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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-26 - Orange Coast PilotSTATE/A2 SPORTS/Bl -. THE ORANGE COAST Chili cookoff hotter • • WORLD/A4 STATE/A4 25 CENTS I FRIDAY' MAY 26, 1989 . S 50 mil.lion ma.II OK' d . for down.town Mesa ly IOa VAN EYK EN Also included in the plan 1s an west side of Costa Mesa. Without Of-o.l)'Nockal'r , e1aht-theatcr 1neple.x0deonmov1e ha v1n-g' to cross Newport Co ta Mesa's City Council and theater artd an open public area city .. Boulevard." Davenpon s~ud. Rcde ,elopment gcncy voted c'3rly officials say will be uitable for • Longtime Co Ul Mesa resident Thur5day morning. following 8 ou1door c,o ncens a nd other gather-lktt) Jean Beecher also lent ht'r maratho n nine-hour mcet1n to ine. suppon. although she qualified 1t ua.nsfoun b owniow_n_ lutl T he nearest compamon I can "I do feel 11's a little bu mort" th n known as Tnangle Square into a SSO mne 1 -ciliirardelti ~uarc (in San we hou1d ha\c on 1hat piece of million mulli-level shopping and Francisco). where )OU have an open. ground ," he said ''8\Jl I ha\e to s:I\ entertainment center. airy fcchna wnh a lot of shops and also that there are a lot of ihing.s that When comple1cd in pnng 1991. restaurants and meeting places:·-ha\C happened in m) life that I the 185,()()()..square-foot Sp:1n1 h-M!Pi'or Peter Buffa said. ne\cr expected to happtn I co m- \hemed center will chmax th" I< he prOJCCt drew support from a mend )OU for )Our enon to Im· ... >-number of Costa Mtsa re 1denu lprove Co ta Mesa." )Cir tansformat1on of Costa Mesa's who said It would f:ally 1mpro\lc Gerald KJcin. a runner an Tn· downtown from a collcct1o n of h f · • r-s 11 od t h 1 t c appearance o t e ctty s down-angle Square ..\ socuues. de' eloper ma • m cs 5 ops to an upsca e. town. of the prOJC<.t, wa understandably urban e n' ironment. Amona the supporters who spoke pleased following Thursda) 's di'· Plans for the T riangle Square at Wednesday night's mcctina were c1s1on. c~nter call for two above-,round ' former mayor Donn Hall and P.l,n-"We feel n's an the be t intcrc t of levels o( shops a nd other bus1nc ses n 1ng Com m1ss1oner Wah Daven-Costa Mesa and ""e're obviousl) ~nd one underground level that will pon. • very pleased that those council and include all parking and an under-"I think there's a lot of need for a,enc)' members "ho , otcd for 1he gro und supel'fl1arket. access to a Aood upermarket o n the project agre-ed w11h us:· Klein said. Alluding to the objections of~ eny owners \\oho do not waot to tell their parcels for the redev~lopmeat project, Klein said, "We are aoi .. to make every effort to re90lve this to the sat1sfacuon of every property o"ner:· A number of propcny ownen in the tnan&Je-shapcd block said they simply did not want to ldl their parcel!. Others said the pun:hate and reloauon offers mack by Tri- anaJe Square Associates b8d been inadequate. ··tt 1s very difficult to Mart a • dental praC11cc from scratch 1n Costa Mesa~ it's a super-saturated marttt." said Dr. Rob Jones a dentist who practices 1n offices owned by bis father, Dr. Huah Jones. nother property o•ner, Cwtis Herbens. pve my ofTiciaJs a last of s1gnarures from peoolc he said ~ . .......... MAU./ A2J .. Officers' reactions mixed over. charges 8y JANET ZIMMERMAN Ofdw~ ..... Staff A newspaper arttclc about a pohccman chal'JCd wttb k1 lhng two wqmen 1n an on-duty accident haop prom1ne ntl) on a wall of one Cafi- fomia H1jbway Patrol office. The story talks about 1~0 m1sdc- mcanor manslauahtcr counts filed ... mst a rookie Westminster officer who collided wa th ano ther car while F1hng of the charscs this "'eek prompted vaned re ponscs from t.w enforcement Some beheve lhe poss1b1hty of cnm1nal prosecution will not hamper officers' pU'rsuirs. whale others said It "'ould cause them to he 1tate in racing 10 an emC'f'len~. It 1s believed to-be che first cue io Oranie County 1n which an offi~r "as prosecuted for a colh lOn in the hne of duty · rcspond10J .to an o fficer-needs-help Officer Tho mas Richard, 22. was call on Chnstmas Da''· traveling about 75 mph w1th hfhts As sad as 1t may ieem. that clip-and siren on when he ran a red light pin& was d isplayed u a reminder of • at Newland trcct and Westminster what police already know -that Bo~levard. The occupants of the safety and caution sho uld be fore-other car, Jessica Warnn. 19. of most o n an o fficer's mind when Stan ton and Dawn Hammond. 20. involved in a ·h1&h-peed pursuit or of Costa ~ksa wcrt' killed. response, sa1d l{cn DaiJy, spokes-The City of Westminster has de- man for the CHP's San Juan nted wronJful-dcath claims b) 'the Captstnlno o (Jke. · airl • famaltH, who are-scclu ng un- ( 0\ I IC 'IOIC\ ICI C ICI \ 110' specified dam.s. Arn1anment for Richard, \\oho could face t\\-O ye.ar1 1n county J:til, ts set for Ju.ne 12 Rlcbard's attorney, Paul M C)CT, sa.ad he fears the proteeut1on will anh1b1t offict""' emerscncy re ponst. Lt Tun ewman. a spokesman for tbe ewpo.n Beach Polter De- partment. •arced "It's JOt lo make an officer ap- prehensive to respond to an emcra- en9 and then find ht' could be sub1ect to cnminal prosccutton ft would make m~ apprdlens1ve ·• Newman said. But Daily and ~veraJ other of- ficials said the case will not impede emergency re ponsc It s1mpl) re- minds offictrs to low down and stop af occcssary ~hen entenng an intersection, they s~ud. .. W easy to get cauatit up 1n 1 1tuatJon, lhe chase, but aafety comes first ... C05ta Mesa Pobct LL 0.ry Webster Slid. "We always tell the OfTlCU'S lhat they Cl.ft'\ belp It if they don't aiet there:' ~t m.aD) pcOi>&e don't realiZe. 0.11) SIJd, ll that-an -Dfticer" ....... $uch decuaons an a splat-~ The 1n-vcstiptors who rec'Olllmeaded cbaracs be filed had five months ao look 11 the facts, be added. The Wcstmmstcr Police ()epan- ment's polt('}' manual. u well as ,tbOIC from other ~menu. rec- ommends caution at an intel"ICClion. Red hahts and 61.f'Cn are a requeec for the naht of way. but not a parantee, accord1n1 to the manual. Prosecutors said Richard wu ttet· l~nt in his response. butoot lf'Ol&IY ncshaent. whicll would coollitu~ m<ft scnous felon) cbartM- than a pepper sprout-Longboarders'-interest 8yPAUL~ °' .. ._ ...... Tbe pell lilt included d iarutanes bdhllftl an establishment as d1s- tin&Uithed •&be Wboa Bay O ub. ....;· .... _ .. ...s.i..nd .. ;;;rnore than j usr- banquet. . 1'bcre ... President 8uJb. llVlt\I a thumbs up. And EJiubelh Taylor '" al her repl beauty. OOver Nortb came. too. AIMI Could 1t be? It wu! Pope John Paul II, all the ~}' from St. Peter's Sqmre to the BBC ~y. t0medunt'• amiss. a• memben have been known to pailllrt.e•, orrhaPI-but the BBC ii no& • po9iift' kind o( ~· • ... there they wct'e. UDPGl'Cfl all. km•• a twTeaJ air to tbe entire Thu was \M 16th annual Cah- (ornaa State Chib Champ1onsh1p, with more lba.n 60 teams vy1na for the llor'Y and diptty that accom- penia the title ··c.1irom 11 Ch1h Champion." • Only~ Wlnncn from lesser ch1h cookol& can enter hett. Th 1s is for aJI the marbln, er, ch1l1cs , They came &om ~r and tar to brew their myllerious • blends of .._ .. ud spices and cb1hn and, ..... doll'• -From llytbc came the Make My ........... O&l/A21 Fee urged for faster rgency response ,,, l y ltORltT IMtt<flt Of ... o.1)1 .... SU# The urfers wbo ao to the sea on tht1r lonaboards off H ununaton Beach aren•t what )Ou m&Jht expect The) 're not young or beach bums w1 lh a penchant for b1k1n1s a nd beers. Most arc 1n the1r lOs and 40!;, attw up surfina and arc now an - troducif\I their ch1ldrt'n to the port Jru tead of endlcs days wattina an the sand and urf for the b11 one, they have JObs lO So to and families to support. The) also do their bit for their commun1t) and the environment In fact. •hen p.onccr urf mu- 11cian O.clt oak's h1sionc surf 1u1tar was stolen 1e-vcral months aao fi'om tbc ln1em1t10MI Surfina Mu- 1eum. 1t •as members of the Lon1- boerd Crew. u orpnuau on of surf- m With boards at lttst 9 feet Ion.a. who tn"ckcd n cto-n and ~re in· stnerMntal 1n its mum The ~ abo helped ck- fa1 PlaDI to C1lt I )()().foot-wide Channel ~ lbe be«h for an 111· fated marina 1n 1he to-lands of Bolla a. ... I Ol.bcri IN tryins •o protect the eovtron .. t bJ ICdi ns ~ hiaher levda Of ... U.tnwnl ~the Cfllueat it = out to .-from the -ly ,·.~ ito Hunt· . ... ~ llto ..... to ... ~ ..... ""*'*"' ... will ...... 1 lalllloant ...,. .. contest June Beach. Lonaboard surfina 1s m ore aracefol and lo"'er-paccd than short-boa.rd 1na. surfers say. Mo t of the pract1 t1oners are older and maybe more intercSLcd 1n the classi- cal &Spcfts of the sport. Their long- boarcb scn-e as mobtle and fa t· movina theater tqcs where the aood surfcn perform their ballet atop the chumina waters. " hon board are the tua boats and lonaboards arc the luxury liners." one fan said . "It's the sport or k1nas." The lonaboard.s ~ easier to ped- dJe a.nd easier to catch .. mushy wa"n" with, lhey say One of the m05t ardent lona- bouden 1s Fran.k Coc.bnn, 39, who's surfed 1n the area since he was a boy. "Hunt1naton Beach has ron- tnbuted a lot to the U .. surlina champion haps." he saJCl "This is Surf C ny. If anyone ahould have a mUtirUm. we "'°"1d. •• CC)('hra.o said lhat h11 loftlboerd poup, that 1ndudts about 140 mnn. btn and their families. eot on the U'lll of the thieves who stole Dek'1 . .., Int JUtlllrY after IOmCOM l:JOut -deed. 1nronr&ati0n ca~ to us Ind M .p IM 8dctteM Ind ~ Phone number ae the hoUIC when it waa. We COD&Kted lhe J'Cl'IOft tWtio had 11 and pve dwm bar dlys to rctura it." ,.,., -llll.Ll ... MG . GOOD MORNING -••.•••••••• OM~ c:Jillll111ii1................................. A7 =··························-· .. ··· M ~ ....••...•....•.......•••.. AJ I "*Ire' l'llCllltws ••••.•• : ••••• I... 17 A.' ~ ..................... "········· 11-4 1V LM' ................ D•Daall ~ •.•..••...••.•••..••..••..•••. AS .. tate wants t9ugfter measures for oil spill cl anups SAN f'AANCISC'O (AP) -Tht Statt' Lind' Commit.Mon on Thutlday uf't'd a rcvampina or ofT- ihon: oil ~ill swvention and cleanup plans. includin& t~ l'Stabhshnlen& of a SSOO mllhon fund b\' oil "•ompanits to PIY for major a«i~nts. · more 1han 700 milH of coastline have bttn t.ainatd b)' oil. . ''California don not appear to be pttparcd for a spill the lizc of that by the Exxon Valdtz, not even onc- \cnth \ha& ai1e," said Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy, one of three mcmben of the commission. "The Pottntial for disaJttt is obvious." < ommi•ion rettarthers ronte~ the biucst probkm\ \\ilh el1stint Cahfornja mtasurn arc thll thUit an· dcsiancd for spills of less than 2.400 barrels. an: lurscl> conterncd with spills from drilhna ptatforms or toadina 1crminals, and arc concentra1td in the wuthcrn half of the state. • T~ hcarina -.as prompttd by t~ March 24 oil spill b) the Ex~on Valdez in Alaska. which ran aground on I\ "ell-charted reef just af\er midniJhl and spilled. :?60.000 barrels of North Slope crude into &he pnstine "atcr~ of Prin«' William Sound. Califomaa's la~t oil company, San Francisco- bestd Chevron. said it qrccd. "We don't dispute that," said company spokesman Mike Libbey. "Nobody in the world has ~n prepared for a spiU of 1hat maanitudc. Howtver, there att a tremendous number of efTons under way to improve preparcdl\C$S by Chevron. by 1he industry and throuah· out the world." Since then, wind and wave currents have carried the oil ·more than 400 miles 10 the southwest to the ~a~hcs of the Alaska Peninsula. The state estimates Cleanup tcchnoloay in AlaW has proved woef\tlly inadequate to the mqnitude of lbe lpiU &Mre, raullina in cnt1cism from at.ate oniciats and cnvironmenlalists that Exxon never took ltriously the disutrous efl'eds SURFING Fron1 A1 ' '.fbeY returned it the next day, he R8ipb Yeiamian, 39, a dcsian en· neer, is IJ>Olhcr loQsboerd surfer uru-~ aeu ftmn loon ~ uae be wean a cap and SJ&~ shorts to look tbe surfer role. 1 he doesD 't miDd bec::au.e he ves the spon -oatti~larty the qboArdint_ varieti. \ Loftal>Oenlina bad a\ rcsuraence . na in about 1980, he said. "Space qc•• · materiaJs played a ·or pan. matins the boards ter and more maneuverable. he "It opct\cd up a whole new orid." The board weiahs perhaps up to pouncb and cos\s about S400 lo SOO, he uid. . ndy Hulford, a Huntinaton h native, wu one of the few omen in the .,-oup at a recent u.Una to publietze lhe upcomina n&board contest. She said she was luelona athlete who's just getting on surlboards. "I've aot IO tell you that it's the rdest sport l've attempted. The t time 1 peddled out to the waves was c~haustcd. • ··u·s you ..-inst tons and tons <fu ter, and water is the boss. And hav.e to 10 with the boss. You n't fiaht. you won't win. You have romAt not start-up expenses, Picard said. The current level of paramedic service is deficient. and emergency 1mcdicaJ help arrives within five to be hcaJthy to do it." Professional surfer Albert Jenks. who comes to Huntinaton ·Beach every summer from his native Maui. aarecs that you have to be an athlete and you have to be 1n aood con- dition _to perform. Jcnk who said heimaa.incs lhit he's Fred Astaire doinJ dance rou· ·tines on the end of h11 bia board, trains reaularly and eats pasta dinner the niaht before contests so he·11 have lots of eneray. • Jenks, whose style is the most enwlated of aJI the top stars, accord· ina to fellow surfers. said that even as much as a can of beer can throw ofh performance. and he docsn'1 do it .. .. Surfina is pure and healthy and cleans the spint and mind. And you find peace with younelf. I'll keep comina back to Huntinaton Beach as Jona as my friends arc here." . The fund-raising event that Jenks and others will compete in is part of the celebration of Orange County's IOOth binhday. The event will feature ''centenniaJ heats" commemorating eiaht dec- ades-of surfing. from the '30s to the '90s. AJI proceds will go to the surfing museum that's scheduled to open this summer at 41 I Olive Ave. There also will be a display of "Woodies, the classic surfmobilc. at the contest phases. not al one umc. • Mayor Wes Bannister said he fa vors many of the components of \he program, . saying "it would elevate the service in the communi- ty."l Bannister said, though, that ambulance service should be con· tracted with a private company. such an 011 apill would have on the 1ta1C"I tclOnOIDy and tt0IOI)'. Fiaum from the land• commisaion lhow thert ue 2,'°° lOlldcd od t.ankcr tripa tadl ~ alona the tional clcuUp (&a.ad. whiC'h WOtald be ~ at l.l """ for every beri'd of QJI dehvertd '° ns ~finer). l'he c:ommlllion aliO propoetd tblt the feckral So\ernmtnl 11vc the U.S C'oett vuard the "ck!lr 1bdily" IO imm~hattl) assume commud of an oel aetll ckanup, called fOf oiJ compenin to uw recent profits l<> IPU~haK occan-101n1 clnnup v~ .tP bt hi~ in Northern C'ahfomaa; allow tUltC' officials lo conduct 1urpm.c: yearl)' dnll~ and n'onthly cqu1pm~nt in'PtC'· t1ons. and Jl"C t&ale official~ the abihty to fine com· penies who fatl to adcqua1tl) clean up a SPiii a11fomaa coas1: 29 oft'lhoft oil plaifonna, afa oil 1crmin1l 11land1 and 6S marine oil lcrminals tbtoulhout the st.ate; and 33 rcfinttitt. Cahfomia is tM nation's fourth la~1 oil ~oducint sta1e, followina Tuas. Oklahoma and Loutsiana. The cleanup fund. SUlltltcd by commission mcm· bcr arit! state Controller Gray Oavts, would be t.&sed 10 rdmburse pnvaae compania aff«ttd by major oil spills and to co1,.er the cost govtmmcn1 aaencies mcur durins cleanups. A bill that would cttablish sllch a fund at t~ federal level "as pasted out of .a House subcommitlft on Wcdnelda)'. Davis said if Conares1 fails to set up the fund Califontia ahould do it. ~ taid Chevron auppc>rts the propoecd na- Skip On1t1d. a ~pokr~m.ta for (lean Seu. a cooperative set up b) 17 011 com~nies tO handle sp1lb in the San1a Barbara area. adnuucd undtr questioning from Mc< arth) 1ha1 t'\ en in fa1,.orabtc rond1t1ons tht emc'lcnc:) rcponM"" t•rc~ in C1tliforn11 "'ould be able to comain 011 spill~ of only 1.000 barrels or kss ~•thin six hours. the r r11i1:al time period nf\cr which spills become muc}l more d1Jlkuh 10 manage Murderer who ·stole. widow s Christmas ~ . presents executed ATMORE, Ala. (AP) -A man who killed a widow and stoic her Christmas ptttents was uccutcd In Alabama's electric chair early today after the U.S. Supreme Court denied his appeal. Michael Lindtey, 28. WU the fourth penon executed in Alabama and the 11 1 lh in the natjon since the 1976 St.&prcme Coun rulin1 allowin1 statet to resume capetal punishmenL The hi&h coun rejected Lindsey's appeal Tfiul'Dy dt.spttc dissents by Justices William Brennan and .Thuraood Marshall, said court spoknwoman Toni House. Both justices oppose capital punishment. Undsey had no rcaC1ion to 1he court's decision, said prison spok~ man John Hale. Lindsey spent tus finaJ hours in Holman Prison with prison chaplain Robert Simmons, who said Lindscx was "taking it very well, very quiet. ' HaJe said. Earlier, Gov. Guy Hunt, a Pnmi· tive Baptist preacher, refused to arant clemency to Lindsey. '"The aovcmor declines to alter the dttision of the jury and the couns, .. said Sta"Y Rirrter, Hunt's usitt.ant pttSS secretary. ... · Linchcy was moved from dQth row Thursday to a cell next to the electric chair. said Warden Charlie Jones. 1 in Mobile. The 11th U .S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednnday found no merit in Lindsey's f'CAUCSt for• 1tay. TM 90vm1or's lcol advilef, Bill Walden. uid before lf unt's decision that clemency could only be &ranted if there were "evidcnct that was not presented at the trial thal Wal so overwhelmin& as 10 pruludc every other p()Utb1lit) but inno«nce." Wasden and 1hc aovemor's chief of saaff. Holman Head, met Wednes- day with Lindsey's sisLcr and spoke by telephone with his mother, who lives in California. The aovemor, who is tra"elina around the state, did oot a11cod the mtetins Mrs. Rutland ~a~ kiJlcd Dec. 14. 1981 . She was bound, gqaed, stabbed and ihot. and Christmas prcscnu "'ere taken from.her home. Police invcsllptors said Lindsey was captured al a shopping mall usina the v1C"t1m 's credit cards. Lindsey hved 1n 1 rental house dtteetl) behind Mrs. Rutland's home. Mobile County Dtstnct Attorney Chris GaJanos •Id Lindsey killed the ~oman because she Fttoplzed him. !minutes only 50 perctnt of the time. Picard said. He proposes. having either four !paramedic vans or seven paramedic \engine companies, with paramedics 1on each en&ine, to meet the rec- ommended JOll of arriving within five minutes 80' percent of the time. Mayor Pro Tern Tom Mays said he believes residents aJread) pay for Police. fire and paramedic services with their taxes and shouldn't shoulder an additional fee. He also doesn't want to do away with pri- vate ambulances. he' said. Santo• M•ndNtc• of 'Vro,o Grande Is haftl M worll d9f•ndl"9 "'' tltl• •• th• C.ltfomla ChUI ChaMplon Of ' .... Mench•c• •l•o won th• tltl• In t •s. Undtey was convicted 1n the 1981 stabbina and shootina ck'ath of 64-• year.old Re>Kmary Zimhch Rutlllnd Alabema's last elccrrocudon -.vas Aus. U. 1981..l'Whtn W.,-nc Eu,.ene Riner was pul lo death for his non· triurrman role an the robbery and killina of a Mobile J>l!wn lhop owner. The proposed fees and member· 1s~ip prOlfllO would finance the am- Jbtt1ou1 ptoVam. Several council members. who plan lo look into the program more deeply later this yrar. told Picard this week, thouah. that they don't want t~ city Lo gel into the am- bulance busfocss. • And they also told him to work out ways to put a plan into cf'fctt in MALL /. ; J;;._AI . (opposed to the new center and thr ltcarina down of existing businesses. "last year, in November, I gave you 500 signatures from people urg· mg you to vote no on condemna- tion," he said. "l ha'e with me now an additional I ,559 sisnaturcs that were 'aa1hcrcd in a sinJ)e shop in a very short time:· One group of property owners hired an anorncy, Barry Ross. to challenge the proposed shopping center. A member of the gro up, Zachary Pcdicini, said he and the others woula seek a court Injunction against the project. Sandy Genis. the only member of the council to vote agamst condem- nation of the businesses. said she was not convinced the block needed to be bulldo1ed for the benefit of the city. ,,, . ·•Now we've rrtade downtown safe for yuppies," she said. "Thrsc arc not bli&h&cd businesses we're taJking I about here. They a~ thrivinJ com-~rdal u~. The only thiflJS that are a link me1sy arc tM perk1na k>t. and that's the city's fault, ind the one pucel that the city bou&ht and bulldozed." Genii also questioned the financ- ina of 1he 1Wkvclopmen1 project h appeared. 1hc Nid 1fter studyull thc ~'Glill!!· 11'1.'1 fiuncial documents, that f • ::,n:4 perttls betna 10ld to the Mrt WMtcrvalucd. Fi~ Chief P1card's fee proposals for paramedic services fall into two catetories -$75 for basic life sup- port or $125 for advanced life sup. Port. Basic life support consists of CPR, supplying oxygen and other basic types of medical care. Advanced hfe support involves radio contact with a hospital, administration or drugs and dcfibrillation. ·, ·'1'hcy'rc valuing the property we're pulling in at abo111t I 5 percent of what they're valuing the properly the developer is putting in," he said. Celeste Brady. an attorne)' re- tained by the Rcdc:vclo pmcnl Agcn- C)'. said. however. that the cit)· owned property was valued as va- cant property, whereas other properties in the triansle were in commercial use and were therefore valued according to their cash streams. Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle. who supported Thursday's re- development ac11ons, said the city· awned property was valued accord· in& to a "wors1 case scenano." The city would benefit by in· creased property tall revenue tf the property turned out at a later sale lo be worth substantially more. Jn any case. she said, the city was making money on the rcdevelopmen1 pro- ject throu&h sales as well 1ts propeny taxes. "Redevelopment is not one of my favorite thinas. and I am not happy about the condemnation of people's property,·• she said. "But I think the council and the Rtdcveloprmmt Atency have a rnponsibility to look at the bit picture and what is 1om1 to be of ultimate benefit to lhe city. And I think the ultimate outcome " aoina to be aood for Costa Mesa." Klein said he ex~ttd construe· 1ion to besin car1y nHt year and 10 take about J 6 months. f \lllOIC'\ll IOlllU\ 1M c.llloraia Lol1ery'1 twbo alelLly pme were: ll, 23, l7, 2. l. 39 and iM boaua number, 4. llt¥tn ~ pkad ftw cornet ................ _ ... '° ...... .,,. CHILI Fr0m A 1 0ay Chili team. How about the Mule Breath Ch1h Co .. the B.~. Buns Burner Chili Co .• Beehi ve Chili {chili with a sting) and Jzclwatur Chih ('cause your eyes will water). Oh yes, it's a vand affair. Except, you see, the chih may gc\. top bill in&. but the party brings the crowd. The chili itself, except to the judses and contestants. is mainly valued for its ability to work up a powerful thirst. There's rarely a wait for anyone 1wantinJ to sample some contestant's savory chih concoction: but the beer lines art lenathy. No matter. There's little doubt the crowd's goin& to loosen up whether reve1en eat the chili or not. The fint sians of decadence arc evident durin1 the Mr. Hot Sauce contest. in which the beef fOt'S on display 1nstcad of in the chill. There's some semblance of di&nity when eventuaJ winner Michael WaJter of Costa Mesa fjnt takes the staac. but the animal soon comes out in the women -yes the fair sex rums fe111y, too. And there are plenty ofvoluntccn durina the Shoot and Holler contest, which requires a contestant to down a shot of tequila and then express whatever revelations that may fol- low. Pia calls arc typical. The cries of cau beina spun by their tails comes to mu\d. But the winner would have made Johnny WeinmuUer proud. All prcten.e of decorum is lhed duriDJ the Mi" Olili. Pepper Con-\elt, lft which nubile, ICantily clad contestants ~reete visually the heat that comes from 1wallowina a jalftpeno. Master of Cercmonie1 Pat Mich8els injects some tobriety into the affair by ~~ti"S it will be the last held at the Datboa Bay Oub. And while lhe event wiU cerry on ellCWben in the f\tturc, lheee raucou1 BBC cookofl's will be the Stuff' O( ieemd· I I.al fafts become too IOmber -cw IOW -lbou• the ead of u en, Michlelt s..... Ibey cu takC I pece_olit wfdl diem IDd M 9 MDOel _,. ...... o« -29~ ='-=-.=-..: f CNlller ... Mlnw-..•U Dene Metts• of 1an J..-<•II•~ .......... Mr. Hot Sauce tr•ll"1 te Ml el • ...., of c..t. , Hllll 11\llO\HH German jazz band, dinner on agenda An mtttnauo nally accla imed 1.a..p1ecc 1a11 band from We.st C.crman) will perform al 6 pm. Thursday at the Amcncan Legion Hall 21 S I Sth Street, Newport Beach Bes ides performance b)' Herman n's Fare Brigade, on loan from the Sacramento Jan fe II· val, the event ~111 include a German·i.t)'le meal. Tickets may be purcha~d an aq,ancc for $30 b> calhn1 756-0993 or at the door for $35 Procct.'ds ..-.111 benefit the A wssmcnt .ind Treatment r' ices Center. a non-profit JU'enik dl\ers1on program pro,1ding fam1l) counseling to )'Oung "1ct1ms of abuse or neglect. Free rock climbing clinic A free cl1n1e about the basics of rock climbing ~ 111 be held at 6· 30 p m on 1 huMa~ at 1870 HJrbor Bhd .. Costa Mes:>. d"enturc 16 OutdQOr and Travel Outline"' is a retailer ofequ1pmtn1, clotning andSupphes,for backpad.mg rock climbing and other ~•ldeme\s sports. For more 1nformat1on. c:all 650..3301 Challenge for chlldren charity Los ngelcs l aker B> ron Scott 1s ~eking "oluntcers or all ages 10 assist m the third annual R)ron Oil "( hallcnge for C hildren" chant) from Aug I ·:?5 The chant} "'•II include a pro all-star basket· b311 game at l f( r .. Brl'n bent~ C'cnll'T. 3 blacl - lle pla dinner, a n·lebnt) tennis tournament. a IOK run. a clcb111~ iiolf tournament and a )'Outh basketball camp: Proceeds '4111 bcnelit ( h1ldrcn' llosp11al of Orange ( ounl) and ( .lmp Ronald McDonald for Good rimes C'all the 8) rtin <>t:o11 < hildren ·, fund :it 661-7117 for more 1nlormat1on Photo contest for pageant Amcnca·s L11tk \11ss Pageant ha\ anndunl"l'd 11 .. I 990 photo 1.ontc'>I 1n lhn.•c :ige categoric.,· h1rth to :?·)cllr\·OIJ. 3 to 12 and t l to 18-~ea'"'-old More than S5.0<XJ 1n l'tl\h and pr11es \.\111 be av.arded For a tr«' ollinal cntr) form :ind add11mn:il 1nforma11on ..end a long \1.•lf-addrcsscd \lc.1ri1pc.•d CO\clOpc to rhl' ()t1icial .\Oll.'n C'a'<; L111k \11\\ Pagcant. 54 R 1d&l~~oad. Phocn 1x' Ille Pa I 9~b0 The cntl) dcadhm· ,., ~·pt I. I Q89 Ys gear up for summer camps The West C ounl\ Fanul\ YM( A '" ofTt·nng 11s summer l3rtl\ an· and ca.mping pr()gram for }Oungs1ers bet\.\CCn q and 16. Cara' ans nrt· 1hrl·1.· to SI\ da) S long and ha\ c 12 10 n Student~ I or more 1nlormo11on call fredd1e \'amcr a1 847-96~2 . The oulh < oas1 ' MC \ ,., offering thr1.'t' \.\l'Cks of rl's1dcn1 cot·d (.'amp~ Cabin groups par11up.a1c 1n ~ul h act•' 111e' as hor'iCb3l'l nd1ni. t.anoc1ng. '''1mm1ng. \Olle~ball. arl·he11 \\Jtcr· sk11ng. a tronom' and h1..,ing To rcltster ·tor either program. go to the YMC a t ~9 31 (ro"'n Valle) Communal~ Park. uauna Niguel or call 495-045 . Summer camp for ,asthmatics w1mm1ng. campfire singing. af'\S and crafts. softball. archer). rillel) camp ol)mpu.·. a talent night. theme dam'l's and aerobic dancing "'11 be aqulable 10 help .t~lhmat1c children enJO) a tra- d1t1onal camp C'\pcrtem:c Edu auonal program on undcr..tanding an\.I pre' cnung the outbrcal of a\lhma cp1 ode'i al<;o "''" bc pro\ 1dcd during 1hc sum met camp. Juh S-15. Ph>s1crnM, nur'ic\. therap1'it'i and other hl·alth professionals ""I uOer roullnl' and l'mt•rgcm.~ mcJ1cal upccv1\1on F1nanl'tal aid 1 a,,ulabk tor 'fho c "ho otheN 1!.e "ould IX uMble to attl•nd f o r more 1nform:rnon call 8.35-LL'~G. \pph· c.H1on dcadhnc IS nc\t rn<l3) Roast benefits Conservancy f ormer Ir' inc-C It) Council man Ra' Catal:ino, ..-.ho \\3 tn~lrumcntal 1n th(' JXIS~ge of fr\ ine's Open pact' r rc\Cf\ at1 on Plan b) \()(Cr\ tn June 1%8. ~•II be honorc:d at a roa tat pm fnda). June ~ in lhc l ni\'Cr\lt) ('tub at l '( I The program " 'iponsorcd b~ and will benefit The Con nan<.'\ .&n organ11a11on commiltl"d 10 the p~na11on of open 'ipa l' .ind quaht) o f Ilk in Ir' me Ma) or ur~ gran also v. 111 he .,peak .ti lhl' e' ent The Pre5er,auon Plan adds S.000 3<'rc of permanent open 'P.tce lo the fit) .. ., General Pinn 1n the areas of Quail 11111 &mmtr and ShilJ\ Can) on.,, Turtlcrocl and a m .ultural nreas m the cl'ntnal PJrl of the lit~ dd111onal inf,mnation ma> be obtatnl'd l)) ~1ll1ng C harlcM I urco. 1.:ha1rv.<11nan ot thl' Con· $Cn anq at S4-240~ C \I• '\D\H No mcctinp '1Chtdukd 1'01 IC I I Of, Otenge COMt DAILY PILOT /Fr~. Mey H. .. ., HB chamber -awards S6,000 in scholarships " .\ 1dem1 Boo tel' ( lub He as a two-time~ 'A-tnner of the iervace IW9rd. I)' JOYCE 80DLOVKH Of .... 0.., ..... 'Wff The· Hun11n.a1on lkach C"hambt-r ol Commerce a"'ardl'J more th n $6,000 in ac:idem1' and communal) 'lt'r\ let" ~hol­arsh1p~ to local studenc dunna 1b se'enth .rnnual <ialutc to Youth Lunch· con Padma o\llun of Hunt1n1ton Beacb High ~hoo\ and Jennifer Bell of Edison High Slhoo recc1\ed four-)ear holar- sh1ps 'alued at S2.000. tlun has served as JUtuor class represe111a11vc and ASB pres1dcn1 he plaM to allcnd SC and maJOr IO busineS) and ps)ehology. Bell has mami;uned a • 3 grade point a\ cragc in lf1&h school. Her prep a • ''' 111es include team manager for the ~hoors .i\cadcm1 Decathlon Team. Her collcac plans a"' to major in both bu 1-()('( t>tfore 1ra nstcrr1ng to 1 four·)car neu and political 1encc 'A-llh an college. he phrn\ to"h vc hc1 o"'n d•) e mphasis in 1nttrnat1onal relation~ earl' n·n1cr , Ocean View studenti Paul fmam1 and A1lu1'1 also rece"cd one of the four Am) LcClcrc rccc1\ed tWO-)car \Cholar-SI OO C'o mmunll) Serv1('t' \ward\ for her sh1p1 v.onh S 1.000. Emami ha \Cr\ ed a~ volunteer '"ork ~Ith the Youth Board for ASB prcs1dt-nt and has rcctl\ed the Ciold· the "''l' uf Huntington Beach ond the en Hav.k award for leadership the ln!i~ fcen I othnl' for the f-iuntmg1on Bea~·h two )cars. Out!.1dc of school he \.I.Ork~ 8, • f1 ec C. hn1c. he 1 al a member of the the Chain Rl'aC11on Leadership ( oun(.il e~ecutl\e board for the Hun11n&ton Chairman '4ith the.-Orange Count) Youth helter. Chapter March of Dimes. He "111 attend The o ther SI OO awar~ winners \\Cre Cal State F~lenon before transferring 10 Erit. Dangott. Michael Kcl'>'>apian and use. ~here he "Ill major in unemato-Helen K IM . graphy. . Dan$Otl of Edison Ht&h hool 1 LcCterc has been 1nvohcJ in the ctl\e 1n more than 20 school and com· theater department at Occan V1cv. li1gh mun1t) prOJ«'t), including Bo) Scouts of for four )Cars "'h1le maintaining a .l.85 America. Neighborhood Watch and Or· grade point a"erage. he plan to attend angc Count} ~cadem1c Decathaton and "-' \ap1an of CX:ean V~w Hjp Scbool h \ \Olunteercd his tame in f.Ptint drut abuse amona teens last )Cir, he llkfld; cd a po)1t1\c peer prc-ssurc conference. called 'outh-to-Yo uth He is als.o a m l'mbet of C.11· Teens, a drug.figh1in1 org.1n11a11on. 1 Kim of Manna lhgh hoot dl~scr1bt-ct• herself a a hopclc s idealist ~ho dcd1 .. ca1es h~rsclf 10 others. he is acllH" in church. 'oluntecnng in convalescent homes and l'idping ~ith da) care pro-1 grams. In add1t1on she is act1\e in ther Un11cd \\a) of Orange Count)·~ Youll\. Leaders program. "tuch educates stu- dents about the proiram and helps raasct funds for the 1roup EAA: Report overlooks TRACON improvements ly City News Service Federal A" 1at1on Adminl\tratmn of- fk1al'> ~·J fhursda) a rc1>0rt n111cal of opcrauon!> al Or,1ngl' ( o unt) ·) pnmar} air traffil control l'l'ntcr 1~norcd their efTons to 1mproH: the ti•i11t, \ '-a11onJI I rJn.,ponatlon Safe!} Board report 1\!lued Wednesday alleged that thl· I \ \ 's J.;J 1l urc 10 1mpro\e con- d111on' JI 1he l I I oro·ba~J ( oas1 Ter· minJI KJd.u \rprn.tl,h Conlrol Center rnmmonh kno" n J\ ( oast TR.\( 01' lOlllnbu11.'.d 10 c.1 near act."1dcn1 1n Febru- ar) "~1o'>1 ol thl' 1h1ngs the) 1alkl·d about \\l h.id taken )ll'ps to Ii' and the board lncv. lhl'>. "-lid r \ \ spc1kesman ~f-rl·c.l . f c.1irar 1n "a'lllnJton l oc. .ii I \ \ olh uals rdu"-·d to t11m- mu11 vn the ' f~B report _ Th.it J O\.urnenl t harnl'ltr11t.•J the ( 0<1\1 l R \( O:"\ laul11' as under.,t:ilTed run do"'n and llampcd It l.tlleJ fi>r the cl11n1na11on or ">C.ahng J o"'n ol the fo. ul1t) , It also rccomml'nded that 1f thl· cent1.:r remains open officials should hire more air tramc controllers, 1mpro'e trainrng and modern1u the equipment Farrar said a renovation of the faciht~ has been under way since last }car. nnd fAA-backeq Jeg1~at1on is. before Con: grcss 1hat would raise air conirolle~ salane ~ the) c.an afford houi.ing 111 the outhern Ca lifornia real estate markl"t. The salal) range for air traOic con· trollcrs range., i~ $22 .000 to $60.tX>O. f-arrar ~1d. The N r SB 10\ es11~1,1on lo\3S promptl'd b' the near' rn111.,1on o f '"'o airliners O\ er \.\'estm1nster on Fcb 13. . Dunng 1he N I B '"'e 11gat1on < oa)t fR \CON \\'1!> 1mphca1N1 1n m twr lll'ar m1da1r t.olhs1on' bct"'cen l\\O prl\.\ll' plane\ and l\\O lUmmcruJI Jl'llint'r"> on \la' lJ In both 1nc1dent\ the a1rpl:i nc.·., \\erl' under thl' d1rt.'l11un ol ( oa\t TR \( 0 1\ uar t1afTil lontrolkr.. La'>t }l'ar then: "'l're at lca\t !>C\Cn rnntm ller error'> JI the El foro foc1ht). cuns1derc.1bl) morl' 1han at otht•r 1m1lar fouli11es. c.1n:orJ1ng to the '\T\H r~pon so · parolee accuse_d .. of /;Jurglary in El Toro By the Dally Piiot o\ uspcllcd hurglar "'"' ,1rrestl'd \\ 1.•llnl''>d.I\ h~ Ir' me pohlt' "ho rl._ "°'ereJ nlll·\ Jl'''elr) arid mune\. 1n the stokn ca r hc \.\J" dn' 1ng .. 1u1hon11t·s Sllld L('o Marl 01'\e, 3-'. ol Jn Ou:go v.a\ arrl'Stc<l after 00il1.'r\ '>polled him dm ing nurth on the ~~a \na Fr1.•e,,.t~ in a 1966 Dodge Dart rl'J>OMl'd IOkn from .tn D1cgo said LI Bob R1,as of the Orange ( uunt~ ~hl'nlf<> Ocpanmcnt D1..c maithcd \.\ 11nt.·~\ dc'iC'npt1nn-; of a man "ho r:rnsacled a home 1n thl' ~4())(} blodt ol < ortJ < rc\tn Dmc 1n l ) forn fhc burglar "'J'> \urrnS('d h) a tel·n-agc 1 girl returning honu• from school . I ht• intruder 1h1t.•a1ent•J lh(' ~1rl hut "'' \.l.C:lt>On "a' \l'l'n. R1\'J\ '><.lid 'illl' r.m 0111 uf the home ;rnd l alled th~ \hcnff, De p.·m llll' ll t '-i c1ghbors ll'portcd \l-Cing the hurgl.tr 1ump1ng knll''> and \Onll' folh1\\1•d him 1n their l'JI'> Ir. 1ne polite "h1.1 ht.·.ird thl' 'lhcntr, radio broadl3'>1 \lopped D1~ "' the l·ar lni.1dt.' the~ found l\.l.O rifle\ a ~·lkt gun 1.c.1mcrc.1\ JC"'l·lr~ and rJ<;h Ix-he' l'd \lokn from I ht.' hou\e 01~· "ho 11 tir't told fl\ll1 1.,• h" nanw \.\:l\ \111.had \I.tr!.. C1arltn \.l..l) hookl·J 11110 Orangt• < ounl' J.111 tlfl '>ll'>PH mn 111 burglar~ JnLI JX>\'I( ''111n 111 \ll1kn prnp- t.'rt ~ I k '' J'> Ix 111g hl·ld 1 n I 11 u 111 S2' ooo bail D1~ "a'> r :irok<l lfom ,t.lll' .wr1l · 1100.il 1.1nll1' in ')Jn l>1qtn I.I\! ''1't'l , Jn•ordmg to ,1 Dq1a11 m1.·nt of ( 111 rl·111nn., '>fl\lll•\ .. \11111,1n lk "·" '>l;'llll'lh l'd Ill ,1 (\\ 0 ·) l'Jf Jlll\1111 tl'llll Ill 14~(1 101 ·"' .111111 lhl·ft l'tll1\ IL t11111 111 \.111 I ralH "LO < 11un- t) LB teacher contract talks under way ly LESLIE EARNEST Of IOW 0~-') ,....,, S4•tt l...igun.1 tkalh ll'.11.hcr' hJ'l' ao;kc<l lur a I~ f)\:r•l'Ot pJ) Jl\C, but lhl' d1\tm1 "><lid "11aric:<, '''" tx 1nll'\."a 'll 3, mulh 3' p<>'>)tbk \.\llhm tht· · l·on!ltr:11n1' of the.· budge I (on tr JU Ol'iUt:Jt10ns g.ot under "a\ late la I mon1h "h~n lt'Jdll'r · unt0J1 prc~ntcJ a, ll\I ul d1.·m.ind\. 1ndud1ng J gu.uanlel· th.ti lhl·' be g1' t.•n .. , al1d rca~m .. for hc.:111~ In\ olun1anh tran'>· fcrrcd. T.ta<:hcr\ oaho a kl'd that lhC' time J tu tile a gnl'\anle be l'\ltnd1.J lo .11 lcJ'lt bO da' ~ The dhtm t '>re pon't' "a' pn:·wntcd JI lhl' \l h1>ul ").trd meet mg l ut·\Jo, · L1,ted Jmung th( J1,t11ll lt•ll~l·rn' \\Cf( a lal'k ul time 1n lhl· '' twol Ja, lor mcctmg'> that ~oulJ be U\l'd t.11 ''''fl de' clopmcnl or plann1n., \C'C.\wn' The: d1 tnlt aho 1J btith th .. • ":"f>t>ll \lh1ht1e oftt.·alher.. Jnd the 11ght' 111 m.tn.itic.'ment need 10 be 'ipcllcd nut u1>1:rin1endl'nt lxnn1\ ~m11h ,.11<l stud} of the budgct "111 "'""l 111 ,1 le"' \.l.l'Ck\ Mesa woman critical after f arr ly tM D•lfy Piiot \ Jl·\car-olJ ( O\t,l ~k..a \\Om~n "a' rcponcJ "' llltllJI wnJ11mn I hur~t.1' at f'ountJ111 VJllC) ( ummun11 ~ \. -Ho\p1111I hom lnJUllC' \he h.'\Cl\l"<l "hen 'he \hp1xd m kll INlm the top or " thl· "n" p 11-.rna \lru1.1uh~ in Uuntinaton tkach PQhlC '31d ~ . ~81 Hill P1.•tel"'ll>ll \Jll1 th1.·r~· "·" nn e\ldl·fln' ol lnul 1>1.1\ 10 lhl' tumhk nl < \ nth1a \1111 \\ \\llt.'r. "ho "a' h1unc.I hang 10 tlw hu'ohl· \hc "'a' dl\lO\l'll'l.°l h~ .1 nt.•1ghhorh1)\.J child \\t.<dne'4.l;n .i~ut ., pm rhe m1.1J...n1 onu111.·J UI C1uarJ1an ( cntu at \\ .u ncr \\ C"nm· .ind Ckac.: h Bouk,.ird . Tree planting time Offlclals plant th• first of J2 cherry trees 9lven to Hundt ... ~ Beach by th• Rot.wry Club of "njo, Japan,,.Huntlngton·s sister dtJ. from left to right are Mayor Wes Bannister and Rotary Ch• members Dave Smith. Olclr Nerio and l'rantc Z.,.ner. ll I·: ll 0 IC I \ I . U \ l Banks •Closed Government offices • Ff"df"ral off cf"s closed • Stalf" offices clost-d • County offices closed • C t)' _,ff ces closed Schools • Ari Codst school <l1smccs closed Postal delivery • N..; dehvt-ry Tr'ash pickup • Tr"c;h collecr1on delayed on d"Y 1n Laguna Beach, Hun~tngton 8edch. Fount<11n Vallt-y Cost<l Mes" Newport Bf"ach an·d Irvine Orange County Transit District • Re-duced hollday schedule Dally Piiot I •Delivery by 6 am Call M2·4333 b) 10 am for delivery p roblems. • Ed1torral o tf1ct-will be open. bus1nt"ss office w ill b~ closed . c....-- The o~ Gf arprt Plaza had the oat pulltd out from under him -1wn ont of bi1 aatu«Mn rtp<>rttdl) W'V1'1on. rld10\ eltttnc heater and I tmlll plaltK Sill~ Of the b1bhcal ftaurt of Jmtph holdm 1 b •n omttn am\td W •. Balboa Bhd. The prior OCCU• po1nts of the room h3d rc'ICn cd the room •ilh a false er-Nit cud numtlcr and P'<' a telephone hooth number a 'I conwc:t phone num~r. cc nes v.cn: ' lucJ 1t S '25. • • • \ \er I and ph)Stc&I fight ~" 1..-.cc.-n two men end~ up 1n a dam-aatd HarJtk'l\J) -a ""l1 qn lfard· bod y p1dup true~. tha1 '" T ht- 1n( iJcnt urrcJ 11 10 '0 1 m . Tuetd:a' in the I 7i00 bloc~ of Sanc.a Anita c'1rtle ""htn one man lh~"" a porublc rad1u .1 the ·' 1 t1m's truclr. and d m IN the bod> ,\ man asl•"I for monc) for tht homelc ~ apixin:ntl) gl"t'w fru,tralcd \\ cdn"sda) and told 1 rtfu int per· n "t'll blu" \Our htaJ off Poller reprimanded the tall, thin min 1n h1 10.. and a .. kro him to ka\ e th area of 144()() C uh er Orh e. "'hC're tht' lhl"t'al Ol'CUttcd, .medr off walh Sl.024 in cash ai'tn to tum b) a <UMomcr. •haun Esmatli. 22. oflnanc did not rttum to work, and wtwn com.ctftl b) tht- owntt, he atl~I) adnMtttd ~ had the money and would not '''' n t.ck. • • • A th~f in.en~ 1 nat~ld tool into the kcyhok of a 1984 Toyou C'etica and •••seed &ht loCtt optQ ~ tht owner. Wiii in South Cout Plu.a on MoadaPl>•ft~oon .• MlftO ~alucd •• .... takri • • • A car alarm did not~ 1 thief .-llolc a willet. cmll and ritdit a. t-'I .. ,.., nmn JOQlX M6 1M T·1ap ad opte. 'T1lt owntt ... ..... ... .. • ,. ?'ilMftl lft ... • MOcl ol l'nmlllian !lllwt ..._ .... ~----:JOa.• ._.,... Beaell mm ca.;;c;.. ·1en on • t1N h four dop reponcdl) attacked and to"cl at 4~nd ·erect d i ppcartd in bit a pttlOft, •ho "'" in the 700 1 mailer of mmutc blod. ofOnftith P1acc 1 ·1.07 Thu~· • • • da)' momana. . n L-""apcd planter b<>' "1th • • • · • 11\rte OM"llllon 'planu 1n!.1dc "'' Sorntoaw brokt into the \unroof tal.cn from the pauo of a con· o(. a Lincoln Maik 1 1n 1hc 30S( domin11am 1n the J 00 bloc~ of ("or· blOck ol'Coaa Hipwa) on WnJM ,it~ Drive. MtanY.h1le, a han&in1 dQ_IDd MM* a llrftO. car phone an<\ f\K:hsti, a pou~ pan~ ind fhe .. dubi vehlcd at $3.000. othfr PQClCd tlowtn wtTT taken A Sl.100 .,..; ~ taken ftom a from a rmte and bl ._ Jard at a .... i• llOO bloct of ()(eoen Wa) hoWM in lhc ~ btock ofGokSc"rod O.-Twtelly. 1'1lle dttft ~ui'TN be· ,\Hnut. • ~. • .._.. &JO• 10 ,.m. SnOW a Md C'alftPIQI equipment NK'lf ..._ ~ IO the I • •onh Sl.400 wa 19Mn from an bloct of !ell•• Way °" Wfd~ as-nmtnt ,._. W "' tht )I -II b46 p.& M1fto a malt y1J block of Part~ . 1111 ln•ll ~ .. I pn II .... ,,... .....led~ &he Pwilta .. Valllij ~ -~tf111itf 11* ro.t hubcaps. I liood' Ol"Ulfttftl. a. ... ••urt nnblr• and 1 mw. ~ wnat aaerw tto.n a 1916 'Ol IRu C"oupr de Va• ,.nN 1e dw 16300 bkKt o( s.ti Jacinto Cffdl. N K· • • • • leather It l m mt10t th1h hoot learned a nc..-. les5<>n the hard "'•> afkr hc1 purK ~11 itolen from her l~._rd ~ar . Tht culprit uted a scrcwdm er tq Pf} t>~n the si-n· ,cr lidt' door of her 198 I Honda u:ont "h1lc 11 "'" -p.rkro in tht' 16SOO blc>t~ o( Ne-hope \trttt. &o~n an1clct wttt \II~ a& SI«> . • • • thK'f 11uth a knor for fitnnt sna&chf'd • IY~ .bis from a 19U 8uK'k Rct1l ~ an &he:' I I 00 bled of Bi'ooklttint rttt. The bll"• con1tnt1 were vahitd at S 110 ...... Vandall tlalhcd bit tarn on 1 Milda It 7 pined on tht I 00 bloCt Of PiM'VlfW, • • • • • • \ p;u.l c of medicine •u \tl.icn from a ma1lb<>• on Tambt,.atC'. • • • \ student at Lak~ MtddlC' ~· hool told pol~ a blond man in 1n rmy Guaauc Jilllct cha~ tum hornC' from hool • • • 0-ncn of Rand1ll f1cctronK't. localftl at I 132 llu'lft A ~nut, rt-poncd that a urt com1*' Ml been dum.,... t1rn •n the•r Pf\' lilt dumpntt • • • • A Pi•v'" rnidmt ~­of hcan .. sutpK1ou1 ..