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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-12 - Orange Coast PilotMarina, Hes Co Barons founder tie for honored I by SBA 10 1 I 9 T TE/A6 B INE /A7 COA T / 3 ! - 25 CENT S FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1989 Crash of copters r .. .......__ .. ~marder ,j· i·nd Thrlll rides A ~rder t•lr•• • rid• no amusement parts can Mafdl wttlle drC!'PP•ne down th• f11ee of • towertne waye Thursday at the W•de• In Newport •••ch. -Th• storm - generated surf drew • steady stream o f p.ople to the end of the PenlnsuJa all day, but most of them nay•~ on th• shore to watch the action. Story o n AJ. Fo,rd Aerospace lays off 300 as quality control revamped By IRIS YOICOI Ford offic1nl!I .ns1~t managemc-nt Of_o.11¥,...SWff tool. the in111at1\e lo conduct lht<i Up to ~ emplo)ecs arc beina re,1ew on 1ls O'-'O. "abo'e and temporanly laid off u Ford Aero-be)ond .. contractural or legalrequ1rr· space·~ Atronutroruc DivUJon 1n ments Ncwp<>rt Beach dunna a IT\ 1ew ot the Howe\ tr, the aC\1on follo""cd an firms quaht)' control procedure'!. Apnl d1rccme from federal officials Man~aement temporanl~ shut to correct '>Orne ghtchl·~ an thl' down the product inspection and inspccuon procc~ acceptance S}stem as an tntemal The Ford Aeronutron1c 01\.1s1on rtv1ev. of the enurc quahl) assurance dcs1a.ns. engineers and manufacture~ process as conducted soph1st1cated hardv.are u~d pnmar· Certain houri} cmplo}ttS '""oh cd 11> b)" the Dcpanment of 1.Xfen~ with manufacturing and an ~cuon The plant at Jamboree and Ford v.crt temporanl) laid off dunng thu roads emplO)'S 3.100 emplO)<"<'S and rc~valuat1on. which could talct' an)· handles betv.ecn S400 malhon and whert from 30 to 60 da\'S. Ford SSOO million '-'Onh ot contracts a offictals said. )car As man)· a.s 300emplo}cc could br Manaaement began la yang ofThour· aJTccted, "but th.at doesn l n~sanl) ly emplo)tts 1a) 3, said Ronald K mean all or them wall be out for that Renier. VICC president of busan~\ lcnath of time." ,pokcswoman Suun dc .. clopment and planning . Pearce \aid. • Mcanv.h1le. te:ims of·productaori. Some cm plO)CC1 ma)' be back on cnamccrini. quaht) and contract • the JOb in a couple of days. while ptocurtmcn1 pcnonnd ~ ch~kma cmplo)ttS of oth~t W"ctaon~ Jn•> bt' , quaht) control 1n all area . vcnf) ana aonc (or a month or t•o. Pean-c saad.t contract ~U]rt'ments att bcina met, C'O\ t ·:H ~ l'OH l I l'D \ 11 Pcan.c )a1J The quahl\ a'>surance program '°'oh cs all lcsl\ and IC'>I cqu1pmcn1. as "di as emplo} cc 1nstruct1on Management -.111 adopt an) modi· ficnuons-or ampro,emcnl the re' tt"\\ tcana fed are ne'cded. "1hcn "''"II resume m1rmal operat1on<i ... PenrC'l' \atd General Manager Jame \\ ool· oough decided to conduct this "o;clf· 3\SCssmcnt" to ensure 1n Pt\ lion protedures .... en· at a superior ll'\\'I, Ressler ~ad But '-'hat apparcnll\ spurred the self-as~sml'nt '-'3~ an "e,«Utt\C acuon .. lc11cr an pnl from Delcnsc (on tract ..\dm1n1 \ration~'"' ice., of· licaal!. c~prcs tng l:On~m!'. about the quaht~ prosram The~ a k.cd that Ford prepare and submit a COf'Tl'l·ta' c plan The letter follov.ed a 1m1lar re- quest in September. when the quaht} proaram rttCI\ cd a Method (' ratana af\er a rnutanc &<>' ernmcnt m~pcc- (f'lease ... ,Otto/ A2J Ex-councilman now writing new$ instead of making it about an upcomana C\tnt and men· tio-ntd in pauina that ••Jack Kelly w .. aoma to send a team of reponcn from ah~ Huounaton Beach 'ev. •• That st1 rrt'd up more quC\taonL Contacted qa1n. Keib allowed tlw ht had -a pan1Clpataon ~fMnt .. wath .ttununaton Buch Ncv.s o•• en "Tbat') as tar n l care 10 IQ," ht id. Some mi ht"'~ the\ r.'9p01'\W -. .. Yn. he s bc:Ma&ht into tM papcir ... lly J ANET ZIMMERMAN Of t,,. o.-y ,._ Sc.., .March I 0. 19 ' 1 he 48-mtlc pursu11 at umes reached peeds of90 mph The :--le"-pon Beach and Co ta Mesa police heh1,.optcrs crashed in m1da1r. li..1lhng t ..... o offi~rs and a Cl\ than obsener on the Costa M~ am:rall T...._o otlicers in the other c.:hoppcr sun t\-Cd the crash. For the first tamt' an ( ahfom1a J car thief was convicted ·o( scc.:onJ. de&rec murder for spurring a cha~· that ended wath the deaths of threl' men an a midair lOlhsaon of poh<.'c hcl acoptcrs. Vincent Acost.a \m1led shp.h1I~ 3'> the clerk. rc~d the guilt> ..en.h<.:ts on each of the' three murder ~ounl!> Thursda> as afhcc\pt'<'lcd tht' "'(1rsl Dcput) D1stm:1 Attomc> Tom Borns said the ca~ should not be rnmtd<"rcd prece<knt-~ll•ni. Acosta. who will turn 2 \ th ts .... cckcnd, also wa) n>n' acted of au tu theft. It 1s the first ~nown ca'>C tn the '>tate. and poss1bl) tht' nation. "hl·re .i dn' er ....,a., held responsible for tkath' an the air kg.ii C\pt:rt) ..aid "For 'ears 1here hll\ c been con' 1C'· llOn) of car lhae\C who Cau~ collmons on the ground.'' h~ s;nd . ··.\II I askcJ the ~un to rccogn11e 1s 1hat ....,e·re an the _oth ccntur\, .... here air pur:.um arc \'ommon and 'should be proteC\ed as v.fll " \costa was dm 1ng a '>lolen :"lt~<;an Pulsar "'ht'n he led 1he t'-'O chopJX'r'> and patrol car<; on the chase through se"eral Oranae ( u unl) ctllt:..'i on Under a 1982 ruling b) the 'ita1c upreme ( oun. automobile dn\ er-. can be con' 1c1cd ot second-deg.rel' murd<"r 1f the) continued "'uh thc.-ir . (PteaM SH '1EROICT /Alt Vlncen~ Acosta Pow.er struggle in Panama · prompts outcry on Coast By 808 VAN EYKEN Of lfw Dell¥,.. iol't- c Strona emotions. lake "-l'cr-from a dast;int dt'I· turbancc. arc v.ashing up on 1~ shores of Oran <' { ount\ from Panama. sue of a hfe-and-death 'trugglc bet"'ccn d1d.ator !\fanuel ..\ntonio 'lonrga and th<' countf'\ .. dcmocrnlac oppos111on "It has been a temblc e\pcncm.c for me." ..aid 'ihe1la Lllhac1. a '-'ell-kno"nPanaman1an aniM '" 1n1 111 ~c .... pon Beach ·-rm sufTcnna so mul·h ~cauS(• there· .. nothing I can do 10 help my ~oplc-· This wed's clecuons 1n tht' ( cntral .\mcncan cou11tn. v.crl' v. 1dcl~ reponoo b1, forr1gn obsc.ncrsand thc- Pnnaman1an ( atholtc Church to ha\t' ho.'Cn nddlrJ \\Ith fraud anJ corruption .. On \\ cdncsda) a protest mo1on:-ade led b' oppo'il tion prM1dcn11al candidate vu1llermo (ndarn cnJCll an dca1h anJ 'aolcncc-"hen protcstors v.erc set upon b1, prv· NortegJ thuas. One of Endaras bod)guarch "'a' reponcdl) lolled 1n tht' met~ and the l\lo.O oppo 1t1on 'KC pr~s1dcn11al candidates v.ere tnJured '-'llncs\C'\ $3td President G~orge Bu h announcc-c.J "'cdnc~a' h<" .... as beefing up troop strength at th<" Panama Canal /one· bas.cd Southern Command to protl'U o\men\·an an thl· area Ltchacz said news stones ot 1hr '1olcn1 1n1.1den1 and m aftermath filled her "''th sadne\'\ .. , "'aSJUSl shopping and a "Oman in the ~hop ~1d to me 'Pid )OU Stt what hap~ncd 1n Panama. "What tho~ tcrnblt people dtd,.. "I told her. ~all a minute. these thu~ that }OU \C< on T\ arc not the ~ople of Panama The Panamanian people arc wonderful. lo''"' people ·· -;he said .. Dldn'l )OU Stt them linan• up peact"full~ to \Ott'. v.halc this ternbk man. this !':onqta '-'BS lr"\ang 10 steal 1he clc1.uon?" Late Wcdne\da). the Nonep rcg1ml' dl't:lal"l."1 the cl~t1on \Oad, cuma what at called "fo~•sn intcrfercnct • But Tom Fuentes.. chairman of the Oran e Count> Republican Pan) and a lonatame fncnd o the late Panamanian archbt hop Tomas ( la,cl. ~1J fraudulent ~!'sends troops to Panama A4 l'letuon v.crc an intqral pan of P:anama's h1 tor\ .. Jn fact. 11' somt'what 1ron1c 1h.at whCn thc archbi bop left Panama 1n 1%9 and ca~ to ~1~ in C altfom1a. tt was a 1i l't"Su11 oftm pubhc cl'tallt"nJC to .,,.hat he bche'\C'd "Cre' fraudulent t'let·uons." Fuent~ ~d. Fuentes saa.d ht' bche,ed the d ~le of the nK to po"er of Noncga ma) ha'e contnbut<.'<1 to C'la,cl's death last October ··1 blame the :-.lonega regime," Fuentes said. "The archbishop h3d 1uc.t rttumed from Panama. and J remember how dasheanenc-c.J and sad he \\-as at ....,hat was happening "I befrt',e that contnhutc-d to the high blood prcssun· and the cm911onal and phy~1olog1cal train that t'\ entu-•ll> led to his hcan auad. ·· Ltchacz ..... ho ~as also a fne'nd o fthr M'Chb1 hop. said she a&ttC'd -.uh Fuentes l But she ndd<"d that wmr of1he ~pons1b1ht) for th( n$t of Nomcga la' v.1th the l nlled 1atcs •· .\s earl) a I 1.J66 he "'as alread' the power behind the go,emmcntao Panama:· he said .. He wa being pdld b) the Amert\ an ( I.\ Th.t national guard that he has, he built that up and built 11 up. all with o\mcncan money.'' he ts afraid for ht'r fa mah. mo t of"' hbfn s11ll hvc 10 Panama. he !kltd 'ih<' dad not knov. "hat "'a 101,ng to hap~n there .. I ho~ tht' peopl<" don't ft&)'lt because af the) do. there's 101na to Ix a bloodbath.'' sht> !"I.a.Id. "The people of Panama art' no1 '1olen1 Th<"' don·t knov.: how to use &uns. f'm JUSt pr.l\ IOi that tht<. hombl<" man ~1U lca\C Panama fore, er · Oranae ( ()unt~ ·.., con,rc u.lnal n:prt'St"ntall\CS are part of the \\ldc tnparusan conscn us m the U. ao,ernmcnt condemning the action ofNoncp·s rtgtme and calling for the dictator co Slt'p do'-'n. No one ho"c' er ,., <'\PIT 1n1 a cl(ar opinion as to (Please SH .. ANAMA/A2) Clothing slasher damages 38 si.Jits I)' IRIS YOKOt Of-..~ .... IUl'I A clothes wh1nJ mead nt, s1m1tar to thote that ha'~ Plaaucd arr.1 Ck))anmtnt tore for ncarl> '""o )tan. ruintd $23.000 v.ort.h of men· suit la t v.ttl cnd an C\t>P<>" ~ h, pohcc rtPo.rtcd Thund.a). To date. the ~ln!ll of wa h•f\P h.a rnul~ an ncarl S\00.000 .-. nh of uaa be1n1 rum~. of men'\ cloth1na 'l.la,h1n that l\a'c OC't umJ in (. o'l.tt Met1 and t'Wp<lrt lka h 1n the past two )C:~. It 1 not ~no~n a( the slash•~ arc \he v.or Of One person Of C\ Cl\ tf the su pcct 1s mak or female. mtt1mt bct-.ottn turda)' and Monday, eight M.111 \\~tt l11hed at ~1eman tarnu an f a.hfoa lMUd. cau\lng SS. -•orth of d.ari\aet. ·e~pon Brach poh~ ctman Bob C>al..lt) sald TM suit, ~ an flat quati')' ~~. ~wrote a tnl»u~ to LUClllt 811 w''" whom M ~ on an .. l l.Ove • Lucy.. cp90dc. and thara htt Ht 'rtally .,Med up abOUt m:-ml ID \ht""°'' rectnt p1sodt -· l fin<" IM'ft't wits -worth a t0\11 of S23.600 -Mtt found ~ ti a w.,, obi«t at Robin n·, and N.rmaaMarcu ~nment forts tn flilluon lt.l1nd At Robin n· lO uch " peesave "'" -...otth .s 11.000 -weft si. he'd ti0mtt1me betwe<'I\ 9*t.-.r ·GPi•IOltl °" C11) ckwclopmtnt wi~ ... propoealt ~ the or.,. .Counry mda\ WMn chC paper 11 d1ttribUt8a · l"ranipona11on Comm1u1on t o td Frilll • .. ~ ... ICSU.Y /A21 ORNI G ·~pon. ~h poh« ckittUH lrt an~etl'llll"I tf ,la t Wtt .. cnJ·, in<"idtn" art C"Oftntt1~ tn the n .. and Sunda). IC'COC'dl"I lO oetlty. • :th~ wtT'f the ""' "'""''"" • cwpon ~ tha yter. ~-~uspect' s fat er offers an allbl In . Night Stalker trial LOS ANGELES (AP)-The father of"'Nil)\t Stalker" defendant Richard Rkmirn told a Superior Court jury that his son was in Tens attendina a family celebradon when he is aUqed lO have killed an elderly woman. Julian Ramirez-Tapia of El Paso, Teus was tbc first ahbi witnC$S put on the stand Thun<fay by the defense. He told jurors throu&h a Spanish interpreter that Ramirez came home to El Paso i)n May 23 or Ma¥ 24. 1985 to attend fl· first communion of his niece and stayed there for about eight days, l_eavina around May 31 or June I. "ls there any doubt in your mind that Richard was in Tens at the ume you're tellina me?" asked ·defense VERDICr ... From Al action even though they knew it was dangerous. Deputy public defender William Kelley said he will appeal the convic- tion. possibly because of the ad- missioo of Aco1ta·~ tatement to police that he knew the chase was dangerous. KelJey contended Acosta confessed after he was beaten by arresting officers who were upset about the deaths of their coUeaaucs. Superior Court Judge Roben Fit.qerald ruled ..there was no evidence of a beat in& and allowed the statement into evidence. · When the verdict was read, Kelley put bis head in his hands and appeared more u~t than his client. "I feel terrible, • he said outside the courtroom. "I don't know why, &iven the facts of the case, they arrived at a verdict of .rujlty. How do you expect me to fcelf' Jurx membcn, who deliberated about four hours, refused to speak to reporters about the one-week trial. Acosta faces I 5-years-to-life in prison on each murder conviction when he is sentenced June 30. Those terms could run consecutively. In findina the Anaheim man guilty. the jury found he was the first hnk an a chain of events that ended with .the fiery collision over MacArthur Boulevard and Bona ta Canyon· Road. near UCI. But Kelley said nothing Acosta did on the ground. no matter how unsafe. influenced the way the helicopters were Oown. He contended the Costa Mesa pilot failed to foUow proper rules of pursuit by not keeping radio and visual contact. Defense and prosecuting attorneys concur that pilot error caused the collision. But a victim's error or ncgliaence does not relieve the defen- dant of liability, according to pros- ecutors. When the Cost& Mesa aircraf\ KELLY ... FromA1 withhold a recommended half-«nt tu increase from individual cities until they can present a growth- manqement plan acceptable to com- missionen. KclJy said that's unfair and fears the money will so south where most of the arowth is occurrin& in Oranae County. That's the kind of thing that steams him and inspires him to comment. he said. Forced by the city charter to leave his City Council office last December after serving two terms in office, Kelly may not be out of politics for long. Lona rumored an aspirant to a seat on the Oranae County Board of Supervisors, Kelly said he plans to enter the race next year. For: awhile, talk about KcUy's lon,- awa.ited candidacy seemed to die down. That set off rumbles that he may have been barred from seekina = office after the Fair Political ces Commission flned him ~.ooo last September for failiQ& to disc.lose his ownenhip of a con- dominium. k.elly claimed at the time that the Pl"Ob'cm arose because of a foul-up by his clerical staff. R~ntatives from the FPPC &ftd-&c attorney seneral'a office concurred that the oveniaht wu clerical in nature. They both said the former actor ii me to run for offlCC. lf tbe violation bad been deemed a FORD ••• ,,_Al tlOa. Method C involves a formal f11Cluell by OE~ for 1 contttive llCUOIL ' DfCAS oftldalt "Identified • fail· un IO comply witb a apecific 1nspec- 1ioll ,....••for a ccrWD product.'' ......... .ud.did DOlknow ....... ,....., ... « ..... &be \ auomcr, Ray Clark. "No. • the defendant's father re- plied. Prosec;utton tetlimony at the striaJ murder trial linked Ramirez to the murder of Mabel Bell and the at· tempted murder of her roomm11e between May 29 and June I, I 98S. The elder Ramirez tcslimony ap. parcntly ume as a surprise to the prosecution. Dcputr District At- torney P. Philip Halpin asked Lo delay his croswumination of the witness in order to investigate the alleption. H~ ordered the elder Ramirez to .return Monday for croswumin- ation and qreed to pa} his plane fare to Tens for the weekend. peeled ofT and turned the chase over to Newport Beach, he broke the chain that would make Acosta liable for the deaths. Kelley said. But Borris said Acosta should be held responsible because he know- ingly created a danacrous situation and showed a disregard for human life. , An accident. 'whether on the ground or 1n the air. was a foreseeable outcome of Acosta's actions. the prosecutor contended. The Anaheim youth drove at ha&h speed wuh has liS}lts ofT, passed on the lef\. ran red lights and drove on the wrong side of the road, Borri$ said. He admitted his actions were dangerous and that he had nearly JOtten in accidents with other motor- tsts, according to a taped interview introduced at the trial. At Lhe ume of has arrest, Acosta was on probation after servina a 90-day sentence for selling cocaine. Records show lfte also was convicted on a misdemeanor burglary charge in 1986. Two Costa Mesa police officers. Mike Liboltand Dave Ketchum, both 39, and civilian observer Jeffrey PoJlard were killed. Newport Beach police officers Bob Oakley and Myles Elsing were injured. Multimalhon-dollar claims filed a~inst the cities by the officers' widows arc 'pendina. Pollard's wife, Rebecca, and her dau&hter settled with Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for an undisclosed sum. They could not be reached for comment. Pollard's mother-in-law, who dc- clipcd to &ive her name, was unaware of the verdict. She said the pain of their loss remains. despite the passage of time. Costa Mesa Police Capt. Roben Moody called the jury's verdicF'faar and proper ... The department's heli- copter prosram has been rebuilt. but there were no major chanaes as a result of the crash, he said. criminal misdemeanor. Kelly would have been prohibited froom seeking office for four ycan after the fine. officials said. Kelly, who was considered the most ardent pro-arowth member of the City Council an rcccn·i years, said that as of now, he plans to enter the race whether incumbent Harriett Wieder runs or not. Kelly said Thursday, thou&}l. that it's his "amateurish opiniop" that Wieder won't seek re-election, that she may be seckin& a political ap- pomtment instead. City Councilman John Erskine, a colleque of Kelly's and an astute observer. predicted that Kelly. a celebrity, would add eJtcitement and verve to what otherwtsc miaht be 1 lackluster supervisorial campaian. ~j~charisma and P<>f.Ulanty would easily ovemde any 'baaa&e" he mi&bt have with has pro-developer reputation and FPPC fine, Erskine satd. But Enklne predkts that Wieder, his former boss, will run apin and would beat Kelly. "But Jack would add ucittment," Erskine said. "He'd be the sw." Othen in the know say they have "stront" feelinas that Wieder won't try .. n in 1990. If Kelly throws his bat into the rina. k'll likely bave Huntinaton Beach Mayor Wes Bannister and otberi as foes. "JfJaclt'• io. rm in," Bannist.erhii laid. "I'd love to run 'IP-inst him. J did Jn 1980 and he beat me. J wa.nt revenae." hupect.aon step involved. MetbOd C ia not an unuwal or atraordinanlJ '-' ratina, ac:cordin• IO DECAS omciaJL ... Tbe ratina w. the PfOblem could tab lO to 60 da~ so comet but ii noi aerioua ~ for tutemtion or d itbarment. DECAS ~ 0.y Mand laid. ford tabaliued "*'"'-UOO plaa1 in ruf W IO biOd9" IO"'Dlftel!' ,. Ju11eall642-6086 Loats ~asted The guest of honor l•ugh1 •t rem•rk1 by m•ster of ceremonies Jim D•I• during •n All Amerlc•n Salute to Norm Loats on Thursday In N•wron •••ch. Lo•ts, th• retiring deputy superintendent o th• Newpon·Meu Unified School District, w•• feted for 28 years of community service. A per,...nent endowment furtd also was e1Ubll1hed In his ........ Huntingto~ festival at Gw·c campus Saturday l y JOYCE IODLOVICH Of U. 0..,, Not St4'fl There will be a double cclebrataon Saturday on 1he cam pus of (•Olden West College. The famal) e"cnt •~ c'.\pcllcd to draw 25,000 Vl)llors ~ho wall <'nJO) entertainment, food. crafts and a car show. t\n cmergenc~ vehicle daspla}. an waJk and flower show w1~I also be featured. Huntington Beach Mayor West Bannister as honoral') chairman of the 1989 festi val. which has been designated an offical Orange ( ount) Centennaat°hent. The U.S Manne ( orps ( olor Guard wall kick off the da~ at 10 am. A.dd1t1onal entertainment includes Tam McCracken Jr and the Rock Revi"al, the GWC Jazz .Ensemble, M~c Plus with Chns DePalma the Westminster Harmo n) howcasc Barbershop C horu'I. th~ Orange Blossom and the (and) Apple (log- aers. and the Ja11erCIZC With Beck} Ray and Company The (ommunat) Festa' al as a fund- raaser for service organizations Ad- mission and parlung arc free ('.\l,lt'OH'\I ·\ I 0 I 11 IC\ No one picked all six.numbers No one picked all sax w1nn1nl! numbers an the latest Cahfornui "Lotto 6-49" game. lottery officials said. There were nine tickets with fi ve correct numbers plus th~ bonus number and 261 tickets with fi ve winning numbers. PANAMA ... From Al what the U.S. aovemment should do. "1 think what happened yesterda~ was so arotesque that it's going to watTant a response of some kind ... Rep. Chris Cox. R-Newport Beach said ... I thank 1t was an example Of)USI how far removed from c1v1h1ed society that regJme has bccom('" Cox Aid he believed the h1ghcs1 priority should be &iven to forctnf Noriep from office. ..It's uniquely the problem of one man," Coit said. "That's not the only thlna that needs to be done. but it's a very important fint step. .. The reason the UnJted tates There were 14.620 uckets with rour wanning numbers and 265.070 uclets with three correct numbers. The wannana numbers P.icked Wednesday night for the ( ahforn1a Lottery's twice-weekly game arc 47. 16, 4, 6. 18. 11and1hc bonusnl•mbt'r. 7. "I can say that the conarc sman does support Prcs1den1 Bush 1n condemnina the fraudulent election:· said Rohrabachcr p~ss sec~I ry David E1Sner. Eisner said some mail and phone ·calls concemin& Panama had been com1n1 in, but that affairs an the Central Amencan countt) were still playina second fiddle to dome-stic problems an the U.S. "Our mail from the dasmct o n Panama hasn't yet rcaclled the proponion of gun control and catastrophic health ~re." be said. ''But J thank we'rego1ns tost.ansiecan1 more m the out couple of da) as a result of *hat's just happentd with the elcctjoo and the ~10Jcott." '4~t,I\ HHlll' ........... -*" ,., '"' RObb.tttY SI llf)ect sfiOt by poHce A man 1uthoritia laid WU hoWMI & kilile II tM lhrael ot ............. ~ YlC'tlm W81Jha4 ~a S..aa Ana~ ofl'iw 1111•=.=L The~adedman OlcatSalu.2~nuAna.wuu .. ~ at UCI Medical Centtrin Oran1ut the ·s ~ tunt: He~= wound lO the stomach. S8nt.a Ana Police Sit. Rack Hteks aid the t ocicun"ed about 7:lS p.m. ID ahe 2300 block orMCfldden Avmue .. SAIN and another man all~ly were. attempuna to rob Alfredo Tenqas, S4, ol'Saat.a A~ . a.. ·~ T • ... ......_ Hick& aaid 1 palrol officer saw Saw b0Jd1na_ the -.nhe 10 ~ uu""t and pulled over. With his weapon drawn, the ofli«r, wbo wu not idmhfied, orckred Salas and a teeond suspected robba to surrender'. . Ourina the exchanae. Teneps broke free. and the offictt, feanna fot ~ safttyoftheokkrman. opened flre, h.itunaSaJasona in the 11omacb, be-.i<t Colurmlsts gets letter about~~'IJlng · POii~ are 1nvestiptin1 a death that was rej,c)jied by ~ ~spaper cohunnjll whO had rc«1ved a letter from an Anahcim man ctaamina be had killed bas ~ft. • · · ed Ora• County Rcaister columnist Bob Em~ers ~lv a ~ven-paar letaerfromamanclaiminahe had killed his wife. sa1dAnabe1m.PoliceScL Chc1 BalTy. Wbtndctcctives went to tile home at 7871 E. Amanda Circle, they.found a body. The teracant declined to &ive dciails. about the slaflna. 1denufy the victim or discuss how Iona the person hid been dead. . No suspccu have ~n arrested, and pohce have not determined *hethcr the sipature on the letter actually belongs to that pcnon -or tf that same 'penOn committed the munkr. . The motive for the kllhn& was not apparent an the leucr. Which 8&rry described as "coherent" but "somewhat ramblina." Kraft jury stlll dellberatlng A jury appean to be methodically study1na the 16 murder counu ap1nst Randy Kraft, whose 8-month tnal went to 1he SJperior Court panel last month .. They're apparently beina very methodical. said defenst attorney Jamn Merwin, who believes -based on the few wntten questions f~m the Jury - that they we~ working the murder counts. an reverse chronOIOJJcal order and then began "skii>pang around." Kraft, 44, a Lona Beach computer techn1c1an, was arTCSted May 14, 1983 ··when a ha&hway patrol officer pulled ham over for errauc dnvin& and found a stran&Jed Manne in the car. Kraft was charged with lulhnp datana to 1972. fbe prosecution contended '1ct1ms were picked up as h1tchh1kers. phed with drugs or alcohol t()dasable them, se:\ually tortured and muulated and then killed. If conv1ct(d. Kraft could face the death penalty. Merwin dad not npect a quick verdict and he said it appears the Jurors have not sent out many wntten questions because "they're so comfortablc with their own notes." Judge clarlfles Cerritos ruling A federal JUdJC Thursday clanfied has ruhng in the 1986 Cemtos air dlsaster. sayma the midair crash was caused an J>3rl by the actions of an air traffic controUer and not as a resuh of Fedcnl A v11t1on Adm101strat1on policy. The clarification was sou&ht by Department of Justice attorneys who had argued the FAA could not be found liable in an incident that was a rctuJt of the agency's policy U.S. 0i,tnc1 Judge Da"1d V. Kenyon rulcd.J:>A..Apnl 14 that the FAA and pilot Wilham Krasmr, whose smaJI plane collided wuh the Acromcx1co Jetliner, were equally to blame for 1he mtdair era.sh. Both aircnf\ plummeted into a Cemtos nea&flborhood, k1lhn1 all 67 people an both planes and I 5 residents. Dozens of lawsuus were fired after the crash. After a tbru-month tnal. the habahty ponaon of lht" case wa• decided. Tnal 1est1mony centered on whether air traffic controller Walter White should have seen an has radar scope that the two planes were on a collision course and warned tb~ AeromcAaco pilots of the smaller craft's po 1t1on. Jurors placed blame equally on Kramer and the FAA. and Ken) on upheld the dec1s1on. • Maruuana plants seized In lrvlne Pohce iUICJled a man o n susp1c1on of srowant 32 immature manJuana plants on the l>Jlcony outside 1he master bedroom of his lrvane home, the Irvine Police Department reponcd Afan E. Gindi. 29. was booked into Oran~ Count) J1.1I an Sant.a Ana on Thursday following a search warrant nud on his house on Glenn. policie Lt Make Whuc said. Whale said lhe seizure was considered relauvely small scale. Plants ranaed from · I inch to about 4S inches. and the manJu&na was determined to be intended for personal use. not sale, pohceS&LUC> Jones of the department's narcouQ detail said. "lfthe plants were mature, he would have had a lot more manJuana than he could pcrsonaJly smoke:· Jones said. -Police also d1JCOvercd about I YJ oun~s of dned manJuana which apparently was not Intended for sale. Jone$ saad. . Governor promotes county judge Central Oranac County Mun1c1pal Coun Jud~ Wilham R. Froebc:ra was elcva1td Thursday to the Oranar County Supenor Court bench by Gov Geot')C Ocukmejaan. Froebera, 39. of San Clemente, fills a newly cruted pos1t1on. &mina dqrtts from the llniversn} of Cahfomn.. R1"ers1de. and the McOeorge School ofl.aw. Froebcra maintained bas own San Oemente law practi« unul 1986 when Ocukmejia:n appoanlCd htm lo the Munaopal Court lxnch Supenor Coun Judan e•m $84. 76S a year. Accord on jall expansion sought Onnat Coun1y authontacs Thursday "'Cft atttmpUfl& to reac h a settlement -.1h otrrctals in the Clly of Oran1t that would dear the " y for e1tpans1on of an O\'Cftf'OVwd~ count)' Jail. SCtt~t talks are dpcaed lO bqan in earnest follo"''"' Supenor Coun JudfC Wilham F. McDonald's dcc1S1on to halt expansion of the Theo Lacy 8raoch Ja1l 1n Orantc until three lawsuau block1na its con\lrucllon art resol"Cd. Mid 0,.. Ma)'Of Don E. Smith. Tbenpansion wo~ double thccaPKttyofthc 0.calit). thcrtbyhdpiaa to case aevett OHrtr0wd1na w1th1n the county Jiii sy tnn, CoW\ty atlOf'Myl refuse tocooflnn -bct.her~ukment tallis1Raointon. Bu.t mi\b said he has spoken wtth the Onneic Cou.nty 8oitd of Su"'"iton. aod as boptful a resolution •ill be rucbcd within a mo!'th. projecu itsforccs aroundtht~Obe1s r.---------------'!r------------~--------~~--~-:-------~~""-'-----~~~----~~ to protect frttdom and democracy. And Norieaa. to ·u~ the words ot Michael Oukakis, is nothil'lf more than a drua·runn1na dictator. He laid thttt was noconten us yet in COOlftU u lO ..t.t ..,mrac actaon the U.S'. abould take. A spokesman fOi' ltcp. Dana Rohrablcber. R·Tomnce, said it wu ditTte~ IO say WMI SltPI should be taken in Panama. We've Got Yo•r Fleer Coven• Spring Clearanee .,., .... ~, • c;..e•• Or•I""''"" .. ,., ........... • :\e·••,f.iltolt•• •11 ..... ,.... .... ......, ....... ....... . r---------...-. ,......... . ... . ... ..... . 11111111,110\HU F)re, police expo at Mesa fir.e static~ A frtt emergcncy sen ices show and npos1uon in obscrv•n~ ofF1n-St-rvioes Day will bt held from 101.m to 3p_.m.Saturday at the Pl1cent11Strttt f1n- StallOn. 2300 Placenua Ave .. Costa Mtsa. Demonstrations will -be performed b) · firt· ti&htcrs, paramedics. poltce officers and ca nines. Repr~scntat1vtS from ho~p1tals. ambulance com" panttS, the American Red Cross and city will d1spla> cm1::rgency equipment and !loerv1cC1. Fire station tours, a dunk tank. fiogerpa.ant1ng and m us1cal cntertainmc:nt also arc scheduled Call Suzanne C. Freeman at 754-5633 for 1nformauon Bird watc~rs at park The South (oast Audubon Soc1et) "'" \IStl Crystal CO\'e tatc Park at 8 a.m. Saturda' to examine the blue 1rosbcak and several spec1~ of raptors and chaparr11I Qlrds found tn this v.1ldl1(e sanctuaf) The entrance to the park can be seen travehng. south on Coast H1Jhv.-ay at the El Moro parking lot sign For 1n(orma11on call 4984407 or 495.0107 Management ethics seminar A seminar focusing on the rC'spon'>1b1h11es ol manaicmcnt v.111 be held from 8 30 a.m to 3 pm Saturda) at the l ( I n inc ~omen's Opportuntl~ Center Schol11nh1ps are a1,a1lablc for pcr..ons who cannot afford admission to lhl' SJO·program. I or 1n(ormat1on. call 856-71 i8. \ Ocean View group hosts show A fashion sho" and luncheon hosted by 1he Ocean Vaew High School \1odel l 'ntled Nauons boosters wall be held at noon Saturda) at the Anaheim Hilton · Donations are S.:!5 per person Prcxeeds will benefit the boosters group and the Ml'~ Document Ltbral'} at 1he Main Stn.·et .\nn<'' r or ticket tnformauon. call 841·I049 Mystt!ry writer to lecturt! Wnter Ton) Hillerman au1hor of c1 ~ncs o l m)~tencs about modern American l nd1an1... v.all lecture at 8 p.m. t~y tn the audatonum of Sou1h Coast Commun11y Church. 5120 Bon1t11 C'an)on Road. lntne H1lltrman. who~ book .. Th<' Danct Hall of the Dead" v.on the Edgar .\llfn Poe award as the bl"SI m)stcr) no\ el o( 197 3. 1~ a former JO urnah\m professor at the li n1\ers1t~ o f "lev. Me11.1co and editor ol the Santa I c Ne .... Me"can The program. sponsored h) 1he l < I Offin~ ol Aris and Lecture ... 1s $7 for general ldm1s\ion Tickets ma} be purcha\ed at 1hc Rtcn Cen1a hm office or T1d~e1ron Tennis Injury prt!ventlon taught .\ tennis tnJUf') pre' cnuon din1t lor plaH·r, ages 16 and older "'II he offered from 10 a ni 111 noon aturda} a1 Deerfield ( ommun11~ Par~ 55 DceNood \\e\l, ln1ne Panaupan1s "'" be \ldeotaped and 1hur performances c.:nuqued Regl\lr•t11on 1s S 12 ~:r person and ma) be made b~ calling c;;ind~ L1111c Communtt) Sen ices Suptn 1sor at HI ·8ti38 Skin canct!r screening fret! Free skin cam.t'r )(:rcc-oin~ v.111 bt' a\'ll1lahlclo the public from Q am 10 I pm \aturda\ at M1ss1 nn Hospnal ~7.,(KJ \.1ed1lal < cnll'r Rond \1 ""'"" YICJO Pamc1pana hould· v.,·c1r .ipprupnatc duth1ng and 'IA!Omen 'hould rcmo' e makcuJ" befol'(' am' intt !'So appointments ore ncces~f) as 1ndl\ 1duJl'I "111 be scei;t on D fi~H:ome. firsMcn cd bas1!. For 1nformat1un call Bc1h Groq•s nt 582-241 Q Women, success author's topic Lee <.1ardcMv.an1. co-author ol lhl' tl<mk ''What 1t Takes (1ood Ncv.s l"rom 100 of \mcm..1'<, Top Busmen and Profrrnonal Women." "•II \peak at a mcct1na ol the .\mcrican .\s~oc1at1on ol l n1,cn1t) Womcnat IOa m aturda) at~a,v.cn ·, RMtaurant. '17 Pa1..1fic.: C OJ 1 H1ghv.a\, Hun11ngt1111 Beach Gardcns'Aartl v.111 talk. ahout the fh c tauor' nr1..nUr) for v.om<"n to become "supcr-ach11.·' er'" 1n tht btilmc \ v.orld d~n1..ed rq1 tratlon 1s SI , and a brtaH:t\t buffet tS 1nduded Call Jennifer f~nsce 01 964-0.,lM for mformauon FV Ubrary friends selling books The Fnen~b of the foJntain Vall~ L1hrar) ·s used boolr. le of cnC)clnl)C'd1u World War II boolr.t na'al books and ch1ldn:n·, book~ v.111 bl· offc:reJ a1 4UO a m tun.la' 11 lhe Foun111n V11llc\ Library. . ·. Pncn arc $0 cents for hardbound books ;and 25 om ts for papctbKks PrOC'ttds from lhC' 111lc "'"be u~ for ne" books and cquipmtnt UPJl"ldC1 for the· hbral) Fo'r 1nfotm1tu>n, call Bette ulr ai 962 5824 C \11·.'\D\H . Frida ~M• 12 tchcdukd Jtfoncla ,. .Ua 15 • 6·30 J> m. C.ta Mda Clt1 ~u. council chambrrs Civa Ctnttt. 71 Fair Dri"'t· PO I IC I I 0(, Or1n99 CoMt DAILY PILOT/F'1dey, Mey 12, 1te9 Coastal p~nel to· review City Hall face llft _. 8y LISUI l AltNEST Of .... 0.-,,... ~ Laauna Bea h offiual art" taking plan!. for• S2.6 mtlhon Cit) Hall foce hft 10 the Coastal Comm1ss1on toda) Cit) Mana,cr Ken Frank \aid he t'\pccts the comm1 ~ion to approve 1he proposal, which has been 1n 1hc work\ for a1 lt•af>t two )CUS • fhr plan .,., h1<.h has been appro\.c<l b) the I.It) 's 1Xs1gn Re' 1ew Board call\ for 11 000 square feet to be adde<t 10 ( ·1t} Hall ~nd a complc1e rcno\lat1on of the 1ns1de ol 1he building The ou1s1dc . .,.,h1lc e\panded. ...,,ould loo'-e!.s.en11alh the ume Fran'- sa1d ''Archnecturally. tht whole thing " de 11ned lo match the cx1st1na ( •t) Hull ... he td "l he" ho le intent of the r>ro1ect is . to keep e'er) bod) 1n one building .. Emplo)tts in the JlS-)car -Old bu aiding have complained about uncornfonablc working conditions aocludmg cramped space. fauh) a ir condiuonin& and knk) to1leh Last year the Laguna ~a<:h Pohcc Emplo)ces A~'SOC1auon olTC"rcd a long ll\t of1lls plaguing the dtpanmen1 .\s 11 rc)ult of crumpc'd condition~ onl· cmplo)et 'Aas '*Ork1ng an an office barcl> larger than a broom clostt and another v.as forced lo "ork 1n the depanmen&Jaal "herr . oa11r-~••rl••"••,.• A few hardy surfers •nd bodysurfen tested the large w •ves crashing ashore In Newport on Wednesda y and Thursday. but most people decided to stand on the shor4f and watch. ·crowds gather to watch bodysurfers battle waves By PAU L ARCHIPLEY Hundrl'd' 111 '?Cl 1a111r\ ma1k .i p1I gnmagl· lu thl \\ nl~l 111 "tlllh J hJndlul 111 bod)\Urkr\ d1alkn~.l· \1111hn '\,,1t11fl' on rhur'>dJ\ While uni) J ,,..... '11unlt nll'n "''11 "llhnti 111 ll.,l th,· .111~1\ 'urt .1 11111\lJnl slrl'Jnl ol onlcMl~l'r\ ~.1lhl'r,·J 11n 1h,· \hon• ll11\\iJllh the 'hu" .\ '>torm '"uth 111 ~l" /,.ilJnJ kllk1J up V.J\C\ hfl'illtn[! f\..S kl'I at lhl· f)l1pul.H 4>tlc nc\t tu lhc: '"c"'pon 11 .ir~lf Jl'll\ anJ in \\. C'\I 'f" port "ev.~111 tkJ1 h 'fX'k,·c.nl.ln f-rll A.iul'1 i.a1d l~u.irJ' mJlk oOl' fl·~ ut' J hur~b\ \nJ J 'kth.ig' , r'·" v.111 rn,uc .1 tl<>Jt~·r "'ho~ 4 loot '°lll'rh,·n' h.i~ bc:cn '>trandcd on tht' sand JI< orun,i dd \l,11 \1ah: &•d1 h s1nc.:c an Jn<. hot llnl' hwlo.:t• e.1rh Tut'W.I\ Hov.C'H'r !ht• ho.H Jflfll',lrt'J ltnlilt.:l'I\ io ('\ l'I be: '>l'JV.tHlh\ ,li'1111 C1lcn 8Jrnl''on \\h11ll\c.,1111hc .n ,,·.ir· old cr1111 ...,a., .rndlnr,•<l ahuut ... , 'ard!> oil ~hore "hen hl' I lll'd to fllfl\ c 1,1 rt h1·r 11111 but ran intu cng1m· 1rnuhk ~u lunger al•lt· 11 1 ,1mhur the trait .ind \\lthout p<1\\l·r Ill nlO\l' 11 J...,J, hl· .,loud 0\ hclpk\SI\ J\ lhl' \Uri l;lrrtt•d 11 ,1\hllh' Oaucr w ad Barne'''" attrt•1d tn ll'llll hur\l' thl' Ul\ v.h1lh \\Ill Ct1\l'I lh1 ,,,q .,1 rl·mu' ing the boJI "It'> .t hJ1ard ,,,. \\.Hll 1~1 rl'm•" 1 B.iucr ... ud Ht' said lhc lo" hid h\ .1 ~hJ[tt' tirm Thur.<la\ ..,..,, ahoul Sh 0{"1 \lean;. hale, \\J'\l'\ l.ontulut·<l tn 1"'<1und 1hc uJlt. rcnJt:nnii ll '1nuJlh \\11rthk.,, The h1[1 \Utf" J' "'fll'l lnl 111 l.i,t thr<1utth 1oda~ although ltleguanl' rrp.•nt·d lht· "'a't:~ ''t:rl' dn111n1sh1ntt 10 '"' I.ah Thur..JJ' · .\ Hun 1 1n ~t11 n \ 1 JI l' H, J 1 h \fX)kt"'i""lllna n ...a1<l ,,. " fle:npl1 "1' r, 1111 I ht• !>.ind .ind ll lcguarJ, mJdc no ll'>':UI.'\ Thur~a' .\ Hun1rng1on < 11' lk.1l h ltk(!uJrd ,.ud lhC} IOO \\CH' lllllt'I \\Ith \\,l\l'\ hll.Jklntt bt.'IV.el'O '·4 k''I ~hr wu faced w11h unplca$1tnt behavior from intoxicated inmates. accorcftn1 to lhr list Also, second·sto~ toilets would back up and overflow. dra1n1ng throu&h the ce1hng and into the doy.,nsuurs work area. the rcpo(t s~ud mall that a re«nll)' ordered firt cnsanc will ha\.e lo be kept al another firt station until the rcmodtl t\ completed, Banalion Ch1C'f Joe McClure said. Poltcc ars. which have bttn \.lndal12ed in the past. will be protccte<t bthind ctrctric ptcs Add111onaJ public parkina I( the rcnova.tion is •approved. the will be available on tht 50uth side of City biggest changes will Oct'ur tn the pohce, fire Hall oner the Police cars are relocated, and community development dC'pan-Frank said ments. Frank said Municipal serv1l·cs. • ~ no\.\ localed tn small h0U5"18t thc rear or-In add111on. the bu1ldJng wtll be IOWly Cit) Hall "-Ould be moved an to a new two· accessible to handicapped persons.. Frank stol'} stttaon of the building said The remodel v.ould include renovauon o( fire stattQn :"'o I, ...,,h1ch 1s located at (II> Hall But:lt 1n IQJI the tat1on I)~ lflhe c11y rece11,cs CoastaJ Comm1 ion appro,al t&ia). construc11on could begm m Sep1cmber, he said Senate OKs bill regulating guards at polling places By STEVE LAWRENCE I he lllate ~nail'. rl'!.pond1ng to an inc 1dl'nt IJlll ~o' t'mbcr in Orange County. '01c<l Thursda~ to make It a cnme to place sc.·curn~ guard~ al polling places .... uhout appro' al of ekl twn officials. 8) a ~l-2 'olc. the upixr house passed a · bill h\ Sen \.fa llon Marks, D-Snn Fran· l l'>l<I .ind lll'OI 11 lo the .\ssembh \IJrb' lcg1)1Jtwn re!.ponds 10 an 1nc1· dent 1n "h1'h Republicans stauoocd undorml·d ~>t:unt} guard) n1 polling plact\ 1 n 20 pr l'do m inatcl~ Ha span IC' precincts la't "!o' emhcr 1n <)rang<' ( nunt~ 0 \ 71nd \, .. ,·mbh r>l)lrll'I I ~al Repubhrnn offi, 1als l la1med the guard' "trl hired ht.'lau~ o( rumors that lkm1x-rat\ m1gh1 Ir) 10 hnng 1n 1llepl illicn\ to 'otc 1n thl' hoth contested dn llo n in \\hll h Repuhl1lan fun Pnnglc narru...,h <ld~.&tl'<l D~mocrtu Rid I h1,·rba1.h Rut Demouab .md H1)pan1C) t.on· tenJcJ lht gu.irJ, "'l'rC' stationed 111 1hc \Jnta \na f)(ltltng f)laCt'S IO "3rC' awa\ lll\f1Jn1, '•Iler .. "ho tt•nd to \Ole Demo- 'r Jl ll I hl· guard'> '.irm·d s1gm 1n £ nghs.h Jn<l \panl\h "arn111g non-c1111ens not to \OIC' .\,lor<lang to J \t•natt' anal\'ltt\ of Marl.,· hill lhl'rl' ...,t'll rcpon'> o(guard' entcnni polhn& placl's, ask.mg voters for proof of c 1t1Lensh1p, wnung down hcensc plate numbers and handhng one or two ballots. The incident has resuJtcd in an FBI tn\est1ga11011 and a federal suit that seeks to O\ crturn the elccuon. ~n John Doolittle R-Roscville, su4· gested that the Legislature should wait until th<' invesugauon and lawsutt arc pla>e<l out before passing Maries' bill. Bui Marls said there' was no reason 10 wa11, and stressed 1ha11he btU was ··not an attacl i>n Republicans This 1s an attack on a 1tua11on 1ha1 1s d1 gNceful:· St-n .\n Torres. D-Los Angeles, hkened the u.,e of secunt) guards m Oranae (.ounl) to lht' inumtdauon used by Panam11n1nn 1roops in the recent elcct1on 10 that tOun1n .. Thi\ 1\ noi a panisan issue." he SI.Id "This ·~a Panamanian issue The IS UC IS tilt.-s:tmt' -inttmidauon. The constitu· 11onal rights of c1uzens thal happen to be of a different cqlor, who happen lo speak another language art' at ~take here." Marb !Ml1d Republicans. b~ votin• apinst thl' bill would "indicate they suppon tht' process that took plact 1n Ornngl· ( ount). v.h1ch was a d1sgraoc." Threc Repubhcan's J<>med an 1ndepen· dcn1 nnd 18 Democrats 1n votina for the bill Two Rcpubhcan$ opposed it. Fire engulfs chemical truck, gives south county residents a scare By City News 1eNlce <)range ( ount~ lirt'fightcf\ v.ork.cJ Im al'\t1u1 Jn hour Thur\J;a\ Co ntangul\h a firl' lh•t engulle<l ll tnJl:k i.:arr.1na chl·n11 al,. h1rc1ng lhc ·e,-.acu:1t1on nl "'orker' 1n '>Urnl' ncarb' hutldan&\ Ttll' ltrt• \\hllh ma\ h.tH \lillnl·d in the trull.:°'> cki.:tm . .i.I s\stcm broke out about I I .i rn "htlc lhc 'cb1de "a' parked at the 1..urncr of ( ru"n Valle\ Park...,a' and forlx•\ Road in lJtguna :-.1guel ~•d nran8C ( uunt ~ Fire Department 'fX'kl'\...,omJn t-..a1hkcn Cha \uthonuc~ ordcr<"d tht' C'\acuauons tx-... a.u~ the\ bclte\.cd the chemical tn the trud.. v. a hazardous F1rtfiahtcn later 1dent1fied the substanct' • a l'Jht aad- oo~d chtm1cal 1hu v.as milaTflOx1~. st1d Oran1r C 1)un1~ Ftrr 01\patchcr M1dltlle Palmer \\ orkt'n in ne.arb' bu1ld1np ~('f't' e\Jcu:.teod to a,01d~'po urc to the thick lllad. "m,1lc and retlNl>td 10 their offices about I~ '0 p m \he '4td Thc < Jhlom1a H1gh"-a' Patrol tempor- anl' dosed ( ro"n \all<') PatkWll) from 1hc I-~ Frcc"'a) 10 C1rccnfi~ld Dn\t' a\ a precauuona~ mca!.urC' Mother fights to see son's killer punished From start •nd wlrf! reports <\Laguna &alh "um.in "h" h11' ,rx~n1 her la k -.a' ang' h"I ha m.irn.igl ,1 nil .. utJ hc:r home 1n thl• ~l11r,u11 1ll punl\h1n~ ht•r son\ l llkr fau·, .. Jum· ~t dt-udlan,· th.ii t.ould let thl.' man~'' J\\,1~ "11h murJ,·r 0111ne( rnv.·,,.,, \111,hdl .._,.,,kr "·" ~uabbC'd to dC"alh I 111r \l '" ag11 "htk nn ' liltion "'alh .a ri1up ,,, rc:l,1t1H'' .ind (nench "' C ;ihu \Jn I 1n ·" on 1h,· 11r 111 BaJa C alitorn1.i Kc'>\lrr J I 'I I graduJtl' 111 L .1guna Beach H1gh\\.houl "J.,Jll.ll ~cd<lu11ng.1n ariumrnt v. tth l11hn \\ J1 cJ . anothct mcrn:an "ho .... 'a lu1111,c lrom JU\hll' . and \la} 1ng .11 the -.;101c rnort J\ Kt:"kr fhc ~I \Car-old I .1gun.1 rt'\ldt•nt h1<> $1\ter: and \C\Cral tn,•nd' .iJ"par\"nth li'l'fl' &<U1ng rl'ad' In 111 for d1nnl'r "ht·n \\ urd and J ~1:,oml "'""· .Jt''\ 11lw;1I uni\ ,,, .a \\est C1crm, n tuur ... 1, hrn~,. "'"' .1 hl'Jlh bun&-'llO .... thC\ ...,Ch' U\tnJ Ke,,kr'\ \1'1Cf \'\plained l1111:r 1ha1 thl mC"n M.'t'mcd <lrun~ and that line nf tlwm v.