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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. 1~· lltsla•C...61. ...... 75 - J .. THE ORANGE COAST 25 CENT S I UOOD · MORNING! It's Friday. J une I. 1990. and tre~·s what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Low clouds will clear by mid morning, then it will be sunny a nd W8f111er. Today's lli~/low: 11-55 Yesterday's hi~'1!ow: 63-56 Tomorrow's h1gtl/low: 68-55 SPORTS: NBA Playoffs Penlm t i!, Pltoealx lit Maj•r Lape BaHMll: Do41en z. Cl.clautJ 1 -... --------------------~ ·-24-;ffOtlR HOTUN! TO THE EDITOR 642-6086 . . . See Page A2 for detaHs l N THE NEWSROOM: OK. so you probably suspected there we~ some pretty bad roads out the~ in the naked city. Maybe your first clue was the oil pan you lost to the Demon Potholes from Hell. • Maybe it was the new set of shocks you needed af\er zip- ping down Newpon Blvd. (Wait -nobody zips down Newpon these days. C rawl. ma ybe. -bul'A<>t.z1p.) The cogs of the Prop. 111 political machine asked h1$h· way $urus to identify pnonty repair projects 1n each city - projects that would probably be first in line for help 1f the ioitiaove passed. Together. they mid like an Orange Coast iommutcr's wish list. Roads hat would be improved 1n- ludc: • In Newpon Beach. Pacific ~oast Highway to Route 73; • In Costa Mesa. Non h- bound Fairview Road and the 405 Freeway to Sunnower: • In Laguna Niguel. Crown Valley Parkway from Alicia Parkway to Pacific Coast High· way; . •In Santa Ana. Grand Av- emSc from Edinger Avenue to Warner A venue. ' , \llL\Tta MIO . OCIAN a:INDITIONS ................. Mtl ....-,; ~ wida a Po111•1 SI d1Jd l8da 91 ~--· ... ~:~~ ==-twell. Waw i-'1* = ~-. '111111•;, naa .. to .... 10 '°I r = ... i.l)oa -... .... w ......... 8'rthS Bridge Business Classlffed Comics Crossword Death ·notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Under~ Obituaries Opinion POlke J,.og Pubk NotJces Sodfty SpOrU TV USttngs W Nther T•1'1 n.e.pa ''TM Conwruat sys· rem must • IM#d on ,,,. -al ,,,. ,,.,,,,,,.. Mtd II tN ,_,,,. Jhould not want dYt ~ tMtt ,,., ,,.,,,.. lhOuld ...,,,,. ; ""'*"'" .... ........ I. A/MU IOrtulltdtW • • FRIDAY, JUNE I , 1990 water ratiorling c_on s~_d_e·red ly ROBERT BARKER D.-y ..... ~ \llrtl« HUNTINGTON BEACH -City water officials are weighi{lg tough measures - including mandatory water rationing -if the bone-dry drought continwcs for a fifth straight year a nd voluntary cutbacks fail. Proposals call for a pcr-apita lim it o n water use. a possible ban on . outdoor landscape watering, fines. water shutoffs for repeated offenders and an increase in reside ntial rates. depend ing on ho w much water as used. Water Superintendent Jeff Renna said Thursday he-hopes that a I 0 percent voluntary cutback can take effect in July. If if s successful and another vol- untary 10 percent cutback is achieved in 1991 , then residents might avoid the more drastic steps. he said. No water reduction measures arc now in effect in the city. Renna said water in Orange Coun· Bank-rNreckers ty·s underwater basin. where Hunt· 1ngton Beach gets about 70 percent of its water. 1s lower than normal after four dry years. But ifs still better than it was during the 1976-77 drought, and it's not critical at tltis point. he said. · Renna's plan. which will evcntu· ally be considered by the C ity Coun- cil. calls for water conservation in three phases: •Phase I calls for I 0 percent savings by voluntry reductions. Ir- rigation times at residences. golf Work•n we.a& Into th• veult of die Wells l'ergo bllnlc for the fln•I 11111•, detnoll1hlft9 It •long with the entire D~...._.,._...,'-P.,_ Modi between 19th Street, Harltor end · ~ewport-bouleverds. It II part of ~­downtown\ redevelopment project. I UC/ frateriJity'adopts highway IRVINE -Is this somebody·s idea of a road tnp? . The brothers of Pt Kappa Phi ,at UC Irvine plan to hit the road and clean 1t up. starting next month. Members of the fraternity voted recently to take respons1b1laty for cleaning up a two mile st~tch of the Corona. dcl Mar freeway under a year-<:>ld C'altrans program known as Adopt:-\. Highway The fratemll)' has agreed to take responsibility fo r a stretch of 1he frecwa) from Bonita C.anyon Onvc to San Miguel. 1n Irvine. Bush, Gorbachev debate Germany ly TERENCE HUNT cord .•. ""~ -c ......... ic After nearly five hours of das- WASHINGTON -President cussions. Bush and G orbachev read· Bush and Mikhail S. Gorbachev 1ly acknowledged they could not grappled over terms of German settle nettlesome Questions this week unity after an opening round of over the shape of conventional summitry Thursday that set the forces in Euro~ or: the m ilitary stage for major agreem ents on bearing" of a unified Germany. chem ical and nud e.tr weapons. "It 1s not here that the German OveraU, Busl\ declared. "The mood question Wlll be resolved:· the Sov- is very positive." 1et president 1old reporters. Scpar- Thc two leaders bepn their talks .. ately, .Bush said. "Certain!