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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-06-23 - Orange Coast PilotNorth, Fur Father SoUtb flles hears all-stars" over of son's revlevved 103 last days POHT /8 I ."TATE/\ 1 (~0 ~T/AJ THEORANGECOA T 25 CE T FHIDA Y. Jl''\E 2 :L 1989 Judge Schmidt hearing to be c1 ·osed l y PAUL ARCHIPLEY Despite wmning a fa vorable court ruling 1 hur'®> to close a hearing on allegations of misconduct against Judge Cahan chm1d1. hi~ attorney said the) ma) ask for an open hearing an}wa). upcnor C.oun Judge James L. ~mllh upheld hm1dt'<, argument that the C'omm1rnon on Jud1e1al Performance must rnndu t 11 hl'ar- 1ngs an secret Until n miol>ts rules governing public heanngs. Wiid ride r\ spokesman for the comm1ss1on said they would appeal the ruhng. The commission. a tate watchdog agency that anvcs11ga1esJud1cial mis- conduct, announced May 12 that 11 would conduct an open hearing on allegations against hm1dt. The heanng w?t's set fo r Aug. 10. The agenq reported!> as 1n- ves11gati ng charges that hm1dt fixed tickets for a prostitute an ex- change for sex. made illega l pohucal contributions and p ve preferenual treatment to a fnenas daughter. accordtng to courthouse source . · hmadt. "ho has been on the bench longer than an) other Judge 1n O range Count). as one of Wt Harbor Mun1c1pal (.oun Judges who h;l\e come under scrutiny for po<;s1hh: misconduct. Were has hearing to be madl' public. 11 would be the first tame 1n California that aJudgc·s conduct \\a\ openly crutt nazed b~ the com- m1ss1on. The argument o'er "hether to open the hearing centered on Prop· ositlon 91. "luch was appro ' cd b) \Oters an No,embcr. fhe cons111ut1onal amcndmt'nt g1,cs the comm1c;s1on thl· option ol opening hearings 11 the alle~a11on' include dishonest~. rnrrupuon or moral turpitude. But hm1dt'" attornC)'i \ucccss- full) argued the < 011\11tu11on re- quires that the Jud1ual < ouncil the comm1ss1on·~ rule-making bod~ irst adopt rule<> go' em1ng the con- duct of RUblic hl·an ng\ "'h 1c h 11 ha\ not )Ct done Judge m1th ..aid in hrc; ruling 1ha1 the comm1sSlon ·"l<; cnJorncd from onductang '>uch oubllc hcanngs un11I sul·h tame as the Judicial ( oun- u l has dul) adopted rules regulattng and controlling .. ut h procecdtng'> .. c hm1dt 's a1torn e' T om Malcolm. said lhe} sought thl de· cmon to force the comm1ss1un 10 "folio"' the rukc;. · But tn the wake of their '1c1on chm1dt's attornc}s are wnc;rdenng "hether to agree to an open hean ng "We fran~I~ are C\a)ua11ng our op11on'i.'' "1alcolm said 'The Judge (Schmidt) feds 11\c charges arc total- t)--groundless and "~·re -iomg tu ult1matel} prt.'\:Jtl .. Appar•ntly convlnc•d tftey h•v• • c•r cus· tom•rs wlll fttp over, op•r•tors of• Newport •uto de•lershlp offer • topsy-turvy blllbo•rd •d on th• 55 Freeway. Putting the finishing touch•• on th• chtastlc; chassis are Nell S•nd · lf•r. Lane Ramsey •nd Marte V•ugh•n. Teacher wins fight to destrOy arreSt recOrds By JANET ZIMMERMAN \ 'c" port lk..tl h teal her Jt · c..iu111ed of mnk\ttng '"" 'tuJt..·nl\ \\J\ '1nd1"~1tt•d Thur\da\ ''hen 1n a h1ghl) unU\UJI 1110\l'. a judgl' grant- eJ 111\ requnt to h.l' l' all rl'l md<> ir1 1lw "a'l' dc.,tru,ed I rJnlo. I 011oi"ina J1 "a" found not guilt~ 1n Januar~ of 1\\o llll\lk· mc.1nm d'arge .. that he londlcd the til1h-gr.1ck girl\ on their hrl'••''' Jnd hul!Ol k\. Thur<>da~ ·, lindang ol la1. toal 1nnoH'nlC mean\ all n.•u1rd\ ol T1111ollna·., arrc't and prn'"-'lUtmn "111 I~ s.:alcd tor thrCl' \l'Jr\ anti tht•n dl',tmH·d · The 4~-,car-olJ l'dmatm. "'ho hu~('d lw." \\lfe and friend nut<>1dt..' the courtroom. ~1d the findrng '"II 'pur a tjn.11 rc\{ilutmn on h1'1 tt..•.ir h· 1nll, 1. tl'llrnt1al. \\htch \.\!l'i onh prm 1\ltrnalh reinstated upon h•'> at·· qu111.il "'I than!. (1od thC' JU'lll l'C \~\IC.'111 \ttll worl. . Jllhough at t1mC'\ 11 "'a" hJrd Ill \l'l' II IO •lfll'r:Jl1 on an C\ubcrant l 011olina \:lid after the hearing Harbor \lun1c1 pal ( oun Judgl' Ru,~11 So-.trom lno" n for h" can- dadncs<,. .lpolog11t·d to To11ohna l\.\ llC and urged the proc;ccu tor anJ 1n,e'it1ga11ng ollic..c1 to do the ..amc .. urcl~ 'Wt' h:J\en't quite readwd that point "hert• no ont· 1n go' crn- mcnt can e'er admit to being human and to mJl.1ng a ·mistake ·· he s:ud The JUri<.t al\o lamh.ml·d a" stem that allo"' tor \Ul h m1.,1ai.r, ··Pcrhap'i tht• prohlem 1\ instatu· taonal 1n n.11ure. pcrhap., 11 1s s,1,. temat1C of our soc1el\ and 11mr'> ·· hl' s~ud. "1'\la,tx· the d~terminatmn to mal.r the case.or tmprO\e the \\On· l<m R'rord has bl· orm· o ~na'>IH' that the rca\on "'C arc h<·rc. to 'eek the 1ruth and• scnr the cau<.c 01 JUSt1ce. gch lo\! 111 the shuffic 10 ad' a nee careers " Ounng a hearing 1h1'i ~<'Cl.. dr- fcnsc attorne) John Barnett m~11n- ('0\ l ·:H s ·1·011 \ ·1·111-: \HTS tJIOl'd thl lll·\l'Jr·l)IJ girl\ hl·d IO an atll•rnpt to hJ' e the tea her tin·d bclau<>t• the~ \\1..•rc getting had grade\ Hl' 1.harat..tcn1ed thl'm J\ untruthful am! man1pula11' l'. ""h J hl\tOr) ol d1'>t1plinar) probkm' Onl' ol the girl\ test1tied .11 tht• tnJI th.11 he1 lnend had urged hl·r to li1..· Jhout till' 1..hargl'' and mah· 1hem more \agnilil'.rnt ~ kc~ piece of 1.kfeme C\ 1dcn1.·1.· "a" a null' pa\~d lx-t"ecn l"n 111 thl' girl' ''hllh tht· teacher intt..•r (eptc..•d fhc nott' '>.lid thc girl ",1, going tn tell ha mot her T 011011 n.l mok tcd her '>0 ht..· "ould be tired \ JUr) l\)()l 11..·\~ than an hour to ac..4u1t To11ohna on 1..hargc' he toul'ht•d tht• girl~ "h1lc thq "orked at their de l.s or ''hen the} "'cnt 10 h1 de I. for hdp Dcput) D1s1n t .\ttomc\. Kell\ Macl.:achern had argued 10 tile Judg~· that Touolina should not be found innocent bel·au-.c there "'as "rca.,on- ahlc cause" tn bclte'e the allega· f~aM M~ TOUOUNA/ A21 o..., -........ ., l -... ,. ... Frank Toazollna Jr. gets• big smll• by his•"• Kathleen. UCI fine arts director leaves novel legacy l y E Mil Y ADAMS Of tM 0 ,.11)1 l'llo1 Suoff become some of the hotte t new '"nter<> around gredt C\J)Cl IJllOO\ "Its hl e a kl•d1ng lrt.'"" • Hall ... 11d ol the agent\ and puhh\hc" "'001ng '"'" g1 Jdu ates. "fhc lllOllC\ thq o ner get' h1(1ht•1 l'oll h lime wmconc gc11o puhhshcJ · 1'nU\\t1lg th. I flll)\l' and Jl(lt.. In \\,fll\'I\ JU\I llnn'1 llll\ Ill \\llrlt..\IH\p' "'hCI'\' \.\tllln~ ... t t111qucJ llall prO!)\l\Cd "' \('fX1131c tlw t"t' Bclurt· 'Cl\ Ion , h..: tound h1m~lt th\' nw· gram JirC\. to r In on era when more students go on to college .tnd e'en ad ":mccd dcgtl'e'\ M'em lcs~ 1gn1fh:an1. there 1 one d iploma thJt has risen ~1gn1fican tl) tn tatu O\.cr the past fi\(~ )Cal'\ , o. 11 isn't an engineering or math degree It' a ma<>tcr of fine an dc~rer 1n acJlt\e "'n11ng from UCI urpmcd o onc could be more urpr1 ·d at the program's gro"ang u ccss than 11 director. 0<lllc) Hall. And no". a'i lttCral) agent~ '1nunll) <;warm O\.Cr graduate' fre~h from the prognlll\. Hall I'\ hang191 up ht\ director's cap tor gr~·ncr. quieter pa'iturl'S But hcforc the 68-~car-old Hall rctm~d as d 1 rct101, nt the close of th 1 .. PJSI \Cme'iter. he "1mhc.·d alumni of the curriculum he created Tmlu~ '-~Thought Index Name ltkt Richard Ford r· 1 he l llt1mate Goo<llucl .'' "The port wnter"). Kem ;-..unn ("TaP.p1ng fhc ~ourcl.'." "l 'na'ls1gncd l ern- 101) · ). Carol) n Dot) (" .\ Da l ..i te:· .. f>l) wa) Home·). Michael C'habon ("\t)'iteric" of Pitt burgh"). :ind Ja) Ciumnwrm.in (''\\c hnd OursclH\ in \.toontown") h,1,c tx•cn ma .. 1na I\ "rit1ng program J name u1 itself. · Add up the h~t and UC I alumni l"an t laim.Ju t 1n the past few )Ca r,. motl' than 25 publt\hcd no'cl' .ind hon 'ilOI) n>llc1:11on~ and more th n 44 book\ of poctr" In a marlt..ct M> lOOlJ)('llll\C that mo'' \()uf\g wr11c1 nc' er sc.-t a "-Ord of thtir "ork ruhh h· l'd. the ttn' ~roup at l tt l hM re. 'iOn to lccl But the Ponular progr.tm "'"'" h adm11' onh \1\ fl<l\'I\ .ind'" firtmn "ntcr' t"J\h '"ar to the t\\O·)CJr l lll m. ulum ha\ nnt al"' J \\ tx~n tht• puhlt\hcr'' t.Jr.i" that It " hXIJ\ \\hen I l.111 l'3me 10 l C "' campu' 10 )Car-. ago ,1, .tn '"'trul'tor ht• loumt 1hc crcata'c \H1ttl11l p1of1.1m an a \l:tlt' o l J1\ar1J\ '10 ~'ere he hlt..1.•nl't thl' cla\<.1oom' to ·' c1 "' \o.Jr ''To m m ind 11 wa a real horror ·· If.ill ..:l1J ·• Pt..'ll't\ .ind fa 11on "mer' "c'" .111 lu mf)l'ti 1n totl'thct .ln1..I the~ \\Cfl' all t1fl1;1n ca h other J p.ll t • GOOD MORNING One ot I !;ill'' 1mm .. da:lll l hJnge II\ tht· fine .irt<. piog1Jm "i' to rcduu• thl' d .J'>'I lo,"1 of \\lHlt..1ng •'-rit"'r' '\\hl·n I "anH' 1n \Ir\ 1:and1,Jate\ had 10 1.11.c..· I" u I ngh'h t..(iur \(·, tx-..1d1:\ their "UI !.'hop and IC.ll h1ng :i'"'lant Jut11.:~ • "I ncarh h.\d .I rc,nlutH'n 1)n 1m h.1mh ~tudents JU 't d1dn t ho' C' cn(lU~h t inie 101 111 of thJt plu~ ~orlt..1 n on their n1.1nu\\ 111"11' "lmh 'hould 1.omr lir<>1:· Hall -.;ud. I I.ill uit one ot 1he l nf.l1<>h l"C\l\lln!mC'nl' and n\.lt,k th~ "urk~h p 1..ount tor '"<' f~ 1M WltfTING/Alt Man n~v~r hffS whJfC M wants. b~caus~ what h~ wanrs 1s ~v~rythmg " Atmanac. . ........................ AS Btnhs.... ....... . ............. ... AS' Classified ........................ 87-9 Engqnwnts. ............ ... .. AS P•Of>fe' . &4U••••··· .. •••••••• A6 Pubttc notices ...... • .•.... 85-6 Comtcs. .. . ................... . . A8 Entenalnment. . ....... Daret>ootc lulerln Board.. .• ... . .. .. . •. . .. Al Crouword .. .................... 17 Ann l~rs. .......... . A6 ~s. . .............•... 11 ·5 • Charles RMnUz Bustness... . . .. ............. 811 -12 Death notices ..................... 16 ~· .. • ................... A 7 TV Lrsr,tngs .... . ••• .. •••••• Oatet>oott Ho~e\cr. Schmidt fi rst would like 10 ser the comm1ss1on d1sm1ss one of the allcga11ons. Malcolm said. ··one charge 1 so inflammatory "e want that dl\mlssed early. then \4t' probabl} ~ould agree to open up the hcanng, .. he said. · "1alcolm dechoed 10 reveal which charge thr~ want d1sm1sscd. Because the .anorne)'s art confi- dent the Judge ""111 be e~neratcd, thl'' feel an open heanog would be a good public relauons move, Malcolm said. (Pleaw SH HEARING/ All Surf's up; so are the rescues l y PAUL ARCHIPL£Y. a. ,,,.. Oltlfy ,.._ sun ~ "Jc"' port Beath hfcguard re- ' I' ed a drn" nrng '1c11m Thursda) a!I big"' a' cs and strong n pt1dcs kept re tuc1~ tn the "ater much of the da\ Lifeguard JefT Hane~ s~am to an IM-) ear-old ~ oman at the \\edge "hen: hr lound her lloaung face do"n '-ltd Lt John Blauer of the "'' s \fa11nc ~afel\ Department. fk.rnu..c of the ~ant waves and po"crful 11pude. HarH.'\ took the un1d~nt1ti~ ~'Oman ottt ·1~ the life· guard ht1..11 rJther than tr) 10 pull he-r a\hon·. He 'llartc.'d ( PR on the boat dt'Clt... and 'lht· hcgan breathintt again and rc.g • .1111\'d lOn" musne\s. Blauer said Pc1ramcd1 • ., met the boat at the lfJrhor l>tpJT1men1 dock and took her to 1 loag \tcmonal Ho<iprtal Tht• \ld1m \\3<, \.\llh t"o compa- n11>n'> "'ho .u.,o had to he> rescued Ont "a' tJlo.en to the hoat. ""hale the uther "'J" takl·n a~horc \n older "oman \\Ith a h1 IOI) of tard1lll .ind other health problem ~'ho "J' do~ to the shore but \\.arl.'d 1;i, th<' '>trong riptide al had 10 ~ trlatcd h\ paramedics. Blaucr !..l id In all ltteguMd\·made :.bout I 0 rc\tuc<, Jt 'e"'pon "here an e 11-f Please Stt SURF/ A21 Teachers get bonus.. for early__ retirement l y RO BERT BARKER Of 1~ Ody ,._ St"" liun11n.,1on Beach l nnin Hr h h1,ol r>"tricl olliual11 ha'C' oOertd Htl·r .m '"'<Jl her-. a onc-11me bclnu of S :~.(llJCI 11' tht..•\ agrl'C h' Juh I to 11.:lllC C.llh The unu,uJI oiler. lir-.i tendered , .. ,, \'l'Cl 1' Jeo;agnl'<.l to c ut Jo""n on the numhc1 of h1ghc1 -p:i1d teachen in thl dl\trll t ''h•l h ha made mort" than I: million 11\ budg<'t Nl'i an thc IJ\l 1~0 \C3r<,. The d1\lr11,t ""h llmpusc., 1n llun11n wn ~·a\h. r ount11n \all('~ an1I \\ l'ltnlln't"·r ha~ .sn enrollmtn't ot I '· ~ \ a harp de("l't'av fmm the f)fl'\ tliU \ l'Jt It ha., .. , wrpluc; ot about JO tc.• 1..h .,., after c.kc1d1"J Int 'pnna '° put \Ufllh.1\ 1eac.hef) 1n a ubtu1utc tcac. her fl'.>OI 1n.,1cad of la "" '~ oil · ka hc:r\ 1n the ~I ~-oukl IO IO 3n l'lf lh ~'ell h1&h '!Chaoh 1n tht d11,1r1ll ~hc.:re 1hc:1r ~~ttts lift ncc:Jcd But th(>' ""'" rcttt\'t lhcir ,...._ ...... ,All ------ Army reconstructs OC soldi~r' s contact with the East Ger mans TOZZOLINA FromA1 tions. • MacEa<.'hem said she "as not sur- prised b) Bostrom's ruling. although she didn't agree. "I s11ll belte\c (the girls) are tclltng the truth I 00 perce nt:· the pros- e utor said. "I don't intend to apolog1~e. ever. for doing m) JOb ... Chief Deput) District Attorne) James Enright said a factual inno- cence finding is rare. The only other such ruling in Orange County was on a 1983 murder ca e. he said. SURF From Al mated 75.000 people v1...ie-d. Along most of beaches. "a' cs fr.om. A 1n 8 feet "ere break.mg., but at the Wedge set \\Cr~ coming m at 15 to 20 feet, Blauer said. In addition. the riptide was catch- ing many swimmers b} surprise. "Ifs some of the largest nps we've seen all season:· Blauer said. The Manne afct) Depanment still 1s not up to full force. either. ''A lot of kids are s11ll making their \"a) back from school:· hr said. AJI lifeguards "ere e pcctcd 10 be on summer dut~ by.this "'eekend. he WRITING From A1 course~. Then he made sure each student could be suppcned through working as a teaching assistant in remedial Enghsh courses. Although he no" has help from fcllo" crea11 ve "ntmg professor Donald Herne). 1n the beginning Hall read most apphcauons for the program b) himself. These da)s. that means reading about 140 manu- scnpts and Judging each one's ment. As UCl's populant) increases. so does the load of manuscnpts. But readmg manuscnpts 1s labor to which Hall has become accustomed. Besides his work at UCI. Hall also founded and directs tht nationall y famous Squaw Valle} Communit) of Writers program held each year in the Sierra Nevada ski reson. Along with photo_graphe r Barbara Hall, who is his wife. Hall built the I 0-day program into a haven. teach- ing place and support group for hundreds· of wntcrs each summer. Graduates. staff and the advisor)' committee of Squaw Valley form a vinuaJ who's "ho hst 1n modem publishing and wnting. But if anyone 1s thinking the tired old saying "those who can't do. teach" applies to Oakley Hall. they've got a ver) short memof) Hall may not be able to recall immediately how man) no' els he's bad published -some" here around 19 with one in the works -but a couple of his works have been made into well-known movies. Most can probabl} recall ··0o"n- h1ll Racers" stamng Roben Red- The pro ecutor cn11c11cd Bos- trom's ruling and called ht'> rcque t for an apolog) .. nd1culou~:· Ttw JUd$c's dccm on "as a rt' ersal ·on an earlier denial to alqu1t Tonohna on grounds the C\ 1dcncc "a" insufli- c1ent to sustain the charge on ap- peal. Enright said. Barnell said he pushed for factua l innocence be ause his client rtmains s11gmat1zed b) the one-time alleg:i- \1ons. Touohna. a I 9-~car-1cach1ng veteran. "as reinstated at Manner'i ·Elementaf\ School on Jan. 31. fh e da)s afierh1s acqu11tal. A"' committee of the state Com- mission on Teacher Credenllahng 1s said. Huntington Bea h lifeguard also "ere taxed as an estimated 35.000 beachgocrs cro,,ded the c11~ heach b} Hunungton Pier. Manne safet' Officer Mike Bartlett sa1d -hfrguards mad<.' 17 rescues dunng the da) But the) also tool. 86 "pre,entne ac11on-.·· in "h1ch hfeguards S\,am out to people "ho appeared headed for trouble and encouraged them to return to shore. "We take a lot of pre' ent1\C ac- tions before the' ha\ e to be ome rescues ... Bartlett said. Four visttors also requi red med1- <.'al attention. including N o urfers "ho ma~ have suffered spinal in- ford. Before that another Hall book. "Warlocks.'' hit movie theaters star- ring Anthony Qumn and Henry Fonda. Many of his books. though 10 or 20 )-Cars old. are now being re- pnnted. Hall's· personal fa vonte from his collection is "Corpus of Joe Batie}.'' published in 1953. Wh,? "Because 11 was banned in England and Austral- ia: preachers e"erywhcre railed against 11. .. Hall said "It "'as a good thing to be banned m Boston in those da,s... HaJI gn nned. "It meant )OU WCrt~ On the cutting td~e:; .. FULDA. w~, Gmn1nv ( P) - The prosccuuon ~1d Thursd1) that 1 U.S. soldier wh9 admus g1\-tng m1htaf) secttts to East German) handed commun1 .. 1 officials infor- m1uon on how the Army would respond to an attack. A court martial 1s hearing the C3sc of pee. 4 Michael A. Pen. 22. of Laguna Niguel. "ho chaRged his pica from not &u1h)-to guilt) of espionage in a surpnsc move at Wednesday's opening sci.s1on. Peri left the I I th Armored Cavalry Regi ment in Fulda late on Feb. 20, taking with him two com- ..., .... ,.._ .., LM ~~ puter discs containing classified m-Jud9• ltuneft 9ostrom '--formation and a lap-top computer. ronduct1ng 1t o"n 1n,esugat1on. "h1l·h "'II 1nflucn e "hether his credent1al Is pcrmancntJ) rcmstatcd. Touohna said h1~ teaching st~lr "'" ~ for~'erchangcd b~ 1hcallega-11on~ lodged against him. He said he 1~ af~atd to d1sc1 phnc students in the same "a) The math and c1cncc te:ichcr a1111buted the falsc complaints 10 a p:irano1d soctct~ nt>gltgent 1n the teachings of the l'hurch :ind 100 saturated b~ ea1;tl} acces 1blc porno- graph}, "h1ch ma I.es It easier for children to concoct such stones. "This "hole thing nas hl"en a nightmare." Toa oli na said. . Junes. urf tn Huntmgton "as sltghtl) smaller. breaking from J 10 5 fcet '' tth occasional sets of 4 to 6 feet. he said But the same strong npt1de plagued S\\ 1mmers and surf~rs there o fa r. Huntmgtun trfeguards hayc· made 168 rcSl·ues and taken l.30J prc,cnu'c ac11ons for the month of June. Banlctt said ··1 he wa} "e·re going nght no". 11 look) hl e 11·~ going to be a bus~ summer:· he said. The large urf. "h1Gh ,., e~f)et.'led to continue toda\. ha~ been churned up h) a hurncane located about 500 mile!> south of BaJa and a large groundswell coming 1n from :"ic" Zealand. Although Hall admits to being a hule worried about leavmg UCI at this critical j uncture in thc creative wnung program -when there is a danger of the curriculum becoming too success oriented because of re- cent publishing nun) -he has taken care to lea' e a kind of legacy. Dedicated to "the students in m) '-'Orkshops at L'CI. "ho ha'e given me the greate t sat1sfact1on ·· 1s Hall's latest book. and hrs onl) piece of non-ficuon. "The An and Craft of NO\CI Wntm$ ... For those wi th a hankenng to craft fiction. but -"ho ha'e missed Hall's "orkshops. the ad nce and e\- pericnce of a hfeume in the publish- ing \\Orld arc conta1nc-d between the CO\ers. In this 200-page book. Hall d1s- cusse what works 1n a novel and wh at doesn't. al"a)s returning to thc ma ters of ficti on fo r his illus1ra- t1ons. Throughout, Hall en<.'ouragcs readers to find the best in them- selves b) rccogni7ing the best in other work -which is precisely what hc has been doing for most of his hfc: Coaxmg brilliance. Now that his work .1s nearl) done though. Hall is definitely not intt'nd- ing to rest on his laurels. First of all , he·s planned rafting tnp down the Colorado River as research for his neu book. Then he's got to be back at Cl to lead one last workshop ne>.t spring/ after which he'll rcurc from teaching for good on hrs 70th binhday. And then there will be another novel to wnte and, probably. yet another "'orld to ellpl orc. - He was absent without leave the nellt day. He rcturnl'd 'oluntarily 10 hrs unit on March 4. Pen told thc court on Wcdncsda' he "ent to Ea t Germanv because he had problem~ at "Ork and was frus- tratc<J w11h ht JOb. "I "as nc' er rcall) sure \\-hat I "as going to do at al l." he w~s quoted as S3) mg b) the military·s unofficial tars and tripes ne"s- IOlllH\ One ticket wins prize of S4. 9 million ly· The Associated Pren One lotter) pla}<.'r won a Jackpot "onh S4.9 m1lhon b> picking all m. .numbers dra" n rn Wcdnesda) night's "Lo110 6-49" game. lotte~ ofTil'tals said Thursda) The "1nn1ng numhers 1n the t\\I e "eek I~ ga me "erc n. 31 . 28. I~. 42. I J and th<' hon us number. 39. F" e numbers plus the bonus re- turned $3J9.6 :! each to fi, e pla)-ers. "htlc fhc of s1 "1thout the bonus "a "onh $3,448 to 20J pla,ers. and four of m. paid S4 each 10 I 3.061 pla)ers. An automatic S5 went to each of 246.880 players who pic ked three of six numbers. .,. The numbers were chosen b~ Lotto machine during a tele 1sion broadcast originaung in Sacramen- to. The numbe~ arc listed 1n the order .the~· were announced. but an~ combinauon would win. HEARING From A1 omm1ss1on spokesman Pett'r Gubbins said the ruling would be appealed to the state upreme Coun. The Aug. 10 heanng, howe,er. "ill be held "hcther or not the} receive another ruling before then. he said. "The upshot 1s the heanng will be closed if there's no decision before Aug. I 0. because "'e're under a <.'O urt order." Gubbins said. Malcolm said they will mcet with commission representati ves June 27 to discuss gro und rules for the hear- ing. BONUS From A1 regular salarv a nd benefits. Su~sutute teachers nonnall} arc paid le~s than regular teachers :i nd don't ha'e benefit The d1s1nct hope.-(! attn11on and retirement b) the higher paid. older teachers "ould makc inroad into the surplus. but that hasn't been the case. onic1al said. Jurors back in deliberations The retirement bonus of S25.000 1s offered to tea he~ aged 55 to 65 on a fir 1-<:omc.-. first-~rvcd basis. At least 20 have to •&n up to make the program worth" h1lc for the di tnCt. to break murder trial deadlock 9y ltANDA CARDWELL City News S.rvke Jurors m the trial of a man char&ed with murdering an Anaheim molhcr of six md1~ted they had reached an impasse Thu~ay. but were ordered by the judge to con- tinue deliberatina. After panelists 1nd1cated dunng questforuna that they may be able 10 break O~ deadlock, uperior Coun Judie Everett W. Dickey instructed them to return to the court house 1n Santa Ana today to continue con- siderina the fate of Roger Max ~lkr. The 1evcn·woman. five-man jury has been deliber1u n1 since Tuetday. Keller is accused ot strangling Lisa Guardiola. the mother of three ets of twins under six )Cars old at the tJme of her death. The 24-year--Old woman's body was discovered at the entrance to Irvine Regional Park m the hills of East Orange just before dawn on Nov. 14, 1987. b) a woman pcd- estnan. Jury foreman Samuel Adam told the jud&c the panel was deadlocked 9-1-2, 6ut did not indicate which way they were leaning. "We had am'ed at a dec1S1on as o! last even1n&r and we understood the vcrdJC\. would stand." Adams said. "But as or this morning it changed." Juror Paul Thorpe told the Judge he wa frustrated beC41use some of the jurors had refused to explain their pos1t1 ons. "There arc members 1n the JUr)' when a kcd how they stand will not explain 11." Thorpe said. The JUd$e said he cannot compel Jurors to discuss their reasoning. but • asked the panel to reconsider the state of their dehberations. Juror Yolanda Garcia was the first 10 indicate she was Wllling to con- tinue. "How we thtnLriaht now 11 -Mt how we thought at the beginning," Gama said. Just call 642-6086 ORANGE ....... COAST --·~ J D.:::;• ,, ......... ~ Wbat do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you lib? Call the number above and )'O'.Ur ·=? will be recorded, tranlCfibed and .. Ii to 1M app1opriate editor. n. -24-hour' aalwerina eervice may be ... 10 .......... to IM editor on an~ topic. CcitllrilMIOn ID our Letten column must a.Delude .. _._.. 1111~ number for verification. TeU • wlilllt't on your mind. lf ~90-,_.,_ ~·lly ••"' u•_._ 10 .. 111 lf'Cl~(opf­ IMI OfWftfCI Our Coll• ·-~· '"'"' .. ..," ......... '°''"' ~ 10 --'°" Wiii\ ,_ (tt(\114"•0" ~ ara111••" Tel•P ..... " papc1 . "I ttall) didn't ha\c a pl:in ... Evef}th1na had been wrong. I wun·t enJO}ing Ol}$Clf. I wanted to start o'er somcwhen: else." Pen could rett1H' a ma\lmum sentence of life in prison on thl' e>.p1onage charge. He faces lc'i~r charges of absent without lcaH· and "rongfully appropna11ng govc1 n- ment property. Chief Prosecutor MaJ. M 1chul'I Graham on Thursda) ketchcd tlm scqurncc of e'ents 1n conncct11ln with Pen's absence: Late on Feb. 20. Pen went to thl' regiment's intelligence offi e "h"rc he wor'ked and removed a lap-lllp <.'Omputer and t"o Oopp) d1 s con· tatning clus1fied 1nforma11on on the unit's general defense plan'i The plans dealt "11h ho" the I I th Armored Ca,alr). a front-ltne de- fense unit, "'ould rca<-'t 1n case of an attack from the So' 1et bloc The same da). Pen dro\c a m1h - tar) 'chicle about 60 miles to a spot near the East Grrman border I le abandoned the 'chicle \'hen 11 got stuck 1n a "ooded area. \\alkcd tn a bu1Jcr l~·ncc and chmhcd O\Cr 11, l~rr) 1ng coml'!l.lll'f and disc ti1 ah:1111 ..aid Pen ··v.'QnJcr\'d around 1n La-.t < 1C'rman) for abou1 t"o hour.,," th en "cnt 10 a mm mun1st bore.le• gua1d tower and turn· ed IHmM~ll OH~r to the Ea'it (,l'r· nrnll'~. later hund1ng ovl·r rnmpu1t·1 and d1~ 10 un1dcn11fied Ea\t Cil·r man offiual~ in La~I Berlin. I he p10\N.uto1 'aid anal)\!\ la1~·r '>ho"cd th1.· n1mputcr "had lwc:n u1.'H''>'>e<l and '>l.'1 up to pnnt out 11l.ltl'I ial" --meaning the Ea~t (H•1 lllJll'> had lOp1ed the informnt1on Pl'll sat qu1ctl~ during the W\\1011 on.lst0nall) \' h1!.perrng to ht\ l hid. dd1.·nSl' wun~I. MaJ Witham I> ~tul.r~ His parents. Fred and \\ 111n1l' Pc.n. and s1<,ter ()e<11rec. al'>o Orangl' ( ount re.,1dent!>. "ere also prl~t and ~I hMcmng qu1ctl). 1 he cout 1 m:intal proceedings an· slated to lont1nul' F-nda) "1th te\11 mon\ lrorn Pen·, rmhtar. a\'><X•atc'I and · mcd1l al e\pcns ·"ho h~n l' c\am1ne<l him. 'Stalker' suspect' s dad's testimony contradicted I~ Cfty New1 S.rvlc~ LOS ANGELE ' -.\ denmt Thursday tcs11tied thJt accu'icd "Night talker" Richard Ra mm•1 was a patient in hl'I offiC'e "hen he was suppcsed to be in Te\:I\. rnn-li'3l:H~ll nrtcstl m 0 n) gTTl'T1 by I he def.cndant's father. · Dunng the defcn~ prcsen1a11on Julian R:i m1rez -Tap1a tcstttieJ ht'I son was at home 1n fl Paso hct"een Ma) 24-31 of 19 5 10 ane11d the fi l"it communton ccrcmon) for a nte1.c That wpuld place Ram1re1. ::!9 1n Texas during the Ma) :!9 atta<.I. on Mabel Bell. 84. and her invalid sister. The t\\O "ere beaten 1n their Monrovia home and found ahout four da)-s later. Bell died '>CHral weeks afterward. On May 30. 1985. a Burbanl. woman claimed she was robbed. beaten. raped and sodom11ed in her ,home. In testimony earlier this ycar. she idenufied Ramirc1 a'> her as- ~.11 l.11ll Rut 1 hut W3). Dr. l'l'tcr l..cun~ tc 11ft1.·d that a man named R1lh:ml Mena \\a' fi11ed for :i cro" n on l\1a' 2 J. 19~'· and had the CfO\\ n pul nn n tooth on ~1a' JO Leung pointl'd to the shagg~ -h.11r cd dl'tcnd:innn-coun-and tdentificd him J'> Richard Mt'na brl1er Thur da~. an e\pcn 1c,t1 fi<.'d thl' 1.kntal recurd<. of ~kna .1n1! Ra mm.·1 matl hcd ·· 1 here "as nu que'it1on "h.11 'itk.''er thcSl' t\\O ind" 1dua1 .. "'''l onr and thl· sanl{' 1ndn tdual ·· <..t1d D1 (1l'rald \ ak. a drnust and l.t\'- yer Ranure1 a self-proda1mt:d tin 11 "01\h1ppcr: 1'i charged "1th t \ murder'> and 30 other felon1c'1 tn I'" &.ngclc'i C. ount) If c.:on' 1ctl'd. h1· could be sentenced to death His la\,)Cr'> nrl' attempttng to pro'e hc as thc v1r t1m of a mi tal..1.•n 1dent1 t) and was not IO\'Olvcd in an' of the .. Night tallo.er" attacks. Man, three teens wounded during Santa Ana shooting ly Crty New1 Service Pohce toda) \\ere searchtng lor a gunman who "oundcd tour people during a pair of gang-rclated dm c- b) hoo11ngs in a anta .\na neigh- borhood Three of the v1ct1m'i "ere )Outh'> ranging from 13 to 15 )Cars old The founh v1c11rn. Carlos Gut1crrc1. "a 21 )Cars old. said anta <\na polt<.'c spokeswoman Maureen Thomas The names of the JU'cnlle<; \\Crc withheld. All were taken to local hospitals where the) were being treated for an 00ic1als said. .\ m:l\lmum ol 'Cl could part1etpatc. At a rt"Cent mee11ng of pro,pc< lt\C earl> retiree~ ho"e' er. on!\ fh e or si>. tea hers sho\\cd up to c\prl'S'> ''" interest. hool Board Pn.•\1'knt Jen) Sull1,an said 1 hursda) "It's a prell) darnl'd nice pad.age but not enough arc tal,,ing ad,antagc of 1t," he ~td. D1stnct omcial'> also arc offering an annul!)-1n<.·en11,e to lcartx'r'> c;~ and 56 )Cars of age h} Sq1t I. I YtXI The district "'II pro\lde an annu1t' equal to 10 percent of the lugh1.·'t three )Cars Of the teachers' salar) lor the tea h{'r~· hfcllmr Sulli \'an said the dt\tnct C'Ould a<.\ortment ol "ounds, Thoma., said ThC) all \\Cfe e\p<.'Cll'd tO 5UTTIYt' 1 he gunman. a passenger in a 1a1 de nbcd onl> as blue. dnH1· through the nc1ghbornood about 11 p m ) csterda~. fir t '"oundmg '" 1 teen-age bo)~ "ho "ere nd1ng th1.·1 b1qdcs in the ~300 b~k of Mont11 \'1stn .\H•nue. Said an fa na poltll Lt. Greg Cooper Both ho}\ "t.'1t "oundcd Sf\Cral umes The other teen-ager and Gutwn1.·1 "n1.1 had been <;tnndtng in hi\ ha1 ~. )3rd. \'Cf(' \\OUndl'd ahout I\\" minutes late1 1n the 600 biol'!.. 111 1 O\\ nc;cnd -,m·et. pnhre said affo11.l llH' lnll'l\ll\e\ hl'l'OU\l' 1hl tc,tchcr\ t.trgl ll'd tor carl) rl·tirc1111111 lot11111Jnd the h1ghc .. 1 ~lam·, .11111 the d1~t11ll "ouldn't be ..addkd '"'" that outlJ' The 11\lenll\C\ arc included in :i nc" contrdl t the d1,1nct \t&Ol'd "111 te<)l'hl'I'> l'Jrltu th1'> month that l .111- for a c; ~rl~·111 r~I\ 1ncrl':I'<' and 1 rx·rcent h1l1.· tn mcdtl':ll and h,·altl bcnd11' The d1stn1.t. \\hllh m "rtcn•h1·1 had ~U(I k'H'I 'ltUdl·nts than p1" JCllcd. made ~I ll million 1n llll' 11 I Ql\b l ht' } ra1. J1~trt1.:t o llil 1.1 1, \la~hcd an,Hhcr $..:! mtlhon 3, l'n rol1111cn1 plunged C\en deeper VOL• llO. 174 2780 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana . a • • .. r . Ill 111 II' HO\UI• UCI opens summer courses to public U 'I 1s offcnng more than 200 'iummcr courses 1n a vanet) of areas. from art h1s1011 to chcmmry, eng1nccnng to ph1lo~oph). Courses arc d1 v1dcd into two SC!>St.On'I: ses'>ion I 1s set for Monday 10 Aug. 3, and se!>swn II will be held from Aug. 7 to cpt. 13. Ciome courscco span the entire I 0-wcek period. During the summer quaner. the public ma} take regular Cl courses w1 1hov1 hc1ng formall~ admitted to the universtt)'. Enrollment ti. limited tn man) summer session!> courses. The public may register 1n person at the Summer Sc<i•11on~ Office in the llni,crslly fatcns1on Building on !,he campus. A c;ummer catalog of l.ummer rnurscs ts available h} ca lling 856-5493 l\ntlque show In Irvine The Bustamante i\nttque ho" "111 be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m on aturda} at the In ine Youth Sen ices (enter. l4301 Yale AH· Adm1ss1on 1s S 12 Call Da ,1d .\ndcrson al 724-6643 for more 1nformnt1on. Camp volunteers needed The Muscular Dystroph> Association 1s seek- ing vohJh tcer camp counselors. espec1all) malt's. for the summer camp to be held 1n San Diego Counly from June Monday to Jul) I. · Volunteer . between the aees of 18 and 40. will h<.'lp handicapped children with sports activities. ans and craf\s. a talent show and a sea veneer hunt. There is no cost 10 the volunteer. Every1h1ng from 1ranspona11on to supplies will be provided. Contact the Volunteer Ccnlcr of Orange ount) at 953-5757 or 582-3176, or the Muscular 0) stroph) •\ssocrn11on at 750-1408 for more 1n(or- matton Parliamentary proceClure l\ seminar on .. Po"er through Parliamcntar) Procedure" "'ll be gt\ en b~ Dr Fred Roger" from 7.30 to 9 JO pm o n Monda} at the In inc Youth Scn1ccs Center. 14.301 Yale .\'e Thc 'ICmtnar 1s geercd to\\ard membc~ of formal organ11a11ons and "'ll tea h pan1c1pants how to use various mo11ons to implement their ideas and progn1m., through kno"lt:dge of_parli!· mental) prcxedurl's. -I (ost 1s Sl 5 Call David \ndcf'ion at 724-6643 fo't more 1nforma11on Previewing college career The Tempcrnmcnt Research lnst1 tule IS oner- . mg a free se minar for perents and '>tudenrs con- sidering choosing a career and a lOllcge best 'illlll'd 10 the )t udcnt'~ necd., and the parents' PoCkl•tbook from 7 to 8:30 p.m on Tucsda~ Thc em1nar "ill be held nt the Huntington Beach Central L1bran . 711 1 I albcn .\\e Huntington nead; cal'<.'er counwlor .\hn· Fair- hurst will prc'ienl an O\l.'f\ I\:" ol the pron''>' and the fa tor'i to be con'11dl·re<l ·'' \\ell a-. careers for th<.' ~I st centur) ( all .i 1-()()41 for more 1nfor- ma11on Allergy awarenessle~fur~ The Allcrg) \\\ arc~s (1roup 1s spon .. aflng a free hde pre'it'ntat1on and lcuurc on .. .\lkrg~ anJ the En' ironment" from 7 to 9 pm at 1501 upenor A\C . '\u11c 306. Nl·"pon Beach Rcscnauon arc rcqu1rl'd tor the t:\ent. \\h1t h co1nc1dcs with "N,t11onal I\ thma and \llerg) "'arencss Month.'' dc.,1gnatl·d b) the ·\mencan Acadcm~ of Allcrg) and lmmunolog\. Call 645-78~2 for morl' 1nforma11on about the kt. lure Learn to sign classes A beginning cour c 1n .\mcnc:rn c,1gn language \\Ill be om·rcd from 7 30 to 9·30 p.m. on Tue<,da}\ from June ~7 to l\ug. I. h) the Cit} ol In inc'<; Family en ll'C~ at Deerfield Com mun II) Park. 5 Decrv.ood West The course co'lts ~24 and no pnor ""'II" .<ir<.' needed. Cnll Da' 1d i\nderc;on at 7H -6643 tor more information Baby contest at FV fiesta The Fountam alle' C hambet of Cnmmatc Fiesta Committee "'ll hold th fifth annual bah) contc I from 11 a m to I~ 30 p.m. on Saturda) Jul} I. on the Fie ta t:ige at ~tile ~uare Par!... ontc.,tan t'> must be from 6 month' 10 ~ }Car .. of age .\ th1ld \\Ill be permitted lo pan1npatc in onl} one of fi,c categone.-. pret11co;t smile. hcst drci;scd 4th of Jul) thcnu·. pr<.'ttte\I hair. prc't11ec;1 C}e!> and mo!>t ~p1rttcd First and second place trophic-. an<l thml plate t't.•rt1fica1cs will be a"ardcd. fhc cntn dcadltne 1 Tutwn} l\_ppltca11011s arc a' allablc at the Chamber of Commcr<.·e Ollice as well as vanous other Fountain Valle\ locations Contestants need not lhe 1n Fountain· allc~ (·all %2-4441 for more 1nforma11on C \ l .t :'\ D \ H ,. f 'ridsy, Junf' 2:1 No meetings schcdul<.'d POI 1c ·1-: I .Of.; Orange CO..t DAILY PILOT/fr1day Juoe 23, 1989 U 9y LISUE IAaNEST Of IN D..,, ..... 541« Twenty-two yean a10. when Ga>-len •Moore wa\ <:onfi ned 10 the Jung.le of Vietnam. he i.ent a stead) stream of leuer and snap hots homl" to ht!I mom and dad 1n NcwPort Beach. He lefl out details of the bloodshed, but the letters reflected a ccrta.in d1s1llu•uonment and na1 vetc. The young soldier's father, Glenn Moore. u1d he could sense his· son'i> increasing frustration at the n1ghtmansh conditions. The men 1n hts platoon where thinking of wntang a letter to their con- gressmen, one letter said Then, on March 23. 1967. two da)'i af\er his 21st btnhday. Moore met sud- den death when he unco ercd a land mine while d1gg1ng a foxhole. I • Mildred Moore never reall) recovered. her husband said Last year. after suffer- ing a stroke. she moved to a con' akscent home Their other two M>ns ha\e since moved to Northern Cahforn1a And Glenn Moore no" 76. ll\cs alone 1n the home he bu1ll 1n c"pon Heights more than 50 )Ca~ ago The purple hcan medal 1s 1n a km.hen cabinet and the picturt'i C1a)'len sent so long ago arl' carefull> placed 1n albums. Glenn Moore fl•ftl and Gary McClure 90 through •n al~um Gayl•r:t Moore·1 f!hoto1. Sent without explanation. the snapshots had l11:n1tcd meaning. The) were s1m pl) 1magc41 of fro1cn moments near the end ofh1"1 son's hie -un11I Ga11 Mc lure knocked on Moore·., door Thursday morning. For two decade • Md lure has been searching for his fnrnd'~ parenH. Gaylcn was sturdy. ".JX'Ctal and Wl'll-lo' cd by the men 1n his platoon \.tc\lurc thought his parents hould kno" Afier the shock of the 1ntro<luctton and the 1n1t1al lOn,crc;a11on. the two men sat down at the kitchen table and.opened the albums. .. Is this "hat )OU call pan of the Jungle., .. Moore asked "Yeah. that'r, "hat 11 looked like even day," McClure ans"cred · The que'illons and an'i"t.'f\ tumbkd out. Pieces of the puale fdl into place. .. l know all these gu)'i 1n thc't.' p1t.·tures. For Mc( lure a .. lur <,o man' \ •llnJm 'els, the war 1s a nightmare 1tia1 doc'in t go awa). He still sufft'~ w11h a nagging malad\ -Post Traumat1<. ~tre'i\ n .... order ·_ and a lingenng h111crnc')o; He hopes his' 1s11 w11h Moorl· \\111 \omcho"' be heahng. It's amallng. he said that hl· was Jinall) able to find C1a)lcn·., father "It's kind ofa miracle to me.'' Md lurt:' said. "I had kind of ~1vcn up. but it's alwa~s been on my mind ·· Alier seeing the war mcm0nal tn \.:tnta Ana on Thurcoda ). ht• deudcd to g1,c 11 one more ti) .\ !>~mpathct1( clerk at thl Hall of Records ga"c him JU"' enough 1n forma11on to lead him to ~oorl"" door The reunion wa\ hath \at1.-.f) 1ng and sorrowful "It's the first ttml' r, e .-.ccn an' of the boH 1n the I ~9th DI\ 1s1on \\.,l,·, l' olten \\Ondcred about 11." Moore \a1d "I'm glad to sec someone \.\ho""' \\Ith him but 11·s almo!>t more than I can tJh' " thl' hospital for 71, months He was sllll 1n tntenst'l' care when a mall c,.amer told him Moore was dcad. "(1a) kn's death "as a shock to all or u'i," he said. '"we all loved him He "as a spcual kind ofgu) For me. being 1n the hosp1tal ... 1t was C\ en harder "When he died in Vietnam e'er) bo<l) was affected It made us feel hkc "'e 10,1 someone close 10 us and we v.ould thmk to ourselves. 'Who's next., .. . till. McClure -;aid. he someho" al"a}s knew he would be one of those "ho would come home And when he did, there would be a JOb to do "I felt bad for a lot of the parent\ because no one e'er told them "'hat w<.'nt on, and the' never knew.'' McClure said .. fh1s IS one Olthe IJ11ngs J'\e dealt \\-Ith since I got back. these feehngs of ho"' thc SIOI) "'as ne"er told "I think a lot of the parents "ere left with cmotton1al ft>ehngs about. 'Ho"' did m\ !>On die and hov. "as he., ... l\1c( lure ..aid .. '-\ lot of parent'> JU<.t ha\e a go,ernmentJeuer to 20 on \nd that ,.,n ·1 enough That's never enough ... of the end of his fnend's hfe. Like the wa} th( rain poured•down on their tents the first night in Vietnam And how Ga)'len. after being attacked by a swarm of bumble bees. had Jumped 1n lhc n ver to d rench himself. McClure and Gaylen Moore were bud· 'dies n&ht off. Thev were drafted on the same da). went through tra1n1n& t<>sether and took the same boat to Vietnam. "I was never more than 10 feel awav from Gaylen 11 seemed.'' he said. "I think sometimes "'e didn't want to know each other too well. because we knew what wu ahead of us .. 1111, he said. "We got to be more than JUSI fncnds. I thtnk You can't help 11. When "'c "-Cnt to .Vietnam we became closer than ever:· The) read e3'Ch other's mail and cht'<'k- cd ea<.h other's bodies for leeches f our months after arrivi ng tn uthcast Asia, McOure was hit by a grenade that splattered shrapnel throueJi hi' bod' and broke ht back. He was 1n I was w11h Ga' kn 1n so man' of them." _McClure c;a1d · .. I tall thf people on lhJs_ page art' dead. or 1f th e) 're not dead their arms or legs an: blo" n off." "It's hard for o<.11h ol u'i 11\ r<.'al hnrd · said McClurl' an Oranae rc'>ldl'nt nu" married "Ith thrl'l' 1.·hildren "Out 11·, somt.'th1ng that need<, 10 he d11nl' 11·, been "-8) too long ·· McClure. 4' wn' e.tger 10 till 111 tktatl\ Police seek identity of biker kHled in mishap C allege district rejects claim filed by developer By the Dall)' Piiot Poltcc were scck1 ng the 1dcnt1t) ot an elderl) man "ho died after tx·ing l..nod.- cd olT his b1c~cle b) a p1cl..up tru<.k 1n Coc;tn Meo;a earl) \\edne~a} morning The '1ct1m "a~ rtc:1ing north cm (")range .\\enue in the 'outhhound lane\ at IYth trcct ''hen the arttdcnt ocrurrcd at 'i I 'i am .\ccord1ng 10 ( o~ta Mesa polite LI Gal) \\ cbster the b•C)th 1 failed to stop at the intersccuun nnd wns bumped b) .1 198 Ford ptlkup heading '"cc;t on 14th The '1ct1m fell nnd struck hi\ hend .\n autop)) determined the cause of death to be trauma 10 the head . r The dmcr 1lf the trut.k. John colt Trotter, 33. nt ( o.,HI Mesa. waco not charged. i\lthough the '1ct1m carnC't.I no 1dcnu- ficat1on. deput} coroner Ted ~ulhvan Sy ALEX \lllWAMS Of IN: O~!Py l"lloc Staf'I I he toast C'ommuntt) C ullegc Dt\trtl 1 said he did ml! appt•ar to bc a tran,irnt ha., reJettcd a S:!07.000 legal claim !lied He was earn 1ng hnu'iC kc\\ and rt.·<,1-b) a 'Jc .. , pon Beach de' elnpcr "hu dents said thn had \.ecn him in tht• area 1 la1m'i the d1 tnct failed to clear tht' wa' before · lor an apartment dc\elopmcnt on dl\tnct Ho"e'cr. Webo;ter said the \lt11m "'a' l:ind in Co!ila ~1e..a. "caring se'eral JaC'kcts a common prnl_· __ .L-and and Co Inc filed the claim 1n t1ce among trans1cnt'i \la} eight months ancr the u t~ rernncd I k "as taken tu Hoag \'1c m11r1al Hn\· the propert) to proh1b11 construction of prtal whcre hl" d1('d JU'lt Ix-fore IO am a) man) a ~ aparlm<.'nl'> on a 14·.t<.re ulh\an said )ti\' a1 .\dam~ .\'eouc and Ptnt.•cretk The \ICttm "a" de<;cntw:d :io; "h11l' OmC' across from 0{ange ( O:t'it Com- about 60 \car-. uld ' feet 10 1mhc' tall munit) College. "e1gh1ng i 7M pound'i He had "'h11c hai r ..Zand claimed the dt 1nc1 , wlntrd ,on· a shon beard .tnll blue-grn ) qe' 1ra1.1 terms "•th an un'i3t1o;lacton-et1ort He "as "'caring hc1ge p;\nt\ \\Ith a 10 'iC\Urc ?ontng from the ut .. blad. belt. a gra\ \\,eat Jadet maroon l he Zand \o was ongtnall) "'1ll1ng to 'i\\CalJaCkt.·t and hlatk 1ncl 1.·1. \\ht\(' \Ol l..' ltihb\ 10 St;t.ure f:\\orabk 10n1ng hut and blue 1enn1!1 o;hncs He had a \\httc lkter'red the "'i>rk w lhl' dt'>lrKI "h1ch metal "-allh on hi\ """' \oluntnrtl) U\\umed rc,pon\lb1ht \, at An)'onc with 1nlormat1on about thl' lording 10 the claim v1cttm 1s a~lccd to contatt the rn11mcr'' /Aind paid the dl\tm·t S 11)().1)()() Im an office at 64 7-.,400 1i~n1on 10 hu1ld on the land fhe J1\trn 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ c'lt1ma1cd the deal a ould ha\C netted the tollcge dt'itmt about SJCXJ m1ll111n ll\C'r 61'1 }ear. \\hen the dc\eloper and thl.' dt,tm·t s1rull the deal. ut~ zoning permitted apanment con)truc11on on the pared /and h.id alread' built "I~ un11\ on an adJ.ilcnt 1te. \<ltd Pcm \ alcn11nt• ( O'ita Mc~·., planning director Out nughhol"'i Jlrcad' unh.1pp\. \\Ith th{ tkn')tl\ .tnd traflit. Imm t'\l\ting • ;Wanmcnt-. lobbied to blol.k lutthcr 1.on· '\frut. 11on \ alcnune ..aid The ( osta \tc..a ( II' < ounul rt' 'ponded to nc1ghlx1rhood lOnn•m, tl' 1.han1ung the 1on1nii to Pl'rm11 1)nh pro Jet.t\ of general pubhc UM'. '>UC'h as ..chools or athletic fields. Valentine said In the claim the dc,cloper 1s seeking reimbursement of the onginal s·100.ooo and an add111onal S1 07.000 10 co\cr engineering. archtteC'lural. consulting am.I legal fct-s and lost interest When plans '>tailed at the end of the onc-}car optton. Zand asked for an ad- dtuonal i_ea!._.19 \\Ork out a favorable zone change "'1th lllt> cit). said d1 tnct C hanccllor >\lfr"d Fcrnand~2 The contra<.\ be-i"~n the de' eloper and the dt'>tmt pro' 1ded that Zand could t:>u~ add111onal ttmc on the option. but Zand asl cd for a lull \Car free in tOITI· P<'n'3tton Fernande? \aid The d1'\tm.l \"efforts "ere poorl~ con- ce1' cd Jnd 1nadeQua1el) thought out.'' the da1m .,late In tead ot a free \Car on thc option. the di\ met offered Za.nd f o an add111onnl St'! months land concluded that wa-s nut enough ttme to lobh~ for another zone"~ lhange. nrrnrd1ng to the da1m "\\'e don't thinl "c did an)thing to tnrnr th1<; da1m \\ c don't ngrt'C wnh this a11al\'11s .. said rcrnande1 "The fx,;ud 1lffered land 'ii'! add1t1onal month\, "htch "e thought "'as rcnsonahlc" Fcroandc1 \<ltd he regrct'i the los., of n.'H'nu~ the Z.and deal w oulJ ha' e pro' 1ded Th<.> l't'\Cnuc "a" earmarlcd lur 1mpro .. 1n[l and maintaining the 01- angc ( oast ( ulle r t.am pu \\1th pri,ate de,elopment on th(' site all but 1m1><.w;1blc Fcmandc"1 ..aid the d1stnl.I " unl.'enain v. hat 11 "111 do "-1\h the land Plan' haH• not gone P3"1 the lc'l'l ot rn'iual conJCt.turc. he "3td \,el on Zand of the de' elopmcnt com· ()an\ "'a una,a1lablc for commcnt Mesan shot after bank holdup On their w•y u...,.a ••-" H.... peduete1 receive tttelr dlptOlft•• during cer....onl•• M ttte Irvine aowt on Tttursday to wind up pedu- lltlon• on ttt• or...-Coast. By City News Servke •\ sccunl\ guard at an A.nah1·1m h.rnl.. fhur\da' "hot a robhcn-"IU"J'C' I ·" hl· ""'~ fk1.·ing from tht.• hu11l.hng I 11n \\tic). 31\. of < o'ita \ k;..1 "·'' c;hot in the leg in the parlong Im ti l A.111l ol •\mt'n<.a. :?.!60 5 Hat bor Rh J .1ltl'I he attempted 10 run from the gua1J ,,1111 .\nahl·tm Poltcc Lt Vince H<.n,ard \..,tic) 1\ accused of entcnng thl' hank .11 :lbout 12 45 p m and h nd1n n tclkr note demamhng monc\ •\ner rc~e•' 1n{I. an undt~llo!.ed .lmllunt ot cash. he began to lca'e the bank. Howard '>atd. I he 1ellc1 1gnalcd the $UarJ. who foll1l"'cd \\ 1lc' Once the .,uspcr t left the honl. the gua1d ordcrctl him to 'top I lo"-Jrd ~1J When Wik\ turned and tkd. he "a" hot thr hrl.lten3nt \111.J "(\\tic\) apparent! s1m1lated a "C· P<)n durtn the robber). the guard .l\liumcd ht "3' umt'd •• Howard \11J • \! tin \\U\ t<l~tn to l C I MC"d1cal c C'nter "'hetl: he wa 1ru1C'd and boo~cd on banl robber\ < haraco; Cost• MHa was gone but the trunk had not been aranJOS hoot with a 98 gun. t1mpercd wuh. The I s ~ft'l ~tt· located tit I motet~ Lane. mated at S 8 arre ted lot begging 1n I.he 4 00 blod. of \\cs1 <.oa"t thgh"a \\cc.Jncsda\ night at un"cv. Parl an the 7900 blod. ot llalt i\\Cnuc \ "'tne also ~td tbat gan '> g.ithcr 10 "'nte 1raffit1 on the v.all" 1n thc area tn another 1n 1dcn1 at tlolt ·\,cnue at about 11 0 p.m . 'i('\Cral H1co- pa.ni youths rcportcdl v.ere fi ght· 1na 11\ the trcct. Parent~ of three boys were advised that their fOns used 1hcr spra) paint to write profanity on windows and bu1ld1ng, at Cahforn1a Elemcn· 1ary hool, 3232 C'alifon'1a l. The Newport-Mesa nificd School Dis- trict was notified and thc parents could be billed for cleanup costs. • • • Nc11hbor~ 1n the 00 bto<:k of Hamilton trccl rcponcd ~in&, a man on the roof with a sun. Poli« confitcatcd for safckccp1"4 the man's ruity. unloaded Rcrninaton hotaun. which he was cradhn& 1n his arrn He was .not lfll''tcd. • • • rc\ldtnt in the 400 btock of 8r)'SOn (>(101' sa1d a 1ran\lent with 1 c-ocune habtt mttht hA~ enttttd h11 house while the rn1dent .,a n't k>ok11\& and stoic t•o p11n of 14K aokt eemn&1 valued at $410 and a kather Jacket ••• A woman ~·d \he locked her ucc1 punc 1n 1hc trunk of her car at Kist the Club. lllS Nc-.pon Bl"d. When \M returned. 1hc punc I nine 8uraJars ranksacked a house on the 11SOO block of Espnt Wa)'. stealing a camera and a video cac;\t\· tc rccordcr after brc3k1n1 1n throu(l,h a side window. • • • A Kenwood-brand portable car stereo was stolen from • pick un trudt parked at Cafl'°n A venue and Mk~llon Drive Thieves •P{)lrtnt· ly mathC'd the U'\K'k"1 "de window • • • Poltee responded 10 ('()mpla1nt' b a child that tcen,..o 1n a pale )cllow Toyota st.ruft the child .,,,h '-. ""ltcr belloon n<'.ar • pnnabrook !thool. located at 6SS pnnabrook Nonh. • • • Polttt d1spened I 0 ttdok'~nt who were conp'Cpltd in 1 cul-de·MC near Doe Tran Wnt and Ftddltncd: amok1n, and ta.Jiu n& about theft .. ' Vandals shot out a w1ndow al L.m ewporl ~•c-h a1;h totahng S 162 was taken from several purse kept in a bedroom dunng a pany at a home 1n the 2500 block of '1crra Vista. • • • Pnnt . ixm1bl)' from a volk ball. "ere fou nd on a broken shdtna gla~, J oor at the Ncwponcr Re n. 1107 Jamboree Rd. " . . A porcelain totlcl was shattered into p1cccs at a pubhc restroom at Corona dcl Mar Main ~h near the rorncr of Ins A venut and Ocean Lant. At a pubhc tntroom at Main U'ttt and Ocean Fron\ hy the Balbota P~r. a handteappcd door and lock wcrt lhanemt • • • Several cJ1pen tve punes and a U ,000 ptarl ncdlace were taken ftom a llnda bk home •hllc the resident ••' •••) for a couple of mon•h .. ~ A 37-)-car-old 1ran11~nt who p1rc h" name., Jadt Luck 8uuerl1v wa' Hunlin@lon 8.-ac-h Thtc'C" broke a pa'>knaer "'n d ow earl) l hur'>da) of a car parked ll r ac1fi ( oa\t H1J)\way and Hunt· in11on Street and \tole " PU"<' frllm a ~at. • • • 8uratars brnlc into a $1lvcr 1986 Volksw11en C abr1olc1 o n Wednes- da)' at the Red n1on Rntaurant I MOO r ac1fi oa't H-ahway and tole a tcrco and tore the da h apen . • • • A thin. bakhna man of •bout 40 rc90ntdl beat up his 17-ytar-old wife 1n the lobb of~ Hunt11~1on 8cach Inn. 2111 l Pac1fk C'oett Hieh••Y ~ man STpOntd) wu <kta1ntd at •he part.ans lot of •he Gnndtt RC'Caurant nc't door ' '"!dent Nid tOrMOnt shpptd into her houtt 1n lM 18000 block of Flonda Su"ttt ind 'tole her punc while "'he wa\ outJick bocO Whttc and H1sp1ntc ar<>u~ l'f· pontdl) threw rocu I\ rteh other Lapna Bt-ac.-h Pohct rccc1vcd a call Wcdn«.'~3)' that a mother and father V.Cf't' fight· ina in the 1200 bl k of t..-auna an on RMd. • • • SomcoM brotc tnlO a~ (nit perked al Vacauon \'tllqc on Tu~­ da)' and ttolt tettO equipment 1ral~ at SH • • • Officer5 rctt1vcd a romp&innt on Wednada~ that a cotlc<'tton •nt ,,,, Mf'QSl"I a bu1tnet1 1n t~ 1900 bk>ck of South C:oe t """" • FOt1•tai• alley A bUijit WU lCaftd off aftcf bttak1n,a t~ pa ~ ... rndbw of a .. I • SAN FRANCI 0 (AP) -Our· illl a heanna on what IM called tM ••nry emotional l"uc" or tcmtonal ralina, ln1urancc Comm1Hioner Roun1 Gillespie Thur~•> cha~med an inturantt executive for hit com- peny's failure 1to heed the wall of vokn fed up with the lndu"ry. T he day-Iona publtc heanna was the sec.and 1n a series of hearinat ICfOSl lhe 'tale to d1~uss 1mplemen- tat1on of Propos1 t1on I 03, the ratc- cutt1n1 ballot 1niuauvc voters ap. proved last November. Outside the board room. Harvey ~ownfield, chief ·author of' Prop- osition 103. harshl> cn11c11ed the proceedings as an ··attempt to rt· write Prop. I 03." Temtonal rating 1s tbe prac11ce of using a dri ver's rer.1dence 10 help calculate 1nr.urance ratei.. Cnucs claim 11 is arb1traf) and dis· cnminates against racial m1non11es and the poor. "hale the insurance industry argues temtor) 1s one of the most accurate prcd1ctan of at:c1- dents and subsequent insurance costs. Propo<11t1on 103 proponen tr. argued that lcrntonal rating fo rces good dnvers lO "\ubs1d1ze" bad drivers in the ume neighborhood Under Propos1t1on I 03. insurers would be rcqu1r.cd Lo base rates primarily on a driver's \afety record. the number of miles driven ,annuall> and the amount of dri ving ex- perience. Other factors. including territorial cons1dcrat1ons. would only be allowed with the com- m1ss1oner's approval and after cstab· lished nsk 1s pro' cd Proponrnts "'ant ..afrt" records "-Cighed most hea' 11} and subst· lto•anf Glflespl• quent fllctor' conc;1dcred le'>' Rosenfield d1smic;~d as "aho;urd and eonYolutcd" kgal theonc'i in- dustr; representa 11 ves pre~n ted to defend temtonal rating, "We're seeing a data smokc\cret"n to cover up the fact that there' " no real 1nforma11on here," he said _Under the new law, to weigh other fa ctors when se111ng rate\ insurer\ must open their book'i and JU'tllf} the increased mks. he 'iaid. Rosenfield an11c1pateo; that in- surers will find "some legjumate differences between urban and rural areas," but he doubted that Gille pi e would be able to gather the nt>ces'I· ar) evidence by June 30. when a draft 1mplementat1C>n plan 1s due "I think it's going to take more Michael McCabe than a, l111le unpattenl'c to c.'On' 1nt.e the' otef'i that the commissioner hac; no" hec.ome an ad\C>eate for con- sumers," hc ~1d of G1llesp1c, v.h<Y appeared frustrated at time\ as 1n· surance r itet.ut1'e'> "'ere unable to pro' 1de ans\H'.rs to specifit que.,. 11ons about the nc" law. One 1.est ) cxfhan3e broke out a!> Allc;tate lnsurancf Co. group v1t:c president M 1chael Mt:Cabe ar&1Jcd that v.11hout lerntonal rating. his compan> could be forced out of doing bu incss 1n certain urban areas "here l OSts are greater Rate!> for dmers in part'i of northeastern California w uld go up by more than SO percent, "h1lr rates for dnver<, 1n 1.ou1hrrn California could plummet as much as 60 percent. he said Transportation-spehding limit will be on· the June 1990 ballot ACRAM ENTO CAP) -Go\ (1corge Deu- kmeJ1an and lcg1sla11vc leaders agreed 1 hursda> to put ..their S 18.S b11l1on transporta11on-c.pcnd1ng hm11 plan before voter!. nc"<I June instead of th is NoYembcr The dec1s1on not to tall a special election in No\ ember was "based on some suf''C>" taken on ""h1(h / ballot would gi ve us the hcst chance for \Ucc:ess ... the Republican goYernor tolp reponcr\ Deukme11an and the top fou r lcgl\la11vc lt>adcr\ met for nearly an hour 1 hursda} 1n their continuing attempt to "'ork out a mas.,1vc and intercnnneued budget deal before June 30 While all c,a1d the} arc making progrcs\ and arc confident of succc\5. the"' admmed there arc do1cn' ol difficult details 10 be rc~lved 1n eight da)'> ··tn general. "'c seem to be making good progrcc;., and I'm ver) encouraged .. Deukme11an ..aid "But there's s11ll rnough time. and mC)nv people 1n the Legislature and outside the Lcg1r,laturr "''" pla) a role ·· Onr aspect of lhe deal a SI b1ll1on \Chool funding bin. "'a!> appro' ed 56-11 b:., lhe sscmbh on Thursday It and the nYal Senatc-pa\~ed btll stJll .facc difficult ncgot1at1on\ over hov. Propoc;111on 9f\, munn should he d1stnbutcd among o;c hoot d1stnct'i The s1~-lcg1slator budget conference comm1 11cc . continuing 1H meetings. decided Thu rsda~ to rem<>H' all add111onal hoot funding from the main budget . document and let the spending levels be decided b) thc- negouators working on the school bill-,. AB 198 h) Assemblyman Jack ()'( onndl. D-<ianta Barbara, and 5898 b)' St.·n Gary Hart. D-Santa Barbara Thr complex deal that needs to bc "-Orkcd out b~ June 30 1n\ oh cs the normal \49 h1lhon-plu'> budget for the 1989-90 fiscal ~car "hlC h stam Jul) I the SUl.'i billion transporta11on plan that 1ndudt'\ a 9-cent gaso line tax increase. !.pending of the S:! \ billion 1n htgher-than-cxpcrted tax rcH•nue\. and long-ra nge changes 1n the -.pending hm11 and Propos111on 'lk Republ1tan\ 'WI} the) "on't agree tu a bill ~lo.,..ing th e Slate to spend the S~ 5 h1lhon untcs!. the enll rt• package 1s appro\ ed together _ ·"ft (the shon·lcrm \pending) g<>C!> off the lahk 11 we don't~t dosurr on the big issues." ~natl.' M1nnnt\ Leader Ken Madd ). R· resno. said fhursday\. Explorer finds the Bismarck, says it was scuttled not sunk in ba·ttle I WASHI NGTON (APJ -I<\ deep. sea 1nspec11on of the 81'1marcl< 'iU8· gests that the mo.,t poM·rful ballle· ship in Adolf H11lcr''I na'} wa'> scuttled b)' its own c-rew rath<"r than .sunk by the Bnt1sh 1n a celebrated battle, undrn>.ater C"<plorer Rohen D Ballard ~•d Thur.,da\ Dunng a 9()-m1nu1c nev.o, con· ference. Ba llard descrihed ho" he his ocean-era" ling robot loatrd thr Bismarck "s1111ng upright and proud" two wee)..\ ago Then thr .\mencan onan11- grapher. whose father wa \ of Rnt1\h background and "ho-.c mother "3'> of ucrman heritage. addre\\C.'d himself to the (1erman peopk 1n C1erman "I am an under.,..ater ~>.plorcr not a 1rca~urr hunter:· he \aid tran'>- la11ng h1nnclf hack into Lngll'ih "We found no human rrmaan!