-comi• from anlii!t a {~\rolet ..... 1'i rnidtnt said the "°'"' ICMllMIN hu mtbiody wa k1cku'1 dlt w.n. o4 t four-~ -dmt 'ch•dt. \ M <>r.,.. C... OM. Y PILOT I Frtdey, MaY 28, 1111 . Disaster r,eturns· to San Bernardir:lo Gas line blast kills 3, injures 3 1, burns homes SAN BER NARDINO (AP) -A ~yscr or pS<>linc erupted from a burst pipeline Thursday and ex- ploded, engulfin& in flames the nei&hborhood \\here a runawa)' train earficr thi~ month demolished a row or houses. At least three people died in Thursday's disaster. There was a .. very jood possi- bility" the 14-inch pipeline was damqcd by the earlier train acci- dent. said Ken Seal, ittanaaer of the Las Vcps office of the Calnev Pipe• line Co. At least 31 people were injumt. six seriously. Ten homes and 18 can ~ dnroyed andiive homes were damaaed in the blaze that radiated so much heat that pets and prden com sulks were sin&e<f two blocks away. "It looks like a bomb went off over Duffy Street," City Attorney James ~nman said at the Sttne. across the street from where the train destroyed s.ix houses on May 12 and dam~ fi e others. The de•d included a woman. a toddler and another adult victim whose sex could not immCdiately be detennined, said Linda Stokes. a deputy coroner inspector. The woman's body was found in the back yard or a home. The other adult and child were found in a room together. Al least 10 11o1w .. were ft~H Thurs- ..., Wnlnt w..-• ......... plp•lln• eapl.,.. In S•n 8inlardlno In the s .... ~ nelgltborhOCNI were • rU1N1w•1 tr•ln d•- lllOll9hed • row of houses on M•J 1 z . •'9ht••n cars •bo burned up tn th• fire. Councilwoman Valerie Pope- Ludlam told the San Bernardino Sun: ''A woman said she ran out or her house, she left.behind her sister. her cousin and a six-month old baby inside, and she looked back, and the houte blew up behind her." At least 70 homes with 200 people were evacuated, and the residents will have to wait until at least Friday eveninJ before they arc allowed back in their homes, officials said. The pipeline company said it would provide food, clothing and lodging • for these people. men walk alongside af\erward and "h's like a nightmare," said De-douse small fires. A freight train lores Jones. whose house was de-passed over the tracks 10 minutes stroyed b)' the fire. "I haven't slept before the explosion. Southern Pa- since the train wreck. It's come back cific spokesman Bob Taggan said, to haunt me." "In fact. they looked back and saw A fountain of gasoline spouted it." • above &round JUSI before the ex-. There was no immediate plosion, said Paul Allaire. a city evidence, howe"cr, that sparks from information officer ... It was up in the passing train magcrcd the blast. the air -hi'h pressure -like a Flames roared 300 feet skyward. IC)'SCr," ht said. and thick, black smoke rose The fire was cxllnguisfied at 4:09 thou5ands of feet high after the 8: 11 p.01 .• eight hours af\er the explosion. a.m. explosion from the ruptured Residents have complained trains pipeline. wheels ihrow off sparks. and train-~fter Lhe. uain wreck. Calnev had • Teachers approve contract LOS ANGELES - 0 Strikina -hen in the nation's The tL also carved out a po~ctful sne-scoo~t school district Thursday approved by manaaement pr<>sram, wh'ich gi ves them equal po""cr voice vote a contract sjvin& them a 24 percent pay hike with parents and administrators to oversee a wide aren over tluft years and more authority in school manqe-of manaacmenl including curriculum. discipline and menL office machine 'Use. The teachers approved the new pact despite losing The anaricst reaction came on 1he issue of docked on the issue or recovering pay that .had been docked pay, when Johnson told the membership they would not because of lob actions that preceded their Max I 5 set back· hundreds or dollars withheld for such actions walkout, which laracly idled more than a half-million as refusing to patrol sc hool yards or work on grading students. af\cr school. Members of the Board or Education later emerged from a 41/rhour mectina and said they also approved the pact reached by ne,otiaton at I a.m. "Ifs done as far u we're concerned," said board m~mber WarTCn Furutani. "I'll tell you why they're hold1n1 firm on 11." Johnson said. "They want to rub your nose in n. They don·1 want to admit you were so strong." Teachen planned 10 return to class ..today. .. Thinss in the Los Anaeles Unified Schoof District. as far' u teachers a.re concerned, have chan~d for all 1jme/' union President Wayne Johnson said minutes before the teachers fillina the Spons Arena voted by voice ... The union rc{>rcsents 22,000 of the Los Angeles Unified School District's 32.000 teachers. counS<"lors and librarians. • I Members of United Tcacher~Los Angeles still had to fill out ballots to satisfy bylaws but it was apparent durina the hour-long meeting that vinually all points or the contract, iocludlna 8 percent wasc increases for each year of the three-year asreement, were enthusiastic.ally accepted. Salaries under a contract thin expired in July 1988 range between $23,440 and $43,319 a year. depending on experience and education. The pact raises salanes in the first year to between $25,316 and $46,594 and at the end of three years to between $29,529 and $53.938. The new pact is retroactive. The contract gives teachers a greater say in school managem,c:nt b)' crcalina councils at each school With half the members from the teachers' rank and the other half made up or administrators. other staff and parent . ·China's hardliners move tQ stifle · uberals, stuctents BEUlNG (AP) -Communist PartyctriefZhao Ziyang and another lcadma liberal were placed in custody as hardliners moved to stifle political opposjtion and end massive demonstrations for democracy, sources said today. Communist Party and East Euro- pean IOUrtes said Wan Li, the head of China's le&islaturc who also is uaocia1ed with the liberal camp, wa detained in Shafllbai after re- turnina from a trip to the United Scala. The rcpons, which could not be offtcia.lly confirmed, further s• paned recent indications that ear1Y Mnlben. led by scniorader Deal =~illlUd Premier Li Peal. UYC ... ___ .,_nd in die ....i potlllS ..,., DIN allO have been liiln• in the oflk:W media that camemdives have ..... winniaa IM bllde for cmanl fll cu.a. IDOll .-atly.aa ~=:-, by Li .. •tionWilll I.ti in Wllicb ._ lllflnclld lril a--.. .. ~ Sources 51jd Zhao, one of the architects of China's economic re- forms. was stripped of power and was under house arTCSL His move- ments were bein' reatriaed. A Foreip M1ni1try spokeswoman in&i1ted Thursday that Zhao was still the pany acneraJ tee:reiary. But he hu not been 1een or beard from &incc May 20. whcD Premier Li declared man.ial law in lkijiaa and ordered uoops to restore order in * capital. . A . sc>vcrnment .ource also said President Yana Shaapun, a Dena ally, delivered a ll*ch Thunday that •U'Oftll.Y criticized Zb8o for his ec:tivi1in clari• the curmtt pro-•••a ~-..l&Udlllt movement that "P. rit polleical CIWI: -"'*611a10w ... 1ollM r ~-f'ltinld moauuo. :,nr.:: .. ii1: II I ' lH of tM J'911M1I ~ o.r-,. or 1'9dtl•e. llid ZI •1 ...... '"h8d a ~ t.d act° OD lhe Mdon. v .. -ZMo added to the ~ wfda Ml Ktionl. which included cxprcssina sympathy for the pis of the students and auaran- &ecina tbe students would not race reprisals. Students initially were callina for a dialoauc with the aovemment 10 diteuss corruption and sweepina political chanan. Since manial law *as declared, they have ckmandcd the ouster of Premier Li and Oma. A day before marual llw was declared, ZMo and Li WC'llt to 11U· dmt-oc:c:upicd Tiananrnen Square to tali to stucknts on a hunaer stnke for dahocratic reform. But whereas Li left after a few mimnn, Zhao, witb tem'I in his ~ mede an i11tp111iaaed ~ --far cC.-1dle !"!-CM '°" .......................... .. Yq .._, laid De PeclDlc's Liberaiioa Ann)', pre .... hm enter~ leiji•• by 1n1 of daoti1.-. fll ciu•• _.. Mvc blocUd ... and llt ...... ._ ••• would cveetmJly ntOft .. to·--mWwy coilvof ol die ..._.. assured authorities the pipeline was examined and was safe ... , don't know if ever) inch or the thing .. was inspected. said Caine\ rtprcscnta- ti ve-Da ''id Andries. "My windows started shattering," said June Chung. whose home in Rialto O\'erlooks the scene from about a mile a~--a}. "The house were on fire. the cars. Ont man ran out. He was 1n names." The ruptured pipeline is buried si~ feet deep nca.r the spot where a Southern Pacific '"freight train de- • railed, killing two crew members and two bo}s in a home Friends say Wright all but decided. to quit ' . WA HI NC...lON (A P) -H ou~ Speaker Jim "right has all but decided to rc\1gn his leadcr'ih1p past. friends s:ud Thursda). bu\ he re- mained torn o'er details ofh1s lea'- ing and •nsistcd he had "done no scriou'i \\rong" despite numeroui. ethics allcg.111ons Congressional ource\, \peaking On cond1t1on of anon) Olll)'. ~Id plans were hcing made for Wright to make a fa1 c"'ell acldrc'i'i 10 the flouM' on WcdneMla}. House Ma1ont) Leader Tom Folc} of Washington appeared to Ix- the odd~·on fa ,orne 10 rcpta c hun in the top post 1n ~I louw. Wnghl. first dt.•ct ,to Congrc" 34 )Car ago. rt•m ned . in h1\ Capitol office dunn& the da) From there. he issued 11 tatcment proda1ming there "-Ould be .. no deal .. in which he "-OUld qun h1\ post in C:\Changc (or d1 Oll\'inl of some of the c1h1n t·omnuttcc charges. Bul his depanurc scenwd t'H:r mort 11.._cl> "There arc plani. for Wcdnc~a)'. but ~c don't kno"' 1f he'll do 1t." s:rid one friend of thl' Texas Dcmo- cnu . "He s torn between wanting to be heard (in an ethic committee hcann&) and do1n1 what's be t for h1mM:lf and the House." The speaker was said to ha\C been pe~onall} hurl b} report on Wcdnesda) that he had sought to nqo11ate a pica bill,..a1nin1 arransc· ment w11h the e1h1cs comm111~ In h1\ statement. he.-said: .. Thcrt' 1s no dc.-al now. There will be-no deal in the: future I earnest!)' believe that I ha\c committed no ~nou wrong in the conduct or "'!> offic1al dut1t' or or my private affairs." But 11 wH clear lhat the~ had been a flurry of proPQMl5 and counter-proposals between Wriaht's ~prnentauvcs and the ethics panel on Wednesday. Thott efforts fell short or qrecment, but 10tM on both sidn 11111 hdd OUl h0pt that a ncaoc•attd K"ll!nMnt could ~ achieved. ... · lto.n ToriklelH. o;NJ., a ..... of ·Wrilbl•1 91 ••w team whO Y4 invol"ed 1n tM talks. said ~' bel~ved I C'OnWMUS WM ftnrrli• ~ co.niltltt memim thit Y/rilln .... propM)--~ ........... nnaman ft'icftd 1 direc'I iftteftlt in lclitlaaion ..,. aot weU b1111led. -.. ,, ~•:•{ t(~''' I Assembly approves fuel tax lnae•se SACRAMENTO -The ,lilt Asscmbl) P"t 111 b~ssina Th.unda) to a SW billion plan to expand California's h1aJ'l~a> and/a1I ~>"cms~ouf' a nickel incrase 1n the 1111c f ~I Lu Tht proposal 1acc m1Jor tac e in the Senate. d . :..i-t The bill, one or three nval traluponauo.n pl3ns un er consj\Kn !On. v.ould require California's 18 million motori ts to Pl}' 5 cents mb~ per pllon bqit1nina Jan. t, rai.ina the total ~talc fuel ta). to 14 c:cn~ per '!"0rd Every two year,s af\er that throu&h th e turn of the century. t e un ou be raist'd further to accommodate Tnfla11on Senate OKs two bllls aimed at gangs SACRAMENTO -In two \.Otts :urned 111 gang\. the \late natt' on Thursday approved bills 41\.ina police ncw Po~C~ 10 ~arc..h \c.'hiclc~ l~r auns and temporarily dcny1nt dri"ing priv1lcgc'i to )'OUlh 14>hO ~Pra) aratTi11 8) a 27-4 vote. tht upper hou~ appro\.Cd 11 propos:il b) Sen. t'.d Oa\ is. R-Nonhrid~. thJt woukf allow police 10 stop 'chicle,~ at random to sc:;uc.h for contraband \\easX>ns durin1 locall) dt'd:m.·d cmcrg~m:1c\ Scnator1 also appro"e<l. hv a 24-7 '01c. a bill b~ lien 911C'ntlll !\opp l·San Franci1eo that would require .coum to 'iu~pcnd. re'ltnc1 or dcla) tor a ~ear the dt'l\'~,.,· licen~~ of ~ottth C\JO\.tetcll <lf dchu.11\i! propctl\ "1\h paint or another hqu1d r I Grounded sub checked for damage , SAN OIHiO _ 1 he a') condultcd ;i ri~urOU'I dumagc 1n .. ixc11on Thur\d..t) ofa nurkar-P<>"l'l1..'J 1ouhm.1r1m th.u 1an .1ground dunngc\crc..1\t'I olT an l>icl'o <lfl<l 1., 1nH''illgJt1nf ""~ 1h1.• innlknt ocrnrrcd ,, po~I.'~\\ Olllilll 4>.Hd ' 0 11\JUI IC\ \H'IC I l'flOl ICd amon~ th1.• I '5-m1. .. mlx•1 I. fl'\\ of the l \\ (1urnard a \1uig1.•on ( '"'' ,ubnHlfllll' 1n l uc.,d••~ 'I prnund111~ four m1k'I olT horc .... ml "lo'' polo.c \\oman I t Son1:i .! kdln . • "It look' h~~ 1hcr1."s no damag1.· 10 lhl' hull I kdln \81d But 'ihc ~tddcd that the ~a') \\3\ 1..onduuing a .. rl't1I clO\t' 11~~JX\.11on Ill J1..·11..·rm1m• 11 then' \\.:re an) drtm.1g1..•\ .rnd ho" the-~ hap!""·nr,I One Inmate k illed In fight at Fo ~som FOLSOM -Onr 1nma1r v.a~ '>tablX'd 111 drath and ahout l\\U do11.·11 pn .. on1..•r.,."cre lllJ!fl'd 1h1 .. morning altrr a light brol..l· out 1n 1hc mam \Jtd of" 1hc n1.''' "111& ol rol'iom Pn1;0 . ollic1~ .., .. ~ P11~01\ wol..c \\Oman l t ( amm\ \o\\ ... 11d hH' 1nm.111.'\ \H~H· t:th·n In l\\O ~auam1..·ntu hu,p1tal\ th.rt'l' for npp;11\·n1 iun,ho1 \\.~Hlllt" and l\\11 1111 ~1.1h \\ uumh • Voss !>aid lllhCI \\OUndl'\I lllnl311.'\ \\l'I\' 111.'olll'll IO\llk the pn\lll) 1111 nunur 1nJunl'\ The ligh1 v.,1., qul'llnl and 1h1.• p11 .. 11n put in Ii>\ 1>.d11" n "1th ,111 fll "Olll'f' in tlwu u:ll'I. \ 0\'1 <>J1d , Leaders debate school funding .,, .. r AC'R .\Ml:.~ l 0 -(,,,, C1rnrgl· £A.·ulllll'J1:111 and thl' l t'g1\la1tm·' top luu1 kad"·" hdd .1 hudgrt 11arlc~ fhu!"id4l\ )lu1 rt"Jl ht•d no grc..'t'm~nt on tlw l I uuJI 1'1\Uc 111 \t hnol funllrng .. I h1.'ll'\ 110 ;1gr1.·1..·ml'nl .. "il'nJI(' Pn:\ltklll Pro rem l>J\ Ill R 11bc~11 ~Id "h\.'ll thl· lour la" mJLcr' cmt•rgl'.'d ahl'I ;ihoul a"'-hciur in the go' crnur'' ollk\. · \\ l f\' '" 111g 10 lil'ur1..• o~t thl' numt":r\ he-hind the 'anml'I Jlflll)U\cll'I • .\s~·mhl\ \JlC:ilt·r \\ 11111..• Y,m" n ... 11d 1h1. ~ruufl \\J\ lilll..ing uho111 thl· '>111.L) "Kh11ui lumhng l\Sllc' a\· tomphca11.·d h~ P1111lo\1tl(1n % I hu1 111111.111,l' Jl.l'.,.,·d b' \!HU\ IJ\I "'o\\·m~r lOUld (ll\,. \lhnul) a hu~t· '>hJn• I I thl.' flOl(l\llJI ~ \ h1lhon IO Unl',pcl It'd ttn l"C\CnUl'\ '\ \'I' I 0 '\ \ I , H H 11· I ' School divided over sex assauit case GLEN RIDGE. N.J -The arre t offi,e high ~hool bo)\ -including t\\ IOS who CO-Captain th~ footb:lll lcam -1n the ~~uaJ I ~ult Ofa mt'ntall~ retarded teen-ager hns some tudent condemning tht'lt rl• )mat~ and otht'rs rall)'ing to their defense. • Eight other male tecM. includina thr son or o pallet• htutenant 1n thl' affluent to""n. cheered while the) watlhcd the.' attack. 1n,cs11ga1ors 1d The) are con\1dcrcd "'1tnc 'IC\ and ha"" not bttn chal)Cd. Th~ fi ve Glen R1dsc thgh School \tudcnt~ ~ere arrc\tcd Wcd nc.'sda~ and charaed w1Jh Stxually O\\lul11na the then 17-)'car-old girl "tlh a brooms11ck and m1ni:nure ~\Cball bat Bush heads for NATO summit WASHINGTON -Pr~1dcnt Ru\h dcpam i..oday for a NATO summit clouded b} d1Kord 0' er nuclear \lral~) and concern, th3t Mo ow 1\ dm ing a wcdgl' 1n the We tern ul11ancc W'ltl\ politttAll) OpJX'ahng d1~rmn· ment offer\ .. On the e"C' or hi\ dcpanurc Bu h rttCl\CJ a ne~ mN~ from Wt'\t (Jerman ( han ellor lklmut Kohl. \\hU 1~ puo,h1n1 for \up..:rpuwcr talk\ to sla~h arsenals of shon-ranat nuclt'ar m1 11\-~ -the 1\\uc that \Cp;arttc'I Wa\h1natoo a.nd Bonn. lfo"c"cr, pr~dcn11al ~pok~man Marlin F111-.~tt'r said the t""o side\ "'ere &1111 at an 1mpa'i\C. "The con•ultat1on'i arc about whtrl'.' they h.,H been.'' hll\\-ltt'r ,.1d "The 1SSuc 1s still an optn one but 1t hu not been rcsohc.'d 111ht\ point ," Students In computer hacker scheme .. STER LINO HEIGHT , Mich. -Two ci&hth·tradcn adntittcd N:-lons· 1n1 to a computer hack.ma networli: that ddraudcd more than .?O compor\i<' of up to SI . S m1lhon 10 aood and ttrv1cc' f~ral authonttc 1iiid. The computer S),tem\ infiltrated mclude Homt lk" OfTkt. the M1ch1pn 1 rca ury CXp.lrtmcnt and R( Telephone \)' tern Sale the S«ret Scr\ICC \aid. 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The fish has eaten · nearly SS,000 In exotic "-" since It was purchased 1 a months a90, 9rowtne from a a foot lone •nd J pounds to J t/2 feet lone and weighing JS pounds. A~ L.a1•r~oto ly KAltlN M. REED Of ... 0-., .... Slaff "We tbou,ht we had to do something d11Tertnt." said Pamela PHI. chairman of "A Taste for late:• sponsored by the South Coas1 Cane.er Lt"ague for the American Cancer Societ)'. And indeed 1hey did. While the idea of wine-rastjng and food·samphng from various area restaurants isn't new. Cancer League members added a little twis1 -they held the event m the Tallmantz Aviation Hangar a1 John Wa>nc Airpon. It was the ·~sparat of St. Louis" rcplc1e w1th a bi-plane prop and a nna side view of actaon on the runway.· Paul acknowledged tha1 holding an e' ent an an empt), large, cavernous hangar isn't the cas1es1 task. "lt's·not like walking into the Mendicn where you have a beautiful facilit y. We. have do ne all this.," she said, referring to the spires and arche of blaC"k and white beUoons, siage. cock1ail tables. floral arrangements, food booths -and a red carpet to lead the way. . ··My husband said if he C\.er gi ves up plastic su~. be.II io tolo deconuioa." she _JOJccd. The committee spent the better part of the weekend m the gaping facility, many not leaving to get ready for the black-tic optional event until 5 p.m. -an hour before the party was set to begin. Indeed, cvcl)lthing was big. larger than llfe -~ct fi lled with life -from the almost non-stop cntenam- ment by Wa}ne Foster Musk (an outstanding 15-pacce contemporary dance band. which rumor had it would throw any fund-raiser's budget 1n the red if not underwritten) to the Care Bear hot balloon raised outside the hanger door. The more than 600 people were quitc comfortabl> crowded amid tables and booths with all ki nds of fun foods and wines to s:implc. Upon entering.. each guest rccci\.Cd a blacJ.. "good1c bag" containing a program for the silent auction. as v.~11 as a plate and wine p.la Although the mu ac was great, danci ng didn't begm until everyone had sampled his or her fi . Consensus was that the Can 's ti ns were the best. but J. W .'s grilled ahi an ter sausage ran a close second. Ruby's booth was the most creative .. Donna 81ue and Ardlste Ladln sample food frOftl David Alflda at ltu1t1•s booth. -they brought the diner -and served mana t;>urgcr'! and fries fro m boxes in the form of '50s automob1ks. Monterey Bay <.anners. !'lewport Manc,tan n and .\ha Coffee Co. The Golden Truffle offered one of the more unusual tastings -wild boar pate and CaribbeaR lamb pie. For dessert Chantcclair's lemon tans were popular, but t Ritz took the calc<". &O to peak, with its creme Paul esumated proceeds upwards of $70.000 from the $50 per person event, all to benefit the Orange Count)' Unit of th e Amencan Cancer Society. T.he bit committee org.anwna the bl& e\.cnt 1n· eluded committee chairs Dooaa Bloe (she's president of the Cancer Lequc), Peri Col"so, Debra Griffltla, Shirley Hanis, Sbaa Kill , Ardl1te Ladlo, C1lrt1 Lindsay, Gall Love, Barry Ma~osky, Kay 'Polovlna. Jeanne Price, Suaaa Sotatlaam aad Valaree. Wabler . cc (singed w11h a blo~ torch) OthCT area restaurants pan1c1pattng (and donating their wares) were The Arches, Bangkok Four, Dante's, Davias, El Tonto Grill, Four Seasons HotcJ, Gandhi, Gianni, Gustaf Anders, John Dominis. Le Mcnd1en. • llOICO'C 01'1 • Friday, May ti ARIES (March 2 I ·Apnl 19): \1arc;· pos1t1on ac.11' atc'io areas related to parental authont). sccunty. "old alliances .. r nendshap. pre' 1ou h mild. could develop mto exciting rtlat1onship. · TAURUS t(Apnl 20.Ma) 20)• You asked for action nnd now )OU ge t 11 Moon and Mars pos11ions combine to shake loose "mone~ tree .. \\ cekend begins an eAc1t1ng. d> nam1c ma"ner. Emotional s rks fl but ou'll smile .,.. GEMINI (May 21-June 20). Ob- tain hmt from Taurus me sage Carrot • had been dangled but now 11 IO~s luster. Meanc; financial promise re· quires re' 1cw. reminder. The ':boss" seems lo be ab~nt-m10ded CANCER (J unc 21-Jul) 22): 'iome sa), "You seem to be rushing th1n1s'" Thafs OK You're going 1n right d1rec- 11on. F()('us on m1cns1t> fulfillment of promise. Older md1"1dua1·\\11l-e\press a mara tion apncorn represented. LEO (Jul) :!3-..\ug. 21) Ve nus and \,1oon pos111ons coincide "1th adcalism, romance. opt1m1sm World takec; on brighter hue and ~ou might be "nging refrain. "J'm in lo,c'" '-" hnl seemed out of rea'h 'iouddenl} becomes a .. a1lablc. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt 22). What had been routine could now loom as challenge. Onginal conce pts are necessary 11 task '" to be completed \ oung person c'prc ses enthus1a m loyalt) You·11 be doing • ne" "ork .. LIBRA (~pl 23-0ct 221· Comphcataon e~ast 1n rclauonsh1r with older woman pos ab!} 'cmplo't<'r or mother Ride with 11d<" -1f 11\ no1 . broken don·l fh 11. \4e \age ~~mes ancrca 1n1ly clear. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Ju t when tran..awon was t~ be com· plc ted, price 1 ra1\Cd itnd it's t11nc to ~}. "Wait JUSt a mi nute'" Refu~ to be ca.ioled into \nap dcc1s1on Steroid dangers r~peated for youngJocks SA GITT ARI S (No" 22-CA.'C 21 ): tud> · orpao message. Put on brakes. <iubtlc nuance ew~t -; clo c rclati'e "".int to "tell )OU somcth1ni " Mechanical object 1lutomob1le. require thorough tc\t Rebuilt p.irt .1\ needed CAPRICORN (Dec :!2-Jan. 19). f,c:hangc idea\ w 11h hrotht.'r \t')tcr. do c usoc1a1c. MaJor purcna!ll' rcquu'\:\ fi nancing. (,plain .. ,c"' lmen aurnt1Hl). to ideas exprcs!.C.'d "> othe1\ You'll gct }our Wil) an thrce ~n·k\ AQ ARIU (Jan W-Feb. 18) Strc ~ mdepcndcn c. orig1 noht> "1ll1ng- ncss to put bchcf\ "on the lane" You·11 get support from one who months ago ~1d, "I do hine faith 1n )Ou!" Domcstic adJUStm~nt will tttkl' plate DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm 17, a high school senior, in love with a guy who 1s 18 "Bob·· is a terrific football pla~er and great looking - a real hunk A few da)S aeo \\hen we were swimming. I noticed needle marks on both his arms The first thang I thou~ht of was heroin , but that didn t make an) sense. ) have never seen Bob take a drink. much less do drugs. He was embarrassed when I asked what on earth he was doing to himself. After a lot of hemming and hawing, he admitted that he was anjectang himself with steroids. You wrote about how dangerous steroids can be a few weeks ago and I wish I had saved that column. Will )OU please tell us again why steroid arc bad? Thanks. -MOLLY IN WINNlPEG. MANITOBA DEAR MOLLY: Glad yoa uked. nat iaformatloa needs lo be re- peateG -a1aln and agalD aDd again. Here's an aptlate -wltll a real live example. Tommy CbalklD, a former Unlver· 1ity of South Carolina football pla)'· er, was tlarllled wldl Ills Mlll•I m•scles alter taki•a ma11lve Mses of steroids. His joy ~ lato a al1latmare wlaeo Ile bepa c. •velop aae, ldp m.I04MI pnuwe aM lnem· ata:-Soon bis cboleuerol shot up , be be&an to have severe clleat palDI, aod bis hair started to fall out. He taned yellow from liver troable. As if Illa playalcaJ problems wereo't eooq)I, ClaalkJD started to laave severe aulety attac .. aad Ile became Hleldal. Wllat tile fut•re ltolda for Ulla yo.01 mao aobo4y knows. It 11 Obvl"' tlaat t~a footb11l player's 1Ntlpa1 muscles and Im· proved performance oa tile field were mea1er compeasatloa for tile eoormoH dama1e tlaese shots did to Ilia laeaJUI. I ltoRC tile youa1 Jocks oat there who are playlo1 aroud wltlJ ster· olds "111 remember tills col•mn. • • • DEAR NN LANDERS: In ro ponse to "Milwaukee" and all the other letters that )Ou have printed about maJpracuce •uats in the Unat· SUNIM~ JUNE 111 1989 Starting at Mason Park In Irvine Sign-in 9:00 NII Opening Ceremony 9:30 NII Wolc Begins 10:00 NJ. TO llTER CALL· (714) 641·6IOO . cd tatci., I ~ould like to point out thal bccau e of th e dollar-1n\p1rctl S)'stcm )'OU ha"e 1n the l ' \. c' ery- bod) IS at fault becau~ C\<Cf}OOO> wants a paec<' of the pae Unionunatcl}.. the health c.irc '''-· tem 1s big bu\lness an your count') Evcr)bod} "'ant<, to make monc) .11 the expense of the p:wcnt who. ll'I one reader pointed out. could blrt·d to death on the 1dcwalk 1f he/ he ·cannot afford to p.'l\ for hc3hh in- surance. Thank God for our S}\tcm hen· tn Canada. No one. from the welfare rcc1p1ent to the affiuent c'elUtl\il'. " wi thout heahh 'arr co' cragc. whether or not he can afford to contnbutc payments to the Pro\.1n - c1aJ Insurance. faeryone 1s co,ercd and can choose the r.h~sacaan 3nd treatment center or c 101c Cons1denn1 the influ<"ncc: )OU Wield, \lrh) not rouse )O ur \OIC:(' \<) that 1t can be heard b) the ixoplc who can bnna a chanic \O your health care 'lystem for the 0cncfi1 of the pe11cnt. and not those who c,. ploj1 the S)'Stcm to.~11 f> their own arced? Thank )'OU for lcttm& me ha' e m ) say. -LG • TORONTO. 0 · TARIQ .,,. DEAR TORONTO: By ... time r• rod t~I• letter I• th Toroelo Siar, 1• will llave alrea\::• my eelalll .. .... ........ '" ,_a flM letler. TID WK.\& lllAU. IMW ~ 80lb vulBtnblt. Soulll ..... NOaTll . ,, .. , Q & o Qt 2 .. ,., IAIT • 011152 "'. o a•• · • 14J IOVlll PISCES <Feb 19-\farch 20). lnd1\.1dual who a11empt5 to "fool \ou" become\ v1ct1m of back fin.~ Define \Otar own terms tOok ht-hind ~enc., to locate culprit Mone) due )'OU Wlll bC p.1id. albeit rcluctanih ..\noJht'r P1'>{C\ m'ohed · · IF MA Y H I. YOUR BIRTHDAY many people arc attrac tt'd to ) ou ur1d afraid at one <1ntJ the same 11me. Althougll )ou appear fie rce. )OU nctuall) arc !.t'ntiml·nt.il mtcn\C romantic ( apncorn < nnccr per<,on\ pla> 1mpon- an1 roles 10 )Ou r life You'll mnkt frc\h sta rt an June, t'Uuld be madh 1n lo'c F1nam:1al pKture ,., bright, de p1tt' minor dcla> ~omc bro.,cn proma~s l ,.'9. RO\. D . ·Room's color most noticeaole Q What' the first th1n1 that rq1sterr, on )Our nund -.hen )'OU walk 1Mo a tranae room? .\. ( olor, \J) the c'pcn<. Tell your b.lhj that "diaper" come from the Greek ''d1a poro " meanana "pure "lute •• (101 thit. kid'> . Pollsters Y) one h11h hool tu· dent 1n 10 thanks the telephone was m"entcd al\cr I 9SO. ' Q. How ma ny bt& lt'aaue be~ha.11 players had th~·leucr las1 namtt' A. Mel Ott, Emil Ydc. Joey Jav. Bill Co~. Prncher Roe. I aave q . Q. Didn't the ancit"nt Ea)ptians worship crocodiles? i\, E"1dcntl). "' kar,t the} em-balmed them o\nd buncd them 1n famtl) plot ~hacolotnts near Enpt's Tcbtyn1s have found thousand, of ~uch .,.aves, e.tch con· ta1n101 a mother. a father and s" )Ouna. Q. Why arc "burnbk~" calltd that' A. In the En•li h of old, 0 bumble" meant ''hum::r Thal count!') wnh the lonant coasth~ 11 Canada. Almost twtee u Iona as the Soviet Un.on's'> Canada I UllOICl\1 California sends -out clear message on gun control . California took a small but significant step to"ard unit{ Wednesday when Gov. George Deukmejian signed a bil to control the sale and possession of military-style auault nntt, pistols and shotauns:" Bqinnina J unc I, anyone who wants 10 bu y one of the suns on the controlled list will have to obtain a permit and ' ... meet requirements tmilar to 1hose currently required for the purchase or a machine guo. . lty Ja11. I , anyone wlfo own s ffie mi ffilry-stylc weapoM will have to resister them and pay a $20 ftt for each gun. Those who refuse face a $350 10 $500 fine. Second -lime offenders could face up 10 three ycart in jail. .' . ' Make no mistake about what· happened here; 1t as gun control, and we arc the first state in the nation to make n more difficult for indi'Viduais to buy and own th ese wcaP<>n of war. • The law docs not ban these wc.apons. Law-ab1di.ng citizens can obtairr the ·~rmits. The ·new law wit( 'not · immediately take assault riOes out.of the harids of.criminals. But with umc, it will cut into the arms ~suppl y of 9rug dealers who covet their deadly firepower. . Opponents of alifornia's, fUn ccmvot bill .• w~1ch mcludes most of the GOP delegation from Orange .( OUJ'lty. claim it is an affront to individual freedoms anq \onstllu-, tional nfhts. an~ that it will not disarm criminal~ One of the Nataona1 Rine As50Ciation'$ arguments against any fonn of gun control is: Oon'! blame th'e guns. 'blame the shooters. Catch the bad guy . convict them, ock them up a11'd throw away the key. .. Ifs a ao<>d &r)ument,.. bu t several important \tcps ore· not covered an this sim p11stic logic.-· Those steps include burying the victims and pa} mg lor new jails to keep the bad guys behind ba~. <dlifomia's gun control bill is a smaU step in the right direction. But the me sages it sends out arc strong -that hom.co~ners don't need zis for personal _Qrotec tton . and AK-47s sold under the pretense that they c n be used b\ hunters is ludicrous. · Betinning next week . bu ying one of the guns on the controlfed la st wall become more difficult. It was lime for thi s step. In the pa st. 11 was too easy. The bodies of fi ve child ren in a .Stockton school}ard: .along with countless ocher v1c1ims. followed by this new law prove che people of California no longer are willing to accept the simplistic argument "Guns don't kill peoplr. people kill people." We can only hope that other states and the federal 1overnment wall recognize the significance of what has happened here and join the battle 10 affirm chat lhe nghts of innocent people should be given the same · consideration as the rights of an and i\ idual to bu) a "'capon of war. ~.:r.eseed In Chia apace •• lhos. of the Da11y Ptlot Olher vlew9 upr on lhl9 pege are 1hose ot 1helr authors and artists ~· commenta ar• lnvfled and may be Mnl to Jhe Daily Pilot P o Box 1580, Co.ta Meea 12e2e 0 ·1·111 H \ Olf I' La~yers ' fees More than 4 millio n Ca hfom1ans vo ted Inst No~em~r in favor of Propo ition 106, a. measure th:it "'ould h;l\.l' limited the contingency fees that attorneys charge thl'll clients. Although Propositi on I 06 lost. its 4 m11l1on '>Ur> poners were tclhna the state Legislature there as a prohkm that is crying out for a solution. A solutton has now been proposed by s t>mbl)m:in Gerald Eaves, a San Bernardino County Democrat. in th l' form of A81949, whach would hm1t such fee~ to 25 pe•Cl'nt or the first $600.000 recovered in most t) pes of ton ra~l'' and IS percent of an}thing abo"e that amount. To prov1dl' for utraordinary cases in which an unusual amount or ttmt: ·would be needed, such fees could rt to 40 perc.:cnt rn selected cues. "', The Cahfom1a Tnal ·LaW}crs '\ssoc1at1on. not \urprr\· 1n&Jy, is op~scd to the bill. The auome)'S ate \\Omcd 1hc1r rncomc' m1&ht be reduced. The problem as. howe\ er that attorney fees have been nsmg rapidly and no"' plJ) a Sl&nlficant role an the nse of m urancc ra tt and mam othl·r items. AB 1949 1s a rcasonablc mtaSure to deal with a '' r mu' problem and should be quickly passed b) the Legl\l.1turt· Insufllntt rates will not come down unlc s the facto" th.11 push those rates upward arc reduced S.cr•mt-ato (Jn/on Savings and loans bailout Conare sull is wrcsthna with tt\e specifics of how chc aovernment is aoina tO bail out the failed savings and l<>an\, but 1t is obvious that the whole me s isgoma to land an the lop-. of Amcncan taxP.yen. Grit )'Our tttth, because here'• what }'Ou'll P3) tor: the expensive promolJons and lavish panics Ponsorcd b) now· defunct S&Ls: the losses suffered b) dePo ators wh o cagcrl) opened accounts at h.ilh interest ratC1 the could not afford: the tbouands oru11wi1e bu1ld1na proJ~tJ thal ~() t too much and went broke; and the failed mon111t thac be Ion cd lO pro~y speculators who defaulted when the Teu oil boom went bust. The la&est atima&es flace the cost of tbe bailout t somcth1na between S l S7-187 b1lhon. .. The (8alt1mo~) Evenina Sun rttt:&f estimated that the cost is expected to come so about S for every man, w.oman and "Child in America 0¥er lJ9c next JO years. llaat"a S2.«JO for a typical family offour -a huge price lO euct f'rom in~nt tup.yen to P.> for bed managcm('nt. tlcazy ftnanci.11 deab and the aovemmcnt's inability to ldequatcly replatc thi1 industry. n....,, Ott~ ,,.,k,., / PAYROLL d ·Hbusing survey shows OC home prices among highe·st Coldwell Banker Rcs1den11al Group has issued Its annual national Home Pncc ( ompanson I ndcx There are \1\ cateione\. and 'lit"~· pore Beach 1s uni) in (iroup 5 -the: c1ahlh-nrnkcd ell) 1n the t.lnc; •· fi ;111on c:1lled ( altfo'rn1a tltte C'1t1es fllcwport 1\ not in 1hc h1ghcs1 1roup. (.Houp (i which •~ ~upcr Ehll' ClllC'S Of courst'. Group 5 ·~ not t>::id 4't an aH~ragc hnui.ing pncc for I Q88 of S445.833. "lcY.port lkach '" alxnc San Manno a"d San Mateo, hut below fncrn o. La Jolla. Los Aho\. Mcrilo Purk nnd an Fram:1~·0 \ nd e" s><>rt Beach llt for aht'ad of (1wups I through 4 I 11\I. Y.e \hould define whJt "'C' .ire lOmpanng The Coldwell Ra nker sun C) takes a ~1ngle-fam1t) t\ontl' 111 appro\1matel) .:!.000 S<IU31"(' kt·t ~11h three bcdroom'i, n famil)' room t~o bath and a \Y..O<ar garage -J home and a ne1ahborhood rnn- ••dcred I) pKal lor a corporate tran'>· cree Poor old group J t!> .\menc-a·s ncarthtnd, 1he South and Non h"c t The aHr.igc pncc here as $96 Q7.:! Jnd the Joy.est pncc ·~ S"5.f)q8 1n OklahomJ ( m uroup 2 ,., l•lllcd m1d-pnted .ind 1s Mound \mcr1l J \ pcnmC'tcr ,,. ·l'ragc prn.c here 1 ~ 1 l \. 917 ThC' hl" I\ SI 17 ~67 HI I Jrgo N f) NO\\ \OU ma' 1h111li. that S 11., % 7 '"not a had Pllll' -but II '' l11gh to 'ioml'om· in Old,1hom.1 { 1t' "ho l a n bu\ lht' \.lmc home fo1 • ,, 01>8 • <.1roup l 1s l P'-'alc l 'rl'l.rn I ht''>l' .uc \uburbs o f t·cun11m1rall) lwalth) larl(t' c1t1cs on lht· E:l'>t and V.c,t lo.m~ A\eraasc 1\ Sl t0.720 -Jt"I· ting up thed l he ·low 1~ S 16 7,66 7 for a home in Phrladelph13's po$h \.farnl1nc/~c.,t \Uburb\ rhe .high., \ "'hopptni S:!M l'' 1n Long rsland's '>uffolk { 'ount) l hen com~ < 1roup 4 ThC'SC arc hrghly retarded loas1al and up..nnd· coming subufb of Cnhforn1a. Nr~ York. _Ne" Jcrw) and Ooston. ·h m1gt I\ S.3 'l\.031 H11h nnd lo" arc: 1n ( allforn1n -a lo" o l $292. H' Ill r 11l'lnlla\ (horth ~an D1l'&P Count)) and a h11h of $3Q6.667 fur (1kndak ·\nd then wmc\ {1rnur> 5 (ah· lurn1n f111t· Y..tth 'l'"r>ort fktKh C11oup 6' I hl'fl' Jrl' IU\I '"o '°IUJ)l.'r fhtl .ucn\ C1 rt:l'""'d1 C onncl lttul "1th 671.667 ~mt Annh 11111\ "•th SX41 .667. But thtn one llil' to \Oll\llkr ho" Jn Jrca rs dcflnld "'e"JX1rt fka<:h should not fcl.'I loo had being 11l.lmhcr <'•&hi 1n the nation If tht' \Ur\C) Y..C~ 10 tal>.c: only 'Jewport Beach on the Ir~ inc Ranch t''S~n· llaH) from D~n er f)n\C t' SI, lh<' numbcr would be QUiit' d10crcin, Jnd '-k"-pt>rt fkath ~ould prot>ahh ~ numbt.•r I Of tour~ . .ipprl'llJt111n r'·"' a hii role in J\CIJ~t' housing pntc\ Dur· 1ng 1'>88 "l'\\flOrl lkad1 humt.•, Jprm;uatcd an .1\l·rn&l' ol 'O ix·r lent T his tompJrt'\ ~1th .in a\erngt' appr1.•1.1atwn ol : I ix·r1.~n1 for \nH'rll:t\ heartland \11u1h Jnd "'011h''""' \nd lo\rh \\l'\tlhc\11.·1 < uunt'. :"-. ) drd1ned 14·' rx·rlcnt \o1.·" J'lllrt tk.1l h •~ .11.1uall> 6nc of l\\O Or.1nge C llU nl\ ClllC'I indudt:d in the t old~dl Banl>.t'r surve\ For . balance tht' suney rndu<lc ·· f ull· crton ..\ homt• '>rn11lar to thot dt' 'ier1bc.'d 3bo\e \old 111 I ull<"non dur mg t9 8 lor Jn rt\.<.'rc11e S H9 6t17 I 25 pcru·nt jpprc~ 1at1on 110111 th1· Pfl'\ IOUS )edr The me\ ac of the \Ul\n'' ( 41h· furo1.i home pm1..' ;ir<' hr h .ind Ora11gc { uunt) home pr Ill'\ 111t• amona the highest I he ll'll'on·• \11 cmplo) mt'nt rutc of Qt( pen. rnt ind perhaps 1hc 11at1(!n·, ouhllt1d1n1 ch mate v. hen )uu add tt l'ther u d)nam1 JOb marli.\·t ;,ml an un- bncabk climate. 'l)u ha\C' one ol the n<1t101f \ m<''' Jc.,m•2hk • rt;a tn "h11.h to h\c \nJ \<' l't"lll)I<" 11\' "1lhn 10 P.1' th<" p1 tC't' l<1r huu 1na.. 'e' tho\(' of U\ "ho l?OUJht Into Or11ngc ( ounl' t':trl~ h.nt• dt'· 'dusx·d J j11.·.u amounl of >'t"ahh 1n our homl'' Ru1 "'-' h.1'<' h•· •<'· mempc,;r thllt \\t' Mt' unu,u;il 1n th.11 regard Jf ~ ou o~ nC'J u h11111l' 1 n f)('rl\ ('(. for C'\illllpk, \l\Ur ('\('\ Ull\. horn!.' might bt-,q1nh ~'14 "OO anti thJt " I•~ 1">Crte111 In., lhJn 11 ~.,, "onh 1lw \ear bt-lnr1.· M•rtlo Bro,.rr. publl be' th<' ner.slrtter ··.\f•rtlJJ BroKu 's Or •111r Co11nl> Report ·· Legislature is churning, but doing little about insurance .. Stalemate politics, which delivered Prop. 103, is still dominant in capital ( R Ml:.N ro < harle' " "1tr and Rownlic:M ~l·rc 1n the Oudlc) Warner. a 19th l'cntur> ( . cmol to 1ou1 a bill earned h)' mcr1~:an JOurnah\t, "'"n't Just ~natc Pre 1Jtnt Pro 1 t'm ():i, 1d bc1na "1t1)' "hcrl ht' obSt'rHd. more Rohcrll thut would rcin~tatt';, me of than a ccntul') <.180. th:ll "poltt1(' 'he p10' l\ton\ ol Propo\111on 10 ' 'make:\ !>Iran l' ~·~fl(llm'\ that the up(ctnc: C n1111 had kn1x l>.· PH'n11um\ bul an indu\ll')'·'lpnn or· lhcrc·~ no arc.itcr <':<ample of 11!. C'J out nJ 110 IJult 1n111a11\c: "a' dC'leat<"d c \ent1al trulh th.in the d1urnma in Bui Hro~ n mouc,(.'irap~t 1h,·m l;i'>t ~,·.u thl c p11ol on uto m~uranlc. inm ~m1-cnd111 ~na -the "ea'K:I \-;o;cmhh min Pal John\ton, "ho '--· Y..Ord "'CtC: fl~1n& th1d. and fa\I -.. r. .\\ JU\t avuUl ('~t'l)Ont' -C\· t11* O"' n IUlll 1n\urance ~heme that t·half\ thl' \\\\:ll\hl) ,-inanl(' and ~\.1311) poh11c1an -kno w\. Calt· • In ur.in\:c ( omm11l« and 1 \t('('nna forn1<a \otcrs 11 t )e.lr cnacccJ Prnp· '-'OulJ, tk• ~•d. P"'' idt' 10"· .. ·o.,t a p.11h 1nJcrt:ndent cir Bro\Aln on 1h1c; o •ll n 101, on1.: of fiH~ • uto 1n-PQh~tt''I to thc>'i<' who tan'l no~ 1\\Ul' • pf)\~n-J ~•th rrp~m111'e" I ...,. I d aOord tn urantc: \UrlOCe·rc lku n\C:l~Uf('\ p ac:e t'n ot 1mup'\ rcprt!l<'nllnJ COMUmC'n.. the: ballot The \CnH·emlor\Cment from induJtnt < on\umct\ l1 nion. cthn Jhe mn urc purpon lo nub Nader and R11-...·nftcld "'Crt fimng n11no1111c'> "" h ' 1hc r~1n fl rn& in uranlc lllC\ b) rcqu111n a lx-<:au~· '' ''"'' nnl~ a ~m•<nm· l \.'.l)tUl' ;,tncl a I\.'" Rcpuhhon' premium rolll°'ack and pl ina 1n-pklC'd pro~>o..;}I \t onr f>'llnl, \.\ h1le 6tov. n 10111ed hi\ f,11ult· :• J I bru•n d1~\UY.\.d me port1oni ol r \Uren unuu 1rcct \\.alt rt'gu at1on the ~'ure that his o"n '1afl had plu\ uti11r.i11on plan u ol1n-1n1 { ap11ol "'llit1c1an\ art sc;rambh~ b , SSOO 111 cHn SlSO 0011.; co,crusC' ....... d1\tn ulcu to rePOrlt'~ IV\11,.1.,, J"hn't"n ... ,d hi .. no-f11uh 10 idcnllf> 1hcm>el'c and their~· • .,,... .. • • .. .., -~ lttlal c•artc:" v.11h this ncv.I> mintr-d h v.as Kmt-{omplec((i t>«iiu~ polr .. 1C'\ could <'.O t • link as S2 polr11ctl mandate, 1ndudinf \:Cr.ti Bro•n v.ai in a ru h 10 announce 11 .\J\OC'll of no-fault ta > thll > v.ho ha' c h pc of b«om1na \tile bcfott another. compc11n1 mca\Urt' c111n4n:11ina lav. )e( and tav. 1.111 on an uramc "om nu\ 1vner thcm~h I."\ 1;oul'J fC\ealcd later in the "'''<:"" mall claim,, ' t could hC dra· The hoppcn ha\e bttn Oooded. 8 ro"n'5 \Cm1 -b11l rtt11ns tht' Juts m:u";ill\ dccrca'K'd tht'~fort, "•lh btll~ that nurport lo of the current 1n\utlln c liab1ln) ( '' r Po '"nl. the "On'""'ll ot findin1 f~ult 'I he que\llOn that an~ 0..1 o all irnplcmcni 1nd·or t,upplement rup. ' " " ..... h. ~ . .1 _.. ...... t...._ .. _ 0 ltl'on IO\ 01 ~~cf'\ ro J"a m"hap t Ill m1."1a·111on~nn• '" ""'"-_.... """ ntilhon~ or ( 1l1forn1ans who dn~~ That un10 1t~lf 1 a hit iron• M11n-.inin1 1h11 ~>~ncm 1 th and nctd rci>t0nabl Pftctd n-~lll\~ thc,WUC: v.cnt to the \Ole~ tn hutlOm·linc pnOnl) or the (alt• sutan(C tU\C,..e •ill K'<' &ft)'thU't o( 1ht fin•"ofact bc:caU'JC thc:-l ~·~· fom1a ·lnal ·l.Jt•)"Crt 1'°'"1at1on. · "l&t'Dt'. · •• laturc had dcadl kcd n auto tn• v.1th ... hom R()'l(nficld and h1 in· nlo 1tttlf. Pro~111on 10) -.. \uran'c: k&i\lat1 n II' anotMr n · uranct reform mo,c:mC"nt ha\C had little, the O\crblo•n rhclorc cil ampk ur l\ov. IM Lq1 larurt h " an on apin. off"•'" rtlat1on,h1p Ro~nfiekt and othc" not•11hMM- b«omc a rta me:. ra1hcr th~n In •he bruadnt \C'ntt". it's <'n 1n , TH ('h1d 'aluc: es lhat 11 ckmun- pN.*l1,t, '°"•tUltun ap1n. ltc nfietd, Ider. Brown \U"ll('S a popular d r OfUtn• •1th lht 1h1t WC'C'k'~ JOC'kt')l"I O\Cf au10 anJ 1hc lrial la• "lft t of CU1Tl'1U 1murantt' ttm. 1n u"ntt 1 pert1 ularl) 1Mlructt~c ~(elk>• lllC l..qis.I"•"' tan r nd un 1hc crn11on of 11ran1c ~other W1arra)'C'd11vlf on 1hc rat H)' 10 1h81 C:\'""910n, Of It hcdrrnoiu • ''cP' Of lht tol °" Wcctnnda \~ttt rnnt1nue t~ '°hit<'' of -TM. •111t •.. ~ 4C:=!:!";_ ... pf9me«-'!::. ~~-In th.: SJ","lkt1 \\ 1119': n>v.n·, apptan .. at -.ur11M't' &hat run1 d1rtt11f rountC'r lo u~n.: 1n &ht firM p6act. "~stal) called M s con~ •1th the tnal la•).:B' pnonun. The in· • Th•• w«k' <"-"'I up of cunwnln cru~r RaJPft N8*f and Mira"" iriduttr) 1tlt'ff Ml~ bt~kl~ ~ 1Rdlcatit ltwt the Harvey Rottftfttkt tht ~of ~uh fur )ftn.. ~"' it trOUld laun ~ ~ull the openth~ modt' °' Pm~1tton 10:\ r~d1h:c ('oJ9' 1nd 1hcrdor~ 1~ C•Ptll'I \ I I I 11 H' Ferguson's politics. rr:i isguided To the Eduor In 1)1 lc11C1' of May 22. Oil Ferau C\n hos once apin shown his lack of understanding or const1tu- 110nal pollllc\ Wh1lt Mr FergutOn m1aht Ii.no" how to manjpulate pany mach1ncr • hc has d<'mon-. watcd thal he 1s complt'tt'I)' re-mo~cd from const1tut1onal theory • He S3)'S. "To fine a businc $ 50 percent of 11 )Car's £OSS saks ror go1n1 out ofou Tne s. 1s raconian." 