-a\ "<"lnna • ma'k and amc:d mi.lr11i1I a.ns •npcin5 \hc 1llt1ed th11t \\ ard subbcJ her hmtht•r "11-t1uu1 ptc1H>1.a11111\ .... ound1na him 1n the""' k an,t the lcs. She 1d her hrothcr hied 10 death tlCfnr\" the) could ict him 10 a ho"l"•l.il \\ arJ "'a\ am5ted the nc\t J;a). nckr pf'c ur<' from < m". 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"Rut f'm nOlll\ 1n1 up until I ha\ c tu.", fhe elllrad111on onkr n ta f \tU\ 10 • pr~. and < ro~ bel~,c~ Ward v.111 ·· .10..oluteh h.1, e &OttC'n awa' "1lh rnurJcr' ii \k\llo d~ no1 '"ue at lca\t an a m:'t \\JrTJnl tlCIMC' he ll•&\C\ pnwn .. f hl'lt' 'n•• un\· H lU can tum to 1t \ou'rc .rn innl"-l'nt fX r'-<rn 1..au,ht 1n the middle 1ll Jn antun.H1onal .. nme · \he said \\ard J1:.,..nhtd I\ a ~ll<mplo)eJ lumbcrJ•H. k ~l·meJ 10 ha' e loa o( monc' for h1\ lcµI prohi<'m'> (. fOY, \81d \h( '~"' almo ' s roo ()()Cl tnin1 w l ccr hint Jii1lcd ~lhn& pro~n) Jnd thl· fam1 ' I aguna &ach homt 111 pa~ Im 1 nun Ill"' nh1>n<' call\ and do1cn' nf lnJ"' lo \.k'\llO \h, .ii"'' h1rrd pn,atc 1n1,c ttptOf\ at1<11 m· '.inJ 1ran\latof'\ .ind has \ntn\· pmtcJ .ind h•>U!ICd the v.1tnessc\ v.ho te\t1lit·J .it \.\ Jr1f, tnar Dunn~ hl·r tight her mamagc endc~d and hn 1hrn· 111hc1 d11ldrcn hi't pleaded v. 1th hl·r to tt" l' up her OMe'l'ltOn and pull her hk ~.lei. 101l·thcr ...,hl 1r,1H•lcd 10 La Pn1 mort than a )car .ago and pl, aJe<l "'Ith Me'1tln tlorne\ C1encral Ma11.l\ \mador -hoa ul't'd h r 1hat 1ht> t'\lraJtllon ordtt wa bctna prt~J and v.ould be filed in a m1tterol v.~L.( , \\ hen It h:J<l nut been nrca b J1nU1f). ( rO'A ouaht hcfp from tr\e I.alt Ocp.irtment. r cderal Bureau ofln, ti · uon and R<'V hn\ Co~. R·1 cv•'J)Cln Bc~ch \\hen )he rel urned to La Pu 1v.o "'~Ii.to >u. she d1 o'crcd that the C'\trad111on order "'a!I \ttlin& on lhe desk of an 11de to lhC' attomt') arncral Bciau..e 1he matter" as generated ent1rr· h "'tthtn 1hc Mc~1can lciaJ S)'Sttm. the I ~ &<Hemmcnt can do ooth1na. said < .tlh\ Peterson. chic( of A.mcncan Ser- ' 1~e\. lor the L ( on,ulate 1n T11u1na Dc1cd1'e Gilbert \1o)a of the Lo\ \ngelcs PohC't' Ocpartmenfs prosecution un11 ~1d ho1h tht" ~ment'an and Meiucan l<.1\ c:rnment\ •'Old ext111d1ttn( low-profile , nm1nal\ hccausesuch C'l9C'l of\rn become u l\th complicated and "morr troubk than the: ·re "onh ... Mo> a sa1d. (\\.Jrd) houldn't ge1 awa) wttl't 1t But tor burcJu rauc rea\OM. It happens." he \olUJ < m" ~•d she wall not ac«pt that r~awn1ng \tnador. lht' Me\11..an a11omc;~ acncral . ha' prom1~ to ha'e compfncd the e'1rad1t1on ttqut"\t b\. (row'\ amval m La Pa1. '81d aide Jorst tahmas. I( tht Mc\1cans qrtt to e1'trad1t • the order v.111 he ~nt to ;\menc:an official in \k\llO Cit) ind then to the departments ol \tate 1nJ Ju t1t't in \\1sh1natoo. I I that happens brf. ~ Watd erts out of ,a11:· ( ro"' 1d. "I'll c t m) hal." IO I Ctih dra•"tt ll > Sh Inn. llOOW.&I 8hJ .anJtoo~S2' ta'h panel f't4m a To ot.a tru k par ed in the ~. bl k of fatf"\ iev. R d tica•ttn 9 pm. Tu~' and 12. pm \\ rdn~'lC.l:t). The \"~' " t~U · malf\Jst $ und1 I<~ Hu'ndn ton lkar.h • • • he''' ur Crum a con. • •• Th~ tut th<' lod. tQ a J(lur t \\olf \u1omo11~e. 74,1 'llatC'f \\i:. and \tole SllS 1n ca'h t~o tele\ 1s1on tel 1 d Ii; d10, a 'rlcphllnC. a bitter) char er. ~nl'cs and hand tool • • • • four men repont'dl conarcrlro 10 Jnn hquor al 'hr top o the GuatJ&an Center perkin fol t~· 11.1re ~• h 9oule\<1N 1nu Wtrn r 'tnuc nd rdu \I to k"a""C . . . .. L.~n• •ac h meone stolt St . wbr\h ol property from a .. ,.. 11 • ~ide 1n the 700 block of \lmml4 Ort~( on Wednctda)'. • • • A man h , rC"pOntdly bttn m1k1nJ thn-altnina phofte C'alt to h1 v.1ft 1' ho lh a..n the 600 btod of Ramona \f, ltn from a .. . ) 1111£ . OrMge COeM DAILY PILOT/ Friday, May 12. 1988 Bush orders 2,000 more combat troops to P WASHI NGTON (AP) -President Bush ordered 2,000 combat troops into Panama on ThuMay ''to prottet the lives of American citizens" and urscd other Latin Amerkan nations to uen d1plomat1c pressure in retaliation for "the bullyina tactics" or military ruler Manuel Antonio Noriep. Aclina in the first foreif policy crisis of his presidency. Bush also rccalle the U.S. ambassador. Arthur Davis. and reduced the embassy staff to essential personnel. The action comes in the wake of Wednesday's bloody attacks by Norieg.a's supporters and troops against the opposhjon's presidenual candidate and his running mates, whom the United States regards as the winners of Panama's election. Bush said U.S. aovemmcnt emplO)ees and their dependents livina o utside of m1htary bases would be returned to the United States or relocated for safl'ty reasons. from Panama Cit) and other locations to l).S. bases an Panama. "ljn worried about the hv~ of A.mencan c1t1zens."' Bush said an annoµnc 1ng has actions in the Wtute House briefing room. "I will do what is ntee sary to protect ahe lives ot American citizens. and we w111 not be intamidated b)' the bull)ana ttcuei -brutal thouah they may bt--of the dictator Noneaa:· the president said. Brent Scowcron. the president's natiooaJ sccurit> adviser, said he doubted Noriega.; ·ould challenge the U.S. fo~. "He's a thua. but he clearly operates with some prudence when he has to," Scowcron said. Congressional leaders, bnefcd in advance b) the president. offered Bush strona support. . Bush said every neutral observer had agreed that Noriega's handpicked candidate. Carlos Duque. had been decisively defeated an Sunday's presidential election by the opposition's Guillermo Endara, who was attacked and beaten WedneMSay by troops and paramilitar) agents loyal to Noriega "Efforts to overturn cons11tut1onal regimes or steal elections arc unacceptable.·· Bu h said. Yet. he said he had ~t decided whether to rtCC>ifllZe Endara as the legaumate presadent-clcct Asked to 1dent1f} what ki nd of S<"Cunty threats "arrantcd the increase IJl troops. Sco"croft. said. "It"s prccaut1onal) as much as aftythmg else ... He said n was "a prudent lltp to take .. 1n view of hara ment of American penonne1 and the bt-atinp of Nonep's opponents Scowcroft &JI but acknowledaed that Buih's acuon "ouJd do httle to force Nonep from power. .,.. ··we can always hope he will Stt the error of his way• and we are loolunp at Wl)S to help convince him to ~otnizc the will o the Panamanian people.'' Scowcrof\ said. Asked 1f it would be attei>table for Noriega to still be in power a month from now, Soowcroft said, .. J don't see why noL'' The 2,000 troops Bush ordered to go to Panama will auament the J0,000 U.S. foroes already in the count.I). Altotether. there arc rou.&hJy S 1,300 American m Panama. Aside from military and diplomatic personnel and their dependents. there are about 21,JOObusinessmen and U.S. retirees. .. The cns1s in Panama is a conOict bcJwccn Nonep and the people of Panama," Bush said. "The United States stands with the Panamanian people." . Bush and before him, President Rcapn. have been try1na to force Noriep from power ever since he was indicted in February 1988 in Fl orida on drug-running Relat~d story A I characs. Bulb .aid he hoptd that actions br other 1ovcm· men ts in the hemisphere will ··addttS this cruus throuah rcaional diplomacy.'' . The prc1iden1 said ... We would encoura&c coun1nc 1n th11 hcmisphtre to ei ther JOtntly or personally make • strona statements... · At VentlUela's request. the Organrzation or Amen- can States permanent council will meet m special K saon today. Venezuela wall propose that OAS fon~•&n mini teN mec1 next Tu~•> an Washmaton to dJ5tuss the Panama suuauon. diplomatic sour~s said U.S. officials. asking not to be 1dent1fied, said the) e>.pect the request will bt-approved. The United tates has been careful not to bolster Noncaa's hand by an ap~arancc ofgunboat du>lomacy or a threat to o\Crturn the treat} which "111 put the Panama Canal uoder Panamanian control at the end of the ccntur). Gillespie won't promise rate cuts (' -\ 1.1 t 'OH '\I\ HH I l·:t ·s By The Associated Press Mldgetman malfunctions In test SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -State lnsu~ncc Commissioner Roxani G11lcsp1e promised Thur~· day to implement Propositaon 103 quickly and forcefully but said she could not guarantee that am insurance rates would be cut. In her first public comments since thc consumer-sponsored initiative was largell uphrld by the state Supreme Coun last week. G11Jesp11.' said she would rule by November on all"insurcrs' requests for exemptions from a 20 percent rah~ rollback. But. asked repeatedly by reponers when and whether customers could expect an} rollbacks Gillespie sai<,t she could make no commitment\ observing that she had to be cautious in her statement~ because ""e are both prosecutor and Judge .. On other topics. G1lle~p1c said her Dcpan'- ment of Insurance, which as hiring 66 new staffers for Propos1t1on 103 work. would add another 178 posrtions an 1989-90 under a SI 2.8 million budget proposal b} her boss. Gov. Gcorse Dcukmejian. She also said she would not rule out running for insurance comm1ss1oner. which becomes an elected JOb next }ear. The Supreme Courfs unanimous decision gave G11lcsp1e the po"-er to decide whether insurer~ covered b) Propos1t1on I 03 -maanl~ auto. propen}. casualty and habaht} -would be sub1ect to a :?O percent rollback belo" November <Uappij Eill-fll~ I 98 7 rates and a one-year freeze. The coun said insurers could be eKCmpted from the rollback af they needed higher rates for a "f~ir return," and could continue to set their own rates while their ~P.Plica~ions were pending before the depanmcnt. Gillespie refused to define a "fair r,etu m." _ "There as no one number. Insurance com- panies are very different ... in the nsks they take. and in the way they conduct their business," said the commissioner. a former insurance executive. "You're go1na to be seean4 \anous numbers on a case-by-case basis. There 1s no cookie-count approach. lfwe do that. we will be challenged." VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE -An unarmed M1d&etman missile malf~hctioned and was destro)ed over the Pacific Ocean on T,hursda) dunng the first test flia.ht of the much-debated weapon S)!ltem. the Air Force said The missife began tumbling about 70 seconds after launch as the 5C<'ond stage was firing. A range safety officer issued a command that de\troyed the Midgetman two minutes and nine seconds into the f11gh1. ~ Brain-dead teen's baby deflvered SAN BERNARDINO-hbraan-<lead teen-.tger""hosc phght Ix-came th e focus of a right-to-hfe debate delivered a prematurt' bab}' Thursda}' whale on life-suppon machine!). authont1es said The baby girl, "-hO "'e1ghed about fi,e pound and was SC\len \\eeks premature, was ltSted in 'en. cnt1cal co nd111on Thur'ida> aficmoon 5a1d Charles Jervis. director of the San lkrnardmo Count)' Medical Center Th~ baby 1s suffenng breathing difficult) ticcausc the ne~ bom's lungs arc insufficiently developed The.mother. Tanya Mane R1 \.era . 15. "a\ pronoum:cd brain dC3d a ter she was shot in the head. t"o months aao to all our orthodontic patients with May birthdays California to b.ecome state of minorities ·Senate panel OKs jet deal with Japan from Dr. Les Starnes and Staff Condi Plec1en!lto....it1 512 .Iv lie 8.ltle1 ~n ~o llYJ>ff"k' .S.28 llnon C<>11no ~ :n ltotiy.. Holland 5-28 T eny LWIQS!Orw s 22 lt)'O" Gonna S06 Oo...d Poplllom HI $llonnon Gotdon S30 Jill ~Oii S26 .... Z)'WIC-1 .s.n Jfl>KO Schott .S.13 T..,,,. llutte" S-03 T anyo Soloror ~ '8 lilly llovttl s :n Choi Templeton s 31 JoM f1114r .S.2' Stlof,,.. Pvn ~ 13 Joe Willlenon .S-00 ~ °""" s 23 ~l<oodheod S-09 lKO HoiOSI S-09 Jod,S--H7 MKhootl lowfeM• .S.23 T>"-Kott..moz s 28 Nic;ele Myen S-2, Slocy~ sn Ny<ole Villo-lo9er .S.2? llrioft ~o..-~ 13 ,..,,,_ llo<den S18 .loftalhon Sonc:he1 S.10 J<ei Reed 5-09 JoMA .... s ,, i.,.., Coobon 5-30 Jllff·,.., '"""° s.u .Modioel Joduon 5-22 lrod~ .... X)b Holly Moo<e .s. 17 ,_.,...,_.HI SIO Jeff,.., flich,,_,.j '31 o.,..ct w...,.,., ~ ..... Sch"'"9 • .S.19 si...1s-.S.11 S..ton Coap.t Joohvo ic,.,...,.., 11.,_ lloblft, Emily YOllnQ Slocy W~ioaill'ii Jenrnf•• Cio..d- "°"'VO lt..-h .. _ n.omp..,., MeQorl Corter l<Oftdotl f '-"'9 Dow. Mongwall a.day <AoddonQ ,....._loper Noll\Qn ........ Ncob Cranct. Audt.., o.i-e Adam f°'°"Ght ~---a....--....... fl ,,,_.., H..dloby N<o6e flldl ~3 .s.-01 ... .S-00 .S.27 5-0S .S.19 5-01 s. 16 .S.I' S-02 5-1' 5-07 .S.16 .s.-OS .s.~ .S.31 ).<J7 ~7 5-06 5-17 S-30 CONCORD. Cahf. (AP) -Cali- fornia as poa~d to become .. the fim truly multi-cthmc, mul11-rac1al cul- turo'in world history," according to a citizen act1v1st who addressed the I 6th annual coocla ve of the Cali - fornia Assoc1a11on of Human Rights Organizations WASHINGTON -The Senate Foreign Rclataon~ C"omm1ttct' \.Otcd narrow!) Thur!ida' to approve the $7 balhon FSX deal 1n"oh ang J01nt L • Japanese development and producti on of a nelt-gencrataon fighter for Japan On a 9-8 vote. the committee u:1cctcd a resolution to dasappro"e thl· dl'al. which has generated sharp cnt1c1sm Qn C ap11ol Hall 0 ' er technolou and economic issue~ Action then shifted to the Senate fl oor." hcrl· FS '\ opponC'nts 'otc('d hope the) would be able to muster ma)Ofll) ~upport lor th~ d1'klppro' al rt'\olutaon despite their defeat an the committee The number of Hispanics in Cah- fomaa will double between 1980 and the )Car 2000. irowrng from 4 5 milhon to 9 malhon. said Lewis S d h Butler. president of the c1t1zens' tU ent Unrest On t ree Campuses T~~~rr0e:,f.3 "1 zat1on ··caltfornaa AMHERST. Mass -Poltce !>mashed mto a bamcaded campus building The number of Asians will almost toda y and arrested 35 ~ople protesung m1ht1H) research at the Una"c"'at} of triple. nsing from I 3 million to ·3 Massachusetts-. Ft\e others were arrested outside. n ~hoot spokes"'omnn said million 1n the same ume penod In East Lansang. Mach. black students demanding morem1norit) student'> Butler said Thursday. whjle blacks and faculty continued a s1Hn at M1ch1pn tate l ni\.t"l'\ll}. and 25 people v.ert wall continue to represent about 7 arrested in a student-go' ernment dispute at Frtsno Citatc nl\ ersat) percent of Cahfornia's population Tht' Mass protest. which began Tucsda\. \\3\ tht· filth such takco' er at the 1"01 Avocado Ave. Suite 308 720-8145 Newport Beach 4902 Irvine Center Dr., Suite 111 "We obviously will have to get rid 25.000-student school in three "~1.;s of the term 'm1nont)."" Butler told _.,, t.he conference. wbJch was attended ( r ~ tto~o•s garden shop· Slw, /°' ,,,,,, mo1/u,. ·, :l>av 9;ftj "' ofl<>f/J ·, - a /ul/ ~rttic• nurn"'I wil~ colorful baklJ anJ pa/J. MARIGOLDS 4" Potted Sae. Blliflt Sprina & Summer color. • Rer. spt NOW 89e IMPITIEIS l&ll. Excellent Shade Color Rea. '2" NOW s1 9• Irvine by a~ut 50 representatives of Calt-Bombing of twojudges' homes linked fom1a human nghts comm1ss1ons Butler, who served as as'it'itant sccretal) of the Dcpanment of Health, Educ.ataon and Welfare under President Nixon. said the state and nation will see 80 percent of the workforce arowth come from the ranks ofnon-wbate workers. Of all the public school students 1n CaJafomia, one in sax 1s born 1n another country and many arc chil- MINNEAPOLIS -The bomb1na~ of tw o Minnesota state Judges· homC') I S miles apart \\-ere connected, authonuc~ ~) and tbe l • .S Manhals ~f"\ acc SB)S threat!> a1.i11nst federal coun officials arc on the nSt' · C11m1nal~ "think threatenan~he Judae will sohc the problem:· ~ad Bill Dcmp,sc y. a spokc\man for the hal\ Sen acc · It kind of &oc with the tu : unfonunately," ~ud Olmsted ( ount) Dastnct Jud&e Gerard Rang. who rtte1ved 1'C"eral de01th threat\ la" )Cnr after a controvc~ial ruling in the case of a youthful u muitkr su!>pcct dren who have seen their parents die. 1 their families broken up 1n their war-Valdez skipper won't testify In probe : tom, native countncs an Asia or Central Amenca. said Butler. There are almost 600.000 students spcakina a total of 72 d1f'f'crent lanauaics an the Los Anaeles public school system. 7 Schoolbook selections probe sought SACRA MENTO (AP) -State School Su~nntendent Bill Honia joined k&Jslators Thursday tn c:alhna ro.. an anvetliption of possible cor- ruption in local te~tbOok ldo~1on pt'ocesteS. Hoaac pve rcponcn toPICS of a letter to Attorney Ocneril John Van de Kamp ask1ns tum to invcstip1c •hethtrnauonalbook publiaMtland their . oftken hl\ie violated state conftict-of·in1emt laws and special 1e•lbo0k Ooelict"Of .. n..,.. laWL ·tte re.,, ed '°media repona tl)'t• pubtilbcn ldnut tpendiQa ~ amounts of money •• an at1empt to influence 11a1e nd local textbook • ldopllon prootMtS 1n Califorriia . .. lh number of IM ._ .. .., tn Iii li'tiClll .. ~ ... .. ~ ....... yl ...... o1 .. CtPWAlfiizlL•..,wlicll...W -. ...... 0........... . = ill -.... "-'-' 9IMt 'llii~lll ••cat ~ .... .,, ...... .. ~ ::.·-:ar:;:1 :is •• CllJQ, cr11J-•• ............. ....,, AP ¥'1>1ml!J e Uhllnr. --ol - VALDEZ. Alaska -The fired slipper of the E'11on Valdet. Joseph Huel"'ood· "on't testify at the National Trnsportation Safct)' Board heannis probina the n1t100' larae t 011 spill. hat laW)cr \atd ' Attorne) Dick Madson a1s.o ta1d he "ould tr) to mo\e Ha1cl•'O<>d's 1rial. scheduled June 20 1n Vlldez. to Fairbanks. "I think Fairbenks 11 thC'bestpla« to havcth1stnaJ. there are noel~ tic to tbc fish1na industry hen." Mad50n ~a Quoted u sayu1a an Thunday's editions of the Fatrbenks Daily N~Mincr. Hazelwood, 42, I~ accu~ of three m1•mc:anor counts. andudlnl operatina a vessel IAlhtle tnto~1catcd, tcmmin1 from the March ~4 crash ofb1 tanker, which slammed into a chined rttfanddumPed mo~ than 10 m11l1on. pllons o( en.Ade 01l 1nto Prince Wilham Sound · MOHi D HHll .I' Soviets make arms proposals MOSCOW -Soviiet Praidrit Mi.khad S Oorbachc-.: chalJen&ed t~ United States and ill NATO aJba Tbundl)' wnh t•o 1tM>ld weapon.,j) rcduchoos proposa.ls as SCCmary of'State James A. Blktt rqccted nqotiauon over nuc~ar mis 1les io Eu~. Tua.. the official Soviet Mws~.said that the Sov1c:ts~'Ould w1thdnw 500 taeticaJ nuclai ~ads from ·fAMHn Europe thi1 )Ur.and that w Krcmllil is pte,..-ed to pull out all nucleai munluons from Eutcrn Europe b> 1991 if the UAated Siatet enainm"'I cq¥1~aie111 SICP' in Western Europe. Alons Wltb the miucst to d1tn111 '°'"' reductions in mi · 11e saoCb. Gort.Chev moved boldly oo connational arms cuts. He tokl Bakttdurina thrir 3~r metti111at ~ Knmhn ~ Bekcr's fint SI.nee bttomil)lteem&f)'-lhat tbc !oms would ofrcrin ucba• for NA TO reductions'° cut WtnaYt Pact 1AnU by ..0,000, combat au~raft by 42.000 and utillm' pieces b) 47 ,000 ne u.s; omcw • .-....... aoo)'INtv, mid~' a11o proOoeccl a 1idldlOli '11 I .... ....,. iD "'6D ••Mt" Ud a " ~t cud*t la NATal COIDtm aircnft li-y 1997. ~Mid.. Qort."11M-cktwvv aalN (Of equal ltvdl of l .JS milhoe troop& in &lat I.to •" tea. 1.500 ~ 11rtraft, ~000 .an • I . 700 beliOl_>P'Cft. 24'.000 an.lllery piecel ud 21.000 t'Olftbat "thidft. Orenge Cout OAtLY PtLOT/Fridey, May 12, ,_ Breezy, warme~ day expected on Orange Coast . ....... ~ ~ UN ' I F " -,_, .,._ .,,,.., NUrMl.-..M-~--= --=_,=-==~ _.,~ ......... ~.... w..-..10 .. ...... , In-...,.., -.... 1Clt L-. .... 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He 1s a 1980 araduate of Edison H1ah School and a 1988 graduate of tfie Univers1ty of Maryland miluary ex- tension at M1sawa Air Base, Japan. • • • Marine It & La. Jtevlll 8 . Coaroy, son of Jay and Dolores Conroy of Fou~· tam Valley, recently patt1c1pated 1n exerciJc AJpine Warrior ·89. a NA TO cold weather operation conducted at Volk Field, Wis. Conroy 1s c;urrentl> scrvma Wllh 2nd Manne Aircraft W1na. Manne Corps Air Station New River, Jacksonville. N.C. A 1980 graduate of Fountatn Valle> H1&h School a nd a 1985 graduate of California State U n1 verstty Full· erton, he joined the Manne Corps in June 1985. • • • Pfc. "rbtopllter L. Ed1erly, son of Byron and Jennifer Edgcrl)' of Costa Mesa, hascomJ)leted basic tra1nin& at Fon Dix. N.J He 1s a 1987 graduate of Mo nte Vma High School, Nev.- port Beach. • • • Air f orce Alrmu lit Clatl PHI A. CbltUDtoD, son o f Patricia Chnstinson of Lquna Niguel. ha amvcd for duty at Homestead Air Force base, Aa. 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Costa Mesa. boy The foJlow1na h• of Oransc Coast real estate transrcn. which includes the name of the buyer. addrts and the price paid for the propcn). v.a) c'ompiled from county records and escrow compani« by Homeov. ners Marketana Services. • C.ompany officials sa) 1he li~t m1H have an error factor of 7 pcrtcnt dunna a year's ume bccauSt' of speculatio n buy1na a nd errors The hst 1s published for 1he 1nformat1onaJ use of our rcadc~ and is protected by copyn~t to Home· owners Markeuna Serv1cei. Hant1n1toa Beacb Mr. & Mrs. Wilham J nteombc, 6161 Hampsh1rl' $373.000. Mr & Mrs. Thomas ( < ampodl 15372 Hano"er Lane $227.000 Mr. & Mrs. Duane D Ha.,11ng\ 7131 Heil A\e. $298.000 Mr & Mrs. Gaf) W Buie ~~01 Lois Circle $203.000 · Mr & Mrs Tak3nao Ma1~uh.Jra . 6372 Newbul) Dmc $3-l 5.000 Long Y Yang. 14<l41 Pt"n licld < 1rclc S225.000 Mr & Mrs. Mark ( Otx-rt M>2 1 Shell) Dnve S 175.000 THANKS A MILLION RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... , .. ...., C.,1 llwe! The Costa fkso Newport Harbor lions extend o very spe<iol thank you to the people who will be joining us June 2. 3 and 4 at the Fish Fry and Comivol. Your participation allows us to support mony fine orgonizations ond worthwhile causes in our communify. 1122 -• ... CtsTl •S&-541-1 ISi ft'~ DON'T FORGET ... M~s DO!J MAY 14th \I Lladro 1. Temura Tenderness 2. Buenos Nochea 3. Cryatal Mom with Porcelain Flower FREE GIFT WRAP Phone orders welcome 497-9191 235 Ocean, La1una Beach HllS.i Frl l~9Sat l~Sun 11~~ Oef1veryA"-a1t Albert M . Brsmicr. 713 Alabama t $338,000 Lawrence D. Schie), I I 11 Cali- lorn1a St. $330.000 Carl Wells. 2010 ( ahfom1a St. $400.000 Rhonda M Wood, 7381 Coho Drt\C No. 10~ $1 90.000 Mr & Mrs J. David Winscott. .. 442 Coho Dme No 106 $348,000 Mr &. Mrs Robcn E Wo rs}\am. 6012 Eagle-crest On\'t $412,000 Mr. 6. Mrs Hen!) Reichert, 6085 Eaglecrest Dn"e $541 ,000 Mr & Mrs Paul Wald.au, 6761 H1tchtn1P<>St Circle SI00,000 Rosti-Vana. 2323 Huntiftl'Oft. No. 904 $110,000 Mr & Mrs. Juhan 0. Morpn. 19452 Ironwood Lane $•07,000 Mr. & Mrs. Jutendra P. 8-ot.. l 102 Paci fic Coast H1ahway S6j(),000 Thomas M. Fo~ter, 7694 Rapids Dm e s 1 n.ooo Helen Newton. 776S Seabfteze Dnve $290.000 Randie Levine; 19311 Sunray Lane No. 203 $228.000 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sl John, 7647 Wh1tCY.ater Drive No. 4S $170,000 ~by ~MJDll•I 8ooa and L,na by OKMt ~Mllllll'•IF•llT ... 11is liar Capbn Medla''s Day • I PM"tlicC...-. M«Jwr• Da)• brinp tM .... r ... y ........... and -.:bat better WI)' catch all 11.e fun than with ~ic'a ~ry affordlble • .:amconkr W'tlh PlriuOnK:' Khecond reccil'd delay. )'O\I can C\'Cft include )Qi If m ~ '\ "idco. or ~r lhe aJy on• ~ 4:omrncnc.ator. Wilb h • ipeed s.huttlef. 6!1 zoomf mecro lens. kiW lillll rec-or ... lilllc 1aP.ie fe8nlre and ~! ~-..-.rd VHS C11SJCttea. "'NASONlC PY·-400. $J'fl. ftlf • lttlt•Mla ...... • ~I Al ~ C0eM DAil Y PILOT/ ,rtdey, May 12, 1988 ~E>!N 1: _aEpr:~~=y~~~h:! w~~~~~~~~~~~~~!.~-sc-,M-t::~ voted Thursday to raiR the minimum wqe to follow throu&h on his promise to veto the rescue troubled savinp and loans and hli minimum waee bY ICQ!Pli111 Bush's more •'&a• '-°l•• 'n S4.SSanhourby0ctoberl991,lcav1111onlya measure an<f the 247-172 J:iousc vote for proposaltolowercap1talpinstau1tes. modest o&r and ins~ bad deCided on ~'I~ •I~.-14 final Senate vote befote the bill IOCS to ~ssaae suuested the Democrats remain shon "The wealthiest of the wealthy wou&d act waai111 a political b9ttle with the Wblte Houje President Bush, who has promised to veto it. of the two-thirds m.;ority it would net<! to tax breaks bia enouah to hire two minimum for control oflbe domtstic-polic)' aacnda Ca I,.,. rnla In the first major domestic ~licy dispute override 1he president. waae workers each to take care of their pnkns The Republicans also reiterated their 111 ...,, i of the Bush ~mirustration, neither house of "The House insisted on sending President or do their laundry," said Rep. Wilham o. contention that nili~ the minimum waac Congress has t.cked down despite Bush's Bush a bill that would cost hundreds of ford, D-M1ch. ''Is this the Bush full emplo)· without also tst.abl1slu~ • six-month sul>- ansistence th1t the minimum should bC' raised thousands of Americans their opportunity to ment program?" m1njmum for newly hired workers woa.ald ly \IVIWAM ~NDICOTT only to S4.25byJanuaryl992-ahdthcnonly work -a bill he most certainly will veto," Speaker Jim Wright said the "meqcr tiigermassiveJobloues'. ~,_,...,....,. if the proposal allows employen to pay a lawcr Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole said shonly increase" included in the lcaislation still would "Tbe bottom line is it wiU cost at least SACRAMENTO -Fear of fl)ina ''trainina waae" to new workcn for six mon1hs: after tuc House vote. leave the minimum waac tratlina infla\Jon 650,000 new jobs in three years, the very people is on the rise 1n Caltfomia: tarcely The minimum is now SJ.JS, where it has StilJ, Democratic leaders in both cha mbers increases since the wage floor last was raised. that we want to brina into the workforce to helP. because of concern over the safety of been since 1981. have promised to attempt an override. "Today we seek to provide fairness for the them become productive members of society,' 1'1"1-commcrcLaJ-airbne fleets. ac:- The only conarcsstonal action still l"t'-lnthcmcantime,Democratsh~tobnng working poor of th1s country," Wfiaht sajd. Rep. Steve Banlett, R-Texas, said of the bill cordinatoancwCaliforniaPoll. quired is i Senate vote on the bill drafted by public pressure on the White House by "There are at least 4 million of them who posed Thursday. "There Cln b( oo further But that fear has nottnnslated into House-Senate neaotiators. and that could come characterizing Bush's position as wifair to the receive no more thin the minimum wa,t." comp-omise that thll)ws people out of work. a decrease an air travel. A mlJOrity of as early as next week. workint poor and by juxtaposina his veto threat Republie1ns, however, said Democr1ts Preaidc"l Bu,it has offered the compromise." Cahfornjans surveyed •!ill . repon iiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;:::;;jiiiijiiiiiiii••iiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiP.i•iiiiiiiiiiii';;:;jijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ml taki n& at least one round-mp alr fliah t dunna tbe past 12 months . AMERICA'S #1-selling Camcorder outfit! Du1I cassette rack system with wireless remote ...... '281..-.. ......... , ...... , 11 1999 Kenmore Powerful 5.5 amp upright VIC 7r Sf~I See our large selection of 19-irr. to 27·in. TV's at our new lowered prices IV .J~ IUJ# -IW•fll ().oQ. , Electric or Gas range wltlt removable easy-to-clean broiler Kenmore 3.3 peak HP canister OlDPAICE~ 1r .. ::i.,, 14 day/4 event programmable VCR with remote 400 w1tt c1rousel compact size Miqow1ve 11101 ~s197 - Good Through May 13 .. You•ve still fOt to 1et from point A to point 8,' sajd poll ct..~tor Mervin Field. The· statewide survey, blsed on interviews wtth 522 CaJifom11 aduhs between April 13-22. found that ~ore than six an 10-62 percent -believe that commercial air travel 1s more danacrous now than it was five years aao. The poll's maratn of error 1s plus or minus S percent. Field sajd the findi.nas rcpretcnt a substantial decline in public con- -fidence about air travel compared to a similar $urvey in 1987. At th~t time. only 46 percent said they were more fearful than they had been five years earlier. He attributed the chanae largely to a senes of recent news stories about problems with agrng aircraft. mclud- 1n1 an explosion aboard a United Air Lines 01ght put of Honolulu an February. m which rune people wtre swept to their deaths. The accident was traced to a defective cargo door that unlatched and npped awa). Indeed. of the four major threats to air safety, nearly seven in ever)• 10 people who.were polled ranked .. the airplane's afe and1hc rcha&ahty of ns equipment' of great concern to them Six in t0alsoJi$ted untrarned pilot~ and pilot error of arcat concern. On the other hand, fewer than fh e in 10 said they wtrc over!} womed about the poss1b1lit) of bombs or explosives being placed aboard the aircraft Onl) three m I 0 had great concern about the poss1b1ht) of a hlJICking. "h's unfonunatc v.e don't ha\C comparative data an this area," said Field ... because l suspect that h1Jack · mg v.ould have been "Cr) high on the last 10 )cats ago ... He added ""that althouJh airplane bombmg.s also have bttn m the ncv.\. the public, m ""e1gh1og its COJlcem~. dec1dcd that' at was "mucl\ mort' vulnerable to planes being old and falling apan than to bombs being put .aboard." Despite the increase an the number of those fearful Offl)1ng. hov.cvcr. the frequency of air travel b> Cah- fom1ans has not lesscntd. Not onl) dad 54 perct'nt report · takang at ~ast one roundtnp flight d unng the last )Ur, one 1n four -~ 5 percent -reported taking thrtt or m ore fh&hts. findang.s comparable to the rcsufis of the 198 7 poll ... AWOL sailor relieved that hiding is over A1 PABLO (AP) -f 1\e prcs1- dC'nc1cs and an entire generation after be -.vent AWOL, accused Na") dc- seoer Charles m1tb SIY' he ti more &lad that fnahtencd that hi\ pa t Jinall) cauaht up wtth him . .. , suas Jou could say I'm rt· licvcd,'' al Smith, s1tt1n1 on the couch in the house he shares with his wife, Mal), and five chtldrcn ... It was easy fof1Cll1n1 about it for a while. but u al'Wlys came back ... Smith. •3. walked aWa)' from Trcasu~ Island near San Francisco an · I 1969, Md tned for20Jcan to outrun lht k>nt shadow of his p&sl · He remarried, earned and a steady in-come ind f'CS9ttl as a peint company. ma..., for 1 S years and bouaht a hcMatt in S.n Pablo. about I 5 miles eonbeast ol'Sao Francisco. • Litt Tunda) at. S a.m. he received a call f'rom the N1vy's Driertcr li\PPf'tlltnaion Prosram and lca'nicd the maliW)' had traced him throuah 1 nMillM credit check. ~ "I was surpri!fd ... said mi th, a qUW\. mild rn&ll. who WOC't a beard and c.ollar·lenaib hair until a Treasure llland barber clipped him 1n the bria lulWttk. Sfnith turned h mtclf in and rt· IMiaed in CllltOdy until Moriday. when a miliWY j~ ttt him free to await • heariQI wncral Wttb &Om MW Oft wlwtber • will be COUft. tiMlftWed. MlWtary aulbOrita Mid bit c:oWct race a priton 1mtcnce ,, eoevic1ed. "Tunuaa mywtf' in btfore croMCd ., mind ltvcral tuMI. but " ~ "M mcl ....... I newt•- k*-IDd 1 CCMlldn'l rilk .... --··~--'°~ .. ........ ,_ .... '°~~~ ""811 • lilid-oa Wiiii my lift." Sllillla ll111n.. --.., .. .., ...... llft T..-e lllud JD ""' ........... .w.l llil Arlt ~ ............. ..., .. ...... ~ ............. IMd; II •61V.....W•-.* l =:a:.o1 • m11i19 ~ .. ... ••••• .. , or ... ·•w;•J ... lhzltlmilw IM I I h11• .. ....... _ .......... ___ ._._Ollie_..._ .. /_ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 12, 1 ... ,.., S&L withdrawals climb f'.lear recoret set 'in January ~ ly DJ\VI SKIDMC>n '-II rt &I ...... Witter W ASHINGTO -Depositors wnbdrcw a net $8.S billion from the nauon's sav&l\IS and loans in Marth. the a.ovemment said Thursday. Ahhouah more than S2 b1U101J bck>w January•s record, thooutflow was still considered \'Cry la.rie. The Federal Home Loan Bank Boatd said the March outnow com- pared wath $9.2 balhon an February and a record SI0.8 billion in January. It Wll$ tht' I l th month of withdrawals 1n a row and the fifth of Withdrawals 10 exttn ofS7 billion. Whik 1he agency. which rtiulatrs 2.93& S&u na1fonally. t'mphasazcd 1hat v.1thdrawals bad dttlined for the second straJ~t month, a private ttonomist said the March drop was sull \cry laf'IC. .. h 's tbe (fifth) month or the same tha"g. I don't see k bt& dafTettncc," said economist Paul Getman or the WEFA Group. 1 Bala Cynwyd. Pa., forecastina firm. Net w11hdrawafl for the first thtte months of 1989 totaled $28.S bilhon -more than tnple the $8.4 billion in \ '91-:HI(. \ '\ DHI-: \ ll withdrawals for all of fast year. From Banh was supponed by economist Oc1obcr 198'7 lhro~ Apnl 1988, Martin Repha of the Nauonal Coun· money had no•'ed 1oto S&Ls as stock cil of Savmss lnst1tut1on a trade market inve•tors souaht the safety of aroup. He sa1d that S&Ls have not federally insured accounts. seen the need to raise mterc t rates James Barth, the blnk board's chief and attract more d eposit because the rconom1st, anribultd the bulk of the • )'ous1na market 1$ "'eak and short· recent outnows to the failure ofS&l..s trrm and Iona-term interest rates are to keep pace with rtSU\linterest ratts ncarl) 1denttcal. offered by fompetitors such as ''I'm not alarmed by the (outflow) mutual funds.. number ... tr 1t aot to the point >A here "Apart from a few isolated in· insituuons thal v.anted to keep <k- stanc:es, there is no ev1dcnct that the posits couldn't, then 1t would be mo1. outflows reflect a loss of depositor serious. R1aht now v.r have not hear confidence:· he said anythana to that cffccL" Regalia sa1 . However. adm1n1mat1on official' ha .. ·c been c1un1 the w1thdrawal1 as C\1dencc that Conarcss should mo .. c $v.1nty to enact Ptts1dent Bush'~ bailout plan to clqse or mtrac failed b . The plan 1s m danger of becomina boaaed dov. n ma dispute bet ween the admm1strat1on and. conares aonal Democrats over \\ hcther the bailout pending should be counted &'i pan of the budaet defic11 Getman said a portion of the withdrawals i clearly attributable to confidcncr problems.. but said hr doubted that confidence will im· pro"e. Whel\ the SAL lfaitlataon is enacted. the ratt or thrift: takCO\'ttl and closinas will ri1e. he said. "Thr1f\s are aoina to be an the newt 1n a ncpuve sense u faru the-eye can see," he said ... That's not 10 say ahe Bu1h plan as not a aood th1na, 1t is. . (But) depositors don't make fine distinctions." He al~atd that while m05t SAl..s doh't need to at\ract new deposits, large 1n rnutions an Cahfornia. •here tht' housana market is boomin" att suffenng, · • How to write a gTeat business Jetter: Sa}' it -period .. (Editor's Note· In rttein1t1on of Small Business Wttk Ma} 7 ro I J. The Dail} Pilot 1s o/Tcnng a "'~k's "40rth oftearures on Orange Counl} busmc-u This column called .. .\mencan Dream ... pro' 1dc-J tips for 0"4ners and runs"' el) Fnda> J By JOY ANTt1()NY O.tlly ,.._car-.~ ·· .\ busm~sman's conHrsat1on \hould be regulated b) rc .... er and' !.1mpJer rules than any othe~ functson of the human animal The} arc Ha'e wmcthin& to sa} Sa> 1t Stop talk- ing." That ad\ICC was handed down lro m a ~If-made merchant to his son in the 1890s John "Pt&&>" G raham. o" ner of a Chicago pork-pack mg w mpan). feared that the boy would Ix spoiled by a Harvard educauon unless dasf <oteppcd in forccfull) Tht ach ice concrrned business 1alking. but 11 is JUSt as applicable to bus1nc\S >Anting. W11h1n some limits.· v.n11ng 1s the samt' a.s talking on paper. The first rule 1s to sa} what ) ou mean and mean what you S3). You wouldn't beat aro\Jnd the bush on the phone. and )OU shouldn·t be subtle in 'our letters · Few pcoplt' get to the point in.the tim ~ntrnce Then the) wonder why the rec1p1tnt Storts 11 in tht' round file. posithc. 3) Use concrete eitpressaons. 4) Be spontaneous. S) Expcnment. 6) Avoid words hke nwas" and "is." 7) Oct away from 1t all. 8) Adopt the nght tone 9) Prt'tend )Our letter 1\ aoing up on the compan) bulletin board. 10) Wnte from the bean 1) Omit affdlett word1. Most or u!> enJ<>.Y "bankrupt eitpress1ons •· Ac- cord1na to Wilham '>trunk and E B Whnc's classic book. "Elements of St)le.'' these 1pcludc. "1n the final anal)Si'i. ~in man~ cases." "1n terms of." "tht' ongoing.· "pc™>nall) I ft>tl that," "respcct1,el) .. "the fact 1s " and "the truth 1s.'' All oftho..c should be struck with )Our hule blur pencil Take out "ltttle" too ~ Paddm& )Our business letter dt~­ stro) s us force 0'1Car Wilde did not \Hite: "I ha'e a hard t1mt.· not doing the things I should not do .. He v. rote "I lan resist e\er)th1ng except trmp- tat1on .. t ) Accena &be positive. At 1ht· Ratth: of Mobile Ba). Da~lasaov. Far- ragut did not S3) "Notwllh\tanding the danger. do not dt'la) the tor pcdocs. nor should )'OU mOH'. with undue caution." He !illtd: "Damn the torped~'i. full speed ahead'" 3) U1e a concrete uprHslon. Shakespeare wrote ·· .\ horse' .\ horse! M) kingdom for a hor~'" Hr dad not v.ntc: "M\ unit for a '1abk means of 1ranspona1ion'" first and how Iona each paragraph should be. But 1f it's still tough, chew oe at awh1Je, away from )'Our com- puter or typewriter. S1ttina there too long makes )Ou confused "~ S) E1perime1t. If you tall 'b«Urr than you wntt'. try taping )Ourself. Then get a transcnpt of the tllpe. and strike out the needless words I) Avoid words Ute "w11" and .. ii." ,.. I ne'er forget a face." 1s much better than ... A face 1s never forgotten by me." - 7) Get away from It all. If )'O U can afford the lime. it's always better to wait a day to send a letter off Often, the message will sta~ the same but the tone will change compktcly Boone Pickens. the 011 t)loon once said that 1f he hadn't ltarncd to put his angry letters in a desk drav.l'r for three da)s. he would never ha'c strud It nch. 8) Adopt tile rlgbt toae. Man) people v.nte 1n an O\erheanng or pompous fashion l hey think 1h1s makes them sound serious but 11 onl) I urns people otT It's better to wnte the kmd of thing ~ou 'd be comfortable saying in person I I Pretead your letter 11 golnc up 01 abe company bulletin board. You ma) think n's onl) i oing to one person. but 11's Vt'f) ltkel) to rt"ach readers \OU ne,cr dreamed of 10) Write from tbe beart. Or as Sir Ph1ltp S1dne) said. "look in the heart. and write .. · Executhies say writing. neglected CommunisPond, a rompany in Newport Beach that teaches · business people how to write, sune}cd .218 CXCC\IUVH M• uonw1de from small, medium arid large companieL The re- sults • 79 percent say wtitina is ··the-most nealccted skill in the business worfd. •• • 44 pcr¢cnt say their ~or goal 1s to "wnte m'?re ctcartx and in a better orpntzed way. • 28.5 percent cited ••spend· ma less ume writina dOC'\l· menu" as the aspect of busi· ness wnting tjley need to work on most. • 49 percent said that aood wnuna slulls att eruct.al to personal advancement. • • 7S percent said they either .. hate" or "merely tolerate" ha' 101 to wntc sometbina for business purposes. •SO percent rate their own skills as "fair" or ··poor." The hallmark of poor writ· ina., It as wordy, -,mpenonal and h1ahly d1sorp1u2ed. Think of tht' "nting challenge as though )OU wert' tht' leader of an e'ped1t1on to the South Pole You want to 1u1de the reader from paragraph to paragraph. avoiding the pitfalls. To do that. )'OU nttd to I ) Omit necdkss words, 2) Accent thl· 41 Be spontaneous. To a'o1d wn1cr's blocl. learn 10 bra1n\torm on paper. It doe~n·1 matter wha1 )OU wnte. as long as )OU JOI dov.n the m1un ideas After that. 1t''i fairh eas\ to figure ou1 which o nes \hould 11.0 American Dream 11 a wee~ly column devoted to belpln& 1m•IJ business owners. J•n Sernpllner of Cornmunlspond te•che1 wrtttng. Retail sales still cool; economic ·s16wdown 'clear' ly DAVE SKIDMORE A--.d~- \\ASHI NGTON -Retail sale!> rose b) a lackluster 0 4 pcl'\..ent an .\pnl, the ao,ernment saad Thursda) 1n a rcpon ctted by anal)5ts as c-.1dence that higher 1ntert'st rates art tal1ng a toll on economte growth The Commerce Dcpanment said sales climbed to a seasonally adjusted Sl 39.9 b1lhon last mooth after re- ma1nin1 Oat m March and falling 0 4 percent 1n Fcbruat} .. The la t three month$' sales \\ere up S pcrcrnt over the ume penod IAst )Ur. barely kecp1n1 J>3CC "''th mfla· uon. -said economist Lawrence Hunter of the U. Chamber of Commerce "Todo)'s rePon 1s another clear s11n that the cconom) has slov.ed far more than mo I analysts realize .. Economists had cxpectt'd a much stronscr rebound 1n Apnl. ant1c1- patina a surae of bctv.ttn I percent and l pttarTt on the stttnath of h1&hcr auto sales. Car-bu)'m& did ancrea~ for the first time sancc November -1t was up I. l pcrttnt followif\I dtthnes of O.S pcrctnl and 1.8 pen.--ent -but the pan amounted to only about half of v.hat ~'I predactt'd. Auto pin have btcn hit p1rt1cu- Jarl) hard b) tbC Federal Rescf't's r.lratCI) of pu hint up antctnt nun to fi&ht inflation. h•'t housina· rtlakd akms such as hard•att. bUaldinttuPPh nd furniture. "What the Fed wu bopina •u to cool ofT conJumer spcndina •hale "'' 1tJll h.td an upant1on led by (bUs.nc s an-vcsuntnt) ~ndana and e poru and It look.I hke 1l'1 ao1n1 the fed way." Yid cconom&Jt David Jon of ubre) G. Unston It Co . a 111> .. cm. rMftl tttunucs dtakr. Bond pnces -roch mo~e up as . M J J , ... Retail Sales • •• (s139.9 I t.:::====~-===;::==~ ----.... 1ntett t nites movr dov.n. ro1't' hght· l) 10 tradina after the rclcaK of the Jes rcpon. Still, Jones and othrr anal)'its said tttaU spcndina 11 not so v.-tak as to push ~ economy into a ttt 100 1 Retail pendina accounts for abo~t oot·third of O\Cr&ll economic aetl\ 1· t) and lS close I) v.atchcd., mt'asure of O\.Cnll lfO\\ th &chad1n1 the automotive (t.t- tlO'>. 