Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-07 - Orange Coast PilotMorning low clouds near the coast. Otherwise fair and warmer. Lows in the 50s. H)«h upper 60s at beaches. For more information, including boating, fishing and surfing, sec page A9. IN THE NEWSROOM . Lights, cameras ... Newport. Former Daily Pilot staff writer T. Jefferson Parker (known simply as Jeff Parker in those days} has sold the film rights to his latest novel, "Pacific Jjeat" ... The thriller is et in Newport Beach and Laguna. Hi fir t novel, "Laguna Heat", wa~ sci in Laguna and was made into a mOVtc starring Harry Hamlin and Jason Robards ... Jefferson sold the movie rights to "Pacific Beat" to Jay Weston Productions. the same people that handled "Laguna Heat." Filming will take place in Newport and Laguna. No word when, though ... QUOTES Of THE DAY "People s/1011/d suffer tile rt>11.frt/llt'1tcrs tJ/ 1/tr1r he/10Hor. The" s not enough tl1.rctplme 111 1/u world." Deputy D1"1trtct Allorncy Nina Brice "H o11rJI)' p(l)'S. b111 11 don ~ set111 10 ./MY e110tt.flr to s1111 some ~ople " Km Hubbard TODAY'S EVENTS • The eleventh annual Baroque Music Festival of Corona dcl Mar continues today with an 8 p.m. concert at Sherman Library and Gardens. For; information call 760- 7 7. • Ballet Repertory Theatre will close It~ 14th eason th1 evening and Saturday night with a scric or cla ical ballets with stories fro m around the world. Performance will start at 8 p.m. both evening ot Golden We t College. Ticket arc $7 for adults and $5 for children. For information call 846-021 5. JUST 11IE FACT1 · • What do the movies "Peter Pin," · ''The Three Mu ketcers," and "The Son of Tarzan " have in common? -.<ue ~:nre s,4:>1;,g uod~;>N UI p;>WJ!J uo11:>npo1d ~41 JO uad p14 11• .<~4J.. • ,_ ........ Pl( •• ,, .. ,....._. hotil ~ l......, • -"-"-• II-'*'. c-' ... J 191 ..... ........ S111 LOTTERY Deooo •Hearts: 10 •Club : 3 •Diamond . Kina •Spade . Kina INDEX • Ortd&eJIS Bu inc M Clas 1ftcd/M Comici/81t Community Forumf Al c~ l!ntertanuMnl/,U t luro~opc U~ Ann l..lndcn/A5 Putthc NOticc 17 Soc1etylA5 Spons/'11 1Vh tin A6 Weftthcr/At E C O ·A Agants seize 820M in 'tunny m•v' raid Suspects ran high tech press 'in Huntington Beach condominium By AMa Cetcola 0nnoe Coast Dally Plot HUNTINGTON BEACH -In one of the largest counterfeit seizure~ in history, f cderal agcnu sajd Thursday they confiscated more than $20 million in phony $100, Sso and $20 bills and a Bay C~ub's overhaul faces stiff opposition By Iris Yokol 0nnoe Coast Dally Plot NEWPORT BEACH -Residents of the Cliff Haven community expressed oppo ition ·to the height and bulk of a proposed $50 million Balboa bay Club redevelopment project during a city Planning Commission meeting Thursday. Al press time the Planning Commi ion had not yet made Jj decision on the project. The propo ed Bay Club revamp at 1221 West Coast Highway, to be conducted in three phases, includes an external face lift for the Terrace Apartment and building a new athletic facility, 300-room hotel and parking structure. The bu1ldm~ will be h1fled into more open configurations that will provide view corridon of the bay from West Coast Highway, club officials said. The plan also calls for improved public access through a walkway along the club's bay front. Signs will be posted at the club entrance informing the public of the access, allowing anyone to drive into the club and park, space permitting, and walk out onto the bay front, iccording to William Ray. the club's chairman of the board. Only the new athletic facility and clubhouse will be re tricted to members, Ray aid, but he also admitted during commi~1on' questioning that hotel guests and clu b membcrlt "'ould ha"c first priority to the restaurant and other fac1htie'i and that re crvat1ono; might be required from non-member . The Cliff Haven re 1dent , whose home U'ferlook the Bay Club. "'ere mai nly oppo cd to the 35-foot height or ome of the propo.,cd buildings and the foct that the remodel will increase the club' quare footage gy 77 percent. Rc~1dcnt of Kings Road, particularly, complained that while vi ew may be improved on the site overall. their pccific view of the bay would be blocked. printing press from a Huntirflton Beach condominium. Two Huntington Beach men were arrested on suspicion of printing the money to be used for drug deal 1n South America, said Clint Howard, special agent in charge of the Los Angele • office of the Secret Scmce. "' On Tuesday, May 21 , federal aaents vi sited the quiet Vill age Court condominium complex off Main Street in Huntington Beach and served a federal <;carch warrant at 18766 Racquet, arresting Joseph KeUy and Terrence Nikrasch, Howard said. In addition to the $20 million in coun1erf eit bill • agents seized a complete offi.ct printing hop, he said The printing plate'> and negatives, as well as other gear \>-u n. <.Nlf needed for the high-tech printing. were ,1Jl.o \cizcd, he added. How.ud '>aid there "'ere enough . '>upplics in &he home to. have prin ted more than SlOO million in counterfeit currenc, Kell). 54, who recently mo-.ed to Huntington Beach, was on parole fo r manuf acturtng cou nterfeit currency. He "'"" arrc'\ted and con111cteJ in Lo\ Angele~ 1n 19 5 and \entcnccd to 1x See COUNTERFEIT,,., • Ha ha. V•dals pay for crime, and ar-rogance By Robert Barker ~ Coast Da111 PllOt HUN flNGl ON BEACH -Graffiti vandal "'ho "'ent on a rampage la t March und -.cra"'led ahout 100 \logan on a ne w do" nto"'n park ing structure, 1ncludin~ one \a\1ng. ''Catch me 1f ~ou can. ha h3," Jrc pa)tnll. for their dcmng- 1fo. Three ~out h-. plettded no con tc t to "andal"m charge~ Thur.,da} m Wc \t Orange Count~ D1,tr1ct CclUrl and "'ere 'cntcnccd to ll\C \Car' of fo rmal probation. uh1cct to -earch nd cizurL at n lime. "'uh r "'thout a search "arrant. Each OI the three. tried as adult' t?ccau>e the) arc -I or older. agreed to pay one-fifth of the damage co t, C'il1matcd at $35,000. fv.o other~ "'ho were arrc tcd in the graffiti outhreal arc JU\.e n1lcs and their fate v.1 11 be decided in separate court proucding~. official aid. The 1hrce adult Jeremy Mark Archuleua. IQ, and Anthony Jo cph Long. I , both of Huntington Beach. and Keith Thoma' k Colough. 1 • of Irvine -al mu't perform 200 hours of communuy e!'u~e m H untin~ton Beach. The tough term v.cre drawn up b) Dcpuh D1 .. trict Attorney Nina Snee. who called the "catch me 1f \OU can" challenge 'uav. led on the bu1iding "the quin1«, .. cnt1al arro ant tatement." "lk c:ireful "'hat \('U v.i h for," he -.aid w1ih a chuc l le ) ou might get 11 "People 'ihould ,uffer the con,equcncc\ QI their hchu\:101 The re's not enough d1 U('hnc: In the \\Orld. • • Bmc 'a1J that .th cr the 'cntenctng the thl'cc ddcnd::ant., c:ich '-Cp<tratd) wa ll ed .1~w'' the ~ounmom and told Off1ce1' ~.1nd P.i)ne ,ind Ja) Wcl'lb. who tracl cd them dim n l.1'1 M.1rch. Than I.. )Ou" and ,hnol.. h,inJ, \\11th them The commission avoided di cu ing the cont rover ·ial 50.ycar lease cxteps1on the club has requested from the city. A council ubcommi ttee ha been negotiating the lease C'(tension with club official for the past 1 1/2 yean. From front, Jose, Jacob, Mark, Warren and Nathan ot Yorb1ta School arc bur· ied in their clas~matc~ Y.Ork Thur~ay at Corona Mclin Beach ''It wu' 11~ht ·thmat time:· \atd Brice. "I hat\ "hat "'e'1c here for. making the J1tfc rt:nle .\nd that certaml ecm like 11 might he the ca~ here." · '""' ,,,.. ,.,,.. ,.,,, .. ··-,,,._ '1 . ' '. By Ami Cetloll °'91111 c.. -Not From btuea 1reat1 to Nbber duckies, it promises to be a happenin& weekend 11ona the 0ranp eoe.1. Amona the ewnu 1l1ted this weekend: AIDS Walk Oranae County will take place in Irvine Sunday; Corona del Mar will hott ita.IOlh annual tcenic S·K run and 2-mile fun wtlk Salul'd4iy; the Rubber Duclly Grand Prix will be held at Wild Riven Waterpark S.turd~: and the day·lona BeMOn and Hedaa mutt Festival will be featured 11 the Padfic Amphnheatrc Saturday. 1bou11nd of Nbber dudlle1 will make their annual return to bnw the rapid' Of Wild Riven. There'• no qnckery 1nvotved -it'I jutt part ot the leC:ond annual Rubber Dudy Grand Pria bencf1t1n1 the United Cerebral Pally AllOCiattan of Or•ftll CoUnty. spedal"yellow ndna 'duckies will rompete 11 I p.m. The fim .50 d.,ckies to Cl\)$$ the finish line wtll -.n prilea for their adoptive parcnta. Orphan duckie 1re beina offered for .-e• for 1 SS doNtion at all penic1pa11na Orange County Kh•11n1 O.lftdTC8YY.nMOrW. I• ..... -. IO ,.._ •neral f8CI. 1 tpccial COrporate Duck Challe"I' will bo held ,, 12'.JD ,.... For ldcllioftal ..... call ,,,~196. • ._ .,... a.a. KN anct iW. Mr·preeent p1tar Lucille will be ·ean .of the all· .. ., .... ol .... Wwdmy .......... 1ftd H•llll• ........... II lbt Pacific AllpMI.....,_ on the °"ill County Fairaroundl iR Coeta ...... TIM : .. . Cold trail leaves woman's disappearance a mystery By Emit't Adams °'"' Coast Oltt Piiot CO TA ME A When Oet11"c Anette Huber's car rolled to a top along the Corona del Mar Freewa about ~:30 1 m , ~he wa within ~ight of three cmcrgcncv c.tll bo'c' • crording to the scent later ru:kcd up bv pohce do \, the B·}CM·old wom. n 1w• walking in the d1rect1\''ln of a phone about 100 yard away ~hen her trac l' bn1ptly 11toppcu. 'aid police Capt. ·r <'Ill l az:ar. 'Jhal wa' bdur~ dllwn fonda' ~•n~c then, tum' nt .,plorcr ~out v..1l~1ng 'houldcr to \houlder un,lcr police J1rcch<'n ha1tc rnmbcd the Cr~ew a\i'.., cJgc nd median 1lwidcr. heh <'ptcr new ,, in 1nfr1red lcn~ arched for ' n • trom the au. Lazar id. Still. n1' ,;luc to Huber' d1~ppcarance ha ru rfa,ed. The pretty, ~·f00t·9•1nch brunette went to ~ con ert ey f.n1l1~h u_Kk star Mom y th<At night at the Great Wc,tern Forum '" 1 ler parent ha\c offered a SS,000 reward for information on the UCI gr1duntc'" "'hereabout\. ' , .. I ' i ' I \I< \ ' I I 1 I • '1 I '., I . i I \ I I ~\ I ' ' I 'I 1; ( I l< c l ' \ I I• I' 111 I' 'R I \ 11 ' I ,, '.· l I • \ I'' 1 I \ • ' t • 1 J; I It I I\ I , .. \ I ' ' • I I • I I I I I f I I t ,., One of the few people who can say they have ever been .c married for 69 year . In March, the Laguna Beach resident ,: celebrated h1 wedding anniver cry, having married hi wife Edna, who at 90 is ix year his 1un1or, in 1922. u After serving in WWI. Nelson moved to Florida where he drove a Jitney bu!. and worked a a tour guide. While there, he met Edna, and after many adventure together, the couple retired " 1n 1944 to Southern Cahforma. and Nelson devoted himself to . what wa!. to be hi!. life's work -collecting automobiles. .. "· THE FIRST FORD EVER SOLD------.----,. Holmwood\ mrn.t pnted ncquisition was the purchase of a !, 1903 Henrv f·ord locumot1vc au tomobile. It was not the fir t ·:;. Model A Ford ever pniduccd, hut the fir!lt Ford !!ver to be sold. , Holmwood did such a good JOb rc-.toring it that the Ford fami ly , later ho11gh1 the l,lr h,1ck .ind placed It in their musuem in " De1ro11 " Ncl,on h .. t, n1Jde rnonc)' from lhe c;;aJe or his cars. but never . ,, .. ought 10 profit from the ;rntiquc-.. "It\ a hobby.'' he aid. 1 hrougho111 the )CM". Holmwood could often be seen at his . '1e,,po11 Bu11lc,,1rd gar.1gc, omet1me-. even working late into the tt naght rc,tur1ng the cars by him elf ~ HE'S A TRAVRJNG MAN~------- I mm L .1gu11d Be.1ch. Nel.,on hao; drhen his antiques all .. throu!thout the l . In 195 • he dnd Edna toured the country an .1 1908 Landeau Locnmohil~ attended many car tours and r.hows, and drmc over m1lco; in 1he process. elson had to crank the car c.1ch llrnl to ,1.ir1 11 I he State of C.1llforn1.1 recenll) ordered Nelson to give up his dmer,· lteen'c .. Wh en I wa<, 9 1. they made me quit driving," he 'illd. I he Cit) nf Newport Beach ha~ named a street. located a few hlocks \nuth of the 55 h eeway entrance from Paci fic Coast I f1gh".i). ,1ftc1 Mr Holm"ood in recognition of his lifetime .1ch1cvemc n 1 .... Ncl,nn ·, "in L tlrcn ha' .11-.('l continu ed the family tradition of collecung .1n11quc c.1r' l3ccd11~c of hi father, he has in h1'i po'>,e!. 1011 mJnY c;ir,. includin& an I 899 Neff steam car, a 1900 Gao;moh1lc .111d a I 909 Autohug -By Tom ~lss Local News Briefs Library volunteers put In 25,000 hours Se\.cnt' fl\c I luntington Beach rc:.1dents who volunteered a rcrnrd ~~.~~II hmm tn 1990 to the ci ty library were honored _ r1:ccn1h .1t the 14th .innual volunteer appreciation luncheon. Ce1.·cl1.1 ( om~an h,1, contrihuted ove r 4,500 hours of service "n1.l' 1117<1. ,..,h1lc Dorc1:11 B.iumJnn was recognized for 4,000 h11111\ 11! 'C:l'ICI.'. ~l.tr1c Wallal'C .. 1 \tiluntcer worker since 1975, hus given over '.11110 hour' alun~ \\Ith W1lm.1 Towle and Virgina ~hippie. L1hr.m ))11 cctm Ron I l.1vden 'aid the ... olunteers saved the city more than $'\'i\000 111 ,,,la rv th.1t othe~i<,c staff time. A 101.tl numhcr nf l!f; \\orllc r~. pcrfnrniing 'iUCh ta k as '\Orting hO(l"-.' .1nd hclp1n~ r1t1tl00'. \OIUnlCCr their time at the Ccntr.tl I 1hr,11\ .1mt .11 the \11.11n Street. Banning and Graham ~trl'et tir.mcht.' Pool safety awareness program slated "Jr\vPOR r HFAC'H -P.1rcnt of you ng children and owner' ol '"1mm1nF, J'l(l<ll' .uc c11CnurJgc d to attend a free pool afety • 1w.ir1:11c" rrop.1m In !ii.' held June 13 ell the e,wport-Mt\D A-.soc1.111on of R\;altor,· oll1u!. 401 N ewport Blvd Jultl ~cdcn1. pro'tr.101 director for the Orange County Tr.111m.1 Snciet\. .rnd S1.1ce\ I land, Ncwport-Mco;a YMCA' aq11a11c 'Purl' d1rc1.tur, will provide IC'i'>Oll\ on ho\\ to reduce t1\k and m.l\1m11c child ,.1rct> Co4;tu Mc.;.>" I 1n· C 'apt R..indy Croll will ul\o provide 1nlm111a11011 cin the l'qu1prnc111 U\cJ by paramedic respon<.lmg IO pool in1unc' • fhe J\\ot.1.1 11011\ <cm1n1:u 1s :Hmtd at reducing the number of child drtm n111~· .. v. h1ch 'Utt 1\t1c 'how 111 the n11mhcr une cau e of <1c.1tlh Im t.htltlrcn under five \.<.:Jr\ old <io f.1r tlm \le.it, ttln.:c count)' f.1m1hc' hnvc .1lrcady lost a child to hd ckyard p<>ol drownini.:'· und ''1th 1hc on1,e1 ol ummcr, he.11th offu:i.ils e;ttpcct the numhcr to '"c ', For more inform,111 on t)n the pro~rnm. c.ill Ro c Carey ut 722· BOO fllr to reWird car poollr1, 1111 rid•• l . COS r A Ml ~ -C.1 r poolcr~ und \huttle ridcr1> will IC!l a I I • JHC11) f.m c1c.1I ut nc\I month\ Oranae Coun1y Fair. I h Oran c Count l·.1ir Hcurd ha appl'(Wed free pilrkiq It the t1nnui&I llm for bu .. c\ .ind coir pooli. ~•th four or more ridcn. ormal , p;.irkm i 3 per vehicle Ou11na peal.; time\, free off·\llc pitrking will be offered at the Auto) Cluh of outhcrn California. Fai"'iew Road and South Co,,,, trect, 'Alth free \huttle hu\ 'crv1cc to the fairgrounds. AlllW _, ... 1•1r111c1 __. .. , CAPE CANAVERAL -NASA told Columbia's astronauts Thursday they may have to make an emergency spacewalk as early as this weekend to fix a loose seal on the space shuttle' cargo bay doors. A special team of engineers was conducting tests to determine whether the flapping weatherstripping will prevent the doors from clo ·ing tightly ut the end of the mi41~ion. The engineers planned to duplicate the problem today on the huttlc Discovery at Kennedy Space Center. · Stone said a spacewalk, if necessary, probably wouldn't occur before Sunday. The likeliest day would be Tuesday. a slow research day that would have the lea t im pact on medical work being conducted by the astronauts, he !.Rid. WAS HI NGTON -Opponents of the Bush ad ministration' ban on abortion counseling at federally funded family planning clinics en ily "'on Senate committee npproval Thursday of a bill to lift the rc,triction. De mocrat were joined by two Republicans in pu hing the mea ure 1hrough the Senate Labor and Human Resources Commiuce on a 12-5 vote. Approval of a similar measure wa~ eicpected in a Hqu e i.ubcommittee next week. It wa unclear whether opponents of the "S!.aJt rule" could muster floor majorities large enough to override I\ ,. llJI cl.a •••• , ••• 01.SZTYN.~Poland -Pope John Paul II oa TbundaY diuniued suggestion! 'it\e Carbolic church sccb political pcMCr in l'olancl and warned his countrymen not to abuse their newly p ined fNedoms bY preaching lies and hate. • On the sixt h day of his rou rth pil&rimaae home, the ~ also praised the return of reli~ion to schools lut y~ar -tacklm1 in one day the three issue SUbJeCt lO months of bitter deb91e in poll· Communist Poland. He a1M1 paused to sympathize with children suffering the effectl of the Ch~rnobyl nuclear disaster and to thank the reli&ion teachen who inOuenccd him as a child in Poland. Prior to the pnp:il vi it, opinion surveys !!howed Poles increasingly weary of the role of the ch~u~h. particularly 9uestioning its a~tempt to outlaw abortions and eliminate the const1tutlon1l separation of church and state. The pope rc)tatcd his support for both efforts during homilies thi~ week. C018'81-Wll'lll If -....... WASHINGTON -The co-chairman of a congressional AIDS task force predicted Thursda}""lllat 1he disease wilt devastate Alia and may strike deep into main trcam ~merica . Rep. Jim McDermott, a Washinst n Democrat and a surgeon, said he was convinced "that A'liB is the eeping giant of a worldwide AlDS epidemic:." that will hit before the rn of the century. Wh at's more. he to ld a I lou c hearing, • fter citamining the crisis in A-;1a, 1 ;im conv inced an epidemic in the terose"ual population" of the United Stutes may be inescapable . "Amerio i not India or Thailand.'' countrie acing AIDS crises now, he ~aid, "but we do have prostitute'i, intra ous drug users and a sexually active young adult population." • O~ANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMt\ SERIES by Sheral LeBeau M it Sonig cruised ~lowly along th e flank of the abandoned terminal at John Wayne Airport, hi Rollerblades popping on the loo e gravel like grease on a hot killet. Behind him, in formation, the rest of the Orange County Serial Killer T3 k" force and Mayhem Squad fanned out. Some of the officer!. were on Rollerblade , others on Huffy three-speeds and ncarl)' a dozen on department-• sue kateboards. Sonig wa in the process of slipping off hi s Blades to climb the out 1de stairway leading to the old terminal oh'lcrvation d~ k when he heard a car kid into the nearby lot. lt wa Katherine Bell. Behtnd her. in a tar black Lincoln, was Newport Beach Mayor Neil S1urbu"1h and behind him, in ~ brand new Chevy Blazer. was Corley Mite . - "Oh great, here come 111e carcu '," Sonig mutte red to himself. Slowly. Sonig climbed the tairs, Katherine suddenly right at his heel . "Thank!. for the call," said Katherine, ga ping for breath. "Call? I didn't call. "Well, someone did. I just assumed it was you ... lt wa n't?" News of the Weird Twin sisters charged with ldUilg man who married both -twice BE:.LLE f-"OURCHE, S.D. -Twin i ters are on trial for con~pmng to kill a man who married and divorced each woman IWICC Darlene Phillip and her twin si tcr Delore Christen on, 46, Jrc charged rn the April 1990 uffocation death of 85-year·old Walter Gibb • who continued sharing h1'> house with them and Mr'i Phillip~· new hu.,band. Fach wa'i charged with one count of con!lpiracy to commit fir t- degree murder, one count of con piracy to commit econd-degrce murder and aiding and abelling fir t-and second -degree murder. Jerry Philhp , Datlene' hu11band, admitted he put a pillow o ... cr ·01bb'' face ..ind suffocated him because he didn'I want to o,cc h11n ... urfer. In C'<changc for his tc timony, pro11ecuto~ allowed him to plead guilty to reduced charge of con!>p1rncy to commit second· degree murder. Chmtcn,on'4; lawyer, Bob VanNorman, told Jurors that Gibbs and Chmten.,on continued to care for each other after their tJh.orce Jcrn-Ph1lhp IC llfied' th,11 Christenson dC\'elopcd a IC I Of the pillow .i11ack in Mc1rch 1990, with her sister actin~ as Gibb . He at..o tc~11ficd thnt he and Chmtenson had been lovers and th.it he !->1111 kl"ed her C\.en though he \ married to her i~tcr. Gibb'' C\late 1s c umatcd nt S 178,000 . Police Log • Cos•• Mesa 12 lS rm Sonig shook hio; head. No, he said, it wa n't him. "Well, just keep you r head clown." At the top of the stair , Soni3 rattled the &la s door to what used to be Delaney's Re taurant Locked. He mowd along the observation deck, his ervice re"ol ... er clutched in hi left hand, his Rollerblades hanging from a bell chp. He tncd another door at the end of the deck. It was open. He pu'ihed. gently It swung open. banging against a discarded metal chair. "' 1dc 11 ~•b dark. A gust, probably comm~ from the open door, ~c;ittercd .1 ·pile of cocl.ta1I napkins. A mou e cooled across the ~oor. A 'haft of "unhght -hke a laser beam - cut across the room dnd then ended m darkne<,~ "You like e c1temenl, Katherine?' Thi week' in tal/ments mttrk the end of Oraqge Coa t Ser1J/ -, :it /eust for now. Shera/ L...1Beou u taking ~ome time off to complete a movie ~cript fl'i "'ell o\ R ,,peaking engagement in New England. Her rcwrn depend on reader re pon e -please leave your thoughts on the future of the serial on the Editor 's H otline, 642· 60, 6. • ORANGE COAST llllJ !'!l.P! Editor's Hotline : 642-6086 \'11<1' cnrnmenb lhcM tlw D••l'r PU.IC " _, hP' "' ~ be ·~ md l'.,...n d••ttily tn ld• tot Wall~"' lnbdtll.. The umt l•·hou• ~""' ins ~e m.1y be uWd IO r«Otd i.tten 10 Ille e0'10< on ""Y topic, Contr.buton 10 our lt cttn column lnUtl 1ntludt 1~1 n.tme .llld lt'~'M! numbef for ve11f1t.1ll0n l h1t " Y"'U' U'WTvnun ty ~pet -"''"' your ln~trMnl Delivery 2uu•nteel If you do not""Nve )OU• pa~t b'( 6 • m • ull !M-forl! 10 •,., and <M!'ll gtt II to you l'Y noon Our Cusi~ ~·ce Cencer, 6-'2·•)}), 1J open from 6 • m to S p m WttkdJY', un11I 10 • ,.., on ~~l'nd,, 10 as~~• YoU w11h your rir cul1tion nHt ~ To make a corredion It ~ the 0.•"At Co.st D•tly Pilon pnli<y 10 promptly correct .1111 e1ton ol wbltllrl('t To re pon •n l!rrOf or tl.tnf1t1toan ple.tM! ull 642· 021 and AJk lot 11\e (I~ dftl; -....~ CifNll.o11 ~ CM..wtw.e VM •,,.....,. ~ .... HM•.,,ltlll• !'..UIOOMMl""fl' lk.t l.,..._ , ......... M.I .... ...~~ti\. ~'·~ '·~·~· ,..,..,_.... .. °" .. ""., (I-'-~"""" Cnp1r~t n~ a0toe 1n111tt11ion , ttJ1 In•~• ~ntt r>1 ~<t!\t'fl'Wt\11 """n m.ay be tefJf.ltillffd .,.. c"""-• WTlCt~ ~rmt'6 on nl «>py••Jll'I llWf'tr '"" Gf'tttlnpr f\tb!ISheo lUiot SCel11, Jr. Clw·•m•n How to reach us at the Daily Pilot Circul1tion Orange County 642-4333 Adver1i1lng Class1f1ed 642-5678 Display 642 4)21 Editorial N~ws 540 1224 Sporu 64 2 4 330 New... sporu fax 646·4 170 Main Office Bu,int-s Office 6'42·4321 Bus1ne)s fJx 631 ·5902 Laguna Beach An i:ml!k't)'Cc ol Ccwcr Test, 11 pho1c1araph1c \lut.ho .11 ll '>O 1'mtol S1rcc1, '' wspected of cmbc11hn1 SI .I~ hom the comp.my 1lic cmrlu)cc 1llc1cdly 10,1k p11)"!1cn1 frl•m clients between May 29 and Jl w11hou1 18rnin1 the money O\cr 111 cump•ny otr'ict1le omcon\! n111chcd S(i(,() worth or IOClh from .1n un• A 101 of Hier was rcpof1cd lcak1n1 out of Gallery Panache, 903 South COHI Hi&hway, •nd aolna into the 'lrCcl • Saa P•"" 11( ~t 'kin al~• v1lucd 11 S IOI were t1okn from 11 d1~pl11y •t Arm trona Nur~ty. 26itQ tlitrbur HIYd , N:~cn 10 • m, SunaJy and 10 i.'" Mondi~ • A bomh thrc.i w.aJ rc_p1rtcd 11 Tcwinklc Ir. Hip School II 9j() • "'· Mond". No bomb ... , luund SolMone brolie 1nt<l 1he f1rmcrt fntumlCC olllcie M I~ f. 11111 St. ind ltolc • •tcre<>. CllJMrt ....... mcnt aftd ocllcr he• whlld '' S4~S. 'rhc bu,.., ac. cumd llc1WW11 $:30 'in• Sulktll)' 1111J 7 $()a iii :Mon· *"' 1ountaln vaney Ttu\ men were: 1trCltc:d T\ICM.lit) OI\ ~utpklon o( P.Wtcn1n1 a MOien bike. TM three men -.ere arrottH ihtrln1t 111 vehicle ,.,,., 11 Talbert 11Mt Rav 1tre111 11 11pcn &Ar.11c 111 IM)8 Sprutc ,.rnn~11m1: Tuc~d•y C\COIOI • l.lw-.n In 11tutc ti 1 )lj Mt. 8ill4\ Cir,lc v-<1\ the vkttm of fllu different thol11 in the pi.c week. In bOch f".allCs, w.~ r·•ll1;h Jlorcd hcl\tNA ttlc 1"alnc11 .,.ere lnfcn Alt~clhi;r, iabwt :70 paMc" worth abu\lt SIMO v.~r• rcporlCd ''°lea • Nc1~bor campl11ncd of yelhn.1and1erc~mi9'J. ap-(l•tcn t'ic1wccn 1 hrocticr and •••tcr 1nd 1 DOyrrtcnd, in the bklc;k of Bluebird Cltnyon OrlYC. . ' lllQ;~ -"' ..... .. .-lh ,,... • ...... ..ep;: 11tyroid ........ -............. of .... Belbol 19' CW. ···cine, lhe ~ Window. It ~ the CCMr and fi¥e pqa. complete ..... •lsht pholql ud three byli• piecea. '°the presidenual outina two MOnthl ap> when Balbot's R•cquct Oub became Te11nis Coon One. ~r Chief Executive wu in Newport Beach at the time. ~u may recall, for 1 1ummn mcetin1 with the Prime Minister of Japan. But, jud1in1 Crom the mapzinc's spjq, this hi1h·levcl encounter was merely incidental to the day's major networkin1. The Racquet Oub':r. fint awareness that SO!f'Cthin1 big was afoot came on Tuesday, April 1, four days prior to the trade conference with the Japanese. That's when the sccr~t serv1c~ inquired into the availability of couns and resident tennis pr~, in the event that "some White House staff memt-ers" mi&ht want to enjoy the club's facilities. Hah, tricky fellows. A~ Friday' ~ummit approached, tensions mounted. There were more secret ~erv1cc in~pections of the premises, and a not·too- veiled bricfin3 from presidential aide Foster Harbin. The club's tennis pro, IJob Ogle, and his chief aide, Paul Jenkins, were placed on i.tand·by alert, ready to spring into instant action. But :-vhat really blew the cover Friday morning was the arrival or a limo-laden motorcade, escorted by security vehicles with lights Oashing. Walkie-talkie!! everywhere. Wow! Ry the time the motorcatic slithered to a stop at the back gate of Court 13, reuli.:ation struck that this guest was gonna re !lomcone Really Big -even bigger than John Sununu. A., Pgle rccountll an hi~ magazine article: "The secret service opened the gate, and there he iWH -the President of the United States! It wa almo l unbelievable to comprehend that it was rcall> the ?re 1dcnt right here at the BBC/RC." After <111 eicchangc of pica antrie~ for the press (it v.a the club's larrcst media gathering since Paul Salata's last Irrelevant Wed. luncheon}. the i>art1cip3nb got down to busincs . Ogle teamed with the Big Guy, and Jenkins drew Ben Shclfet, who wa• mt·o<lucctl as the pilot of "ir Force One. The en uin~ c'1nte t wa n't "customer tennis," Ogle assures us. As the whole planet knov.