1 ht~ IS al best 1l hallow VICW of the 1n1enl1ons of Proposiuon 103. Funhermurt' Mr Ferguson fai ls to rc,oan1zc that C'atiforn1a has man- d:itcd that CHI) dmcr c~rT} auto in urancc thus giving 1hc insul"al\tt 1ndu ll') a monopl)'.. By crra11n1 this monopl) the California leJislatuf't' has an obhpuon to make sure that th1 industry dOC'S not take ad~an- tage of lhis m onoply. Propo•ut1on I 03 as our a surancc apinst the insurance industry monopohzation. In the snmc letter Mr. Fcra\.SOft paina a picture of his "democrKy" thn1 15 unncn1ng. He fee ls Prop- o,1l1on 103 1s un~ust even thouah 1t pa scd n. "pure' democratic vote and \\3 aflirmed by California's h1ghcs1 court thus mat..mg 11 law. He I CX"'i un 10 ~) 1hat "tbc pub!~ houldn"1 he allo\\-ed to vote 1he1r hands into 'iOmconc else's cash resis- ter .. [)oc) "1r Fcrauson ogrtt with pubht opinion {an~ mosr like!) a public \ 011:) UPt¥>Sing offs.hott od drilhna ~ hirh would surely cut into the profi1 of oil (Ompanics while at tht' same umc ~tcct1n.a one of our mo'lt \ alu1blc a \Cl -our coa ,., But nt'a1 thc l"nd of has lc11cr. Mr ( crauwn' Cl>Uld lea\e me op.. t1ml\t1c "hen he rnmments: "in our > l~ m the maJOrll) canl\Ol be pcr- m11ted to 11.tmpk on the bas1 r1gh1 ol lhl' m1110ttl) " ~<; this' menn th.H Mr l er~u on "'JI side \\llh the 111111ont} 111 1o;sut'\ ltli.c abortion and t'dut.:Htun. thu<; 11"111& them the 'needed protl.'(\1on fro m th~ ma- 1ont) '> • T ht' Sid thm1 1 lhtll I doubt rt. 1111,; c' en )<lddcr thlll& about 1h1s 1 that ( 111 r t'l'JU)()ll "111· COOhnUC lO use h1\ n.1 )&u1ded pcnonal and p.1rl\ thl·or1c' ~ .,,h1tc d1 rtprdtnl tho'>(' "h11: h nrt" t onst11uttonal ') t £VI:N MO R Rt "lcwport Bea h IOD\\ I' Hl,IOK\ I oda} 1'i I r1d•"· May Ui, the 1.i1 lh Ja\ ,,, t ~h4 The-rt' arc ~IQ JI)) left 1n the ~('a.r •• 1 od l)' ht~lt1h1 1n hi IOI\ On Ma\. ~6. I 6 . 1hc ~n~te 1mpca .. ·hm~n1 1r11I uf ~'•dent <\n- drC'.,, Je>hn,on·C'ndt'd w11h his 1cqu11- 1;1l b~ \llll'\ ot '5·16 on t' ch ofchc ch;ir .lg.l1n't him. falhn& one \Ole \horl ,,(a· t\\<Hh1rdi. maJOnl). On thl\ date In I OS "apolcon Bonapane wa' \1U~1\i.-J t..rna of Ital)' In I 65 arr.ingement' wc'tt' m:idt' 111 ..._l.\lo Orie.in\ for the su~ndt.•r ol < onkdcratt lore~ \\C'il of the .M1.._ \t\\1pp1 • In 1960. L ' \mb;a,...ador Henf'\ < a bot Lodg<' .ll< \1~d 1hc l\ 1t'I\ o f hiding a microphone: 1no;1dc a "oc.ld \ n mg til thc Creal Seal of thC' \ n11w talt"\ th•l h.\d been g1\.cn a .. 11f1 10 the l Emba \ tn \.foi.- l (I\\ In 19M, the 'pollo 10 as1ron1ut •<'turned );Itch to t:anh af\cr a \UC· tes~ful c1ah1-J;a~ drt'!. rehcan.a\ for th<' fir~t manned moon landm , In I 1ff' c 1eorae H \\ 1lhg alC'd up the side of lhc \outh To.,,er of ~e" 'orl'\ V.-orld Tradt' ('cnttr, u•11 na ~-qu1pment ht' dt's11nC'd and hu1h W1l11 "'a am led al th<' top of lht' 110.\tor build1n In IQ7 the fim legal Cl'itno 1n 1he u'tcrn l nrtcd c.;t11e-. opcnt"d '" ti.anti~ < •t> ;.... J In I II I t 4 ~oplc w~rc k 1 llcll ·when a Mnnne JCl crashed onlo the ll1 ht Jr\·k of the if'('raf\ ca.mtr l ~\ 'lmu11 oil Ronda. 1 cn }t'a~ ago: President nwar \Jdill ,1r t )pt ~<:t't\ed a tumultou ~\ 1,omc ._, ht '1!.1tcd . inai. whi h "racl h d agreed to l•'e up_ f l\t' )t'3r\ &n -\uthor1tJC found a homem1Jt' bomb in La Cro te, ~. af\c1 fr'<' "m1IM dt'"aca hid 1urned up 1n \C1aJ other Mtd· \\C lcrn c mmun1ll~. A former mt'nt:tl pat1t'nt ~ later c~ v. 1th planun• the bomhs Toda\·., 81rthda\ s· \ctor Ro~n M or le:) I) I. (tor f'tlcr cu~hina l'I b 1na1.·1 rC' ~ let 1 69 .\ctor Janie \rn(' ' 1~ 66 Opera "'ll"' Ttrna \trata\ I\ 1n~r lt'\tt '•lll. 1s 4 1 { unit') ttn,tr Hef\k.-.,~.-~ ... - W1l11.1m., Jt 1s 40. OmK"r attronau1 II K Ride 1 • 8 1"' M_._, ...... r . . . 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Eagles .hoping to extend dream season 9y ROGER CARLSON .,, ... ~ ..... ,.... Estancia High·\ dinm ba~ball IC'Hon rnnttnues toJa) at 3: 15 when Sauaus High') heralded C'cntunon arri"e for a CIF 3-A quarterfinals ,_ame, and the (~,I~ are JUSt hoping nobod) ""akcs them up. this dream' been 100 good to " kc up from. Ken Millard's Eagle are ~ 1-6. COJO) '"I their fir\t season ever 10 acc:omphsh a kaguc champ1onsh1p (the) share 11 "uh I ustin) ancr 1n number , 17 "ins was th e) best an) £\tanc1a tC'am could manage 'ov. 1(s augus ""h1ch '\t:snds in the v.a> -0f. • 5em1final bcnb nnt ··Tucsda> .and the hurdle appears 10 be the biggest one yet for fstann:i The Centurions boast the pla~ofl\' No. ~ S«d0Jrc 21--i-2 o' crall. and possess ad) nam1tc 1-2 punch tn the form.of nght-handcr R0&er allr.dd and left-hander Sco11 Warr. "Sall..cld 1s the bcc;1 l'\C.' e'er had and e'er "'II ha\c." \<11d his coach Ooui Worlc). "ho ha\ been the onl\ head coa h 1n the ')(.hoof's 14-\car ht\IOr)' . .. The)' think he m11h1 be tlw fir;,t Monarchs avvalt El Dorado today In 5-A quarters ly ROGER CARLSON There 1s a prc.,umcd monke) "'hKh ha<, been removed fro m the backs or Mater Dc1 li1gh''> baseball team. 0 " ll\ coach. Bobb) lckc,. I'> JU\t hoping he d~sn't have 10 deal w11h King Kong toda)' Mater De1's ngclus League champions. "'ho ha~e catapulted into toda)-'s C'IF S-.\ quarterfinal\ \\I th Tucsda)'\ 2-1 \ICIOr)' o'er Ocean View. ha"e E:.mrirc League heav) v.e1ght El Dorado (20-R) to. dea w11h toda) It's at 3: IS on the ~1onarchs' campu~ and Ickes ·said he'll st3rt the ..ame nght-handt"r w'h o was so cITecll\C agaimt Ocean Vie", Scou Corl1'>!\. wn~ his • a<.-e TO[l) Pena \\.itting 1n the wings should 1h1ngs ao a\\I') • El -Dorado, meanwhile. has an) number of po'>s1b1h11es wuh a HI) deep p1tch1nf staff. kC)C'd by the presence of Pete Janicki. Man ukc and Ja} Hassell on the mound. as "'ell as IX'"er hmcrs Phil "lrv in and Bruce Prt1llo. \It hough El Dorado's coaching tt)ff has l..cpt a \C1) dose C)'C on th~ Monarchs during the rnur~t: uf the 'lea on. lckc' adm11 hC' l..no"s o nl) "hat's hC''s heard about CI Dorado ••\\c JUSt ha\e 10 do our JOb ... ~td the \C'teran lckc ''"-r hear b) YiOrd or mouth who lhc1r be I p1u:her is. a,pd I guC''>S the) "re prell} \trona. I think \\~·11 get Jarml..1 . "f.I Dorado wa'i the pre~ason "'-lo I pie!.. in Orange Count ) and then ~cnt throuah a de;id pot 1n the middle ol lhC' \(.'a'\<>n w11h about fi, c s1r.i1gh1 los~ (\cr)one 1s \a)ing "e"ll be hcx krJ b~ their we the> loo!.. hl..c a JC ll'am .. But o~r kid!> ha'c pla)ed agam\t a lot of them dunna the wtntcr aod "c'rc looking fol"\\ard 10 11 The) 're a prtll) locl!oe)•IOOSC) bunt h of kids 11''\ JU\t the coaches "ho arc up11gh1 " • Mater Dc')'s maJOr weapon o( late ha,"c. been (1rcg ( arl and \.Otcher Robbie lckec;. ~he co~h'c;,_son. (art 1~ 5 tor ., rn t\\O pl.i)off games and lcl..4:'> ha\ three doubles 1n se' ~ plate appc ranees good p11chcr to go in 1he ·dr.aft. lrom the collcacs or an)"' here. lk can pl.t~ He has the p1t(ht•r's hod) and he' onl_y 17. He's fun to \\OtCh •· Opposing baucr ha' c watched the 6-foot-S. 210-pound alkcld fa h1on .a ncu S-1 ratio m terms of s1nl..eou1s to~o1ll en route to an 11-0 recorJ v.11h an fR~ m the 0 55 rilngc. and h tc1nl1a as\1\tant coath Paul I rowl adn"O" ledge that th book on allcld 1 that his fas1b:1ll 1\ 1n the 90s. his ">lldl'r 1n the Os .. I \\a\ tall..1n~ to a '\ports\\ritcr from 1h1:. r1ml'\ tn the Valk>.'' said Tro\d, .. aod ht> \J1d. ·You gu)f. m rgln fl'CI tortumnc )OU" got to-pl~y o'°.11n'\I 1h1s gu~: .. I told our l.;1J, .1huu1 him hut thl' J1Jn 1 ~'\'Ill too 1n1Ne'ill'd ·· { )lJt ag1> the I ngk'I \\C1c up ai1\lll\t J h11ihl) l\.'l)UICd pitcher 10 Lcu11n~1 ·s l > 1or1c loko11. but gm tu hull Yitlh tl11n hrnll\.' run'> lo l)l•at him !though Ile· nnl~ p11<.hcd ;irouml 100 l>Jll\ .tgJlll'>t C1knn on Tun· da) •· auorJ11i-g 111 '"' lOa<.h all..dd ma) \\ell Ix held 11111 in fo' or ol 1 ht: ld t handl.·d lanl\ ul \\arr. "ho ho'> wn1p1led a 7-2 marl.; v.1th an ERA kn lhan I SO ""11 h a repu1a11on for 1hro\\m& ~tnl..cs and m1<ing.speeds. "I don't kno" \\ho I'll stnn }cl." -.u1d \\ode}. ·We ma) phi 1hc g.tml'. I don't ktl\m Salkeld "cnt the "huk "'·') .1ga1nst Glenn (D shu1uu1 ,\l tOI) I and uni) had about 100 plllhl'S. and lh<•I '>not a tcrnbk lot for him .. This 1s .\\orlc)'\ fiflh kaglk lha.mp1onsh1p trnm. but one of thl' lllOlll CXJX'rtl'lllCU. • lk.c:ld. for 1n- ·'>t.inn-. plllhcd 1n l)odgcr tad1 um •" a Ii cshman \\ hel'I he rchcH.'d 1n the late ">lagl'' ul 1he -champ1onsh1p &J{lll.' . , for tht' re!.I of the { .en1unon'> 11 \\uuld app..·.ir IO Ix \1m1lar 10 I 'la1h.1.a inJ\11lUl.h ,1\ thcrl' ..-. .1 lot ol bal:.uu:c. ··we· re 'ct\ balnnccd "11h good h1H1ng ... ~u..I Wolle\ "Our o Q " h1111ng about J O -.o a lot of ~1J, hJ\l' lUOlllbUll'U \\llh the bat .. \\ ()Jk) ·s boo~ on s1ane1a in c.ludl . ., tht· ob' IOU'> -Fstancin ' p11d11ng 1s a l\\O-man a 1 h) right h.1ndl·r Gabe Ja, .1gc (toda) 's 1artl·11 and kl1-hantk1 {1rcg 8 mnn1" J lineup <.ons1 ting ol a bundle of 5- foot-10. 175-pounders and a n:pu· ta11on for pulling 11 oul one wa> or another. Estancia 1s on an eight-game ""'"· n111& strcal .inc.J ha., lost 1us1 once in 11s last 15 start . \o the Cagles ha H' a lot of momentum on 1hcir side cupped b) Tuc\dll} ·., fhc-run sc,cnth 1n111ng \\llh got them past ( orona. 9-7 Tllere·s no lll}!>tCf) about Estan- du'<, starter. but 1111-lcague hortstop Ja on While rl·ma1n) on the ll'O tUll\C lis1 -hi'> nght \loflSt IS ~Ill 'ay !>ore a.her being Jammed "'hill· shdmg mm rh11d 00-~ gamsr P.1- t·1fica 1n the pla)oITs opener White missed the Corona g.ime OJld ma) be. relCJn-lCd lO Spot -<iut} toda)'. Trainer Jim Kale has been u!>1ng various methods of 1cmg and ultrasound, but on Thursda.v Troxel rnllcd White "ques11onable a1 bc<it •· ..\hhough JaH1ge and Bran n•<; ha'c been the bu1ld1tig blocb. 1t ha.-. tx-en the ab1ht) of all hands 10 conmbutc 1n "inning v.a}s that ha\ tu rned E tancia into a team \\h1 h doesn't get too fa1cd o'er an} thing ~ 01 .ln)onc Corona wa v1c.\lm1zed by Robert N)e·s onl) home run or the )Car. a three-run shot in the seventh that ga'c stanua a 7-S win. Pacifica "as an early leader but '"o solo ho1s b> catcher 8111 (Jt>met 1gnttcd a S-~ come-from-· bt:h1nd \lltOr) Brnn111s \\cnt 1hc distance 10 handculT l n1H·rst1\, 6-1. and a three-run SC\l'nth ia\e Fstanc1a 4-3 "'" O\Cr t 'n"crstt}. Gomez·s double lapping 11 · Ja,agc ll\e-h11 f us11n in a 1-0 VtCIQ.r) \\hC~I} Oar) a urro"s s1n.ied lfomc e om) run of tt\c game 1n the bottom of the seventh; and Estancia n1c l..cd dc.lleback. 3-1 and 9-b -all of lb~ dccu1ons com 1 ng late 10 the St'ason. .. Reali). that's our trcngth," said r ro,el ·.:ea lance There' no Conrad {nit,, s on 1h1s 1cam. or Jeff Gar- dna\ or Jim McCah1lls. But the) pill.. calh other up. ph)Stcally and nwnwlh ··. ormall) "c should be prcny lll'f\ ou!> nght no\\ (the win O\C'f f Plus~ SU EAGLES/121 -!rvine qrojJs I ~o deCision in 14ttJ~ against Saugus Marina,· Barons afso ousted from softbCNJ playoffs The Daffy PHof Irvine H1gh's t tndcrdb ~ton came 10 a lOndus1on fhul'\OJ\ af\ernoon as ( oach Phtl Ounml'\cr·, Vaqueros. \tod.ed v.1th ·r" c frc1hmen and fi,c !.ophomores C\· 11ed the C'I F 3-A soflball pta\olT' 1n 14 1001ngs. 1-0 Pulhn1 ll out in the 14th 1nil1ng v.crc the v1s11mg Saugus ('cntunon' who pushed au0\5 the game''> -onl~ run m the 1.a1h ond p11cher ( ath\ Le" 1s made ll \tan~p U\\-IS \\hO entered the came v..11h 1\ no-h111c~ and ~n LR.\ of 0 20. litru<.I.. out 13 and \\afl..cd JUSI t""" to act lhc \"·ton \\hilt' w phomore Jennifer Brundage ab\orbcd thl' Im' af11:r \tral..1ng out I .ind "all..rng JU\I one lf\mc: had a golden upponunm 111 "in 11 1n II 1nnin~' "hen (jflll" ( aud11l 1ngkd and mo' rd to \.C'\ • ond on ( hC'l"\I Dunrnc,er· .. N\C hit. ThC' ball got a\\a~ m 1.hc out lie-Id a.,1J both runners :11.h .mn•d to \Crnnd and th1rd. · That brought up Ir' inc·, 1op hll· tcr Enla Koch and c;hr "'as 101en- 11onall) "alkl·d tu load thC' b3sr.-. Ounme:rcr was 'fnr from d1s- 1llu toned "We were looking at a team at the beginning of the season "Hh five freshmen and five !.Ophom·ore :· he 'kud .. 1 1}louah1 then that v.e were gOQJ e.nough 10 be first and )Oung enough to be la t ·· • In the 5-.\ quart.crfin~l'I: • Juhe Muche' two-1'un triple lied thC' game at ). 1n the roflnh 1nn1na. host Thousand Oaks pu hed o'er a run on a ~~ -loaded s1n&Jc 1n the 1-..th 10 nip Manna. 4-3. The Viking.'> lin1'\h I -10. "h1le l hou)llnd Oak ad' an c with a 2S-5 mark "We gave it our be~ hot." sa1<i.. \1anna Cooch c;;u 1e Calderon .. We nc,er e'pcctcd the lr.'.1ds lO do tht \loCll It's probabl~ the m051 fun r"c h d coath1na Mre the V.'ll) th~ team \\OUld battle •. •In • nt. Mana. Fountain Val· le)· s.ca!>On rnncludcd 1n the bottom of ih<' I I th 1nn1J1& a Meli sa Pia tcr. on second .ilkr a single and n- fice 5'-ored the game' onl) run "hen hannon \lunaer mglcd Fountain Valle · R c Rt<'C allo""· cd fou r hn 1n 1n out c1gh1 but her countc1 P\2n. Heather Compton . ''"''". • arosterhous·TV/82 • ,...,.es win Cup /•2 !(1r li1.c RBI. • Jell ( 1ccarella 1s b:lt11na 11\ 1hc .\7~ and ha been a pleasant surpn 10 kkC"\, •U "-Cll a~ ftr.-.i b.i~man Jawn l\.mer and outfielder Juan Zarate. D""Y -....... ~ ......... _ ... lrvlne sophomore Jennifer Brundage fires away In 14-lnnln9 duet with saueus. Sh• allowed Just five hits and struck out 1 s. but lost. 1 -o. Le"1s then "Cnl to "orl ;and stru1:!.. OU I lhl' nc"<I l\\O h.ltle" to end the thr1.:.i1 lrvinr C'-l l\ .11 IQ.7-1 . hut • Lakers preview /a2 • Major leagues/al • Bulletln board /M UCl's Kronemann earns . wins in singles,. EJoubles TN Daffy PNot (\er a fru tra11na run 111 thr '\(. \ \ men's tcnn" (hamp1on-.h1f)\. l ( r~ rc:ma1nma compc111or .. 1n the ir1t.h"1dual t·ompc1111on enJO)CJ a pcrfc,1 da) f hurwa) led b) Junuu Trevor Kroncnt.al'ln m c.1n&le' Kroncmaon. nankcd I 3th 1n the netiun v. tth a n.1.s record, do" neq 1 c'a C-hm11an's hnt 8anducc1. 6·~. 6-4, in the )C(Ond round of 1n1I "He ~a~ pl )tnl W 1ood )OU ""ould ha\e thought the C.or4 umc down .ind h1ncd hi\ h1h1 on him," \lid ll<.I oac:h <1rtt Patton "Ir he ktte» pla)1n1 th1t way ht" can •in th1 1ourn1mcnt. I chink a lot of the Pft"'Urc: 1t off Kroncmann. "m~ Che tnm pan ., over. t' s foreha nd •as o"crpowcnna todiy: Uc will face the Uno c"tt) o( San l)1qo·1 JC* 1..u1\ Nonqa, whO has won four ttra1atu. m11kbn and doWW Lona .._h 5'lw01 PM ' I < row 1n s1nuah1 \Cl\ I hurS<hl). 111 u>dar's Round or 16 W11h a . 1 tOI) tl><l•>· he "ould face e11hcr Gcora.ua'\ {)tc'c f ncxh' or Mtth1µn's D.tn C1oldtxri. ·'" 'C A. sm&lts linJll\t 1n IQ 7. In lhursda>·, opcn1n1 round of double . Kronemann teamed "1th partnct Mil e Bnu , the I 'th· r.1nktd duo in tht• natton. 10 4.lo~n Mi 1n1pp1's Jamie Borra\ and Oa\C Rand.all. 6-4. 6·4, fhc> mcc1 oll \ta)o <and kff :.ndcrBcra 1n toda~ ·~ ~c~ond round Kroncm nn and Bri art 1<1.7 Alt0, the duo of Marl Kaplatl and R1t h1rd Lubncr Jo>Nncd Oklahoma talc's ·Jeff cu man and Jack S.lerno. ~3. 7-5. 1ind fi c:c the na· uon:.t o I ·ranked double\ tc~m or UCLA'1• Pat 1J1lhr11th and Rnan Garrow toda>. Kap&an and l ubner h1nc "On 1evcn ttraiihl ma1 he\ and 1m· pro~cd 10 2)..9 on the )car. SI aught Angels, 8-6 Despite .edg~ in games, Laguna loses-in tennis Cl' M•1ter1 entry The Dally Piiot Laguna Bcalh lhgh \\On a m1n01 Nllk. but lo\t lhe "'Ir 1n thC' -.t•n11- tinal' ut th· If \. \ te:im ll'""'" dli1tnpH1n\h1p\ J hurWa~ on the flt\I\ HlUI I\ l>e\p11e tin1\h1ng with an ·-,ti ni.1111n 1n tot.ii ~.imc~. 11 \\3'i \unm 11111' "h1d1 aJ,.1nu'J tc.> thl' ~ \ 1111\' matlh ""h tl Ill-, J 1~1on "\\'c hjJ pknt~ of OPPQrtun1l1l'" to ~ 1n ano1her '-''I. ~nd wt had a h1 m.A11i1n 1n ,..,m\: ·• c.a1d t a11u;1a ( 0.11.h Ruh \\.ilHin "Hut C\Cr~1h1n~ thn (\unn\ lt1lh) J1d ''orkcJ out fo1 · th~m I Ill'\ ''on ~II the do'l' 111.i ll he\ · "If \OU \\OUld h0t\( told mt• 1tia1 I 'o I Juuhh:' h:am) I '-'t Ktrn(·r and .._, "--,.._., ---\.111m H1aul..'r .\\OulJ lu · l\\O \\'I\ b~ .11chrcal1:1'\. I "ould n01 ha'c • lil..'\\'d 1t " ,,,, .... " ......... CNeft Is ............... ., ...... ..... ,..,.._. • .... CIP .._.er1 .... M Cenlto9 C .. •I•• l'leM To ma~e 11 more lru~raung. ~1rtw1 ·81aul·r hdd a 6·5 a<iun1a.- .ind 1r1ok mat~h P\lin1 ap1M1 .,, ................ ntlMlnl .., ..... 7 .......... '''" '''4 111Ul11 .... Jn7-ltOYI , 1 :H "" Ill, 1" •Al .-met on kMPC 1111' • G,,_. S Dodgers nearly let seven-nw1 lead to sllp away In 7-6 win \u1111\ I lt lh ''' l 1r.1m hut u•u•.111"1 d1l°'( II tlUI l \CO v.1th <1n"th\ 1 n1a1, h I'll''"' during lhC' t1\'\'1\; ~ .• \I,• l .111u11a c. \1a11 \.\ h1IC' <Jnd R1Jhl•, ',, hol\ hJd a 4-0 ICa\1 Ut:.J111'I \u11n' Hill\ 'Jo 2 .tC'am tx·l 11l 11•,lllj "" '"'11gh1 game\ On the I)('"'",. \ldC'. Jon l en h )Yiqll JI 111\e ~I\'"' him a ~4~0 rC\\llJ tlll' ,,.a., n 1n 'Ch and '24-H m 1• I.. rn ~.lltll' I ho, clo-.c'>I match th1\ \('31 ''·'' .1.,:.110\l l nt\('l\ll\ ... \\1111.. !),inn. \h<• \ll'Oc.Jl'.'d him tn () 1 In the ~-\ l'n11lin;ilc. • l •,p,ic n \\H'l'll from lhc duuhh.:. h am 111 ' n111r Rob tlin .ind \n1'homu1C" {,.·ra•ll Ra haan ·• ( OIOllJ Jcl :\l:u \'flt 111 "'" IO ddC3t Al th, hJnJ, ,,1 hml Re.•\ Cfl) H 111\, II-.., Despite ;,i •& l'\f n J uNc\ tht> in;.ab1l1I) ol th~ '' l ~rna11 to pin a ""' 1n '"'Kl1.' l' l'' ~·J fatal For the founh ma.Pt year. ABC Wiii be showin& na&-to-nag CO\.ttagc live of the "area test auto race in 1hc world" 1h1s Sunda). beginning al 8 a.m. locall). • Before its decision to show the Indianapolis SOO live. viewers would be forced to wait until later in the evenina ("same-day coverage") bcfor(: actually seeing th e race which had been run hours earlier. Roaer Penske's racing team has won four of the last five Ind)' 500s. - and six of the last 10. r Penske team member Rick Mea~ of Bakersfiel d blasted another record Indy qualifying run a fe"' wttks ago. winding his Chevy-powered PC-18 (PC stands for Penske Car) up to a one-lap qua I if) ing speed oq24.254 miles per hour and a four-lap a,·cr- Fab1. I Unser Jr. and rither Mano or Michael Andrtui. The network announc1n1 crew \\ill consist of Paul Page. Sam Pose)', Bobby Unsu. Jack Arute, Dr. krry Punch (a trauma specialist) and Brian Harumons. There will also be radio coverage of the race on KORG ( 1190-AM). a station based in Anaheim. 0 MORE UTOS: Al o Sunda)'. ESPN will feature the Formula One Grand Prn. of Me>.ico nt 12:30 p.m .. and ABC will folio\\ 11s Ind) SOO coverage with a taped version of the first lntemational Race of Cham- pions series ral c at 12:30 p.m. from Da)tona liHcrna11onal Spttdwa). ABC plans to show all four scrie races. mamdcr of that ~ncs. ~tarting With Sunda~ ·, 12:30 founh game. If the scnes continues J>a~I Sunday. Game 5 (Tucsda)' at 8:30). Game 6 (Thurs- day at 6), and Game 7 (ne11t Satu~ da) or Sunda)'. 12:30) "'ill all be shown on Channel 2. The surpnsin$l> t·ompeutive C'hi- \:ago-Dctro11 scnes resumes Sa1ur- d:iy \\tth :in 11 a.m. starting time. Monda} ·s Game 4 1s a holftlay maunec. bcg1nn1nga1 noon local lime .• Added note: hould either of the confcrcn e final s run these' en games. the first game of the long- a"'aited B.\ Finals ~111 be held June 6 ~1--.• • .... age of223.885 mph. ...CJ,__ ___ _ ; -Mears. a threc-t .... in_1_c _w~1-nn_e_r_a_t---~R-:O:'."".U-N-:-:D:--:-BALL: The Na11onal • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • = • • • • • • • • • Indy, ~rned his fifih pole position Basketball Association pla)off con- al Indy. Alongside him m row _one tinue this Wttl.end wuh the Lal-.er will be Penske teammates Al Unser hoping to put a lock on their West- Sr. and Brazilian Emerson Fit-cm Conftrcnce sencs ag.a1n t tipaJdi, a former Formula One world Phoenix, and Chicago trying 10 driving champion, who was las1 spring a surprise on ~troit in 1he year's second-place fini sher. Eastern Conference. ABC will have race-<:ams Following tpn1ghl's Lakers-uns mounted just behind and to the nght game on Channel 9 and TB . of the heads of Bobby Rahal. Teo KCBS/\hannel 2 will shO\\ the re-. FUZZY BALL: NBC begins lls French Open tcnnil> cov~e un- da) at 2 p.m .. crnd ESPN I-carry 1t throuih the week. beginning S3 hours or lh c coverage Monda)' at 6 a.m. ESPN will run five hours of · · French Open tc~nis in the same time block daily through Saturda)'. Steffi Graf and Mats Wilander are defending champions. E Weekend .. TV, radiosportS - TELEVISION • 9:30 a.m. -BICYLE RACING: Grand Pm of C>chng from Los An&t'ICS (tape), ESPN. 10 a.m. -VOLLEYBALL: NCAA Men's Champ1onsh1p ffi>mI:OT nscTB"TfiPCJ:'U\inncrr -10:15 a.m. -BAS!BALL: Oakland al NCY. York Yan- kees, Channel 4. 11 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA pla)'offi-Dc1ro11 at Chicqo, Channel 2. • 11 a.m. -GOLF: Seniors 1oumamrnt from Oklahoma City, ESPN . _ I t:OS a.m. -TENNIS: World Scnaers Ch.amp1onshJps : from, :~1':~~Mgo~~t1!~· Classic from Maric1ta. Ga .. Channel 2. 3 p.m. -GOU': Seniors S1a1s Maleh highlip)lts from Las' Veps (tape), Channel 2. 3 p.m. -BOWLING: Fresno Open (dela)'ed). Channel 7 3:05 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Bruce Jenner C1ass1c track and field meet from San Jose. TBS. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Boxing-WBA liaht-heavywe1ght ·ctftmpion Virgil Hill defends title aga ins1 Joe LaS1Si from Bismarck. N.D. (delayed), Auto rac- ina-Rcpon Qn Indianapolis SOO. Channel :t. S p.m. -VOLLEYBAL.L: World Beach C'hamp1onsh1ps from Rio de Janeiro (tape). ESPN. . · S p.m. -BASEBALL: Atlan11 at t Louis. TBI\. 7 p.m. -WATER SltllNG: AWSA Collegiate' All-tar' from Millcdacv1lle, Ga (tape). ESPN 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Meis at Dodgers. WOR -(may be blacked out m some areas). : 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park "l'e pla' s .. Channel S6 (Pnme T1ckc1. 10:30 p.m ). RADIO 10 a.m -BASEBALL: Anacls al Boston KM P<. (7101 10 am -BASEBALL: Detroit at Kansas Ci l). KNX (1070). • ) p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Meu a1 DodgC'rs. KAB (790). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: MontrTal a1 San Diego. KFMR (760). SD1Ja7 TELEVISION S. a.m. -AUTO RACING: lnd1anapohs SOO, Channel 7 9 a.m. -TENNIS: NCAA Division I Women's Cham- pionship from Oa.mesville, F1a (tape). ESPN. 9:30 a.m. -AUTO RACING: Coca Cola 600 NASC AR raoc from Charlotte, N.C., TBS. • 10 a..m. -GOLF: Atlanta Classic from Manc11a Ga .. Channel 2 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels a1 Boston. Channel S 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Oakland at New York Yan-kees. WPIX. 11:20 a.m -BASEBALL: Cinc1nna11 al Ch1caao Cubs. WGN. 11:30 a.m. -BOXING: Golden Gloves Champ1onsh1ps '\II\ Pl .\\01 I "- lrom Kno11:\llle (lape). ESPN. 12:30 p.m. -PRO 8ASKETBALL: NBA pla)-ofT~-Lal>.ets al Phoenix Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: lntmialional Race of Champions scnt's from Day1ona Beach (tape). Chan1'el 7 12:.)() ~ AUTO RACING: Formu!I. OM Qrand PnA of ~Tn:>m e.-.ico Cny. 1'f.¥. I p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Meis 11 Dodgers. Z Channel, WOR (ma) be blacked out m some areas on WOR) 2:30 p.m -GOLF: Seniors tournament from Oklahoma City. ESPN. 4 p.m. -GOLF: European PGA Champ1onsh1p from Wen1wonh, Ensland (dela)ed). Pnme Ticket . 4:30 p.m -OOU.EGE BASEBALL: NCAA West re- aional pla)'off pme from Tucson, ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Grand Nauonal Champion Filler 300 from Charlott(. N.C. {taped), PnmC' Ticke1 8 p m. ..! HORSE RACING: Holl>"'ocid Park replays. Channel 56 (Prime T1cke1, 10:30 pm.). RADIO 8 a.m -AUTO RACING: lnd1anapohs SOO. KORG (1190). • 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Anaels a1 Boston. KMPC (710). 12;30 p.m. -PRO BASltETBAL.L: NBA play- ofTs-Lakeri. al Phoenix. KLAC (570) I p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Meis at Dodge~. K <\RC (790) . I pm -BASEBALL: Mon1real a1 San Diego Kr MB (760) Monday TELEVISION 6 a.m -TENNJ · French Open matches from Pam ESPN • 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Ch1caao Cubs al Allanta \\>(,'w T~ . 10-30 a.m -BASEBALL: Scaule al NC'W \or~ Yankee'\ WPIX 11 am -AUTO RACING: JM A. Camel CTP rnmpt'll· t1on from Lime Rock, Conn .• ESP . 11 JO a.m -BASEBALL: Angels at M1l"'auk« Channel s Noon -PRO BASKET~~LL: NBA. pla)Olli -Detro11 al Chicago. Channel 2. • 2 p.m. -HOR.SE RACING: The JcrM:)' Derby from . Cherry Hill, N.J • ESPN. 7 p m. -VOLLEYBALL: Pro bC'ach C'ompe1111on from Venice. Calif (tape), Prime ncket. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Holl ywood Park n.-pla ) \ Channel 56 (Pnmc Ticket. 11 :30 p.m.). 9:30 p.m. -GOLF: European PGA C'hamp1011sh~p from W<'nlwonh. LnaJand (dela)Cd). Prime Ticket. · • RADIO 11:30 a.m -BASEBALL: Angel~ a1 M1lw.iukee. KMP< (710). - S p.m -BASEBALL: Morun.-al at Dodien. KABC (790> 6 p m. -BASEBALL: Phlladclph1a ·a1 San Dieao. KFMB (760) Phoenix's fate may rest on pinky PHOENIX (AP) -If Eddie J ohn- son's ailina little finaer is any in- dicator, the Phoenix Suns are in big trouble . and probably headed for elimination in their NBA playoff series with the Los Angeles Lakers. was 6 for 16 in a 127-11 9 lo s in Game I and 2 for 12 in a IOl-95 defeat in Game 2. "I hope 11's back by Friday.·· ' IO. 12 1n a row before. There's no question we're holdin1 our bttath." So 1s Suns Coach Cotton f'1tzs1m- mons. -Johnson, the leasue's Sixth Man "ward winner this season. jammed his riiht pinky late in the previous playoTr series against Golden State and has had it wrapped tightly to his ring finaer ever since. The 6-foot-7 Johnson, who aver- aged 21.5 points and r.ho\ 49. 7 per- cent.from tbe field dunna the rcaular season, had a career playoff·hiah 3S points against Golden State in Oamc 2 and 34 points, plus a NBA playoff record-tying six )..pointers. 1n Game 4. "Eddie's sin.talins. but I'll sttck w11h him because he's one of the gu)S that &Ot US this far," Fil7$1m• mons said. "He-needs that desert air of I l 0 de1rees. Then he'll tltat up.·· I r : . • • In two pmcs apinst Los An&tles so far, he has been 8 for 28 from the field as the two-time defending NBA champion Lakcn own a 2-0'lead in the bcst--0f-7 Western Conference final s. Game 3 is &on!'hl at the Ariz9pa Veteran MemonaJ Coliseum and Phocnut's bopes may rest an John· 10n's ba~ hand. .. My $hot II JU St not there. h's JUll off," s1ud IM vettran forward who But he appeared to lruurc h1 finser somcume durina Game 4 at Oakland and ~red only I 2 point!. on 6-for· 1 S ahootina as Phocni ad· vanccd "'Ith a 116-104 '-lctOr here 1n Game 5. X·rays taken Wednesda)' on :John· son'5 finaer were neptive. "When EJ. acts 1t aoinJ: he's really JOin,_ But naht · now, 11'1 JUlt not IOJn&.' 11td La~ pard M,qic Johnson. "I've teen Eddie hll eilftt. Los Anaeles now is 9-0 in the playoffs this season. equaling the record for consecutive victories the Lake"' set 1n 1972. They have won 14 in a row datm& to the reaular season and I l 11ratpt in playoff action dauna to last year. But the un1, who have lost all five pttv1ou1 playoff Kria to the Lakm and drODDtd 19 cqntctutivc pmes at The · Fonam Since May 1984, 1wept Loi Aaeeles 1n thtte l'flUlar«alOll m«tinp at the Col- i.um this yrar by KORS of 127-104. 114-97 and 111-96. . Learning process continues vy1t each start for Angels' Abbott 'rom The Auodated l'rna NEW YORK -Wtth each pme as a ntajor leaauer, Jim Abbott learns more about pitdnn& and more about himself. He was born without a riaht hand. but not without taltnt. "My only pl in seball is to ~able at whJtcver I have don 'd say that I of my ability and took it as 01 ·• t said. After 1tarriu1 ll Michigan a · the United States to a gold medal at Seoul. the question remained whether Abbott could make it in the bia leaaues. He has made it and w11hout spending a day in the minor leaaues. .. To Jim's credit, he made it difficult -if not impossible -to keep him off the club," Anacls General Manaaer Mike Pon said. Abbou lost his fint two starts but is 4-1 incc. indudina a Jour- tnrmu100t~ m<1 Roacr Clemens on May 17. .. rm happy. I trunk ~h«n....ups. and downs. Bad limes and good times," Abbott said ... But for the most part ifs been some prcuy good times. I've learned Record Indy speeds possfble INDIA NAPOLIS -Lest there were an} doubts, Thursday's fina l warmup for the Indianapolis 500 served notic-: that record prncuce and qualifying speeds may •• ~r· mean a record race. .. • "It's going to be a fast race. from what I've felt m practice and the kind of numbers I've seen from everybody," said Rick Mear • the defeodina champion, pole-position starter and heavy favorite \O win a record- tying fourth Indy on Sunday. "Everybody realizes )'OU can lean on the car pretty hard. Keeping t.hat in mind. you have to go slow enouah to finish. fast cnouah to win " There was plenty of evidence to suJ>P(>rt that in the t"'o-hour "carburcuon day .. iest. a modem misnomer stemming an earlier era. First. Mears, the fastest qualifier in Ind)' bistory the last t~o )cars, wasn't the fastest driver on the 11ack. Al Unser, a four-lime winner and Mears' teammate, former winner Man o Andrell1 and surpnsing T~o Fab1 of Italy all v.crc above 217 mph. Mears' best was in the :? 16 range. ScC'ond, at least eight drivers were faster than the 21 5-plus b) Andrctt1 that was the top speed in last )car s final pr11c11ce. All 33 cars that qualified for 1hc fastest racing field ever -averaging 216.588 mph -practiced Thonda). And de~pue the high 'ipeeds and the heavy traffic. there "'ere no accident... Q l 0 ·1 '" 0 I · 1 111 . D \ \ Rlcll Douttly, a coach fo11 the Pittsburgh Pirate!>. on hard times in the minor lea~ucs ··1 ma nugcc.l a tea m that v..as so bad "'e considered a 2-and-O cown1 on the bauer a rall) ." • a lot. I've ciena1nl)' etVoYed tbe traVcl ud IM around me." Abbott piached in YanUe.Sladium Wednetda nisht. beatint New YOrk. 114 ..._ lie ...... IO I mound in the fif'll iMln9 Ille ... mond llld ~ left after S'I> inni• be .. liven a llllMli!ll CMIUon When Abbott tipped hit mp a couple of llilPI lhc dUIOUt. &ht cMlrt .,.ew loildlr. · • .. Tht 1u~ ii nice, y~ ~know how Iona .n aoina to last. Abbon •.id. • 11 1 mce 10 have tbat lo of rc1ponsc. e1~ in a town ~ you hear much about that oeoDlt are IO man. ln ei&hl staru: Abl>on i14-3 with a 3.72 elmtd ru avcraac. '\There 11 pttUUre olayif\I at thll ~ ttut )0 don't have to worry a&out aoiq to tc:hool tn th mommas " Abbott •id ... It really ll a nice lifestyle.' Now' lhat the exalemcnt 1s wanina. Abbott 1 dcvclopina a p1&chm1 pbilolophy. "Baually I'm '°"" to say 'Heft, hu 1t• an hopefully my fielders can make the play, .. Abbott 11.1d "I know there are aoi" to be ~llt lhat Ft t . ffierc are tc>ina to some t*lh tha1 are blokn bl1 ... there s noth1n1 you can do about that. "I try not to take the losses too bard and 1 try.no to take the wins too pat. You try to lcam a little b1 from each time out.' . . Flames win, 4-2, take Cup Lann) McDonald made a dramatic ~ rl'lurn frum h1 th rct'·gamc bcn<.·hing. He hd~·tl \\in th<.· Stank) Cup for the Calgnr) • • I IJ llll'~ Blake leads Atlanta ~ ('al8"lr~ ·., CO-l'3pta1n . "ell p:l'>I h1~ tia~'> a\ n h1r· f eld t111h. )lOIW· got the go-ahead ~oal t'arl~ 1n the second p..:ooJ a'> thl· T l:uncs \\On thl"tr first ~HI t1tk v.11h J 4-~ '1c Ion o' cr the Mon1rtal ( anad1cn TIT111 ~f.1, Ja) Don Blake. v.-ho ranks 109th on ,:/ night tlll'.1 season· P(,A l our monc) "h!tt. \hot a • The 16-)ear \.Cteran's fir'il ela)Off gool nnd l\\O 6-undcr-par 66 Thursda> 10 take a one-shot 1h11J -pcnod talhe<o b} ()oug C11lmour helped 'IH' lead in the opcn1na round of tht' ..\tl:inta ('.;Jig.a•) the !terll''>. four g:ime to two In 1hc1r onh other Golf Clas<,1<. 1n Manetta. (ia linal'> Jppcaranu '. the Flames lost 10 ~tontrcilll in lh c ..I felt good. nc\.Cr &ot 1mpallent and felt hke I g.iml''> 1n 1986. . • pla)rd prell} v.ell out there." l:Jlake \Sid ancr pO 11ng (al&ar)) ~hn mpion hip mart..td thC' fi r<11 11 me thal ~\t'n b11d1e\ iind one bogc) on the hilly, 7 Olft-}ard u \l\1to1 d 1nchcJ the 111lc :.it 1hr \fon11Cal f ornm .\1lanta ( ountr} { lub course. · . ag.1rn\1 111._ ( .1nad1l'n\ \\ho had ~on 11 pre .. mu' M1k r Hulbcq, who cla1mt•d his onh PG A Tour ')1:.i11lc) (UP' t~cl\.' \1Ctc1r) tn the S1. J lid4.' (la\ 1c three yea~ aio "a\ alonl• { 611.,r,1 ., .\I MJdnni<, v.ho h. d 31 points~iu m ~cond \\-1th If 67. -1 Bob l:.n\tv.ood, Ku'i\ c ochrnn. l)on Poolt)' and bcw11w 1hc Ii"' Jclcn~m.ln <''er to lead the p a)o ' J);n·e Rummclls shared third al 68.. 111 'lu11ng. ~un IJH' Conn Sm)th1: r roph) .,., the M o'll K I J \\1luahll• Pf.1)1.'I Kenn )' no~ rnd an eagle-.. on the lourth hok in In <Jlher h<><:kc) ncv. Thur~a) h1\ round of 69 that left him tied w11h Hubcn Orce11. •Bob Murdoch a former Hl dcfen~man and Willie WQ<ld, ('nl \.1n ·r ccte. Payne Stewan. Ra ~Irv.art cOJl'h. ioncd 3 threc-"car concirnct to coach lhl and l\30 ok1 • J h I Bia kc the 1980 ( l\ .\ ch_a_m_r,_,1,....o_n_v._h:-1.,-le-p,-la-... -1 n_&_a_t--u-:111111 pt..'I 1.• I , a m lh trn 10 rnllkl' t C' p 3 ) 0 ti\ ' th" \4'a~n fo r llrc li "t lime 1ncc l'J I \1 urdoch .&! lll h tatc. fin1~hcd h1\ round ear > 1n 1hc da) He wa.. sn.•nt llw 19 . 9 'l(a)On V.otkinp 11 hi famil) auto· the f',( A runner-up the follov.-mg )'ear. bus m1\'W.'d on ~ ( • fi be r. •• h .• hi\ first ath.·mpi \Cl qua hf, for the tour and dropped out mol11k llu\1111. ~~ in an.m.l a tcr 1np 1ircu O\ \'.3u of compctili\e aolf for 8 while • rn.u h of lh"· C h11.aao Rlad.ha~i.. .. follo~m th('ir lo!.in He worked at a aol( rnury an I ·~·a hardware: \tOt'l" I %7· ~· '011 before ma~1 na another .iuempt qunhf)mg for thl' tour 1n the fall of ·19 6 • 'H1 be t fini h " s a 11e fo1 ninth in la t \('llr's Pensacola Open •In the LPCA tournament 1n (orn1na. ' , Da,.n CO( and (ind)' Hill shot 4-undcr.par 67'i to \htJre the fir •·round laid Tn1cey Kentyk. the kad1na rookie on the I PG\ Tour wu one ihot behind. and >•"-o Okomoto. Barb Mucha and Manha Nau~ trail~ b) tv.o ilrokc\ Hill. who 1s rttoH·nna from ari 1nOaJr1at1on of hcl' pancreas carhcr this )Car and • b.'lcl lnJUf')' I. l )car • had 'i>. b1rd1e and t•o bott'>' Langston traded to Expos ROSTON -The Seatt~ M:rnncr~ ~ trnJcd left-hander Mark l.anpton to the Mu11tr1.•ol L\po' 1 hunday n1pt for p11chc" • Raoc.l ) Johnwn Brian Holman and Gent Har1 1\ Wood> Woodward tht' Mariocn' director of ba\Cball opc111t1ons said l..an11ton turnw dov.n a a th~~·)1.•ar deal for S 7. t million earlier in the da). l.anaston. who 11 eli11ble to bttomc a fret aarnt at the end of the ltHon. hat bttft the subjttt of track rumor'i \1nct the ~tan of..,,. train1n1 In lhc·plu\ ~atoM "'uh tnc Matintt he had a re<.ord of"4~67 wh1k pll)ing for a team that ne\~r had a ~11\nina record. Lantttun hat led tht <\mtncan l.c-lauc in itnkcuuts three 1in\C:t. "1th hit h1ah comina an 1987 when ht' fanned 161 .. Evert to miss French Open Chris Even wtthdrcv. from ne\t "eek·, * French Open on Thurtday, an C\.Cnt \he has ~on • record te"en 11mc ll)'in& her hcan ,..._ __ _ v.a,n't 1n htt tcnn1 E"cn. -..ho • 34. left 1n doubt whether her brilliant career "• at an end Evcrt's pulk>ut. alona with an tar1ier ~1thdru.al ti Martina NaHalllO\.I, meant chat F~nch Open ~1 11 b\' m•~~na two of the 1rca1nt champions of women·~ tennis The)' ha'c 35 1nd1v1dual Grand lam llllC) bctwttn them · Jn other spons news Thursday. •Ben Johnton's penonal ph)'11c1an d1teloscd 1n Toronto that he secretly tape-rttorded a phone con· venation with the s~nnter about steroids '° .. m) tail would be covered.'' The bnef. 11pe:-recorded con'e"·'" 11on betwttn Johnton and Dr Jamie A1taphan. ta1d 10 have been made 1n Januat') 1918. v.-as played 11 the Canadian 1nqu1r') 1n10 <lrup and 11h1tuc . In the taprd con~rution. John10n responded mostty "Yn" or ··No" to A~n·1 qunaaons. 1nchadtftl about wbnhcr the last lteroid ht took had been Dec II. 1917 •Scottie Pa~ of the ChiQeo Bullt was ftMo Sl.000 and ~·~:lier Of the New Yon Knack S 1,500 for tbeir l duri"I the si1th pme o( their NIA f.nlm\ COft tnndinal p&a)Off wnn. th ~ announced. Pippa wu ftned tJw laf'lt" amounl fof 1nitiati111_ thC ~ NBA vice ~' fof opcr- •tionl llOd Tbont ... • ~YC Ii_.... lob lucUOWlki. a wt1me ftnt-f'CMllMI Mil pick ,...... career Ml ..a t~ by iWJ ................. he .... b)' ttK' S..,IJilli °*'*"" a d9 1P11t 11 W ilMCI. • I . ' ' j ~ , r I • ' Tustin Ranch Club newest course to open in area firms and ranchei may be sJo""IY aoin1 the way or the buffalo an Southern Cahforn1a but the names w11l remain if golf courK d1sc1ples • have their ""ay Soon 10 be opchcd ·~ the Tus\m Ranch GolfC1ub on lrHnC Bhd in this area. Already pla)able 1s 1he Rancho Santa Fe Ff rm' Golf Club where former tounna pro Tomm> Jacobs now hangs his hat. Jacob$ pla)'ed 1n 1he Newport Cl:issic Ca('h of the pa'il two )Cars and as the former head pro at La Costa where the Tournament Of Champions 1s \taged each )car. Jacobs, a shrewd Judge of cour~ la)'OUtS, IS high 1n has pra1~ of lhc: Rancho Santa re cour~. . • - .. Golf lOur~ arch11ect Pete D)e has done a strange 1h1na here," Jacobs says "He has de i&ncd a tough but fair cour..c just north of .. M.AJOlt Ll!AGUE STANDINGS Ameriun L .. eu• Oe• •"Cl Anoe!\ K•ntetC••• Tt•lt WEST DIVISION w l lO I• 1' " 16 " • 1• 19 Pet. 6S1 644 ,,. G8 l . ' I' ~·"· M"~UO'e c~ ceoo n 1• 11 n II 11 na ... .,, 311 • a1 ' 80,,0!\ 8a1t t9"'1C."'t Ntw VOi'~ • C ••••~o Ot•ro • ,. M _,. •p~ Tc•or.•o I! AST 01\llSIOH 12 71 71 11 21 1J 11 1• It 7, It /) II 17 TIWr.O.'i't S<ortt '°4toN 'c-• I A""° • l' , , ~ l , s San Dacao. People haH ~tancd to call at the C> pttu Point of the Southland ..Dye has incorporated has trademark railroad lies. "'ater ele- mentS and pl nty of natural "e&- e1at1on 1n10 1he des1in of The Farm Golf Club. Each hole has four to Pt ~ts or tees for a total )'a rd age be- t\\-etn 4,846 to 6,960. 1 promast each pla)cr will be able to find h1~ own degree or challenge .. Tustin Ranch Golf Club·~ slated for opening tht~ summer and will be operated by Amencan Ciolfand Jim Colbert. It as a pubhc course, de- sained by Ted Robinson Watch for 1he opening date to be announced 1n the near future. 0 The Southern Cahfom1a Secuon of tt\o PG of menc3 "111 host the • annual sccuonal champion hip tour- O'K!!"IJ Oil S<l'ol•14" lt•v 71> OWt-ltt l Perr+&n c CO•v' ·t 8 ·<"-"''1 Wtn•nrt Sc;,,roor lb JO(f'fr lo Hc.lfmn lo Total\ nament aa ~aclaO Country Club tn Huntina1on Beach an July. The courie has undcraone a four· )'car reno\-allon proaram and re- ports are th.at at as one of the fine t • an 1he area at the ptt!tent tame. 0 Doua Fmle) IS letttng hnle ara s iroy.i under hai. fret as he moves full ~peed ahead w11h the Nippon Tra"el Agency-MBS LPGA Classic at Lo~ Coyotes CC in Buena Parle Sept 18-24 fmley, a busanessman an Costa Mesa, JS tournnment director and has scheduled a media fun day on Tuesday, June 20 at the course. "I didn't reahie how much was 1nvolHd m stagrng such a tour- nament when l s1araed.'' Finley sa)s "There are a areat many details lhat have to be \.\Orked out and we want -----•• ,,., ;,II W~ T..m CU'P 111 OututlcMf'f, WHt Gormenv) 8LUI GltOVf' to put -on a first<lau event for the people ofOranae County In particu- lar and Southern California in &ef1· cral." The aroup an charae has only a fraction of the ume u ually as. soc1ate<tw1th st~na uch a m~or JOlf event and thin1s are moving into high gear "' ith le than four months remaining unt1l 1oumament week. · 8\StH\11 ';/ ~ NCAA TouttNAAUNT T'lwfM9~1 Sana fMf1Me1t ........ (II W1Mrtwry, C-) L tMovnt 1 Ar~tn,1t S Ar•1one S1e1t S. CieorOt WHl>l119lon 0 PtMlvl•enle 1 11111\0I\ I ... Mk .. .. (II T ... llH .... ,..,) Auburn 9, South Floffdt 3 Clemton • Sltllon 2 F '()• ·dO Slolt n ll1dtt 7 EHi It""" (al Otlllffvtlt, Fla a M·•" ne ) V·~1ncv• I Ct,.tr4 f'-or d41 • Ci-Q·a 1tC'1 • f' "' oe If Ettl Ceroo na • SOllltl ·~ 0 Jun.ior JOlfers are look1na forward io quahfy1na tor the U S. Junior Amateur tourn:uncnl July 24·28 al Lake Merced Golfand Counlr)' Club in Daly City JU;t below Sao Francisco. The U.S. Girls Junior rompct111on wall be held AUJ.. 21-26 at herry Hills Countr) Club in Englewood, Colo, JUSt ou1s1de of Denver. The Orange Coast Area has been well represented in these events in past )'Cars and is expected 10 have another oumandin& aroup of pla~ers seckina to qualify for the two na- tional events. 0 OUnd WMklM cer· tmOfl~ Wtfl tNlltV !of 11\t MW I IJ m•lliofl eo!f dullhouw lllCI recrtellon comolt1t et Coto ""-~u. TM rne11., PlanMd CIDll'lmlilll· • l'i wll 1111¥9 two tul ,. • ...._ tilt courlft in \OJ'TB.\1 .1 ~ H-~ Ct" f'LAYCWFS ( OUertw!IMb I S·A Rlthtnl t, Fwntalll Vl llt\' 0 F~ ,.,,,, V1li11v •ooo 000 000 00-<> I R111ne111 000 000 000 01 -I • 7 R1ct ono Oo•en. Com,1011 al'tl MunQl'r ThouHl\<I Oaks 4, Marina > Mt•lne 001 200 0-3 4 TN>uta"<I Oel\s 021 001 •-• 1 J P1rc11en 81'!0 V0tl\t, z,,,,,., •l\<I 0 81irnt 'h Z .... ,,., l.-Parc~e"' 17 I )8 Mutr\tl IM I 'Sa.w ... , ''" ftf Lt,. 1 c;ooo .. n l·• S.uout I, lf'VIM 0 000 000 000 000 01-1 s 0 000 000 000 000 00-0 s 1 4 <I '1".'l>l"v 8• Olvt e no OVartfff+MI SC9fl\ S·A • HOC k. t '\ ·~ M \ I I H l'O I o ~- ......................... 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Lease It! • Up to 7 2 month plans • Your choice of make and mode.I • Low monthly payments SQ/\leS · f-\ '5 _ From The Assoc.lated Pr~ss It the ba5cbeall <:omt111'\llllll'' doc<,n't mind \.1n Ste, A_, ~rt franc• o < ;, 01 p11t hcr Mill.' k.rukow h;i, a bet hL··d V V Cl la~c to mal e ''I'll take m) pa)t·hrc k 1h1t "C' v.on't et 'hut out From TM A.n0<tatttd Press O.n( \tr~:irt ha' tx·"·n 111u1h on 1h.: '''' ut lhl: \111r11~.1n I ta Ul' du fin Im lillH'r hut unul 1 hur..J41~ he· d been downright untx-~mhk """""' the: :\t1l\\:ii1l>;rc J)rc:"c:" ~IC:WUI Ulrrtt'd i.1 'I() 11\Mk lntO J hut \Oaf \ JallH.' .. , ' OUnl) \t.\dtlllll aaaan\t lhl' Or \I~ the uni)-\mcri· <: n l "'~IU t,--nm nl·\~r to h11".: b.:alcn 0.1~1.inJ'' 1"'o·t1m.: .. 0·¥-1111\' }"Ile ma ro"' again the rctil ol thl' )CJr ~rukllw ~·ud rhur~a) Jfll'r lhl' \1onlrl'°'I I \l)O J1d JU t that "llh • 2.0 '1cto'"' a1· Candlc,trrk P•uk ~nn1\ ·~f:lt11ne1. 