>. We touched nothing and took nothing . The future ot the Bismarck " in thl' hands of the uennan people . He said he will d1scloo,c ll'i C:\3ll lcit.ation Qnl~ to C1crman' .,o C 1rr- man'> them'ich C'> can dcu dr wh ether to tr. to ra1~ thc '>hi p. "'hich \dnk dficr a battk \.1 a' ~7 194 1 Ballard. a senior sc1ent1\t at the Wcxxh Hole Oc:canograph1t. ln.,11tu· lion 1n Mas\achu..ell\, \aid \true· tural t:\ 1dcnte ~t1sfied him that the C 1e1 man\ 'l un kd thr battle'ih1p rathcr than tr. ang 10 '>urrcnckr or allo"'111g he1 to IX' ~nt do"n h> Bnt1sh fire. "Only sc uttled ~hip!> tend to make 1t to the bouom an one piece," Rallard said "It :ippcars the crew opened 11 up along its cnure length. It "as dearl) flooded. stem to .,tern ·· "Ma)bc the Germans d1dn·t want 11 taken as a "ar pn1e," he add~d In the 1941 battle. the Bismarck"• main guns "'ere qu1tkl) knqcked out and the atta<'king Bnt1sh ships wert.· out of range of her secondaf) guns Ballard said. so its was hclplc~'> and taking hundred!. of hm -11s sink- ing dearly 1nrY1lablc. lnnead of 1bandon1n1 temtonal rauna, M abe Yranu each rauna factor .-et&hcd in pr0Port1on to tn· duttry rv1c1cnce that 11 contributes to a«Mkn11. But as McC:abe defended 1em- tori.al ra11n1s, G1lle,p1e interrupted 10 rrmind McCabe that the voters were apparently unhappy w11h the saatus quo and ~ert' looking fo r a chanac. McCabe responded that voters Vttre semna a "v('ry elaborate, ngor-ou~ proetss of change.'' but Gilleip1e pushed on, asking again about the content of Propos1uon 103 He defended lhc industry's nrcd to protect the profitab1hty of sdlmg in•urance, but when McCabe was unable lo produce rxamples of rates under his proposed system. a v1s1bly miffed G1llrsp1c admonuhed Mcfabe to act on the voters· call for changr. "I am chagnned that you have not taken the time to look at thr impact on )'our customers," she said "It is important to havr profits to attract investors, but 11 1s al o im- portant to ha ve customers who do not vote so negat1 \ely against ~ou," she said. rcfrmng to the insurance 1ndustf) 's no-fault in urance in- 111at1vr that voters rejected over- whelmingly last November. Finally. McCabe conceded that the industry has more homework to· do. "We have got to build a complete new world for us to understand here. and as soon as "'c can do that, we "Ill." he said "Wr kno" the in- surance 1ndustr) is not the most popular industf')' in the world .. We know "'e ha' e a lot of "'ork to do .. High court ruling ·boosts watondrugs \\ASHI M d01' (i<\PJ -lhc u- prt.·mc C ourt 1n a ruling e>.pectcd to hol\ter tht.• fight aga1n\I drug dealer\ and moh\lt'I\ \a1d Thuf'dlH that till' gtl\CrnlTll'nt Ola}' \CllC monc:. and propcrt } t11m1nal defendant~ . ,,,, .. "'''""'''' Two counterfeiting rings crad<ed LOS ANGEL -Two spern1hzed countcrfc111ng rings \\tre cracked "-hen federal aaent1 from ( ahforn1a. Ohio and Ken tuck) arrcstcd \t'\ rn 1mponcrs and 5t11cd thOu\ands of items. including de 1gncr handbagi.. watches lulPle and clothing. ustom$ offi cials \aid Thur'iday Arr~st warrants filrd 1n U.\. 01\tnct Court h<"re Wednc~day alleged that those arre1ted sold counterfeit merchandise hcarinK ~uch names 3\ Louie, Vuitton. Gucci and Role>. to 10\CSt1gat1ng C u\toms agent~. The merchandise could ha H· bttn 'iold for more than ~I .million. Customs Agent Ed Adamson "aid 1n a new-. rclca\l' 1~\ucd l huf'MJay 34 officers face dlsclpllne I~ raid LOS ANGELES -Th1rt~·four police ofliC'N\ "'ho ':rndah1ed tnnt·r- cit) homes and alkgedly terron1cd 1hc re\1dt.·n1!. dunng :t drug raid aR oong suspencd without pa) or 01hrr"1S1: d1 .. npl1ned. the1c C'h1ef Q1d Thursday AddJtjooally. two of the officers "ho too k part 1n thc raid ha\ c resigned and a captain has been rcarngncd. 'laid Polin· Chief Daf)'I Gates. ou\11mng department sanctions for thr raid 1n which "till' and plu mh1ng fixture'> "ere smashed and M>me rrs1drnts allc@edh "Crl· beaten and humiliated Radicals torch flags near ~uc campus BERKELEY - A day after the l \ \uprcmt.• < oun ruled that hurning the flag was protected as frre 'ipee{ h. J \mall grour> of lcftl\15 torched Oag'i outside C Bcrkc.'le) -al the 'iamt· 11mC' ( ongrc'>., "a" a\kcd 10 cnau leg1slat1on against such an act Tlie sel f-desc.nbcd membcro, of thl' "Hnnlutic1ria11 < ommun1 o;t Youth Brigade" on Thurajay called thl' hurn1ng ol the na11onal hanncr "a celebration" and referred to the· flag and tht•1r rnuntl') in profane term\ Sult alleges S 5 bllllon Marcos plot LOS ANGELES -A revised SSO hllhon la"'IUl l acc u!.ing Ferdinand and Imelda Marco!> of a slobal plot that looted thl' Ph1hr>pinec; of more than ~5 b1lhon was charactcn1cd hy their law~er l hur\cla\. a\ ru.,t a rehash ol old allega11ons. The documents filed in federal coun here V. cdnt.•\d;J\ contain the mo\t detailed descript10• vet of how thc-·depo\t>d Ph1hppanc leader and hi\ free· s~nd1ng wife allcgcdh conducted thei r <.theme thwugh a nt'l"mk of cron1l'\ and--do1ens of bank account11 '\ ·\1'10'\ \I . HHIJ:J·, Bush gives volunteerlsm a boost NEW YORK -Prcs1dcn1 Bush Thur<ida' nilled upon all i\mmcan Clll/CnS and 1nstitut10nS to JOl ll a \Oluntaf) cru..adl' to light po\crt}. drug\ and other societal ills b) t.'ii;tc nd1ng natwnal "l'f\ ltl' "into t'\CI) w rncr ol America.~· Bnng1ng a campaign metaphor I<> hie he \JO\ l'lkd 1'11'1 oluepnnt for a foundation called the "Po1 nl !. of Light ln111atl\c" that \\Ott Id get i 25 m1ll1on a year in taxpa)ers· funds to <;pur mcman' to 'oluntl'l'I for social 'ien 1t.·e He made thc pitch in a 'ipeech for the e"' York < 1t> Partnership. ·n~~~I~~ \~l·~ ~·,~~~ ::rc~~~~ .. "r~~~ Heterosexual AIDS cases hold steady Varg1n1a and '-c" York. the JUSl1 Ce\ \Jld the right\ to due procc!>\ and a ATLANTA -The proportion of AIDS l3\C\ 1ha1 most hkel~ rc\ult t•d IJ"')er' help ait.· not , mlated "hen from hcterose,ual contact has remained stcad} 111 the t n1tl'd ~tatcs at about tht• daret.t m indarnl nroct.'t:d<, of fo ur 1n 100. federal rcsearchl'r'i reponcd Thuro;da} alkgcdl) illiut ttl 11, itie' arc con.., The national (enter\ for D1..ea<,e Control rcponrd lhat hctern\l'~ual fic,catcd transm11;s1on of ..\ID account\ for 4 305 or 4 4 ix·ncnt. of the total of A\ 11 <,ped io"'ard the c>.pected 97.193 AID cases in the l'n1ted \tall'\ . end of 1,, 1 QRX·M~ term nl'\t "'l'l'k The C'OC has d1\ 1ded 97 percent of the c.ount r} r, \ 11>~ t.a'>C\ in tu c;c' en the roun Jl\o transm1ss1on categories 1 lomo.,l'\ual or tmc\u,11 m:ill \ "ho auountcd for • Narro.,.,ed a ccntur.-.old kdcral almost all car,c~ in the ep1dem1t '' fir\t h'\' ,)l':tr\ no" at.rnunt for ahoul 60 la" b) gl\ init ut1c, 1m.portant nc" percent, "hale tran<;m1 \.\1on through drug nt'edk· \harms ha' het·n on I.he protect ion against tng-mnne} dam-_ nc;c ..,, age a"ardr, "hen the) arc accu5<'<1 of '1ola11ng pcopk'!. "' 11 nght~ In the latest in a 'itnng of ~•backs Uninsured patients get less treatment for Cl' 11 right\ atll' 1\ts. the coun • _ , said an 186fl Id" ma} be u!ied to sue CHI CAGO-People w11h out medical 1n~uranlc not uni} arc lc'ic; hkcl) a cit) onl} 1f 11 can be pro,~d the to get into hospitals than insured patient\. th('\ :ll\o get le'' 1rca1mcn1 ontc alleged U\ll nght.-, '1olat1on was pan the~ ·re there. a new stud) of Boston ho\p11:1f p:111cnts ha\ found. of an offi cial mun1c1pal pollc). The But tht• finding doesn't ncceo;..anl} mean th l' un1n<;ured get wor'i<.' t·n1e. coun ruled a~a1m1 o former Dalla\ because do tors ma) keep 1no,ured pa11t.•nt' in lhl' ho!.p1tal longer th.m high '>t hool loolhall each who -,aid necessary and ma} g1 ,·c them more 1rcatrm:n1 thun thc7 need rc-.cnrchl·rc, he IO!.t hie, JOh ~cau\e he 14> white ~Id, • Ruled ().' 111 a frec·'\J')ecd1 ca'-<· Previous stud1c!> ha'c rc,ealcd that tht' poor m1norit1 eo; and peo ple from Ne" 'ork Cit) that com· ''-llhoul health 1n.,urance have le~' chantl' r1I gl'1t1ng medical t·arc than mun111c' ma) 1mpmc rcgula11on' othe~. aimed at l<ecp1ng do"n the 'olumr at rock conccno, • l 'phcld a \200.CJ<XJ llhcl award B h b•I fl b Ug;llO\t I forte-I lank\ ( ommun1ca-US 0 ~ects to ag-urning rule taons. but lhc dcc1s1on did not ap- pear to "'eakan 'ilgn1fi can1ly the news media's l')rotcc11ons against SUlh la"!.Ull!> At muc an both lcJ<ll·fer ca!ICs "ere forfeiture proY1'11ons of kc) federal crime-fighting laws. the Con· t1nu1ng Criminal l::n terpnse Act and the Ratkctccr I nnuenced Corrupt Organ11a11on'> la" NEW YORK -·President Bu!.h 1s\ucd a strong pe~onal d1!>scn t Thursday to the uprcme ( oun dC'CH11on o' rnurn1n~ llag.Je\l'cra11on la"'· declanng that "flag burning I\ "'rong dc:id "'rong. · Bush. who made thr flog a maJor Muc in h1o; llJ!US camp:ugn. commented as he-un\C1led a nu11on"ld(• \(1luntccr l)TOgram and a\kcd Congress to appropriate SIOO m1lho11 for 11 o'er the nc t lour )C3r'i Democrats' chlld-care package advances T hur~a) ·., rulings al\o left stares free to cmkt or enforce s1 m1lar la~ WASHINGTON -The Scnnlt on I hur\da) cndor\Cd a Dcmocr~1t1(· Justice B)ron R White, writing child-care pat:kage proY1d1ng lo~·1ncornc purenl" with 'iub 1d1cs and Ill\ for the tourt. compared oro fits from credJts. defeating first a Wh11c ll<iu\e·hat.ked altt•rnatl\c baSt'd almost drug <,ales to stolen money entirely on tax relief. -----:------------------------Tpmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~====;;::;;:;::;iiiiiii.ii!iiiiiiiii=;;;;;;;.iiiiiiiiiilT: Ttre Democr.rt1c-l"eadcrsh1p·~ YlrtOT} m lhc 1;hcr~d<>"n left ll'i' multF billion-dollar plan a'i the ccnterp1ccc of the Scnatr's child-care lcg1!\lat1on. Pla in fr ont o r pl eated slac ks Tailored in Tropical Wools and Wool Ble nds.· NOW SAVE • 25o/o through the e nd of the month with t hi s ad. Wf'STOJFF PLAZA I 7dl • lrvlnl Newport 8-ch, 6'5-0792 II II • Under an agreement bct.,..et•n lhe part1cc.. the debate continut-d Thursday on a number of proposed amendment\, wi th Rcputil1cans \Ct•k1q.g to tack parts of their defeated tax-credit plan onto Dcmocra1k mca~ur~ t Mt1e;:;:;;;,~~:,":"He1t) U.S. relief worker kidnapped 6 Great Daya• June 29th thru July c4th JERUSA LEM -A . · reht'f ""orkcr "'ll'i k1dnap~d I hur.da:r 1n the CNHvAl ~.,.,,...,... ti 04.f .,.r u , bracl'~ occupied Gaza trtp. and th(' k1dnoppcl"i apparcn1h demanded l411'1d ~ '~~· "AAC'4TCmAN.tN' release Paksunian prisoner~ in exchange for h1'§·rrct"dom Arab repon., said July 4th 9pm, FREE AREWORKS SPECTACULAR 962 ........ t ln Wash1n11on. U.S. official confirmed that '7-)'car-old hns vcorgc Lj~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~ of 'he Westpon, Conn ·ba<1ed Sa'c the (h1ldren rooera11on. "as taken h~ I un~nown kidnappers. FINE ART SHOWROOM It was bdaeved to be thr fint kidnap[)lng ofa non-lsraeh 1n lc,rncl or the tcmtoncs 11 h.as oecup1cd ~ince the I ~6 7 M addle Last war SAMPl:E SALE Museum Reproduction Prints VE 500/o to 700/o OFF 'SILE IETllL Reg 'c49" to '899" Cloeing Out at •19 to •2c48 • Landseapes • See9capes • Shi Lifes • F!QUratr.ie FIOfals •Portraits • Whlm9icat9 •Abstracts • Contempol'arles From supplier ro offices, hOtM, departmMt stores M"1 ~ Mnlluf9 ltorw Mtcl ~ .,..,. 3002 Dow Ave. Suite #284 Tustin (714) D-3111 .... • Angolan cease-fire announced KIN HASA. laire -Prc\ldcnl Jw~ f'..duardo do\ Santo" of Mar\l\t Anaola and rebel leader Jona'I ~v1mh1 \hook hands Thursday and agreed to end 14 years of c1v1l war. rrf)orts <ut1d The accord came at the end of an Afr1ran 't1mm11 on An,ola 11tcndcd by 14 Afnt'an heads of state. with a cca~-firc to '>tan at m1dn11h1 June 24. accurd1na to Za1rcan offic•al'i quoted hy thc t·rcn<h news agcnc} Agt'nC'l' France-Presse. Seven more executed In China BEIJING -China uecutcd "°vcn morr people J hur\day for attacking toldtcrs who crushed the pro.democracy muvtment. and 1t charscd 1 l otbcn "Ntth sp)'1na for Taiwan and hclpana the 'tudcnt prot"tc" The occut1ons conunucd de p11c moun11n1 intcmat1onal condcmna· lion of the aovernmcnfs crackdov.n on mtt'rnal d1utnt. Elderly U.S. nun;shot and wounded SAN SALVADOR, ll Salvidor -n bQ1lant in a pickup truck shot an ekkrty U.S. nun in 'he hnd whale •ht rode 1n another ttuc~ with t~o other nuna. 1 wnnm and au1hon11 \ltd Thunda)' Sttatt Mary MacKt)'. 72, w11 in atnou• cond1t1on wi'h a bl41~t wound behind ahe left eye. U. Ambuudor Wilham Walker said she *'' conscaout when he viant'd htr at J'of1cfinica HO$pttal at m1ddl TI!uncta . Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Frtday, ;June 23 1881 "'''"'" -- Sunny days to follow morning cloudiness CHIA... eou.n ••no. ""'""" ~ -Mf>\lty ..,.,., d.J)ll r!WOUfl" ~UI~ .,,,1 """"' ...., -"'"O IOw <IOU!h ~·~II ~ti _. 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"1 r and \1rc; Thoma\ (a,anaugh of '-cv.port Beach. re,caled their daughter's nev.s at a part~ 1n their home Her fiance 1s Stc,cn Randolph M:ircum. son of Mr. and "1r'i Ralph Marcum of Norwood. Ohio The} arc planning a \.1arch 10 v.cdding 1n th l' ( o mmunit\ Con· grega11 onal ( hurch. (. orona Jci Mar Mr. and Mr<r. Wi lliam If l ace\ C\f Huntington Beach annou nced "the betrothal of thctr daughter. <ihannon C hristine La c e\ to Jordan Ca.,,annugh The~ "arc planning 10 man) m "'O\embcr 1n the Me'>a Verde I 'n1ted Method1o;1 ( hurl h. Costa Mesa Steven R. M•rcum. J•nlce C•v•n•u9h Imes Jord•n R. C•v•nau9h and Shannon Lacey lrom I 11untain \ ,1llc)' I h gh \t hoot anll Jlll'ntJ<. C oJ\thne ( OfT!muntt \ ( olkgt: I k r ti ,inu· 1<; J raduate of Ma) 30 Heather and D11nald \I urph ' In inc girl May 31 ane'rsa Jnd D <.t\ 1J k.onp '·'""Juan C ap1\tr.tno girl Junt I Brenda and \.1.arc Pa te l'no,tro fl Toro girl Laur and \tn l' Bo rm I aguna "•gucl. hO\ June t ~nh 1a and \i11th.1l'I \.It( aulc\ Laguna B<.•Jt h. girl June 3 l 1c;a and \t.trt )1 1rtcn I atiuna Niguel. bo\ SAINT JOSEPH llOSPITAL May 17 Jiii 'iu1a nn < 1atc' Jnd lc1hn \lkn John<ion. LagunJ lkath girl Junt 11 Laun and \.1Jrt\ \1d ctddcn In inc p.1rl · WOMEN'S HO PIT AL ADDLE BA K HO Pl T AL Junt 8 Lorn;ind Rohen ~olk ln1nc. R1rl It ,. 'I ... Ill! " 'O ,, ,. I ,,. ,,, 1\ ,,, 04 H 11-!1 1) 'Ill l ,4 7\ 8~ ' 111 ,. .. , ~ .. ' I J •11 ., ___ ............................ ... !18 11 r..-••• ~ <• ___ ..... '!I "'-.. , •s "J9 I~ ur f re port s•-• .-~ ~o• 1n -~.-,_.,. .... .... "1 J L!Jf> ltt • •U•llSMi.. .JC.Q Dt ---• •• •• • 0 IS 'It llJ ,/ S\ l.OCATIC* H.,..."IJto<> 9Mcl! 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'IO \• fl'~.-r;J •.MA•IJ M#• '"'lf'l9t "" '"'''' .... G<M>d ,, t ~· •t ').\0 ,.,.c:.4.,,M,,. FO NTAIN VAU.F.Y REGIONAL HO P IT AL May tt ( athenne and Bruce < .tmphdl :-.:e"-Port. lkach ho-. PatrLC 1A aru.l .P.a.ul ~t{..affn.:) If unt· angt on Beath, girl Dcbb; and \\a~ n~ Pahca Hunt· 1ngton Beach girl May %0 lfe1d1 and LeY.1<. ')uren\Cn Hunt· 1 ngt on lkal h ho; May ti Luura and Kl'' 1n 1>11\lt' Hunungton Beath oo\ Anna Villa and Ju-.e ..\' 1k\ C o<>W Mc\a girl May U Olga and \.fo.hacl ( 1utlfo)lc f on· tain Valle)' girl Kim and Da,1d <1arn\on. In ane 00\ Ke.ll y Hardtng and Fam .\l-Ha\3Y.\, ( osta ~tesa ho\ May 23 Delore., and C raag Jaw h,on II uni ington Beach girl Karen and ~andcll \tout Fountain Valle;. gi rl May U Lara and Jcllrc\ \on l rlf C o\ta Mc\3 gi rl Della and Dcnm'> ( h.tpman I I unt· 1ngton Bcalh 00'¥ Jill and Robert Hal..,aks, Irvine, bo)' Bonnie and Robert \iteadows. Hunl• 1ng1on Beach. girl f ran .md Lam Huffman, Hunt· 1n~ton Beach. bO) Tern Kem pf and Loren,__.~ .. ._._ ....... ___ ~ · ll)Sta \.fc~ lX>) Janet Ha;doc.k and Curtis 8aeu, r JUnl. 10 ValJC) girl Deanna Corina Ru11. Huntington Beath ho> may ts DaY.n Hudson and Robe rt C..1am- bc1rbcree Hun11 n_g1on Beach. garf llOAG \tEMOR IAL HOSPITAL Ja.ne J ·\nnc and Gal') \11cC1anahan ( osl11 Mc\a, bo) Jiae % \uJala .ind "'1k1l Dutt, Irvine. 00)' Ju.De 3 Kath> and Rand y 00) hc1b. Irv ine, Mal) and John ewman, Laguna Beach. be>) June 4 Tina and Robcn \itulhc;m. Irvi ne bO) Ruth and Kenneth "1cla1n. Co!>ta "1esa. bo; "'•mbcrl) and Ja; "1 ulltn\. ( osia Mc~. bo) Lon and Marlo. Thomp~n. El 'Toro. 00) Janice C aqrnaugh 1s a 11rnduatc ol (orona dcl Mar lltgh ~hool and lX anta Barbara v.hcre 'ihc ,,,1, affiliated v. 1th Kappa .\lpha Theta soro nt} he v.a\ a tra• ehng con<.uh · ant for the orunt\ after graduation and a<i nov. tmploH'd h' ,Delta \tr· Her fiance ts a \U mma cum l.1udl' graduate of Xa' 1cr l n1 ,cr'11' an C 10unna11 OhHl < orona dl'I \.I.tr lhgh hool and..r--------------...------------------------------- 1 C <ianta RJrbarJ • • • • • • •·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. SALATA-FITCH "1 r and Mrs Paul Thoma., <:ial3'1a of Nev.port lkal h ha'c announced the engagement ol their daughter Melanie Man e. to [dwafd \1orn F11ch 111, \On of "1 r and \-1 rs. Edward Morn\ f itch Jr alc;o of Newport Beat h St Ano .~w·s Pre<.h~tcnan < hu rch wall be the sc1t111g for thei r "lcn 25 v.edd1ng. A National ( hant) l eaguc dehu· tante. the bndc-clect I' a grad ua te of Corona del Mar High · hool and the n1versit) of C)outhcrn ( ahfornrn . where she "as affihatcd """h "-.appa Alpha Theta. Her fu ture bndegroom as a gradu· ate of Nonh Holl~ "-O<XI I hgh hool and the L n"ers1t) ot outhern C ahforn1a "here he "a" president of 1gma Alpha [p<;1lon fraternity He received has Juns doc· tor degree from o uthv.cst l n1,er· sit)' • hool of luv. UTTLE -R APHAEL Barbara Jean l 1ttle of "'e" pon Beach will marry ~011 Dougla-; Raphael of lrvane i n a Sept. I 6 ceremony at t ndrew'\ Pre,.by· tenan hurch 1n C"wport Beach. The announcement wa~ mude by her parents. John Joseph Little and Mrs. Barbaran Darty of <-ian Bernard mo. He 1s the son of Or and Mrs. Hug.h Raphael of ~hcrman Oak Theo bndc-<lccl is a 'ltudcnt al Oranac C'oast College. She as also a araduate of (a.JOn High hool Her fiancc IS a uaduate of Van U)\ High hool and an undergraduate Shannon Lace' v.;n graduattd •dward Morris 'Itch Mel•nle M•rle S•l•t• at l.itJnford l n1,cmt' .ind l \( La"' hool LOGAN-TAWNEY Former Newport Beach re\1dcnt Ma l) .\nn Logan of ov1 ""1 1rh and John Tawne~ ol Farmington lltlli;, ~111:h , "-Ill be mamcd .\ug Ill .1~ dersga1e.. _.LI01led .Method.au hurch. Tustin. The bndc-clc,·t as the dnughtcr of Rosemary Logan DeLS and the lj lC Dr George W Logan . he 1~ ,, graduate of Corona dcl Mar H1(1.h School and was a IQ ~ ( h1ldrcn·, Home 1{'ty dcbutante Her fiancc as the \On ol Jo)cc and lalT) Talkncy of Kan..as C II). \.1o He v.as valedictorian of hi s elas'I at Parkhill High School 1 he w uplc arc graduates of R 10: lln1,,crs1t} 1n Houston Lost dog finds its way to camp after 18 ·days on ice 8eth Ann Dever. Gene Robertson DEVER-ROBERTSON o\n \ug ~ v.cddang an Newport C enter l 'n1tL'd \fr1hod1 \l ( hurch 1c; planned l>) Beth •\nn 0c. ... cr nd Jame<; (,ent Rohenson of Co'lta ~lc\3 • Shl' as the dauihtcr of Mr and Mrs Da\ ad lk"cro f Belpre. Ohio and 1\ a graduate of Belpre High 1..hool and Ohio \tntc l '01vcr'l1ty Mr Jnd Mrc; ( •C'OC' Rohcrt'lon of C oron.t dcl \itar arc the parent'> of the tuture ~mkgrnom He l'i a graduate of < orona dcl Mar High ~hool .ml.I Oklahoma c;1ate l 1n1 vcr- s1t y ftt:DDl'\G ROGAN-VINEYARD St Jnmc\ p1'1Copal Chorch an Newporl Be h v.a the \Cttang ror the June 11 ~~din of Vanc\S3 '\J V1nl'}Md and Rnan (, Rogan of La t k ado"-. \I Y .\ re cp11on fol· lo"cd t the l ado I le Ch1bhousc- Thc hndc is the daughter of M,-, ANCHORAGE. la ka (•\P) -I\ to hole up for the ne-<t fou1 da)\ ttoward W. V1n c:,ard of Ncwp0rt sled d<>& lost an poor wcother dunng When the}' chmbcd to a ml.-<hcal Beach. "he "-Ort a ao""n or avor a chmbang cxpcd111on on Mount rcc;carch camp a1 14.200 fc 1. 1hcy pcau de ~01c ~•th n full train. laC't McKanlc) ha' turned up, wcok but a\kcd other clamber 1f the had en bod ace re embroidered with \<'Cd ahvc, oner 18 days on the ace· the dog. 'one had and the) M\umcd pearl\ ond full-length kcve~. he covered mountain he had fallen to ht\ death. wa a1Hn 10 marriage by her unclt. Pamcia and Jcan-hanco1s Tuvct1 i Allan D. Starr or Honolulu. or Chamomx. france. auumcd l_hc With only hrtt d°'' l<'ll. the Her \aster. Victoria nne Hall d J d Tuvcrts abandon~ 1he1r ~led and Vtn"var,1 ... ,1e m"'ad of honor dna had fallen an a crCllM\C an IC I I ....._,. ..6 ~o '"().." ~, u .. ~ a afkr it diMtppcarcd Ma \I simp Y Crtm~ to 1"~ .. · '& 1001 Bridesmaid' ~ere J:l11abc1h undnrr fhe Tu\Crt\ had four dog' in sutnmal w11h the dQiS 11 "a' onl and Mana .\rcna harness when the started mu,h1na the second upcditaon to rta h the The bndqroom 1~ 1ht son or Mr up Nonh .\mcraca's talle~I peak On ,. top with dOJS and Mn Daniel M Ropn or bit the saiith day of the JOurne). wh1Jc The Tuvcns lef\ the mountain for Meadow. Y Kevin J. Rot1n •11 cktctndana to 1he1r camp at the \Omc ,.aht~1n1 around Ala\ka. best man, and '"her$ ~ M1chatl 11 .()()().fool le\d af'lcr fcrr;ana sup-tht>n returned 10 Talkcctna, near the T and John P Ropn. pbcs haahcr, they unhatched the d<>&' mo un1a1n. to PtCk up the ~m11n1n1 TM couple arc rcs1dcnt'J of Lot bcauK' of 1rcachcrou' llC con-d0&r. for the trip beck to Fran~c n1l'lc'I They honeymooned 1n dation Thai·, -..here ttw' ~•med 1ha1. I uitraha, c" Zealand. Tah1lJ. f-1111 By 1hc ume they tot around day' af\tr he d111~artd. Oukaok and Borneo he " an ~<hen1s1na Wind) orncr at 1,,200 fi r t. o nly had •alktd 1n10 the htlh be 1n media bu)er at RNf Media 1n three dot' -.-.ere with them I ~-when" the l'MdlCal camp it looted lk\crly tt1ll' anJ he •~ a 5t'1or vttt month-old Siberian hu'Jky named Dcnah National Plrk raneen 111d prc\1dcn1 of 1ht Rank of' cw Yort Oukiok wa' SOM the dot d1dn'1 ha'c any broken and d1tcuot· of the we\lem' cofl)Of• '"°""'torm forttd tM tuver1s bonn. but WM edw1~.>-;:-"·----~ ate hlnk1n1 aroup."'=·~~ ' I 1 .J ~I ·"The Perfect Solution For Salt-Regulated Communities" 1 : ~ r-t•P-"f THE NO SALT WATER CONDITIONER : I • Costs obsotu te ly nothing to motnto1n I _. • Cleaner d shes and tresher laundry I 1 1 • Cleans and protects plul1\b1ng 11c tPr heotPr I kite en & both f1ictures I • Use 'ess soap and detergont I I •Compac t size No a1ectrico1 hool< ups I 1 NO-SALT -NO CHEMICALS: : T~~;~, (714) 261•1711 . I : 10 YIAI WAllANTY -: I I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ''I WANT MY PATIENTS TO ·KEEP THEIR PERMANENT TEETH''' I bel1eve It ts t he dt'51Ti of cnncITTic-ci p eo ple to kc-cp -metr p rman nl teeth and n1aintai n an a ttra ttvc ~ mHe . Today' modern dentfslry e-nable. u to provide the proper comprchc n ive care \Vhich will help prote t a nd improve your den ta l h ealth . In my offi ce romprf•h n iv dcnli try is a progra m that tn\luck highly pc·r o n a lt zr-d car(' to a ctdrc. !-, our s p clfi dental needs. 1-:ven if 5001 tc l h , r~ )O!-,t In n10 . t C'8f-,C' ' th \' '" n b<' rcplac ct - Call m y om e a nd make an appolntn1ent. I'll be happy to talk wtth ou a bout what com - preh n Ive dentt try c-an do tor ou. ' .. ... Johll II. Tomich D.D.& Isle. __,,_ 5291'ew~C•••Dt. l'lewpwt 81aa•, CA (714) ··~70IO A8 Ot1nge ~ DAILY PtLOT I Frklay, June 23. 1119 By losing, son learns a big lesson in sportsmanship D R NN LA DERS· Thi' let· 1c1 1s about i><:>rbmansh1 p I hof)t' )UU "'II pubh~h 11 Parcnts "hose children compete nuaht learn M>me- 1h1ng. I did. My 9-year-old son lon·s spon . "8111" 1s a good soct·er pla)er and d<n "'ell on the football field . Re· centl) he bctaOll' interest~ in wrestling. I attended his fir.,, mat1:h )C~tcrday and 11 was a d1~s1er I nt'arl> broke do" n and cncd as I ~• there and "atehcd Bi ll's arm!> and legs get twisted l''Cr) which "3) It 'Aas an eas) victory for his )uung opponent. After the match was o'cr -11 "a" the longest three minute!> of m) lte ~.-o ·r1 .1fi11 1 -.. dam." the '1c1or, grahbcd m ) son's hand and \31d. ·'You did a good job, 8111. 1 hat wn'i n great match ·· ~dam's father rub~ m\ son's head. offered a few lomph- mc:n ts and en ouragcd him to k~p doing his be!>I. When 8 111 wenl into thr nng for his second matt·h. <\dam's fath«r no11ced that hl' didn't havf a t•oach. Hc 100~ m) son undc:r ha wing and coal·hcd him throughout tht· match .\ gooJ·loot..ing high school "rl·,tlcr. ~ho sa" m) w n 's lad ot C\· pcriencc, shouted sugge'lt1 on<; throughou' tht' match God lo' c th('m -total strange~ .. sen mg that the bo) nc<.·dcd a iulnd in deft-at. the) c.-.1cnded theirs. You can be 11urc in the future. Ann. when my son 1s the winner. he will remember what 11 was like to be the loser and ho" much 11 hdped to get a kmd "ord from t11s opponent. -S.Z. IN ALDEN, N.Y. DEAJl S.Z.: ftaals YM for 1l~ta1 H aa uample of •bt tne sport•· maasM, 11 all a .... t. I t.epe &Ills cel•m• 1ee1 ., on la_.ft'da of llMllle&la ~. la Ider ,...... all •nr u.e werW. n11 1ea ... 11 o.e &laat e .... t be repeated too often, e1peclally lll a IOclety ti.at beUeve1 wlnala1 11 everytlalll1. • • • DEA R '-\NN L.\ DERS: l''"t' been hvin~ w1 1h a time bomb. Ahhoug'h I vc been married for six }Cars to my third husband. I ha'e not been able to tell him that hu~­ band No. 2 1s not the father of m) 8 student .science projects honored The Irvine Ranch Wall•r D1stnc1 'elected eight young Irvine students for i:~ttOcn l' 1n 1ht•1r water-related science prOJt'CI' rt'<.cn tl> 1 he t'1ght prOJCCIS "er.: sekctcd from -'00 or1g111all~ di\· played at the Jn inc Un1lil·d c·hvol 1>1~1nu .\nnual Science Fair · tudents honored wer\! Chris Cordes of ionc Creek chool for "Effect\ <>f L1qu1ds on wcct Potato Growth:"' Megan McQuaid of Springbrook hool for "Docs Temperature \f. feet the MoH~mcnt of Wa ter Molet·ull's"" Catllerlae Tyler of Bonita ( an ~on hool for ··Does th e 1 emperaturc of the Water Affect the Chlorine E'aporauon Rate')" Brian Fan of Rancho an Joaquin for "Ho" do Salt I 1qultf Soap. J\lcohol and Com 011 React "1th Surfael' Tcn!>lon of Water?" Debor•h Turjlllo ol t.'nado chool for " c1d Dcpos111on in lrv1nl'. Pan 11··· Jamie Reaaux of Vista Verde hool for "( llr· --~"'s• .... 10""1"'"1...u"-w.Sbd Bwrke-of Wuodtmdgc High \ctmnt for .. asonal ahn11~ Change 1n llprx·r :--le"· pon Ba):" and Jankbana Desai of In 10l' lf1gh School for "Dcsahn11a11on of Water b, Re' t·rsc Osmosis." · • • • T"o local resident~ "ere: comml\\10nc:d "hen the n11cd States Na' al Acadt•nn in Annapohs. Md .. held graduatmn n•rmon1t:., 1n Ma) Thom•• ••rr, Jerry Mcweeney Ruth Ch•sen. Richard Beutter •th la•ffft. auglltcf'-Of Anlwr illl( I 'nn R. ( hawn l>f Coo;ta Mesa. "as fot mah l'll0101 1SSIOned an l'n!>lgll. 1 ht• 1984 graduate of Costa Me'>a High t., hool kft the ncadl·my wnh a bathelor of .,l ll'ncc tkgrt't' :.ind a maJor 1n polt11cal '>CleDCl' Richard A. Beutler. 'Ion of Karen l . Ll·,e1,c.~ of Irvine. also kfl thl' acadcm~ :-is an en'>1gn and with a bachdor of '>CH.'nCC" degree. H1'> maJor wa in clcuncal c:ngml'l'nng. Reu11cr "111 be a11endrng the :--:a,al 'uclcar Po"cr School 1n Orlando. Ha • • • Tlw Offil'l'r\ \\ l\'l''; I t·aguc: of Orangt· ( oun- '' annount·cd the d1stnhu11on of"" chant' fund Re 1p1cn1~ 1ncludl' Robert Ingham. "ho "111 rt'll'l\C $757 for tht· ~en 1lemcn·, < l'nter 1n 'ian ( lcmcntl' and ~laJ John L. Sayre. "ho "111 gt·t a dwd . fo1 $800 lur Fam1h C'icn 1u·., at thl' r1 1 uru Martnt.' < Mp<. .\1F-"itaiwn • • • Orangl' ( ua\~t Collc!$e ha" scle1.1cd a nc" '>tudcnt both prl's dent lor the 1989-QO \chool )Car J erry. Mt' eency. a 20-yt•:tr·old CX C sophomore. "J\ '>elected In replace L . David Whitmire from a field of ""' l'ral candidate<. h' the \ v,ouatcd \tudents' Hnard nf T rustce\ · ..\ graduate of ~uler r>c1 I l1gh t•h,ool. .\fr\\ ecne) 1!> a bu.,1ness ma1or and ( osta 'l.1cs;i n·s1dcnt He·n 'l'r'e a" president through \ta~ 19\)0 • • • Elemcntar) school teacher Thomas Barr of Costa Mesa was honored with the llhno1'> Col· l<.'gc's 1989 Young Alumnus A"ard. >\ 1~72 llhno1s Coll ege graduate, Barr haci taught 1n Costa Mesa schools for the past 15 years and wa" named teacher of the \Car 1n I Q84. •••• Dr. Martin P. Dales. a Costa Mesa op- 1omctns1. has been named trustee cmcntui. b} the outhcrn California College of Optomet~ folio" mg h1i. retirement. from the mst11u11 on 's board of trustees after 19 years of sci"\ ice. .\ 195 I graduate of the chool of optomctr). Onie sen'cd on the· College's board since 1970. He also sen cd as chairman 111 the long range planning rnmm1ucc and the nom1naung l.'ommll· tee. 1-k and his "'1fe V1v1an II\ c in Nev. pon Bl'ach. • • • Unda. S.. -Slater. Or.angc c.·oo t Coll~ge professor of cardiovascular tt'chnolog~. \\IS elected to the college's Academic Senate for the 198<>-90 school year. later ;s a graduate of Cal tate Fullerton and State Uni vcrsit' of New 'I ork 1n Buffalo. he has Ileen a member of O< ( 's faeuh) for (4 years. . . ... Three $ IOO scholarships were a"nrded 10 Fountain alley High chool sophomore'\ b) the Huntington Vaile) West Women's Comm11tc:c of the Orang<.' Count) Ph1lhannon1c Ol'ICt) V1ol1n player Shelly t..ne. ceUo and p1an!SI Curtis Joung. and Maklko SakaJ, who plays tlannl·t. wen: awarded lhe scholarships during the ··in onrert" program presented rccentl) at the Huntington Beach H111.h School aud11onum. ••• ll1gh s houl athletes werl' honored at the Jc" 1sh ports Hall of Fame banquet. held at the In inc Hilton. OI) mp1an S" 1mmcr Ma rk Spilt wa~ on hantl 10 present the sct·ond annual Jewish Young Lender 111 Spons a"ard to local teens. Among those honored were StevH Lappin. a tennis pla)t:r from l 'nl\eNI) High : hool. Shana Meyerson. another 1enn1'I pla)er fr1,m Woodbridge II 1gh: Josh Speyer. who pla) s wall'I polo at Corona del Mar High School. and Amanda Wbeeland. "ho competes in cro")~·oun- 11) running and track at Dana Hills High . hool . . .. Before you bUy a Mercedes an here ... e the Wive to im Slemons Imports and see we are • Orange County's lea auto dealership; • · Southern California ,s finest selection Of New and Pre-owned Mercedes. 1301 Quall treet, Newport Beach, CA 7141833-9300 2131623-5000 • ! ... ,. l : ! .. 1rown daughlcr. T his child wa born when I was bare I) 18. My S<'cond husband adopted her when she was 2 )cars old. My husband and I h:n e no contact with either of my former spoui.cs, but we hvc near my family and near my daughter and her hus- band. It's miraculous that after all this time the truth has not come out I have read 1n rour column 1~a1 n person 1s not obligated 10 tell a lo' er or spouse everv detail about the past. but I rcah1e that I ~hould tell m)" husband about this before some- one else does. I've been s11C'n1 br- causc I'm a!lhamcd that I d1dn'1 1<.'ll him before \\C mamed. Also. vcf) f;w people know that I have had Friday, JHe U thrcl! hu band~ How do I break 1h1s !tOund b r- ncr'! rm coun11ng on )OU 10 tell me "hat 10 do about 1h1!> problem th. t as haunting me -HOP[J1J I 8 TH ESO~ DEAR BETH: Yoar •lt1ol•t~ dudll•t 11 "e day yH rud tlal11 ln tile paper. Haad yo.r b11taed tile co .. m• and say. "I wrote tllJI let· ter." Believe me wllea I lell ya. tllat tile tnltb will set yH fret. VH wlll feel as lf • 10-toe wel1llt llH been lifted from your 1bfflder1. Please write and tell me that you took d\y advice and llow m•ell bet- ter Y" feel. 'ARIES (Mal'C'h 2·1·1\pnl 19): You'll Ix· 111 mood to to" dl·tatl' ns1de Focus on gaining o'erall , 1c"' and find111g. reason-. \Cl ··rdl"l1ratc ·· I manna I nc"" excellent. P.opularit~ 1ooms up"ard . TA URUS (April 20-Ma~ 20): Re,1nc1111n<, and ruk., \\Or._'" ~ou1 .la, or lndl\ 1dual who wants 10 "trtp )OU \II)" I'> h1mi;clf 'll 11111 llf nl'fnnou' scheme Check t'alcndar. be aware ol 'anou\ tkadltnt:' GEMINI (Ma) 21-Junc 20): You'll be rche ... cd of burden. Greater degree of sclf-{·xprcssion r~sult!>. You·11 Ix· "'orking with your hands. Spotlight on communieat1on. impro\Cd rl'la- 11onsh1p w11h brother or l!>tcr. CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): S11td) Gem1n1 message. Focus on family. domestic relat1onsh1ps. maJor change of plans. lndi' 1dual "ho relies upon )Our Judgment requires "close atten· 11on... n1que gift commands rc!>pon~e. LEO (Jul) B-Aug. 22): You·11be1n spotlight dl''Plll' IO\l'>tl'nn· that \UU \\OU Id rather be alone. Em pha'ilS Oil sp1r11u.1I \ :thll'\ r~:rlcl11on nl techniques. Legal agreement 1 not yet read~ for )Our <iitr:nat,un· . RGOncrg. 23-~pt. nr. heck (imHn1 m~s:igc \OU II hnYc-mnIT rcspons1b11t1~ and opponun1ty to h11 financial Jalkpot M1'>\lntt hn~ I' reco,·cred. Automobile repair continue~ to pro' 1dt' annll\anu· .. LIBRA ( ept. 23-0ct. 22): cenano could fc:nun: '"atda1m and lame: Focus on crea11v1 t). variety. se' appeal. Ym1·11 ll'al h lw~ontl pll'' l()U<. limitations. Empha'i1~ on t)le. roman e. ab1ltt ) 10 .,,fl..,l' d1ord ot lH\IHT'>.11 appeal. . SCORPIO (Ort. 23-No'. 21 ): Discard ··10.,ing ru opo\1tt0n.'" "ka11' dun t fall in love with stock. Get propcrtS appraisal. Rcnu"ut1on could tw m·crduc Dismantle for ultimate purposl' of rebu1ld1ng on more 'oh<l •ilrul·turl' SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 211 l n1u111on \\Ori..' to )OUr ad,antJgt· -don't ignore "inner feeli ngs.'' Emphas1<i on homt• pro1X"rt\ \ClUnl) fam ily rdat10n'ih1ps. ('lose rclati ... e 1s '>IOCl'rC' hut rnultl he n11'lnlormcd CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)" Wh:H )Oll thnu@.ht rnukl n<~I Ix· afforded \\Ill practicall} be handed ~ou. 'l.1ean' 11dt· 1urn., 111 'our la"1r Finan 1al nc"s provide" reason for opttnw.m < hl•tl.. "artlrnhe. k~l documents. Tra,el possible AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): ~tud) Sag11tanu\ llll''>S.JE(l' What ap pcarcd nebulous "111 prO\c sohd Guarantee 1ha1 oth~r' \aid"'-" 11utdatl'd is 'ahd Rel} upon yo ur o" n Judgment. 1nw111on I 0,1 arlldt· '"" Ix· rceovcrcd. PISCES (Fcti 19-Mt1rl·h 20): Hidden 'aloe'> 'urfatc I am1I ~ ··,t·t·n•i"' ~urge' 10 forefront ('lo<)(' relat l\·e" d1sagrt'l' n n v. hat 'nu \h11uld Ix• clrnn~ Sa} ... Thank )OU hut I'll dC<"1de for ffi)'ll'lf'" IF J UNE 23 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY \OU :-ire l'omcnwd \\llh d1rc:t11l1n purpose. motl\·c. marital status. Curn·n1 r~dc h1ghllghl'I 10111t eOorl\ . possible bu~1ncs11 enterpn'ic. Yo11·11 br dc-almg '"'h v.omen pt1pulant' mo'e~ up. mune} that had ~en loM "111 he rt.·co,erl·d (1{'m1n1 Virgo. ·a~ittanus perwns pla~ 1mponan1 roles 1n 'our Ille: Yuu ha' e natural ab!!!!)' a'i \Hller. d1arat·1er analyst I,.,.. RO\·o Q. What pan of thc 1onguc detects bitter tastes" ~-Evt'f) pan 1ha1 has ta~tt' bud\ 1 he old nouon that )OU 1;me weet. sour, salt ) and b1111:r on d1ffert'nl pans of the tongue wa!> pro' cd wrong a couple of decade' ago. Da) cloud fl} higher than n1gh1 clouds. Q. Arc ground squirrel' immune to rattlesnake 'cnom? A. Those that hvc 1n rattlesnaJ.:c.- countf) arc. The) dl'' t'lop the 1m- mun11y ancr they're about 30 da)'i old. Q. Docs the smell nf smoke tend to wake you up" ~-No. sir. not t}p1call} In fact. fire ga~es tend to pu1 you into deeper sleep. So ~} the c'lpcrts. Those who bchcve 1n the stars point out: Two of the world's mo\I 1nO ucn11al men of the last couple of centuries were born on the same HHIDf11I Both vulnerable. Nonh deals. NOltTH • " 'f <;> Q J ¢AQlte' •AkJI09 WEST • j 7' 5 Q I 5 2 EAST •A 3 l Q J ''' 0 9 5 J 0 I '.7' l •I 6 • Q 71 SOUTH • Q .. ,., Q A k 10 7 0 " • 5' 3 The bidding: Nortll Fat I 0 P-J. p- '. p-5 Q p- p-r.. So•tll I • J Q 'NT. 6 NT ()penina lead: Scvm or 0 If you elect to pa.y in a suit slam, your fate mipt hln1e on the distri· b\ation of the tr\lmp 1uit. Thcref oce, with all aufts ldequatdy ttopped and possibw ahcrnacivc sources or tricks. many c•pert• will choolc the no trump sa.m OYa" a suh contrKt, Ii~ it mipc off er more than one cha~. Thl1 hand, from an Intern•· tlonal tourumcnt in Europe, lltu1- trata the point. • TM rate of thole paira who rcacMd "" clubs raced on the open· ins lead. Where a 1pedc wu led, East won the ace and declarer eYCn~ tually ~t down when he took the t la In the trump suit by the queen. 5"lral . pain, , rwMd U BO ' .. ~j). Fc.-b. 12. I R09 -braham ~ncoln and ( h3rlcs Oaf\\ 1n. ..,, ''The <Jod to "hon) little bc.l)' \3) tlw1r pra)"er'> ha'> 0 fat·e 'l'I) hkl· 1he1r mother·.,·· Jame~ M Barne \HOil' that Q. What wa-. the a\erage height and \\l'lght of 1hc C 1' 11 War \Old1t r-> A 5-fcel· . 141 pound' N.ot all Mainlander\ kno" Honolulu ha~ more ra1nbo'" than a n) uthcr plate in the \H1rld World's stron~est adhes1"e " barnadc glue. \\hat thl' l'lamack uses 10 stick itself 10 1hc 'lltk of the ship or \\hCre\Cr (hill II IO /Cm degrees F. and 11 sull "on'1 cmck No soh cn1 known breaks 11 down Holding power of even a tin} pcd of 11 1s ra ted at three tons per ..quart· inch More than half the woTld'' tCT breaker ships :tre built in Finland trump on an auction such u the above. This contract offered fu bet· ter odd1. Where the opcnin1 lead was a hean, declarer could claim 12 tricb . That ran round to tlfe ten, aflcr which declucr led a heart to the queen before offerin1 up the kin1 of spades for sac:rifice. Thal meant one spade trick, four hearts, five di•· mondl and two clubl~ With a spede openiq lad, some Eau won the ace and shifted to a diamond. Declarer won the klq perforce, then cahed the queen of tpeda in the hope of dre>ppiq the jack. When that dkln't IMltriabc, declarer tried the ace-k ins of clubt in the hope of fellina the queen. That, too, came to naupt, but de- clarer 11UI had a b1th card up his sleeve. He played oft tbt queen of Mani and cuhed hi• four cla· monds, on which he dilc:*rded Iii• four black-tuit loeer1. A n111111 ot the ten of heuu JWded the f\llftU- ln1 trick ht that tuf1 and tM ...... After a diamond lted, the .,._, 101t •uch lib thl 1bo¥e, UCllpt that entry coa1idef1t6ou w dedam hu to sivt up his ntra c:Mnce In •J*la and rely oe the dub •op or heart n ...... ...:. ) IUllOHl\1 Controlling health care cost before it becomes a • • cr1s1s There was a lime . not too many year~ ago. when company-paid medical ins(irance was ·not conc;1dercd a big deal. It was relatl\CI) incxpen~1"e for e mplo)'ers and e~ployees. Medical benefits were not a majo r harga1ning chip during CQJltract ncgot1a11ons. l hose days arc forcq:r go nr . Health and medical insurance 1s no"" a maJOr pain 1n the bottom line for all cmplo)'crs. The average coc;t per employee 1s S3.000 and 1s increasing in ome case' at a rate of 20 to 30 percent per }ear And. cmplO}t'rs arc not the only ones feeling the pinch. Explanatio n of a rnmpan) 's employee medical in-~urance plan u cd to be the last thing asked about during ~ob inter 1ews It was almost an afterthough t. But that too 1s the way things used to he. It changed drama t1call> in the 1980s. and there's m ore change on the wa). Higher d cducubks and larger contributwns irritated many workers a..'> cmplo)crs began 5hanng the inc.·rcasing cost of insurance and medical care with them. 1 hat irntation helped catapult medical benefits and health l'arc insurance into the 'iam c catcgor) a<; 'alar)' and job sccunt) One of the early rcspon~e!) to cutting health care rnw. focu!led on out-patient 1.:arc. ~ that concept 1s 'uspc<:t. too. because employers are d1scovenng that in some cascc; at 1s more expcn!)t\ c. E'en HMO . which were the darling of the health care modern11at1on re ' olutaon. arc hl'ing accused of m crcharging for their 'cn•1ces. Change~ m hcatth-can-ddt'\ er) and +he-~ &!alt-On 1n cost ha"c left man} people confused. frustrated .rnd wondering what w do nc~t. Emplo)crs "'ho are beginning to cxamrne health in surancc plans for next )'Car are being told to manage co~10, better. One suggestion 1s linking honuses and e'en prnli1 sharing to m edical t'\pcn<.,e\. Thl' concept i!I simple P~irt of the monc} \,ncd gol's rnto a pool that 1s shared \\llh cmplo}CC!I to motl\ ah.' them to cut C\pt'n<.c'. Pn.•q,·n11' .,. care, sometime' calkd \.\Cllnc<.,c; programs. as al1,o getting m ore attention. ( ontrat ling "11h doc1ors to pm' ad .. · health care at li\Cd lmt'i 1.., ,mother suggestion. Thc'ie steps 10 balan1.:c e\cr-1nc rcasing medical coc:,10,, and cont1nuatmn uf h1gha dcduct1tiles and e mplo}el· contnbut1uns. arc fartors behind a growing <krnand fo1 mandato l') cmplo}t'r-pa1d health insurance. Man) people: a nd some polit1c1ans alc;o arc 01rting ~•t h the idea o t a national health plan. Observers predict that ( ongrcsc; will "atch ""hat 'talc' do about mandator} emplo}cr-pa1d health 1nsurann· and predict a nat1onal health plan has no (.'hant:c of appm.,,al an the near future. l hat prcd1ct1on hO\\.l'H'l. 1\ tr mpercd "11h a warning If left unchecked. the cost anq a .. at1ah1lat~ ..ol ht•allh care ha\\~ the [><>ICntaal to ht·comc 'a polttltal Jnd 'oual cau c th.H \.\.Ill lon:l' goq~rnml·nt to act. .\<., the hah' hoom generation matures past maddk ag'i.-. 1hc demand 1nr affordable health l a re "'1th ur \.\.llhout tn\urann: \O\. l'rag1.· will increase. Heahh care on the Orangt· ( oast. in < altfornia anti acros the l natcd ·tat1.·s de'iencs to be rankl·<l a nd treated as one of the top pnon11c o f our socll'.·t~ It •'> a pnont\ that s..ovcrnmcnt, the health rnre andustr} and thl' hu'1ne" comrrlun1t) mu t address. Ind" 1duals ha' e a part. too No problem can be soh ed until l''t'r)onc "ho 1<; pjrl of the problem undcr~tands 11 and what I'> C\Pl'l'tl·d lrom them. Employers and the go.,,ernment should not he required to p1 k up all of the coo,t. l 'lt1ma1cl~. the rnn'>unH:1 pays an)'wa). bccauo;c emplo}er'> pass a Ion~ the ww~ tn them and the uni) mone) go' rrnmcnl has 1<, \l hat 11 g1.·t' from their ta xcs. The first step toward meeting the health care rn"' ., understanding nnd facing 11. That can onl) be arcomphc;hl'd with information and understanding Empln)cr~ nct•d to invohe cmplo}CCS \Cl thl') undastand the CO\t ot pro' 1d1ng health care tn'\Ur:lnu· and its relation to the profit, and health of the com pan). Po htiuanc; should not proml\l' health care for all ""llhout C\plaining the toq to 1awa)cr<, nd 'oters must guard against endol""ing 0' cr.,1mpltlicd solutio ns to complex proolcm.,. Health care prtn 1dt•1 c:, and the insurance indu tn alo;o mus1 rt·doubk efforts to rcdun· and manage their co~ts Opinions expres ed tn lhts space sre lhose of tne Daily Pilot Other views expressed on lhls psge are those or lhelr authors and artists Readers' comments sre invited and may be sent to The Dally Pilot P 0 8011 1560. Coste Mesa 92626 ( UA ~· Daily_Pi_lai __ W r ''""'r thr r.Hi•l .' Rosemary Churchman -Put>flsher Tom Tait Editor Don Ft"nlr y Assoc1"tt' Ed1tnr Tom Cl•'"'" l\J rws f<l1tor Sttvf' M"tl)lf" ( 1ty Ed1to1 Rogttr Bloom F t'.,turt"\ Editor L>onn" M oonry 8u\1ru>H f d1t c.1 R09t-r C .11lv•n Sports E:.d1tor Tom Budd Clrcufatlon Ofrector T,•11 Puty> .-C trculi't1on Mkt Mqr Sou Fr ,mk Homf' Ot"lrvt>ry Mqr C 11,11o n Good C U\IOmt"r St"rv1c"' Mqr Pramod Shah Controkr Rt1on<M Wf'r<1 D~l<l P1oct"SS11'\9 Mqr Donn.1 J,H Oh\on C r.-c:1rf Mgr Gwynn Parr M ajor Accts. Mgr. Jann Rektlenberg Chert Freeman "1rty 0 f'ftln<J P .tt rkla A . Gabfe .. dcy S. 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"11r tn"'ard gu.iranll't'tnP. \nwrn.an lOnl JX'tlll\ rnt'"" 1111 lhl· ~I \I ll'nlun Chris Co• Is tlte l ' .. Repre cnt•· tiu• for tbr IOtb Congre slon•I l>ls· tr/c t. Local BIA sets pace for state Orange C ount\ ha'\ takt·n 11' r>IJ1 c a' 'iouthern ( 11lrfmn1.-i·, hrad qu.1rtt:r'> fur horn\· h111ldt'1 s I ex JI fir"'' .ire de' clnr>1ng rC'\Hkntt,11 commun1t1c\ not onl) ht·rt' hut 1n 1hc fo\t·gro"' 1ng u>mm untllC'\ of R1 \tr'>1de. \Jn lkrn. rtlrno \,in D1cio. I o\ Angdc' and \ cnlurtl count1c'I "' , rt1ult of th(• \11e and \COPl' of the count)·., homl'-bu1ld1n{t ti rm' tht• Orange C mint' chapter of th~· Bu1khn lndu\tr) •\'>\O< HH1on ha' bt·comc one of 1he lafiC''\t 1n 1hr na11on The \outhern C ahfom1 BI A. he. dquancred 1n I 01 ngde'i. ha\ l .100 mcmhcf'. bul hnlf of tho~ member'< arc 111 lhc Orongc ounl)- cha ptcr In foll. there 1 a mrl\ l'mcnt to relocate the \outhcrn C'alrfom1a hca<lquartrr\ clo-.cr 10 Oran c < oun· I)• Dunn the pa t S<°"C'ral )"Can. the Oranic oun\\ dutpter ha\ grown not onl> 1n 'i11c ut 111 'ttrcnath Youn1. upw~r<ll) mobile <''e<:ult\( w11h Oran C ount) homt'·bu1ld1ng firms ha\.c not onl) J01n~ the 81 \ but ha\.c bcrnmr 8((1'-C 1n ind c\• pandcd 1L• rrusram\ Lcadt"I the local orpn1111uon and 11lustnt1\it of 1t1 lcadcntup as youna and cbJ\AmK Ronald ttnna. Sa1cn- na fttK that the campeip ltd by the BIA IO ddat count) Proposatt0n .\, wtuch would hll~ v1nU11fly thut doWft lr'CJW'h 1n thr county wtutt ·. dorng nl1lh111~ to 1mp111q· 1r.1tlit t:Onl(nlron moh1l11~d 1hc hontt'· hu1ld1ng lcalh·r,h1f' whrlC' rlf'l n1ng lhc \olCr\0 C'~t'' to rl'aht\ Thl· HI\ undt't'ita nJ, 1ha1 a carl'full\ pl.rnnrd apprtltllh 111 futu1c gro~th rn 01tlOil' ( OUOI) I\ OCCC"\C.• .io and 1h:11 11 mu\I "ork with the J'l('oplC' o l 1 he l 011 n I\ 1 n nr<la to rc1.11n thl' q11nl11~ o( hlr To thr., rn\l. m n) of the HIUl\Jl'I mcmbc1 \ Ml' pMtlllp.lttng In fll \ \ Ou lrC3t h Jlfugram. "-ht1 h I\ dt~t ON.I 10 \hO"-lhC lllnlOlUOll\ lh•I 1.k· "l'lopc1 .. .ire rl'.il ~opk 1n1crc'i1rd 1n real problem\ llnd '<'l.'kanit real '<1lu- t1on · In add111on to adllrtc.<.1n,a loc.11 govcrnmcn1nl ""'" , the RI.\ " now undcnnl..1na hmadl.'r 1 .,uc" "u'h a" conc:C'rn for 1he homclc ., I\ pm- aram to hou.-.c lhc homclc I.. wfuch ~ .... originated b' the Oreo c oun· t) 81 \, ha\ now bcrnmc -1 rr111nnal proautm. One cl ar 1nd1 a11on of the \u :-e ' of the local RI \ ·, prOJram '' at trndant:r at monthl) dinner m«t· 1n&J I mm , 1u1 nout of 2 or ~ onl) a fc" ~c.m a u. the monthb m«l•"I no"' tiaH' tr<W--d or O\.er soo. nd now the Oranac < ounty chaptrr ., tal°)tlut to brca~ new pvund fattuh\C f>irt,mr John Enlunc 1 IC'a"1n1 to prtctac:e la• • To ~pll( Nine. thc-Bl \ hu II ' I reached up to cramcn10 and !>Clttt<'d <.. hm11nc [)1c:mcr Recd thr- \tatc of ahfornaa·~ director nf Hou 1ng and C ommunlly Oc'elop-- ment The fiflt woman to head the organ11111on, Olcmcr-Rccd br1np another d1menMon to the Ioctl chapter -a ~uuc·"' 1dc rc.saon-w1dt cmphu1' on \u h t\SUC • aar. water and land pollu11on It ha been sa1J 1ha1 1f Or•• ounl 1 known for a ""'" 1ndu tr) -rtal e\tatc. 1 he lcldcnh1p '' here. h lS v.c:U that ~CK \ ltlon&I) lea&!") take on more lc*M1p an the count) The u .qaintf.thnn conetpt of c1 u1cn •inst ck-- "dopers need not pcn11t when the real ttl.llt dc"elopmcnt 1ndultt) e... tn rac1 done so much for tht coonty. We look for "'& thinp to come from the Orantt Cnunt) cbec*f "of 1'M 8u1ld11• lnduttry llOCiattoll ..,.,. ...... , ....... ........ ...... ···-~ °"' .... ~~ .. Friday Jun41 23, 1980 .,..., I J ·11 J H-.. Teachers gave me a daughter I am proud of 'Io the Edttor I recently a11ended a school func- tion at ov.ers Middle hoot 1n Hun11ng1on Beach. As f §hook hands "'1th my daua.htcr's · c1ght..-gr1dc te.achcrs and told them how·much r appreuated her efforts, I began 10 reah1e ho"" much I will miss thcsc- .,.,ondcrful people , Through m~ daughter. J came 10 know her teachers ~ \\<ell. Mrs Black sh3red her love of reading and wnung 'he gave. me a child who 1s an,.1ous 10 share another comp<>- s1t1on ~Ith pos1t1H comments and happ) 10 read a book other than a ~anc} ore .... mystcr). Mr') Wolfe. a vtr) aware woman ga .. e me a d.aughler that no"' races mc to the first 5e<'t1on of the news~ papc1 cat:h morning. \.1 r') Hands used her background 3'> a math s1udent to help my dauih- 1cr realize that advanced rna1h as rnnqucrable. even enjoyable. M~ Daly continued the Science Dcpa11men1's trad1t1ons of fos tenng excellence an girls as much as an htl) s. Mr~ Dom1n1c hared her z.eal for girls an Sp()rts and now we have a fine 'olle)'ball player lo cheer Mr'> Ha)-es. my daughter was her aide helped m) child realize that hfe 1s absolute!) delightful Each teacher rouuncl) made m> daughter feel good about herself I lake the sumulaung )'Oung lad) 1hat the~ fine professionals send home 10 me each afternoon. 1 hroua.h my daughter. I con11nue to learn (),er the las1 three years, all of her teachers have provided an en· \tronment aod ha'e given guidance 1hat will afford m ) daughter a lafe- 11mc of o;uccl'ss What the) ha"c g1"en m ) child 1s pnceless. J LIE BURNETI Huntington Beach Israel can 't afford to take Baker's advice To the i::d11or It has been r<:Ported that A.men· ca's )"Outh are poor 31 geography \\.1th all due-rc!>pecl n apJ)('ars that mcnca·, cretar\> of talc James Bal..er al fails the geograph) test, at lea')t in regard\ to lsrael. Bal..er'\ \tatcmcnt .. no"' 1s the time to lay•r~tdt" oner-and for :.II. the unrl·ah\lll '1\ion of a "( ircater lsraer • "'uuld hr w m1<· af tt v.a \ not w 1rag1l Hasn't an\onc told Mr Balo.er that I racl 1 onl\ l~O male' long and 50 mile~ "'•<le -1nclud1ng the Wcs1 Bani..,., Doe,n't he i..no~ that a , '(1rca1er l\roel' ~cnt nut the win· dow whl'n. Ill I ~22 Cm:al Bnuun lnr>Pl'd uff n percent of Palcst'1nc .. 1u lft'Ull' the .. ·ountr\ of Jordan 1n 'Pile uf a l cague o(Nst1ons' man· d.11c In fac:1lrt Jtc a JC"-•Sh ho meland 1n Jll nr Pak\tane'' Hasn't he read th~· la ll''' prl'.ichmgs ot \ a''iC'r \rafai'' dl·r ut1e' "ho tell rab., that onf\ the mt:lhnd<i ha'c changt•d bul not thl· final gnal llf the dc~t1Ultt0n nl l\rac l" "1r Bal.er can afford to hrov.-hcat l\r..icl .\fk1 II he la""' in .\mcncA "'h1ch ~•II nc,cr ~ onl\ nine male .,.,1de a\ "ould l<,rael if "ht' hct'd'i ~r Baker'' \tern l~turc to fort\er ·tor .. .,.,ear annc\at10n .. of Judea and mart a The 5«rt'lar) 'S\encrgJC'\ should JO 1n10 torn ng the PlO to rt'wntc 11'1 na11onal CO\.C'n3nt lhat )C t tor the ,,k:uh ot l'irael l\nd he m1gh 1 de' otc ..omt' lime to <ltmand thal Hta lCJ-.c l..1l11n 1hc < hnst1an popu· lat1on anJ ac1 out of Lebano n Both ol 1hn~ a4.t10n'I ~ould dcmnn,tratt' \.1 r &!..er' rcso~e-to J~llcc prc,a1I r:uher than potlrght hu. ab)'>m<il ignorance of ~1ddlc·Eas1 realaucs a' evidenced "' h1"i dcmanJ for funher l\r:ieh concc,saon .. that l3n onl~ plant the ~ells tor ·\rmatteddon Rl\tRE. D f RA:-0.K FIKLOR ( O'<l3 '1e TOD\l I' Hl,IOHl • ' ... Or"9nQe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, June 23. 1989 by 811 Keane COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta 8~11 COUNTY D ;scontin11ed Sterlin~ silver patterns "Your tea looks like you forgot to remove the price tag ... - by Brad Andersqn "DENNIS THE MENACE •.. "Get one of your dog friends I don't want to play In the wading pool with you•·· PEAPWTS I JUST GOT BACK FROM CAMP M'<SELF. Cl-\ARLES .. IT WASN'T MUCH FUN AFTER YOU LEF T . . GARFIELD 'TtJllBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R081t 18 ROSE p .. WAS '<OUR 006 6LAD TO SEE YOU Wl-lEN '{OU GOT ~OME ": I by Charles M . Sc_hulz 1 F SHE15 FROM T~E RED CROSS, ASK 1-lER ABOUT nws~ ME(llCAL SUPPLIES WE ORDERE D. by Tom K. Ryan , HOWeVER 11 VOO Alnfr GOf ! 1HE oo-r; 10 PlJt..L.. iMA"'f' t ~tG6fR "Wll..t..LO?Kf!'e9f. j • I by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ~RLO AND JANIS PM/'r I 'f1fU ~ ' .w,J(/f~ ~ ~AT ~ lfllJ<. ~IU /UT "" I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE JUDGE PARKER 1-UO HER U!-$ lRIS CffiEFlJL,NO..O lH~ l.PJ~i ) by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk I NC.REDI BLE ... DOONESBURY J . . ~ S4.0 I l<J4$ A RAl?e 5PIRIT, A WW AAO HI'&> PUT 8t4C.K IN THB l«JPl...D TIJNFQtl) 1411AT ~HAP /J6IJr./ 6/Ve/11. He SAID I HAOTRIJ'-Y MA&eA fl~' W!:!E.N Y).LJ L()(}K IN_ IHIS DIRE.C.110~ I lX>tJ C.Ar--\ SEE IH£ 51.J~ GUNllNG OFF ALL OF THE BtER I C.Af\\S il4AI PEOPl.E HAVE ' 1b5SED ON rHE BE.AC~ .' --A Tt-fOLJ5ANB F'OtN'f5 OF BUD U&H'I ! by Garry Trudeau 111&1 Mill C. ~ 1l ,i\ '-( _ f) C .-a>C:.. • WOtl ,.""' v\.!ia l'"t.I rw~ ~ ~q·., •••• !~TI t.<IAS AT MY(X.4JN FUN tRAl I ANO THC /IOf1e "'4S GIVING 1HE eul06'f1 OWY(}l)86· /,/tV& 111 \ -----i.. CLAY ' POUA1o ---- l G 0 R E £ E T"'' I tn. '" I h!M rve pumpeo ga1 +nto my ear ' 1n- nouf\Oed "" w<>man proudly L1119f"llQ, the atteMlnl Mid r •• me l'IOw fOlJ oo 11 ancs ,..bOlh n-- FRIDAY JUN 23, 1989 I :J •. " \ 'f.. • • ~I ' I \ \ I I . ' I \ H " \ 'h I I " \ I I • I \ ,, , Southrs Sp.ratt takes it all in stride~ no sweat ~et• .... Evidence emerging on Rose ly JOE KAY "'" '9<><1• Ill•"" C INCINNATI -Bac;eball 1n- vcsttgators 1old a l>tatl.' )Udgc Thur..- day they ha\ e l'Xtcns1ve C\ 1dcnu' that C incinnati Reds manager Pt:ll' Rose bet on h1\ tram·s ganw'i pcc1al 1nHrnga1or J ohn M Do"d said thc ubs1an11al e' 11.knle includes telepho ne r«ord\. ''gm:d checks and bl'tllng shl·c t'i an 1hr manager"s hand .... n11ng II was baseball''\ fir'il adm1'1'11 on that 11 had c' 1denll' Ro-.c hct on Reds' games Dowd 1old J udgl' Norhl'rt \ Nadel and a courtroom trO\\dl·d with media that ll'"11mon~ aga in .. 1 Rose has been corrohornted "'"h evidence .. There arc nine "1tne~-.c., "ho in one wa y or ant1ther ha'e g1H·n information about Pete Roc;e bl'tll ng on ba<ieball or the Rede;:· Dm'd said. . The fir\t public ghmpc;c 1010 Dowd'' repo1 t confirmc; thnt basehall hos c.•,·1dence that could get the ma1or league.,· all-lime hm leader banned for hfl' from thl· game Rose. '>pcakmg an •\tlanta .ifter the Reds beat the BraH'" 6-1 Thur\da' night. refu'i<.'d to d1<,(u'is the louri prQCeedmgs or the allegallon., Rose's law}ers filed 'iUlt tht'i ''el'!.. 10 Hamilto n Count} Common Pica' Coun tr)tng to blocl a hearing nl'\I Monda) to Nl'" 'r ork \\Ith (i1.tma111 -the final \ll'P hl'forl' the cn01 - m1ss1oner could :.Kt on the.· allrga- 11ons. Dowd "as baSt.•hatr" uni' \\1tne\<, Thursda} dunng a da' -long he.iring before Nadel. "ho "1 II tk u dc "hether to Sl\C Ruse a temporal") restra1n1ng order hlcx-kang the hl·ar- ang w11h Gaamatti. The hearing wa<, recessed late Thur'lda\ atkmoon before Dowd could lX' ·t·ro<;4'-t"<am· incd by Rose·., law)er<; The hcanng \\111 rl''IUml" t~a> with a deCl'ilOO from Nadel CXJ'l('('tnl at the conclu'>aon. Rose's la")'crs ha'c lharaca·r11cd Dowd'!i rcpon as b1a.,ed. tilled "1th hearsay and based on the tcst1mom of a re.... cnm1nal\ l"Xi\\d and baseball attome)' Lou1'> I Ho> nc\ Jr. rejected thow rnntcn11on-. Thu.-.. llY RKHARD DUNN O.tlly ,,_ Corff~ He's about as homemade as thq come. this Bnan pratt. R1ch1c Cun- ningham, the Happ) l>n}\ hero. "ould appro' e Trad111onal as ho" prau "ould be considered, and for man' reaM>ns. He \\Ork~ a couple of pan-- tame summer JOb!>. loves ham- burger.. and pll)S hoops. He's )Our typical Cahfornaa kid .. r m rcall) latd ball . I JU\l ll'I thmgs happen."' pratt 'iatd .. Onc of these days I'd ltke to he m} own bo s at whatrver I do .. He "asn·1 much lOmtng up 3\ J Junior last year. At 6-foot-Spratt wa~ about all orona drl Mar I llgh Coach Paul Oms had for a big man He was c;elected the team '<. Mu..i l mpro\Cd Pla}cr 1ha1 year. ho"'e'l'r. finishmg the sca'>o11 averaging 10 <> potnts a game. Spratt watched la<.t year's Ornngc Count) All-tar ba<1ketball game from the stands, and drc-1ded then he wanted 10 get better. i\nd that hl· did. avt·rag1ng 12. 7 points a gaml'. rarntng .\II-IF 01\ 1\lon Ill honor<, and leading the . ea King'> to thl' ·outhcm Section 3-\ tttlc game .. , ne,er thought this would hap- pen ·· ~pratt <iatd of heing picked for this }ear's oulh squad. \\h1 ch pla,., 1he Nonh on l)unda\ at the l ·( I Bren E'cnt~ Center · "I had a goal at tht• stan of la\t \Ummcr to pla} in this •\11-<itar g.tmt: hc«ausc I remember going there and "atching last )car .. You'd th1nl. after deh,enng p111a for ~gt Peppcron1's and working ac; a ~cunt} guard at Sea 1-.land . in add1t1on to tn'>trul ling at the fa'lt Ba) Bo>'i < lub and G irl'\ ( lub .