-by now, the Free World's leader takes his exerc1~c eriou ly. The Jenkins·Shelfer duo won two of the three clo e cts, but the Chief Excwtive and the Chief Pro went down winging , 6-3, 4·6, and 8-6 tie-breaker. Oglc's account contain only one cryptic note. During the two· hoLJr work-out, they pau cd for "something to drink, provided by the Secret 5crvice." No further description of the beverage, which remains a clo ely-guardcd secret. · . • For the record, it hould be no ted that President Bush is a good i.port -· pre coting his hosts with an assortment of goodies bearing the Pre idcnfr•I Seal. If he 'd won, who knows? Partner Bob Ogle could've been named an ambassador. Rt-Match , Anyone'! (Or Here's a (:bance to Get Even) - Memo to tenni'I pro Bob Ogle: Your doubles partner i due back in town late' next week, penc!ing Saturday and Sunday nights at a Newport Beach hotel (prob.1bl) the Four Season ), :ind might be interested in ettling the \tore He'<; scheduled to deh"er a Father's Day oration at an A 1an· Ame'lc •. n rally, tarting :ibout noon at Mile Square Park in Fountain V:illey, and ma) have some free time in the afternoon . Unlike the la 1 match, Bob, this should give you plenty of advance not ice. Call him Mohammed -For more than 40 years, philanthrop1 t Bob Guggenheim or Newport Beach ha.<1 traveled to New York City for annual meeting or the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundatior., a charitable tru t endowcd(by his grandparents. He couldn't make the meeting last month. Doctor' orders: no more Oying. Sole repre enlative of the family's Orange County branch was his developer-son Dan, 52. Does thi'i mean lhat 80-year~old Dob, a ~feisty wise-cracking pixie, won't be attending fulurc sum,rnit meetings? Not on your foundation. The 15-merr bC'r board has voled to convene next year on the We l Coa t, ju t to accommodate itS senior member. Nice tribute. ay Bob, but they can afford the plane fare. Jeri} Kobfln · column run Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. Parents of gays rally In Irvine IRVINE -A group of rchg1ous leader a nd parcnB of homo c,u.al urged 1he public Thur day 10 upport a bill that would add exual oricn&at1on language to the c;tate' anti· d1scnminat1on law . "History tin proven that gays and le bian arc routinely per ecutcd and discriminated ugain t," '1ud the Rev. Fred Plumer of the United Church of Chri'>t in Irvine "l:vcrythins in rn) faith tell'I me It I OU{ re\ptln\lhllity, "' hche\.er'i, to help protect people "'ho uffer per ccu11on and d1~cnminn11on 11;1mpl) 'bee ll..C ol lheir \ellUUI orientation," Plumer '>aid. The pa'ltor joined mcmt>er' of the Federation o( Parcnl~ and Friend\ of Lesbian' and Gay Inc., or PFLAG. I\ homO\C1CUll riaht.; ad"ocacy group. in urgina pa age of A scmbly Bill 101. He and others criticized the Rev. Lou Sheldon or the Traditional Values Coalition, one of the most vi ible leaders of a success( ul fight to remove exual orientation from an anti· discrimination 1n hou ing and employment law in Irvine. Sheldon also has led the fight to block the annual Orange County Gay Pride parade. Sheldon's on, Sieve, denied thal his father, who i in Wa hington D.C., has advoc4tcd di crimination agains t homo exual . Paulette Goodman, na11onal pre idcnt of PFLAG, ~id lcg1 lat1ve protection, 1n employment and hou ing, for homosexuah enhances family \.aluc!> and harmony becauo,e it lead to acccp1ance of an> and lco;bia n-. a~ individual OURWORLD- CLASS CUISINE IS -ENHANCED BY FINE SPARKLING WATER. • • lrlllllll ..... Or-.CllllDltf Piil OORONA DEL MAR -11'1 ~tr~ SMn ..... 1. ~ ...... View Ela .. a1a'7 lcltoel la Corona ......... I ltc,clill Dey. Wadlu' w 1111:11 a dlJ, the IMa m1 dail ldloal ,..,. And,~ &he .... of peper and lllOUlltahll ot ...... inum cans collected ibis week, 1he Hartior Vilw kicb defiaitely think .,,.n facl, they have the bige" 1ehool recyclin1 prosr•m in the county. SlRCC September, Harbor View children have r«yded 430 tons of paper (mo11ly newspaper), 8,641 pounds of soft drink cans, and 1,609 pounds or plastic (generally liter bottles or soda pop). E.Kh recycling day, the studenls recycle about 60 tons of paper. The re'ipon. e hh been \O overwhelming the school had to 11Chedule recycling drives every six weeks. For every ton of paper the kids arc recycling, they save 17 trees. Since September, Harbor Views fir,t· through seventh-grade kid), have saved about 7,000 trees. And that's not all : besides having taken a big step forward in saving our environment, they have also • • . l • "~Ur .... c-0. .... Harbor View students and thetr pa~nts pile up neW$paper!li by the ton, earning their campus the title if biggest school recycler in Orange County, and S 15,000 in cool change. j earned $15.000 for their school. The Pacific Recycling Co. in Santa Ana cherishes the school's effort'\. The firm just named Harbor View the largest school collector of recycled ioods in Orange County. "It's important fo r lhe children to learn about recycling All of the kids don't throw .inything JUSt away," said Lindil \\ood , one of the 30 parent volunteering in the ..chool'i. pro,ect. "We have a tremendous amount of participation," aid Wood , whQ ha' volunteered for four )'Cars. .. bout 70 percent or the 80Cf <itudent' attend this project.'' 1 . ' • I Council hopefuls jockey for open ·seat """"'" . • • • I • By Bob van Eyken Or1nOt COISI Oal'f Picit COSTA MESA -City Councilman Ed Glasgow''i resignation Wednesday leaves a hole in the council's ranks that at least one Co ta Mesa re!>ident i ready to fill. Karen McOlinn ran neck and nee~ with . Councilman Jay Humphrey m ·last November's election, eventually losing to Humphrey by 147 votes for the second of t\\O open council seats. McOllnn, a poll11ca l newcomer, mounted a gra \-root campaign on a shoe tnng budget but managed to out pace t\\O other candidates, including a well financed incumbent. That campaign performance ,give her at least a logical argument for an appoinlmcnt to fill the vacant eat. McGhnn said Thursday. "J ran last November with the . intention of v.inning and I alm<ht did;" !.he .. aid "I ce rtai nly got enough \OIC\ to pro\c public lru'>t. I certa1nl) wJnt to be 1n con'i1dcrat1on · nov. that a nev. round ha' opened up " The council ha the option of appointrng J succes or to Gia go" within 30 da~ of the June 15 effective date of hi~ re 1gna11on or of calling a pcciaJ election. council mcmbcri.," he said, "Bui the truth i we need to decide on v.hat' the best course for tht people of Co ta Mc a " City Manager Allan Roeder .ud the council could vote to appoint ~ new counc1~ member as early ai the June 17 meeung. If a pec1nl election were held, 1J could attract the intcrc!ll of several other pro pective council member . " Asbestos halts demolition Council members who could be reached for comment Wcd ne day and Thursday aid they had not decided what means hould be used to fill the vacant cat Mayor Mary Hornbuckle stud Brian Theriot. who wa ou ted from the Plan ning Commission earlier th1o; )Car when the new City Council rc1cc1cd h1 application to continue on the board, told th4 Orancc Coast Dail) Pilot that h4 intended to seek poJ11ical office again . By Robert Barker 0ranot Coasl Dally Pllol HUNTINGTON BEACH - Laboratory re u!ts reveal that Jae!.. 's Surfbol\rd Shop building contains asbestos, even though a demolition company aJrcady has reJllO\lcd the third !loor of the old \tructure, an Air 0.\laltly Management • District pokcsman said Thursday. Spokesman Bill Kelly said ·the a bestos "i a known carcinogen that's highly toxic and 1t' be t not to inhale it " Wh,.n buildings arc torn down, a be tl' can go into the air and affect \\Orker and re 1dents, he aid "The point 1 , " he aid. "ri k i there • That' why, he aid, there arc rule requiring that dcmoht1on he ca rried out in a v.ay to keep u he\to-. from getting into the air he would hke to d1~u the matter v.1th other mcmbCr before deCJdtng what cour c to take. Humphrey ;ud he thought an elecuon v.ould ha\.c the ad11antage of en unng a pubhc mandate for the new council member. But he said appointing 1 repla<:cment for Glas could get the Job done more quickly. "Of cour e I'd rather not go through the procc\ of approving next )Car's budget \\ith onl four nd former Councilman Orv t\mburge~. v.ho "'as cleared this week of tr1 mtnal conflict of 1ntcre't ch.irgc,, ha abo indicated he might run fo r council again in 1hc luturc But Amburgey tnld the Daily Pilot l huNJav that he v.ould not ~ nt to 'e" c v.11 h the pre cnl council. di trict "1 looking at a n0(1ce or -----__.;..---'-----=------------------------------- violat 1on " and has advi cd contr:i cto r to discontinue demolition until mi1igation plans are worked out. Mike Abdelmuti, owner of the venerable building on the corner of Pacific Coa t Highway and Main Street, aid Thurllday he paid the Dae Woo Engi neering Co. of Los Angele SS ,250 to do the asbestos work last December. Abdelmuti produced a letter from a Dae Woo asbestos department manager dated Jan 21., 1991, '>aying, "The work v.a performed 1n accordance with CAOMD (Southern California Air Quality Management D1 trict ) a nd Cal 0 ha rule and regulation\ "You can proceed with )Our v.-ork .i' <,chcdulcd.'' 'What could I do?" Abdelmut i \a1d 1 hur<;day. "The)' said I could go ahead with the ""ork." The city·, Community Se" ice Director Mike Adam' said hi) offi ce had 1.,,u~d the dcmoht1on permit and thl\l un . a bc!ll O\ d"clo,urc• \tatcment had been filed Rid. Walker, an a bc,to' dcp.trtmcnL munager for 0Je Wtl<l, ;11d rhur day that the a'bc to' removal wa completed for a rcnovut1on of 'one ht1lc area" of the building. but not for other cct1on of the large i.lructurc The AQMO\ Kelly c;aid that ... ~ The Daily Pilot & VONS Invite You· toAn Exciting FREE ''HEALTHY EATING" Shopping Tour With Our ''Ask The Dietidan'' CollllllllN Author & Registered Dietician DERALEE SCANLON Shows How You &t Your Family Can Enjoy Healthier, Longer Lives Through Better Food Choices. Discover Surprising Facts About Your Favorite Foods & Their Ingredients CALL TODAY: (714) 642-4321 x257 'fo Reserve Your FREE Tour At The Time Most Convenient For You. Tuesday, June 11th.9am, llam or 7pm at VONS Costa Mesa (18$ E. 17th Street) .. EX ' • At Every Tour... Food Tastings And A FREE DOOr-Prize Copy Of Deralee Scanlon' s New book ''Diets That Work'' For\VeightControlor Medical Needs Ma. Scanlon hat bftl\ apparingon radio• teltvitlon to publidze Mr new Dook. Thia la your oppomanlty to aek her, in ~about dieting, nutrition and the special dietary IU!llll of chlldl9\, M"nk>n and such problftns • ILblte, Hart Dll••· Chol••~ Altlliillla andothen. Illar SANT A ANA -A day after announcing it was adding a second daily John Wayne Airport-to-New Yo rk night, America West Airlines said Thursday 11 had uspended payments to aircraft suppliers to con erve the company' cash. The announcement marked the latest evidence of trouble in the airline industry, which has been rocked by the rece. ion and higher fuel price . America ·wel>t, the nation's ninth largest carrier. was once con iclcrecJ one of the fa stest-growing U.S. ca rriers Airline 'Pokespeople claim they don·t have a ca'>h shortage, but arc a,i..ing ai rcraft providers fo r three-month deferral agreement' on lease payments in order to improve Il l> cash position. pending completion of "cert ain long-term finan cings" under negotiation for the pai.t two months There "ai. no immediate respon e from the prmider'> and it was unclear how mu'h money was deferred. The company, "h1ch lo't $75 million in 1990 and $4Q 9 million in the firi.t .quarter of 19111. recently undertook a number 111 steps intended to incre.il>e 11 ... share of the busme'~ tra,el market. It also instigated severnl red11C!ed-f1rc ticket aaae. for the lcilure·trlYCI lliarltct. · America West said the suspension of cuh payments wa. n 't expected to interrupt the airline's night schedule or affect pa scngers, travel agent!'! or any other operations. The added service to John F Kennedy International Airport, which ii. slated to start July J. also shouldn't be affected. Boeing 757s are scheduled to depart John Wayne 11 7:50 a.m. and 1: 10 p.m., arriving al JFK at 4:20 a nd 9:40 p.m. EDT. Returning flights will leave New York at 8 a.m. and 5:50 p.m., and arrive al JWA at 11:07 a.m. and 8:12 p.m. local time. The new route will be America West' 25 th daily flight out of Orange County. D Pocket Change: To· celebrate us fir t anniversary at Fashion hland, Contursl atlonal Ga lleri es is holding a champagne and hors d'oeu' re' cclebrnt1on today and Saturday featuring a $1 million coin collccuon display. The celebration runs from JO a.m. to , p.m. each day at the gallery. 315 1\Jcwport Center Dr , bu t the collection will onl} be displayed from noon to 6 p.m In addition. the fir t 50 people to walk throuah the doar Adi day of lhe event can ~rclme one-ounce American Eqle sold coint1 at spot prices, which is below Contuni's cost. Also, the first 10 people each day can pick up S20 St. G•udens gold coins printed between 1907 and t 933 at wholesale prices. 0 Enatneerin1 Eamlngs: Irvine· based Fluor Corp. Thursday ann~unccd second-quarter net earnings up JO percent but revenue, down slightly. The mega-engineering and construction concern reported net earnings of $41 .6 million, or 51 cents per share, for the ~econd quarter ended April 30, compared with $38 million, or 47 cents pe r share, for tbe same period in 1990. · Revenues for the 1991 ~ccond quarter were S 1. 7 billion. compared with S 1.8 b1lhon lai.t yea r. New engine ering .ind con truct1on awards for the second quarter were $2.2 billion, 11 percent ahead of the ame quarter in 1990. Backlog grew 12 percent to SI0.2 billion from $9 billion last year. -By the pally Pilot Business Highlights Jobless clllml down WASI llNGTON -The numbe1 of American-. filing ne" da1m~ for unemployment benefit, fell for thl third \tra1ght week m Ma~. the firl>t llUCh strealo. of imprCl\ement\ in more than a yea r. Time Warner to cut debt NEW YORK -Time Warne r In c. hopes to ra1 e a much a~ $3.5 b1l11on for u~e mainly 1n cutting . .i heavy deht load under a propmal giving llhareholdcrl. a chance 10 buy more stock at a discount. lnnltment boost eyed WASHINGTON U .S. husinesse-; plan to boo. I 1he1r investment spending by just 3.0 percent tlm yea r, the mallest increase in five years. Analysts sa1cJ the rece~'>1on had trimmed consumer demand and thus reduced avai lable cash a well a RECYCLED RAGS any immediate need for new plants and equipment. Sylvia Porter dad It n \:EW YORK -Svlvia Porter. '' hoi.c new,paper· column ' untangled the complex ''orld of finance Jnd cconom1 t' for more th.in half a century 1<, dead at the age of T1 She dred Wednc day of comphcauonl> from emphrema at her home 1n Pound Ridge. north of Ne" York Cit) Retailers spring ahead NEW YORK -Sevcrnl of the nation\ biggest retailer:. !lay they had 11trong <>ale!> gain' in May "' a \pnng he.11 wave: sent 'hopper~ rn -.ea rch of 'ummcr clothing. Credit report woes mount l OS t\NGELES -Con umers '>'hc"e dedll report!> contain error' often o..truggle for nearl)' 'i"< OPPOllTmTY: CATALOG II PllDETI Join the young envlronmentllly con- cerned company EARTH PRIDE IN· TERNATIONAL. Earth Pride Is aeek· Ing distributors of its wide range of environmentally safe products. The ' catalog that you'll sell from features ninety·slx "green" product• lnclud· Ing non-toxic cleaners. recycled pa· per products vitamins and more. The cOf'lpany's headquarters fulfill all ordtrs Distributorship of Earth Pride r roducts can provide financial secun.y for years to come Partici- pate \:In a full time, party time ba1l1 For more 1nformatron on EARTH PR· IOf INTERNATIONAL and upcoming lntoductory meetings June 4-8, con· ti ct month<i '"lthout re olving their problem,, according to a new tud} h~ a publrc intcre11t re,cnrch group Fed ...,.. llllnst mark ~LW YORK -The federal Rc<,cl'\le 11,1y rt ended a 10-month ,,b,ente from the foreign e'change market by purcha ing Sl.4 billion agoinllt the German mark "hen the dollar hrt an historic lo" in February. Investors beg for mercy • LOS ANGELES Investors c.:ru,hed by the fall of faccutive Life: ln\urance Co. begged a Judge I huf'doy to free monc)' frozen b} 1hc em1re of the Jllnlo.·bond ~t1,un lty. 'aying 1n 'ion1e ca~c., their 'ci: hvc' \\ere at 'ta1'e -IJ.• The A ocintro Pre\ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSnlY llC. ... ,_ .... c.r..""' ltn -•• .. CISTI •1&-SU-115' RH atel-11' Rll AUTO,• I llE rmwa. Art you overlooking maximum dlt· counla With YOUf lnsunince? The F1nMra Insurance Group of Com· penlea has a program for you: • Safety discounts for nl·lock brek•• I paulVe r .. 1ra1ncs • Good Student u _ ~. TIM DI RN PRISIDINT ~~,.,. ,,,.,V "~All'Zl0YL.mi~EARTH PRIDi llUIWTIONAL Embusy Suet .. Hotel, IMM • •-"+' Uf#'ti.fU,. 714-SN-8332 l'fitrtv Rurld R,,,. /!/.-·" !.. fl"",. rt tJ,w,,I fr.~·' ~·{t~ltMt Mw>t '4t,,. "~ IHN"'7 /'4t lllf'I/ «J. r.,.. Ju.t1fal. HOURS: Mon.·'Ibet ........... _ 1()-6 Wed.· Thurs. ,_, ...... 10-8:30 Prt.. • SI, t .................... 1 ()-6 5'1n ............................ 12-5 c...;. ....... , ., .,.,., lftOftth. ........ pm,,.. J1J I I. Ceut Bwy. Corou .. Mar 171-1113 $HEALTH$ INSURANCE WHY PAY MORE? OVER 100 DIFFERENT COMPANIES BY PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE .. BROKERS. INC. 2600 Ea1t Coat Highway lutte K Corona dlf Mar, 92825 CALL TODAYI (714)840-1414 (800) 237-8293 NYSE Ups I Downs N[W t t( .1' ' -·~· follow "9 \11 '"°"' .... Ne• Y0<• Sto< • h~"6"99 •'><" ond "°"O"" tho' t-o.. 01>'• "" ••• "' " o<ld do•• •h "'Oii bot•d O'l ""'""' ol t. "°"9* ,.,. I l>u >dl>1 No •• Vfl!"' od ""9 t .. io.. ii or I 009 ,._,,,, o•• o"f;W..:I Ne• O'ld IH''l••'l'lf;• <Mf'll•• o• "'• ollt•'<• 1>o•.oe• ,,_. '"''°"' • 11'14 ltv.00, • S JO pw I" Nome Lo1f Che 1'<1. ... • 0 I • • 'ii 1 I , • , Up 1S 0 ~t • t Uo 106 9 • I • Up 16 i °"' • I" Uo IS! 41, • ~ Uo IS:.> '"" • •• Up 13 l '31• • • UP 130 3 • • h Up llO h • • Uo no 1 , • ,, lip n s 11\" • 1 • I.Jo 1,:1 n . '• Uo llJ 1 •• •Uo Ill I • • ' lfo 11 I I\• • h Uo 11 i I • • '\ u, 11 I 761• • 1\t llo I 0 8 ''' •t 1..o 0 6 4~ • 4 • "p 10. ll•t • '" U11 'I 7 13 • "" 1.111 9 s • ., • " \111 9 i i ' • '" \Jo 9 1 DOWNS Le1t Che '"· ., -...c~ 29• 1 ~ -()U 1 0 i • -~·Off IOS •'11 -11t c~ 103 ""' -11~. c~ 101 I\• I\ ()!t 91 7 ,_ o OI! IJ 19 -l\t Cl 7' ,,,, -' Off 7a 1$1b -l •O'! 7S 9 -\tOl! 1' I•• -O'! 7 I 3 , OI• 11 '" • Oii 11 I.LO.-()'! 6 7 ··-"~ 67 ••••-I O'! 6S 11"-"'°" 6S 1 t -' OM 63 S••-t OI! 6 1 ''" -tt Off 6 0 ' t Off H • • ()ff 6• • ~ OI! s• lhi. -I 08 so ~ o~ ;;.t"t•~e c....•~· •'• •f"• • •"'4• -~ "• in•-o 1 tlol"'!> ("tC , o"CI T::..r; o:;, 1 ID••°' d Nome I - '~· 3~1( 4 ~o S w1<om~o 6 •Id '" 1 ··..Necl h t~ • tlc:Go• 10 ... i 1 wf.uBcp i7~··· ll "'-- 1' f "'dr<ot IS , ........ . io ec-.c;p ll h O 18 ~J..15 .... 19 l'O"'CHM 10 ""'·~ 7i ,_._,,ff n c ..... i,1. n 0e·-· 2• cr-.,.o,,,, '~ "'°"""' Nome ' ...... 3 ilJ'oi Ul'S lot1 Che '"· . ' I i • • 4 ~ s • '" " 3•. ll 16 • 7 16 Up 31 7 ' • -. I.lo 0-8 1'• • i.. Uo 79 • • ' • • ~&9 ' • ~ 7SO 1 • •"' 10 p 7• •" • ~ UP 73..3 ''· .. " ,,, H• •!. 16 11 ?i 7 n •• • 1 • Uo 11 • •Yi • '· Up 700 I •S31 Uo .>4.S 2\'t "' • U1111o •••·2 •U11110 "• • ,, Up,., 10tt • IYI Ve It>• • •• • "°' UI 1$ 'J • • • Up IS s~ • '· 1111 1~ 1>• •) IO VP I\ l 6 • ~ i6 \Jo Ui t DOWNS • ' ~ 14 , L°'I C"1t .. Cl I 1 5 1786 Off ,~ 0 On 7SO ()!I ,~ 0 Ol! '~ 0 . °" 717 OI ,oo • ()II '°o Olt 117 ()II u ()II I 7 • ()ll 167 • Oii ,, Oil 101 OM ISO ()!I 50 ()II It " U3 43 1 • ' ()ll 3 9 ,. ,, ,, Oii Prices "•"•levm • Crvde Gredeo AMEXLalderl • 10 IS 3 9) 96S 103S 70•S l'A 6•0 ...... "-..., 7n 21t s~ 2n r9S 799 ni 25 5 I •. , ................ .. I L ' I I ' I I , ,, I I I I i Whatta party! Gold Ru1h Gala ed one day In one. place and d 1he ncx1 day at another ptace. And 1here wu g o ld in ''them thar Ill!" Guells wore 1old on their flnaers and arms, Ud lhere WIS 1old in their are ues, they .. n i b b l e d o n aolden wrapped - chocolate-covered -----• Society mints at a pre· perfo rm ance "gold crush" in -----• the Center Room. They 11dmircd towering gold-draped centerpieces at their We!>tin outh Coa'!t dinner und sat on golden chairs. And mo t important, they 1hrilled to the golden voice or Pbicido Domingo, su rely Opera' ~t cherished golden tenor. So what 1f the opera 11 elf lacked the bitte r-sweet memorable mu'!iC of Puccini' more famous works, it wa an evening to be treasured. Sue Perewo1ki and co-chair Martha Grttn put together the parkier that had 350 guest showing up at 6 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center for champagne. (Has there ever been uch 8 how of bequins, beads and glittery gown at the Center incc the opener fl\le years ngo?) After the performance of "Girl of the · Golden West," guesl , strolled down luminary dotted path' to the hotel for '!upper Aher mat..eup removal, Domingo and wde, Marta, oprano Dame Gwyneth Jones and bas ·baritone Justino Diaz (the · sheriff) 101ned the Center 'uppo rter~ lor a .1loon-tyle steak upper. and the~ partied longer than man> gue't . A Wclh Fargo '!tngccoach, dance hall girl and .... c tern mu,1c1an , \lrelcomed the party people to n "the old We t wa~ nC\.cr ht..e th1 " ~orld A gold IJme ballroom awaited "1 h1 1!> the far t time in Orange County thot cJt coven have been used. It'" been done in Lo The snake i deaf to airborne 'ound . It can't hear the nake charmer' flute You knew that. ''So,'' a ks a client, "what's the flute for?" lf the nake 'trikes, it trike at the clo e t foreign objeci. The Outc gives the snake ~mething to ~trike at Clo er than the charmer''! no'!e . Frnnce's Andre Gide ~aid, "The color of lruth i gr.ay." · Never 1n medical hi tory have doctors gencrnlly elected to u e 1he plainco,t language. Some once referred to "writer' cramp" a~ "grupho!.pil\m." Q, Where'd the name "ao;pmn" tome from" A "A" -f rnm the fir I le lier of "acd)'I .1hcyhc acid " " P,ir" - Crom " pirueu ulmun, ' t he on81nal plant wurce "In" -a common uffot for medicine name\ 1 century ogo Flowers speak lo1'dcr . than u'OrtA ... •I 11l1/t1c•j1on1I (/c.'il1'm • St•n •mA tht• """""'' ''n'" \lllU' /tJYJ ifH I.UM I 71b .v n,•I Ull.'41tt iWt'*4, < ~ ' ,J 7 111f •(;.f •Hl"flf Anaclc• but no1 here," uid ~ Raymond who wilh larltua MMOft had arr•naed IO pt &lie aold l•me dinin1 chair coven from Florid• •l)d then draped the ballroom ceilina with more lune and twinkling lights. Other steerina commiuce members included Ludie Admni, Judie• ArgyrOI, Nwy laldMn, Shari hayian, CarOle Folltnan, Isabel Greenwald, Judy Hemley, Joye<' Reaume, Ginny SmallWood, Robin Turner and Carol WHl.9ft. Cuol Henry and Flou Schumachers were advisors. Dear Ann Lander\: Toda)' I attended the funeral o( a friend who w.s kept •li~c on life support for 1 •v er 1l 'cc thut I get plenty of mcdicatlOll und edut11,e). 1 h1 • letter will rclic:\.c you of the burden Of making the deca ion because I ha"c made at . My thanks and my lo"c, Mother." Ou r RHdns: And .ow, W tho t lntuu ted, a nf'W type ti lh Ina •Ill is aullablt ,,.. ltaru rd 1tdital School's Hulda u ttn. It's tht ''Medical 06rKCWI" and is surc to ro'tr mo t al tlM qurstion )OU m•) ha'c abotll lhina "ills. NUGGETS PIC KE D UP: "Domingo is~ the first tenor this ~ca son with ~ex appeal." - Elizabeth Tierney. ~ ... ~c-~Nat Martha Green, ~· Platido Domingo and Sae Perewozki months. Too bad they didn't let h 1 m go p eacefully . H~pttal bed) in 1ntcn'i"e care cost O\iCr S2,000 a dav. A month in 1ouch a unit could run $60,000. 1\ll lhe attending phy~ician agreed 1hat he had no c h ance of recovery. .. ••••••• I he !\1t dlcal Directl't lists ll 11tnndard mtdkal proctdurH er treatment • ra nging rrom , ••• ml'dicotion to cardiopulmOft•l'J rt''u cit ation. •or u ch situ•lio• there I a place for you to indlc•lt •hcthr r )OU •ould want medical inten cntion •hicb mi.ht prolOftl ~our lire. Catherine fhyen using her Irish charm managed to get SS0,000 worth or underwriting for the gala. The Steele Foundation underwrote the opera to the tune of $500,000. Family members 1hc re included Barbara Williams and daughters SuSiln Bartlett and Barbara Busby. "We expect to make more than $100,000 tonight for the Center," aid Sue Perewozki, wearing a gold touched Adolfo. "Work on thi party began one )Car ago," said Marth;i Green in a shimmering gown from Pari by Vicky Tiel. "I've known Placido fo r five years and been a bu inc partner with him , but it ha n't help my "nging," said Jose Pere~zkl. Lucky tablemate~. Seated with the Domingos were the Perewozki~. Martha and Mal G r e en, Re nee and He nry Segerstrom and Willa Dean and William Lyon. Marta Domingo and Jose Perewozki German Home Bakery Wcddln& Cakes "The Old- Fashion Wtty" 2950 Grace Ln C.M. Call for Info 540-0281 Photography by Jeffrey Package start at $495 Portraits • Candids • Videos Call 545·6786 Hatbof .u Acl.lrm M·~ \•r~ Ctr. ' ' ' .t .... . }, . . . ... .. ... KJnt•l•y IC•terlaf to th~ Ncwrort aru flnHt Quality Bcaatlfut prHntatlon with complete Hmcc •IP' 957-0213 :tttard H·innin1 l'hotOf,raphJ June dates \a1lablc IW 5~., S400 'tou keep nc11t1'e' au fa ction uarantccd in "nung 32-7700 r ............ ., Your ad can I be' seen here : Call Candy 1. I at 642,.4321 •~~ ext. 303 ................. A year ago, I tkll,crcd th e eulogy for a wonderful \\Oman. ''Myrtle" died peaccfull>-\!, 1thou1 life support Her fam1l) found the encla>ed Ann L.mder' column. dated t 97 J. Ul MHtle\ B1blt Acros the top she ·,Hore, De.tr Children. This 1 m't \incere .... 