-,'S • ME-N-EO'S PIZZA LocaJll: ow Md and operated, Me· n Ed 'a t in.a Parlor hai. been serving quail~ p1zu and friendly ervt('t' for 21 yt"ar11 Our lh1n cru.t p11u with m real t'h~ and frttth top pin.as 1 a p111a lovt"r's deliicht. Mt n Ed'• also offer delicious deli sandw1che..... lad 11nd fref. de livery. Jean, the mana.gt>r. will be happy to 8 I t )'OU Wtlh your llt'Xl meeting m group ca~rt'd event Localt'd at till E lith St. C1t<.la Mt'Sa, 64ti i I :Ill. Op<'n -,e\ t>n dayl' a wttlt "'un Thur 11 :w 1100, Fri ..AOd..Sa1 .. .uao 1 oo CONTINENTAL BOB 8 'RNS Dint' in 110..C1lutt> tlej!anct" ot thh 11w11.rd wmmn.: re<-t.1urent Famuu for mn<•\llllVt rm•une-Starteri; m C'ludt' 111• ... ter... "" the hall ~hell. ""'h1m1 · ncl Krtt\ la-.: Fre h ~ food fmm uround •ht-world. ea tem frd 't>al, mu .... ·11\' cluc-k hrea l and ttrtltlt'd prttllt" AOJCU'> ~ti ,.;la l1< 1rate ¥.Ill<' I "t O_pen W\'t'n d11v" a we.t>k I.JU• Oll(ttht paano"bar l'ri.,,8lt' dm111t' m •lllh l<e...t"rv11t1on ... 7ernmnm1tit-<I W '. \.-\..\.~ .c.:.l:LD ·r. ~·n ... hmn 1 ... 11.rn<I. 't-W1>4•rt Hearh. ';'I \JtlU .?O 10 CROWN llOl'~t: Thi.., Ill\ el\ ( uni mt'ntal rt' ... t 1urant Jtuat~ ai t ht-turnl"r ''' I'( H and Crown \ 11lh•\ Pkw't ha .. ht>tn .1 l(llllftnt'I \ l.i.~urtlt' for I 't't'al' llllY. ~mt' d111111i( wt kt1ul .... danctnJC, i.~ enttrtnmment, 11\ .. lt'C bar. hap1n hour. hanr1utt fonl1t1t'-.. l1m11 :-er Vl('t', t"llll'n"l\t' ¥.lilt' f...,I l t'!l:,? l'a r1l1c < •>n~t Hw, . "'"u' h 1.aictm• \i1f(utl I~ .!ll.!~i nw lat,, lti.11111 , .... cf 1>rt•p1trt'd rrum 1 ht· lrt' .. 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Lee tor o\l'f :i(J \t r' :"!upPTh nil'iin"t" i.urant 60 utftr.., 111 r u.tn .. l\t' utn.a .d.diciou&.~ va(oud &. -11't'lfn 1-.·ntr.tl ilttd ~ .. r.fht-rn -ltdl\.-__....,·""'·llitl. and l''ht+• an tnhlt...,1dt J>t'('IAllJa every nacht o ( the -.Hit •'f\t 1 II\ Old \\ orld l hitrnl f:x prt'p1tr1tllt1n .. anti 11.unf>e .. O'µt•n for Lunch, brunch, dLnner. Banquets 1,11~1,., ""'" 1: .. 1 l>annrr ,11.,htl\. lunlh 11 lo S µ m , dinnu from ~, tor up t.o 400. w~ part• ~·MtlH• h1r.., Full lllt'llll 111 l 1•1 ll m. pm Jo: ( llrnt oonqut'I I c:1li1Jl',,' rtte t1on.s, t l<' lo Ntwpon Ba IJ,JI \\'1 t C',llll,I llt1¢h""' \t>v. ChJM'<l sund11\. iind hol1du~ •• lot.M :. -.t-ff~wpott ....,.._~ ., 2_ Hrt~ ·~~t ...u. ft.ill --~ io 675 7 ' TO I ~ .. ~ ....... ... .,. ......... .............. 6.JIO.t lO.M - P'RRNCH LE MIDI Thti:. us a tru~ "slee(>t'r " Some sav it'. a .. ant garde. other ata 1t'• clasa1c All •Kr~ that Sw1 Chef Wal ter Rutt1mann'i. AIL LOFT Sail Loft l:Sar & Grill fHtur 1xean view dininii wath the empha 1 on frtih ~afood Oy. ler bar, livt entt>r1:!1mment nighUv in the bar Mtta. 0J>t"n for d1nnt>r nitthtJ} from :1 1> m. Wtf"tlend hours from 10 30 a m Fabulou • unda' Brunch l,cK·alt!d at 400 I' C' H in l.aituna Htoach MEXICAN CUl ine provencale u. of ah tn OO\aUve and exqu1 llt'IY tlt<'Utt'd authenti('1ty An t'nchanttnit coun try f'rench mlerior and an Old World h1 p1tahty ratt'ly found these da fulfill tht> expt>etallon!I 'l-vokt'<I by tht-nut t.an<l1ng cu1i.1ng Ml CASA . o ,,..n for dtnnt'r and CC>C'kta1I !M>Vt'll Their food ... hkt' d trip lo ~t'llll'01 ntghts Catt'rin~a' a1lable .W:!l \ •• Hu.pataltl\ Kut: hand m h..uul "1th --1..tdu, Newpotl :Be;u.:.h. 67!i· __ the1r_m.!ill.U-" .:w-ea,-.