~ we're proclai.m ina. a new c!"8 of cooper-n~t going l~ ~Ive lhe whole LSsue at ation in spite of their differences. this summit. • "The trenches of the Cold War arc Secretary o~ State Ja~es A .. ~ker disappearing." Gorbachev said. Ill and Soviet ij'-ore1~ Mantster courses and $Overnmcnt and com- mercial facilities would be regulated. •Phase 11 calls fOr mandatory cutback's in irrigation. street clean- ing. car washin;a and all discre- tionary uses. Violators wo uld re- ceive wriJtcn warnings, house calls, now restriC1ions, financial penalties and ultimately. would have their service shut off. The use of hydrants and water trucks woul~be dis- couraged unless reclaimed water 1$ vsed and higher costs would be required for excessive use. By BOB VAN EYKEN. D.il)I l"llot SIMf \llrlMf NEWPORT BEACH -The water's warm and thr fishing's hot. experts say. 9 pon fishers on the Orange Coast are reporting jackpot hauls of yel- lowta1l. barracuda an~thcr catches. and biologim say 11 could be at- tributable to El Nano conditions. an unseasonal warming of waters otT Southern Cahfom1a and Nonhcm Me,uco. ~1 fistr out thCT"e t"''ffY day. llMd the fishing 1s mu h better this year:· said Joe Bianan. skipper of the spon fishing bo3l Bongos. ··we've had a particularly big number of yeJlow- ta1l. In ·the past two weeks. we've brought in SJ. that's more than we brou~t in all sc:sson last )car ... Ba1rian said anglers are catching species that ha,en't been sttn an years. ffwe·ve had t~o thresher sharb this year." he said. ··r don•t thank r -Ye seen one ih about eight years. The) 've been absent from this coast The) were o 'er-fished:· .,. Steve Crooke. a manne baologJst with the state Depanment of Fash and Game said he had recorded warmer than usu al ocean temperatures in Southern California earlier this spnngv nd he said the warmer temperatures may ha,.e trig- gered early fish magrauons. "It has been ususuat." he said "The boni1a and b3rracuda arc around earl). The alb3core and yel- lowtail seem 10 be carlv and there seem to be more of th<'·m ·· e sh saluted Go~chev·s leader· Edu~ro Shcvardnadz~ Wlll take up . u. . . the issue next Wttk 1n Copcnha,cn ship in ~ tacit boost or his p!unging dun na a mectina of 1he 35-nation populanty at home, and vo'Wcd to . I end "decades of division and d is. f Pteaw '" SUMMrT /Bade Page PrnNent ......... .,. ...... Pr ................ ••rti•dlev dur"'9 welco•lnl c ..... •nlel Tue1i911)'. Widely-know~ yacht dealer now fac;ing-cf:la f'.ges of_fra.ud_1r=a.i~t.n -MARINA DEL REY -T he owner of a on c-suoc:cssful yacht dealtnh.ip was chaflcd Thursday wi&.b defraUdina several banks that k1Ded him fina~ sailbolat sales ... nd loaned him money to pay for llboWTOOm display sailbolts. • I Steven Cunan. •3. of Marina dcl Rcy1 is thatted with four counts of .ban hud and one count of mail fraud, eceordifte \0 Alaistant U .. AtlOnllJ Tmw .,_.,, CUmln. a ,.. con'imodoft ~th lbe ~· California YICht Club in Manna del Rey. is also a hiahly reprded Southern California yachtsma-n Curran·s business. tcvc ·C'uTTan Yacht Sales Inc .. was formerly one of the laracst -dealersh ips in the country. but went into bankruptty last July. Bowen s.id. Curran. reached at his current bu11ncs.s. rcfcmd questions to his lawye r. 8 111 Ramey. who could not be leacbcd. Prolecutors cl11m Curran sold thrft.)'Khts tn May aad June 1919 and arrana~ flnancina of about S8S.OOO 10 S 100.000 for each one. He was supposed to ajve tbc loan mone)! to Catalina Yachts to bwld tht three sailboats and then arnftllt for the banks to have titk io the yachts as secunt)' for the . loens. but allctCdly did nctthcr. Instead. prosttUtors allqe. Cur- ran uted the m oney fot otHcr busi· ness u pensa. The yachts wete never built and the customen de- faulted on the untceured loans, av- 1"1-.. YACHT/aMtl , ... •Phase Ill would put a cap on per-apita use. and pressure would be reduced on the entire water sys- tem when possible. There would be a strict enforcement of penalties and a limit on permits for hydrants and water. trucks used for grading or clearung. The typical family uses about 11 ,000 pllons of water a month and pays a bimonthly bill of $26.60. Renna said. "There should he ~ufficient water (Please SH \llATER/Badc Papi Crooke ~Id he wasn•t ccnaan whether to attnbute the larger catch- es to El N 100 . .. It may be attnbuuble to an El N100 event:-. he said "I k.now the pcopk at Scnpps down an San Diego are loolong into It. I don't thlAk an}'one's reached an~ c~oclus1ons. -But 1f I had to guess. I d say 1he animals are 1clhng us something:· He added. however. that water temperature readings in the past few da\S ~ere clo~ to normal for this tune of da). po s1b1I~ indicat~ng that the unusual condmons w~ at an end. \. .. But 1f the fish have migrated early. the> 'II sta :· he s:ud. In 1983. an unusuaJ ocean warm- ing was 1denttfied off Peru and dubbed El Nino -the panish word for the Chnst cb11d -bec.ausc It was first noticed around Chnsunas. The effq;.1s of lht' warman1 ~c~ ,felt aU up and down the Pacific coast. manifested 1n stonny weather ·and unusual sea li fe magrauon pat· terns Marine o~f' ers reponcd sttang sea ho~. sea \tunics and even tropical birds along the Orange Coast and "ater temperatures I 0 dcgl't't's abo' e normal. Bainan said 1h1s ~car's condauons d1dn·t appear to be the same as an 1983. ··1 keep good records and I'm not Sttmg the same kind of warmmf I did back then." he said ... What I m seeing this ~ear 1s pockets of warm water. There was one a couple of davs ago that was a warm stream (PIHse 1tt FISHING/Back Pagel sos ·closes down for tirrie being . 1y I09 VAN EYKEN 0.-.. -""" ..,,._ COS.TA MESA -After nine years of scrv'ma the G«dy at Rea Community Center. · Share our Selves will close alS doors toda)' at its current location for the last ume. OT..nge County' la~! pnvate poveny rchef aaency. SOS lost its lea5C at the Hamilton lt'CCt center last July. Bowing to pressure from west Costa Mesa residents who com· plained of the bundrcds of S c~cnts walkrng throuah the neigh- borhood daily. the 'Cit) Council voted to let the chant) ·s lease lapse in January. OS fought eVlct1on from the community center, but agreed earlier this mo nth to vacate the prem ises on June I. Meanwhile. SO board members purch~ a new build an& al I 550 Supcno r Ave. The chan t)' wdl rt0Prn someume late this summer al a new locaoon. but e ays 1n.