1 h. too." · Plea~ print 11 11g.11n l<l help other• .... ho mu'>t mukc a '1m1l..ir dec1s1on -Pc1,tor Roger Qo;.c , Augu tana Lutheran Churlh, Minneapolis Dear Pastor 0 e: Thank )OU ror askJng. Herc it is: • Dear Ann The letter from the children of the 9(hcar·old \\Oman who fell out of bed at th e nuNn@ home and brnl>.c her hip prompted me Ul v.ntc ..i kuct of imtructions to my son' Plc<J\C pubh'h 11 and encourage }nur re ader' to \!.rtte similar letter~ to their children God blcl>' \OU. -Sensible and Renhst1c "Dear on : Tht\ " not a reque t. It 1 an order. t ha.,c: cried to live w11h d1gnit} and I want to die the -.am c "a) hould I become old .ind all and uMblc to make a ra11onal deci.,ion, vou arc 10'-lruc1ed to g11,e thcs phy,1 c1nn ordcr'i not to attempt to prolong my hfc by using elltraordinal) meawres I Y.ant no 'urgcry, no cohalt, no hlood tran\fuo,iun., and no intra1,enou !ceding" Plcll'C r hi \1 cdical Directi\C lnduck. n prO\) form o )OU can dn i1natt omcone )OU trust to make lhfle di fficult dccl ion when you cH no tonger do o )Ourself. II also Includes a form enabling you to ~ome an organ dol_'lor. • \.\ht n )OU and t•o witne H ign and datt the Mt diul Oi~cthe, lt pro,ldc legal sup;ort ror your doctors to nrcy out )Our Intentions. Che<"k "Ith '0•1r attorney gt>ncral' office ' to· ~ lf - tht> \ttdical Olrectht i considered a. legal document in your staie. Becau t' thi rorm i n~. )OUr doctor mn) not be Ca mUfar With ll. Rring it to your nnt appointment · and d a'iCUH it. \ncr the Directi\t h•'i bC'-'" complcrrd and o;lgned, }Ollr doctor \hould ha\e a cop). \ ou nl o \hou ld gh t a cop~ to tht ~~on to "'hom )OU e\:p«t to bt do e'if ~hould )OU become ill. If )OU "ant a copy Of this fonn, "l'nd a lonit. ~t>lf-a ddrt ed, tampt'd bu~ine • ize envelop«: to: Harva rd Hu lth 1tdical Oi~cthe, P.O. Bo"< 380, Bo ton, \1a . 02 l t 7. Thl' co t: ...-o for SS, or fhc copae for SJO. Thi could bt tht" mo t important in't Lmt nt )OU'\t l'\Cr madt". • Fresence required fo~gree oo.1rd ppro\\:d Redford and L"< other hunor<if) ·degr~c rc:c1p1ent -BJ TM ~ oci•tttl Prr s WI llAVI A NIW MIN• Venetian Gondola Getaway 1rYln I•~ Ch.lm « ' 1, el," Coa•t • 11 .-t"' " Cla Ii '<twf'OlllT HACH • '" "' (714) 675-4704 cil-t l~)M I NI ~ On The Bay at NeW°port Elegant Saturday Receptions 11 am · 4 pm Complete Catering &. Full Service Bar Coatact llait 150-5112 \ .--.1er..a Ur.-'~ $10 440t ... ~op« Corona .. ,..., 67J-lt11 .. ' . • By Sas~ Bernhard 0r¥1Qt Coast Datt Pilo4 the world renowned opera s1ar, the Placido Domingo? the bolL Thil lady, who II GM al the world'• ... ,rut dramaalc sopran01 herself. really has an amuina voice. Bui maybe ti was just too much for this particular role. When Domingo and Jones "Ncrc singing a duct, one had problem... recognizing Dominao·s voice. lt was supposed to be a great eve nt -O ra nge County Performing Art Center proudly. pre enung Placido Domanso in one of hi!, O!ltcns1bl favo rite roles, 1hat of Dick John~on in Gancomo Puccani\ "The Gari of the Golden We t." One couldn't really tell -he JUSI didn't 1in1 that much. How can 1hi1 role be one of lhe favorites of lhis world opera Mar, one in which he didn't really have to sing tha1 much? Maybe one couldn't ju!ll hear him well, bcc1&uliC Dame Gwyneth Jone , who played the title role Minnie, lhc Girl of lhe Golden Wesl, through her booming voice didn'I leave any doubts that she's Ye.,, he wa!I there. Ant.I ye • he! was really good loolo.mg. But wa' that reall) him'> Was 1ha1 really RANCHO NICUH 0 an ... f'.11) (?IS S•l HS IHS. na _.. l...,_. ,.,....,., So-. --.... - cm ua ~111 411 111 us " na l1-W r ca r · '• • s--. .. • -. ,... TEI • .. ii Tll 12.lS. U5) 11S, l .. .al ffll • • lll 14:HJ 7:H, I .. ls,al(.....-cl Dame Gwyneth Jone!' made her debut 3\ the wa rmhearted .. nloon keeper Mannie, and Jw.tano Diaz. noted Puerto Rican ba., ·baritone, m:.:dc lw. debut a' he nff J<1ck R.1nec, John,on', antagonist. Ju \tann D1JL pcrfo1med well and earned a lot of applnu-.c, having 11 lrn rJ figh1 next tu • two mo\t celebrated star of the opcr;i wotld. The !ttage buckground wn., um ozing. Big commenuntions go to stage director Hnrold Pri nce, as!tuciate stage director Vincent Liotta, and dc1tigner:i Eugene and Frannc Lee. They made the tage look like a real CaUfornia gold rush 1own, including tar. ~hining at ni~ht and the highland~ being lowly covered wi th snow during a bl 1Hard . And Puccini's mu ic -11 "'a-; w wonderfu l, o calming. It'\ too bad there were '0 few ar1a'i.. too bad the rccatatl\e often --IPCllll na IHS 5-GO)l lt HS •Y m taUllll Ill na (l lS Bii IM II IS -U IB ft.Ill na !Ht s-tSl JJI. t• ecmcd to dcl!troy the muc;IL The finale an a way appca.,ed the ~udiencc, in a beautiful!) taged set, the sanging anJ orchcs11.1 mu!l ac finally corre!.pond cd INFORMATION LISTED JS FOA DATE OF P\&ICATION ONLY THE ISLAND ~ t '-' ' I \ • ' HPt ·"9, .. " a} • ' .1n~1 • t ,. hr, 1 '.•. • ~ 640·1218 VJsm FX2 ~g~2l4451 DOWTTEU IOI IRJ-13! OiXl 3 IS 5 451800 ~ LIDO HUDIOltMAIK 12~241•6&~t4St! .... ·"'· .. ... 673·8350 HARBOR TWIN ~·''""' H1.,r1 ,-1 W lv•n 631·3501 EDWARDS ORIG INAL •4Arh, t fi1.,' •' Ad•m ... 546·3102 CINEMA CENTER Y f',t, , .. ., ,, .,,., "1. ' 979·4141 ME SA CINEM ll •' ,. 646·5025 cmu:ms (PG-13) (4 ~ 7:00 9 ll HUTTON CENTRE y,..,,, ,• v.: ·•t ' .. l• ·""'· 662·2266 TllUIA&l.Olla (R) 15'00) 7:45 10.15 HUDIOI MAIK (R) (5'll) 7:ll 9'.ll 11.ll (PG-13) 6:1ftm CITY IUCUllS (PG-13) (53)) 8.00 10'.3) IACIDMFT (R) (4 15) 7 00 9'45 12.15 iil• DOl'Tm.&.a IPG-13) 1515) 7 ll 9'4512.00 TOWN CENTER ,,, . .... . . . f, • I I• • • fl.,, .•. 751·4184 .,,. .... y IPG-q (1'00 3.15 5:45} 8'001015 WAT AIOUT IOl1 IPGI 111'" 1.454~ 615~ IOll .... (PG\31~0030051~ 7 :119! ~~m!'7m BRISTOL 540-7444 SOUTH COAST r'ILLAC.E 540 ·05~M oc Ell2LSM --··-" ~~7~tfJ I IHAT AIOUT IOI? ~115151 7 ll 9 45 WOODBRIDGE t 1, 1 f11,• 1 I ' . ' 551-0655 UNIVERSITY 8 5 4-8811 "'~ ~rttJLfttl (PG.~~451= "'='·'= HUNTINGTON TWIN 848·0388 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ,, •' 839·1500 ~ • I SOUTH COAST LAGUNA 497·1711 ~------ ,. . VILLAGE CTR. B ... • . f1 1i •• • \1 ' ,,,..,,, 891·0567 IM&TUOUTIOI? piG)lt2.45 3 00 51517 ~ t45 UIOllllll A OZ~ tll • ~ ~ ~ ~~ ...... fG.~ rt1$ 445l7 IS US ., ..... , ~131~153 60011St~ WESTMINSTER TWIN • '..or,' l •,. •,•1 ~ ••• ' i • rl " • 895·5333 WESTMINSTER MALL 1•• JI 1.._ t P .... I. ,.,.,~ .. I 893-0546 NUDIOI Mll ~2i2J4l Ultl!HJ DWT TILL• !JIG.I~ 'll3l'5~71t~ IHAT AIOUf IOI? fGI 200ttC4~60>1CC.:lQl TllUM &LOUm ~14H004 71tl CINEMA VIEJO ' . 830·6990 VIEJO MAL L 364 lJ220 FRANCISCAN PLAZA ... 661·0111 SADDLEBACI( l '.•., ' .... ~ . .... . 581·5880 ~1~=11t.-n ~·= El TOM 581 -9500 LAGUNA HILLS U!,. EDWA~OS c,, '. ·' ' ..... 768-6&11 Placido Domingo starred as Dick Johnson and Dame Gywncth Jones portrayed Minnie an Puccini's "the Girl of the Golden West," which debuted Wednesday night at Orange Coun!Y Performing Arts Center. perfectly. There \hould have been more scene' like tha 1n the too lo ng three-hour performance. An) wa y, ''1 he Girl o ( the Golden Weu" got ta nd1ng O\.ataon\, e'pecaally -of cour..e - Pl acido Domingo Jnd Dame G"'yncth Jones. Bui after th e ~how, at the late night benefit di nner (10:30 p.m.!) many real opera-lovers :iaad it was one of the worst arrangement th ey had ever cen. A second performance wall be 1agcd Sa1urday. tarting at p.m , hefore heading 10 1he Dorothy Ch.1ndler Pn\lhon at the Los t\ngclc., Mu~ic Center for another f l\C~ performance~ . NBW YORK -Tb1r1•1 IOmethiq about tllole NJ" nameL 'Pina tllerc WU Jack. Then Johnny. For IWblle Joa Now Jay. NBC off~ announced Thursday cemedian Jay Leno will takr ewer as bolt ol "The Toni1b1 Show" when Johnny • Carson retires next year. Leno had nothing but praise for Carson. Leno "Johnny's the beat at whar he does," Leno said. "I don't think we'll ever see the likes of it aaain. No one will ever hold an audience for 30 years the way Johnny hu." Leno, 41 , has been exclusive guc5t host of "The Tonight Show" for the pl\st three years. "Leno has proven extremely po pular with the late night audience and we are confident that th e how will continue its late night dominance for many, many years,'' aid Warren Li1tlefield, pre 1dcn1 of NBC Enterprises and c\ecutivc vice president of NBC Production C:1r on. who. e last !.how will be Ma) 22. '"'d th rough an NBC ,poi..c,man "I w1 h Jay all the !>UCCC!>' IO the \\>Orld.'' -By The Associatttl Pnss 8.8. King, Lucille headline annual blues last at Pacific Amphitheatre Bhu .. s great, D 13 Kang and hio, ewr pre cm guarnr, uc1llc, will be p.trt of the all·,tar lane up of talent S,1111rday at the Bern.on and tl ctl~q Blue fe~t1hll ,11 the P acafac Amph11hcJtrc. fh~ C\ent l'i -.ct lO hegin ,11 ' r m Ju1n1ng "'ing waJI be \.OCnl d~n •amu T·t1n J ;1mc~ .ind the ''H oochie Coochic Man" h1m,clf. W1ll1c 01-.;on. Al'o un lap will he Gregg Allman and John ny Winter. 1·01 the concert, Dixon h.1, pullet.I to~~1hcr ha\ one-tame "dream hand," lcotunng o,,tar!. in 1he11 O\\ll right: Mme All11,nn , Cao,,h ~lcC.111. Rob Wa.,.,erman, Al Oum.iln. l.(1n~ John B.ildry and John ( Jmphcll ·1 hl'I ~111 be Kang·, fourth )C:lr hci1dlt111ng with Bcn\on .ind I ledge., Ulues. lnam1111blc, e'qul\ale ton~ .rnd .1n cloqu~nt 'cn'c of pha il'lllF havC' m.1de him a uuh er,.111, aclo.nowlcdget.I tiluc., nM,tca ind one ol Amem:.1, hc't lo.1m" 11 he-.L·lm C'd 11111,1\!a.m' Born 111 1 1>~5 111 the hluc\·tach TV l/stlngl 7:00 •• 7:30 8:00 JloplrdylO rural 'M ic; i ipp1 Ocha. he learned 10 piny guit.ir U'i a child and wa 'IOUn working for n1ckcl!I 'and dime an the 'itreet of hi hometown, ltt.1 Bene. At age 22, King moved to Memphic; where an C1t ten''' c and long·e\tabh 'hed blues cenc wao; \1111 Onumhmg. After a year an Memphi , Kang sot an 1mportan1 hre.1i.. when he l.indcd a 'POI on harmonica ace Sonny Boy William on·~ radio show. I ncrcased roditl wort.. led to .i record deal, ant.I in 1951 King <;cored ha!. fir<..t of many hits with "3 O'Clock Oluc<;." Tim year he i w6rking on a new nlbum for MCA featuring the guitarist and drummer from Living Colou r and Stewart Levine. who ha ma nned the con!,Olc for Simply Red. He has alc;o contributed <,ongo; to the novelty album "The imp,onc; S111g the Blue,," and a tribute 10 G.arficld In add1t1on, three other B D. Kang recording proJeCt'i wall he rclca<.cd tha )C.lr -,i SQ.,ong retro'ipCCtavc bo\·'iCt . a ''La\.C JI ·1 he Apollo" 'iCI featuring the Philip Morr1\ .. upcrb.and, and an an\trutt1on.1I ,album entailed "B.B Kmg and on l 1 ... c " l·or more th.in 35 ~c:ir.,, J.1mc h.1!1 'et the 'ltant.lart.I for rh)'thm and bluc!t vocals. Know for such ·so,.crJ c1a .. .,1cs a" "Rock With Mc I lcnry," "Good Rod.in' Daddy" nnd "Mo\l of All." James conunucd her 'lucce through the 'M' with h11' 'luch a!I "All I Could do wall Cry" and "My Dea re t Darling .. Horn in Loe. Angele' and rimed an San Franca.,co, Jome-. wo\ nlrc:id "ng1ng in a go!lpel choir at the .1gc o( five. He· gospel root!\ arc .in 1mpomrn1 part of her mu<iac toda) 'I \i.en1y-t"o ycu r'i ago, Allman .ind has lirothcr Duane for med a group 1hnt v.ould come to be regarded a the qu intes cntinl Sout hern rock band. SiJt musician!I, .all '>tccpcd in t he musica l t1 .1<l1tion'> of 1heir Southern humelnnd<;, tool>. what they had anheritcd nod infused at with H1uthful ~enaus One ul America 's ma tcr .. un~''Hatcr., a' "'ell a an e~pert ti.1' 1Cil , .rnd oln expert ~inger, Dl\on I"'' penned uch modern cla ac\ a' "Spoonful," ''L111lc Red Rorn,tcr," '1 he Se ... cnth on" amt "I 1n't '>uper'ltataou<i." I ad.cl\ an: S 19.95, $25. 5 and $27 50. ·1 he CJn be porcha ed at Tad.etrun locataon!I or ch;irgcd h)' phtine 1.11 6-lJ· 1300 · 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11 :30 ..... ........... Q ..... ...,,. ..... \ II • l I Olli ..... ... :;e.,...._ ... . ...... ~ 11 a ... I ftdl roclr .... kMd by lllHlioft1 of ftmely loyal fana _.... revered br the MW ...... -at..., -111 .,, ..... On Saturday:' fmne MeidoWI Amphithuter will play host to the loud and lewd AuHic poup. with the rc~tllloil 11 rock's ultimlte bid boys; lhc band 1h11 must ~ i1~rcly be Tipper Gore's worst n11htmare . If Gore\ prcpo\lerous claims of rock mu-.ic being the devil') 1001 arc 10 be bclie,cd, then AODC's Aa1u1 Young mu~t be Satan himself. Youn&. who with older brother M1lcol1Jt founded the band, lefl K'hool at age 15, bul has never abandoned his vcl'let Khoolboy uniform (including cap and horts} which he wears during each and every performance. This has become the band's trademark, along with Angus' hyperactive, ·perpetually nailing guitar·playrng style. "I can't pluy if I've got to 'stnnd ~1111," Ang~ has said of his frenet ic technique. In addition to the human whirlygig in abbreviated pants and h1 guitarist brother, the band') current lineup consist~ of bassi t Cffff Wiiiiams, ...._., Cbr11 Stade and lead ~.._n J1hn10L n. IMW the blllCt • ... ... ... ..... NIMed deaihf.ol "IClllll .. ICIDll which ... ruW "' .... .,..., • .. Death by Mfuthntun." "The addidon of JoltMOn ~ to be pure aeniut, 11 tM lnl album the band releucd wttll Johnson 11 the helm, ••Back la Black," sold 10 million copies and has become one of the bi_... J1Cllin1 CO. of all tlme. ~,.... album's title and IOlllbcr bleck cO\ler were the band's subtle tnbUte lO Scolt. In the 11 yean 1ince the releUI of "Back in Black;' the 1roup'1 popularity hu not waned. Their latest album, "The Razor's Ectac." released last summer, has 1lrc1dy sold more than two million copies and produced three hit sinaJc1. Often called an unpretentious working·class band, AC'OC uses few gimmickJ (Hide from An1us' odd auirc) and relics instead on ear·punishing, roof-rattling rock· and·roll. You'll never hear a ballad from these auys. They also are known for their clever use of double entcndrc. a 1ongue·in· check sense of humor, and thinly veiled sexual themes to nearly every ong. Live performance is AC/DC's I.... I I ' j,.' ~ r I I , Hgyy metal rockers from down under, AC/OC, performs Satur<Miy at lrvtne Meadows Amphitheatre. Corte. "I don't think we C\'cr put on a bad \OOw," Angu~ has !>aid, "We do what we do best and really don't take that many chance". We'"e added a lot more special effech over the years, but the focus 1s still on us every ni&ht, not on M>me machines. I don't he1tr too mnny people complain about our hve !lhows -that's till what we do best." Some of the special effect referred to include a statc·of·the· art light show, blowing up a giant halloon or the 1uitan t sporting devil horns, dropping hundreds of Angus·emblaz.oned f akc dollar bill during the song "Moncytalks," fir ing <ff cannon' from both ides of the st:igc and the now·legendary tolling of the ominous black bell 1ntroducm& "Hell' Bells." Opcnin$ for AC/DC tomorrow at the Irvine Meadow) will be the up·.tnd-coming heavy me tal band, LA Gunli. The how i old out. : Concert, sllent · •cdon to benent children's home ' I A concert ood 1lcnt auction benefiting Marisol, Inc., a group home fo r medically fragile children, v.ill be held Saturday at Orange coa t Unitarian Unive r ah t Church in Co ta Mesa. The silent auction will begin at 6 p.m and th e concert 1s et to begin at 7 p.m. Moon Roc;e, the featured ban will begin the fe tivitie . A special tribute made to Mari ol, In c., and us children will be sung by the band and a children' choir. The ong, enutled "Love Can Build a Bridge," was originally ung by the Judds, but wa chosen as the theme song for the C\.ening bccau e of it!i me sage. The re~t of the program will feature tunc'i from the 1960!., '70 and 80'>. ~ _ __ Among the $2 I ,000 "'orth of it em'> to be au ction are china and cry tal Mtwllll- ....... lllCll rl aA4.aOA CIHIMA ,." f '°"'°° ~~ 675 3Sro CreMMpHe41f'f 7 0 IS ' tOWAIDS NIWPOllT CINIMA JOO ,..._ Ct- ~ .. 644 01d0 ~ I °" Mcie.... • , • 3' 1 ' JO a 1 hell*"" fPGI I 4$,.A lO 1 ]!) 10 IS . 3 ................ , it,,JJO,S •51,IO 1t IDWAIOS tSl.AND (IHIMA fcnhooA Ii..., ,...__ Ce._, • ., 711 I Mtct. -~ ~ S 4!r 115, 10 :tO h 1 The .... • & Levlff 11 1 30 S 7 30 10 rx2 ~,,, 210 ••S1 9 15 4 o..ly the '--ly IJ) I 0 4 a IS 10~ ft ~ 0-'t Tefl M..., 3 I l I'S ~ •S, I 10 IS 6 Hv4..., HtrWll • · 17 •S 1 45, • •S 6 45 . ·~ , )1 • kelfdl•h • l l s 7 s 9 '° UOO CINIMA .... I'.,.. tl-..1 O' ,.,..,_ V-'°7• 6'1 n "' ~ Theim• & Le11I•• I • J.10, 1 ' ~ '°n tHIATH /Y')S t c~·· »<;; ..... 673 6160 I 1 Cltlun Kon• 111) '1 0 IS ,I. MHACINIMA ~8Vd/19• St 646S02S ••11 .... T~~l.IO TOWN «NTH CINI.MAS So~"' Coor l'loio ISi 4 •• Ont, lhe l-ly "'G I J I, l IS S 45 I 10 IS 2 wt.et A1tevt hlltl 1PG1 11 JO I •S •. 6 IS. I 30 O.IO J S.Olfdl ... l'G ll I, 3 SIS 1 JO, o JS 4 D-'t Teti M-P'(i 13J 17 IA 1 )0 4 •5 7, ) SOUTH COAST "-'IA ·~~ S•6 ~711 loclodroft t S, I 10 )I) l The"-I '--"'-• S I JC ~ CJt, Sllclr.... l • 4~ 1 9 3 SOUTH COAST VIUAOI ~ •• Of S•' • k-y•IHe~ .. S •~ I OIS Clth..,IC_ ~ S 1 3 Slf'ol9h1 Ovt _. 1 ... 11..,., ' \ 1 9 llllltlngton Beach IOWAIOS CMAaTH CU.Tai 7817 w.,,,.,.. "·• 8• "II• Oftfy The L-ly "'G 1 1 ~ IS 1 JO 9 4S • H11dnn HtrWlt • 6 • I 0 c1,., s11c1c .... "Ci Ji• JO ;, <>JO 4 What Alt•ut l•b? llG) 6 IS 8 .JO 10 JO fh•lmo & L.01111• • ~ ~ 1 •\ 10 1$ 11 Costa Meh IDWAIOS HUNTINGTON TWIH 1850 M:I"' 1 II U>WAIOS CINIMA CINTI• / 01 Ho<bo< II 41 848 <.388 • 1, tJ. .... . l t .• 9 ~. " ""'-.. ....... s 1 lJ 10 II O..ly lt.e Le,..ly 1~ ' 7 30 9 ·~ 1 0--tT.U ,._ '(i.IJ S •S 8 10 IS Cltr Sllfhn ~JO 8 10 JO l CJtr Slk'\en • 4 lO 1 9 3n • 0-'t TeH Mem I'() I J) 6 IS 8 30~10 35 11 ~ 11 lDWAIOS CINIMA "'4-t.or 11-o ~' /..t ~46 JIC2 'Wtwtt....., .... , :;. s ., • 1020 "''°" THI UNMHIT'r CINIMA 4245 C-11>1 .. SH I I Deft•t Tell ...... ~ S 4S I 10 IS 2 Oftfy .... L_.,~ IJ 6 I IS 10 )0 l ,.._... ~ J •d 1,905 10 50 • .._.._ ......... "'G 13 6 JO • JO 10.lO 5 ,__..,_I'<> IJ S 1 JO io 6 the..__. LevlM S •S 7 •S 10 IS ... -······· from aero the world. Ceramic , silverware and table line will also be offered In add111on, everal drJwing~ will be held during the festivities. All proceed from the C\<en t arc being donated to Marisol. Marisol, Inc, opened it'i doo~ m Co ta Mc a in 1977, mce th at time more than 55 children have felt the love and support that this unique group home offer . • Ticket will be-old at the door fo r $7, but eating is hmited. The church U. l°"ated atJ259.. Victoria.St. For in fo rmation call 646·4652 or 690·1830. WOODHIOOI CINIMAS 8o'!O<'Co 'Otl~IC.,f-., ... ,. SSl Ot.SS I °" Sllclc .... ll'G I 31 • JO, 1, 9 30 2 loc114rwft 4 30,7J0 IOIS 3 Cl'Y Slklc..,. tl'G 1 J S 30. 11 I 0 20 4 .,,.,. Aa..ut hltl pOI S 1 1 S 9 4S ~ Dre~ O.e4 ,~_. PG 131 • 30. 6 30 I 30 J follntlln Vllly fOUHTAIN VAlUY TWIN 9-•""°" f~., I.It ~ '""" 1 .. 1c4nrft • S I JOJO 2 Wiit! He-Ce"'' ...... i,.., 1G 7 l> 10 30 T rvth er Dor• • ) 'AMllT 'OU• CIHIMA 1716 "°"''' "'' .S• "63 10· ""4Hn Haw'i I• 2 •, 6 I I 0 2 twttch 1• •S 6 I IS . 1070 ) ~ O.e4 fff<I l'G lll I ·~ J 0 ~ 4S ~ .. • 0... 0.941 C.~ I I 30 S 40 •.SO fll 2 pc;, J~ 1 ., ...... Baell IDWAIOI SOUTM COAST LAGUNA 4 6 S Coo.• ~ ..._ •91 "' , ..... ....,. .... , ~·~" ' 2 °" t14ci,..,. ~ 13 '·~. 7. •.:JO ''Hands On'' Chiropractic Dr. t:tarold Thibodeau 50 Years of Field Practice Interned under the persondl supervision of Or. 8.J. Palmer, the developer of Ch1ropract1c. House Call For Bu y People Daylilht Hours Only P.O. ox 2678 N rt Be~h, CA 92663 (714) 542-1917 (714) 542-7198 (213) 598-6644 ...... C Pata-,CS.Tirsaya "THE FUNNIEST MOVIE COMEDY IN YEARSI Hysterical, cam't-ca~tll '-'YI Sets Ille new •door ,_....fer lups at die ••wles!" ••• UlllCYr --·- f 11~11 ._._.Pll'Q9,_ ........... -.............. ... Mlilf ...... ____ ...n_ ... __ _ ----.u-....... __ .... __ _ ______ ., ___ ......... ... ---~---l 1bouundi of rubber ducltie Y.ill make rheir .nnual return 10 brPC the rapid of Wdd Rivers Waterpark Saturday. There's no quackery 1n'IOl\'cd -1t'J JUll part of the 1econd llnnual Rubber Ducky Gr11nd Pm bcncfiuna the nited Cerebral Palsy AliOciation or Oran1e Counry. Special yellow racing duckiei will compete at 1 p.m. ~ fint 50 duckaeJ to cro the (1n1 h hne wall '*in pnzes for· their 1dop1ive parents. Orphan duckies arc being offered for adoption for a S.5 donation at 1111 part1c1pat1ng Oranae County Ki-Nanis Clubs and TCBY Yogurt tom •. . An adoption ccmflcate en11tled the bearer to Cree admi15ion to Wild R1\'crs on race da). In addition 10 the gene ral race, a ... pecial Corporate Duck Challen~c will i,e he ld at 12;30 p.m. For additional !;ie131I' cull ~57--47 6. llll'Cliy site ol lhmllllnl 11111:1111 HBO Tclc"i ion v.111 air 'varrv Shandhng. Stand·l..p Saturday ut 1 l p.m. The show. Shandhng's fiN maJOr project 1nce h1-; tele\ii ion series went off the atr, wa taped at Irvine Barclay Theatre Finest Quality Available Anywhere * CoJou del llar •Fashion lslattd * .. Ptact Matl * Westclitf Plau * SOltll Coast ~ Yiftatt (orm.1nce' at the theater on March 9, pro .. idc the 750-scat l1'1ne Barcia) Theatre ~uh it fir.,t nation~I e11po urc. Shandling d he cho c the theater on the ad of a frie nd bccau c of ns "inti 'let 11ng " II i his . first ca telcv1 ion pec1al in five years. FREE Stain and Water Repellent Treatment with all SUEDE & LEATHER CLEANING . * Garments * Purses •Gloves •Belts. Other Specia.lities include Repairing, Refinishing & Dyeing. 873-4840 "INcRmllu: AND [XmtNG. I DoN'T KNow How 'fHiy DID IT!" "Two THuMM Ur!" ·'8£UUllfaT ·--=----·----'le• ---·- • By Saskla Bernhard Onnge COISI Dally Pio! It wa. uppo ed to be a arcat event Oranac Cou nty Performing Arts Center proudly pre coting Plncido Domingo in one of his O\tcn 1bly favorite roles, ihat of Dick Johnc;on in G iacomo -Puccini' "The Girl or the Golden We~t." Yes, he w;,1' 1hcre. And yes, he \\3S reall) good looking. But was 1ha1 really him'l Wa~ that rcall) an 111111 IPS-111 ,,. 1•. t.s 11 oo u...-. t I Ii.-.. ................ --IPClll 1 Ila 11 tS ~Ml J ll 9tS af 11U•f IPllll ~ llll (US S lll HO ltlS the world renowned oper~ star, ·the Placido Oomfngo? One couldn't really tell -he jusr didn't •ing that much. How can 1hi1 role be one o( the favorites or this world upcrn tar, one 1n which h.: didn't really have to !ling rhat much'! Maybe one couldn't ju)t hear him well, becaau!IC Dame Gwyneth Jones, who played the title role Minnie, the Girl of the Golden We st, through her booming voice didn't le ave any doubts that she's .ml Riii • I 111 (4J5) 1:15. I .. (s,al£...-o • U IB ft.1111 na DA H5l l·I , ti INFORMATION LISTED IS FOR DATE~-PUBLICATION ONLV • the ball. Thli lady, who ii OM ol the world's areat dramatic sopranos herself, really hu an amaz1na voice. Bui maybe it was just 100 much for this perticular role. When Domingo and Jona were singing a duel. one had problem\ recognizing OOminao's \.OICe 0Jnit G"'yncth Jone' made her debut a\ lhe warmhearted ·aloon keeper M111nic, • net Justino Diaz, noted Puerto R1cnn b•t,s·baritone, made h1~ debut a henff Jack R.rnce, J~)hn,on "• antagonist. Ju ttn<> l)ia1 performed well and c.irned a lot uf applau..c, hav.ing 1t hurd fight nc:<t to two 'ITIO I cclcbr.1tctl \tar\ of rhc opcru world. The stoge bnckground wa\ amazing. Big commendations go to stnge director Harold Prince. associate stage director Vincent Liotla, nnd designers Eugene and Frannc Lee They made the stage look like a real Cahforma gold rush 1own, including sttm shining at night and the highland being Placido Domingo starred as Dick Johnson and Dame Gywneth Jones portrayed Mannie in Puccini's "the Girl of the Golden West," which debuted Wednesday night at Orange County Performing Arts .Center. lowly CQ\.Crcd _wjtb \00\\ during '1 blizzard perfectly. l'hcre \hould have been "7>per<}·lo"Vers said it was one of ihc And Puccini's music -11 ~a' o more ccnes like th1 in the 100 worst arrangements they had ever wonderful, o calming. • long thrce-ho~r performance. ~ecn. II' too bad there were '° fe\\ An)way. ·The .Girl of ; the nn a ... t<><f1\.""\P the rec1tamc often -Golden Wr: t" got standing seemed to dc!\troy the mu.,1t: The . O\.&lion'I, c"pcciall} -of couf\c - finale 1n ,, way appca,cd the Placido Domingo and Dame audience. in ,1 beautilulh taJ?cd G"'yneth Jone . But after th~ Ct, the o;mging and orchc~tra how, at the lntc night benefit A second performance '-' 111 be \tagcd Saturday. 'ltar11ng at 8 p.m .• hefore hc.1ding to the Dorothy Chandler Pn' ihon nt the l.os Angele' Music Center for unother five performance~. 111u\1c finnlly corrc\rond~J dinner (10:30 p.m !} many real __________________________________________________ _._ __________ ....;_ ______ ..;.__ __ _;;_,. NEW YORK -Thcr1'1 IOIMthifts about thole "J" namet. F'llll aberc was Jack. Then Jolmny. For IWhile Jou. Now Jay. NBC offecially announced Thursday' come~ian J•y Leno will take over as hole ol "The Toni1bt Show " whe11 Johnny Carson re11rcs next year. L e n o had nothing but praise for Carson. Leno "Johnny'!' the best at what he doc ," Leno said. "I don't think we'll ever i>ce the likes of it aaain. No one will ever hold an audience for 30 years the way Johnny hu." Leno, 41, has been exclusive guei1t host of "The Toni&J)t Show" for tht past three years. "Leno ha proven extremely popular with the late night audience 3nd. we are confident lhaL lhuh.c}w wl.lL@nunuc itUa.u: __ night dominance for many, many years," aid Warren Littlefield, pre 1dcnt of NBC Enterpri cs and e'l:ccu11~e vice president of NBC Production . Caro;on, who e la\t sht>w wall be May 22, 'nid th rough an NBC 'po'-c'm n· ·•I wish Jay all the 'IUCCh'I IQ the \\Orld." -By Tht Associtttttl Ptt11 B.B. King, Lucille lieadlini annilil · ' . IMAT AIOUT IOlt ~ 0.15 3~ s 45) 8'0010'00 THE ISLAND i,.,t,,,, '· ·''. Het,,..,,.,.r Y .1 Jr .tnf1 lhP ~tp t , ..... ,. .. 640·1218 -~~- FU ~q 1121S?J t ~ DON'T TIU IOI ~IJl 11JJ 315 5 4Si 81JJ "1S *"** HAIK · '1!'245~4~,UU! ...... lfG..131 ~ 00 3UI s: 715 t! LIDO ·~··.".I • •• • , I• ~ ' ' 673·8350 HARBOR TWIN HUTTON CENTRE y ,,n ....,, y , .'),.•t.. , ~ "'~ . '"' " 662·2266 TllUIA I LCMm IR) 15 001 NS 1015 HUDIOte HAIK (Rj (5.l>) 7:1J 9:l) 11.l) .,... (flG.13) 6"15 8 l) 10-35 cmsucms (PG-13) (5.l'J) 8'00 10-.ro IACUUFT (RI I• 151 7'00 9"45 12;15 fJ Mm DOrrTIUllOll 1PG-t3' (5. 15) 7l) 9"4512:00 TOWN CENTER )" >' trl. ~ '• 1, t ,..,. ,, ... • . · .. A 11.e•, • • • 1 751·4184 H.erhor Blwd 11t W 1l\on 631·3501 ., ..... , ~ 13} {1:00 3.15 5 4518:00 10 15 IACUIWT MT AIM IOl1 ~1151~ 81JJ 10.ll IPGl ~I JI 145 ·~ 615 tll lltll HUDSOM HAIK .,_ o OOtal IPG-131~1JJ3~ SI~ 7 JI~ EDWARDS ORIGINAL H•rh11' Rlwd •f At1•m, 546·3102 CINEMA CENTER aJf (,A l/r • 1r • ' ,, ~ .. ,ti • h ..... 979·4 141 Oll.Y Lm.Y , B~1$ lt6 MESA CINE MA ... 646 ·5025 IPG-'31 =~m BRISTOL 'I . 