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1989-05-14 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. G~RFIELD ® ;/Mt~~~ ~~·'i°C'TL a_ -frrX Ju.Vnt;. ~~..4 .. b JUDGE PARKER by Harold Ledoux 1 COULD~·· BEL.,IEVE rr EJ1ME.R ... ~f'.fE.R~S IH 15 MOVIE Ot(f CAUwED (.~N C»-l M~ •u A~D rr·s ·~L.k ABOUf~IS GW WHO WALKO AROU~D Hrs SCHOOi-CARR<-.'ING A BOU.HOR~ AND A BASE - BALl. BM! ~St( ... ADMl~BL.S Det>fQATION1 BUT POOR PL,ANNING',. l..At>... r---~--- 11'5 1'ROE , FRED .. , ARE 400 5E.RIOU5, GJN~t;? by Ferd and Tom John ~ NEXT TIME YOU~ET AN O~~N125 ~~ ,A~MSNT, You SHolJLt> IHOU<6HTS· .. MAKE ~.ART THINKJNG A80UT ,AN DµTLINE ... IT Rl<SHT AWAY .. ' .i:....;,:;. ~~ '1M~ Klt'f we WOOW'V& HAO IF '(Ot) AADMARRl8C1ME10veA~A60!'" ZIGGY Find half a dozen MYen.11•1 ..... CIOftoo' taJnirit "9 ...... MA In • progr~ ..wr. M ahown--..oa•...,.• . • lolDllill ACW9 ., ....... . 2 ............ ..., ,,..., 3. ....... •• this .............. 4. LMle ....,. Of echoel. .., tn1aa w . s. 0.,. .......... blllZM. •.-...... A1* comptitllng Wt ererciM, ... 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" ....... : .' , f~~I lf lJ;n ·tj.~i='l~l!ll s.,, a-'II · t!·~r j .~f.I ill·i[ct.~lJ 1rtf f:1 I ; {1.11 [~~n-i-lf u~~h I~ i . It U 11 l•1.11 · P·1t:~f:f-rr1.a 1 l" I. • .. t ~ ! 1 D I l .. 6 1 .. a ~ .s=.r t 26' .MILLION CAN'T READ 1a ·1s STOl-Y. Monday,: B•rbara Bush joins top Writers •ta fund-raiser In New York City. The 1oal: Push literacy up ttie llst of n.tlonal priorities. And cre•te more success stories llke · Lind• Fluharty and John Goosby. i ing her m.illism she coaldn •r do it by henel£. & sugcsced Woods'~ ''The Bib_lc•s hard t0 read.•• Fldharty recalla. lr can be. She still has AO job. but has completed a security guard tn,ining course. She's more outgoing. brnely suhmiaing applicuions where-ru she bean they may be hiring. "I wu to alone ... before. I was afraid to go out. I DeYer ld't tht house. I feel al°' better because now I bow I haYC aome quali6ations." And can help her childttn with homework. Woods' Yohmteen rach out to their community's mott iJoWcd comm.. ID Project Projecu. smdena and tu- ton went door-co-door in public hous- ing ro seek out students .aa tutors. Re- tarded non·rading adula -who bear a double stipm and are c:omid.ettd UD'- readW>le and unreachable by tmDJ programs -are part of wooc1s· dfor:c. he quiet plague of illi~ reaches rrery comer of the land, from Cann-region migrant shac:U to 1ndWi reserntions, from Bronx projcca t0 Sr. Loo.is dams to u. AAgda burioL n. limxy is blunid on hiJrorical neglect, u in the nuaJ South, and more rect'nt oeglca, as in urban c:Ofts. lo Macon, Ga.. which lw one of the bigbesc illittrxy ntct in the nation. a nirtWM Tv doc:umeamry on illifCrlCY 18 months ago was a cacalyn. Alarmed cicium hastily orpAiud Project lad. for ooo-rcadcn 16 ud older, with the bdp Of the, public tebool dntrict. The rapome. tayt di- rtetor Cheryl Kelly, wu ~~I· .,--Aho«-100 daoee iadi'ridml~CDIDn. * jmc u ma.ay anald diiitei with c.ompoceriMd i.muuctiocl. "E•uyone wbO coma m the cloof hat a di&icut "°'1• J WU woaild tbSJ WooJd railc baDS ia a d.taroom wim ., muy «A~ US. ad WC did ii ODC OIMIM, aJUil to keep ir ~.Whit .. ~ fiodiD&, ~ r.-~ bdp adl omcr ... ~--=,,. ...aawn .. .,. di.railk ~ ewr llrpr. lwi:y-. W..-c o1--. ~ ir.lailtt _, ... , ......... U11C111aioa. A.a _. 1'11· 1 ~ ·ibifliaa more 6aiaioMI iQjeaws CkaP ·.,. or pm• &om _.. ~ ..nm rad- . ekilla .... ~~ lnel. .... • ..a.:-.L Por,..... WI Wlft &8IO IWll&&• U..oldMUSA•1111p11 U•r•..._ be ~ ........ co. .._,~ ~ .... -.M .,., ............................. Ncllla KG.I. ............... ............. ---~ ca9'8,..-lh •" Now...._., if I G rl la -i..cn ... '= ..... 11 .... 11...t ... wodt -,; ... .., . ., .... --.•-E Je• 'zl..W. .... ~~;·•· .... _. ..... ~vpii. D ,,.,_,......,.,_ ....... I $,, 1;hwl6 ... literacy skills could ~ &ctory work. be a seanuuaa or a tailor. Virtmlly none of that Wedd is Jdt. Ally peaon with meager litaxy skills lw no way of m- ming the job market." Many oon-raden., says W ooch, ~ velop a.mazing memories, writing noca usllig stick-6gum and simple cocks. John Goosby, 40, a student in Wooch~' ognm with a recognized but unta ta.lent for drawing, wu one of the egions of "seau" aon-ttaders. When he entered the literacy pro- gram, he wrote: "I one co a an." Woods tnnsbttd it: "l want to be ao artist." Goosby is so outgoinJ and dunning nOf even his wife, Sandra. now his cu- ror, ~ he couldn't read. "I just tried to imitate my dad..•• says Goosby. ''He goc along with every- body. That's what I tried to do." Gdolbr is confident he'll mah ir to an schoo one day. Bur without a "sup- pon person" who reads, CYen poor readers with ex«llent people skills can 'r 6ll out job forms, ttad a newspa- per, help their children with homework or read grocery la- bels. And tbftr earn- ing power .den. Studies show 000-..tadtn cam MA•CY WOOOI: laa and save less ..... " ..... tlwa the rest of us. OK atudy add- ed ~ paychecb. Iott .-oducaft. ty, lost m R'YeDUCS, ~J&ft and IJDe'ID-, plo)immt f*JUICDD liiate_d !O i.lh'l.mq . AADuil pncc taa: $225 billioD. William ltolberg, ptaidcnt of the NatiOoal Al~ Of hli&a. cd.b stu.- dcaa, .. If you drop oat ol tchool, you c:omnut ecooOIQic suicide. If~ cloa't lean co eda-rr all oar JODDI Pcoi*' and Cft9Ul'C they CODCillllt to retma lOr job. in the nat CleOftllJ. the iaalta woe't &bow dnm.dca1Jy. 1My woo't be bmnina ... dcia. Bat peOpje will AdFtr ul om IOC:irty wilf-be much wocw 06." . Today. ~ Kolliaa. ~ top 25 perccat ol our worit fotce • me bat in the woricl. Oar uai" csicica att • e:GY'f o( the wodd, ... ,_...,...._. tbc -. ............ iaaonci'fe." Bat die --25 ~ Qll' ~... ,.. ....:.u rilL so-., .... ~ .,.. m8da ............ °' .... 'ticl.N Oh 3 • ..., ..... .. • W..,.. Uaiwm(• ...... DepMt- -. .,. •czilil" ....... --.... ...................... .. C Bf I , .. ,... I HELP' By Barbara Bush I always loYed SPICIAL TO USA WllKIND I wish I could to read, for as tell you about all of long as I can remember. When I them. but let me mention a feyr of was a little girl, one of my &-my favorite stories: voritcs was Littlt WoMtft. As I grew •Jn San Francisco, a radio reporter oJder, I loved any book wri~n by stuck a microphone in my &cc and Emily Bron~. During the campaign asked me to tell his live audience my (I always pacUd iny books first), most toudung story about literacy. I Tom Wolfe's &ncfirr of du V•11itia dttw a blank. So he told me bu sto- enttttained me &Om coast to coast. ry: When be and hu brothers and It breaks my heart, then, to see sisters were growing up. they always people who can't mjoy a good book. took curru reading the newspaper to How cngic to never bow the magic their f:ather. He told them it would of Aliu in Worwlul.nJ or the sus-help them with their school work. pcnse of Aptha Christie. Not until he got to college did he But the problems of ilJi~racy go realize his father couldn't read. hr beyond good books that will nev-• Jn Pittsburgh at an awards p~ er be read. Maybe I can best explain gnm, I w nnt co a wo~ who by telling why and how I got in-was to be honored for learna.ng to volved in the liceacy campaign. rnd. She was so ncrvow and shy About 10 yean ago, whm George about 1etting up on stage. She was was ~I to Jttk higher ofu. CYeD. too tongue-tied co talk to me, I knew l should 6.nd a special cause. I until I uk.cd her about her f.unily. always bad been a volunteer but now Sbe coulcln 't help but trU me all four J had an ~nunity to ooncentra.tt of her cb.ikltto we.re honor roll stu- my efforts. dcats. She was proud. and so was I. The I.isl of problenu aoubJing •Jn St. Louis, 1 was honored co ap- our world was long -crime, drugs. pear on stage with a retired construe- ~m.,loymmt, child a.bwc, rttn-tioo worker who bad learned to read 11e pregnancy -but I couldn't help at age 62. Together. we rad the nocicins at least one common Preamble to the Conftintcion. thread. Many o( the -rictims or peo-Even after 10 ynn. it's always pie involved had little or no educa-special for me co read to a pup of rioo. Many of them could DOt read. dilldtto. or meet a mocher wbo J had my c:awc. wanes to bro'° read so shn::an hdp With, upats lading tht way, ha cb.i1drm with their homework. r~ learned so much and mtt so or talk with an unemplo~ laborer many wOtiderfu1 -e. But the who's 1on.e back to school to he has scudtoa haft toocMcfmy bean the a betuT chance at life. ~ -bodi became '4thmpain ~ can shaft dw fcdins. aJ tbt:ir ~ That's became anyone rm gtt in- 1 remember 1 JODDI maa wbo volftd wich licuacy ~ -ri- couldn 't read wbo told mr be woa1d tber by domtin1 *it a.me, energy oe.u baw ~He didn't want or~ to pm OD bis udliction... Ona in &.toG. J aw I blind And tMn wu the eJdaty lady man reaching IWo lutle boys bow to wbo ... dttply ~ but DCYU rad. I'll ~ forga it. and I hope had been able co rol her Bi.bk. you won'r dtba. . ..,., ...... ........... .... .......... Magnificent FullCOlor FLORAL LITHOGRAPHS Onlyl6-SET OF 4-NQ 7hiJ ii Nol a,._., ....... a..1tt14;t ......... .................... ,.._ .. ............. -~·-··· ................ _ .. ..,,.. ... ___ .... Mi(..,_ ..... ,.,., .......... , , .. , .. .., ................ u ......... ....... -·· ... .. 24 ADAY? R ff )Q6 alert>' tJYtst ait eets battle fatleJe too soon, you should see ycu doctor. And W )10U're ti9d d beilC tired tom 'YQI alefltf tftJ&tJ • .ent. you shWd see ~ doctot 81c11•1,.. dlcew c..,..,...., 24 ,._. ... ,.., ,...,. . O.a. are )tOU're used to yo.x alerCf r9l8f W8811f C off. At which point you haw to start - al~~- But 24-hcU r9lef Is 8'Allable. "*>ti' doctor ta 8Cttet'loed weapons to oombat .,.. · aro...d the dad<. Md --they're ,_,. c alerates. )W're not ftdtting <Wwsine9S. lri f8Ct. you're alert. eut 1 lbtlr>le, reedy 1br ecdort. So f the batll9 9 ........... W9ll'iiC )W down, let )tOtl' doctor help )tOU ~bad(. M/I(. about the-· -l!lpOl18 that WOfk dsj and nW'ft. _.. ~ knows ~ medlc8I histOIY and, I JANSSEN most fr4>.orta1itty. )QI' dcct«. the one per90ll you can tLm to when ~ you ver1t to 1W1t allel&le9-. And wtn. • ' I .. ~.~-- mAUIY,. .. )' ... .... 111E MIM'IUIMMll ORDER lllW. SHIPPED ARST Cl.US. m DB.AYI. .~----~~---------~---------~---. I WEEKEND~°""'~ MD .... OIU\ .. amia. LCMliillll. 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' r ---~---------------------------, -utSA-lClt fa . c.oriM: Blut Shldd «California "'CXJ.11: l-80CMi24-5150 .. Shlald ~~J = ~ CA~120 d~ ==--~ . ... .. Ple.e tend mt infotmation on Blut Shiek1 Plans: 0 For lndiWkals ~ Orm ~ 65. Pit.-tend me. without obl~ information on Blue Shield\ Median~~ Witti s.,;o, Heakhtnc'P' 8irthdMe ~ Name.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ Addras--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 0t1--------~--=-~----~~--------- '. ' T H I S W E E K E N D' S F 0 o-D On shelves and menus:. NutritiOn advice Want to eat better? Supermarkets and others in the food industry arc showing us how to make the right dietary changes. Here's where to look. One study says we need more calcium in our dietr, another tells w co cut back on fatty foods, including calcium-rich cheese. We arc cold to eat such fatty fishes u mackerel and tuna (they have good &r), as well as oat bran -or is it rice bran? -co lower cholmerol ln-els. Enter the Nutrition Zone, where bran studies make the evening news. But despite this confusing explosion of infor- mation, making healthy chom is setting easier. And the help is comina from the •err places we eat or shop for food: supmnarkca. rcstau.nncs and compao7 cafeterias. "Healthy ea.ring sboWd be a natural pan o whar people normally do, .. says Craig Lefdme of the Pawtucket (R.J.) Heart Health Piogram. These new programs .. help integrate I )llJll lft ...... d I Mal1nd ..... 1 ..... GI ... .............. ... ,, ... a... .... Ind -Lullllll 11 .... ,.., • Hall~,..._ -...... ..,. .... ..... k•111.-111 .. ... . - T H I S W E E It 'E N D' S T R A V E L How to Steal the. latest decorating tips Take notes for your own home at fhis spring•s designer sho\V houses TD.AS: Tilt DallM Symphony Show House.June 16-29, is a jusc-built awwoo near Turtle Creek. / Twenty dnignen offer a palette of greens, grays. slue and toft pink ($6 in advaDcc, $8 at the door). NEW MEXICO: Eight S... Pe. designen deco- rate a new home in Sanu Fe style, co bentb.t St. Vin· cent Ha.pita(. It will be open July 8-23 ($ l 0). NEW YORK: The Rips Bay Boys' and Girls' Club, ~ TUUS: Ir U. .,.... at Cooper-Hewitt. New York Ckf, hiabll«. ·h bees the work of 1• interior deft~ and nro smi ·acacnen throoch this ~· end ma 1908 cownhouse at 121 E.. 73rd St. Styles range &om edectic modem co French duaU:ist ($12). MASSACHUSE'rl'S: Jw>.ior Leap of BOICoa offen the work of 30 desipen in OrienW CO COt\tem· poruy Italian thioup May '26. Site: a l 9th-ceumry brownscooe in the hisloric Back Bay teaioD ($14). CALIPOllNJA: Saa Pnec:teco Decorator Show· case, om throup Jw •. o8Us tndiaonal co mc:Wm deem Ulan 1891 Durda Colonial mansion ($15). Pw-... Ju.a.ioc PhilhenwM:Uc Coauniace has phcred . mote r:ban 60 daipm wl l1gdec;af.! archdeca to re- work. 1920s ~LcWla. Opal cbroGgh May 21. ($10 in aidnncc, $15 M door). ----Ir&.-- BOlnlpmespat the MWS iit plly What would you haw 'done if you'd been in Ollie Nottb.'' place? Fmd QUt by playio1 Central America, one of the many new boerd games bued Oil the De'W1: •• rldx~(Fmcasy • ~) makes crime prob.hie in dW pme of hip fimnce. •G'o n• {Hl.DIOQ. $30) puts yoa right in the hoc teat u yoa wnqJe to impro'fe U.S.-SoYier rd~ ............. (Mario Fiscba T071 ac Gemes. $28) 1a11 playm wirh ch•npg fi....,;.t DCW'I. • .............. (Jcaat. Cominmtal, $25) lets -you ''sb•mclewly bilk your ~ low plaJCD" .... .,... up reCord compniea, 1imoa. •C al . Anrdca (Vic- REAL MMD ......... ........ WliMCJf llt --~ _. .... ....... ·,_,..,.. , ......... ••• st .. .... .._ .., ...... ...... '°" lYEI: """ ...,, -T'lllb MI .... c.-r ..... ($4.15). I J • 'OOYOU KNOW THESE NATURAL HEALTFI SECRETS AND CURES?" "312 WOODWORKING SCROLL. AW PATTERNS" - GDT OiiA DIUD Jll'Sll ... All .... till ..,, Jw 11. 1919, WI ripllN a ,,_ .... °"911' .,......,, ..... I .. • I'\ 11le Pnnk1Ui Mint PnUJiD ea.r, Pamjtvm t9091 Plair ... l/f'/ order rorne OffidU vmm VccrtimManoliil an.. 1m mcbadepoeitcl"9.• ... ~~·iadf•be•ellidbdWW.C. 114moadli)'...._•of'l59.•adl,a6erllalp m 'JM...,..._.._. .. 1-e is indlldcd M GO 1 dtiwJ dwat. Holly Hunt.er plays 'Jane Roe' in NBC's 'Roe · vs .. Wade.' It dramatizes the landmark case. lllOlll Wrtte to Michele Marb: P.O. Box 2316 Grand ~ntral Station New York, NY 10163 No pel"IOnal replies. WCI.I actor Vatt JoltUOfl tNt!r' "'4r· rWd, 41'd " ,.. Mam.d MV1? -t:THD. llOSIIR. AU.JAJIU, ORIO Job.Dion, 72,-mack It to ~ altar Jut once -••th hll belt friend'• wtfe! It ..,_. that .'fhile recuperat- ifte r.... u ecddeat at the home of Wo" pi.au JW ,... ~,. °" Ur? -Uf'I· M>OD 0. JACDN!J, DDUIY, MAJNS t Aussie native Sigrid ThomtOti ls well-known in her homeland, •Kere 1he has appeared In TV movlm, TV aeriet and feature films. American viewers have enjoyed her work In the 1982 Australian film "The llan From Snowy River," In addldon to the miniseries "The Far County," with Michael York, "All the Rivers Run," and "1916." Thornton ls mar· ried and resides ln Sydney with her husband and 3·year-old 90n. /tt th.a MOtM .. ,..,.. Color Purp~ ... {)prM Wi1'(rifJ'I ~·· 1'CUM toeu Harpo. /1 CAU Mto ,,._ coww "P ~ lwr' ~co~ li4iM o/Harpo ~1 -.a~ UllG, CA~. IND ' lllAl~mogu1 and EnUny-wlnnlnC · talk:.ehow diva Oprah Wlnftty named Mr pnducdoft c:o.pany, ffarpo F.a~'u1, after hel"lflf. Harpo la Oprah lptlled bedtward1 ,.,. G b"1 ~ td Cltd N~ HOWi old " ,.., ~ .,.. M bOr'le.., caw tMa.t onr ~" ocd• ~' - 6 L ltKK»6. MSUTT, VllfO Nome, whole tt•I nuw lt CatlOi ~y Norrit, wu bom In Ryu, Olda., .............. Califonala. The 60- sion t.o hope," says Hunter. IY LYHN HOOO!NBOOM Houy Hunter hu a surefire meth- od f'OC' deddln' whether or not to take a role: She alta down wtth the ICttpt end 1eea If she can read It thf'OU&h from beClnnfng to end. "That'• kind of Uke the first prlorl- ty, that lt'.a a good read," says the 81-year-old actress. When she aat down with the script for "Roe v1. Wade," which aJrs Mon- day, May 16, on NBC, ihe wasn't ex- l*tina much. "I had pretty big doubts, became lsaue plcturu are pretty much killers," she HYS "I knew W'hat R<H "'· WciU was, but I really didn't know the tory. And I didn't know that the people would be u compelliJ\a u they ar~. So It wu a p&euant aurp~." The Conroy, GL, native, who was nominated for an Oecar for. her por- trayl.I of a.n inteme MW• producer ln the 1987 hJt "Broadcast News," 1 alto IWTiq "1.. the nuntly released ~ "Mill Ftrttracker," reprlsin,j a roae that &M played on taee ln New York ftvt )'art .,o Jn "Roe va. Wldl;' lhii Pli111 Jane ROi, the com- plalftut In the controvenlal court c:.. that m "1973 overtunwod anU· abort1oft la"' ln 46 llatet. W•th the 8uPft!M COurt l'ttf"ntly ~ anoUwr cue, W~t..,. t . ~.,. HNlllt S.,,.U , that mu.Id IMdtfy or even compl~ely· Oftl'tum Ra. w. Wack (the decl ton Iii nPf'(U'd In late JUM f>r rarly Jul1). the NBC mov~ about u tJ1MfJ a tMJ cnew.. It. doesn't deal. hoWewr, with the path that the aborUol\ c:ot1troVttt1 hu taken hitt tbe1ditdlklft. lntUad, it looks at the 91afJ ot &hi 10UI woaan (played bf ....,) who iu.cl to lllt a ~ ....,_ lft 1970 and the lawyer, Sa· r.b W~ (played by AIRY •·«••>. who arsued tM eaeit all ... .., to u-. au.,,... coun. ,,._ ., ... Mar wlt.h the IC.Ory .......... -.w..hawo~n ... ...... a.. ............. a 0 1 1111 Cl I If rr wM Wm.tillr al· ................ Wiill ....... .................... ,... mlllr.ftll._ ......... ................ 1111111!----~ ... " ...... ... .... ~ .... ,., ... .... ..... ""'••n1• ... llc<'AneJ ... B•&er a.bu l~e hu.~bai\d had fallen apart and who had reluctantly turned cus- tody of her young daughtt"r over to her mother. he was worktn& u a carnival barker whf'n h' dt onrf'd that she was prt>gnant a«aln Shft allo disrovt"~ lhat the usual routes to an abonion Wt'rt' closed to her for the m t basic or rt'tsons· "She didn't have the money." ay1 Hunter Mt'Con•ey turnfd to two tawyt"nt who were anxiou" to challenge thto lega.hty or TexL"' abortion laws. "Th~ two Wf>men at th time'wert' quite dMpc>r te for a vlablc com· pl11nant," '\ay Hunter, "And wht'n they foun~ ~meon who even va«u ly looked hke he mlR}lt fJt th candidacy. t hey jumped." MC'Corvty' pnmary ron~m. tw>wtv r, w hf'r nwn 1tuatlC\n ''Thi wu t to-t~bone d«i I n on htr ptrt,'' Hunt.-r. "Thi WIJ about her prob~"'· It had noth n& to do with a <'lute or anythlntc th.at rully n .lt!.nMd ou~lde of her own l)freonal nttdt. I don't think he wu really ao dlffer'f'nt from any· body tlte In that way." The only reqnn w did It, In factt WM that ht-r lawytt1 gave her rea- IOft to btlwve that Uwy mtcht. be able to htlp her. "Th(o1~d twr that ll'"re w11 a real ~~ J>C*dblllty tMt It would happn," .a)'t Hunter . '"""7 ~·t ..as. anr prQml1n . 8'lc the wa st•• penn'-'On to hit'* "* hiope ••• Br dw ...._ the cue wu nna1Jy ._, ... la lkeon.,., favor, how· ""'• ft .. ~ to CtlTf tM ..._, to a.a. 11c.COrW1 put OM ...,.,, . ...,..., . Ead\ .-TV UPDATE brtngt you the moet eccur9te, complete progrwn Utt· lnot anywhere. Ptue cofumnt end t• tur• that thine the spotlight on your favorite atan and thoWI. So 9hed • lltt .. light on the aubject. A-.d TV UPOA~ THI MAOAllNI THAT WOKS AU.WllL ----- FARE WARS Chicago New Yorlc 1178* 1218* *Rountrip from LAX ... subject to cha"99 SUNFLOWER travel 1525 Meso Verd. Dr Eoit ~it• 10j Costo Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 957-1139 . --·~- i . I I ' GD YOUlt 8Ull ,,,,UltlC •NI (. YflCI by IRVINO 8ERUN t.wglt ttl ltOC.I Cll'JI It "'"""' .... ., •• -.,,. '~ ' """" cUjl ol t~ °"' ., ~ hq .,,.., J IUIJftdrf(u/~ ~' & l'~o.lMl'M'll.&. 1''1f1UWW ~ C•11 ~ ~ ()o(n ~1tt1 CO'!W':J ~ April 19 -J uly 9, 1989 . .......... ,.,, ... ,. .... ,, ~(11•ttft.1llO ca 11 wn wa: l'7••t 11t-r110 ., ...... icM'• ........ A"9 Jtl!ll( ,,, _ ,....., .... 0,... ,,....,.,~ ... wl Channel Guide IUNDAY MAY14 -. .. -1 PM -IPM ____ ...... BoXJng. Tl'8Cy Harrtl P1twton VI. Ml'ltl Cruz lna~bout ac:Nduled fot 10 roundl. from AMerlClc city, N.J. (LM) (1 :00) -2:30 -4:30 --~l111bel Mzona at Arllona Stlte. (l.Ne) (3:00) MONDAY -MAY15 ·~ \ 7:30 -.... u..-l111hl NI'# Ycw1l y ...... at CMfomia ~· On Spenilh) <LM> TUESDAY MAY18 -.... -1:11 • I .. - THURSDAY MAY18 -,,.. lllmW. ....... USAC Midglt C... From Gar~ c.lf. (lM) (UO) -7:11 - FRIDAY MAY.18 -1:11 -71111 ................ 1111811 New Ycw1l y ...... a..... Mar1nlra. (\.Mt) (2:30) -1:11 -1'All _"" ... Soufl• 1111 " ... CoDwlll. Tl*d round ~ Fort Wortt. ,. ... (U¥it) -1t All -PCMGll ~ ... c.rill. 1Wrcl round ""' FOl1 *"'. T ...... (l.M) __ '"' ... ...... Octft0211••· l'*d rouNt .... °"" ...... ()No, tLMt (1:cq mr -12:11 -mAl11'1•ll ........ Second Ol ll*d Aound Glml. 1 .... to bl IMOuncld. ~ (2:IDt _ ......... i ..... Thorougntndl ll onHnd- IWM--....... mllel. \,. from Plmlco Race ea... In Blllmcn. (l.M) Q (1:30) -2:JO .,..... PJW'Mw of todly'• ,... (l.Ne) (1 :00) _ ..... , ...• TIIMTMllFrom lrdallllPoll MC*Jir SpeecMy. (l.M) (1:30) -1:al -.. ---u..-• .. 18 •• St. Louie CerdlNll .. Allaf'ICa env.. (Uve) (2:45) ,===®lJlRlll~~~ ®~~©O~[L FREECuatom D••hGu•rd with •nJ complete ptalnt MrYlce *. FREEloener c.wtth qUlllled ........ ********* JIAACO AIJTOIODY ... PADCTWOmll 18085 Euclid Fountain Valley 968-2555 lnchldn Tt1• To Y<N< HollW Ho Eatr• Cl\tr" For EvtntllhOt ktlll'Om In next week's TV UPDATE ... The final episode of ~tami Vice." Where will Crockett · and Tubbs o from here? Bidding adieu to Famlly Ties A' The Grateful Dud -surely among -Ely~ and ~ven Kea· t on's favorn.e groups - once rel'l\lnd~ u , "Uke the morning 1un you come And hke the wlnd you go .. Thls Sun- day, May 14, that br~ or departure calls on NBC'• "Pamlly T\ts," u the" Mrl airs its final original episode In tht hour·long rlna- lf'. nsh"<TaUd A In fMu:hu l J Po .. ) ranaJly lands thf! Job of h~ dream et a New York tork brok.-~e. Dad ~tf'Vtn (MlchVl G1"1>91), Mom f;lylW! (M rf'dath Bnter Barney). c:hac:· but darn tu MaJlt.ry (Ju tine Bateman). It\'• el-hndtod lbhng Jtnnl· ftr (T\na Voth rt) and • latt arrival Anttr.-w (l\rlan r~n\&ll) &II ~ L dlltf'~ntly tot~*" t , ''Pamtly Ta .. oflc:rN reewf'd v&dt~ t hat hlllh tN\( pt can ~II a "how, but lonl·t~rtn ur<' Mmancb aban· ttontna It. Wmon It *" bl1l.ci M , pt, 28, 1982, tl\t ton~pt of "Famlly TIH" r.tJUld "-aiJIUDCd up like thu1: t:.·hlppi. ~tlv ~ per. •mt C)f J)(>llUc:aJly and ·I ally ron~aun kid ll WU a tUte idH, but tan you t•aat.w 10"' yeart of •ui•· tloN °" the .... JON? rrht ........... .. Mruck It.I ~ lftCI ~ •kldJs 1Nleed to --...... tM th aracte rs '"'I>"<' 1al I> Alex. With f l)J:0S "row Ina stardom, m(•rt an mo~ plot belan rt· volv1ng around hun The wratu •t grwdualJy expand~ Alu ~ rhu . ~r Wllh tpi~l':'\ .tJout an exhllarauni l1tst love that end!! 1n hurt· break and the dt al~ or a cl~ frltnd tu tht show blt-tta ~triM, " garner~ Emm~ Hu l'llanit.u and '"'oidt11 Globt Awards . For a show that pr>ket ucll fun at Alt 11 af. ftctlon for RraJU ··runny 11 .. uffr" 11\o l l"I TI r111m111111111 .. JI I Cit c: :I a. ~ ~I ·i I ·-:I " ~ • 'C .. ... .. ... co GD co 4'111· I =t ~·!-·•t· I r=· I I:·· I I ~' r=--1 I 1 ~ 1 I -I l W I · I~ I I I ·1 I I 7 1 l I I I I -1 -pp I I • •1• ••11 • r· E'r. .. ~. ·~ ·~· ·~· ••• 1 § (~!., r I H ~ :; IH! II "'I! I r ~ ! ~ ! i l 1 Il l 11 1 If 1J -:1 H 11 I: • '< ... ... .. ... co • co . --. ~. . ~ ..•. ~ -. . May 14, 1989 ~ • 'C ... ~ .. ... co Cit co w .. 8 . w •• 8 . I: • .. • 8 IC ... ... I C'5 .. J f ~ A ~ -.. »-::: ... ~ !r I K co ~ l CD '-i . co ,. if '° I UI ~ .. i i I I f' 8 , ~ J - • 8 • i I • 'C I -:a • ••• ~ tiiA GI • tiiA ... • : -- -. May 15, 1989 ....... Now ¥out Best Advertising ~UY In TV Isn't On 1V. ·. C.....AM (R) ti Monday Print• Time May 15, 1989 f :a t ~ ~ ! r IJ . J ~l[r~ Iii ! ~ .OI 'fl I ~:m• 'Pl* Ii~ !" !C ~1 1 f : i k II CO I -. r • • 'C ... • .. ... • • • • 8 • i i 'C • s -~ " • • 'C ... ca .. ... • • co ..... NIC ..... 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Ind w• bale! ll:lr z -~ ~~ ~ ,1; .~.' i .. <~· • (iQ • I I =.L :_i = ~ I l I [ I rlsul Iii ~ • 'C ~ 0 .. ... co OD co '-i ::?f ~~.'.~ <:s .· .. a ·= ~~·· ·1'. ~1· .. ·.f ·l<l _000 ..... ~ '1 :. ~;~ ·b: ·~'O . Gt ·-.~" c • I» I -11 f.:1 '1 -~1 ..sf . . . I .. ii 9' ~ •J I · 3 1---..+--U--r__.. . ~ --if i . ~ .. : f; I ' \f Ji I ~ ~ 0 ... ... • • •• • . May20, 1989 . . A I IMX-•• ·- J ...... .._Thlam ,t ~ ......... s.2'° f.:,,_s tp.m. .. Lee.._.. ... .,_M, ~. w t:j(hm :;3;..,,,.. Thlpm, t \!!.TelMeY• Low Me 'fh")pm " L ... Crime Wave BY LUIS CAMPOS 2 3 .. 6 7 • 10 11 25 30 33 i'"-12" ·6 Davidof"Murder at lhf MardJ Gru" SI S•Lltr'lv r 12 ~of "Murd r by TV" 13 "The Btothtrt -" 14 Sport.t w~ 16 "ThtJ -ltMurtkr" 18 "Mr Diltrict _ .. 18 -Mtn11J 20Moe -ot "Ha•aii rtve-0" 21•----· .. AU111J 14 .... of ............ 16 t..iM9 of • ....., •• te ''TheO.W. -Ge&e -:: <TVM> IOAMV_..._ _,... ........... ....,., .. ...... llAd!llr~.. _ ...... ••-LL Gr'at r ... _p ...... •um..,,.·~· -·~·-· -~-·I 11 .... ., ..... llliftllr ... " ·~.=1ti..C111 ....--.. 60 M. Emmet Walsh on "U' UB" ·!H .. ~ P19tt to--.. 62 -tht Tf'mblt 63 • rokel' -" 64 Gray or Moran 66 "Front -Dt't«live" DOWN I Nrtwork for , "O L Slr)'kf'r" 2 "Miami Va~" cy 3 " -Throu1h the Nipt" 'Hew.,Det Ml.ke OM 6 WUllama of ••Hawa.nan Ey " fl Act Hayw~ 7 Btfon ov. 8 "TJ.-" 9 "-~··· JO wan.er -of "a.diet a..&en" 11 Martha or "lil(llillan Md Wife" 11 aown or "'M..mt• .. 19,Aprtl II...._ ti -l'os• U "-~1vt·• 2tl "Too Much, Too -" 31 "-the Mayor" -lit ,,.. 36 Gary Kroe-ger on ••• p1es·· :J6 ~In~ Sp 37 "-Marlowe" 39 SophJa of "Bra.st Tar~et" 40 Tumerof "Ttwo Postman Always RJn«< Tw~" 41 Gu.1nnts1 of "Murdtr By Otath" <t2 Gl.nn Pord wu ShertlrSam- <ta -Conn nt "BeftlOn" <t6 "Mu,., lnthe-"• .47 GardMr or "Th. Killen" '80ldhone <tSI C..pem pt, LMT-·· ...... •YOU SUPfll fllOM ..... The Right O.Oice For Your H id• ~tiol DR JAY M. YATES PAUD GUDUA1£ • 0-......., ~ _. ..-pri\w ...._ •Tr , .... ,_ .. .._._.~ertn"""' • ·-.. ewflll •-••-1!11' .,.....,....., ... ...,, •,• •n•rt_...., .... ...,.., ........ ................ . ........... ,..~ .. _......~, ........ "..-'\ u Q 0 S. IO•m 1" Owet MI •m, 'pm w • Crime Wave llY LUIS CAMPOS 2 3 4 6 7 • lO 11 # 25 30 33 ACllOSS l "-12" g Da d of "Murdtt at the ll&rdl Oru'' OSw1•nvu 12 Lupi of "M urd r by TV" 13 "™Brothen -" 14 Spona ~""'"' I& ''11\foy -It Murder·· 16 "Mr. Oittrict -" 18 -Merrill 20 Mot -of "Hawaii P\v .()" 21•----· .. Addttt1 148-dnOI ................... 26 U9da ot "Hu..Wr" te ·mwOolda Gaa..-.. (TVM) IOAbeV--•• -rw. II 11111• "11""*1'• "-•" It A'*' lkMtd-... _ .... " ......... Gt?&' • ... _,.. ... .. ....... .,.~.., .... .....-•"C• c .......... ...... 60 W Emmt't Walsh on "U~SUR" 61 "No Platt to -" 62 -the n-tr1blf' ~ "Strokf'r -" 64 Gray or Moran 66 "Yront -Ot-tttt1ve" DOWN I N c.work for "8 L Stryktr" 2 "Miami VJce" agcy. 3 " -Through tht Ni&ht" 4 lit was Ot-t MllctSlOM 5 WJJll of "HawaJ1&11 Eye"· 6 A Hayworth 1 Before Nov. 8 • .,. J.-" 0 "-Lucuta'' JO w.aw-of "Racket Butten" J I Martha of "Mdllllan ...... ., ... 17 -...rt ot "JhMJ•" •• Apftl ........ 11-r.s 29 "Too Much, Too -" 31 ··-w Mayor" 34 "-thtShtriff' 36 Gary K~tr on . pit •. 36 Being. Sp 37 .. _ Marlowe" 39 Sopha of "Br Targt>t" 40 Tum r of "The • Postman Alw&ys Rings Twitt" 41 Gul1'ne. or "Murder By Death" 42 Gltnn Ford was Sht'rlttSam - 43 -Conn ot "IWl\IOn" 1 46 "Murder 111 the -" 47 GardMr of • .,,_. Killen" '80ld~ 40 COM,,.. pt LAST-·· ..,... •YOU 5UFfll . PIOM ••• •tODACIU •IACINll •IECINll .,...,am - •Dta ·-• M1llll1S • lllDIS-19'SD-- DR JAY M. YATES PAUD GUOOATI: Cal~ offiat ~for an appotilf••IM'lf ~ 720-1551 TheR ... t O.oice For Your Re idt nti . .11 • DiAmit--. pmw _, wmit pm-.w .. ..._. R • • Trr r w• .. t10c1eri Md lft'f'NtiioMI ettt\t'I-• .. _ ... .,.. .. ~ ...... . •u.._......, .. .,, • A11LTH1f ....... ti .... Md.,...... .................... . .......... ,..~ ........ , ....... 7/~abt, Q'! luv l'am TlaeB ........ Selalor -..wew · .... ....... -.... .. ,,, .... (714) 8'1-7788 . > ... ··It's Here! .. .: Right in today's news- paper, you'll find our first edition of the most complete TV viewing guide around: TV UPDATE. Pick k up. le1f throuah it. Notice that TV UPDATE has everything you need. 10 make your viewing , decWons: complete prQ- gram U111n11 for both able and brOICkMt ltltions, · movies and spons sum- maries, ~ime pr09ram- mina. And don't for1et to check out those fMCiNtln1 behind-the-scenft _...._ __ featurft. And the price we print .. ·. on our front ptt• Is ;usL ---------------the u~: "TV UPOA Tl is a lrH ~ f•ture. Read TV UPDATE. Keep TV UPDATE hlndy for ref- erence all week. We'U · 1uarantH you~ you'll won- der how you ever 1ot aaon, without it. lnjoyf .: • ( 0\ J H ''l'OH \ "'I '\D ·\ \ SPJ.( I \I . UCl's student ,_i.adlo station 75 CENT D~Y, )jAY 14~ 1989 A better 'look at whae televl Airlit1e·s. jockey .for JW A'.s'big · prize . By J ANI T ZIMMERMAN Of_D.-y ......... Then:'sacontestonatJohn Wa)'ne A1rpon. • It's not for priies or mo~y. but an '11-out compcU110.D fOL ..-b~ will JCl t6e h1ahly valued allotment of fl ights when the new a1rport terminal opens nut year The muh1·m111ion-dollar qucsuon is: How will those slots be d1v1cd? I A report det.a1hn1 re ommen- dauons from airport .iafl' ·~expected in the nut few wcc)cs The plan will be reviewed b)' the air carriers and the Airport Comm1 aon, which will hold what "expected to be a lenalhy pubhc hcanna. The rec- ommendauons, includ1n1 changes urged by the pubhc, will be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors for con 1derat10!l. T his 1s the county's fir t access plan In five yean A prehmmaJ) repon on possible allocataons was releaSt"<l earlier this )'Car. The rare red1stribu· lion of fli&ht slots spurred comments from 11r earners al read)' <..en 1c10~ the a1rpon and those who wan110 gel 1010 the lucrauve markeL "Tbeba$1Creason. I think.1ssupply and demand. There's more demand for 11r trallic from Orange Coun1y than we can uppl)," A1rpon Man- aaer Gcorae Rebclla saad "The airlines, of course. "'ould hke to fly more fl1Jttts than we can alloc•te to them.' Nine commercial aarhnes nu"' servana the airport offer 92 ll1ghts a day. When the new term1n:il opens in Apnl 1990, daily flight w1ll 1ncrea~ to bct~ecn I SO and 170and bcsp~d amona 11 airlines. The added fl1&h1s are \\Onh SS00,000 to SI .S milhon per )ear. per fhibt, sn profits to the airlines. Rebella said ~ COUOt)-ow'ned 11rpon also" 111 bcnefi1 from the reallocat1on Re'. cnue from lnl~sed landina I~. terminal renis and other opera110.11. costs will be u!.t'd lo pa)> of $24~ malhon 1n bonds ai. ucd b) the rnunt\ ~o cover expansion costs tnct noise controls stemmiJll from several lawsuits ii.nee com- mercial service was introduced at the airport in 1967 have kept competi- -uon low and passcnF.dcmand hiab:~-- The number of fl s&tl ts allocated to e11ch asrhne may be determined by a St'nes of vanables, includina how long an airline has flown from the a1rpon and how ~ell the airline bas (PIH" see FLIGHTS/ Alt Emergency plan . . amended, but ·it's . Outrigger r•c• Coeape11ton 1n~• Men·• race at S.turday•1 't th Annual New,..n OU1r199er Cann•t'J ltac• and Luau tltd• throuth Newport aay on their way to the N•w~rt Pier a nd back to the Cannery resta urant. The •vent 11 sponsored and hosted by th• Newport Outrlfter Canoe Club. Th • Haw•ll•n-styl• reptt• also featured women•• •nd movie• races. . Pursuit ends in Newport garage -······························ OpM:rlr.. ........................ -....• A7 P J I 1111.-.. ,, ........................ CJ not chang.ed much Sy IRIS YOKOI Of,.,. o.-y-'''"" Ne"'pon &ach'c, ~mcrgenl' oper a11ons pl:in "'111 br $laJhtl~ aml·nJed \\hen at rcturns to the("' \ounc1I for .appro,al on \1a) ~~ . But 11 won't br much daflerl•nt frnm the plan the l'll~ ha u~d for the p:t\t eight )can• -the plan man> l 1t11cn'\ haH complained 1 too d1 rpn1n·d and non·\J)n•til The onl) re l"IH add111on~ to thl" plan art a summa11 J nb1ns tht" arneral dut) oJ ~Jd\ tit} officu1I IO an cmcrgcnc~ and a narrat1\C C\plaanan, ho\I, the cm \l,uulJ te\pond 1n an ir 'd1sa tcr hlr tho< crriw' plant"·cra"h Tht"r<' '"no mentio n of a lull-tamr emeracnC) rc\pon'>t' roord1nator. a\ has b«n \ugge\ll·d tl\ the pl:in·, cntin .f. ouncal ml·m~r<i \l,("rt' 1old l:m \\.CCl 1fthc' trul\ dt"<,1re \Ulh J person 11 ~oufj rl."qu1n·:.a.~1 ono add111on to the tludget Cat\' Manaacr Robt"n w, nn al'\o conunucJ 10 dcll-nd the plan a' adequate. '"I personal!\ feel comlortahle \I, 1th uqJbn;-" 'U1d ~' nn, ~ho \\l')u1<! tx· the cit~·~ dartttor of cmcrgcnn opcrauon .\n~ emerienn \loC 0 '<' had the rc>p<>n~ ha been citccllent ·• fhc cat) s emeracnq opcrata''°' plan 1 rc'tt"\loec1 ~Cf) fi,c to 10 )Ca~. \\)nn ..aid The last umc •t "'-a' updated "'a" 1n 19 l ccord1na to the nt"~ ~umma~ of duties, the c11~ manaacr. Polac-e and r are de~nmena ·~ rc<1pon<,1hlc for most of the primal') communaca11on\ and c-oord1na11on act•' 1t1t"\ in tht• CHOI of an cme!'Jt"nC) The Pubhc \\orls. Bu1ld1na and Mannl depanmt"n1' pro' 1dc much ot the upport bul all cat\. dcpanmcnt' ha\t~ \J>('l.1lil duties · · The polalt" \ta11on at .. 0 nta · Barb.ira Om c ~ould br thc centt'f of communica11ons and coordination Cit) Hall v.ould be the first altt"matc for the emcrgcnn operation center 1f the pohce stauon i una\lllable. The cit) yard on upenor A'enue is the second alternate. Accordin1 to \he air d isaster nar- rau"e added to the plan, -fire and police re pon~ to a ma,,or a ircraft disaster would be almost i mmech· ate·· Tbc John \\iayne Aarpon con· trol to"'er routmel) broadcuts warn· •nas to ounl) and ell~ fire ta lions of a1rcran an d1 tres . s.o fire c~"'s ~ouJd be tanJina b~ First prior111cs ~ould be fire su~ prn!.aon and med1 al-rescue Poh~ \l,uuld pro' ade trallic:. control \ co unt"""\1de multiple medical UtsuaJt\ res'pon~ plan \\OUld ao·into · ctlcct alenin1 all al"C'I h pHal and d1spa1l hmg ReJ C. ro \ personnel, p.1ramcd1c~ and .1mbulance to the l ornmanJ C<.'ntl'r a1 the !.Cene of lhc inudcnt · The ell~ manager and ~partmmt h\.Jd!> v.uuld man thc emcraenq OJ1erat1ons ~nttr It the pohtt la· t1un Ncarb' re<11dcnt\ ~ould be cvacu- a1t J -to · \.lfc ha,en~:· accordu\I to 1hc n11T3l1\c. then lnennnspoi'ted \ IJ R rn and "hool busc to rcctp- ll\, n \.l'Ot\:r c tabh~hcd at hoots or l ommunll\ l t"Otcf'\ These C' atu- at1on u:nter "ould ht' \tafTed b) cit) l'.lrl tkalhl· and RC<"tt'ltaon dc- partm<.'nt pcrwnncl and Red Cro s \'urkcn \n outdated h t of upphcrs of nt'lC"!>ar) products "-IS deleted from th"· <.'mcl'jenq plan because man) of the bu 1ne~-.e arr now defunct. \\ \ nn said l he rurcba-.1ng Depart· mcnt v.111 L.ccp an updated h t of \Upphcr\ of c.uch item, a food, bl.mL.1.:t~. mcJ1l:1nec. .and other nettS •lf\ ~uapmcnt . \\\nn said ea h dt\ dcpartmcnt \I, 111 iJ<,ei be required to draft al o"'n Jl·t1111l·d emeracnc) plan and pohcic . 1 hc\4· plan' \I, 111 be bro\Jl,ht to the coun, 11 for rt'' 1c .. 1n t~o or three (Please Sff '1\.AN/ All Panamanian artist . .• .. speaks out on her art ar:id .het country 1" 9y 909 VAN EYlCEN - Of ... ~ ... ...,, he1la L1chacz can't ao homc: For an ant t .. hose "ork v1rtu 11) ~n& from th~· w •I of her nati\e Panama that's a hca') scntc~. A ha&hl) "ISlble fiaurc 1n Panama ~fe>tt tbe ri1e of the dK'.Utonal lbl• ftlime. LiCUa bdinw lhe eaftnol Mum bOiM bccaute ft# kt eiam1ly"s 1~1at1on .. ,th the dnno- cradc oppou t1on to trunaman ManWt ntonio oncp Still, for l 1chaet. the bOnd with home ttm11ns ....._ 1tth0Uilt for 1110 of ha l .S-)ftr cateer .. ., - .ARTIST ,._Al tbe ceramic pot. A reliJious person wbo believes nothinJ in life is accidental. Lichacz said she knows euctly why the open-mouthed fiawe of tbe pot ii impot1ant to her and why it bu power' for her. "The pou arc earthen vessels and it is tram there that my an bu come, from my love of the earth.