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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-06-16 - Orange Coast Pilot'1'0RLD/A4 ... THEORANGE.COA T Bubbles of exuberance Newport Harbor H'9ft 9r•du•t• Janell Marshall blows IOllle levity Into normally 101 .... n co11111~enc .... ent •••rel••• Thurs- day. 8ubbl•• of youthful exuberance were , Coast water pollution cited COA T /Al2 burst all over th• Or•nt• Coast thls week as t"ousands of "'•" school seniors gradu· ated to adulthood. See p•e• AJ tor other ceremonies. State attorney pushes to stress presses crime proposal B ' l~E . /Bl·I . ATIO. I 6 25CE T FKIDA Y ~ JL'NE 16 .. 1989 SloW-growth a~~eal -out of the-question By BOB VAN EYl<EN In theon. the rl'lcnt court dekal of ( osta 1c.-.a's voter-appro,:cd gro"th c.ontrol 1n111a11,c, Measure G. could serve as the gatcwa~ to furthl·r legal battles. But despite the urging ot onl' < II\ Council member and the recommendation of a <ian ( ranc1sco land-use auorne}. an appeal ot the Judge·'> del 1'>1on on Measure (. IS \ artuall} OUI ot the questlOn UI\ officials S3\., Costa \1csa olliuals sa} the rnum:11 "'ill probabl> be asked Monda} b) (II~ .\11orne~ ro m \\ ood 10 decide whether 10 tile an llppeal ot the JUdge's-dcc1s1on earlier this month \triking do"'n thc measure. But most council mcmiwr'> alrcad) ')31d the) were glad 10 oc nd ot thl· complilatc.•d ordinance Three mcmtx·r-. enough to ~uttlc an~ mo11on for an appeal. ..aad \\ cdncwa' the' would not suppon an\ tunhcr legal amon .\II three had pre' 10u'll) taken po<i1t1ons against the 1n111a11"e and e.,pn."ised "o regret ·when ll was '>truck down h>urth. Man Hornbulkle. 1s also on the record opposing the ml'a~irre. "V1rtuall} 1dent1cal mea~ure<; 1n thrt:c c111cs ha"c gone before thrt'l' d1l1t<rcnt Judges and all met the same fate.'' Ma)Or Peter Bulla said .. It would therefore not be logical to C\pc~ 1 tha1 an appeal "'ould succeed I'm not going to '>uppon an appeal I thin!.. ti "ould be a \Cf) imprudent e\pcnd11ure of puhlic funds:· 11~ Coum 1lman On o\mhurge) al'>o said he "3'i dead set against appeal "Wc'\e \\aStcd enough puhlil mone) on It al read' ... he said Ed Glasgo". another foe ot 1he 1ni11a11"e from 11s inet·p uoo la<,t )ear al<..o ..aid he \\Ould not suppon an lppeal. Only and) (1cnis "'ho '>upponed the 10111a11\e an last ,o,emher'\ th:l tll>n <.a1d she thought the coun decision should he apix·alt'd ··1 thank Judge (W1U1am) R)laarsdam's op1n1on ""as tla"'cd." she said faen uen1s $<lad she belie,ed an a ppeal was unlikely. ho..we"cr ..1 haven't e"en heard an)one request a closed session 10 d1scu s 11." she said. But Mark Weinberger. a San Francisco anomey \A.ho has ad' 1scd Orange Count) gro" th-control move- ments. said he behe\ed at wa intumbent upon the Cat) Council 10 defend the cmzen-approH'd m1uauve. Weinberger c11ed a dccadc--0ld state upreme Coun decision which. he said established the obh· gat1on of a cit) governrt1,cn1 to defend its ordinances against legal attalk. '"In Amel'" the cit) of Costa Mesa. the Supreme coun qune vigorous!~ stated th:n the Cit> Council was obligated to pursue a legal ca5'! \A.Ith v.h1ch at con- fronted." Weinberger said "lfa ell). an the face of th~ w1tl ofa ma1onty of us 'oters "'ere 10 refuse 10 pur'>ue a case. it would at very least be a breach of their pol111cal duty," he said. Costa Mesa's assistant cit) auomcy. Eleanor Frey. said. howe,er. that rncl \S. cit\ of('o ta Mesa did not sa) a cit~ had to appeal a dcci<i1on against one of ats ordinances "It can be read that "'a" but I don't thmk at's a clcarl~ estabhshed pnnc1ple.:. o;he ')31d "In fact. 11· a passing refercn(C and ambiguous enough to leave the d1screuon to u\ It's not our op1n1on that the city 1s under any obhga11on to appeal.'' • Measure .Q. v.h1ch required de"elopers to pay for 1ranspona11on 1mpro' cments and other amen1ues. wa approved b\ a narrow margin 1n la t ovcmbCT's clect1on. It v.-a challenccd 1n a \Ult filed last February b Costa M~ propcn' ov.ner F-ranl. McGa"ran and the Building lndu tn .\ ,~ .. mon of ~uthem ahfom1a ('C)\ •:H S 'l'OH\ ('HISIS I'\ I l·:H\ I'\ 110'\ ke~p judge'~ h~~-r~in~~~~pe~_ Vo/Linteers . reaching out in crises I)' JANET ZIMMERMAN Of the o_,, l'llOt S14'f'r l·n a fight to keep a hcanng on alleged jud1c1al 1mpropnct1e open to the public. a Mate attome~ argued Thursda} that the upcnor ourt does not ha' c JUn<id1c11on o'er a defendant' request 10 kt."Cp the proceedings secret. The argument came 1n rc~ponsc 10 a la"'-SU1t fikd last month b} Harbor Mun1c1pal Court Judge Cal' in ·hm1dl. 59. to l.t.>cp th~ hctinng clo~d. S...hmadt. \\ho ha~ been on th<" tx·nlh longer th.in an~ other JUd$e 1n OrangcC'ounl\. 1<.. .lccu-.cd, of h't1ng ucl.ct for a pro<..ututc 1n C'tl'hangl.' for SC\. making illegal political con· tribu11ons and gn mg preferential 1rcatm<:nt tu a friend's daughter. :tl'Cordang 10 courthou\C sources The Comm1 \1on on Jud1c1al Per- formance. a state "'atchdog agcm·~ that 1n\Cst1gatc JUd11:1al m1scon- du t. has ct an open hearing on the hm1dt cai.e tor \ug. 10. The com· m1">s1on has nol dl'la11"cd the -cha~ for "h1ch hnud1 "a'> 1n,est11m1cd HB attorney· lobbies for job on the ~en ch Of .... 0..,, ,..., Sia« · Huntington Beach City Attorney Gaal Hutton has asked friends and supporters to write letters to Gov. Ge<>fJC DcukmeJian. uramg him to appoint her to a JUdgcsh1p. Hutto n disclosed in a June 12 letter to su1,>poncrs that she had recently applied to Dcukmej1an for a judicial appointment "after careful conJideration and much soul search- inc. .. ci t)·~ attorne) ha~ been touched by com1 u\c1sy. said Thur.iiday she and her office have fulfilled their goals. arc operating on an even keel and that it's tame "for another mountain to conquer." Hutton. who's paid $7 .600. said she'IJ run for city attorney 3ga1n when her term expire nC\t }Car 1f she fails to get a nom1nauon. Mayor Wes Bannister said Thurs· day that he has agreed to write a letter to the go' ernor as he re· quested. "In lbc past 11 }Cars, I have been "She's done a good JOb, and I proud to serve }OU ind the people of think that she's a shoo-in because Hunll"flOD Beach as )Our Clty ah she's a female and there apparcntl> tomey,' she said. "It is a challenging arc some opcnu!fs:· Banna ter said. and fulfillna rcspons1b1hty. Obseners indicated that Hutton "However. T now would like to may bt ~nalint for a post on the utilize my experience and strengths Harbor Judicial Coun vacated b) in the judicia~ arena of public scr-Brian Caner. Rustell Bo trom al vice... • announced he'll rcurc in Scp1ember Huuon enclOtCd a sample letter ht Hulton wd there arc jud1c1~I for her supporters to ~nd to ~u-' opcnanp'throuahout Orange Count kmcJian that includes remarks that and caxs arc 6eduna up. she has dcmon1tratcd a commit-ConOkt of intcrnt allcgauo ns mcnt to f11mns and constitutional were' filed qaanst Hutton 10 May b) pnnciples. local residents. The residents because of sinct contidennaht) re- quirements Commas 10ner Ronald Bauer tool. 1he request under 'iubm1i.s1on and 1'1 e\pcc1ed to rule b) the middle of nc'tt "eel.. HI.' also extended until ne\t "eek a tcmporan re 1r.11n1ng ordl'r that prl.',cnt~ a hearing or de1all of the 1n,est1ga11on from being released hm1dt's attornc}. H. Warren 1cgel, said has chem filed suit tq prc,ent continuing damage to ha'I repu1a11on. pcn1ng uch pr~· f Ptease 1tt HEARING/ A21 ,. Chaft9"'9 his colon to help victims become survivors By JAN£T ZIMMERMAN- OI IN o.-y ,._ St•ff Diana Ha q:-~ had a full da\ planned -shopping ~\1th her daugh1er for a gradua11on drc<i'> and dnv1ng her 1ccn-a$c son to 1he gar- age to pick up h1'1 car. Rut tho~ obliga11ons "en· :ibmpth can1..eled last week when she got the call .\ fire had brol.en out moment<.. before at a Hunungton Beach da"- care facaht> Tv.o 10fan1o; v.erc dead people v.-crc Injured and there wa a need for 1mmed1a1e counseling of ' the sur n ors That Jund of call and ~ddcn plan change are not unu\ual for W-~car· old Ha'e). a rcg1'>tcred nul")C who "oluntcers for 1he C'Ti 1 Inter- ' cnuon Tc m operated b\ ihe \mcncan Red Cro s Training ~oursc and rccnuung 1ra1cg1es for the 3 -member team v.crc organ11cd in ~uguSt. The social worke~. ~'~h1a1nst , ciergy and ff'tease see CRISIS/All Bush's • SOJOUrn cost OC S250,000 .\bout S2 0 000 an matcnals and labor "'a the c umated cost of prep.mll'g a remote south Ora'• ount~ ranch 1tc for P~1cknt Bush' '1 11 an ~pnl, henO 9nd <•ate said Thursday Hov.e"er the actual t 1 till unt..nov.n. sin c me scA1cn ~ don.ued and Qt.11'. for other ~'"' 1~ ha,en·1 come an )Cl Gate 1a1d. He s~ud 1hc $~ 0.000 r-aure wa a high-end C'Sllmatc ha ckpartmn'll made bc-causc ot rtpt>attd mtd11 1nqu1ncs about the c~t of the 8ulh \.I It .- Bcfott an 1n"1tcd croWd of about ~.000 m<>1th· Rcpubhan suppow•11,. the prni<knt lauded • ~·· d,,.·-ar cffi>rt dun'l elle April l5 "''" to Rucho dil eo; 1llit JI). ecTe rand\ -u owned b, 1 -M• dn.c smYIPet untal It -.._. _ "Gail has experienced a variety of claimed that 1ince Hutton lleld a wort, community and pohtical IC· financial interest 1n Ha1nt11•11on Na· t1v1tin." the sample lcncr statn. tional Bink she should not have "Her ~tat1on 1n the community advised Councilman D o n 11 one o f professional str'e~h. Juda· M1cAlhster. -ho .ilso held stock 1n ment. crtd1b1hty and tthteal con-the bank. that u .. as OK for ham to Pllll ....... .... ...... .... ,... " .... ..................................... ~•me•••.....,,,. 1111 c•l•rL He ~•.., •111r•11• ... .,.. ...... .... D••11nwlll ... 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AS uKd lO ,_. ·tic .-, ._ -· ,. __ a.I,,. ----.~ plus another $6 mallion for coopcnll· 1ve 1nt1-drut efroru. The t'\.t'nt wu cnudztd by SO!lJ* Ckmocratac k-ackn 11 an unnccds- ary -and cxpensave -media show. Defendina the event. Gates la· mentcd that it was beina tumtd into 1 "~litical football" to \kk around. "It s not 1 Democrat-Republican inuc," he uid. , · When White House stafTe" vis· itcd Orante County in RfCparation for Buah'a visit, they asked that the event be stljed at the ranch. "It was a aood choice," Gates said. He met with Supervisor Thomas Riley and agreed none of the costs would be borne by county taxpiyers. Instead. all costs would come out of the Sheriffs Department' ant1 - drua funds. which arc cohfiscated from drug dealers. Under federal law, money seized from drua dealers must be used in anti-drua efforts. The county sought a rulina from the U.S. attorney's ings to the public "raises substanual conetitutional issues:· he added. SieaeJ contended the commission lacks jurisdiction to hold public hearings without s~ific guidelines __ Jel up by 1ht. Judicial Council. its rulc-makma body." But Deputy Atton\ey General Roy Hewitt argued Schmidt's request was moot because of Proposition 92. which gi ves commissfon officials the option of opening hearings if the allqations include dishonesty. cor- ruption or moral turpitude. "The co nstitution (amendment) makes the commission an arm oftbe Supreme Court and gives the com· mission power to declare hearings public,.. Hewitt said ... Proposition 92 was self-implementing. the com- mission docsn t need an) rules to uphold it." Schmidt did not attend the hear- ing, but his former colleague. Brian Carter. sat quietly in the back of the courtroom. Caner was accuSfd of similar misconduct while he was a judge at the Newport Beach counhousc. He re11red earlier thi s year, thus ending the commission's probe. Schmidt and Carter were among fi ve Harbor Court j udges in- vestigated for reported misconduct. Judge Susanne haw has since been publicly cleared by the commission and Russell Bostrom announced his early retirement 1n September. Schmidt's case involved reputed prostitute Della hrisune Johnson. Caught b)' pohce during a sung operation. Johnson told 1n- vcsligators she had SC\ with a fnend of Schmidt's in return for that oer- LOBBY From Al could affect the blnk. Hutton termed the aUqations "specious" and said she held only $2,000 In tiiiW'Sloclcthat itle bought several years ago. She also said she asked other attorneys in her offi ce to give legal opinions to MacAllister. Last year, her office was hit by alleaations that Of\e of her em- ployees, Walter E. Burk, held two JObs at tbe same time -one as a department analyst in the cny at- torney's office, tbe second as a depu· ty administrator in U.S. District Court in Los AnJelcs. "fhe Orange County district at- torney's office said evidence failed to show that Burle was paid for working both jobs at the same time. In another hassle, an audit study performed in 1985 but released late in 1986 on City Council orders. called Hutton's office "unap- proachable and obstructionist." Most city 6fficiaJs. in interviews with auditors, p ve the lcpl depart· ment's performance a poor rating. They cited a "serious" lack of com - munication and "inordinate" time delays in setting lcpl opinions and contract approvals. Hutton, who had called the audit oftke in Los 4nttln. wbith aatd tht :sKknt's an11.:ctrua sptteh •'It a t1matc drua cduca1ion cxpmtc. ouna 11 was tht fint time • ll . pttSKtcnt had come to On~ County sprcifiClll)' to duaass a count) prosrim -the ltt11onal Narcotics Supprn11on Prosram - Gates said 11 was a bit boolt for thOK ,.ho arc involved 1n 1t. ··We ended up f utti• on 1 very positive proaram. don1 know how you put a dollar v•luc on brin11na the president out to support our effort," he said. The Sheriff's Ocpanment has re· ceived S80.000 in bills from nrious county agencies and private firms for their work on the ranch site. When thr department asked others to send a bill they refused, Gates said, including catcrcn, land· scapers, painters and electncians who donated matenals or spent days helpiog to read) the site. Whatever mone) the department does finally .pay out. Gates sajd il was a good m'estment. "If people "ant to criticize us for usi ng dOpe dealers' money for this. then let them crit1c1ZC me:· he said. son's hCLp in persuading Schmidt to take care of her traffic tickets. Caner allegedl) collected on the favor from John son. Schmidt also allegedly reduced a Jail SCf\tence for X-ratcd film star Pamela· Grace Weston. The Jurist also is accused of twic•e intervening in other courts to free the daughter of a longt ime friend wiJhout bail in 1988. Terri Ann McMullen. a drug suspect with. a history of failing to appear at scheduled coun heanng'i. 1s the stepdaughter of M. Roben Goggenhe1m J r.. a fr iend of Schmidt's and the great-grandson of mdustnalist Mc~er Guggenheim. McMullen wa~ arrested again June 6 for allegedl) offering to sell a kilogram of cocaine to an under- cover Costa Mesa poh~e offi cer. Gell Hutton results "sterling." said Thursday her office at the time was badly under· staffed without modern machinery. Hutton, who wd her department is functioning smoothly, said that havina OcukmeJian put her name on a list is the first step in her pursuit of a Judgeship. Following that hurdle, the Judicial Qualifications Committee. will in- terview att6meys and judaes in all cases that Hutton's U.1*! a hand, she said. C\lllCtH'\I\ ICtl 'llH\ No big winner; jackpot carried over 8y TM Allodated ftr•u No one picked all six winning numbers in Wcdnesday's "Lotto 6-49" drawina. and Saturday's Jack- pot is estimated at S 11 million. lottery offietal s sa1d. Three players held tickets with five correct numbers plus the bonus number, however, and those tickets were worth S469,685 each. The were 145 . tic~ts with fi vc correct numbers;' and those arc worth S5006 api~. fhir.C were 10.lll tid<ets with four winnina numbers, wonh S65 ac:h. The 190,542 tickets with three oorreci numbers were worth an auto- matic S5 ~ . . ·1us1call642-6086 The WlnninJ numbers P.ickcd Wednetday night for the Cahfom1a Lottery's twice-weekly "Lono ~9" pme were: 41 . 40, 21 , "6. 3. 48 and the bonus number 20. Wcdnctday'1 pria peol of U .02 million will roll over to llturda~. makina that jackpot wortJa .,. esll· mated St l million, lonery oflkials said. The numben were chalee by Lotto machine duri .. a M!ln111<>n broadc:ut onainatina in Seuamtn· to. The numbcn are listed in the order thq' wtrc announted, bat any combinauon would win. Ticket sales from s.nnday ni&ht to Wednaday's drawi,. W"Cre Sll .2 million. W1lat do ~ lib lbout the Dllity Piloe? What •'1 ,_ ., Oii * ... ._above ud fOUI' = wtll .......... vwcribed wt .. • .... • ,,..,..ldhor, Tli ... M i"IW ........ ~ MIY 1'e ...................... ~tGpic:.. c-.• all rt • os 1.-.n oohunn mutt 1ac:lude ....,_ ... 11' ,..... ..... forverification. Tll• ...... •,_lliDd. ....... .......................... -- 1 I \' I I' I\ 11 f ' 2 CM banks robbed in separat~ holdups 8y1M~Not Separate robben struck t"o banks Thursday in Costa Mesa tn ap- parently unrelated holdups. The Bank of America at S•8 W. 19th St. and the First I nterstatc Bank It 3029 Harbor Blvd. were hit by robbers usina threatcnma notes. Costa Mesa Police Lt. Alan Kent said. The .fin t holdup occurred at the Bank of Americ:a at 9: 15 a.m. when a auspect handed a note to a te-ller that stated ··This 1s a robbery. G1\e me your mooey or I'll shoot ou ... The 'uspcct was descnbed as :i white male. 40..45 )cars old , "Ith thin build and pamall)• bald head The suspect was be.lieved to be .i transient that police had seen previously 1n the vietnity of ('hark Street, Kent said. The First Interstate Bank wa., roh bed at 4:05 p.m. when anothc1 su~pect handed a note to a teller that stated "Put all the money on tlH· counter and )'OU won·t get shot." The teller placed about S 1,200 on the counter. The suspect 'i31d "Thank >Ou," and lrft on foot m an un known d1rcct1on. Intervention volunteers D .. na H.., MMl lllnctWel Dettnll. The teller handed over about St,400, which the suspect put inlo his jacket pockets. He then walked out and diuppcarcd in the vicinity of a nearby trailer park. He was descnbed as a wh11e ma lt· about 10 years old. 6 feet t,lll weighing I 70 pounds. He had bro"' n hair and a thin beard. • CRISIS From Al other healfh-carc profcss10nals who comprise the vol unteer squad have responded to about a dozen calls since January. _ _ On the scene. team members asSHs the group and decide who needs treat men I fir t. They ar~ train- ed to look for unu<iual -behavior ttlat would indicate stress. such ar> inap- propriate anger. scvrrc grieving. drug or alcohol abuse oo si te or wi thdraw! and silence. said or- pnizcr Jeff Ham . a marriage. fam- ily and child counselor. Sometimes uch stress can be re- solved b) ha ing survivors talk about their feelings or JUSt leuing them know someone cares. he said. But 1f ten untreated. the stress can lead to depression. an\lct). in om- ni•~ family tension. nightmare and even suicidal th oughts. "It ma y be detnmental to them 1n the long run to stuff their feelings:· said Gaspar Lararolo. a 1icenscd clinical social worker from Irvine. "People need to kno"' the) 're safe and that they're havi ng a norpial response to an abnormal suuatron:· The purpose of th e Crisis Inter- vention Team 1s to provide 1mmed1- ate, free' treatment. although mem- bers do make follow-up calls and can give referrals for fu nher treatment. "We encourage them to he inde- pendent. They need to get back on the horse, in a cnse. and we pro' 1dc suppon and education to do that.'' Laraz_olo said ... We ti') to •rcframc the s1tuat1on so people aren 't '1c- tims, but survivors ... to mo' e beyond and continue 1n their h'es." Health-care spec1ahsts learn crrs1 intervention at 1ra1n1ng drills. monthly meeting and required classes. which range from bas1t cardiopulmonary rt!\uscitauon to counseling techn1qut' . Treatment vanes from person to person, in ever) ituauon Grief can be just as devastating for those not dircctl)' involved in the tragedy. including neighbors and media cov- -erint the cve-n t. At the Huntington Beach fire Thursday, Laraiolo was in charge of ··debriefing" responding fircfighte~ and police. The procl's!> includ<."S' providing suppon and comfort, educating survivor!> about ap- propriate responS('S and providing them wi th new ways to deaJ with their stress. "Typically the)' wind up doing their job Ind they have to keep their feel ings inside," he said. Many of the Huntington Be.ach firefighters were especially affected because they had children the same age as those who died and some were in day-care 1n the same c11y. Larazolo said. .~side from rccognmng di tress in other , crisis team members also have to be acutely aware of when they've had enough . Havey said. That includes formal debriefing sessions, an internal suppon system and personal rela~at1on techniques. "When ¥ou're doing 1t. you set yourself aside and you pick up the pieces later," she said. When the Huntington Beach, fire was over, "I went to a place that's a sa nctuar; for me and I cried and I screamed and I hit (out of) frustration :11 fire and death and hurt that thc'>c tragcd1('s occur." It was later. the Yorba Linda resident said. that she go1 her rt:- ward. "It make'> )OU foci good t..nowmg someone l!I gom~ to .,uffer kss be· cause )OU had the de'i1re and the training to help. 10 make a dif- ference:· No weapon was seen in either holdup and no one was injured. NB dlnlc probed over needle dlsposal Polioc arc investiptin1 a Newport Be8ch veterinary chnic for unlawful disposal of hypodermic needles after a trash collector was stabbed while picking up a baaful of the needles. James IUymond Sweet, 32. of Costa Mesa was collcctina tra&h· at the Animal Oinic of Balboa. 2915 Newport Blvd., wben a nccdJe suck-~. . throuah a plastic baa pierced his t cal(. said Bob Oakley of the ewport Beach Police Department. Sweet opened the bag and found about 50 more inside. An employee of the city of New. part, Sweet was talcen to Hoag Mem- orial Hospital for treatment. According to Ca pt. Ray Pendleton of the Newpon Beach Fire Depan- ment, their hazardous ina1en-als team and county health officials also responded. Oakley said investigators sh ot photos of the syringes, then returned them to the clinic for proper dis- posal. The instruments normally are dis· posed of in a hard plastic container. he said. Walk of Stars to add 3 sports figures Three of the county's most dis- tinguished sports figures will be honored this month at the Oranae County "'Walk of Stars" at the Anaheim Hilton and Towers. Those bein1 recosnizcd this year include former Dodgers and Anaels pitcher Don Sutton. former AnaeJs first baseman , Rod Care>" and Tommy Lasorda, the manager of the Los Anacles Dodgers. All live in OJ'anac County. The trio will join other noted count) oclebritlts already inducted into the ··waJk of Stan." Those honored in the past include, enter· tainers Steve Martin, Ruby Keeler, Joey Bishop, Buddy 8*n. Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. Janet Evans. Greg Barton, Grcg Louganis. Steve Timmons and other 1988 Olympic aold medalists also have been inducted. This' year's ceremonies will be held June 29 at 11 :30 a.m. at the hotel. Swami of bumble bees stop traffic In HB Hundreds of bumble bees released from tree clippinp backed up traffic momentaril)• on Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach on Wednesda) af\ernoon, police said. A bee keeper was dispatched to collect the insects. which con- &regaled in a two-inch thick clump on a bnck wall at Beach Boulevard and Constantine Dnve. Lt. John Webster said. The swarm apparenth escaped (rom a pile of branches about ( ·45 p.m. 2,000 autoworkers head. for Anaheim DETROIT (AP} -Thousands of auto- workers head to the tiome of tmhey·s Fan· tasyland th is weekend for some real-world union politics. probabl) will lo!lc bids as regional directors. Tuckt'.'r socs mro'1ht convention as director of Region 5. one of the~ A W 's larges). a position he won through a federa lly supervised elecuon last }car. representation on automakers' boards of d1rcc· tors. - ~1eber sits on the board of Chrysler Corp .. a pos111on granted during th e early 1980!> when the UAW signed concession contracts "1th the nation's No. 3 automaker. More than 2,000 delegate~ io the .29th Con- stitutional onvention of the United Auto Workers convene Sunday in Anaheim for a week of palitical wranghng. The UAW holds the triennial conventron 10 fi ne-tune its constitution. which govern the work lives -and to a growing devee the out· of.work hves -of about I m1lh on union members nationwide. Undcrl)'1ng the speeches and dcmon:<1trat1on common to most politrcal conventions 1s a line of diucnt within the U .\W -the cw Direc- tions movement. Spearheaded by JefT) Tucker of St. Louis. Mo., and Don Douglas of Detroit. the movement for five years has criticized the lcadersh11J of union President Owen Bieber, the Adm1nis- tnidon Caucus he runs and the un ion's growing trend to a more cooperative attitude toward mAfUllCtnen I. But in Joe.al dctepte elections, New Dircc· tions candidates m Tucker's and Douglas's rc- liqns came up shon, mcanina the two men Teen shot at graduation llj Qr News ServlCe A 16-year-ojd Vit'tnamne boy ..-.-. in the tep Tbunday in a ~ .. ,...related incident dur· , .. the araduation c::dcbration at a Westminster junior hiah school. ADdy Thanh Pham. of Santa Ana. wa listed in 1tablc condition at H~ Hospital in Westminster __...&om two .. nshot wounds to Wt •pPl!f lep. He wa shot white he "' an the partcina lot of Johnson Junior Hiafl School. said poh~ 1111knman Tom Brodcnon. ::-.. --....... arcu11••11 T811 ...... 1 evennc css. ucker has said the New D1rcct1ons movement has widespread suppon . and that could show up JO rtpons from the con\cn11on's credential and resolutions commit· tees. The credentials committee cerufies the scat· 1ng of delegate . It's possible that challenge s could b) mounted by New Dtrcctions forCC's. which ha\ e contended that some delegate elcc- t1 ons were "On by Admin1strat1on Caucus sup-~ne~ through questionable. and in some cases 1llegal. means. T ucker has as'ked the union's hierarchy to review some of the elections and has hinted that lawsurts could be filed over local delegate clcc- t1 ons. ncr all. Tucker has said in the past. that's how he wa elected director of AW Region 5 in the first place. New Directions supporters also may how up around the middle of the wceklong convcn· tion if a reported resolution is presented wh ich would seek delegate endoncment of more UAW The Detroit News reported Thursda) that the resolution also would suppon increaM"d union cooperauon with ma-nagement. Both of the 1s ues arc at the core of e~ Di.re.ct1ons' arguments with Bieber and th~ d· m1n1strat1on Caucus. Despite patenual chaJlenges. Bieber '" vir- tually assured of election to a third. three-)ear term at the head of the huge union. "h1ch dunng his adm1nrstrat1on has looked outs1dc-the auto industry for members. Joining th e trad1t1 onal delegates from auto factory shop floors wtll be representatJves of M1ch1aan state "orkers. clenc.al worlcers from New England college and Ja1 ala1 players Amons those addressing the convention arc newly elected House MaJOnty Leader Ri chard Gephardt. Senate MaJonty Leader Gcorgt> Mitchell. Sen. Ed""ard Kennedy. fonnc.r Rep. Barbara Jordan, New York Go". Mar:io Cuomo and NAACP President Benjam in Hooks. FIWICllG AVAlAaE ~ .... ~c--.,.-491 FLOOR COVERING ~~-=.;.;:.;...;·~;:._.· .... --r~ ........... 2780 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa ~na 171-,~./' . J • ,._ ___ ......... ... • • . ~ .. -- HI 11111' Hft\Hlt FV competit.ion open to teams of firemen The founh annual f ounuun Valle> Fireman's Muster will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday in Hcnt<ige Park behind 01ty Hall. Fire teams from acros~ Ora"ge Count) will compete 1n event such as the "bucket bng.adc." the "hose la y," the dreaded "water ball" and the tic-breaking pie eating contc t. Fire engines will be on display and there Wlll - be en tertainment by MC'i Kirk Gros" and Rourke Oakland from channel 30. The e'ent 1s open to the pubhc and there 1s no adm1ss1on charge Call Bob Hoxsie at 96M-8 l 49 for more information Author du~ at mus~um Jim Heimann. author of "C'ahfomia ( rv~:· ~ 111 g" c a le tu re ond slide presentation at 7 30 pm. on Monda~ at thc "-:cwpon Harhor ·\n Museum. There will be uxkta1ls at 6 30 pm pace " limited. Call Margaret at 759-11 ~2 fo r reo;er- ' at1ons. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday June 16, 1989 Par~nt H~lp wants volunt~~rs Parent Help U A. fo unded b) Mothers and Others gain'it < h1ld Abu'ic of Huntington Beach. needs volunteers to assist the Teen Mother Parent Aide Program. Presenting the classes of '89 The organ1Lat1on scncs fam1hc'i "at ri\k" for abuse and helps teen mothers to continue their education. acccs~ child care. build se lf-c.,tcem and adJUSt to parenting at a young age Volunteer mcetrngs arc <:;ct for Saturda}. Jul) 8 and ~2 and ..\ug 5 and 19. They will be held at the Parent I kl~ l 1SA (.'enter. 495~ Waml'r Ave .. suite 233. Huntington Bea h Parent llclp l 1 A 'iCI' ll'CS al;.o include monthl) parenting classes Part1c1pant'i arc taught ho~ to d1.,u phne \\lthout h1111ng or hurting chil- dren. ho" to manage strcso; and anger and how to build <;elf-c'>tccm Thc nrxt paren11n~ cla-.., will be held at , p m on Thur\da). June -Q Call 41-t OVE for more 1nformat1on Annual picnic for disabl~d ')oropt1m1st ln1crna11onal of In inc. an roopcr- at1un \\1th 1he c11~. "''II ho't 11s eight annual picnic for the De' clopmcntalh 01\3blcd beginning at I 0 a.m. on aturda} at lr-.·:ne Northwood Commun1- t) Park. The p1cn1c ts free to prc-reg1s1ercd panic1-rants. Musical entertainment will he prov)dc-d b~ Ii Hopes. F-ood. gamc'> and fan· pa1n11ng will conunul' until .':! p.m. · ·orupt1m1'1 lntcma11onal " a "orld\\1dc ex- ecuti'c bu!>ineS'> \\Omen's organmrnon committed to ass1st1ng th1.· communtt~ through '>t:n KC pro- jects and fund-raisers. . ~ F-or more 1nfqrma11on about the picnic. rnll Michelle Carter at 857-8550 R~adlng program for summer 1 he Ne" port Bca('h Pubhc l.1hra'1. 1s hold ing tts St'-·"ed. ummcr rrad1n' program tor children from preschool through sl\tn grade. from \ltonda~ to •\us. 8 "liawa11an 110111.la~ Heading \loha .. 1c. the theme of 1h1s H'ar'c, program "h1(h "111 include "cckl) stOf) hour'>. a "cef..I\ til m program a speual uba demon'>trat1on lor ~hool-ag<.' chil- dren, a luau for pre<;ehOOlcr\ and a I lentage 1rt·l: • prrigr:'im \ \\CCf..h dra'"ng "'" al'>o bl· hl•ld at earb hbrttr) ror a f -sh1n \\tlh the J1.tm1Q • ., logo Upon rcg1s1cn ng for the program. children rcce1\e member'>h1p rard'i and log!i to rernrd 1hl· books the~ ha\C rl·ad. Kcad1n& a"ard t.oupon' "Ill be pro' 1dcd nt tC'rta1n 'iteps 1n thc progra m The Library of Congrcc;s ha'i dr.,1gnated 191'!9 to Ix• the )Car of the Young Hca<lr r a' a n:i1 1on\\1tk campaign to spotlight the 1nrpnnancc of reading for cl'l1ldrcn F-or mort in formation about thl' program , :ill Sall) Robert at 644-11ti1 Rowing, kayaking camp off~red Orange C oa-.1 (allege 1<> offering a t"<>-~ccf.. spons camp that tealhC'i the basics of ro" 1ng and ka)'aking to f..1d bet\\Cfn the age<, t'f 12 and I on Monda~. We'1nc'>da) and I nda)' at 10 a m from Monda) to June 'O at thl' '\;l'~P<il"l .\quJfl( enter The camp ""Ill emphas11c '>afc t\ and proper tcchmques. Part1u pants mu-.t kmw ho" to S\\tm C amp director. Jim T errcll 1s a mcmocr of thc . canoe team He "'a'i a ml·mbcr of thl' 19 4 and 19 8 l S. 0 1) mpll tfams and '" Junior program dtrCl tOr for the Ne" port .\quatal Ccntfr The camp rnst'i $28 and includes equipment l o rcg1 1cr. go to 0 C s C.. ommunH} er' I('(' O ffice in thl· "itudent Center Building from q a.m to 7 .m. londa thro u -da an from a.m. 10 noon on ·a1urday. o register by phone. usmg Visa or Mastercard. call 432-58 0. f~riday .. /unf' / 6 No meeting'> \lhcdulcd POl,lt·•: 1.0(9 Founlain Valley . , rc'i1dent on the 17000 block of Poplar trcct interrupted a burglar vwho ~as ra1Jina thr rcfngernt r. The suspect, ~ho apparent!> planned to rat before going to ~ork. escaped cmpt)-handed a black Volbwagcn . mX'co. 'tl«ll the car's i.tcrco and peddle n"o' nn a )Cllow 10-specd b1t)'ck • • • n emplo)er at Grand uto. 16031 Harbor Oh d • allegcdl) uwd a stolen credit l'an.1 to purc:hnsc nearl y ~I 00 1n good~ at the ~tOH' • • • burglar who broke through the front door ()f n apartment on the 10000 block of arncr A\enuc ran- sacked the hOmc and \tole an un· determined number of 11cm • • • !\ f ountain alle man \\hO w \ tea 1ng and c;ptt on nnothcr man souaht a\sault and batter) chargcc; af\cr tht man lugcd him on thc nght um and tore h1~ shirt ln6nf" n Ea 1 'ale I oop re 1J nt re- ported " male .rnd fcmalt' "rnhah1t- 1n&" ,1n a lr3Y \ChlclC ~h1nd tht' tTsidenf hou'IC 1•01ice inspected and determined the c;,oople wu com mattirna no cnme • • • An cmplt>)'t'C 111 '1 con\truc:tion ft1m on Dubndgc 1tne\scd a mun in .1 1.m~ too '"'"'h th<· "'11Hhm ot • • • A rc'itdcnt of Monta c \trttt n.·- portcd diamond carnng'> \\lllth S 1,000 nmstn' from tllt' n•,1Jc nt"' house. The re 1dcnt 1s in the pr1'IU''' of mo' mg overseas. and told flOhlr various cleantn.g and r<"pair rco pk ha'e been \\ori..1ng at the hou"4.' dunng recent wcck'i. • • • Two Schwinn beMh <.r111\rr b1c)clcs vanishrd from a t~·n cd 1n side ·)Grd at a hou\C on the HOO block of Hamilton. One ht cl<' \\3'i a man'i. bike and one v.as 11 womnn'\ bike. • • • Two children v.alk1ng homr from \Chool were •rproa hcJ tn the nc1ahborhood o ~rfielJ .ind ot fcrtd a ndt" by a thin, hc\l)rl t~ kd man 1n a mid·l970,. C'.tdtlla•. l..a«una Re.eh n 86-)ear-old man w \ h11ten h\ a pit bull that wa 1n thc Nd ol ~1 pickup tru(k the man ... .., parnn.a The dot. wh1(h was ttcd to the trut:l JUn'lpcd out unc11pcctcdl. and ttl• tacked the 1)1\~r b\, 1nn1 11n1 a 11 1n('h wound on the man·\ hand The 1nrnlent ottu1tcd 1n th,· 'on blouk ot l t ion \trt..'CI on \\cJne"41a ... The strains of "Pomp and Circumstanc<."' c<.lwnl at rnc,c, the Orange Coast this \\Cck ac, thou<;andc, o f high \t hool ... cn1or~ bade farewell to their ) outh. •\mong. the tckbrattons. clock"'t~c from top: E<l1c,on Htgh graduate'> head tor tht• c,tagc to pick up their dtplomac,: H unllngton Bt'a<.h High grad s Den ise In inc. left . and Laura rcnac, an: urngratulatcd b) Brcna<le ttc Oltnc a~ thq a"'a1t n•rcmtHl) < orona dd \1a r High c,cnwrs Oa\T Schwart1. ldt. Juc,un 7cnot1 and Dan ( ook look bc}ond the pomp to the romp at th e cntran<.t' to the grad night M ardi Gra~. a \ea o f Co~ta Mc\:l I l1g.h g.r~Hh applaud during ccrcmon~ at Paulic .\mphllht·atrt· h wnna H 1gh coun clor Ted M oore paCC'i graduate'i ac., the~ march onto Da' td\on F1cl<l. and I huoag Ngu~l'n lonJ..c.. on ,tt l d1c,on'\ graduation Police no11fied the ov.ner of the do¥ .rnd the r.ih1c~ d1v1 ion of 1hr Orange Count) n1mal Control Dc- partnu·nt .. _._ - Police tound a black femal e Pomcrnlllan 1n tl'le area of Coa't 1 llg)l".i) .rnd f orest A \Cnur <'n l ue\dJ) ond took the dog to th<' 'iht'llN • • • llolu.c \\Crc called to the 500 hltx-k of ( hff Dn\e on Tuc'ida where pc'opl e ~ere playing drum~ und par- 1~ 1na ui the area ofthc lawn bowlil'lg grctn llunlin8•on 84"a.-h ih1evcs ma hcd a window of a 19 fo ota Cchca at uard1an C enter parking \.tructurc at RcaC'h Houlc"ard and Warntr '\\enuc on Wednc~a> nt.&ht and tole a SHO \tcrco and $1 0" 1n ca sctte taJJ". • • • '\n un~nown pc"°n rep()f"1cdly calkJ and a"'o~c \<'\era I rt\ldents fn1m the gate of a r~\1dcnual c-om- pie' 1n the 19000 bloc4 of Shorchne at .. S2 a m Thunday • • • ~mrbody tole a gun hidden under o bed 1n a m1dcncc 1n the 17000 block' of QuccM Lane • • • " rc\ldcn~ rtponcdl ~.arcd on· t(\O pcook 1n h" a.mi c 1n the 400 block o f I 1h Strc-ct at ~S a rn ThuNJa) 1 ht' men. \\ho app.1 rcnth didn't \teJI nn) thing. h:u.I u5N1 J ~lft cutter to cut the lod. on a jl.tr:\~l' , ~ .. wport lkach rc,1dcnt ol the 400 bl<X ~ lll Vista Roma came homc and fount! h1 front door :tJar and a mak H 1~pan1c with a 1hm nrn.,ta hc standing 1M1dc "hen the '1ct1m a~kcd the 'iu\pc 1 ~hat he "a' dotn.g. lhc uspect said he wa~ JUSt leaving. but thnt he would he tMd. . The uspccl "alkcd out thf door and ran $0Uthhound down • n allc tov.ard V1 ta dcl Oro • • • A Jade pig pendant. \Om<' othrr JCW1:11') and half a 1011 of quancr' v.crt "ken from an apairtmtnt in thc 1800 blod. ol Shcnn.11on Place • • • A rt~1dcnt of \an) on I land Dmc lost a $2 .000 cocktail nn w11h a I 3-karai, pcaMha~ diamond 1n 1he-meddat • • • Somronc pr1td tht lock' on ~"· cral \toraec ('lb1nc1 "' an apanmcnt compkx carpon 1n the l I 00 bfock of Rulland Road •nd took pr~ny. includma a fivc·P'«e tu..-ac ~t and..• aardcn h01e. • • • \ w('lman p!Tflarina for hfd in lh<' "00 blo~i. of In "enuc nottlt'd l.i hJnd t onung throu@h hcr open in- do~ 1n an appart'nt .tll<'mpt m O"JX'n tht• hhnds Tht' hand c.h ppc:m·d ~hcn_thc \\Oman reaml'<1 to ht'r ho) friend. who ''u an the \; ndicn • • • fhrce ver; tan male \IC.fl<'\'" an their earl 20s \\Crt seen goina into a garaae on grct oun and then \\\O of the uc.pccts rode out nl the _aaragc on a 1987 Yamaha nH,tor- )d t' the O\\ ner had h"t«l loi le • • • .\ lav. clcti( entered tu onite <1\ 469 Macl\nhur Court and found 3 man ICO\ "'' the mcc and min~ he usual\) ktt(K "' h1 dt''" drav.er amngtd 1n SI <,tacks on ht dec,k " couple of da>" lattr. a COOlJ>8 t dt"4 player. a portable rld10<a 1<'ttc pla)C'r and an cl«tnc fan d1\ap- pt"ared fro m an om c 3 noor dov. n •• Mna A woman hv•na on lhr 2000 block 01 C ollqc "'cnue ttt twr purtt on the front pord\ of htr apanmtnt then foraot 11 until tht fol\ow1n1 di) v.htn lhc d19'.0\crcd 1t _,., m1\\1n& Loss wa S9 • • • • · PoltC'C \ltd thty would try to \tcp up f'llrOI near I v.oman'\ home on "1mblcdun Wa" incr her 'flurt\t'd I I ' lcl1 mer l'xl' lncnd tarted makana ob- ~ l·nc and thn:atcn1na phont call • • • \ < 1arden (1rove t'C$tdcnt eJutma the "-n 01~0 I recv.a} at Harbor &ul .,a rd rrported a kmak paqtn- gca in nnothcr car got out. yelled alllJul her dn "'"' .,~,II and spit on hrr ~1nd,h1cld AOcr tht vkum roll~ do"'n her 'Atndow aNS told lh ""~1lant he"•~ a "Jtclt ind•vid· ual," thr \\Oman re turned and~ 'lapping her throuah the opm wt. dow • • • A frcmc>n t man v.ho let\ lu1 1'6t Rolli. Roy« . 1l ver Cloud to l9e painted at C'oncannott•s HCM'llk• ( 11n1al( returned to ftnd --i $ I ()(~ tn p11n1 had beca ..... o« the ,., • 'The firm hed .-e • ttl usanet.\ 5omcoM bi'* iftto I reli ... DI • the 200 blott ttlA~-­ Tuaday. ·inw ~ · ... CO\ritd It 10:. ~·· ~ ... not d\kaowd Wti-11M1. Orenoe Coast DAILY PILOT/ Fnday. June 16, 1989 China back in· fiard-liner's hands BEIJl G (AP) -l hl' 1l•Jd1ng na11on:sl da1h today lauded the hard-hnl' ta<.1K\ o f ~n101 lcadc·r De~. 1aop1ng and appt>all'CI fur "un11~ of thm._-"'I tn a &1gn China's ruins intend to funhl'r stamp out poht1cal dissent The call b> the Commu1m1 l'art' · People's Dail) came as the tau~ mo,cd io e).pungl· oppo~ation thro t.\gh arrests. dt'ath sentcnn.-s and a barrage of pro-government propaganda. On Thursday. a han~ha1 ('Ourt sentenced three men 10 dl'ath for se11mg fire to a tram m an anti-government not. The) \\ere the fi rst to receive the' dt•ath senten e of mon· than 1,000 people arrc Led sm t• protest\ hrokc out around the nauon foJlo,\lng the Junl' 3-4 m1htan asS3uh on Beijing demon!tlrators. · The People' Dall' t'd11onal pr.11sc..'<1 the "keen m 1ght and snt>nflfi<.· JUdgmt>nt'" ol the 4- )ear-old l:Xng 1n his June Q address to m1htal) officers '"'ohcd 1n thl' nttad. in thl' rnp1 tal. The goH~romcn t 'anousl) sa} s 200-300 people, mostl> wld1c~. \.\CIT killed l 'nofficral Chinese and \\ cstern in1cn1grncc rerom .. a~ troops fired on unarmed cro,,ds and l1lh:d up to 3,000. The cd11on al said tht• rchcll1on in Be1J1ng has been put a o" n but •• .. omc people ~1111 harhor 1dcol0&1cal hangups. "Therefore, 11 1s nl'C~saJ)' to ~ck unit\ ol thinking CO\Cnng the v.hole pan) and the \\ hok people b~ ~nous!) 'tud)'1ng the important speech made b) Ocna X1aop1ng .. The paper s:ud China m u t nb1de b~ "one .center and t\\o ba 1c point ... The center, 11 ~1d, 1s the pan)' and the pcopk It dl."lint•d lhl' l\\(1 points as pnnc1plcs of Communi\t rul.c and sociah m in addi11on to ronhnu<.'CI open-doo1 and reform poll 1c!>. The ed1tor1al tndll'atcd the ruhng part~ ''di no longer to lcratl' cn11rism of 1 t~ pohl'le'>, a' It did 10 a limited e>.trnt m the month:. befon· thl' crac~do\.\n. In his June 9 speech. r}cng sa id the lklJIO& protc tcrs ralhcd under the slogan" "do" n "1th the C'ommun1M Pan\·• and "oH·nurn thl' \OC1a l- iM S) !>tern." He said 'their goal "a to c!>labh\h a We tern· t) le bourgeois republic. Although man) did pra1~ We Lem demOl'- rac), their stated goals "ere much more modr<>I to open a dialogue with the go,rrnmcnt. guaran- fec a free prr s. and end orrupt1on among officials The offinal media hu k t loose a flum of ~pons ondcmning the p?otc.stcr and d1·frnding_ Budget proces~ begins -=With · partisa 0i €keriflg SACR AML I 0 ( >\P ) -J\s thl· he doci>."' budget conference comm111ec hl'g.1n An asreeml'nt on long-range its "ork Thursday \\Ith 1he tra-1.hang.es 10 Propo!>1t1on 98 and the d it1onal pork par-.idc ahd part1rn-rnnst11u11onal spending hmi1 is larl) nac;t) panisan b1ct.l·nng kg"-crunal to balancing the.' $49 b1lh on- lam e leaders and tat~ \ChoOI (·h1l'I plu~ budgel for thl' I Q89-90 fi scal Bill Ho111g met '>tornul~ on \Choo! )Car that begi ns Jul~ I funding. '>.:egot1at1ons on tht.• big issues that In a marginal!~ related o ffshoot ol indudl' transpona11on funding and the budget. a lkmonalll sl'nJtnr the '>J>l·nd1ng of $~ 5 htlhon 1n high· accused thl' \<;sl·mhl} fh ·puhhcan cr-1han-ant1c1pated reH'nUf!> arc leader of mal1ng an11-\1..·m 1t1l ll'· goi ng on behind clO'>t.'d doors among marl~ ~fore thl· rnnf ·renC-l' u1m-kg1slat1'e leaders. Gtn . (iforgc m111ee Deut.meJian_ and Honig_ . rhe public aspcll of the hud~el The Honig ml'l'llng ended "1th no "nting began Thur\da~ ao, tht• Sl\- agrcemcnt O\\'I prorx1'-als to l·hant?l' leg1'>13tor cnnferenrc romm1 ttee Honig·\ \Oll'r-apprnH·d Propo'>tllon commenced m ta<,k of la'>h1on1ng a 98 and apparl.'nth "1th \l•natt' Prl'~1-compromise spending plan dent Pro Tl'm l>a\lc.J Rotx·n1 shout-As•!. trad itional. the fiN da\ wa\ 1ng at the '>UJ>l'rHlll'lldl'J11 de' otcd to picas b~ morl' than four ··1 \\ould 'a) m~ \llll'l' had a more do1en leg1sla1ors that th\' fi nal emphatic pitch "hl.'n I Id\ .. Roh-budget include monl') for their pct cni. D· Lo!> ·\ ngl'l1''· wh.I repont1 \ proJeCts. Most of the.' sought proJcct after the mt.•1•ting arc 11cm!I such as par!.!.. 1ra1n4' and I le said ht'i rrmar._' \\l.'r1.· "frant. collcg<.'!> in la" maker~· O\\ o dl\tn<"t\. and intense. frnnl and empha11t . Others haw broader aprx·at. such a I do not sec thl· \\UI Id the ..amc "a~ mone) for tuunsm promot ion , the pan) hnc l n us ~pun on the thrl~ "ihnngha1 ml'n, the official 1nhua l'" ~ .\gene~ \:'lic1 th(') had "frcn11cdl) smtt hed the ra1h\11~ l':lf\ and !.\.'t fire to police motorc)cleoi and the t ar\" of a train du1 1ng the Junr 6 attack Crowd!> burned the train and tnJ Urt·d 21 set'urity offi cials \VhO tried to put out the blaLl' after ll ran thro ugh u prote t barnradl·. killi ng 1~ people. Seven more people \\ere on trial 1n tht· ca~. 'hanghai radio said. · Most of those am.·st~·d haH' been "ort.crs, but the go' l'rnment ha also issued all-points bulletins for 21 student leader . O nl> threl' of those ha' e be-en arrested or rrportcd to authoriues. The official ne"' ageoq '1nhua on Thurs- da) fired a ne" saho of cn11c1sm nt tht> l '.S.- funded 01ce of Amcnru .. Thr VO..\ ha\ dall) conC'OCtcd and spread rumor\ to innte dis- turbances and rebellion :· 11 'lau.l . On Wednesda). h1na ordered the n pulc;1on of VOA Be1J1 ng bureau chief Alan Pessin and As oc1atc-d Press rcpQrter John Pomfre t It ar- CU$Cd them of ' 1ola11 ng man1al la" ruk s. which banned reporting of thl' protests. - 4 \I I I ft H 'I \ H It 11 I ' UCLA Identifies Itself as polluter LOS ANGELES -The p1ctu1e)t!Ul' l n1Hf\1l\ 11f ( ahlorma I °' Angclc11. campus 1s one of outhcrn ( ahforn1a\ rnnJOI '>UUll.l''> ol pollut1~lll sa)'S a UC'LA stud). T he uni vcr'>1t) crcat1.·' 15.000 Hin'> ut ~ohd "il')tc !iC)(J . tons of medical waste and 100 ton'> of ha1ardou~ \.\,10,1\ Wlh a~ n<;hl,·,to\. poisons and cxplos1".e chem1cal5 1.·ach )'Car. rcsl'a1dll'" 1n the Oraduatc School of Architecture and Urban Planntn~ l'\11 nH111.•\I late legislators ha ve cxpre!lsl'd 1ntcn.•\t 1n the '>lmh l\C\3ll~t.· unl\Cl\1111.·\ h1storicall) have been C;l(emp1 from man) en' 1ronnwntal rl'gulat1on' Officials at the campus. located in an area of gent I~· rolh11g h11l!>. "'" m11l'' from the Pacific Ocean pnd 12 m1le'i fro m down to\\ n I (l\ •\nJ!dl..'4'. \11111 the' will study the repon and conc;1dt'r -.ome ol 11' n•uim11wnda11on., Documents say c,ctor seduced teen ATLANTA -Document' frt{.d 1n l "I l>1-;1m 1 < ourt d J1m that a11111 Rob LO\.\C St"duced a 1ecn-a1w g11l and'has adnlllll'd bc111g 11\ \t.'\uall~ l'\Phl ll '1deota pe \\Ith her and :inothl·r "O{l1an 111 h" \tl.mta tintl'I r~um l.1,t summer. It was the fi rst pubh< .allegation that 1 tl\\I' had hl'l'll 'lt'\U.al h "''oh1·.t "ith the teen-ager • T he allega11on!i \\CIT 1n an :iffida\ 11 fikd \\ 1•dnl''tda' ti' \lht.•n<, a111irn1·\ J. Hue Hcnr) on ochnlf ol I t.•na .\rlcnc \\ 1lwn. \.\hO .... 'lllllg I U\H' lllf damages for \'motional Strl'" \hl' 'a" follo"l'd I 11\\l''' all1'gl·d '>t•duu111n 111 "her daugtHl'I'. ran Par\On\ Dead whale washes ashore again PAC'I FlCA -First the dead, rather '>melt). '0-wn gra) "hak \\:l\hnl up on the bea('h 111 Tiburon. As cit~ 00k 1al ag1>n11c<I over, ho\' to gl't m l of 1L. would-be goo samarltan'I hauled 11 out to 'lea. Bo1 "fhrrr;cmy-11 was back, badder tha n e\ er. ~ T his li me It \.\aS Ill Pacifica. nhout 15 1111lc\ 'lllUlh ol I 1huron anu II\ stench wafted al ong Main <;1reet's Sl'l'ntc re<,taurant ro" \c,cral hundrl·lf yards from the beach. After conferring. \.\It h the ( ahforn1a .\tatkm} ol \nl'nl·c, in "i.rn Franci">Co. Par1fir ollieial' dcud\·d to ha'c the hl'J\t '"lCJ· inhl Jlll'"'' loaded on a truck and buried -hopl'full~ w nl!\CJ hi.· "t'en aga111 Teen shot, killed near high school LO ANGEL -.\ 17-\ear-nld stulknt "a' 'hot and k1lll'd nl'J I Jellerson High chool and 1n'e.,i1gatur\ ht·hl'\l' thl· ... 1a"ng. "·'" gang-rt·l:.i11·d police said. The bo). "hos<.' nanw .. ,as not rcll·a<,l·d ht·t.JU\1.' 111 h1'> ag.l' \\,11, approac.hcclThur'>da~ h) three ~oung men .. ,h11 bc11-.1 n li11ng '><lid Dt'tn11 ,,· Gil Herrera He -..11d thfre \.\\'rl' no lurthn dt·ta1l\ The \!Clim "a" arguing \\llh \On1'('on e :u the ,l·hnol' .111tn 'hop ,.,hl'll the gun man firec.J at him o;a1d l o' .\ngdn I n1111•d '°ll hool I )1,tm t pokcs\.\oman Tamm) S11n~ '\·\TIO'\·\ I . BR I l·:1:s Thornburgh wants HUD offices checked WASHI NGTON -.\ttorncy Cil·rwrn l D1l~ I h11rnhu1gh OH.kn.ti proSCl'Ulors Thur J a) to lhC('k alt lul'al ollin·., <lf the Dep,1rt111l·n1 ol I l11u"n!! and Urban De' clopment for po\\1blc l'<ISC'> of ft aud and t'mlX"11k111cn1 1 he attornc~ e,cnrral'" nrdl·r ca nw 1n th1.• \\tll.l· of 111 uu11t111g t.'' 1d1·11l1 ofmassnc fraud of Il l 'D h' real l'"1J tl' agl'nl\ '""" handk thl· pron:t.•11\ lrom the sale of goH·rn mt.•nt-O\\ ned hou<.e' oht.1111cd th• ou~h nw rtg.11w fo11 rlosures . ·.Finding may complic~te 'It's never too late to search for AIDS vaccine start . Old law to fight racial bias upheld \\•\\Hl,(1 I ()' 1 \Pl -l ~•hnra· pw1c1n to :.ic.Jhl·rl' to a corresponding le-arn1·ng process' WASHI GTOJ\ -Thr Supremt• Court. "llllh toud1l'd utl Jn uproar last )Car b) considering rc\Crsal ~fa 1971\ l'" ii right' dc1. 1<,1on. todJ~ upheld the use of a eentur)-old la\' to light rJu.11 dl\lnminatwn hut harrt.•d 11'1n1• it> 10 protect m1nori11cs again'' hara'lsmcnt ton ~•udll'' rq)(Hll·J 1h1\ \H'd 111-prutl·1n, called the Fe receptor. on VE"ITUR<\ (i\Pl-A. 75_,car-nld d1 t:Jll' thl \ID\' iru\ t:in 1nk(I tl'lh thl' surface of macrophag~. \\hi h \.\Oman "ho 15 gett ing read\. to oci 1n l\\O \\J~" ')U8l:l''t'"l! that lk-arc among the "h1t(' blood cells in c-'doping a \tllllnl' aga1n\t thl· l1 lll'1 the bod' ·s immune S)Stem When her un 1,ersi1 ~ diploma !>a~\ 11·s d1scaSl' ma~ tx· nwrl· d1tfo uh than fighting lnfecuon. the anllbod} help~ ne,cr too latl' to \tart the learning pre' 1ousl) bdtc\ cd. thc malropha&e seart:h out and de-. process. .\ l 01\l'r't1t\ ul < ahforn1a. \an strO\ bal tena or \tru'!les in the bod\. ·oorothy Kief\. who started l'Ollcgl' Franr1\l0 rl'p1in. to ht• puhli'>ht.•d B~t Le'> said thr AID virus ;s at the age of 71. \\Ill fulfill a hfehmg toda\ 1n thl' JOUrn,11 Slll'nCl' \()~\ able to slick to the Fe protein on one dream aturda), \.\hen Shl' sraduah.'\ test toll\: 1,tudlt.''> pm\l' tha1 Ult' 1 ~..,.. of antibod' and hitch 3 ride 10 from the llnner II) of Caltforn1a at h Id fi , r • an ta Barbara. "1th a degree in uman ., im.mun< l' iucm~ .\11u .... a macrophage. When the ant1 bod) relig1ou!> stud1t''> "h1eh rnu'>n \I D"i. lan U\( .rnti-lm l ~ to the Fe rclcptor. the v1ru'> "It 1s grt.•at to graduate." Mr\ b<>d1c'> .that ~on~1all) ~g.ht infnti~in \hps 1n!.1dc the macrophage and Ki,·fl 1,aid. "hut r m cxritl·d that I to artuall~ rnu<,c mnrl \IDS infu .-Lakn control. The '1rus turns the t go t to go tu \Chuol. You l no''· I'm ion . mal rophagc into a '1rus-making fac-fearlcs ... I don't go to bridge duh-; Instead of hclpinf to l.111 thl' \tru.,, lof) that c1rculatl'!I in the bod\. and cofTce ~tufT. I don·1 fritter a"e1' ' Or. Ja) A. Le'~· a <\I re!>l'archer. thro'"ng ofT ne"' ,·irusc that then m) h fe "•th all that nonsense. I'm S<11d. the .. e t)pc of ao11hod 1cs continue the process. pro,1de AID'i \lruo;e., \.\Ith ,1 ..cwnd . looktng fornard to the ne\I stt.•p "a} to tn\Jdc and infect cellc, "1 he enhancing ant1bod) allo"' You ne,cr lno". 11 might be fun ·· He 'i3•d that an~ ,acuor again'>t the \lrus to ente~ l'Clls that 1~. nor-. omet1mc'>. 11 looked to K1t.'ll tha1 >\ID · mu\t bc dc\lgned 10 nc1t LaU\C mall} "ould not. ..aid Le') This the dream of higher edu1.at1on ''ould thl' hod' tu mJt.c thl''l' .,0 .calkd 1s an 1mponant altl'ma1c route for ncH~ be rcal11ec.J. '"enhancing antil.~x.hes · infernon The marrop~agc 1s a A a l'h1ld . ...he \\3'> .,hutth:c.J "That's our big "arning.·· he ~lid . maJor ~.ell 1n. the bod) s im mune bct\.\ecn rclatncs after her mother Le') <>aid 1hc laboraton 1,tudte'!> '>}'>lem ten the fam1h . M r~. K1efi said dur- uscd an11bod1l'\ dl'rl\ed from ..\ID'i Previoush. 11 "a "'ell-kno"n that 1ng her )Car\ ·a., a ··suitcase child .. 11 patient ... He said that ht.c all ant•· the AID ·, 1ru\ infected anoth('r was d10 1rull to get an educa tion She bodies. thl'!>l' ha' c a proll'Jn on the immune 1.'l'll. the I~ mphoc) te or J -said she a11cndcd near!) SO d1flcren1 surface calkd r l cell. b) locking onto a surface pro-schools. Normalh. an ant1h<l<l' use~ th 1~ te1n called th1.· ( D~ receptor In 1932 she graduated from Rn Cr· ;:::========================:;--;;;;;., side Pol) High hool._thcn _v,,cnt -right 10 work to help pa) expenses at hom1· uu11ng the I kprl'\\IOn "I \\ttntt.•c.J to go to lOllc,.c·. hut m' parenh rnuldn't affiird 11 ·she 'aid Her de,in· lor lc<1rn1ng though. did not u1m11mh "1 \.\(luh.J ha\(' a lot ot ti me on tilt' hu... o I "ould read Read nn~th1ng ... \he <;a1d. Thrn ~hr ml't hc1 huc;hand. John, he thought he wa' hc~t\Cn '>l'nt "I said to m"l·ll . ·J·or nnle I got a stable pcr.,(1n · \\'c gN married nnd had Juhnn'," '>ht' said Johnn' ,·, no" 44 and the K1cn·., 49th \\t..ChJ1ng .inn1H'l\iJr~ '" June i"'I Bv the 11 me o,he "a 71. \ti\. Kieft couid afford to h't.' a Ille of le1c..url' he sull felt sht.• lall ed the education she \\<anted. so )he d<.·ndcd 10 g<1 to college "But I "ould 1h1nt.. I "•II nl'\er gl'l to do th1<, rm 100 damn old.'' she said he o'errnme her an\lel) and signed up for a night d a'is "l u~ed 10 s11 1n the had. ol thl· clas\ and be ent hralled. I got ~o c cited. I said. ·1 could take t\.\O classc d unng the da}. · and I d id ... She graduatc-d fro m Ventura Col· legc 10 1 9~ '41th honors. postm~ a 4.0 grade point a'crnge. More MIA remains to be returned 0 W PORT' BEA C H Newport &.ach · SentaAN,/Main p lec«.. · PeM<kN 11'tl-n>9 7979 71 'V!1t3 1235 au:v~-933~ I WA HlNGTON (AP) -The V1etname~ gtncrnmcnt has in- fo rmed the t 'n11ed tales 11 ~ill return ne 1 "'L'<.'l the remains of v.