'iln r<>5e a SJuJai h 0 2 pcrttnt last month ancr 1nch1n1 up 0.1 pc in March and faJtana O. l pciunl 1irFttiruary. ,,..__ ... nTAA./MI State bill would block monopoly attempts · I I " + ( nm.llr }OUr lotJI Red ( rn..,.., ( h.tpcer .tnd ask .thour ( PR cr.11n1n~. American Red Cross , Bank of ~~w .. rt ""tori.. Pru•1> Quotei Ba rrin~er. R )an & Compao~ \lt'm!M't '\'0 'lPC 7 52-717 l at over • ocatlo 'l'" Bank \ll \111l·ri1..1 '' 'lJXll ".nurd,l\' fr,,fll q :\~I"·' l P~1 .u ,\Hr h.:!5 hr.mdw' \1 llh'rl kx.1 rion' llwn an\ \'rlwr h.mk in <. ·.1lih.,rn i.1 \nd \\t \ l' c..·,tt·ndc:d \'Ur ''t'l l...d." h 'llr' ·" \H II,,,' 'lH \\t•ek It , iur h.m"-i,n'r c1' me '''ll u'mt:nit·nu lil...c..· thi . it ,,n·t doinc th~: jnh Dolngthe . .. ~t>\\ I k)urs~ \t.•11 Th ur · \ \f 4 P:\t I I id.I\ \\I " "" , ..... 1t111d,I\ I -\ \1 I P\1 • -Hessee lndustFles faunder-honaFet!J with SBA .award (Editor's Note: Jn f't'COl:nition of Small Business Wttk May 7 to I J. The Daily Pilot isofferinaa wet'k 's worth of featurts on Oranse County busmess. The winners of the Small Business Adminis- tration's annual awards were honored Thursday.) By DONNA MOONEY o~ "°' ..-u 1c11t0t Eight year' ago Stephen Hess watcned his company slip quickl y into a ~offin. The fibcralasunanu- facturing finn depended heavily on ho{Tle construction for its sales of shower and tub pans, but interest rates shot up and half the builders called It quits. Strangel}.. It was the coffin around HcssCo lndustnes Inc. that brought 1t back to hfc. HessCo di versified. added caskets and satellite dishes lo the product line. 11nd the La Habra firm two years later emerged from Chapter 11. What started in 197 5 with four employees has grown into a $30 million a) ear firm with nearly 400 employees and branc~ offices on the East Coast and Anzona. The triumph of Huntington Beach's Stephen Hess earned him the 1989 Small Business Adminis- tration's Business Person of the Year Award and Thursday he BUSl~ESS ~OTES humbly claimed the pnzc at a ceremony staged by the lndustnal League of Orange County. Sil nthrr<'ounty winners were honor- ed at the lunch in recognition of Small Business Weck. Hess said the path to his award was filled with hard work. He and his wife took only a half-day off for Christmas and Thanksgiving dur· ing the first few years as the) struggled to tum profits. "f-didn't know 16 out of I 7 businesses fail in this country," said the ~year-old. But the desire to own a business burned deeper than the option to give up. Hess teamed from his fathcrthatcvenasa youth he often talked about having his own businw one day. And during an Army tour of duty over1Cas. he tid he learned "what a tremcn- ous free country we have with pponunity everywhere." He wanted a business. and didn't care what it was. Hess spent nine _years at a Costa Mesa electronics firm before join- ing an Anaheim bathtub manufac- turing firm . He calls the latter "school" because he learned as . manufacturing manager of seven plants the information he would need later as owner of his ow n company. Fluo.r· Daniel wins two U.S. contracts .. Flaor Daniel, a unit of Fluor Corp. announced that it has been av.ardcd a contract by Champion International Corp. The Fluor Daniel industrial sector's pulp and paper group will pro' 1dl' preliminary and detailed engineenng for a major rebtiild of two ncv.-~pnnt machines in Sheldon, Texas. Fluor Daniel's also won a contract by the California Agricultural Po~er Co. to build a power facility in Madera. • • • The Irvine Marriott has received the 1988 AAA Four Diamond Award. 11 is the 6th consecuti ve year that the hotel has been chosen for this d1st1nct1on. Four Di amond Award· recipients were selected from 19,500 approved lodging faciliues that will be listed in AAA 's 1989 Tour Books. ••• Soatlrwett Dlvenlfled Inc. (SWD). a de-vcloper of homes and mastcr- planned communities. won awards 1n five categories of the recent annual nonhcm CahfomLa MAME awards. • • • BarriDtton-HeaUa. a Southern Cahfomia legal suppon corporation. has opened an Orange County branch at 650 Town Center D~we in Costa Mesa Barrington-Heath specializes in temporary. on-going and permanent paral-~1 placements. -.-. . . .. GraP'!c Ed&e lnc .. an advcfusingand design studio in Huntrngton Beach. has won an award for design excellence m the nat1oow1dc ad,crt1s1ng competitton, DESI 12. ThedcsiJn.an inv1tat1on to attend .. An Evening At the Fox Theatre." "a~ created for cltent Panason1c(Tcchn1cs. The winnina desian will be featured in the New York An Director'\ Gallery in July, and will also become pan of the nauonally d1stnbu1NJ DESI I ~ Annual Design CatalOJ. The DESI Awards are sponsored b} Graphic Design: USA, a national design pubhcat1on. RETAIL Iona-awaited rebound 1n sales of women's clothing. FromA7 "I don't see a recession in these numbers," said economist Rosalind Wells of the National Retail Merchants Association ... I think the economy is slowing. but only in selected areas." PurCliascs at gencrar merchandise and depanment store were up 1.0 percent following a 0.1 percent gain 1n March. Clothing stores reported a large 3.6 percent gain last month. .. They must be 1ump1ng up and down and breaking out champagne bottles," said economtst Sandra Shaber of the Futures Group The bnght spots in the report were sales at department stores and specialty clothing shops. buoyed by a A ten kilometer fundralslng walkathon to fund the flght against AIDS In Orange County SUNDAY, JUNE ~11, 1981 Starting at Mason Park In Irvine Sign-In 9:00 AM Opening Ceremony 9:30 AM Walk Begins 10:00 AM TO REGISTER CALL: (71•) 645-6300 • llt:JOll IJDNIOll --~"a. ,. l ..... ttt"' 89 "' •• , ,~ .. tlll ·-·"' WW9t:JlllOOAllWallB BISI AIDS ~U ~JION(OIMct PCJ'tn ~ AIOlrePaa~(~ .-CTION(M>S Coallfon '° ~ ~ c:ountY NMdt) AIOI IOlCAnoN PAO.I.Ct UC1 (kMatlon) ~•ocaoes~ ~IEACHCCMUtlVClNC(~fiofW'ff ~ ~~~~.,,,'oeit OMHO(CO#N~llOI~ , • - -Tlt ~T-eefls and poor target fef FaiAiAg meraey----- ~JOHN KING ,.,YNr ...... WASHINGTON -The Bush adm1nistr1t1on on Thursday propoi.cd rcwritina the nation~, premier JOb-tra1ning proeram to taratt most spcndina on the unskilled poor and teen-agers and to h1nge some federal money on improve- ments In state training and education effons. The program was co-authored by Vic~ President Dan Quayle when he was' a member of the Senate. The 'uuested amendments to the Job Trainina Panncrsbip Act answer most criticisms of the program and arc substantially in Une with chances proposed by several con1f'C5sional DcmQCrats. kading Republtcans and Dmlocrats alike to predict passage of a revised JTPA this year. '"There is an urgent need for more than job trainina." Labor Secrclaf) Elizabeth Dole said in outlining the administration proposal to the Senate subcommittee on employment and productivity._ "Many ~ pcrattly nttet besic &lills tralnlria. htrr:KY and remedial cducllion:· Althouah the proposed omcnd· menu would 11puficantly redirect the prosram. Mrs. Dole u.id they an needed becl~ of the changing demoeraph1e1 oflhe American work- force and not because of major naws in the imti1l leaisl1t1on. "Its record on advanc1na the em- ployability of disadvantqtd youth and adulti. and retumina dislocated worken to \be economic mainstream has been unprecedented," Mrs. Dole said. "But JTPA can be made even better." Sen. Orrin Hatch. R-U tAh . caUed JTPA "the sinaularly 1mponant work of this committee durina the Rupn years.·· But he agreed wtth Mrs. Dole th._t the recession-spawned prosram needs to be reworked to addrc s cu rrent labor shonag~. particularly in hiah-sk11ls fields. The cha11)1lan of the subcommn- tee. Sen. Paul Simon, D-111.. has muoduccd pac~ of tm1llr anxncfmen" and c•~ con· fidcn~ minor d1ffcrenat 1n the approac.hes would bt rnolvt'd "I think we're ao•nt to at' a aood b1U oul of lhas commmtt lhll wt'rc all IOIDI to be able lo qrec on," Simon said. JTPA is by far the nation's larst ' ttainioa proaram. reccivina S2.4 billion this year to serve an estimated I. 9 million people. Bust-has re- quested stable spcndina for next year. Labor Dcpanmcnt officials have said the propostd amendments would increase per-person traininJ costs and thcrcfort cause some mod· est reduction in service levels. Mrs. Dole, however. said those reductions m.ely could be offset if states did a better job of coordinatina federal, state and other education. trainina and counseling proa,rams. Current JTPA spending formulas send two-thirds of the money to areas based on thefr unemployment rates. The amendments would ma.kc the coocentration of tc0nom1cally d1sad· vililaiN .die ovnndina f.at1or UY s~ina dcci~ions. Also amo,. 1he changes pro~ b} the 1dminmratfon: -=Rewritina etiajbility rcqui~­ ments so that 1n addition to bt1n1 econom1cally disadvanttaed. all youth• and half the adult$ saluna enrollment in JTPA pr()IJ'8ms would need to have additional ~"tiers to employment such as literacy or b 1c skills deficiences. Tc-cn parents and the bomelns also wquld be a1ven preference. -Rewriuna program auideti~es to encourqe more thorough tra1mna. includmt deleuon of provlSlons that wei&h a proeram's sue«ss by the number of placements it mak0$. Such provlSions have been criticized for encourqin1programs to select appli- cants who already have markcublc skills so thet they can be placed in Jobs quickly. Panama news, debt auction stifle trading 11y JULIA C. MARTINEZ ,.,..._"',.. .. NEW YORK -Stock prices rose Slightly Thursday in restrained trading that reflected uncertainties over news from Panama, the progress of a Treasury debt auction and an upcoming rcpon on inflation. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 8.43 to 2,382.88. Advancing issues outnumbered de- chners by a margin of about 4 to 3 m nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with 785 issues up, 602 down and 568 unchanged. After an early sdloff. the market moved higher behind strengthening bond prices. which rose on a Com- merce Department repon of lowcr- than-cxl)«ted retail sales figures for Apnl. The government said retail sales rose a modest 0.4 perccnta&c point last month. Analysts said the num~r pointed to a slower economy. giv10g the markeu~mpetus to move out of their \lSE l PS & DOM\S recent slump b) s1gnahng lov.-er interest rates. Bu t activity remained subdued with 1n-.icstors awa1t1ng the final da} of the Treasury'sS28.75 billion three- day round of borrowing. There was uncertainty o"cr how a new glut of Treasur) debt would be absorbed. Man) market pan1cipants also "'1thdrev. m nervous rcac11on to President Bush's announccmc-nt he was sending more troops to Panama. "That kept some tradcn on the sidelines wondermJ ~hat steps might be taken there:· sa id Charles Jensen technical anal\ st with M Kl Secun11es Corp. "Othe~1sc. ~c might ha\l' had a better response .. . The market has spent mo t of tht' week v.a111ng for April producer pnct' numbers. which 1t hopes will pro' 1de a clearer 1nd1cat1on of inflation 1n th e econom} Obsen ers said last Fn- da) ·s Jobless repon confused in· 'estor1.. bt"cau$C "h1lc It sho-wt'd higher unemployment and a slowing econom~. 11 alM> showed that v.a.gcs OTf l'PS ..\\D DOH\S NEW YORK CAP> -ij• fOflOwlno 11$1 NEW YORK <AP) -Ttle lollowlng '"' show' lhe New Von ock E•ch•noe $1\0w' lht Over·lht·Counter 'tocks and stocks end w1rr•nts.. ln•t ve gone vP lht warran1s lhal h1ve oone uo lhe mo'' and most and down lht mos! based on oerctnl down lhe most blstd on oerc;ent ot cn1noe of cnanoe for ThurJdav for Thursday No securities Int lno below S2 bf 1000 No securll1H 1r ad1no below S2 CY 1000 shirts 1rt • Included sn1res art included Ntt i nd oerc;enl111e chanqes are lht Ntl and oerctnlaOt ChanQts are tht difference l)elwHn the ortv1ovs c1os1no dlfferenc;e Delwffn rtie orevlous c10s1ng orlct and Tnvrsdav's S 30 om orice orice and Tnursdav:s lasl or btO cmce UPS Na~ LastCttePCf. 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UP 6 2 ll tfW c;rouo '> i '• Uo I ~ =~~Inc 11 • + 1~ 8: tJ l cf~~l~~lll ~ s-i~ 8~ l ~MCorp of 4 , + • Up 9 ~ ~r1111nc '• l4I Uo J a,,.OSvc 2~ + ~ uo 6 0 lrtcher Coro l4I Uo 4 onh I•~ + :i... UP • 1 :r~r .AdiAm • uo 14 i lhlone i 19>,. + 1 UP f IE Coro • UJ> t4 QvllecFn ~ > + e Uo Intl 00tntr • Uo 4 ! a~~:~r~st ,~; t ~ 8~ ~ ~~'ktnrs-o'n J \\ + .:: 8~ ~: DOWNS "i~rtec i'• -: F>'"nAm ·~ -vlPSNH ol 11 • ~llRKI 31. -• S l09e1C.o 9lti -~ 6 allon 2 • -a 7 t;$:&:1nd 41. -: 'I ~~~h J~ = ,. l tdlllum of ti! = :: i ~V~le WI I) -I l• ~~R•d '' -1; ~!~~~~ ofD 7;\ = 3~ ~l vf.!:sM111 n lt = ~ HloPllnclll n 'l -~ ~v~ '' -• l~r 4 ~ -1>.. t>Uck Ind 3 -'" IXfnt n IS'• -~ AmSltl kNV I~ -\9 IPCO Corp ~ -~ SUnUIMn 3Va -'°' I. 1'me 1 S Mo•tecn wr 6 1 4 ~gt c~1~ 6 ; ':1vn s t S ~foMgl un i AIPl't1JBl0 T1c0Vllta OlctonEI l11f0Mo! 4 l~ FalconOG '·f PortsC•ll • SurTL!TlllSav • AmPlonr 4 l• Ref!Ktone • lnllTlllt . ~,., 4, r 111 4 ornbc~sn 4 lllLurnt>r I. ~~~rc~ . R'1':~~ Recoton • En ton OOW ftS 4 -3. • -2 ) 'i -• , 1~' = ~ . 2 ~ 16 -7-16 2''> -~ .,, -I'• '23·16 -S·" 2~ -~ 2\o -""' ;l . -'- !" -~ 1-. -,. -"• • -''> .. -, p -. 111-.11 =s-16 I. -~ . -. "'--" " -"' . -., "\St: ('O'IPOSll·t : ·1 H \ '\S \("1'10'\S ., I rose substanuall) in Apnl. suggcsung inflation is still a .Problem. The producer price report 1s ~hed­ uled for release Fnda> morning. . Volume on the floor of th& Big Board came to ~51 .62 million shares. up from 146 m1lhon 1n the previous session. Nationwide. consolidated volume in NYSE-lmed issues, 1ndud1ng trades in those stocks on regional eX:chanjt.es and 1n the over-thc- countcr market. totaled I 79.1.:! million shares. As measured b) Wilshire As- sociates' index of more than 5.-000 acl1 vcl) traded stocks, the market rose S9 645. or 0 32 percent. in 'alue The NYSE's composite index of all ns h~1C"<1 rnmmon stock~ ro~ 0 58 to M H :\ T " \ SI·: HI D , NEW YORK (API ,.,...,. 11 ,.,..,,, 171.7 1. '\.mons_ actn ely traded issues on the NYSE. Avon fe ll "• 10 39112. Pan Am lost 111 to 4'• and IBM dropped 11 to 109'1. Hilton Hotels, mea nwhile. surged 61.z to 72 on news that the compan~ ~uuld consider takeover offers Block Enterprises also rose I'• to 271'1 and General Electnc gained 11 •to 49 Standard & Poor's industnal inde\ rose I 33 to 353 48. and S&P's 5<X>- stock. composite index gained 1 15 to 306 95 The NASDAQ composite inde\ for the O\ er-tbc<ountcr markt't rose 0 99 to 430 63 .\t tht' ~mencan Stock EAc hange, the market 'alue inde' clo~ at 345.62. up 0.8:!. M H \'I \ lll-:'-DID NEW YORK CAPI MIV 11 Advoncld Decll,,_d ¥ncnen~ 0111 lu u" Ntw highs New IOW$ Thur1 . ~l' l1l Advt nced K iined nc notd I u ¥ot•~JSVes Ntw r11ons 'it:T .\l.S PKl('t :s New lows :\ 'lt:X l ,l·::\Dl·:HS t ell•• ove< lid OV NASO ~ ... ai.IAill + t •;: -I • t : ?e+llJ? -. GOl,O PRll't:S IDllOHl\1 Cavemen may be close to joining the diQosaurs 7 Awmblym.en Gil Ferguson tlus ·week put on a remark.able demonstrauon of the fatth he ha~ in has mvulnerabihty and hts low regard for democracy. Ferauson, R-Ncwport Beach. was among the Orange County Republican leaders who torpedoed a bill to bttf up enforcement of Propos1uo n I 03's so<alled insurance reforms. If approved, the bill would have set fines of up to SO per~ot of the vaJue of canceled premiums for companies that arbnranly dropped cu tomers. It also wouJd llave prohibited drunken dnvcrs and people convicted of vehicular man· sl.au&flter from qualifying for 20 percent good-dnver discounts. · Whether the bill by state Sen. Alan Robbins. D-Van Nuys, was approved or rejected 1s not an issue smce the state Supreme Court has already ruled on the constitutionaht> of Proposition I03. The issue is the way most o f Orange County's GOP assemblymen handled the fight. Ferguson appointed himself judge a nd Jury., p lacingd himself above the law and the majority of the st.a re's voters who voted for the insurance initiative. During the debate, Ferguson was quoted as sa)ing. "The state Supreme Court was wrong in ruhng that 103 wao; consututtonal Just because the Supreme Court says 11\ constitutional d~sn't make It right .and we shouldn't tr) 10 make 1t better." Nolan Fnnelle. R-Fount.ain Valle). chimed an b> '>a)ing the bill would "ehoiinate compet1t1o n tn the insurance marketplace, the "cry factorthat has helped keep rates down ·• After the smoke cleared, the ball was defeated and onh one ofOrangr County's assemblymen. C urt Pringle ofCiarden Grove, voted for il Dons Allen. R-C ypress. did no t vote. Pnngle. who refused to )Otn the assault. said tm constituents had voted for the an 1t1at1\>e -at was approved an Oran~e Count) by a 51 . 7 percent margin -and that he would stay• in step" wtth the voters. Assemblyman Roben Frazee. R-San Clemente 'otcd against the bill but was not as strident as Ferguson and Frizzelle. He said the inititative as strong enough to stand on its own without tampering by the Legislature. Reaction to the debate and vote was predictable. r ht.· . insurance industry applauded Orange County's Rcpuhlican assemblymen and Propos1t1on 103 supporters condemnt.·d them. State Sen. John Seymour. R-Anaheim. who lobbied ha'> colleaaues to support the bill. was quoted as telhn$ them. "f don't know how you can look your constituents an the e)c takin& such a position." .,. Harvey Rosenfield, the chief pro ponent of Proposition 103 a nd head of Voter Revolt. said. "They just do n't get 11 They might as well have been conducung busines') o n another planet." There's some truth an Roscnfield's observation. es- pecially tf applied to Ferguson. who has one of the safest CiOP .d1stncts an the state. That situation has allowed Fe ... uson to take a unique role in the GOP and entrenched him .~a group of Republicans dubbed the ca,emen. The rclauve safety of his d1stnct and the radical tau Ferguson has often t'aken in the A.sscmbl} also has re~ultcd an cnucism that he represents the Republican Pany first and h1o; distnct.sccond. It's too bad Ferguson has not reallied the ad' antagc of a more moderate pobucal demeanor. Fn-guson and too many of has GOP colleagues have said they could not tackle insurance reform because the Democrats were too unrelenting an the give and ta~c of political compromise. Ihe end result was no compromise. n~ etTon by the Leiusla turc to address the problem. o;p1rahng 1nsuran~ costs. Ci-ustrated voters and the mess of Pr0Pos111o n 103, which may conunue for years. That e"cuse is also used for other causes and 1nuc 1hnt get much hp service but htlle actton 1n the Lq1slaturc Proposition 103 may or ma> not be the most s1gmficant ste{> toward insurance reform in the h1stor; ofCahfom1a \\e behevc there will be more coun tests. more debate and m ore confusion btforc an)one kno ws for sure what we have d ont· But that's a moot point. The 1n1t1attve was approved. and the upremc Court has ruled most of 1t valid. Like 1t or not. tt 1 now law and we art' st.ate of law , not a state of men -certainly not cavemen We share some of Fcrauson's doubts aboat the men ts of Prop. 103. We OPPoSCd the mtt1at1vc before the election. but there is a time to admit defeat and get on wtth the bu 1ne 'of the future. That ume is now The people of the 10th Aucmbly D1'tnct deserve better than what Ferauson demon trated this week They need an UKmbl)'man who they fttl represents them.rather than the baa·mone)' lobby1st1 and special interests who keep the OOP cam pa11n cotfett full . St.ate politics is bc1n1 mOucnccd more than e\cr b:> pcn:eplion. rather than facts and i ucs. Fcrauson 1 wt"anng 10me of his const ituent • pcrccptton thin with caveman antici. We think be shouJd read the paintiOJS o n the ca' c wall and remember that the ona.inal cavemen who UI"\ 1vcd did so because they evolved and 1d1pted to a ctfana1na world Oplnione 9l!ptteMd In tNt epece are thOM of t1W ~ly P110' 01'* W..ftftt••O on '1'Mtll90t.,. thoetof IM&t eutf'IOf'• Md arti.ta ~·· commenta.,. lfwtted end mey be Mn' to T~ o.ity Piiot, PO Box 1560 Colte ..... t2'2t • Comments welcolDe The DlaJy Pilot v.ckoma )our op1n1on-on matten ol public 1n1.ertst • Utters and lonter an1cln of commnu1ry mu 1 be 1J.nt'J. 1 ht') ~ be t)ptd ot dtarly •mtm and 1Cnt to Lf'TIER to lh<' EDITOR, Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo• l.s60. C°'ta Mna. ahf. 92026 _-~JJ°•)l)U SM'ritt '° dtc\ilt 1 lcu.a~ ma) call our WK'RE ...-rDONO ~lfphonr numbtf-6'42 -and lea\~ I tt\.'OrdcJ tnCM119t. Ptatr keep •he-tr mmlln bric(. PkAIC 1ridudt 1our iddrnund tdcPftone number so tMI v.e ma) verify autbon•up ..... .... .... ......... .... .... , ... .... Utl .... .... ,... ....... -, .......... ... ....... .._ ... .. .... ..... """""' .,.. ... ..... ...,_ Dlliililll ~ ~ ----------.... ---·-··· -----·········- ~Qt\ wa WWMlNG c.MARGeS1 * f\tl~ A~ --or~ ... ,'' . Some see governor's office in Gaddi Vasquez's future I OC supervisor on GOP fast track, may help party attract Hispanic vote C1add1 Vasqu<'1 a 34-}car-ol<l Or- an&e C'ounl) supen1wr. say., he.· 1sn 1 in much of a rush for higher offilt' de'>.plte his announlcmcn1 thi\ v.eck that he I!> con\1dcnng a run for the 1990 Republican nominauun for secretary of 'itatc "Al my age. I'm not one "ho·, panacularl} 1n a hurr) .. rhat may be the W8)-lhl\ poltlll~ll proteg<' of <Jo" ( ic~rge l>t-ukmcJi.tn thinks of h1m~lf. but 1hal'<i ccr1:11nl\ no1 how stale Repubhlan leader\ -.Cl' him \ .1~ue1 has been placed on lhl' C .tlllornia c,cp·, last track He'" mo' ang rap1dl ) on a tnp 1ha1 \ome prcd1t. t v.111 tal..e hun 10 the go' cmor''> office Former Stall' u OP ( ha1rman Roh- en Na}lor has said of\. asquc1. "C.~H him 10 }Cars. and I thank Gadd1 could be the first H1\pan1c go,t'rnor of the \lalC . tu pcnccr. a 'ctcran ~uthcrn (ahforn1a -pohucal con<iultan1 who has su1dcd JUbernalonal and prt"\I· dcn111I elec11on c•mpa1gns. 1unotht'1 "'ho predicts a bngh1 future for Vasquez "I dun'1 thanl. he should sta) a super"1wr "t'r\' long Thl·re·., a 101 more for tum 10 do .. One ol thc mos1 1mponant things for ham 10 du, 1n thl' C)'e'i of part~ officials l'i 10 help hu1ld bndgl"i bet"een the GOP and < ahfomtn'\ fast-VO" ing H 1spanil population wh11.:h remains hea' ih Ot·mocr:lllr.1n m \Ol&ng The) )CC Vasque1 as an opponunll) (or Repubhrnns to g;11n an:atc:r H1sp;tnK support "The b1q cs1 thing v.c n«'d 1!> .i role model .• ind that'\ v.h' Gadd1 1~ ~o 1mponan1. ·• Na) lor told a Los .\n- aclc.s Tames reporter la'it >Car "He I\ v1e"cd nallonall) as a real resource · \. a~ua entered tht-poht1al ~ene in 1985 when he JOtncd Deu· kmcJ1an's staff 11 the adman1\.- 1rat10n '> ha1wn lo Hl\pantl ''"e" &·fore 1ha1 he had bc.·cn a pohll'man 1n Orange ( ounl) J lommun11' rd.111on!I coord1na1or tor 1he lit\ ol R1"erMde and lhcn a \latl J\\1\tan1 to Orange <. ounty "'iupe r' l\Or Brull' Nestandc Deukmc:J1an \Oon .\ltcr tha~. ahe Que tion "a) what promoted Va\que1 tu lh1cf depul' would bt-the ncxl <ilep up fur appointments WHl•tar\ Then after \'a~ut'L Ht wu ?.-onsidcrcd ,I\ 3 ~c'tlande rt'\l,ned hi\ \UJ)Cf\ IM.>nal p<>'>Slblc appointee lo lht 0U'>h .1d post. Dcukmc1rnn named V a~uc7 10 mtnis1ra11onancJ then tiaurcd in <'arh the position in I 'IX? spcculauun about the )~te trea\urer'' The appmnlml•nt made V .i~ue1 a post ilJOb 1ha1 IXul-mt'Jlln had 111 fill rn.iJnr politil.tl 1n\t''>lmrn1 for lhl' .1flcr lh<' dc.·ath of Dt'mocnlt1l tnl um Rcpublilan\ ( 1< )£> kader\ ~enl all hc:n1 Jesse nruh uul to proll'll 1ha1 in,e,1men1 in \.iore recentl). \.asque1 ""»'> 1.on· Junl'. v. hC'n \ J\qUl'/ ran 1n hi\ _ \1denn1 a run for heu1enan1 10' rnn~r' atr-c '>UJ>Cr' l'>llflJI dl'>lml for emor But the.' fact thll tv.o otht'r a full four ~car tnm l>cui..mc11an Oransc C.ount) Republican -\tate appeared JI a lund·ra1~·r 1n \'as-~ns. John Se)mour and \tari:in 4ue1·., behalf the uni\ \Ulh appear· Beric:soo -:tlSQ. a~ ")'"I tor that anlc.' the gc.n ernor mad<' ta ... 1 '"r for nomination ma~e .. thal ion~ h~nn .. an eln1ed offilc.·hulder 1n local i ll'-r,.tc for lhc ,aJuablc poht1l &l rt'· emmenl His re-c;ku1on camf)3ign sourle that\ a\quer h..as bttomc "a" 1u1ded h' ~pen«cr and 1wo oth('r Th<' po\l of \ttrcUan of .,tilt' maJor GOP poht1cal handkr\ \pcc.'C"h ho"e'cr. ma) offer the ideal op· 11ontcr Ken f...hach11111n and JlOllU<"T ponunm ''o othcr m•JOT' <•OP <Ja.11 L.:lv.rcnt.c 1.and1d1lle, art' in 1he race while tht' Thecarefultrt•a1mcn1paidofTin an Dem01.ral\ .ire heading for a han1 U\ crv. helming l'lcction , 1eto~ for loughl and pn1en11alh di\ i~1 .. e pn Vasquc1 The "In attracted the mar\ Forma I air Pofi11lal Prat lite' a11en11un ol OJ Ilona I Repubhl';)fl ( omml\\IOn ( ha1rman I om llou\ lcaderc;. r v.o muAlh\ latt'r Va~quez ton \\hO i\ a former dt'pUI\ I ()\ found h1m\Clf addre'istn& the c,op \ngeles ma)or. plans to 'halknt'c con,c.'ntlon an \iev. Orleans the nrghl lon111me 1ncumbcn1 March f ong I u (1eorgc Ru\h v.,u nominated for for ahe Dcmocrattl nomination prc\idcn1 [,en 1f \rasque1 lt'l' the Re publican norn1na11on and lnK"\ 1he The \.Oun& supcn l\or·~ per· g('ncral c.'lcct1on. he ~ould rrm.11 n 1n tormanct' 1ha1 n11ht 131ntd the pra1\C' hi\ Orange count) nffit~ and h<' ol Bush 'ampa1an kader\ iind other ,l\ ailablc for another "alt" ide ral1: Republican\, 1nclud1ng former Pre\1 in 1Qq4 "hen hC' v.ould he: llc:neti tc<l dent Ru:hard "J1,on. v.ho t·s~1alh b) gr<'Jtl·r name rC'l'oanitmn amnn& liked \ awuel s line 1n demhn& , Ot<'r\ Bu h'\ upponen1 \l1l hatl Dul.a kl\ .. The DcmOlr&ttl. l.tnd1date ma' i.pcal.. pana i.h but he doesn't spea~ our lanaua&c: ·· M'lrtlD mlu I• IJtc~ JH1llt1cal rd11or of .'1cCl•l.C'., News ~n I~ aod • •r•dic•t~ col•mlll1r. W9uld you want SOS next door? To the Echtor The ne11hbon surround in& lht' Rea Cenkr which hou\t1 the SOS or- aan1at1on arc nOl onl) angry but afraid Su afniu.I that wt no lonacr h-.e normal h\ c Our children can't pla)' an their O\ll<n front )'ards, our ch1ldtcn ain't v.alk to school alone for fear of bt1n1 follov.-W or harruscd b~ an adult ~na for money. Our c:hJl- drtn an tu lhe rommun1t) p:irt 1n our ov.n ne1ahborhood for fe3r of bc1n1 appr ht'd b) a drunk or mcnt.allydUturbcd person or for fear of ha\U\I one of these pcc>P.IC apos-'"f thc-mselvc 10 our ch1IJ1Tn. or bc1n1 stuck 10 t~ m1dd~ of a bra""l We ha"c alt C\ptricnccd t0mc: l)'pt of problem 1ha1 ka'cs us fcchna help. ku and a victim of th1'J chanty orpn11.1t1on's do-aood approach ·of s.av1na m~n 1rld 1n our ~­ bothood W~rt 11 the 11 mpatby for the nc:i&hbor\ or Rea Cent" and for the probkms ""c have ~ ropina ""llh ror much too Ion " Look at lhc results of v.hal bas been brouaht into a qu1e1 m.idenual nc1~b<lrhood and a\l. )OUncJf 1f )OU d want th" 1n )Our own front )&rd., The nct,hbors ha'<' done nothin• 10 .. rcak 1 problem \\ e ha"c onl)' med to make 1hcs( prob-lems knO'lo,, to our city ao-.cmment to our Police Ot-panmcnt. and to lhc tenants of Rea tenter who ~ lttl could do somr1h1n1 to help U! 1n uur pll&ht ~r (cl~. pc.ice or muw aniJ the 1baht) tc> cnJO> our home\ and pro~n). We ~cd our ~rch for help h' kina the Poh« ~partmcnt to po1iior a nca&}\borhood ~ &ch ptX>- &111m. E\Ct')1h1na 'be: pohtt ad" " us 10 ~o 1i \'1nuall 1m~ 1blc v.11h tM numben and t ) pn ofpc-oplc •ho f~oent the Rea ('enkr and then v.anckr around our ne1ahborhuod Wt WC Told b) tbt e>oh~ 10 rcpon "wspicioui" too 1n1 pcoplt' or ac· "'au But u P1 iou to mo 1 pcopk.bas become almO\t no rmal to' our oef"1borhood ... W1lh tran " P91kcd in front ofourhomeund with •MangC' people lo11enn1 around 1111r properl) 24 houn • ~> nur 1.11uatton I \ unique I pcN1nall_y scn;ed-on .!he Rl .a t c.'ntcr Taslt Fortt u•1 hopes lhat <iur S)('H·e1.,.td"' fcan °"'ould bt acluwv. 1. l'ditd and addrc1Sed I "'t'nt 10111 the~ mce11ng.s "'Ith l(l Op(n mrn.t .ind m M"arch of an an\v.,er th.al v.ould 1iOhc these problems v.e •~ fa inr. \lthouah 1he tenanuat Reaadm11trJ 10 ha' in• the me l)Pt'1 of problem' a thr ne1ahbol"\ ... lo11erana. httrnn . Jrunkcn ~ha-.1or of pe1ron . obnm· 1ou\ and lcv.d tanauaae. pubh un · nation. dcftt.tllon and 1n~nt e\· ~ur<'. ct • the)' v.('rc onl} "'1lhna w 140tk on be.tullf)'1ns the Rf* { ('OtC'f v.1th 'luubbet'), w11h ncwl~ l)a\C'\I l)3rk1n& lot v.11h ~bumps. v.1th frncina. ~ith pubb rt trooms and v.1th pla) und rqu1pment. The Tuk Ferre Comm1tttt mrm· be" rtPrtstnti~ truo netahbon of· fmd man)· 1bk: ~ rbblc toll.I t1ons to the$C probltm 1 wasn't w1U1na to fl"e a.n inch or • , • comprom1tt: T'hc)' 1n 1'\Cd t~ 11 1 CdM pro•ect s foes should buy site lhnr aod .. 11-.cn ""'t to recd. doahc '.J • and finaN:i.a.11) bictp an)OM' hO asb T the Edito without any ""tnc\lons. hm1tat10nt o · ( n--h ,. C I r or IUJddines. And l"fllrdku o( our • I bad to •a h the ~t the ~ ~ '·1tt oun('I mttiina 0 · concern -would ao1 idm11 tbt wctt o • 2' on cable TV •n. order to undtritand lhc ppos.tion 10 \ht m ,..IJ at ~ult for brinaana thi\ 1n our ics ~potird wnaor houana prt>J«t an urona dcl far. · ...,,.~ ..J.. .1 ......._. d• t1npi.shc-d speaker 1ndic:a&cid \0 1~ CO\U\(11 ~h the) \hoUIJ community. • JK """ .. , u~ WY"<! ' d1 . nt an)bOd•h lCSlitnoft) ..,. ~u~ Em taki ta& • pm I. tttm conC'Ct'Md abOut t n Emtraki A • wa now al on 1hrinb1rd rc"i 1 n o(thl'\ dc\t'I pmeous cl01Cly afTccu. tr)to•'Oftouta 1•onuttw11hthtl I mmunlt .but1nwmcca ~ st a~M that the . commwni no1 wtUtnt mpr maw. Ma)~ thee lbt kaJ commuou llM>Uad form a ~al s ' men& d•stnet aed pvrchate dM ~) ft'W\ Emnald ' t •• 1t 1r m1nt1 tue and '""' u uuo 1 s-ft./Tlwt way Emtfald would ltt •he monc from I tr 10 cumnt and u.o.t ~ would pa) for 1hrir oppolitt n H~Hy tht comml.,.. uu ain Emnald ttONttS If tht-y doo t \btf\ may a.c couaatm11n wt1io lllaka dlt propoqt to oPPOK Emmild lftnude t fonnatioft oh iAI HIUllntnt ditaic1 I buy tM proflln1\, · -JIM OE 8< M l'Qf1 I • Friday, May 12. 1989 A8 Well. It happened. The Internal Re"cnue Servi~ came ca.JUna. and Y. e !o\I r\' I vcd. This was not JUSl rccc1v1Q& one of those run-of-the-mill computer let- ters from the IRS. This was a telephone call saying two IRS qc.nts would come to our office for at leasl a day 10 check into everytbinJ about our busan.ess A fulJ-scale audit of our 1987 federal income tax. Sance my wtfc:and l occupy a sin&)c. small execut1ve suite. we said that having two IRS agents sb.aretbe space with us all day couJd be difficult, but they answered that they would man-aae We were able to reserve the conference room and then speot a aood part of the day before the IRS's am"al to assemble everythina tt- quested l'1 an offic1aJ letter ftom the IRS -from our files at wort and at home -and 10 place them 1n cardboard boxes. The day for the audit dawned and our re<:ep11on1st buzzed us. "Two aentle mcn from the: IRS to tee you," he announced bnahtly. We went to arect them, waJluna what we felt was "the last mde" to the rccxpuon room Fnends had already madC' all of the old Jokes about scnd1n1 us a saw balccd into a cake. havins our muchin& JI.II uniforms o rdered from Neiman Mucus. etc All real funn) Of cour1t. we knew that we had noth1na 10 hide. We assumed th ts W.s a random mall business (very. very small business) audit. And we have alwa)s been completeJy above board an rcpo111n1 ~ur income and ex- penses. We had even been wtshed ao<>d luck by our accountant finn -so we "e"' "ell prepared foT our fate We fa'-~ the: chaJlc·n~ aJonc. even 1ho14h the I RS letter stated that we could have accountants and lawyers prc~nt. · Bret and Bob. two ascnts from the Internal Re\"C:hue SeN1cc's Ora.nsc C.ount) office, seemed to be ntee people: nahl from the: stan. even 1ho~ their callana cards twta IOI<> shov.ma an caa)e -.nh the ICakl of J usttce The) shov.t'd usthctr 1dcnt1fi· cataon and sm1lt'd. So we told them about our bu i- nC'ss -'.bout the newskUCf' we pu~ h'lh, about our column for lhC' Dally P1lo1. and about everythina ~Jse Then v.e 1umcd our boob Over to them nd ow-mvo1c~. and our bdl . and our ch«kbool..s A s they v.orkcd away dunna the da~ v.1th their porta..,blc compuling cqu1pmcnt. lhc'> disturbed us onl) penod1cally 10 ask for clanfica11on. l he ncwslclltr bustnC'SS is somt'what com pie\ .\s we v.orkt'd wtth them throuah the da). v.e look a hk1na to the )'ouna men and v.ctt' pie~~ then they told us 1h111hc) found a nice place to have lun h When. at the end of I.he day. they appeared at our office door with aJI of our files and matenals and with tbctr compu1er a.II ro"ered and tied to their hand can the~ told us that they were pka\t'd to rcpon e\erythana was 1n ord('r \\e as.sumcd that to be the c.asc. but 11 was good 10 have IR vcnfi· '8lllln ~h Y.1fr "'ho doc\ the books.. v.a\ e'lpce1all~ pleased that they could fiaurt ou1 what she had doot and that 'h(' C'ould f11urc out wh.at she had dont walh \uffic1ent clanty to ansv.er all of 1hc1r quesuons \s w~ shook hand'! 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IOO N ~It..,, (714, 220-9000 Mu:•:;t ._. 7777 EcNntet A'fe (71., .. ............. , C* 0. La Loulu ,,. ..... ,. ~1407~ncn•)D4.., .... AM~ a. 8rtttol ·I,..... nort" ol SO OllMNia(7t•) .. , .. IAN PUNANDO VAU;,IY .......... ,7'1170..0ft ...... , ... 1444 VM ...... 13'30Yk:lofylt (11. fl>Hll •n•u• ... tH1'0~•· r••• ,..1212 IAN CIURllL VALUY Ml I ' I at•,.._ &.ft (n., -•1 .... ....._ .... ~-. c•1• ...... IAllTA IAl9A111A ,,.,.., ......... OU'TWTCINIM .. flll I OljMplc... QliW ol co ••• ctt• 111•n ==,., ..... Estancia gains . ·~ffrst-ever title WLT Eagles post 6-3 win at University; Irvine gains CIF 4-A berth • ·ru,tln 12 3 o •1h1anda 12 J O 9y ltOGllt CAllUON 0# -.,.... """' """' lt'J taken I 7 years for Estancia High baseball coach Ken Millard to find a piece of the p1e. so ll was no wonder that his Eagle • although the) were certain ll was a champ1onsh1p that had to be shared, hoisted their coach onto umr shoulderund pulled his baseball cap off his balding head. It came on tbc heels of a 6.3 Sea View League vtctory at Umvcrs1t)' High Thunday afternoon. a dccmon which sends Estancia into the: ("If 3- A playoffs nut Fnday as a rn- c hampion, and the No. 2 rcprescnta· tave from the league. Althou&h Estancia has been a familiar figure in the playoffs in the past decade, in fact almost ever) }Car of the past I 0, it's the first-ever varstt~ baseball utle in the 24-year history ol 1he school Tustin, the other c0<hamp1on. 1s the No. I ~prcsentative by virtue of a 2-1 edge between the two. but that fact f11led 10 d im an)' of the d1mens1ons of Millard's en1hus1asm for his team Thursday. or for the Eagles' delight w11h their veteran coach. .. In one word." said Millard: · Fi- nally.·· ·~k '' 0 3 Unlvennv 7 I o s Corone del Me.r • tl O f NtwPOff HarbOr 1 1( O t 1 ·cu~ Clf J·A oi.voff• berth Thut'MMV'S SC.ft Sa~ S, NewPOrl Harbor I Tustin '· C°'ona 9el M.Ar 1 E1rancie 6, Univ.,sil Y 3 "In two words·· he added: "About time." The £ailes, v.ho ha'e spent much o f a 19-6 ovcraJI campa1&fl putting Millard through 'anous forms-of mental tonurcs, made 11 look U S)' throua.h six mmn~ as lef\-hander Greg Brannis mo"'ed down the usual heary-hatting TroJans on four ~1ng.lcs en route to a 6-0 lead. But w11h one out m the seventh, the Tro,ans erupted for three stra1tht tnples by John Novcgrod, Bnan Vail and leadofTh1t1er Trent Mc(11nn Jon C othar got a third run acro\s v.1th an infield grounder and wall ~fc 011 a throwing error. and Rick Gallagher fo llowed that v. 1th a free pass on four pitches. sending cleanup hlllc:r Da' e Dieter to the plate as the po1en11al t} ing run Brannis settled down at the point. (PfHH see 8 ASE8AU./Bl) 0-. N.c ....... "ir L-,..,,.. Marin•~._ Anni• Pr uHttl C•bov•t fl saf• at third under Ocean View • Jenna Sansone. Below, Tami Dowtin of Ocean View wafts for ttl• t hrow from M arfa ftlck•l'd as Jutte Much• 1lfde1 safely Into second. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1989 I :J Barons secure share of crown Fount ain Valley blanks O ilers, ties w ith ·M arin a Jay JON FERGUSON Of eN Olllly ,,_ St..., Most of the Fountain \'a!lc) High lineup s~nt Thu r~a} taking half- cuts at the ball -b> design -and. as a result, the Barons ended up w11h a hal f of the Sunset League softball tllle The Barons shortened their swmJS to enha nce the chance for soJ1d contact against Hununaton Beach p11cher Pam Fogg and drove eight h1b to bad . the fo ur-hu p1tch1og of ~ac Rice for a 3-0 'acton o'er the hos1 Oilers in the regular ~ason finale "We onl) had one k.1d in the lineup taking a full sv.1ng." said Founuun Valle) Coach ( 31) Baker. "()am1 Sav. )Cr dad and Shannon Dolan did the last umt' up \\ e told them to I.a nd of tal c a ~em1-s\\ang and slap at 11. "\\c dld 11aga1nst(former\ alenc.:1a p11ch<'r M1lhclll') Granger one \.ear and "'t' did 11 aga1m,1 (former [d1son puchcr Tcm IC arPl'nter one )ear and go1 eight hit~ .. f he lWO tCalTl\ l'Otcred the da\ ltCd v. llh \1an na for lirst place The \ 11...ing!. lOppcd <X.:c.-an \ 1cv.. 5-4. lo gain .i \harl' of lht' lc:aitut· cro\\/n with W &. T G• ·~rlna 7 J 0 •Fountain Vall1tv 7 3 O •Hun11noron Beach 6 ' 0 1 Ocean View S S 0 2 Edl1on 4 ' 0 3 We1tmlnsr., 1 f o ' ·ctrnched CIF S·A Plavoffi berth Th1tnclaV'' ~ Fountain Vallev 3, Hunllneton Beach O Edt$On 6, Westminster S Marina S Oc~n View ' ( 10 lnnl~J Fountain Valley (both finished 7-3 1n league) and will enter the playoffs as the No I seed by v1nue of a pair of "ins o'er the Barons Huntington Bcar:h. 6-4. he<ids.to the playoffs as tbe Sunset's No 3 seed. "'\\c played the way we played because the kids wanled 11 real bad." Baler ~•d ~hen the season stancd. Fountain Valle) \\/as the clear favorite, but the league r:ice turned out to be an) thing bu1 predictable .. Coming 1n10 this season, our kid thought ~e'd be nails." Bak~r said -\\ c had good pitching. good e~­ pc:ncncc. fi, e all-leaguers and two aJl- CI F pc:opk coming back I th1nl the~ thuu~h t the> 'd rcall) do a JOb Then the rt• ' a lad here not -tia ving a good ~J'>11n a lid there E\er}bod} has to f Please IH SOFTIAU./83) Santa Margarita becomes first to cross Orange County-line Tbed1ehasbccncas1. now 1t's onl) a matter of u me before 1 t 1s settlrd as to JU St which Orange Count) high school league 1s to accept Santa Margarita H,gh. , Santa Marpnta-the new blat·k sheep school which no one want'> - h!\S offic1all) been placed into the Orange County sectio n oft he Cl F Southern S«taon structu~. becom· mg the firs1-e ver parochial S<'hool to be leagued with public school~ in Orantte Count> lflfhappcn 1n ttir fall of 1990 and. 1n 1crmsofsheernumbers.11 couldn't come at a betterttme sin~ the count' 1s onc school short. which le aves the new Sun~ League in l 990 with the odd-numbered setup of seven ~hoots. lfsverysafeto llayat th1s po1nt( IF Comm1s 1onerStan Thomas•~ brtath1na a lo1cas1er nght now. He- OCCholdson lorB-6 win TM Dally Piiot V ,4.N NUY -Mart) C ordo\a knocked his founh home run of the season and dro1,e in three runs tn(ludmg what pro'ed to be the &ame-w1nner, as the Oranac Coast Coll~ baseball team held off Lo\ Valley, 8-6, in the first round of th~ Southern C'1,ltforn1a Rtgtonal Ryan Thibault hurled 6~ in- nings of five-hit txlll and Eddie Pierce threw the final 21/\. strikJn& out the side in the eighth and t~<> f"use SH OCC /lllJ 111\(k ,, ........ was backed into a comer and d rev. from Orange( ount> 1hesuppon he had to have. ahhou&}l he was v.ell aware oft he o' e""hc-lm1ng reJectwn ofOrangcCount) 1o~an1a Marganta In simple terms. Orange Count} pubhc schools v.ant nothing to do v.1th a parochial school v.h1ch dra-.. ti 1tsenrollmcnt from an) boundal) while public S<:he>ols must abrdr b} boundal) lines Santa .\na-ba~d Mater Oct and Anahe1m-based&n 11e. also w1th1n the boundane of Orange C"ou nt}. arr housed 1n the .\ngelus league. an nll- paroch1al league v. 1th1n the scope ot the Catholic .\thle11c .\swc1at1on But when 11 became apparent there was an impasse. Thomas ~as able to gather the support from Orange CouQ\) schools and the deed has tx'i.·n do no h v.assocn11cal that e'en the-press f ·Ht~ft wa!t barre-d lro m Wed ncM!a~ 's mct'\· tng. although it's prcll\ apparent lht• Bro"n .\ct forhadnuc h a mo'l' ~·lau'>e therl' was no per\onnd ma ttt'r to be d1StUSSt•d JU\I ph1lo!>o ph1c\ .\1>foran:ai;.11on from l homa' lhl' ( IF '>tmpl} put oul a" ntten rrlt•a\t· !lta11ng ·· ... league n;presenta11'c' from the Otc1ngc ( ount) area and rcpn:scntau' l'!I of the: ('a1hol1c ~th lcllt .\ .,'>CX. l1lllOn ntt't IO dt\t US\ l ht area plarcmcnl for \an ta Margania High St.hoot ch.im·d b~ \tan Thomas .. re-suited in Orangd ount' l eagu<' R"prt'S<.'nl.ttl\ c' r<'commt•nd· ing to the (If -~S 1h.11 Santa Margarita High \chool be placed an theOrangeC uunt ~ \rl'3 "It 11hould be.· noted tha1 .111 part1e' IO\ oh cd in this morning·., mt-eting v.crc 1n ngrccmcnt v.llh the aboH n:tummcnd.tlllln\ ·· 0 '\01muth1n l<.'flll\ of hl1><l<l hru1\n Jnd \Uapc'>. hut 1n rt•ahl\ thl\ .,.a., one: oft he tough\'\\ p11l., lnr ( lrangc ( uunl\ pnnt 1pJI\ IC> s-...11111\\ in H'ar\ '.\ ht•n 'i.intJ \1Jrganw Jc.ll·d lo11ndu'>1un 1n<>rJnKd ount' •l "J' tu rncd du"' n b' a ..$4-4 \ utl' But no" that lhl' l\\Ul t<tn ttstuur'>t' and t•ndc:d up :.11 \ljllJrt• nnt• 1ht·n· v. a' nu ulha allan.i 11' l' .\\I h11mt1H,,1,to.,tJll'lln \\ cdn1:'>JJ~ Junn@. a mcctmg v. 1th <>range ( uunl) .ithlc:uc dire:<. tor\ w<'· \l' soi 111 do t'H'r\ 1h1 ng v.1.• t ,1n to 3' 01d this th1nggo1ng to h11g•111on .. Thl'rc'snm.iuc'>tton ti the(athoht .\thkttC .\'iMK1atwn dtd nol g<.'l ti\ "a' 1hat'<.l"\alth ''hal v.ould h.iH hap~nt•d \'>Ult" ould hJ' <' bc-t·n likJ. thou~nd' ot dollar .. "'l'Uld haH: bcc.:n 'pent .rn<l thc ( ..\ ..