4 I. hi. nlt.cd ..,an I rnnu\\o un fhe hits w11h eight \tnkcmm throu h 8 1 1nnanl) :wd Tlm Burke al)t the final OUI for hi\ mnth "-\\C 3'i the t\po\ c\tended lhe Cil.inh' ..tc.1rtlcc. 'itrc,\k to 19 annmp f he la\t 11mr the C11an1~ ~ere hut oul t\\ll r 1n a row was 1n pr1I 19 "'hc:n I O\ Anacic,· t-rrnando ak01ucl.i aniJ Patt\nurah·s John milt~ 1urm:d the Ind. T 1m Wallach. v.ho'd been 'lumpana a httk h1m'>(.·ll 1houah mak1na aood contact durana an O·fyr-1.6 \trct~h. drove 3 tv.o-run homer throu~ 1hc "'and ind O\ er 1h~· 1cn-fie1d fence 10 the ~"cnth 1nn1nl- "I linall) 1u1 one 10 fall v. here 1hc~ couldn't Uh: h 11:· Wallach Mad of ht\ third home run of the 'iCJ n. El 'l\hCl't' in the '-:3l1on3I l ea1uc: P84ttt I, Met• I: In \an Oacio. faJ Whmon combtn(J v.1th \lark ()a,,., on a rl&ht-h1tttr for h1) liflh itra1ah1 ,11,toryand Ton} C1v.}nndouhkd tnmc 1hc11e · br('akin1 run_ror the P.cirts Wh1t'°n ~orllcd 7~ 1nnm1 1n upp1n1 h1\ record to 7-l and lo•cnna h1\ ER to ~ 27, l>a~a\ fanned 0&1T)I Sira.-~m· to end the tiahth 1nn1na and then pat4hCJ the nuiih for ht\ mlJor I• uc-ataJ1n1 I ~th ,. .. ~. •I CJ , ••• , 1, Met\ ........ • ..... • , I I ' I 1 t ••I ~ nn .... .... t' It , ... •••• Plrat~s 7, Braves S: In .\tlanta Dou& Drabe'i..:. pllchcd s" ohd 1nnm1s to n:ip 3 pcr.onal fhcr.pmr losing trcak and Pmsburgh e\tcndcd at'I Ion c I "an- nang \trca~ of the sea n to four games. Drabek. 2-S. nllo"'cd t\.\O run and a\ hm Rob Kipper pitched t"o h1tlc s anntn s and Jcff Roban'lon allo"cd a run an the nanlh before 8111 Landrum ca me on for his liN ~'t' Lo r Pete m11 h. 1·6. )1eldcd four run\ and 'IC"cn h1" 1n I\ 1nn1ng..\ fhc em .. ~ ha\e IO'll fi\C \tra11ht and 10 of their l.i~t 12 game 0 Red ~tr 10, MarlMr\ O SIUTH IOHOIO ... " .. t1'. J I I I I J 1 I I t t 0 l I • I l '. 0 •••• , ... •I I I . , . ' ) t-J. 0 erewen 4, A.,_tk:, OAllUl"O ...... .. '. t t I 0 • '11 4 I It . . , . •• J • •••• 4 •• It t y " . \N>"!M" O.....rt ~ .... .. .. .... ~ ~-c , •. lo .. , ... - • Co-signers. welcome Freedom Bowl golf 11.e F~ Bowl 1t1s an euly "ktck-olf' ... 1n 1hi1 >'*°-.hen 1t "°"'the Frttdom Bo~I Golf C1'a1knac Mon~y. JU11e 26 11 the Ne~­ port Beach Countf') Cfub. The 1oumamcn1 oprM 1,,.ie-.an1 Wttk frs- 1ivuic1 which honon the IHI pll)CT K'l«tcd m the National Football uaaue't annual draf\. The lrrck,ant Wttk indUC'1tt ~•II also be honored al other acuviucs 1nclud1n& a rttcp- tion at the Balboa Bay Club. a upersta" compe1i1ion. collqe ni1h1 al U I. trips to Oisne) land, Hollywood Park and Bally's Grand Hotel in Reno. The ~ttk w\11 be capped b) the Balboa Ba) Club's Sports Hall of Fame banquet. The honoree will be p~ntcd the Lowsman Trophy b) the University Athlcttc Club. The Frttdom Bowl Coif Challensc fcatul't'S both a two-man best ball and a TtTT1llch of last ye.1r's football bowl same on the rou~ bc- t'l'«n Brigham Youn& Univcrstl'Y" atld the University of Colorado. tti A limited number of spots remain :ivl1h1bk for Freedom Dov.I golf panicipants. The ~2UO entry fee includes aolf. can, a team shirt and cap. assorted gifts, beverages on the coullC and a banquet. .,mona the holc-m-one prizes ·~ two new automob1lcs.. a mobtl home and a -boa1. A limited number of dmncr-onl> tickets alt0 arc available at SSO each. For more lnfonnation, phone Kirk Hendnx1 Frttdom Bov.I Associate Exccutl\e Du"tttor at 634-1984. 642-567-8 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6"2-5678 "'°"' NOltTM OUMCll co. PWOll IOUTH OAANQI co. M0-1m . .... .( . ~- CllSC« YOUR AO TMINITDAY n.0.....-. ....... ...._~ ... MCV«:• ........ fltt.....,._~. ~-..... ..... .,,.,.,,...,., .. , .... :::..::.:,.•: '::. ~ --;,."-=. ·:c aitftlllf\ .. __......., .... ,,,,., .. .,. ............... .., ........ _ ... , ..... .... .-..c.-........ ..., -..... . ........., ............. .,,., (t" ... (9"' .................. ._ ....... .... 4M....,., ._..,. .-.. • •n • .............. ~ ..................... =.: = ::-::::...· ! ~...:,.:: c..... ... .,.,.,......... ......... '"' ~· ..• . . ... · Bastille Day Bk The 1989 Ba1111le Day lie ~. 10 be held Sunda), July 16, will mark t~ fifth an• nlVt'l"NI) O( l~ l'\eftt W1th an t•lrlV ... nta cclebrl11n1 the 200lh ann1venary of IHlillr Da)'. Hr.dquarwrcd at ~ Mcridicn Hotrl N~rt ~ach, thr tvent h11 bttn rq1s1rrcd as an official French bicc:n1enn11I event. A 3k fun Run -the C"ttt La \lie tndc - 1s open 10 less com~tit1ve p1n1c•p1nt~ of all IJ\"S. Corporate teams of three to f1-..e runnen (cmplo)ces only) "111 once 1111n compctr for the "Bron1e Shoe" Award, a pcrpctwil trophy. Proceeds from the event benefit the Unttcd Cerebral Pals) "ssoc111ioJ1 of Ori nae County For mo" 1nforma11on, phone usan Whe11rll 11 SS7-S I 00. Seniors softball Those 1nter.ested 1n pla)'lnJ slow-pitch senior softball in an orpnizcd a1e SS and O\<cr Jeaaue. arc invncd to con\aCt Peter 1m1luk at ..251.:2513~ - --. The Costa Mcu team, which competes in a 30-tcam leaaue. holds practices on Saturda)S from 9-1 1 a.m. 11 TeWinklc Park softball field located on Arhnaton A venue across from lhe Oranat Count)' Fairirounds in Costa M~. Scott f1nlc) one of 1hc lOP tnalhltlt1 1n tht' country. v.111 panK'tJ>lte 10 the Otlnae t<>unl)' Per<orm1n1 Ans Ccn\Cr Tnatl\lon for the fuurth consccu11 ve )car The tnathlon v.111 take pla<'c Sunda). June 4. tn and around Lake MM1 un Viejo Some I, 700 tnathlctC$ art e~pccted to eom-pctc as both professionals and 1m11rurs v.111 swim a I .Sk COUTS(', bike 40k and run I Ok over thl' P3"Cd tull~ 5urroundin& Lake MisMon Viejo. For more 1nformat1on about the triathlon, phone 846-0813. _...... . West Regional golf The United Wa> of Oranae Couanty ..-.111 host its c1&hth annual West Rca1onal Golf Tournament on Fnday, June 9, at Milr Square Golf Course '" Fountain Val~y The rqmrauon fee is $60. which includes aolf. cart. dinf)er and a loodic Ma. Numerou,· -1.'.0nlCSL prl2C'LWill be ~warded-at a beAqtJet immediately followine the 1oumamcri1. A car is bcina provided for a "Hole-in-One" contest Tee-off times arc from 8 a.m.-12· IS p.m An)one 1ntcres1ed tn playin& a n call United Wa) of Orlnae Count) ·s W«t Regional office at 848-SJOO. -- Italian golf fundraiser The Otanar Count) Amencan luihan Re· nansanc'C Foundatton (0C/\IRF) and honor· Ir) chairman Vtn«' Fcrrapmo will host lhe smh annual Southern Caltfomia J11lu1n Open Golf·Tournamcnt fundra15C1' on Monday, June 12, 11 the Nev.port Beach Country C'lub. 1600 Coast H1ahv.a). Nev.pan Beach Golfers v.111s11n1n 1t 1();301 m . and ttt-eff 11mc 1s 11.30. .,..__.; • Shooting school Bob Thom ton of the Ph1ladelph11 76crs and Herb LI\~) of Oranar Coast Col~ will conduct a shoo11n1 school June 22-24 11 Christ Collc&e Irvine The school will bc d1v1dcd into two 1nstruc· llOnal &J'OUp~ -for tnSlde players, and for perimeter pla)ers lnstnKuon will \I.kt plaa on Thu~)' r-.cmna. and ~II da )' FndaL-and Saturday I.unch will be pro-..1dcd both full dl)'s. Thornton, a 6-foot-10 center/forward. pla1red at M1u1on V1CJO H1&h Jn formauon .about the shoo11na tchool can be obtained from Lt~) 11 432-S044 (da)s) or SY-6198 (c...cn111a.s). From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 Of I ···-..... Ll~H1 1 ClMn 2 llOfY, 28A, 1 r8A on PCH wt frple, pool C91tpo'1 fOf 2 Wiii' pd lBA'1835 1ne1 gn heel, gas cOOll· ing, privet• garege No Pit• SAl-7154 Jiii- 1995/mo C• Micltey•J•--------723·~0 $2.30 per day That I ALL you P•Y 101 4 t.nM. 30 d1y minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY FOf mor111 rnlQfm llOf'I CALL TOOAYll ISi F• LllS ...•.. , YOIM Serv~ Ouec1ory ~eMnltltl~ 141-4111 ~ ""°""''Y mow 111' CUSTOM ,. Ing, edging, yrd dn·~ lnletlof/Ext ,._*lllinftllll.. weeo;ng tr• trim, land• Cotnmwdel. ~net. L.-. tc@lng Gwy ~9-0757 WOOden Ftltlt*, P8"o -' Dilck• . • Co\oers .. GREEN LIFE by ERIC Oen E.ngt9 IS0-7124 M~=6 .l<EAA~NTIHO ' Wiii beet .ny ~ by GAROENING·Fvll Servtct> 10% Ou•llty IM1ht lllf : L1ndlCAP• 1p1inkler1 W/'tfl °' ....... ua.n-d A9roof/....,..,. ,. woltl. •od1·mow·edg1·clnup1 432.()7458 FrM &elmer.. ~--722·7137 • Rua retes. 966·27161E -- ----' • DUSTY S LANDSCAPE a LAWN MAIN SERVICE Wltly/tn()nthly 1 Orne Fr• ~I .241 1840 ..... , ....... / ... ThofOUQfl p<ep, , .. ,.._ Jim 65CJ.KIWI 8$0-6484 DAlY Pft.OT T1Ma..aH ... .., .... ., ... • ,.. 45-5781 Summer crew now rorm-_ llPllftlll Ing 16 yr• & older. Apply P /T lll&lllllH Mu1t ha\19 mechanlcar at 500 s. Baytront, For G ting Card co e}(p. F /T employment In Balboa Island 673-t 241 Serv stores In New-8o O.C. Salary. benefits. port S5 12•151\0\.!ra b0nu1. Send resume to· allTll F /T per ~o uper nee P.O. Box 1024 t, San Parking "g•rage. N.8 (7i 4 t -2862 · Juan Capl•trano. 92693 51m-1 30pm. $5 75 hr BOATS 675-2790 IAPT&ll LAGUNA NIGUEL Certified Captaln tor new INSURANCE AGENCY 90' luxury motor yacht. Seet11 Individual w/strong Crew of 4, Satcom. prf· 1ecretarlal skills vate, no charters. Quall-ReaponalblHtles Include. __ _ fled applicants send re-lnterfeclng w/chents & 1ru aume tcr. #Ad 136, c/o-producers E•cellent w .._... _ _.~ o.try.Pilo1, PO Box 1560. bat & written communica· Fifi I Coeta Miii, CA 92626 lions akllls essential Limited opportu to Joln Benefits package avail. •--I l BOOKKEEPER Salary commensurate nat..,..a rea ea e mar-Mature person w/genera1 w/i xpenence 249_8733 kellng system h un· boOkkeeplng experience hmited earnings r In· & otfk:e aklils for t?usy of-LUllll OllllLTUT formation, call P v1. 1tce In Costa M•aa For Apt Community In OTTO at SELECT 642-1045. NewPQrt Beaeh FT. exp BETTER HOME req'd.J::8'1 Jef'lnller GARDENS lllllUPU 4?M220 -£SIAtE...Z.5.1· ~e;i~t7~~~~lred. -LIC_E_N-SE_O_R_EA_L-ES~T-A-TE U&l.UTATI Ill liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AGENT to aaslst Com-Exp'd ot 1ne1Cp'd B • rT*Clal R E Brolcer. PIT Great St&fl Tramln ITIHm 11 .. WIYEI IH1Ut1m11 BOYS Alln l'IDLS Hou1ew1ve1, handl· Aaals1anee Oldest R 1111 Ull\ ~. students. wel· flee In Irvine Cail Lee 11· 11 TUii ili TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO SS DOLLARS com• d Ca II J on n lntervtew Irvine C Martino or Tracy fo1 In-Rltrs. BH&G. 786-7500 tervlew. 675-6700 ...,n1•1t PART· TIME HOllS FULL-Tll~E PAY WORK AFTER SCHOOL ...... llfYlll ANO SATURDAYS GET-Great Pay! Xlnt OMV a 0 · must Ex1>«lenced De-~~ ~~~~~T N~~~~ pendable 642~367 PAPER. NO DELIVERY __ L_OC ___ A_L_V_E_N_O_l-NG- INVOLVEO, ANO ALL ROUTES FOR SALE T RANSPORTATION CHEAP $300-SOOwk F"ROVIOEO BY AN potential Call John AOUL T SUPERVISOR. 1·300--4 76-0369. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (11.)Ml-1111 PlllT PlllllTllll ···-- ~--Nee Ill~ lm8'111,• 17lii ........ ""-(7 ..... , .. Office In Nwpt Cntr needs reeponsibl• lndivfduat to handle a variety ot duties Must have good phone skltts, type 3Swpm & op- erate 10-Key S 1100/mo Medical & Vacation ben- efits. For Interview. call Johanna 714/640-2370 WMttTnt41eflM4 New mattreu. good con- dition, $125. 751-19~9 SPICIAL GAIAOl IAU IAR ONLY .,. /llne. CALL M2·S671. ' Mlle pg P!M ti!!! PWUC !p!ll I :'r =-.:-: == 111 11!11 ~: .._II ---.: ::::.:"" ..... .::: = ..=-..g.. ... ~. Lone lwitl, Cllll .,_.. ~ I ...., .. l*t· .... CellMY Clllk -Or· ,,II • 6 HO ~!!!!*'.,.=rmr IOIT,!!. ....... I e,... ......,Tll I t I O ... County Oft -tO, M IC -........................ "'*"" -... .., .,.. .. NOTICI OF pro ... rty -... -neee • ..... • , ••• r•n c: lft· ,.. • ..... ............ ... lee fer• .. WM*"" OU.Id .......... tty Geri F8Uloon· Tiii ...... "'IOl'le .,. duotM by In lndMduel "*Iced 10 .,.,...... Diull-,._ .................... ,.... • ............... llWll IN bid· ...... ""' MINN, dolrll Mlnlle • Tll• r11111r1n1 c:om· ,,... under 1111 llc:lltloul ......... Or-. .C... lllliliiiiiiL _..!/! •1U•1•H l191IH ._,,fl ............ def wtU ent• ln'o llll Oenl Polnl CAIO .. IOld l l . ~ ~AC"1C CO!ff IMftOICI 10 lrenNC1 ~ ~ NIM M lllfW 0., ....... Nftll.I , ................. ... ......-.--91ACM • •ltf .. ._... ........ 11 ........... • propoeed contrect If IN P1*iC 911Ctl0n on Ml)' f1. 0# L.AUIC>AV. 134' New· "'91 under lN llclllio\19 ~ '°°"9 Clrl Mey 2, , .. tt, t• -..... fl ........ fl Hollele 11~ --lillMfl ~ ................. • -. ..,,._ Iii __,Old to 9'ICll lW, 11 AM ~I" Pot'. IMS, COiia Mlle, .,_,.... MIN Of nemel AM A~ ,_.11 .. ~ &-.. --die 0.1,._ .. ail Com--. • ...... M ,,_ 111 • bidder W.llleeWlf'llOf,._1 9*. 2 1M1Cfting 9tuft.0 Cllll tH27 lleeld above on Mltc:fl 30. Thie ......... WM tied o.rt1J fl °"11111:::: :::..: t:i":c! ~ ,,: -= •-==---= ~ ::e• ,:,~~;r:,~ ~ .m. ..:~~-:. c::''::~ :,,. ~~abtM. rnlec: C:..~t.:=~h.lir 1':r; Olt>boM =·~~ =-2~:. ~.:..;~ ': =r .. • uonof,.Qtirot~ ,...,.,...,,le,_.._. ......... ...,.,...., .._. tH27 T~ ttetetnlftt -• t*'«I '41'117 .. ,. • .,,,,_.-.. eMdl .... N ~ ... • ....... .., .._. r 1tr11 ..... ._ 1• Tiii OISfllllCT reMN1t ~ Ofll\OI Coett Tlltl t>u"n111 11 c:on Wltll tlll County Clel'k of Of· PuWtflld Orenoe COIM 11Mm eTA..-r wM111 .._ .... ..._ .. .. Drift ........_,. Dec:lerltiofl , .. , ....... " •• " ,,. fl f ....... '"' rigtll to '9fec:I eny Of .. Delly Plot May 12. UI, H duc1ed by • ..,_ .. ,.,, . .,. County on May 4, "" Delly Piiot Mey 12, "· 21. .TN .......... ..,_ ... ,.,... ............ .. ,....,.. ,_ Merl '""'If .. J'I ... • ......... ·~,... ......... DIM ex to ....... My Ir· 1N0 tllfll\lp ,.,,... June 2, 1Nt ~ llu9lnell • """'-Clllll IP ... .... -~~-~~ ••i'::.C:...,..*"....._ · ..,_ 114 a Mn regulettGet or 1ntorm.it1111 F390 The re9leH1n1 c:om· ~~MOfenge1 ~· F-373 z I CO , tlO Clmltlon "°"' ..,... . ., .. .... City r -~-.,, .......,..,_, ..,_ re111 '1M11 ........ ,_. ........ W1enybld10tlnlhebldding lftll'IOld lo trennc:t b\ltl• .,_, ,......,, l'f 12, '•· c.o, __ .,._TIC( Ave , eo.ta ...... Calif ... _,.._u 11•_, lor !Mir c:one;oe,e11on on ......._ ..._... ... _... ...... .._ 1iMt•11 •• No IMddlr mey wttndr•• ftaJC 11)11C( 1'1111 undet 1111 f\c\ltiou. June 2. 1tlt ,._ -t2Ut ..., ..,... ._ • .-.... June,.. Tlledfll'lneplNI ................... > 1·' uh 11 ..... enybodfor1pen0doflor1Y· ~name°'"""" F-318 ll llll • SNrt9y au.Kuen HMltl, II""..._.,,,...._. .. _..,~ .. bl~ ...... b111 •11 bl It ........ -• -.................. (45) Oeyt .... lhe 0111 ~~.T .. !!!!,!!I 119te0 aoove on NIA -----·· 920 CernetMin Ave.. Coe!• -....... ,......,, lot pU-rlll'le'# • .., "°"'. -• wt ............... ..._a wt w¥lde • ,.,. Ml tor 1M operq of 1*:11 -.. ·-· J Mlchlll Fol9J ..aJC flDTIC[ ..--• ••--...... Cellf tat2t 1Nne. C••ftla. TM C*-ment lot len ( 10) 0e)'t c:orn· ....... __...,.. • .,.. .. 1111111111 11 A Payment Bond end 1 fllllotlowtngpertor\lare Thie •1tement WM filed MAmeTAW Tllft ~Mii 11 c;on. trtct ,..._ .. ,._.to,.. rnendl'19 Mty 21, 1"9 lflMla • •••t••n 1 1 MM .... *.,..-..... PwformllllCll eono lhll bl doinQ butt,_. 11 with the County Cllfk ot Of flte"'10U9 .,..II Tiie follOWlnO perton1111 duc:ted by .., lfldNldull jlOt .., ., 11 ...-er to Ott ft Nlaatlve DKlat· -.................. t-:..• •ectert. 1.i.. requited pt10f to 141CUhon HAR I 0 R M 0 B 1 l E eoge County on Mey 5, tN9 ua. ITAW ~ bu1M'911 II Tiie r19le1tan1 c:om· _...., .. , 1111 --~ ation No ..... flt! c:OfljUtlC• (WM .. 6 ecton. tele-,. of thlil eonlrtc:I and_,, .. bl HOMES t5S& SuiMtiOf, 't171D Thi fOl!oWlng perllON are C~AALES CHIPS OF "*"*' to lrtnllCI bUft· tolitlllllt In .., Didi 0tr WI IM ~ Code AIMllCMllhl ..... ,. c ... Ne. IOCW,.. In ~ lorm ... forlll in lhl Newpor1 leech. Cahl 92M3 Publlstlld Orange Cout OcMng butlMM ... tRVINE VALLEY. 1250 ,,... ""°" 1111 llctltlclu9 .. ........ No .... 12) It I requeet I:> e........... Thi name 1nchdd, ... of conlrKt ~a Roland N l Virginia Delly PllOI M1y 12. tll, 28. (l )EXCEL COMPUTER Adltnl.i.. Apt Y·102. Colla bUt1n111 Mimi °' MIMI ................. .... rl'Me Att6dl MO, Oftttreet TIM name and 10dr111 ot the court 11 (El nomb<• y EICl'I b10CW Wlell bl 1 Pet•raon. Family T r.u1t, June 2, 1989 (b)EXCEL COMPUTE, 25222 Mell, 1.;lllf, 92927 Meted llMl'll on (not )'It) Wiii, .......... ...... Plfklnt and ~ 11'11 c:outt it (El notf'lbrl 'I cwecclondellc:onen) SU. llcenud eontreotor 12.1e.1N4. ,535 S"'*'°' F-370 MIWIOn Or , lagunl Hilla, Herbert V, HugMI. Ill, lftlrt9y8uk-l<uen Hllell t~PI ' Codi, lo ,...i, rlYliee, 9flO dlr.:cion de la cone 111 SU PERIOR COURT OF CALI· JIUl9UMl to the ~ NlwOOf1 8Mc:ll, Clltl 9~ C.W. 92153 1250 Mam.. Apt Y· 102. Tilll ••••••I w fllld ,.,,...... Or"'19 Collll ac10newrequw'""""'ei... ~R!OA COVMT Of CAU FORNIA COUNTV Of' LOS encl ProtllliOM COOi lf\d Tl\lt f>u1lneu 11 c:on-rtalC NOTIC( Anton Sl•t. 25222 Coe11Me11.Clllf 92827 w.tll "-Countvetet1lof0r· Delly"°'Mey 1t .2', 1 .. •no to CMWtuno layout ,~ FC>f\NIA. COUNTY OF OR .t.NGELES Soulll Oltl<ttt. bl llc:.en..O In the IOllowlng duCt.0 by • bu91n1U '""' M...on Drive Leguna HUit, Tl\!• buelnatt ,. eon-.,. County on May 11 , .. IOIOWIQ, lencfec:aiptng to, .. AlilQE 700 Civic: Ctflllr 415 OCeWI Boule-.llO Long ~llc:ltlone 8·1, C-8 Thi r1g11trent c:om-'ICTIT10UI _,...... Caltt. 928~3 , duc:ted by· an lndMdu1f t91t -·--------- IOC:lllpettijno Mttlons from OriYt W11t Pott Ollie. Bo• Beac;t> CA WALKTHROVGH A wall<· menc.a to tranMCt bUtl· NAMI ITATa•NT Lou ZMtnlk, • Pointe lhe rtgfalra nl c:om· ,t111i11 PmJC llnlC( AttJcll 973. Ind to 8"*'° 138 Santi Ana Ca1,fornt1 The name lddr11s, &!W througll of tfll 1111(1) II ntM under the llc:lllioua TIM.following pettonl 111 Sur, LaguM. Htouel Callf menclO lo traneac:t tiu.i· Publlahld Oreoge C0Mt perlt11'1 end loaOlnCI MC-92702..0838 ttleC>hOnl """''* of i;laon· IClllduleO for June 2. 1989 bU91net• nem. °' namet doing bualnlll u 92e77 ,_. uno.r Ille lie lit tout ~ Plot Mey 28, June 2. t . .... uont '" IN H~ung1on Tiii name aod1eu and htl a attorney or pta.ntitt Proepec:11Y1 boddlr• 111 to 111\ed abO¥e on NIA ECLIPSE SUNWEAR. 113 Tllll 1>u1ln••• 11 c:on· bullMlt neme °' nwnet 18, 1"9 PtennDUe • 11•• 8elCll Ordit\anc:e COOi The t~ numlblr ol pllln· WlthOUt tn ettC>fney. II (El meet II lhe BullneM Otta. Aolan<I N Petwton 22nd SlrHI, Newport Oucted by • gen•al pan· ~-•bovl on Mat~ 1· • P_.20 MAMI eTA~ ec:tlOl'I would etfect pro)lc11 lltt • 'lllorMy or pla111111t nomt>re.11 d1r1cc:10n y ti nu· 2t85·A 8111 s1r .. 1, COt11 Tlllt 1111emen1 wit tiled 8"c:h. Calll 92MS · nerahlp lNt Thi,._.,. P1t90f11 .. c1tyWtoe.. withOUt an •horf19'1 11 1E1 mero d• ·1111fono de f Meal, CA, el 10 00 AM Call wilt\ ltMI County Clefk Of Of. Jot A NettOn. 252 Wave Tiie regl,Jlr an( c:om· Herbert I/ Hughie Ill ,.. ..aJC NOTICE ~ .....,_-. COCJ4ee ot thlM flQUlttl br• .. dlflC(.IOn f ti 1\1.1• abogado Oii demandll'lll 0 {714)556-3217 for dellllS .,. County on May 4, 1989 SlrMI ~un· Beac:tl, Celt! mencld 10 transact bual-Thi• 11111ement WU tiled v 1 c T 0 " I N • '" on fh ,..,h lhe C.ty rnero d• 11111ono de f def 0tm1ndan11 que no e icla wW not bl llCGIC>ted Ft11'00 92851 ,_ under Ille lk:tlttou• with 1111 County Cten. of Or-Ptennoue ..-11 COM£/QM>WTH•IV, L.P., tAlttl City of Hut1t.ngtoo •b<>Oldo del Olmandantt o 14"CI at>og.cto "l LAW from c;ontractor1 not a111nd Publllllld Orange CO&at Mele:• Smith 252 Weve bullnwl name or n1mee "'91 County on May ti, Nam ITA~NT 17702 Mtld'9ll Hotttl, .,.._ ~ Balef'I, 2000 M•ln .. Str .. t, Oii dernandanll QUI no 0 FF I c Es 0 F J 0 H N Ing lhl9 walk through DlllV ,..11o1 May 12 19, 26, Street, Laguna BHch. C1Ut 1111.0 •t>OYI on NIA 1989 ,.,.-Tiie lolloWlng pertOM .,. 101. !Mne, Clllf1 92714 \ Huntington Beech Call· tlenc:e •boQtdo •• , LAW RAPILLO 7777 Cenltr AY· QOVIRNINO IOARO June 2 .. 1989 92851 Lou Z*"tk doing ~ at; .Thomll v ........ 17102 rorllil Ally l)lnOn ~no OFFLCES OF JOH N etlUl,8u•te 550 HutlMgton Carolyri I . ltocll•r, F·375 Thie bueine" 11 con-Thl9 etlllfMflt wu llled o:u~ Or~~ DAWN PATROL PRO· MllClhlll Norttl. ._ 10 1. to eomment on the requMt RAPILlO 7777 C4nttr Av· Buen Cllllornia 92847 ~ Dtflct., •-IC...,,.._ dUeteO b)'" 1 gen•al part· wtth the County Cieri! of Of. a 'Y 989 Mey • • C>UCTIONS, 419 Mlln St nine, Cllf.12714 rn1Y do IO In .tiling '""tNn li'IUI Sutte 203 HUflt ngton (7141848-4849 Publllhld Orange Cout "-""1"4 nerwhlp "'91 County on May 4, 11189 Iv, 1 131, Huntington B11c:h, Victor C•tel Cofoor· 10 deyt of th11 not"9 by Bllch C11tlorn11 926H DATE IFICha) FEB 27 Dally P110t Mty 28 June 2 ,tCTITIOUI ....... Tile regl1tr1nt c:om· F'11tm e;418 Cllll 92648 1tlon, C111tornl1, 11702 prO'Mln9 written '°'"'1\«111 Phone 7 1418•&·4849 1989 IHO NAMI ITATIMINT menc:ld to tranuc:t buel-P\.lblllhed Orenge Coeat "8.IC NOTICE TllOmll H Frink 21508-G Mltclllll Nottt\, .,... '101, 10 t"9 Department of Com· DATE (Flcil•I SEP 18 Franll •. Zoll~ Ci.rte. ly: • F«3 The following '*'°"'.,. ""' under the lic:tltlou• Deily Piiot May 12 19 28. Llkl ~·. El T0to, Cell! IMM, Cllll.12714 muruty OeYlloprnent, En· 1987 caroty~HlftH, Deputy ·-.,. ...,,..Tll'C 004 bu*-.. bualneu fllml Of namee June 2. 1989 "_,,. 12m Thie bu9lnell 11 con-- wonrnemll ~c:. See· 0aty L °'''"'""· Ci.ttl, P\.lbl•lhl<I Orenge Cout n-·"' "" ~ s'? RAN 0 E ATTA AC. l11tld ebove on Aprd 27 79 '1CT1110UI ....... This butlneu 19 c:on• ctuc:ted by: 1 llmltld ,.,_.,.. uon p 0. Box 190 Hutll· tty: Mattlyn Oarie, Deputy °' ,., Ptlol Ml)' 19 2fl June NOTICI •vmMO MDI TORS 6581 Moatvate Cir 19" NAMI ITAnmwr ducleO by .,, Individual ... 1119ton llleh. CA 928A8 Pubhshed Orange Cout 2 9, 1989 NOTIC! INIJITINO BIDS I Huntington Be1c:h C111r Mlle:• Smltll "8.IC NOT1C£ Thi followlflg '*'°"' .,. Tiie reglttrant c:Om· fll• regl1tr1nl com-Publllhld Orange Co&tt Daily P~ot Mly S. 12 19, 26 F•OO ~ tHllor 1,! t20At Thfl tlllttMnt wu flled dol buelnlll u menced. to trentac:t bull-lftll'IOld 10 t""91Ct bullo- OaJy Pdo( M•Y 28, 1989 1989 .• :::, Of' 00"; :,r on T~a-Wiiiiam C Turner 5561 IMCoonlY Ci.rk-ot Of --K NO ~POAT, nlll . under th41 f\cUlloul nlll llfMier the lc1tllout F"29 F3'>6 PUBllC NOTICE d June I!> 1N9 t Mottvale Ctr Huntington enge County on May' 19119 'ICTITIOUI eullNlll 25401 Allc:il l*'tl-y \Jn.1 ~ nlml or rwnee ~ '*"' or """" ----------1 ----------~tract CO'llltng 1114. orb. 8Mch Calif 916'9 '417MI .......... ITATl•NT L. l egun• Hllll Celit MeteO lbovl on ... .., 1, 1Nt Meted~ on NIA 'rtaJe NOTlCE PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE TO lllhlng •nd pr1n11ng ot !:11 Thia bu1ln1u ie con Publlal\ld Orange Co&et . ltfl followlng pettonl •r• lrme Luquin 3682 Thomae H Frink Tilornll V. 9c¥M. ~ CONTIIACTORI nollc:ee or other mlletlal fl· duc:ted by en tndtvldull Dally Piiot Mey 12, 19, 28. doing bullneN u · Haverford. tr"lne, Call! Thll llllemenl wu tiled dent IC tt1• tUMMONI CALLING FOR atDI quJrlO j0 bl publllhld In 1 Thi ,.911tllnt c:Om· JuM 2 11189 FRANCIS INDUSTRIAL 112714 wltll the County Clerk of Or· Tiiie llltemerll -~~ IUWONa (Cf'TACION JUOICIAL) SCHOOL DISTRICT newipaper of genert l menold to tranuc:t buSI· F381 PARK A Cal1f0fnt1 llmoled Mlc:hH I Luquin 368' enge County oh May 11, wltlll111 County etet1l .,...,.. (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT NEWPORT·MESA UN1F1EO c:lrcufat.on publlahed and Mii ~ lhe 11etit1oua P1t1nerih19 18872 Milliken Htverlord lrvlne, Cl lll tNt = County on May ''· NOTICE TO 0£FENDANT IAVtlO • Acusadol STANEL. Y SCHOOL DISTRICT clrc:ulat.O In the C.ly 01 N-· butlnll• ntme or namee PUBLIC NOTICE Avenue, IMM, Calif 92714 9271• \ N11m 1 Al/llo a Ac:uudo) IRENE S V HAMIL TON and DOES I PROJECT NAME. (Al BIO port 8eaeh tor the ti9cel fitted aboYI on Mey 1 1989 Robert 0 Brioga 16872 Tht1 bu1lneat 11 c:on· Publlenecl Orenge Coe.It Of N= BIRDSE'-l and DOES 1 1nrough50,1oc:tu11111 •20·811 CONTRACT year ending June~ 1990 ·Wlllllf!\C TUMI< EICTfTIOUllUllNfll Mllllltlen AY1r1u• trv1n1 dUc:ledby co-partner1 OellyPllolMay28,June2.9. Publilhed ..,.. 2 t t.ivOUQb60.~YI YOU ARE 9EING SUl!O •25·89 -RELOCATABL~ WA*U<l:AAGGtO CITY lbll .11Atamenl wu hied MAMllTATIMINT Caltl 92714 Tiie r19 te1r1n1 ·eom-18, 1Nt NotMay 21,JuM • • YOO ARE BEINQ S1tf.D BY P-LAltillfF IA Ud ...... FOUNDATIONS/RAMPS • CLIM City of ...;,port with the County Cten. Of °' The lollo'#lno '*'°"' .,. w MleflMI Hay 18872 ~ to 1ranNCt l>Ull· F .. 21 18, , ... BY PLAINTIFF IA Ud ...... damandtndo) MICHAEL COLLEGE PARK SCHOOL llacll . ange County on Mty . 1999 dOlng bu11neu.. Mllllken Ave"u• lrvlnl ""' under IM l\c:llllOUI F-413 • d•mendando) MATT HEW HHITECOnON (Bl 810 •21-89 COH· Publlttild Oiange Coast '"7M2 1!1 0 N 0 O S C111t 92714 bUslnell name or nam11 "8JC NOTICE ..-AASCHLOWITZ Vou "'"JO CALENDAR TRACT .. 28·U RE · Delly PtfOI May 28 1989 Publlthld Orange Coast SPORTFISHINO PROO Thfl buelnH• II con· 1111.0 •!:>Oft on N/A P\aJC ll)TIC( Yeu .... 10 CALINOAlt DAVI after tllla a11inmon1 L 0 C AT B L E F 0 U N· F•J3 Daily Pttot May l2. 19 28, UCTS, 2130 N1wpoi1 BIYd . OUC:led by a 11m1tld pertner-lrme LUQUfn l'tennGUe ...... DAVI ..... I.NI-"*"' le MtYed on'°" to ftte a OATIO NS I AAMPS June2 tt19 "-P«t8each.Ctlll 92883 elllp Thia llltemenl.,.. flied MMmlTATW ...Cnnoul•H•ll 1e ..,,,.. lft ,.., M .. • ty_.,.rlll•n rMpo11H al POMONA SCHOOL P\8.IC NOTICE F-382 Jo11ph Balrlln 2UO Tiie '•Olllrtnl c:om· *'th t"9 County Cieri! ol Of· Thi~ penoni are MAim eTAI ff typ1w111114: ,....... •• tWe ~ 8 1D DEADLINE 2 00 Newport BIYd Newport menc:.d 10 tran~ bull· .,. County on May 18, Oolng bUllMll ... TM lolowlr'I ......... !NI ..wt. A letter.er ,.,_ c.u wffl o·ctoc:k PM 01 1"9 12th dey ".._ P\8.IC NOTICE 8eac:h. Cellf 92ee:J ,,.., unoer the t1c1111ou1 tN9 HA A e o A H e A L T H dolr'I .....,_ea: A...._ er lilf'MI cal wtll not PfOllCI YCMll ,our type-ol June, 111811 FICTrTIOUI M.lltNlll Thl1 bullne" ts co" buelnlM ,,.me or ntm11 ,..,._ CENTERS, INC , 2708 "I.JG "AIOIA8, 2HO not ....... ,..,;,_ type-wrttt.ft tllt*\M muel bl PLACE BIOS RECEIVED NAMI STATIMINT J'tCTrTIOUa 8UllNllll ducted by an lncllvldual Meted at>ow on Mey 1 1989 Publlthed Ortnge Coeal Httbor 8uleYar0, Colla Terry M , LA9MM 8-111. wrlHefl ,.,,,_ Mwt bl lft propet 11taf f0tm H ,ou PURCHASING DEPT 299S.. TM lollowlng pereon.s 111 NA• I TATl•NT Thi rtglelrtnt com· Robert 0 811gg1 0.!W>tlot May2t June 2.9 ...... CIM t262t Clllf IW1 lfl ,,.,., ..... lorM N JOU -·the c-1 to"-",_ 8 8.ar St. Coste Mesa CA doing bu1111111 as The tollowlng per.sons are ~ to trt nsac:t bull-This 111tement w .. filed 18 JN9 , . Herbor•81ktr HHllh Ettc ....,_ ~ 1908 .,.,.. die_, te Mer ,_ c.-P~CE PLANS ARE ON N.EWPOAT MESA COIN 6oino bull,_.. nett undet Ille f1C1ttlou.1 With IN ~ly Cle<lt. of Of· F-417 Cemer, tnc:, caMlomie, 3011 '*91, HwntlftstOn llldl, ciee. N JOU do not ftle '°"' FILE PURCHASl~O OE"PT . OP LAUNDRY. 2075 N-FElO BARN. 2300 N-· buainel1 name or names enge County on May 5, 1999 HaftlOf 90ulevard, Coell Cllll. tal4i N JCM1 de M\ ftle rOUt reepenM on llme, rou m1y 21185·8 B11r St Coate e><>rl Blvd , Costa M111 Pof1 Btvd Costa Mita. liatJld lboYlh B-~ NIA ,.,,_ "8JC NQTIC( , Mell. CIM t262t Wetrel'IQl,ny,..._,2ttt0 ,....,.... en tlrM, ,_ _, 1oM tM caee, and r04lr M .... CA Calif 92827 Calli 92827 ' OM9 _,.,, P\.lblitNl<I Orange Colet Thie bullneet II con· Terry M •• ~ 9llcft. .............. ,_ ..... _,.and ptop-NOTICE IS HEREBY Foi.y p.,,,,.,,, 201 La Aegln• Cutblt'llOn 2t2 Thll slltement ... lllld Dally P lol May 12 19 2e ...cnnoue.,... .. ~~·•c:orporeuon Clllf nt61 ...... ......, .. prop-9fty -y ... ltlltn wltftcMll Gii/EN lhll th• abOYI· Cotti Ct Colta ~-C.J1I Albef1 Pl Cos•• MIU C•~· wtlh the County Clefk of Or ,,_ 2 19" ..... ITATW Tiie reglatrant c:om· T'llll bullnell .. OCMI- .,,, ..., -talllfl •"'"*' """* warning lron'I '"' l\amtCI Sc:llOOI C>tst11CI of Of· 9H27 92827 enge County on May . 19811 F 37 t The lollowlno..P«tont..f( IMOClld JO Jtanaect bull· dlmld. bV:-~IL.M"::.. ----,· Nrttlef • ..,... tr-tM OOUf1. ~ Coun ,CA tc:llnQ~ ThlL .bu•1n•11 a... c:on. T"hlt bullnen-It CO"" #inG1 _. ~ 11• neee under t11e litUtl°"9 l'llttfllp ...wt. • o anCI fhr0U9 • 00Ylfnlng ducted b'f a 0-11 pan· ducted by.,. lnOMdUll P\.lbl•lhld Ofange.Coa.11 "8.IC NOTICE l~EM CHEMICALS· ~ neme °' """" Tiie r19l1traftt OOlft· ·Then.,. .. ..., ..... ,. ~ .. You ""' Wlfll Boatd l'llf•n•ller referred to ,,.,.INI> The reg111r1nt com· Ollly Pdol May 11 19 2e CALFIOANIA. 1170 Van ....., above on May t, , ... ,__. IO .,.... ..,.... .......... v-...., went to cell an attOfne) tltlll .. DISTRICT Wiii flCllVI Th• reg1111a n1 com· rnenc:ecl 10 lllNICI buSI· June 2 1989 '1CTITIOUI ..... 1. !:10rM w..,. Al\lflllm Cellf M•rlt n E Kennedy. ,.. ""°" ... ~ 11 cal .. ....,_, rteM _..,_ tt YIMI do not known up to t>ul not Iller tnan the ~ to 111nuc:t bul4· n111 under the t1<:111tou1 F-377 • · NAMI ITATIMKNT t2toe hcllreteur• ~ nlfM • ..,.. _.,_ W ,.. • net k-n .. aH.,_,, ,ou may call an t boY•lltted time Mlied neta unOlr lilt t1c:1111oue ~1neea name or names Thi foltow4~ Pl{IOfl• ere Ci ne F Poet. 1•32 So Tiiie atatemenl Wll Neel ....., ~ on Aprt 21. '"......,,,__,cell ... ..,.,,..,, referral ""'le:• Of bid~ tor tile award or •con· f>ullneu ntme or ne~s lllled 1bov1 on May 1 t999 rta.JC NOTICE doing ~ u Hlghllnd A\11 •K· 105 Full· wllll l'-County Clef\ ~Of. t• • ...,., ....... ~or ........ offtc• (ll•led In lrac:t for tlll •bove PfOjlc:l lilted abOVI on NIA Regina Culbetl'W>n. Pr .. l· PH.AR OUT 2016 TUllin 111on caw 92'32 anpCounty on.May•. 1• Werren c """' ............ (lllted '" .... _.._ boM). . Btda allall bl rec.i"ld In J MIChMI FOiey Olnt ,ICTtllOUI ....... A\11 . NtfWpor1 e..c11 Cthl Thia bul.IMll I• C:Ort• ,..,_ Tlllt •• I *'' ........ IN ....... ~). ~ de ~ le an· thl plec:e Kfenl1flecl abolle Thia llllemtnt w .. flied Thil 1111emen1 w.. ltlld MAm IT A Tl.•NT 92880 dueled b1 an lndl'tfdl.Hll C I a I I c: II r .o ll d • r , wtltl IM County C... of Or· o___. • ... le lft-~ "'' clt.c:lon Ju· and lhaK M opened Incl withlheCounty Clerkot Or· wtth tlll CountyCll<ltolOr· TIMIOlloWlng ~are OeralOtne Lumltn, 20t8 Tiie "'Oletrant com· Knowt1on, Mobley a lnOI County on ...., 11, e,.... .... ~ i. c9cltl 11eteO Ilene 11n plaao publ>ety r .. o eloud II lh• enge County on May 5, 1989 ange COvnty on May 3, 1989 dOiog bullneu 11. Tustin Ave . NlwPof1 8Mcii. menc:.o to trll'\UC1 bull· ""'*'· 5 Pllftl Plua. lui'9 1• ............... "" ,.. ..... OtAt CALENDAftK>I •bove lllled time lrd P*• F417124 F'11acl TH E c 0 L ER I 0 G E Calif 92eee> ,... u"6et IM hclltlOus IOO !NIM, Catlll 12714 . ,. .. ••DIAICA&.aNOANOI para prennlar 11n a Eac:ll tll<IO. m1111 tvbM1I Publllhld Ofenge Coast P\.lbllahld Of1n9t Co .. 1 ROUP, 4425 JamborM Ann All'-'f, 2012 Nauti.. bu11nW name or nemet ~ Ofenoe ~ ""'Yl••t•1t•lleCl10 ~ C.. ,.,. "''"''" "".' ,.._ .. eecrlla • ma· w•lh lac:tl bid a cert11ied or Diiiy P1lo1 Mey 12 19, 28 ()Illy Ptlot May 12., 19 26. • Suite 125 Newpof1 Ille ln Newi>ort a..cn llltlOM>o'tlonN/A Delly,,_ Mey 12, 11, 2'. O.,"°'MeyM,Junel.t , '11$•11 .. _... e -.-a en 11t1 c:otte. c:ut\1414' I Cl'lec:k peylbll to June 2 1N9 June 2. 1989 BMc:ll. Clltl 92880 C•t' 92880 C-11 F !><* June 2-1tll . ,., 1W .,._ _ .... ..,., UM e«ta o 11n1 llM:ada thl DISTRICT ac_,a_bJd ~d F·369 Otry Olbbon1 H 1 Tllla bu1lne11 It c:on· Tiiie 1t'*'*'1 •aa fl6ed F..-0. '~11 A NEW WORLD· OF· WARNING PropoaHlon 65, Callforn'8 Health and Safety Code Section 25249.5, et eeq. requires a warning for expoaure to specific listed chemicals found by the State of California to cauee cancer or reproductive toxicity. UCISCO operates a facility In Huntington Beach, California which manufactures and markets products under numerous health, safety and en- vironmental laws which protect employee and public health. In the absence of clear guidance as to the requirements of this law, the following warning Is provided to comply with the require- ments of Proposition 65: Detectable amounts of chemicals which the State of California has found to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm may be found In and around this facility. P!IUCP!il' ""'pg !!M PICI ,_pa -,.. .. ,.._,_ Decl.,lllOfl naa MIOUft'ICMf MCIMIM "'* .. CONIC*· M0Ya TO M01m Gf ..,_ A ~ o1 ._ tt8" T ' .... Mef\ptepatedby t!WtCltyof ..... etlOllll\OlfllleC1iOA_.MICI COlnWTW WNll'•a ..,.,. .. 119 .....,._lo .,.:,,.,;,,, Newpott llMcft Ill CONiee• A .......,,... OI TMI trwM of ......... (Of C~POllme NOflCI II Hl .. llV .,., ltd ,_, ..... C1fY _.:::-..,. UOtl wlttl the :.s;:•tton cm OOWICt. OI nm ..,,.._, end Mid ...._ lcNOI DiltrlCC Cout GN1H thee .. City~ "-I.,.._ MM! c.., L~ .... _ noted~ The cm OI CGeTA MlaA, tndudlnO IN .... mMtd lft. ~ C......_._._. ., ........ ,. .... ~......,,.._...... (7•tt ,....._ OeoMll*"-...... . -. ca.1:u. DIOIM9t '*''°'1· .. ,,.. .,"' ot M~:no-;;. .. -:-~-;; ,,._1 ;' "....,.,.,.. 1Mn1m••&1•• tlAlf8Ct -. .. opment • noc ni •"110lt TOW 11uoo oo wNcfl con•ta PM Of ..,. lltl • of ~ • ..,.,.. .,.....,_ ~. AU. IHTIAESTID P!A· MUI~°' "*"' In • ~· ..... ""VACATIOlt °' ~ of .... ~ ,... NANCI HO .. ••. laeltlQ. IONI .,. lnwft9d to •Ueno ·-· on the enwonment tt II the eTMSTI • THm AMA 1 cllec.lle, P•nonel, Pleet Of kl Aecieipt: Of· AH ~HANCE Of fHf Mid"'* Meltnt end••· prwnt Intention of the City -MD H MAMOll 11.000 00, 1 demenCI note 10 111» of tfle Oltec10t, Phyeicel CITY COUNCIL OF THf p,w opinion• 0t Mibmtt V0U NW .. DlfMll f to tcee91 tile Negettw O.C· •OUUYARD, NIW,O•tT be tepleee(J In CW! ,P'l0t to Fteollti. Ptennlng E"98f'8 CITY CW ~'<>AT lllACH ~ 10t 0t 10eifWt Ille ~A DUO Of! fRUIT tarallon •nd 1upport1n g 90Ul.9Y,ARD, AND "'' iMuwe ol ~ • per. Hert... COMI Comll'IYnlty AOOINO CHAPTflll 20 18 =•!Ion H ou111nect Oi\TIO OClC.• 1, t9t. document• Tl\lalsnot tobe ttTMl1'RUT. manent tic.t'IM from A8C Cot .. ge Ot1trlat, 1370 MGUt.ATINO SATULITI If tll«e «• any UM...£• YOU TNCE c:onetrvecl••l'-8'>C>'O¥el THE CITY COUNCIL OF H ,20000 " P•Ofnluory AclamaAllenllt C~t•.._. Qt9H ANTENNAS TO THI~~,,.._._. ACTION TO ...nKT Of dtn4el by the City of the THE CITY OF COSTA MESA flOte SS 000 00 tHM HIWPORTIEACH MUMCf. 1UNn Pfefoe AMOCltie VQa1R ~R'TY IT tMV IUb;ecl ~lion TheCtly 00£8 HEREBY RESOLVE Tllal It l\M *'-t .. .., ProjeCI ldantlllcttton PAL Cl')D( fPLAHNINO ...._.,, .. ~5271. • ~ AT •• ......c enc:oun1o•rMmbet1oltn. AS FOLLOWS betllllWIMld ..... endin· N-810 ....... °'.,. COMMllllON AMEND c..... ................ w.,, YOU MUD,,,. oener• public to leYleW end NCTION 1, Th• City lenes.d tr.,.....,_ .. ,.. c 0 •• I c 0 11 • g. A.. MENT HO 128) ............ Clly ~ f~TION OF THE. cornmwit on this documen· Council of the City ot Cotta quifed by SEC 2~7• of the Hit/Replace H_.lr\g Sp-A NlOo\TIVE OECL.AA· D-.ct 5123/lt 'MTURE CW THE tello1t CoplH ot the M ... <SQM hefet>y cleclara 8ullnea encl Proteeal0fl1 tem • 8u11MM Education ATION '* """ pref)ereG ~lfled °'tnoe CoHt PROCfEOINO MWHSl Negative Deele.rellon and 111 Intention to vac•i. C~. tl\at the con_._atton lldg, 1112 tt87·88 Deferred by the City of ~POil o...y ~llot Mey 21 1Dte VOO 'tOU IHOUlD ~ling document• afe •tr•tt,., tne ., .. bofdered IOI the tranalet Qf Mid bl.ltl· Mlilr1tananc. •2'-1 1 e..cn In connectk>n witn the tr430 • 1velleb4e IClf public review by Harbof Bov .. vlrd New-nM1 l rtd tranafet of Nld • Plac. Pl1n11111 on fife Of. eubject IC)pljcatlon, lltt'llCh CONTACT A LAWYEA. and lnlc>ectlon •• the Plan-l>Ot1 Bou .. vard. enet w .. 1 lle9nM It to O. paid onty llGe or 0t1ectClf of Physical 1t•t• tnet Ille PIOPoMd or· ~ ll>TICE NOllCe II ~ .-, nlna l>epll'trMnt, City of 1911\ Str .. 1. u anown on • •Iler Mid trlllllhtr "" beef! Ftclht... Planning, Eugene diMnOe will not rMUlt In • ltlll KMAN<> Newpo(t S..CI\, 330<> New· mec> 11teched end me<le 1 8PP'~ by I~ 0epen. H8'rle Coall Communll~ tloM!cant effect on the en-MOTICI "ECONY£YAHC5 p0f1 Bovt.verd, Newpo11 pen llereol, ldentlhed H "*"'pf AICOhollC ee-ege C011age Ol1trlct, 1370 Ylron!Mrlt (c;opleS of the wvrr.o llDI CO•IPMV, • ~ e ••ch , Ca 111 or n 1 • , Exhibit A ind mot• per· Controt Aclem. Ave Coate Meta Negltrve Decl«iritlon and CC·1'1 Cotpcw .... 1 • ~. or t21&8-H15 (714) 144·3225 llCNllfly desc:rll>ed .. IOI· That I .... tran1f., Ind 9:.>121 • Trailer FIC•hty (714) ~ting OocurMfltl ••• NoOoa l\ller.Oy CllV«t tnat .. "°°'"°' ~. Of NoUulsherebygtventhll lows ehignment of the al0t ... 1d 432·5707 evaltatMe '°' pubflc: review M8led bkl• will be rec:.ved •1JCIR..., lrutl9e..,,...,. Mkl public l\Nrlng Wtll be ,AftCIL. 1: Tiie ("ttar1y 1tock In trade, f1J1turH, NOTICE IS HEREBY end lntpeetlon at the Plan· by the Clty of Huntington 10 .. Deed al TNll held on the lltl d~ of ~, 10 l.ffl QI LOIS 1. 2. 3. • 5, eQuJpment an.Cl good will of GIVEN 11\at tlle above· nlng O•P1Ttmenr (1HJ 8"c:fl st the ottice o~ ..._, ~ l('TH c I UCISCO 15573 C ,..,, .. the hour of 1:30 pm ltld 8 ot Tr1.c;t No 428, • • ••Id bullnu1 will be con· named School Oillrlc:t fOf 144·3225) City c .. rk •I Ctty Hall 2 ~EV AH ~O • ommerce Lane • Huntlncton Beach CA 92649 In the Counelt ChllTlbetl ol 1how11 on. map thereol r• 1Umm1tld, tl)d the con· Orange County, CahfOfnla, NOTICE tS HEREBY Mein Str94tt. Hunll~ 01\ WOMAN ' ~ .----------------------------...J the Newport BelCll City Hall, corded In Boole 17, Pag41 23 tfderallon lherefCH' togalhet acting by Ind tnrOYgti ill FURTHER GIVEN tl\al nld 8Mch C-11f0tnla unlll he OCTOIE" ta, t816 3300 N9wPQfl Boulev1lrd, of Mttoellaneou1 Map1, 'A• with tile conllder•llon 10< Govetnint Bolfd hlteln-publ~ hearine w1n be held on hour of 2 '00 p m on Ju~ INllNfMrl No 86 ~al ----------r---------'"T"---------~Newpor1 s.acn. Caltlornla t:Ord• of Oraooa County, the ltan11., and uaig!lmlfll eltw referred to H 'DIS-the '2ltl dey of June, t• 211, IHI at wnlCh time 11\ey alcMI "8corda "8JC fl>TICE "9JC ll>TICE PtalC NOTICE It which lime and place any C1hfClfnla, and the Wtslerly ol the afOfesaid licenM (Of TRICT ~1N r80*ve 119 to et the hour Of 7:30 pm In w111 be opened Ind publldy "" .. ~ ----------I·-------------..-;_..-__________ 1eno •II !*sons lnterntad to IMI of the Eutarly 3S 02 lieenMll It to be Plld on°' but not 1e1er tl\en ll'le •t>oye.'. tne City Hall Council Mel reed eloud !fl the Coun-~ C'°""'V "9oor'def f1I eeonc:1 Of NOTICI °' T aoa rney appeer and be "9ard '"' of Lot 20 BIOck A of alter the 30th dar of June, •tatld tlrM Malad bid• t0< Chamber• 3300 Ne\¥POr1 e11Chambel'•101 lhe design ..... -._ eountv. ~ "*IC .. ANNO "'9l.IC .. AMMO NOTICE Of SALE thereon If you chalteoQe tilts Tract No 18, •• lhown on• tiff, •I the ncrow deplrt· tl\a 1wt1d of 1 contrlct tor Boulavard' Newport Beael\ Mel con11ruc11on Of Main Md ~ lo Irle ...,. NOTICE IS HERE BY DEVELOPMENT YOU ARE tN OE FAULT project In COUii, you may be map lhe<eol recorded In ment of 0ppot1unlty EJCrow Illa 1bove project CA 12563.0 11 which time •nd StrMt P1tl!lng Struc1ure, In of ~ Ind 0edlon IO GIVEN THAT the City Coun· AGREEMENT UNDER A NOTICE OF OE· limited to ralllng Only lhOM Book I. Peoe 20 Of Mlt· •I 734 N 1'u1tln, In the City Btd• 1hall be received In pt1ce, tntarMled penon1 the City of Huntington Sell ~ MOOfdea ell of the City of Newpon NO. 88-1 LJNOUENT ASSESSMENT llluM you or someone elM aellatleOils M1p1, Rtcord1 Of AICohOllc Beverage Con· tne plaGe Identified above, may ap!>ffr e.nd be l\ .. rd Belch .J/IMUllillN 20, 198e leachwlHl\old1S>ubUchear-(WITH AIRPORT LIEN DATED SEPTEMBER railed at the publfc~/learing ol .. ldOrangaCounty trothasapprovechaldtran1-and Shlll be opened encl thereon ll)loucNl19ngethll A Ml of plan1, IPIClfl· lnlltUmenfNo ~tllaf lna~eaerdlno the t~!:lna: CLOSURE PLAN) 23, 1H7 UNLESS YOU deterlbed In th11 no&e or in ~A .. CEL 2: Tl\11 c:ertlln fer of "Id lklen11 Elfecllve publl<:ly read aloud at the ptoi.ct In court, you may be c:allone, Ind otner conttllet MIAO Offlciel "9cotQa, .. ~ l'\.AN -MD-(MEADOWLARK TAKE Ac T 1 0-N T O wrltttn correspondence de· Allay, 20 teet In width. of 5130189 1205 E Chepman abovt ·tltled time Ind limlted to ratting only thole doWmenl• m•y be obte.nec! Sal on JUNE 2, , .. , .. MlllT .. 1 ,,, • AeqUMI 10 AIRPORT AREA) PROTECT YOUR PROP· Mwwed lo the_ Clly at, or P•IOr Block A. Trac.I No 18, aa Orange. CA 11286e pl.ca 1.-you or aomeone 11.M on June I, 1981 II the 0.. 9 ., AM AT THE 114NN ~t oltt~ ~~-~~ NOTICE IS HE"'EBY ERTV, IT MAY BE SOLO AT to, tM public heetlflt F0t llhownon I map thlf'ec>I re-0.ted Mey II, 1889 TMla wilt be a $10 00 d• r...acl at Iha pubtlc l\uf1nt partment of Publi<: Wotlcl (HORTH) £NTMHCE TO .,,_, ,,. .~.,....' .,......, .., A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 1ntorm1t1on call ( 1 14 l corded In Book t P• 20 ot "--l. M-. Tr-posit requ11ed IOI' ueh Ml of detcrtb«l In thd not tee,°' In 2000 Mlln Street Hunt· THE COUNTY Generel Pten to I~ the GIVEN THAT THE HUNT· NEED AN EXPLANATION l44·322S Miscellaneous Mapa, Re· ferer Md UceMM btd documenta 10 guar1ntee wrillan corresponc:tenc. de-lngton BNch, Cal1lornle COU"1HOUSE. 700 C1Y1C GenerelPlanlntenlltyLlmll 1NGTON BEACH CITY OF THE NATURE OF THE ca.tyDeloeno,S.Cretary, c:orCllolstldOrangeCour\. aabMea..Nt-,Trene· thetr return In good c;on· llveredlotheC1tyat.orprlOI' uponreeeiptofanOfl•ralun-CENTER DfVVf WEIT for Koll Center ~pon In-COUNCIL WILL HOLD A PROCEEDING AGAINST ,....... C-MIMfon, Cltr ly, Cahlornla, the North-hlr0t Md lloeftMe dllton wlthtn ten oays al1er to, the public; hearing d1bte IM ot $50 SANTA N4A, CA. et ~1 dultrlel Sltff I •nd ..2 by PUBLIC HEARING IN THE YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· of Newport -..Ch -terly and Southeasterly Fr-'· Dion, Tran•· the bid opening date WANDA E. ftAGOtO, CITY The project °"'tll be c;on. 8llCIXWI to ' 3t,OOO equwe !Mt In ord., COUNCIL CHAMBER AT TACT A Lt4WYER PubU~ Otenge Coaat linas of said Alley run para· terM encl lfttended Tra11•· Eacn btdelar lhall be a CLlftK, CITY OF NIW· atructed under a o..Jgn· • IM ,._ ,' to e11ow tri. con1trucllon 011 THE HUTINGTON BEACH On June 23 1D89 at 10 00 Dally Piiot Mey 26, 1181 llel with the Not tllwestarly ferM 11cen1 e d con 1r11c1 or '°"T •EACH Build Cootrect and tnalt O. ~ ,.,,.!>' :,-" ~-! 85,000 equere fool office CIVIC CENTER. 