540-7444 SOUTH COAST VIL LAGE 54 0 ·0594 WOODBRIDGE H 11 I" • "" ,>,. f I U 0 551-0655 IMAT&'7\0n _,DUI,_ tro-~ ~XI ~lll U UNIVERSITY 8 54·8811 cirt~-Lftti .... lfG.I~ ~ ! 7:GJ ~ ~50 .... ,:1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY .. •' . ' ' 839-1500 l!i • I SOUTH COAST UGUNA 4 97-1711 VILLAGE CTR. !i• .. ". ~' '. 1 l ~ ... t 89 1·0567 cmu:a11 IPG-13111tll 300 5 lUtJ ~ -fG.~ ~· 4517tSt~ ., ..... , fG.~ ~ 153,JI 6~115 tJ) WESTMINSTER TWIN "· • • 1· V1 I ... ' 1' K j I 995.5333 WESTMINSTER MALL •' . I•· : •• '' .• ,., Y AI 893·0546 ' MUDIOIMIK 2JIUHX 6ll UJ~J) DOWTTIUllOll PG-!l Jl3llS-7Jl9~ IMAT AIM IOI? IPG 1200 200 H~~ 5al Ito ~r1J TMIUIA I Loum t!l.S?OO• H'CIJ CINEMA VIEJO Io,,, ' , ' ' . ' 830·6990 VIEJO MALL Jt~ b 220 FRANCISCAN PLAZA ' '~' . 661-0 111 IMAT AIOUf IOI? PG! 15 7 ll 945 SADDLE BA Cl< ~ ~I ' -' ' t • ~ ><: i.'. 1 ~' .. 581·5880 ~~rm11t.-n ~== El TORO 14,• 581 -9500 LAGUNA H ILLS "'~·. EDWARDS :,, r • I•' 766·b 611 blues rest at Pacific Amphitheatre Blue' great, H.B King and hi ever pre cnt p.uitnr, Lucille, "'111 be part of the .111·'\tar hnc up 1>f 1.1lcn1 S.iturday al the Ben,un and llcdgc' Blue IC<,1 1,,il .11 the P ocrf1c A mph1th1:.11rc. fhc oent I\ \Cl to begin .1t J p.m. fo1nin~ fl..ing will Ile \OCJ I dyn1rn o E t ttl James and the "H oochic King Cooch1e Man " h1m~µlf. W1lh1: Dr.,.on. Aho on trip wil l he Gregg All man and Johnny Winter. l·or the concert, 1.)1>.on h,1, pulled tngcther h" one-time "dream hand." lcaturing stars in their O\\ll right Mme Alh on, Ca\h McCall. Rob W,l\\C rm.1n. Al Duncan. l nng John 11 .. ldry .rnd John C Jmphcll . fh1' \\ 111 be King\ f()Urth year hcadlin111g '-' 11h Hcn\on anJ t-fcdJ!c' Blue.,, I 01m1tabk. c'l:qul\1tc tnne .1nt.J an elo<1ucn1 'en'\e of phr .... 1n!! hnvc made him " u111,cr' tlh ncknuwlcdgcd hluc\ Ohl\ICI llH.l one or Amcm.-.1\ bC\l· kn<l'-' n. hc,1-lmcd m)J\IC1.in, Born 10 1925 111 the hlu~'·nch TV 111""'8 7:00 7:30 8:00 rurnl Misw. ippi Delta. he learned 10 pl.1y guitar a~ a child , nd "'i.lll c;oon working for nicl.clii ana dime in the street of h1 hometown, lu.1 Bene. At age 22, King mo\.cd to Mcmph1.; where an c~tens1ve and long-esrnhlt hed blue )Ccne w.i 'till Ooumhing. After a year 10 Memphis. King got an important brc.1k when he landed .1 pot on harmonica ace Sonny Boy William,on' radio how. I ncreao;cd rnd10 \\-Ork led to .r record deal, nnd in 1951 King o;corcd hb fir t of many hit with "3 O'C'locl. Blues.'' This year he i wor~ing on a new album for MCA featuring the guitarist and drummer from Living Colour and Stewart Levine, who h.1s manned the con ole for Simply Red. He hai> JI o contributed songs to lhe nO\·elty album!I "The 11np.,onc; Sing the Blues," and a trihutc to Garfidd. In udd1uon. three other B.B. King recording rHOJCCI \\Ill be rclea<,ed thl\ )Car -a 50-song rctroc;pect1\c 00\·sct, J "Live .it 1 he Apollo" set featurrn~ the Phrhp Mo rri'I 'upcrh;tnd, nnd an m.,tructmnal .tlbum entitled "B.B J...ing and Sons Lt"e" For more th.in 35 )Car . J.1mc' h;" \Cl the 'tandard for rhythm .ind ~ vocal . Know for such ·so..-cra cla' 1Cll a., "Rock With Me I lcl'lry," "Good ,Jiockin' Daddy" tind "Mo\t of"' All." Jame continued her ucccs through the 'fl(h ~1 th llit .. uch alt "All I Could do wa Cl)" and "My Deare)! 0Jrling:· l3orn 1n Lo Angele and ra1'\ed in an Franc1,co, Jamee; wo alrc:idy inging 1n t1 go~pel ch.o1r at the .1ge of fil,e He go pel root are .in important part of her music tod3) Twcnty·t\\O )Ca r" ago, Allman and hill brother Duane formed a group th nt "-Ould coi:ne to be regarded 11 the quintc scntial Southern rock band. Six musicians, all \tccpcd in the mu ic:il trad1t1 on.; of their Southern hnmel,1nd'I, tQO~ what they had inherited ,\nd infused it with \Uuthful gc niu!-. One of America', master \1rngwritcr' ,,., "-Cit as an· expert ba' 1'1t, untl n expert Mnger. D1'\on IM penned uch modern cla \IC\ "'' .. poonful," "Little Red Roo ter," I he ~eventh on" and 'I Ain 't Supcr,11t1ou\." I ickc1' .ire $19. 95, $25 5 and S27 50. The c.in be purcha ed at T1cl.ctron lo\:. t1on' or charged hy phone ~l 643·1300 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:30 ..... .... ..., .. .... .. .. ----...... ~ .n.r.,... ~I ICI I whila. ACl)C ........... ,.. ....... lowed by mUHon1 of fiercely loy1I rans and revered by lhc new .....,.. Of"""' metal bfndl. On Saturday,, Irvine Meadows Amphitheater will play host to the loud and lowd Auuie aroup with the rcputatk>n as rock's ultimate bad boy : the band that must ·~~rely be Tipper Gore's wont nightmare. · If Gore\ prCpo'ltcrou~ claims or rock mu,ic being the devil's tool art to be believed, then ACIDC's A•au' Youna must be Siilan himself. • .. Qeff Walliamt, drulNftlr Caril Staci• and leW siEr 8ri9' .w-on.ne....., * Mnctln !=after ...... ............. ............ Whichw• bJlt.lmrwrM "'Death by M,..._turt.'' The addition of JolaMOn ~ 10 be pure genius, 11 the ftnt album the band rclcucd wtda- Johnson at the helm. ''Back IA Black.'' sold 10 million copies ud has become one of the bi ... 5elling CDs of all time. -The album's title and 10mber black cover were the band's 1ubt .. tribute to Scott. In the 11 yean since the relc ... of "Back in Black," t~ l"°'IP'I popular\ay has not waned. Their latest album, "'J"hC Razor's Edae," relca~d last summer, has already sold more than twO million copies and produced three hit sinaJe1. ji.. I I i..' ' ' ' I I . . He.IYY metal rockm from down under, ACJOC, performs Saturday at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. ,,...., ..... 7, 1111 Thousand of rubber duckie will make thctr 1nnua} return to br*"C the rapid of Wild Rivers W1terpark S1turday. There's no quackery ln\iOlved -,,., JU t p1rt of the second annual Rubber Duck{ Grand Prh bcncfning 1hc Unit~d Cerebral P•l•y Allociation o Oranac County. • Special ycll<M racing duckiell will compcJe at I p.m. TM Cint SO duckie• to cro~s the fini h line will win prize for their adoptive puent5. Orphan duckic arc being offered for adoption for a SS donation al all par1icipatin1 Oranae County Kiwanis Clubs and TCBY Yo3un tore . An adoption certificate entitled the bearer to free admission to Wild River on race di). Jn addition the gener11l race, a pccial Corporate Duck Challen9'c ¥.111 be held lit 12· 0 p,m, for additional deta1h. call 557""4796. llll'Clly Bite of ~ 11111:1111 Young. who with older brother Malcolm founded the band, left Khool at age 15, but has never abandoned hi \elve1 schoolboy uniform (including cap and shorts) which he wears during each and every performance. This has become the band' trademark, along with Angus' hyperactive, perpetually nu1ling guitar-playing style .• "I can't play if I've got 10 Often called an unpretentious working-class band, AC/DC uses few gimmicks (aside from Angus' odd attire) and relies instead on car-punishing, roof-rattling rock· and-roll. You'll never hear a ballad from these guys. They also are known for their clever USC Of double ~ntendre, a tongue-in· cheek ~se of humor, and thinly veiled sexual themes to nearly every song. forte. "I don't think ~e ever put on a bad show," Angus has said. "We do what we do best and re~lly don't take that many chances. We've added a lot more ut light how, blowing up • giant · HBO Telcvl\ion ..,.,111 air "Garn rurmun.:c a1 1he theater on Man:h halloon of the guitarist pon,ng Shandhng: St.md-l p" Saturday at 9, pro"ide\ the 750-seat Irvine · devil horns, dropping hundreds of I I p.m. The show, Shandhng\ fir~t B.ircl3) Theatre with it) fir t Angu'i·emblazoned fake dollar bill maJor prOJCCt ince tu\ tele' j,ion national eJCposure. Shandling ·d during 1hc song "Moneytalks," series went off the air. wa!i taped hc ·cho e the theater on the ad pccial effects over the years, but 1he focu s i\ still on u every night, not on some machines. I don't hear too man)L--f>c.ople--eomplain about our hvc show ' -that's still ~hat we do best." fihng of cannon' from both sides at Irvine Barclay Theatre. of a friend because of its "inti of the stage and the now-legendary c111ng." Jt is his first c 'stand s11ll," Angus ha. said of his frenetic technique. tolling of the: ominou'> black bell teltv1 ion pec1al in five years. · introducing "Hell' Bell . " r-----------.;------------:~~~~~==== Jn addition to the human whirlyg1g in abbreviated pants and his guitarist brother, the band's current lineup con ist of ba si t Live performance is AC/DC's Some of the special effect referred to include a 4'late-of-thc· Openm~ for AC/DC tomorrow at the Irvine Meadow will be the up-and-coming heavy metal band, LA Gun\ The how 1 · old out. -IConcert, sll•t IKtlon to benent children's home A concert and s1lcnJ auction benefiting Marisol, Inc., a group home from acros the "'orld Ceramic , silverware and table hnes will also be for medically fragile children, will be held Saturday at Orange coa t offered · Unitarian Un1vFr ah ;i Church in Co ta Mc a. The. silent auction will In addition, everal drawings will be held during the fc tivities. begm at 6 pm. and the concert is ct to bcgm at 1 p.m. M 1 MOQn Ro\e, the featured ban will begin the fcstivitic . A !.pecial All proceeds from the even t arc being donated to Marisol anso, tribute made 10 Marlwl, Inc., and its children will be sung by th~ band Inc. opened II'\ door m Co,ta Mesa in 1977, since that time more than and 3 children's choir. The song, entitled "LOve Can Build a Bndge," 55 children h:we felt the love and upport that thi unique group home wa!I originally ung by the Judds, but was chosen as the theme song for offer · the e\ening becau5e of ii me age. The rest of the program will feature • Ticket will be sold at the door for $7, but tunes from the 196o~. '70s and 80·. church ll> located at 1259 Victoria St. seating is limited. The •Among the $21.0oo worth of items to be auction are china and 'cry tal · For information call 646-4652 or 690-1830. tf IAUCM' OHIMA 1 )'I c 1a'.t-M /Is :mo !J "-,., MNft 7 .. s IOWAM>t NIWPOtT CINIMA JOO ,...__... Ce••• .. 6•• f'l16() -l ClfJMktlen •,•3 19J/J :1 1 lhdr._., PG' I •S. •JO. 7 l~ 10 IS u ) ..... ~ .... , -I ... Jlll,S•S. 10 J, IOW.UOS ISLAND CINIMA -•'ood ~ .. IX>" ,., ....... ,, . flrltch • ~ •S. 8 I~ 10 30 MISA CINIMA ,.,.._"°" lllrd /19•!> S• 6•6 S02S lelh ... ~IN e.10 TOWN «NTH CIHIMAS So..~ Coo11 "-o•o 751· "'4 • I 0"'1 h L-tr 'Ci 1J I 3 IS $ 4S i 10..JS 1 What AJ..111 .... , l'Gl II lO I •S. • 6 IS • l() .o 30 • J SeetMfhh 'Ci U) I 3 S 15, 1 30 9 U • 0-'t fell-..., "C 131 12 I• '1 JO • •S, 1, SOUTH COAST P\AZA .. ~ S•6 >711 lot.lidroft • , s • 10 JI) -- 1 n..1me a L.e111t• · s 7 :>e 1 o City Sllclren 'C • '~ 1 9 311 r WOOOHtOOt CINIMAS ao-,o;1.....,..1C.; ... .. SSI 0655 • 1 City Slkllen 1PG 13, • 30 1, 9 3C '1 lod1drwfl l • 30 7 30 10 IS l City Pie lien l'G I JI S JV. I I 0 10 ' Whet AMII! hti? l!'G) S. 7 IS, 9 •S 0.-ep O..<I ,.ed PG 131 • JO 6 30. 8 30 ""' Follltlln Vllly · 'OUNTAfN VAUIT TWIN l...c•~,..., £~ 139 \ tecll4'rwft • S ~ e Iv ..J> 1 Wl1<1 H••m Cen'• .. ._.,.,. Cj 1 30 ~o 30 Tl'Vfh ., Oare ~ JO PAMILT fOUi CIHlMA 1 716 ~ "°'"' "'' !1 '-63 I ~ .... Hewie , • 6 I 10 ,....ch I• • 6 I 1.S 107C l ~ O.e<I J.e<I PG JJ I ••. 3 • • •S •~ 9 H ' • 0... o..4.Ce~ • 30 .S •0 t llJ OI 2 r(. •H '.-lllcll lOWMOf IOUnt COAST 1.AGUNA •Jo S C-• • .._ ·~1 ,, 1 ..... .......,. .... ., '(; ·~ ' 10 1 City Sltc:li•rt i'G 13 • •S 7, t JO Finest Quality Available Anywhere * Cof1ll .. Mar • f asbioft lslaftd * Mlitl Ptact Mall * Wtstclift Ptau • Soatll Cont Ptw Yilaae F Stain a d Water Repellent Treatment with all SUEDE & I LEATHER . ~ CLEANING * Garments * Purses *Gloves *Belts. Other Specialities include Repairing, Refinishing & Dyeing. 673-4640 Ii 1 TMlme, & l_.. ~ 11 , 30 S • 1 30 10 3 fX 2 ) :1·1~ 2 10 • •S '1 9 IS. SOUTH COAST VIU.AGI ~•·._o< 8 S40 1----:===========================-t-----,;::::::;::::::;::::::=:!::~~~~~~:;;~;:::::::::::---:-----•~4~=1(:~•~ ;· · -·~ OIS '~Hands On'' .Chiropractic • 0"'1 ..._ L-tr l!'G IJ I •S. • I IS 10 ~ 11 • ~ 0-'t Tell M.m (PG 13 I 3 IS 5 •S. 8 10 IS ) 6 HIHI_.......,,, 17•S ?•S ••S,t.•S • • 1~ • s-pdl•h 1 J s 1 is· ' 10 (I UOO CINI.MA ._.,., I ll>d Gt ,.._ V.IOQ<t 67;t a ' Thelma & le11IH • •JO 7, q 30 1 l'OH THlATll u S Coos•~ ~~-. 61l 6i60 Clll&en Ken• 11 9 t~ Ji C8$ Mell lOWAIOS CINlMA CINTH ?701 Ho•bot 8lwd rl 1 •• .oveo.i. •,. 9'V •IH 0..ly , ... L-tr fPG Ill 5 I ) 1 30 9 ·~ 1 C'°'J Slklt•n pt(; IJ S lJ, 6 10 30 1 City Sllcli•tt 1'Ci I J • JO 1 9 30 • o. .. ·, Tell-.... o 13 ,. is e 30 10 is IOWAM>S CJNIMA • -ai.d lt.dooo• ,.... 5•~ 3102 wt.et~a.a.? 1•S I 1010 ~ HAa.eot ""'" CINtMAS tio-tior • "' t " -"' 63 J!IO' hclufrwft ' S • 10~ 2 Hv4IMft ..._.. I 5 7,f Sweleht Ovt el •·-""" · ~ I 9 1111111111ton BelCh IOWAJIOS CHAITH CINTll 18'11 w.,1'4, •-. • ' 0 o..ty The L-ly 'G I J ' 15.1.30 9 •S ? Hutben Hawlt J 6 I 10 "'Y Sikh,.. r'C J • JO 1 9 .30 • wtlot Alle\11 lob? P<il 6 1 S t JO 10 JO ' Thelma & loul1e ~ ' ~ I • I 0 I) IOWA•OS HUNTIHOTON TWIH llS•J MP S• 8•6 OJS. Jv ..... ~ < s 73... 7 0...'tTeHMeMj!'CIJ SO 8 10 1.S lrvllle THI UHMISllY CtNlMA •1•S Comp..s IS• ea • . 0-'1 Tell MeM S 4S I 10 IS 1 o..tyttM~ll'G ll 6. 6 IS 1030 J ~ il"O-IJ '•S 7, 905 10 SO • ...,._ "--" P'<i 1 :i 6 .;,o a » u:no s ~..._t'(i13 .sf)() 10 6 TMllM oMI IAvlM ~ 5 •S 7 •S 10 IS Dr. Harold .Thibodeau . _ __,.___ SO Years of Field Practice Interned under the personal supervision of Dr. 8./. Palmer, the developer of Ch1ropr.Jdic, House Call For Bu y People Daylight Hours Only (71 4) 542-1917 P.O. Box 2678 (71 4) 542-7198 N rt Beach, CA 92663 (213) 598-6644 ....... CI I ·-·cal-TY saysa "THE FUNNIEST MOVIE COMEDY IN YEARS! Hystertcal. CM't-ca~tll fuRyl Sets th new •••or~ for lups at 1111 ••wtesl" ••• ·LUUCYr •• nmswr --·--' tl1~11 . . ~,.,..,_. • .-... u~ ................. ""',.. ...... _ .... ara-..-.---.-m-.u-••-·--.,.•-• -w------.,_ ............. ... ... _,___ A r--• . _ _.. "INCRDDLE AND ExtmNG. I Do 'T KNow How THEY Dm IT!" ..... Doo\. 'NIU.• t Iii.II I "Two Tm1Mls Ur!" -~•un1 l , Published by Page Group Publishing. Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr., chair~n Jim Gressinger, publisher William S. Lobdell, editor & vice president Steve Marble, managing editor Walter Burroughs, 1901-1989, founding publisher Editorial Medi~al malpracdce reform necessary • rhc t.1c1or., bch11H.I the e~calating co t of health care are mam .md cnmple\, 'o 110 1,1nglc ini1ia ttve would be uff1cicnt to rc't'IH' 1hc pr(lhlcm ' U111 Prc'ldcnt Bu1,h ha<. unveiled a plan that will help curb , tlnc ·"l"-ll uf the ~11uat1on: The increasing number and 11111\ .. 1"•n.1hk '"c ol mcd11.al m.1lpractice awards. ~ecdk" to '·''. "hen phy~ician cau e harm, owmg to rnwmpctl'nt ur ncgligcn1 hehav1or, they should be penalized pr11lt "1nn.1ll~. aml m.1dc to pay financial compensation to thc11 1n1urcd pa11clll' llut 111 all tno rn.im o,c.,, JUrtcs go beyond the rcalitie of 'Pl'C1f1c m;ilpract1cc l'!.i1m' They unfairly target the physician .ind h1' or her 111<.11rcr .. 1 ... wnuQg they de erve nothing beuer th ,111 tn he fo1ced to empt~ their "deep pockets" and hand O\CI lh Wntellt" to the Jlliltnllff -With, Of COUrSe, Q major cut hcing rc..,crved fnr the pl.1intiffs attorney. I ht' <,1t11at1011 contrihutc' tn runaway health-care costs in I\\ 0 W,I\ <.. f 11,I, II piopl.!f<. <.oaring m,dpracliCe insurance premiumc;, \\hll't' 1:nq t1l the avc1.1gc ph-. ... ci.1n more than doubled from 1'1~2 to IWN • "cwnd 11 l.111<.c<. ph,c:1cian' to perform or order billion of uollt1r' \\Orth 111 c\cc" procedure' m an effor1 10 avoid the u1crl!' .ind l 'Pl'll'l' 111\ohcd in couniering malpractice .Kl'U,,ltllH1' fhcn thc1c '' the other uamaging con equcncc of the c,c,1l.1ting mcd1l·,tl li.1hdlt\ lfl<-1' .. The tendenc) of phys1ci.rn~ tu ,l\llld \Pill\.' 'pcc1Jlt1c<.. 'tich ,1, obste tric\, thal are p.11t1\.·ut.11h l<'lhh1c1\C to hul!c a\\.trd m malprnct1cc ~t11ts. I hl· pr~,11kn1·, plan. '"h1ch v.ould have to be apprmcu hy < 1mc1t.: "· " 11' 'ct up .1 ') qcm of financial muucementc; and J't 11 dirt·' .11ml'd .11 cctltn.I! the l\tatc. to enact mc:iningful ll lnrm' \nll'lh! other thing<.. the reforms v..ould. Pl.11 t' .1 S2'i!l.OOO cnp on awa rds. ~uch as punitive 111dcml'llh .ind p.11n .rnd -,uffenng 'claim , thal go beyond 1.11111pl·11,,l1111.c plt1111rllh for actual economic damages 111uir 1 t. d ,1, .1 I l''lllt 111 rm:Jic.tl malpractice: \1'1111,h tht 1:1111te p1 uf "Joint ,in.d several liah1li1y," u11du "h1d1 t.,1d1 ddcmlJnt in a ca<.c. nn ma tier how0 lu1111cd !ht 111\11h\.·111c111 11r m1111m.1I the fault. '' held liable for the l'lltlll .11111111111 ·"'·irdcd to a plaintiff; l1r11h1b1t rht· practice of double recovery. which allows pl.111111th 111 lit' l!l\l'n lin;inc1al awards c\cn '"hen they have b1.·c11 ~11111pc11,,11l:d fnr cxpen~ec: ln their own health 111,111.1111.l 11r 11tl11.:1 <.oun.:c<. \lhl\\ dclcnd.111 1<. to <.ehcdule the pt1) ment of award 1\11 tuttHl medic.ti hill<. mer a period of time, rather than rc4u1r1ng Jl.I\ mcnt 111 lump c;umc; beforehand; l11<.t1t11t l' tcdcr.11 'late coopcratl\c efforts to determine .111d puhltu1c the l·omp.iratt'-'e effec11vencs~ of various mcd11..tl trl·.11111t"llh .111d procedure ... r \(,tl'lhh lllln Jlld1c1al altcrna11ve for handling ll1.tlp1 old Ill l'f,11111' Pr c,11h. 111 1111,h h.1, nnt lOme up "ith a magic cure. Some nt 1J1t 'I'~ l II ll pr11p11,,ilc; will undoubtedly .provoke debate;, ind thl' 11\l 1.dl pl 111 \\1H1ld help in dealing with JU'it one pilrt 111 tire l.111: 1 I' ""I 111 11f r 1i:.ing health-care co I . But \I 11 11r < "1111111 prc<.1dcn1 nf the American Tort Rl'l·n 111 \ ,, 1111111 "·" 1ptf\ char:1ctenzcd the s1gn1f1cance 111 \Ir 11 r Ii ' 111111.111\C "The 11npnrtant point 1c; that 1he p· ... , d 111 I ·'' r.1h 11 1 '' 111nc pn,111nn on health cure lt.1l)il1ty ri.;1111111 . lh l • .,,,,k It ,1 \llbtcll fnr federal attCnt10n" D•n1111urr ANfJAS '!al CAN SEE, 5/R, I'Vf; kDQI:£() CN ~A IW8CF~' '/.'74~-- lt1All/ .•. \ ' ' I OIO ~!itU.JN6~ D /!tACK ~.I CRMTlfP IW /UR Pfl(JI '!() tHmY-/,/;iV!!L ~.AIOI Pf() A BIG C4WW6N FOR. ltJ~ ptj11lQ..-' .-...~....--~ RJtl! Best of the Hotline About Orv's innocence.~. J~d1tor·s nutc. The fo/luwmg .ire <tamp/c<; of Or:inge Cor1st ,. D.11/y Pilot re.1d,·r;' comment' .inrl' critic1:.1ns. \Vhlfc: l'1lut L«liton \\ elcomc 11nd rend ;ii/ l'c>mmcnts, we will onl> pub/i.\h rc<:no11sc:\ from col/en 11 ho lct1vc ii mum: (pie use ,,pell it out}, city .ind phone numhcr (for 1-c n tlc11 t i<m ). )'ou cnn get im·o/1 eel by rnlltng the £d11or'<; I lot/me flt M2-6086 fh:rnk you! 0 Wuh the d1.,nm nl of charge\ agn1111it former (Co ta Mesa) councilman Onille Amburgey 1n Harbor Municipal Court at the rcque~t of the Orange Coun1y 01\lnct Attorne):. I'm "'ondering '"ho's go111g to houlder the rcspon ib1ltl) for thi 1tuation C\.er t.1k1ng place 1n the fir'il pine~? • in .you r fine pape r some le; 11 going to be city at1orney responding apologic to the 1om Kathe "ho blew. the cnll terrible treatment Orville and did not -;erve his councilman Amburgey received from your a~ he <.hn11ld ai. hi s legal paper. co1111i.el? . · I re.call a couple of c;irtoons Or will it he 1he ci ty munager especially 1h at were very who did not record the minutes negative and deroga1ory to Mr. properly. "'ho did nor lmng the Amburgey. proper agcndii items to the And, now tha1 he's been ,1ttcn11on of the d1s1nc1 attorney? proven innocent, I'd like to sec Or. Wiit 11 he vo ur canooni'>t, 011)cth1ng from that ;irtist thJt Mr (John) ~hcrffiu,? A~ a -.ay•,, ''.Hooray for our 1dc." matter of lact. doc' Mr. And I'd like to '\uggc t now <ihcrfriu" prclcr ht<. c1ow rare. that Mr. (Ed) Gla,gow ha'i meu1um Of "'ell done? Jfi. about -C\CU<.ed h1m elf from the lime he step' up nnd cal'\ hi'> i:ount1l, l'd like 10 'ICC Orv cro'"· dun t \<'U th111k'! Amburgey reappointed. T URIAN K. THI-RIOT He'<. the be t councilman ~ l JU I read thi' morn111g'i. paper. and I'd like to cc printed we 'c hJd I hJnk )Ou 'cry much. JANE:: MOODY Co~la Me'>a Victory party: the American way By Ann McFeatters Stripps Howard News Ser.~e WAS HINGTON -Argument over the ,.national victory parades huvc become ahno;,t as cau tic as dehatc over the war. Although the prote t movement f1ulcd during De~ert Shield nnd De crt Storm. ll has reignited over the post-war celebra11on!> Protc<,tcr~ don't hke the co t of the June h r.1rndc in Wa hrngton (Cll le.1 ... t SIO m1lhon, including $5 m1lhnn rrom t.l\pa>cr-;), o r the cm 1ronmcnt.1l prnhlcm<. of"" Ion' ur 'Pt c1.ilh m.1dc 11ct..cr t,1 pc dumped on tu'X,ps 1n the June 10 p.11.1dc in '\;'" Yurt... or simply the 11k.1 of llkh1at1ng a v.ar w11h \.1dd.1m lf11,-.c111. ;i h;id man v.ho I''''" Ill pcl\\Cr, Hut the need tor a nat101MI fl·\cl 111 p.11rm11,m ha!-taken OH:1 .1 d1)pl.1) lo riv<ll 1he 1976 Honor 1\mcm.1 D.1) .b111hdny b.1 h. In w."hingron. the p;.itnot1c p.111or.1m<1 c,1llcu for .,pfit-cc-0nd '>Chcdultng uf...111 to the raid over Ir .1q IOh \Htrpl.1nc\ flying O'-'Cr a p.ir.1dc ol :1' man) a 10,000 lrnop,, I I m.mhing b.ind and 45 t.int..,, Pl\tflot m10,::.1les and other c,.1mple\ of military hardware, all re' 1cwcd b> Pre,1dent Bu<.h and k d h) <ien Norm.tn SchwMLkopf. I hen :?2,000 soldier , thei r fam1he" .md \'IP5 were in\1lcd to e,11 ~5.000 donated hot dog-. and 10,C)()(J pieces of chicken and COn\lllllC 52.1<00 <.Oft dnnk<. Jt a ·,011n1ry f,ur picnic" on the I ll1p~l' .ind ~ .itch U.irbara ~1.1nd1cll {Hoh Hope couldn't lll.l"c 11) .11 a \I\() 'how, ,1n Uncle \,1m on '''It' H11! John ~llH.ld. u "' c h,1lcl l',1£lc. the ll " Olympk hulhlcd tc.1111 .111d firework' f or lhmc who coul<fn't '1CI t11:kct,, w.ir 0..4'~u1pment 'ould he .. lt,;\\\:d Oil th!: ~1.111, A llh:m11ri.1I \Cf\kC wa\ \C l up .11 \1llngto11 ·.1tion.1I Cemetery to hnnor the .\71 "'ho <.e"c't flut nc,cr returned lrom the Gulf, it.1111r111J; 1hc h.lllnti11i. hvmn "Oh Ci1xt Our 1 fclp rn gc P.s,t." F.1m1hc' >I the fa llen were offered hc:e tr:in,porti111on and hotel 1crnmm0<.lllt1on' if 1hcv wiantcd to atlend. • · Bu'h ha Ito proclaimed the week of June 9 N11ional Flea Weck and c1lled for ''every communit) in 1hi' counuy to make thi'I comina fourth of July a day of special celebration for our \ returning troop'I." Although mo,1 of the money has heen rni sed privately by volunteer\. Ou h ic; the one who in 1stcd on the hoopla, whether or not it i'> exec me I le argue that n01 JU\I i' it a celebration of '1ctory but an act of CllOnemcnt for 1 h c.: • b v 'm ,1 I " .1 )' r c t u rn rn g \. 1c1n.1m \ .ir \.Ctcrun' "ere 11e.1tcu hy America. RqH1blH:.111' ccrtu111l~ "'on't m11ul "'Ill~ wltirh1l film fuotrtgc of th'-('dch1,111nn' ·tu sho"" .1t the R\.:putil1urn 11.111nn.1I rnn-.cntmn 111 I lnll\tllll llCXI \C.11 Allu w1th the m1ht.ll\ ,1hnut Ill ft;I \OlnC d11l!>tlC cu1' ht·c,n1,c M the hud1tcl <ld1c1t, 11 nintulc·hoo,tcr hcfurc the lh1d m:ws "a' t huu •ht 11pprop11.11c 1 h'-truth " th.it thl' nation like" tn ~clchr .11e. and ,, nu ht.tr\' \tCIOr) i' 1IH· u,1J11iun.1I w.l''f, C\cn 11 the 1111t1.1I cuphort.1 .1ftcr the Gulf "'.tr 1 cv,1pur.11111g It\ ~en ·•"'hit· !\illcc the n.11n1n w111' 1n a mood 10 cclchr111c 1he troop .. - "ornchuw (1rcn.ul.t and Panama JU!ll duln"t call for ticker tap" Whether or 1101 they uppurtcd the war. lender of Cunarc upport the cclcbr11t1Q1'' "It 1 our fe"cnt w1~h th1t 1hoM: who did not return kn~ that they will be rcm1:mherc;J " our heroc11," thev rcsolvcci • h m:.y he tl)O !Ille for 1hosc who died 10 kn,w. thi4t, Hut ca er h> hinc 1h 1Xllh,h1 on merica\ mil ita ry, vetera n " se rvice orgn111zation., organ11cd and promoted the parade in W;"hi11g1011 Uush wall delighted. "0\11 pride 1n our armcu forccii 1., equaled uni) hy 1hc grcatnc ~of what they h;.ive accorttphshed,'' he told the organ1£er'I. "During the cour e of tbi' connict, they \i.Orkcd with troop' of.our coaltt1on p.mncr' 10 free u ,m.111. dcfcMcl\:' country from hrut.11 ·'&!!rCNOn. Yet, 1hey did much more . I he pmfe.,,ionuh"n .uul 1hc courage \I.Ith which c.,.,cry one of t he'c dcd1c.1tcd Amcr1c1rn-. performed hi\ or her dutu:s ha\.C reminded all people' of America' ~1rcn~1h 1111<1 of her un,hakahlc rc,olvc lo uphold dcmocrn11c 11k 111, und the rule of lnw" Priva tely, from c11h1 ye.m of w 11ching Ronnld Reagan, Dush believe' -11ntl h;i' araued forceful!) -1h.1t 'ymhoh~m in a dcmocr cy j, crucial. M•J·W:tY1ng c.1n be a trnn,parcnt, even ~")'nical polittcal ploy. But 11 works. 8 y t h C W I )' , •r •I h j r t I , cmhro1dcted hit • OU\ICnir program , fKKtCT1, I video tape or the cclcbr1tion i nd 1 chddren·1 Cory ••e1Lplain1n1 the awaftict" Will be available for ~le. If the American w1r. no ar1ument 1b®t that. Ann McFeatt~n cown the "1rne House for Seri,,,,. Hciward ~e"' Serv1tt. CRAMENTO • •:ft.W:.ole 1n •fC> last month, a ~ h school in Southern C•fffomla the scene or a stude demonstration -a rarity in dey1 -opposina apendinf cuts be made becaute loca wot turned down a tax increaee. Hundreds of st~ against the red~~~I although the dcmon•~t'l'W!it• peaceful one, the school's princi panicked and called in police, t provoking _a verbal confrontali 1ha1 almost became a phyaic1I o In 1he mid5t of thb event, o 16- ycnr-old s1udcnt who edited the hig~ H hool newspaper took it upon himself to call the local daily new paper edito r , with "'hom he was ncquamted, and tip him off. The ne" paper 1mm cd1atcly di ... palched re pone rs ft nd photographer to Capitol Politics the campus nnd earned a lar,;e article about ' hat happened. The pri ncipa l "'ho hall O'-'Crreactcd to the original e'"'c~nt went bananas when he read about 1t in the newspaper. He learnod thflt 1ht !>tudcn1 journalist had been the ource of the tip, and, ~n a rage, su!lpendcd him from chool. That experience had I a profound effect on the ::.tude~t. who had been planniog40 bccd1e .a lc;icher himself. He wen!, 111stend. into journali m and today "rite<. th1-. column on politic-.. > Th1'i persoMI c'\pericncc '' why I. for one, apprcc1a1e what the \late cnate did the other <lay In pa'"'"&· by un ovcrwhelm11ig margin, a bill that aims fo gu.1rantee the free-pecch right' of high 'chool ,rnd college tudenl<. 