•• she said. "Tbele pou arc from Panama, but pottery ii also universal. lbcy have been a form of an for centuries." .. } lo r.ct, Lichac:z'a home town of MODllrillo. in the interior of Panama ia where archacol~su believe pot- tery tint appeared 1n southern Cen- tral America-about 3000 B.C. ........... ..,Ye~ 1.....-an ............. .,lier worlr atttl• UCI 1'1118 Alta Gell~ ..Uer ttll1 ye•r. feminine il'DlltfY in some works, as well as pbyskally. And she said her irr the distinctly ea-shaped pol intuition told her the Panamanian within a pot of her oil paintina people would find some way to right entitled Notre Dame, a reference lo their founderina ship of state. the Vil'Jin Mary. ••t don•t know what's f•ina to Wbilcnotovertlyfeminist.t Lichaa happen,·• she said. "But believe is an ardent advoqte or female somethtna is goin& to happen. J feel creativity. somethin& is aoina to happen." "I'm a woman, and rm proud thu • Sheila Licbacz, 47, was born in I'm a woman," she said. "I'm con-Monaarillo and lived there and · vinccd that this is our century. I'm Panama City until she was 19. She ·convinced that we arc J<>ina to leave attended Our lady of the Lake behind somethina that 1s sianificant." Univtrsity in San Antonio. Texu. Licbacz admits that some people and was sraduated in 1965. She are disturbed by her work, finding its received her masters degree in educa- dart· spaces forbiddina and its spiri-lion from th~ Inter-American Uni- t"8) questions distresaina. But she versity in San German, Pucno Rico insists her messaae and outlook are in 1968. positive. Jn 1965 she met and married John .. The ~pie who tee negative Llchaci, an American military pilQl thin&.' in It are people who have who later became involved with DCP.tive thin&.' in their lives," she military protocol. The cbuple lived in wd. "I'm very positive and I believe many pans of the world, returning in divine providence." frequently to Panama for visns. She derives that positive energy Jn the late 1970s, L1chacz and her ly IOe VAN IYKIN ,OflfWO-.. .......... All of thc'39 applic:ints at Salur- day's Huntinaton Beach lifCJUlrd tryouts sot wet. And for most ofthem, it was wonh it. "I beliC\C we'll take 26 into traininJ. •• said Marine Safety Lt. Steve Davidson. Saturday's lifesward hopefuls were maml) coll* aet men and women fl\opina for a summerohun •nd surf But even those who make at throuah the 56-hour trainin1 course and subsequent screenina interview won't ~rily find themte'lves admitted to the wooden tower. Most will probably become ttaerves, fillin1 in for fuU-umers and wailinf for a coveted open in&. Davidson said. "We're prctt) much down to re- serves now,·· he sajd. "But it seems we alwa)s end up needing more th~p we think we will. I don't have a crystal ball, but I wouldn't be surprised 1f we took on a doicn or so from the list this summer." ly TN AssodMed f'NU Herc are the winnina numbers picked Saturday niaht for the CaJi- forniA Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" pme: 28, 7. 33, 40. 48, 25. and the bonus number, 15. Players who corTCctly 1uesscd alJ six numbers will share a prize pool of lJ22 million, said Lottery spekH- man Kathy Manzer. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide among themselves a prize pool of$ l .9 million~ fiv,e of six will share ~ oddl of R~ple('e in tM sun artn•t aa loil& u may iettn. howcvet. Dlvid"IOl'I Odlier bcacbn tome'ima &ap Huad~ ~ach's lill of reserves. And lbe end of summer 1Cncran brmas heavy attnuon amona t~ summer awards whole fall collett terms ~in in Auaust, which opens opponuntties for those who are available a few weeks lonpr, Davidson said. "When Autust comes. we've acner- ally aot at least a few more w~ks of aood &ummtr weather and the people who are left usuallr, end up workma seven days a week. · he said ... Some- one on the rtscf"'.C list can move ft\ and take a spot. Then next year. all they have to do is requalify physiCAlly and they're in." Saturday's aruelin& tryout con- sisted of an ~yard swim around the Huntin11on Beach Pier followed by a 15-minute break and then another Iona swim of about 350 yards, then a half-hour break followed by a kind of mini-triathlon in which candidates $979.000; four of six wiU share $890.000. Three of aix is wonh an automatic SS per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine du(ina a television broad- cast ori&inauna in Sacramento. The numbers arc listed in the order they were announced, but any oombma- tion would win. The sales from Wednesday night to Saturday's drawin& were S 17 .8 million. Meanwhile, Hcliodoro R6mero, an Oxnard field worker hun in a tractor run 400 )ard swim 400 yards and then run 400 )"lrds 1111n. The wc-athcr was di1lly and surf Yi a• mOck'ta&c,•' DavtdlOft la.id. ·•11 wa111'l as rouah •• h's been tri the _j>Hl (cw da)I, •• fie saJd. The 26 who made it throuaJl Sauuda)"s occaa \rial will mow have to i-s a tra1nin1 coul'IC consi~una of rescue lC"Chni9ue , enfor«mcnt or city beach ord1nan~s and Om aid, amon1 other slulls. To be &UC«Uful lifeauards. can- didates need to undefltand that at isn't a three-month tanruna se ion. Davidson said. "Some people have an unrcahst1c idea of what th IS JOb con51sts of.·· he " sajd. ··Every day as different. And 1 find it's the days when you don't expect anythina to happen tbat every- thma happens. You could ao a •eek withou' makina a save. And then suddenly )OU could have 40 rt'Seues in a s1n1le day.': · Saturday's tf)OUI was the second of the season and the final one for this year. David.on said. accident three months qo, doesn't have to won) u much about when he'll be able to work apin. Romero. 29, won S l million Satur-dar in the California Lottery's Bia Span snow. ~ .. He was not ~ann\n& on winnina the bif one," 111d his mterprcter and sister-m-law, 1.ourde:s Madripl. "ffe only planned for SI0,000. His plans were JUSt short.. Now he has no idea. He's st1ll tn shock." Mary Baker of Trucket reoc1vcd $50,000. - Sharda of that ancient pottery were ecanered alona the river banks near the farm wbctt she lived as a young Ji.rt and were amon& her earliest playtbinp. she said. Some of thole abatds have found their way into Ucbaci•sartiatic work, u perts of flat 1CUlptll1'C$ in natural and abltrKt peu.ems. from tho spirit of her homeland. The · husband returned to Panama and _ Panamanian national character, she remained for .five years. ITwas durina ---------------------------------------• said, 1l warrn1 aentle and nurturing, in that _period, in 1976, that she began But it'• the peintinas that dominate ber life and her p)lery-like home in I Bia C.aftyon. I With oil oa can vu she explores her obtetaion. the con5pu of infinity 1 and continuity in life. I ••The boles in the pots have to do 1 with infinity,'' she said. "What arc I you aoina to see if ~OU set in there? I Tbel arc a mystery. I It 1 a populated mystery, not an emPll one, she said. , I "'lta not nothinancss," "she said. , "To me the dark openina repretents : evcrythina.. rm convinced that from f ' here. we're &0ina to 10 on to a better world, and that there is infinity." Coupled with her reverent con-l siderauon fo the eternal, however, is a I pusionate concern for earthly life. : Some ofber most vivid wort has to 1 do with themes of birth, creation and evolution. And des.,ite her devout l Mbcrence to C.athohcism, a ~on IOIDC bave acculed of peternabsm, Ucbaa makes it clear there is imrinine enersy in aation. In aeveraJ of her more celebrated worb on these subjects, she chose forms derived from sea shells, along I ~th the omnipresent pols, as central I Te· sheU fiaures, in Particular. , suuest the shape oftho..female'body. I But the pot itself is also laden with spite of the unqes of violence and her first painting, she said. repression now beina broadcast from Following their sojourn in Pan- Panama. ama, where Llchacz rose rapidly to Grief over the violent turn her national prominence as an anist, she country has taken since the rise of and her husband moved to Austin, Noriep. and especially since last Texas. . week's election, bas led the normally They made frequent visits to apolitical anjst to !Jlake her -.first Oranae County, b~wever, to visit public political statement.s, she said. their friend, exiled " Panamanain "I've never spoken to a ~rter archbishop Tomas Oavcl, who Uved before about ~Ii tics, .. she said. "But in Santa Ana. if by doina this I caii heto my country In 1986theydecided to move to the ·o some way, I'll do it. Noricp is not Oranac Coast, to be closer to their the Panamanian people. He is a friend I.he archbishop, and so that horrible and corrupt man and h~ has their dauahter, Gina Marie, could always been that way." enter UC Jrvine. Panamanians. she said, arc in a Takin1inthe«pansiveviewofB11 bind. Not accustomed to violent Canyon out her back window, resistanec, they are in the pip of a Llchacz talked .about her success in dictator who has srown more viol-art. ently repressive over the yean. ..1 believe arusts arc born. not But despite, or perhaps because of, made," she said. "But you have to Panama•s U'ldittonal close rcla-work. And I have worked like a mule. tjonship with the Unjted States, the I believe if you take care of art, art will Panamanian people do not want take care of you. When you start intervention by the U.S. military, tryina to mass produce. then 1 thfnk CVCf! for th~ pu~ or tetting rid of the mti~ will notice and people will Noocp, Ucbacz wd. sto_p buyma your wotk." "Jt•s important that we do not have Licbacz's works hanas in numerous intervention," t he said. "There pemaanent collections, inctudina the wouldbesomuchlossoflife. ltwould Vatkan Museum in Rome. El hurt t.be relationship between our Escorial -the personal collect1on of countries. And it's a relationship that Spain•s King Juan Carlos, the Na- aoes back to 1914 when the canal was tional Gallery of Conternporary Art bui1t.1t•s pan of history," in San Juan, Costa Rica, the Palm As an artist. Lichacz relates to the Sprinp Desert Museum and the'Fane world intuitively and spiri.tually as Arts Gallery at UC Irvine. PLAN From A l manths. Wynn acknowledged that hav1n1 a staff peT50n wlely responsible for drafting and coordmatina the emera· ency response proaram would ease the burden for each department. But such a position 1s not really nettSsary for a wund plan, Wynn said. · Staff research revealed that out of. 28 cities in Oranae County, only about half a dozen have such a full- time position in place, Wynn sa1d. Hiring a full-ome enieriency oper- ations coordinator with a clerical staff would cost $90,000 for salary and U 0.000 for maintenance and oper- ations. he said. Cost has also kept the staff from scndmg emcraency preparedness brochures to each citizen. Wynn said. The brochures arc purchased aod available throuah the Fire Depart- FLIGHTS fromA I satisfied tak.e-off noise au1dehnC$. AirJ)Ort officials are now leaning toward minor reallocations of no1sc- reaulated niahts and split the srowth equally for other slots. But wbatcver the plan, Rebella said tic realizes it won•t be without I Marine View wins sc1·ence .i:~·,··r ::r~;~~~~!:;~~·:~r:o~~2 I I~ he said. 0 The tnck is to find an __ allocatioDKb.cmc where cvrgiooe•s a -+ey lllOUlff-aMK-E --least tffcctivctrrtrinest. an ectnc motor. --little unhappy. Tbcre•1 a fine line , °' .. .,....~...., Seventh lfadCT' Teena ·R~an. 12, Her tests showed that rub.,t>er was where everyone 11 not happy, but no , The budding youns scientists at won another first place award for her the best substance to usc. one is so unhappy they wtll aue you." ~ Marine View School m Huntinston projecron seat bert safety. One of Marina View School Sea-Airlines already providina service : Beach have marched throu&h the Teena used Velcro to strap an cu ence Fair winners last year, Ray to John Wayne are American, USA.ir, I competition to win the Orange Coun-into the front seat of a toy car and then Bateman, has gone on to nationwide Northwest, America West, Contine.n- ' ty Junior Science Fair for the fourth had the car 10 down a steep incline fame. tal;. Delta, TWA. Alaska and United. 11J'aiaht year. where it crashed into a minfaturc Ir ;)OU th west and Braniff arc allowed : The aeventh and ei• .. th -.aden brick wall. In has proJcct, he did studies of to Join the ran.ks -they are now on a fi .... ..-injectina a chemical that transforms •t· 1· t h ·11 ........ I won three i.rst place trophys, the Sbe said her tests proved that the into another chemical in bodies to W&I ina ts -t e airport wi ~ most in the competition and 11 three~int belt tha~oes over the lap fi serviced by every major domestic . , ... ,colon cancer. · bs d' t Pa A awards in all, aaain the hi&hcst at the ands ouJdcr prov the most cfTC"C-... cameroruu 1 iaryexcep n m. 1 fair. tive. Jay Duval, his teacher last year, They will be vyina for asharc of8.4 One of the school's fint place Giana Eitman also won a first place aaid Friday that studies are "very million p&sse0Ff1 a year -double winners, Crail Hale, put antacids into trophy for her prasnun testinJ what favorable.' ~li~u~bet now allowed to use the hydrocbJoric acid to test their efTcc-materials cauae the most friction for Bateman, t•. a freshman at Marina ---~.!L-..o-. F,............_1 r--........ mcnt and other pubhc cnuues, but mailina them to each homeowner would cost $30.000. he said. Besides. local telephone books mclude a survival auide of things to do in an emel'(Cncy, Wynn noted. Stin, oounc1l members were con- cerned with the gencrahty ot:thc P,lan. Councilwoman Ruthelyn PIUm- mcr sugestcd a pan-time coord1- nator be hired to extend the public. education effons, Stnce mailed brochures would "end up in the trash can." The ~rt-time emcraency response coordinator could hold m- formallonal $eSSloos with home- owners sroups, Plummer su,ggestcd. · Councilman Clarence Turner said he would ltke to Stt a program of "tnaJ runs" mcluded 1n the plan so both city offic1als and c1t12C'ns can practice the procedures. Echo1n1 the complaints of many residents. Councilman Phil Sansone said the plan needs detailed dtrec· t1ons that specify the method of United Parcel Service also are on a waitina list to tervice the airport. Amencan, the successor to AlrC&l, has the bipest share of the airport pie. The airbnc has 19 of SS no11eo. rea1.tlatedAl~s. or )S perttnt of the market. United and TWA arc the smallefl carriers. with two niahts each per day. · e~acuat1on for each area of the city and the exact location of the evacu- ation centers. "That's what"th1s plan IS missmg. .. Sansone wd ... These people need to know where they can go. This plan is very fine from the broad pomt or view. I. don't think it utitfie:s the requirements of individual rcsi· dents." Wynn rttpondcd by rcm1ndJn1 the council that each city departmel'lt w1U be assianed todran a detailed plan for some aspect of emeraency respo~~ The departments wall have 30 to 45 da)s to draft thelr plans, which will be brouaht back to the council for rev1tw. If the counc1l 1S still not satisfied. it can consider htnn& a pan-UmC' or full- timc coordinator. he said. In the meantime. the counl"l l will adopt the current emcraency plan - amended with the summary of duties and plane crash narraovc -at its next mcctmg operations to srow. AJaW officials wro&c. Another issue surround1na the aocas plan is how lona it Jhould mnain in effect. The couo(y and most of the carrim llfU h should be l S )UR. but tome a1rtinet have recommended a shorter period. 'American, in comments to airpon sia.fr. Mid it should be rewarded with more slou for invHtina SIS billion an CH ASE new-eeneration. qwet <'CT'lft "Why shoWd camers continue to fromAI make thete c•traoatinary inv·Q&.._._...:.; .. :.Jlll' ~RHtedJGYettp~-lhc menu In aircraft which assist the ecntcr divider and crashed in•o a co\.lnty 10 mttt1n1 its environmental ptqt JUSt past the inlersttt1on of and noiae pis to pin extra de--Costa Mesa and Irvine A\'tnu -at panum 1f the county then 1mmcd1-1411 Irvine Blvd. 1n IM city of ately attempts to reallocate the coop-Newpon Beach." Cohen 5a1d ... On cratlna carriers' dcpanures to oom-the way, he blew (nn throuah) about p_ctina and often non-cooperative three stop sians. .. noisy' camenr· Amcncan offiaals The car crashed throu&h the wood- asked. en door of the prqe and imbcddtd But Alaska, considered a have-not it.elf m a stucco wall on-tf\'e nonh amona the elite camers, uf1Cd staff s1de, ohen sa1d that Am c r i can 1-A 1 r Ii n cs• The bo'-'SC is vaca.nt. Cohen uad. ..•traft&khold on tbe Oranac County Mans. the only occupant of the car, matt.et cannot be allowed to con· was not anJurcd tin.... He was be1n1 held at the Costa· Tbe airoon must work to allo-Mesacit)jailS.turdayniatu inlicuor c:arriln. wleh tbe unaUat numbef of Sl.500 bell I tiveneu in quellin1 the distress of use in brakes. Hi&h Scboo1, bas traveled to Rome to _.., -· -· • t;IUlll;I .. &:.A,.._ - stomach ps. Diana put various types of ma-ditCuss his potential cancer cure and ----------------------------------------_;._..._ Craia. 14, said lliopan came out terials into a device simulatina a has appeared on national talk shows best in the tests. Pepl<> Bismol was the brake shoe and operated a wheel wi#l and in newspepcrs and mapz1ncs. ............... ................. ·-=-r£i"" .. . ~~ a=-· ... w-·c=.1: ~,_ -ww 11u111a1•mw.1• 51; \ r r 11'11 HI 'I\ lf ll A birthday brings . t houghts of loss es, gai'lS 'and growing It wasn't somethina I asked for, believe me, but today there is a ptherina of the clan to honor a birthday milC$tOne for me, and they picked Mo~·s Day, which really isn't my binhday. as the day most likely to brina everyone tosetber. The rationale might be that. the children and arandchil<J.rcn would join on the day bononn1 mother. ~ they miaht as well celebrate the old man's b1nhday at the !.&me ume. Approectuna this display of filial affection, it reminded me of a lecture · a few days aao by a most rematkable woman whose premise was th.at life was a succession of"fteccua.ry losses" -ncceuary for arowtb, matunty and more important, undentandini. Ac- cepti°' the validit,Y of her subject, and reoosruzina that I ve been around for quite some whHe, the conelu.sion is that I have bad a lion's share -and an old lion~ at that -of losses, ne<:eUlfY or otherwise. The speaker was Judith Viorst, and to many of you she may be best known for her remarkable children's books, like the classic "Ale under And The Tcmbfe, Homble, No Good, Very.Bad Day." But she has written numerous other books, and for many years. she has wnttcn a human behavior column for Redbook magazine. ~un 1v~ a marriaJe of lO )cars to a newspaper political v.nter and nmcd three sons. She as a commanding person. tall, shm. v1nually unwrinkled with a pixey smile and wearing horn-rimmed glasse\ the c;1.ie of saucers Her tone is modest, but her words arc etther b1t1ni or hilarious, and her stories and poemsare met with oxplos1\C laughter At every age. you experience lossn-the sibhlf&Jealousy rtiat anses when there is a new baby in the family, and you lose th<' cxclusavc lov_e of your parents. She told of the young boy whoS(' father wa" tryana to comfon ham whale the mother was stall 1n the hospttal having a baby. "My friend Harvey was baby-siuinJ w11h his 3-ycar-old while his wife and newborn child were still an the hospital." she said "Everything appeared to be smooth and serene But at one point Harvey asked Josh. who was sittina beside ham wtth his rni)ons and pad of paper, 'How would you like to draw me a prett) p1uure'l' To which Josh replied, looking coldly up at his father, 'Not until you get rid of that other kid."' • Sharina is one of the earliest and m'ost conttnu1ng results of necessary losses -shanng the love of parents. of fncnd'i, of members of the opposite sex, of business rcspons1btht1cs. etc .. etc Throuahout her lecture, as indeed throughout her best-selling boo!... "Necessary Losses." Judith Viorst humorous!> and c lin1calh desc:nbes the losses all of us experience 1f we arc to gro"". · The audience was laraely composed ofmamed couplc'i and 'ihe told of the early myths of enduring love dunng couning_ and the los<. of the myth after marriage. Her lengthy ~ni on the reaht) of sc, 1n mamqe, visa vis the romanuc myth ofevel") night. se\cn nights a week plus a couple of afternoons. delighted tJ>,c croY..d. The parental loss of realizing they ncf loneer ha'c absolute powcrovertheirch1ldrcn-1f, indeed. theyeverd1d ha' e -brought numerous examples of how children at \-Cl") \Oung ages assert themselves, and this as a nettssary parental loss. he told the stol") of a youna boy who had been very bad, over a long pc nod of ta me. and both parents scolded him severely every tame. Oneda> the \Oung.ster approached his two ~rents, and wtth has hands on his h•Ps and hts legs apart, he sa1d· "I m sick of 1L Everything I do you blame on mt " It reminded me of a confrontation wtth our oldest '>on. Da' ad when he was only 3. He wasat the breakfast ta bk '"'h ha'> t \\ 1n m tl'r and bis mother when I sat down. I noticed a nast} black l r;non marl.. near the telephone on the wall. "Who did that'>" I deman&d. an "" dictatonaJ voice. No answer. I turned to David. "Did }OU make tha·t mark?" A slight pause. Then he said: "Ou didn't sav. me Jo 11 " I made the colossal blunder. "Oh yes." I lied. "I did see )OU do 11 .. Wtthout batunaan e)e, he said "When did ou saw me do 11?" J lost a ll composure, and muttered somethma about 11 didn't matter when I saw rum do it. but he had me and he knew it and 1knew11. and the lo'is of total parcnta.l dominance was a neccssal") loss Perhaps the most endunng. conunuingand pcn as1' l' los~·., \h l' de~ribed arc the "lost expectations.'' sometimes real 'omet1ml-.. JUSt fantasy, but we all have them. and perhaps we are more awan: ot them as we approach a binhday or suffer a sc"ere 1llne\'> \her her ta.lk. Judith V1orst answered many questions and when \O ml·onc asked mr advice ovu lht' f p~ffim ,.,,f\ffillle) Jlc. she answered; 1 "No ~tter where I am or what audience I adJre\\, 'Klmeont• always asb fhat question. Recently a fnend 1n lreat gnefralled to tell me that hct'mother. age 87, had died. I tncd to comfon her h' s.1' mg 'Your mother hved a very full and wonderful life.' and . she interrupted me, sayina 'How dare you tell me that she had a full and wonderful life. I miss her dreadfully.' " Almost all lossn a.re necessary, Judith V1orst \atd Then an conclu11on, she added: .. As for our losses and pins, we have seen how often the) arc inextricably mlxcd. There is plenty we have to i•"c up 1n order to .,.ow For we cannot dttpl)' lo"e an~•~& w 1thout becoming vulnerable to lo s. nd ·~ cannot me separate people, tt"Spons1ble people, connected pt'<>Pk. reflective· pcopk without some los4n1 and leaving anlS letting'°" 1'-Tel,_ 11 • IM6d .. ~~~r of 111(0 Or .. t<> Coast. Hl1 c.1 ... ,..,Sa4a1 U41'~. I' 11 0 I DI C \ U I ' *1 II. ltlt -cwport Harbor rnttrta1ncd ru)ah)' Tut..\day ~hen Commod.otc and Mn lben olland ~re honoml by Crown Pt1nct 01&) and Crown PnncC1t. Martha or Nor· way dunnt an informal m.cp11on held al the c1111rpon Harbor \acha and Ca' 1c Club tn the momana. OC1pitc a full 5Chrifule. the crown pnn« and pnnccu "oi>ocd for half an hOur at the (lub at the l"CQ\K" t of Commodore SOl!and "'ho ha, kno~n the prince \mce he ~a' a lad 2·)Hr~ o&d Matdl n, .... -t.>irttton 0 the Onnac Count)' C oa t 'soc1auon met at El dobc cafc at n Juan Captstrano Tut1da)' e\tnina and' 11sutd :1n apPtal ~ lttptftl the hiat'l•t)'S alont the oHt frtt of' binbolrds and uns11htl y ~ans and SlNChU'CS C.Uint••~aion to the God .. 1,cn MU'M110ftS of ... cou&hnt. the ... IOC .. tton C()tftptitrwntcd the WOfMft ·s ctubl of Onnee Count) fof thtir ,..,.. for empro¥etMnt of hish- •1CI0'9didoM. . and t'ucsJa~. \1a) lJ Md 2~. bc-t~ctn the hou~ of a m anJ 1 p m M.ay IS ltU -· \ulh a \late of 'true nob1l1ty,' such a d~am. "'l\at 3 comm•ndma '1cY>" \\as the "'•> Clark Kerr. hrad of the l ntH'nm of Cahror011 clatl'd about his on-i~ spo\ tour of the c.o~full) calcul11cd pre ntatton of the In 1neC o c.lmpu" pt~sal 1 C'll'$. ca h Jra\C'n "' an Ir" inc o. official. \ilrf)tn 11 rcicnt' Kerr. local committeeman Pov.er\ and other funct1onanc\ tnurtd a \ate commandina .OOOa\rt\l)1n1r 1 ~ s.outh, lo uth. :inJ duc ~c t nf the intCf'ltCh<>n of lane R1>1d an<l < uhcr Road. ,. Chilly weather fatled to cool the sptrits of revelers and conteuants at the annual Chili Championship an lrvine Saturday. Trad1t1onaJly a cel- ebration of spaciness, phy 1cal prowers. 1oudness and good old all- A'mcrican fun, Saturday's event was no cxetpt1on. Amona the loudest 10 the pthenng (photo on the nght) were Bob L:.aravodt. lcn. of Laaun• Hills, S}nda-Mane Beck. of Anaheim and David srrttn. of Laguna HtllS&JVtng their al to the Shoot and Holkr contest. In the ph}s1cal prowc sdcpartmcnt (belov.), Stc'c Judtth, left. of Costa Mesa, won his round of the arm wr(stling contet aaainst StC\e Lopez, of lrv10c • Also in the ph)Sl<.'al prowess de- panment 1s the festl\ al's traditional Mass Ch1h Pepper competition Herc (below nght). contestant C1nd> White talks to master of leremon1cs Dick Rile), of KICK FM. Other e'en ts incl uded the Mr Hot Saucccon1es1. the Team Sp1nt Parade and. of course I.he ctuh JUditna. This year's Ninth .\nnual Chili ( hampionsh1p \\as held at Eagle Country. It was attended by an estimated 9.000 people Country Western music was pro' 1ded by the country sroup Western lln1on. Organued by the Irvine Chamber of Commerce. the ( h1h ( ham- p1onship is i.ponsorcd by numerous area businesses. Proceeds go to-local charities and c1"1c prQ&nlms DHI\ I·: ·1·1,11-: ., ' ' 1' IJEa•t Vale Loop nonh and southbound at Barranl.i Parkv.:a) and 8JmO<'a Parkv.a' cast and \\C\tbound at Ea\t 'tale Loop an In inc will be clo-.cJ 1ntcrm1ttcntl~ throuih fa~ for con truc11on. f)tarvanl AvHn, north and southbound bctv.ccn \.\ amC'r ..\\enucand In me Center Ort't 1n lrvanc Y..tll be dctou~d an both d1rccuon throuah ~1•> for \tl'Ct't modificttion\, and a lane nonh and ~uthbound betv.ctn W4llnut • trect and the ra1lr<><aJ trac.U v.all be clOtiC<t throu&h Ma) for ronstruwon. l)Jeffrey lloa• from the 405 f.:rtt· WI) t lrv1nc (enter Ora' c an lf"tnc ..-111 ha'c a 1a~ C'lo~d tl'irouah Ma> for '"''"llatton of a sc""cr maan. IJY•k AYtne 'o l lant n.h and uthbound at Trabuto R d tn hYtnt v.111 ~ clOIN from 9 m. to l p m thru ta) for tte0n\tructton fa ~ dutn. A ' fiif 11r' i~w Roal &<>uthbound at thl ..t.l~ f reev.a> tn 05ta 1 "'111 hJ' c a lane cloScd from 1 :i m 10 ~ p.m th1ouah 1a) foe a. lanl' adJ 1tton. 1 ~ewport Bo t~ar-. north and wuthbound at \anta l,..bcl A' - cnuc an (' ta \1t'1a will haH' tt\ il1\1ckr clo\CJ throuih ·ptcm· bcr for t.:on .. tr\.tl uon of an ovcr- uo ''Di ~t•-,.rt _..,.,-. nonh and utbbound from flnlt) trttl to a qu. rttr male north of M ~ Or1\c an C ti Mtu .. ill bf closed from 8:~ a m. to 3 p m. throulh Ma) tor era k I· •na lll)catAnll!er ~•111 nonh ind wuthbound from P1 1t'k oa ' H1atiwa) to Fa1rch1ld Rold tn cwpon 9t " II tit ~ from 9 a m. to 2 p m th"°'4P Ma) 30 for t.:rld '""na; Fttt••)' ntmh and uth· nd bct"ttn 0\ r Road anJ EJ1n.,er 'enuc 1n · nta \f\I ,,11 be cl ~ troll\ pm. H> \ a m. Thursda) tor elll.3' at1on \\ork at V.',uncr 'cnue or ann '· A4 ~ COMt DAILY KOT/ fundey, Ma, 1~. 1M9 Runaway train had faulty brakes SAN BERNARDINO (AP)-The bnkina systems were faulty on two of lia Jocomouvesauidinaa frciJht train that thundered down the C-.ion Pass and smashed into 11 home~. lulling four people, invcstiptors said Satur- day. . The learCh for bodies ended Satur- day afternoon and heavy equipment bcal.A.remo~ the twisted tr.un cars that · "new off turvcd tracks and plunaed into the homes Friday. said police Officer John Montecino. The body of a crewman was found at 2:30 a.m. hours after a man was pulled alive lrom bis aumbled home. No one else was rcp<?rted missinJ. Jnvestiptors with the NauonaJ Transportation Safety Board con- tinued to seek the cause of the crash. NTSB Actina Chainnaq James Kolstad told reporters Saturiiay niaht that a portion of the brakina system called the dynamic brakes was not work.ma on two locomotives. However, he said it was too early to tttl 1fthat cauied the wreck. Locomotives have air brak:C$. which apply pressure to the wheels, and dynamic tnkes, ..-hich reverse the direction or the wheels. Kolstad sa1d, likenina tbt dynamic •>stem to down-shiftina on a car .. It apptars a area• m_,ority of the cars were braking at the time o( tbe accident;' he said. JnvesUptors exam1nin1 a recorder on one of the loeomot1vct de- termined the cnaineers t>etan brak:in& IO'h miles before thetratnJumptd the track and applied emeraency brakes at 8 miles. The train was goinaat least 90 mph IS it lun&ed down the &radc and around the curve n~r tb~omcs. an area marked for 30 mph travel, Kolstad said Some of the tra1n's whedswcrc snit hot to the touch at 9 a.m. Saturday. more than 24 hours after the accident. .. Clearly the engineer attemp\Cd to stop the train," Kolstad said. Investigators planned to search for Governor: State iS -still good f ot th~ insurance industry, SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George OeukmcJian said aturday that California 1s still a good place for insurance firms. despite the ra1c cuts and regulauons of Proposition I 03. .. Even with these new prov1s1ons. I am confident that California. the largest auto insurance market in the nation. 1s still an excellent place to do business. That goes for insurance and any other industry." the Republican governor satd m his wcdd) radio address. He said it will cost about S26 million and take 263 addiuonal employttS for the Insurance Oepan- ment "to dthgcntly and effec11vcly ca!"')' out the pro"1sions of Prop- osjuon 103." .. Our administrauon will take whatever steps arc necessary to fully and faithful!)' implement Propos1tton 103. And I have complete confidence in (insurance) Commissioner Roxani Gillespie to get th1: JOb done la1rl ~ thoroughl y and t'\ped111ousl) " hl' said. Voters approved Propo,111on 103 in NovembC'T. It requires automobile and other propen) and -tasualt) insurance rates to be rolled tlack W percent below November 1987 .rates. h also requires insurance firms. beJinning tn November 1989. to seek pnor approval for rate incrca~s from the insurance commissioner. It makes the commissioner. no\\ ap- pointed b) the governor. elected _beginnina 1n t 990. Insurance com{>antes filed a law- suit. Sl}tng the in111at1\C was un- cons11rut1onal. But 1he state Sup~me Coun upheld most of the measure. The cound1d say that insurance firms must be allowed 10 attempt to pro'e that the 20 percent rollback ""ould not gJVC them a fair rate of return. a third k>comot.a\'c tte0rdcr on Sun- clay.·Anothcr was too badly damaic<t to provide details of what happened. Computer simulauons ~ ustd to rt-enact the accident.. v.tth vanous carao loads and at vanous speeds. Wnnen rc~rts indicated the cars were t~o-thirds full, but wi1ncssn told invcsti&ators the cars appeared to be filled. Kolstad said f.arber 1n lheday, 29 famihes were evacuattd from their homes because an underaround aas line ran beneath the wrecked tram cars. Nineteen families remained out of their homes. includina the houses hit in the derailment, Saturda)' night. saia Theresa Schroeder wnh the Red Cron. "h 's just a prccauuomry measure because there 1s a pressurized g.as ltne JUst about riaht underneath the cars." Montecino said ... They don't expec1 any proble!'ls ~ut they moved the people out Just in case.' Th.. Red Cross sheltered 200 Gov. Geor1• Deukm•Jl•n · Most insurance firms ha"c already sought fro m Gillespie's offi ce e>.emp- uons from the rollback Gillespie sa)'s she will rule on all the applicanons b)' November. Bush calls oh Panam·anians to .get rid of Gen. Noriega pt<>_ple tn local hotel Foda).'. ntahL The 69-car SOuthem PacJfic (R'iaht train, loaded wath a Ynd_y mineral, raced down 4, I 09-foot C~on Pass between the San lkmard1np and San Gabriel Mountains, derailed on a cun.e and hit 11 homes 11 7:41 a.m. Fnday. · The crew radioed that the train wa<> out of control at 90 mph. Two bo)'s in a home and two trainmen were killed. The wreckage was so manaJcd that the body or a bnskcmact wasn't found until 2.30 a.m. Saturday. Three other trainmen were tnJured apd a resident, Chmtopher haw. 24. was fo und alive hours later in an air pocket under rail cars and the sand) cargo that crushed his bo10c. "It was my luck that they dug nJht where I was," Shaw said in a hosr1tal bed interview with KCBS-TV " felt relief every ume they came back and fo n h." Exxon cleanup plans accepted VALDEZ, Alaska (AP)-fa\on·~ plan to dispose of the wastes from its oil spill cleanup won auarded s1ate approval Saturday. but the 011 com- pany was told it should not expect exemptions from air-qualit) laws MeanwhilCi Coast Guard and Eu.on aircraft prepared to swoop over Pnnce Wilham Sound in a hunt for spitled 011 to keep Alaska's pnzcd ftaltbut catch free of Ooatmg crude. The firs\ round of01tthts was canceled Saturda> bccaust o(bad "eather The state Dcpanmcnt of En- viro nme ntal Conservatio n an- nounced its grneral approval to Exxon's disposal plan. agreeing with the company's intentio n to process polluted water at the 011 industry's 1ointly owned Al)ew ballast treat- ment plant tn Valdez. But ihe state. while also approving Exxon's proposal to bum soltd 011- foulcd wastes. said the company must use special incinerators in order to meet au quality standards The state su.agcsted that the wastes be burned 1n barges off the coast Exxon said one barge would ~ sufficient· the state. however, ~1d two Exxon, which has spent about S 100 m1Jhon on the cleanup to date. expects to pick up about 55.000 ton'i of waste by Sept. I .S. the rnmplctton STARKVILLE Miss. (AP) -President Bush on into Panama to protect mencan c1111ens and propt·m taraet date Saturday ealled on the Panamanian people 10 oust Gen there. ' · The waste mclude~ u1h water Manuel Noriega from power and said. "I v.ould love to'l<"e The president went before tch.'"1s1on rnml'ICI\ lo skimmed up b) vcs~ls. tar<O\Crcd them act him out... · pro'misc full suppon for a 'iucce<>sor to Noriega 1f tht· Ra debns. 01r.soaked absorbent pads But even as he showed a clenched fist to Noriega Pan~manian people force him from pov.cr and wipes. damaaed clothing and Bush extended a wclcomt 10 Soviet President Mikhail While stopping shon of urging violence or a cou p, the dead animals. Gorbachev's announced plans 10 cltm1nate 500 shon-pre 1denJ declared he would "lo"c" to ~c the Pan-The company has propo~ clcan- rangc missiles fa)m Eastern Europe. ''Let him do what he amanians act Noriega out and pomtcdl) dc<.'lined 10 ing 364 miles of Alaska coastline by says unilatc""rally:'lt would be good," the pre 1dcnt stud. sonen his languaac. September. and burning. burying or An1culatmg torc1gn pohcy literally on the O}. Bush Was he calling for a military coup'> dischargina in water the oily wa<1tc'i 11 spoke with reponcrs aboard Air Force On<.