\ "nulJ hJ\(' \1,()1\ ) \lU ~· JUdgcHltJn't \\(ltr\ a~'Ut ph1lo,oph1t•., In tHrn!> ol geottraph1c!> thnc-\\J\ no uthl'r ans"'c:f 0 On<.' que,tion n•main' \.\ hl'rc \\ tll \antJ Marg.mta. a M"hool ul \Om<' I 60() come tht• fall ol I ~\Kl ~ plate~ tor the t" tHear t H:lc uf ·90.9 ::' • • OrJngc( <>llnl\ pnnc1pahmu\t no\\ r«o"' enc e1nd go 1hrou~h another pr~t·c.<iul rdeaguingand that '>hould Ix \l'I) mtc:rc~ttng The}·,<.' alrc:.id' botcht'd thing.., up tu th<' tune ol oi "l"' en·t<'am un"-'t League, lea' 1ng \addkback in the ~.1 \ aev. Trabu1.n ll11l"n thl" Pac1fk ( 03\I and li..tn < kmcntc in tht' \outh (oa!>t ..\mong thciropuon' I r>rop\anta ~brgan1a right 1nh• the f1n: 1n thc."Co)un'4.·t fon·1ngall \unsc1 tc."am~ to trut ~on dov. n In Coast, UCl·rowers seeking improvement By JON FERGUSON °' tl'W Delly "°' s"'" Orange Coa\t ( ollegc t rev. t oath Dave Grant au1dcs a group ot c1g.ht Junior 'ao tt} oar\men \\ho ha' c nc\er r.accd 1oge1hc-r into this \\Cd.- end·s Pac1fil \oast Ro>A.1ng Chnm- p1onsh1ps. but-he's hoping a latc- scason S\AllCh 1n pcri.onnd has g1\cn 1hc boat Just the bous1 11 needs to 1t·t by UCL-' and Wn h1ngto'l G rant's OCC crtw will c-nter tour boats in the tv.o-0.t) CH~nt on Lake N1uoma near cramcnto. and L'Cf's crew v.111 enterfivcC\t'nts with Coo h L JIT} \hiort· tlpt1m1,ltt tor lhl· grnup·, hc!>t l>l'rformam.c l"' cr ()( ( \\Ill fjtl' ti~ '>llflt\I lOmpet1 lion 1n the JUn1or 'Jr'>tl) t'tght\ from dt'frnding 'ham pion \\ .1~h1nttt11n .rnd l ( L\ <1ran1 .. v.appcd llnan D•n from tht· 'Jr\ll\ four<, boat tor Em: r l'llk\ and ln•f\ II \'Ill txndit both "Some oar-~mcn JU\\ blo.,,om la1cr .. (1rant-.:11d 'Rnan 1;, 1echn1lal- l} afl C,(·dlcnt oarsmJn hul ht• '>praincd a foot c."arhcr ID tht• >ea1 and no" ht"'> bad1, ID e·u·cllcnt shape Prob:ibl) hJd v.c beaten l ( L ..\again Cat Nev.-POn). I'd ha\C~ been more rdudanl lo ,h.mgc lk dl·~·ncd .1 \hut JI ht•1ng in thl'rl' .. l ( L .\ t.kkJlt•d I>< t h\ lour \l'\llnd' l>H"r ~.fll)(l lllL'll'r' at tht• 't'" port Rt'g.Jlltl '''" "t'l"k\ agt1 "htk \\ J\h1ngton hrn~l "imc CQutp m1.nl carh1.•r thl\ ..C.:.t\11n .11 th<' \.in Diego < rt'\\ C lai;m and lin1sh<'d J n11,lc.1d1n~ '"th in lhl (\t nt "That's a lot 10 lllJl.1· up hul \\t''' c Jvnt' 11 hd11rc" C11.111t ...i1d It'" P')\Slhlc to du. t'lut ,,,u r1·.1lf\ ha'<' to he on ~our tuec. 1 ht ~·.ii 'going' t•r. good The boat ha' maturl·d tO@c."tht"r \Cf) v.cll and had nlelknt prautCcs \IOll 1h.11 rau· I 1htnl. \'t' '-'Ill tx·JI l < I \ . ()( < ·, J\ l1mur 1ndudl'' ,,,,. ~" ain ( had 't'l'''n \tr.1Ll Roh RC\ n1•ld' Da' J.1'on Hant k &1 Purt•• Knh Jurd.rn La" c ar0< c. h1r Rt:PJ" and John '"'.ik r.iuntt 1n J Italian F 1hpp1 ~ ,, nl'"' hoal in thl' ()( < 'tahk 1h1" H' .. r v.h11.h "the ooh onl• Ill tlW l\IUlltr\ ··La\I \\·ar "hen the J\ pcnpk ro"t'd hc\hman the gr\lup v.a-. th1r\1 1n n1H .1 \lr\ 1mprl's~1'e g.roup ol lrt•,hrnan ~lat\ ... Ci rant -.aid "I thtnl thn h'-''l' lOmt· a long wa) to get out f PIH,. see CREW /Bll CotodcCau. lc:aving fhe rest intact. ~t.-epmg ddlebacl 'e~ com· foruible. and Santa Margan ta vel) uncomfon ablc ~ PutSantaM rg41nu1nto the Pat ill<: tout League pus1\ EstanC1a back tu the S.Ca \ tC"-and ~ddlebad. to the SunM"t ' P\a~ nta \1arganta into tM \outh ( 03.,t v. ht"re u ,cogniphtcalh hclon&<i '<.'nd1ngln 1nc to the a f Pte.-SH CARLSON/Bl' SCCblanks Cal Lutheran TM Oalfy PHot S..\NT 4. 8 '\RBAR <\ -Jim Ikdm._ ~attcrt'd eight hlls 1n to\stng a lOm_pkte-gamC' '\hutl)Ut fhun.da\ as Southern Cahfo ma a ( ollcgC' opcneJ the \i ~JA Distnct Ill baSt'ball pl.'l\Om Y.llh a 4-0 \ ICIOIJ 0' er c'al Lutheran at \\ ~tmont Collt"gc Th.e \ anguards.. J0-19, ad' a nee to meet Gold<'n State A.thlct1c < onkrcn\.c champion Westmont 1n toda' ·., ..C<.ond round of the (ft!HW lff SCG/Bll . CdM, Edison boys prepared to take their best shots at CIF prelims Sea Kings' versatility a strong sui t entering 3 -A competit ion Saturday 9y ..cHMD DUNN o..., .... c ......... . printer Mark Barnum drnte up tht photo firmbes with hLS animated r.ciaJ ~pro.lions and d1nancc ..,ecialist.Ed· Lavelle ,,abt mott of beedbda with his runs.. but the bo) • tr1ek and f\eld team at Corona del Mat Hilb has more to offer thi.sspn na than ever bd'ote. . Lavellt Ue..-w.nAint 1n the • 1.600 lillid UOO mflers while· a.mum. who loot1 more hke 811 Bird at me finish hnc 1«0n1in1 to CdM Coectt Bill Sumner. and flnt· yat NDncr Pat Call.an ituf\ ttaf\ with lhc best of them lft the t~ioo Ud400. "It's like ~bat they \a~ about m&Xina railroad\ ... '81d umncr. >A.ho also u~· te.,..c Schumacher 41 an auist.ant d1 tan« coach "It'' 10 percent iron and 90 pe nt men Hert, i\'l 90 percent Inds and tO percent C01chc~. The coachC'S arc JU t IJ CXC'ltcd about Cir (and Other possible pOlt~k Ut" mttt to follow) as tht~ &J'f." Barnum f\1M the 100 and 400 meters... an addioon to the 400 and 1,600 meter rcla> teams C allqh.1n. •ho .Pf•>s footbaU and '°'°'Ccr. nin the 100 and 200. as .,,u u both rcla) . "Barnum al1i1oa). haHn etprc 11on. on hi• race at tht fin1 h line and thafi Ylh) tht pipnl like 10 U"° It (tht' photo)." umner ~1d. "He JUSt has , that look He kind of looks hkr Big Bml Th4:n there' 1..a~n -.ho et II the article "But "e ha\c thrrt umcs u man} ludrni the prehm'> a we dtd la'1 }l.'ar. We hid nine la~t ~c:ar and th• }car v.c ha'e :? Bn 1call). "t' ha'c a ltd tn e\ Cr) C\ ent .. Among tht' ( dM newcomer\ to 1hc CIF Kem: 1ndu~k Callawn pole vaulters Keith Miller and"Ron \le.in. both at 14-fctl. and dastanet runner J 8 La&ht burne ( 00 and I .600) Doug koro (high JUmp). who acb1cvcd his per)()nal bc11t (6-3) b)' tv.o mchcs at the a Vie" l ue flnal and three-<' cnt athlete Oa,·an arlson hould al~ make their prncn'e (eh Carlton's b( t event 1 the tnpk JUrtlp, ~ht h he O\\n a mark of 0 ·9. He al~ compeki an the Iona ,ump f'-'M.,.'" CdM/ll) A s usual, Chargers ' strength w i/L be in weight events at 4-A meet Saturday ly RICHARD DUNN Od)o ..... C_<_.,...,. Hca\\v.c1ght shot puttc."rs and d1' lU\ lh1 u"crs art trad1uonal at Ed1sun High w Cha.fte C'<>Kh Tom C1artll1 has not one. but t~o. th" ~pnfli "ho arc headed fort ht' CIF 4-\ ttad~ and ftcld prrltms on turJa~ a1 (.a manllo High ·hool tx-g1nn1ng 3t noon Senion Grq 1 hurston and rt.art.. Ha.,kins arc the ( nariers' tv.o stron& ann . but in~ 11·~ tht'tr first )t'3r com pct in in < IF acllon. C'tal"t'lh kno" It 'I mor~ of a· fre hman upc-ttcntt th:in an, thin ti~. "It C'\ef\thUlg I~ nJhl, th('~ 'lhould be throw1n~ fanher than the' ha dtc Sea Kint1 wdl have a face 1n. limOlt•"'1Y~t °"S11urdlyWbc:n · .......................................................................... .._ ........................... ~ \be CJF ).;A sntinu a.pen at Gahr ff'-" 'in Cemiat besinn1ap!!'OOft· Suwr•1 leMll .. ll:ittOliaHy ..,.,..., &Wtoee '"tan to bt"" r.:=-.:r~:·= lalw-*•:r::.-!iml*toalk ::w.I.w::= Oailclt111kMcn 'a s..'YJ::J~t=i:..~ ..... , ..... 't? • 7 11111 ... UC/ men, vvomen each In thlrdplace at Big West meet • DI•• COMt DAILY PJLOT I ,rlday. Umy 12, tM8 '1'41111' BHI \h ... ....___~A~ngels will receive- --~~---, Softball team of homeless men real:ly to taKe on all ct:Ja/lengers .· ,. . . r. .. . .. plenty of coyer age on this homestand Around the dial: •The Anacls will make their fir~t appcaran~on national TV Saturday when they entertain the Yankees at Anaheim Stadt um in a I o'clock game on NBC'sGameofthc Weck. It will bethesecondgameof a double--hcaderon Channel 4 Satur- day. In the first pmc at I 0: IS a. m .. the Chicago Cubs entertain Houston. In fact, the Angels will be shown a number of times on the upcoming homestand. Toni&ht'sgamecan be seen onZ Channel as well as WPIX cable. Other pmeson Zdunng thecurrcnt homestand include Sunday (vs. Yan- kees l p.m.), and Wednesday, Thurs-d&y(v~. Boston, 7:30)and next Friday (vs. Milwaukee, 7:30). Monday's game against the Yan- kees and Tuesday's against the Red SoxcanbesecnonChannel S. •If that's not enough baseball. five straight games on the Dodgers' road trip will be telecast by Channel I I, starting Saturday and Sunday in Philadelphia and continuing Monday throu&h Wednesday m New York. Eutem Conference, followed by the Phoen1&-Golden State matchup from the West. At IOa.m. Sunday, CBS switches 10 the Detroit-Milwaukee series. with the Lakers-Seattle fourth aamc to follow. TBS returns to the NBA playoffs Wlth an unusual Monda~ cablecast of the Dctro11-M1l"au~l'C fourth game al 5·0S. 0 The broadcast team for the Na- tJooal Hocke) League Stanley Cup finals has been named -former IUngs announcer Jiggs McDonald and Bill Clement near the ice and Mike Emrick 1n the on-site studio booth. The games will be shown locally on Z Channel, which has purchased the ri~ts from SponsChanncl 4\menca. with the finals set to begin Sunda) that his broadcasters bavc nicknames. This wa' tn 1966. when • McDonald besln hts broadcuting carecr.,,,ith thce~pansion team. • "I'd bcencalledJiussince the fifth grade, nght throu&h hi&h school, so J told him, and he said, ·Marvelous. that's it,' andJius it was:· McDonald said. 0 CBS Sporu commentators Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier drank alcohol in the broadcast booth duri ni NFL telecasts, according to a new book b) Terry O'Net" the new cxccuu ve producerofNBC Sports. O'Neil, the former CBS Spons executive producer hired Tuesday b) NBC, calls Brent Musburgcr"mar- ginally abrasive" and an ~·anchor­ monster." He wrote Brookshier spoke "gibberish" and didn't prepare for games, and accu~ former CBS Sports president Peter Lund as being ineffectual and lacking leadership. Healsowrotethatan NFlcoach told him that his team had wire- tapped tile room of a player and caught the player with $30,000 that was intended for drug-purchases o~Neil does not name the coach. the ''°"'Thi AllodMed ~ NEW HAVEN, Conn. -A aroup of • homelelS men~ led by a monk who runs a '=-' soup khchen. has formed a softball team • • • 'named "The Soupcf'l" and is ~le.int on all comers with a pncc: Lo 1n1 challengers must donate to the IOUP kitchen. .. A lot of people have asked where 1s our homeficld. As homeless people, I tell them it's appropriate we don't.. have one, .. said Brothtt Denys Cormier, a monk of the Emmaus Monastic Community who runs the Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen and is the team's manaaer. Brother Denys hopes his team will help break slereot'ypcs of the homeless as people either on drugs or alcohol, and help put faces on the workin• poor. He said there are about 6,000 homeless people m this city of 125,000. Teams that play The Soupcrs will have to make a donation, of any amount they choose. if they lose. But Brother Denys is hopeful even l'hc winners w1 '.l ktck 10. The challenge has gone pur 10 established teams 1n New Haven's sof\ball lcaaues. and at least two have exprcs~ interest. But Brother Denys said has ballclub will play any bod~. "We'll go to Flonda 1fthe} 'II pa~ for our 11ckets:· he said Thursday. The Soupcrs plan to hold their first practice Sunday. af\er attending a weekly church service for the homeless run b) their manager. who will wear his tradit1onal gray Lakers seek 3-0 advant~ge • lhat last-second basket by the Bulls' Michael Jordan on Sunday had to have CBS jumping, along with Chicago Coach Doug Collins. The NHL'ssurpnse three-year deal with SponsChannel ($51 m11lion). following a what seemed to be a warm relat1onsh1p w111\ 6SPN. 1s 1n 11s first ;ca r. and the co,·crage has been superb, 1 n part because of Clement and Emrick. who worked for ESPN. NBC has announced I\ w11l tclev1se the next two NHL All-Star Games. and the spon appears headed for some &ood times and perhaps ad- ditional expansion. pla;eronhcteam. SEATTLE -Magic Johnson. who ---- A spokesman for the NFL. said the makes the Los Angeles Lakers fast-breaking · • ~ lea$uc was not aware of an} such offense go, expects the Seattl~ SupcrSonics. to '. ~ incident. He said that while NFL be tougher in the Seattle Coliseum than they ---·- rules currcntlyrequ1rc teams to were at the Forum. ByeliminatingCleveland , the basket ensured a New Yorlc-Oucago Eastern Conference semi final show- down between the No. I and No. 3 media markets. •The NBA playoffs continue this weekend on C BS. with double-head- ers set for Saturda¥ and Sundax. SportsChannel's McDonald sa\\ the four logJcal expansion sites are Phoenix and San Francisco m the West and Milwaukee and Hamilton. Ont.lno. in the East inform the league in such a c1rcum-"We've played well ~ga1nst them so far. but I know stance. an the earl} 1980s "that ~as they play well at home so we expect it to be tougher then~." not necessarily so." Johnson said.. · The book, ''The Game Behind the The Lakers, after whipping the Somes by 11 and 28 Game." 1sdoe for pubhcauon next points at the Forum will attempt to fatten their lead m the Wednesday. It covers O'Ne11's earl) Western Conference semifinal to 3-0 tonight JO Seattl<' Saturday at I 0, Channel 2 will sho~ New York at Chicago from the J 1ggs 1~ not McDonald's real first name(1t's Ken). but "hen Jack Kent Cooke owne~ the Kings. he insisted career at ABC and focuses on (Channel 9, TBS at 7:30). 1981-1986. his years at CBS ,. _ Iftbey succeed, they could end the best-of-7 series m Seattle Sunday. The Lakcrs, twe>-ume defending NBA champions, ·Weekend TV, radio sports made it look surprisinaJy easy m at home Wednesday night. It was the takers I 0th consecutive playoff "m over the Sonics. The Sonics haven't beaten the takers m ...i plaxoff game SJnce 1980. They did to us what we usually do to teams - 1otislly disrupt our offense." said DaJc Ellis. Seattle's Sllturday TELEVISION IO a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: :--.e \ pl:l\- offs-Ncw Yorl. at Chicago, Channel 2. 10 a.m. -TENNIS: U.S Men's (la\ Court Champ1onsh1ps from Isle of Palms. S.C .. ESPN · 10:15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Houston a1 Chicago Cubs, Channel 4 . Noon -SOCCER; World Cup quahf)'1ng match from Torrance-United States '5 Trinidad-Tobago ESPN. I . 12:...'0 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NB.\ pla~­ offs-Phoenix at Golden State. Channel :? 1 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Yanket.·~ at .\ngeb Channel 4. I p.m. -Al.fro RACING: lnd1anapoh!> 500 11me tnals. Channel 7 2 p.m. -GOLF: Seniors t0umament from ~1ah em Pa .. ESPN. 2 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: l ( l \ at l IS( (delayed), Pnme Ticket. 2:30 p.m. -GOLF: Memonal tournament from Dublin. Ohio (dela)'ed). Channel 7 3:05 p.m. -lJ.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Jesse Q\\{'OS Classic track and field meet from Columbus. Ohio. TB 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Philadelphia. Channel 11 . 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at P11tsburgh. TB'i 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: -\uto racing-Grand Pnx of Monaco (tape). horse ra c- ing-P1mlic0Spec1al from Salumorc(dela~cd l < hannel 7. ~ . 5:30 p.m.-SOCCER: M ISL playoffs-San Diego at Dallas, Prime Ttcket. 7 p.m. -BOXING: R~er Ma)wcather "' Julio Cesar Chavez, supcr-hghtwe1 ts. from the Forum HBO 8 p.m. -HORSE RACI G: Holl) wood Parlo. rcpla~ !> Channel S6 (Prime Tacket, 11 p.m ). 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: \1.1n fonJ tll Peppcrdine (delayed). Prime Tacket. RADIO 10:20 a.m. -BASEBALL: Toronto at \11nncsota KNX (1070). 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Ne" \ orlo. Mets, KFMB (760). I p.m.-BASEBALL:NcwYork Yankcesa1 .\ngcl,, KMPC(710). Sunday TELEVISION leading scorer who was held to 14 points in Game :?. 10 a.m PRO BASKETBALL: oils-Ne" 'a ork at Chicago. Channel.:? James Worth}. who scored 30 points for the takers 'B \ pla~ -Wednesday night, said he his club was mature enough to know the ~nes wasn't over. from ''They're going to remember this (blowout) and we 10 a.m -GOLF: en1ors tournaml'OI Mahem. Pa .. ESPN. 10:30 a.m -BASEBALL: Dodge~ :it Ph1ladclph1:i Channel 11 10:30 am -BASEBALL: 'ian Diego at 'c" York Mets. \.\OR. 11 :20 a.m -BASEBALL: Hou<,ton at ( h1cago < ub~. WGN. Noon -BICYCLING: Tour de Trump linal '>tagc . from -\tlan11c Ci t) (delayed). ( hanncl 4 ~oon -TENNIS: Li . Ml·n's Cla~ ( uurt <.ham· p1onsh1ps from Isle of Palms. ( . ESP'\; I:!. 30 p m -PRO BASKETBALL. "B \ pla' - ofTs-Lakers at Seattle. Channel :? I p.m -BASEBALL: Ne" 'a ork Yankee, at .-\ngd' Z Channel 2 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Bo\lng-1 raC) Harm Patterson vs ~IC\ IC Cruz. rea1hcrwc1ghts. trom .\tlant1c C1t\, Channel 4 · 2 p.m. -GOLF: Mcmonal 1ournan1cn1 from Dublin, Ohio (dcla)'ed), Channel 7. 2:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Indianapolis 500 11mc trial\. ESPN. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL; ~lanford at Pl·pperdtne. Prime Ticket. 4 30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Anwna at .\n1ona State ESPN. 5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: tanlc' Cup finals-Montreal at Calga f), Z Channel. 6 p.m. -C$)LLEGE BASEBALL: LIS( at UCL-\. Prime Ticket 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Holl) wood Parl repla~'>. ( hannel 56 (Prime Ticket. m1dn1gh1) 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Nl'\ada-Las \.cps at Long Beach State (delayed). Pnmc T1d,ct RADIO I 0:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Ph1ladclph1a. )...ABC (?90). 10:30 a.m -BASEBALL: San Diego at '-cw York Mets, KFMB (760). 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA play- ofTs-takcrs at Seattle, KLAC (S70). I p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Yankees at Angel~. shouldn't dwell nn it or relax," Worth) ~1d. Johnson concurred. "We don't get tooexcaed oroverJoyed because that's when you act caua!lt," Johnson said. "It's this umc that WC love because WC JUSt l.."\ke our pme from down here (gestunng) to a higher level (raising his. hand)." qt·o1·•: Ot' ·1·11•: D \ l Dave Henderson, Oakland center fielder. after someone said that the A's "ere a smar: team· ··1 don'1 see am tanfo rd gu>s running around here. Look at <catcher Terry) Steinbach He thinks hockey 1!> a sport." Knlcks hold Jordan to 1 5 Patnck Ewm1 scored 23 points and the ~ Ne.w York Kn1cks held Michael Jordan to h • ~ stason-lo" 15 points Tttu"-<ia} night in a r 114-97 rout of the Chicago Bulls at Madison ---- Square Garden that evened their "18~ playoff ~nes at a game apiece. Jordan. averaging 38.8 in his firsts" playoff games. including 34 1n the Bull&' scnes-opentn& victor)· at M:idison Square Garden, wa~ 7 for 17 from the field and massed three of four free thro""s His low sconn1 total dunnJ the regular season \\a!> 18 pomt'I on three occasions. . In ano&her NBA playoff pme. •Tom Chambers scored 31 JX>lnt • includma 12 in the fourth quarter, as Phoenix rallied af\er bloWlng a 17· point lead to down Golden State in Oakland. 11 3-104 and take a a:?-I lead m their scnes. Kevan Johnson had 20 points and 15 a ists and Mark West, who averaged 7 2 points in the l'CfUlar season. scored I 8 as the uns ~on their eighth strai&ht road pme. Rose gets first look at report r'ObM dw•na 11mes. T-cnty homckss mtn have 11aned up for tht ta ranai~ in* from the1rearly 20. to mtd·lOs. Moo hvc a lbc cn)'s tfircc homtless tMhm. and a number bav ~m~rary j~bl. ScvttaJ wert top athlclo in hiah xhool Some have had ru~-ins wt th tht law and are uyina h act tt\eir lives back totelhet. Gordon. 22, lhc team' captain, •s one oflhcm. After .,.aduatin& from hiiJ'l .Ktioo in Waterbury. where he pla)'cd blsket~.ll •!'(j)'Uet.11 Gordon said he 1ot mto trouble becauK I d1dn t use m mind... . Oordon, ""ho declined toaivehi Jut na.me. ha5hvc at a city shelter for fbur montbs.. and has It~ at othe t1mt$ with an aunt. He said playing wftball should hf\ th spirits of the homeless men and show the cornmul'uty the) arc no d1ft'erent from anyone else. ··Some of these guys arc really fcclina bad because o the situa11on they ve In. They have not chosen !O ~ 1 this P<>$it1on. I thin.Ii. if you aive them a lmle mouvauon th~y will have a better attitude toward thtngs," Gordo said. . "We don't want people to be afraid of the homelesi. If they see us out th~re pJ_aying ball, maybe they wtll think they aren't that bad.'' Gordon. a muscular and articulate man who earn about S40 a day as a temporary laborer, expects his team to be ver) compe111ive. Some soup-k1tcnen volunt.ctTS will ~ put 1n the linevp at times. a rcnecuoo of 9rother Denys' bchefthat the homeless should not be $ingled out 15 sonieho~ different. I'\ TH J: 81,J:.\f'H t :Rs ~-~-- Canadlens reach flnals, 4 -2 PHILADELPHIA -T}lc Montreal ~ c.anadiens, paced b> sccond-pcnod goals b) Bobby Smith and C'hns Chehos and another • • a1n1&ht defcns1"c effort. advanced to the Stanley Cup finals for an N HL·tteord 31st Lime b' beallnf the Philadelphia Fl}crs. 4-2, Thursda)' night captunng the Wales Conference cham1Ste'.tnsh1p in m. games. The Canad1ens. ~ho finished second ovttall dunng the regular season. ""111 face the team chat finished ahead of •I-tern, the Calgary Flames. m the final bes.inning Sun<b~ night an Calgary Coppers, Valvano to talk? The Los Anaeles 01ppers sa1a Thursda) she) wtll meet wnh onh Carolina State * coach Jim Valvano next 'Wednesda)' to discuss the NBA• tCJlm's vacant head coachin1pos1t1on. However. Valvano'ugtnt denied thut such a meet1n1 was scheduled .. My ObJ_CC'tlVC I~ to &Cl the best coach 1n ~mcnca for this team,'' Clippers' owner Donald T terhng \8td m .s statementrdeascd by the team "Jim Valvano u~snl' one oftht best. ··we will sit down and u1lk wuh him, but I haH· made it clear 10 him already that at the momtnt. Doo Case\ '' the frool-ruoner for the JOb " In other pom news Thurida) • Llo)d Daniels. a st.ar basketball prospect ~he sacnficcd his carctr 10 drua and alcohol abuse. v.a\ cnt1call> wound~ in a shoouna that pohtt called po~ ibly drua·related-Daniels. 22. wa.s tn mt1cal bul stable cond1t1on after surarry at Mary lmmaculak Hosp1tal 1n New York. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers a1 Philadelphrn KABC(790). 01 'f 'DOOHS KMPC(7 10). •Danny ulh\&n. tht l 9 S lnd1anapoh SOO winner Pete Rose aot his tint look Thursday at ~ and ddend1n1 CART·PPG champion. sufTemi a mild baseball's case apmst him. a 225-paJC repon coneui ion. broken n&ht forearm and bruised naht foot wt th seven volumes ofuh1b1ts on h1~ al teaed • when his ra« car mashed hard .,.inst tht third-tum ~II pmblina. and will have one last chance to -durina pract1ct He undnwfnt suraery latt Thunda> defend himself on May 2S before Comm1n1oner A afternoon at Method1it HMpttal. ~hctt he was repont'l.I Barlett G1am1tu rcoders a \erd1ct m ~ cond1t1on He was t"\pcrtcd to remain at the G1amatll said he would not make a dcc1SJOn m the b~~mi_Jht. ca)C un11laflcrtbe hearlna, which 1s required by butball'i. •Mark Eaton. the 7-foot.4 center of the Utah Ju1 Local anglers finding success Barracuda, bonito action reported by. area landings Filhermen are enJoyi ngaood ac· tioo on I~ barracuda and lar&e bonil.o wtiile fishina oo sportfishcn runniqout oflocaJ landings. Davey•a Locker, Ncwpon Landing and Dana Wharf all report that filhina i1 really aood and that anaJers aft reiunlinadock-sidc with nice fi1leu Of'ftesh fish. Tbeection has been mixed for mot sport boeuu tbttc arc brce1ina tcboollof'fish followsnaba1t up and down thecout. Eddie DiRusc101 at Davey's, 'reports that bames ano boneheads have been poppina up be\ ween Octamlde and the Hunt- OCC's Gabriel, Rebitzer prevail • ina_ton Beach "flats" on a daily ba is. Once these larae schools of fish a re spotted{ the fisl'lina 11 wide open produc n1nearlim1ttandlot1of action for pe11eftlefl on boetd. There has alto been a consi1ient b1tronsandbatsu&nsknftsbiftJ l wibaht lript are uck•na kiePei" 1.azed "sandys" on chovie&. and )eadhad jj .. f'iF wit!! cutJq~ fi~ off'tbe bottom. Scul.IND are be•QI P.iQcd up on C1ll tilit. dilccalico bati and ~1.-m &o prcf'crtive UdaolJJel 1Wbeti ... , liDed" lO cbwntfted-upturfaee ~ Mott landinp are runnine lhatk fillaini tripaalad lft ft~~ blue lblr\ Ktiolljut11 h milelOft'&hc bliKta. Tbc-CaliforDia Dewar" skip. ~by Frank S.vinooperah"'out OIDlvef1 Locker, bu bttn Jrtt•na llMubbOok~ 11piqWarlyforhi1 ~ uehm1t1 .. lbtmtdvn IO I.a alw'k1 ptt mp, but .--ca1eh udrdeuf"' llllbecaUJoW. :Le ...... '°5 .. -ftah .... n.~..£~oa 7a ....... =--....... ...... tol .,.,... • .,.. ....... t. administrative rules. • who ranked lttond in blockci hots and anchored tht> bassmakin1upthebulkofthccatch "Pete Rose .. is owed, in my opinion. an lequc'uUft&ltstckfcnsc.wasn•mcdtheNBAOcfcrui\c forskiffan11enand<lock fishermen opp<>nunil.) to review the rtport artd iu accompany1n1 Player ohhC Year. an Ntwpon Harbor. matenals. and thercaf\er to re pond to me. 1fhc wishes to • Rick Adelman. -.110 bcttme mtcnm coach of the TommyMcMillinofHuntinaton do so," G1amat11 '3Jd. Portland Trail Blalcn in Ftbruar). -111 be retained u Beach. ha1 been fi1tun1 the bay • In other baseball news Thursday: bead coach throuah nut ieason. rqularlyandhasfoundfish1naaood •C'hlcaao Cubs outfielder Andre Daw n had •The Hanford Whalen namtd former NHL aroundbulkh~dJtdocka,overa.rass atbroscopic suracry to 1tmove can1taac from ht riaht plttftder Ed Johnston H vier prutcknl and ~neral and on sandy oeacnes wbi~ fishinaon knct. "The proanosis u .ood." said Dr. Micha.el Scharer. ~ a tumsnatidc. Uvc bait, yellow and who s><rformed the ~minute operation at Nonhwt$lem · _ • &Cn Johnson, world rccOrd-holdcr in 1.bt 100. -..1•-and~shrimpbavebttn Memorial Hosp1tal tn Chicqo and l'f"dmed l>awson '"'-~m~c~terdalhandd1uiualJ8edrtomlbtl9Unl"mptCSafitr cffcctf~ bat ts tnlbe bay. v.ould requirt about four MeU of rtbabihtallOn. tt'lb"J poa1t1ve fo7 mriods. suffered mut0;inJUM 1n a San Oteao filhanai1 really Fttina •Cubs outfitlder Jeromt Walton wa5 placed on the fiah1 1nvolv1n1 five men in Toronto'• swank Yonvillc-_ aood. NcwtchoollOfyellowtail have IS~~ disabled list, Ont day afttr he to~ h11 nab• dftUK:t. police .. id. moved into the ara around the hamsuina whde slidin,a into third base in a pmc qain t Coronado 111.Uduad evee lbOu&h San f raacitc0. . .. thcfilhcouatlhowt1boutentfilh • HOUiton placed catcher Alan Ashby.on wa1vcn. pa. rod avf'elllt, lbae ue touoff\sh jutt _,, afta ht ~toed a track that woukt ha'~ Kai him 1ft tbt Wiier. '° Pimbufll\. . . ltitJu•U ma1tierof daysbcfore • P!ttlbwih rec:alkd rclit"1tr 8Jll Landrum '""11 its flsluna but• Wideopea ud )'dlow· Buffalo farm club and Kftt reliever Morris Madckn 10 the iail Will maa up 1he bulk oru.t cal.Ch Cla11 AAA team. • for tbt border cuy Oect. Tbere 1rutill • Minnnotuent pi1cher Fred Tohvcno the mi non 10meaice...,we.ite-._.beina and placed l«Ond t.Kman Wally Beckman on llM' causbtbyaftl]mcuti"IYoYojip. disabled list. o • St. Loua Manaei:r Wlult')' ~ and <kneral Ouldoot ._alie'l lhoilld make Ma,,.r DIJ Mu vill have Uped two-year conuact Planson~uaa~da~a,nual utenMon1. Htrtoa'scontnC'I now nans lhrOUlh 1992 aftd' ShOod•_inclfialunt Furto MuvUl'a conll'Kt runs~ 1991. Tmns •re noc bt hdd May 19 thri 21 us NOfCO. 1nnounad. ,. Thi1 lhe>W re. ... dae lni!ll I• • Tbt National LallUe bu iB1Db11W11rmedlllllll!d C1eannati ahootiftl.huau•ud~..-... • rdac(Di1cbft' ROb Dibble a.n M bu_. his 9pPral or a umdlatutoadll....wtlaeddition SIOO 1\rac Aw .. , .. nun~ rtlMlb"' M purportedly lOholcHasinformadviditicloalll made afttr a bnilb'*" inddfaa in Loi Alllda. ~ol'll•r:~ •hole=ror.f:c:'.:S'=tiw Birdie p.1 m• outwtlatilliliiM•la ,..in. Tble\ftlli .... ....... .. ....... 0.19-..... lit ....... ,~s:...a;;;-. 1111••11•• &Id~~-.-·-- It 11\1'10,.fC \Bin ' SOFTBALL ,,...~·~·:..---...------:-:----: y, and wc·v~ used cvny kid 1n Ille U\~up." Tbwtday. 8&ke1' miked up tht l.lneup by lMetl!OJ IOPbQmom II ICCOM and third bQc. Seven o( nu11e pla)'t'n in the batt1n1 ordt-r had hits and the 8aroas COll\C'l\&ued 00 tnOfS to beet Rice, ..-be> tcatkred four hies, wiJUd none and struck out 11 . • ··u~nt'nct"? )'.eab. Bui the )'_ouna kidi wttt up to the wk \00," Baker said. "'We've sot a blend orit. (Janel) Miyahara looked tcmblc a.he fmt two . times up, She's 1 S2Phomort. but she didn't hani her h~d and camt' back and drove 1n a run:· Tbc Barons ~med their 1h1rd l.Qa~ crown in four )Can, while Hununaton Beach. dcsp1tt losin1 a share or the lllle, earned tts first CIF playoff berth as the leaaut''s No. 3 entry. "Playoff experience I think was the kty," wd Kunun1ton Coach Juhe Parmenter. "My luds Wt'rt up. The> wanttd to do-real ~ell but the)' 'I.ere 111 real, real ncrvou~ all day long. At tb1s school"the kids have never had a game like this. It wa~ the same as 1he other da) against Manna and then Ocean V1CW1 The) aot two of them to act to this point .. Ifs a mailer of ne\.er letting up for the O ilers.. who were v1ct1ms of last· place Westminster. ''What v.e did team was 11 take-. a good consistent IOouttngsto win this :. lea1uc," Parmenter i.a1d .. Last )'tar. we had a little letdown in league This :. year. we hit a httlc lull. You've got to treat evel) game hkc Fountain Valle) or R•lhett1. 0..,. ,..._ ,,.._ "1 .... P•¥- 0Ceaft View•• Jenna S•nsone Is safe at teiond •• Marlna•s Mindy Bur9ess tries to apply tat tn SunHt stru99le. Estes reached on an error v.1\h one: out 1n the sc'enth and e'en1ualh scored from second base on Dolan·\ single to left field. E~here in thr <;un~I League; • ln a wild one, decided on "'11d p11che\ and 1n 1he end. a 'itnl.eou1 which cou4dn"t handlC'd and caromed off the catcher's !thmguard as the wmmn& run l ame ano'i!i. \itann.i H~·s V1kinp pulled out a 5-4 w1111n 10 innmJS over' 1s1ting Ocean Vic"' The victory catapults Manna 1n11.> the No I slo t from the lea1ue gotn@. into the ( If pla)Ofl'\ ne>.1 "'«l. a nd earn\ the \ 1l.1ngs of < oach \u"l Calderon a to-<hnmp10Mh1p \\1\h •Edison'\ Juhe Helm got aboard "Ith a wall. go1 to third on two pas~ balls and )(Orcd o n a \\aid pitch b) We~tminster's lir~1 relief p11chl'r on her first {>llCh 10 pull out a 6-5 '1c10~ on the winner's diamond f\.nsta fakert (2 tor 4 v.11h ~ runs and an RBI in the m:th, when Edl~n S(Ored three 11me\ "'1th the help ot fi"e s1ra1ght "'alls) "'as fd1'>on·s 1op o lTenMvc thrtnl Edison clo!.t''> ou1.,_,7 o'er:ill In lhe Sea View Lea&ue "What's hauntma u~ 1s 1he West· minster loss. We really came out flat that da> We d1dn 't pla) with a 101 ol intensity or desire unul the) ~ored I 1ell the kids. you don't want to v.all away and sa). ·what 1f!'" Hunungton·s asha Kyle led off thl' first inning with a bunt single bu1 reached no farther than sc<:ond ba'>C and Tara Sn)'dcr made 11 to third , Foun\ain \'allc) al "I.' fhl· ""'1 I statusal~ol'arns Manna a homl' gamt• an the fir\I round. • With third place alread> -,e~ed up. l 'nn-ersll) 10·5 in leagul· 1unt:d up for the pla~om b' using a nmt•-run sclond inning to l ru\h '1\lt1ng h1an- u a. 13·0. 1n a ii.amc \hortene<.l 10 41 innings by the m erq ruk Nicole ~ham ma' \.\J S 1 lor 4 \\llh l\\U RBI and T fll 1a &11 lnrK. led in a pair of run\ Y. llh .a 1npk in the TroJans· big \ClOnd \;)hart:l·n Panun. 11·6. workeu lhl' fir,t lour 1nn1ng'> tu earn the \l(llln. alluY.ing l\.\O hn!i and a Y.alk v.h1k '>Inking 11u1 fi,e ·• when the "1me v.as Sllll scorelc'i\ in the fourth inning. but was stranded ''The) put 1hc ball 1n play and we couldn't set a umcl) hit." Parmenter said. "Had we 'SCOrcd in the first. It would have b«n d11Tcrent "Fountain Valle) hit the ball and made us do somc1hing. When we had •: runners on base. Rice got the K." Oilers pitcher Pam Fogg. IQ.. 7. allowed single runs in the fifth Sl\th and SC' enth innings. but onl) one v.as earned Her onl} v.alk v.a!> 1ntcn· t1onal. but the Barons bunched fi, e ot their hits 1n the final three 1nn1ng'> In the fifth. Km11n Santa ( ru1 reached o n an error took second on a sacnfice b> Shannon Hamson. tool third on a sacrifice b) T n,ha Staakeand scored on Est~· si ngle: Ill the nght of 1he second base bag Fountain Valle} made 11 ~-0 in thl· six.th v.hcn Rice h11 a one-out tnplc 1n the right-field gap and scored u n M1)ahara's s1ngk up the middk L BASEBALL - From Bf howe' er \tnling Dieter out on tl'\rl"l' pitches. then getting 1ht• lham· p1onsh1p out on 1he ne'-t p11ch h~ forcing another hc.n) ·h11tcr. .\I Marhnp. to popoul on the fir'it p11t·h So Esuinc1a mo,c\· into the <tr pl&)otTs nc>.t v.cck \\1th one o f the best reco rds an'" here in term. nt recent endea\ ori After losing thr1r ftr-.1 lY>U league starts. Lhc Eagles proceeded to Mn 1 l of their ne>.t 13 10 g.a1n the title ofro- champ1on. and 11 \\Ould be e' c:n better than that C\ltpt. as ".11llard puts It, .. that disaster .it the lrec"'a' school CTusun) ·· fa.cept for that one fa teful I )·run s1Jllh mnana v. hen no thing "t'nt ngh1 evCT)\hma el~ has gone oactl) Mallard'\ wa) Tuesda). tt wa'i 1 thrtt-run ralh in 1he sc .. enlh ~h1ch catapulted E'itan· eta pasl Unt\Cr)ll). but Thu™1a~ it wa~ the Eagle\' pmc from the stan wllh uni) the final moment., ofTer1111 a ra) of hope 10 t n1' en1t) -"The collcae \Chool."' in the '1c" of the ficrccl) compctlll' e \Cl happ) Mill· ard. "I don't IJVC an) of them the rcsp«I of a name " continued Mill· ard "I JU~t l:abel them Thcrt't the free~•> school. lhc collcac school. the shopp1n1 man school •• " JaJOn \\'hue's leadoff ~·•~ de· vtloped 1nlo a run v.hen Sc.an Nichols delivered a un&Lc to cct'Uer after Whi~ Jtole ~mt and Btll OomC".t. v.hoiot on viaa Atldcr's cho1Ct':'t:amc around to score from one of four Uni"cBit)' mon Mat Hartlq led off the lh1rd with an infield sanale and scortd aOer 1tulina 1«ond. com1na home on Len Herman's 1nfltld blow Un1\Crs1t) uancr Jas.on WalhAm ei!c~1nconunucdtouJhluckinthe Mh •hen Rot>cn )e Solt rd Ol'l an error then ortd Yfhtn 5ean Ntchols doubl«S to lcf\ Two more ca~ acrou irt the '111th Whea Gary lum>Yt'I ainaJcd and "ole IKOftd (the Uja ttole l:l bibn and wttt cauaht JU-" once). and rt'd on Oa~ filclt0n' double. follo,."Cd b)' an RBf-blOw' from Ny~ when ht raDOCd one ofT or W1Jli:am' for an int.Ckt unety. AbOul the only tttbld. l"U In IM form of Wb1&e. Estancia'' premier lhof1alop, takit11 a haid ~ Ibo\ C has eye whtft he tot too dOllC to • tnmmate wtule tht Latter w" s-.ina· it11 away in tbc on.d«k am JftPer· ina fOf the ttull ••n•ne '° 1W1.. .Wllite 9U ~lee-WU .pjilied and the £-..a fttled an with a racf'\e '°' tM ~of 1bte .... "He's ()It.'! dH lfneed M1lllnl aftrtwanl. '~h •IY lrit him 1n IM Mad... • Wdh•mt. Who ....um Gal D1ftt Ill • ,., ianil•· ~ dte loll Ud ~ ., * ~· ..... dW Wet ....... trilb. ....... -.re Yer)' h MCM1111ft1t'.h ·IM ·T~ ~ _. ..... 10.14-l;o••• ... iii lillllf. ................ vn: ,.... ... ,.... ............. ....................... .-u •lins• -1 19 ... CGIRIJ 'nl=-Ill • .,. c-~Mlr~.t.l.'o ::= But • 1ook 1ha1 carom 1111 ·~ !>hmguard to de.> I\ -and had (kc.in \it"' held on and C\cntuall\ d<11nH·<l the v1ctoo. 11 \\Ould ha"c hl.·t•n On·an View 1n tht pla.,.oO\ and \l,mna nut o f the pla~ofT!t Walla Parlhcn v..cnt the d1't.in1 l' lor the "'inner'>. \lnl ing out lhl· and v.alktng four in a ganw plagu1·d tn nine errors b> the 1v.o team!:. Beck) Toler got 1t \tarted m the 10th \.\Ith a onc-oul \lngk and advanced 10 '>l'lnnJ on a 1hrow1ng error from the outfield Julie \IUlhc sacrificed her lo thml .md 1hrn Julte Luft !>lrud. oul Bui the ball 1111 1tw lJll.hcr''> shmguan.I o n the third '>tr1lc .1nd bounced J\\J\ 10 alh1"' 1tw "Inning run to ~·ore Ocean\ 11:" ~lrud lor thtl'l' run'> 1n the fifth 1nn1ng to 1al\' .i 4-1 lcJd. hul \fanna go1 bad, into 11 1n thl' hottom of thl' tilth "hen \nn1e Prc'>Ull• doubkd .ind then l Jffil' arnun<l 111 ~ore on '"o "'"d pltlhl'' \lann.i 1mpro' l''> Ill 1 ~_,, In the ~oulh < ua\t I l·agul· • Lisa ( 11l<td"' 1n 's run-~onng single 1n lhl· t')(lllom uf1hc l 0th inning ga'-C Ir' me 1 ilgh the undl\puted championship \\-ilh an 8-1 rcrnrd behind behind the: four.hit J)1tching of freshm.in 11gh1 handn \m, Ro<lngue1 Rodngue1 g.t\l' up JU'>I lour hll'i inc.:luding 4 \Ill\'-homl'r 1n the lillh 1nn1ng. \lrud. 11u1 1"'0 Jnd "'alked one Brandi ~rm\lrung scored the "'Ill· n1ng run aftl•r '>lngling 1n the 10th-and ad,annng on a pa'>!>ed ball anJ v.1ld plllh hclorl· ( 1l>1i<l" in drll\ l'rC'd the "'Inner Jc:nn1fer lirunl.lagl' (2 lor l> und (mJ 1'ol·h (~ for 4) led lf\1nc·, llffrn'>e hl·l p1ng Coach Phil Dunme~er \ \. a4ueros to impro\e 10 I..,· .. oH·rall High school baseball standings ~LM-... ~~AU LN-S-ltl CN1t L .. _ c llnell w I. T GIS CllMll •Fo~n'• n Va • ., 9 ~ ~ w I. T GIS w I. T GIS "W•stm n)tl'r • s 0 ·Legut'• H;;,, I) I 0 •MIU O~ V t .O 11 4 0 'Ocre,, v tw a 6 0 ·Tr at>ueo H "' II ) 0 ·c .soo "•'''' ' • 0 Ed'1on • • 0 ·o-a"Ot ~ 5 0 'frv~"• ' ' 0 Hun111>11•1>" 8t'ec n S ' 0 Co\ta Mn• s • 0 • E• Toro 1 • 0 M.ar ne s 9 0 ~.g.,,.. 8••c~ •) II 0 10 Sar ( ""'""'• 6 ' 0 • C "(:.,.a C r I A P •• t~\ WPOCIO• OQt I ll 0 17 0•"• .. ' ' II 0 • C "<:l\ed C•F J 4 P·avoll\ ' C "C"td (IF' 4 A O<••O"' THeV'I Gam.l (l ISi Tllvndav't S<-Thunder' S<WH "''" 8eeC" el ""' "• ~ .. Col•• MeH ' wooat>•·09f O tr., ~f' 4 E ro-o 7 Ed lon e t WHl,.,.,1"\tt ' Or•ngt 8 Lellu"I !ltec'1 J MU Oii V•t tO 6 Ot n• 11 ' I Merrrta •I Oc••~ View l 111Jun11 Hllll 10 Ke" Mita.rd V1e'A 11tk 'Atth Est.;inl'Ul at I 2·J. Tustin 1 17 oHrall "Monte was throw1n1 bullet-. ·• sa1J lu un Coach Vince Rrown "He had a v.ccl's mt and 11 meant the leaJUt' (h.amp1un hip. t think 1t"\ the h:srdr'>t l'H' seen him throv. 1n :ibou1 thrtt ,,..ett..\ .. Jone doubled off 1he fence 1n 1ht' third innUla. tool 1hu'd on an c11oi and scortd on a fin1°"'nd•th1rd double sic.al In \he r,nh. he hu a home run ~t\h hawn Orten aboanj Corona"\ Mau Gold 1cin allo~cd te\CP hits. one wallc and thitt t".amcd runs •h1lumkin1 oulfhc in a lo m effort. G Ha cl and Rcc:\C' Thor~eliOn each •ent ~ for 1 and Thor cbon had an RBI 1naJe 1n thr finh inninJ to w:ort John Hotmarcn with C"dM sonl) run a Kin • center firlder John Mk\hllan made a runn1rtf· ntcb 11rh1lc h1U11'\1 thc lenc.'C to rob ustan"s En Gro oh homt run. • ltcad) a suf'N of a I pot en,tn"' thcpmc, Saddlcback 11.anC'd •n all!WnlOr hnl"UP wtth tM C't(\.'P. t1on of phomort pitrl\tr Fnnl ron~ ac\d came a••>· ,.,,h 1 S-1 •1n1t 1 • :pon &ofiru CJ..61n the 1 Vie • fot\teQ alk>~'td on.c h1l m four 1nn1 bclOtt 1-'Vl"I .. I) lO lol:'nlOf Mike tro)~ -ho Work~ tht lue three 1nn1 Ammll •ISO allo•'td oal\ onrb1t1nd finiihtct for tltc Y\1C'. Jclr 9~nco wtnt 2 R>r 4 far Slddkbae • ~1'0'1 HJtbor ptathn Jim Jrn· .. ,._,. ptt(htd "°n· dnpi1c.,:.~n1 the le ktiiet's ND on an cnor. a wtk1 IJ'\dl, 1 IQucut Pia Md two 1nf.tkt OilU.: In 1ht th C'oast ~ 8 In anc· J ft MUI •rid Knan a.ren QOmbiMd Oft a :sn•tuncr and-ktrr ncu' tut 11wo-n1n ntlc co Treb H•ll\ 0 C aoo Ve•'•• 3 S•" Clttne"'' 2 111¥1111~111J1111n 1 un \l\\h rnmng that carm·d the \ .i4uero• .. I'· I~ ''' l"rdll and 8· .. in k .agul' pa,1 ho\I fl Toro 4-~. m c1 battle lor 1hirJ plact' fl 1 nro fin1~hcd 7-X in league Bre tza allo~cd .111 .. , " h11' u' e r "' 1 innings to 1mpro' c 10 4. v. h1 k Obcrgfcll thrc\\ I inn mg.\ of h1tle'>s relief 10 nolch an In me record fifth sa' c. bn:al1n~ \tc' c L1pton·s mark of fo ur ~t 1n 1984 In the Sl'-lh \)tc' c Nes~I drc"' a onl'·11111 "'alk .1nd "11h 1v.o out. ".11ke Booker. Bo"'en Ota and Rnnd' Martin Jre" \UClC''>SI' e walks 10 pu'ih Nessi alros'> io lit' thC' game hctorc Pincus Jro' l' the game·\\ Inner In inc·~ · ott Vollmc-r singled home Pincus tor a 1.0 lead an the third 1nn1n1. but El Toro r.alhed for a 2· l lead 1n the lihh In the Pac1fil ( oast Lc::igue • ha"n Lc:ffing"'ell spun a two- hllttr and did not allo~ a b3Sc:runner P.""' fin1 b'l a\ Costa Mes.o closed o u1 "'Ith a 1-0 '"·tof') o'er Wood· bmlge at Tc\\. in~le Park Mesa scored 1n the fir..t inning v.hen Hu' K1eu v.alked. ~ent to S«Ond on·a wilJ p11ch. 10 third on a base hit b}_ Ocron M.,hburn and scored on Out' Sali4da) ·, bouncer up the middle v.h1ch '41\ tum~ into an out. bu1 allov.cd the run to !('()rt • Laauna Bt:ach clo\C'd out on :i lo ina note a.s C l F-bound Oranac $v.cpt to an ·3 '1ctory on the v.1nntr0 diamond aron hc1d ~a.s 2 for ~ith • double for l...quna Beach. and team· mate Oaf) H1ttkr had a dout>lc. • Ubcn) Cbn ttan'\ C hns Bud· eb burled a ont>-hitttr ,.1th 16 stnkcout lO lead the leaaue cham· p100 .Minutemen l0-2 OH'rall and 10-01n lt'l(uc. pa\\ t \11chaer~ 9-1. St. Michael's fin1 hcd f .Q, a,,-.o J m ~" nt 2 for 3 '41\h a basc:t-loidcJ mple 1n lh~ M1nu • men's 6\c--run ~nd 1nn1na and fin1 hc:d •1th lour RBI. But his contce'Uto e \tc.>kn record O\f'f a carttr of 93 sU'&ta.t\t ended in the lt\:ond 1nn1n 010 magic r~turFJs as Ou nails doyvn Cards' victory Dan Quitcnberry hopes the habit has returned "Anytime 1·,e aot a ch.a nee to pitch wnh 1he pmc: on the lane and the lead. n ~minds me of a thou nd other tJmes," Qu1scnberT).1 product of Costa Me~ H11h and Oranae eo.~t Cotlqe, said ofter n11hng down a 6·5 vic1ory over the San Diego Padrcs at Busch Stadium. "That's really why I'm plaJin& the game. I'm playing the game b«au~ I lovr to pnch . or else I \\Ould ha\C retired las\ winter •• Qu1senbefT) ·, 239th carttr save was his fir t m the Nauonal League. And 1t d1dn~t comt eas). "lf they'd aotten one more man on base, rd haH brouaht in (Todd} Worrell," St. Louis Mant\ger White~ Herzoa said of the Padres' tWO·run eighth. when Quisenberry entered the pme. "Qw1 was pitching good., bul that pop fl) double fell in and the ground ball ~ent through for a smale." Jose Oquendo bailed St. Louis out of the eighlh- 10nin1jam, dt'\tn& to his right to knock down a around~r and come up wuh a a force play at econd b.ase. • "l auess 1hcy were getting back at us for winning three straight here last Jul)', .. San Diego Manager Jalk Mc Kcon said of the Cardtnals' sv.cep .. II ""a~ a "'e1rd '>t:rn:s ~ e could ha"e won t'\Cf) gamf. hut "'l. J1dn·1 ·· Milt Thompson dro\e in three run' and Tom Brunansk} two 1n ste>ad}ing lhl' ( ardinal) pa'>t an l'rr'.UIC ~tart and lin~h. 