111 Cahfornin. The Intl "a'i wnuen 1'\ 111a1e Sen \\'11l 1am Leohar(J, R- Rcdl,111d'>, one of the C.1lrfon ia '>!lite Legislature ' mu t con-.ervat1ve member-.. but 11 nf<,o cnjo)ed 'trong back111g from pm- frce pcech l1berals. Curiou,ly. the onl)' oppo~111011 came from some libcrnli. who have bought 1n10 the \\<hull) hogui. and dangerou'> a~gument thn1. o~c:·s ~"<~r,t'iing free . .,pecch i omehov.-n danger to the • civil rights of other . II' that philo-;oph)' th.H hJ' produced the effort by ~me college to 1mpo11c 'pohucalh corrcc1 " pccch on their campu c1i. gorng o far a to '>pec1f1cnll)' proh1b1t term1notoro that .,omc f111d offcn t'-'C rrec llpcech and good 1a te. or e'en goo,d <,cn::.c. arc no1 '>nOn)'mouc:. People . .iy and do <1tu p1d. hateful nnd ta tcle ' th111gs that can be offen 1'-'C. But one eithe r· bc11e'c 1n the fir,t Amendment or one doe n·t. Cert.uni\ there arc hm11<.. "' one d1,tf ngul\hecl Jllfl'it on1.1.: noted, one c.mnot )'ell "Im: .. 111 .i 1hcatcr, thu. 111duc1ng dangcrou' p.1111c. II the "urd., arc olw1ow.I) mc11111g v1ulcncc, they might hi! rc.1,m1,1hl prnhlb1ted But thmc re tnc1 1(111' mu t be fcv.. .ind 'Jlcc1f1c .111d 1hcy 'crt11111I> 'hould nut .ipply JU't hccau'\t ccrt,11n gro11ps ili'.111."C ccrtmn "'ord' und ha\.'c enough polt11c.1I clout to have them hanncd · It "';i' co,pcciall odd th:it srntc en 1chola' l'el rn., 0 -0.1klaml. ""ho ha' often ch.imp1oncd the c.Hl\l of free 'Pct-ch -e\'oking h" Grcd ancc .. 1or ... -""""' one or t\\.O 'cn.11or' 10 vu1c .tgnin'>t I cnnard\ bill "I'm n01 "lire the frcc•,pccch t.1bel h.l\n't hecn .tarni,hcd bv .,om1,; a(l\ of 1nt1m1dat1on," Ptl11\ c~pla1ncd Undouhtcdly. 11 hn' been 1arn1\hcd, and quit e often Hut J'"' hc~.1u'c omc 11.,c the rij(hl tn mRkc rac1<,I , C'<l!lt or other olfen\i .. c ,t.1tcmcn1s doc\n't mc.H\ 1ha1 11 huuld be nbridJcd. The I conard htll, fur which ~etm voted in commitlct, i i. very '1mph: mcu,1.irc . It would prohih1t public ;uni pr1v•ue hiah ~hoot i.nd etillrt;e'> in C1hfom11 from d1 c:1plining \tudcnt solely for ner(i,in fre e pccc:h rig ht\ 1h.1t v.-oulJ be cnn'it1tut1on1lly protutcJ 1( ucrc1"cd out 1de of c .. mpu1. 1 o llht1d c that r11hl. Hhool 11uthnri11c' would h;&\'C to demon tr111c lhJt uch ptc\:h WOUhl C1catc the danacr o( civil ~•Mlrdcr. 1no hill hol 1cr.. the principle lhlU rul tduation include the r11h1 of ~•aorc>U\, ~n obno•iC>U~. Jcbatt c:..e.11 "'•"' .. . .. , ...... . ............. .......... -... d.ih ......... w.141 ~ .... cle•th, the11 ._, ..... Miy. Wlds to 15 ... "'"-"ef. ....... A ltttlt ...,_, OCEAN REPORT BOATING ............. _ ... , ... IS TODAY'S_.,. ~ ..... J ..... -,..., ... . ,,_ _. _,.. '-" ....... . 2 ..... Sunrise: 5:50 a.m. Sunaet: 8:05 p.m. FISHING. Gl!Mc...__,......ol i.emic..._ ulif• !NH, .,.,.. ... , _...., ... Mll41MM NewMoon June 12 11t. Otr. June 19 0 Full Moon June 27 Last Otr. Juty 5 TIDES , ~-sATUIDAY U :t'7 a.m. l.J flnt low t :OI a.m. 0.6 fi(lt S:Sl u1L J.l hlstt 7:06 a.m. J.J 11:t7 "·"'· 1.J 5«°"41 low ll:OJ p.m. 1.7 6:9J p.1111. S.J S«Oftd higtl 6:40 p.m S.I f obacco lobbyist!s ploy ~ails to stop Bergeson's anti-giveaway legislatiOn By Steve Lawrence The Associated Press SACRAMENTO A lobbyi t's ploy has failed to top a bill that ~ould ban public giveaways or tobacco products in an atte(Tlpt to keep children from moking. The Senate Appropriations Committee voted 7-3 this week to send the mea ure to the Senate noor, cndina an ody sey that was triggered by a tobacco industry lobby1o;t's query to a · talc ta'< board. The bill , SBl 100 by en. Marian Be rge on, R-Ncwport Beach, ~ould bar giveaway of tobacco and tobacco prOduct on public prope rty. 1nclud1ng public building , parks, playground • >1dcwalk · and street . • Violation could re ult in fines of at least $200 for o ne act, $500 for two acts and $1 ,000 ror three or more act . Bill upportcrs &.ty minor are ~blc :JO get cigareucs and other tobac'C:o products through the giveaways, even though it's illegal to cll'or give tobacco to minors. The bill originally reached the full cnatc on May 20. But it was referred to the Appropriations Commiuee irt'ter a lobbyist for the California As ociation or Tobacco and Candy Di tnbutors asked the Board of Equalization how much in C'lcise taxes cigarette manufacturers paid last year to cover the giveaways. The board wrote back that the manufact urers paid nearly $1.7 million. The lobbyist then showed the letter 10 Appropriation Commihee Chairman Robert Presle}. 0 -Ri,erside, uqe ting that pa age of Bergeson s bill would result 1n a tax I s to the state. a Bergeson aide aid. Pre Icy a kcd to have the bill referred to hi comm11tee for <ll'Cvle" of 1t'i fi cal impact Bergeson '>did the lobbyist's acuon was a "blatant .. attempt to kill the bill by playing on the talc' budget problemc;. The lobhyi l did not return telephone calls to The Associated Pres.\. However, <i bill analy\1 Jone for the committee concl uded t.hat the mca ure \\Ould re ult 1n a "very minor general fund revenue gain" becau e mo t of the ample that would have been gh.en away would he ~Id, generating ale'I taxe' Berge on ·aid the bill has a ''good chance" or reaching the governor'!. de 1-.., but only after urviving more opposition in the Ao;sembly. "I think we .can get ii ttff the floor," \he 'iaid in an in terview. ''Obv1ou-;ly there ·will be a ma\ 1.,.c eftort on 1hc part or the tobacco indu\lry to ~ill 11 in the As embly. But I think I've got a good chance. to gel 11 to the gO\ernor. 1 he bill 1s one of the (ew anti- mol-..ing me.tsu re that i moving th1 -;e ion, and 11 supporter ha.,.e made ure reporters "'ere aware of industry effort to kill the hill I he Californi a Medical A soc1at1on, one or the bill's bacl-..crs. di 1ributcd pre rclca cs announcing Wedn esday's upcoming vote. Taped to ench releo e wo n pack of startling "Death" cigarettes, a black pack decorated wi th a skull and crossbonc . A CMA poke woman, Danielle Walter,, s:ud the cigarcttc!I arc \O ld by a Marina dcl Rey d1~1ributor and are intended to be gift for people who should iop mo king <Fullerton man shares in $18M win FULLERTON -A Fullerton the only winning ticket th;H 1 man and hi friend from Portland correctly held la t night' winning hope to buy ticket to the numbers, Lotto official aid remaining NBA championship Thoe number "'ere 17, 21, 22, game w11h part or the nearly $18 28, 33 and 5 1. The bonu number million Lotto J3Ckpol they won, wa 26. officinl said today. Kelso and Green ugrecd 10 buy Paul Kelso, 34, a Domino's four Lotto tickets with money they pizza deli very driver from recently won at the hor c races, f'ullcrton. and David Green, 35, a said Lotto spoke woman Jana e I r ·e m p I o y c d r a i I r o a d Matal. maint e n ance worker rrom Ket o plan to buy a new home Portland, Ore , were co-owne~~ or • with hi winning . 'From A1 event 1 set to begin 1t 3 p.m. Joining King will be vocal pMk\ and rccrl!.Haon depanment, n'i "'ell 8\ bcau1ificat1on project uch as the marker at the entrance to the city. Fund\ fro m th1i. year' event ~111 be u ed to pl.int Oowcr on city treet of the \amc name. Green and has wire. C)'nth1a, told Lotte,..,. officials .. they "'ere "..,1111 numb" because they had not lcpt all night and had not decided how they would spend their w1nn1ngo; Kcl o and Green had been playing Lotter) g.ime together for a couple of ycnr . Mat:ll aid. They u ed to choose Lakcrs ba kctball pla~~ri. number , bul cho'iC Quick Piel !! for this drawmg. '>hC Stlld. They hope to buy ticket to the remaining L01 Angeles Laker' Chicago Bull NOA finals game.,, 0"1c1al' c;aid . Kel o and Green wall each receive SJ~Q,200 a year for 20 years -after :?O percent federal ta't 1~ withheld. l.ollo officials aid. em • • •• • • • .. ... ,,.,....... . n Ill • Ill C::J ... 19 .. -It/JM , ..... ,_.... -... HI .......... " $a ~~"II• ...,_ " u Ari-.a ...... 71 )4 ..,,,... ......... H 4f ...,°" tlythe .. 11 ci....i.. .... CM ...... '° H ,., .......... °""' Ltrfta S7 " o.n ... r1~.wt1t Jr"M '° SI O...~· lMS lucoh 7S S7 °"' ""'°'"'' ""'~'" n S7 °"""' ~..,. " S2 , ... ,i.. .. h ~ .. n rl1119talf o.-.i...4 u u HMnlui.. °""" .. I) s• ...,.,.,..., , ........... 100 61 ~ 1 ............. '•"'*"• 79 S4 ~ •• Gfy ·-·· u n U•"~ ~·--13 lO l""'"'"' SMIUAM 7) J7 -~" s...ua......,. ... SI "I.-...... Slftt.CllM 61 .so M .... 1..._.. SM lloit °'""'9 60 S4 ""'' ~ ''"' Y-Yt. n '° ........ ,, n :• .. .. ,, 16 SI •4 SI 7t SS t) ... ,. Sl 77 S7 1'I Sl •4 .. 77 .. " 71 '2 :• •1 SS 18 sa " 11 .. , " ... " " " 7J S4 71 SJ 13 u ... Mitt--·· .... ~~ -·-°"'. OW......Cll) ~ "-"<• ::.:tc ·°"' ~I lO<li• WUltCll)' :w.-. we:coc. -w..-4 ~ ,.,~ ......... ht...W ~ ,....... ...... ~ • M ,. ., . "' ,. ,, 1• n 11 It .. ., 11 u 7t ., u ,, 71 • ., J7 ll .. " " w n n n lo) ,. n S1 ,, " I ... ...,...~,,,...c-o.,.., A quiet exterior hid a maJor counterte111ng operation at this Huntin"'lon BeJch condominium complex until federal agents arrested l\.VO men and confiscated S20 million in ~ui. bills. COUNTERfBT From A1 )car'i 1n pn,on, Howa rd ~:ud. N1kra ch. Ci5, 1 on federal parole for radctccring charge\ in La~ \lcita , Ho"ard ;ud. adding that h" lie\ to the gambling cJp11al arc under ime t1ga1ion Both appeared before a l mag10,trate and ha.,.e been held \\llhout oond. The \C1Lu rc came a' a hod tu neighbor' in the condom1n1um comple,, "ho ;ud they didn't 1-..no"' the t"'o suspccl'> nor did the) kno" million' "'ere t>cing produced an h1gh·tcch pre 'i onl> yard' aw.ly "It'~ cra£y, we h.1d no id ea anything wa going on," aid Ma~ R1zl-.., who h'e a door do~n from the <,U'IJlCCl\0 nO"-·Cmpty rental. .. pparently they \OUnd·pMu{cd the garage "I 'itill can't behev'e a machine h~e that could be running." ht continued, adding th1t the home\ .ire "'ell insulated 1n general While Ruk 'aid he didn't 'cc the actu~I arre't" oc1 ng made. he aw tederal agent pend hour lo.iding ii large moving truck with l.'.onf1~ated material \\'hen agent' upcned the two-car garage that apparcntl> hou ed the pranun pre' . R11l \aid he a" what llppcarcd w be a und·proofed ux>m "1th1n the garage. 'cithbor 1 anJia Bender •ud he "ac; home the morning 1he .irrc:'t' "'ere made, hu1 had m> Ilka .11 th~ tame "'hat "a .. g\1ing on \t,mc Cl\P' \\ere hiding in the tiu'hl' and .111 <>f a ,uJJcn the) JUmpc:d IOI<\ the h<'U\e." 'he \31d. Bender 'aid 'he ne\ler "aw or hc:.1rd .in}lh1ng \UWICIOU\ at, the wndu, loca1ec.l an a 'mall complex Wllh lhr~e·hcdm<>m unit\ thal CO\I .a~mt ~~o ooo "1 hey nncr re.illy ·'"l)(1,11ed ~1th ;tll)llllt. 'hl· ~.ml I n ,, 'cc' I I\ ll .1 r r .1 r ~ n t I\ \ nrcl.11ec..I opc1 .1111\n 1n Pllm1,n.1. \ecret Cl"\ICC oll,!Cnl\ 'C'llCd HI in1lh1'n in f\J.:c m~'OC), ruining the • ,u,pcc11,' put ponr,1 pl.in' to print more th n $I b1lhun m h 1gh· quahl • 100 1>111,, I hr.1o11rd ,,11J One ni.1n wa\ .irre\led 1n the Pomona ca,e. Ht>"•ird ,,11J the Pomona opcr.111l1n had been under way for .tbout l"-O )car-. and that about S 10 ma I hon 1n bogu SIOO ball" had been produced He aid 1he Pomona group had an elaborate scheme to flood (lUth menc.in ~ant-.., "1th the counterfeit. On Mu> 31 , 1n\:e<,t1gator' conducted the P,1mona raid at an unJ1~10,eJ l<Xat1on Gan I<. McMum, de\Cnbed a\ a La HJbra lCrt1ficd pubhc accl'untant, wa' 1dc·ntificd as the m.1 .. 1e'rmmd or the scheme. He \\3S ch.1rgcd under federal 13" with manufnctur1ng cou nterfeit rnrrcm;. Ho"ard o;.11d. \kMurh, who al'n appeared hd,He .1 L' ~ m.1~1,trJte. "a' held "'1th\1u1 hond, the 'pcc1al agent "llld. I I0\\,1rd ,31J the Hun11ng1on Bc.a~h ,1nd l't'mona npciataon'> do nnt .1ppc11r 10 be linked. other thoan the I.let thllt the cnn,piratof\ in both ullci:cd ~heme -planned to take the lale currency ·to uth rncri~ dynamo Ella James and the "Hoochic Cooch1c Man" himself,~ Willie OlXon Also on tap will be 'Oreg Allmttn end Johnny Winter. Ticket range rrom $19.95· The race i'I u ually filled to capacity -1,500 men and 1500 "'omen, plu'i nearly 1,000 walke"'. Starling time'\ of the mcn'<ii lnd "'omen\ race!> and walk e.,.cnt ore \tnggcrcd, to a\oid congc'>tion 11nd conf u ion, Wood 'aid. In ddition, novice runner urc placed in the h.i'k of the pack, to help allc.,.i11tc &ll) prohlt m,· or ncc1dcnt\, he noted. Slaying wa accldental, accused teen says Cit.• S~ S~nkr ('()(ttfibutftl to lhl' rtporl. $27 50. The) con be purchaw:d at Ticketron locallon'I or charaed by phone nt 643-1300 AIDS W1tl~ Oranae County will hold at fifth annu1I wallr.athon Sunday in Irvine. The event, which 1'i the la rgc5t AIDS fund•r11ser 1n Oranac County, 11 expected to ri.i c $375,000 for county AIDS· ri:181Cd ~tvlCC4' and oraaJUzation'I. More than 2,()(M.) ~pie •re :c,pccted to w<ilk, 101. run, roltcrblude and e\;cn d1nce lhe 6 2·m1lc cour~. which ~tltl' t Ma!K>n Park. Re11\tr1t1on i at 8 1.m. with the opening ceremony at «1:30 am. In Corona dcl Mat '1turday. :mot• of the rommunity '' upected to panicipetc, one w1y or another. an the •Mual Corona dcl Mar • kilometer r.ce. Accoldiftl 10 Jim WOOd, race 'cha.,.., the ewnt ~ MaHy CWIJ COIODa del, Mar CIOlftnMlfttty ~,....., • ....., ...... , ~ 10 l,11Dllp the rMt-n on tnd, dMer .-""or...,_. ,_.,.,. pena Tht race benonts 1hc d•f• --~· Another .1 peel of the nice, which nppcal\ to runner!\, '" R pre· r.1ce ncrob1c warm-up. II " )(hcduled to begin ut 7:30 11 .m .. 11 h, lf·hour before the ~omen\ race. The men\ r1ce 1 \Cl to act under "' > 11 8:20 1 m. nd lhc fun w11lk "'111 tart 11 8:30. for thl'>SC not already rc&1'tercd, runncn may enter the race (if there'\ pace nv1ilablc} thll mornina. Rcg1 trauon ''"'' 11 6:30 a.m. The fins h line. 11 the ~rncr of Ooldenrod and Bayv.cw On~. Wll 8"° •rw 1111 • ••her•• ,.... fDr nu/walk p1rt~clp11tll ••.41 .eon. A dilt ~ey wU1 plly :Cdmustc and 1 pnnct bre•kfnt will be MMCI to tntrtnls. For ldcthtONI anfonnalion about the ewnt call Woud 1t ~7 ..C~t•. A fA ANA -A 19-)car-old ICCU\ed of fatally hooting • girl during 1 po 1 prom part) at a ho tel ~aid the la)'1ng w1s unan1cnded and he i~ innocent of murder "I JU t want to '"'> II "'IS crnlcnlal and tell e'et)'tx.ldy that ·know' me. lnt'l me," Pil\ll Michael f..W POR 1' Bt· H -A •t · CllNlld man who ulftred a heart attaek ~h1lc <ln a chartered fi hin& bwlt Thursda) niaht ... 11rlif1cJ ~ Co~ t (iuud off1Ccrs to a Torrance 00 p1tal, where he wa pr(>nOU('cd dead, authorities J11d. TM man. •h<ne identity wa Ml N"-d pcnd1na oottficatton ut r.ly, .. 01t bl)atd the Newport HMtlor chancrcd fi hlftl board "Freelance" when he u«ered the hcan 111act. Couc Ouard Petty Off'teer Sc:C>tt W1ucnn1nn ~id I WU ihOUt W\'Cft t fl.l\\lkr of l.a Crc ent:i <.,ud in ttn Oran c County 1a1l intc,..,.1ew. · It' n<'l murder c. ,c, II l\c 01 to do " pro.,.c 11 1n them." he "aid C'r\l~llcr, thargcJ ¥tath 1,hoo11na Cre,ccnta \.ttllC). High ~<.hoot b11.,keth.11l ~1.ir llerl~n C mman. 17. earl Saturd.a JI ~n Anaheim hotel. al\t1 'aid he ~Ii' '"'cunng tiff 8110\, WIN Gan' ''arc JU'l oang 10 he <'Ul Of IT'I life," he .... 1iJ ... ,.Ill 'nc .. er A nu TlllP 101nc to ha'C' na1hmg tt' do "11h AJ10A11D .AKl'llA&. •• them again." AND DA Tit.A.Ya ruwdcr. whl) declincJ to Wltl'l'D POil A DAT dl\C\l'I\ tlct:11h Of the C\.ent\ before Look In 11U....,,8 the \hooting. 'l<ud he only rccentl <>ranee Coeet OllllY Piiot began to handle gun for complete detalll mad Co'm n d1e\t at l 'C l enlly farm to an ......... (.enter in Orange on ..._, weekendl 1111lc ull 1h..: :-Wc¥t porl JCll) ~hen _:h(:::'r~t'.:ly__:a:_:f~te~r._.:m:_:i::J:n~1&~h:,:1:_, ___ ..Jl..1~==========:::::::! the call for help came an at hout 0' p.m , " e\\'port Heach 1:1re Dcrartmcnt d1 plltcher 'aid cw rt p. ramcJ tncd to get tu the f1'h1ng vc I 'on 1 Sheriff, H1~'1r Patrol boat, but chopp) Wiien made the tnp difftcult and the t Guard hehcortcr wa called 10 •he enc, the dispatcher .. id. TM s-ramedk:t were taken to 'he fest\1n1 boat bf the helicopter, •hich e"cneualty ••rhfcd the ¥Khm to Hamor Oencr•I H~tal en Torrance. Wa nn11nn 11id WE SPECIALIZE IN: Repatrtng AthletlC Shoea na.4MO •Clliilllll ............. ......... ... ........... 311 l!.17th Coe .. lleu,~CA . . . ( 17th and Tusttn (714)~4 Hidden behind the 8 etatlOn For Business Or Pleasure • THE GREY GoosE, INC. J69 EMT 5Ev£Nn:ENTH STREET • CosTA MESA T"""°"' 642· 7803 0,.. __., ...... F""" 10:00 If 6:00 ......... 10:00 ., 5:00 * Tour * Cruises * Business CIVlllLOI MS Sl. lDBI AllOlllM IWllPCIE j * Pleasure * Air *Hotel ·*Auto ~N THINGS m Is Your Answer aJm l1Zcua£ SI. JOll _.VIJIADll Al)UNDI I I HOURS: 369 E. 1?th St. 642-4403 -M-F 9-5:30 PM Costa Mesa SAT 10-3:00 PM . SAVE UP ·yo SOo/o & MORE • .. • English Fare • Afternoon Tea • • Complete Lunch Menu Including eoups & salads • • Sunday Champagne S""runch • Come brow•• aroa•d Tea A Sympathy for tllat Special Victorian .. ,. • Imported English China • Antiques La rge Selection of British Foods & Teas t • • I I \I \-...t I \\I I • 1 • I . I I I ) f I • • • • l , • I I & ' . . SMis' o ~1 Quo1ty f:()f Hail and Nails 36Q ~ 17 51 SlE 22 . 548-4118 a=:===============~· C.000 >Jero CA 'n.627 548·4~ ,-----------------------------------~~~~~~;;;; The ; .. ... ~ Beauty Supply Super Store For ALL Your Beauty . Needs · Rius Lots More 842-8910 Costa Mesa ( 17th Street I • • • I • • • promise better effort By 8111 8amanl .,, ...... -. INGLEWOOD - 1'hc Los Angeles • Lakcrs arc saying 1111 1hc right things after a blowout loss to the Chicago Bulls that lied the. NBA Finals. All we needed was a Split in Chicago. We have to rorgct about Oamc 2. We 're glad to be home. The Dulls -cycncd the Finals at 1-J Wednesday night with a 107 ... 86 Yittory in which they set a championship se ries record by making 61 .7 percent or their shots, including 15 for 18 by Michitcl Jordan, who scored 31 of his 33 points in 1hc final 28 minutes. "There will be no ca rryover from this loss," Sam Perkins said. "We wn ntcd to win 1wo in Chicago, but I guess 1hat was bcinJ a little greedy." Perkins, lM Laltcrs' Ga'mc I hero with 22 points and a las1-minu1c, winning J:pointer, n1anaged just 11 points in the second game. The next 1hrcc games arc scheduled f~r 1onight; Sunday and, Wednesday night ;u 1hc Forum. "We'll watch film of this one and correct our mistakes," Perkins said. "We have to play thro ugh this type of game and sustain o ur mental toughness."_ "It was a game ·you rarely sec at this. time of the season," said James Worthy, who led the Lakers with 24 points. ''.It wos a game where nothing goes right for on e tcanl and everything is perfect ror the other. It 's not embarrassing, just disappointing.,.. ''They played in desperation," Byron Scott said. "That's exaclly what they needed. I feel we'll be in good shape when we get back home. We'll forget about this loss and just take care-of things at home on Friday." • 1 -Scoct said .he notlced Jordan ccl.cbrating .and looking toWar-d the. Lakcrs' bench in tflc second half, · mC1hir.g that could come back 10 1laun1 the Bulls. "That's not something you do early in the series:' Scott said. ••Jt got us all upset and we'll be ready at home." "1'his ga·me was dtctatcd bY -Chicago's aggressive play,•· L.akcrs Coach Mike Dunlca\I)' said. "1'hey did a perfect job agains\ us on defense. Out we 're still going home with 1hc homccourt advantage, and we really hnve 10 \ukc care o( that. \Ve can·1 let them dictate 1hc p/11.y against us at hon1e." "They were more aggressive and more physicul than we were," Magic Johnson ~aid. "1'hey at1ackcd and we didn 't attack: When they do that. whnt happened is going to happen." The Bulls, leading 48-43 at halfcime. outscored Los Angeles 38-26 in the third quar1er while shooting 85 percent from the rield, hilling 17 of 20 shots. · ~ acllool lootban Barons Initiate A continuing series By Barry Faulkner OrJlll)t Com Dlltot P*'I FOUNTA IN VALL.EV -With 1hrcc wins in the last two seasons, dwindlin1 enrollment, a nd 1hc loss of ~eteran head coach Mike • Milner, there "re !hose predicting gloom and doom for 1he FOunu1in Valley High football team. · . New coach Ocorae Berg, no stranger 10 1hc Barons' proaram aflcr 19 seasons as an assistant, however, intends to prove the nay-uycr1 a little premature with a talented band of ncwromers and an crop of teturncrs whO were force-fed a year •So· ~ "11'1 a new doal for me. but I'm ) enjo>;ina Mina out on the rte kl," 11id Bera. who repllCOd Milner when the 12"" re.•r head coech loft for the vtcant ~ad j01> 11 El Toro Hlah. "I don 't lhink we're In a ckJoMn qrde 11 111," 11efJ riqilalned. "I 1hink we - ,._ W. II.ck -... plcMy ol vanily • cxptrie1« la11 year M t0phomorc:s. bul 1hc tlch OJminl up fruili 1hc aophomore S..llAAONMI " • I ,... June 7. 1891 The Diiiy Pilot ............ , ........ . Iv•-..... ,. ...... ANAHEIM -He doetn't throw very hard lhc1e days . His trademark KreWball i1 no lonpr hi1 dominant pitch . His SUCCCSI depends on whe1hcr he can command his offspe:cd pitches, and that command varies from game to game. He needs plenty of runs 10 win. He's a smart pi1chcr, quick to adjust his game to his strcnaths 911 a &iven day and 10 the· weaknesses o( the oppolition. He seldom tires. And he never gives up. That's the scouting report on Fernando Valenzuela, as filed by the Los Angeles Dodgers. After a decade of pitching under the auspices of 1he Big Dodger in the Sk)., Valenzuela puts a halo a1op his head tonight, making his Calitornia Angels debut against the Detroit Tigers at Anaheim Stadium. • I I I I . ,,,. , t: I 1'k Dodp:rt will root hinw0tt, trOlliftl their finpn for a aood friend to succeed. The Anr. .. · say all they need from Valcnzue a, 11 a No. ' starter, it a reasonable. ch1nce to win every fifth day. The Oodprs suacst that's the best for whtch .the An,cls can hope. "Fernando can still win ballgames. There's no question of 1hat," Dodgers pitching coach Ron Perranoski said. "l1's a matter of, can he go out and win four, five, six in a row or is it going to be every other.game?" Tlja1's the,... Valenzuela riddle the' Dodgers couldn't solve. Valenzuela .started 33 p mes last season, winning consecutive s1ar1s just three times and losing consecutive starts just three times. I-le finished 13·13, an enigma illustrated thusly: in each of 1hc stalls immediately before and after his June 30 no-hiller. he gave up 10 hits. J O r consider llpri ng 1r<tining. In a March 17 exhibition in his native Mexico, Valenzuela held the Milwaukee Brewers to one run and 1wo hil s oVcr five innin11 . But, in twu "ubsequent starts before the Dodgers released .him, Valenzuela allowed 12 runs 1nd 16 hits over eight inninas. .~ .. He knows how IO piic_h. He knows how 10 use his pitche ," Perranoski said. "It's just a matter of consistency from ga me one to game two, game lhrce, game four.'' While power piche.rs can thrive on inconsis1ency, control p;tchcrs cAnnot. Jn · the major le ague•, a hanging CUl'\IC ball is a base hit. Valenz.uela's velocity has diminished so markedly since his shoulder injury in 1988 that bitters now lay in wait for his breaking ball that doesn't break. "Fernando used to be overpowering," said o utfielder· Brett Butler. "J could not sit and wait for a breaking ball. Last year, you could do that. List year, I looked breaking l;lall and adjusted lo everything. "He's a finesse pitcher now. But he can still rpake you a comfortable 0 for 4. He might not have. the velocity, bu1 he can HlfJ Scllool Atllletea ol Ule Year at Bii A still pitch. He's not aoina 10 win 21 ballpn:ae1 (his career hiah in 1986), -~ut · the man can s1ill win 10 or 1-'.'' Va~nzuel1 "'" no k>n&er live by h~ fa1tball •lone, and Perranotti says Valenzuela ca n no k>nger INe by his screwball alone. In fact, Perranolki sugicsts. 1 Cut fastball Valcnz.uela developed in 1989 may now be his mos.1 cffec1ive pitch. ;'The la.st couple of fears, Fernando was relying o n 1his cut fastball,'.' Perranoski said. "The cul complements the screwball. The screwball, consistently over the course of a ballgame or over two games in a row, isn't as sharp. So he's go1 a ball that comes in on right-handers 10 keep them honest ." I( ·Valenzuela is to win a lot of ballgames for the Angels, he'll require lavish run · suppon from the offense. Among National League pitchers who started 20 or more games last season, only four , had a higher earned run average than Valenzuela's 4.59. .......... ,., ....... c...., ... ,,.,, ,. .. A three-sport standout, Hancock was the Sailors' No. 1 runner on the cross country team and shared goalie duties in soccer for the CIF co-champions as a ·senior. He qualified for the state track and field meet in the 800 with a personal best of 1 :54.4. Hancock is planning a two-year Mormon mission before settling on a college future . Headed for UC Santa Bound for the University of Barbara where she wilt Redlands , he was a continue her athletic career two-sport star, standing in track and field, Eva's out "in basketball and success began as one of volleyball. As · a junior he the key members of the was an Ali-Sea View Sailors' state championship ·league selection in team [n cross country volleyball, and in basketball during her sophomore he was a two-time starter, year. She's a two-miler, earning laurels on the way with a personal best of as an All-Sea View League, 11 :20 in the 3,200 with All-Orange County and grade point average of 3.5. All·CIF Division Ill selection. " A two-sport standout, Tracy excelled in volleyball and soccer and will continue her athletic endeavors at Golden West College . She was a three-time All Sea View League choice in volleyball and was an all-league pick in soccer four times. She led Corona del Mar to CIF 5-A and State tltte in her senior season in volleyball. ' f•Bl·yt•r ht•d football COO(h C.O.ge ile'll and his Barom arc experiencing 1he "' and o'o during '1";"11 drills ~--on • honds-on basis. • • LAS VEOAS -UNLV basketball -;:c; coach Jerry Tarkanian emeraed ffOIJ' a • meeting with the school's president on ' Thursday saying he had made a ---- decision about his future but would wait until today to anoounce it. Tarlulnian and UNLV president Roben MUIOI\ declared themselves in • total a.,eement'' on the decision, whic~ will be announced in a press conference thi morning. "I'm really happy," Tarkanian said. "I'm really pica cd with what is going on." The A ociated Pres rcponcd earlier thi$ week that Tarkanian and Maxson had agreed to a deal under which the embattled coach would coach one more eoson before leaving the univ~r!lity. Tarkanian and Max on declined Thursday to say what decisio n had been made, and Tarkanian aid he had told only his wife and on about his intention : "It feeh good . I've bee n feeling good the last three nights," Tarkaninn said. "Up until a few days ago, it wns pretty difficult. I was getting pulled on one side and I had thoughts on another. I just got back to what I felt I wanted to dQ." Television-Radio . Bro1terhou1' turn-ans · 8 French Open. Ch.1nnel 4 Q a.m. 8 Dodger,·Cuh>. Wu . 