· 1n tv.o "We'd hke to sec h1m$out of there. not JUSt the PDr accu mulates. separate sessions as he made his way from Texas 10 a pair the will oft he people of Panama." ..aid Bush... The will With the open ma of I.he hahbut of collegr commencement speeches 1n M1ss1sco1pp1. He of the people should not be thwanrd by this man and 3 season only two days away. 1he Coa~t was flying to Kentucky for th e night handfu l of his doberman thug,," Guard ordered P.1lots to locale~ 011 When a repo_Dcr su ted Bush'\ words th2U1 -~,.;.T.;...h..;...e _Panamanian Dcfe _fw:u_.1.1'l-L.PdJanu.i.u1"'.1.W.11·~\-tb~lnotrtc-hhlP't51t"'l"'nnt1'1hP"e~spmrtl'Zon~. ltlffi u~lJlij" oncga m1gntoeln1erprete as a call to revolution or military. ----information 10 produce map'I that violent overthrow. Bush did not temper the remarks. Bush tnst111ted the contact with reporters on the will be d1stnbu1ed to fishermen .. No, I would add nowordsofcaution," he said "The Panama 1 sue, maki ng brief remarks. on eamm1. bclore Bul pla.ocs ~ere grounded earl) will of the people should be implemented." subm1tttn& to a few qucsti oM. Saturda) by poor weather no&h<'r "No effort will be successful until he tcave'I," Bush Only a few ho urs earlier-tfus ttme onl¥ in rc:1ipon~ round offl1&hts was scheduled lalcr 10 said ofttre-Panamaman leader, whom.be aaaip acc\Ul:flof to_q.ucslJ~ -Bu~h had \aid he ha~no desire to CllJllC thcda).., ,a Goast Guard poltun1a11 stealing last ""cckend's rlect1on. in a publJc relations war wuh Gorbachev. but wanted &o Fred Maldonado As for Gorbachev. Bush offered no rcducuon in U.S. win the "peace war ·• Vi~ Adm. Clyde Robbin" the m1ss1les in reply, saying the United States has al read) In his first commtnts on Gorbachev'sannounccd cut ranktna federal offieJal 1n the ;pill rt'moved warheads from Western Europe. of 500 sbon-ranac missiles in eastern Europe, the tone, scheduled e1&ht Otaht c•ch day 4 \I 11 ·o H "\ I \ H H 11 I "' llyTN~ed ~ 136 arrested outside abortion cllnlc REDWOOD CITY -Poh~ arrested 136 people dunna a noisy prot~t outstJe an abortion chn1c on turday~ 1'cd ,; • All tho~ arrested ouu1de the Choi~ Medical Group were boo or mvestiaat1on of obstructing a busine s -an mfracuoo - ctted and rekascd, Redwood City Pohcc Lt. fton W1lcoJL said. About 400 people mostly anti-abortion protcs1el'$, lxpn pthcnng outside 1he clinic about 020 miles south of n Francisco about 1 a.m.. police $1ltd. The arreJ' be&ln after demonstrators 'blocked the 1dc~-allr and Che w;alkway lcad&n& to tf\e clmtC, Wiko:it A.Id Six nurses beat odds with twins BURBA NK -Six of the 2S St Joseph Medical Center nu~s who a;ne b1nh within the last year had twin . 10 th.c amvement of doctors. ··we ~hould have had 600 pfCJOant nurses to ha\.c 61X ~ts of tY,,tns," said Dr. Beverl y Good- Andcrson, 111 pcnnatal spec1ahst lt the hospital. "We don't Ir.no" wh) th1' happened." • . • The 12 children and their moms met for the fi~1 ume at a Mothers Da) luncheon on Ft1da)'. Good·.i\nderson said none of the women took feruhty drugs or Mi~ impregnated usina in-vitro fen11tzanon proc~h.irc, ""h1ch IDCre:l~ the chanle of multiple births. Freeway plleups blamed on fog l.OS ANGELES -Heavy fog contnbuted 10 four separate J?ileups 1Dvolvin1 SO vehicles on Interstate 8 east of Sah Diego and the Califom1a Highway Patrol closed both 51dcs of the h1ghwa) form: hours. The first accident, involving about 25 C'ars and truck\, OCC\Jrrcd ID the wesibound lanes near Pinc Valley at about I p.m . said Officer Da\e Robenson. a CHPspokcsman 1n San Diego The pileup was followed b) th~e other mult1 -\Ch1cle accidents in eastbound lanes near the intersection of state H1ghv.ay 7~. Robertwn s:ud A total of JI people were IDJurcd Ft\.C "'ere senousl> bun 1DcluduJg a s1:it-)ear-old bo) Their names and cond1t1on was not immediately available. he; added Boss shoots, kllls former employee SANT A CLARA -An ex-worker who sma<>ned the window of a pnnung com pan) and began threatening' ~plo)'ce\ "as fa tall} i.hot Fnday b) 1he company's owner. poltce :!illld. " ,, David Lcshe. 38, of Oregon. was pronounlcd dead at Valle) Medical (enter. in San Jose. from gunshot wounds to th<' chest and stoma' h. police and hospital officials said. • . James Gill . .SI. ofCarmt'I. O'Nncr of Wilham H Muller Pnnttng • ..,,.here the shooting took place, was booked a1 lhe ~nta Clara ( ounl} Jail on susp1c1on of murder and was held without bail, authonues said The Santa Clara (ount y District Attorne)' v.11l rcY1ev. 1he case Monda)' lo determine whethcrchargrs will be filed against Gtll or ..,,.hethcr he acted in self· defense '\ .\TI 0 '\ ·\I, B HI t ' t ·s Deaths puzzle Miami offlclals MIAMI -&\en teen v.omen. all black and most ot them crncL addicts and prosututc!I. ha'c died m)'stenousl~ in the \am<' ~a "nee 19 b There ha\ e been no signs of "1olenC'e. no signs of 11lnes'> -nothina to i.uggest who or v.hal ma) ha\e killed them. Was 1t a serial killer who know~ ho" to hide s11ns ol \ 1olenlc'l I\ dead I)' nc\\ form ofdrugabu~'> lnve<tt1gators don't knov. Last \\eek. after a nev. wave of pubhcll). Dade ( ount} \1ed1<:al Eu miner Joseph Da" 1s official I)' dcdarcd the ca~s homicides Rut Da \.,.,ad.no\\ ledges 1hat the lau~ of death remains unl..no"n and tn\C\llgntor\ '-l\ the\ art' as frustrated as ticfore. ··tf. in fact. there 1'i a killer or loller<; out there or it 11·s l3U~tl b) <:rack c0<:a1De. v.e JUSl don't kno" } ct.'' sa)'s John f am:ll 'had ol the headquarters di\ 1swn of d<'l<'Cll\.t'\ for Metro-D.ide polic.:c "\1. e con\1dC'r them opcR cases and we're JO\est1gattng lht'm n'> 11 the) "ert' huml(1dc".1 · In-vitro famllles celebrat e h o llday "lORFOLK \'a -More than I SO touples \\ho om.e might ha\.e thought the) 'd nC\tr cclcbra1e Mother's D.t)' pthercd for J part\ \atun13} wnh thetf children conce1,ed through 1n-v1tro fen1lmrnon 1 he fam the'> brought about 175 (h1ldren \\.ho IA-ere con 1.·1Hd at the Jonl~ lnst11u1e for Rcproducttve Med1c1nc at Eastern\ 1rgm1a Med1lal xhool More than SOO children hlhe bttn born 1hrouah the 1mt1tute tht' mo\I ~ucte'>'>lul in· \mo fcrt1hut1on proiram 1n the countr~ · The families arc among the luck) lev. about 20 percent oft he c;ouplc'I "ho go throuih the: program em<'l'le with a bab)' l indtr the tn-\ llro proce~~ t"W and sperm are m1,ed ID a prin dish and the l("n1ltzc:d cw, arc plaC'cd 1n the uterus. • · 500 abortion protesters arrested "CH tCl\6'0 -Mort' tJ\an JOO an II ·abort ion demonstrato"' "-ere arrc,led here &urd•> morn1n1 as tbronp of protrsten from both 1d of lhc ts\Ul converged to dra" attention to their "'~son Mother·~ Oa) "tt1'end. Nearl) 20001hu an~bortwn proieMc ~re arrnltd 11tdemon 1rat1on~ in Pmsbursh and out<11dc n Franc1 o. Ctuc:qo ~i:n~ arrcs.tcd 71 men and 32 ~omen It the Par MC'dialfi.o.1.cr M-t'haflld 1 wttt\ resliltnJ'll'Tc an mo uon. 1io011d Patrolman Ge"f Nero l he street wa closed to traffic MOHl.D HHlt:ts Asked 1f he thought he would win• public-relation\ pre 1dent told reporters he welcomed the move. on Saturday and Sund,ay over hun- war w1 th his Soviet counterpart, Bu h declared: "No such "Let htm do what he ys. un1latcrally. It would ht' dred or square males. en 0 11\t 6 hun 24 cha" rged In soccer melee v.ar. I want 10 win the peace war, lasttn& peace, tha& built aood." Bu h uid the zone where. the tanker E"~on ' on ac11on no1on words." H11remarksrnd1catedadherencctoh1sop90sn1onto ValdeL ran aaround on March 2~. LONDON-Hundr«i~ofn\'alf1nsctuhcdatanEnJl1'hsocccrpmcon Bush u~cd his strongest words lO date tn addrcssina neaotiat1ons with the Sovms for cut 10 NATO tactllal leaki"-nearly 11 mtlhon pllons or Saturda>. and 16 people v.ett ho pi\&hled w1tb inJurie 1nctudinz 1 stabb1n1 Nottega. and he did so as U.S lro<>Pt continued flo~ma nuclear weapons 1n western Europe. 011 into Pnnet Wilham Sound. "•Ctim, police .aid. ~=============~~=~;;;;;;;;;J~============illiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Au~oo~am~lS~~~T~~~~~~~~fi~~~ r llliM& tbc r l ranlJnl from d1\0fdcrl) bchl\.IOr and dNCAcftnt'U tO I _~ult and dn.aa pos.$C$Sion. pohcc ~id. The 1nc1dcnt came aftn 9S fan died dunna an pnl IS uam~c 11 a tocccrpme It H1Utbotou&h tad1um in Mfficld, Eniland , The aame Saturday •'IS between 81m11nah1m and h<Kt Cf) tal Pat ct at London'• Selhurst Park. Rl\&I fan' foua)\t on 1he field earl) 1n lhc pme. •nd others vandalited parked bu~ ne.ar the Jtad1um, author1\1" said. ~ Chinese students on hunger strike IEUINO -AboUt l,m ut11ven1ty studcnu huddled in wind pt r....unen $quart on • bu~r ttnke for dcmocncy loda)', but tht ~.' Wwed them not tod1 napt the vasi t orSo,tCt Pt'aident M1kha1l Commun11t Party leeder Zhao Ziyant told a wotkrrs' aroup S.turda) in die 0"81 Hall of the People. edJOlnlJ\l'thc tquatt, that the 90vmtmcnt '~ -1outly coaliderina wayi to promote democT'IC)' and tnd omcial comapuon U.S. tNlses Increase security PANAMA CITY. Panama -cwl 1rrivC\J mttican troops UK llOUtlty at H~ Air•~ and other 1n1Wlat10M t..,.y under the mar or ••Ii~ jell ~Ill •ft more men and suppfin. ViCe preeidta&W candidate Gu llcrm• f'oril •id the oppot1hon wdl 1 ur • call lbr • _..t F~ral stnkt Wf\lnttday .. to ~ the •1U of the Pf DSHilD people, n. l'Z'' a1 to cotnctde 'Aith 1 mftti• of the Orlanurauoe nt AmlricU la Wah.iftf!On to dltnaM iM Pl11mn H MIUlboft. Ford l8id .............. GppOlltion ~Id~ repat••d. • ... , ... ~ ""'''' Leab R. uuJc has bttn namtd ~nd,.i of Univmuy Hia)I School an ll"\ltne. Sbebqios herdut1CSJuly I. Lauk ~ Robert Bruce, Yrho wdl move to the h vine Unified SchOOI District offices as dn"ettOf of secondary education. A diWKt cmplo)ee since 1976, Laulc JOlntd the stafT at Jrvme HiJ,h School as speech pathol<>&ist and later was promoted to Umtant principal. She became a list.ant pnnapaLof Un1vcrs1ty H1Jh in 193'4 Lault, a former speech patholo1m wath the Newport-Mesa Unified School Oastnct. as an Inane resident She 1s mamed and has a 9-}ear-old son. Officers elected for airport art unit A I J..member task force Qn publu; art at John Wayne Airport clec1ed Har"ey Stem. president of the M1ss1on V1eJO Co .. as chairman Oona Anderson an haston professor aC Saddlebac'\ College, ~a·s elected vice cha1Noman Jam Wood- in. a member of the Buena Park ..\m Comm1ss1on. ~•II be the group·., treasurer. . The task force as char,ed ~1th malona recommcndataons to the count') 'board of uperv1sors on the t)pe,placemen1 nd fundinaofan for the 11rport. Pubhc mec1inas arc held at S p.m on the fir~t and thmJ Tuesda}sofeach month in th~count) Hall of Aom1n1~1rat1on·s fifth tloor conference room Hlstorlal county maps are~~avallabl~ A full-sized. muh1colored map showing 16-' h1stor1c-Orange C.oun1~ sites 1s available 10 tho~ an scarr h ot the count> 's h1stot) Themar.wh1 hmark,thecoun1)·s centenma }_Car. was produced 101ntl) ~y the the Orange Count) H1s1oncal Commission and the Automobile: Club of Southern Cahfom1a Maps ma) ht purt'hasCd by wnung to the comm1ss1on at P 0 Bo"' 4048. Santa Ana. CA 92702. or b) calling •834-5560 . . United Way elects slate of new officers Gary Johnwn -manager ~nner of .\rthur \ oung & Co -\\<8S ek~ tetl as 1989-90 chairman of the board ol the Orange< ount) Chapttrofl 'ntted Wa). Johnson takes o'er for RKh.ird foster. pre 1dent of lntcr.t~ [le<.- tronics . Other nc~ l Rlltd Wa) offin~r' include. Robert Miranda. '1ce-t·h:ur- man. Jud) !)"a)ne. !.«rctat) and Be n Perks trusurn Major earthquake study grant told A lcad1n1Japanese cna1necnnaand construction ftrm ha\ pledged SJ l m1lhon in the neAt three \Car. for e.rthquake cn11nccnn1 re5carch at Lit I and SC' en other C .ilttorn1a UOI\ el'$111CS The airttmcnt b<'t~ccn .... .v1ma -Corp. of Japan and the (a1Jforn1a Un1\iers1t1n foor Rc~arch in urth quake Enatnecnna ~as ~.sche'd l11e lut month an Tok)<> · The aarttmcnt ~a annoum.c:d Jocally b) Robin-hc?phcrd profe \or o f cavil en11ncenna 11 l Cl In uchantc~fW\I MfMmwm wall do ~rch for to..aJrma on earthquake en11ncen nf In add1tlon to U(.1. lund~ ~•II go to UCLA. lJ Bcrkdey. UC D:i\ls, l C San O.cao. t.anford. L' and Caltech.. The actual d1 1nbu11on hu not been determined Laser bromedlclne chair goes to Berns Dr. M ichael Bern'>. l 'C I professor of UfJCr") .lnd cell b1oloiy. hat bttn 1ppo1nttJ to fill the the me>ld and Mabel Rc(kman \hiur an Laser 81omcd1c1nc. Endov.cd ch.air' n-establ1,hcd tp attnct or rte0&011e top ~hola" The} pro\'adt fundana. e'clud1n1 the prurcssor·s Ylai), from antck t ramcd by the endowment, •m;: whoh\cs anCotodeC a11. wall UK sund from the Belkm•n ch.air lo funhcr his .. on. in ad' a need me'dteal rncerch and lat« tech· nolOl)'i TM chair was nt.abhshcd an 1918 ••th a $250.000 contnbut1on from the Cl Coltqr of Mcd1c:1n Baird of TNJ~ The aif\ .,.,. rna~hcd ~rnh a S2'0.000 contnbu- taon from tM Arnold ind Mabel Btctman Fouttdauon. lite leckmans '''can Corun.a dd Mar. ()( ... Coel1 DAILY PfLOT/Sunday, Mey t4', 1"9 • Some~mes code names m~an something, sometime~ not WASHINOTON (AP) -.. Nimrod Duett ... the name of the operatioa·-.1 da= 2.000 U.S. combauroapuo i11!.ela1nt in a Iona list of fanciful, hokey and somctimn ioconpuous codes used by_ ~ Pen•n to detcribe its massaoo . .. Nimrod Danctt-didn 't become in seventh at the Kentucky Derby?" a Pent.aaon official was overheard to wonder when word of lbe optratJOn 's 'ockiwne was.announced lb.W'Slda)!... Nun.rod, lbe Bible: tells us. was a m~ty bunter. Was he a dancer too? •No," sa1d Lt. Kathy Woods. a Penua&Qn spokeswoman. "Tb~ names aren't supposed to mean anytJuna. They have absohately no 8AlE ENOS MAY 17 lipific:u« on the face of at... cocks IR KJect.ed nowadays In -"To m8k.c ~the namnare to&a.Uy instrucuon1 to Gen. ar Ha tin~ random, a computer ptcks them, Ismay 1n Auaust 1943, Church.HJ Woods said. wrote: But once chosen, the combinataon ·•0ptrauons "bu&)'it not to be de- of words, the number of thear S)'l-• scribed b~ code \t\)rd whacb amply a tables or some olhrr panem don boastful and o"crconfidt'tlt sent•· havu1p.ificancc for••tbose who need ment. .. The) ought not to be names to know," saJd Lt. Cmd.r. Jim Kudla. of fnvolous characters. They should Or, as explained in The Encyclo-'\Ot be ordinary words. Names of l>Cdia of Code N1mes of World War livina people should be avoided." • ll, codes serve •·as a type of mental , The Peni.aaon also avotd5 the s.bortband for t~Hl the kftOw and namn-of hvina people for operation tq obfuscate the t ue for those not an names. But ~hat \It ould Churchill the know." · have made of Operauon ··uracnt Winston Church1Jl, the master Fury," the code name for the U S. tactician who led the Allies to victory anvas1on of the Canbbean island of over Nazt Gcnna.ny 10 World War U, Grenada an 1981 to counter a Cuban- may not have approved of lbe way backed coup and evacuate Amencan • T s799sa . ONLY S35 PER MONTH • 5-PC PtNE BEDROOM INCLUDES • TRIPLE DRESSER. HUTCH MIRROR. NIGHTSTAND. AND FULL/QUEEN CANNONBALL HEADBOARD ANO FOOTBOARO CHEST ALSO ON SALE medical studcnu? While names like .. U11tnt Fury .. may sound ansparauonal, their aim is purely operauonal. .. You have to have a code name to use an com- munications du.nna an operation." said Barr) Blechman. an expert o n defense ISSUCS ii tbc School of Advance Jntcmat1onal Studies of Johns Hopluns UniversJty. Major operauons have different code namn for each component. he saJd. "One must be ptttasc,. lfyou use the wrona name, )OU could land a unit at lhe wrona pla~ OT bomb the ~Tona taract." Before computen a..ot tn on the act. some operauon names actually had meanana the public at large could 1/2 PRICE • 7-PC. UVlNG ROOM INCLUDES: underit.a.nd. For instance, an opcrauo• mounled an 1961bythe196Q &.Wt• lnf.antry Bnaadc in ~1ctnam --~ named .. Attleboro," after tbe t°"1l in _r.iassachuseus where the unit had trained. In the old da)1S, some namn appeared to reflect the portentous character of the opcrauon, like a drumbeat roll. 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H 1'6 SO MONDAY NIGHT PIZZA SPECIAL * $2 95 l>llrr1M•I •11t1 l f'"" h ..... • r rum <> p m onh ol • 1 ... ,,.,~~r • Large 16" Any Combination • All Toppings i~.411 In Onh \n I al.I' Ou1 Or~r'I • Wide creen Plu~ R TV's • Full Cocktail Bar • Game. & Video~ * * * * * * * Enjoy our Pizza Every Night Of Thf' 1"rf'k Al Our Regular Pricf' of SS. 95 SEARS CORRECTION NOTICE You may have already re- ceived a copy of the Sears Brand Central May 14 . preprint. Please note the fol- lowing error on page 5. The MTS logo on the #42071 /92 20-lnch TV is Incorrect. This TV does not have MTS stereo. We regret any lnconvenlenoe this error may have caused. "°"' ( ry •I '4 .,. .. ] Jv ,.,.\ ."'~ .Ntfirft. '~' 'L,.. \\ .. ,., •b '"" moon Mt\ rOO.>f •• 1 B pm r•><l.ty _..,, "'" "' 1 I\ •,., 1111-.y North hottest speakeron circuit HIG H L.\ND HEIGHT(). Ohw (\Pl-lhal· '"no lhl' husband ;.>I on\. and the father ol lour ··1 got that fanfare. JU.Sl a biographical introoucuon. He 1 J n~u~ bacl..\\Jrd a lOupk of v.eck\ ago·· he \aid. and the Manne Lt. Col. Wounded 1v.1cc 1n Vietnam \\on 1h er aud1rnrl'S in :\11\-.oun laughl-d and 'o did the Ohioans Star and BronLeStar. Mamed. Fourchlldn·n Pl.1nm·d tlw ·Hut·· hl' '><11d ·1 \\3<, 1n San ~rannc;co and Ollbod) Grenada rescue IH>lll l'J " Applause. ~hen a ~oun$ 4ul·~t1oner ... ud thl' onh ncv.s out <•l In' oh l'd 1n appn·hl·ndintt thl \l hrlll· I .11111> hr· thl' \\ h1I<' Huu~· ~1mc Georgl· Bu~h moHd in concerned 1aclers. the pn·'>1den11al pupp1e~ ''forth rcpht'd "'I d1dn 't ha\t~ Applause. ?O~ thing 10do\\1th 1ht' puppa•!. 1'ior did I ha"l' ;IO\ thing Helped plan thl.' 1 .t1d on L1h' a o do"' 11h \f 1ll1e l~:1ng prt'gnant .. Applause. Rl"' R un) On a' ice president at the •\mc11uin Ft't'd Ladies and C1entlcmcn n1"''' '"nh lndustm•s .\!'>S<Xiat1on. said Nonh wa' &ooll·d last >ea r .\s one. thr aud1cn,c fl\\.'' \ ''l'n"'n \\,1,,., .111 forS~5000.Hecallcd!\-orth"'th,ho11cstproJ>l'rt}'on1he .\menc.Jn flag \man V. llh .I 11,I~ In (ll'I (,-tpd lilt'I hl"Oll '>11 pubhc.·Spe3kl0g ClrCUll t003\ •• he rnn \C1.' bl'lll·r .\ '"" \\Ollh'n "1J'I.' th,·ir l'n·, • lndet'd. he -.aid. after v.·ord got out about thC' North ~unh ~tell' on the.· stage It h,,, h1.0l'n Jll'>I 'l'' ,-n d.1,' cngagNnenL somc people paid the $500 non-member Slll<T a JUr) c.un' ll·tc.•d him ofthrc.·c.· kl111m·' JnJ 11,· '' .1hnut con' enuon foe JU St to he.ar North. 10 mall.L· hrs 1h111J S:?.S.000 '-J>l.l'lh 111 '''o da" 'Jonh h1m .. clf ~>"'· ··1 am rcluctantl~ a man of great '"I ne'er n>n'>ltkrl·d "''-.di 111 he.· J"lwro ·· lw "1" · I '1s1b1h1> •· .\nd "I do not stand bl'forc )OU tod.i) and ask s1and tx·forl' ~ ou lhl\ n en1rig •t' .i tr.111 .inJ ll,1\\ l'd hum.in mu tu c.·ndor~ \\ h.tt I did or failed to do ·· bcingl1kl· the 1c.''>I ol \Ou·· · 'orth \:!)\ h<· ha'> has tx·c.·n 1n'e'>t1g;ncd more.· 1han The \\Ord~ 1h1' C'cn1ng tx·tclf1.' J n,•11-1..1J'l.llll' an' \falia lig1.1r1 and refer' to h1msc.·ll a-;· one.• "'ho ha., aud1cn<:c of 3.000 in the front Ro"' I hr.lll'I Ill [hi\ bcl'll blamed for l\ a~ thing trom thl' grl'l'OhllU\C rm·u to Cleveland !>uburh. 'ound 'JlOllta1wou' Bin .11l·11·1 I k lhl' hurnbk r.11n \hO\\l'r\ "" h3d fa\t week rn said them at J morning appcar.1t1ll .tt tht• \Jill\' tl11.:.tll 1 \\ a)h111~1un 3nd in Kan>a., ( 1t' the dJ\ hcloH' He mJ!..C:'> nu O<in1.·., about h1., ronscnatl\C: 'll'\'" This 1s Oh\l'f "-onh "on thl' k , tun: l 11\lllt m.11-in~ • ··The go' t•rnml.'lll hJ\ a rl·spon~1b11J1, to promote profitable u~· of hi\ t1ml' \\ h1le ht J\\ Jll'> ~·nh n, 11\ll I unt \ht· gt ncral "ell.ire 1ll1t to prm 1dc v.ellan: tn 1hc gcnc:ral 23. To enter thl' hall he.· had 111 r•1" llt·mmh11.111ir' v. hi' puhlit · chant "Oll1c. Bu\h. Reagan. Partnl·r, in< nnl\ ·· .111ll "J,11l • ··V. c.· ha' l "''" Jn imperial < ongrc\\ tr\ ing to Ollie Jail to thl' ( h1t•I ·· J\ ''cll .1' tht1'>l' "IHI pr.tl'l' h1111 a' u\urp tlw prt'\llkm' an .\mencan hao a l.1 Ronald Rl'.1g.111 JnJ < •t .. >r~, Bu'h • ·1 rnn.111 dn·ph \l.l'J'llllJI about (1orbathc' Northspca!..!ltomo.,1l~fr1L·ndh.1UJ1,·1hl'' lnl\.an'·'' 11.JJ, 111 thl \1J\1et l 'n111n \OU lJn tflllllll' formc1 C it). at a fel"d 111Ju\tl'\ a\~01.1.1111111 rn1.·l"l111~ h1\ IJI!.. 11n J 1d.t11JI'> hut \llU ,,111"11.ntic11c.· 1h,· prl~·nt one I am an ··(omm1tment fru\I and r an111' ""' p.ir1 111 ,1 unrqxntJnl .in11-u1mmun11it I hoix· I'm not onr of the con,l·n11onpadJ1!,l' lh1H''l'n111~ ,,,uJ1l'll\l'p.11d$l' ~., IJ\I a tickl."t 1h1'> morning·, SI"" 7 ~ • ··" t' ha' t J < ongn''>'i totJll~ oppo\ed 10 gl\ in£ thr -----------------------------------------------~ He ~peak.~ d~IUI lhc dantt,l'f\ ll• tlw ,,_)Ill\" rmnl h~ 'llJrJ&uan lrl'Hlom lightc-rsan\lh1ngbu1 Band-.\1dsand dru1s. about meddling b\ lnn(!.H'" .1hout h" IJ11h 111 { 111d duughnut<. It \\l' an.· going to h:h c a con)trtuuonal It's Here! Right in tod~y·s n~ws· paper, you'll find our _lirsu~dition of the mos complete TV viewing guide around: TV UPOA TE. 1'tck 1t op. leaf through it. Notice that TV UPOA TE has everything you need to make your viewing d~cisions: complete pro- gram listings for both cabl~ ~nd broadcast st1tions, movies and sports sum- maries, daytim~ program- ming. And don't forget to check out those fascinating ~hind-the-scenes features. And the price we prtnt on our front page Is just -the sam~· TV UPOA TE is a free added feature. Read TV UPOA TE. keep TV UPOA TE handy for ref- erence all week. We'll gu.r1ntee you: you'll won- der how you ever 1ot alon1 without it. Enjoy! llllyPlll ,_.. __ wa .. .w ......... a.- and his a~ulute ~hl'l that l'\l'f'\h1n~ "111 turn out .tll .inwnt.lment th.11 l1m1 l\ the.· tc.·rm of the pre)1dl·n1 of th( right for him hJll-··:it thJt .,,\\I '"amp .1lnn¥ lhr l111tl.'J\\atn\4.1.0 oughttoh•Heanamcndmentthathm11\ Potoma' ··The hac'lh1.''>l \'Ord'I Ml' fl'\l.'f\l'd lor tlw "'.\\' thl 1,·1m . .., ot ( un1.trc."'" ·· media c.·s~ualh C 01) ..ind Dan R.11hc.·r . I h.il la~1llnl'8l'I') applause e\l"r) tim\! "-i.1nh build' ·\\c ha'e ·been told h~ tht· nwd1.1 th11,l· g1l".1t up to 11 b' c.kphmn& ··ctcc1ural 1ndloc.k .. b«ause Q8 thinkl'r\ lhJt \t1d.e' (1urbachn '·q~oodjirr' hl ""'"I ~·r,l'lll ol lOnMrL'\~01l'n '4'1.·~mi another \\'tm "'" 11 one point .. The \ml·rl\an J>l'opk .1rl I.urn and" l\\'r th.111 \t.m· ix·opk Ml' fl·tumC'd on a rc-gular ba"il\ lhan ah.' pt•rhaps ( B and the \\J\hintttc>n Pcl\I \\111dd h,1\l' "' rl·tutrll'd tu the Polrtburu in the \ln 1et l nmn ·•he '>3\\ belie' e:· he~') nt .inotha I k "'C' • \ anJ 'oter apath\ 3\ .\mem·a's grcaie\t North I~ • poll'>hl·d .ufd IOl('l.l\\HllWd not llllll h J.111g<·t~ 'tJJg1.•\ ereatcr suppon for pohCC' office" different from the "'a> he te<,t1licd t~:fon· < onllf\''' t\\n "hu .ir4·, L~<t. ou1pa1d and outraced·· )Cars ago anJ JI his tnJI \\h1c.:h c-ntkc.I \l;n ..I '"lh gulll\ "-1111h·, l''l"111ng JPJ>l'Jraml' hl•rc.• la~tcc.J more: lhan '>l"fdl\ t!I on thrl'c t.hargl''> and .1u.1u111al' on nine.· 1'"' huur'> mm~· 1h.1n halt ul tht• 11me \pent an'"'l'nnj Hl' ha'> notes. but onl\ glam·c<. .11 tht·m .ind r .1mhk' 4u1. \t on\ from ThomasJefTc-r,on to ~fanul·l ,onrga 10 hi\ bd1d 111 \\hat rnn'>t11u1c' l~~u.b.u22 ·:Ibl' pultl•l:.al l··ade" fam1I~ aftt.I God T~\pcctli "~rmkh."tf \\Ith "11 . '>On~ oT tfm n.i\iOn ought 10 ~ J)('llplc v.ho don t 1mpl) "'ct spontanc.·ou!>. some-manufanun~I thc.·ir linger\ 1n thl'lf mou1h tincJ tt'st tht' ~ind .. In Kan~!I (It). \\hrn the 1n11odut.l'r turned lo lh1• It" ob\iOU\ thl\I man~ in lhc aud1\:"<C think that "'fOl)j. td.Lof J.hc i.iagc to ~omc bun ~oitll'o, l#M :-..unh'lh<ttJWb<-~ol"-i~~~ "'ords "ert'. "I J1Jn't mean 10 \ncnl up behind wu hut I · \h 'onh. I \..llutr \ou:· ~1d on..-man .. , ou had 1 ha'>e a reputation to uphold ·• \Cl ul \Omt: thing \\C :ill 1.:nov. about )' ou had the aut to Hti. podium here "'as 1n a thca1er-1n-1hc.·-round and \tand up to t'"on1resc; \our 10'1"'<'" "'ere belier th;an the the staae made one completl' c1Feu1t e' Cr) I"\ minutl'" ··r ltUC\llon'> thoSt.· \tuprd con1rcs\men il\kt'c.J l'k:tk" IJH u'> noticed I'm going to the ten:· s~11d Nonh. --11 m.n tl<' thl· n th.1nn• 10 put an X Mhind your namt r onl) time 1n my life I'm tum1na lef\." North field' that onC" "ff I v..u '>O damn <,man I He said he would prefer being rntrodu~<l 1mpl) a\ v.oulJn"t be'" \0 much trouble ... 4't., For Su01rner School C heck out ... buDdreds ct ~~olfered•-, Oolden wt1t coneee &JU ....... Elrri croclits 1n b.._,, biolou. lftd Eqlilll. or. tpeftd -lime in our MDmOU¥e or~llk CllSlili ... UCllUdllMlwiD find..,. a .... w• wldcb ri11111J 11 n 1 ' 1 t 1 un ar miJDr 111'1 lllAM. ..... .... . ,, .............. . .. ... .. 11 llfiii...,. Repsncion ia eal). lllCI lbeCOI& is oat, SUO ~r .-.; $50 mu-... Ando we• ca.m..a, kalled,... • "-e..OSin~.._.. Slap in Ind .U a-...... .a...•ilkJa.a- ~arc.II fll4)1'5-U» for lddilicMI --d Qll . Siad .......... .. I Stori.fication obfuscates the.message We in the media, partlcularl) 1hosc of us whose craft 1s conducted with the written word. have an aversion to jargon. We choke on mitigate, rail at finalize and sneer at prioritize. Why say input when opinion o r comment will do" Although tar from perfect m our own usaac. we .newspaper types rep rd the English language as an endangered resource that needs o ur protection from thb$C who ""o uld do it wrong. Government bu- reauc rats, advenising cop ywriters and Vice Presi- dent Dan Quayle are gener- ally reprded as the greatest threats to 1he clear use of the language . Imagine then the shock the other•day when one of our QWff opted to forgo simplicity for mudd!e. Ctty.NewsService, a Southern Cahforn~a news service. to which we contract for news stories issued an advtsorv that boggles. The following moved on 1he wire Frida> morning: • Advisory, Kraft Verdict, CNS Network Advisory . NOT FOR PU BLICATION O R BROADCAST Editors: Randy Kraft verdict reading has now been postponed unul at least about 10:20 a.m. C S \\Ill stonf> a!. soon as verdict available. NOT FOR P U BLICATION OR BROADCA T CNS bl Stonfy. Storify! torify? No matter how }OU try 1t, It 1s s1mpl) an awful word. Copy editors everywhcreare spinning. or laughing. 0 Attendance has increased significant!) at the New port Harbor Art Museum since its Free Tuesdays program stancd. Sponsored by Jack Shea, president of Beacon Bay Enterprises. rn·c .• the program was designed to expose more people to the art world. It is ironic that what is so ucccssful at the museum'' -;o controversial at Cit)' Hall. · - 0 By now most of the area )'1Cht clubs are-open. as;,-the\ had ever truly closed. While East Coast clubs shutter for the winter, yachts ~11 here )car around. _ _ till. openmgda)' 1s quite a fesu' e occa ion. c pt'Clall) at the Newpon Harbor Yacht Club. Befitting its st.atu a the granddadd> of the area clubs. Newport Harbor opened this past Sunda) for the 73rd lime amid a flutter of colorful llags and a report of cannon. V1s1tors were welcome aboard each·of the fulh-dre'I cd )achts. a '-"Onderful trad1t1on that hould be prcsen.ed 0 Don't forget to take a close Took at the Daih Pilot's ne" television book. which is included m toda) 's pai)er. h 1s four pages lal)er, ~h1ch means there 1s more programming information in 1de. Oct.ailed gnd tell > ou -"hat's on at an> time of the da). every da5 of the \\eek. lso . TV Update ofTcrsa quc 11on-and- answer column, SC\Cral feature articles. a c ro S\\Ord pull le. a h~n<ly channel conversion guu:it for easier cable\ 1cwing plu~ direc tories for sports and mo\ ies. If that's not enough. look at your hands aflcr pagrng through the TV book. Gue s "'hat? The> are clean o in~ That's because the D :ul> Pilot's TV p<late 1s printed '' 11h a special proccs called heat et. Tr) 11. )Ou'll hke 11 0 J ... ,. • Center of world power shotJld be moved to the city of Irvine To the Ed1tor- Temfic1 lnme, Cahf. a cit) of some 100.000 ha'i finally mo\ed into the b1g 1ime thank:"> to Ma)or Larr) Airan. At a recent meeting of the Cit) Council our ma) or appointed a )og1 to the new pos1t1on of special ad' 1sor for mternauon~I ~fT:urs. lf any reader doubts 1bat. Jfill chcd. the minutes of the council mcc11ng of Mar. 21. N9w we can move forward ~th important agenda 11cms. no more tm 1al matters like traffic. rock concerts. crime. water or developer fees -air tho~ things that In 1ne c1niens don't give a hoot about. Now we C'an address matters like global peace. the starv1,,a peoples of Eth1op1a,. Russian mtervcnt1on in i\ngola. where 10 put our atomic waste, the Alaskan oil spill. SeC't1on 89 of the Ta\ .Reform Act -the reallv big stufT. · Yes sir. )OU show me anl>ihcr community 30) ~here in 1heSt' United tatt w11h a special ad"1sor tor 1n1ernauonal afTa1rs and I'll bu \ the lunch 1n the restaurant of )Our cltoi~. · I can't think of a more qualified person for the JOb either. a gen1lcman w111') an accounting d~rtt from the L ni' c~ll) of"-'cw ~lh1 "'ho now teaches med1a11on and yop 11' his Woodbridge home Here 1!1 a man who mu:">t meet 14llh S«retal) Gofbache' as soon a pos 1ble to discuss world peace. Then u's off 10 :Japan to tra1ghtcn out a so,crnment caught up in th<" most scnousscandal an the h1 IOf) of th t nauon. Then a quick mp to ( hina to tn\esttgatc and ad\1SC thoK leaders ho\\ to handle.some :'!11 m1lhon no11ng rudents, then homt' agaan to meet w11h Nixon. Ford, Can er-and Bu h becau~ "'<' 1mpl\ must get this deficit under control without nc"' ta~e . · \\ e can be sure oft"'o things: next umc a head of stat<" comes 10 the Un11ed tates that pcr)on will ha\e to stop at our new TaJ Mahal. ak.a Cit} Hall a!I well a 1600 Penns)lvania Avenue And, whl"ne,cr an,one necd!I to a k for planes, tanks and mon<"J . the\ ·11 need 10 rnme io Woodbridge either before or after the\ '1 t \\.ao;h1ngton. DC . . . I ha\c a bcttl"r suggestion. Wh> doesn't LarT) \gran JUSI mO\C' the Capitol here It could be an annc\ of ut~ '°'' emmcnt. No"' hen~·sa US( for the dogsht'lter that ltX.al rt's1dents would not ob1cct to .\mone haH' a new dcs1in for the Oai ) ct'> GE '£:. ELl(J In inc Cut will devastate Iota/ programs To the Editor The Oranic ( ount) Grand Jury I\ t'~tremcl) concerned about Go' DcukmeJ1an's pr9posal 10 cul fund- ing 10 the C ounl) Justice )Stem ub' ent1 on Program b) 55 perunt and "'hat 11 efTt'ct "111 be on Orange .. Count). part!\. ularl~ on program·, oddrcurnaJu\ enile dehoquenc} __ Oranac Count) stand 10 lose S2 ~ million 'uch :r dram:iuc cutlxld, ieopardw.·' JU\Cntlc d1\lersion pro- grams. drug abuse 1herap) emcrg- enq ) outh 5.helters program\ for Where were the police? adult l'.'\·Offcnde~ '"1nc.1 rnunt' c r ' ices offered b> the probauon de pan-, ment. d1s1m:t auorne~ and publl( defender The probation dcpanment would bc h11 hardc 1 The pro bi11on dcpan- mC'nt "ould hlch hin e to do~ one ul us lour JU'""cn1k-~n~lllt.lllon~ In tcad 01 incarcerating and rehab1htat1n& JU\entlc delinquents locatt~ w.e "ould be sending mort ~ouna people to 1hc alrcad) O\Crcro"'dt'd C ~h forn1a 'l outh \uthont\ 1n\tllut1on' "he rt the' "'111 srn e commument\ To the Ed11or \\Ith hard~orc gang membc~ from \.\ c thought "'C sho uld le• )OU Ii. no" ho" tnab1L·ncd »C\\.:n· no \:uurd '> I as. .\ n¥clr'S Finall)', bul cena1nl) not at the botlom of all lil>t\ tndJ\ -\pnl IS as we wert abruptl~ awalt'ncd b) scream1na ~ouna people The Ju .. enile dl\t'rs1on procram-. remember Mom 'he deserve It · \\ c ~ enJO) the re\.reat1onal \th1clc parl1ng area a1 l alt• \m-ct .1nd threatened b~ the budJt't 1.·ut pro' 1de Happ} M other' Da> Pa1.1fil ( OJ\I H 1~~ua~ d~~~ the ofT-sca on an Huntington &al h an C\lellent altcrnat1H for \OUn& ---------------__ Bu14n-th:u r:d3 l . .al-k.a . k~1~r~"O!t1'h------l"'Uptc-wtro ha\t hai.101 m1nor btu\1l II txpn" aboui ~ p.m and the numbers grew 'ih.•adil) "11h the l.:iv. ORANG( COAS T llilJ Pilat Rosenwy Ctudm1n Pubhsher l'\;06tVlf0 hff'I «Mt vi 11'r 'jt-AI tHtpl (httUll'\oO fUlf <ti )JO W l•t ~l Ce>U,t ,..,.., CA AoclrtU <Ottt~l'lfr 10,. 0 lo• I S.O (o.i• Mtu CA,,,.,,. ,., .. (4 Diii , .. , As*11'f ldi!OI 1.a.. Hf•n (dot Sl.t,...,.. c.1, {'11 .... c ... s.oru (..., ....... ftllillft ~Of I 0......., hW!m [ .. Of .. ..... Adrtr 0w«IOI r. ""'- 11, ~· ~ '-JM'ln ,_,t•• Accls lttcr °"" ,,_ , ... ~Y'\Of • "~-CoftttOW r .... c,,,.,_ ()oectof _ ... , ... ,, ..... 0w • .., Too man) of them ~ere drinking. but "c had St'l'n the lilt.'guJrth dm l' h~ Tht' Orange (. oun t\ Grand Jun · and "ere urc the police \\Crt informed. urges the re~1dcnt ol Oran&e { ount~ 8} m1dn1ght. 1hc beach t'rupted into '1olcnce Theft' "We at k J<,t thret• to w me thc go' cmor and 1hc1r local J1fTcrcnt fights. and kids \\t'TC all o'er the parl1na lot l-am ini slid.., and othl'r lc&LSlators to UIJt' tht'm to retain male h1fl "1&eapons." fundang ior the Count~ Just1'-e \\\· One t'lderly couple -fnghtencd to tea~ -al lUJlh rn~urrcd damage 10 tcm .b,enuon Program Tht' los of their motor home dunng the lighting. th~ funds "ould ha' ea de' a'ita11n1 The difficult moment for u v.a "hen "e calkd the 11 11 nu mlx·r for ht•l p effect on '-nminalJusuce pr ram\ in IWKC and did not St't police a s1 tanC'e for al mo t 45 m1nu1c,. Orange Count\ Tht' count~ of Qr. Docs Hunt1n1ton Beach pto .. 1de so little secunt) or a'l'll'ltann· tor \Ul h an ange 1s not an a financial po'i1t1on to ottas1on" -replace tht funding from lt'i aeneral It 1s difficult to dcscnbc the moment of fnJht adequateh. but 11 1 mon.• fund It 1 '11all} important that the difficult 1oe,pla1n tht' lack ofpf-Ott'(t1on and a s1stancc 1n the moment of~uch state ub\Cnllon progl'3 m llC ma1n- necd tamed al current le' eli Thanl for )Our allen11on and cons1dt'rnt1 on J .\M 0 Ll"IDBER • B.\RT 'D Ll"llH Rl . I Foreman Co\lna Orange ount) Grand Jun .. • IOU\\ I' 111,IOH\ Today •~ Sundl)', May 14. the l 34th day of 1989. There aft 2ll days left 1n the ye r. This" Mother's Day Today's h1ahltaht in htStory: On May 14. 1948,.tbc independent state of Israel ~as proclaimed in Tel Aviv as Brth~h ruk ln PalHttne came to an end. The United States ammedt- atel) rccoani~cd the new Jewish state. On this date: In 1787, delegates bcpn gatherin1 w 1n Ph1ladelph1a for a convention to dra" up the U.S. Consutuuon. In I 7%. English ph)'S1Clan Edward Jenner adm1n1stcrcd the first vacc1- na11on apinst smallpox to an 8-)'eat- old bo) · . In 1904, the first Olympic Games to be 'held in the U ntted Stales opcntd in t. Louis. In 1975. U.S. forces raided the ambod1an island of Koh Tana·and re apturcd the .\mencan merchant ship Mayagucz. ll 40 crew members were released wcly by Cambodia. but some 40 U.S. servicemen were killed in the military operation. Today· binhdays: Opera sinacr Patrice Munscl is 64. Movie producer Georg<" Luca is 45. By Tff A~~l•IH Pre .. Proposed salary_ for city manager is way out of line To tht' Eduor Can )Ou 1magioe a Central ln- telhgen e gcnC) ch,icf, federal Judges. Go'. Dcukmejian and other such beav1c eyeing 4guna Beach? It's nOl Our e:\ClllOg mountain views. nor the -ocean 10 s-..1m in. sandy tx·aches to loll on or .isalubrious \\Cather that ma} auract them. Even \\llh all the~ comfons there's some- thinJ else thesCfieavics we speak of in11hi seek -mQncy. The salary for Laguna Beach's Cit) mana,t'r has been projected for more than $93,000 .. plus e1ttras. That in- cludes a $1 3,000 proposed raise. This handsome purse 1s enou&h to make al mo t an) one drop wnat thty'rc doing and appl)'. \\hat Sttms d1sproporuonatc 1s the pa) for senior go' crnment officials. federal Jud sand the govemori~ le than the CH} manaaer's. These of- ficials protect and comfon up t<l 250 million mcncan . Yet the) draw le compcnsal1on than what 1 plann«t for a )11tle town's cit) manager , Ho"c\Cr one houldn•t blame the mana er L1lc Jane Fonda once s:ud, "If the tud10 wants lO pa) me alf tbat big salal'). I'll take 11 .. I don't ha'c a mq1c "-.,nd to correct this ob .. 