-ha t 1t bclic"c are 2 .\mcrican scrv1eemcn m1 sing from the Viet- nam War. th<.' Pentagon said Thur..- da)'. Spokesman Pete W1lhams said the transfer of the ft'main"> "ould <><.-cur Wcdnesda). "1th a team of \I. m1htarJ officials fl) ing 10 Hanoi The rcmu111'1 \\Ill bi.• f1o"'n to an Arm) laborntol) in I la"1111 for poo,o;- 1ble 1dcn11 fil·a11on. hr ">tHd The repa1na11on \\Ill he the IOlh since .\ugust l~R7. \.\hen the nttcd tates made a special effort 10 enhst greater a!>Witance from Vietnam 1n accounting for ml\ mg -\mencan"i The group of 2 1 one of the largest to be returned by the V1et- name)C go,ernment The la rgest rc- patnat1on occurred last Dcttmher. OPEN YOUR HEART TO AN EXCHANGE STUDENT TODAY Chooee a 1tudent from France, Swe4en, Germany, or ju1t about anywhere! Enrich your f amity life and help make a dream come true. Thie relationahip will la1t a lifedme! Kerl from Holland 19 II, and lo.. ....... ,... .. ...., • ..,talented ....... A NOH-PllOPTT OMOAPUATION CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION Dawn (714)497-6121or1.-800-333-3802 • 1 he de<.'IStons \,\ere dcnounu•d h} l. I\ 11 nghh ,11h Ill .Ill'\, \I hu 'illtJ lllUrt ruh ngs,1n rerl'nl month<, had dealt a "ttnilk ant o,ethal i.. 111 ll\ ti 11ght'I l.1"' Tht.• JUSl1ccs unan1mou'll) reaffirml·d that .rn I X66 l.1" rnat tl·d to hl'lp freed slaves could be usl'd to '>Ut.' pn,att.• utt/l'n' .lllU'>l'<I lll 1ale h1J\ Coelho says goodbye. to Congress WASHINGTON -Rl·p. Ton} ( nelho of< ahlorn1J \Jtd guodh)t.' I•• Con~rc)s Thursda) "1th a speech on the Huuse lloor anc.J a rl'll.'11rat11111 bel)'1ng the fact that an e1h1c4' inquir) had '>hnt du\' n h1~ \Oaring l:Hl'l'I "The gencrostt) of m} rnn~111uen 1' .tnd thl' gnoth\111 oi' m~ collcag111•, ha'e enabled me to ~enc for 25 }l'ar-.." he 'l<Hd . rnount1ng his tenure fi r,t a'> a s.tafTer and, for the last dt.•l·adl'. a' one of the most prom"ing Dt'ITI(ll ratll membc.'rs of the.' 1-fou'll' Kraft winners not pleased with prize C'HlCA(,\l :_ Knft's efTon 10 appca<>C "'""('"" in 11" hotchcd "Rl·ai.J' to Rotr· game aren't "1nn1ng O\er c'e~hod) "I don·t mean to sound gre<'CI). but the settleml·nt oner I'> I.ind 111 s._1mp) and 1t'sa far cl) from "hat "a' being offered .. ..a" I nn' Bcrn'>t1·1n "'ho matched game piece for a S 17.000 'an Bcmstesn \\as~one of an esti mated e' era I hundred pl'oplc .. , ho matchl·,t game piece for a Oodgt> C'ara,an 1n a contest dt•\1gol'd to ha'l' onl) 01w van "'inner. Krafi on Thursday ofTcrcd those "inner<, ~ 0 and a 'J>l'C1.il drawing for four vans Curb on foreign cable ownership backed WASHINGTON -Chinese go' ernmcntal aet1on 10 control tdc·' 1\1nn covera e of citizen protests in China \\as ra1~d Thursda\ n!> a rt•ason to limit ore1gn owners 1p o c bk"?Ompnnlc'I in 1ht mtcci Sta . . "I am not troubled to know that, here in our nation's capital. thl· C'hmesc government could continue 11 control of a fosh1onahlc re!.taura nt ·· Andre" Ja> chwar,tzman, e ccut ivc director of Media C<.'Cl>S ProJrct, mid a J-!ousc s~bcommmee. "I would be troubled 1f that regime. or pcNOn'> ubJect to 1LS dom1na11on. owned and opcra1et1 ( hanncl 4 or 0 \ ( ahk .. His 9pm1on wa!> echoed b) w11nc'isc supl')\m 1ng lcg1\ln11on 'lpon\l.lll'J by Rep. Ed ward Marke). D-Mass . that \.\Ould hn111 foreign owm•r,h1p 1•1 cable companies 1n this countf) to 20 pcrcl.'nl. Tonure victim awarded 547 mllllon MO NTEVIDEO, Uruguay -Judge htt-. ordt>rcd the Oden~ h nt)tr' to pa y $47 m1lhon to an clectnc1an tonured dunna nigun) ·~ J 97~ h~ mthtary d1ctatorsh1p. a nc"'spapN repone-d Thur~a> A go,cmment sPokcsman said the Dcfrn!I~: M1ni .. 1ry "111 appeal thl' order. The victim, who was not 1dcn1 1ficd h) nnme. "a held w1thou1 l'hnr~t: from Januaf) 1976 10 May 1977. the wcckl~ Ru~ued reportC'd Three kllled In helicopter crash PANAMA CITY -:-,A .S. m1 hlary hchcu ptcr cra~hed n lllr'i<lti near the Panama Canal, killing all three mcrican ~ld1l'r\ ahoard. t1 l ' '°I Embassy spokesman 1 errencc Knccbonc ~1d "We don't know why or how" the a<'<'ident oc1:um·d addtn that 1t "appa~ntl).'. was an accident" and did not '""olvc an> ho lllc lire The OH-S8 helicopter and the three aboard betonaw 10 the 7th I 1ght Infantry Dtv1&1on fro m Fon Ord Gorbachev sees 'convergence of souls' BONN, West ~rmany -Soviet President M1ktuul S. 1orbachc' iin Thursday dec:larcd his first )late vl\at to We t Germany had > 1clclc\1 "a convertrn« of souls" that stuttd hoe>( for a new aae of tru\t anll coopcntaon 1n Euf'OJ)( But •h1le his four-day 1umm1t wa drtncht'd 1n an atmo'>phcrr ol l!OOdwill. Gorbec.hev pvc no around on the emotional 1u uc ot 1 rt1.1n1tcJ Oermany -the •MUe of btant conttm to Wht C'lt'rman) At • ne-s c:onfnofnct cappina hss •Ps>t•rantt~ an Bonn Gorb3 he\ diuna~ the Berhn Wall es "no Jttat problem," compartd ..-1th o ther Ea'' Wa t da fTerencet, and ••dntcppcd qucittons about th( th,ux~s for r(un1fk>1· tion. • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday June 16 1989 AS "' \llllH --------- Low clouds in morning then hazy sunsh,ine Iii.no -""°U-W." IS 10 lS ~no<I "'''" 4 IOO{ Yft 1'1<ougt> ton>9'" SOutn ot \<Int• 110 ... ,_., "'"'°' ....,..., 10. noun-11 S to IS ~n11u '"'""9" lontQM \-1~>t 1 1P~I C-y -n lo(. IOQ . "''°" r..tnt f'\ "'"""'"' .... """""'O<'. \/l CM..,.,., c ........ 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'"" .... a !IOI to - 10\ "' ,,,_ !>".-.:""• to 1rw 80I ona - '!()> "' tlY •-Y• LOW\ S' to o• £•in' f .. fUQ<'"< (vM"ljv llf> '·-·· r1<00 , .... , .... ,.,.t s .... 1 , ~AIH AatAI -Mouty ,..,,.. ..,..,,,, "' thf' ""° 70l to ""° 80I l""'' .n ,,.,.. •S 10 SS Fort W•'f"' ~ c..-A.nct-G<-• .. .,, D•l•WT AMAS -Ml>\tly <"'"' ""''' .. 11~·"""' lnO ~·~ -· Ow-V" .,, n.qn> "'!hr '°> lO"Wi S) '""~' J,•O '°"' t.' \\ JKoson.t ... ~ ... K....UIC°•IV 1Cno1v1~ t "' '~Pl>"' ~••fl "'9"'• 9S to ICK l ""'lo l • 71 low.., Mff'rt "°9"> •00 t'l t 10 "' ,, ,,. '°' ... te mp U kt' ( 't•ti.-1 l-"'9 L~\/p~ l~·""9'"" lon<Oln H'91't ""° Owl'tn'Qhl> lo~ to S I> m 1'01 l\O '!'"".l~•f' 11 H lllt>e lloO lOUtJV•~ 1-UbO«• Victor French; 'kind,' tough-looking TV actor LOS ANGELE (AP) -.\ctor and director Victor French. the bearded co-star of .. H1gh"a~ 10 Heaven." and "Lllllc Hou\C on the Praine," died Thursda) from lung cancer. He wa 54. French was adm111ed to "iherman Oaks Communll) Ho p11al on Jllnc 1. said Johna Rogo-v1n . a hospita l spokc.-swoman. He "as diagnosed with lung cancer 1hrC1! month\ ago said his business manager. Anh Ph1lpo11. The actor was known earl ) in his career as a leading 1dc' ISIOn '1lla1n. appearing in more than 20 cp1~odc'i of "Gunsmoke,'' d1rcft lllg f1, c of them. He \.\as frc4ucntl) 'iccn 1n "Bonan1a." He subsequcnll) pla)l!d the: \trul- fy farmer fo;aiah Edwards on "L 11tlc House· on the Prainc:· starring M ichael Landon Beneath h1'> character's tough Clt tcnor "a" a kind. gentle man. French left the -;enc'> in I QT' 10 star 1n ht o"'n ~11ua11on cOITll'd'. "Caner Count!") ... pla) 1ng a lo' able redneck pohcc c hief in a l'll' not fa r from Plains. Ga . home ot fonnrr Pre ident Carter &'eral )Cars at)l·r "( arttr (nun- try" v.as canceled b) •\BC 1n 1479. French rejoined "L1t1k House" in 1982. staying "'1th the \enc'i un11l 1983. He teamed v.1th Landon Jg.'ltn on N B s "H1ghwa) Ill Hea,en" in 1984, pl~) mg Mark Gordon a burl) and bt11er "<OP who "a:. re~ucd fro m despair in l1'n' scncs h' Uind- on's Jonathan m11h. an ean'hbound angel determined to \a\ e ruined ll\CS. In addition to co-starnng. Frenl·h directed every third episode of "Highway to Heaven,'' ""h I andon directing the other '"o French also pla~ed .\gl·nt 44 on "Get man",. and appcan:J 111 lhl· short·h,cd snuauon comcll) "Thl' H~ro" on NBC in I %6. Born in Santa Barhara and the 'ion of a Ho ll)"ood <,tunl man FrenLh also directed for the theater. w1nntn~ a Los Angeles Drama Cnt1cs Award for his production of .. , ~ .\ ngf'\ Men." He "rote lhl' pla' "\h Da~ter C om~s on Thur\da) ., .. and tau t acting lor ~O ~car' rench I'> <,un tH•d b' 1hrl'C t htl dren. There "111 be no mcmnnal ser' ice. Ph1lpon said addtng. "H " in:.1ruc11ons "'ere 10 thrct\\ .t pan' for his friend~ .. Sydney Stern, designer of the Ritz Crackers box ST. PETER 8 RC1. Fla. (A.Pl - Sydney S. tern. designer of the original R1t1 Crackers bo)., ha\ died at age 99. The artist died of heart failure June 5 at Palms of Pa~adcna Ho')pl · tal. Stem. who re11red to Seminole from New York (II} an 1956 "en1 to ..-.ork 1n 1923 for the Na11o nal B1scu11 Co .• "here he de 1gncd car- toons. "rapperi1 and boltCS. His projects included rcdco;1gning Nabisco's Animal Crackers bo\. which depicts caged hon\. 11gcr'> and bears in bnght color\ "ilcrn also put the cratkcr o n the l 'nl't•da ti1'>tu1t bo'< and hclp('d dc\1gn thl' '\hrc<ld1.'\I Wheat Box. 'tern studied at !'le" 'ork ·, ·\rt 1udcnts L(·agu('. ( olumh1,1 l 'n1,cr· Sii~ and the Penns,hania .\cadcnl\ of Fine .\ns, · The BeauA .\m Galler) plan\ an Oct. 4 e \h1b11 of h1') "nrks on the IOOth ann1't'r<Mtl") of h1'i h1nh. \lltd Tom Rcc!>e. gallef') dtrl'llor un t\Ors an ludc three sons. t\\O brothers. four grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Jay Lasker, recording executive, president of Motown Records L.,OS ANGELE~ (·\Pl -Re,C1nl compan~ C\('t ut1H' .la) H I a\l.l·r whos<' carl'cr t-cgan "llh 1n,ohe· _ mcnt tn Bil l Hale)·.,, da<;'itl "Rocl Around 1 e (locl(' ai'ld m ndudr-d as pres1dcn1 ol Mow" n Rl·cord,, has died of cancer He '"a' n5 Lasker died at his suburban En- cino home la:.1 fnda> .11icr :i ''''>- )'ear hallk '"''h tan<'er .\ nwrmmal sen ice was held \\t•dnc,da\ .11 the Groman-Eden ~lonual') 1n \11\\inn Hills. He began 1n the rc,·o r<l bu'itnl'"' with Decca after \rrn) \Cf\ ice in World War II and "a" 1n,oh cd tn the productto n of the Hall'\ das I( He v.as a "ale' cwcut1H' "'ith Kapp Record !> bcfort• r1rnung lo ( 3ltforn10 in 1961 < hc1 lht' )l'::tr\ he "orl..t·J ll1r Rcpn'ie. lkl-F1 Vee fa' .ind Dunh11l Kcl·ord,. and h~ l<;tt'r ht.·· came prc.,1den1 ot thl· mcrg('d \ B< . unh1ll l;tliel "twst' ert~~+m~ulk•J Three Dog :-.=1gh1. ~tCpJX'n"oll: 11111 Croce and Sl<'L'h Dan. He hJd moH•d w .\n nla ·\mcnc.1 Record-. l:l\:fort• Moto" n lnunder BcIT) Gord) named tum hl'.1d ol that label 1n 1980. Lasler "a" rred1- tcd "11h helping re'" c thl· 1.ompan' b) promoting 11s da\<11c ratalogue He "as in charge at \1o10" n to O\Cr~ 10 emcrgenl'C o l I wncl R1ch1c Jnd the rd.1ndlcd career of mokC) Robinson. \.1 .\ ~1d 11 "3' La ii.er "ho insisted on releasing "I Just Calkd 10 ) I Lme You" a(ll'r anger Ste' tl' \\ o ndl·r "orm·d ahoul ti!> mar~l'l,1b1lil\ Horace Hubbard, engineer and longtime county resident ttorncc . tone-It ubbard of It unt- 1n1ton lkach died SunJa) 111 Pa- c11tca t omrnun1•> Ho~p1tal I k "u' 81 He wH born I cb ~K. I <KlK. tn 1lltno1~ He "'3' an cn11nc('r lor I tear' at \11 Jct 1cne1. I and ••" OrJngc ount 1c\1den1 for 11 \Car~ lk .. ·.11 .. \1•~\J "~hi\ \\llC I 111.1· beth. thrl'.'c dJughicr~. Maru.1 11 Tancrcll of Pinon Hills. C aht'. Jn, n H. Waas ol ltunl1ngton Be:11:h. and Su-.ana It. 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Weldr"a, son of Ed"ard Waldron of Irvine, recent!) reported for dut) with 1!.1 Marine D ivision. Camp Pendleton. He JOtned the Manne Corps 1n Ma) 1987. Navy Flremu AllPf'elltlce Ka· Glona Adcock o f ~una Hill . has ne t• O. Flory. son ofTed and Kathy completed basic training at Fort Sill. Flory of H untington Beach. was Okla. graduated from Basic Hull Mainten-• • • ance Techntcian School. A l986 Navy BHpltalmH Perry J . J111duate of Manna High hool. he Lemley. son of Kathl)n Lemle} of • • • Pvt. David P . Perry. son of John JOtned the Navv in October 1988. Huntington Beach, has been ' • • promoted to his p~nt rank while Perry of ewport Beach. has com · plc1cd training at the l ' . Arm} Infant!) hool. Fon Benning. Ga • • • Second Lt. Mlcllael J . Babbldge Air Poree Alrmu Mlct.ele P. serving at Marine Corps Base. Camp McC•llo.p, daughter of Mercedes Le1eune. N.C. A 1986 graduate of Mc('ullough of Huntington Beach, Edison High School. he Joined the has amvcd for dut)' at Homestead Nav) in June 1988. Air Force Base. Fla. She 1s a fuels . • • • Jr .. son ol "11chael arid hen) Bab- b1dge of In inc. has rl'Cel\ ed s1h er "'n&'> at W1l11ams ~1 r Force Base. Ant Sp«tahst with the 31st Supph noma1 c. C.SUtore. son of Air Squadron. · Fo rce Col. &bast1an and Regina • • • Coglttore of Fountain Vane'. has Navy Ea1lp Cbrlet J..,,C.u14y .. bttn eomm1ss1oned a serond son of Carl and Dorothy Cass1dv of lieutenant through the Air Force Huntington Beach. was designated a ROTC program and earned a naval aviator. Presentation of the bachelor's degrtt from 'C l.A. • • • Manne Sgt. Marvin W. Honter. son of Ledna Tallman of Hunt- ington Beach. recentl ~ pan1c1pated in a mob1lt1a11on. operational readi- neso; and deplo~ men• test while scr- ' ing w11h Manne Aircraft Group-46, 4th Manne Aircraft Wing. Manne Corp~ .\1r <itat1on . Santa Ana He Joined the Manne Corps Re~rves in 0 t. 1983. "" ings of go ld'' marked cul-• • • 1m1na11on of 18 months of flight Navy Flremu ftttnlt Robert L. training. Cassidy was a 1988 gradu-W .. te, soa •f Claerles ud Nucy ate of U.S. Naval Academ}. An· Mite of Hatlqtoa BHcll, recently napohs. Md. reported for d•t)' aboertl Ge air-• • • craft carrier USS Coasrenau .. , Pvt. Scott A. Adcock. son of .... meported l8 Su Dle10. A 1H8 Thomas Adcock of Irvine and .,._,e of Ocea• View Hip Sclleol, H jomed Ge Navy La Nev. lHI. BIRTHS HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL May 29 D\.·na and DJ\ 1d fhomp.,on. < o<;ta \k\J hm Ma) 30 (ind' .rnd J11hn \l11hu·ll < o<,ta \k~a. ~irl Drana and Da ' 1d \1u1.l c\. '-ie" port lkalh lxn Pamela J nJ /al l C okman .Ir . ( o'>ta ~1esa bo' May 31 fan ha ,tnd \m1r Dt.'.'1balh,h. Ir' tnl' bm Gina and Edwin Muller. H untington Beach. girl May 11 Chiou-Ming and Gary Bnggs. Foun- tain Valle). bo) SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL May U Kath} and Paul Brazer. Anaheim. girl THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL SADDLEBACK HOSPITAL May 30 • Kathy and Gary Robtnson. El Toro. bo) June 1 HUMANA HOSPITAL .\lama Jnct \l.11n Porter Laguna HUNTINGTON BEACH "irgud girl Ju. n l')nth1a anJ Ju.,cph \.1c "cc' er. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Nieto. ;\c"port lk.1 ... h. bl') Hunt1ng1on Beach. boy June 2 Mr. and M rs. Da' 1d hafer. M.1 url·cn aml (icorgc Stablein. Huntington Beach. bo} '" ine, girl Jan. U FO NTA IN VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Danny R. Delttcr. REGIONAL HO PITAL H untington Beach. girl Ma) 12 Feb. l l\.1mhcrh and ~l 1l'hael ..\hhott. Mr and Mrs. James hawn 'hactcr. ( usta ~{e a. btn Cosla Mesa. bo\ Daniel and Toni C1oodall Foun1:un Feb. 7 Valle). bo~ Mr. and Mrs. Mark <\ Burseth. Kathenne and \1atthc" Bec:h ·r Hun11ng1on Beach. bu Huntington Bl'J l h. bo) Feb. t ro~a anJ Ja, Bo)cr. Hunl1ngton '\ndrea Minnier and Mike ~tun,on. Beach. girl Huntington Beach. bo) May 15 Feb. 17 M1l helle anJ Oa' 1d Jad. < m 1a Leila and \o1zar Tawil. II" me. girl Mesa. girl Feb. It Lo n and Da' 1d Braun. Fountain Mr and ~1rs. Joseph Drucker Hunt· \'a lie~. girl 1ng1on Beach. boy Jean and Jami'.'., l ' erhng. ( oc;ta Feb. U M~\a. bO\ Mr. and Mrs. Peter t "1ane Hunt· ~td and Lt·1la \1ouralt. ( oc;ta Mc<1a. ington Beach. girl bo) Feb.U M111'1~3 \\ oodruff and Ke nn' Mr and Mrs. Root. Hunungton Strong. r oun1.t1n Vaill'). ho~ Beach, bo} May 16 Feb. U Hetd1 and kn:} RL•1chcct f.oun1a10 J.an<:L&.Qbi.n£OQ .a.mi K~\ln Old;,. \'allc)'. girl Huntington Beach. girl May 17 Mardi I '\u..an and Duuglns lfon1k-. Hunt· Mr and Mrs. Jcffrc> Hattahaugh. • • • Anny Pvt. Aaron D. W'ttler, son of David Wheeler of Costa Mesa. has completed basic training at Fon Jackson. S.C. • • • NaV)' Alrmu Errik N. Sparks. son of Richard parks of C o.,t.a Mesa. has completed recru11 training at Recruit Training Command. n Diego. He 1s a 1984 graduate ot Costa Mesa H1fh School. • • Pvt. J.U H. McAIU1ter. \On of Nanc} Dines of C'o ta Mt>..a, ha\ completed .basic training at Fon Jackson. S.C. • • • Nav) Seamu Rttnlt Nancy D. Lu4J1. daughter of Hug}\ and '\m' Goldstein of Huntin$1on Beach. ha· completed recruit tnun1ng at Rccru11 Training Command, Orlando. Fla A 1976 gradual~ of Edison High School. she joined the a vy tn Jan 1989 • • • Manne tad Lt .. Steven T. Detwellen. son of Tho mas GH\DI \II' Graduates of Onrn'e oa t Col- lege's ll1ed Health 1ence Depart- ment were honored recentl) dunng the college's annual "ptnntng" crr- cmon). tudents rece1' mg pin . "' pro· gram. included Card10-va cular technolog\ Claudia J "ndreon1. Costa \.1e'3 D1aanosuc medical sonogroph' - lhson Chase. Costa Mesa. Johnn' Ocn-Kuong. Laguna Beach. Julu: Hanson. Costa Mesa. 'gov! an Ngu)en. Co ta Mesa; Kim '\ '·" · tor. Huntington Beach. D1aanos11c rad1ol0i!C tl'.'chnolng' -Ted GregQrv. Huntington Bcalh nan ann'..-:-Hunti naton lJeatn Enk Orth, Ir' 1ne: Paula R utlcdg" rt Toro; Hal aw11s. Newport Rcalh Debra h1m11u . Huntington 8l'arh mgton Bc:i1.:h, p.rrl Hunltngton Beach. girl ~~~~~~~~~~~_;..~~~~....;;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sheri's Costa M~sa Courtyards Facing t 9th Strttt N~xt To Sports Cc>nnKtion 17141 722-0722 Dctwelsen of Costa Mesa, recently completed the Manne Air-ground Task Force Intelligence Specialist course. A 1982 graduate of Estancta H1&h hool and a 1987 graduate of UC Santa Barbara, he jotned the Manne Corps Reserve in June 1987. • • • Pvt. Slaewn P . Payne. whose for- mer guardian Maureen Payne hves 1n Irvine, ha completed baSlc train- ing at Fon Jaclson, C. He is a 1987 graduate of L'n1-vers1t) High School. 11" tnC. • • • Na"y Samu Rttnil Stevn D.' Colmer. son of Wilham and De- borah Colmer of Hun11ngton Beach. has completed recruit traming at Recruit Training Command. Or- land. 'Fla • • • Manne Pfc. teven P. Ooagletoe.. son of James Congleton of Irvine, has completed recrutt training at Manne Corps Recn111 Depot. San Diego. A 1980 graduate of Corona del Mar t:f1gh School. he JOtncd the Manne Corp in Dec . 19 8. • • • Jacq•elyn A. Hasler. daughter of Donald and Gail Hasler of cv.ipon Beach. has been commissioned· a second lteutenaot through the Air Force ROTC program and ea.med a bachelor's degrtt from CCLA. • • • . av) ~amu Rttnil Eric M. Newlla. '>On of Doug ewhn of Costa \.1e')ll, has completed rccnut tra1n1ng a t Recruu Tr.unmg om· mand. n Diego He Joined. the Naq 1n Jan I Q89 ••• .\rm> !ad Lt. Ro~r1 F. Holly brother of Ocbbtc R Hunth ot f o untain \ alll''. ha<1 am"e<f for du1~ 1n "c t t1lrman) Huot!.~ '" a pfatoon leader \\1th the 661h lram· ponatton Co. • • • av} Petty Officer !nd Cla11 Tllomas A. Churchville. a IQ 4 graduate ol Manna High hool. rc<'cnll~ completed the Electronic Warfare Mamtrnancc Course Hl' JOtncd the '\a" 1n March 1986 tane wle}. Hunungton Beach D1cte11c tN:hnolog~ nutn11on care -L1..a \.1 k.eane. Fount.am Valle)', Dcsirtt \1 \\ 1tl.O\\ la ITTI~. \.1cd1lal a 1sttng -Judi Gen- dron If'\ inc vh 1a Gilbert. Corona del \.1ar .\1da' Gonzakz. Fountain \ allc' D<borah Hunt. Founuun \ allc' Oanh 1 ran. CC\ ta 1\.1cs.1 Rad1a1ton 1hcrap~ 1cchnok>g~ ( ind1 Huntlc\ <. O'il:J "1e-sa. Re p1ratuf) .... .i1c -Rhonda L Bani." ""~"~ltl Rea h Tedd\ J Ca rust> In inc Hee; ham El . lmo,<.allam\ C ~l\ta 1\.te'!.3. C1ran1 \\ Fo tcr t os1:i "1c<.a Samara .\ (,nf- fith. ~l'"'pnn Rl·ac:h }l..enneth D RaIT. ~c"pon lkacll. an \.C-rt-coy-.---"'• f c)un1am allc~ Manna M unteanu, tlun11ng1on Beach l\j11'c Pham. ( m ta ML·-.a LEOTARDS -SEPARATES -TIGHTS-UNITARDS -ACCESSORIES SALE • NOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, June 16, 1989 Sy TERENCE HUNT Al' Whit• Houte Corr•~m "We arc going afier tho~l' who kill or wound our police office~." ~pcm.ling SI h1lhon for new pn<iOn l'Onstrut·1100. 111 add111on 111 $500 nullwn already t:arnHuh·d for th<1t GL YNCO. Ga. < .\P) -Prc~idl·ru Bush. prom1i.mg "to stand up for the p<)llt't' oOitw!>." formall) ~l·nt Congress a S 1.2 billion ant1enme pad.age Thursday propo'itng tougher sentence'> for gun-rcfated crimes and construction of mon.· nmons. Praistng la" offi{'Cr'i a!-"dome'illt freedom fighters:· Bu~h !.aid'. "Let's put the handcuff\ on the criminals, not on the cnrnmal Jll"ll('C llystcm." Mc ne"' neurh 1.000 m1k11 to ~outhca\t <korg1a to sign the. draf\ legislauon at the I C4.lcrol Ln'' Lnfofl'l'- ment T r~ining Center. where agt·nt'> and polrn· offiCl'f'> from 60 agcnt·1cs and ever) ~t:He arc enrolled. A crowd of several thou and pcoph:. mo,tly 'tu- dent\, instructor~ and their famihe!>. "'aited under a baking i.un 1n mugg\ weather to hear Bush'~ SJX'l'Ch. In the intenSl' ht.=at, Bu~h s'trippt·d off h1\ '>llit 1:ick..:-t and in\ it<'d thl' audll'nce to do li\(e\\ 1Sl' Bush noted that ~nding a bill to C'ongre!>'> nomrnll~ ..would entail nothrng more than a gul'Ck flourish of thl' JX'n and then sending an aide on a 10-minutc l'ar ridr" to Cap11ol Hill. "But when 11 comes to fighting <:rune." he told the law enforcement OOiCCl'S, ")OU deserve more thnn business as u~ual." puLpo'~ . -• He also prOJl()\Cd h11mg 825 nc"' fod{·ra l agent' anll srnff and. 1.600 new prll'iccu.tors and lltafT. "l n i.ho1 l . I am propo!>1ng murc law en fort er, 10 catch cnm1n:1I'>. more 'itaff to prosecute them •tnd mull' prisons to h·ep them off 1ht' •Meets." Bush "a" lhccrcd wht"n he renewed h !~ plcdgl' 1n con11nul' a han of imports of semiautoma11r weapon, "I am going to 'tand up for the po!Kc ollice1' 111 On the oth er hand. Bu h 'aid a J'X'r on susncctcd of a cnme ... should bt treated , .. 1th re peel and &l\'t•n his rights or her rights. e\ en though the C' 1dencr looi.., O\'erwh<.'lming:· He placed a wreath at the PcaCl' < )f1iu•rs Memonnl to the 39 graduates of the training enter ~'ho have been killed 1n the hnc of dut ~. Hc was applauded loudl) as he outlined thn'l' of.thC' t'entrnl planks of hi anticrime platform: doubling to 10 )Cars the mandatol) term for use of l>emi:w1omat1t• We;lJ>Ons in crimes involving violence or drugs: ehmmat1 ng pica bargaining for violent frderal firearms offenses, and an expanded federal death pcnalt~ for killer!> and terrorists. this count!).'' he said. . 'I oward that end. hr noted he 1s propo\lng thl proh1h11ion and manufacture. of gun maga1ine" 1h.11 hold more than I round of ammunition. Bush un\ <'ilcd h1<, anucnmc program a month a~u but decided to mal..e a '>p<.'Cial occ·asion out of the usualt} routine tran .. m1ttal ot' the plan to Congress. 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WATER , CRUSHED ICE THRU DOOR 1141 ~'Wlfl-tl !.9711 ·-~ Astronomers rnay· ha,ve (ound brown dwarfs NE W YO RK (AP ) A!.tronomers have sponed nine 11h jects that may be "brown dwarf,, · lumps of gas more massive than planets that scientists believe e"'' but lfa' e naryet on firm ed:-1\ searcher reports. ~c ObJCClS do-not-appear-to-be- orbit aro und stars, \\here astronomer~ had lirst looked for brown d"'arfi,.. 1 heir apparent in<k · ~ndence from stars t'lolsters th"· idea that brown dwarfs tnay help c plain a kc) rn}stery of the cosm1·~ said Wilham Forrest of the Unl\er s1ty of Rochester in New York Forrc'il spoke 1n a telephone lnll'r· view before prcsentmg the \\OI ~ Thursda)' at a meeting of the Ame11· can Astronomwal oc1et) 1n .\nn rbor. Mich. Hc did the rcsearlh with other c1ent1sts at his school . the Un1\ef~ll) of Massachusett~ 31 Amherst and llu.' !Jnl\er'i1t~ 11! Hav .. a1i in Honolulu. An:ordm_g to theor). tha e al l' lumps of gas 10 the uni' ersc 1ha1 failed to become ,'!tars because lhn did not 1gn)te the internal nuck a·r reac11on that mal.e-. star<; shine The' could still shine a li111c bccau~"· ·of c·ncrg) created as their gas col · lapses under its O\\n $raVll). n..:-n - t1sfs who ha\C 1hcon1ed their e\- istencc have duhbcd them bro" ri d"'arfs Sc1cnt1sts arc interested IJ) hro" 11 dwarfs partl} because the) ma~ hrlp explain \\hat is c11lled the missing mass problem. 1ud1cs 'lhO\\ that outer space contains more malll'r than sc1ent1'itS ha'e obsened. and nobod) knO\\ l> "hat form this m1c,,. 1ng mass takes. Part of 11 mn~ tx· bro\\n d"arfs A$tronomcrs ha' e genernll} loo!.. ed for bro"'n dwarfs in orbit arounJ stars. But fhe newfound obJtC't ma' be frel·-Ooating instead. suggesti ng that bro"n dwarfs ma> be far morl' numerous than the} rnuld be a' stellar orbiters. Forrest said o the' ma} make up a s1gn1fican1 part of ihc missing mass rclat" ch clo~ to the sun and perhaps bc)ond he ~Id. If brown d\\arfs exist. they "ould be hard to";pot because thc~ would be so dim. Forrest and his colleague., looked toward an area where Sta~ and ma' be brown dwarfs. arr sull fom1ing: to catch brtNn dwarfs .u their bnghtest The) chose a region in the con stellat1on Taurus. where }Oung 'lill' can be seen amid clouds of gas morl than 450 hght-yt..-ar from Earth \ hght-)car is the distance light tra\eh JILA.)-Ca!. about-S..9-lr:illt on nut~ Four of the newfound obJeC1' show the strongest evidence of bcinp. brown dwarfs. based on the com- bina11on of their brightnesses and estimated age. Forrest said. Thl'11 motion across the sky suggests the' lie w11hin the Taurus clouds. making them perhaps about l million )l'<tr' old. he said. The argument for the other ti' r ObJCCts 1s based on their rcdch.,h oolor!.. This cv1dcn('C is "good. but 11 n.:t-really O'> erwhelmin " >ffl'<n said. · The newfound objects appear 10 contain fi ve to 15 times the mas' ol Jupiter. the large t planet, which I'> more than 300 times as mas jvc u' Earth. The evidence that the nine objc"' arc frce-floa11ng rather than ortl111ng around stars comes from analyzing their apparent distances from ncarh~ stars. Forrest said. Esscntiall~. the~ tend to be farther away from the stars than one would cxpec1 1f the' were in orbit. he ~1d. Jonathan Luninc. an expert 1n brown dwarf theory at the Univer- sity of Arizona, said he was not familiar with details of Forrest'\ work but that the results seem "Quite sensible." The study also pro"idt "f:urf\ &ood evidence he's found some fm·- Ooaters,'' Luninc said. RUFFELL'S IPllLSTEIY llC. .................. am_IUI.._.._..,.,, .. •••111111 llTllE \ You may hlWJ *tldJ received Sears ldvtrtisement tor June thlt pictures Stars Wutherbelter Waterseater. 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Coat DAIL y PILOT I Fr.te~. June 16. 1989 l'\l'\IC\//I Museum Council marks consignment shop opening Although n onsignment hn been open for'"" mo nth . 1\s gr:ind opening cclebnrnon df'C'v. a crowd of mtercstN ~hopper.. 10 the •• un<b~ 1dewalk 1al." p~nted b~ the Museum ounC'll of the '-=ewpon Harbor ~n Museum M1~1ss1pp1 ~1udders). the good meUs of l"03 ting ho1 dogs and fruh popc'Om. and "arm scnl1mcnt from the MuSt"um Council members, one of the oldest fund-raising arms ofthC' mu~um Indeed. the organizen. had omc· thing to celebrate unda). a the tin" sho p ha . acrordmg to Quid •. gro ~d .. about S:W.000." "Oh sthcr. tell her 1hc pennies." chimed in wa~ s and meam C'h,ir· S!Z:e. but large in stature Th~ con-man Jue Doeo\IU, kno\Vms that stgnment shop fC3tures high Qualn~ Quick l ept an on-going tal l\ 111 her On Cons1gmcnt. the pro1ect of Ester Qeic* and her team of ded1· catC'd NH .\M 'olunt«rs.. 1s mall 10 fumuu"". Je"el~. anv.ork and h d · giflwaf'C' -\\ath profit supponmg ea · the m111seum. · ··we·,e gros!oed S20. 46:· she said The I SO-plu supponer · eel-qu1clls. "and $ .000 or S9.000 of ebraun the o pentnJ v.ere greeted that 1s dear profit." and then he \\1th kst1\C D1\teland mu 1c scooted av.a)'. happil) munching her (rounes~ of Frank .\mo s and the popcorn. Quick probably didn't ha'e the latest tall). ho"<''cr. a guests wandenng through the hop "<'re qu1dc. 10 bu). JaH Ceuell hardly raised her head from the sales desk as sht rontmuN to wnte l"C<'C1p1 after rett1pl. The pile of fcstiH"I)· WTapped package on the couch mo unted. AM Paa1e ducked out the door with her package. proud of her purchase. he'd snapped up a cute ginger Jar that SC\eral pan)..goers had their eye on. as well,as a SCI of plates. · "We're doing far benC'r than the) ever anucipated." admitted ounc1I member Jaa~ Maar•m. ..and Est'hers deh\htt'd. It's been a long haul for her. E'en the NBA playoff game didn't keep supponers a"a> (although or· _pntZ,crs_adm1tte.d that a fev. gentle- men had stepped over to the re · aurant~r across the street to catch t~ end). ..Oh v.e11:· said Quick happil ). "we're supponing the m too!" PaUla V ... 1. Sttlrt•J G•ld•rt •nd • .. •n• Wlllt• at potteorn lllHftlne. cstivtttes ensuM tilcrall)-on the shopping center's s1dc~a lk (~xccpt for tht' brous1ng and buytnf going on in the store). "hich wasn t a prob- lem as most of the stores at 333 East 17th t., Costa Mesa. were closed .. White umbrella co' cred tables with checked red and white cloths. as v..ell as red and white balloons seattcred throughout added to the spint. "We invited our neighbors." s~ud Donovan, s a sales clerk from Adler Shoes trotted b) v.11h two bag" of popcorn. ·1 don't think the) '"e e'er seen anything hkc this (to the center).·· (Although Donovan was 1n charge of the event, she emphasi1ea the work also done b} her co-chair Janie C'lltoe&· "She's in China -or rather. Mala)sia. I thmk.'' To which some· one rcsponded,qu1ckly. "I hope sh<:'s not to China~· ) ~"-'~-.---..... ••• •nd Dietl Coollng with Rl••nor Gale.gher. Dc<hcated 'Oluntccrs (most do n· ning festive red and white) mcludC'j'.I Museum Council chair Pe11Y Spiess, JoaJI O'Grady, Jaaey Hall, Sally Ha1lud, Paala Vo1el, Sllirley Gehlert (she receh,ed a rousing chorus of "Happ~ Birthda~ .. I. Marse Coolla1, Dee Penlas. and Elenor Galla1her. Joan o•GrHJ. JaneJ Hall. Jane MangUM, SallJ Haglund. •sttter Quldl, P•tlJ Spiess. .. Baby boomer envious of elderly perks DEAR .\:-..N L.\:"<DER, \\'c hear a lot these da~s about the ··poor· elderh .\ tualh . thl· elderh 1n th1 counti) are 10 · pren~ darnt-d good finanetal shaix-. The) get all ns of discounts and pn' 1leges. SJX'('1al pnres at mo' 1c theaters. 1n pharmac1c and on buses.. You might sa~ the> arc C'loser to ~ing .. fair-haired" than s1h cr- ha1red. ' So. pleasc. Ann. lef s not sh<.'d an~ more tears fur .. The Old Folks at Home.·· M~ s~ mpath~ g~ to the )Oung people "ho~ standard of In mg "111 nc\ er be as high a!. the home the\ left. Man\ "111 ne,cr ov.n their 0"0 homes and spou!>e ~111 both ha'e to "Orl to put their children through college -B.\B\ BOOM ER I' MIC'HIG.\:--. DEAR BOOMER; A plett by H•r•tt 8 . Deets In a pebllcaOOll calld AARP (Americaa Association •f Retired Persoasl ~ews B•lletin IW'9"~ a dtH1•tf9l rebuttal to >'"r IMory. Here It Is: "It is mlsleaclial to argue that lo4.ay's yoH.1 people are aot living as well as t~ir elders did. After all, Ute ddi•llioa of 'Uvt•c •ell' 9aas ~IN eo11sider1bly la receat dtt· ades. T .. ay's '5-year-old maa was S yean old w•en tlte DepresslOll ltit. He bet eo more tba a M·H cbJICe of fiais"•I •11• sctt.ol u4I little ~rtully to 10 to celle,e. 'He eitlter fMpt la W•rl~ War II or stayell ltome to Hffer tltrot1p a lloa1ia1 sltortage aad fOCMI ratfo•l•I· If yo. C91Dpare t•y's it-yur.old to ome wlilo was bon ia 1914, wlilo ud It better!" Tlais ls Au talkiq: Wlilile I agree •itll a snat deal tlllat Mr. Ottts •as wrlnea, I caaaot lea"e tlllt subject wi .. Mt u observatioe of my own. To be "ridter" ~·~• ntteuarJly men to lla"e ft better. Muy u lmpo\lerfslted yotitll •llo became ••cttssfal la liter life will tell yH tut .. e ••rvlval skills leanell wlta lie was stnaUng were llrsely respo11slble for Ills s~· cess. Toep times eaa be • gnat moti\lator. •••• DEAR ANN LANDER : I havr been marned to .. Eddie'' for fi H· }ears. We ha\e a darling child. l.a&t week. o ut of the blue. Eddie told me that he was all mixed up about our marriage. The longer he talked the more apparent It became that he v.as hiding something. After four hours of talking. the truth came out. Eddie had been seeing "Ruth." a former girlfnc nd. He v..antC'd to dump me and marl:)' her. I was dumbfounded. udderll) all the missing pieces ftt together. He worked too many nights and was "I WANT MY PATIENTS TO KEEP THEIR PERMANENT. TEETH'' .., gone too man} v.-eekends. He was alway~ shon of mone)'. The signs v..erc there. but I was too trusting (or stupid) to relognize them. I told Eddie if he wanted to go. 1 would not stand in his way. Two da)S later I heard . from a mutual fncnd that Ruth was getting married to a man from Ari1ona. That \C~ night Eddie came home from v.o rk and said ... Forget about my cra1) outburst. I didn't mean a "ord of 11. I could nevt'r leave you ... I didn't tell Eddie that I had heard Ruth was getting m~rried . I just sat there and let him go o n and on about ho" fooltsh he had been, but I am decpl} hun and will alwa)s feel that he v..ou ld rather have been with her. M ~ tru t 1s gone. and I don't know what to do. Please advise me. -ECON D Fl ODLE DEAR FRIEND: Graatell, you lilave reason to mistnst Eddie, IHlt ll"e lllm • secoad cllllnce. Insist OD jelat eoesellq. Lean -..y •~ strayed. Tiits sllauert•c upertuce coald make yowr marria1e streqer. l .. '1. BO\ D The trick's in _the defrosting You know how to make a frozen elieve 1 1 h e esire o concerned peop e to eep l eir permanent teeth a nd mai ntain a n attractive smi1 e. •mt-ttm--tt<ttt"° ~<>ugh-" ~ }Ust caught? Thaw It 10 milk. Tbday·s modern dentis try e n able u to provide the proper compre hen ive care whi h will help protect and improve your dental health .. In m y offlce compr he n s ive dentistry is a program U1at includes highly personalized care to addres your specific de nta l need . 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OllllH• Jltould laa" twaJ. lo..t the ..... Friday, Jae II ARJES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): You ma) be wondcnng. ".\m I reall) read) for this relationship?" Current cycle highlights romanre. St)IC. crca!l\11). "1lhngness to "take a chance ... Questions asked thrrc da) s ago ma) be answered tonight. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Focus on acchmatine }ou~clf to "dif- ferent" family a rrangement. Emphasis on food. sccunt). acqu1s1t1on of musical tostrument or fum11ure. MaJor ,.. ___________ Ill concessio n will be made -in your fa vor. GEMINI (Ma) 21 -Junc 20): Time 1s on your side. Don't be cajoled into making snap decision. An wcr will be affirmative tn connection with emplo)· mcnt. pets. dependents. You'll get \'ICW from "backstage ... Pisces represented. CANCER (June 21-J ul) 22): Almost tn a Oash requests are granted. Spotli~ht on responsibility. pressure. add111onal fundmg. Member of opposite sex says. "I am here for you!.. nothcr Cancer play'i outstanding role. 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Your motl\CS no longer arc suspect. o mcone behind scenes will utter. "I apologrLe'" Views previou!!.I) contested a~ ,·crified. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus OI) persuasivenes . <:harm. se appeal. You'll emerge triumphant from emotional cocoon. Wnuen word ~rameunt~Sft6ft-tr1p;n-Y<>l ~dattt"Cc Sagmanan ftguttt- promtnently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll get the action you crave within two da}s. Focus on publicity, break from traditio n. marriage. Rclat1'e 1n transit dispatches "what was owed." Prcsugc gets boo t as result. Scorpio mvolvcd . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Attention centers on mefaphysical sub- JCCts. Emphasis on idealism. travel. specula\lon. romance. P ych1 1m- press1o ns prove valid. Key is to have confidence in your own "dreams." Virgo plays role. IF JUNE II IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )'OU arc pre 1ent. possess aura of alamour, m ystery, intrigue. You arc a pcrfect1on1st. your O\\'n most severe critic. You arc a natural investigator. fascmatcd b ex trasensory perception . Pisces, Virgo persons play important role in )our life. People find you intriauina -others can't fool you but you can fall victim to sclf-dcccp11on You11 be a "sociaJ lion" in Auaust. Emphasis will be on travel. populanty. tjody 1maac. More of same in October. Nordl'• Jumlt .... to dtret ...-. by 111wst, thoW9d four- card IUl'POft and I band worth ,_ 11 PoiaU. W• *I UM j.ck of dubs, and ........ d ........ wtdaWt .... ., . ar ._ CCNld awW a trump -. (oddt Oil), Of find w ......... the kiaa or dubs Of ace or dla· mondt, the coatncl would be • ....... D 1'1 ...-ol dubs •• .,..,... to tlM ftnt trick and lolt to the ltifta. A club wu n111med to the ace, md die-. m.d bis Mil tbCM by culaifta ........ tnJmpt. Thal came to nauPI whea Bait dilcmdld a low heart on the teCOnd round. Sinec declarer would have to ruff bis losina heans in dummy, he could not yet afford to lead a diamond to the ltlna. ff Wat held the ace, he could rite with it and take hi1 tnamp winner. and declarer miaht be IUJIDded witb a lolint heart . So declarer toot lbt ace-ltina of hearts and wu pleuantly surpriled to tee Wat drop the two miuina honon. That DOC only meut tbM declarer'• heuu were blp, but k ................. ..Uy..,.. cbua for Ml IMM· Dldarer COD· t1Dued witb die 11¥9 ot Muta . Welt could Illa" natt'ld ad lhlfted to a di.wd IO dlf• tht c:oaanct, ·but he WU a trifle lllap and did DOC wuttowattelm-ma.poe IUdl a lowly l{MM osd. He....,., • wl the location of tM .. of ... wckbeai••' ..... .,.., • dlecardld I fl'eJPC"Nt from • T 1, -l80lMr Oil -.... of Mmtl. Tbl ., ...... took OlllJ OM neap, OM~ and OIM •b. ' TBS FAMD·Y CIRCUS by Bil Keane COUNTER CULTUllE by Maratta & Maratta Mr. l•"'P h11tes we11f irl~ his orthopedic. domp. "Mme's closest! I win'" . . . . MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ~~ "I said. 1ust bring me my pipe. You don't have to wnnkle your nr-ie and make faces." l GUESS WHE&~ WERE MY N3f.,'1'0U ONL'T AAD 61JCK AN11WHi1rE CRAYONS.' PEANUTS MV JEALOUSI( 1-tAS OVERCOME M'i REASON GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS ' I M GOING TO SNEA AWAV .).ND TAKE A BUS TO CAMP ~ : l REFUSE TO LET C~UCK AND i MARCIE 14AVE ALL Tl-tE F~N ... .,--. ~~ fJ 1"~,~~ 1 N(; 11 1~& n ..... .J _, 1~l N l1_;: 1L.•N& ,,- )' 1 •-" J. N 1Ce 10 MEE"f '10Ll ... .---=:::=:::::::::----, UH, WH'f r)".(OU WAl\ll 'fO ~NOW WHERE ~NS-1'7"!1 DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE by Charles M. Schulz 5 RAN6E GIRL COULD VER-< WELL 6E A SPY. PERl-t APS l 5140ULD"6ET WORD TO GENERAL PERS\.HN6 .. • by Jim Davis L00f<IN6 fOR YOO~ &IR THPAY utrr IN THE. CL05E1? by Pat Brady BLOOll COUNTY ARLO AND JANIS YOO DOO'T HA~ ro Be AfRAIDOF 5HARK5 ATfHE eu.cw SHOE JUDGE PARKER Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 16, 1989 A9 by 8eft(e Br•thed Pf PI RJlfKT" 10 *"' ~1Htfr ~ 6F£N TltKTNb NXT'UfY~' --v 0 by Jimmy Johnson YOU ~O' ~ COOLOO'f a~~ T, CDULD 'ltXJ? .4..L.-1..- YOO JO~T COUl.OO'r D01T ' ~~~ I ( by Jeff MacNelly . by Harold Le Ooux MADGE ' BRING M E ANOT;~ B OTTLE O F BEER/ ~~ .~ ~ FUNKY WINICERBEAN Bf.FO F FVEPi.> 6 AME W E !-,1¥~ A rFAM I~ DOONESBURY d.U.. THAT lX)ES IT • AND EVER'J GAME Wt GFf OOR HEADS Klc.JCED IN! by Tom Batiuk SOR"f OF PUf5 A DAMR:R ON AN<J 1"HOU6Hf5 OF A RE.L161005 VOCA"TiON . OOE. S~ '-f' tr ~ by Garry Trudeau [ [fi,.P MY(/(. '"' , .. , '"'" .,,,, .. THESE Cl)N~T/()"15 t,tr~ (;t() HfT TJ.C SrlOl4leRS I ..ijl -- ........ h ................ --.... .-....-..~-.. ---.. .. ' ,,.,.._,... _____ ..... • · · r ••ca a • .. I· ll 11'0 HI \I Don't swim in t .he water or breathe the air Orange Count) r hallo.cd up Jnother d1~t1nl lion th!\ week - o ne we \\ISh '"as no t dcst.·rn·d . T his 11ml· tht· dubio us d1suncu on concerns pollution in Ne" po rt Ba~. U pper e.,.,pon Ba). San Diego CrccJ..., Peter' <. an~<rn Wash. Hun u ngton H arbour. the San1a .\na R 1' er. l.}trn\t't Beach. and -\nahe1m B~n 1 ews tha1 '1nuall) e'er: '"aterwa~ ·in the rount~ hn'> been de lan~d un afc tx-t·au1;e ('1f W\ll pollutant\ 1u\t ahnut puts our water pollution on an equal footrng "1th our air polluuon. In case )OU ha\l' forgotten. Orange and Lo\ Angele counuc and pans of 'ian Bernardino and R l\ac;1dr countiesnave \h e .,.,o rst air qualit) in the nation . If )OU need a third worst c ategor). rcmcmtx-r tranic "ic Hral lon1I free"'a)s arc o n the most c6ngcstcd las t Our place o n the wors1-ot:1hc-worc;1 ltc;t ,., o;Jowl) eating away a1 o ur rankint?-on bcst-of-t hc-lwst list<;. W t• enJOY o u r high standard of II\ mg. and a high per capita incom e. But d on"t forget tht• co 't of ho mes. Orangt.' Count~ 1s do e to the to p of thl:' htt parade in the a' cragc coc;t of a new ho m e. H o wever. balanc rng tht• good "1th the bad " not patt of o ur wa) of hfc. We like to ratwnahlt' and ign o re 1hr negatives. Ca n )OU imagine \\h~t \\OUld happen 1f de- velo per had to li ve up to thl' "arnrng requirement~ imposed on o ther i.ndu\tncs" · "W elcom e. here x<>u \\ill find $40.000 homl'' that coo;t $250.000, but bc, ... arc -0f s.,., 1mming or fishing in tht· ha)~ and harbor . Oh. I almost forgo t Br careful '"' ht·n ) ou breathe fhe air: 11 could he dangerous to )Our ht·alth." There's a t" rnge of h) pocn<>) 1 n a soc1ct) that \\ arns people about the danger of smoking ngarcnes a nd rl''>tnc ts where the) can m okc. but pa's httk a ttention to a <lnH~r whose car pe" a cloud of sm oke more cpm mon to something burning wood than gasoltneL Or. h em ahout a health-conscto us soc1e1) of people v. h o JOg. "a 11.. and exerc ise ""htle breathing air contamina ted enough to v.ar- rant warnings tha t tho<>c \\1th rcsp1raton probk1m <.hould stay indoors,, ~ - e n . Al G o re. D-Tenn .. ""r: accurate!) dc\c nhcd th1• situatio n la t month dunng a peech to thl' National Acadr m y o f c1cnccs. G ore dre w a parallel bet\\ ecn e Cl3'1\I( exper iment with a frog and a ttitudes about po llution. The frog C\IXT1mcnt goes 'iom c thing like this. If ~ot1 drop a frog in a boiling pot of v.a1er 11 will Jump ou1. If ~ou put the same frog in a pot of cold water and slo" I) heat 1t the frog ""'II sta) put until 11 is b oiled a live. Gore was n ot spec1ficall) talking about Orangl' ( ount~ or outhcrn C alifornia H ts per pcc tl\ e was on a \\OrlO\\ 1de focus. but the frog stor: hm close t o home · The anno uncement about pollution in Orangl' ( ount ~ ·, watef"'"a's ""111 he hailed b' en\ ironmcntahst as mulh- needed recognition and adni 1ss1on. tud1es to 1den11f~ and punish the polluter' \\.tll be made P lan\ "111 be drafted to nght the .,.,rungs. and then "'e'll realt1e there art· k\" 1nd1-..1dual big polluters. We'll be told cver:on e bear<> pan of th e blame. that the fix 1s going to be 'er) l'\pt·ns1' c and wa~I change our (all forn1a h fc 'it) Ir. Fo llowrng the normal c' o lution of an rn' iro nml·ntal problem . It .... ,11 then becom e a pnlit1cal and '>oual battk ~cause m a n ) of uc. wrong!) bchCH' t he life st) I<: \\l' r hl'n\h 1s a const1tut1o nal right. And. while th1c; argument ragt·\. while we search for a popular method to fi\ the... e n - viro nme n tal wrong<> \.,,C ha\.l' created. the .,.,atrr in th1c, put called outhern C alifornia l'I gett ing c loser a nd clo<.cr to the botltng po rnt. Opinions el!pressed In lhls space are those ol the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on lh1s page are those ot their authors and artists Readers· comments are Invited and may be sen• to The Dally Pilot P 0 Bol! 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 TOD' l I'\ lllSTORl Toda~ I\ Fnda). J une Ill. thl· tb th da' nt 1 'l'<ll l here ar.: I ~x da)S left ·1n thl· \l'ar re!>oh ed. declaring. .. A hou<>t' d1' 1dt•d again'lt 11~lf cann1lt \land ·· In I 3 basenall'\ fir\t ··t od1c,· Da) .. took plan.· a'!> the 'l'\\ ' or!>. C1otham .. offt·rl·d free adm1\\t0n for "omen to a gamc aga10'it th1· Ck' eland ~pidt·r' Toda~ highlight 1n h1<.tor~ On Junl' I" l9fl l \alcn11na Terc'>hko'a hl:camc the first ft·mak space lra\ckr "'hl·n .. , o <.t n k \I\ .. was launched from the ~o ' 1c1 l n111n on a threc-da~ m1.,..u>n O n th1~ date In 1567. Mal) Queen of nm wa<; 1mpn'>oncd 1n L.ochk,en ( a<,tlc in cotland In 1~5 '.1n a '>r>Cl'c h in l\pnngtil'l<l Ill , Senate candidate \hraham Lin- co n sa1 e ~ 3\C'~ \\UC' I rt 190.' ford \.lot or c o "J'I 1nlo rporatl'd Toda) ·s h1nhda~\ ~a .. h1ngton Po\t ( hairman Katharine Graham 1s 72 \uthor Enth egal 1s 52 <\uthor JO\cr Carol Oatcc, 1c, 51 \Cllt''I\ Joan \JO \rk IS 46 sfH!lale4-P,,..ns W r ,.,,. rr thr f'fJM•I. Rosemary Churchman -Pu blisher Tom Taft Editor Don Fenley Assooate Ec1 rm Tom (l~n1n Nt-ws Editor ')tt-11,. M<lrblP City Edtto r Roge1 Bloom F Ptlturt"s Edit r Oonntl Moont"y Bu~1ness E:d•tor Roger C .lrl\o n Sport\ Edito r Tom Budd Clrculatlon Director Teri Pupo CirnJl~t1on Mkt Mgr Boo frtlnk Hon",. Dehvt'ry Mgr Ch"ton GoOd Customf'r St>rv1c"" Mqr Pramod Shah Controfter Rhonda Wtt-rt 0.lttl Proct ss1ng M<Jr Donn-' J.4cobso n Credit Mgr Gwynn Parr Major Accts. Mgr. J.,,,.. R.tc~berg Retaff Safes Mgr. Chert Fr4Pentan Classlfl4Pd Mgr. Judy Ot'ttlng legal Adv Mgr PMttd• A. Gable ~dal Stttlons Editor lledry s. t M,..non An~or MiltY CM4Pt Ad Servkn Mgr. Allu Tac9o<k P;oductton Dtrtttor . Henry Knight Productton Mgr. L1~T.~y Prt·Prtn \up('rv1sor • P "trrc k Tool Prf'·Prtss Su~rv1«>r Scott Ooumf"U Prtss Room Supf"rvrSOI .. Georp Al.a Otstr. /Plant Mgr. {) • BIA helps bring 1. 000 points of light to county's homeless fht• dlon .. to lind rn\ate rnm- mun1t\ 'olu11on\ to our probkm' - Prc\u.lcn1 Ru,h·, ··1hou...ind point' ot light" -took another 'tl'P tor- "ard 1111\ ''Cl'"-ul the Red l 1nn in ( O'>ta \1c<.a \loll· than 500 Orangl' (<>uni\ l'ng_1lll'l·r<. plannn' huildc1\, 111k tn\Ufl'r' Jnd ard11lt'lt\ ml'I to hl'ar ho" 1hn could hl•lp lhl' homck'' · .\1 lir\t. 11 m1gh1 \n•m odd that 1he men and \\Onwn nt the Bu1ld;ng l ndu\tr~ .\\\1X1a11on/Orangc Coun- t\ rt·gum. hl'adqu:trten·d 1n unc 111 our nat11rn\ nw\t pro,f)('rouc; coun- tlt'S. , .. ould ~· \Cl at II\ ch 111tcrc-.tcd in '>Oh 1ng !ht• prohlems ol our kast- fortunalt' u111cns But thc'>C Orangt' l'OUnllall\ -''ho haH· housed llll'r- all~ hu11drnl\ ut thou..and' ot ~ork 1n rt't t'nt '~'" -ha'c morc l'\-~nl'nl(· and l'\JX'rt1sr than almO\l an) other group to hclp '"" t' th1<. serious probkm That-., "h~ 1h1• Orange Count~ Bl \ ha\ JU\t launched a frontal a\\Jult on huml'lr\'>OCS\ callnl .. Jl(lmt·.\1d ·· l ht' proJl'Ct \\3\ un- ' c1kd .11 .1 ne" l·onfercn1·1· on ~1t'ln­ da) and highlighted the program at the Red Lmn lattr that l'''-'"'"~ llomt• .\1d'' goal 1\ 10 pro' 1d1• shelter through nr\A, tonstruct1on or rt·hah1htatwn of e \lsllng '>hcltl·r. throughoui Orange Cnunt) The Bt :\ alc;n plans a fund--rarsmg rnm- pa1gn Junng 198'1 10 raise fun1h lo 'iuppo11 local honll'lr'I'-progrnm\ and proJCll\ While Hop1l·..\1d 1<. dl.'\lgm·d tc1 hdp an} homck.,, pl'r,on. the fotu' of the efforts '"Ill he on :l\\l'>tann· w homelcs., fom1l11:\ ..\rcurd1ng to thl' l Dcpanmcnt of Hou.,1ng Jnd L·rban Dc,dopmcnt, fnm1hcs an· the fa\te'>l gro"1ng segments Of Or- ange ( ount} ·., hnnH'lc~s ropulat1nn "hat'<; more. man) alrtad) hJ\ e JOhs -the problem 1<> that th1·~ can't put 1ogether the fir<>t and IJ't month'\ rent. pluc. depo'ill. "hith 1\ normal!) rcqu1rl'd to mm e intn shelter Thus, Homl'.\1d·, dTort' \\Ill emphas11c "trano,111onal hou<,1n1t Fa1111hc'I \\Ill haH t"o 10 thret• month\ to &l't bnd, 11n their (l'i.'t dunn~ "h1lh 11nH' lflUO\l'hng. f()(lcl doth1n~ anJ nH:J1lal larc "'" ht· pro' 1tkd .1<. nl'l'tkc1 I ocal \tatl\llt ' rt''lJI that mo rl thJn f,(J Jll'rll'llt 111 11 an,11mn.1l '>hl'ltrr on upant\ "111 lind .1nJ 1-.l'l'P lung-tam hnu'>1n~ - \U&gnt111g that l lnnll' \ill ' t•t101 t' all' ngln on ta11t1't Orange ( 1111n1' u tlll'n' ,1rt .1t11\l 111 ht.'lp1ng 1h1 h11nll'k'' in 111h.:r \\J}' tc10 I or 1'\,Jnlfllt· nur lex.al hU!>lnl'\\ lOllllnun1I\ -\\1th lhl' help ot th1· 81 \ -h.I\ alre.uh donatl'd m11rt 1h.tn S~ll 000 in <.er 'ICl''> mat\ n:il<, and lahm w hdp tram.form t" o I~ ~I 1\-t'r J Ir' 1 Ill' tarmhoU\(.'' into \hl'lt"'r' tor tr .111 \111onJll\ hnmrk" lamil1c'> It "a' 111~ fl'" 1k11x to at1dn·'" l.1,t '-;undJ\ ·, HI,\ ntCl'llll!! JI th\' K1·d L111n. and to lend m) '1\lf'JXlr\ tu their effort' I pointnJ oul thJt tht•11• arl· '>l'\l'ral thing' th<· fhkrnl go\t·rn- ml·n1 t an do. \\llhl1Ut ral\1ng t3\l''> tl1 g1,c 1mnh:d1atl' heir 111 1h1· hnnw- k" The fir,t \ll'P " In 1l·u1ttn11c that lo" ·I Ol 1mw hou" n!( c11n-.1\t' 0' cr- " hcl m 1 ngh nt n•nt,11 hn11<.ing That mean<, l.'nding 1.1\ and rctwlattir' d1\Cnm1na11on again'>t rental unll hu1ldn\ landlord'> and ten,1n\\ ti' apph 1ng a cap11,1l g.i1n<. ta\ cut to "deprcu ahlc rl·al C\ta11•" -anotht•r term for n.:ntal hou<;1ng .\n1lthcr \\3\ to Ocat the i.:urrcnt lo" -inlomc housmg shonagt> 1<; to cut h<tlk on rnstl~ r~ulataon'I that ha' r ton\tncted the hou'iing \Upp!~ ( o<.th go,ernmcnt rC"gula t1on'i aren't f1m1tl'd 10 rrnt rontrot. ot wurSt' Right hen. in Or,1ng1· C oun· t) . .l'> \cuct.:if) nt llou<,ing .ind l 'rb:m Dt"' clopml'nt Jal t. "-t•mp " fond of ix11nt1n@ nut p.ml·rnrnt·nt r\."gulatton' JdJ S-lll ooo tn tht· u1'1 of a humr. l o undl'l\l"ore 1h1· pornt Kemp unfurl' a h11g1· 11<1" l han ol regulattons. rx·rm1t n·qu11cmcnl\ and ..ipprn' al prnn'\\l''> \II tnmpln thc) "lluld l'' cn m.ikl' Rubc (•old- bcrg hlu!>h 1111 another \.\J\ 111 rl·duu· the cost of housing for thl· poor ill to turn l>' l'r thl' morl' than ont• million kdcral hou\lng. unll' tel tl·nnnt mnn- agemcnt :".ot nnl) ~Cl4.'' lt•n,1nt man· agl'ml'nt kat.1 to hl'tll:I h\ '"l.l l on· d11run' in puhhl housing hut more 1mport:in1" \llll 11 put'I rc<,1t.lcn1' on the road 111 .,c1f • .,uffincnn R' rrJ1rl'd1ng tlw lex U'> a\\J\ lrum pullli\ tw u\lng to marl..ct \ulu- tton\ \\ t' can quit 1..1~ mat.l' great strnks Rl'nt lrl'dlt' M 'Ou1her\ o Ocr ..i lcs C\IX'"'''l' altcrnall'l" to publK housing lOn\trul lion and managcml·nt 8) rcmlH 1og the la}er\ ol hou">1ng hureauuaq that 'ipencl fl'lkral fund\ on -.;tlanc:' • nd O\c:rhc:id rathtr than nn d1rl'll relic! to the poor "e lan put -.11ml' ol {IUr hou'>lllg dollar\ 1<1 "or" nn the real prnhkm l 1kc mo\t '>uual pmhkm'>. hn"- l'\l't , 1hc1T 1' a hm1t to \\hat gm1·rn- meAt can dn '' 11hou1 tht' \uppon ol 1 nt.11\ rdual men and \\ 1lmen 'olun- t.ccnng their 'upp<1rt for othrr' Wedncsda) n1(tht. \\\11 n1gh1' alter I c.pokc w thl' Bl.\. I .ittl·ndl'<l th\' Prc~1lknt \ D111nl'r 1n \\, .1<.h1ngtnn Prcc,1drnt Bu'h tool.. the 11pf1!1n un11\ to call on all \ml·ncan\ 'IA.IH• \hart• thi; ltkal 01 \'Oding ht)nlcll'\\nl'C.\ l\l 10111 him 1n ..en 1ng nlhl'" not throug.h gt'l' cmml·nt h111 thrnuith pt>rsonal clTon' It'\ good to l no" that hl'fl' in Orangl· ( ount\ pt•npk hl-.1• thl' mcmb..·rs ot the Bl.\ 3rl' .1lrrad' o lTcnng a shm1ng l'\ampk for nthl·r<. 10 follO\\ Ctrls Co.~ I• 11.tf' 11.S. Repre t'nl•· tlve for tte 40tb CongreS111onal Dlt· trict. Is more residential use in Newport-E e-nte r ' s futur-e? We at I h\_' In Jill' < o \\l·ll· stunnl'u \\ l' 11111!..t•d ,1t l'Jlh otht•1 111 d1\bd1d \\ l l.11\11(1 lllll '>JX'JI>. ( 1111ld tlm ht: the I 11111·<.l ~tate'i of .\nwm.1 1n the late 111''11'' l h(' \0-<:.1lkd ntl gru\\th 'l'"P<'rt Hl.'al h ('11' ( nunul had JU\l flJ\-.c.•d -"1tho ui nnt 1l\.' and \\1thnu1 putll1l 'llld\ -Jn 01 d1na ncc \\hll h fl'lllo\ed '11t11alh all of the pt•1 ml\\lon '-c" f1!1n ('enter hod to d1'' clop commerual proJc t'i and rcpl:ttl'd 11 "'th l'l''101.·n- t1al f()n1ng fht' Irvine Cu l0n4>1d1.:rcd 'il11ng the Cit) of 'cwpo n 8ca1.h hut that d id nol <.ecm lo <,fr\l' th(' lon(t-tC'rm 11Hcrt•st' of the tom pan\ in ii\ dC"\lrt• to COC!(l\l \,\1th thl· ell) \o lhl' compan\ \.II balk wo1t~ for a mml' "rc.,ron~1 bk" c 11' ( ounc1l. and 1ncd to get hat k a f'IOn1on of tlw C'Ommer ml 1on1n~ -nc1 chanu· to get 11 all hal !.. But when the tmw \\J'i nght anti the (1t~ (ounul ~\\' 11ppm,.1l. ,1 rckrrndum "'a' launthetf and , .. mood of thi.· u t1/\.'n' \Ct'l "''' o,o the idea "a' dropped I hC'n. onll' a a1n. tht compM' tnC'll to 1ict a pon1on of the eom me1rn1l wn1n bad o:. again n r('tcr cndum ~ .... la11nthcd and the 1.on· tCPt of mo1c commcmal u in l'lfc"pon Center wa dcC'1dcdl) turn- ed down h the \Otcr\. f 1nall>. The lnine Co. tn<'ll a new tau -to meet w11h and "ork "1th orpn11a110 M that oppo..cu more tommcmal dc-..clopment. Dul thu far. hnk 1 11on ha' rnuhc<l from 1ho~ talk"' Then. to the 'iU'l>fl~ of man) dmcn alona Pacific Cont Hiah""•> on the w ulhrrn houndery oil' t'\\· port Center, 9.r:ilhng hc'gan. Wa., it anutlwr "ukn101 of 1>a~11ic ( oa't l1 1gh\~J) ''-o \\ .l<. 