• ind SCf\ 1ng as an assistant for a l(l{·al basketbnll <:amp. that pra11 "ould bc worn out. •rtan Spratt Especially nuw bcn'u'c nf lhl' ·\11- Star pral'tl<.'C'>. But thing'> are an\· thin~ hut hect1t for . p'ra11 .. , m mnrl· la 1d b.ick. so I Jll\t l.t kt· things as thl'} lOml'. .. he \Jtd ... I tr' not to ')tre"' out and I don't fortt• m)'>df 10 hl' 1n a lCrta1n 11mc 110111 I JU'>t let 11 happen ·· Ha., a1111udr isn't \O cac;~-go1ng nn 1hc court though pra11 pla~'i tough <,ling\ dden'c and l ames ht\ O\.\ll 1n\lde lk t nn al'io 'hoot an urateh from I '--feet and 111 \\1th his rr:unc (fl.'\ IX'\1 and e'pcneme rla)ing '-"Ith a h.111· lourt. defen'>l·-om•nted team \prau seem\ Jlmo\t tailor ni.1dc tor Tan1.h (11111,. rt·nd1t1on at <>range < o a\I ( ol ll'ge "I thought going to Orange C 11<1\t woulJ hi.' a good 'itl'P lor me. · '.11<l <iprall. "ho plan.-, 10 auend < >< < 1n the fall "M ) ba\kt'tball ,i,.,11-; .1rcn·t UCI quartet is honored with All-American status The Dally Piiot l ( r .. \l.1r\,. "-.tplan I ll'\"' "l•Hll'lll,11\11 \1 tkl H11g~' .ind R1lh.t1 J Luh1k r h.1\1' lxl·n nJnll'd 111 llll 1•1)-.11 \111"' h n1w. \II \mcnl a team \cklll'd h' the ln1u11Jt111n,1I 1, nn" t 11Jd ll'' \\\•>t 1.1 lion. gl\ ing th\' \n11.·Jt\'I\ !Ill' ll\ll\I 1ndl\ 1<lu;.ih 111 .Ill\ 'lhool 111 1lw n.i 1111n 1'.aplan J \t'0111r ft nm 'it.inHnrd c 11011 .ind l\.111111·111.11111. a 111111111 lrum Bratknt11n r l.1 \\l'fl' dlll\l'll Ill \lllrll'' .111d J11t1l'll' HlllQ!' .1 'ophomoa· prudull out 111C111110,1 tld \1 .11 lf1i!h .111J I uhn 1 .111.111\1· of Juhanne,hurg. "inu th \h 1l .l 1:.ir11t•J d11uhk' h1111111' f h\'IC \\l'rt• 411 plU~l'r' \\hll t'J lllCtl \II· \nl t'Jll,I h111111" hill 1111h eigh t "ho mt·t ulll'rt,1 in \lngll·' ,1nd J nuhk' Jll1 ,h1n~ "-ru1w111.11111 11111 1'.aplan 1n1n J \Cf\ wlell gr1111p \\tlh "-1·111u.._i..,' \d.1111 \1 ,111 1. l CL\'!> Bn.in (,,1110 "'. 'itantunl'" It'll l.u.1nlfo (.ii' \\111iJ, ll11nt t <.,( ·, A)ron Hlal.\,. .ind ~m11h ( 11111hn.1·, \1t:ph.tn, \1111 1.111 KronemJnn \\ho pla~l·d 211 ,,.,, 111 ll'llOI' .11 lh" H-.11 \ '( \ \ ( h,11n p1on,h1p\. \\a\ thl' onh pl.1H·r in tlw n,111nn 111 flWl'I .111 '" trttcna Kr(>Ot'mann "en1 '4 1'1in"nglt'111 ltnl\h thr '"·""" 1.1111.,·d ttllh tn th1.· nJt1un .lltct 111.1i...1nl( lhl' q11,111t·r1111.1I' ''' tlh' '-< \ \ "l1nrk' ( h.1111p1un,l11r' • In doubk ' lw .rnd Rng,g' "en' 22 X t'n 111u1t· II• in.1\,.111~ 1ht '< \ \ l>oullk' ( ham ptun'h 1p m.111. h "ht'rl' t hn It "1 111 I "I( ·' I "' \ nu·nd and BHon Hl.tl l. 111 thrt:e \e1' I ht• llue1 11111,hnl thl '"'·""n rJnl.n l )C\enth in thl· na11on "-Jt>lan lin1 ,hcd 1hl" '''•"1111 1.1nl.l'll tilt h 1n thl· nJ1111n 1n "nl:!ll' tt5pm bung k110\ ~fl.Ill-th · .., ~..Lh wrn1t•12'h •P' 111 tht· 1i "1 round. anJ li nl'hl·d with .i '' 1 rclMd ftCtl I gooJ enough )l't Im a tour-)car untver'ilt} .\l\ll. 11 "''II hl•lp 111 gel· ltng m)' grades up "' athle111 .. all> and a1.:adcm1l. II} 1t''> grl·at for mr It'll gl\e mr 11 courlr more \Car' to gro" .. pratt' <. d\.1 learn .... a.,n't l'' pc<:1cd 10 make 11 pa.,1 tht· fir'i l round of pla)'ulT-. la\t "1nll'r let alnnc mal.c 11 to the ho.ii .; lclt-hander pratt JH'ragcd o nl) "Ir' en point\ a g. me 1n 1he regu lar <,ea\On but he ix~ured 11 on d unn·g the ptl\l·'>l'~<,on. 3\l'raging 19 7 ptHnt'> 1n .,., g..ame\ Matching up ag..a in\I r I Dorado center Mall l ui..l' '-"ho a'cragl•d 15 I poin ts and I ' ti rehound" a game. 1n the fif'll round. \pratt''I game n:ad1cJ full 'rnde Dclc n.,c \hut du" n the < ioldcn tla"k.,. who ,·rllt'l t'd the tiN round \.\1th a !0-4 rl•uird. a 14-gamc win- ning slreak and :i n .Heragc of 77 2 pomts a game Sprat\ controlled Luke. who wa" held to 1 l 1n the hal f-lourt game and CdM "cnt 1rn to a 6 1-41\1ttor' a' <\prall tied .1 \eJ\on-h1gh "Ith :!.\ point'>. It gol tlcttn from there lnr the c<• King' r h,•\ dcfl·ated I aguna 11111.-.. 611-b I in thl' \i.'\Ond round then up\t:t top·\CCdl'd Rcilhng lltll'I. 6Q-6' in the quantrfinals as ~pratt <.ored 20 Mc added :! I pU1nto; 1n the ·a King~· 57-56. 0H·n1me "'" O\er 1h1rd·'>l'e1.kd Morningside in the Strn11in.llc, ~pratt had 14 point'\ in the linal ag.i1n'i1 Trabuco lhlli. \\hllh Jcleated <. d 1. 'IQ-5 .. , mm l11ol.1ng JI U'I dunng the regular <,l'J\lln. "'e dido ·1 look ht..c a <-Ir team," \:l td Sprau \.\ho<,t· 1eam tinl\hed the Sea V1r" l e.lguc in third pla<.e at 5-5. 10'>•~8 t\\1Ce to ~ith '>l'l und-pla <.e I 'ita nua and l h.1mpwn "iaddlehall D.., _ _......, ................. (Pluse see SPRATT /841 Brl•n Spr•tt h•1 towered over most of tits opposition. Marina's Krause knows too well what Manning's going through By RICHARD DUNN O""!r ""°' C ou • '4>0nd....., .\<, '11100 ,I\ 'lhl' hl·ard thl' OC\\' J!xlUI l)anO\ \IJnning the I 11\ \ngc:ll'' ( ltpP\'r\ star. -\lh on Krau~· d1dn ·r kl·I Jlonl' .im mme - It 1n,p1rl·d ht•r. in tau . lo ''fill' .t lrlll'I ,rnd gl\e M.innin~ \nmc t'Ot oura ge- ml.'nt \he l.nr \' l'\Gl lh ho" he felt . ~Ill' told him. and ih.it hl' .._ ould <" t'rl nmr the tr 1ghtlul 1n1 ur} ll\ \ht• did i...r.tu\c H>u <,ce. undcr- ,,.._.n t ma1l1r 1ct on\lrul11ve \Urger) la\t )l'ar to repair 1 lw .in tl'nor u uua ta liga- mrn 1 111 hl·1 kit l.nl'l'. tht: ,,um: tnJUf\ Ma nn ing \of- fered 1.1\t lall ,1ft t1 h\.'1 ng the fi r<,! pl<n cr t hmen to l.tst 'c.ar \ .i mJll'Ur t.l rJfl \.1ann4 ll1gh·, .-.1ar11ng p111 n1 gu.ird c;inte her 'ophumorc SC.l!>lln .1nd onl~ Kr•use thl· fourth pla,cr to the \l hoot'' h1'>tnn Ill l'Jrn lour k 1tcrc. 1n "'J\l.1.·tb.111 i...rat1\t' ~l ~· Jll,uUl@.-iut lbc..!-Auah .\II !>1.)(:._1Hl.~l1J.t\ in thl g111s· Orange < ount~ \ll-\1a1 g:im t• .it I C "' Hrl·n E'cnt\ C. enter l\.rau~ "ho ha' m.-itntaancu rnrresPondencc wnh \hnmng. ha a til l.ct tor tbe hppe~ star 1f he can mal..c 11 "The la'lt time I tai l ed 10 him \\JS about two or thfl'l' ''<'Cl \ ago • \aid Krau\C.' ·I JU.!>I \\-rote him Jn1Hhcr lclln Ill ~·t.• 1( he \\ant\ a t1d :et for lhe I 11-tar) gaml· I g1'1 nne hlr him lll'l·au'>e I "'ant him to go to th~ ~me Krause onginall\ hurt lht· lncc on Janua~ I q 11.1, ~. Jnd "a' wld b' doUnr\ 1ha1 \he rnul d approa h 1lw 1n1u1 .tggr''"'l"d' nr l On-.<'na11,eh The aggres l\e "'''} \ht• "J' told ~ould he 1t1 ha'e -;urge~ 1mmcdt· .Hel\ and ~11 11ut 1hc rc\t ot the c.eason Handling 11 lOO'il'nat1•ch till' ~'a' l\.rau1.e t:hosc mran t rchah1l1· 1a11ng tht: I.nee lor a munth l ine. c,he thou{thl "Th en I '"''nl dt"'" in "" llr-t ga me bad : nhout lou1 l'<.ond\ 1n1rt tht e,nmc .. Krau\e <;atd .. , ob,1ousl~ "a'>n·1 rt.id \ 10 pla\ hut I "'anted 10 rla\ I hun m> kn<''' .1ga1n on I chru.ln ~II I IQN8 1 1n tlw C'IF game .1gain'>t 'vt u1r and then 11 hcl amr the <,J me as Dann" ~1.ann1n'-., 1n1ur\ .\her 1hc iir't m1ur. tht:' \J1d "c could do 11 .1gga ·'l<,1,el) me.inang ha' inK \Ur~~ n ght "'"a' But "'<' \\Crcn·1 'iurc hm" mulh dama e wa'> done and I reall} ".tntcd 111 pla' [).inn' .md I no" ha'c thr same ar on the I.nee anJ t\.\c> \err"' tn the l.nre Hr'd had t..m•t• pmhlcm\ h\'lore hut I had nc' er had an) It.nee pffiblem-.- (Ptease see KRAUSE/IMI .. There I s e' 1dence. subst:1n1W- and hea"1h corroborated e' 1dr nrc that Mr k o(,(• bet large \Um\ of monc} on ma1or-lenguc ha'\cbJll games and o n games of thl' < inu n· nail Reds." Ho)'Oe'> "<lid an h1\ opcn- ang statement Hoynes and Do"'d bmtled at wn- ten11ons b> Ro~·., la"}Cl"'i and \UP· poners that the 1n'c~t1gators wt'rc biased 3f110St the manager It's irrelevant, but the tournament is ~egitimate "The 1nvest1ga11on conJucted h\ the comm1ss1oner was not a wh ile· wa-sh. ft wn not a W1t<'h hunt. It was an C\en-handed search for the truth," Hoyne\ <w1d In his tcstimon}. Dowd ga"c an outline of the evidence agnanst Ko\l' contained 10 the 225-pagr report ttnd (PIHM 1H ROSE/121 l'\SID•: •More Pete .... /aJ • PldrJch revlllted/•2 • .... Le .... e1/•I • G .. ntl on die run /•I • Hon• re1ultl/M Once up()n a tame thl'rc .... a., a golf event (11 could ne'er be called a Touffiamelrr) conncctrd w11h lrrck· vant Weck. That event. concocted by lrrcle- ' ant Wrek 1nst1gator Paul Salata, had all the earmarks of a carcu'< rather than a serious golf eh.ilknge It was held at the Ne.,.. porter Inn nine-hole course and fratured sur h things as tennis halls for putting. mattresses to tand on whale h1111ng a ball ofT the tee and other 1:1ny idea~ that came 10 Salata's mind .. We h:id a lot of fun hut golfe1.., arc :i more senou son tmd the} con\lnccd u that a golf challcngr would be much beuer than our ll \.IO IC I I \ t .I I 11 \'I II \ I I Or/oles' seventh straight sends Angels reeling, 6-5 from The Auodat•d ,_,. .. Jim Traber and Manager I-rank Robinson didn't have to '8)' an '· thina. The messaae wa clnr and the result was loud. "I stared at Frank, he tared back and I 101 read~ to tut," Ytd Traber. whole pinch-hit home run broke an e•1hth-1nn1n1 tac a nd ~nt the 88111· mort Onole o-.cr the C'ahfornaa Antels 6-5. The Onole v.-on for the seventh stra1aht time and the) lead the Amencan L.caa~ Cast by \even sames. the b1•c" mar11n · ,n bltebell 8aJt1morc blew an early -0 lead and was outh11 14-7. Rut that didn't Slop Traber or the Onolct. Traber, bllllnt for Randy M11l1-' aan. hn his founll home run of thr • 1ason. He connected with one out on a full-coun t pttch from W1l11c Fraser. 1-4. Fraser had held 8alt1 more to one hat .. ince reltcv1ng llm Abbott to start the fifth "I knew he wouldn't .,..,ant to walk me. So I wu cxpcctina the fa tball." Traber said "It wasn't that bad a patch. but I was rt'adl to hll II aood 1t ""' a b•f thnl , do101 ll on national TV.' The ""~Is Iott for the 11th tame 10 14 pme . ··But the bottom hne " .,e·rc ~I•)'•. na better all the t1mt";· Manager Dou' Rackr. "We've bttn com· pctlll \.C V..lth Sood team~ with I chance to bl-at them. fherc " 1no1hin1 wront with tht effon or the athtudc of our dub " Mark W1lhamson. S.l. P1lChcd I ~I 1nn1np for the victory. Orqa Olson wt:nt p,, inn1np for h1 11th \ave. Bnan Downing. wt\o hat a t)'t nt .. orig1n.1l 1dea ... \.lla1.1 \t1)''> "1th a dl'grcr of-;adne'' in h15 '01cc The new g(1lf chaUenge wil-1 take plm.c JI the Ne.,..pon Reach C'ountr} < lub on Monda) to hl·lp get lrrell'· '""t Weck under \\a\ fhe (.'vent 1s called° the .\mt'ncan ( ommer'-c Nn11onal Ranl Fr:.ecdom Bowl Golt ( hallengl' -thr namr hc1ng l<'ngcr than the lime 11 onrr took to f:ll'I through nine hole~ of ion} golf under ~lata • Pla)ers 10 this )ear·s tournnml'nt .... 111be competing1n 3 two--man best tiall compct1t1on Halfof the field \\Ill wea1 the bla k and gold of olorado whtle thr other halfwtll don Bn&hnm Young L'n1,cr tl)' HOM• Tonlot11-<>rlole,, 7 JS Jn24-0rlole•. 1 OS Jn2S-Or1otH. 1 OS JnU -ldlt AWAY JnU -ln<llaM, • 35• Jn21-lndlan,, • 35• Jn2'-Twln\, SOS JnJO-Twln•. Sos• Jv1 -Twin\, S Os• Jv?-Twln' l1 1s • • All H~ o" IC.MPC ra<llo (7101 • on ltltvhlon, Cnt nnei s home run in the ninth \llning. Wednesday 011ht atatn t Toronto. almo~t rc~ul'd the Angel' aaam when doubled ofT the left-field fence with tY..o ou" tn the mnth 8\.tt Obon n1t1red h1h Divis on a rou· UM &rounder that ended the pmc The nacl• macjc It S·all 1n the 1eventh when 0c .. on White s1n1kd and .eortd on Oown1na' double off Wtlhamton. Bll11m0ft teortd 11\~ t1mn in ....... '" ANGILS/IJt "hate and hluc In c:isc ,ou "'ercn't there. these art the t\\O irnm'I thot parttc1pJtcJ in the mnst rt'<'cnt Fn.'i." dom Bo"I tooth.ill game IMt ()e. t:cmbcr the fifth '>uch.conte t lnvucd to pan1c1pate 1n Mond:i~ ·, gul l t OmpcttttOO .i re. 1 ~1\dl f ll· "-·lrd \, hrad IC1olbJll \Oa<.h .11 R' I ~tH 'vtarol-t thle-11 d1~ am a1 the- l n1vt1 \1t' of ( oloratlo, and Pete Dal" .• uhfci1l d1re1. tor .11 l ( I \ a tram that ~omPl·lrd in \nahc1m 'll'\ era I ) raf' ago \\<hair the lrtC'lnan1 \\<rdi: ~lilt CllnlPl'hlmn ha~ so ne fmm thr rad 1nilou<, to the kg111matc 11 •~ !tllll 't'f\ much a pan C'll the "l'Cl -lontt l·clebra11on an "-e....,pon ll<>at h honormg the last pla\et dr.Jlled to the \:rL E'en though this H·ar'' hllnurtc. f,rrc11 Ro s . .., not lrom one <11 the compct.tng rrcedom Sowl team\ <'I last Oc«mbcr. hC' "'"be to With Dodgers Idle, Lasorda turns to a Hee Haw session •\StfVll IF-1 r nn (\Pl -l t" •\ngek\ MmMgcr r Clmm)' I l)\Oid. tr.\Ckll h" l>odgr1 him• ft11 h1h cl\,., oil\ Thur\da) n'I ht" tall\'d the "flee t la"" l V 'h"w un,I ~:ud h1\ Wnrltl ~ne\ ch.-rn1r111n., need to 'tan htt· tint to t tl1v"1on t ontcndrr' l tl'Uldi\, CllJO'flO@ a da~ o0 \IOOd 1n the f~mo11\ "tkl" ttaw" cornliekl 1n a \tud10 at the •rand Ole Opl'\ I lou~ aflrr trlhna rtportcr hl\ team\ hat\ hll' c \cl 10 hc:.t up "We h3\Cn·1 go1 our ofTcn"° IOIOI." he \Cl Id ~ IM pla Cr\ awaited a "'C't'kcnd \Crte 1n ( an tn- nah .. Bui our p1t<;h"' hH been \Co\lt1onal • .. When "e cl (ltkhc> Murrt) anJ (Kirk) vtbwn anJ (John) \hclb bl k and h11tin1 the wa) the) can ~c·11 make our moH'." l .a\Orda M•d The DoJacr ha"t a ' 1 t'l'Cord and \\CrC 1 I ll!'lC\ OUI of 0~1 plM(C' an tht• Nnuonal League We\l L>1' 1 ion hl'for\" l hu1 \lla\ '\ ii11mt:'- .. \\(\1 be on IOI' nr near the 1t11) 1( ''r 'd been 'ilOrmg nm'·· l..a,ordn \.lid Luord3 had l1nd v.tir<l\ for C 1n- c1nntH1 m.1na ·r Pett• Ro\C \\ho 1' under t11'c't1gl1ton ll\ m:l1nr kattu baseball for Olli :di bttttnl on ;,m~' "I hope he come\ out "'1th hi ~putataon unuirn1'1hcd ,.. L•..orda \atd "Hr·, a &OOll eitampk ot v.hat ou 1:an attain in hie ·· t awrda .saui be ha .11ol bcJun 101 mula11n1 the · at1anal I c•aut" ll·Star p1t\:hin1 'taf'f 'C't tR.it Qid Hou"on Mike-"'on and ._n Fnin· ca o'\ Rick R~ ht-1 art amona th<' fin1 to romt' to minJ. •1t'' f?'!lt)' obv1ou' who iahould t.. picked. ' he ••d La\Orda ~H tn '1•h'11lc to ap c' 1denl C throughout the week at m(\St. tf not all. event connrcted ~tlh the l.Clcbmuan_ 0 Wht'n Lo -( O)'Oles C'ountJ)' \luh 1n Ru<'nn Parl host" the LPGA ~ptcmbcr 18-24. mo t of the top name., of the lad1e professional to ur arc eitJ)C'( tC'd to he on hand , One bag rro n 1" the st'ason-long po1n1 ''anding .. that bnng addtt1onal 1{'H'nue 10 the top 10 pla,ers The ll)P \pol v.11111 \C the 'lea~O point leader an add1l1onaJ $150.000 wtth I 0th pla e gc111n ~2 000 i\nv pla)er 1n con1en t1on 1 urt to at1cnd us 1h1\ 1 the ne'\:t to last event ,~ ...... oour;Mt Tonten1-"ed•, 'JS• Jn2•-ltecl\, 1 I 20. Jn2 iteo' u o.s• Jn2' Rf'd\ J OS HOMS Jn17-Pedr.. 1 lS Jn71-Pedr.,, 7 lS Jn29-Pedrt,, 1.JS Jn»-Plret", 1 l.S Jvl lratts, 12 ZO Jv?-Ptrttt,, 1'09 • All oemn on KA•C l"ectlo • On ttle¥et lon. CM,_ 1 t "' On ..... ,.ion, c ...... • ' .) E flWllll•t .,,_ \'Glumn of'' 1<kn~ summing up lk anvnt1tat1on. Dowd confirmed that a hand· ~ eapcrt cmplo~ b)' basc'ball ln~ton dtttn'funfd the hand· ~li• on three "bcUil\I sheets" as Roec'a, u The Associated Press re- Oo"'d also 111d thttt 1ro~tt three rh«u ofS8,000 or $9,000 wnncn to r~ with Rose's siaft11utt. ahhouah Dowd dechnfd to M)' cxactl) ho" the) were conn«tcd to tht' bell1n11,.. Allhouah Rose's la"ycrs madl' portions of Dowd's conflcknual :?~ S· pear repc>n pubhc Monday as pan of their la"sun, adcl has dtt1dcd to kttp 1t confidenual dunna the coun procttdinas -O\'Cr the ObJtt· tions of Ho)'nes. 1na_ppropnatt. ROie'& lawyni aaaan attacked tM- "'I) Giamam ha' handltd the 1n· ~csUpuon. The> claim he has ahady made up his mind that Rose i . Juih> -<tcprw1na Rose of ht riaht to a fair beating. "He has already dtcidfd that the a«usauons 1p1n1t Pete Rose l.I"( truct.. R0te laW)·er Robert G. SlaC'nkr told Nadel. '~ Wednnda). The three shps .• ,.,ndica&e Wllfr1 on proftSsional 1,.apona, inchaetin& baseball pmtS. 1,.aad ~ taken from Rose's home , b)' Patll G . Janszen. who claims to '"'hive run bets for the m•n•r. "The report should be made pan of the public m:ord:· he told Nadel apin Thursday. The ori&inal copies of the Jansien "bettina shttts" were given to the FBI. which has performed a finger- print analysis that hasn't bttn shared with Dowd. Baseball lawyers asked RoSl''s lawyers during the hearina to join them in petitioning the FBI for the fin~rpnnt results. but Rose laW)er Robert A. Pitcairn Jr. d~lined to do so, sayin1 1t was R~ "ants the court. not Giamat- ti, to detennine whether he bet on Red1' pmes. Staehler called three witnesses - Pitcairn. former state appeals judge G~~e Palmer and prominent W;nh1naton attornc) Samut'l Dash. • : " ''The information I prcst'ntl)• have ~1·11, that was written by Pete Rose, .. >•Dowd said. J<N· Bueball investigators also ob- ·'#'tained telephone records fro m "''lUverfront Stadium. Rose's home •"and ho tels on road trips that show • bcuina-related calls with Jansz.en !::'.:made "just before game time." • Cf • Rose's lawyers caned Palmer and Dash as expert witnesses. Palmer said that the third page of Dowd's rcpe>n. ~h1ch he read, contains the conclusion "that Pete Rose is guilty of pmbhng on b:lseball and the Reds in particular." .. Capsule look at· Rose case b (" . -t. . . ~ ... Ill ,., ,., P,... The AaodatM ~ • Tcstimon~ by baseball investigator John 1. Dowd' and witnesses for manager Pete Rose sup. plied a sohd outline Thursday of the.case against the Cincinnati Reds' manager. The heanna on Rose's request for a temporar\ restraining order m Hamilton County Common Picas Court reveale'd that baseball has evidence the mana.gcr bet on hi own team -an offense 1ha1 carries a lifetime ban from the sport. These are the highlights of the revelations: •Baseball lawver Louis L. Hoynes Jr. said there is "substantial and heavily corroboraH·d evidence" that Rose bet large sums of mone~ on major-Jea.gu c baseball games, including Red s" pmcs. •Baseball special 1n ves11gator John M. Oo''d 1<>t information from nine witnesses that Rose bet on baseball pmes and on Reds' games. • Dowd s 225·page repon also contains state· ments from nine other people "ho said the} didn't know anything about Rose betung on baseball. •A hi.ndwrit1n1t expcn emplnve'd b} baseball 1111 \ l"-IO,-IC \UIO rondudcd that Rose's handwri ting 1s on "betting sheets" tha1 contain bet on professional spon . including baseball. •The FBI has the original copies of those "bettmg sheets" and has tested them for finger- prints. Baseball wants to &ct the re ults of the fin&erprint analysis, but Rose's law)ers are reluctant to jOIO m a request. • Ba eball investigators obta ined trlcphone re- cords from Riverfront tad1um. Rose' home and hotels on road tnps that show betting.related calls "'ith Janszen made "just before gametimc." • Baseball also has copies of three l'hC<."ks for $8,000 or $9.000 to c~sh. signed b. Rose. •Two w1tnC'~scs for Rose said thev found that Dowd concludes in his 225·page rcpon thut Rol>c bet on hts team . •The hearing on Rose's request fo r a temp<>r· af') restraining order was adjourned without a dec1s1on. Dowd will be cross-examined Friday b~ Rose's Jaw)ers. and judge Norbt'rt Nadel then will rule on the manager's req uest for a temporar) restraining order. ::--Viewers to get Tour of France o · 9y lttCK WARNER .,. AP Spc)n1 Wn!tt -::. After producing the "Race Across Amenca ... Joel .... Feld is switching to THE race across France. .::. Feld will coordinate ABC extensive coverage of '""_the Tour de France, the premier b1c)clC race in the ;,J world. The network will devo te eight "eekend telecasts ;, to the 2,()()0..mile race that starts Jul) I in Luxembourg and end~ Jul) 23 in Pans. ,., Endurance C)Chng race are nothing ne\' for Feld. ... who produced ABC's "Race Aero s America" tekcaM .... fro m 1984-87. Fro m a tclc.,1s1on standpoint. ho\\ever. Feld said the Tour de Franc-e , .. ,11 be e'en mo!\' .... demanding. "The 'Race Across Amenca· \\as 10 da~s of 24· hour da)s.'' he said. ''The Tour de France 1 a mo nth of 24·hour da) s. ·· ABC will ha'e to \\Ork hard to match 1he standard set by C B . 'A'h1ch "'on five Emm~ a\\ards for its Tour L .. de Franceco,erage in 1987 and 1988. l\BC'outb1d CBS •• ,for the telc' 1s1on nghts last ~ear. agreeing to pa~ SI miU1on a )car through I 991 C' en though C'B 10,1 .,,.money on the ra e. .. "Obviously, there's ome competll1'e foehng : there," Feld said. "I thought <CB producer) Da' 1d .. " Micha<'ls and his c rew did a sensauonal JOb. But I also rccogruzc that the~ had the race for fhe plus ~ears. It -;;-:·takes time to learn an event hke 1h1c; You can·t do 11 -:~ ovemi&ht." · .. ~.. Like CBS, AB will focus more on personahtte'>. J ... places and history than race strat<.'gy. "We'll gi ve 11 the classic 'Wide World' look." Feld said. refemng to AB ~s long·runn1ng antholog~ scnes "This 1s much more 1han a hic)de race and "'e want v1<'wcrs to apprcria1e that. The} 'II get to lcno" thl· nders and also get a sense of the rountry the> 're nding through." Al Trautw1g will ho!>t the telecasts. ''ith report<; h~ Sam Posey and commental) hy Phil Liggett. A.BC' Ne\\!. correspondent Pierre ahnger will pronde fl'atures on the b1centfon1al of the French Revolution and lhl' 108th anniversary of the Eiffel Tower. Because of th<.' s1,·hour time d1fTcrencc bet'-'een Pans and New York. all the shows ''Ill Ix' taped "The Saturda) sho"'s "'111 C{lncentratl' on '"'hat happened that da). '"'h1k the unda) \hO'-' s will lake a more in-depth look at what harpcnt'd during the \\eek:· Feld said Greg LeMond helpt'd porulamc c~dmg 1n the nitcd States"' hen he "'On the To ur de France m 1986. but he has been slO'-'ed b~ injuries since 1hen and 1<;n'1 1n great shape for th1 ~car's rac l' The top l\mcnrnn hope 1s And) Hamp ten "'ho fimshl-d 1h1rd 1n thl' recent Tour of Ital\ " ure. \\C'd r.~:e the AmcnC'~n' to do well.'' Feld said. "But we'll ha'e a a good sho"' ewn 1fthl') don'1. ABC has a h1stol) of being able to shoY.case foreign athletes. We did 1t w.1th Olga Korbut and Nadia Comancc1 at the 01) mp1cs. and I think we can do 1·t at the Tour de France." 0 ESPN 1s bringing baC'k "Home Run Dcrb)." Aga1J1 . When £SPN replayed the old sene~ la-;1 De e mlxr in the wee hours of the morning. thl' response was ~o ~= .................................................................................. ~ '". Weekend TV, radio sports -w· Saturday TELEVISJON 9 a.m. -YACHTING: ANZ 12-Mctre Ch01llengl' :, from Sydne). ~ustraha (tape). ESP . ". • 10 a.m. -BICYCLING: The Grand Pm. of( \Cling 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at ·an D1l·go. KFMB (760). 7.05 p.m. -BASEBALL: Baltimore at Angels. KMJ> (710) : • ·from lndianapohs (tape). ~PN _ ~-~ Su.ada-y i.-----tt a.m. -OMEN'S"COl:F': McDOnald"s Cham-TELEVISION :: ·pionship from Wilmington. Del. (tape). ESP~ IO am. _ AUTO RACING: Michigan 400 from ;;; 11 a.m. -BOXING: Leonard vs. Hearns from La Brookl)n. Mtch .. Channel 2. ·=~.Vegas (tape), HBO. 10:30 a.m . -BASEBALL: Ph1ladelph1a a t Ne"' 11 : IS a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodge~ at C1ncinnat1. York Met~. WOR. ._ ... Channel 4. 11 a.m -WOMEN'S GOLF: The McDonald'!> • · I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: The Canadian Open from Championship from Wilmington. Del.. ESPN. ·: . .._Oakville, Ontano, ESP · 11 :05 a.m . -BASEBALL: Houston at Atlanta. ' 1-p.m. -BASEBALL: Montreal at Chicago l uhs. TBS o. • WGN. 11 :20 a.m . -BASEBALL: Montreal at Chicago 3 p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: Bo·ung -Orlan· (ubs. WGN. do Canizales vs. Kelvin Seabrooks m 12-round IBF oon _TENNIS: Wimbledon prcvic"". Channel 4. bantamweight title bout from Atlantlc C'1t} (dela)ed): Noon _ BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincrnnat1. G ymnastics -American Cup highlights. Channel .:!. Channel I I. .. ,. 3 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Massachusetts Handi· I p.m. _ SPORTSWORLD: urvl\'al of the Fitteltt cap from Boston. ESPN. mountaineering &kills test from Kananao;kif. Alberta .~. 3:30 p.m. -SURFING: Cold Water urf Classic (tape); Ms. Olympia women·!> bodybuilding competi· from Santa Cruz. (tape), Channel 7. tion (tape), hannel 4. _ 4 evm. -BASEBALL: Philadelphia at ew Yori.. I p.m . _MEN'S GOLF: The Canadian Open from Mcts4. OSOR. B•SEBALL H I Oakville. Ont .. ESPN. : p.m. -" : ouston at At :inta, · 1:30 p.m . -BOXING: Michael Moorer vs. Lcshc TBS4:30 p.m. _WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Boxin~ Stewart in a 12·round hght·hcaV)wc1ght bout from Atlantic City. Channel 2 , .. -Dennis Andncs vs. Jeff Harding in a 12-round WB 3:30 p.m _BOXING: Pnncc Charles Wtlltams ,5. ·1i&ht-beavywe1ght title bout from Atlantic City (tape), Bobb) Cz)i m a 12-round IBF ltght·hea yweight title N'ew York City Mmi·Marathon (dcla)'ed). Channel 1. bout frotn Atlantic Cit y (delayed). Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -HORSE JUMPING: Devon Hill 4:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: CART Bud~c1scr1GI Moton Grand Pnx hig~1· ts. Z Channel. Joe's 200 from Ponland, Ore. (delayed), ESPN. S p.m . -BASEi • New York Yankees at 5 p.m. _ PllO BASKETBALL: WBA -llhno1s at ,: Kansas City, WPIX. Worcester. Z Channcl. S ~.m. -VOLLEYBA.U.: Women's pro beach 6 p.m. _ SWIMMING: wim Meet of Champions compeution from Lona Beach (tar>· ESPN. " ..... ~ v · ( > r T ' k 6.·SO p.m. _ U.S. OLYMPJ GOLD: cAst/West 1rom rr11S on 1ejO tape , nmc 1c e~, '""' 6:30 m. -DllA~ llACING: NNRA pr1ng· Qu8dnnaular Traclc and Field Invitational from 8 1rm-nallonals (tape), ESPN. ~. Enaland (delay~ TBS. 8:30 p .m. -MEN'S GOLP: Briti h Masters from 7 p.m. -W.ATEll ING: ompetition at San Wobum Sands. EnaJand (tape), Prime Ticket. francilCO (tape), ESPN. 1:30 p.m. -MB~l'8 GOLF: Bntish Masters from RADIO Woburn S.nds, Enaland (ta~). Pnmc Ticket. 12:05.p.m . -BA.SEBAl.L: Dodgers at Cincinna11. llADIO KA BC (790). • 11 :20 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati, I p.m. -BASEBALL: San franci~o at San D1cao. "KABC (790). KFMB (760). 2 p.m . -BASEBAU.: Minnesota at Boston. KN :-" I :OS p.m . -BASEBALL: Baltimore at Angel!I, (1070). . KMPC (710). • Abbott anucd o~ut walks in the third to Rapken and Tcttkton before ~van hit I rvn-t00nn1 aiQlle. Devercau hit b11 third home NII of Ille tllllOft in the founh for a 5.() lead. Abbon. wboae record mnained M , won bia fint ~11me on ADril 24 111iJKt Californil tirolle du'oullt ... ll'ltl a-iu Haboa la die bar1h rot t.-o naa Wally Jor-41cNbled. tcored on Downi.111'• liftlle and la~ Par- t t • riah had • SllCnfic:e ny. Claudell Wasbina«m 5inaJed in the fifth and moved to teCOnd when naht fadder Joe Onulak bobbled the belt for an error. Kent Andenon's &ina)e pulled the Aneels within S-J. Miaey Weston replacicd Holton to SW1 the sbth and Davis and Pamsh 11ftlled with one out. West- on 1t.n1ek out Jack H~ll but left die ~e with a shoulder 1tnan, and SchOfield hit an RBI double off WiUiamlOD. '''OU I' ltlC I \ h FicJrych, he's still pitching, and still talking his way to the strike zone ~rom TN Auodated ~ DETROIT -The do1en or 50 fans at ~ a 1ttent Marlboro Onolcs pmr m Massa· chuscns kn.cw "ho wa.s on the mound as • soon as the p11chcr started talking to the baR Fonner Detroit T•aer pitching sensation Mark "The Bird" ~idl)ch, now 34. leads a quiet ltfc running a one-man trucking business and turkey farm in Lt.iunaton. Mass.; and pitchin1 for the Orioles of the Musial Lea.gue. · In 1976, Fidrych was 19·9 for the Tigers, the American League Rookie of the Year. had a league· lddina 2.34 eamed·run averag('. He pitched 14 l'omplcte games . A shoulder injuf')' lcnocked him o ut of the spotlight. Though he felt back At full strength thr<"C )~ars ago. be found little appeal in ti) mg to come back at age 31 . "The shoulder was fine. but at was 100 late," he said. "I couldn't go down to the minors again. I'm situated here. I ha\C a life: Wllander wins toumey Mats W1lander beat Australian Darren Cahill 3·6, 6·4. 6·4 m a grass-coun exh1· • • bitfon tournament Thursday tn Went.,..o nh. ~ England. But Wilander came away impressed an{! ga\'e Cahill a good chance of upsetting John McEnroe in • their first-round match at Wimbledon next week. "Darren is a really realy good $rass l'Ourt player," snid W1laoder. seeded founh at Wimbledon. "lie will work McEnroe reall)' hard and I am sure he can beat him." •Elsewhere -top-seeded Manina Navra11lo"a overcame Mal)' Joe Fernandez 7-6. 6· I in the quar- terlinals of aw-omen's grass-coun tennis tournament 1n Eastbourne. England. Jommg Navrat1lo' a in the SC'mdinals "'ere I 4th- secded RafTaclla Reggi of ltah and unseedro 1g1 Fernandez of Pu<'no Rico and Ros Fairbank of South Africa. Duke quits Big Ten post CHA MB RG. Ill. t P) -Wayne ---- Dul c ended 18 ~cars a\ commissioner of * the Big Ten on Thursda~ H(' Y..3!> proud of lea' mg the oonforcncc fiSl·all) sound. but a\\arc that "'hat has made l'ollcge athkt1C!> m·h also has left 11 poor in other wa} "· Duke. 60. gathered "'ith the l'onferen«"''> athletic d1r('ctorson h1 last da) 1n thcoffil'C he entered in 1971. He will rcm:un a paid consultnnt until 199). "One of the thing abo"ut m) pnde 1n being able to n('got1ate thl' tekvi ion contracts 1s finally we wall ha\e the financial stability that the confercnl'e can tum to a reform agenda ... "''lh attention turned to some of the aspect!> tha1 '-'Cl'C brought about b~ the b1g-busmes" aspects of college athlctl('S ... Duke said in an inter\ 1cw Ql o ·l•: 01 r111· D \ l The lllJttrcd Oakland <\ \ tar Jost Custte, on the ncqu1s11on of R id<'~ Hendl-rson from the Ne'"' Yori.. Yankees: "R1 kc\ Hendc~ln. huh'' ot bad. not bad .. m ore rune;' battt:"d in for me .. Testaverde tab: SS0,000 TAMP . Fla. -Vmn) T<.'sta,crde's ---- dl\orcc from his wife of 13 months was ~ e pected to be finah1cd ne:itt Y.cek and ~ coun documents indicate the Tampa Ba} Buccaneers quarterback will pa~ ahmon} ltltahng $50.000 over 18-months. AC'cording 10 papers signed b) the couple in Hillsborough ounty Circuit Court three months ago. the third-year pro agreed 10 pa} lump-sum alimony of $5.000 1mmcd1atcl} and $2.500 a month from April I. 1989 to . cpt. I. I 990. The <.cttlcmcnt also calls for Laum Ann Gamhu('<'I to transfer an} interest she has m the couple's home and for Tc!lta.,crdc to tronsfer ownership of a 1987 \or.,eu e to .bis "'1fe and pa} 1n\urance o n ll for the rem:under of~IS )CU The quanerback alM> rigrccd to pa) for school e'pcn!les incurred b> Gambucc1. 23. who has returned to Anz.ona tatc Un" crs1t\ to co mplete her fash10n degree. lso. he will take care of her current credit card b1Hs-and--parformuvmg~nscs-m .\rtr~. :l{'fi>Rling to papers flied b) the coun Tuesda} Parseghlan quits CBS job NEW YORK -Former otrc Dame football coach Ara Parsegh1an 1s rctmng as ~ a college football anal~l. CB pons pres1· ~ dent Neal Pilson said Thursda). "Ara has been with u since 1982 when we fi~t began broadcasting college football." Pilson satd. "He brought our coverage instant credibility and strength." Pnor to Joining C BS. Parsegh1an was a college football analrst for ABC pons for six )cars. He is perhap best known for his 10-year tenure at Notre Dame1 where he compiled a rcl'ord of 95· I 7-4. He led the lnsh to national championships 1n J 966 and 1973 and to pe>stscason bowl games all fi' e years the university accepted invitations. "Since he was a collegiate elaycr. Ara has had httlc time to enjoy fall anemoon . • Pilson said .• "He ha indicated he "'ants 10 now take advantait of those opportumt1cs and not be committed to a wttkl)' schedue t1'at would find him in New York for our studio show each weekend." Nicklaus In contention OAK VILLE, O ntario -Jack ack.laus ---- was in content1on •in and Jim Oallqher _ / held the lead Thursday in the rain-delayed ~ and uncomple•ed fir&l round of the Can----- adian Open IOlf toumarMnt. Gali.per. not )Ct a Wlnner 10 11x ~a$0nS of PCA Tour actaval}'. onc--put&ed 14 ttmes in a round bf~. e1&ht under par on the rain-soaked Glen Abbey Golt Cfub coune. "I've had trouble with last rounds bcfott. But thi time I'm aoina to finish it. This time I'll do 1t." Qallgher said. Hravy rams and a noockd cnck delayed the 1tan of play for Ove houf'\, bec.ked up startina times as late at 6:48 p.m .. and made it 1mpouible for the round to be comoletcd. "We'll c:.ome back ,bout 7 o'clock tomorrow m om -ina and complete the round." 11id Mike Shea. tour- nament dirKtor for the PQA Tour. Play was haJt~ by darkness with half the I *man field 1trandtd on the cou~. Shea IAld the llCCOnd round will bcaJn about 9· JO a.m., Friday -and. berriQa any more holdups. ~·u ha vc ~ tout'IWMnt beck on Khedute by tomorro., n1pn." I •On the womm's amait -Sturtcy Furtona. •ho has won only once 1n Mr ftvc·)T•r carttr. shot a S- under-par 66 to Ind the ftnt round of the SSS0.000 LPOA McDonald's Champion1lup 10 Walm1naton. Od. fuf'lonl. 29, hdd a 1-tuokt lead ovn Nancy ltamlboUom and M1111e Beneoct1 on the 6.~)ard. per-71 Ou Pont Country Oub counc. ~lkd down wtth a wife, daughter and mortaaa<'. Fidr)ch m1ucd the mound. the din. the fan' and the ball park <'nouah to rctum to tht' pme this year . The ~nior member of the Orioles, who went 3·27 last y~r. say$ he ~ould enJOY a ~tPme bttr or l"-O wath hi' tcammatei., but isn't urc Who's old enouth to drink . .. This is a good lcquc for me:· he said. "E"cryonc bcre works hard. You get out of work wbcn you can. you come-here and play a game. It's great. If Someone comes late. it's no big deal.'' Fidl')ch's debut wtth thc·Orioles earlier this month was his first tart m seven years. Fans recogmzed him right awa) when F1dl)t"h began his trademark one-sided C'onversat1on . "l!I that ... '?" fans asked. ··1 don't belie e it." "Look. He's d oing 1t. He's talking to tht' ball." Fidl)ch tool himself out of the game m the S<'C'ond inning after his arm "JUSt died.'' He gave up two runs, both unearned. First-year coach Tonv avarro sa)s the No. 2 starter on Jh<' five.man rotation is a "great inspiration ot the young gu)S. He' sull a great guy, still a lot of • fun to be around. He' ~4. but· he's still crazy." · Superman, as a kid, was always over-throw· Ing first base. Recruiting ethics questioned SOUTH KING TOWN. R.I. -Most uncthil'at bc:ha' 1or 1n intercollegiate spons * occurt.'d in recruiting. though some al o tool.. pla c in academic areas. according to ---- a sun e) of rnlle-gc coache~ to be presentro toda> II but M'' en of the J 9 coaches responding to tht• sun e) hsted recruiting as "thr most uneth1c.al pract1l"t' current I) pre .. alcnt o n the high school-collegiate le' er :· according to a sun·e) l'onduct1:d b) the Institute for ln1emat1onal port. a non-profit organrzat1on based at the L1n1 ver 1t> of Rhode Island. In addition. I bl l'oaches also listed unethical beha' 1or 1n th(' academic arc.a on thr SC\'en-qucsuon sunc) that Y.a'i to be presented at a URI seminar on ethics and sponsm:m hip. . 1'l)·St'\en coaches referred to emphasis on ath: lcucs O\tr academic . JO claimed transcnp1s wert' altered or grade <'hanges and 19 ltsted genera.I academ1l cheating. O ther unethical bchavtor mcludcd use of steroid\, phsyc1al or ps)chological int1m1dat1on of athlctci. and officials and playing with •nJury. th<' sune) said. urveys were mailed 10 7 0 directors of athletics 4ll colleges and umvcmt1e~ for distribution to coache'> Coaches from I 53 schools respqnded. Of the coaches who mentioned unethical behavior 1n recruiting. 169 cited general recruitment pract1rc . IOI listed spc 1al inducement and special treatml'nl uf athletes as problems. Honorary All-Star captains NEW YORK -Uall of Famers Carl ~ Yastnemsk1 and Don Dnsdalc will serve as honorar) captains for ihe 60th <\II· tar • Game t wa~ announced Thursda). Yastrzemsk1. who will be ln<luC'1c intot e lfalf next month. pla)cd 23 ~asons w 1th the Boston Red So~. rctmng in I 983. He pla)cd in 3.303 gam<'s. more than an) other .\mcncan Leaguer. and is tht' onl) -\L player to rollcct 3.000 hits and hit 400 home~. A thrcc·t1me batting champion. Yastneinslo "a' ba~ball's last Tnpk Crown winner. a feat he ac· romplishcd m 1967. • Or)sdale won 209 games with a 2.95 eam('-d run a vcrqe and 2.486 strikeouts m 14 sc.asons wuh the Brookl yn and Los AnJelcs Dodgers. The 1968 ). .Young v.1nncr had a tring or 582f, consecutive shutout mninas in 1968. a m'l)or league f'C('Ord that stood ttn«I Orel Hershiser of Los Angeles hurled 59 shutout mnmg., last year. The game 1s at '\nahc1m Stadium July 11 . De Francis has hean attack Frank De Francis. o wnc.-r of P1mlico and Laurel race tracks. was liste'd in stable ~_...... cond1l1on Thursday at a Miami hospital, _., where he 1s bcin1 treated for a heart attack. De Franc1 • 61 . was flown by atT ambulan~ IO the Miami Hean lnsutute on Mo nday af\er rcccivin.g mittal treatment in San Juan. Puerto Rjco, a hospital spokeswoman u1d Thursdar.. De Franc-is sufftrcd a hean attack last Fnday while on a business tnp 1n Putrto Rico. _... uso. vier president of Ptmlico and urel, 111d Wednesday that Oc Franc.as is "prosrcs ing niccl)'." He said 1t 1s not }'Ct known how Iona De Franas Will remain at the Miami hospital. • • • • \ ,,,o,.ff \010 T8L•Ydle* 11 a,m. -~,.: LPGA •ournament from Wltmlntton, Otl., l!SPN t 1:20 a.m. -aAs•aALL: MontrNI •I Chic.90 Cut>t, WGN 1 p,m. -OOL,: Cantldlan o.>en from 0.kvlnt, Ont . ESPN. . UO P.m. -aAS•IALL: Oodetr• •I Clnclnn.•I, ChenMI 11. •:JO P.m -IAUIALL: Pt'lh•dttPtlf• ti New Yorll Met,, WOR. •:JS p.m -IAl811ALL: Holnlon •I Atlenl•, TIS S Pm -OYMMAIT1CS: TM US, CtMllen9t from o.nwr 11...-l. e~. 7:.JI p,m -llAUllALL: .. ltlmort •I Anteti, Z c ..... I 11m. -MOllU •AC*9: HotlVwood Petit. ,_..Y1, CNMtl 56 (Prime Ticut, ,.JO p.m ) I PJT\. -MOllta M .. , OW lit1dle MorM 1fW)w ~t• from Derltn. ~ (t ... ). Prime Tldle• •AMO •• 11m -llAMIA&.L: Ood9wl •t Clnclnnllll, KAaC (7'0) 7 p,m. -IAJalAU.: s.n Fr9fteltco •I s.n Ditto. K,Ma (7.0) P;JI Pft\. -llAMllALL.: ...,..,.,.,. et A,...._, Kfl#IC (111). ..,,. - n Ill It I I UO' Evert says she hears the call \\'.IMBlEDON. England (AP) - ('hns l:"en sa) s an car 1nfo~t1on 1!tn•t enouJ)l to keep her awa) from W1mbk-don. Even said ThursJa) \he will make her I 8th Wimbledon appcaran e v.hen the gras -couns Grand lam tournament begins on Monda). The announ~:cmcnt cam e onl.' day ancr she w11hdrc" from a maJor prc- W1mbledon tournament at E3st- bourne due to d1n1 ncss and nauwa from an ear 1nfoct1on abatin,. 'Tm fi:chng much better.' EH~n ~1d ... I shall be on med1cauon for at least another three da)''i, but I haH definnel} be pin} 1ng at Wimbledon next ''~k •· Meanwhile. sc'cral .\mcncans battled.their ""> through quahf}1ng to reach the main draw. and an mem.an tet>n-age star v.as handed a ma.JOr challenge 1n the first round. . ' 8111 anion. a solid grass<oun player but a qualifier 1h1~ )car. wa\ placed aptnst 17-)ear-old Michael hana. who ~on 1he French Open on slow clay couns tv.o Y.ecks ago Two other American qualifier' gm first-round matches agamst seeded men. Bryan helton of l;tunlS\ tlle. Ala .• will go aga1n\t 1wo-11me cham- pion Boris Becker. the third 'i<:ed v.h1le 011 Warner of tioll)"ood Fla., 'gets to pla) M1losla' Mcnr of CLechoslovak1a. the sc\ en th 'iCed Warner made 11 to the m:un dra" "1th the help of a 'JS-game. 51 ·-hour '1ctory over fellow American Mau Anger 7-5. I -6. 7-6, 3-6. 28·26 on Wcdncsda)'. Bul •\ngcr . .ts the to!)· ranked pla)er ~1mong qu,\hf)1ng loser~. reached thl' marn Jrav. J\ well "hen Richard Fmmtx·1ll of U)traha ""1thdrl'" "1th an inJu~ Warner got Fq>.mberg"\ place and Mattingly' s belts give Yanks look at good old days From The Assod•ted Press While the New York Yankees cl ubhouse v.as filled with nev. faces Thursda). Don Matting)) came through wtth a httlc power of old. Matting!} homered twice in a game for the second ume 1n 11 da)s and Tom Brookens had three hits. 1aelud1ng a go-ahead single in cw York·s tbrcc-run seventh inning, as the Ya nkees beat the C h1cago Wh11e Sox 10-7 ''That Mallillgly 1s unbcl1e,able:· said ( h1cago manager JefT Torborg. a Yankel's coach for sc\cn seasons ... I used to hke him :· Matungl) 's three-run homer 1n the second gaH' New York a 4-0 lead. o.\Oer the J1mm) Jon<."'> and nc" Yankee Greg Cada.rel blew a 6-1 lead, falling heh1nd 7-6. Matungl) tied the score w11h a leadolThorncr in the seventh off Sha"n Hillegas. 3-7 Matting!) has I 0 home~ this season. all 1n \ ankee Stadium. It v.as the 13th multiple-homer game of his career. .. , keep tf}'ing to keep tbt> ball down ... Joked Mamngl) "It seems v.e·,e done a httk b11 beucr sin<.'\.' r ve bcl.'n so,i.1nging the bat better:· Cadarct. acquired in a trade for R11.:ke) Hl·n<lerson. 1s 1-0. Dave R1ghett1 got his I .:!th sa"e. Brewers 3, Royals !: In M1lv.-aukce. Rob Deer·\ two-run homer tied the game 1n the ninth and Greg Brock's fielder's choice grounder to the 10th dro'e 1n the w1nn1ng run as M1lo,i.aukce rallied p~m K~n..a'> Cit~ Deer's homer off Kansas Cit} relief Jt:e Ste'e Farr. 0-3. spared the Rrewers from their second <;tra1gh1 shutout. Rangers 9, Red Sox 1: In Boston. rookie Ke' 1n Brov.n attcrcd five hits and Geno Pctralh again bashed Boston. leading the Te.\as Ranger<; over the Red Sox. Both benches emptied 'dunng Te,as· fi, l'-run fou rth 1nn1ng after Rafael Palmc1ro o,i.a\ h11 b) a pnch The two sides "ere ,kept apan and no punr he o,i.cre thrown. Twlas 9, Jndlaas 8: In Cleveland. Dan Gl.-d<len·s sacrifk"C 0) ~pped a \wo~run rall y "' lhe ninth tnntng and the Mtnne ota Tv.in beat the Indians night for their first three-game so,i.eep 1n Clc,cland SIOlC June 1971 . The Twins. traili ng 8-J alter SI\ inning!>. Sc"ored four runs in the sc'enth. three on Tim u udner' home run. Bli* Jays 4, AtbJelles : In Oakland. Fred \frlinl1 h11 a tv..o-run homer to the: 13th inning and the Toronto Blue Ja}s beat Oalland. mal1ng the .\thlcun ""'"le" in fiH: ex1ra-1nn1ng games this season nger wol the la\t '>P<>l ap1n~1 quJllficr Joey R.1 ve ol Fort Lauderdale. Fla Another meru.an \ttd "'" llS\cd as doubtful Aaron Knck tem. No I J, IOJUred his dbow dunng praet1cc and said he v..as un "a1n "hether he "ould be ready for hi\ tir\t·round match agamst Frann·St'o anttllot1 of Ital) either Monda) or Tucsda)• E'er\, a t"rce-umr Wimbledon champion and a ~mlfinah t 1n all but One or 17 prC\.IOUS appearances, made a la t-m1ou1c <ll'C1 s1 on 10 play lhc grass-mun l'\Cnt this \car af\cr sl1pp1ng the I rench Open ~'<..:t\tse of a sclf-<k-.tnh\:<l l<td. uf mot1\ :n1on. ~he arr" n l la,1 v. eek and "as pl<.t\lng 10 the ma1 n "0111cn "• "'nrm- up iournamcnt in I a'>tbourne, Eng- IJnd. mo' ing eJ~il} into th\' third round. \hl' a'~<>~l' \\ ednc~o' com-plaining of n.tusca · The Blue Ja) ~. who scored the t) ing run in thl' ninth inning, po1led Rickey Henderson'<, return 10 thl' Athletics. Henderson. acquired V.ednesda~ in a trade v.1th the ;-\cv. Yor~ Yankees. 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"ho v.un the frcnch Open on Lia} mun:. to,i.o v..eeks a~o Slanlon ha\ made 1t the 4ua1 - tcrlinal\ of J grasHnun vrand Slam tournament '" l(C an<l 10 the final I ti l\\U other 11mn. He nlo,o "a" a !K'rnifin.th\t on the hard coun\ of thc ' But An&C"r, as the top-ranked play- er amona quahf >-tnl l~rs. reached the main draw as well when Rachlrd Fromberg of Australia withdrew v.llh an inJu ry Warner 10\ Fromberg s pla e and Anter took the Inst spol aga1nsl .\mencan quali- fier Joe) R1\-e. l O~n 1n t<nn l hang ha\ nnt made 1t pa1,1 the !>Ct:ond ro1J11d JI W1mhlcdon Another American seed was hsl.Cd a) doubtful. Aaron Knckstein, No. 11 inJured his elbow dunna pnct~ and '>aid fie was uncertain ~fter he would be read)' for h11 first-roulld match against FranCHCo Canccn•u of Ital), either Monday or T11nd4y. · T"" l>lher \mcru:Jn qualifiers got fi1 -.1-mund matlhes against ~l'dcd Al' L.9t•r~•• From The Associated Press PIIT B RG H -T he Chicago Cubs completed their firs1 three-game sv.eep in Pittsburgh since 1957, beating the Pirates 8-0 Thursda) night on Rick Sutclif- fe '' fi\e-h1tter. ; Chicago won its fiflh straight game. all on the rotd. and t''\tendcd Pittsburgh's scoreless streak. to 23 1nni"5 The ( ubs had not v.on a three.game series . in P1mburgh since June 14-16, 1957, when the Pini.es played at Forbes Field. Chicago had never swept a ~es longer than two games 1n Three Rivers Suidium. : Chicago 1s 6-0 agamst Pmsburgh ttl1s season. The National League East-leadinJ Cubs have won 19 of their last l road game'l Chicago s road winntng streak isliu longest since 1979 u1cl1ffe. 9-4. v.olked one. struck out four and r;c11red 14 co~cuti'e baners until Dann Bilardcllo sing.led to stan the 1xth. The Pirates did not seott in tht' final three innings of Tuesday's S-4, I l-1nnina defee1 and lost 1-0 in 11 innings Wednesday. Rand) Kramer, 1-4. got 1010 trouble in the third by walling utchfTe Jerome Walton singled and Sandbers h11 a run-sconng double "Ith one out. Laguna Beach High productr -Damon Berryhill, batting founh to place of .o\ndre Dawson, who was ajven the night off. hit an RBI s1n1le and Sandberg also SQorcd on the pla) when nght fiefder Glenn Wilson couldn't get the ball out of his sJove for an error. Kramer was hOed in the fourth aft.er sinalcs by LIO)d McClcndon and Domtngo Ramos. and re.hever Neal Heaton allov.ed V.-alton's run-sconng s1naJe before retmng the side Van ce Law h11 a tv.o-run si ngle and Mitch Webster and Ramos had RBI smgle in the ninth. Elsewhere in the at1onal League Thursday: Reds I , Braves 1: ott udder needed onl> three major lcquc stu11 10 gain his first v1cto~. but he wanted mort. .. l\s a pitcher, you want a shutout." Scudder ta1d aOer pllchtng the Cincinnau Reds , over the Atlanta Bra,es "You don't JUS\ v.an\ a victory," he s&Jd. The ' 1etoq v. as enough for manaaer Pete Rose. one that snapped Cmc1n nat( four-game losina stftak. "The kid pitched a good· ballgame." Rose said. "I v.ould hke to ha\C ~n him get a shutout, but on« be lost the shutout. he'd g1"en us enough." · udder lost 1hc shutout when he )'!tided three con'\CCutl\ e ~1ngJes at tht> s1art of the eighth 1nnina. 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C•Y1i1o"' J'."ii<'' ........ ·-~ ----,....,.,. 0.0• ~ ... _ l 0 .,. .~ .. .. ,_, ., ·-·· ,_,,, •-It,., • Making midgets out of the competition Giants on verge of running away with NL West By DAVE CARPENTE'R Al' Sft«t t \IVrlt-' A FR \IS 0 -..\ ~nrm- v. cathcr surge 10 the top and a big 1raJc for pitchmg: It'\ bcgmning to look. h~e 19 7 ng.01n for the ~an fran 1sco Giant The team·s most produc:11,c homc\tand 1n 21 )cars. including fhc .. tnught \11..toncs to tnd 1t. ha., opened a lour-gllmc hulgc o'er Houston 1n th· a11onJI Ll•ngue We I. That ma) urpnsc a lot of peuplc but apparently not the 11ant thcm- scl"e~. a con~n'ius fourth·placc p1d, before 1hc scawn. .. It ha n•t hanacd our thought~ ... Brett 8u1 kr said of a 10.-l home· sta nd that concluded on Wednc~a) with a thl'\'t·pmc ~""tcP of \ht• Aitro "But the oppo\1t1on ha~ to ~ this home tand, and 1he fact that we aot tC\c Bedrosian. and thcr ha~e to bchc\C ""e·rt' bcucr now • The G iant\ ha'e built a lead de •.P•tc dcv1at1n1 from Manaser Ruscr Cra11·~ ptt~ason bl~pnnt for '" • tc:!.J Cand)' Maid~. rountcd on for a ~tum to produe1•~11y, " h11- tiat . 19'1 wnh four ho~n and rc<lu cd to pl~hlon1ng 1n t1[lhl \\llh the recent!) al'quirl'd Pat '\h1:11ll.rn Matt Wilham" \\J\ handed thl' ,1,1rt ing 1h1rd ba\c ;ob . n\t "'hilkll h1' wa) back to \la.,, •\ \ \ Ph<.ll'lll\ ('ac\u\ League d o\Cr ~koll (ia11d 1' nc\(·r surv1"ed an \111on.t amhu1oh b) Oalland and "•' "tkmr11ccf' to the :.tarting rotn110". "hert lw " ti·' So how 1n the naml' ''' "l., 111 M1td1cll <lot'" 1h1" te<im cw.n 1h,· le.1guc\ be 1 recMd' Big Dadd)' :ind lhe honlcr i.om pan' caml·d thr C11.tnt\ in111 <.·Onlen tlOn 1n MO) -R11 .. l Reu'l4. hcl lc.1lh the m.aJO"' "1th 12 \11. tonc\ and :in f ram.asco 1 fir,, 111 home run1o v.11h 64 -24 from Mlle.hell Rut the contr1but1on~ ha\C t~cn \p1eaJ (UOund durintt a 14#b June M111. hell and \\ 111 ('lark o;rorcd '' man) run~ (I~ l'I hl on the hnrlH.'· \tand a~ the) ~noclr.ed m. "anahna a rea~a1r.en1ng of the lo"C'I J)8n of the batt1n& ontcr .\nd lhe p1tchin~ ~tatT allov.ed JU'lt 17 run' m tht· I. ~nlc . In the aMc-flK:t of 1 nJUI cd o • \toner Kell) ()oy,.n' Cl·'). lCln• 'cncd n-he' c~ G•rrtlt\, Don Jt<lh- 1n\On ~nJ tic~ H•mmal cr arc all Oft I +.vtciOf") Pitt tn tht' rt .. 11 ton .. < om1n1 at th1\ t1mr nf car th" lt.tnd ol rcnunJ\ ol thc h1 {n1ne-\\1nl hotnC\t:tnll "I.'. haiJ I\\() ~ ar" IJU ... ~uJ C nug. v. ho~ 1com \\\'nt in front to ~I.I) 1n 1\1 ., 1n \UIU\I "We ll'l arc;at pltl h"''' areal defcn4it •nd M~ '""C'f) hll\ .. If I -~ on th( Mhcr \t~. 1\1 ~' th•t th1 d\lh '' h111 , lhl·,·rl' nn .1 rull. nnd no\\ \ha\ thq ·,l "gtll \tnl' lkJro~ian lhl•,'rt· going tn h.. "'"tth to \..lie h · (k\IHl\1,111 I\ 1-hir ' 10 \,\\ l• OJ'• fXlllt111111c' \lllll.'. J"1nmg the 1c,111i IJ11m PhllJdd11h1.1 1n the 11.1cll' tor p111. her., r~ nn1' < t'ok und I rm \ 1 ulholl,101.I .ind 1nfirldl·r < hJrllc M.1\c'> lk h.1, \.1t·ldl·d 111.,t nnc h11 • nJ 1illr \\,11~ 111 .:! 2 ' inntnl'· thl' Mile Square Park (Br~~urst at Hett) 6 Great Days • June 29th thru July •th .. July 4th 9pm, FREE FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR 182-4441 l 1 nd ut ... 1.11' t hl c '1 an'" " n tr<l 1 o ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiimmiiiimiiiiil 1.•nd 1hc11 l:Hl'•rnnina m1!kl1.hcnture\ I Uhl'' .ire I '' in 1.'\l1 J inning\ 4-1 o tn g11mc' 1..k1. 1dt•il "' thl' l.v~1 nt-han 111, .11.c.it11\111on t:•' ~' '\;in f ran- {l'\O one ell lh1. k.1e,uc' be~t 1.; n m1bin.111on' in 1h1.· l;ite inning' kfl\ ( ra1g I dll'n' temam~ amona thl.' M k:idt~ v. 11h o carttr•h1gl\ I J ~\('' nothcr .un .. un1 hr1 0 1\ I rnc'lt R11 ' · "ho ha' l:x"(n mort th.in '1dL'\IU. te uf1en'll\l'h hilting 28(). v.h1lc 1he c.1;-int apin •a1t for \.\ 11· hant'I to matu~ R1I~ ha\ c-on· mbutcd '>h:llM dcll.'n tu. n 1nlit'ld that"'"'"' lc:aJ, lhc ltaaut in tutnina doubk pha~' l nt U~Ot\ \\Ill l&ll hOmC•fUO pun1.h 1 n the :\(' ' \pot nov. filled b) Rile lwhmd C larlr. (I 2 homCI"' . 51 RRh. l} tan<.! ~htchl'lt <!"·Ml· !9 ) t hcu third hell ~t'r htner n tttoftd beYmtn Mottb) l~ son <8·.?3 !8 } I.lice It? Lease ltl • No money down • Up to 72 month plans • Your ch0tce of mm llOd model • Low monthly payments • Co-signm ..wlcome • / ·" MAJaa L•Aeu9 ITANIMNGS ~'"---W..t DMla. w L ,,._,ano " 21 't<anus Cltv in 29 ~ ,,, 30 '.Te.a• 3' 31 "'lnneM>ta JS JS ~ea Ille 32 '° 'chlceeo 27 •S EHi DfVIVeri . w L . ,9ellimore •1 21 Toronto JS 36 :New York J• 36 :,'Boston J2 JS <:ieveland 33 37 -Miiwaukee )3 JI :Oetroit 26 43 n.w.-v•s sorH Balllmore 6. A"91h s New York 10. Cllk avo 1 ~-Ga 61\ .516 2 S65 ,, SS7 ' 500 ' '" 12 375 17 ~. .S9' .•93 ."6 ,,, .•71 . .us .377 MltwaukH 3. l<•n'•' C••• 2 110 lnn1nol1 Tun 9 BollOI' t Mlntlffote 9, Cltvel•nO I Toronto 4, Ol~l•nd 2 I 13 1nnl"9'l Onlv vemes \cMou1eo Tldoly'sGemes Bettlmore (Sc:hmlot 1·SJ at AM191\ IM w.tt •4·1), 7.)S om . ChlCffO (ltoseno.ro 2·3 ano Perez 3·91 et •M11W1u+.ee IBo•lo 6·4 eno Clult~tlodl; 2·41 ?. !2 pm , MlMffOll ('/IOI• 4·8) "' BO•!Ofl (Pr.ce 1·11. 43S om New Voo IL .. Poinr 6·61 er l(a"su C11v <Gublcze 6·Sl. S 3S Pm Clevelend !B•ttes 7·2l 11 Tun 1JeHcoe1 1·1), SlS pm Detroit (Ale•anoer 4·11 11 ~•Ille !Harris O·O), 71>S Pm Toronto (Wills O· ll at Oakland IC Youno 7·71, 73S P"I S.MdlV's G•~ 81111more e l _.,_,, 1 OS o,., MlnnMOI• 11 Bosion. 1. IC!·" I 1l 20 • m •ncl 4 )() Pm . Toron10 •• 010.tand. 1 OS om " New Yor~ al Ka!IH\ Cilv, SOS 1> m Clll<.e90 11 Mllweu~ee S JO 1> m Clevetena 11 toe•, S JS om Oe1ro11 al s.a111e, 7.0S Pm ~Y's GerMs 8allimore at ""'*'• 1 OS om Mlnnflote 11 Boston, 10-0S a m Ch1ce90 .,, Mllwau~ee 11.lO a m Ntw Voo e t K.tnus C11v. 11 ~S e m Toronto •• 0.kll!ICI, I OS om Detroit •' Sea Ille I 3S o m Cleveland e t Te-H SlS 0 ..... Nafklnat LH9Ue West DM'ien w L San Francisco 43 28 Houston 39 32 Cincinnati 38 32 Los Angeles 3S JS Sen Diego 35 38 A tlanta 29 41 EHt Dlvtsien w L Chicago 40 JO New York 36 32 Montreal 37 34 St. Louls 35 33 Pittsburgh 27 40 Pl\lladelPhla 2• •3 T'flvr1dev'sS<or.s f'lltladetoh1• 11 , st I. OU ' 1 c1nc.1nna11 6, Allan1e I Chlc;•90 I , P1nsouro~O Onlv OllT'es sche<luled Tedev'sGemes Pct. 606 .S.9 .S.J .500 .t79 .,. Pct. S71 S29 S21 515 403 358 GB • 4·, 7 '"l 9 13 ""J GB 3 J ) • 11 J 14 , ~ (Moro11n S· Sl e• Cincinne11 • R I() 6-0 . 4.lS om MonlrH I IL•"9slon 7-21 el Cllic,evo IB~teeo. 1'11. 11 20 a m Pt\il•oelonll IK Howeo 6·), at New Yor~ <Oitd• 4·61, 4 lS om S1 Louis <M.tore11e S·6) a• P.1tsour11n Med den 2·1l. 4.JS om HOV'1011 (Oe sna•es 7·l 1 e1 Atlante 1p Sm·ni 2·11, UO om Se n FretKl\to ILaCou 3·Sl a1 Sa~ Oievo (ltHmuuen 2·S), 71>S om S.tvr•V's O.IM\ ~at Clnc1nn1tl 11 IS e m Monlrtel 11 C11ica90 1 OS om Phllaoetonla •I New Yort., 4 OS 1> m SL Louis at P11tsouroh. 41>S p m HOUllon el Attan11, 4 10 om San Francisco •' San Olello 705 om SV!MleV'• o-~ et Cincinn•lf. 171>5 om Ptili.0e1p11l1 •I Ne"' Vorl\. 1035 e m SI Louts el P1t1sbur11h. 10 JS a m HOUSIO!I ., Allallla, 11 10 a m Montreal a• C11tce90, 1110 a m San Fral'IClsco et Se n Ole90, 1 OS om AMEIUCAN LEAGUE °"*t 6, Aneets S aAL TIMOltE CALl'°9tNIA -M rlllll ebrllbl Safe at home .-tttl •radley 1Hde1 across the plate past Angels cat cher Lance Parrish to score •al- tlmore·s first run Thursday night. Jim Traver•• eighth-Inning home r won It, 6-S. McGrlft, Toronto IS McGw.rt 0a1uancs 1S, Wh•lake r, Oerro1• IS STOLEN BASES-Esov Te.as 26 O, wt\fft, A,...s, 2J1 R Hen<1enon Oa~l&nd, 13, B Jacti..son tca"'u (II~ 70. Gullle" (h1C4CIO, 1'1 Sas Ntw York, 19 P ITCHING <1 dfCl\IOfl\l-Swtnd•ll C•tve1ane1 9 1 900. ? 41. Mo,.1oome1v KanHs C l•~ 6·1 U7 l ~ Bella rd Ball1morf. 9·2 811. 1 71. T Gordon. K.tnsas Cllv 9·1 I ll 1 SS. Sreweri, Oalllend, 11·3. 794 l 91 STRIKEOUTS-ltven. Toes, 121 Clemens Bo\ton 106, V•ola, Ml11no o1a, 90 Sw1noe11 Cltvtleno 71 Mooff Oao:1ano 16 SAVES-Ples.tc Mllwa1.11<ee 17 Ruu~I Texu 16, 0 Jones, Clevtland IS Farr l(ensas (11v IS Enerslfv Oa,1ano, 14 It• erdon M1n11e'°111 14 SclloO't r Su itte 14 NATIONAi.. LEAGUE BATTING 1708 al be1'l-Llfll,1n C nc1nna1. lSS. T C.\•1Vnn San 0 eQO l S4 W ClerO. San Fr.t11c•ito. 33S Guerrero SI l.OulS 320 Bu•le• Sen Frand sto 306 RUNS-R Thomo\on San Franc sco Sl W Clari... Sen Franc1Sco 49 H Johnson. New Yor' 46 M11c11e11. Sa n Frenc•Ko 46, Bonds Plth OU•llll. 45, C. Davis Houston. 4S • RBl-Mltc!>e•I. Sen f rencisco 66 w Clari.. Sa n F•ancl\Co. SI GUt'rrero, SI I.Ou•\. •I 0 Nl!l!I Clnc1nfla t1 <lb E Oe.,s Cmc1nne11 4S Gal11•ra9a, MO'llree 4S HITS-T Gwv'ln Sen O•evo 101 l..ar"1" C·nc•nfllll 89, W C1er~, San FranclSCO. SS Guer rt ro Sr Louis 19 R•ndtlllll, Oed9tf'l, 77. OOU&l..ES-Gue"ero SI Louis 71 Wallac~ Montrea. 12 Reines Montreal 20 Bonds P,•fsDur9h 19 Mllcllett San Francisco 1'1 l RIPLES-R. TllOmoson S.n Frenc•\CO 1 Cotem•" S• I.Ou'\, S Re ""' MO""••• 5 Rooerts Son D•too S T Gwvn!l \on D•tVD s HOME RUNS-M•ICnt11I S•fl Francisco ?• H Jon,,SO" New Vor~ t9 G De vi\ Hous•o". 16 SrrewDerr• Ne.. Yo•• IS V Hev•s Ph1ledelot11a, 13 STOLEN BASES-C:Ol•me 'I. SI l.ou1s 19 YouflO Hous~on 25 T GwvM Son 01~0 21 0 Nl~on .. Monlro 10 R Atomor S..n 0 1tgo 11 PITCHING 17 dl!Cltiollu-Oe Mart."•l Monlrt.tl 6· 1 857. 194, ReuSCIM!I, S..I\ F ref't cl~~ 17·2. 0 7 104. GooOtn. New Yo,. '1·7 811. 2 S6. 81eleO C1'11c.t110 6 7 7SO 1 SO Gerfetls, Se n f'ranc1tto. 6 2. JSO. ? 