1ous inequity, but someone mu'it ha'e TOM Al.EXAND£R La&una Beach Let the pigeons h;1ve a home in Huntington Beach 10 tht'-Ednor.----- \\hue \\rong v.11h ra1S1nip1icons 1n Huntington Bcal.h" It would seem to mt' that th1~ 1 a great hobb) Lile \11le Gehrcrs said. "These J.a,s so man\ l.1m use C<X'ame and l ral l -ma\be the' \\Ouldn't 1ftbcf' had w methlng to do .. Wh) doc n .. t the ( II) C ounc1I put more effort into cra,lma J ow.n on gang and van- dah\m and le cfTon on wasting e'ef)bo<i)' l1me "1th a tn\1al prob- lem that ha .. e no effect on the citizen of Hunt1n11on Bc~h. Let the pigeons ha' c n home 1n Hunlln¥t<l n Bcalh "-1 ICH.\El I\ 8-\No\ I K Huntington Beach BaatlJaltoa 81acla nowcbar1ee non-re.ldenta twice the $30 cbaJ"lecl to re1ldenta for an annual beach parklDC pa•eea. Do you tblnk tliat'ejUtlfled? . 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In sa.54 for •nother fin••• spot. . lavelle.tui1es up; CdM girls ei1dure off--·day ly ROGER CARLSON Of llW Delly ,_ ilaf'I CERRITO -(orc.i~a dcl Mar H1gh 's Ed La"clk 1uned up for h" aoUCJpatcd quut for the (II-3-"\ 1 ,6()0.mctc~ cnamp1onsh1p ne ~t v.cck. But for his counterparts on the \ea K1n1s· girl'>. ~uad the quest ma) ha"c to ~ 1onl'd dov.-n .i bit in terms of soals after a d1~ppo1n11ng Satur- da> afternoon at the l -.\ track and field prchminar1c (orona's a•rls "ere as cold as the v.cather at Gahr H11h as l 'pland nnd Rio Mc~ too~ the in 1dc lane~ tov.-ard the girl\i J. \ championship nc-'t Saturda) at C errnos < olkgc ''I thought v.e.could ~"ompct111,e ror Clf " s.i1d a t11s:ippo1ntcd f'd\1 11rts coach tc"e Kac1)n~k1 ''Jill Youna v.as solid but v.c JUC>I couldn't Dundas tops CdMefforts HUGO RICARDO LONG BE.\C H -One v.ould have thought talk.1na to c·orona <lei Mar Ht"' sophopmo~ H1llal") Ounda after her fourth place finHh in the 100 brca ~ tro~c 1hM she had "on 1he <:IF ·A \Wlm· man.a tatlc in that cHnt at ~lmont Plau Saturday naf.lt "I'm so happy, • id Dunda "Thi' is tbc wt time I ever had " Oundas'umcofl 098lcamc1n a race that 51w the (.If r«ord fall with a I OS 87 performance by Debo,..h Kory of Rolhna Hills "This 1s JUSt .as cxc1t1n a wannina lcaauc.' Dunda\ ~·d "I'm so happ) v.1th m> time 1 ha\ sho"s thtt I can do only better" CdM pla~d l Sth 1n the team 1aanchn~w11h'uqu1dofonl> four •~ammcrs Kate h 1no helped out with her fjf\h place fin1\h an the '° f rectt~ If 11'e team clulmp1onsh1p "a~ won by Los ~lam1tos Ha,h, which edeed Et Dorado and Ol)mpic told medlhtt Jar~t f \ilnt Jn hfr tpte.-. '" SWIMMING/Ml .,, .... • ·~•rle•.,••/82 •W~eft1/•2 ............ , .. • U.S. ••cc• .... , .. •GP lradl ,....,..,., g.ct any tollowup pe-r lormam:e'I .. Yo ung. a JU"aor. \\On ht r hcnl'I 1n the 400 and 300 hurdles. going 58 ~.i and 47.04. which puts her 1n the middle ofrhc·ninc·nthletc pack at th~ finals in-both C-\'ent'I . For La'elle. ll ''a~ busine'i\ a<, usual as rhe a Kings' S<-nror made a reasonable statement heading 1nio the finals v. 1th a \ub--4 17 again'\ no serious compc1111on "I v.-as happ) v.1th m) time .. \Jtd La' elk ofh1s 4 16 96 "It felt ca\' 1hl' la!>t 200. I JUSt v.-anted 10 quahf, ·· La'cHe ran 1he UOO. as "eh. but he sa1d ll "as onl) tor the "-Orl.ou1 that the finals v.ould be stncllf a mattcrofconlen1ra11ng on the 1.600 t-le fin1sh1:d fourth in the 3.200 and did not appear harp. nor did he seem too in1cn.·s1ed afta ncarl) lo'iing his balahlc: "'11h about 400 meter\ 10 go on !he une,en surf:Ke He fini'ihcd in II 33.b.2. "'ell off the pace rau: fodd l C"t'i of Burbank \\Oulli · .. ~ c JU SI got J lot of If!\ 11""'111\t .ippea1 10 be l a\ c:lle\ No I hurlilc c1n one ol 1ho\t: dJ\'" has 4 t.t .is dcxktng The Burbank Den1\C !\1ahonr) nnd \J.,..111 l'..tlh s1,1ndout v.a' al-.o the lc:ading runner qualtf1ed "' the h11'h Jump ""h .1 1n the} 100 (II 2H .:!2> · --4UJltl)tn8 marl. ul 5·:-! . .tnd JohJnnt1 Ut\Clle·., tcJmmJll' (1rcg \hr~<~k \.\ Jll111 ma) h,l\c turned 1n the tx-... 1 also sho .... ed mtdal po1ent1JI .11 rhc tndt\lduJ I eflort, qua Ith 1n~ in lhl· finJls fin1sh1 n~ \t.'<..ond to l l'"" ""h l.h<)CJ \\Ith a pt'r\onJI hcst of ~ I~ ,,~ a4 J"7 031nthearheat '"h11..hv.J\lhl· Jndthl· ,_:-!U(J.,..ttha II 19:-!M Ihm.I hc.·st d01.l.1ng ot 1hc da' lor rhl· l\.au~ n<,l..r'' ll'IJJor thought\ 1111\\ I 600 Jrl not uf\Ullt\\fulh d('fcnd1ne their "-ac1)nsl.1 and h1~ < J \I ~wh ""l'n 11:,1111 lh.1mpiun'>h1p ·hut in gcHtng lool...tng .11 an 111·" ind all dJ' 11 'I uunp. into thl' .i.i'I in the 10() hurdle\ ~·cmcd .is Laurie Sa"'" la1kJ 111 ""h1dl \houlJ gl't her In thl \1.l\\N\ mak(' 11 1n the M<10 \\hen \hl· rini\hl·d "-k 't v.11h tht I01h bnt ·11mc ,·,, l13ll and f hcrl' "a\ a~o o minor ' all' 111 the (1nd 1 ~l..1nni:r m1\'>t.'<l put 3'1 \I.di. in I.MIO rd..i' "h•<h C oron..i dl'I \1'11 the ''<)() hurdk•<, n.srr11\\I~ 4u..11tlicd lor "Ith J llml· 111 ·11 "41S JU\I ..i "l'lfll l~3) -.J•d .i 06 '->J -the IJ'il \pot ..._al t }n\l..1 'I 1hought C 1n<l1 hacJ ,1 ~1n JpproJ <:hl."d K n~11n \\ 111<'\ shot at &l'tttng in hu1 It <.l't'med h~c t0<> 1..a~1 .H .,he came 1n and th( l..a1t\.'r the "'ind \\J' in her face thC-\\hok fl'll 1n1heloll1!>1on hu1o;here\muc<l yu1dd) l'llt'U~h II) ~l'l'P < omnn in thl' fidd ot n1nC' nc\ t \\n·l ~aid thl•tr u1.1dl · V.l' \\~ll' lm l..~" Olhl·r <>r..angl· C 11:1\1 arl\I guh ga1n1ng a lin..al., lxnh inllulkd \tater l:X1\ \1d1~ \.1d~n:al<l Hb 10 in thl' long Jump 'iQ ..,~ 1n thc .ioo and 'i-2 111 lhl· lugh Jump) \.1a1e1 l)l'1'' C Jthl·rtn1..· ~110 rn th<." Iona 1ump < 15 Q), ("anlaa·, l\1anc "-11dland in the d1\Cu!> (ninth at 11 '-~I oinJ 'l'"IX'rl llarl'W1r'' '°''"' R 1h1n<,t11\ t 11 ~ . I'" 1n lhc "\.~I.II I l nt\l'f\lt) frl.',hman LlnJ.i Rr1' linr.hcd \C\:Ond 1n her he.it ol the I (,()().ind u1'l ful unJl·r thl' \\llC \'Ith J lltllt' I \ I '~ Jl'lltnt ht'r In lhc final' .\I-.<' \fJll'r Du~ fl.di\ r l.11h1·" grahlx·J 1 llnJI' ll\.:1th \.\.flh .1 ' I' '7~ , 11 lhl' M• \IJter [)\•1 \ I M~l 11. la\ f Pluse SH CIF l ·J\/841 OCC's·season ends after 2,-1 loss to Dons I)' RICHAAD DUNN Oelly ,,_ c_,,._,..,,. ft was Marty C'ordO\ :i v.-ho Orang(' Coas1 Colle:ac·~ \file !\1a} ne 1n pos 1bl) his last game as the Pirate,· head ba~balt co:i<:h selected ( OrtlO\ a had been a hero tn the fir\I round of the outhern Cahforn1n R~1onal Pla)offs "•th his game· v.-1nnan1 hit :iptnst L \ :ille). and came up in the c1ahlh 1nn1nJ on turda)' V.J th another opportuntl)" tn chanae the game and put Coast 10 the • dn,er's seat. But thu umc Rancho ' nua o left· handc-r Wallie ~a,a.rreuc <.'rnn cd CordO\ a into a v.-cak around ball Oul 10 end a threat a the Dons held on for a 2-1 vac:tof') 1n the second round. .\K•.\KOl ,DIP ending<>< l s sea\On . Cordova hll 156 in Orange fmp1re Conference pla)' and fielded rnn- 1stentl) v.-cll at lhard hase In \...no"· ing be 1D.!g.lu t.aJi..c lhJ.n&" _Q('r\onalh after the tough lcw.10 Ranlho. \1a, nt cho~ ( ordo' a, out of<'' en one.-and the t"'"o taJl..cd ;ilonl· Jtll'n,arJ 1n front of the dugout \.1a~ ne knc" he needed conc,olanF more th:in an,o nc He ha-. hc~n trca1rn1 plJ\ers hi..<' ( orJ o\ a 1n \1m1lar \llUJlro n\ for l l \car, .11 OC ( I 1 ma) ha' c been the last St'a,nn a'> field d1re~1or for \fa\nc "ho"'" a t\I the head \.' 3 l h·m.~ t 'car v. h1k o pcrauna other afT31~ · Bur "'hat the Pirates rcalh net'dl·d turda) v.as a few of those· hard-hit hnr Jm. c in the fir .. 1 four tnning'i to fall The> d1dn'1 .• ind the earl~ l hanlc\ ol 'l<'onng v.ent for n.1ugh1 a' 'a' ar- rclll' ''ho got toughl·r and tuuah('r a-. thr rnnrngs progrc~sl·d strud out ninl' 1n P.•l<.ll1rf J rompll'lC'" g;tmt" tm' 1hc Don-, ol1d. crrorlr\'> dctcn,,· hchind 'a' .lrrcttc a ) fr~oi -11. :!::!0-pound ~ophomon.· dt\pallh<."d the Pm.1h:!. mo' ma Ranlho \an11a o rnto thl· third IOUO\l nnt r nda~ Orange ( OJ\I '' J\ cltn~a1C'd. t"ndtnl! at '1·11·1 ' fht'i v.a lht' ruhtx-J match 'ilOll' thl· t~o "hool, 'Phi their four-game K"flC\ o'er thl' \uur<,c of the \on· fcrcncc \t'J\<JO oil I olanoa Orange< N\f\ ck!> •an:ned hitter. bla\ted h1 17th home run ol the H~ar an the ~l nnd 10 ~" c ( 1'.ss1 a 1-0 edge Rancho Santiago :!9-t ~. took ad· 'aruage of an ()( ( crror tn rhc 1htrd inning 10 11c th<.' ganw and h~<' John \1c hgpr1·'l )Uh;t -hQml' -run 10 ~he - to unh "hteh jJ'<.' the !kin' a ~-1 k.id. the rc\I of 1h, "a' :";"arrcttc:. I ~-4 . ~allr.:.ed onl\ onl' the l..e\ to hi\ pcrformancl' tn cat mna the \lllu". Ill' aui:reJ '<''Cn hit'> hut thl· mli\1 <.flt1 •• 1l lal Im ,a me C'~rh "hen th<.· Ptra1c h1l 1hrel' h.\ll\ 111\ the no~ tor oul\ ··He'\ JOOd \1a\ne ~td ahout 'J'.&rrtllc "hot v.c hu a Int ot ·a1 l'lll\ ti lnl ,, hard OUl\ r \ ('f"\ Nil \Ct: ml'li to tx: h 1 nght at rcoele l 'c'"' fPIHM lff OCC/lll UCI, OCC crews qualify for Pacific Coast finals The Diiiy ll'loc The CJ ere" Qualified for the 'u"''> srotnd final toda) after Satur<Uy's compc11t1on 11 th<' Pacific Coa 1 Ro~1na Ch mp1on hip' on Li~t Natoma near cramcnto The Anteaters finished sttond 1n their qualJ(>1na heal, complc11ng the course m S·5Y, e11)\t scrond\ behind C But. 11 cquakd the sccond·futcst time of the day as the othtr heat "'•nnm ~re clocked 1n 6• 12 and S1S9. "We're definitely in the runn1na-" sud a ol«scd UCI row1nc. COICh urry Moo~. "We·r<.' happy_ to bt in the final ahe vanll) ro~td ' I" wdl For: the fint umc 1n abou1 IS )tan, I thank "'e bavca vtr)'tood chanaofc1thtt•inn1na ord01n vri) ~ell here .. Mean" htlc, Oranic \oast "al in a po)1\1on to fart' ~ell The Pirates quahficd l'.lt·h of lhl'tr cntrac) b) "'mn1n1 each of their qualtf~ ing hca1., "It "as a u<..~'iful day for uc,," <.arJ 0( < <.h Da'e Grant In lht \U Sll) fours. ()('( ~on 1n ti n l\\ll second\ ahtid of ~ramcnto ~tatc Thr P1n11ec, .. ,u face c;anta <1ara. ramento late < ahforn1a. Washanaton and Lona Beach tatc an toda) ·,final.' In the freshmen ttahts. "-U c:locl..ed 1n 6· 14, thttt onds 1n front of\ L • Along v. uh tho tv.o jQuads, uanford. al Wa~hinston and Orqon tate arc '" tm: finals The Pirate nip~ Lona Bea h tatc 1n the novice e11Jm ract by 'Ont ~ond. ems 1n3 the tin1c,h lane in fl ~n Tv.-o of the r'cnt' ~ere re<fuceJ Ill JU t finah because of 1llnc'' v. h1ch \\ruck ome ol the l ( L \ oarsmen O ne of th<'m v.a\ the JUntor 'ar<,ll) ctaht final tn "hit h l ( I and ()( ( 1utnmat1call\' qualified. alona v.1th '-' a1,h1na1on tan lord af. the l ' n1\t~ll\ ol n 01 o and" a h1n ton late. I hcoiht'rv.a~ th<' h1ht\\e1gh1 foun "htth "'II future '( I c.,a ramcn10 ~tall' t \11"' ·, tht Un1vcrstt) of Puget ' und. nta <Iara. Lona l}(ach tale and Humboldt late In copimunl\)' \Oii e \Oftt~ll • Palo mar th( top ~d in 1ht \t.:ate tour- nament. pu~h<'d O\tr a run m the bottom of lhc st"Hnth toed c 1olden Wc\t, l..0.1n th o~ncrof l~'"~/81f 1 , john no mystery as Angels rOll to 6-1 ""'" over Yankees \ '\ c, I ! ' ~· II I !H I l .... Tocs.ev-Yen•• t ~ Mlt-Ye1tU, 1 JS• M1•-ttee1 So• 7;.J~• M'7-tttcr $0, 7 JS .Dodgers' attack absent again In 2-0 setback to Phlladelphla MI lteCI Soa, 7 'J~ M1'-ere•«•, 1 S M~lr .. eu, 705 Mll-e r--.,, l:OS • •All v met KM~ (1'0) • c s tr6ttd mort' than thtn" run• for him Ill lta) ofh11 II~ fi,c \Un\' .. ,, ' touah to be ~\ful that WI)... (1ettn \ltd, .. n) p11C"Mrp nptl,.ltj one "ho·, ''t'UllJin110 it• a "''n Of o u"'k"r h1\ bc-lt 11 \tan' •ntintth1n on l ou ft., at uJh 10 for ham :· Pltll.A0£LPHI A {AP) -l~ 4ntrles came Ea t and '" offcntt -what hllk l~ 1s -ct•)'ed Weit. l:.afTl McWdham• p1tche'CI a fht- h1tter aftd n1 J1rncs "ntltd •n lb( tr1ani"t run an t~ nih 1nn1nt Sahardl) nlaht at the Phtlhes bt-at t~ Oodlim. °f"-0, and uttndtd L01 "·-· lt'Of'tleu u'eetr. 10 24 lft• ""'•· . n.e ~have bcn liha&t OYt 1n four of' their • 11• rOeid .. mn and "'"'Iott tiPt Of \Mir lac 10 on the rued "You can--"t wm tf you c1en·1 tct run .. Loa A.-M•nflll'T' T omm ~ LalOrdataid. .. . ,. .... 9v JON FERGUSON oi-O...,l"llltiuft CAMARJLLO -Leslee Bnas' first reaction JO her best th.row of the lhot put Saturda) was one of d enchantment. But the Edison Hlgh senior was content before long. leamina she had broken her own school record by m ore than 2 feet with a toss of 41 fttt, I l 1h inches for the best th.row o f the day at the CIF 4-A track and .field prclim1nanes at Camarillo H.af.'. "She's got more in here, • said C04ch Tony Ciarclli, who specialite1 in handling the Edison shot putters. "When lhe threw tt, she. thouaht. 'Darn 1l. I d1dn·1 get a aood throw off.' Now there's one more week of fine tuning to &et ready for finals." Bn.ggs, ""ho wlnts to conc,cntratc on the shot put now and will get m o-re 1nd1v1dual coachin' since the num~~ suit compcung are down, will noneth'eles have another ~ttk of throwing the discus too. Throwing with a thrcc-quancr twist instead of~ full pin, she suit burled it.113-9 to capture the nmthand final qualifying SPOt Her l'ffort haghhghted a day ~h1ch sa" 11 o ther unsc Le.,ue per· formers and the Edison boys' I ,~ meter relay team qualify for nut ~~i...·s 4-A ftnals at Cerritos College 1n Nof'\\allt Four Irvine H igh com· pettton also mov,ed on.~ · ·Other top elTons by Orange Coa t .\rca performers m~ludcd: Edison's Doug ichols. who dad not run a personal best but qualiti~ S<'COnd in the 00. the Chargers' Greg Thurston. who th~w a personal best 160-3 for the third be t discus marlt and also quahfied 1n the hot. Manna's Bnan McC'afTcry, who had the fourth best I .~meter lime; and Edtson's hell<') Ta) lor. who v.on her heats in th<' 00 (2:20 45) and 1.600 (5 12.41 ) • . . For Bngs. 1t "''s a case of finalJy brealing her block on the 40-foot mar\. Her P~'1ous best was l~· l I dunn& the leaauc season. " fter one long hard v.cck of pracu~. 1t nttded to come throu,h toda)." Br~s S3td "CCiarclh) ttunks th<'rt' a 45 1n me If no t only a aoal. '"' definite!> po s1bl<' Coach ha aoals. and h<' pu h<' me I 1hink 1n the nc11;1 v.c-ek or tv.o. v.e'IJ Stt 4S lt' JU t ,~ ... IN Ctf 4-A/.MI \01 .11\H\ll Sailors hit road for third time- The D•lly Piiot "O R" 1 ~ l\icv.port tiMbot t l 11h ., ">.11101'\ arc on the r ad lor th<. ttmd 1ra1g.ht t1m<' an lhl: (If ,i \ \Otlnball .pl3\0 ffi T ue'<ia) lNlo~ ing ~ C'Otn flip I ' turda' morn:n at th\: ( lf- offi<.c · .\hhouab their \lpponent WoodhrKf'ic, ha() a home ~me 1n the ""'IJ card same. the "'1ld card pme \lte are nut con 1dercd b th (IF offi<...c, tbu a romihp "'• 1n hni: 11cl"IU\( both \\ O(ldbndflC (ftteaM '"VOUEYaAU/141 •.. ._. .. · 11'1\ I I \I.I j H\'I tt\11 uckett ties record with four doubles Kirby Puckett gave the Toronto Blue Jays double lroublc Saturday. Four times, to be exact. Puckett lted a rt14JOr-teaaue record whh four doubles and drove in three runs, leading lhe Minnesota Twins ovet Toronto in the Metrodome, I 0-8, for their fourth stra~t victory. ! 'I usually hit tbe baJJ bard, and I ti") 10 hit every ball hard. Today ll seemed to work out well," Puckett said. t·when there's a suy out there throwing 90 miles per hour. )'ou can't be thinkina about records. He might come 1nside and break )-Our baL" • The Twins tted a team record with ven doubles p~ong their 14 hits. Toronto bad four doubles and I 3 1lllS. : Puckett became th,e 3Sth player to htt four doubles 1n Jl game. the first since Damaso Garcia for Toronto in •J 986. Puckett leads the majors with 16 doubles. Puckett went 4 for S with three RBI doubles. )ncJuding one during a six-run fifth inning. Greg Gagne. batting ninth in the Twins' lineup, had three hns and xtrove 1n three runs and John Moses drove in two runs. . Shane Rawley, 3-4, pitched 61'3 i nnings and Jeff ;Reardon got his seventh save. Dave Stieb, 3-1. lasted only A1/J innings. ' Elsewhere in the American League: . MarlDers 14. Red So~ I: Dave VaJlc had fourh1tsand !scored four nrns and Alvin Davis drove 1n five runs as &attle romped in the J(jnidome. ' The Mariners had 16 hiCs off five Boston pitchers as :Qiey scored their most runs sinet" a 14-1 win o'er the Red 'Sox last May 24. ' The Red Sox took a 2-0 lead in the third. but the ~finers carue back with six runs in the bottom of the •mnmg. Mickey Brantley drove in two runs for Scat1lc with a •bases-loaded single and Davis foll0wed "'11h a three-run ho:ncT off Boston starter John Oops.on Jeff re~ Leonard :then singl~d and scored on a throwing error by nghl fielder Dwight Evans. ladiaD• 3, Tigers l: In Oevcland. Greg Swindell pitched a six-hitter for his first complete pme and ·Oddibe McDowell drove in one run and scored another. ,as the Indians ended a three-game losing streak. · Swindell, 4-0. struck out eight and walked none. Doyle Alexander, 3-4, gave up 10 hits. nine of them singles, as Detroit lost for the eighth time in 11 games. Atlllellct '· Brewers 3: Glenn Hubbard and Davr Parker homered and Bob Welch allowed six hits in 8' • inninis. lcadinJ the Athleucs in Oakland and sending the : Brewers to thetr founh consecutive loss. Royals '· Raagen l : Kevin Scnzer hit an ins1dc-the- park home run and Luis de los Santos drove in t\,\,O run~ ·o o AtNetks 4, Brewen J MH.WAUICll OAllUUtO •Mollforelll : "'9f'fitd u ,v_.~ • 0..r1 s.,,,,.,., c .~-' Gen•"' 111 Frencn lb 'F-~ !T.-.. ....... . ..~ ... 4 '0 I 0 ,.... .. 11 f 1 I 0 ) 0 0 0 Ol'l«l"'d J 0 I I • I I 0 Ot>ti""r dis J I I I ! : n :\ID : : : ! •• 1 0 LaM!fd Jb J 0 • 0 JOO ! Je111err1 JOOO •O IO w.iuu 1000 J 0 0 0 H<lllC>rd 10 J 1 1 I IJJOJ T.-•4 7 4 Sc-. w -- _ .,.... ____ , ~ Ill -tb-4 £-W•ieP> OP-Mttw•Ul<M I o. .. i.no 1 L09-M1lwe.i«H S, 0.•te..a 4 ,..._,._.. ~ H..-d v_,. H.__CI ll),. 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Ctev....,. t ~0.-Sl'-<I,,,_ • " ..... '° Expos put pair on disabled list MONTREAL (AP) - The Montreal Expos .,laced second baseman Damuo Garcia and catch- , er Nelson Santovenia on · th,· I 5-day disabled list Sa'turday. IW!lmt JI> 4 t I t ••• ,. ti> • I J t T.-Vtl1t ~~ •-tMt k ... "' ...... I:""-• ., ... --· ._.. -tit flt-I l!-«W -Dl"-lel!lf'llOl'e I 1.oe-<lllUM l. kONwW 11 ~lie. ~~i::t~~:i·~ ~~ CHD99 ICllltW f-J "-· ... ".,_ """-....,_. • H ll Ill II 90 I I r • 0 • I I t 0 • • ~-IL J I • ,... . -' 1 ••• 1 ~,.,,~II>.,.,..,,"'..,. Sit\ Umolr'ft--. Hendrv Finl •oe *-· •-'"' T~"•· Genia T-l"D "'-tl 0)2 0 llecb 31 c:....... 2 CIMCIMMATI ST, LOUIS ..... .. ...... ~d Stl I ~d )Ill ~ .. -4 I It OSmi10114 ft I I ~fftu Slit llMIMJll fttl C>N<lta rf S I JI Ot.«,... 1' t 0 It illlt-1• 4 0 2 I Tl_,_# O Ott Grl!Mv-I I 0 t MT-• l 0 0 t Y,,....... I f I 0 ,....,.,._ I t t t •-11 , ••• Wwr .. fl •••• •-< •• I 0 ~· 0 0 •• Ohltf ft ) 0 1 0 lnwllll¥ rf > • 1 • •••• J 0 •• 0..-1' • 0 0 0 oio.i.e I 0 t 0 ,,_Ult t I I I P'r-o O It t ~ltlll I t t I The Expos also rcc•lled infielder Junior Naboa and catcher Many Pevey from ,their Class AAA affiliate in lnd1anapohs. Garcia's disablina is TCuoactive to May 7. He is T-. , 'St.ill bothered by a sore heel lhat he injured last week· end in Atlanta, when his foot came down hard on .the ccSee of a base. f"-c I I It c..r-• !Ott 0.'IM• •••• ...,....,, I I I I U-911 •••• JI J II J ~--J7 f • t Santovenia chipped a bone in his ri~t 1ndeic fin,er Friday maht while : coWrina third base. i · Nat»a was h1uin& .4llat I llndian1polis with two , homers and 24 RBI f .-...u~. tc..w, =-.. ::::: f~"'V LO.-ClllCMMll 1t ""-l ,~ ~ ~-Ito 111 ........... ,,, ~ ......... '° ltlleW,f.0 • M > I I I ) ~ I I I I 0 t ;,:w~r IM I t I r t c..-1..11 ,,., • , a , 09ytfy > l ·J t t t I ........ . ..... ~ 1 It t I I _,.. ..... _ ... --"' "" "" """"'.. ,......, U.•so ....... l'\tlll,.,.,.._.,O.~ ............. ,,...,,..,....,, Y!"'ltl ...... ~ \ Basebaltcard collecting no longer an enterRrisejust for the fun of it ,.,,, '-••• , ..... Detroit center flelder Ken Wltllam1 m•lce1 • leaptn9 trJ but can•t catch triple by Cleveland•• Oddlb• McDowell Sa turday. In the National league: • Aatros 1, C•k t: Sob Knepper and two relievers combined on a three-bitter and Geriald Young singled home a run in Lhc eighth innina. leading Houston to the win at Wrigley Field. Greg Maddux, 1-S, lost despite pjrchina a thrcc- hitter. ChicaJO has dropped four strailht and has scored just I 0 runs 10 its last six games. Espoa 5, Glul• 4:·Spike Owen tied the kore wllh a two-run homer in the seventh inning and then singled home the winning run with two outs m the ninth at Olympic Stadium as Montreal ended San Francisco's five-pme winning streak. Mets 4, Padres S: Pinch·hittcr Dave Magadan's bases-loaded su'Jle with two outs in the 11th inning gave . New York the victory at Shea Stadium. Singles by Kevin Mc Re ynolds and Keith Hernandez and an intenuonal walk brought up Magadan. who singled off Greg Harris. 0-2. •• Red• 3, Cardhlal1 t: Jose R1JO. celebrating his 24th birthday, allowed three hits in 61/J innings to win his fourth consecutive start as Cin~innat1 tnumphed at Busch Stadium. Rijo, 4-0, struck out three and walked two. The Reds have won all eight of his stans and he's allowed one or no earned runs in seven starts. Pirates 8, Braves 3: Bob Walk won his third consecutive start and drove in three runs w11h a pair of singles to pace Pittsburgh at Three Ri vers Stadium. Walk. 4-2. allowed six hits in 7111 inn1n~. sinking out three and walktng two. He has given up six runs and 16 hits over 251.1 innings in his last three starts and has won four ofh1S last five decisions after winning onl} 1wo ofh1\ previous nine. 0 TwlM 10, Btu• J•n I 0 ~I, 8'aves > ATLAlfTA ~ ... •r11111 • ••• • lS, ....... ltovn'<l• 111 J 1 0 0 .,..,..".flt • 1 • ) AO••\ IO-• S J 1 ~ L_..CI.,., 4 I I I ,_," I I J I Gfflt .... Cf • $ 0 1 0 Pro>n )I) s I I 0 V•"• ( I ' • 0 V'JOU. U 1 1 ) l 'l·J ' 11 J 6 0 0 I' l • I 1-J I S I I 1 I I 0 I t 1 0 I 0 • '. 0 • • • • • 0 • • • • ' • • • J ,_ ,.,. .. ---· Tl•• . NEW YORK -Ba\C~ll card coll~I· ina. once done for fun. now is b11 bu~1n~~~. ~-· How b11~ • . More than' fhe t,.lhoa cards are bcma • produetd th1 )C:tr by the six ba b:tll card rompan1cs - Topp • Score. SPonn1c), Donruss. ncer and lipper Deck -licensed by MaJor Leaaue Baseball and the Mnjor Lcaauc Pla)crs A~\<X"1at1on and sates arc c'pcctcd to be about S 150 billion. One set -\he \951 Top~. 11wludin& the rool.1~· cards of Mickc> Mantle and Willie Mays -is ~onh bct"een S3S.OOO and $40.000. The Mantle card alone retails for bet\\<.-en $3.600 and $6.600 And one card -a 1910 Honus Wagn<"r -has,.,, csumatt'd "onh of between SI J 0.000 and S 120.000! Why the phenomenon? ··The Wall StreetJoumal said it's the be t investment around. compared to gold. sih't'r and the stock m11rJ..c1." Gcoric Martin. marketina director for Srorc and ,Sponfl1cs. 1d .. Jl's real hot ·· Mone) magazine agrees wuh the Wall trc-ct Journal. h sa)S that baseball cards have s1gn1ficantl) outperformed precious metals and mutual funds. i\nd busmes j9urnal!>li~c Barron'sand For~ha,esucgc 1cd that investor consider baseba1rcanh for 1heir 1n'<''>I· ment portfolios. Man1n said he though I there "ere t"-O ma10r reawn' Lakers try to put Sonics out SE;\ TILE -The Los Angeles Lakers want 10 end 11 and get some rest before the Western Conference finals The ~ante SupcrSon1cS' want to pro1ong 1he scne'> and Stlvc some face. The Lakers, seeking their third straight NBA title.. \\!Ill take a J~O advantag~ mto Game 4 of their c:onferenc:r semifinal ~ncs ""1th the Sonics at the Seattle Coliseum toda) (Channel 2 at 12:30 p.m. ). If the on1cs" m.1he teams would phi) Game S 1n the Forum Tuewa) night. "I hkc 101h1nk "We're ne,erdespcrate." on1csC'oach Bernie Bickerstaff said. ··Pros ne .. er panic. nghtT "ThC) don·t wan1 to lose the final g.amc of 1he scncs at home:· said the Lakers' Byron ott ··we hav'f the opponunll>. to mo' e on no" and mo' c up:· Lakcrs C oach Pat Rile) said. The lake!") \\On. 91-86. Fnda) n1gh1 although thC\ squandered a I S-po1nt kad earl> in the fourth quarter The~ scored onl) thrt:l' ba'>lt.els 1n the last quarter and d1dn"t scorc a fidd goal tn the last 7' · m1nu1cs "E,cr)bod) thinb of the fastbrl"ak Lah·r., ·· );ltd M)chal Thompson "Nobod) pa~ s attl·n11on 10.ho" hard this learn pla)., dcf~n~ That''i OK. Just JS long a., people s11ll pcrcetH' u:. J\ 'hamp1on'i ·· The Laker'> did not dom1na11: on the road this \t.'asun The) \\Crl"i5-oa1 home. but .:!.:!-l'lon th<' roaJ and JI on.: po1n1 lo~I ("1gh1 1n a rnw In (Jame 3 in ~attic lhl') i..l'pt 1he1r lOmJ)o\urc \\hcn1t~oun11:d though The) ronn~tl"don IOoflOtrei: 1hro"' aurmpt-. m 1hc final ' 19 \.fagtl lohn.,on and Mu:had Cooper cal h made four free 1hro"'' ''\.\.l''re pla~ing half a ltght )Car Oett('r than "e did when "-C lost eight 'itra1gh1 road game,.·· Thompson )Std 1 he Lakcrs were ou1rebounded, 5.:!-38. F nda~ ni~h1 and James Wonh) noted the Son1n had 2 1 oftl•ns1 .. e rebound!> .. " e need w l'l11n1nate \ca11lc"<> o,ccon<l 'hol opponun1l1l'\ 11 \\l' \\.ant 10 ftntCJh 1h1' llotJ.i \' l •· "onh' w~ . . The Laker~ arc M> 1n the pld~ull\ 1h1\ ~aCJon and ha't: "'on 11 con'iccut1\C plo&)Off gaml'"> ag;ttnsl ~attic datmg ba k to I 9!SU They ""' cpt thl· \onic'>. 4-0. 1n thl' I 98i Western C onfl'rence final~. "OffcM" cl) "-Chad a bcucr ~ne., aga1n-.1 Pon land (3-0 in the first round).·· said ~oil ··eu1 dcfCfl!>l' t I) "-l''re pl.t}tng at a higher level no"' The bc'>I th1n8 1\ that e\er)bod~ 1\ con1r1bu1mg ·· In Game .3. Thomp\on cameolT1hc tx·nch 10 '1<.0rl' I~ point\. Orlando Woolridge torcd 11 and < oopi;r hud four clutch free throws 1n the final l I 't'cond~ Ql 0 ·11: 01· 'I Ht·: ., \ \ Tom 1'Tebe.H1orn, mana er of tht' M1l"Aaukee Brcv.crs. on htsapproach to ht'> J(lh "Ruon1n~ a ball club IS like nusmg kids who fall out of tree\· Rain washes out quallfytng out ~~ w::t~!~ie~: ~h~t0~ ~1~t~~ ~~ ~1~ record.-scnina guahfica11ons for the Ma) 28 :-: lnd11n1polis 500. - Defend1nachampion Rick Mears, the favorite to wm the pole position, \he other dnvcrs and a crowd es11ma1ed at up to 200.000. waited 1mpa\1cntly throughout the on- and--OtT dnnle. •••• • t It .. , ... . : .. ' 1. • t 1 • i 1 t. J > 1 I 1'0 1 J. ' t •• t , .. , ~ At 2:4S p.m. EST, even with the aun brcalttn& throu&h the clouds, officials 1nnounced the first round of ume trials would.be postponed untd today beau 1hcrc was not enou&h lime to act the track dry and to complete two 30 mjnute practice se ions rcqutred before qualifacations can bqln . Mitt 4. ,....... 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Not man)° SO\ed carcb theo. buf the) do now. "'It 1s a nice ~a> to draw the tam1h together. E'cl)bod) 1s e\pcncnc1na the &ood time~:· Topps spokesman Ken Lici\ :.unl)utcd the card popularH) to the ''~"1 ofba\Cball. "h's beau~ of when the pmt 1\ pln}cd. 1n th<" summer and thck1durcou1 of~hool." hc ~1d "F'oo1ball i& onl> 16 aamc,., ba!>eball i 162 game' "And Lhe kids C'ln idtPltify with bakb&ll pluyrr\ more. Football pla)el'\ arc all 6-$ 3nd l7S pound\ Bueball 1 a simpler game 10 pla) lt"s a trad1t1on. • ·Years aao. when kids bought baseball card , the} ellhcr flipped them or traded them. "W1th lmle care to prcscrvma them 1n picture-perfect cond1.11on o"'ada}~. af\cr purchuma the cords. }oun~ters -and grownups who have Jumped into the collectina field -tt) lo keep them 1n miat c0nd1uon. en unna their high .. ,1uc Star players. panicularly Hall of Fame~. al add value to cards. for example. when C'arl Ya tr1emsk1 and Johnn) Beam ~ere elected to the Hall of Fame this )car. the 'alues of their cards arcath mcrea~. .. So long as there is baseball. J..1ds "ill ha'C' idols," Manin said. "And as loog as lhl'' have idol~. the) arc aoing lo want t~1r pictures." Phoenix rips Golden State Eddie Johnson scored 34 po1n1s and led a second-half runaway as Phoenix routtd >_,. Golden St&\c 1n Oakland. 1 lS-99, Saturday ..... and headed home with • commaod1na. 3-1 ---- lead io their Wcstem C'onfcrcncc playoffst"ncs. Johnsoo hit six 3-point.eB. Sour during a 20-point sttond quancr and 1wo more in the th1rd. "hen the uru broke the pmc open Phoenix ourscorcd the Wamol"i. 68-381 in the second half, holding its host'i 10 27 pcrt'ent shoouna. Johnson aod Tom Chambers. who fint hcd \\llth is points, each had 10 in a third-quarter bhu that saw the Suni i1rctch a si•-point hatnimc lead to 102-83. The WarrioB missed 22 of30 shots 1n that strek"b. In another NBA pla)ofTgame. • Macbael Jordan scored 40 points, 16 an a pivot.al second Quancr. leading the Chicago Bulls to a 111-88 \IC\Of} O\Cr "ISllln& Ne"' Yori.. and a :!·I lead 111 their series. The loss '1nually puls the KniC'~'i into a must s11uauon for Game f'o. 4 1oda' Jordan ke)'ed the second quanl'r. 1.n which th.: Burl~ stretched a 24-20 lead to 66-46 and left the Kn1cks gaspina. Patrick Ewtng, \\-ho led the Knicks wnh 19 points. scored e1&ht of New York' first I 2 points 1n the second half and helped rhop the lead to tn-67 af\cr thn>e quaners But an) hopes the Knid.s m1g.ht ha'c had for a late comeback \\-CTe \ldetras:lcd b~ Jordan m1d"ay 1n thl' final pcnod when he scored~\ en points 1n a hllk more than a minute for a 98-76 lead Chavez wf~s boxing cr~wn JuJ10 Cc\ar C. ha"e1 Y..On the \\orld ---- BoxinJ Council supcF ltghtwc1ght title Satur-* da) ntiht at the Forum with " 10th-round knockout of R<>1cr \fa) we'ather who told the ---- referee he could not con11nuc because of stomach cramps Ma~wcather. knocked out 1n th<' second round b\ Cha\CZ 1n I 98S lepl 1he rematch dose although his lrf't e>e was puff) and almost complctch ~hut hccau~ of a punch in the eighth round · Refe~e Jiank Elcspuru chcC'ked with \.fa..,"c:11hcr who was slumped on his stool after the I 0th round ThcQ. Elespuru suddcnl) declared the fi&hl over In other spons news Saturda) •Onie math an e1gh\-t1me All· tar at,'ihortsto!'l signed a l'AO-)Car contl'llct C-J1;tcn ion v.11h the t l out' Cardinals worth a guaranteed $4 3 million m1th. Yoho., makin&S2.2 m1lhon in 1989 in the final season of a four· )Cat, $8 1 million deal. will get S2 l million 1n 1990 and U . l m1llton an I 991. •Outfielder Rid Leach reported IO the I e:..a~ Ranicrs aJo Cllpttted and had no comment on his sudden disappearance and subsequent mcc11n1 "uh the com· m1ss1onct's office The romm1ss1oncr's office announced 9n Friday that Leach had undergone a medical evnluauon ill.Ne York and would hegm-a ~~nt an& lCStlOI pr~m • [)a, u1 Ph1nnc) won his ~und ~ira11ht 1'1lCe and Bc:)Jlum' Erle Vandcraerdcn narrowed h1 o~t'l"lll mcc deficit Lo less tlan one minute dunna the ninth la~ ot the Tour de Trump btqclc ra e Phmnt)' of BouldcT. Colo .. who on f ndA)' \\On the .\rhnaton Circuit Race - the fir\t v1cU>_ry b)' 10 Amencan -camC' out ofa manh<' peck wtth 300 meter$ rcmlllnina to claim the $I-mile Baltimore Cntenum 1n I hour, 4l minutues, JS S«ond •Winning Colors, who ha\n't \\Oil a race since the 1988 Kcnuacky Ot-rb). fin1 hcd last in o ficlcJ of c1aht :and a badly beaten 221 • len11hs behind Banlcr·~ Lad> in 1hc huvec Handicap 11 Belmont Park 1n c-w Yorl •Jeck Grout Jack N1cklau,· fir1\ and onl) aolf teacher, died u h1\ home mJup1ter. Fl of cancer He v.-a 7 "Jade Grout v.-u hkc a ~ond flthcr to me. He wu ~no( our fam1l) We all lo,ed b1m," Nicklaus 1cJ 1n Dubl n. Otuo, whc"' he "a hoa1in1 his Mtmonc.I aolt tournament.: •St. Lou1 .Count> police booked Tam~ Ba) Buccanccn runn1n1 back James Wilder on a m1~t meanor dnc offense ancr stopping h1~ 19lll MC1'c~ automobile ~n lnttnta1c 270 near C1a~1on, to , authonues 1o11d. 111I\1'10,-H \UIU , ... ar.,,... ~ ~AILV PILOT/.,_, !o1oY 14, ~ . Showboat offers chance foF .d~fferS to try their fuel< LASVEOAS-Lookinaforsomc- th1nadiffttent than the uiuaJ club toumamenu? Do you like ucnmble fonnat wnh pla_yoverthreedaysal as many ditrerentcourteS? lfso, theShowboa1 Hotel here in Las VqashaSJU tthetkketforyou whether you fit tnto the Golden Agt (.SO-and-over) bracket or just en JOY playin,aolf with different partners each day. Stcu lkl}etton, a former nev. s- papcrman, has built the Showboa1 1010 an outstandmagolfina facility "I've been here 11 years and at has been fun dircct1n1 these tour- ZOeller leads after chip on 18 , DUBLlN. Ohio C ..\P) -A quiet reminder from his cadd> turned thinas arounc1 for Fuzz ) Zoeller .. r had no sho1:· Z oellcr said ... I v. a'> an a heel pnnt and had to go over a bunk.er and I'm thanking 1f I can get 1t w11h1n 15 feet of the hole. I'll be doing as'aood as I ca n .. But 11 v.as then. Zoeller s~ud as he crouched 1n the mud and goo of the 18th fa1rwa}. thurh1s cadd~ rcm1 nded ham that. ··~ou kno~ )OU t:an tt'C 11 up." Steady 0' crn1gh1 rains had saturated Jat:k !'11cklau~· l\fo1rfield Village Golf( lub. forced a three-hour delay m the stan of atuda}''s third round of the ~frmonal Tournament and prom pted officials 10 allO\\ pla)ers 10 hft. ckan and plan· ball!> 1n 1he faaf\o\'a). That was the reminder .. Seang able 10 get m) h.inds on 11 brought the golf course back 10 me. Ir put me bacl. 1n lhargc. I "a~ able 10 tee 11 up (place in a di] fa,orabk pos111on)." Zoeller said And he promptl) chapped an from about 45 f«t for a fi nal-hole birdie that enabled ham to regain sole control of.the lead go1pg 1n10 toda~ ·., fin al round . .. If I don·1 get m) hand on 11. I ha' c no chance ·· he ">aid Bul 1f the pla)er<i had not hccn Jl'Cn the prcfcrn:d he\. !>aid Bruc.c L1cttke. the rou nd rnuld not h:n l' been pla~cd .. lt was \Cl), \C~ "et out therl' "Cl) mush\ ... l 1c11"e~1d 'Prohabl\ half the (a1f\\.t)S Y.cre rnmpk1cl} ca!>ual "-3ter 1~1ec I h11 our ofcnsual water bccau!.I: I couldn't find a pla(c: to drop 11 .. ft was almost unpta,ablt ·· Zoeller's clo'11ng bardic.• c.aml· alter he·d squandered a fi,e--<,trol..c: ad, an ta&e and fini'lhcd otT .1 hard-" on round of p;:ir-°' ~ for a 1hrc:c-round score of9-undl·r-par w~ Bob Twa). "ho~ last ' 1c.1or) came m the I Q86 P<1..\ Champ1onsh1p. played a bo&ey-frce 68, once held the lead alone and fi nished at 208 ·Tm vet} pleased. It'\ the be 1 pos1\1on l'\t' been 1n this )Car ... \aid T~ay, "ho "on lour 1ournaml'n1' and Pfa)cr of the.· "car honor, Ill 1986 .. This pots me 1n the last iroup tun the t« an toda) ~final round) That\ "'here I "ant 10 be That''> Y.h) I pla} --golf, to gt't 1n the l:ut group. kt+-tht-- pressurc and ~c ho" I do · ht: said Three share lead In LPGA tourney LI NC'ROFT. N.J (AP) -Launt Dav1csofEn1land sank a iO-foo1 putt for an ca.ale on the 17th hole Saturda) but bo&t)ed the fi nal hok to fall back into • three-way uc for the lead af\ca the sctond round of an LPGA. tournament Thccq)epve Dav1esa on~strolc lead, but she squande~ 1t on the final hole with a thrtt-putt boat> that 11\ft' her a round of I-under-par 72 and a tJc w•th Cindy Ranck and hem tc1nhauer All thrtt "'ere at 4.-undcr I 42. one s1rokc ahead of \my Alcott and t"-'O 1n front of dcfcnd1n1 champion Nancy Lopez. 8c1Sy Kina. and Mttlene FIO)d. Dav•es. the 1987 l ' Women' Open champion. and Ranck stancd lhe sccond round tied for the lead with Marca 8o1•tth at 3-undcr. Bozarth fell out of conten\1on wtth a 77 on the 6.410.)'atd Bamm HolloY. Country Club. Pta)'tl\I in tbe same thrttWme. Davies and Rarick li'C~ nc' er stpar- 1\cd b)' more than a stroli.c. Ranck. who aJso had a 7 2, and Stc1nbauc'r, a non-Y.snncr 1n thrcc- plus )Un on lhe LPG Tour, 'hatrd the le.Sat '-undtr before oa,·1es hit a dnver and a ~aron .to W1thln 20 f~t oothep&r·'·4~>ard 17thhole1osct up her eaalic· Hili, Dent tied in· Seniors event naments," tcu uys .. We have lh~ tournaments for Golden A&eaolfers an thesprin,and IP.In in the rail and they fill faster than an) of the others The mVJta- tionaJs usually don't fill that fast." We played JD a m1x(d Golden Age scramble last week and finished Sllllh 1nourhand1capd1vJ ion. Each foursome 1scomPOSCd-0fan A. B. C and 0 player. Th~ player's handi- cap was from 7to 14v.ithlhe Bfrom 14-20;Cfrom 20.2.S· •nd 0 25 and O\er. Playersarcpla~ 1n foursomes lbrouah computersand you chang.c aroupseachday. 