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(, ... _ ~4tP \'<tM "' J ' • J • • '· ~ 0 I 0 0 t 0 Of C HJ• • h~ ••• v-""' "' HOl"V ,.,., .. ..... r .. ,. fi • W 'riKO"ld Volle,1,jiG t "°"'" (.Ov\A\ , 1 .. 4 J1 '~ CREW From81 • In ano&.ber Nauonal Leas~ pmt• • · Braves I, P'1Utet a: Tom Glavinc improved to j.Q •and Lonnie Sm 1th bha home run and scored lhree~• Veterans Stadium a.s Atlanta won 1u seventh 1~t. The wan hftcd the 8t1\.CS lo SOO at 17-17. the \ateM date Atlanta has bc<'n at the SOO mark smtt J"'nc l9, 1987. The Braves' w1nnina streak ts their I~ liact May I S-22, 1986, when they also won seven in • ~· Pnq,r to the w1nnm1 streak. the Braves had 1oat eil)l\ "' nratlh\. In the Amencan Lcasuc· Raqen t, fto)'ala 3: Nolan R)l'ln, rtlumint 10 tbc. scene of his first no-h11tcr. pitched a fhe--hitter and IU'Utt out l I and Pete lncav1gha drove in four nans, leadina Tens to the w1" at RoyalS Stadium. Ryan, who oo-h1t Kansas Chy on May U, 1973. improved his lifetime record qa1nst the Royals to 21-10. It was the I 8Sth ume 11\ his career aed the 12th time ap1nst Kamas \it) 10 which he fanned at least 10. · R)an, 4-2. \\Slked rwo en route to his IC't'Ond complete pme. \.\h1le Marf Gubicu fell to 2-3 and lost " h11 fowih consccu11ve decision;lcit\leltanacn in Royals Stl\,dlum. ,• _ Ortolet 6, Athletics Z: ln ~ltJmore, Cra11 W~ mgton doubled home t\.\O runs. snappi~ a J-1 tic, and Jeff ~lard o utdueled Dave Stewart. Mickey Tettlcton droH 1n three run!> \.\Ith a olo home run and a. iwo.run single as the Onolc!. snapped a five-game losu'a s~. Ballard. ti-I . Joined tewart as the American League'!> onl) !ii>.-game winners by sc.atterin& nine hits O\Cr se' en mnmg'> ~tC\\art-. ti-I . allowed six runs a nd 12 hits in 6-!' inning Thl' I~ hits are the most he has allowed in a game. in.his career •· .\ cro\\d of 1..;o I the third smallest in Orioles· h1s10~. "''lllched 1hc gnmr 0 a rave' '· Pt'tllles l ATLANTA "Ml\.AO•l,.HIA ....... ..,,_ .. 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'Ct\~ •-1w •-1• w T-111 A-411.1 .. ~~It En,er ha defeated all 1.hallcnie~ th1 ~a59n b) 11-12 ~Ct·onds doublt:-eli mi na 11on tou rn:i nH'n 1 Westmont ddeJll·d \1u...i Pauf1l in the \{'lOnd game h·" .\ 'lllO~ 1n toda' \ g.aml· \.\11uld put~( ( 1n thl' lhamp1onsh1p round o n <)aturda) o( the k tharg' nl 1hc11 'c:ar It \ a n-al tribute tu them 11·., not a real b1~ group ph\\Kalh but thl"1r ltlhn1QU<' I~ C\ldknl • "The) have bt-en a vet; impttSSl"C c rt:\\ all ~a on. and I c>1.pcc:t that lO \Ontinue ··Grant said. "The ra~ will be clearh be between Coasl and \\ ash1n1ii:>n \\ e had a clox race in \an D1e10. and ahhouah ,,.e won. "-t' ha'c no 1llu tons Washmaton ha' 11llwn' offn.~hmcn and the~ have no d oubr 1mpnl\ed their boat But we: ha't' 100 I l'\J>«I the frnhmen to ~1n Dedrick. a Hunungton Beach H igh J)rodut.t. <''>ldpcd a number of iam., and re11rcJ 1hc Krngsmen onl\ t\\ Ill. 1n onkr His b1ggl'\I trouble l·amt· 1n thl' W\l'.Illh 1nn1ng when (.ii I uth~r.in loadt'J lhl' haw<o "'11h none o ul h He go1 some ht'lp 10 n1ma1c himself from the \1tua11on On a 'lhon fl) ~II lo right. a (.al l uthenm runn~r \\35 caught on ~·wnd ba~ tor J double pf;n . v.h1k lhl· runner a11h1rd failed 10 breai.. for 1hc plate Dcdnc l then ended 1he inning b~ getting J grounder to short ( C broll· on top in thl" third a' f\.e, m !\.asper \1ngkd and 'ipnnh·d homt• o n a double h' Joe ~' l'f')a .,, h11 <;<"Orcd moment\ later on "-l'nd.ill "'-asper's base hit In the fourth. Doug R ~ •.trom <;1ngll·d. Ke\ln 1'.o&\per v.as h11 h\ a pill. h and after a \\ 1ld pitch mo' l'<l •the: runner'> 10 SCl.Ond and tharJ "'-tndall Kasper dWH' 1n both run' v.1th a base h11 10 kit Kendall Kaspl'r finished thi: 1..1.1, \.\llh four h1t\. \.\h1k \\eMa v.3<; I l11r 5 "'1th o stolen bJsc occ From81 more 1n 1he n1111h LH:h allo\\eJ th1l·l runs hut l''" h had nnl' on<' cainnl run as th<' P1rah''I f){><)r fllJ\ 1n lht field ne11rh l.O~I them CX < la ce'\ LC. I. tanlun.I and lhc l n1.,er\l\) o t n Diego 10 \ht first heat .and th1s.1\ JU\I one of fi, e l Cl hoat~ "'hich -gi,l", \1oort• 11riunw1m <.ll·~pilt o&n inJUf" ''' lhr ... 1rol..\0 mdn 111'1 lrnhm.an 111•' 1u· h~h\v.e1gh1 and n\)\ 1u· l'1gh1' ~1lt\ leatu.n: m·" oJr\mt'n 1h.., 'ear hu1 lhe L ( I I\ Jnd \Ul\11 \ ht>JIC. haH made .in·at s1nd1.'' ''' l:r l.1<11 sc.1.,on and--~1oore led'> th\''l' h•ur along ~\th the hghl\\('1gh1 lour~ hl\ill ha'c g{~)lf l hanll''l 111 pc.· ncu;i~e lhl' ,,,.~Ml final heal' .. , \\U C<\n t 1al..l' an\ thing lor ~ran1· 1.·d:· \Imm: \aid .. Ii' \OU do \.\Cll it &Jill' \ou J lot \\ ,·tl·.soango(IJ' there iv r.Hl' thl' ht·<,t "l' \an Rul I tx·l1l"'l' \\1. .. T\'. ID mUl h hl'lll'f \ha[lC r;l\ Ill(· "1~ and prcp.1ra11110·\\l\t' th.in "e '" ncr ticc:n ·11h1nl 1h1' I\ the: la'llt\l lfC\.\ ,., I'.' had <,inll' I'' c been at In inc ... s:llli the '>l\lh \c.ar u.lalh '( oalhc' do n·1 hlc one·llnH pnlormanct'., the\ hlc Cl•n\1\tcn1 rae1ng. \\.c'H go11en a hllk 1.&!>ler ealh ra1.e tar C't'f' lhing ,., gmng a 11 .. hould but \\ e re 0111 gt11ng to go out and heat "'nrld ·· In thl· fre'lhman t'tglm. ()( < ·\ C 11.inl ll kn h1~ ere"' 'H·hanl·c, to earn a 1111~ "here 11 lini\hNi third l<' \\ a'lh1n1ton and l CL\ 13\I \ea~in The lineup in "Le&l'nd" ot '''' '"ain Todd .\le\andcr slrOl( r om \1 Ill hl'll. ( harht tcv.an R:im~' \ l.ld,en Jeff Lund\\all. Ed Turner 'can '1lhol!>On 1'11e Collar and In rhe \.lf'\11\ race. tier hopes to mak.t> the finals\\ ttll a C'rtv. wtuch has been .. , cn t:on\1~tent" \tnCC lbe first f'alt'ohhe.sason .\ftertl\eSan Oieso < rrv. \ta'l"srr \1oon-1nmlltd s .... appt.>d four men betv.ccn the vaf\1· t\ and Jun ll>r 'arsm boats mclud>f\i •.tro~t' DaH· \\ah . bov. Lance Bro"'"· 'io. 1 Victor Ed,arton and "-o 4 Da'<' Brad\. The hneup ;n lud~ co,swa1 n T ra~' mnh \\alls. B1on iev.art. ( hns Hubbard. \1arcos Doc senc-h. Brad~ Gan T c.,ta. Edprton and Brov.n "The (' arsu~ and 1un1or va_rstt)') boat~ \\ere about l\\O Sttonds apa.r1 o' ('r ~ 000 mt'ters and upon s~ 1tchin1 lhc: l:loats arr 17 S«'Ood a pan ... \1oore S<l1d ··nte da\ I ~v.nched "''C went nme ~00-mc\cr ·pieces back.to-back. and the' "C'rc all within a second lround I :.~ 11·~ 1mporunl to be con 111ent. \\c·,e been n&ht around t:it·flat 1bOIJ\X)), .lnd ~e·,c raced the boat three u mc' that \\a\ ·· L l I " presently Sttdcd e1.1b\h. "1th \\ ash1naton. UCLA. Cal and ~tanford in the top four PolS. Pitrce "'ho had Y.or!.t-d mH 1•t a CARLSON ln1ne 8(\ Oden and Raphad tv.o-out ha\c' load1td Jam .1!1cr r1.'11l'' \tolle tn& Thibault 1n 1ht ~'enth 1n111n~ FromBI From1he.o\ngelu!.Leaauc1rc earned an -1lc.id1n10 thl' bo11e1rn ''' \ 1c"' ;ind 'addkbalk to the". un4'<"t \later 0c:1·!i Kelly 0 '8nen and Tony tht' ninth hut IY.o o ( ()( ( ' l1111r J Put \anta \ta1l3nta into the \ta Pena ctrof\ led 10 1hr<'l' .run'> bl'l1'1\. hl \ 1c"' onJ ddlcba~i... from the Sea From the Pac\fkC oast Lc,quc are could shu\ the dl'lm \IC\\ to the unset !\.au K.elT~rofWoodbndaeand The Pirate'.> "ho 1mpro,cd I•• ~ Th1s 1slcfHoqourimq.tnat1on. l>.1.,1dloWC1")ofTrabucoHdl . 3 I· I 0-1 lace: R:tn\ ho \ant1a10 111 1 hl "'1m h "'ill prob.lbh bphe corrttt .\nd from the l\cedcm)' ~UC aft \CCOnd round on c;;iturd<l) at noon an'-" er Li~) Chnsuan's baron Crouch The Don\ ddcJtcd l:..l I l -' 15 ' on O and S~anJamc Thu™1a) L-'i \alll') ti01\bcJ at \Jt'l ttnOrani eC t&rt'lt\pt'' ~notherd lenorsofromthc .?Q-12-1 arr 10 thl· runn1naforOranat Coun balilnceofOraf\&t"C'ountylJ't' alsont Lt'adin& the P1r.uec, l1).h111&11.ad, t)\'-o 1 pl'l'phonor-lhlett of1hl' thc runnana Thunda) v.a tht h<'art ot the ur<lcr \ l·ar .\ltw1nnen..theNo Ibo lrldfirt 1ncludtn&C"onJo,111 1or4 t"orun'>I f-mmthc\unsetlc ucarewc .. t· "111bcrcvuled~1:a)24h\ naheim ScottTala,,~CHor 4 thrttrun\)and nun\tl'r ,,helh f~hlulandCkt-a11 ~1ad1um P1crtt (2 for 4 one.· run. onc-RBl1 \ •t" s I odd "loorman &s1dtsthcacc:la1m.a$SOO~ At\er LA allt) Jumped \o • ~..() f rum the a \"icv. 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''''° ·o ,., •8Wllllt •v•• ...... tc'.lrW'\ .. .,. c.,..... .., ''" Jll" Pta.IC NOTICE Orlftl9 C4*1 OAU.Y Pll01'/Ftk18V, Mey 12, ._ ·Gerden Grove Hyunqai offers ciutomobiles to fit todaY's lifestyleS • u· n • the old one 1n Ausws1 1990; ond also Hyundai •. .' cor1 thot moke sense.' o smon rwo-seoter sports cor by the first of the yeor. ~ And thol hos .,,ever been more oppropnote thoh 1n tbdoy's fost poced market where low rno.nten once and high gos rmleoge hos become the key to outomo11ve buying rn the 1990s Gorden Grait.P Hyundo one ol the first Hyundai dealerships 1n Orange County hos proven the popolor1ty of the h eel and Sonoto models by 11s numb~r one status n th,. Southern Cohformo oreo • We ore not here ro sell cars. we ore here to help people buy cars ' Robert Valdes, general soies mo" ager. so1d He was descr 1b1ng the pos1t1ve 0111tude roworas customer serviee thot oil the employees hove Valdes hos been ot GG Hyundo for iwo years ond hos I l yP.ors n the ndustry ''Not only .s th1\ one ol the nicest deolershrps ro wor~ n, .t is fun 01so - everyone gets along and we ore oil ded1co1ed to mokmg our (ustomers nappy, he added One of rhe largest Hyundai Jeolersh1ps rhe Gorden Gro ve store sroclcs between 250 to 300 new cars. oppro11motely I 00 used cars and hos o full service deportment and pons store · w, recently ocqu red '"-'O outside storage lots 10 handle rhe "'°'°me ond there hos been some tol~ of expansion to occommodote our 1ncreosing business We sell 45 percent of all new Hyundai veh1cf Ps 11"1 Orange County Valdes so,d. The dealership s 16 soles people. rroined 1n customer serv1re ond product kno wledge. mo~e sure car shoppers ore ow0te of Hyundo 's reputor.on lor durob1l11y and teltob1f1. 1y We ore starting to see rtemen- dous. customer loyalty -people ore srortmg to bring rn their old Hyundo and upgrade 11 to o newer one " Hyundo1, the largest single com- pany in Korea hos been burlding cars since the mid· 70s. The cars hove been imported into other countries for several yeors -and .n Conodo 1t was the number one mp0rt for o long 1 me But 1t d1dn'1 ge1 to the-United Stores unlll 1986 Valdes explo nnd He olsoodded tho1 1here ore severo1 ors n"Ode by Hyundo but the United S1ole1 is 111n11ed on who1 con ore mported "The f xcel is geared 10 bvyers Nho ...,ould normally hove 10 purchase o used car Now paople con get o new ""'f -w ith several standard leo1ures for the some price os rhey m1gh1 hove purchased o used ooe." The heel may be purchased for as low as $5,895 The Sonoto, rntrodvced 1ust this yeor is expected to be the f logsh p of the Hyundai hne A m1d-s.zed lu11ury sedan, the Sonoto is pnced from -S9.600 to S 13,000 -"consider ably less thon other comparable luJtUty cars.' Voldes sord He odded lhot the c0rtpony wrH be 111troduc1ng o revised model of rhe Eitcel to reploc• Contflbuttng to Gorden Grove Hyundai's eJCcellem reputation tor customer service is the deolershfp's service deportment 'We olier. cus· 1om9rs prompt, courteov' service - as w· U os ltO ned techn1c ons ond stote-of -the-art equipment," Jock T ob1n, service monogtlr 1 so id. T ob1n so1d there ore 1-4 employees 1n his deportment, and eight of those ore highly quol1f 1ed service techmc1ons The deponment occeprs walk n service customers, bur prefers op poinrments for customer convenience Garden Grove Hyundai has th• highest r•t•ll .. I•• p•rc•n••e•. than any of the otlt•r Or•ft9• County dealerfNPs. We con ~ov1de r~es 10 ho~. or r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wor1e wt.le peop1e get their car repaired, or we hove o cuslomer lounge . oreo, ' T ob111 said The deolersh1p also provides o free loaner cor to Hyundai customers who rome 1n for their 15 000 and 30 000 mile 'chec\.ups os we I some O'~"'' service wor~ Hyuf'd01 outomob•·es come w rr-o three >'"0' 36 000 m.1~ fo(lory warranty w1rh eJ(tended worron1 .es ovo loble for up to seven r'eors and I 00. 000 miles UsPd c ors ~1ove o 30 day worron•y and or 1>JCl1>nded warranty of three years. 36 000 m1 PS is also available for purct ose The porrs deportmer,1 called o ports bou••oue ' because 1' carries o large selec11011 of occPssories for Hyundai s os wel1 os pons 1s run by Lindo Perlstein She hos bf.len w th th,. company since 11s open1rg 1n 1986 "The paf1$ depotlmer• s full corn putenzed and stoos vs• obovt e ... eryth1ng we need -11 w>' Jon'r hove t 1n s1ock 11 does'r tore ong ro get 1 ' Valdes said Several financing progrolT's nc ud· mg first-time buyer· college grod; and proo em credit -molce pvrchos ng o Hyundai easy for mos1 ~eople • We II motr.e rh e r l!xper ence 1un We hove 1he besr prices as well os f1nonc1ng rerms and we w I be there not only for the sole but on down the line for any otrer prob1ems Votdes so1d Owned by the 8rown"''9 Group, which hos on established reputo11on of customer sor slocr1on Gorden Grove Hyundai· s dedicated to upholding that repu1011on "Ma"1ng peoplf? happy is our gool -morey is 1mpor1onr 10 the deo1ersh1p, b r 1ho1 comes setondory 10 customer sot1s tocrion. • Valdes commenteo Gorden Grove Hyundai is located at 9898 Tros" Ave t1usr off rhe Gorder Gro..,e freeway n Gorden Grove For more 1nformor1on, coll 7 14 534 6600 Hours for •hp soles deportment ore 9 o m ro 9 p m. Monday through Soturdov :Jnd I 0 o .m. to 7 pm. Sunday. Service hours ore 7 30 o m 10 8 30 p m T uesdoy through Thursday; ond 7 30 o m to 6 pm Monday and Fr dov The dealership also employs several b1l nguol people in sotes and service ror customer convenience. .... l NEW '89 SONATA hetheMlcl-sbe .A Surprise! ......,,.,. .... L ~ - 1 ~0,998 ·19a mo. - 2TO CHOOSE lllW '89 IXCIL ENDING SOON CASH IACK FROM HYUNDAI See Dealer for Details ·Deale< pertlC•PllttO" mar eH.ct coneumer cott Purchaa• (not• I••••) Auto, A/C Plu$ tax fOf 60 (T OS I 1 9 ~ interest "''!' $290 t 96 down Payment fota ol pa}'menrs S 1.c 6.CO 78 on appro-.eo cre<N •06 •CJ I •5995 or •99 MO. ln-.tanl CrM.lit For Your lncon1 t' Tax Re fund. E~citing :\e~ ProJ(ram Availablt' 'ow! t:all For Detai l~. CALL OtJR USED CAR HOTLINE 534-6600 87 Toyota P.U. Cassetle must see I too 158) 6488 18Hyund•I Low miles (005612) 85 Toyota Pick Up Auto, AIC, PIS (121000) 15ffonda Accord Auto, AIC. PIS, etulee PIW. P/Docn,caaet1e (108893) 82 Honda Civic Wagon AIC cassetle (02502 11 SSNl ... n &entrtl AIC PIS caeette. low miles 0 ) 86Toyota Pick Up A C (15'417•1 88 Toyota P.u. Auto AIC, PIS, cassette. low miles ( 153952) ~ At the Garden Grove Auto Center· llllTr•k Ave. G8rden Grove . (714) 534 1800 (213) ~2722 - 86 ft'ltaublshl Pick Up Bl.ad< betluty. low mUes, must999t (066142) 85 Ford Mu.t.1g GT Convee-. Super CleanCt 1213618) 12 Chew. Citation Only 3q 000 m•lel auto. AIC '11 76~> 88 88 Honda CRX Auto eJr cassette (01 1825) 7 88 81 Dodge D-50 Cassette. wheels. hke new (047642) 86 Toyota Corolla 4 dr .uto. A/C. <Mn (296456) IS Toyota Corolla"'-J Auto. P S AIC. "'1 (352503) 98 17 Honda Accord Auto AIC. catMtte, tltt. ~ (099986) 9 ., .-• 6f2-1S678 CLASSIFIED INDE.X-642-5678 "'°"'NORTH OM.W CO. "'OM aouTff OA!W CO. 540-1220 ...... """"""'··--·-· -·-·---- C .. CK YOUR AD TME NIT DAY , .. ~ ...... .fl ........ ... 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Drive by age $1195 L .... evall-· Too many amenities lo lnc:l landl Otfer9d by * * SAN JACINTO * * ~MO kldt 2118 \t~ r ·-')'r I >:t \ ·11 2242 Orci'lard Drive able Agl 875-•912 '-=== ltacft 2148 mention Mutt IM to be· Lido P1c1t1c Reilly S..ac:t•llSOOacre. View. 29R 0Yple11 1BA new · •\• "-" QUIET 2BR ~·;BA 2 llOfY ~~ ............ ~~--~ lleve. Pr~95 ~ qc': (819 13• 1-1•98 or B~:',: r:~~:616t c1rf)et & pa~I c1o.e to REALTORS Ulll&YTln.. townhome, utri. 1 2 yr1 old, 3BR hOuM, 2 Nie at .., • (71•>&45-91•• • beach Crad & rela 38R 2'~BA. 2 car garage bdrm llreplece garag atOf)I, patio. lrl»c tlle Kuey, Br<M<er 432-90• t req'd $69 o • $900 Old World Charm 215. gr .. t toe.lion, End Unit community po0I w .. 1~ r o o I S t , 3 5 0 I mo NeWPoRT Hetghll 28R O~~~ St.~~d5 Pr~~~glic:: aec. 213·891-3838 3BR, 2BA, office, French Assoc pool/ape Vacant tide Blutfaarea s9oo1mo $88-4~22. •97-0153 on LARGE corner lot Waztera 4BR, 3''tBA. doora. brick p1tlo. Welk $ 1 2 7 51 mo PI 1 Ir Agt 875-•912 Elll&IMY 457 Tu1tin Av• S•85 000 Over 2.600 aq ft of Coron1 dtl Mar 2122 to beach $1,850 PropertlH S erv1cH ;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ By owner 721-8965 ....... ant living, plua too I 709 Larkspur 842-9797 o-· Point 2126 All new 38R 2'.48A Frenctl · --•o-v Houws 3-2 fmt S 1395 2-1 rear 840-7333 .,_ country home Full IPll•SE many amenllle1 to men-$1050. FP, gar yd, lrg EASTSIDE 1BR tBA 24&41 SUNRISE CT Open Catalina view, many 911· SAT/SUN 11-• tlon Mollveled seller. 2106 brght. totaa wOOd, Npeta IPll .U UT/Sii w/gvage & w/d nkupa Sall8 1-3 "---view lrH Avall•bl• 5/ 13 Reduced $30.000 lo Bllboa Island No peta Adulla S650/mo un ..,.....,, ' •a5001 '"7" ..... ,. New nomea. Newport $795 000 C 703 Carnation. 760·1237 603'A Cametlon/rear Scotti S..9-230t 28R, den, 2BA dbl Oat-... mo * v __..., He I g h Is I re 8 . 2' 3 . I ll Biii. Agl BAYFRONT 4Br 2Ba com---So of PCH. Lrg 2BR ... den. • ....... w/d ,, ..... pool. ten• """'---vi-... -2 .. # 2ba un .. ·- 3 BA 2, Ba C41ntury 2.1 Ellecutlve Re ly lu b dbl & 2521 POINT DEL MAR l'LBa. frplc, n-.. crpt & lO •EASTSIDE• -..-'V ~· -"" '""' P1lmer, 'I ,., • plete re r . gar Cod 28 ,. ,., ·-nla Walk 10 beach w/gllg Upatra. No Lag •722-3501• allyS..S-6150 laundrynn$2500 -dep N8:"1 Cipe nse, r pnt Piiio, gar No petsl Back Bay harbor $1375/mo Leaae 11200 m o 1----& utlt. 675·•000 agt 2 ~Ba guest rm· loft $1250/mo * 723-0751 I Bdrm cozy cotllgl 979-5673 •'""'1717!•"'7-3•"• I nn UH SELL Mobffe Homts Over 2000 111 Frplc Wld - ----.. ...... OU< BAYFRONT :, br 3 hkup. bkyd 2-car gar SMIEOLIFFS llR Large yatd. Country Ml·--------.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~_. ~~ ~~::i~u% v:; For Sate I I 00 bl w/d: blla-lna 1acuzz1 Very lite & 11ry Welk to 2BA rrplc, pV1 bell s 1500 ~':!fW::; :.C~-~t:9 329 FountV.!':, Ntwpatt kldt 2169 9,~~o .. •B~~,;,·..-~.~ ~·~5~~nw1111 C:.~ ~~sf:: Yrly $3200 ~:so'~~a~!:~~~2~nh • 111lut.720-0628 ESIDE2BA 1BA House ..,..J 2134 1tEXCLUSIVEGUAAD• purchased another from beech, COiia Mesa LIKE NEW Custom 3Br 28R 28A ·office good tor Pvt. fenced with P1110 llllLLllT YALRU •GATED COMMUNITY• Costa Mesa 1024 home Reduced to •&45-2987• 3Ba Dutch Colon11I prol'I all 1ppl11nces 1Costa ~ 2124 VMilted c.tlmga 3 t8 E Lot c.t>alleros 1 & 28R • • 111 IAIYll $559,000 Toddy Smllh c;;;;-_ Come..,.h Come home. $3500/mo yYty lse lrplc gar pool Bflght 'I •Y&ll * ftff1* 21St Pet<*. w/d hkup Sludloa• Starting at 2BR 2BA townhome Mou••• ... i:>r S•I• ... ••--. Marrlll Lynch Realty _,,.. Biii Grundy Rllr57S-6t61 ~ xlntloc $1350 IH $900/mo&tl •5s.oe 17 M50/mo Funcrubmem-miero,frplcllnLRlmatr -·-na.UI 760-9599 • N'ICIHSlhed • no i>e'ta 645-3525 2BR ··~BA TownhouM E SIDE lg Cott..... 2BR beranip Ind 546-8560 BR ..... bar w/d hkupa 2 MT llllOllf Frplc deetl new carpel/ W -. __ cer gar «*"!tral 8lf Atl HouMsJ2ondos 3BR 28A, hardwood W llWI •SHARP 2BR 1 >BA paint, gar1ge wld Ilk-up 1'"'BA /0 hkup micro GREEN VALLEY FAMILY mairiteNO<:e incl Sorry :;==~-=====;:; Moors. lrplc, CUl-d&-sac .... WH townhouse w d nkup 2219 E PIClftez:E attached~·· s1000 . TOWNHOME 3BR p .. No"" &«--0509 1oc S2&4 000 Subm 1 ,._u fireplace pool carpo<t $995 mo See 111. then call S 1050 -deO S lSO BA, new crpVpnt lrptc -Citntraf I 002 ' OAllJWllll 1 Lowest prloe & brand oevr $950 NO. PETS 722•9011 eve/759-1 104 0 1644-8722 Oft 111 2 mos 650· t 799 retr19 dble g.ar wl opnr NEWPORT HEIGHTS 29R, YllW1 YllW1 YllW1 ' IJ1·2H2 ~~~rd~ =~~~~'Y ~:~ A LOT OF LOT Evea/Wknd• 722·81•0 t 17 E 23rd 2 • 1 ciMl'I HIGH TEC 2•2 conoo. dbl ~. ~:~~~ ~~~ ;:· g,r.P::d== STILL under conllruellon pool & tennta 2BR. den. B h k" . ( 39A 2"'18•. attached S925 Avatlabt• now gar., lrplc, pool, apa. w/d SI050/mo + s1050 MC 517'~ eo. .. 873-7353 In Hcluslve Bear Brand 2'..,BA, 2 pV1 courtyds, reat ta mg view O hills and breaking hOuae w/gerage, w/d Hardwood floors & yard 111n1 loc, S 1100/mo •-, -·""--•5 ... 2707 • Aancil In Lagun1 Niguel balcony with sunaet bay surf. In fabulous Emerald Bay. Includes . Mar beach 11700/mo, yr S.-2-6782 2131654-37•0 937-37<>e or S..9-3758 ..._,, .....,,,. .. •• lkO.,.. YVIM Ellclllnlf'ocean, coastline View, 2-car attch gar. hi planv permits for 5,000 sq..ft. home, ready ... Avall 6/1. 873-7901 9 m SELL 2 BRTownttomee wflh up & countryalde views from teen arnen111e1 & marble/ to go. S995,000. ._ •• .,0 IYllY II ~~R 1BA.~tage 1 52 El~d•M21111111&BR 0 1 to 1,920 •II. golf courM this new custom home A brasa thruout Appro11 -w ... eyet'. -.... Gar no aat.. • up ex views, trplca, w/d nkupa. Mediterranean dH1gn 2300 all BY OWNER 759-6600 28r 2Be, trplc, gar S16•0 pell. lam with 1·2 smt Fncd yd, dtw & Pet (It( lie. 2-c.r aitch gar Cati w/4,200 square feet IPll 11111 873-M36 or 873-e&g3 511 Seaward. 760-8392 children prefd. S..9-348• $775/mo Call S.-M902 t hrou'lh class1f1ed M '°'· appl. 780-S..k which has ' brms . 4' • SAT /SUN 11..4 bu & llbrary Please call New homes Newport lllllng ott1ce tor list ol Heights area. 243 aman111es Olferoa-at Palmer 3BR 2'"-BA $1.250,000 •722-3501* 711-1100 (~I OJ~ ,1 1 t.KJ N"' l'2 \.1,)\ll'\." U::aJ Ill \l Tl)ft ... - ll[ALTORS 631· 1400 • 673-6900 760-3600 OPEN SAT /SUN 1-•- 3 Br 2'"'B• upgraded townhome, must' see to appreciate. by owne< ~ Knox SI •A 642-2519 A Mf;MBfR tlf' THF SEMI~ flNANCIAL NE"tWOllX COLD Well BANl\eRO Expect th! be&: . 644-9080 HARBOR VIEW $885,000 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BRANO NEW HOME! INCREDIBLE AT- TENTION TO DETAIL: 4 BEDROOM, 4.5 BATH IN A GREAT FAMILY NEIGH- BORHOOD. YOU'U LOVE IT . . Sell y .. p,.,.,.,1 OllCleettfW, Ml-5671 for lntormat.lon & aurprllff10ly low coat. arctening Monthly mo.-.· tng, 9ct01ng yrd cln VP weeding, tr .. trim lal\O· ~ Gary 139 07S7 OREEN LIF-e l'>y ERIC M':!f:-=-=~ .. -----· .., ... •-m• ... 8A. .... ...., -. ....., ...... ..., , ---..."Alt9ii-fffl d•lu:r•.. 11410/mo ·~ '-' ~ .._ ..... ... d ,_, ~ St i\\lita:iJiltwm.. w 4163 ..,.,.. ,.,. .,.,., ... • .. ,......,,...,,,,... ;r,.,_ ... ,011 V:'fry • .-., 2 ........ ·~. ::: .... ...... ' 18R. ilAiitiUL iibE:oat .... ,..,.., .......... ., .. Oiilil TV Delu:r• 28r ... .. ~ :l'Mle. ,., ==· .,,,. *,.a;114'°1mo ... IO oceen ... IPPI On the._..,.. 8eP • .._.,_** "" .., ,.... ·,.... Ho .. 11 _,.1~ "''* ,,,.. tik Y •' '*...,·~IO/mo .,,...,,....... :t...:=·~'"'° ::":o.!:;::, ~ •MiOHAAl..AAYae ==~· -VIG-,,,., ... ,... crpt: (lf'OJC 1700 .,: nr~ rll.~MT1 142-ttos .......... , • lnddlnt utl. HIS NI A ...... ~ ~ .... """'*"' llk>i4>. earaee. 11175. 213/M0-9513 1••"-'~ ..... ~~tl 110011'. ~blllOMnd J llUflm 81W372 ~~wtltlpa:io~ mlil£1Mll811 P:~ lt~~m.: NEAA8!ACH.L.,ge28" ........... 1el -~ia. 121-."' __.., * he11n1ne Ofcs.t 38~ Yftt/ 28R. 1~ 5111 , >'°" ren u1 teA 1'MIA te>wnMuM or 1 18A '" trl-Qlex. Pa11o OH-n.i llUi'P Nfll HOAG ...;...;..-....;~-_;..---' ~=~~~ ~x• ~ .. :: '" • .. ~ = ':-=; ~=·~0~ E'Mde T-....tyte 28R, 0 •'·2,~~~u pe '. 't:e:r.::.~'2tv~-.. llUU nn wl ffl*: fatnty rm bey l beectt. 310·~ E !M". Poot, tPe. aeo . .,71• 10 1~. encl oar. ~ndt>' -F/F r9f11o e¥9il 120/mo ~...,. 2'~. pro-~ ..,.,tin08 12260/mo. &.wy e1~1eo.oeo2 lndry 1tt + eec. No'*' 7~";:'santf A '*'· ~ 6125 No pet9 al ll IUll Pool, epa. gar. or Cetpof1 ~r.L..,.,.,..,,..l'V=:r~lBOA~"""P"'"en--r 11tr>1191'J lndeq)d petlo •Comforte~ 48R 28A 2 ~ new crpt, 38 R Val!N M .. 2~7 TSL MGMT M~1803 172S. tM [I C.,...no Gf .. t fOf S profs 2 f'r91Ct, Newpott Terr~ Apt1 lr*"9 ,_, _,..ty, prtvete "'bl_Mde.,..,..._W_2,,_llt ____ P.,,....ool__,, ~ & upgl'9dM too tte>ty t~ ~ 21A , p 0# 2 1g Oec;ka' * ... ,. * _ . 557-4520 w/d Mi~ ~152 140 1 lupiriot146-6838 enttenca rto eoollktl.or leundr)'. cer port s.-oo t nvmetOU9 to mention to beach, petlo + 40t 'E a.i.,0. 91 $1350 Nft cpt/pelnt , ... N P ... Lit!• new. xlnt c:ond. 28 R, Greet E'SideiOCiiiOn V«Y 77 -Al.Wft 111 m'f1t emoklnO '31o t75-3lt1 •: ~ S5•. AW8 now ~ ~ ~-:,: ~p6c2t ~,~·· IM 495-e581 -=-724 J.,.,. St 4t7 .... s7t ~:,..~~~· J:dlrr! e:IY•t•, up1telr9, 2BR. a, UfN INch 2648 t. 2, 3 I 48A yeeny "91 a GOOQ A 8 ONSll.LE .., ..... -----1~ CNben &. '*' o11. wau BYIU rnn ti... *l'W. ~ • &M.5137 Du-::;_ ~':J;y n•w.; <>c.an View Walk 10 8Chlll Hou .. Aetlt.,. Cennwy AIM'it• ,....., Lo '*· FlMALI AMMTE wro Sl'\Ort or 1onQ tatm 1.. t•• _11 t bf, o.n, \APllW9 u 25 2er tk POO! uo M95 &I a •Ill&... car o•r•o•. ,;:ker 1br. 11111 pd. 260 Cliff Dr. AentaN. JR Mgmt Inc. fncd, ~. niQt Stew& 22•tt, nae. :-'lnOa, 11ns1mo Call DOUG •-mo +tee 873--8314 a..e.;5137 al: , ; ... ----.,. 1 • 720-8730 S8oO mo + .. oo MC 1175-4808 cwtiy 1326Jmo ~ .,._.Mllble. NM In HlRBST 720~910 or "•la.IYUllf -em ......... -~1110em-n~ ~AILABlEN<>W LAGUNA l&ACH. '"'n = ';::.::: ~= :eo.5000 •Huge U9P* 38R 28A t«ON def... 2622 ... ,... HliWly redecorettid 1 & MESA VERDE 28R YP99' Studio Welk to BMchttl Sechef<>' Aptl AcroH Studio .. 26 Pool, TV .-ng dinner par11-. , --11( I 911 new lnterlOf. oereo-: -1··-On the IMufta. 28A 18A, 28" 1it.9t. ~tM Po04 ""s7'eM Ne~., ~1pt/drp1 PetJo, uti. pd 250 Chtt from beeCtl 12u1 w p¥tent Nl..,.,.Str"9fl1 "7-1 ... • ~ frp6c 1 1500/mo D/W Jec:uul 1775/mo .,.._ Large rec. room & 00/mo .dlv7 Hlctcory. Or. S.-7& ~ $200 dep Balboe, 308 e,, Belboe Reta. 494-0461. \t\\'l "Yl'l'l ~ ·11 •Ce0att1on13BR28A,2 .... LalM-H11 '2201J>ecrflc le undry room ONLY •N-193eor751·94a3_ 24t-1211 10em-noon For lnto-.-<111 Scott MATUAf Pt'OfFem.New-. ,..,,... to .,, .. WOOCS· • Clectl•. oerage '1350 mo ------TSL MGMT· M~ltOO $565..WS mo Mft1 •-um -117W7t3 tem-Opm Pof1 a..ctt walk to t>ftdQe Condo. M•t• iiF£ii·iiALiiTiOAiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. •Upgr1ded 38R 28A 2:!.1c!:.~1P'!,~. ~ *MMI Ver~ Qu\91 28111 53' W. Wilton ,Plfktl~. oc;;.7v1:W;s;. Ntwpott Lleh 2669 FURNISHE029r, 2Be. lrg ~!.bey 'a501tn0 + ~-~ w..:. -=· '°'"' du~. 2 c;., °"'"' 2 cwa 4300 Shor:, .. , t" d lw lg clOMtt fll ~ to befleYe 1 8~ w/loh, •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• llttlO, pool, overloolclng 1100 depoelt 875-8509 M1.fnl/55t-M85 UJmlt ~ry ~~;x,,~ac. • Nr Ln POOi Call Mlciley storege, iOclltid 0.,-0-, 722::.,12:, 8:!· 1803 1200 IQ ft 28R 28A, lllte •QATED COMM UNITY'I' B1y Ava ll1bl1 5/ t3 NPT HGTS qWi bdrm. Fem /ttn/I. 26-35 t •BR 28A, fr'pac, fOl'INll din-Yl.U 72:).09•0 '750 No p.t• M0-2495 ry __!:__ new..flrom $395 No pet• • .. .... --975-4839_ MN/df'/f, kllc:Nn prM-.,_."°" ~· t bf 2' ti! ~'W:::'.~sfr"'ly ••• MJ' 1 ALl 2 • 28R18A ~t '1Wlkl1Chen, ...... Ill* llJY ••• 856-0665 39R 28 A 1700 elf w/gort LARGE 1400 aqlft teget, n~r/dnntler COM ept. F/P,giw. petto, • mo •-off-.ir..c parlclng. P"' ... , s-en Sl\erP l CIMn 8llChek>J ~rM VIEW Frplc wet tov.'!lhouw-ttyte apt In $375/rno. M2·51.82 a l*le to bdl. '571 mo :.-rs7~~o, 721-4120 -Plllllll.-entry In new Plome eo i 28R 28A, frplc;, ec!Giol9d 2BR 18,,.,•-Stove&retng New c:vpet bar mk:ro. w1hr/d ryr the Blutf9 2BR. 28A, SPACIOUS BA 1f11 ,V 1¥9111 14().9157 Orcn.O e.c 1_2828 ~dys garage • .., &ui1t-1n.1. '*' . oer • vd. lndry a Peint u11i. pd ... 90 Ntup1 2 c., g1r w1ic1r1 1rp1c, 'lef'J P~ l 1~ NO home wio pOOI k ch ...,..,,,....----------~ M&.V Viii• Belt>oe 2BR, 28.A or Wknde 8«-74~ 11\0pt 1745/mo rm, Qr .. t toe 1195/mo mo 850-4751 etor~ All melnten•f1C41 Pett 8. 5-4-7742/854-7855 tMedO ' 111 ' 11' I Mii' w la SBA, 2 8A K:Urrllll\ / vuttid ce.1119 vtew 1rn-810 Cent• 5n VICtorte Incl No'*' 644*°509 --P ••· " • nc · Condo w79fK. W#k to \t•w ir ""'ff fU " . 11 macul1te S 1350/mo 38R 18A. ;;ci" o-raoe. TSL MOMT 642-t803 TSL MGM'r 642· 1803 ...U, U•LM . Liii UYflllT MOO/mo. "3-270I. bch. boet 11lp •valt ~.. A \ Agent• 0 k 873-0946 new ltOll•. no P•t•. ---$450/mo. Utllt lnc;I 1665 3BR 28A. 13500/mo )'fly ... 70/mo IS1-72M ~AlTOR5 • EXEC"~we T-"-· 1A s 12001mo + MOUrity •WTLIUTlll* UITllll 1rvtne A~. •8. 120-1~22 ..,llTIAllUAPTI a1e..2a2-n33,87:J-3259 U?f/Mni* 2111 ... , p~ ILIIJF to ......... ,., -\I I ............ •• 408~ P01nletbe 54&-27711 E'SIOE 1BR 1'~8A twnn.. wm .. -~-....... I tJ ....,. . ..... -..... . 8AYRIOOE 2br 2ba 2 er QI.I~, d g1t•d Se1 ------frplc dtw g., yd/pettO . 1BR M35 SPACIOUS 18R, pool * M&T--·* Lm. ·--·I ... -apt. 1 blll to bch. g., 8 plen Glled comm 111.:nd" 2BR l0<mer mdl. $400/mo Utll pd Room Ind ' ' U i S"ln lnOty carport atOYe 6 EXCLUSIVE BEACH - -.. ,.. MM/mo + NO d9P Ame nlfl•• Xlnt Loe 12750/mo Agt 720•9422 tor rent 10 lhar• 58R, no ~~~9"Qe ~': ' Incl get, l'leet, g .. Coot\· frig inct S57.5 • $350 COMMUNITY 1211 lff Mty '*"* now awiM P9'tlal ocn vu. Andree $1800 213·5\0.o35e ,__,, .......... f -p«1 Hon·smlcr 1em• TSL MOMT M 2 1803 Ing. ~~·~~~ar1ge No d9P Perfect for adult 2 • 2. all new lnterlof w/d 2BR. oarege, lndry rm 1140 00 w1c l up. 2274 _1_2_3-oeH __ ·.,._..,......._..,._._ BAYVIEW Ct condO 28 R ........ ,... 708-8AyOC*tol75-N34 --_. -'*' 1···· IUll M 2·1401 hkup1, micro. d/W. lrplc. CloMto bMch NICeQUlel Nwpt IMS, CM &46-7445 ~ Dlac:a to bch -2BA 2~ oar AC wld 38R 2'ABA IVlllable May -----........ 111* ... wry lg Q•rden & oar Al90 localon $350/mo ---· 2 . pooe' Avt;~,;~si.S44J ~~:_. ~1'590;:.~J~ ~~:~·L~re~~J!f:· ci.an .. ! .. ~ulef w/petlo a --__ · ._ -T::::r~.1~tg/=t~~. eni°lt:'1~1~== TSL ~~~NA~~~1803 V..,,, .... 27}2 wtd ' ~-=1tf:.: or --5 O ~·only s t050 mo 0819 M2-t5515 '"O -IMO EAST9tOE 18 R patio. No pell $550 + · CmT'i:iNE. 28r cebfn 8t9lle ..._ 1337 • .......... ----eveM0-411$ v 722-0705 Cozy with Iota of nlturll ~ M2·69e.c *s .... ORRv ... '*•* Must s.. 28 R.2aA,ffplC, .tttl P\ betN. ~ NIWPORT lhor9I Quiet . __..__ •n.a Y1W IAUIA --_ --wood UliOMd 'i-'16 PETS 2 car gatllge) waMc to ~ 8 By "8kend or • t blk 10 .. nd 38R 2BA. 2 Penthou .. 19R t8A Pwt/furn 2br 1b• l.lght & 2-. l'IMAl'TI l ieu'ndry reci1ttyp·~~7 MV11111WI uu.1 ...... 11 beech & lhoptl S1,100 .... 846-$245 ~tottw4M 3BA carger.w/dhkup,mic:ro, w/hnll atlc vie w •ry,w/d/ger So o f PCH 28R. 18A, wltl't dl w. gar 938--0552 28A wigw. c;rpt1. drps 873-4828 hofM 1 blOOk to bMch/ trpl $1400 A;t. 722·11520 11150/mo Agt 875-•912 S995 308 M1rguer1te 1750 Ind utJt.AN0·28R ----bft·IN, fncd yd wlp1110 NEWPORT C< cone;-loo"'Mltts \11ant d pool. $4!0 +. S.U.-3482 DOVER SHORES, great --_873-t522t. 780~13 ~~:s·:f<>}~~~!~~ •UITllll• 63Mt20CALL 1-SPM llWNlflUIUAPTS 28R28A,dou=g~· 27~4 NEWPORT ... to bet\ vi.wt. 3BA. den 3•,BA s., CJemtnu -Ct 76 SUNNY 2 18-. tundeck & IChOOte l4Me31 Pt,Hrwtlft 887 Vlct0f'l1 'L' $720 •wnl IUT IUPI* ExcluliVI end unit neJtt to Hon ttnkr prof~ '· own lam rm gerd«I LMM Po04 2 c:wport1 Ho pell 28R p1tlo OH WI O EXCLUSIVE BEACH pool • tennl9 courtl ••Prof ttir Nwpt Hgt• roorn. l*'tdng. t40C)Jmo. MeY·AuQult SS 000/mo 39R 2BA v._ 3 Y/I n9W 430 Seewerd $900/mo hltup1 No p9t, M5 1113 I COMMUNITY Htgl'\ly upgraded S18SO 28'11 tlou• w/Nreplace, AY911 JuM 1. 141 1863 7~ ' A.IC,wge tot.OIW lrplc M0-120& lllllff 11T• att •pm 38I MonteVlsta mealiBJllf 12 2.all new tnt.,-tor,wtd +ullt Agt . Ted BHI\ garage S425/mo. A\11 Npt/Lld0.,..._9flrlo2SR W•rfrHt ...... I dbl gar. $1395 mo ----~ 18 R LOClttid In Pllk· --_.._ hkup1 micro dlw 1rplc M l-<>900 O< 64$-7560 now! lim 64e-1838 Wit, 21A walk to behf Prof ... (714) 498-8062/wkndl Costa Mtsa 2624 Ille• oundl Spec1ou1 UITSlll .... ....._, very IQ o-rden 6 o•r ' Tom 8 642-0010 ..,,, • n/.,,,., llOO/mo-IULllll (213) 697-7304 8-m-Spm clo ti, c ountry·llYI• IH Wu..&... .,.._,_.., enjOy ou pm bch $1900 ..... llT.mTI" u ..... • • ---•BONUS+Blg +8e1utllut kl Chen dlel'\w111'\er lltrJ _.. Sparkling cle1n ll•ge r 28R 18A, J)OOI. $725/mo •M YFAONT-NEWPOAT -· + I\ U--.173-«).42 ml flWllllll SlnU Anl Hel ht 1 & 28R Apu Eutside C. 1ai'..nory tac. enci lefge 19drm loft w/p1110 Garden 1p11 Bdutlfully *slfOR .. RYll.IH0htrPETSI* No P9tt'4A2·7858 S8r 2 ... ger l>Oe.t doc:k? Nwpt kt\ S&R twnhme, Vl9W ol pool, 2BR 2'1t8 A. :.!.9"11 locl 880 lndryrm. petto I 0 age eny ecceaa 10 COuntry Mtltng ~95 No 1and1c1ped grounds ~6 · All eme nltlH t 1450. 1I R S3QO or metr/be dbl gar wfopnr, 2 frplCI. Tt64 Oatlge C•ble .vi ms & pping, frwya 6 ~ p•t• 180 2 1 at s I Pool~ ape, PlllO•ldec:IC• GAU lM-Ot 11· •••llT ••ll 873-3722 $400 + •• I,\ utk POOi, $1550/mo 722-738 t •BR. 3'),8A 2 itory Up No P9t• 631·11427 83 -SM2 Of' 525-55~0 ~8-tt6' or 845-VS.3 Qar-O-or Glrport •NEWPORT HEIGHTS 28 R 18A. newly re· •LAOUNA BEACH HOME tac 831·2290 HARBOR Vtew HOm. •BR bMUltful House JClnt IO· Spatkllng clean 2Bdrm I -. E'.ide 1BR encl g11 IVail ~O< S5r> a, .. , roe: ,,.., Hatt>! mOdei.d New c1rpet. 1 ml bNd\, lg lu• 2 Nwpt Terr Sml BR. .nr Fam rm. Oln rm. trpk:. i;~7~1=1 ~;r::,,ii 1'.•Bel7SO Allu1111p11d ~~a.nu !~~!! ~'!Els.t2Stm8o 181 E =St 642 ~~5~ H1gl'lf HOI O Hoap1t11 ~~&~~NO ~lt~:':97~= aA F.m~/amlcr,N·Pet1 view, poolltennla.. Jdnl • • G1rege Sorry no pets -.;;•u ,.. .., ..._ 'It.I 111 t _ ___,______ be9dl. pool. carport, p -_ _ _ -llfUf' • Avel 111. l2IO + '.4 um. loc $2100/mo 759--5011 ----1960 WALLACE -848-5934. 544-4204 Bee~ S605 den YI-. encl yerd. 'Very NI c E 3 8 R . 2 8 A • Sl\r CdM 3BR, 28A, + $400 •. 548-7818 IAllM YllW ... El South Coast Metr.o S.0-9e28 _ 842-4905 AIAITmll E'SIDE 2e R IBA. carpon, 1 Bedroom 5670 pvt, lndry rm "45-2te3 To;nhouae G1r & den, view. cs.ctt. trpt, wtd, PAN< NEWPOAT P9nthae 48R28A.dlnlngrm,f1mlly 2186 ITl'lese attrectlve Apia fee. lndty rm. •c:Man. ''"hl29drm 1'•8• $805 •211111100* s~1&°~ts';:,~lt1H :~no:t1J"~~I~ w/S19tio & belcony, 28r rm lrplc. A.JC. lg )'ltd ITlltl.... W t fiell:I lure pool api. prtvlte paint No pets S700/mo 2250 V1ngu1rd 540-9628 Fri dllhWUMr elove _ _ _ _ ___: 3e. dnQ w.. Ameftlt ... w/1oler l'\Hted pool GrN t loc: & view S C E§: patlOI Of' Clecill g1rege .!._8110 11111'1 Pr. 844-0.52 --~I No P9t• 5'S:.ite55 ~NFRONT 1ci.fll1 un· SACK lly ~W. huge 2-l ty ~ 40-+ Htmtlr SleO+ $2450/mo 851..071t Plan Frplc: w/d ten· 0< cv port WI • t>e1u11tulty E'SIDE Lrg 28R. bl lcony Hunt ltlCh 2640 cafl* ~ ~:00?., h.. FrplC, lndry, nu ltutlll200dep 79().25et LI m. F n111poo1 s61s '5115 IPUTllllTS I 1•nd•C1Qed ultlng encl g1r. newly pn td 120 • * 11NI 1111* • .--.. ie.ae 642~43 mo pnutr• Lg rm Cleen PROF F (40-tC>) etnc*er &llllY t55-~4 or 760-0273 L1rge •~ Apts tn a Sorry, no pets E 20th St Small com· 19R. ·18A enclo .. d Frig, dlll'\w111'\er stove ~ __ _ non-1mkr . 1 395/mo only, ttw C.M twnhOuM. 3•0e n. 2 't BA VIEW t>eauttlul/!1tden setting Bechelor l 560 pleic $735tmo 642-4792 bllcOoy am111 den OIW mcl Nooeta5•5 •855 TllllAIWILLIAPTI M t·5020 all amenltlH furn $2750/mo 759--08~5 Ap!!tTft?tS ~~~p S:., G1rege or 2~~r~.~ Llfge 3~R 28A up111lrs in ~';'o • • 1st 1;11 & •COZV STUDIO apl In pvt Speclou1 2-38R (IOIM iA'liOA ISLAND 31 r "'37.50. 241 ..... 2 . •LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 2ec:rm 1 .Bery no pe~;70 28drm 28e TwnhM sees 4-Pi.• Nr OCC G1r.ge 2 ;3•592~2214 • P comm.unity. 11e pa 10 wlOCMnVMIW)OO Fairway 18ah0ulle M/F 20t-30s.,'P' _______ _ Fum '38 R 38A Shp not ...,., 29d 28 $800. u1--·n 1040·C V•leneia $875 beech. lndry pOOI tennis Of tffwpon a..ch Coun-non tmkr S420•'n utll l~.M---z126 Incl 13500/mo yrty rm 1 _.,_ .,._ mo No pe11 5'5-7983 18R I BA encto .. d Ho tmatt/pea 1575/mo try Club 0.ted comnt, 2 Tare °' Greg 8f3.7323 _ _:i-_ 8111 Grundy, Rltr 875-&161 I 2606 398 W Wttsoo 831·55e3 CO$H\ MESA bllcony am111 o.rt. OIW + utll 722-tOM car oerl09 w 1torage -T hQmM. --N~T ISLAND 1~ 18.A nog.,ege ctoM 28R 1'1BA tOwn~M no Ml· 1414 IJll lff 11T 1111'11 $800/mo • 111 IHI & •EAST8LUFF TwnhH FrplCN wld l'\kupt. pool & ,~~~ti.:.~~.:: 1M S*1J a. r:. 4 bdrm Yearl y 2 br Mature to Soutl'\ Bey Front pets enc;I patio lighted 5 MINUJ'ES TO BEACH IMMACULATE Lar(Je 18R S 3 O O 1 • c d t P Apt 38 R 28A 2 ~ gar-~ .. ,_2tS>et*(7'4~~ng fumlahtid llCePf 8A 1460 flMr beldt, .A#/ 1·Aug adulta Sorry no pelt SIOO/mo• depoSlt u111 cerporta pool, laundry *U 1111% ·-· ground floor New ql4!1ty 213•592•2214 age Ho per. S1025fmo .,, ..._ ,_. C... Jadl 723-0791 '1• ...a7-GM3 11100 mo 950-4749 _ 675-4000 ~-t room $875/mo M S-9507 _ _..,. c l'\1mp1gne c1 rpe1 vr 11• Ci ll Mon-Fri ----_____ ...;_ ___ _ 2BR, H15·1750 18R. drapH Olt hwu her. DELUXE DI-level condo ' ,._,_....r •-Fem 25-40 OH~OFF OCEANFRONT' ATTRACTIVE 1BR Apt 1525• d9P Mobile hofM S575-se50 38A. S950 encloMd oer-oe plus t •t)'le 2Br 2' 1B1 sky hi• .... 8852,..... fOf Ruthie U9C* No pet9 1750/mo 2br ' ba ept FI ND ' Weekly Aerrtllt wttl'\ tun porch IOf 1 quiet No pet a Meture edurt1 GIS I water paid Pool perklnQ ~ 324 vie. W9t bar pv1 pool "'*-Wt'owl you Wlflt lO pell your CAlL $4&-7533 ~tover Qe bd\I fl"#y From S600to S1800 ldult No pet1. yearly Oulet.teeure 1991 New· encl 91re9 ... d/w tOfla St. 831·58e2 or F/Pa, 200011 nr Sunset ownproduce lrom Nfeeld 1317ICI~~= Bt(r M 2-3150 S750tmo 873--11247 · po<t Blvd 8•&-1373 642·5073•e.c~1ao 873--0275 11eoo. 2131M0-95t3 plekue>clelellled Av.now.MM727 throu~h d n sified A NEW .WORLD OF J • 0..-.-... Coelt DAILY PILOT I Frldey, May 12, 1989 ••u lfFllE e. 1701 St., CM, gross ._ '350/mo. &48·9ee3 ~SunhO\\ -Bt.·~tlt~ Colt $6,799. Less $300 Rebate Ram Van $12,399 lflS $1,000 Rebate CERRITOS ODad ·e WE CAltl rg 11127 ST\IDMER ROAD CERRITOS SpStt $10,999 less $500 Rebate 11·11YUUll.I TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO SS DOLLARS WORK AnER SCHOOL AND SATURDAYS GET· TING NEW CUSTOMERS FOR A LOCAL NEWS- PAPER. NO DELIVERY INVOLVED, AND ALL TRANS PORT AT ION PROVI DED e v AN AOUL T SUPERVISOR YOU CAN AVERAGE $75 OR MORE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (211)Ul·ll20 LECTING ICITING . • ~"----o;.,...eo.t DAILY PflOT/FrJday, M8Y 12, tM1 100 ,.. ~......, II 1., .,_,_.* WANT o i==:;;;;;;;:=J~X.Jtt ... ~. vw..,.1tr1,convtir1~ IL OOMOO 81AM!n v.-. ... Ml ''*" ........ ,. ,.. 0 ~ .... PAA& Of femoue people on .... , ... '*'-· -, .... "°"" ~·n. grHI •h•pe 1N2. 11.000. jl9Mtler ·~ ... ~-oi Pttllf;jl ...... A.Miion tj ~pt·•• la· .... Pf\O(ot ~ dl~.-ltto ·~ t UOOotJoffl."4'5 I ..... '*· tou!1J· • ....,_. Ao•tw'~ Ser· Tau dliar .. C*ton ... oilant 111Qt\ing _,.on-~~:.:~~ _<_tt.O_l..0$8 __ ) _____ '*'DaSllllK 000 muu~~~·,:.J. 700 W. ..... YOIO IWCfUPOnel derMllllOf. "*"'· lmlNclate GPW"-~._. -, _ Me-ou 2400 4 on11 .. 101 Phonewatll 8tron1 oftlca back· ~ Tr._.. M¥9ntur l1•uea.Mst1M MWIWi -"""" ·nCA.DILL.AC,,ulaqU!p- 1 I 11111 1'ound.ciomb1..,..wttn ''-*7'2-4752 lot1/1teeoer 110 aT =~"=:.·~ Mtnt,000dlnllt'l*'9ne», .... ~If I• Ill ~ .._ ~ & t31·10ULvMIQ TOt'ker. HO"-y, s-g1n1w 4 ~-\ate .... 17500 MW fir• I 011t•ry IOConvwt.-,rad,OC)iftG •••sum ::'~.JCAJrpGf1 PllUllllllll Pl!AA£ DEUX Flf•I An· :::s~ .. "r~t\~r: 080 4H-0449 .....1.3·°"° ~8-51S. :~s.~~~: 111m 11111m leerll!My AUOfn9y needs •lllillia1'mllT ::-' =.=.~n:-SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi UTI ~~'c!:;!· •• ~~7· .. , ~ nt.l ~~u~~E l~~.y ::;-IN50 (~J~1470 Perttwne,...,WOf1'AM ~ •ftt1f111 MC/org Buaylrgpt.CW:.,flTPIT *""'fatwlC9.Thln.Frl & ONLYMU/Une CALL642'671 LAC'1taltltl BroniitJpeettlM\hef eunroot, c.ua.t\e. '9Clt. ~-• OI ~.No~ ,,.,.... .... ~.,. Will Ind wilndt & ~ !Ip Sat Atrium Court ~ • • • .. I .. --· sriowroom treeh~•05te1) Excellent condition JEEP0E.AOLES uy, H~tlY -Bonu• ttain ~~-Pteld, IMM. S51-0G04 F.hion lstand k8 -11 I Ill-._......... ~&00 175--71&5 8£$1 DEAL M2 .... S21 1bt: '31 OI ~ ' m IUnd 6106 COitl h 6 ll4 A7•tll7 74'-0253 ~.~~ aMW" --()UA~NTEEDI m Wiit t« beae>. 1iM SECRETARY/HOUSE· WIMFfllllP/T RaiCMrWaw~ll ol4d .. ~~~ii!ii!i~"!'!"!~.-1 I 1540 Jam'~ .. Road '11 IUIJJO JUSI brll'IQ u• y~ bea1 forCry'INIOf Ben HOU> MAHAGER In Costa~ M-$7/Hf e new"°° T~ MOVING SALE 328 ~Vin•• ·~ eOl!eotlon •~;::;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;::;;~"!'I Newport laact\ WIUllll&Hm OOnefkW J.-p demi ~ • ' -~· 8-M;t\ COUJ>l• •122.eoeo• Thrual•r aurlbo•rd . ptllre .lve. Balboa '• ~··· df8W ~nlvea. Mlle. VtHdn 9090 AJULJtUJI loac:lad with poM( .,.,ulp-.... bMt \U ,__, -• needa meture, bondable. &'10 . QOOd condition kid• thlnO•. houMtlold. a, aat1r1 Other Old ----. •St.CMOICS~ AMI E.ttat• lioln•,... d non~1"9 Ot'Qanlr« S Wl,100W C~t/NlnEA 1100 873-9445 Mlac. iww & uted Fri & ml• Items, otat1, •tc GOVERNMENT SEIZED ment (1MWA3081 No •llP nee, prflfet to 10 m•~~ houNl'lold ::f«. 0 mee ._ c c:ut ---Sal 9:30-3.30 2583 SMI• An• Ave vetllcle• from S 100 87 MERCEDES 580SEL. I 11.tll 32ae 1 ~ ~~platrano trakl CalfOte~llnlet· ww:t~eccount• _, hr •~•xi>91ben ,se, ol mirrored cloH ---SATUAOAYIAM Ford• Mefoedee Cor-eabern•I red/pale>-. SanJuanC.aplstrano ~ 87Meoe ..,'*"' .. car• a main-HB •• fHI0..119 1 doors w/.brau trim, 9.ibOI V91\.. Cl'levyt Surplua (•334408) Priced rlgf11 ill ,.93-oe 10 '~ In adcSltlOn to .. ·111" Mall<>gll'ly desk. .__.__ .. , 6107 Hunt. IHch 6140 8uy ers Gu l de ( 1) $39,995 JIM SLEMONS I' -11• • O.....exp72hr• atterpuO· P/TMIUTRllU pereonal HCre1ar111 !'...,!Hes • SS40 2·11,. w/lttlr top S.-1 ru•DU1 105-1187-8000 Ext IMPORTS. 