12 .20 pm 8 E11po~·Brilvc\, TflS, 4 35 p.m •While So~·Rt!VJ1'. \\ GN. 'i 30 pm • Mch·A~lt1" WOR. ~ °\0 p.m 8 fl u II~· I.al.er' (. h.tnncl 4, 6 pm • J1gcr~·Angcl,, porisChanncl, 7.30 p.m 1U .. f\'I 10"1 Ttnnl• 9 a m 1-rcn<h Open ftnm PJm (1lc:l,1~.:1I). Chnnncl 4 10 ,, m f rcnch Open from P.1m (dcldvcd). ES PN lla<rb11ll 12 20 p n1 Dodgen a1 Choc.ogo Cuh\, WGN 4 10 pm -Tc~a\ at New York Rang"f'· WPIX 4 '~ pm -Montreal at Atlnnll TRS ~ l(J pm -Chk.ulln Wh11c <;at '" Kans.1• C11). W(oN S JO p n1 -""c"' York Mets iii Hou•ton WOR 7 'lCl p m -Oc1ro11 a1 An~cl•. \porlsfh3nncl ~ '0 p m lk>\l1'n ~I <)~U•nd E P' '82TOYOTA rm OaskttbaU h p m -NBA Finals ( hK ·•II<' M L.ikcrs. Channel • llnnt RIKfnc It 'O pm -Hollywood Park rcpla\~ Channel 56 (Prtmc f11.~.-1. IZ '0 am). RADIO Burball 12·io pm -Dodgen a1 Ch.cago Cuhs. KABC (790). 4 30 pm -$3n Diego at r 111sbur&h. KFMB (760) 7 30 p m -Oe1m11 al Angels. KMPC (710), XTRA (690) Pf'o Baskttball 6 p m -NBA Finals Ch.c•so a1 Lakcn. KL\C (.S"'O) CRESSIDA WAGON NJTO ..... ..a:o,aw UCI tPOMt11 UCI t f'WMIO $5995 $5995 '85HONDA '85TOYOTA PRELUDE SI CELJCAGT MIT'O,wttrrl AUTO,WHfn UCl_,.,t UCltfllN'411 $7995 $6995 '87 BUICK '87TOYOTA SKYLARK lANDCRUISER NJTOJU#lfOOIM •..O.WMlft ~ ..... ue1..- $8995 $12 995 '88MAZOA '88TOYOTA RX7SE SUPRA • #Ill), 8lUI 1...U,ND UC1 MOr'tt I UC1 llllTUll $8995 189 MITSUBISHI '89TOYOTA 4X2PU CRESSIDA ""'°· M4rTI uce...,_ • • ·:-i...~--{g · lb'lk& 1111 Bald .......... Kentucky Derby winner Strike the ___ _ Gold drew the far outside post ~""""""'­ position wh en n field of 11 was ~ entered Thursday for the Belmont ---- Stakes. Strike the Gold, who will be ridden by Chris Antley, was made the early 5-2 favorite despite the unfavo rable post in the 1 lh-mile race. Preakne ~winner Han cl, who will be ridden by Jerry Bailey, drew the No. S post position and was made the second favorite at 3-1. The field, from the No. l post out, with jockeys and odd , i : Another Review, Richard Migliore, 30-1; Scan, Chri Mccarron, 10-1; Mane Minister, Alex Solis, 12-1; Lost Mountain, Craig Perret, 8-1; Hansel; Corporate Report , Pat Day, 8-1; Quintana, Angel Cordero Jr., 20-1; Green Alligator, Corey Nakatani, 15-1 ; Subordinated Debt, Julie Krone, 12-1; Smooth Performance, Michael Kinnne, 6-1, and Strike the Gold. In other ports news Thursday: •A Judge in Torrance refused to give priority !>tatus to a law uit filed in th e death of Loyola Marymount basketball star Hank Gathers, thus tic layi ng the trial for month ' or even yea rs. -From The Assoc.lat«/ Pnss Quote ol the day Jock McOo"cll, Chicago Wh ite Sox pitcher "ho leads the American League with four complete game!>: "Not too long ago, you'd see gu\' getting 20 complete game a year. Now, you get 10 and )Ou're a tud.'' NJTO MIT'O.~ UCl1oext'9 UC11HHGl11 $4995 $5995 '88MAZDA '87 ACURA 4X2 INTEGRA I 8"1'.0, wt«TW., XTM CM . .....,.~ UC1-...1 UCI-.... $7995 $8995 '88 PLYMOUTH '88HONDA VOYAGER SE CAX Mlf'O.ILW ·~ ..... 8TOC*t-UCl ... t. $11 995 $6995 '88HONDA 181VOLVO ACCORD 244Gl. NJTO,WMlft UCllHl\'19 '90HONOA CIVIC ~ -Clllml I WiJ l°"liillliil ...... Mllllll_. ........... ....... ,..~ra-ea·. 10 •./& -~ Scriel "°"' Onltlla. ~. a...I 2. ...... 11:15 1.111. -Dodten 11 C."luc.,o Cube. Challllfl JI, WON. 4:05 p.111. -Moldreal al Allanta, T1IS. 5 p.111. -OllQIO White Sell 11 ICanm Cl~. WON 1 p.111 . -Dcuoll •• A111et1, SponsOlanncl. .... ,.... ...... 11'30 1 m -Pn> COlftPCllUon from CclMI Buch, Fla. (lapc), ESPN. ........ Noon Scnlnf lnvm111onal from Liii \11:1.u. C-h1nncl 7 M .. ..-s,.n, Noon -Grand Prix or D•llll from Addison, Tc:Kll5 (tip;). Prime Tteket Noon -Wcsl Or11nd N1t1on1l NASCAR C1hforn11 400 from 81kcnf1el<l (tare). TNN I JO p m. -NASCAR 200 from SotlOlllA, ESPN 3 p.m -IMSA Cir11nd Prix of Ohio fr\>m l.c~inston, Channel 4, 3 p.m. -World Cir1fld Prut motorcycle compe1111on from Spain (11pc). Prime Ticket. S p.m -Mickey Thompson Gr.nd Prb1 compc1ilion from Sc111lc (11pc:), ESPN. 6 p.m. -MidaeH:ar rac1na compctiuon from tndl1n1poli1, ESPN. ( ~If I p.m. -POA tournament from Rye, N.Y .. Chenncl 2. 3 p.m. -Scnlou Pl1yers Ch1mpionshlp from Dearborn, Mich. (delayed), Ch1nncl 7. l 1.m -Briush Masters from Wobum, En&J1nd (11po), Prime Ticket Hone a.d.. • 1:30 p.m. -Belmont St1kcs from tlmonl, N.Y .. Ch1nnel 7. 8;30 p.m -Hollywood Park repl1ys, Ch1nnel .56 (Prime Tteket, 12:30 • m.). ..., .. 3 pm. -1989 Robcno Duran-Su11r Rey Lconud ficht , ESPN. 1 am. -. Todd Fosler vs Tommy Hinks, li&htwc•&ht,, from Shelby, Mon1. (11pc), ESPN. ( Pro D11Mlball S pm -WIJL Yu~lavia N111ion1I Team 111 Memphis, SportsChannel Ml1ttll111tou1 6SO p.m. -U.S. Olympic Gold· World Cup wrc~1lin1 Crom Toleoo, Ohio. S:an Die&o Crew Cl.1~~ic (111pc), TBS Dcuthlon C) p.m -C'ompc111lon Imm Verdun, Frnncc (tMpc). Prime 1 icket Pro Foo1b1ll 10 pm -Arcnu Orl.1nd11 11 Dctroll (11pc). Prime Ticl.c1 RAOIO 81mb11I 11 IS um -Dodgers 111 Chicago Cub .. KAllC (790) 4 p m -S.1n 011:10 .u Pi11~bur1h. KNX (1070). Kl Mil (760) 7 pm -L>c:1ro11 al Angc:I • K\1PC (710), XTKA (690) SUNDAY TELEVISION Tc1111l1 7 am -French Open men's 11n&Je1 final from Pans (delayed). Channel 4 Motor ports 10 1 nJ1.a1un1 Scca 2.SO motorcycle fllcina compctilion (11pc), ESPN 11 1.m. -IMSA Supreme Series compc1111on from Lcxmaton, Ohio (tape), ESPN. Noon -NASCAR JOO from Sonom1, ESPN. Noon -NASCAR tripleheadcr from Maninsville, Va. (tape), TNN. 4:30 p.m. -Speedway Sunday: Sprint-car racina from Harrisburg. P1 (111pc), SporuChanncl (repeats a1 11:30 p.m) 12:30 1.m M1dge1-car raclna compc1111on from lnd11nnpolis (11pe), ESPN .... ~ ........ 1'1C. ,,. ............ ., bid.., ... dalna cartwblell wben .... ~ ••4 ,, w about in the NBA Flnala. brNtlMMf 1 ean.:::S:, of relief when the Bulla won Oune 2 oa W nisht. After the Uken had'won &he opener at Cticl&O Stadium. the network waa raced with the pollibility that ir LA won Oame 2, 1 Aweep would be a definite pot.~ibility with the scene shift ing to the Forum. If not a sweep, the Lakers would cenaialy have been in a po!lition to put the Bulls away in fM games, since Games 3 through 5 arc in Inglewood. Now, the Lakcn will have to win three straight at ----~­ home, u formidable task indeed, to avoi.d aoi.na back lV-Rldlo to Chicago for the final two games. A s1~th, 1r not seventh, game or the ~erie~ -ill back in the real~ of poa~lity. The reason NBC i~ hoping for as long a series as possible can be found in pure numbers, as in r~tings. The overnig~t rating ~or Game I was a 16.4, a number that eclipses many pnme-L1mc sportina events except for maybe the NFL and the World Series. And this was for a Sunday artcrnoon game. . . In Chicago, Game I got a 39.4 rauna and 1n Los Angeles a 26.4'. And the numbers figure to grow since the remainder or the series will be played in prime time, either at 6 p.m. PDT (9 p.ln. on the East Coa11t) for the remaining Friday and Wedne day games, and 4 p.m. PDT (7 p.m. on the East Coast) for the two potential Sunday matchups. · Magic VS. Michael helps. So does having two or the top three television markets in America involved . 0 . Speaking of ·ratings, the debut of the World League of American Football hit at the other end of the spectrum. WLAF games on ABC averaged a 2.1 rating nationally (contrasted with th e 12.3 average that an NFL game will pull in during the fall). The league may have been a success over eas. So far, it is anything but a S\ICCC\S on thi ide or the Atlantic . 0 Boxing on commercial television returns locally on June 25 when KCOP/Channel 13 present the fight card from the Rescda Country Club, promoted by Al Goossen Promotions. . Slated to appear in the ring that night will be Gabriel and Rafael Ru ela , the firM time the two brother will have appeared on the 11ame card in more than a-year. KCOP will feature interview~ with the fighters in their dressi ng rooms before the matches and again afterward. The broadca!ll team will con 1st of veteran boxing analyst Barry Tompkin!I and Al Bernstein. Joining th em will be KCOP's sports director Tony Hernandez. The two-hour tcleca 1 will air beginning at 8 p.m. and will include a mlrlimum of thrce-matche , including the co-main event featuring the Ruelas brothers. Dtnnls BtWttrhous Ii an Ol'llnlt Coast D•l/y Pilot Sportl Writer whost teltvislon-ndlo column •ppe•rs e.-try Friday. eo1r 10.30 11.m. -PGA 1oum1mcn1 from R~-c. N Y .• Channel l 2.30 p.m -Senion Playe r\ Champ1onsh1p from Deerhorn. Mich (dcl1)ct.I), Channel 7, Pro Foo1ball 11 1.m -WLAF World ~I from London, BArcclon1 vs London (Jela\-cd). Channel 7 Soccer 11 .i m , -JUV\:ntu v.. l l S N:monal Team from New •hvcn, Conn., SpomCh1nnc:I BaJd>all 11-0S am. -Monucal 11 Atlanta. TBS ll:IS am. -Dod,crs 11 Ch1ca10 Cubs. Ch1nnel 11, WON. 11:30 1.m. -New York Meis 11 llous1on, WOR. S p.m. -Toronto 11 8al1imorc, ESPN. 8 p.m -Baseball's Greatest G11mcs: 1981 Dod1ers vs Montreal m N111onu.I Lc11gue playoffs, Prime Tlckec. Horn Racina Noon -Strawbcny Hill s1eeplcch1'c races from Richmond, V1 (11pc), Prime ficke1 8 JO p m. -Hollywood Pm ~pl1ys, •Channel S6 (Prime TKkel, 12:30 Lm.). Pttp ludNtll 2 pm -CIF Southern Section .;h1mp1onsh1p pme from Anaheim S11t.11um l11pc), Spor1sCh1nnel Colltte Lacrone 'l:JO p m. -NCAA D1vmon I ch1mp1onsh1p from Syr1cusc, N ' (t~pc). rrimc TKkCI Pro 11 btbell 4 p m -NllA Finals Chteoiict •I Liker>, Channel • •1(1 30 Im l>..I MH (760) 1115 4\ m KAUC (790) RADIO 8ucb1ll S3n Diego oal Plmburah. t)od&er\ 111 Chicago Cubs, I pm Dc1ro11 at Aniels. KMPC (710), '<T RA (6Q0) S p m -Toronto 11 011h1more, KFMB (760) rm 81,l.ttball 4 pm -NBA I mal~ C'h1c11i;u t,I l..1kc1', Kl.A(. (~70) Sallchez Vicario deals Graf wQrst def eat ever; Seles also advances By Rob Gloster AP Sl>Qlls Wnter PARIS Steffi Graf ~uffered the mo t lop 1ded defeat of her career. Gabriela Sabatini blew her chance 10 become No. 1 And by the end of a l!tormy Thur day at the French Open, Monica Sele'> wos still on top ·- .ind preparing to face Arantxa Sanchez Vicario fQr the women' championship. The two finalists nrc not too urprising, si nce euch h.ls won n French Open before. But the way they won in th e ram .... wept 'iemifinal wa!> stunning. anchcl Vicnrio. the l Q 9 champion, defeated Grnf. 6·0, 6-2 -the fewe t games the German ha11 won 1n a complete match since turning pro as a 13-)ear-old in October 1982. Sele beat Sabatini, 6-4, 6-1. "That ha,n't happened in a long, long, Iona time," aid u stunned Graf. "And I hope it's going to be a long, long, long time until that happens again " Graf, who has won seven Grand Slam titles and had not lo t a ct tn reaching the semifinals, whiffed on one backhand and lammed overhead way out of bound She made error after error on her u ually potent forehand, winning only 11 fir t· ~Cl potnh. "I JU'lt couldn't ac1 a ball in I can't remember the I~ t time I played th•t bad," he aid. ''Noth1na worked I tried everything I haven't had that l111d of fcclina for a long time " I he match wa hilted by min for 47 minutes with anche1 Vicario leading 2·1 in the second 1;c1 but Gm( wa11 unable 10 rnll) after the c.lcl.ty She l<1'it the fir 1 ,;~ point' ,lfter the breuk .ind ttutckly w.1 down 5· l . Fan' yelled cnrourngemc:nt 10 the \econd· 'lc:c:1.kd Or.if 1n the w.1~ bci"nJ fan try to rnlly a \\OOhlina (t&htcr, bul It Wll\ not CnOUJh. After winnin¥ u gume. \ht hit .1 backhand long on match point • While Ornf wa pl::.yin1 terribly, the firth·~cded S.inchei V1cano w11 doin1 what he had to do to v..in ap1Mt a strugling opponent. "I controlled the play 'from the beainn1n1/' 116d the Spenfard, Khoduled 10 pin tcmifinal matche.J iR thl .,,men'noubln and nUxcd doubles ~. "I Dleced my baits well, I hll them well. I didn't make any rni11aka and sht .... Iota of erron!' Graf\ !hdc from No. J and dDminancc Of the women's tour durin1 the. last year has currc,ponded with 1 Jeries of rontr'O\'eme • AP la-~ Yugoslavia's MonicJ ~lcs grimaces while hitting a backhand t1g.i1n t Argentina's G.1br1cla abattn1. involving her father, Peter. And that wa the ca c og11in Thur\dU)'. Witnc.,.,e!li 11:ud Peter Gr1f and an American tenn" fan 1<ten11f1ed a\ Jim Levee, who has befriended \C\.c ral player~. had a confrontation 1n the player•' ho~ on center court during the matdft. Witrtc;, e~ • l'io nid thre"t\ of p~y 1cal viole nce wcc_c•rnac.le l.1 tcr in the player.,· lounge Graf lo 1 her chance 10 reg111n the No l rnnking, wh1~h he would h1t\C churned if ~he had won the title Al\O lmil'IJ her chance fur the top ranking "•'' Suh.1t1ni, whu could have t~kcn the No, I \f>Ul for the ftf\l time b) dcfcatin& Sele~ lrn ct then "1nnmt& .tturda) \ final a •ain't Sanchez Vu: mo. I he third·,ccdell S.1l\1111n1 c:ntc:rcJ the <1 m1f1n.tl ,, the hottc\I pl.i~cr un the tour \\'1lh a 0.3 rcconl1h1 .. cu. Uut clc' now ha the best nuuk, \\illh 4 l "IClor1c' 111 45 mi.tchc"I . - nd S 1h; tm1 now h ' pl.1)Cd in four French Open Km1flnal ~11hou1 ruch1n1 • final. "I 111ackcd the ball 100 mu(h," Sabattn1 said . • :My pmc wa not very ,ood. I tOOk too many mk I am no& pla)' na my be t tennis al the momeru:· Sele~ and S1tba11n1 banled cecb other wtlh a m1"Cure of hard ~ Md dlltcate drop \hot,, • • I ., ~ ... • '°"**' •• lhlrd .,, .... ..., bMe an Jody Reed's bun& bade to AJMHllM -, .. __.. bul Cal1ol Quin1an1 Wilt; Joya•r POtd to ICOle Kn a.iM. btab an o.rur-13 · 8rlan Harvey replaced 11.....,_ with 1 tic· Eichhorn, Sol Wade .... on a .,,.lkinl two-nan pounder 10 ftnt and struck out ~i nale In ahe • Torn Brunanlky. Hal'\'cy finithed 1e .. a1h· lnnina for hi1 14th ave· 11 the Ansel• Thunday nl1h1 11wcpt the thrcc"'lamc series. u the California Joyner·~ 'ame-winning hit, o line ~It won their firth lttr1ight, 8 dnvc lo nght field , came after 3·1 victory thll sent the Boston Tony fusu1 relieved starter Red Soll to their fifth con~ccutive Danny Darwin (2-3) with runners loll. at first and third and one out in Mark Lanpton (7·2) limited the seventh. Bost~n ~o thre~ _hits o~er seven· The fint batter to face Fonas, plus inning • triking out four and Luis Polonia hit a checked-swing walki~g three while winning for 9roundcr ba~k to the mound. Jack the . ~uth time in h1 la l '>e\en r Howell was tagged out in a deotta0ns. rundown between third and home, Lanpton wa-. relieved by Mark leaving runners at second and Eichhorn with runner'i on fir:i.t and third. Joyner followed with hi ri~t econd and none out in the eighth. hit in three games. t, llngels ~chedu1e H ot·hiuina Dave Winfield taked the Anael11 to a 1-0 lead with a solo homer in the fi~t inning. h1 IOth home run of the year and \i~th in ht last 10 game!> The homer also tied Winfield with Johnny Bench for 25th on the all· time hst with 3 9. Graig Nettle i next with 390. With two out, Winfield drove a 1·1 pitch b) Oarwm deep into the left-field ~at OJeda silences St. Liluls bats, 1-0 By R B fallstrom AP Soons Wrrt11 ST. LOU IS Bob Ojeda didn't fi nd Romon Martinel\ act too tough to follow . .. rhc b.111 wa\ 1nk1n{! pr..:tty gOO\I and today lall t"e fielder .,_,ere in tne nght c;pot...: Ojeda \a1d after \'Omhining with tw o reliever'> on the Lo, Angele~ Dodgl'r,· 'lecond itra1gl)t four-hit -.hutout '" a l·O \ICIOI) O\.ef the ~I. Lou1' C.1rd1r1als 011 I h1md,1) night lht· .,h,11t,ut "·'' the "Jau•m.tl Leag11c-lt-.1drng \l>.th for Lo'> Anµclc ... , "hu.:h lo,,crcJ 11:\ ni.1Jor league-leading I· RA to .!.93 and came a night niter Martinel be.H the Card.n.11 .... ;:.o I he C.1rdmab lead the h:.tgue in hlltmg. tiut 'cored only three run-, on 15 lull. m lo-.mg two ol three ¥ames in the t 'eric, and h.tve hccn hut cut in four of their ht\I eight game'> during th" homc ... 1.1,d "In game' hkc tht), C\.Cr)' p1tch can be the h.1llgame," OJed;1 i.u1d. "It' Cllr.ipc1111on at 1t peak " The Dodgers got only five run' in the three gamec;, but for the ccond straight Jlight leadoff hitter Brett Butler scored the wi nning run in the fir!>t. He 'lingled to open the game, too~ third on Juan Samuel's hit·and·run !-ingle and cored on Chm Gwynn\ acrif1ce ny off Ken Hill (5·3} "I'm JU'>t trying to 'par~ the club. get us going,· Butler .. aid. "All I can do b go out there each day .ind g1\.C II e\ef)thing l\c &ot." Ojeda (5·4} worked 711i inning'>, hi longest stint th1c; ea on, and won his lOOth game. Tim Crew worked 11/J perfect innings for hi third ave. Both Crew and John Candelaria i.truck out pinch-hitter with th e tying run on third in the eighth. Candelaria got Cr,11g W1I on and Crews ended the threat by fanning Gerald. Peri). Ojeda retired the first 10 batter'> before Owe Smith douhlcc.I with one out .in the fourth 81..rnard G1l~e\. followed with .tn infield 'ingle·. but Smith "a" unahlc 10 .1th ance •ln .1 ball "h<lft'>l<>p Alfredo Griffin lteldcd near the bag. Ojeda then retired Pedro Dete, OttttoMnt, tlf'IM, alteTV June 7 -at Chlcaoo 12 20 WG~ June 8-11 C~co 1120CI\ 11 WGN June 9-11 Cllleago, 11 20CI\ 11, WGN June 10-ll ClllU90, !>05Cll 11 WGN JUllO 11 -ll Prtisbuf'Cll 4 35 C~ 11 {all g.imlS Oii KABC ~ 1901 Guerrero .ind 1 o<ld Ze1le to get out of trouble. f lill (5·3) g,11.c Up I\ htl\ in eight inning . I k 'truck out Lit and walked four "It''> alwa> fru,trating when you don't win. but ll hurti. a httle more "'hen you pitch well and lo c," Hill aid "I started low tonight, but l wa able to ptd. 11 up and throw trike " Jo e Oquendo went 2 for 3 for the C.ardinal , ending a 2-for-43 slump. It wac; hi fir'lt two-hit game !l1ncc May 5. · Dodger'> Manager Tommy . u1 .. orda, who'>e son Tommy 'Jr. died Monday, reiurned to the helm after mas ing the first tv.o game' nf the 'eric,. Dugout cn.1ch Bill Ru"ell managed the team H1 l..:1,orda ·, ab,cnce Area fishermen being rewarded by near·lmit Catches at sand bass ~alt \\:tlCI (1 htng Ill CO .. t.11 \\iltcr ha' been producinJ near l11n1t catche. of legal 3nd bt.1 s tor angler' fi hing on 1;portftc;her.., opcr.1•111g out of local landing'> and pri\<ll• ) 1Chl\ are ttl)o getting in on th1" good fi hing. The hot bite has been 111 the J luntington Beach 0:111; between the "pipe" and th<' ·outh end of the Oat'>. 111m11c Outdoors poke m.m George rdd1c of Newport L.ind1ng (675-0550} rcport'i that 'and ba-. .. are moving ••round u lot .ind 'kipper' an.· h,1.,.1nl! to loc••te choollt of b,,.,, by u"ng fi..,h finder' to read the mmement of h h alons ,,andy tlouom,. Once a 'chool ,.., loc.1tell. a w:i<lc open hne can de.,.elop with g01..ld number of quaht> f 1 h being ac..ked and lots more hc:1ng rclea.,ed. In ;iddition to th" "'idc open hate on ha~ , leg.ti halibut and .1 few '"lute 'ca llit"> are being hooked b)' angler' Weekend angler can expect full load on 'lpOrl ho~ll .ind producing hot '>pol'> will look hke Newport D.t) during the boat p.1rade, "' the whole fleet v.tll be .inchore<l or drafting O\Cr 't:h<lOI\ of fced1n1t f"h ::J A Pll""blc world 1ccord white en Oii\!> wo cu ught '"'' "eek h) Al)\On Gillett of Costa Me n. 'I lw. ,Md lln~lcrctte \\i.l\ f"hing aboard the dclU\C rm:lle -.portf1,hcr '"1 he (h," runnmg out of Dana l;i rbor v.1th hu..,h.1nd l om upcr.Hing :t 'i~tpper. 1 ht'> angling team really ~no'' how to 'ah water li-.h .ind .ti o own' ( .1hfornia lure in C'oi.tn k ... o. where lhey m.1nuf.1cturc omc or the hotte..,t alt w;atcr trolling lure' on the mar~ct. Working .i drop off near the rock quJrl) at C;11.1hn11 l'>l.md \1,-1th u li1.e ~miinc. riu,ed l)n a 'hd111g 1,inJ..cr. \l"'~>n hl'1okcJ into a Z ·pound se.t h,,,.., ll\hing \\tlh nnl" ~pound lei.I line and ll took ~-' mmutc tn I.ind th" grc.1t lighting c<1me It h. It ,di go '\\Cll, ..,he: will h.1\C e'tahli,hed a nc\\ l111t• d.1" record fnr lwr c.1tch . ,...,., Kmg 'almon .ire '''II being caught in off <.horc "ateri.. The Mh•cr) foh Jrc hc1ng located around .;chool of anchovae ... otf \le"port' JCltie) and o;0uth to Ali o beac.h. Mmt of the c.1tcties h.t\e hcen made in the afternoon on t\1,-iltght hoat'> running out of local landing> <wllh the a.,.erage salmon we1gh1ng m the ~-to 12-p<:>und cla'"· Breezing chools of bprracud.\ and '>Omc big boruto arc also being ft'lhcd by the port fleet, but the b11~ ha\ been low in dc,eloping Hopdull) with "armer da~ and outhern currents mo .... mg into 'outhland "·lier . thc..,e t\\o g.ime f1.;h will bc:comc. more .1ctiH~. 1 Good ht'lok b.111 j, m;" 1va1l.1b~.a J.1tl~ ~·'''" in 'IJcwport .incl D.rna. while I lununi:ton llarb<lr boat.., .ire ma~111g a ,h,,rt run Ill I H 1rtxu tu get a ~CllOp or l\\U 11f 'ctlO\ IC\, 0 No worJ )Ct on tuna lmHt' f\1r th1' 'ummcr fi,hmg \Ca,un tiff Mn1co It\ '1111 hc1ld111g at l\\U tun.1 per d.1v. \'Ith nCI mnrc th.in ..,jx on .an) lung r.angc tnp Repre<;.cntall\l!S fmm 'l)ur1f1,.hin~ l<1nding<; m San Diego arc \\Orkin l h.inl for a ltve r ... h pt:r d.I\ hnut ond hopetulh , hl'fure hluchn .ind )ellowlin invade northern B.t1•1 water,, mnre hhenl hmit' will be allowed 0 Jim \/rm/C'f\ nutdcm~ 4•0/umn "PP<'••n ru·,, 01 htr f 'rirl tt.•. f oP ihe record l•1fl1• llll I -............ .............. : ..... l)l ...... • ••• ,..... • ••• . =~ ,, .. _ ...... $ .. 40 II -f! •I It $1't ._II 4 I I I 0-• ~ ! u 1~ :=: a:: t:..': aiu I K)llle 3011 -(I i00f ii....c tttl --. It•• .. ....,.. uu ~ ... ,,. ........ 1110 .. I" , 41'1 41'1 L~ Otll T-t1 i • t T.... ill I ' J ............... .._ -·-.... . ~ ,. -.... . ffldlr, June7, 1CJK • . .., [ ..... pi.,, -J Let ........ , ... -· n .... I~ S-0 It'!•..__ _,, -I • • •••M , . ...,. ..... .._ l:U ,_ ~ l\4J111r ' t • • • • JOI I t I t I ........ ,., , 1 ' J J • ~ ll I I t C" C '-Yl.U IU t I t I I ~,.,....,_ ..... ,., erow.....-.,..... __ .,_,, .. c.e.. '--_,.,..,,... ' ,., .. •·1111' ......... LH ... Quote of the day: "l\e ccn Larry Wanke, I thin~ he' ,good quarterback and for the last ptek 1n the draft, he''> a prett} good pick. After _havina a In, Jefl. IA.ho \\cnt thr< ugh Irrelevant Week, 11'-; n C\pCnencc I'm ure Larry .,_,jll never forget. He bcllc:r be prepared for the la t night ... the big night of the ro~'t," San Diego' Bobb} Btalbard. •t ....... Cw •••• r LAM....... ST. "*lie ....... .. ...... J " • lll!lwoe d > • 11, 0 ,_,_. I 0 JOtl OS-a J&ID •••• ...... lO iO • t 1 t .....,.. I 0 I I PO.A tournament ... ........_ .. .,,, National Le .. ue ... , DMefeto w L Pct. h419en JI. n S71 "It'll 21 n SSl -1)4~ 21 2' Sit C«rnlll l6 n SIO frnbto r' 33 317 ~!Cl\ 19 13 3'S h.atOMel.,. • L PltUltlt" n 11 ~ * y • 11 23 ~ws 11 ,, Ct11tl0' 17 2S ~ .. ?" ?t ~ JO o• I\; 3 3~ 10~ 11 Oil • '"' 7 II l T ..... '''' ...,.., •••c , ••• C-....11 ,.,, . ... ,.. . ... '010 ._d • o •~ ''",.._' ute JtlO_,_ JOJO ti tO •""Cl DO c g t ltO ie, I 0'00 .,,,.,.. ,,, .. ,. ff I I I T-ll ~ t 0 ........ ~ .._.....,... 100 -__ , 94.~ ----· D'•k L#I I lOI La ~ 7 :it t N•OS.-·~ ~ l'J. "·S-t OS.. 1171. ....,. • ~-Mir s f'ft SI ·~ • " H II ~111110 'l..l • t u •• tU I I ~:i=u .............. , ....... , r 2..f ~ ..... -ll~J~~ ......... ct 1 .... 0- 1>-f). .,~It .. -.!<ft l ··- ·~ , .... -~ ............. . ~"'--... -,_. .... ''-' Go-1,JD At;oWt "" • Beckenham Tovrn11ment u.u-• ,, .... ,. ,. . ,,,,._. u.a. ~,. .. •:u-• ,.,;o.711 ,. ··~ a.ia.:111 •»·'11 ~»-711 ,. .. ~ •z-111 ~--1l JI 11-., •M•'1 . •»-ft ~-·· -~-11 . .. ,, 31.a-n M-Jl•D »» n ,.,. n ,.. :? •ll·,., JT;J&. f1 ~~-rJ ll61f· :1 JJ,. ,, M ~-·a :Jf.)t•D a:11-·> ,B!.l.J , . ..,, .. •»-' ».JI ' 11 ·-• -·· 1' Wichita St ate t ops Creighton, 11-3 By Tom Vint AP So01t \\ r • c"' O~tAI I\. eh \11kt Jone,· four h11.., .ind four rnn' h.ittcd in led .1 J4-h11 .11t.1d. 1h.1t c.trru.:d \\ 1c..h11.a 1.11e tu .in 11 :J 'kw" O\er ( rClf,hllln J'hur,d.t) nt!thi. e.1rn1n~ the "lhoder' .t 'Pol 11pp1.l'-ttc: I '-IL 1n the College \\mid "It rte' l h.1mpil10-.h1p game. \\1thll.1 \talc (hli·l-l dcle:\ted kllo" ~1 '"'Uri \ 1llc\ Conlrrcnlc member Crc1·ht.1n («ii·:?~) eight 11mc' in •" m.1n\ 111cc11ng' 1h1' \C.U and ... .':!-~-I Ill 1hc 1 ..... t '~\CO \C,lf' I. tlll'l thl" DIUCJ·''' l he: ~h\)1.ker' ... ceded thmJ. meet 'o ~ l \L C'.t· I ) in the title gamt at 10 a.m. PDl ~aturd.l) \\ 1ch11a S1,11c: and L L' \\CrC e ,l(h unhc 1tcn 10 their re pcc1t1.c hrJd;e1'I \\ 1chtt 1 \tatc starter t-..enn1 c All-tar volleyball matche tonight Hl "-I l~u I 0'1 Bb\l ll lhc Or1n•e (lHtnl\ \1'lllc,h1ll \II \t.ir fi.11ne. dc,uhle hc •• t,lc r lc.tturing the lllp high '1.h\\f.ll pltt\er,, \\ 111 he held ltlOI ht heginn n!? 11 ti u'dod; 11 G1.,1Jen \\ e'l ( olk C Steen tfa al>-0 used tht '>1.m1fin.1I nine-hit v1ctOf) to bec\)m "I( AA 01.,."ion l's \\tnntn!tc't pitchtr lk '' l"·O. one wm better than frc,no tate's Bobb) Jone'> (16<!). ~hn "'d' 1·1 in the C \\ 5 Jones singled 1n .1 run and 'cored one. in the fourth .. htt .1 t\H1-run homer 1n the fifth ml ''"~led in a run anJ 'C'Ored .inother tn the f!\c·run C\cnth \\ achit.i t 1tc too~ ad, ant I;\:: ol ( retl'thton 'hJk.\ de ten l. I\' take 1.ont;ol earl . \~ tth tt \h I.er k.tJing 1 ·0. 'L odJ Dnd rt '" I ' It the fourth b' re 1ch1n • on Bobb' L n~c:r·, cm;r A '"Id pit h nd p.1"cd b;11l m ''ed Drc1tort 10 thmJ. lrom ~her\.' he 'lured on J,mc,· '-tnl!k Jmlc" '~ rcc1 trom 'eC110tf J,t(l.'I Ill th~ 1110111" 011 l 1,llllll\ I tlm.1 ~ deep Lh Ill ecn1c1 lone' hit ha' ninth homer of the \CM Ill th\.' tilth· 11ter (),m~ ~1.ml,clh h id ' ogled \\ 1dHt.1 \late cort'd f 1\-c run'> 11ff .Cr<: 1~hton ..iarter Mike llc.Hhditt (I:·.') to brelS.k the g.unc ''pen in the e .. enth Jone •tngll. I 1n ht' fourth run of the g:.m \wt l\1lCl<1ughan doubled h1,mt t'A ' r 1n' ,ind Hall and \\ unmcr c 1ch dded RBI sin les. CrC"rghton 5'11red twice in the Wurth on (had 1cConnell'..,, '•H:r1fiC"C n, and Mi~e \lfcCaffem. run·' ,>ring douhlt.. Ric Frechl;ng 1.:rfluntkd into ('Util pl:~ w11h the bJt,c, londcd in the fifth for < rc1 hh'n', 01her run. I he Cll \CJ 1 I 1 ... 