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There arc m1l1tary tournament s anvuat1onal events. rct1~ m1 htory C\Cnts, lad1esonly. couples onl> and a numbcrofother tournament\ throuif\out lht' )car There ts even a Sum mer Suzlcr tournament Jul> t0-1 4and the an- nual Rebcl(UNL Y ) tournament is SC'hedulcdJuly 17-2 1 Fees forenterina 1hesc events arc nominal and include three rounds of aolf1n most instance!>. buffet break- fasts forthrecda}~. rooms fo r four nights, evcnmg cod..rnal panics. green 1\1\ Sears fees and can and a tee pnze. Tht schedule for the balance of Mar 1 ncludes a couples event May 16-9; Sou them Cahforn1a Pubhnks. Ma y 21 -24; Country Oub M1~ed Scramble, May 22-26 wuh a repeat June 5·9,and a MAX 20 teramble, May 29-June 2. W1tb exccp11on ofthc um mer S1nlerand Rebel Clas \c,aolfstands .. sull through the summer months. The firs\ fall iovatattooal 1ourna111en1 . ISAua-27-ScpL I follO\\cdbya • retired mihtaf1and a m1lital) tour- ne) on successtve weeks. " ... 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U~IOHA•• \JI" Pltl 10Tfl\4 H t1 !"JOI 'l'fT9' I. to •• ,., 15 7eT1' 14 11 tl "'' 1'0l1'tft "'' """' ?OTi.11 M DI t ~uu1Jl't$ I ttl7_j AIR COltDITIOMtNG CHfCll MO CHARGE 1r =-"'..,,. ~m11rt 205 70HAt4 M .11 ltstOHAH IOH 1t5toHR1• .... 1 mlOHfH• M .9'\ 1HIOHRH eo.12 I 20$IOHR15 M.87 - ...... am made 1\, •~ v.cll. '-'•th a tame of 4;0~.97. • Somewhat k>st because once a field pf nine ~•.realized in the pole vault the compet1uon stops, were the effons of \:Jnt\'enity's Josh Herndon and Cor- ona del Mar's Keith Miller. Both cleared 13--0. as did seven 01hers, and that was 1t. H.er.ndC?n went into the etthm1nanes '>'ith a best of 14·6 and "-Ot ( I IC has vault ov~r I '-0 aprcari-d 10 h:n c 24 inchc of clearanct. · Miller wuh a be t of 14--0. al had no probkm~ at 13--0 James L1ghtbumt'. from out of tht' v.ood"'or~at Corona. v.as third in the 80Ch,ith a 1:58.99 Un1\ers1t) ·~ Erin Vall was a quah· tier with a 9:33.40 in the 3 . .:?00. Mater Del's M1k.e Nielsen ako 9ualificd in the 1.600. aoina 9:28.91 in the same heat wnh Lewis of Burbank. Another Monarch, Jason Uhl. made 1t an the shot put with a 49-91/~ effort. µ.s~ ties World Cup ""qualifyinfl match, 1-1 TORRANCE (AP) -Goalie David Vanole, tbe hero of the recent victory over Costa Rica, could not lift the U.S. soccer team to another win. ll wasn't his fault. Vanole p ve up a goal with two minutes left Saturday as Trinidad and Tobaco tied the heavily favored Amencans, l ·I, in World Cup soccer qualifying. . "It happened so fast," said Vanole of the eoaJ by Trinidad's Hutson Charles an the 88th minute. ··1 don't know how they $Ot the ball to him so fast. J. just blew 11." · Steve Trittschuh scored the only &oal for the Americans, J.J,J in the round-robin regional 9ualitYing for next year's World Cup 1n Itafy. Tnttschw.h was one -0f the de- fenders, however, who was burned on the tyina JOal. ''We kind of had a letdown," he &aid. .. I don't know why, we weren't tired. but l could feel us letung down." U.S. Coach Bob Ga osier, obviously disappointed wuh the outcome, tried to be positive about the contest. "We~sbowcd some improvement but we still have a Iona way to ao," he said. "We lacked tactical diSCJplioe. But we showed more composure than in the past." The American team seemed to slow down its offense. particularly af\er Ttittschuh 's goal put it ahead. Instead of attacking, the Americans used a slow tempo, tryina to move the ball around the perimeter and they got few good shots. Trittscbuh's goal came in the 48th minute and neither team seriously threatened until Charles broke loose, behind the U.S. defense with time running out. After ta.king a pass from Oayton Morris, Charles sprinted past the American defenders, then beat Van- ole on a high blast into the center of the net from 20 yards. The contest at El <:amino Colleae was the first of the round for Tnnidad and Tobago. STAUEIS & ALTElNATOU 15'8 ·~ 29'9 :,,,,_.__ ... _.., •W .... _.__ llOUlAI lO jf ft ~.f.. . , ... , -~ ... 20" Off _, J1AITllS.-MIWH.UOH -'°·" "'·" ~OVll.... .. . "'"'' ~~ .. "'"''"0 .... · PENNZOIL OR QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL • limit 12 quarts ot sole price .• •SAE 30, lOW-30, lOW...O, 20W-SO PEAK PERFORMANCE BUYS .............. ~'-~ SuSI• Jacobson of Newport Heritor "'Isled out on • Mrlh at die CIP J -A tr.ell flfyl1, f .. 1'"9 lhot't In tit• tOO hurdles. NIW llNDIX 11.AICIS : ?..~:.~.:~.....::-....... .... -....... ~· 1399 •'-••wil .,...,.._ •• ,,,...,.. oeGAHlC •AM l10l0•" wu.MIWUC IMS $ ... •ton"'°,." -~ MAICI~ $4•• lllO t7"'°"" --- a matter of,ettina it-another Wttk, anoiMrday." The Iona wetk of practice included a new approiach. which Bnas feels made the difrettnce. ''The eo.ch had me wort with a lhot that bad boles drilled in it. so I could work more on tticbnJque and not ,et tired out, .. said Bnllt of the practice toot ,ifflich is rouahly a pollbd lijhtef than the ataodarcfl pounds, 8 ounces. ··1 didn't touch the heavier shot until today. Psychol91ically, it helped me eet past the 4().foot wall." But Briaswasn't the only are. shoe putter makiirher mark. Irvine H 's Bev Oden. wh0te older sister ina holds the prclims record of 44-n• aet in 198S. threw 40-21/• for the third quaJifyinf:t. well above her South Coast :ue title toss of 31-10. Also us· na the antt, was Marina's Suzie nic, ·who took fourth with a persona best 39-10. "She'saot acouple, three feet left lD her," said Marina &iris caach Dick Depn about Grepnic, who moved up to an early fla&ht td hurry home for the prom. ''If she puts thinp tosether. sbe'U throw even better the neu couole of weeks. .. Althou&h Grepnic wu the Sunset Leaaue champion in the triple jump, she didn't qualify in that event, but after havina picked up the shot as a sophomore, she has exceeded her level of competition in her oriamal specialties. Depn attributes her steady im- provements in the shot the past two years to streftlth event5 ,assistant coachAndy Limardo, who pduated from Marina two years aao. "h's been there," said Desan of Grcpnic's ton. "In warmups for league finals, she was throwm'a 40. We cut her w~ups down today to ~oJfl~·lly save a tew, and 1t seems like On the boys side, Thurs1on said he felt on Friday ni~t a good day was comin-. In addition to his discus throw, which was his best srnce the Beach Cities meet 1n March. Thurston threw the shot S4-6112 for sixth. "I didn't have ·a great thro"' in practice this week, so J wanted to come here and hit somethina aood and make finals.," Thurston said. "Lastni&ht. I hadaaood feehna. I was coming 6ack from the prom in a hmo. and my &irlfriend said, 'I hope you do well: I said I had a aood feeling. "l should be improvina more. I've been working more on technique. A f\c( Beach Ci lies, I slacked on technique. I worked more on throw- ina instead. and it's all in the technique." Tbunton's teammate, Junior Law· son Mollica. who said he was just hopin& to do well in the leaaue meetat thcbqinrunaoftbeseason, threw the shot r.ut S2-41h to quahf) scHnth. He dido t even hit SO feet until his third and final throw. "Y cah. there was a lot of pressure.·· Mollica said with a smile. "I wasn't p1ckina up my n&ht lea and aettang underneath It was all arm. and l wasn't &ettina any push from the AC MOl'ORCRAn OR IMPORT OIL FILTEiS · ... HANDY •Limit 2 ot sole pra. •Import, by MPA.. REGULAR TO 2. n llG.OYB1" s, .. EACH --- SAVE ON ACCESSORIES ' From BJ Sept. I 8-22 w1th 1hc Golden Aac Mixed Scramble Oct. 23-27. Two GoldenAaeeventsarc scheduled in the fall as well. Betterton or h1sass1sunt, Ed Thompson, arc available by tele- phone toansweranyand allquenions an~ to send out flyers concern 1 na the vanous events • Call (8001634-3484 for further 1nformation. lf you eruoy tcramble pfaytt drffcrcntcoul'R ncs w1 rh different pa.nnerseachct.y. you'll be aJad you did. You must ha"eaocstabh bed bandJcap and show proofof )Our cutTCnt membership. The A fliaht players' handicap u used Ln fiaunna tc()fU. The tc0rc as based on the four. person team only, handicap for the team is based on the A .Pla)'er's banc:lica~ 1tncrally 3$ pertent for men and 4~ perctnt for women The maximum daffcttnce rrom the lowttt to the hi&best handicap 10 the A fliaht will be fess than two strokes. .Forex.ample,anAplayer~nha 12 wtll eet 4.20. The lownt differentjal wit~ be 4.20 minus I. 9S which 11 2.2.S. This means &hat all aolftta with a· bandacap ~tween 1-6 re«1vc a 2.2.S This total is added to tht number of Wokel your team is ~nckr par t"aCh day to determine your.,....,.., an the su.ndinp. ~ ~arc buy-imaod )ourtntry .. iM:la*latet amount fora pnzc ~~u~ine.cb of the four divmom recct V1 naa cash rctu m an lbe miud ICtainble event. ln.wi..:~C:bampion(lbe ""°°" o( divition) with dlebMIClOtlil lbeCWtlail wioncr udstahitmtryintonnt ~·, toanmnent aloftl wi&b a cub i'ttum. a OllPSHOTS-H~nSea· cliffCouattya.ltia~ ' bKblde. .,. ... Olllft~ Miii • lol ol 1tnion. Md I cliia'"t waDl to cmbllr- f'llt my.et(. I thin I ... feelint tM bia mffi. It wa do or &be all week lofll. l respect thev pyt. but I can't respect them in 1 wa~. You·ve ~l to come out with the awtudc ib111f you don't beat them. you tmbarrau yourself. .. Also ctuallryina in the da9CU5 was Ocun View'$ Dlvid Kcl~ with a throw of l S().3 for the ninth SPot He threw 164-4\h to w1n leftiue. "One reason for the 1 SO was I am pretty sore today," KelJer said. "I'll do less weiahts next week. And tbe crowd control hc!Jl. It was hard to concentrate with 50 people standing riaht behind the rina. A reah1t1c aoal is to fo 10 Master's aod make the tOp five. fl PR a tittle bit, I could do that easily:· Keller's teammate Marc Rooscn went 21-101h to tie for fourth best in the Iona jump. "He's been that COnSIStent all aJon&" satd Ocean View Coach Jeff Chilcott. Ocean View's Erin Stansbury had the seventh-best I 00 low hurdles ume in I S.2, a pcnonaJ best, but teammate Heidt Hascmann was left out. "They wert runnina for the l 6s ~rly in t'-e year, and they did ii.·· said Seahawk hurdle coach Rob Bell "Then we were looking for I Ss, and they did it Th~ last couple of meets. it's been 14s You never know. h's only (Stansbury's) second year she's ~urdled, and she has nvtde dramatic improvements." Marina's McCaffery went 4:26.S4 for fourth in the 1,600, six seconds below his league meet ume. which left him founh. He earned a ond chan~ when Edjson's Dave kf'r pulled out of the I , . "I can't compla1 ," affel') said. "It's a PR, but it's a quick track I was hopina for the low 4:20s. I've been sick a lot of the season. but I felt &ood in lcaaue finals. Today. I felt a little under.the weather." Edison's Nichols ran a 1:54.14 800. second t n his heat and overall but two seconds off has PR set at Mt San Antonio. The Cbaraers' Dave Baker ran a l:S7.97. wtuch was among the top nine tames. but he was bumped b~ Pasadena's ~mck Mitchell. who ran I :SS.SO but won his heat. All heat winners arc guaraotecd quahfien. , Edison's 1,6()().meter relay qua net of KenJ• Arao, Matt Hart, Baker and Nichols ran a season-best 3:22 19. SWIMMING From81 last C IF compcuuon. Evans broke her ov.n record in the 200 medic) with a umc of I :S9. 96 and took first in the 500 frce-st )le In the 2-A competition held earlier in the af\ernoon. Woodbndge's swim team ued for team honors with San Luis Obispo. For the Wamors. Chad Hundcb) was one of the outstandin& performers of the meet. taking first in 1hc SOO frccst\le with a tJme of 4 i s 29 . Hundeb' earned his second ' 1cton in the 200 freestyle vmh a ume of I 38 4S Beach will be the scene on~ apin of 1he annual Southern California PGA scctton champ1onsh1p tournament Qualif)'ll'll will be held July IOwith the match pla> event gcmna under way on Fnday,July 14andconclud· 1naon unda),July 16.Jell} Andenon,aolf director a1 Ncwpon Beach Coy n try Ctat:r.n'SCCTCtar) of the SCJ>GIA and Gerald E. Hall renm:S Smu ADO:JunuyC'tub profcsJ1onal. 1s rulcscha.arm&n .• Sectional quahf)'tn' for the National Lon• OnwOwnptonsb~ be hcldint.biurcut-UloNa~f Course to Cypress on Saturday.June )from IOLm to4p.aa. . 1ncpme ofiolfisa:rov.1n1each )'Cat and ihe oumberof coul"ICS 11 havmaabard t1mekttpin1up. Jn La Yep , thett arc 14 new courses under construe· uon or soon to be st.aned. A rcccnt survey ho'INsthatsolftSo"craS20 b1lhon industry annually Here att somuourcnofrcvcnue! O"cr S2 b1lhon is pent on coif 1ppe.rcl and equipment each year. Game related real cstatt. new aolf councs. second homes with views of a f11rwaycost1n1 SSOO.OOOormorc.,cncrate$4 b1lhon 1n yearly saln. Got course fees and mcmbcnhlinn1nS3.9b1U1onannuaJ. I). 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Beethoven's Ninth Symphony featuring th~ Pacific C'horalc ~nd the Pacific Symphony's full orchestra was. comparatively spcak1na, a nine on a scale of I OWednesday and Thuriday at The Center. It was also the finale for the PSO's music director. Keith Clark. And by and large at was a proud sight to see, and hear. The progrum rnns1')tCd of J oan Tower's Music for Cello and O n;hc'>tra. "h1ch featured "ell known cellist l ) n n Harrell To \\er 1~ a lontl·mporal) composer. "ho has \\Oil numcrou'" l hamber mus1l a\\ard'> and ha'> been com po er 1n-rcsidcncc for 1 Lou1~ ~mphon) Harrell \\C undcrstanc'. \\Ill be recording the p1e(.·c next week '"Ith Leonard ·1a1k1n. londuc..torofthc t. Lou1sS> mphon> Harrr lls's performance "as beau11full> polt'lhed .ind was a commendabk reading of thc dl·manding and w mc11mcs d1"4.orda nt comtemporar: compos1110n Harrel rs st' k "as not m},mcd1a1eh appart'nt 1n To"cr"• compo.,11100 as he was reading l'rum music to perfo rm 11. In his S('Cond ofTcring thr .,, mpho n} and Harrell pcrfornll·d Teha11(0, sk} 's Va n a11on!I o n a Rococo T hl·mc tor( d lo and Orche'>tra. Op '·' Harrell pla}ed this p1en• from memor) allo" 1ng him to stare straight out into the audience for the mo'lt pan. \eemingl) \ll\ 01 ing each not ofth1s beaut1lull) themed piece. Tcha1ko' si..} '51'<, lo'e of Mozart's com pos111ons ,., \aid to ha' e 1nflul'nced somr ofh1s o wn \\Ork!. Music historians belte'c 1h 1!i rnuld bl· one of them. It "'as composed in !><:"en \ar1at1ons with a theme that 1s almm t a'> difficult to folio" as a spcedrng motorc)cle up the 1-5 at 5:30 p.m .. )Ct Han di rx·rformed the '>omc11me'> mt.:lanchol) o pus beau11full} wh1k climbing to tht• h1ghn t possible note'> from thr lowest his cello and·1he sollmt roul<.t afford Harrell took 1hcce ho"., "1th bravos a<; the fi rst half endl·d . Ht• "as 1m prn"' , .. The sernnd half \\OS Keith Clari.. 's adieu after sen 1 ng a dcu1dl' "1th P\O. Hi!> demeanor'' a' om· ofconfiden«c and the orc hestra t>cha' ed css><-•t·iall) "di. suppl) 1nsa1lknt \a nations oft he h1SIOrtC' \) mphOn) No Q Ill I> M inor Op ~5 b) Lud"'1g 'on Rel•tho' en. The' ar.1a11on!> included un\thcdukd 'iohn note'> and a fc"' braS)C'> uffduring Wedncsda_) C\ ening's pcrforma nll' On T hur'><la}. the \\IOU'> had ii ':lm't} of problems as ('fark"Was unabk 10 'month out thl' ensemble during tht· \C'l"Ond mo' emen1 ) ct. this wa'> .1 'l'n pll'<l\Jllt 1uu1 ne\ into soml' of tht• hea' 1c<,t of S) m phon1c mu<>1c kno" n to :~iani..ind ln11:1e\t1ngl ' 11 la\tt·d an hour and ~O min utl'~ \.\ ednl''>d:I\ night .ind some 15 minute' ~l''" on l hursda} night B> compJr1\on lhl < k' l'land Orchestra\ rnorded \l'l"'i1on 1\ .66 minutrs. 16 o;ccond" The Pautit ( horalc I 'iO memher-; \trnng mekkd Ol•l'h alontt,idl· the I 05-picl:c P~O ,.n,t•mhk "1th the \olo '01ces of Jamt''> Pa11t·r,on bav> Wilham Ll'"'" trnor Janice 't oe'> .... oprano a nd Jacal) n Bo"'N nu·110- soprano ... Clark. while cundul 11ng. somt•t1ml'., appeared to be an 1n\plrl·d umpire calling thl' m.m out ,11 homt· platl' "h1ch l'i not to be m1..c~ns1rued a\ heing to his d1scrcd11 uni\ nwn11ont·d berr IO point out his change ot st' kin t11:iduu1ng Beetho,cn· .. ~)mr>hnn' '" <J \'h1thhcd1dfrommcmor~ Hl·aprx·arl•dtotx· QUJle intJ:n~· The glonou' thmJ nH1H·ment "'as performed ratht·r \llH>othh and beaut1full). . h make~ one" under ho" an~ one can hegin \inging. en ma,\t•or 'u.ln altl·r being seated for an hour \\ 11hou1 talking or being ahle 10 kl'\'P unr' 'UIC"C warmed up for 1h1s tkmanding "'ork. It became not1et:ahk ··~ opcr~lll ha.,... Jame!> Patter.ion\ \OICl' faltered for a \('c·ond a'> ht• bcg;1n thl· '"'' \olo · WednC)d3\, although ht\ pcrformant'l' f hur•;d a) \\a~ Oa\lok\'> ~ 1 he blended forleS ofboth chorak and orchc'>tra brought tlw m,1\\1\ l' -St I· mem ber cn!lembk to a fi nale of 'itand1ng o' a11on'> hoth night\ "h1lh \\:I\ follo"cd b> ~101an·., "'A\!:\ crum" as an cnrnre -A.MMCA C.OMtlltiANV "MICHAEL Kf.ATON Is Pos111VELYWONDERFUI!' -i-.n lttd. /IJ ntt MOVID The\)ream TeallJ AU USUBEA.i ....... -- r111 \It IC . - .--.~-.···· ··~~·~':lliill"··' ·----- llyTOMtnUS ....,._C..cu .. ...,• tr America is the mcltina pot of tt\c wort~1 thc umc analoSY holds true for ht f0tk 111H; as illustrated by the Youn, C:on~v1tory Players of South C01st Repertory. "folktales Too," •n oriain1I fable by SCR literary m•n•T John Glore. runs the pmut from "Cinderella" to .. Kina Lear" to the fiddlc:·pla)'in1 music of "The Arkansas Traveler. h's a pleasant mixtun calculated to ckhaht younasters and their paren11 ahke. Glore penned "follttales Too" as a sequel to his .. Wind of a Thousand Tales.." whach centered o n folk le,e.nds from around the world. This ume the canvas 1s spread across North America and covm· 1 half- dozcn stones which intertwine into an elaborate yam spun by iu central fiaure. K.Jmberly Kay. • K.Jmbcrly has taken refugt an her attic after incumna her father's wrath and, inspired by Bluster, her friend from the first play, she be&ins to create a story of a youna lady in much ber same phaht which she relates to her imaa.inary playmate, Crayola. What follows as an account of a rejected dauahter, Cprazclda (inches removed . from Cordelia in "Ktng Lear") who ~ts out on her own and encounters adventure with her new com.paruoos, an addlebraincc:L)'OUth. and a tribeless Indian. Young au- diences miaht not releate to "Lear," but it's a cinch they'll connect the romantic stem o f the st • · w1th "Can de re Ila.¢ Nicole Parker 1s arttCulate and eOect1ve IS Kimberly, while Keath David Dillon is kept on has toes lhrouah five different roles. begJn- . nina with K.Jmbcrly's father. Aram Dclpdo 1s note\lrOrthy for an ex- tended monologue as the town character, Crazy Jake. Othel"5 m the cast oftccn-acers and adults arc Paul Constantine. Laura Vance, Deborah South, Andrea Gananap (an enpgin' Contelda). Peter Matactta, Jim Rem, Manfred Strombeck and Justin Morgan. a ptnt· s1zc show stealer. ftaul Constantin• and Nlcole ftarker In ··rolktales Too.·· SCR Youna Coo.scrvatory director Diane Do) le is stagina the pro- fflltease Sff STAGE/87J ... , Fox netwo.rk slates expansion to Monday lly JERRY BUCk An«"IAH l"r~• \lfl'll .. lineup include "Bag Trouble in L1t1lc bustnC'>'>Ot programming every naaht other sho~s. .. Duet," .. Ifs Garry ( h1na." '>chcduled to air Monda\ of the "'eek ShandhnJ's Show" and "Tbc Trace) LOS ANGELES-Tht' Foll Broad-June 5, "J umpin' Jack Flash:· Jui~ "I thank 1t°s go ing to be easier aoina Ullman Show" ha~c received cnuciJ 10. and "\1annequin:· Aug :!8 forward now than 1n the past. The praise but scant v1ewcrsb1p castino Co. 1s lau nching a once-a-Wh 0 Sa rda h add f h • i; The Tucsda> m<n·tes will begin stations are stronger en v.c n tu y, t e 1t1on o t c month mo\le night in preparation or Oct 3 .,..1th "Black \.\ 1dow .. follo\\cd staned unda) n~t. v.c had no place rca~at -based crime sbow "Cc:ra" has ~ular pnmc-t1me prnornmmmg on th h ·r, · ti ~r-~-b) ··Predator .. and "Rr,engc of thr to prom o te u. wo }C&r'S qo c ra1 t cm t 1rat1npsian1 1can Y onday nights to begin 10 ..xptem· Nerds. Pan 11 " stations ma) have had \Omc trcp1d1-"It's done or Saturda) ntaht what ber. Mean!l'hale. fox " looking a1 11 tion, but they'"e had such success 'Amenca's Most Wanted' dad for The movies begin Monda) "'1th d da ;.h .. d Ch David Cronenbcrgs box-offi ce hi t. pilot~ to fill two hours of prime-II ml' the)' re rca > to tell us to stan Sun y nor·•· w emin. "The F1)." programming on Monday. beginning pro,rammang mor~. nights E\t'f)'-Fox raunas may be considerably Sept. 11 A mong \hem arc ~hat would ones raunp arc up lo'A-er than the networks', ,but so art "We really sec the movies and the be the fi rst 1elcv1s1on prOJCCt from Fox Broadcasting lo\t ~90. million its expectations. Fox would consider new night of programming a~ two ·film d m.'ttor Francis Fo rd ( oppola lu t >ear. But Ch~rn1n said the a show with an 8.0 ratina a mAJOr separate things:· said Peter Chcrnin. based on ht'i mo' 1e \Cr!l1o n c; E Oedgltng net"ork ·will come do~ to success. A network show has to d o new president of the Fox Ent~rta1n-Hinton\ teen-appeal book. ..The_ breaking c\Cn this fisc.al )CU. about a 14.0 to be considered a mcnt Group. "Soon after we ~gin Outsiders .. "There's clcarlv a aood deal of keeper (Each rat1n1 point equals Monday-naght programming. ..,e "Our compan> 1s sohd and thl· pride and pleasure m how far we've 904 0001"V households.) hope to-staft a mtwic-ntght1 probably outlook 1s bulhsh ·· q1d < trernm romem th~ tut ynr," he 11id. -i ttnntc the b1:>"WJ um work beSt on Tuesday:· "We're going to put on Monda) night Two f ox unda~ shows, "Mamed for us arc those. that arc attcnuon- Other upcoming movies 1n the Fox the~ ~c·re aoma to get on witj\ tht' . With h1ldrcn and "Amenca's aenen," said Chemin. .. Th~ ·~ .,__ _____________ ......;::,__ ______________ _,-+-..u..~~ ..... cd~-·-· o_fte._:.o fu1hhAhc.ad. .. ~..._...lllOWHaJ.l!W.L~aµ.-:-"l~~-..... nttQJ1 thud of the bag nctv.orks' shows in the Quality, briq innovata,c, taking N1elS(o raun&s Plans are now beana chaocn and usana spcaal talents. We made to am prove the ratanp for Fo1'1 .. POX/171 . "lrs So PERFECT, ITS LIKE A MIRAa.E' _..., fll9\.9CD. • ...,. KEVIN COSTNER FIEID9!: 'UNMISAl Ill.WI ·--°"-.. mA •COSTA lialA HUNTING'°" lfACM e ..-elf IMCM IWf1ION ~Maftel Ploc9 ~SQAllC.oall &twodaO'olWICenllU [Oooaldt~ EOoGda ~c.. 629 tiO.lb ~ ~2111 "1--<lm cir.mo 6'1-0ltJO IQ1.0667 WMllt llTOIO •IAMllAM m •OMNQI .......... Ui' Mo;1o1 lOo0<2J f 'oo Poc#c I la illll:rJo Cndcmt ~ "'91 '52.-J Y! 05CX ~ 2G 6.lil-256) IO!>-ml ~~Coor'Cl ,. 2791'.dJ ~YIU() ~Qoioll~JM~ ,........ ("->- ' JAME§ BEU5HI K-1 Ai\1> Nnl* U'fe}DI« I.II A.tt. HI~ (PG-13l:c1\ A.~~J!.!fll\Cl I .. S~ charac1ttizatiOM breathe 'life into J1ek Helfncr's "Vanrties, .. currm~y· on l \gt at Hunhn&ton 8clcb Pll)'hOUJC-foe. Director Adriane Coros achic"ts a smOoth deve~nt of di ttncta\>cly &Ul1que prrlOftaJitiH as thrtt youna "'om~. c:auaht in the act ofbttomm& tautiful adults. find theJr hvcl co be 11>m1. in Lhrcc completely different ditt<.11ons. Each tcene. on a simple )'et ver- satile set, opens and clote$ with the •tis primPtnt before their side-b)· side "·anit)' manors -cnhantina the alread) stron1 narcissistic flavor of the patce • Kathy. interpreted by Coun nq: Buck, always ap~n to ~ m charse Of thmas -the orpnazer. Her , trc-n,th is in her "to do" lam and stemin&ly endless fount of creauvc ideas. Ach1ev10J the noble titlt of • cacher:· hers as the appearance of succ~s . . Susan Gr'cen is Joanne -the tno'' deliahtful atrbead v.nb an uhn1- con5trva11' e. almost Jaclue Ken- nedy, look Her bagtst ·dec1s1ons rt\ olve around nail colors and tea serv1 e -made v.e1ahtaer somehow }t)r her favorite CllprtUion, 'Tm just gonna dae 1(. " Blending a dccepta\lel> cock) ~I(. ~nuredne~s and the face of a httle girl all dress.cd up wath no place to io 1\ Terra hclman as Mary - ohccrlea-der, h1pp1e, street-wise con· no1sscur of erouc an. Buck and Shelman are effective a~ ttiey share the -cmotionaity htavfcr moments tllrouahout "Jn addition. their uprcss1\le faces free onlookers to laugh at Green's spontaneous antics u ~he shdes in and our of oomprchen\l\cness 1n her shallow $0Clal world -a delightful per:. formancc. Complete an three scenes. five and sex years aJ)an in time, the piece builds a strong undercurrent that urfaccs in dramauc closina moments . lravanfuats audience ~1th more than J)Ut h t-hcartcd entertainment. A un adult show wuh some thoufit·pro' okang moments. ··van- 1J1ts' ma> be seen Fnda) and $aturda)" evenings at 8 p m through ~unc 3. 14-tlh ooe unday matmcc on Ma> :?I. at Giiltr Intermediate School Theater an Huntington Beach. for tickets and 1nforma11on. call &32-1405 Cowtn., lludl; luun Greew and Terra Slte"'98fl flop to botton1J tread dffferent ltfe pattt1 In ··v•nttl•• .. at the HB l'layhou1e. FOX ... f'rom86) goaflerlhe >oungeraudien(t aftd lhat goes hand·an·hand because )oungcr .. ,c .... crs arc lookana for new and 1nno"1uve shows" Other comedies under cons1der- auon for Monda) include .. Let's Gc1 STAGE ... (From86t ducuon. which feature'> °"'•iht Rach· ard Odie's manelou I) cluttered set and costumes. D11nc KJfl1''' sound design and Donna Ru11ka \ ligh11ng effect'> Mom:· a domestic corned) stamng Carol Kane, a h"c. half-hour corned). .. Bill Gets a L1rc:· v.ith comedian Bill Maher as a radio talk-sho14-ho t .. Babes ... a female budd} ~J\o.,.. about three rather large ew York sisters .. Holly~ood Doa. .. a corned> com- bining h'c action and animation. and "Urban Renewal:· 1n ahe trad1110n of head in Laguna Beach this Saturda~ "Ith !he v.orld prcm1tre of · The una Baron: a d1nner·m' \\{'" sh by the Lasuna :V1)steric., C nm·- pan ) 10 ~anou~ areas of downto .... n ·Lag a the aud1cnce-part1c1~t1on sh will run CH'I) Sa1urd:t) through tit nd of lhc \car at 7 p m n at Bw .... n l pchurrh Book· 384 Fore\\ .\'e for t1lle1~ edule 1nlorma11on rail , Condudana performances of .. Folliaalcs Too" will be g1v c11 Thu~ da) at 7:30 p m and Saturda~ and Sunda) at I and .3·30 p.m an Founders Hall at the Orange ( oun\\ T.~e first l?!'c~n1at1on ol the mus•· Pcrformant Ara (enter, 600 To~n cJI Gh1bl1. \Hiilen b> Or Ju'>t•ph \enter on .. e Costa Mesa Tl<.ktl (an&tM1 ot Huntington lkach and rcsenauoru arr bcina tal..cn at ihe orche~rated b) Johnnie Carl o( the CR bo' oOict 95 .. -4033 Cl) ~tal Ouhcdral. "all be performed • • • · ~a) 2 l at 4 .e. m at Orange Coast 1JACK.STAC'E -t ur er rca~ It\ -ColTege"s Ro6Crt 8. \1oorc Thc;iter in 1tl0\ IE l.ISTl~GS ewport Beach ~ C9llUIA JC1' f ~l.• «>'•JO ... ,,.., ... .on o~ ,,, .._._, ,_ •• O!ft• ···~1.0 )~~.:-............... .,.,, 1 •~ ,., .l "-W .... _ '' •• >)()••!fl •o ,, ..... ~~ ....... ~..,._ • ,, .. ,'° .... fl IS )JO ••t.1 • U NAnO• .,.,.., OHCMAS --...... 11 \4 WI" l!• .... 0 •»O .............. I 1 D 44 I • t \ 1 &,.-~ l JO • I )0 '""""""" WW I 4 • It MUAClMMA-,o<t ... cl /1911\\I t o sc:1 nt. .,._ T_ II~ 4 0\ ll I~ -0... lOf t.IS 1010 TOWN (tJllTI.• CIHHIAI '4wlt Co.t•I ~· "' .... 1 ~ ...... 11 ,., •••• •0 •' , ............... ., .... ,,,.,,.,) s J >to .. , ) Miu l'lr.Uedr., II IS l JO • 0 I • I\ 4 ~1 111 t•S I IOI• UA IOUTN COAl'I' '"'MA lk l W """"'*~' ,,.,,... J40Cl•• , .... .._•J0 7~•H 1 0-. .......... '°' SM l ro • 10 l '-..,' -I IOJl ...... •n •10 Huntington ~ach ... A91 <MAllTt• ~ .. ' ~."" ..... .. 1-0110 ,..,.~,,., .. , .. ~-.. 14' ll n IO•' , ....... ~1)1011 & 0 \ J~a.-110J1$ SU t IJ !O ....... ,.....__ ... "'' 1..•~ i•s 1 lO 'HS t ...... U .... 11 1\ I •t 4 ·~\I 10 4~ ~ MWnlNTGlt '99 1~) M .. -I ........ l •i 1 U t •1 t ()It l ........ ~..., I .I f,9 IOJO .. Ltu~·ln" and ··Saturda} --:aght L1,c. •from Kee nan h of) Wa)ans Besides "The Out51dcrs " drama\ being considered indudr the movie spanofT. ··.\hen ;-.;,mon." about an alien culture cocll.1suna Mth humans and .. Wurhucr ··about a \Ou Ag man "'ho d1sco,ers an old 1ukebo\ that acts as a time machine. < o~ta \1c~ ttle 'ho" ka1urc\ ballad., 1n Engl1\h rrc·nch and hnhan. and hx~' on rhc au1hor's ,.,. pcncnccs an \\ orld \\-nr II the bcndit pcrforman1.c for the Orange (ount' ltahan ( ultural (enter I\ pnn·lf JI S! ~ lor general admission Jnd S 18 for \ludents and ..cnior nmcn~ l·all %0-<>~40 tor dctatl'i • • • CALLBOARO -The Huntiniton Beal h Pia' house "111 hold aud1t1on~ for '-etl ~1mon ·s musical .. The\ 're Pia' 1ng Our Song .. Ma~ 20 at I pm and M.i} !~at ., p m at Grsler School. ! 11 ~I Strathmoor uM'. Huntington Oca1.h director Patncia \.1cQuinn "all be caslln~ fou r mtn and four "'omen from &he lOs to 40s. and more anforma tton 1 '' a1lablc al 41-494~ Irvine TNe UMY9:""" Cflil&MA • l t ~ rtQ> l\••11 , ..... ......,_ .. , ,, )K' \0.' ,~.._ • >JO•• •s 10 t0 J ... .,. ....... ---. ) JO ' ., """o.-. 10 s 4J 10 • ....... 11 JO I •S S 1 It• )0 '~ .. ._.,,. l l It 1 )CH •S 1 • I\ ....,~I!·' ,.,.,\.111)40~ ll00••1eet Cl"8MAI t. ·-~ ,,., • ..,,,.,,c.,,. • °'"'• H l-0.U , :0 a;':; .... Ate ..., II )0. JQ. ) l TJw .. _T_J )S 4\ Ullt-T•-1 t •S • '° · 1-..u ..... 11 u .1 u • •\ • 1s .......................... !4\. •" I JO 104S •·• I JC I )0 I 0 ff I 10 ountain \'all .. y ICl\lln A fuRny thing·' 5 happeRing at Golden \A/est College llyTOMTrTUS __ ,..c:.,........,. . 'fhc funny lhin&s that can happen an any producuon of" A Funn_yThiOf Happened on the Wa) to the Forum l rt understtndably maan1fied ~hen the popular musJcal comedy 1s mounted on a larsc stait with full Ol'C'hestral baclcana. Thia Roman romp from the fertile minds of Bu.n Shevelove and l.a!!r. Oelben (~ho created "M-A~·H • for TV) and 1 ioung up..and<omer named Stephen Sondheim was l 962's besl Broadv.a} musical. 'early three decades and countless local pro· duct1oos (three an Orange County 1h1s season a.lone) haven't lessened its hilartt). At Golden West College, d1~ctor John Ferz.acca has selected a cast dolled wath musical veterans which as not only haihl> adept at stage slapstick but vocally dynamic as v.ell. eerform~ deftl) under the baton of David Anthony and the GWC or- chC1tra. "forum" 1s nactl) adaptable to the smaller stage, as both the Costa Mesa Civic elayhou~ and the Garden . Grove Communit> Theater 11· lustrated ea.rher thJS ~son But when the show e}Tlanatcs fro m a ""real" s~c wuh a 12-picce pat orthe$tra. the ef\joyment is maamfied considcrabl) The .production h1 01es on Pscudolus, a Roman slave anxious to wan bas f rcedom, who concocts ,,.n evcr-cxpandmg charade to win a comely ~ourtesan for his )oung master. met the counesan has been SQ}d to an Arm) captain who's on has '!YI> to claim her. this as no easy task. At <..olden West, Michael Jon Sims enacls the scheming Pscudolus with an abundance of comedic enern. has damnae)esqu1ckJ> sizing up the next situation Bradford Bowen pla)s the calloY. liero (poss1bl) the onl) stra1iht role an the shov.) with believable nal\ etc and a sterhna 'ocal quaht) The outstanding members of 1he cast. hov.eH·r. arl" veterans Stan Throne~rr) and \.1arc1e Ro~s as Hero's noble parents. Throneben) as J com1call> lo,able .. dirt) old man" "'th desaans on his son's helmed "hale Ross 1s d1m1nut1J.ely dominant "1th a '01ce that might shatter alass. Aliditioris undef way far-SCR conservatory Auditions arc no": under "a> for South Coast Repertof) ·) Profcs'>1onal Conscrvatol'). an 1n1ens1ve c1gh1· wceli.. summer training program tor the !>Cnou.s acting '>tudcnt The Professional < on~r\ atcin will meet datl) June I:! through Augu~t 4 froin 9 30 a m 10S·10 p m led b) a"anl-~1nn10g actr~s~ Karen Hensel :ind a fal ull\ of nataonJll\ reno""ned ""o~kan~ professionals · ''Thai .. umml'r., lalult' ""'II Ix· ell.traordmaf) ·· Hcn\t"I -..mJ ··v. t 'e brought lO&elher tl'ul here. I rum l'' l'r~ area of the acting proll-'>\1on to hC'lp prepare 'itudents for l ilrt>C'r\ 1n the lhNtrc ·· Hensel "'II accept no more than JS KEVIN COSTNER students an onkr w C'nhnncc and" id· uahicd traanang Classes "'II~ held 1n the profes<>1onal en' 1ronmt'nt of ~( R's f"ourth \tcp f he.ttre "1th tourseworli.. 1n all pha~s of de' elop- ment for tht" gro~1ng actor The c:las~s 1ntluJC' act inf mo' emt·nt '01~. 5ha..,espcarC' 1mpro\ 1sat1on .ind ph) ~acal c hara, 1en,at1tln Be}ond the \"OUr'St'"ork. Hen~I "111 andude ~manars and d1'>Cuss1on b' proft'>Stt1nal actor-. tele' 1s1on film and stage 'asung d1rt'cton and 14len1 aicnis Enrollment as b) aud1· 11on onh and "111 continue throuitl \fa) at ~uth ( oast Repertof) For 1nform.1t1on call 957-2602 t Enc Hansen's nervous alavc·•n· ch1efHystenum fun u ocllcnt foal for Pscudolus' chicanery. Mlcbael Gr~me creeps and ital.ks through the role or the WbJtC slaver Lycus with • l~htrous a:nmaa that tell \lolUrMS about bis character. The vil)!nal Ph1lia is beautifull y rcn~~ (boll\ pby"catly and vocall )) by Jennifer Enn Browo. Jeffery Glover may be a tad youna and uodcrbttnna for the QfT\Or Mtles Glonosus, but the actor's comae intensit y p vcs him complete command of the role. David Morris plays lhe ~fuddled ne1ahbor Er- ronius wuh •vuncular charm. The courtcsa.os (Lo~ J1menez. Oanssa Hy1ek. LanA Waterman. TraC) Onon, Kell )" Patterson and Suzanne Vera). who perform under the chorcoaraphac tutelq e of Jody Casallan. are a gorgeous v oup Wllh sharpened 1nd1 v1dual speaaltics. Pat· terson and the mirTor-imqe duo of Waterman and Onon arc pariicularty efTccu' c, while Vera seems some- what shght for her Amazomao role. Bacltang up the pnnClpals ln var)- tng 1u1scs arc the ubiquitous Proteans -Thomas Royer. Thoma Fahney. Herman Chari~ Danaburi. Enc EU. James Moms and Steve ilva. Ex- panded from the usual continaent. t~ sene as catuens. soldiers. slave and eunuch~ wuh marvelous adap- tab1l1l) "4. Fu1\1\~ Ttttn& HapPCne<h>rrth~ Wa> 10 the Forum" 1s one of the funnacs,t c\enings )'OU could spend an the theater The show closes with a performance toda' at 3 p.m. ln the main Golden We 1 College theater, waLh rc-~r'dllaons tak.en at 895·8378. rora..uledAd ACTION Call A MILT ,.._OT A9-Yaoe ... ... 71 TODA Y'S BARGAIN ~M TINEES l'NTJL 3:00 P.M. Al£ l~DICA TED If (BIAC.KETS). • • • r MUC!119 91PB ~ 355 .. Mrm•• ILi IHI ..c1moua•H•.. Mrn11U1• H•H ..... w ........ ,, .. , 'tOU AM. a.MUL'T .., ""*-Alla .... ~ Tllll Ml•• ..... ..,._ ITAW PtehtiOUe WU NAm ITA,._.., Nam 8TAW Dlrloo Cir H11nt1no1on l.lfoaA A DllD ~ TAUIT T1111 MelflW 4*to Ofll. •n« .._. tiy; M ll•tdl• The ............ ..-.one.,. ..... 8TATWNT The lottowCno ,,..on•.,. Tl'la ~ P9f90nt .,.. lwit\, C111t .... OATIO fl•l'UA•'Y H ..... ~ ... ...,...... ,.. ~ .. W • TM r•t••tr•nt ...... doifW......... Tiletolowlngpieraon1•r• doln(lb\itl,,...... dolne~.. ,.,.. IMlelMM I• con·, .... 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EST An 81!CUAtTIEI &EA· Tl'la ~ l*90fla are ____ ._.....,, ..... ...-..__, 2921 Cafli.te Blvd. NE Prealdlnt. Planning and Ac· Dally Pilot Aprll 23, 30, May Publilhld Orange Cout ..,._ aTAW VICf, loeated It 1900 Nonh dcMg ~ M. l'tCTiT10UI MJlll•M llfWIC., 1Hta EucM-CON. Sutt• 207, New MSeiclCO Qullillonl 7, t4, 1989~ Daily Plld1 ~ril 23. 30 May Tiit fOllO'#lno petlOftl .,.. Btoadwey, w.. 100, In,.... CU.TOM CONIUl.TINQ, .... aTA,_, ~. ~ Orow. c.f ~ Mllt.u\i 2170I corp , AlbuQutrQu• NM Tl\11 1t.1t1MMRI v.u filed Su·764 1 14, 1~ doing bU.w-.. City of Santa Ana. County of 2711~ L COMC HiwY.; Coro n. f1o1owW1t l*90ftl .,. ..a • IH, 17110 w1tl\ tlla Co~inty C .. rk ol Or-Su·782 FINANCIAL SERVICES ~ 8\N of C.iitomla. -01t tMr, Calif t2a3 Oo6f11~11: M~ Co"on, 1Htl Thia busone11 11 con-tnge County on Aprll 24. P'l&.IC NOTIC£ OAOUP LTD . 9165 Ween REAL. UTA.TE 8ECURmEI Paertda A. ~·· 301 8f'ICT~ MICM) ~ .... Me., <htdeft Grow.. ductlc:I by Bene11c11r1u 0 1 tH9 l'l"TITIOUS •ualMKll • f1t8.JC NOTICE Avenue. f'ounllln Valley, SERVICE, • Clllt0tnll cor-~ Or .. Long leld\, vtea. d ..,o W.. ,..._ Ollf. t1t43 Trull f411M3 "' ...... C1llf 92701 poratlon, M duly tlp90lnted Calif .tOIO:I port~. Cellf 92111 1"61 ~.,.,... ta con• The regl1tren1 com PubtttneO Or1r.ge Cou1 NAME ITATIMINT 'ICTITIOU8 ....... Pamela J Parker, 11765 TiWt .. UMMr and SMlfM*ll ""9 ~n... It COft• l'ic:Mtd AcMm !Canller, ..... 