1301 Quell _ • __ lleatlon PleManUtmoac>Mr• Catt reaponstbllmet. Ple&M madllneM0-6031 •Tm-SIAl'flllT •CtothH. appllance1, • S..22387 St . Newpo11 BHcll • . • • l•~lft''f'!'r.t•"W~"' Mailbox" Etc U S A Mild reeume a lndude *mtD all* Wedding DrH• brand bill.. man~ Items 11921;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 933.9300 • , 873-07!5t annual .. lary reqvlr ... MEMBERSHIP fOR SALE WI Clothn.._ atlOes. l'louH· Kiner, H 8 SATl,JRO~Y & Autos Imported 9100 --,-/,-.. --.jinu "*'''to c/o Dally P110t. 14990 * 7to..e11.. :=as.~ ';'tr;,t~ !::ic:. ~1:it:!::! SUNDAY 7AM-5PM MB2 1912 300 TO For grMtlng eatd com· ~!~::~~~ti OllTll l&.11 Sae '850 07·7370 SUNDAY ONLY 9.5 125 Chromecrelt pedHtal '':!~ ..... to!:1~~T.u~ F Membtnl'lio tO< Ult G Street US-5538 table, 8 upt10111ered 2 ~·1 ,.._ pany ~ •• un anawwa w1 be 9dlno.ill· ,._ & • w 1.., 91 c. l'I a 1,. 1 ,. 6 M d Euro l'ldhta t: • MW IOO. no exp. MC '5 hr edged 840-6800 "'4Jmefai PATIO SALE. Frig. dlnnel· erce es Only 38K miles Orig (·1") ,...,.,'1121 --t ... --.... E 6016 I __.. diameter) 1 125 OBO <>1111* c~-a del ••a1 v • ·~-..,.,.,_ lllllT&IY __._. te Ml. ena rs twin b...... Mleo l'IMhld It~• 9892 S11 .5C ~"" ..... ... Mfttllt •mn Loaded w/~ equ p Llka new unde< 10.000 m1 Must ... 1 (2HPE27SI 11tumt11111t 1n11r_,._,.._, ltv1ne/OC NCOUEW!,.ORYRTClUBBEMAE~~ ,_....._ __ ....,, mtlC SAT/SUN9-.. Ourt1amOr(C1ost1trMIS , s .5000/b/O 780--0351 ,. ................ Ban" NB 1 ....,.. .. ...,,, ,.. • "" •-·~I .... f I 81 .. E Ooeatltron1 '"dams & O-bushlre· JHSI H I ll)totlH uBz ·7• ••"SEL TOWN c•"' .,.,..,_ ,..,, • Airport Perm&l*ll PIT BERSHIP tOR SALE Ra-Flf\a#';pertect.., .,..uo u ---btwn Brookhu~ll & S6K m1~;."':1n1 cond I ii· LINCOLN '84 "" look Ing for an ••· M • F t 3 0 • 1 2 3 0 ductd 11000 893-9&~ '3-D ptCtur .. 731-2129 COtOnl def Mlf 6122 Bultlafd SAT 9·5 5 SUN Air l>OW8f Sleenng. disc verl b•ig• leather 1n1 1111111 AMI nlCel \>nt*leYabty . IH,tll Pet'i.nc.ec:t rec:ep11on11t prefarr.O 2 yrt 1T11n P· b al!N la b 5k • A 1 prlceO et $4875 Few fOf ~IT dub•, mostly patlenCe, IBM·PC 11\M· (otnDUttrs 6018 BACKVARO SALE-SAT l2·5 9113--008& mi~nigtlt bl'::. "' $9 800 BO 5~8-8009 ' Ilea NflWP()l1et ti Min SeMdaya H 00111r P11 at• cau 71,./S33-t970 ,~iix:i~~~~~...,.~~IClotnas, w t1ulc.na1r lfrlTI IALl1 2 pi.c. nub caps MBZ ·911 190E Mint cofld ~\ ??4 ~8-2017 Ev.a ~8-U23 eall Olfiw\, 6'4·9060 SECURITY OFFICE~ t~~.~T ~~:= lhaett. d•al'lee book• An Sat/Sun 9... c101t1es Low mu.a an options = Xu PONTIAC '85 eooo. .. •a---y Wont lor U;i• beStt Ev«thtng mlous pnn\er. bargama 513 Acacia f u' n 11 u' • 0" en 111 12000 •It• $22.000 720-1125 door, ate, crulH , tilt, ...... ....,._ ... , .... II.ITT $1&00 Howard ~8 3&&7 -. Ii ff I Sil furniture lots ot MERcEDES 3sOSL 1g72 CADILLA'C 77 Eldo Blar-ernltm, '*"' brak•. new IWIUTI ...... w~':1nt pay. lllnt Ant!9Jt' 60f0 --. aflCI t• I I OUTSTANDING Items II new paint, 2 topa kke rlt1 86K m1 Classic aa Urea. S.-900 983..J598 T ... D"'"" PIOt 11 _ __._1,..,. tr.,nrnQ & .xlnt baneflla 100 Jim Bean'I' Boni.. Sid;Matttflls 6030 Fus~'4:ooc:~~~OA~c e great price, 211,.2 841-1194 new():l•HIC $16.600 nlee u yoo can tindtj.;;;:,::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:=:=::=:- ,,. -a 1 -.. ., No ellpat necas Catt 1700 70 O.C.nters EMs •----.-~-.--•• 8am·,.pm Irvine Terrace Brooktlurst 2 blk• So 01 733-2472 S2875 Nwpll 11 Mtrs (1) part·tl~ dnver for now. 71 ... 774-4li0 JllT' Beam Cars •nd Liquidation Bathroom &09 Patoltta Atlente. 968-7287 •·--------Merced" '76 '50SL 5,.5.2011 Eves 5•8-8823 morning delivery or ------_ Traina s2 5 ·S 250 and k ltcl'len l1ucut1, ---HUGE GARAGE•SALEt 3 ------ D I \ 111 'O I IC I naw1p1pers tn Co11a IYISTlntllTTlll 834-Msit s 21 50 G arbage dlt· SATURDAY SAM Frig. FamlllH-lOl•t Cully llUllllTI Gorgeou1, rare ctnnemon C AD I L LA C 8 2 WILSON M ... Appro• 2·3 hour• ~ '°' Iha ~end lltftAll( llNIJll PoMI. $38 .50 97l-8201 delk, dining room sat Sa"' A little of every· In YMI IEW red/red 1n1 S 18.500 F L E E T W 0 0 D K E N N ET H E 1)91' day MY9r'I daye e Excellef'll pay NewPort _,,,...... t\oo••·l1bld 11ems & thl""'I Fri/Sal/Sun r em Mvll ... 1 lie 107044 PP ELEGANCE model' 100 WlLSON g 90 week Hourt 2 • m • 5 S.acl'I 64.._5053 • Fine EurOC*lft & Amar~n OMce Furniture elotl'lfno 501 B9Qon1a ... 'llllTllU 645-7515 AM/FM ta~. CB se 100 1 a e • em Mull h•ve retllble Anllquee .8000 IQ ft FROM JIM SL EMONS ·ea 580SC. Biii, 1011 (7411) -875-0915 passed away on May car,IN4JranQ8WldQOOd *WlllDfff!* New Nautlcal & Mlllt•ry &Esufm!nt 6047 1T~-.:~~-~:"":"'!::"!'lrvtne 61 44 ACURA 82 380SEC.Blacll t25951 CAMERO 1977 auto 81 1989mSantaA.na, drlvlngrecord Eain$20-Cotta Mell Tele· 1931NfwPQl'tBlvd CM 7USEDOFFICEWAITING osuMtu 6124 EIT&TIW.1 *'••111•••• 8"300S0.57Km1 (6710) metle. ps1pb ~ ... fires CA Kenhelh was a $25 per day Call maike\lng ott\Ce Great llllT • •flUTill• ROOM CHAIRS BEST UNUSUAL ANTIQUES dellv8fs any 85 500SEl. (1028) cauett• radio EXCEL· Chns-Craft d~aler for S..2-4321 •xt 209 h0Yr11 Relu all d1y • .... OFFER 848 0770 A511 llO IWAP IEn s5•5250 Old dolls. b .. rs 89 INTEGRA IN STOCI< 88 190E. 2 6 (6275) LENT CONOrT10N Must many years in New ---Work evenings UMd rumltwe For Kal"Y lb on appro11ed er9d11 88 Wgn. White (8230) ... , S22SO 962 6350 h H s-10PM Guaranteed hrty Home/office $10·$300 EVERY SAT & SUNDAY boOkl. ptlOto a uma port Beac • n.--llALllTITI fllllUJMll '#lQ9 • eomm•UIOnt • Buy/Sen 973.92{)1 DESKS CONFERENCE •Orange CoHt Colteoe• S25·S225 C1111om 11500 * IYll lO fRlllS u~ ln 1959 He was _ :.-TABLE c.t1e1" oook · FalrvHt'N & "dams Colla t0f1 7'•ft hlle n-S250 TO CHOOSE FROM• M JC NOTICE 8 ..,....mberof the Long L•mll.0 OC>P<>rtunlty 10 1erin netlof\at reel "tete mer ke11ng syelern wtlh un- 11mtt9d eern1ng1 FOf 1n- f or m at1on call Jacll Ayws at SELECT t>onua lt't up to yoo "ow Chlppendele Sideboard cat• "'" condition Mae Admltsk>n/Parllmg Xlnt GE etec dry9f' SSO * llAIAITtU U'-1•20 .. ~ mueh you make' Catt 8' leOO Matching oining BuyH< takH all S250 FREE SPACES S 12 1n Ouallly chllrt $90-S 125 'ICTTTIOUI 9U11NEll Beach Yacht Club Now --Cell Berber a tbl 8 cnra Chine closet l20·l'70 ~dvanoe SHi on day 01 Jew.try S3·S20 Orig1n1I lllf ll&LJ 83 PEUGEOT 640 4 ooor NAMR ITATIMENT and a member o f th btwn 2-8pm 7S!>-1'S5 S3200 148-0,.53 Swap Meet ,.32·5880 I painting S2·S 100 Cryster .Ill W ... 1 turbo d11se1 111c i, dC:::: ::::::;:.~ ::' •>n• •r• Board of Governors TlllamattlMlng ELEGANT V1c101 1°ar\ fll Sl1.l1 hgnt fllltur .. $35 S1SO AGIU 40.000 mites $4500 FEED BARN 2 00 Ne.. of the-Ba1boll. Bay BETIER HOMES & GA ROE NS Cri.vat oak dresser w•lh L1gh1 oak el(ecutl11e 11zed I MlJCH MORE Sal /Sun 100 1 Quail St Npt Bl-r· l OBO '98-04'9 l>O'I Blvd Co Id ~t!U Club Also a veteran ITllllTS mtrror & m11ct11ng bed desk w upholaternd cnair ANTIQUES CIOthe~ Furn 8·2Pm 13 Oak Tree Lane ll2 2112 Ca111 92627 f WWI R lllllWIYll ~Helen ~8-8101 & 2 matt"1ng side ctl•irs Sprtng Goo<ls PLUS IUnlY ParkJ 733·1>,.'7 • Porecne Turt>G wu 1986 ~ina CulC-tM>• :z1i o e IS REAL ESTATE 751·SOOO ... Lllm.I ORIENT Al RUGS·Kihm S3!>0 722 8839 MORE" Sal only 8·4 lllS •ti llTTRI guards reel b1ac1>. IHth•r A.tbert pt Co$ta "4eM Calll SUTVlved by 1\1.s loV\Jlg Caueuian-Circe 1875 u C.~ALITY off!Ce furniture, 3056 Royce Lene ~ lelCh 6J 48 5000 TURB ' whee• int .. ior chrome aiio" 92127 w1ff' ol 63 years. Part lime .... y WO<ll AM 9'8 '•5 6 Hom•· 'IPUI' barg1n prices due lo com m•m•••1 1maun-.. I Ornr• 1mm1c.ule1~ ton· P7• c~.,ra<1ar ziw;1 c.5on5· Th·• Oul •n•tt • c;on Lucille and COUSlf\S RECEPTIONIST ·WOflt. to• Nan Co 1 bill to beh Word Procns1ng e11p (714)723-0119 or PM No exp necess-yarn w aH vegelabltt peny relocahon Can De _, dlllon St I 000 For Ou•Ck d21~02361 OOO ~4 1 5 cNfec:I by an"'° v!J • .a' I Wilham and Jean ery Hourly . Bonus dyes Perteet cond1 '"" Tuffdly Mar 23 S~U:!!A60,~,\~ta 269 T~~c~":;yd•~~ 1~'::n Sale1 M4 22'2 1 ..,., ~ ·~:·~,1~~~cl ':;:',· A~rnathy Pnvete 842-.. 321 Eirt 43 I or S2700 Kurd/Stan Circa lrom 12·3pm at TIC 1300 BolMa Cef'trat Ame<ICI 'II llW t•tt SAAB 1986 900 furbO 8•• ._. unottr tlle 1oc111toua se~ were held in 228 Watt ror t>Mp ask 1900 12 6 10 •" 6 Dove St Ste 103 N 8 GAP.AGE Sale ror @very· S d 1 d • <*lent eondlt1011 lf>ettler ~~ "*"" o-names San Ana En b- ror Crystal or 89'1 Heretl d"tgn IUSlrerus Cu n & Carry Bes•s only one' Lots ot t1ousenold Meiuco eci a wo o Luxury BMW equipped interior. loedeo Best ll•tec:t at>ove Ofl ..,.,, 1 t989 ta Ion\ HOEPt /stllnlH 111ool•m PART· TIME HOURS FULL· TIME PAY wool S5500 19tn Ce-n F1r11 c.ome fir" 5etve Prom dresses StZfl 9 room divider trom lndte Shows 8'l1Cellf!nl care• ottet 532-3152 Aegine CultJ<t•W>n p,... men t Fa 1 r haven tury Chinese porco1a1n Wood desk desk & side Frames all sizes 9 drwr 2 aolat & much more! 6'2 llSPM7411 oen1 Me-mo naJ Park ln bowl (U.1tl8J green cna11, wood credenza walnut dres~r Ou1ek1e Saaview S ATURQAY 121 Ill llflTl 1t•01llSlll Th111111.,.._,r ..,., lri.c:I heu o( flowers dona- w/blue dragon & cloud conference l&hle all al wt1eelct1a1r many tools & ONLY 9am·•Pm No eerty ' I W ti 1 t e /I en I e •I""' w•th t,,. Cowntv Ci.·~ oi Or tlons can be made to Profess10na1 appearance and deme1nor Strong office background w 1P exp«191'1()9. comfortable wttt\ numbers. ahorttiand n.lprut Beytront office Call Bob et 873-1060 decor w/rOHWOOd & IHI than 50°, ol nf'w hardware bends.iw hon blrdst l unroot 88 000 rn•ll'' lflOe Ce>unty on Me~ ) 1989 merble plan! atand. Circa c.ost Ing mecnlne re-loading I 1· 1~1· iii atenderd transm1s,1011 ,,.,,..., ~ h e A m e r I C a n S tOOOIWI< Potenllal Tele· _:900. S2200 6 .. 2.0129 equipment avtom ol•ve NtWPort Buch b I b~ , 1 S 7 5 o 0 0 7 5 9 7 7 ~? Pu1>111h110 O•~noe CoHt Parkinson Disease marketing ofllee sup· Plano Upriotit GorgeC>u!> 1PtU & Animals b049 J 137 Barbados Pl near c;81 1oam •pm Furn ====::::::::= lJTU608 ~~~~ ;11f~8~"' t2 19 28 Assoc . Mf'dica] Re 5 · pll6S Easy t1rs 6AM 12 Retinlttl.0 Built 1890 Hart>or1Bake• Sal 9·4 •tems sot as relu• • 1 • T0yo1a C.1ica 77 A 1 ,. ,,, I search, l 16 John t Noon No Weetlands $2000 0 90 827-85•7 I &10 l1ll•artiff P1r,s HUGE GARAGE SALE lf~er y11d 11em1 an· • j cond111on N.-w wet New York. NY 10038 No Exp NEC Xlnl champion bloodl nM Furmture to cloth~ to llQue piano rte 1QTI Runt Great $2600 obo Pl&.IC NOTICE Arrange-mc-nta by App!!ancts 6011 S800 7 14 67' 245(, misc LOlS 0 1' SlUH• VIH ~I Oro HYUNDAI 87 GLS 'dOO< S..6-2628 IC.4931• Fau-haven Mortuary Call t>efore 12 Noon KENMORE 20 cu It retr19 UQ llLIE• SAT 11·' J 118 l<e.,., Camp109 let I p0rta·1>0lly ~:; lo~~~ "a;he;:~· VOLVO 1983 .242 GL t ,.ICTITIOUI .UtlNEU llOEPT/1YPIST ~ull 0< part-time tler;1Dle plea.Uni ofttce 752 0681 NEWPORT BCH 673·3735 po1~8Jn 1c:.makltf .. int RmlEYllS MOVING SALE Mu1y ,1e41p1ng bag pOts oan• sunroot • c p !I p D Turbo Coupe s ~ NAMl ITATUKNT COSTA MESA ~6-6919 cood Mil by 5 28 SJ50 7 week• s2so Items toots crot"ong c.ar-top D•I<• typewrite• em tm cassette eac.el-Mllooon Fully loaded Tnt 1Qllowtno per~,.,. LOC'., SOUTH 0 C S82 12 .. 0 J .. 3•" 15 t 1 m1•~ Sa If Sun 10 J 1801 2 000 leet~ Miii 9'.lnrOOI d0tr>g OUl•nMa H la • o .. n <>V-6•6-11236 eves mSQ brkes S90rfi'1g equ•P .... lent cond 1 . m I «!OK '" HAA80 A PAClfK.; COtN nJaailr'l' GAROENGROVE IMAYT.\G WASHER l!. "c>use"oldm1SC SAT9 4 Mer1nersOr S6500 0 8 0 C A LL ,_ t11.. m• p ~IJNORY n • ....... ..f9'91&111 I.I. SllH P'esuge CMINB Oll1ce ,..1trvery Amenlly & OP· pOrtunlty• Call Bill REINHARDT &31 7370 7'8·9237 DRYER Harvell gold r fHIAU llUH c.m. .,, 3' I E 16tn Pl~ IHlllH'l •Yl•• 559-8088 or 642-9 152 ~~~:;-: 5:;~:i':t ~t Blvd Co•ll ....... • •••••••• ---------good worl\1ng cond11ton Fo< c~':°2~ :r,"~;· MOVING SA1.E S•de • UL.El 1985 MAZDA RX7 GSL VOLVO ae H O GLE ~'~2~~flMIS 201 l a ,AC91te VllW $395 66t-6990 s•de re111g washer 5>'k F IOI or plantt SE Ocean o•ue .... dove na C Co M Catt ~PAM TlfUJLTPILIT s 00 •lOOK1NGIOf •Compa plants pictures famt1s urnitur• • oot nrey inter or AC SEDAN 100 1"11 .. ~0000 c-9_,8.' ••• -1 ~ REFRIGERATOR 1 1 5 colloctabie coi. r eccesso11es.1mens t • • 1 '"M FM yOU neme 4111• .1 ,..., c-t.,., • l\Aortuat\' . Neat ""°' WtltrlpOOI nvy noon'' We heve .. ond&i inen " etc 5 much mor•' sunroo " st~eo Nwptr Mt rs .,,6 ;x, 17 Tl\tt Ou•"'•" a c;O• cn.,.i • Cr8"\atory HAS IMMEDIATE opening! duty wasl'le< $225 Left fuf loving dogs & t etts TV clOlh·ng lurn 548 HARBOR ISLAND OR CHHtle w equtllter E ~8 8823 d.>tl.O or 1 Q9Mtll pa•• J500 ~trc: V-Ol'M Rettaurent •BARTENOfiR •BUS PERSONS •CASHIER •OiSHWASHERS •HOST/HOSTESS IOf hand small 3 drewer 1va•flble lor edc1p11on O .. kets SAT 0 '-I L Y SA r & SUN 1o.J Cru1M c.ontrol power "" " Ml'atl•O ~ 8eecfl la.Wt SaJtt It' I desk $40 675-0088 MuSI go IO respo.,s101e 9am-5pm 278 E Wilson w1ndow1 much more 85 VOLKSWAGENi; fn• r•g111•1nt co,.,. --~ "' .. _, .... bu fl owner Come & see we ••o viNG SALE ..... ,,h~ M 0 V 1 NG · 0 u o 1 1 t Y LO'# m.1...,... sl\Owroom A8AIOLET M1•oon 5. ""9nc.ad to rrenaact bus-· I "'11perlan0a ,,..p,_.. t""' SEARS hea""·dUI" elac. t "" " •• "r ' F d tr-~w-'••·······~ P P tu ol ., ' """'"' nave ltwl P4I' Kl d"'er d"'S" furnitur* urn1tur• t!tl co "'• C0'1d 1•1on S tO 000 speed ••cellent <.on ,,... u~ tne l <:hltOUlll train rivat• ar., v un tnc dryer e•cellent con· .... ., .. .., 3,.. ·, ~ ~ " bl K b JI eno ant" For 1otervlew call alter 11 am (2131489·1333 °' 171 .. ) 725-0777 llTAYW A"taurant ti d &Cl t kl pet tor you .,..1.10 u • hov· _ _..._,d , .. _£ ht·h ta e •m • p1 .. 6 75-36Ae d•t1on S9000 97~·280' l>Uel.,..• ,,_ o• narnea tary ca ing an ' ng dltlon Moved cen I use """'"' ~ .. ., teDI• ct11"' ent9"ta111· hiteo aDO¥e on N A Greet entry level position $190 0 80 * 649-556' ---------pictures surtoqard & men t ct r ublesaw 85 vw CABRIOLET Aed J Mtch-' ~Ol"l tor aome<>ne looking 10 -Ill.Ill llWll more Sat 5 13 7 JO '> doors 5 10 A1vers•de Ave I ulo ~ AIPtr'll! '''""° Th<I 11at•n'9fH ,.., r,,..o h•ld Mus.I lype 35/wpm -'" T G FOR S8 JOO 78e '1'3 a""'8 Coonh O" Mir ., 1081 & tleve good phone sl<llls 6 PC KING BDRM SET 6 Adopt tier fluffly ldoreble SOM E ~IN M oving Sale All Must Gol 11'411123 HOYra 11am-8pm Good mo old King mal & Do) 1 11111en Oiar19e & while EVERYONE Crotl'les "" · Furn Apollanc..e~ Sony vw Thing 1Q7) ,,_ Pub41t~ O••r•ge C.oHt UWHlltHIHIOI Now hiring Food Serve1s Cocktall W11l1MS Se1 v!Oe. HoatMMS ' Ap'Pt P\MM apply M·F 2 ... pm 2A08 Newport Blvd Abeohllely no pl'lone calls enter the adverustng !'F·umft~-IK-f---~OO~l~4 -(Ill 32,.9 Montana A.,. FRI SAT 9 4 &· alarm co P• Shll•P ""'~ 1rwi County CltWto. 1 O. hourly • commission springs '4apte hutch mel• Free to loving r,. lu,es k •tc.hen •tems TV New occ tble Muc" 1 op b p "o s 1 • • y Oe•fy P•tot M•~ 1 " t!I l fl 556-1885 1poo11ole home Mothe• fum1tu1e & hou 111 "otd More> Set 9., only 223 ~a~r~b~u~r•~l~o~r ~~~S:.t~0~0~0~Ju~ntt~7~'~~Q~==~~~~~~~~~~~~ " 1 11reedy 1r11ned l'llm goods SA TUROAY 7 J I Promontory Or W.est CR EV ( £ R 838 0'\9!> F .:\ ·o BEAUTIFUL BEO """''" 10 1180 111\llf l>O•' 2 7 00 Pe I er I on P I uMd Sttll .... ripped tn ••TIH HUS a c M /Adult C•ubnousfl SATURDAY ONL 'y 8·• TODAY' s Call Chert Fraeman &•2-1118 · ExtenSlon 302 1acraf1 c • $ I 9 ~ 1111, THI YARD SALE WhM+cha1r c lothes womens sz I pta"•c wonn S500 Love Mat playperi 1<1d1 DEMO •-------· 213-861-9 .. ,.. 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GeMril 701 I Slips/ Docks/Storage M • a e n • • d • COUNSELORS DINING ROOM SET S200 each 7012 H 0 . t H 0. t •••• I Walnut loP w 2 >eaves b su-•887 11 8 Bril•sh Oo<y Wllh 1988 ------"!'---Caahlera, Prap Cook• chairs 1>eau11lut o<neie fv•nrude 30 " P • «:t11c 50 plus M11n Chermet Buaaera FOOO Bat At We neve ch111~109 pos·I wrought 11on S7S(I start ,,_ stfff•ng sys-Hun11ngton Har bor i.ndant1 88"'era Stefl 1t1on1 open tor sell 120-1'70 tem. n-battery tra •er 846-6707or8•0·358 1 1rnmedlately Apply 1n mouvated people 10 Pn llll PIPPIU m ooring cove1 t11lgf' -------~~I P9'80ft 1655 Adams aupel'VIM tMf'lagefl , l(ING SIZED WATERBED p u m p $2200 OD~ r----1r--n ~1 4 C M &•• t""'" 1... _,..,,..._ p ---o W DOOllc es• h eao "'2 1 t344 _,..,..... ,....,. I _,,.. ...., t':natn;;;;;---~....... board unoer bed lalt a h•lltl • ......... ..,., ....,. storage -'II ~.or~• "''#0 and"'"''•" ROWING S~ELL ·LASER 1 R l-0 ptctur91 N..o cs.. included 1100 540·8832 On~ to reaooo11Dle IOV>f19 With cover & car rac.ks CllPE trlbVtor. 7)1.212't Guaranteed income ot NEW DAYBED WHITE 5 & ceong adulls SB I E~~t:1~~d1110" F111 over p.ck •UC> fluO •• •1•11 $4DD plf Wiik BRASS With maltr"~• M Ch c~lo.I accept~ fully 8Qulpe>e0 X lnl cQn ____ .,__ with Pfooat 1 D only •--· JO I 2 d 11on1 Ready tor your ~ u..mbler. l&lllng & trundle 'omplet• Av111tabla NOw •1 f'owtr -~ • '' L k MW! 6J7 8067 • I • I • • Sales Servi<:e Pens -l easing 136-311 t 1500 Auto Mall Or Santa Ana 65 Fwt. at Edinger OP(ft 7 DAYS ~ounct l'lalpfvt .v!il to start 1245 ·*8•0·9733 • U l·l1Nttl41·1l12 1•'ZlllAO,IO .. + UH ~·744-0253 . train 1314302 OAI( .. 7·d,....., $75 40HP5'Rukt'#!tl'lcon\10IS '•---------SALES E•n ~ 10 With potenual for S 1000 an1q ~ student ck>sk I Bimini top 'u1tom to.., S20 000/mo S.t your par wee-. TheM po1 I 12.5 tnOI drwr turned 1n9 ta<p end trail-.. 101s 01 own ~ .. ~our lltOnl era permanent and l4lg ~ S75, t'Nn cptn POODLE PUPPY SAl E" I et1tras A i eelfy tun OWi\ ~ Cd nt~81 I oner a.n e•cellln1 op, b•d $50 rm Otv1\Jer Ho~ ralHd (T -Cup ro.,. 11119,oc;.eafl bOat• Likl'I 2•hrtrecrotdedlMIUQa C)OftuMy IOI' oroW1h •nd bkca .. StOO 088·8272 & M in i S250·S650 ~ S309S 432-0937 rao.d .OV.~t In Parson it I 011 \ble & 6 7~ 1 ~3,.85 • l ULll Plllll eur.ct van, wagon or Ctln. WIC~• ,. drw dr9". s._.EL TIES Al<C 1 -,U ~&. :!~ Dul I P •rm• n • n t a P 'l 1ar09 _.,, It tequ"ed st~ w1 d 497 °3991 T ripp•r i T oott•• er,, 9 1 :fd e~~toc.1n uc~i..nt D1ilJ Pilat Cteatl.,. a 1ttrKt1~ tor Lot• ot 09pomm1ty 10 I 1ou1 to t nd 11omet tor ... ._ OteCMYl ..... of..,...iry OfOW •tl'I UI No ... QUEENSIZE MAfTAESS =rlut2~PO•ft Male condition Mull ~If Cell Easy I. • & aoc:.-1 Appt tn1ervi.w C*'lelice '*...,.Y *4" ' eox. ou1L t£O• ' I 100 _.." 760·8617 ,,,.,. 1 pm I ll c.1~44pn\7U-.29 It " 8AANONEW1 S155 fl IH-1110 . .\ CALL • U0-1733 fr f. Or . SEMIAY SEV1LLt II l "· G i .-' IMO l'o ~ ao lnlen-SOLID OAK TABl.E round ~ 9'fU ~ns9 v. withTr11trighltra11W 0 ng '· Tna PENNY8AVIA "-a and tind °'-ti yOuf earning OUlcNr bioc. 1250 •· V'I t~ t.wp •Int COftd lull UIT'9 & tpert n::;: = potent "' TAtAX J*ra in IQ ~ 8A8Y gr'ltnd peeno bat Ffl'lanong lo qualtl~ ::SO:.°' Apclly ~ ~: •&• ......... n c 10 1r1 et•.;~12 5E'o·· with Qlal top E I Cell BoD(}14) 720·970f eon, lllO P'l&e*llMI Ave , ....., ..,. QUEEN VVTA B ~·tlon AsilinQ•Sl200 l;;;;;;:;==;;;...;:;....~~I eo.-........ l 2 '31074 t&l be9J. 150 722· 9 ... ~8$70 Sal eo.u ~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;==;;;;;;.;;; 1'4A MM ONO P liO fl N t>( J <CA!m.l~3J~~--~l~N~Tm.!f':'R':!'ES:!:'T~or~I Ofoen dbl"*"' .. "'Dd TIME SHARC. Very "-•· oortCS whot• o• l'l"UlllC Ible and IOW co.t Ell· * E.rl mornln6 motor route" at!•ilable Mu 1 ltai·e d~~ndable .,elii~I~ and liabilit · in ranc~. -: •• ,,,., •H>l . 21••·•··5r:lt>•·"'· ~· '250 M J '"° per~ aal!otl orllr Oan nJ..9500 ,,,.. ... l§IOri 6060 _.. .... 1• •• 11 IAAHD H W W • tr~ c0¥8r 2 • a ta CMtw 12~ 1t "acinQ cond 75 02H !tame a:zto 6$0-0 tM or .._.....,,_,.;_--"!~-==~~ t 101 • UDO 1~ U 0.1910 ..not MW 8 b.wg fl.II W A N f 0 • 1 t 1 A CO'* 10M 12&00 Mot009CaiW Mena MU'St 12t·~5a or 9 ·3Att .,. ..,. ... •244213 t·'40 Up to 11 000 .... tt75 LIDO 14 •4e 1" ~ --. -tr... li"'Y QOOd CIOI'• e >-::: U\l.L dltlOn, 11$.00 080 ~--~ ~7887 WI NOtt"~llt•Al,.HA, -.... 23GA, I 0 L..-U.O L..aMt II'\ 0000 Gooa ro' ., .. IMer coildlllon 721·6716 7111142..eD cu1au.t u.d ~-a.bOC S::mo IOfl. ,..... I Tne pe>< S Gel OU! 10 Cuho••• "F-y 1..- vtllaon , ., ... _... be .. ,,. t6 CtlamQt(W' 11 Oelfo 1e Gt_. 'DC>ts, tt f •pectant 2() lrtSh N c,,.,,. 1 t AveSl1 1'J l\A ... f'IUf'QI 1• ~ ... ,.tit '-01 l 9 ISi" 27 AllOw.t Ill 19 C'-l 2 Band IKllC>f\ 33 Oullatdl 'l4 S<.rvtty 3!> Hoetew'" ~'~ 37 S t<llYI" la Perch l9 Str .. 11 40 T1ttet 4 1 a.tt1n9 _.., 43~ .. Oiemia• •SF'~tt 4·~-1 ._....-a ta. •t O\en .. r., ">2 Nol pro ~3 MOtSI~ ~~ N.1tty '>6 LOM 1>4t41n<e S' L-11\e<• ')I! Em11na1ton S9 L~ eo Noboloty 6 t Dene• "'°"" DOWN I·-2 AMO!ftu" IN"l'o ~ M-otUI ci.n< ' lkki1 ~ S•l'd l'•' t 8 EmtHw• 7 COffOllOn 8 To~ part 9 51111 IOAOO«t~ 1 1 e. can<ltd 12 OtOUQflly t 3 !>~I 0( PIUt 2 1Dou~.0 23 A~ 2S Clivw ~(I 2t lend• 17 $c>ftng 28 f'renc:t'I oah<.W1 "'"' 11 A~ec:I "1 Aoundet ~ ll ~ II 111 :u S41 tt Cul 1n11 ~ 1· ~lary tactor JI l ltnd oc-1 .o u~ ,,_ 42 Acl•at1ll1Qf't .&J~ ·~ Oe , .. •6 Ctut~IM'IO• <t l' Su'1<1ay l>UO€" ,, """"'" 01'"' !'IC A""9 ""'' s I Bal?I .,.,, 64~ SS egaa 12 tl - Pur1Uant to Section• 3381 through 3385. Revenue and Taxation Code o Power 10 Sell Tax-Defaulted Propef1y In and f0< Orange County. State o California. hu been divided and dltlrlbut9d to various newspaper• of ganera ctrculatlon published In .. Id county. !Of publlcat1on of a portion thafaof 1r each ol .. Id newapapert. NOTICE OF IMPENDING POWER TO SELL TAX-DEF AUL TED PROPERTY Public Notloe Is hereby given that, five°' mo<e years has elapeed since th tuet and UMsament• on the rHI property dncrlbed herein were daciar to be tax-defaulted and that, by operation of law. on July 3, 1989, at Iha hou or 12 01 am the thafeinaftar cta.crlbad rNI property wm t>eoome tub)act t lhe tAJI cotlaetor't power of Ula for fallure to pay tAMd duly uMSMd an legally lavted taxes against aald property, and that. unlaa Iha property 1 sooner radeamed °' an lnttallmant plan of redemption It 1nltlat9d provided by law pr'9f to 5 o'clocic pm. on the last business day of June 1989 the IAJI collector's power 10 NII will ari.. The amount for Which Iha propef1y wes originally declar9d to be ta•· defaulled It shown as the amount bemg set forth In dollars and cent opposite the description of the property If the property Is not redeemed, ttl right of redemption will terminate at 5 o'clock on the last business day prior to sale by the tu collector All lnf0<mat1on concerning redemption or ttle Initiation of an ln1tall~t plan of rechtmpllon will, upon raque.1, t:HI fum1thed by Robert L Citron Treasurer-Tax Collee1or and Redemption Oftieef 106 Finance Bldg 430 N Bfoadway (P 0 Box 1433). Santa Ana Callfomla, 92702 I dac:lara under penalty ol perfury that Iha forag0tng IS true and correct Aobef't L "Bob .. Citron Otange Count, Tr...urer-Tax Coflactor E.llacuted at Santa Ana. Orange County on May '· 1989 PARCEL NUMB.ERING SYSTEM EXPLANAilON The Aaeuor''s Map P8'• Number~ uMd to de9Crlba pr~y tn lhts htt, rafaf"I to th• usesaor'1 map~. the map page or block number In tne book and Iha lndlVldual pate.I nu.m~ on Iha map page or witf\ln the block A parcel number as f<>< example. "CM4-383--05 , would mean Boote 4<l ot the AAMUor'• Mapa, Block 363 (map page 38, Dlock 3), and Parcel 5 w1t,,ln that bfCJC1( The maps reretred to are avallabla tor lnapectlon 1n tha office or the AaMUOf All property 11 In Iha T~n1h1p South and Range West of San s.tnard1no 8aM and Meridian The real property that Is the tubject ol lhll Notic. 11 tltu.t9d In the County of Orange, State of California. and 11 dHCl'lbed u tollow1 NIWl'ORT HACH CITY No 99 • Oef91Utt 84-o 13"8, AP '34-012.ot, 1273A ... Ku.artan Al1hul ~t AJ, 11112 eon.1~\of\ w Cl No 100 • Oefeult 84-013970, AP ~5'"°21·12, 12180 00. Pappea. Lou .. J ., 1llOI A~rong A• Ho 102 • Default M.014-«0, AP 451.012· '1, $101..08. Huff, l.eiltw No 103 • Oefault M.0144et, AP 451-191..U. $2211.CM. F~man. Phytllt A I 20 Stet Thl9tla No 104 -Defautt '4-01S4a AP 529· 183·51, l71 82, Sti•tilald M&nOf, 24 Pte9cott No t04A • o.IMM 14-416417, AP 530-013-33, ~ Gt, Al~ Pett· '*-Ho 108 • Oefautl l4-01H12 AP 151-o53·21, $2024.14, Moma. Ruby ! .. 12 Aeld No 108 • Olt*"' .....022"4. AP 13 .. 21~. l 10l8 H . 1._.u, Pemeta A., 7 SUQMPIM •34 PAOPEA'TY TAJC·OUAULTED IN THE :VlAR 1M3 ,Of\ THE TAXES. ASSESSMENTS AND OTHEA CHAAOES OF THE FtaCAL YEA.A 1~"'3 COeTA~crn No H1 Def_,. U.01'1155. AP 41a,.11t.o5. l430l ee. C L M l td 27178 BttUOIS1 11"9crn 1·\1·\IC\//I Ole/ Cinco de Mayo well celebrated .......,,Mull . · · · AlUa" CMaRb 2 l·Apnl 19); Atcention tu.tnj IO~ pa My •-fl attt'Ktion. You'll be .POoWat, maoy will declare, "'You .-._,,. ..._ ...._ your li&bt under t:Nshetl" Love relataon&hip couJd eet ltlltled.. Libla ill.....C 11¥ IUUllN M. BID OI .. ._,_._ . Cuervo <!o,kl lhootera v.ac pourcod an to the manaature bttr muas which· -. oace emptied -wett •luna on •troll about nearly every neck at the eevclsdl ULDual QJebrldon de Cinc;o de !-fayo .petty last weoek, the ll'I· ditiOAIJ fuad-raittt spoD.JOred by tbt- Cab&m Cbapter of t&e Ouilds of the <>ranee County Perftlrmins Am C.entcr. Brinaina in the m1n1 mut.1 (which u tbe evenan1 wore on, were some three, four or five deep in jucsts), was a novel idea -one which was the bra.inchiJd of event chairman .a.-, CarlMa. .. rd siecn them at the Bahia Corinthian (Yacht Oub) before the Entenada race, and thought they would be just perfect for our event.' TAUIUJI (Apnl 20.May 20): BIUk from .cauat QMO. ........ IW developina your own tradition. Focus on property va»ue, lbiliu.:.:.•• • rwe. 11vc and successfully invest. Youna penon, pttvi*' •ndi coald become ally. GEMlNI (May 21~une 20): Your intuiuon is on tariet reprdlna "anti<:•" of relatives. Focu on trips, vilit.s, meuqes relatina to money. Be calm, cool. diplomatiC' but re~ to live up t0rncthina for nothina. Aquarian rep- resented. CANCER (June ll·July 22): Look for loopholes. Contractual arranaement ..... ~ .. is spread .. too thin." Keep options open. Contact made at IOcia1 affair milbt prove valuable. Emphasize sense of fitness, humor. ~ttanan istvolved. LEO (July 2J..Aua. 22): Some mi&ht feel you bave • lost ouL" Truth a. you merely stopped for second wind. You 'lJ set your own peoe, puzzle fallt tOtie1bCr. mechanical repair is completed. Taurus, Scorpio penont a.re in picture. Yl.R~ (Aui. 2J..Sept. Z2): Be ready fo~ adventure, ditcovery, unique love rclauooshap. Som~thana takes place behind scenes, could involve ~t a!D!l&ement. Wntten matenal helps resolve dilemma. Gemini plays s1an1ficant role. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What appeared to be "lost cau.sc" is suoocut\a11y .......-...... .;r.a.-.:..-K.....;:;a_..._~:...._...J ·revived. Funding is obtained, business relationshil> .. prospen." You'll win alltcs. popularity surges upwards. Scenario features speculation, romance, profits. His next cballenae was findma th.em -which he dtd1 in Melbourne, and bad 11 arou shipped on over- niabt air just prior to the party. There was, however, some discrepancy amona commjtiee members as to Chltrllften Norm Denton with Lrnne Spencer, Gr .. Punk• and Julie rothemus. wh.cb Melbourne the mup came · from. The first con~nsus "-IS that place in Australti -but Carlson admitted u was Melbourne , Fla. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Obtain hmt from Libra mcssaae. Emphasis on balance. law. special nghts a.nd pemussions. lndividual in po5iuoo of au.lhonty, after first dedinina. will sa)', "Go ahead!" Streamline tccbnlquet. The site for the Mexican-flavored celebration -the top level of a Koll Center parkina structure between Le Mcridien Hotel and the Sanwa Bank bulldina in Newpon --was a new one for the aroup (who has in past years attracted some 1,700 to udo Marina VilJaac.) Committee member J1lle Pon.em .. explained that 500 tickets had been pre-sold and sales at the door had aJso been ht&h -so she had nQ eitimatc on the final tally. The .S:JO p.m. happy -hour crov.d was treated to the fc~uve sounds of ~ Uttlllan, a TO="piece mariachi band. Later. the rock group Nineteen took over for dancing under the stars. Once Nineteen began, the place really started to move -literally. Concrete ~rkang structures arc built to "Jive,' and the whole place was Vlbratan1 -somelhana hke a Willie Nelson c:bncert at Anaheim tadaum. According to Carlson. Cabaret didn't hold the ftJnd-ra1ser last year. Pr•nlc •arcetona, Und• Lewis. but was asked to revive the event. ''Everybody &aid it was a great party," he added "One click lov.er than a riot." Indeed, party-goers seemed to be &e~tinJ into the spint. maxma and .manaling amid red, white and green balloon sprays and pinatas. A cool breeze came up later, ho'Acver, but at didn't scare away those being 1ntcm- ally warmed by the tequila. "We iot a lot of support (for the event)," said Carlson as he csttmated proceeds at SI 0.000. ponlt<>rs in- cluded the Koll Co .. Pacific (Iara Beer. Pure Hawa11an Sparldmg Water. Shasta Beveraae Co and Heublein Inc. Also. a "Mc 1can Bar- 8-Quc" (conmung of beef and/or chicken fraJ11as and a salsa and taco bar) was provided by the Red Onion. Balboa Peninsula Not a bad deal for $25 Cabaret chapter member' (v.h1ch • art pnmanly single professional men aod women) assisting Carlson in- cluded event co-cba.ar L)'llae Spea~r. chapter president Frank Barcelona. ways and m eans v p. Norm Dutoa, Grt1 Fuokt, Oar Garon, MaryUD Markt, JuUe Pollemus, Dave ~orris, Uada Lewb, and Mary PbJpps. SAGmAIUUS (Nov. 22-0ec 21): Focus on r:sponsibility, powtt, authonty. abthty to meet d~dhne. Scenano also h1ahli&hts distance, lal\pqc, education. plans for 1ourncy. Older persons, possibly pl.rents, will talk money. CAPRICORN (~. 22-Jan. 19): You'll learn plenty by liaeniQa to icte.s rrom Sa&Jttanus. You rcttntly overlooked subtle hint, clue. Mission can~ completed.by reVJewing past performance. You'll locate. riabt person. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18}: New approach indicated with reprd to personal appearances. possible pannersb1p. marital status. ffiabli&ht style. independence, . ori11nality. willingness to set to heart of matten. No backshdu13! P~ (Feb. 19-Man:h 20): What at first appeared to be a.mistake wtH twn out to be "amaz1Dfl~ oorrcct ... Be confident. take initiative realizt cmplo)'ment picture is bn tcr than originally thou&bt possible. :.n IP MAY 1 ! IS YOUR Jlt'tllDA Y this can be your power ~can 1tt pace. start business, attract 1.0VC$tOl"5. C umnt cycle emphasizes intensity, manta! status, possible addition to family. Many rules. resulations wb.idl prt'vtoo~~ ~ prove btnefidil. You have re sense of humor, arc versaule, arc conscious of wardrobe and body ~. Gemini, Sagittarius pcrsom pla) imponant roles in your life. Au,sust and September will be )Our mo t memorable months of 1989. . SPOl'l .lfiH·1· UC/ professor 't St president of national psychological society Amencan Ps~cMl0&1cal Soc1et> elected ats first\ president. Or. JamH McGu11t. professor or psy- chob1ol0&> and dar~or of the Bon- ney Center for the Neurobiology of Leaming and Memory at l 'Cl.,,, The orpnruuon v.as formed 1n 1988 and has 5,000 profe saonal members and 1.000 student mem- bers. v...,. founder orthe Art Institute of Southern CaJifomaa an l&&\.lna Beach. with a certificate ofapprectation from the FesuvaJ at a spcciaJ <award dinner. Youna h.ls served on the Festival board for 3S years. mcludma wort oo 16 oommlllCC$. • • • Suicide attempt is really a cry f Or help El Toro rc-s1dcnt P at 1Aea1 ~ntl> McGauJ.111s a found ma member of recclved the 1989 ~ddlebeck. Collqt • the scu~nttfic Journal Bcha' 1ora.I and Ouut.and~ Service Award from the Neural Biol<>J> and paonttrcd re-Collqic'1 District Boa.rd of Trustees. SQI'Ch that 1s bqlnnana to re"cal the Lucas 11 cWTtntly eAecutive *"' prOOC$SCS an the brain that serve to retar)' '° lhe Office oflnsuuction. In rquJate t~ storage of memon. He her 17 year.. Q/ scrvaoc to the colltae was rcccnll) elccttd to the Nattonal sbe has also worked as department DEAR ANN ~NDERS: I ha\•c been plannina to comm rt su1c1de for a Iona time. AJthouah I haven'r )'et actually attempted to do it. I have come close enough so that I no ronger fear death. When the time coniei. I have every intention of do1n1 it n&ht. When I hear of someone who nas taken his or her life. I silent!} applaud tbc decision. When I hear ofbomeless people livina in boxes under bndies.. people who art trapped an a dys~ Funetional body, and tho~ who are d~na a slow death and are racked 1"it.h pain, I wonder why they feel that hie as IO precious that 1hey want to contm~ to lave. You iell people who arc ha.rbonna Juiddal thou&hts to seek professional help, but you nevrr tell them why the> should. When it comes n&ht down to it. Ahn, n.o one is indisptn~ble We wiU all die e"cntua11). so af hfe 1s lousy, wb)' suck around'> J have found that bfc's tnals and tribWatioDJ att not temporary. When HHllU.1 I '1 l&O\U one aaonmng satuatton ends. a ncv. one pops up to take ats place. l no lon,rr bchevc lhal God docs not 11ve us m ott tro\lblt than ""e can endurt. or a hcavter load than "'e can carT). Often people who are crushed by hfe's cruel blows opt for slccpanf palls. a rope or a bullet in the brain. I Stt noth1n1 wrona with that. The only reason l am stall alnc as because 1 am watuna for m > elderly molt\cr to die be as the onl) ptrson in m) hfe I care enouah about no1 to bun. When she goes. r go. If )OU have an) ansv.en. Ann. I'd hke to hear them -A RE ~DER IN PARMA.OHIO DEAR PARMA: I uve a IDe&ki•& nspkion tbl your letter Is a cry for !Mlp. I beUeve tut yoo ttally want me to talk you oat of llillba& yourself. Tbe fact WI people live lD boxes oder br1d1e1 ud saffer wltb ter- mlaal '1ffases ls tlte best evidence tl.at evta uder Uae wont condltioas, Ule la precious. Odlerwlse, wby wuld dley wut to 10 oa'! Even tbHp life may be palaf•I ud depfffslag, ltope 1prta11 eceraal tllat tblJJfs wlJI 1et beuer. t 1r1e dloff •Ito coatemplate 1aJcldt to waJt for Cite cloud of deprea1Joa to Ult. I cauot telJ yoo lao• muy letten I la.ave received from readen wllo were kUbHt on killlq &Mmltlves ud daufed tlttlr way. To bdp bi.m mate an educated pea, declarer act about leatnina u much as pouible about the band. Tbe key play came at the very Ont trick. Since t.bue was no way to · avoid loRna a heart trick, declarer .uo.ed Wat's queen to win. He won the ha.rt coatJnuation with the kin&. thal cubed rour di&mondl, aotina that w at bad nan:ed with • tllOftl IO a ,..._ and a prayer, the three cards in lbc Nit. Next earM apert clo.a't cceM ......., uan tbRle rounds of dubl, and Wat fol- bt Ml...,... u m.ucb u ·potllble k>wed to all of lhoee. Fln&Uy, ht ibOUt U.. lwld. C:aibed the ace of be&rU and when Ncir'G'•,. co fow ao tl'Uq) Bur dbc:atdod the 13th dub, W• ... ~. It uted bU pert• becaMt marked with r~ heart.a. _. co eo oa co ._ ll M Mid a Thu, Wat'• or\sinal 13, carda .. ...._ mo er_, ope .... So.IQ . .,... known. He had ac.arted •wtth Ol*ld 80t ..._ Mid more. IQdly two fl*Sa, to Eu& oriPaal· W• W ... top 01 WI Mairt • !J Mid ftve ..-... 5mce that JUde ~. m ....,_,, prcbh• .. S.. a S-co-l fa¥0rite to bo&d the oeMow. He Md J J ,.. ........ ..... ..... dedlli.-cubed tbe Ice ud me_,, .., to_.., a •• ot .... wt coeftdilldJ, w1 IQC.o WM• a ..... ,.._., Hoa1 .. , camhlb.ftll 1h.bejackotlJ)llda ..... couW bl W..tilMr ............ . Proposals can set their own tradition c.B. WMl'w I ,at ..Untt pro0f.ftlld.. do NalM& .U I laid -as dlt ftrM =::i_w.a wu Wlodlimitrl A. Prill11111 10 the tdec of the P9lt ................. ... ml.ads becaue of a leUtr la the cohu:u from a reader wlto bd traveled tbe nine road. Tiley d«lded so Jive ·u _. m•H sltot and were- tbakfaJ .ibt dley did. · Saiclde ls a permuent solutlcJa to •bat coald be a temporary problem. O.ce yoa cross tbt 1reat abyss Uaere ls oo comlDI back. Evtn tbose wbo 111ffer from ttrrlble IUusffs, Heh as c:ucer ud AIDS, tell u tltey wu1 10 die wltlt dlplty. Tltey wa.nt to tbnlr family member• aad frteaclt wlto 1toocl by Uaem and offered uco•dl- ttoaal love ud emotloaaJ Hpport. How moclt more compasslouce (ud clusy) IJau blowla1 yoar bra1D1 Mt a.ff le.avl•& tM caraace to be dis- cover~ by a spo•M or a dear friend. PleaH coaslder ~usell.Jlc. I be· Ueve tbt die majority ef people •Ito talJl abo1t sale~,.. ltoplq-...u.at- som.eHe wUl talll tltem o.t of lt. Uke yo-. Write a year from now and tell me laow yoo att d0La1. 6-cademy of Science~ . secttta'}' for the Business Seacn«. • • • Humanaties. t.anauaies and Contino-Conaratulatto ns to the Founuin 1na Educauon offices. Valley Police Department's t"-O ncv. • • • rteruats. Tlaomas Jo1eP' Vtrklley,, a Pats)' Emmert of Irvine was re- araduatc of Rao tfondo Police ocntlyawardcdthe19891rv1ncV&llcy Acadcm~. and David WUUam Moedle Coll~ Outstandana Servi~ Award • an alumm of Golden West College An anformation pr~ing tccb- Pohce Acadcm) The nev. officers n1c1an. Emmen was praucd·for her Joined the department Ma\ 5 unique dedJcauon and cooperall\C A nat1,·c of b h10. Verhtlt\. ob-and helpful manner \atned a nursina certificate in ·198S • • • He '-'Orltd at the C'lc,eland Ps)-Velma ~1 of Ma 100 V1CJO ch1atn c Institute through December was honored wtth the Saddlebad. 1988 until he rtlocatcd to California Communal) Collqc District 1989 to attcndtbepoh~acadcmy Moodie Ouutandma Sen-ace Award recent!)'. ts a 1raduatc of Capistrano VaJlcy Charsky is emplo)ed as a SCCTetat)' tn Chnst1an Ha&h School He scf"\ed 10 the Fac1bt1es and Maintenance Ser· the A.mt) ~f"\CS and rctt1'cd v1caofficc Sptt1al~ tf'9uung b<f6"C ~ €hank, was k'lectcd b~ a commi1- act1 "e m1htaf) dut in 1987 tee of dtstnct and coU• ~pretenta· • • • uves who screen nominations w~ Festl'~aJ of the A.rts p~ 1dent Phahp matted by staff. facult)' and adm1ni - Frttman recently •"-ardcd Dave trators. Coming This Sunday! It's practically here! TV UPDATE, the free weekly television magazine Included right in this newspaper, will be debuting t his very weekend. You won't w~nt to miss TV UPDATE this week or any week. Its combination of com- plete and accurate listings, zesty features and on-the-spot stories on the latest doings in the world of entertainment makes for an information and entertainment bonanza you won't want to be without. l ook for us this weekendl °' .. Coast DAIL y PILOT I FtldaV, May 12, 1989 "Wtll we be leaving In a LITTLE while or a BIG while?" llARMADUU by Brad Anderson r 1 , J I ' ; , .. r, ? ~Ht.l T~'I ~EAN 43) ~ ~ j\,e P"'""· 1 ARLO AND JANIS " Dead battery . " •1JAD ~ WE A B~ OFFlCE? • I • PEANUTS I "¥\ADE '<OU A 6~EAT 616 CµQCOLATE SUNDAE !=OR DESSERT ~ 7/ GARFIELD · TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE BUT I MAO TO EAT IT M<SEl~ BECAUSE I JUST ~EARD ON Tl4E RADIO TAAT ICE CREAM ISN'T GOOD roR D065 by Charles M. Schulz JUDGE PARKER by Jim Davis FUNKY WDfURBBAK DOOIU88UltY Ml1S by Kevin Fagan J ;:y, ./ • by Lynn Johnston _:=--:.. ~ IT'°""" iJE ~"·IOOES6 I..-- ' by Jeff MacNetty by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk /\ MAY12,1989 ()\ILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GlJI()[ \tL5/N020 I'\ 11 H \I I'' IO ' West County takes spotlight this wee-._-_ The spotltght swiop to wntcrn Orange County this wctUnd wnh the opening of four n~ staic producuo1u, all httu n• the boards ton1&ht The nc~comers are "'he Prime •f Mias Jeam BN41e" at the Westminster ,. ___________ Community Theater, "Temf .. lery" •t the Gem Theater, "Play Oii" by the Players of Oranac in Hununaion Beach and .. Bleadla a ..... at the Cypress C IVIC Theater. Beth Titus 1s playina ~ utlc role in ~Jean Brod~" a drama centcnna on a stTo na-willcd Scottish schoolteacher, with Diane Burland, Laune ·sdndia. Lynne TaY~tta. Dick Taylor. M•rta Wasner. Dani Ballew, Randy Pattcnon. Lee Donnan and Am•nda Hammerman a.Ito fl·.ii urcd J D Reacbcldcrl"er is duutina the drama, .-hkb runs frida)s and Satu'da)sal 8'.30thiou&hJune lOat tMtbeatcr. 7272 Maple i., WC"SUn1nwr. C all <195-41 I 3 for rettrvauons. Tomfookt')" isa muStal acbptcd from the sonp ofsatmst Tom ~b.ru a1 the Gem I 28S2 Mam St .. Garden Gro\'e. The ~VU( plays Wednesdays 1hruu&Jl Saturdays at I p.m. until June 17, with Sunday performances May 7. , l~andJune I I at 3p.m.andMay2l andJu:nt4at 7:30. Rncrvauont636-7213. The Pla)en of Ori.nae arc~ tbc backstaac comcd) .. Play On" by Rid . .\bbou (El Toro•sJack Sbai'tcY)fcw two weekends at the PepsusSd;oo(, I 969::! wmpon. Huntinitqn Beach. Curtain time 15 8 p.m tom&ht. Saturday and May 18-20. Wlth a mauoee Sunday at 2:30. RnerYauons S37-4097 or 543-:!776. W1tb the opcnina of the t.seball season eomci ~Bleacher Bums." a comcd) set an the cheap seau at Chialao'• WnateY Field. The show runs fnda>s aJ\d Saturdays at I p.m., with Sunday pcnorm•nces May 14 at 2 p.m. •nd May 21at7 p .m.,atlheCypra.C1vicTbcater, 51710ranaeAvr .. Cypr~s. Rcscrvauons 229--6796. The curtains will descend on five local product1ons_th1s weekend, Wlth final performance\ scheduled for; · •"A Street.car Na.-Desire" at UCl's Fi ne Ans V1tlqe Theater (856-6616). clos1n1 ocrformances tonilht at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. •"lMerlt lk ffa.." in the Orama Lab at Orange Coast \ollrgc. Costa Mesa ( 432-S880)~wandina up ton.Pt and Saturday at I p.m., Sunday at 4 p. m. ... A ,._, Ha: I fHit • ~., 1'J *' f'11'9m• at Gpk:kft W8' C ollc&e. Huntinaton ~ (19S-8371). closul,I out toru&ht and Saturday 11 I pm . Sunday at) p .m. ... A Life 18 a.. n..ter" 1n the AC10n Playboll at Gokkn Wrst Cott;ee Cal~ 89S·8378). final ~omuinttt tonllbt aod Saturda> at I p.m. •"P'.UC1alet TM by the Yount C-OMerYatory Playcn of South COM& Rcpcnory in Founden Hau at tbe<>rUs C.ounty Perfonniat Arts Center. 600 Tov.n \enter on .. e. C.osta Mesa (957..4033). complc11nc 1ts run S.turda) ud Sunday at I and 3:30 p.m. Add1t1onally, these other PfOduct,ions are coatinuinc their mpca1vc cnpacments around the county: •''.U=fpa et" on the maiD IUltr aDd ~ IMIJ" OG the S«Ond SC.- of South Coast ll.rpenory. 