-------i• INDIAN ROY AL KHYBER ur mv h11u e " \lour hou'<t' E .. tah· h he<I .. amt Hil.!. 11· ... no 't°trtl frttnd'I t'llJ•1\ danmac h"rr 0pt"n d111h·.trvm 11,.tt 111 lnr I unlh. Dan nl'r 1111d ( 'otkt111I Fnlt>rllltllmf'nt Wt'd ""'"' 11111ht an th1· Burm Room lHh E,...,t 17th "'lft'('l, C'olota M~i-a. t>ct!, 7ti..!t1 DINNER THEATERS Ornngt' Countv' fiMt · nd finr•t fnd1an r t,aurant, Hoyal Kh,·llf>r proudly 1terv authenllc l11d1 n da he with "The Art ol ~'lavor," ex· du'11velv for Cohfornu1 tai.tt'" ~l«t from a .. umptuou h dt\it'r..,.. menu or lt'l th4' n)>t'rl wa1tt'r.., ht"lp detticn o meal for your ltkllll( GR !'l:D l.un<'h. dinnt'r, brunch nteri-.l\e D r~NER Tlll-.. .\Tt.R wme la..,t, full cocktail bar All m Jor lmJ>rl"..,1\1.' dmmt nJ J)r••ft> ... -.i .. n.tl -cr1'd1t C'ltrds &eef'pted. 1000 N prnduct"''"" art' ~urf' ~ .. plt-tA!M t• 1d1 Bri lol St Newport Beach lil4 1 ttlllt' \·011 \1..,.1 lht> t"'tltlwrdannn i541! 5200 for r t'rvallmh hullt"t ulft'r .. ro 1 t lwm•n .. t tw I, ERIC}(N ,nn'd-ham with .-lnm '.'<flltr'l'"c,·--;..._____________ Ct11r,111 th1lkt'n Y.llh Jlf'acht><C and THE BARN ~1.ur and thr :\111h1 '\1dht , .. ~f\1-cl Ha\t' the prime of your ltf• ch111... 1n a pt'n,.n'nt .. auo I tt H•h•r f"1111 1n' from the ex ten 1v• ~? at.Nn c·101 1111d 1 rt-<\m '' 11 r.-111 t,t\11t1tt• mt-nu • 'tHks, eafood, BR(~. \1u EnJu\ d111111•r aml J 11111\ 1111111eh1' 1can d1'>hf' mcludan~ salad har. and <~r md 1 lmnt'r l'h•·att'r 1111 lllf'<i more Wttt~rn t'harm and tount.r\ within thl' C .. rund Hutel 111 \n1&bt1m 11mh1ar1tt'. Hru kf11,l M f al I H11lt'I \\av Coll i:.!,!.';;10 h m 11011. lunch MF 11·00 'l. 10 ONE OF A KIND dinner M'\tn nights from H>O pm Hupp\ hour M Jo' 1.!W-i p m ~1nel hte da h I 1vt' tntt'rtamment .mil GINO~ ON T H E HILL c.Jannni l\..inqut'I lacilllU' 1 1~1!'\;! Almost a C'o'lt~ \feq landmark Hedh1 ll. Tu ... un. 1:-,9 01 1.'> where friend and mt'm<•rt~ m~l. THE NEWPORT OYSTER Cano's nm't an lt.al11n Rt'stawant, B RA~ GRll.L but • rau.urant M•n, ruo b\ a Hraicht and 8tr\ with a col11rlul (local) Italian Even though tht'} e 1de V1ttun1n flair, l'hf' Ney. wrve many Italian 1t~ma. they aoo port Ov trr B1sr and Grill 1-; casual offer a larce var1etv or other it.f'ms -.t'8foocl d1nan~ at th ht•..,t A lun on their mt'nu Kn<w.-n for 'Hon.al pol to "'I) on anchor ... 1~11m llf't'r. food ond friend Iv serv1<'t'," C.1n(>'s pet>I pan .,hnmp Rod t·n1<1\ l'IC featur I varied mt'nu w1lh quh1teh prep;art>d f1,h Open II empbui.a on quality and rea nable da\ from t 1..lO am to Hl.;tO I'm . pncn LtYe t'nterta1Dmenl Mon to I p m on Friday and . oC'itrda\ -thru sat. from ·.