~'ttln• t e new b u11d- ina ready for use Will force SOS to cease operations for the first time ii\ its I I-year history . director Jean For'balh said. "When you're ckahna with volun- tccr labor, ll aocs ~wly,". ~aid. "Peoole are donat•na their lime. I had hoped Yrc'd only have \0 dole for sill wctlcs. but it's aoina to be at least two mon1h1 now.'' fof'blth satd it would be busi- u uwal at SOS today. more or Ila "We'll tiene people .aDUI ) , o~cloct. just n ~ • ....,, do." •-~......,.. said. ... I\ e.AAS OAllY PILOT/ FrtcMv. M'9 1, 1980 - ,.. s • . .. " " ) ,,. , .. . • ... • .. • • Orange Coast ·People/ John Ulrich Senior \.Ke pre~1dent of 3i C3pual. a· venture capital finn in -:-.:e\!opon &ach that scek.s out and handles leveraged buy outs and fu ndin& hr bustn~ses in a 'ant"t~ of industnes.. LIFE WORK ---------- l 'lnch st"es his role as helping entreprt"n eurs to enter the big time For e\ampk 31 Capnal recent!~ helped .orchestrate the le' erageJ bu~ out plans or George' Gr-een. a former top ~xecu,u' e ?f Cole or c altfprn1a -the S" lm"ear manufacturer. With c Inch s help. Gret'n tx"Camr the head of (ahfomta Wear, a holdtng compan~ formed to bu' out te"an Spons\!oear and Cahfom1a Girl. l"O clothing companies "llh rnmbint·d rt",enu es of S1-5 mslhon. ROOTS ------------- un\.h "a'> IX>rn in t onalh~ Ore . the wn ofa CP.\ He got his first 1ob \.\hen hl' "as I; as a s"1mm1ng pool attendant "here he "as 1n l hargc ol ma l.1ng \Ufl' the loc~er room and the pool deck "rre irl"C 01-tr J 'h HOBBIES------------- .\ ~11mrx·1 11\t' "\.\tmm\.·r trom grade school through colkge. L'lnl·h <,till '" 1m'> hut onh h•r renra11on He also enJo~s golf and fishing FAMILY------------- Ht• .J nd h1' \' 11e t hm11 ha' r l\\O ~ oung daughters .\lhson and Kat~ . .tnd J~c: c:\~\.llng J third ,hild )O<>n ·PHILOSOPHY---------- "It", \Jll\1\ ng IP \\ctr and ma~r .i rw1it J' "C:tl ''llh <.mall entrepreneunal co mpanies Compiled b.• JoJ ADtboa.• Editor's Hotline ·Wieder fighting -etf 4 cballe~gers _. 9y ftAUL AltCHlftUY .,._ ........... .., .... SANT A ANA -Harrieu Wieder 1-s lhc war chtsL tb.c a_<trixrs. the. t'odo~menlS and the incumberfty. Bythosc standards. she fllUl't"S to be a shoo-in for-a founh term as -the lnd District supen ·isor. But Wieder aJso carries the bac· pae of a failed 1988 congressional race. 1'hicb included the embarrass--in& revci.Jion that she didn't have the coUetc deartt she claimed. It miaht be tor that reason more than any olher that she is being chalknie<S by four candidates on T unc:tar. -while two of htt eol· lcques., supervisors Tom Riley and Don Roth, are facina only token op~tion. ·Navy ready to evacuate U.S. citizens in Liberi·a ~tO:'\RO\'I.\. L1ben a -Rebel far. more than 1.000 people ha ve troops adunced 10 "11h1n 25 miles been killed tn the 5-month-old re- of thr cap11al Thursda~. and the bclhon. most of them cwiliaM slain Penuigon announred that a L' .S. b~ go,·emment troops. · !'!av' Oot11la "1th more than ~.000 Late Thursda~. the State Depart· ~1annes "as o fT l 1bena in case ment "amed in .. a 1ra el ad' 1son .\mt'ncan ci11zens need Ill be e\ acu-that cond111ons in the counlr) we~ ated. deterioraun ordered all non- Pre~1dent Samuel Doe on Thurs-esS(ntial l '. Pt'rsonnel 10 depart da~ rt"fused 10 resign desp11( tht' 1mmed1ateh . ad' ance of the insurgt'nts. and Cmdr. o:n id as. a spokes- ' o"ed to bl' thl' last person to lea' e man for the CXfrnsc panmen1. 1be rit'. · said the L' .. tlo11lla includes a dt"- "Tough umc<. nc,cr last. Tough stro)er. an amph1b1ous assault ship. people do ... Doc told a group of a tank landing ship anJ other sup- fo re1go ambassadors. according 10 _pon 'essels one en'o~ at the mee11ng. .\bout 1.100 <\mencans. mosth Hts statements heightened fears of businessmen and m1ss1onanes. re'. a blood' conflict if the 1"0 armies main in L1bena. clash in ·the West .\frn·an cap11al. So -By Tb~ Assocl•ted PreSI • None of the challenaers ha~ the name identification needed to beat Wieder outri&ht. but all arc hoping there will be enouah voter dtS· satisfaction ID deny her the 50 per· cent.s>lus-one vote she needs to avoid a Novtmber ~non: 18 years on the Wt"minstcr City Council· Sons~ Sol'IJU served a ~rm on the Cypress City Council and ran ap1ns1 Wieder in 1978; and John Harper served on the Fountain Val- le y City Council two decades ago. The fourth challenger is Mane Ale,us Antos. a Seal Beach activist. Three of 'the four challengers are current or fonner elccied officials: Jo}t Neugebauer has served a total of (Pleas• SH \IVIEOElt/a.dc ... , ·\ 2,000 runners expected at pier ~uh HUNTINGTON 81::.ACH -More than 2,000 runners are expected to tum out early Saturday 10 compete in tht' second annual pi er run. A 5-k1l omc1er run 1s S<.'hcduled to \tan al 7:30 a.m .• and the 10-kllomett•r e'cn1 "111 follow 45 minutes later. Races .. 1art nl'ar hkgu?rd head· quaners. south of the pier at Lal.l' Strct't and Pacific Coast H1gh"a}. Booths fo r 1a.,t-m1nu1t· reg1s1ratwn "'111 l)prn at 6:30 a.m Proceed!> "111--go for tht• con\truction of a ne"' pier c1t\ emplO\Ct' Pat Dapl...u'> sa1J ·The.re "Ill ·t~ a 11,·c band. frl.'c chok~terol 11assage!i for tm'J runnt'" NEWS BRI£.s ll'Sl'i and body Divers plunder sunken cruise ship LOS A:"JGELE -The maroon~d tru1se ship Pnnccss Louise. which capsized at m harbor berth SC\ en month~ ago. has been plundered b~ d l\cr'> \I.ho escaped ''llh $50.000 worth of windows and fo.tures. police said · The pending O"ner "a" funou!I. sa~1ng. he ma) now sdl the onc(' .grand 33 1-foot ship for scrap tn!.tea<l of Jona11ng 1t to the state fo r use as an offshore art1fic1al rct•f. The rrt'f '-'<>uld a11ract lishermt"n and divers. News of the Weird 1 Brownies' sport a neW-loOK "\\'h~ should I g1' e 11 to d1\l'r'> alter"' hat has happe~d'> .. asked ' _ W1Jem Boelman. whruc 8Ql1'>h <..ulumb1a-ha~ Tnnac Shipping Ltd raised the '1.000-l-On \l'\<.l'I from lht• murk~ harbor depths on \\'cdncsda' ... ~E\\ '\ORI\. -"Ephemeral. C .:an" blue \\ill Signal the Or3Sh nC\\ fa~h1on ~ta1cmcnt of trallic agents. long saddled "1th the n1d.name "Bro"nics" txcau)c ol their oh-so. drab uniforms .. Bro" n loo I... s Jin' 11 ~~ms to remind ~ou of •ongl·.,·uon." said Joe DePla~o .,po~ ... ·-.man lor tht' e ll) Department ol T rans(Xlr\3\IOn .