111ir 111 lndNldllll menced to transact buSI· 0111)' Piiot April 30. May 7 The lotlOwfno oeraon• ire NAME ITA,.._..T Weer• Awnue, Founttln to trie ~ of ..,. con-ducted by., lndMduel t11 Wiil 16'tt ... ·~ Tiie re9t1tra1u com· nesa und« the l1c1111ous 14,21 19811 do;.~Tr'OSIUneuEANN~ES 333E The lotlov.!n(lpertonlafl Valley,Cal1f 92709 fetredlnthet'*1~~~ Th~ .re9t•lt1nl COlll· Newpo118Mch,c.llf tatta,..,. 10 Vanaact but1o bUllnas name or names Su774 · doing bullneu u Tl\le bu1lne11 11 con· Truet eucuMd b1 ...,14.,"" menQ6d IO tranMCt ._..,. loon'*"~. 111 ,_ ~ tM flelltlOul lilted 1bove on April 12. 11th St Unlt •3 Costi SASAKI&. SUMMERS IN· «Ncted by; an ~Mdual LYNN JOHNSON, A MAR· 11111 under ll'lt tlctltloul W. 15th 8t. UA, Newport ...._ n1me or Mm11 19811 "8.tC NOTICE Mela,Cahl 92827 VESTMENTS. 1001 W The regt1tra ri1 com· RIED WOMAN, AS HER bUelneM nM'll Of l'IMll9 leecf\,Clelt.t~ ....., Moll• on Aprtl 21.IDUI-• Lewll p Ji nowaky Dore Breec.e, &Ht Man· Stevena U28, Santa Ana, mencld to tranuc:I bull· SOLE ANO SEPARATE ""'9d above on AQrll 17, TIM l>Ullnett le coo· t• ~ on Apt'll 16, Thll llllemenl wlS llled 'ICTITIOUI •UllNalS nht Or . Los Angele. C1lll Call! 927<17 neu unci.t the tlctlltou'I PROPEATY recorded Mtteh ,... ~ by co-pennen M.oo Cohotl , ... with the County Cler"-ot Or· NAME 8T~TIMINT t0048 "• OMAnn Lynn Sum,,,_1, butlMel name Of namea ), 11N, In tlll omc. Of Illa PMttcla A.~· T"• re9lllrant oom· Thia *lament Wll fled c.t ~ •noe County on Apro 13 Thi loMowlng l)ll'IOflS are Nanc:y Vance 1 '•" rv•ne 1001 W Staven1 •t128, lltted abow on Aprlt 10, County Aec:order of Aki T'llll -..emant wta flied IT*IOlld 10 It~ bu9tO """lie County Clwk of Or· Tllll ....,.,_.., wee hied 1Ht doing bullneaa 11 Aw Newpor1 Beech C.a"' Senl• Ana, Celt! 92707 1989 Coul\ty, u Aec:«0.'1 In-.itn tM Co.unty Cleft( of Or· ne.. ~ tt1e tlctltlOUI Intl CcMlty on Mav 4, 1tlt tM COunty ~ Of Or· f4152AI GOLO COAST SCHOOLS 1128&0 · This bu1lne11 11 con-Pamela J Parklf 1trument No. 8t-ol48S4, by 1nQe County on Aprtl tt bu11neaa IWM ot "-'* N111M C<Ju:n'Y on A.prll 2t, Rynn & Janowsky, 39111 se8 W. Bll(lf Ste 417 Thll t>ullneu 11 con ducted by an lndtvlduat Thia ltatemenl wu flied reatOl'I of I btllCtl or deleult H1 .... llttld 11bOVe on M4ay I , 1... ~ Orange Cout 1 t wuterty Pt1ce. Sune 202, Cotta MM&, Callt 92826 ducted by a generit part Th• regl1tran1 com-with ttMI County Clerk of Or· In peyment ot ~ PubhMd Orange COMt Ncllerd A~ o.11y Hot May 1.f, 21, 21, H1tln Newport Beach. Cahl 92660 Brue. Lawrence Gold. 10 nerthlp menc.<t to trll'aaci bull· anoe County on /4pfll 13, of \he obllo•ttona MWred Delly Piiot Ap<ll 30, May 7. nn .. ......,. ... NM ~ 4, 1Nt PutlMlhed Oranve C9lt'I Pubtllhed Orange CoiS1 Stlllwater. Irvine Ca11I The registrant com· neSI under the fjctlt~I 1Mt a t"•r1by, lnc;lud lno thlt 14, h , 1M8 wftt1 the County a.ti of Or-~794 Piiot May 7, t4, 21. 2t, Deily Piiot -'Prll 23 30 M1y 92716 menold 10 tr•nuc1 t>uS•· bus1riu1 name or natMS 1141'* bl'~°' defwlt, Nooce Of Su--781 anti County on,..., I. ttlt 1 7 14 lt89 Thll bus1ne11 11 con· ne11 under lh• fk:tltlous t111ed 1bove on Aubull Publtlhed Orange Cont wNdl .,.. recorded Febfv. '41'711 •-II' Mftftl'r · Su-754x ductlc:I by. an lncttvtdual bullne11 n1me or nemes t988 · Dally Poot April 23, 30, May ary I, 19". u Alc:Otder'1 P.ibtlllled Oranoe COMt ,._ ""''~ Tiie reglatrant com-ll1ted 1bove on Aprll 8 1989 OeeAnn Summers , 7, t4, t98t lnatrument No ll--089053, o...y Pllol Mey 14, 21. 2e. PtCMtOUa .,... •• Pta.IC NOTICE menoed to tran .. c1 buSI· Dofl Breec:e Th11 steterMnt wu tlted Su-762 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Juril, 1111 llMm aTA.,...,., ---"--------neN 41n<lef Illa lict1!1ous This Slltement wH toled wtth the County Clerk ot Or· AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST ' ~ "'9 tolewlno P9t9Clft9 .,. l'ICTITIOUI •UllHESS bull-name or n1mes witn Ill• Count)' Clef!. ot Or-ano• County on April t3. PUBUC N()TIC[ ltOOER fOR CASH, lawful Tl'lt folkNMg petlOnt.,. dOlnt llulln.at NA• STATEMENT •111ed •bow on Aprol 20 •na• County on April 13 11189 money of,,,. United Stat-. dolfla. ~ ... w !!JR ' ~v EAL~HTIMATE, Th8 lotlowtng peraons are 1989 11189 f415303 FICTITIOUI _,..... Of 8 c.tlier'a check drawn SEA Cf'AFT .IMAGES t 7 O t • 8 New po r 1 doing bu1tness es Brouc:e L. Gold f415284 Published Orange Coul NAiii aTAff•NT on any bank, credit union, or 321' Wuntngton Av• ' '9C"'10U9-ll ~ard Colla MH• CABOCABO BAR, 2636 Thia llltement W81 tlled Publls"8CI Orang• Coasl Dally Pilot April 23, 30, ~·y TM foltowtno.peraona .,. uvlnge and ICMll\ ~tlon ea.ta ,....., Clllf. 9282e • ..... aTA,_., c.llf _, • Dupont Suite 8·70 Irvine with th• County Clttrk of Or 01jty P1101.Apr11 23 30 Mey 7 ttl 1989 • doing bUl!neN 11 domlc:lted In thll •tale. all lruc:e Jerald Plltcl 3214 Tiii fOlowlnt ..,_.,.. ~ lllC C••. Cor-p Call! 112715 ange County on April 20 1. 14 1989 Su 783 Su·75 t BENNER BROTHERS payabte It thl llfnl of ..... Wlltllnoton Av. Coata doing blll6MM M :110I W Ooeanlronl ,....: Newport Geng In' Ceto. • f4180l5 WINDOW CLEANING Ill right, thle encl lnter•t Meaa c.ltf 92e28 ' AM DOORS. 2196 Sal\tl post...., Celrt t2ee3 lornl1 Publllhed Orenge Coast P\llUC NOTICE P\B.tC NOTICE 26e 11 Aragon Way. Varna held by In.• Tru11 ... In that T"tS butln1u ts con· Ana Aw . Coate Meu. Calif TIMI i>uein111 '' con-ornll, 8440 Cerrttoe AV• Th11 business ,5 con-Delly .Pilot April 30 May 7 · Linda Calif 92688 rMI Pfopet1Y tltuate In Mid duotld by. an lndlvlduat 12127 dUcted by: 1 corporation 18 StantOft Cliff toelO ducted t>y a corporat1on 14 2.1. 1989 flCTITIOUI •UltNESS flCTITIOUI •UatNE81 Robert Wlllla(TI Nl1b1t, County and State, deecrtbld The r~g111ran1 com· Robert 8 Halloell, 2115 Tl)• r~gl1tran com.· T.J:lk_bU9in .. I J.I con- The rag•stranl com· Su-T73 NAME STATEMENT NAMl ITATIMfNT 25617 Ar~on Wl'J • lolloWs: ---"*IQld tcrtranuct-tiott-8an~ A"'e r Coel• "*'4)ed. to tranMC1 bual• by 1 COf'PO"ltlon menc.CI 10 trinHct buSJ-I rn. ~11M"° The tottOWlng ~~are llnda. °Ciilf 92688 tOl-uoT'Trac1 No. 3763• neae under tM llc11ttou.' MeM. Cllll. 12127 nw uno.r ttMI llctltlou1 T"• re9t1trant com- .,... undef the toeM•-"8.lc-NOTICf doing t>usmeu 11 d~ng bUllneN u Tiits bu1lne11 11 con· ulhOwnonamaprecorded ~ ~ or name. Tonya M. Haltoc:tl, 2115 ~ name or nllf'MI to lrlnMCt ~ bullneu name or names TRIPLE AAA LOCKSM TH INFINITE POSSIBILITIES dueled by "'lndtvtdual In Boole 1:11, Paget 38, 39. llti.cl •l><>W on Januery 1, Santa AM Ave., Colla ... .., Mow on May 3, ,... undet ..... ftc:11tlou1 i11ted above on January 1 ftCTITIOUS •UllNESS SER111CE 624 W Woll!.0" 1725 Domingo Drive. SCA11a 8 The regl•trJnl com-40, 41 and 42 of Mis· 1989 MeM, Cellf. tH21 Llur9 l<nft>pel PrlSIOent Mme or namee l98t NAME STATEMENT A·2. Costa MeSI Calif Newport Beec;h, Call! 92680 menold to tr1naact bUSI· Qelleneoua Mapl, recorOt of Bruce Plefce Tiii• l>UllMll 11 c;on· TNI ttatemenl WU hlld ed li>OW on Merell 11, Al S Mendez The following persons are 92827. J Cercy Cllrtaten11en. 725 ,_. und... the fictittoua Orange County, California. Thll •tatement wll filed OUcted by. llUeband and Wife wit" tl'la County Cllr1! 01 Or· lM? This statement was llled doing business•• . Rich1r<l L Run en 624 w Oom1noo Drive. Suite 6, bullneu name or names Tl'lt ltrMI eddre11 or .hh the County~ of Or· The reol•lt•nt com· It'll County on Mey 6, 1tlt Cllrt.tlne WUtell Sec· "'llhlhe CountyClerk ot Or-AUTHENTIC LANO Wiiton A·2 c:tll Mes<l N...,portBeach c .. u 92660 lleted i bove on ~I 20. OCNr common dee6gn1Uon anoeCounty on/l\pf•-19 menoed 10 tr9nUCI. bull--"4f7'1Cll elW'; ange County on Mly 5 1989 SCAPE$ UNLIMITED 20421 Cellf 92627 Tn.9 bu1ln .. 1 II con· itat the,.., ~1-eln· • ,.,_ n.a urtder "" fldltlous ~ Orange eo .. , TIU ltalement Wll ''*' FUTTOi S.venSeu Ln Hu.,tongton Carol R Alcorn 62• w ductldt>y 1n 1nd1v1cJua1 Rot>ertNtlbel bove deacrt bad 11 Pvbllahld OrtnOe eo..t ~ n.ma « ""'* ~ P"°1May 1.C. 21, 28, ttlll'laCountyCl«kolOr· Publtsned Orang• Coatt BMch, Cal1I 926•6 W1t1on A·2 Cos1a lv'esa The reg111r1n1 com-Thia 111t1men1 w11 t1 l>U'POf1ed to be' 1818 8u1· Deity PMot Apr'M 30, May 1, Meted abolle on Apnl 27. ""-·4, 1989 c;:ounty on Ai>r1I 2t . Deity Pilot Mey 14. 21 28 1(('111n Franc11 Keny 20421 Cati! 92627 lmencee 10 traneaci bUll· .vlth the County Clerk ot ton11\ell Lene . Newport 14. ~1• 1te9 1ttlt su-1tl 1 June 4, 1989 Seven Sees Ln Huntington Thll t> e nen is con ness uncJer the flc11t1ou1 ange County on April 3. Beac:tl, Catlfomla Su·1.. TOfYYI Hllltodl '4t"71 Su-797 Beach C1ht 92646 d leel bu ~ gerieral pari t>uslneu neme or nimea tHt Tl\• undaralgned di•· Thil 1t1t..._,l WM filed •-II' NQTlC( Publllhld Or.,. Cou4 ======-----1 Thll bullneH s con. uclh Y lolled •t>ov• on April 13 f41 dlllma alt llablllty tor any In· •-II' Mt\Tll'C MUI ttle County aar1I of Or-,.._ Piiot Mey 1 1.c 21, 21 dUC1eclby 1n 1ndMClu1 na~h~P regstrll'I ~or t9811 Publllhed O••noe correctness In Uld llrMI ,._""'""' 1n99County on ~s •. 1Mt '9CT1T90Ua ..... ltl \111,0UCT Th• reg•ll~nt com menceo to 1r1naaC1 t>ui• J Oercy Ct'lll1teoffl\ Dally P1tor April 23 30. M1 ~ i!i other c:ommon rtcTr1"tOU8 .,..... Publilhed Or N=~ NM~TA~MEWT $1-111 menctel lo transact Dusi-neaa under the 11c11hous Thll statement wes hlecJ 7 t4. 1989 ---v .. at · NAm aTA~MT 7, Tl'lt ~ pertOfll tfl KRMPOTIC H ne11 under the t1c1111o~s bu1lness name or names lw1th the County Clerk ot Or· Su· 758 Said Nie '"" bl made Tl'la tolloWlclg peraone are Dally Pllol May 1 • 21. 28, doing ~ M 1---.---.,.-Ml\-.,_.---GEX:>RG~ ANTHONY business n1me or nemes llllld above o11 Apri1 17 ange County on Apnl 13 wttllQUtwarranty.•JIPl'Mlor dolnQbutineMU. . Jw.4, 19H • INT!AHATIONAL MISS·l--.. ...---.-.. .... nu...,.• ..... ~;....- 1111e<1 •bove on ~prtl 6 1989 1t8!1 11189 · P\Bl.tC NOTICE lmpllld • regardfnG title, poa-J.A CE. EHTERPAl$ES Su-7te tNO PERSONS f'OUN· Ptc:TITIOU9 ..,_ .. KRMPOTICH, M.D Kl!IYin ~ Ket!; Cero1 R A1co " f41Sl20 ..-on. ~ encumbrancee. 65 Few Onw Cotta MeM PlaJC fl)TIC( OATION eot Sou Broder NAm ITAftMmfT age ~6. b o rn in Th11 s1a1emen1 .. u "eel Tl11s Slateme• I ... as hll'CI Put>l lt>e<I Orenge Coul FICTITIOUI 9'181HEll 10 Mh1ty the unpaid obll· CUI 11282e • St •~. c e11/"92804 Thi folowlnO ,,....ont are Clarkdale , A rizona. witn th~ Couni., Cl!!rk 01 0; jwnh the County Ct"'" 01 Or 0111y P1to1 Aprll 23 30 Mey T~Af'::0!Tn~':e,~ .,. C':t :'!ithb~t::i Flntey Atmutll, 55 Fatr 'ICTITIOUS ....... At111Ur M SvcNtk. eot oorng bUalnell • May l6, l932. Resi-~= ounly or Apnl 1 1nge County on Apn1 19 7. 14 1989 doing bullnell as and other aume u provided Orllle, Cotta M .... C1kl N,._ l'TATllSNT South Broor. Anaheim, Calif JUOIE'S BOOl<KEEPlNO d H ' F415292 F4tsaeo I Su-757 BEST SOUTHPARK LIM-herein. ptyl adv•nc• If~. 92t2e TM loilowlng pel'IOnl .,. 92804 21121s.aor.8-Ln... Hunt• ent of unttngton PubllshtcJ Orange Coast Published Orange Coast .,_ •c NO-TICE tTEO A Ca1•torni1 L1m11ed thereunder i nd 1n1erett Thia bullnau II con· do4nQ bulllnlll u ~.NII Sim«, 2.C551 on 9Mctl. Catlf 12648 Beach, passed a w ay Delly P110t AP<!! 23 30 "'•Y 011ty Pilot Apr I 3 Mly 7 l"l.llUU Partnerlhlp, 188 Eaat t711l thereon end plul .... dUClec:t by an tndlYIOUel PA°OfESSIONAL COLOR Raymond Way •210 Celtl Judie Ann Raweon. 21 t21 Ma y 4 , 198. 9 7 14 1989 14 21, 1989 Street Cosll M ... Calli Charges and expenaes ol lhe The reg111r1n1 com· PHOTOGRAPHIC SER· 92630 Sedor-.~ Ln . Huollngton SW'Vlved by his lov-Su-7511 Su-769 f1Cm1oua •USINESI 112827 TrullM ano 01 the trulll meooec:t to trenaac:t buli-VICES. 7532 E CTl~an TIU bualneu 11 con· Beed\, c.tit. t264t DUD C ...,..TICE NAME ITAHMENT Thomu s L ... t88 Eut cr .. led by Mid Deed ot 11911 uncle< the llctttlOUI OrtnOe Cattf 92&69 dueled by non proltt IOU!>-Thll bullneae 11 con· mg wlfe Dons. sons. ruull nu TM, tottowlng pef"M)ns are 17111 Street Coat• Meu. Trust The tote! amount 01 bUll,_ n•me or name. Ken Smlth, 7532 E Chap· datlon . ducted by an lndlvldYal G e o r g e A P\&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS doing buslnetl H Calll 92827 Mid obltg.tlon•. 81 Illa ume Mated above on March 15 man. Orange, Call! 92669 The regl1tran1 com· Tl\• r1gt1tr1nt com- Krmpouch. Jr . Rob-FICTITIOUI MlllMESS MINUTEMAN PRESS Thll bu1tn•J• IS con· of ln411al publicatton ol lhll 1Ht Thi• bu1lneu ,, con· inenced to transect bUel-10 iraneect bue6- w d NA.ME ITAnMENT 2800 E Coast Hwy Ste A3 dueled by I limited partner-Note. II I 141 18'4 78 Finley Aamulh ducied by en lndMO~l MM under Illa llcllllOUI urlder the flc:U(lout ert K.rmpouch an NAME STATEMENT The tollowong persons ar~ C<Xona dll M1r c1111 92625 Ml•P o.ieo May t tNS T1111 st.allmlflt wu llled lne-11g111ran1 uim-~ ,,_ or narn9 n~ or namee A n d r e w J The totlOW1ng persons •re do.~ bUITT:""aE" TO G Euoeoe S1ecMr a ~Uta Th• reg II tr int com-MAL llTATt SICUAI-with the Coun1y C..,.11 of Or· ~10 trenuct bu••· lllted abo,,. on May 1 1M1 1ed aboYe on J-.y 1 Kr m p 0 l I(. h ' 2 001cnj1NbulGSRl~8PIHllC .. IN" 2775 A VA A WIN S1tc1w 7 Sp1cewooo menoed lo lflnSICI bull-TIIEI .... vec •.• C.ettornte anoe Counly on May 5. 1989 -under lhe fk:t•tlOUI Mhvt M Suchellt ] .. ' ,.. " 1490 1 Chestnut West· Lafun1 Hills Caht 92653 f4177U bu"'-a name or name1 Thl1 11a1ernant wu fltld le A. RIW90n brothers, John and MHa VercJe O• EHi •T205 mln11er C111t 92683 his busines• 11 con ne11 under the t1c1111ou1 ~atloft,• True•, •1: K C C 92626 R h d R th 2092 1 • t>u"""' name or names D..I. ,.._.., 11• ~Mktenl Publl1hed Orange Cou1 U.ted above on Mey t 1989 Mth the County CWll of Or· 1ta1emen1 .., IMld Michael rmpotich 01t1 Mesa. eht ic ar 0 duc11e1 by husbaocJ 1n0 w1te llled lbove on Apfll t2 llOO Monti 8'oectwey, WI~ Deity P1tol M1y ttl 21 2 t<_,.th R Srnllll ange Couniy on May 5, ttet I.he County Clertt of Or· o f Anzona and SlSter Cynth11 L J81'11vold. 2775 Sheltf1lh. Huntington Beech. The reg11111nt com t!l89 100. ._ .. •~ CA l2'70t June 4 1989 T1111 1181_,t -filed '•1T111 County on Aof1I 2t . MIN llerde Or EAll sT205 C1Rit t2tl'E8 meocld to tran•ec1 bUI T..,.mea $ LM Pu ........... or'a:'fe ,.. •• 11 Su-903 illlth the Counlw Cllrll of Or Publlll'lld Or~ Coel\ 1 Martha Slaven of II ..... c-•11 "2626 0111 It p •as 1~c "" ...... ,_ .....,. , "" ., • n r ,._ " nas under the t1c1111ous ange County on May 5 1989 """'"' PllOC Mly 1 21. 28. , .. ,_. Fresno, CA Dr This bulln811 11 con C1htornr1 14901 Chestnut bu••-·· na-a or namaa Thll 5lltement wu hied Delly P1101 May t 18 25 •IDIJC Mt'llTICE .., ' ..._., S W I C t f ·-"~ v Nllh the County Clerk ol Or· 1989 ,..,__ nu r41,_ June 4, 19811 Publlltlld Orange Coett Kr mp o t I c h wa s uctld-Oy· an lndMduet I · estmins er • 1 • lilted lbove on April 11 ,.. •.. 1 A 11 28 Th481 Publtlhed Orange Cou1 Su-801 Oelly 1 .Pt.I01 May 7 f4. 21. 2'. ad ted ( th Th• reg111r1nt com· 112883 1988 •no• ....,,,n Y on pr . 'ICTmOUI 9UllNEll 011ty Pilot May t' 21 28 19" fr, ua rom e Old to lr1n11c1 bus• This buS1ness 1s con Eugene SteclW t9H ,, .. ,... .._II' lllftnrc NA• ITATIMINT June 4 1981 rtllJC MJTICE Sv·171 niversit~f Anzona und« the l1c!lllOUI duc:1~ by • c;orpot'lllon Thl• llllement wH l11ed Pubhlhed Or•"""' c~·· ,._." """''&. The loltowlnQ Pl'M>M .,. Su·199 1--....;---......;-----1----------ln 1954 and the name or n•~ The re~ist ran1 c;om· with the County Clefk of Or .,,~ ctoong bualrtml u UCLA ~hool of •lled above on M1v 14 menced 10 1ransac1 bull· ano• County on April 13 Oa1ty Pilot May 7 14, 2t. 28 f'tCTmoul MlltM!H Xl!'.SS ELECTRONICS "8.IC NOTIC[ ..aJC NOTICl 1ttt . nNI under Ille f1c1111oua 1989 • 1980 Su-7•" NA• ITATl•NT 17197 N••hope Sre H . --------"----Medicine in >959 Cynthia L. Jen1votd bu11nesa name or n1mu ,.4152M ov Th1 lotlowlng peraon1 are Founllln Valley Calot 92708 'ICTITlOUI ...,.... •• Served h 1 s or-Thi• 1tatemen1 wH tlled lilted above on April 24 Pubhillld Or•no• c 0111 P\IM.IC NOTICE dOlngC .. T~Lt:;r-E•l•ECTRICAL Otobet Aedt11r11>u11on .. ,.. ITATUllENT thepaed1c res1dencv Ith the County C,.rk 01 -Or l9R89 h d R lh 0.,1.., PllOt Apr11 23 30 llAay ... ... C.Ulornta 17 t97 Newnope n,. tollo'Ml'IQ P«eont ere at the West Los Ari-1"a: County on April 13 IC ., 0 7 t4 1989 FICmtOU• MlllNEIS SERVICE 54S C1talln• St• H Fountain Valley doing bullneal u .et Th11 llllttmtnl WH 11'90 Su-750 HAMI ITATl•lllT Ortve. Newi>0'18eech. Calli Cel1I 921ot DAVID BRIAN DESIGN geles VA Hospital F415251 N1th II\• County Clerk ot Or Th• loll<>wlno peraons .,. 92683 Thll buatnH• 11 con-4ot Lanwooo. Cotta M ... and the O rt h opaedic PubUll'l8CI Oflnge Coast 1nge County on April 2& P\IM.IC NOTICE doing bustnell 11 Robert J Moncayo. 50 ducted by • corporihon Ceht 92621 Hoepita.l In Los An-any P1101 April 23 30. May 1118t FANTASTIC SPORTS Catalina Drive, Newport The reglllr an• com OIVld 6tlan ~ 4ot 1 H ·ced t4, 1989 l'4tNT7 flCTITtOU8 •UllMSI LEAGUES. too Lombard a.ecn. Call! 92683 rnenceo to transac1 bulA· L~ Colt.ti ._. ... Caht gees e practi Su 76l Publl5"e<l Or1nge Co.HI NAME STATEMENT Ct Coat• MaH. C1tll Thll bu11ne11 II con· ""' under IJle llc:tllloul 92121 Ortho paedic s urgery ----------0111y p, ot M1y 7 14 21 28. The tot10w1ng peraons are 92826 ckloted by 1n lnd1111duat bU'*-name or names Tlll1 b1o111n1N 11 con Ln Hunungton Beach f'talC NOTICE 1H9 dotno bu11n111 •• Ph1Up Cert Pnce 241 E T"• reglltrant com-Meted •!>OW on NIA dueled by an ln01v1<1u11 _for 24. vears Services Su-789 FRANK"S IMPORTS. 1830 1tlh St , Coate Me~ Calif menold to trennct b<.111· Jerome Ou1U11no PrMI· Tiii regt1trant c~m · .., flCTITIO\ls-8UllNIE9 • ~ Cos1a Mela 92827 nesa under the llcrtt10u1 dent mencld 'o trll\llclt bull w ere held M onday NAME aTAHMINT Pl&.IC NOTICE Ca111 92827 Scou w1111am1on . .tOO bu"'-name or names Thl1 1tat11Mnt wu hied neaa undlt tl'le fletltl0u1 May 8. 1989 H e will The following pertonS are Frank Mantttquei 18842 Lombltd Ct eo.18 Meta lilted above on Marctl 15 iMttl the County Cler• of Or· butonlM neme or """* be greatly maSSt"d by dOlnQ bullMS• 11 'ICTITtOUS 8UltMES• O.mton •A Hunungton C.ht 9282t 'tat enge County on Aprl 2t. llaled at>oVe on (not yet) tho.e who knew a EDEN Ill. t501 w .. tchff NAMI ITATIMQO' Belc'1 Calif 928-48 Thi• l>U ,,. .. II con· Aobert J Moncayo t98t Oevld "*' ~ -9ut1e~ Newport TM 1o11ow1ftO per--Th•• l>U1tnan 11 con· ducted by. ~nan Thia 11atemen1 wu lll•d ,41"10 TN9 111temen1 wu tiled loved hun Beach, Celli 92&e0 dOinQ bu .. ,,... u ducted by an Individual The rtgl•trant c;om· with the County Clef'k ol Or· P\lblletlld Or~ eo.at wltll ttie CcMlty C*1t 01 Or A11l ley Adams 200 SURF & SUD'S CLEAN· Thi r1gt11rent com• menoed to tranact bull-WIOI County on ~II 13, Delly Piiot May 7 t• 2' 21 It'll County on M1y $. 1tlt ........... McNett Lene, PH 8. N-· ING SERVICES 42S''t menc:ld lo tran1ect bus!· ,,._ Wldef tl'lt flc:11Uou9 1919 1Nt ' ' ' ' N1mt LIV'•L port BNc:n, Ceut 112683 c.rnatlon. C0<on1 Oil Mar ,,... under the hclltlou• bUllnlU name °' ntn'IM '41Aa Su-718 PvDllel'led Orange COMt ~" A.-Harley 1200 Park C.111 9M25 bullnen name Of namea hlled •b<We on APtl 1., 1989 PublWllCI Orenge Coe.It Delly Plot M~ t.f, 21, 21 ...,,.n1a111Cr Newport Orlll• Sute 318. Joy Connor 425 ' Cerna-hllld above on April 11 ~ts> c . Price Delly Pllo1 APtM 23 30 May •-.,. Mt'll~ ~ 4. ttlt 1nUIUIRVH~'1 Newport 8Hch, Caht 92e60 tlon, COfon• oet Mar Cehf 1989 Tlllt atatement w11 tiled 7. 14· lttlt ,._ ""''~ l\rl04 P'ICl'TnCMM wn !lliim•••••••lfl J Dercy CtlrlatenNn, 125 9282S Frank Mantrlquez wllh tl'le County Clerk ol Or· Su-145 PM:~ 9UelNllt ••ti' -- PACIFIC VllW MEMORIAL PA.AK Cemetery • MortV.,Y Chapel • Cre111•tory Domingo Drive. Suite 8. Sandy Boucher 15114 Thi• ltlllmenl Wll tiled Ange County on Apr14 It ·-II' Mt\~ ..... aTA,......,. ... _ ""''~ Newport &laoh. Cell! 92eeo Allcent• Rd La Mirada. With the County Cletk ot Or· ,4,..,. .--e.w 1-. Thll 1>U1tne11 11 con· Olltl 00638 ll"OI County on Apot 13 Publ"'*' 0ranoa COMI ducted by • t1m11ed partn«· Thia bul~ll II c;on· 1989 o.ity Piiot A1>ft1 30. Mey 7 1h1p dueled by co-pertnen '411Mt t4, 21. 1"9 The reg111ren1 com· Th• regt1trant eom· Publlfhed Orange Cout Su·771 3500 Pacific View OrMI Newport 8Mcti .... 1711 mencld to tran11c1 bull· menced to 1ranHot E Delly Piiot Apr» 23, 30, May ,_. undat the flct111ou1 n"' under the flet lol.i1 7! 14, 1989 , PfllJC NOl1C( bu•tnea name <X nama b<.lelneu name or n ... ,.., 1-----------••••••••••l 11111d above on April 13 119ted above on Aptll :le. Ptennou9 WM ......... llUlllUW&Y Mortuary • Chapel Cremation 1989 1Nt .._.,. NOiltl ...-aTA~ J Dercy CtirlslenMn J(fy Conl"IOf \T"" The fOllcMltlO petlOM .,.. Tllll tlltetnent wu l1lld Tllll 1tatament ..-,u Med '=-el-I doll'lO ~ u . with tha county Cler-ol Or· wttll tl'lt County Clerk of T .. E PLANT OOCTOR'I , ~= County on April 13, ~= County on AClf8 Tl'la Pl'Ml\I.,. 1111 W a.lboe lllvd .• .....,. f415111t Publltlled Orange Coe9I P'Ubflshed Or Deity PllOI °'Pnl 23 30 May Delly Pffo1 Mey ?1 ........... 11. 14, 111811 1Mt 110 BroadWay Costa M ... "2·1111 • Su·763 STARTING A NEW B The Legal O.pa.r1ment at the Dally Piiot Is pleased to an· nounee a new service now avail· able to new busll"teaHS. We wlll now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and aave you the time and the trip to the Court House In Santa Ana. Then, of courM, after the teerch la completed we wttl flle your fictitious bu1lnea name statement with the County Clerk, publish once a wMk for four week• a1 required by law and thtn flle your prOQf of pubth cation wtttl the County Clerk. • Please stop by to tlle flctltloui busl:Jiuitement the Dally Piiot Depart· ment, 330 W•t y. Coate M .... CIJlfomla If you can nol step by, pie ... call UI tt (714) 842.,.321, Ext.,.alon 315 Of' 318 Md W9 Wiii meke arra-~to Q.endle thi• Pf -mall • " you ._. •ny further queetlOnl~-us and we will be ttiln glad to 1u11t ye>u . Good ludtif'I new~n •• ... Bradford J. Stein stands with his sreel-gra} sneakers perched on dle second rung of the ladder, and he 1s cmnmg. lie is bending· at the waist co the extreme left, balanced on his toes like a mid-air ... l}arishnykov. . · · .. Stein is thumbing throu~h records on the fourth shelf of 20 even play muslC, M1Chael1s ars. f00t by 20 foot wall. The wall 1 cuffed solid \\Ith LPs. wh1Ch tack Kl;(I .9 is non-com mercial radio. fodged wtth all ochtr -roth~etihn . . .-a.~__..,p-u-t-t-:IC radio scauons ac c e e t s1 e o c e ta 1 c 1oc e\ are Stein, a disc JOCke). thumbs p9st 'Li\.e Coltrane.· He tbumh required b) law co pl~> public affairs programming. some more. He thumbs pa·sc Coltrane' .. A Love upreme,' past Public affairs programming might include taped leccure\ b\ more records br. the lace tenor sax k1~g. "free Jazz Cokrane:: Zen master Alan Wam~r might include on-the -air d1 cu ·ions ol "Coltrane's Grearesr Hrrs.' Perchedirr mid-air. rein ft1ps th rot.Agh a peace in our time But whate\er the topic or whate\.er The s~>urce. fooclong sernon of tattered LP spmes. · G1anc cep ma) be onh shows are intended to be thought-provoking. if npt a-lmle outside one record out of 1 .<XX>. but it a noonome request. and the DJ-on-·~ the mainstream. Da"1d Bo\ nes sars. che-spoc can't find the disc. .-: ·-Bornes sap challenging sociai \ iewpomts are a collegt cJJ10 "A record collect1on i nor a record collection withou t 'G1anc ~! staple. and are difficult t0 fi nd a ii rener pin the dial«} tht n~ht Steps:·Stem sa}'S fl aclr. KROQ's idea of public affairs program.ming 1\ Jaunb Too bad Seems reque ung part\ d1dn t J k tor Klau' sen 1Ces .md LoH~ Lint Bo\ne ars. Bo\ne Y.ec1rs \\1re.r1mrned Flounde, or The Meat Pupptt . or \fozan. all of whtCh tack neath round glas~s and a blJc k sweat h1rt. on shelves near the tu rncc1ble One L' .word 1s perm1 1ble around the b} lantmt hall~ of tht -Dcspire coday s baffling failure of elernon. l Os 'ltuJtm· KL'CI office. locared on the thtrd floor of the Gate wa\ Common run radio station offers 1usc about e\ en chm~ for the ears short of Q· bu1ld1n~ above a larl!e campus o feceria The l. -word 1 tips. ·unplanned. as m not d1Cmed by demo~raphic charc . mtgJ· · .. "K CCI pla\ s that weird mustC. Dan1ellt ~f 1Chaeli<i 'J\ 'I * moussed programming direccors or ured mind · mocking the often-heard. and clearh an no\ in~. rumorchat rnculJtt'I \he haelis. for ~x.imple. spins alm name roe~ record' from -chroogh KL:Cr listener rn1e . wh1Ch include lmnt. Huncm~ton 6-9 p.rn. each \tednesdJ\ He1 IDilw. might feature ong uff tht Beach, Newporc Beach. and Costa Me a. a ''ell a~ pans of Tu\t m Kl'CI Top 20 ltsc. which are t}p1cally performed b) the band whu and anta Ana. ha\e not \et reached cardom. or ne\.er realh did he might pla\'.i Michaelis. 20, is a sophomore at l'CI Clad in a denim J.iC~ec ne"' ong b\ the cerebral I:ngl1 h Pof}tnO XTC. or .i song b\ the hot dotted with decorauve ptns. she 1s a oc1al sc1enet ma1or "ho "'II Long l land. rap mo. Ot La Soul manage che station nexc \ear Michaelis he 1r;,ite co u e the l ·\\Ord But there al"a\S tu robe a t\ann 1natra relic· or" reHrb- -"underground~ -becau~ e college radio hardcore 1ma~t' soaked Pam Cline b.ill.id. JU t co ~eep thml! tu n And PontJneous. obscures rhe fa n rhar Kl'CI fills a vanecr of mcere t ~orne J1~t jockeys plar das !Cal music. she Sl} , some pla\ blues. me Jon c -. , ing Good/C2 \ MichaeltS sa\'s "Commercial cations are sellm~ a ou nd. We're selling d1\ersit}: Bo ne a\S. fey.. disc 1ocke~.s at the station are willing to cut the ration's playlisc mco a pie c.hart . although Bo ne, sprawled acros a brown-striped thrift tore ofa m the tauon·s waiting room, makes a tenuous stab. _ _ ----: '-,, For music pr0gramr!Jing alone. the h\ pothencal knife w9uld have co cane a ~O ~rcenc ~lab uf pie for alcern11me rock (allowing for the occa1sional Pats} ~!me >Cherzol. Bo~ne a}S. The knife might shce another 20 _percent tor lall, another 1'5 per~ iru reggae, another f,, e ptrcenc for blue). and . Bo\ ne pJuse . Ho" num percenc ·~ £~w1• Borne a k 'w1ch half-inreresr. A roomtul ot DJs clamor chAt he hou!d hacJ.. off fi\e percenc from alcername roe~ and fo,e tt "1th a "new relei e)" sltCe. Other want . -more Jan .pie &t-the nsen u 1 ffi~c no pi~ 1 be c of-tll. K l'Cl •. -- programming 1s free. a~d pie charts are corPorate· pa1son co the college radio spmc But colle~e radio •um and cowrnerc1a l radio a1ms·do meet. although usually on commercial radios cerm College radio pla} c .. er}thmg new. nght dO\\n co the mQ t danng. an~ commerc1al ·radro culls the college·rad10 band with the pop potential. ·aid Iggr ~oble. aka Michael Gonzalez. a KtCl d1 c JOC~e\ · College radio pla\ ttl a rn•1or role in breai...in~ ome of todav's mo t crmc.tU\ at'Cl11med rUo.. k band uch a R f.M. l' ! and The * Rtplacemenu~'®le iltd.. . But the colle re radio grou p mu t fit a tormac \\hen they make the 1ump ro the b1g-nme. f\.hchaelt a\ , bee-au e, unlike colle •e radio fans. commercial It tener are f~ll1ng ~ck on old habits ot ltstenmg Lt<iceners ~rew up listening co popul<tr radio. Michaeli sa · • . (Plt'a c ~~ Kl'~C-~) CS OrMge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, May 14, 1089 I UOh. I, •• f.oou ~er-aud shsws at Le Mer-idiert 8y VIDA Dl'AN o_.,..c.,,...,_ .. Even if you can't afford a little SI0,000 da)time suit or a $40.000 ic>wn from a Fttnch haute ~outurc collection, it's fun to loolc. The sprin&/summer Louis Fcraud collection shown last week at the Le Meridien wiscspccially fun, and very aood looki.na. Feraud's daughter Kiki, a dcsiancr with the Fcraud house, and an entourage of I 5. including nine mannequins. came from Paris to present a 45-minute show featuring 95 styles. The new collection was first seen in Januar) in Paris. Guests at the Oranac County MagaZ1ne .. woman of the year" luncheon aJSQ sa-.A. a fe" pieces from past Ferausf collcct1ons (the first was '58) now considered museum glamour pieces.· "Each year we select the best pieces from each collection and add tht"m to our shows:· siud K1k1 F-eraud speali.- ing for her father. who was at his dra" II'\& boards \\Ork ma on the fall/winter hnc due out 1n July. .. From th1scollcc1100 I think n "111 be the long pearl aov.ns." The collccuon was Mediterranean inspired and the bright colors ofltaly and Spain joined whites of Greece in gowns. short dre scs. cvcnina pant en~mbles and Jackets.· SQme plain· and some ela~tcly decorated. Trim incl1°ded pearls. mirrors. shells. ivory, ribbon. safrn appliques and beads of all colors. Fcraud's fabnc drapinJ and use of the tnms with silk. chiffon, satfo and crepe created "'orks of an and ~ht fully o since he is first of all an an1st. .. The clothes arc feminine and fu n. the) speak. of sunshine . and happi- ness:· commented K.ik1 What v.ell-known women wear the designer's fashions? .. Some v.omcn do pot v.ant others to lno" the) bu) haufE couture.'' !>aid K1ki ... , know all oft~d1ent but I'd rather not say because I don't know "hich ones "'ant to be anonymous . But, the Japanese buy a lot. and we male dresses for Arab princesses." Ahothcr reason for watchina French collections, bcs1dcs just for the joy of it, is the indication of things to come. "All of our fashipns here sprina from hautc couture in Paris," said ,;ewer Kitty Lcshe. fashion director for Fashion Island stores.· "This collection was maJnificent. and with the dipP.ing hemlines had a Gatsb) fechng.' Two of the dresses in the Feraud collection were black and fnngcd. ''Fringes arc vet) big no". Every major show I sa" in New York recent I) had fnngcd dress... said Richard Sh1rle), manager of the couture salon at Neiman Marcus. D.., ,,._~or~ le• ~.l',.. Two p••rf gowns fleftf and• draped 11tk creation •re In the Feraud cotlectlon. .. .. ···· E. .. ·····~··-;;:.·~ ~. s - - J•cqule Woodworth. president of Sorop- tlmllt lnternatlon al, left; Joyce Gwldt, president of lrvlne Chlldren'J Fund; 8a rbar11 Mallonee. eve nt chairwoman; a nd Ca thy ..., ......... ~----· Palmer, treasurer of lrvln• Sorop11tftt1t are l pleased with th• two f•shlon show fund-· r•IHrs th•t raised U0,000 for chlldren's causes on th• Orange CoH t. Funds for kids top 530,000 By KAREN REED Of Ow OMy ,._ Su.ff Local commun1t} member'> ~ame out in ~upport ol t\\O fund.ra1c,ing fa\h1 on sho"''> re<cntl} "h1c h ncth:d some S30.000 for l h1ldrcn's cause\ . The In inc: ( htldrcn's Fund (I( Fl "as the: ret.1p1en1 ofS:!0.000 from ~oruptom1s1 lnterna11onars Mardi ura-. celebration at tht.• In ine Mamou More than 500 attended the \l\th annual C\Cnt "hll'h featufl·d Kitt) • Le1lle and fJ\hlOO\ from 'e"' pon (enter F J\h1on Island Barbara Mallo.nee tha1rcd the e'rnt 1Ah1lh ha'> annual!\ ral\cd fund<> to as\l'>t the IC F 1n m dTon'> 1o build d;1ld1.,arc fac11t11cs at In me ckrnentar) ~,hool'> In tnl' Children'\ Fund president Joyct Gwidt "a' .il\o on hand Committee members organ111ng the fund .ra1~·r includl.'d Cathy Palmer. Mary Whltaktr. Nancy Lacey Jane t McKenzie Pattie Wtb1ter. Eileen Spohn Johe Ryan and Prll Hagen Carol Hoffman sen ed as ml\trt''"' of lCn:mon1l·' • • • Le r ell0 du l.ird1n \\3'> the \C\enth annu.il li.1'>h1on sho"' lum hl·on Pfl'\l'ntl'd b~ th-: '-e" p<.>rt H.1r~ir Chapter ol l:>t.-141 l klta Cklta I fn-l>clla1 tu txndi1 thl.' Pcd1atm ( am.er Kl·..can h f ounda11on ot Oran~l· Count) The Balboa Ba~ < lub \t.'r,ed a'> th1.,• ~·111ng fur th1.,· e'cnt "'h11.,h alc,o katurcd a \1lcnt JUlt1on and opportun1t~ dra"1ng for t."o round trip 11d.l'I'> to v.cdcn 1.,ompltment\ ol .\mcncan -\1rline'> Kilt~ Ll·\ltc and fo\h1on\ frnm '-t.•"'pon C cnwr fashion Island were again the featured a11rau1on \\llh three Tn·Ddt\ -Heydlt Fraut Mary Lau~r and StepbaiiJe Te1tne)'··J01n1ng the prol"l-ss1onal model" on the run"' a' .\lso adding to the sho"' ·.,charm "ere '"'o four·\car-old mooch-Wesle) Frazee and Sarah Veitch • • • Bonnie Giiiman, cltCCuthe director of lh{' toun-, d:it1on "clcom<.'d Cam Graeber who spoke of her \on "'ho 1s pre~ntl) undergoing the bone marro"' treatment ii ( HOC made possible b) the Rc~arch f oundation • ~a11onall). Delta Delta Delta r.uscs funds for pcd1atnc can1.,er rc~arch as 11s designated ph1lan1hrop~ Caaby Golan and Cl11dy Dt Berry co-<:ha1rcd thl· cHnt. wuh add1t1onal commmec members inclu(iingl Cbaryl Butterworth. Lori Contant. Barbara Ptndtr Klmbtrly Nlklas and Brt1I& Miller a\ "ell a\ mo<kll. Fra1ec and Lauer •. • • • ~omc 70 mcmbc~ hu.,bands and guest\ of the < amclot ( hapta ul the Guilds of the Orange ( ount' Pl·rforming -\nc, C enta cnJo~ed the group's annual gl'I together -1he ·c amelot C 0<kta1ls and Cana pt"'> ( apc;r -held rct.rntl} JI lhl' "'atedront Do\t"r Shorc'i ho me''' Wanda Gwo1d1low1kl ~ -\1.,cording to commtlll'<' member Dluit t.adllagtr the ~eneral 1.,on-.cnsu'> of the grOl!P "''*S that the "just-for· fun· pan) "'as onr of thl' most \uccesslul and ~pinll·d e\ er held b> Camelot the chancr c.hapter of thl· ~u1ld'> !\ fc:v. of the: lun·IO\ 1ng JU~ts atlendtng included Sharl Esaylan chapter president Rope Von Htnen Bell)' and Richard Stoddard, Barbara and Wyu Bedall . Belly and Robert ltlela. Elalae and a.bert Basmajlan Fran Gol111. Nora Jor1n1ea. llboda Under tom StradllJl1er. Flosi a nd Ed Schmautr asan .ind Robert Bttcber and Barbara DtMon P \ P \IC \1.:1.1 Pl.I S 0 Benefit fashion show set Women in V. orld Trade and OE:.F- lntcmat1onal will sponsor the 19 9 lntcrnauonaJ Fashon Sho". Tucsda> evcmna It Le Mertd1cn Hotel. Ncw- -portikach. Assemblywom an Mnmc Waters IS the reaturcd i.pcalcer Con IS S40 per person with proceeds ben- cfiuna OEF. a 1roup oraan11ed to m~asc economic opportun1t1~ for women in Third World countncs f or informa11on call 852-602 S • • • Women tennis enthusiast\ a~ Ill· v 11ed to pan1c1patc 1n the 19 ~ Women's Doubles Tournament ponsorcd b ) Le\ Petite' Fleun Aux1hary ofCh1ldrcn's Home ~1et) on Wcdnc:sda) and Thursday at the Laauna N1aucl Racquet C'lub The tourney consists of round rob•~ J>lay, AB and 8 on Wednesday, and 8C and C on Thursday Cost 1s SH per person. Those interested hould call Kathy Hall, 499-3.S42. or Linda Gaanct, 499-3055. Htcllt(.I • • • The queen of Hearts Guild ol ( htldren s Hospital of Orange Coun- t)' ((H OC) will ho~t the Laguna ( oa~t Home To ur. Tbursda>" from 10 am to 3 pm f'ourhomes w1ttnn11tl ptcd commun111es of '4onarch Be h ~ 111 be featured "'1th refreshments ~rvc.d at the end of the tour. Con "SI 1n advance, S20 on the da) of the tour. w11h proceeds bcnc:fiuna C HO< ·., ouipaucnt chn1c Rcscl'alJonHan be made b) alhng l)nnc (hroncn. 499·403S. or Marne Hcnstn dgc. 661-5683 • • • Goodwtll lndu5tTlc1 of Orange: County 14111 lc1d off us 65th \n· nl\.ersar) cclcbrat1on Thu~•) at the: ~nc)'s Annual -\'4-ard Dmnrr nned for the Four Season~ Hotel. cwpon Beach. Followina the awards, which w1ll 1ndudc the Walter Knott Qoodw1ll Sen-ace Award prcs- entaoon to Carl Karcher Entcrpnscs (~ ...... ~WS/CJJ ' A little note to mother with love DEAR i\NN LANOfRS I am the mother o( '><.''en. the grandmothC'r o( I~ and the areal-grandmother of four M) Job 1s c'<tremcl~ demanding and m' son has been 111 for St'' era I mimth . (l.h1ch 1-:. proba hl) "'hat prompted m) daughter to ~nd this ll.llumn to me When I read 1 t I "'a!I mo' ed to tears Please. Ann run 1t again -on \1othcr's Da). If po SI blc -BT 1n Ha\\\ard ( ahf Dear B.T.: Htrt it Is. on Motber's Day as requts&ed. I bope &bou ands of readers wbo bavtn'l bttn food at uprt11ln1 tbtlr 1ratltudt wl I clip It and Sl'Dd It lo lbtlr molbl'rs. To a onc-1n·a·mallton \1om lie re \ 10 ) ou dear lad). for all the dr~ams -.ou drt.'amed IC>r us "1;01 one of u' l'x'l Jme 1he baller:,tna or '1""alt\t 01 p1an1\l or doctor or la'" er \OU "'ere hoping tor The bo)''I d1dn '1 bccoml' m1llwna1rc\ and lhe g1rh d1dn'1 learn 10 \peak ()1x la nguages ln\tl'Jd "e arc the thal- drcn ''ho forgot 111 \.!