16 Smilev PimDu•Oll, 6·7 1SO 3 11 STRIKEOUTS-DeL~n SI 1..0uls 100 Smot11 > 111n1a 94 Goooen, Ntw Voro; 90, Hurst San OltllO, 87 ~. Oedeto, as. SAVES-Franco. C•nc111nell 1&, M.tOevls. TR' '\S .\f"TIO'\S . a AHaALL Arrwrtcen L-... . CHICil.GO WHITE SOX-T re nsftrrea Ron Kittle. outllelder. lrom the 1S.d•v 10 Ille 21 ·d•v disaole<I llsl lttcelle<I Jllll Lono, oltcher. from Ve l\Couvtr of 11\e Peclltc Coest l..eaoue Oo· tloneo Adem Peterson, i>ltc.ller, lo Vancouver NEW VOltK' VANl(EES-Walvt<I RICh Dotson, oltcfler. for trtt ourPOse of olv1no him his uncondltlona l reteHe PtectCI Chuck Carv oitc'her , °" lllt 21 ·dev dlsao1eo tilt, retro.ctlvl' lo June lS SEATTLE MARINERS-Sl11nt<1 Keltll Com· stocll, oltcMr, lo • one-veer cOfltracl Na!MNIL .. eut CINCINNA Tl .ltEDS-Rtc:elleCI Scot1 Scud· ci.r oilchtr. lrorn Nashville ot Ille Amer lea n Auocletlon Ooliont<I V•n SnloK, oultie!Oer 10 Nutwllte SAN FltANCISCO C.lil.NTS-RecallfCI Eo Jura1<, Infielder, from Prloenl> of Int Pac111c CoHt League "OOTBALL NetleMI .......... 1.. .. eue BUFl"ALO 8 1LLS-C:lalmeo Selwyn' Brown \efelv, •nd Nell G1•1>r•itn, corneroaci.., o•t waivers S111nt<1 Ger•ld Mee~. corneroacll NEW ORI.EANS SAINTS-Slone<! Afllon•o Glb,on, salelv. to • one-veer conrrect HOCKEY H•"-1 Htclltv LN- • DETROIT RED WtNGS-Nomeo Phil MVft \Ul\lenl COI Cll SOCCER UNITED STATES NATIONAi.. TEAM- N•med Ra1oh Perez en lstanl. soccer coach COLLEGE CLEMSON-Named BoOl>v Hussev oert· lime au 1st1ni bu~elball coach Tom Oeo Boer .tulst1t11 10 Ille all'lteHc directo• tor l>IJl<tlbelt, Tim Bourret sooris 1ntormallon director. and S•m 8 leci..m1n •no Tim M.t!Ch eu oclale soorts lnformeliori otrectors HOFS TltA-N•,,,.CI 801> Mctnl'l'ft I nd 0 8'1 Scllwet> llMtHICfl..tr CO.ChH, Steven Gulr.otl ~"i~anl otten•lve Une toK,., Ernte General r"nnlno beck' coe~h •!Ill Oerrk l< Meowooa aul\ten1 defen•lve llMmen c.01c11 SAN FltANCISCO-Nem.ci G•rv Trousdale H Sl•le nt ·ca.ch GOl,t · L~A teumement f'OOTB,11 0 Rems l tlt ~ E~ Sun., Av11 6 -San l"rancbc:;o. 1 om Sa t . AU9 11 -e t Oenvtr Iba Mon Auo 11 -Pf>Oefli1< (horntl 1 om Sa l il.uo 24 -Minne~•• lf\Omel 6 om Sa l . Seot 1 -Delroll (llomtl 6 om Rf9Ular S.es.n Sun Se1>1 10 -at Allan1a, to am Sun Seot 17 -lnO•anaoolls lf\omt ) l om Sun ~o• 24 -Gretn Btv lhOrNP) I o nl SI.If' Oct I -.ti San Freocisco I 1>m Su" Oct a -Alla,.1• fhomel. I D m Mo" Oct 16 -al 8vllaio 6 om Sun Oct ?1 -New Ortu n1 (tlornel 1 om Sun 0<.1 7' -•t Ch1090, 10 • m Sul\ • Nov S -at Minnesota 10 a m Sun Nov 17 -NY Glenrs fl'IC)fT>ll I om Sul\ Nov 19 -Pf'>oenla (llOn'lel I om Sun . Nov 16 -a l New Or1t aM S om Su'1 , Dec l -a1 Oeuas, 10 • m Mon Dec 11 -Sa n Frencisco lhO"'lll, 6 is m Sun Dec 17 -Ntw Vor'k Jets lhOmel 1 om Svn . Ot< ?A -et New En11l•nd 10 a m Sal Auo Se t AU9 Sal , Aull Sa• Stl'I• Sun Stot Sun , ~pt .sun Seo• Su". Oct M on Oct Sun . Ocl Sun , Oc1 Su" Oct Sun . NO'V Suri .. Nov Sun NO'V Sun Nov Sun Otc Sun Dec Su11 Dec Su" Dec Raiders tm Ktledute E • hibltlofl 12 -San Franc11co (hOmtl 6 o.,., 19 -Oalln lhomtl 6 om 26 -Ho.,\lon !al 01• encl l & om 2 -C•.,c evo I home> I o m It teUtar Sff Ml' 10 -S.n Orevo (ll<lme> I "...., 11 -al Kt nies Cltv 10 • m 24 -a1 Oenv•r I o m I -Surnt 1nome) I D m 9 -al New Yor> Jell 6 om IS -Kansas C1tv ff\Ome> 1 om n -at Pnl•acw10111e 10 • m 19 -WHhlngton (l>Omel I 0"" S -Clncl'1n•li (~). 1 om 11 -ar S.n Dlt90 S 1>.m 19 -a1 Hou\lon l p m 1• -New Envlana' I~ I o m 3 -Oenvtt !home> 1 om 10 -Plloen·~ . fllOmel 1 11 m 17 -at Seat1ie S p m 24 -.ti New Vor1< G••nts 10 • m Or-.. CMlllW Al·M9r .... (If Qr-. CM•t c.1199, .,_. 3it) SOU'n4 IOUAD Caoo Vatltv-Tone.,. 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Ntw leateno 4 6 6 A • 7 N•O Brow" &rllt n di!! M,Cfllltl St1~n We\t Gt!rmenv 6·4. l·O re11reo, R•cherd Me•usrewv Hooew,11 Juncllon. NY de' 8rao Ortwtll Aus1r111,a 6 7 1 6 Women's 91'1n-ceurt tournament tet Eu!IM4lrne, E""8nd) Ou•""'1iNls SIMtes G•!I· Ferrit ndei Puerto R•CO oe1 Ef\u .. o Inoue Jei>an 6·7 t. 4 Marline Nav•e1•to•11 11 FO<I Worth, re,_a, IHI• Mary Joe fer11an~1 (7), MIO"I 7 6 C7 SI 6 1 Raltet»• RcllOI 1141 lte•v de! A•11~0 K11 mule Jae.tr 6·2 4 6 6 1 litoi F'a roan' Sour" Africa oe• 8etsv N&~1sen K•i>.t ua 8av · He,.•" 6-l 6·0 M-M-n """ °'*' GOLF Prom I I on the l.PGA calendar in the , Jn addition. the top 24 playc~ 1n the bonuspotnts rankm,sat the cl~ of the official 1989 ~•son will w elifiblc for a su~lemcntal bonui. poants po0l wonh SI S0.000. The Jamaica Classic sponsors th1<1 compeuuon and all the winnen have to do is commit to play 1n that tournament tn 1990 in order to collect their wanmnas. The Nippon Travcl-MBS C1ass1c at Los Coyotes CC should have ~uch stars as Nanc) Lopez. Beth Dame!. Betsy King. Juh Inkster. Ayako Okamoto, Patty Sheehan, Patti Riuo. Kathy Postlewait, Jane Geddes. Shem Turner, Pat Bradle) and a host of others. These are the current leaders in the points ta~ with lo~ having 460J)() to 41 2.50 for Daniel 1s sc ond place at last count. Los Coyotes is geanng up for the tourname'nt at the present time under ownt'r Chuc~ McAulcy with · fairwa)S as green as any in the area and greens putting true. There are several 1cc boxes being rebuilt but all greens are ready for the tournament ri~ht now and will be kept mcon- d1t1o n fo r'the event in ~tembcr when the LPGA returns to Orange _County. McA~ley says the 1ee boxes will also be ready for use at that time. 0 CHIP SHOTS -The Southern California PG Section is hos1ing Its annual Orov..l'at section cham-. p1onsh1ps at Huntington Sea lifT Country Club in Huntington Beach in Jul). The course has JUSl completed a four-}ear renovation program and now ranks as one of the fint"st m th~ ~ion according to Perry W. Dicke), Jr., president of the group. Quahf)ang will be held on Mon- day, July, I 0 with 32 qualifiers com- peting in the tournament Friday. Saturday and unday. July 12-14. The Long Beach Special Olympics golftoumamcnt Wlll be held at Recrea11on Park Golff'ourse in Long Beach on Fnday. July 7. The e' ent is a fi vc-player tea111 scramble "ilh a best ball format. For fun her information. contact the special Olympics Boosters at (213) 439-0027. SPRATT From 111 The> sa} a sign of a true cham- pion as "hen a player gives c~d1 t to others and doesn't talk about himself. pratt. clcarl) C'd M's most dominate pla)er in the pla)ofTs. shows the colors. .. We stancd working together and we got JcfT Clark back. who'd been out "'11h a broken leg." Spratt said of the Sea Kings' surpnsing surge through the playoffs. "(Clark) is a real leader at point guard. He plaved the first couple of minutes of CIF in the first round. then he started and played a lot more. "No one on our team averaged O\'et 13 or 14 points a game dunng the regular season. ·so ....,e all shared. We had a lot of motivation from what the newspapt'rs bad said. too. The) said we weren't supposed to go far in the pla}ofTs (or make the pla)ofTs at all). but we really wanted 1t bad. owe JUSt worked that much harder." Pell8r•• cf "8redlv" SFlnlev 11 c"~" ~lltlndh MIH'911 1b THber lb Mellllnc Drsulell r1 Wthgtn)b Bltlokn 2b T9'1ft 4 l 1 1 Wsntn rl ' 1 I 0 3 1 1 0 l(Andrs 2t> 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Rev oh I 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 HOHmn 2b 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 OWlll!t d S I I 0 J 0 O 1 JovMr lb S 1 7 O I 11 I Ownnod Sill 4 O 1 l COevls " S 1 7 1 3 o o o Perrish c l o 7 I 4 0 1 0 Howell lb 4 0 I 0 San Ole11<>. 18, Ml Wllli•ms, Chtceoo. 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So I thank • 0 0 0 $C11oftld " ) 0 1 1 SJ 6 1 6 Tetell l9 S 14 S Sclf'e bY ....... I • ••• lOl 100 010-6 c-... • 211 100-s E-<>rsutek DP-<elilorni• 1 L0 8-Belt!· more 7, c .. 111ornta 10 2B-Jovner 2. scnollt l<1, Oownlne 2. Worlrtfno1on. Hit-Devereeu1< Il l Tteber 14). SB-SFlnlev (6l S-S<flOl1eld SF-f>errl'h Tiie Ofder ot s•14Kt•Ofl tor tne 1nllrl' 1989 NBA coneve dra t• to Dt' r>eld T1.1tsdav f110h•a1 '"' F~I Forum 111 ,_.,..., York lloo n.ne .. ert oe11rmlnt<1 ov • 1011t •• .tnd !ht 101n al\CI l Hn wt•t C.ltr'l'l1'1ed OV a CO•!I IO\H I Sacr.tmeMo, 1 l.O\ Anoetts Cllor>e" l San Anton.a 4 M1a m1, S C"arlOllt 6 C.h•c11110 (from New Jer\tv 7 l"doane 8 Oenas 9 Wesh•noto" 10 M1nneso1e llOMlt l •v.• H ,._ •• '~'''' '"" ...... ' ).) ,.._.. .,..,. !(ti• )i l..-.9 c"' ,, ,.......... ,. Jr-.9 c .. 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II oe<e ltllO U OAIL Y 11111'\.I I• • SI MIO ll• '° -TM RAC• I f'> lt ... lut1 lrlMtNI lllOI UM IJ-0 11G Tr.,. l'olnt• <Cortetl IH I S .. ,_. 1616( .. 1 , '° ,_ 1.lt.l U llllACTA It l l •4 I U.1G 11 ...C:ll ,.. tit·\ •·11 t • 4 , H M ICI '1nt10 •'ttl -......... 11(''-ol 1....., -I l'•ICI ~JO wK1' t i.a ·-'""' h. '*'"'' c. ...... _ •11.tun ro1e1 -..... Hel c .. r..,_ '41 lt!Jl) •1-11.•1 Mul..ei >1•...... ... HJ !ill1 KRAUSE ''°"' ., Krause has eamed AJl-Sunset League Honorable Mention status twice. She avc,..ged S. 7 points and 6.5 assists per game this year after missing the last nine games last season beQusc of the .injury. like that, he goes (to the rapy) every single day. 11·~ pretty neat. thou&h "I told him what I had to go through. I told him that I'm j us1 a little twerp (5-foot-S) and tha1 he can do a lot bcucr than I could, I jui.t wanted to encourage him because I know I ~as going nuts about it With that lypc of injuf), )Ou go cruy. W11h that type of injury. 11' prcuy,t>ad. I JUSt wanted to ga ve him something to look forward to;\ Foreign players seeking greater tour flexibility She also holds three school reoords: Most ass1st'J 1n a 11mc (16 a11inst Capistrano Valley 1n Dec., 19H7). most as111t1 in a tcason (I 7S, set last year as a junior) and most anists in a career (HS). · Oimbina bltck on the coun. however. after the su'F')', was a liuJe acary. "It took me a while to get b9ck into thinp." Knusc saJd. "It really wasn't until the md of this teason when l staned play1~ like last year's AIHIOn. That first 11mc t>.ck. alllDSt Oahr, I felt ...ily normal. We lost, but I 11w myself from last year. l.aJways knew I'd J)lay apin, but when the doctors were tdlins me the thiq about doina it auressively and not ~ I IW1ed to cry." ' 90 it'• intenllina thaa Mannina would suffer the time, hlk injury, and event ually be told by a teen· lllld ~ player to hanl in ~- -Jlil (~~) "' almOSt like 1 year after mine," :Jt,a .. ..W. I wrvee him a lettitr and wnt him anicles eat oeODle bad wrinen about"" and my irtjury and " mlled me c11y 11e '°' 111e letter. • "'-=-~ ., .. ~ ndted. ..., thew he'd call •bou• OfK1e a ..t. I alk ll1m how his lbenpy ii toina and ahinp lo> . Krause said he doesn't wan1 to "bother him or anything," and their relationship stay'I as an acquaint· anccship. Headed for Cal State Domin,1uei Hills an the fall. Krause has bctn on the Manna H1&h honor-roll for four years. rqjsterina a 3.2 lflde point avcrat<' ID collqe prep courses . In addjtion to bein1 the c.t{>tain of the basketblll team, Krause was also the tchool s Homecomina Que.en / in 1988 and possesses 1 rau.me full of cxtra-cumcular involvements. And after what she went throuah with her knee, ifs no wonder why Krause wants to tct a dqJee 1n ph)'5ical lhn'apy. "When I 1n1t11lly injured my knee, I was doi111 therapy about three houl'5 • dayz" lhe said. ••r was doina I loc Of cacrcita Ind I rally lamed I loC•tlwtt. I'm the t~prnon who Mnb io help oeook, too." Knuse can heJp the North All-S..rs on hndaJ. South lads lhe all-lime .mn, 8-3, dat•na bKk to w pme'J 1nttp1ion in 1971. PONTE VEORA. Fla ( P) - proposal pro' 1dina foreign golfer.. with ~ter fle1ubd1t 1n play1n.a American toumamt'nts will be ptt~ entcd to the POA Tour's f'olicy Board next week. the Tour an· noun~ Thunday. TM. same proposaJ w11 madt to the Policy Board in 1987. "T1ma nave ChlftlCO. 1 he com· position of the ~rd hat chanted. Because they ~J«tcd at on~ docs not mean they will do so apm," uid Tim Fi~m~ the Tour'a va~ prc:sidt-nt for businesa affairs. Five of the 10 cutttnt members of the Policy Board ~ not on the Board WMn the proposal _... f"C'- jec1cd in 1987. The e cha,.e an t~ Tour·1 tiont tovent• .. fomP pleyers r. lows a meetina Int Wttk in Rochester. N.' .. ~tv.C"<'n Tour Commissioner ~anc tkn,an and a number of fo rcian stats. They mcludc-d Stvc BallC'tcro of Spain, who walked out of the mttt· anJ before its conclu~1on. Nick f aldo of EnaJand. Sand) Lyk of Scotland, Bernhard La.r of West German)' and lsao Aoki of Japan. Faldo, Lyk. Lanatr and Aokt are mcmben of the American PGA Tour:-As such. the)' arc required to play 1n 1 minimum of IS Amencan toumamenta a year. Ballestef'OS Wll stri~ Of his Tour membership an t 98s 1Acr fail.- in& '° play the ftqu1mj m1m1mum the previous ~•ton. As a non-mcm· w , he now 11 hm11cd 10 tM Wortd Series o( Golf, the Masten. U.~. ()pm, POA and 1 madmum of ft¥(' other Amencan tournament Bucs' -Con~r to CSDH The Daly Not O range Coast College fir~a baseman Darrell Conner signed a letter of intent to play for Cal State Oomin.auez Hills nut season. The tw~year sianer from Rrver- s1dc Poly Hi&h hit .296 with one home run in 1989 with 21 run~ 5Cl0rcd, 23 RBI and nine stolen bates ID nine attempt&. As a frnhman, Conner hat .306 with two homers. 21 RBI and 41 runs scored. Over two seasons. the shck-ficldina Conner hit .302. Youth mak~s soccer tour TM D.-y "°' Shad Matcp.-t of H untington Beach was tcl«tcd to panicipate in the lntcmataonal Spons Group 1989 European Cup So«er Tour. The select youth player ., .• ., chosen from amona 279 athletes who tncd out for tc.1ms n:ttntly. He will ttprcKnt the U.S. team an traan- •nt and match play an Holland end Denmark. and in 1oum11Mnt play at the Dealecarlia (Sweden) and Dana (Denmark) cups from July • throuah Aua. I. LASORDA ,,...,, her ana Ltttl~ Jimmy Otckcns on thc Grand ~ ()pry on the radio in Gr«n"illc. S.C' .• an 1949." Lasordl a.Ito taped a qmn\t of the show fHtunna tM "Empl)' rms" hotel w.itb (la.rt. He abo "°'°"' before~ ···-::: board fentt and swapped ten JC)ka. ' ~ Football officials clinic The l~llll c out 10 < tMl\t f'oo1t>.ll Oflicnh tlintc v.111 hl\C II'\ r ullenon ~1un Junr lO· Jul) 1 lnruuc11on and meal\ art Sl.-0, .. ,,ha room fur an 1dd1ttonal $20 f ttS art ta'.d~ul·t1hlr C'httk·tn is from 4-6 pm . June • v.11h the <:amp -.ral>f>'"I up at noon on July 2 ThC' ( hnh. mce11n1 llmC's •~ Fn day from 7.9 pm . all da) ~1urda) iand ~unda) from 8 am. 10 11 pm amJ) dtrC'CIOr Laird Hl)C'~. a P1t1.-IO \Ide JUd&c. hu a ~110 which include~ NFL 1eltree k N} <\ccmon. Pllt·IO \uperw.or of oflic11ls Verlt rgcn. Western Fomball C onfcn:ncc urkn-11.0r of Offit1;ah Don Wilson and \C\en othe r P;ac:-I 0 011ic1ah .. For 1nforma11on. coniat"t Ha)es at 64S-24QJ Kareem to be honored A m)nad of the p<>r1' v.orld'\· h1ggc\l athlete~ and Holl\ v.CX>d '> hulle\l \l3r<> "'" he o ut 1n force to hd p &•'c pro baske1balr\ m o\t 11."jend•r) figure Lakcr-1 renter Kare-cm .\bdul Jahoor J h1g 'Oend·fT "hen he rt'CC1\c<. the ~uprr\tar u f \pom av.a rd at thr ~por1\ Club1LA on I \5 S puhed:i Bhd on 5aturda) at pm T1ckc1s lor the dtnnc:r-c·crrmom an· S ~5 per Pf"'°" r l)r 1nfomiat1on. l·all l1~ at The 4ipom ( lub/L\ 3t C! I'' .n -071./9 Ml.IC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE Alumni College N ight C ollt'IC "'•&ht. Pllr1 of lrrclC'\lnt Wttk "'II br1n1 <mnac Count) alumni of 1n\tttuuon~ 11._t' L Sc l ( I "· Notl't l>arn<' llhno" <>nd UC I tote\hcr on the 1crract 11 1hc l ( I Hren EHtlll> C'enlc1 (or fun 11nd ramc\ on Tuc~a) atS lO p nl Alumni ~111 compete 1n ;l,n1t111n rtlt't'\ comC)C't1n1 f<>r 1hr1r \Cho<>I on mc:chn1('ll ntc~atcr\ l 'erett R U\\ 1a(')h«j 1r lrrclc\101 artcr bctn& drant'd last 1n thr 'IJH d1Jfl "•th the 33Sth pitk by the \1innc\ota \.1 .. 1ng~ v.111 tOl>\ IUrk1eS .,,,tlh vele1t1n turkt.'\ hov.h-1 r)(ord. "0 J " John~on · ~dm1ss1on I\ SS f or morr 111tmmatmn rail han1 Bnmcr 3l 85(>.SSSll Eagle basketball camp The ( o~ta \lc..a Rctreaunn f)\•panmcn1 '' '>p<>n\Onn& the 51h annual Fagle U," rthall Camp 11 Es1anua H 1Vi for bc.1\) and girls .:igc' 8-lb The camp runs trum I.? )(J. 3 p m d.uh Jun\· 26-30 undt"r the dtrCllton of I 311\ undcrman lurml·r 1.oach at b tanuJ <>< ( and L'C I f undamental\ v.111 br \lre,wd .md c:ac:h camper plll~) in a l.?-m1nu11: game da1h f ee ol S65 1.ll\Cr\ T-\htn .ind pnll'\ Rl'lil\ tratllln \\ 111 bt· rnndu(lcJ lune .?b rh<' ti"1 1!a\ of 1.amp tro m I I lfl a m ·I.? 111 p m in tlw F~tanl1a 00)\ J'mna\lum f o r more 1ntocm:iuon or prc·r<'ttl'tr:i11.1n call T rud) N1uum at .,'i4-5JOO m IA·unna Rend at 64~·1S69 "8.IC NOTIC£ NILIC NOTICE Shooting school Boh l bl•rnt11n ol thC' M11l .. dt'lph14 ~~~ anJ tle1b I l\'14"\ ot Or.insc c Ol\I C ollt"jc v.111 lOndu<l a \h1 .. 111n1 ~huol June l:·N at< hml t ollcac '" inc The "<hool v.111be d1,1ded1ntu tv.u 1Mlr\I uon.11 iirllUP\ -for 1n\1dr pll\rf\ .lnd fo1 pcrtmet1:r pl•)er!> fnrollmt'nl "hn11ted to SO b<>)\ hctv.ttn thr aie\ "' I ' and I ' r t'lil\ hing r<!ll I ... '" br !I ll1 I I hut ntun a 1. 1001 I IJ 1.cn1e1 forv. .i1d plaH~d 1u ~h\41on \ t<J<> ll11h "'addlcb:id .. ( ollc:gc at I < 1 H r had pl3\cd v.11h 1hc 'Irv. Ynrk "-nit h 1-t-forC" ioint IO Ph1lt1clt'lph1 .. L•' ..c~ ha~ bttn in tush ~hool anJ lOllegr rn:nhin11 Im ll )<'lif\ 1ndud1n1 \lint~ al C U\l.i \1r\.l 11 tgh c X ( I c· 1 11nd .\mo1u "'lat~ lnforoMtton .ihoul the \huo11na )Chool ran he obl.unrJ !tom l 1\\e\ .it .n2.5044 lda)\J •)t S4·f> IQ In C:Otfli.\ I Sen iors softball r hmc In 11·t('\ll'\I In pla~ 1ng \ CIV. ·Pll\ h -.en ll)f '>'•llh.ill 1n a11 urpn1n·d aic <"5 ind 11\cr league arr '"' lll'd tu ,unta~I l't'lc1 1m1lul. at lj\".~''' The C O\la \fr..a lram v. h1~ h ~mnpc-t<'\ 1n .1 '!1 tl'.lm lc.igul' hnld' p1a,11~""' •>n '-.Jtu11fa,, Imm 1-11 am .11 Tc\\1nldc Parl. \olt"Jll tiC'IJ located •m .\rlington \\c:nue dlrO\\ frnm thl' Orange < oun1~ fairground\ 1n < osta ~fe<>a_ "8.IC NOTICE Nl.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Jordan Cup volleyball J he Hrnv.11 fo11.S.n I ~._ C up une of me mu\I prnuaiuu\ \Olle\ball 1o umamrnt tn 'or1h .\mrna v.111 tuncludt' on \atul'da) Jul} I '" S pm 11 1hc: f orum tn lnllc.,.ood Thr P"hm1n11r\ round' of the ~1llfi annual lvurn.imenl "'" ix hdd June 2"' in ~atllc. June 28 '" ,,an r r1n1;1sco and Juoc 30 at lht Brrn [' enh < <'Olc1 on the l( I C4mpu~ The tv.o-11mc fll mp1c &old medal ""'nn1n trJm, .,.1nni:1ol1hr fhc prc"ous 1oumamt"nt\, v. 111 be Jrfl'ndrna ti\ 11tlc 11p1n\t the \t>' tC't I n1on °'> mptl \1h er mc:dah\t br<>rvc mcdah\l UrJ11I .ind \oulh Kom1 T 1dcl\ lur \he firuil\ iar~ o n \.I.le a t \he r or um ho>. nffi1.e anJ ill T 1cketM a\ter lo- lJl1un' Jnd l .tn be nrdrn:d h) phonr 11 121.l) 480-U)~ l te krt'I for thl" event at L'( I are a'atl:ible 01 thr \Chool and T1clmron oude1~ Bast ille Day Bk fhc ,'I Y R.i\ttlk Da)' .. rau w ~ held \und:n Jul) I'> v.111 mark ·the fiflh an· n1,cr~n 11 th~ (\tnl ""llh an e'ltrll\a.pna ,rlrhraitina lhl 21"J(>th ann1\.tl"Silr) of Bastille Da' He;,IJ~u1Ht<1l'J Jt Le "1end1cn H otel 'rv.pon Rc:t1• t •hr c'cnt has be-en l'C'g1strrcd '" ,an ufli tJI I rcn\ h bu.cn1rnn1a l r\l'nt l .01 HJI lll'.11 h .a C~AJ runnC'f'S C'ompctcd on thl t11'1 '""'"' through thC' busrness and lin.&n\ 1lll t.C\ uon of '<'\\Jl(ln Beach and Irvine \ ,\l. I un Kun the (-e~I La Vie Stndc - 1 o pc.·n tu les' \ompe1111\l' panic1i>ants of all ··~(\ . f ot morr tnformauon. phone.-Susan Wllctrcll at 5 1-S 1110 "8.IC NOTIC£ T ~(le T 062441 T oe2440 NOTICI Of Cnamt>ers ol Ille Newport menced to transact t>usi The Board or T•ostees 510 E Balboa Blvd Balboa I(~ •lion, 20•9 c.n1ury Pllr'l' NOncE cw NOTICE Of' NOTICE°' "'9l.IC ... RING e.ac11 C11y Han 3300 New ,,... under Ille hClthOUS Ml•ll be Ille sole IU~ ol ·~ Callt 92661 P:ICTITIOUI .u...... Eut. Sune •oeo. Loa An· TftUSTll'l IALE TRUSTEE'S SALE ~TEE'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY port Boulevard Newc><>rl bualneH na"'e or names Quality ot equipment ol'ered Tnomas R Le..,•1 9&• NA .. ITAR •NT ge!M, Cel1t. 90067 T s No 880115 T S. No 990187 T s No 880118 GIVEN lhal a public nearong Beach. CtJ1lorn1a at wtuch 119190 above on N A anO rnerves Ille roght lo ,e A>Ogellne Ad Ot•f\99 Cai.t f lle IO!lowl~ ~tons are Thlt bu11ne.. 11 con YOU AAE IN DEFAULT YOU ARE IN DHAUl.T YOU ARE IN [)(FAUl.T wlll be held by the Cosl• Um• •nd plaGe any and •II EJ1ubeth E foo1e jeCI any Of all Oi<IS and 10 92669 dOl!19 bu9lnets.. <IUCt90 by )Olnl ..,.,..,Uf. UNDER A DCED Of TRUST UNDER A DEED Of TRUST UM'.>ER A DEED Of TRUST M ... City Counell on July 3 l)ertof'l lnterMted may ap Tiits 51atement was Med wanre any 1rregutan1y Iller&-Thia bullneu os cor LIQiTEAMAN CANYON The reglslnnl com· DATED FE8RUAAV 24. 1918 DATED JUNE 3. 1987 DATED F'E8AUAAY 24. 1999 1989 .• , 6 30 pm or H pear and be hearo thereon Wllh Ille County Clerk of Or-In dueled by .,, lndl\llOUll' LAKE PARTNERS 2172 Ou· meneed IO 1renNe1 b\i~ UN.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION UIUSS YOU TAKE ACTION UNLESS YOU TAl<E AC TION aoon lherHllttf u prac;. It you challenge lhts project I nge COl.lnlf on May 23 S..-lav,_ Tent. Act-The reg1slran1 tom ponl OrlW Su.te 11 Irv!,,. ,_. under Int toC11tlOUI TO PAOTECT ·YOUR TO PROTECT YOUR TO PROTECT Y~ tlcabte . 1n the Council 1n cour1 you may De hmlled 1989 F"1"21 '"lftletrator of Food hf· menQeO 10 uanHtl OU\ Call! 92715 bu•-name or nlfnii PAOPERTV. IT MAY 9E PAOPERTY, IT MAY BE PflOf'ERTV. IT MAV BE Cll1mb4lrs or C11y Ha~ n 10 raising only ,,,ose l\SUM Publla""° Orange Coast ftcM nets uncle< IN! hClll Ou\ Ann Lldlletman 3011 Vt• llt1ed •t>oYe on Apt'll H SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF SOlD AT A PUBllC SAL( If SOlD AT A P\JeLIC SALE If Fair Ortve Cost• Mesa on you 01 someone else raises Delly Piiot Jun~ 2 9 16 23 0119'0 June 2t 1969 buainell name O< natN>s Buena V1'1a •O Lavun• 1Ht YOU NEED AN YOU N(ED AN YOU NEED AN ,,... following 11em 81 the public hearrr>g de-1989 Publotheel Orar>Qe C.O.st 111190 lbol!e on Ma, ?3 ~IUI Call! 92653 Gene<• Paft,.... EXPLANATION Of THE EXP\>.NA~ Of THE EXPLANATION OF THE RESOLUTION 1Qprov1ng tenbed In lh•S notice or 1n F •52 Da•ly Pnot June 2' 30 1989 1989 Dan1e1 Rudd General .Thlt lltat--.1 wM li'9cl NAT\.JAE OF THE NATURE Of: n-4E NATlJAE Ql'. THE the l1nat drall ol ttoe County written 00trespor>Oence de· F531 Thomu R Lfl'llrll Panner 01 Sun P1te1hc De· with Ille County <Alwll ol Or· PAOCEEOfNG AGAINST PAOCCEOING AGAINST PROCECOlNG AGAINST ot Ortnge Soll<! Was1e Man-lov.90 to the Clh at or pnor Pta.IC NOTICE T1111 statement wu I •ed veiooment • Cat.IO<rlla Gen-ange Coo.Inly on June 1 YOU. YOU SHOt.A.D YOU. VOU Sl10UU> YOU YOU SHOU.D IQ9IT*'ll Plen to the puohc hearing For in· flUBl.IC NOTIC£ Wllh the County Cler'< of Or eral Partnenh•P 19&9 .. CONTACl A UIW'l'ER. CONlACTAUIWYER CONTACTALAWYER. NOTICE IS FURTHER lorm11 1on call 17 1'1 NOTIC£0f' ange County on May 25 Sltwl'I Tobon Ge neral f'G 9 On June 30. 11189 ., 10 00 On JIJl'le )(), 19118. Ill 10 oc On June 30, 1• .• 10 00 GIVEN that ., said llfM Ind SA•-3200 ~llC HfA"ING K417tl 1989 Panner ol Sun Pac1t1C De-Publtlhecl Orange COU1 AM. Sl•-.de FOl.ao&IH• A... Sla111Widt Foreclo5u•• A M. S1111...-F0tedoeUf• pleQI all Interested persons 0.., DI s-o. Sec,..tM}'. N011oe IS hereby given th91 P:ICTITIOUI •uteNEll P:"2012' 11e1o9mtnl a C••1l0<n<a Gen· D••ly Ptlot June 16. 2:3 311) S..V<ltl • h ov., llj)OOl"1to S.NIC»I a the dv>y ~ec S..Voc:. • l"8 ~ ...,.med may~, and t>e neard by "-lftl CommlHlon. Ctty Ille Planning Commission of NA• IT A nMENT Pubh$heel Orange Cou1 .,.1 Pargneran1p 2172 Ou· July 1 1989 l rU$1M \ll'IOef •nd Pllf'uenl 10 Trvs1ee unoe< and pursuant le T~ee vno. al'd purwUWtl to the Clly Counell on the of ""'1Mlf1 -..Ch the c11y ot Newoon oeac11 · Tiie 1o11owong l)ef'sons are Daily P1101 Juoe 2 9 16 23. ponl Drive • 11 1r,,.ne C11or F-5(!. Deed or Tl'Ut1, Allcoroed on D..a ot TNil. Reoonteo °" Oee<I ot Trvat. Aecoto.a on aloremeo1toned 11em NOTE The e1opente ol 1n1s will !\Old • P11bl1t he1mng nn d0!"9 Dullness 85 1989 927 15 MalCt1 t .1988. a Document June 8, 1•7. • OocUl'Nl'll Mwc:tl 1, 1988, •Document IF THE AFOREMEN· no11Ge 19 paid from a ltlong ttieapp1oca11onol T"eC11yol DOUBLE R B AS· F 453 -111• oustnen •• eon-NI.IC 1Ql1C( _, no. 11 0921!15 ol ·Olllcoal no 87321* ot Otllcal no 98-082154 ol Ottcoal TIONE D ACTION IS !eeco11ec1eotrom1heapo1o N-por1 Beaeh ror Amend SOCIATES 230 Newport dUCt90 t>y •general pan---;...;;=~-ii;;;..;.;.;;;;;......;;;;_ A-* in the olllce ot the RllOO<Ot In ll'le oflm of the Rec:ionlS tn Ille Ollie• ot the C~AllENGED IN COURT can• · menl No 681 Center On"e Suole 300 PUBl.IC NOTICE. ner1h1p IC ... R-oer ot Orange County. Rtoo1der 01 Orange County, R~ ot Oranoe Coun1y.1hechallengemaybellm1ted Publlsneo Orange Coast Req~11oeon11derposs NewponBeactt Cat1f 92660 The regrslrant com· ACTITIOU8.,_•• Cal•torrM. ••ecvled o, AJcoo C.111otn1e. aH CUled o, AM:lor' C.l11otnot.. .. llCUleO Dy Alcoo to only lllOH issues some· Daily Pilot June 23 1989 Ible revisions to Cr>apter Robert Blum1n 2514 K4llMI mencecl 10 tranaact bull• ..._ ITA,,_,., Prot*I-Inc , A C.Mornle Propenlel Inc., A Calllornla Propen• Inc., A C.Jltorn a one raitea 11111e publtc hear-F53• 20 78 ol 1"9 Newport Btllth Alamden covrl Los An· f'ICTITIOUI •utM:ll nfft under Ille llcutlous Tiie following peraons are Corporlllon WIU. SELL AT Corpo191ion WILL SEU. AT Corpor•ion Wll.l SELL AT Ing detcrlbe<I In this notoce 11111 .. IC NOTICE Mun1e1p1t Code related to geles. c am 90077 NAME ITATUIU4T bu9lneu name 01 '1ames dOlng bu~ u . • PU8tJC AUCTION TO THf PUBUC AUCTION TO THE PU9uC AUCTION lO THE 0 r In w r It •• n c 0 I r~ Granny unns Barclay lnvestor5·Palace The lollowlnQ PftSOM ere lllled •bOvt on M•v 15 J & M P.-.ATNEASHIP HIGHEST 8100ER fOf\ HIGl~ST 8100ER FOR HIGHEST 8100ER rOf\rltQOndtnoe delivered to NOTICE IS HEREBYsquare230NewportCenter dolngbus1neuu 1989 t72o.wt\11t1ttA~C~ CASH, (~allle • ume ol Hie CASH, (~llble •time ot Hie CASH. (1)9yab4ea time ol IM the Cny Covnc11 at. or prior FICTI~~llHESS FURTHER GIVEN tl'let • Oftve Suite 300 Newt>O<I (•)BUBBLES BALBOA Ann Lk:l'tlermen M ... Caltt 92627 "' ie.1u' mor.., ol Ille unHo on lew11A "'~ ot ll'lt unuCl .., ...-1u1 money ot the un~ec to. Ille public=~ Negat•ve Dee111r111oon nas Beach. Cehl 92660 Cl U B I b I BUBB l ES I Thlt 11e1em.n1 was tiled Jotin f Bennett 2038? St.._) 111 Int Notlh tront SI._) • IN Not\11 i.ont 51-) • l"8 Norin lronc llLl l N ... V. Cltr NA• I TAT£MINT ~n prepareo by Ille City ol Thia ou11ness 15 con. BALBOA CLUB. L TO 111 With ll'le County C1e<k ol Or· Graytlone ~.Huntington .,,.,..,... IO the County .,,.,_ IO ,,.,. Countt .,,._ IO tl'lt County c i.ni Tiie ronowlng petsont are Newoort Beach on connec ducted t>y 11 genera• pan-Palm Street Betbo• Call! •119• County on May 23 9eecf\. Calif •~ "'"-' CovfthouM, 1'00 0\1\C c.""' Couru1011M., l"OO C.v.c: Center Col.11t10use, 1'00 CV< Cenler PubloSIWIO Ora~e Coast <IOI~ bllsoness as lton wllh the app11ce1ton nerthlC> 9266 t 1g99 Mleh... A E11an1 itlld DrMI W.U, Santa Ana, o,,.... WM!. Sattla Ana, D,,.... W... SM!a .¥9. Dally P1lol June 23 1989 N ATH t<ONA VENTU RE noteo DO\le TM Negatovt' The regts\11n1 com. D 0 u g 1 a S S C 0 t 1 I P:"1•m Kall\fyn M Ev.na trvs,_ c..iom. nghl. I~• &"Cl C..IOlnie ., l'IQ"I. 1~1e anc Celitornoa .. rlghl. in• ano f520 C/O Hawiu 500 Lid 17992 Dec1ar111on SlillH lhet the men<l4ld 1o 11ansac1 bull· CavlJ\augh 259 Alla V1111 1 Publltned Orange Coast u~ the Evana F•l'f\l'7 .,...,811 c:onve,eo 10 ano "°" .,.,. .... conveyeo 10 ~ "°"' trd«WI ~ea 10 al'!denow Mllenell South. Su•te •OO subj11Ct devel<>Qment wtll not ness uncle• Ille 11ctt1 ous Way Laguna Beac11 C•hl Oe11y P1lo1 June 2 e 16 23 TN9t •tat>lletled NoY91nC>et II.id oy •..,,_,....a ()Md of ~by• lll'ICler laid D.eo OI ....., Dy • under MIO Deeo 01 "8..IC NOTICE trvlne Caltt 927141 result 1n 1 s.gn1hcan1 ellect butinett name or names 92651 1989 18. 1He 9117 Nadine R""" Trv.c "'1,.,. ~)' ••u&!llCI .,, TfUll 1n Ille ~y s lualeel 1n TnAI on the P'OC*fY sci.a•eo in NOTICE Of' Haw••• SOO Ltd a Ca•t· on 11'141 envoronmen1 II " ,,,. 111190 above 0,, A"QuSt 1s. Ralph Leroy Kosm•OH F-45!1 Clrdl, founteln Valley. C.1' U!d County. C...lt:>r"" ...a Counay. c. ~ ,.., C:OU..y Ca•lome, ..uM.JC .. ARING lo•ma l im•ted P1r1nersl'up Pftsenl 1ntentoon 01 the City 1985 Dolle r Court Newport\ Tru• b<Jalnes• •• co-' CleM7iClong tne ~,,,.,.fl <MllC71btng tne land l'-.-n otacr<l>lnCI Ille l9rcl ther..,.. N II 17992 Mot Chell Sou1n Suite lo accept Ille Negative Dec-AIC:tlard Barclay GP Beac:to Celll 92663 "8.IC NOTICE ducted Dy • general pan P~LS 1 .. 2 anc 3 OI PAAd;LS 1 2 and 3 o1 PAAcELS 1 2 ano 3 ol OllC'eltl\efebygovenl •I 100 lrvlllt Calot 92714 1arat1on and auppor11n9 Thi• statement was hied Thll business IS eon· MnlNP Pwcel Mell No 11 ••2. Q:y OI Patall..., No '•442. Cl!y OI ParC*I Map No ·--...2. C11y OI lhe ~ann.n; CommtU.;c:' of Coamo World Coroor-doc:umenl! T111s IS not to oe #llh 1ne County Cieri< or Or. duct.a by I l•m•ta<I e>an,_. K-1 The regl1tran1 com--'"~ ,..__ H·-....--..__ ,..__ OI H11111.,,..on Beec" Cooutll °' 11'19 •ty ot N9WOOf'I . &C" ation. • Calolorn•• c.orc>or· c-'"• ..... as -.1~P" o al •ht" ...... .._ •• -·-u H""""lllon -"· -·• OI ofi'--..s; -;·c.;;:::: ~··,,.SI• of 'C....J wtll llold a puolic hear•~ on auon 2049 Century Parle .,., .. r.,_ ~ ,,r " 111ge County Of'I ~·~ 25 .. .. .... ,,,...,., -menoed lo tr.,...;t ~· °'p.,~ SUMF ........ o1111C..~2~. ~ "98·: ::C, lrt eoo. ;: ,._ . ,...:., "' .;;;."1;: the IQPllCallon ol Oavldp M EHi. Suite •060. Los An-or dental by the City ol Ille 1989 F420t• The reg1atrant tom NAMI ITArw.NT ,_. uf\4to! Jhol k\lll<Kls o--_, .....,.. '"' .,,.:._ ~9 to 21 ~-oi .,__ 19 10 21 ~,,,. oi Stone ror General 11\Jl geles Caltl 90067 aubteel epolicat-on The Coty Put>Hsned Ora"Qe Coast menceo lo tcanlKI lwst-The tollowfng OWSO'\I are ~ n-Of ,,.,..,_ ~ ::.;:. !1 i:'C:t': : ;.;; ...,_, in 1118 Oltoca ol p;;; Mlioa. In the ()lllce ol Atnenclemenl 89-l(EI Loe•~ This ousoness os con =~a~~.~~~::.~1 ·~~ o.1,,811y P110t June 2, 9 16 23 =~;o:.n:_,,. or'>e~~=I °°;c~~tmt' HOT El ~~8: a~ °" May 2e ,.,.. Covnfw ~ OI ••.o tl'lt eou....y ~ ol Miii the Counay ~ OI aaoes Coastal Pr~ram A~O• Oueted by JO<nt venture comment on t1111 doc.umen ,.so F_.•• ht1eoaoo¥eonJuty16 198• VENTURE e•O Hawa11 500 John f Bennet1 ' Courtly EX<kPTING County EXCEPTING ment No 1 Amendment Tiie regtstrlnl com-1e11on Copies or the " O S Cavanaugh !Lid 17992 Mitchell Sovth 'Otta ttatement w .. t'* ~~f"ROM .. ~CC PT ~ ,,,.,...,,,,, • or1. gm al'd THEAEf'ROM • o<I. ;.. _.., No 680 UM Permll No menc.O lo transact ~~s• Neg au.,. Oeclara11on eno Nl.IC NOTIC( Trua sta1emen1 1..a1 hied Sulit 100 Irvine Ca to t with the County Clerk of Or ,,.,ctrocwtion tutl&~ in or ,.,.,,OC*bon ..._ on or ,,.,°'~ MAlateno. .,, 01 ~ta~ RH~en1111~ neaa under tne ltCtoHbus tuppoftmg doc.umen•• are With Ille County Cieri< oi Or 19271• ange County on June G unci.r ..., ll1'd • ~ on vnoer Hid land r~ In ttle U!'oet Mid let'CI • r..-veo in nt 9fmll 0 bulkneu n•me or nam .. avellable tor pubhc rev,...., K417M ange County Of\ May 30 M1wall 500 ltd 1 Cau-1989 .~ the Deed ~ e. 1~ 1,, 9oo11 o-i Mllr e. 1eeio on 8oo&I 11>e 0.. ~a, 19!>0 in 8oolt. •nd ~txllVlsion No 895 listed above on Ap,.t 27 and tn~uon •I the P1en-. flc:Tt~ 8UllNEIS 1989 ,~M torn•• Ltmtled pannerlhlP ,...,,.. 2008. p-232 ol Ollteoal ~ Peee 232 OI Otticie.I 2008 P-ee 232 ot ouc . ..i °" property located •• 1989 nong Department Coty 01 N•• I TATnllNT P•·blt·..,... Oranne Co.a• 17992 Mttcf'iiij S-·tll Sv11e Publ•lhed Orer;r· eo.t1 ....,,.. R,.,...:,_.. R..-:...., 119-123'" Agate AYenue Ge<lerat Partn~r .. v .,....., · ..,~ "" Aeclordl ----Aaquut 1o emend 1ne Newpon Beach 3300 New· The lonowtng pereons are Dally Piiot June 23 30 Jul~ tOO lf'V'ne Calol 9271" Dally Pol01 June 1 • 23 _, Tne 81,_ eodr•• and llle atrMI edel••• ano Tna ,,,.. adOf•• at'CI General Plan Land use Ele· This atatement .,,..., llled port B01.1lev1ro Newport ooing bus1neu u 1 1it 1989 Cosmo WorlO Corpor· J uly 7. 1989 • other eornmon 0elo9nlll10n. II Olher common ltMJOl\e!IOn, " °''* com, mon 0tatenell0n. II men1 10 1110 .... IUlomOOlle Wtlh Ille County Cieri\ OI Or· B •• c; II c a I l t 0 r n ' a BAL t111RBOA LIOUOR F 518 ••IOn. a Calllorn•• Corpor F-!IOb ~.OI ~ ~ ~~~· OI .~~ ~~~ 0 ~ ~ ~~~M~Sl~~~~"an~~~on~ne7 ~~~!5 171•1 ~•DH !---------~---------~-----~~~-~-~=~~==~- o.O'lbeCI llllcMI II purpotled o.c:rfbed *-• ~ed deea!lled aoove ti pvrpMeo destgna1eo tor Ae1111 and 1989 P:U1480 Nolle• '' hereby turthe1 PUBl.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTIC£ NI.IC NOTICE to oe: \11C11f11 Lano ~._....on 10 De v-n1 Lano ~on 10 oe \/Kant lJlncl Hemlllon SeNlce Commerc•al eino 10 Published Orange Coast given th11 u10 publlC 11e11r I--..:..;:=~.;,.:..;~;;.;;..--I llllCI ,_.,..,.. Hunungton and Mrlenol• Huntington ana Maeno!• H11n11ngton tpeclly these allowed uses •n Dally Pllol June 16 23 30 Ing will ~ held on IM 6th PUBLIC NOTICE 8eacll. CA 8Mcti CA Beech. CA 1 d July 7 1989 f-SO• day ot July 1989 II 111., l'lour • "TRuSTEE ~ES NO ·musTCE MAl<ES NO 111• •e>ect le arH escription ot 7 39 pm 1n 1ne C.ounc11 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH TRUSTEE MAKES NO . ror Agata Avenue Balboa • ~PRESENTATION AS TO REPN:SENTATION AS TO REPRESENTATION AS TO 1a11nd eno tne acceptance PUBl.IC NOTIC£ Ch•mt>era 01 tne Newpon FINAL STATEMENT OF •• THE ClEAf't.uP CONDITION THE C~AH uP CON>ITION '!!!SICl~AH-uP CONDITION ot an. en11tronmen11J doc:u 1(-~At Beacn Clly Hall 3300 N"w COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES ANO OF SITE• OF SITE .....-TE menl rilQuetl 10 amend 1118 -port Bqulevard N!'!wpor1 T,,. unoe.1i911eC1 lN!llee The ur4Mlgl..S TIVllM TN 11nderlignea Tf\41ee Local Coutel Program f'ICTITIOUI ltUIM:H ee.c11 Cahlorn1a al w111c11 PAOJECTED USE OF FUNDS ~ "" lilal>•'!y tot .,,., ~-_, ~-~It-..'.! =:;;,.::: ';"1~. '°'11;-.: Land UM Plan to allow 1u10· MA• •TAT'l•NT lime •nd plaGe any and 111 FISCAL YEAR 1119-IO _,.,,_ ot me 11lM ~ ....... ._. .,. u... . ,,_ ---.. .._. __, mobile eno ~11 Slor•oe Tiie lollOWlng persona are pertof'la 1n1eres1e0 may I P .oor-1f1C1 °"* COl'M"Ot'I ~ _.., O!Mr common --..... ....,.... common In areet destgnate<I for Re-doing bllslneu as pear Ind be neard thereon a.....,on. It any • .,_ 1Ma9M11on. " ""· .,_ o.ier-. " """· .nown taM eno Se<Vie• Commtfc•al CELEBRITY FUN 1· LTD If yov challenge'"'' pro,ect The goal of the Community De11e10pmen1 Bloc~ Grant Program tor hscel year 1989·90 is lA ~ ,_..,, '*~~ end to ...._.,1y ,,..,. ellOWfld 5-&7 Sen NICOias Drive S1e 1n court you m1y be h'Tl•tf'd nd "9 s. Nie ll"ll 119 m.oa, OUt S.!Cl aa1t De meoe. OUt .-... wt1 be meoe, OUt u-in tt;°specihc ., .. de-106·E Newport 8eecn 10 ralS•"9 Only those issues maintain a nd improve tile Quality and access1b1hty ot O~I nou 1ng 10 m 1ntam a improve ~ c:o.oenent or Mlt'rtll'lly. """°"' CO¥enM1 or _..,...,, Wl'-A -*"' or wwrenly. ecnpltor1 lor Agate Avenue Ca111 92660 you or .omeone e1,. railed v1ab1hty ol \he community and hvong en111ronmentel and 10 maintain and improve the economoc -prma_ or: ~"'4d-rega!°O'f'8 .. P_ or impl<eo. reo-*'9 .. cw-01 lmlllleCI, r.,o.ne Balt>Oe ttl~d reqV@'1 10 Ronald A Smoth 567 San at lllA Oubl£ .i-oOQ 4a .oapot~UA•I'* .n the communofy .. 1-. poeaeallO'I. 01 ~~per lhe ~-~°"Pet-,,: 1meno the C-·1 Otstrtel revu· :=::,., =:h.t!kf ~~ :;:= ~~r':,:~wd~n ~__;,._! i-. lhe f'MI.........., pr~ 111t11 of ,,.. ,.;,,...,. ~ """ ol the lelton 10 ••tow •utomoO<le This ou11ness 11 con-u----10 thfl Cit" al 0< ,.,IOI Oblectlve• ~ ,..._.._ M.m ol lhe -·-... and ~al 11or199 Where •v•""' 1 ,.. nole(•I _. o, MIO o... noce<•I MQINll 11y MIO 0..0 nole(t) MC:Ur..i ~ ...., 0.. conaia1en1 with lhe o-aJ dueled by • llm•led par1ner· to ,,,. pubtoc "91""0 For 1 Ma1n1am and expand the suPPI\' ol fen1a1 hous•nQ alloroao•e ro low eno mOderate ~senotd• ol TNaC...,, w...,_ rt>«eon ot T!Ulit, •'"'In!.,..'*-· o1 TfUll, wttl W.-"*-. at\tp 1nlorm111on c a ll 17 1• • • pnJwtea 111 ...., noee(s) • .,......, 1r1 ...., l'IG!e(•I Plan, aubjeel 10 the ac>prova1 fhe registrant eom· &••·3200 w1thm ll'le community • pt'll'lllOaCl "' MIO nole(s). eov~ 11 _ ur1<1er 1~ .,...,_ " .,.,., unoe. 1~ of• uM permit In each ee•. menceo 10 trans.ct 001, ,._ Ot •-· lee:,.., ..... , 2 Pro111de recreat10na1 tac•hlles tor 1 e1 income arl!'a~ .,...,_, ft ""· under ,,,. • -·1 • ' .......:..... reQ\Mlt 10 l)«mlt lhe eon· -• -• h ,_ o1 Ille OMd ot ll\lll 1erma of N oeeo ol TfVll. 1-OI .,,. ..,_ ol Trvet. 1rveuon r auiomobtle end ,,... under 111e r1e1111ous '*"""" commlH lon. City I 3 Pto111de addtt1ona1 services to aid th homeless within I e C.Oml'Q)ln1 'I ._ ~.,,. etl*IH' o4 '-· ci-gea ..a etpenns o1 '-. ~ erld ..-.,._ OI 1 0 l>Yaineu name 0< names o4 """'°" hKh 4 Pro111de add111ona1 social services wh1cn beneht low and moderate Income pe~s '*'""" M . Ti and o1 he '"-Truai.. ..a of m. TtVltl m. t--.,. OI IN..,,.. general etor-oe wllh 111'" Mstedabovellrr Mly 1 1989 ~OT£ Theew penteolth•t c;ommunit)' -rr.. rualM ~ 1 tl'\411 cr-.o 0, MIO OMd 01 Tru.t. et...a by ...S [)led ol Trvet aecond floor rts•Oe ntiat Ronald A Smith notlCe 11 pa•d from a 1o11ng C COBG d d r er-ea "Y MJCI ..-0 '1.111. to Wll 12 338 r..e 35 10._. 12, 18J,2'31l. unlll ot property •~•NI 1n Tnll slaternenl was hied '"collected from 1119 s.oc>ti 5 Prov10l!I the admm1straflve capacity to implement •he ttys program an 10 prove • air 10 ·~ ~11,~ !>7 T"• ~IOary -aaod The .._,,.1owy .incMt ..., 111e C · 1 D111r1c1 the .,...111 the Couniy c~ 01 Or-cant novs•ng services TIMI ':"81;-'Y Ul'IOet •atd o..a ol Trvet tlerelolole Deed of lrur.t ,.,.,~olore PfopoNI 81'° Includes • ange County on May 23 Publlthed Oran~ Coast Oeed rvat 11tre1<>10t• ••talleCI ano ,..,,_,., 10 Iha .. toAeo 1ne1 ........, to ,,.,. modlflcltiOn to ,,... Zonmg 1999 ,.tl7'tl Dsny Piiot June 23 198g The C11y 1s preparing 10 tund lhe lollowmg act1111t1e<1 111 Fiscal Year (FY I 1989·90 w ith US. •ecuMlt Ind~ '0 1118 unotrsigneo • wrmen ~ijned • •rill.,, Coc:Muo uto ellowe eecond l>ubllstled Oren""" Coaat F533 Oepartmenf ol ROus1ng and Urtn1n Oe11t>lopm9n1 tfltdf'ral ,.,s1<1tence of ~.000 .. ~tgneo a wrmen Oedarelllln o1 Oelltllll ar111 noor aoont deck 10 en· ..- 0.0.•IOfl ol Oelau-al'ICI g::i:, S:. ~~ """8: o-io tor Sell. and • •flll.,, CrOICh lovr (41) teet into Ille Oat~ PllOI Juoe 9. 16. 23 30 r\a.IC NOTtcE Oet'*'4CI tor Seit, and a wrmen NotlOa ot Oetaui anct Eleat0n ,_,.,. OI 0etaui llt'd l:leOIOfl requl...O ten ( 101 root rear 198 f.,.78 c. Housing L8.fl0 acquts1t1on tor a llordable housing and a commuMy oenlet tor low lt\4 No9a o1 DllfeuR ant EleOIOtt 10 Still TM ~tOr* 10 Sell. The ~ignea yard Mlba<:k aO)acen1 10 en K•t• moderate income persons and t11m1lle s-1$49 500 1989 $265 000 HUO Seeuon 108 lO.Q). to .... Tne llndll'llgned ~ ... Nata °' ~ ceuellll .... NCIUC8 of Oelau-alley. request lo approl/il a "8.IC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI eu...-11 Emergency Home Repair Grants ($2 5001 ~ MICLNalloa ot Oetavll Mii Eleaaon IO ... IO ... Incl EledlDn IO Sell IO lie Con ••• Autdenllal D• NA• ITATE•NT arid Eledlon IO Sell to be ,_.... 11 ~ county .._ _..... 1r1 .,_ counry ""*• \1910C)menl Permit ror the IC9"1 Tile followtng pen1ons are 0 S ,_... Ill Irle OOUf'lly wnere ,,,. ,.., pro,eny 1a 1ece1ee lhe,.., ..,.,.ny 11 .._.. purc>OM ot n 1abt1a111ng Pf'O-ACTTT10UI _..11 Ootng bullnets ., Soctal Services • Meal services tor n~Ov nomebOIJnO e+oerly 1$4 000-Fl ti,; IN,..,~•....... 51.... roreao.1n II...,. f'or.ciOe.,.. jeel compll1nce pur11ian1 NAMI ITATWMENT SUNDIAL WINDOW TINT S5 000 SC S ). counseling en<I cr111s in1ervef'11on tor sub~tenc abusers and ttoubleo yout Sl-'da F'~Ul'a s.-.r... • Tf\181M _, S.-• TruaMe by Ille admlnllttall\19 gutde-The foliOwltlg peraoni are ING 121•.., 415111 Street N-JS? SOO A T SC $2.000 CCAI • ~. • True... i.r ._... .,,..,,,,.., L-...... .-. Jerwlller l-. N"" tor tne lmplemenlallon doing bu*-u port &each C•hl 92663 ~~ ... """t"'--n ~· Tt\191• ... ~ Trull• .... ~. of State i.w relative to IOw 8AL8 0 .-.8Al(ERV & DELI Richard L Scnraoer 0 Homele~s A••·stance . Etner"enc" nous1ng tran,;porll'ltOn 010 ano otM>r eme1.-,,rv •Id ~~ NII• 4* ""™'-51.... FOf.00.Ul'a .__ F~ and modet'ete lncoma h<>us· 301 Mein Street, 81tt>oe 121'' •5th Strwl New\:>Oft -• • ••· ., ,.~ s.ma.. 5925 c.J• Aw..,..,_, ~Carr• ""8. 1119 Within the Coutat lone Callf 92111 8Mc.t\. Cato! 92663 lhe l\Omel ss •n tM community ~$9 000 FISH $1 JSO SPI N $6 000 SC So..tp K"cM4'U, 1915 c.rt1m Awe.., c""" CA ~ 17 ,1 c.-, CA '°"° 11141 In eoniunctlon With the con-JOMPh v1e1or Fiiia .,, Thia bus1neaa 11 con temporary housing a no counseling ($22 000 0 C Int rfa1th Srt II r $4 100 ·YWCA Hotel S• 000 • CA IOl30 171 •1 '29-<Ult . , ta »11 atTllCtiali of • combtned er~ew•I\, Irvin•. C•llf ducted by en tndMdual Human Qp11ons1 and emplOyment counaehng ($? 000 • YWCA Hot et IOf Hom ••Women I egenc O.. ./ltJM 1 ,.. 0.. June 1 ,.. oorntMf'Clal/realOenllal oe-t27t<l The rtglattant com· c:oordlnallon ($1 500 • 0 C Home as lssu lesl>. Forc•I 0-.JuM ,, ,.. .Jvn.' I lt. i:J 1-,,._ 1, 1e, n 1• ve lopment Of prope rty M.,le C Fllla. • ~lo.· ~ to 11anucl bUSI· June .. 11. n. ,.. ~ c..... ~ p.... ~ c.... ~ Ptlilll tocaled In the C-1 0.S1'1C1 ewatn lrv!M, C•ltl 9271" nee unOef the llCllllOUI 0..,,.. Clo9lll Oa-'Y PG Ind a requeet to combine Thlt bualn41H 11 eon· 1>11"'** name cw namft ° F11lf Housmg • Fau Housing A•~•llence • covntellnQ, edu<:at10n tra1mng and dtSPute •-.,. __ •-.,. --thrM oerceis 01 land 1n10 a ouce.o by ~ 1no w; .. 1111.0 atiove on J uly 1t1a reso•uhon 1S 12 000 YWCA 0 A C 1 -..aJC NOTICE ~ nui-. ,.._ ""'-. ~ ~119 •le lor com Tiie reot1u an1 com AICMr<I L kll110e< .... .... merclal/rwtaentlal ~ ___.., to 1~---t bu Thia tlll91'1Wlf'\ was •oe<I IC._.., .. .. __, _,.,toe.led 1n ,,_..._ ,_,,,_ c 0 Adm1n1stta11on • G eM1al Adm1n111ra11on • tmpl ~ntat•on ot COBG progremt lS30 IJ'tennoul ...... rtennoua ...... ACnnoua ...... ;;;c.°i" c:~ ., ,.. ul'IOef lhe flcllltOUI Wllh the County lllfk ol °' .. a-1TA,_.,. ..,....TA~ ..,....TA~ .. OTICE IS ~EREllY ~---MIMonHI°! namee •,•, Cou111y on JuM I A • '......::It. -The--... " " _,_..,.,..... ,. Mt The act1111tles ere c:onS11ten1 with U S Department Of Housing end Urban ~\ nat._ The fOllOwlnO pertonl are Tn. ~ P«ton9 are ·-".,, pertone.,.. FU"THEA GIVEN 11\al • JOMC>f1 VIC10f \*• 1141,... program Obtec:\lves OI prO"llldlng tn(tf'lted h0us1ng opportunll fair l\OV ng QPPOrtunttM publle ~ ~A;IES. •500 OO::o~c~ II AS· ~:-IUSINESS =-~1:;~:"c1t~~~ ....... ™', ...... 1t,.•~,.~otf10r~ ..!!'.°'P:r'J~·;r 23, 30' MVICel a nd commumtr ~.iop~t K IMI ... t>eneflllng tow and ITIOOefsat• I~ WtontOb TI-. e.,,.,. ~ &111• 530, SOC1ATlS, 1•20 a r1a1o1 CENTUI ASSOCIATE:S. ~IMC.II In connec.-"""" ,,....,.,.,., ..,._... ........, programs a1so ca rry on and ara conStateot with 1983 trtrougl\ 1 le t•t.,,.,....ll ot ~ ~ a-otl, c111f llMee> St~ Nontt, Sulle 100, 1420 ••o1 Strwt Nor1h, tton with the IPC)llC•tlon i;;a: ~ on M•> 2"· JVty 7• '"' pr1nc1pall~ au1a1tng low end mOd rat 1ncom. ~rsons Maximum leMlble prl0t1ty la given , K-""lcotl Operation•. ,...._, IMc:tl. Cellt t2te0 ~ 100. ~ llMch. noted~ The Neoetllle ,.,_. ~·50' aas1111og low end m0d9'11t 1ncom ~· Inc: • Celltofllll, •5'00 Cam· Oa"1111 hd~ 11 A .. Cellt. la.> Dec*•tlon alatee lhet, the Pvol!IMd °'enot Coeat •-IC NOTIC( 11119 OrNe. Suite .!130. Hew· IOCltltee. a c.tlfotnle 9911• Clana "-"Y Aelouro... Wbtac1 -. .. opmenl wilt not Delly Pilol JvM '· t . 1'. ~3 ~ • Pott 8eeCfl, ca11t.'t2te0 eral 4)1rlnerstllp. 1"20 lnC -91...,..ltl, a Deltw.,• reeun in • llenlflcent ~1 ,... F..a&1 llOTICW Reloeetton ~ .:. v.mon W Monroe H 9'letOI llrwt North, Sun. OOf1MWlltton, too Cottage °"the erwironment It 11 the WTwee •• TNMe ot ttte SleflMR o 1001 ~ leecfl, Ca.Iii °'°" Aolcl. lloomlleld. C1 ~1 lm9"tl0n 01 the City -..C ll)T1C[ Notioe 11 ,,.,.,Y g1..., th•t II 11 •tablletled POiley ot ltte City of Newport BNel\ to m1n1m1re dl8pleoem.nt or per'90M ... Motwoe ~_,.. Trual, t MIO , otOOI to acoa,t "'9 ~II..,. O.C.. IN ~O'ol Trutt ... 01 IM result Of et\IYlll• Hliattd with C08 0 funOI It necenary 1)41r90n•l Of' COi"~ .,..,..._, .. be •900 C...-Orl119, Sult• conn.cttcul ~al Life ~~ Linde eutM· lefatlon anct 1upportlnt c.•n Hvntlneton hee.fl union 'provldtd aa rtqulrtd by the U $. o.partrnent ot HUO a nd ~rib«i In tM Ctty'I '~ ....,, uo ~ 9each. Cellt 111111renc• Compenl. • ,_ .._.,,_ AMOClet ... a ~ TNI 11 "°'to t>e PICnnGUe .,_.. Hlo" lc:tlOCM Olttrtcl wl4I re-Plan. on l1le In the Pl•nnlng Oepartmen1 fOI PVbltc r vttW t lteo ~ Chartered COii• CalltotM penMrlt\lp. 1420 ~ • eltflet ICl9f0\lll ..... ITA,..., oeive ..-CS bide !Of ~ 9ruoa T ~. •500 MCtlclil COfpc)fltlon, on lrtltOI "'-· Nonh. au... Of ....... .,., .... Crty of tM TN ~ per.ona •• Ing tood It.,... end 1119 .......................... ...... c.,,.,. °'....,.· wee m . W*' °' "' ...,., ... ac.. too . ....._, tMcfl. ca111 IUOfeCt ~ t,... City -. ..,..._. • ,..,_ ~ Of ~ 10 """'°" heefl. Cellf .,._, count "· too eo.tege .,,.0\19 '"'° el'OOUf .... ......,,...,. of 1'19 DOI HIMllANOS. " ""9 l"9 ~tone on "'9 111 IO 9 = Thie ~•in.t• 11 con flloect. "°°"'""°·Ct oeoOJ Tfl+I twe1ne11 11 con ..,_11 ~ ,0 f9¥lew end oa...e. ....._, a..ctl. me o4ltioe °'.., ~ Ttte lnfOf'matlon m1ter1a11 a11atl•t>te to the public con1e1n the ,....••••"-1 • ~ bY a e-n-• P«t· Thie ""..,,... I• con· dYc'9CI llo't IC*'1 went1n oommen• °" "* OOCv!Nn· CeM NtlO l1et• •fl•ll o. c .. .,,Y m1n1m1n dl~t end Pf<Mde .... t9"C9 to S*tonl whO mey be ~ by CoeG nenNo dwCtecS llo't ;dltlt wentvte Tile re9 l11r1111 com· ta llon c oot.. 0 1 rhe w-.... o "~in." Aue "*11ed "f'ooct Stl!CIM Ind and the 19't-89 Sut>mm ... for Fed9fll AMtttenoa • lhe regla111n1 com The re911tr1nt co'"• ~ to trllftMC1 bulM ~ Oedarltton Ind oa...e . ........,,, tMcfl ~ lfO NO "2 '!:' ~ to t111nMCt Didi· ~ to trenMCt bull-,_ wno.r ,,_ llctl1'°"9 • llJ m11tn1 ClocMMnl 11re c.M tNIO .,.,aMCI 10 l__..., Ttin0. Tr'9 Anal St•tetl"ltnt o4 Commun11y ~t Ob~'°'"~ PrOftC'*I Ulll of FUNll .. F ,'f. ,... llfldef tM lletftloue ..... """' .... flctlllout ....... MIM or MfMe ........ lor °"etc ,..,... ........, l Foe* ... ""-MmlMtr .. or Of Fooct ... 19'9·90 ... ed~led by Ctty Counctl an. I pUbk; hMr1ng April H 1tft ..... Oft ...... Clil ~ NIM or nem. ....... NIM or NllMt -.. ..._. Oft Ap9 21 8l'ld ii ... ~'IOl'I ., "'9 "-n• ~ • ...,.._, 9Mcit • ~nt==: 9"cfl Plenn•""' "--ert .. i.1nt 8"d In 1M ,...,.., I ltt>flr for S>Ubtte,..... '4....-... norMll a' I Mt• ....... . ..... eooweOftApftl l,1 ... .._.ebcrileon-ttlt tt11 ,_. D .. a11119111 C11Y olc:.MtNIO UrliOflHWI Olttt!CI ... ~ •· ...... , ..... ft .. '"" .. ! D l(e nnlCOll, WW-.. K o.... 0.-11 Wllem" ~. Oenetll....,., ..... 3)00 "-· h e n ''"'·· 4 ""• '°"' YCl'lllo-1 Avenv., "•••••" ...,,,., ,...,._ f*1 ..,.....,41. ~ ~ • ....,., 9aectl H11ntll'ltlo11 INCh CA f()( eny 1nfor'metton rwgeroeng tM F1n.i St...,,.,, of ObflC,..,_ """'• t I Ule., T1-........... wM -.0 Thie ...-...n1 ... '-I T1-"*"''*IC .,.. M.cl I e a c", C a 11for11 I a CeM IMIO lrld ,__ M Of S.CtlOO 108 LOtln Appleeflon, wty ~ WCllhd""" .... a.9 ............. """tM Collnty C'9r ot Of wttfl ... COUlfty a.-OI Ot· 9IMI ... Cowtey a.ti ol Of· llMI •1& (1'•1 M•4HS ..... D ,_.. rY, 4 ,._,. 100 O"'. ~ pt.,, tO n\M\M'NN d~t end 119 r.eooetiOft _....,_ peaft, ..... __. 0. .... ;s: Collnty on Mey It. ;s: ~ on M91 ti. ;s: ~ on Mer 11. ....._ 1a _.., """* ~ ......,,. leec:tl. • .Mf 11 "" ~'* at the ,,,_,,,.,,. °"*'"*" CltY H•. 3300 ... .,.,,., .,_......,, ~ 0 ... 1*. "1 Nllllfled Ofenge ~ ~ °'.,."= ... ,;,, .... °'""'"= r.;-' .. "':. '::.':"' ... "':.; C.:.~ ..... 19 COfl· a ~-:'.O:::: lwtl c.tttornea. t2t5t·t1'8. or pt!One (71 41"4·3111 OltlrNot.--1,ttD.• Nllt~l.f.,Q.IO, =,._,,_.l,te.n•. .,.,.. .... .., ....... ,.._. ...._epecffledtoflM,.. ~Of-c...n-.~June ti, ,. 1llt f -480 f-415 ,_.., elf aG '"" lft .. C8llNll TM r .. lltrM\t CO'"• elf'*• -.,..... _,, ____ .....,_..,.,,. __________ ...._ ___ lliiiii __ Ii • .,._ ~ MLKll!!!CI --rwucPa 1mucP!l !WW.. _ ._... !!Mmta MUCll!!I --smm m1a OP • llA ..,,,_ ~oMle Code TM YOU I • MA. t I AU of Lot I at MM1 Tnict tOUS ITA OP Tt4I TMA&Uf'Y OP 1111 ITAft OP ,_,.... ~ • M WWW ""'9 tor fllll'9 ~ Wll not -A ftlUaT t S No 3N ni. __. 0t °"* CIOft'-W-1 OP INU "NAL "lvtNUE c...-. CITY OP -=--TM 1n .-..-.tOO .. tfttCell ':\:~ NOTICf Oft l 9'U8flt'S ._....._.-,....,, • Dll'AATMINlOf WAllCMMI" ..,19.:ILl.it --"' .. .,,.,.. __ ...... _... ......... ~... "°""" --..... --IDYtCr ---_,_ ..... ·------~-utm,, _,_ 18TaftaP lromtMHl9oflMNeflng Lna¥91 ACftOll YOU AM IN DEFAULT Df'Ol*1rlepurpon.o tobe .............. .,,. ....... D OPOUlm ...... "'°'° llOTICS .:-=r,:-l*6oed lbOYI TO fMTICT .... UND€A A DEED Of T.-UST. l d l W 1mt11ecton W.:ro TM =:r a-tone -eM.a lit f9 ........ llC)llM.D .. ...,. u:~ .. :::ei' J.~~Auus1-/. C..1111119er. ,.:~ ~~.!~~;: =:: ~~ ~ ~6T',A~E '~ :· .. ~ c:~u1ou1 ~::' =itt;u~ ~.':::! 1n::= ~t~v~n =:.-HARDY. '' 1 '.... c~.., OA1'f0Augutt2•. t"8UN· •• ,... -• per.on ln,.,..,ed tn -All TIOll 110N TO Pf'OT£CT YOUR~· or M rtenly •••• N•m• I AY MEA DOWS •IOI' I U t, tMI ptopetty de-CAllMO.AD-1 NotlC>lle '*"Y...,tfl•t LHS YOU lAt<E ACTION To aH helrt, tlenel\Ctarlee, N ....... you may Ille wltn OP ftll llA~ OP ftll "'°"ATV. If MAY BE pr ... or~. u to.., .. , AP A Al M £ N l 8 A S . ICr'tbed IMllOWl\Mbeen Mil · CnATIOll Am a pvbtlc ""'inO Wtll be MIO TO PROTECT YOUR PROP• ClllditOf't, continganl credl· the court • formtl ~I NOCI.... AOAIMlt 80\.D AT A PU8LIC SALE po11e11lon or enc um• IOCIATlS. 2112 Oupont tct for nonpeyment 01 MOTICa OP •AMIO by Ille Ctty CouncM of the IE,RTY, If MAY 8E SOLO Al tort. end pereone WhO mey '°'~Notice Of the Ill· YOU. \'OU lllOUlO COM-,, YOU N££0 AN E><PLA· tltenoM, to Nlllf)' '"' """ Or ' Sun•~'· !Miit, c.tlt tntern.I rtytnl;t ..... dVe fO. DENNIS FREOEAtCK Otty Of Huntlfttton lttcn In A ll'U9LIC SALE IF YOU beot,......tnMrtMdltHM '"9of en irw91toryendtP-TACtALA'"9. ~TION OF TH£ NATUAf.: peid t1e1ance d"9 on IN t21t6 "°"' Q STUART & DE· CAYSLER ttltCouncilCMmbeftofllle NEED AN EXP\.ANATION .,.... Of Mt•te. Of both of "'*"""''of .... t. ...... ..... .. Of THI! P9'0CEEOINQ l'IOM Of notM Mc:Ufed I>)' '"'-FlelhlOUt 8utlneH IOAAH t(AAI. Tht prOOtfly YOU ARE HERESY OA· CIYIC Center. ~rtllntton Of THl NATURE OF lHE EL I Z A 8 ETH F OfofllftypetltlOOOflCcoum ,,........... AOA tNST YOU. YOU ... 0.0 of Trwt end,... Nemer.-r9d to eb0.,. ..... ,. be 90td •• putMlc Nie OEMDto~onAV911tl e..c11. at ttM "°"'of loo '"0CEEOING AGAINST GILLENWATt:R • ptO\llded In MCtlOl'I 1250 ~.... SHOULOCOHTACT A LAW· ~ .... ma.-C09te .... tl9d "' Otenot Coun!Y on uncttt IHl•O tllO •• 22, tNt 11 9 00 AM Ill 0. p ... Of .. IOon .,,.,...,., YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-A PETITION l'IU ~ fittd ot Int c.lifofrtll Pr~lt .. "'-Yt:A ~end ectvenc:. •t the ,ebfuery 23, 1983 FILE ptcMOed I>)' lnlwnel Rell· per1!Mllt 10 ot ttle ~!Of • .... on ~lttdey. TACT A LAW\'ER by ROSEM ARY PATRICK If\ Code A ~1 fC)t 8~1.. ....... .. lltretly gf\oen On Wedneed-. M 5th. am.of tnttnltlel publclUon NO F210432 .,_,.Co0tMetlon8"5and ~ of Otenge County "'96'11 Geyof Nly, ..... tor On June 30, 1989 et t <15 Ille Super ICM' Court of Calf· Nollet IO'm le aveRablt lrom th et TRUST DEED 01· IMt. el 10-00 A M Long of 1'111 Notice of S., to ...i1 Pen A,,.-tcen Equlll•. rellted r9Qullll0f\t D1te tocettO at 821 N Sycemoit, the ~ Of contidtring AM. A~L ESTATE FORE fornlt COUl'llY of Ofenot r• the ooun ctlrl!. vtRSIFlEO SEA\/ICES, • IMctl Slvlngt~ ~At-143.171 M tnc , 2112 Ou9ont Or111e, llcle wtt1 be °'*"'° Jvtry Senta Ana, ClltfOfni.. 10 en lnef .... In the monttlly 01.0SURE SERVICES at qvetling thlt ROSEMAAY ........, '9t ........ *1 Celltornll Corpor11lon H IOClellOl'I u duly llCl90int9d OATSD June 2, t91t Suitt 230, hv1ne. Clllt. t9ttl, 1tn: Time 810....+tt tie ltlOW c:IUM -"'I ~ court rett fof' ourbllde ~- Ouly •PPOtnltO l1uatee PAlRICI< be 9'>C)Oint9d .. ¥111111.1.C ....... A-., 1ruatee. or tUCCHto r Trutt .. undtrandpur-euent PllllT AMllllCAN 92715 ()ptr1eO 11.00am,Ptec:aol ltlOuld not mike an or~ refvM COlllCtlon end dlt· unoer 1,..d pUrllJ•nt to Deed perton•t rep<etent•tllltt to fer Petltltfttf, 11141 truett•. or •ubetltuttd to OMO of Trust recorded llOllTOA• COlm'ANY. A CIMt\ G nonrt. frua1 .. S• 2•000 Av ... Rold. 4tl'I deelarlng, OARRIK SCOTT ooeel trom 15.00 10 17.60 otTruetrecordeclAugusl30. edm1nleterlheettat101tlle ~ leNet. lulM W , tf'Vll .. put'IU9"t tothe0..0 OctoW 15. 1984, u lfltt Celfftfftll Cer=~~::· ottheCeMnG.RonraFamilY f'\oof, Laguna Ntgl*, CA CAYSLER &. GREGORY 'rile l)urpou OI 11'1• 1988. u lflttrume.nt No decedent H•1ttl1t9ten 8eech, CA ot Trust e.11tcuttd by "El'· no. 84·424677, In In l>OOk ...... \' KA\'I, t, Truel d1ted June 18, 1N9, 92877 Tlflt Onerect Only 8 'E\/EN CRYSLER (ff .. t>ropoted lncre ... 11 tn 88·43 1079, B~ NO N'A. THE PETITION reqUNIS 1947 FREY A SMOAOWSl(I, A ••uu:. peg.itAA•)r.. Of Of· .................... ,. 121&1 StnglngOllOOd Dr .. tllerlQht,lltlt,andlnterfft OI "°'" Plf9fltll con1rol end COYel'the lncreuedcOtt•IO Paga No N A. ol 0 111¢181 Re· eulllorlty to admln1t1er the P\ibUlhed Ot1nge Coest SINGLE MAN AS TO A 50'.\ llctel Records tn the ottk:a ot A•e, CA. t2701 (7H) S1rtta Ml, Caltl 92705 0 SlUART & OE80AAH custody end a proper tub· tile City ot refuM eolleetlon C<>td• '" the O"'~ ot the ffllt• under the lndepen-Delly Pilot June 23. 2•. 30, INT.. & OERAAO A the County Aecofder ol Or· ---Thlt bull.,... WH con-KARL In Ind to Ille P<Opet'IY ject lor edoptk>nl (10 be M lo lncl'MNd p i. ... County Recor<lef 01 OR· dent AOmtr11st1a11on OI Es· 1989 SMOROWSKI & lltCTORlA 11'\0t CoYnty, State ot C.11-Publitned Orenge Co11t ducted by a general p•r1ner· -*'be offwreo for Nit It r• ldoe>ttol lmpoetd by Otano-COUrtty ~NOE. Stitt ol C•hlorn1e tete.t Act (Tiiie eU1horlty el· fS537 JEANINE SMOAOWSKI. lornla, E11ecuted by Ollty Piiot June 8, 16, 23 t111o quetttd, the tr1ternal Rev· You ll•Y91tlght to lpPe•r at llndflN "'"· tncrMMd e-~·eo by SHARON l YNN lows '"' perlOnll repre...,. HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS RONALD HENRY A NO 18~ th. •••tement WH ftted tnue ~ Wiii turnl•h In-In PlrlOO •ndlor by counMI cost•otthe reluM collecilon JOHNSON A MARRIED lallve to laloct many actions "8.IC N0T1C( JOINT TENANTS AS TO AN MARIE HENRY. Hu•b•nd F•82 ...tth Ille County Cttnt ol Of· lorm•llon about pots•Dte It you With 10 be repreetntecJ contr.CIOf WOMAN AS HER SOLE ""tlhOUI obtemtng court IP· \JNDtV ~et el. and wl .. es faint ltn-"tl 91\ge County on Mty 24, encumbrences 'llrhjcll ttlay by en 11tornay .no the c:oun All ctttzen• ere Invited to ANO SEPARATE PROP· PfOYel Btlore taking C*'tetn MOl'tCI OP IMEA'" Recorded January t9, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC MlJC ll)TICE 1th be uMf\11 In determining lhe determ net you cannot II· •llend efld provide the City ERTY Will SELL Al PUB KllOn9, h~ever the r>ef· AND ~TiON 1988 In 8ooll. Page. lntt • AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810. Publtthed Or•noe. Coast vetue ol the lnte<ett being lord en attOffley, 0t1e wlll be Council with •rltttr1 and Ofll LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST son•I r~t•Uva Is r• TO AD\lllalftw. I S.02376' ol Ofllcuel Re-DER FOR CASH (P•rablt .. 