2000 MAIN ~.M a1 the Mein Entrence F437 Una ol Newport Avenue. •nd Publlehecl Orenge Coasl pu1111ant 10 the Butlne•• Publllhed Orange co11t ~leled w1tl\tn 481 eaten· IMe In - bulldlng. end the eccep· STREET, HUNTINGTON SOU T H Co UN T y •-.,. llnTJC( lit wllllln the E11tarty line of Oalty Pilot May 28, 1989 and Prote11t0ns Code and Da11y Pilot Mey 29 111811 da• clS)'I from Awerd Poi money olb UMed .... ) lance Of an fll\llronmental BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ON COURTHOUSE, MUNICI· r-.n. "" FalrVllW Avenue (now F4•2 be lieenMd In the l0Uow1'lg F435 tlOn• of the patl<ing lllUC:· .. """'· ... 9'° ~ Oocutnent.Propertyloeated THE DATE ANO AT THE PALCOURT·ANNEX 23141 Harbof Bovlev1td) and lhe clu .. hcat1on1 lure lhell be compltlf'O ~ eo end now '*d° :_~~~ix: ~a: ~~ERJ~~:e:T~~0BEJ8:-~°"~~:.·~:.:Y ~~':;1;:, l::i1e:~NT s~~~~t':~~~111;::,,~:;:~, rtalC NOTICE tr!,;-a1 euo1<11ng coo-Ml.IC fl>TICE ~::;~;2,~ ca1en<111 o•~ ~ .=.c,--: 1n.:: bore• Road bat wean SIDER THE STATEMENTS ORANGE, Slate of Catt· Slat• •o•d 1111.ore·CM.. May 8, 11189 C-20 • Warm All Heating NOTICI °" Protpecttve .t>lddert •1• Co4INy end ,.... end Mec:Artl\ur Bouleverd and OF ALL PERSONS WHO lornla under lhe power ol :::111 {Newport A"-9nu11 rehn· ToWhomltMayConGern Ven111111ng end Alf Con· ""9l.IC .. MllMQ invited to attend a Oetct1C>eOM .... 8lrctl Slr .. 1, :toned P.C: end WISH TO BE HEARD AELA-.... ~rauant to the term• ot TlVE qulshed 10 thrctty of Colla On October 22. 1986 the dll19"1<1Q A,,IAL TO Ill.ANNING prallmlnery ,,, • ., rtvlew lOT 2'8, Of TAACT NO ----'.-lllDlllPJTNO. TtVE TO THE APPLICATION ~ rtiln Covenant• Dl<;.'c,4'::..TION Mell by the State of Call· Pr~t llgned tnto law Ille Each bid mu1t conl0tm CO......lalON ~OVAL mMllnt on Mey 16, 1981 11 1428. IH THE COUNTY Of'" quett to 8"*1d Ille Koll d1hona, an et r i'WNodmwnt t I rnla aa ducdrlbed ln1 A1besRto1 Han.rd EmEeRrg· and be 1esponswe to the Of CONDITIONAL USE I 30 p m . where reduced ORANGE, STATE Of • Center Newport Planned DATE/TIME Mondiy recorded on August 12 Off·•lr-' lfC o • ocumen ency .. pon11 ... ct. AH A. contract document• ,l,.MIT 11·11 WITH 1><el1m1nary dra.-.1ng1 wlU be ~F~IA. AS PEA MAP Community 011trlct Regu· June 6 lllH 7·00 PM • 1985 81 Instrument Ho ,.,klllt end On-I lle tMleol recorded In Book to CRF 783, wtllch requtra Each bidder lhall submit s ~ I c I A L ~ E R • midi available A man. R£COAOEO IN BO()t( 32, latlona IOU to combine In· ,\PPLICATiON NUMBER 415521 /Book-. Pages Undecaplf19 28?0. Pages 28 and 29 0 1· 11\MI -lnlOtm ~ptOyees oo Ille lorm turnlJhed with MfTITINTATIVI TlllACT detory pr•bid CO<ll.,atlce PAGE •2. dustrill She 1 •nd 2 into Development AgrHment lndullve of Oll1C11l ~ds ftequlrementa) Ocial Records 01 Hid Oringa Ind thejr repr11«1ta11ves, the c:ont•acl documents 1 tl*fTINTATIW T"ACT and .. 11 visit W1ll be neld on MISCELLANEOUS ~ Llgtit lndUatrill Site 1. In· No. 88·1 (with Atrport of ORANGE County, Celt· NOTICE tS HEREBY County Calilornll El!Gepl· bUtlding occuoan" O< their list of the praposed IUbcon· 1i270/CONOITIONAl fX· June 15, 198t at 1 30 Pm IN THE Of'FICE Of THE : Ct-the ~t 11'1· Cloture Plen) tornla, Ronald D Roup • GIVEN 11111 Ille Hunll ton Ing therefrom •II thal road ieg.I guardlenl and OUtllde trec:1or1 on lhtl prOjlCI as Cl,TION (VAMANCI) NO. Tile meetinge WIN oe held at COUNTY RIEOOAOEA "' tttlement In Light lndUslrlal APPLICANT Dick Nerio Llw Con>or•tj()fl, as trultee Beach Plenm Comm~ tytng Soulhwutarty of vendor• 8l>OU1 the r11u111 or required by the Subletllnt -.12 Ille otllee ot the Director of SAID COUNTY NOTE lriE Site 1 by 3t,OOO end In· LOCATION Approximate-IOfUNlllERSITYCOMMUNI· wltt hold. pu~IC near1ne In Harbor Boulev•rd Ind our compliance with Ind SubGOntractlng FeJr NOTICE IS HEREBY PubllC WOfkl, 2000 Metil LEGAL OE8CAtPTIOH.• c:reeee 1M ellowed bultdlnt ty 600 II north and east of JV INSURANCE ASSOCIA· Iha Council Chamber al Illa Northeaate<tyot 19th Street AHERA This tncludet bulld· Practleel ACI Oovtfrtment GIVEN THAT THE HUNT· SllMI Hunttnglon Beach HER£I" DESCRIBED ~O height to 55 IMC, eo u ·to the lnterHC:llon 01 Bolsa TION the Llenhotder under Huntington Beech Civic 8ECTION 2. Monday. me tog lnspec11on, re1nspec-Code Sec1ton 4100 et .eq tNOTON BEACH CITY Ctdtlornla 112148 ON TH£ DEE Of' ~ elow the con11ructlon of a Ohlcl SllMI •nd Werner AV· tnet A .... ament Lien ,.. Center 2000 Main SlrHI 5111 dey of June, 11181, It Uon1. responM action•. Op-Eacl\ bidder mull IUbmlt COUNCIL WILL HOLD A E.ech bid lhlll be m•CM on IS INCOf\REcf THE T~ 85,000 equere toot otftce enue (;()(clad October 15 11187 u Huntl 'ton BeaGh Cali 8 30 Pm .1n the. Council erallona and ma1nten1nce wllh eech bid Get-11hed 01 PUBILC HEARING IN THE the Propout F0tm and In bulldlng: 1nd T"AFFlC ZONE MeadOWlarlt $peel-IMltUIT)lnt No 8J-5 78t91 lorrtl• ~,,,.date .~d at .~ Cnambers ol City Hall, 77 aclivltes 11\81 .,. plannecs or cash.-·. Ghee;!(' payable to COUNCIL CHAMBER AT the mannet provide<! 1(1 lhe :~EOR !~ .lH~G\l. ITUDY NO ••• Requa.at 10 tic Piii\ /Boe*-, Page-. of the ()1. time l~dlclled below (O ti· Felr Drive, Cost• Mesa C•h· ... in progrHI for Iha tht 04STRICT or I bid bond THE HlJNTIHGTON BEACH con1ract document• and L .....,.,.., .......... 43 eppfOW • 1ret11C lludY to . REQUEST Development Ile.lei Records for uld Coun· celYI and conlkler the ltlte• f(lfnia, II hereby h1ed as Ille IChOol bu1lcllf19 In Iha form Ml 10<1h In the CIVIC CENTER 2000 MAIN ll\all be accompen.«j by • PAGE 42. allow Ille cona1fuctton of• AQf.-mtrlt No 88•1 be--ty, end pursuant 10 Sectton manta 01 al aons wno t1tneandplaGelOl'llta11ngat1 The above 1n1ormact0n ts contract csowments 1n an STREET HUNTll'IGTO N l*'tlf..O or cun.e.·1 cnec'-MtSC£U.AHEOUS MAPS- 11,000 aqua,e tool otlic:e t-1 the Ctty of Huntington 1387 of the CIVIi Code of the with 10 be ~ rellt1V9 10 Plf'IOn$ interested 1n 0t ob made ava.table to you In Iha .mount not Ina man t0% ot BEACH. CAUFONIRA ON or a 1>1d bOnc1 IOf n<JI leat LOT 29. Of' TRACT NO bulldlrlg on 1(111 Cen1r ~ 8Mcn end Ole* Nerio outltn-Siiia of CaNfornla, W1U. the appltcallon Oeterlbed jecting to the P<OOOM!d "a mlll\lgemenl p(1n 1>1apete<S the max1nwm •~nt of b•d THE DATE ANO AT THE \fllll 10-... of the ~mount of I C28 IN THE COUHTV OF port lndus1rlel Sit• 1, erld Ing developmen1 of th• llll AT "'9LIC AUCTION below cation f()f tnt• eehool as I gver1ntH that the b•d· TIME IHOICATEO BELOW th• bod mac:te p~~ to Iha ORAHGE. STATE OF MIU9DIVlelON NO. 112 . Mffdowtarlt S~llC Plen TOT .. HIGHEST etDDE" DATE/TIME TuHda SECTION 3 Thau Ftnt Southern P•Pllat det ~,n anler into th• TO RECEl\11! ANO CON Ctly OJ Hun11ng1on e...ch CALIFORNIA. AS PER M14P ~t to ~bdlvlde two 'ArN wttlcl\ now Includes a FCMI CASH, payable 1t•ttme June 9 1999 7 00 PM y proceedings Shall De ton ChtlltlanScl\Ool 103SO Eltll propoffd Gootract II the SIDER THE STATEMENTS The Coritrlcior ahali Ml Ille RECORDED IN 800K 43 exlatlng lot• Into • llfltle cs.11niuva Alrport Closure ofnla In lawful money of lhe APPLICATiON NUMBER ducted pur1u1nt to 41le Avenue, Fountain Valley same 11 awarded 10 1uc:ll OF ALL PERSONS WHO per1ormance of the l#otk PAGE 42' petcel of lend. P .. n. United S1atlf. 111 right, tttle, Code Amendment No ptovlslOOs Of Sect1on 8300 Steta. C1 D2708 (7141 btdd., In the event ol lailute WISH TO BE HEAAO REI.A· Ind ln\provemant1 conlorm MtSC£lUWE0US MAPs.'. • A NEGATIVE PECLAB.· [ N v IR 0 N-M E-N T--A--1. end In*-' In the klllowlno at.'21Negalo"'9 OeclefttlOl1 tt M9_ 91 ll'lo..Str.e:cta ._l'(d 2-·.6881 tO-lf'lfer1ntO--Utd cont 1'tl/tTOTH£ APPLICATION 10 tl'la labor Cod• Of ..... IH T~ OF-~ ATIOfirliU been prepered STATUS CoVlfed by Ap-delcfibeO property situlled NO ff-8 Hlgtiw1y. Code Of Ille State AU ptana ere mlde eva1t! 1UC11 HCut1ty ,..,;, be for· DESCRIBED BELOW Stale of Cet;fotrile eod otlllf' COUNTY. 'IECOAO£R OF by the City of Newp«t proved Environmental Im-In NICI County and State APPLICANT City of Hunt· of Celitornla •ble tor publlc tn1pect10n ... led DATE Mondey J~ 5 laws o1 the Stele of Call· SAID COUNTY leech In conMChon With tile peel Aec>ott No 17.2 Un•t •• Lot 152 of Traci ton Beach SECTION 4. The Cny during regular bu11nan The DISTRICT resenoes tHll lornoe epploe&ble 111«10 '* t!'I IUbject applicatlon, wtlleh ON FILE. A copy of ,,... 5718 ., •hown by-map "'" "'tocATION C1ty·widl Manager of tile Ctty ot Costa hour• 11 Iha 1oc1t1on1 tile right 10 rtjlCt any or .. TIME 1 00 p~ Ille MCIPhOfl on1,-of ~" The ... ~ ...... 1ne1 It wlll not rMUll In ptopoHO r~UMl IS on flleln file .. lnttivmant No _, ZONE All Otslncts M.... IS Mraby dtre<;led to above by •PC>Otntment °""" blOI Ot to wa1111. any "" SUBJECT APP•aJ LO Yl!'ial!OM U\al me,, be , •• °"* ~ ~ •Mgnlflcentetlectontheen-rl\eCltyeter11·iotttee.2000 Boe* 216 Paga 19-27 or R~OUEST lo amend Ille ceuee not!CeS of tne Aid Whei'\"IUQI 1ppo.ntmant •• regu•aru.-1nenybtdsor1n Ptentltng Commlll!Oll •P qu.ted unoer the ~1al • ol · wonment . Mein StrHI. Huntington Mapa, rec;()(d1 ot ORANGE Hunttneton Beach Ordl· proPQMd vacation to be made with the A1«>es101 tn. btddtnt pro"el ol Cond1tton81 UM 1tatue1 purauant to wtvc.h lf"IY, .,... ,... ptoperty NOTICE IS HEREBY e.acm, Callf0tnla 92848, '°' Cour\ty. Caltlom11 nance Code Ind Downtown c:onspleuOv.iy poeted •long Program Menager, or Oeltg· Pu'''""' 10 lt>e prOVtSIOnl Permit No 88-18 w1111 proc .. dlng1 whtraundar OHc;ttl)ed llbow II FURTHER GIVEN lhll .. Id lnapectlOn by the public A Tne purported 1treet ad· Specltlc Plen to updeta and .. Id strips of lend for II lelSt nated Pwaon. 11 k!Ht 0r>e of Sec;uon 17 73 of Ille ubot 1pec1a1 'perm II T 1nt1t 1ve are 1111an and whlc;ll neva purpofled 10 be public hea.rlng will be held on copy of the "•If report :.V.1t dr... and other common ,..,,.. pat king regul•tlon• tw'o (2) weells bftlCH'a the working day In a<1v1nc41 Any Code of the Stale of Cell-Trect 132115 Tentatrva Tract not l>Mtl aupe,-~ l)y Illa •29 ESTHER Sl AEET, the 12"1 clay of June, tW, be avail•~ 10 lntarHt~ ci.tignatlon, 11 any of ano landacape ptOvialons data of Hid hNt1ng S•id requMt lo view the m1n1ge-torr11a, tile DISTRICT nu~· 13270 and Conc11uona1 u J>fOV1a1on1 . or the Laoor COST/4 ME~ CA. 11!2e27 It the llOUr Of 7tl0.,,-m-, In lSii'fliliT°"Cily ffaffof'Tlle r .. I properly dHcrlbed EN 111 R ON MENTAL nottcH shllll De polled not me'lrptln lT'Alll t:Je 811\ed lrom fM ~ o c;epllon rvarfa"ilffi l'fo Cotla ~~ 10 tlt>Or The--1141diii..,.O the City Hall Councll Mlln City Ubrery (7 II l above, tor wnich Iha under-STATUS Ntgahlll Oeciar· mote lhan llWM hundra<I by Iha AlbellOI Program the Department ollnd1ntrtal 19. 12 at>lil be g•VW'I only in the Truiaee ClltCIMT'8 lf"IY Chemberl, 3300 Newpon Talbert Avenue) •118' June algned mall .. no repr-.-,. lllon No et-8 (3001 '"' epar1 bUt In f'IO Manager. or DHignated Raia ti one 1 ha genar11 APPLICANl Tne Dahl INlllMf ptOllldecl by law tlM>lllly lot eny lnc:on9Ctneu Boulevard, Newpor1 Beech. 2.. 11181 • 11tlon or w11ranty. 11 8 COASTAL STATUS An -1 lhall laowet tl\an thrwe Petaoo. w11h 15J working preva.ltng r1te or ~ doem Compeny No bed tlhell be CO<i..CSereo ol lht .._ eoor..e ano CA 92983, •t wNch hme and ALL INTERESTED PER-Aoc:ltroae, Irvine Cal1t0<nle amendment to the Hunt• 131 notice• t>e pottecl dlyt of Iha f~I of euc:n wagH •rtd th• generel APPELLAHl Mayor WM ~ 11 .. 11'\llda Ort • fOfm oft!« common ~IOl'I ,,._, lnt--.ct peraon• so .. s .... lnvtled to lllend 927 t5 111gt0fl Beech L~ Coastal llCTION 5, ·Th•t ~ ,~, prtlV•""'Q "" !Qt hotoelay 8enn111tt lurntlhed by the City of 'eny, "'°"" herein "'9)' IPP9W llnd 0. t!Mfd Mid heerlng Ind eJIP(ess fhe purpor'teG owoer of Program llnplemerltlng ordl· ution lhalt be e>u.bltlhed ~of tile document• Ind Ovet'hrna work m lhe lo-LOCit.TION Sout11a111 HUl'lhntton 8e11CIT •110 •• TM to1e1 ~ ol lhe "*-"·It you chaHenge fhl1 opinion• or tubmll •vtden<:• Mid real propetly 11 lhe ume nano• win t>e filed ~th the twtce In tne ORANGE: ere evaltable. II 10 Qlnfl per cel1ty In wt·uch 1n11WOf1t 1ato comet of Edward• StrMt mede In ICCOfdanGe wltll tht ul'IPeld beilencl o1 the P'otec1 In coun, )'OU mey be IOt OI' tglltlll lhe eppliGalion Of Illa A .... ltl'lent Lien W8$ Callfornl• CoHtal --Com. COAST DAIL y PILOT I page. from the KllOOI olfleos be P«lonned f()j' each et•fl Ind Etlla A,..,_ prov111on1 ot Ille proposal OOllglltiOn MCUl'ld by tne llrnned to ralalng only lhoM 11 outUned ebove. 11 that• PAUL J. BURKE mlHK>n 10 lnc()f'porateJtlle naw1papar o f general upon (5) day~ ""'1ttt'\ r• Of 1~ or worker nMded to ZONE.. CurrwiL AA·O·CO tequlrt<Mnta. Pt°'*1Y IO .,. IOtd end ,._,.)'OU°' eomeone elM "' eny further question• Said Sala will be made ctiangesofthlscoc:le.-mand· clrculetloo printed and pub· que1t 1xeeu1a Illa cor11tect These Eftec:hve .Nly s 1189 hen btdder must b• ~ r91Md 11t IN publlc he9rlng PfMM c;a11 Laura PhlWp1, without wanenty, •lll>f•ll or ment btted l.n the City or Cotti Slncerefy, ra1 .. are on Illa at tile DIS· Ellle..Ooldenweat Spac;1ltc llcen11d ano 1110 pr• ·~ ~~ deecrlbed lfttl\lt notice, 0t In Auocleta Plennar ., Implied, regarding t1Ue, poe-ON FILE a eoc>y ol the r-8· Orafl9t County Call· J 0 s.,,,.., TAICT office loealed at PUin • Qu •fltd u reciuwed tiy law ._ tlrN Of .,,. N'-I wttt1en COi',..... ...... de-538-527t ....ion. or encumbrlllCH, propoMdreQuestisonlileln Ofnl• Adlmlni•t•llOr end PtlylMcal Feciht • Plwnng PROPOSAL ThePlllnfWig l he C•IY Coum.11 of Ihle 11\Wed 10 die City et, OI' prior HUNTINGTON •EACH to pey the IUm of p .. 1 due lhe Comrnumty Develop· PASSED ANO ADOPTED A.HERA Oe91gtlat~ Peraon Tr..W 1370 Adanll Al4 CommlUlon on All'• ''· C<tr of Huntinoton 9"(J\ ,. ~-"' ""' ~ Cit 10. the pul>llc he9flng CITY CCMINCIL.-,: c..,.. Hom.owner'• •-sments. ment Department 2ooo till• IStn O.y or M1y llet Pubkll'led Or1nge Cotst eo.ta Meu CA 92626 ttH 9C)proved the fO(IOw . Wvte tile rignt to ra~t any 18 •1 1'° 15 W,._A I . AAOOIO, cm •recJiwer, Cltr Cler II, tMIOf\8~ ntumted 00.11 Main StrMt, Huntington PITlft llUf'FA, ....,., of o..ty Piiot May 29 1989 eop... tnl~ 0. Obtained Oii Incl CUP I n p.,,.,., a 26 Of I I bode In ~ 10 cun. Ina CLmlC, 4tTY °' NIW· ,,._ {1M) .... .,.. i.... c:Ntgea, end 1ntlf'11t s..cn Callt0tnl• 92648 for ""Cltr ol C..W Meaa F4'4 request A c;opy of t!wtH 11f1911 f11n1ty 1o1 wb01\'1$iOI\ ly the 0tder of me Coy TNtlee _.. ~ • '°"" mACH Detect. 5/23/81 due I I the lime of tnts not tee 1napec11on by the P\lbllc A A TT EST Elleef'I p Phln ,., ... ,,. .. be l)Oated •t the on • tO Q(Oh ICfl parcel Counc.11 ot the C11y of HIHlt· ~· ctleCR or~ on • Putlll9hed Orlll\ge Coale Publlehed Orenge Coaat tn Ille amount ot I 1,214.00 copy of tha atafl reporl wtn ney, Coy Cletk of the Ctly 01 rta.IC ll>TICE )Ob 11te Sotdal Ptfm.t 10 percanl tngton ~· Ca11fom1a Ille .i... or N110n11 ~ • Delly Pilot May 26, 198~•39 c_>elly Piiot May 211, 118~432 ~::;:/~~ ........ ::,,~~111:.btQl~o H~:·~~:~ co;f~~OF CALIFORNIA> ic-., t~ ~~~~:C'f~':Yw"= ~::::rn h'",~~= J:!: ~I 2 lc°:.:! '°'t:':,.'9~~tr =~ "'::.. ~--: c: TY~· AllOCIA· Main Clty Library (711 I g~~i~;~F~~E)CITY ,~~A~=s tn.c;onlract llhlfClclO. and 11111'-"'• E.e.eeci INlO c ........ Clfr of Hunt· cheol Or~ by I ..... or TION, •Y: ftONALD D. Tllbert Avenue) •lier June I EILEE: p A~~N E The .--....... ,_M>M upon any aubc;ontrac;tOf mum 2 tt C\11 Md 1111 and ....... ....... i.o.tal ~ etlO IOan ROUP, A LAW C~-2. 191L · nl N Y. ·~""' ,...... ere unOlf 9'1Ch CONTAAClOO petll'llt I ~ of IHI tor lot• -Ille ..... atrMt (7W) .aociauon. le\lln9I At ION, u ·1or .LAICI ALL INTERESTED PER· g:zk °!"I:.~ c:;olflCIO ~~~F A NO topeynol lessthan the Mid 13 llld 14"' Tttet t3270 ...... MeOC_lilflon Of~ bllllll caJfTUI DNW, SUITE *10, SONS Illa 1nvtled to attend o t ity ncll of S apte;liecl rel .. 10 •II ~llett The ae>Plll NI bWI lllt<J ~bli"'*' 0r-oe Coe-.t 1'I • , tn ~. oa al BARTMAN LAICI fO .. l•T. CALI• Nldpu1141c:~•ndex· , .... Ctty Of Cott• Mesa HAM TEA WOALO 1113 ~edbythen'l!nthen.• bated on Ille conc•n tn•t °* ~ Mty·tf.2 11, H 1 ~ eoo.' grandchildren. Vtaita-fOftNIA uuo (7t•> pr ... op1nion. or 1Ubm!t '*•byeettitytne1111e1t>ove BeJler 811• •H. Coit• ecu1ionol1hac;onuec1 lldftalk1 ate not 010....oaci 1Nt .. and H~ J Hartman age Uon at the mortuary .,,_,_~ evidence tor or 9011n1t tile and foreQ<Mng Re10Mlon Meea, Calli 92128 No b~ may wllhdra.w wllhtl'I the 11Ubd1¥fslon wh<tt F387 ._.......IO 00 °'*'IMI In 66 f ~ • . M Publllhld Ofange Coett •P llc111on •• outtlnad No H · 139 wH duly end J.oMpll 8unnett end Mery any bid tor • f*IO<t of 1011y the IOOel'tt\1 ,..., warran11 '* ... In 119 ._,. Of ----- DI: \'I Cl 'O 11( I' o »Ountain Val-on May 2~. 4.00 P. . 0 Piiot May ID, 28, June .,!.,.. 11 ther • regularly p1111d encl Bunnell, 8550 Com-(80) days alter 1~ """ .. 1 f\KtlW dllCUHIOf\ "8JC ll)11C( ...., °"* ....,, c:m11 111 -----~l...J,11111-iLaW:&! urt QVMt iplt ... I ...... ~~ ~It~~ IOI ll'la~~910!4t NVIAC>fHlttE-NT.t.~ ....., .. ,.,, .. _,,_-I 22, 1989.Survived by leJ'Vices will be h~Jd F3H SuHn Pierce AUOClll• ~r!r,!!~·~ngthr:" p-r'~~eoe~"'*' end A peymetll .bOnd 111\d I STATUS Thiapro;ectllco•· -.!O~~ ........ r--~IMulnotalb • hiswifelrene da gh Frida M 26 t Planner at53e-5271 .,.. •yo SV peiformance bond'*"' oe ered by fnrirOMlel'llM Im· ~-·-• -unW ""* • u . on y, ay a "8.IC NOTICE MIKI ADAM• H I IMt Lindt R Hoffman 85SO reqwed PflOf' to ex~IOl'I peel Aeoott No ... , WfltUI Ho1atellereb)l....-nt"-t ......,.. .,,.....,.. to Ile tel' Andrea Willlon, 11:00 A .M . at Pierce ..... -.. aotl ;l•n~I~.-IH WnNE.SS WHEREOF I CommonwUflll •2• I, of the c;ontrKt #\0 tl\all be ... _,..., ~ Ille City t~~~ oC ..... (ff enoorw •• 800 Keith Hartman, Bros. Bell Broedway NOTICa or CMtm....... he"9 l\ereu11to "'my hand IJuena Pertt, Caltf 90t21 II\ 1he '°'"' aat tor1n 1n the eour,c;a on Mey 1 ,... '"-01, °' ~ 84NICtt ,....,Ofrto'll list.er M•rv Fo bet M t Pl "*JC .. ANNO Publ•lhed Or Coast and altlked the s..i ot the Thia bu1tne11 11 con· c:ontr~ ~· ON 'Ill Tiie appeal 11 Oii w9 !'IOld • pvb41C ~on and 3 ..... andc-~ .. U..trren, or uary. erce NOTICE IS HEREBY Delly Pilot M•y ~NI City°' Coll• Mela,,,.. 16tl\ duGtT ed by CO-PttlMfl Pwtuanl to Section •590 hie In the 09C)8fl"'4tnl of Ille applleal!Of\ Of ,,Opet,, ......... be INIOe. .. n "' Bros. Bell Broadway GIVEN tnet •public '-'Ing • F-4,7 cley of Msy, 1Mt 11• reglauant com ot 1he Oov.rnment Code or COtl'WnUn11y ~t O...•on 22nd,,,. .. , tor• w .... ~ Dereck Benham, Mortuary, Dlr«ton, ~II be Mid b)' tn. Cot.ta llLllNfl • .._Y City menctd to 1rlll'IMCt °""·the State of c.lll0tn11 11141 All. IN1£RESTEO l'tA etr ... nftfftt~onnnd ~.~ot...: Debbi Benhan1 and Costa Meaa. 642-9150 MeN CflyCouncUonJune5, rta.IC fl>TIC£ Ctetll end ......... Ctetrt ,,... under '"' flclllloui contrac t w 111 con1a1n SONS•• Invited 10 attend lt'-t 0et...,.1,~"'~ Aw •-am•• ... poeu•iaiu ,..._,_ Benha M 1ND, a1 6·30 pm , 0t as Of "'8 Cltr Cwt1 "' tfle t>uttnw ,,..,. Of Mmea provtetons perm11fl1tg tne Mid publlt. neating and •• ~Ind T111t111 A.~ ., ........,. .. -""'.... m. r. NELSON aoon thar111ter u pr~· K.-1 CtlJ of c........ ltlled .eio~ Ofl Miy '· lt8t luccHalul bldOtr to ptHa OOinlON 0r 1Ubmll Aequeat 10 conaldtt ._ r 1 I' •'°"' _., !!~l.:~~! nManawgaesr John F. (Jack) Nebon llcable, in the counctl 'ICTITIOUe .,_SS Publ•ll'led Or1f198 Cout Joe~ aubahtuta MCUtltiQ fOf eny evlOenol '°' °' ~11 thl cNl9nO the.,, .. , ~ ot ._. ...... ....-un;._."5 ' Cllamber• of C4ty Hali n ..... STA~NT Diiiy Pilot Miw 19 29, tN9 Tl\la Mltement wa hied mQl'ltylwitf\llejd by Iha DIS. •PPllcttton .. outllnecl Hnd • .,., to $entteoo -. .. Deed. •• ·-•t P olyclad Lam!-resident of Costa Fair Ortw, Colta M ... '. on Ttlt lollowtng persons.,, F40<I wltl\ Ille County Clerk of Or· TAICT to enau1a P•r· •tiovt All •PPllCallon1. Driw ......... .._ ..._ • * { the 1 10 Mesa .,_ct away on the tollowlng item dolnQ ~ u = County on Mey It. IO<l'llante unoer U'9 con-•twt>tta end ""9CnOllONQf TNI Pfoteet Nit~, .. ...,._. '-'-.., .. NI or ast May 22. 1989, born it.N OROlloiANCE eppfCW• llNOO ,AATNERS HO 1, MJC ll)TIC( 1 trect tflil ptopoael er1 on .... Wltfl ~. ancl ii f\ee ............ ,...... d .. -yean. Graveside ser-11 h-••.u lB HH6 in 1ng ~t AQreemet11 A limited p•rcn•tehlp, ,..... .......,,. ...,_,, IJ the C>moe Of the City Clertt tertnlned 11\et ii 1t ~i· ......, -, -.... .-vbs will be held at loe-"";".{1_ ; H OA--..01 bet-..n the City 11672 Mllllken Av•nu1 MCmC9 TO ~~~-~!' C8'He•ll.,, Altre• P. 2000 Main SttMt, Hullt: U/lly uernc:>t und9t t"9 , .. ..._. ._... _ ,...._. Good She h rd Ce wa i-_..t ~owa. e Of Colla MIN end IN eo.1• llWHI, Calif. 92714 CMDITORI Of ...--y ,..._...,... -· ......... •· '" ,......_ "'91on .._.., c.tornie, 10t ~·Of fM ~ lft .. ....._ ..... ~ ~e m-waa • resident o( Or-Meu Aedevelopment Aten-Llnco lnvMl"*'lt Com· IUUl TllWO 18• 1... ~ Or11n19 Co•ll ~ ~ "'9 ~ 1.l'llllr°""*"el ~ Acl .. •• •w tf .. .....,. et.ery on day, May ance County since cy, penalnlnt tocommercilal peny,Cellfornla, 1H12 Mllll· AM» Of .,.,,ION '·412 ~ P1101 -tt, H . IHt tMHntMGTON HACH Nottoe ti ....,. ~ ........... .._... ~ 28th at 10:00 A.M. li$1. He ia survived &::loel:!'::.' 1>~•= ~r,1fvenue, lrvtne, c11111 Al.C~~~o. MlJC NOTIC( rn3 ~!::::,C~:i ~ ~.,..,..."':. '::.~ .,::~ -=~ •• l!:. --1amily sugnt by bia wife. Shirley 1rd, end 1911\ Str•t Thia bu11ne11 •• con. UCIW(I) fWlJC ll)TIC( ~:.~ -.... dev of JuM tNI. at IN~ HM'llO .... _ ~"°"'~n ~Ca~r T . Ne19on, dautJtter for ~t of eppro11· <Nc1eo ti~ 1J41nit~ partner. ( ..... 1191 .. 191 IC 11111 • -----·· OJ1nge Coeet of 1.)0 p"' In IN C~ MCGllV9'/.._. ...-"'"""' -·-~ Kell Kathl and lme1ety tl 5,000 equer-. IMC afllD U.C.C.... PM:TIW --.--... - -Deily~ M.y 2e 1"9 ~• « lfl9 ~I CIOWAllY Society. Y ftt'I IOt retail. thMtre and,... The reglatr1nt com-..,. .. ~16fl ..-1TAT8 l•T ._ 8TATIMINT f'4)1..., C".Y .,._., 3300 .._. 100..._,.,.... ... IOI\ Ouiato•r C. 1811f"'1 uaaa Tlla llOrWMllt menced to ltenMCt ""'° NOTICI: 1a 141 Ree V TM ........ ~ we The ....,.... pel"IOl'lt .,. por1 -9oul..WO ~P<W• .JOO MC QUEEN NeJ.an. A f>wdena e11o ~=· tM Down· nees lll'lder the f1C1111°"' GIVEN to the Cfeattor1 of ootna ..._ • doWICI ....,._ • ...... ~ leed\i c ... .-. ·~ ,mlCfl """"' • c -..-. ., '°' Marte Bell u...nut'en,. PleyhotlH f•llow town ......_____.,,,.,,, Plln ~ n1me or n..,,. RENE L JUT EAU and ALVAND MANWT. :Im o·MJU.y ANO 0 AllLLY ~ ~ .......... """ .. .,.,~ • • .,-.. ,.,. ...... "" ' encl 1 __,Ion encl De-...._, at>ove on Mey 1, 1 ... SABINA 8 JUUAU SOCllel t 8r11i1o1 ..,_. •Cl, Coete U. He9port l!Yd •IO. ... --•••• ~ tPPe'tlr N ''"' '"'' ,..ldent of Costa Mr. Nel8on WM active Y91~10wl* Par11cl· TtlomM ~ Linden. Prt1I· Security No -. Trantt.,or MeM. c.M. t2t28 ce.t1 Mw. Catlf "'27 w •=• .ct tie llMr1I ~ u you .,. ..._" .. May 21, 118t She ia ar.,. c.o.at • U\ ~..-itheco.te.._.,.._ Tiiie ttMemenl ... fllecl ""'~ 11 •llOO lrvltlt ltMI 9Mdlfla, MIHlon ~ ltvd •to C:O.. ., oour1, Y'MI ~!be....,._, 10 S.fl .._ _ __,. ...... .-eel away lnloclJU..ceront.he patlon AGNel•••t by~ dent end 11cenwt lllltloM bull· K1y•evoo1 Mo1towkl, ,etflel!Mett111 ... n,nst ~I II, CINlel191 If* pr0'9c;t in Cf~:::"4 1 o adGI' and~ He ·=••IC ~ and ...... County Clertc Of O!'· ltvd , lf'I tfte C4'J °' lr'i!ne, Yieto, Calf tHt t ...... C-Ntl1 Al 'Mini~.._...,.. fOU • .,., .. _..,... ~wd by de\ch~ _ __. a.-. • ...-:_ u-~-Tr ..,._ '-Clttu ... ~on M9y I, 1Mt ~ of or .... Stet• Of fhla ~ re con· Tiiie .,.,,,,_ le OCM\• 0t .........., .... ,...., at ~ mw Je ... • \Vi Ila rd; ~ 111 ... -Ullll<' ............... Dlt• ••• ..,,_ CIMOl•llfl .. ,,.,..,I IMllk ---~-.,, lndMduel ........ "1 • ..... ,Niii • ... ..... .....,. OU1ibed1---~~iiiiii .... !!!.!!!!-. .... -..._ a..tber Raymond Qirp. durinC World lion' ".,.• acu,..,.. "uU1'6d e>r.,. COii! .,....,,,.....,.toMIMde Ttle , .. fecr ent COM· Ttte , .. ,.,,, • •Offt· _, "' INI ,_...cw 1n """"' ..,_ 8111; ~tert W• 0. Md wnec1 a Emir•-• ..._ ,.._ ~ Not M9y ,f, 1t, "· to 'MNCU P", DION, ....., to If.,._ bWI· ,._... to tra.-._.. ~) wra=•• ClalfWr.. WIW W Danna an., and Purple HHrt In ~oi9.C.~1 fU"""'" N'9 I. *' ,_,71 f:':.~.!: ~ =-~or"°: =-~ • "": 0::': .:: ~ = ~ ",: '~ ...... '* .._ ._ ,.. WISlllnnM\;lfMt Ou1d1lunaJ. He GMNlletMlllld.,.ancl Tr...._..._....,_ .....,.-oweonN1A .... .._ • ..,A ._.QlfC...Wtlr.otd ,,..... ... ~:.'IH-~0:..---=-~ Deb-tauOt..-eh dnma .............. .......... !WUCRll ...... .., ....... ~....... ,...111..... • .................. ee-. _.... • .. ....,. ...... ·~ 0 .... ,,., ....__ '""--mcf" ~..., .. 'm tt. .._....,.-... Netd~ •t11 .... 0llf .. W-loro, ~ st1ll 1•1C ._ lllecl M bd Wit WM._.. II ow-= 11 ......... ~01 'd14-No•rort loHtl CA ..... --· ·--..-· ,. aiy _ Counoll on "" !II! 2!!!!!f ..,_, .._ ot .-• c.ww, a..°' O!'· ... -~on Of Or· ._...-.... c.. c.. ., ......... ._. • • ~'· C...ndr• Hunli•on Be1ch ........... """U"r ,,;;;;W • ~-"•ti. ... Cowlttr•Mlr•·--, .._ .._ ._.· 't••H• o... c.. !!'~·~-:,·~~ ~Knneth ~-~21=~:..:.=:,.:.~0 :r:c~ ,_ ..,.... .. .,_c.F"'=..:: ...._ ,,, •ar..."=:r-.-9:-::i.::DlllrNM_,•,..,_:.:..-:-..::,-:= l~,r; s1=::: A9acw.Old...-1 ~~..a: -:1m=,'fuuH": .._...-:::.,.--:: 'fiit:;.~:.w:.;~ ::,-r.• "·"·a:"::::::::-:;-. ~,~. °" ,."°"°' K'm• 1i1J 1:119nnan ol I relliil'did ...... ""' .. ..._,to~.._ AUTUMN HILL Al· CW . ._ • ebcM'', • ti. '471 el fl!IW .... ~ le A'°" 8TMIT ..,.,.,.! ,.. I .. , ,,_, he WM IC!dw on \M ................ 90CIAT11.1t10,_..._. .. ...._,IAMI ,,... ...., ....... te.. _,,. v ._.. ol J'llllYlew _.. ..._ 1•11c7*M In .,.., O.• ...... CeM M .._ ..._. w -.._ -TO_. • ~a.;:;;;..-..;,....a .. ._ ... .....,.._. .... I ,.......__.-.....,_ ... , , ,._...,.. 'M1 ftlVl"a' I u: *=~eaun. = -=-=~· ... ,.: ..:..1=i." ---":..*..:. c. '1 A ' t6in b ,. 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Of ICOOWlt .,_~Die In penon or by quired 10 give notloe to tfW COW1 • '°'"* ......, c .. , 11111.,,...,., • - 1tHf ~DOI• •I II ...... ~Code The --=:---C..--~"'-=*"' 1260 'IOMlelttonwr· .,...,, .. ,, C*'ION UlllW ,_._........._., .... .__..._,C... ...... ATIOet • ._, 1 :/Ol.J-::.":' .... ., .... 'T .................................... Lawe • ~ll .... C .. I Ne ~ lflYOUAl'IACMDITOft ~ he\11 Wllllld ~or Int of .n In--~ IN• C. ..... f~_.., .. ~ ~ ~---C.,..,._.•...,..PM-_.,...,_ .. ..., ........ ..._. Jt CMa.A._..,.tcw~ or• 00fttll191'1t creditor ol oaoN111fd to 19'1 pr~,,...,,.,,., ...... ..._ ~ C..-· dlll ... ._. '=--= OA'flD ~2~0,.,.MUNT~! ,.._ _. .. ,,....... .._. .. .._oflWllWlng -· MAiie, ...... .._....,. .......... "°"'IM dlcmlll. yclll MUie Ille IClllofl ~ Thi lnde911n49ftt orof.ny~ • ......,.. ...... e QClil)end& ... fN9 ....,. SL T . "'-... ere~ IOC8'ld .. ~.....,. ...... ...... ........ ...... OOl#t *"'· ~ clelf'll"'"" ""court MO .,.,..., .. lofl *"'*"Y .. -prfMded In ...... ,,.. ...... n1 • ....... *' ~TO,:. ~IC =rlt:E v~'°:,,J,O 11»-0 f Kallll A-.. In YOU MAY .,, ......... IM cu 01111 .......... , ... 11w1 melt. copy to !tie !*.on.I OI Clf •f\l•d unl•H Ill °' ltle C..Wnle '10llMI ...... .... Olefo, Celt ~ rQA CMH Clllt ..! uny IT MAY II • Or-. ~ Md tc .. ._ ~ 1N OOW\ K ~ ~ ~ Cosiet .._ &.. W. M ..... ,.,,__,...NI~_, by "'*•'*' '*"°" fills 8111 Codi. A"-*' tor.,... ttt01 ................ ~A "*.IC MLI.~~ ...... A~ ... w ... perw ......... d In o..,,.,..,..M, ,.. YI• o ...... ,. •• ,.,, U.~wtlf*lfoufmofttlle ObteetlofltoltlisOt'ltiofl.nd ...-0.lom\le~"°"' 'TMI ........... ~ -"' .. u..d ~NOD AH EXPlAHATION ---~ ......... ~.._ .. ..., F•21 ....... CA-from the~°'"'" .. ~ l"d c..e wflY .. 19'1oourtdeftl. ..... "1'. ........ oen• di '" tll • -c....1neo.u....... .. CIOUft • ..,..., ~ ~ Otenoe eo..t wenceotletWUIPf°"'°9d COUl't ~ llOt Cl'lfll IN ................ I .,....... an ., • cu •1 • vr THI NATUM Of THE ..... nae ... dlleofved ....... No4'ol of ... .. PUU llnlC( ~ ""°' May ''· 20, "· In llttlOfl 9100 of tM c;.,... MhO<"Y --Ale ....... -•• T"• , .. 1.,,.,., COflll• :=. : ~ ~ '"OCHOINO AGAINST on -17. , ... From etld ... "' .., ttwenfOl'Y end IP-ltlt lornle Probate Coo. 'The A HEAflllNG on the J*~ ,,. ..... .... ,,,, c.-"9IOld \0 .,.... ..... liOft .... ~In Ml 9' ;~t !~~ CON-...., --.... no eultlortty Pfll•rMllt Of ..... wetl " .. FS.10 '"""' IOf ftllr'9 eulml wiH not tlon wtM ~held on JUNE 15 ...... CA _, MIS llflder ----- 1111 ...... oA-.) II .tltlflt, tltje IHI ANAHEIM AVE.=:.~-==:=-=~~ ~=~..: PUU M)TIC( =-..:=~0o:c:.::~:: ::'sa~!!t.~,t. ~ ~~~,c= ::;-.,.,.-: ~ ""' ~ COltAll .. 'ed to ·~2. OC>eTA MU.A, CA llllMoM of MtWI of the pwf· Of .. Cellfomie Probete TO......... "°"Ced~ Clntef OtM, Senta Ana. CA 2. 1Nt ,.. • ""' ,.. -by wnder tH2t nersNQ Ttie llrm ~ Cocte A~ for llpeci9I UTATI. MOTICI. DU'" v°" MAY EXAMINE ttll t2702 FS447 ~ , ~ &,. -"' Deed Of Tru11 in h .. I" • .., ... .odt-or and al -'• w111 tie 11qu1-Notlol form It~ trorn A....., n-. ._CW Nin ION 1111 kept by the court tt you " YOU 08JECT to the ~Viol,,.....,.· s>f'GPe"Y '* .. neher d•: common .... CS.llgnatlon of deted to !tie uMnt poulbll IN court cletll ••IMll, A TO_!!~TI·~ ar• • P«IOn lnterllled In granting of tNI 1)9tillon, you rtaJC NOTICl This .......... ,, ... Ned ~. P'CIPlrtY • lt!OMI above, no by• tololWIQ "'*"'. Joi o·~. Pwtttloner •11111 NMON •• •.. --the•••••· you may Ille with ltloutd etth4W ~ at tti. ..wilt! tM eoumy a.ts of Ot-..J~~: JOSE DAVIO ""-:'7 II gMri .. to tta HA&Sf.R F(){J(.AOI ~AUL L ., ... ..... (NC ..., :::=.=~ ~~ Ille ooun • IOl'mal ~· hMrtng and state ~ Ob-u.s1 ... ~ on Mey ''· _..._,... CIOmll ~ •-°' COfllCl· clo Hl.l~ON a HEaTOH, OA llJI a ..,.T, At • C.........,, IOt 8'>«:fel Not.e. ol ltle Iii· jectlonlor ftllwr1ttert oblle· "Cnnou9 .,_.. 1-,.,_ ~RY HUNTER ~) Tti. b•n•llclary Atl~ at Lew ......... r ... If, 1t1 ~'4941 Al{A llMTMA lACOCk Ing of 1n Invent~ SNt ap. tton. wlU1 !ht ~ befOfl MAim ITAW ll'uDllMcl Orlf'IOI COMI • Fl~~ 20 ""'*~Deed of T"*· by One CofPGfet• P\ae L ._ .. I I 1, ..... -. To .. heka. blnlfle.I"*• ~ .. ~"· prellemertt of wtate MMll the l!Mrlng YoUt appear-~ followlno Plf"IOtl9 ere ~Noe Mey H , .llMW 2, t , ·--• re.eon "' bfeach or def.ult ~ e..dl. CA t?SaO ..... AM. CA .,.., etldltor1, contlnQent credf. . • _,., °' of In)' petition or ecc:cMlt lflCI may be In pen10t1 or by dolnQ INllMU ea. 11 ttlt tM4••r.No ... 52.6?12 In IM ~Ions MCUred M111Mr FOUledl PubltsNd ()f411191 Cout lOl'I, and Pl'aont wtlO mey To all llSWa. b«*lc ar'", ae PfOl/lded.ln Mellon 1250 your attorney WARMINOTO~ C~INO a ' f_.14 In looll P..-al OMael ~ ttiw,t>y, heretofore ••. ~ OrllllOI Cout Delly P1IOI. May 11. 20. 26.. bl OU'ltrwill lnl«lted 1n the oredttors, oontlngent eradl· of IN Celltorntc Probate t---------+---------+----------~ Ill tN oMoe of IN "9-eaMC1 ~ed lo Iha Oelty "°'Mey ff 1Nt 111t Wiii or aatate, Of bOttl, of tors, and .-.one wt10 INY Codi A ~I '°'Special NO TIC£ rtaJC NO,_ •-ti' ..,.....w corGitOIOnwlee<:ounty. undll~ •written Dec-FU J f$401 ASHLEY STANDISH HI<>-bl ot~lntwtled lnlhe NollCltormlsavlllatMetrom _.....;..;;.;;.;;;;..;;..;.;.;;..;.;..;..=. __ ,_.....;.;;;;;;.;;;;;.;;..;.;.;;,~11114;:;.... __ .....;,._..;;.;;;.;;;.;;_"" ....... 1.....,."-C..__ Seid ._, of lfuM ct. i.Mlon ol OstlUlt Ind Dem-GINS, A Missing PeflOn wlll or .. late, Of both, of tf11 court cterl\. 1Ct111ee ~ ~prop. "*Id tot a.. and written MUC M)TIC( "8JC M)TIC( (PBC 12400) MARTH.A MAY I.ACOCK •"9rftef .., ... ttttefter. arty: notJcl of defallll and of elee· A PETITION nu .,..., liled Al(A MARTHA M LACOCK u..w. 1( ..... a Otoft - l'A..c:a 1; UNIT •t. AS lion 10 ceuw the under· --~ cw t>y ANOR.EW HIGGINS In the AKA MAR:THI< LACOCK ... inti '•t.. .... ,,,, c'o.ta SHOWN AHO DUIHE.D ~ ..._, to Ml Mid pr~ NOTICa CW DUTit ~ ~ SUC*lof CoYrt of CelifOfnla.. A PETITION tlet beef! llled ..... CA na7 THAT CERTAIN CON. to Ntlefy M6d ~Ion• Ale CW NllllON MVOCw.l .. AWG County of Or11n91 reque91· by Joell 0-tdne In 1111 Su-P\Jblltneo Qfa,. Coast DOMINIUM 'LAN ftE~ and "*-'* IM under. • TO AO•HTI" . COMlft'IOMA&. l"CI tl'lat ANDREW HIGGINS perk.: COurt of CalofOfnle. DlillY Pllol May 2e 27 June C()N)aD MAY 20. 1912 AS illgtled cauMd Mid notlCI of ISTATI CW UM NIWIT be appointed u Pl!tonei County of Otange req~t· 2 tht I HI TAU MEN T N 0 dlfNt and o1 -.ctlOfl lo bl ,.,.AUJ IOHN NOWAK MO. '7.f rapt...,.lsUve to adtnlnlt1e< Ing that JOetl 01wi11na bl FS445 12·17•$27 OF OFFICIAi. rec.otMO F.0.-uery 3, l~lt C... ~ (........ ttle "tate ot the mlui09 ~nled u personal rep-RECOROI OF ORANOE as INtr No 89-4&2114 1n A•Mlll1 revu .. IR ef peraon. rSMntatlvl to admlnttte< the "8.IC NOTICE COUNTY. CAllFOf\NIA 800lr. PIO' of Olflelll .... To al heh, Deneficiarlea ,.,.. '9 THE PETITION r~tt .. tat• of !hi Oeeldent PARCEL 2 AH UN· eotdl In 1M office of 1t11 ,.._ etedttOfl, cont"'91nt credi· ....... ,._....., autnoroty to adrnlnleter the THE PETITION reqUftt• NOTICI Of' OMOll) 1/10TH INTlAE:s corder of Orenoe Cowrty. 'Or .. end pe!IOM wM 11\ey ....... c:.-a •let• under ~ ~ IUlh«lly to 9dmifll•ler Ille NTITION TO IHA.NOTOLOT10fTAACT Seold Selrwlll be !Nde, beotnll .... ll'ner .. edlnthl NOTICE IS HEAE8Y dint Adlnltllstrl11on of &-...... unOer IM lndSipen. AWtn ... NO 11HO, CfN Of COSTA butwtthout cownant Of-· w411 °' •l•ta, °' bOttl, of GIVEN tt1et the Huntington 111• .Act (Thie 11.1111ot11y al· dent Admln11uetlon ol fl· llTATI: Oft a COUNTY Of OR· ranty, •11Pf ... or implied. r.. GERALD JOHN NOWAK 8Mch Ptlnnlng CommlMlon 10¥tt 1111 peraonal rec>reMn· lit" Act (This authority al· Al.MltT, •AUl COIT .. " E, STATE OF CAU · gerdlnQ totle poeMllon, or A PETITION hM 1>Mt1 Mid wolf hOIC! 1 publlc heerlng 1n lllive to take many actlOna Iowa 11141 per-eonet repreaen-Al<A Al..nJIT P. COITNIE" F , AS 8"0WH ON A sncumbtltlCSI, .lo psy tt11 by JOE O'SUlUVAN in the the Coutldl Ct1ember at lhl without o«>telnioQ court SC>-lllW. lo lalle many a<:llOM MCA Al.K"T COITME" MAP MCOROEO IN 800K remelnlng prlndpal sum of ~ Couf1 of ~ Huntington 81acfl Ch11c PfOYSI a.tor• 111ilog c.rtllf'I ..ithout obtaining COW1 ap. c-~ 490, PAGES 32 TO 33 Of "-note(•) leCIJted by Mid County of Ofenge request· Cini•, 2000 Mein Str .. 1, actlor\I, ~ the P«· PfOVSI a.tore tlb'Q ~ A-1 ... MISCflLANEOUS MAPS, of Trwt. with lnter111 H In Ing that JOE 0 SULLIVAN Hu111111g1on S.ectl, Cell· cone! rep<aaentahve la r• Ktlona. llOWeYlf" the I*· TV Ill helt'I. ~heleriel. RECo.-oa Of ORANGE NJ4 nots ptovidad SCI· ba ~ntad •• DWtonal lornla, on the d11111r10111111 quired to gwe nolle4! 10 sonal tll>feMlltstM It r• ered•tors, contlflgetlt ciedl· COUNTY. CALIFORNIA, vancea, II eny ol the truet• rapraeantatlve to aomlni1t1t time lndlcelecl below 10 , .. 1n1ww1ad petsona untest quired 10 gtvoe notice to 1or1, 1nd pereon• wno m1y TOOET~R WITH ALL IM-CfMled by Mid Deed or ,,,. ..,.,.of the dlciedertl Clive Ind eonsi04lf Iha.,., .. IN)' have walved not~ °' lnt~ated pe!'IOnl unl•H be ot"-tM lnle<Sled In lht PAOV£MENTS THEREON T~• Said sale win be he4d THE PETITION reQUWll menls of .. P«IOM wno COMertled 10 ,,,. PfoC>OMd they 11111• wallled l\Otlee OI Wiii or •1111. °' bOlh 01 AL· DCUTIHG THEREFROM on IMllh«lty to adminietet Ille woato to be hNrd rllatlve 10 aclton ) The ln<l~I conserued 10 the Pfopoeed BERT PAUL COSTNER AKA CONDOMINIUM UNITS 1 June 12, 1989 11 I 30 111111 under Ille lnOepert· 11'11 ~lion O..Crlbld ldmlnlatraUon sulhotlly w1:t action) Tile lf\deperident AL8ERT P COSTNER AKA THROUGH 10 INCLUSIVE. pm In the lobby to the build· dent Aelmlnlltrallon of b-below be gr ante<S unl•o an lldmlnittrellon au1t1or11y wtll ALBERT COSTNEFI LOCATED THEREON Ing IOClted at 801 South tslll Act {Tlllt M.tthOtlty al-DATE/TIME Tuuday. lnterHtld 1>«son hlH 81'1 bl grsnle<S unleu an A PETITION llU t>eefl foi.d CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Georg• Peppn 144-3123 LEGAL NOTICE . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tt\at the City Council ol the City of Newport Beach will hOld a public hear•ng regarding: Prellmlnary Budget '°' the ft9Gal year l989-90. pursuam to Section i 102 of the Newpon 8ea¢h Cl1y Cherter; ANO Proposed E11pendltures lrom the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds IOf Fltcal Year 1989·90 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said put>llc hearings will be held on the 12th d1y ol June, at the hour 7 30 p m , In rhe City Hall Counclf Chamt>ers, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach. CA 92663, at Which time end plact Interested persons may appear and be heard thereon nDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND 114,0IO ALSO EXCEPTING ONE· ~ Straet. Orange Call-Iowa the si«aonll repfeMo· ~ 6, \989, 7 00 PM ot>iectlon to Ihle pe11llon and lnle<lllsd !*tori fllee In by JOHN BOMAR In Ille Su· HALF OF ALL OIL, GAS lomll t2t18 lstlve to take many ec1loM APPLICATION NUMBER 1t1owt good c.uM wtty tne obiecllOn to thta pelltlon and P«IOf Court of Cafllornta. TOT AL AU FUNDS • INCLUDING CAPITAL IMPAOVEM£NT8 A N 0 0 T H E R Al the llrnl of Ille lnlllel wltl!Ou1 obtaining court SC>-Aevoc:etlon HMtlflQ • COl'I· court atiould nol grant Iha elloWI good cau.. why lhit Cou4'ty of Ofl"Oe requeat H Y 0 R 0 C A R 8 0 N publlc.etlon of !hit notice. ptov.I Befor11eliing certlln dltlonal UM Petmlt No 87-5 auttlOrlly court thould'not grant lhe Ing that JOHN 80MAA bl SUIST ANCES AS FIE· the total amount ot I~ un-ktlona. ~. the I*· APPLICANT Fl1P Inc A HEARING on ,,.. pell· sutl\Oflty ~led as petlOl'lll <IP· SERVfD IN THE DEED peld bel~ of Iha obll· eon_. nlPfeNnlAlltve ts r.. L 0 CAT I 0 N 1110 6 6 lion wlll be hai<S on JUNE 9 A HE.ARING on 11141 pe11. r-11111'110 IClm•nl•ler the S.WIM Malntanenc. and OJMtretlon C•tat Outley FROM JAMES L. 006NER ptlon MCUr1'd by the st>ove quired 10 gJve not~ to MllQflOll• Str .. t (IOUtl'teut tHll II I 45 p M tn Dept 1lon ""'"be hlld on JUNE 15 .. , ••• ol lhe CS.Cid•"' -· ANO ANNIE L 008NER, oaacr1bed deed of truat Ind interMted l*90fll Ull .... comer ol Magnoll• Str .. 1 No 3 IOC:.lld cl 700 Clvi<: 111811 ., 1 45 p M In Dept THE PETITION requut11 HUSBAND ANO WIFE, ANO llttm.ted cot11, ell.I*\-they he~ walv9d notice or Md G.,.fi.ld Avenue) Center OfiW, Sante Ane CA No 3 toc;ated II 700 ClvlG autllorlfY to lldnlllltSlet Ille FRANCIS E RUSSELL ANO s n d 1 d y a n c e a I 1 c:ons.itad to Iha O<QC)Oled ZONE C2 (C0tnmun11y t2701 Center Oflv. Santa Ana CA 11\ata un<Set 1114 ln<Sepen Cepftef lmprottementa Fed9rel ,.evanu. Sherlng Tot el LEMA C AUSSEU, HUS-1121.481 ae ac!lon) The ln~I ~ O..trlCI) IF YOU OBJECT 10 the 92701 den! Admtr11a11111on ot E$· BAND ANO WIFE. RE· 11 II poelble that 11 the lldmlnltlratlon eutnor1ty \Ollll REOUEST Publlc 11e..-1ng granting ol 1111 pe1111on yO>J IF YOU OBJECT to Ille tslM Act (Thia llUlllO<lly 11- COAOED AUGUST 3, 1132 llme of ..... 1he opening btd bl gr1ntsd 1otnleu an to CON1i01r poe~ble revo-tnould Slither aPC>11r S1 tile granting of 1111 i>elil•Oll you IOwS 11141 oetlOrtal rec>r•Mfl· p bl lhed 0 C 0 I p I M 26 l989 IN IOOK SM, PAGE 3•7 OF tney bl leM then 11141 101al lnllfffled l*SC>n lllw en callon ot f~P'1 conditional 11eer1ng and 11111 your ob ~l<S •llllef •PPM' sl 11141 tatlv• to tall• many action• u 1 rang• <!_Ml 81 Y 1 ot ay • OFFICl.AL RECORDS lndlOl'-1 due objec:tlOn to ttu petition and uee permit to IX*"•'• • iec11on1 or Ille wrlllen objoc:· 111-.,. NOTll'tr 111-.,. NOTICE •-.,. NO""tr •-.,. wton.-c .,_,,. Mft'nl'r PARCEL 3. AN EX· Dall May It , 111111 lhowl good cauM wtTy the e.11or medtcal eertlet al thit tlons with Ille COU'1 bef0ts r~ 1rw: ,.--....., __ ,.......,-_·..._..-.•....;;.;roYC:;..... ___ ,.._ ___ ""--'---_ _...,.--........,.....,_nu ....... .....,1~..__ CLUSM EASEMENT AP· • COlolf1 ~ not gr#ll 1111 lit• tl'll l'lelttng Your ~· Q I PUATENAHT TO EACH TAC •-authority EN VI R 0 NM EN TA L llnC9 rMy be II'\ DWllOO °'by N T CE Of PUBLIC HEARING UNIT ,OR THE USE ANO AHT MllVICI C°"'°"'" A HE.AFllNO on the pet.I· STATUS Cateo<>rlcalty •11· YOUf attorney. OCCUPANCY Of THOSE ATICJM, aa seld T ....... 9r lion will be Mid on JUNE 9, empt P\l!Wll't to S.CllOll IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR PORTlOH8 Of THE AE· T.O, MRVtea C""'Alf'i, 19'9 at l.•5 PM In Dept. 15301. CIUI t, ol the Call· or a contingent credllOI of STM:TEO COMMON AREA ....... •r PrMMS DI-No, 3 local.O 9' 700 CNlc tornle Envlfonme11tsl Quatlty the <SecMRO, you mual hie 0£lt0HA TEO IN THE DEC.. ,....... At thtaM ...,...,.,, Center Drive. Senta /.na. CA Act yOUf deim wflll lhe court l(ld L.AAATION Of AESTRIC-.., .... L.ewtos It., Of-. 92102 OH FILE I copy of lhe mall. COC>Y 10 tne l*aonal TIONS FOR PARK MESA. A efttl, CA tteta (71•) If YOU 08JECT to the Pfopoeed reQUeallt on 1"8 In repraaentatl,_, a,ppojnted by I\ f II Of NT I A L CON • M-41'0 grantlnG of the 1)91111on, you the Community Develop-the coun wnhtn four rnontlla DOMINIUM PROJECT RE-IF AVAILABLE, THE EX-sflould eltner appear •• .,,. ment 01parlmsnl, 2000 lrorn Ill• dlll ol litlt 1 .. CON>lD MAX. 20. 191.2...Aa .l£CTE.D b.PEHl~G 8.JO hMCtoCI And....llal• Y0411 ot>-Main .8UM t. H1o1ntlngton tuanoe of lellertU Pfov\ded I H I T " u M E N T N 0 MAY 8E 08TAINED BY jeCtlonl Of Ille written obfec:. BMctl, Celllornta 112141. '°' tn section 11100 ol the Call· 12·11452.8 Of OFFICl~l CALLING THE FOLLOWING lions wUtl !hi COU(t bef0<1 lnlPl'Ctlon by lhe publi<: A lorllfa Probate Code The AECOROS ANO SHOWN TELEPHONE NUMBERS OH the tlMrlnQ YOAM 8'>PMf· copy of the 1111t r9PO'l woH time 10< lllong claHT11 will not OH THE OOtofOOMINIUM THE OA'I' BEFORE THE lnQI may be In person Qr by bl avalleble 10 1nteres1e0 e•p;re PflOt to lour mon1t1a PLAN FOR EACH UNIT SALE. (714) 385-4'37 OR 'fOUI attorney. perti.s 111 Cuy Hall or the trom the oat• ol tilt! llffrtl\Q PAACE.L •. A NON·EX· (2131127-4965 If YOU AAE A CREDITOR Mllln City Library 17111 norie.d above CLUSIVE EASEMENT AP· Publlltled Ofange Cout or • conllngenl creditor ol Talo.rt Aveni.II) alter June YOU MAY EXAMINE th• PUATENAHT TO SUCH DlillY Piiot May Ill. 2e June the c1«1wd. you must 1111 2. 