11 .1 \Imm drain'' "u I hi\"·" c.N111u' i!rlldllli! ot till' land Hut ~"·11.11nh the wmp.11H h<id "" 111:11111"11111 111 dl'' t·loJ"I thl' tt•irdl'n nlli<l. hu1kl11ll(' llllll' 1lhrnnnl for the an·<t n11rth nl P,11,1lil ( oa't ll1gh"a) and l'<l\t nl l.1ml-.1rt•c Road \11rp1 l\t T hl' irad1ng " in hnc "1th tlH nd1u1lou\ nin1ng @•H'n 1hr rm·\.l\IU\ IJnd nn lhJI ni~hl in the lall' I 'l~lk -rl·,1Jent1JI \\ 11h11u1 t,1nf.1rc: and that 1\ ccr- ta1 nh the "·'' 10 gl·t thrn~' done. T hl ll\10l' ( 11 "lle,c:l11p1ng V11l,1 Prnn1 l~l\ :i panmcnt'i on 1ht l~­ a1..rc \lte It turn' out that 1n Joh-rich and hou\lnp. poor Clran~c Count~. rt:.,1dcnt1.1l d~dopml'nl ''not a bJd ".1~ In l'O .tltl'I ••II \ 11!,1 l'111nt '' hc.•1nit OC\ clnJ"•ll fm and "111 ht· mann •l'd for. f hc Ir ' Ill{ ( o h~ Rrg1<. I lnme' the 'rime firm that did I hc I al>.c\ in \outh C tl.'l't ktro < cr1.11nh a good firm .ind appJt\.rlll) a aood PIUJl'Cl The fi 1!ll pha\t. corrC'nlh u nder lOll'it1t1llmn \\ill ha\(' I '14 unit'> - one "4.·droom and hath t"o bcd1<><1m\ .tnll '"n h.tlh<. .1nll '"" hcdroo m' l\\.O halh\ nnd o Inf! .\ntl m.1n\ of thl' unil'i "Ill fal'<' the olf cour'4. of the 'e"rort Dea h Coun- tr) C luh Phase one "'" open in l chru r) 1990 and ph.a~ t"'o 1~ heJulcd 10 rollo" ri$ht behind. &Clltn under rnn!ttructmn 1n June IWO Rental rate' at th1 time 41rc Pf<l)C 11.-J frt'm SY~.S to $1.6'l.S l •\1Jf\Cd b o th1n Yamafu11 & Pann(", the ar('h1tc~· turc "111 b( -"bat else -Mcd1tcr·· rancan The rental rpnae is far le ' th~n the lu\ury 811 C'an)on apenmcnt\ th 1 'Pruna up earlier th1r, \ear v.uh JU\I O!I llltlc fanfare alonr Mac rthur Boule' J rd at I ord Road Rent a t the 'pacmu' 7M unit<. in Rig an)on rang f1om ~,4 o to S \ 4~0 -rnr en from the.-opening on t''i 1n I Q7-I o( PrC1montof) Poul\ \.\ tlh ba} _, ''-'" af)3rtment' 1n the l OO 10 $~ pC'r mo nth c:ltCJOf') Nnt. "<' att.• all ".i1t1ng to 'i<'<' the 1mt1:111on bf the lir .. 1 lugh-mc rnn- donun1um prn1<.•t t 1n Ne\\po rt Center nca1 the I ou1 St'.1'0n\ I lotcl -a real chan&c fo1 the nrc.:i Will re 1dcn11al go o' l'• 111 N~". port (enter" Of cour<;e The d<:mand for rt\1dent1al 111 Orange Count) 1\ lltmn' thal dc\elOf)('t\ 1n \\ha1 ~:ls the Jr, llll' lndu!ttrml C o mplr\ no~ the Ir' inc Bu '"~' C o mplc\ near John \\a) nc \1rpon are plan- n1na for-rent .l nd lm·\Ale unJt' 111 thal JOb-ortentcd Mc:.l Ii;() "' IOUIU"l 1n Nc"pon Bea h n r , CV.Poll C'cntcr/fa,h1on I land 1hc rr t;aurants and thr ba) \hould fi!Cd a read market Pcrhaf)' the nt \t time The In inc ( u. u !ttunntd 1'\>1ll br ~hen a fu tuN' pro-a.ro~th { 1l)' touncd \Uddcnl) and without \o\lrn1 ng. chanac" thr res1dcnual 1on1n 1n Nt'wporJ enter Mc~ to commcr~1al. Marda a ..... "' ,_..._ lite H•tleller ''Marti• Brewu'• Or· aa1e c ... IJ' Rt-,ort.'' Friday. J une 16. 1989 AlO Pilot's story about Marin9 irresponsible T o the Editor I om l tllt 1n h1~ lOlumn 1)n lune 4. mad e ~ome \Cr) 1111prl''>'>l\t' \tJtc- ments about fa11 nes!> and halancc in the Oatl) l'1lot''> W\ rragl' He ...i1d .. ra1 ing the SJ)l't.trr that a rcp<>rtcr "uuld dchl:>l.·ra1eh m1skad readers. , c:" <ip3pcr'i "'un ·i allo" 11 the Pilot \\On ·1 do 11 I guarantee 11:· llo"'-''Cr. nn Pag.c On<' ol lhe same 1\Wl'. 'our c<n er '!>ton doc e'auh "hai '1 r Tatt d1sa\t)\\\ \our -an1dl' ll·gardrng. the P'}- c holl~' d.1s' JI ( orona del ~1ar H lflh . ·hool rcp~scnt1-<1 onl~ one point of '1C\\. used :i blatant!~ 'en- s:itm nahs11c hl'adhnc nwn: \\nnh) of a '>Ufl\'rmarl>.l'I gos'i1p c;.hect and foC'u<.(·d on one 1nuden1 taken out of tontl'\I and dt\(Ontinucd \l'UI\ ago. In f.lll. tht• "hole 1op1l ic. 11•hashcd .. old nr"' .. that \encs o nh Ill d1' 1dl' thl' l(.)mmun1t) Thi., ,., not rc\J'IOO'>lbk 1nu1 n:ilism \1 thl· Roard of flluration m cet- ini earhl'r 1h1'> )'car. 30 parent<, .;pol-.l' 10 both 'ldl''I of 1h1s wn- IH>' l'r\\ 'irx·al-.t'r' 111dudcd 'tudi:nt'> pJst and p1c<.c.·n1 "ho haH tal..cn ps~tholug~ and pra1<.ed the pant"I prc-...·nt:itmn and thc quallt) o f thr cnt1rt· wurSl' In tact. <.tudl·nts p rcs- cntl'd ;a JXllll<>n '>lgnrd b' 750 ol their pcc·f\ 10 <;upixm ol thl· cl:w •. PT.\ prl''l1dl'nl<> pra1\l'd the cl:w •. parent!. and l 1t11l·n<. rrprcscntin~ 'arh>u'i rd1g1nn\ 'OIC('d their \Ufl- pu11. and l0t·al min1,ter<> and ratib1-, " rctl\.' k1tl'r<1 10 mt•mher\ nf lhl· Board ot I ducat1on in support u l prC\l'nt1ng the gur\1 pancll\t\' c11'· c u<.<,1011 nf homo<,c\uallt~ during 0 111· P'>Hholog' da"' meeting t•ach scml'\Wr Thl'ir 'taH:omt·nt' <1nd thow o f D r '•\Oil and 'lhonl hoard ml'mhcr'I "ho an· mmt l no" kdgr- ahk of th1· 11;su1· arc not rn1. ludcd an'"hae in \our 1.0,cr ~ton . \., parent!>. \\ht>'c <.ono, ha\\.'' at- 1r ndrll ( orona dcl Mnr 1 llgh l\r hool a nd haH takl'n p<>ycholng~ from M1kl' Manno. we represent the ma- Jllfll) of parrnt<> and c1111en' "ho hche"e that h1ldren nl'Cd Ill k nO\.\ about the real "orld and th.tt ha' ing the: opponunll~ to 'peal>. \\Ith homose'<ual pcopk "Ill mal-.c· them more compa<;<;1onate adult., \\'t· d11 not "ant a \Cl) small group cit parent'i d1 1a1111g "'hat our children ma\ learn The) ha'l' the op11o n of kl'\'.ping their o,1udc rtt\ out nf thr fl'~tholog) chi" 11 1s an dcct1,c ... JEFF. ll"D.X. \1 \RK and OOl (1 ( Hl 'Lr'" :-.cwpon Beach First instinct to take shark's teeth calloused To the l:.d1tor "-"a homro\\ncr on Oct·antrunl 1n Nr"port Rcal·h. \\l' h,l\c \Ub<.cnlx'd to the D:i11\ Pilot for \Car and will continue. ft ftl"l'' u~ J good pcr- \pt:\.11\\' nf uur m·1ghhorhnod ~unlla~ morning. Junc 11 . .in ar11dr ahout shart.s found 10 a shop- ping lCOlt'r d1'lturhcd me \\'hat I found a\\ful "'tre the "fi~t tn- stinch .. of the t"o mrn, Rolx'n Monroe and .\Ian \.\arman. up<in lindin' t::t l(J'>St'\ "let''> get thr tccth ' What are \\C doing "rong a' .i Ol1ct' that 1<. crl'allng the<;(' "in- s1111ct'>"" I Ct'nainl) hope 1f thc arul<.\<'S of Monn!\: and \\ arman arc <.omcda\ dt o' ercd 1n a parkmg lot. the passcrs-b} arc o f a higher con 1ou'- ncs than 111 1nstinltl\el) steal their teeth nnd rob them of 1hc1r human· It) Rl:.Bl:CC A "-""IE~ "".,., pon Bcac h Story slighted M arshall Schulman To the Ld11or In the anu:lc ··Mcmon cs of John Wa)nr Ji,c o n" ~our paper po1ntrd up the man) and "'ell-deserved fin<' quahuc of this great men can You al 'itated that attome' Mar'lhall , hulman. describing the actor's reputation. used the word "scar) ... and )our v.ntcr equated ii a .. a poor r ho1cc of "o rds. I kno w hulman and C\'Cf) v.ord he use • his cvcf') gc lure 1s done for re.. n and purpose. I'd stale further that th1 man in his own v.ay 1s C\tf) bit a great as the Duke and 1f )Our paper had half h1'i r,mart )Ou'd be in great \hapc. W RRI NC.... All H FF oua Me..a Comments welcome The Daily Palo\ welcom e )Our op1n1on\ o n matten. of public: 1n1crc t Lenen and tonsrr 1n1 lcs of com· mcntary m ust be t&ncd Th~ hould br t)'~ or c~rly ~rit1cn and 1ent to LETT R to the FDI· TOR, 0.11) Pilot, P 0 Bo' I 60. o\ta Mesa, ahf. 92626 If )OU prefer to dictate a kttrr. )Ou_ ml)' call o ur WE1lE USTEN· ING te~phonc numbn -~2-6086 -and kave a recorded ~· P'teatc kttp thc1e mnllllt' bnd . Pk•~ 1nclu<k your addttt1 •f'd telephone num~r ~ that ~c tna vcrtf)' authol'1hrp. ·- t ough the eyes of a finicky shopper Give Dad Our Best. IUlll IW.l.111111 FATH RS ()A.Y SPECIAL • ... ~ \),. I'S , • h ,w, "" ••• Best selection of cards in towrr CHARL rs H BARR J Wfl r C' Suggestions for Father's Day G1f ts in Sterling or 14 Kar JI yr.llow t IJ 0 Pr-~· DAM ~ Perfect for a June wedding . a peplum. dress wi th lace shawl · collar by Miss Ellette Mint or peach poly crepe. &16. $210. APPAREL Champagne, 645-6731 [Mne, 631-0935 DrlPtr'S & Damon's, 646·5521 Hlllday's, 645-0792 The Stor8eeper, 642·7061 The Storltleeper For Her, 642 7061 Veta' s Intimate Apparel, 64 2·119 7 . s R 1 r • Anthony's Shoe Serv1c~. 548 4053 Bank of Amenca. 722 3185 Dr. Elder, Optometrist, 642·0720 Newport Balboa Sa vines. f .a .. 645-6505 Shell Oil, 645·5968 Westchff Cleaners. 646-2392 Fathpr's Day 1 lur~ 18 G1v .. Dadd .. P1I11f'I ji>1 •OJ<; mP.tls .:la 1, Ire ,t h+·fl~P\ 1 ~nev mu<; Jrrt\ dr d mor" GI tr "" $9 99 to S15 99 Hickory Farms. 642-0972 Hughes Market, 646·1411 Katte McGuire's Otd Fastuoned Pie Shoppe. ~8·877 1 Yogurt Connection. 722·9980 The o .. rfPcl g ft for FathPr s Dav Charles H Barr Jewelers. 642·3310 Crown Books. 65().)370 · Crown Hardware, 642·1133 lmaees. 631-8888 Menuteman Way, 650·8388 Sav-on Drue. 642 2211 Video Warehouse. 645 1351 You w II be fire-er acker sizzling m ''Barbogho·s red and wMe ptnstripe bustier. trapeze sty.e bolero 1acket Take a closer look at 17th St ree t at Irvine Avenue , Newport Beach I Weekdays 'til 7 pm -Suoday 12 -5 : • ~ • .. J • r , All Or ... Coat DAILY PILOT I Friday, June 18, 1989 .l SATURDAY & SU NDAY. J UNE 17th ANB 1 8th !~ ... at Lido Marina Village on the waterfront on . Newport Bay. More than 200 original oils and watercolors will he on display for public vie·wing and purchase alung the cobblestone streets of Lido Marina Village. After viewing the artwork. you may also choose to dine harborside. browse in any of the more than 35 unique shops. or visit the yachting ce/lfer. l .. ( "'-f'•purt Iii\• tUttiililitt9' r"°'t"-'°lft4 l \11*'9 H•~ twwlltft•• \o-. l.a4iw W•1•9W'tkar.th Ifft uua lfiw' u•uf~c.-l 'tlit\l ,.A1t111 wwwn ETUMTS/CAfU MR tACO Hf llOO CRIH IHI. CCRMAH HOM 8A~(l!Y IHI: corm PUXllC~ U BISlRO lOO'S JI( WARt:HOUSf CCOllCC S CAMl:lOT MOSTlY MUff IDSWCM PAOl.OGIA~ -·--loWICllC llllC CASUAl llll ANNClT! S l'l.Atl JAGO(.(LM S SP£CW ff SHOPS Tlf: BlAUT'f ~lOl!f l(lA S ClrlS io.11 LIDO~~ l IDO Bl! 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Come to the Boat how' Lido Marina Yachtm~ -center is d1sptlying thirteen new boat lines at Lido Marina Village on Saturday.June 24 and Sunday.June l~! Admission as free ... and you many find your dreamboat! J'here will be ne w and u ed boat m the water and open fot ·viewing! Check out the booth displa ys throughout the Village '!! K·Ocean 's Jay Lawrence will ~ broadcasting live and there wall be drawings for free dock prize ! Remember co mark your calendar for Saturday and Sunday fro m 10am tO 6pm. Drawing are daily at 1 pm and 4pm ! • Enjoy your stroll through Lido Marina Village ... and t~ charm ing shop and restaurants ... just take Ntwpon Boulevard South, cross Pacific Co.st Highway and tum left < omo V aa Lido ... for m0tt Boat Show dttails, call 67,-8662! Comt to tM -- boat show ... CorM to Lido Marina Villap! • • Coast waterways make federal EPA pelluted list By IRIS YOKOI Of IM O;o~ l'llO< Sl•tf \ il''-"pon llarhor. Upper ewport Bay Ecological Re!tcl H ' und ll un11ns1on Harbour arc among aooul a doLl'll Orange C ~1unt) \\all'l'\\3}S deemed polluted with toxin h) a prchminan foderal h"lt. r hl· \. t rn 1ronmen1al Prok•e11on Agen~ ltst o"f soml' I "'.000 "all'l\\UH auo'') the n:rnon ha!> hc1:n rcka\l'd for puhlr<.· re\ rl'W and 1s thr fir..t stl.'I') m a p1og1 Jm dl")lgm·d tu help dl.'an and prott'CI ''aten'a}s Thl.' I"' rndudl'\ 29h C ahforn1a \\aten'a~!.. \u.·ordrng 1u a 1987 nmendmenl 10 the C kan \\ Jter ·\ll CH'I ~ \late ,., required to sun e~ rt '''lll'rn.1}\ .mJ h't th<.l'>l.' no1 mt"Cting basic \\at.er quaht} 'ilJndard' · 1 hi.' \late\ .. 11\u · 1dcn11ficJ JXJ\s1blc pollu11on sour<.'C) lor some ol the v.aterv.a's and suggcst\.'d stra11.~g1<.'' for wntrolltng pollu11on • Cahfor nra ha'> determined there arc 130 "ater bodies 1mpa1rl.'d b~ pollution. EPA has suggt•s\t•d aJJrng 166 ''atl'n'a~s to the h!lt The n.rangl' ( ount} v.:HCr\\a~-, listed arc the Santa An..i RrH'r. ~an Diego Creek, Huntington Harbour. f\n' pon B:i>. l 'pper "le'" port 8 3} Ec:olog1eal RcS<.'n c. nahc1m Aa}. L:l~l' Ll'>111orc. Mason Park Lake. Peter~ C· anvon Wa">h. San 1 rmoteo Wa h :ind Sunset Beach. "·CP.\ i'> 'c1' <.onccrncd about the qua lit · of our l'uuntr~ ·., \\Jtl·n\a~'>." said-Harr> ·ra y anan. EPA rt'g111nnl "-·lll'r \.1anagcmen1 D1' 1s1on director. :·[P•\ and 1hc stall'' lune made "gndica.nt progrl'!IS h} 1den11f~1ng \\atcr\'a~s 1ha1 need greater protection. .. \\e v.111 l"-: rno,ing ahead to control ourccs that ar c 1>ollu11ng 1hc\c prenou<, resource'>" l o\ll pollutant\ \uch as lead. roppcr and mcrcu~ ba.,1<.all) harm a4uat1c animals. accordrng to Lor<. (11.Un\\Uld . l p \ \JlOj,.,eswoman. ~onw <.·an k·ad 111 the dcgrada11011 of fi\hing and "" 1mm1ng ..irl"aS, ,,., the~ ha'e an "lc"pon Harbor. lhl Bali,.. 8 3) .ind lluntington Harbour .. In mo!.l ca!>C' thl' k' cl<; of IO\IC p01lutan1s in the \\JICl"\\:l}S \\.On't harm ~ou rf )OU j ust go v.1mm111g," Grunwald auJ. "But )OU v.ouldn'1 rcall~ want to swim in 11 ·· The Ne" p<>rt Ba). the Back Ba) and Huntington Harbour arc among those contaminated b)' non- specific 10>.:1c 'IOu(ces uch as runoff from urban areas. farming, constru t1on, mining and other act1 v111c Prcci c -polhmon 'ourccs. such as factories and plants. ha' e hccn 1dent1fied for the Santa Ana River. Si>. ~n1tat1on plants an an Bernardino and Riverside counucs ha"<.' tx·l.'n named as discharging treated sewage rnto th<.• n'er Control of tO\ICS from these point source can oc accomplished b) rcqu1nng plants and factoric . on therr RCrm1ts, to funhi:r hm11 chemi cal and pollutant dis· charge, Grunv.ald ..aid · The nq:r must be in compliance "''h federal standards for cadmium. chromium. copper. lead. mcrrnt} anJ ""er b) June 199.::! HO'-"c..'' er. there arc no federal controls to rcgulatr nun-<;pcc1fil source of IO\ICS, th<' major "ourcc of pollutnnts m the '-"atcrwa)s listed b) the EPA . .\II 296 ( alifom1a watcrwa}s 1dcn11ficd b} the EPA and state arc lOnt:iminaled in large part by nonpoint sources, whrlc there arc onl) 27 watcrwa)S 1ha1 ha"c been 1dcn11fied a' being polluted pnmaril1 from point sources, according 10 Scra}darran. !though the EP..\ cannot control nonp0in1 ource pollution through pcrmiHing or enfOrccment;'lhc agcn· C) wori...s "1th sta tes 10 educate these sources about reducing their polluuon. he said . Tht• LP.\ Y..111 take public comments and pc1111on\ to add water"a}!I to 1he list un11I Oct. 13 . ..\ftcr the publtl rC\ll'" period. the EPA "111 pro' ide a fi nal ltst of "ater"a'"' b) June 4, •990. W11h this final list. the EPA v.111 aggrcs!.l\cl) v.orj,., "1th the '>tales on stncte1 controls for ccnarn pol- lutanls. Grun,\ald sard The goal 1 10 v.or~ v.11h the state\ to control all l no\\n tu\I<.'> problems a\ oon a'> ~s1hlc. Sera)danan !.aid. Newport restaurant could face SI 0,000 fine for grease spill By IRIS YOKOI Of 1ne O.tllY l'llOI S1~1'1 -1 h{' Wnrehou\e R{'<>taurant 1n LrJo Manna V1l1Jgl' rnul<i Ix• 3\\{''ii~ed up lt> $10.C)()(J 1n finl·' lnr allO\\lllg \\3~ll' l\I llov. rnlll th<.• "JI.'\\· pun llarll(>r durrng an attem'pt to cle.111 up i.I g1ca<.c.' 'pill lar,t \\eel-..l·nd fhou!!.h \IJlc..' c..ount) and nl~ ofli<.1al' Jrl \llll In' l''>llgat1ng the 1nlldent a ,l,lll· Regional \\ atcr (}ualr1~ C 111111111 Roard official said 1 hurMJ:I\ lhl· rl'\taurant '1olatl·d state "aic1 nKll'' .ind l"ould he lined .. \\<.• ha'C' to loo\.. into thc-intent '"'Uhl·d ·· \J1d Brule P:irne \3n1· tar~ t•ng111l'l'1t ng a\<;oc1a11.· for thl' boarJ The v.astc l'ntercd lhl' harho1 \at· urda) night alil'I a grea'l' trap. \\ h1<. h '>l rCl'n\ .ind l"OlleCt\ grl',J\l' from 'l'":JSt'. ll' l'I tlo"cd al the r<.''i· taurant. hx..itcJ at '\450 Via Opono. 1 he grca!>t: <,hd,l·nc..'d 1he road rn front of the rc..·stauntnt and fl''>· tauran1 cmplo~cc; trrl'd to clC'an up the nll''" h} u\lng :i tkgreasrng dwn11u 1I to \U uh thr ">lrcet f hl' l'OlplO\l'l'' al\O \\J\lll'd do-., n thl' '1rc1.·1 ""ha v.all.'r hO\l'. spra~rnit ,., . some of 1hc mess rnto a storm drain into the ha}. authon11t'<. 'ard. i nee all thr was1e generated b) th l' r~staurant goes through the trap. SC\\ age \\as :ii! o washed into the harbor. Paine· sa id ... It v.asn't JU')t a httk grt·ase:· he said Thr rr taurant ult1ma1el) h1rc-d stcam-l lcaning crC\\S to clean thl' roadwa' and a 'acuum "a'i U'i<.>d to clean the -;torm drarn "'l'"port fk:i<.:h paltn· 3rl' in· 'C'it1ga11ng the cau\c of the incident and could st'Cl rnm1nal charge'> ..\uthonucs don·1 1-..now how much grease spilled onto the 11tt1. nor hov. m~ entered the harbor ~ Pai ne .. aid rt taurant onic-1als ha'e 1old him \Cf) httlc-v.aste <,wped rnto the v.all'r\ ... But ba-.cd on 1 he aprx·arancc (of the grease) on thl' ~.trl'Cl and gutter. I \\OU ld ~> 1t "as more than \Cf ) ltttk.'. P:unc said. .. Most of 1t v.as water v..c ''crt' washing awa' :· said Warren Lev). \ICC prt•s1deni of·Op<:ratrOn'i for fhc Warehouse ··nur ocltd I\ "C'\l' done nothing wrong." Le') !>aid :N th~ trmc of the Rrca<1e sprll. employees· 1mmed1a1c concern "as 10 clean the road"ay. "It was ·,afct) first' at that ume ... Lev) sa id. Lev> said he did not kn ow "hat cau ed the backup in thc-grease trap. "II v.as something complctcl) out of the ordrnan:· he said ··we don't j,.,now 1f rt·s· our (~w~r) ltnl' or the lit) ·s hnc Our lines are free and clear. .. w c·rr ""a1t1ng for ansv.crs .... " he s:ud Another ewpon Beach res· taurant, the Reuben E:.. tee. \\as fined S2S.000 in December for dumping sewage into 1hc ba}. The lloating restaural'lt alll'gl"'<il) opaated a plumbing ) stem that dumped v.aste into the harbor each umc the pumping s}stcm malfunl·- 11oned -about three 10 I\ tame a ')'car. according to authorrt1e . The restaurant and managers ong· 1nall) faced two felony counts of unlawful discharge of sewage and a ma\lmum fine of SI 00.000. But the ptm·nt compan} pleaded no contest to Olll' 011 demeanor count of \liOI· atrng state v.atcr code and was sl. m>ed "1th the ma lier fine. Golf club niaker vows to fight safety rule citations By RANDA CAROWEU >\ ·anta .\na goll dub ma~cr wa c11cd Thursda~ for I ti alkgcd 'wlat1on' of kderal safct) and health rcgula11ons. 111l lud1ng a tomrl:unt that workl·rs v.crt' l''P<l'>Cd to .1 tm.1c du<,\ that cauc;cs resp1r.uor~ proh· km!>. 1 he alk cd v1olat1on'> of Ckcupauonal Safety and Health Adm11m1ra11on rule\ h} cauwo TaliTornTh I n~. 291 S Daimler ~t . include 1wo count of willful!~ C\pus111g v.orh•r!> to her) I hum dust. said John Hc1 mJn'ion. at·t1ng area J1rl.'ctor of the Long Beach O'ill .\ olfac ··our 1no;pcetor found that 1hc cmplo)cr had not ta \..cll the p1 o(X'r pnxedure' to ltmll the C\l)O!>Un.' of wor~er~ 10 a11bo111c N.•f)lhum dust." Hcrman'ion <,.11d "Ber)ll1um ..... dangl'fOU\ tOXIC that C3U'iC'!> kin ukcra110m and <.t'\Cfl' rec;prratory 1rnta11o n incl uding pnl.'unw111w. :ind :il">o 1!> su pcctcd of being a canccr- cou rng Ufl\tance .. 1 he alll'gl'd 'wlat1ons wcrr found dunng an rn!lpcl Iron of the plant O~HA inspectors s:ud Bcau"oo<l v.orll.crs "ho performed gnnding operation on golf duh head~ had ompla1n«I of rashn. difficult} . hrl'athmg :ind c..hronrl t·hc~t pain'> Tral\ Hurj,.,hardt. a<.\1\tan1 to the prc~1den1 of lkau"0tXt. said. ..a lot ol thec;c (allcga11ons)· ore dl\OUtc..•d and untr Ul' ·• '>he adtkd the comp:in), \\ h1ch has IS day 10 rc~pond to lhe <.11at1<>n. will fight the allegattons. fkau\'ll<Kl attor ne} Michael D Rubin said OSlf ..\ hai. V\Cm .. ·all<.'d and o'crchargcd 1hc compan' wtth '101.uronb that arc not a .. 1hrcatcnmg a 1mpltcd. t'mn'"lTITCf lrnrt S S CO pped WOI k I II g w j bcr ) II rum rn December. when OSHA officrnls in!lpcCtl'd the plant an<l 1dent1ficd thr compound. Onl) one wvr l.c1 tn:l) hn\'e kfi w.ork earl} duc-10 the effects of bcr~ Ilium. Rull1n said ·· fhcrl' a1c '>ome c1iat1ons that arc appropriate. bu1 thl· 111tent1onal onl'!> arc 1101 aprropriate: he said. The '" o '10la11om of \\ 11lfully c\po mg worke~ carr) a prurx>sc<l pt•nalt1c!I of SI 0.000 each. The 12 alleged serious '1olnt1on.,, w11h proposed pcnllltrc of $9.700 v.1.•rc for failure 10 pro,idt.• v.orkers \\llh protntl\l' git"<.'' and C)e equipment. no r}C·\\3 h fa c1l111c\, no lOmprchcn 1,c resp1ralof) protection for cmplo~ec and no monitoring of w.orkcr, c\posure to the IO\IC dust, among othc~ I hl' tv.o charge carry S 00 pcnah1t'!>. • (Newport Surf c& SIJort, Inc . FATHER'S DAY 18" 1'0 48" SALE 10" TO 40" r • • " • BILLABONG • I STUSSY • INSTINCT • GOTCHA • RUSTY • SUNGLASSES • SWEAT SHIRTS . SURFBOARD& 80001£ BOARD RENTALS lllm: . ........... , .. _,_ ... , ........... ........... ... , .. _, .JUNE IC-18 WE11IUIT9 O'NEILL • PEAK FULL SUITS FULL SUITS PRICED TO BUY ONE GET SELL ONE FREE SWYMmBCMRN II ... '360.• NOW SIM.GO a.....t PrlCft ...... v .. ,, -.., ...... _ -------·· -·-• , . v r SURFBOARDS • TOPSIDERS • VISION • AEYN SPOONER • SKATEBOARDS • T-SHIRTS • ACCESSORIES • YES! WE CARRY RUSTY SURFBOARDS ,. \laqs' Allred • over_com1ng limitations Guard shows he' b~longs amo'lg South All-Stars By JON FERGUSON Ol-~-SUff It's taken the full realm of Bryan Allred's h1gh school basketball ca- reer. but it has reached the point where Irvine High Coach Steve Keith no longer puts hm1tat1ons o n the graduating senior guard. The 6-foot-I, I 80-pounder's in- tensity and intelhgencc made him a quahty high school pla)er. But that's where Keith, who Wlll also coach Allred on the South team in the , Oranse Count~ .\II· tar Basketball Oass1c on June 25 at the Brt'n Events Center. used to draw the hne He d06n°t an)mO{t. "This all-star thing has opened m) C)CS a b11:· Keith said "When talk- ing about Bf)an in the past. I hope J haven't Shon-changed ham I'\ e alwa)s said he v.orks hard but has lunlla ions. Bu ne finds v.a)S to work around them and get to tbe next level. "With this all-star group. he's one of our best players. I wasn't sure that would happen. I thought athle11c talent might b}pass him in an all- star situation. but that hasn't hap- pened. ·· · As for those onginal strengths Keith perceived, Allred cames a 3.89 grade point aHrage and plan~ to enroll at UCI to major an bio- med1cJI engineenng. . "I think intelligence 1s a huge factor 1n (making him a good ballpla)er).'' Kenh said "J''e alwa)s been a great believer in that The people that rcall) progress 1n their careers are the ones who find a wa) to be successful. He's not a great athlete. but has accomplish· ments this )'ear v.ere." As for the intens1t). he and fellow- senaor teve Dunmc er were co- captains Allred said the Vaquero~ v.ere a team of captains "The seniors on this team ha' e been rcall) good friends the last SI\ )ears," o\llred said. ·'We've alwa)s t.ad good team unity. And 11 all clicked v. hen coac h brought u~ together. We're such good fnends, v.c alJ help each other out. I think we're a~ leaders " "Atter the first two aays. while commuting from Glcn<ble to spnng prat ucc, I knew Bryan A.Jlred and Steve Dunmc)er' wo uld be eo<ap- tams their senior )'ear.'' Kelth said "'You couJa sec thrteadt"rstup and intenslt) in those tv.o pla)'ers veT) qu1ckJ). and they were both great captains th as year." It. Y..as midway through Allred's junior season that he emerged as a strong pan o f the offense after enter- 1 ng the season as the team's fifth st.artcr. "Un11J the begmnmg of lcaglJe, J was kind of shy. not too sure of myself." Allred said. "l was n't too b1& on taking shots and was passana off a lot. Theo I started taking shots, people staned passing to me, and I felt good about m) shot a:nd game. I knew I could shoot well. I JUSt didn't ha\C the confidence to take shots before " Allred. v.ho scored 496 points to a verage 16.5 points in a balanced Irvine attack last Y..1nter and lead the Vaqueros to the CIF 5-A utJe game. scored 793 points in two )'ears o f 'arstt) .-play at Irvine. He ranks second on the school's all-time scor- ing last behind Mike Herring. and earned All-CIF D1v1s1on J first team honors. He's a purt' shooter. having bit 7 1 of 143 3-point field goal attempts last season and convened aJI I I shots an one game at the Coast Chnstmas Classic an December en route to earning the tourney M P award. "His form as no1 nec.e sanlv classic. but !)e's a pure shooter.~· Keath said. "He has great r-0tat1on. touch and range. He.loves to shoot. You can't get him out of the g)m He's done that on has own. If the normal kid shoots 20,000 limes. he shot 100.CXX> times. He made himself greaL" That's v.hy Keath a imed his 1n- struct1on at another aspect of .\1- lrcd's game after taJong the head coaching post at lrYtne-before the 1987-88 season. "I've become a hulc m ore d1s- c1phned and a better all-around pla)'er." 4Jlred said. "f',e been d oana more with my slulJs than Just shoot. (Keith's) attitude 1oy,,ard the game makes )'OU y,,ork harder." In the Vaque(os· victory over a favored Pasadena team in the 5·'\ semifinals. Allred hn 8 of I 3 shots and scored 22 .points. .,.... ____ Ocean View's ••• Prolln w• M -=: ,!J s.::-=~~ ••nlorl Orange CoJJnty All -'Stars take on Gold Coast TM DaHy Piiot Ocean Vaev. 's ~1ke Frohn. H unungto n Beach's And) Thompson and E tanC1a's Mike Cunas v.111 be among I I Orange Count~ baskerbalJ players v.ho will take on the Gold Coast ..\ll-tars from San~ Barbara and Ventura counnc:s in t.hc third annuaJ all-sr.ar matchup Satur<ia) night at San Marcos High 1n Goleta_ Other O range Coast area pla)<'rs mclude Mater 0e1·s D)lan Rigdon, and Saddleback's Malru Dottin and Craig Marshall. v.h1le ·a. · bound Khan Johnson of El Toro and CaJ tate Fullenon rccrun ott Campbell of La Qumta add to a 'JOhd hneup Gold Coast will be led b~ .\rrO>O Grande's 6- foot-8 forward teve .\ntonao. who 1s headed to Anzona tale. The game begins a t 7 45 wnh taclc<'t~ a' a1labk at the door for S5 The halfturr~ sho"' v.1ll feature a ~Jam dunk contest, v.1th Johnson tarshall Campbell and Los .\m11os' Carlos Palomino among the com- petitors for Orange County Judges v.111 include fo rmer UC Santa Barbara guard Bnan hav. of the Boston Celli~ and current t: B center Enc McAnhur Paul Hoover wtll guide the uth team for the second year. Orange Count) v.on the 1n1ual en- counter. 106-90. against onl) nta Barbara Coun- t) pla)en last )Car. Ventura Count~ pla~ers v.crc added to the p me but Orange Count\ (till mt: o ut '1C1on ous, 9 I· 9 0' er Dorr Macl. .. un-lt'd void C'oast o n Enk \1artin's slam dunk at the buzzer. 0 ~ C*'"'V A/I-Stan ~....,..Ck-..) c..... "' .>CJ ·-· GOV e11 ftl9don ~,_. De G M.1<.e Fr°"" tOCN n Vwtw G A!Wh Ttiomll>Mlft .. unt "V'~ 6-.c" G M e ('11f1•1 1E1•enc: • G C.erOtCK P•IOm•no I.~ .. ,.,.~ c Malru Oortl" .s.~. F Scotl Cernooelt Le 0;; Me l F Cr••e Mlr\l\a l~o-c• .• ; C"60f'ne~ 6A,O H•-Mlle S 11 ...noecooeo • o .. noec•oeci • o l'f C Cllar10"• •·• CS l=.;tertO'I 4·S lrYln• H'lh senior •r1an Allred wlll be • lr•J factor In th• South AH-Stars· hop•• In tfl• Orant• County AH -Star .... etball Cla11k June ZS. Ketth said he saw Allred's pote n- 11al v.hen he first !klW ham pla) as a JUntOr. "The circumstances leading to the game -playing 10 a bigger gym, It was really bot and humid. and the f Ptease see AUJtED /BJJ F ltoOb .. Pltl\Cll IE Mooct<\el 0 9111 Marur • C.i> ''••no v.,,.., F l(lle•l Joilf>M><I 'C .TO<"O UCI • 7 u~•O.O •-S cs ... O< '""°'1e ._) UCI ,.5 Nonh stars were well-armed for game <&ns1der for a second jU\t "'hat the ~uth All-Star batting lineup was ~ llJinst an Tuesda> 's Orange CQ91'1ty High hoot II· tar Bnr:t>all Game an a 4-3 Nonh v1c· ~rec o f the Nonh's pitchers - Tn:ir's Tom Walson, El Dorado' Pete Janckc1 and Kenned) 's Greg Hamcll -all selected an last v.cck's ~r League amateur baseball dial\, threw six innings of two-hat blll with one unearned run allowed. The two hats were infield si ngle ~ by Westminster's Brett O rebc. a t---t1-t111rio<tmtim i>fthrA-tlam:ritrnves. and Laguna Hills' Chri s Sheff. the county's all-time hn leader. uth hitters who v.erc drdfted v.ent a combined I for 8 v,,11h one v.an .. against the tno. To the contraf). the South's o nl) drafted pitcher-Ton) Pena of Mater Oe1 -allowed three run ""hile Tustin's Monte Jones. Fo un- tain Valle)'·s Steve Montgomery and La Quinta's Corey Gauhano -three pitchers who v.ent unto uched 1n th(' draft -combined for five annangs of one-hat shutout baseball. 0 After a satisf) mg recruiting )ear 1n wl11ch UCI Coach B1it-M11llipn-nnd- his staff signed four Orange County Dodgers nip Astros, 2-1, as Duncan's hit wins it LOS ANGELES ( P) -Manano Duncan was expecting to put the sqUttze on the Houston i\ tros. .. When I v.ent up to hit,.. said Duacan afler p1nch·hitt1ng for John Shelby an the 11 th mnana. ··r v.a\ thinking squeeze. If I didn't ge t the squeeze 1gn. I v.as lool1rtt for n piu:h I •could dm e dcc:p to the ou&ftcld," Tbat's what he aot and h1 'lhOt to ()CAier field bounce-d over the y,,all for an RBl sin.le. l"ing the Dod&cn a 2-1 victory over the Houston Astro . Los i\ngcle has won five straight. "The pitch was right here:· added Duncan, hold1ns has hand bch-h1ah. The hit pvc rookie Joh n Wet· tdaftd his flnt m.;or le-a~ vactof) Wetteland patched the I I th, allow- ina one hat, and truck out one. ··1t v.as a 1rea1 techn'-1ct11na m) ftrst ma101 leaaue wm, · W cucland said. "It's \Omcthing I've drc:iml'd alaat. The gu arc rcall up naht aoa. f1,e 1n a row 1i our longc t &&IMk of the \CHon." F'taankhn Stubbs led ofT the I I th' iGl I Jlftlk. Mike • IOICll It· UO()f,t H' ,. HI UI 11 MOMS Tod•v-8r•11es. 7'35 Jn17--9r•11es, 7:0S Jnlt-erawes. 2!05 AWAY Jntt-P•es. 7:05• Jn20-P-4rt\. 7:0S• Jn21-Padrn. 7:os• Jn21-ldle JnU-Rects, 4.JS• Jn2..-Rects. 11·20v • All o-rnes on KA8C redlo (7tol • On ,.....,,,Ion, Ct'1•nnet 11 , On 1•11l1lon, CMOMI • tcmptl'<1 to 11cnfict and. after 10 1a fouled Off \V.O patche\, tubbs stoic second. 1o~aa th\.'n a1 oundcd 10 fint ha~. mO\ 1ng Stubb\ to third v.1th one out uan Ago\to antent1onally v.alkl-d Jeff llamalton. f\cr a conference 11 the mound. the tros broqht their outfit"ld an and Pttchcd to Duncan He htt the fint pitch O\Cr the dnwn-m out- f~ld. "I r.,urcd he (Duncan) hadn't pla)l'd an awhile." '9td Astros Man· •r 1\n lfo•-t. "I flprtd h<"d Ma • httlc ruscl b\n 1t surt dtctn•t loot hk' 1L I didn t want to walk ham bcau.e 1t v.uuld ba"• put lO much prcuurc on the petcoo with the batn loaded.'' "We were tot~ ~o ttt that run 1n no matter what.' (Jocllrn M•ftlllrf ~-.. DODGUS/aJI pla}crs and honorable menuon all· state pla~er JefT Von Lutzow of Chaner Oak. the coach has hned up an 1nterc ung pair of prospective v.all -ons One lJ("J act1\CI) recnJJted until the last offi, e scho larships v.ere av.ardl'd He v.as a 6-foot-8 forward "'ho a\eragcd 16 points and s1 ' ass1 t for a J4-I team an "lorthem Cahfornaa. The other 1s Irvine H1gh's Bnan Allred. v.ho led a balanced sconng attack for the Vaqueros' best team an h1stOI). Allred will decade in the fall ~ct~ntt-t-0 take t1mHwa fro m has b10-mcd1cal engineering fJOI t major to pla) basketball He has been described as an o~er-acb1t' mg \hooter. und fam1har" Tv.o scholarships opened up earlier 1n the pnng semester to allov. a recruiting cla s of fi, c th1 season v.hen frc hman Bnan Mc('Joske .. left ~use of a la l ol pla> mg tune and Troy Wh1teto chose 10 leave the program McCloskey ha taJked with Lo~ola Maf)mount, Long Beach talc or Ne"' Mexico, but would red· h1n one )Car and lose a )Car of elag1b1ht) t:hc-transfer+.w.1th1n lhc.lltg Wn. Conference to Long Beach. JMll Mdll-1111• ... el• ..... tr• on .... ,,_ ..... on Ille • ., to a 1-~•r·~ 67 • tlle U.S.~ ftuc•••· 0 The IMne Htgh basketball team v.as good enough on the coun 10 rack up a ::!4-6 ~rd and mal e the CIF 5-A finals. and there v.as a good stat1st1c to back 11 up o at v.asn 't sconng averages. JUSt grade po1n1 a'erages. Coach Steve Keith. v.hosc team ,,_._ lff FEllGUSON/llt Six from area headed to Israel TM Datty ,.lfot 1:\ athletes from the Oran c oast area v.111 be among 4. athlete\ trum 4 1 rountnes compet- ing at the 13th \\-orld \faccahaah Game in Israel on Juh 3-I J .\rca .uhlcte compctm andudc Lo ta \ks..fs tc' c Conti Hunt· ington Bea h' Ott BoTamc ~c~- pon Bealh. Josh pc)cr and In me·s \tenon lsaatman R obc'l'I loman and GrtU 3ng Conti and Klang v. 111 "ompcte in \Oii \ball I • v. - , ...... lff MACCABIAH/alf Nicklaus' 6 7 puts him one shot back at Open By llOtl GREE N ,..,. Golf ..,,.. .. R H TER ~ 't lad. -..:, ldau . the gn11IC'd uld l •l'lldrn Bear himself. calltd on 1ng memonc" of o'hcr olfing er~ as he came ambling through a m1't) dnul) ram "I figured 1f I rnuld v. an b\ \C\Cn sho ts ba ~ then." 10 the IQ~ l P(i national champion hap "v.cll <'\Cn 1f I'm sc'cn bols v.or~ nov. at least that put me an con1ent100." 1c klau• said nd that' where he found h1m~lf ThuN!av after a 3-under-par (>.,, left aolr mo.,t <,ucccHf ul performer one 1troke oO' the lead in the fint round of the 9th • • ()p(n 10lf am- peon~tup WC'St Gffman tk1-nhard Lanf('r. Ja} Don Blake and Pa)ne tev.-an wrtd the top \pot with nun.a1~ 4-undcr--par 66s .. The arttnt lrt' so son. at' hl1c thro-•na daru out there." •id ~an. a wanner 11 Hilton HC8d Island. . t'arh~r th• car .. Thafs the l'CHOR th1' cou~ II )'tdd•ne to man) red (wb-per) "'l*'•i.-~ ••mll9'L.. ilid .. die ~== tioMh 1ow tc:0nne on die ... taMed' fall counc M •ht O* • Country Oub. It --Oft tbit tmmt (CMllllC .... Ndlatll ftntthN l«ond IO Let Tttvt•in the 1961Jl·:-:.~· lftd heft ... he won a IK'Qnl-"'8""'"" .. If -.- ~ I • Or-. eo.t OAJLV PILOT/ Friday. June ie. 1889 11 I I' ....... , H ,,., •• ---~~-- 'l'tttcl' HHI \h Sweep by Detroit a letdown for CBS . as well as L.akers Following t hree baseball movies, actor trying to play game for ·real:_ Tbc Detroit Pistons ended CB · party early by completina a four· pmc sweep of the Lakers Tuesda' n.iaht to claim the NBA cham-· pionlhip. While the Pistons and their fans rejoiced, there was no such eel· cbration at CBS. which was banking on the Stties goi ng its usual six or seven pmes. Althouah ratings were up 8 per- cent over last )car, the net\lo ork needed a longer senes to co' er tts ri&hts fee and producuon ro ts. Dctro11's clinching v1ctot) on Tutsday night rttCI' ed a 17.4 rating. fifth h1Jhcst for an NBA FinaJ The top rallng was 21.2 for Game 7 of last years P1stons-Lakcrs Final. Two years ago. the Lakcrs took the Boston Celtics in six games. and last year they defeated the Pmons 1n seven. The long-awaited rematch never had a chance La.heat up after the Lakers lost both their taning Trying_ to scramble for stories to generate interest during 1he blowout scnes. CBS ran a short interv1t'w at halftime with boxer Thoma\ Hearns, who d<.'clarcd. "I thin~ I was robbed," Y.hcn asked about his Monday night draw with Sug;ir Ra) Leonard. And. with the po s1b1li1> ofa four. game s"'eep, CBS went to 11" Kareem Abd~-fabbar send-off fea- ture Tucsda~. wh1cl) used up mo~t of the IDl"frtllSSIOO. - Ho"·cver. Kareem''i final µme after 20 )ears was a d1sappo1n1ment Laker fan s dtd giv<' him a couple of standing ovations 1n 1he final minute, and the P1S1on pl:t)'c~. in lM m1dn_ofthc1r on-court eel· ebration. also applauded him. But, some of the more 1ntcresung shots came from The Palace in Auburn Hill • Mich .. home of the Pi tons. "here about 23,000 Detroit fans had paid to watch the game on a giant !.Creen and lowly went berserk u their fa vorite!> clo~d 10 on th e 111le. 0 For the third consecuu ve ~ear. Ah Ha' Producuons. an Irvine-based radio program supplier. will join with the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Clu.b to produce live CO \eragt> of the 1989 Ocange Count} High School Boy'i and Girls II-'tar-basketball game'I June 25 from the LT I Bren Events Center. MESA. Anz. -As an actor, Lorenzo Jackson has 1m1tatcd the life of a baseball pla)er. Now he want5 to play the game for real. Jackson, 21. signed a contract with the California Angels last month and was assigned to the Anaels' roolc.1c league team here. His previou~ baseball ex- perience came from bit pans in thrtt baseball movies -''The Natural," ··Bull Durham.. and "Major League." However, .some scouts consider Jac-kson a prospect 10 re' crse the athlete-to-actor trend. "He could be another M1cke~ Mantle or Da"e Winfield," '\aid Lenny Randle. a former bigJeagucr who taught Jackson at his bascbalt academy in Southern California • Randle later became Jackson's agent and contaCled SC\eral maJor league teams before -the Angels gine Jackson a tryout 1n Palm Springs. "He has the attnbutes to htt 30 homers and steal 30 baSC'S, and rm not blowi ng smoke," Randi<' said. Rams-Raiders deal denied LO ANGELES -''That's ludicro trs-." --"!--.. an offiual of the Los Angeles Raiders sa1 ~ • guards 10 injuf). Thus, believe 1t or not. the NBA ti tJc was decided b) June I 3 Brown was nght abou1 1he Laker'> needing a bi$ game from Jame't Wonh)', which the) got. He wa s also right about them needing.another good ni$ht from l\bdul-Jabbar and a bl~ni.&amc.Jrorn one of.lhc usual bench-warmers The Lakcrs d1d,n't get either. and their fate wac; quickl y sealed during the second h~lf. Both games w.111 be broadcast on KORG-AM ( 1190) 1n Anaheim. be· ginning at 5 p.m. \\uh the girls game. Rob Halvaks and Tiro Tift. who call the l.X'I basketball games. will do the pla}·b).·pla};and anal)s1s. respcctl\d}. 0 ~ Thur-~d~ of telev~ton~mdio repor't<; that ~ the team hn~ tail ed \\1 th the Rams about "Tbcy can do no wrong. Dick." CBS commentator Hubie Brown said as the Pistons put the beleaguered Laker away in the founh quarter. After another good first half. the Lakcrs faded, helping assure an unusuall} earlv fini h to In the category of crowd hob . CBS 1s to be com mended for a' 01d- i og closeups of wi' cs. It did, how- e,er. go to Jack Nicholson often Michael Chang's fi vr-set victory over Stefan Ed berg.last Sunday at the French Open was wonh a whop· ping 11 5 percent ratings increase for B , compared to a )car ago. An American 1n the final. and a five-set finale. kept '1ewcrs watching and bodes well for Wimbledon. which bcgms June 26. this year's Finals. · • and C'omm1ss1oner Da' 1d Stern an<l Lee Jacocca got on camera Weekend TV, radio sports Satard•y TELEVISION 9 a.m. -HORSE JUMPl~G : l Pi>t'r' 1lh: I \ a I Jumper (lassie (tape). I:. P!\'. 9 a.m. -PRO HOCKEY: NHI Draft from Bloum· ington. Minn . 7 C"'hannc.'I. 10 a.m. -TENNIS: NC .\I\ Dt' 1\1on I ml·n·, singles champ1onc,h1p from lhens. Ga. {tapr1. ESP~ 10:15 a.m. -BASEBALL: c\ngl'l't at Dctrwt. Channel 4 10:30 a.m -GOLF: L'S. Open from Rochc\lcr. N.Y., Channel 7 (E~P:-.1 , 11 JI) n.m) 11 a.m. -TENNIS: Tournament of Legend\ from NeY.pon. R I . Z ( hanncl oon -OCCER: L 's Ciuatemala 10 World Cup quahf) mg match from "-=<'" Britain. < onn . ESP:'\ I pm -BASEBALL: ( 1ncmnat1 at <;an Franc1'>~0 Channel 4 I p.m. -TENl':IS: \1cn·c, tournament from l on- don (dclaH'd). l-'~..\ 2 p m -HOR E RACING: Ohm Derh' from Nonh Randall. E P' · · 3 p.m. -TRIATHLO~: 1q lronman ( anada C'hamp1onsh1p from Pent1cton B ( (tape.') E P' 3:05 p.m -U .. OLYMPIC GOLD: L'S.\ Trad. and Field ( hamp1on hips from Ho uston. T B'i. 4 p.m -SPORTS SAT ROAY: :-:c '\..\ 1 rad. :ind Field ('hamp1onsh1ps from Pro'o l 1ah ltapc). Channel 2. 4 p.m. -BA EBALL: 'lew York t\1ets at Phrladt'I· phia. WOR 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: (.h1cago Cubs at Mon· treal. WGN 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Tc'a' at Nev. 'urk Yankees. WPI X. 5 p,m. -VOLLEYBALL: Women'!i pro tx·ach compc1111 on from Long Beach (tape), ESP"=. 7 p.m -WATER SKIING: 1989 Masters lham· p1onsh1p from (allawa) (rardenc.. Ga (taJ>('I ~P' 1 pm -BASEBALL: <\tlanta at Dodgers. T R<; fma) be blalkcd out 1n somr area\) 7 30 p.m -GOLF: European PG '\ Cham· p1onsh1ps from \\-cntw onh Eng.land (lapel Pnmc T icket 8 p.m -HOR E RACING: Holhwood Par ... repla)s. ( hanncl Sf> (Prime T1d.et. 10.30. p m.1 10 pm -BOXING: uga.r Ra) Leonard " Thoma\ Hearn' lrom Las \'ega (1ape1. HBO RADIO I 0 15 am -BA EBA LL: ..\ngcl!> at l>ctrott. KMP< <~IOI · 4.30 p m· -BASEBALL: ( h1cago ( uh~ at \1on- rcal, KNX 110"101 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: .\tlanta at Dodgers. K.\B( (790) 7 pm. -BA EBALL: Houswn al '>an 01cgo 1'.f \18 ("611). Sun day · TELEVISION I/ am -BICYCLING: Grand Pr1\ nf( \Cltnll trom (htl'ago (tape). E~P~. · ' 10 am -Al TO RACING: Det roit C1rand Pm. Channel :!. 10 a.m -TENNIS: Tournament of Legends from Ne~'port, R.I.. Z Channel. I 0 30 a.m -BASEBALL: .\ngcls at Detroit. Channel S. 10:30 am. -BASEBALL: ( h1cago Cub at ~on· treal. WC1N 10:30 am. -BASEBALL: '\c" Yor ... Ml'tc. at Ph1ladclph1a . WO K 10.30 a.m. -BA EBALL: T e\a~ at !"e" Y<1rl. Rangt·rs. V. Pl I I a m -GOLF: l S Open from Rochestl'r. ' ' . (hanncl 7 11 am -A TO RACING: To\ota ..\tlan11c Sate' compc1111on from Lime Roel . ( on·n ltape). E. P' Noon -BOXING: Rock) Lockndge '!i M1~c Zl'na. JUn1 or-lightwe1ght . from uth La ke la hoe. Channel 4 I p.m -PORT WORLD: Bo>.1ng-Ton~ LOIX'7 H T) ronc Ja«kson. Jun1or-ltght\\e1ght'>. from outh Lale Tahoc. al\O. bod}building compe1111on. Channel 4' 2 pm. -ALTO RACll'liG: Formula One Grand Pm of (anada from Montreal Cdela~ed). ESPN ~ p.m. -BASEBALL: At~nta a1 Dodgers. TH' (ma) bt• blacked out 1n \Orne areas ) . 5 pm. -BOXING: Robe no Duran ''· Iran Bar~k> from Atlantic ('11~ (tape). ESPN. 5 p.m -BASKETBALL: Italian national team a1 Young!>town 1n WBL game. Z ( hannel. · b 30 p m -GOLF: Europran PG.A. (ham- p1onsh1ps from V.entworth. England (tape). Prime T1ckl'l 7.30 pm -TENNIS: Men·~ tournam<.'nt from Lo ndon (dela)l'd). l A. h pm -HORSE RACING: Holl)~ood Park repla)S Channel 56 (Pnmc T1ckc1 . 11 10 p.m ). 9 pm -TRIATHLON: L'~TS compct11ton from M1am1 (tape). P. I I p.m -BOXING: ugar Ra~ ·Leonard '-S. Thomas Hearne. from La Vegas (tape). HBO. 10·30 a.m KM PC' (7 10> RADIO -BASEBALL: ~ngel~ at Dctrmt. I p m -BASEBALL: Houston at San Diego. K~1B (760) 2 pm -BASEBALL: Atlanta at Dodgers. K..\BC (790). s"app1ng l\\O of pro football's premier ball carrier\ - thl' Raiders· Marco <\lien and the Rams· Greg Bell. The tersC' l Omment by Raiders' Exec ut i' e Assa tant Al Lo ·asak, concerning the trade talk rcponcd Wedncsda) night b) seHral Los ngelcs television and radio sPonscasters. was one S) liable longer than· tt'ir Rams' statement. "\lo comment." said Rams· Director of Publtc11) John Oswald .. Bell !>aid 1n a Thursda' mterv1ew with radio statton K!"X that. "the news IS news to me -r m going to the Rams Camp (stan1ng Jul) 24 ) 1n the interpretation that 1'11 be there:· Bell 1s a tree agent. but an~ !"auonal Football League team signing ham would be req'!t red to com· pensate the Ram.c; Former1) "1th Buffalo. ~here he gained 1,100 )ard" tn hie; rookie sea on. His Buffalo production d1m1n1!1hl>d until he J01ned the Rams dunng the 19 7 sea on a' pan of a thrl'e-team deal "·hach sent running back Fm D1der'ion from the Ram'> to In· dianapola'i. Wtth the Rams. Bell became one of the FL·s IOP ru~her.. trt 1988. his lifth sea on. -ga1n1ng 1.211 )afd~ ru~h•n.g for 16 touchdo"n'. along \\Ith 114 ~ards rece1\ 1ng passl'\ for t\\O touchdowns. "We're 10 a contract ~talcmate right now." Bell \31d of his nego11a11on'i with the Ram ... "As I look at 11. th ings wall get done in time." LoCa!.ale declined to g1\e an~ 1nforma11on about ..\lien\ contrau '>tatu\ \\ith the Ra1de~ other than to !.3) "he has some obligauon rema1n1ng·· and that Allen 1s not on the li!>t of those pla) ing out their cont ract opuons. q l 0 I •. 0 I 1 111: D \ \ Cll•d Fteley, "ngels pitcher. on the s1lcn1 treatment he re el\ed from teammates as he came v.1th1n four outs of a no-httter Ma' 26 in Roston: "I tned to get a con,crsa11on going tn the dugout. but nobod) would \It w1th1n 10 feet of me. I spent the fi rst tw o 1nn1ng'> s1111ng on the bat rack. \1nce therl' w-a~ no room on the bench. B' the SC\Cnth. I could '' e parked m) car there " · Red Sox reward Morgan Joe Morgan. who led the Boston Red ~ ox to the 1988 American League East -. champ1onsh1p after taking over as manager • in mid-July. was rewarded Thursday w11h a - new contract that w 111 carry him through the 1990 season. The Red ox exte~dcd Morgan's contract to !.pike an) rumors about his future as the cl ub !>truggles along four gamc·!> under .500 this ~ear. Morgan current!) earns S 195.000 a ) ear. He re- fused to disclose the amount of the new contract. sa~ 10g only "I got about what I wanted." Jn other baseball news Thursday· •The Nat1onaJ League will announce a timetable for addin& two teams wuhtn three months after the o"ncrs reach agreement wnh 1hc-playc1s' uruon on a ne" contract. Commissioner A. Bartlett G1ama111 said. G1ama111. after a two-da) owners' mecung in Kansas Cll). ga ve no specifics on wh~rc or when the at1onal l..eaJUC wall expand, other than to say "the earl y '90s." might be a good target date. But he and Barry Rona. manasement's chief nego- tiator, made 11 clear that expansion will be tied to negottations on a labor contract to replace the one that expires at the end of the year. :;Three national records fall ~in youth track meet iJt. GWC . MACCABIAH Fr.om 8"'------- ing. and Bozan1c, Spey?r and Soloma(\ tn water polo. The U.S. dele_gat1 on of o ver 500 •The Philadelphia Phillies signed Von Hayes to a thre~-year guaranteed contract worth $6.4 millio n, makiog him the second hlghCst-paid p~~J'a~n team history. TM-Philliu-hold-opu.ons...!oJ: ~ that reportedl y would bring the 30-year-old "cteran more than $2 million per year. Included in the contract are a signina bonus, incentives and proh1b1t1on against a trade to Montreal or Toronto. n. DMly Pffot TAC Muttt·E~ CMmeten...._ athletes is .ihe third largest from th is l•t G.id9n w.,, , ..... , country to an) 1ntemational athlet ic Three nauonal record<. "'ere ..et NOTE e 10M tnrouo 10 ..... , 010' comoett compet1uon. The Maccab1ah Ja1t weekend at the TAC multi· ;:.~;:,~'"toll. ll·ll·vur·Olo• comoere 1" '~ Games. recogmzed by the lntcr- Jevents champ1onsh1p'> ho\ted b •·vu r-o1e1 eir 1-1 Noell•• .. R100•0 IHul'lt pallonal Olympic Committee. arc D--sus Track and Field ( lub of tnvton BHClll s Am.,. "'•• IHununoion &uct11 conducted every four years in the H~f t Be h c Id w 1 ~-=1'1H~::O,';""~~:~ &eecllJ 1 Kri, year followinfi the Olympics. r::iT: on ac at 10 en cs IH~~::~:c'a.!:~' Mic:111e1 Hemmo!'d• Athlctcfis wi lbasco~pcbatc in JO spor:is, Kintma H1cke) of the We'it Valle} •·vH r·OIO 11,,..,_. Kmun 0 .. ,,.,.,." rangrng ram ~ct JI to badmin· Eq.lcs Track Club 10 San Fernando IHun111111ton a.ec111 1 Ke!MY o oev cFoun•••n ton. Athlete~ are housed according ...,.__.. 1,102 pointc to orcak t"'A 11111ev1. • ,,...,, "" ·o• CHun11no1°" a.ecl'll to sport.. rather than by country, ~·~ ' ·~ 10-vu r·OIO O•rl•-S Kr9'1,. Wvnt9!" IFoun· k h I ' · J triathlon (high JUmp, ~hol put. 200 1,1,. ve1eY1. 1 "' .,. ~.,.,,,, tHunttnoton ma mg n t e on Y mtemallona mcten) record for 9-1 ().. .. car-old 8"c111. • $1\an'IOll 1<et1v 1Hvn111191on eeec111 compct1uon to follow that format. J ll·vear•olO ••rb-"'-""' llrl CHunhneton Th· Game· arc .. mphas _ .... a a ' 'r1s. Lonnie Carr of Blue Angel!> '"'"'· 1 Ktrrv 0'.8rL 01unhneJ11t1. lleacbl., ~ ,. ~ IZui s I rack Club m Orange ounty KlllV ~''"" 1Hun111191on a..c:111 cultural. as well as athletic, eit· : amalled 768 points 10 break the ll·vwr·Old tion -l O.v•n O'C>ev CFounte•n perienoe as athletes arc able to share Vllllevl. • ltven YoM CHuntlnvton INClll the h , .. e th J t'. ti ! triathlon (high JUmp. shot put. 400 12-v .. r -old oir .-. Kim W•ll• <Founteln ir en..,g WI CWS rrom a • ) d f1 9 10-Id 11e11ev over the world. t mcten rccor or -year-o n·vwer·Old bov..-4 Fre,,itl• Cr•ccnilO Past competitors include swim- • bop. (H1.;ntlntl0tt h8<11) M k Sp M' h : Ryan Thcnauh or Las Vega ta•vffr•OICI .,,,,_, Ptii. Field (Hlillllneton mer ar 1tz, aymnast 1tc : Track Club scored 3,292 tll set a 1M<:111 Gaylord, basketball players Em1e l pcntlthlon record 13• ..... r·Old llOv.-t •ven Aoam• INew~r Grunfeld and Danny Schaycs. tennis -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9"cl'l;;;;;;;;;;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i player Brad G1 lbcn, and got (ers • Corey Pavin and Bruce Fleisher. r .. ._. It? . No money down .a..~1 • Up to 72 month plans DODGERS •Outfielder Pete lncaviglia was placed on the 15· day disabled list by the Texas Rangers because of a strained neck. To replace him. Tex.as purchased tht contract of Sammny Sosa from the Tulsa Dnllers of the Teus La&ue lncaviglia was hurt when he slipped 1n the outOefd tryiba to make a catch in Wednesday night's doubleheader sWttp of the Angels. -No contract for Moncrief * Veteran gu.rd ldoey Moncnef will not be offered a new contract by the M1lwauktt Bucks. the NBA learn an- nounced Thursday. -our .,.eatnt I~ will be 101n1 on to the nellt phase of his career," t"a.ch Del Harris said. Moncrief. JI. who has played all I 0 of his seasons with the Buck~. has been hindcmj by injuries in recent sea~ns. He played in 62 sames last season, compal"C)d with S6 in 1917-88 and 39 in 1986-87, and averaged 12.1 points per pme. In other spans news Thunday: Wase It I . Your choice of make and model • Low monthly payments •Another Canadian athlete bas admitted before a federal drua inquiry 1n Toronao sptrkcd by the ~n Johnson affair to u•il\& benned steroids. Rob Gra~, a Toronto lawyer and former ditCUs throWCT who failed a d~ Ital in 1986, taid he bepn tllunt the muscle· ''°"' •I buitcbna chemicals 1n 1980 wtule a atudtnt at Southern Tom Luorda taJd. "We were Witt· Method111 University 10 Tcua. • Co-signers welcome {714) 547-6262 ina ao tee bow they wett s<>ina to •The United St1tts bakdball team, led by B1lly plly it. My first thousbt Wll about UWens' 23 points, l&lf'VtVed canada·s KOOftd.baJf cbarae • the 1queezc but we couldn't try the to win, 7S-7l. achancina to tbt wmifinal round or the 1queeu iftbey pttched out. Duncan Tournament of the Americas. dimiuted the decision with his • Dimick Miller II.Id be will not traMb from drive 10 center." Krntucky afttt be1na convinml by Coach Rick Plttno Tam Belcher pitcied dpt inninp • that he will have an imponant role 1n the 11111'1 brfore leevins for a ptncl\.bitter. buketbell proeram. K.cntucky has lost four players lelcher and: &lat eillat of the Ont liftClt beiftl levied 1 tJaree..year probet1on by the 'NC" AA 11 banal and mired die tide in ftve lat mondt The •ncUc>n• inclUded a •~year ban on of the eiaht inni"P. He allowed four pOtUatOn Dlly ind one year without live 1elevi11on IUb ancf llrUCk out 10 while pvina co~ o( 11mes. • up one walk. • Judy JolmlOft, 1 IUndout Nqro .Lcape third ''rd tnde 10 strikeouts every time bueman in the 19l0a 1nd the 1u1th black player elected IO l't inao the ei&bth or ninth anni~ to betetMlrs Hill of F1me, died Wednctday a t • II ~ 1 duince to win the pme. of complkations arittftl from a stroke, aocordina to hit Belcher 11id. • niece. Jackton is 6-foot·4 n"'1 wt>ithll 1 10 f'OUnds But ht' wa~ amictcd with d)tolcx1a and ep1k~y. fhc hath school dropout from a famil) of 14 in OkJahoma OI) said he alwa)S feared he would fail in team spon1, ahho~ he 1tudied karate for l 5 years. H11 break came last year. While filminf "Ma,or Lequc." ac1or Charlie Sheen noticed Jackson s movts. "Before the movie. I knew as much about C'hadlC' as I did about baseball -nothing,•· Jack$0n said. ·•8Jn. we got to bt 1ood friends. He fell he could be h1n"tldf around me. (Bctwet'n takes) he'd pitch, and rd hit tbr' ball over 1he fcnCt'. Charlie said I could make it oll-t pro team, and he becamt a real inspiration." After the movie, Jackson went to work at a Wal- Man in Salina. Kan., before quitting in February ad dri\ ing to altfom1a to look for a place in bascbaD. He slept in his car for two months because he had onl) $700 a month from a government lcami .. - d1sab11Jt)I check-to sustain him. Eventually, he foun4 • place on the Ra iders. a scm1pro team in Fullertett; owned by a .man named Brad Smith, who worked pen time as a scout. 'T'c been doing thi5 for 40 years. and he's a maJor leaauer 1f I c\-Cr saw one." mith said. l'\lHJ RI J:\C H•~RS "G ive back the peanuts. I can't get an approv· al on your credit card." Sator fired as Sabres coach. Ted Sator. who led lhe Buffalo abre~ 10 a pair of third-place fi nis.ht<s but "'as a unable to get the team past the tirst round .. •~ of tht pla)ofTs. wa'> fired Thur da). · "It 1s regrettable this development became nece<lis· ar)." nbres General Manager Gert) Meehan said in a statement read b) tcanrspokesman Budd Baile). "Ho"· evcr. 11 was m) dcc1s1on follow mg an intense e'aluauon of the club's receot performance that a change in direction be made at the head coachtng le'cl of th\' cl ub." In other hocke> ne"'s Thursda): ... •The t. Louis Blues traded their all-time leading scorer. Bernie Fedcrko. and left .w 1ng Ton) ~cKcgnc} to the Detroit Red Wings for center A.dam Oates and right wmg Paul Maclean. Fedrrko. 