4 I on h.ind to chcl'r th~ ht1mClll\\n tc m "'a" the e vnd I rgcst in CW h1!.tOT), ioppcd ont: b) th I ,106 "ho sav.: r 1 ht on h1~t· u "' ~ J ~-inning de~ ,,,on l o \\ '' h1t 1 <\tatc M•lnd,w ntg'1• BAROMI '4~rJ,:!-ucwnJtn t ikr • ut-h~" rnnltdcncc in the ah1ht) nf the nc\\c..'tlme'"' a~~ ...... ~--~~•-~~----:-......-,t J he •1rl)t t pen m.llter' .n b "1th From 81 teJm are 'how1ng me the)'re re.id · to ph1y. l think \ltC h.IH' the JXllcntial to put three trong cla~e (ne·d \'ea{ JUntoril end 1-0phomorcs. a well a-. the 1ncom"ing freshmen) back to hack·to back. I'm looking forwnrd to n hright future '' 1 he future is now tor en1m·to-he qu.1rtcrback Rynn Bertoni, who w,I\ 1n'icrled in the starting role mad way through last )C:.tr and led the '-C<>,on-endin •, 22 21 vu:tory u1.cr Mann·t with l\ltO touchdown pai.'>c" ,rnJ the g.1mc·<Ninnmg two prnnt ·con"-:rs1on Ptl" in the 1111.11 '·1.omh perrorm llll the nc'<t lc1.el. ~" '>t.ttter' return . <kh:n,M!I). the m3JOrtt. of \\h1ch .ire 1n the elc,nd. I'\ "I real!\ feel •c'k''' 1~mt our ;;ci.;nnJJr)," Berg '11d ~.lft lhr.1h101 •lllll l'ctc l~C\ 1111111\ ~ire hack nt in'ilk h.tcker nd l·kr~ j, 'inl!1n • the pr 1"c' of 1un1nr·to·be out,llk h.1dcr Mike C.11lh' "tic .11hh a ncv.; llimc1Non Ill t\\u tkkn,c," Her~ C\pl. incd "I le\ h1g, ""' 1,1nd he hJ..c, to pl '' the •an1c.'' 1\nnthcr drnn~e "' the \1,.1l:h10 • '' II in' 1l'c' 'l\t.11 tcrh11clo; guru D.11.c.: l'~nh.tll. w "'' "111 be the hc,1tt \1l1'hllnltlrC l\,l1;h n '\I r,1fl "there wall h • 1 \111.I \ 1th1llll hun. but (llllC1N\\: rnt11th11.thn l I I.in~ ( c hr nc \\Ill h mdlc th1n~' the h<•\' m tc:h .. 1.11ell 111 follt'" 11 ppro,·1~1.11t '' 7 '\O ' I tnll \h .. "'nrt, C'O tlh the.. ~••Ulh ~hJ..c J.1 .t, V.11' Ill " f lllll ~ h\1 "111 ('0· 11i~ ICllnl \\llh pl l\Cr In lh I hl "1,,u1h h,1.,, nJ thl \,nit It guh ""r1. tht '•~h11-. 111 the IQ1)(l nt.1khc' lkhH en m.u he,, lhe 'J)ell 1t\''' "''II he .lllnwetl to p rt1c1p.ttc tn • '>C~1ng clOtC\l \\Ith .1 number ol pmc 11 "t ~ • '898MW32SI 5.epeed c~. tc*• ~ teoM 0t t>uy, White wbltt top P'n•"1Ptng, 25' nlet rutty 'ooded, COi phOM, upgroded wMel~. 'ear deck tpohf $575 mo lfM>M Coll • 1$9 )679 $23,500 For just $20 we'll run your 1x21~·· ad in our aut~ mottve MCtlon, with a picture of your car, for 3 con.. MCutlV9 Saturdaya. Copy mutt be aubmmed by Wed. Call · Candy NOW ., 642·5878 to place your •d and get In on tf'll• introductory oftefl •· t hut urliftmg ml '10nlcthing to h111ld ('n," lkrll , 11d 111 lhc 1'190 f1n,1lc . "Not l<lu m.in) tc.1nl'> win their 111111 ~.1me. R)'.tn .and the rc ... 1 uf the tcturncr' h l\C: .rc.tll\' u'cd l.l'l .. c.u "' 1 mnt1va11ng f.ador. I hcv'rt 1.1~111s 11 ~~ 1 p~N111 ti 'h"llcncc h1 return tu th• •l)pC Pl llllHC'" J"ount.11n \ .lllC\ hll h,1\1 Ill the 11r.1hh ind C11,1ch 1•cnh. II \\Ill h hie h' g1H· l'ur .----------~~-----1 The Automotive GI.Md• •P~•ra ~ s.turday. > • p;a't" ( 111cnt 'C1ph11mn1e C h11~ Bnoth 11nd ' nior·tci·hc Bru111 !'\r1r1don11ff uc the l 1lan runntn blld: c.11ahd.11 !(, 11h Sp111tlon11ft 1cturn1n her .1 vc1u .,ir 1 1 con 1:1111 1tc on I l\l'h. II 11 b en cm ot the 'oph 11Jll'' tc m' le nhn gn n I s \\ C\ICnllcd tmn ,,, II ht c11J le tturc" wmr.oncnt in the Unron,· p ''" 11.11.:k, ••l. 1nlm tu Ucr • who ilsu cited rc~~C•\Cr c nd1d11tc Bt~ 1n G 11, .. ftoc~. < ouhc:rn ck n I l'urh 1m C.orb.1n I he offcn'" lane ~•II lc.uur · 1umor er°" the 'ophnmMc' the.: u1d 11,c 1hr\ nct·,I hl ~c re.id\ ''' 11nt11h111c to the ~ r 11 tn l\\O \C , .. ;· Her ' 1J h) .1.h • Pt ic. h>f prtvat. pani.e no c "999 can be made on origWlal copy. By .... .. ,, .... .. NBWYORK -~P.,V.......­ witb precede•• Tb.., ......... 1-rl•• Lcapc $42 million ol the 1190 ...._ 1191 ....._.. Lupe •1U pt from ~naioa. In a ae¥en-paac deci11on, ~ rulld tMl ..... from both leapes would IUppl.J ..._.~far the 1993 c:itpan ion draft anc1·;.&iat uy fUtun cxpan ion money will be divided ~~ between aU maJor lca4ue clubs. He also chllldMcl the lapea lor - not resolving the 1 sue themselves. I "There is much to be scaid, ~Illy in ._.U. for following precedent and for .,...,.. bJ tbe I estabh hcd rule ," Vincent said. "On the otMr band, I . the American League makes the good a~t thtit •• the allocauon to the National League of the entire S190 million in franchbc fee would ~riou1ty weaken • the American League." If th't NL hall kept all the money, each of its 12 • e>1.i ting teams would have received SlS,833,333. With Vincent '" dec ision, each AL team will recei11e $3 million and e ch NL team $12,333,333. NL owne~ d1scu ed the ruling during a telephone conference call and reaction was mwted. "We will abide by the decision and we are alad to hnve this behind us," NL president Bill White said. "I'm glad it's finally put to bed and we can get on • with baseball," Reds owner Marge Schott said. Vincent decided each existing major leasuc team will give three players to the pool expansion clubs will select from. Under the previous rules, each NL team would have given ix players. This change must be approved by the Major League Baseball Players ·~ ..... .. .. Via.a•• ..... ...,.. "U1'-·' .• ,, •• ODN°'wlHlf II die ..... OWW9llin ... _...., 4li1111J .... I • Jk•&JW It ... ,,,,,.. ............ rA ............ .,.... to "" .... pll'OClaW . In..,.. ... to tldnll In tenM of t"9 ~IDOdoftbe ..... " n. dhoa Ide .,.. •-• ot the ucaJatioil in ...... .... to 195 mWIOn 1 tam. When iba AL ap1ndM in Im. TorcMlto paid S7 mlllioa aftd Seenle paid 16.25 Wlllon. In 1969, Montreal lftd Saft °'81D paid S 10 mlltion OllCh IO )cMn the NL and KMlu Cay Md Wttla (now Milwaukee) p.td SS.SS milllaa .,.. 10 ja'ie the AL Vlnceat ippeated IO be &om over the issue, which hu deePIY ~ dM l11pa for more ttml ' year. "ne difficulty Witli the American rt.cague •.....-..t ii \Mt it folaa me 11 commiuioner IWIY ffOlll the comllrdaa lftd re111Urina principles of law a~d Of prece•aa i1110 lite cloady waters ot equily," Vmcent wroc1. "I • Ubd ... to allocate money to protect the A...ncu Leape apinst serious harm which cannoc ~be prawn." Vincent uprelMCI di11ppointmcnt that the luaues ~re un.able to relOM the dispute without his 1nterventson and cloeed with 1 harshly worded message to owners. "The squabblin1 with baseball, the finger-pointing, the tendency to see economic issues as moral ones ... all or these are contributing to our joint fall from grace," he said. ' 1'I fifth annual CIF loudalm Secdon lolldlenl Callfomi1 HJlll School Oolf Colcl9al ~tlon llwi11tional Golf Touma ...... a will be beld Thunday. Juno 27, 11 C.llfonit. Coueu7 Cub 1n Wlllnior • Tiit ptoeecdl arc to beeelll hip IChool pt. nc '°""•' ·11 "aho4pMlmnlhle" wtah tour- p1ayer tOlmt. ChcclMn time la I p.tn. wilh ~t•Mln1 time 11 2 p.m 1hc cnuy fee of SSS Includes a ~cue dinn'1r, wilh dinner only pnccd 11 SlO. The field hm11 11 I~ playcn •nd 1hc cnlry dcadhne 11 June 21. ContC)tt include 008C•t 10 the Pin (Nu. 2, S, 17), Lonsc•• Dnvc (No 13) and Mo\t Accurate Drive (No. 13). Tee ponsonh1p i StOO nd hl\lf ice spon~rsh1p 1 S50. Players m•y cnccr u "ngle,, 1wuwmc1, threesome' or rounomc~. w11h ull tompc1111on ba9Cd on four-player tc1mi. e For more 1nform111ion, contact the CIF Southern Scctinn orfu:c 01 (213) 860·2414 or (714) 826·5390. ..,,., e l'or ...-....,_.loa, 11Dp bJ lM Recrelllloft Dopan-• .. .515 Fanat A'¥C11~ bc:twe .. I a"" and ..,. or I p.•. IM $ p "'· to lip ..,, or Qll f714) .i.:o716. The Oranac Counry Cowboys or 1hc C.~hfumle Hip·DCtcrt le•pc will be holdi111 1ryou11 11 cypte. Collete on Sawrdly, June 2111 3 p.m. All playcrt 18 yean ofd or older uc requested to brin1 c.lca1s and thor1s, but no pads. The Cowboys 11rc \Chcduled to play four a•mes. •for more 1nforma1lon, phone Coach Tom Montez or P1ul Mon1cz a1 (714) 220-0981 or Coach One Fchscr al (714) 847-8890. From North Orange County From South Orange County • I . I 642-5678 Gcrw1 ,ii 1002 "Prior Sal•Flre Falt.- Out • Credit Turn- Oown". New. auper • • •NK REPOI amenities 3BA 2•h Ba. "" no comparable• at Know Aboul Bank $450,000, $35,000 Repos rig hi after the below appralsal,38 t trualH Hlel For lrH LePerle Ln (15th & Information call Tustin. Open S at & 833-0722. 8un t.e or for appt, Ritz .Cove. oana Point, call 548·1347 or cu stom home site. 574-7422 Ownr/Agt Staall $795.000, low-O~n 1 10 5 SaVSun. est price. atepa to 2710 Gannet Dr. 4BR beach Owner/agent + lam rm. Very clean. 489-0502. L g c o r n er I o t . WE BUY $385,000. Ownr/Bkr. 97~5099. REAL ESTATE i--P-EE-K--A.--B-0_0_11 - BKR HMl58 Win 2 Dinners Balbo.1 Island 1006 CHARMING Weal end 2Br 2Ba. lrg grass yard & patio. perfec t lor rental or remodel $595,000. EZ to show 631-0211 or 645·6188 Corona ucl Mar 1022 COM Duplex 2BA tBA ea. $499.900. 84()-4090 or 721-0885. Open HOUH 1-5PM on Sat. QUICK SALE! OPEN SUN., 1·1 Cape Cod town- house with all the extras In popular Back Bay Village. Private road eo- trance. Immaculate cond. Walk to Back Bay. 2 mast, 2'h BA.. Celestory windows & vaulted celllngs, FP. Ille, POOi. Brlcijard. Reduced To •2111000 2504 Back Bay Loop Owner 650-7435 Broker coop. r ~' • \', ( I • ' H• ,., · • OCEANVllW IPYOLAll 1111.L i1 1'1 I ' : I I I ' 1 . ~ I I t I DELUXE 2 + 2 TWnhM, pvt patio, ga.r, yard, nu car~•. yrty IM MgOllble. 87s-oe:Je H.111,,., f)' " I ' I ' j I l • I 1 l ) , · BHt poaalbla locetlon with a fabulous ~. Bullder'a own home eteganlly cuatomlz.CS • 5 bdrm• ~ malda, apacloua famlly CU8TOM MOM•. Bal kl1ch9n, form•I dining Penn Pt. 3/2,5. Yrly rm, paneled study & $2200. Agt. 857-3998 large bonus rm. R• duced to S1 ,&95,000 OPD UT/IUN 1.S ''Tft.ry 11 VERSAILLES AT WHOLEIALI Investor owned untta being sold under mar· ket. All In premium quiet locatlona. 18R Penthouse S 133K 2BA Corner. S171MIOO 2BR Dual Mair . I 188K Buy •II or one. Call 844-7211 for viewing • \~I t ¥ '· ( I ) " I ' I l ! 1 I •,"' .r , \' , .... lileh 28t 28a. trpfc, w/d, d{W, 2 prk ape, new pnt. Avt 8/1. 11295/mo 875-tee:J ....... CetMle nr beach. new carpets, lg dbl gar11g9, Wfd hkup. A9k for Paut $1450/ mo. 840-5324 Cute 28r 29a house, frplc:, new cpl, no peta. 708-A Avocado. 11095/mo 81&4134 FUAH. SUMMER rental. 18A 1BA, eJCtre clNn W/O, gar. HOO/mo. 844·7220 or 784-n81 .IA8MIN• CR••K Ocean vi-. 3Br 2Ba. ape. Avallable July. S2900+•ee. 721-9547 Custom home alte. 4 12 f========='I ~"<lfl, r.',C.,!H Ill' f i., Prime COM, 2BR 2BA hH w /yd a fruit trMa. overtk ocn et Lookout Pt. 11480. 115-9871. Hazel, COM. Buck Gully, o cean views possible. 10.000 •Q ft 101. S51 o.ooo Existing 2BA 2BA c ollage. John 721-1118 OLDE CdM Duplex, appr61e 4000 •Q ft. $3200 m o In come. Seller motlvaied. Sub- Fount.11n Vtllh•y 1 o l4 mit all otfera. Asking •'4t Dflll' .....,. S630,000 Agl 876-2135 38r 28a. :V neigh· Cos ta Mesa 1 024 SUPER Location for buay profl 2BA 2BA condo Nora Higgins Realtor 499-5485 borhood. on big lot. 1229,500. Call Onr/ 8kr 499-4835 NOWI Hunt1 nqfrir< Bt>;H Ii : I ).Jl) . • ' • J. ' . ( I >I 1 HI I () : I • , I 1 t '·' l I r 1 ' 1 ~ t I 4 ~ dt•I r,1,,. ,'IJ22 1 BA apt, n... crpt & llWORT HEIQHTI Sharp & apacloua Hbr VU Hm, 48A, lam 'h OFF IST MONTHI 28,. 1 ~B• twnhme rm, f/p, comm pool/ Spacloua 2BR 1 V.BA wtth W/O, pvt patio, ten, nr •hopping, twnhme. $950 mo. pool, carport & lndry 12100/mo. 759-5011. 900 SH 1..n 844·2811 paint, etove, patio, f)flcng, lndry rm. 1550/! mo.131 ...... 18R Bech. apt.. din. t•bl• & refrlg Quiet, l S595/mo Incl utll. non/amkr. 848--4253. WESTaAV APTS l1IO Of'F MOV£·1Nll •SEVEMl LOCATIONS. Attractive Apia with r.ool/apa. Beautlfully andacap<'d setting. Sorry, No Pela McLAIN ENTERPRISES FEATURES EXCLUSIVE BEACH & COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITIES t • 2 & 3 Bedroom Apt• w/frplc. w-1 bar, m 1c;o, w/d hkupa, central air & garage w/e•tra storage. All malnte11ance Incl. f11c. Sorry. No Pe'' LG tuJC abr 2ba 1100 af, 1 BA rear unit, avall see5 Cun II 780-5000 2 pvt matr aultea-2 lmmedl Pvt patio, deck•. nr Wclltf. No sunny windows, ·car· pet $950 la•. 840-9408 port, S7S5/mo, 2 yr Bachel<>f , 1595 1 Bedroom l880 8eelU•ed eree. 2BR 2in11A twnhome. Attch gar., ltplc, W/D hkup, comm pool, apa, ten- nla $1150. M arilyn Metro .. Bkr. 845-19115 THIGAUIRIA c.... ............ 2&3 Bdrm. 2\.'\ Balh, beautiful townhomea In serene garden aet· Ung Terraces. nr• places, fun MICUl'lfY, w/d hoottupa, cr.,.,ed garages. t • mli. to beach. N9ar t7tt-St. shopping and · fr•• way. •u .. atantlat mo..-ln altc-,.,.ttee wf t·vr laaae. 848-441.c HtJnf ':'•'I BP, I' ' ,'' 1() 2BR w/gar, n... cpta. fncd yard, water pd. Call 9-5PM. 838-4120 27' O Delaware D 1755 lr'JllH' .' 1 ·1·1 N• '"' .. Hi',I ' ''"I 2BR 1 V•B• 178l Ud<> Isla 3Br 2Ba + IH Evea !M8-3375 maid rm/ba, 2 patios. 2Br t ""'B• twnha•apt Ip, OR, FR. 3000 a/l. IC>f IH 8111na, lrptc, 1-aty '2375 IM 549-5407 pvt patio, gar, no 1 BR. nrep!ace. coble. pool, patio, garage. No ~ta. 399 W Bay $875fmo. ~S7 a8R tN COTTAG• W1aher/Oryer hkup, patio & carport $795 2BR 2Ba S88f 2250 Vanguard 540-9829 Bachelor 2BR 1\4Ba t31 E 18th St Sorry, no ~··· FAC'M 11 ,295/mo LIDO t•L• Urgent! ~ta 81k to bch & Muat 1 .. 1 3br, 2ba hm •ho P •. Av I 7 /1 • TttE NEWPOM MARINA no.o919 FNffWAY ms II BIG~ ~ Walk 10 bch & tennla. S1100d o. 875-8472 No pets. $2700/mo. 2Br 2Ba, llv/dln rm A\11 now. Bkr 4""3400 frplc, rear un" $12751 Udo Mobile Hm P1rk mo • StOOO. Jetf 528- Pvt ~ech, "·•P• to 8185 Of Lii 723-151 '\ No ~ta 722-8294 28A 1 v.aa S830 2BR 1 BA upatra. lndry. 28A 2h $880 gar, new pnt. No pet• i 51 E 211t St ~2408 On EICS.n St. 1750/ WESTFIELD APTS mo ... ti•" 85<>-e29'1 $150 OFF' MOVf-'411 New Studio Apt. flp. water 11100/mo Uta, airy, lg, 2br, 2b• t 17~ den. Frplc, 2 blka to 28R 1 UA, gar. patl:>, Beautltully Maintained kitchenette. akyllght, H 1111·· I ~ 1 1 • r 11 1 1 • 1 1 1 • bch St400fmo yrty. 31 o~ 1r11. 878-2238 t200 IPICIA&. UNIQUE APT,1.0FT 1BR tBA, 1BA/loft, l/p, encl gara, pool, Jae, blllard room. 393 Haml"on 14~11 . SI" MOVll U IN! Large 1 Br Apta. PatlO, covered carport, p00I, lndry rm. gaa water & lra•h pd. Luah land· seeping. 142·1401 lndry rm, ffp. blt·lna All Ulll•tlH Paid u\11 pd, grt at ., .. No ~ta 1795/mo 2112 So,,y. No Peta '4911mo • ..._.110 tetn st. 841H074 ~~~a:' 64:!: NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2BA 18A, alngl• ga-1 Br apt, M'N crpVpnt rage. 383 E 18th St Cllrport, pool. $500/ 1750/mo + deposit. mo.._ depoatta 84&-4664 _N_o_pa..__t•_· _'4M __ 27_3 __ • NO llCURln DIP! N•wflloRT P•N•N· 3 BR. 2'h BA Town· Ownatrs 28r tBa, lg 8ULA Nice 18r tBa, houae -atyte. 2 car yard. encl gar, no steps 10 behl Oar, gar, w/d hkupa, prl· ~ta 1750. Same unit $725. Ev .. 648-4122 vate backyard. pool, t /lg b lcony spa. $1050/mo. 2233 $~~.· ~21 C~eltam SMALL 2BA apt $8501 Falrvt-Rd. 541·7001 24°"8757 or 661 •3208 mo. Utll. pd Cell Jim 3BR 28A, ¥ame rr.e. or June (2 1 3)43~2113 Encl patio, carpon. Nr or (213)437·1942 occ. No pate. 1875, S300 dep. 24 t-0780 E'Sld• am 1 BR duple•. H 11r1!1r1qt,lri H ;irtHnir 't>·ll Frplc, lndry lac, patlo.1--------- no ~t t pera only MNT. MRalll OD 1595 • MC &45-7234 1BR, 1BA, am~ ••atD•, nr Nw~e bldQ Ml6. 21 "9ta 2br. 1ba. lndry, 4539, 213 848-8857, carp0f1 1725fmo No 213-688-8953 ~ta 219 & 271 18th1 .. --------1 Place 844.-0452 evea Ir v 1111 • 't. I EASTSIOE 18A 1BA. patio, o•• • water Incl Walk·ln CIOHI. 28A 1BA ,,.., UCI w 0 1585/mo 845-5653 '•frig. pool, tennis, •A.Ta ID. t. R carp.or!. No pele. APT G S950 mo &4o-9459 • ar•o• No peta. 1850/mo. C•ll U.C.I. 722 .. 711 EASTSIOE 2BA 1 ~BA, relrlg, 'gH & wnter Incl Frplc, carpon se;s1mo 845-5153 EASTSIOE 2BR IBA, lrg llv rm. refrlg, carpon, ga • & water Incl 1760/mo. 845-5153 GOOD LOCATION! S2000PP Large 28R 1 ~BA townhouse, lndry room, patio, all blt•ln• M2&fmo. 2071 THUAIN Wlthl" welkfng dla- Mince 18R •tarting Ci• $700 MOV•ln Bonu• 1100 or 3 Day Mexico Cruise Und9rground parking, refrlg, apa, paol. Pvt balconlaa Apta ahown week· days. evenings a Sat· urd1ya Call P•T 714/894-t •3• Nr>\'1fl• 'r • H1· Ii' ,'I !,'I South C1).l'·' M Ptr1) ,1hH6 •IPACIOUI• -Lg 3BA 28A, garage. f/p, D/W. Cloee to So. Coeat Pleu $975/mo 505 Sunftolfljer CENTAUR MGMT. MJ-2.281 CM Ea:lt, non/amkr, fut1y empl, k" & lndry, phone & cbl hkup, Avt lmmed. 848-8405 ,1l .t f I(• I I n.·r11.i1·, .' ,·.)2 28A deluH twnhOUH. lum, ml to bch Full amen Avt June thrv Aug 51350/mo 990-7688 Allordable weekly boach ront•I F.I Morro Moblle Home Ptrk, aleepa 5 714-770- 9824, 499·4874 BAL PentNB Spec b•Y· front view, lg 2Br 28a, prkng, pallO, 880 on doclc Wkly 573-e&e>e ••SMARfll M•W•R M2·2.281 • Udo lele ... emod up. 2BA, bnlne 1795/mo LMQI ... S711 atra, 2BR 2BA. flp, COM 3Br 2\.<\Ba, ocean view,~. tennis, MC gate Av all July '·Sept 1 S3000 mo 840-1931 C•t OK Cell Pam, Agt .... n llcfO, d/W, 11)50/mo &4e-MIO Cal N1-40ll ... 720-teaS ;cLllM & GUl•T• La ............ ,,. 2BA 1\hBA, carport, 8ltl Oar, ,,_ decof. •2llMUI S7IO• pool 1700 Cm OK. $875 1039 Valencl• •1IDIUI "°°* Cell JIM 94e-9507 831·7M4d, "3-1H2• FrtQ, OthW9hr, stove •D'lux 28A 2BA, clean, LOV£LV uppef' Tri.pl.. Incl No peta IM&--4155 qu ... , etorage, D/W, 2BA 2BA, gar, kite, •Eattbluff 28r 28a, •roe clONta. ger999. 1nory Blt·tna. $175 fl'plc, pool. cotn w1d, 2 M50 No pat 840-2495 873-8111 , 455--1184 carparu, xtr• etorage •Do you need to clean NIWLY DICO••T1D 1195 No Pet 122.-011 2br tba? oer-. new "" ..... -T •™t ... i .. a D/W -•-2BA w/gar, blllna. yd. ............ ....... -cpt, • etorage. Wtr Pd 139-4120 e-5 Unique 2·9"f, ocean 1150 No Pet 840-2495 2919 Senta Ana J ... '7&5 vtew, HA 28e, 2 gar, •UITllDI• 2437 Orange A~ c t1IO 11850 l!vea 84.,...122 SIOO OPP 1S7t Ofenge A~ A 1740 1 ILK TO ICMtUY L • r g • 2 • .. 1 ~ &e7 VICIO!la A nu 38R 28A, O/W, perk· townhH. l"rplc, D/W, Ing, 11228/mo yrly • g1rege, p1tlo, lndry NPT Hghta duple•. 2Br Call 115:.etoe CORONA DllL MAil Charming 3BA 28A furn ha• Walk to beach Avt 111 ·8/30 :~~ or mthly 875· or 743-1451 Weetlly Rental•. On & Off Beach, From 1500/wttly. Property MN Altr•. 842·3850 H·' 'I ' ',! ' .· l lll1••a11 01 A H l lR Wll-MtOM'H ... ..... .... ,.e ........ ~ uo --'!Oii• ••7-4000 rm .. IO/mo. 181. PV1 P•llo. ~· 1 IR••-2'17 OAANOI! AVr! O•' No Pet• Na5' ...v •1390 U1tlt pd. Fam nf CE.NTAUtlt MQMT mo OCHtn Sat/Sun 1· l lapa to beech, Qa. amkr, C10 pate :IBA t42·21H 4, 321 Opie M7·4211 raQe, patlO A91. f<M. 28A 10I AVOCldO 18 R•NT POii tiOO Otta T"'-PrudenUat CdM 175-H34 •UITI•• Roomy t ., tea apt C.allf<>fnll( Realty 40 .. outgoil'g empl'd Utdrm MeO/mo Incl .. gar off Npt 8tvd & 29,. 19A, f/p, gar, dah-prof N 9 P'•m aht rn~ ga.t , Wiil« & gerage tlth Mutt ... to •P· "9hr, -lk 10 bch OeluJCt AC turn 4BA NO peta. 1ui lld•n precl91• Tony. 84&-3e1h It 112001mo. b4lckbay twnhm.POOI/ &41-71M tt22: Jay 2t,......IS3 213 ~~IOI. a" lennl• MCUtlty lpec:.tout, 28" t 8A, 1 a~.&QI ..... gau1ge I have a cat Coete Mae1. dOW"· ~ ""'' •• IA~O + utif, l~Sl ...,., UOO/rno 0. .. ... C M To atw 18,. 2 aty f1Mt740. 2 aorm •"' llA -l1MO UtaA twnhM ape, yd, WWITMY A"I , adrm, 8A ..,. f,p, Pflcnv. non """' 1110 OPf' MOYE·INll D!l!r N 141I01 .. ~llmo lM•Nll '"""'"' poof, ...-. C'*"""tl IM, f1p , It COM,....,.."'°"'., ... pdoe, 9'"'9 pMllng llM,. HOO "'*· '*'1 In ...... Mt a. home 8otry.No ~. 9ft'lllre AWi 1/1, new...._, M1P 11001 -.-llflll~mw M40 ?!l:!!?O mo o.wtc1e. 11M711 , ••• ,Mm... 1..e.•01 .... -, .... IM t '41 .. I?... ~ "" ... I .;: Clm. IO. 'OP Pell. lllf' ,.. twnhs t'4() ..-: 9001 Meo "'9 lpHIDIM, f p, ..., ... , 126 c.... .... ,.,.. ,,.,..,., flit ...... ,'° ,., ...... 1 ... ,. ~ ~ I I ' \!J I ! ''•: . I 1 Needed room 10 rent ASAll' In COM • .._ -no.e121. ( ) 'f l ' H1· • .· ;,1 E'SIDE CM. Sete dHr1 ••note on P"" alley. N.., Tua11n & 20th. 1115/mo 873-3800 COSTA MESA. 20IC27 STOR,GE AREA 220 I 1 .' '' .. ' ' <Jf'f"··t11·:, .°''u1 . . * t -outlata Air prffaure. 1100K ~ ""'Y coi-f Ouhe arH S4W784 laterallud. 'for auto N r Hoag Hoepllat, ftoorlng. 15'6. Int pd 2<hc20, enclo19d, t4' monthly. Into 831-t120 high S 130/mo 538- • 31 ee after 8pm Deel9ner·faahlon clothlng.fabtic. Ne.c:ta fl1 ;•. 111 '.', I )f', I l)I J 11 ·II! , ',°f ,q corp. aponaor to d~ vetop product. Kelly 159·9391. MO 720, 10081/F 1111~ Wfftcllff. NB. Ag1 64 f ·5032 EARN 18" on S25K lo S 1 OOK. Investment •mortlzed over 2 to 3 yrs. For Info 1531.0759 CATALINA VIEW M<1111 ·v Hl-RIH Office-17th & lrvt,,..CM·From $500/ mo (F.S 0 .) FrM gerage parklng.Clu1 A Aob9it Contant-7141 722·11100 1 () [ < 1, 111 , '' I 1 ·1 •WIDOW KA8 ••• for T0·11 $20,000 up. No credlbo' No paMtty Call OtMclll As 49'M&l5 NOWl VIEW waterfront offk:e ALL tyDH ol toana for tease, 400 aq ft al avallallle. Land/con- S 1.57. Slip avall Avlon atructlon, hard money, Yacht Salee. 842·2827 equity Can Bryan, 1· 8()().339-ttf87 ('• •P'P'<'rf· ll P;np.·rt, .'.'/8 FOR&Ull -.._nlftd In a n1en Major debt consollda· tlon Up to S30K guar 1-eoo.2~.ooee 7 dya AWO• I lOO If SISO "'° 413e1~ E 171h !'t. C.M. 845-8523. 819~ C.ah loans from $5K lo SSOOK. Per1onal or bualnaaa, debt con- aolldAUona. Bad credit FOR LEASE: Approx OK t/80()..553-8082. tOOO aq ft unit. 2085 M••D••? H'6. Ac· Placentia, u.,ntt 4 , ceptt•d. Why wait? Got Coata MaH. 7 _3.,..993 out of debt nowt Pera Good car lot, bHI loc bu• & debl coneollda· In 0 C Big comar lot tlon loans um• day. Harbor BIVd S3K·S 100K. Open 7 850-575•. Daya. Llc/bond'td 1..80().45e-0110 fricta). )un~ 7 Rudtrs "rilt: "Ytiu 1.1lk 11bout 1lmu t C\CI')' " n. hut .ipp;ircntly you dl\hkc A14u.1r1u\ I ""' 11n Aqu.man, •nd I ch.illengc )0\1 10 "'Y vimcthang .1"cmt my \lgn!" -Eleanor . 11\g1ver, LakclanJ, 1111. Rc,ron'<e ,..fore il\lroluaen 11rc !lorn under Aqu•mus. Mure Aqu;uhm .m: an v.Hnlu\ h.ill \ of r11mc AquArllln\ Pl>'..C:" v.ry \('II\.:: o f humo r, arc: proarcH1vc. tntcllcctu11I, unnrthoo n , ch.1rm1ng. a11r11cll\C:, conlrn\-cr 1111 lnl'luJc· J11ck I cmmon, C 11rol Channing. Nurm1rn ~1.itlcr, RoMlc.l Rc.1 •.in 11nc.l llnnk A.11on ARI S (M imh 21:Aprll 19). You act your own "'"Y· pcrh•P' 100 much. '°', \<10n Kcy 1 to hi: \clcctl\'C, dueram1nfttlng . F.mphasl\ oll pcHonahl)'. rolor red, oll1l11y to arme al 11n\wct prcviou I hidden Pa'ICC\ rcpr\:~ntcd TAUIW (April 20·M:Jy 20): lnc.l1v1du.AI, hvp1n1 ICl \1<1 I (l'i'Clr. placu burden on your 'houlJ.cr. You're provided clau1f1cd anfurm11t0n \\h11 10 do "-Ith 11" Chcd; J~.1Jhnc. r~p.1rl to pr<lpc:r 1u1hm111c Caprac:om tnYO~~d. Gt Ml"-11 (May 21-Junc 20)• Mitn of )our lonJc\l de ire\ bc(om • 1c • .i111c1 Vou g.un wide n11J1rnc<'. ~rwMI fl(inmn' npand 111 dram;allc: la,haon f·Ol'U\ nn fr1cnth. h11pc\ .al'l1hty to ulllllC JHIWCf\ of p..r1uu1on Winrter! L IBRA ( cpt ll·<Xt 22). Check dtlatl\, rdcrcncc\, P•"t perform· .intC\ I cs.ii m.11lCf\ dom1n.a1 e, 1ndud1n11 'pccaal acrcemcnts, p.ir1ncr,h1p, cuc1pcu11 .. c efforts. m.1rra1&c A ccept inv11<111on 10 c11pl.11n \OUf VtC"-' SCORPIO ( Oi:t 2.l·N uv. 21) t'mph''" on c:ommun1"a11on. "lllh:n "Ort.I , maid rt111.111on th.II cc•ultl b\:\.On1c "~rn1u• " Spu1hgh1 111"1 011 c m I' ' "\ m c: Ill " ,, \ I ~ I " u (,; \ • dcpcndc:nl\, pcl\ 1c41111111' 1:.11 c Vargo h~urc' pr1•m1n..-111lv ~.\GllTARlt''-(N<" 21·1Xl :!I) I unnr 1w,11ion .ale.en" ph~\·~·'' o111r.1ct111n. 'pcc.ul.t1mn, a~t•oM h~'~d on amruhc Oom c\1 1~ l\llUC\ 1n\\1M:,1 Occl\k.ln mal.lc rnn~crnina r~,11.lcnc.:. ina11111I '111u I uvcly gall l'AN('tk (June l l•July U) !\trc\\ 1ndcf)cndcnc:c, c:rc:u11v11y, ~tylc. >O w1ll1n¥t1C:•\ 10 i>l:&in J1ffcn:nl pro1cc.t. I 11n11r c111ph11 1 un c"t er. prc;11ac. pronrn1111n. I o\C rclatll1n,hlp "c11111a. po 'IMy cc1ntrc'l\CrM•I l ~o (Jul 2.'·Aua ~~) nrnwn conrctn1n1 puhl1,h1na, travel, IS1 m1n111, n of 1nfo1tna1tc1n lllll\\;d 11 f'IKlf 10 f> pm Q11c11ton fill 1nh1 phi, • ru11I H~'olvc:1t ln1u111vc uucllcu r••Y1 1111 " u•lc. RtJ ~1 i nt rfcr~nctl YlltGO fAus lJ. era. ~.2)· 01 t .rv Jll 1.:ltl.ll~ n or being "tntc1t1 nmcnl IS11 tor:· Emf\h.tM' on "llllutlon 11' my,1 ry rcl111n1 10 fwnd• lndmdu1I ck 1n xuu N<k "'°"" .-11 hout ron111h at" •n 0 m "' pfll}'\ role • Earn EXTRA MONEY working part-time um ........ TICIClll ... ..,.. ••••• TMTMllY PHILll f)' ' •. \r I I' • ~ I •Le~~·· All Yeftow, AKC F ... d Champa Pedigree $450 714.e.18-eeM. SHEL TIE PUPPIES AKC. Adorable, tovlng, 2M, 2F. fuH collars 1300-1350. 7to-ee77 YOUNG Female epay.c:t Tabby cat ne.c:te good home Very aweet. 548·9438 0'557·5722 O leorrono-~. of the four tcrombled words be- low Jo form four llmple WOfdt ----- fi ''' fl• ' r J I . Yard s .... Down alztng, must ••II Micro, bookahelvaa, llnlna, dbl bad. .,,, bllf••. tamps, much more . Sat/Sun I to 2 210t E Ocean Btvd .... ua1 Good communication 1----------------------------- and phon9 ekllla re· qulr•d to aall growing, local nawapt1par c .......... , .. Ma.an ....... , .• I -- 11 ! '111 '" lil) 1 0 • BUYING ITEMS 11t ._ 1890 s to UMSO a * •""*'Ito~• ,...... lw MIO In.ml p p llc:incr s 6011 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 Trvck ~·· s In (;aM 9 Laeagna iogieowit t4 A.ancraa 1S Baby' I nutM 18 ProtactlOn 17 Plant part '8 Rqtt now (of TV Pl'ogrwntl 20 Jog 2t Ne11t to Ga 2.2 Grlf\Oing tool 23 CMean !*Ill• 2S T Ike part "' 27 ColtecCION 29 Nevat1ve WOfd 30 sriop 9¥«\t 34 Map lbbt 31 Indian 1t•t• ,. Dowt .. leel 39 t8th..century 8'1tlll\ king 42 -o.-1ay '3 Concur 44 Ne11t 10 C.n 45 T .. gl'I ... Goqualy 47 At flflt Ob9 ... a.-• MMfW'O 51 until "°"" t-40ufwer ,. ....... '° Gold doth ttC-1 lymbOf eJ Gailll•. ~ 84 9'ml4ar 6S Legal dl#ga ee eoon e7 -out t9de away .. SN>ttaneng 89Greak , ..... anc;9 DOWN 1 Megna -2 If.Incl of nut 3 O\Jettl typa 4 Pwtor~ S Tr .. -·- 8 -Zola 7 SDIJ!hWn Cll) I Artlele 9 Tempo Miiar 10 -and c;raftt 1 I Struck Otlt • I 2 tmplemanl 13 (nglllf'I ~ 19 P1nn.ele 24 PhaM M Stoc>watch 2t Comc>e .. pt 30 -on urge to lltkll S1 Ae~ dirac110n 32 E~part :l3 NorN .-g.t 34 Galetanout t~ 35 Unesp+rete 37 Oiacolof 38 OericSes 40 -Of ftM lrom 41 ObMfw ••Pr ... , ... ComlOtt 41 Ptltlt •111*'1 SOStt~ 52 AmmQ!\•I COl'l\POUNS 53 M'*' 9'gnl 54 Golt hLtlfd 65 ~.-.:-on . e 0 5t ~ .... S7~1Kture 59 Curlte 12 Ent".., 10 ,, 12 13 • • Movtng ..... H1 Gold· • enrod In Aley. '"'"·· hahld good•. NO ' EARLY BIRDS. S.U Sun•3. FRl!I! ORANO•S Mesa Verd• Garage Sale Set/Sun 8·5.1 1882 Tahiti Garage Sale, corner or I Pitcairn & Stromboli Furn. couch books, misc SaVSun 8-4 Giant Church Rummage Sate 2850 Fairview Rd CM Snt. June 8, 8 to 3 GREAT SALES DON'T MISS IT. SAT ONLY 8·3 Bikes. furn . gas BBO. clothlng & lots more 2068 Mandarin Or.