1989 I hie kac>I by lh• COUtt II you UNIT FOR I NOAESS 2, 1tn }'OU(dMnwtltlthlcourtlnd ALL INTERESTED PER-Ir• I pwaon lnlSIHlad WI EOAES$, USE ANO ENJOY· F3t7 melt I copy lo I.tie .,_90f\el SONS ar1 Invitees 10 11111\d 11141 Mtale you m1y h .. Wttll Ml.IC fl)TIC£ Mllt NOT1C£ ruBlJC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE ENVIRONMeNTAL MANAGe•NT AGENCY ORANGE COUNTY, CA&JfOIUttA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS P\8.tC NOTICE s.ai.d proPOuls from c:ontractors llcenled In tc:c:0rd1nce with Section A. 17, Proposal Requlremen1a an<S Conditions wilt be received et the Office of the Ci«k of the Board of Supl(Visors, Room •65. Hall of Admlntstr•tlon. of the County of Or•nge. Seni. Ane, Calllotnla. on Of belore Wedne.day lhl MYenth dey of June, l989 11 IWO o' .. ocll. al wtllCh time they wlll bl put>flc:ty ~ and read In Room 169, Flret Floor, Hell of Admlnl1tretlon. 10 Civic Center Plue. Sent• An•. Callt0tn11, for the lollowlng project 10 be administered by ll'le Orange County Envtronmental M•negement Agency· Protect Mo. M8 11.f..3 MtLE IOUA .. E REGIONAL ~A .. K NO"TH LAKE FOOTafttDOI! SCHEDULE OF wo .. K ITEMi Item No. 1 2 3 lt•m Moblhi.ellon Shoring Eltlmeted Ou•ntltr IL S • Bridge Development Lake Improvement• (I • , Unlng, edge treatment. t>ould., .. ._-------~------Ea11hWOl"k ........ ~- 8 7 Concrete Wotl< Landtcepe Oevetopmen1 L S LS LS LS LS LS R-'uc:«S c:onstruchon plat11. speclel prOVISIOns aJld other contrect documen11 ere evanable for eum1na11on without · cnarge or may .,_.cured upon payment Including stet• Nin tax, of $1.80 ti plclled up In peraon S 10 00 ti requetted by mall ~ Pten. Ind ~fk:allonl reqU4111ted by melt er• a.nt via U P S . eo pleue 1nctud• the strMt •ddreu 10 whlCh these documents mey be detl!V9f.O A cornptete M1 ot full tlz• con1truetlon plane Wiii be avaltab .. lor eumlnauon wlthOut charge or m•y be MCUred upoo peyment, lnctudlftQ MIU tu, of the emovnt lhown In the pro~ COIUmn In the tet>te lilted belOt.I No Of ShMt• Co.\ P• S.. NoOf~ coee Pers.. 1-5 $:) 10 31-35 $2590 6-10 140 38...o 21 eo · Add 12 00 to pr~ lhown It plene w• r9queeted bY mall , 1-15 t 1 10 .,~ 3330 16-20 ,. 80 •&-50 37 00 '° 10 26-JO 22 20 .• IMA ltanderd Plen• with apectal provtalone {cuuent IUYe) 111• else> patt ot 1hl• contrtM:t copi. ot the standard plans with __... prtWtelona "•.,to avaii.t>tt •t EMA (Room 225) tor an ecklltlonal Cflll'Qe lnctudtng •tall ..... 1u. of 11150ff~up ln~ S12 7$ If r~ed by mtll Al c:Nc:k9 ttlall be ~ payab'e 10 frwtroomentlt Menagemtnl Aoenc:Y 0..ltOIWY*••~ ,.. Offtce .,. «Ml (meillnO edd,...) 400 CMc Center DrM Weet Room 225 (atrtet 9ddr .. ) ..,.. ~ Ca11torn1e 121oa nwe .. be no refuM fOt retlWn of ptena aind tC>eCJll P"~ aind retur" ...... ~. Or-. wNoh .,. not ptOPefty edd~ or peytJb6t are tul>feet to deley. ~ !MA tnall not aocepl rftPOM!blllty fOf thal ...., ..... ...,.. to....,, e _.of P*' ~ lhll notltty !MAIPuCllc Wen. 9' tM ~~.,.,_,by tMM Md 1M1 .......... e ._ ....... to IMA/~ Worb In .. ....,,,. to C0"9f ~ coet• of ""9 l9t of pten "°6der'a. The .................... Mined by oon .... the EMA .., ""'""'°"'. (71•) SM-MM Due to..,. COIJ•l• ley of EMA'• ............ ..,,,,,., .... ,........of ........ .,11D11 ••on-::5• ... EMAtlll,,..no.......,.to,....•lll .,...,......,. .. ,.1111111• .. ...,....,_. .. , llJ'-•...... ....of..,. ......... .._...._. ..... .. .. ......... ........... ,.....Md ...... ~.....,... •to ... '°' .......... ,,....,..... . JM......,.IM ....... llAIDUHO_Pf..._ .. .,_..._A;"~CIPGelll'llt I •t•ltllendO.WllMlot• ... 11911lll191N ,.. 1 •••II lftd •••• .... he,,........,.. In._ Pf IJ 1 Ilion ol .. Pfopoeel '°""Md IN 11.ibml•lan of tN b6d Q 11•1rie Oft lt-=•&t .... ~ _... ........ ,,.,_.. P'tof IO .. dMe Wllltl._, flDr lltd..,.,.. 11'11 Ille Ill J U IO Jllyir ~ .... 'H JI AtdlWI, wN...., be,....., M (11') IM...m4 ,. .... ,.,.._....--..cs1111Wt,Co• ••n~•C1M>M1.11.o 0 1111 •IA 03 ........................ .._,,.,_. ............ lllUO .. CllllNllr,DIAt714) .. a.II . ......... , ............ °""" ~. c •a:•• • BOLSA CHICA LINE.AA REGIONAL PARK CONCEPTUAL .BOUNDARY STUDY · N,OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the untlngton Beach ~annln9-Commlaalon will hotd a public hearing in ,.the Council Chamber a h unlf nglon Ereach Cfvlc Center;-2000 Miln Street, Huntlngtoff Beach. California. on a and at the t ime indlceted befow to reoetve and conlider the statements of all persons who Is be heard relative to the appllcatlon deterlbed be6ow. DATE/TIME: Tuesday. June 6. 1989. 7:00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: Resolution N o 1410 APPLIC ANT: Count~ ot O rang e /City ot Huntington Beach LOCATION: The Linear Park Is proposed to traverse the bluff area west of Edwards and Seapolnt Streets from Talbert Avenue to P~lflc Coast Highway. · REQUEST: The Planning Commission Is requested to appove· by resolution 1 conceptual boundary tor the Boise Chica Regional Linear Park. The boundary will feature a minimu m uNble park w idth of 150 feet and a m inimum park slz.e of 113 acres. ON FILE: a copy of the proposed request Is on tile in the Community Development Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach. California 926<48. for Inspection by the public. A ~Y of the staff report wlll t>e available to interested parties at City Hall or the Main City Library (7111 Talbert Avenue) after June 2. 1989 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are Invited to attend said public hearing and expreu opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as o utlined above. If there are any turtner qu•tlons please c all Hal S immons. Senior Planner at 536-5271. MIKE ADAMS, Huntington Beech Plennlng CommlHlon Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot May 26. 1989 F426 • JIQLSA ClllCA J.lllLU mGIGIAlt PAmt ...!!l!!~!!!!!~i!!!!!!!!!l.!!!!.!!l~.!!s..!!!!!.....~ ........ ~~ ......... ....---_...~..__.~~;.;;,.~,..~!,:..;;~L_,_~...._~--..;.;...._.~...;;.::__:;__..:._~COtl~a--P1'U&l.-:-~IC>CIIDUW--~__..~~----..._~~~ .... Pll!ltlt- .. • ' • ' • . r • I • f • ( I • 8 10 0Nno9CoeM DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Mey 29. 1Mt . Economy-·slowed faF mGFe than predleted WASHlNGTON -The U.S. economy arew at a 4.3 percent an- nual rate in the first three months of 1989, much slower than prevfously thouJht, the government reponed today. The Commerce Department's es- timate of growth in the gross na- tional product, the broadest measure of economic health, was well below an initial estimate a month ago that put the GNP increase at 5.S percent. The slowdown was even more pronounced when the effects of a rebound from last year's drought in the farm sector were removed. That rebound added 2.S · per- centage points to gro"'th m the first quarter after the drought had .sub- tracted 1.1 eercentagc points in the last quarter of 1988. Thus. growth in the non-farm economy slumped to a lackluster 1.8 percent m the first three months of the year. down from a non-farm arowth rate of 3.S percent in the fourth quarter and th e slowest quar- terly GNP advance in more than two years. At the same time. inflation Jf'<'W at an annual rate of S percent durina the January-March quaner, un- changed from the earlier estimate. The 4.3 percent overall GNP in- crease was substantially lower than expected. In advance of today's re- port, many foreca~tcrs were looking for only a slight downward revision to S.4 percent GNP growth. However, Michael Evans, head of a Washington forceastin& firm, stud the GNP report was actually good news for the economy becau5e much of the wc-akncss came from a big downward revision in the amount of inventories being accumulated b) • businesses. While inventory growth adds to the GNP growth rate, 11 1s often "orrisome to economists "-ho fear that it will lead to bi& cutback 10 produc11on in Later month!> a~ com- pamcs t11 to get their tockp1lc more in hnc wuh salcs. If the pro- duc11on cutbacks and JOb layoff~ arc too St'VCrc, then an unwanted inven- tory buildup can trigger a recc ion. ''The fact that inventories were well under control means there won't be a cutback this quarter/" , Evans said. "The economy is n ama21nal> good shape. There cem to be no signs of a serious slowdown.·• Commerce Secrctar) Robcn Mosbacher said the Federal Re- scrvc's efTom to fight inOat1on by slowing growth 11p~ to be havi ng the desired effects. • "fed polic) o'er the past 'car appears to be succeeding in.stcc"nng the cconom) to a more modenue. but sustainable. growth path,.. he said I!) a.statement "A more moder- ate pace of economic gro"th at th is stll$C of the record expa.ns1on "'111 assist in reducing 1nnauonary press- ures in tht' quarter ahead.'' In a separate repon, the National A~!>oc1at1on of Realtors said e>.islina home ~lcs fell by 1.2 petccnt in Apnl to an annual rate of 3.36 million units. It was the fourth con- sccuuve monthly decline, reOcctina the fact that mina mortgaae rates arc conunuina to take their toll on the housina industry. In another report, the Nauonal As~ociation of Business Economists sa1~ llS late t SUfVC).' projected that economic growth will slow dramati- cally this year but the nation should be able to forestall a recession until at least 1990. Th~ consensus of 54 forcca~ting cxpem survc)cd b) the association \\3!1 tha t unemployment would rise modcstl)' this year with inOauon picking up as well because of higher food and energy ppcc . -The lowdown being forecast by the bus1 nc s economists was evident in toda) 's G NP report. Even with the effects of the drought, the GNP expanded last )car 11 a tour-)ear h1Jh of 3 9 per· cent. That rapid pace helped to dnve unemployment down ~harpl)' and the overall prosptnty was crcdlltd in part with hclpms lhe Republicans hold onto the White Hou~. Hov.-cvcr. the e~pansion, which has lasted a peaccume record of more than six years. is upn:ted 10 slow this )Car under the impact of the credit-ughtcn1ng engineered by the Federal Rcwrve m an effort 10 keep inOatjon under control. Economms say 11 is still an ppen question whether the F~d's inter- vention will succ;ced in achieving slower growth and loweT inflation or a more severe "ea'ker>1na that could topple the'countf) into a recession A pnct' mdc>. tied to the GNP rose at an annual rate or 5 percent from Januaf) through March. rcfl l-ctma higher "age costs for federal em- Pl<?yccs and higher food and ene'f>' pnces. The inflation advance, while un- (P'lease ... ECONOMY /8 t I t Gross National Product . ..................... ------- Willingness to delegate tasks allows business to grow ly JOY ANTHONY Deity l'lloc coou..,MMnc Jim Ryerson once was asked for advice on how to delegate authority. Before scheduling an appointment. his secretary checked to be sure it was · OK. Then she told the caller: "He says: Why don't I talk to you about -delegating?" Now that's delegating. Ryerson was joking, but his abilil> to delegate is a key to his success. A former television rcponer for ABC. Ryerson started his TV and film production company in his guest bedroom just six years ago. His first major client was Walt Disney Pro- ductions. Today the four-employee firm .1rosscs $7SO,OOO. making educational films for PBS and cor- porate videos nationwide. Ryerson attributes much of his success to finding someone he could trust to do the HJm.. directing, a NcwP.<>rt Beach neia,hbor. "I was fortunate to find somepne who had a lot more (film dircclmg) experience, .. he said. The key to delegating, he con- tinued, is to give someone an entire project. "Let them kn ow 11's in their hands. Then stand back · and let them do it themselves. II you try to control everythina yourself you end up n01 fiving people the chance w be creative." Most small-business owners have trouble delegating their authority. Like sailors, they can lean against the wind. They can even lean against the breeze. But they cannot let go of the ropes. The same character traits that make pjlotin~ a company possible make delegaung authority difficult. Many feel the business is their baby. They would rather socnficc the growth of the company than see the' baby go off to kindergarten. Not Ryerson. He'd love to del- egate the financial end of the com- pany. "I'd give it up this afternoon," he said, ."if someone could come m and say, 'An you have to do 1s produce and write and get the JO b done. We'll find the prOJC:Cts and we'll find the mone) to make them.' That to me would be heaven." But his businc s 1s much too complex. "l'\C tried hiring sales people and that doesn 't work for me," he explained "Our business comes in by word of mouth ... .. Creating the productions, that's the fun part," he added. He would never let the company grow so big that he had to delegate the crcauve stuff. "I've purposely1 stayed small becall.SC of that.·· "I like to write the stories and Then bring Che people together thtu can put those onto film." he said. · "J think I reall) ~ould prefer to stay at no more than· JO employees." 'Beyond that point. managin~ a fi lm crew 1s much like managing an) other type of ere". "I don't e - pecially want to be an adm1rus- li'lrn>f.' Some small-busrness owners insist on being the administrator, salts force and creative staff in one. They like to sec every sales order their sales people write. They like to have every number 1n their hca~t . Nol Cochrane Chase. the founder of Cochrane Chase Lt'Vll\.aStOn Cnow ICC chai~oman qui~$; -rail regulation at root· of fight with Eongress lly HARRY F. ROSENTHAL Gradison 1s a Mrong advocate of deregulation. AC&R /CCL}. An early experience taught Chase the importance of-delegating his authority. In I 966, the year he open- ed up his advenising agency. a client changed his mind about some an work he had created. "He tore it alJ up in fron t of me,"-Chasc recalls. It was a humiliating expcnence. "I'm 'oing to get out of th is bus1ne s. • he told his wife-. "Why don't you stay 1n 11 until vou've used up your business cards?'f she asked. He took her advice. Jobbing out the an work. Lcamrng to delegate became one of the keys to his su~ cess. Whether or not you want to grow as much as Chase's company did. here arc 11 delegating li ps: J,_Cltoo1e someone you trust. Pete Siracusa started tht' Rusty Pelican restaurant chain in the 1960s w11h an old Newport lifeguarding budd>. Randy Howau. lo 1980, Howatt became the company' pre ident %. Enc011rage freedom of "'ex· ~nutcnr.·Otherwnc~toyecs may not-have the nerve to tell you about a better idea. 3. Oace you've delegated a task, 1ive employees credit for their 1bare of t•e completed project. 4. Don't play favorites. Deleg;i tu\& a JOb to~meone n~ can help l>~nt ·e tousy. - S. Delegate so e of your most Interesting jobs.' That inspires people to stay "1th the compan) I . Avoid tbe temptation tll slilow someone lilow mu~ faster u4 bet- ter yo• can do a job tJaan they cu, 7. Be opeo to suggestions from every emplo.ree. . 8. Be up front. Tell employees what bothers you before you assign them an important task. If you wait, they may feel burdened by your cnucism and blow it 9. Tell employee1: "I want you to do tbls becaase .... '' They'll do beuec work when thC) know why it's im- portant. I 0. Slilare your concens wit• yo..r employees. That advice comes from Jack Linklcuer, the owner of a storage business in Costa Mesa and the son of the famous TV J>«· sonahty Art Lmkleuer. Jack feels that entrepreneurs tend to isolate themselves. They feel they arc re- sponsible for carrying company burdens o n their own shoulders. Fears get bottled .up. Or, as-he once exphun~d. "Tflc>•'rc not inclined to go around the company and say 'I smell a wolf on the step' because they feel 1fthcy show a chink in their armor. lhc troops ~ill .collapse." II. Treat adt employee-u • lodlVlduJ. When explorer Thomas Cook discovered a new island. he named 11 aficr the first man who SPolled 11. That way. every man in the crew was a partner in the adven· ture. And although Cook was a modest man. the ere~ loved him for the-f'cchng t>f usefulness he--insptrcd. Amtrlcao Drum I• • wHti~ co/om• de.-oted lo llelpl•I •ma»- b••loe11 owou•. II yo• are • IHnl- •e .. O'WDer troubled &y u 1 .. ee, Ille Dolly Pilot may be able lo kJ,. Snd ynr ~l•m• Idea 10.. Dou.I Mooeey, H•lff•• editor, P.O. Box l SIO, Colt• Mt .. , ltltl. . .... .......... ., ....... Jim llr•rson d•f!•nd• on four •"'ptor•u n hJs flnll. Rising mortgage rates slow BankAmerica chairman lauds 'turnaround' . home sales in U.S . by .1. -1 °/o 8)' JOHN D. McCL:AIN WASHINGTO -R1 1ng mon- pge rates slowed the sale of existing home 1n >\pnl to the worst p:icc 1n 14 months, the National A SOCJauon I l .03 pe rcent in April, up morl' than 0.5 percent from a year aco The intere l·ralt increase results from FcdcraJ Rcsef'e efforts to tcm in- flation bv 11&hten1nc credit The R s.a1d a 7.S percent Existing Horne Sales LO ' A N.G&LC BankAmerica ha~ rccoHr'Cd It balance and regained 11s momentum. the corporauon·~ chairman and chief u«ul1H officer declared toda' in t o' Anaclc\ · WASHINGTON -The chair- woman of the Interstate Com- merce Commis ion resigned in tears loday, saying "the Wh\J.~,. House and I have concluded it was not in our interest to fi&ht the Senate Commerce Commit- tee.'' "We have a different agency today than we· had seven years ago; Grad1son said. "We have far fewer employees ... we have a healthy ra1I 1ndlWQ'; ~'C ba_ve a . competitive motor camer indus- try." ~ .oC Realtors rcponed Thursda)' drop in ex1 11na home sales 1n the est. v..h1ch had r«en1ly-~ "We bcpn to hlf'C~I lhc fru1t$ of the stratt&JC 1n1ll 11H' announled 1n late 19 6 and to l't'ap the benefit of the hard work and dcterminauon of thi'5 manaau.ncnt tc•m :a nd ahoutand llf RanlAmw cans c~crywherc," (. b.i1nnan .w. Clausen satd at 8&.ok meri ' annual mttUnl- Heather J. Gradison, a ~em­ ber of the commission since 1982 and its chairwoman since1 De- cember 1985, offered no further explanation at a meeting adC11d- ed by about 100 ICC employees. They applauded when she fin- ished her brief statement. Her five·year term was up last December but she has remained on the job. A source at the ICC who declined to be identified said Democratic Sens. Ernest F. Hollinas of South Carolina and J. James Exon of Nebraska ha ve expressed ·strenuous opposition to her renomination. "I think it's time to .move on," said Orad110n\ wife of Rep. Willis D. Grad1son Jr., R-Ohio. Aides laid Hollinp and Exon were not available for comment immediately • Insiders said the dispute with the Senate Commerce Commit- t.ce aoes t.ck to lut year when • ·bill to renplate the raill'Olld induscry wu defeated 11-10 in abe committee . .. •k•f New,.rt !4eoeo• Prk-~ Quota · ~ &.rrbapr, Ryan a Company 781M»77 ' The 100-yc.ar-old IC bas.been a target of budget cutters. T"'o years ago, the Senate transpor- tation appropriations subcom- mittee slashed the commission's budcet so sharply that all em- ployees had to be put on a four- day work week for four months. The ICC source said when Sen. Jay RockefeHer, D-W.Va .. introduced a bill last year to rerqlllate the nailroad industry, Eiton voted against It and tbat "It was understood that the dul cut by Exon was that the bill would not come up again if new people ame on to the commission.' The source said because of the opposition 10 GT1disSn. the fcel- ina was that if her name were sent over for renomination by President Bush there would be a difficult fiaht and the rcreaula- tion bill would be introduced apin. "Rather than bavi.._ her ~r­ sonalit y and renominauon be I.he focus of the move to m'taulate the raJlroedl. the White Rou• and Graditon decided it would be bes& not to II" into th8I fllbt" llmLl'S ....... -· The trade group said sales of singJc-fam1l y homes declined In t month to an annual rate of 3.36 million un its, down I . I percent from March, off 4.3 percent from a year aao. and the lowest figure smcc February of 1988. "H1a.hc r interest rates ha ve stymied efforts of renters to become homeowners." NAR Prc~1dent lro Grib1 n said. "Trade-up buyers. in large part. arc drivmJ the market now.' hc added. "F1rst -11mc buyers. with no equity and a liiht budact, continue to be left behind, particularly in h1.&h--co t areas." ihe Federal Home Loan Mon-aaac Corp. said that intere t on fi~ed-rate conventional mortPIC$ raoaed between 11 .07 percent and penenced heaV) rQalc aC11vity. led t----------------...;.,i the pnl dcchnc,..A"nd there was Oat acu vit)' in the -South. which previously had the h1&hc t sales vol- ume. Salts in the West declin(d to an annual pace of 620,00 homes, an lhc South the rate rt~incd 1.27 m1lhon units )'early. Sales actually ro5e 7 percent in the Northeast, to an annual rate of 610,000 units, and were up 2.3 per- cent in the Midwest. to a rate of 890.000 units. The national median pncc for eitiltin& 11naJe-fam1ly homes was $93,$00 1n Apnl. the NAR said. That was up 6.~ percent from a ytar aao and s 1,500 hiaher than in Marci\. Anal~ts said this j>rimarily refl«t(d the h tther costs or move• up homes. ----,. Japan, Brazil on trade 'hit' list ... "The corporation has· been tum(d around. We arc profit· able. A d1-.Jdcnd hu bttn rt- instatcd. We a1t uron&J r back in our ~e)' market nd \\C rt off to an e~ccllcnt tan on 1989," Clauscn told stock· holder . l In the past two quuttn, n:cofd carnin&$ ha\ie b*n ffiide, he said; The corporauon rrporttd the hifh~t net •n· ce:>rM 10 us h1,tory durtna thut two btek•tO·bad pcnodt. Cliusen taid . ..It 11 1 record of wtudl we arc proud. but OM wh~h "°C . ral~ ttPfctents "°' the end. but Just lht blfainnins, Of our d'lbitt ... he saicl. "We att not yet wtlCte we thOUld be, or where we want &o be." llakAmcrica must continue IO iuc:IJM! Mt aacomc. tflm ex~ build equity, tD• er-.~• ~• or ~ di,,..._ and COM'ltntW Oft • mi -.. OI debt in ckVdopil• ~ he liaid. CllUea •id lankAnma -........ .., l'tlMde O'VtrlllePMltlwee,_.: ..It•.-.... u ... ~ ..,......., ..._., 111xa_...illl' ........ !" can SHI -, :.lillt'!111~·-o1 ·•=-*i:'ll!ll.a.9ii 1• .... -.: . . .. .. .. • .. .. Survey: Doctors would break ethics for P-atient .. l aFIDA C. COUMAN *-_ .......... CHICAOO -Many docton say cMt' would e.9lllE an some form of deccplion -usually to ~ Pl· ticDts but IOIMtimes to belp ~­ldvn -an diflcuh ethical ii1u.- ationa. accoNilll to I SU~. Doc1on .. appear to Justify tMir deciliom in &erms of lhe conse- quenca and to place a hiihtt \lalUC on dleir patients' welfare and k.eep- i"I patients' confidtncH than on trUth-tellina for au own sake,.. re- ttarchen laid Hawn-er, "under extreme cucum- 1iances, some ph)'1icaans weuld con- sider deceiviftl tO benefit t&em- sdYn, •• the reteatcben sa1d 1 n thetr ttport an Fnday's Journal o( the Amtrican Medical Association. In the "'rvcy, four hypa1be11cal ctJucal probltms were presented to 211 P.!ac:t-Kln& ph)'s1c1ans an an un- 1pec1fied Northeast state who answered muh1p~ho1ce questtons about what courses of action they would choote and.. why. In response 10 une question. more than two-thmu of the doctors 1n- dica1ed a willinaness 10 help pa11ents ,ct insurance benefits by mis- represen1in1 a test H being for reach- '"' a diaanosis rather than for gen-eral 1ere\!nini, the researchers re- ported. And more than half the doctors said they would allow a patient who had contracted aonorrhea from a prostitulc to mislead his wife -not the doctor's pauent -about the nature of the d1scuc. The deception in volved lcttan& the paucnt tell his wife the disease was a non~specafic urethnus not acquired throuah sex. That way. the patient could have hts wife act treatment witho ut Jeop- ardmna his marriage. · "People who read the study super- ficially mi&ht think. ·My &od. >Ou can't trust )our doctor anymore: they're deceptJve, ... said Df. Dennis H. Novack, lead author 'I the stud) and an a.ssoc1ate profes59r' of com- munit)' health at Brown n1 ven1ty Proaram'jofMcd1c1ne in Pro\1dence. R.l . ··1 would challenge that,·· he added an a telephone interview Thursday. Novack sa1d 80 percent of re pon- deDU iadic:aled ~ .. ~ OI ~er" ute dec:itDioe ia iMir owa pnctjces. Tbe ll~ ~ P91ed .. IOIM of ifie hardnt catcS iMy could have, .. be tlid. ··1 think people wbo reed w study -laymen -I would hope they would come away by beina more a~tivt of •~l phy~ icians hive to f.O tbrc>uah . to make thete decisions.· be saicl. Other study tt1ull1 showed that more than one-third or the docton sorveyed indicaaed tbey would offer incomplete or misleadina infor· mation to the family of a very sick patient after makan1 a m1stak~ tha1 led to the patient's death. And Ins than l 0 pm:en1 llMi they v.ou.Jd deceive a mo1her to avoid reve•lina an ado&esccnt daua.hter's preanancy. whlle m0tt •han 10 ~T­ ccnt said they would leave Jbe de- cision entirely up to the 11rl. · Daniel Callahan, d1rec1or of the Hasungs Center. a non-profit re· search institute that studies c1h1cat problems an b10I01Y and mcd1c1ne, said public expec11t10M of smct phys1ctan honesty are a re«nl phenomenon. Callahan was not in- volved in the study. "lt was common up until 20 or 2S years aao for physicians senerally not to tell the truth to patients." he said an a telephone interview Thurs- day from BnarcllfT Manor. N.Y As for aprropnatc w nduct in the hypathetica situat1on.s. Callahan sajd tradition fa vors wtthholdina d1ainostic information from the wife of the man w11h aonorrhca if thal is his wish, or from the mother of Lhe IS-year-old presnant &irl. 1f that is the &irl's wtJh. "If there's any firm rule 1n mcd1- c1ne -probably the most firm rule -it rs that doctor5 need to maintain patient conftdenuality," he sa1J. .. Refusing to break 1 medial con- fidence has never been called dccep- uon." In the case of m1slcadan1 a family about a medical mistake that led to a patient's death, su(b behavior 1s not necessaril y une1h1cal, said Callahan a non-physician. "l 1b1nk at 1 1nev1tablc phys1c1ans arc fallible, and -..c need to undc~ stand their falhb1hty. 1 think thS!Y don't have to reveal their errors to patients." he -.aid. A ~....,....~--~~~~~~c--~~~~~~- 'HIT LIST Froml10 that ha ve been made, the govern- ment of Japan and the Japanese people arc arcally disappointed by this one-sided decision," Matsunaga wd an a s&atement "Thett may well _ _,.,,_-o:. some domestic backlash an Jipan t * t • • •• • • ,. • • i • • I • • • I which wall make the resolution of the \lanous problems even more daffi cuh.'' In add111on to Ima"' Japan, India and Brual for priont) ncaQt1a11ons for naarant trade bamers., the ad· mtn1strauon put e1Jht countncs on a. ~·watch hst" bcause of their failure to provide protccuon for U.S patents and copynJhts. The ca&ht countnes placed on the watch hst were Brtzil. lnd11 , Mex- ico, Chana, South Korea. ud1 Arabia. Taiwan and Thailand, ac- cordan& to a fact sheet d1stnbuted to members of Congress Another 17 countries wcrc cited a\ dcsefV<1na "sptc1al attention" on the mue of cop)'r1&ht and patent protec- uon walh the aam1n1s1ration prom1s- ina co rev1 w prOlfcss 1n nego- t1111ons by Nov I. Those nations arc Arsentana. Can- ada. Chile. Colo mbia. E&>Pl. Gre«c. Indonesia, Ital). Japan. Mala) •a. Palustan, 1he Ph1hpp1nes, Ponupl, pa.an, Turke). Venezuela. and Yupla\111. Ho~"er, b) c1un1 no country a a pnon1y violator of coeynahts and PIW'"' the ldmin1Sl.rallon avOtdtd •ri11trina the tnct timetable iea~ ana •o ~blc sanctions. In add1tion to namana Japan as a pr10rt) track v1ol1tor in thrtt trade areas, thc""L~~m1n1Stra1 ion al~ planned 10 uq1n neaooations ~uh Tok)O on so-ailed structural n11d· 111cs w11h1n Japan which ampcde ECONOMY ''°"' 110 chanard from the aniual <'~timatc a m,)nih lfO, ~• up from a 4 2 pcn:tnt rate of 1nfta11on 1n 1bc final thrtt months of 1918. TM Wtp downward l'\'VlttOn 1n ovciall powth reflcc1Cd an laf'lt part a llowcr bUlldup 1n buunat llhtn· tone Iha ~vlcMdly bth~~ TM Commerce ~nnwn1 Mid pan of ~I.his redYC:Uoa 1n estimated 1nvcn- te>l'ib came t'OM SI biltioft lower ~ aa die V.-ol uaeokl au•os . 11lil ........... -~iewed poMUVd)' .,, ....... -'* II ws aUllndrn IM)' aoc Mvc to tut blCk 1J9odwllOll .. ~)' " ~ llelicvtd. J)I '°"" .. """'°" ..,.,.,,. .... , alllll ID= ~ I btttrr·than· ....... ... u. trade dlldl. ~ •••:~-:-:f IM ON~. ll •a.ulll • • ,_ of'Sl7.6 .................. -""' • ™!J 1r·-· 1 ... lhe I ............... . It. .......... ... u .S. sales. Baucus said. The trade hit list has stirred anger among U.S. alltcs who charic that the unilateral hstina by the UnLtcd dates of a pan1cular nauon as an unfair 1rader violates the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the pact which aovems world trade Some naflons mounted eit1tns1ve lobby101 effons to keep from being nam~ to the list. That lobbyan1 effort v.orkcd for South Korea~ Taiwan and the 12- nauon Euro~an Communal), "-hach wett kept off de pate hav1na large trade surplusts v.111\. the United States. Cona.rcss1onal ~upporters of the nev. trade provmon. known as Super 301. ft)Ountcd •heir own cam- pa'gn to make sure the adman1s-trat1on named Japan as a pnonty ·nauon. Japan ran up a trade deficit with •he United Siates of SS2 b11lion ' l11st year, accounting for 44 percent of the total deficit or s 119.8 billion. maKing 1t a pnme ta~t for 1n- clus1on on the trade hst. • • While South Korta'$ deficit o( S8.9 btlhon wa amona the larae t of an)' nauon. offic11ls from that coun· try had stepped up cfTon an the past wttks to reach •arttments on the ttmo"al of \'artOUS bamers as,a1nst U . products, and the adm1n1s.- tra11on ap~rentl> took thcst on- ccuaons into a count an makan& its de term 1 na taon. Dsc Super 301 1uue cau\Cd a deep splat ~1th1n Bu!h' Cabinet Hills an'1 Commerce Secttat) Robcn Mosblcher had utftd an agre <11ve approach 10 C'atT)1"1 out the lav., ll)'IRI failure to name tcveral C'Oun· tn~ u fla&rant u·ack v1olatof1 risked a pnttt1on1" • blckfa h 1n Con11e l8ue hlt~·envlronmental wo~ irDG~MOGNIY ............... A privale ~puy calls an aavil'oemeD... letlill& oudlt to iaYlll .. 11 I ~ ti lud Oft Mlidl ibe ftrai 1 new oMce will be bWJt. A company cucutive tels die a.ulyw& to cal II IOOn as tbc fin& resUtu are available. After prelinunary lel1ina. the aulyst calls lhe executive to say the ~water contains more than 0.1 pmU per billion of benzene. TM\ amount makes the aiie contaminated. The executive tells the analyst lO Slop all lelti a&. What should the analyst do? Say nothina'! Alert 1ovemment officiall u mandaicd by law? The situation has become far less hypothelleal than 1t once ' was. Questions of ethics in recent yean have niiara~ from the poli11cat, lepl and medical fields to touch a host of professionals whose job 1s to protect the en- vironment. Those worked poin1 to the public's ancreas1n1 demand for lower health risks, voters' arowina d1strus1 of au1honty and a -'>lurring of lines bet"cen "aoc>d'' and "bad" for the mount· iat ,..,._.,on ethical behavior. In addition, an explotion in the ledmolosY f~ld bu allowed taealilll lO easily dele<:t levels of lOaJDI tba• a decade 110 went unnoticed. And 50 10 100 pqes of ~w ~ulitiOM a week now chumed ou1 of Slcramen10 fUnher con- n.a~ environmenlll workers. Meanwhile. steep cleanup costs arc drivina efTons 10 keep con- 1amina1ion racll bidden. Amid lhe rapidly chanaina field, profcuaonals atruale to keep in mind lhal the pfl\is not to penecu1e but maintain our environment," sajd Robert Mer- ryman, Oranae County dittctor of environmental health. H~ was one of 1hrec speakers leading a discussion on ethia Thursday for the lndustnal Envn'onmental Coalition of Oranat County at the Anaheim Plaza hotel. "h's really somethtna we Have to start lllk1q about," said Harold Taback. vice pttsadnlt of business development for Strata Tcchnoloaacs Inc. Taback said he IS one of many who j ust in the past few yean has been versed on &he tonc:ept of dhict. ~ be •• I vocal ldvocatt of "'moral ~ ... for eumole, Tabtd said, lbe 1Camt1sts o( the doomed ~ &hutde million who tutl)eCtC!d n .. w~ in the craft's dnian "sbould've clambed on the nose cone a.nd sat there." If moral couraee 1sn'1 enoua.h. 1bink of the practical btndfas, · sajd Jerry Walsh, an attorney with Irvine-hued Cox, Castle & Nicholson. "8calu~ you do!}'t want lawsuits down the road.' Steve Howell, an account man- qcr for American Environm~n­ tal Corp., a firm that IHts sites throuahout Southern Califom11, said e•hics has become a bot topic amona his collcqaet be- cause state rules now are so slnct and ti&htly enforced that ifs easy to commit violations. And be- cause so many different people have become anvolved as con- sult.ants, "it's an enviro'nmen~J soup.'' Taback offered' the followina suggestions for dcalina with eth· 1cs questions: • Study the rqulataons. • Keep up with technology. • Consult wtth socciahsts. • A void speaalation. • Be responsible tOr your .. uons. • •Seek ldvice. • Safcsuard public beela • S1ucfy, dilCUll aad e111'1P'it' your own sllndard of ooodtle\. • Understand your finn's poli- cies. Economic data causes stall at market· 9y CHIT CURRIER A/I' _,.._'Ill_ NEW YORK -The 1ock market stalled Thursday an a maxed response to the newest data on 1he state of the economy. f hc Dow Jonc.s a'eragc of JO 1ndustnals lipped I 28 to 2.4 2 59 Ad vancana issues outnumbered dctlancs by about 4 to 3 an na - uonw1dc trading of New York Stock Exchange-last~ stocks. wnh 839 up, 630 down and SIS unchanged Volume on the floor of thc Big Board came 10 IS4.47 m1lhon 'iharcs, down from-178.60 million in the pre' 1ous SC'is1on. Na11onw1dc,' consoliJated volume 1n Y E-lts\cJ 1s ucs. 1nclud1nA trades 1n thost 1 "'EW YORK tAP) -The tottowlnv list ,nows th• New 'fork Stock Excn•~ slock' end w1rr1n1s 1~1 l\aVt gone uo tilt mo\I encl down the most based on oerct nt of ~nano-fOI' Ttlul'MUV. ' No securlllt$ treotng betow n or 1000 shares ere ncludtd Net encl percentege cn.e,,ges ere the Olfferencl ~tw"n the ortvlous ~tosino Of'lct end ThurM:te~~S 5'30 o m once "3''r.r~~ WI 4 • f ;as~lictj. ~om Fin 9 • 1 ~ Uo ooo rod 1 • >, Uo 1 H n Unit • " • Uo 11 ~~~:' x l: i i: 8~ 12 ICIH I Btsic ~ • Uo ' 5 Arltltch s ., 1~ Uo '6 sco~men n I 1• I Uo 4 1 Foot inGp 1 ~ Uo • f 1 Flo em 1 + ~ Uo 7 1 e1ec1 ~soc 1• + • uo 1 1 Valero n or J '• f 2 , Uo 7 14 vr•o nr I ., 1 I Uo 6 1 v1 'SN pf· 11'• '• Uo 6 I U HO!Jle ~ • Uo 6 ~i) ~I I '• I-'• Up ' r eutB 1 I • Uo 6 eo SOYS 1t1.. 1 Uo 6 ISlocrtt I •1 Uo 6 An.como 1 ~ Uo I G HouHw•r I I '-Uo 0 ARX~c 4 1 '• Uo 9 • '!'.iPub vcNH 4'• Uo 7 S Bene lorloa 9~ uo S stocks on reaaonal exchanaes and an the over-the-counter market. totaled 187.29 million hares. The Commerce Depanment said 1hc nation's 1ross national product grew at a 4 l percent annual rate. after adJustmcnt for anllataon. 1n the fi rst quaner of the )Car. down from :a previous cs11ma1c of S.S pen.ent. That 1n1t1all> appeared to be a plus for stock'i, b> mnfomng e' 1dcncc that the cconom1 "'as slowing 1n rcsponst to the Federal Rescrvc's campa11n to re trarn tnOa- taon:iry pre urcs But accompan)ang figures sho"'e<J no downward re' 1s1on of the pace of anlla11on over the January-March ~riod. ~ nd analysis )31d the ligurt on 01( l PS \\D DOM'' NEW YORK (AP) -TIW lollowi"9"11s1-snows IM Ovtr·IM·Counlt r stock\ eno warrants 11111 htvt "°~ uo t!W mo•I eno Oown t!W most btstd on Ptretnt of CM"941 for ThunCl•r No securl '" tredlno btlOw s2 OI' 1000 s'hlrts •rt lnclueltd Ntl encl 1>ercent1111 chenties art IM Cllfftrtnet l)ttwffn '"-OftYIOUS Clos no Miu •nd Thursoay·1 1es1 or bid oriee u~s i4•i5 l..t•~ct. J loVt K lrun l 1 +11 -16 Uo ~2 ouls s • • I '• Uo 4 Mler~o • I, 7-16 Uo ~ 4 GMI rouo , uo J FstF 1 '• I > Uo I te<otlt" • + • Uo I <:i~slockGro 2 ., + ~ Uo 17 6 ' V IM(IH I S + '1e Uo 17 6 K R Tell H l6 ~ S 16 Uo .-t6 7 I MtrC10A l, 1 ' Uo 111 1 ·iv8 rJ nd un \e , Uo 1 2 mKolr •1 It Uo 1 3 -uo ~· 4 I 1K • Uo t4 J ~~"" ,,. 16 •·16 uo I I fl x eoc11 " 3 • lilt uo I I ,AmMel1l$vc 2 • • Uo l ~ Hot•CleY RV ' • > Uo 1 eo'slnd ,~ + '• Uo 1 urfvt l TKh ~ 1 !J.D l ntl 1vV1 '• l uO 1 es mMecl '4 1 1 Uo 1 t Cl\t WI 2 • • uo I ~lomm"'' ,.,J + H 6 uo I l s t•D•tt 3"' + " uo l ~ OOWHS ~~>ltlc Ftrehlnc Uldlllvml)f 4 PHM ~oro DOWNS i~ = 1 ~"~Jin 1·~~~1~1° im-:= l.a: J 1 • Rtsu_roCom s I ~~~~;; -~llOflK · <I ToscoCp 11 vlAIOl!I 11 2Spl 1 Nev\tr wtA I P•nSOOl'I< 1 un1vFds s 'i Vlsht vlntrl ' l UnvMed 1n119Rsc W1IUnofA ~~=tM'c~ W•rnrComolr fi~1 20c>( 60&.l~v o1 ~Id IOft v1lTV I -• 1 4 s ~ente~Sv~ =-~ ; f: t J~G1=s• -I ' I P•'''e: •;-.-:..' i 10 g~~ I 1 -4 11 IMlfrmEsr 1 -'• ; 12 Ed M>nCtr 3 -11. 4 p F,. .1,rvoe ~'s ,= ·: H ii ~:r~ -'• o1 o1 'y T:Chnle«n \t = I~: :i ~1 :~~.1~; -1 • o1 1 H;o11P1e0ns .o' = 1 l4 ~~~~\~~ ~s -t ~iwtr I! = : f' 4 ~~O~~y ~ -• 6 5 Un.Iron 11 '' , •. f O'IPOSl.11 I H \ '\S ·\C 110'\' growth got a new ~ntcrpretat1on on close 1nsJ>l'(.'11on when trader saw that much of 1hc drop stemmed from '-rcdu<'taon in invcntorit's. Tight 1nH~ntol'1cs are more often 1han not a forerunner of strong cconom1r a t1\lt). since lhe> create a 1tua11on "'here nc"' orders trans- late qu1cld) 1n10 a need for pro- ducuon · mong act1 H·ly traded blue chips. Phi lio \fom rose 2 to I • East- '\\st: 1.t : \Dt:ns .'ti t :T \ l ,S PR l('ES l+EW l'~ All'I r .. ,,..,..f ......,._ HU W ~ !'fT '"" C..., I t 1130 a__. UI OM!"'• c~ • 1 ae10 " .., _.. ,..,. ,,.... II"~,.,,., U.. • J1 t .-.tJ e .........-D..e • .... ••• pe.N ........ n.. .. 11<4 ........ ..,_, .. -f' ""'" -I ....... u1-eo~,....,_~-· • ...... :.1 -•"'J'•· ~ -· _..._. .,... ...._, UtOOO.UJOa.., 11 • -,.00 .. ,..,.._ • J.<,O! 00.1"°9 .....,. • N Y 1-•·m::!I .,...._ UCJ :ION 'I' ~ ._. ~ ·~ er ,,,_ , mun Kodak gained '.\ 10 '4fa· 0.- eral J:lectnc dropped ~ to Jl~ aacl American Telephone A Teleplifll was down •1, at 3SI/•. Takeo\'cr rumors and ~ SpJ rkcd act1\e tradin& in MaCh ~ as Ma>ta&. up 2~. It 23"2, a.t )'ntex. Up p, &t 47"'•· Del Webb Corp. rose 1' to I l~ • "ord of the cancclla1aon of a planned offenna of sso million m con\Cnable dcbentUf'C$.. ff II \ I \ 'I I ' O I It \ ll I . ' I I \ U I IC ' . a1a on.nee COMt DAILY PIL?T/ Frtctav. M-N, 1819 by 811 Keane COUNT1tR CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta "They all belong to th~ s~me club." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ... ' "I ~nt'peace between us but not at this price." PEA.NUTS l KNEW IT. CMUCK ! I FAILED TME TEST TOc:>A"I' BECAUSE INSTEAD OF STUDVIN6,l WAS TALKING OH Tl4E PMOME WITM '<OU! GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R08Sl8R08S ttl&&O,Jlt ... MST MAHI_.? .. t .. t ~r. B\et\Qer -tries to Stt whert 1-hc ~u~c.~~o\e l~dt& . J I I I • Wf'Rf t>tG61N' A RIVER SO Wf CAN F!Sti RJGttT HERE MV FAULT?! ...... . ••. , by Charles M. Schulz I . DON T BE TOO ~ARD ON '<OURSELF. CHUCK by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan .. POR BETTER OR FOIJ WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER VOU KNOW SOMETHING, .JOCK t THERE'RE TIMES WHEN I THINK 'YOU'RE CRAZY' FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOOIUSBURY - £0, Jl::>~ A ~'«:)R.-'-"-: --• . ' sr• ( , by Jfmmy Johnton AOO l \IATCHW E~ ~oon Of IT' ~ by Lynn Johnston ATlHIS RA'f~. I M~ 6E.TEt"Pf'EO 10 ~Fffll! by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk 000°0 . ( • •'.) ...... -...... :.t ..... •f!lt • ••• ~--· d - MAY 26, 1989 DAILYPIWf~AINMENTGUiriE VOL.5/N0.2,2 I' I I IC \II'"-IO' . On tap: Devils, ghosts _ and 'The Music Man' By TOM TITUS Two musicals. a comedy and a classical trqed)' compri~ the. new otrcnngs m Orugc Count) theaaen this weekend. The heaviest of the lot 1s "F••t: Part l," wh&Ch opened Thursda)' n&&ht .-----------and concludes this Wttkmd at UCI. Woody Allen's .. PtaJ h Apia.._ .. arrives 1on1&ht at the LP. Reptrtory Dinner T heater. while "Tiie Gnunerey G•t" ~s hauntin_l.lbc: AAiliClm CultWirAru Center ancC '"'fte M-'c Mae .. returns to Ehzabcth~ Howard"s Curtain Call Dinner Theater. UCI p duatc student A~r Sigurvaldason ls dircctina Mfaust a hi$ ~·s tbnls pr<>J«t. TM leecndarY tale.ofa man who sells has IOal for pewcr and knowJcdac will be stqCd tonight at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. in the Fine Ans Studio Theater on the lrvu~ campus. Call 8~16 for ticket information. Humphrey Bopn'sspiritadviscs a luckleu wrn.eron his love hfc in "Play h Apin. Sam .. at the LP. Repenory's Brobd.iD&N& Dinner Thc.a&er, I 5732-0 Tustin Vill.,eWay, Tustin.Jonathan Motil isdirectlnaand Dean Carter takes the central role in 1.bc show, Which plays ~ July 301 niain& Thundays throuab Saturdays 11 I: I S and Sund.ya at 2;30. Rnervatt0m 13S.96 I 1. PtofCAOr Harold HiU cbarm1 IOWll townsoeook in ""The Musac Man00 under the direction of John Ferola ~t the Cunain CaU, 690 EJ Camino Real. Tustin. The m&aSica.I runs •tly eaoepl Mondays at varfina curtain tunes throuah Sept. 24' and mcrvauons are taken at 831-1 S40. ( "tiramC!£Y Ghost" is a blast to the Jl9Sf -tht Revolutionary War -bJ thcAna-Mod~Ptayenat\bcAnahctm CuhwalANCmter,931 N.Harta Blvd., Anaheim. Joe Greco is IU!lina tbc cemcdy, wbicb runs 'Fndays and Saturdys at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. tbrousb June 10. Retenatioas 991-4135. • lf~u intend 10 catcll "Bl•eller llw" at &be Cypresa Civic The.as.er or "Heat 111.bc Way Off'Broed~)'house. ti.as is tbc last weelmd lO do tO. final performances or .. her Bums.. will be liven tonilht. and Saturdayat 8~m.11 the Civic ne.eer. S 172 <>ranee Ave .. Cypma (229-6796). while .. Heat ~ out tonisbt lh~ Sunday •• 8 p.m. at the Way Off Broadway theater. IOS8 E. f '"tnt St., Santa Ana (S4'7-8997). · Eltcwbcre around the county theatrical ciraaat, thete lhows contanue their respective C"111'111Cnts: •-n..G1••"'1el1Ac*" on 1.bcSecondStWofSoulbCout R~. 