6lj Ton Cm.la''tJri\lt, Cosca.Ma& (9S7-403J~ .. ~nda~c" plays TUt'idays thf'OuP fridiysat •=•wda~ a1 l;l0mil 8 Sunda) s at l:JO and 7;30 unliLMay 2$, While" lad) runs~ throu&h Sunday and Mat 17, 19 Md 21at1:30 T thf'CMilh fridlyS., J and 8 30 Saturdays. 3 and I p.m. Sricll)'I.. •"Slew 0... • .. ~ ~ al lbc AJ&n'nltivr R~ Theater, 1636 S. Grand An., SUta Au (136-7929), T)uandays ~·f'OUlll Saturda}s at I p.m., Sundays at 7 p.m. wnil June 3. •"Valdes" by the HuntiQ&tOft led PlmyboUse, al Gisler School. 21141 trathmoor Lant. Hunu.,aoo 8cecll (132-1405). Fridll,sand S.lllf'days It I p m throup Ju• J, wath a matiaer May 21 at l p.m. •''T .. Jwe"alCOMdintColllS'tNew~leedtCenter,3101 Plrific View Dn~e. C"orooa dtf Mar (751·9'40), Fridayt and S.twdlys al I p.m. throu&)l May 20 Al~ ce>ntinu1!."-11 the children's show .. ..._., ,.. die ._. .. by I.ht Amettcan C1ukt.ren s TMatcr at che Anaheim Cultural Ans C'mter. 93 I N, Harbor Bhd., Aue.ei• (S.W-.712'). nutGiJlt thl'OUlh .Ju.,...-.-.....,..,~.-....- -CONTENTS I \ I H \ ICO U \ . ' \ C IC I I 14 •lbc latest Kevin Costner film, ••Field of Dreams," is more than just a baseball movie -it is a gentle fanwy on the theme of reconciliation with the past that worked for some of our reviewers but struck out with others. SOllE UDVEJlf COl'fCUTlt ••••••••••••••••.. 15 BJ. JORN ROOS • · The latest Concrete Blonde release, "Free," lacks the uniform excellenoc of the gJ'Oup's debtlt album, but tt nevertheless contains several fine songs. .<# f,I I\\\\\ GUESTS OF TllE GHOSTS ...................... 1 7 . . By DONNA AND RAY OTr The restored Calico mining ocnter has become a boom town onc.e more. this time as a tourist destination and county reaional perk. &C>IJTBWUT FL~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 18 B7JUDYCIWIBDLAIN ' The new Kachina restaurant in LlpDa letCb is puttina the lie to the notion that Southwest cuisine is past its prime. · II,·,,, I 'II·,, - ---. ........................................... ~ G~WD'a .......................................... ~ . THE PHILADELPHIA OQCiiE8TQA lly MIU llUSSELL ~,..C•:•+z•• N<X that The Performing Arts Center hasn 'c had world renowned guests m its shQrt history. but when the announcement was made chat The Phtladelphi2 Orchestra, under the direc- uon of Riccardo Muti, would ap~r here as part of its 1~ touring season, it was a mosc poignant moment. The Philadelphia Orchestra is uuly one of che ·world's great ensembles, the jewel in chis country's crown of great symphoni.es. Ir's performances are n<X to be merely listened to. they are to be ex~rienced. Critics say there is a strange warmth of sound to this orchestra. Strings sound mellower; the brass is like sipping a fine wine from some 0<hcr time or place. They speak of old Euro- pean heritage an"Ci spunk noc heard often , or ever. on this side of the sea. • Riccardo Muta, who prefers not to be mcerviewed as Engli h as his second language. could Po 1bl> explain wnh more feeling the H9· )~ar ha tor> of chis agsregation, however. n would noc be from personal ex~r1ence on has put as he was obv1ousl)' not )et born whtn in 1900 the fir t rchestra, under the direct1on of fncz cheel, pre~ntcd the ~outhful fritz Kre1 ler -nor would he have bttn t~re for the 1906 debut of composer·pianisc Camille Samt-Saens. , Bur Muti surely could sense the cug ul greatness if he could step imo che pasc co w1cness Leopold Swkowskt's premier appear. ance, which took plact in 1912. Imagine walking into the recording scud10 with Stokowskt as the orchestra made the fir t recording of prtcminence, cutting Brahms · Hungarian Dances imo chose ··new black cylinders" at the old Vietor Talking Machine Company in Camden, New Jersey in 1917. A hesitant. yet thrilling experience, co be sure. Those momencs will echo next week. when history presents itself on rhe suge of the Performing Art s Center for two performances. May 16 and 18. The concert world 1s already planning imo t tt 19905 or d-ou ht dates to sample this h~dy taste of gr~at­ ne . It i n't just next Tue <la-) and Thur day -it took years of prep- aqtion to be able co get an line and afford the mhemors of those who performed lhc premiere of Gustav Mahler's Eighth Symphony back in 1916. S.vor the moment, be 1ealou of it and Jttm for more. It as commg next wittk . Muti's ~deccssor: Eugene Or- mandy. is still heard on record. -' Cassetta and CDs today and th~ . . were recorded pre. J 972 In 197 2 Mutt first appeared .ts Gutst Condu<. cor ln 1977 Riccardo Mutt was appomted Pnnc1. pal Guest Conductor. the p<>s1t1on he helJ until being app<>tnted MustC Conduccor upon Or- mand y's becoming Conductor L.rnreate in 1980. Yet , in the Ion~ h1ston of the Ph1lildel- ph1a Orchestra. Mut1 1s only che fifth person to be knighted into the realm of greatness thl' orchestra has become' And who responded co the call of che Constttunonal Commission m celebration ot the 200th anniversary of the l 1.S. ConsrnuttC>n m 1987! The Ph1ladelph1a Or~hestra. of course Just how much longer chis ensemble of nobi lity will endure 1s anyone ·s ~ue\~. bu t 'ou can bet they will forever en and cake home c ht golden goblet of staying Power among thoSt'. in the current classical world record boob The\ know the costs to aff ord uch an orche,cra in the CaSt. ,md It IS a ued1t tO their love of dm music chat che winds of time haH' het'n l..t pc from decompos1n~ chi orchestra. and tn'teJ J 1c4as ~rown and 1 still grov. in~ tuJ.H The Oran~e Count\ prop .tm v. 111 ht .i t 1ne meil of deli~hcful t.ivonte'I You "'111 ht. romanced w1r h iiln opening n1ghc hor J oeuHe of Tcha1kov kv' Fanra \ -0-.c:rrurt from Romeo and Jul1ec 1Ah. ·c1s spnng!l Then. ;1~ an ap~t12er. experience Perm.hem ' } rn. phony t\o.~ { ~rnphony for Smn8 ) Op.61 followed b th e ~\on entre Prokofiev's u1ce -from the Ballet · Romeo and Juliet .' n f hu rsda). you will 'be ible to avor Bttthovcn mphon\ No.~ in E-flat m1JOr Op.~~ Ero1ca · mall it~ ~Ion Then a u te of the r.:r;~ nic a you revel 1n Ravel~ fter\ "Ra ie Espagnole.' followtd b> the ~n ual "Boero." a sweet and '11.'1rm after.dinner liqufur. A fine feasr ir1wiU surth be. And more than that, an ~x~ritna. . I ~ P1o4 ~I Fridlly. May 12, 1918 .. • , .. .. MAY S M T W T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ·8 9101 11 2 13 1 4 1 5 16 1 7 18 19 20 2L22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 (9S7-4()33). tont&ht throu&h Sunday and May 17, 19" and 21 . Tuesdays throu&h Fridays at 8:30.:. Saturdays at 3 and 8:30. Sundays at J and 8 p.m . "FOliTALD TOO" by South Coast Repertory's Youna on- scrvatory Playen -in the Founders Hall of the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). final perfonnancesSatur-· day and Sunday at I and 3:30 p.m . "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" at Golden West Collcse. Hun1ins1on Beach (89S-8 I 34). closing per- -fon,nanccs toni&}\1 and Saturday at 8 "ABUNDANc£" on the main siaac p.m .. Sunday at 3 p. m. of South Coast Repertory. 6SS Town "lNHERJT THE WIND" in the C t>n tcr Drive. C o,ta Mesa DramalabTheateratOranae-Coast t 9:>7-4033). Tuesdays through., College, Costa Mcsa(432-S880).'ftnal Fnda)'s a1 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 performanccstonig,htandSaturdayal and 8. Sunda)'s at 2:30 and 7 p.m 8 p.m., Sunda) at 4 p.m . . until Ma) ~5. "A LIFE IN THE THEATER" 1n "ANl\1E GET YOUR GUN" at the the Actors Playbox at Go1de11 W~t ltarlcquin D1m1crPlayhousc. 3S03S. Colleae. Huntington Beac h Harbor Bhd .. Santa Ana (979-5~ I I). .(89S-8378), closing performantts to- n1ghtl) except Mondays at varying n111ht and Saturday at 8 pm. cuna1n umcs 1hroug.h Jul~9. 'l'roJU.ABOMA" at the Grand Din- "BEAUTY AND 'l'HE EAST" by ner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. the Amencan Children's heater at ·Anaheim (772-7710). n1Jhtly except the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. Monday, at varying curtain umes 93 I N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim unttl further nouec. (544-7124),SaturdaysandSundays at "PLAY ON" by the Players of + p.m. throuih June 18. Orange at the Pegasus School. 19692 "BLEACHER BUMS" at the Le~ington . Hunungton Beach C°) press C1 .. 1c Theater. S 172 Orange (537-4097) Fndays and Saturdays at .\\e .. C) press (229-6796). Fndays 8 p.m. thro~ah May 20 wtth a maunec and Saturda)i. at 8 p.m. through May Sunday at 2:30. 27 with Sunday performances May 14 "THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN at 2 p.m. and May 21 at 7 p.m. BRODIE" at the Westminster Com- "CABARET" a1 Ehnbcth How-munity Theater. 7272 Maple t .. ard's Curtain C:all Dinner Theater. Westmanster(99S-4113). Fndaysand 690 El \amino Real. Tusun Saturdays at 8:30 throuah lune JO. · (818-1540). nightly eitccpt Mondays "SLOW DANCE ON THE ULL- at \ aryina cunain times throu&h May ING GROUND" ar the Altcmauvc 2 I Repertory Theater. 1636 S. Grand "DRAGON LADY" on the Second Ave.. Santa Ana (836-7929). ~1age of South Coast Rcpcnory. 6SS Thundays throu&h Saturdays at 8 Town Center Drive. C-0sta Mesa p.m . Sundays at 7 'P.m unul June 3. FOR PETITE EVERY ITEM PRIC ....... CALENDAR .. A STREETCAR NAMED DE- SIRE" at the Fine Ans VilJaae Theater, UCI (8S6-6616). closing performances toni&ht at 8 p.m .. Saturday al 2 and a p.m. "TOK_JONES" aLCoasthnc CoJ. leae·s Nc"'J)Ort Beach Center, (75 I -9740), Friaysand Saturdaysat 8 p.m. throu&h May 20. "TOMPOOl.ERY" at the Gem Theater, I 28S2 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-7213), Wednesdays tbrQu&}\ Saturdays at 8 p.m. until June 17. Sunday curtaln at 3 p.m. May7, 14andJunc I l anda 7:30p.m May 21 and June 4. "V ANJTla" by the Huntington Beach Playhouse at GtSler School. Slrlthmoor at Effin&ham. Hunt· l?fton Beach (832· 1405), FnKays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throu&h June 3. with a matintt May 21 at l p.m . f I '''If \I MULn-MEDlA CONCERT Pacific Symphony Orchestra honor\ Oranae County's Centennial wtth a spt1c1al w'tdcscrttn audio-visual concert produced b) 1ntcma11onall) known malu-mcdla rrtlSI James Westwater The music of Aaron Copeland ac- companies the worlc. conductrd b> Murry S1dhn 8 p.m Oranse Count) Pcrfonn1ng .i\ns Center Tickets range in P.ncc from $9 to $24 and arc available at the OCPAC Boll office. SS6-ART or T tC'kctma str r. 7~2000. , DUO PlANlSTS Ralph Marl.ham and Krnncth Broadway prco;entcd by Saddleback College and AID Ser- vice Foundatton toniaht at 8 p.m in McKJnncy Theatre. Saddlcback Col- lqe. 28000 Marsucruc Parkway. Mi~11on Vie.lo. Tickets arc S 10 tta· utar .seat1ns and SlS pnmc Kahns. I OP 1111.1.l 'f, - ·-....... .. 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G \ !12flfJilt 01>rn r>,11h. c•\t~ Sundc1\ I I a m. to 5 pm. t1t.a) 7'8 MIO :ltno E co., .... t HIJ?h\\ ·" Coro11.J dC'f ~la!\ C \ Dally Pteot DMllbOOk/ Friday, Mey 12. 1989 .a . ' .. ' I (\1.1.'\U\IC{O'\ll'\ll.U . <\II proceed!. benefit AIDS Service Foundation of Orange: County. 64(>.0411 OC Gl'JTAR t:NSEMBLE John \._hnetdt·r \H'll·knO\\n da!.!.Kal guatari't 1~ gue<.t al11\t \\llh the i')ran~c ( Od\t C1u11ar r n~·mblc at 8 ,, m f ine .\n .. Rt>ntdl Hall Orange < ua)t 4011g..--\dm1 .. \ton 1\ SJ60 Hh an.t S 'i ,u thl· door .n~ .... ~im Sunday MOTRER'!o. DAY CONCERT ~·.ith ( oa .. 1 \~ rnphun~ ( hamber 'h t hl·,ira Jt \outh ( oa~t Pla1a \ tllagl' Sunrlo"l'r :rnd Bear Sr . tln>'>) from outh ( oa'il Pla1a. Outlluor lr•'l' •Or •• cn noon to 1 p.m Hnnl!. rhaa r\ bJanl.t'I\ .and a Pll'Oll' S·N·'ll'l COASTLl~E COMMUNITY COL- LEGE CHORALE \pnna ( oncen 11 .. .-to ch, publ1l at 3 p.m Grace l utht'ran ( hufl·h Edangt>r and Gold- en \\ t-st liuntmgton ~h tan f),·" 11 dm."<'I'> clw 25 \Otcc: choir an .. IJ'>\llJI '>l.'l<'• lllln\ THE BOUZY ROUGE CAFE c t..1,\lral .. cnng q uanet Opus IV ...... 11mtMn1e'> Sunda~ brunch I I 3 m to I pm 3001 '\e""pon Blvd .. '-<cv.pon Beach 6 7 '· "\440 EL RANCHITO MEXICAN RES- T Al1RANT 2800 Ne""pc.>n 81\.d., "iev.port Beach presents inter- nataonall~ l..nov.n claua<. auuanst < op~rfidd e'er) \und.t~ 11 am to 1 p m 6 75-61155 1'ue8day OCC STUDENT PIANO RECTAL For a Maleh Made In Heavtn ' CALL (714) 721"'678 Satisfactfon Guaranteed! Abo: Charts for couples PASHION ISl.ANO • NE~T IBACJI Pcrformanc-cs b~ 17 Or.lnge Coast Coll~ ptano students begin at I :30 p.m. an OCC's Music Room 102. Works b' Chopin. Rachmaninoff. Haydn. Bach. Schumann. Mozart and Rcbakoff will be performed. .t\dmiu1on as fr~ an~ che public as invited to auend. ORANGE COUNTY YOUTH SYM· PHONY Junior Orchestra perfomu at 7 p m an ( hapman ColJ~ ~emoml Hall HJ N. Glassel!. Oran,<'. Dool"\ open at 6.JO p.m. and 11cke1s at SJ for adults.SI for seniors and children wall be available at the door. Robert Frelly directs the group made up of outs1and1ng )"Oung mu- sicians in grades 5 to 9 from all area\ of Oranac County f or more anfor- mauon. call 997·6871 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA. Riccardo Mu11.conductor. !>pon\Orcd b) the Oranac-( ounl) Ph1lh3rmonic Soc1et) 's (1rcat Onhcstra Scne'>. tonight at 8 p m an th<" Orange Count) Pt'rformang .\rts Ct'nter T 1ckets ran~ an price from S 16 to SSO and.arc a\11labk at the CX'PAC Bo11 office. 556-ART\ or Tacketmaster 74~2000 . T1landay - PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA, Riccardo Muta , t·onduuor. 1n 1he1r <;eeond Oranse Count) appearance sponsored by the Orange County Phalharmonac ';oc1Cl) 's vreat Or- chestra Se~s. 1on1&ht 11 K p.m in the Orana< Count) Perform1n& Arts Center Ticket~ range 1n pnce from. SJ6 to SSO and are a":ulabk at t~ OCPAC Box oft.ice. 556-ARTS or Tackttmaster, 740-2000. Pot• FrWa, BLUE BE.ET CAl'E I 07 21st Pl .. Newpon Beach. Nick Pyzow Solo evay Fnday at 9 p.m. and Monday and Tunday II 8 p.m. 67S-BEET. AMBERS AT AMBROIU 69S Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa prcsenu Confrey Phillips Tno with modem rcnditioru from Broadway and the movies Wednesdays \hrouah Fridays, 8 p.m. until late, and Satur- days, ? p.m. 10 I a.m. 432-7S59. . THE CANNERY 30!0 LaFayette Ave .. Newpon Beach, ptttenU ''Bia Plciure":, with top 40s music from 8:30 p m. to I un. toruaht and Saturday. 67S-S777. DUU:'S NOSTALGIA NIGBT· a.VB in the Newponer RC$M\, 1107 Jamboree R~. N Beach ~ts the k 'n' roU 7 p.m. to2a.m. nipt y~Sunday and Monday. "Susie and the Sweet· be.ins·· performs throuah June 10 No cover dwic. Clusic bands will perl'onn lhe era'• ~test tuu from "Good Golly, Mw Molly," to "I Want To Hold Your Hand." 6-44-1700. TllZ WIDTE BOUSE Restaurant and Tavern, 340 South Coat H!fb· way. Lapna Beach. prcsenu 11\'c ente111inment and ctanana niJhtly. 494-1088. ~ KFArON IS Posl'l1VEl.YWONDERRJJ!' -ks ... tl.Tlltt. ..wm The\lream TeallJ ·---.. ~ .. -· EIWIR SUNSET PUB l 66SS Pacific Coast H.,itway. Sunset Beach, offers live entertainment seven niahts at week. Tonipt and Saturday, The Miahty Penauins 9:30 p.m. to J :30 a.m. S3 coverdwle. S9:Z..1926. &.181, TflB.QAJB 228S Ncwpon Blvd. io ~--Mesa. f1ashtn1 liahts. mirrors and a huae dance floor. No I· shins or 'boru. Tick.cu are SS for all shows. Doon open at 8 p.m. Ca.II 833-1160. V11LA NOVA Ractwd F•uno's piano 1tylin~uAday throuah Wcdoetday. daily S p.m. to 2 a.m.. 3131 W. t Hi&hway, New· port Beach 642-7880. lt1NSET PUB 166SS Paofk Coast Hilbway. Sun~ ee.cb. ofTCf'S ~ enlM&lnmcni seven n1ahts • Wttk Planet 10. rockJn' Rcape 3 to 7 pm aod then John Anello Jr. 8 p.m. to midruabt. S92-1926. BUCKTBOAN A tno p\a)'lng tndttional lnsb and Scotttsb music each Sunday It the Old Dana Point C.afc. at the comer of Golden Lantern and Del Prado Sl.R'JCU in Dana Point No cover charlf . lloaclaJ SUNSET PUB t66SS Paa.fie Coa\t H.tabway, Suruct Beach, offers h\1: eotenain.ment se~n days a ~ed. Tonl&bt.. The Rbumboosics 8 p.m to midnl&ht. THE NGBTEOUS BROTHERS BOP 18774 Brookhunt, Fountain Valky. The Hop presents; Saturday. "Hot Auaust Niptts .. 1 tribute 10 Neil Diamond stamna Tony Rossana ai 7:30 p.m. ($4 cover).; Sunday, "Rock Around the Oock 89," a history of rock and roll with an award win1unf cut and an alJ new musical revue at p.m. $4 cover. Clotcd Mondato .. Still Rockin' ... a.f\.cr all thcie yean ·Tues at 8 p.m .($4 COVCT dwJie); "The Bacbcat 9oys" lj"C S0s and 60s dance band, 9 p.m. to m1dnl&ht on 1'11e9day Wednesday at 8 p.m ($4' C:O\er). TRE CANNERY 3010 Lafa .. -ctt<" 96)..2.166. 1 NIGHT MOVES S902 Warner Ave, Ave.. Newport Bach, "DeJ• \-u Huntm1ton Beach. Conun info lane vocabstandkcyboud. I p.m. to 12 ln 840-0208 a.m, 67S-S777. ..;_ SUNSET PUB 166S.S Pacific Coa~t letuday Hi&hway, Sunset Bcacb. offen hH" a1.A.XWE1J, 'S 31.7 J>itcitic Coast cntcna.1nmcnt SiCvai ni&bts at wttk HipMy, Huotmaton Beach. Ltt Too.pt Allawe 9 ~.m. to I am S~ Femll OC}, paano, su ~ vocab cover ~ S92· 926. to~t, &:JO p.m to I ~30 un.; .... 11 e.7 Su y, Monday and Tuesday 8·30 GllADNIG8TATTllEZOTSPOT p.m. to mtd~t. 8)6-2SSS • AllOCiatedOBdUlkStudtntsofUC'I 91Ulday--pment Moms Tepper-and A~ COACH BOUSE 331S7 Ctm1no compbca ~I ~oQIO p.m .• ~01 Capistrano, San Juan Captttrano, S~ S400 V~ Road. UC I prctents Kenny Rankln in• tPCNI a IAl.VlA~':a't.:'"'.foo North Mother'sDay~mwitbfiurotes · and Kmny bnkin Cllltt&CS for each Btookb\U"lt, ~.Pure £l\nl) at molberiftattcndancc. Ford1ftO!Ctand I:)() I'!"'· aAthdy dw:oU&h Saturda> lbow retet\'ations. call 4964930, for llllftUal ud ~ l)tcasurc coDCUt boOinc: 496-8927. LAOUNACANYONnllAGIUU T8E WBlu! 110tJU Restaurant 859 Llluna Cu~ lloed. offcn w --.a T , .. n So tb C H •"' daftceabk m'*8ic ()( Aphrodi\t, wtlh IUIU avem. .-v u OUt i.,.. IOk>ist Eliza Lortiu. thttbm1st Jrfl) way, Lapna Beach. pmicnts Luke" Marlin al tltc ke}ba.i'ds and Harold The locomotJvn taeb unday at .Todd OD uupltoot and ftutto "Cool 8:30 p.m. Sl CO'let, 494-QI. n... .. I JO Wed IALVATOllt:'S SOO North ._neut btlinut : p,m. ncs. Brookhum. Aow1m. pt"tXnts Paul day n."i&hts: ~M-:1911 or •9-M.HO and OIClr 8:30 p.m. with top 40s llJPGET P\11 16655 Pacific Coait music. H1ahway. SuDIC't Bndl. ofl"en h'<' TB& CA.NNalY 3010 Lafa)'tt\t nncnam.mttn aven nJaht1 a •Ct'"- Ave .. ~ Beach. San fraM'llCO lnamuattonal llqpe Alf Scars 9 pm st)'lc cabaret entertainment with to I a.m. S3 '°°"" c...,.. S92· I 926 Lct.l)e McC'ric vocahst and Uo)'d ,.. _ _.__ No&and on Uyboard • .S·)O to 10 pm. -·--__.-,-='--~~- 67S-S777. IU'8T PV1 166SS PK1fi • \ll'\U\H40'\ll'\llU H...,., Suuei lbcb, o&n live eDterWDIDCIU leveft tulfiu • week. Ton.i&ht tllrcMJ&b Saturday. The Rq- ular Ouyi 9:30" p.m. lO 1:30 a.m., U covercbaqe. 592-1926. ,,,,,.,' hWAJ Y .E.I. DANCE P Alt1'Y Youna Ellecutive Sa.Qlles network hosts • West Coast Swina Party at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. 900 Newport Center Drive. Newpon Beach, S p.m. to I a.m. Dan« exhibition and ~n. pasta bu, hon d'OC\lvrcs. buffet. muslc, danci na and prizes. SIS .at the door. S 12 prepay. Y.E.S. Hotline: 744-1000. YOUNG ADULT IEWISB OR· GANIZATION (YA.JO) holdsaSha~ bat Dinner at 7: IS p.m .• Oiabad of Irvine Jewish Center, 4872 Royce Road, ln'inc. Cost ofS 10 incl~ a dtlJaous Kosher mat. Spatt 1s limit.«1. For rcscrvauons, call An· drew Schwanz at 786-77J8. <>Den to all Itv.Uh }ouri& adults.. 18 lo 16 PllOl"ESSlbNAL SINGLES SPRING MJXEJl &ip.m. to mtdntaht. Casa Maria. south ohhe .-OS frttWay and Beach BJvd .• Hunu~ton Beach. Cost is $1 2 Frtt parluna. E'nu hoOane 894-8932. PIUM'E OF LIFE SINGLF.S meet for T G.I F S to 7 p.m.at Saddlcback Travclodat. 1660 E. F1m St., Santa Ana. For 1nforma11on and restr· vauons, call 836474'4. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP mttu for T.G.l.F. at S:.30 at Camelot in Santa Ana in An.abeam. Aho Of\&OUll sroups for aolf. bfidac, _pinochle. theatre and travel for information and rescrvat1ons, caU 524-3327. PA.BENTS WITHOUT PART· NEU Or.nee Coast Chapter 26. (aastody noc required). 847-1600 or $46.S781 form~ 1n(ormat1on about the otllftUlllOO. P41lBNTS "1TBO\n PA.RT· NEU Hwuinaton Beach Chapter '9S. olfcn nc~1metnbcr onen~on at 8·30 pm. fodo•ed by a Chapter Dance at 9 p.m. an the Huntif\11on Betcb Holiday Ion. 7667 Ct"nttT A~t .. Huntinaton Beach. Co.t as S6 Call Cbaoea Dbone (or m<ft 1ofor· tnaUOft. '91-7~7S. Mcmbcnlup 1n Plmlts Walh0u1 Panna1 LI open to ch vOftlC:d. iitpar· •led. ~ or otV~ rnariiCd parents oflivina children. Custody of the duldttn is not a flctoc. A 000· profit. DOHeCW'ian, educational or- pniz.auon. PWP -en>vides a ~ aram of tOCia.I acti.viues, diJCUSaaons and nudy~~ups (or ~~ti and'lMiilimuies. LBTS TEE n UP A club for si!We aolfcrs between the qir:s of 30 and JS who want to play socially and m«t Qt.her sit'IJc aolfcn. D\lCS are S2S annually. Play various local and' rqionaJ councs. Mc:mbcnhap dircc· tory. For more infonnatro°' caJJ 8S4--0690 or write to: Let's Tee It Up. 31 Rainbow Ridge, Irvine. 9271 S. S.blrday WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meets at 6:30 for· dinner at The Kettle. Anaheim. Call S24-3327 for infor- mation and ~rvations. PRIME OP LIPE SINGLES meet for dinner at 7 p.m. at Brandon's Restaurant and Lounae. 3350 Av- enue of the Aru.. Costa Mesa. For rcscrvauons.. call 8~874'4. Sanday WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meets for bruncb at Rum Runner 1n Seal Beach at 11 :30 a.m. For infonnataon and rcscrvauons.. call 524-3327. F.L.IAT. SeaclifT Vdlqt bop- p1na Center, 220S Main Sttttt. te. 20. Huntinalon Beach. Hunttnaton Beach Cburch of Rcl111ous Science sin&ks aroup meets each Sunday cvenina. Ctukl care ts free. Admission to the 7:30 p.m. prosram is SJ. ~tbc.Hun•1nason-Beach lnn with. OJ John Symes and refresh· ments follow at no chafF. Fl.IRT tnformauon line: 647-1628. BIG ORANGE SINGLES WUNG SOCl.8TY ~ whale watch.in& every Sunday 11 :30 a.l'Q, lo 4:30 p.m. on a luxury sa.ilboM. Shatt cx~sn. No cxpcnence nec:essary. C.U Fred at ~S for more ilifonnauon. PIUME OF LIPE llNGLD meet for brunch at Delaney's. IOSO W. Ball Rd., AaAbeim at noon. for inf« ... mataon and rcwrvat1ons. call 136-8744. ,.....7 CAUl"OllNIA SINGLD Kippy Hou.r ud Miur Ducin&. alCh WeictM'ldty. s to 9 p.m. at me l.ot .._ __ .,. **lllolM ..... tUOlNallOMI ... mu~..,,.-.. --. ...... ~---H "-"'"' ,_. ........ .. ........ ---·---""'~ .. ~----~-101 w ,._,It llMfir M.tlft: It ·~ liw Wtf'd ~ ... •·" c.a.m." m -... MrfM•• s~ .. s,,._ ft'(,). ··" c.a.111." Cl Mill \teftllli r,..1 Y:. ~ h I ft, Ar•IO t."C.../1\."CI "-l*OtlllwM.c:\.!ol<r ' " ,,..,..,.,.., '·" c.a.11i." Cl 1\t 0,-f ... ley, ,;, • H • v 1._• '·" C...1'1." CD a.,Qi\.-..... ,, '·" C.../11." Cl •'-nv r ., ~" '·" C...11'." CD s..,ly •-4 • '• • ~- ti.t• '·" C.../11." CD s. .. I._ .. ...... , ~" e."ca ~--·· '~ 111."ca .... s-. l • • 11'." CD c;... .. Sboof ~ J t ... • ~ .. " C-.111." Cl. 1\tc.it )Qr-I(~ t t.tf c-.111." ca ~ o.r. r~ f Si-• " CMboo '·" C....111." CD Wat (N.t W..) '#.1-.(fl wP )- QwftOk '·" c...m." m Wy ...... ~ "°'' """ '·" '-'-"'·" ca -.... .. wa.-tfn.f •I .v,.. · t.tt c...11t." ca W.U., Girl: 0.r W• Am!v '·" C..-..111." CD r Ga E tf\I\ St Jll30S .,...St _ _.,1 ..... SI ,~~ 40aell.Malt1at .. w °""""' ._ ~ _, ~ .... ........ • • . .... ..., .. \ ....... •' w - f . \ I . I·. ' D \ H f 0 '\ I I '\ I I U Loun1e; Irvine Hilton and Towers. l..quna. Thtre wdl & a donation of S2 donation wiU be oolkc1ed at the 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. Free S 10 per person per e'(eni"a. door. Two hour procram includes east of M&Ul Street an Huntinaton Beach. S36-0 US. butTct. Fee as S5. 830-1010. animation. documentaries. music NEWPORT BEACH SAILING videos, dnma and comedy. For K.NO'l'TS BERKY PA.RM, 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena Part. Knotl"s as the nation's most pOpuJar.iodcpen- deat family theme~ wnh more ~16~ wild ridcLsbows and attractions plus re5taurantsand shops on ISO acres. AJI shows arc included in the admisst0n prict. Other tnter- laiomcnt includes a &limp9C oftht old west in a vt~ alive Gh<>1t Town to the mqjc ofa vasit with Snoop)' and the Pcanuu Gana an Camp Snoopy. Also IJOpular art Fiesta Vtll•. a salute to SINGLES a club for si ogle sailors with mfonnation, can 432-5637. or wnhout a boat,agc21 andolderfor tJaSP&INGFD.M .. m··Lord sa1hng. panics and soc1alizina. Meets Prlda.Y of the Aan. .. Peiet Brook. diRaOf lb-'. firsui.rui 1turd W~ncsday .of.cach,_.--~----------rcent.a1n T96lfSOtjiT~ month a1 the Nc~poner Reson. 11 07 THE IMPROV presents three side and9p.m. Tickcts$4,$3and$2at the Jamboree. Ncwpon Beach. 6:30 splitting acts each night at 8:30 p.m. door. 856-6329. Sponsomt by the social hour Mttt1nc bcginn1 810 thc 425S Campus Dnvc. St<' 138, lrvtn<' ()ff&QC of Ans and Lectures. mceung room. ends around 10 p.m Shows at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Dinner follo wed b> dancing with a h ve band served nightly. SIO admission. unul I a.m. Valet parkinc 1s frtt for 8S4-54SS. tho)<: ha"ing a cocktail 10 the Dukes Lounge after th<' mcc11ng. C'ost is S6. Call 969-811 1 for recorded info about dub ICll\.lllt'S. Wednaday WHEEL OP FRIENDSHIP meet~ for dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Rcd Lobster in Anaheim. For reservations and 10fonna11on call S24-3327. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet for dtnner at Picasso's, 24961 Dana Point Dr .. Dana Point at 6.30 p.m 836-8744 for 1oformation and ~r­ ' auons. LIFE ON YOUR OWN smglcs SS and o'er. mccl new friends 1n a warm supportive atmosphere every Wednesday 3 to 4:30 p.m. for a varied program includil'll dmner at local r~taurants and a monthly pot luck. Oasis ~nior Center, 800 Mar1ucmc (5th and Marguerite) Corona del Mar. 644-324S. Thunday SINGLES SUPPORT GROUP sponsored by ~una Beach Unttcd Methodist Churcli's Waley Co-un~l­ mg C<"nler from 6 to 7 p.m. at the church. 21632 Wcslc) Dme. South llonclay DU~E 'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE at the Ncwportcr Rcson ~nts a s~ial Monday Night Showcase wtth comedians from throughout the Southern California area performing, be&innina at 8:30 · p.m. Duke's Monday "NiptShowcasc has no covcr cbar&c. The Newporter Resort is located at 1107 Jamboree Rd.Just east of Pacific Coast Hi&bway in Newport Beach. 644-1700, ext. sn. T11eeday - THE IMPROV presents three stde- spbttin& acu each nacht at 1:30 p.m. Sunday throuah Thursday, ($7); 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Fnday and Saturday. ($ 10), doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is served ruaJ\tly. I 11 . ''' PrldaJ . ·occ mJDENT Fll.M FF.&TIVAL 19th anoual presentation by Oranat Coast Collqe's FUm/V1dco depan- mcnt at 8 p.m. io the OCC Forum. A _ .. _ 1 00 3""11 ~-}.l,9 SS _. .... 12~2~~-=ms \ ll l 'I ll I ' I ' ~S'nnta California's early Ss-nish bent.qe and Roarina 20's -a look beck at a DllOOVDY lllUSEOM ofOranac I 920's am~ment park wtud1 in· County, 3101 West Harvard St, eludes the fantastic "K.irlfdom of the SaQ.ta Ana Open J I Lm. to 3 p.m. Dinosaurs..·· Thnll ndcs mel* The Tu1sday tbrouah Friday. Closed on C M • n Mondays. Admawon is SI for adults orbcrcw. ontczooma s ""evt_nac and SO cents for children. Nominal and the Parachute Sky Jump. The -A • • • fi F · r. pl!k is open da.tly. For addltlon&l "'' .. ~ parua~tt. or uhor· anfonnation call the 24-hour Knott's mao~i°'i~AND, i313 Harbor Lane at 220-5200, . Blvd., Anaheim. Mickey's Amcncan LOS ANGELES CBILDREN'S Spirit Celebration performed on MUSEUM 310 North Main Street. Main Street U.S.A. each weekend. Los Anaclcs. Open Wedoetday and Disneyland offen more than SO Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m. and Saturday attractions 10 ttVfll themed lands. and Sunday. 10 Lm. to S p.m. includanc 'Star Toun" and "'Captain "Hands-on' p&111C1petory envtron- EO." hrt hollrs arc 9 a.m to ment in wh.ich cb1ldttn ages two to midniabt Monday thfoulh Friday; 9 twelve, learn by do1na. E1abt.ttft a.m.to I Lm.Satunlay and 9 a.m. to permanent nh1b1ts. Monthly pro- midn.,..t Sunday. Disneyland infor-anmm1na includes a vanrty of an mat.ion: 999-4S6S. exh1b1t1, pcrfonnancn and v.ork- INTE&NATIONAL SlJJUP MU-shops. Adm1u1on: $4 pcT person. SEUM 312 Walnut. Hunt1naton 1nfanis under two frtt. Adults frtt on Beac h. Surf memorabtlia and Wednesday and Thunda) aficr- artifacts (datina as far back as the noons. Groups must rq.iittr in ad- carly 20s) commcmonte the colorful y,ance. For 24 hour 1nformat1on. call b~ of tbjs popular Cali!orruan _.4213) 687-8800. spon. Open daJly -noon to 6 p.m.; MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM, admission as free. Locattd one ~ock 771 1 Beach 811,d.. Buena Park. The tn1aru1 Crom ptet and onc-b&Jf'. block Three toott$ arc the newest rq>hca amooa the a1rad)r dabor:atc conec. tion of movie and tclevlsio,n mcmorabiha includin& hfc-like rcphcas or more tbao 200 ttnowncd st.an. Dady 10 Lm.-8 p.m. with Fri.-S.:~til .:tm. S22-1 I SS. M1 Ull NA'l\JltMr TORY 4HD ICIBN(Sl627 Vista dtl Oro. Newpon Beach. Open T~y throuah Saturday, 10 a.m. to S p.m. and Sunday froin noon to S p.m Admis1ion 1s $2 for Mlults. and Sl for children over &1A. Members art free. Mu5Cum c.tubits include a wide array of m.anae mammal foss1ls. Nauve American displays, an in.s«t zoo and photo plkry mineral and shdl duplayi. &uncrl\y coJlccuons and cb11dreo's bandl on t1tu'b1ls. Aho educational ~" docent toun, lcctures. festivals, a bbraty and speaal activaucs. For more 1nfor- mauoo about e1hibns. ~sand membcntup. call the m"ltum Tues.- day throuah Sunday at 640-7120. OLD WORLD VD.LAGE, 7S61 Center Ave., Hunl.lftll.OG Beach. S~hy shops arc located 1n thlS villa&c tut features thit charm of qwunt European viu._s wtth cob- bled wccts. lanlCm lilbts. and 70 murals of European ICleftCS p1.1nted on e1trnor walls by European artists 191-SI 11. ORANGE COUNTY PEit· l"OflMJNG AR1'S CENTER 600 ToVt'll Center On\le, Costa Mesa Docent tours oflhc facility arc olTtted free Monda) aru:l WcdnC"iday at 10. 10:30. JI and 11:30 a.m ... ml TourswillaJsobehcldat IOand 10: Lm. lhe first wrda) of each month The tour takes v1s1ton to man) a oflhc theatre ... rel) ittn by the pubh 1ncludm1 dttu1n1 rooms. lh bedl:-111t .,. and nc Center Roonl. Jlaiervauons are requ1mf for aroups of 10 cw more. 556-2 t 22. n&msioo 833. QUEDI IUAY Lona Beach Hari>or at I.be md of the Lona Beach L-_Eteelllla!l~~tbttJ. -include spttia1 effect sound and h&ht shows 1n t~ Enai.ne Room and Wheelbowc re- toactlJll a nea.ro(X)llisioll ., tea. aod an .extensive World War JI display ·~..-"Qottn'•" active role as a ip. Dady 10 a.m.-6 p.r:za. (2J3) 3S.3SJ I. a.AGING WATEU 111 Raain& Waten Onve, San Dunu. Enjoy 44 acrn of fWl, wn and ncitina watn ~592-64$3. SANTA ANA ZOO locattd at Pren- tjoe Part. 1801 East Olestnut Ave., Santa Au. Houn are JO a.m. 'o S p.m. with las' tick.cu told at 4 p.m. Admislioo is S2 for adults; 7S cents for children, .,es 3 10 ll and ttn1or dtizHs. Cbddttn uockr 3 and hand•· caOIJCd are adnutted frtt. 953-UU SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO MISSION , 31882 Camin o Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. Fcatum Serra Chapel. Cabfonua's okkst bwld1na. tbe ruins oftbe Grat Stone Church. sokhers barracks, beautiful pnkns. and two museum rooms with arufacts from Native Ammcan and earl)' pan1sh cultu~ ~~.1:30a.m.-5 p.m 493-1424. WOftLD I 720 South Shores Road. Mission Ba>. San fAcao. Sea World (~tum sc .. en m~or shows and dozens off&sonaul\a marine hft e-.b1b1u. Sea World's sl&r luller wbaks perform· 1n the lafJCSl ~halt -~> .uuhe wortd,-dolph.1ns,.tra1ned ICals and sea lions. otters and a walrus a.tic> DCl'form at~ shows. Thttt are tour IQ\Aanums featunoa hvc sharks. a-a life and fRSbwater fish from 1U owr lbt world. Thirty spectal educatiOnal uhibits are alto avail· able to Sea Woitd pats. ~ pric:c tdmtssion iocNdn all shows 1nd e.thibiu Ftte ~ ... Guldcd toun ud nda art ntra. Group rain and 12 month p&ss 1nfonnat10fl. call (619)226-3901 or 826.7213 or ( 602 )138-0600. SllEIUU.N LlBILUY AND GAR· DENS. 2647 PJclflC Coast H-ahwa:y Coroft& <kl \far Rows. cactus. annual prdcns an orchid ron· SttYltOC')'l~oa ponds aod a &Jft shop 0.11) 10:.JU am.-" pm. SIX .ft.AGI MAGIC lllO\JNT AIN. M.,;c MOuDWD Parr.ay tJUI on lntttnatc '· v~ More than 100 ndu • .ihowuncllttnetionl ancluctina an I IOOHtylt crafts villlet and 1 Roanna ~ •h1te -aw-W~tn­ turc 11' O&ftd4992-0IM. IPllUCB Lona Be:ech HarWr at aht md of the Lona kach freeway. Howard H~' all-wOOd. • 2()0..aon ~"* boet m-.,ettically ~ lcit Vlliaon 10 view tbe inlidc of \he \ 'lll'OfW's larltsl clC'Ar..span alummum domt. A vancty of dis- plays mctadi .. modukt tMI ibOw c-.updctailtOlkinaU111areu of aJw .,..,., .ucb • dlC cotkpij1. ftiaba deck ud wiftl U\tcriof lft htuftd . Sec die q.ea Mir) ldtiae lor mote ............ 10 a;•.-6 p,m . (lll) 4lj.lSll. ·~~aoo uru­~ 01) Pl. Ulliwr-1 C'i&r. A ...._. -MW ol Uat""'91'• .... 4»«R t.dt '°' .... \be i!llK11'n I I 0.-. ~ a.. ... hlw._.il ...... (lll) CllJNA a 65 membtt trouj)C of musicians 1nd danctts from China's Hubt1 ProVln<X will pcrfonn a rtt· ratton of the music and dance or Cb1m's Warrina Statts ~od. 47S-221 B.C. Musac1ans wdl u~ ttplJas of'2,400 )UT-old c une bells and e>thtr musical instruments at the Ora.nae Cow;ity Pmorm•na Arts Center JW'le 3 and 4. Tidrts ranae 1n pnce from S 1 S to SlO and a~ availlbJe at the OCPAC Box offi«. .556-ARTS or Tickctmastcr. 7~2000. U \,.I UCI DANCE WOll&SHOP 8 p.m. tonip1t and Saturday with a 2 p.m. maunee on Saturday in the UCl Fine Ans uttkTheatTCOn campus. Works chOROlflphed by UCI dance stu· dents. Tickets arc S6. 5 •nd $4 at Bren Center Box Office and T1ckctron CAll 856-SOOO for ~lephooc, mail and ~n card orders. DANSB SYMPHONY Studtnt cboreosraphers and dancers from Saddleback Couqe·s Dance Oep:an- mtnt present thttr annual conttn feaumna solotSt1 and aroups per· fomuna bal~t. modem aod JUZ numbers. 8 p m. McKJnnc) Theatre, .SaddJtback Colltac. 28000 Ma.riumtc Pkw.. M1ss1on VicJo. Tackets att S8 ~ottal. S7 seniors. $6 ctuJdrcn 12 and under. 582-4656 THE REST AU RANT AT CAMDON COURT 2 Hutton Centre 'Or •• Sant.a ..Ana-pteSCAU mus1aal st~hnp of Sil\.'ff Llnina 7 p.m, to midniabt Tuesday1tm>Q&h Saturday. The IJOUP i>erfonns "ndttions of Top 40 oldJes a.nd soft rock for hsttnma ind danciq. 540-86 IS Satuday LE MEllDIEN HOTEL .asoo MacAnbur Bh·d., Ntwpe>n Bt'ach. "Oancu~a tn Ntwp0rt" Stonebndae Band ~•th a "aritt) ofb11 band and Broadway from 7 lo 11 p.m tach Satu.rday. For ui.format1on. call 476-2001. ex1cru.1on JI IJ LONDANCE/FRED ASTAJRE STUDIOS 3625 W MacAnhur. u1te 308. Santa Ana. Dance for couples or san&Jes. I st Saturda~ and Jrd un<by each month. 8·30 to 11 JO p rn. Admiu1on SS. includes rt'frcsb-- ments. Ballroom, latlfl dancina. Call IS<>-06 76 for mort informauon a-day THE SOPHJS11CATE Afternoon '""1"' da.nc1na. Mu1's Lounr 11 the Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bristo trcet. Costa Mesa Pf"KIHS Bamcy Olson Hd his 20.ptettOrthestra ~"Cf)' Sun- day al\cmoon from 2 10 6 p.m. Admiuion it S.S per person Frtt vakt . parttiq. T1dc.cts may be J)U,f(bued .tA.aC1 v•ncc .. t the hottl ,. n shop. For more int'onn111on. caJI Elda 8any at(2t3).S92·2 I )7. ..... ~ -·-... -••w..,.,._c.., !~~~~~~;;~~~=-om. It I~ lrrilie th1. JNI ~• :.:::s..:....:.:1= r..:m-:. ~==:: ...... 4; MURDER! The blind SUV couldn't see it. The deaf guy couldn't hear it. Mow they're both wanted for it. .SEE N0EV-JL, HEAR N@EflL The first drop dead comedy d the summer. -field of ~am~" 1s o ne of tho~ • ~-ttnt hns that doesn't fit neatly 1010 a specific cat- cgo r.)'.. Canned plots may be ··safe'" but they're usuall) tasteless nd of\en stale. The recent menu of frnb stories tttms '° M a sian 1_-.a.....;...-i.. _ __..hat even the mov- ~ are ~ttinJ ured of di$hioa out the same old thu'l- On tbe aurfact "Field of Dreams" This ii a whimS1cal. far-fetched fantasy about an Iowa farmer (Ray Kinsella as played by Kevin CostncrJ v.ho hears a voice in his cornfield promptina him to build a baseball diamond in said field. His voices and liii&i..L.;~.--~ v1s1ons take him on a mysterious crou-country quest that he does not understand. He docs build the baKbell daamond for Shoe- less JfX Jlletson and his other " Blac.k. So~ raftdal" teammates (aka the 1919 Cbiaieo White Sox). There he •• looks like another nostalak "baseball"' movie. But don't let that fool you. It's really about reconc1h- auon. In the beainoinJ. the story seems s1mphst1c, and a hule oddball. But hana 1n there, this one throws a sharp curve: it has o~ of the most creative and sensitive plots I've seen in years. An unusual blend of reaJ1sm and fanwy form a sa11sfy1n1 paradox in this beauufully filmed story set tn the heartland of America. .. Field of Dreams" " a quiet. ~me talc about nice people that will toueb your heart while 11 stretches your unqma- uon. • .. Field of Dreams" is visually and emouonaUy a beautiful movie. Lush fields of ~m and vast st.relchci of and James Earl Jones watch lhcsc &hosts play ball. and they ult1matdy comc'ao terms with their m~ dcpressaon. Several questions came to mind wtulc watdunc ahis film: I) Ray Kintella must have IOfM secret fertaJ12cr and lqnd\auns won.inc (or him for how else can yO\I explain how the cornfield does so well without any attention from him? After all. we never really ste tum iendina his other field, only watchi~ bueball and takina self-discovery lrir, Reality would ~ve his wife stroqly questiooi.Qs and fi&htina Ray's request to (a) leave 1n the middle of the plu\inaseason 10 onkr to pin ttlf-knowledee via a .. qucsa:" (b) bWld a bueball diamond in the middle of tbe comfidd (money docs arow on utts.. c1onn·t it): and (c) it's an expcnence-not to be miucd. h's a haooY. funny, btttenwcet. lump-in-thC~ibroet. wonderfW movie about hfe. l'"e heard pcoplt dctcnbt v niatu a1 10:15 p.m. I ituabueballmovse.as~~y.u --pushed myselfinto a drama. and as a taowy;-tfs not any a aowded movie of thole thinp -it's 1Ddncribebk. ~ to ttt Ptul You have IO~ n for yourwlf. Aldnt Robinson's .. Fleld o( Oft.ems .. is the story of 61• .. Field of tntnt dllncwn aH rolled up Oftuns_" ApprO-a-~-! • ... °' wonckfOUS Ery1 t~ ~~n...:.!,tc::!'m the w ..a.y,waes1 llDllll•.-. *-'-tNtlwa Amie ... c1l11ctr ~ lllJ Aflltr ;:,::.~ ''= ~.::=.=:..-i:: cllti........, I 1111 ~ .. ,,__.. --4111111 a ......................... -. .• =--·•EE•l ..... ~---~-a, lml1 .... a.. .....__..,_._.. ~ H•1ct...a ............... . ·-c.Filido10rmn1·····---..... ~ ............ Die blue sty fonn the beckpoUnd for tc>me o(thc piost po1inant~ you ·u ever see on the bta saem. .. Field of Dreams" is noa only wdl crafted, it's truly mov1na. The end left me absolutely speechless. It look a lot of cou~ and a deft touch to bnna this one ofT. but Uni-~ verul did it. Writer/direc to r o Phal AJden Rob- inson and actor Kevin Costner make aovdist W.P. Kinwlla's -~Mr)' come alive. R• illlOft'S IC'ripl is ~y pitcMd, and COltner hjts it i'cw a home run. &llOW the &im-IO be tbra--..t" by his bair«ained ~in thrfu; pa.ce. No one 1n their riaht naiod wouJd allow any of it. tO it was very hard'°' D.c co lake this movae Krioully. .. f'tdd i>f DreamS .. ii baled on the fA_ntay·.lYPC bOok by W.P. Ktnttlla. :sboclell Joe .. ..w.u. u.ncoQifon.abk with the fan- tay/reality j!o)m~ • ina •k ud ron.b. Is thll a naovie about baseball? About a farrtwr teeteri• on the qeof~A ~t •• loW.'s bcaunf\al CorDfiddt? I ddak "'8t di- rector/Miter Pbil Aldeft Robint0n's oflitrilis i1 I,~ ... but rnadt ... tDod • ....,... .. _.....,._.. ·-----·- •••a-. ~ ... ,. ..., 1oo11 °" en Un1venar1 ··PteN o1 ---- • t.tlJna 1n the tnlJOrs A~h1c turns him down. then shows the neJtt momi!'llSI )OUl\I man search.in& for I ball fldd. This moVle 1s about lost d'"'ms.. &bout Whal )'OU would do 1f you , ~ aivcn a sec- ond chance. l'"e o heard &hu mOVlt bc1na called the 'IOI .. Ifs a Won- cktful Lift." and I • bdacvt it is. To ux a vtty ovet-uted ph~. 1f ~ eo to the 90\JICI Oely once thiJ year. to tee .. ,.. ... o( Oreun .. HOOk' What did Cbarles Bronson do bef6re taking up acting? 9y MAn \IVOtl ~,...- LONDON -What wu Hollywood's lonscst screen klu? Where did Bette Da~s set her first name? What movie's star was dead before shootina beaan? TM truly knowled&eable wdl know U.e answers: •Three minutes. S' loCCOnds between Rqis Toomey and Jane Wyman, Ronald Reapn•s tint wife. 1n the 1940 film, .. You·rc In the Arml Now." • "La Cousine 8et1C by Honott de Balzac. • 1'bc Trad ofllilc Piu Puthn," '#llicb induded wuased takes.from lhe la~ hter Sdlen• ~in previous Palllt Panther moYia. The Ins informed c:an tum to "Mo~ Chps.-a compilation of trivia published last month by Ouaoness Boob and due out lD New Y Oft in November from Slttlina Pu.blishina. ltsautbor, Patnct Robauon. says he bas bttn a fan of the silver scrttn since I 943 w~. at qc 3. he saw his first film. "For Mc and My Gar' with Judy Garland. He can't ttmcmbcr phone numbers or his car rqistration1 but has mcmoty fot movies 1s .. prctt) encyclopcd1c ... he says. A civil servant in the aovcmment bonds djv1sion of the Dtpartmcn1 for National Savings, he bu been wnuna about mo~ since 1974. His latest work rcvtsn his I 98S .. Guinness Book of Atmolt EverytrunaYou Never ffecdcd To Know About the MOV\CS. Robcruoo's entncs include the hkcs of"What They Old Bel~" a comptlahon of stars• crstwtulc c:atttrS (Charles Bronson was a Penns,ylvania coal miner) and "Who Mamed Whom," a rundown of interstellar \I UI O' maJriaaa., with 74 pcrttnt endm& 1n dlvoru. He rdics on two m11or sources; the information department of the Bnush Film lnstit"1e in London and the 24-voJume compendium ofrevtews from 1907-1984 published by Vanety. the entertainment industry ncwspeper. Thl&S. he informs readers that Re• Hamson has a &lass eye· Sophia Loren wrote 1 cootbook tilled ··in the k.itchcn With Love .. ; Texas· ume lw a.ppeam:l 1n ICM mov.e titles; aftd Dube Hofftua llfd the ""°" 11 1 Ul)e~from 17to121 ie .. LialtJlitMU ... ne bOok tistsacton _... .. vc wnuca boob. ta"VCd pritoft 1e1ttnces. ncVtt IMn'icd. married famous iaon- actors. played lkmtclves.