(nr Ad• m s /A1 b11 t ross, Mesa Verde area. ( YOU CM ANO IT IN THE Cl AlllRIDI lllJll'* SuoMH .... ~ aloHI, 8WM, ... .................... ==-.c-=. , .............. ..,,......, ... HOW TO RESPOND TO D~lE {INE e Call 1-900-844-0100 e Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad e Listen to greeting e Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message • Leave your first name • Mention your interests • Tel I your age • De scribe your appearance ~ Specify your preferences • Include what you liked about the person you arc responding to You may leave a 30 ccond message. You will be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. A l tf'lllCI o{tlw OrMft Cot1110.11 1'"'14 FREE PERSONA USE TH IS FORM TO PLA CE 'fOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words ore bOldfoce> 25 word moxlm\.rn FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate . NAME:--------------------------------------- PHONE: --------------------------------------ADORE~: CrTY: --------SWE:---ZIP:--- ,_ ~ ............ , .. -.............. ....,. 19"' .......... .....,. .. ,... '°"" -..... ,..., ....... "' ......... ~ .............. , .... .... """"*!rt ...... .....,. .. ,..,...."' .... a" Unt.ull .... y., .. N allt • call Md,......~ m1111111 ... _ ..._ --• ._ ..... _ ...,, m1 I l llSI ...,. .. your'lll. • ---.---- ---- , r. 1, · · . I ' ' ' , 1 ·:J 1 , • • r .. , . '·JI 'I • I I I \(, I l'J I ' ' ' Chevy , ... Bluet '9d, MK ml. M ,500 080. 759-1104 eve9, ...... 722d•y. \/ If I 11 ) I 1' mcMlly event. 40 faml· •SUf' to 50 FT & SUP 1 ........ June I , ~M to 20 FT. Claulc N.8 . VW 1172 Camper VWI PM CoffM do-., .. LNe-aboetd Po•· Runa great, body hot dooa/COk41a albte 131-8480 WOfk. 11200, 146-4111 lture, fountain, 31 FT affp In beaut l----------..idolllll--19. golf etub1, gated comm. Lota of I\ 1 " a-.o. t.ak b#, parking. EZ accna. alllreordln.,y mlac. Power bOat only to 31 Iota of tiouHhold fl. ll l .50/ft. 875-8795 , ..... From Crown1---------\11.t1,1 •' 'f\J'•i) v.._ tek• La Paz to ¥ ... ,._ to Big Bend ..,_ 1U pool lot Watch toralgf'9 CRIAIE YOUR RUCH fHROUQH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWIRRATEI ~EB u.eo per d., Thel'a AU you pay for • Intl. , ) o.y l!Wlil!IUlll in~ SERVICE DIRECTORY FOJt ~ lntofmatton CAU TOOAYll AIK FOR LOii Your ~OlrK1ory AecHeMOtallW ·M2-4321 Ext 310 ' . ' I• I , •, I Mtrc:ftandlM ~ Ill dllllleCI -•• bltnolno ~ ......... lnlown to 10"' Mn~ rooin. /,•Orlvaway1·pat10 path• etc No Job """' ..... u.. Mick• 53&-0553 CONCRETE ALL TYPES Re".ove & replace. Uc. Bonded. When quall count• 89Nt033 ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION MHonry-Concret• Pa· tlo•·Ortvewa.ya Paint. IAndc.p.t ~ 1548-3098 C1•r .11111c T lit", 1· ,,'8 GMC 1979 Step Ven 21 ' 8/t, new 9nglne July 1990. $2500 . 8&2·1838. r I '111'1''· ,•, [) I '' ~ lf ' 1 r) H.indy M.ll1 1:10 Rentel PROPERTIES Palnt-Car.,.ntty-etc. • O!ywaM.o.ye46-5277 •HANDYMAN• liO ' Mil IOM--" SU" c.a lluce 147.0TtO OICK'I HAULING ,,. ""'* to dump • '""" er•I h•ullna Larve truck wtttl "" Oette ~ WWW iUii. JUiik """"""· "-"· "" bf•ICMe. •Plano• .... ,.,. .... ,., OIN. ~Of tlea 11 ~ tNCtl and crew a.an up., ...... - ""' ... oil, .. II-IMO 90 MtTSU81SHI MIRAGE. 4 DOOR (017511) M ,195 •• •••SAii STANZA, A/T (224243) M.895 ae M•RCURY TOPAZ, A/T (114748) $1,"5 2833 Harbor &Nd eo.t• M .... CA 71 4ll40 4411 Ford 1178 Pinto H•tchback, n~t body & engine. 1700. 875·1731. ' . '' , r {) d' 1 : ' 1• \I)\) NMt• °""" eo... PllOt Mly M. It, ;-• P4eMM F-4M 7, t4, '"' ,..... fl'ublleMcl °'IWlll Cout 1-...;...._o;...,. ___ ..;.;.~ , .. 11 ..,_ _______ _ ~ "'°' *Y a.. 31, ·---------, ... ;-;;-.;;;;;-June 7, 14, 1•1 "'9IJC llOT1CI llUm.IC .,.. -;.,..._ ________ F .. _ .. .;... , __ __;;. __ _.;;...;...;.;~-.. _ .... -TllCI p .......... ~ ;;v .. -• .......... -. ,.. ... 1n.. •1111r1111 --.......... ............. .. .... " TM folloMng per10ns ere ........... TN ........... panone .. ...... ,. dolnQ bullneeS u· TM following llU9IMll •: • ........ , ..... POl'S OF POSIES, '°8 doing buslneN ~ .. AC D, 7451 Wemer , ........... South Bevffonl, e.lboa Is-PET GAZETTE, 427 E 11'11 VII. .. H, Hunllngton the fo1ow1ng ~ 1r1 19'\d, Call( t2te2 St 1235. Co1ta M.... • c.lf. 11147 ~ 11. AM Elizabeth Pender, 749 Clllf 92627 c.k:orD. 7155 !. Hempden solUTIONS B1lbo1, B1lbo1 Island. Keren LM o.mco. -'ve Sfe 505, o.m.. co ·US E. Bekll' Suite c: Calif 926412 SUnri11 C1t., Cotta Mela, f'"I 1 b I eo.ta ....... Calll. tMM o.nn11 Vin Ptndlf, 749 Caltf 92527 ". UI Mii II con- •JamM A. Pll'eyra, 24 c.n-B1lbo1. Balboa Island, Jack Demeo 382 5uMM by. "'lndMdual .., ~ Laguna Mgu.I Calif. 92ee2 Cir.. Costa • M.... Callt The 11gl1tr1nt(1) corn- 'Celi!. 92tTr ' Thia bu1ln111 11 con· 9:M27 menc9d lo trenuct buel- • Joanne E. P1reyr1, 24 ductld by. hu1bat)d llM This busln111 11 con-Ul'def thl Flc:1"1ou1 <:enter Court Laguna wife ductld by husband and 8uslne11 N1m9(1) ljlled ~.Calif. mn Th1 r1gl1trant(1) com-wife ' boYe on: Mey 14, l"1 '•l.llrry Mrozetc. 2144 Via mencld to transact busl· The reglatrant(I) com-A Laklnakl "gufli, San Clemente, neu under th• FlclJllous menced to tren..et bUll· Thia 1t11ement w11 fll9d .catlt. 9:M72 Bu1lnH1 N1m1(1) Hated neu under th• Flclitlous lh1 Coumy Cient ol This-bu1lne11 11 con-•Abovepond: May 15, 1991 Bus nHs Nam1(1) ll1tld 1~noe County on Mey l4, lfuctld by· 1 general part· nn •n ., abo 1 on· M e 1991 ""1 • nershlp ' This 1tate1Mnl WU flied Kai~n ofiiri:J ' ff4M1110 Th• r1glatran1(1) com-~h the c County Clerk of This sta11m1n1 wa• fllld Publlshld Orange Cout 'menced to trannct bual· 199~• ounty on May 8, wilh the County Clerk of Dally Pilot M1y 24, 31, BMu 1 under the FlotltlOIJI , ..... 2.. Or1ng1 County on Mey 7, uni 7, 14, 1991 UI n111 Nam•(•) lillld .. ... 1991 F-498 abolle on: May 1, 1991 Pubtlahed Or1nge Coost F4e3400 --------- J1m91 A. Pereyr1 Delly Pilot Mey 17, 24, 31, Pubhshed Or•""'"' Cout This statement wu fllld June 7 1991 · ·.- with the County Clerk of ' F~72 Diiiy Pilot May 17• 24• 31• PUBLIC NOTICI Orange County on May 18, June 7, 1991 1----------1991 F-473 TH .. 0..-.. '"'94342 PUIUC NOTICE Ne. 11un .. a Publllhed 011ng1 Coast1---------TruetM .... Diiiy Piiot M•y 24, 31, 1908M "'IUC NOTICE No. •101 ..... June 7, 14, 1991 Tl NO. 110149 TITU -o-Retetenoe Ne. F·501 NOTICE OF "'" '"'" UNIT No. 17 _______ ....;.__, TRUITa•'I SAL• NO. 1a4 uo1 NOTIC• Off NOTICR TO TIWS'RE SALR TRUSTH'I SAL& PROPERTY OWNP NO. HUa.P YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PUILIC NOTICE. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ... ,....llCa NO. NDER A NOTICE OF DE· .. 7.... NDER A DEED OF WUSllMWE INOUENT ASSESSMENT NOTtC• TO RUST, DATED AUGUST NOTte• Off ATEO 11t18 90 UNLESS CRaDITORI O' 18, 1988 UNLESS YOU .TRUSTD'S SAi.a OU TAKE ACTION TO •ULK SALR AKE ACTION TO PRO-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ROTECT YOUR PROP· (l•CI. 8104, ECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT 8101 UC C) AV BE SOLO AT A PUB· DATED 04f05fet. UNLESS PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ._. he~ No: IC SALE IF YOU NEED YOU TAKE ACTION TO NEED AN EXPLANATION Notice 11 hereby given lo N EXPLANATION OF THE PROTECT YOUR PROP· OF THE NATURE OF THE creditors of the within ATURE OF THE PRO· ERTY, IT MAY BE SOlO AT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST named seller that 1 bulk EEDING AGAINST YOU, A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU OU. YOU SHOULD CON- sall 11 lbovt to bl made of OU SHOULD CONTACT A NEED AN EXPLANATION TACT A LAWYER WYER OF THE NATURE OF THE On 06128(9 t 11 11 :30 ~ow 111111 ducrlbtd On Friday. June 21st 1991 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST A M.. STATEWIDE FOAE· The names and busineH t 9:45 a.m FIOELITI NA· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-CLOSURE SERVICES 11 addrlHH of the Hiier ere· IONAL TITLE INSURANCE TACT A LAWYER. thl duly appolntld Truatff Vernell Laurance, CRYSTAL OMPANY, 11 Trustee. or On 06/14/91 11 10:00 under and pu11uan1 to No-ucceuor Trullff 01 Sub-A M., FORECLOSURE !Jee of Delinquent At ... •· ROSE LIMOUSINE. 2182 lllutld Truslll, of lhel cer· CONSULTANTS, INC u ment, Recorded on 11/18/ DuPont. Suite 20. llVlne, CA 92715 1ln Dffd of Trust executed the dUly appointed TrultM 90 II Document No 90- Th• location in Cahlomia Y Frances E. Gonzales unde1 end pur1u1n1 to ~ Of Officlll R.eofd• of the chill executrve office nd Alice 0 GOlules hus· Dffd of Trull Aecofdld In the offlC9 ol the R• of the seller 11 N'A A• nd and wile. and r• on 04/17/89 u Document corder ot ORANGE Couf1t1, hsted by the 5111.,, 111 ordld August 24, 1988 as No 89-198924 Book Page Cal1forn1a, PfOperly owned nstrument No ~22449 Of Othclal RtcCN'ds Kl the bv TERRANCE J RAGAN other buslneu name• end t 0111c1a1 Rtcords ol Or· olflCe of the Recorder or AND SHEIL.A RAGAN WIU.. ::~~~~:in::=: .;:rs:,': ng1 County. C1hfornla. ORANGE County, Callfor-SELL AT POBUC AUCTION lore the date IUCh 1111 WIS nd pursuent to that Cir· ""'· executed by OIMUTH TO THE HIGHEST !MODER lln1 or deltvtrld to the n Notice of Default ther• WIJEMANNE AND MANEL FOR CASH. (~ayable at buytr ere· :J94tB South nder recorded Ftbruary WIJEMANNE HUSBAND time ol salt 1n l1wful 1, 1991 as Instrument No ANO WIFE money of thl United BrlllOI No 1•9 Senta Ana .·.--.'-'-0~7,,,. 164 of Oll1c1al WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Statn . by cash, I eathlll''I Ca 92707 ecoras of said County. AUCTION TO THE HIGH· checil dlewn by I stall CN' edr::ni:.~-:f t~':' bulln:,~s II under end pu11uant to EST BIDDER FOR CASH, netionel bank I ch&ck PAAK·HELENA C~ORA· id Dffd of Trust self el (payable al ttme ol sale in drtwn by a NII or llderal TION 701 s Parktr Stieet bhc euctlon for cash. lawful money of th• United crldlt union or a Check Sule 3500 Orange CA aw1ul money ol 1h1 Unit~ I States by cash, 1 cash•ei's d11wn by a 11111 or federll 92668 · · Stetes or Am9r1c1, 01 an 1n-check d1awn by 1 state or nv1ngs and loe.n assocll· The 111111 to bl sold 111 llrument u pro".'ded lor ~n natJonal bank. a check tion. salrlngs •HOC:lllion. desc bed 1 . 1 Ml Code Section 2924h, drawn by o s11118 or federel or Hlling1 bantt specified Thre; aut n gr,nera C es· H payable al thl time of credit union or a check tn section 5102 ol lhl Fl· omo 11• u•· 111e. al the main (North) d1awn by a i1a1e or led11al nanclal Code and lll.ltho-~~'::ib~r ~!t'io T~~~~=~• ent1anc1 of the county savings and loan 811oc1•· rlzed to do buslne11 In this vertisfn · Uslln wand are ,; ourthous1, 700 Civic Cen-t1on. savings assoc1111on. slate I Al' caltd gat· 21\2 0 Po t er Drive Weat, Santa Ana. or savings b1nk spec1llld THE MAIN NORTH EN· S · u n · CA 1n seclton 5102 of the Fi· TRANCE. TO THE COUNTY ~= ~·sli'vine. CA 9271 ~ all that 1lghl. tflle end In· nanclal Code and •utho-COURTHOUSE. 700 WEST by th• u,:i;•ss ;~;;'~ ~· t11est conveyed to and rized to do business In thl• CIVIC CENTER DRIVE . er 1 a OCI · held by It under seld slate) At· THE FRONT EN· WEST, SANTA ANA, CA all llon Is CRYSTAL ROSE Deed of Trus1 In the prop. TRANCE TO SUITE 205 11ghl. tltl1 and lnt1r11t LIMOUSINE rty sllu1ted In said County (SECOND FLOOR), 17002 under said Nolico of D•· Thi anticipa1ed date ol and Stat• described as· Lot IRVINE, BLVD TUSTIN CA llnquenl Ass1Hmenl In lhe ~~ 1 bu:~h salelfl 11 J~(:8R~~· 8 of Trect No 105 t 3 as per 92680 all nght till• and In· property 11tuatld In &aid TAL •ROSE 0 L~:.ouSINE • mep rec-,rded in Book 448 terest conveyed to ond County. describ ng the land 2181 D p I S 11 20 I ' p1g11 45-47 of MllCll· now held by It under said lherlln. PARCEL 1 UNIT u on u • r· aneous Meps, records of Deed of Trust 1n the prop. 17 AS SHOWN AND DE· vi~. c: ~:71~ 1 b the county recorder of said erty s1tualld in said Coun· SCRIBED ON THAT CER· is u 110 s su Ject ounty ty describing th• land TAIN CONDOMINIUM to C11hlorn1a Unilorm Com· The 11ree1 address or ~em LOT l8 OF TRACT PL.AN RECORDED ON 1/$/ m1rc1al Code Section thlf common dHlgnition NO 4JS6. IN THE CITY OF 84 AS INST No 8Al- 6t06 2 I 111d p1op1r1y 3085 COSTA MESA COUNTY 0 0 7 8 1 I . 0 FF IC I AL 11 so subjlCI the name Klondike Avenue. Colla OF ORANGE STATE OF RECOADS OF ORANGE and eddress ol lh1 person M11a. CA 92626 CAUFOANIA AS PER MAP CO, CA. PAACEL 2 AN with whom claims mey bl Neme and address ol tn. RECORDED IN BOOK l68 UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE filed is Ge11ld A Mayer etic,ary 11 wnose r• PAGES 3" TO 36 MISCEL· INTEREST EQUAL TO THE 70t S Parker S1rHI Swll uest the sale 11 being LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE PERCENTAGE INTEREST 3500 Orange CA 92688 onductld Mr Ind Mis OFFICE Of THE COUNTY SET FORTH IN SAID CON- end 1he 1as1 dall tor hhng Dan11I Rober1 Ketchum. RECORDER OF SAID OOMINIUM PLAN IN All cleims shalt bl June 2• 11693 Brunswick Pints COUNTY EXCEPTING PORTIONS OF LOT t OF l99I which 11 thl business Roed, Grus Valley, CA THEREFROM ALL OIL mACT NO 12002 ON THE dey before the sele dete 5945 Dtr1c11ons to the GAS AND OTHER HYDRO. SUBDIVISION MAP FILED specified above above p10!*1'f mey bl ob-CARBON SUBSTANCES ON 12·2t·l3 IN BOOK S8 Oiied June 4 l99I alnld by reciuest1ng same BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 AT PAGES 1 THROUTH 9 Gereld A Meyer. Pi151-n WTi11ng from the benell· FEET FROM THE SUR INCLUSIVE OF MISCEL· dent 1ary w1th1n 10 d1y1 from FACE OF SAID LAND BUT LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE PARK·HELENA CORPO· he llra1 publlceUon of this WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF OFFICE OF THE ORANGE RATION no1ic1 SURFACE ENTRV THERE· COUNTY RECORDER Published Orange Coas1 Said salt wttt bl made ON AS PROVIDED IN A Tha 1tr11I lddreee and Daily Pllol June 7• l99t lthout ooven1nt or Wtr· DOCUMENT RECORDED othe1 oommon dealgneUon, FS58 ranty. IXPrlH or lmpllld. IN BOOK 2961, PAGE 2•0. it eny. of th• 1111 PfOPerlY ---------H lo htll. possession or OFFICIAL RECORDS d .. crlbld above II pur· PUBLIC NOTICE ncumbr11nc11 lo salt1fy Th• 11r .. t address and portod to be 1845 ANA· he unpaid balance d~ on other common de11gno1oon HEIM AVENUE, No 5A. he noll or notll HCUrld 11 any, of the 11&1 prop1rtY COSTA MESA CA 92827 NOTICE o, by said Dffd ot Trust, to dHcnbld above 11 PYr The undlfsigned Tru11eo PU»LIC IALI OF I $35,056 71, plus th• ported to bl t240 LON· d1sclaim1 any Mabthtr for \ mnc:s 11 ona tUt s t wlll -.Ol• a 9'1blia bearl .. I• ~ Couaall .. acla Cl•lc C..ter, 2000 .. ln ltreet, BUntlnttoa le tbe elate alM1 at tW ti• ladlcatel below to recel•• atat121nte of all per1one wbo wi1b to be bearil relatl .. •o application deacrlbed below. DAD/TIMI: Tueaday, June 11, lttl, 7100 ,. AP2LICATIOI lltlllQ: General Plan ~ndm1at llo. 90-t/lone oanv• •o. t0-19/Bn•iroDlleDtal Impact aeport llo. 90-6 APPLICAJIT: LQCATIQll: ZQD: RIQUIST: Marlin De•elo~nt Southeast corner of Garfield A••nue and Bushard Street (see attached map).- Rl-PP2 (Low Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) General plan amendment to cban9e tbe General Plan Land Use Deaignation from Low Density Residential (6.5 units per acre) to a combination of llediwa Density Reai~ential (15 units per acre) on tbe easterly 1 .06 acres and General Conaercial on tbe westerly .90 acres; and a concurrent aone chan9e to change the soning from Rl-PP~ (Lov-Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) to a combination of R2-PP2 (lfediwa Density Residential-Floodplain District 2) and C2-PP2 (Connunity Business-Floodplain District 2); and certification of Environmental Impact Report •o. 90-6 which analyses the environmental setting •nd impacts associated with the propoaed land uses and zonings. ENVIROrtMENTAL STATUS: Covered by En•iroftlll8ntal Impact Report Ro. 90-6 COASTAL STATUS : Not applicable ON FILE : A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Connunity Development Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92641, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at City Hall or the Main City Library (7111 Talbert Avenue) after June 13, 1991 ~ ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or againat the application as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Julie Osugi, Planning Ai de at 536-5271. :'\ I I 0 c Mike Adams Hunti naton Beach Pl~nnina c 1------· ------- ~I I.' \ I I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I rrr I I I I 11-1 TT J I I I GPA 90-9/ZC 90-19/EIR 90-6 Q/ .. ., I I I I I I 1 1 I 6 N IJ.S ~ 11. cbc •llet one>< fl/# ~ .no 111 91 I t •n.t ll'lfT1 I })!fl k! r bid !t.) • lOI a. HV Vf!ll .. ,.., 01n1 1t ,,J ,,. ... , .... 11 oM .. , "T UOY lj<) 03T u H l) ,Vt · iuq OJ H 1:)0 PERt ONAL PRO,.RTY tot1ow1ng eshmlled co111, OONDERRV ST COSTA any 1ncorrectn111 o the HUNTINGTON IEACH P\A....,..INO DIVISION ' expenses and 1c1Vance1 at MESA, CA 92526 111Ht eddteu and other "" No. 20111 ne um1 of the lotllal publl· The undersigned Trustee common dellgnatlon, 1f _.::::=======:r========;==========t====:;::====:;:=~~....:~===:;:!=====~~-P1 r1u1nt to the Cahfornla cation of this Not~ of d1scla•m• 1ny 11ab•I tr tor any. shown herttn Sa•d Sel'·S.Ntce Storage Facil-Sele S1,217 49 eny 1neorrectn1ss 0 the Hie WI• be made, but W11h· ---------1---------1·--:--:---:'.""".'-'--------+--------------------·1---------- rty Act (Ba P Code 21700 FIDELITY NATIONAL s1reet add1ess and othll out covenant or wattanty. PUILIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTtCI PUIUC llOTICI PUILIC NOTICI WIC llOT1CI •1 seq). the undtrslgned ITLI IN8U"ANC• common d1S•gn111on. 11 HptHMd or llnphld, re-• v 111 sell II public 1ucUon, OMP NY 8Y H fl any. shoWn hlll•o Saod gard•ng tJfle, pos11111on, fflotttte. Plottffelle flleatlaua PU9UC llOTICS PU9&.IO •TIC8 THE COITA -~~ °" June 24 198t, al 9 30 ~ A • ' 8" nf4i will be mede, but wrtll-or ltleumbrencff. to p1y heffteM....... ................. .......... ...... NOTICE IS H!P•EBY NOTICI! ta HfRl!BY INQ ADMINIST~_QR am 132•1 J11t1:r Rd . Ir· Mettdoir!,,00¥toeM Preet-1 out covenant or witrenty the 11m1lnlng pr1nclp11 lt•t•.,.... lf•t•..-nt Mat•••"' GIVEN tNI 1 public ,,..,. OIY!ff,..,. Coet• ..,_. W1LL ...,..,. A.t,Dla. vtne CA pe~ property ant 7.. ..,... • exl)fnMd or impllld, ,.,: sum due l.Wldll' .. ,d Not•c• Thi following Plf90tll •• The following S*l«I• .,. The followlng per.one are Ing wttl bl Mid by IN C1tY Council Ofl Jun& 17, llON OH ~~. •nclud1ng furniture, ci01h· ""w Rt.enNe, CA garding Ml• posseu•on. of Detlnquant A1NUment, doing bultnes• 11 dOlr'!I bus•neu u doing bullnlal •• co.ta Mell ()ty ~ 1111 , et •·ao Pm. Of • 17, 1•1. °"AS AS •r\Q, 10011 and/or othll 2S04 7t~lt·9090 or encumbrencea to pay v.tth lnltrlll thlfeon. II (a)PATHMARK PUBUSH-IStS" SKINCAAI, 5205 WOALO INTERNATIONAL on June 17, '"1, It 130 900fl t,...._ II PGe-POSSlall T._ • hQu11hold item1 1torld by DATIID: M8' a41 t"1 th• 11ma1n ng pr1nc1pi l p.ovidld In llld not>ce, Id· INO (b)AOVANCED !NOUS-RNll' Ave Apt 8, NawPOt1 INVESTMENTS CORP , Pm , Of 81 eoon lf*Mftlf ....... In -Counoll C'*"-ON THI FOLL NO ,,,. following pereoos SP Pultll•h•tl Or•n•• eum of lhe not1(1) SICUlld vine••· If eny. Nhm11ea TRIES (c)FLOWER $POT, a..ch Ce~f 92913 1100 Oul4 #205, Newport u ~.In thl CounCll ... of c.ey Hell, 11 ,.., ITlM. ~ D3t0 DEBRA DAVIS. SP Coaet Dalfr Pllet 118' by said Dffd of fruit, with llH, ch11g11 1nd 111· 30136 SonnN I.I\, Laguna Adam Morrl1 E .. 8". nos 8-Kh Cehl t2te0 ~ of City H ... 77 Dnv9. C..-...... .. 1. ZONIHQ AC ZA. D3t9 DAN W OUIROZ, SP St June 7 14 t"t ln11f1St lhlfton. 11 pro-P1nMS of the Trut1M, lo-Niguel, Celtl 92877 Rtv1r Ave B, Newport Ricketts AllOClllH Inc , F"' OtM, Coete Meee, Wiii __..,IN folowlr'l-.i· to.ot FOR REV INO DJ83 RONDA KAY10 R· • • • Vlded 1r1 said nott(l), •d· wtl 14,895 3tS E11tm111c1 Sam W M11CU1. 3013t' S.ech, C•hf 92te3 Cellfornle 1100 Ou111 take edlOt\ upon lhl lol• l'ureuenc '° Alldl XltMt KEM«TH KM .AU. ANGETREE FLORIST. SP , •• 7 vancn. If eny, under thl Accrued 1nternl Ind ed· Sont1ea Ln . lagunl Ntgu.I. Otltl1n Mlty Woolcou. UOI, Newport lllch, !owing....,, ol '1opo11tloft •• .. THORIZED AOINT D388 BERNARD PIMEN· terms of lhl Dffd ol Trull. d1lo<>nal 1dvanc11 If any, C1kf 92677 520& RM Ave I , NawPOt1 e.iit t2980 ~ 10 ~ lllff.I .,.ICIM Dy i-,~ IT. JOACHIM l TAL. SP 8378 FRED Hllm•l•d ''"· ch1ro11 Witt lncrHM Ihle fiOuf• Thll bu1•n111 I• con-BMctl, Cahf •2913 Ttu1 bu11n111 II con-ol ::;.::o•ltlOft 4, .. 1" erld ••• IM .... '°" JM °' HANNA, SP £418 GLORIA ,UIUC ...,..TICI 1nd 1xpe0Hs of the 'Trust• prfOt 10 .... duetld by an lndl\lldull Thll bullne11 11 con-OUcted by I COfporlllOn •IM IW ,.,oPOlilOn m ltmi. lor IM TIMI fOR A y MARTIN, SP E447 JULIE twV H 1nd of lhe tfUlll er.. The clalmltlf wlCler Nici Tha 11g11t1ant(1) com-duded by. j01nt ~Ul'I Thi retietrant(a) COm· t 11 end H M , the ep-el Coeee MIM '°' "" ~ RIECO, SP G487 DOB " IHI aled by eald Dffd ol Truat, NOCk:1 of o.llnquant Al-menced to lranaect bu• Thi rlgletr1nt(1) com• mencld to tlenaact butt· !>fOPflltloN llfftft lor IM 1 1 ,__, v.. ,_ Dm0NAL Ult TO ~SENMAN, SP G509 AN· ... .... lo-Wit 18.730 &t f1llm1t•d 1111m1n1 heftlofofe ... Mii under Iha F~ mancld 10 tranllC1 tKfll· ,,.., under "" F1et1tlou1 C"Y of eoee. Meu fOf "" ..... recelcUl ... d The ,.. AU.OW A if ... x THONY p 1.Ul<ER. SP .......... ....... Th• b1n1flclary under ICutld and dell\'lfed to IM 8ut1Mtl N1m1(1) lltlled ,..... unoar the fietttlOul lullMll N•ITl•(•l lllled 1M1-t2 ..... Yw Me II 1 •. d ' •• 0 .. , I Po 10' TAM.IA UNT~ H534 CHIP PARKER. SP ............ Uld Deed of T11'81 '*-'0-undlrllgnld • "'""" 0.0-lbOYI on May t ttll lutin•u' Name(•) Miiied ~°"'Mey ' 1•1 ..... ...., ........ The 1•1· poptilltOne lknlt '°' IM CINT TO ICHOo....,.O, J$93 KIM 0 ROl<!S SP TM folfowlng peraon1 lrt fort lllkuted Ind ~· larllion of o.feuft lt1d 0.. Sam Marci.It ' lboY9 on not &p911cltlle Kevin ~ Vtct ,., .... 12 !Wfepri•1F11 llfl'llt tot Qly el Coell ..,_. hM ~ANCINO LOT L.OS¥ID K&48 JAMES KARR. SP dOlng buelnell ... e11d IO lhl undlfllOned • mand for ..... Ind • ••• Thie tlJltlrnenl ... ftled AdllTI Eleth deN • "" Q9y °' c.... ..... ,,.. '"" telCUlltM to be AT , .. ORftftll...,. "4723 ELIZABETH ALM· P E R S 0 N A L· wrtlten Declatltlon of l)e. l1n Noflc• of Def9Ull Ind Wflh the County C.-fJM Thia stllllTllf\I wee Ned TM '"''"*" wu .e.ct Men .. lculetM lo be _,,.,. .. Ml f'1 Dtl. -= OOUIST. SP M740 LOUIS TECHNOLOGY. 2700 Peter-ltUllt Ind D•mend for Sale. Election IO ... The undet· Orengo County on~ 14 Wllh I.hi CO\lflty Ctettl of .... "" County Olftt of .... 1.-. The ...,,,,..,.IDn UMd MINTAL IMIC I-. ~E~EU... SP N7'3 JOSH :eJI . Co111 Mesa. Calif r,r::, •,:'":r:i:catoot9~, :re:.~ 7i:C.:'i'~: t991 ' Otenge County Ofl .... tt, ?'.:;"' County Ofl .... t , 1n":a.:::::-~°"' '-.: t.:"=~ .::...~: ~I Aa =•C. , 0wMt llffrYll lhl right Britt T Porr, 2700 Peter· Thi uncletllgned C*IMd S.11 10 bl rec0tded in the Publithed ~·'!'~~ 1"1 ........ P•Hll CoMa Mw'l.1111 t c;::r, f1A ti ... -.ioP!lllD w lllNl TIONCI)' Iii l!a.~. 16 bid 11 the NII Pur· eon Pl . Coeta MIH C1hJ utd Notica or o.f•Ull end county wMrl lhl r.., PfoP-...,_,.... -.t r • ... ._..,.111 • llNI fDr • ,.._. "• 1 ..... , 11 .....0 .. c;;n ~ntl cha111 mutt be NIM with t262t5 Eloctroo lo Seti 10 be ,., ll"ly It IOClllO Ind more Dally Pilot May 17, 24, 31. Pvbtithed °'lflfl c.-,.Ublllhed Orange CCMlllt , ...... y .. ,., .. 19 .-..... f9f pullllc .,..._.~MAY~-~:~~.°'Alie:;: ~.~~~~·~ua~o~ f.:~11~1~~~=.: :~':i9nc:C::~ ,:::. .1une1, 1"1 '-4tl =1.':'::1: 14, It,=:.~.:,~ 11, 14, It. =:::=':::,i :: ,:'=.:,":~ ITID TO "•~ cl'leaed QOOdl erl IOld "•• Th• r10111rent(1) com· ind mora thin lhrat datton ,._ f-471 tlce of .,. °""'°' el "' ,.,.., 11 ,., °""!i. C.... IM· It." end m11tl be pa•d t0t menced IO tT1nll(I bu.al· months h•ve aiapMd aonce DATE oe 03.9t flll'ICle, 1'1 '* OrM, c..11 ..... .....,..._ l'W •"' ·~=·l./w1~~;;1 Ind remo¥ed .. tM tml of ,,... undll' lhe FM:111oOUI lllth rlCordation • TAT II! w I 0 ( F 0 .. £· ,.... ........ 1:00 • "' erld 1:00 • "' • .....,. ... u .... SetH 1Ub19Ct lo PflOf lullneH Neme(I) tied DATE 05 n'lt CLOSUAI lfllMCH. 5121 f erld 1:00 '"' •....,. ... OllllM· · · THI AIOWI ~In the event ot on NA FORECLOSURE CON· £MITOI AVfNUI, CY· I ~ . --'· "'Ill lit, ""'"91 .......,_,. '""""'1 owr'lf 8'911 '°" SU l TA NT S JN C A I Pf'US, CA 90930 (114) FT ,, •II I It -~ TION GM TMI ' • erld Obll ... d petty Dated Thit ''""'*" ... Ned TRUSTU ,·,to2 1itv1Nf ~ 1 n • ex • pen • Ive* · 11· ... ar-.. c.... • u -ar-.. c.... ""°""°"" ·--~~ ~~~..Ji:::.:. er:eoC::'i, c:;: 1g'. ~~v~2MO No ?OS TUtTIN, ~~~,H~,~~ .. N, Dllr ""NM 1, '"~-0.-, Nae .Mte 7, ,.,_ ~ ~ 'llil!Slito1'Wl1 ... Meftlt•tMnt, Inc; T..._ tMI (714) 731'*2 IP8 .... , ,.._ .._ .... =o (Ill) 244.tOIO, ,4HJN tF.RI SNYOIR, VICI ......... 0rlf'OI COiet •(In Ml epen' SW) not ... In price; 1'9MO.,.ble; " °""'* ,.ubltthed Orange Coea1 PAl!!SIO(HT ........... 1 14 JI I _.. • Otenoa · Coaat Detty ,.,tot May 11. 24, 31 , Pubt11n.ci °'111191 C..t ' • ' C •-•'!d 8CN9rt116ng ~.., • ...,. ._ .. .,.._ ..... D•'r "'°' :NM 1, t4,.Juna 1,,191 Daty Pr101 ... a., .. a1 1•• .... , .,,.~ ., ..... .., .. ,. '585 F....a June 7, l"t l_~_...., ___ :'*:l!!!!!!!!!~l!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!~~J :::::.:.:n ~ =:~:--,._.. ~··.-.-.,.--_...,,,,,....-.._.._.,... --. . .. . ~------------------------8BOB by Brad Anderson "They're against the wearing of fur ... "They don't mean you. Marmaduke ... If ANCY ARLO A1'fl> JAMS IT'& LIKE. •llltY \tt'U~ AOO YOU MIGMf &l.Y, CHA~G1~· ~~ WAIT-•Tl4EY OOl>'f o.w£ . 1A>G ~ llllR SAllb 1'D FIU.. • UICE. C>RJIQl 0011«.f, • OVERBOARD wt'RE J\lSf GONNA Ui0K ~~O~D 'lltE CAPTAIN'S OFFICE WHILE ll'S IN ~WN, RlbITT QtAAL~~? .-.-..._ ~IGHT. II/ 1.1 1 ~I rUD BA88ET WI lllAf GO! WI cioH'T UKI LIAWG CUI UTT\.I 1'11'1• ~ TOO LOPG. l Ml Ml9"S u& TlaRlkV. --/ by Jimmy Johnson ~ bRD Of Oft.C~ ~i;. VfJt'f FMM.Wt WITM .NAJ#..Y 80ff£1T.' by Chip Dunham I Like 11115 ~N , I HAUe, ! HUH? • by Brian Basset DllABBLB I JUDGSPAJIDR I 'M SOFtRV, Vl~I I I Guess • l 'Ve 1'EALL.V rCA!!W&O UP EVl!Rveoov• l..1Ff6 / 1 FEEl... l..IKE A CRES I Bf:ING A CONP'U680 TEEtJAGl!!P' OO&SN'"T MAKe YOU A CP'el!P . MARKI ~NORMAN~T T~~M.l. 1\E.~T ' ...... TDDRACS • ..