6SS Town Center Orin. COiia ~ (957-4033). T...-,. ~ Fridayut 8:30. Saturdays at l ud l :lO, Sadays at l ucf a p.m. •til June 4. ..................... ~606 a...-c...yoa Rmd. ~ Beadl(494-074l). Tueldiys....,.!Muniaysat"lp.m.,Sudaysat2:l0iudil June 11. ............. ,..at dae Gem.......-.... 12152 Mm 91.. G8rdea °'°" (636-7213). WelflMdln ~ Silul"da)'I at I p.m. Wllil Ju• 17 _.. Sunday....,__,.,_ 4 at l :JO. lmr I J • J p.m . • ...., .,._. • .. &-... Ot 1ar at dill AherMlive RqiertorJ TbeaW. 1636 S. Orud Ave., Santa AM (1~7929), Tlawllla)'I uu-.a • SatwdiYI at I p.m., Sundays at 7 p.m. util JUDI J. _..,_.. .. by the Hunliastoa 8ellcb Playboaae at Oi*r ~ 21141 Stn•t r a ar Lue. Haa.,._ Badl (132-1405), l'ridlyt and Sea •:rs • I p.m. lln• Jw 3 . ...... Pltml ti .... 'Jliil .....,. at tbl W-ir•s C"=CEEilf TbeMs, 7272 Maple St., Wetr-ir111er (995-411 J), flridlyt m.. .. • l :lO ...... JwlO. •9'8&1 .. ~ by 1M hllenoe Civic '- Audil&JI • ~-Avenue at Lemoa 5-, Nimii.i':,ID•Fi ,,_....,. ~ .... t' .. I P·ID:1Sadaytg:>: .. ._.. y_.a.•eat11e~. ~lhd..!MtaAea(9'79-SSll).-...., ..... H sta71• am..-... , ••. \ .. CONTENTS· SEE IT HERE FIRST~·............................. 4 Looking for ki lts in Costa Mesa? Bl ues by the beach? h im' in Fountain Valley? Check ~ut e ur calendar listings and \\,', all that there is to do this week in Orange County. THEY SA w IT' TREY QEARD IT •••••••.•.. 10 Our guest en tics saw and heard .. Sec No Evil, Hear No '11 · this month's box office smash that reunites Gene Wilder an t Richard Pryor. So me of our reviewers were alad the)' a" 11 others would rather ha ve rented .. Sil ver Streak." U \ '4 I A LOOK AT TiUt DANCE SCE1'E ........... 16 By RICHARD DUREE Two campus dance production ' promise more than 111~· usual fare, as OCC readies a combmation pan~ h/M 1ddk Eastern performance aQd UCI celebrates the 50th .rn- nivcnary ofEuetne Loring•s "Billy the Kid." 4.1 l \\\ \\ , ... -- ... .. °""' .... Cao ....... Chicaoo Wues is a sound ttdtrau1l1d up from the "'•ibllpf:i• dilla QI country ..... mMI b.c ... city blues in CMcmgo, Ulillg 1l1ctricity and amplficalion without ....... bGlic limplicity and......,,, .. of the mulic. r .. ..,. t1awon 11111y1e Wtlh a big, boo ..... beat. C:O...il• .... two IOUftds and 10" eftd up wilh OM of the WW Chlc•1atr--Wuel .._. _.....,, w.. and .... Loco..._. T111tt.1rasa.._..for · .....,.,.. )'Mn, the OrClftlit Countr b-d Lub and the loconloti¥et are o ~ightblues . pow.rhouse from.d by ...,,.,..,.,, . horMOftico.,.., Robert lucos. On SUnday. Moy 28, the band callbrae.s its one- yeor cnw.nory of playing the WIUle Houle in loguno leactt on Sunday "'9hfl. Whh Houle owner John Nolernoe.d ttd Luke and the ~~alMolt ft'8fY ~ ...... becaUM ''that's a good bk... night foftWa--.1all._,,,.. good band.,..,, ........ and the quaflr of_,. ii ~eood ........ .. .. ...,. ......... " Plarlne ... WW.. House on ~ ......... -.... ~ CMlll••·· and ...... ., ...... ,,a... ................. llU .. 11 ........... . .,..... ....... ,... .... ............ ~ -.. -~ -. too hard to too fast. There' S · be.I IOIM months where l'H lull 00 null and we'ft end up wilh 20 99. When you push .f9at hard and you' re a local " area band and you' re not ~out of town and~.· dOn't ha¥e a FKard out·-~ whO we're hol on~ of -with 20 gigs a IOMe of them ore kind of thaky. n.. guys play in ONd~ and oreuted to ..... fairly good wages. It's ... robbery, what ... get." Whelt mlr,ed if the band wen • ..... 0 hing, Green r•• ~by~. "It's · dole. I would call it IUNMng. lands don't get poid much more than they did lO~ago,ondtbe cost of hing iln't the same." lul&e and the locomotMs got their l'ftCNMHIU• P'9 in 1916 by taking ffnt .... at the 1 It Annual long leach lluea , ... Search hosted by KlON. It wasn't '°"9 befor. the band was playing at dubl .. r'OU9hout the Southland. e.;des bandleoder Robed Llicm, the band features lobert Uebermon on guitars, Brophy Dale, oho on guitar, lklke ''Mod Dog'' Wohon . on bali_ and Greg "The luffalo ......,,, Zortl on drums. All ON occomplilhed .......... Who hOve ,..,.d with mony btuel .-. . .... l.ucol .-;tlld playing MwM01ilcawheithewas 14 . At ''·he ioNd the lemie ................ ~ ............ Y"" .......... n.. Coeaf1111n In ltl2, and ...,. .......... La qa•a._ IR 1fl6. lwcol "91 Miild..,)Qo•s a. ILi. 1DR&LllltW•1 .S.., ~wa1n;._. ... _., w.1 ....... Wi .......... ~ ......... , .. ,. . . interview from Phoenix, where he was vacationing and doing some gigl1 lucos tolked about his music and his passion for the blues. "It's criminot to take credit for your duff when block mvliciana haw been playing this music for years" said lucaa. Whia. the bond playi about «>percent cown and 60 percent Ofi9inak, Lucas laid the bond knows at lemt 70 cowr tunes. "I got them from FKorda. There'1 on end&eas amount of material to draw from." lucm tries to be faithful to the maleriol, unlike some bonds who alter the songs to fit their style. "Ninety percent of bluftt bonds take progreuionl ~ add wonk to them. That's l'Qt "9ht or crealNe. That's d9aling. That' 1 not how it should be .•• lucCll ii proud of his OI igiHah, and tayl that his IOf9 ON inlpired by the old blues tunes, not ltolen. He '-corries a tape recorder -:> oround with hhn and ~' his musical ideas into it when he ii illlpftd. luccn IClid hit ilMlediote goal is .. NCOtd and, QI ._. put it, "99t big and famous ond llt p 1 ipl9 hear us." The._.. 11,..•*'9 on recer ... tlltout l 8 IOftOI, Ol?elil• .... mwri. at fOf ••.-clllUcloain a. ......... ,.. . v ...... 0r.o.._ •• ,,.,. and ptOducer Eric~ ............... 111 .. 9'.Aecar•• .. a..a69 11.., ........ ... ~ ....... ,....,._1111 ... -- them t .. 1 uncomfortob'9, mix it on the fly , and get a good,IM sound." A live sound is important to a bond like Luke and the locmotiwt1, since that'.s what they ore uiuolly judged on. tt wasn't always easy to get gigs, OI Gr-.n remembers, especially the White House stint. "ft took about 18 months of going down there, calling ... they' re nice peopJe down 1here, they iust don't take any chances. When that phone coH come bock, I was bouncing off the walls. tt was a good gig." Green laughed and sotd "I ~ bodt owr our gigs and 90 percent of them are off Coast Highway ... Redondo e.och, long leach, Laguna. We do realty good in J, RiwrSide. W• how o fonotic foUowi~ up there." Huntington Beach resident and veteran drummer Mark Perkins sow the bond at o local club bock in Morch. As Perkins )tut it, ''they're o great b(.)d. They're hot, they'..,. got good jumping blues. They ha .... I04JI. Very entertaining. ~rthwhile to go see if you lib the blues. They're a no-miss bond." White they '""'to haw ...,.ry1hing goin9 for them, •V9t' Lucas admits that "it's a\ '\ crapshootJ We're ;ust ~ .. some lucky breaks." ~r it's lvck or just plain hard work, Luke oncf the locomottYes """' to be on the eight t1oc.k... ..... ~ .. / tub (Robert Lucas, center) and the Locomotives: ~ ZCllt. Robert Lieberman, Brophy Dole and llclktWatson. . . ·····.······-.·. ···.· ·•.··.·.·· • MAY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 5 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25. 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 PrldaJ - .,am of social activities, d.itc:utlions and study lfO'IPI f« stQlle parents and their &mities • LBT'ITD n'VP A dub b &iftlle tolfen bctweaa abe ._. of JO ud 55 who ""' '° ~} IOciMIY ... D*t other siQlle IOlferS. Dua are S25 auudy. Play VulOUI· local and ~ courm. Membenlaip ~ aory,, For more information. C.U 854-0690 cw write to: 1..et•1 Tee h Up. ll Rain~ Ridlt. Irvine, 92715. --~1 Y .E.S. NETW~ MEMOIUAL WEREND P.AllTY Youna Ell- _CQ&live Sin&les boils -.t ..party .at WEST COAST SWING DANCE ;A..mbro$1a "llcstaurant. 695 Town PARTY P rofessional Sinalcs Center Drive. <;'osta Mesa from 8 Network hosts a dance pany starting p.m. to l a.m. Dinner. buffet. music. at 7:30 p.m. at the O.n Scc:nc Dance dancing. no-host bar. Admiuion is Studio, 2980 McClintock. Ste. A, Sl5 at the door. Sl2 for advance Co ti. Mesa. Free Parting. open prc~yment. f or further 1nfor- wme{becr bar, hors d·oeuvrcs; ad-mat1o r\, call the Y.E.S. Ho t- m1ss1on 1s $14. Event hotline: hne:744-IOOO. 894-8932. tud10: 641 -8688. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP m~ts PRlME OP UFE SINGLES meet at 6:30 for dinner at hadraclc's. for T.G.1.F. S to 7 p.m.at Ana~emt. CaJI 524-3327 for anfor- Studebaker's., 2124 E. Lincoln Ave.; mauon and TC$trvat1ons. Anaheim. For 1nfomu1tion and rcscr-PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet 'a\lons. call 836-8744. for a house party in Seal Beach at 6 WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP mc.-ets p.m. For rc.-servauons and location. forT.G.l.F. a t 5:30at Embas >Suites call 836-8744. · in Anaheim. Also ongoing aroups for goff. bndJe .. pmochle. theatre and Sanday tra.,.el. For 1nforma11o·n and reser-Y OUNG J E WIS H PRO· vauons. call 524.3327. FESSIONALS planned ror sm&lci 21 PARENTS WITHOUT P ART-to 34. hotds a second Spnna Part)' NE~ Orange Coast Chapter 26, wrth dancmg to a professional disc (custo<h not required). host ~n Or-JOCkc~ bcgionm• at 7:30 p.m. .at ange Count)' Stogies Dance with hvc Remick·s U~tairs Loon.at , 18120 band at 9 p.m., Costa Mesa Golf and Von Karman . A "'e .. ·Irvine Soc1al- Country Club, 170 I .Golf C'ou~ Dr. i.ting, fttt hors hors d'ocuvrcsand no- Costa Mesa. Free onentatton at 7:30 host bar. Adm1ss1on 1 S8 payable a t p.m. 847-1600 or 546-5788 for more th~ door. For more 1nformat1on. call informatton about the organ1zat1on. Tammy at her o ffice 720.841 8 or Membership 1n Parents Without 640-5228. e"'en1nl$. ' Panners IS open to d ivorced. separ· PRDIE or un SINGLES mttti atcd.. wtdov.ed o r OC\.CL marnrd for_ a-ChaanPllM brunch at Lord parents ofh .,.1ng children. Custody of Hcnr} 's, 10900 Los .Alanutos Blvd.. the ch1ldrc.-n is not a factor. A non-Los Alamitos at noon. For 1nfor- profit. non-secta rian. educational or-mation and rescrvauoni. call aanizauon. PWP -providn a pro-836-8744. ·· EIWI GALEN DAR P.L.l&T.S...-Villle~ pies c..r. 2205 Mlill 5'reet, Ste. 20, Ha•' rs -lfveti .. .... a...u. o1....-. sae.ce ... ~ --c.ia Suaday naills.-Cllildameilhe. Nlmi.W. to 1M ?:JO p.m. ., .. w ii SJ. Duca at 1M Hua•iftllO" 8aldl Inn wida DI JoU Symll ..S rdellt- laellCI fDlow • .o c:M19e. FUltT inlaflDllDou me: 647-1621. •WNG&•m•UILDIO ............ waldai .. ewry Sunday 1 l:JO Lm. to 4:30 p.m. on a loury sailboet. Share expemes. No 'bpeneace ncic:aury. Call Fred at 646-«>05 for matt iftlormation. WW OP PliiitNIMBIP meet for ~ncb at El T orito in Anaheim at 11 :30 p.m. Foe information and reservations, all S24·3327 or (213)S2+3l27. 'heed&J - NEWPORT BEACH SAILING SINGLES a club for stn&lt sailors wwth or without a boat, qc 21 and older for sa1hn&, IJllllacs and sooaJLZina. Meets the lint and thud Wednesday of ach mont~ at the Ncwpo11cr Rcson, 1107 Jamboree. Newpon Beaeh. 6:30 social hour, Mccuna bcgJns at 8 tn the mcellna room. ends>round 10 p.m followed b) danc1.0a \'-1th a lwc band until I a.m. Valet pamna 11 free for those bav1na a todua1I 1n the Ouk.cs Lounec aft.ei the m«U"J. Cost 1s S6. Call 969..S I l I for recorded info aboul club acuvtttn. WeclD1•daJ PRIME OP LIPE SINGLES m«I for d inner 11 Tony's Sea Landina. 13512 Ncwpon Avc .. Tustjn1t 7 p.m. 836-8744 ror 1nfonnauon •rut mer· va11oos. WHEEL or f'IUENDllllP meet for d1nntt at Sim's Seafood. Hunt- lf\110lt ...ar lit 6:l0 ,.m. For. fnfonnauo. ad NICl'VallOfts. caJI 524-ll27 or (213)1634170. LIPE ON YOVll OWN 11ftlln SS and over. meet ne-6icadl ••a ~ Dressed. to kllt Aw•811•11•ef......._ ... .,., .......... 'SW Uiter lson up • tlM ·~ C•••I) P*• ••11• M "'9 annual Sc••lm ,.....,., ...... ., we, ••n.r• •..._end p icks ........ • .... w ..... s .. ..,. Por lnter• .. ton. ull ,,, .. ~,.....,. LOCA1m Gii WDH•tl IM &VD. AT4IOLlllll•aT 111 .... na.,..., SINGLES SVPPOaT oaovP spolllOf'Cld by U&una 8eada United Mcthodasl Churcfa•s Wnky C'ounld-ina Cenatr from 6 to 7 p.m. It the churcla, 21632 Wesky Drive. South na. T~ will be a donation of ---~"' per pet.SOD~r eveniJll. .. 01" ·-· --,--------"""""'·----;,_,:-.- . . .......... ......... ...... "' ..... ........ ~--­...... a... ............. ...... ........ -..,c...-.... ~ ...... -.- , . ..... ti•····~ ·~ ......... -.lli'9l • . . Square area. Pm IS open I 0 a. m. to m1dn1ght. For addauonaJ 1nfor- mauon, call the 24-hour ~ott's. linc at 220-S200. THE WHITE BOUSE Restaurant and Ta\cm. 340 South Coast Hiah- wa), La.auna Beach. presents Luke & The Locomouvcs ~h Sunday at 8:30 p.m. $2 cover. 494-8088. SALVATORE'S SOO North Brookhurst, Anaheim. presents Paul and Oscar 8:30 p.m. with top 40s music. THE CANNERY 3010 LaFayette Ave., Newport ficach, San Franc15CO style cabaret cnt.cnainmcnt with Leslyc McCrac voc:aJist and Lloyd Noland on keyboard. S:30 to 10 p.m. 67S.S777. eKlt Sadly at die Old Dua Point Cafc,aa tbccorncrofGolden Larnan and Del Pndo SUem ill D:2na P0tnt. No cover dwJt. VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno's piano stylinp Sunday throuah Wednesday. Open dail) S p.m. to 2 ...... 7 a.m .. 3131 W. Coast Hapway, New-IUGll'l'BOVI aa0nmas IN poSrtVNSBeacETh 64p•2;J818066."" n--ricc .... ·i OONCDT It 7:30 p.m. at the VD u ..-~. ..... Rapaeout Brothen' Hop. I 8774 H\ahwa)'. Suntet Beach, ofTcn lave Brookbunt SU'Cet. Fownam Valley. entertainment tevcn nipts a week. Tickets are $20. For more infor· Planet I 0, rockin' Reaac 3 to 1 p.m. mation, call 963-2366. an.d .then WhmardS 8 p.m. 10 BLVS BICBT CAFE 107 21st Pt. m\dniabt. S92-1926. Newport Beach Nick PYzow Solo aµm~ A 1ri~ l*Yl!'I Monday and TuCtcsay atJ 1>.m. 67S. tradmooal Jri.sb and Scomlh mut1e •• BEET. __ Join. Our WINNING TEAM of Advertisers. In The I>aily Pilot TV UPDATE ,......., Tlwt' r :o.---l(Jlml' "'8 166SS hafic Coa'>t ~way. 5-t ladl., oft'en ll\C cnltrWAIMDl tnn Diabu a v.ttl Sbows 9:JO p.a. 10 l!lO a.m . S' cover cMllr· '92-1926. I \ I I TBi" CANNERY 3010 Lafa)e&t.c Ave., Newport Beach. "'OtJa Vu .. vocaltll and keyboard. 8 p.m. to 12;30 a.m. 67S-S777. Pil«•r IVNIET PUB 166SS Pacific Coast fflabway, Suntel Beach. offers live C"D'l'LA YISaDTAV&A.NT,J7J en~mnen& .even n1ahu at week. Pacik COML ff9way, Laauna T •• a. Tio.-M a.~ 9 1 S2 &c.cb. on tbe Maia~ Lave J311 ,on .... t , '"' aiu p:m. to a.m. .,..: .... ___ •-, __ _._ ~ cover cbarae. S92-1926. C\CfY n-'Y ua.-t ... -.y annm& at 8 p.m. rc.tun111 Don Wa lcfofd. WedD HdaJ ~ .JUZ viola ud Bill Nelle. vocal1s1 and . .QL\DNIGll'l-1\'f-ffl:E IOf-5POf J¥lwlll Md 'lenwt pi(9l 91\tS Cafe. S.00 Vcrano Road. UC1. Ad· and~ Mart Twabull, Bob mawon is fttt. Chns Cacavu IJld Ha*'D•udOmJHaiiL No co~cr frieads rod with fonMf Gnien on chats. 497-,.00. Red pulltlll with 1uesu &be. 8 p.m. CllOWN mcM8 aDTA~'T Sponsored by \he ASIOQl\Cld Gndu· . 32I02 5cMat.h Plci6c: Cout Hiabwt). aa.e Studmts. For mort anfonnauoo, Soudl ~ llMma ·w.-1 Owl - call IS6-798J. Wida l..aUnM TIMnday ~Sat· SALVATOaE·s soo North &lfday.?p.m.10 l:J0Lm.496-J773or BroothW'll. A.nabeim Putt Encfl)' at •99-2616. 1:30 p.m. qh\ly ~ S.tufday · AM-I AT •• F OIU 695 for~ and dualll pleaturt. Town C.. Dr .. CGlll Neu. C1~ LAGUNA CANYON aD 6 Gan.L ..._.,jaa ll'Ylima6to9 p.a fnda) IS9 ..._..Canyon lt09d, o&n the ud S..*7: _ .S:10 to l:JO p m c18acnlJlr •Ulic ~ Apbrodltc. wttlil Wed rtariMn...-,.432-7SSC> IOloill Eliza Lorem, ~ Jerry ~A*O 19100 ~-Kannan Mmtia aa die keyboudl ad Huolcl lmae. Jeia Oerillr eno ~ J&V. Todd OD ... ......., wl ftutc. "'Cool ~ UI **_.old ttJM rock Ducia~bemimatl:JOpm. WcclMJ.o •·;.~'°HP~~~ Tuttda> ~~~Ur,#::~ --~·s. coast "--·_.,..,_ ... ~.· &vocol"' eata'li•me•t.,,. ..-u a.._ Moaaeaaa •i•t at 7·30 .............. ~ ......... p.f.8... .497-' 71 to l a.a.Slcowir-.. '91-1926. ~-21'62Pa· c \!~,·~~•<~ •• , .... , ••. leac19 OD the Peaailula. an C~IUDI of CD1a1aiJUDe111 by German Di1ktand Jazz Band. di~from Sacramtnto Ja:ti Festival. Ocrman food, compet1· tion and fun bqann1oa at 6 p.m. Proceeds benefit Aucument and Tratmtnt Services Center. CAFE UDO SOI 30th St .. Ncwpon Beach, presents OebbJC ~.JILL vocalist wnb the Wayne Wayne Band toni&ht 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 67.5-2968 or 673-SOS6. RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S Coast HlJhwa1, Lqun.a Beach features Oamtt Simon and bis 11ntar tonight, 497-4811. JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or- pnization to ptttervc and encourage five jazz meets every Thursdat at 7 m~ud ... u_opcn to jau -nuwcians ano JlZZ buffs. for more Information, caJJ Or. Cb.Jrles Rutherford at 432-Sl l 9 or Ball Scott at 642-7648 (I '''I( \I Saaday THE BOUZV ROUGE CAFE Clauical stnna quanet Opus IV accompanies Sunday brunch 11 a_m . to I p.m. 3001 N~pon Blvd .• Newport Be.ch. 6 73-3440. EL BANCllJTO MEXICAN RES- T AUllANT 2800 Ne-.-pon 81,d . Nc.,.,pon ~ach p~nts inter· nationally known clas ic gunarut Copperfield e'er)' Sunday 11 am to 3 p.m. 675-68.SS. «•tt,IH\ ..... , CllAZY HORSE STEA& HOUSE I S80 Brookhollow Dr .. Santa Ana, Newport Frec.,.,ay Dyer Rd. exit. ~nu Ray Otarles toni&ht and Tucsdayin twopcrfonnan~ut 7 and IO p.m. cath niJht Call 549--1S12 for t1ckcr tnformat1on and dinner rcscr· vauon . U \ '" , I hotel sift •bop. For mott 1nfor-prttenU the SOth anruvcrary pcr- matton, call Elda Barr) at forma.nccofL.onna'sAmericuballtt (2 I 3)S92-2 I 37 mastcl'l>lcce choreopaphed dftad Pr1da7 ITEP UP TO THE SUITE Uf'E stqed by UCI dartoc faculty IOftilht . T .• a•STA URA NT AT Afternoon tea danc101 2 to 6 p.m in lhrouah Saturda) at 8 p.m. and a 2 • .... the Pacific Ballroom at Emba ~> p m. pcrforman c Satwday only in CAllBBON COURT 2 Hutton Centre Suites Hotel. l 32S East D)er Road. the Fine Ans Villw Tkalft OD Ille Or., Santa Ana pttstnts musical just oA" the SS frceway. Roland UC( campus. 9.'eekJtiabt arid stylinp of Silver linins 1 p.m tO Furman and hJS 20 p1cc~ otthestra m1t1n« performa.ncC$ att $9 for midn1&ht Tuesda> lhrou&h Satur<b) fli an af\ .. moon of .. ll'r.lnt danC'lng general adm1n1on. $7 for UCI fac-T hio ••oup ""rfonns rcnd1uo_ns of 0 er .. " -...-~ " .. .,... and coten.ainmcnt Adm1s ion$ per ult). staff. ~mor Clll~ns and other Top 40 oldies and sofl rock for pcrwn. Free park1na. For more students and $6 for UC'I students listening and dancina. 54().8615. inCormat100. conta t Lida Barry nt Tickets arc a'ailabk at the Fine n Saturday (213)S92-2137 Bo' Office. 8S6-6616. the C'I Bren E"cnts Center: 8S6-SOOO and LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4SOO llcmday T1ck.ctron. 634-l300. MacAnhur 81\'d • Ncwpon Beach. THE HOP 2)822 Mercury Road. El COSTA MESA/FllED AST AlllE "Danc1na m Ncwpon" Stoncbndgc Toro; Nancy Tucker 811 Sand • DANCE STUDl9 .:?488 Ne,.port Band wtth a vancty ofb1a band and SJ~cs and couples SWln&-danci,ng Bl "d. 2-C. Costa Mesa, Wcdnesda> Bx_oedwa} from 7 to 11 em. each -•• .L.. r. e---1--11i-....---..u.01aggJJ:h1._..d ... aJJ:nc..,.cs~u.Opc~n._..10..._.1..,,b~c_,g"'c ... nc.....,N1..,__! Slfurda) ror tnform-..at,c;JO-.n;.:;,;...;:;,:.C.:;.;:~:nll-.ca-h-frllt• ft'OftlOwrBY'J i1'0m IO p.m . publ)c \\11h 8 on;' bour dance da ~ 786-1467. • ~ 476-2001.cx1cns1on 3113. MARTIN 6 TONI'S wing Dance preced1n1thcpubhc d&nccbei!on1na LONDANCE/FRED ASTAIRE I Ora C at 8 pm. D:lncc 9 pm unul m1d-STUDI08 362S W. MacArthur. Suite Club meets at SC\cra n&e ount) n1r,t Co 1 for dance class and d3ncc 308. Santa A'n.. "'"'n-l';or coupl--or locations. Dance dance contcsu 1 ~ n d l. I bl .... v.. ...... -.~ · la be h 1s perpcrson.~ nn sa,a1a r sin&lcs, 1st turda) and Jrd unda) dance tnps, P > outinp, ac for purchast. for more 1nformauon each month, 8:30 to 11 :30 ~rties are some of the acuviues or rescn;atlons. call 6S0-3048 ,_ Ii Oantt lesson a.re offered bc&>nnin1 p.m Adm1SSij)n s~. includes re resb-10 ad' anccd, ballroom to \'WlnJ For mcnts. Ballroom, Laun dancmg. CaJI umes and locauons. call l40-3Sl 8. 850-0676 for more mformauon. ..... , ......... , THE SOPBJSTICATE Afternoon EUGENE LOIUNG'S BllJ.Y THE Tlnanday COST A MESA QUICUTEPPERS a st'OlOr C'll12Cll square dantt VOUp seek e~pencnccd square dantt rou- p&es 10 JC)in them. The Qukks~"' 1wioa dancll'\&. Maxi's Lounic at the IID UCI Facult) Dente C'onttrt Red Lion -=== Inn, 30SO Bnstol tiut. Costa M~ presents Bame) Olson and has 2~ p1cccorchcstra e'er)' Sunda)' after- noon from 1 to 6 p In. Free dance lesson' I to 2 p.m-by Lee La1u. Adm1 s1on 1 $8 ,per person and SIS couples. Free valet perkaaa. T1ckm may be purchaltd m advaoct a1 lbc txCLUSIVEL Y SOLD BY STAl·UTI ,. ... ,. • ' • I • • ·-- t \I I '\U\tc' O'\ii"f I ft meet rqularty every Tbunday, 10 a.m. to noon at tbt down\o~ community c:enler, Anaheim and Center Sts. in Costa Mesa. for more information, call S4~'669. Resort is localed at 1107 Jamboree Deanit Louise Scholz. mi.led media. Rd.just east of Pacific Cout Hiahwt1y Gallery ltours are 11 a.m. IO S p.m . in Newport Beach. 644-1700, ext daily.497-677S. 515. . , AllT INITITtJTE OF IOUTRBRN sto'rr u;NNEDY MARl'mlE CAUPOaNIA 2222 Ll&una Can.Yon • GAU.ERV 3431 Via Oporao. Ste. ~1 Road, taauna Beacfi: drawings I~. Newport. Beach hosts an eU.1· f 0\11 U\ J.J. WALL appears at the JmP.rov created from physical an1facts found b1t1on ~(pa1ot1;f or hfe under the throuahtaJunc 4. Also on the bill is alona Laauna Can~n R<Mld will be ~~ntmas a sculptures. photc>-P'rklaJ Doua -Stal\S. lhe focus of an exJubit.aon of work b} flfa~ 1and Ballk throuah May. Call TllE DIPROV presents three side·• local artists Jerry 8u,rthfield. ;tncj 1.s~l\A9 na o··. PRY 1492 CAIUUE SNOW appears at the splittina acts each niaht at 8:30 p.m. Mark Cbamberla.in which conunucs AaCdMJVl,A# ~ lmprov throuah Sunday. Also ap-Sunday throuah ThW'Sday, ($7): 8:30 throuah June 30. 497-3309. South Coast H1&hway. Ste. 7, LA&una pcarina is Gerry Swallow. . and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, GACE GAU.EllY 4'199 C~mpus Beach featurts workJ by Lon TBE IMPROV. 4255 C,ampus (SlO), doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner 11 Dnve, Irvine. Bernard Cathelin, Quanon, Rosemary Mae81rd and Drive, Ste 138. Irvine. Three side-served naptJy. Frcftclr artist, exhibits tapestries, Ruth BasJer Burr. Open dally 11 a.m. sphuingactseach ni&ht:showsat 8:30 lilho&rapbs and patntinp through to 6 p.m. 494-8838. · ai:id 10:30 p.m. SIO admission. June 2. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ~S. Monday t..hrou&h Thursday. I 0 a.m. \ ll I 'I ll I '\ I ' lloada• to 11 p.m. Fnc!ay. Saturday. 10 a.m. 1 to J...lo. m:and Sunday n!lY!.nLJll..ll..ll..I.l.1.-""jOllOblirl::'nDtlr ---------nvk E'S ENTERTAINMENT l"rlUJ 8S4-S697. LOUNGE a t the Newponcr Reson UCISPIUNG FILM SEalES "The IMPERIAL SAVINGS SSO New-DllCOVERY MUSEUM ofOran,e presents a s~1al Monday N1&ht Duelhsu. .. Ridley Scot• director, pon Center On e , Faslu{>n Island County. 3101 West Harvard St . Showcase with comedians from .... features the sailing photogr1phy of Sa.n&a Am ()pm 11 a.m. to 3 p.m . throuahout the Southern California (USA 1978> Social Science nall 7 and Geri Con1Cr wilh "Imperial Rcptta" Tuesday throuab fnday. Closed on area pcrformins, be&inning at 8:30 ·9 p.m. Tickeu S4,s3 and 52 at the lhrouah June 19. Mondays. Admtssaon 1s SI for adults p.m. Duke's Monday Niattt Showcase ~~ ~lt6~2!d ~~ by the ~ GALLERY · 384A and SO cents for children Nomuw has no cover cha.rsc. ~ Newponer Nonb Coas1 Hwy., Laauna Beach, craft panlci~!J~n -fee. For 1nfor- jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii--;J mation, call '40-0494 DllN&YLAND, l l I l Harbor WIN THE LIFESTYLE OF THE ''HEll:THY ·AND WEll:THY'~· J K«EAI• send JIU_.,._ .. ~ ...... Isl Clm'6aa..tc.Airhs .. ,. .............. . s...,11111a.u•.., ... ..._,_.__. n..11st am on Ille W.blllflllll ~11111 Wu ....... TeWtst .. 11111'1 ............ .... i)! •• 11•LllS111C11-~ .... ill1 ....... .. ~ ••111tllqS81'11 •• , ............... f_ai L~• !!°. , r ........ ,flT•CltJf• ;...Nclliolid~otlc. "'~ .......... . ......... ... """' ........... ......... kc1.t. Blvd., Anaheim. Mickey's Americlln Spiri\ Celebration pcrfonn<d on Main StRet U.S.A. each weck:end Disneyland off'en more than SO anrac1iom Jn seven themed lands. 1nclud1na 'Star Tours .. and .. Captain EO... Park hours arc 9 a.m to midnaaht Monday throup Fnday, 9 a.m.to l a.m.Saturday and 9 a.m to midllisbt Sunday; Otsneyland infor- mation: m-.f 56S. INTDNAnoNAL SURI' MU- SEUM 312 Walnut. .Huntll'\llOn 8cach. Surf memorabilia and anafacts (dat1na as far beck as tb.c early 20s) commm\Orl\C the colorful hmt.aec of t.h1s popular Callfomaan spon. Open daily noon to 6 p.m . admilaon" free. Located one block aDlaad from '*' and ooc-haJf block easi of Main Street in Huntington Beach. SJ6.0I SS . &NOTTI aDllY PA.RM, 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park Knou's .., the natlC)ft't mo&t popular tndcpcn· dent ramily thftnt park wuh mo~ IJl.an 165 -.Id ricks. showi and attnc'taOAS plus rescaurants and shope on ISO acm All shows art rnduckd 1n the adm1SSIOfl pncc. Other enter· taanmenttOClucltsa&lim.,,eo(IMold wnt 1n a very lh'<ft G"°'1 Town to the m.,,c of a visat w1t.b Snoop) and tbe Peanuts Gana 1n Can:J!--SnoOP\ Aho popular Ire f'tcMa Vt lr1 I ielvt,t 10 Cahfom11'1 earty Spaiusb ~ni.tt and Roanns 20'1-a look bed: at a 1920'1 ammtmn1 out wtUda ... eludes the fan\Mlac "ki~ of'lhe 0..0.UR ... Thrill ,.. •ndudr TM CortlcftW, Moat.noocna't MVCtlllt lad tbt P'llnthuec ~ JU1P/ ne park II ()Ptn dlUy. For additional anlonnauoa c:.IJ Ihle 24-hour Knoct'.1 Usw 11 2JO;;Sl0(), la ANOa.a c.a.oaBN"I lllmaJll JIO Nonli :Naill · .$creri. LOI A• In 0,.. W .. nnday Md ~ ... 2 to 4 p.m. llld S.turday ~~· 10 ...... to s ,. ... -ahh•-:.~n~ _____ ..._.._.._IO l9lhe. lllla 9 dolm. 'flt•a .... I 11•AJh.~Mc 1111) .... '· aram--. ifad1 ll11 1 ¥lrilty of an ='\&"-.= ~ and~- infafttl--*' IWO •· ~ frtt on Wcdnetday IM T1t91'1day after· noons. 0..... __. ,.._, in-ad-vance. for M __. 111foirnalion. ~II (21))617-llOO. MOYIDiAND. Wil llUl£UM. 77 11 a.da ~ .... Plat. The Three Stoclln 1re IM...-replica' amoaa tbc abad)' dlllOraee c:oUef· lion of movie 88d ldcv1sion mcmonbilia iech11di.. life·h~r replicas of tnOR IMa 200 renown~ stan. DliJy 10 Lm.-1 ~~· Wlt.b Fn SIL C)prD ulil 9 JJ.Jft. 522-11 SS. IR1IBVlll OP NAftJ&AL Bl TOllY AND it1ENC& 2627 V ist.a del -Oro, Newi '°"' Bearh. o,e.-tu~tr-­throultl -S.urday, tOtln. to-S p.m and' Sunday &om noon to S p.m AdmlUIOD as S2 for adultl. and SI for ch11dreo over SIA. Members are fret" MuteWD cidubita include a "ldl' array of ....,._ awnmal fossil~ Nat.ave Aancncaa dilplays.. an r11scc1 zoo and pbolO ~..1. mineral •'1d s.bdl datplaya. ncmy coll«t1on\ and dl..._., ._.. oa cxtubm Aho cducalioell ~a. doctnt toun.. lectuta. faaivall, I libral) I nd special activities,. for men 1 n for mauon about cllhibits, prop"ams and mcmbtnbap, call \he mmeum Tuc<. day Lt!rcqh SuDdaV:~7120 OLD 1'0llLD E, 7Sti I Cenicr Ave.. Huauasaon Bcalh ~aalty lhoPI arc loc.aled 10 th1' vtllllF Lbat-(eanarn tht charm ••' qua1n.l Ewopt&D vii~ wtth cvl).. bled 1tttets.. lantern hs)all. and Ill miuab of E&&rC>PnO IClrMS paint~! on utenor Y41h by European an1 " 89S.$111. oaANQE COUNTY PER· rouaNG AllTI CENT'Elt t • • To.,n Center Dri~e. Costa \1('-W Docent IOW)Oftbt fanbtyatt offCh"\I frtt Monda)' and Wtdnetda)' a1 10 10-30, 11 and 11:.)0 Im ""~Ii.I\ TourswiD&l90bCht'ldat IOandlO '' ._ m lbc '"" ~) or each month the IOUt '8k.n Y1MOft IO man) irr11 of tlw lbealre ~ JeCtl by lltt pubh 1ncluclaftl drtMla& room~. 1h1· hKklCllC 'area and The CcntN Room. ltclrrvauou aft l'TqUI~ I I poupa of 10 or rnott •. SS6-1 t n ntcmion 1)3. 4t1a:N llA&Y ~ Be: h Manor" thccadiJUte l.On& Bc.ldl frttWa). E.-;h1bit1 iildudt spc'\t:al df«t IOUad Md .... tllow1 in the E.aiflW RQCllD Md ~ (C• m.c:ti• a ~ at ~ and ea alntln Wortd Ww II di11>b' dllt~Yentveroleai. ·DlilJ 10 a.m..6 ~ "' ( J) ,_ II. ..._. Alm 111 Rq11t WMeft Drive, .. l>iilM6. EnJO) .... ecrn ol f'ua. s.1n and e•nun1 ""'"' ridn. 592-MSl. MNIA ANA IDO localed at P1\'!n bee ..... llOI ... Ollll•n1t A"C' sail AllL ....... 10 Lift. to ~ p.a. wtlla lllil *"" 111111 at ' r m ·~iii S2 llr .-...: 75 cents far. did.-.. J .. IZ -WIU<lr di' J I _ ..... , ... ba"'t1 3 • If haH .... HUSSS J CAPllTaANO le ll 112 C11r11 n o ........ ,. . .,, ...... ------------ • ........ Cl ,, kit I 11 l"YRI 11, ....... . ---~ --"""----~ --_,-___ -,;;,,,.--- C \11\ii\ICCO,ll'\llU •• ·-_,. ~ ,,.,, HM-... ,...." ..... ,_,,....,., ·-----... ..................... ,.. . ., •JO ion 1 ................ SeQ.&. LOIS . ) ....... .._rot •01••• .,..._.1 ... 10 •JO---•------lNUit ... · • ·---.__..,, .... ,,._ Aw ,_, .. ... ..-. rc>•Jt ....... 1040 11 ---~~ .. 10-lt ,...7'11 , ....... .._rot ll 40 10 • •U IJO. ion 1 .......... -... o....ro1Jt 11 _, I IO S 11 &. IO IO ............. _ ... ~"°'" •n . 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Howard Hushes' afl.woocl. lOO-lon ft . bo91 . ically benbl for vl!f'ton to view Tinside or the wor1c1·1 lartes1 clear-span 1luminwn dome A ¥arMay of-di1-- playJ inc_ludiaa modulcl that Jbow cac.e.up detailS or fatcinatins areas of tbe plue such as tbe cockpit, ftiabt dec:t ud wi111 inlerior are btuml. See the Queen Mary ~ for more informabOG. 10 Lm.-6 p.m. (213) 43S-351 l. VNIVDIAL ITVDIOI, 100 Uni· , ............... llt ll U I U .• •IS IJa IOJO J ........... .., •• )IS.s •s &. IOIS ..... ..._,.. 11 0 1 •Ja 1 'JO .......... ~~IS.IVll W-.....Aw_ S«)Ot .. , ... _..,." J,t)S 1--I .. -c..._. l"QIJI 110 SOS. 71S t lS 41.._ J ............ ll'l15S SOS 111 '4S ---· ~ C9n8e 1t.:ll W•-,.,,. ... '°110 _, .... ..._ .... .,.1.•JO 1 ....... .._ ~ • I JO. t04S , ........... fllS. 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(818) g..9600, WILD IUYDI 1800 ltviDe Centtr Onve adjacent to Irvine Meadows. Amphitbea~ otrrn over 40 e_x.citina waler rides and attl'8Ctioos. Open weekends and holidays uatiJ June 4. 11 Lm. to 5 p.m. New ftwne sJide ..Wipeout ... ~ this leUOft.. also the Oiao1aur slide i>r cbildmL Groups or 20 or IDCft can take ldvarnaee of Wi.ld Rivm new IJOUP ldmiuion ra1a. 7~14. \U\\'\fl .-. tlutMJr llvd., s.Qaa AM (979-5511). Dilbdy e-.cep1 Mondays 1t vaty;na curtain times thro.uch fuly 9. DOOL ODMlion ii S 15 lad mer· vltioM mUll be IMde by May 31. For reservations, caJI Nancy Jones at 644-0409. New tMmbcrs are anviled tojoen the Ncwpon Bach Fneads of ~~ ~i.ldt~s·~ 'it the Library, a ll1 deductible su~ the Anabom CWtural Ans Center. ~lion for the benefit o the 931 N. Hatt>or Blvd., Anaheim ~ DIPEllit(L BELLI OP' (S44-7124),SatwdaysandSundaysat CHIN.A a 6S member troUpe of ·2 p.rri. t.broush June 18. · m~ ~ dancen from China's .. BLE.ACllEa BUMI" at the Hu~1 ProVlnce will perform a rec-Cypress Civic Theater, 5172 Oral\it rea~~ of the musac and dance of Ave .. Cypress (229-6796). final pcr- Cluna 1 Wamna .S~tes ~nod, fonnances tonJ&ht and Saturday at 8 47S-22 l 8.C. Muuewll wdl use P m replicas of2.~yar-old chime bells · · and ocbcr mlllical intllf'Umeftll at the 'TA\JIT: Purr nn.be Fine Am 0raqe County Perfonni81 Ans Stud1o Theata of UCI (8S6-66 16), Center June 3 and 4. Tickets ranae in toniaht at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8 price &om Sl.1 to JlO and are TBIUlY SLACK local fiction and available at the OCPAC Boll offiOe. tcreen writer will be the featured H6·ARTS or Ticketmuter , '"1'U! GBOGL\PllY OP WClt" on the Second Staee or Soutll Coast Repertory, 6S5 Town Cmler Dnvc. Co.ta Meta (957-4033), Tuadays tbroulb Fridays at 8:30, S.uardays at 3 and 8:)(), Sundays at l ud 8 p.m. uota1Jue4. l&laktr at the annual Friends of the 740-2000. 1111 \lllC Newpon Beach Public Library lunch- eon June 6 at the Balboa Yecbt Oub. · 180 l Blys.ide Drive. Corona del Mar. The pubbc is. inviled b w 11 :JO .. ANNIS orr YOUa OUN'" 11 the. LID. llollpitality boar and luncb 81 tbrleQuiD OiADer Plapou., )5()) S. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "PRYOR AND WILDER ARE AT THEIR FUNNIEST. IN Ml BEST MOVIE YETI IT'S., lnllllCAl ANO I LOVED IT.' _,. CGAlll. Wt» TV.,._ Yott 11A-. •IDl• AND SllllY COMEDY THAT HAPPILY RElHTES RICHARD PRYOR AND GENE WllDEl THEY PlAY Off EACH OTHER •t ta 11111111£ -llMI ftloM, LOSMGWS TMS =~ -=·~: ..... ... , ••1115==·· .,,..,,.. ii : •• s.lrley Sllepp&rd ffHsewtfe Balboa toa cepllhalfactoranybdp.Asccnc two at a con\cnuon 1mpersonanna where he blissfully helps a white-doctors -)Ct. the scnpt leaves each caned fellow bhnd man across the satillluon hanging and moves on to street was particularly funny. as was a t~ next. Sttmin&I) unable to figure a py about seeing this shoot-out with the bhnd villain at the sequenu.all amusing way ouL movie because a end of the movie. A bcauufuJ v1Jlaincss is added - wo-hour look at Dave (Wilder) 1s deaf, but able to we get lots of shots of her legs and the humor ofbcin cad IJps..Somtt.amcshecanCYcn n:ad even her bare bos&m-1~ thrown tn for deaf or blin hps when he can't sec mouths! But audience tttiulation .. -but that ~med a far reach that dear. sweet face of Wilder's Sttms to be the extent or her reason into the realm of makes aJI errors seem forgJvablc. One for being. Of course, a dumb cop runs -fLIAIU--1.iL:UJ;,__LI"'--lll,,...nlSJlun 10 be able &o bearv.;1lhou1--rpobnnt9Jilnrncnt completely 111- Wildcr and Pryor look1n1Just because he's sa lovable. capableoffindinaa murdcrcr.,1tho1Jt were able to use The movie as put t()JCthcr at about the deaf and blind fumblers. :hcse supposed the level of a bctinning college ' .idversittes in such cinema class. ~an y amusi ng .___...-......_..__-~" a gentle way that prcmisenre. begun -P!).Or'dri'v1ng:t the premise oecomcs not onl) acccp-car instructed by Walder. Pryor · tablc.·but e\en funn) at times. having a fist fight aadc<fby Wilder's The movie's savanj .,.act IS the principle that two people can com- bine thcar handicaps to become one better-than-normal person. cspcciall) 1fthe> care about each other F.or me. Wall) (Pr)or) is blind. but refuses 1nst(Uct1ons on where to punch; the ~ ......... ......_, Aslh&a& M...,er s. .. AM Hilarious. ridiculous and absurd arc1us1 a few of the adj«uves· I'd use to describe lhas nick. "Stt No Evil. Hear No Evil" is a movie about a bland au> (Pryor) and a deaf guy (Walder) who find themselves in some pretty im- poss1 ble s itu· aoons. l DC piot IS nim~y. the tOr) - stupid, but I sull ·found m)sclf lauahina at the funny prcd1cam.cnts these.two handicaps ~ate. The cast 1s colorful. There's )Our '-........ •1 MJ .... ..,. .... basac bad &UY sporuna a pencil-than their handJcaps. 11 aJto lhows the mousracbc and peem~ evil t)CS stmiaib they both potlCU to make (Anthony· Zerbe), and has •OfFOUS. the bell of their 1nubOIL Thty talk sexy accompbce (played b)' Joen toeethtt .about tbetr fears. 5Cttana Se"erance). b also features a dQpq.-pis. find.lnaJObs. and. more nnpon. police sergeant. trailed by his sally antJy, Macttmg laid." s1dck1ck. and . sevtral v1c1ous ~ Thi rcaJ story bcgJns when Wtlder Doberman~ lhat in one llCCnt ~won ·and Pryor witness a murder. Of over by Wilder bnandaslung a Jlr of course. one secs it. or at lebl ~the Skippy peanut butter. -mo.r 1ncrcd1bk pair or ltp That Thctt's someuuna tor C\let')'body. miahf\e been rnponSJble for the induchna an unbehcvabJc car cha~. ahooung. Thco\Mrbears 1he1unsho1 and lotlofshoo11n1 and (i.ahuccnc . I and gets a aood whiff of the ~nl wouldn't recommend the mo' 1e for "Sh'alimar." ' children because there as quite a sprinkJ1n1 of profanity. but 11 wouJdn't be as cfTccuve w1thou1 Pr)or 1uuma has four letter e>.- plct1ves At umes the two were cndcanng and sentimental in thearcamaradene. ~vcn tbouah the movie makes fun or prctcnd1n1 to be deaf. However. the)' arc both extremely funny and 1h1 may be their bcsl. Thctt'1 not much of a story w1tb this one. Even thouih they uted fi"e wnters. 11 ti at best uitualion comedy -wilh ~ auys versus bid auys, a prenr 1111 (named Joan Severance). who is also one of the bad "auys." and a boss bid man. who 11 bhnd. too. To top off this srouP. there ~ polttt IU)'S who art not tbe least bit belte'\labk. . One of the funnte11 IClenes 1s the cbale Wlth Pryor (the blind one) drivina a stolen police car. beina told how 10 drive by Wilder. They end up on a prti.aie ba,.e on us way to New Jervy. The chase is on. and the pursuit bcains v.1th cv~ hot on the tr.ul of these two scanmaly. harmless hoohaans. The plo1 lbackm1 when Pr>or·~ i.atcr 1Cta involved. I hHd 1h1~ woman. she lbowed a lol of qNnJc. In one sccnc whm Wi~chidens out. II. tb1 was lhc provocative lhouaht which might make the aud1~ actuall)' care about stayt.ng until the end. My old-fashioned could fiaurc out tbc «<UOD for aJl ·the swcanna. nor bow it added to the character develop- mc.nL-OL.. p.foL_ Mostl). I coutdn't understand wh) foul lanauaae 1CCmed more ac- ce P.t'l b I c from Wilder than from Pryor. h mu t ba\le bttn has anaclic face surroun<tcst b)' that cur1)' halo ' she la:ffds a punch C'\<en Mike T)'SOn would approve of The "aluabl..-p1t(e ofmer,hand1\.C that C\tr)onr ~'Cm\ 10 be after. y,a\ JU\t ont )mJll apparcnth 'alu3bk gold coin T ov.ard\ the end of the mO\lC \H' find OU\ that n 's SOlll'lC ~n uf \upcr condu~ tor mold\'J 1n the: form ol a ~OID. I W'3Htlll undcar &.\ to the 1mporun\'C ol 1h1~ trCi.ISUrC'. but 11 V.ll a dafTc~nt 1w1\t from th<' u\u:lll fat e If )OU IJkc Pf) Or· Walder mov1r • 1h1\ one's a ·mu!>t. \ ou v.on·1 y,-ant to m"i all the.' raiy anti\' '"' ohcd w11h "1Ccunn1the1001 and pu111na1ho~bad&u>' whtre they be Iona l r r I \I UI O' A look at what~s new on video By SOUN ANDERSEN ...o.o.,----· Here att-capsule~"" of th~ lalCSHllo"•es to ~ rclrascd on v1dcocaisc11c (four sta~ means "cxcellen1 .. three. "vcf) aood" ,two, ""onh s.ttma" and o ne. "drcadfun · DeM Rlacen (Media Home Entertainment): E\t'r) couple or )tats 1 picturt will be released 1ha1 1s ~> perverse, d1sturbm1 and just plain unusual that you really wonder about the statt' of thc..dlrector's mental health. ''Teitas Chainsaw MassaCIT" is hkc tha1. So " "Erascrhcad."So is .. Blur Velvet " So 1s "Dead Ringers" In fact. "Dead Rm_gcrs" 1s ~o buarrc that 11 makes "Blu~· eht>t'' look like ··N1111onaf Vehc1."lfr1Tllant t"ln &>necolo&1sts (both pla)ed b~ Jeremy Irons) C:\1\t in a state pf sick S) mb10 is. shanng CH'f)thmg -cartt" IO\ e~ and C\ en. ult1matd). drug add1ct1on\ and su1(·1dal tcndcnc1c And that's not the half of it. D1rtttor [)a, 1d Croncnberi r·nu: Fl>") also 1ndulies hu. 5J&Jlaturc pre<>CCUJ)allOO With abnormahllCS _Ofthe 0~h In scenes that will make )Our own Odh crttp. Brilhantly conceived and 1C'lly eitttutcd, "Dead R1nscrs" 1sa mo vu: that will Ill.cl> haunt )OUr rughtmarcs for a Iona time to come • • • • (R) WIU.O.t a Chae (Ononl In "h1ch the Roadrunner mttts Mrlod. Holmes. \\-ell. not eu ctl). but that '"cs }'OU an idea oft ht' kmd of ca noon cnera} that propels this farctcaJ scndupofthrsreat'tietcct1,cand his lo,al second banana, the douaht> Dr Watson In th1\ \Cr11on ho.,..e,cr, 11' \\'a)ton <Ben Kmask)} "ho's the seniu sleuth (and a dapper dresser to boot) and Holmes., h1~ 1n,cnt1on .\ s1umbkbum actor(M1chacl Camel 1~ hired ~o P~) the role to ~11sf~ the public's craving to meet the: 'rt'al Holmrs. bu1 in fact the man couldn't detect ht\ v.a) out ofa closed closet T hcromcdy 1s ver) broad. with • lot of C)l'·rolhna and pratfalhna. but watdung the norm:ill) rcscncd K1nplc)' Omgina h1msdf around tht' seen er) 1s alone" onh 1he pncc of a ticket. He and ( a1nt seem to be cnJO)IOJ themselves huicly. • • • (PG) Madame Suut.ta (MC A): Sh1rle) Mac lame tool" her •&c and then some tn 1h1s tory about an autocratic P.•ano tcachtr v.ho tnes to re ha pc the hft of a pnLe pupil (Navin Chowdhr) ), Tht cl\atactcr LS impcnous and prickl) and be 1eac<l as her ordered world comes undt'r assault from chanJma social mom and the de, eloper's v.rcdt•n& ball that 1s smuhan& her beloved old-fashioned nea&hborhood to rubble. Macl.a1ne invests the dow3&1!r Y.tlh dJ,anuy and stttncth and P'ts a tour-de·forCt' pcrformantt. • • • (PG·ll) TIM AttaM4 (Paramount): Jodie Foster 1s ~tunnina as the victjm ofa barroom pna rape. an incident clcarl) tosptrcd by 1 h~ly pubbcucd 1983 assault 1n Ne"" Enaland. f"ostcr. 1n the role that earned her an Acadcm) Award lh_i )'tar for Best ActttSS, con'e)s a '1ctun's trauma with ck\lasfllln& 10rtt IM also a thirst for Jusucc IO 1ntcntc that it 1odict.s tMdtal·mak~ ethic of the lqal l)l&cm that PfC'cnu her from uorc1s1n1 that trauma on lhC Mnd. The character iJ hardly your stcrcotypteal movie \·1ct1m he's not "CT') hka~ and the film ho~ that bcibcha,1or helprd 1oc1te the attaclt ... But tM p1cturt also malt:ts clear that Y.hate"cr the 1ncnt'mcnt. the attack 1lRlf' 1J an 1nr11;cusable v1olauon. The mo\ 1c al~ paucs harsh JUdament on b)sta~tn who do nothan& to stop cnmcsthe) 1ttbe1nacomm1ttcd tronsstulT •••(RI Lanauqc. araph1c flljX' 5eene. O.mialdl u4 E•aeae (Onon Home Video) Tom ~1&1«(" madcu ")andRay L1ona("Somcth1nsW1ld") l*''C stunn1n1 performanm as a pa1r of clo~-l.n11 brothers •hu arc quite literally ~h othcr'i. kt't'pcl'$ H1&1« P~>' a ,.,C'Ct·na1urcd lltih colltctor ~llh brain damaac v.ho is pl>"'' Liotta\ way th~ rned1n l school. l..oua 's charkan-11 f tttttly prottttt\e of' h1'1 11bh"'° bUt ht al.o («Is trapped 1n the role ol pard&an bc<:aYK 11 could PR'''""' him from compltuna h1 st~ Director Robnt M. Youn& ("Tk Ballad of Grqono C ont1'') ~monstra~ • ~t 1Cn11t1' 1ly to the ouanct\ of('°"' family bondJ. v.hi<'h hfb tbt' ptcturt far · &bo\C lM It'd of 'f.V d1teate-of·thc-•ttti farc .