\ "thank }Ou" "hen it prnb.ihl~ ""uld ha\c meant a lot lo \OU V. l· Ml' the onc\ \\.hO talked "'hen ~e \hould ha'c lim·ned \\c arc the hlltc (\kc\ \\ hO \H)\.C \OU nctorc dil"'-n 10 sCt\-C \OU thl' brrakfa\l-ln- ht:d b1nhda~ .,pc<. 1al -burnt toast. \\cak tea. un'K:rambkd cus and tbc halt-ra"' OO(on . '"'1mm1ng in grease \\ e gathered JrnunJ ~our hc-J and \ans "Happ' 8 1rthda) Dear Momm) ·· \ ou pretended to ht 1hnllcd and tncJ \Our damdc~t to cal the mes~ "'e had bmu1h1 to \.Our bed Our chtldhooc.l u U' er and here arc the "thank·) ou'I." man' ~C'a" <" cr- due. Than .. )OU for bcin& there "' hen we nn:dcd )OU Thanks for tic10r our 1o"'er of strcn&th when )OU needed ~upport )OU~ll Than\. Jou for bcl1c .. 1n11n u' "hen we ha trnuble belie"'"' 1n our~I\~ f hanlt. \OU for U)1n' ""hat "'e needed 10 hear and tor know1n1 when \llencc meant more th.an "-Ord~ 't uur w1~om ~cmcd LO come from il plat~ that none of ll5 tould c"cr liaurc out Th.ml )OU \1om, for allo""an& u\ lo d~am our own dream\, e'en 1houah )Our drcal"{I" were more iJamorous .\nd th;ank ~ou . too. lor nc .. er ktt1n1 on v.hcn we di P- PoantcJ )OU Mo t of all Mom. 1hank > ou for aa \'I 01 U\ the room V. C n~ed lo grov. •nd the ftttdom to learn from our o•n mi take We hope that v.c t"ln Clo half as ¥-ell with our lids. -Yo ur l o .. ana h11d~n Hand Face Eurobath (34 ~ ~-1 Cotton tub mat $30 $18 Sl7JJ SIU? S 9.88 S U7 s59~ 1 S49iTH 'IUWEL EVERY DAY ON SALE ON SALK Our .. Soft Toud>" beth nip coordinate beautlf\llly with our SPinc roUtd1oo fl Symphony lowek Avadable tn 18 colo". ~ soft polycst.cr ru~ have a non-,lod latex backing and llrt' mJ1'-h1ll<' wu hablcldryablc 14 x 34· RUG s12 s991 E\'ERY DAY 0~ SAL[ SPECIAL PURCHASE Wb) pe)' more w two )OU can btt" Corn119n Day On Sak L.1J u1t<tr Sil ~ S7 ~l S 5. 97 C 1W1tour rug Sit! SLl S 9.97 ~~ '4-0" rug S1K SU! $14.97 T<tnl -.ct SN Siii Sl4.97 SPECIAL PURCHASE Hettts a S\lpttk>r pilkM parantftd to soruy cracik )UUr httMf for)~ 10 t'Of1'W. And tt') you" m all) 'll'c for onl) S9 en• t.1adc ol 9S , white~ feather s~ white goo'ioe d™n. v.tth an .ill couon d<w.n-proof l'o.,er ~ )C4r warrant)' ~haro-UI~~ --matt~ ped ror Just su• 100~ ~~r libc~en ~ml~ ~ttOn Machine wWlablCld~bk C:ob' )'CMlr bcod ror ~prina "ilh our IOlid ~in 8 warm colon Made nl .i VI~ 1.t1UN\ roly btcnd. lh<' 180 thn!4d 1.oun1 plfl.Jl1 'h'-'¢'' .in: \CH hemmed C1•l1•r. Spnns' Sohd ~<'t' \\ h111. '"'" f\1ncl.11n Bii.iC.' I ~Ii~ Ril'.'< Pl:.Kh. n\,,lm < 1n·rn 'J' \ Pm~ T"' m 11.it t111eJ 'J'A.tn \ l hllcJ Full ll.11 fith .• ,1 Quttn n.11 f 111ed K1ntr Oo.1 f1t1cJ I.Inda rd 1. .l-.e' !l.lff Ktnti \:ot't',, 1'-i" ( 11mpart' \10 \i\ \(\ ~ti \~\ ~·~ \~ f.\«\ ~· s~ SQ SQ Sl4 Sl7 SI! SIO On~k S J.9-7 s 6".97 $ ft.97 $11 .97 $1.4.97 s 6..97 s 7.97 Otenoe Cout DAILY Plt.OT/Sundey, M~ .... "'9 Cl • • • A nosi.alak eve~1na witb decor ud mulic from the 1940s is planned lot aunu of lbc Soutb Conry c... munaty Clinic Awuliary, Saturday 11 Le Meridtcn H~I. ~~ ~. '"S Wonckrful" is the tbemt h thl 7th annual dinntt/dance. allo to feature live and silent auctions Contact Jane Maze, 493-4169. for tickets to the SI SO per person black lie event • • • Members of the Irvine Tcmtt PhJlharmon1c Group have also selected a '40s theme for the1r annual att-t*ther Saturday at the Corona del Mar home of K.almaef Spelletich. Oanc1n1 to the music of S.mmy K.a)'e, Benny Goodman, the Doneys. Glenn Miller and Les Brown wiU hi&hli&ht the cvcnina. For f\lnhtt • 1nformnt1on. contact the Philharmonic Society Oftice, 642·8232 !!d1~ ..... ketp )'OU orpn- ... Md SIM 51J9tt Swear big holds 24 IWCllers at )'OU r fi ngcr- 1 aps. Shoe big tdds 10 pairs. Attach to cl06C( rod v.1th Velcro."' Whitt. NIY)'. lat.c or rose. Shoe blijl Sm.95 Sweater bq $2695. COO,lPQrt' "7 9S. HOE 8AiG I s239s S189s C0'1PARE QUR PRIC'£ lNTHESWIM Gd rad' ror sprina and tummft' run l'll'M v.htlc nur ... Id and (rlT\ btac:h pnol L™t'I' urt' a ral · klrµJn Cl10"'...e Imm an ~·1;;1nmen1 1.11 tun 1.1>k\fful ~ ns Large l<htiO 'Ill roe\ \:(>tlOfl m111:hu~ "'"-'h .ind JI) Ralf\ 'lrhcn )'OU ll'C' s16 s991 (0\tPARi OOI PRJCT 529 ANY SIZE PEC'IAL PURCHASE Compare a. ....... _,.let for~ lhlJ ~•or /<>ttYf than cM ~ pricu id~niiell by l-kQI, 11\•ICIOCk ..... . 0. ......... ,..-•••••• If with.n ~· (l'yotll Homt E.-l*idmc· Y'O'I find arry stem M llid llllhllnited d~ M . , ~11 N1uii14 the Jiffmocir .... s 20• O(tfw d1~! h'' that limp&e s5 SJ97ru'~L.:::========::::;====:;::;::;;;;:===;::;;.J I\ IR) ()\) 0' SA.Lt ~0 S2997 ~ VERY O.\\' SAU • ON SALE-HANGW ( tt.,. it up In cob'N llC}lt1 Our ~urd. pl ic tubular hi "1.'\lfnt 1n 'lrh1te, l~r ,._ hllk'. p1nl. mini 1iun '" pckh Sct.ot n • 2 E c f ( 1 r r t II ... • 1 ( 7 ( c ,, c n r t II , t • Orenge CoMt OAILV PU.OT/ Sunday, May 14, 1989 OCaf!l-agencies thFive -an smalljobs 8' JOY ANTHONY Dlll!Yl"lot c-·~ How do Orange (. ount) atheni~- 101 a1cnci~ compete "-Ith l.I\.'! It ISO 't alwa) s ca~). As corporations gro'4' biuer. w do their ad' crt1 ina agcnc1c . l. : .. biJ· g~st agencies have aonual billings in the hundreds of m1lhoo . f\) con1ras1. an)' Orange Count} agcnc) Y.1th more than $3 m1lhon 1n annual b1ll1ngs ranks in the to_p 15 Although four Orange Count} agencies ha .. e surpassed thct S30 million in annual billings mark 1n recent times. there "'ere many )Car<; when Cochr;rnc Chase. the reti~d founder of i\C&.R/~·cL. was the onl~ one "able to suck his head through the ceiling," sa)sJames Hughes. owner of Irvine-based Todd Hughes and Mcren. So you'd thank all these m1d-s1zc and smaller Oranie Count) ad firm\ would lose business to the big agcttcics in L.A. But such is ot the case. Rex Couch, ofR.L. Couch & Co. in Irvine, a specialist in high-tech and medical products. sa) s he dot'sn't have to compete with the big L.A. ctd agencies. Because the giant firms don't handle accounts wonh less than a million in revenue: they're not after his customers. "We'' e.just sort of got our little niche here ... he said. hi\ !>\'Orie to ~'\' th<.' bll a~·n, IC "' L \ .. " was quite pleased that whc:n "'-' got home • .,..e \\ere happ' to iet home There's :i d1tlcrcnt fed ~ t" ccn Wilshire and Redhill. Tn11hfulll. LA. 5Cemtd 1 littlecold .. Couch ndm1tJ> that "armth comc'i from bl·ing a !>malkr firm. "If some- bod) ·!>had a bab). 1l''> a big thing for all of u!>. h's our bab) ... Of course. smalkr is not al"a\\ bctll'r His compan). "'1th SS rmlhon in Jnnuul billings. t'an casil) hump the 1in1er firms. Most clients don t. lilc mom-and-pop a&l'n 1es. he said If one statTer is sick. the account as put aside. With 25 people. he has a bad.- up person forfO) scr' ice offered. The m1d·s1fd ad' crusiogagenr) 's biggest dang..:r h losing customers \\hen those customers are bought out b~ big rompanics. sa)S Joe Ba so. of Bas~o & .\!.!>OC1ates. a Costa Me~ firm \\1th Sl7 m1lhon m annu I btlhogs. "That's the hard cold fact of ha' ing a med1um-s1zed agenq •• To comix·tc '-"Ith the btg agencies. Basso puts !>Cnior people on the mid· s11cu accounts. "If )ou'rc a small or med1um-s11e au:ount talkin& to a larg<' agenc ~ ... Basso said. "you can bet ) ou'n: no1 going to get the <;en1or pcopk \\Cu.ling on }Our busine s." nml' ol thl' tup 10<> build'"·r~ in tlw 30. l '.S arc locatc<l rn Orange Count)." But daptation 1s still the 1Uml<' of and the marl..ct dec;p1tc higher the g.ame. \Ocr lu\101 a b11 ptUa interest rJtcs. 1c, "c"plodmg." a«:ouru to 3 ~n Diego suMid11ry •f lron1l'Oll)-an exploding real c uue Ml-Cann nk~n. because of that ma1ket 1sn t al"'a)s &ood for the rt I firm's rc5l'arch c1pab1ht)" he added l'St:ltc ad agen<: ll' . A wn1or real estate a rci.c:.n:h arm to hc1 agcnc)'. "Our e.\c<:uth e told O:lsso tha1 ou1 of ~he hope and· pl n 1s to bt able to tell I .SOO home\ ht~ com pan) built 10 ·mduw1cs how pcopk in the "est and 1988. all but 11 '~ere !:old beforl"tlW) south"'est thin Ii obout thin& . " \\en.· e\ en fin1~hed. "The builder!> Thal ~·ems to be the !llrBle&> or look at that and~~ there's no nC't'd to most of th~ Ora nae Count)' agencies ath ert1sc." who sp:ir with LA. firms. Jtut some 1 ooi Alexander. who run\ 1 mid· S<i> the battle between the two ~tLed agcnc) in e"'pon Beach. S3)S coun11cs 1s o'errated. she"~ proud oft he niche she carved in fa.plains Cochrane Cha • founder a tough busmc s .. There v.l'rc man) of C&R/CCL: "h alwa)'S bother> times "hen I t~scd and tu med at me that people draw geographical niaht wondering what I was setting hoes between Orange County and inlo ... shl' s;iid. thmluna about the L . We're aH 10 one b11 basin." The small children at homewhov.ereonl) pre~ companson 1s between ad 2 and 3 when ~he .bought the agency in agencies in "the southern California 1984. No" her business 1s h1ghl) scene" and agencies in other larac di' er:.1 lied. "\\ e don •t want to pre ad regions. oursch cs lill' peanut butter,' she For tho5e who do compare. the sa)~ but she onh turns down pr0<1· futurt for Orange County ad aaenc1e' ucts 1f the) 're shodd). looks bnghl. "Orange County is a Gone arc the days ~hen the: tremendous place to grow an compan) handled onl) real es1ate ad\crt1sing agent) " says Hughes of a counts. "Back 10 '82 when Y.e had T<>Qd Hughes & Mercn. "becauSt" thal reccs\1on." ·\le>.ander explains. there arc a lot of entrepreneurs here "inten.•:.t ratn JUffipl'<i to 17 percent growing companies. But he dQCS compete for image. 10 ordcno keep a lo)al staff ;\f\er takinti Perhap!> the h1ggest d1fTcrcncc be- t Y.een L. \ ad,erus.rng and Orange Count~ athc1t1!.1ne,. he adds. 1s the numocr of agc11l·1es here that arc oncnt'"-J to\\ard real estate. "T\\cnt\· \\ c "cnt from being an agan<') of "As the) groY.. so will their ad about 19 pcopk down toabou1 SC\ en. budgets . .\nd with the talt.'nl 1hat's It "asn't a 'ct: comfoning feeling. . come to Oran~e count). the LA ane1 ~ou'e built up an organ11a11on . Count' advertisers will probahl> and gone out of )Our wa) to find the ha' e to look lo ora·ngc Counl) for the right people." I O<ia> shl' has a \ta ff of fresh new stun:" R•• Couch of lrvlne•1 R.L Co"fh a co. Cfedit. card rates on the. rise lly VNIAN MARINO N ....... W .... NEW YbRK-The cost of plastic is rising again . Tracking the trend 1n interest rates. many fi nancial institutions have been boosting the rates or fees on standard credit cards for the first time in several months. Some are shrinking or scrapping grace periods. The rate nse began late last )Car but has been particularly noticeable latel) . with some of the nauon·s largest banks and thrifts announcing chanaes. As of June I. forinstancc. twooflhe lar&est bank credJt card issuers. Chase Manhattan Bank and Manufaciurers Hanover Trust Co .. plan to ra15C rates on some t)pcs of Mastercard and Visa cards. Chase's rate WJll go to 19.8 percent from 17.5 percent on standard cards. the first increase in about two .)ears. Manufacturers Hano' er will hike some standard card rates to 19.8 percent from 17 .8 percent for the firs1 time since October 1985. John C. Pollock ltl. ednor and publisher of lsclin. N.J.-based Banl Credit Card Observer. said the ma- jority of the 200 banks his publication regularly surve)S has raiscl card rate since January. The average rate among those 1nst1tu1ions now stands at 17. 78 pcrcerH. he said. up from 17.61 percent JUSt three months ago. The pritne stands at 11 .S percent. Financial insutut1ons have de- fended the high rates as necessary to cover costs and fraud. The)•'vc also 642-5678 called the mo' c a reacuon to higher interest rates 1nit1ated b) the Federal Rc!.cn c to restrain 'inflauon C'red11-<:ard us1ngco06umc~ them- sches ha'c been cuttmg inw bank profits b> paying the full balance at the end ol the month in increasing numbers. about 40 percent in 1988 '"· 37perrent1n 1987 "With credit card:. 1he11:·~ a high degree of adm101s1rauon cost :ts oppo~d to your plain 'an ilia loan ... said Cttase spokesman Ken Mills ''There arc literall) hundreds of small transactions as cards are used " Elg1c Holstern. director of Bankcard Holders of America. a consumer group based m Herndon. Va .. said he doesn't d1 pule that. but says-the spread bcl'-"ecn banks· cost of funds and what the) charge credit card customers 1s e~ce s1vc. "It c9sts banks about 7 percent for mone)' they're lcndrng our at 18 to 10 percent:· he s~ud. Consumers can shop for bcller deals b) doing ome homework. and the go' <'rnmenl v.ill make 11 easier Aug. 31. That's when a new la" take~ full effect forcing all card issuers to 'iuppl) complete cred11 terms. such as the interest rates. fees and grace pencxf<.. on apphca11ons and sohnta11ons. The) pre' 1ousl) had been perm rued to dcla) 1he release of such infor- mation un11l 1he card "us issued. Consumer groups arc hoping the disclosure la" v.111 rna~c credit card rates -h1storicalh high compared with other loan rates -more com- pcuuvc. espec1all) 1fbanks and thrifts must ad' ert1!>C tl'lem. Those "'ho tend to calT) over their balances should hop for the lowest rates. "'h1lc those who pay them prompt!) arc better ofT seeking in- stttullons offering no or low annual fees. .. Man) Amencans aren't a"'-are 1hat )Ou ca11 cJ)il> go out ohuue .. to find the best deal. said Robert K. Head). editor of Ba:ik Rate Monitor. a Nonh-Palm Beach. Fla .. pubhcauon that tracks convenllOJlal credit card rates nauonw1dt Bank Rate Monit9r. Bank Credit Card Obscr .. er and Bankcard Hold- ers of America are among organiLa- uons 1ha1pro .. 1de hsts of best deal\ 1n credtt cards for a fee. Bank Ra1e Monrtor said thr lowr<;1 rate for those carl")ing balances 1s a1 Arkansas Federal Sa' ings Bank 10 Little Rock. Arli. .. "'h1ch had an 11 8~ percent annual ratr as of Ma) 3. NCNB offered one of the hcst all- round dcal'i, with no anriuaJ fee. and a 13.90 pert·ent \anablc rate. Bank Rate Mon nor said. · Others with no fees. 11 said. in- cluded: Amalgamated Trus1 and Sav- ings Bank in Ch1ca~o: Dauphin Deposit Bank & Trust m Hamsbura. Pa .. Secunt)' Bank & Trust in South~ gate. Mich .. and Bcverl) Banl in Chicago. Consumers also should i.crut1n11c credit card fcts. ""h1ch have been creeping up. and grace pcnod:'i. or the time before lenders charge mtcrest on unpaid bills 1002 m 1002 lalbol NEWPORT HEIGHTS ,........ 1007 IAIWW!m'W IMMACULATE • bdrm MIMl.UU ...__/Condos Well-cared for old•r with OOW\ I bay vlewa •2IA & 28A 1495 000 ~ -hofM-2 Bedroom. big Cuttom bullt around •3BR l 28R SSllS:OOO y1td. For~ view of bey courtywd F0<mal dining Bob Ber cann.ty vii.. a;;;; (002 SPACIOUS 5 bdrm. 3 bath actOM the 1treet. IOfM & countty kllCMn Shows I ~IMl'g 11•.3n1 ----------1 "SorMrMt" l'lofne i.nda ~ view from 2nd l'MI Pf'ld9 ol ownerettlp age "-"Y ~ GOVERNMENT HOMES! thia hOUM 'to Immediate atory. U.. u .. 0< txilld 1531,000 l--:==,-- From I 1 .00 (U Repair) ~ fOr CrMllv• euper view time 1465 000 >=!Lu- ForeclOMJr•. Repot, Tax dec:ofatlng. 3-car G«•· Call '°' tippt to .... • ... r«r• "-ts, lie. ~ -- Oallquent Proparlles. ~ed outdoot 1pa ••• .... 1-315-7~ ex G22• Ing charact•rl1Jlc1 F0< Cum~nt Llatlng1I N45,000. 631-1400 673-6~ 760-3600 ~':71 8f~":1uT~~a~r:~ ::,?:,~ ~·· ----1-1 ..... , 11GNIT PIUI ••Ill ! .. l.M... •RANCHO MIAAGE• llTIER'S DIJI •ll•Nll REALTY WORLD , Pr•tlQloua Thundafblrd ...... ·--NEWPORT BEACH He1on11 Eat•t• 58R 711-t...,. 58A+ Pool. Spect~ular ,fDKJE El.KJNS ,...,,..._, ~'~2~·o.8;': a~~~:! II (l~ll'Ai'"i l!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!.I Altra, Ct1rl1 Warren lll~l TOI'~ (714 .. 1)-1719 {1t4) 7M.-oo CotOM ...... 4 HOllE8 OPIN auNDAY 1 .. 1 ............... $411 ............ " .. IU ..._Ct. 3 8'1, C BA home ••• -........ M ..................... C Fro$! llOIClf,\fa H\11' Ffgur• at of Thursday. May 11 FIXED lntret Down Rat• PJmt American Interstate S&L 11 125 05 American Savtnga Bank 11 500 20 Bank of America 11376 20 Brighi Mortgage 11 875 20 Coast Savings & Loan 11 385 20 Constitution Fed. S&L 11 500 20 Far West Savings & Loan 10 750 10 Glendale Federal S& L 11 250 20 Great American Sav Bank 11 825 20 Home Federal S&L H2~05 HouNhOld Bank 11 125 10 Irvine Nat'I Mortgage 11 625 20 Landmark Bank 11 000 05 Long Beach S& L 11 000 10 Mariners Bank 11 500 20 Monter•y Coast Mor1gage 10 875 10 Newport F1nanclal Group 10 875 to Oceanvtew Financial 11 375 20 Paclftc Savinga Bank 11 125 05 Paclfte Sunbelt Mortgage I 1 625 20 RepubllC Federal Savings 11 000 05 Securtly Pac111c Nal I 11 000 05 So Ca Mtg Consultant 11 125 20 Southland F1nanc1a1 10 875 05 Union fedtf•l S&L 11 375 20 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES . Thll ... ll Ult WMk 1 1th Otstrlcl 8 42 8 42 Prime rale 11 50 t 1 50 3 month T-b1ll 8 5• 8 53 8 monu1 T -blll 8.~ 8 72 1 yr tr .. .ury note g· 16 920 3 yr treaaury n01e 9 18 9 28 5 yr. treasury note 9 09 9 18 ~ ADJ US ABLE "°"''' Lock-In • JI. lftlnlt n Point• Lock-In M9rtlft ..... (%) (ct.r•> t.oen ._. .. Py t (%) (daJ•) (%) t.oen 1 000 15 2000 30 2.000 45 1 000 80 2000 30 0000 15 2000 45 2 000 30 2 000 45 2 000 14 2 000 60 1 500 60 2 000 30 1500 15 1 500 15 2 000 15 1 500 60 2 000 60 1 750 45 1 500 30 1 000 ;5 2000 45 1 500 21 2000 15 1 500 21 3w .. 111~0 8 35 11 50 8 55 8 511 9 28 9 35 9 26 187 ~ 750 20 1.500 15 187 1800 ~ 2000 80 187 9.'375 20 2 000 80 500 10 000 20 3000 60 187 9950 20 2 000 80 187 9 875 20 2'000 15 187 9 250 10 1500 30 187 10 375 20 1 750 30 500 10 000 20 2 500 45 187 9 750 20 2000 80 500 8 875 20 1 500 45 500 91150 20 2000 21 187 9 500 05 2000 80 187 9 750 10 1 500 00 650 8 875 20 I 500 15 187 9 750 10 2000 •s 187 8 950 20 . ~000 60 750 9 500 20 1 000 30 187 10 000 20 2 000 60 187 9 500 20 1 750 45 187 10 500 20 1500 75 200 9 625 20 1 750 80 500 8 500 20 t 750 45 187 9 250 20 2 000 80 187 10000 20 2 000 45 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES f!Hd ContOfmlng 15y .. r 11 017 30year ti 150 ....... 8monlh II 731 1 ~ar 9 '654 From North Orange County From South ~ran~ Cou!'fy 2.825 600 2 750 200 2.750 750 2 750 500 2 goo. 500 2 875 187 2825 187 2 750 750 3 100 187 2 750 600 2 500 500 2 875 500 2750 t87 2 500 250 2 750 300 2 650 250 2 750 500 2 750 500 2 750 500 2 825 500 3 250 500 2 750 500 2 875 500 2 750 500 2 825 500 Non-conforming 1 t 430 11 582 9 891 Iii 11811 540-1220 496-6800 •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool ...:Give Address at Guard Gate ' HllES FOR SILE 21EDIHI !&13 Abbie.Way, Eutslde. 644-6200 $329,000 328 .Aoade. Balboa 2.mn 673-7300 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 v••eo 8aycre1t Ct, Bayview. NB 8~-oe93 $249,900 Sunday 1-5 12 Befcourt Dr,, So ._ Belcourt 644-8200 $1 ,295,000 Sunday 1,30-5 2oe Onyx, Balboa Island e«-0060 $579,000 Sat/Sun t·5 215 Peutlne. Eutalde Costa Mesa 873-5553 $249,000 Sunday 1'2-l * ••740 Vla Lido Nord, Lido Isle, Nwpt 8ch 842-5200 $1.725,000 Sunday 1-5 31EllllM 2001 Attuta, Irv Terr.c. e«-9090 $659.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 t 325 Anact.. Balboa Pen1nau11 173--3777 $795,000 SaVSun 1·5 1t12 Chuleh St . E't.lde. C M, U0-1748 $335,000 100 Cltff Or, Cttffhaven • ,. 7300 S&ot.000 ·-Sat/Sun 1-S Sun 1-.5. Satl&Jn 1-5' Set/Sun 10-e 8illluft 1-5 ... t1 .... ,, .......... ~ ... .,,._ ... OOCJ ...,.,.. t-5 .. associated .. . .. 3 Ill plus Fii .111 or DEi * •326 Buena ViSla. Newport Beach 955-2]55 $(600.000 Sun t -4 t 309"46 Calle Moraga. Laguna Niguel 760-5000 $359,900 .Sunday 1-5 * 1206 Cambridge Ln. Westchff 759-6600 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 E. 21st St, E side C M 631-7300 $325.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 ~30 Fullerton Ave . Newport Heights N B 631""'4527 $549 500 Sunday 1-4 140 1 Kings Ad . Newport Heights 644-9060 $875.000 Sanday 1-5 1696 Palau Pl C M 645-0303 $299,000 Sun t -5 243 Palmer. Newport Heights. Costa Mesa 722-350 1 $339,000 & up Sat/Sun 1 t -4 2001 Sausahto, H v Hms 644-9060 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t v • •79 Shearwater Pl Bayview Terr NB 85•-9693 $489.900 Sat Sun 1-5 • • 112 Wazlera, Lido Isle 631-1400 $750,000 Sat/Sun t -5 421 Vista T rucha.. Bluffs &44-e2oo $315.000 Sunday 2-5 . • IElllOOI 2382 8ay111m. Santa Ana Heights 64•-9060 ·$379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3136 Befmuda Or. Mesa \Jerde 64•-9060 $294,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 2591 Circle Or. 9aysh0re 644-9()60 $885,000 Sunday 1 -~ 609 Ooflald Pl, Newport HetghtS 644-9060 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1709 E. Oceanfront (Pen Pt) NB , 873-3777 St,350,000 ' Sat/Sun 1·5 3157 K•ry. C M 845..()303 $255,000 Sal/Sun 1·4 9791 ~.Cowan Heights 759·8800 $790.000 Sun 1·5 .5121.AidQebury. Huntlkh . 75..-00 $309,000 3711 So. Ak141f. Senta Ana 7H MOO '240.000 27t V ... No¥a. C M. .. &-717 1 1254 000 SUf\ 1·5 • , .. ,... ...... .. 448 C.t91na Or NwPI H9ighta. N.8 831·7300 lsel.IOO Sun 1·5 3073 Corte Ponoftno. NwpC Notth ~ .. .. .. • .e200 INt.000 SeelSuf? 1·5 ,~ ............ ...... 11&1• • 111111 ••• ,., May you have e lui>9f. r•llul day, on this your CS.yl (Are )IOU going 10 •lay quiet aAd do needle- polnt?71 Love. Mendora• Dear MOM, allu DEE Vou 11e 11ery special to f'T)e Thank you tor your / pa1ieoce and caring/ ftlnt t• 111 .•m•ytf Aa A Mom, You're Tops We Love Youl Craig & .:... Andy4J •DEAR MOM.• All OUR LOVE TO A SUPER MOM FROM JIM MERI, & JULI •HAPPY MOTHER'S DAV •·••••u111• From Evan & Alec WE LOVE YOUt ---·~ ... Mom. tl'laM you au 1h Love. RIC!:RO DEAR MOM Catllornia s great. but there s no ptac. llt..e home 1 love ou Yayr Son. nice thlnga you ao lhtouihout lh• years• Y;eur~ .MeMora -.... , ..... Mom, t ius1 wanted to say Happy Motnere Oay .......... ..., .. ......... Mom, you we more than j\.11\ • Mom to us You are a ll)eciat tong hie lrrend Happy Motl'l9rs Dey and lhentl•fOf )'Utt being you ...... ,.. ~IMLHrt1 You meke the bell beans and tor1111H In the worla•t We hope you will be ""''n --ua '°' many, many yqrs lo come• ,.. ........ ...., "10...-1 .. r1fic Grermlt What would we do without youl n Love . Adam~ Sl'lat\n~ ....... .... u... .... ...., ..... ••To Patty Bonnell . Ther e 11 noboay I ~OVE" more lhen yoy' l~ Vo.Jr Son BILL t 1504 E Oceanfront, Pen Pt 631-1400 $695,000 Sunday 1·5 4000 Inlet Isle. Harbor V Hills 644-6200 $620.000 Sun 1 -S t 225 Poppy. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $939,000 Sal-Sun 1-5 •.1942 Port Laurent H V Homes &44-9060 $635 000 Sunday 1-5 1806 Port Stanhope. H View Homes 644-6200 $585.000 Sunday t-4 * 1806 Sandalwood. Baycrest 644-6200 S~59 500 Sat1Sun 2-5 -., • •9 Urbino. Northwd, Woodstrm. Irv f\31 -7300 $585,000 Sun1-5 201 .Yt!Hthaca, l~~sle. H 8. 673-7300 $645 000 Sa11Sun l-4 * * 14 Waterway. Woodbridge 644-6200 $630.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 · I IEDllOOI "l 300 Femleal Corona def Mar 759-6600 $975,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2006 Port Ramsgate. Har View Hms 759-6600 $585 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 111 plus Fii Ill or ,DEN t 2SOO C11H Dr. Newport Beach 673-9333 $1,434,000 Sunday 1-5 * • •2"4 Ml111on Bay. SpyglaJS. CdM 760-5000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 17 P1Mhur11 81g Canyon ' 644-6200 $1. 195.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 2324 POC't Carhsle,Seewlnd 644-6200 $849,000 Sun t-5 • 1~2 Port Weybridge. Harbor V\ew, N 8 759~9 tOO $845,000 Sat/Surt 1-5 4 .. . TIWlllllES 111111 '-11 SILE ' .111• .. 270 Cegney •314. VtNa 8elt)Oa 75f..el00 S 149.600 Sal/Sun 1·S 2 ...... ••7t7 ~89Y(a.ker & 8rt3tol~. CM 112.os&S 11 1,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 " ,-5' ... lilllnd, NeWpot't kn I ~eooo 12..-.eoo . .. I "'<our a atA-( Mom, but YoU're tt141 beltl Then!!.· You tor .-ylhlng you dol "Love Adam & Shannon " • MOM. • Glad1you could come ... us, we love you loll Love Preston Susan &. Jasica •MOM ~ HQP4 Vou H1ve A Gr .. t Mothe<'s Dey I Wllh I Could S. There With Youl love. Rod .lllllE CUIEY Mey YoU enjOy Mother s Day and t>e r.w.raea tor •It of lhe nte• ll'tlngs you do here at HBI Ltte,....,_,1 JIUE! ... Happy Mot~'• Dey from • your Son. T J May you hlll!J e GAEA T Monf 1 Oeyt Your fem11y 11 very lock to tlal/9 aucn a gr .. 1 1.oy tor a Mom,. v O<Jr tr ten a Deer Morn To the greatest Mom & Grandmom 1n lhe wortdl From Janice ~erry. HobO & Sq\Jffko ... Tnenlc you so much'°' ... ot the love and caring l'OU , ao tor m•. E....n thougtl I nav. not r..ched the • of unCS.•tandlng, t am eure tl'lat wtten I do reach that eo-. I vwttl went to lhowef you_ Wllh• ~ , mOf • lo"9 then_ _you can 1magl~• lift ....... Molh41r, ••sure u 1he sky 11 blue. we C:•n count on you Your 1o11e shlnff tnru In 111 you do & ao & do• we love you, Lach & Val ' Rit• •••••n• Mey th11 Mother'• Day be t>elYllful day lor your Enjoy your nend1ome grandson, mey he t>nng )IOU an abundance ol )oy and love! •Mendora• TO THE W O RLD S GREATEST MOM.• We love you *" Love Preason Sunn & J"8!GI 2 IR ,11s FAI Ill tr IEI • •215 19th SI. Newport Beach (Peninsula) 675-2332 $489 000 Sunday 1-5 ••2160 San Michel -D C M 645-0303 S 1~ 000 Sat Sun 1-5 3 IElllOOI · 323 1 Clay Newport Heights 63,_1400 $J34.500 Sun 2-5 * •4A tehtgh At54e. -Ollf()(-0-Cf-;-tfVtfle 673-9333 $3•5 000 Sat/Sun 2·5 2564 Vista Huerta Bluffs N B 873~ 103 $289 000 -Sa-...tT<1s~u·n""TT-S"" 3 IR plus FAM RI or DEi 507 Cancha Ne1Nport Se.sch 760-5000 $347.(J(fo ' Sunday 1-5 220 Knoit $1 Easts1de Cos1a Mesa 6•2-2519 $310 000 Sal Sun 1-4 MOBILE HOMES ·· FOR SALE 1 IR 396 E 2 1st S1 , Costa Me a 645-2•25 $26 950 Sat Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR ,111 2 IR 427-427' Ins. Corona Oel Mar 675-4427 $635 000 Sunday 1~e I II ,1n 211 807 Jamlne. COfOO• def Mir 7&9·7029 $61$,000 Sun, .... 50I ~. Corona Dill M• .. 131-\.400 M30.000 Wllun 1· 5 ~ BLUFFS -Slni le level 2BR. 2BA executive home In a park like setting. Expanded and highly UPifaded. Security system. S348.900 OCEANFRONT -Custom family home Four BR. 3BA. A best swimming and surfing beach. On boardwalk. Completely r~modeled in I qso v1Ew1 ssqs.ooo DUPLEX CLOSE TO OCEAN -2BR. upper and 28R, lower. Built -0n two lots. 5 car parking. Beautifully decorated. Large house has been legally converted to dUpTex. S699.000 DUPLEX -Great owner user. Wonderful lo- cation, walk to ocean. Three 81(.lBA. apper Two BR, 2BA. lower level Great Income potential $499,000 NEWPORT NORTH -Decorator perfect! bright. light ho me less than one year old. Dramatic living room. cozy famly room Colorful gardens Com- munity pool & spa. $539,000 BAYCREST -Wonderful large lot, newly fenced and landscaped. Pool. shuttleboard court surround this 4 BR. 3 BA. home. Spacious rooms. formal dining. S659, 500 BAYVIEW -Sophisticated executive home In prestl&lous gated community. Bright & airy. Up. graded with extensive use of mirrors. Close to Wildlife Preserve $296.000 EAITal.UFF -This charmer deserves your Immediate attention. Three BR. and a custom spa In Eastbluff Just waltlnc for you and your family. $549,000 ICHOOL8 CLON 8Y c-Very large townhouse near the Bluffs. Vaulted beamed ceilings. lots of .windows. Plush new carpeting. $279,000 HAMOR~ tlLJ..I -Sln&le story 4BR. fam- ily home Jarae private pool slz.ed lot. Family kitchen with breakfast nook. Lleht neutral decor • $620,QOO &UP.Pa -Five BR, 21h8A famlly kitchen one block to 1hopptnc. P1rk. pre-school and klnderprden. Walk to s.ck Bay. New Off white ~tfna. . Slq&OOO ...,.,. -Creat locatk>n :Three BR, 2'h8A, family room wrap around petk>. F.nd u.Ut on wide prfv1te lfffnbelt. !lkiiht and cheerful. Sll5.000 L/H • WN -Feelt IM a home, totally ,... lnOd•d, French dOofS and wtndoWI. Indoor and outdoor '"'"" from Pit.lo to ~. 8rWtt end unit . 5149.000 THE UL llMATE LIFESTYLE BELCOURT -Towne Collection Two master suites. JBA, living room with two story celling. formal dining. many customized features $925,000 SPECTACULAR VIEWS -Magnificent su nsets from this custom residence nearing completion Quiet location. Gated community Includes rec- reational f acllltles. $2,6SO.OOO DOVER IHOlt!S -Stx BR. 'S'hBA with fam1ty Ioom slttlni-toam and formal dlnlng. Guest quarters. Dramatic outside cookln& facility and entertainment ar S 1.395.000 NEWPORT HE e on .aver 1h acre with separate quest rs 1ao• view of New- port Harbor. Both totally remodeled s 50.000 • patio w it dock will ace overlookJn& A WHln WA with pine a gaz.ebo and the most tlcated buyer. 8tO CANY()l4'-Beautifully appointed tra- dltlonaJ 58R, family home. Abundant use of brick, French doors. Located on elevated large private pool slte lot. SI , 195.000 TRADITIONAL ILEGANCE -On one of Big Canyon finest custom strttts. Dramattc marbl entry. Spacious llvlnt end famtly room area Lar1e private lot on cul-d~c location Sl,49S.OOO "THI COUNTRY ~ -Enjoy the serenity of a peaceful valley. Wonderful contemporary cus- tom family home nestled •monc the trees, plcuturesque settJnc. pool and spa. ~25,000 HM90R NW HOIW8 -Excellent location. Laree yard, room for pool. New carpet, paint. and appl&Mcel, leidy b the MW owner. Four BR. llhBA. ._ bciNll room. ssa~.ooo • IS ***OPEN HOUSE;S *** SATURDAY ONLY HARBOR RIDGE 1790,000 21.UC«M 4 BR FR 12·• Many Malcomh TURTLEROCK --2 Tli.n l BR I·'> R~rtSt>nll.o'Wt' BAYVIEW n :.RRACf. MM,ooo 40 0.nnet l BR rR I·'> ftobertton/l O'Wf" H VHOMt:S 1111.000 , .. Pott 8hlnhope 4 BR. f'R ,..., S.1r1 Hlnm.1n SAT & SUN BAVCltEST ·--4 BR rR pool H 81C CANYON $1,111,000 f7""9hunt '>RR Flt I·'> Stell Sh•r_.r W00081tlDCE. --14W.-W" c BR FR. lk Frnt I·'> DonN Wt11I EASTStOE nn.aoo en Abbie w.., 2 8R I·'> C..llan/AuM SU NDAY ONLY SEAWlND 4 BR, rR H v HOMES 4 BR. F'ft H V HILLS 4 BR, rR BELCOURT l M BlUFTS 3 BR FR . .... .., --, .. ·,.. ·~ I Sar• HlnrNn --,.~ .., .... l:lO-' .. , .. l-5 . otV....T,.._ N ncy lm~mlno mca CANYON -Two BR, 2BA. ~It level COJ\• domlnlum In the heart of Newport Beach. urce balcony overlooks eolf cour~. Lov~ly Murral decoi. Tennis, pools. $297.000 MM90ft~ WOON -A real doi1 hoUse In ~ ioCMion near Newport Cencet. Two BR. excutlve coftdomlnlum. BuUHn wall unit. $219,000 MDVCmM -Four BR. home, poulble 5th BR HICh cetHnp; wooden lhuttera, pmMt kJtchen with top .ppllancel. Perf9ct fa"'lly home. Prfvate •Pl· $'39,000 IMYOMn -Cuttom home wtih wonderful Indoor. ouCdoof atmo.phere. ICol poi'CI Ind averJ. lonul room and left tor ~ with • '-"' ,....,. 1"5.000 • AT lHE RACHI 1 br MW kitctlef\ llOO/mo Also 2 br 1 ba U26Jmo CM 2 13-726-tM5 ·- ~,..., ..... -· ""°" Tn.JI !II. ,eos ....,, ......... F•ADS MEFIH . Cal: MMl11 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY .. AT AVOCADO Expect the best Coldwell Banker RcsldenUal Real Estate Service 644-9060 • THE l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LIST ING S Mr.SA vnt>E '294,900 Ab&olute perfection in Merae Verde thi 4 BR. home has been completely remodeled w/no ex· penae spared. If yo~xpe<'t the best this i your home. MF.SA VERDE 1!99,000 I'm a cul-de-ac CUTIE in great shape and I won't last long! Desirable Mesa Vero, n~igh borhood, 3 BR + den, lg. yard, Call on mt quick~ IANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 1349,500 Location, tyle, sophistication. Thi beautiful 1 BR has it all. Move right in & enjoy. You w1ll lovt" it! CO~ONA DEL MAil •630,000 Lave in one & rent the other. New Ii ting in charmi!li So. of Hwy. location. Rear unit hu fire place It large patio. Walk to beachs, hop~ & eat~ries. BARBOR VIEW HOMES '685,000 Fabulous upgraded "Portofino" <4 BR. home m moet de&1rt'd area. Customized shutters, Ber~r carpet.a. wood Ooo~ Secluded yard. de<'king & spa. Perfection! · CORONA DE L MAR llVlNE TEllACE M69,000 Totally remodeled 3 BR. home with n ... •P· plian , plantation huttel'1', h1ht fi~tur lovely carpet1na. All top of the line quality and an exceU nt tuU . • SPYG~ '749,900 Open & ·1pac1ow hHI top view of nowcapped mtnt. • city licbta. Mecfoerranun t.yle couttyud homt. French doors, white tile hght. COIONA DBL MAI S.t,000 Qorseoua, EXTRA, EXTRA Wat eorner lo S..utifully LAnclecaC, 4 BR, .FR. for11Lal ON RM. Whi plank Ln,. ttmodtled kitchen, mini view. OPEN HOUSES SAT 1 5 MESA VERDE 4BR EAST SIDE 3 BR SANT A ANA HTS. 4 BR JASMINE CREEX 2 BR, FR. VIE\,\' 3 I 36 BERM DA DL "294.900 D. MEEDER 374 FWWER 'T. :129.000 R. RRANDr:s . 2882 BAYPARM :ll9.000 D GOLD. BERR'i $.~'59.000 15 KY AIL C. MCMAHAI\ NEWPORT REJOHTS 609 DONALD PLACE 4 BR ~~7fi.OOO 0 <~OLDSBERHY BALBOA I LANO 2BR WESTCLlfP 4 BR, POOL .. lRVlNE TERRACE 3 BR UDO 3 BR u.v. mw 3.BR. FR e.v. HOMF3 4 BR. FR BIG CANYON 4 BR ";) 79.000 206 O'\\ \ S \ F:H:-;O'\ 1589 CCMBERLA ~D :l9~.ooo c ANDERSON $659.000 2001 ALT\ RA N MARK S 107 VIA RA\ E\ \ .\ $t)4'4 .900 G Ll\'1:-..(,STO'\ !00 l !)Al AUTO F OLSO'i 1972 PO&T ('l.ARlDGE "86;),000 R Kl 'RTZ !3 PlN£Hl RS'f P ~~HTH OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 1-5 MESA VERDE 4' BR SANIA ANA HTS. 4 BR llM 8EtMUDA l>R. .. 294.900 0 . Ml'~EDEH 2 Z BA\fARM :i79.000 D 0 LD. 8ERHY N!WPOIT REJGHTS •BR 809 DO ALO PLACE u75,000 D. GOLD. BEHHY IALBOA ISLA.J.JO 2BR Wl8TCUPF 38R B.V. llOM 5.000 toe O~Y\ K PARKER 1125 E . J .. MF.RT'l lt41 POIT LA 'UNT IA'IO' Vtn BJW • · aeao.-.... ---i BR, FR ORM , Moll ~ncent view ol C1ialuua JIJand + the Harbor.:Thll bileutifully maintained 3 BR. 2 BA llVINI TIUACI home ia locattd on a I.up comer lot. Uw~ly 3 BR land.captd Prden. • 8.Y. 1JW S BR. FR $850,000 IOO l AllSALITO E. OLSO Ndi'WT lllMHITS 3BR.~VIEW \ .. HOI Kl181D. 6,000 I,,.. HILL Htl C11t1L.! DL 000 [)8188 NEWPORT BEAC~ NEWPOIT BEACH Sllt,too You will love thJ charming 2 BR detached home. Lovely decor. icrMt floor plan. large yard, golf rourie view Terrifi<' ,·alue! BACK BAY f8791000 Loob like a model home! With plant.at.Jon but- ter. french doo . Great 4 BR. 2 , BA flr. plan. Lovely yard with pa. f'a11 to &ff. · BLUFFS Utt,000 Ou~tonding "Linda·· in new blllff1. :l BR,~ BA, lutchen eatins area, C. J)4"rfttt condition. elev•ted tree top view! EA VIEW 1665,000 E1ceptmnal :\ BR homt on quiet cul-de-sac location. .,~ten_ i\~ bullr-in cabinetn. Neutral de('C>r Overloo~ can,·on and cit\ httht.a. \\ ESTCLlfF 1685.000 Picture perfect "' \\ .-tcltff Thi':\ BR. ht,mt has af all. Complete!~-rt-modell"<l w/famil • room cidf>d . Large vard \\ ~autHul land caping. " ESTCUFF 1595.000 Gorttww, 4 BR :4 It\ homei \. ery brtght & open "' many upgrade~. Large yard w/ pool & pa. Thl!i home h a i.pet iol appul that e\'trvone ran H llBOl HEW RO\l£S as 9,990 ~ ~nt't' of pride of ownen.hip! 5 BR .• J BA. tcrtat locatmn E1pande<i 0'-i RM rtmud. k1L. bay "i ndow. hutl~r. f ~nch df"I.. many new upgrades! LIDO f W D $6$9,000 'I hi' 3 BR or 2 BR Dl<:''~ onM charm I rwnalatv. Perft<:th "prut ·o II' w 1l mRin· uiined, litfllt, bright airy. lt' J)f!rff'Ct' ..... tovelv tr•· night lite ' '. f ·~ 1 ,,.l ;if f ll l '-.. lf) ~t ~~Vf Y(1' IN ~OllTHf R~ l ·" 1 t ('J~-...1 • ----------------------- ' . ' • ..... ..... 0.:C."t:-~i'-'t':~ •-. • ..::=-•..= w.11111•111Nd,1n1••F llTlllH-• HIIllllllMllll • ,., N "°"" MCON). ..,. ol ~-.. •• Ill • =11 I • • ..... _ •.,., "*n'n, .. •1-aa1 ......_~tot~··• .... 1 • ..... ,. 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OC*ltl tot· to make your n•m• meneutaleto~ tee-tt01 NattoMI Bank "9ned account• with tri. ~" 2'°UJan.,....,H1119Ad (ti 905_817..ooo bl. dtt•lf• Cell enytlm• 1111 • known and CMiM you to Ttie Deily Pltot and I~ Send re111me and Nlary of South•rn Calllornle handllno. melnlalnlno CoronadelM.,,CAtH25 Y·tMO • t·tOO·~lf-OeT,.lifbl, be lnvok9d. S.y '"'" pendent .. eke Ill· ri1ttory 10 Qlott a Ten EOE llnClupctetl(lgofll ... I*· $75 I• IHI 30lt(0091 St "*Mii ........ W IPllll Hall Merya end Gtoftu. petleoc;ed adv ealft· Eyck 3 190 A Alfpon 8MUty • form veriou. de(lcai IUP-~ ltuftera No el(C> peraon to join expend ng Loofi Or Cost• Meta port runctlon• IUCh •• nee. NI or prl time FtK 111111 l'?IFll •••• ...... ., n•-. l11trio1 ltl'lllltllJ .... ,, l1th1r'1 Dir! Love, ... .,, .... . .... ttaff. Ad ..... or print m2e • ._. •• , complllng report• OR MORE .... , •• , ••. -morelnformellonl•~ PIT. Xlnt ~· b•c:kground preferr9d. &TTIP PIT preperlng /1::ompoalng -·•••-_. caetOn eend .... to P 0 ~ 840o4I04 L.uc:r1ttve compenaatlofl llT MPT AllT/&1111 How doee that IOUC\d? letter• and memoa •• Fuff.Tlme Mic for Mgr. 8o• 74to. Dellrb0r!1 Mtfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii packaoe. P1eaM c:all M --Monthll epor11 Better yet you would be well •• handle he•~ 900 w Coeet Hwy, Nwpt 41120 Mnd rnume 10' ' megaiJne In Dena Polnt working It • luwurtou. phonea The poeltlon le FOR MORE Bc:h 64&-171 1 _ 'F_U_L_L_Of_ptrt __ t_llM_ wo11t ll ndlu.p'd,CrMll\'9Ultre· Newport~rMOf11or loe119d In our Colla INFORMATIONCALL ._..,.. Home. Anewer ln ~ nHt IPffdY grephlct just Sl5 per ... IM Maa feclllly. ~· phc>MI, led• l)fovld9d IUPPor1. FIT poeltlon your •tatlon If you have• (211) Ul-1111 FIT, exp prfr'd. Salary UnlllnlteO Po{entlll DAR.Y PILOT lllllWIYEI WllTEl!I 330W.BaySt. Send reeume to WSM. cMent• that enjoye •The c:endldll• mu1t heve DOE. N4r# ChlroPrlC11c: (714)ff0.2603 eo.t&Meea.CA82827 PO Box 511. Oen. Point, lowly llmoes>here, 11\e'; atrong enalyllcal, or· office In N.8. 831-5171 --------M u 1 t b e t e • NEWSP,.PER Attn: Tim Gueeman CA 92829 would tu•t be delighted gan111t1onal, u well u Ull?n mTILLlll COUNTER HELP General OfftCe liable Oepenelabfel We l•-·{7·1·4)·64-2-4-32·1--Alli PllTl/llllTD with ~ 7~,ti~allofl ~~=::~: Lg c:ablnet Mfg IMl!lng For Bagel HeeWf' 2 lhlll• ~=-· r:rh. ~~~~~~~ ..... TIE ---------PIT FIT. Retlf• ok Exp. •L• Ull P/T ti. tnou11ry ••perleno4t cabinet ln1taller• w/at •viii, morning & alter-lft .. 11 Ing houn • Ho lold•ng i. Wllllll IOY'T .. o.s Retlll/whl .... H2·4'4t5 ---~r.o Know19d0e 01 leu13 yr• exp. Mull have noon 497-4141. •IFW,.Wrll ,.,., .. r_. Mu.st hive ear --------Wiii !rain. N9wpon/Coata .,.. .. ,_ vwn trudt I. toola APC>ly -9151 • ,... ..... .., 1700-11500 Weekly IE IT llME Mw ., ... 54 .. 9319 IBM PC • must In perlOn, 1720 lnduatrlaJ lllllD lll.P -..wTEll and Pfoof of lrlturtnee 801-375o0e79 EJct A· 1 Avt NMC:O CA For C.M eleclrlc:ll wtlOle-PAV SCALES VARYI earning UOOO·t4000 ........... We ofter.,, excellent ben· • • _ ...., Engllth apeaklng Wf ''1'111 monthly per .,... Not a Ent-1111nment I. costume •flt• and c:ompenseoon W --Ea p he 1ptu1 F f T For 21 Unit Complex, mulU~ M>1918 IOC>lclng for Part-Time pack~ FC>f Immediate Lgeablnet Mfg looklnglOf' M8-7]n·Bttty •Huntington Blach •Fountain Vllley Mmk .. lr9d. Mull know For1no-huale""aytolhop help.AexlblehOUft Light c:onall erallon, plea:• •JIP'd Foreman' L .. d Ill ru---•JT .... ----•11111•1 INlntenence. 85s.o685 try delaltled · office wor•. 842-H87 81Ut>m tt ¥~' ',esufl ";1 ~ Person In OOOf. miH, .... -,. __ _ ecur•ty ac c: • • eembly & lhlC>olnQ AllO No exper neeeuary Wiii Part time, euy •Ort! AM or PM No exp neceu- ery. Hourly • 8onu1 642~2 l bt 431 or 228 Wall tor beep, eak for Cryatel M 8en Call Joanne Creney Tne Numbef One P-c>er Prornollon Cot •llon h•• tmmed opening• f()( Crew egetl Appt.ctnll bl vwy Mtf-moUv anct or"llve. The • to ret11• to t...,eoer• ~Ing enVlrON'*'I mull Thi UM of • trucil wtlh • lhell, or la W90on II neeeuaty " . " * t . 3018 20 Veer old Enghlh ap .. k· Ing Frenc:h glrl Nella sum- mer employment taking care ol c:hlldren 731-3080 HouNltaeper/Nanny P/T. 24 hrt wk in NB r .. J. denc• Sal rng from $100·$150 wk Send re- 1Ume,. to Ad• 140 c:to Oalty=Pllot.-PO-Box ~5eo. Coate Mesa, CA 92828 HOUSKEEPER LIVE-IN E1tp'O cook. gd d-.n1ng 1klll1, tome Englllh 1peaklng. Newporl Beac:h . Call Bruc e 875-0065 9em-5pm. MOTHER 10 care for .your c:hlld In C.M Planned IC· llvltlH Good Ref1 Daya/Eves 557-!>179 HIRE throufth classified NEWSPAPER DELIVERY * NO COLLECTION * Early morning motor route available Must have dependable vehicle and lisbilily insurance. i da, p#'T Wf'f'k, 2:.10 a.m . ·5:30 •.m. ABOVEAVERAGEEARN~GS Call 7 I l <i I:..!· 1]3J lwrv.t>en o:OO d.m .. 5.00 p.m. (\l-F) tJ a.rn.-1 (J a.m. I .\ T & !"l \ J AREA~ AVAILABLE: Huntington Beach Costa Mesa, Fountain Valle~·, & ~ewpor.t Beaeh Truat Company. 299 N IMl!lng people l"' aH train. 497-701 1 Eucild Ave .. Pueoena. ph .... of c:at>lnet mate-..,.... ___ ...,...'="""'~~~--liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml CA 91101 Attn CMA An Ing GOOCI opc>Ottunlty 10< ......... .IMS Genefel Office Equal Opportunity Em· growth. Apply In peraon • TOP PAY ployer et: t720 lndultrlal Ave , $300-1900 Weekly FOR TOP SKILLS NMCO, CA 801-375-0879 Ext C-1 SECURln ... -·-·-Dey Mgr FIT Polllloo eve. •TYPIST -51 5r"-•RECEPTIONIST .ICIFIC 1.1109 cabinet Mfg Mltllng Exp pref but not nee 5 10 CYatomer SeMc:e Field e lhltte 1111 S8.50-S7 hr STATE TRUST Aeprnentellve to do ell Gd benifit• Apply at M• rlEMP-PERM (114)141·1"4 HUITlllTOll IUCI llDEPEllEIT IEWSPIPER 'I.,':~= 'Se:! ~~=·••OE 171 h. tmlllYlll/IPPI ~!EPl11~~11 pereon 19 run & ac:hedule llLmlT /IUll -95S-05ee 100% FREE Mygenlat:-ROAID4 -">911- ctwged t>o!~:;.,_wi~h ~cu~=e~~:~~ft~ FIT 1pm-10pm Litt 150 lb •-u lfpuwr eal!Ol'I• being acp1 tor fOf PC experience Pleaunt for growth Apply In per. keg 250 Ogle St · C M -nK 0 C dental health c:ara Irvine office & feat paced eon al. 1720 lndullrlal Mfll Lift PITSt F/T, am office near 0 C ol•lce 957-8100 x210 etmoaphere Send re-Ave Norc:o CA Airport n .. da peraon Oen<M eume with talary h1110f'( ' ' Know I IOI .about anlmels? ""/office ewper Must type ----- to Irvine Chamber ol 1&11111111111 We have the IOtl fOf you' 45 wpm Selary S 1.&00 • ..... PLAITS commerce. 11200 Ja.m-For N B. rnteurant. Fri & ::::! l.f.:' p:fg1rr~"~: c.i1 833-0425 MA 1 NT ';:'t."'~E P / T bOt ... II• A, Irvine CA 'Sat night. 5pm-lam peny 17th & Irvine.NB.. Heavy eonatruclion Con· 927t•. Attn Pereonnet S71Hr ~ caff Mr tractor ""°' graduate lmW l.tmllPI lllLllll Dell. 642-7880. ••IYDl lllMI• engineer M architect with ....,..._ llAllTllllOI ....... FOf nt1bl1shed courier min ol 5 yra COC °' c:on-FT/PT, OOod ortvtng r• Ull- We offer an eac:ell guarani" ol 1400 ..-wt11le we train t At1et tratntng your come potential 11 llmU9d Cell Mo Phllhpa 213-•77-3 183 MUPll ... .. au, Oe11V9r doc:um.ntl to ~you~~ car 18/hr lmmedt PIT AM ltlltta apen V 19'y of otheir lhltl• 1v11leble Call J 751·7771 PIT Mar Hoag Must l'tave Cu 11 om• r S • r v' 'e route Need new model II ruction rngt ex~ CC>fd experience helpful ma.lntenanc:. skill•. neat Workers.. Fie• hra Apply IClOtlO ear & Ina Hourly •nd • ICBO certified In· ' 249-2109 * * p•-. ,.._ * 1 465 E 17lh.S rele & mileage. peld hot· apeciOf wltl\5 yra mech· ------_, ,_ appearance & hve near n Plf90n, t l day1, lneentlv... enlc:alleleetrlel U · ~ ...... L *'* 11•/IH * by '478-8177. '#Mkdeya Coat• MeM 642•5943 DOnu .. Some c:ompany Plflenee fM protect 1n El , .. PllPll Dell"*' doc:ument• Ir . only. t' •••• ,..... Cll rout• avan CIJrrent 'Toro beginning H rly Gr .. t P/T6um~ J~I> Santa Ana lo YI!' HIRE ,...,. DMVrtPOrt&proofollns JuM Send reaume to S50-lt000 .. 1yJn3Hrt butlneuH In yo req'd Apply et ·W•t•n Nova, P 0 8011 4050, Cell M·F (7"4)645-5780 Ec:ono-ear No exp n ~ Exc.llenl pey & benefits, Stltff CQl.hler. 17805 Nap1 CA 94558 E&O We trllnl GrMt Jot> f Newport Check Cashing Sk~ CKde, Ste E. M/F/H/V encour...-i 10 LEGAL \ e out.. 1 th rou~h classified 642-2965 lrvtne 211~1133 .,PY ,,_ LITIGATION SEC ~~~ 10 a ,;~~r, ~~ _ _::~:_:.::2:...._ _ _JJ•-•--.!!!!!!!!!!!!'11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~~~~~ ---------·------------NB IOle prac ... k• •xP O or 1 pm to 4 30 p ht MC w/11ln1 ltnguage & Slll't lhl• wMkl Call J NEW LOWER RATES ~EJ organizahonel .ak1ll1 & 714-751--07'46 1t1orough knowi.dg• ot * * * * * * * legal procedures Word _ _ _ Perfect req O Salary •II comm w/eJCp >Cini berl· Front & ~ olc: tor N eflta Reapond to P 0 G P ott~ 64s.8412 Box I04t NB 926!>1 -----WflOlatU LIUL U•nUY D111 entry. pnonee. var In 3 yr eitp PllUI Salary Outiee IO< .. ,_ otnc. open. ••rport 1oe1uon MIUlon VltfO Cell Nan 751-210, 76&-1233 Run your Help Wanted Ad In the Dally f>Pot for one week. If )'Pt.I don't flll the position, run a •cond week FREE For more blfol rnatlon, n- n- : .,. . flf __.llOWT-Wcn tot ....... -----· -ou ,_...._..,, .. a I fir-f9!7 W ... • I • "-~ =~1~1-::b: ~ ,,.,,.._..,._,~a P'IT. CHte ""lii"ia Tela· 11118 1111 poillllh, I ... •.:: dlra:............ 1.-.... Tri-............ -E• • .... __ .._. If'~ ~, ........... ,.~·---Gt• ooM .... ~1121, Mdcw/d,497.... Liaht .. I I ..... OOIOr.I 1"*'°3 ..,_,__..I .. M ...... "IV, (7'4'7»-01. ...,, .... of~ bOuret ...... all day TOP JoMll0-1111 81.DMAlTMN 6tlf/l.w/s·· adCll*' ........ ..-,. frllilr• tlt,._ttl10lllce MC«n!ONtaT ·-~111 ... -.. _..,_ Wortl ._..... FOATOP~~Ll.SI MA Y A WAIHlA & llOX.OU!l.TIOt a2....Cl6.C1NWt HIMALAYAN KITTENI ..,...,.,.. ....,, Mee ,"Ill 11111, u-.co AIWl#el~ Ce1Mwn ........ 1-...e21 l-1°"'.°'*••"9dtviy Ofn'P...,,... ootes!ln 9MHONIWll116 ... _... -.."Olne&fl\llMeftoint, puftllp. l ltff aM. ~·l...:i, N 1 118 .. ~. M/F: .... ~ OOl'IP0•la>oie • •TYPUST~"1tOH'8T 900d ~ conctltion. CALL * MCM73) * ~ •t-tliM 1001111•1 for 'an e•· M . 14-1111 -• -...-. · ~-'*--"'• 141 to"°" how •EXEC MCMTAAU 1116. •1.-to C..iWr"ii&iilriiui91iifii1iif. ~ • ,._~VU. hM • ~ ~ "'*•I Call •w~~·.,.... ··POOOL., ... -.., .... ,,,,. ....... ~-... , .......... _ C'.._. ree.ptlon .. t 9ultlftte&,_itWN~ How--Call Barbara """'~ Al'fll IRA OA S100 ~lnrls ~I~ •I• = .. ,...,,..,.., ......... --- •_!!.!. ... *"* .. oo· ~ 111n11•n•1t !Uoftopenblneideread· btwl~165-11H *•WON>OW'"lH4Af£CT ...., w Whlftpool hVY • • Hon'9rai1Md.('T..CWO. Toy , ... ~~ .... 1~. ~----•wlll.c .. , ,,. ...... , ore •ad....._ AWi In .a duty ...,_ UH left A W Qtt ~. * & Min) USO·SHO. --~---... 0111 a.ti.. M4-eoio ~;..~ -:::::n:r eon, ,_ ~ fv:: T~ •MACINTOSH hand tmall i dr8Mt 01 femow. ~ MOO 714/tn-24M 11t..s416 ;;::, ,_~ ~ clllUlllll!Ra ' oftlce~,_. h-C:O......_ FAEECAOSSTRAININO deek.l40.l 76-00ll ~:=c: £:::~ .... NlftOIJ&;nl *-IJwMO.C.-....,. Fif'-...;--,.,,..a:ao.>m. ... J9nnlter 1111 nm UMP•PEAM POSITIONS UAAS hea~ty elec-14$-0621 ~ 1 .,.-60S9 l.My •• ,. ... 1141 14.IO/Hr, '*"'"•· No 7IO-IOOO ...,. -• ..... --AVAILABLE lrtc dr/ef, .. oetient con· . ._ •--------_,nee. AlllJ/lr In'*'°"· ~ ~ ~..... ·-. dltlotl MO'<lad. can't UM PIERRE DEUX: ""9t An· 1 weelle.; 1250 IA8Y "*"' '*"° ber Book• on · t8Pe. fH ~ ·I nllll.,... /... I 1to 090 • 146-5514 ~ C*Mrenoet Oecoral· 14M2SI, 9¥89, m9Q wtitt olMa top bcalent , ...... C.M.Ml-1621 \t"\V 'f ...,....,1 · 1u·"lf Tak..c:Nt99 ~ wtth • .... 1¥8 ~ Ciott'MM, QOndl\IOn. Al*ino 11200 1•9•--"'"· \\ ~ t... .t. '-PtofeMionel demMnOf Per1 tlfM euy wor'tl AM tH-O&M 1~ 'REE 80l1'lt fabdca Thutt, Fri & 9 LOOKINO tor a Cotnpa-8454e?O . ,,.. lllrW'T q[Af.TQAS• Sttong offlu baclt· or PM Ho ex.p nec.u-Fwniure 6014 lat. Atrium Court nlon?I We have wonder-a. ............. • -•tat •-------or~. c:iomf0rta.bte with ary. H~rly • Bonus 1,..., .... W.-e PC KING BDRM $ET ; FMhlon 18111ne1. NB tu1 IOYlnO doO• 1. cat• HAMMOND PHOENIX aNni •· :"..:= Ll11•1 I ==-~•t~-:,~ 142-4321 bl. 431 °' 5535 mo otct. Klno mat & bO• Wedding OfNt, brand ~ ,':',.::=:'. ~·::.'="':'·!J: =~-: r.-, tun r:;; =-= ~~ .,. 7&2-1812 r!'c w~ :!' :· ult HOMECAAE of etderly Of 8Pf~• M•ple hutch '*"· Whl .. tin w flaee I owner Come I. ... " ~• 1250et1-eeto ... ,~ Milllf. U•• morning dellvety of "Y9 dlaabled pereon by •KP 55&-815 r.:':.S: ~l~7~1150• mlghft heve .~he P!'.!.ect --new '*' •-OM1 • MWll9a~ra In Cotta 11•/~ SECRETARY/HOUSE· p1ny.y11 unaes klndl*'Ylnyourhol'ne0< 11&11•1111111 ~ Otyou ....,1-1030'-or ~ 6060 *SEA RAY 21' twin en-W.. Apptoll. 2-3 hour• HOlO MANAGER M l1UUI\ hers. TLC, houNKMPlno -fir*. raMr ...-. ,... f*day~dayeaPtofMSlonel eppeat&neeNftPOft Beech coupi. All-TllJrP•Y ~•valltM-2571 Foolboeldwttttr.ii•. mi -··--WANTED 1t74 MOOeladto1•---.• week Hour9: 2 ~rn • 5 and demean« Strong Meda tMtwe, bond~. lftL n . queen tae I lH M0-1733 ...., MotobeeMe Mens. Muet S ule tr ... IH,IOO oe.o Ltn. Mwt heve relfabte offloe bacilground W/P non-amo«lng organiz., Ml•M... 5540 OINtNO ROOM SE;-I! •mcnt 6016 •IW be Wlel •2442tn·l40 640-0200 • ~. IMutence and gooo ~. comfortabfe to matt-0-h<NMhOld I IOOO/'Mc Potential T.,.. Watnvt top .,,12 lea~. 1 leflllll~ ..._. A40Pt tter fluffty, adcnble U~ to 11,000. IM· 1"75 ~::o':~~n~~ ~=;~ ==:=.J::~ .=.ke= :'!~A~~~2 Me'CLi:='°'t l E ::,•gh~~~ ~;:~· ~~A~ielfu' ~:;\~~ic!no~:! s;r-@ 6065 ,.n"m'!f~'r--~· 4lllt.. 2Q9 Cell 8o6 at 813-1060 peraonal aecratarlal Noon. Ho Weekends 14tto. * 780.f11' 120-1•'10 JC)Ontlble hOme. Mother WINDSUAFEA·ALPHA field elettrtc In • c IC NO urc ...... ... hat alraedy trained him 2.30A I O S&H l350 • coodldon ..._. .... Cell RESPONSIBLE PERSON raeponllblllllet Pi.... EXP lw::. GAS ORVER 155. crib 5'0. !di MMeftals 6030 to ""'~'!~~"Jtl70• Good for b9~nner .,_ 1 ... '1111 ll&DTITI pl Mnd raeume & ·~ MemberahipfOt.... Kln0150.()t)IS35,Chesl. LI Id ti . Bath 0 ..... ~ ' 11~1·~2 ... 10 ~• algna Wffk· annu., Mlary requJra.. Call b«~ 12 l'ooo 840.eaoc> cotf• lbl end lbl S 10-20 qu a on r om '" '" • " ,_ft'I 1111 endtJP/T in the Hunt-menta 10-c/o Deity P110t NEWPORT &CH ~3-3735 baby 1t.m. 542-5959 •nd kitchen fauceta, ----HAAAY SE.VtU£ 11.,.. ft. Urnfted oPl)OrtuMy to Jotn lngton 6"ch .,.. M~t Ad• 143 p O Boa 15e0 COSTA MESA 54M919 .... ... ---121 50 · Garba_ge dis-I•-------· V.f, wtth T111111ahC tr .... natJonalrMIMtatemar-heve own trampof1auon eo.ta M ... 82t2t Aff SOUTHOC 682-1240 NEWPORT BEACH KING SIZED WATERBEO l>OMl.S38.50.873..S201 tow4n0 tarp, aim cOftd kadno system with un-l auto. 1n1urance .,..,.,, wtlt be ecitnow4-GARot!N GROVE COUNTRY CLUB MEM~ W/bookcua, haad-PIT llU "PPIEI Flnendng to quetlfted llmMO..,nlngl Few In· 816-709-8201 edged 741-9237 IERSHIPfOASALE.~ boerd . under bed "!!omc;~..-iF!"'~~----·1 Cell8Ml(714)720-t70I ~o:!~o;eLllil Jack AMtauran1 Umtllf duced 11000 89Me29 ~ ~00~~9; & E"'8tnt 6047 .. I,...... lo!tl, a;;., 70111------~""""~ 8~~~~~:-ls 4 •BAAl'!NDER Inf! Company, ll'VIM/0 C • Tll IAIU Pl.If . MUST SELL NOWI Dtn tbl 1 USED OFFICE WAITING Fewn and wtlllell -SiiiOlll 701 4 R'"''L ••T•'"' 7•1.IUVV\ •BUS PERSONS Airport Permanent P/J 77x42 w/2 i.ev .. hutch. ROOM CHAIRS ~ST Only to r~tlble, loving ROWING SHELL · LASER 1 _1. .,. ""' ..., .. •"" ~ -M • F 8 3 0 • 1 2 3 0 e cnrt. S 1200 Euro gta11 OFFER 848--0770. ASk & caring adull1 17S With co~ & tar raek1 ._ • # t ftiiiinm;iiiii~ini~-,,t!&~~~~~HERS prefened 2 yra min H · HAS IMMEDIATE opanlnt porcelaln chandeller. For Kathy uch .• cl'lectta aocepted E.Jtcellent condition Trailer, cover. 2 .... ....._ HOST/HOSTESS perience, IBM-PC titer-for 1350. OBO 631-7193 DESKS CONFERENCE with proper I 0 onlyl 759..0298 RecinO cond. 75t-Oal • ata.CeJ1 7 l 4/a3W97o .............. An!!cfM 60IO NEW DAYBED WHITE & TABLE. chairs. bOOk· ~vallableNOWtl SABOT FOR SALE. UDO 14, 'IS Gar .... For lnlervleW call •"er ..., .. , E.Jtperience helpM. bULwl.U 100 Jim Beem Bottlff BRASS With mattreues CH• Fair condition Ul-l1N ., u 1-n 12 Localed Of\ Balboa llland ainca ""· ~ full 1 fam (213) 48$-1333 LMd no eonaum« mag•· train Prtv•te Party vo4un 1700. 70 Oaeantera Elvl1, & trundl• comp1a1e Buyer tak•• •II S25D Beach mooring BHt cover, ~ f2IOO Sizzlin Withg Of (714) 725--0777 zlne publlther ... krng WV calllno and ad teklng Jim BHm Cara and 1245 •840-87331" 720-1470 ott.r 831-2852 529-2553 tK 989-3421. l"l'aMa MCreta"' for Markel-Gr .. I en1ry '-"el potltlon Tr a I n 1 · S 2 5 • $ 2 5 O - ... ., for aomeone loolclng to 934-8454 r-------------------------------------= ................. --... ~~=:=~~~JJ: ~~~*]E 2;,':~c~.::i!dcr!~~r":,a I TODAY'S ~UNDAY PUZZLE I AMtautant a O'•t pettonelily Send Houri i 1am-8pm Good 1500. Oak HOOSler cabl-AWPRllDW Now htrtno Food Server•. Coctctall Wa1tr... ~ vice. Host•MI & Appl P1MM apply M·F 2-Apm 2401 Newport Blvd Ab.olulety no phone c:allt reeume & aalary requlr.. hourly • commlMlon net, 1350 494--826e daya manta to Per1onnal ----------------------------------------------Managw. Road & Track Call Cheri Freeman 1111'1'11 l ...... M Fun! 1499 Monrovta. Newport 142 llll FlneEurC)9ean &.Arnerican ...__--------------"----------------------" Beach 92863 or call • Antiques 8000 IQ It 720-5335 E>ctent!On 302. New NautieaJ & M1ht.ary "-1Mlnllltl G 1931 Newport BIVd CM ACROSS lllftJITlTlll SECURITY OFFICERS --------1 NOW HIRING Full & part time positions for: HOST /HOSTESS &ARTENDERS SERVERS BUSSE RS COOKS DISHWASHERS with or wuhout expenence Apply in rnon At ourn~w location in lJ'Vln~. Mon.-SAt. 9Am ·Spm '101 Campu• Dr. Irvin~, CA (ACl'OH hom UCI) PART-TIME Opening to0n 1n Cotta __ w~-~~ 11\e beet! ----• llUTLJeltUTilll• M e I a . n e • d I llUllJI llOllJTY * ftAYIL. Alllf * UNd furniture H 0 I I I H 0 . I • I I. I . We oner Xlnt pay 11lnl 0 c Alrpor1 ., .. , PARS Home/olllce $ 10-l300 Caaniere Prep Coolca training & 1tlnt t>eneftll exper~ prelaned Ex· Bvy/s.cl 973·820 I~ Bulaer•. Food Bar At· No axper neceaa Call c«lent wOfklno environ-S -lendanlt. Biker• Start now 7 14-774-4!80 m.nl Immediate open. Chippendale tdeboard I --1 tel • 1 1 'r el 8'. MIO<> Matet11no dtn1ng rn .. _.. a y .. pp y n 1no rav Advenlur•. lbl e chrs Cl'ltna closet person 1555 Adams, 11-.rY Fr•nll 752-0752 132oo 84a..o453 . C M 5545-1903 we .,. 1oo1c1no tor 111 -.. ·-Retail energeuc perton 10 help ._,._, EL EGANT V1c:t or1an __ ..,UT w/weddlng Ml-up & at-0•1111111 CheVal oak oreuer Wllh - ' land gata during rec.p-I ...al. &TlllMIT mirror & matching bed ... .... Uont Mull be willing lo Bvay Ir practice. FIT PIT 1550 Helen 548-6101 MllM'I do phY*al labor Satur-Incl :lnd1 I ev.. Exp ORIENT AL' RUGS·Klllm An eJt,.,.,..tlor\al ~un~· d e Y t & S u n d a Y 1 ..,_.d • ... -551 '"'"• c-· ·---•· -Cit 1875 ty exile with ~~ay 2PM-11PM b.IJ Dorothy '" .. ' '""'"' -wv 9.~~ HC:me-ip:~ 8ookS110p111anA,uls-Mon-Fri 8am -<4p m WUTll /W&fTllU yarn w/all vege1able lant M•naoer al our New· 673•2281 With car fOf lunch oefivery dyH Perlacl condl port Beach location One Shls>Pino1Reoelvlng ~. Hiib routes 12700 Kurdtttan Circa year book retail ••· FIT. lull co t>enef111 Call provided 8-lpm Mon-1900, tz e· 10"'111•'8' • per~ pref41fred· ,We B•r bar a tor appt Fri. 5'0--80 CUii dally Heral! de:tlgn 1U1trou1 oner auch 1>aneht1 u 3 850-200 1 Lerl'tlihhl wool. S5500 t91h Cen- wfftl• paid vacation 979--0747 tury Chlnna porcelaln medlc al/dantal 1n-SHIPPING bowl ( l4x 1er grean aurance. 401K 18Vtngs lllf P•/llOOH . W&lllllSI PIT w/bl..,. dragon & cloud and company-paid pen-IL.Ill C M 16--17/Hr No smkr decor w/roMwood & lkH'I Rettr ... and home-11uoent pref 722-8080 marble ptant 1tand Ctrca ~·=ate ~raged S~n ~~-:u=.;; ~ WINDOW CLEANER 1900· 12200 8A24>l29 1ntara1ted candidate• 1n<11v to perform Ille Super/lrnee RelJ/"'n cut Plano UQr1911t Oorgeou1 p6Mae call duh• relettve 10 lhlp-14-10 hr • car axpt/ben Refinished. Built 1890 , Batbar• Gorman. Mgr p1ng/race1V1n9 M~ll HB ataa 980-1191 $2000 OBO 127-8~•7 714-640-5312 have valid Call! I drtver 1 t--""l"ll~----::.--:---t-:---::---:--:---1 11c • wrrent OMV report & you re loo Ing for a job, le1M1•'1~ a..,. be ovet 21 yra old E•c... • cla11lfl•d has news for you. lent company 1>ene1t11. ~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~' .. , ....... .,,o...r. 3-0 pletur• Need d• lttbUlort 731-2129 UlllllD Need• ,....mbter. sa111no baekgrqund helpful, Wiii CtWI 931-3-302 · SALES Earn S200o to $20,00(>lmo Set your own tc:hedute Be your own bOU Can 239·•81 1 24hr• recorded m...age p6Mae eppfy 1n pereon I .......... 11475 Pac:iflc St • Fountain Valley, CA 92708 11.....Ulll ITlllllllU TUlmll Bu il d • ca re e r w/profautonal 1raln1ng & high 1ncom. potantlal Call Chrt1 800-777·1124 ()( (7 14) 281 -9091 t,~:·i _A /I 1r Sc ~oo/ 1 l Ju,.L STUDENTS 11 to 16 Years Old WOIK IVINING5 ANO SATUIDAY WELCOME 11 a OLDER WHEN THE BOOKS ARE DONE THE FUN HAS JUST BEGUN• SO JOIN US AFTER SCHOOL ANO ON SATURDAYS YOU'LL MAKE GOOD M ONEY ANO HA VE FUN DOING IT Signing up new custOfNr• for Orange COu.nty•• favorite NeMpaper You can -:.:e to 17S..OO a Of mor. CALL 11 213-4 79-3620 TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY AOUL T SUPERVISOR Motor Routes available in ·w11hni1st1r .-=..-l11tiilfij1 l11oli Fo1it1i1 Y1ll•r NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING •[)etiYef' One Day a Week - Mull have d~ble car and proof of tneur8nee. Ask tor Joanne Cianey .. YOU CAN AVERAGE PO WEEK s.7500 OR MORE CALL EARL 2 13-479-3620 All TUNSll>OltlATION H OVIOED IY AN ADUl T SUf'EavtSOI DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAi A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER --~---~--------leMdtd.. 0 *11f_,... .. ............ 01 .............. . P 0 .. ma cP1*"4M ., .. .... VII .... CA 9'et .......... ,,...... --~----~ ....... ____ .... ........... ,...... ....... I Spill over 5 Steak ,10 Jett'• sidekick 14 Denounce 19 Shelley Long role ' 20 Colorless gas 2 1 Be&.related 23 Kate's housemate 24 Tttey live dangernusly 26 Ties 28 Small French land mass 29 Bag 30 "High - (Cooper lllm) 32 N Me1t and Arrz rive< 33 Ibsen chuacter 34 ObseQUIOUS 36 Intellect 38 Earthenware far 39 Pieces ou1 40 -Arden 4 1 Singer Bailey 42 Wardrobe \ assistant 44 Hiawatha's pad 4 7 Fruit of the vine 48 Reunion attender 49 Catch phrase 53 Marx brothef's Instrument 54 Ptay at love 55 Average 56 Strategic weapon 57 Put 58 Cok>rful sp1~y nowers 59 Rein In 60 Prevalent 61 Turn right 62 Sleep phase 63 Llneege &4 Metody 65 Flat-bottomed boet fe'.St~tc. at Wood 87 Obtain 69 Mongolian cMMtt 70 Luatrous fiber 71 Feline 12 S~•ed lfd• 730nSer 2 s 4 • 75 T1m1d 76 Gem 79 Do housework 80 Scottish island 81 Vaporous emanations 85 Norwegian king 86 Accompllshmen1 87 Service org. 88 Scads 89 In the manner of • 90 Traill~ plant 9 1 Connery and Moore role 92 Calf meat 93 Twilled cloth 94 Family 95 Nerve-related 97 Sprawl 98 Poe's bird 99 Act 100 African fly 101 Greek letter 102 Actress or A Diffe<ent World' 103 Sunups 104 Basic quahty 106 line of travel 107 -Rathef ·108 Little bits 111 Sound repetition 112 Str~ point 113 Cru,t contents 117 Cell constit- uent· abbr 118 Brazlhan ~player 119 Reddish purple 120 Endure 121 T ()t(yo. tormwly 122 Opponents 125 Reluctant 129 Heavyweight Cernera 130 MahJong play- ing pteces 131 ln<han - 132 Run on 133 Ptant that grows on walls 13'4 Acting award 135 H'Gh 10 toeMtt)' 138 Blind C9fnponent DOWN 1 Move furtively 2 Tennla star Rod - • 1 • • 3 Single ,4 Thoughtful 5 Cease-fire 6 Yap 7 Lyncal poem 8 And not 9 Trap 10 Crty near Atlanta 11 In the know about 12 Metallic element 13 Like some webs 14 Information 15 Wall.ch 16 Out• garment 17 Dishwasher cycle 18 Afflrmatlvea 1'9 Ptattorm 22 Diamond and Sunon 25 Story 27 Auort ---3 I Tex as industry 35 Quayle. e g 36 Ch1eego footballers 3 7 Enthralled 38 Algerian city 39 Love gOd 4 1 ·-and Prefudlce 4 2 Colorlesa 43 Othef 44 Choreogrep~ Twy1a 45 Avid 46 Adman s g1mmlek 47 Iced 48 Actor Richard - 50 Leg of lamb 51 Warn 52 Impecunious 54 Signal hght 55 Of city government 56 Gloom 58 Food for lnval~S 590~ 60 Dramatic part M Wrongful act -&5 Opera lingef Q6 l ... tl &8 Mulk:al symbol 69 COfe 10 Mith term 71 Deep rttt · 73 Cou~ 7 4 lmptement 75 Stattes ptlenOmenOn 76 Supporting beam 77 Sprites 78 "The Duke"' 79 Repudiate 8 1 French paint• 82 Creatcir 83 Foreign 84 Mah• amooth 86 Knows befOfehand 87 -L\.IO()tf 88 RI...,. embankment 91~ 92 8aUot 93 "The OMne Comedy'' author 96 Canontzed women: abbr. 97 Datt 98~ng ~·-99 Accomphahed 101 Be heir to 102 Ennui 103 Home-run stat and family 105 BnHlanoe 106 Legendary bird 107 Computer storage ci.vk:e 108 Sner• 109 Conductor - Previn 11 o Slayer of Gotlath 112 Wom.ct over tTfftes 113 Gem.show celebnty - White 114 ltallan aty 115 CleY9r 118 Was trenaported 118 SchOOt shindig 119 Hammer part 120 Geological ~ 123 Ostrich r•ttw 124 WOtk_,.. union. abbr 126 Skater'• ~ 127 WUhlngton pol. 128 Under the .... her 1• 17 11 .. 'IS LINCOLN 1tfelc:h Limo, f\lly lo.cted' QOOd condition $5000. lek• OYef pymt. Wtlt 9035 ~· M0-8921 ====-== 9090 SPICIAl GAIAGI SALi IAtl .'iiiiiiiiiii~~..;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;; =·E~=T seizEo ONLY ~'lllne. CALL 642-5671. vehicles from S 100 I•-~-----!"!"!~~~~~""':'----:-~ FOfdl. Meroedea. Cor· &niflf 6102 Hunt ... ICh 6140 "1--..1-1 veu ... Chevyl Surplu1.1~-..;---"'!!'"'-~ii~~----;;,;...-~~ 81D6-TIE f04' ,smell bOet. w-.. a ulera Q uld• ( 1) Roddng Hor• Ridge Ee-Chromecfa t pedHtal 11' Max. $100/mo. MILT 80 ·887·8000 E1e1. tat .. 1norano•l1lll1,New table, 8 uphotsJer•d 17.._.....hm-tpm Torker. Holley, Saginaw 4 S-22387 38R. 1~BA hM w/frple, 1wl vet chair• (4' i ._.... speed, Hur•t. G1brlel, 24 MC $1S75 892-7088 diameter) s 125 080. t;J 111gjfiiiil1 i) 14 new tlru. E11.,-ythlng up-Aulol l!pNted 9 l 00 --Misc hMhld ltem1. 9992 - ---graded II Spar• par11. _ lalboa Our.,em Or (Croee 11r .. 11 Cullom Camper extraJ .... ~Tiii ....-.a-.. .,1 6107 Adami & Oerbysh1r•· AAM~ L•t'• talkll ,........,. • btwn Brooktiurat & . --rsn ~ . 5000 TUAB 4 Wh .. , Buahard. SAT 9.5 & SUN At• °"' pldl ut> truck llnl1lt H• ... al drive. lmmecui.te con-•Im.Ii IAY TIDY 12•5. 9S3-00M fulty ~ X'tnt con: 637-81MS7 744-0253 dltlon, I 11.000 F°' Quick Cloth... 1hoe1, houM· i---- dltlonl -"-dy f()f youf Sele! 144-2242 hold & cMcor•ICM' Items, man UUI UMll l*• newt 637-81MS7 • • bootla, • tew anttquea S1t1Sun 8-4. CtothH, or 7.W..0253 If ~OU re loolrlng for• job, SUNDAY ONLY 9·5 125 furn It u re /Or 1 en ta I & • "' I cl•sslfted Ml neWI for OU. G Stt'Mt. 67W538 furniture -loll ot PATIO SALE. Frtg, dm;;;t: OUTSTANDING 1tem1 et t• NI, chi rs. twin bed a gr•at price, 2 • 142 -Fashion & Crall Catalog 0250. 48 pages, FREE pallern with first or~r. $2.50 plus S 1.25 SIH uch. A winning combination. Superbly shaped two· piece dress for days that start early and end late. Slenderizing seaming accents tunic top; trumpet skirt has an elasticized waist. Both are easy to fit and sew. Designer Pattern 4209 is available in Misses Sizes 8 (8-1 0), M(12·14), L(16-18), XL(20·22). All are included in pattern. • tl $3.75 plus $1.25 S/H for each pattern ordered. Send to· Reader Mail. Dept. 0000, Box 4000. Niles. Ml, 49120-4000. Print name, address, zip, pattern number, size. (NY and Ml residents add sales tax.) OFFER Godo THAU OCT. 31, 1989 ~ mlec SAT/SUN 9-4 Broot<hurat, 2 biles So, of 814 E. Oceanfront Atlanta. 968-7287 CREVIER 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;1 ... uoE GARAGE SALE I 3 Cosu Mtsa 6124 Femlllea-tO 141 Cully DEllO SI LESS Sert< A little ol 9VefY-FASH ION model Miis tut t......,_I FnJSal/Sun 71m ....an'" ctothel. Ill• ·-'V 8-8-10 Low prtc•. cs.I;,_;;;;...,._. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;6~14~4 llgMr ltylee Some IC·IO"iioiiiiY•-.,l'IE" ____ ...__ ~ssori. Tues 111 d1y or ESTATE SAU call for appt. 845..()771 UNUSUAL ANTIOUES II l 1f OOd , .. sc,stt l I••• ----· S5-S250. Old dolts. bears. uaui •u ll!SJ bootcs. photo albums IS ,, s,..., Kl'!.tll h l 4'~ h 3''-r.,uG:4'• $ '"' ...... ~ S25-S225 Custom S 1500 Sale• -Servtc:. Part• -Leulng South Cout Plaza aree 80 F1mllles. Sat Mey 20th 81rn-4pm. Refresh· menta & directory at W1kem1n Perle. Smalley & Sunllower-Compll· menu of M 1rgl e DICamllll. Torellt Rhy 979·8280 Of 5'40-SELL eota n+tt like new $250. Xlnt GE etec. ~ S50. Qu1llty chairs s9<T'-$125 Jew.try $3-$20. Original painting $2-S 100 Cryst1I tight fbtturff $35-S 150 MUCH MORE. Sat /Sun 8-2pm. 13 Oak Tree laM (Univ. Park). 733-$4F 135-3111 1500 Auto Mall Or. · Santa Ana 55 Fwy. at Edinger OPEN 7 DAYS Service Hrs. Mon·Fri. Hwit. Stach 6140 Ntwpott Stach 61 69 7:00 am to 9:00 pm *Clothes. appflancH, Camping tenl. porta·potty. u.-------11i1 blku, many items 8 t92 alMping bag pots. pans J..,, ar XJ6 1988 Beaut tut KIMr, H 8 SATURDAY & Cll-lop, bike, typewrtt8', d;~k blue. excellent don. SUNDAY 7AM·5PM mlac.S1t/Sun 10-3 1801 ditlon,$32,450 858-3209 Mariner's Or 2 o 035 8 PC DINING RM SET. re-SATURDAY ONLY 8.4 ( l l ) Clln1ng chair lamps. mtr· Love.. t pl ktds· 1985 MAZDA RX7 GSl -r~. p!ciUl'tt, oot-door sea · caypen, SE Oceen blue w/dove furniture radios beds 2 clothes. womens sz grey 1nter1or AC Murrey coaater btcy<:les 3• lO contractor 5 ext sunrool AM/FM 1tereo Mo1oro11 cellul1r car COfd, artwork & more Ph~. smell lc•tc"'-n ap· 309 Cedlf St. 642-8591 c11set1e w /equlllzer ....... '"" Cruise control. power pllances & lots more F I ND wlndowa, much more Otlftw<>Od Mobile Home low· mile~. lttowroom Court, 21462 Pacific condition $10 000 Cou1 Hwy, Space • 424 675·3646 r:==S:A:T:/S:U:N=8=-6:;:::;;t.;':h:!:O:;U:g:h:c:l:a;ss:1:fi;e;d;f MBZ 1982 300 TO 1urbod1eset Sin wgn LI Autos Import~ 9 JOO Autos l~rttd 9100 tvory. palormno leather 'I 1•11 Euro Mitt• Uh new • • Only 38K mtMle Ong luxury 'BMW equipped owner. Corona del Mar 62 Mercedes ~~o;~14~;c•ll•nl care' :~~~4o::l760-0351 121,111 86K mil ... xlnt cond Ill· 22111 f HI lljHttH Air. powe< llMftng dtsc brakes. lamb Mltn. mtdnight blue. 2 piece hut) c:ap1 llOoeHt 841-1194 73 CONVERTIBLE BUG 53.000 Run1 great. new r1d11l1 642-9523 Morgen 83 PEUGEOT 840 4 door turbo d teset, stick 40,000 miles $4500 0 80 498-0449 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mercury 2929 H•rbor Blwd Coate Me11 !>40·5830 ver/beige leather int $9,800 OBO S46-8009 MERCEDES 1985 300 TD Wagon lo1ded well kept $24 000 833 8086 WMkdl)'S 'tt 1Hetl·Prltt4 rittl aa 560SL. a111. 1ok 114111 8ronz1tlpear1 ~ether 82 380SEC. 81aelc (251151 Showroom tresh!("05981) 84 300SD. 57K m• (6710) ITDLJll •TllS 85 SOOS EL. S28K I 10281 exclusively BMW 88 190E 2 8 S28K (62751 1540 Jamboree Ro1d I 88 "'(gn. Whit• (82301 Nt;;t.7h FUllS 87 MERCEDES 560SEL U..NH cabernet red/p110 Porsche TurbO 944 1986 (•334406) Prieed rt0hl guards red, bllCk leether $39,995. JIM SLEMONS Int~. chrome alloya IMPORTS, 1301 Oua11 P7s. CO. radar. mtnt con- St Newport Be1ch d1llon S26,000 547·1555 833·9300 (2DIA0231 FANTA.STIC SPECIAL TO Move' ti AUTOS BOATS MOTORCYCLES '' 7 days Reach 30,000 to 85,000 housellolds an<t ove.r .212,500 reiilers in the Daily Pilot and Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent. 7~' for 10 words, 4 days or •1'' for 10 words. 7 days Extra • Rartv orda 50~. Call Nowt ly, o Commercial ads . 9300 1980 Cougar XL. Looks new, toeded, perfect con· d1tlon I 32,000 mtles 1• owner $4495. 722·1892 ... mntlll •mn loaded w/power equip like new. under 10 ,000 ml Must ... , (2HPE275) IH,nl 81 MERCURY MARQUIS Wegon Runs goocf. lool!a good S 1,000 Cash 548-5137 Ml.IC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 89-1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACM . .AMEMDIHG . .sECTIONS 7.04.020. 7.04.025, 1.04.030. 7.04.040, 7.04.055, 7.04.090, 7.08.010, 7.10.010, 7.20.020 AND 7.20.050 OF THEfilEWl'ORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CoDi PERTAINING TO REGULATION OF ANIMALS IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby ordain as fellows Section 1: Sec11on 7 04 020 of the Newport Beach Muntc:tpat Code shall be amended to read as lollows Section 7.04.020. L .. 1h Required. No person h8Vlf)g the care, charge or control ot any dog shall cause or allow. either wtlf\Jlly or though failure to exefclae due car• Of control. such dog to be present upon any beach, street, 1lley, or pub"<; pl~ or upon any private property or premises other than his or hef' own wrthout written consent of tile owner or lessee of auch land unless such dog la aecurefy restrained by a sobatantlat leash or chain not exceeding II• feet In length and controlled by a person competent to restrain auch dog This Section shall l'IOt be con1trued es allowmg dogs on lea.Shes In the areas from whleh dogs are prohibited as designated by Sections 7 04 025. 7 04 030 and 7 04 050 Section 2: Section 7 04 025 of 1he Newpon Beach Muntetpal Code shall be added to read as follows Section 7.04 .• 025. ProNbfted on 9ch09f Grounda. No petson haV.ng the care, charge or control of 1ny dog shall cause or allow ellh8f w11tully or through flllure to exerctte due car• 6f control. su<:h dog to be present on or m any pubhc: 9ChOOI property other than when a:pec:ifk:ally 1n111led by the tchOOI edm1n1strat1on The proh1btt1ons conlalned In ttua Section tnall not be appltaible to 1ny gutde dog wt11re being used by a bltnd pe<son prolllded that the dog ts on leash carries clearly v1si~ t<Jeotthcation and the person 1n charge has an otttclal tdentlflcellon card 1MU9d f0< IUCh purpoeea e.ctlon 3: Sec:uon 7 04 030 ol the Newpon Beach Munic:1pa1 Code shall be amended to r•ad 1s fOllQt(l lfC!!!" 7.04.030. Prohibited Ofl 'ubtlc hechea During the period from June 15 to September t5 no peraon ha111ng the care charge or<ontrol ol any ammat ahall permit °' 1ltow any IY<:h animal to be under any circumstances or cond1ttona. on or upon any ocean front beach. oceen front lldewalk. or bay fronl beech 1n the city of Newport 9Mch During the pertod from September 15 10 June 15. no person having the care, cha,rve or COfltrot of any animal shall per mil or allow any auc::h animal to be, under any clrcum11an~ or condltlona, on or upon any ocean front beach or ocean front lldewalk between the houra of g 00 a m until 5 00 p m unless otherwise specified by resotutlon of the Ctty Council or at any tlm• upon bay front ~ tn the City of Newport Beaoh The prohlbittonacontafned In thll Section ihan nolbe appllcable to doga while IM)' are enrolled and participating In obedience claues sponlOfed by the Recr•att0n O.parl"*'lt of the City, or In Clly-authorlted dog lhowt, Of to any gutd• dog while being UMd by a blind peraon or to any dog being trained to be 1 guide dog for the bUnd undet a recognized program for sueh training, provided that the dog le on.lea.al\, c:.trta cteerly vl11bte ldent1ftc.atlon and the~ tn cherg• has 1n ofllc:1al ~ntiflcatlon card tuued fOf euch purpoae1 e.ctton '= Section 7 04 040 of the Nftrport Bach MunlQpaJ Code 'st11n be d•leted S.Otk>ft 5: Sectton 7 04 055 of the Newport Beach Munlelpaf Code that be ~ to reed 11 touowa e.ctton 7.04.055 ~. It thaU be unlawtut for any pe<aon lo VIOiate or f.,I to comply with the PfOYltwne of s.ctrons 7 04 020, 7 ~ 030. or 7 ~ 050 of thla Cod• Any peireon vlOlatlng or t • ng to compty •11h any of the pr0V1slons ot said Sections thatl be gu111y of at1 1nfrtc1ron Any J*'ton convicted of VSofattng or fa•llng to compty *•lh any of tl'loe prOViaj()na Of ntd Secoona Shall be punlstlable by IM ftMa aa la 8'>9Cified In the currently adoe>led Uni'°'"' lnfraett0n Batl Schedule used by the Orange County Mun~tp .. Courts e.ctton •~ Section 7 ~ 090 of the Nftport Beech Munlc:lpaf COOe Shall be a~ to rMd as tot lows · Section 7 .04.090 Kennel l.ieenM F .. Every peraon WhO hatbo,.. more tflan tl'tr .. (3) dog1 ovet lfle ao-or tl'trM (3) month• on any premt ... In tfle City. •ite9Pt on bualMu prtm1Mt on whleh • lioenMd ~llneat Is ~attd Which r.a.eonably l~lud• keepfng doge. anau be deem.d to have a dog kennel All peiraon. owning Of operating a dog kennel muat obtain• 11.enMI lleenM. from lf\e I~ d lllls!On, f6r 1 re. whlcn than be tttabllahed by Retotutlon of tM City Council. • hclloft 7: Section 7.oe 010 of tti.e N.-por1 e..cn Muntoipal Cod• shall be al'Mnded to reed totk>wa ....... 1 ......... ..,........., ......... Md '-tie. No pereon Mvtng the "'•· charge or control of any hOrM. mule o< donkey al'laQ parmtl or attow tud't "*'* to ba ~t upon any bMct\ or public pattt u, the C11y ....._I: Chapet 1. 10 Ind s.cilon 7. 10 010 Of tM N9wpon S.ach Mu~ Coda C*tain1ng to C.'9 Ind UcenM Tege 19 Mraby ~ed • ...._ a s.cnon 7 .20 020 of the Newport 8eKh M~mclpaJ Coda at1aa ba arneno.o to ,..., .. toloWa.. " • .. .. ...._7Wltutu 111CztmhW'rA•h• . . .,._ ......... . ·.~~·..._ ..... ..,, ..... .. II