\nd so to<lJ\ at ccrcmon11.'\ marl...1ng the .lllth ·ann1\(~rsaf) oi the tra1lic l'nli.1rcemrnt di\ 1<.1on. the dc:- panmcnt \.\ill rt'\ .. ·al all -'1a man- Ol.'qu1ns adornt•J \\1th unlfMm<. past present and luturc \fuch ha) t hangcd sinle Junt• I I 4~•J. \\ hl'n the lit\ sent ll)rth llS first rnrp'> ol .,,i~JlkJ "meter maid<. .. That .JI ·\\1•m.in 11, c:I·'' rt ting For the· record It a tht• Orange Coast Oail) Pilot's f'O/ll'_I let rnimp1/.1 l vr- rn 1 all i:rron 111 'uh,1.1n. t' To rcpon an error or , /J nfi,.1111in. cafl (>.J,;.J ;_;I JnJ J\/.. tor the C//.I iJc,J.. ,, . fo~ore ."h1te blouc;es. na' ~ blue skirts and ~an es. blacl... l id pumps and a hat modeled after 1ha1 \.I.Orn b\ the era\ ai rline sle"ardcsscs . ..\ men's 'ers1on was crt'ated \\hen thf' force "ent co-ed in 196 7. In 19.,~. tht' duds du Jour Ix-ca me a bro~n '>~•rt or pants. bro\!on 1acl..et and O\ercoat. bro"n shocs. bro"n ue and "h11e shirt You m1g.ht ~' that bro" n hc:came all the rage atter that ~ n rcrent 'ea~. the color has b.:come to some belligerent mot0n'>l'> "hat rl·d is to a bull . •"There I'> a lot of Jir<'" n1c bas'hing thal 1s going on 1n the ~tn·ct\ ... said De Plasco "\\e'd lilc to 1.hange the image that traffic agent'> an be abused b\ the public ·· -8.' Tbf" .4sso<'iatt-d Prt-ss Vons closes dairy to find the ca use of tainted mifk \RC .\DI.\ -l \\n rnJll'-of \Jlnlc:d mill.. lO J !11nnth hJ' f'fllnlPI· t'd the \ <'n ' <.u~·rmJrl.l'I l h:11n !(I d O'>l' On\.• <11 II\ JJL~ pf.IOI\ The ex tent of dl\C.-r looung \\J<, \ 1'-lhle for the firsl II ~ since the.-Princess I ou1'1<' !>ank last Ou 31! Schuller on Soviet prime·time TV G .\RDE\; Ci RO \'f -Tht· Rn Rotx'rt '-ll'hulkr. pa~tor of the" Cn ~1al ( atht•dral 1n C1arJ cn (ml\ l' "ill 'l'll'.lk to the So' u~t people on'pnme \IOIC tdC:\l'.>IOn on a month!\ ha<.1<. neg1nn1ng-1n September Dr \'alenun l attlUtk1n. 'l(t' l hJ1rmJn of tht• l 'SSR late C omn11 11ct• for R.id10 and Tdn 1,1011 11r ( 11>\lekraJ10. made the announct'men1 '' 11h !xhulkr .mJ rh1\Jn1hrop1!>Hndu!>lriali'it .\rmanJ Hamnll'r Jt .J \\'a-.hinlt111n D { nt'\.\' l'onferencc. ·hulkr" tx•<.t lno" n ror h1' ''l'\.·1...1~ tt•lt•\ l\ton program. "Hour or Po\.\er." \\hlth I\ \ll'\\eJ '" 11 Ullllllrll'\ Ile·, Jl'u lht• founding pastor of (~~;ii ( a1ht•J ral • \lln1,lnl'' r.rnwu' for m all-glas~ cathedral and H ull~ "l><xl-hkl· hnlidJ\ page.Joi' Water conservation plan launched IR\ l'I ..._ '' :i n·,ult1t1 \latr\\tlk J111ught 1.1>nJ111on'>. 1he < IP inc R.Jn1.h \\,1h' D"tn\.I h.1, ,t.1rtt·J .1 \11luntJr. \.\Jlt'r ron, ... ·n- ltlln program 1,1 rl·Ju\.\." \\,11\.'r 1.11n\urt1p1 11in h~ I fl p...'rl l'nt The: J1,1n\ 1 h.t, Jl·d.11t·d .1 k' d-11111.· druugh1 \\,1rn1ntt Jnd a~l.t·d 1ha1 Jll \\,Jlt·r U\t'r' 1mpkmt·n1 thl· roll1'"'"g nwJ,Urt'' • Rq1.i1r \\Jl\."1 kJI.' • \\:itn '"'•uld nu1 ~· ll'l'J 111 ,,,-1,h '>ltk"al~<. dn'c"a'o; or pat Ill\ l'\ll'PI (II .tlk\ 1.Jll' lirl· "' ... rn1t.llH\O h.11.lrd\ . • La"ns .JnJ l.1nJ,,p1ng '!111ulJ 11111\ Ix \\,tk•rl'<l hl.'lnrr Ill am and atter -l r m Just Call 642-6086 MAIN OFFICE HOWUO l SCl«UW \"fl' 1ht· largl''I 'u~·rrnJrkt·t (hJtn in '>nuthan ( JhlnrniJ .• m- n~un(\!d the I.it\.'\\ \ ulun1.1n rc ... ·all Tu1.·,Ja~ n1gh1 Th .. · u1111 p.1n\ .,,11J the mill.. \\JS 'hllr hut \\d\ tx-ing rec.JlkJ ~t·au'l' 11 J1J not met't norm.ii high ,1,1ndard'> Costa ·Mesa's first library opened in '2 3 .. ~· ,,. 1:: / ... .:. \. t • = ·~e ar • • 1· Dally Piiot Delivery 11 Guaranteed 1 : A• Circulation Tetephonu VOL. 14, NO. 152 , .. 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Rent Starts at $799 Nothing Else Like It In Orange Cou~tyl • Hrmmfal. hrnrf .. c·J p1 ti l!r1111111f .. • °"11 l11'll11l.-d tr.Hl"l'"rt.1111111 • \, II\ 1Jw ... Dirl'l'tor • ,,u 1,11 Prour,tm , ... • ... (71'4) 646-6300 Cost• Mesa, CA 92127 • • .. • • • aclflc Symphony has ainbltlOus goals 0 range County and Rodney Dangerfield sometimes have a lot in commo_n. The county is known worldwide for conservative politics. beaches, South Cbast Plaza, the cost of our housing and the clutter of the free- ways, and for the size and style of our business com- munity. · • But we don't get no respect in the arts depanmenl. Fred Martin With maybe an exception for the South Coast Repertory Theatre. we are recognized as cultural hicks. Never mind that we do have a fine company in Ballet Pacifica and excellent collections at the Laguna. Muckenthaler and Ncwpon Harbor art museums. We still don't get much respect. - Where we gel the least is in classical music. but there are 40 people dead set on changing that: the members of the bbard of Orange County's homegrown Paci tic Symphony Orchestra. Their formally adopted obJect1ve is to build the stature of the Pacific Symphony in the nc~t decade until it is recognized as one of the top 20 orchestras in the United States. It currently ranks about 35th, and in an era when less than ma1or symphonies are fold ing rather than growi n~. this is high ambit ton indeed. II would·be tou~ enough to ac~I with a full wallet. But when fund-raising is a constaMtru&glt\ the task. becomes gnarly. "We'll do it.'' •mys Lo uis Spisto. the orchestra's executive director. An intense. plain-spoken former New Yorker. Spis10 has a busy month ahead of him: He has to round up the final $200.000 in suppon dooations needed to fund the Pacific's 1990-9 1 operating budget ofS4. 