«> pm Saturday nighu \I(', VIS A, A E . Dant'" .. undav brukf t from 9 • m l,c".itNt 1Hro' lrum tht-'<t'wpt•rt Locatt'd at 428 F..a.t Ji lh trffl, ~·1C'r • .!too \\-!'lit Ocnnfnint, ;-.;, C'..Mt.e M MA-£aU GS0·.17~ !or .res port Heach, tlii'l·9'Jii erv1t1ona. dll'f'('tton or •bauver -------"• .. '* '* 1\9~ ,_ ..... ,._..,... ...... ,. ... n .n ..... 1 .. ... .. • ····~ ,..... ••&ea ..... ........ 11 111 ... , • .......... • .. ...... • ,._ ....... .......... ..... •F• .... , .. • • • • ..... , .. • • ...... ........... • \; ..... ...... ~ ....... . ........... • ...... ....... .......... • • . ....... '* ,.... ..... * * u ..... ........ .... ~ Noe Deteb arJll.I Friday. Aprtt 21. 1111 II • MYSTERY ... jFrom Page 14J cnmc. Howe,cr. a~ chararters from K1r~l.ind'!> life enter the ~enc. plans 4.1u1d.l) go a'~ f) Tile cnt1 ri: aud1l'nce I\ trooped out 11f lhl· hool.,10rc and into 1hr dm~ n- 10" r. post office in searl·h of clue~ The .ictorscontinut· to pla-,, thC'1r pans here. although sta) 1:ig in characlt'r must be d1fficult at time~. "This pl:l\ is 1ruh affected b\ the d)nam1cs of 1hc audience," Ui> church said. And at limes. the d ) nam1cs of mnocent brstanders can also effect the action Dunng one post office per- formance.', a local homeless man "as II) 1ng to gel some sleep when the allors and audie nce members 1rooped 1n 10 ta"e a look at Kirkland's old post office box. According to one audience member, the man }elled out through-the cn1rre performanetc. "He). can'tagu> get some sleep? This 1s a post othcc, you kndw! .. Usually the art plJencs -either AuslJn or Diane Nelson gallef) -a~ qu1eterand more prepared to ho t the sudden influx of actors and audience mcm~rs. And or course the next stop on the cnme tour, Le Petit Gourmet. 1s al war prepared for the audience w11h a ful s11-down dinner where actors mingle with diners, discUSSJng the ca5e. The evening 1s wrapped up back at Laguna Mystenes Ltd. can be ob- 1a10cd by callio& 497-9742. the bookstore where the last few clues and a supnsc ending awa1t amateur slueths. A pnze 1s gi vcn for the person r---------=-------===-- with the most accura1c memory and, afler ilD evening of mystery, the true 1denmy of the murderer is revealed But after all of the clues arc neatly lied up and the actors were sau fied that the true killer had bttn d1s.- covcrcd, one m )' ter) remained to ~ solved: wh)' was ~ Petti Gourmet scrvma whitC-WJne-Q.'l th mealloaP Rcservahons and infonnauon fo~rJJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -------------------------------------------~ • HAPPY HOUR •-t p.m. •Fine "°'' d oeuvres • Hou~ w.r.,• Ii .Of1nks trom the Well S 1 7~ • SPECIAL PASTA ............. $3.00 S..n Mon T ~ In I~ Bar & lounge • ENTERTAINMENT • SERVING s p.m -M1c1n19t.1 • GOLD AWARD WINNER ll20 E. 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