84WAll'I °' Delly Pilot June 2, 9, 16 23. sold OMcrtption ol PfOP-9t)p(llnl9d lor you ...ithOul commtr1t• end .... que•· 81DDER FOR CASH IP•)'· quired to gt\19 notice to llTAft OP cord• In tilt olfoce ot lllt,tlme ot •• In le'llrtU money ~ORDINANCE 1919 F·4SG erty Parcel I Commonly Clllfgt lion• ~nlng Of aut>mlt able 11 time ot sate 1n lawful 1n1erHted person1 unle5$ MAROAMT MAf''r County Recorder ot OR· of the Urtlttld Sta1 .. 1 81 the A P<Ol)Oetd ordlrtlnoe ts kna-n as 71 HlltcrHI, New tf yov lall to~, at Ille evldtnee tor Ot llgllnat tilt l'JIOM't ol lht Umted Sta1esl lhily !\ave waived nottee or O._N ANGE County. Catt1orn1a. 1 Cl\epmen Awoue entrence tchtduted lor •dopttoo •t ftalC NOTICE port B .. ch, CA 926e0 l ot tlrM and piece 1t11led 1b0ve propc>Md rcwlllon• to the AT THE MAIN (NORTH) EN· consented to tile propoted 0... .._,.llMlr. end pursuant to ti\• 'fllotlo•'to tilt ClVIC'Ctl\19' 8ulld•ng. the regu111 City Councu 3t, ol lract No 7223, In the th• court mey (terminate retldtnll•I retuM colltc1ton TRAl'/CE TO THE COUNTY acllon) lhe lnoependent A-1..it ol Oetaull end Etecuon to 300 East Chapm•n Avenue, meeting ol July 3, 1989, K~ City ot Newport 8eact>. as your rlgt111 to the control le •• outlined abow. All IP· COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC admln111r&tloo authf)(lty wtll To •ti lltlrs, t>tnelfcl.,1411 Seti 'the<eunde• recorded Oranoe. Calltomla. ell dghl. being Ordinance 89·20, ITATWMINT or: per mtp rtlCOl'dfld In book end custody of tll• minor pl~tlOnt, exhibit•. and dt· CENTER DRIVE WEST. bl granted unless an cr9dttors. contingent Credi· February 3, 1989 In BOOk. Utlt 1no lnlerest conveyed •rM!ldlng Section 2·189 ol UAMMHlllBIT OF 27•. paget 7 to 18 lnetus1ve. el\lld) (go lorWerd with the tcrlptlons of thll PfOPOHI SANT A ANA CA ell rlgM, Interested pe<M>n hies en tore. 1nd per eons wtio may Pege. Inst 1189• 208192 of to end n~ hetd by It undei the Colt• Mes• Mynle•P•I Ull or '1CTt110Ua m1ac.etlaneolj• maps 1n 1he adoption or the minor chilO I 11• on Ille With the Ofllce ot uue and iniere.sl eon11eyed objection to this petition an~ be otherwise tnte.rsted 1r1 the Mid Official Record•. wtll M id o..cs ot Trust In the COde authorizing_ ln-hOuse .., .... ,NAME oltloe. ol the county rec01der DATED· APR 12 1989 the City Cle.l'k, 2000 Mali1 10 and now held by 11 unde< sllow. good cauM why Ille wiM or eatate or bOth, or Seti on June 30. 1988 et 1 00 ptoperty situated tn Hid Mlltement ot amall cl•lms The tollowtng person• ot said county P•roel 2 (SEAL) Street, Huntington Btlch. u 1a Deed OI Trust "' the coun should not grant Ille MAR G AR E T M AR y p M .. THE NORTH FRONT County •nd State detcrlbed TM motion to give Ordt· hl\19 •bendoned Ille UM ot Non-exctullve •Pi>Urtenent GARY l ORANlllLLE. CetlfC)fnla, t()( lntptetlon by ptOperl)' situated m said •uthont)' O'BRIEN ENTRANCE TO THE COUN u lot 18 ot a sul>d1\ltslon ol nance H -20 first reading the Flctltloue Business Mltrnertts '°' Ingress •nd CLERK OF THE COURT BY the public. County and Slate deSCl•l>e<I A H~RING on tile peto. A PETITtON.htl been Iii.CS TY COUl'HHOUSE 8IOcit. 221. S«:tlon A or carried by tlle following roll N•me SNAPSHOT 1 HOUR egress o~ prtvete streets K HOUTON. DEPUT't' TIMI City of Huntington .. llon ""'"be held on JUL y 13 by DENNIS 0 BRIEN trl the 700 CtlltC CENTER DRIVE Newpon Beech In the city ol call vote COUNCIL MEM· PHOTO, 149 Rt~lde Av-..... lorlh In thOse ce.t'latn Steipltton & St~talon, At· Beech endeaVOfl to •ce<>m· LOT 68 OF TRACT 3763 IN 1989 at 1 •5 p M fn Dept SupertOr Court ol Cehlorn·• WEST Newpor1 8eaell, County ol 8ERS AYES Bull•. enue. Newc>oft BelCh, C811t Decl1r111on ol Coven1nt1 IOfney tor Adopting Patent, mod••• P«llOlll ol han<ll THE CIT'r or NEWPORT j No 3 ioc.1e<1 •• 700 C.Ylc County of Orenge request· SANTA ANA CA ()faoge, Sl•t• or Ca1tl0fnl1, Hornbuckle Amburgey, 112863 QOndltton1 end restnctoons 17621 Irvine Blvd . Suite capped stetus In the ed &EACH COUNTY OF OR Cente< 0••~8 Sant• Afla. CA •no th•t DENNIS 0 BRIEN •t pubtlC •uctton 10 the .. sha-n on • map lheteol GtnlS Gtugow NOES Tiie Ftctllfous Business rtCO•ded APrrt 6 1971, lrl 114, Tusun CA 92680 mls•tOn Of eecet• 10, Of AfltGE s1 ATE OF CALI 9270 t be •PP<>"'ted 8S personal htghMt b•Odei lor cash (pay· recorded 1n Boo • Page 36 None ABSENT None N•me reletred to above was book 9596 page 902 01tle111 Published Orange Cout trHtment °' e.mploymanlln, FORNIA AS SHO "N O N A IF YOU OBJECl to tt>e represent•11ve to 1dm1111ster •ble .. Ille time ol Hie In of Ml•Cell•neous M&pS, re· The fuU ltlll ol lhe ordl· flied In <><•1111• Covnty on ftcord• Single ldlnlly res•· Deily Piiot June 23. 30. July City prOgrtm• or ecl""lll" MAP RECORDED IN BOOK grsnt1ng 01 the petition. you Ille eatate or the dte8den1 lawful money ot the Untied c0td1 ot said Orange <::oun-nance may be rud 1r1 the November 20. 1982 FILE dence 11porok1ma1ety 7, 1', 1989 Tiie Cily ot Huntington l3 1 PAGES 38. 39 40 <11 should ellt'le< appe., at lhe A HEARING on the 1>4'11 Stites), all rlghl t1lle, •nd ly EXCEPT the Nor ti\· Clly Ctefl!.'a ottlee, 77 F11tr NO F203297 tS.600 sq feet, 2 1tory 7 F 527 Beach I• en equal opl>()ftunl· A N.D 4 2 o F M is heanng end Stele your Ob· llon will be held on JULY 13 lnt~st, conveyed to ind -•terly O 70 teet thereof. D11ve. Costa M41$8. MlcllHl L McOuMney. 10 bedrooms. 6 5 oath•, 3 cei ty emptoyer. • CELLANEOUS MAPS RE· je.Ctlons 01 me wrl1ten objk· 1989 at I 4S P M lr1 Dept now helO by it unde• 111111 Ille SoutlleHtMly tine of lllllN '·PHINNEY, Ctty Sllverlern, lr111n11, Call!. g1rege. private pool •nd "8.IC NOTICE HUNTINQTOtl 81ACM CORDS OR ORANGE lion& ""Ith the court before No 3 located al 700 C1\lle d~ In the property altu· M id NO(lhwttl.,ly 010 lee1 Ctefll 9271& IP•· Submission ol Bids AU CrTV COUNCIL, 9J:Connle COUNT't', CALIFORNIA the heiring Your appeer-Center Drive, Santi Ana. CA 1t9d In uld Co~mty end l*ng the c.nte.r Une of the Publllhed Orartge Coast Thlt bu11ne.u was con. bid• must be •vbmltled on IUPUllOR COUllT areckwar. Cltr Clerk, The street eddress ar1d anee mey be in person or by 9270t Stile and det<:rtbed as fol· •~iatino well of the bulldlng Delly Piiot June 23, 1989 ducted by en lnd1vldut1 FOfm 2222, Sealed 81d tor cwt• aTAn """'9: (n4) a.-MM other common deSlgll3hOn. ~r attorney tF YOU OBJECT to the tows PARCEL I 1•ocated on Hid Loi 1s· F522 Thi• •l•tement w•s llled P\ircllue ot Seiled Proe>-cw CA&JlORMA Publlehtd Or•nge COHI 11 eny. 01 the 1eaJ p1operty IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR g;'entlno or the petition ~ Lot 16. Trec:t 10097. as Ttie street eddrus end •Ith Ille County Clerk ol Or· etty Contact Ille oltlce •n· CO\MT't or C*ANOE Delly Pllol June 23, 30, 1989 described above •s or a contingent creditor ol shOutd 9'ther appear •I tlle a110wnona M90reoorded1n other common designation. "8.IC NOT1C£ anee 9 County on M•y i7. dlclled below '°' forms 111 re 110810 ILINA F523 pufp()(te<S 10 be the de.cMsed you must file hMflng and state ~· oD· BOOk •4 1 Pages 29 10 3.41 It 1ny, ol the reel PfOe>erty t919 2222 Ind lnlOl'm&tlon •t>Oyl OOMZALIZ. 1 .,_, tlr 18t6BUHONSHELL LANE yourcla1m w1ththecoun al\d )e.Cllons °' tilewnt1en ob1ec· both 1nclu1lve or Mlt· de•crtbed above Is NOTICI OF Pul>llet'te<l Or•nge Coast Ille property SubmltoUSs 10 llltOIA l!UNA oaDA.. hef Ml.IC NOTIC( NEWPORT BEACH CA mail • copy to the personal ttons wltll the court betore oell•neous M•PI. record• of purported to be 28 t9 N-· PU9lJC .. AMMO Dally Piiot June 9 16 23. 30. the oe.reon n1meo below "'other, fef Cl\ent• of •---------- 92860 represenlltlva epootnt.O by the l'IHnng Your appu•-Orange County, Cehlornta port Boulevard, Newport Notkla 11 hereby given lhet t980 before Ille time bids wilt be Neme. aUPW9IOR COURT The undefltgned Trustee the court Wilh1n lou1 months ance may be in parson or by endescorrectec:t byth•teef· 8Mcll Ille Pl•nn1ng Commission ol F-<181 c>pen«t Payment Terms CAM NO.: A141127 or CAL•ORMIA. d19Cf11ms ar1y lt1b1h1y tor any lrom the d•t• ol tlrst Is-your 1tt0trtey 111n Certlhclte 01 CorrectlOll The undersJgned Tru11ee the City or N-port ~ach BIO must be accomp11n~ ottwf' TO 8"0W COUNTY OP C*AMOI incorrectness ot the street suencie ol lettets as pro111ded IF YOU /\RE A CREDITOR recorded 1n Booll 129•5 dlec:lalms any liebillty tor 1ny wlll hold a pul>lle l'lffrlng on "8.IC NOTICE by the luH emount ot the bid CAUM fOfll CHANGE In tile M•tt., ot tile Applt· eddreu end other common 1r1 sec:11on 9100 ot the C•lf· or • cont1nger1t C<edltor ol Page 1484 ot Olflc••I Re· tncO!'rectness ot the st~t the eppllcelion.ol Chaml)lon LIO .. L ....,.TICI 11 11 101111 S200 or less II the Of' NA• c•tlon ot Jan Etlzabe111 designation. It any shown loml• Probate Code The tile deoeased, you must lile cords ot sata Or•noe Coun-•ddren end other commoo Development Company lot .. ,_. 10111 bid 11 more than S200, (C.C.,, tm) Dunlap tor Change ot Ntme n.tfn time lo• hhng claims W111 not your claim with the court 11nd ty d"tgr1atton. II any. ahown Amendment No 684 on WWPOfllT -Mii.A submit 20 percent 01 tile WHEREAS ROSA ELENA No. A 141653 .,, S1ld sale will be maae Dul el(pire prto1 to lour months mall • copy to the personal E1o;cep1 1hete.l1om 1111 on. otl herein properly loc•ted et 360 1 ~.D~~ emount bid or $200. which· OJEDA. the mother ot appll· ORDEA TO wlthOUI covenant or war-from the date ot lhe neanno repreMOtetlve •PPO•nted by rights. miner al 1tght1, gas. I S•ld salt w111 be made, but JtmborM Road .., • """' •~ Is greale• On accep-c 11 n t Ros 1 o ELENA SHOW CAUSE FOR r•nty. Hpress0< 1mpllt'<l. re· r1ot1Qed abOve the court within lour months "8turel gas rights end other wtlhOUI covenant or wer· Request to amend tt>e NOTIC E IS HEREBY tence ot lhe highest bid. th• GONZALEZ 11 m1no1 unde1 CHANGE OF NAME gaidlng rnle, poue.ss1on 01 YOU MAY EXAMINE the trom the dale ot first ts· l'lydroc.,bon substances by ranty. e•pressor lmplled. re· Newport Pl•ce Ptenned GIVEN lhlt the Boatd 01 bll•nce due. 11 any, wlll be tlghtMn (181 years ol ege Jan El1.z.at>etll Our1lap h•• eneumbrenee1 to pay lhe Ille keQt by the court II you suance ot ~Hera as PfO\'lded whatsoever name kno...n .. , gerdlng lltle, poneulon m Community Olstrlet Regu-Education °1 tile Newi>on · requited In lull form or P•y· hes hied • pe.tmon wflh tl'le meo 1 petltlOn In this court rem1.ln1ng pr1nc1pte sum ol are • pe.raon 1n1erested lr1 In section 9100 ol the Ceh· togelller wtll'I •II geot,..,mel en<:umbrencies. to pey the 1111on1 so-tis to allow res-MeH Urnlled School DISlrtct ment All payments muat be Ctent ol 1h11 court tor en for en order •tl0W1n9 Ptltl· ttie r1ote(sl secured by said 1,.,. ettate you may tile w1tl'I lornl• Probete Code Tiie stHm •nd llHm power remaining prlnclpll sum ot teurant vses on Genetal Of O•enge County wllt re· by ceah. cenltled cllect. Order changing applic.nt s tloner to change 1111~ Deed of Trust wnh interest the courl • fOfmlll Request ttme lor hllng c11ims wilt not below 1 depth ol SOO Ifft' tile nolt{S) secured by Hid Commerc el Sue I suDlee1 oelve ... led bids up to 10 00 cuh1er·1 or treuurtr • name from ROSIO ELENA neme from Jan Elttlbeth thereon as pro~'" said for Spec1a1 Notioe of the ltl-•xPlr• pnor to lou• months under the ru t pr09tfly de· Deed 01 Trust. With lflterest to tlle•PC>rovelof 11 use per· AM on the IOth day ot July. Check orb)'• Unlt9d Stain GONZALEZ to ROSIO Ountap to Jenn EltHbelll nottC•I. adv1nces 11 an). 1ng ol an 111vent0f)' and 9P-trom the date 01111e he1tt1ng scribed 1b0ve, wtthout the. thereon, H prollldtd"' said mlt In NCh c1se 1919. " Ille Purchasing Ot· postal, bank. ex0tess or ELENA OJEDA, Ountap under llMI terms ot said~ pra1Mmer'lt or ettate. assets no11otd above nght to drlH. mine. e•plore or note(s). ldvanoes. II any. Tllll PfOtect 11as been re· lie• ol .. Id School Dtswct. ttlegrtPh money order If tS HEREBY ORDERED ll IS HEREBY ORDERED or Trust. lees Cll.,ges end or of •ny pettlton or account YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe ope.rite 11\rough or oo Ille under the terms ot said Oetd vtew.d, ertd 1t has been de-loc:eted •t 2995·B Bear Make check or money order thal en per10ns lnle.nted 1n tht t all peraon1 lnter"1ed In expenle.t ot tile Tru&tee ana as provtded 1n sec110n 12so Ille kept by the cou•I 11 you euflaee or upper 500 lee1 ol j ol Trust, lees, cherges and termlnecl 11111 11 11 c•tegort· Sir .. \. Cott• Mesa. CA payable lo Ille lnte.nal Rev· the eb0\19 enllllect mltt&r the m•ner elOf ... ld iippeer ol lhe trusts craateo Dy said of the C11hlorn11 Probate ere a oertOn Interested 111 tile subsur1ece ol sa•d lend a.penMI ol tile Trustee and c1t1y exempt under the re 9'626, " which tome uld enue Servte:e appear before thla Coun ., belore this court In o.p.rt. Deed ol Trust Code A Requeat 101 SO@Clal the eet1te. you m•y hie Wltll PARCEL 2· I of the trust• Ctelted by aid qulremtnts of the Caltlo•n•8 bid• wltl be publicly opened Neture ot Title Tiie right, 2.00 pm on August t5, merit No 3 at 700 Cllile The tot•I amount ol tl\e un· Notice form ts available from the oourt • formal Request Non-ekctuslve 1ppurten1nt Deed ol Trust. Envtronmental Oualtty Act In<! , .. d lor FOOD SER· title lnlS •nlerest ol lhe IU· 1919 lr't Department No 3 ol Center Ofl\/e Wnt, Santa paid baltnc• ot the obll· the cour1 cler" tor Speel•I Notice ot the 111· easements tor 1ng11n. 1 The tot•I amount ot the Notice 11 hereby further VICE SUPPLIES payer (named on the flont of t 11 e ab o 11 e en 11t1 e d Ana, C•llforrtl•. on July \ 1 g1t1on aeevr19d by the orop.. Attorrtt~ for Pemtor.r. Ing ot an inventory and ao-egress. u&e ano enjoyment unpaid bal•r1ce of the obll· given thet said publte: hear· All bids ere lo be In BC· lllls torml In ind to the orop· courtroom et 700 C1111c 1989. •I 2 00 o'ctodl P M , eny to be soto ar1d reasor1-QflEQOflY N. IEOUIM, prsieeme.nt of estate usets In end to tlle "Recreatlon•I g~tlon HC:ured by the PfOP· Ing will be held on the 6th cordenc• with Condlttons. •"Y •t olte.rt!O for sele 1uo-Cente< Drive West. Sante end then •nd there thow •ble Mllm11ed costs ea-Atty., 2100 I CM1th Ent .... " or ot any pelltlOn or 1ecoun1 CommOI' ArH" ol said l r•ct I "''Y to De sold and •••ton· day ol July. 1989, at the hour Instructions ind Spe.clll· Je.ct to any pr101 v1tld Ana, C111tornle al\d then and CIUM, If 1ny they hive. why penMS and adv•llQes at the at., l te. 300. tn lrtt, CA H provided tn 1ectton 12!>0 No 10097, es set forth 1n the tblt ettlmlltd costs. ex· of 7 30 pm In the Council c1t1on1 w"lch aie now on Ille out•l•ndlng mortgeges en· there shOw cause. 11 any lhey .. Id petition tor chenge ol time ot the 111111a1 oub1tcat1on 1271' of the Celllornta. Piobale Oect.,atlon of C<lven1nts I penNS eno 11<1venc:u at Ille Ch•mben of the Newport In the offlce 01 Ille Purc:has· evmbrances, Of othe< hens hl\19, wny this pettllon tor rteme al'lould nol be granted ot th• Nottee ol Sate is -Publi~d Orange Coast Code A Request lor Special Cond•lt0ns end Re.strtetlOns ume ot the 1nft1al publlellion Btecl\ City H•JI 3300 N-· •no Director or said SchOOI 1n favor ol third partie$ e11anoe or name stlould not tT IS FURTHER or~9d s t 3 9 '3 2 o 9 T he Ollty Pilot June 22 23 29 Nohoe lorm 11 avalltbte lrom tor L1u1el Point Town I or tlle Notice ol Sele 11 port eoult Y•rd Newport Olttrtct 298S-B Bea• Street. egetnat Ille lupeyer that ere be grenled thtt a copy of this ordet to t>enehc:••"I' U~I said Deea 1989 lhe COUfl clerk Hornes • Plenned Umt De-S270 060 22 Beech. C.lltorn•• •t Wlltd'I Cost• MIH Catllornia IUC>e'for to the hen ot tl\e If IS FURTHER ORDERED lhO'llr c&uM be pYbllshtd In of Trull heretol0te eucuted lhF546 Attemer '°' '9ttf~: vetopment recorded 111 1 The t>enellctery und...Uld ttme el\d plecie '"Y 1nd ell 926?6 United Stites Alt pr099rtY ts thel a copy ol th11 01der to the Orll'geCont Delly Piiot and delivered to the unde.< ~ • Her1tef, A L-8oo4< 13177 P&ge t86S ol 1 Deed ot Trust hetetotore t•· per1on1 1nte1es1ed mey ao· A Pertormance Bond may ofter'td tor 111le wllere IS a.no Show Cau• be publl$llOCI 1n • n~eper ot generll sigMO •written Oeet111111or1 P\ll.tC NOTtcE COf1"1' .. *'· '711' lhech Olffc1a1 Record• , ecuted and detl-ed to lhe. peer and be he111C: thereon be requ red" the discrellon as is Ind w1tllout 1ecourae the Orange CO.st Delly Pilot. clrculalfon. pul>ltahtd In lhll ol Oeleult 11nd Demand tor ..-Wtlfd, 141tte 10S, Munt· AP NO •39-172·68 urtd•llgned •-•tten Oecl11r· lf you c:h•lltoge this l>'OJ9CI ot Iha District eg•lnst the United Sta1es , n-11>•pe1 ot general county •1 lee.tt or-ca• we9' Sele end 1 ''''"'""'Notice 01 NOTICE Of DEATI4 I 111 to" • • • c: h \ C A 'Proper ty eddreu 11 •tlon ot Oet•utt and Otma11d In court,~ m•y t>e 1tm1ted No biddei may wttlldraw Noguar1ntyor wtrianty. ex-Clreulttlorl pubttthed 1n Or· lor lour conMCUtlYW ..,...., o.11ult end Electoon to S.tl AND Of' 1'£TITIOH 12M7·"" r>Yri><>ttedly known u 2S26 for Sate, end • wntten No-to re111ng onty tllose tssues hi• Bid lor • P9<1od ot torty-pr111 or Implied, la made es enge County. Cehtornl• prior to Ille dey ol aald hNr· The under•lgr1ed caused TO AOMIMllnlll Published Orange Coast Alder Line. Costa Mesa. CA lice of Detevlt •nd ElecUon you or someone else ra1MO five <45) d•V-Iller Ille date to the valldlfY of th• title. once a week ror lour (4) con· Ing seod Notice of Oelau•I end 18TAn Of Dally Piiot June 23. 2<1 30. 92627 . to Sell Tiie undersigned al tile public 11e.1r1ng de-Mt'°' the opening ltlereof qu•tlly, qu•ntlty, weight, eecut1ve weells prior to tlle OettO JUN 02 1989 Etecllon to Se.fl 10 be re-IHAflOH JOY 1989 The total amount ot the un· ctutMld .,1d Notice of Oil· .c:rll>ed 1n this nollce or 1n The Boerd ot Ecrucetlonf 01 size. or condition ot any ol date ol 11ld h .. rlng JA•• A. JACKMAN, corded 1n lhe county wl'te<e kf'AIQ(fl, etc• FS530 ptld b"ance 01 the obll-fault and Election to Sall to written correspondenoe de-tilt Newpor1·M.,. Uni led the property. or tt1 Illness Oaled Mey 2• t9811 lvdfe of lh• aw.-rler I~ rHI P<opet1y Is 1oc11eo •MARON JOY •-IC llftflC( gatlOn ..cured by the JJrOP-be recorded tn the county lllleftd 10111e~lty at, or prior School Dl•trlCt r_..,.. the tor 1ny u .. or purpose No .IA•• A-JACKMAN, C-1 · Dale MfY 31 1919 IUMAN, r-. "" e.rty to be sold and re.1100· wt'ler• tile real pr~fty IS 10, Ille pYbtic 11eartrt0 for In· rtgllt to refec:t 111Y or •11 bids clalm Witt be consldt'ed tor JUDQI, •~"'°" CouttT Ja.n Ellzabelh Dunlap •OO flt.l .f .8 .. lttc:-oe.a MAL I MARONJOY ICet?U 11>1e estimated coste. e.1· IOClttd . . formation call t7 l4) end not..nece11artly accept ettowenceor edfuttment or LAW OFFICES OF Snug Harbor. Newport U TA'fa 'Of'ICLOIVfll DfltlCOLL. ACTlTIOUS MlllNfH penses end advan<lft 11 lhe Oita Mey 31, 1989 844·3200 lht to-.11 81d. Ind to waive IOf retclUJon 01 the sate MICHAEL G NUTTER, BY 8Mct>. CA 92663 8Ef'VICEI At IUC · I MAflON JOV L~ NA• HA~NT urna oltlle tnltlel pubtic1t10n Ltflt 8Mcfl ........ end Gery 04 9-. hcret.y, eny lnlormtallty or trregutarl· b1Mdoo l11ture ot tlleprop-CARLTON\/ PHILLIPS, JR Published Orange Cout Claaofl TMllTaE, 77t 1 c-~ The following persons •re ol the Notice ot Sele Is LMft AMOC ... eentctflt ......... Cefft"' .. '*'· City ty In ~ rec:alved er1y to conlorm with •ny e ... 888 Nortll MeJn Street Suite Deily Pltot June 9. tS. 23 30. CIN'faf' AVl!NUE, S~ A·14"70 dolngbullnnses SS<l,9700• ._...,._C....,,.Fedenil efN .. -.erUtMcfl, .. T-tn8A UNI· prffMd or 1mphe<l rep· 908, S1nta Ana CA 92701 1919 ,LOOR, an, JIO, HUNT· To an httrS t>enel1e>1rles. J & p PARTNERS 307 to eddillon to cesh. ttle ML. ,,0.8oa 22111. l.Oftl NOn The expense of this f'tlO 8CttOOL Dt8T"9CT, reHntatton Rede,.plton (71'16tl7-126e F"84 INQTON •ACH, CA 92M7 credttOfs, conhngent creoi-Snug Harbor Road ~Newport trustee wilt ec:oept eerutttd I•• ch , C 1 t If or fl I a no1lca 11 peld lrom a tiling Car•IJft •· 8toc ktf • Rights The rights ol re· f>li'bllslltd Orenge Coast 714 ... -Ir. ELIZA-tors. •nd perllOlls WtiO may 8MCh Cetlt 92663-5842 ch.cks, c11111er a checks -t·WM, J"I) 412·1177 i.. collec:1ed trom the •Poi•· ~c~• CMNctof (7'4) d9'npt•on. II spec1h4!d 1n Delly P110t June 23. 30 July llTH 8Ef'IE fl. V1CE be otller'WIM lnte.sted in the ~ohn Howerd Seruggi drewn oy a State or Fttderet Ir.°"'" L. """"oldt. AMI. cent -:-12 Or C Internal Re.venue Code NC· 7 14. 1989 '9W8IDINT will or Nttte or both, <1I J 307 Snu H•rbot Roltd. Credit Un100 °'Savings As· Vloe ~. Publlahed Orenge Coast ul>tlshed •noe 01151 llOn 6337, ere quoted H tol· F526 aUPW9IOR COUllT Published Orange COHI SHARON JOY 11.RAIGEPI r II soclltlon, or S1v1ngs Bar1k I Put>litlled Orange Coa1t Detty PllOt .lune 23. 1988 Deity Piiot June 23. 30. t989 lows $«; 5337 Re.de.mp· Of' THI ITATI Da!IY Piiot June 9 16, 23 •kl SHARON JOY ELLMAN. Newport Beech Catlt eulh<>rl.ted to do t>Uslness tn Oelly Piiot June 9, 16, 23 FS32 FS28 lion OI Proper I>' (a) Betore CW CAUPORMIA 1989 SHARON JOY DRISCOLL, 92663·S8'2 the State All cheeks must 1989 111\TfC( Sele Any person wt>ose Ml.IC NOTICE CO\MT't or C*ANQe ________ F_4_8_9 SHARON JOY LONGPRE 30~"~~gMl~~~o~c~:~ be currently dated In the F487 "8.IC NOTICE "8.IC nu pr090r1y hH b4H>n lev1e<1 MftNOfll COUllT In re IOOA9' IAUL .. _,,.. N()TilC[ A PETCITIOEN he•• bee.nOflledE Newport Beecl\. Calif evegt tender other I Mn c.sh .. _IC llft1V'C .,_. NOT1CI TO upon thall hive lhe rtght to Of' THI ITATI QONZAUZ, a .,_, br n~L" by Ml H LL NA IN 92653·S8•? II 1ceeptfld, the Truetee. may ,._ ""~ .. _.... CONTllATOfll• P•Y the amount due. or: CALFORMA llOIA ILINA CMIDA. "" IUMMAfltV OF LONGPRE In the Superior Tiii$ bustneu II con· wtthhOfd the ISSUlr\Oe ol the NOTtCI Cw rtc:Tt110UI MllMll CALUNO '°" ..,. IOgtlher wltll the e~pt!llMS COUNTY°' OfllANCM "'•"'-'· .., Cheflt9 el ~HO ON>tNANCE Court ol C•lllornla, County ducted by a ~··I Perl· Trustee$ Deed unul lunO• • .. ... 8TA~ Scllool 011trlct NEW· ol Ille proceeding. II any to '" ,. .. CTOfll l.OUAM>O ........ A Pl'~ ordtnanoe II ot Or•no• re.questing that nershlp becOme •v•ll•f)te 10 tne TIN8Tll!88ALE lnelo4towtngperson1are PORf·MES A U NIFI ED the Secret1ry at •ny time MOftA. I --.W, bJ llOIA CAMNO.:AMllll ..,,........,.. MICHELLE NADINE LONG· The regtstrent com payee O< end<>nM llS II mat· Tl NO. Mlil dOfng bullneM es SCHOOL OISlRICT prior to the Nie thefeol, and ILIMA CMIDA. M9 lftOttler, ~f' TO 8HOW IChtduted fOf aoopttOn at PRE be t~nttd es per. menoect to tr•nsact bull llf of rtght YOU ARE IN DEFAUL l VIDEO TO U 1125 Ille· 81d •OHdlfne t t 00 upon sucll p1yment the S«:· '9t C ..... ef NeMe CAUM ftOfll CMAMOI =.u~u~r J~~., 3 Co1~~~· ~:t:iheU:.~~~': 1~ ~! nesa under the ttctttlOUI Said "" wtll be m1de bui g~~~ ~~~ °io TRt~~! =. S=.9~~6 o. Costa 0 ctocll AM ot the 101h d•Y retary 111•11 rfftore eucll CAii NO.: AMIAt Of' NAME oelng 01d1n1nce 89· 19 ced bu5lnns n•me or names WlthOul covenant 0' WM· UNLESS YOU TAl(l AC. Ctlt;.,. Aung-Yoog 10_.21 ol July 1989 pr09tff~ to h•m. and 811 ~TO IMOW (C.C.P. 1177) 1mendlng Tille 11 ol the T~I PETITION requests lltted ab<>ve on May 1, 1~89 rant)', '11,0ftsl °' imptl(!d re-llON TO PROTECT YOUR y-• ·~Ive Stanton C.lll Piece of Bid Receipt lu'1her PfocMdtngt 111 con· CAUll '°" CMANCM WHEREAS ROSA ELENil COiia MeN Murucipal Code Patrtek Micheet Scruggs gerdtng tllte, PotMUton or PROPERTY. IT MAY BE --' • Pu1chaslng Oep•rtment nectlOn Wltll the i.vy on suell OP MAME OJEDA, the"'°""' of apptl· rel1tlng to drinking tn pubhc sutl'lorily to ldmlnt1te< lh4 Tilts et element was ltled encumbrences, lo Hllsty l"9 SOLO Al A PUBLIC SA.LE Thia bu•tneu Is con· 291S 8M1 StrMI, Cost• prope«y lh•M ceeM from (C,C.P. 1177) CI n t E 0 0 A A S AUL Tl\e motion to give Ord•-Ml ate under lhe lnde.oen· with the County Clerk ol °' lr'tdeDttdness MCUre<S Dy IF YOU NccD AN EXPLA-ducted by an lndllltdu•I M .... CA 92626 the time ol l4ICh P•Y"*'t (bl WHEREAS ROSA ELENA GONZALEZ .• mlno< \lndtf nanoe 89· 19 tirst reeding ~~ :~;i(~~~~c::::.: .. e:.: 911gt County on Mey 22, seld Deed. edvanot1 there· NATION OF THE NATURE Tiie reglatrent com· P1ojec t ldentlllcttlofl Atderr\pttOfl of AMI EAtate OJEDA. lllt mother ot epp11. eighteen (18) )'Mrs Of tltOt. led ~ th IOll Oii ' t9&9 unde•. with Interest es OF THE PROCEEDING menotd to trenaact busl· NlrM ROOFING OF RE-After Sale (1) Petlod The cent HEClOR EDUAAOO 11 .. ltled a P91ltlon wttll the :;t vote y couNC:~'~e'M-lows the Of'fton•t repre9(!n-f''1"20 prollidect thtretn, Ind lhe I AGAI NST YOU YOU ntQ under the llCllllOUS LOCAT ABLES ADAMS owner• ol eny rHI PfopertY MORA • minor vnder •'9hl Oler' of lhla oourl '°' •n SERS AYES Butte tetlve to take many Ktlons Published O•anoe Coe.st unpeld Pflnclpel ol the note SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· l>Ytlnets n1me or names SCHOOL ANO WOODLAND 90td as provided In Melton ten pa) ytotrt ol •• hH Otoer Clltnglng eppllolnt'• Hornbuckle Amour9ey wltl\out oot11nlng court llP· Delly Piiot June 2 9 16. 23 tecured by stld Clfled with YER· N1ted above on Apfll 23. SCHOOL ~35, thelr halrt. Heeut0t1 flltd • P911tlon with Iha Cltlfk nema from EOGA R SAUL Genii, Glugow NOES OfOVel Btlore taking 09l'l•ln 1989 Interest tllereon H provided On J ly 1 1919 et t t 00 l9ell Pteoe Pt•na Are On File Of edmlflltlrttO<t, or eny of thf1 court for •n Otder GONZALEZ to EDGA R None ABSENl None ecllorie. l\Owever Ille per. F-454 In Sid Note A M ~tRST AMERICAN Ching Aung·Yong P1>rchtslno Dept 291S Star Plr90rt P!IVlng sny lrtterfft chlnging eppHclnfa neme SAUL OJEDA. Tile ~ II It t I ·~ d •00•1 re.presenlllll\l't IS re-0.ted M•y 3' t911.8 MORTGAGE COMPANY Thlt •1•ttment -s filed St Cost• Masi °CA lhertin, ()<.,..,,thereon, or from HECTOR EDUARDO IT IS HEREBY ORDERED A•-~•y !._or••"' iftorth~ qu;red to give notice to •-IC ..,,,nrr TRUST DEED DIVERSIFIED C .. , I 'Miii the County Ctetk ol Or· N• OTtCE 1s' .. EREBY any '*'°° In lhelr l>ellall M 0 RA to HECT 0 R thel aH peraone lntertltO In ,..,, ..... """ "" Q""' " c •nteresled oereons unle$s ,--. ""'~ SERVICES ''"°'"'• eorporattOn. H "IOI County on June 8. " tf'lallbepermltttoloredtem City Ctarll s ottooe. 77 "'" they l'leve w•illtlCI nott0e or k-1 1 2 4 , 4 11 1 C T 0 R y Trustee or Succeuor Ith GIVEN that '"• ebove-tht ptope(t)' told or eny EDUARDO OJEDA. the •l>OW entltltd men., Oth1e. Costa Mese con_,teo to ttle propoted BOULEVARD t rustee or Sub1tltuted fG*4 named SchOOI OlstrlCt ol Of. partlC'Uleor trllci of ~h prop. IT IS HEAE8Y OROEREQ ll)C)Mlf befote thtl Coon et 11LEEN '· "41NNEY, City ectton I Tiie tndependertt ACTITIOUI ..,.._.. SUITE 'tO Trust ... of thll certain Dae<I Pvblilhtd Orange COfft ange CQunt)' C.._, acting by erty at eny time wtlllln 120 ltltt ell C*IOOI lnttrated In 2 00 pm ' on AU1J'4t 1$ Ctefll edmlft!Streuon 11U1ttor1iy -..a ~A,..,., .. r NOA'fH HOtt.YWOOO CA ot Trust uecutad by Delly Plk>t JuM 1&, ,3, 30, 9l)CI tflr0\111'1 It• Governtft9~ en~ the •It thereot the l b<>Ye enlltltd melter 11~ '".~"":~~t~e°c! Ml.IC NOTICl Publlthed Orenge Coest be ;rented unten en ~ per900s • 91606 Cllrttllna Hud90n end re-July 7 1989 9oa1d, Mnnlfler reterred to K2l Pr!Cle Such Pl'OPll1Y or 80PMf before""' Court It courtroom •1 700 Civic Delly Piiot June 23, 1919 lnlt'Hle<S petlOO tiles •n doing " 8 8) 76 066 corded Octobef H 1MI .. . F 502 .. "DISTRICT". w\ft receove of hell be 2 00 p"" • on Aug;.itt IS, ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiF5i2i ti l objection to this petlllOn Ind P"KRTONCERSHINIPllNEOS T1M E1,.N30T ~~ L Y~N2 WOLCOH /VICE lnetrument No 1&-52t52t ol • up to, bul not later lhen the ~lttectpi~y r~ l tn In Department No 3 of ~er Or1va West, Santa tho..,. good ceust why tl\e " " PRESIDE IT Offlclel Recor<!• of Orange "8.IC NOT1C£ ltlOW-<ttlted time. Ml.led ,._.... 1 1 111 th• • b ove • n I I tltd Anti, Ctlltornt• end than end coun ShO\lld not grant tl\e Get••Y Drive, Newport Publl~n. .. w .CO.St Coun1y, Calllorlll• and bid• for the _.,d ot a con· upon P•~:'::-:!.can~ couru.oorn. at JOO Clvtc thlre.MlowceuM, lf-eny thty ··· • lfJICAl -evthO!'ll ~. C111tf 92ee0 . -...,... pvr11Ulli'll 1o thl t ~ .. If NI). IC~ ._rect for the •bO.,. project -• Center Drive WMt, S1nl• l'llve, wtty thl• j)9tltlon tor -.. n •• NTS A HE~RING on the Ptlll· Chlrltl Wlltlam Kircher Dell~ Pilot June 9, 16, 23, lice of Deteult thereuncMr '1CTITIOU8 llUIMH 1101 tnlll be received !n ~~found tn the county In Ana. C .. ttomlt end tllen and Cltt"IO' Of ntime thoutd not , ·~· tlon w111 be llitld on JULY 20, TrustM ol the C w Kircher 198 F4 recorded Maren 2, 1919 " MAMI ITAT9MIWT ttlt piece Identified et>ove. t'""''" '~:'S:~t~t!:r:'c; ttleretho-ceutt, II any they be granted lilliiiiliiiiiiii•lll '919 •t 1 •5 p M In Dept T~ 8~ttd ~7' 1~ 83 ~ttrument No Ill· 109888 ot The ~ l)WllOnt ere end th•ll be ~ end ==retary lor tti. UM of hlll'I, ~ this j)9tltlon lor IT IS FUArHEA OAOEMD -'ACIPIC VIEW ~.~ 1~1~.css!~,::.c·~ ~. c!.1 9J:o Mt.IC NOTICE g~~~. ~d:nd:'r ~·~~ ~P'::'~Mf:ACIAL :O~t=t=d ~ "" purch-hi• ,.r•. 2:. ~ted n~ "'°"'td not :.:.: 8:, ~·=~ ~~ 9270! ' ' Tht1 bvalneu II con· NOl'tCIOf"*-IC purtuent to Mid Deed of CENTER. 25 Uncte lite. Eect'I bidder mv1t tut>mt1 --'DM ,thtem0Urtt petdv, ITtSFUR1HERORDEAEO 11'19 0renotCoaetOeilyPllOt ~~~!~ tF YOU OBJECT to the CIUcttd by a limned partner-eM.a Of MANDOMID Truet Mii •t publie euc11on N9wpor1 Bttcn, Cellt 92960 wttfl MCf'I l>td a oert1fled or :::'::.-:,:':. ~-=~ tht1 • copy Ot tllll Otdtr lo • ""''"'* Of genaret ChltOtl c 1 granting ot the patllton, you tlllp ""80MAl. ,_,..._,. lot c.h, leWtul mon.y of Ille Melocly Perk Inc .• • c.111 ceehler'• checil PtY•btt to cent ennum Eflect o1 8flOw CluM be publlllltd In ClfeulttlOn OUblltlltd In Of· 3!!00 Pecl~ie ':.:! g;y..,. •hould tltl'ltf appeer •t the The reg111rent com. NotJce II hereby glvetl Urt1t9dSt1•otAmerlclfl,a ~. 25 Wncte Ille. the DISTRICT or • bid bor>d ~ncumbr~ Sac thtOtltlOIContOMyP"°'· enoe County, Ca11101n11 Newport 8MCfl heiring and st•t• yovr ob-rnenoeo lo treriMCt bull-tf'llt, pur_,en1 to Sec110n cnhlef'• chectt PIYebte to Newport 9-dl, Cafll t29eO In the torm Ml forth In Int &33t(C) Effect ot Junior En· • ~ltC* ot ~11 OflOI •.,...for four 1•1 con• ......,. )eetlOtlt or 111e-1tten ot>jee· neM ""°" tllt flctHIOus IMS o1 the Celll~ntl c.1111 Mid Trvst• drewn on • TN• bu.._• 11 con-eontffet documtonll In am ClllrftbfanoM A cen~t• of Clf~ttton pubiltMCI In Of· ~ .,..., PflOt to lht tlon• ...tth the coun btfOf• tM1e1nees n11me or n1mN Code end the prcMtlon• Of 11ete or nettone1 t>entc. 1 ~by 1 ~etlon amount not .... then 5~ of .... of pertonll opert enge County. Ca11torn1a d• Of Mid MtrinQ ••••••••••lthe heiring YOU!' llPPMf· ~•~on January 2· tlle C1ltlornl1 Auction stete or tedWel~ectltunlon. Tiie regl•tr•nt com· INl rntA~ltl'IOllntoft>ld gNerior adeedto,:;prop! once1.,...f0t10ut(•lcon· =•~24• 11" ... ._II'-1rtce mey be In pereon or by CMtlee Wtltt Ktr her Llcenllng Act. the under· or tt••• or ltOef'al NVlng• mencect to trL1MCt bu9J. • • prent .. tt11t fht bid· eny ••ecuttd puf'eUtnt 10 MCUtW. ..... , Pftof to the ·--~C!!~ ••• your attorM)' em e • tlgntd ...+111811 I I l)Yblte euc-end loln eeeodetlon ct'>ml· ~ under tht llclftlou• der wlll enttr Into th• eectlon S33l lhalt dlteher det• of Mid llMflnQ -· ____.. ..,_, ml lllllWlY IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR TNllM lton by cornP911tl11e bidding d ied In thlt 11•te. on tile ~ -ot Mmel propoltd contract If the f " ...:: OtMd May 24. ,... L AW 0 FF I c E 8 0 F MOftu--. • Chanal Ot a oontlngent creditor of Tlllt it•tement wea filed on tilt 29th dey ot June, lf·OllnO flOOf IObb)' ot I U lilted lbove on NIA ..,.,,. It ·-~ to wch ::::= r°:.: title~ IAMEI A. .IACKMAN, MICHAtL 0. NUTTER. BV -·' .,v Ille dtcelM<I, you mu.ttite with 11\e County Cltfk ol ()T. 1"9 11 t •OO pm et 1037A Noo111 Mll!'I St..-t. Senta W.M Btrry, Pr~l b4ctder In tne tvent oftl!luT't • I t .IUDM, ~ COU9tT CAALTOH \/.PHILLIP~. JA • Cremetion your clelm with the court and = County on Mty l9. Metroee Awnue. tteoent11, Anti, Celltonlle, ell of tt111 This .. .,_,t wn "ltd to tnttr 11110 Mid con1rac:1. ~*' wh~t!" W::' ~ L AW .0 FF IC ES 0 r ... Nortll Mein,,,...,, Sutt• 1Cot10 8r,.~!Y m1t1 a copy to the person.I 1 ,4, ... 1 CellfOfnll, the l..nit uettd right. title lnO ln1er9at con• wttll the County C'-" of Of· eudl MCUflty wlH be IOI· to WfllCfl fN ~ Wll mede MICHAEL G NUnEA, BY IOI, lenta Anti, CA 92701 ,...... ~ellw eppoinled by ~ Orlnot COur belOw hid l>f<>C*IY .., .. veyect 10 Ind "°"' held by It ... CoufllY on May tt, f9fted had lorlty CA9'L TOH \/ PHILLIPS, JA • (71418'14* • ...... '"" covrt Within lour fTIOlltll• OtllY Piiot """' 9. <&. 23 30. ablndoned' ., 13 t3 W"I unCltr Aid Ottd of fruit '" ,... TNI DISTRICT ,...,.,,.. ~ e1srn ... Nottfl Metn lt~eet. Suite ~ °' .... COHt ............ ,from the dtlt ol flrat 11-1Nt Memory LIM, ~C)ll'tn'*il the~ lltU119d In Mid N1W1 IN rtgllt to~ any or ell IUI. ....... ...,.__Of• IOI, Sent• Ana. CA 92701 Deity Piiot June H . 30. July • ~of...,.,.Ul)f!Mded r-47a •m. '-"" Ana CA. Ind county and St.alt Ind de-PUtllltMcl Ofll'\Ot eo..1 '*" Of to wef\19 en)' Ir• ... '° .. c.,, u.-e (714) M7-12M 7, t4, I... , .. 2, stored et 340 8 ~ St , setlfJed u Delly Piiot June t , fa, 23. 30. ,..,.., ..... Of lnfOt~ ....... CA •n {11•) ~ Or1n99 Co.I • " S1IRTllG A NEW .. ssftft. • OtlflVe CA by Ml"1er Ter-PAACll I LOI 3 of Tract t... '"~'*"Of In Ille ll60dlflg ~ Deity PMo4 """-23. 30. """"·---------!, ' reoe"'*1"'911te. 1313w.,. 10276, County of ()fengt, F-'71 Ho bidder "'4IY w11rio.-~ °'lflVe eo.1 7, "· '"' PmJC .,TIC( Memory ~. S1nle Ana. St1i. of Cellfomle, at 9tlOWl"I -,,. _ _. MJ bid tot • l*toG ot for Ir· Delly Plot J\lnt 2' ,... '825 CA t27ot by April C on I fl'ltlt> ~dee! tn 8°'* ,--"'"-. flll9 (U l dap "'-fht da.. • F·W , -,,. --._. Ttle ~ Oeoettment" the toe=~~~ K..-.on, ""6dtr'lt Mtn· '8t, P11g11 ·1. 2 tnd 3 ot eet for N ~oftlldt -,._ ,,,,.,_ ftC'"1DU8-l•H o..iy Hot .. ..., IO WI .,,. Ollly PltOt Leoti Oec>ert ..,. T~t·s ... _ •nd Mllcelleneou• Map• ,.. IC-A Payment lond and • ..a.IC •na "..,.... ...... ITA~ nounuaMWMf"'oa"°"'evaii-"*'' 330 w .. 1 It•• Colt• lo t k.now" ICIO•tU COfdl ot Otenge County, ITAWOf' Pertonnenoe 8onC1 th .. I be '9Ctn'IOU8.-M n.~~.,. ·~~o ==WACH '"-Mete. <:eiitotrue 11 y0u cen llOI A ntllony t lld Conn It Californltt MA•DllMIM1 Of raqwed P'10f to uec:utton KCM llMm ITU• I n CIOlr'I ~a "op -. .,..._ e141"' caon.i... 1313 w ~ [Jfcepetng all oil, ~ m1n-._OP fllCTmOUI ot the oontrect and tf11H ti. ..CTITIOUI ..,..., __ --.. ·.=.. ~. S3t5 ,elrvtaw ntmelOryOuel f\091!"1el\W{le. -• 1~ 11""'3, S-t1 anl. C lt91 end wtltl' f...,..19 bUI llJll••IUIMI In IN form ... lol1fl In lht ""~IT•=-n ,,,.~--~--. ~ .. C.... .-... Celll end NYI rou ,,,. time enc:t the •I (71'1 6'2-'321, btenlllon .._ .. CV ... ,. .... ro....~==-----.... ~ ---mp 101ht Court HOuttln &4M11a 315 °' 3tt enc:t .. Wilt ,,..._.. H7ot 0Hcrlptlon of Without rteftt Of tfttry on ttlt '"" "''°"' contf90t _,_,ts The tollowWll l*tor'lt "'' OLP IOOKICUiPINO .... Ant Theft. ot c:ourM. _..., the "'"ltM*'" '°' y0u to Nnote fOOOt· d ining 11 ble elt ""1eoa or wttflln 800 '"' ~ the UM of hctl Wdlt ..... be • dOll'8 .,.,.._ •· Mf'V!Cte 6000 1 fl ,. Oofpof .. toft. Call· -Cfl 11 comc>let90 -""" flle fNI P'ooedln ~llllll c:Mlir9, 1 roceo.er. 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Or• 6l ... ~ 6' P1"- 6S f~fot1 00.... ,.~ .. -(A~ r' fW 001 41 °"''MA ·~ ~gtOUO& ,.,,.,.., • ac.1 .... 4 ~· ""'01'1 4• ..,OIK111>1' 540-1220 496-6800 :'\() fK(lfl !o1 F~ 2 "'"'•' ·--~ l .... llC)af'I ~~-55 ScrMll 10 • Wt\•,. ...,1ment 11 $2.30 per day That's ALL you pay fl)( • nnes. 30 day minimum In tne SERVICE DIEC TORY For more Information CALL TODAYll ISi F•I LOIS 1111111 Vour s.Nlce Directory Ref)feNntatlves 141-Gl1 HIRE ·~ daff;fh!d 642-5678 ..., ... I DYE YOUR CARPETS! n......., ....... c.,.... .. • ,....... .. .. '2 •• '"' eo.a c;..,...~ ....... -.--,. • ........ ·--------· ·------.... ---~F ·--=----,._. __ _ OUALITV CLEANING tn your Home E111oellen1 refs 8 yra exper Please call etier •pm 83S· 1S9• HOUSECL~NING BY Struggling Grad Student with I con.cienhOUS -----=--•llllTllll• Big & sml JObs·WC)(k gu11 Call Bruce 8•7-0780 touch refs Mw• 778-2 t t9 -;;;;;;;;;;iiMi;AiiiA;iii.rt- DOOR PRO Quality -~: atal .. Uon Entry; f'.r90Ch l lnt•lor Doon A6'herd Lie •52HSI 557-&4&4 ~•itiiiti•iiiniiimiiii,.iil HeutfnO. CIMn up, T,..., CALL Jotln, 850-1828 ******** .-un lllWIU. ...... Fr .. Eatlmat" Any tin-Home/Comm Dennis Giimore Contr lllt•TI•,_ Hauling and cMn·uP CALL CLEANCO * &45-U30 _. mall Of large J::.' Newport, Cotta • Hunt BMcl'I ., .. ,. E1t Reta 875-3175 CUSTOM Flrapec:. and •111-1111• ._,_ 7 F,... btlmetel US-9045 Lie 423 ... t . ...._,enc.a ...... _ ---day• per week. 837-313\ ~~L I I ........ ~···· .,. Mq. r..,.. Te11tin PMCMe ····-· ... ~ ',. ' ' . ' .. 631-704I .. FOUND BLACK & TAN, bal>y Pug dog w/eollar. Found on beach In N ~ 873-2018 Lim ----- t t llYEITISlll SIUS The Dally Piiot and lnde- pendent seeks e11 - perlenced adv sales- person to join e11pandlng staff Ad sales or print background preferred Lucrative compensation peck!l09 Please call or send resume to DAILY PILOT 330W 8aySt Costa Meu. CA 92627 Attn. Linda Caster (7 I•) &42·4'32 l 81.ct! & wh~ MUte<.cS mai. Bleck chin Lost M1...al1 I• .... 8118 nr P.clfic View Dr & AMI fOf Trllha Gable or San Joaquin Hiiis AO •n Mary Cart• COfona ~ Mar "Fell1t' Equal ~ty Empt No tao•. but wlflea c:o4t111 !~~~~~~--· Cell 8••· 7280, leave I: mesNge 11 you can't rino It 1n ~ ti.cs. "' s "°' '°' .. &if•• shb ~ PART TIME WORK ...... •1""9f• •1111 FOt HIOft kt\004 Gfed ~ NllO< women't .,..,. Needed! 8ootti rentll or .,..,. or ~eme6e. Nwpot1 etotNnt .. Of• Ol*'lnt Fol ~ ...... r••ed ;•reentage Great IMcn ., .. US--OMO J4i'f 1 In u. ~ ptof .. ~.on Bal•• aJboa Penln•ul• to-....... • FllfMon 1-.nd Mall Men· "«PT 115-5511 c;eStof\ 175·1•S7 . ..-Wt agemant & ..... ~----Uni ~lonl now Ming ec- lfD, BATH. 8E'f0ND ••• , =1 ExteMIYe ~r-•. ptv-CAIP'9d ~ M1tlenne Fii. pl l ...... atoQI, otc •• • • .... Ing •AP«leneit ,..,.. Ired tlt-272.0533 po•lllon• FHl'paced \.loyd Peet ContrOI need• M ...,u .,..itty etOfe M111ng "'9t1 '-mite repel( teeMleitn u•t be able to tr•~ SALES REP wentedt Eatn quallty Mnent & "°"... Some cerpeintry •Jll)ef within 100 ml rediu• Call .. '*tent comml .. lont ..,... Sal comm w/exp ~tut Full time, -Linda et 84 l-t288 Ott.ring our edvertitlnO , .... I Miiin St H B trein CALL Charlie am Phone Wortc and )ewe4ry l o hotel end &oat Wellher•/Yard Mein-979"'°21 E 0 E 1121211 ~o1t~~21~~: t e naru:• Peflon •llllllll VENWEST 'fACHTS llllll&Hi ~-8111 Uk tor Rarniy ''°°'"'° 111m 112wa1 -· $900/mo -.us $1200/mo Call Rounne. 213-872-1649 Part Ume, Mly work AM or PM. No e11p neo.a1- 1ry Hourly • Bonus &42·A32 I Ext 43 1 01 228 Wilt lor beep, Uk tor Cryltal 01 Beo llLll The PENNYSAVER ties a lull time & P•t1 time pos.- ltlon open tor ln11<M reed- ., ed ..... Apply In ptr· '°"· 184!0 Placentia Ave . Cott• Meu ..... BOYS AM> GILS 11-11nmu TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO U OOLLARS ,..,. ... ,. ,.__n PlAIT 1'111111111 Wiii train See ltrk Motel Int/Ext plant melnt route 227• Newport Blvd. CM Good OMV record reqd. Secretary wllllng to tr•in Fottera WORK AFTER SCHOOL AND SATURDAYS GET· TING HEW CUSTOMERS FOR A LOCAL NEWS- PAPER NO DELIVERY INVOLVED. ANO All TRANS PORT A TfON PROVIDED BY AN ADULT SUPERVISOR YOU CAN AVERAGE $75 OR MORE Gardens 631-6340 With PJ Undberg lmmed Openings lot • OlrllOuy Friday (typing a Piil IS COIL! mu•I) • • S•mple eviler (wlll tratnl 8lllard1 ts backr Be part of • Stllpplng/R~etving-It by joining 11111 of new (clerk:•I skills 1 plus) upscale btllard/vldeo 642-0334 center We're ~1ng 21 yea1 old PIT or FIT help llTml lllf "IOfT\90 encouraged to Prep 4 Baxa Ahemoons & apply SS/hr Wtly work weetlend mornings Also for fast food wtien you Counttlf Person needed can nave more tvn with ALTA COFFEE vs! 965-2240, Ask lot 875-0233 Robert or Mike I .. •--. t PIT CLERICAL ASST _. • ... ~•I Flexible hours Work tn Pet Store tn NB needs PIT bUSy praperty menage FIT help Pertee I l<>I> tor ment olllee 95 7. 819 t hove.wives. retirees .\ FOR MORE ltudenll Apply in per-p /T lfflOl •LP INFORMATION CALL aon The PetCare Co. Good phone, Ille typing (l H) Ml•Mt 1 171tl & Irvine Mr Leo lie• hrs. C M 722-7097 •-------!LANDSCAPER helper P/f p••-•-• •••1• Now hiring-CASHIERS $5/Hr weekdays pert 11me P1eaM call Dean. 6-42-6154 ... TYPIST immediate FI T position avallabl• Excellent 1ypino lklll• a 10-key bt touch required 557-5888 iii1tiMTlll am Immediate opening, sal•ry depenoent on e11 parlance BENEFITS tr vine a rea 71 .. 863-9343 .......... •Paid to tre\194 worldwide •Free rm/board on attlp •No exp req'd 5A0-3332 innaTI"'* FIT oppty !Of' HS graduate with good drMno record Apply In person at Robert Bein, Wtlflam Frost & Assoc . 14725 Alton Parkway. Irvine Or call Chris Connolly et 714-472-3505 for Info DRIVERS WANTED ........ Lift .. • Newp()(1 • 8alb0a • Coton• del Mer One d•y ~ weett early AM BEGINNING JUL V 13TH o.c>endable car proof of 1n11111nee "'GOOD EARNINGS ""NO COLLE~ TING UUMl·Ull ..... ...,. •. , needed Immediate open-_._ --Ing Fl /PT willing 10 2-3 days per week Office- i.arn Eipertenc.e hellul type envlronmen1 No wlll train Vahd drivers typing required, wlll 1raln license wlgood record Apply PENNVSAVER Beneltts avail Cati Bob 1660 Placentta Ave 432• 7229 Costa Mesa '" .... Pert time, euy work AM or PM No .. P nec;ess-•'Y HO\Jffy • Bonus 642-4321 f,(1 431 or 228 Wait for beeP. esk for Cryltal or Ben PART·Tll HOtlS Fll.L · TK Pl Y • •11nm 1111-1112 .......... ....., ........... .... -------,,........._ ... ~-~ ---1...- fr fr ..... MEWi ~ .... , ·-~ 1~J~•Ao.o ~llMcll ...... fllTTll 'll 111• A.cl T erg1 Excellent con dttlorl Atp!M AM/FM· e .... tte Many extras! Must Me to bel.eve th11 ~utttul autom<>bl .. C•ll 8S9-3679. leave rnftS.199 $17.000 OBO 111............. 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E EW 1989 &TRU ·~ I Coupes, 2-D~or.s, Regulai Bed_...__ 4 Doors & Wagons King Cabs ~ & ~~~--~ 4x4's II TO CHOOSE FROM II TO CHOOSE FROM (006971) (550923) (536964) (373985) (374093) (325955J (505206) (522?23) (001852) (539809) (509740) f 361199) f35169.4J (338758) f383912J f370894J The invoice amount may exceed the actual dealer cost because of allowances provided to the dealer by the manufacturer or distributor. Any customer requested accessories will be sold at normal retail price. ·es NISSAN- PICKUP S spd. c•ssette, sffdlng window, super clean f#ZN45412J USED. CARS INCLUDE THE CAMPBELL QUALITY ASSURANCE F USED VEHICLE GUARANTEE ~ Campbell has taken the uncertainty out of buying a used car or truck_. With a purchase. you receive ],.( a 6 month or 6. 000 mile ~m1ted warranty on most vehicles . And it's real protection covering 9 to 15 ma or com onents There's no deductible. Tow1n and rental car allowances are included. '85 PlYMOUTH '86 MAZDA '88 NISSAN • 7 NISSAN '85 TOYOTA -RELIANT LE WGN 626 4 DR SENTRA 'E' 4 DR SENTRA 'GXE WGN CAMRY LE 5 DR Auto, PS, AC, Utt. cruise. "1VJ/, f'OI.. Auto. PS. AC, tllt. cassette. extra . Auto, PS, AC, ttlt, cruise, c•lsette, c•ssette, root rack. wood~"· just clean, low~ Auto, PS, stereo, AC. tilt wheel Auto. PS. AC. tttt. S1efe0, sunroof, wheels, Gorgeous ~ J0,000 Inf f#t N 6211 f#tHTM6501 SNlrpl f#2HZF9S I J super clean f#2DEEl46J f#t Mf1'21t I $ $ '87 TOYOi' '85 NISSAN '87 ACURA ~ 300ZX T-TOP CPE LEGEND CPE Aut • under S spd. PS, AC. t:Nt. cr\Mse, "1VJ/, lodts, Auto. ""' pwr " /tL. "'°°'"°°' " S tpCt. PS, /!IC., ... crutle, NI, l'Dl., ,., Sl'£6": t I cassette. ~s. Gorgeous ~ more. ..., luJIUfY c..-... sunroof, ....,.,, ....... f#tWk7151 ,.,5".5071 ~. low,,.... f#OOS70SI $ s999 s1 . AJI pnces plus tax. license, doc. fees. & smog fees. AJI veh1s1es subject to pnor sale. Offer subject to credit approval. Offer expires at close of busrness. Sunday 6/25/89 .. -CAMPB . ~ L NISSAN/ HUNTINGTON . BEACH I 8811 9wh •Ivel, Hunll .. ton 9wh. CA 92648 (714) 842-7781 (2 13) 59 2-.1463 ". E~onomlc figure masks slowdown WASHINGTON -The .. economy eJ1pended at a 4,4 pcrc.cnt annual ratt 1n the first thrtt months of the year, but the overall growth rate masked 1 JaJnificant slowdown an business activity, the government reported Thursday. · The Commerce Depanment said the arou national product. the coun- try's total output of goods and St'r- v1ces, rose at the fast"t rate in mort than a year during the first quarter. However, more than half of the increase resulted from a 'lUltmtcal rebound from last )'Car's drought. a one-tame accountina change n«<css- ary to return expected farm pre>- duction this year to 1ts pre-drought levels. Discounting this change. the non- fa rm cco,iomy vcw at a lackluster annual rate of 1.9 percent in the first quarter, down from a non-farm growth rate of 3.5 percent in the final three months of 1988. Economists have been prcd1ct1ng for some time that t'Conom1c growth w11l slow markedly this }'Car under the impact of high antcrest rates engineered b> the Federal Reserve in an effort to cool ofT 1nOa11onary pressures. On the inflati on front, a pncc index tied to the GNP rose at an annual rate of 4.6 percent in the first thrte months of the year. a less worrisome figure than a 5 percent !ncrcatc estimated a month .,o. The improvement came from slo~r pri~ increases for farm products and 1ndustnal supplies. The effect of the economic slowdown was evident in a compa- nion repon that showed the after-tu profits of American corporauons fell by I. I percent in the first thrtt months of 1989. The dcchnc, which was re vised from an even larger I. 7 percent estimated drop a month aao. was the first setback for <'Orporatc profits si nce a 2.5 percent fall in the first quaner of 1987. · Economists said the new GNP rcpon was aJenerally favorable s1&n that the Fe can engineer a sof\- landtog wtth slower arowth and ICS'I inflation without pushang the coun- try into a recession. ··The Federal Reserve seems to be getting precisely what at asked for:· said Roben Dedenck. chief econom- ist of Nonhcm Trust Co. of Chi- cago. "We have an econom) that 1s conunumg to expand but at a sub- dued rate." Many analysts believe that the country has now entered what as termed a growth recession. a period when the economy keeps growing but at such a sluggish pace that unemployment rises. Cynthia Latta. an economist w1th Data Resources Inc. of Lexington, Mass., predicted that the unemploy- ment rate. now at 5.2 percent, would climb lo 5.9 percent early next }'Car. She forecast GNP growth in the Gross National PrOduct -·--_,.,_ ~ rcccssaon. "It 1s sull our l'.>(t that we can avoid 1 rcccn1on." \he u1d. "The new G P rcj)Ort provides f4nhcr ammunition for th ose arauina for a son land1na. .. The pnmary reason for the slight upward rev1s1on 10 the overall 4.4 perce nt GNP figure. up from a 4.3. perce nt estimate a month ago . was a hctter performance 1n trade than prcv1ously believed The countr> 's huge trade defic11. which had been gettmJ wor~ since last spnng, narrowed significantly in the first quaner and business mvcst- ment shot up ubstant1all~. The . trade deficit. as measured by the C, P. narrowed h) S 19.S b1lhon to the first quarter as cxpons shot up by IS percent and imports feJI b) 0 S percent wh1lr ~us1ncss investment advanced by 1.6 percent, rebounding from a 2 9 perc,cnt decline an the four1'rf quaner 1lle Bush adrtun1~tra11on as count- ing on both trade and bus1 ncs to· vestment to be strong this \Car to keep the cconom~ mo\ 1ng (of\l.'ard while consumer spcndtog i.lnckcn Consumer pendang. which ac- counts for two-thirds of all econ- ., om1c ac11v1t }'. rose at a sluggish annual rate of). 3 percent in the first second quarter of around 1.8 per-quarter. reflecting in part weak auto cent, v~rp much hlce the non-farm sales. Housing constructton, which increase in the first three months of also has been hard htt by the Fed·s the year. In the sccond half of 1989. anti-i nfla11on campaign. dropped b) she predicted growth would slow to 4.6 percent an the first quaner. the around I percent. but w11hou1 a poorest performance to a year. \'I I· HI«. \ '\ DR J : \ '1 Temporaries: Less worry, f~wer costs 8y JOY ANTHONY Dally Noc Corr._...,. Business owners "'ho find their ~orkloads doubling unexpectedl> use temporary ""orkers. But bad temps can be worse than none at all. To temp or not to temp That 1 the question. Herc are some taps fo r gettang the most out of your temporary worker. from Carole Wampole. a former legal sccretaf) who began Legal Network 13 years ago to fill the need for good temporaries an the legal world. • Use a 1pecl1U1ed agency. A specialized firm won·1 send out an)· one who hasn·1 passed exten ave tests. At Legal Network. the temp') must demonstrate knowledge of legal grammar. \ ocabular)' and com- posiuon. They must also t)pe fast. s a labor honacc mounts. bu~•­ nesscs are also turning to spcc1al1100 tcmporancs an the accounting. clencal, high-tech and medical fields. Temps who haven·t been rccncd by a s~1ahzed agency should be considered unreliable, Warry.pole said. When· she was a legal secrctar) in a large law office. a temporary ask«i: "Can I go get my s"eate~·· and never came back. Now that she runs her own agen- cy. Wampole hears many s1m1lar stones. 4\lm ost every week . "a law firm calls us and says: 'I called a non-s~c1ahzed agency. We had a temp an here this morning. he went to get her sandwich and never came back. We're concerned about her. however we can't t'ven find her work."' Most llkcly. "the poor girl wa overwhelmed." Wampok said. The lcpl "mumbo JU mbo .. an most law offices 1s ~ .>nd a typical secretar) ·., level. That wh> she asks her temp to prove their skills before she send them out. • Use 1 temporary service as a tcttftl•& device. "We h:ivc had people come here and tell us they are 20-year c1v1l ltg1gation scctttancs who type 120 words a manute." she said. Then the) ·11 make excuse for not being able to take the skills tests. "People can say anythang," she points out. "Reference checks arc real tough. How do you know who you'rt talking to?" ln addition, most cmplo)'ers .a.cc. afraid of giving out any informatio n. in case they arc sued for mis· representation. They "wall vcnfy dates of employment. title. and sometimes salary, and not always that." When they lire someone, the)' oould be ltable for a "wrongful d1s- charae" claim . In such cases. they have to offer detailed reasons that have bttn recorded in advance of the lawsuit. • .., NM,......,,~·­ Carole Wampole, founder of Le9al Network, says agencies can screen temporary help. If you hare a temporary. )Ou can sa): "We won·1 be needing you next week:· You don·t haH~ to offe r any reasons. Without help from a temporary agency, many employers will never sec the people the)'d loH~ to hire. If a woman sa)s she needs Thu™'a~ aflernoons ofT for a "Mo mm}' and Mc .. class. and must be home every da) b) 4:30. most compan1c v.111 not consider her for full -tame worl. ·· hc·s litcrall) not marketable n a permanent emplO}'Ce," Wampole said. But 1f she·s a dynamite moner.- maker for the firm. an cmplo)'er v. 111 find that out during her temporary sta}' and make an exception for her. He can't afford not to:· • Use a tempor ... y service to c•t ii.e11U1 costs. "A typical benefi ts package is wonh S3SO a month:· Wampole said. 8) usm~ a temp. cmplowr utlt"t otsllg:ncd 10 pro\ ide any health benefits. . • Use a temporary service to dcape llablllty for workers com- peasa tloa, Hemployme•t com- peautln, aacl dlsabllhy claims. Those costs are soaring. But all legitimate temporary agencies as- sume responsibility for such costs. They are con11dercd the employ<'r. not }'OU. • Use a temporary service wlillle your firm 11 updating ils computer software. Many computer com- panies ll!'lk that ~our emplo)ec~ gather together at one time for 1he11 tratntng session . Meanwhile. \Our temps can keep the production goang. • Use a temporary service to traiD you people. \itan) temp'i ha\C JUSt ten a compan). Not onl ) can they use a modern computer the) know how to use 1t 1n )Our 1ndustr) and can sa' c \<OU monc' b\ 1ra1 ntng your people for )OU · · • Use a compwtertred temporary service. If a client named Paula calls Lcaal Network, Wampole can punch a button that wall d1spla~ 10for- mat1on about'all the Paulas her firm has ever known . t that point. she can tell which Paula sht' as tailing to. and save the client t1mt' b) not having_ to ask the snmc questions she asked the la t time a worker was requested. he already knows what kind of temporaf) workc~ 10 send out. • Use a temporary service ttlat co111lclers U•e temps tbelr workers, eot yo.rs. The temporaf) agcnc) should keep n tight control O\er their temporaries. The worken arc onl> as good as the agenc. require~ them 10 be. " omet1mcs. ·• Wamoole said. "we'll ha'c a 50-)Car-old wo man "'ho comes 1n \Jo<Can ng a rn1n1-sk1rt w11h her hair spiked and d)ed an fun ny color-;·· But she may ht· htgh- 1) sk1lle-d. o "'1 th a li ttle hcl!l from the tcmpora n agcnc). she gOC's out a nl.'v. v.oman "If needed, we g1'c them wale-up calls:· Wampole added "Our temp d" 1s1on al makes a call an the morning (al the office th c)'rc SC"nt tol 10 make sure the emplo)ee'i are there 1 hen "'c make a call aga in later m the da' to find out ho"' the) ·re doi ng \\l· encourage our clients to go take a look at "'hat tht' tcmporar) as doing ·· The tem p might alc;o ched up on the boss Wampole oncl.' sav. an attornc) thro"' a t)pcwntcr out the window Another one broke a fl ower pot over a desk. 1nJunng a worker And sometime the\< teal the temps before 1he contra t · P.<'nod '' o'er "But 1f I ct1dn't li ke attomc)s, I wouldn ·1 Ix· in 1h1 bus1nes~." 'lh<' conclude . Amtrlc.a Drt•m 11 • wtttty col•ma devoted to ~lpl•I Jm•ll· b•1l8e11 OWIK'rS. ffu re yo. 901/crd a d•. llr•1e facrd by bfl1l11n1e1'! Tit~ Dally Piiot wu11 to kip. ~od ,-a.r C'9l•m• 1't• 10 0-.U ~ ... ,,. ~.,,. 11e11 t'flltor, P.O. Bu UH, Co11.t MeN, ltltl. CongreSs postpOnes . 'ur_gent' S&L plan 8y DAVI Sl<IDMOltl ~,,........, WASHINOTON -Members of Conareu trying to fashion a com- promi1e verston of savinas and loan bailout lelislation Thursday called for ul'Fnt action and then d~ided not to meet 111in until after the Stnatc completes a two-week va- cation. The Bush ldman11trataon, not1n1 that the industry 11 hemorrhqina 11 a rate of SI 0 malhon to S 12 m•lfion 1 day. hat been Pf"tti"t Convett to move quickly ever since the prcs1· dent propoted his bailout plan on Feb. 6. conference panel, scheduled the next session for July 11. The Senate 1 tak1n1 off the lbt week in June and the first 1n July The House 1s due to be out of 5ession only durina July 4 wttk. Rep. Henry B. Oon11lc1. D- Tcus. who 1s head1n1 the House ddcaation, said he v.as wtlhna to work throuah the tcCt s. "The sense of uriency mu11 be 1ust1jncd1" he told rcponef\ after the mtttana, adding that pre 'u"' from 1ndu try lobby1"5 to weaken the biU .. never Ct'llC\." mon11 onn1 .. •. \let arm tall \. The other two 'lCnators from the banktn& comm1ttet< on the con- ference panel arc John HeinL, R-Pa .. and Alan Cranston. D-Cahf. Three members of the Senate F1n1nC't Comm1Utt -Lloyd Bentsen. f). TcAH; Sperk Matsunap. D·Haw~11. and Bob Packwood, R-Orc. -will rcprcKnt the Senate on ta'll: mattcn in the btll posed ham. onalcz calkd on the <.'Onfercncc panel 10 prcscn c tough new t:ap1tal tandards for Ls. which ha been 1dcnt11icd by President Bush as the most important reform to the bill The Hou5e would l'C'QUll'( l ov. nen tO' n k $' of their own capital for e"cr; SIC)() 1n lcndana. It allows fhe )t'an to end an IC<'Ounl· int break known u " uf)Cl"\'150f') Jood will," which let . ls <'Ount 1nuan11bln 'u t\ a. the value of the name 1ttoaniuon of their 1nst1tu· tt0n 11 capital. The ScMtc capital standard 1 SI SO per S 100 and P"()v1cks for a ~S-)car amon1u11on of aood Wlll. Orenge Coaet OAIL't' PILOT/Friday, june 23. 