33. hai. spcnl ht !> entire career with the Blue ... scoring 1.07 ' potnt" in 92) games. Withdrawals plague meet HO TON -Jacku· Joyncr-Kersee -----s-and Butch Re> nolds led a star-studded _. t.. group of w11hdrawals Thursda) from the r Outdoor Track and Field C'hamp1onsh1ps. Greg Foster, ndre Ph11l1ps, Renaldo ehc.pi1ah. Dann) Harm . n1on10 McKa) and Roddie Hale} '"9o "'ere among the late pullout'i. -Pnor to the meet, sc-.eral "'orld-clas!> athletes.,.lcd b> six-lime Olympl{' gold medalist Carl Ltw1s. 'ln- nounccd their 1ntent1on~ not 10 appear for 'anou .. reason~. In all, six of the eight .. gold medalists from1ast year's 01> mp1cs wcrc misstng, The absentees '¢re Jo)'ner-Kerscc. Lewu, Joe Deloach. fiillips. tc 'c.> Lewis and the retired Florence Gnffith Joyner. The O~> tw o competing w.ere men's hurdler Roger Kingdom and \\-omen's htgh Jumper Louise Ritter. Thew inners of this meet qua hf>. for the World 41p in Barcelona, patn tn September. but the large number of no-sho"'s made certain that the LI .. team "'ould be weak and tnexpcnenced. Jo)'ncr-Ke~e. the 1988 0 1) mp1c champion 10 the women's long jump and heptathlon. pulled out of tf,(.' 400-meter intermediate hurdle because of fatigue. a spokesman i t the office of her husband and coach. Boh Ker.sec, said. · Foster. the two-time world champion and 1984 Olympic silver medalist in the men's 11 0-meter high hurdles, withdrew because of foot problems. the spok.e'>- man for Kerscc said. Reynolds, the world record-holder and the Olym- pic sil ver medalist 1n the men's 400 meters. withdl'e\\ from the 200. reportedly because of a leg injury. Phtlhps, the Olympic champion in the men'' 400- meter 1ntcrmed1ate hurdles, was entered in the hurd)cs and the Oat 400 meters, but reportedly ~ sufTem1g from a virus. ' ' No explanations ~ere ai en for ahc absen~s of Nehemiah, the "'orld record-holder 1n the 110 hurdJcs, Hams, the 1984 Olympic silver medalist m the uner- med11tc hurdles and the man who broke Moses· In- raee winning streak 1n 1987; MclY)'._ a two-umc Olympic aotd medalist in the men's 1,600-meter rcla)_, or Haley, a former NCAA champion in the men· 400 meters. - Amona the other b1.1-name athletes who said bcTfre the meet that they did not plan to compete were Ed'f1n Moses, Mary Slaney, Evelyn Ashford. Al Joyner. WiH1c Bankl, Valerie Bmco. Judi Brown-Kin.a, Billy Olton. Kevin Youns. Danny Everett, Joe Falcon, Jim Spivey and Sydney Ma('CC. I • I t\ 1'10'\-H \ DIO TmL•VlllOll • 10 1 m., t P ,,, -eOLP1 U.$ °'*1 from ~OC'-ltet, N,Y , E~ 4:JO P.m. -aAHaALL: ANelt et Detroit, Cn.nnef I. 00 p.m -aAM8ALL: T1x11 11 New Yonl v-.... ~J( 4:JI •.m. -a Al88ALL: C"lcffo .CuOI 11 MontrM6, WON. S • m -•YMNASTICS: US Cl'lellenle from Oenvtil" u ... ). ES~ 7:JO •.m. -aAl8U LL: Alt.nt1 el Oocteet1, TIS (may .. IMCUd out !ft tomt ll'Mll I pm -MOii• llAClll1 tlll'v•OOCI ...,_ r~, C._... M (~!me TIC:Mt, ... P.m) -•ADIO uo •m -·--••LL: A,,.... •• DetrOlt, KMPC (7'0). 7 p.m. -aA.NaALLI Houttott et SM 0...0, KFM9 (7.0) , 7:11 P.m. -Ul811AU.: A...,1 If Oocteett, KA~ (7'0), ._ _______ .......... ___________ ................... ~ ... ~~~~~~~~- .,, O It I 1 \f.11 '"''""' A,. UHrp,.oto .Atlan1a·1 Dion J•mes heads p•ll S•n l'r•n- cl1co c•tcher Terry Kennedy to score Br•ve1· second run during fifth Inning of Thursd•r•s t•me •I Can'dlestlck P•rk. ' '\R·\ . Orlando picks Green; Mahorn top Minnesota choice in draft By BILL. BARN ARD /'tr-8e11t~tb•M W rft•• lof\\ard "cnn" \\diker \\oulJ hi.· kit unproh:lh.·d h' 1h, "Ollk\ '\IEW YOR " -\1dm·~ ( 1rn:n \\J\ dchgh1ed tu he the lir\t pla>cr nn un 1he Orlando \1.ig•< -., ro<,ter "h1le rhc 11m1ng Im Kiel \1ahorn and the \.-1 inm·'>ota T1111ber\\OIH''> l<>uldn't h.1,e been \H1r-.c "\\l' kit \.\C;' lllUld U\l' )...l'lln\ J\ J h.tlkUp l•l C h.irln < >akk\ ·· B1andll \,11d "\\ l' "an1 In gl\e hun m11rl· m1nutl'\ ne t \eJ\nn .. lJlh '\B \ tcJ m l'\lcpt IJ\t 'l'Jr-., nr.1n\lon duh' -( h.irlolll' .1nd \l1.1m1 -''"' •me pl.t\tr in lhc dr;ilt \.\Ith Oiland11 tJl.rng I~ pla'l'P• and \ltnnl '1111.1 11 Otl;indo "un J U>in flip \fondn~ and optl·d 111 ptlk rir't Ill the C\pJn'>mn dralt. \\lllll· \l1nnl'\lll.1 \\Ill !_!.l'\ .1 ht!?hl·r Pllk 111 thl· rnllcgc drnlt on June ~7 Cirecn. the top pill 1n the '-R.\ npan.,1on dralt Thursda) night. "a' .i bad,up !Of"\\Jrd-center tor '-l''' '{vrk and iigurl·d to Ix· a rnk pla~l'l 11 he \ta>l'd \\Ith the KntlkS. Ma horn ho\.\eH·r. '' ,1, n01 pka'>nl ''hen he lc:a1 nl'd ~I the Dl·tro11 f>1'>10n..,· lhJ mpllH1'-h1r ldchral1ll0 pan' that he .... 3, the lil\t rm l oftlw r1mtx-ru11hcs. "It "3'i luU\\ timing .. t•1'ton' < 1cneral \1an.1gl'I Jack. Mc( to .. kC\ ).11d Mahorn J \IJrting tor"-.trd tor n~·1ro11 kit lhl' part' "llhl>U l lOllltnl'nt on lx•1ng '>dcl tcd lrom thl' Piston'> t .... o d'"' .iltl'r thl' ''on thl·tr tir,1 '\H \ 11tll The 6-foot· Ill \f,1h11rn a\l·ragnl 7 3 points t >thcr pl<I\ l'r' 1.1ken h~ O rland1l \H'H.' guard Rqzg1l' Theu' 111 .\tlan-ta l1m,ard fern < atlc<lgl' of \\ J'>hing- ton guJrd \.1m \ lllrl'nt 111 < h1 c.1g11 guard ()11' "mllh of <H>kkn ~t.1ll' gu.ird 1woll "ktk'> ul lnd1i1lld ll1f'-'JIJ km Re\ nold' ut \t>attlc n·nter \1 ,1rk .\ul·\ ot fin,ton fuard \lurlnn \\ 1k' ul D.1llJ' gu.11<l t1m I .trnwr 111 tJh lnl\\Jld ll'lltl'I "l'tlh 1 n: 111 '\t" ll t\l'\ .ind guard I rJn~ John\11n of I l11u'>hrn · Tht• 6-9 <•l'Cl'n \\ho .lH'raged 6' points tor thl' Kn1lk"i ..aid 11 "·" •• ,a~ l(1mpllmrn1ar) 01 thc: Or1Jnd11 IJ&Jl to makl' me the '\o r p1\l fhl') 'kl" 'onwonl' the) hkc I'll pl;t\ "hen.·' er the) li ke It"') a challcngl" .. \l1nnc\1.ll.t' othl'I 'dn 1111n' "l'll' f111'\\J11..I y, ronl ( nrh1n nl PhlX'nl\ IClf\\Jrd·ll'nla \tl'' l' lohn\on nl Port I.ind Jorn .ird Brad I 11h.111' •II \.i .. rJml'ntn gu.11.J DJ' 1d K""" 111 lhl· l .1ket\ lor"Jrd \1 Jr 1>,1," ul Mtl\.\auln· lurnard \\Oll Rnth ul \.rn \nt11n11) lm- "JflJ \hcltun J11nl'' nt Ph1l.1ddph1a 1tuard f m \\ httl' ol the c hrr>1.·r' tfu.mJ \l.1u11 \l.u11n nl O lli .1 .1nJ lentl'I ( 1untl cr lkhnkl' ol \\ nl C 11 rm,111\ "ho-...· 1 ~ht'> .. H.rl' u" ni:d b' < ll·' l'l.ind Green had no h11terncsc. at all that hl' "a~ kit unprotcllcd h' thl ""'lk'> .. , "l"ih thl'm th<" ~·\t ·· he ..aid ··t hopt' the' ""' a 1.hamp1on\h1 p ''1th \I B1:tnl h1 J' genaal managl"l "\\hat I'm g111ng 111 m"' 1\ the tan' 111 '\c'' 'l lllk The medtJ ha' l' lx'l'n !')fell\ fair \\ llh ml' • Green had J rcpuwtion a' a niallontl'nl "hl·n lw pla)ed for Detroit hut H1:inch1 <>aid < 1rl"l'O pru,cd hi\ cnllcs "rong 1n "l''' 'l ork _ ... 1d P!J)l'd .,,l~ll lur U'> andpnl\~·d tn l\\ll ~l'.tr' Rore that the rumor' ahnut him "at• untrue·· Bianlh1 s:ud. "\\ e'll 1111'\ him I'm nor '>urprt\l'd a; all that lw went ;\.o I atkr \l·e1ng 1hc unprotetll"d ll'>t \\e had an m erahun<lanu· 11! h1g Pl'nph: and "l'rc nh' wu'>I~ going tu lo..c onl' ·· \\ l' kit thl'll \.\\'ll" l\\11 1ngll·d1l·nh "'' nn•1kJ - J h1g rl•h11u11Jl'l tn g1.·t · ll\ 1111 111 ,1 )!llnd \laTI .ind a ., .. 01c.:1 '>.11d P.il \\ dll,1m\ prl 'llkn• .tnd gl'lll r;tl mJn· agl'I 111 thl· \l.1g1l · \\ l' kit \1dnl' c 1r1·l'n "·" lhl' lw,1 rl'l,uundl·r .1 .. Jd.1hk• .ind Rlt(tlll' Thl'tl\ '' .1 gu' ''"" ... in \Hiil' J lot ol J)(>t n I\ ··\\ l' d1dn·1 ~ll l'\l'f\ thing \\l '.in11·d hut ''l rl' 'l'f\ hJPP' ''1th" hat'' hJp1x·nnl \\ .. g111cn11ugh111 the ingn:d1l·nt' \\l' .,,l·n· 111<11-ing tor :· Prt·-drall '>JX'rulat1on que<.t1oned '' hethl'r C1rel'n or l'rl''>IJl"ll I Buh \tl' Ill 11! t hl· I 1m1'l'f\l • he' '" 1d \lahorn ''·" ,1 l l'\ ingr-.:d1l·n1 Im thl· I'"'""' After parade, Pistons feted at The Palace ALLRED From 8 1 tJ'.ll·pact•d game PJ\adl'na pla>-') '"'"' real!\ tiring -11 realh made 11 "<lrt.h 11 · ·\llred \JIU of his tine\t moment 1n high \Chool ~ctball l y HARRY ATKINS N \flo't• 11/rll•r l 'BL1R '-Hll l ~ \fah -Th1r· t)•t\.\O ~car\ 11 lru\tratwn and someume' uucl tall' ended ""h a g~at outpouring ot JU' Thur\<la) J'i 1hous.inds ot Ian\ rtll.l ed The Pal· ace. cclcbra11ng the Detroit Pt<.t<m' firit ~B champ11in,h1p. Jn a loud. fool-\tomping. lnp-ot- )-OUr-lung'> rall ) that la~tcd an hour the Piston~ .... ~rt• adored b) their fn.ttbful ftnd._Ln turn, thrc" .1 lot ol lchc bat k on the crnv.d. "In order 10 "'n at an)thing. there h:is 10 he prc.,-;u~ ... h 1ah T homas. the team l:tp1a1n , told the c·ro,,d ol about 12.000 "ber\t1mc \\C IO\t. 11 'AQS thC' \\Of\I ll'l.'ling Ill the v.orld We nc\l'r ~anted to lose again fkcau\l' nf \OU \\(" 'IUCt'CCded."" 'The Piston\ "hu had an l'-A \. ~st 61-1 Q rcgular-<.ca'ion record. sv.cpt tht• 1 .... 1>-111ne defending l hnm- p1on l Jkl·r!. 1n the ~\t-Of--r final\ to "'" thl'll fir<,t lhampmn'>h1p \Ince coming to Detroit trom f-ort \\a) nl' Ind. The team \\hllh (J mC bad rrom the Wc\t ( oa'it on \\ cdnc<ida'. \l.B\ feted Thu™1J\ "1th a noon p,1radC' FERGUSON f rom 11 tHa)~ smart ba\ketb.111. turnl'd in the CPA~ of ht!. team members for the (IF Southern ction a adem1c team compc11t1on nnd canH' in fif\h. ith said. -"I lhtnk thal''i prctt). 1ncrcd1blc." cith said." I here .... erC'n't man) team ~ports rcpre~ntcd 1n the to p fhe. It wa more pon hkc badmtn· wn o r aol r. "It was a team trait la\t )Car You • ex>uld 10 o .. cr a dcfcn\1\e c ha.nae (1n the hu(tdle). and the team aot et Ttus tc'lm took dirt~ t1on ..,cry "ell : and applied them on the coun " 0 . Foµr I 0-)car-old<, lrom tfunt- maton Bcac h born in 19 ha'(' ~n bn:ak1n1 mack record' rttcntl) ndrca Ta)lot. I ehua \1mmons. l'crry 'ftri and Kelly Manh II of the Priuu, 1 rack C lub b«amc the hr~t 10-)\:ursmup of11rl 1n Syuthcrn < .altforn1J to hn.· k the I· minute burner rn tht 4()0..mettr ·la> at the South(rn Cahforn1a Mu· 1Hlll>tll 1hW..1l I cJc1,H1on ( httm· mat are" an e\t1ma1ed I~' flOO people to do .... nto .... n Dcm11t l hl· pla}ers then tra\C·led the \~ m1ln north to their suburban arl•na lnr thl' aftC'rnoon ralh "Downto"n .... as lt ke \Ometh1ng l'\l' ne,er <,een before." <;atd HC'rll T' ncr. o" ner of the Ha1el r.1r~ Race Track and one ol thl' tl·am\ O"nc~. ns he "a1tcd for the ralt.. 111 begin "The little kid JU\l hc:imed \\ c ma~ ne'er sec an) th ing ltke 1ha1 again. The) 're idol ""Of'>h1ppcr' t at \ or sure "When v.e bought thl\ fiamh1\e (from Fred Zollner) tn 197". I nl'\l'I thousht "c'd ~e this da) I '-'3'i out tn L .\ for their celcbra11on la\t 'car and 1t \\as nothing hlcc thl\ th!\ v.1pcs n'"a) }ea~ of fru,trat1on .. t he lo .... er bowl of the 11 4 S~·\e,11 arena \\3S almo t half full an hour before the rail) .... as to heg1n Thl' pcopk 'Aerc 'Aatching a rcpla\ <'I Game J on the $Crcen of the grnnt orcboard. The cro\l.><l \I.IS mostl) 'oung. hca \ 11) tccn-.agc:. a urc 1gn that uburban h11h hoots let out for urnmcr earlier in LhC' "eek -or there \l.>Cre a lot of truant'\ p1on'ih1ps at San D1eao's Balboa Stadium. The quanet ran SS OJ scconch brcakina thC' old meet record of 1.00.6. The meet i11cluded winners from c1 tiC'i throuahout uthcrn Cahfomia who had ad..,an1."Cd from nine different count meet . In pre' 1ous wttks. the Jroup had broken meet records in ..,,ctoncs at the Hun11nston Beach 11 Mun1c1· pal hampeonih1ps and the Ora nae ounty Mun1C1P1I Champion h1J>' 0 U I could be lookma. at so me trona p~ms 1n the fall. hen the polo team 1 eitS>«lcd to be ranli;ed I tch reall~ good bclore the gamr l1l.c 1 "ould \hoot re3ll\ M'll .\nd I think 'A hen v.e he.at (an) on ~pnnJS ricoplc ... ud the\ made 11 thl'> jar the\ ·re good but the\ .... rote u' ot' tor the end ol thl' \Ca on ~o!.t peopk v.ould "'nte .\llrl·d olT \lo.hen 11 lOme\ 10 D1 ,1S.Jon I baskl"tball and 11 "111 he a· tough route should he go along for the nde .\llred piano; to .... alk-on at l ( I but will hold his final dec1 ion until after C' aluc11ing his academic load He was recniitc<.: ) ~vcra1 ~o - munll) colleges and N I s hnol\, and Keith aid. "he prohahl) pro· JCCts as a D1v1s10n 11 -t}pe pla~er hut there's a lot of int.ing1hlcs" But "hen 11 comes to c<.lllcgc academics cnmc first for .\llrcd. '"ho \\Ill follov. 1n the footstep of hr' father. an elccmcal engineer ancr graduaung from t Cl. B10-med1 al cng1nccnng " a 'Aide field v.htCh ranges from genetic to the dc,.elor· ment of prosthetic dev1CC's. llrcd said "I alwa)s ·wanted to be a doctor. but I didn't "'ant to be a· encral p1 uittoner." Allred sald .. C"I 1s \Cr) well known. a good academic $Chool, a.ad 1 .alwa)i wanted to go there. I h~c h\.1n1 1n Irvine a lot "I like pla)'1ng baskC'tball a lot. but I'm well aware rm not ao1nJ to be in the pros. \() rm con51dering. 'le; the ume wonh the academic Mra1n-r It's a b11 mk to take." Keith admires his dcc1s1on ind althouah he admits 1t would be touah to mature into a scholarship pla)cr, he dO<"sn't r>u t •oo .much put AJlrcd , ''He really made a maturt de· ci\lon -one I couldn't have made' when I was 17," Keith ~1d "I would ha'c \\'anted to ao off and ~ay ba ketbell 50mcw~ I think it's kind of a rctlt-tt1on of how mature he "" in the top fi"e wnh the retum of 01>-mJ>t( aoatie Oms Duplant> ind rcd·sh1n\Juhan Haf'\'cy and othen T~ v.umcn's crMS country team • will al50 hkd> 111n a top five rank· 1n1 wnh the rctum or junior Buff· Rabbitt, who st\Jd1cd abroed this )Cir, and Kn1or 8n11d t1rhnt. · FV' s Ybarra replaced n. D.-y ,.... alona ""tth frnhm1m recruit Ra)na C crvantC'\ of Montthello , one of the top prep cross country runncn in the nallo n atAt ~n1or hn~ty K.albbenn of Rancho ~lanllt~ ha\ rtplaccd Fountain Val- le)., Y .. ettc Ytlarra o n the Orth tc1m for the.' 11rls Oranv ( ount~ H11h ~hool 8a<i~c1b3ll .\ll·~tar (;amc on June 2 ctl the 8rtn f vent' Center.~ Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Friday, June 11, 1981 .. Clark comes off bench ' to lift Padres to victory From T.,e Anoclated Preu \her \tnlo ng 11u1 OIOl t1ml'\ 1n l"ll g..ir}ll'\ J.1l l.. ( l.irl IUltl lJITil' Ill 1hl· hallnarl.. lo \\Ullh lh thl I ~th 11\ntng Ill' nu l11ngu v.a\ .t \flt'l IJtor ( l,11\.. \\,Jldll'd .... till" gJITil \\COi \<.!Jrell'!>\ into e\tfil 1111l111g-. I hul\d,I\ I lll'n hl' l'OlkJ ,.,..., da)'> ol rl''>I 'l'.1th J hluup '>inl!h. lu \~llll' \1,11\.. f'.i1l'nl a\ lhl· Pad1l'' b<.·111 the < 111unna11 Rl·d' 11l \.in D1l·go 1-IJ 1n I~ 1nnin~' l he ttam1.··v.1nn1ng ht1 Lnded an 11-tor-~!J '>tretdr tur ( lark J'> the Pad1c\ \.\1>r1 thl'tr \n11nd \tra1ght game afta lu\lng ~'l'n in a ro" 'It "a' good 1111 nw 111h1.·11u1 for a couple ol dJ\'> ·· C tar\.. \J1d ·11 "a' ;i '>llu::i1111n '-'l'll'n I l'>uld gl t a"J~ lrorn hJ\1. b.111 and .... Jtch l'' en bod cl'-1. plJ\ I J1d.n'1 ha\C tu do .1n\lh1ntt. II \\J\ 111..l' I "a' n •I <,uppc1,t:J to Ix Jl lhc \lad111m \\ ith ( IJr wt to p1nd' h11 "11h runner' JI tir'>t Jnd '>l'lllnd •• 1nJ •Ol I'll tn lht' 12th ~ht' !{ •d\ \Unlnlulll'd \IUl'JfnllO@ "\ nl r C~Uf • (" lfl IJlC thl• \lump- ll"'i! hllll'I r dulH 'lir'I l\\n Plll hC\ .... l.rt' t alkd \trl l'\ hut then thl' l11un1 "l·nl , __ lx·t11r1. ( tar~ -c•nnc· led tor thl' \hoit \lll~ll· 111 Iron\ 11! l'll til'ldc:r \' Jll \111dcr · Lhc p.tlLJl :t.'> \\h\·r, I ,,inh:d 11 ..aid hku 'l' "l h.11\ thl• pill h Ill ' lx·l·n '~' 1n~1nl! .it .ind m1,.,11 ~ J \llJl'I IU\I 1111 lhl' pfJIC ( l1l .1 \._ J)lllh '''U l.JO I put II 1n a mud\ IX'lll'l \POI .. It \\J\ thl' t11unh ""' 1n thl· "''' lt\l l!Jllll'. tor 1tw ~nl'>. JOU nnh liit• '-l"l.•>lh.1 Ill t•!J!!hl t:\lr.HIHllOi' ~llll''> Lh1.:.\-..ht:11. 111 the '\Jt1un..Ll lc.JguL.. _ Cardinal.; 4, E'PO" 3: t>1111.'h-ht1ter fom' P.ign11111' \tilgkd hurm \lilt r l111mp\110 \\l(h 1 nl' uUI 1n lhl' lillh 1•101111!! ~P' tng \1 l m11\ ,1 onwhJl ~ \1llt1f'\ Jt RJ\lh \1.iJ1111n P.ign11111' h11 111 lli!hl !kid lallll' oil \nd> \Id 1al· l1~J' I 1 .1lll I I 111 • l\·n.i' hH1-11ut tripk tied 11 l•H \t I "'" 111 th n1111h P.1i;nc •11 ·, '>!ngk j!J\l" thl' •\In 1 I 11dd \\ u1 1dl 1-1 ·" 1h1. 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P.ir}... lohn "'' • 1•1 1ll•1'AHI 'l 'l'll 111'> -1nd I 11flllll' \m11I hnm\·rcd ,, .. \I .t•• .1 "'•'Jlt"-d J ">1'-)!Jrlll" h1'9ng \til·a~ fht.: '1..t11n .1 ,, •l11ppnl :1 I " II in l C 11.1nt' ,, nn ng \lrc~~ \11111111 \.'\ '>II I\~ 1111 111ne .1nd "Jli;l'd l\.\11 Ill hi\ d 11nt pl1 11 gJ Jill 11 I h~· \l'.tr '°lm 11h 1111 h" W\\'1llh h11ll1l'r Jn!..I lir\I 'tnl4' • 1u1111nr I 11\·,d.1' l111m thl· dl\ahkJ '"' \\tlh .i '>pra1nnl r ~t.1 .1nl..k k.1d111g·.11t thl to11rth It "a' 1.1,l lhl· wu1nd ll111lt\ l If ' \~,l\1111 1111 \l(lll ( IJI rl'ftt, "-~ \l et~ I. C'ubi. :I. C 11q1g klfl'l tl"' '1ngkd homl lhl ,, 111 111~ 1 111 "11h t\\11 nlll\ 1n till .I ::'th 1nn1ng 1·n .. 1tng J ll\l'·huu1 c'e111ng 1n the rain <1nd kading '1.'v. 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Tom Pernice and Tom K11c. the tour's leading money-winner lh1s year. fa11wa)'s held up Y..dl, Simpson ~1d, and the soft greens were a delight to the game·s grcat<'st pla>ers "Th<' players can get their hckc, 1n:--Kitc said. Ma~Len champion Nick Faldo of EnaJand was 1n a group at 68 that included former U.S. Open 1to-inners Ra6 Aoyd and Larry Nelson. deru:hnf c.hamp1on .urt1s Stranac birdied his 1aM hole to e~ cape with a 71 Scvc Ballc\fcros, P(., champion Jeff Sluman and Lee Trevino were not so fonunatc. T~v1no. ~tum1n1 to tht' site of h11 first pn>fcsr.t0n1J triumph. shot 7 ... Stuman, a Roche ttr tt idcnt on the rebound from reccn1 surscry. toot 15 And Balltttcros, the ~n1ard who bolds the Bntrth Osx-n title, owled I.Del ft-owned hit WI)' lO I ~-OVCr•l)lr cflbn. Tam Wauon wu another stroke ........ 76. S.~y ~"· (~ .,-_,, and lrittth Mnner, llrl"llil'ld IOI 71. · "Any time }ou·,e got cond111on like this. you"r<' going to get low ~ores," Nicklaus ..aid. But Langer called 11 a m111cd bleu· '"f.· 'The greens arc sof\," he u1d. "and lhat's and ad vantaac. Bu t th<' fa1f'W1y-,-are-wct-and--you act no roll so it plays very. very Iona. And the rouib 1~ very wet. so 1t'& vc.-ry d1f· fleuh 10 pl1y from." And he had M>mt adventure 1n that area. Langer, -who won 1hc panish ODcn earlier 1h1s )'car bul ha n't taken an American \ltlc in four years. had a wildly cmuc cOon that included c1~1 birdies. four boac)'s and su1 .,.rs. "I d1dn'1 know there ~rt c11ht btrdin out there," said the man who has cu~ hrs putt1na m11enn w11h an c•tmncly unuwal pumns uyle. He p;p1 _ the thaft of the putter wttb 1111 left hand Ind Inchon the hmldk ... i .... htt Id\ forann with hll rilf\l hand. -. Nice going Vinni• Jottnson of the NM ch•rnplon De- troit .-tston• 11-tt• h•nd1 with t•n• who showed up to •r••t th• te•m M Wiiiow ltun A1rpOrt In Vp•ll•ntt. 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Toe1 u aoue NetleNI LM9" PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-S·oned VM Havtt. ou•~ 10 • UVM-v.t.ar C:.l>"''•" ll'OOT&ALL NefleMI ,. ..... LM9118 CLEVELAND 81tOWNS-Nemee M,.o Lombard O'O Of'r ,onnel d•rtelor NEW OltlEANS SAINTS.-W•lved Brur• Clarll., dtfe1>1fvt end,8 ar•v Word run.,11111 t>act. end Teo C.rtoorv. nose 1aci.1t HOCKEY N•IMMI Hacltev L•9118 DETROIT RED WINGS-Tr•decl Adarn Oele> c•n•tr, el\O Peul MecLten rlohr wl,.g, 10 '"' SI Louil Btvu tor Ber11le Feo.rll•• t•"''' end To"• Mcl(eonev, fell wJno $0CCl:lt MeM lndeef' Sec~ L•tue CLEVELAND CRUNCH-Named I(~ HHV.IYI Dllvtr-coech COL.LEGE ADELPHl-A.,nou"'ed lht retlonello" Ot lt•lhrvn ReUI>, women \ \Ollt>911 coach ISOWOOIN~Nemeo Joe Kf1111 H1i1lent foot· bett coectt •n<I euf11e n1 men'• ,_. .. ,... coec-. ltENTUCt<. V-Named Orl•f'ldo Smith .. , ••• 1en1 be•ketbalt coe ch end 8111v Oo<>o•en Ortdll"' alt •ul11en1 coectt MAINE ·OltONO-f>romoted Jam Slttf'O. le en 1ten1 elnltltC d'rec1or for f•nanct JS n .M Jt-n >t lt-1) u .. 7J :IS n • n-n JI )t-7) )I l6-IJ •> 1J ,. ,. )t ,. ,. )I )1 I• " 14 • , . • )6• 74 JI Jl-1• >I )I " l6 I• ,. 7• ,. ,._,, >S ,.._,. >S ,. M·Jt-11 ,. ,. ,, )/ ,. ,, ,,_,. JI JI ,, JI Jl-1• JI JI ,. •·n-n :16 ,._7S '° n-11 l6 >t-H JI JI 1S . , 71 Jt ,._H n " .. 14 .. , 1' )I 71 lOl "} 1~ Wll tGOJ'll "I" Oor-J 8•aNI 9-Gtr-• a, .... d D•~• Nt .o-;~ °"""~ T.,,, W1t\on C~11Pt<rt ltac.~ ,, ... ,,, .. s•-eo•ma· K1v.,_H•t'¥ o Jov$" ~ .... ovuo .. JOMF-Ot nOIC,,,,,.o M.9rt1.,. k,, . .,,. ,, ... ,.°'' o.twi¥ H_,., P"' Horton Ill JOM M•"°"'' MPC.llotf 811<•• I• ,,,,. 110 .. J::v1h'Z~·I" $0.,,,.,. LYtt Ovll• Wtlclorl Geh'Pt ¥f"'" , .. ~ .... .._ .. _ Gr"cn."""'" -r•DMl>ert Jeff l'a"1otld si.-..krw-Dt •l<!0..,,1 J•mH Mc'-o .. • • Mlc<1MIWe1.,.. .... e .... c•lt M. ... ~ ... ,_,,"'l ~Ua ~w .... ..., ~" ..... • ...,,."""-"' ., •' ar-·-·"""••t, ,. "'""' ..... )t ll••""-· ,, l-• o.,.-. J) ,.,,,,.......,.. " .................... u .. ,...~, T~ D9ly Not " I) JI I' lt u . ,... .. ::1 •· ,,.,._.. ...... ! .,....., •· Jt.J7 ...... >6-3 "•-1' Jt »-.Jll ,. .. ~ :.r.-iz JI ;o::11 :.~ '4•J7_, ",~, ,.~. •-n )f ,. 1' .. 17-71 ,. Jt-/J ., ,,_,. .... , " 00 .. .,. " ,.. ....... ,. ... ,... ,. ,.._,. •1 ...a • • • ........ &f•Jt-11 ,........., ., 41-tO ~~ S7 1tt u 111 S4UI 11 ... IJSI Ill 1'0.,. 10 .JJ1 m11t 111 1~ , ...... llS"'7 11$ , .. ,,.,,. T1dtets for the 1989 Summer O.auic All· tar Baskctbtll Gama, 1ehcdulcd to be playtd on unday. June 2S at UCl's Bren Events Center. att cum:ntly on aak. Thett will be • doubleheader thll niatn. with the alrts same aettinf under wal' at S, and the boys to follow at 7:30. Tid.eu are available at the Bren 1Events Center Ticket Office and at all T1ckdron outleta. The bo• office houn are Monday throup Fridly ft-om 9 a.m.·S p.m. ' TICUtt are onced ftom SI 0 aS'd 16 for ttten'ed It.all.. Sl few ~ admintOft, and $2,'° for baah tchool baskrtball ttama and )OUth or· pnlmuona of IO or mort. Tkkdl can be ctw,ed to Masttt- Card Of V1u by calhna 86S-'°°°- Afta houn. Ofdcn can be eb.aflld :J._ Tnc b)' calhn, Tcktron M 11i counc was saturaltd from IWO..,. of ratn. And any. threaten# .. Clloildl lealred a taady driale on ..., ...... of ~ton ct.urned "It wu about as aood a pumna round as rve teet1," said Stmpaon • who plQed 1n tht wune lf'OUP wjth La& .. He hat no mOft puttins p ............................. ... ---··-~·"'• .......... , ..... el .. U.L _...Ill ••dte••, N.Y: ; .............. -........ .,,... .... fOf po~ Mia information, e::Cd~or~1~«J:>jo~~k ~• m -fnto .ao,. but the DI ms." ,. ' t I. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday June 18, 1"9 • ---ti. I I I I I' HO\ H H ------ Mission Viejo golf Formrt Oakland Raiden \lar Ben IJ3\ldso n h~• the lt11 of celcbnt1e\ "'ho will pa.rt1c1pa1r 1n the \t!\lh annual M 1ss1on V1e10 (,101( C1au1< al M 1U1<ln V1c,o ( uuntl) Club o n \1ondav The t0urnamen1 1s a bt-ndit fur 1hr Nauon~I Foundauon of Wheelchair Tennis and iu Junior WhC'Clehair pam camp protn.m Ea1.h fivcsome Wtll t:QO'ISI of local &o lfen. and On(' ceJebnt) captan Dav1dj()n, lhe honorary l h:urman. "'" he Joined b) cdebnt) chairmen Kt'n foN h c 1in Ltv1np1on and Tom M u1ph) Amona the other celebnttc~\ "'f!C<. ll'd tu aucnd are -baseball stars Bobb) Cmch. l<un Bc"acqua, Rolhe ringer\. I lltl) l\hcrl) and And) Carey, football SIU\ rom 1'-ra~. M )ron Patt0$ and Doug Smith. Ol)mp1c sv.1mm1ng "ar Ona n Gooddl; m1crnat11in31 surfing cham pion Co.ft) Clirroll. stnger Bobb) H atfield of the R1gh1cous Bro the n . and t1eto~ JOh Bishop, Nedra Voll and lkll> fhoma~ ol 'llah S1~1 Blurs " Thc " tournafl!tnl lx'gtn' a1 '9 30 a m v. 11h rt'glstratton and ~ontmcntal brrakfa\I folhiv.ed by a shu\gun 'tan at 11 ;l,fler the tournameni an awa1d~ dinner v.111 be held 111 1hr Mm1on VicJo Country ( luh For funhcr mforma11on nl>ou1 the c' ent. contal·t J o an Cinrrwn al the M1,s1on VteJn Count!) Club at S!L!-ISSO Shooting school Bob I hnmt11n of thr Ph1la1.klrh1J "l>C'f\ and Herb L" \C'~ {1f Orange < o:i\I < 11Jlt11c: "111 condull a shooung \(, honl Junt· :' :' ~.J ;11 ( hn\I { ollrge Ir' int: T he hool \\111txd1\ld1.·d 1n111 '"" m\t1u1 11onal group~ -tor 1n\ldt· pl,l\fr\ . .ind tor ix.·nmc:tcr pla\t'r\ l:.nrollmcn1 "hm1ll0d to r;o h.t)\ tx·tv.l'Cn tht: agl.'S of I\ and Ii Tl'alh1n~ r.11111\\allIX'11111 I ln,1rullllln "Ill ta!..<' pla1r on l hur.dll\ C't'nang. and all da} f nJa' and \JrunJa\ l.unl.h \\Ill IX' prm 1cJcd hnlh lull da" nwrnlOn •' b·hx.>1-ll1 u·n11.·r fllf I\ ard plaq:d at M t\\lon \tr Jo TT1gn '\,11.ldkh.1, ~ t nllrgr n1 I 'C I lie h,1d plaH·J """ the "rn \ orl.. KntLI..\ hclon· grnng 111 l-'h1laJ1•lph1.1 I '"t:> ha\ lx•t•n 1n lttgh \l h11ol .in,I lt1llt•1tt 1.oa1h1ng fur \I }Cilr\ 1ndutl1ng \ltnl\ .11 c "'"' \k\J tf1gh O< C I (I and \r1111rl.t \I.lie l nl11rma1mn Jt'ic•ut the 'hn1111n~ ~h,. .. 1 1Jn he ohla1ncd hom l 1'-.c' JI -I\~'"-'-' ld,1\\1 or li\4-61\Jli (l'\\'lllllg\I . Oldtimers Day l~r ~ll"llf\ lrom \t'M\ f"·"' "111 J.,n Dodtp.t"I muc ome Jll.3111 c1n \unda~ JI 1h1· F4utt'.1hlr Oll111ml'I\ C 1<lll1L' ;11 J>ncl((l'I \tac.Imm Thr ll"\11• till"' i.t.·g1n a1 11 'II pm pra111 111 the l>c.l(.fgcrs·HrJ'C' g.imc I ht') v.111 \.th11t· 1ht' s" \\ orld ( homp1on~h1p Dodger lcJm' am1 fC'aturt morr lh3n ~" forml·r l>c~~a ''"'' .\mong 1h1· part111pant\ v. tll he Run I <.'\ "1lhc DJ\ I\ \te\C ( 1.H\t'\ \an1h h.cml:i\ Ou!..e ~n1dl.'r \taul\ \\ 111, R11\ \ .ampanl'lla Tornm) 1>.11 t\ l>t1n "'C:"lllfl\hc, Juhn Ro,C· born. Burt llootun "1ann' \fot:i t lau1lr ()~1ecn .ind Ralph Br.1nn1 I olln-.tng lhL· ( )l,JllmCI'\ g.imr 1h1 PoJgrf\ v.111 ho'I the Br.1't' in a ~.O~ 111nh"'I Rc\C'r' C't.I Jnd gcncr.il ac.lml'\lnn k1t·l 11l~c'I\ are J'a11Jhk tor OIJ1161rr\ DJ\ 1 t\l..rt\ fm .ill Dodger twmC\ m:l) be pun hJ\t'll fmm all Dodger Ill !..Cl outlet' I 1l \.c1 \l.t\1fr T1d.elrtlll .intl till' l>11Jgcr \J\Jncl-d l 1, ~rl omrc hK.31l'd ill t 7~11 \1:1Jn1m \\ •" \fnnll.l\ 1hmu11.h \aturd J\ lr(ltn 'O .i m ~ '" 11 !lt MllC NOTICE NtllC NOTICE P\atc NOTICE Ocean View camp Thr CXt'an \ 1e-. \11mmrr 8.uchall < :.imp "''"hr held Junr IQ.'-' <ind Junr 2f\-Juh l. 101 plaH'" from 11 I \~~ old fht camp v.111 ·be ht'ld M o nda\ thruuih ~turda) (rum f' ~ pm v.ttk.da\' e nd ll·nn<111 u n Saturda)\ he pmc ·~ ~ H Eac.h patlll 1pan1 will fM't'l\C tnslr\l1 l111n 1n all phase\ uf 1hr game t1 C11mp I \htn and ronte\I\ lOlll!X'llltun' and prttl'\ v.111 Ill a1o.nrded lns1ruc-tor\ 1ndudt 51nr I lll'll 'IH"" ba..cball lOillh II <>.r.in \ j('V. llt)l.h Uoh <i1bbs h1111n1 11\\lntllor .rnd t hr" '4.hul1 JUnlOr '•lr\11)' ll"-tth "ho "''II lt'tlh lJllh·rn fundamental\ and wnd111on1ng In hn1ljUl'\ Gur\I 1nslrUllors v.111 1nduc.fr r.n1 f eh' (DttflJll T lfC" I t/8()..jj9). fohn \~1n (f Ull('rtnn <.olkgr/, R1 l k ln&nll\lhcad s.c:ou1. \nft'I\> IJt1h Bathe <Oakl'!nd \lhlttlr\. 19 o '(\). M1!..e 5t:obba-lad,11ncr ~ut 1\thlM1cs1 and <)cc.in Viev. 'ar\11} h.t\rhall phl) cr\ Eagle Basketball Camp I he < O\ld \fr,J Rl"l rcat111n I)\. partmrnt " ~ix1n\4111ng th~ hllh Jnnual I <1t1k ll 1,h·thall Camp fo1 he>\\ anJ g11I' ..igl.'' N 11, The \.J mp Y..111 lx held t111m I~ '" 1 pm "d<lrl}-J1rnt'" 'ti \11 1IT" I "\ldllllJ 1t111h 1n t tKt:r Mc~ I Ml\ Sumlnm.1n Mii tit' lht' 1 .in1p dlf('(\Ur Fundaml'ntah v..11 ht \lr•'\'>('ll .tnJ l'J1 h lalltflt'I v.111 plJ\ 111 .1 '~·m111111l· tt4lmc c!Jth Th,· 1.mr 1, ~t• ~ "Oil h includ•·' J I ,flan .and prl/C\ For h1rth1 1 '"'"' n1.11H1n llhl 111 111, •ll'F"lt'r 1all l1ulh '-u1un1 .ti ''"M1 '' l>t.111111 Rl•:iJ .11 "°'~ I'''" Rcg1\tr..i11un Y..111 .1"11 hi h1·ld 111111 'h th't· lir~I J,1) .11 1lw 1amp lrom 11 \11 I 1 10 pm in the ~'"' ll' rn JI f \liJOl 1a . 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'>lliool and T 1c!..r 1rong uu1le1S. NtllC NOTICE Basketball camp l.lt>l Ulull Bua .tnd C.11rl\ C luh 111 ....;e,.Pon &ad1 ha' \(, hecJulC'd • \Ccund "Sh1-l(J11ng and <11Trn\1> \!..111\ lia\l..r\hall C .imr from Jul\ JI· \ug J I ht \ltinda" llmwgh f-nd~ amp ~•II meet fr11rn II am ·I pm da1I)' 1 hrrl' 1\ hrmlrd enrollment for high S(hool all.CJ .u.hktc\ !J,raliL'\ .b-12) < °'' ut the ca.mR.. 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Youth softball, baseball Huntington lka1h \ c•nlmun11 "<" tl1."\ l>c· panmcnt " r~1\1rnng tor 11~ wmmcr I~ 4 \OUlh \\1lthall and ha'ot'ball pn> ram Lc:il ti.' v. 111 ht offrl'C'\l Im tihl thmu[lh eighth ir.1Jc" ,11 \1un.f, ( 11mmumr' C t•n1rr 7000 "orm.1 nn'r 11111fl..!ll\llSi .rnJ [J1~on tommunll\ < rn1t·1 .:'J l"'" \l.arn••lra Dn•c (116{). 11·111 l cagur pl;1' Hll >'IC' \lond,I\ ,inJ \\ C'Jnt-..· da). ht.·tttnntn,;: lhl' •t'• "' lurir 1-J Bi"' and Slfls rc11~1cnnt lur k.1[lul:'• v. II rC'\:t't\ r ~ tr~m 'hon leuur d~;impum patchr~ 1n,J lth l hlm ptOMf\tp lr••1.f1•t'\ htt l~f s I~ r"t'll'trJlmn I« for lurtht•r tnlllfm11t1on l flnlall f1nt• nl thC' kilguC' \Iii\ "8.IC NOTU "8.IC llOTlCE .. Tl.No.1l01 "#one1C.u.S.•e IJIJU'""~ I OoJ~y -IQ J ~· ''00 ,.m .. f!tp ·~ t -····1STAEET IN AN Al ZONE llArastttrtt1f''lf' 9111 'st11p K4t04t l 811 '11verl •O ,., ,,.. 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Prn ldenf CACIO F09' A CON• to1n111 torpo••t 0" 8075 19119 92626 NEED AN EXPLANATION to• l 1u• el Po1nl t ""'" Clu stme l-lud1011 il•Hl '" Ml H Mein SI 450 Se nt• OITIONAl UIE PERMIT TO Wl"~t 3rd Slrttt Su·ll" lOr, r 456 F'alO C<>fpo1•110" CIM· Of THI .. ATUf'E OF TH£ H >mi's .i Plan.-.~d U•111 P,. corded Ottooer 1~ 19111' .u An1. C A 12701 (714) EXPAND AN UtlSTINO • ""01''1"5 C,. O()t\48 l0tn1a 1~"65 NO""'•"d Ir.I" F 8 I' l"'' 11.1tl•"14" I "'1$ I f'O ••lh ttie Cou• ty C\!!"k ot Or II• 0" C•M•"h ""' .. 6 •oeci F'2ll9S Pu~an..o Or,..,~ C< 1 01 '1 PllOt .Jur • 16 l3 ~ Jvty • 1!1~11 112· 14 l>ls tiv• ness 11 can ductt"d 0y c.o-partnto< Th11 •eg15\11n1 c.um "'9•><:f'<l 10 ""nsact b\I "•-'' undet 1.,. llC.lih~ bU •l'l'U n•me 0t "'"'-,,,,ea 100..e 0'1 N A '""• Luqu~ fl!" 1111~1 •I I PA~EDINQ AGAINST ~e <>pmf'nl rpto•df'd ·• tnst•untent "40 88 52952601 5SO·t252 9'E9T AUAANT Foi. OUT· '"" properly l'Pr••nl"nl On ... Su•ll'I <;ou1111 i"'d YOU, YOV SHOULD CON· eooc. 13111 P<lQe '""" ,, 011.c al R~r<ll <:-' 0•110011 P...,b ·•nP<I "~' g,. <.. "'' DOOR OfNtMO WtlHtN 200 ne•eto ts Ol!sc.r D"<S ,., Jf'f' P\alC NOTICE Ml •8075 TAC,AlAWYUt Olt•c1111Reco1ds Co11n1y C111i1orn•1 .Jod Oa y P"l)I """ l(i FEET OF M SIOENTIAUY ftf'llH SO'•ol tlll rogM l•tl' Th•s bu••reu s·coll ----------""''" Ille Cout11y Ciera. 01 Or f'tftt.IC NOTICE •"99 County on ..-ey 11 Notte.of APfll041~ 17168 nursu11ntlolh8I CP•l••l}NO 1Qj\C, 'ZONED PA O PEfllY end •Olerttt •n 11nd IO..... l(llOS1 . Ou<;leGb\I lc.o<Oo1ahcll ----------19&q f1u1tff'1 S1te l>r one•tv 11dC1•"'' ,., lice ot Default ltl1'11'uOOl'r 1~8t LOC ATED AT 5412 WEST 'amp 1IFt~1Pr0<1ucl Nf'w'I FICTITIOUl•USINEIS lhf' reQ•SlfllOI COin K4to74 Under Offd pu•polledly ~ho,..n "'" l~2" recorOt'O Mllr'-ti? 1q811 5' llTH STREET IN A C1 Olu11 11nv "'' wo1~ "'o'~ '" "AME STATEMENT m8<'ced to t111n1 I IW! FICTITIOUS •USINESS of Tn11I Atd11• l 1111' Co\t1 MP~• C A •nslrument No 8fl IOCl868ol PUBLIC NOTICE ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL P•OU59 t1nd ac.c •u• 111 •I" 11111 lot•.,,,. nq r l"r """ "'" rieu tmoer 1ti11 ''"'111u' I NAME IT.ATE•NT N~• IS neretiy 'J•l'fl 92627 0 11.c191 Rpcoros ,, sail• DETERMINATION· ()(. t t'Yflt>lfl a~ OI J11nu111v I dO<f1Ql>\.l5•nes\I bVSIO .. 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Ion: sn tewlul m<>nt'v o! l~e MISSION AT THE CITY ANOfAIOM, AUTHOftl.UD C"Pyrtghl\ a"d IM• 1'14'1' Su•ll' tOQ "•"" •I dent V C~I' R<'S2f' 1----------llu~~e or !Ul>11 lulf\d eb•e eSl•n•iltl'cJ tll~IS I'• United Slt1lf'I ol An-f'r•Cil" a HALL, 17 f'AIA DRIVE. AOINT FOA M. I PAllT· ol 1'1ffl P1odu<I NI''"' ll•td 1 9271• Th•• ttale<!"f' t wH r C:l'l•f19 A "9 Vona 10•?1 truSIM pursuenl to lrtt> OHO pense' enJ 1dva"''" 111 Int> c.i"·er1 cttecli p'lyao f' to C Ot TA MEI A, C All· NE9'SHlf' f()A A ~ANH£0 IOCll.011 5 tO 1111h '"lfl'!'I H1w11 'l-·10 I Id II C •· ""lh the Cou"'' Cte1~ ol 0.. v1~1 01 " <:.11 ""' Ce I ---~ .. -+not e•f'Cdtf'O """el \l'P.A•l•il·~ ~ .Al..1.:.311L2 OMlltG...!ft~.fOA~ Nf'W~fl 8Ht.n t." ur.r l !Qm• I I ""''' ... to i,..J..,.__J,...,......:...+-.i.ti .... ·--t-.rtT'~~~"""l:-:l'""'t--tit rRfY A SMOROWSKI A or me NOIOC, .. of .... ,f' 11 Stale 01 ,.,.,~,,., ll•ll~ e ••' tOON Al POSSl8L£ PA(VIOUSlV APtJROV(O '" ous1oess "''~ u~..CS 17"92 M1tCt'f'A ::>0..11'1 !';u•lf' 19 9 SINcllE MAN AS lO A '\O''t $54 970 04 '"lie or re<h.~•.i trit<1ol u"'o". THE9'EA,,TEA ON MON· COMMEflCI/\( CENTER bv lhe ""'1 1ta11sfprw\ 81 100 lr111ne Ce I Q/T 14 INT' ' G(RARO A ,,, •Od1t1011 lo C )~" '"" "'"•''" 01 fedem 'llv<n9• DAY. 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PARCEL l An ••Q\l'llv., MDMlll AWMM .. AN 8Ul.IC "'MIWl"9' 11\e lollo-•f\" peuon1 100, 1Mne Calif •;r714 ACT1TIOUI .,_., UHMf lll tor ttd•y·'H\j .. zo.c. IMVMONMIM· (he• '"' 1t7 ha..-·~ '"" ll OI Co mo World Cl\•f)O•• ....... , .. ,....., Pllfl>OtH •• "' IO<lh "'tt.o TM. Olft ...... ATIOM-I•· UCCI 11\9 'rc.1111ou• l u•tne11 ttlOf\ • C •t°'ni. '°'l>V'' f l'le 1~ l•'IOh• "41 v~~mentery O....l11r11ht)n IWf Hnl<• If f\elfOy OiW>n to H•me IAV MfAOOW 11t0n 20•9 Century l>1tf OO'l'Q t>u-• H OI COWll'lllf\I Cc>nd1ll01''1 a, ll'\.A....-0 ACftOM creo11011 ()f 11'1• ""''"'" "p A"' TM NT' ". htt, SvM ~ lO'I "" ' ' M PAAlNt:ASl~rP ------•nd Aeltt11;1,.>t1• lf>Cordr<1 1n PA·•·H 'Ofl lt091flT' L n11Tlf'd lrlll'lthtf0<1 lhal 11 $0CllHCI, 1181 (lvpcnt ..... C•l•I f00e7 1'UO'Nrtttt• AWtft\19 CAlsTI P\&IC NOTIC£ O<k>~ I 1.3!1. P!'94" lflt 01 01 MM.In 'Ofl fl fll..-.D b\~ 11 1111 1 •• 1111...o.d lo Or . 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Ottic. o1 t Ofttuf'NNlltd on or ell., CA t270f tly April C ,,..._.,.... • • the •Ml ptoperty IS IOC.-tfil e11penM! ot tn. tru11 .. •'•d C.41'1\11111 '"' tmerl6m4111t o• t. ..,._ of .. ..-.n tile Col,il\ly ........, OI Ille ~th dey of July 19" '' K .. t.,eon, ~I Man-* ~pf' ,.-D•tt M•~ 31 11~1114 ol Ille truth cruttcl bv Md Ille pievioully·•dOC>t.O con Ca-a.~-you-"'°'*' ... --eour.. fXC{PTINO 8 00• m e1Ne11onel8ankof ~ Tenenf• n•~ end eeonct .. ,. '·'. llM:. 09A MM. °"° oflcu I fltUCllOflend recomtrUCllOt a~ rvn1t1;n .... eMd Mele THEN.~ II Oil,.. Southtfn CeJ1tOfnle. 3851 $ let I i.,,o•n •ddru1 YOU AA( IN DEFAULT llTAH FOftlC\.OIURE The 1ou1l emounl OI th• pten "'""tie ~.,d Any at T C-NO. A1... ~ or ... nr•oca11011••t1rcM111 or Plaza Or Su11a 140. Senle At\lhony end Connie l>NDEA A OEEOOF TAUSl llRVICll A• I UC · 11npeid balll~ ot tne obh• tlOrl Of llMt Board of Edur"' 0 al heifs, ............ cncMol9, conlnaene #rinlft ..... 9'e 111\def Mid_,.•~ Ane County of Otenge Gonzelft. 1313 W ~mory DATEDAvguS\ 24 1988UN 'ClllOR TRUITl'I, n11 gellOfl NCurtld by llttt prop· lion ol NMVSD et tt1•t ..._, ~. and ...... wtM> m.r ... ~ ODUr' ...... .. ..... IM o..tl ..., •. 1154111 Sl•I• of C•11toin1a LIM • 203, S•nl• Ml. CA LESS YOU T Al<E ACT ION CINTIR AVINUI, IRO erly 10 be aold end fe•.IOfl· •no W!M not levy new f ... O• ~-TE~ WI ._ wW OI ....... Of bOeh, of CAAL 8 YOtllt .......... nwy IN 2009, ..... 2:12 o1 Ottlc So f.lr 11 ltno-Nn lo llMt 927015 DHcr1p11on of TO PAOTECT YOUR PROP· P\.OOll. tft. 190. HUNT· 1ble.,.et11m11ed COiia e•· Iner-e·'4Jlllfl0 ~' ,...,.,.., " In P9f'90" 0t ~ yout ~. TransftHM(SI ell t>usln.U goods dining teble. Siii ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT .OTC* MACH, CA ... 1 oe<ISM eno .Ovences II the .... on '""*'1tal com A PETrTIOH ,_ lbeer'I MllCI ~ SNitOV E PORTER ~ tne .,.. ...,_ nemu end 1ddt .. te9 uMd dlaQ, 1 roc;ker Chine cebt· A PUBLIC SALE IF VOU n• ....... 9r: U.llA· llmt ol tM lntll•I publlUtt<>n mete.oat end lndUttriel ton In the SUperiO( Cout1 of C&ilDmlil ~of ORANGE fF YOU AAE A .,,_, C101M11n --~. by T11n11teror(tltor tilt 1t1ree "'1. cioelt.. (()UCh, tecitoef NEEO AH EXPLANATION •ITH •1"8111. VICE of the Not1C41 ol Sele 1* lrUCtlOl'I .tlich he ... bM<i reqJealng lt\al SANDY E POAi'ER tie tippOlnlild • CAEOfTOR or a ~. 01 !he ,.., ~ v-•s tast pu1 e1e (U .. me. refrogeretOf, 2 end ttbi.s. OF THE NA TUAE OF THE ,_ltDIMT $270 060 22 ~by NMUSO ~~·~....,.to ............. ol .. conlr!!n' Cl9cMor of .. ....... .... .. C>UI ume . ti flOfff' put hvtc:h. """'· tiot(>lt•I bed. PROCEEDING AGAINST PIJt>llStwld Of1ng41 Cot I Th• bel\ef!Cl•r,,undt'• .... cs JoM w NIC<MI. Sec;retai, ~nPETt IT · • . ~. you musl ft1e 10 •· v... land ~ none 11 eny piMM hst p111tonn o.o. p!Cture. told-YOU YOU SHOULD CON Deify Pilot June 9 te 23. Deed of Tru5t t\efetofore•to. ol the ito.rd ot fdtJC•hon o• ·~ ION~ a&I~ to 9dmin .... IN~ dlifn wtf\ IN court .W ......... Hun1"1810tl \IMtml Ing table. 1emp1. portet>le TACT A l.'WYER 1989 ' ecutect and dellve<ed lo the IN N9wpof1.M ... Ul\dlecl ...... ~ lhe lndl0endill1t Adnwi•tralion of E..._ i11ncf nWll a copy to .,. llMC;tl, CA Seme T \I . we1..-~ trame nlgllt O" J11ne JO. 1989, at 9 •5 F'4119 undrs1gned • •rllten Oeclat Sc:tlOOI Oltmct ActCThisautho(i~llllows9'eP9f*)nal,....ntawe pefWOnal ~·~TH MNCEI Ottt'd Mevis 1989 stan a1. m 1cro-11111ve AM .REALESTATEFOAI:· 1liono10.taut11ndOem•NI ,__ _. c-t, Al· ~ ~:!!_~~obtaining ~ ~ ~ted ~ the oourt REPAES£NTATIOH Al tO f'AUL TOITel"O, Trent· Wtought 1100 plant stendt CLOSURE SERVICES as; P\alC fl)ffCE lor Sele, and • Wtlllen No-.......... Law.1. ~-'°' £ ..._. _,.,,. .__, --·· ~ • ., .. ~ "1fllf'I lour mon .. fl-om THE Cl.EAN-,UP CON>ITIOH ._,.. bOto.es with mtsc:elleneou. duly eppotnted Trustee LIQe of Oetevtt end Elec;ttoo ,..,.._ ........... 112. ~-...._'9q1Hred :Jo: nob to ifltt'"'9d t. c1et9 Offtra1 -.nee~ OiF SITE". UIA TOITMRO, Tr9nt· and varlOus 11n1t.nown '°"" unchK and PUrsu•nt 10 DMd NOTICE OF TRUSTEES to Seti The 11nder~g~ ...... AM, CA 11191 l)efWI • ..., ~ nOlll» °' COM9"'9d .....,. -~ lrl The "'............ T~-.... tents AuctlOn condue1ed of f rUSI recorded~ 30 SALE ceuMd Mid NO\IQe of De Put>llsn.d Orente C~M lo t. ~ ~) TN 'lndloendtnt wton 9100 of t. o.aMM erty 1111011!1y 1Dr _,,, Published 0rellg9 Coa"51 by A A Auction Serviee 19118 u ln.)ltvrnent No T S No 396 feull end Eleehon to S~ to 09lty Pilo! June ll 22 19 v ~"!!..,atiOn ~ ~ •• !tJrrwtled u ..... In C~la Probete Codi lrcot'r.a-ol Ill• Ill .. Dllly P•IOI June t6 1989 c s L • A t 7 0 6 811 '31079 Book No N A NOTICE be rec;o<"O.d In ,,,. tounty F'lh51• ,.._ .. _, pe~ ·-WI......,..._, lo.,.. pellhon and The ..,.,. for Mil)g ~ addr-end .,. common F·S!S 213/515·333• P8941 No NIA ol Ollte;tat Ae· YOU .llRE IN DEFAULT ~e ,,,. real l)f()(>efly II ~~ cau• wny IN ~t lhould not grant the wil not ewpire priOi' IO lour o.eien-t0n. " .,,.,. "'°*" Pvbuslled Or•noe Coest ~ords 1n me olhce ot the UNDER A DEED OF TRUS1 locD•t•,'8!'.1., "1 1,..0 ~--.-_-IC_Mft_TIC£ __ _ ~..... · · . . mor1f'l1 from the cMt9 of'*-"'. Ml.IC NOTlCE Deily P1101 Jul'lt 16. 23. 1989 County Aec<>fder 01 OR· DATED Octoter 3 19S.. .., , ~ .,.,., ,._ nu AH ARING on IN ~tiOn will be held on June 29, !he hear ..... notle9d above S8lld ... ~ t>e mede !MA F5011 ANGE Sttte of Cehforn1a UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· L.,,. IMctt IHlnt• end 1989 at 1 45 P.M. In Oeot. 3 located at 700 Civic ~-... · w~nout COtlenant ,,, wwri.nty NOT'ICE Of Eaecuted by SHARON LYNN TtON TO PROTECT YOUR \.oen AUOC. H -vlcl"f K •t9t Center Drive W•t. Senta Ana, CA 92701 VOU MAV EXAMINE •Pl-,,, lmpl49d r~ .-uauc •AMNO JOHNSON A MARRIED PROPERTY IT MAY BE 11f9ftt hw Cellforftla f9defet NOT1CI TO IF YOU OBJECT TO IN grwi:;:• lhe. pe lltlon, you the Ille llepl ~the court.""" . poMatiOn °' 8"CIM. ltON fta.IC ll)TIC( WOMAN AS HER SOLE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE NL .... o .aoa llttl, "°"' CMOfTOlll OF ~ .....-..,,..,....-.. -and •..--your you .. a J*90ft ~ 10 Pi. the fl'£MllT NO. •t ANO S EfARA TE PROP· IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· 8 • e c h , Ce 11 IO r" I• 9ULK TllAMlf'I" obje_ctona Of rlle 'Mieen otljections wi the court bebte ln..,...ted In the "'8te, r~ pmdp.i llMft ol 1119 (A..,.AL) ~ COUftT ERTY WILL SElL AT PUB· NATION OF THE NATUl\E IM1·M1t, ~211) U2·2271 (hca. t101-t107 the hMr'ing Vouf ..,.,..,.noe mey be 1(1 pel'90n Of by you may fiMt wl1tt .. OOUl'I note(•I MQINld Dy .., a.. (To tl*ft'ff OF CAL•~A. UC AUCTION TO HIGHESl OF THE PROCEEDING a.: Dewn L. ~.A•••· u.c .C.) YOUI anomty. • lormal . AeGuesl lot of Tn.a."""' .,..., .. lhefMI\, FrMt18ftdlnt COUNTY qF-ORANQE 8 100£R FOR CASH IP•Y· AGAINS 1 YOU YOU "'",.,_ NollCle .. l'lereby gNen ,, IF V0U ME A CREDfTOR Of a conwicae.nt CAtdltor SP9Qal NOfiee ol fie llllng • ~ 1n IMS l\Oll(i). • llfn) • In the Mill., of the Appl•· eble et ume ol aele in lawful SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Putwsheo O.e09e Coast ~1.CS1tor1 of the w1111., of 9'e deo9ued, you must Ne )'OW claim wif'l IN oourt of an invenlOty 11na ecrv-. If ~. IJl\d4lf 1n. NOTICE rs HEREBY e111on ot Je" Ehzabeth money ot the Umteo .States\· YER Dally Pnot J11ne 8 16 23 ne~ trMsl•Of(•I th11 • and ,,... a copy llO 'he pe~I 19Pf999"Uttiw llP9'~t of .•tat• ,.,ma ot IN [)MCI ol ll'Vll. GIVEN that the Huntinglon Ovnlep for Ch•noe of Name AT THE MAIN (NORTH) EN On Wednesday July SIP! 1989 built trensfe< II •bout to ti'" aoooinllld by fl• court wl1tttn lour month• lrom the da'9 ...... Of"' any petition or '-·~end •• .,.,.,... ol Beach City Councu Wiii held No A 1•116S3 TRANCE TO THE COUNTY 1989 ., 10 00 AM Long F•ll7 meda on pefSOfl81 pr()Pt'!l, ol lrst lauenc» of i.ners as PfO'W'ided In aecltOn 9100 account • prolltded In lhe Tn.41 .. end ot ,,,. 1rus11 e public heanng tn tne Coun-ORDER TO COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC Beach Savings and Loan As-tierelnetler dnc:ribed ol tt. CaNlomia Probate Code The lime tor filina eecllon 1250 of fie erM l-0 Dy l8ld OMCI ot Trust. c•I Cnembor 11 1he H4111. SHOW CAUSE FOR CENTER DRl.VE WEST eoclatton as duty 11ppo1n1od rtaJC NOTICE The nemes •nd buSln~· ~ Wiii not·~ IO four months from fie d9ti Calitomla Probale Code. -':10 ..... S.SU ,250.57'. lflglon Beach CIVIC Center. CHANGE OF NAME SANTA ANA CA all ngni TruilM Ul\de• and p...1suan1 •ddrenes of Ille lt119fl0~ oft. t..rinCI no above . Aequat b Soecial Notice TNI '*'-'oart und« ulcl 2000 Main Street Hunt-Jan EllHbeth Dunlap has 1111e 81\d 1n1eres1 conveyed to Deed of Trust 1ecorde<1 ""9lJC NOTICE 1ren1fe<ors er• HUMA• '• YOU MAV"EXAMINE ~ f"9 Mpc by !he court If you lorn'\ • a11&illbte from .,. Dead ot TllJit h«4M<>lor• "'II'°" BeeCh Celltorn11 on tiled 1 pe1111on 1n tl'l1s coun 10 and now held by 11 unde• Oclober t5 1911• as inst OF INVITING MDI ALI l( ... HN, 2!1'X> Atrwey A. !! ~~"' tt.tor~ ... Y'C>UNo"'!!_ '"!, ~ = ~ .._11,._. ••tQJt-O end -....0 10 ,,,. tne date end et the 1tme m-tor en order ello'N•ng pell-said DeeO of Trust 1n 1N1 no 8• 424617 1n '" bOOI<. HCTIOM C • enue 11A-13 Co111 Mew .... ....,..,a Reauest ~ _..,,,,. ney,_,..... ....._. llf109rsigned • wrt!ltn dicetedbetowlorece.veand hone< 10 cnange n1sher l)fe>perty 511ua1ed 1n sad n ou pagevxn of 0 1 OUT'DOOft Ce92726 fifing of an irw91ilOI 'f and apprai9em9nl Of estate ... 11 Thomati E. '9nfngton o.dar9rion Of o.leult encl cons1oer tile statements or n1me from Jen Ehubeth County end State desc"beO llCiel Recoros •n lne othce ot £L£CTWICA TION The 1oe11100 In C•lifO<r'I•• Of ol any peclfon or account as provided "' 98CttOn Tonwldn. A P9rring1Dn Demand lot s.i.. and a wntten eu Qtrsons who wish 10 be Ovnlep 10 Jet1n Eltzabetn as ttre County Recordf'• of Or TRAFFIC SIGNALS 4 IN· ot the ehlel necull~ ottiu- 1250. of 'h CalifOf!lla Proba .. Code A Request fol' 320 H Qerfteld Ave Noe-o1 Otleull and Elaa.on 11ea1d rt1a11ve to the 1ppU-Duntep LOT 68 OF TRACT 3763 IN ange County Stele of Call TERS!CTION (MP ROVE Of princ1pel business OlllC'<' No4ioatorm•availat>lefromthe eourtcletli. Ahmtwa ,CAt~801 to 5111. Tn. ~IOntd c1llon oesc11bedbelow 1T IS HEREBY ORDERED THE CITY OF NEWPORT lorn1a E•ecoled oy MENTS ollhe 1n1end4>dtr1n1l8for ~ ~ ~tftfonef: Of~e Coast Oat~ Pilot cai,IMd Mid Nata of 0.lloll OMEIT~ME-Wedl'leSday ll'lal all persons ll'lle•este<l 11\ BEACH. COUNTY OF OR ~ONALD "lfl:{NRY MIO STO~ • $85 000 NII a Wllkl ldneon June 5, 18, 22, 1 89 end El9dlon to Sell ID be July 6, 1989, 7 00 PM the melter aforesaid 1opear ANGE, .ST ATE OF CALI· MARIE HEN RV Hus bend COS TA MESA CA 10•· All otl'ler business nam .. ,. 1a... ~ --.,. 111\hl'.I' recorded '"!fie QOUl\ly -'*• APPLICATION 'NUMBER befO<& ll'llS court II\ Depart· FORNIA AS SHOWN ON A end wife as 1oim 1enanls 1nge Co I Bur St & ano aodreaMS uled b)' ""' ·--~...!! ,,.c_ At1030 ~ "'1ln.f; 1MtMl"'°'*1ylillocliled. Spe<:<atS.gnPerm11 No 89·1 menl No 3 Ill 700 Civic MAP RECORDED IN BOOK Will SELL "T PUBLIC PaulannoAve Intended 1r1n1feror wttf,r _..., ~,,.= T 0124'0 Sl .... IOe F~ur9 A P P l I • Center Dnv• West Senta t31 PAGES 38 39 40 • 1 AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID BIDS TO OWNER June 11'1ree yffrt lut )'UIS 111\I ~:r f-°990 ,l 01 ,..Prltot NOTICE 0# s.Mcm. • T~ Dy CANT /APPELLANT Feeler-An• C•lllOfl\18 on Joly 11. AN D 4 2 0 F M I s . DER FOR CASH fp1yable al 20 1989 ., 11 am PHI so t1r as kflOWf'I to I• t' l'"9 • • "• "' TRUSTEE·s SALE SvotMllllDn. .-,,,...., l..oo4. 111 SignstORS 1989 et 2 00 o clock P M CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE 11me ot sale tn lawful monfty OWNER · Arnel Dev Co Intended trenaferet> erf' Ts Noll011!1$ Trutl.. Sllle ~. LOCATION Greet Wnl· and 11\en ·~ the•• snow CORDS OR ORA NGE 01 the V'111ed SllleS) Ill lhe John Biggs 11n c11g1 950 s None -• rtmllC fl>TICE P\alC NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Sl._lde ror.ooa1n ern Bank · 161•1 Beach ceuse 11 any l~y have wily COUNTY CALIFORNIA Chepman Avenue entr•n~ Coast Or Ste 200 Co5tll Thenamet;s) •no botof'f!'S~ --------------------UNDER A DEED Of TRUST S..V.C-. ~ Cetr• ........ Boulevard (nOlll'lwest corner sa•d pe1111on IOI change of The street eddreu and to lhe C1v1e Center Bu1ldmg Mesa CA 92626 •ddress of lhe intenceo K 491'2 IC UOt4 OATEO FEBRUARY 24, 11188 Cypre11, GA 90830 (714) 111 Stark Avftnuel neme should not t>e grented 01ner common oes19nat1on. 300 Ee91 Chapman Avenue (71412• 1-49301 1ransferee<11 are BU;, NOTICE OF NOTICl OF Df:ATM UNLCSS YOU 1Afl.E JICTION 829-.3261 ZONE ~ (HlghW•Y Com· IT tS FURTHER ordered 11 any 01 the reat propo11y Orange C11ttom11 all r1gn1 Engr-Rober1 Bein W NESSNET INC by Nadeo.;r INTENOEO "'ANIFE" AND OF PETITION TO P~TECT YOUA Det• Junes. 1988 merc1a11 tha• a copy ol this order to oesc11 bed above 1 s t1t1e and 1nteres1 conve1ed Frost & Assoc Cl'l1gt•.J President 211 t .,., NOTICE IS HEREBY TO AOMtNllTEA PROPERTY IT MAY BE June t , te, 23, 19811 REQUEST To appeel tl'le snow cause t>e pubhshed in purPOrled 10 be to and now llelO t>y II undt'• P 0 Box 19739 lrvirw CA 1711'1 SlfMI -J-26 Sart GIVEN lhlt llC CARE INC llTATl OF SOU) ... T A PVBUC SALE IF Orenge Coal! D81ly P1IOll Plenn1ng Comm1sst0n denial the Or1ngeCoaS1 Dally Piiot 1816 BUTTONSHlll LAN[ said Deed of Trvst on the 92718 INO ContaCISl Ana Ce 92706 w'1o5e business eddress •S FAY CRUTTtNOEN YOU NEED A14 ol request to pe1m11 1 37 e ne"'speper of general NEWPORT BEACH C" prOPerty situated 1n said BIDDING SCHEDULE Tl'lel tile pre>pe<ty pe<I 102 lletmus Drive CoSla C•M Number EXl't.AAATION Of THE "8.IC fl>TICE sque•e foot 7 toot l'ligh lree-'"w1a1t00. publlahed 1n 1h1s 92660 Councy end State dese11~ 111 Construct Strffl '"" nent hereto is detertb9<1 " Mesa, C1lllorn1e 92626 1n-A·t.....U NATURE Of THl 11end•no monument SIOn 1n aiunly 11 leHI once a week Tile undersogneo Tru51ff II LOI 16 ol a sut><11v•S•on ol orov . Lump Sum g-r•t es Bus•neu Con1 Lends to transter 10 ST ANO-To 111 he1rs Oenef.c•a"e~ PROCECDING AGAINST T 062441 edd•tion 10 ex1s11ng wall f0< tout consec:uh~ weetts d1SGla1ms •n't ltabn.ty tor any Block 227 SKl•on A ot 12) Traff< SIOnals Lump poters 1no is loceled •• ex INTERNATIONAL COR-ertd1torr. con11ngen1 crea• YOU. YOU SUOULO NOTICE"* 119ns for ( 11 a corne< Siie eno prior to 111e dey 01 sa•o near-1ncor1ectneu 01 the street Newport Buen •n tl'le ,,,.,of Sum 2'JSO A1,..,.•y Avenue A· 1.i PORAT ION Wf\OM! business tors ano pe<sons wno may CONTACT A l.AWYER TRUSTEE'S SALE (2) a bu1td1ng the I hes 1ng aodress end oiner common N-port Bead• Count., 01 13> S•gning Slrtping lum Coste Mese. Ce 926:i.'6 eddress is 6 Ma nor be Otl'le('WISe 1n1ersted '"'the On June 30. 1989. aJ 10 oo T S No 890187 elready taken 1dll1ntage ol Oeted JUlll 02 1989 aesignetion 11 an) showr1 Orenge State ot Ca111orn11' Sum Tf'le Buslflffs name ou 1 Per11 ... ey . Salem New wlllorestete orboln 01FAV AM Slet-0. r0t«:1o.v1• YOU ARE IN DEFAULT a reduced setback lhe JAMES A. JACKMAN. nere•I\ es shown on a map therl'OI P111n5 ftOfl' owne• S2500 by seld tren1ferors at SA•O Hempsh11e 03079 tf'le 101-CRUTTENDEN Setvioe. •tile ovty ~n11d Ur-IDEA A DEED Of TRUST code states tl'l8t tor e11her ot Judt• of the Superior Saia sale w111 be made t>ut recordeo 1n Book 4 Page 36 dep • J Biggs (•n chg1 1o•i. loe<1llbn is Bustneu Corr towing property now loca1ed A PEltTION hag been htea T!U61M \ltld9r end p11rsvan110 OATEO JUNE 3, 11187 1nese s1111111ons • tree· Couft w1tl1out covenanl or war of Miscellaneous Mapi ,,. b 1 d b on o IO 0 ''-outer Connection at 102 K1lmos Drive Costa by JAMES L DONNELL V 1n D..CS ol Trwt. Rec:oro.cs on UNLESS YOU T .t.KE ..,CTION stel\dlng sign OR attached Ji n EhHbelh Dunlap •OO renty eapress 01 implied re cords ot Uld Oranqe Coun l1bor lmatenals ~ ped bond The I Ht<! bulk 111nsle1 < Mete. Cehtom ia Cer<e1n the ~upeoor Court of Cali MlfCl'I 1. 19'8. as Document TO PROTECT YOUA SfOn may be perm1llt'd but Snug H1rbor Newport g1rd1ng 1111e possession 01 ty EXCEPT tl'le North· 60 comp cays tntended to be consv"' ~u•l)tMnl O•ta processing form• County 01 Orange re-"° 88-0921S.-ol O!lloel PROPERTY, IT MAY BE not both eeaen. CA 92663 ""'umbr1nces 10 PB> IM westerly 0 70 •ee1 !hereof Ctess A or c.10 ttCense ma1ed at tile othce or eqvipment. 1n~o•v ''"' questing the1 JAMES L R.aoros 1n ,,,. o~a of ,,,. SOU> AT A POBt.IC SAL£ If EN v 1 Ro NM E N "T AL Pu1>11sneo Orange Coast reme1n1ng prin<1p11> sum 01 Ille Soulhees1er1y tine ot req umb•• Esc:•o.. t797!1 S• t mett!f•elS. work 1n process DONNELLY M appointee as Rtc:IDt09t ol Orenge County. YOU NEED AN STATUS C.t~orlCll•) e--Oell)' P1101June9 16 23 30 the note<s1 sec:ure<I by s:i-<1 N Jd North-ster1.,, 0 ~o laet Puohsned Orange Coast ~rk Cr c G. Irvine Ca encl f1n1Slled goods dtrec11y personal repre$tlnllhlli! 10 ee,.iom-. eaecut.i Dy Alcofl EXPl.AN..,TtON Of' THE emp1 pv1suant 10 Sec11on 19119 ~of Trust w11h in1ereM being the cen1er line ot the D111v P1101 June " IS 16 fornia 927" °"or efler Ju, end pumenly re1111ng to the 11dmin1ster 1ne estete ot Ille P~• Inc , A Ca'·tom• NATURE Of THE IS31Ha>. Cless 11 ot the FA8• there<>n es prov10ed 1n ~·O e•1S11ng wall ol tne bu••d•ng 17 18 19 191111 w•93 5 t9&9 menufacture and sa~ of cer-deceoent Corpo!s.llO"I WILL SELL AT PROCEEDING AGAINST Celllorn11 Env1ronmen1e1 nolef51 edvences 1f 8ny loca1.0 on sa•d lol 16 This t>ut11 ~ra"sfe• ~IJ tein treatment tables ror use THE PETITION •eQuests PUBllC AUCTION TO THE YOU, YOU SHOULD Oueltty Act under the terms 01 said ()e('(I Tile s11ee1 11dd•,.,ss and iect 10 Celttornll Un1forn by medical personnel The au1hor11y to 11dm1ms1er the HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CONTACT A l.AWYE~ ON FILE A copy 01 the rtmllC NOTICE ol Trust tees cha19es and 01he1 commol'I designation P\alC NOTICE Commercial Code 5foc11or 1rensfer of 11\8 prooretv ts estate unde• the 1ndepen-CASH. (~eole et ttme ot ui. On June 30, 1989. 8J 1000 propo5ed request 1son ti•e!TI · e•penses 011ne Trustee and 11 any or tne •eal propr11y 6106 subject to Commercial Code dent Aomln1s1re11on ot Es· In ~ "'°"" of tn. Un<lld A.M. Sttll41Wida FOf.00.ur• the Community Develop. NOTICE OF 01 tne tru&IS trNteo b"t H•d d e s c" tt eo above •, NOTICE Of Tt>e ..-.amt' 11nd eddr•• · Section 6106 1e1es AC1 T1l15 autrlo<•ly 11-61.._I • 11'19 Notln flOf'fl SaMo9s •the dV')' ~!Id ment Depertmenl 2000 PUellC HEARING Deed ot Trull purporteo lo bf' 2819 New PU8UC HIARINQ tne person w Ill ..,,, - Within three 131 yeers last tows tne personel represen ent,_ ID in. County lrvslM under •nc:l llU'SUfl\I to Metn Sl!eet Hun11ng1on N011CE IS HEREBY Ttte 101a1 amoun: ol 1"9 un port Bou1ev11•d Nf'wpo11 NOTICE IS HEREBY ctillms ma) boe ••tea •SC<> P•SI ltC CARE INC nas 111tYe 10 1111o.e ma,,.,, ae11ons Courmoose. 