= Ood. It bsu tboee Who flled their blnhdates, ~ the .amc role twtee, and played lD films shot cob~ y aboard ttaans. Under the bcadlna .. The only film Sttn tr people than appeared ID It,-Robertson IJ~ .. Kohl -a N'w CptC rcleasd ID January 194S, when few Jn cu1cmas wett ope-nun• The cast of 187.000 1nchMkd whole army d1visions d1vmed from battle to be e•tras. Robenson wd he wa paruculatly proud of his / en{}y, .. Un usu.al Casts. .. wl\Jch mumcraics tbote feature films with a difference -two. for cumpk. _,,b a cast made up cnur:cl)-of Maon . a ~MU~«> New Zealand. Under .. Blunden," he hsu TV antrnnas 10 -The Wrona Boll, .. ~• an VIC'tonao London: an cl«t.ncity pole· 1n .. GoM With the .Wind"~ a SO-star Amme.all 11.1 ill• tcenc from .. The GQdfathC'r" set 10 t 94S. when~ wett only 48 statC1. 'Moonwalker,' 'Big' top video lists Tbe foUowinaare the most popular v.cScocasscnes as they appear tt1 next week's issue of Billboard mapzioc: IA.LEI !. .. Moonwalk.er .. (CBS) 2. .. Ul: RaUle and Hum .. (Paramount) l ... Janc foeda•s Compkte Wortout"' (Warner) 4."E. T. ~ Exua-Tmestrial" (MCA) S ... Callaneiic:a-(MCA) 6."0irt Oucina" (Vcstroo) 7 ... 8~ Sorinasteen Anlholocy. 1978-19~8" (CBS) •. "Cindetella .. (Duney) 9~ lllvstratcd'a.l5th Annavenary SWtmswt V ldco \o. -~ MaclalAe·s loner Wcwk~t" (Vcstron) 11. .. Michael Jordan; Come Ay Widl"Me .. (CB.5-Fo•) 12. .. Fata.I AttracbOCl .. ~~t) ll ... Rt.tah: A Sbow of .. (Pol,Gram) 14 ... Beverty Hills O>p II (Paramount) IS ... Dd'Leppud: Hilloria"(Pot~) 16 ... Pla~ VideoCawd« 1"9" (l{B()) 17 ... K.atby Smitb•s Fat ..... Worto.t .. (fo1 HaJll) I&. •u.tJ _. 1llc Traw .. (Dilllcj) New author sells film rights for SIM , 19."0cbbie Gibson: Lave In Cooccn .. (Atlantic) 20 ... Aothru: Oidlvn1kufcsan N.F.V." (Island) &DITA.LS 1. .. 811" (CBS-Fox) 2.''Cockta.d" (Toudu1one) l ... A Fish Called Wanda" (CBS-Fox) 4."Gonllu ID Lbe Mist" (MCA) s. "CrococbJc Dundee: rr <Paramoun•L 6."Tuc::ker: Tbc Mao and fiis Drams (Paramount) 7."Bctra~ .. (MGM-UA) 8 ... M~ Pim" (Varpn 'Vwoo) 9."0ie Harer (CBS-Fox) 10 ... ~ IOPDC'SS .. (ToucbSIOOC) 11."Midniabt Ru.n·~~CA) l 2. .. M.amed to tltt .. (Orioo) l l ... Bull Durban .. (C)noa) 14.'-cro.i Dduc'y" (W*Kr) IS. "Olild'~]" (MOM-UA) 16 ... P\lodabDe (RCA.Cohunbia) 17 ...... 21 ·(Media) 11.. ·~ Mca OUt" (Orioa) 19 ... Deed ~-(Media) II KEVIN•COSTNER FLU£tD.DMs IOU'nlCOAITPLAZA #1 AT ... 7:15-d IOU'nlCOMTPLAZA dAT~10:'5 Ctwn'aC81iiiiATl::9t• 1a15 CRORVALLIY ATl'JI I• 1a1I EL TOROC8E"IAT1W-1-.a• .......... COROllA T~DAY'S BAIGAIN MATINEES umL •• P.11. All INDICATED IY (BIACKETS). IMTM-.a•IAIT (1161'45}~5616Mt ....... ,_ _____ __.111.a~ ,.., .,.. ___ : ( \11 '\lt\HC ft'\11,11 It DANCE mJDIO 248 Newport Blvd., 2-C, Costa Mesa, Wednesday n.iabt danClet open to tb"r)tneral pul>lic with a one hour danc~ clau pccccd.ina the public dance ~Miftl at 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. unlll mid .. oi&ht. Cost for dance class and dance is S7 per person. Sof\ dnnks available fOf pvn:hac. For more information Of rcterVatioas, call 6~3043. a.A llDA QVICU1'EPPElli a senior c:idaea sq~ danc:e poup teek GP!' iaad tq'6&ft dance cou- ples to P. lhem. The Oukksteppers mert n:plirtr every 1'bursday, 10 a.m. to aooa at the downtown comllJWlity caner, Anaheim and CenterS.. ia Costa Mesa. For more u1J'onliMioa. call S4S-S669. I I t . 7 ANAllEDI BOAT SHOW "'1bc Boat Lover's Boat Show" throuah Sunday at the Anaheim Convenoon Center, IOO W. K.atella. Hours are 3 to 10 p.m. today 11 a. m. to 10 p.m. Satwday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $5.~ adults. cbildml, S2.2S, uodcr 6.&u. Oftiaal show host is A1a.o Hak, --Sktoocr" of "Gtlbpo't lllaod." 999-8900.--~ LAGUNA POETS meet evuy Fn- dl)' at • p.m. in the l..llum llach hblic Libniy, 361 Glen~. lauaa ae.dl. AmaQdalrisb•. l*b-mfied poet. SJ donation req~wd. 'I 0 \ I •. I . IS ·1 I '\ f 9' Is at 4 9.:-&_ ~ ef ' 'rwr acfutu.M.~ at1he4oor, Chiidren. 12 and '"*'· iluickats ud emior citiJiens, SJ.SO advance. SS a1 me do«. 432-SUO. <>a.ANGE OOUNTY IWl.P. llEET presented by Tcl·Phd En'"Pflsn each Saturday and Sunday in the nwn parti• lot of US( 0ranF CoWlty FairGrowach 7 L.._ U>4p.m. Ad.miMion is fifty cats a nlk·ins. 0rute COUDIY F~-mb- IDlboa Dboac nlllllbei it 751-3247. GOLODfWDTOOl'-mlW>.P ldaT I Lm.. U> 3 P.llL witb free admiliiof'I Ud 6'te l*ki'!l IOda and IOmOl'rOW. Soece 1De • Sl~ on S.1wdaya aacf Sundays or rM> sp1ttt fM SlO OQ Sunday, with proceedt from the IWaP meet Pae 10 campus orpnizalions, ICbol&nb.iP' 18d com- mulluy la'Vic:t ~ Few ld- diuonaJ illfonnat!Oll. call &91-2189. The swap meet is bdd in the panina lot located at the eauuc:e or the CICl8C8C a1 the Golden West S&.reet ua1'1c· ~lilbt bctvttto E.d1nacr and Mcflddti Streets. AGE OP CBJV A.UlY 8IOCJE1'Y meets on the scc:ond Satwda) of a.Ch month from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1n a new locaoon, TeWinkle Part. COl1a Meta The pubbc as i.Javited 10 bri na a luoch aDd enjoy~ anmc aad eo1tu.mcs &om the cvaillal culture an West.em EWQPC ~· rooo ancS 1600 A.O. Look ,.5 .n(l .,ad . pavillion 11nth pnMN near the intm«tioo ol Uld-:funJptrO:-Fot Men , call s.67-2093 or "l-6>441. --·-·--,..., ... ~,......, ............... v-. ~-., ... ,to , ......... e.iou .. , •• II , ...... *'9 .. J,t IOIO ~.,....,..,..,_.........,.,,..,.a ........... , .. OF THE WEEK .. Finau licluna f(>Od" takes oll-nC"w meanm.g v.hen )OU visit lbe Ncwpon RJb Compan) m Costa Mc:-sa Known for 1ts h1&h standards 1n choosii;i& meat and produce -thlS res1.1urant takes barbecue • step funhcr with its homemade sauce that beats JUSI about anythina tJus SJdc oftbc Mw1ssapp1. "We have people who arc from the Midwest cat at the restaurant and 5ay this 1s lM best barbecue they ha' e found out here (Oranac County)," Fran Ursini said Ursim and s-rtncr Rieb ~nJO)'ln. ov.ners of Newpon Rab Company, have bttn offenna customers good food an a casual and fhendly atmosphere for five >cars. "We only Ute baby back nbs -which arc the meatiest pork nbs available. We buy all our ribs from Iowa and have them shipped direct. this 1s what gives us the opponun1ty to offer such good pnttS to our custo~" Un1n1 Slld. Another V.I) the restaurant ktt~ its pricci reasonable and us food top quality 1s b) ictuna its ~ucc fttsh from the Growers Ranch Market (which as riabt next door, and ov.ncd by PenJoyan for the last 20 years). And. if you arc ""0fT'Ylfl& about~ po« -stop. Not only arc Newpon Rib Company's pnces reasonable, t~ quanuty of food LS one step beyond. Served with each more-tban-sencrous entree is oolt sla"" (homemade and extremely pPs>ular), com bread, a vcactablc and frnh fruit (both from the local market) and a choice of baked beans, pccial fnes or baked potato. Baby back nbs are not IM only sptttaJt> of the restaurant, Urs1n1 S&)'S customers find the barbecued chicken moist and tasty. ··w e serve one-half of a chicken wnh our dinners." Also available arc barbecued shnmp (charbroiled); New York Steak: bnsket. hamburger or chicken sandw1chs, and 1evcral combioauon plates. ~lads at the Ncwpon Rib Compen) arc an add1\1onal treat. with fresh lettuce and vqe1.1blcs. as well as 1he enormous s11e of its famous Cobb salad ... One th1naabout tbJs restaurant is that nobody can say they 1ot cheated here:· Ursini said. Addin4appetucrsand dcsscn . -1f there 1s any room left. Wlll make any meal 11 Ncwpon Rib Company an event 10 cxpenencc The restaurant currently serves beer and wmc. and has recently been approved for 111 hquor hecnse. ··we have put in a small bar and will be able to ~rvc cocli:1a1ls to our customers who prefer mixed drinks.·· he $11d. Ncwpon Rib Company offers specials on to ao order t.hal will feed up to four or five people ... We can mllcJUS( about anyth1na on our menu to ao -aod actually have about 2S ~nt of our business that is like out." A bucket of nf>s or chicken. witb.addjuons from com bread to coleslaw, is priced from $J.9S to 18.9S. C11enn11salso available on any of their menu items. Newport Rib Company serves dtoner from 4 10 I I p.m. Monday through Saturday; 2 to 10 p.m. on Sunday. his not open for lunch. The restaurant is located at 2000 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. For resnva11ons. call (7 14) 631-2110. If you·~ lookina for an old-fash1oncd barbecued meal v1s1t Newport Rib Compeny: not only will you enjoy the food. but the friendly atmos~ makes this a ratauraot to put on the once {or more) ~k list. GULLIVER'S <ALL FOR RF~I RVATlt>N~ NO~ I MOTHEKSDAY CALL t'OR RJ.SF:RVATIONS 833-8411 IRVI?~E 18482 MAC ARTHUR "Mom always made, me do the dishes. So I took her out todinrier" nil' \a.dlt~,I~\ \lc~•nh ll\\'nlO.,,.. 11 hf.U'll.11 Ill' l\,l'. f'W\l~-d l't'llt'ftilflnll,'11 ~1'11.J ... 111ll'tll111( 'i'l'\U..ular dumr • ..:n1.· fl"' .tll !ht.· l\run1.h tl'K luJt" w .. •" ·r .?I I" "'-Ill '\.I "'llf'M.')Cl.lll • All far Oft/y Sl4." Nil( ~lmt in .inJ l IWlc.'1..1 ~ J1*r ,,,.._,.,. °""""""' ..tin111r , • .1"<11ul tn...t1 fru1l' ~ ~ u . S6.n .u'lll 1n'J'>I "1\'\J '"''"""'" lv.\•lw Or tl'\•.c ''"m 11 • .1 , 1o..~ ... 1w .. W1''l'l.I h.Ul' • ,i.c.-ntt ~ l':Ul ~ .. ,,. .. Id I\ \N fll...-i l)J100 .., lk..., :"rt\ I~ I le Cd ~ ir llN •111\l""'1t'-"'.n.I Jlh 11Kl't-it•itP "'" ...... ~dll-n·, .. ha H'fl(~'-" tl\.....tlh ~1.'\J "(ll"C'UI ,ofi ft.-,.__.,. m ~ n •om hn.·Jld.N M--.itl-. ;.11'11.J l'qc\·1... ~,. JCI'~ her llr.uu "'" uda.&Jllful ~,..._n,;n.I ._."'UUrMli &ht.. \ta~ .. I l;I\ llr ··" SfX'\ i.d Cc~ Alld. ~ " ......... ;u\.' tlll °' , ...... .._; .......... )J...6311 ,,,.,,._., .. ,.,..c.. .... ,, .. 7S4-t~ ~ ... .,,.-.,,-...w ~rm•••tw!"'orm l6"rt•••~ Diiiy Plot o.Wboc*/ F.ndllY, MaY 12, 1989 ' I a f ,, ----------- - l '\('l .i : DO'\ Battle of wits with unarmed [!)eadheads . G" Your favorite Uoc is ,ettina a httlc sick and tired of teeiJll valuable news space wasted in the Pilot every time the Grateful Dead come to town. It's the same old borina story. The residents claim the Dead ts an unheahhy innuence and should be banned. The cops usually think the concert is on the VetJC of a riot. The roads ict jammed. The ~ camp out A few people are busted. "rid a couple days later a lcucr 10 the ed11or appean claimina that th1ng.s >Aeren't nearly as bad as the fuzz and the press made It out to be. Bet you think I'm gonna defend the Grateful Dead. Wrongo. Got some column inches to kill here, and not havin& 9C'Cn . any indescribably 11oopid movies (unless ) ou u>unt '•'What Lies Bclow" 1 Gona Sho" version of ''The Time Mi· chine .. on TV the other niaht) to review for your benefit. I tbou&ht I'd write about some other things in· dacribebly lloopld. You _,, iL The Grateful Dead and Deadheads. Your Unc musu been me only one m hiah school beck in the Stoned Aac who did not own a record by those saps of the '60s: Crosby, Stills It Nash. and worst of all. The Grateful Dc8d. Whenever your Unc backslides and sans rememberina Pl•sley, black liaht posters, lava lamps and strobes, be breaks out a copy of one of th()jC LPs (evcr put nickels on your toM arm so the needle would carve a iroove tbroug.b "the scratches?) that would put hair on yer chnt: The Stooses-The MCS. The Velvet Undcraround. -ble t"T4aL"llO.ll t•JJ RHerVlllOM recomffte'nded 714/60·7MO l Ill 'Ill COMC H'911•ay. ~ 8Ndt lust ~h o4 Newpon ltYd . °" lhe bay l6de 4.P:..i og~ ~"When We~ Want RMI Italian!" ... · Not twerp rock like the Grateful stations. Pathetic. The Velveeta ot Dead. rock n roll. Lemmie save a few of you some paper and pos&qe. If you're a ()cad.. head don't bother wntina and com- plainina. First of all, you probably still tlunk postqe is a nickel, so the kt1U ain't tD0M make it to the PiloL And lb::ood., anyone stoopid m()ijlh to be a Deadhead probably lacks even the rudimentary skills lO write a comprehensible letter. But surprise me. Write sometbin1 and make sure your momm1e doesn't help you with words lonaer than one syllable. Why do people lutcn to this prbqe? Every time somethina from these alleted rock 'n • rolkn shows up on K.EOO, I thin) the rMio bat frequcncy-wnped over to KJOJ or KBIG or one a those dentist off'x:e -- • • • IF: Maaic Johnson a.in't the MVP, there's no justice in the world. • • • OOUBLE ST ANDARO: So, so~ of the up1taodifta a ta.ens of Laauna think that those million dollar or so bOUlel aoina up in Irvine Cove look too m uCb like a tn1ct. But last Friday. your Uoc saw a tourist wa.Jluna 10 lime areen polyester slacks and a poly knif cbeck.ered shirt on Fomt Ave. You tell me which d0C$0't belona in i..auna. P.S.: Any of you 'Owners 1n Irvine Cove Who are offended by and want to move &om Llluna are 1nvi1Cd to pe~ oft' all the tnlSt deeds and Qlllt claim thar property to Unck Don. ponny Osmond .. returns to charts Concrete Blohde·, s latest iS Uneven,"but.rewarding lly JOWtl llOOS °""" .... Ca;.. -• h's somchmes ov~uced. has several clunken. and t n'I nearly a1 captivatina as its predecessor. So why 0IMn docs Concrete Blonde's second rclca5e. cn\Hlcd ''Free." stall command and dc-serve our attcntton? Johnette Napolitano. lhal's why As lead s1nier and pnmary lyncis1 for the Los Ansctcs-based quartet. ~apohtano cp11om1z~ 1ha1 ra~ brttd of performer whOK confl1ct1ni emotions co~ straa&ht from the aut. 1fnot from a tonurtd heart Behind a cool, hard utcnor lurks a naked \ ulncnbd1t) that cncs out for com- passlon and JUSU<:e. On the band"s ~lr-utJcd IRS debut 1n 1987. Napolnano combined l~ toup but tender quallbcs that make female rocken like Cbrus1c Hynde, S1ouuic 1owi. and-Joan Armatrad· l1ll such endeanna anms In such NapolJtano-penntd tOftlS as ··True," ··0anc:e Alona The f.d&c," and "Sull 1n Hollywood," Concrete recalled but also cxfndcd upon the wund and st)lc o another outstand1na l.A r.====================;;;;;;;;ll bond, X. Now. mo~ than two )Cars later. the band -wtndt also 1m;luck'i aunanst James An<lrew Man~cy. drummer Harry Rusl\akolT, and new bassm Alan Bloch -bas rel~ a rtspcct· able If uneven work that focuses on t~c Jr<>up's personal and social con-\ 1cuons. If one hsttns be)oOd "frtt's" o"'tfPC'Oduced tracks (the rap-in- fccttd "ROSH Grow" and cnckct· tnfntcd .. C&IT}' Mc way") and ditaooo1nun1 rillcn (" un," .. It's OnJj Money ), thcn-'s ull mort 1ban halfan a.Jbum's "A'Ot\h of killer tunC'S South Coast ~u. Costa Mesa 17141 5~0-1340 . .. ~1~ An Unforaettable Expedence 8DDdaJ •. llaJ l•tb Enjoy Exotic and flavorful llOTllD'S DAY CBAllPAGNE BRtJ1'CB served 11 to 4 ,, , 9$""' ~., • c'ht.._ DINNER SERVED 5 :30-10:00 P.M . A Special Surpris~ For Mom Sh ~9tl ,,. wonf 'H-tnmna •ROYAL KHYBER· Cuisine of India 1000 flrhcol ..,, rtorth t•l Jamborce1 NeWJXWt lkach ~n.atlot\$ 714·7~2·~200 LUNCH • OINN~R • COCKTAILS THEFAMOus· . Ch• ......... ..._,,llJ! Now la Bu .. r Cealtr (ojf Wilton aWiarbor Blvd ) TREAT MOM To Tile "lest Steak la Tile West" ~-lbrimp6 llC&Dop) .... .., • ..,, ....... 3 ..... r..nationa ~· •• d 2300Bu ,C.t1Jlesa-Ml-tm For moody, atmoSPMric ~urn. .. SCmc Of A~ Crime conJum up swrat. cinematic 1mlltf) ..,.h0$C 1---~:::::::::::::::========~====~~==========~===========~ layera mat· an undttl}Ina but · smolderiaa tension And "Hdp Mc" dishes up somt ~frtshin1 opum1sm &mtd the fN trations Of t\Ct)tU>' ltv1 E"cn· btUtt 11 the a1bum·s mo t nvcu111 rock.tr. Napohtano't anti· "•ok~ anlhcm o:(;od b A Bullet " , Fuded br · Manker'• "'nalna auitar lads aad ~btano's •n&tY. dcspcr-·~ \ioc:al the tb<>uthl·provok,1q IOftt lltacks'lhe 1bturd1ty and ran-dom~ that charactcnzcs street Wat!atc •• ... Ood b A Bullet' c'~ m> fear or firarm1 a.ad the pcoplc . l1ttnicd '° carry them or not. u tht caac nuiy bt ... upla1n N1pohtu0 ~nee that tbc 1 uc: 1ttms hotter now lbu ncr ... ma}'bt afthc 11n&k rilldM:a ..... ttll ppon the c:.am..-1111"" 1t11u•utomatic ..., ........... y." "'Free" Ml in nP'i, biUt its ~· ctt • .._.. IMk.t for aa ablorbi .. ... 91 ~MOOG ud heat1 ...... ~ .. dlrma of ctnc ... ra.. .... 1t .. "J '*' utban '1Wkm ~· tttna rOod II A ... .,, or rrialina idiftll ot • .... pesiCNlil wwe , .. ...,.,,, Biftlt. _,, .. "'Ualt Coa.._ticm"). Con. a.---~tolnerml•• m wsa C) .. lllcir ~ motkal ......: Mil ... -IOdl.Y ..... 1te6'I , _...., 1ll0dt..., wJ --lelil'! . . . SundtlJ. May 1•an SPECIAL BRUNCH MENU Served from 9:308.m. to 3:30D.m . , SPECIAL DINNER MENU s.r.-fi'om 4:00p.m. to 11 :OOp.m. OlliY PllM Dat a~ a *1 Fftdllr. "'-11. -la '7 , SOI,.,, New classical talent and a rock renewal T"'o very d1tltren\ 3lbums ot note .ir1.· among the r«en1 release~· Symphony lo 8 -fi.t; Paalm !3; AJu- ander Ze mlla11ty; Riccardo Cbllly coDdactinJ tbe Radlo-Sympllonie-Or· cheater Berlln and Kammercbor 1LondOD) It's alwa} s a pleasure to come .i1.ros<. an unfom11tar performer g1\- 1ng a fam1har \\Ork a superlall\e rl·.iding It's l''l'n better to d1sco,er l \l 1t1ng. ks~r-i..nov. n music. par- 111. ularl} v.hl n the pertormance 1s a<, .nc~·llent as that ot ( ha1Jh and the supporter. and Brahms recommc:nd- t'd Zemhnsk) to his own publisher No lack of favor from the musical communl\y here. He wrote a quanct of s\n na quartets a half--Oo1cn "'orks for orchestra and chorus. seven operas and three S)mphonics. including the B·fla\ in 1897 -the )car of Brahms' death. • RS() on th1!> d1!.<: The work sounds at 11mes hkc a cross of 1hc bc11cr hahcs of Brahms and Mahler. though w11hout their depth. But Zcmlinsk}' has has own wortd of orcher,traJ w und Cha1ll) undcrsrands that. He also s.eems 10 undcrsi.and cxactlv wha\ to do wnh each ph~sc. e'en· mo~ so at times tharr Zcmhns._). who~ st\.le can ~cm fragmented • Lcmhns._) (I M71-I 94:!) "a" a prumincnt tl'achcr. composer and 1n l.:rna11onal conJuC'tN who'IC mus1- u .il hfr centacd 1n Vienna He mo,"ed to Prague tn I Q1 esc.iped Junr.g ~the "ar 10 1h1\ l'oun111 and lhn!. o<ldh in Larchmont ".J \ a 'uhurb ol '\ev. \or .. (It) \1. h•l\'nbcrg \\3\ his broth&'r-in-lav. .111J pupil and \\ e~m alS<t ~\udtcd "11h him ~fahler v.a\ A fncnd and Psalm 13 ~unds more Mahler· ec,quc. mJ}'bc tx.-caui.e oflhe l horus. The relordcd sound of th<" or- chestra ,.. Cr}stal clear and nigh perfect. Instruments blend but stand out when n~ ~ nc' er out tl)f balantt The RSO muste1an' pla} .\lnthl'r~ Day· Sum.la)'. ~fay 14th 'freat Mom To Brunch By The Bay! \ ~rc~t wat1..·rfront view with l'ntrecs to matc.:h. 1nclud1n).t. Fn::->h S<llmon lWJrnar~ :EM" Ptorc nttnl !-:~" lknc<l1d with Truftlcs • Belgian \\a flks F'c1htJlou!-1-EAA Omdl'tks · Champdgnc lnduJn.I' Abo ~crvtn~ dinner from our ,iward-winning menu (~~) RESTAU~ANT 503 E. Edgewater (adjacent to the Balboa ~nmsula feny landma) Retav~tions: 675·2373 Antonello .••• • difficult music with panache. Buy this disc not because no collcct1on is complete without Zemhnksy, but because no listener is complete w1\hout a dH.lre to bear Lhe new and unfamiliar. And buy it beca use Chailly and the RSO deliver a areat performance. -BJ Daald WUta AslOCfated Pren Wrfttt "Blast Off'' (EMI USA> -Stny Cats Now this 1s the wa) 10 do a rock 'n' roll reunion. Invite a couple of buddies O\.cr. tum the pea~en up real loud and -lO steal a phrase - blast off The Stra> Cats. pinup bo)S ~nd roc~blll} rC\IVahsts 1n the Iona aao da):S of President Rcqan's first term, ..dnftcd apart when lfic hits toppcil coming. Now they're back ~ith .. blast OfT, .. an uncxpcctcdl) dchghtful reu- nion LP that kicks. r;nar1s. Kratchcs and bu~ Unltke most ponderous reunion\ Where middle aae<f rocun check Now Serving SllllY •DllAI .IUIFAST HUEVOS ..... =. ...... :. !11t ~~~~ROS ........... ' 141 ~~g~~Zs .............. ' 1 •• MACHACA ............... •1•• ~~:~t .................... •r• their lawyers at the door. "Blast Ofl .. sounds tikc lhatjam session with old friends where someone left a tape recorder on. Sure, tt's more compUc:alcd than thaL But it doesn't sound that way, and wt•s the key. ~ basn' diminuht'd the Cats• skill and spirit, It may even have helped; sinaer Bnan Setter's "oic.e h.as de-epcned into ao dfect1ve arowl with noM of lbc prttOC'lt) of his )OU th. And produ~ Dave Edmunds. the ulumate kindred sptrit. was a perfC<'t choice toau1de this prOJC'Ct. His vo1<'C OSMOND ... fFromPage 14) bn&htens the atcby sinptona. "Brina It Back Apm." Don't look '°' pariicularly ~P statements. The Stray C'ats must set a record for most songs on one I 0-song album with the v.ord .. r'odt"' 1n 1be title (four). "Everybodl' Needs Rock 'n' Roll." "Rockabally Rules," ··Rock.abiU> Worlds· and ''Rockln' All Over the Plac~·· att all high octane. For what u aspi~ to -the soundtrack for a temfic pan~ - .. Blast Ofl 1s a howhna success -87 David Baader A1MdatM Prest Writer 'ltallOn\ in other pan-. ol the: coufftt~ prompted < ap11ol RC\.'Ofd~ to '1pn Osmond and put thl" otlhum 1n111 produc1ton Osmond ,., <>\trc:mc-h l onn rncd about ho" his · lomeb.il ~ .. JI hum and the s101lc .. Imm tt an• promoll'O He v.ants to \our m the fall hl' <.aid pla)1na ~mall du~ ··t>e-cau~ I v.ant ~oplc to lt~1\:n to the: mu,1c. I 'pent ume on 11 and I "ant th('m to appreciate: I\ · Dine her like Royalty on Mother's Day ... E.XOTICCHAMPAGNEBRUNCH Special Menu 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner Served 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. * Cocktails * Tropical Drinks • -K¥iTIW C,lf\H\\ .Calico sees secondboom as tourist town 9}t DOMllA AND RAY OTT Dlllllr,.. Qwes+=*5• Jn lhe spnna of 1186. old miner Ow1ey Meacham svuck payd1n m lhe Cafte0 Hills ncafBantow: a nch vein of lilvcr ~ that wouk1 eventu- ally yield more lhaJl $86 m1lhon and ciute a boom town named Calte0. Ten yean later, •s the pnce of stl .. er ?llotlee f/Jeae ••• Yoll lie"* IO llur Wet ,_ M h& "'1 woe this Jtar Tiie tdlJlitlflt WrrltR COid Award Tt coee wt 111t Su~t and let"" !rut . ,_ WI I per1itutlr t.aqlMllt •at dtar motflef" )'OClt soecial dlf JolnMePor 8nmctl or Dinner • fell. so did Calico's populauon of 3,SOO, unul 1t became one more m1nin1 c..mp-tumed-thost-town. wi_lh empty buaJdinas lei\ behind by miners secluni new temtory After SS years of donnancy, the town came to hfe ap1n lhrouah the effon.s of Walter Knott. founder of Knott's Berry Farm, who restored many ofCahco's Of'll.U\al buildtni.s 1n tnbute to his uncle, Sheriff John C. KinaofSan Bernardino County. Kini had 11'\lbstabd teveraJ prospectors who dtscovued a ncb vem and named it the Silver K.Jna Mine after the shcnlf. In 1966. the Knott family donated Calico to San BemardJno County. Smee then. ( ahco has eitpenenccd a new hfc as an official county rq.ional park, mamt.a1ned and operated by park rana.crs. Today. )OU can Journey btlck to the 1880s vta this frontier town which 1s u colorful as the patchwork-hued htlls surrouodma 1t. · A stroll alona Main Street takes you palt the pa1ost.ak1n&ly restored oria· anal bu1ld1nas. mcfodma the town office, aeneiaJ store, Lucy Lane's House, and Lil's Saloon..-thC'only one of Calico's n bars sull st.and1na. . Today. Lil's serves oolhiria stro•r than beer or ~. to the unklint accompaniment of an uprisht player piano. lo addtuoo to t.be restored OnJ· ioaJs, a wide vamty of other Mam Street buildinas have been rd>wh from archival photos of the ona1nal I SIOs suucturcs. Today these have been transformed into Granny's Calico Crafts. the Rock hop, Leather Worts, Potter) Works, a nccdkpo1ot srore. a basket and spice shop. and (l'te.,.seeCAUCO/ft .. 18t '*WE HAYI! A LOT OF COWITITION ... IUT OUR Rl88 DON"Tl" ~~'RlaR~ C'p~PA~~ m"md ~""e Ud!! Join Us For Mother's-D---- Open Sundays from 2 p~m. Open 7 Nights-Otnlng & Take-Out 2000 Newport Blvd. (Corner of 20th St.) coe1a..... a1-i110 Appearing thru June l<t UZJE & THE SWEETHEARTS ~June 13 thru Juh' 1 SHAKE RATTLE & ROlL Th~.· Cc 1ldl•n J,!t> of RO<: k · n · He •I I 1!\ hJl"' '1n<l l>u kc·!.\ has 1t hvc. Come dance to the hottest sounds o( tht: 50' . 60's and 10·!'1 at l>uke '!'I Nostalgia it Club. Rd1\.~ all vuur fovortlt.• oldies t>Ut 1tood1 ~ ~~ry Tue.··i(.IJy throu~h SJ tun.by. . t::njoy the com~nience of complimentary "al~t (lJrkin~. And try I >uke ·~everv M n- Jav for coml-dy na~ht . · ~THE NEWPCRTER RESoRT Tlw ""-,..., ttno.1 ·I 'W-i:w>tt *'ta h 1107 JambO~~. ~Pott lkach, CA 92MM.>. 171•16U·l700 111r·· • , Ul'l'f, Ot I HI 111 JIU\ 1Kachina's Southwest fare delights If 1t seems odd that a restaurant so new that the paint on the walls 1n barel) dry is serving 120 diners a night. bear an mind that this is no ordtnaf'} rcstaunnt. Kachina, lhern:ation of David and Nancy Wilhelm, 1s 1euin1 heavily hit upon by hautc Laguna for all the right reasons. After yea"' of dorna it for every. bod> else, Mr. Wilhelm bas finally applied his expertise in the South· western attn. to a business of his own. and with mostly spectacular resuhs. His IS the Soulhwcu or tangy torm111lo and papaya salsa; crisp yam chips; mm~ muffins ma& from blue com: arcen oom tamales drenched with barbecued duck. A salad of scallops and lobster meat as served 1n a colorl'uJ bowl the size of those usually favored for s.erV1ng CALICO ... IFroml'J~ 17) more. Evcrythina from sunbonnets to striped candy is available somewhere aJona Main Street. Food cmponums mclude Lil·s. the Top oft.be H 111 Cafe, or the Calico House Restaurant You'll also want to take a to ur throuah I.he oriJinal Magic Mine. whert l ou cao v.cw the actual "&)ory holn. • plus various passapways and work1n1 areas, and tceonsaructed hv1na quarters where two brothers ~istcd as prespectors fora number of years. Other attl'IC'tions hcrt 10clude t.he Calico Playhouse, where you can boo the villains in Old West melodramas: the narrow"fUllC Calico-Odessa JWJroad. wham &akts you on an mashed potatoes, family-styk, at somebody's Thanb&ivina d1nner. It miaht as well 6e Thaqvin& here every night, for the cuisan.e is strictly native American, culled from the best incn:daenu Arizona and New MCA1co have to ofTtt. In Wdbelm's bands. thett insre- dients become plains and desert works of art, transplanted to the ocean breezes of downtown Ll&una- lt was be, after all, wbo sat throuah a open-air JOUmey around the towns- 1tc; the Mystery Shack. where a maf>CW\ will entertain you with "mind over matter" feats.. On weekends. Main Street inter- t.ainment inch~es ,unr,Pter skits. with ac10n port.ray•na 11-~ and ~pnna festival, Wlth blue- ar=ss usic, hootenann1u, IQuare nci:na and cklmina contests, I aaos..st pma, aftc1 faddle and buJO competatlOM beaint 1oday IDd conUnYCS ·~ Sunday CVCTll .. FmivaJ admission as S. for adults, S2 for cb11dren. If you min this one. the town hosts another weekend fatival bqJ nnrn'-June 16. • .Calico s ~un are 7 a.m. to dusk. with lhops •n 9 a.m. to S p.m . Parkina 11 Sl eer car. For other details. contact Cahco Ghost Town DINNER SPECIALS ...... ~ ....... ~ncs of meals at SL Estepbe in Manhattan Bea.ch and told EJ Cholo's Ron Salisbury. .. , can do tbaL" And create he did -for the best of them. El Cbolo's onainaJ South- western specialties ~ dreamed up by Wilhelm. who later drafted the first menus for Players and Et Torito Gnll at his word eroocuor. The rcl.atiooslup wilh ETG's Larry Cano continued into the Cano-<>wncd Visions opcrauoo of Caliente -the menu for the Irvine eaterie is, pure Wilhelm, minus tbc yam chips.. It is bi&hly likely that Kachina has ptttented duplication probletn$ for the che( who may be hcsn.a.nt to tread YtbC'rc he's been before. Wilbelm has transcended the potential deja vu with ionovauve decor and prescn- &ations Car more darina than any displayed in bis ea.rhcr forays mto Southweswn. (6tC)..2S42122). P. 0 . Box 638, Yermo. CA 92398. ACCOMMODATIONS TheCaJicocamps.1te bas 11 0 units. S9 per ni,bt. wnh picnk around.I and == avajlable. Call aMad for Best WCS1ttn 0e:strt Villa Motel CIOO-S2S-12:M). 1984 E. M.ain St . 8an10W. offers 80 rooms, kina or q~n beds. with suest llundry and me c:oataneol&I breakfala. for klnc:h and duu~r. tbe ~ Idle Spun Restawant as a local favorite. GE111NG TH'EJtE Calico i• locatfd about te.n miles north of Sant.ow and roadway be- tween Los Anatles and Las Veps off lnt.entate IS. Take the Ghost Town Road nn. and continue nonh to the park cntran«. MOTHER'S MY BRUNGH I SUNDAY, MAY 14th 9:00 a.m. · 2:30 p.m . Bat if most of Lqun.a bad never before ventured beyond taco nipt at Tortilla Flats, here's the surpnse: Within an hour of arrivina at Kachina for a simple Sunday niaht supper, I'd run into practiicaJJy everyone I've ever known.. and then 1e>me. Kach1na. obviously, is red bot. Q\d Thoma Tran worked with David Wilhelm under the auspices of El Torito Specialty Restaurants (Playen and Rcmicks); tocttber they have fashioned a moutb-watennt menu spnnkled liberally with trc~di­ ness and sex appeal: mesquite· smoked duck; b~ey-sJ.azed porkj a com ~pc .. saddlebe&.. filie.sL1!1th honey-roasted duct; a soup ~m~ zuni com and black beans. split down the middle by a line of creme fratche and red pepper sauce and looltin& for all the world like a wdl-bftd mosaic The appcuun are. at umcs. CA· QUisite-especf!!!f. a crisp cornmeal-coaJ.ed rd~no . 'f ooz1na luscious pt cheese and swimmina in a pool of s-paAfred onion $&.Isa.. 1'lle mood -aided and abetted by tmldy st.raw mattioa on the floors. Soutb-watem an cvcrywbae and ~ Joc*fua food ""1ed in col- Orful mismatches of c~pensave C~h­ fonlia pottery -as extraonbnanl)' boa chic. bon lt1J1'C. so m~ to that we can forai,,·e the da:asionaJ lapses, Im pokn&a that tast~ more hlte crnm of farina, or IM lumpy, ownatcd eb~bread poddfr\I. fat better to stick to the Wilhelm SJ~turc a cream, homemade te- quila rai11n, wlucb Wtes much mo~ lovely than any such outraae<>Ui concoction ou&bt to tam. lu.C'HINA. 110 Fora1 ""('. U,una Boch. 497-JS46. Dinner niJbrly from 5:30 p.m. Mai.or credit cards. Dl'n«r for 1..-0: $.J()..j60. _,~~ ........... ~ N"'OID . CRAZYHOU& STEAKHOUSE Country dtnina with clau! Authen uc western dHOr restaurant and saloon, re.turinc_ prime rib. fresh sea/ooda, and their famous pan sauteed ateab. Lunch: . Mondey- f'ri~. raervali<ln.t 1uarantffd DanClna and lh!e music in the ll&loon. D)'tr Road Eilt/Newport Fwy. Santa Ana. [>49-1512. THECANN£RY Thia biatunc waurfroht landrna.rk 11 Newport'• Canntry Village (eat.urini freeh local wafo(l(f and eastern bfff. Corunstently good ser· vi~. open for lunch, dinner. Sun· day Brunch and Champagne Harbor Crwses. Entertainment nightly and Sunde)' aft~rnooni.. Enjoy-the-loonge food gallery superb c:Jam chowder! ao10 ... ~fayelte, 675-f>777 NEWPORT ~ANDING Newport Landins Rt"ltaurant on the &lboa Peninsula offeri. 11 ro maolie walerfront setting Sper1al lies include fruh 11wordh~h. Haww'-.n aeafood favoritEts. primt• rib, abelo~. lamh and veal. C:ardtn fresh salad • appetizers and 88nd wichea.. Ex1tna1ve wine Ii"'· ~lal­ ty drinb &Jld cocktails. l.ive enter· tainment. A]l1 MC. V. D.C'. t..~ated al 503 E. r..aiew•ter (adjal'f'nt to Balboa Ferry). Reservations re<: ommtoded 675 2:li:l Parkinii: available. OYSTEllH Brand new in Corona del Mar. Oy-. leri. i che ho( and hapf)t'ning plar~ ,., be! F flAlUCUli t>)'slu ba1. 08 k (rtll. fl'Kh ~•rood & rnt.·kt11il Or>en (<>r lun<'h and dinnrr IAl\.dterl at 2.>15 B.. Cc>ut Hwy to Curona del Ma.r. 67fi·7•1 t. REUBEN I. LEE T he be.& ...tood in town ia ttill on the boat! N0tjult for hoUdap and apecial occuiona, R.uben E Lee wrvee del.iciow •t.Mb. teafood & ~-twry qbl ol the week. wnch. ~ dinne.r. Banqueta for up to @ . Weddinp, partJe.. receptJona. etc. lo N.wport Bu 161 E.CoeatHwy .. Newport Beat-h. 61W790. I TALE OP THE WHALE f:x~rien~ a step back inl,f1 llme to a pla~ where yuu can dine at your own lei1ure. &11oy the romance of old Newport with a panoramic bay vi.w. Eac:ite your enM'S with their M!nsauonal 1eafrHid and traditional favorites. Break(a~t 7:11() a.m. Mon· da} Frtday, Lunch I I .:«J.4:00 Mon , day-P r.day, l>inner 4:00-11 :00 seven nighh. Saturday and Sunday Brunch i 00 4.00, Oy11t.er Bar Fri· day, Saturday and Sundav Han- quet fac1liti~i> up tc1 fMlCl 400 Main Strttt, Halhoa 67:Hltl:I. .ZUBIES . Pure and simple, just likt mother'• love! They serve 10 oz. lob.t.er laila filet mignon, prime rib, iibe ~ chicken at the meet reaeonab&e pricet in Cost.a Meaa. Theee din· nen ae.rved_~rupeciaJ ni~-open 7 niiht.1. ~nerouely poured low price drinks. Our cuetomen have been coming back since 1970. Located at 1712 Placentia in Co1ta Mesa near 17th Street. Call 645-8091 or 631 ·9803. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE Rteht nut. door t.o Zubiei. All our piu.u are large 16". any combination, all toppinp, at $5.95 (S6.95 take out) Wide ICl'ffn plus 8 TV1. gamea & video.. Full Cockwl Bar. Open 7 days. Lunch & Dmner. 1714 Placentia, C<>t1ta Meaa ITALIAN VINNIE'S ME-N-EIY8 PIZZA Local!J owned and operai.i, Me·n · Ed'a Piua Parlor ha.1 been aerving quality piaa and friendly suvi~ for 27 years. Our thin cruet pir.z.a with 1i1 real cheeses and fresh top· pi'!P is a piu.a lover's delight. Me· n·Ed'11 al~o offen delicious deli sandwiches, salads and frff de- livery. Jean. the manaJer. will bf. happy tO Wist YOU With your neitt meeting or Kroup cetued event. Located at 4 JO I' •. J 7th St., C08ta Mesa. 6'6-i I :J6. Open seven da~ a week Sun-Thur 11 :30·12:00. Fn and Sat 11:30-1:00. CONTINENTAL BOB BURNS Dine in abtiolute elegant'.e at t h11. award·wtnninic restaurant. Fumout1o for innovative ruu1ine. Starters in elude oysters on the half ahell1 t1aSlum1 aod l(ravlu. 1''.resh IH!OOd from around the world. eut.ero fed veal, mu~rnV} duck lnebt and cert1f1ed priml' Anl(ua beef. f:loborate wrne liat Open 11even dey11 a week l.111<-niitaht piano bar. Pnva~ dmrnt: romni.. Rt!liervat.ioru rerummended MC', V, AX. CB. 0 . :li Fa11hion Island, flwewport Bea('h , i I 4/644-2(MO CROWN HOUSE' This lovely C'untimmtal restaurant situated at the c•o rner ut flCH and Crown Vellt-v p·kwv. hM been 11 gourmet' favorite for 18 yrari; no11.. Fine dininl(. coc·kt,ajls. dancing. live -'flltrrtai11111em. 11Y"St6 1'111', happy hour. banquet facihties, hmu "er v~ estt'nRive wirwo-li'lt. ;~l2 Pa- clfk roast Rwy., South l.aicuna NiK'.lel. 499 W'.lfl The he..,t _lt.11tu11 _luvd IJl.Cpaud from tht." lrbhei.1 mgr~<l1en1~ w11ng no prl',t'f\1111\h, ~•It. suB_ar. or ex <'l'lJ' fat'C' Owned h\' \'inntt Co111n drt'11 111 Brt1oklyn Pana Wor~'I. l11m1111' h•r havrnl( I ht-Ae-.1 Ptzza 1n Orunge C'n1111t\ ll\ Tht-<:rl'itt P1U11 H11nt. :!iO l-A.81 li 1h !'\treet in Cir.ta M~a 722 'l2fH - \'ILL.A NOVA A ht·11uuful ba\ '1ew l'rtates 1he romaot at 'i'llanic thJtt hOB made the \'11111 1'.ova" "'<iJWnal kind of platt" for ""tr 50 \ea,... ,uperb cuiaine Crorn ( en1rul and Northtrn Italy ''rved 1n Old World C'harm Ex· lentii"e wine 11,t l>mner naihtly. Pusno 1-r Full menu td I'.{)() a.m . :u:u WetU Coasl Hitthwey. New· port HHC'h 642 i880. RIVIERA ftela1 tn icraciou!t !M'rvict' 1n an elegant. inttmate atmosphere. Ex- pert!~ prepared contintntal dishes by C bef Richard 8ef'lnt'r. since 1970. This award winnintt ret1· taurant alsu offf'n. ao f'Xln\ ive wine list. and escel 1n Uihleside preparations and nambes. Open for lunch 11:30 3 p.m .• dlnm-r from 5 e.m. Exctil«nl b9~uet facilitie11. Cl~ Sunday and ho.Iida)', :J3J3 S Br~t.ul. Cotta Meu. 5-l0·3MO. c-....... ............ ...,... ........... LE MIDI Thi• ia a true "sleeper." &me 14)' it's avant garde. ot.her1 theta it a clauic All ql'ff that Swi&-1 Chef Walter Ruttirnann'• cuisine provenole is of an in· novative and exqui.aitt>ly execu~ authent1c1ty. An enchantitli roun try French interior al\d an Old World h011p1tality rarely found thelK' daya fulfill the eapectatJona evoked by the outat~nding cui11ing O~n for dinner 1tnd coclm11l1 ~n m(ht6. Caterln(__aveilable. :w21 V111 Lado, Newport Beech, 676·•904. INDIAN ROY AL KHYBER SAIL LOF'I' ail Loft Bar & Grill featur~ ocean view dining with the emphuia on • fresh , aeafood Oy11ter bar, live entertainment nightly in the bar area. Open for dinner niehtly from :l pm. Wttkend hours from HMO a.m. Fabulous Sunday Brunch. (.(>t:a~ at •oo P.C.H. in l..quna Bt'ach. MEXICAN Ml CASA Their food u. like a tttp to Me"lico! Hospftality gcie11 hand 1n hand with their motto. "M1 Cua u. u CaN," or my hvul'lt' IN your houe;e ~tab· H hf'd mu• 1971. 1 t ' no IAt'Cret friends ~n1uv dinml( here. OJMn dailv lrom 11 a m lor Lun('h, ()if'· ner ·and <'o<'ktaili. t-:nt•rtamment w~. Sun. niicht'i Ill thl' Hurro·I Room. Wfi f.:t.11l lith Strt"et, \11 C. ME>Sa 645· 7fi2b Orenie County's tint and finttt Jndian restaurant. Royal Khyber prt1odly llf'tvf'8 authentic Indian d.ii. hea with "The Art of Flavor." ex cluaively tor Cahfomia tas~•. Select from a aumptuoualy divenw DINNER TYEA3"'.ERS menu or let Che upf-rl waiftol'li help dt$ign a . meal for Y'l\lt hkan.: G RANQ LunC'h, dtnneT, brunrb. exteruuve D IN!'JER T H EATER wtne list. full cocktail bar. All me)Qr lmpr.-"3ive d1nin1t and profh.,1unal credit card aettpi.I. 1000 ~ produt>t um~ are su,.. 1u plel\M' each arisi.ol St, Newport . Stach 17 141 t~·you VI lL The. t!Xlr&ordlJ'l&.r)' 752-5200 for raervat1on h ulfe"' roa-.t hamn .. r bttf, AMBRICAN IC~ d ham wtth a frwt <iau<lt'. THE-BARN Have the prime or your life <:hot~­ an11 frum the eittens1ve 25 11.t'm menu ltaka, wafood. BBQ. Mex· 1t·ftn di hes indudlnc Mlad hBr. and more We11tern charm a.nd C"OYntrv amh1on('e. Breakfut M ~· 6;:JO I LOO. lunt'b M·f' 11:00 2.::t11. dmnfT ~eifliigtit.nrotnS:OO i) m Happv hour M-F 4·30-7 p.m. !'\att"l- lue dish Live entfrtainment end danl'lllg H-anquet fat"1ht1es. 1~98~ Redh1H, Tui.tin. 2.59-01 l~. THE NEWPORT OYSTER BAR AND GRILL tki1ht and airy wuh a ~lorful M"Wlide Vicliman fl1ur, The New· <fl<>rl Oy11ter Ua.r and foill LI cn~ual ~afood dining at at'i I~ t . A fun ape" to t1J.1 an n<'hrtr icteam heer, J>HI apky shrimp and enJo) u qut1itely pre,e!red ft.,h Open itll day frol?l 11 :.IQ e.m lo rn::m " m . to t l p .m on Fnday and Saturda' nighta. MC. VISA. A.E .• Uinerr. Located ecr (mm 1he Ne\llporl P1tr, 2100 WHt O<-eanfront. 'Jew port ~. 6i~·997'; * * * (~~1r11a rh1rkf'n with peachf"i •nd 'laze. and th~ Mahi Mahi i n e<! in o peuant 1auce. Tri color fetlU('· c1111 end c-ream 11 a real f1tvor1te. Enj<JV dinner and a play tomght! Crand 01nnt>r 'rheater lnca~d wit han th<-Gn111d Hv1t>I in Anaheim t al I ~ilt'I \\ n~ l'•ll i '!.'J. ii 10 ONE OP A KfNDr GIN0180N ..TBB.BlLL A.1lnoet a Cole.-Mesa landmark where frienda and memoriee mHt, Gino'• ian 't an Italian Reetaurant. hut a restaurant beln, run by • (looa.I) Italian. Even Lhoudi c.bey &erve many ltafaan itema, t.fit.y at.o offer a l&11e variet)' of other it.em• on their menu. Known (or "Hoo I food and friendly ae~:· Gino'a featuru a varied menu with empbui on quality and reuf>nab'le pricea. Lave ent.ert.ainmeot Moo thru. S.t. from 8:30 p.m. Saturday It Sunday bf'Mk!ut. from 9 a.m. Located at •28 Eut 17th StrMt. ~ Coata Meu. Call 650-Ji50 for res- ervation1. directaoN or whatever. * ... ........... .._ .... ...... *'-"'" .....,, ... * * * ....... ....... ....... * * ...... * ~ .... ,.. * * * • ---..... .,.. ....... .... _ ....... ......... ..., .. * U.•• -·· ~ "°' Dlll~DDltl Fftdir, Mir 11. .. .. I' ·1 111 : f.; \I I I IC 11 ' ART ANGLES 3411 E. Chapman. OranJC uhibits works of water- colorist Katherine Liu Tb11rsday throu&)l May 27. Gallery houl'S"are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mo.nday throu&)l Fnday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. 639-8310. COST A MESA ART LEAGUE An- nual Membership Show on exhibit through the month of May at CMAL Galic!). 3850 South Plaza Dnve, Santa Ana. Gallery opens daily at 10 a.m. For infonnation on mcmbenbio FOl'tlt Avc .. 1.apaU 8eecb curmt~ show or tickets for the June 4th exhibits painbnp from the cio/ s Oranae County Artist's Studio Tour, permanent an collection includin1 call 540-6430. early local artists. Throuab July I. INDIAN TERRITORY 305-D Hours arc 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. North Coast Hiahway. Laguna Beach Monday throuah Friday. 497-331 I. features a Pueblo Pottery Show LU IU&TIN GAU.EIUES,372 lhrouah May 15. Hounare IOa.m. to No. Coast Hipway, Laiuna Beach 5 p.m. Monday throuah Saturday and (former locatJon of H1gmmakcr noon to 4 p.m. Sundays and by Gallnies)fcaturcsti.ewortsofmany appointment 497-5747. of lb~ finc!st locaJ art1SJS includina LAGUNA BEACH CITY BALL 505 • Jane LOndon, ~ri1 Adam, Sylvia ArnlllJOal, lnri.a Zetler, J Pike. Nancy Pbdps. Apes Cope~ and many ochers. 494-8074. lllODEllN MUSEUM 01' AllT 5 Hutton Centtt Drive, S.Ota Ana shows paintioas and drawinp by Jose Luas Cuevas done between 1963 and 1983 will be on chsc)lay throuah June 18. Rqular museum hours are 11 a.m. to S p.m. Tucaday tbrouah Friday, and 1\000 to S p.m. Saturday and.Sunday. 7 54-4 U I. ~ ' ,v . '' i ~. Ftt~ Catalog PO. Box }7000 Wuhlntton DC 2001}-7000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiijilljii" • FaESR • HOT PIZZA • DFlf\~Hfl> tHll' Contact Jean about Sp~cial Group & Team Discounts! COSTA MESA I 7 I • • ... l '" .. .. • 6 .i 6 -7 1 : u. the tJJcditeffaneal/. 'Room A Fine Dining [Kpetlence tor Lunel'I, lAnner or Sunday ~8'\lnCtl C.. lor ReMrvaUoos ~714llM-2770 To Advertise In D.lltlnctlve ~ Com.ct .n11ecra11i *' 842s43211212 tbletive lmsAILwrrl . 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