••• (PCi·ll) ' • · a• ~(W'""r HomeV1deo) Commit· ment lo fam1I) and (Oft'IM1tmt"nt to one· perwnal pohtkal bdifl\ are 1n .sharp confhct an ttus mo"1n drama about a family Ii"•••• undct'ltound c.1sttn« 1n the l n1ttd Statn. Judd Ht~ and ChritiiM Lahu p&a) a paar ot ~ campui ani' •• .t.o ha~ a.etn on the Na from the FBI 11ntt t8'c 196()1 Wbm ~ boft'I~ • Wlll~h lab. ow tt.rir dilM IGD (lti* Phom11L) .,..... IO eo IO <Ollelte. a nao~ tM1 Wll .., lk fanul)· ...,,.: T1w atta,. cl the uwee pnna_.. • fh~. ••th )Olllll PWotn1a do• .. aa apmaUy OU .... ~. At * C!lillflt'• t~tfU1. CliietlY rcbllioiw-.. he auT10 ....... ttRO&ioMI ~ .Idw ~ llMt camn tt -tdt..&de11tt. • • • <f'G.U> Jodie f'oner won ttte AcM.,.1 Award f« ••st ,Acb-eu for her worll In • ..,.,.e Ac· cu1ec1:: now on video. .~Illa Spirits lmh filmmaker "ietl JordJn r Mono L1~ ) fall~ prl'} to Holl)"o;.xfc; h1gh-1Kll",)'ndronw in th1). hauntl'tt"Jstk C"Om(1f ~ Splac;h~ in0ugh not l.., P\."CHtll) Spt:\'131 l'lkH\ frl'quenth O\\'r'\hJdO" the,> lllln chJral·ter11a11un\ o( \1c' c.> C1uttcnhcrg and D.lt'\ I Han natl. "ho plJ\ .in \mcnlan toun-.1 and a lo' l'h ~hn,1 "ho l.lll 11l l1>\l' Ill thl· crumhlmtt old l'3 \llc-hotl'I run h' J~ on-h1~·upper'> nohlem.tn pl:l\c.>d b~ Pl·t~·r c r r 1101,: () f l>Ok h.1\ lhl' plummlC'>I role bu! bet.JU~ he ha'> rel.all\ eh li11k 'Hl''" 11m('\hc ' mort' :i ho\I 1hJn ;,a pan1c1pan1 That'\ a p1t) ti«au-.c he·., thc mn,1 mtcr~t1n1l lh1n1 Ill lhe J)'cturc b far • tPC.1· Ill wtttlaurts Dutt <R< -' ( olumb1a> Lile 1s a h1aJlwa) and I am a bu\ That''> the 'iOnof~udoprofun· dlt). penned b) ·rttn"ntcr [mc<.t Thom~n l"C >n Golden Pond"). that \1nl.-; thl\ c;tof) about olJ loH' nc" lo"c:ind midh(ccn'11\l.n asmall Nt"WEnsf:and ro-tm Don Johni.on. pla)ins • small-10" n ho> 1n h1" m1d·l0s.. "anl\ to brcal up h1!t I 5.,e:ar mamagt to high hool sv.ttthcan Susan \arandon hccau~. well. JU t b«11u'K' Hr'\ 'l&Ul'I) un<wmlicd and 'aguel~ unhapp~ "1th lumsdf and wanl\ 10 makC' a change Jell Oantel!it a OO) hood tnend ol thl' ~·ou(\le tnc\ 1ndlC\ 1ualh 10 plOA\ ~malt'r, but hts 11tt'ntt0n •~ re.all)' f<X u~ on "'ooina a prctt) )'OUDI elcmenlar'\ <;<'hoollcachcr pla'cd b} Elizabeth Pcrk1M The picture j, \UPfXlstd to be ah0u1 tv.o couplcut ~!iffercnt sta s oflo, <' Hov.c"cr bccau5': the Y.omen'\ P&ns arc Ml underv. nllt'n (and the) :ire saddled v.11h m~t of the profund1ucs. indudmg one 1n v.h1ch mama,c as compared to a &>mna 1um). 11 rcall~ tum~ out to be the \l()t) of a oouplt' of q1ng, nol·M,. intemt1f\I pals tr)lf\I in fumbhna (a Juon to come 10 terms wll.h adulthood. • (R) 4iorm sexual s1tuat1ons. lpt•••tr: lM)' put lM opcn1na crcdil at tbc cnJ or lt'llt hom>f movie lboul a hunlty )ouna .... ,Cf (T1moth) Dal}') •ho fall afoul ora bea1&t1ful "'lt(h (Kclh ~onl. ~""" bas lbc cff«t of makin& the movie seem hkcan c,lcftded t1tk sequence. You ~ttpv.a1t1na for 1t 10 p:l 1tKlf IOlna. but It M\CT doc1 ~ t ndtftl I \0 obvious lha1 -)OU',e tot 11 fiaurcd ow b)' lbe ume the ptcturc IS half•"IY O\Cf' but tht hero I to thec;k-bcadtd that be ~\tt hasaclucun11l t~erid. B tbcn it',••> too late ror him and too latc '4 r ptllbin<kr,M beau the a~1encc hit tuned out Iona bcf'ott. • (R ) me violtn\:t. OM eatcnckd sc~ "-"Cnt'. Cllllll.. ..., (MOM/ A). ac-~ the ptnH1ze :r ttmtnalOf, • doll a•fecwd ••th 1.hc Jpiru 'of a cr&ltd k1Uct Wik> IUf'Vl~ft Moioanp. bwni• Md beth•• '° Wfak 811 kinds o( IPlkfr.rlOftll ha•« OD ~OM it tMtU.. It...._ h '8lks. ~Miki a lllft•Y liuk tY'C *iU. tat Vectoul tttntaa.ne. (lftd IUCI\ I sKarp taifc) \l\at after• -"lie Ge piCtvre bet'• to fett hte a 90-nunuw Id~ b duad ~t. Eo9ft1ainmnt tbr bnata. dlil. • (R) # , 1'01• Goodbye, new friend: KEDG ·cut down in prime ··You ,et surveyed f11)Jt out of e\/slena. passive resjstan«. Just one in a million silent listen- ers ... -from Graham Parker's "Passive Resistan«" Have r.ou ever met someone, begun to h~ him a lot. and then seen him suddenly move out of your world? lfso. )'Ou've u pericnced the lund of empuncss that rolls around inside of you for a while. I was recently ov~omc by this fcchni. w.btIL ~ mp. -JmaFt. and adventurous FM radio station bit the dust. No more cu111n~ae rOck from J>(rformcrs like Concrete Blonde, Cowboy Junkies. the Call. the R~ .placements. and Camper Von Beethoven. &11\0QJ othen. Nor 111for-mal but revadina 1nterViqts with the lim of Elvis Costello. BOnoie Raitt, Willy Ocvilk, and the Reivcrs. Ifs sad but true. K.EOO ( .. The £.die," l0L9FM) is now histC?FY. The innovative f'onnat created bY pro-' pam director J J . lacbon was axed in favor of casy-lisleninf: soft hiu now under the call letters • K·LITE" Wonderful. I mean that's~~ we need -more airwaves c up J!t middlc-of-the-roed mu t Barq ~onel lUiCl:iJe, Phil Colbns, Barbra Streisand. Neil Diamond., and. .. well, you set the idea. So why the drastic tum of cvenu? FM-101.9) Id\ the air with a 2. 7, IO it made sense to qpess1vety move to acquire the K-UTE terVlce mark and propam soft bits. .. Spoken like a true businessman. But what Ward nqlec\tCS to mention was tbat The £dee's nti-.s more than doubled (bucd Oil ~ret from the MaKb sweepa) and aU advertiJlna spou sold out last month. Considtt· ina that tbe station was only eiabt Acx:ordi!f. to the station~• tenef'I) months old, that sho..-s siaiiifi<::l_nt ~. Bdl Watd, the decision to improvement switch formau was due to The f:dae's But does that realJy matter mucb edectic ..RlaY lilL wbich be. termed _nolll'! Admirably, 1:bc. Edf'-" medt .. inconsiSlent.. such thinas as num~ rat.utat. and .. We could never met above a 0:9 demopaphic:s ~to playi!'f I 1barc,.. p-oaned Ward. .. K-UTE variety of' quality, inspuifts rock n' (which also preceded K.EDG on roU with a m.inim.wn ohclf.promo- Dr. John, CynCJi Lauper both step out of character Recent releases feature somethina different from fWO established artists: "la a SeeU..lal MM" CWaner Bros.) -Or. J• Those who remember Dr. John as "The Ni&ht Tripper .. who brou&ht a touch 0£0.you mysticism to the era of psychcdelicrock will find it curious to think of him as a senumenta1 kind of gu y. Nor would hi~ usual concoctions of Ocha blues. roclt and honky-tonk lead one 10 associate hi91 with such "tin Pan AJley standards as "'More Than You Know .. or" Ae«ntnatc the Pos1uve. :· Even more unexj>eCted arc the lu~tt stno1 and horn arranitmenu beard in the background of some of the nine tracks on this album of classic old son~. JAMES BEU.5HI K·9 AHO ..,.,.._JIJS'lmltl--' IPG·U~ ~~'!! But as an accomplished session pla~r. Or. John, a.It.a. Mac Reben-nac4. is nothin, if not vcrsaule. So when be turnJ his keyboard talent and bis disunct1vc p-avelly vol<:e to seoti mcn&al ballads such as .''Cand¥ .. and "My Buddy, .. he knows how to create the n&ht mood. Yet it's ctcar this is not the doctor's specialty. An inner sleeve note ettd1ts Ray Chutes for mspiration: the fact is. Ray does 1t better. · Dr. John's seen-it-alt-and-thcn- somc vocal style worlts much better on the bluesy "Blaek N1&ht" and on ... Makin· Whoopee... the sassy duet ·with Rickie let Jones lbat leads' off' the album. Tcam1na thoee twp vocaJ stylists was the best idea bthfnd this rccordJ and It would ~ arcat t·hear more rrom them. The other haab1i&hts arc the in- st.Nmeotal title cut (a Duke Ellinaton number) and a rollickina rcodition of Cole Poner's .. Love for Sale," both featunn& Or. John's piano playina. his true forte. -By.OUM....., .u..da._ Pnst Wrlwr. ;;.:tp..!.!!_ a-hr .. (&,le) - nA~1 laupcr's name on t.he new album, .. A Ni&ht to Remembtt. •• And yes. it sure t0undt like her'. But for all we know. n could ~ Paula Abdul Or Jody Watley. 'OJ Debbie • l\C §! ;H•"\ . Dropping In on-the last bastion of auto murals lt'saot a 3»honc4-boll main 351 ('Jc"cland. C -6 tranny. Edelbroct h1· nSt, Holley 6SO, Comp cam. and pov.cntctnnaaU under the hydnaulic tall front hood. Well. maybe the trann-Y ain't exactly under the hood. In the cab arc Ao-Fit buckets. Mercedes carpet, custom burtwood dash, Thunderbird lilt steenna column, a 50-wan stereo with -\M/FM CUKUC and C'D. Bora· Warnc!_P , and an etched &11m rear wifldow Out behind 11 the mahopny bed, ~ polished stainless Slcel strips wtth a cu\tom tonncau cover. Lowered three inches wub coil-over shocks. 1t \pc.lt\s I twO-tOM metallic nakc &nlY and ~k paint Job. 1Mt1culousJy J~ta1lcd. The only conccuion to an) sort of ~moa control lS an 1nnocuouus PCV 'ahe. But it's still Stttet lqal. Its ov.ncr Illes to blow ofT S.htcr \1u)taD&S on the tratahts even thouah thcy'\c ao1 him beat 1n the \Orncrs .\fter t.aklna thrtt )ears and mo~ than S:?5.000 to build. and ~pcndina lOunllcu houn 5eattb1na for parts 1n iunk)ards and au•o pans stores. the o"' ncr has no tdea as to its .,,,onh But tt v.u out there last ndt> p..ir~cd on the 11-as at the Oran&' c ount) Fa1rarounds, wa111n1 10 bt udicd at the Sais.a • 9 Custom I •>v.nder Car It Truck Sho~ 'Barr captures . ~omedy kudos . Huntlll&lon Beach resident and surf board repair shop owner 'itcvc &ilcy's clasuc 19SS F-100 Ford Pickup bad taken Mbcst of show" several wcek.s qo at coo test in Cnmo. so he and..lhc Unc were ofT to scope out potential competitors 1n Baile>'\ class, the "scm1-aistom ... Of course, the Unc aln"'f·ipt no cla$5: stJll. he wondered iflhm was a cattiory hke "lrnpon Truck Over 10 Years Old With the l.araesL.Nwnbcr ...oLJlU$ throU&}l Spou." Lots of unpon m1nitrucks were there. Many of them covered ~uh that paint equivalent ofthe polyester suit -the mural. Smously ua1> and stoop1d. your Unc thouaht those asan1n~ murals went out wtlh surfer vans I n the mid· '70s.Most of 'cm v.ere so taek) rm surpnsed thinas didn't suck to 'cm. M1n1trucks arc booonna. There ~re low ridel"S wtuch looked ltkc they oouldn't dear a h 4. some ~vma mort crushed vel"et than )ou'll find m thc wardro~ of Wayne Newton And a Vqa! I wonder how that aot there. J dldn"t k:now there wa:s an) such wtfungasa mobile Vcp. Fastest one I c"er saw ~fort was attaehcd to a spcedina tow ttUd. ihe promoter.. of Salsa '89 ouitma ~ happy there ~as a car and truck show. The Unc tbought ()CS tbink101 docs occur on ra~ occasions) thtS was \upposcd to ~ some Mexican cul· tural th1na. lnut"ad tht'rc v.crc a buncha din) booths. man> l'mpty, which looked Ille re1ecu from the swap mcct. (oulda ujC(j some nrollina manacb1 bands.. too But there 111ttrc lotsa v.1mmtn an ~ltrs and t1&ht·fi1t101 IOI» And I\ was free And I didn't From a.y Newt~ ha"c •n> thin& else to v.nte about 1h1\ v.cck C1otta tan• fl!t ~fore noon / HOLU ~<>OD -Ro~anni: Ran NOWAY:u t unda).~cdnot IACJn hunon ror bcil fem le tand·Up (ll doesn't tnnn be d<X'S his :::~J l•Olte, and Mr BC'· TV nc ncttl"d th& toiltO Tom IaiLa.sltd tU1> lad1na TOI kud for her and )OU .. ould feel 1u1lt> about v.1nn1n1 uu John JOUd.man, H the \men· S.21 ntiJhon. Gimme. 11mmc.11mmc • .,.;an Cornc:d) .. ._N "' re handed p:=:;:;:::;;:;:=;;:===;;;:;;;;;il ..... llli!llllliliilllill!ii~~ out I 1 J um Han s "' named funnic 1 dot 1n a motaon p 1uro fot "81 •• K b1rt W1lli.lmr. ~ .. , sclc-<:lcd bt:\t m le,, • ....,, ronuc for the' nd 11mc dunftl the •httd annual •~ard> ccrcmon) at the Hollywood PallM11wn ..... ,r .... MwlchmtM 40·, to the 90'• PICA Y!!-'!. own e..r GREAT FOR • p.,.w. • W«Sd1"1" Crad~lMWWI . t;,1 'FREE Oeli'*Y and ~-up" Cd Ride For More Into flt•"' ..... ,;,;.: (P01') (7•>. ( l I•> HOW I GOT INTO COUIQE (POU) <S'tel·HI UwM 4lllllY to.W.0 1!bift ....... ... s:r«I OI ... ._,.. ....,. , ....... .. ~-°"'--.._._.~ "*"' to ......, llflCI'\ -lor .......... ~~~ f o IMC1l ~ ~ ~· Cllt ...0 llC -""'~ --~ ~ ..... Id UYMm•ua (N11)1•U THI OMMI ftMI (Nti)tts-1•11 EAlllTM--.aAM LUY (PO)' U·l•ll HOW I GOT lNTO COUAQE (P01') I U NT IBIATAttY (") 7•tt~ • ........ •• .. , .. - GULLIVER'S PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Rtal foo<l . Rf.SERVA TIO/\iS ESSESTIAL.' 18482 l\11\C ,"\ RTHt;R U33-841 l IRVINl - l•l'\1,4, 4tl I \\1111 It It\ Yankee Tavern is Prager'~ . qewest, bdt not yet his best Hans ~·s pubhClst is n&ht~ everybody wants to know wh.at he's up to at his new restaurant, Yankee Tavern. Jud&ina from· the record number of dinoers'YT's been Strvina .-some 200-300 a ni&ht -they're aJI $howint up at o n«-te>-lind out. With three visits under my belt. my data banks still aren't completel) foll, but r vc made some observations. A ~tandard issue-Rttz -Brother nav)' blue sweater 1s the uniform of choice here, except on Sunday n1a.hts -when }Ou'll scc ~lenty oftoP'1den and Ralph Laurtn s best. All aies like Yankee TaYem, but there's a .IDAIIed prcpondeT'ln« of white and s1lvcr·haired customers, most of whom drive enonnous Merccdn Benz automobiles And .so. chentcle-w1sc. Yankee Tavern pas.ses muster wnb th1\ old Conncctacut Yankee. It reminds me · of cert.am p)accs on antucket I land where absolut.ely cvCl')one ~nt for dinner -not t.embly «pens1~e (that YankccsenStb1ht}, }Ou know)-and iot all 1uss1cd up 10 their most faded "Nantucket reds.·· etc But once }OU get past the v.ell- scrubbcd, "'cll-mon1ed look of the crowd, the austere .. Yankee" theme falls v1cum to some &Jitchn. No Yankee Tavern blck East would serve cW» chowder that tastes Frozen lettuce 1s far less than ~e C'lpcct fro,n Mr P~r. as lS an almost totaJ dependency on frozen or canned \CSCllbles One can only aueu that a LOWC"r pncc pe>JDt kccps- Yankcc Ta~crn from d1sl>l.ayin1 the usual Pra&cr 1ndulsencc oh perfectly appo1nt.t<J presentation The R112's s1anaturc <.Teamed com 1s here -~uh bma beans added. it 1ums into succowh, \'Cf) cw Ena· laod-y One nicht it listed hke a bowl of lukev.arm milk. wtlh some flour thro~n 1n \(> male a loos.c rou~~ the veactabJcs \trert no.unaaround in the bowl as 1fthcy weren't quite sure Vrhy they were there. But on another f\1aht they were s1mply superb r============================:::1 as 1fit was born 1n a can. for 1n1ianct. And the dinner. rolls arc a disap- The pe>rk chops arc a standout on a menu of preuy simple stuff -1he k1nd of "Momm} C"oolc.ina" that's semna ao much pre t~ day\. Chunky applesauce on thct \idc is ~~ in proporuon, but 1\ 1\ very "Now Sauteed Fresh Maryland Soft -Shell Crabs OBlyAt- Branaon's!" Brandon's fabuJouS Lunch ~pier rndllllcs frt"lh ~Ct't-d MJl)'!JnJ #w.ilt Shdl Cr.J>. "'li.c'Yot'f~,1 (.riJkd "ihrtmp .inJ Pt-lift' F1k.1 Mignon, 'i('f"llt'\) ... 11h fn..,h V<"gt1.ai* oJ the; d.iy 11n..I fresh < l\.'t"O 8.llcat Bre-.a.l • All foe only --~-~ --- BnnJoo' Dinner Sptrill Entrec. Wt:\ <.oml'llnt'd A wmplr~ ol vJml· ol nur IJtcSt Cl"OOtlflS • (t'JNMA ( h Ult'l.J M.iryLinJ ~·h ShC'U Cr.ib. ~,I ( tr ilk..J 9m mp .anJ (1r1llc.<J P<.11te hkt Mwain Yuur s.ampk-r intblrs fr~h Vq(l:f,/i,. ol the l>J)' • fmh <Mn IWied lft-Jd .;nJ ,. •• r nt sWr.i Alforonly 16. ~ Pft' pennn pointment, as commercial as they can be When I dust off m) madnls phud Bennuda ~ons.. J find myselflonam& for pipina bot popoYers oT a loaf of anldama bread. Pt~·m.-m.iodkss ...MUu,k'> Cati- forma Coco's, 11: Yankee Tavern. no Instead of • tWMY dtnnef', II)' "hello" to turkey meettoer. sure!) a Menu Item from Hell candidate. T ransluccnt ltthace 1s a sure 111'1 the. salad's in trouble -1n this att, I'm told.. it'tPttJ>&mi at The RiLza.ad buKd OYCf. It must bt • lont ,.. But where: do lhey find such marvelous scallopi? Sened as a firm- bodaed, ckep-frt=a bur Ot pe>undcdandct1~1 aunenutt, lhc1C! arc huec a perfttlly frnh. ,.,uh a lovely. firm tnturc. The fried sc:aUop appetm:r is ttrfcd with tamr <wtucc, .. hich I do _,,., the menu didn't refer 10 as "mnouladc." h ' no&. They If'\. h hiih po1nt1 for inc:l~tnl that woftdcri'ul caJrs liver ~"C'\"t 110.•o IO. road of al :rM.llauM>ntM stnwund all, ahhou&h I'd bt happier s fl'Mttda A. 0... and appetizers. The award-winning chefs at The Lotus are all from China and have several years of experience. Food la prepared dally and. Tsang says, his restaurant• use fresh vegetables and herbs. "We get some of our vegetables from the Far East." They" will also omit MSG, cornstarch, 1a1t and auger from food upon request, as well as prepare dlahes hot, mild or spicy as requested. .., The restaurant MfV9S all day, starting with a mid-day menu ._ from 11:30 w 3 p.m. Monday through Sunday; an early bird, •:30 to 6:30 p.m.; Cont~tttM C~tW Smc~ 1901 • ai,,. ........ .., ""IM#/11111 ~ ,_ /« lmt'WM f.:r=,1¥111 Mltl ~ 1'rtf:9"'1ilu, 11116 /WIMU ~ South Coast Plaza. Costa M~ 171 41 540.la.O Ten )'Mta Ilg() Ryan Tung decided to open a rest.utant. Now; • owner of The Lotus In Costa M4lH. Lot Anglllea_and Nftjib(t BMch. he is known for hill ...,.d-wlnnlng Chinese cuisine, friendty terVloe and rM90nable prices. "When I ceme to Callfornla 10 years ago, twas an atc:hltect, ~ rMMl.ed hat-my dream-was owning my own. reetaurant. I opened two In Los Angelee. then ju9t over three years ago I moved to Orange County and opened the restaurant In C<*ta MeN," f~ Mid. and dinner until 10 p.m. ( 10:30 p.m. weekends). A h~;;;;;=;::;;;=::===========:;:;=:;:;:~ buffet la Mtved from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ---- Mendev-·UW0U9h Satu«Say;-.apd a-Champag Brunch la MMtd Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Provtng Tung·• auccess. the restaurants haYe been the recipient of MYeral awards from the Loe ~ and Orange County Rest.Urant Wrfteta' Aaaodatlon. "We t)ave won Gofd, Sltver and the highe9t ChlneM Three Star Award for our cuisine OWtf the years.·· · An°'*' and elegant aettlng sets the mood tor the Cotta MeN reet.urant'a profesak>naJ aervk:e by the trlendty ataff. "My goat wu to be able to give customers top qullffty Chlneee food, MMtd In a relaxed Weetern environment." Tsang aald. He usualty hu twct_ mainagera on the noor. as well as hlmtetf, to mak• aure cuatomera get the service they want Md expect of the restaurant. The Lotue' exteNIYe menu provides one ot the '-'o-t Mlectiona of M endarin and Szechwan cu11fne avdable In Orange County. "Some of our custom«'• favorH• dtehee lnck.tde Mandarin beef or cnldl•; Aromtac lhrtmp, beef or c:hk:ken; and the buffet wt**1 often at .... t 10 main entrees." Other *-inckMM muahu: egg too yung: seafood, port&, fowt end bMf entrMI; and soups I • I I f ' • j . \( ... ' ... •111, l~ . T-..OUt lunch and dinner iS popular at the Lotut, u 11 ltl delivery servtce. · 'Currentty we use Restaurant Express, but soon we hope to have our own deHvery aerviCe for the local area," Tsang said. Thia will allow customers to save money on . smaller orc:t.r., he exptained. c..tertng and banquet facllltles are also available. The Lotus can aerve from 50 to 10Q people' tor apeclal event• at the restaurant. "We 'alao have gift certlficatea which make good gifts.·· Tung'• other restaurant -Lotus Express - a flod conoessk>n In Fashion Island, Is very IUC09Uful with the local bulfness lunch crowd. "We opened In Newport Beach 1 1/2 years ago. and we have been very auccessful." Tung Invites people to' come try his cuisine and enjoy a retaxed dining experience. "We want everyone who comes In to be happy -if there Is a problem we want to know ao that we can take care of It. If the customer Is satJafled they wtll come back again and again." The l otus la located at 2300 Harbor Btvd. (Harbor Shopping Center) In Co1ta Mesa. For reeervatlonl, calJ (71'4) 5-45-3331; Mastercard, VtSA and American expr ... are accepted. Cooking Classes ..... ~ ·~ , .. 616111 -... ... ... ••• .... C1 -• IF •J~a. ... 111111 ... .-• 6C1llllll•a... ,,,,,,..._ uo,,,. .... ,,,. ,,._. JUHi ltlt___CLUS ..... a... .. tw' •.• ;;.-ancr coc:ionut;.D ~ w/.-,....,,, *'°' ............ ~.onions ........... arid"""'-•/~ ._,__.in~ ... MIUCil ,.. Ill lwtllrM.drb ....... w/.,_,& brOo:oi ,..., ............. , .... ,.,.., ,...,d6 .. I I ,...._._l111rwe ..... ~ ... . A Perfect Ten $10 Off Any .1\vo Entrees. When is a ten more perfect than when U'!' in )'Out pocket? Right now, you a n order any nm entrees from our exciting new menu, and 53\'t $10! Choose from O\o'tt 'f6 entrees, tllce-our &moos applewood roasled prime rib, or USOi\ <lloict sreaks in two saes Specially lJ'2ined safood chm prepare eight fresh ~ ~ ~ Enj<1j an enchanllng view of the harl>or, and a .. perfect .. nighl out. at Reuben's. r--------------------, I $10 Off Any 1\vo Entrees . I I I Pftsrot coupon 90 )'OUt ReubaJ 's srf"tt and SM $t0 on IM"! IWO f'llllftS purdmed. Good for )1(M fftbre party o&T &OC>CI ncby -Thuaday (dosed~). I ., llOC a.r lld.,.. .._ ~ DMr or anr*' o1rr ·~ I GOod °"' • ""'° ~ eo. ttwy., n ,..,. leld I I I I I 16360 PaC'iftc-COlllt H-,, Hunbngton Beach ... )lly 6..,.. (714) 840-1391 ·(113)592-4421 oc ~--------------------~ UCI dance sets .. ~'Billy-the Kid' By RICHARD DUREE o-,, -,.,.,._...... The SOth anniversa11 ot Lonng's ballet. .. B1lh the Kid'' wall be commemorated nc\t "~k· "1th its performance at l 'C In inc'<, Eicult' conccn Featured 1n the lead role 3'> 8111\ ~111 be noted Danish dancer . .\le"<andcr • ~olpin ~lected for his unusually stron&. dr.imat1l pr.-scnct .. .\s a pnnc1p.il dancer with the Ro~al Danish Ballet. Mr. Kolp1n ha~ danced around the world. This will be h1'i fil"\t lime tlanung th1<, role Ot.hcr olkn~ on lhls.__prQWITI "111 be Lnnng·, rJr,·h ..ccn ballet. "Time l nto Time:· .,1gntlJll . ._a trad111onal-nontrad1· 1111nal ,,,,ri.. !), D1Jnnc Ho"c. a \WtngtngJaLL· IJP nwdk} ~in~. \1n~ ing" b) Donna HJnn· Jntl l>on,1ld Bradhum's recon~truc- 11µn ol Bournon' ilk'' I 4th Ccntu~ pa!> de dl'u ', · F lo\H·r f-C<.11\ al 1n ( 1en1ano" .. ... By RICHARD OUftE o-1>'-C-· .. -· Two of Oranae Coau--CoUClle ethnic dance teac;hen, An1tftt1 Nemeth and Liha Llorens. will c<> • binc ~orts to produce a un1q concen of dances with Spanish a Arab1cori1AM. 1llumatin1 lhc h1stor honnect1on-bnwttn th cultures. , Both teachen Y..111 perform. as wi man)'. or their siudents and self sue t an1sts. The Cuban-bor llorcn·s Spanish dance stuMnts w1 perform tradiuoMl flamenco dan form and the ,,.,.cll-knov."1\ Sev11lana \1\-hile ,..,_cmctt\"s Middle E.tstc dance" will oner trad1uonal dan ofthe Arabi culture of North Afn and the Eastern Mcducrranc11n Guest llnt~u ,,.,.,11 be seen U\ t Pcr1ormances will he at l CTs F1m· .\m \ 1llagl' Thcatrt'. \\ cdnc'lda) throu&h ~tur­d.t~ Ma} \I to June \at 8 pm . SaturdO). Junl' J at 2 pm \\.-cdn1ght and matinee· pcrformanrc' arc $9 general adm1\\10n Frida) and \aturda} evening'> are S 11 for all \Cat\ Ticket~ arc a'a1lable at the Village bo'< ollicc 11~6-661 6, The Bren C'entcr bo' onicc h • 6-500< or T tl l..l·tr11n t> '4-1300 .. . Tunisian sh1t"ab1. a dance Mp•lll AJexandn Kolpln wlU dance the Afteelllla N•••lfl w• M feetured tn Jin women's v.ork mo\cmcnts, inclu tltl• role In ucrs ··autt the Kid:· ethnk dance pr09W ... at Or•,..e Coast '"' balanc1n1 a ~ater JUI on the hca ~==============:::;;::;:;:=;;;;;;;;;:;::;:=::=;:======-!__:C:o:ll:•~O~•:_:n:•~•~t~w~•:etr~•~nd~·:_ _______ 1 ¥>bile performm& difficult '"'' tt dance mO\Cmcnt \1~ Antonio Jerez and 1u1tanst Henry ~nco v.iU accompan) the ixini~h darn. v.orks. • • • • • • ··: . ,, EXCITING CHINESE CUISINE · IN A DELIGHTFUL BEACH ATMOSPHERE • • • • • GREAT OUTSIDE PATIO Dl9G • • .. • -• (714) 721-9000 11:30A.a·10• Pa • llDft. -9uft. • ~ .. ~~, ~In Uf for .. _ . I~ Hou-I .. monday -ftiaay 5·1im • .. 1~ ..... :.i... -ble· ...... t,11111n • ,..._._.11••-•• A dance fantasy cntnJcd -u mcnts .. wtll s'tnthes1u Chin~ an Amcncan Indian m)tholos1c into work dcp1c1in1 the clements of can fire. aarand watcr.adchna the clcme or metal: rcprcwnted u the ma element Thu p1('(.C b) Aanes fal ""111 dose the performance Oran,e Coast Collete~ Robe Moo" Thcattt: wtll be the tc .. Od>SK> ·• on June J at I p m, a June 4 at 4 pm. Ttckcu att $7 1t 1 door. caJJ 432-j 80 for tnfonnatton CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! j ABC counting on new .sitcoms to topple NBC ,ront ~,.... SeMce LOS ANOELES-ABC 1s puuina llS money oa aa litYMaoa comedies 1n the fall, l)ona with 1 Wes\Cm, a drama about • boy with 0own·s ~ aad a TV newt mlpline featunaa s.iiii Doaaldloo &net O\anie Sa~.L · · oG' me prirne--thnt s&a11t for lbc aft me f.year-old soep "Dynasty," -H:"n ... "'Hean- ec.t.'' "A Mu Hawtc." "The Robert Gu.ilJaumc Show;' "Moon-liahtml.'' _ .. th~ -Falt .. mt ··Coach." "Dynasty" and "Hean8"f' wctt the s.econd and third •ron ~lh:Dt product1oosutd by the nttwO(ks for the fall scbcduk. last wcclt. NBC announced u will not renew the pcllana show ''N1&hhnpk .. a \ef'lts about stlXSctlt nu~ that drew the ire of man> tn the nursina · prufess1on. This fall v.111 mark the first lime in • I )tars that a pclhna rroduct1on hJS· not bttn on one o the thrtt n~l"orb' pnme·t1mc l<'hcdults. :\BC"s announcement this v.ttk 1mpletc the fall p&C1urc at kast as \Jr a\ the three m&JOr net"ork are • 11nrt'rnt"d NBCandCB<innnnunccd lt1~·1r lane-ups la\t "CC~ Dleft• SeWJet' wffl co-ancttor "PrlM• n..e·· wtttt Sa"! Donaldson on Aac this fall. Don~dson and ~v.)cr v. 111 co- .1nlhOr ... Pnme Time'," a Tllur~a} n1gl'l1 hourlon& ncv.) maga11nc 1cn- tJ1t \Cl~ schcdukd tu debut Aua J l he nctv.orlt alw anm'\unced \tttcr- ~) I\ v.111 rt'nev. us long-running ncv.\ m:t,pltnl' · 20 10 .. "IBC last season plans 10 chnlknge CB 's ~un'da) t"\ en mg n""" sho" · 60 \11nutt's" "''h tht' hourlon dr.-ama 'L1k t.<>c) On · ahout a \\Ork1ng-dus fom1I) "-•th a 00' sufftnng from Do"'n·., \\ndronw The d1sabJed wn "'" oc pla\cd h\ Do"n·~ \\n1.lr.oml' \1c11m · < hm Burl..c "'B<. "h11.:h ftn1\h<'d ~11nJ tu ""t hcllC'"l' th" 11r0Jram ha\ How they line up l~ .\SOELE\ r -'Pl-Here ;m· tht' )ho"'~ hl·~tulnl tor thl· tall tt'h!' t\1on M>n ONDAY: A •• b 1)~t'r "" .\ \ !'\f·L M und.i' '-1gh1 f ootll.111 .. : "MaJur Dad "-The Proplt' 't'" Door \h1rph" Hn1" n .. •· nw Famou) Tedd) l , 'Dc,.11n1na \\omen .. • "l'"h.m .. N8C; .. Al F " "'Tht' Hopn fam1h .. ''-H< \1ond:i' "light ,11 th(' !\10\ I .. TUESDAY: A8C. ""Who• the Bou .' "\\onc:kr 'tM~' · Hn~ann<"." "ftum 1h1\ 1<nMnt 0n:· 1hirt)10meth1n1 •• CM : .. ll~ue: 911 ,'' "\a.olf," '"lht' Hav.;i11;an 'BC: "'Matl le " "In the Ht'at ol the 'wight · \tuln18ht < alkt .. W'EONUOAV; ABC: "Gro•ina Patn\, .. "ti rad of the C la s " •• nHhtn8 hut I o\ l' .. ··~1c Ho..,stT. 1.D .... C hina fkach ·· CBI: 4 ~bk Kmjdom " .. Jalo.t and th<' I 111mnn • "•"'SU' .. NBC:.. ntohed M)\tent:'.''" 1Jh\ (nun," ··Nun llou'>C' · "Quan- tum l.np ... .. ..- r tenitic family appeal," said ABC Entertainment President Robtn A. l,er this week.. On Tuesday n1Jht, ABC will follow its ratin,as leader "Roseanne·· with Jackie Muon's sitcom .. From This Moment On," about a middle·aatd former pajama salesman who works. au New York commynity eenttr. Other sitcoms favOttd by the network art •• uvins Dolls .... spanotT from "Who"s The Boss?" .... Frtt Spint." aboul a w11ch worltmg as a suburban nann~: "Homeroom." about an 1nott<1ty school te:achtr, "'family Ma\te:n," a spinofT from "Perfect Sttantcrs": and "DooJle HoW$CT, M.D~ about a boy genius doctor. The Jone West.em to make_ the .,adc 1s "The Kld," an hourlona ~ncs about Pony Eltprfis nders Amona lhe shows renewed tor next fall art the new ABC "'Mysttry Movie·· S«\CS, whtch W111 bt switchtd from Monday 10 Saturdav. "Rosc- annt'," "Tbe Wonder Years," "Who's the Boss?." "thirtysometh1n1." "Growina Pains." "Head of tht' Class:· "An)'th1n1 but Love," "Mfuaon: Impossible." "Ful-4 House." "Perfect tran&crs." "Mr. Bcl"ederc" and "Jus1 the TC'n of Us" TOUR ITALY WITH THREE Hor ITALIANS: Vvhy should you hove to choose one hot dish over another when you' re 1n love with all three2 Now you con toke The Olive Gorden's exclusive Tour of Italy and get a taste of the f 1nest Ito lions from North to South. With our piping hot Chicken A:Jrmig1ono, creamy, nch Fettuccine Affl'edo, and freshly baked Lo599no-all on one ecciting plotter Or, if you'd rather 1oumey throug~. one ~'°" ot a time, try our Northern ltolion Combtnoti<>n or our Southern ltohon CombinohOn. Each le1s yoo sample - fi l .I '" \l Sou.thland bil<e trails offer varied vistas By DONNA AND RAY OTT Dally Piiot Corrupondents One of the least expcns1\.C. and m\l'>t health) "a~., tu cnJo~ a change ol ">Cenci) " h) h1n de. V. hi:thl·r 'ou fHl'kr shoreline '1s- 1.1s. p.1rks. ltloth1lls. 'alk)s. or farm- IJnd\ 1ht:rl'0 \ a 'iouthern California 01h• p.ith LO acc:u'lnmodate your l.t\ll'\ If ~uu·re \fX'nd1ng the v.cd.cnd in \antJ BJrha1J Palm Springs. or San D"·l!•' ~ou·H find btm tcrrt'111cmd ¥°'i<l p.11h., "111' .pka..ant ..cencn thl'rl' J\ v.cll So. ~lcct a \H'nll route. and get the .1m11\ or J lm·nd to JO•n )OU. I \1110~ 1ng Ml' ~nw of the most f)l1pulJr trails Bolu Ctlc• Bit e P•tb stretches for 10 mill's alona the coastline. trom Warner .\'cnue in Hunungton Bc~h to the Santa Ana R1,cr. ~here it then connects with the nta Ana R1"er Trail. It 1s separate from traffic. and pro" ides !>Orne e>.ccllcnt coastal v1e\\S and refreshing 'lea breezes Santa All• River Bike TnJJ begin' ai P.ic11ic Coasf Hi&}l"ay 1n H unt- ington Bca'h and follow~ the Santa Ana Rl\cr banks 1hrough Orange Count> for 2~ miles to Yorba Rc- gronal Pan. Litt the-Som C'hmr path. 1t 1s separate from 1raffir . and prQv1dcs a tranquil ride alona a wide. smooth asphalt surface. Suta AJJ.t C .. yoo f'raJJ IS a marked path for seven miles on nta Ana Can)on Road. lead1n1 10 Featbcrl); Regional Park. At Featherly. )OU" 111 ·rofnn DELICIOUSLY AppeMing thru June 10 SUZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS' Coming June 13 thru JUiy 1 SHAKE RATTLE & ROlJ.. ) The Colden AJle o( Rock 'n' Roll is ~ ·k and Ouk~ 's ha...; it live. Come danc~ lo the hott~~t soundS of the 50s. 60's and 70'~ at Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club. Relive all )40Ur favorite oldies but goodit5 every ~Y through S.lturday. U1joy the corwenitnce o( complimentary valet parlcing. And try I >uk~ · · t'\'ef'.Y Mon· Jay for colrk-dy night . ~THl~RES<ln' ........... "'~ ..... h111.Neu,..1...._a ... r..,.1M1: STllAKA SS•~ CRAZYBODI old Newport with 1 panoramic 1>1,v TEAKHOU8B view. Escite your tef!Jt'I with their Country dininc wiLb cla.u! Authtn · teM&Lional ~•food and tnditional tic w um decor r•tau.ranl ind f1voritn Breakfast 7 00 1 m Mon .a.loon, feat\mn1 prune rib, freah d1y f'r1d1y. Lunch 11 30-4-CX> Mon -eafooda. and their famous pan d1y-Pr1d1y, l>antttr 4·00 11 <>O >11utftd 1teau LUMh: Monday· tt>ven nightt1 S1turdev ind Sund•~ •·nd1y, retervauona guarantH<I. Hrl.inch 7.00 4 OU. Ovatt!r Bar F'rr ()anc1ni and live muaic in Lhe day, 1turday and !'>unday Han !>&loon. DyM Roed Exit/Newport quet (ac1Ut1eti up to r100 400 Mam J-'wy.,Santa Au. 6'9·1612. Street, Balboa 671 46:i:I f HE CAN £RY ZUBJES rtnriu1tonc wai.rfront landmark Pure and 11mple, JWt like mother's 1!> Newport'• Ca.nnery Villaie love! They eerve t<S oz. lobster wi. leaturin.1 fr•h loc.1 totafood and fi~t mianon, prune rib. riba and .. ~m bfff. C-0n&istenl)y rood 11er ch?clten at the most reasonable , ice. open for lunch, dinner, Sun prices 1n Co.ta Mesa. Theae din day Brunch and Champagne nen. served on 1pec1aJ nighta-open Harbor Cru.tib Entertamment 7 nachta C.nerouaJy poured low nigfil.T) and unday lfu111oon11 price drinu. Our customen have 1-~n.)O) the lounie food plier) bttn comint back 11nce 1970 upert> clam chowdt'r' WI II ~.tted at 1712 Placentia in Co.ta Laf.ayet.,., 875-6ii7 ~ . near l 7Lh Street Call ~EWPORT LANDING 64~8091 or ~1 -9803 ..;ewport Landini ~ uiurant on ZUBIES GILDED CAGE. R11ht thl' Balboa Peninsula offer .. a m neii:t door to Zub1ea All our ptz.zu mant1c waterfront selling. :O,Pf'< 1ttl are l~ge 16'', any combination. all L1t'I include fre h wo rdfi h , t.opp1nca. at '6.95 ($6.95 tab out). Hawaiian seafood favorite . µrime Widt tcrffn plus 8 TVs games & rib. 1t.J.one, lamb a~d veal (;arden videoa. Pull CocktaJJ ~ Open 7 lrnh ulad.s, appe~n. and und daya. Lunch & Dinner 1714 w1cbes. Estenaav wtne list. pet-1aJ Placentia Co.ta Meu t} dnno and coel&&a.ib. l.1vt" entt'r fT AUAN tamm~nt. A~, MC. V, D.C Locatt'd ~~~~------­at 003 E . r.a1ew1ter (adjacent to VINNIE' Balboa. Feny) ~n.<aho~ rf't Thl' t:M-st. ftalum fr1<id prt'partd ommend~. 675-2373. I arkinl( from tht frH hl' t initrt'dit'nl~ usanat ~va1labJt'. no prt>wrvall"e , ah. sugar. ur f'l OYSTERS <~., lats. Ownf'd b\ \"annae Colan Rrand new Lri Corona del Mar, Ov drr• of Bruoldvn Pio.a Wurlu•. ~ra 1.1 LM hot and happenini pla~to famous for havin' 'tht ~1 P1ua · to be! FHturin1 oyatu bar. tMlk in Orange Cuunt~ h~ Tht Great (Tiil frcieh eeafood CO<'kt•ll" P1u.a Hunt 4!70 F.ast 17th Strt't't in O~n for lunch~ d1nntr. l.ot·att'd C't•LM Mesa i22 9264 at l.516 .E. CO..l Hwy in C'~iroru d~I VILLA NOVA Mar. 675·7.Cl l. . A l:M-autilul ba~ view t reale the REUBBN &; l,.&E rumantic ~ttmic that ha, made the The h.t IM!ood in tottn ia atiU on Valla Nova a "1~181 kind of pl.ct>" the boet! Not )wt. '"' bobdays and for over ~ rears uperb cumne pedal oee:uiom, R.uben E. Lee Crom Centre and Northern Italy IUV9I deJ'ciooll aLM.b, aealood 6 ~rnd 1n Old World charm EI· pec;aah;. nery ~l of tM _."k. ten 1ve wme h•t Dinner niahtJy Lunch. ~ diftMr. Be.oqueu Piano bar. Full menu ul 1:00 • m few up to 400. Wtddlnp. ~-. 3131 West Coaat Hishway. New ~ nc. lo Newport S.y. port Beach 642 7gso 151 £. eo.t Hwy, Newport Beech. 67~6790. TAD OY THE WHALE" £1~ a ac..p b.ck into lime w a Olacll white _you (aft diM at your own leiiUN. Eftjoy \ht rocnun or ME·N·ED'S PIZZA LocaJJ-' ~ eftd operai.d, M .. n F..d'a PW.a Parlor ha been eervini qua!Jty pizza and friendly urvice (Of Z7 yun Our thin CNSl pWa I tJ taurant aJao offen an esten11ve wine li•t. and t1cela in tebleaide preparatioM and O.mbes. Open for lunch l l::W 3 p.m .. dinnu from ~ p.m. E1cellenl banquet facalitie. Cloeed Sunday and hohda)'i, 33:i3 S Bristol. C09ta MHa. ~O-:lB-40 FRENCH TUE NEWP ORT OYSTER BAR ANO G RILL Bnaht and airy with a colorful ~aside Victorian flair. The New port Oys~r Bar and Crill 1 ca ual 11tafood dining at 11.1 bht A fun pot Lo 11p an anchor lt~am beer. with till reaJ cheeses and fresh top p1~ ia a pizza lover's delight. Me n·Ed'a a.I.lo offers del~loua deli aandwiches, aala<h and free dto- livery. Jeen, the man.a.pr, will be happ)' to aai.111 you with yow nut meeting or group catered event. Locat~ at 410 ff. 17th St .. Costa Mesa, 646-7136. Open tieven days a w~k UO· Thur 11 ::JO l 2:00, F'ri and at 11:30-11)() CHIN UK JM'f'I 11p1rv shrimp and enJOY ex · LE MIDI Thta 111 a true "sleeper " ~u1;,1tely prepued fiah O_pen all Some say 1t'i, avant gardto. othen. J8) lrum 11 lO am to 10.JO p.m thata 1t'a clai.sac All aicrtt that to I J p m un l-'r1d1v ind ~aturda\ DANNY K'S ~w1 Chtf \\alter Hu111mann' night~ MC \ l~A. A 1': Dtner5 cu1111ne provencale 1" of an in l ... >t:ated acr fr\1m tht "1ev.oort Mtet Danny Kuo. 8 >'Mr GtneraJ novat1ve 111d uqu1 1tf'h turutf'<l Pier 210(! \\....,t 0tf'•nlront ~ .. w ~ianager of COIU Meu's Mandann h · · A h r-... aut tnt1c1ly n tnc antani coun J)(•rt Beath. tl":'!• !f<.li'; \l\l\.lnDenl end 4 year Partne.r/GenMaJ tr v Frenrh interior and an Old ManaguofChtna Town in.l.tvine. You \.Vorld ho1p1tahLy ritrtoh fuund s~ll·l:-i;~~r & (1r1fl IPalurt'" CK't'ltl\ can now tnJOY. Danny K'1 e1citin, and these 4!Y• fulfill the ~ct11tu•n .. contemporary Chm ~in an tvOlte<I b,\\' thl' 11utaUllld1nat cu1s1nu "1~ .dmffif ""Ith th~ t'mf>~ tm equaU ti and te " ,. Ire h "t'lfood Uv11tt'r bar ltH' . yCeici q co,n mpory ~t; O~n for dmot'r •nd ""' ktaal~ "t'H'n "ntnuunmtnl 111uhth an the hu ll"& an oron1 dt'I Mar ~y K • m naihu. t'attnnit av11l1tblt .. \~.!I \'111 " ~o. for lunch and dumer daily 8ftr Lido, Newport Beach Si.i·.f901 11re11 Os><·n for dinnf'r rughth I rum 6 wtne I t C'at.errnc 305() E. ~ ' f> p m \\ ~kt·11d hour" frnm Ill .. 1 Hwy Call 721 9000 for take out ttWr-GERMAN. ii m F'ahulou '°'uncf11\ Ao.inch va~orinform1uon • HOME-COOKJ.NG AT I T~ 1 .... .11.11tt'd 111 11111 I'< H in I 1guru1 CONTINENTAL, FINESTI Heac-h. Tht namt" hl-t'n c~ w t>lc1ttt MEXICAN -. .__ BOB Bt:RN vour palate. but "SAUERBRAn:iv· ------------ Dme in atN1lu1e i>leaance at thi1 itiU IS thr moat under POT ROA."T Ml CASA award wmntnl{ rt"llaurant. famc>U mannat.ed an ~ W1'* 6: SplC~ Thear foe.id 1r. like 1 trip lo Mn1co' for mnovall"t cu1 ine .,wt.tra in · urved with Po lito Pancakt'" Hc11>p1ta11t\ l( hand tn hand with dude oy t.er on the half ahell, GOULASH (c..ty Gttman t.ew.1 "'"'h their mou.o, ''\11 Ca"8 es '°\u C "4 .. '8Shun1 and ((ravlu Fresh seafood S PAET'ZLE (homemade ta noodl•> or mv house 111 )our h(JUM I-Alt.ah from around tht world, eas~m fed WIENER SCHNrT'ZEL lbrudf.d Ii bed amce 1!:172, it' no ~cr't veal. mu!IC(.lvy' duck breast and potk·tenderloin). A ravonlt ., RR friend• enJOY d1n1nc ht're (}rwon certified pr1ml' Angus beef. ATWURST made tl1her t.ut ofVNJ ur dail)' from l l a.m for Lunt·h.1)1n Elaborate wine _hat. Open seven pork with Sauerlrraut & Potato S.lad ntr and Cocktails Enurwnmtnt dayi. a Wttlc l..atf' n .. aht piano bar Th. H II me 0 f I n' Wed 'un n1ghL" LO lhe B~1rrfl Privett' dmm1 m oms. Reserv1t1ons OKTOBERFEsT l.tt ua help y,"1 Room. 296 East 17th Str~t Cu6t• recommended MC. V, AX. CB. D with your Wtddani& Caunnc plans. .I Mesa. 645·7626 Ji Fa.h1on bland. ewport Beach. Halls available 1 ... 1('1~ Ht'NT ONE OF A KIND 714/6«-2030 lNCTON RF.ACH 405 ~ ect CROWN Hou E Bt.ch So., ~ht no C~ter nut Lo H~ lnn 1':141 K% (IO'lO This ICJvely t'ont1nenlf] restaurant IND•.aa.a 11Luat.ed at tht corner of PCH and .,.._.,. Crown Valley Pkwy has been a _R_O_Y_A_L_K_R_Y_B_E_R ____ _ (oormet 's (avorale for 18 yeara now , Fine dm1ng. cockta1ls, dancinc. live O~e County• flrat and finnt .entertainment, oyster bar, 6appy lndJ&D restewant. RoyaJ Khyher hour, ti.nq~t faohl1es, limo eer proudly !M'rvft authentidnd~ dl5 v1ct, eaten 1ve wine h l. 32~2 Pa· hee .'"Lb "The Art of FI.nor. e:r- c1fic Coeat Hwy., South Laguna c.,h.wvely for Caltfo.rrua ~us Niguel. 499-2626 Select from a sumptuously dive™' menu or let the ei:pert wa1ter1 help RIVIERA d iJn a muJ for your liking Relu to 1rac10U1 aervice an an LunCh, dmner, bru~h. utens1ve tlecan tntimate atmoephent. Es· WU\(' J~t, fuU cocktail ber. All m._,or pertly prepared c:onlinenW d cn!dit utd.a accepted 1000 N by Chef Richard Berper, aJDCe Bmtol t. Newport Beach (il4) 1970. Thit award win.nine r•· 752-5200 for reeerval1ona. ............. GINO'S ON TR.BRILL Almoet a Co.&a Meta landmvk where frit.nd. and memoria meet. Gino'• ian"\ an Italian Re.teurant. but a rett.aurant beu'I run by a (local) Italian. Evet1 thou,h they aerw many l\alian itema. they alto offer a large vanety of other iWma on thefr menu. Known (or "Honest food and fneodl,y MMe.," Gino'• reaturea a varied menu with empb.uia on quality a.nd reaotU1ble pri~ LiY9 en\.811.ainmenl Mon thru. SaL from 8;30 p.m. Saturday A ~ bn&t!Mt rrocn 9 a.m. Located at 42.8 F.Mt 17th Strae\, Cal&a M .... C.U 6S0-1700 for,... ervauooa. dincdom or whatever. •TMI .... ............. ........... ......... .._ ... eta.ea ............ ....... fl LTMl4.TI .......... ···-.....,.. .... J ... ""'-. • I·: I'( .. Friday LAGUNA POETS meet t'vcry Ft'i- da) at 8 p.m. m the Laguna Beach Public Libra!). 363 Glcnneyrt'. Laguna Beach. Tonight is open read- ing night. E\eryone IS welcome. s~ dona11on requested. Saturday ARNOLD BEISSER· wall make bnef comments . about has tlook. ' .. .. Con tact J ean "Ayina Without Winas" from 2 to 4 p.m. toda> at the UCI Bookstore on the UCI campus. Bcis~r. a UCLA chnical professor of psychiatry was an avid ter\nis player until poho made him a quadriplegic. Beisser will provide signature cards. ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEET presented by Tel-Phil Enterprisd each Saturda)' aod Sunday in the• main parkin_J lot of the Orange County Fair Grounds 7 a.m. lo 4 p.m. about Special Group & T eam Disco unts! COSTA MESA 1 71h "-Tu .. 11n • 646-7136 Ult.: \ f JI ('ff lllC<$1l .. Roon 18700 Mec:Ar1hur Blvd lrvlne,CA Admiss1on is fifty cents for walk-ins. 0ntnee County Fa1rarounds infor- mation phone number as 751-3247. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGES~ MEET 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. wtth ff'Cc . admission and free park.ma today and tomorrow. Spaoe fee 1s SIO on Saturdays aod Sundays or two spaces for $10 on Sunday. 'with proceeds from the swap meet going to campus organizauons, scholarships and com- munity service projects. For ad- -' ..... ---.-.. ~'"' . . ---------- ditional information, caU 898-2389. AGE OF CHIV ALllY SOCIETY meeu oo the second Saturday of each month from 10:30a.m. to 3 p.m. in a ocw locauon, TeWinlde Park. Costa Mesa. The public is invited to bnns a lunch and enjoy games, music and costumes from the prevailina culture in W~t'tm Europe between lOOO and 1600 A.O. Look for a blue and Sold pav111ion with pennons flyina near the intcrsectioo of Arhnaton and Ju.nipero. For more information, call S47-2093or551-63441: · ----'l'Meday JOIN THE llAJlBOR SINGERS A non..profit poup of women siQIC1"S who petf orm evCfYlh.in& from Bach to rock arc looking for new members. Performances arc aJso availabtc. For more infomation, caJJ Dee Cox at 962-1680 or Vi ~n at 897-0587 eveninas and Wttllends. ·P\ .. Jlori ()y ·te.r Located upstairs-abovf' The Jolly Rog,r 494-3358 Bar ~ , Gri 1 · Pura-eny .. ., .... ,..,.., CW-end ...... ~., -Ot ........ tor ""!1 ~VAU0•11m .... ,.. ~ THl'IU ,._ -... ...,,... ~ '"""" ,,., ICWfl'Olf1""' IEWNIT IYITEl IAI 1111.l . , ,. • a••• •-l •o ,, .. , ,,..,, CAFE. LIDO ""•flk K~aaurao1 & Jaa ( luh •Uni" • • :· "' ,,... .. lt l "<i f:R .THE .SAIL LOFT BAR A GRILL Featuring Fres• Seafood and Oyster Bar Ottaa View Dial., Sunset Dinner Specials from $7.95 Mon-Fri 5-7 pm Live Entertainment Nightly 5:30pm· l 2:30em Sun-Thurs 5pm-2am Fri-Sat • I