100 Ovoc; c;en,., 0..0 ol Trwt. ~dtia on Beeen Cahtom•• 926411 tor GIVEN 1n81 the c,11 Council P••O betencf' 01 1he obh· Beech GIVEN ol the 1nt~hon ot '"" umt><• Esc.row I 797S Si... used the lallow1ng t>us1ness w11hou1 ODl&•n1ng cout1 ao-0,,,.. Mii, Santa ""8. June 8. \987, • DocUlTWll 1n~ion by the put>hc A ol lhe c,1.,. of Newport eeacn ga1ton ff'Cured t>y the prOP Tha unoersigneo Tr..r\I~ BOITO of Educ:atron of the oani: Cr •G lfVtt'le Ca· n ames end adOressei; P'0"81 Before 18~.ng 'e•li11n ca.tot,.,.. all """'-1111e 1nc1 l'O. 87·3215&4 ol Oltcittl copy of the s11fl reoor1 wilt w•ll no1a •public riea11ng on er1y 10 ~ solo ano rt'non· 01sct11ms any hat>1Mr '°' ••))< fll..,..port-Mese School Dos· lorn•• 92714 ano 11111 IHI O•, None ae11ons ho-11er ti-e l'et· int9fMI ~Id 10 and "°* R90DIOS In lhe olllc:9 of 1119 be av11lab1e to •nterested the appfte;ation ol PROP-at>le u11ma1eo costs e• 1nc;orrec1nt'ss or '"t> s•rt>et 1fi<:I 1 NMUSD I to no1d 11 lor lil•ng cte.ms oy 1ny ,,ec, The 1ntendeo 1rensler "''ti sonal r('presen1a1t"e is re-MIO Dy 11 unotf Miid QNO 01 R41ClOfd9r ol °'11"09 County. pen 1u at City Hall or the EATY OWNERS ON 22ND penses And 11dvances at 11'1e adaress end otne• 'ommon pubhc hearing uoon tnP sub 101 Shall be Jul~ 3 198'• be conwmmted Ol'I or atler qu1reo 10 give ,,011ce 10 T""1 1n tilt ~'f s~uatl!ld 1!'1 C.1•10m" eKtclMICI by. Alcon Ma•n C•ty Ltbrar) 17 t 11 STREET FOR A STREET time of the 1n111al pubhCAlton destgn111on 11 an'( ~hoYwn 1ect of amendment c.t the which is tl'le t>uStnes. u•, Jul)IS. t989,1ttMoft1ceot interested pero;o,,r. uniess Htd Covn1y. Cal11otn11, P•opett• 11\C., A OOloml• Telt>ertAvenue) NAME CHANGE on 22nd ot 1he Notice 01 Sale is nerefn construction &no •e before the consummau"r and claims !or debls ol 1he 111ey Mvfl wa1"eo no11c" 01 O.Sa1btng the le"<I tller .. n Corpor911<>n Will SELl AT All INTERESTED PER· Street bet""9en Irvine ano s , 3 9 • 3 2 o 9 l n e Seid salt' will t>e made nut construction plan aoopte<! dete specified above tr•mleror may be llted w11n con~nted 10 1ne prc>posed PAAC£LS 1. 2 end 3 ol PUBLIC AUCTIOH TO TIE SONS are 1nv11eo 10 111eno Tusttn Avenues Reque5t 10 benefi<:••ry under sa•O Deed ... 1noo1 covenant or "ar Novembe• 22 1988 in ec-Dated Ma)' 26 1989 PtZtH & Michteison lt1c Al etlton 1 Tll!' tndependert P1111;t1 Meo No 86-A•2. Ct!y ot 111G~ST BIOOER FOR seld publl' hea11ng eno e• conSldl!f changing tne s1ree1 ot Trust 11ere1ofore e•e<:uted rant) •~press o• 1mot100 rf' cordence w11h NMUSD s fa •UatNESINlT. INC , 1 torneys et le'N 2122 Nortl'I eom1t1•str11"' llu1"'0"'• ""''" Hlif'll•ngton 8eectl. Coun1y oC CASH. (09'feble •time ol •• press op1n1ons 01 submn name of 22no Street 10 San· end delivered to 1ne unde< gard1ng 1111e possess•Ol'I or c•llly nMds The dete time C...,_ftte C«"pOretloft, •r· Broaowe) Su•te 100 Santa be gren1eo ur ess an Orllf'9'. SI .. ol C.·lomoa. • "' '-M fT\on9Y ot t!)e UMtld evidence lor or age1ns1 the i1ego Ottve This p1o1«I has s1gl\t0 11111ritten 0ec1aret1on encumbrltlCieS 10 pay the end piece for the heer1ng is ...._.., Cheftal, tn~ ..,ne C•l1f0ft11I 9270{; Tt>e •nle-ested persor ' es an P9r ....., f iled "' Boo1o :i.'28. St8'M) • "-Notth !Pont eppllcation u outtoneo been r~ed end 11 nu ot Oeleutt and Oemano 101 reme1mng P""''Paf s.um Of TueSd•) June 27 1989 lit Tr-'-' .. l•st date for hllng c•a•ms tor ob,ec:11on 10 ll'llJ pe11Con and PteM 19 10 21 ~,.,. ot e<IH.,_ to ti.e County ebove fl 1nere ar' any been determined tl'lat 11 ,5 Sale eno o w1111en Notoce ot tile note(•I secured b~ sa•o 7 35 Pm 111 tl'I• Boatd Publ•lhed O•enoe Coas1 oibts of tne 1rensff',O< •s sho""' good "'"' wny lhe Pwce4 Mltcl&. kl the ()!!a DI Coutt~. 100 Qw: C..vet further queshonS please call ce1egoricelly .,empt unOer Oeteull 11'10 E~hon 10 Sf'll DeeO ot Trust "'•th 1,,1e1est Room 01 NMUSD locete<l '' Deily P1to1 June 16 1989 JuJy 3, 1989 court SllOuld not or ant lhe in. Counly Aecoro.r 01 H.cl Dr•V41 w..t. sent• Atta. Jell Abr1mow11Z. Assistant the reqwements of tf'le c ai.-Tile und•1t• ned caused lf\ereon ••provided 1n SllJd 425 E 1811'1 S11ee1 C0511 r5 t7 Detea June " 1989 eutllority County EXCEPTING Cel•lot"'9 811 righl. 1•• end Planner 11 536-5271 rorn1a Environmental Ouahty "9Zl"lt • MICHAELSON A HEARING On Ille pelt-THEREFROM • Ott, gee end lr'l-..t COf\tltyld ID lltld "°" COftni. 8foctlw•r. cu, Act. INC., •r: ••rrr l .tion wlllbe hetoonJUL\'13 l!yOroc:wtlon...0.tenceg m0t n.IOllJCund«MldO..Oolc1erti NC'TICE IS HEREBY Mlctl•laon, AttOfMY• '°' 1989 ., I •S p M '" Oepl under MIO~.,_,.,.., In Tf\AI "'the Pf'Ol*IY 5nut11d 111 De1e<1· June 13, 1989 FURTHER GIVEN that Sl•d llCCAM,INC. No 3 located et 700 Covic fhe0..0Mllyl.19SO tn 9ooll Mid Collnly. C..lom" Pubhslled O•enge Coast pot111Chear1ngw1llt>eheldon Publts.hed Orenge Coes1 Cenler Drive Se"ta Ana CA 2009. P999 232 Of O!ttcWll ~Ille land llw..,,: De1l)"'P1lot June 16 1989 the 26th dey ol June 1989 Oeify Pilot JuM 16 19119 92701 Reoon:lf. p LS l . 2 8"CI 3 ot FS11 et 111' hour ol 7 JO pm in FS16 IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe The 111991 IOdreu lllO P~"'-PNo.-.....2.Qlyol tl'le Clly Hiii Coul\Cll __________ gran11ng of '"" pet11ton yov oc,,., oomtnDll ~IW!iOll, II ~111\l~ ~~ OI rtmllC fl>TICE Chemben 3300 N-~t snOUld e11ner appear •• '"e ""'f. ol 1'19 rMI propetl)' -.e. .. -·-• Boulevetd Ne.,,.port Beecn neerlng el\O .. 111e your 01>-OM<:ribeCI abo¥e • i>v•DOf\ld p., ~ F.i.c In Boote 229, NOTICE OF ll'U9LtC c.-92663 81 wnicll time and 1ec11ons or lite wntten Ob1ec to be V-nt LMO .,_mifton P-e-19 10 21 lndUll\1 Of IALE OF A8AM00NEO piece tnler"1eo petsons tlons w1111 the court Detore •no Magnolltt Hunttngton Peroet Mepe. li'1 IM Olb ol ""IC.AL "'°""TY mey eppear end tie heard tne hear1ng Your appear· e.ach CA tNI County ~ ot Mid 1 SMITH 1008 may be'" person or oy "TAuSTEE MAl<ES NO County. EXCEPTING Notice is ~reby given thereon I you ch•llMge this your ettorney REPAESENTATION AS 10 •'-elrom an oil. 1181 lllO thel. porauent to Sec:uon projec:1 In court, you may be STEPHEN B SMTTH. IF YOU ARE A CRED•TOP THE CLEAN UP CONDITION 1>ydtocmroon ...C.IMW»S 111 or t988 ot ttte Cal1l0tnt1 Civil 11m1ted to re1s.ng only tnose 47. lovtng husband of 1 Of' SITE" ""°"'MIO W.S r-.o 111 tn. Code •nd tl'le provi1t0ns of 1.-s you Of som.<>rue else Judy and adoring ~ •a:;~~":,•n\;,r: 1~1 , 0 Tll9 u-TIUlt• Deed M11¥ e. 1950 111 BoOll th• Ce1tforn11 Auction ttlMd •I the PUl>llC nee11ng 1 u " ·~....,·-<'OCl8 .._ 232 ol Ollletal LJoens·ng ·Act lhe under-d41sc:rtba0 •n 11'115 no11Ce or 1n falher of J 1 lhan and your cla•m with tr>e cour1 ano 0'5oa~• any 1 aoi ''Y lot •nr • • _. *"'ned Will NII et pubtte auc-wr11ten corrn pondence ae- f Dr R mil e copy to 111e C)i!rsoner tnCOn'«:llneM ot m. 1rr-Reooroa -• ·~~-.. c Anna, son o 1,.,. b eOcl•.. ano ~r oomm0<1 Tne 91,... ..,.,,_, ano llOn by competitive bldd11\g ".._...,to the 1ty at or poor p I S h f repretenttthie •PP<>•" ""' .,, ocn.r common M on 1rie 26th day bl June. to. ll'le pobltC 11earing FOi ,.,, ... , ..... , Ml.IC NOTICE Tot11 admitted assets Total llabllltes rtalC NOTICE Nit.IC NOTICE B'UU FJRE A~O CA.1 l'ALTY SYSOPSll- OF THE ANl'WAL TATEMEXT TliE CASADIAN lll'~l'RA,,CE COMPA.~' OF CALIF'OR.1'11,A, UH HARBOR 80\'l.E\ ARIJ. COSTA MESA. CA tHH Ytar EndNI ln~~ml>fr .31. 191111 Aggregate w11te-lns tor special surplus funds C apll•I Stocks Aggregate Write-ms for other than special surplus funds Gross pald-1n and contributed surplus UnaH!gned funds (surplus) Surplus u regards pollcyholde<s Nit.IC NOTICE SI 100.000 4.200 000 0 11 314.279 16 136 27 t) $U,813 76• 34.335,756 10 478.008 h i IP-m I I 0 the '°"re w11111n '°"' m0T1th~ OltllOfWIDn. " any. sno.n dealg"'!'IOtl, 19119 11 6 oo pm et 1037,. further 1nt0fme11on cell (71•1 Carlsbad and Mrs lrom Ille oete or first 1•· ""'"' 8!'V· ot 1118 ,..., P"°'*'Y M•lroae Avenue Placentte 944•3200 We hereby certify that the ebove 11ems are 1n accordance with the Annual Statement ror the yeer ended Oulene Smt th o ( suance ot letters u orov1aed S..O M1t Wiii t>e meoe. tlUI oeeai~ eow • llUfPO!led Cetlfornie 1111 tiems listed --aunu. Allll· December 31 1988 mad• to the tnsurenoe Commissioner pursuantto 111w c--h lf1 5eChon 9100 ot lhe Call· ~llOUI C:OV"*'1 or ~8nl'f, lo t>e ~ lancl ~ s' TANT CITY CtiM CITY .;x:attle, WA • brot er 1ornt1 Probate Cooe Tne ••P'WI or '"1"'• , .............. end ~· Hun!1"910ft below ••0 property •H ' f Sh H Ube f ,.. ' ....--.., 8-:tl GA 1bend<>Md et 1313 West OF •WPOf'T MACH Paul Marlhall Bancroft, President o aron 1 rg 0 hrM tor hhng claim~ "'" not 1119• llOll••ion.. or ·TRUSTEE MAKES NO Memory Lane Apertment Pv1>111neo Orenge Coan Geofge Jo'41ph Grupp, Treasvr111 Renton. WA Pa.sst.'d ~=~h~r~o;1;00:~; ;::;:~ =::-.a.a: .J:lo1 ::: REPN:SEHTATIOH /4S TO •203 Senti An•. CA 1nd Deify Pilot June 16 198F9SIO awa V t n Denver· noti<:eo •hove note(•! MO.ired Dy .., a.. THE Cl.EAH-UP CON>ITIOH stor9d 11 340 S Flower St . Publf1f* Orange Coast Dally Pilot June 12. 13. t4, 15. 16. t989 Colorado o n June 13. YOU MAY EXAMINE nre °' Tll.<ll, Wllll ir'll ... """'°"' ~SITE". 1989. He wa born on loe ~ep1 by tile 'ourt 11 you • ~ '" ..a note(•). lM "'"'1•-'99"""'1ed"' TrvttM "8.JC ll)TlC( M 225 rtalC NOTICE PUtllC NOTICC A ·1 6 1942 Se i re 1 person interested '" eovenoea, " lltfy. und4w ll'le Olec:laltnt ~ tiao"'lp 1or 8"Y --.;....;;=;..;....-..-...--.._~ pn • tn at-tl'le estate you m•., tile w•lh I•""-ot ttw 0..0 ot fru11. ~-of "" ••r------------------------------------------------------------· tle. W A . H e w as a the court 1 formel Aequesl •-. °'8199' ano .. .,._,DI ~ Wld oll'ler common graduate" of Umver-101 Sl)t'C111 Nohe• ot tne 111 tne Trvttee Ind ot ,,.,. """" 0.10f1811on, 11 .-,., ttmwn sity o f W ashington 1ng ot an inventO•y Md llP· c:rM!ld by MIO 0.0 ot Trvt1, ,.....,." were he was af. pr,11semen1 01 estate assets 10 •~ 52,183,2'3.12. Seid "'-•di be maoe. w . or ot '"'Y c>elthon or .t<;c;ount '"' ~I08IY una.r S..O W1lhOul CO\/"*'! or~. f1ltated w i th Beta es provided 1n sec1o0n 12so DQeCI of Tnat r.wotor• ••I>'-0t imlll*S. ~ Theta Pt fraternity of 1he C11•1fornta Probate ... ecaAeo Ind •-.a 10 tne ""· potHulon. Ot He was resident of Coae A Req.ie111 tor Se>ec•ll """"''9'*' • •""*' ~. IO P9t ,,,. 8a boa Efa NOi~ lorm •t ev11l1t>le 11om Oetdet91.on Of Otlaull Ind ramaonlno pnncip.I tum Ol IM I ttie courtce~rt-~~'--"--l?,~~~~~·=-!:'!"'~ri!"'"'t~~~~~'.:!!~~-!!!_~f---ll--1--~-~l.~Llll'!!~ porauon, a member of Att0tNJ for "•tllloner: Noca 01 DtllUll end EtealOll of TfVlll, wtltl lnl.,.. "*«In. NASO and SCPC in Jem•• P . ••ron e . 10 Sell 11'1e ~~ • pr~ In IMS l\OUl(t). MeftMtlo • Hold C8illllO Mid NollOe DI Oel.IUll llCIVMCa. If ~. llndef 1n. Newport Beach. CA a .._..1i . .:.s-MacAtt:;; 1nc1 E1ec11e111 '° Sell ID be t.,'"' ot N Oeecl ot TrVtt. Steve was a residen t c.wt. hlte uso, Newport recoroeo 1n .,,. COUl\ly •IW• '-.~Ind .. ,... of of Newport Beach for .._.._CA neeo ,,,. real P"IC*1F 11 locmed ,,,. Tn.• .. Ind ol ,,,. trvtlll 14 yeani and a mem· Pubflllled Or•"Oe Coas1 Sl•-ioe Forec:to.,,.. cr...o 1'f.., 0.0 of TNl1. ber of St Michaels~;~ Pilot June •6 16 2:i.' ~-.·~-Lo!. to~'~-:=,';., IMI and All .Angel ThF538 T"'41M S-o.o.rtmeni. 0..0 ol T"'8! '*9lolof• r....i~pal Parish and SI._.,. Foredalllf• ••eoned end .......,.. 10 Ille ~~ SeMcm. 5825 c.r-. " .... llncMnl'Gf*I a """'" the 552 Club of H oag Ml.IC fl>TICE Cypra•. GA '°"'° 111 •1 o.c.ta1.on of OelWI end HOtipl ta 1. M em oriaJ NOTl 1{_04_90e9 r .,TH 121 329, Oemencl '°'a., end a_..,, tervice will be h eld at CE OF o~ O.e Jllf'lt '· 1• Nohca of o.i..-end Etaoion 3:00 P.M. on Satur-AND OF PElTTlON JVM 1• 11• 23· 1• 10 w l "-"'*"toned Or111199 ea.. Deily Pi1a1 ~ ... Nato o1 OeliMlll cS.y, June 17 at St TO ADMtMSTEA ww E•lon • ... • 11e M 1chaels and All ESTATE OF: "8JC ll>TICE ,_.. 111 ._ oeun1y""""' Angels Episcopal ~=-=:,S TOl2~ ==~·=-. ChW't'h m Corona del To all hen NOTIC€ "* s.iw... • TNMM -, Mar. Jn li eu ot ....,...,._ crec1tor1' TRUITH'alALE SUbal!llAIOn, .-.... '--· flowers contributions contingent Crecttcw. 8iid • T 8 No '80115 Trv1t• 1a1a o,...,,,...._ h -~ meY M YOO AAe IN '>EFAUl.T SI....... fONdoe~ may be made to t e ~--lntereeeacnn ._ UNO£R A oao Of TRUST s-taa. !825 o-111a ,,_, J illi•n and Anna ,,. or ...... or boel of DATED FEBRUARY 24, t• ~ ~ to830 111•1 Smith Educattonal ~~~"=8~ 'f:t~£S&P~~'f£ AC~ 0• ,,.;_,,,_ Fund and wnt LO care tied~ AOBEATA COOK PAOPERTY. IT MAY 8£ ~·· 11. 23. ·-of Mr. Thomu E In .. .. •rlof Court of SOlD AT A P\JeUC 6Al.£ IF Orenp c-~ ..... Wa. Jley at Good, = couney ~YOU NEED AN •-fll -..-WUdman Rt-gne!l8 & OAANO '""""5a ._ EXPlANATIOH Of' THC ~ nu1-. W c.'NV>. Cam A08E A 'CC>Oe("' be N~TURE ~ THE•--------alley, """'' pus ......,.., • .,.,..,,,.. PROCECOIHG AGAINST • ..,. 0 r i v e , New p ort ·=~.,. to YOU. YOV 5HOtl.O ~ eeonc. TO Beech, CA 92660. ...,__., t. ...... of CONTACT A l.AWYE" CMDITOM CW .. dl:Jl1dl11l °"June JO. ~· \0 00 euuc. ~ ----------• THE PETrTION A.M It•...,. FOfWdo911ie Not~ 1a '*-by ~ to ,..,. ~ $etV.011 a,_~....,.,.., 11\e Cr•dllOU OI 01111 t adt••Js•r .. ..... 1rvei......., ll!W ~ 10 P1u• Inc Tran119l'Of(1) undlr .... fl IAdof4 OMCI ol TNll. .......... Oft wt\OM ~ ~ .. Mi•......,,. of~~ *'di 1. 1•. a OoollNf'll 218 E""""'9 Cen,.otl "Cl Ad. (TNI :-:::alluae llO a<mtM ot ~Cofone 08I Mat, Coun1y of .. "-* tn IN allQ Of tii. Orenge, lltte Of C.itlomla, ...... ,...,,..,., Of ~ C8uflly, th•I I bulk ir-'1tfef II abOul -*"ta wt110UC caltlomla, •CUlaCJ ~ 10 tie rnecte to P•ut TottbelO OOUf1 , ~-Irle, A •fld l)N To.lbetg Tr•n .. ....,_. . ~IOfl W.U. llU AT feree(tl, wflOM bu911lMI ed• ..... "°'""'· PU8lJC AUCTION TO THE drHI i. 44 N Hewpo(t = ••-•"M HIOHEtT llOOEf' f-OA ll•d • N••port 1 .. cl\, • .... ,.... CAIH. ~--• """8 ot .. ~Ir OI Oret198, St• OI ... lid ,.,__ ....... In ........ ,...,,., .... ....,., C4111fomta •......... , ...... ....,Mb ..._, • .. NMr1 ltonl TIMI Pf°'*1Y to tie trent-....... • .. ..... • ... ~ ,.,111d .. ~ .. 001 w aclllll!RJ ,,. ~. 100 CMe °"'"' Coetl ~ Newport .. 1.MlllOl1 DIM -... ....a Ma. IMch. CountY OI Orange. .. .. ....... ....... c.tDrn1a 11 ,.,.., t ... trlf l tM Of C~ ll•aallil ,.._. .. en lrll..., conwy• io trlf llCIW S.iopr~lllMcflbed = Clllft lo .. pellofl Mid -, I uN1t MM Deed of II ~el M A.II llOCll In ..... ... '""'Iii lfla pt!.,.,,,.._. tr"9 ll•IUJ• eQUipmenl ...,, .. ..,... IMuld "°' ...... ~ ClilllDmla. and good will ol ~ ,.,. .,.,.._.,... •lffiMW 1• .. .,....,.. •-et11 ~known• -A HIAMtO. .. lie PMCft.S 1, I ... J Of <MM'• Pll1• and loceted el I ORDINANCE TO MODIFY REGULATIONS AND PERMIT PROCEDURES FOR AMATEUR RADIO ANTENNAS IN THE CITY OF ·COSTA MESA _The Costa Mesa Planning Commission will hold a public hearing for consideration of an ordinance of the City Council of Costa Mesa amending Title 13 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code. Proposed for adoptiOn is a n ordinance that regulates the height, number.-and placement of amateur radio antennas as 'Nell as establishes permit procedures. Environmental Determination: Exempt. This pubtic hearing will be held as follows: Dllt9: :nm.: Ptece: -; M onday, June 26, 1989 6 :30 p .m . or as soon as possible thereafter City Council Chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California Pubtic comments in either oral or written form may be presented during the public hearing. For further information, telephone 754-5245 or visit the Planning Division, second floor, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California. The Ptannina Division is open 8 a .m . to 5 p.m ., Monday through Friday. OFFICIAL PUBLIC NO a ·ICE .. .. \ ~!!!!!!!!!!~ ~~~[!tJ ............. Nit.._.....,_ ..... Clit' •I07 w CoeM ~. -:: = . -.. ' 41 , M. " ~ 9-f\. hectl. County~L...lt•-----------------!!!!!!!l!!ll~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lli!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!l!!!!!!l•llil••~~ .. • ~ Cout DAILY PILOT/FrtOay, June HS 1NQ lt7 EJ 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX H2-5678 ... llOlmt OllMICll co. ""* IOU1lt ~co. From North 0r_,. County From South or-. County 540-IJJO 496 llOO ca;; iiiU 1024 ,..,.. iNdt 1&9' Out of St.Ytt cm llilU 2124 &nl.... 2126 :J2l16~9~l6iii!iii::Ja1!6~iiiDiEJ2~1 6g •1111W...U• Hatbor RldQeuec:Home1 .. ,.,,, 1558 38R HouM 1't8• Dig 38R. 1 lelfel, bMUttlUI Wealcllfl. 10\lely ~BR 2BA ............ .... ... Prime loe.atlon. huge tot ~BR 2''taA 2900 ~ ft WA.. POrt Anoe'ft S<l9SK yaro. l\Mf SC Plua gar-quiet .,._. ,_, be.eCtl femlty home Gar. patio 2 BR~ownrtomes w.tn up Baytron1 NCUl"lty Condo $319,900 38R oome • <>o.en/C1ty llght1 view. eou,,try estate NW con-Otln•r Incl S 12SO/mo Nq pell or smoking gronr Walk to sci1oo'11 10 1,e20 111 golf course eleo•nl fuln $4200/mo, rentel untt " car • •O· Fine av1 S1 1SM< 545·7959 t~po,..ry 6BA. appro• 557-57<17 or 5'40~32 11'150 <193-33•9 $1<150/mo •M 6SO 5600 vi.wa trpl«. w/o l\l<upa 673-9<155 dlllonat perking Open 28 min view ecres Poot S R ----$12751 o 38 2' e " I 2 ti "-'I Sal/Sun 1.s 2185 R" -· 725, 28 • lenceo yard, II T 2132 . M r ' • c · • i;. -cat auc gar ""°' --....... . .. r... ''OS SO .. _. tennt1 courts arena & tndry hi\ up, carport no oro car gar new u1oe1 & 9.-6 for awt 760-5494 -• •..: Place Sherry Coshow .. .......... bern AP. for Jan or doga 2lt& Santa Ana paint Avail now Fr•n qu .. t location llgtlt an.d ........ ,. -• ,,.. •• -81\r 6<16-8093 -Diane United Ot~mP1t A"41 ·.3 213-<131-3796 LAG '*"' l8r l8a w/O Agt 557-4373 551-7000 CICEANA'ONT·PENINS br'lght, '2 fltepleeel pool ! "•;..,.-:,: :...---=-.: :·.:; <IBR on best street 1n Col-•BR 38A chatmtng villa-Really, 206-4S7.0•S6 :::,:a~,!1 1~.,~ Century 21 Prot"s1onal 3BA 2BA-S 1750 28R double QIWllQ8, $1550, C .. CK YOUR AO THR""9TDAY ........ --· .... _ ·-. •• ._..... Pr.k Cape Cod tool< st>f1e home Beeu111u1 .. MY TIW•lll __ ...aBA-S1'50 Remooe1ec:1 722-7311 :.?'-~-:.:.' :..,;.~.:.,:.-'b:; windows Pnnc1pats view 01 par1t Spyglass ~BR 2'-tBA 2 car garage S7SOmoN-oeta 969-"229 1 ............. 1 ~~ appliances AvaJlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia WILU--2 Master .uttea. 2 Bathe • ··-............. _. only S2SS.OOO 2S7•0•-Hdl &ca.nyon .. Ou1e7t00(-gr .. t10cat1on•Er1d Un1t ....,_It_... 2140 2Br t8a w/gar11ge ver; 1mmed 673 6148 • • •:.. .. -: ..... .. .... • torCJ Lane 950 .. 9997 net k>catton "'" .. ' 11 A.MOC poot/spa V.cant ......,"'-9'.lt clean upgrda S lOSO 756-2070 ~··'"°" -· ·-· -,...,.. ..... '.:';"' .. ..,;:·;: •;-::.:: .. _ .. I 71"·721-8050 S 1275 t mo .Plait 38R 1•.BA 2 car de-Ava11 711 30• 36th -- • --· , ·-Proper11eS &42-9797 t~ gar~ alley RV SI (Pen Ins u 1 a I r--11 --:•.._ -=-:· .::-..=-• •. ~... 12 New detfd\eCI custom L.91 -llW ~ acns. trptc. enct patio 5~77501675,.9296 3 BR 2 'BA 8hJtt1 , mo Pemct !Of 2 singles s11001mo ··-· ...... -· • • .. • 4111 . ~\ • • .· ... ~ .. -. . ... homes situatvu 111 i::.ast· Charming 3BR 60' Loi lBR ~d·~~rage N-paint & CtP\ Grdnr 2BR 2'~BA Condo higl'tty ~~ 1~=·r.:~;:~~ side Costa Mesa puced French doors great lalbol bland 2106 $675/mo Call Sheryl ~~CIOH~ '~-~~ upgraded lrpie Newport Qwn•/Agt &<14-250 1 for qutck sale OPEN pauo move-in c:c.nd' _ • ..., .. ing "' .........,, "'" North $1500/mo A1tall1 - HOUSE EVERYDAY' OPEN FRIDAY 10-2 1lt LITTl.E ISL.ANO * 675-8427 pell $1200tmo, 151 tas1 now <197-9918 OALEBOUT ASSOC OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 2 u,3 ~::"' :2= mo llSlW .... ~=fldcr~~:i" 1 2BR 2eA ~ CrMI .. Ill? fl 631-7300 '°"VIA PALERMO 760-1172 3BR 2BA twnhme dplll ----condo We\ bar l!poc; .. um Prioe reduc:e<l to S625 000 lormal dtntng lndry trpic ...,.. -, Ill shuttws .tttra lg gar POOi SBA <t'~BA 5 000 sff Po01 ._ ~ tor ~ICk ale Carolyn LIKE NE.W.. 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P~ 1007 <IBR 2*•BA Fam room tom 3 000 so 11 house ot-Frplc patto no pelt. S950/mo * 969-4229 upgraded, cntri air trg It 311 lllDU• llP1 50 yards from t>w:.h ~---•••in* Custom oak thu>ugl"·out ft!fs a large yard plus a 708-B Avocado 673-7787 l MT m.T Twr1hse 28r 2Ba gar In patio , pool terin•S JBQ, 28A.. pauo. ya.rd. dbl l5501mo7 11tlln1 & S300 ..,.. 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I """" .. 67"' <19 12 ..... • " "' .....,.. • 2 owner will carr, SU gnn &PTS o.,. fl'°*'! 2126 • • lllYll Cath cell. grd gate ptspa _,,. tor rent to snare 3BR no •~6 •Sonly $90 •t s o>nlGREAT HOME Move-in MlllUYST "'re'n'ht$21560•.1t,modowCnM S1pmac11ee soow WILSON 28 R 28 A townhom-mtn5moS2550 721-0"49 ••&•-pets Non-.smtir i.m• .. 1ne11pen11~e ..,ay lo show I cond 3BR deritlam rm ••• r _, 108 B AVOC8dO 675--863 yo\ir vaJuat>IP real es1'1t1e F p •n tiv•ng rm o 11er-•·ii~ h. horn beacn 722·7531 CAU.W·I-BRANO new Mme. great m1cro. lrplc:s In LR 4 mstr Big Cariyon guard-gated 2 Combination riome -ot· ~ _ __ properly to po1en1tal 5tZed dble gar RV pfk•ng JiiP M ~lew Walt!f'IO•d Point. BR. wet bar. w/d hkups 2 story, 3 BA • den. 2'' flee Close to Hoag 110 · Adorable Studio tua buyers all along thP Or good netgttborf'\ood Pat 1r,o--• 20R t BA condo Con1te· Seagate 01 Gated com-car gar. central air All BA. l!l)IC patio, aoa, wet p11a1 Must Mel Shown t>y ptece, uhl pes. 1 peraon ange Coa~t• Harns 964-03•0 agent _ IEWfllT IDOi ment foci $J50/mo & 38 R munlty Rent or lse opt maintenance incl Sorry bar gardener incl appomtmeru only CaJI no pets, wallc to t>c:h CALL TODAY' REBECCA JANET llUYRHt! CLIFFHAIJEN ARE:A ON 2BR 1BA small ~ard 2BA n,ome Avl 7 1 536-1928. 818·886-1S<l6 No pets 6'4-0509 $2 600 262·9000 A.gt 65<1-0203 $650/mo 856-3120 THE NATURE TRAIL ciut>house swimming $1650 mo GAIL AMATO OR ROBE~~ 642-5678 3Br \Ba man'!' upgrades poo 1acvU1 •ts 1n a 5 SS7-9632 or 721-4120 huge lot un1Qut' Star Mobile HOmfl Park ~ M_A..V S539 ooo 631·0795 ss · No oe1s Boa1 s11p ~rwa 1 Fa1>u1ous floor olan leatur "9 5 .. ery lltrge t-drms 3BA ih•S beaulttully maintai ned h0""1t' 1s 1oc:aled on a Qu•el tree· i.I 1·2 poas·b•e MUST SELL 1 \ J \\ I '"Yj j 'J '-l I MOVING out ol Stall! \\ • l A Mf.MllD C~ TIU EA 11'1 rnbVIQAl "ETWOllK COLOW<?U BAN~eR 1..1 lirJ~ tul·de-sac Just GREAT LOCATIO~ C.:1n ---------1· btoc:ks ........ from 2 9oif t>ulld ac:Jd I uri•I I llou~ c:ourses Pri .. ae\t g11•01e lrom sand Ocean .,1ew ONLY $28 500 °' Ot'SI offer eves 673-5820 oays 6•2·•3'1 e•t •Ji' • LO\.ely 3BR Twnhouse BELCOURT TERRACE BEAUT FULLY decor11"" &. upgraded 'l Dd•rT' w1lh family & tor met d•n•OQ I room Fr doors panNf wmd<>'*I & 3 hreotaces Gorgeous mounro ,.. ! 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"B 2B L d ~ * * * * * dtw, new carpet. parking. •oommit•s •••int•d NPT BCH Uni •I'll m lllALL lmll nfHI-""'' 011ee, 1900 mo Ant " -..-Qv1et comple>. .. 2.,1mo c r a rg K.~ gar 11 " .. w "' 67r. ~n 12 • P•tvate Pool spa BBO. u111 1nctu<le<l. 548 1617 lndry, OOOd area No pets l•MMlr IJ pool No pet1 Ava now 2724 Condo near HoftG All lllTU LI .... iltc .,._., 11undry 1st • ~e(. N6 ..,, 1685 3 saTS 492_ ,699 $775/mo • 873-6640 · amen/maid $4&0 dt!f) E 17th St CM {lrOr.t d t 2 t V I S49 2447 •• u' L .... ._t , "0 30 FEM NI k t e•p Va('..mt 646· 7"7.. le.ase 13501~10 648·9663 Cnapman College guit9r or room mates· BR pe a e ma • • , ._ Tiii Ill West NewPOrt l house 10 & • sm r • pro • ' " m1Jor C•fl Nleli ea w/wa.lk-in clost & Oath * E SIDE. spacilous c.tean I BR 1 BA lrg patio popl. Hum. leach 2640 beach 3BR. 2BA, ytly grad student lor U11lviii • Prof fem 25·3& non-smkr C * 6•5·~0&0 * V.,lted c.i11ng w1thsky· 28 r lBa poof patio trlge,gas lncl cle!!n·llP·lioiiiiiioriii...,iiiiiii-., _____ Ath.,.rthH9' Sl,250/mo Avail Mid· slly Park townhome. A.II toihare31>t2'•t>aC M ommerdll l'roperty tgf'ttt -wood paneling cable, $675 No pets sta1rs No pets U25/n1'0, 2BA I' 1BA Twnnse styte. •Overalz.e<I luicury villas, July Bkr 642-3850 amenities Musi Seti SnfJI co.,dC> w/2 '~'"'· S380tmo 2778 Fffeplace Wasnerldryei f>46•5 1JJ after 1 tarn $500 sec 145 E• 1l!th St ftpfc 950 sq ft . gar furnished or rm S500/mo 733·0395 $300 dep. 650·0905 -I H s-•- LM191Yndeck. 2carga( 1"6•5·5221-. small ~d $800tmo rent. unturnllhed Mb<. RtntM t•ll ..-r-•- S1450mo. 675-113t • MESA VERDE * IDEAL FOR RETJAED $600 sewrlty 968-9588 •Spectacular ocean and Live 81 the ~each' F non-lllTTll Miit 1300 sq rt. 1518 Newport c;n.Jolo°Ap1. L gl'lt elry 28A tBA. lower garage Singh! or couple Sm ctn 2BR · 2BA. upstairs toll. t sunset views looms 2706 amkr to shr 3Br 2Ba 'a.Pt flft A llllllUtl Bl\ld C ~ 553• 1115 ~ So. of PCH $550 Avail $JOOlm5~0 5~'!6pe*ts• * 2Br 10.a m qu1~t E-stde car enclosed ga1 •Health club and · Avall 7115 675-3692 ell IEWPllT ••Yfla.T -~---""'"----· '11 1. Open House SAT -., 1riplu S650 tmo. dep $1100/mo StOOOdep reoreatloncenter 1rl•t••ITTIE T1E•al.TftLIT Prime retell ":"QC&tr!"~n AU PAIR Part time to &118.10-2 •675-3327 •Mesa Verde 1g clean No pets n -$mkr Credit Check . refs NO 11tWalkto Batboa1s1a"d IUIYPMI* •EXECUTIVELUXURY -rM watch12yroldboy&t0 Oufet2BR28A dlw.nu 642·1Jot6 PETS 848·4181 •Short·lt'rm fea'SeS 2strMtosnarenewHB t1••-&1*I CoastHwy Hghvisibiltty fd t C onedel C ..._._ 262 avellable 1988241 TerryRVsforrent house Cl beach wlresp r--• & good park ing yr o g1r in or .osu-. 4 <lrapes.enclgerage.tnuy La 3BR2BA psi .. sin •Pets......,.tcom• by the month In pafk ••/F$640 J1mS36-0750 141-llll 1,20 -3.000 sq ft 9111111 Mar 474-t8f97D~a. $830 No pets 640 2495 4_r11p!:.. Nr OC,...Cu G:;r1~Qtl • lrvl-2644 .. • • ., ~ "" · 675 6668/Hm alter 6pm •B.ONUS•Blg-Beautllul _ · ,...~ u u '"" I H w/great tacllllles. Sec IHUY-TlllllAY Sftp avail w 1epacl' · t & 28R Apts. Eaststde •191ET LllATIH* \040-C Valencia $900 NORTHWOOD Liiroe 1BR lllnt r1•r Y la dep ·• 1st mo. 536 8316 CDM-3 blks to t>each Shr lilOAl·lrOOPll 645-7100 Christian Mom neeas stt· foci 88 0 , lndry rm. patio, E'S1!3E 2BR 1"t8A tw.,hse, mo. No pets. 545· 7983 lrplc vaulted ceilings nu tt4tri start liYl11 c M Haroorl Baker T v . 3Br 2Ba nouse MJF non. tO ter for summer 2 g11ls garage. Cable avl $635 & trplc, d/w gar .. ydlpat10 crot wtd hkup. no pets .... rrtw flte cook/wam Empt M smkr $400/mo • dep FIHIAY l 1IOAl·l :IO,. STiii II lff I Pool Tues-Frr 9am-2pm Up No pets 631-8427 lndry room $875/mo Wit Fft•. HH. $775/mo 544-3842 30 • $342 /mo or Avail 711 759-0218 S S 0 B M B 600 or 1200 stf 887 W 960-7974 alter 3pm BACHELOR ORl\IE BY -TEP T N osier "· 19th, CM Agt 541 5032 Sparkhng clean 2adrm 2617 OrangeAve 1971 Churct1 St PlllOITORJ S88/wk,5•5-..4156B~lly • CdM Home gar. lndry. pvt entr •UIEEPllWUITll · l'r,ea SJSO. AU utlls paid TSL MG_.MT 642-1603 760•0 t89 or 548.6283 lagunl hach 2648 COST -ES ,. O Prol M/F N/smkr 2BR/BA $.SO Omo A va 7 / 1 2788 T "''"h •• k -NllT A M "' H ME pauo. frplc. laundry. wlk. 642-7266 rve m~g , Industrial Pl • Npt""' .... ust spea Gar~i:os~~rL~'b~ets. Large .. Quiet 2BR. new •OCEAN VIEW• FKemhale only 1$400 "'! utol to Deh Imm $5501mo -1200 SO FT front otttce some English 759'· 1679 40·"''"'6 642-·905 .... ~BAii 'paint&. carpet Encl gar· Large 1'8R. walk to bt>acn c11•)111-100• 1tc enpr1v1eges, wash· 852-13~1 . days MATURE lady PIT fielp ""' .. ~-u a~e 321 "ont" "·sta stove & retng .Uhhhes • • er/dryer. 631-6959 _ GarlQ'S for Rent 2740 large rear dnve-ln door ,... -. "" 1 1 59501 •9n co .. 6 200 Promontory Dr West • CdM M IF roommate -$7501mo 629 ·rerm.inal warl\ed Cook <llnner, Weiitfleld ...... n--1 Large attractive Apts tn a t>eautfful garden setting Pool/spa. Garage ·or carport. Sorry, no pets. 2Bdrm 11 .ea $776 28Clrm 2Ba $800 IELPWUTll S 25 650·0173 nc mo ~ .,, • ., ., s CORONA DEL MAR Gar· D d • di~" M I apa• ... EITS (Pac111c Coast Highway Ftn V<\lley, cross ts Ellis&' wanted Share 2Br 1• rBa Lane Costa Mesa ys laun ry .. ,..,es us T•es.e at.trtUact·i~ Apts lea-MESA VERDE 2sn upper · N Laguna Studio Beau1t and Jamboree Roaoj Magnolia Female, n-apt Avail now s425i mo age for rent storage o"IY 5-'0-9352·E,11 646..0681 drnie 4pnf-8pm. Mon-~re poOI ;;a private w/gar New crpt 'drps fut area. walk 10 par Ii. t. REGIS MANAGEMENT smkr. pvt BA 1n lovely hm Call Tom. 720.0263 $120/mo 548·2778 Fri $100 wk 641-3525 patios or 'decks. garage $6951mo 2861 Hickory beacll "lllon-smker COMPANY $350/mo 962-6877 S 27 2 Or Carport In a "'eaut1fully -498· 1936 or 75 l-94S3 S650mo 494-8186 We manage to be the Dest Charming Cos1a Mesa torar 4 Employment S530 u Newport Beach Mature, House Resp temale _ _ landscaped sett ing Nwpt &cross the street OCE'AN front 18r in his-***** Prof Female, walk to bay $350i mo, $1b<loap Uttl OITll•t! Sorry. no pets Sngl fvt 2BR. frplc gar toroc Mediterranean villa •MllT SEE• & beach $350/mo • incl Avail Now ~31 -5693 W1ri Dinner For Twol 1 Bedroom $655 No pets $795tmo 1665 011er1001i.1ng pvt beac.h $100 deposit 675-8509 I"!'" ________ Business 2Bdrm 1' Ba $760 Irvine Ave =-6 720 9422 Frplt. trees. seclusion SllO lffl Non smkr bacMlorl pvl C~~'::; ,;~~;~em~~~~~. ~1~,~ Commercial ODPortunftles 2904 2Bdrm 2Ba twnnse $865 NICE 28~ lBA. Pvl patio, $1575tmo * 721-6838 Very attractive quiet 2Br & 1 G RE Sale/R llllEITEISTREn carport laundry room -2 l '>Ba. new carpet w/d ga~· 1ocen~~~c~a1d 0~ ~~,~~~~o~::ts $360'• I : · p ent /S l •UAOIUlllll• ... •DDS COSTA MESA $675/mo 360 v1ctor1a. E Newport leach 669 hk·uP. garage S850i mo pets $375 6'45-9659 · a11at11 ""'' I t No selhng~an you handle> 398 W. Wilson 631-5583 For stuttmg envefo~s No e11perlence necessary Full or Part time For BP· phcatoon and lnformat1on send. self-addressed stamped envelope to· -------1111 .. ..,.2 Of ~~ 4J.OJ H1laua Costa Mesa 't'7it'7 cash? Serv1oe Co estab· •5 MIN TO BEACH'* •.a·•· . . •EXCLUSIVE GOA"RO • TSL MGMT 6412· 1603 NWPtBch·"' NWj)'f Center Mature non.-smker 2 "' .. f~llecf"ace1'0n Eam op • 1BR, $550-$625 TIE• SUSllS APTS llVll WtllH•HS!!I •GATED COMMVNITY1ft Furnished room·povate· 2BA clean new, w/d 0 11 HOUSE CLEANING to $2000/mo PIT or •2BR. $650·$725 28R , BA Parkside. ocean view? see 11111 CAllYll ON THE BLUFF NR HOAG kltcn privlls·utlls Pd st prk•ng gar strg SERVICE cnange careers Must !"848.-c>H,....-----1 born, 1\.11<.l'logan. 48120 •3BR $900 • 1·' Townhome 10 believe 1BA w/lofl 3BR 2BA 1700 slf w/gott Lg 18' · lrple gas pd walk-$400/mo 720-8733 $450mo 722·3593 In CoMa Mesa t4 years nave $12,550 & be sole to Gaa/~rpd Pool gar d/w poot.pat1o.smallpetol( t200sq fl.2BR28A,flke course VIEW FtplG, wet In closet $J25-s75o p11metoc:auon 642-1766 startrrnmedrately Call24 642-5073it650-60S9 $775 548-3623 new-From $895 No pets oar. micro. wshr/dryr Pool. spa. gar or carport H el /M I 27 l 8 FEMALE RMM TE WTD Hrs 1-800-284-4014 --BACHELOR Unll de-855-0665 hl\ups. 2 car gar w/xtra NEWPORT TERRACE ot 5 ote 5 23-30. nice appearance 1 ll•r11• a,f, ••wfr teched $450tmo Great storage All maintenance 1401 Supenor 646·6838.,. SIA LAii Mltll Low rent 1n great Np\ Bch Business /Office Rent ---------...... 1 ... 1114 for older ondl11lduo1. walk IMY IECOllATEI Incl No pets 6•4·0509 LOVELY EXTRA LARGE Wkly rentals now avail place on lfChnQ for nost· ________ z_7_6_9 Money To Loan 2914 to shopping 361 · 1021 2BR w/gar. bfl-tns tncd yo'-====~=::~= 2eR Apt near Fashion $140 00 Wk & up 2274 essong occasional dinner WESTCLlff lllLllll •WIDOW HAS$$$ for 2BR. 1'i~BA w/small yard No pets. New carpets $800/mo Adrian Really 549-8547 w/p&h0.636-41 20 1·5PM Ii Island Frplc very pn· Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 parties 647· 1666 Crnr 01 We.stcftlf ~ hvine TDs• $10.000/up No Crea lASTSlll 667 Vlctona ·o $720 •WPHTIAllUAPTS vate no pets, $l,l50 -UDO ISLE Outet4Br nse Fullservocebutfding v 1nopen CallDen1son 18R $635 2619SantaAna l $735 *WITlllATSUPS* 954.n42 or 654·7855 V,acatlonRentals 2722 lrg patio nr bch 2M ur l•l-llOl Assoc 673-7311 NOW TAI Lei/el E'Sldl' E~ec • EXCLUSIVE BEACH F's 23-39 $435ea ut v_pg_r_a-~-....,2-=aR. new stv. parl(lng, encl pauo, w 18th St. $750/mo Avail 6/1. 731•8488 evenings Incl gas, neat, gas cook- ing. private garage No pets. 548-7854 IUIELIEI Twnhm 6yrs, avl ; 1 3er COMMUNITY UH IAYFlllt * .... I SPECIAL* 723· 1266 723-0400 msg • * Of1c.e plus 100 sq ft 38a 2 aitch gar Nsmkrs 2BR 2BA bay view' Mrcro 3BR 2BA. $3500/mo yrly HUNTINGTON BY THE NB 28R 2BA. Bayr1dge strg 17th & Placentia only. $1600 , set. 233 dlw lrPlt gar & enjoy 818-282-7733. 673·3259 SEA AV PARK condo-Highly upqradPd C M S250mo Bruce 16th Pl calt 835•0705 our prvl beach Sf675 · Vacation by the ocean F shr wi F n ~,,..kr ••720-9266•• •Atso 16R " $1300 UH l&YFROIT APT great facll1t1es Boo!( now 0 *1• WISTllll 1121 ..... Stits Eltra* 2BA w/bf!aulllul Day v1ew1 while few spaces remain s5ooi mo 63 t-2683 •HEOITIYE SllTES Lost & Foun 2925 New carpet & paint EASTSIDE 1BA meatiBAll SORRY. NO PETS $1500/mo yrly 673-4026 Rese1vat1ons. 536-8:116 Ne Nr Hoag Hosp rmlbd NrOC A1rpoft~rvme 2172 CockerSpanKtlJOUndfl83r Poof,laundry,nopets Cozy with lots of natural C.allllO·-Ql1I I h I 1 t D p t r 8 83332"3 Harbor V e•·0 Sc.hoo1 n C 9 • 2BR 1BA newly re· COM Fully furn. l500 st l. ncetown ome amoya • u on • , 1 ~ ' •II 548-192 wood, assigned parking N mospnere Nsmkr $425 Coron a 0 e I Ma r 'BR DU"'LEX.-quiet, new & laundry fac:1111y $525 ••AITllflTS 1 BLOCK to beach, 20R modeled ew c.orpel 2Br 2Ba Muse. ut1l 1ncJ 5 util incl 548·0390 . 1111 I 1111 S~ FT 675-8679 . c. r 938 0552 .,.. a floors patio encl garage blkstot>eacl'I $2500/mo, t6l7 WESTCLIH RIVE Car-t, paint & ... rapes, _ · Sparkling Clean. t~rge 1 A dupfeK, newly re· •·o PETS 1600 Cl St d t 673 t 181 FOUND 6 14 PCH .,.... ..., " "' ay ates nego • N B Walk to beach S:-em Nwpt Bch, Agt 54 t 5032 / on ' gar,g00darea.S7•0tmo EASTSllf Garden ap1s Beautitully decoraled garage 675·6606 Nsmkr allamemtres very Newport Beach nr -::.31-A B"rnard 760-0768 2 BR. 1 BA. Quiet no pets. land scared grou.,ds S t00.,~19m3o7 0 5517·6290 Summet, 6125-8 25 small spacious twnhm $520 3200 SQ FT or less at Mi;Oont1lds Blacli.•Whote Poof & spa, f'aUosidecl(s dys,...., • 1 ev wk"d NEWPORT HEIGHTS furn house 1n Costa $ \ SO/ f C v 1 I B * .... 1 •• /1••• dl w. gafD dosp gas pd, Lg 2BR Apt Carport Poof Mesa, S IOOO/mo plus 650-6534 Iv message s annery I • Older ren'a e eagle rnor" • -$675 . sec-dep.645-4761 ;iarage or c.arport •llllM $100* lage Great view ol New Has Orangt> County t)lgs Jpstalrs, deck, N-Pet 1 Bedroom $$860800 Fng, dishwasher stove no pets S6S01mo • dep ut1I, $400 dep rel req, no NEW PORT HEIGH l S port Blvd Over the Calf Newport 8 Pac h 724 James St. 497-4579 EASTSlll UllE 2Bdrm 1'•Ba Call 646-4664 smokerstpels 642-5034 AREA Duplex to stiare Pelican Miii 2920 New-Animal Shetter 125 Mesa •BAY TIMBERS • 2BR 18A, garage. laundry l6t E 1811"1 St 642.-0856 ~cl No pets 545·4555 NEWPORT HGTS 2BA. Summer 6125-8125 small non srnki S31i0imo port Blvtl Contact mgmt Or1ve Coste Mesa 1BR. frptc. cable. pool, room, $750/mo. CALL ----• •111111100* IBA gar, etc No Pets furn hOuse in Costa 650-09S9or63l-569t ef) at714-26-.1-ll.l61 644·:}656 patio gar No pets 399 250-8002 or 650-5194 1 Bedroom S670 Frtg dishwasher atove Ideal for retired persons Mesa $1000/mo plus W Bey St $675 650-6357 E'SIDE Lrg 28R. bal.cony ~~~~~aln~~=rd 540_:~~~ _incl No pets 545-4855 $750. Lease 548-5306 ullf. $400 dep. ref req no SHARE CdM 2BR house lurnrsheCI w/gar age MIF Walk to beac.h S550 mo • utlls $300 oll 1st mo M ark 581-2700 or 673-7306 Available now' NORTH lt1gun11 Beac.h ol· ·-------- •E'SIDE 2BR 1~beam encl gar newly pntd 120 • 2BR 1 ~aA. patio caote OCEANFRONT 3BA 2BA. smokers/pets. 64l2·5034 cetl.s, frplc, garage 2 per-E 20th. Sl Small com-ma Lii 211l, 1'hlA No Pets $695/mo frplc patio d/w, w/d 2 sons. No pe1s S775-ST85 plex S750tmo 642·4792 WJO hk·UP. yrd $850~ • £ACHEl0"'$425 car garage, $25001mo -$600 see. 65()-1798 or 646·6219 $895 63 t-4320 Seaclll! Manor 548-2682 VIP Props 675-2232 flee or retail 800 'Ill. 1 block. 10 Coasl Hwy Ready to move on grt•at traU1c:. 110.... Hurry• •497-5132• RALPHS PAINTING UllPIHF INFiii TIE ELEOTllC UI LAWl IAlllT. Trtt Tri• State Lie. lnllExt Reas FAST GlJAA SERVICE • Service & Repair Clean-up Sprinkler repr & Aets Wallpaper Re-~ FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: H2-Hll OUND alot of kttlens, M bufl Cocker Spaniel M creme Cockapoo mrM M blk/brn Whippet 8 mos ofd. M graylwhl Rooster Nawport Animal Shelter t25 Mesa Dr Cost11 Mesa 644·3657 FOUND BLACK & TAN baby Pug Clog wicolla( Found on t>each "' N B 673-2018 FOUND· Dog l'loney·GOI· ored F Retriever M111 70 IOHll"WEEI' W1ofc sl(llfs Costa Mesa 642·3490 * llSTlLLEIS * Exp woodworker. new. co.,struct field Install w11ools Also 1 'trainee Top $S$ Jerry 642-3490 * .... ,. ••• , * tor part·t•me work .n C M office M11-;t tie gooc. on pl"lones and rel1abfl' 63 t -5936 for 1nterv1ew app1 Berzon Apericy ........... Hl,000/lllTII 11 you have the coo• age to ,au.-1t could make you ncht 24 HOUR RECORD· . ING 991·?837 ACCOUNTING DEPART· MENT Junior Secretary needed tor Accounting Department with New- port Beach real estote developer typing phone. tiling computtw knowl- edge a plus c alf Cindy 759-9531 IOCMITS P YULE· otlSTllCTlll Salary commensurate wun expenen.ce 546-5100 aoc•llTS PHllU Growing Irvine company Med1c.a11Den1a1 Profit sh811ng ~equlres 10 l(ey ov touch oood com mun1ca1ton slllfls Im- mediate opening Call Controller at 250-4855. AIMii.ASST. Gtow1n9 1>01ttmg firm seeks resPOni.lbte person with olflce computer e1111y & customer servic:e Sl\tlls 10 grow with Co 722-9055 Admln1str1111ve Assistant Fasl'l1on fslano Good ofctcommunocatton 1 com puter skills 675-B 143 Refront all your k1tcnenlbathroom cabinets In sofld oak/blfch etc • LICENSED DAYCARE Toddlers Costa Mesa L1c=0839356 Call OeeAnn 631-7058 lbs 6114 vie Victoria & ... _______ _ Ptacen11a CM 642-5122 r• I t II V 1 5486109 mov8 ' Free est 22YrsExper rreeEsl L 1c. 509044 Gr"" 731-6295 ns a a enhn --.. 9.62·4701 Alf Types Rooting-Repairs GAROENING·Fufl Service Skylights ..-5574194 EJ $2.30 per day That's ... ll you pay for ~ llnea. 30 day mlo.Jrru.tm. In the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TOOAYll lllFllLDIS ••••••• Your ~Directory RepfeMntatlves Ml-G21 At a fraction of the pric:e• •TILl •MllLE •MllTll •FLMIS M UU. MES IT ALLI SINCE 1971 100""" .. License <r551836 Ql-1111 SHTll.C. 111-11H •Tl l.C. •IN .· , A IET COUNTERS, GATES etc NEWPORT AREA 25 yrs Jim ~73· 1455 Mom wlll bat>ys1t under 3 FV Home Lots of TLCI -----Cert Meo. AsSI um11 3 CISTH CllClm Full-tome 841·6774 Pools. spas decks. Ifill· QUALITY CHILDCARE work, bond/Ins refs lie #324116 Iv ms 645--7325 Loving env1oronment ___ _ g Part Time Full Tome Repair Redwood/Cedar UUIFUI OllClm Costa Mesa 557-6182 Post replace c MI N e Patios • Drives • Decks ~ Jim Whyie. 642-72116"" With Epo~y Pet>ble - - - Storie 6•7-7715 itl'i U L ANIN 1r ,...., 1~ 'Y" ~fl-....... (\ L)f:WMf'r.., -Ont .. (t9't riirltt WIJ) Wkfylbl·mo refs ~5&-046t • t •• FOUND ,.... GOLDEN RETRIEVER 1-andscape-sprtnklers-lllUEL OOl PAllTIH Hl-1111 •H-HH sods-mow·edge-ctnups $12/Hr +MATERIALS Reas rates 966-~7 16/E References 675-4006 TIE lllEEl ICEIE lXTlllH HOlLLHT Lawn· Tree-Shrub·lrostall Resldental·Commerclal Sprinllter lnstallatlon Quality Stucco & Trim Tree trtmm1ng & Removal Painting 10· 15''• On Low I.awn Marni & Cleanups. 8ld...8•S., 1.64.4 Roto11111ng 432-8804 KERRY'S PAtNTING Complete landscape Wiii beat any-estimate by 21 Yrs Exp Gen yar<l 10% Ouahty tnt/Eirt clean-up sprrnlller re-wtyrs of e"p Uoensed pair Commercial Ma1nt 432·0766 Free Estimate 645-512" ~ 1n NewportlCdM 1irea VERHOL T Remodel 644·1'909 specialists Small to big jobs Doors windows, FHll1 lray P1 .. l1 room &els. etc Bnan, June IS, vtclni'ty Bushard 63 t-3671 (479316) & Edinger 839-8532 ACSTCOMM FOUND RABBlf large. Rem0e1e11Pat1os grey, 618, in Harbor l/tev. lnsure~e WOflC Homes. Free to good Interior finish home 759·5646 Lie 461152 662-3211 LOST I yet1r old white & btaol< temale 0111 Mes& Verde golf course area of C M l<>st June 516 Into pleasel REWARD 1f toundl 549-3688 LOST Female ct1111uanua Beige & whtl e V1C1n1ty ol 20th St. C M PLEASE CALL 548·8644 Lost Sml Gray Poodle, Old IDYERTISllHi SILES The Daily ?riot and lnde- p end en t seeks e .. perlenced adv sales· person to 1oin e11pand1ng stall Ad sales or pr1nt background prwlerred' Lucrattve eompensallon package Please oAll., or send resume to DAILY PILOT 330W BaySt Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn ltnda Caster (714) 642-.4321 * AIRLINE JOBS • 1·900-65.4-2255 E•t 168 Fflght Attendants $35K Ticket Agents $32K Cuttomer Sal'Ye $291< 8am-8pm. 7 days $8 fee (BrookhursllMcFadden) _ _ __ _ -· * ..,,.""* f--1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit_,5-yr$:-exp Loca * ........... , •• : * .... lmll Ae\tfard 839-2363 or APT IAIAlll -448--0~':-----+.....,...,,,~~~ Tile Call!. PUl>llc Utlllt!es CommlHlon. REOUIAtS that all uMd. household good• movers. print lhelr P.U.C. Cal l' number, hmo'1 & cnautfe\.lr'S print t1'9ir T.C.P number In all advertlMments ft you l\a¥9 ·• Question about the i.v-t1ty of a mover, llmo or chauffeur, Cati. Publlc Utlltles Com- m1911on. 714-558.,..151 • REtl6DELING •WINDOWS •DOORS •CABINETS •DECKS. ETC Quality W<>rk·Free Est Les 647-1956 -OYE YOUR CAAPEiTSI n.~1N1wc.pet• 8 ,rwclan of fhplHIR•HI Colt ~L.1191 ............ ,,., .......... ·--------m.a .a... ................ , ·---~­·-Qllltlll>-·--·-. .-_ _,_ 642-5678 __ ... 25 v-ar1 e11pertence. Cetl)tfltry~Ptumblng E.lec:ttlcel· Phof1e Syatems TV Cebte Systtiml ....... MR. FIX·IT 520.-79N Oen CUSTOM , FireP!BC• 90d Brickwork. Block Walls, Dfl¥9Ways, Paving Best work 18 yts ax~1enee (71 4) 722-9643 KELLY MASONRY tump rinding * *Tree Removal Svc * S 19 95 Average Stumps. Dan 894-7700 ... IWllTTIED Trimming, topping, ~ movafa Discou nt to Sen10ta Payments avail Lie & 11\t Ftee tatlmetes 636-~48 •••• ... ,.. .. ~ti types. 1n11Ext • .TrM Aemovel Patch· r.xture·AHIUCCO •Stum9 Qrltldt09 Fr" est 91191/282-9005 M 1· 1MI lnt./Ext pateh PIHttrlng. lNA TREE SERVICE euttom texturtno. quallty Complete . landsceptng -.ork Pro~• No Prob· S«v Wt go to wtlef• 1t growt Ottcovnt !Of Sr F,... "' 2131830 6432 3002 ........ TWll PUTlll Oil I PUTI Ulllt mllTMLlll OUSSWllll ******* Costa Mesa No pets ' Call btwn 11-5 537-0380 AIOlmOTllE Fun ottlCe In Costa Mesa PIT clerk for tn1ng er rends & oenerel tie• hours St\Jdenta o IC Must nave f1Cl4tnse ano c11r Ctll 549•2207 ASAPt am an.._.. 21 yre or older Must h1Mt --------iiood OMV FT /PT Excel lent comm1salon plan OITllHTI Call 722-6116 Win Dinner For Two• Bani< Ing \ Tall Someone You Love UTillAL Ull If Them In A Personal AO! lllT•ll UUf .... S If 24 lor 2 Clayst Hair prlCe 1ccom0dallona loceted In South Coaat many cities anti resorts Metro 1ue41 has tmme<t~ avatl•l>le Don /Liu ete opening lor part-time 8011269-9~62 or ST AT EMENT flLLEA (801) 269-9959 Call GJfda for appl thaOk you St Jude foc M6·6901 NaUonel B•nk flVOfl received through ol Sout11ern Celltornlfl ywr 1nter~11on J M !OE -~~~~~-~ amnm FllST-TIIE 11vnnsm Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't fill the position, run a second week FREE! For more Information, Gall Maria or Angle, 642-5678. BOYS Afl> GILS 11-11 TUii ki YOU CAN AVERAGE $75 OR MORE FORMOAf INFORMATION CAl l IUllTDAlll FllllAI Needed for llue cleaning Will rrein S7 OOthr to stan Call Chrts 64 t -t079 •atOAL"UOI tFFIOE PI T for FP Group fas.h1on lslam:i. &u. n.u UaPT./WHIPllC. Posmon available at New· por1 Beach Archtlecture lirm lnd1111dual should have at least 2 yea,, e1Cp IHICAL FllOIT OFFICE with telephones. Mul\I •••••••••• P/l busy ENT front office Mate word pr0Cf!ss1ng S OU ) 141-tot f ... w ... r't a.-,0 ..a11 N 8 Rec11ption ~ '" typing Wonderful work • r--...,, " T environment Cati Ms PIT. finish carpentry surance bllhng hursda¥ Bur'\te at (714) 5•8 0280 642·7390 leave messag & Ftrday 9 5 Salary negottab1e 64"i 1255 II E ..... Tllln C ARPET NE A N f W --------•( 8~kkeeper!Prop Mgr CONST·also trainee, Top Ne..,sp11pe< tor growing pon10111> money, company ben w ork al home mostly eltts C .M 64 2-3490 ASSISTlllT I mornings 50.59 hrstmo CLERICAL • Good typing DISTRICT S 13 hr • Incentives gd phone manneu f0t sm I Please call 675-3204 COM Real Estate Appr otc No bene"1s F T llllGER I Restaurant good .. 1 675-2774 I -'Full or Part-11m<i IOW HIRlll! Clef.cal Job Oop0rtun1ty •Early A M shill • Need matur11 oe<son lo ·Must nave re11a61r \1111 1n nic:e olc Od hrs vatucieano 1nSura"'e • CJam-4pm M-F Entr) "Gtled Salary& tevel no u p nee Go Mileage Pa•o oeople 51cllls a must Go benet111 Call Cl'l.irle!I BOOnar 979-t4 t5 CIOIS The Ftahermam s Res teurant now l'l111ng New- port Beacl'I pier Cooks Preps & Dishwashers In• 1erv1ewtno Mon-Fri 10·3 COUNTER PERSON tor dry cleaners Ptl 11m 1'111 NO 9JIP nee H B area •963-9208• •STMI llllYIOE GOO<! entry level PQSltlOn Sask: computer i.nowl· edQ9. typing 40 ... pm & data entry We will 1ra1n you on our system. ,Must oe gooo on tl'le phone competlftliB s.alary 1r111ne .trea Phone 863-0340 lor 1ntotappt mlllTUTlll .... ,,... up wl grocery SI 0•1+ demos helpful P T Car n11Cessary 771 6577. o• 1 213-649-3366 lllTIL UST /aECEPT Pleasant N B oti.ce • days/~ 6A0--092 t NON-smo1<1ng arcl'l1tec- tural firm set!lk5 self· motivated, energPllC RE· CEPTIONIS T /PERSON FRIDAY 26 t-6040 tFFtoEPllSH PIT tor mornings 5 days wk 1n H B Robin 843-5699 or 673-0443 &mllTIOE PAllTHS Needed Local worl( No e•P neces,ary ~22-t777 PART TIIE S1uoen11 housewives etc wot!\ car 10 ser"l!Ce ~tab· llstled routftt 4-5 hrs day AM Mon Fri Guraran1ee S40 · per day l•ri'1 l1t1e. .. 979 0747 Phone Wot.,., ITllEITI llllSIWIYIS 1•u1m1s Part time. easy work AM or PM No e•P nf'CCU· lllTIL OIAll llH ary Houri)' Bonus Pleasant group practice 1n 642·432 1 E•t 43 t or Fashion Island area 228 W81I lor beep asl\ nee<ls ass111an1 for 4 day tor Crystal or Ben week, p lus a11ert1n111e .. ••T TIC• IEEIEI Saturdays E~oertence r-.. · prefer.a 640· 1122 lnl/Ed plant mam\ route Good OMV record rec:io willing to iram Fosters Gardens 63 t 6340 Retail Upscale JuNor women s DRIVERS WANTED POOL Is COOL'• c101n1ng sto•e opemng July t 1n the Newport Blllards 11 back• Be pal1 ot Fasl'lron l<;land Mall Man- 1t by 101mng stall of new -aqement & sale$ sppO· upscale 1t111ard v1d801 cauons no"' being ilC· llWIP&lll llLIYllY center We re 5a>l11ng 2 t cepted Phor-e ManaMe year 010 PT or FT help 6t9-272-0S33 • rfewpor1 • Balt>Oa • Corona oe1 Mar SS '" Why wor~ lor ta51 Sales Perw• p 1 e'p food w1'en ..,ou r.&r nave nlptl Call Mon-Sat 1Ci-6 m ore fun w lh us Sun t2-6 Aslo. tor Clara 965-2240 Ask tor Aoberl or Ovnush1 497 .5990 O• Mike One day oe< week ""''Y SALES REP "'anted' Earn AM BEGINNING JULY I p /T P&llH AllU e•cetlent comm1u1ons 13TH Dependable car 2 3 days pei Wffk Ottice-j Olleflng our ad'olf:ftlsmg proof ot insurance rype environment No ano 1e~lry 10 hotel and typ+ng requif ed w•ll 1rc11n motRI ners Don l-•s ..-aooo~ARNINGS Appl) PENNYSAVER 801 26q 9962 26q.9959 "'NO COLLECTING 1660 Placentoa Avf' Costa Mesa SALES llLLMl-CHI ______ ..... _ -~ •. , Tl'le PENNYSAVEA has a P /T PIMfllUllll tun ume & port lime pos- 01sptay _act_vJILIJAJn~ Qo~..._. ..... .....,._UJ<,,.__..._..,e, 1eaa Englllh skills W110 & Sat er ad sales Apply 1n per- EARN MONEY Ae1101ng Apply PENNYSAVER son. t660 P1aoenll8 Ave books! $30,000tyr In 1660 Plecen1111 Ave Costa Meu com. potential Details Costa Mesa P> 805-687-6000 1:111 PIT Ill~ V· 1590 Evenings and/Or Sitlur PlllTAlllWm ........... Commtuion sm salary 10 SlW'1 0 c; arn 731-2709 .... .,,.. Ptionea. goo d wit h • numbers We .... 111 trt1n M on ·F rl 8 ·4 30 M11eGreg0< Vachll t63 t Pl~lla C M I UI ..... Type 40 wpm 10 i.ey Good with number• Soma data entry I will train) 5A9-~6 ... PIT Mall room 1 n1w er PflO~ 20..2~ l'lra/wl\ Mon -Fri .Afternoon Nl amkno ofc 673-09S. dayt lite t>ooklteopong Creative tnv!'lstmenrs Re111 Et\ate, Fashtqn l!llln<I &44 9S n IU&. llTATI W.H E•P o or 1noxo 0 BH&O Advanrage Training Pro· gr1m Oldest RE office 1n Irvine Call Lt fOf inter vle'W 1rv1ne Coast Re· altors Bti&G 786-7500 P•rt Time llllllWIYll -..nos Patt ltfno •Uy wOtk AM or PM NO HO neces$ 1ry Hourly • Bonus &42·•321 E•I 431 Of 228 Walt fOi' ~. at k fOf Crytt•I Of S.0 ·•otir Ro1t11 · NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING w 142-1~~4 HSIOLDI w ill train Sea Lark Me>tnl 2274 N-pott Blvd CM 111 emc1 non Energetic e1tpand1ng com· pany needs secretary with gooo sir.Ills Costa Mua 71•-557-3200 llllnllTmlll For Group Home• Costa Me.-E•penence pretered F T 722-6588 See Typist F T Enlry 'eve• Go 1yp.ng neat ness a mvll MCS Mer 1tel1n9 C M 645 2939 SECURITY OFFICERS Wofll tor ll'le best' MLSm llllllTT We oner )(Int pay xlnt tra1n1~ &. •Int ~flta No• e11S>ef nee.ta Call now 714-77'.,.HO ....m Ran~ 0,,. S.Cvrtty hat lmmed o~•no for Co-t• M .... lrVtM, Huntington &.llci'I, Garden Orove Mec.11C.t & o.ntal va- cation. Wiii train GOOd o~t1>nlty IOt advance· m~t Pa•d wtily 735-935& r e1emarket1ng Wf'I l\3V1'1 cl'lallenging POS· 11 ons open for Hit· mo11v111ee1 people 10 supervise teen-oert 1n the ne .... spftper promo- uonel held ,, ..•. ~ OllLEOTtlltt HUil Crystal vintage records t>O<>ks games capucetno maker redwooo picnic set. stereo PQu1p etc SA r 8·3. t069 Sent Cruz Circle S57-4329 Orange Coelt OAILY PILOT /Frld•y. June 18, 1989 - •GARAGE S~LE• SAT & SUN 9 AM-4PM Furniture & Mose 2532 University Dr •EAGLE GOODVEAR GT TIRES P215·6SR 1S Xlnt cono S50 548-3 123 BACKVARD SA LE All k1nos of 010 co11ec11b1es No garbage SAT & SUN 47 PASSPORT 85 Center cockpit 101080, ready 10 cruise or llve-aboaro Must sell Aept coat $310 000 secrlflCt $ t96 000 obo days 71 4-556-•990 e ves 213-592-5956 lfASE TIMESHARE my oeaullful 4 stateroom Hardin 45 ketch 2 weei.- ends • per m onth S650 rno 675-9316 Newgort 27 rnboaro wheel all n-ta1>ern1c1e r1og1ng & mast Spin- naker & 2 oags Br•stot cond•t•on $1 • 000 obO 8• 1-3978 846-4782 TWO LASERS F\ACING CONDITION $1000/yellow and $900fwl'llle 675-6161 ~rvkt. EqulpfMnt. 7020 IYIUIMIT HIM 10,000 lb capacity Neer new' 760-0735 8·6 1748 Bayport Way .__...., ______ _ •646-0047 • Sllps/Docks/Stor1gt 7022 nr ••INSIDE•* BOAT &AV STORAGE 777-0067 46 NEWPORT MOORING Close to 1e11y w 26 LUderS S 15 000 080 673-5929 Of 5•8-661 1 - "" ., ... , """· .... SILL IT IEIE! * '''Pl=:'' ...... lllLY Pl~IT Ire lily •wrn.-. Wagon ,....., traMM•o" 7! 000 Of\ MW "'°10t. ~ 1nlkle & out• &3400 oeo ~t-eo10 vw 187 1 Super 8"t'9 ~ely reoultt. bfaond MW engin. IUnf'OOf. MOW tlrH , or191nal radio 54200 080 7st4 tS5 91&5 •CAOlll.AC 1111* l=~~!ci!:, Immaculate 8ur9undy teat"-C1.1•1om ~ Soperb condition l 2MHL00 ) Private party 71••675·7957 Weekdays . 7t4-8-44,..9i0 86 CHRYSLER ,tiEWYORKEA AU ~w•r. air crul" Loaded! I 1 PCF0 4 t> $7995 HuntingtOf\ 8Mdl rCHAVSLER/PL YM OUTH 115661 8Mctl 8hld 842-0831 96 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 8 Cy! p/s1-1ng, brMM lotks a1r eaasette 1 tPUM 196) S6905 Huntington 8Mch -llliiiiiiiiliiiiiliilililll-11 CHRYSLEF\/PL VMOUTH t 666 1 Beach 81Vd 842-0631 .Call Today! 642-5678 Autos l"f!'H 'HOO CREVIER BMW Amt~D CJ M"ft:OWllD llMW'' o i I )' ~-"' -0\l'ltlAl' J,t !"'> 1tCY1l• ~ni 1 ;t4]8 t1"11 I lllYl!l)l 1 r~n: 111-1111 86PONTIAC GrAnJi Am power everyu11ng air. redlele C2CPN578) $5995 -Hu"11not~8eecfl CHRYSLER/PL YMOVTH 1666 I Beech 8 htd • ·a~2-0e31 88 DODGE 8 PASS RAM VAN & cyt pleteer. brakes tocks 1 1r $12.995 "f"Wt<2H) Huntington 8eac'1 CHRYSLER/Pl VM OUTH 16661 ee.ch 81vo 842-0631 IM•Porl FtH•at !!>!>) ~t [d ti Santa St'-"1.t arid l'a1B Ho11r~ 1 a111 & 30 11"1 Mon f 11 8 •T ~ pr1 Sa1 89 Pl Y SUNDANCE __________ ,.14 cyl p/steer & brakes."" 12YNL967) $8995 Huntington Beach CHRVSlEA/Pl YM OUTH ··-·~ IYEl211 NEW & USEO ITllL9I.,. e11ctuSlvely 9MW 1540 J•mbOree Rold Ne-pon Beach ...... ---• '11 IClll's IYEI 111 10 CflOOM lroml • •Plll•ILT LIW ftlT ... HlftlLI WllP\MI. ••• Ill ... 1001 Ou all St Npt Ben lll-1111 ALP11A GRAD 86 EX- CELLEN Condition Low m•I•~ Air C()(ld111on1ng $8800 552-1890 ....... _.,,,.. Only 30 000 actual mlleS one owner tz53901') . .._ .. " 1301 Ouall Sr ~t 8ct'I IJJ-IHI t 666 t Beach 8111d 842-0631 CHRYSLER 1982 Le8aron Conven1ble White very IOw mileage, excellent condition. loedeO leather 1nter10r Mu11 Mal S6000 645-699a.. CHRvSLER '85 5T11"°AV Dark blue matching leatMr full PO-72K LOOKS & RUNS GRE.ATl S•cr1tlQ4I SSOOO 0 8 0 650-2811 . CHRVSlEA 87 Le·earon turbo 2 ooor coupe •uto /AC loaded 23K. under warr Sacrifice $9200/otltt 650-28 t t DODGE ARIES 1985. e~· c.llent conOltlor\. v#My 10-m1leege new ur.s ,.,.,,, br ake!I , OWf* $5.000 Cell 668·0330 days, 548-12 u ev•· nlngSlweel<ends FORD t986 TaU!'\IS. 4- dOof air.~ bfak•. pow•r steering lllt, cru11-. tape clock. 