7 million. · "We have an orchestra of first-rate musicians. we have a dedicated board and 16.000 loyal subscnbers. Now we have the final pu:-ce - a music director of world-class potential.'' Spis10 says, referring to Carl St. ClaJr. . . The assistant conductor of tht> 8Qs1on Symphony. St. Clair caml" on board at the end of February al\d will It-ad the orchestra in 12 of its 18-concert classical series sets. which begin in October at the Performing Arts Center. The Pacific also.Jlas 14 P<>P.S concerts au.he ccntenind 11ve p1cnic-st.>k performances at lht" Irvine Mt"adows Ampitheatrc. Largely unknown. ho"e\Cr. are the community-outreach pro- grams the Pacifi c sponsors. They include four special free concens for the county's Hispanic community. staged in Santa Ana High School's ancient but acousticall) superb auditorium. .. These are some of the most enthu1S1astic audiences we have:· Spisto says ... We use the full orchestra and present a balanced program oftradiuonal classical music but with an t"mphas1s on works b)' composers from Spain and Latin Aml"rica ... Individual members of the orchestra also conduct climes m Santa Ana middle schools. A fiddle player. for example. works w11h student v1olin1s1s. a percuss1oms1 "ith drummers and so on. There were 80 of these held m 1989-90 and 120 arc scheduled for this coming year. Wh-. Santa Ana? ··&cause 1t's1us1 about the only Cit) m the count) that's willing to supp<Jrt this kind of program.:· Sp1 to sa)s. "Anaheim and Brea do. 10 a much lcsst·r degree. but Santa i\na is totally involved. The educational systl"m has complrtel} walked away from the arts." Sp1s10 adds. ··so the ans communny has to till thai.vo1d. No soc1ct) 1n history has truly flounsht"d without h~v1n.~ a commitment to the arts. Orange Count~ "111 not be an exception. The Pacific also performs e1gh1 conccn s a )Car at count) high schools, using a 40-member l'hambt"r'orchestra. Plans are to ewand that to 12 corkcns 1n tht• coming year -1f the funding 1s there. ~fosl ofthe respons1b1lll\ for coming up "Ith the cold cash tht" s)mphon) needs I!> on the ~houldcrs of the 40 d1rer1ors (up from 25 last year). Being a d1rec1ur of lhl· Pat 1lil· ymphon) 1<1 neither eas~ nor cheap Each one commJ·I~ 10 a pcuonal cunLnbu11on ofS2.500 antl agree!> to bring in an a\Jd1tiunal $7.500. Most ofthr bucks to run lhc Pacific come from 11de1 sales and 80 percent of the donations rnmc from ind1' 1duals. Ad' ance sales for the fall-winter season at till' Performing Ans Ct"nter arc up $500.000 o' t"r last )car. p1sto notes qune happ1l). Surpm1nsl~. corporate Orange Count} suppons 11s own S) mphony orchestra w11h onl\ $250.000 1n funding. "That's not mut·h whi:n you consider the thn' 1.ng business c:ommun11~ we have here.'' Sp1sto sa)s. Ht" also rt·al11cs that his orchestra 1s prclt) much the ne" kid on the block. and has to compete wi th the likes of outh Coas1 RepertOr) and the Orange County Ph1lharmon1c OCIC't~. both or "h1ch ha' e \\ell-lubricated mone) -ra1s1f\g machines "We're slowly chipping away." he adds. It won't happen overnight. but we're making significant trides -one a1a11mt• ... l\1tcmpts to ltne up suppon from 1..·111cs in 1he county other than anta '\na. Anaht"im and Brea hav<.• been frustrating. Costa Mesa. \\hich hkl'S to refeU9).tselfas the "nty of1hc ans:· has twice turned do" n requests f<fr'-s-51000 to help fund outreach programs. "The) said that. 1fwe called ourselves 1hc Costa Mesa symphony. things might be different.'' Sp1sto laughs. but not much. "The people ofOrangl· Count) arc h1ghl) 1ntell 1g<.•nt and more and more of them arc .-,upponing us because the) rC'al1Lc lhl.' val ut• ofa first-rate resident orchestra." Spisto sa) s "The) want to Ii n• in a commumt) wuh \tatu\. and ha\lng a na11onall> prominent S} m- phon) on:hestra gl\es you status." Fred Martin's column run6 oa Moadays, Wedaesdaya, Fridays aad Saturdays. No one had all s1' winning numbers needed 10 claim the $4.19 million jackpot in the latest California Lo1tery ··Lotto 6-49" drawing. • The top pn1c will roll over to an es11mated .SI O million for Saturday night's drawing. 1 Herc arc the winning numlxrs picked Wednesday ntghl for the 1w1cc-wcck.ly "lotto 6-49" game: 7. 22. 24. J5. 39. 43. and the bonus number. 31. Decco Here arc the "1nnmg pla~ mg card numbt"rs picked Thursday night for th<.' Coliforn1a Lotter) ·s daily "Decco" game: '\;Hearts: King. .Clubs: 9. (. Diamonds: 5. •Spades: 2. Some of our Favorites . • -· DAILY PILOT/Friday. June 1, 1990 fAS ) a -~c~~~-~-~~~~:~versy s~J~~~~.~~~~!~~~~~!~~~!,;~.h~~~.~ J .h. listening de ice was found b) students 1n Fcbru-his actions through thl· comm1l>s1on t>y fih an COSTA MESA -As elcct1on day draws near, two candidates for the once-peaceful seat of county Superintendent of Schools are wrestling with controvers~. Incumbent Robert Peterson Thursday re- ceived papers from 1wo teachers who arc seekina SI million each in a lawsuit against Peterson and the Orange County Department of Education that claims the teachers· classrooms were bugged. The same day. Peterson announced al a press conference that challenger John F. Dean 1llt>gally filled out campaign papers and accused Dean of "blotched" ethical standards. Although a third candidate. Ronald Delrie~. has criticized Peterson's decision 10 run again after nearly 24 y~rs in office. he hasn·t Joined the verbal spamng ma1cht-s. Barbara Koo1ma and Michelle Thomas. teachers at Crest Community School in Gardt"n Grove. both say principal James Willard . r. and bis assistant. Irene Bunon, placed a bugging devic:c1n Kooima'!. dassroom after Koo1ma filed a grie-.ance against Willard. The Cahfom1a Teachers Assoc1a11on . which has t'ndorscd Dean for supcnntr ndent. is !>UP- poning the teachers' claims. The association's poliucal action comm111cc decides on who will be endorsed, but Peterson said he bclic-ves th~ mo'e docs not neccssarilv rcfll·ct the auitudl' of lhe ml•mbers. · • P('tcr!