1tet 811 fHIUllll'I arown Douglas appoints quality manager ·. Boule S...lll has bttn appomtcd 'ace president deputy general manager of quality S)Stems and procedure for McDonnell Douglas J*.'-C Systems Co .. a Huntington Beach d1vm on of McDonnell Douglas Corp. Sood1k comes from Douilas Aircraft Co an Long Beach where she sen cd as program manager of information rc'iourLe management. he wa.s most recently made general manager of busmcss management systems. processes and procedures shonl~ before J01nmg Space ystems Co. She JOined Douglas an 1977. • • • Robert S.ttoa has JOtned Dean Worldwide in Hunting10n Bt-ach as general manager of the m1latar) d1 v1!>10n of the 1ntemat1 onal freight forwarder. • • • R1tlil Bro•• has ~n appomtcd senior vice pres1den1 and controller of Bonutto Hofer Investments of Newpon Beach Brown has been w1th the firm for three years he as a cen1ficd pubhc accountant and is responsible for overseeing the accounung. tax and admant'ltra11on. • • • Laventhol & Horwath has anno unced the appotntment of G. Allu Da.m to the pos111on of director real estate ser\ ices 1n its Costa Mesa office. Daum held SCntOr CXCCUll V(' po lllOnS Wllh r 1 hman Wcst/Balcor and Security Pacific a11onal Ba nk He also current!\ holds a Real Estate Broker's license and Communll) ollcgt' ln'ttructo(s crcdenual m Re.ti Estate. Daum's focus will be on e1lpand1ng the real e~tatc con ultant practice with pan1cular emphaSI'; on corporations dcHlopers. and institutional in vestors • • • Marcia Scally has Joined the lav. firm of hl"ppard. Mulhn. R1ch\cr & Hampton as special counsel, worlung in the h1gfil~ pec1altzed areas of r.ednelopmcnt agenc) law and land u~ lav. While she v.'111 be located 1n the Orange Count) oOlce. he wall sen c chcnts throughout the state of California. Pnor 10 her a soc1a11on with Sheppard. \itulhn. ·ull) v.a~ a panner spec1altz10g 1n mun1c1pal. land use redc,dopment and en' 1ronmental law at McDonough , Holland anli .<\llen • • • Laguna Hills re"1dcnt Patty Georges has Joined fr\'1 nc-based Lank. Mu rrel & Co as senior ta"i manager George . a ccn1fil'd public accountant was with Coleman & Grant a coun11n2 fi rm • • 1' Maril W111lley recentl\ JOtned the Ea~ter 5cal li<"1C1et) of Los Angele!> and Orange Counties Inc as prt 1dcnt Wh1tlc\ comt"., to the area from the Easter Seal Soc1et> of Mar) land • • • B1n cher ('ons1ruc11on. a Laguna 1gucl--based gcnel'al contractor ha announced the addition of Gordo• Wlu lo proJe 1 managemt"nt. Winn. a constructi on todustn veteran "'1th O\er 14 \cars e'pcnence. was pre\ 1ou ly "'uh C J Bonner Corp • • • The Telccommunicat1on 1)'Stcm'i Ot' 1S1on of Toshiba .<\menca lnfor- ma11on }'stems Int has named Qiri1 M011lala to the po 111on of national crt'd1t manager In ht nev. posrnon with TSO Mountain will d1ttct a fi vc- member s~ IO cred ll management for T rr product<; • • • lrv1ne-ba~d O<'' 1r Inc has added Can·Te-Co op to accnun(s pa)Thk Pre\ 1ousl}. ( drrtc sen t'd a~ bank anah st tor Burlington .\ir ['pre .J Home Ownership dropping for young W.\ HINGTO N 1-\Pl Home ownership 1i. dnlln1ng among )Oung .\nwncap'> but 1Q· creasing among thosl' t.5 and older. at·cord1ng to a Harv11rd L:n1\Crsll\ stud\ rclc11scd l hur ... da\ · · Harvard's Joint ( enter tor Housing 1ud1e ~1J m m an- nual report o n the 'tatc of hou ... ang 1n the l nttcd ~tale\ thA\ the home o"'nersh1p ratt' for thn~c 1n the 15-J.i a c group wa'I 45 pt'r cent to IQ 8. dov. n from ~~ l percent in 1980 mong hou ehold headed b' people 65 Jnd older. ho"c't'• the rate: IOl l'C3'ied from J'1 ' (ll'r· cent an IQ 0 to 75 pen.cot 1n 19 The rc pon said that maO\ of those people alrcad owned homes before housing cmt 1n- crt'.'ascd an the I <no and <'nrh 198~. ... Young people. the 'ltud\ found. arc incrra mgh unable 10 accumulate the down pa )ml·ru and other co<1t 1nvoh cd 1n bu' 1ng a house "This lrcnd " nm ea\ll) rt• \ crscd." the report ..aid "t di unchec ked, 11 threaten.., to !)r()(lut·e a permanent undcrda'" of dJ~d' antagcd rrntel"I and to JCOpard1zc the lo ng·tt'rm finJn1.1al \C1.unt\ of futu re gcncr- a11on ·· The stud)' v.as co-authored h) Har' ard professor\ W1l~m .\pgar and Denise D1 Pasqualc ··The uuauon 1s tal c!} to "'or<.t•n," Ms D1Pasqualc said at a nc"'" rnnfcrenc<.' ··f ederal bud~et , 0100 l s and eitptrtng u re.,1ract1on'l threaten t he sub 1dL1cd hous1ng stock ·· The rcpon said 1nfla11on-3d· 1u .. 1cd rent<; for f)l)()r people h' • 1ng 1n unsuhs1d11ed un1t'I tn· t: rcascd J4 percent from I Q"'4 to 19 s .. A.s long as the trend' per- ''"'· 1hc i'lll between tho\C "'ho ,·an .iffurd de ent sheltt"r and tho~· "ho can·t wall continue to "1(Jcn:· A.pgnr ..atd \ingle-parent hou'ltholds. "'htch a t:ou nt for nn 1nnea\1n1 1;h r~ 11f 1he .rua11on· --1-0tal popu- lation of chi ldren. nn-"'mg 1n \Om c of the worst hou ing. the re 1)0 rt c;.11 d I ht' median income of a \10gk par~1'1 under 15 wa S6.ZD 1n IA ~. ,lov.n I~ perce nt 1n 1nOa- 1ion-ad1u\tcd 1e1m from 1974. the rcrxir\ '31J \t the ~me 11 me 71 pau·nt of • 11 s1n1le-parent hou~hold1, pa~ mo re than 0 pc rccna of their 10 ome for rtnt Scores · bubbling ove~ romance director job 8y JACK soe1'8MAN ~ .. ~.-- AN FR NC'I 0 -Korbel hampagnc. the co11ntl) ·ll h1g~t 5elltng premium quality hubbl> wa'l cc:stall Thunda) ahout rt1pon to 11~ ad luc1una on a nalJonal 9Carch for a "director of romance" to emote on to"c and stufT an "mcn<'ll "Hah!" lauah<'d ~~I Pft'"dcnt Gar> Heck. "9.'e've sot lot\ of apph catJon1 and matt to C'Qme . th •' could bt 1 bia-umc JOb " lhc a<,hermcmcnt. •h1(h ran an the Wall trect Jour~l on T~). Y1J ~orbd ""a loolm& for a "d>nam1~ ind1\1dual for o~f-a· l1nJ t: rporat.c ~rnon I\ d1ttctor of rumant.·e for the -.ancry' Ocpan· men1 of Roman~. Wedd1ftlt A Entena1n1ni." ''of 1hunda). t~ lid drew nc8'· I) 70 •s>PI• auon\ ta t~ wu1ny 45 mile\ nonh of Sen Fn--. taid the 42 'car..-.td H«t 0-...-. l'llJOft Wft'lt to W K~I .-1 .. 'c" Y Of'\. ront"'1e wtllli ,._ ......... IOM'lllCW/81. However. a conference committee appoinicd to reconcile SAL btlls P91tCd by the Senate on pnl I q and the Houte on June IS , held only 1 bncf 01111uzat1onal mttttn1 and did not tacilc en) p( 'he tuun d1v1d1n1 the two chamticrs. "I think it's 1mponant that we do h as 500n as pou1blc." R1~ afl:tcd. However. he 111d it will ta\e a1dn time to prepare a 1dc-by-side 1nal)'s11 of the tenathy and compkx btlls. 602 pqcs 1n the Stnate ven1on and 770 pqes an the Houle btll. On the Houtc side. Gon1aki is 1nvolvina nur))• C\ery m<'mbcr of hts SI -member banking committee. He's dmdcd the bill into fhe •~•~: capital reform~ bou51ng, rqul11ory mtructunna. finan tog and anti· fraud enfof'\'esnent. A ~parate del· ~t1on of 12 to 14 DcmOCfats and ejpt or nine Republicans will ~P­ rctent the Hou~ on each iuuc .. lt 1 1mPQrtant . . that the burden of tht' n'k be 'h1ft~ from 1~--:---..._.:_~---:---r,::::::::::==========:; the ll\PIY<'" to the 1nst1tut1ons and tht1r ownc"'" Gonza.lc1 ._1d Senate Bankin& c.ommnt« Ch11r- """ Donald W. R1t&lt Jr., D-M1ch .• who was named cmurman of the .. Also. t•o of the fhe mcm~n rcpracnuna 1hf 4knat<' on most confnmce mun -Stns Jake 0fm, R·UUlh, and Paul Sal'blncs1 O:Md. -'Mii br 1n wntttiand nelt •ttk as pen of a Stna'e team • TM 1tructurc ti des11ncd to botsicr Oonzalet' mcnath by in· cru"na the utflucntt of Junjor mcmbcn of tbc benk1na rommllltt •ho aupported him on must of the ch\'1t1ve *"" end weeMT91na the po~ of tcn1or mcmbel"\ v.ho <>t>- " He told ~ponm thtt the con· fettnet hkt l) wnuld asn:e on the House·, 3 ptn~nt nandanl. bUt ia1d the Scnttc dctceauon hktb .-111 at· ltmpt &u puth *" the ft~e-)ftf' deadline on sood "'111 ,. nFFEll'S IPllLmll._ ............... ··--.... ,. tlJ I a t l OrMge Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Friday. June 23, t989 .....,, ,,_ .......... MMC M..- M•dCftOIC• Chief .Executive Vern Stlgge: Fountain Valley warehouse wlll reach SS mllllon In sales by mid 1991. Met/Choice: one-stop medical shopping IJy DONNA MOONEY O.tlly ~Nor l usin.u f elftor ~ He'll take three lab coah. ·n rolls of paper tov.el. 60 pair of la to. glo' es and a v. ht•elcha1r to go And hold the blood pressure i..n . Su~ 1ng health-care product should be that s1mpk '-O sa) Ted Morgan. fo under of d1'>coun1 ware- house ch3in Office Club who has applied the high-' olunie lOncept to Lhe health 1ndu tr) and called 11 Med Cho1ce \Varehouse ( lub Toda' his third medical prodm 1r, '>IMC opens 10 r oun1.i1n \alle~. JU\t off the an Diego fr<.'ev.a~ on Talt>cn It IS the fir l or four SllC\ Hl Southern Cahforn1a 10 be built b\ 'ear's end. and marko; thl' one-\car a·nn1,cr\31' of the chain., fir;t \ion.· 1n Onldand Med ho1cc plan., to <'!)l:n 'Cl stores acros the na11on h' 194\ including three v.archou~'i 1n l o<t Angeles C ount~ l\.forgan ~11d ht• r.t1fed $500.00() nf ~cd munt'\ from venture capitalists. and in a '>t'cond round raised S5 m1lhon tor rnn- s1ruc11un. Inside thc 24 000-square-foot Fountain Yallc) bu1ld1ng more lhan 7.000 produc1s are s1ack<.'d among rows of shelves. JUS\ hke the 1ov.cr- 1ng racks of household goods found at a liomc Club or Costco Bu}tng "'orks the samr ac; tho<;c membership chains. Doc1oro; and dentists arc charged a$~· fet' to 1n1n. and co nsu mers pay f 10 . Nonmembers arc allowed to shop. but pay ahout I 0 percent more for each uem MedCho1ce has targetro the 3.000 ph) 1c1ans and :!.000 dcnti t 1n Or- ange County. advert1sing savings of up to 40 percent over smaller oper- ations through the cha in's '-Olume- buying and lo"'er profit margin . The club delivers free on orders of S 150 or more. and charge $6 for smaller purchasn MedC'ho1p: alo;o takes order" o'er the phone. Vern 11gge. MedCho1ce chief e~­ C(.'U\1' e officer. said profes51onals should e\pet.·t \O SD\t' about $I 0.000 a ~car b) shopping at the ''arehousc. l k cs11matcd ales a\ $5 millton annual!~ b) lht.• end of the second \car 1n the b1lhon-dollar market · But o;omc medical office'> that bu\ in small qu:intll) arc e'pcc1all) d1(. ficuh for "1edC. ho1ce 10 "oo .. \\ c JU!>I don't ordc1 that man~ \Upplleo;. \\-c "'ould ba'c 10 go there:· !k1td a Pllrchascr trom Dr. "lorman H.11n·s offit.e in Nev.port Bt"ach .. ,,. ''t' cJ1d '" ltt' as much. 1\°d proh:ihh ht' v.onh lhl' while." sht' sau.l Mcd<. ho1cc also facc<t \he chalknge of breaking <.'stat'lllshed business rclauon hips l 1la Rauch. a purchaser at Dr. Boris "d,erman\ office 1n Newpon Beach. said she., satisfied ~1th buying product from the <tuppl) com pan~ rcpresrntatt\ es thal '1m h~r office \he c,a1tl Women form Good Old Girl network -lly JUDY OAUBENMIER Auod ... t'd ~'~" Wtft~• LA NC)INCr \ltth -'-' unwn "ho once ~n~kcd on the door\ ot .ttl- male clubs lo Ir. to cra ck thl' good old bo' .,· nt't" or~ formed 1hc11 O"-n infom1al gra1X'"1ne fhur\<la" to boost memtx.·rc, of their '>C\ Member<i ot the .\so;o<"1at1on of Good Old (11rl' \( ,()(, prom1c.t· ne'er to makl· dC\ISHl{l'rtn a lcxl..er room. 1n a bar or on the golf rnurc;c "l t'<i fun and it's o;cnuus at the same time ... ..aid Denise Ell1011. who helped found the group Fifteen v.om1:n gathered am1d<,1 cxh1b11s on rem1nist hi!.\01) a\ the M1ch1gan . Women's H1<ttorirnl Center and Hall of rame for the fir l AGOG meeting. They raised 1hc1r right hands anc.J. shouting .. r.O<J ," 1hcf pledged 10 function as an tnfo rma network of women helping other '"omen climb to the top 1n 1he1r business or pro- fessi on. JUSI a~ men ha' c done by swappjng information O\.er dnnk'> or lunch. Rachael E. Moreno. a co-founder ·of the assoc1at1on, said the women arc llJ mg to copy the good old boy network. rather th.an dismantle 11. because they know it works. 8o)'S bc&in training LO JOIO the network wnen they art' youngstc" by taktnJ part in sports that teach cooperation and teamwork. sht' !>31d. As adults. men holding top Pos- uions socialize wtth each other and learn about job opening . bu 1ncc,\ o ppo rtun1t1c and promot ion pos 1b1hucs. he u1d. ROMANCE ,rafft '" .. and 1 bouquet of roteS. "Thal ao• my 1ttcnt1on," said Frank ck F1ko. New Yort Pokts· min for Korbel, which last )Cir sold 1.3 milhon catn of chlmpqne A woman 1POl~nl. he tltd, de· teribed henelf ·., a onetime Miss Californ ia ind ca lled herself ··manatt." . The romance. director. 1 winery .. l h.ll·\ the IOPIC ot \hCll -;oual intcrallton .1nd bclausr thcrt· JrC o;o 11.'v. '"omrn in ')1m1lar Po\llltln'> 1\°s "en d10kult for v.oml·n to ha\C~ 3CCC<.S to tho\\' <,amc p1ClC\ llf 1nfor. ma11on ·· \hc ..aid '\m man 01 \\Oman v.ho 1\ '"lltng to hcf p \\.Omen gt•t ahead I\ a mem- ber in good 'ltandtng QI ..\( r(X '· !>Std Moreno "hu dream~d up thr namt' bclau\C 'he li~e<l the meaning of .. agog .. -1ntt·n,r ,,;\c-Uemt'"nt Mo1cno. .in n.,c;oc 1a1c 'upcr- 11uendrn1 ol Cil•nC\N' Intermediate S hool Dl\lmt. ~aid "o men alrcad) arc 8•' ing cal h other a heiring hand up thl' w rporatc lc"cl .. , rom ""hatc,<.'r pos1t1on I hold or "'hate\l·r organ11at1on I belong 10. I make o;ure wot11e n have the oppon11n1t) to part 1c1patc. to be promoted, to ha' e some VISlbthty and mo.,t of all to learn from real expencnte~. learn about leadership." she said But she said the good old flrl ne\'-"Ork need., the t .. <tra v1s1b1hty that a cm1 -~nous organ111111on like AGO<J can give 11. "I don't t>cltevc that we have the numbers )'l't bccau!>e 11 takes women in almO')I every organ11ation, ascncy and indu tr) in order to e\tabhsh that k10d o f com pl'c hcns1ve network." he said The group. which includes women in real estate. higher eduait1on and politics. ha" a copyright on its name and a logo, three fe male stick figures with hands JOtnCd. They plan to offer informa tion to women around 1he country who want 10 form their own chapters. posmon recently vacated by a rcs1g- natlo n, can be of either 1ex. 'the director is cxp«tcd to report to the m~1a on romance surve)'s. and con- duct research on the topic; also, wnte 111i~les 1b0ut romance and related sub,ects. ind a~r on TV and radio to talk about 11me. Pay, 111d Heck, wdl be on 1 med11-c11p0surt Miit. with In ap. pcaran~ ''on the Johnny arson show worth a lot more thin bclna on the noon newt somcwhuc. •• MedCho1ce reps ha'e dropped b~ ... cent lo~cr at the mcmbc~htp dub her office a couple of t1mco;, but ~he than at other storcs. For example. a "d idn't loo~ into prices that det'pl~ .. lifting recli ner selling for less than Med ho1cc said con~umt'f\ v. 111 $JOO at McdCho1cc would be sold pocket the gn.·ates\ ~' 1ngs. \\1th for up to $900 at other retail <,tores. typical prices marked 50 to 75 per-11gge \aid. NEW YORK (AP) -The folfQ.wlno llsl sh6ws lhe New York Slock E11ch11noe slocks end werrenls lhet 111111e gone up lhe mo" and down tile most based on Percenl of chenoe tor ThurldeY No sKurltlu 1redino t>elOw sl or 1000 snores ere Included Nel and percen11111e ct111nves are Ill« difference belwHn lhe previous CIOl!n9 price end Thursdey's S 30 Pm price UPS H•,,,. LutChePct. 1 lnloRs 4.2SPI 6 ' I p.. 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I KinellcCnCPI 2 HomeUnllvSL 3 slbtrchem 4 l09enw1 S ilMed. 6 IJlSllfrmMld 1 OslcomTcrt 8 lntervolce 9 Horlro_nlnd 10 Charl Fedl ti FSIMedlcl 1 Qu1rex l lcotCo U F11FslFSB 15 Rot>esonlnds 'i Clmco s 1 G vne,h c 1 A~angrd' I OetPhz H ~tl\mnTH loPOre loPOrt un i llnlcalScl • omuntvBncn S Numeru 6 PrefdSav OOWHS l..HfChePct. s~1 -2' ') DI! 30 I 2 -'-fl lS .• 7 5· 16 -39 f 14. ~ ; = ~ l l~. S , -1 • f I 2l• -loa l 71 , -2'• I 11 I J> .. -l • f 114 -111 f ill -• I 111 4 > 11 t l'. -. 10 s ... -• 100 ~ -~II I 1 ' -1~ 'a -S-16 8i -'• i 7 I~-. 95 1'-• 9 5 -S-16 9 4 12 -". 9 4 31' -" '4 9 -'• 1·9 2~ -"• 7 2)1 -'• .1 Lower interest rates pull stock trading up 9y CHIT ~" 40111 and He f'L ptnctf ~ to ,., ..-.. w..et 16'/t. Hanson made a btd to take NEW YORK -The stock market pulled out of a thrtt-scss1on !tlidc Thursday, encouraged by lower mtt'ttst rates. The Dow Jones a"cragc of 30 industrials. down 21 .47 points 1n the week's first three ses ions. recovcrl'd 17.26 to 2.482.17. Ad vancing issue outnumbered declines by ncarl} 4 10 3 in na- tionwide trading of ew York tock Exchanae-hsted stocks. with' 8 I 3 up. 626 do~n and 528 unchanged. Volume on the fl oor of the Big Board came lo 176.5 1 million shares 'up from 168.83 nulhon in the p~ev1ous session. Nationwide. consolidated volume in NY E-hstl'd 1s!lucs. mcluding trade 1n those stocks on regional exchanges and in the over-the-counter market. totaled 207 m1lhon shares. Analysls ~id traders W('re en- couraged to sec intcrc.st ratcs decline shghlly in 1he gove rnment !tccun\1es market in spite of a mt:tled dollar 10 foreign e'change. But many Wall Slrcctcrs "-Crc sull tread in~ ca uuousl) as the} awa11ed indication of the Federal Reser\C·~ next move 1n 1\s credit policy. The Commerce l)epanmcnt re- vised its figure for growth of the gross national product in the fi~t quarter 10 an annual rate of 4.4 percent, after adJus\mtnt for infla- tion. Previously the dcpanment had "'imatcd 11 at 4.3 percent. Analysts said such a mall :id1u~t­ men1 didn't do much to 'lllr the markel out of its recent lethargy. On the market agenda for Frida~ arc monthl) reports on nc" orders for durable goods and personal in- come and spending for Ma~ ewmont Mining chmbcd ~'1• to ff H \ I '\ \ 'I· It I D NEW YORI< (AP ) Jun n P~. Adv~nced ~'1 rl Declined 42 ¥nch,need 49S 01a1 ti'ue' ,r "tt ,..ew h 9111 New low• 77 over Consolidated Gold Fields. wh ich owns 49 prl'C'cnt of Newmont. Ga1nt'rs amona the blue chips included McDonald's. up I' al 29%: cneral Elcctnc, up ' at 53"-; Philip Morns, up I v. at 138, and Eastman Kodak . up I at 48'•· Integrated Resources common hares rose V. to 4'ta and thru of the company's preferred stock ranked as the day's best percentage gaincn among NY E issues. Financier Robert Bass was re- Por1Cd to have talked with the troubled real estate and insurance concern about investing in 1t in exchange for a controlling interest. Stride Rite gained i'~ to 54'\, hit- ting new 52-week h1~s. Buying 10 the' stock was ascribed both 10 takeover speculation and e'pecla- uons "Of a strong quarterly earnings showing by the company. Mack Trucks dropped 1/J 10 I 2Va in the O\'Cr-the..coun1er market. The company said I\ elqkct to Post a loss for the S<.-cond quaner and the first half of the year. As measured b)' W1I hire As- socia1es· 10dcx of more than S.-000 act1vel) traded slacks. the market 10crca'iCd S 14.40 billion, or 0.45 percent. in value. fhe NY "E's ct>mpo ite mdex. of all 11 lt'>tcd common Mocks picked up . 7 to I 0.0 ta ndard & Poor's industrial inde:\ rose J.87 to 368.43. and &P's SOO-stock rompositc 1nde was up 1.84 at 3:!2.32. 1 he NA D.\Q composite index for the o' er-ihe.<ounter market added I 47 \O 445.33. At the Ameri- can tock E'change. \he rflarkct "aluc tndc' closed at 362.21. up 1.14. " II \ I \ ,, , ' n I n NEW YORK IAPl Jun.12 ~- Adv~nceo Thur1t ~ Deel ned m ¥nchen9ed 0111 lt'ue' q New h 9h\ 21 New low' s NEW YORK (AP)-Mo•I ecllve 011~­lhe-counter 'lock' 'uoc>lled bv NASO. ' ~ NEW YORK(APl Fll\tl! Dow· Jone' :~~c 7 71400 V~fl'"+'f-'! J~Jir ThurJdeV, Jun 77 MblTel \. • ·~ ~· • I l 1 °"" Hlttt Lew a... o. SunMt ' I. S, I , '> ~ 30 Ind AoP!eC I· s. '• , 2~11274".7624Sl.172 .. 2.\7+l7..26 lt'!:111e, 1: ': 1~ -·~ 20 r rn 111~111~4ft 1164.~ijf1.11+~. ~~1,~~r i: : _2 ~~ 1~ -·· }S U1tkl 2 S.07 7. 2CM... 'J~2. 3Com 4 • 1 ·~ + ~ ~t~~ 9 l:SJ 61. 9~.92 13\1~ / Whelbrl 9 1~,600 ~ + ' Ulll' 65 Stk 2'. • 'ti J '.T' l .S PR IC ·1:s NEW YORK fAPI Spot "°",..'°"' IM11111 pfleel Thvtedey .........,_ MOO .,., l)Ov(I() NY c-· ICIOI montrt lnu c._. 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""'..!.l\ Jt : P - •"'OL C••anr to-. :"'t -,,. <. ~ tt <. -:::--r: T:(a~r lt • C c---" P; \ : : .\ \ ~ l.1 .lJo -r l°'1t"~:..t::' .! ~-~ ... 5- •1-~ -.. :o-....... ,. -. -n1'\ 3• -~ -. """-... .... ... .. . ' ..... "'-' ·-~ .. ~ ~--~ ~ _: : : v~: J~~ : I •-au 1rilll * Badt-atn--r. ._ . l c (os:,3 ,,~ .!~=-: ""tt rs. ~..ar) c~~ EeGr. ,..<Xf'I 'Y" t D I ID a &* Ec91or: Rogtt Bloom C...ailfftS..~~ ~9~~ ~:. Cl'or• Dlr«tur. ill'"~'\ C..tt ..... ~ ~nil ~ ~ ......... ~~~--.._~u4 Ca ':llC-..Wirs.t *O ... • l JC -. ... k .. -. ~ C"-·~ -.-~1 .-241J.l• _....., -..n1n••• •S•• ........ ~~ ~-c..--""9 ..-C:~• S~ ........ ~-__....,o.@1 ..,<_. .... ., -.e~·· •••<a.1111~-... -....., .. ~ ' CONTENTS HI.\ IJ:"' A SPlRlTED SEQUEL ........•...........•...... 10 ~1ost of o ur guest criti c found the latest in slime-umc \"le" mg ... Ghostbustersll:' to be enjoyable. though ma~ tx not as good as the original. ext week. the~ ·11 be winging n "nh .. Batman." 1"11 t : \'l't:H FATAL ATTRACTION .......................... 12 By CHRISTOPHER TRELA The Gro' e hakespeare Fe ti' al gets under""a~ 10night "'llh a staging of .. Romeo and Juliet:· directed b~ a bu'~ Jules Aaron. "ho also cu rrentl~ ha t\\O hns on t,hc boa rd-. in Los . .\ngeles. · . U I ' I ' f • 0 I I " I I II .I I U l GIFTS FROM THE SEA, AND llORE ... 15 By JUDY CH~\tBERLAIN Tuttomare 1s the brighte t ne" tar in' the local re tauran1 fundament. oflcring the latest in nuO\ o ltaltan cut mt.' and unmatche"d personal sen i e. f, I . I \" \ l OFF TO CAMP •••••••••.••••••••.••••..•.....•.... "'. 17 B~· DONNA AND RAY OTT um mer 1 th~ camping sea o n and there are 'a:il rampground "-ithin a couple of hours· dn' ~ to ult am taste. from sea idc topovcrs to alpine ad ~ntureland' U I P \ H I 'I I ' I ' CALENDAR ............................................ 4 PllDB Tllllt TV LISTINOS ••.••••.••.....•.. 14 JOHN ROC>S •.••.•••••••••...••••••••••••••.••••....•• 14 9)' MIKE ltUSSEU. ~-C..··--· Noel Harrison does nor live in I he shadow of his fa mo us f at her. Rex! Patti Coheno ur began as a coun- try singer in Albuquerque. ew Mex- ico, and now has become a success in both Broadway musicals <!,nd classic . operas! . Harrison and Cohenour come f rom extremely diverse background . so it is perhaps appropriate that when "My Fair Lady" opens its/}- performance run at the Performing Arts Center tonight. the two will be playing another divergen~ pair. Professor Henry Higgins and Eli:a Doolittle. Cohenour is totally comfortable mix ing opera with Broadway musical roles. and she is equally proud of her ballet talents as well. Her credit.fare diverse. Among other roles. she "'·as the daughter. Isabel. in "Pirates of Penzance" at the Ahmanson in Los Angeles. winning rhe part over l.000 other sopranos. and she starred in the ew York production of "Phantom of the Opera." Petite and charming. Cohenour'\' early training was in opera -very early"' "M other was an opera singer and father a physician who sang with a wonderful voice while making breakfast with Mom on S unday mornings," she related. "I was born between 'Cosifan wtti' (Mozart's comic opera) and 'La Trovtata.' It was in Los Angeles that she met and married her husband, Tom. They /a/er moved to New York. where they were. she said. "ready to -s"l'ruggle." Yet she almost immedi- ately won roles in "Big Rh·er" (for which she won a Theatre World Award) and then "The Mystery of Edwin Drood." After only 10 monrhs in the city site was ca.fl in "Phdn- tom." which launched her U> stardom. S ite is sometimes lntense. yet certainly not gigglt--proof Her dreams fairly drip once you begin talking to her. She is determined 10 prove herself and be the best enter- tainer she can be. Her harsh sched- uling is ttsll'mony to her drive. It has, ' only been three weeks sinc-e she com- plered her /l/2year srinr in "Phantom .. in ew York. Instead of taking time off. she has dived in to her new challenge at the Arts Cenrer. wirh joy. "It' wonderful robe talking agam." she remarked. noting rhat "Phan1,om " was a dem'!nding part. requiring...ner to beY>lt-Stage sffl.gin.g f or rwo hours. with only a short inrermission berween acrs. "After thi.c: series. /'II take some rime off." she ighed. Noel Harrison acknowledges rhat he used tu bristle at compari.wm. to his famous father. Now. however. he said. "I'm relaxed. confidem. and I can make my own impressions." Indeed. Harrison -a young- minded man in his 50s -is bright. relaxed, andwarm-hearred and he has proven himself ro be a multi- ralenred performer in his own right. In the late '60s. working in Holly wood. Harrison recorded two top 40 hit ... A Young Girl." and .. Suzanne ... He also sang "The Windmills of Your Heart" in the movie. "The Thomas Crown Affair." which won rhe Academy Award for best song in 1968. A highly-publicized dfrorce f rom °his first wife resulted in his moving to No,•a ScoJia. where he designed and built his won home overlooking the Bay of Fundy . "I had to bet awqy for a while and collect my thinking." he ex - plained. · Then came his return to enrer- raining, in stage productions of "Sleuth." .. oises Off. .. "Came/or." "Adieu Jacques" (a one-man show). and "My Fair Lady." which he ha.c: done I l rime -in direcr contradic- tion of a vow he once made never ro play the part his father made famous in the original production and subse- quent film. He recently returned from a road tour of "My Fair Lady" which took him 10 Japan. The JapaMse audiences seemed wnemotionol. he obserwd, though they did applaud at t the end of the l·how. S till. Harri.c:on commented. "It 'caused ont-10 wonder if they enjoyed it 01 all. And, Qf .. cour e. the\' don't do reviek'S. either " Harri. on·.c; plans for the f ur11re reflect a vibrant energy and the feel- ing that his most challenging a - complishment are yit to come. He i.11 lay ing planl for a new pla~·. a mu.vi- cal and a two-man show. Also. he stated with a smite and a deflnire English accent. he hopes tn rvenw- ally become a U citizen. Tonight thtse two performer'! will appear together in one of the mo t prai ed muskal.c: m ~ · historv. "My Fair lad.J'." based on rhr George Bernard hak' plO\'. "P gmalion. ·· Interestingly. ltak · work wa\· first performed in German. at irn- na's Hojburg Theater in 191 J. the •tar haw completed it. It did not pla in England until 1914. After many year.c: of di.tcu. sion and nego1ia1lon. "M v Fair lod.v" opeMli o n Broadway in 1956. tar- ring Rt" Jlarrison as ProfeS\Or lltg- gins and Julie Andrtw.f as £/fro (Please see LADY /pg.20) I ' I I H ll 1 '' I • • ' Bard, music makers slated for OC stages hakespcare and Rodgers and Hammer tci n compete for th e pla) goer'~ attrn11on 1n opening performance th1<, \\Cckcnd. The Gro\C ha~c pcare Festival gets under wa) tonight with the Bard"s clas ic tragcd~ "Romeo ud J•liet" under the t4lr in thr Ga rde n Gro .. c Fr \ival Amph11hcater (sec story. pag<.· 12). Meanwh ile. the Grand Din- ner tllcater brings back one of the musical theater's mo t popu- lar exponents. "Tbe Soand of ._._....i Masic." Jules .\aron 1s directing .. Romeo and J uhel." the first COii) 1n the Gro' c Theater ompam··s new June-to-December season. Performance will be given Thursdays through Sunda sat 8:30 until Jul. 15 in the amphitheater (drec;s warm I)) and ti ckets ma} be ordered by calling 636-7213 . .. The Sound of Music." the fi nal Rodger and Hammen.tern 1:ollabora11on. w 111 pla) nightly except Mondays through cpt. 3 at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim, under the d1rec11on of Todd Nielsen. Reservations arc being taken at 7]2-77 10. The cunains arc set to descend thi v.cekend on a number of Orange County stage productions. Among them: •"Wait Un\il Dark" at the osta 'Mesa 1v1c Playhouse. 611 Hamilton t .. Co ta Mesa {650-5269). clo ing performances tonight and ·aturda) at 8 p.m.. unda} at 2 p.m. •"Ob, Coward" by the an lemente Communll) Theater at the Cabnllo Playhouse. 202 .\ve. Cabnllo. an Clemente (492-0465). \'-lndtng up toni ght and Saturday at 8 p.m, •"Tlte Foreigner" by the Brea Theater League at the Glenn Curtis Theater in the Brea C1v1c Cultural Ce nter (524-6653). final performances tonif,ht and Saturday at 8 p.m. · •"Hay Fever ' by the La Habra Community Theater at the Depot Playhouse. 31 1 . Euclid t .. La Habra (2 13 905-9708). closing performances tonight apc;J Saturday at 8 p.m. •"Tlte Mystery of'Edward Drood" at Irvine Valley College. 5500 Irvine Center Dri ve. Irvine (559-9300). winding up tonight and Saturday at p.m.. unday at 2 p.m. till on the boards and cont inuing arc a half-do1en other local production , including: · •"Sanclay i• tllte Park Wig George" at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Dri ve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesda) through Fndays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. undays at 2:30 and 7:30 unttl Jul ) I 5. . •"Zorba" at the Newport Theater An Center. 2501 Ch IT Drhe. New pon Beach (631-0288), Thursda) s throue,h Saturda) s at p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 unt il July 2. . •"Baby Witb Qe Batllwate r'' at the Drama Lab Theater of ..-----------. Orange Coast College. <;o ta Mesa (432-5 0). Thursda)S through turdays at 8 p.m.. \lnda)s at 3 p.m. until Jul) 2. •"Play It Again, Sam" at the L.P. Repertory Dinner Theater. 15732-D Tusu n V11lag<' Way. Tustin (835-961 l ). Thursdays th rough tura} at 8:30. unday at 2:30 until July 30. •"Aaaie ~t VMr Gu " at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 . Harbor Bhd.. Santa Ana (979-55 11 ). nightly except Mondays at "arying curtain times through Sept. 3. •"Tlte Mw1k: MH" at Eli1abeth Howard· Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 090 El Cimino Real. Tustin (83 -1540). nightl) except Mondays at "arymg curtain time through Sept. '24. ~: Rosemary Churchman E~:TomTa1t ~Editor: Roger Bloom Cre.UW. Ser+kft: Becky Henderson. Patti Johnson rroducaon Director. AJ1ssa T~IOck C.nr ~ Kathi Kent Riley CONTENTS Hl\lll\"- A SPIRITED SEQUEL .••••••••...••.•...••...... 10 Most· of o ur guest critic found the latest in slimc-tinw viewing ... G hostbµsters l I.·· to be enjoyable. though ma) hr not as good as the origj nal. N ext week. they'll be winging it with "Batman." 1111 \'l'J'H FATAL ATTRACTION ..........••..•........... 12 By ,CHRISTOPHER TRELA The Grove Shakespeare Festival gets undcrwa} ton1~h 1 with a staging of "Ro meo and Jul i~t ." directed by a hu .... , Jules Aaron. who also currentlv has two hits-o n the bo~1nt .... in Los Angeles. · U I' I' f, 0 I I n I I II .I I U \ GIFTS FROM THE SEA, AND MORE ... 15 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Tuttomare is the brightc t new star in the local re tau1 an 1 fundamcnt. offering the latest in nuovo Italian cu1~11h and unmatched personal service. f,11\\\\\ OFF TO CAMP ••••••••••••.••••...••.•.•••.......... 17 By DONNA AND RAY OTT Summer is the camping season and there are C' \:1 .ll campgrounds within a couple of hours' drive to suit nn' taste. from seaside stopovers-to alpine adv CTfturcla mh U I 11 \ H I lll ' I ' CALENDAR ..................................... : ...... .it. PRDDt TDllt TV LIS Tl1'G8 •••••.••••.•...... 14 JOHR ROOS ••••••• ~ ••••••••.••••••••••••••.••........ 14 • 9y MIKE RUSSEU. o.-y,_c_ ... ..," oel Harrison does not lfre in the shadow of his famous father. Rex! · Patti Cohenour hegan as a coun - try singer in Albuquerque. ew Mex- ico. and now has become a mccess in both Broadway musical and classic ' operas! •' Harrison and Cohenour come from extremely diverse background.Ii. so it is perhaps appropriate that when "My Fair Lady" opens its I l· flerformance run at the Performing .Arts Center ronight. the two will he playing another divergent pair. Professor Henry Higgin and Eli:a Doolittle. Cohenour is totally comfortable mixing opera with Broadway mu.r:ica/ roles. and she is equally proud of her ballet talents a well. Her credits are diverse. Among other role . she was the daughter. Isabel. in "Pirates of Penzance" at the Ahmanson in Lo.r: Angeles ...... inning the part over 1.000 other sopranos. and he tarred in the e~ Yor/... production of "Phantom uf tne Opera." Petite and charming. Cohenour's early training k'OS in opera very early. "Mother wa.'i an opera inger and father a physician who sang with a wonderful voice while making break.fast with Mom on Stmday mornings ... she related. "/ was born between 'Cosi fan tuLti' (M o-=.ar(.s comic opera) and 'la Traviata. "' It was in. L O.'f Angele.'i that .'ihe met and married her husband. Tom. They later moved to New York. where they were, she said. "ready"' struggle." Yet she almost immedi· ately won roles in "Big River" (for which she won a Theatre World Award) and then "The Mystery of Edwin Drood." After only 10 month.v in the city she wo cast in "Phan- tom." which launched her UJ stardom. lee is sometimes intense. yet certainly not giggle-proof Her d~ams fairly drip once you begin talking to her. She is determined to prove her~lf and be tht best enter- tainer she can be. Her harsh sched- uling is te:rtimony to her drive. It ha.v only been three weeks since .'ihe com- pleted her /112year stint in "Phantom" in ew York. Instead of raking time off. she has dived in to her new challenge at the Arts Center. with joy. "Ir' wonderf ul to be talking again," she remarked. noting that "Phamom " was a demanlling p,art. requiring h·er to be on stage .'iinging for two hours. with only a short intermission between acts. "After this series. /'II take some time off. .. she .11ighed. Noel Harrison acknowledges· that he usNi to bristle at compariwms to hi.'i famous f ather. Now. howe\la, he said. "I'm relaxed. confident. and I can make my own impressions.·· Indeed. Harrison -a young- minded man in his 50s -is bright. rela>.ed, andwarm-hearred and he has proven himself to be a multi· talented performer in his own right. In the late '60s, working in Holly wood. Harrison recorded two top 40 hits. "A Young Girl," and "Suzanne ... He also sang "Th e Windmills of Your Heart" in the movie. "The Thomas Crown Affair ... which won the Academy Award for best song in /96!1. A highly-pt1blicized divorce from his first wife resulted in his moving to ova Scotia. where he de.figned and built his won home overlooking the Bay of Fundy. "/ had to bet away-for-.a whHe and collect my thinking." he ex- plained. · Then came his return to enter- taining. in stage productions of "Sleuth .... "Noises Off.·· "Camelo1." "Adieu Jacques .. (a one-man show). and "My Fair Lady." which he has done I l time.f -In direr/ contradic- tion of a vow he once made ne,•er to play the part his father made famou in the original production anJ sub e· quent film. He reuntly returned f rom a road tour of "My Fair Lady" which wok him to Japan. The JapaMst audienct seemed unemotional, he observed. thouglt they did applaud at th' end of tht show. Still. Harri.van commented. "It caused ont' 10 wondtr if they. enjoyed it at all. And. of cour e. ther don't do reviek"f. eit her ·· Harri.'fon's planr: for th e jiaure reflect a \'ibrant energ~· and the feel- ing that his mor:t challenging ac- complishment are yet to come. H,_. 1' laying plans for a new plar. a mu 1- eal and a two~man show. A-lso. -he . rated with a .'imlle and a definite English a cent. he hopes tn i'\'l'ntLl· ally become a U citizen. Tonight these two performerr: will appear together in one1>f the most praised musiral. in • hiswn·. "M Fair lady." ba ed on the George Bernard haw pla\'. "Pygmalion.·· Interestingly. haw' work wa' fir t performed in German, at Vit•n- na's Hojburg Theater in 191 J. the year haw romplettd it It did not play in England until 19 I 4 After many vearv of di.f<'tl .(.fion and negotiation, "My Fair Lady" opened on Broodwav in J 956 .. 'itar- rlng Rt.: Harri on a.r Profe w r llig- gins and Julie Andrew.'i a.v £/fro (Please sec LADY /pg.20) - JUNE s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 1 3 14 1 5 16 1 7 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 2 5 26 2 7 28 29 30 POP Friday PACIFI AMPHITHEATRE pre,. dlt' J1mnl\ Rullctl .I... lhl' (oral Rl'l'kr B.tnd "'llh 'rx'l lJI fUl'\I I he '\n ilk Brotlwr' 1nn1tth1 and 4'\aiur- dJ~ JI ~ I'm I 1l l l't'> arl· rmn·d at ~~~ '>11 lh )ti Jnd arl· J \a1lahk at t hl PJl 1fil \mflhlllll·ain: hc.l\ office .ind Jll r 1d.1:1ron ltxa1 1on' For mort· 1nlormJ11on and 10 l harge Ill l l't'I b) µh onl· lJll T l'lc1ron a1 I '~-I 'OIJ K~OTT'S BERRY FARM l'(lpular 1110 ··~"l'l'I \t·n..ation" on 'ltagl' in tlw PJrl>.. "• ( ahw \)qua re ·!< and 10 ~.Ji h.>n1gh1 ShO\l 1s included 1n l\.nnn"• regular adm1s\1on nm:-c Fo r add1t1unal 1nforma11on. call the l4- hour l\.non"• I inc· :?20-5.:?00 SllMMER CONCERT Nl·wpon ( Clltl'r roshll.Hl Island ('VCI) Frida) I I 'O a m. 10 :?.JO p.m. 1n the i\tnum C oun Pari.... Free and open 10 the public. Toda). andy and 1he ( o n1i ncntal~ perform Motown favorites from the '50s and '60s. For mo re mforma11on. call 72 1-2000. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT J:? O:? uth Pacific Coast H1ghwa). outh Laguna. presents "Heat Wa"c" for dancmg and cntenam- mcnt Thur"1ay through Sa1urda~. 9 p.m to 1:30 a.m. 496-5773 or 499-:?6:?6 AMBERS AT AM.IROSlA 695 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa presents Confrc) Phillips Tno w11h modern rend111ons from Broadwa) and the m ovie Wednesdays through Fndays. 8 p.m. un11I late. and Sa1urda)'s. 9 p.m to I a.m. 432-7559. THE CANNERY 3010 Lat-a)clle A,e .. Ncwpon Beach. presents "Big Picture··. "uh top 4 music from 8: 0 p.m. to I a.m tonight and Saturdav. 675-5777. DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT- CLUB 1n the Nc"'pon er Reson. 1107 J.imhom.· Road. c"pon Beach prc~n~ the golden asc of rod ·n· roll 7 p.m. to ~ a.m. nightly C\Ct>pt ~unda) and Monda) "(jhalc, R,111le and Roll" through Jul~ I. No co' er cbargc: ( h1'Sll' band!I "111 ix·r- form the era's grcate\I hll~ from "G ood 10 11). Miss Moll).'' 10 .. I Want To Hold Your lland." 644-1700. THE WHITE HOUSE Re<;1auran1 and Ta,crn. \40 Sou1h Coast High- \\3}. LagunJ Rl'Jt h. prc:sents Ji,e cn1cna1nmcnt and danl 1ng n1gh1I~ 494-80 8. SUNSET P B 16655 Pacific (oac.t H1gh,,a~. un<;t't Beach. ofTe~ h' l' en1cn :11nmcn1 <>t'\ c:n n1ghl'> a "l>ck 1 on1ght and Saiurda\ The Fairland~. q 30 p m 10 I \0 a m SJ lO' er hargc 59:?-I 9.:?ti KISS, THE CL B :?:?8 5 "e"pon Bh d. tn l ost;i \1c\J Fla,hmg light,. m1rro~ and 3 huge dance noor 'o 1-sh1ns o r 'ho n'> T1d.l'I\ arl' $'\ tor all sho"s. Door. oixn at li pm < all JJ-1160. THE RIGHTEOU BROTHER. HOP 18 7"'4 Brool hur.t. Foun1a1n Valle). The I lop prc~nt'>. ~turda~. ··Hot ..\ugus1 N1gh1s"a tnbutl' 10 1'e1l Diamond c;tamng Ton) Rossini al 1:30 p.m CS4 t.0' er). Sunda), "Rock .\round 1hc Clod. '89," a h1stOI) of rod. and roll "1th an award winning l.'.as1 and an all new musical re vue at 8 p.m. $4 cover. Closed Monday: .. '1111 Rock- in· ... AflcrAll These Year.." Tues. at 8 p.m.($4 cover charge): "The Bach cat ~ys" II\ c '50s and '60s dance band. 9 p.m. to m1dn1gh1 on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ($4 CO\Cr). 963-2366. NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner A\e, Huntington Beach. Conccn info line: 840-0208. Sahlrday SUNSET P UB 16655 Pa 11ic Coast H1gh~ay. u~t Reach. o ffers hve cntenamment seven nights a week. Dr. Rhythm & Mr. Blues. Roclm' blues ind boo&1c~ f~tunng Dale palding and Rick terbantz 3 to 7 p.m .. The Fa1rlands. 9:JO p.m to 1 ·JO a.m. SJ cover charge -;::;===;w;iu.~===~ 592-1926. MAXWELL'S 31 7 Pacific Coast m.LYllll I ••tas JULY 10 JULY 17 f1088Y l!WI[ • CM\. P£1l1UNS u r PCMSON • D4N C<M.cr KWGST~ TRIO • 11£ll.AMY BflOTHERS R(H« •LSAP • llUY SKAGGS JICll(T.-..... ..... IDOWAf-CALL (~~~9-1512 flll•T om • lllf • IMf• • Htghwa), Huntington Reach. Lee Ferrell o n piano. ~x and vocals tonight. 8:30 p.m. 10 l2:30 a.m .. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 8:30 p.m. to midnight. 836-25_55. CALENDAR IOl'Hllll'\f, Flr•CI up ...... PMlllca wHI pr•Hnt Str•vlnu1·1 '"f'lreltlrtr wlllt ct1oreoer•h1 bJ UI• Z•ll on laturMJ at 8 P""'· •nd Sund•J •t J:JO p.m. at ttte u.,.n. Ptarttous•. 606 u9una Cenyon •~. f'or lntonaetton or tldl•ts. call 64Z·9ZH. Lee Tno unday_ through Wednes- day 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m . 496-5773 or 499-2626. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South C'oast H1gh- wa), Laguna Beach. presents Luke & The Locomottvcs each Suoday at 8:30 p.m. $2 cover. 494-8088. SALVATORE'S 500 o rth Brook.hurst. Anaheim, p~nts Paul and Oscar 8:30 p.m. wi1h to p 40s music. THE CANNERY 3010 LaFayette Ave .. Ncv.pon Beach. San Francisco style cabaret entertainment with Leslye McCrae vocalist and Llo)d Noland on keyboard. 5:30 to 10 p.m. 675-5777. VllLA NOVA Richard Fauno's piano styhngs Sunday through Wednesday. Open daily 5 p.m. to 2 a.m .. 3131 W. Coast Highway. New- pon Beach ~880. SUNSET PUI 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. offers li"c entcnainmcnt seven naghts a week. Planet 10. Rock.in" Reaae 310 7 p.m. and 1hen Dead Men Don't urf. classic ~urf music from mem- bers. of Did. Dale's Del-Ton~ 8 p.m. to m1dn1ght 592-1926. lloaday BLUE IEET CAFE I 07 ! I st Pl . Ncv.pon Beach. 1ck f>} tO"'-Solo Monda) and Tucsda> at 8 p_m 675- BEET. SUNSET P UB 16655 Pac11i Coast H1ghwa). unsc1 Beach, offers h ve entertainment seven da)S a week. Blue Monday show with the Pocket Rockets 9 p.m. to I a.m. 59!-1926 Taaday THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette Jh e.. c~pon Beach. "DcJa Vu" "ocahst and ke)board. 8 p.m. to IJ:30 a.m . 675-5777 SUNSET PUI 16655 hcTfK Coast Highway. un~t Beach, offers live entertainment seven nights at week. Irie, formcrl)' faodus, 9 p.m. to I a.m. $2 co,er charge. 5~2-1 926. ........ , SALVATORE 'S 500 orih Brookhurst. Anaheim, Pure Enrrf' at 8;30 p.m. naghtly through Satur day for h.slen1ng ind dancmtt plcasu~. LAGUNA CANYON IAR & GRILL 859 Laguna Can)on Road offers the danceable mus1 nt Aphrodite. with soloist Ehza Loren1 rhythm1.st Jen) Manin at the ~C'\ board> and Harold Todd on \d\· apbOM and ftute. "Cool Dancin' tqins at 8:30 p.m. WednosJ:i, n1&hlS. 494-1911 or 494-4310 ~UNSET P UB 16655 Pac1fil Coast Highway. Suntct Beach. oner<. ll"c cntcrtatnmcnl sc'cn nigh!\ n week. International Regac ~II Sta" tonight 9 p.m . 10 I a.m. 592-19:?1\ n ..... ,_ SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacifil Coast H ighway. Sunset Reach. Ill· night through Saturday. Judah ~tar 9 p.m. to I a.m . 592-1926. '1111.11&·---riiiii iiiifi1 Ulffl IKWIY. • I IAl1 l1Sl Im. -r.11111.USlll ~ Kt -M.4 ... -~ ~·"' 1-~··ii-1 -:s -- C \11,U \HC O ,ll,llU .I\ 11 to 1:30 a.m. hDdaJ ALL THAT JAZZ Ne~pon Harbor J UST LIKE PE RRY'S. :?7182 Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Vista dcl Lago. Mission VieJO. con· Dn"c. Ncwpon Beach. present~ temporary pop. r~e and 1av local groups pcrforminJ Jan and music nightly 8 p.m. to m1dn1ght pop tunes in the gallcn~. 2:30 to and noon to 4 p.m. unda'). ( loscd 4·JO p.m. Light refreshments fo r on .~~ay. Dinner. FM rc~r-purchase 1n the Sculpture Garden 'at1o ns, call 47'.?·4363. Cafe. Toda). Gal) Hogan Tno. C'EST LA VIE RESTAURANT. <\cot1st1c bass. piano and drums. For 373 Pacific Coast H1gtl"ay. Laguna more mformatton. call 759-11 ~2. Beach . on the Main lkach L•' c 1a11 Ma \Inc Ga1ber. eve!) Fnda} and Saturda) hcg1n· YO NG AMERICANS DINNER n1ng :u 8 11 m fcaturinf Do n THE ATRE Peters Landing. 164CXl Willeford. Jatt \IOl.1 and 811 Ntilte. Pat1fi.l Coa'>l Htgh"a). 5te 120. 'ocall~t and gu1tt.1r1<>1 :ind \llrlOU'> Huntington BeaC'h. Ja11 cno;t-mblc guest arttst' 1ndud1ng "1~11 k 1 urn-Jo)spnng. perform' thrcl· \ho"'' bull. Bob HJ\l I.in<. .i nd ( 1Jf'\. I logan c' cl) ~unda~ I 0 l O .i m I 2 IS fl m 'oCU\Cflhargl' -l97·5100 and 2 p m Ctl\I '" Sl~~5 \\Ith AMB ERS AT AMBRO IA 611~ hrunt h or 57 50 1111 tht· rnnlCrt Tu" n { l'01er D1 < O<tta Mc..a. C 1' .ihlnl'. 'Pall' ix·rrn1t1 111~ l<1·<,1·r c,andrJ0'> jJ // \l\lmg 6 to q r m \;Jl1onl. Jrl' \U~l'\ICd ,,i(l.\H()\\ f n dJ' .ind l\a1urdJ\ ., 'ti 111 l'\ lO CAJ..,.YON BAR A,'\O GRILL l\'l'I fl m · \\\·d m.·..J ' .ind I hur<,<fo, Laguna ( 30\0n R~lJd L111un.1 .i ,2.15511 Beach. Ben \111111.en·, Ol\11· 1.111 Bl TANGO IQ 1()(1 \on "·1rm.1n \ll\t.11\ each '\und." 1rom 4 111 - lr\lnC Jon C1am1•r 1no tu~\ 1.111 pm 4Q4-141 I populJr StJnd.mh Jnd old 11mc rod RL.M Rl'XXER INIO PJlllil n· roll n1gh1 h to 11 Jl m Tuew a) l uJl.t H1gh"a). ')cal Bc.ilh prl·~·nt ' thro u&h Saturda~ .,52-522::' Th,· ~on., of the Bcal h. a porulJr RON'S IN LAG NA l4h'li . <. oast Dl\1dand au band. fnim o to IO H1ghv.a). Laguna Bcach.1'a" 'ocal· p m each unda' J'o rn' er t.:hargc '"' M ontenia heg1nn1ng at '0 (213) 5Y -1 6~ ".-> p m.ton1ght and 1urda>. 447~.a .,, CAFE LIDO 501 ">th \t . 'c"· DIUFT1''00D LOUNGE 21-l6~ port Beat h Lalin Jau "'1th Bohl" Pacific (oa\1 Htgh"'a . Hunt1ngtnn ~edfield featuri ng thl' uarc1a Beach prc!lent<t the winger~ Tn o / Brother" 3 30 10 is· 30 pm .. cntl·r· "11h 'iong'i trum tht.> "ls and 40~ tainment n1ghtb ti· 30 pm 10 I a.m f-nda) and ~turda). 8 pm to mid· t0n1ght "'1th the Wa) nt.> \\':l) ne night. and \unJa~ ~ to ·t>t pm Band 675-2968. ~\().1.a~1 . a'~ tor l)1dt'ol uml RON'S ll'\LAGUl'\A 14M\ (na<;t Lounge I h gh,,a). Laguna Beach. fcnturc<. VILLA NOVA p1nn1'it ( arlt" Or· Paula Prince 1on1gh1 and Sundn~ tcga perform' a "arH·t~ ol ca'>) 497--l87 I hMcn1ng sclcc 11n n' ;ind occJsl\lnal La11n-tla,urcd hi\ ornc' fhu~dJ\ through ~aturda' lrom R 11) p m to 1·30 '3 m !'\unda) through 'WNint.>\· da) from 111 Jl m to I 'O a m R1 hard f-aunu\ J.111 and Bro3d"a' !lt)llngs on the p1nno 'I"' \\e<1t oast H1gh"u}. ~e"pon Bea h 64:!· 7 80 CAFE UDO ~OI '\C>th 'it "1c"· pon Beach. 675·2% . pre cnt<, cn1ena1nmcnt n1gh11' To n' < 1ucr· rao Sc'ttct to night l) pm '10 I 'O a.m S3 co,cr charg,· S.tuday PRESER\'ATIOS HALL JAZZ BAND "lew Orleans· famed J311 band 1n the I ) mna~1um of Saddle· back Collefe. 2 000 Marguente Parkv.a). M1u1on V1e10 tonight 31 8 p .m . Band includes P rrc-. Humph rc:r trumprt . W lll1c Humphrey. clannct. Narvin Henf)' Kimball. banjo: Fronk Parker drums. Frank Demo nd. tromhont.> andJamcs JTrc,o f. -tt-au. Rtpl!T{"'ITII the ill James", 1ng" Miller 1s Jeanl'I· tt' K.Jmball. G )m doors open a t 7 15 , p.m. with pre-<:oncen cn1e na1nmcn1 pro' 1ded bv Ntckt'I Bt'er. a barbershop Quanct, and strolltng mtnMrcl\ :ind m.1g1e1ans. T1ckrts arc $7 and can be rcscr,cd b\< calhn& tht' college box office at g2-4656 hl.'- '"ccn noon and .a p.m. wttkda' S MMER CO!liiCERT ERtES T r.ammcll C rov. C ompan) ~pon\Or' a scnes of " outdoor lunch and c\Cntn& con1.~n'> al Park Pia~ in 1r-.1 nc Tonight at 7. 0 pm "111 he Blood. weal and Tears with ()a, 1d Cla) ton Tho ma . The concrn will be held on the front lawn of Park Place and cooccl1•10C" 'lhould cn1cr . throuah tht' main pro,JCct t'ntrant:c located near M1chcl!i0n Dmr and Jambortt Road Prrsonncl "''II dU'CCl &ut\t~ tO parlun. and pc"r• formancc areas. f or adduonal 1nfor· ma11o n. c~ll ~52· I :?20. CAP& UDO '°2 JO.h l .. New· pon leech. 675·2961. prcM"nl~ Barbera Morriton vocahsl "'11h the W a)'nc Wa)nt' Band ton1•tu. 9 p.m Monday C APE LIDO, 'O I .Hlt h t .Ne"~" Bca,·h Entertainment n1gh1I) t\ JO p m ·I a.m. \\a' nc \\'a> ne Band "11b 'ocah~t H1l ll1 m1th this e' cmng 6 7 ·2968 Tue9Clay RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 ( 00\t H 1ettwa~. Laguna Beach. Pop JaZ1 an1sts L)nda Roth and (ireg \'ail rach Tucsda' and Wc-dnt''lda' c\C· mng beginning at 7 30. 497 • .a· 7 1 CAFE UDO 501 JOth ~t. '\;('wpon Beach. Entl'rta1nmcn1 n1ghtl} R '0 p. rn to I a.m Ronnie Rro" n on le~ board<1 and '1bcs to n1gh1 675-2968. Wedne9Clay LE MERJDIEN HOTEL 4500 Ma Anhur Blvd. Ne"' world<la\s 1a1t artists spothghtcd wel.'kh 1n the four storv Atrium of the Cafe Flcun. Fo m.O.. uifonruwon_ call 476-2001. ex1eni.1on ll 13. CAFE LIDO 501 30th S1.. Nl'"· pon Beach. presents entcrtamment nighll). Sunn) W1l k1nson. J31t vo· cahst tomght 8:30 p .m to I a.m 675-2968. Tlaanday CAFE UDO .SOI 30th t . C"· pon Beach. presents Dt'bb1c Ebert. J31Z 'oc.alt!>I "1th tht' Wa) nt Wa) ne Band to night 8:30 p.m. 10 I a m 67.S-2968 or 673·.SOS6 JAZZ PACIFIC a non~protit or· pn1uuon to prt'~r'\c and en courage h' l' jaa meet~ c\<CI) Thul"\· da)' at 7 p.m .tnd 1\ open to )311 mus1c1aM and J:Ul bum For mMr 1nform1t1on. <'311 Dr C harle' Rulhcrford al 4J2-S 19 or 8111 • 011 II 64!·7~8 ( 01 'I H \ .... .., CllAZY HORS£ TEAK HOUSE IS () Brookhollow (}r • \t1nt11 Ann Ne"'pon Freeway D)cr ({d. C\11. present<> Hoy1 .\ 'tlon tonight m l"'o perfo rmance at 7 and I 0 p m Call 549-1512 for ticket 1nfo rmat1on and dVlncr rcscrva11oni.. Sanday THE 8 0 ZY ROt'GE CAFE < larnrnl "lt n ng quartet Opm IV ar- l" ice monthl) unda~ afternoon tea danc-c!> a1 Tunic Rock ( ommun11' Park. I unn>h•ll 4it Free dance lcssom b) ~t1kc a1llancourt 2 tn ' pm follo"cd b} the dance ' 10 5 "\() p.m. Floor 'iho" entcrtJtnmcn\ dur· ing brl'als h~ the I '·pu.~cc or< hc<,tra .\dm1<,s1on " S ix·r fl\'r\on For more 1n fo rmat1on call \.1 11 k1l' ~1l(;lurc at 546-) 9-l THE SOPHISTICATE .\ftcrnoon l>\\lng dann ng. \ita\I·., Lounge a1 thl' Red Lio n Inn. 3050 Bnstol treet C os1a \.te..a p~nts Barnt') Olson and his 20.picceorchcstra e'en un· da~ afternoon from .2 to 6 pm Free dance lc\'>Ons I to ::i p m b) Lee Lalli .\dm1ss1on is S per pt>r<><m .rnd $15 mu pies F rec 'a let part.. mg T1\l>.et.. mil\ be purlha,.cd 10 ad· 'J nle at the hotel gift .-.hoJl Pnr more 1nforma11un . call Elda Barn JI '~' '' 592-2137 TEP LP TO THE t ITE LlfE companit' unda' brunch I I a.m. r---------------------------~- to I p.m 300l Ne"'port Bhd. Ne"- ix>rt Beach. 6 7 \. 3440 EL RANClllTO MEXICAN RES· TAeRANT 2MIKI 'll'\\pon Hh d :--.c" pml Bf.'a(·h prt'\f.'nt\ inter· na11on.lll\ kno"n da\\1c gu11an '1 ( n11ix·1 lid<l l'\l'f' \und:i~ 11 am 10 ' p.m n1'i./'li..\~ Wednes4ay GOLOE:-\ \\ E~ T • V\1 PllO"I(' BA~O ot < 1ol<l\·n \\ l'\t ( ollc~l" ix·r· IOJTTI\ l<lflll'll\ l'\l'r\ \\ l0Unl·,,j,1, I.'' ,·nin!' thruugh thl month ol Jun1· I lrnm lll tn 1 p m JI 1 hl ( Jl\ \hopping< l·ntcr o il the \:.inta \na or C 1arJcn C 1r1" e I rt'c" 3\., J I 1 h1.· ( II\ Ori\ e IO Oran~l· I hr rulihl " 1n' 11eJ to alttnd Tbo.nday EAL BEAC A CHA~18t..:R MlJSIC FE~ Tl\' AL I 'Ith annual \\!flC'\ ol n1m: \;Ontl'n<; tx·gin' 11m1ght at p m in thl' \1l <1augh \chool .\ud11onum loQ~ Bol\3 .\H J t 'kal l:kJl h Bh J \dm1ss1on •~ In'\' through puhhl <,upport o f the flu ~ dn O nhc'itra Int· < ontnbut1nn<1 ma' tx· malled to I 1 •1 Mh <;t • St·al Beach. QQ740. r o n1ghl's performance fca· turc~ ~lark ~ul11vnn. pinn1<;t Prlday T H E R E TA l ' RAN T AT CAMERON CO RT 2 Hutto n ( cntre Dr . Santa o\na presenJS mu- sical '>t)ltngs ofStht'r Lining 1 p.m to midnight Tuc'><la' through tur· da~ TtR roup performs rend111on!> of T op 4 oldtc<t and soft rock for hstcn1ng and dancing 540.. 6 15 Saturday BALLf;_T PACIF ICA t'nds 1to; 27th C'onccn 'Scnc!> "Ith performan('C<> tonight al 8 p.m and unda) at 3-.30 p.m . at the Laguna Moulton Pia\· house. 606 Lagu na C'an)on Road in Laguna Beach .\ varied program 1nc ludc'I a 1914 ver sio n of tr:l\1nsk1's ··f1rcbird" and two ballets fcatunng the "ork. of 1"0 guc'it chorcographc~ from t 'Cl Single admm1on ·~ SIO fo r aduhs. $8 ror ctnldrt'll. llld~ts--and ~n1ors. T1 kcts ma) tx' purchased at the door or 1n ad,ancc by calling 642-9275. LONDANCE/FRED ASTAIRE STUDI~ 36.25 W. MacAnhur. u1lc 3 . Santa ~na. Dancr for coupler. or singles. I \t turda) and 3rd unda) ca h month, JO to 11 ·30 pm. dm1ss1on S5. includes refresh· mcnts Ballroo m . Latin dancin \:111 0-06 76 tor mot<' 1nforma11on Sanday LAG NA FOLKOAN ERS l'n· cour.l c all ""ho are 1n1crc\tcd rn prcser' 1ng tlur r 1hn1l d:inct hcrirnie to 101n them '" 1c(' "cc-kl\. \undav at " pm .ind \\ ednc'rd.t'!-JI )\ pm .. al l c1mn 11.111 C t'lmmunat' ( (ntcr. ' 4 I ·e1on . t L~ unJ Rc:ach Partncn arc no t nnt'\ I'\ < a'uJI drc\\ \\lllh om fon..iblt 'ho<'' ,., \Ulltt')tC'd . L>on.a11nn \~ 4\J.$ ''\02 01 ~ H .tlf\6 7 "HIGH ';()("IET\" TEA DANC· INO ( tl) o t In inc ( ommunit) St'r· "'H'' ()q),\l tm<"nt r>rl·-.cn" Southern ( 3flforn1.1' turi·mou Janr c "'1nd 1n OK UE WATEUaOlfT IN NEWNaT •UC81 Simply 1-'k~ Nowpcl!I Blvd 1r,!11 ~oull'I t'IOC." PO'c•••· Coa .. 1 Hwy turn It-I on10 V•.t L•OO then 1fT'lmed1a1p1, 11'11 ot'!IO 11'1,. corn.,.nopnt p;t1~1t\Q 'll!UCh••f' Arrol pa11t nq ,h;t ~.,~ YOUB O•E ITOP NAUTICAL IBOPPlllG CENTEBI LIDOlmUUllA TACllTlllG C \I I 'It \H C ~t'\ 11'\I I It Afternoon 1ca dancing 1 to 6 p.m. in the Pa iii Ballroom at Embass\ u1tcs Hotel. 1325 Eas1 D\.cr Road. JU~I ofT thc 55 freew:i} '. Roland Furman and his 20 p1C<'c orchc tra offer an aftl·moon of elegant dancing and cntcnainml·nt. Admis.,1on SS per person. Frel' parl.tng. For more informa11on. contact Elda Ban] at (~I 3) 592-~ 137 Monday THE HOP 2J 22 Mcrcuf) Road. El Toro: Nanc) Tucl.l'r Rig Band . Singks and coupks swing d:inctng each Monda} from 8 to 11 p.m. 7 6-8467. Weclneaday COST A MESA/FRED AST AIRE DANCE STUDIO 2~88 Ncwpon 81\d . l-(. Costa Mesa. Wedncsda\' night dames orcn to thl· general publtl "11h a onl' hour dance class prcl·cd1ng the puhlic d3n('l' bcgtn· ning at 8 p m. Dance 9 pm <Until m1dn1gh1. Co<.t for danC't' clns' and dance 1s ~ 7 per pen.on oft dnnk\ a'a1lablc for rurlha~ f or mon· inlurma11nn or n.-ser' a11on'i. call b50-J()4g. .> Thunclay ;> • , at Orange oast College. Costa Mesa t.iJ:?-5880). Thul')(Jays through Sal· urda)s at 8 p.m .. Sunda)s at 3 p.m. until July :!. "THE FOREIGNER" by the Brea Theater Le3guc in the Curtu. Theater in the Brea Cl\ 1c Center (524-6653). dosing perfo rm3n cs 10- n1gh1 and • :Jturda} at 8 p.m. · "HAY FEVER" by the La Habr.i Commuml) Thca1cr at the Depot Pla) house. 311 . Euchd 1.. La Habra (21' 905-9708). final per- formances tonight and Saturday al 8 p.m. ''-THE MUSIC MAN" al Eli13bt·th Ho"ard·s Curtain Call Danner Theater. 6'X> El C'amtno Rl'al. Tu'ittn (838-1 5~0). n1ghtl) l.'\CCpt Monda)s at vaf)ing curtain tunes throull.h pt .N. "THE MYSTERY OF EDWARD DROOD" at In inc Valle) C'ollcgr. 5500 t'ntcr Dri ve. Jr , inc (559-9300). dostng pcrformanCt•s 10- n1ght and Saturda) at 8 p.m .. Sun· da~ at 2 pm. "PLAY IT AGAIN. SAM" at thl' LP. Rcpcrtol") D1nm•r fhl'all'r. 157'2-D Tustin V11lagr Wa). Tustin (835-Q6 I 1 ), Wcdnl·sdn) ~ through Saturda)S at 8·15. ·uoda)s at 2:30 unttl Juh JO. "ROMEO ANO J ULIET" al th11 Gnl\c h.1k{·six·a~ Festl\al. 1:!852 Mam \1 . (1ardcn (,ro,c (616-7213). Thurs<la)s th1 ough und::ws at tUO un11l Jul) 15 "WAIT UNTIL DARlt" at the Costa Mesa Ct\ ic Playhouse. 