50.000 moles This CM tS t>eauttful at only S687S 645-5036 " ' ,. l l • t • . ( . • I • 810 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, June 16, 1989 TO CHOOSE FROM! . CASH BACK OR FINANCING on approved credit ON ALL PULSAR NX's [I TO CHOOSE FROM! CASH BACK ON ALL HARBODY TRUCKS E!J TO CHOOSE FROM! CASH BACK OR FINANCING , 7.9°/o on approved credit ON ALL srANZA XE & GXE SEDAN's ·~ rJ· TO. CHOOSE FRf?M! $ $ CASH BACK APPLIES TO PURCHASES AND. ALL LEASES!! $ $ 1989 smNTRA'• Manufacturers Sugg Ret Pr-Ke .. $7,259 Campbell Nissan Discount ........... S 564 Nissan Cash Back Savings ........... S 500 YOUR NET PRICE . n AT THIS PRICE #545 806,#543566 .'i.4L ENGINE .'S SPD OVERDRIVE TRANS .'Dlll.E \llAL.l CARGO 8£0 .ISTEEL BELTED RADW.S .'SWGI..£ f!'OtNT f:U£l tNJECTION Manufacturers Sugg Ret Prke .. $7,809-- Campbell Nissan Discount ........ S I , I I 4 !41ssan Cash llack Savings .•......... S 500 n YOUR NET PRICE 9 5 _ liill AT THIS PRICE •l 674Jt.•l7J985.•l 7 409l I YOU GET ALL THIS: ,I Al.l.OY WHEELS .I AIR CONOfTIONING .IT-TOPS .'AM/FM STEMO ..,,141&.T WHEEL #00749) &_MOfJ£ -- CI ear a nc e Price .•.•.•................ S I Z, 545 Nissan Cash llack Savings ........... $750 vouff NET PRICE _ s11 USED CARS INCLUDE THE CAMPBELL QUALITY ASSURANCE USED VEHICLE GUARANTEE U--SED CAR ECIALS ( ampr.lf>ll h...i, t«i Pr, 1 h1• urn r1,..,,1ry out or t>1,y1ng c1 usea car or true ii With c1 purcn<\S(I, you T!Cl'IVt'tf 6 . 1 1m1 Narr c1nty nn mos: v .. t11C 11··, A: r: u s r1•,11 prow( ron c ovennq 9 10 IS maJOr component\ T h<>rt." ~ no deducUblE.' I owing cind rentc11 car t1llovv<1nrc-s cire 1nclur11·0 ·as NISSAN PICKUP S lpd, cassette. sliding window. super clean f#2N4S4121 ·aa NISSAN SENTRA Auto, PS. st~. AC. tilt ~ 1•2.J904141 'a6 TOYOTA PICKUP S spd, cauette, slidlng window. Whftf5, Sh.wpfll 1#2\11719711 ·as TOYOTA CAMRY LES DR Auto, PS. AC, bit. CrutW. UIMC'te. sumoof. Whls. 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CA 92648 .. 11141 842-7781 (213) 592-1463 . ... • 11y DAVE StCIDMOM --'"-........ _, WASHINGTON -The liou~ on ThurMiay defeated an aneml)t to blunt Lht: kc} reform m ..av1n~ and loan bailout leg1slat1on after Prc~1- dent Bush threatened to 'eto a watered-down bill T he vote was 326-94. wnh 114 Republicans 'and 212 Democrat\ ~uppon1ng tbc president Ftfi}-m: Republicans and 3~ Democrat\ opted 10 support the &L anduslf) on the hea' 11)' lobbied 1c;c;uc of capi- tal. Bush 1s ins1st1ng that the govern- ment force Ls 10 back their lend- ing v.11h more of their o""n capital , Rep. H.s:nn J H>de. R-111 tned unsuccessfull} to pro' 1de an c~en1p­ t1on for Ls 1ha1 pre' 1ous1' rt'· ce1ved an accounting break knov.n as "supervtWr) good v.111 ," 1n ell· change for taking ailing 1ns1ttut1ons off the government's hands 1n the earl)' 1980s. The accounting break allows some of the acquinns S&Ls to OJ>Cratc w11hout nslun' an} of their owncf'1' mone}. Hyde !I amendment wo uld have permitted 241 S&L<> that would fail tou&her capital standar<h to ap- peal adm1nistrat1HI) for an exemp- tio n. " o resull 1s mandated" in the heanngs, H)de said. "just a chance to make )'Our , case .. before the scarlet letter ts painted on }'>ur forehead.'' Howe,cr, cnt1cs complained the procedure v.ould burden regulators and effoct1vel> dcla) Bush's ke' rt· form by 18 month~ for a s1gn1tlcan1 pon1on of the industn "~1ake no mistake about 11 Thi' amendment guts the btil \\hat this amendment docs is allov. tho\v \Cry \lrcak inst11uuons to dcla) and dcla) and de la) the da) -of reckon- ing And while lhc) dcla) and dela) and dela), the taxpa)crs "111 pa) and pa) and pa\.," <Mltd Rep C harles Schumer. o:N. Y .. a member of the \ 'I ;. . H I C \ "\ ll H 1: \ li H ou~ 8ankmg looimmcc. Bush. 1n a le1te r to House Re· publican Leader Bob M ichel of llli· nots, made 1t clear he \lr Ould veto the &L bill 1( 11 includ ed H)de's proposal. · ''Giving recogn111on to good "''II as capital or creating procedural changes that lOuld have the same effect is not Just1tiable;· the presi- dent wrote "Each of the amend- ments to the tough capital standards would render this bill unaccep- table to me " It was the first umc that Bush made lhc Hto threat. although ht'> ad\lscrs ha'c said prcv1ousl} the) v.ould recommend that actton 1f Con~css ~atered down the presi- dent !I capital reforms ' "There shuuld be no mistake This matter goes to. the 'er: hcan of m) determanauon to clean up the abuses of the past among the sa' tng<; and loans. about ""htch e' Cr) \.Oter 1s cn11tlcd to be outraged." Bush wrote. --- Meanwhile. House \peakcr Thoma) Fok}. 0 -Wash ~·d he ..,ould keep the House an ~s1on late 1on1&ht and that be .... u determined to pas\ the btll by Fnda) Folc} pred1C1ed the Hou~ alw would pass an amendment fort1ng the adm1nmrat1on to count \44 btlhon 1n &L bailout spending 3'> pan of the budget dctiet1 '>Citing up a conflict Y...tth the nate HO'-"C' er budget director Richard Darman Jold rcponers toda) II ma) be that 11's an utterl> 3ladcr"l1t ques11on " Sen Phil C1ramm R- Teus. has collected s1gnaturt"S from 4 1 Republican wnators pledging '" suppon Bush's rµndtng plan That cfTcl\l\CI) !>Cultle!> Dcmu- cratte attempts 1n 1tw Hou<,c tCJ Jltcr tt, belau~ an\ change mu\t he.· a~ pro,ed b) 6'fout of 100 -.ert.at11r., The prc'i1dcnt met v.qh l·on· grcss1onal leader-; on \\. edncs<la\ for the first 11mc lobb)ing 1n pc.·non (Please SH S&Ls/1 121 Beat st~ess by tiaking a timeout Or, some say, draw p ictures of success 1y JOY ANTHONY Olllly l'llot Cone_..,. There arc bastcall) l'-"<> t'.t'pe~ of people an this v.orld. s&)\ Barr) Fireman. ov.ner o l am1so;a Health Care, a ps)-ch1atr1c and substance abuse 1rea1men1 centcr 1n :-.:ev.pon Beach There arc thinkers and there are feelers The <>tratc-g} 'ou choose 10 handle stress will depend on which t)pc )OU are Obv1ousl}. ""e all 1h1nk and feel But "v.e gencrall) prcdom1n31e 1n one area or the other .. Fireman said. • "Thinkers arc fngh ten..:d b) thl'tr feelings. And feeler'> an: fr<.'qucntl) confused b) their 1houeht'I ·· Ir 1n doubl about which I\ pe )OU arc. folio" Fireman's rule o( thumh "Men arc mostl~ 1h1nkcr\ ... he ~1d. "Women arc mostl>. feelers But there arc exception<,. · lhe thinkers' task ts to learn hov. to acknowledge their stress When confronted by 1t. the) tend to sho' c It orr 1n10 a subconscious compan- ment of the brain Or the) go ror a JO& and as<>umc the prohh:m will go awa' But 11 won'I Stress will tome nght back to haunt 1hem 1f the~ don·1 get 10 the root of the maucr Thinker<> need to learn hov. to be \.Ulnerablc. Fireman said The' need to ucatc a bndgc that allov.'> 'other\ Into the tr fonn:ss "Ir \OU don't allow )OUr"\Clf 10 bl'' ulncrabk 'ou don '1 suffer o\nd 11 'ou don '1 suffer )OU don't grow .. · What about the kelers'1 Their big- gest danger ·~ ge111ng ohsesscd h) fechn&s They a~k thcm-.ehe~ "W hat didn't I do that I might havc done?" "Wh> dtd that have to hap- pen., .. "s they ask the~ questions. the) JO around and around in con- ctntnc circles unttl they e11hcr get mad or d rop 11 Dropping II I\ a good tdca. Fire- man sa)s. Even time ~ou feel ob- sessed wtth something. ) ou need to sa) 10 }Ourself: "Stop:· Then go to a mo' 1c or get out and c~cruse You ma) be tempted 10 anal) 1c )Our problem on paper Is that a good idea., ":-.:ot 1f one 1s going to spend obscss1onaJ llme '-"nttng )ards and )ard and yards of legal hnef pages on how to deal 1Allh the p31n:· Fireman said. Da' 1d Og1lv}. the ad,crtmng pioneer. knows hOIA to deal \\tlh the stresses and strains or 1Aori.. "I have developed technique\ for keeping open the telephone ltne to m) unconscious." he wnle'> 1n "Confessions of an d' crtt" ng Man .. "I take long hot bath\ I garden 1 hear a great deal of mu\ll I "at ch birds. r go for long walk~ 1n the country And I take frequent 'a· ca11ons. so that m) brain rnn he fallow -no golf. no cocktail panics no tennis. no bridge. no conccntra- 11on. onl) a bicycle .. You might also remand )nur-.elt that v.hale\er )OU Jre lr)tng Ill achtc' e. "'hethcr 11 he a maJor \all' or an increa"\C 1n produCll\lt~ \nu don't ha'e 11 }l'I ,\nd 1r ~ou don't ha' c 11 )t'I. lhc IA orld ,.., n01 going to end 1f )OU don't get 11 Dealing v.11h stres\ 1n a po\llt'l' "a> ,., Lalkd ''the mag1C' t>r heltl'\ - 1ng." It's also called "lhc po""cr 111 postt•' e thinking ... or ''the 'it'll-talk wlu11on .. If )Ou do 1t 1n publ. 11\ called "going nuts .. "The ·~1ag.ic of Belu.·' 1ng' changed m~ life," said comtt Ph)lh'i Diller "'hen endo~1ng a book li) 1ha1 title "i\n) problem can be \Ohed, happ1- nc\S can be ach1C\l'd great re""ard' can be reaped .. " 1r onl) )ou belie' c Children arc heller at 11 than adults are. J.M. Baine had to change has pla) ''Peter Pan:· hecau-;e \oung pla)-gOCrs tncd tO fl\ after lhC) 'WIA ••rrJ "r•m•n 11 In lhc nc't 'ers1on Peter Pan sprinlded the Oarhng famtl~ 1A1lh fain du\t bt:lorc the' lkv. Fam du<>i being 1n <,hort 'uppl~. untold aludent'> ha'r Ileen a,01dcd to 1h1<> da\ Ad uh'> IA hn v.an1 10 tap the fa11h of thl· ~oung mu\I calr on their 1magtnat1on\ 'cgatt'e thought\ must be replaced '-"tlh po\lt1vc one' 'ou ha\l' to \1<,ual1zc SUC'C'C'i'> In h1\ book "The \l3g1c ol &he' - 1ng:· C laude Bn-.tol tell'> about a Notre Dame team that IA3\ lo'>tng bad I) at the hall Thl'n Knute RlK k- nc "alked into 1he locker room "Oh. nlusc me. I made a.m1'>takc:· he said ··1 thought thcsi.· were the quarter<, ol the '1otrc Dame team." The ll'Jrn '-"Cnl ou1. "stung w11h fur):· Jnd v.on the game. Po~111,c thinking alo;o hJ\lng po'>tll\t: thought<. other\ l.! ndouhlc<ll). the mean<. about pcr<,On Y...ho 1nfunatc' U\ ,., a hothl'r IO C\ Cf) one P1\,) that man or ""om an Then rcalttc that \Our lond v.ords ma) be the onl> tines 1hc~ retet\l' toda) '-ot onl)-v.111 thl\ attitude reduce ~•re!>\ 11IA111 make the pcr.-.on more rcceplt\e 10 "'ur idea<. But there •~ more to \tree;\ rcduc- 11on than p<1s1tl\c th1nk.1ng 'I nu al~J need a tonuetc goal Bn~tol ..,uggeSt\ IArJtmg a v.ord p1tturc of }Our current numhcr-onc goal on lour businer,r, cards For e>.ample 11 )OU v.an1 a ncv. hou')c dra" a picture of a hou<oc and "'ntc "ne" house .. Plalc one card 1n \our \\allct. one at )OUr bed\1de one on a mirror. and one at \OUT desk Bnswl sa~., that 1hc pcopfo "'horn hc asked 10 tf) 1h1!> 1cchnm1que gol what the)' IA rote on their card<> Not e\Cl)on..: accept~ the idea ·Fireman, tht: "Je1Aoport Beach P!>~­ . ch1atrt'>t. call-; 11 "cute'iC} .. Ho"" c-an a card that \av<1 .. Do good toda' .. change )our life., · Because. lhc: thCOI) gOC\. )OU don·1 v.ntc "Do good lclda} .. You wnte 'lome1h1ng -;pcutit. Fonunc\ ha\C he-en made through ad,cnl\tng -the <.ardul ...elc.'\. t1on of fXl"erful v.ord\ and image\ Hov. doc'I f ireman handle: ht'> \lrc5s'' F1rs1 he plan\ a cour...c ol actton to deal v. tth the problem \Omcthmg that he '>a)\ C\Cl)one \hould do In addttmn ·I allo" m' ~If 111 he 1n11matc and w de' clop strong. Po"erful. 'alucd rela11on!lhtp\ "II ~OU'\C got \Omt'hod\ "ho·., there 1n )nur corner "kl~ing }Ou·re terrific. }OU l"an prett) "ell prohkm- soh c an)th1ng " American Dream Is • weekly col•m• d"1ored ro llelpl111 sm all- b•sloeu owners. Have y oe norlc-HI a dalle•1e fa~ by bHioesses? Tiie Dally Pllor wants ro llelp. ~nd you columo Ide• to Donna Mooney, busl- aH s editor, P.O. Box 1560. Costa M esa, l t ltf. Sales of Lakers goodies running dry LO A '\IGELE~ -The L<1kcr\ Laker'> had v.on v.r could ha' l' donl' v.crcn~t the-onh loSt"~ attcr lh~ JO pcnent more in ~Tc\ lht'> \car·· Dctro11 Pistons trounced 1hcm in >\I ( O\C'la ha\ marked do" n the four straight game' tor the :-..:111onal .. 3-pcat.. T-shtn\ from SI I 9'1 111 Basketball o\ssoc1a11on crov.n S5 9Q a1 has store Be\! Rernnt\ 1n Retailer\ of Laker mcrchandt"\C suburhan ~1m1 V3lle) Rut ( O<iUa J ha'c seen '31e fade hl..e hopes of a Lal.er lo~altst . rcfu~c; to replan· Laker champion hip thn:c \care; 1n a Lalo:cf'i 11cm' v.1th P1i.ton para- rov. Emplo~cc') at the Forum. the phernalta Inglewood :ircna where the Laker.. "I don't nred mnnc) that h.1d .. play. may be SJ 'en some of the , thousands of lrfto .. cr "3-Peat" T-said ( osna shins, wh1 h had <,old for SI S Mier Lakcr'I tan<> dream\ of a 1---------"Se-k! dn (! up \A.hen c~ cham 1on,h1 Y..cre '""CPI av.a). rtahzcd the Lakc.r. ""ere going 10 merchan t~rs ~re ra mg in l tr<' lose;· said Jeff Gan1, general man-monc) at the Palace of Auhurn agcr ofOgden lltcd . rv1cC's.wh1ch Jh lb. "here morl' than ~1 .000 staffs the stands al thc Forum P1'iton" fans gathered Tuesday 10 "Maybe I should ha\i: d1scoun1cu watth the fourth and final game ol them:· he 'ia1d. "I know 1f the 1he champ1onsh1p ·-.cnes on tck- \. f'>ll>n \a.,h1l·ro; v.ere pulling in ~lTJtlfrill\ hour outside ol the Palace on \\.edne'>da) according to ~rank Bat- taglta. d1rcc1or of merch3nd1s1ng for 1he Palac.c Jnd the P1'>\0n'I T-sh1n~ and banner\. hot-off-the-pre.,..,e,. rolled into lhl' Palace parking lot h' the irucl..load fhc P1o;1on~. l..no"n a\ the :-0.B.\'<, bad bt>S'I. ma~ not gl'neratc the long- run na11onal "Wle' the Lakcrs h;l\ e. acc.nrding 10 tc' c War'iha"". te<im .s ·t1 mana for loter- nat1onal Management 1roup. a \k"cland-hac;cd compan~ ··1 think th~' .. hctr lire o l the rK-- tro11 P1~1ons I\ nowhl'rc near as grea1 as for the Los ngelc'> Lakcrs .. \\. Jr'>hJ" \Jtd h \}Ivan '>floke<.man for '~ Propen1cs. another <,ports merth.in d1<;er di..attrh·d "I don·t lorc\t.'l' n \1gntfil·an1 drop ofT 1n c;alc'\ • \,l,an ~td ~onH people ma~ nol ltl..c thr Pl\ton' hu1 \(e beg to d10c1 \\ ,. thin!.. thc Pt\lon\ arc tun .. \\-htle the l al..ers loo!.. Im a \lJrl ing 1..en tcr and loo!.. forv.ard 111 nl'\I SC'3!>0n . Lo' \ngeks reuukr' ;.ire.: lcll tC.l figure out ho~ 10 pmh the I a~cr' tusr-dTc:rm 4-P"cm~e1cl1.111d1~ "It'<; a great collector's ttem don't \'OU think"'" '\U&g-.'\lcd Matt Doole' d1~lrtc.I managN for FootlcxkC'r·, I., Lo'i ·\ngelcs :uc.i o;torc<i. Trade deficit narrows as dollar dives ly NANCY llNAC ----~--WA HINGTO -The goHm- mern satd Thursday that the L' trad e deficit narro wed dr.imat1call) to S8.26 b1llton 1n pnl. tis lov.cst level 1n nine mont1l'I. but even the Bu h adm1n1 1ra11on is con rmcJ thu the strong dollar could swnt future pft>&rcss. Apnl's dl'fiC1t wa'l down 13.4 per. cent from a revised March trade pp of $9.54 b1llton, the ommercc Dc- panme n1 repon cd. The 1mproH~­ ment reflected a 0.8 percent incrca~ in. e"pon s. to a record $30.S7 b1llio.n. and a .2.6 percent drop 1n impons. to SJS.84 btlhon. dtsplle ""'"• prices for forc11n 011 o mmerce t creiary Robert Mosblcher ha iled the "pon as e v1dencr of "continued 1m pro-.e· ment 1n U . trade ~rform1n c" but ht' added a note of c•utton "Whale the April data arc c n- cour111na. 1t 11 alwa) un .,,~ to put 100 much we11tn on any o ne ot two mocuhs' fiauics 1n 1he~ \.~l111lt 1lllitics... 'he tatd . "1 he rcttnt trcnath of the dollar lt ads u 10 bt concttn~ ahout IM «onom y·, abtht) to sutll•n the c'l~llen1 trcn<h tcen so far " The Bu.ti adm1n11trat1on '"'' been hoptftl for con1in~ prosrns un narro-1na the trade pp 10 pur ttonom1c amwth. Litt )'~•r's btl 2 1 ptrcrnt drop '1 n thc 1rade c1dk11 from an all-11mc high of SI ~ I b1ll1on 1n I 9M7 accoun1rd for ocarl> half of all lJ. economic srowth Man} anal)sts arc concerned that the trade gap could stan to widen a.gain due 10 the re<'ent 'ilrength or the dollar. which mak.es . &ood' more cxpcn\1vc on overseas market and imports cheaper for mencan con~umcN. The dollar rcvcr~ path Thurs- day a trader who had been boost· tr\I the urrrnC} started sclhns 1t heavily. T he .S. currcn y dropptd 2.5 percent or more aga1n4i1 the Br111sh pound . West German Mark and the JaP1ncsc .)'en T radtrs said there wa'i no funda- mental new' 10 account for he d rop and that it a pPCared 1n\lead the dollar's Quick n1e· may havr made '' ripe for a JCllo R' b) pcculato" aniuous to ca~ 1n their pins "It •H JU"t tntVlllble wt ""0 Uld rcach somt level Yrhtre there were JU\I no more buyen and the tellers would pin the advanU1F," \ltd Bob Gio rdano , ch1d ckakr al Bank u umlTru" o tn New Yorti FOf the firit four mon1r" of 1he )car, t~ track deficit ~as run.n1ns at. an annual rat~ ofSI09.4 btlho n, ~II bflow last )Hr'• actual defictt of S 119. 76 btlhon. Apnl's 1rade ~P ~H the •malk<it '"'~ an S8 02 b1llton Jt fic11. last J"lr "So far th" )'tar~ rc '°"'I lftll aun,," 11id tton"bm11t Maury Ham• of raincWcbbcr Inc. tn C'-" Yol'k "But C\Cntuall). lh1 higher dollar·, 101na to eat into e\poTI •• o nom1 t )'nthta Lalla of Data Resource Inc 1n Le~tnJton. Mass . ~td that \\htle ~. busines~s have 1mpro\.cd their om pclttt'c ~11ton 1n the v.orld markctpla c. "y.c'rT not IOtt\ll to hold on 10 that com prt1t1\C po~111on 1f the dollar continue~ 10 · nsc." However. Wil ham T rchey. 'ice president of the ham bcr of Comm,rcc. ~1d that with Apnl's favorable rcp0n . womes about the 1mpac• o the dollar o n the tradt' deficit "have l'ktn revealed a~ exaa· acrattons." Analy ts 'ltd the nartow1na of the deficit so far this )'tar, c"en u fort1p 011 pncn ha\.C marched up- ward. ha been panJy a rtfl«t1on of a acnctaJ tlowdown tn an ~-onomy that 1 1uck1na 1n fewer f0tt11n aood . In anothtt ,..,n of a slowtna tton- o m), the federal Re.tent' reponfd Tl\andly that tM .,..."I rttt for O factor•C' dropptd 1n May to Ill pttt'tnt, down 0.3 pctttnuite point from tht ptt'''°"' montf1. The Ffd al_, reponfd that the plt'C of 1ndu1tnal producuon held tcady 1n May. Anal)'tts said tht easena or fitctory ute could help relieve 1nna u onary prnsurtt 1n the tt0n0m)'. On 1hc trldc fmnt.. 1mpon~ fell 1n Orenge Coaat DAIL y PILOT/Friday June HI. 1989 8 1 l Operations directer hired at Turpin & Co. Vicki Brekke ha\ Joi ned Jen Turpin &. C CJ. an lr,1ne ad\.entsma and publtt relatton'> dgenq \pc< 1alt11ng 10 the real e talc industr) he Will tx dtretttir of opcra11on\ SUc-pre-nou'>I) v.a-. citccull\ e administrator "'tth Clark Me~er Chan~rs &. Hov[! and poor 10..lhaL h.1.'ld a \lmtlar p<>\tllon Wlth Todd ffuifies & \1cren ----- Bob Orh~ner ha<, ht·c.:omt· ~l.~H:r cop)v.r·1ter at Hubben-'tewart \d,crming Publ" RclJt1t1n' lrll •• in Ir' inc-based agenq. Och'lncr wa' prn 1ou~1' J\'>tX ta led "1tn T O)Ota Motor Sales U.S.A. Int I onmar-Telcp1uurc'i and I ~( publtt relauon\ • • • John Bodenburg ha\ been t'lened president of the ~ev. pon Beach office of Lee & .\s't<X 1atcs ( ommem a l Real Fstate r\lces Bodenburg 'orns wa~ 'Ill' pre"11den1 and regional manager of oms, Bew & 1mp!>on bane Kenned,) has ·bewme ; Pa~ner of Rosen & .\ssoc1ates. T he marketing agenc~ ·~ nev. name " Ro\t'n Kenned~ &. A.sSOC'lates. "ennc<h wa' at a saks promotion firm and managed promotio ns for Ka"a\31..1 .\irBo rnl' free 5v.eet Del \1onte and \tater Bros • • • Cat.hertne Hoffman, nl In toe-based landscape architectural finn Tatwntt 0. Partner'\ ha~ heen named head of the department of contract\ and opcra1111ns • • • J ames Malloy Jr ha' Ileen appointed dm'l"tor of ..ales and markettng for .\d,anced (ontrnl'> lnc. ol lf\tne • • • Robert Boler ha'> been appointed regional manager 1n Costa M"8 O\erc;ec1ng the Sou1hern ( altforn1a-.\r11ona dl\1')1110 or PromethCU!> Man- agement C1roup • • • Ronald T ra vers ha<, Joined \trod • .\rch11cct'> lnC' a'> a dtrtttor and ~n1or project mdnagcr of the "-l''-"PQn Beach firm • • • Charles Merino ha\ hcen appointed \ 1ct' president of business dcvclop- mcn1 at S~ ntcllt\)\ 'ct""ork Inc an In 1nc-hascd rnmmun1ca11ons mana ge- ment sen tee\ com pan) c • • • Brenda Zachary has heen named director of customer -.C-MCCS at Zellner be rl H111tempour has JQ.t ned frcigh1 lorwarder Dean Worldw1dc's hou!tehold goods d1\ls1on as art" act0un1 c\('('UllH • • • Jack Tllomfson has JOtned ~1amn -\\.1:111on Inc at John \\ a' ne Count) .\irpor1 as chic ll1gh1 1n\lruc1or Indicted bond trader sets up own firm l y STEFAN FATSIS '-E\\' YOR1'. -\1tthael Milken. "hc-.se linanual IA 11ardl'\ hC'lpcd rcc,hapc 19 Os corporate \mer1u1 but 31-;o led to h•'> 1nd1c1men1 for fraud and r.icl..ctl.'enng. rr'tgnrd Thursda~ from Drc\cl Burnham Lamben Int "' lnrm hi\ Cl\\I' hu\1- ncss Dunng his 19-~car lareer at Dre,. el. \11ll..en•v.1dcl\ "-3\ aedtted "'Ith creaung a S 115 bill1on-a-,car mark~·1 in the lo"-co-.1 S«uftlte-calkd Jun~ bond~ that tumod Ore,cl lrom a Wall trect al o-ran into an '"' c't· mcnt Po"'er:housc \lt1lkcn defied c:.onq·n11on3l \\all trcet "1!.Jom P\. pro' m& he rnuld dommalt" thr JUnl hond market from an oflile 1n Rt-'erl\ H11lo; Ht<; nev. \'on .. uh1ng frm lntcrna11onal C ap11al \~Ct\\ (1rouJl <11 will ht" 1n the Lo~ \ngclc'> are<1 The federal so\emment allc-ge' Mtl~l·n u~d h1 po"cr'I throup.h Ore,el 10 en11agt" m a rangt" ol ..etunltc\ ,nmco; including "'-hl•mc' v.11h nov.-J:itled '1cx:k \pcrnla1or 1'an Boc'lk\ 11 wall und 1·ar "hal &he 1mpa'4 M Milken's departure ""ould ha\.c on the gm.crnment'' la~ or on Ore\CI v.hcre M1ll..t'n '"II C'Ommand'i tremendou lo.,.dlt\ .1mon "ome kl'' jun!.. bond cmplo\ee<, and man l)rc,C'I chcnt'i , Milken'\ nc" ltm1 "1ll 11dv1!.C an11 a<io;1<>t compantl'' '<'eking \1) r.ur,c mone~ to ~tart up c~pand or "l3\ m hus1nc~~ It '4111 not bu) or 'K'll ~-un11c~ ~oplc famtltar v.11h ~1tll..C'n's plan' \31J The} '\atd the firm ha~ a handful of emplo)~s and a lt'mPoran nnicc tn Lo-naclc" 'u o ne v.or 1ng for Drc\el ha) been hired nnd the lim1 docc; not intend to t.il c people trnm Orc\cl, lhc~ \atd, hut there could he · dcfctt1on,, M1l~en's ~tatt'mcnt 1<1 hi-. fi1 ni \\IOuld pro.,.1de "•d' 1 c and o ther aut~tanct to 1nd1' 1dual\. com-munat 1c~ and companies" and "c mpha 1ze the ueat1on of own· el"!h1p opponun111es for emP.IO~~- m1nor111c and unions .. 1. \hlken had been on leave from Drexel s1nct his March 29 cnm1nal indictment on Q counts of fraud and racketcenng. 'Has brother. Low- ell. v.ho also ,,.as charged 1n the case. announced Thuf'5da) he was quit· 11ng the firm to return 10 practicing lav. 'Dre'(el IS lhe onl) compan) l'\.e t:' er v.or'-.ed for since graduaung frnrn l·oll e .\nd at'., the only one 1 her e~pcctrd to worlt for " \.i1 h3cl \.1 11\.cn ..aa<TTn a tatemcnt I am nat"ralh disappointed to be lor~d to lea \'C Ore\el as part of the firm· ~ttlement v.atb the govern- ment... hut L look fon&ard .10 ~ opponuntt~ ot helping people build compantc '" he ~1d l nder a ca' 11 ~ulement W'lth the ecunttes and E'change Com- m1<os1on o( 1n~1der 1rad1ng and other charge . Dre\el 1n Ma aareed 10 sc'cr 11es v.11h \.11lken and to t.r ttl emplo}"CCS from du'CC\ or 1ndu'C'Ct bu me s dcahng with him. "M1Chael \1 1lken 111ade man) 1m· pon:int con1nbut1ons to Dreul Burnha~ and hts ma t althou~h not une,pccted. as a led c\en1 · Drue! tated. "We wish tum v.C'll 1n ht!. nev. rndeavor:· · \.hlkcn ha been accused of in- !.ldcr trading 1n a separate EC law- ~u1l N11scnkmcn1 has been reKhtd Qnd no mat <.ehedulcd 10 that Qlt, \.1111..en, 42, JOtncd Dttlld f\IQ. t1rne 1n t9~o af\er graduauna ft'Qfn thr \\ hanon hool at thc Um~· ..,,,, of Pcnn\}lvama. In 1971. bt mO\t'J Drc\el's ent1rc Junk .,.... d1,1\1on to Bc\.tfl' Hall$ and~ UttOnJLt'd lhC sale Of the lfCUndla ill the J Q M1lkrn• 11fru~1vc ~m:J,.­ nd -prt'VlOUJI utcd W compan1~ with low crcd1t rau111 - hcl~ fuel the decade's S:- LalCO"Cr mania by IJV'1"1jlld mcd1um-~12rd ('()mparua and IOIDe corporate ra1deD • m0tt a« 1 niMr tOt>I for financ1na .,.owth. ,,. .. , •nd 1-;co"m .. •kef N•_., ... 'IM~ Pf't<"t' Q.lotft Darrin~. Ryan & Company Mtimbilr ASOllllPC ,..__,., . ,, all <>r.,.. CoMt DAILY PILOT I Fridey, June 18, 1t89 Survey says most \('/ant • • • I insurance prov1s1on 1ir .. NDA C. COUMAN 1ta1tu•,......,_, ... CHICAGO -Most Amencans believe that businesses should bt required to supply their workers with health insurance. though many think small companies and pert- time workers should be exempt. a new survey reveals. Oocton have similar views. dtauah relatively fewer physicians favor mandatory employee health benefits. with or without exemp- tions, the weekly newspaper of the American Med ical Assoc1at1on ~­ poned. A spokeswoman for a manufac- turing, group, ho~ever. says costs to emplo)ers for health benefits ha'e tripled in the past three years. and mandated coverage would o nl) wo~n an "enormo us" financial d rain on revenues that could other- wise go for capital improvements. worker training and 1ndustnal tech· nology. · 1c1ans belie\'C that covcrqc should be mandated. but that small bu"-ncs~ and part-time emplo)ce should be ellempt. the report said. Only 19 percent of the pubhc and 27 percent of the phys1Ctans '-id the aovemmcnt should not mandate coverage; 3 percent in both surveys were undecided, the rcpon said. Abo11t 24 million work.ma Ameri- cans and their families have no health insurance. Gallup qu~.ion~ 1.500 .S. adults by pho ne dunng late January and earty February. with a margin of samplina error csumatcd at plus or minus 2.S perocntaae points. For the doctors· poll, Gallup qucned 1.004 physiClans selected to be nat1onall) rcprcscntauve from the AMA's mas- ter file of doctors.. and the error margJn was 3.S points. Group reader dlscavers.faDrlc of trade ~~a~~:~~?~~~~~-~i£~~~ r -..,....-.-•-. have found 1hat people o fic n sup- AMA trustees in March endoncd the idea of the go emment phasing in a requirement ttrar all emplo)'tr1 provide health-insurance coverage for full-lime emplo)CCS. The AMA's policy-making Ho use of Dckgates will debate the _matter .next w~k. Business groups op~ a ~natc bill that would mandate coverage for most emplo}ees who work more than I 7'h hours a v.eck and their dependent\ 9y DONNA MOONEY .,.. ................ Loraine HodJSOn traveled hundreds of miles to be reunited with her first love -garments. She found more than that in Southn-n California wh~n she gave up a job in computers and moved fro m the Bay Arca in 1986. With barely a lead and only one familiar fa~ io the bunch, she Jumped into the m ix of netw,orking arou~. ' This year she becaQlc president of one of them. In April, Hodgson moved up from 'ice' president to become leader of Women m World Trade, a 75-member grou~ started four years ago 10 share informauon on international business. It was the garment mdustf) that pro' 1ded the common thread with o thers in the o rganiza- tion. Fifteen years ago as a hne developer for a Levi Strauss subs1d1af). she gamed her first Jlimpsc of international trade in charge of track- ing shipments from Pacific Rim to Oakland docks. Fabric from Japan sailed to Korea. and the finisfled "'oven blouses were shipped to A · ,, s · fi T · port mandatory insurance ''1n the-mencan rac...s. wcaters came in rom a1wan. o n its way to Ho_ng Kong. later .to find out the ,_ory, but when there's a cost involved Hodpon said her participation in those ves~I never a~nv~d. Through cffon s by a ir that might hit them personally, they trade relationships made her realize that a global earners ~nd shipping lines over the past few may feel differcntl)•.'' economy is unfoldina. Her goal as pre 1dent is to years, deltvcf) 11me was cu1 fro m two months to offer timely proanms on international trade. 10 days. such as a f'C<'Cnt meeting featuring the marketing And time. means a lot in the garment ma~r from a Soviet-American firm. For the business. "Lin c are produced a year before thC) groups annual November conference she wants go on the racks. There's a lot of risks. deadline . to bnng in a top official from trade or commerce It's a fast-paced. high·prcssurl' 1ndu tf) :· sho in D.C. said. "It take somc getting uscd to and creates Watching international trade also made her a lot of burno ut" realize how easily ties between countne can · Hodgson herself bccam<.· a '1c11m of the evaporate. -i industry five years a go. when he decided to take "Unfonunately, some countries thro v. a real a two-)ear break and earned a bachelor's degree curve ball, like Ch ina." in business managcmcnt • The Gallup Organizatio n. 1n Its polling for the <\MA. did not 'IJX"<.'tf~ whether employers "'ould pa) the full cost. The survey. published in Fnda) ·s issue of American Medical cv. . reported that 57 percent of .i\men- ~a_ns and . 34 percent of . f.phys- 1c1ans believe all emplo)cr> hould be required to pro' 1de hea hh·in- surancc coverage. ~ 37, said she's saddened to see Today she's a line developer for In me-based yea~ of 1mf>!Ovem~nts crumble there because of Cycle lndus1ric~. a manufactur<.·r of beach wear An additional 22 percent of tllc poltucal stnfc that in the past month has pread including Off hore. Teen Gear. Li nc hots and bf' d 36 r h h from the capital of Beijing to other c1t1es. forcing Hobie-Ts. The JOb 1 new to Hodgson. who JUSt pu ic an percent 0 t e P > - foreign business officials to retreat. switched from nahcim's ST Graphic . a She recalled how transportation m China licensee of Ocean Pacific hc1}s· T·sh1rts. seemed to improve dramaticall} 1n the The past three \Cars have taught her another m id· I 980s. In the beginning she said he would thing about the g:irn1<.·nt industry: "I realized how get message that a Junk loaded with good., was much I m issed 1t." · " II \ I ' \ 'I· D I D NEW YORK (AP) Jun. lS Adv•ncecl Declined "The cost of health care for Amencan business has tnpled o'er the past three years." said Laura Brown. a spokeswoman for the a- u onal :\sS0C1at1on of Manufacturers. ··we haven't sa--n parallel 1mpro\'C· ments in quahl) ·· She said mandatof) coverage "'ould 1 ncrca.sc demand for sen ices. raising pnccs further. "Our point 1s wh) increase costs "'hen the system still need s ma1or repair'!' Ms. Brown -said in a telephone intcr·v1ev. Wedncsda) from Washington. " II \ I \ ,, , ' n I n NEW YORK (AP) Jun IS Stocks pummefeGl, bona prices hit ¥1"1Ch•"ffd otal luues New hlohs New lows ' \ 'I· I 1 · \ DI . H' lj Adv"~9d , ~~· ~ ~htnoed l ¥~ial lt.sues New hl9hs S Newlows 1 \ 'ti I ' I I \ fl I: H ' NEW YORK <AP>-S.tn, • o m Thurs-NE~ORK (AP}-Seln, • o.m. Thun· dav orlce •l'ld net chan ot tri. l mosr day or and net cN Of the 10 most active New York Stock ~acri.noe luues. active ,,,.r1can Stock,,,•d\anee iuues, 9y MARYBETH NIBLEY 111-.-..wm.. NEW YO RK -tock pnccs took a poundlr\I Thursda). hit by futurcs- rclated selling programs plus plunges in bond pnccs and the dollar. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrtals tu mbled 28.36 to 2,475.00. Losers swamped gainers 1n na- tionwide trading o f New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with 1.078 issues down. 444 up and 466 un- chanaed. Volume on the floor of the 81g Board came to 179.48 million shares, up from 170.54 million in the previous sessio n. Larry Wachtel, market analy t at Prudential-Bache Securities Inc .. said computer-driven progra m trading manuevers ahead of Friday's "triple witching.. hour" accentuated the scllofT. Stocks were sold in preparation for the so-called tnplc wttchmg ho ur, something that octur once each quancr when stock-index fu- tures, index options and options on individual stocks expire. Wall Streeters "'peel trading volume to be heavy Fnday as mvestors ad1ust their positions in stocks and futures. A setback m the credit market acted as a catalyst for the stock sclhng. The 30.year Treasury bond dropped about 1 'h pomts, o r$ I 5 for every SI,.()()() in value. The bond's dcchne coincided with a steep slide in the dollar. Bond traders rcv1ousl had been ~---r-:-u-:-y1-:n:-::f--:a:-::m==-1d opt1m1sm that t c dollars recent strength would draw foreign money into U.S. invest- ments. Wachtel said the marke t declines were unsurprising. "I guess we just got a case of tired blood," he said. "The bond market. the stock market and the dollar have all moved to excess." "When you bqin to see days · when you have over 1,000 declines. you know you're tuckered out" he said in refercntt to the number of shares that lost value on the New York Stock Excha nac Thundl). S&Ls "°"' '" to penervc his capital reforms. Thumpina the table in the Cabinet Room, he said, "Every American citizen bas every nsht 1n the woTld to ~ disturbed and shocked by thjs akuation." 8\.ath's bill, the larsest aovemmcnt blilout in history, would apend S28.S billion over JO years -S 157 billion from ta~payers -to protect Sit L depositors. eccord1na to the con· ameional General Accountina Of. ftce. It alt0 propotes a teries of dalftles dnip!CICI IO . prevent the IDOll tenOUt finanaal crilll since die Deomlion "'°"' recani In .ddition IO l'!qUlriftl ~ to rill "'°" capital, d9e llift re- Oflllldet the=...,,, IMt'el!lcrK)' ---'°=-=Ii.!' the ........ pier coabOI over sat.a aad it provides ~IO die J.-CC De ........ to PA-=• ,,... .. datift imlit.nionl. ne 9lmlle ...-ta own ••liow ., .. bill ill April wl W411Jiion81 ... a'9Ct. CodmlCle ~ IOtilliat ... •ll~IO ....... di•--bel•-... two nlra haa. Oii • ., ..... , • .-HCNtt ¥Oled 1 11 1 .1 6 .6 6 .6 • 2 '"""" ......................... " f° ......... , ... -·· ·-.. . 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(~01 .D PHI«,., JUNE 16, 1989 DAILYPILOTENfERTAINMENTGUIDE VOL.5/N0.25 . . I • I'\ 11 H ll 1 ''IO'\ Childreari~g comedy takes stage at OCC "-Orange oa t Collcge·s three-pronged ummer theater program gets under wa) tonight 'l'llh the opcnmg of Chnstopher Durang·s satincal·pnmer on parenti ng. "Baby Wltll die Batllwatcr." . Suggested for mature audiences ... Baby" depicts a young couple too shy to check their new baby·s sex. so the) . decide it's a girl (1t isn't) and call it • Daisy. John Fern.eta is direc11n'-the show. which features Paul Klees. Debbie Grattan. Marcie Ross and Rich Jackson. Also in the cast arc Ga.ii Brower. JtnnifeT Krokower. Amy Von Freyman. Wendie Scott. Ingrid Oliphant. Ellen Buckley and James Riquelme. "Baby.. will run Thursda~s throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m. -anJ Sundays at 3 p.m. until Jul) 2 in the OC'C Drama Lab. with ticket reservations ta.ken at 432-5880. Ali,,o amvinc on the local ~ne. for this weekend on!1. 1s the Laguna Pla)housc Youth Thtater's production of .. NICli~. set in ancient C hina "here .. ,he emperor's unquenchable desire 10 control all he sees 1s bnnging disaster to his people." Did they say ancient China? The children·s play will be prncntcd tonight at 7 p.m .. Saturday at 2 and 7 p.m. and Sunday at noon and 3 p.m . in the Mouhon Theater. 606 La&una Canyon Road. La&una &ach. CaH 494-0743 for ticket 1nforma11on. A half-dozen other shows ring. down their curuins thts weekend. including: • "Tncen" at the L.P. Rq>crtory Dinner Theater. I 5732 Tu51in Village Way. Tustin (54()...4362). wind1"8 up tonight at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8. Sunda)' at 2 p.m. • "Teptfeelery" at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St .• Garden Grove (636-7213). final Jkrformapces tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. • "Slew n.ce • lite U .... Gr..-" at the Alternative Repcnory Th~ater. 1636 N. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana (836-7929). closinc pcrfonnances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m . .. • ''Oil...._." at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Frudman Way. Anaheim (772-7? I 0). closi~g performances tonight throuah Sunday at vaf)1ng curtain umcs. • •"Alice• W~" by the Peter Pan Playcn at lalcsia Park. 24671 Via Iglesia. Laauna Hills (830-8318). completing its run Saturday at I and 7 p.m . unday at 2 p.m. • "Bca•tJ _. lite Beut" by the American O uldren's Theater at the Anaheim uhural ('enter. 931 N. Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim (544-7124). "'"ding up Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m . . (on11nu1 ng 1hc1r local engagements arc: • "S.IHlay 18 die Part Wltll Ge«ce" at South Coast Repertory (957-4033). through July IS: 2. • "Zorf)a" at 1hc Newport Theater Ans Center (63 1-0288), through July • "Wall Uetll Darll" at the Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse (650-5269). through June 25: · • "Oii, C.wa"" at the San Clemente Community Theater (492-0465). through June 24: • • "Tlte Fenlper" .>y the Brea Theater Lcque (524-6653). thro uch June 24. • "Hay Fever" at the La Habra Commu1111y Theater (213 905-9708). through June 23. • "A .. le Get v .. , G•" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhoute (Q79·5151). through Sept. 3: and it-------~ Mwk Mu at Elizabeth Howa1d's Cu11ain Call Onmrr-Thrllrtf'I'- ( 838-1540). through Sept. 24. ~. Ro~ry Churchm.in Edlllar. Tom T~t o.tell a air Editor. Roger ltoom CreMIW Servtcn: BKky H~rson, Patti Johnson ftrodud8on Director. Aatssa Tadlock ,1'. -• J lw .. 1\6 1 1 I '"'"'""""'';'-' JVll l '(IU.U a D•ty Ptto• De•ebO<>k l Friday, June 16. 1989 CONTENTS ST AR DRECK ..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••........ l 0 .. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" took off this week. hut it left our guest critics be~ind and they unani~~u I~ \ht1nt it down. Next week, they II scare up some opm1on ~ a h11111 ''Ghostbusters II." ltl'\l'\f,ftl I \\1111 .11 It\ lllDDLE EASTEIUf EA TBRY ............... 14 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Zov's Bistro in Tustin draws a heavy lunch crowd. but .1n~ time is t~e right time to drop in and sample the exot H .. 111<1 delicious Middle Eastern fare. 1•019 . THE CLDfTS ADI RIOB ....................... 16 By JOHN ROOS The Huntington Beach-based Oints have released .1 n album, "No Place Like Home;• that is a bit uneven . hu1 definitely worth a listen or two -or several. f,I I\\\\\ ,, SUllllER FUK FOR KIDS ..................... 1 7 .. By DONNA AND RAY OTT There are several local programs to provide kid wit h .111 exciting summer, whether the youngsters are intcrc-.tl 11 saiJing, butterfly collecting, or art. __;;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--t~ U I I' \ IC I \11 '\ I ' CALBllDAR ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••........ 6 URCLE ~"·········································· 1 I AMUUM&Rn •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••....... 18 . \ . • • . . . . - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . ~ . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •••••••• • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • ••• • • •• . . . . . . . . , . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • By ROGER BLOOM Of .... I>"">' -""" Tirlies ure d speratP Gangs o l brutolly rr to· ve lilmma ers room the streets of Tinseltown, steal ng mdl1or s from innocent moviegoers who rh.n r they arP paying to see nP\\. movies. These Moguls o; Mediocr y ruthless ly oea1 <Jo wn ur yone w ho dares show mogino11on o r creo11v11y. The author111es ore power less 10 stop 1h1s dastard y Reign ol Rep1111 1on, as the criminal masterminds or oble to cynically shield rhemselves behind ,,,e Lo,,s1 11.11 on Thf' Summer of the S 4uels gr nds 1nexorobl~ forward ur cnec ed Until In Gotham Cty actor M ichael ea1on dons o I ul body lo1e.x suit which gives him o more rnuscu1or appear once. He men covers thor w1m the 1ns1an1ly 1 ccogn1zablc bloc.. suit ono mas and blue cape 1ho1 complete his trans- formor1on Meanw hile in another trailer, a white faced green-haired Jo N icholson loo s into his mirror. breo s into a lerol smile that is ac.. centeo by the r cJ rno~eup around his mouth, and clor's his \/\.h it ·-glovf'd hands IOQPlhPr OOCe. Sharply, 1n SO! 1sloc11on. "Botmar: 10 th" rescue!. . . .. Well maybo. anyway. The film is set tor r~ •ose June 23 and 11 won 1 I un11I oit1•r the • • • • • • • • f • • • • • • • • • • ..... , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• • • • • -. . . • • • • • IT'S BATMAN _VS. THE SEQUELS! • • • • • • •• t • • • • • • • first weekend s oox o f lice numbers come ou1 that we II know lor sure it Batman r_eolly v.-11 conquer :he summer seque1s But, in o summer movie season 1ho1 has already given us 'f right N igh II," ·Indiana Jones ono the last Crusade ' · Sror l re~ V,'' and now Ghos1bus1ers II ' ancj w hich w ill soon see the re lease of lerhol Weopon II," orate 1d 111 , • 'N1gh1rnarn on Elm S1ree1 5 Friday r~.e l 3 rh , Pan VIII.' Return of lhe Mus eteers, 111 and even Must Be (ro1y II l icense 10 'The Gods anti or as yet un111lea 1h1rcJ Ernesi ' movie rhe appearance amid lull s1ud10 ballyhoo and mar er ng ol t l of an or g•na/ mo1or rno11on J...1(ture is o well singu•ar ever ' Of course, or191no1'' is o sornewhot relative term 1n this case. as 801111011 lies-beerr po ot 1he culture 1or 50 years now o s•or of on •C books 1etev1s1on. oncJ 1hree comp11.re) forgc1 r ob l ~ orev1ous mo11or p1c1ur ' for .... , • • • •• • • • •• • ••• • •• ays But lor on industry thor seems •Clcopable of manng a movie ~ thout a Romon nu merol in the 111le ne~1 wee~'s Worner Brm. release qual I es as a welcome breath of fresh air. All the more so s1ncP the sequels that hove come ou1 so far -notably Star T re~ v·' -hove roiled 10 ltve up to the1r µredecessors and their • • • • • • •• promise, according to critics 11 not the paying public The los1es1 Indiana Jones f'ICOrna · 11on. though o bo)( o ffice w inner to be sure. hos n1ore plot noles than forest lawn and a story 1ne tJ ted m toto Iron• Raiders of the lo st Ark Star T re is s1mpiy amateurish from f1rsJ frame 10 lost Ditto pardon• the e)( prernon Fright N ight fl. And, 1n1eres1tngly, the or-v non-sequel of note 10 . coMe out 1n June D ad Poers Society -released rorher quietly by Touchstone on JunP 2 -•S outperform ng any 01her summer release on o per-screen bass helpea by Robin W 1ll1oms 1n he IP.ad rolt> and very gooo woro of mouth. But whether Botmon'' w ill in fact come 10 rhe rescu • of the mov1ego ng put>lic -or·j indeed whether that publtc ¥~ SCVO(~=­ IS the sub1ec1 ol much dis cuss1on w th,... rne ndustry Certainly, the appeal of sequels for both mov1en 1n ers and audiences is pretty str ong They don 1 ta e any grPot crea11ve etlort 10 mote s1u d1os ore more than ho py •o return to o ""'nn.r g form .. o ono mosi ol the cos11ng cos 1umes, sers arid c~arocter dP- velopmenr con simply be or ~1ed over from the prev ous production .. T ney also 100 : require rr uc" ot the hose n thE: Oud P'1C~ who ore already tom1l1ar w ~~ 1ne characters and s11ua119r>s ano oo nor hove to 'brace 1f-ier serves 10 confront an umnown quan111y Tl"i1s is especia11 en 11cJng tn 1ne lummer mo e season, when the oud enc•.? s primed for light fore Joe Balla~e who lo lows movies lor rt V. C ate ; News Serv,c o, '"c r-ntly w r )te ~es~ n 1s11call'( "I would th1nr that a mov1ema er wou1J w Jni 10 10 l-i1rrsel 01 herself w it oui nect>s\or1h,, re peoi 09.-~on eth1o q it.a: s already been done I'm ba1ng no v ot '"'O~r s,, . To d1gr •ss lrom a pr o ven lormulo s o sur way 10 lurn off -.our ... 1orge: oud1Pnce Aud•"'ncos once en1oycd rnov1f"!S w 111 1 o tev.-surpr•S6S 01 onymor~· 1'4c w 1 sc•'n s me.· o oen w1• 11 e chi! lrf n wno C1f'l1Qhr rn ti "'or 1ng lh' same bt• jt11n1• s1or ·, ogci11 a 1 i ocm n Tt\1 ~ don 1 rno " o hClt 11 o ! Suf oo• 1 ing some1t11no r ,,.,.., And th n 11 et"' ~ Botmd11 h1n Sl I H !I un c moqn 1t•er 50 y~ars as o comic. l>oo1 PIPC'lse sc BA i M .\ Pog1" 4 Oetly Pttot Oatebook/ Frtdey June 16. 1989 . ' t . .. BATMAN From Pagel ht'ro and tht' bufoon1sh and camp TV charactenzat1on so identified w11h t~ 60s. 1s not pan1cularl} stellar In a test b) Marke11ng Evalu- ation Inc in 1988. the Caped Crusader ranked bclo.,.,, the ln- cred1blt' Hui ~. Dcput)' Dawg. the Cahfom1a Ra1S1ns and even Bean} and C'ec1I in populant) among the general public. au on 's president. te' e Le\ 1tt. "Our pro1cc11on ... is that 'Batman· as a mov1e will Oop." On the other hand. the marketing push 1s alrcad) well underwa) ·and _there 1s an unmistakable "bun" out there. The trailers. well-rCC'civcd b} audiences. ha ... e been in theaters for weeks. and merchandisers are having a hard time keeping up with the demand for Batman T-sh1ns. posters. mugs. lunch boxes. and boxer shons (!) v.h1ch have been on the market for a couple of months now. music video called "Bat- dance" by Pnnce (he did se'eral songs for the mo\le) began sho.,.,,1ng At left, • custom•r looks ov•r som• of th• v•st •rr•J of ••a.tm•n .. m•rch•ndls• this week M th• ~old•n Appl• comic stor• In Los Ang•I••· Abov•. Jatcll Nldtolson h111 s a lot to IMll• •bout. pl•ylnt The Joker oppostt• Mlch••I K•Mon·s B•tman. pressed to keetup w11h 0 the demand rrom the media for photos and inter- views. Whether this interest 1s ~1ng gen- erated only 1n one sector of the.- market. as some suspect. or refelcts a more broadl)' based enthusiasm• that spans . man) demographic groups remains to be secn. • • • It v.as 1n New York C'm in 1939 that Batman was born. uperman had debuted the pre\lous }ear and Dctectl\C Comics (later DC C'om1cs1 was look.mg for more superber~ 10 pad out •tS stable. 1n~pira11on lrom source' a' d1' c~ as "The Shado'"' .. radio shoY.. (1n which Y..Calth} LaMont C ran!llon be· caml.' a cnmefigh11ng a' cnger b) n1gh1) and Leonardo Da \'inc1 (whose drawings of a propoSt'd fl\· ing machine had rcmmdc.t a t 3- )ear-old Kane of a ba1) hC' came up '-'Ith ··The Bat-Man." a "eaflh, )Ou ng man dmen to pu1 cnmmal~ bt'hind bars after v.1tnessmg lhC' murder of his parent\ on a (1 otham Cit) st~t Man' puul~ me.'' :ind rt•l.th'' h· \ a costumed \ 1g1lantC' ha\ t pro.,.,,hng Go1ham· alk" ..11 ,: b> ways. A spree of n1 irtkr :i•i.1 mayhem occurs. Thl H.1:.\1.11 tracl s dov.n the ma!ttcr '111111n.1I confro.nts him and 1'i tr:i rr-•' 11 'Illian prepares to gas th1.· tt.11 \1 1• he escapes 1he conm1 p11111 J'' \l.tnds up ~nd1ng the '1lhan tuf1lr mg 10 a gruesome death 1n .1 '.1• ' a 1d .. A fimng end for hie; l ind 11· ment the aped ru~der ··o n the trcngth of the character's appeal. 'Batma:i· as a mo' 1e Y..111 ha'-C a hard 11mc finding an au-du~nce:· said Marketing faalu- --------------on MTV th1 week. WaPner Bros· Bob Kane. then JUSt 18 years old. """as one of the an1sts asked to come up with something. Takmg bits of It ""as in Detcc11,c ( om1cs l\o 21 that The Bat-Mc1n first appeared \\ealth) )Oung Brutt Wa)ne 1s chat- ung Y..tth his fnend Police Com· m1ss1oaer Gordon. "'ho comments that ··this fcllo" the) call the 'B3t- C'ut to Comm1n1oner (1ordo1 social .cttang. \I.ho remarl'i ·sr~ Wa)ne 1s ant~ )Oung chap hul ccnaml) must lead a bonng hit Wl"ILM .IElllllS 1an: AJTON JUNE 21 -.L.Y YIU I ••tm JULY 10 80llY 8NIC • CAM. PlRl(INS .ur ~ • ~ C<k££ lllNGST!Jf TRIO • 8£LLAMY 8'!0TtUS R(Nt( •LSN' • ROY SAAGGS ... , -111111 Oii DllD mo.hOllS CAU (714) 549-1512 ..-.oar ,_Cl._, on_. .., nil • SMnA • pubhcll) depanment has bttn hard- ~,,E"E~t"ss11EVEILf ~ 11 ~iA8"1.E HILL§ ...... 1 .. 111-.- ~~~~-SaRTSTODAY~~~~- IMTUM AMC M.t1ll P111:t .., 1' • • t • 9721SOO ••• , •••• ---... -~·Jll l .... CllMIV-, l'laksLI ...... I -~ r (71'1~120 (7141"' MIO -. ..,_. ............. °"""" (714)17$ '570 ; f~ate M,e IATMAN/'9age 51 Come and get it . . . d a.so an all you can eat i\Oed~· 11 l IRV INE I llLT()N \"11 IC J.\1 Jf1 ~ 1u y ~CJ ~ smokcy nb<-grilled f 1c,h bt u1h and cornbretld fresh baked r>t<' and tCt" rn'ttrn Adult Slf\Q<; \.. 11dren tu~ 121 R rvation~ RCQU<?<.,tcd Croup 01 ount .wa1lablc tambor Bl\1\..1 <.1t 1-405 Irvine. CA 92714 111a1-Ml illl ... .) . ' Tbcy tell their friends of their an house eapericnce, detcribina lk theaters u they WCNld ruttic IOU"'M' rntaurants tucked away in lk country. He aid the Ammcan film industry seems 10 Mvt pown timid. and therd'orc turned to proven formulas an an efron 10 avOld btg· ~ ftop&. 8Ut an boute v~n have laracly gotttn wite to th1s trend. Peterson said. "Our patrons are tcllin1 us they· re tu~ of the films coming out. Evt'1)' one is hkt a """ ride at M~ Mountain." PttcrSOn said. The Landmark chain opt"ralcs 77 theaters nauonw1de. and only r~ntly purchased the Pon. The 8C:QU1s111on sho-M that Landmark has found cnou&h viewers fot fom1n and independent films in Orangt Count> to iusufy t.-o theaters 1n the same ctty. Peterson said. Of coww. not ever) f0tt11n or 1ndl'pt'n- deot film 1s a moneymaker. SomttimC'S. no customers ha'e shown up at the theaters by the ti me showtime rolls arouad.. Ptlenon said. But tbe popular mo"ies mott tlaan make up for the fofFtten movies, he said. OM recent succet1 wu the Spanish-made "WorMn on the Verft of a Nervous ftreak· down," wtuC'h played the Balboa for three months. Petcnon Aid M oriaJnally onlettd 25 "Nervous Breakdown" T ~h1n but e'entu· all> sold SI.JOO wonh. But concc"IOI\ sales arc not where Land· mark Theaters lft~d to make their monc}. Peters.on said. Unhkc large chams that somcumes offset poor bolt office rcceJp~ bt& sales of popcorn. Ramnets and cola. tht' Pon and the Balboa do not depend on food or T -shin sales They do not IC'hedulc: canoonash action films to attract the )Ouoacr mo' 1e-gocr ~•th a S\\ttt-toolh and a big appcme. Peterson said. "Ed111.'lrds Clnemas as a &ood cham. but they are more of a fas1 food <'haJn.'' he said "Wc·rc hke a fine restaurant:· BATMAN dchoquency•· resulted in a per-f~tat1ons of soc1et) ·s evils. not gencraung the 1n1crcst thaJ made the "Clean and Sober ·· and "Dream sonality change for the Dynamic alwa)s victonously. mo,.,e possible. Team" -is also great bo'< onict from~ .. 4 Duo. The dark side was gone. Bat-By 1he early. '80s Robin had gone And no~ Kane 1s readying his Kam Basinger. who ~as reccotl) man became a model citizen. cm· ofT, changed his name to 1ghtwmg. au1ob1ograph). "Batman and Mc:· distmguasht'd herself 1n tv.o comic Cut to a room in the Wa)ne plo)'1ng the latest technology (Bat-and bcocme pan of The Teen for an October release. turns. "Blind Datt" and .. M, tep- mansion. Narrator-"If the com· mobile. Batcopter. the Utihty Belt). Titans. An abona"'c efTon 10 bnng in "He fights tht' baulc for the little mother Is an Altrn:· 1s cast as missioner couk1 Stt his young fncnd rather than any panicular passion or another Robin was cut shon b> man." Kan~ said rccentl> of hall phot0Journahs1 V1 ck1 Vale G()l>d now ··· hc·d be amazed to learn that cunnin&. to brina cnminals to JUS· audience response via a 90().number famous creation. "He nghts the box oflitt here. too he is the ·Bat·Man!· " ttcc.'. phone poll. As per the readers wish· \\Tongs the) cannot He·s thctr hero nd the crcauH· 1eam 1s nothing The character caught on immtdi· lo the ·60s. Batman became camp. cs. the new Boy Wonder met an He·s everybody." If not top.notC'h 'Director Tim ately. In 1940. Robtn was added and, In 1966 Adam West took up the unumcly end. • • • Bunon has hown himself a mater the Dyn•mt~ Duo .-as launched. cov.•I for a TV se-ncs that was In 1986 the Captd Crusader re· If the pan of the Devil tn "The of bnng.tng comedy v.11h an edgc 10 World War II had Batman and nothmg more than a farce as a turned in another 1ncaran11on -tht' W11chcs ofEast~1ck" ts the role Jack the screen tn ··BectJeJutcc" and Robin fi&)luna spies and traitors for straight-lacro. chche·spoutmg Caped so-called "rraph1c novel" en111led Nicholson was bom to play, then the "Pcc-wec·s 81& Top:· He's al o a delighted pubh . The) also locked Crusader and a badly punntng "The Dark Knight Returns." by an pan of the Joker m "Batman" 1s the brought along Oango 8omgo's manic horns with such archcrim1nals as Robm engaged tn dehbcrately lud1-anist named Fran~ Miller. It was a rok that was born for Nicholson. He Danny Elfman. who scored tho~ The Penau1n, Two-face and The crous stunt·man fights with vanous violent throwback to the early 50s. cenamly st~ls the show 1n the snap-previous films. to musacall).antmatc Joker. a gnnntnJ. whne.faced baddiC'S ""ho never failed to ham 11 presented as a full·length paperback pets of the movie -traJlers and "Balman" a' \\ell. upplcmenl1ng "Oown Prince of Cnmc ." up to the rult. for adult readers. promouonal clips -that haH been the songs-b~ Pnn c The onginal By the early '50s. gore and bo • In reaction. OC an1st returned 10 Kane has said be doesn't lake the seen so far The patented Nicholson script by m Hamm -dark and om) \\Omen v.crc becoming tan· the goth1c 1dc of Batman with a way Batman 1 prt"scnted 1n Maller' . smile 1s full y takt'n advantage of, brooding. harking back to Batman·s dard features of comics and a vengeance 1n 1hc Os and the Dark book (he has a dnnk:rng problem. even enhanced. b) the clown·face oniinaJ 1ncama11on as an obsess1vt' backlash led by Sen. Estes Kefauver Knight battled drug addict , ter-among other things), but credits makeup he dbns for the pan Hc vigilante dm en b) the memof) of and lh<>K concerned v.