>on also said 1h:11 no ~olid "' 1dencc has turned up to substantiatl' 1he cla im-; of bugging. Peterson said after 4~st1oning students. teachers and staff. 11 appears the hs1cning device al). who had pan.all) disassembled tt. amended return Koo1ma's attorney Paul C'rost said the de-"The law 1s :i b11 undcar about this t VI e was rapablc of and d id transmit SOund from ~an said. •• J hi} WUS an honest mistake.' the classroom to a radio rcccrvcr located in Dean said he borrowed SW.000 fro his Willard's oflice. enabling Willard and others t~ parents. whu wrote a chec~ to his com lit~ eavesdrop on classroom conversations. He class1· rather than Dean. Dean could ha' e then I ncd tied such action as a misdemeanor. the mone) to himself ~nd. Dean s111d the al~ CT A .. ice president D.A. "Del.. Weber, o~· bumper suk.crs gi vcn to the rnmpa1g was bowcver, descnbed the action d1fTercn1ly. 1nt·orrect on the form "In 1990, the Oran~e Count) upenntendent "It was suppo~d tu be nine huodrc and of Schooli. 1s guilt ol protecting an :11de -a '>ome1h1ng and 111urnl·d ou1 lo Ix' fifteen hu~red school pnnc1pal -for doing exactly "hat R1t·h· and something .. ard M. Nixon did almost two decade'I ago." he Pl·ler!ton abo obJcrtt"d 10 Dt-an's quot g a said. L>cc. 2.i newspaper article 1n which 23 27 inct" the device was d1!tcovcrcd. both pnma~ and '>l'l·ondar) suJ)('rintrndcnts ere Koo1ma and l huma!t haH· stopJX'd \\Or.,.1ng and sur\ c)cd as sa) 1ng lht>) "ere not ""ell ~,,..ed" ha\e tiled tor d1sab1ht\. Willard and his assistant b\ thl' count\ or thc supennll"ndent. 1 ha' e been reassigned awa) from (rest. bllt Peter\on · c<1llt'd Dea n's remarks in a March Peterson \\Ould not Sil) II thoSt.· reassignments 7 an1ck 1ha1 superintendents "ere "pretty utan1- were related 10 1he da1ms. moul>.. 111 not bt"ing ha pp\ \\ l'\h the C<fmty Crol>t )a1d before his ollicc l'an fik a la"su1 t. sen 1t"l' an ··atnK1ous \mt•ar .. "l j the Department of fdut·atlon must n·spond to · .\s a bar~-up to h15 dl'll-n'>l' Peterson as a thl' claim "11h1n 60 fJa)\ of 11'> tiling hindt·r tilled "llh let1l·~ of suppon fro 22 Lt ~e l't·ter'>un\ stateh1l·n1 that tht· cl:ums arl· 'upcnntt•ndent\ he ga rnered lrom mid-Marth 10 poli 11call) 11111cd 1<1 C'oanc1de "1th Tul''>da} ·s l'arh .\pnl ekc11on. Oean ..aid Pett.'rson·s pronounccmt'nt ···Tht• main probkm I ha'c 1s 1~noran~ on against him \\U\ madl· for tht.' \:tmc rrason tht• pan of thl' pcopk rnmpl::uning:· Pt"ttrson ··1 think hl·-., gras 1ng at )trqws.'' Dean said ">aid. '"Tht') ·re 1gnurant ot \\hat our budgt"t d~s." "He"<, tf\ 11111-to. of c ur'le. O\ ercomt· the prob-Pctl·r<.on. "'hu o \ crsl·cs J $06 mil hon a ~ear. lcp1s ""h 1ht· srh :· \Uld 1h.1sc. unhapp' \\1\h tht' county S)Jlem PC'terson. hur\da' wrote a k tter 10 tht• crronn>usl~ lx·ttevc· mort· mone) could bt al- Fair Pohucal Prat·11ces Cornm1ssion. <;aid both located to 1nd1 ~1dual d1s1nch Dean's acct•p1anu: of a S21l.OOO loon and an tn· "\\\"re not perlcrt. I'll ha\(~ to agreer ht' kind pnn11ng don:Ulon \A.t're illegal. and should 5a1d. Lions Cl~b' s Fish F·ry starts sizzlfng_tonigh ..._ By TONY DODERO OM!y ,.llot Staff 'llltflor CO TA-MESA -Ton1gh1 at ap- prox1ma1el} 5:45. the 45th annual Lions Club Fish Fr) will gt.'t under way ""h the s1uk of filets and the sounds of a carnival. And in a to" n that gro" s larger b) the da). the ti sh fr) 1s an c' ent that. orgamzcrs say. retains Costa Mesa's small town spint. • "Sugarfoot" \A.Ill rel'ogOIZC' this year's grand marshal as J 1 m Hutchins. who pla)t"d the character Tom Brc"stt•r Hutcllln·s oth~r cred•b include starring roks 111 tht' TV ~cries ''Blon- die" and ··t-1e) Landlord.'' as , .. ell a5 numcrou'> guest apix·arance~ on surh sho"!I as ··Emergcnc) :· ··Gun- smokc" and ··Perr. Mason:· The parade marshal th1l> year will be Luke Da' 1s. the found('r of Harbqr ..\rea Baseball. "ho has a baseball fit•ld naml·d aftt"r him ;ft "It's kmd of a rnmmumt\ cfTon that has gone on since the latt' 1940s:· said former Lions Club president Paul Lama,. The first lhh fr\ \\as startt•d bac~ in 194<>. L1om Park. ..-.-, .\ t·arn1' al and fish dinner<; "111 be the main attral't1on<; wnight a1 Lion Park \I. Ith the bulk of the actl\.1t1cs 5chcdulct.I fur Saiurda~ and unday Fnr)man ~1d Davi'> has lx·en a . Ger•ld Adcox with the f'l1h f',.Ys grand prlae: fi'1un-at the held tor"' er 30 'cars. "You ~till '>l't' him at the ·Little League ~me\ todJ~." FaT) man said ··He's JU\! J Ol;at gu) ·· · bands and ~r p11l'(•<. organ11er "~rt" tht• ma\tt·nmnds be· hind tht• tir't h~h F~ .\I I0-:30 \aturda,. tht• F1-;h F~· Parai.k:·" 111 tx·gin. "hl·tht•r t'' 1..·~onc 1s read~ or not. paradt· director Jim Fern man '>.lid Da' I'> "'II tx· hlllO\\l'd b\ numcr- ou\ lot.ii kJdl'f\ 111dud1n·g \t.l\nr Pet~r Auila anti I 11111' C luh Prl'\I· dent \h~t· Rt'll h Tht· k.,11, 1t1es st.ln again al noon • undJ' \\1th thl· \11" < o'ta \k.,,1 (UOll''i JI ~ pm . lht• h.lh\ Ulll ll'\\ ,II 3 30 pm and a final Jra" 1n~ tur .1 J 440 f urd \tustang I \. tn Ix· held JI ~ p.m I hough 11 had humhk Ix-ginning!>. tht• Jnnu.il nent Oil\.\ rJl'>l''> $~5 0()0 to S41• lf)O 1n pn\lil\ n1t1\t of "h1ch gvt·, tl• lommunll' .ind lhantable organ11a11un' I arnJ' '.11d Thl· paradt• \\Ill 'tart at the l"Ornl·r of II arbor Houk' .ird :ind W1l,on Street heading 'outh lo I l)1h Strn·1 .\t 1ha1 pmnl thl· marlht•r, "'II ht·ad west on I Yth Slrt•ct to <\ll;lhc1 m. then i.uuth on -\nahe1m \' cnul' to Lions Par~ fhl' par.1dl· "111 lht·n ll'ad ~)t) \\ 11h a J1.,pla\ t>f md11.ir~ \~hide\ !Ht''· entt•d tl\ tht• \ l'lt'fUI\\ 11t r llfl'lf?n "ar~ J)O'>I .'5 'o \ M\ L Pi l)ll'I 11 7 and .