6 11 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa (650-5269). final performances to- night and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sun- day at 2 p.m. "ZORBA" at the Ncwpon Theater Ans Center. 250 1 C11fT Onvc. Nc-.-.- pon Beach (631-0288). Thursda)'!> through Saturda}S at 8 p.qi.. un· days at 2:30 until July 2. ( Oll I U\ Friday ANDY BUMATAJ apocars at the lmprov through June is <\lso on the bill arc (hue._ Manin and Jo(•\ auol:i. · THE IMPROV. 4255 C\mpus Dn,c. Ste 138. Irvine. Thl'CI.' '>IJc- spl11tmg acts each night. shows at 8:30 and 10.30 p.m. SIO admission 854-5-l55. Monday D UKE'S E NTERTAINMENT LOUNGE at the Newponcr Reson p~~nt'> a pcc1al Monda) Night no-.-. case "1th comedians from througho ut the Southern ahforn1a are:i pcrfomung. beginning at 8 30 p.m Dulce's Monday N1~ht ~ho"· ca~ ha'> no l'O,cr charge fhl· Ncw- poner Rt·so r1 1s l0t-ated at 11 07 Jamboree Rd.Just cast of Pan fil Coast H tgh"a~ 1n Ne"pon lieat·h 64-l-1700. C.\I. 57 COSTA MESA QUICKSTEPPERS 3 i.cn1,>r nt11cn square dance group !ied. c~pcncnced square danCl' 1 ou- pk~ to JOin thl'ITI fhc Qu1Ck'itCppo..·1' meet rcgulJrl) C\CI") Thursda\ 10 a.m 10 noon at the do"nto"n n>m· mun11' center. -\nahe1m and <enter ts 1n· <. o~ta Mes.a. For more in for· ma11o n. call 545-5669. 1111.\llH "THE SO ND OF MUS IC" at tht' Grand Dmnrr Theater, 7 Freedman Wa). nahl'1m ·p12. 77 10). n1gh1l~ e>.l-Cpt Monda) at val) mg lUnain times thro ugh . ·pt. J. ··s NOA V IN 'i'HE PARK WITH GEORGE" on thl.' main stage of South Coast Rt'pcrtOI). 655 r O\lrn YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER THEA tRE Peter'-. Landing. I MOO Pat1fic Coast H1gh"a). llun11ng10n Ucach. prc~nts Corned~ Night l'ath Monda) at 8 p.m. Top national and local stand-up comics arc featurl'd D1nncr/~how combinations arc Sl4.95 per pen.on 3nd space pcr- mm1ng. guc-st'l can a ttend thc .,ho"" o nl) for S 7. 0 plu~ a one-dnni.. minimum. Re'>Cn at1om arl' 'ill(t· gc tcd 8-l()..~HO\\ Hort A•ton brings ftls lllUlk 8M eentl• '"""or to '"• Crazy Horse Steals House aftd Saloon MondaJ n19"1 for two lftow1. at 1 and 10 ....... For fnfonftatton and dinner reservations. ceff 149-1112. Ccnl l."r Dr1 ' e. Cosu Mesa (Q57-40 J3) Tucsda~s throu~h rnd3)\ at 8 p.m., aturda)S at ::! '() anti 8. unda)s at 2:30 and 7· '0 unttl Jul) 15. and HJ.JO p.rn fnda\ 11nd Saturda\. (S IO). door') o ix·n at ti Jl m Dinner I\ scr ... cd nigh ti). "A1'1'1E GET YOUR GUN" at the llarkqu1n Dinner Pia) house. 1 OJ !) lfarbM Bhd . • an1a na (979-5 I : 1. n1ghtl) c ccpl Monda)s Jt \:Jr)m~ l·un:un 11mc'> 1hrough pl 3 "TRACERS" at 1hc L.P. Rc pcnol") Thc3tcr. I 732-D Tus1m V11lagu Tae.cla• Wa). Tus11n (83~-9611 ). returning J Friday Jul> 3 and pla)tng Monda}\ and KEVIN ROONEY with JcfTC1arltn Tucsda:r at 8 p.m 1hrough Aug. I. and Scott llemott at thl' lmpro.,. ---------------------------. through Jul~ 2 '"BABY WITH THE BATH- WATER" tn lhc D1ama l ab Theater Look ing for that special dream home ~ Try the Daily Pilot Real E tate section. Ever} aturday. you will find the newest and hotest l1Stings on the Coast. .. \. 't" • Oatly Plk>t Oetet>ook/ Frld•y. June 23, 1919 THE lMPROY prcscn1s thret" <itdl'· ~pli111ng acts each n1gh1 at 1<:30 p m undJ\ 1hrou11.h Thursda)-. ($7): 8 'O PROFESSIONAL S INGLES NETWORK ct"'or .. 1ng pany at the Anaheim Hilton at Katella and Harbor. nahc1m. 8 p.m. ~pectal event· lnterv1e"" for the TV sho" Get a taste of New Orleans and enjoy some great Dixieland Jazz! ~.-...- loin us on our terrace for the superb t.HCe and sounds of New Orieans. shrimp. a.yflsh. saM>fY ~ ~and cool. cool drinks. Jambofiee BIYd~ at t-405. Irvine. CA 92714 17141863.'Jlll Lo'e Connec11on! hors d'ocu' '"' danl'tng. dm1ss1on 1s S Ill I ll'• parktn~ 'A-Ith r('CCIPI f\COI hn1hn1 894-89)2. PRrME OF LIFE SINGLES ml'l'I for T .G .l.F 5 10 7 p.m voldcn \Jtl' Hotel. 628.S Pac11i (oa!>t tl1gh"a' Long Bea h For information .ind rt-'1Crv3l1on~. call 836-744 WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP male\ 4.S-plus. meet for 1 (, I J-.11 5.30 at Hofs tlut in Westmtnsl\'r Also ongoing groups for golf. hrnl~l ptnO(hlc. theatre and tr'3\t'I I 111 1nfonna11on and rcscn at1ons (Jll .S24-332i. PARENTS WITHO T PART NERS Oranac Coa'it Chaptt'r ~t (custod> not required) Frt'e-011rn tat1t>n at 7 JO pm to n1gh1. folio"'"' by a members only dan c JI ti pm "-'Ith hvc band at ( O\ta M r,.1 (roll and C ountn C lub. 170 I l "•II oursc On ... e. Costa Mc~ 8~7 IM• or ~188.-.(ur _mo.rc_injprm.1t11111 aboul 1h orpn11atton Membership 1n Parcnl'i "'11hout Partners 1 open to t.11vor<'Cd \l'()JI ated. v.1do-.-.cd or nc' er mJrrtl'1I parents of h"tnl children ( u'iH~h of the ch1ldrcr\ is not a fac10r \ non profit, non-scc11rian. c-duca11onal or .. n1at1on, PWP -pro\ldn :l pr•• sram of IOl'lal ICU\'lllt"S. dt U \11111\ •nd "lad aroups. for tnglt' parent' and their famalin. LETS TEE IT UP A cluh f11r s1n1k folfcrs bt'tv.ccn the ages of '" and 5 who want to play ltllh and meet other sin&k aolfcrs. Dur' art S2S annually. Play vanou local and rqao nal coursn. Mcmht'~h•ll dirtetory. For more 1nforma11on. ~II 8S4-0690 or write to: Let'' Tt't.· It Up. 31 Rainbow R1dgt'. lrvtnl'. 927JS. · .. ..... , "SINGLE II 5\JFFla.ENT" two-hour wonshop for smaks .11 <>ra.. Coat Colqe. Room 105 ol t.k Coun1ehnt and Adm1ss1on'i Bu11dina, 10 a.m. to noon Rea•., tnatton fee tt RS) S. Worbhop le • C \I I \It \ H C Ct\ I I' I I IJ turer is Mam Monroe. a mamagc and famll) coun5Clor and also a sanak. To register by phone, 431-5880. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS Huntingto n Beach Chapter S9S has a combined young parents pan) with o ta Mesa Chapter an Fountain Valley. ost is $2.50 card holders, S3.SO guest card holders. Call 647-7528 for mo re 1nforma11o n WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP mem al 6:30 for dtnnt'r at McC'ormack dand Sch1m1ck Restaurant rn. trvane Call 524-3327 for 1nformauon and rcsen auons. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet for a swam part)/ teak out at a pri vate home an Garden Grove. at 7 p.m. For reservations and location call 836-8744. St111day PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS Huntington Beach Chapter 595 has a Famil.y Beach Part) toda~ al Bolsa ("haea tatt' Beach near 1a11o n 25 Cost as SI fo r lunch. $4 parking. Bnng ~•dt· dash and dnnks. For m ore 1n forma11on call 647-752 TEMPLE B E TH SHOLOM SINGLES '\gc!> 30 10 SS '"' 11cc; all Jewish stngks an thl· communal\ to { JOln them for a coffee get togethtr tn a pn,a1c home 1n Brc~ qanang :11 , p m (OSI ..... 11 he S2 rcr pcT\On For rest<r.a11ons and mort• information. call Paula at 5.29-'1~8 or lanh n at 731-"\780. . Y O NG J E WI. ti PRO· t' IOSAL.S "ngk\ ~I 10 '.i meet Jl ... 'll p m tor a \ummcr l'Jrt~ am.l udang JJnt ang II' .1 II\ l. DJ 111 Rl·mal i.. ·., I l>'t.11r\ I nungc 110 ~ll \11n K11rman \,c .ln 1m· l rn•hot ' d ocu' rt•\ and no-ho ,1 ttl( l..tJ1l' .\J- 011\\ll•ll " ll I~' pt'f\llll p.1\,1hk .II thl J 11t11 r o r ITIUfl' JlllllllllJllllll h lll l amm,·, ,1 rlttc "'~11-1\4 1 .l 01 l''l'· 111ng' 641•· 'i~~ WllEEL OF FRIE~O. HIP rnl'l'I Im n Brunch at llonl')' R1·,t.1u rJnl 1n...r 11un1aan \allc' .11 11 'o J rn I or inlorm.1111111 .ind n ·,l·n Jt111n' l '111 5~~J \~1 or I~ I \1-.~-l H 21 PRIME OF LIFE 11'GLE ' mL•et' lor a ( h.1mp.1gm· hullct hr1i1nl h Jl noon ut I .1i..c,,ood ( ,,uritr \ C luh "\I OI I Car-.nn ~t l .ll>.l'"mxl hir anformauon anJ rne "a11on\ call 8 '6-87-i4 F.L.l.R T. ~3( hff Village hop-'""I Center 2:!05 MJin ')tr~'<'l. ~tc '.!O, Hun11ng1on Beach Huntington Beach hurch of Rcltgaou\ 1encl' singles group meet~ ca h . unda) c\Cn1ng. Child care '" free. \d- ma ion 10 the 7·30 p.m program 1+, S' DtinH'S .tt the H untington Beach Inn \\Ith DJ John ~\me' and re· frcshml·nt' folio"' .ii no t:h.irgc FLIRr infn1ma11on lane M 7-162g Wedneeclay WH EEL OF FRIEND HIP met'!~ tor dinner at "-:Hclla Dt'l1 1n LO\ lam1to~ at 6 JO pm rm 1nlor- n,a1 ion .ind rc~cn at wn'i all 524-'327 or (2 1 ')86]--0 '711 PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES m~l for dinner at DclJnt') ·, 127 2 al· le) View. C1ardcn Clm'c 31 7 pm 836-8744 tor anform1111on and rewt· VJ llC)OS. LIFE ON YOUR OWN angle~ 55 and o"er. 1ncc1 nc11. Ii 1cnd" 1n ~ v.a~ support1\C atmosphere c:"el') Wedncsda) ' to 4 p m for a 'ar1cd program 1nclud1ng dinner at local l\'Stauranl and a monthl pot luck. Oa is • n1or ( entt r. 800 Maraucnlc ( th and Marauer1tc) Corona dd Mar. 644-3245. TllandaJ SINGLES SUPPORT GROUP 1pont0ttd by U.uu Btach United Methodist Church·, Wnlcy Coun~ 11tlina Center from 6 to 7 p.m. at the church. 21632 Wesley Dme. uth la&una. There wall be a donation ot SI 0 per person per evening. \ ll I 'I ll I \ I ' east of Main 1rcct in Hunttngton c:ith1b1t\. pcrforman(C'> and ..,.ork OLD WORLD VILLAGE. 7 61 Beach. 536-0155 shops . .\dm1s!>1o n S4 per pcr<>on. C enlc1 .\"e. lluntingto n Beach KNOTT'S BERRY FARM, OW infants under l\.\O free ;\duh'> free pc\.1alt' shops arc loc.itc<l an 1h1'i Beach Bl vd , Buena Park Knott·~ as on WcdncMla) Jnd Thur-.da~ after-'allagc ihat feature\ the charm of the na11o n·s most popular andepcn-noons. Group'> mu'>t rcga\tcr an ad-quaint furorcan "'lla~c'> "'"h rnll- dent famal )' theme park w11h more 'ance. For 2-i hour 1nforma11on. call blc-d strt."cts. lantern laght'i. and 711 than 16 wild ndcs. 'hows and (~ 13) 687-8800 mural\ of European \Ccnc~ pa anted <>n&olq lt.enta at1ract1ons plus rc\taurants and MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM. on c\lcnor "'all\ h\ Euro pean an- DISCOVERY M SEUM of Or-hops on 150 acres .\II '>ho"s arl' 77 11 Beach Bhd .. Buena Parl.. Tht: isl\ 848-5111 ange County, 110 1 Wrst HaTvard included an the adm1<;~1on pn cc Thrcc toogc'> an: the nl'"c"t ORA NGE COl S TY P E R· St.. anta -'.na Open 11 a.m. to "\ Other l·ntcnaanmcnt andudes a replicas among the alrcad~ dahoraal· FORMING ARTS CE!'l.IER MJ',1 p.m. Tuesday through Fndn) glimpi.c of the o ld we'it an a vcl) collect1on of mo' ll' and aclc"'""n To"n ( cntl·r Dmc < usta ~k..a Cloi.cd on Monday\. dmassaon 1., all\e C1ho~l Town 10 the magic of u mc morab1ha 1ndud1ng l1fr-l1kl' O<JCl'nl to ur of 1hc t~1ul1t) a rl' ol s 1 for adults and 50 ctnt!I for cha I-'1s11 w11h noop) and the Peanut\ replicas of more than :!00 rt~no" nl·d fcn:d trc1.: \1onda) and "C"dnc\da~ dren omanal craft panacipauon Gang an Camp noop) '\lso popu-Stars. Dail) IOa m ·8 p.m with Fn · at 10 IO "l. 11 and 11 '0 am fee.-For informauon. call 54()-04()4 lar arc Fae\ ta Village. a salute to t open until 9 p. m 5~:!-11 5 5 "'ccl..h Tours "111 al\O he hdd at 1(1 DISNEYLAND, 1313 H:irbM Cahfornaa·., earl) 'ipant'ih hentagc MUSEUM Of NAT RAL HI. and lh 30 .i m the fir\t 4\a1urda\ ol Bhd .. Anaheim. Di~ncvland''i spec-and Roanng 20-s -a look back at TORY ANO SCI ENCE 2'127 \11\ta each month. The 1our i.nl..e<. 'dS1ior<. tat·ular .. Main ~lrcct Electncal Par· a 1920's a musement park which dcl Oro. Nc"pon Beath Open 10 man) area'> of thc thca1re rarel\ adc" and .. Fantas) an the Sk) ·· fire-include' the fantastal· .. Kingdom ()I 1 ucsda~ throu&h ~aturda y. 10 am ~en b~ the p1Jblrc-1ndudang d~sang. \\Orks presented naghtl) Bag Band the Dano..aurs:· T hnll ndes ancludt• to 5 p.m. and ~unda) from noon to rooms. thc haci.....,tagt· area and The sounds c;ho"cascd at Carnation The Cork rew Montvooma·s Re-5 pm .\dm1,,aon 1s S2 for adult' (enter Room Re'>Cr'\a tauns arc re- PlaJa G ardens fhc Magic Kingdom vcngc and the Parachute Sk) Jump and SI for t h1ldrtn O\cr "" \km-qua red for group'i ol 10 or m(lre offers rnore than 50 attracuo n' 10 The parl. 1!> open daal) For ad bers arc fn•c t u-.eum C\h1b1t"> 10-556-:! I:!:!. C\len ... un W"\ "\ -.C\en themed land\. including '\tar danonal information call the 24-hnui dude: a \.\tdt• amt) of mannc mam-Q EEN MARY. I o ng l:kalh To urs." Disneyland information Kno11·s I inc al 220-5200. mal fossil\. Nnu 'e American d1'-Harbor a1 the end o l tht' Lon~ Bcal h 999-4565. LOS ANGEi.ES CHILDREN'S pla:.~. an an \CU 100 anJ photo gal-Ff'l!cwa). E>:h1bm 1ndudc \pelaal INTERNATIONAL URF Ml'· MUSE M '10 l\/onh \fain trcet lcf) mineral Jnd \hell d1i.pla\\ hu1-effect !>Ound and light '>h0 "''> an lhl· E M 312 \.\'al nut. Hunllnglnn Los .\ngclc'i Open \\ cdnc~a~ and tcrlh collelltun\ and child ren·, Engine Room Jnd \\ ht-clhOU"<' fl Beach urf memorabilia and Thursda). :! to 4 pm and Saturd.\\ hand' on c\h1h11' \lso cdmattonal rna 11ng a ncaH.ol11\1on al sea and anafJus (daiang J'> lar bad. d' the anJ Sunda\, 10 am 10 Ci Jl m program\, J 1x.cn1 tours. lcllurc') Ir'-an C\ICns1,c \\orld \\.ir 11 d1\plJ\ earl\ ~(.,,) comm<.>moratc the colorful "H'ands-on·' panacapalnf) en' arnn '''al-.. a ltbral") and \J)CllJI Ill · dl·p1ct1ng the "Oul'l'n ., ..• tl ll'l m k hcri'tagl' of th!\ popular c alifornwn men I an ~h1ch ch1ldl\'n agc'i l\\O 10 11,111c~. I-or more 1nlormatmn about a' a troopship. D • .uh ICl a m.-6 pm .sixm Open dail) noon w 6 pm 't"'rhc. learn b~ doing E1gh1ccn e\h1b1ls. program., and mcm0t·l"\h1p (:!I J) 4 "\5-3511 admas\aon is free I ix-:ited ont• blod. permanent c\h1b1t'> "1on1hh rm-call lhl' mu'\Cum· f uc°lda) 1hrough RAGING WATERS 111 '-Rag1np inland trom mer and one-half hlod g.ramm1ng ant.Jude.\ a \anct\ o art ')unda\ l MO-7120 \\atcr-. Dme. 'an r>ani.i' OJ!l\ .u ~~~----------------,ijiiiiiiiiii..-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim '~ ~ ... \\"" 1!,,\\~ , .. \. W(ACC t{ FOu"'fAIN VALLEY MILE SQUARE PARK (Brookhurst at Hell) 6 GREAT DA VS • JUNE 29th THAU JULY 4th CARNIVAL RIDES OPEN DAILY• FOOD FAIR• ARTS a CRAFTS • CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT TmlSIH ,,..,. ~- OP(llllQ "'"' Sl'lCW •I • • 1u..im. •'11411• .10 .ii• ,... ..... I "1e ...... PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS Thu•SOdy ,J..;nt-l Q 7 \ 10 r' 1 " [ lltE PLA nERS THE COASTERS ... , .-. Ihm• 8atlt-of n. Bands s.. Ami l1;1 <Jdy-"1ly'4,~p I Ul91Y •'1 II~ _, ••2 11-• _, ... ll--Finals Batte of h 8- MOay ,..., .,. 111111 llpm ScaAh Coast 'flt W!Mvll Mt>y rrMNll . ,_, .. ""eo.s1en ' , ···--------------------------------------------• •• • ... ··-cetn'MUT I••." H,,, HlllJ. ...... ·I. ~ '!:! OR '.!:! ---r-1 ·tem:z1 Clo l l)OI=.-~~.._., 96.76' •• M I Cl> 1-(,.;-._.-·•~I ~·· -..... ,._ Miit lllt• , ..... 1111 •. QM91 ... $ , .. ..... a..." C-.• llltl ......... • llt. ,_.. ...... CA mll (n4)11Z•I N •I 1 --., ,_. • ,_,. l'llltflUll~ ·····················---------------- r .. C \I I 'I, \ H C f,' I I' I I I, , .. ,,,., acres of fun, ~un and c"tc1t1ng watrr World guests One pnce admission for more mforma11on. 10 a.m.·6 mat1on. call Karen Taylor. an con· ndc'> 59:!-6453. includes all show and cxh1b1ts. Free p.m (213) 435-351 1 ~ultant for rive Feet Re\taurant at SANTA ANA ZOO locatrd at Prl'n· parking. Guided tuu~ and ndcs arc UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, 100 n1· 494-9357 THE ltlt SAWDUST ......... VAL me Park. 1801 East Chestnut .\ve . ex tra. Group rate\ and 12 month vcrsal City Pl .. Universal C11y A GALLERY 57 204 . Harbor rr..o11 . anta .\na. Hour'> arc 10 a.m. to S pa$S information. call (619) guided tram tour of ni vcrsal's Blvd .. Fullenon, presents a 1wo per· opens July I with a hne-up of 60 pm "Ith la'>t 11ckl·1s sold al 4 pm 226-3901 or 826-7213. or (602) famed' 420.acrc back lot and tht' '>On show cnt11lcd Pri vate Space' performers including s1rolhng m1n-.\dm1~~1on 1!> $1 for adult\, 75 u•nt' 838-0600. Entcnainment Center, which ft'a· c.onsming of the constructions of ~trels and contemporal) musfc1an\ for children. age'> to 12 and ~n~or SHERMAN LIBRARY ANO GAR· turcs fhc hvc show\ 1s offered. (8181 Carol Falh'> and the pastel pam11ng ofTcnn& dail) en1efl:unment through '1111cn'> Ch1ldrrn under l and DENS, 1647 Pacific oa 1 H1gh"ay. 508-9600 of Rtisalyn ( hodos. Through J uly 8 .i\ug. 17. The festival offers the handicapped an: adm1tlt.-d frre Corona dcl Mar Ro~. cactus, an-WILD RIVERS 8800 In inc Galle~ hour'> art' noon 10 4 Pm "orks of 200 anist'>. a wide sclrcuon lJ53· 555 nual g:irdens. an orchid con· Center Dn"c adJacenl to lntnl' Wcdnr,da} through unda) of homrmade cp1curc4\n deltghts. SAN J U AN CAPISTRANO scr•ator.. ko1 pond<. and a gift shop. Meadow Amph1thca1rc ofTcr'I o'er 870.9194 free children's ans .and craft , MIS ION , l1R81 (amino Dail) 1030 a.m.-4 p.m 40 c"c111ng water ndcs and attrac· IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER lessons.an1st1cdemon,tra11ons. lfiO ( ap1strano. n Juan C ap1\lrano SIX FLAGS MAGIC MO NTAIN, 11ons. Open da1I)' 10 a.m. to 8 p.m 14321 Yale "'e .. Irvine pre'ICnl\ clcc11t booth struc1urcs. all hou~d Fcature~ rra t hapel. California·., Magic Mountam Parkwa) exit off New Oumc hde .. W1pcout .. open .. ,\II Mt-dia ·~w· Ir. inc ( rcatl\C An' on a bcauufully landst;aped 21 • acrl' olde<;t bu1ldin~ 1lw ruin\ of the Interstate 5. Valencia. More than 1h1s season. also Lhc Dinosaur <;hdl' c,,uild Scrnnd >\nnual Juncd [xhi· eucal)ptu!> grove al 1n lagun11C 3· (m·a1 \tone ( hurl·h. s11ld1l'r".i bar 100 ndl'\, 'ihow'> and attracuons for children Season pas~s. pnvatl' biuon through Jul~ I Hours arc nyon Road. Laguna Beach Hour... rJLk'. beautiful garden<;. and two 1.ncluding an \800s·stylc crafts vii-pany and group picnic rates avail· Monda) through Thurc;day 1.J a.m arc 10 a.m. to 10 Pm \und:l\ mu-.cum rooms with anifact" fiom lagc and the new Tidal Wa,c. a able. 768-WILD. 9 F d 9 L through Thur~da' and until 11 Pm S h 5()..,. In p m.. n 8). a m 10 " p.m. , "at1\e .\mcncan and earl~ .'pan1'i brca1htak1ng plunic over a 1001 aturda) 9 a.m to 3 pm c lo~·d Fnda) and awrdn~ AdmM1on " 1.ullure Dail~ 7 JO a m .5 pm "-atcrfall Wile E ( O\Otc Cnttcr mo:.t Sundays and maJor hohda~s S4 for adulb, $3 for S("ntor'i and frrt· 4(H-1414 . Canyo_n Animal farm and pint lolled 552-101 K for t hildrcn 12 and under All 1:nll'f· EA WORLD 1720 ~outh \hort''i ndes and ad,entures of Bug') Bunn) La1nmcnl 1s indudcd in thr price ol RoJd. 1Vt1s<,1on Ba). ~n Diego \ea World. (81 ) 91J2-0 84 ART I NST I T TE OF LAGUNA ART MU E M 107 admission and runs from appro\- "orld fca111rc".i ~'en major 'h""" SPRUCE GOOSE. Long ~ch ,2., C ltfT Dme. Laguna Beach c\h1· 1matcl) 10.30 a.m to 10 p.m. on tht· and do1cns of fasc10a11ng marine life Harbor at the end of the Long Beach SO TH ERN CAUFORNIA 1--b111ons b) .\nhur Beaumont. mannc entcnainmcnl deck and at 'an nu' c"h1b1!!> a World'" 'itar l1lkr Frcewa). Ho"ard Hughes' all-wood.. Laguna Can)On Road. Laguna painter and illustrator. Donald locauons throughout the ground\ "hales perform in the largc'>l "hak 200-ton fl ying boat maJesucall ) Beach offers rt'ttnt ""Orls b) Bradford. figurat1\C photograph) For more 1nformat1on. call ta c 1 I 1 1' 1 n 1 h c " or Id benhs for "is1tor to view the inside Chamberlain and Burchfield in "1th 0' crp:un11ng and collage 494-3030. dolph1ns.1ra1ned seal\ and sea hon'>. of the world's largest clear-span .. New Work from the Can)On Pro· llour:. arc Tuesday through Sunda). ouen~ and a "alrus alw !'X'rform at aluminum dome. A vanety of dis· JCCt." drawings created from ph~<>i· 11 a.m 10 5 p.m. Adm1s<;iOn 1s S2 MAN ON THE MOON WORK· \pcc.ial show<.. There arc tour plays including module!> that show cal anafacls found along Laguna for aduhs. SI for children over 12. SHOP AT DISCOVERY MU EUM J1iuanums fcatunn~· ft,c shark~. 'iCa close-up details of fa'>Cinallng areas Canyon Road through June 3o Mudcnts and senior c1ti1cns. free to 497-3309. i> To commemorate the 20th an-h rand frci.hwaier 1o;h from all over · of the plane such as the cockpit. BREA MALL GALLERY 1030 mt.'1'1lbcr~ and children undt'r I 2. f-or nivcrsary of man'<; first step"' on thl' the world. Th1rt) · pcc1al educational flight deck and wing 1n1enor ·arc Brea Mall Rl \.d. 10 Brea offers an more informa11on. call the mu~um Moon. the O!Scovery Museum ol c.:...''..;.;h..;.;1.:;;.b..;.;11.;;..'>....;a;;.,f..;.;c~a..;.;1<._;;_o..:.a_\a....;1_la_b'-l-'-t.>-•_o_c;c_a_fi""c.:;;.at.;..;u:..:.rcd"""'.;..;Sce~-'t""'h..;.c...;Q._u;;;..;cc:;.;;.;..n-'M;.....;;.a..;.,ry..._h..;;.;...11_ng ... ·., exhibition of 8111 Mack's unique a1 494-653 1. Orange County will offer a 'A-Ork """ waudoift/w, c ou,n.iel'""9 DRUG AND ALCOHOL Women's & Men's Recovery Groups (714) 661-3864 FREE INSTALLATION THIS WEEKEND ONLY . ,, sculpture Sa1urda). Junr 23 from I SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO M . hop for children bet"'ecn the agt•\ to 4 p.m and on unda). June 24. SE M 31882 Cam mo ( ap1strano. of 8 and 14 The one-da)' "'orhhop I to 4 p.m. The an1st will be present San Juan C'ap1strano. opens a nc" "'II be offered Fnday, July 14 and at both shows. cxh1b11 cn111lcd .. Our t ommon on Saturda). Jul) I 5 from 9 a m l<l FIVE FEET RESTAURANT 328 Past" 1n Museum room four. ('on-4 p.m. a1 the D1sco"cry Mu~·um Glrnnc)rc. Laguna Beach. ofTcr5 a s1sting of anifacts, en\lronmcntal 101 We t Hanard t 1n \antJ sclc 1100 of ongrnal works on paper photograph~ and paintings of native na . .\c11v111cr. wall include \SA'' b) arol)n Van Hoscn. a Laguna cultures of BaJa and .\lta ( ahfom1a "'The Eagle Has Landed" \ldt·o Beach rcs1dcn1 through July 8. 1 he d1~pla) will contrnuc th rough "'orkshocts. the con'1ruc11on of a Available for vc1w1ng b} appoint· July and" ~ponsored by the Un1vcr-model lunar base and. as1ronn111 .,· mcnt or dunng restaurant hours. 5 ~•dad Autonoma de Ba1n ( ahfomia space lunch. lnstru tor 1s Lt l>t·1 to I I pm da1l) and I I :30 a.m. to 1 and the an Juan ( ap1strano Chester. A California E1'tcrnal >\crn p.m. on t-r1day. For more in for· Mission Mu~um. 493· I 424 space Education OffiC'cr "'th iht· !-------------------------------. ( '' 11 Air Patrol The "orkshop lt'c.· " ,.,,,.,,.,.),, ·•·--· .. ee-c-· S40 per child and includes lunlh matcnals. a spa<'C h1slol) book .inti t<IEFE )U I ntKLA"U lUU UIAmu"u P"nllllr) ~ JIENEGADES lmA ....,~ Mall!el Place !i20 "1030 ~,,_. ~Ntllbl~~~3 "trs So PFRFECT. trs LIKE A MIRACl..E' _.., ..... Miil.. morT KEVIN COSTNER FIELD~ DRFAMs • a special Ap<>llo 11 souH'ntr I'' register for the v.ork~hop nr tor more 1nform:i11on. call the \folo(•um at 540-0404 -·---· -------------'------·--"'"' .. _ ---· -- --·--ut-----, ... 4-ll••-Wlll or_~ ,,_ ----·----... -__ .... 0 1 ..... --.... _ MO .. ' ---· _ ... _ .. •1----· ... ,,,. ·~ ... Mldtael ICHIOll ltan In •• ...... an•• -wld9 Jedi Nlcftolson al nte Jelr• and m.. 9a1lne• a1 Journalllt Vlctrl Vale -op•nll•...., In tlteaters tttn.Y9ttout ttte county. \I UI O"- A look at what's new on video lly .JOE BAl. TAKE M<OM.,.,.-.~ .. M1nirev1ews of movie' retenll y released on "1dcocassc11c "Terd S..1 TrUoe," Ital . 117 ml8•ta rate4 R. RCACol•mbia. tit.ti. lb 11ng on a scale or 4. 4. Paul Bogan·s very fine film ver· sion of Harvey F1erstein's milestone play. "Torch Song Tnlogy" I'> a movie abou1 ga~ pnde. but 11 's largely abou1 being accepted and standing your ground and not com- promising yourself 1n your ques1 for acc.eptancc .-mailers tha1 go bc)ond sexual onentat1on Pia yang dtag queen . Arnold BcckofT. F1crstean 1s Fierstein throughout. wh1Ch is good. A'> hi\ mo1hcr. ·\nne Bancroft 1s nne Ban- croft. "h1ch 1\n·t o good She pla)\ Ma BeckofT J\ 1f she "ere 1he female 1mperwnator 1n 1he famil> Matthew Broderick 1\ likable and unusuall) modest as Alan, Arnold'' 111-fa ted P"'rmce Charming Bnan Kerwm. as an all-Amencan. sl1ghtl) awkward bisexual schoolteacher named E::d, 1s a re' cl· a11on. He creates a homoseltual character here who 1s neither re, nor pathetic nor grotesque who 'i1mpl~ 1s. It's a grca1 performance. ~t al the tum of 1he ceniur. 1i's about a Swedish laborer a 1.1.1do1.1.er named I asse (0\car-nom1na1cd Max von . ydo") who 1ra"el~ 10 Denmark for a nc" hfe. and h1-. 11 · )ear-old son (Pelle H'enegaardJ. who learns to "' e 1hc dream\ hi\ father onl) dreamed aboul "Pelle '"e C0114WHror," IHI. 138 "Bird," l tll, Ill ml.Hles, rate4 R. · mlHtes, aot rate4. HBO Video, Waner Home Video, Slt.t~. Rat1ns Slt.tt. Rating 4 1 _ . .. Pelle 1he ( onqueror" l!i> a gra"cl> This 1s Clint East""ood s gnm. b eau1iful broad-'>houldered self-<:onsc1ouo;ly any film about "peasant epic .. about a ho) 's coming · C'harhe "Yardbird" Parker alto \3). of age pla}cr. v1s1onal). re' olut1onal) art· Directed b} Bille '\ugusi ("l "l'>t 1s1. the dming force behind bebop and Shouc· and "Zappa"), 11 "'on In the 111le role. f orest Wh11aker 1he Palme d'Or a1 thl' 198 ( annt:'> emotes all o"er the place. and ~el his film Fe'ill\al &fore vou decide th" Charlie Parker remains out of reach mo' 1c 1s some kind of 'iOlcmn an\ "'e gel onl) glimpses of the gcn1u<, Job. lei mr assun." \OU that 1t°<, fa1 behind the man and 1hc fool he'hind more than 1ha1 · the gen1u'i For one 1h1pg, 11 1'in'1 all 1ha1 .. Bird" 1s a film ot muted Pl'""'n \Olcmn: 1n fact: 1t'' <tulle funn:y at closer 10 Its d1rec1or than tel II\ llme'i subJCCI •TH£ REVOWTIONARV l.UCASFILM LTD 1BX SOUND SYSTEM AND J8L SPE.AKER SYSTEMS IN All AUDITORIUMS •EIGHT STATE OF-THE·ART SHMIJ EQUIPPED AUDITORIUMS OVER 35,000 WAITS Of PC1NER • SPE.CIAL INFRARED SOUND SYSTEMS FOR THE HEARING IM~IRED • GIANT CURVED SCREENS FOR OPTIMAL VISUAL CLARITY ANO FOCUS • 70mm PROJECTION FOR SELECTED PRESENTATIONS •ELEGANTLY APPOINTED THEATRES WITH PWSH SEATING ANO PRESENTATION TITLE CURTAINS OUR OPENING ATTRACTIONS 111tM1, ,...,.. lol"5 ... S111t Tl9 V 1re __, sw21eg C.... AtMy Tdllb at ~ "' ,. ................ 6'()0 p. OlllJ ~ .. ,.......,..."'.a.it. .. , \ ~ GHOSTBUSTERS II (3:00) 4: lS-5: 1S-7:00.8:00-9:J0.10:30-11:45 [m •~.u (2:45) 4:30-5:30-7:30-8:15-10:15·11:00-12:45 ... and NOW SHOWING -.t other-(),.. .. County Mann ThHtrn ... ( * "S::.:: :.::-*) ...... ' ·· ... o S29-$339 ...• :.J. ... ..... . .... .. , (10'6 I .. ) 4 IH a 1010 _,,,_ .. ,., ou on ol s•11st JO ·---•Ull-... IJ) • 111 IH•I H~ 1 »IUO .. •• 'Ghostbusters II' proves to be as Sltirley Slteppard u .. sewife Balboa .. host busters 11. ·· for lad. of a cred1hle plot. tnes to sun l\c orl humor <:rc:ucd b~ the anttci. of the main ac1ors It 1s after all a corned~. F1'e 'cars after I 1bera1 ing Ne v. York CH)' from the taro r of abo unding evil ._ ______ s p I r I I .. ("Ghostbustcrs"). v.e find o ur "her- oes" ha'c faded from the public e}e. and nov. ll\e separate and rclattvcl) obscure lives Thr Ghostbustcrs will not remain d1sun11cd for long. hov.- e ,er. a'> !>upematural force-. arc once again engaged in d1abohcal plans. · Upon m1 x1ng wtth the corporeal v.orld. the ghos1s are about to throw Ne"' ork into a state of ma)'hem -and d1satra). At fi m o nl} the C.,ho!>tbusters arc aware that e' 11 lurk\ "'tthin lhe ctt~ 'itreets. rtad} 10 !>pnng fonh at an} mo ment. Yet befor<.' the) arc allowed 10 1mple- men1 1hc1r plan to pre' cnt e' 11 from s ub \C.'rt1ng tht" e a r th. the G hos1bus1crs are forced to i-brove thcm \clvcs 10 their human a d ' c r s ar1e !t . 1.e. !t kep11c al "nonbelievers ·· During a 1nal. pnor 10 v.h1ch the G hostbuster> had been throv. n in Jail fo r 1he1r act" 1t1cs. 1"' o ~Os.ts appear. thcrch~ 'indicating Dolores \' oa rff EJttt•tive Office Muager MIHIOD Viejo lt'<1 finallv hf'rr -we all requeslt'<.I 11. v.a11r d fi,e }ears for 11. and now ~ 1sh perhaps v.c could ha-.e JUSt CnJO)Cc.I the de- lightful memo!) of the original .. Gho!.lbu ler\ •· incc I liked the lira Gho tbusters. 11 was m y assump- 11< n that the se- 4uc "'ou J • a .. entcn.aining. 1f not more so. Thus, 11 was a tremendous d1sappo1ntmcnt for me when I lefl the theater one hour and 42-minutes later falinJ anno)ed and. yes, even cheated due 10 the fact that this movie seems to be a mere ghost of the o riginal. Gae Perry Allmu.11traa.r Cotta Mesa After the "'Busters" cleaned up the ··l"ecn sh me &hosts · from cw \'Ork 1 n the last e pisode, e very- thing really went downhill for our heroes. T~y "'ere sued for all t~ heavy damage they did to )()me or the city's build- 1n1s and were 10 c "normal" ;obs. It's reany dulh-villc until ''Sitoumey~ Dana di1COvcrs an evil madman 1n a oaintina while doir11 IOmC rcsto- the Ghostbusiers and re~'ltabhsh1ng their cred1b1ht). The mo!>! 1mpon.an1 character de- 'clopment can be seen in the pre- canous relauonsh1p betv.ccn 8111 M urra) and 1goume) Wea, er. who at one lime had an eMabhshed rcla- t1onship. This rt'lates to the close of the m o' 1e v. h1 ch ends with thousands of New Yorkers uniting. 1n spite of a complete lack of homogene1t}. in o rder 10 combat the evil spmts. As the "shme" responds to emotion, the idea 1s to create enough "good '1bcs'' so as to O\Crcome the nefarious intcnuoos of the ghosts. The Ghostbusters 1ns11ga1e this ac11 v11 y b) usins emotionally excited ··!>lime.. v. h1 ch enable the C.,hostb usters to an1ma1e the tatue of L1beny. of all 1h1ngs' At this point .the mo' 1c become some- wh:it absurd. and ends 1n a less than 1mprcss1ve way. For some reason, ~a1 c h1ng t h e talue of L1ben~ march do-wn the streets of New York was not pan1cularl) funny. Aside from a fC'w. perhaps m ore lhan a fev.. ~eak spots, both 1n terms of 1hc plot and humor. G h0Mbus1crs II 1s at um~ hoth en1ena1ning and amusing 8 111 Murra). Dan Aykro)d, Harold Ramis. 1goumey Weaver and Em1c Hudson arc the stars once again with the add1t1on of 1gourney Weavers adorable twin sons o f 8 mo nths old (only seen one at a lime. a 1n .. Three Men and A Baby''). We find ou~hcs feeli ng comfonable in M!C1ng them once again but qu1ckl) feel this movie has some might~ shallow acung by all of them -~e want 10 find a good deal to laugh al but ~onder 1fwc arc not laughing in a kind of d eJa vu remembrance of something funny from the earlier movie or in ant1c1pat1on that there actuall) will be sometl11ng amusrng 10 follow. I felt almost disgust with the vast amount of slime 001in1 i_ts wa) around the movie -vinuaUy flow- ing through New York's sewers. fueled by all the city's ncgauvc energy. rai1on worl. at an an museum. The Evil Vigo -the man in t~ paintinJ -wants to return to life at m1dni&ht on New Year's Eve by possessing Siao umcy's baby's body (Oscar). Meanwhile. pink shmc (from pttn to P.'nk) 1s COffill\I up tn cracks 10 t~ sidewalk unbeknownst to the good cit1Lcns. (who arc all 1cnm1 very cranky). When Dana's beby-airriaac runs O\-Cr som e shmc 11 takes a m_ys.- tenous ride in the New York City traffic. Pink slime begins to cause e"eryonc to ~t upupt, mos1ly with their fellow citizens. TM &hosts 1n the sJimc feed off the CMflY of the hv1na: they 1tt 1tron,rr and strona· er. More and more 1hme appran · and stran,e 1h1np bqln to haPl!Cn. So. who vou ,.onna call? The Oe6fy Plfot 0.tebc>Okl Friday. June 23. 1Mt Harold 11 .... 11. 8111 Murray. Dan Arkroyd and Ernie Hudson unload n .. Gho1tbu11 The theme of this movie 1s basically to keep Dana's ( 1gnoumc) Weaver) bab), Oscar. from hc1ng possessed hy a demon Jhost painting of Vigo. I found nothing humorous 1n watch ing 'anou scenes with this adorable infant being tos~ about traffic-filled streets of NY in an uncontrolled baby camage (obv1ou - I) po\sesscd b~ ghosts) with fear all over the bab) s fa~ and then w11 - ness1ng scenes of baby standing on a roof ledge (perhaps sc"en stone-; high) wa111ng for a ghost to swoop him up and wheel f11m away 1n a carnage 10 the an museum so that Vigo (W ilhelm von Ho mburg), a murderous Carpathian who looks hke Klaus Km k1 can be reborn w11h1n the child. This is comedy? The chmu of this movie presents a &iant animated Statue of Liberty 'Buslcn do their thing after tht mayor hires them as a last reson when things ~t 'cry out of hand. The usual method of caplUnng the slime creatures doesn't wo rk as the shmc maun into one 11ant wall outside City Hall. Slronc chancvrs portra}ed by all. The story moves bnfkly ri&ht fro m the stan . Good ac- uon. spc<'1al cf- fccu and camera work . Ri c k Moranis and Annie Potts aivc the movie a aood boost with mac, as lovers. Take your k.tds to th11 one, they'll love it. .... • • tromping through the cit) streets at night with a stone-faced (or coppcr- faccd) expression -doing nothing other than v.av1ng her torch at the slime This was supposed to be enJO)cd b> us 1n a manner s1m1lar 10 what v.e witnessed w11h the de- lightful Marshmallow Man 1n the onginal "Ghostbustcrs. ·· I suppose some summemmc movie JC}Crs will findl a few laughs and .some form of entt'na1nmen1 in this sequel but I found 11 a waste of Z & a lime and would • not even cksu'C to sec 11 on home video. Don't ex- pect th11 to be the IAuah-fillcd cntcr- tatnmcnt that .. Ghostbusters" ong- inally brought to the screen five years ago. T .. ~ ..... , Al..,_y Ne.,.., a.a Tbeft att MMM things that just go loSCthcr: hot dop at a ballgame. T 111ey and Hep- burn, and, of c:ounc, Bill Mur- ray in a summer movtC. Before you read much further to ftnd out about the latna adventures of Venkman. u, .... and Wansion (The Olitolc~ )'OU bliwc IO Ynder· l1Ud that I'm a puthovcr for 1 Bill Mllll'8Y movie -1M 11Nt ftlm p~ Betlll Woods Aulsta•t Restaurant Managt r Sula Au _ ........ --..--'-__ t_h_c p.i ra normJ I \CS l 1g,1 11 d 1m 1n.i1or' ,, thing~ 1ha1 ~" ' be}ond h um u nde r\la nlll 't'e p thn back 1cn o1111 1hc \trc.'CI'> ol '- \'ork ( II) Ill I f I a ' h vh ostb u•.i , moh1le. Com~ o n. behe'e in gho"t''' \\ the> look like they·,c flov.n ofl 1 back of a cereal box. or ll\ lqll«ZNI from a rube of rc'T KJds? This was one funny mo' though, and defin11cly en1ena1n1 Not 10 d1sappo1n1 the danger·w me enough of Murray to go a satisfied. Havma bttn banished by the of New York and being lalx frauds, the Ohostbustcn return f.,tlt the evil shmc of the cit) p(oe's simple. with no surprises 01 than. I can happily say, the film not rely exclusively on special fects, b\lt rather on the oJd mo formula of aood vcnus evil. I fou the tcript mi.ch mott ~ling t the first ''Ghotcbu1ten' which. the way1} dtdn't like at all. In 8C1Gill0n, Dana. played ~ Weaver and Vcnk (~unay~ mww thrir romanct :a five ycan and admit all this "'* en ebcMat po.ts and t ham11 ty mny it o«. . W... I tMM I.hit movie 11 w i~ited sequel rs II." 11 l i.f .1\ 1:1 I\' ll' ." .11 r. ·n ll' ·n \'. i! 1.- I) 1ng mo' 1t'gocr. there \lo3'in 't a"' real- hll' thrca1cn1na. death d~f\lng .... cncs L nlc .. ~. \OU call 1al1ng a dip 111 the rt\ er of ,)1 mc onl~ 10 C'nwrgr tr.1m .a manhole co,crcd tn purpll' \llh ~tnng dangerou\ Bill Murra) is grl·<H a\ Peter. thl· "Jd,\ p ~l h1t. tall. sho" ho t lgon 1 I l:lruld RJml\) and R., ( 0 .1n \\l.ro)dl ai. scnou rot l.t·t \<:1en· 11w. 01 wursc. for the la'it fi,e \Car\ thn ·\C, bl·cn gnnd1n& out thl' \'j 111 ~ in ~Jkr f>n upa11on~ l Jhcll•d J\ l.(1111.~ Ol"UrOtlC ha\·hcen\, thC\ \I lu,1 lonfidt·nlt.' in 1ht.·ir ab11tt} · 1<1 "JSll' the mar<.hmallow man Once the maJOr \l1mr-rrlatl'tl J>))l'.ho o mau e'cnt\ 'itnn to roll. thl' fearless four~omc \pnng 10 at- tmn nrmtd onl) \I.1th their hand) proton packs. The> 're real pros wht•n 11 comes to lassomg gelatinous g)o~. and rcscu1na a k1dnapl)('d hab). Most of the a 11on takes nla e ~t as an dcahna with the &hosts, wh1eh I found tedious at tames H owever tht sc ri pt cleverly creates enouah made-up word' and ~·ets to deal '*Ith the pua· psy c hi c phenomena so as to qualify you to be an expcn by the time the movie 11 ov«. T he re arc enouJh com edic shcnan.-n1 to u lllfY most fans. includina Munay fan1. And of ~rx if you know that the atomic weiaht .Pf r.dioective cobaJt it S8.9. k· than tbit movie it for vou. . , . around thc lit\\ mu-.cum ol an Turmoil uotc\ in c\ef\ ere' 1n· .md t' 11 lurl.!> 111 thl· pcmra1t of .1 c:ruel lool. ing madman "ho , htlO\C\ 10 \Ome to life ou·a .. 111n.1lh Rut the he\t pan '' ''ha1·, tal.1ntt plan· tx·nealh the l It\ ., \ln.'l'l~ Thl' R1,er ot ~hrne I~' 0011 µllon' ol pul'klting purpk go(ll I\ rap1dl\ mul- llpl\lng h~ ll'.CLlin~ tin ,lll tho<,\· c' 11 thoughls thJt 5(hm<' 1n C.-\t'f\ o;elt- rl'\J)l'll1ng 'l''' Y orl.1·r ' ht'an rhl• (Jhtl\lbU\ll'r\ \tnl.l' llUI \\hl'O th1."1r proton pads are u)Ck~~ again~• thl' giant JC.-llo mold l n~1ll1ng to au.•cpt Jcft"at. thl') command the tatut· of L1bl'rh to come 10 hi~. anti "e arc 1rca1cd to 8 patr1o t1c (1rand Finale Our ratings lf j~ •.n,.,cwwt ~jfl; ....... M.i' 111•-ltW What's appealing, what's appalling in current films lly SOREN ANDERSEN M<CIM°'lf ....... S<IM<• flcre are some quirk reviews of mo11on ptCturn currently playing in local theater~: DEAD POETS SOCIETY. The 11mt is the tail rnd of the '50f, 1 ht' place i!> an exclusive ""ew l::ngland prt·p sehool. Tht' plot ha<. to do with a gro up of ~chootbo .. ') learning to spread lhcir intellectual and emotional ¥.1ngs with the encouragement and guidance of a chammauc Engli'ih teacher pla}ed b} Robin Wilham,. But th1~ 1s no o rdinal) coming-of-age picture It's an allcgO!) about the frrc-1 h1nlung. 1rad111on-topphng '()(h struggling 10 break free of Lhe complacent. reac11onan '50s, 1hc latter S) mbohLcd by a ngJd schoolmaster who makes the teacher the ObJCCI ofa McCarth)esque v.11ch hunt Those cxpt'Cttng Williams to bc doing .\dnan Cronauer II "ill be \urpnsed to Stt htm acting this 11me -as oppascd to d oing Robin Wilham~ schucl. Ht\ performance here ts h1ghl) disciplined .\ funhcr surpnsc His role. v.h1lc ccrtarnl) 1he kc\ one 1s not the central one '" the film. This 1s a true l"~scmbk pl\!.lc. v.11h the focus firmly on the s-tudl'nts rather than • on their 1eacher. L'nder the d1rt'(:t10 n of Peter Weir ("W1tnc s"). the unknov.n \oung acton who pla) tht' - kids do tn'ipired v.ork. (Pd) FIELD OF DREAM . The field of tht' lttk IS a baseball park cons1ructed m an Iowa n,mfil•ld ~ a JUSt-folks fa rmer (Kevin Costner) 1n rcspon'>C to 1\h<,.. urgtng\ofa nl\stcl') voice. ro his field come the gho~•~ of the Ctrsgrat'cd 1919 Black Sox. rctnr,ed from ltmbo to play the game 1hey loved tlut from which they havl' been barred for so long To the field 100 comt·s a d1s1lluMo ned wrttl'r (Jame~ Earl Jones) and an old man (Bu,n Lancaster) who had a brush v.11h glol') 1n the maJOr leagues long.ago The field allo"s dream., to Ill' fulfilll'd. rev1,es tattl•red ;;p1r11s. and allo"' all v.ho come 1n contact w11h 11 10 ach1c\e 'lOml' measure of personal redemption Wtth all that going for 11 "Field of Dream~" 1s 'cry moving. much morr moving. in fac:t. than 11 has an) n.ght 10 be fhat's because "ntcr· director Phil '\Iden Robinson's sn1p1 tdcmed from W P Kinsella\ no,elt .. hoeless Joe .. ) underline' in hea') era) on all the emotions he !ieds 10 con\C) and his dtrccuon too often drags )Ou through the p1c1urc·s ps)chol<>Jlcal temtOI) rather than lt'ltmg ~ou dt o'er that tern tot) for ourself He should ha' e had thl· confidence to be more utnlt tn h1.., \IOI) telhng But let 11 al\O he ..aid that "Field of Dream~ .. hu mo re than 11s share of bl·au11full~ resonant moment'\ To a large dcgn-c. 11'<, a ca~ (If subject matter tnumphtng O\.Cr e\crut1on. (PC ti lNDIANA JONES AND THE LA T CRU ADE. \t 11n1e'\ 11 ('lla~' hl.t• the mos~aboralc ep1sodl' nf '"Hogan's Hcnx-s·· e\Cr mad<'. ~11h canoon1~h 'la11'1 sent ~pra" ling on their baeksuks and If 11ler gn mg Indiana Jo nes his autograph .\t other 11mes. 11 pla)' hkc a James Bond movie (lhc pr~nce of Scan Connel) pla)rng Ind> 's dad makes the l1nl. cxphc1t) \~ is the caM.: with the Bond p1c1ures._1ts spo..-c tacular stunt!> QUl('kl} surpass overkill. The picture finall) re' cal~ 11sclf for wha.t ll really tS.:. .5.l~ish~ nc_~r]y ~t'ne-for­ sccne remake of "Raiders of the Lost Ark:· A ton or money was obviously expended by tevtn Spielberg and his filmmaking cohons on this third and final ser"n& o f the ad' cntures of Indy. but 11·s clear that all the onamahty and most of the ~n5e of fun 1n the scncs was c\pendcd 1n the onginal. (PG-13) lt-t . There art" tht>st two cops. sec. And they don't act along VCI) well. Stt >\nd they have a rul problem ¥.-1th authonty. Stt. But the 're cracktrJack cnmc li&htcrs who alwa> manaac to &t"I their men af\cr a spectacular car chase or two and some p)rotcchn1c aunplay. 5tt. Oh. You've Sttn It all before. you Iii . That's '4-hal)ou think. In this p1ctun", one of the cops 1s a dQI! How's that for a 1ood old Hollyv.ood tv.1steroo" Clever. yes~ Clever'! No. Just more 6f the Same Old Thins '*"h Jim Belushi i>la)1n1 the same old w1sc·1uy cop he pla)cd 1n "Red H'cat, .. and a German shepherd named Jerry Ltt play1n1 a GC'.rman shepherd named Jerry Lee. (There's no end .io .. K-9'f' 1nvcnt1.,,e· neu. I tell )OU ) 'this 1s one picture that sho uJd never have bttn rclcaJcd from the kennel. (P0·13) PINK CA.DIU.AC. Isn't this where we camt 1n~ Clant Eastwood became a meaastar by pOrtraymg that =~name bounty hunter in thole Sttaio Ltonc l1 Westerns lo, thc-K many yean llO· In ••Pink. lac" he piaY1 a similar chancttt -for lauahJ. Th11 time, he 1 a lk.i~trattr, a modttn~y treclter of mass1na fU&Juves from Justice. It's a line of wol"k that ltkMrd rryor MMI Gene Wiider ltM .. • Mind ....n •nd • dealt ...an. respecthr•fr, who witness • murder In ''S•• No llvlt, Hear No llvu:· oblige!> him to "l'Jr all \()rts of strange d1 gu1 <,e' (including a clo"n no'>C at one point) 10 get do..c 10 h." prey In d1sgu1<.e < hot 1s loose and funn\ and smile!> a lot and dt1csn'1 ..ccm to tw \training too much doing 1t ( o-tar Bernadette Pt·ters. who pla)) a lad) on the lam. seems to haH· J lot to Jo with loosening the big BU> up. effonle\sl~ thro" mg him otT-balanc.t v.11h her Belt} Boop 'oluptuuusnc\s and a great deadpan c.om1t l} le But ala<., the ~rtPI I\ tt.X> unf(Xuscd and the picture's p.icc far too hea,~-footcd 1P<1-l ll EE NO EVIL, REAR NO EVIL. R1thard Pr'or and Gene \\. 1lder re-team for thc11 third m<l\ ll' together This one·, a comC'd) about a hltnd gu\ (Pnm I and a dtafgu) (\\.1ldcrl "ho JOtn forces afttr thc·,·rc unJU'itl) a cuscd of murder Most of the JOkr-s arc tlu11t around ont' or the other. <lr oftt~th men. gc111n1 into wmc son of p1cklt Jnd then a unl •0£ loudl) to thi world at large that the reaw 'lhC) ·I"(' 1n tmublt " because: one can't see and the other <'3n·1 hear . .\j, 1f \loC couldn°t tell To brcai.. up the monoton). the~ tnl.e 11mr out to eAchange hfe tones and specch1f) about thl' ncC'd for non.J1sablcd people 10 treat d1qblcd people with rcsl)('t land understanding The JOkcs qui l l) "car thin through rcl)('l111on. and the pitches to our con ... c1cnccs come perilously clo~ 10 "4'rmon111ng 1 ht• picture want'I to have 11 both w.iy'I· Dia) hltndness and deafness for laugh\. and at tht--samc hmc kt u ~n~ in no uncena1n tC'rms that the) 'n-no laughing mailer This s.cnds con01ct1ni signals that wind up canceling each other out. (R ST AA TRElt . THf; FINAL FRONTIER. The fif\h mcc11nJ of the lntergala 11 ~ba11n1 Soat>t will come 10 order Toprcs 10 bt discussed dunn1 th1 session will include the JOys of compan1on.sh1p, the ps)chol()l)cal on.11ns of pain, the lure of mcu1an1<' fiaurcs. the location of God and la!>t but by no mean~ least. the Meaning of It All A..nd here you tho uiht )OU were JUst ao1na 10 1tt another .. tar Trtk" movie Thcte and otheT 111>t11hty 1ssu~ arc len~th1I) and ponckrously d1scu 5cd an this latC"St "Trek: an which the Entcrl)nsc crew bani~ a m«s1anic Vulc.an (pla)~ by Laurence Luclunbtll) !larch1n1 for God at th(-center of the un1venc Wilham Shatncr directed and Shatntt· as--dutttor lacks the hf!'t touch and su~ tmtt of pac1na that fellow "Trek 'star Leonard 1moy brou,ht to &he previous two movies tn &he Knn. hatMr's action ~nn arc so hstlns the)' almost 1ttm hke a~nhoulhts. and his 11entt of humor nins to OW br'09d •iaht 111 rather-than to the sort of 5'y-pokc-tn~bs J~CI found 1n the previous film 1n the ~ At a contequcntt. "Trek V" is not only talky but 1\'s balky as well. (PO) Ullde 0. II• •.ealiea . II 1111 \II H 'Romeo and Juliet' a labor of love at Grove By CHRISTOPHER TRELA D'°"Y l"ll01 Cotf~ Jules Aaron is bus) -VCI") busy. He has directed 10 plays 1n the past ~car. including the current' Los <\n- geles hits "A Night at the Cat kills" and ··Hard Cop):· H~ runs the MFA d1rec11ng program at California ln- s11tutc of the ~ns and. for the third consecuuvc year. is directing the opening play for the Grove Shakespeare Festival. which stam tod:l). While Aaron ob iously enjoys his profession. he hopes to never be- come. quite th as busy again. He 1s planning a bnef but well descr,cd vacauon this summer to Italy, which JUSt happens to be the scttin~ for his current Gro,·c ptoduc11o n of ··Ro meo and Juliet." During a recent rehearsal at the Grove·s outdoor amphitheater (Aaron claims that rehearsing outside in the heat gives the cast members .. a sense of Verona in the middle of Jul) .. ). aron spoke bncf- I} about doing Shakes~rc at the -.Grove. cast show with a \Cl) demanding language in a vcl) thcatncal man- ner. It's extremely challenging. .. According to Aaron. he 15' very fonunate in that "this year we bav.c a terrific company. It's a young company, as the show should be played. and I think it's aoini to be both funny and sexy and h~fully very moving.·· · premium. it's not surprising to find older acto~ 1n those roks. David Anthon) Smnh, who plays Romeo claims that "this 1s the last time I'll ever play Romeo. I'm 30 years old. and usualJy it's never cast to some- o ne m) age. Luckily I look 24 or 25 and on stage I can play 21 or 22:· .. Shakespeare 1s always very challenging. It really is. Whate,er )Ou do after the Shakespeare show ------------------------------. seems easy. especially when you·re Many in the cast arc indeed )Ounger talents. since 1n the play Juliet is not quite 14 and Romt'o only a few years older. But with professionals of that age group at a Smith. who had a starring role in ihe movie "Hanoi Hilton.'' said that "ideally most directors would love a 16-ycar-old. go rgeous. ltalian-look- ing kid. but n's very hard verse and it's a very easy role to get trapped • ......... -. -------- STAATS TODAY 11 Deity Plfot o.tebOOk/ Frid91, June 23, 1919 doing the summer fesu val. We have three and a half weeks to put together a complicated. 17-person Dir--....... "-°°" ............... ~ .., ........ pr.,.,..,_ tonllflr• .... . ................................ ...,. fl'le_. 1H GllOVE/~atge U) llNlll••••• Pftllvel. tte II .... II Mllll"'9 twe LM Ml• .. 1 ._ NII. .. .._,. c..,.-· _,... .. A._... ...... Cablr ..... 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UM Your Coavealeat NeiPborlaood POllt <>mce Year9RouadPor ..\11 Y ov Po.tal Need• GROVE From Page 12 into 1hc poctl') of 11 rn tht'r than fl'dant nlOl'C Of tht' p:lS'>IOn and lhC lo\I~ fc; tough ·· . usan Doupe . .,., ho pla)s Juliet, ,., also con 1der.ibl) older than her pan calls for <\ rccent graduate of Cnhl(lm1a I nsllt utc.-of the n !>. th•'> '" the firs1 pla) OouJ)l' ha' Jone s1nl'C lea' 1ng ~hool "In tht' beginning 1t'\ vcr) 1.1'cr- "hclming," said Ooupc ''There's \(I mut.h v.ork to do. even before )'OU begin rehearsal -the te\I. 1hl· ,~cch rm lc.trning a 101 .. .\s far ll!> the age difference g<>e<.. Doupc ~1d, "I 1hou$hl for 'urc I was too old to play 11 be ausc I'm 2ti .. but hopdull) I'm al thl' point nov. where l'v<' had thl' liain1ng and I can go in and pla) a pan la ~c this "hcreas somcbodr "ho's )'Oungl'r doesn't have the training 1ha1 I havt . I'm ll)ing to th1t\k v.hal 11 wa<, hl\,c to be 14 :ind 1n love for thc firit 11mc." he laught'd and \31d "I don't remember." Ont' actor who 1c; pla)tng near his age group 1s Daniel Bryan Canmell. v.ho ponra) J uliet's father, Capuh.'t C anmt'll, a resident o f Garden Grove, has had 1hc lead role~ in "King Lear" and "Requiem for a Heav) v.cl&hf' at the Gro' c. and thrcct thc annual (nnstma" pla' ·· Child's (.'hnstmas in Walt""" C anmt'll offered a comment on lhl' d11Tcrcncc betv.-ccn hakcspcart' and contemporary drama "l:Vt'I')' character )OU ta~<' on 1n !\ha~cspcarc 1s a lo t larger in term~ of pamon and emotion It's b1gg<"r than hfc. and you have to m<"el 11 an those terms." Referring to t h e GroH'·\ amphitheater. Cartm<"ll obscr,ed .. It's a large i.tagc and you ha'e 10 prO)CCl to the back rov. and .. 1111 he: hcl1c,able. If the) don't loo .... v.hat \ou'rc ~)'tng there's no poinl an ha' ing th<' rela11on,h1p bct ..... c<"n anor and audience. Thl')·rc JU t 1anng at ~ou not lno .,.,1ng "hat 'ou'rc talking about The~ v.on·i 1..omc b3 k " C anmcll 1s an ad\tx-a1e cit Rnw.h 1ra1n1ng ror 'ha~espc-arcan mk be- L3U)C .. Bn11sh trn1n1ng rcall) help\ tlw -\mcncan to put the ~hake<1pcare tonh bcxausc 11·s their \tufT It Bn1s v.ant 10 learn abou1 Tcnnt"!>'lee W1ff1am or Mark Tv.a1n. the 1·nmc to Amenca. Yo u v.ouldn't v.ant tn be an En&Jand .... atch1ng a produrnon of HucltfebcrT) Finn with C\t'l)l'wld\ U'>tng cockne) accents." Hirry Woolf, who pla)'S 1-nar Lawrence. 1s o ne of the mort' ou1spokcn mcmbcr-5 of thC' t.a<>t. J\ former social worker. Woolf ha'> been acting professionally for more than 11 years, doing ~tagc, 1el<'- TTST01T. film. 1md a>mmcm«I I le has been art1s11c director for a nonh· crn California commun11v 1hca1cr. and has tour~ schools through11u1 the western United S1a1cs "Romeo anJ Juliet" •~has fir..t pla' 1n ncarl) li ve )Can. "ThcSt' are labors of lovt'." WCKllf i.a1d about the C,ro\~ produr uon\ "f''c been coming here 'tor 1v.n season\ 10 ~ the \hO\I.\ •· \\ ooll found that the 1crnpta11<1n 10 a t on l.tagc again pan1rnlarh a1 the (rro\I.', \\3\ a \lronp. om· ··1 felt a nel.'d 10 get bad. 11n 'itagc:· he c\plaancd "'l.1) lir~l '"o scene) 10 thl\ \ho.... I lhtn~ I tall. more than f'H· tal~ed an fiq· 'l'3r' 1n commcrc1als and tclc' 1c;1on · .. \\oolf ~s thl' p:in ol' Frw I a" rcnct' as "a real integral and 1mpon- an1 rok lt'c; a role r ,c v.antcd 111 pla} for )can .. 'Roml'o and Juh<"t' " usuall) a !.how that pcoph: ha\l' done more than once. and I'\ e nl'\ l'• e'en )('Cn a' stag.: producuon ot 11 h"• an earl) \\Or~. bu1 11'i. reall} m·h There·\ a 101 ul \\11 ndcrtul langu:igc •· Wh1I.: he doc•m't <.t'e mut h dd· fer<'nte bct\1.1..'\'n h" appmal h 111 . ha~cspearc nnd contt'mporar) drama. \\ oolt laugh1ngl)' ndmmcd thal "the "nung 1s better than most of the stuff )OU run aero\\·· While both 1hc Equal) and non- Equll) cas1 membc~ are rttc1v1 ng ~me compcnsauon for their efTom. Woolf behc' cs the\ do u becau<;e ~"the) reall) v.anl to bc her1..· and Jo 1h1 kind of s1ufT. ....,h1ch 1s as 11 hould be. I'm \Cr) pkased v.1th th<' compan) I think the quaht") and thl' enthusiasm 1s. reall~ good " "oolf O"'C'i the h1ght'r dcg.rct' of profci.s1onahsm in )ounger actor~ to the fact lb3t "there'!> more and better schooh that are rcall) d oing a \Cf) good JOb of training )Oung people hi v.ork 10 prof~saonal theater I "1sh that there v.a~ more regional theater that tould suppon all of those that choo!'>C 10 h H~ tha1 "'a) " Wtth 1lll •h<' cut~ 10 funding for pubhl' schools. and the QUl'\t1onabk teaching methods. 1t'' surpn 1ng that i.tudcnt~ get an) appreciation of hakcspcarc nt all. Woolf fo und th1' problem lamcntabk. )'Ct corrcctabk "General!), b~ the 11mt· tudcnt\ get thl·•r first hal..espcafl' the' 'rc 10 1hc 7th or th grade or J freshman in high ~ hvol fhc ~ hool ..a~' 'Here' w mething that's ~ood Im )OU and 1t\ ~md ot tough and kind of d1111l:uh and r<'alh <)hi and ~trange. bu1 11 )t)U "orl hard \1111·11 get \Omething 1.tood out 111 11 ' 1 hJI \ bJSll.111) the "'3' 11 seem\ 111 Ill· prl"'ientcd . .ind >ou'r<' ..c111ng up Jll kind\ of ncg;Jll\ t" C\pt.'\. 131100S "' doing lhat. plu\ ll'' the "'mng time of their h'c'" Wooll .... cnt on 10 '41) th.11 ")nung- er childre n that arc \llll learning their 'ocabulal) lo' c the language ot hakespearc. hake pear<" "'rC\le word!> that sound good. lhl'\ 'r<' won- derful v.ords ... Woolf as a champion o f 1hc spokl•n "'ord. and 1s adamant 1h:u ·•1f people can relate 10 hnke,~arc as a Pla> antl noTlB 111C1"ITTUT't':"Thm the\ 'II ha\C a good umr It\ meant 10 hc.· read ou1 loud. When fll.'Oplc go 10 S(,'e Shale>pcart' performed 1hc~ rcall ) St'I l"lt'llCd about ll, bel'3llSC there as no bod) heller at ....,n1ing English T~~ rcall) 1sn'1" 'Cats' set to return to the Arts Center howin1 that It has ncar1~ a .. man)' l"es as''' fchnc protagonist!>. the ndrcw U o)d Webber muc;1cal "Cau" ~•II be ~turning to Orang<' ounty '" Scp1cm~r. 1hc Per-form1na n s enter announced th1<1 v.cck. Two prrv1o us runs ot the Ton A~ard-w1nn1n1 mus1<11I pla cd 10 'packed ho uaic' 11 1he rt!I enter Tll~Cl' .ir~ no" on \:lie lot th" )l'a1·, run "htlh "'" t:on""' ol eight j"IC'r1omi.1n~·(', 1n ~" d.•:.' ~l)t S thruu,h 10 T1 kc1s lo r "('31,· arc a's1lablc al f 1(lctMJ~1cr outlet t\nd th<' \m. ( cntl'r bO\ office. 1 o pun:hn~ IH'l..Ct\ h} phonr. ~311 740-2000. I 01 ~~n~ap ..,,1c ... t..111 S5i\-~ 121. C\ICMaon INOIANA JOMS AHO TliE UST CAIJSADE tPG-131 I. , I • '· •• t'l ' H' '0 l'lOlB~ _.;.._......;._;_....;_..:.....- '1 1 1 ~ 1 JI. HONEY. t SHRUNK Glt05TBUSTERS M (PGI THE ~·?~ (~) ' .. GHOSTBUSTERS a iP(i) ' If t .. HONEY. I SHRUNI< THE KIDS (PGl and Rogef Rabbit 1n TUMMY 'tROUBLE (G .l rlELD OF DRUMS (PG) .µ~ HONEY, I SHAUNf( THE KIOS (PG) and Re>gef Rabbtt 1n Tu.iwY TROUBLE (G I' I I • ' NO HOlOS BARRED (PG 13) '\ t " • K·9 (PG·13) '· • 1 J ,,., VAMPtAES KISS (R) 1. 'I H ~ fl' I RELD Of OM.MIS (PG) l'I :'1VIU S" 91\ and Roger Rabbit in UMMY TROUBLE (G BATMAN (PG-13) • ., .... .:'-f -._ "\' 1 I GHOSTBUSTERS n tPGI I I I AELO OF DREAMS tPGI J ll '~I I. GHOSTBUSTERS M (PG) '"" P, 0C I ,11. L STAR TJIEK V· rHE FINAL FROfmER IPGI ) ') "J5 IV I'> I, ~~ BATMAN (PG-13) '11 ' • I' I I • t IHOIANA JOHlS ANO M UST CAOSAOE (PG·I ~O.'"H 'RAC!< 0Clllh 1 I h8 ICllw BATMAN (PG-131 I BATMAN (PG-131 11 i· « ' ' GMOSTBtJSTERS N (PGI STAR TJIEK 'I THE FINAL FRONTIER !PGI 1 : ' ~ .l • B ATMAN (PG·13) • I ~ I J ' I ' ,, -.• ., s .. ftQANA JOffES ANO E UST CRUSADE tf'G.I It J !l. HONEY. I SHRUNK THE KIDS (PGI 11 T I I• I I • I ~ • Gl.oSTBUSTERS~ IPGI l f ' •-. _f' ~ l I lfC)IANA JONES ANO E UST CAIJSAOE IPG·13 ''''h T~ory O..i II :H ,_ 11 ' J..... ~ t .. t 1 1 SUR TREK V DEAD PO£TS SOCIETY !PG ThE FINAL FROHTIER IPGI 1 I I 1 • t· STAR TREK y, ThE TINA.L FROHTIER !PGI J. ~ 1 GHOSTBUSTERS n !PGI -~~--.;.;.;...~~-·-'~i ·_·_;_.~-~~--~--- GHOSTBUSTERS " tPGl •• ' J .... HONEY. I SHRUNK THE KIDS (PG) I ' II BATMAN (PG·13) GEN AOMISSIOff S6 00 . I J I HONEV. I SHRUNK THE l(IDS (PG) I ' and Roger Rabbtt 1n MMY TROUBLE !G STAR TREI< V ll1E Ftt!Al FRONTIER tGI K 9 r 1 -' .... 1 SEE NO EVIL. HEAR NO EVIL (R) GHOSTBUSTERS U (PGI FIELD Of !>REAMS tPG1 • L. I c 1 .. I;. ---"''°-AJTJL:UN:L!PC· I 3J llOMA JOMS AMO I.AST CMISAOl(PG-t , .. ~ I} 19 l BATM~ (PG-13) t I '' It ~•J 1111. I I Deity Pltot Oateboc*/ Frtday. June 23, 1989 \I I I I I. .. " POI' ·Fresh air, stale acts at local outdoor venues . In a pop culturl' \\hl·rc rcc~d1ng plll\l'O Ilka' I'> till' acn·ph~d 'itan- dJrll tor \UCl'l'"lul l rcatl\ II\. 11·, not '>UI p11\lng that thl· lol .11 outdoor Jmph 11hcatl'r' Jrl' 1111111" mg do" n thl· bad .. "ard p.uh 111 the mo' ll' lllUU\tl\ \\11h· a plethor.1 or wqul'I'> <ind /or ll'lfl'3ll'> 111..l' "l\tar Trek :· "( 1ho'>lhustcr'" ··1nd1..an' J1>n1.· ·· - p.111 "hatc\l·r -1nal..ing big hul·l..s. IHl 01.IJl\r \tlll.1111 \\JOI~ Ill t:.il..l' 3 d1Jlll"l' on Jll\ thing small ol1h:a1. Jlhl'lllUWU'>. 01 u od forh1d l'\CO d..anng \'> "a h conccrt \C:ison pa'~~ at II\ int: \kJdll'" Jnd thl' P:1l.·1tk \mphllhl',llfl• II"• l'x•l'OOll' IOl'rl'.1\· ingl> rk.11 th;H lhl'!