-1th "JU\l'ntk ronsts. racists and other man1· "The Dark Knight Returns" with lateraJI) reeks of malice and sardonic his parents' murder -was lightened ----------------------------------------~ humor b) Warren kaarcn. but 'illll la~cs a And. of cou~. N1cholwn as a ba 1call) scnous appr03c-h sh)•n~ ubscribe Now! l..i-1 \\ n r1.~1-.11lt.I• 1.1\h rum,11\\,l\ ri. m .. .1..1 .~11 1 'fl rni;m.. ,._ Tiil h -1 I' \l'I '. , w i.,• l 111 ; ,[:I\ If h guaranteed bo\ office draw l.\C!ll away from the camp-ot tilt> T\ The casting of Michael Kcaum as show (there arc no ··Holy \ow~, .. - Batman caused gasp all o'er Holl~· 1n fact, thert 1s no R001nJ v.ood when. at was announced Fill out the-pycturt'" with <'r.k~ Keaton ha shown h1ms4.'lf to be a special effects, stunt and camera taJcntcd performer O'-t'r 1he )Cars crews. backed b\-3 a $40.millton but his fone has al\\ a) been con-shooting budget. and v..1th a ma'''"c sadcrcd comedy ( .. Gl.tflg Ho:· ·'Mr a rosv~ard mcd11.1 \llal.7 and Mom .. ) Ho" could the bon~ fun· v.ha1 ~arner Bros h:t\ ,., C\CI"\ fl•el'e n)man hope 10 convintt a~en\C'> 1n pl tt for :a ma or h1L that he ts a daring, dn\en, lOnsum-• • male c.nmcfighttr" In hmd<>tght (per-\ 111 .. Batman · be abk to ()\Cr· hap premature 1nct the mo,.1c has come the dark forct's of ~uel' and )l.'t 10 be released. Jfter .till 11 Sttm.., come out un top ot the Holl)'W<'Ml«I that mnn) undcrc\11ma1cd the ab11t-heap' uc ol Keaton and thc tndusm ·., Will the C'aix-<t C mc,adcr prc" :u l :i:tll~-------=-"-..~----~~--~~10~ I M ~· ~ ~ .tPC--n:IUl..J.Cll:.UU1!!--JUW1llL-------l "Cl~n and \obc1.'' Kc.atlln pr<1,cd lnlnl 4 talc ""N 1h.ln "Ht lo .\g.>tn OWUBYPKN ~ (TM)... (2D).,,,, ~ ~NTER ~ (714) 556-ARTS. EXT 240 ,....._ ---Ml!l1·~ SAi FRANCISCO BALLET l~'Tt.R:'llATK»IALLY Al\ltJ\' l r1~-r 17-2i. I q THE jOFFREY NUTCRACKER TiiE OfLICiH'ffi.l ttOl I~' TM~! l ~nltx-r 11-17. I ( q AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE ~m A~l\'ERSAAYTl~ R' ~lir "fl.t . 19'K' to be a dramatic Jt•tor ot unu .. ual ll .. 1 fom:fulne ..\nd. ot mu~ 1 huh~ Or v.111 thc aging uperhao lollo" lalc>. hcrr. there and e\Cl"\V.h<'~ .. !'an~ C ad1llac into tlbll\ ion, taic\ care ()f the "Wimp'' J1h 'il(.lUc." fOH C'd 00 the ~rc.'CO b\ ll horde llf Be ides, Kca1on -coming off J c1ncma11c clones., stnng that include ''lkctkJut<C · 'ta} 1un<"d At left. a custOMer loolr1 over 1CNW• of th• vast •ray of .... ..,..,. •• 111ercttandls• this .... at th• CioM•n Appl• <CNWk store In Los A1t9eles. Above. Jadl Nkttolson hau .- lot to 111111• alMHll. pl•r'"9 The Jok~r opposite Mkhael Keaton•• btfft•n . BATMAN a11on.,; prc!>1dent ~lc\e U\tlt .. Our prOJe<.·11on . 1s 1ha1 'Batman' as a From P~ 3 movie will flop - hero and the bufoon1c,h and tamp On the other hand. the markettng TV ct1arac1crt7at1on w 1dent1ficd push 1s already well undcrwa}' and with the 60s 1'1 not pamcularl~ there 1s an unm1i.takable "bu11" out 'itcllar In a IC\1 b> Marketing Evalu-there. The trailers. wcll-rccc1,ed b) auon Inc. 1n 1988, 1hc (aped audiences. ha'c been 1n theater\ for ( rusadcr ranked hclow the f n-1.\-tck.\. and merchandisers arc cred1blt' Hulk. l.>cput) Dal,\<g. thl' ha,1ng a hard 11me keeping up w11h ( altforn1a Raisins and e'en Bean)-lhe demand fo r Ba1man T-sh1ns. and ( cc1l in populant) among the pos1ers. mugs. lunch boxes and general publtc boxer shons (') v.4lKh have been cm ··on 1hc strength ofmc character·-. the market for a couple of mon1hs appeal. ·eatma:i· a .. a mo,1e v.111 nov.. A music video called ··eat- haH' a hard ume finding an au-dance" by Pnnce (he did SC\tral du:nce ·· said Marketing [,alu-son~ for the movie) bepn showtn~ -------------..... on MTV th1\ v.eck Warner Bro., ion UTIN JUNE 21 M.1.Y YEllA I MIUlal .M.Y tO llOll't ... CMl l'{IQ'5 1Cfr ~· ~ CQll.CC llfiCSTON JR()• BCLLAMY 8'10llDS RONNIC MllW • RUY SAAGGS publicll) department has been hard- prcs~d 10 keep up v.1th the demand from the media for photos and 1n1cr- ' 1cws . . WhcthCT this in1erc<>1 " being gen- erattd only 1n o ne sector of the markca. as some su~pcct. or ~fek1s a more broad!) based en1hus1a"m that spans many demograph1( grou~ remains to be seen • • • It v.·as 1n New York \11\ in 1919 that Batman v.as born Superman had debuted the pre,1ou\ }car and 1Xtcct1'-C om1cs Clattt DC \om1uj v.as loolung for more ~upcrher~ 10 pad out its stable Bob ~nc. then Just I )CMS old v.as One' of the annts asked to come up •lli?. ~met.tung. lalung bits or nl:lll --OI _, 1l11MhllllS CAll ----. --SIAllTI TOIW--_;....._-- (714) 549-1512 ll.llPOIJ OOWAY OnR ID Wl • SMJA • • IMTA• ...... ~ -., .... tn 8500 ••·1•·•• ---&A-n rrmnw ~C---'-*•LI .... l'A T '71.,JM-018 {71 .... MO -....._ ~-.... c....a1•1ml&10 '""p1rat1on lrom '>'>une' a'> dl\er-.c a~ ·· 1 he ~luldov. •· rildm '>hov.-Im v.-h Kh v.cahh)1 LaMont ran~ton be- came a cnmcfisJllin& a'engt"T b) night) and U.-onard<) Oa Vmc1 (v.hosc drav.1n~ of a prop()scd 0)- mg machine had reminded a I 3- )ear-old Kane of a, bat) he came up v.1th 'The Bat·\lan;· a "-eahh) )Oung man dn\i:n 10 put cnm1nal~ bcl\1nd bars after v.11ne\s1ng the murdn of h1\ pareni.. on a C.1otham (It) \Uttt It v.as 1n [)CtC(tl\C' ( om10 ~o :! that The 8a1-\1an first appeared \\ ahh) )Oung Bruce V.-a) ne ,., cha1- 11ng v.1th h1\ fnend Police (om- mt\\1oner Gordon. 'ttbo commt'nh that Mth1s fcllo" the) call the ·Bat- \1art' pu.zzlc'> me ·· and rdalt' a costumed '1g1lant(' h.n '" prowling Gotham·\ &II! ' 1 byv.-a)'s. A spree of m • 11 r .a1i.l ma) hem occur\. l ht' 11.11 \ 1 tral ks dov.n lhc ma\tt'r 1 ••Hal confronts him and 1~ 1r;ipr .1 rt ~ 1lhan prepares 10 ga'> 1h1· HJ \I 1• he csca~ the." con1rap111 • .1 v.m<U up ~nd1ng the \Illian uw '' 1ng to a gru~me death 1n a ' 1 3<:1d .. A filling end for his ._ind · 1 ments the Captd ( rusader Cut 10 Comm1s~10nC'r (,on.Ion 1n S0C1al scmna, v.ho remar~s Hr1,; Wa)ne 1s a nice )Oun& chap hur h ccnaml) must ~ a bonng, IJIL ~--Me aATMAN/f'• 51 eome am get 1t .. • d -a.ea an all you can eat ftOeciown. ' Ewry SlitwcMy, §:10 to 9a» Plft. Al --..1onc. St.u.c .... 17. Fe ..... he eountry .................. ct.ndnc. 1+ ti II IHV INE 1111 .TC>N lJ!g IU y <,f .1h me *liY n gnll(i(Jfi<.,fi l>i UI ctnd cornhr ·,ilf lrN\ wkt..0 p1<• und tc. • l r •• rn Adul $~'15 C h11drc>n 1under 12J ~~ Re-,('fVdllOlh Rcq !">fed Croup Di l'llll'll\ t.l'Vorlable Theater.chain starts ·No Sequels' campaign BATMAN F,...lt .. 4 Cut to a room 1n the Wayne manS10n. Narrator "If the com- m1ntc>ncT could sec his )Oung fncnd now ~· he'd be amucd to learn that he 1s the 'Bai-Man'' .. · The cha~Clcr caught on 1mmtd1- atel). In 1940. lloban wai added and the Dynamic Duo was launched. World War II had Batman and Rohin fighung spies and trattors for • delighted public They also locked horns with such archcnm1nals n The PenguJn. T-.·o-Fatt a nd The Joker. a an nni ng. wh1 le-faced "Oo"'n PnJlct of Cnme." By the early '50s. gore and bos· om)• women wece becoming suin- dard fe41turc:\ of comics and a bacldash led b) Sen Estes Kcfau"tr and th0$C concerned wtth .. JU\en1lc Tbcy ldl dwlr frieoda of the:tr .n bcMltt aperieace. *9c"nbt .. me lbatcn H \My 1"CMdd ntlllC pnMt rntauranu uackcd ... ,. ia tllr coun•n.. He ..... tllr American film 'lndmtry lttml IO Mve powe timid. Md lhtttf'0tt turned IO provm formulH 1n an cfrort to avoid blg- btldlet flop&. But an home ~ have lafll'IY gotten w11e to this umd, ~n said, ''"Our patron• att tdhng uJ thcy'~ urcd of lbt films coming out. Evrry one 1s hkc a nc-ndc at Magic Mounwn:· ~kn<>n said. The undmarlt chain opcratct 77 theaters na'8onwtdr. and onl) m:mtly purchased the Port. The acqu111t1on shoM that Landmartc has found nM>ugh v1cwen for forcip1 and andtprndcnt film~ 1n Ora• ('ount~ to JUIUfy t•o 1M11c:n 1n the same city. Pncnon ••ct Of count. not evtl) f0tt-an or 1ndcpcn· cknt film 1s a moncymaktt. Somcumo, no cUS10m~ ba't sho,..n up at tbt theatcn by w tJme lhowtmle rolls •n•d. Ptlliwww Mid. But me popular movies mott thin man up for the f«Fttat movia. be met. Ont f'Cttftt succna Wll the Spmn1th-1Mde "Womt'ft on the Vertr ofa Nervous 9rcak- down1'' Which pla~ lbe lelboe for tbrtt montM. ~ l&ld ht Ofll'nally ordered 2S "Nervous Brakdowa'' T-lharts. but C:\entu· ally sold SI JOO worth. But-~MOn saln att not w~rc Land· mar1' "'11Lttn 1nle'nd to make their monc:~ Petcnon lald. Unhke lafll' chains that somcurm-s CJfl'wt poot .bo~ offtec rtee1pts bJ& s.aln.of popcorn. Ra.is1ncts and cola. the Port and the Balboa do not depend on food or T-stun sal~ They do not lC'hcduk cartoonish action films to anract the )ounerr mov1qcxr •llh a swttt-tooth and a bta appctllc. Peterson said "Edwards CinemlS is a Jood chain, hut the) uc mott of a fast food cbam:· he Y11d -"We're hlcc: a fine rniaurant •· dehn9ucncy" resulted 1n . a pt'r-' festat1ons of S0C1cty's evils, not sonaJtty chanat for the Dynamic aJwa)~ victoriously, · generating the intel'('St that made the movie possible "Clean and · bcr:· and .. Dream Team" -1s also great hm office Kim Basinger. 1o1.ho has rcccnth d1s11ngu1 hcd ht'~lf 1n 1""0 comtC turns. "Bltnd Datc"' and "M~ tep- mother Is an Ahcn:· 1<; st "' photOJOumaJ1 t V1ck1 Vale (1ood bo,_ office here. 100 Duo. TM dark 1dc was gone Bat-By the early '80s Robin had gonr man became a model c1t1Len, cm· ofT. cha~ his name to 1ghtwing. ploying the lat"t technology (Bat· and bcocme part of The Teen mobile, Batcopter. ~ uhty ~It), Titans. An abon1ve efTort to bnng in rathcT than any particular pess1on or another Rob10 was cut shon b' cunn1na. to bnng cnm1nals to JU5--lUd1cncc ~sponse \ 11 a 900-numbC'r uce. . phone polJ. ~ peT the readcM .,,,,sh· In the '60s. Batman became camp.. cs. the new Boy Wonder met an In 1966 Adam West took up the unt1mcl) end cowl for .r TV sencs that was In 1986 the (aped ( rusadcr re- nothing more than a fu cc as a turned in another 1ncaran11on -the nra1ght-laccd. ehchc-spou11ng Caped so-ailed .. graphic novel" tntlllcd Crusader and a badl) punning "The Dark Knight Rrtums:· h an Robin cngagtd in dd1bcrately lud1-an1st named Frank Miller It was a croui stunt-man fights with vanous violent throwba k to the early 50s. baddJC5 who nc,er failed to ham u prcsented as a full-length paperback up to the hilt. for aduh readers In reaction, DC anists returned to Kane has said he doesn't hkt the the goth1c side of Batman v.1th a way Batman 1s pttscntc:d 1n Miller'~ \engcancc in the 70\ and the Dark book (be ha' a drinking probkm. Knight battled drug addicts tcr· among other th1np). but credit ron~ts. racists and other man1-"The Dark Knight Returns .. with And now Kane 1s rcad)tng his au1ob1ograph)•, "Batman and Mc." for an Oc1obcr release ''He fi&hts the ba1tlc for the little man:· Kane \aid recently of his famous crallon "He nghts the wrongs the) cannot He's their hero He's everybody" • • • ~~------~------~~------~----~--~ If the pan of the Ocv1I in '',The Witches of Eastwick" 1s the role Jack Nicholson wu born to play. then tbe pan of the Joker in "Batman" 1s the role that was bom for Nicholson He certainly ste.aJs the show 1n the snip- pets of the movie -trailers and promotional cltps -that ha"c been seen so far The p11entrd 1cholson smile 1 full taken ad antage of. even cnhan~. by tht' cloYrn·facc makeup he don for the pan f le htcrall) rctks of mahct and sardnn1c humor And the crealt"e team is noth1np. 1f not top-notch Director ,Tim Burton ha \hown h1m\Clf a masteT of bnng.ing corned" with an rdgt' to the screen in .. 'BtttleJuict · and "Pec-Wee'c; Big Top .. Hc"s alc;o brou&ht alons Oingo Boina.o· man1 Danny Elfm.an. "-ho SCClrrd tho prn1ous filmc;. to musically animate "Batman" as well. supplementing the songs by Pnn~ The o nginal scnpt h> ~m Hamm -dark and broochng. h r'k1ng bacl to Batman·-. ons1nal incamauon 8 an ob<;.t-s•qvc '1g1lante dn .. t'n b) tht' memo!) of his parents' murder -wac; h.ghtened by Warren kaaren. but 1111 tal~ a ba 1caJly ~nous appro3 h. sh)'1ng v.ell av."'> from the camp of the T shov. (there arc no "Hoh· ( o.,,,,..-- 1n fact. there 1 no Rob1n l QW&BVPt«H ~~ .... (1M) •-cm> •rm OR CENTER CtWU (714) 556-ARTS. EXT 240 .L: l\'l '<'It. Tiil R' ('\I l~OR'l-\ I "-<.AC·~'ll:!'i T ·\111,:11,1 I'-:;. I""'' l''T£R.'>\TI< . Al I\ 0 l\Ull' \tc~'\·r 17·2!, 19K9 TIIE J()FFREY UTCRACKER Jlif. Otl IGtm\JL HOl IOA' TRAOn IOM l\H'fll~'f H-17. 1989 AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE kTm A'w~\ttwn'lOl R~ ,_ M.irch 0.1 . 1m .~nd. of courst. Nicholson 1s n guaranteed bo' office draw. The asttng of Michael Keaton c1 Batman C'ms-ed psps-all O\'t'r Holly· wood when • 11 was announl<'d. Keaton has shown h1m~lf 10 be a taJcntcd pcrfonner O\.tr the )C3r'>. but his forte has alwa)c; ht.-en con- ~1dercd comedy l .. Gun Ho." '''1r Mom") How could the bon)' run- an ~o con,ince aud1cnu•<; that he 1~ a danng, n H'n con.,um· mate cnmefi&htcr> In hind\lg,ht IJX'r· haps premature: '1 nc:c the nrn"t ha\ )Ct to he relca!>ed .af\er II ) 11 'i<'\:O\\ that man un~ert1.t1m.atcd thr .ih1l1 tie' ol caton and the 1ndu\lf\ s mal"·up gcn1usc\ In la'>t '"ar' "(lean .and \obcr. · Ke,tton p1 n,l-d IO be 3 dramutlt aetor o( unU\Ual forccfulnr s .\nd. ol rnurw littk late\ here. there c1nd t'\('ry-.hc•<" take larc of the "wimp" ph\,11.1uc Beside\, Keaton -coming on a tnng that includes "8tttle1u1lc fill out the picture with cl'li I.. spttlal rffecl\, stunt and camrr:i ere~ . bad.rd tn 11 a S40.m11l1on shooting budget. and V.llh d mas<.1'w(' across.the-hoard mt d111 1'l1t1 and .... hat 'Warner Bro\ ha\ 1\ <"' cr. r1rcc in plJ c: lor 1 ma or hit • • Will "8 1m<1n .. ht a~k tn t)\Cf• come the (l;irir. forcC'\ of ~~uC'l <md rnmr uut nn top of the t follyv.ood hc.ip" Will the (aped < ru~1d<'r P~' .ul .ind "1' c th<' mo' 1c,c11ng, puhlt1 from .. late ~or-.<' than .. !kiln \ •un II''" Or v.111 the a 1ng .,upcrhcro lollo"' 'Pink < .1d1ll:tl • into 1lhll' um foru~d ofT the '<:1ttn b\ " horde "' cincm1111c clone'"' ~ta tun<"d JUNE s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 1 2 1 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 POP Friday SL MMER co~rERT 'l'"'fl<'" ( l'ntl"r t-a~hm"I l<>land n Cr) I ndJ\ 1 1 111 am •11 ~ 'o rm in the \tnum < oun PJri.. I rl"l' .ind orx·n to 11 l puhhl Toda~ < ann1h.1l 1'-.. thl' lll JJhuntcr. pcdo1m la,011tl·, Imm thl· h h I or nllll l' 1nlorma11on CJlf -~,.~Cl()(, AMBERS AT AMBRO IA n'l5 r !)IA I\ ( enter Drl\ c. Co\t3 \11.'\a Pfl'\Cnl'> Cunfrc) Phtlhp' Tno 1~11h moJl·rn 1cnd1110ns from 1Jruad"3' Jn~thc m1nll'\ '-"l·dnc,da)·, through r nda)' li pm unul latl' and Saiurda~ ~. 9 p m to I a m .n~. 7559 THE CAXN.ERY ")fl) Lara\Clle ~'e ~c:...,pon Bcalh preo;en1' :.ll1g P1l 111rc", "'-llh top .l(>o, musrl Imm 10 pm to I a m tonight and aturda\. 675-T77 DUKE'S NO TALGIA NIGHT· CLUB in the cwpon cr Resort. 11 07 Jamboree Road, Newpon Beach presents the golden a~e of roci.. ·n· roll 7 pm. to 2 a .m. mghtl) c\<'CPt unda) and Mondav ·· hakt'. Rallle and Roll"' through iul) I -.:o \:v• er \.hargc. na,~1c bands "111 per· fonn the l'ra's grcal~t hns from ·'Good (1011). M1~' Moll~ .. to ··1 \\ant To Hold Your Hand .. 6+l· I 700 THE WHITE HOll E Re\taurant ..and T:nem l 40 ~outh ( oa<1l lf1gh· \\J\. l aguna BcJth. present\ lt"r cntena1{1mcnt anJ dannng n1ghtf\. 4'H-80!i8 SUNSET Pl'B I M>'5 Par1fil ( ™"t H1gh"a' ~un,t•t Bc:alh. otkr<,, 11, c l'ntcnainmcnt ~' l'O night\ a "'Cd l on1t!ht and S:iturda~ 1 hl Tunas 'I J(J pm to I'" am S' lUHr l harge W2·1'126 KISS. THE CLUB 2:!85 ,c...,~1n Bh d. in c ost.1 \k..a .na.,hing light'> mirrors and .f huge dan(·c noor :-..o 1-shin~ or '>hom T 1cket~ arc S5 for all showc; Doors open at p.m (all h.'3-1160. THE RIGHTEOlJS BROTHER HOP 18774 llrooi..hur~t F-ountain Valle~ The Hop prc~nts, :iturda). ··Hot <\ugust '11gh1~"'a tnbute to :--eal Diamond starring Ton ~ Ro!>s1n1 at 7·30 p .m. '($4 <'O'er): unda\. ;·Rock -\round the (lock 9:· i h1MOf) of rock and ro ll "-Ith an av.ard \\Inning cast and an all nc" musical re' uc al p.m. $4 CO\Cr CloM!d Monda) ... 1111 Rod· 1n· .. ftcrAll These Years" Tues. at & p.m.($.4 cover hargc): "The CALENDAR Backseat Boys" h\ c 50s and 60 dance band. 9 p.m . lo midnight on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ($4 cover). 963-2366. NIGHT MOVES 5902 \\'amcr A\C. tluntinglon Beach. (onc('rt info hnc. 4(}:.0208. Saturday PACIFI AMPHITHEATRE pre<;· cnts \m~ Grant tonight at 7: 0 pm. T1ckt•t\ arc fr1ccd a t $1150/Slh.50 and SI an<l arc :nail able a t thl' Pac1f1c mph1tht·a1rc bo-.. office and all 11d.c11on location.,. For more infor· m:won :ind to charge llckl•t!> h) phone. call Tclctron at 6.'\.i.1 lOO N ET Pua 16655 Poc1fi\. < oa\t Jltgh"'a) ~un~t Beach oiler\ hH' cntcmunrnl'nt ,c,en mght'i a "'cci.. Dr Rh\lhm M r Bluer,. Rod.in' blues :ind ho<:1f.1C\ fcatunng Dale ~pald1ng and Rid .. Stcrb3nl1 l to 7 pm . The Tuners. 9. lO pm. to UOam.S'co,cr chargc 592-1926 MAXWELL'S 117 Pac1 fk Cn3\t l11gh"'a), llunt1ngtun Bc:1ch. I ct• t-cm;')I on piano. sax and v01.•al\ tonight. 8 JO p.m. to 12·30 a.m .. unda ..... Mo nda) and Tucsda) R· '0 p.m 11> m1dn1ght 8 '6-255 Sunday IR V I NE MEADOW AMPHITHEATRE prt'\Cnt'i 'icw Order at p.m t0mgh1. THE WHITE HOU E Restaurant a nd l a,cm. 34Q ~ou th Coast tl1gh· \\3). Laguna Beach. prc~nh Lui..c & The Locomol1,es each unda) at liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjjijijjijijijjj(iijiiiiiiil 8:30 fl. m · $2 CO\ er. 494-8088. f :_~·.-·:·x-:;;········:·:::~;i:·::::'~:·:·:·~·;:·»>~--:«<-;.;.;.;.:. ;f ~~~~~;~~~~~ ;: -A'e . Nc"'pon Beach. San Francisco •:::~: •• 1 s t)lc cabaret entcna1nment w11h Lesl)C M rac \.<>Cah t and Llo)d oland on kc} board. 5:30 to IO p.m :; 'h k 675-5777. i: . ·· ( CC l he VILLA NOVA R 1chard Fauno·., ~~ I I ("las iticd~ for piano St}l1ng.. Sunda through :; details. Wedncsda). Open daily 5 p.m. 10 1 ._. _ _ a.m .. 313 1 W . Coast Highway. New- ·. --pon Beach 642· 7880. Pianist Waiki Howranl 11 th• featured artist In the pr.,.,.,. perfonftanc• or tit• IOO Clult of LelNlnon•1 .. aravo. aravo. 8ravo .. Cultural •vents ·series. Saturd•J n'9flt at ttte ~erfonltfne Arts Cent.,.. Howranl wffl per- fonw Tdtalllovlll1·1 Plano Concerto No. 1 In • Minor. Op. JJ. l'or lftforwNltlon. call 116-AltTS. SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coa~t Highway. unset Beach. offers hve entcnainmcni seven n1ght'i a "'eek. Planet 10. Rocl..in' Rcagae 3 to 7 p.m. and t~n Dead Men Don't urf. classic surf mus1<" from mcm· be!') of Dick Dale's Del-Ton~ p.m. to m1dn1ght. 5Q2-1926. Monday , ,._ -- BUIE BEET CAFE I 07 ·21st Pl.. Newport Beach. N 1ck P} 70W Solo Monda) and Tucsda) at g p.m. 675- BEET THE BRITISH ARE COMING ••• AGAIN! SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast H1ghwa). unset 8ca('h. oncrs h\.c entcruunmcnt SC'Cn da)s a v.ccl . Blue Monday ho " \\llh tht Mia.ht) Fl)crs 9 p.m. to I a m 5Ql-1926. · T1aeeday THE CANNERY 3010 Lafa ,etw ·Ave., Ncwpon Beach. "DeJa \'u·· ''EastEnders'' Returns to ·KOCE The residents of Albert Square invite you to tune in to KOCE to enjoy what has become the most·popular series in British television history . TONIGHT 10 & 10:30 p.m. ONLY ON KOCE 50 Long Btacti and by viewer ~upport voc•list and ke}board. p m. to 12:30 a.m. 675-5777. SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast H1&h"a). Sunset Bca1.h. oOel"\ h\.C cntcna1nmcnt seven nights at week. Judah Star 9 p m. lo I a m S~ coH~r charac 5Q2-1926 Wedneeday S ALVATORE'S 500 N or1h Brookhurst, Anaheim. Pure Encrg) at 8.30 p.m. n1&Jltly through Sa1u1 day fo r ltstenma and dandng pleasure. LAG NA CANYON BAR & GRILL 859 Laauna Can~on Road offers the dan ~ble mu 1c 01 Aphl'Od1tc ,.1th t0lo1st Elw1 Lorcn1 rh.> th mm Jen) \1aruo u the l e\ I board and ttarClld 1 odd on .,."' t1t>hont' •m<1 flute • C'ool OanC1n· ~ bl'gJn\ at • lO ll 111 \\ rclt1t<~,,~ n1gh1~ 4\14-1'i1 I or 494-4' Ill SU~ ET P UB IM'~ 1~auli~ C 'it ll1l)1"'"'> ~un ·1 lk'<ll h ntkr' lt\e cn1ertammcn1 \C\tn n1 rhh .1 week Jov.gc .rnd th\' l nkM\\n Hand ton1ah1 Q p m to I d m ~1r 19-~t> t \I I 'It\ II t •t' I I' I I I t Thunday UN ET P B 16655 Pacttil Coast H1ghv.a). unset Bea h to- night through ~turda), The Fair· lanes. 9 p m to I a.m. 592· 1926 « I '''I« \I Sabmlay ~H CLUB FOR LEBANO rm~'>· ent~ a cckbra11on ho n<1nng Lebanco,e artl\llr contnbull<in' 10 Wc~tern culture at 8 p.m a1 1hr Orange <. ount) Performing t\rt'i Ccn1cr Backed b~ the Pac1fil "i~ m · phOn) On.·hc,lra will be Jad 1\1\<oul guitar. Jamal ·\ llo"ln , compo'ICr- conducror. Wal1d Howram. piano. Jihad Rac1. na) ( ..\ra b1(' Outr) and Ocana Tal 1eddrnc. piano T1ckl'li. range in pnce from S50 tn S:!50. v.1th \tudent llCkCt'I S10 \n :11 1 c>.h1b11 featunng v.orks of out'>I• nd- rng lebane~ painters v. 111 be fea- tured in the Center's lobb) area rickets arc a'a1lable at 11'lc (enter bo\ oflkc. 556-.\RT and 500 \!uh for Lebanon. 831-6 47 8Gnday THE BO ZY RO GE CAFE Clas'lcal '>tnng quanet Opu .. I\ 3(· eompan1l'' undn} brunch J I a m to t p. m 300 I "'ev. pon Rh d °'i('v. - pon Beach b.,l -3440 EL RANCHITO MEXICAN R ES- TAURANT :! 00 'lr"'O<'" Bhd . Nev.-pon Bca<'h pl"l'scnts 1ntl.'r- nat1onall~ lt.nown l ta""' gu1t.ln'lt \opprrfield C\Cr} ~unda' 11 am to 3 p.m 675-6R55 Wedneeday GOLDEN WEST S''MPHONK BAND o f C1oldcn Wm ( o llegc Pl'I · forms concerti. CH 'r) Wt'dne~:i~ "' cn1ng 1hrough lhl' mt>nth of Junl' from 1 '0 10 'l f'I m at fhc ( II\ hopp1n~ (enter. olf the \anta \na or C1ardcn C1ro'c frrc1.1.a\S at The ( ll) Om e 1n Orange Th~ flu bl1, " tn' 11ed to atCl·nd U\'t I l"rlday T H E R E TAl R'A T AT CAMERO~ C'Ot 'RT 1 tlutton (cn1re Or \Jnta \na prc'«.'nl\ mu '>I .ii '>l\.ltng'I llf \1IH·r l ining "" pm to m1Jn1gh1 Tue\Ja) thmugh \a1ur- da' fhc group pcr1UrrTI\ re11d1t100\ or' fop 41) oldtl'' and <,t1fl fl)( l lor l1\ten1ng and Ji>nunr. c;40. bl' Saturday LO OA1'fE fRF.0 A, T IRE STUOIOS'"1t\1S \\ \lal \nhur \u11e '\0 . \,111111 \r'l.1 l>.IOH' hlf t1lll t'k' ur ''"'le", ''' \aturdll\ and '"' \unda' eJch momh ·· lO hi 11 lO p m \drn1t.\ll1n 'I 1nl luJe<, n:ln:'>h- mcnts. Ballroom. Latin dan('1ng. V1\la dcl La,go. M1'ls1on \' 1cJO cnn- Call 50-0676 for more information temporal') pop. reggae and 1a11 mu lC n1ghtl) p m to midnight SWlday and noon to 4 p m unda~ C1o5'-'<i LACliNA FOLK.DANCER en-on Monda) [)inner For rc.-'>t·r- couragc all v. ho arc intcre.,tcd in 'anoni.. call 4, ~~ '6' pre-~n ing our l'thn1 dance heritage C'EST L~ \1E R ESTAL'RANT IOJlllJ\ lh\'m l V.lC'C v.ttkl) \unda~ JI 37'\ Paottr'~ H1ghv.a~. uguna .. p.m and \l•cdne~a> a1 p m .. at Bealh. o n the.-\fain Beach lt'c J.Ut Leg.ion Hall C-ommunih (enter. '114 e\ Cl') rnda) and turda) lx·gtn· Legion \. Laguna lkach Partnt'f'\ n1 ng at p m featunng Lxm arc no t necc'>~l1 < uual drc'> 1.1.11h \\ 11lcford. Jan v10 IJ and 8111 '-t1lt\· comfortable '>hoes 1s uggc~h:d 'Olalt't and gu1 tnn'>t :ind ,·nnou' Donauon S2. ~94-3 ,02 or 5H-R6n7 guc t artist\ rnduding \1nrk T um- THE SOPHISTICATE \ft l'moon bull. Boh tlnwl..1ns and Gaf) Hogan swing dancing. Ma\l·s Lounge nt thl.' No co.,,cr ch~rge. 497-5100 Red l io n Inn, 3050 8 nstol 'i1rect. CROWN HOUSE RESTA RANT Costa Mesa pre'ients Bame) Ol')On 3:! 02 South Pacific Coast H1ghw:i). and his 20-p1l'Ccorchcs1ra eve~ \un-South Laguna fenrurcs "'11ght Owls" da) aflcmoon from 2 10 6 p.m . Free v.11h Laurene Thu~a) thro ugh ,Snt- dancc lc)sOn!> I 10 2 p.m b) Ltt urda). 9 p.m tu t.30 am 496-5773 la1u. Adm1-.s1on 1 S8 per person or 499-:!62ti and SIS couples. Free \'&let parking AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 T1dcts ma) be purchased 1n ad-Tov.-n (enter Or. Costa Mesa. f1s.. 'ancc at the hotel gift shop Fo r snndra·s J311 st~hng 6 to 9 Pm more 1nforma11on. call Etdn Barr) at fnJa) and Saturda) 5 'O to 30 (:!13} 59~·1137. pm \\cdnesda' and Thursd<1~ STEP UP TO THE ITE LIFE 4'2-7559 o\ftcm oon 1ea d.1n 1ng :! to 6 pm in Bl TANGO 19100 Von Karman. the Pa 11ic Ballroom al Emba'>'>' Ir' inc. Jon v amcr tno fuse<. J8U. u11es Hotel. 13:!5 E:a!lt [))er Road popular standard'> and old tune rock JU'" otT the 55 frce"'a} Roland ·n· roll nighth. to 11 p.m. Tuesda~ Furman and his 20 p1ect" orchcslra throu&h S:uurda) 752-5222. offer an afternoon of clcg;rnl dancing RON'S IN LAGUNA I 464 Coa~t and en1crta10men1 .\dm1s ion SR H tghv.a). L:iguna Beach. Jav 'ocal- pa perwn Free par~1ng_ For more '"' \1on1enm hcginnmg al 7 30 information_ contact Elda Barn nt p m.10~1 and :uurda) 497-4871 ~.., '> 592-:!1 37 DRl '000 LO NGE 1146:! Pa('t lic Coa\l H1gh"'a . Hun1mgton onday Beach pre~nt" the wtngcr~ Tno v. 1th songs lrom tht; 30s and 40'1 THE HOP 13811 Mereuf) Road. Fnd"'\. and Saturdn) n m to mtcl El Toro. Nanc" Tucker Big Band .. ~ · ..... b . • ' night. a·nJ liunda) 2 to 6 p.m .1n&I~ and coupk' swmg dam.rng 536-141 1. 3.,k for Driftwood eadi Moru.la) from IS 10 I t Pm l oun e 7 t>-1(4(17 \llLLA NO\'A Jllan1s1 Carlos Or-Wedn~y tcga pe1form\ a 'ancty of ens) COSTA MESA F.RED A TAIRE h'ilenmg sdcct1ons and occasional DANCE STUDIO :!~~~ Ncwpon La\ln-Oa,orc:J la,orue.,. ThuNla' Bl,d .. 1~C. osla Mesa. \\ edncsda) through Saturda\ from :30 p.m to night dancc\ open to the general I JO a m_ ~unda' th1ough Wcdnl'\· public w11h a <1ne hour dance cla,., da\ from 8 "lO Pm. 10 I 3\1 n m pn:,cd1ng the puhlil dance hcgln-r----- n1ng at 8 p.m 0.lnce \) pm until m1dn1gh1 C os1 lor dan e clas .. and dan c is S .. per person ft Jnnk~ 3\ a1lahle for pun.hJSt r or mo re mformauon _or "''ICr.~uon" c-:111 <>50-304 Thanday COSTA MESA Qt ICKSTEPPERS a sen1M ert11en ~uarc Janee aroup ~It. c\pc.:nenlcd ~uarc dan('e eou-I pies tOJOln them The Qu1d.~tl'Pflt'" I m\'Ct regular!~ l''C" Thur\da~ 10 J m 14' noon .u the do\ ... nto"n lUm- nH1nlt\ ~enter .\nJh\·rm and < ent4•1 I h 1n <.. '-'sta \lc\J I or mun 1ntm· I m.111on C"all i4~-'t11>11 J \/,/, Friday Jl . T LlKE P RRY'S :!7"' ~ Miss California Empire 1989 DESIGNER FASHIONS DISCOUNT PRICES - DESIGNER SWIMWEAR '14,. SchOlarships • Tripi ModeUng and Acting Contr11Ct1 ALL AGE OfVIStQNS Chikhn's (1mo ... 12 years) Teen (13 • 17} Seneors (18 . 23) . '-AHIUllN_,lnfllnMlllft Cell (714) 174-1057 (AWlllllleM.._..._, 2043 WESTCUFF DR NEWPORT BEACH (Next to Coco'sJ 841-7878 Richard Fauno., Jal/ and Broadv.a~ st~ hngs on the ptano H 31 \\ 1.'\I Coast Hrgh\\a} '\c\\pun Bca1 h 64:!·"' 0 . CAFE UDO. c;o1 '"'h ~' '-c1.1.- pon lkalh <•''i-~lifl prc-;cnt'> en ten 1nmcn1 n1gh1I~ f on' C 1uer· rcro 111c1 10nigh1 '' pm tn I '' a rn S 1 ro' C'r th.ugc Sanday ALL THAT JA'l.Z 'r1.1.pon U,1rhor -\n \fo'A'um. K50 an < kmrntc On' c, ~cwpon Real h. prc<.cnt'> local group performing 1a11 an<l pop tunes 1n the gallcncs 2·'0 10 4.30 pm Light rrlrc'lhmcnts for purcha-,c rn the ~ulpturc Gare.kn Cafe Toda}. Harold Todd Qunnet. ~xophone ~c) board. gu11ar and drums. For more 1nform:lllon l3ll 759-1I22. Ma ione fia1bcr YOUNG AMERICAN DlNNER THEATRE Peter. Landing. t 6400 Pacific Coast H1ghW:l) 'itc: 120 Hunu~gton Bea h. Jail ensemble Jo}spnng. perform~ thr~ sho1.1. \ e'e11Sunda' I0·30 am t:!t5pm and :! pm Cost 1s \t.:!tlc; 1.1.11h brunch or S7 SO for the rnncen alo ne. \pace pcrm11t1ng Rc-.cr- "auons art suggested 40-HO\\ CROWN HO SE REST A RANT 3:!802 uth P.:mfic C oas1 H1ghv.lH • uth Laguna features Grorgc Bum o n S<i \Ophonc 1on1ght through \\ednesda). Q pm to I \{I a m )311 and danung 4%-5 77 ' and 499-26:!6 CANYON BAR AND GRJLL 5\J Laguna C.1n)'on RC\ad. lagun:i Beach . Ben M1lhkcn's 01x1c Jan All tars each unday fro m 4 to 7 pm 494-1911. RUM RUNNER 1600 Pacific Coast Highway. Seal Beach. presents· The Son!. of the Beach. a popular Dixieland Jaz' band. from 6 10 IO p.m each Sunda) No cover l hargc (213) 596-1624 CAFE UDO 01 '0th 1. en· POrt Beach. La11n Jna v.1th Bobh' . Redfield featunng the Garcia Brothers 3 0 to · 30 p m enter- 1a1nment nrghtl) 30 pm 10 I o m 1on1ghl vmh the \\ &)OC \\a' nc Band 675-:!96R RON L"I; LAGt'l'\A 1464 \ ( fla'it H1ghwa}. Laguna Beach. featun"> Paula Pnncc 1onrght and ~unda\ ~97.4 71 Monday C AFE LIDO, rn1 "Ith t Nc\\pon Beal h [ntl'rtainmt'nt n1ghtl) 30 p.m -1 a rn \.\ "' nr Wayne Band v-11h 'ocallSl Hoth <;m1th this c'cnrng ll 7 ~-~%Ii Tue.day RON' IN LAC\"NA 1464 5 ( 113\I H1ghwa)". LagunJ Beach. Pop J:lll 'anist'> l ) nda Roth and Greg Vail each Tuesda' .ind \\ ednc<.da\ C\.C· n1ng beg.inning a1 ., JQ 4Y7..4~ "'I CAFE UDO 501 "0th lit '-e\'fltil1 Beach. Entcruunment n1ghtl\ '<r pm to 1 am Ronnie Bm"'n on le' board~ .ind 'ibe~ t1101gh1 6 75-2%8 Wed.needay LE MERIDlE • HOTEL .ic;on Mac .\nhur Bhd Nrv. v..orld-<l;w. J3U artists spotlighted ..... ttkh in tht• four \IOI') .\tnum of the Cafe Fleun For m ore 1nforma110n call 476-:!00r. c,1eM1on 3t I' CAFE LIDO 501 "\0th \t :-..e1.1.· pon Beach. prcscnt!. cn1cr1Jtmm<·n1 night I). um}) W1lk1no;on. 11111 'n- caltst ron1ght 8· lO p m w I .l m 675-2968_ Thmwday CA.FE LIDO 501 30th St ~cv.-­ pon Beach. present'> Ocbh1c F.bcn J3ll "ocahst v. 1th the wi, ne \\ .l\.n1• Band tonight .30 p m to I a m 675-290 o r 673-0 6 JAZZ. PACIFIC a non-profit 01 · gan11a11on to p~ne a1oJ en- coura "' l'. j3U ml"et' C\Cf\ rhuf\• Introducing the Yogurt Connection Father's Day Shape-up Special "Keep Dad thin :mJ nwr \\·,1/Jer t:u. ·· Brin/.! Dad & dw'I coupon m co the Yo~u rt onnecttnn and he c.,m have an} cup nt \.0].!Uft or \XI r\ for o nl) . .. ONE DOLLAR • 100 • A BUCK! HIS Choice: Small Price ion------. 1•1 -----------c \I I '\ U \ H C •t '\ I I'\ I I It da) at ., pm and ,., open 10 Jau mus11.1ans aod 1aa buffs. For mort 1nforma11on. call. Dr. Charles Rutherford at -H1-5 19 or 8111 on at 642-764 . hiday THE IMPROV. ·U55 Campu'i Orne. tc 131>. ln1nc. Three s1dc- sphtt1ng a a each night. sho"""s at 8.30 :ind IO. \0 p.m. $1 0 adm1\s1on. 854-5455 .. Monday DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT LO NG~ JI the ~c~poncr Reson prc\Cnh :i )f)i.'<'1al Monda) '1gh1 ho"c:isc "1th comedians from throughout tht• ~uthem C'ahfom1a area pcrfomung. bcgmn1ns at 8:30 p m Du~c·s Monda) Night ho"- ta~ ha~ no CO\ er charge. The Nc"- poner RcwTt 1i. located at 1107 Jamboret· Rd JU'it ea!!.t of Pac-1fic ( oast High" a} 1n Ne"' port Beach. 64~1 oo: e\t 575. VOU~G AMERICANS D°''NER THEATRE Pcter·i. Landing. 16400 Pacific Coast H1gh"ay. Hun11ng1on Bcactt. prc!ients C'o mc:<l)' N ight ~ach \1onda) at 8 p.m Top nanonal and local stand-up com1C'S arc featured Dinner/sho" combinauons art> Sl4.95 per person and space pcr- m111mg. guc!!.ts can attend the show onl) for S7.50 pills a onc-dnn~ m1n1mum. Rc..cnauons are sug- heeday ~DY BUMATAI appears at the lmpro' through June ls. Alo;o on the bill are Chuck Martin and J oe) azzola. ntE IMPltOV fll'CSents thrtt 1dc- i.ph111ng acts ea'ch night at 8:30 p.m ~1.:nda~ through Thursda), ($7); 8:30 and 10:30 p .m . Friday and Saturda). ($I 0). doors open at 6 p.m. Dtnner IS sef"Cd n1ghtl). 1111\llH l°hnler 1n the Brea C1' 1c enter (524--6653). Thursda)s through ~1- urda)'S at 8 p.m. until June 24 "RAV FEVEll" b' the La Habra Communll) Theater at the Depot Pla)housc. 31 l S. Euclid 1. u Habra (213 905-9708). Fndays and Saturda~s at 8 p.m. through J une 23. "THE MUSIC MAN" at Elizabeth Hov.ard·s Curtain. Call D1nn('r Theater, 6QO El Camino Real. Tun1n (838-1540). nightly except Monda)s at vaf)ing curtain 11mei. throu&h Sept. 24. "NfGtt;nNGALE" by the Youth Theater of the Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna \anyon Road. Laguna "AUCE IN WONDERLAND" by Beach (494-0743). tonight at 7 p.m .. the ·Peter Pan Players al re\1a Saturday II 2 and 7 p.m .. Sunday al Communll) Puk. 24671 Via I esia. noon and 3 p.m. only. Laguna Hills (830-8318). fina per-''OkLAROMA" at the Grand Dm-formanc~ Satunia) at I and 7 p.m.. ncr Theater, 7 Freedman Way. unda) at 2 p.m. An~im (772-7710). d osing per- "ANNIE GET VOUll GUN" at the formanccs tonight through Sunda) Harlequin Dinner Pla)housc, 3503 at v&f}ing curu1n limes.. S. riarbor Bl vd.. Santa Ana "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM" at the t9 9-5511 ). naghtl) eJ1.cep1 Monda)'S LP. Repertory Dinner Theater, at 'ar)ing curtain umcs through 15732-D Tustin Village Way. Tustin ~t. 3 (835-9611 ). dark this wcckend. ron- "BABY WITH THE BATH-taouing June 22. Thursdays throu&h WATEll" in the Drama Lib Theater Saturdays at 8: 15. Sundays at 2:)0 a t Ora• Coast Collqt. Costa Mes.a until July 30. (432-5880). Thursdays thro\Ch Sat-"SUNDAY IN THE PAU WITH urda)s at 8 p.m .. undars at 3 pm GEORGE" on the main S'-IC of until Jul) :?. _ Souah Coast Repertory. 655 Town "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST'' b} Center Drh e, Costa Mc a the ~menran Children's Theater at (957-40 33). Tuesdays thro ugh the l\nahc1m C ultural Arts Center. Fnda)" at 8 p.m .. Saturda)'s at 2:30 931 K Harbor Bl vd.. Anaheim and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 (544-7 124). final performances Sat-until July 15. urda) and unday at 2 p.m . "SLOW DANCE ON 111£ IULL- "THE FOREIGNER" b) the Brea ING GROUND" at the Ahemauvc Theater lea,~ 1n the Cunis Repertory Thealer. 1636 S. Grand "=jijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ A vc.. Santa l\na ( 836. 7929). Ii nal • performances tonight and &nurda) II 8 p.m. gc:~tcd. 84().. HOW. ~·"' Orl2 ~ 1130 1230 200 300 4 30 530700 1 009301030 11 45 No PMIK or 0.ICOutll5 .. SEE TH IS SUMMER'S FI RS T COM EDY SMASH ! "TOMFOOLERY" at the Gem Theater. 121l52 Main St .. Garden Grove (636-7213). cl0S1ng per- formances tonight and Saturda} at 8 p.m. 1'1UCERS" 3t the L P. Rcpcnof) Theater. 1573:?-D Tustin Village -i.---...... ~~ --,._,.....,,.... ~ 111.cllO --··~ ~--i-fbo ~_, 1111.4!11\'J • "'lSCHllD IH tw====- Wa). Tu~t1n (835-9611 ). closing. pcr- lormantts tonight at 8 p.m .. Satur- da) at 2 and 8. unda) at 2 p.m. "WAIT l\'TIL DARI." at the Costa Mesa l \tC Pla)housc, 611 Hamilton t . Costa Mesa (650-5269). Thursda)S through Sat- urda)s at p.m . unda)S at 2 p.m. unul June 25. "ZOllBA" at the Newpon Theater Ans Center. 2501 ClttT Dnve. ew- pon Beach (631-028 ). Thursdays through Saturda)'S 11 8 p.m .. Sun- da)'S 1t 2:30 until July 2. A VEDDY LOVEL V DAV GoldeR West College Communil) Scf"•~ takes a tour oft he fa vonte haunts of Anafoph1IC$ an the Los Antclcs area W(dncsday. June 28. ~ recliner bus wall depart the GW Gothard Strttt ~ri""J. lot promptl) It 8:30 a.m. and 1'1>'111 return at 1ppro,umatcly 4 p.m. The Rose Tree Conaae. John Bull Restaurant and the Huntington Gardens arc among the sates to be v1s1t('d. No ch1ktrcn under 16. Lunch and adm1u1ons arc included 1n prosram ftt of $32. Prcrcgistni- uon is rcquu~. 891 -3991. TYNE DALY IN ·~VPSV" 1n a 30th ann1venar)' productio n at the Orange County Performmg n s Center July 18 through 29 For 1nformatJo n and 11cke1 pnccs. call 556-ARTS. SOlJTR COAST METRO JAZZ FESnVAL July ~ -30 in ten dif- ferent outdoor and indoor sites at the Wcs11n South Coast Plua Hotel. The Holiday In n Bnstol Pla1a. the Red Li on and the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Thlrt)·SC\Cn hours of music b) o'er 20 top name D1~1eland bands fro m around the world in- cluding In 1ne·s M1.t>cha\ln· Jan Band. hma~ fav Band from Can- ada. Fat m's from · tland and the · uth Fn o Jan Band of Costa ~ .--. .ca.,...,. ..,,,......, '11¥ .... - ~ Wtlll-Ill& ~-~~c-~•7!0 MJ/P ----·-!WC.~ ._~ .. meoo fli'I• I Mesa. For mOf'l' 1nforma11on. call Lorck 1 Productions, (916) 646-3500. · PIH J A TAITE OI" ORANGE COUNTY premier rntaurant and cptcrum· mcnt festival opms today at 5 p m and continues tbrou&h Father's Da) weekend at Eask C-ountry F~m nl Grounds, Irvine Center Drive 111 LA1uoa Hills. Houn today arc S 111 11 p.m . ..,Saturday and Sunday noon to 11 p.m. Fettaval benefits the FOOd Distribution Center. LAGUNA POETS meet evrry Fn day at 8 p.m. in the Laguna Beach Public Ubrary, 363 Glcnne) re Laauoa Beach. Toni1ht eol1a Wolocb, editor of ch1ktrcn·s hoo~ published author and tearhcr Everyone is welcome. S3 donat mn requested. .. _ .. , anD' DON 1.ELOOS&,A and h1' brothC'.r Tsunpn1. tell stones of In- dian myth and k&cnd t<><by 6-9 p.m and Sunday. I to S p.m. 11 Galena C apistrano. 31681 C1m1no ~strano, San Jwan Capistrano The pllc:ry will cxh1btt a coll«t1on or mythical maw. carvanp, doll\ and jewelry done in the trad111onal manner of the Kwaluutl lnbc of thl North~ Coast as well as stof) tell •na by Ctnef Lclooska. a great oral h1stonan ofh1s people. Rc\Cl"\ation\ are neccuary for the .. 1011 tdhn~ performances. There I\ nn .id· mission chalJC. 66 I -I 7!i I POETRY /PUBLIC READING Fullerton Mu.scum CentC'r '"' North Pomona Avenue, h,1lknnn Poets Reachna. In . present') an 1,'\l' n1ng of public rcad1n1 h\ Ir' 1nl wntcr/tcachcr Diane Azar from hrr rcccntl) pubhsh(d bool of \h1111 stories. Pcrfonncr/tcacher Bill 8Jr rctt ~nts a ,·1nuoso mouth han performance. -'ft& rdmhml'"" there wtll be open readings I ''' more 1nronn.11on. call ~fa hal I Lo&uc at 441 -1820 ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEF.1 ~nt(d b) Td-Ph1I Fn1erpn"' cac-h Satu.rda) and unda) 1n 1h( matn parking 101 of the Ora n~· Count) Fair Grounds 7 a m tn l p.m dm1ss1on t) lift) l't'l11' lc•r v..all-1ns. Orange ounn f J1 srounds anformauon phone numtx lS 75 (:)247 GOLDEN WEST COLLE<, f SWAP MEET 8 a.m to ' fl m \qll free adnussaon and fr« narl.1n• today •nd tomorrow .pa e fee ' SI 0 on Saturda' ~ and Sunda" ,,, two spaces for s ·10 on Sunda' '"'' procttds from tht' swap mtct '""' ... ..,,. .. __ ships and commun1t) sen 1n• rr•• r;::::~~:;:=:~~!!!E~~~~~::::::~~~=--1 to campus orpru1~uons. ~Ml.11 JO.'h. For add111onal 1nforma11 1111 call 898-2389 The swap m«t '' hdJ 1n the parlung lot located at th •• ''1'YOR AND ft.DD NE. TOGrnll FOR Ttf FIST MSINCE 'Sll <»l.'f' oo•••--•••r •llll!llfll ,_TV MOW PLAYING ·-__,.._,_ •..-lllUI -•lflm91-UI- ......... ~ Cil!O>!W/t04l ·-·· -"'--'-••.., , .... t '9t CW..•-•-·---UOMJ • l<I-•-• --&'t -1"ilftll ·---t-C--Ill ---· ....-~ UI_ .. ..,, 1--.. ---· ·-·--1 ......... -,.,... ....... .,... .... ._.... ·----· _... ._._ ·-·--....... ..,,. -----""""'" ---t-.•-................. ·-· ...,_ ··-. .... .,,. ··-_. ' "'FIElD OF DRfAMs· Is A F~ AB0ur FArnERS AND SoNs. ~ ~.about h<ipt". about a passl(lfl kw tiie" •--ne , , KEVIN·COSTNER F1E1nOFD~s ·="..:. ·~" ··-·--.... ,..... =· =-- ..... ......... =-. ·~ :::::o-~----·--........... -.... --=-.... =---~ ~----------"-I ......... -~---~ ---·------·-~­........... .. t'nlranct oflhe colleac 1t 1hc (10llkn West tr«t traffic h&ht bctv.een I ti 1nacr 1od Mcfadden trt-t'"U AGE OF CRJV AUV SOCIET\ mttts on ~ Keond 1urda) 111 eacb month from 10:30 1.m to ' pm. 1n a MW k>catton. TeW1n~k Pirie, Cosaa Meta. The public " 1n,·1ttd to bn• a hanctl and enJ"' ~ mtltl( and costumn tnim preva1h91 cult'"e tn Wc'1em EWODt bera«n I 000 and 1600 .+. D Loot fof a blue and told s-v1lhun W'lth pnnam ftytns .., the 1nter- tca1an of Adiftl'on and Jun1pero For moft •bmaoon. can S4 7-2(1H or SSl-63'41. ....... ~ IOIN Tm 11Aa9Ga llNGDS .....,. .. l'CMIP of womee 11.,.cn • ,, , ,,.,u' •. , •• ,,, ,. wbo perform everyttu,. from Bach to rock an: 4oolung for nc·w mem- bers. The group meets every Tue - day evening at 7 p.m at the Prcsby- tenan Church of the Covenant at Fairview and Adams street 1n Costa Mesa. Performances arc also a"a1l- able. For more information. call DC<' Cox at 962-1680 or ~1 Greco at 897-0S87 cven1np and weekends. --........ ~ 'Im ORANGE ooUNn RI a.vs meets the first and third Wedtladay of every month at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. Aacs 21 and over. For more 1nform11ion, call 9S7-.1616. lalAaBU; IS pla)ed Wcdnes- da)'I at 6:l0 p.m. in the community room of California FednaJ Savinp. 24264 El T oro Road. La&una HLIJS. Call S86-2378 for funlter infor- mation. Costa Mesa. Free hon d'~vrcs. fun and nctv.orking. 731-3525 E-Z SPEAlt TOASTMASTERS mttt each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Scachff V1llaac. 2134 Main trttl. Hunung1on Beach. Beginners wel- come. For mott information. call . 841-2016 or 842-8149 SCRABBLE is played evel') T.hunday at 6:30 p.m. at the Home Savinp buikl1n&, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach. Call ~2729 for detail!.. F AIUIEM MAila.ET sponsored by the <>ranee County Farm Bureau 1s held every Thunday in the main parkina lot of the Oranec Count) Fairsrounds from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Call 75 I ·3247 for more an for- mation. -k l"rtdaJ PROFESSIONAL SINGLES NETWOll& NetWOf'bac and danc- 1,. at a new locauon. Anaheim Mamou Gambit' Lounge. 700 w Convention Way. Anaheim. 8 p.m to I a.m. D.J Ric wnh record s and dancing, hors d'~u' rt's. door pnzes Adm1s aon u. $10 $1 off first cocktail with parking receipt E' cnl hotline· 894-9 32 PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet for T.G .f.F. 5 to 7 p.m. MaA1's Lounge. Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bnstol. Costa Mesa For 1nforma11on and ~rvallons. call 836-744. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. m&)cs 4S-plus. meets for T G I F at 5:3() at The Claim Jumper 1n nt.a Ana. Also on&oing groups for golf. bndge. pinochle, theatre and tr;tvel For 1nforma11on and reservations call 524-3327. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS Orange Coast Chapter 26. tcustod) not required). Frtt onen- uuion at 7:30 p.m. tonight. follov.cd by an open dance at 9 p.m. w11h hve band at Cost.a Me~ Golf and Coun- ll) Club. 1701 Golf Course Dnvc. Costa MMa. 47-1600 or 546-5788 for mo~ 1nformauon about the or- pntzataon Membership 1n Parent') W11hout Panners 1s open to divorced. separ- ated, widowed or never mamed parents <>f hv1trg children Custo<i) of 1hc children 1s not a factor .\ non- profit. non-sectanan. educa11onal or- pnu:.auon. PWP -pro' ides a pro- gram of social act I\ lllCS. d15CU'\Sions. and stud) groups for single parents and their famahe~ LET'S TEE IT UP A• club for s1nale golfers between. the ages oi30 and 55 who want to-':phty socially and mttt other angle golfers Dues arc $25 annually. Pla> vanous local and rcg.ional cou~. Membership drrcctof\. For more informauon. call 5~90 or wnte to: Lei'~ Tet' It Up, 3 I Ra1nbo~ Ridge. l n inc. 92715. Satvday PlllME OF UFE SINGLES meet for d1nncr/danc1ng at Hohda~ Inn. 25205 La Paz Road. Laguna Hills at 6:30 p.m. For rcserv1uons call 836-8744 _ .. , WHEEL OF FRIENDSHlP meet for a Brunch at Cafe \apn an Orangt' at 11 ·30 a .m. For 1nforma11on and reservation • ·call 544-3327 PlllME OF UPE SINGLES meets for a Champagne buffet brunch at noon at J.C. McLin's. 18121 Reach 81\d .. Huntington Beach For 1nfor- ma11on and rescrva11ons call 8 6-744. F.L.l.R.T. Seachff Village ~hop-' ping Center. 2105 Main trcct ~tc 20. H unungton Beach. Huo11n&ton Beach Church of Rehgious 1encc singles group meets each unda~ evening. C'h1ld ca~ ·~ frtt ..\d- m1ss1on to the 7 lO p m. program 1s WHEEL OF FRIENDSHlP meet'> $3 DanCt''> at tht' Huntington Beach at 6.30 for dinner at mbrcro trect Inn v.nh DJ John ymes and l'('- 10 Santa , oa. Call 524-3327 for frcshments follow al no l:hartC. information and reservation~ •FLIRT information fine· 647-l6f8. CllDBAGE 1s pla>cd on the sec- ond and founh Wcdncsda) of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oasis Center. Room VI. 5th t and Marguente 1n Corona dcl Mar. CaJI 6-44-4138 for r.===========::;:=====================================; addiuonal anfonnation. LEADS CLUB Costa Mesa chapter, a srouP for womm in busi- ness. mceu C'Vtt'J Wcdnctday mom- ma at the Countryside Inn in Costa Mesa at the comer of R.edhall and Bnstol. McctJnp are from 7: IS to 8:30 a.m. For more infonnation and racrvatioas, call Jenette Pmauh at Sll-6612 or Jeanette Tltompeon at "2..j9)(), ,..... ... , AD a.vB OP ORANGE COUNTY bolds a weekly soctal event bc&Jn- n1na at 5:30 p.m. at Muic's.. 1"hc R.cd Laon Inn. 30SO Bristol St.. OCPSsets new shows at Center The Orangt· ( oun1, Philharmonic \urn.~I' h.h annountcd nn1't Jnd \Ch'--dule thang tor 1b I %'1-'l(l I ~:i..on of COOlerh and l't"Ctlal\ . t tht• Or3nge ( oum~ Performing \n, Center The attic )mphon} · 1owr to u1hern alifom1a. v.ha h included 1 dale on CXtobcr I~ 10 open 1hc.· 1et) 's Great Orchc tras Scncs B. has bftn cancelled. ocpc; ha\ mo'cd the M~ow V1nuo 1 ong· ana_ll) scheduled on the Vanuoso Sc~ (0 ). 1n its place The conctrt is ~t for October 3. ·nder the lddcntup of conductor/violina\t Vladimir Sp1vakov. the V1nuo\1 cons1slS uclusavel) of lop-ranking pla)trs from the great Soviet or- chcstraS and pnze winntts of ma1or 1nterna11onal compeuuons. The Ptulharmonic Society !1as Khcdulcd The anachan Bras to appear o n the V1rtUOtO Sencs in 1 speeiaJ holiday prOlflm on Novem- ber 29. This wadt1y popular brass quintet pttforms J rnqlC&I mauutt of the clauics. pop and ~ust the n&ht amount of corned) sprinkled in. OCPS has aJto announttd that subtcnpllOns arc .i1ll avaalabtc to tbe Soaety'a f°'8' concen lmCI.. w1.._ bnuted av•labebty . an both Great Orchnlru Smn A and I . and best availablhty in International Ar11SU (Smet C) and the V1rtUO!IO Smet (0). • For detaab Oft d.e <Maee County Phalharmonk Soclety'• 1989·90 __,. and I tubll:npbOft bfochurc, call the OCPS office 1t 6424231. ....... (-.. •• _ _. • llilCll •• u.-.. • _,.,,.., • -tlllCll ··~ ~------·------_,_ ·~~ 'll'CI~ -~ ""' ' ' ('-~ • ~,.., . c.----'Anf ...... ~ ---,_ fl' s.ut , ,. "'° ...---.,.a.._ ---....__""" qu-.,..,. -·--" ~"' ... ec.---\w--...... _.., . • ..__.... A:G9.--~ ,..,._.. ,,._,..,,.., -__... _r,,_, _...., • .,..,,_ _,, ------~ ~ .... .,.,. ._.. ...-~ .. __._, .......... ----,,_,..._ .. ""' -··-· ... ---~ ·~ "'1) "''"" .... .... ~,,.. -·-""' _, ~ I CW.lllllCOI ,,_,,_., ......... C...." •-..: " ·---~ -·---~-,.,_.,_ c-.-.-. JI" ... ... "':Y .... ~ ~~· ....... .,._ ., ... COMING SOON FROM PARAMOUNT JTHIS SUMMER ... . --··--·---••f....,_. ___ ·--IOM_.._.,.....,_."'""'°4 ~--,,.,,-·~-···· .......... -~ . ..,_....,..,...., ............ -... ·--cue II w.•-• ' 1mn11.-.. a1021m1..-.ra,_WT to ___ ...... ___ _ __ ..,._,.mi._.,. __ ..... 9¥'~-·-,_ .. .. •• E\'ER\',BODl'"J~ A CRITIC ~ .'! A lack of enterprise grounds 'S Tem E4war4s Attene)' Ne.,., Bad . I dared to go v.here no human - kl alone a ulcan -had dared go before: ·· tar Trek V -the Final Fronuer·· (prom- 1~s. promises). ff )Ou·,·c seen am of the prc\'lo us 'tar Trek films. 1 can onl) ~~ 1t wasn't as good as the ......., _ __.pre\IOUS ad,en- rurcs y a n1 sho t First of all. rm ured of stting ~ueli.. and in this ~ an un- ama&Jnall\ e one at ,wt. What has group of old men ,---=...._---1 \II Ung around a campfire at the Po ndcrosa being sudden!) haukd oil to the tarsh1p Enterpr1sc 1 n order to rescue some c1t1ze n s from the Road Wamor and has friends so tha1 poc k "s half. bro can w the ship. 0) throuah some blue )ogun to tall to G od about pain Tbc~ rush olT to Paradise C1C;, to fight .\h Babba and the Fon) Thac\ts. storming IM St.at Wars ........ ~Rftul--tM pr s..aa Ma '"Sw Trrii SOO" (whoops! I mean .. Star T rdc V") is appropnatdy sub- utled .. The Final Fronticr," and I hope this is the fir al tar T rck se- 'IUCI. After two hours of hurtlin g tbrouah h) pcr- specc at -.arp- spttd an the com- ~n) 01 c."nmHn& Klaoaons and the comuc Entcrpmc cnw. I was rudy ~v-rff Ea...ch-~ Offict Nm•pr ...... v ... ... orked for dk tar Trclc sencs 1s our fam1hant) with our heroes and friends from the TV scri<""S. but I found this movie d1s1o inted. predict· able and frankl) bonng. The rt'la- uonsh1p of the characters was lack· ing and our fnends on the :i.crccn seem worn and ured. The story re,oh cs around the crew of the .. Enterprise" who go to the rescue of some hosiaacs held b) a Vulcan rebel -)bok. pla)'Cd well b) Laurence Luckinbill. From there on )bok takes O\Cr the Entcrpnsc and leads the crew and the audience on a -..ild goose chase to the Great &mer. What I had al1'11 .. )'S enjO)ed Y..11h il\e Star Trc:k ~n~ was the fact that they rehed upon some great tongue- i n<hcck humor, nc,·er taking them- Cafe on horscba k. Their phaser ' guns arc no match for t~ plumber· • pipe "capon of )bok C pock"s half-brother -\l.C a n tell bccau~ he has r1nted tars), who IS holding Genera ord and !>Omc saloon dancer hostage. This probabl) rost the Federauon taxpa)ers m1lhons and impounded the ""hole ere" 's Medicare payments. They arc oil to sec God. but along the wa) the) v1s11 Cape Canaveral. Epcot Ccntcr. Gnf- fith Observatory. amid laser lights. Jou of sparks, bellowing sirens and m)stenous blurred image . as the> all discus pain. Spock 'ISlts h1 d)'ing father. pulls has plug and "'-llnesscs has own ch1ld- b1nh. They att all extrcmcl)' fnght· encd of the thought of101ng through the bl~ )<JIUl1 and ¥vant to tum back. but S)bok Ms control of the to 1er planet Earth IPJn. Beam me out of the theater pleuc! I really had lo laugh It the IC.JiJllOllS tbousb. a discust1na ~ of crcauarcs sportinc braided knots on tbciT forcllacts. and some wtld hairdos. Why they convene in their 1uttunl aa.... when they can speak perfect Enalish wtll •l~ys amaze me. The story tqJns in the neutral zone (the planet Nimbus Ill). and centers around the Vulcan. Sybok (Spock"s half-brotha). He tam lhrtt ~ in excM• for the Starslup En~tc. Once Sybok hH captuml the ship. he brainwashes the crew (except Kut. of coune) by conuolhna their mulds. He docs Uus Kirk huntelf. Wilham Shatncr -is one of the more m~nvcn 1n- slaflmcnts 1n the 1in1n. J'C\ ~ a mO\ IC that one 1.s not cxactl) enthuseasu about ~ts a btt ofa chaUcnmc to th1~ wntcr. ~tntt I am not a "Trckktt" and ha\-C not fol· ao.fd t"ht car'tecr -SW T rdc .. tents IOO .. tmll vdy It •n with m1at'.d fttlaap that I sat We find outtdvn Min& taken wnb thr Cft'lll of thr Fedaat1on Scanb1p Enaerpntc for a nde throuah the pluy by a renepde Vulcan cktnm1Md to fulfill h11 QUOt tO find parad1te and God. Tbc ha,ackt'.d mnh1p aon Oft. JOUmc'Y th~ the Great Barrier at the ceaaa of the plaAy. The En1apn.1e allO IS ,the lftttnded t.aflCt of a Khnaon bird of prey. Tbc Vsalcan named Sybok (Laurmce Luctlnbtft) 11 an olcf datllnale ol Spodl's wlM> MS at.ndoncd MnC1 Vuk:an laP: for ~iun. He U1t1 a kind of bt'aiawnttins tedt•MI• to met people IO "slwc d9eir paie." Once ~ lawsf Trell ~turc "Sis Tra V .. -bdmed by <Apt. selves too scnously -all of which I found lackmg in this film. There as an intercslang commentary about the arrogance of humankind and some of the evangelists that lead us, but other than 1hat I found 1he film totally wanting. I felt there was nothing but a poorly constructed story and nothing more than a me- diocre made-for. TV mo' ac. Mo'· acgoers and Star Trek fa'ns deserve more but got less. Add1t1onall). I think movie fans deserve more than rttrcadt'.d S('QUels which rd) merely on spcc1al cfTccu. ship (n·s a good thing the taxpa)C1'S don't know about this) and the) casil) get through the )<>gun. They arc all surprised as they land in l 'tah at tonchenge. S)bok wo n·t let ttiem take 1hc1r guns 10 meet God. The) ~· Thr) frnally meet God. onl) to d1 i.c.'o'er that -oh. no! - at·~ the wrong God. He attempts to harm them but JUSt then Danh Vader happens to be pauang by and saves t~m M> tha1 they can return to the Po ndcrosa and practice singing .. Row, Rov.. Row Your Boat:· This sa"cs the tax- pa)trs a lot of money' Sa\.e )OUrs. tOO. by cxpos1nc their pcnonaJ . pain. ~ bel~es every man hides a pain, and through shanna the ~with. him wtll pin ultimate Thi~ulc:an madman has a m1aion. He {Um to take the Ente:rpri1e and its crew throup the Great Barrier ··where no man bas aonc before." Thcv arc in tcarch of a planet from which crcauon spr-ana.· and where God still rcips. Amid some area• special effects (the best pan of the movie). they land in Eden. Sybok, Kfrk. the doc- tor. and Spock bravely face the voice of God. 'they actually show God's face, and he bean an unc.anny re- tcmblancic to Albert E1n~in. a.a.mans _da!llC" 11 JUlt an Il- lusion, S)'t>Olt bas a disutroUs en· counter wtth God (the Hostile Force). It did IC( a little llrin& watchin1 Kirk IC( all dtwey-cyed every time Spock and be would rcm1nitcc.about the put. And , even tboulh I'm not 1 Star trek fan there was a lesion to be learned from t.has movie. In cl01in&. Capcain Kirk re- minds US -God IS out there, but only 1n the human bean." the) havt shared 1l. the> fttl Boat .. •1th Capt. Kut and McCoy clcaost'.d and arc pnfcctly •alhng to ll}ing to convin« Spock to 101n follow their curu Into forbidden tee· them. Wc panicularly enjoyed tors 1n h11 pursuit of Ultimate Spock's htcral1SI rcspontc. Knowlcdme Capt. Kirk his an 1m· As the movie ends there 1s a hint passioned spccch andecaung that he f h doeMl't want to share b1s pun, be· 0 1 mnYIC t •I auw ··-·n and •uilt make us who maybe bC'ttcr rell· _. -uons bctVfttn the ~ arc!.. Federation and Th" ne-mo~ 11 not as lotw on the Kh..,m arc IDtClll cfrccts as • typical ·~tar 1n llOft for us 1n Wan" film. but it docs comain IOmC ··s.m Trek VI ... fa1rty heedy food for tlMMllbt if you f'abaps t~ are can mAftllC nol to live in to your some dedicated ~yn doll"I and nodd•ne off for a "Trekkie.. fans mini-tDOW1rbc1wem the mes·• who will dalll to KCftft. -die tJc:kd counters 0. ~ and humorous for No. Vt in thas .mes. but tbas ~ ICe9e treats us IO a sin&· ~viewer will ddlnhdy hive IOIM-.._. ol "llow, Row, Row Your tlli• better to clo! .. • •• sccnay nd lleilla meu to h11 lld-m1ren. S The aMenclioa bdWttn the otd tar T re1t c.c is fun 10 -.tell - t.alk ... "°"' feclina co111 - fon.ablt widt .. other'! la k 6t ~penj· ... cto.. ""ca.,... witla mar1ll111allow1 roauiaa aad ::•~Nimoy s .. Row Yo.r1~~11in a road~ tilt hish._ fll • ,._. Ftoetier. 