\nll·man I l·g1on po't 4"') Rut hchind all tht• tun iood pnte' and t•ntC'na1nmen1 " a ( o'i.t3 :'-k'>.l 1rad1t1on that hal> 'cn"t'd to knit the n>mmunit) together , The h '>h Ff\ "'di wu..c \nmc lnlOn,cn1emt• Ill lOmmutCr\. ho\A.• "'er The \o)la \1csa Police Depart- mc.-nt plan" to cto~ do"' n 'itrttls nl:ar the parade route from 10 am 111 I pm on aturda~ Fan' ol 1he old tl'lt'\ l\Hlll 'il'rll'\· f 1\h dinnt•r, "'di \I Jn .11 noon SJturda' .ind 'Pl"l'IJl l'\l'll" "'II 1ndudl' danu·r" mu\1t from local I kin1 l\.a 1\Cr a lonm·r Oran~C' <.. ount) ~upt"n 1\or anJ rl·~taurant owner and Roh Sl..tll.'\ a carnl\.il Condominium fire destroys two cars FOL ·:-.. r..\IN \'.\LLEY - A ti"· at ll111dom rn1um l·om- pk'< dt')tro~ed l\\O cars and causl·d S40.000 damage to a garage. firl' 1)flk1a" '31d Thur<;- da\ · Capt (1an Bottl•nlkld of the I uuntain \'allc' Fm· Dt._ partmcnt ~a1t1 the blJtt' \\'edm·sda\ al I I I 2 Yo.,emltt.' Coun "'a·., r~poned shortl~ POLICE LOG before 8 a.m b\ a tie1ghbor "alk1ng h1:r dog. I\ man II\ ing 1n 1h~ ll!ndom1n1um had left for "'ork abou1 10 minute' lx·fore thl· tirt• brok(· out. T\.'l'IH' tirt•ligl11ef\ knol'kl·d do"n the !lame<; in ahout Ill minutt'\. but a ChrHolet El Camino and a 198.i lhnundJ1 "erl.' dl.' lrtl\ed in thl' lire fhc rnntt"nt' ,,f thl· garagl· wl·re also burned. but no other \trul'lllr~' "ere t'rH.langcrl·d. 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DOES100 J cycles 1nclud•fl9 per mo"e"r press 3 wo\h n"~ tempreotvre comb1notl0fl 3 woter le~el select10'1S WW A70~ Bit '1 50 CASH Rebated from ~ and S.C.E. We've selected our most popu- lar appliances and TV's and re- duced prices to save you big money ••• Yet you still receive A-1 's added value of service after the sale A Dream Home Appliance Pack- age or Dream Home Entertain- ment Center valued up to $10,000 Dollars -or A Deluxe RCA VCR presented By A-11 No Purchase Necessary, you must be 18 years or older to enter, Sweepstakes Ends June 10, 1990. See Store for Details KJTtHENAID DISHWASHER WHIRLPOOl REFllGEIA TOR WITH DISPENSER IN THE DOOR KUD9220T WHIRLPOOL CHEST FREEZER • 7 cu. ff • .5 yr. comprenor worronty • r • 27 0 cu ff. total refrigerated 'fOI ume • Adjusfoble slid out gloss shel • Freezer Food Baskets Big \15() CASH Rebated from Whirl I and S.C.f. MAGIC CHEF ~ GAS WALL OVEN • BJask,Jjlou Doon • Clock and TirMr AND SUNDAY CHOOSE FROM FAMOUS BRANDS SUCH AS: • • • • • • • • • • General Electric Jennair ~ KitchenAid Magic Chef Mitsubishi RCA TV Roper Sub Zero Thermador Whirlpool WHIRLPOOL QUIET MISER AIR CONDITION~R From 5,000 to 11,000 BTU'• lmmediote lnstaHot'°n Available -.cl352XT JENNI AIR ELECTRIC GRILL RANGE • Convertible cook·top ti.xibility • S.lf·Ci.onin9 connection (Mn BBQ Grill included SAVE OVER '200 SUl'6 . ' ,. Smog report ,.,, <l'U'•ly -·~ ,,_ gooa 10 .,,,,.,llllnl\Jl "',,.,. South Ccusr A•• '"'"' Fr~y ,..,,h ,,.,. wo<ll 'lftOQ f•~CIPO .ti ~ .ttU• fhf' lw Ou""ty M""'9f'-r>I 0.llflCI fNCk '"" l()jlow1ng l>'Pdl(llO'l\ tn<tud•ng r:N ~-l<.ttOOrl "'Ono•ldf'. OIOf'W' "'"00«'" O•O.a•d~ Of tuw p~ttkulltf l'Wlt••l ,l•~<l•O 10 "••• ,,.,. ht<J"•U co?w:~rallOI> Co.01(.i Arr.oi '11 l'SI o~ ,,_..,.. l<'llMCI Ot ""')t COur>Cy 8J !'\I, Ol,,,.. -. .... r .... A0 ,,.0 I l'Ol>lr'""' \1M>0¥0 It.Oh I .Mings .tt• u 1-. Gooo "" ~ly 0-\0 -t«f. Sl·IOO """"""""" 101 '" ••"I ~.olllllUI Xl()./tt ,..., MOO..\ )()() OI mo<r A lirll•ll.19" lmc>(I dlf'rt •I <~ -! .... l'\I •l 41 10().11• a1~cono 1u90•rta1 l1S·l'f• .tnd •"'"o' "~ ~rt •t 400 0t mo,. Surf I sun/ moon LOCA TIOM llD H""l1"9ton BMcfl 1.J Rtwr Jetty~ 2-4 <1()11\ SUMI. Newoo<t 2·4 22"4 Str .. t, ~11<>'1 2-4 &.lboa W.c!Qe 2-4 ~· 8"cfl 2·3 Sa11 C._11 2.& w .... , .... 0 60-4>4 Swett owectoo" "'"' South....,t r~ iu", \f'\ 100.1y .r S •7 4 m ~ -.ru 1H 1 51 Qin •t ,.,,, ~.i'fVfOil)' 41 ~ •1 ~m ¥'tt(J tt'h •f 151 0'" '"t moon 'tt\ COd4~ Al I I~ ..-. m 4'"d '''"' .ti 1 09' Pm I ltll ~I l 4"' ~lulO•y """' W'I> .M l ()4 O"' Tides T.-, 35 Fu1 n'O" 5 02 • "" Fi.at tow 11 09 e m 09 s.ton4 "'II" & 01 p"" Ft<sl 10W ... ....., 12 43 • "" I 2 '"" h<gl\ • 23 .,,, 3 4 ~-io.. ll !>!>a m \,3 s.cono "'QI' 533 plfl$2 Obituaries Gene W. Ross, ,. well-known photographer Gene Wtllson Ross. a resident of Newport Beach for 40 years, died in alls on May 26. He was 93. was known in Newport or his photographs. e~ pec1all y for his pictures of the Inter- national Bo) Scout Jamboree. His photographs of the 50.000 Boy Scouts camped on the hills carried news of Newpo rt Beach all over the Boy Scout world. Ross was a member of the New- port-Balboa Rotary Club. the Balboa Bay Club. St. Andrew's Prtsbytcrian 'Church and the Lido Isle Communi- 'ty Association. Ross and has wife of 67 years. Ruth, lived on Lido Isle for 20 years before the) moved ·to Leisure 'World. Their son. Gene J r .. and his fa.mil y are still residents of Lido Isle. Besides his son. Ross is survived by'tWo daughters. Margaret R. Rot>- crts of Amherst. Mass .. and Betsy R. McCormack of Fullcnori: eight grandchildren: and two great-grand· sons . A memorial Service will be held at l p.m. Saturda)' at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. Louise Neill, longtime Coast resident Memorial services will be held today at Elmwood Cemetery in Birminfham, Ala.. for Louise "Pinky' Neill, a longtime resident of Corona dcl Mar. Neill died last week in a convales. cent home in La Mesa, Ca lif. She wu 87 years old. She was born June 1 • 1903. in Ala bl ma. ,She moved to Corona dcl Ma.r. roughly 40 yean aao. Blnhs HOAG MEMORIAL H08Pn AL MaJ ' Oiant and David Pri~. Newport Beach, airt Ma1 • Annette and Michael 8i«)n, Cotta Mesa,, boy Carrie and Thomas Boyer, Newpon Beach. boy t . Shari and Mich.et Maut)\ln, El Toro, boy ' • • ..