>C major rnnccrt \l'nuc' .irc thl· C.1.h,ard'I Cinema' of pup ll1U'>ll. ( untenl 10 pr~cn1 3lh thJI l'llhl·r plaH·d here la\l ~car 01 all' about il'> hold as :i gla'' of milk both 'l'llUl'' 1..1tl'I prt·dominanth 10 thl· lu\\l'\I lnmmon dl·nom10a1or I or 1n .. 1.1nll'. thl· Paulic -.chcd· ulcd o nl.T al!Jlll in this <.t.'a\On's line- up lhl' Bl'Jdl no~'>/( h1t ago . .\m~ C1ran1. <•l'11r[!l' \1ra11. J1mm> Bunc1. Da' 1d ~anho1 n and ·\I Jarrcau . .\nd Julil· .\ndrl'\\\ \\Ill no doubt allral'I thc u .. ual \ll·O n·thctr·hand,. BM\\/s"c.ncr uo"d from '\e\\pon lkad1 10 hcr cngJlW01l'nt 1n J ul\ <her <it lr,1nc Mcado""· fKls'"'" kl>l> hc.idbanger.. -.ccm 10 bl' thl' order of the da~ Band\ return in@ 111 might \llr up a l11tlc lOntrO\l.'f\) nr .it lca~l lll'JI. But )OU \\On·1 find an~ ol thl''l' hand'> lXllll..l·d al Ir~ inc r-.kado"' or P.1l 1lil O"-\11 wn1empor.tl') rhallen~ing a l I ... 11 t.. c I h (' I l' l t' n I ' ,. \\ 01dcr/rll /~ug.irlU!x'' rnncnt .ind th,· upn>n11ng 10.0llO Man1m., 'ho" arc l'\Jmplcc, u l alll'nlPh Ill hrt•JI.. from lhl' mold ..\nd I applaud thl·rn But "h' mu.,1 current tour., 1nc-ud1n~ l h 1., ( o\tdlo. Jad.wn Bro"ne ,ind ( ajUO r ,.,I '!I\) Ix· c,hunncd tl\ Or- ange ( ount) promOll'f\'1 al ts "'-hcduled 10 l}l:rlorm I .,upp1 somcont' mrght actuJll) '>•t thrnu Olll' of tht''>l' '>hO"'· hut ho"' ah< prl'\cnllng 'omc Orangl' C 11111 bamh hl..c thl· ( hnt' "amp /c1 b1c,, \.\ 1ld Card\ nod l mJ~101nll \ lo" ~un.,·1 h .. ure \\Ould ht.· rclrc,h1n{l Ill a ix.·1 lormcr or band al lhc prJI.. 1hc1r l reatl\ c \J rccr. rathl.!1 th tn mg to reh\l P•"' glone'> h \.\11ll1e :-.c1~on or the Beach Ro Tht· fl'l'Cnt '-t'" Ordt·r-Pi' -::::::==========================::;;;:-i thl' 'cnul' for anothl·r \C3\on 11~ ludl.· Bun Jo, 1. Pol\on. anti Great Wh1ll' Th" dl'\ffl' to prl·-.cnt thl' lrtl'll and -Ht.IC tor I'> 11 uld and hlul"'l indu<lc) thl· Oran~w C uunt) I au J' "l'll I ro m Jul~ I ~-~1. Thrcl' Dog Sight. C 1ar~ Pud.et and Ton~ O rlan- do and Da" n arl' '>omr of the oldie\ U{tJtlUhe' u1nu·rt\ at In 1 \k.tdll"' (lhl' liN night \Old out J ''-'ltlllJ \hU\\ "•I\ .1dd'-'d I I\ ~·nl.11 out J ml"l\J~!,l' -prl''l:n11ng [!rnun brcJ~ing. hip rOll.. 'n roll t an both u1mme1t 1.ill\ ht.·nt·final a t.ullu1Jll) rc\\JrJ111g llFE VISIONS, UNLIMITED Judy l<ene-Sm1th. M P S Life Transitions Counselor Presents: LIFE AND LIVING IT Metaphysical lessons and techniques TOPIC: "Oirectinc Your fllnd f Of life Mastety" .. SUNDAY, JUNE 25 •t 5 p.m. · Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach $10 at the door For counseling appointments or info on upcoming seminars. LIFE VISIONS, UNLIMITED (714) 733-3013 THIS SUMMER ADVENTURE AND IMAGINATION MEET Ai · THE FINAL FPDNTIER. ·~ •-'-IM"llU "'CO!WIMOA ~"""41" ,,,_ -'-VllA> --.._ &• ,_,, ..__.. • ti,...• '-M ........... ~ ll ... .• ,. .. ...... -IOIO ~lll'ION •"'VI~ .---et& ,_.. .... ~· ,. .... ~-',.. , .. ~ -...~._, ... , ;--~~ I' ~-,j "'1 fft M -41J ,......, • VJ h'JI ... tt....o• "'~ -IOIO .-101111M::M~1111JO ~ ~· oo-.r ... ,.,>-. ·~u••·•· ........ h"f"lllr ..... ,.,,..1 .... ..,...., '"'"""-..-... ,...-.. ___ ~ ,... , .. ... . .. .. ,.., •m-.--:) • ,. -(D(!!!B!!i!ilt- : , .. 09lty P""' ~I f,._,. June 23. 1919 1-• I "' ' • I t J • ' L H·n 10 1h1'> ia'tcl" gen rt' of nl· foramJ . banlh 111..c C1un'> 'N' Rn..c' Mctalhca and Janl··, \dd1c11on Ringo tour to stop if] Costa Mesa • From City Newt Service l O'i ..\l\CiFI -I armer &·Jtlc Ringo 'itJ11 \\Ill h1111y hi\ '>Ulllllllt lour to-lh•· 'ioulhlJnJ 111 ~Jlll'Ol~r 10 J 111p Jo\\n 1)11\t,tll!lil I.inc th.11 'illl rndulk rw1lorm.1nll'' ol .. , d In" "uhn1.mnc" Jnd ·· \ll ,,11 u1.ilh .. R10go \1;ir1 Jntl h1\ \ll·"lJrr tt,11111 .1H' h1111!..nl al th~ Pauln \mph1thl.!Jtl'J ill\ '11.!pt 2 .rnd thc Grl·el.. I hca1cr Ill I 1,.. \ngelc\ on ~·pt 1 . tarr' fir<>l 111ur \IOlt thl· I Jh I our J1J u1Jd 'hll"' \\.Ill mdullc ltx \\ ,11\h. '\11' I olj;ll'n 0111\ Pll'\IClll Dr John < larl'lll1. < knwn' l<1l lo. 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Cun'llll ............ ..__., ....... llllpi "' .,.,.. 11911 ...... 0-"-O!at111 ~ Ooosofl Cllarln Cllllwl Po.en • ...... ol ~o ........ ,,M._......, ... 1969 ~)fMi Newt ,..... Oounson. Clwll W.._ • MlaNlil Wiid ........ ·~ ........ l.ellrlf Conl d ........ .... .... • ...... ""'"'10 ...., .. ...._,.,, ,.,...._ $llfi • ,,_ ... lord ....... w... ...... .. ...... - I- •(' I !' 'l" l' ,. , J 11 ,I II j U I ' I 'f, O I I n I I II .ll U \ Tasty gifts from the sea and other delights at Tuttomare < ht'f .\ndrea Rogan1in1 a :!?-,l·ar- old graduate of \lllan·~ h1ghl\ r\· jtjlJL·J \ml'tl •(I \c JlUlll lCIOl..1n[! ~ h1•ol j nJ .rn alum nu' ,11 I \ ·, J<t.·' < l°ll''t1n11 jflJ Prl'gll ha\ inlu'><'J lh\0 l 11dwn ol I .i-.hmn l\ljnJ'" 'Pith I u11tm1an: v.11h th\." !..ind uf rl'lrl•\h mi; umll'ntl)Ur.11) \p1rn 1h.1f , 1lw \\"r\ l"\~llll" (If lljh·, lUfll'lll .. Ol"" v.J\l··· LUlllljf\ rl·,olu11c1n. v.1nnl."r' hl..r '>.llmnn and 'cgl·t:1hl1•, \ltJOWll in p.irlhmcnt t\16 ll)I 1. 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Newpon 9"ctl lu~I \(')Ulh of ~ fthrd . Oft 1M bey-* Knpyolir -Hula hoop from gcttin9 tight 4ty a Hudson's salad today. Be-bop over to Hudson·s for a hght, ckhc•ous salad Our Cobb, Toco, and Chicken Salads are so trei.h and nutritious that you won't have to feel guilty about haVing a creamy, home mack milk shake And you .won't outgrow your Hula hooP \\\)D!ON$ (ti.-' ,.,. ............. ..._ COSIA.....CY. S80 Miao ltvd SA9 8977 •$1 off II Of UGI 111•111 INIWWW •YOUIPMn I Witt! ttitt. coupon bt~en S p m ~ / ~ ~Sl()'ol 11!{ ;() 2)b• "· l.noa '~!I 109~ I m.dnl9'1l Vetid ""Y ~t of the week et Cost• MeM tocetlOn onlY ' ~ I I I I . I -Ca ~ I l. \. • I S80 Mt on 8Nd • C Oita MCs.11 • I I ~cn1 toe. ""fanMl!AnsCmte' ~:July 31, 1989 I '-----------------.. Cont1~nt~I C111S1~ Sine~ 1 ~1 ~...-..... .., rNfll ,_,~ •• ,.. /« ,.,;.,,.. 6 _. •wi 111111 tli.s'W'U, ~,.,,.,. --~,,_..., .... South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 171 41 540-3840 rofnn DIFFERENT 90w:r Award WlmlinC CGatlnental C1llstne Dally L..cll a Dbmer (Froa l l a.m.) SEAFOOD SPECIAL TIES •COCKTAILS Eztenmft WlDe 9electlon9 I .... "'I I,,,....,... I Gr9d&la.=:::.,,..DM DANCING A ENTERTAlNMENT NITELY •NAPPY HOUR SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE MUNCii • TWIUQlfT DINNERS 32802 Pacrfic Coast Hwy. (at Crown Valley) Laguna Niguel Rann. '99-2626. a6-5773 .ATAILOF B1cSAv1Ncs S 9. 9 ~ Lobsn• TAil DiNN1•. SuNdAy, ThundAy All Ni<fln LONG F•idAy,SATUNAy J, 1 p .... When was the last time you saw a price like this for a broiled lobster tail dinner? And this one comes with scup 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 Gladstone's! Gladstone's 4 FISH 900 Bayside Drive Newport 6each 760-0971. ~Goad Pm. u..tted Time ORiy '· -Advertiser Spotlight FTHEWEEK Wiit._ and C.thy 91•1•r of Costa Mesa _. '"9 fens of Mayur In Coron• HI Mar and regularly partalre of Its fine food and fmpffcabf~ servke. · By Patrlda A . Gable ··Ma,ur"'.-the Indian "ord for pea ocl . "h1ch stands for l)Ca ce and pro pent~ -1s also the name and S) mbol of a Corona del Mar rt·~­ l.luran1 1ha1 1i. the cpnomc of 1h1\ image. Owned and operated h) .\nJu . Kapoor. the ~mall restaurant offers dine'"' aut hent1( Indian cu1 inc 1n an CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ....................... ..................... == ..::' ..... ": ... anumatl' dining Jrca dc.-coratc.'d 1n the .. mallnc\\ or thc rC\taurant - undcrs1a1t'd elegance . .\ soft ~pci_l.cn there arc onh I 3 tables \\Oman "ho has Ix-en 1n 1hc l n1H'd .. \\'ha1 I rcalh d1\hl.(' I\ h3\IO@. Ull('S fo1 onh "" \i.'ars. t-..apcK1r peopk ha' c 10 '~a11 to cat I 111 tu belie' I.'\ in mii~ing · U'>tomcr\ feel mah· ')Ure "l' get IX'Oplc in a' \OOn hkl• th<'~ ar\' caung dinner an ht'r a'> po -.1blc. but .. omcumc\ the\ do ho me. ha' c 10 "a11 for a tahlc to i.·nnw "I wanted a personal atmosphere a\a1labk ·· for the rc .. iauran1. People can come But. to moM cusiomcrs. th\' hen: and feel like' the) arc d1n1ng an authentic Indian cu1 1n\· and an Indian home. Not onl) 1s our Kap<Xlr"s fncndl~ smile art ""onh food prcpan·d in 1h1s manner. hut the "'a11. the sen ice also makes customer\ "We recommend the.' re 1auran1 fod as 1f 1hc> an: ha' 1ng a meal 1n all the time. not onh 1'1 the sen 1cr an Indian home. \\c hche'e 1n alwa\s fnendl~ and 1m~ccahlc. hut hosp1tal1t>."' he commenti.'d. 1hc food 1 l"'a' deli 1ous ... \\'il- o\lthoueh Kapoor has onl) btcn 1n ham and C'ath' · Bl\lrr. \aid The the l 1n1tcd 1a1c~ for "" )Cars. sht' Costa Mesa rcs1cknts ha' e btcn din· oacncd Ma~ur li\C ~c.·ars ago th1 ang at Ma~ur e'er since 11 opened October. ·· o\t first "e tncd d11Tercnt llcms on ··1 first came to Cahforn1a to '!Sit the menu. :-.o" "'<' get our fa, onte 1n 19 I. I made a second lrlp in · 2. dishes e\el) 11me:· 1hc) added then an ' 3 I mo\t'd out hcrc I knt"' And. some o f those dishes ha\e at the lime I ""anted to open a made ~fa}ur a winner of the restaurant. so I brought m) chef outhern Cahfom1a Rcstauran1 "1th me:· Kapoor said. Wntcrs· Gold -'"'ard for thrC>C She added that her chef. Dharam straight ~ears. Singh Puna1r. has been with her for -we haH' "'On a Gold a"'ard for 21 )'cars. ~orkinJ previously an the 1986. · 7 and '8 :· Kapoor said. ~he restaurant ~he s11ll owns an India. added that 1n 1985 the rt"ltaurant In the past five )'Cars Kapoor has l'C'CCl"cd a S1her A"'ard. had to 0" ercome SCH~ral obst1cals to Preparro "'ith fresh ingrediants. att 10 v.hcre ~e 1s today. M • d d "When I firsl came here 1 didn·t a)ur s cuisine 1s ma c 10 or er "W e are here to cater 10 the ('Us· know what areas were what. a fncnd to mer·s needs. if the) want more or recommended Corona dcJ Mar and f. I'm glad that he did. Although. there less space. or w methang a htlle d1 • feren1. we try 10 accommodate arc a few disa<hantages that we have them." She added thal the re • had to work wnh:· iaurant"s clientcle hk~ both the The9e problems though arc typical Tandoori dishes as well as the curry of the Corona ckl Mar area -entrtts. parking and "1s1b1h1y. -we ha'c rehed a lot on 1a.ord of Mayur -Cuisine of India 1s open mouth -and C\ICfl though we have seven da)S a •eek. and ~nC1 lunch, thnc problems. pcopk ~m to ap-dinner and a • unda) champagne prccia1t •hat we do haH."' Kapoor brunch. As the restaurant I\ \mall, added. rC1Cnauons :an.: suggested, "pecull She u1d ano1her d1sad\lan 1s Fnday and Saturday evt'n1ngs, ~jiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ijiiiiii~-=~:~~~~~~~~;.;-i Kapoor Yid. Lunch 1s scned from I 11 :30 a.m. to :uo p.m. Mo nda) DI NER FOR TWO Check The C1assificds For Details through Fnda~. d1nnt'r hca1ns at 5:30 p.m. ~vcn da)'s a ~ttlc, and Sunda) brunch 1s scf\ ed I 1 ·JO a. m to 2.30 p.m. ~tcnng and pnvatt' pany faoh· t1t'S att available. as well a\ gift ttrt1ficat", "Y(e ha't' a \mOll ponable Tandoor o"en that "C uc.t' "-'hen ca1cnn1 for both large or ~mall panies;· she ackkd. ; Mayur " localed 1t 2~3 I E. Coa,t H,ah-.a y 1n Corona ckl Mar, f'or mott informauon or rc~rvauon' calJ 67.S-662Z. '·'''"'' Some getaway spots for happy campers By DONNA ANO RAY OTT o • .,,,....,.c:.,,,~. .. ( ahforn1ans arr real G1mix·r\" "1" "-en \1ct-.o"en ol the ( alt- h1rn1.1 l>t'panml·nt nf Par._, and Rn1l·Jt1on ~k "-o"cn·, dcpanment \tJ\l\lll ' .. ho" that appro,1matl·h .mo 11(1!1 ix·opk l'amix·d at Orangl' < 11un1' .,tall' pari.., and Qc:lthc' Jur- 111i:: thl· la't ~car. \\llh ahout IMl.tl!)(J l Jl111X'f\ .11 thl' 1.ounl\ reg111n,\I r..r"-' 11 ~ou'rl' 1h1nlo.1ng ol planning .1 IJ1111h lJmping \:ll·auon 1h1., '>um· nll' \llU ha'c .i <.'ho1cc ul man' tt•iml Orangl' C ount) \lie'> rclatl\ d) """ tu homl' or m ore than I .u11l1 1•thl·r l.1mpground., '>prcad thmugh- 11u1 :hl state m n.rnonal. \late. and '•!! 1nal par lo.., \!though Wml' ltllC'> Opt'r.tte on a I f\h.11mc tir<.t·'>l'f\ed 00\1\ tHhl'r\ rntutrl· ad,ant"e \1gn·uJl .ind \h 1\.(1\\Cn 3J, l'il''> that \OU malo.l· ' ·ur rl wr' a11on<1 a .. earl\ a<. l'l<"'· 1h l llx:ated near h:irbcqUl'\, flll n ll tahk'!>. rcl.troom'>. and '>hO\\l'r\ fhl· park '1i.ito r ll'ntcr pr"' idl'\ 1nl111 - mJtron on natur<.~ \\al'-' and c'cn1ng. programs. and dl\rln~' l'\h1h1t' h1ghligh11ng thl' ramon·, h1<,1t11' tlora. and 1:1una LAKE IDE LAl\.E. <..\~I f\\ IH< Kl \ 110' \Rt\ I OS-64'1-~~ 1'1 1n \ l'ntur.1 < ount ~ nl':tr O i:u uln\l\l\ ut n ~00 trct'·\haJed a1.rl'' "1th a large lakl' rl·no" nl·d fi.1r 11' l'\u·llcnt ti'hmg !rclord lJtlht''> ha'c tx·<.·n made hae ol ha'~ lhannl'I l·a tli\h r,1rnht1" trnut. Jnd n·J'\'.11 'unfi,h 1 T ht' .in:a hd'> 4/\11 l .lnlJi\lll'\ Im ll'nt' and motnrhornc'> "1th r1rx•J \\,lier lirl·plJll'\ and p11.n11. tahll'' prtn 1Jed J\ Y.l'll J\ llu\h tmkt' 1.mn·opcratl•J \hu\\1.'r'> a Jump \IJ turn pla~ground \na1.lo. har grnu·r'\ \t~m· and laundrnm.ll Boat rental' '"P' t;-Klo.k . .ind luel arl' al\I• ,I\ ail .tbk .... C••lt•• oflors fishing I •ncl ~Ing t•cllltles •• woll •s the usual c•mP9round am•nltl••· 'our be t bet tor the \ummcr \<J\<10 I\ 10 3\0ld h1gh-dcm,1nd r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===================;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-1 h·•hJa, \\Cl·kcrHh .. uch J'> the f-ounh 111 .luh and l ahor Da~. and plan to go m1d-,,ed .. 11 J)(l\\1hlc. "hen lh<.·re " k,, tompcuuon for lllmp.,1h:'> \OU Jl<.O \\Ill \\(Int to COn\1der "hat a panicular campgro und pr<n 1dc\ in the \\3\ of fac1lit1e\. n<1tural <.c111ng. recreatio nal olTcnngs -and. of cour!JC. fa tor 1n the rl· .... ·n 311on cost. \omc l'amp~11c arc free or lo"- .:0'1. "h1lc others ma) range from about SIO a night to about S3 or more for a group ratt'. RV spots with hoolo.ups ranae fro m about s 12 10 $I at inland locale . about s:m a night at beach sit~ J.or a ~mphng of poss1b1hte'i 1n Orange Count~. or within a couplt' of hours' dn\(', con 1dcr tht' folio"· ing. BEACH SITD Bolsa C hica tate Bt'ach • . . .. " .. .:·.............. .. . . K~ .... ~ . ~" ,, ·~. . ,,,.. ·"·' . . • • EXCITING CHINESE CUISINE · IN A DELIGHTFUL BEACH ATMOSPHERE • • • • • • GREAT OUTSl>E PATIO DllNG • • :.: .. • • • • • • • (714) 721-9000 11 :30 A.M. • 10• P.M. • Mon. ·Sun. • • ... . .. :. -:.·. . ····· . \·::····· . • • (53~1 454), three miles ""t'St of lfun11ngton Beach alo ng Pac1fi ( oast H1ghwa). 1s an ··cnroutc campsite" (w~rc self-contained motorhomes. campers, or tr.ulers can park for a one-night Sta).) II pro ' 1dc p1cn1c areas.. fire nnas. food sen ice fac1h t1t'S, dms1ng rooms and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ShO"Cf'S. plus wheclchltr aCCeSS H3 l :i paved ramp. Other beach camptro unds. such a.. an O nofre State Beach <49~·4872). provide lo ng-term camping with spattS for tent.S and hookup fac1httn for m otorhom es. tampers. and trailers. Amcn111es in- clude picnic tables. fireplaces. showers. and nush toilets. Besides S\\1mmin1 and fish1na. San Onofre. located four miles M>uth of San Clemente on Interstate S. 1s a fa, onte locale for urling and h1l- 1ng CANYON CAMPING O'Neill Rqtonal Par\ (85 -9365). 1n.:Trabuco and Live Oak can)On~ east of I~""· 1s a lonc11mt fa,ontt' for 1~ nature trails, h1k1o& and ~ucs1nan paths, tish1na, and p11:- n1cling amo"I aro'cs of oah and )camorcs. The park' apprm:1matc-I~ 100 camps1IC$ ha'c IC\'e s to tire rm~. re trooms. and showers Feat her!) R cg1on1I Parl 1637-0210). I '1lUAlcd tn 70() I Crt'\ of !)anta na Can)on, JUSI ofT G>psum Can)on Road and the Riv· Cr$1de Frttwa) Its 1nd1v1dual l-amps1&n. wtuch can 1«ommod11c both 1cn1 and RV campers. arc \\" l>l''I M HIM I \\0 C hee "-the Cla<; tficd for d etail s. . IF YOU'RE GoING O UT FDR AN ITALIAN DINNER, HAVE AN ITALIAN DINNER V\ORTH GoING O UT FDR . • 16811 &.och Blvd Hunltnql°" 8eoch • 11171 £ 183'd SI (oc'°" frOM !he Cemio. Moll) ·~Moll War ntt~ from ltlf' Mov'Comf'O'tY / '10\ II ~ A thoughtful look at movies past and present By PAUl. CltAtG M<CIM....,._~ Richard ·ha kcl. a film f"('\ 1c,,cr tor Time maga11nr sinl'C 197:!. 1s Jlmost too l11eratf a' he sh~ 1n- s1ghts on famoui> mo' 1c figurel> in a rnlll'Claon of CS!>.l)S lilied •· h1ckd On Film .. (Morro". 311 J)3ges. $10.Q5). Has obsen a11o n arc often cn- hghtcna ng. but he al tends in this ~l 10...,,ard a denSC'. acadcma st\ le that on~ dc.x-sn't C~J>l'<"t from a ne\..s maguane ...,n ter. 8) far the most impttSsave of Just the same. • h1ckc.-l's book 1 these cssa)s arc de,otcd to some of well ...,onh the pncc for thc scnou~ the J rCal c-omcdians. C'h arlc fa n .... 110 senses thnt. at tam~ mo\-C'haphn. Wood} Allen and Harold acs can tell a stof) better than an)' Llo}d. and to a mastcr of romcdy pther medium. d1 rccuon and ...,nting in the I qJOs The a uthor examines the won. of and "-'Os. Presto n turges. 13 actors and da rtt'ton. and a IC'tl.-The author saves his heaviest wn tcrs as 'tl.t'll. In some in tance . praise for "'lien • ...,horn he ~ as Alfred Hit hcocl. for c .implc. he primanl) a literate ch ronicler of his d'tl.clls on the man's ecttntncittl'S era. Schackcl c,·en finds a re- but in the t'nd th~ arc shown to semblance to aut:-tor John pdakc bear o n the sub1ccts he chose t.o film. . • ..., ho approximates Wood) m •· -::--::--:::--:--=--=--=--=-==-------------------------. stead> productivity and consistency of quality. ... He is not exact!> Rohen Ludlum or Danielle. tcel when it comes to the best-seller charts.. But v1cv.'Cd narro...,I). purely COlf!mcmall>. he is a 'table prop- osnaon. His books make the oc- casaonal brief appevantt on the charu and <iell to the rcpnntcrs and book clubs. Doubtk'ss he cam out has ad,an~ He is thus free to go about bas e emplal') busincss qu1et- I), not foTttd to submn an outline or a first draft of a projcct bcforc getting fi nancing. to show his v.ork to ncrvo u 'h ccuu' cs as' tt ~s or to perform prod1g1cs of pubhC'lt) io ordcr -to help -1l Wt\$ an the mar\etplacc .... hcn It is finished." Cooking Gm•••• ~ .. _ .. , ... .. 1 ...... , ... ce--. .. w/a. •••••• • C••••••a1 • m..... w,_ "'--,__, JUNE 26th ClASS I) .... -cr-."«...tln fd • *-ctlnn 4-cal """'NI••_...,,. w.t •• • ..,. D9W ' rr--1' • 2) lW ........ -S.00. .. ~1 '1•"" ,,.. ... ~t.w-..-....""'-..-- 3 I ........... ...., 4 l ._. .... ..,._SL.•tt11 ""••-tll ~ ,_ .... ........ , ....... -·---Newt 533-7644 Schtekcl notes that Allcn's au- dacncc has grov.TI an Europe as it has shrunk in the United States. but that the comedian's careful adhercntt to budget limits whale having complete control of his product allow him to make films that arc mJI)' his own. -He has a tuaJI) ach1t'\ c."d the most nearl) perfect autono m) of a n)one maim\& mo,'ics in Amenca toda).-h1ckcl wntt"S. SchaC'kel c amancs the themes of a number of lien films. and otTer<1 has '1ew that the best three arc "'Zchg," .. Purple Rose of Cairo"' and "'Radio Da)s." In these, as 1n all of "lien's ""ork. h1 kcl sc-cs a literary '01cc at v.ork. the dialogue countin¥ m ore than the a lion. A hant of Allen's frustration at the intellectual hm1ts of many m ov- 1cgocrs as captured 1n an antcn 1cw: "'The) v.ant their car chases and shoot-outs and naked girls.·· lien Ill also .... om ed about the future of mo' 1cs: "'It's occurttd to me that rm 1n on the t.a1I end of something. That somcda) the) 're going to 1n- ' ent a ...,ondcrful h~-~luuon telc' 1 ion SCTCCn and kids are go ing to Vow up v.1thout haV1ng the c>.- pcncncc of going to a wcll~ppointed the.tcr. that they won't know .-'hat at's like to go to a mo"ae." Sctuct.el also probes Wh\ silent film pani C'tlaphn's sense othumor failed ham when he tned to C'Opc with sound film dialogue and plot. C'haphn never quite got the hang of it and, it has occurcd to man)', may never ha\C wanted to. His last really impressive effons were .. City Lights" in 1931 and "Mode Times" in 1936. both csscnuall silent movies v.1th mu 1c trac\.J After Lhat. his all-sound v.or .seemed awkward and 1mphsu Schickel sa)'s Chaplin 1n la te }'Cars was aliena ted "from his )'Outh ful self, that self from which all grca an den' cs:· That may be a not he way of saying he just go t tired an couldn't make the switch to <'Omcd with words. The most welcome essa)' for th1 fan of ancient mo\ 1c~ deals wn Lloyd .• the earnest. shm young ma w1tb lensd css glasses v. ho seemed 1 an endless silent confrontation v.1t urban hfc thro"lgho ut the 1920s. A Schickel points out.. he 1s still gne space in film hmori~. but his mov ics ha'c go tten httle sho v.inl. for a least half a ccntul'). Schickel co M'CCtl) \flews U o)d a occasionally an equal to C'haphn an Bust~r Keaton and offers numerou examples •'hy. including the fac<t h matchro their P'.Oj>Ulant y in 1hc '2 If this essay rekindles antercs1 m bespectacled. little-remcm here Harold Llo)'d hanging from 1he fa of a tall bwldang'.s dock. amon other places. It w.11 be a real serv1c for silent com cd) fans. or 650-3322 OOY\L lliAI Included, too, as an even-hand look at the 1950s probes of com mun1st actl\ atacs an Hollywood~ Th author charactcnLes the Houst' n Amencan Actavitacs ommattcc a rr---~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl "figurn much more common I Amcncan pohtacal life. csped all Amerian congressional hfc; the were ignorant yahoos ... But. he adds the communists and near-com munms aQd their S}mpathizers wh were probed and blacklisted wcr scnerally a d1$11kablc bunch an 1neffcct1ve propapndisu at best. (714) 650-3322 4MI W. Cwt H99 •• Newport 8-cla DINNER SPECIALS ...... ~ ....... ~,,,...., ......_ •licat feed ... fmlt OR n. Pr us:lscs • hltfat • Lmtlt • ,._, • c.d'fals • -•.c...tt ..... ., 646 4202 ............. CA_, • OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH U..S SEA SIAM Thai Seafood Restaurant r--------------, I Brin~ in this c-oupon for I FREE irlas~ or I I Thai ·~ TH w 1lt.ai lttd Cofff'C' -ith I pu,,..._. of IAIK"h M OinetT. DINNER 5-10 I °"" ,_. •'--;o.31-141 I ---------------~ 16103 Bolsa CWca at Edtaeer 8 ........ Bwla • (714) 846-8986 19PY-S~l•I• at &~ff/a ddi Sushi • Steak • Seafood Schickcl calls these essays ··cnuca profiles.·· .-ntten for .. an audac an search of literate performance 1 CVCI)' realm of citpcnencc.'' t ~ Mann opens n~w c;omplex .In Niguel Mann Theaters today will open a ncw eight-screen cinema in Laguna N1g~I. tl SUll'·Of-lh~ ltf'calcr complu that v.-ill feature the lat~st in projcc11on and sound technology as well as unique amenities for mov- ieaocrs. 1nclud1ng s1>«1al sound- proof "cry rooms" wbett prtnts with )Oun& infants can watch the film without du.turb1ng othcr patrons. ~ Mann 8 Rancho Niguel Theaun arc located near the Crown Valley Park••Y 1ntcrchanfjt' •1th In- terstate 5. at l S.71 Rancho Nag1Jel Road. The theale'rS arc outfit\ed with the new Lucadilm LTD THX stereo sound sys tem auamentcd b) "Mon1ter Cable." which clcc- uon1calty c:nhancn 10Und rcpro- ducuon. T•o of the thc-a\Cn arc laid out with amph1~atC'r-style teattna that aavo cac'h p1tron a car hnc or fli&ht to the tcrem. All ctlht tht'a~ are cqua~ with 1ttfrattd tOUnd l)'folems fOr the hearina 1mp11ttd. ~ comple~ aho include auto- mated uctet sysaems that a llow patrot1s to purc:ha1e tldteb to any of the shows at any time dunna the day. I I I : ,_ - I I I ' LI --~ ~ ·~~ STmAK a • ...._CCXX> CRAZYHOdE TEAK HOUSE Country dining with dass! Authen- tic w~tem decor re!!taurant and ..aloon, reaturinit prime rib. fre h <;eafoods, and their famou pan ...auteed teaks. Lunch: Monday- Frida>'· reservations guaranteed. Dancing and li\'e music in the aloon. Dyer ROid Exit 1ev.pon Fwy. Santa Ana. 549-1512. THE CANN"ERY This histoTic waterfront l11ndmark in Newport's C'annery Village leaturing fre h local eafood and l'O'tern beef. Con istently good ">t>r· \lf l', upen for lunch, dinner. :undnv Rrnnrh nnJ C'hampagne HarbOr C'rui ... ei. F.ntertainment niithtly F.nJll\ the lounge food ({RI· lt'n uperb clam chowder' '\010 l.11l1t}ette. 6i5-ain. ~EWPORT 'LANDING \f'w1>nrt Landini( Restaurant 1111 1 lw Balboa Penin&ula offer' ll r11 m 1n11c waterfront setting. ~pt>Cial Ill'' include fre h swordfi,.h, I l.1"'111111n se11food favorite , prime rih. obalone, lamh and veal. Garden frt>~h saJads. appetizers ond ~nd­ '' 1tht>' Ext en ave wine Ii t. ... pe<·aal 1' clnnk and rock tails. Live enler 1.11nment. AE, M ', V. O.C Located 111 :i<1:i E. EdgC'wa~r h1djot•t-nt to B11lboa Ferry). Re ervat 1nn<1 rec ommended. 675-2:r7:! rarkin~ a\ 111lable. OY ~TERS Hrnnrl nt~W in Corona del Mar, ov~ tt>r~ 11-the hot and hnppen1ni: place 111 he' F'earuring oyiu('r har. •)ak .:nil. lresh seafood & cockta11.. 0 1wn for lunch and d inner I Al('Blt'd JI :.!.'ll.) K CoaM HW'\1• in orona del Mor. n7fl-i 4 l I. . . REUBEN E. LEE Tht> best teafood in town is st ill on the bo.t! Not just for holida~ and ~al occuiona, Reuben E. Lee Sf'n·~ ~elicious steaks, seafood & Spec1alt1es every night of the week. Lunch , brunch, dinMr. Banquets for up to 400. Weddings, parties, rtteJ>llOns, etc. ln Newport Bay. 121 E. Cout Hwy., Newport Beach. 6 15-5790. TALE OF THE _.HALE E"peraen<'e a tep back into time> to a rilact' v.he re you can dine at our ""'n lei ure. En1oy the roman<'e 111 old-~f'¥t'p()rt with a panoram l<' ba,· 'ww Excite your 11en....:;es with Lhe1r ~rn'-At ional sea food and trt1d1ttonal l.l\11r1te . Brealifat-t 7.00 fl.m Mun da' Friday, Lunch 11 30·-4 00 Mon Al E -----. ,_ AIU'Oai A INN BO'l"&L ,..,..~ ..... tr-...._mo ........ -· .... ,_ -...,~ ........ ....._M6-ti• T11aaAIDI" ,._ ..... ,.... ... Ill TB•Cd ... _.w •io ......-.~...-.t'1Mm ..._. ---· -· _. ... ·-· II I ..... "-. ... mt ....... Mii V'9 ..... ,.,,.,,.. .... m-att -· • -......... .......... ••CUA ••••11..0---.-. .... day-Friday. Dinner 4:00-11 :00 'leven nighu.. Saturday and Sundav Brunch 7:00-4:00, Oy ter Bar Fri- day, Saturdav and Sundav Ban- quet facilil1e. up tn [)()() 400 Main M reet. Bolhoa. 6i3-46.1:\. ZU BIES Pure and simple, just like mother's love! They ~rve 10 oz. lobster tails, fi~t m~on, prime rib, ribs and chicken al the most. reuonable prices in Co.ta Mesa. These din- nera served on special nighl.3-open 7 nights. Generously poured low price drinks. Our cUBtomers have been comin~ J:>ack since 1970. Located at 1712 Placentia in Costa Mesa near 17th treet. Call 6-45-8091 or 631-9803. ZUBIES G ILDED CAGE Right nut door to Zubies. All our piz.z.as are l~rge 16", any combination, all toppings, at $5.95 (S6.95 take oul). ~de screen plu 8 T V , games & videos. Full Cocktail Bar. Open i dl,YS. Lunch & Dinner l i 14 Placentia, Costa Me a ITAUAN \'l~~I E' The he t It. lian '"'Ki preparl'd Imm the rre-,he ... t 10l(red1ent-. U'itnl( nv Jlrt"-ef\1111'"'· ..,tilt, ... uitnr. or ex- l.t'l-'I fat~ Owrwd h~ \'inmt' \11lan drt-a 111 Br1H1kl\'n P1u11 \\'urh. fomuu~ for ha' 11111 The Be t Pina 1n Oranj!e (°1111n1~ h\' The Creat P111a Hum :!7o t-:~m 17th ~TrPl'l m t'11 ... 1a ~1e~1 -; .!:.! 11'.?ti t J \'ILLA :\'OVA :\ llt'autirul hll\ ''t'" <·n•nle• the romJnt1l ..,l'lltn!( that ha-. made the \ 1llA ="11"• ii .. ,pt'l'llll kind nJ place" ll•r o\ t'r ;)(I \ f'.1r... SuJM>rh C'Ul»lnf' I rom <'ent ral and ~urt hrrn h a Iv 'en ed 111 Old \\'11rld l'harm. Ex tt-n..,-.e wine lt.,t Dinner ni!(hth . l'iRnu har Full ml'nu ul I 110 a m :HJ! \\ e<.t <'oa't H1gh"t1\. :-.:e ...... port Beat'h Ill:.! i HO. ME-~·EO'~ PIZZA Locall\' O\\ nt.>d and operawd. ~le n Ed\, Pn7a Parlor ha." been 'er' m~ qu ltt\ p1ua and rriendh -.ernc:e tor 27 \ear ... Our thin nu t p1na with ''x real thee ... es and fresh 111p· Jllnl!" l!o. a p1Vtl lo\l>r'.., deltght Me n Ed', 111,.. .. olle,.., deli 1ou .. deli ~and\•.iche.... 't1lad<1 and I rt-e cft> hwn .Jean. t htt mllnaiter. will he hopp\ to a,..1-ht \CHI \\1th )OUr next rneetmg ur gMup t'atered e\enl. Locatt'd at -tlll E lith ~t . ('o,..ta Mesa, t.>46 -: 1.ltl pen ~'en da.', a week. Sun-Thur 11 :.40-12:00, Fri and Sat 11 ·30-1 :On. CHINU. DANNY K'S Meet Danny Kuo. 8 year ~neral Manager or C'Ollta Mesa'a Mandarin Gourment and 4 year Partner/General Manager of China Town in Irvine. You can now enjoy Danny K's exciting and ront.emporary Chinese cuisine in an ~u~y exciting and contempory set. ling m Cornna del Mar! Danny K 's is open for lunch 1tnd dinner daily. Beer & wine Ii t.. Catering. 0050 E. ~t Hwy. Call 721-9000 for take out. reser vation or information. CONTINENTAL BOBB R:'liS Oine in a~olute elejt&nl'e at 1h1., award-winning re:;taur&nl. Fam1111-, tor innovall\l' cu1!;1ne. Starter' in dude ri\ <>ten. on the haJf she I I. 'ash1m1 and li!fll' l11x. Fre h M!afood I rom around the world. ea tern fed 'eal, mu<,<·•>n duck brea t and tertitied prune An1itu beef Elaborate wine 11.,1 Open seven dav-. a \\eek L te nigaht piano har Pr1,·a1e d1n1n~ room ... Re ... erva1i11n-. rE'Co.mmrnded ~I • \",AX. C'B. O .Ii f ash111n f.,land. :-..e" l.>ort Reach. 71 4/644 .w:m. CROW~ llOt;SE Thai. l<l\eh t•nttnental re<,taurant !Jtuated l the curner 111 P H and Crown \'Riie' l'k"''" ha<1 heen a g!•urmet \ tov11r11e f,;r I ~ea r~ now~ f me dinini:. t"1i<'kta 1li;, dancinl(. li\'e enterta1nrnent. 11\i'.ter har, happ\ hour. hanquet faciliue:.. hmo ~r \ il'e, ex.ten!>l\'e "me h~t. .12802 Pa dric l'oa t Hwy .. South Lagunl\ • 1guel. t~ 262ti. RIVIERA Relax tu grncwu servict> in an elrJ(ant. int imote atmosphere. Ex- pert I~ prepnred continental di ... he ... h,_ ( hef Hu hard Berl(ner. since l!Lo. Thi., award winninl( re<.- lour11n1 al-,o orfetl' an exten!-1\'t' "me h-.t. end ext't'l in table1-1dt> prepar,11110n' and nambe Open for lunt h 11 ::l(l :\ p.m .. dinner from fl pm Ex<'t>llent banquet fac1lit1c: .. Clo~ Sunda\· and hohda\ :\3:J:\ S Bristol, Co.,ta Mesa, o'>4ti.J84o FRENCH LE MIDI 1 his i:" a true ";,leeper" ~ome !tll~ It' avant l(ardt-. other.. that tt 's d a ic. All -.rreoe that I ' I I IHAl\..11 :1 I :I ,Int ;T ~~i . 'hef Walter Ruuimann's cut. ane provencale 1s of an in novative and exquisitely executed authenticity. An enchantini< roun- tr.• French interior and an Old \Vorld hospit~l1ty rarely found these days fulfill the expectatton~ evoked by .the outst.andin&. c111sin11. Open fordmner and rocktails even night .. Catering__ availahle. :~421 \' ia Lido. Newport Beach. 675-4904 GERMAN OLD WORLD GERMAN RESTAURANT Home--cooking at it.I finest! The namp'~ been changed to exci~ your paJau .. but " AUERBRATEW till is the most tender POT ROAST. marinated m Red Wines & pices, ~rved with Pntaw Pancakes. GOl1LA~ H (tasty German Ste\\.I "'1th SPAETZLE (homemodt egg noodles.I WlENER • HNIT'lEL (breaded pork-tenderlc11n). A fa,"\lrite 1$ BRA TW'lJRST made either out of ,.l'al or pork with Sauf'rkraut & Potato Salad. Oi\1'0BERPE..'lT Let u.-, help ,,ou wnh \our \\'tdding-· C'aterml( plam. :\ Halt.. &'-ailablt>. Located Hl !'\T. 11'.GTO;:-: BF~\C'H. 40[l ~", l'xH Bt-alh So riitht cm Center ni>~t to Hohda' Inn 17141 ;gr, tlfl. INblAN ROY AL KHYBER SAI L LOFT . ail Lo(L Bar & Grill feature ocean view dining with the empha 1s on fre!th seafood Ovster bar live entert.ainment nightly in th'e har area. Open for dinner nighth from 'i p.m. Weekend hours from IO:JO a.m. Fahulous Sundav Rrunch. Locatt'd Jll ·H>O P.(' H. 1n La~una Beach MEXICAN ~I CASA Their food 1s likt> a trip to Mex1cn'. Ho!>p1t.al1t~· goe hand tn hand wnh their motto, '"~1 1 <"a..a e .'u C'a .. a." or m\ hnu<>e 1 ~uur house &<,tah· h hed Mnct> 19';':!, 11 \ no .,errei fri~nds enjov dining here Open da1lv lrnm 11 a m. for Lunch, Din- ner and Cocktail Entertainment W ed Sun n1ghL-. in the Rurro Room :!96 Ea .... 1 lith Stret-t. C'u-.t& Me ... a. 64f> i62 ONE OF A KIND GINO• ON THE HILL AlmO!ll a Co.ta Mesa landmark where friends and memories meet, Gino's isn't an Italian Rest.,urant, but a restaurant being run bv a Uocal) Italian. Even though they serve many Italian 1te.ms, they also offer a large variety of other i~m on their menu. Known for "Hone l food a.nd friendly service," Gino's features a varied menu with empha 111 on quality and reuonable price . Live entertain ment Mon. thru. at. from :!lO p.m. Saturday & unday breakfast from 9 a.m. Loe.led at 42 East l 7th Lreet. Cosi. Mesa. C&ll 650-1750 for r~­ ervauons, d irections or whate\er Oranl(e County' first and rrne ... t Indian reHaurant. Ho\ al I\ h} ber proud!y rves authenuc lnd1nn d1 he with "The Art ol Flavor .. ex- r,lusivelv fnr C'alifornia l~'>tell. ~lect (rom a umptu<>lll-ly d1\'eri.e menu or let lhe expert wai~,.., help des11{n a meal for your laking Lunch. dinner. brunch. extensive wine list, full cocl<1a1l bar. All major credit cards ac('epted. 1000 N THAI Bri tol 't. Newport Beach. 17 t4i -------------- i52-5200 for reservat1oru. SEA SIAM RESTA RANT AM•RICAN Tired of the same old food! Looking for something different? Give yuur self a treat. Tr~ a ta.ste of the exotic. Thai Food at Sea Siam. vou'll dine in a relaxing environment while en- j<?yi~g the graci~us Th&J h pitality. 'ou II find a wide selecuon of Thai cui ine at affordable price . a THE NEWPORT OYSTER BAR AND GRILL Brig ht and airv w11h a colorful sea.side \'1cturian lla1r. The ~elA.· port Ov'lter Bar nnd Grill i 1.·n.,u&I M>afoo<l d tnang a t 1~ llt'l>l . A fun spot to i.1p an anchor steam beer. peel. spic~ hrimp and enJo ex- qu1 Itel 1>repared lish. Open oil day rrom 11::m a.m tu 10:30 pm . to 11 p .m. 110 Friday and 'aturda,, nights. MC, \'ISA. A.E., Dint>r~ LIK'a ted acrn from the New~irt Pier, 2100 West Oc-eanlront. New port Beach, 6i5-99ii. iam apecialiie in seafood. hut has a plentJful arTav or beef. chicken and 'egetarian • d1 hl'il Lo plf'ase everyone. Trea t yourselr to lunch or dinner at Sea '1am. Located at 16103 Bolsa Chica 't., H untington Beach (corner Edingt>rl. Take-out food. C'aU (i l4l 8-46-Open i d•~,.. 11 am t.o 10 pm. • I I i: IJL~I ;1-IAN I 0 ' 1117 ~~~0 ~~ «> ~ ~ # ~ ~ 'S I• (j1 1 -J .l I lfJ I ~' r.{~ <I ~' - C"oell•••t•l '" r.o-• 1 8-116 f4.711-.IU6 M .60-llOM> ---I ,..... 83-00 ~ • • • • I S•!t~f'At!.-4 u..1a-.•t6.N u.JIO·•IOllO IM>-fl IUIO . • A•erkae rr..84116 fl.. ISM ••t..H r-H.71 4!M-7:00 • • • ..... ~ s.., ... ••1.•1\--•1••• . ........ 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I ~ • •&: .. .ftT .._ ...... ~-."~ ......,.. ............ =· • • •• j ._ .... .· . -. -.DlllY Plot DM1t1oo1t1 ~.June 23, 1989 •• ' "4 • 1 I I • -. - - - . . . . •• l -------------- ll 0 \ 11 ' A thoughtful look at movies past and present lly PAUL CRAIG magazine wnter. 8)• far the most 1mprcss1ve of control of his product allow ham to Just thc same. hackel's book as th~· essa)s are devoted 10 some of make films 1hat art' trul) has o wn '""°"'"'Y ..,_, SHYlc• Richard hrckel. a film re' 1c"er for T ime maga11nc s1nl·e 197:!. 1s almo\1 100 htcra1c a~ he share\ m- ~1ghts on famou~ mo\ 1c figures m a collet·t1on of CS!>:l)!> 111lcd .. _ h1ckcl On h im" (Morro,~. 31! pages. $:!0.95) well "onh thc pncc for the ~nous the great comedians. C harles .. He has actual!)' a h1cvcd the f;\n "ho ~nsc that. a1 11mc . mew-Chaplm, Wood) Allen· and Harold mo!lt nearl) perfect autonom) of 1cs can tell a stol) bencr than any LIO)d, and 10 a master of corned~ an)one making movie an men ca other medium. dtn."Cllo n and wnllng in the 193~ 1oda) ... Schickel \l.nlC\. The author e amines tht' "orl of and '40s. Preston turges. Schickel e \am1nes the thcmeli ofa His observation arc often en- lightening. but he al-;o tend., m this hool 1ownrd a dcn'>C academic '>l)'lc that o ne doc~n·1 e'fXX't from a news I 3 actors and directors and a few The author sa\eli has hea\lcst number of Allen films. and offers his wn1ers as well. In M>me snstancei.. praise for Allen. whom he secs as view that the be 1 three arc ~Zelig." Alfred H11chcod .. for c~.tmplc. he primanl)1 a literate chrcinicler of his ··Purple Rose of C':m o" and ··Radio dwells on 1he man's cccen1nci11cs era. hickel even finds a re-Days:· In these, a:. in all of Allen's but an 1he end these arc shown to semblance 10 author John pdikc wo rk. ' h1ckcl sees a h1crar) '01cc bear on 1hc subjects he chose 10 film. "who approximates Woody an age. at v.ork. the dialogue counllnJ more --..--:--::----::---::--:::--:----=:--------------------. steady productivity and cons1s1enq tha n the action. ........ ,../' I.) .... _"""°""~lllafll • UW-0 tloV"''"°'l~t.t<t-U.lf!ftl •I tt"' U«e ~-• t• lltMI .,, .. , & er--· • 2 ) ............ _Sot .. ~fly W,l'ft "'"' POil ~ ... ~ ' ~111000 IN(,!\ .. ' ... , ""*' .... "'° "" ••• t .... br<'W" 3) ...., ...... ""' • 4 ) ..... ,... "" -~"'f'ed p.,,, .. ''"° (,,,., ...... ' ,,. •t l<'•t ltwo9ment limited -R"9t"Ve Nowf 533-7644 or 650-3322 00¥1_ 11-iAI (714) 650-3322 4ffl W. Coast Hwv •• Newport Beach DINNER SPECIALS ...... ~ ......... of quality. ... He is no't exactly A h1n1 of Allen's frustration at the Roben Ludlum or Danielle. tecl intellcrtual hmlls of man) mov- when it comes 10 the best-seller icgoers 15 c3ptured 1n an inte rv1e"': charts. But viewed narrowly, purely ··Tuey want their car chases and commemaJI), he is a viable prop-shoo1-ou1\ a nd naked girl,.'' lkn as os1tion. His books make the oc-also "'omed about 1he future o f casional bril'f appearance on the movies. ··11·s occurred 10 me lha1 chans and sell to the rcpnnten. and rm an on the tail end of something. book clubs. Doub~less he earns out That someda) 1he) ·re going 10 an- his ad' ances. He rs thus free 10 go "cnt a wonderful hiJh-rcsoluuon about hrs exemplar) ~usaness 9u1e1-Lele' ISIOn screen and kids are going ly, not forced 10 submit an outhne or .,JI> v ow up w11hou1 having 1he ex- a first draft . of a project. before pcncncc of going to a v.cll-appoantcd ge111ng financing. 10 show has v.ort theater. that the ~on't know v.ha1 to nervous execu1" es as 11 proceeds it's hkc 10 go 10• a ·moHc .. or to perform prodaga~ of pu_bhclt)' Schickel also probes "'h) siknt sn order 10 hdp II along_ sn .1.hc film giant haphn"!i §Cn5t' of humor mari(c1placc wht'n ll is finished. failed htm when he 1ncd 10 cope Schickel notes that Allen's au-w11h sound fil m dialogue and plot d1ence has grown 1n Europe as 11 has C'haphn never qu11e got the hang of shrunk in the United States. but that at and, 11 bas occ-ured to many, may the comedian's careful adherence to never have wanted 10. H is last reall) budaet limits whale baving completf' impressive efforts were "\11y SEA SIAM Thai Seafood Restaurant r--------------, I Brin~ an this roupon for I fR[t: ~la~ of I I Thai IC'M T~• or Thai lrf'ft Cofftt '"'ith I purt ta.R of Lunc-h nr Oinntt. DINNER 5-10 I on,...._. 11t"' 7-3 1 tl9 I _______________ _, 16103 Bois& Chica at Edinger HafinCtoa BNda • (714) 846-8986 Lights" an 1931 and .. Mode Times·· an 1936. both csscnuall) silent movies v.11h music tracks o\ftcr tlut, has all-sound v.or sc.-emed a.,.,kward and s1mphs111: Schickel sa)'~ C'haphn 1n late }ears v.'as alienated .. from has )Outh ful self. that self from which all gn.•a art dcnvcs. ·· That may be ano1he way of ~yang he Just got ured an couldn't make the s~11ch to corned) with words. The m ost welcome essa) for 1h1 fan of an,·1ent mov'ics deals v.11h LIO)d. the earnest. shm young man with lcnsclcss glas~s v.ho seemed in an endless silent confrontauon with urban hfc throughout the 1920s. Schack.cl points o uL he as sull gi ven space an film h1 tones. but has mov- ies have gotten little shov. mg for at least half a a:ntur). Schickel corrtttly "'<'""\ Uo)d a occasionally an equal 10 haphn and Buster Keaton and offers numerou examples wh). including the fact hc matched their populantr m the ·20s If this ,essa) n:kmdles mtn-est an a bespectacled. ht t ie-rem e m be red Haro ld U o)d hanging from the face of a tall bu1ld1ng·s clock. amons other places. 11 will be a real M:rv1C'C for silent comedy fan~ l.ncludcd. too. 1s an <''en-handed look at the 1950s probes of com· munisl acll\ 111es an Holl)'wood. The author charactentcs tht' H ouse n- American Ac11 v111es ommmce a' ··figures much more common m Amencan poliucal hfe. espccaall)' American congressional hfc. the> v.crc 1gnoran1 yahoos ... But. he adds. the commun1sis and ncar-com - munlSts and their sympathizers v,,ho were probt.-d and blacklisted weft' scnerally a d1shk.able bunch and 1nefTec11ve pro~nd1s1s at besL Schickel calls I~ c:-ssns "cnllcal profiles.·• v.nnen for ... ,; audience an search of literate ~rformancc m C\ery realm of e~pttien<'t'." Mann opens new complex In Niguel 11Ttm1n Mashed Potato, stun1ng. SOUC> Of salad Mann TbHters today wall o~n a nev. e1ghMcrccn cinema an Laguna Ni ucl. a sta1c--of-1h~an theater --+i-c~o-'m"'"p...,CX-tna1 wlll feature the liksl in proJttt•On and sound technology as well as unique amcn1t1es for mov- 1caocn, 1ncludan1 pc:caal sound- proof "Cf) rooms" w~ prcnts "'1th )Oung infants can watch the film w11hou1 d1sturb1n1 o ther plltron~. • The Mann 8 Rancho Niguel Theatre\ arc located nnr the rov.-n Valle) Partway intcrthan,r -.nh ln- tentalc S. at 25471 Rancho Niguel Road, TM t.bcakn att outfit~ Mth the new Luc.asfilm L TO TH stcrt(,l sound system auamcnted b) "Monster C'ablc." wtuch clcc:· tron1call) cnha~ 10Und rtpro. dUC11on r .. -o or the tMll9ttl arc latd out with amoh1thc..1tt-s1y~ tcalll'& that 11~cs cac'h petron a dt-ar hM of saaht to the K"f'ttft. All ecf\t tMl!ttts ~ cqu1pped ..-1th 1hhred tOUnd syiiems tor the heannt 1mpa1red. The complc" alto 1ndudc auto- mated tdei sysaems that allow patrons to purdaate tdrb to any.of lhc lho-s at any ume dun"S the day . 18 Deity Plfot 0.teboot</ f'rld•y, June 23. , .. ·~ - , __ ,_ STl!AK &•~ CRAZYHORSE TEAK HOUSE Country dining with dus! Au1hen ll<' we tern dtt0r rel!taurant and ..aloon, featuring prime rib. fre«h <.eafood . and their ramous pan •auteed steak . Lunch: Mondav Friday. reservation guaranteed Dancing and li\l~ mu 1c in thf' •aloon Oyer Road E:r1t /Nev. port Fwy Santa Ana .• ~9-151 2. ... THE CANNE RY ThJ-. h1 .. torac waterfront landmnrk in Newport'. C'annery Vtllagt' teaturing fresh local ellfooci and l'ii.,tern beef. Con tstentl\ 1Cooo 'er \ ttt', uVt'n for lun h, dinner. ~unda' Hrunt h nnd Champagne Harhor C'ru1't-' Entel"l8anment n1gh1 I\ Fnj°' the lr1unge food ir:al lt-n ... uperh clam C'hov.der' 111111 L11ta.>elle. 6i5 fiiii ~f.WPORT LANDI NG '''" JH1rt l.anding fle<-taurant ''" lh• Halhua Penmsula 1>fler a '" 10 tntH waterfront . ettsng !:'!JM'l ml 11... 1 nrlude fre h <1v. ord f" h H iv.a11a n , afood favorites. rmmt- rih ah.ilone, lamh and \f'lll Gurdt n I tt••h '11lad11. appellz.er11 ond ..,anl'! '"c ht><-fr:x1ens1vt' "'"e 11<>1. .. ,>ft1al I\ ormh and codtta1ls Ll\e t'nlu r.unmenl. AF.. M<', V, D l' Lo<·ate<I .11 ·l().i E Edgewater 1t1d)1wen1 111 H.Jlhoa f ern·) Reser\'aluin~ rel ommf'nded • t)";':).2 l7 I Par&i.anl( J\ .11f11ble OYSTER Hr.ind n4'v. in Corona def \1ar. (),, ·1 r-. "tht' hol and ha ppeninic plate 111 111'' FPatun ng o""'tPr bar. 11a k i:rill lrt--;h ~8f(Hid ~ C'IK'kta1J .. 111.en tor lun<'h a'od dinnt'r 1,(1('.tted at -'l l • E Coa~I tl"·v. an Coron1t dtol \I H l)';;'l i 4 I I • RE BENE. LEE The best aeafood 1n town 1 s till on the boet! Not just for hol1da~'ll and J)f'ciaJ ocaiaiona, Reuben t . Lf.e "«>rvl'!i deliC'ious at.Hu, seafood & ptt1alues every llicht of the .,.eek Lunch, brunch, dfoner. Banque . for up to 400. Weddings, parties, r~~tiona, etc. ln Newport Bay. 1!>1 E. Cout Hwy., N~rt Beach nia-5790. T .\LE OF T H E \VH ALE E\pertem e a tt'p back 11ll" t1mr 111 i pl1u.-e 11\hf.f't" )Ou can dine at ~11ur •\\n le1"Urt' 1-:n to\ thf' mmanC't' 1•1 old ~ewport ••1th l'I panoram1(' bl\\' '"'"' Ex<'llt' your MrL"f'li with tht'ir ,,.n..,.tuHtal seafood and 1rad111onal I l\1mleto Breakfast i (IO 1t.m Mon 1)Jv Fr ida\, Lunch 1 1::~ 4.00 Mnn- TB• A•• ,. dlll1 ...... __ ...., ................ I. ··-·--~a~~_r9a , •• SS a ............. . --119 ....... ~ ........... ll.l_CMA ••••IL.a..-. .... ,. da\ Friday. Dinnt'r 4:00 11 00 '-e\t'n ml(hL<o .'at urdav and Sunda • Rrunch i 110 Hlfl, Oy ter liar Fri· day. ~aturda} and Sundtt\. Kan- qut>t fac1hllt'<; up to 50(). 400 ~1ain ~trttt. Balhoa. oi I I 't~ ZUBIES Pure and imple, JUlll like mother's love! T hey aerve 10 OL lobster tails. filet mlgnoo, prime rib, nbs and chicken at the m09t reuonable pric~ in CA.ta Met.a. These din- ners Rrved on peciaJ nights-open 7 nig hts. Generously poured low price drinks. Our customen have been comir\g back ince 19i0. Located at l i l 2 Placentia in Costa Mesa n~ l i th trttt Call 6-45-8091 or 631 ·9803. Z BIES G I LDED CAGE Right nut door to Zub1~. All our piuas are l~Jie 16", an) rombinat1on. aJI topping~, at SS.95 ($6.95 take out). Wide ~ttn plus TVs, gam & \'Jdeoa. Full Cocktail Bar Open ; days. Lunch & Ornner 1714 Plac.ontia, C ta Mesa fTAUAN \'I~~ I E'. I" ht' I >t-' I II J Ii .rn f ,., td 1u f' !>ctr~ lrum thf' tn'h"''' lll)!'rf'd1t'll\' u. ... 111~ n11 prt',t'f\•Hl\t''· -.1:1lt 'ui:11r, or ex rt''" fut~ f >w11ed ll\ \ llllllt' C'oltm rlr,...:i of Hr•M•kl\n l'1na \\",.rkc,. I mto1J, 111r h,1, 1nic l ht· 1\r<,I P111.1 111 Ornni:t-( '1111nl\ II\ Th1• Cre111 I 'lllil H UDI .!7LI !::Mt 171..h I.red ua C ·,,.,,J \1e-.a 7.!.! 4.!t·H \.ILLA ~0\'A A l>t'i1Ut11ul lm\ 'It'" 1 rt-111., ... lht' rorna111" .. c111ng 1 hat ha' m.1de thr \ 1lla '"'a"' "l>ett11l I.ind 11J 1>l81t-' lnr 11\t-t :.i1 \f',H ' ""UJ>t'rh 1·u1 .. ane frnm Ct>ntral and :\orthern ltalv !-f'r\ t-ti in Old W urld <harm E>. lt'n"l\t v.1ne fi,t I hnnt'r n11(hlh P1anu har ~\111 n'l1 "'' 111 I Oil a m .U.it \\t~l ('oa't H11eh\\8\. :\ew port Rearh ll I.! -... "'1 ME-~ ·ED'. P IZZA Lo< allv 11\1.ntod and operated \1t-n Ed', P111t1 Parlor ha ... bt-ton -.er\ mai qual1t\ pins und lriendh e nlll' tor ~7 \e1tr ... Our I hin l'rU!>I µ11ir1 w11h .,,:r rel\l • ht-ei-1'' 1tnd frt>ioh h•JJ J>IOJ(' 1 ... a f'l/ld lo\.t'r·, del11thl \le n Ed'._ af ... ., collf'r.. tlt'ltCu•u., dt-h .. andwtl he-. . ..a lad' 111'1 lrt't' d~ hh·n· .Jean. the mAntt~er, v.111 flt' happ\ to a_,..,1,t '1111 ~1th \.our next mf'etmg ur izr11up 1 nl.-rerl l'\t'nl Locntt'd al llll E 17th ~I . ('o<.lj .M~a. •~'!_·-;I .t~-01)t~n ""'en day ... a week. Sun-Thur 11.:w.121.10. Fri and Sat 11 :30 I.Oii _CH_IN_a_sa _______ . DAA'NY K'S Meet Danny Kuo, year GeneraJ Manager of C"oet.a Mtu's Mandarin Gounnent and 4 ·ear Panntt!GeoeraJ Mana,er of China Town in !nine You can now enJOy Danny K's exd rin« and contemporary ChineAe cui&ine in an equalJy esciting and oon~mpory M'I· Ung m Corona del Mar! Danny K''I 1 open for lunch and dinner daily Beer & wine lifiL Catt'ring. 3050 F.. C'out Hwy. C'llll 721 ·9000 fot t.ake out. re<ier 'atiort!; t>t infonnatt00. CONTINENTAL 808 Bl'RSS Ome 111 .:sh,.,olute eleJZence at 1h1 .. a\\ord w111n1 niz rt-i.tciur11nt Famou .. l11r innovatlH' l u 1 .. ine :--tarter .. in' dude ''"'e" 1111 the half ~di. ....c.h1m11rnrl gra,la\. Fre: h ~af..tod Imm around thto v.orld. toastern led 'eat. mu,ol\'\" dut k hreast end l i.-r1111ed prime Angu beel t-:lahordtt> v.mt 11..,l Open 'e\'t'll d&n. d v.eek L.itt· 111Jtaht piano har Private d1111nl( ro"rn'. Re,er\'at111n~ rt>c11mmt-ndt.-d ~It . \'. AX. \H. )) 17 Fa-.h111n 1-.l.incl ~t·v. port B.-111 h. 71 4 tit4 !tUt1 wi f'hef Walter Rutt1mann· cu1 me provencaJe L" of an in novative and e1qu1 1te>ly executed authentit·ity An enchantinK rnun l!) French interior and an Old World ho11p11.al1ty rarely found these day., fulfill the expet·ttttwn-. evoked by the outstanding cuising 0J)t!n lor dinner and codta1ll\ even ntjthW; <'~term~ &\ailable. :J421 \'1a L1dCJ. Newport Bea<'h. 675 4~1-t G•RMAN OLD WORLD GERMAN RESTAL'RANT Home-<.'OOking at ita finetit! The name'i. been changed to e11c11e your palate. but MSALERBRATEN" t1U is thl' m<16l tt>nder POT RO~ T, mannalt'd Ln Red Wtnes & piC'l'S. served \\ith PuUtto Pancakes. GOllLA. H lt.asty (;erman Stev..l v.ith • PAET7.J..E lhomemadl' egg noodles J WIENER H NITZEL (breaded pork-tenderloin). A fovorite 1s BRAn\l.'RST made either oul of veal 11r pork \\1th SaUl'rk:raut & Pot.atu Salad. OKTOBERFE."T l.,t>I U<o h<'lp \1•U "'1th ~tiur Wf'dd1~ & \att-m\I: pl tno. • H.Jb &\a1lable Located Ill ,, I:\< ;1 CJ'.\ HF CH. 40f> FW\>. u.n LW.id1 s., . ri~ht on C'entt-r 111 xi '" Hobda\ Inn lil4J .). _) INDIAN , . . . ROYAL K HYBER \RO \\ :"i 110~ · F. Orange ounty" first and fine:.t rh1,. lmt-h < 11111111t'nt.1l rt>'t.aurant Indian re taurant. lloyal Khyber "ltuated ~· 1 h1· 1·11rnN 111 Pt H and .,_proudly ~rve'l aut heollc Ind urn di,.,. \r.1\\n \:11Jlt>\ Pkv."' ha 1*en a r' ht"., with "The Art of Flavor." e1· 1::.11urmet -.1a,11nte fo r I \t'Br" nov. rfU:.l\eh· for C'altfornia ta te.... Fine dminl(. rutl.1£111;.. danung. live Selrt't from a <;umptuously diver<.E' entertamnwnt. uv-.ter har. hoppv menu or let the expert waiter& help hour. bo11que1 Im 1ltt1e,., limo w r de-;ign a meaJ for vmu liking \l<:t', e~lt'n ... l\e v.ine !1 ... 1 t N1:? Pa Lum·h, dinner, brunch. Utt>nsi\.~ n lu. ( lll\'t Hv. ~ . ~1uth Laguna ~ :ne lis&.. full coc:.kt.ail bat. All major ~1~uel. 1~1 :! 1:.!il <'red it <'ard accepted. JO()O N. Briswl ~l. Newport Beach lil4J 752-5200 for re>ervat1<1os. RIVIERA Rela1 tu 1?ra<'111u~ <.erv1<'t' in on f'leJC&lll. 1n11matt' 1ttm11;.pht>r(' Ex perth prep.:s re-d <•tnlmental d1;.ht>o; h' <\het Ric hard Berlilner • .,int.e I -;o Thi• d\\ard w1n111111C rt-,. 111uran1 di"" niter-. an t'Xtem.1\ e v. ine l.-.1 and E''<1 t-b in tahl(".1de prepara111111., and tlamhl' ... Open lor lun< h 11 lO .l pm . drnner lrom .'l r.m Ex<'t>llent hanquf't I 1111lr lie!\ 'Iv~ :-iunda\ and bul1d1t\'!>, .1.u;i ~. Bn tol. ('1;.,ta ~lt"'a. ,)40 tx4U FRENCH LE MIDI 1h1i.1 a trut-..... teeper ·· '1me ~ 1t'it 8\ant gardt>, other:. that 11 's classu-. All iij{ree that AMalltCAN THE NEWPORT OYSTER BAR AND GRILL Briicht and airy wnh a coilorful sea 1de Victorian nair, The 'ew· port Ov ter Bar and C:n U i t:rhual 4't'8fuod d1ntn1t at 111. best A fun spot to 1p an am·hl•r team b~r. peel spicy hrim1> end enjov ex qu1!>1tely prepared ft h Open all da~· lrom 11.10 a.rp to IO::m pm .. 10 I J p .rn. on f'ricfay and ,'et urday ni~hts. Me. \'ISA. A E .. Daner!'. Lo<'·ated arrc "" from the Nt>v.purt Pier, .?U We t OC'eantront. NeY. port BeAch. 6i5-99i7 . ('-t-lel PllO 111\N 11ty~1lllT1:-' 9'1.76·'1UI --,..... .... . , .... 111._M-ll•N 8t ...... ,._ 111.00 .__, ... ,.,,,,_ .. t.....ltUMI It ell•• -ta.II A leurw ••~k•• ... _ .. .......... ,,.. .... A le""'• ... _.. rr-11.111 • , • .,. ... ,711 8o1Wo • ........ • • • • * I • • ..... 7 ... • 8-.,... ... M ...... lt.M n ··---·-·---MA A n •n .r ........... • -· ......... __, .. _. ........ ~I-· ............. ,._... I~ ..... -.......... I• • ...... ,,...11 .. ....... ·~a.L-,,1 an1 ....... ,.._......, l'T'\1110 ........... ....... * ........ . .. ~·-..... * * -- SAIL LOFI Sail Loft Bar & Grill feature o<:ean \'lt'V. dining with the empha 1s on fre.,h <.eafood Oyster bar, live entertainment nightl} an the bar area. Open for dinner n1ghtlv from :, p.m. Weekend hours from m.~O n.m Fabuloui. ~und9v Brunch Located at 400 P C H in ~una Beach MEXICAN Ml C A A Their food Ii-like a tnp 111 \1t'x1co' Hui.p1tal1ty goe~ hand 111 hand Y.1th their motto. "~1 1 ra..,a e<o Su C'a'-11," or m\ hou.."t' 1, \our h11u e E. .. tab l1o;hed i-1nc.t> I !fi:.!, 11 • n11 '-l·cre1 friends enJnY d1nin11 hert-Op4'n dailv frurn 11 a m for tun<'h. Dan ner and Coe. kuut... Entt'tl111nmt>nl \\ ed ~un micht-. 111 t lw Hurro Room :!96 Ea,1 I Tlh MrE'et. ( """' Me ... a . '4!). T6t6 ONE OF A KIND GI NO'S ON THE HILL Alm08t a C-0.ta Mesa landf1\ark where fntnds and memories mettt, Gino's i n't an lt.aJian RHtaurant, but a re t.aurant being run by a !local). lt.alian. Even though they serve man) Italian item , they aJM> offer a large variety of otbe.r item on their menu. Known for "Honest food and friendly service.'' Gino's feat.urtt a varied menu with emphru1111 on quality and reaAOnable prices. Live enterutinment Mon. thru. at from :30 p.m. Saturday & unday breakfast from 9 a m. Located at 428 East 17th 't.reet, Cost.a Mesa. Call 650-I i50 for l"M·' ervations. d irections or ...,hatever THAI SEA SI AM RE TAURANT Tired of the same old food' Looking for something different., Give your self a treat. Try a taste of the exotic Thai Food at Sea '1am, vou'U dine in a relaxmg environment wh ilt> en joying 1.che gracious Thai hos pitality You'll find a wide selert1on of Tha1 <'UlStne at affordable pnres ' a 'iam spe.cializes in sea.food. but has a plentiful array of beef. <'h1cken and '·eget.a.rian d 1 he Lo please e\eryone. Treat y<•urself lo lunch or dinner at Sea Siam. Located at 16103 8t}lsa Chica "L, Hunungton Beach fromer Edangerl Take-out food . .C-all 1714) 846--Open i day&, 11 am to I 0 prn. • ..... • , . .. ., .. • ...... • • I • \) ..... ' ' * u ...... * ! • ~-- '• I . - I , I I 0-.V Plot~/ FricMy, June 23, 1989 i e ~-------~-----~~~~~~~~~~-------------------llliliiillli------------------.... --.... · ............. ·.·IPliili ... · .... ·· ... · ____ · __ ~ __ .. ! ___ . __ 111111111 I i I ' 'LADY From Page 3 l>oohttle. thl' ,.,31f tal..cn in b' the p1otl·,..,or tu hl'lp him proq_• a P<:>int (.rnJ '' 111 a tx·1 l "1th hi'> uppn-nust , 11lwrt'> I onight'i> 1ncarna11on 1s dm·ctcd .rnJ , horl'Ograph,·d b~ Lara Teeter. "ho ha' alrl·ad' l'am,·d ra' e rc' 1c" s hom his t\\O \tar ... .\ccordmg to Contact Jean Hamson and Cohenour. Teeter h!>tcns. teaches and smoothcs the acto~ into their pans as 1f the pla} "ere a brand ne\' piece no one had e'a seen nor heard before Cena1n- I~. this ra1~~ the qul'sllon of ho" clo~· tht• l'urrent production \\ill or !>hould l·ome to the original and Hamson l'\J>l'ct'I ..,ome C'Omml·nts along tht·~ hnes from C'nt1C\ "ho rl'' ll'" the sho" .. But "hat n·all) matte~ ... he con- abo ut Special Group & Team Discounts! COSTA MESA 1 7th .C. lu•ton • 646-7136 eluded ... 1s that audiences come to be cntcna1ned and that 1., "hat "c arc all here for:· ··M) Fair lad} .. \\Ill run at the Pcrformin~ .\ns Center tonight through Jul} J. "11h a special per- formance for the hearing 1mpa1red at J p.m. on Jul} I. For 11cl..c1 1nfor- ma11on. call T1ckc1Ma ter at 740.JOOO or the Performing Am Center bo\ office at 556-.\RTS . Ror: 1 . This Y e~r's Only Gold Award Winning A Fine Dining Expenence '°' Lunch Dinner Of Sunday Champagne Brunch Catt for Aesefvatt0ns (714)833-2770 -AIRPORTER INN- -:: HOTEL:- 18700 MacArthur Blvd Irvine, CA To Advertise In Distinctive Dining Contact Jan118Crou 642-4321 x272 Indian aurant At Mayur You Satisfaction Is Guaranteed Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 2931 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar (714) 675-6622 •• D•lty Pilot D•teboot</ Friday. June 23, 1989 - 'Tired" of your pre1ent transportation? Cruise throu9h our columns todoyl P\\ port { )~ ~tt•r Har l• f,rilJ ~~~. Z &e~~~I ~. Purchase any etitr• a11eguttr prlOe a.nd r-Wt' MCOnO or MIM or !use< value lor FREEi Offl:R V"LIQ • pm to 8 pm •MOH THRU HIJ Exptre9 1~30-lt ACROSS FROM THE NEWPORI PIER NEWPORT OYSTER BAR I CRIU '1M W. ect•••t 111("'911 ltKll 17141 17' M17 CAFE. LIDO "";.rnl.. ltt'•IJurJnl 1.\ J ,111 ( lult ( •11 4 ( t I h p It ll fllJthl .. p~nl:-Ill ()nu1:!•'' mrnl~ I ' J.. • .. • lla11q1w1 t •• 1h!I• ... for l'n• h I' rt,.... • 1'111n \our lt11l1dt1• 1r,trt1,... ''"'' U I ' \ I tc ' t \ I ' ' I t, II I ' JAZZ S EVE~ N I G H T S tTBE SAIL I.On IAllGllU. ,......,,,.. ...... ... 0,.. .. ..... ._ ...... Sunset Dinner Spttiala from 17.95 Mon-Fri 7 pm ~ ~ 1,1..J.:,!. Entnta1n'!""'t NrchtJy _,,._ . .... t"-