0 OUrratlngs ". l ''.\('LE DO:\ ... • •__.!• ~ -· -.___.. - 'Tales' may be tame, but it'll do in a pinCh Entcnng a fo)'cr )OU creep past the cob....,ebbcd chandelier. L1g.htn1ng &inl>.cs. casttng shadov.s on the ban1-.1er or a creaking ta1rcasc. n- cna1nl) looking left and nght you cntrr thr only open doorwa). There. · tO one side or a skull-adorned table 1llum1nated b) a few d)'tng candles a secret passage"a)' opens. Your Ilg.ht. nov. fading to black. shov.!> steps appeanng. heading 1n onl) o ne direcuon Do"n You reach the bouom and cro s th e threshold to the ~laustrophob1call~ dark basement. unc)1ng this room. )our e)es come to rest o n the most pro minent object d1ml) ht coffin. l\ga1nst )Our bcuer judgment )OU approach. The hd 01e-s open You jump back. The occupant pop up \tic. dt~ust1ng. repulsive and deca)tng. he's armed with bad puns and old onc-hncrs urpn 1ngl) 11's not ncle Don It'\ not e'en 'nclc Don's editor It's the rypt Keeper He's the host of HBO's ncy,,· v.cekh antholog) \Cnes ... Talcs From the C'r)Pt." based upon the old ·50s com1 books of the same name ~1ost of )OU rcall)'.old dudes out there might remember these comic bovls. The L'n doc!>n't. e\Ct·pt an some of the reprints ''Mad" v.ould put out from 11mc to time 1n their super specials There v.as a prclty aood horror film of the same name from thl' earl) ·70s msp1~ b these com1 . That film. b) the v.a). 1s for fl2or to an) of the thrtt stonu o. ._on HBO this v.ttk. The 'n thank sho"s hkc th1 need th1n1 that are seal) (su h as meatloaf). thing that atT homf)1 ng (1 e mothers~1n-lav. 1. and things that arc unc\pccted (like good v.nting 1n this column) None of ttns sruff 1s m "Talcs From the C't')pt:· . Dlrectef'I .... rt DDlw.-lleftl. .... rt Z••• •11 IC••I .... .. ........... ,., ..... ,. ........................... of "T .... frOIUI dte Crypt. .. First up as a stol') about this re'ollang character "-hO cumntl) runs the clectn chaJr O\Cr at the local state pen He blow-a fuse when-has JOb as chmanated af\cr some commu: p1ni..os outlaw the death pcnalt) Though shocking to him. he figgcn. he may as well generate a second carttr moon· hghtang as a free amps execut ioner Armed wnh the be t lines (l JOV and 220V) 1n the mo' ic. he condu ts qune a business offing bad dud~ reluscd b) hbcral Judges. But he's cau&ht in ume for the reinstatement of the ~th penah) He's fncd h .. c a road kill on a hot asphalt highway With a fair (but not cnoughl number of naked chicks. this stOI"\ aJ?PC•rcd to be the m ost 1ntcrcs11ng of the thrtt- Thc second was about a loon' drtssed 10 a nta su11 on the lam from 1he local nut house. An Escal)C Claus. Pretty s1oop1d. I know. But \OU can n-latc Breaking into "3 home. -...1thout ning perm1ss1on. he offs this broad v. ho JUSt pla)ed J>Okcr v. ith her husband Wu~ a poker from the fireplace Hubb) thought 1t "'as gonna be "hold 'cm " Wife) pla)ed "Mt 'cm .. Just another deadhead. The th ird was about th as gu) who has more hves than Elvis. He docs because this here mad sc1cnt1st found the gland that Sl"C cats ntn<' h"es. No · -...ondt'r you find ·cm spread a ross the road. Htt 't'm and tnc) got another hfc Can get almost all the wa) eCTO$S b) the nantb hit our fncndl) transplanted~gland n1tv.1t figers he can make b1g bucks b> d)'1n1 at the local cam1,al a fcv. umcs Trouble 1s. he counts a good u the nc wrues,.Buned Ln a coffin be rcahtes be' on !us 10th chance He ain't ha"'°' t.hc tomb of his hfc Or ma) be be TS. 11·s,"C"tualty1hc best of the thrtt tones. Weaver happy.in 'Gf1ostbusters II' '""" Ctty News SefVke LO ANGELES -When the producers of the l 'i84 smash hit "Ghostbustcrs" decided to do a se· qucl. 1aoumcy Weaver was withna to do almost an)'thina to reprise her role. she .aid this Wttk. "I lobbied. I c.,oled. I 1mpl0ttd." lhe stated 1n a tclcvned 1ntcrVicw. "I think they (filmmakers) th~t no- body ~ho knew (htcr) Venkman. Btll Murra) ·s character. would ., out with ham:· "Ghoatbustcn 11:· which opcas nauonwidc today. has the .,.,._ normal ~ retununa to tbetr calbllf tevcral years after tbctr ~ ltemte is yanktd by tic a ty o( Nc-w YC>ft.. It aJso rekindles the romance be-- tween Venkman and Wea"n"s ctwacler, DaM ~·-The catalyst daat ,.n the busten from wet. beckwaaer punuits u C'B~.. dliJdlen at binbday pan1e1 ud boltilll a cult cable TV thaw is llile raun o( the eupcr- utwal to the life o( 8lrrdt, DOW a .......... "'l daint it's in tOIM ways ~ what drew her to the sequel. "I think in this CAl!C we rt'aJly did 1t to all work t~thcr apin." u1d last year's t-...o-umc Academy \\3rd nom1ntt. · Weaver -.·u nominated for be t ectttU an "GonlJ" in the Mist"' and best suppon1na llC'lin in ''Wort.1na Gut." •• at the Aawkm> .\•-ard cer-emony 1n March. she bcca~ the fim double Otcar nominee to lmc 1n both ca~r Jodie F0S1cr took ltomt the -.;LIESS SGCGti lt. and Ciftna 0.vtS won 1n the wpporuna calitF'). ~ broke my heat1 a thousand umes just that n'l)IL" Wca'cr said today. "I t.tuak I was dJMPPOtntcd (bc-ca.-) my puats were \bcrc, and I tb1nk I hoped to wm becaute they were there," ...ct Waver, whose 6atber, Syl~ .. ,., .. Waver. was 1we11da .. o( N9C and launched the .. Today" sbow and tllle ·Tonilht'' sbow. ... the Ktftll CIUiDPed tMt ... "OholttNAm .... ·---two Ol-ean: tllle l-month41d twins Wbo plays her '°"· Olcar, in \be ftlm. -(J \ t II . --- Hl\11" Satire IM r1J· a :point In . 'Scenes from the Class S~ruggle in Beverly Hills' lly ALEX \lllWAMS pr"'1uct of excessive wealth and The servants, at least in the cHc or.,. o..,, ~ *"' meaningless !emu~. of Frank (Sarab1an's servant, played In one scene about~alf wa) Not so in America, nght? b~ Ray . harkey). arc linle d1tlerent. throu&h the film "Scenes from the Well, nght and wrong. Ldce the nch. the) arc good-looking. Class Strugle in Beverly Hills:· two On the one hand. Amtnca is fhe charming, scheming, and 1n- men are s1rolhng through the rear land of opponunity. Alleacdly, escapably enthralled by sex. gardens of an opulent. d1sunctly everyone can make it. with • little The humor in ··strug)e" comes American manor. cunning a,ld a httle luck. On the from the st t · I ed other hand, however, America has ra cgies emp oy to One man is an cager. athleuc its own form of class system. Just overcome the class strug)e. H1span1c man~rvant. TM other 1s a look at the relationship_betWttn the Dr. Van De Kamp. who a~an sho n and balding g)'nttol°'-ist, talr· gynccotoaist and the · savAnt tn rich.. plan' to set ncbcr oft' a "char· 1ng rus stroll in a SJ.000 silk robe. "Beverly Hills... ity" pilarimmaac to starvation-tom o The nch man says to his nch What makes the film. di~ed by Africa, all 1n the name of prom'otion. 11c1g.bbor's servant, Juan: "You and Paul Banet ("Eati"' Raoul:'). es-"There's a lot of money to be mllde me, v.e·re a lot ahke. When we see pcciaJly hilanous 15 its under· in hunger:· he informs one character somethine. we grab i1." slandtng of the nouveau riche cul-in an aside. The nch man, Howard Saravian, turc of Beverly Hills, where often the Likewise, Frank the servant is continues: "The shoe could easily be only difference between the rich and poorer (though far from destitute) on the other foot. You coukt be the poor is that the rich~ climb-but determined 10 bustle his way 10 wonh l 14 million and I could be "'' the social 1addcT ynterday lhc top, using !eduction as bts CUT· husthn& for peanuts.... whereas the poor are still climbing. rcncy. "Class trua,le." wtuch opens to-Several of the rich ponrayed tn It is !eduction that spam the bet night at the Balboa Cinema 1n New-the film arc fadl"I television stars between servants that is ~ntnl to pon Beach. 1s a blunt and insightful (Clare L1pk1n, played by Jacqueline the film's plot. If Juan seduces 'satire abo"ut a topic rarely addressed Bisset). successful gynecologists Frank's boss first, divorcee Lisabeth an Amcncan comedy -social class. (Howard aravian, played by Hepburn-Sarabian (played by Mary America. of course. is supposed to Wallace Shawn) OT scoundttls-cum-Woronov). Frank must PIY off be classless, unlike Europe. where diet doctors (Dr. Mo Van De Kamp. Juan's SS,000 pmb6rw debt. comic visJonancs from Charles pl~ed by director Banel). If Frank seduces Juan's boss fim. Dickens 10 panish filmmaker Luis TMy arc the nch who arc at least the acuaa Clare. then Juan must. Bunucl ha\C cut to t.bc hean o f the largely responsible for their own well, make vanous disagreeable ngid social hierarchy and exposed. fonuncs (as oppo!Cd 1o displaced comprom11n. as often as not. the perversity among Euro pean anstocracy spending cen-For Frank it's a randy prnf, and the upper class that 1s allegedly the tury-old money). all a pen of the class ascen.seon. To ipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiilliilliilliiiiiii.ll Juan. however. tl becomes love, good old-fashio ned love. for a rich woman. ' .. ----.... ---._ __ ...... DINNER FOR TWO heck The Cla sif!eg.s For Dctai ---- -.__ .... -...... . .. . -----L. -'L --·-·~ C\a es.,~,-~~ 1 I\ 11,11'\f,, .. This is wticre ~ ... becomes a 'SpCC'ial breed of IMi~ Unlikl' the variety that at best is simply hilari· ous (witnell 8unud·1 .. Ditaftt Channt ~die ~ •• whidl Banelc:ila M I dirol:t inhmce), the other vwifty ol lllift pnwidc:s an aJtematiw bm ol bdlawiar -JOU don't act oae way, JOU act w*r. the film •Yl- "Stl'\.lllk" MKlOCCds as both types of Ytirc. lbc falm's au.ck is point· ed. but not shrill or vicious (not to mention that die film ii imprasivc in that Bartel and fdlo•• sc:npt· writer Bruce W..,.er hold t()9Clher dole to a dottn subplots wwlh ex- traonlinary balance ud interwo~n '°lie). J.aan even ends the film a noble fiau,tt. aJtho.4h ccnainly not in a politioa be would have at fint im-lliaed. \I UI «'' e·ugs Bunny tales and forgettable memo~ies Hett are IOfnC quick rcv1c"-'S of new vicko rdeucs: ........ ,... ... le," ...... _,. Clanks.'" '"'fte ......... -y ... ....._.." (llGM-UA Heme VWee) ~ fine print on the v1dcoca SCI· te Jacket of .. Buss Bunny Oass1cs" sa)s ••ptt-"SOs canoons. .. To cartoon huffs, that S&)S at all. ThHt" arc the great ones. the: Warntt Bros. Looney Tuncs-Memc Mdodin dus1cs that .... 111 kcq> you in sutcbn v.·nh clever hnes. biuna sat~ and unn,alC'd cartoon artworit. like Tru. they arc ddinncl) not JUSI for kteh. O< the lhfft collccuor1s. top honon ao to .. Bup Bunn) C1u s1cs ... It andudcs "llackctttr Rabbit:· "'h1ch parodies mo'~ 1ou"1 &U)) Edward G . Robtnson and Pttcr Lorn'. "Hare Tngt'T... an earl~ Bugs-YOKmite Sam duel. 1s h1gb on the h1lanty hst, as 1s ''Haredc' 11 Hare." 1n which &up defends the honor of Earth apanst 1 little Mar- 11an 'A1th h11tMop •nc&ken 11amC'd ( ommandcr -2. Tht 111le "The Best of Bugs S-unn' ~ Fncnds," u 1 cons1dcnbk C\ai- gcra11on. It includes the wonderful .. T .... ce11c Pte.'' 1 l 94 7 ancamauon ot that no1-so-1nnOC'cn1 "v.1ddle bird .. But 1v.o of the seven cartoons con- 1.i1n ra ial stcrcot>t>CS of an Afn an hu'lllcr and ~mencan lnJ1an that v.l·rc ofTcns"e then and remain w ti'Kla). '\s the name 1mph~. "Wabb11 T"'oublc" is 54 m1 nutts v.onh ot Rug\ outv. 1tuna Elmrr Fudd f!.. (lC .. 1all) funn) 1 "Thr Id Cira) llarc.'' 1n v.h1 h an agmg Bug-; 1 c.Jcm lh1s lumba&o'"> 1\ sull too m Ul h for hapl<'Ss £lmC'r -l y Ltt Mit1u1 .\SMdalH Prus Wrher .. Memerin of Me" ICBS-Fox Home VWe9. VHS-Beta. HUI. RatH PG-U ) "Memones of Mc" 1s almost a completC'I) forgettable movie until 11s final third. v.hen thcre·s -linall) -somr acuon 10 the drama about a father and son ti) 1ng 10 rtconc1le their )ears of estrangement. ··Memom-s·· ts Henry Wtnkler's first outing as a director and it shows 1n the mo' 1c's pacing. Much of the beg1nn1ng is plodding and sclf<on· sct0usl) slow. Poignant m oments when roung Dr . .\bbtt Pohn (Billy Crys~l) reflects on his c~llou fathC'T hang relcntlessl) on dead air. Crystal ro-v.mtr the film and created a girlfncnd (Jo8cth W1l- hams) for himself. v.hosc role 1n the mclodrama<omC'd~ 1s vague. At hmcs, her onl~ purpose Sttms to be to admire Cn,stars rear end or his sc'ual prov.·c-ss~ The plot linall) gets going .,.. hen n,st:il. aft('T sufTenng a mild hean aua l... treks from :-.:e9. York to Lo Angeles 10 resoh t the decades of paternal and11Tercn ce Once he·'l there. -\bb1r learn~ his dad . .\be the Ktng o f Hollywood btras ( \Ian Ktng). has a terminal illness The) ti)' 10 v.1n .\be a speaking p:in 1n a mo"1c and \ahdatc h1~ ofi· rcpeatt'd C'la1m. ··1 am an actor ·· In the process . .\hb1e comc'i 10 lo' c hi-. curmudgeon!\ dad. v.ho n:tums the fa, or h> .,ol'teni"ng enough to tell .\bb1c he lo, es him. 100. and that 1n his rok as father he v.a s1mpl) m1 ast It gct'i a h11 cornball after th1or,, but the ending 1s far more comf*lhng than the be-ginning and "'onh I - gmg through the slov. tan -8)' Patricia BlW.y Anodale4 Pre s Writer lfEWPORT CDfDIA SOUTH COAST PLAZA RUTTOll CEn1lE ll'UTUMi Ill l AUDITOm\TWl UlUVUSITY IRVDJE SADDU:BACI'. £L TORO S V~"S KISS (R) (SR 700911!?111 001 -.DB-M LAST CMa ~UI (lHX Call¥ Slnot . ms~~ HEAR NO EVL (A) ISW! 7 15 93!!1 Ip GMOSTIUST9S • (PG) SJQ800 10'.g! 1µ) AELD OF DR£AMS (PG) !5 '5181510 30112» GHOST8USltRS • (PG) 530800 1030 l?J) ST AR TREK V·THE ANAL FRON I IER (PG) llHX SR Dall,-5-o! M!M..Ontl,C"» 111~1 ~ ••11suo 10• ...,..,_,.,.. nuD ~•.JI 7to uo n • ~•(PG) II~~ 12-flf' llJ 59111J)12! 1X'J STM TREK V·THE FWtAl. AOmE" (f'G) Ill JO 200! •JO 700 9JO STM "'8 V·THE FWtAl. FM>NT1EA (PG) ft2J0300\Sl08001030 ............... SEE NO EVIL HEAR NO EVL (R) 11'> I §!•006 IH 10 ' ROAD HOUSE (R) 2 ~ 700 II 00 RENEGADES (RI 11•s1sw~oo llDMA.o.ESAIC> M WT alUMlll ~·· ,11 ,5 ?~;'HOO IG)! kl I TED'S nauen ADV. (PG) f200l 5 '5 9 I®"Y IEAD ljl 00 ROAD HOUSE If') "20 1030 MNl.QADU (R) tj!Q CDIEIU CDTD llESACDUIA WOODlllUDGI. C"U TUMi S 2 All1lfTOmUllSI CllARTER C£JrTllE VD.LAGE CUTat (SH DIDCJ'OlrY BELOW FOR SllOWTUUSt GHOS1'8Ul1aS • (PG) 6158§11 00 llllJNA.o.ESMID M LAST alUMlll ~ 13) l70nn 6 ~ O!tl.I 515800 IOJO DUO POETS SOCtETY (PGI 500 7J) 1000 AELD Of DREAMS (PG) 5'"5001111~ SCEllES FR09 ntE CLASS STMIOGI E .. 8EVERl. y tw..LS (R) us 7:00 ~ 15 1115 D POETS SOCIETY (PG) 10:!( I~ ~X)t. .• I l) GHOST9USTERS H f PGl v 15 1.7 $> ') J 5 l. I 8 00 1( '0 I JC RENEGADES (R) ':'I ' S•· PM< CAOIUAC fflG.1l) '." ;, • ll ' ' .. 01r· Mells Are A T tit to Me~o! We hope you en1oy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexi c~n food . in Costa M esa since 1972. Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Open Daity At 11 A.M. Entertainn1ent in the Burro Room 296 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa 64'5-7626 Bring Dad to Benihana lhi Sunday. and w 'II n t onl m~ him a great meal of sizzling, tender teak.shrimp, lobster, or chicken, prepared hibachi style, right at the tabte. W 'II also make Dad an honorary chef by taking his picture wearing a Benihana chefs hat. So come join us, and make this Fathe(s Day a day to remember. h1c11111 7HH·7 121. M"1111.11ld Rc·y 821-~q.~ Nc1~11<11 t llr111 l1 9H-082l. A1111/w1111 77<f·.,9'f0, Tnnwrcr lb· 7777. lk1trly 11,lh 655-7Jll, C1ty 11/ln1l1"''Y '112-lJ1Hlf 14 Delly Pilot De1eHOoec} , it· :June 1e. ltl'l'f· •'I I HI I II •I It' Elfotlc del;gfrlts at Zov's ~l&liro Zov· 81Mro. 1n Tusun·s upscale tndcrk Ccn\cr. ,., n' delightful mel- ange of 11dl1lc Eastern fla' orangs and \Ontcmporal) b11;tm fare. '>Cr· 'cd in mo<lem. start..1' tastl·ful \Ur· roundings. · /ov Karamard1an rum. the placl· "tth grace and l-reall' c "11. she ha\ able hdp rn the form of Chef Rob- cno ~ama) o;i. "ho has graced sll'Ch high-cahber kitchens as those ol L·Erm11age. Getr1melrs and J.J:s 81i.1ro. z o, 's gcls po"erfull~ cro"dcd ome11 nws. c~pcci~ll} at lunch dur- ing the \\Cd "hen half of Tustin shO\\S up to mrll about. out on the s1de"all. altcmatrl~ ch:1111ng_ and "a111ng for tables "'hat's the big dra" ') pita poc~i.'t ~nd"1ch lilkd-"11h chicken and 1ah1n1 ~S.25). rmen1an p1r1a. ln)crcd , "1th s"cct 1oma1ocs·. sausage. three ch~eses and frcsll herb~ ($3.95). Gnllcd fresh tuna. scared ~Ith sp1<.-c . topped with SEA SIAM Thai Seafood Restaurant r~-------------, OPEN 7 DAYS I Bring in this. C'OUJ>C)n for l FREE ~a ~ ,"If• I LUNCH l l·S I Thai I~ TH or Thai lrt'd Cofftt "'ith I l'urc-ha~ of Lunc-h or Omner. DINNER 5-10 I . Offtt ,o<>11 thru ;" IN • I -.---------------' • • • 16103 Bois& Chica at Edinger Huntington Beacll • (714) 846-8986 • • • EXCITING CHINESE CUISINE · • .·•. ... _:.::: .. IN A DELIGttrfUL BEACH ATMOSPHERE • • • • • GREAT OUT90E PATIO DllNG • • • • • • (714) 721-9000 11 :30 A.II.· 10:00 P.M. • • Mon.-Sun. • • cucumbcr-m1n1 drc sang and scr\ed on a thick hunk of sourdough bread ($5.75) . .\ grilled lamb sandwich. tang) 1cmon-m1nt taboulch -I could go on and on. Roasted rack of lamb '" sen rd "11h 1rad111onal Middle C::,'itern romcgranatc sauce (S 15.95): a thick gnllcd \Cal cho p 1 done in "hole· grain mustard sauce ( 16. 0) Sama)03 "hips up sp«1al"' h~c chicken "11h pro5'.·1uno and ch~w -theo adds e\qu1s1tCI) frtsh \ eg-ctabl~ 10 each plat<'. chooses hi\ salad greens from the most mouth· "atcnngl~ fresh a rra} thi.' grl'Cn· grocer has 10 offer and crafts arll\llc prescnumons that m1ih1 ma~c res· 1auran1s charging '"ice the pnc~· "-Onder "hat the) ·re doing \\rong I wandered in on a recrnt ru da' to find that z.o, ·~ had been pantcu- larl} hard-hat at lunchttm<'. "e had to "a11 nearh an hour for a tabk - and 1hcn the "a1tre'>' czo, "a' training three new one-. 1ha1 da~ ~vel) restaurant· nightmare) "a' tit-informed and \tecrcd me into a couple of traps that ma) haH· S<.-tmed ins1gn11tcan1 10 her bul. for me. "ere a real Diet D1<.a'>trr ( M) ad,1cr 10 an) ~1ndred 'ouls "ho happen to be o n a diet: trust no one l But b) Saturday. all "" finr again. I was able 10 t?et a n1cc lrttk piece of poachrd haltbut and 3 doll up of e\Pl'l.'1all) Oa' orful fre h spinach. nm 10 mcntto n \Omc '"c~­ cdl} t nsp ~Jad grl'Cn'§ to "ht(h I added m) o" n drc\'>tng. The prc.-<.en tat1on of m' mcager repa\t "J C\cittng l'nough '><> 1ha1 I d1dn"1 ll'rl dcprl\cd -and /o\ 's 1' cena1nh thr perfclt M"tllng for an in11matl chat "11h a fncnd I happcnl'tt 10 be "1th tht• mos1 fu~~) of mine v.ho hcantl) a pro,cd of her taboulch and ch1l ~l' p11a )Jlld" 1ch -and made thn.'Jt enang noises aoout other restaurant shl··d \IS111.~d \li1th me that hadn· tx-cn as good. "crcn·1 a'> actommo µ:=:::::::==;==~=.iiii~=~==~:==~=========~~ da11ng. cost far more monc). ctt' It 1s a fine 1nbu1e to m) nr" 1, Presents an Ev~rnng with t~ Winemaker from Edna Vl/IWy Vineyard Featuring w1nes f'rom Acacia, Cannenet and Edna Vaffey Tuesd41y, June 27 -7.00 p.m. • Anort~ Cnrlt-0 Sf'.itood Di~ Wltn 0y)ttrs Stltrmp '1<~ C~IChP Blackmrd Sashtrnr • • ~lp.KhO Ill~ J<Mna 80\M • ~~Salmon rn FlllO. with A!.pM.tga.1s lto.m P~s andOfangtGtngrr Crt<m~f' • • frtsl'l fru11 ~ • • Oa« GrolM ~of BttfT~wtth 1wo~t1 • •C~Sf'C.lilllt • A <11"~t'nt Wint Wiii C~I It t'lKh cour~ Thlspr1Jrfi11td~r1s S6500per~ Ad\lllr1Cf'ff'Wf'llMIOmiwt~ C.e1(714)675·741 1 rc>f~•uons • ReservMtons 675-74 I I 2111 •.Cwt Hwr .. eorwt1e1 .._ acquired" 1ltpo"cr that I was able It pa~~ up the t.lc,Sl·m L1~l' ncl) thin ct~· at Zo" ·., (C\t'cpt the p1tn bread "h1ch 1s a commercial productl the> arc m ..idc from scra1ch an 1h k11 hen 11·s pun· 10nurc for me t< e'en think atx.1ut LO\·, de ~"' \\ht h l'\C CnJO)CJ on ~\Cr.II Ul ra\1oni. -Jnd hope I'll ~ ahk 11 ha"c again soon. f or those \\-ho t'a 1ndul&c. tht• usonmcnt chanic <1311) and includes u<.h 1cmp1cr; a creme brnlce. a poa ht."d pear tJr v.11h Jlmo nd cream (fran11panc} fill 1ng. a 'llDV..bcm t harlouc "II trav.bcIT) moil'>~. 1tram1 u. a Oour less chocolJtc wnc filled "-Ith thrt' la)cr\ of 'hocolatr mousse and c h ocolate pate stuffcd "'•I pastach 10 and Frangcltro hqueu All arc scnrd on a bed of 'l)td<' -ebbed <-rtmc an ... 15e ZOV BISTRO. I 744() £. 171 S1rtt1 (EIHkrk ( tnr~r>. Tusr1 138-888$. Lunch Mondlty-S.1urdl D1nntr Wtdntsd•t·S••urd• Omtd Sunda). 8ttr •nd MM /1s M4f(>r crrdlr c•rds. Patt '" lo c • .m,,,. tOod 10 "'· in-ltoutt bl qurt tnYitt •II dlly Sund.ty CK Mo dlly •nd Taadlly e~• -Advertleer Spotlight ------------------------ ... T HE W EEK By Patricia A . GatM The small cafe on Pacific Coast Highway doesn't have anything special on Its exterior to set 11 apart -but once Inside Cappy's competes with tM best with its food. atmosphere and prices Cappy's Cafe 1n Newport Beach has been attracting locals and business people to its Pstabhshment' for the last six years. "We do a large business for breakfast, served from 6 am_ and most of our customers come 1n three to five times a week." Jimmy Patty. owner of Cappy's. explained Patty. who has been In the restaurant busi- ness for more than 20· years. says he en1oys owning n1s own restaurant "Before this I started up other restaurants and they became success- lu chains. I also started a grocery company that was built up to a full d1stnbutorsh1p · he added• Pa tty has channelled his experience and talent rn to Cappy's Cafe; and has' made 1t into a well- known dining establishment Consistency of food has also made the/cafe popular "One of the reasons the food is. consistently good is that a couple of the cooks have been with me for 15 to 20 years," he added. Patty says he has a chef on staff seven days a week. as well as h1s regular cooks. An extensive menu Is another reason the restaurant has become so popular "We probably have about 200 Items served from our menu. as well as specials." J immy Patty fost ers a friendly, casual at- mosphe re a t Cappy's on Pacific Coast Hl9hway In Newport Beach. sandwiches for lunch. Dinner entrees include beef and pork dishes. as well as seafood, poultry and appetizers. Cappy's large selection of desserts add the final touch to each meal. From cheesecake to ·chocolate mouse and German chocolate cake. customers will find a favorite among the more than 10 selections 0-...N-.. . ......,, con fl rt(> flt ~I c UISIM Sinu 1961 tNtllt# .. t ..,(,e, W ' ,.. /#l.1iNM 6:sn6atMW """i/ia11«4, ,~ """,,,,-..u J#UtiM South toast Plaza. Costa Mes~ 171 41 540-3840 Cooking Classes Jiil lta a Hta-1:18 P.M. Includes Four Course Dln...,..r w /Charnp• ... . fl Cool& .... Class , "' -ilO ,_; -,,..._. JUNE 19th CLASS )\ , ..... n.c -. -2l ... ,........,__ ~· ' -3J ............ ......_(IW'.:.,• ~ ."'()'! '*' 4 ) ....... ...... ..._, ,.,. • , 7•"9 • ~ -· c\Of 11tr i 1•· I lrwohent llfftited -ReMN• Nowt 533-7644 or 650-3322 00¥\L 11-iAI (714) 650-3322 4Hl W. Coan Hwy •• Newport Beacla Although Cappy's has a large lunch and dinner crowd. Patty explained that breakfast is probably the busiest and most popular. Served from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m (9 p.m Sunday). breakfast consists of more than 20 types of omelettes; eggs with sausage. bacon.: ham steak, cari.adlan bacon. salami. knackwurst. beef patties, corned beef. t-bone or NY steak. pork chops and mOf'e. Pancakes. waffles and French toast is also available. A small bar is located 1n the restaurant. 1---------__ _..,_ ____ ----------- although Patty says Cappy's is c0nsidered a family restaurant. and does most of its business "We make most pf our food from scratch - including our potatoes. waffles and good country gravy." Patty sald. Added a year ago. the Mexican food specials have become very popular. "Our Rancheras Sauce Is really popular. 1t isn't like any other," he commented. Also on the menu It a Mtectlon of soups. salads. burgers and Now Serving ..... , .............. , .. , HUEVOS .................. • 1 H ~~~~~ROS .......... 1141 ~=g~~gs. . ........ 1 141 MACHACA ............... •1•• ~;:~!••u>• . . .. ... •2•• Served w/Tortillas. "-"*1 Be•ns & Fruit ...... h.,. Ml IOl1 1112"9Ceftti• COI TA•I A in food Beer and wine is also served. · Cappy's Cafe is open seven days a week and starts servine breakfast at 6 a.m.; lunch begins at 11 and dinner items are served from 5 p m on The restaurant closes at 10 p.m .. 9 p.m. on Sunday and accep~ most major credit cards. For a good meal 1n a friendly. casual at- mosphere. Cappy's care 1s located at 5930 w. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. the restaurant does not accept reservations. For more Infor- mation. call 646 -4202 OKLAHOMA ............ F II (-OMllEF) Beans and Rice o .._ <1;f1tut1~ p J Authfntic Me11can Food Made Fresh On The Premises • Brt1kf1sl • L11JCh • Dinntr •Cod tab • 5130 W.Con t Htghw•y 646 4202 Newport hech, CA 12913 . • .... ' t ·-- Treat Dad To A Classic :' Favorite Father's Day Brunch Sunday, June 18 11 30 to 2 00 •' Friendly " ' Service :. Re\ai'(\i e ~et ~\\'1'os\l \a~e out \_u(\c.\\ Q\(\(\e{ \ v.. ra\\ s J e,oc catet\(\'6 Since 1977 1500 Harbor Blvd (at Adams) Costa Mesa • 540-1937 Volunteer. .. &~a American 11ear1 ~ Aleodallon ') Gems ·i.n the rough frOm HB's Clints By JOHN ROOS o...,..._c .. ,e __ ,, On their brand new debut rclea\e on k":lad Records e n111lcd "No Place i.1kc Home:· the Hunungton Beach-ha~d C'lints amb1t1oush sho1 for 1hc uar\. And even 1hough 1hcy came up a b11 ~hon. there's still enough quah1~ ma1cnal 10 rl'C· ommcnd acquiring th1i. spro.t"-ling. 13-\0ng album But lim. let' d1spdl \omc poss- ible m1~nnl·ep11on., abou1 1h1s per- M>nabk quartet The~ arc not a <.'O"-puni... counll)·"-C~1cm. or spa- ghclll·"-C\lcrn (a la the llnforg1 ... cn) bano. Rather. the~ arc a g.uitar- ccntcrcd rod. ·n· roll band "-llh the mu')tcal scns1bll111cs to match their frcev.hechng ..cn..c of humor and ad,enturc running throughou~ this LP. numer- ous hstenings arc suggested before ti) ing to a bsorb aJI lhat's go1 ng o n. After several spin . I found the album·~ best tracks to be those writ· 1cn and sung b' ..\mbuter. who sounds a lot like 'Genes15-<'ra Peter Gabriel and happen'> 10 be a closet romanu~. His o ft-tonurcd talcs of longing. · ~aFtb~eak and passion burn "'1th ·a n 1ntense dN1re for las1- ing fulfillment Ambutcr·s ".\lwavs There," "Laughing and Cf)in.g." and ·· Oh. and as unlikely a'i 11 ma> seem. each member IS really a Chnt -Chn1 mbu1er. lead vocalt t and gu1tanst, Clint Wade. lead gu11ans1- 'ocah!>I. Clint Hamwn. b3ss1st. and Chnt Villalobos. drummer. 1rangcr·s E)ei." aJI examine com- plex matters of the heart And although pain and suffering abound. lhcsc sclcc11on.s arc ult1matel> about soul-scarch1.ng.. sun 1val. and hope. Sample lyn c from "A Strangers E)es:"' "You look for a smile/In a stranger's C)es/and 1hc hope that the) ~all ca IT) us through." Sw11ching musical gears. other highlights include "Out Of l..o\e. Boy," a galloping. dust) rocker tha1 sounds best cranked up loud whale out on the road or open range:' "Breathing." a '6()s..sounding rocker bubbling v.1th ures1s11ble hook and played with frantic force: and "What Yo u Don·t Remember.'' which shov.cases the percolaung rhythm secuon of Hamson an4 V1llal~. TM C11n1s fclodlwls• ,,_ topfa Cllnt VIiiaiobos. Cllnt WMI•. Cllnt AlwlMll•r an4 Olnt Harrison. . Now let's return to " o Place Like Home.'' a tttlc 1nsp1red b> 1h1s )car's 50th anni\Crsary of both "The 'W 11ard of01" and "Gone Wtth The Wind.·· Beca·usc of the 'anous - and qu1ck-sh1f1tn& -musical. thcmauc. and emouona l currents When pla>ed separatel}. th~ songs d1spla) a v.elcomc breadth ot styles, rangins from melanchol) ballads to !ltra1gh1-ahcad rockers 10 more pynlush v.orkouts. But un- fonunately. the particular sequence of songs has resulted 10 a scanered. almosl d1sconnected collccuon ·of moods. Bui even aJung these cn11c1sms anto account, "No Place Like Home" succeeds by prOJCCttng plen- ty of raw enthusiasm and serving up a chunk of choice cuts. With a ltulc more seasoning· under those I 0-gal- lon hats. the :lints JUst might be as formidable as their long11me hero. Chnt E. rnfnn- $9.95 Live Zither Music ...... , •• _ u ••• ... ,., ,...,.·=· Qr.._1tlooC1...._• \an 0 1cg11 F~ ~f.i(JS I Lit1t Beach Bhd-~uth Right on ( r nlcr DAMC ... a INTlltTAIWNT NITELY • NAPPY MOUit SUNDAY CllAMPAGNl IMINCN • TWILIOllT DINNERS. Datl} Lunlh.l11nnl.'r (7!4) 9 __ 0_,Q 1 1 J 111 .N 'o r m 32802 Pacific Coast Hwy. (at Crown ValJey) Laguna Niguel Hl'STISGT01 BEACH ....... Of.2'21. •5173 '~ -~ t . Tiie A•ard-Wlnnin«i Chefs of Tbe Lota Awalt You S u• J~ 0Ra1<1p<Jg.e ~ l ·, · ts'WMCi b'utJbtt ~ . J .· ,, ·i.J lo 11t.i<: S 7.95 ' ' 1·•· • MAN DAR IN A ZECHW AN UISIN E ./ • LVJllCI • Ol!01U • fl LI. 9.\1 • h \Qt ET\ • T\l(E Ol T • MIO DAY B\ t'ft:T• C"AMrAG!lt! Ht \f" 2300 HARBOR BOULEVARD• COSTA M ESA• 545-3331 Lotus Exprcs Now Open at Fashion Is land·.!'> Atrl•m Court CARMELO'S OPENS FOR S MMER LUNCH The sv.ttt smell of BBQ "111 lill the aar an (. orona dd ~tar thas um mer as Carmelo Manin open\ his doors for lun h and wclcom~ gutst'i to has sunn) patio and an11matc loung<-. The BBQ will he an o utside ltaltan •>IC. diners will be dc- h&hted by \peel.alt~ made ~1th hcl'bs from \annc10·~ garden f~ datl). Other offmnp in- clude homemade baked goods made b> Canncto·s h.aban pastry chef. The famous anh- pasta sclcc11on. sptt'Ull pas~s. putas and fnnata. Menu changes daily lunch will be sc=rvcd daily from 11:30 am. While C.armelo's 1s known for its cvcnin1 clcpncc. casual and informal daytime atmosphere make i1 a 'Pkndid luncheon choa for the enta"' fam1t). Loaned at 3S20 E. Plcific Coast Htlhway. Corona dcl Mar 67$-1922. r • al.Pl P~b,¥jN"~}1 ~~"?181il.·~~10~ .-.. (ii· I \ l\ \ \ . 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Lt:J 1i, .1 < oast Guard·ltC<.'nS<'d ~k1rix·r v tht· lOurw 1s designed for the hcg1n· nmg lru1~r and ~•II c<ncr tops,, 'ulh a:> na' 1ga11o nal p roc1.-dur\."\ \Jlcl' and fa ts about the island<, C O\I t S:!4S and prc·r~tstratton " rc~u1rt'd Other classt"s oOcf'('d b' thc o r-~n11a 11on 1n ludc \:3noonmg. tl'<'n la~h_son workshop. ~inning 111nJ· 'ur11ng. lanoeing. bam · sa1lt'hg. \kin Ii' mg and 1,-ollc) ball Call them at "b 1-" L!:! for add111onal 1n for· mat1on "8•1te.rfly Mouti•& a~ Fram- CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ...................... .................... ::=:...:= ... NEWPORT •ACH 7'41tt- 17FA8110N181.AND ............. ..._. + "For all the times Dad gave me the keys to his ca~ I'm giving him brunch at Brandon's~ lh1d 1rl•1,l >11 1111!'~• lu· rnp111 I ,..,,.duns: •J't' t ""' 1 !ii' rll h Ull. k• k-.. 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WH EN IT COMES TO FRESH PASTA , WEGO To GREAT LEf\lGTH Come toste scrumptiou5, easy-to-twirl posto mode fresh every day rig ht here at The O live Gorden W I IERI·, J\1.1 1 i1F HF.ST • 16811 hoch 81¥d HuN1ngtoti hcxh • Hill E 183rd SI focrMs ftOM ll'w! Cernto\ M<11I • Breo Moll 'Nay ocl"04!..J_roM the May (OO"np()ny •I GULLIVER'S CALL FOR RESE RVATIONS NOW! FATHER'S DAY I.ALI YOR RFSF.RVATT0N' 833 8411 IRVINE 18482 MAC ARTHU R \ ll I ' I ll I "\ I ' n--a •• Eftllta lar arc Fiesta Village. a salute to bcrs arc free. Museum cxh1b11s 1 ---..... Cahfom1a·s early Spanish hcntagc d ude a wide arra)' of mannc ma DISCOVERY MUSEUM of O r-and Roanng :!O"s -a look back at mal fossils, ativc American d1 ange Count). 3101 West Harvard a I 920's amu~mcnl park which plays. an insect zoo and photo t .. Santa na Open 11 a .m. 10 3 includes the fantasu .. Kingdo m 'Of lcry. mineral and shell displays. bu p.m. Tuesday through Fnda) the Dinosaurs:· Thrill ndes include tcrll) collcct1ons and children Closed on Monda,s . .\dm1ss1on 1s The Corkscrew. Montezooma·s Re-bands on exh1b1ts. Also educa11on $I for adults and SO cents for chi I· "enge and the Parachute k) Jump. programs. docent tours. lectures. fe- dren. Nom inal craft panic1pauo n The park 1s. open daily. For ad-tivals. a hbral) and c;pec1al a fee. For information. call 540-0404. d1t1onal 1nformauon call the 24-hour uvi1ies. For more 1nformat1on abo DISNEYLAND, 13 13 Harbor Knon's Linc al 220.5200. exhibits. programs and me-mf)(rsh1 Bh d .. ,\nahe1m. Disneyland offen. LOS ANGELES CHILDREN'S call the museum Tuesda y throu more than 50 attrac11ons 1n seven MUSEUM 310 No rth. Main Street. Sunday a, 640.. 7120 themed lands. including 'Star Los Angeles. Open Wednesday and OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 75 To urs·· and ··captain EO." Park Thursda).::? to 4 p.m. and Saturday Center Ave.. Huntington fka hours are 9 a.m to m1dn1ght Mon-and Sunda\. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SJ>CCtalty shops arc located 10 1h da) through Fnday: 9 a.m.to I ''Hands-<>n'' participato ry environ-, village that teaturcs the charm a.m.Saturday and 9 a.m. to midnight mcnt in which children ~es two to quaint European villaJes with co Sunda). Disneyland infom1at1on: twelve, learn b)' doing. Eighteen bled streets, lantern hghl'i .. and 999-4565. permanent exhibits. Monthly fro-I f E INTERN ... TIONAL SURF MU-· 1 d . mura s o uropcan scenes p~u nt ,.. gramm1na inc u es a vanet) o an on exterior walls by European a SEUM 312 Walnut. Huntington exhibits, performances and work-ists. 898-S 111. Beach. urf mc mo rab1ha a nd shops. Admission: $'4 per person. anifacts (daung a~ far back as the infants under 1wo free. Adults free ORANGE COUNTY PE earl) 2<h) commemorate the colorful on Wed~y and Thursday after-FORMING ARTS CENTER 6< hentagc of this popular Californian noons. Groups must register tn ad-Town Center Dnvc, Costa Mc spon . Open datl) noon 10 6 p.m.. \ancc. For 24 !)our information. call -Ooctnt tours of the fac1hty Art' adm1ss1o n 1s free. Located o ne block (2 13) 687-8800. fcrcd frtt Monday and Wednesd inland from pjer ana o ne-half block MOVlELAND WAX MUSEUM, at 10. 10:30. 11 and 11 :30 a. east of Main Street in H untingto n 77 1 t Beach Blvd ., Buena Park. The weekl y. Tours will also be held a1 Beach. 536-0J 55. Three Stooges are the newest and 10:30 a.m. the first Saturda~ KNOTT'S BERRY FA.RM, 039 replicas among the alrt"ady elaborate each month. The tour takes \ 1s1t Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. Knott's ·~ collcct1on of mo' 1c and television to man) areas of the theatre rare the nation's most popular indeJ>('n-memo rab1ha including IJfe-hke Sttn by the public including dress1 dent fam1I) theme park wuh more replicas of more than 200 reno wned rooms. the backstage area and T than 165 wild ndes. shows and stars. Daily 10 a.m.-8 p.m. wtth Fn.-Center ~oom. Reservations arc attractions plus restaurants and Sat. open until 9 p.m. 522-1I 55. quired for groups of 10 or mo shops on l SO acres. All shows are MUSEUM OF NATURAL BIS-556-2 I 22. extension 833. included in the admission pncc. TORY AND SCIENCE 2627 Vista QUEEN MARY, Long . Bea Other entertainment includes a dcl Oro. Ncwpon Beach. Open Harbor at the er;td of.the Lona &-a glimpse of the old west in a vet) Tuesday throuru Saturday. 10 a .m. F E h b 1 d al Ive Ghost Town to the ma~Jc Of a S d d fi rceway. x 1 tts inc u e spec to p.m. an un a y rom noon to effect sound and hght shows in t v1s1t with Snoopy and the eanuts S p.m. Admission 1s $2 for adults. Engine Room and Wheelhouse ----------------------------1 G ang in Camp Snoopy. Also popu-and $I for children ovet six. Mem-enacting a near-collisio n at sea, 3 i------'----------------------------an extensive World War II d1spl r----------------------------. depicting the "Queen's" acttve as a troopship. Daily 10 a .m.·6 p. "Now Sauteed Fresh Maryland Soft Shell Crabs Only At . Branaon' s!" RmnJon\ f.ihulou.' l .undl "'ampk-r 111th1\lt--. lr~h '111tt'l.•I M.1r.l.11kl "''" "'he II ( r.1h \ "kc \\t·rt,t < .rilk,I \hnmp .md l't·r11t t-•k. 1 Mt~no.·11 -.. nt,I o.1th lrt-..h \\1,'l1..thk. 11( 1ht .l.iy .mt tr1.-..h I)\ rn HJl..t,t lln . .1<! All for uni) HrAO<lon'c; Dinnc.'f' Spcc.;ai Entl\.'C. Wt·, t· u t0)ht1ll~t A .11nphni.t of 'IHl'll 111 tlUr !Jlt"ol l ll.'.111\Kb. fc:.1111rmi;: I rt. -..h ... uirc'-'' f\IJryl.md ~1(1 ~hell ( r.1h. ""t·\\trt,J ( .rilht "1mmp .mJ (,nllt.~ Pc:rne h lt.1 MtWl!ll'I '• •ur -..impk'f 1nd!Jll, frt"ih \t.·~'t.1bk· of chl DJy ln-..h Ou'fl tt.ikt: I Are.id .111J '-'lllf' or .... 1....t All for nnl 11 ... ~t1r11•1 ,,,.,._,, ••ht1 fMti,At• tuun' th•h•llLll , • .._ llte1" \\t lt.Jtun llr ""I \ 1 Inn I ·f•llo: I I ••II ul 1 ... n1, '<t i'--\ 1 l\f i.\•i. '" •lfl( •ii •••• ' fr, h .. 1 •• ~'"" h 1 "•"•'" •. u,,.n. fr<"'h.....in •• 1 ln•h l'.t"•'-~1,,., • .,.,,. 111it •"rt"·~'''•• tif1f111.\_.,, 't .1 •• l(•tunht Don't forl{l1 to make your Father's Day Re-.<!rvution' Early! #t~~ 1111 I~\ f l(l'r I IH'I L•\< .r Ill 'YI ti •• 0 01Ii1tl t l..ilC.. M•lf>tt" 111Jk t \'lo\! I .. uA\ftt~•~lhtAn,1 ... 1;\k, '' 11'41\ ()ft,_., •iilkl Ma\ !\ lhn1u11h fuilt '"· 1'1"') ATAILOF B1cSAv1Ncs $ 9. 9 ~ Lobsna f'Ail DiNNE•. SuNdAy .. nu.sdAy ~ll NiGln LONG F•idAy .. SATU•~AY 'j,,7 p.M. When was the last time you saw a price like this for a broiled lobster tail dinner? And this o ne comes with soup or salad. warm bread and your choice of red skin potatoes, rice pilaf or fresh vegetables. If you love lobster. you'll be glad you came to Gladsto ne's! Gladstone's 4 FISH 900 Bayside Drive 1'1ewport Beach 760-0971 Offer Good For a Umlted Time Only (213) 435-351 I. RAGING WATERS 111 Ragi Waten Dnve, San Dimas. EnJO)' acres of fun. sun and exc1t1ng wa rides. 592-6453. SANTA ANA ZOO located at Pre ticc Pal'k. 180 1 u st Ches1nut " Santa Ana. Ho un are 10 am. to p.m. wtth last llcke1 sold at 4 p. Admission 1s $2 for adults: 7S ~ for children. ages 3 to 12 and sent citizens. Ouldrcn under 3 a handicapped are adm111cd fi 953-8555. SAN J UAN C APIST-l'A MISSION , 31 8 8 2 C am i 0.pistrano. San Juan Cap1 tra Features Serra Chapel. Cahfom1 oldest hu1lding. the ruins of t Great Stone Church. soldiers racks, bcau11ful gardens. and t museum rooms with anifaets fr Na1ive Amcncan and early pant culture. D::1tl)' 7.30 a m.-5 p. 493-1 424. SEA WORLD 1720 South ho Road, M1ss1on 8a)'. San Diego World features seven maJor ~ho and dozens of fascinating marine r exh1b11s. Sea World's star ktl whales.perform 1n the largest wh fa c tlit ) 1n 1h e w o rl do lphins.trained seals and sea ho otters and a walrus also perform special \ho""s There are fo aquanums fcatunng hvc hark , hfe and freshwa1er fish from all o the wo rld. Th1ny p«1al educauo cxh1b1t are also l\atlabk to . World guests.. One pncc adm1 \1 includes all shows and exh1b1ts. F parking. G u1dc-O tours and ndc\ e~tra. Croup rate\ and 12 mon pa s 1nforma11on. call (61 226-3901 or 826-7213. or (6< 838-0600. SHERMAN UBRAllY AND GA DENS, 2647 Pacific Cout H1ghw Corona del Mar. Rose cactus. a nual pnkns. an BrthiJ co ~rvatory. ko1 POnds and a gin \h Datl)' 10:30 a m.-4 pm I t ), h I \ .. I ,_ 0 ti h h 11 d > c ll ~- 5 ~- )f d ~ 0 0 (). '\ H' r- ·o rn h n. s a ~'ll ~e r c 'i, u ~r II ~r 31 a n :-c re h ~, 2l l · )'. ,_ ~- 1>. - _i I ·~· -. - ...... ---STEAK A 8a.AA:IOD CRAZYBODE old Newport with a panoramk ha\' with 111 real cheeses and fresh top· taurant alM> offers an extensive AM•RICAN STEAKHOUSE view. F:xc1le your ense with their pin¥s 1s a pizza lover' delil(hl. Me· wine list, and excel in table ide < '11untry dining with class! Aothen-ensational eafood and traditional n-Ed's also offers delicioWI deli preparations and flambes. Open for T H E NEWPORT OYSTER 111 ~estem decor rt'ttaurant and favorite . Rreakf11s1 7:0011.m Mon &andwiches, alads and free de· lunch 11:30-3 p.m., dinner from 5 BAR AND GRILL ... 1lnon, fe•turing prime rib, fresh day-Friday. Lunch 11 ::m 4.00 Mon livery. Jean, the manager, will be p.m. ExceUent banquet facilitie&. Bright and airy with a C'Olorful •t'dlood , and t heir famou pan day·F'riday, Dinner 4.(){1.11.00 happy to as I'll you wnh your next Closed unday and holiday • 33.'l3 seaside Victorian flair, The :--Jew· .. auteed steaks. Lunch: Monday· 4'\'en n11<hl.8. ~ alurday And Sundav meet.mg or group catered event 8. Bristol. Costa Mesa, 540-38<10 port~ter Bar and G riU 1s ca ual l'rtrlav, retlt'rvations guaranteed. Brunch i:00-4:00, Ovia er Bar Jo'rl Located at 410 E. 17th St., Costa _.RENCH ~ d · · '--A f r)llnl·1'nv and l1've mu.•1',. '1n the d ~ d d ·~ r sea 1 inmg at it •It' t · un ., "" ay •• ,,.iuur 8) an Sund&\. Han Mtt8. 646-il.l6. Open seven days a pof w 1p an anchor team ~r. .. ,,ltion, f)yf'r Road Exit f'wport ~uet fa('1IJ11ei. up to 500 -WO Main \\eek un-Thur 11.30· 12:00, Fri peel p1cy shrimp and enJOY ex - h\ Santa Ana. 549-15 12. treet. Aalooa, fi7:1-46!l:1 and Sat I l:!l0-1:00. LE M IDI This ts a troe ··sieeper." qu1 itely prep11rt'd fi h. Open all T HE CANNERY ZUBIES ~NESE Some~ it's avant garde. other day from 11:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., I tw .. h1 tone waterfront landm11rk Pure and simple, JUSt like mother' D NY K'S theta il' classic. All agree that to 11 p .m oo Friday and Saturdav h Ne\&1Y\t\rt'1 Cannery Village love! They serve lO 01. lobster ta1·•-. Sww Chef Walter Ruttimann' nights MC Vl~A A E u · ll'r11ur1~gfresh local seafood and filet mignon, prime rib, ribs and Meet Danny Kuo, 8 year General cuisine provencale i of an in... Locat~' acr~ ho~ the .. Ne~':', tJ,tern beef. CoMistf'ntly good ser chicken at the most reuonable Manager of Costa Mesa's Mandarin novative and exqui&itely execiited Pier. 2100 West Oceanfront. New- ' 1rt'. open for lunch, dinner, un prices in CMta Mesa. These din· Courment and 4 year Pa.rt.Mr/G~neraJ authenticity. An enchanting roun port Beach, 6ifl-9977 d,n Brunch and Champagne ners Mrved on special night.a-open Manager of China T01m in Irvine. You try French interior and an Old SAi L LOFT H.irhor C'rui~. Entertainment 7 nlghta. Generougly poured low can now enjoy Danny K'a exciting and World hospitality rarely found ail Loft Bar & Grill featur~ ocean 11.:htly and wlday ...afurnouns. p_ri_ce dri11li Our cunomers have contemporary Chillet'le cui8ine in· an these daY.ll fulfill the expectatioru view dining with the emphasis on ~ n111v the lounge food gallery been coming bacll sin "70. equa.lly~ating and -oontempory Rl· evoked by the out tandmg cuising. fre h 5eafood. Oyster bar. live .. u perb rlam chowder ~ :lQ 10 Located at 17 12 Placentia in Costa ting io Corona del Mar! Danny K's i8 ~pehn '°er din~ and.cock1 bl ta~~2se~~n en1ertainment n1ghu m th bar l. llllyette, 675-5777. MeN near 17th treet, Call open foT lunch and dinner dajly. ~r nig ts. aten ng_avai a e .. n · l "18 area. Open for dinner nightly from ~ EWPORT LANDING &45-8091 or 631-9803. & wine list. C.t.ering. 3050 E. Coest Lido. Newporl Beach, S7S-4904. 5 p.m. Weekend hour from 10::30 \1\1.port Landing Restaurant on ZU BIES G ILDED CAGE Right Hwy.Call721-9000fortake out,reser-GERMAN a.m. Fabufou Sunday Brunch iht: lialboa Peninsula offer a ro-neit door to Zubie&. All our pizzas vauom or information. OLD WORLD GEllMAN Located at 400 PC H m L l[una mantle waterfront a.tting. 'pecial are large 16", any combination, all CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT Beach. lt<'io Include fre h swordftsh. toppings, at $5.95 ($6.95 ta.ke out). H~at.ita fmeat.! The name'• MEXICAN lliiwaiian seafood favorites, prime Wide s<:reen plug 8 TVs, games &. BOB BU RN been changed to excite your P91at.e. but ---------..;..;;=--..--• rih. 11baJone, lamb and veal. Garden video1. Full Cocktail Bar. Open 7 Dine in ab!lolute elegance at th1 "SAUERBRATEN" stiD it the most Ml CASA tre'h salad . apPetiters and sand daya. Lunch & Dinne r 1714 award-winning re. taurant. Famous t.ende.r POT ROAST marinated in Red Their food is like a trip to Mexico! l\lt hes. Extensive wine list, pedal Placentia, Costa Mesa for innovotl\e cu1 ine. l"4rters in· Wines A SplcN, ~ with Potato H p1tality goes hand 1n hand with I\ drinks and cocktail3. Live entt>r· IT.a• •AN elude oyster' on th• half shell. Pancakes. GOlJLAS}f (wty German their motto, "M1 Casa es Su a~ ... tmnrnent. AE, MC, V, 0.C. Ll)cated ":":"=-:_.,.~~~---------. ash1m1 end J{ravlax. Fresh seafood "t.ew) with SPAETZLE (homemade or my hou e 1 your houst' f: tab· .n 'litl E. &ifewater (adjaC'ent to VINNIE'S from a round the world. easurn fed ea~.) WIENER SCKNITZEL lished since 1972. it's no secret H.ilboe t-~erry . RHervat1on ree The heM IWtlien food prepared veal. mUS('(J\'\' duck breast and (breedtd pork·tenderloin). A favorite ii friends enjoy dining here Open 1•mmended. 675-2:l73. Parking from the freshe<1 t ingrt>dient u ing certified prime Angu11 beef. BRATWURST rNde eithn outolW!IU daily from 11 a..m for Lunch, Din l\dilablf" no preservative . salt, sugor. or u Elaborate wine list. Open seven or pork with S.uerkraut & Potato ner and Coclctail1. Entertainment O Y TER S ce ~ fat.s Ownf'd b\' \'annie Colan· da~s a w~k Latt> nrgaht piano bar. Salad. Wed.-Sun. naghl.8 in the Burro Brand oew in Corona del Mar. Oy5• drea of Brookh•n Pina Work,, Pm·ate d1n1ng room Reservation~ OKTOBERFEST. Let ue help you Room. 296 EaSt lith lrfft. osta tt:r!t I!! the hot and happening place famou for having T he Be1-t p1i 78 l't'eommended. M , V, AX. B; O. with your Wedding & Cat.en111plans.3 Meu.. &4;,·7626. to be! Featurini oyster bar, oak '" Orange C'ounty hv Thl' Creal ;n Fashion Island. Newport Reach. Halls avanable. Located H N'f. ONE OP A KIND grill. fresh seafood & cocktails. . Pina Hunt. 270 M!<l 1-;-1 h :':treet m 7 I 4/644-2~W. ING TON BEACH. 4o.s fwy, eiut Open for lunch and dinner. Located Costa ~ka i22 9264. ,.. OWN RO' 'SE Beach .. 'ritfht on Cen1« next l-0 I .,. I" E C H · C d I ' R . _v . Holiday Inn. (7141895-8020. J _.,ii · <>Ml wy. in orona e V ILLA NOVA Thi lovelv Continental r~taurant lND·•.aa. \1ar 6i5-7411. A bt>eut1ful bav \•iew r reate'> lhf' <11tuated at the corner of PCH and .,,.... REUBEN I. LE& romanuC' ~t11ng that ha made tht' Crown Valle) Pkwy. has been a _R_O_Y_L_K_B_Y_B ___ .._ __ T he best ...to:od in town .ia atill on \'11la Nova 11 " pe aal kind uf plact>" g_ourmet'i. fiwo rite for 1 yur:s now. A ER the ~t! ~-f« bolida}"I and for ewer r,o ytars. uperb cuisine Jo"ine dining. i:::ocktail . dancing, live ~ County'• fint and fir:ae t special <>Ca91aaa, Reuben E. Lee from Ct'ntral and Northern ILAlv entertainment. 0 ter bar, happy Indian reetaurant, Rc_.yal ~by~r serves delicioul ei.b, .Uood & "ervt>d in Old \.\'orld charm Ex-hour banquet facilities limo ~r· proudly serves authentic Indian dtS rialt* every nisht o( the week. temme "me .lt .. t. Oanner nil(htlv , t<'e. 'ex ten 1,e wane hst.' :J2~2 Pa-h~ _with "The Art .of F~avor," ex- { uncb, ~ dhmer. Banquets Piano bar Full menu til 1:00 8.m. cific r oast Hwy .. South Laguna elusively for California ~ste . or up. to 400. Weddinp, putift, 1111 W~t Coa t H1ghw1w. f'W· igut>I. 499-2626. Se.lect from a sumptUoUlll)' d1vel'f!e reception.. etc. In Newport Bay port ~at:h ~2 -; menu or let the expert waiters help 151 E.CoutHwy.,NewportBeach. RIV IE RA design a meal for your likinl[. 675-5790. ME-N -ED'S PIZZA Relu lO gram.>u. ervi<'e in an Lunch, dinner, brunch, exten ive T A LE OF T H E WHALE Local17 owned and operated, M" n t-leg&nt. int1matt' atmosphett. Ex-wine list. full codctail bar. AU ma)flr Jo:>.penmce a 1.tep heck into t1mP lO Ed's Pina Parlor has been '\en tnl( pert I prepared coounental dishes credit cards accepted. 1000 N t1 place wlw-re you can d int at ynur quaJ1ty p1t7.11 and friendh Sf'n ite by t'hef H1charJ lWrgnt"r. mce Bristol St... Newport Af'ach. (il4) u"n lei ure En1oy the romanet> uf for 27 vear Our thm crn t p1na 1970. Thi award winning res· 752-5200 for reM!rvations. GINO'S ON T H E B ILL Almoet a Co.ta M... landmark where frienda and memories meet. Gino '1 isn't an Italian Reetaurant; but a restaurant being run b)' a (local) Italian. Even though they Mrve many Italian itema, they a1ao offer a large variety of other items on t.heir menu. Known for "Hone.t food and friendly aervice,'' Gino'• features a varied menu with empbuit on quality and re.uonable prices. Live entertainment Mon. thru. Sat. from 8:30 p.m. Saturday 6. unday bniAkfut from 9 a.m. Located at 428 Eut 17th lrHA, Ca.t.a Meea. Call 650-1750 for res· ervations, directions or Wliatever. r--=-==-==-=~rft---. I ii ICE I ••I l-IANGE 1-:C . I"' sT I rt Si)~• RANTS 1% .. I ~/;l:t J> ~ I ~ I -a ~' " ~# # ~ ~,, Jj<? ~' ~ ~ . MaPOlrrD DIN llOTSL -. .,. ........................ ,,,,. C-1i-tal ff l'I0-118..M U71-N..-H M Ml-llllMI ,,_ U.00 .,.._ .... 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"°"' .. ,. ••~ ....,._ r-111M ........... . .... • • • u ...... -• l.iiiiiiiiiiAUL\HT -......... ........ -.. : ... ·., ..... .,. ~---- - ---* • • ...... -- • .. ,., - . ' - ' - ' I I • \ I'\ 1111 f,\lllHll' DIANE NEIM>N GALLERY 278 Fore t A vc .. Laguna Beach presents '"Antonio Arellanes: Light Frequen- cies Serie ·· and '"David Sabaroff: Recent Sculpture" through Jul) 9. Galle!) hours arc I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monda) through Friday and I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturda)1. 11 a.,m. to 6 p.m. unda). Tuesda) b) appointment. For mor<.' information. call 494-2440. EILEEN' KREMEN GALLERY Contact Jean 619 N. Harbor Bl vd .. Fullen on: Im- aginative glass designs fea turing works by 16 outstanding .\mencan &)ass anists Saturday through Aug. 25 . .\ reccptton for the artists will be held Saturday. 1 to 4 p.m. with .. 1deo tapes available to present vari- ous aspects of art glass techniques and productions. The pubhc 1s ao- vned and adm1 s ion 1s free. 879-1391. \ HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICl· , about Special Group & Team Discounts ! COSTA MESA I 71h ... '""'". 646-7136 PAL AllT GALLERY Huntington Central Library, 7111 Talbert Ave., Huntington Beach: "On Shore - OfTShore." an installation by Dean- na Salo through June 29. 848-8748. 11\VINE AllT STORE GALLERY 4040 Campus Drive. Irvine. features the work of Ve-na Chen and her students of"Chinese 8 rushpa1nong·· on exhibit through Junly 20. Hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Satur- da¥-and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Irvine Art Store Gallery 1s a non-profit exhibition space dedi- cated to showing anworic drawn from the local community and is open to the -public~ free of charge. 250-7353 .•• QUORUM GALLERY 374 N. Coast Hi&hway. L.a1una Beach fea- tures Abb) Peterson wnh a spec1aJ scric.J of ethnic women and Clarence Sato's outstanding watercolors of -local, harbor and beach scenes. Through June 30. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . daily. 494-4422. SECUJ\ITY PACIFIC GALLERY South Coast Metro Center, 555 E. Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa." Art th the Public Eye -Selected Develop- ments" inauguraJ exh1b1tion through Aug. 19. Gallel] ho urs are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday throuah Sunday. Admission 1s free. 433-6000. h· o. r! .A.r.!w -LlMa .1. .... ,,~, i. '~ ew port ( )y~I t·r I1ar l~ (; ri II Purc:nase any "'lree al ragul., price ""' ·~ • l«lOnCI ol ..,,,. ~ 1es9* value tor f"REE• Of'rEA VAllO • pm to 6 pm MON THRV rAJ Eqtlree t-.-e ACROSS FROM THE NEWPOR1 PIEA • NEWPGllT O~STEll BAI a CllU ',. • 1Ct1••1 • .,., 17141 17' H17 CAFE. LIDO -J This Year's Only Gold Aw·ard Winning Indian Restaurant , A Fine Dining Expe11enoe tor Lunch, Dlnrier'Of Sunday Champagne Brunch Catt !Of AeMrvalion& (7141833-2770 18700 MacArl~r Blvd Irvine CA -To Advertfle---- ln Dlltl~e Dining COntllct Janll1 Cron 842-4321 x272 -.m1gur .. ...,. .. ., ................. .. ....... °""191~--=~...., A't Mayur Your Satisfaction I• Guaranteed Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 2931 E. Coa•t Hwy., Corona del Mar (714) 675-8622 •• Delly Pltot Oetebootc/ Friday. June 18. 1989 • Hm1q1tt>I I • 1Ji11,.. fur f't\•11h I' 1r11 • 1'1 n \ "'" I loh1f 1\ t'11rtt,.. ,,.,.. ' JAZZ