-.;-= - ( McDonnell Douglas wins satellite pact . HUNTINGTON 8£,\CH - A subsidiary of McDonnell Douala• Space Systema Co. has been selected to launch a second communJcatjons satellite for NATO, it waa announced J"hunday. The contract won by McDonnelt Doutlaa Commercial Delta Inc. calla for launch of the NA TO IV ·B satellite aboard a Delta II cApendable launch vehicle in the fourth quarter of '1991. McDonnell Doualas has a previously sianed contract to launch NA TO IV -A in the founh quarter of this )'eat. The NATO IV prosram is composed of two satellites that will form the space sqrrient for a NATO satellite communications system from 1990 to 2000. This selection marks the 11th commercial contract for the Delta launch vehicle. McDonnell Douglas has launched thrtt commercial rocketa since last Auaust and has contracts for launches of the IN~T·lD for the aovcmment of India, and the BS8-R2 for British Satellite Broadcasting. which will bring five additional television channels to the United Kingdom. Other c~~mercial 1.aunch c~nt~cts includ~ two f~r tlfc ~n.ter­national Manta me Satellite Organizatton to provide mobile mant1me communications: one for GE American Communications Inc. to accommodate communications in Alaska: and one for Conte! ASC to ·supply additional space capacity for the growina two.way data communications market. Over the past 12-12 years of 60 launches. Delta roc~ets h~ve maintained a 98.3 percent success record, company officials said. -By City New1 Service Lasorda 'goes public with his itch for oasta sauce I, FO U NTAI N VALLEY Tommy Lasorda, whose liquid diet regimen transformed his once- rotund body into a lean physique. will pitch his Italian food s lineup against a national league of designer pasta sauces. sauce on grocery shelves nationwide. Lasorda Foods will exchange all of its outstanding common shares in return for 4.6 million shares of Dis- covery Capital Corp .. a public com- pany based in Englewood. Colo. "We're looking at expanding our sales from 40.000 ~ a month to 100,000 cases a month." said Steven Fox, president of Lasorda Foods. The Los Angcle5 Dodgers baseball team skipper has had his homemade sauces on Southern California super- market shelves for a year. competing against Paul Newman's "Newman's Own" and Frank Sinatra's "Sin- at;t.'' Those so.called .designer brands arc right alongside the Ragu and Pre get . Now. Orange County-based Lasorda Foods Inc. has gone public m a deal that will put Lasorda's Once Lasorda Foods becomes a · publicly traded company. it wall have access to more than S 1.5 million for expansion. Fox said. Lasorda and his wife. Jo, will con- tinue to own about 80 percent after the transaction becomes" final June IS. said Fox. -By Tte AHocl•ld Pr~H '\\'St: ('O'tlPOSl'l't: 'l'H ·\ '\S ·\("1'10'\S I Friday, June 1, 1tlO H.o rri es ·more affordable : Re altor gretJp ly JOHN D. McCLAIN ~.-.......... 'WASHINGTON -Lower pri~s and hi&her consu~r incomes boosted the typical American fam- ily's ability fo buy an citisting single- family-homt ln April, a-real ntate- trade aroup said Thursday. The National Association of Re- altors said its housina affordability index reached 104'.6 in April, up from 103.9 in March. That means a family earning the median income of S34,032 had 104.6 percent of the income nttded to qualify for conventionaj financing covering 80 percent o( a mcdian- priced home costing 595,300. The median income means half the families came<! more and half less. The median price means half of the homes cost more, half less. if.. for a loan dropped S96 ,to $)2,544. At the same tame, the me- dian family income rose S 108. · Realtors president Norman D. Flynn· said the 'typical price of an cxlS\ina home in many ciues is below the national rmdian. The Commerce Department re- ported on Wednesday that the me· dian price of a new home was S l 3S, 900 in A·pnl, but analysts gen- erally aarecd that reflected a big jump in new home sales in the expensive Northeastern market that month. The median had been SI 19.400 an Ma rch. The housing afTordab1hty index would 'have bttn higher m .\pnl. the Realtors said. except for' an increase in the 101ert'st ratt U5C'd to compu t(.' the 1nde>. from I 0.07 per«nt 1n March to I 0. IS pc rctnt m .-\pril. The mortgage ra l<' u~ to calcu· late the index is ~ composite of closing raics offered fo r both fixed· rate mot'tgages and .adj ust-able-rate mortgaJeS for existing homes as re- ported b) the Fedt>ral Housing Finance Board. ··we do expect a ~radual dt'dme in rates in the third quarter to stimulate a health~ home bu~ mg season this summer." said John ;\ Tuccillo. the R'c.-allQr · chief rcon· om1s1. The Reallors ~1d tht' changes 1n the 1nde' -homt' pn,l· mortgagl· rate and income -re'lultcd 1n a s~ dccreaw an month!) mortgage pa) - mcnts to $678. l nder April' afTordab1ht} con· d1uons. the Realtors said. a famil) earmn& $20,000 \\ould qualify for a S58.SOO home LLsing a-S46.800 loan. J\ fa mil} earning $30.000 would qualify for a $87.500 home wi th a S 70.:?00 . loan. A fam1I) earning S40.000 ~u ld qunlif> for a S 117.000 homt> with a S93.600 loan, and a fam1 h v. ith S50.000 income "'ouldquahi) for a Sl46.300 home "'Ith a Sl1 7.000 loan But Fh nn noted buH·rs ma' still face a maJor hurdle '1n obtaining dov.n pa~ments e'cn "'llh incomes ~uflic1cn1 10 quahf) tor loan~. . •• ., :.. • :! !: The median· pnce of a home in Apri l declined S 1.000 from March. meaning the income needed to qual-Market flattens; prices end mixed . ~ ~ • • •• •• To'yota sales up 1 ~ percent TORRANCE -Sales of cars produced at Toyota's three North American car plants increased 104 percent during the first four months of 1990 compared to those months m 1989. officials said Thursday. Sales of Toyota Camrys from the Georgetown. Ky.. plant; and Cor· otras proaoced ill Prtmont, =ta'4f,, ind at Toyota's factory m Cam· ridge. Ontario. totalled 111.350 om January through April 1990. comparf!d to 54.535 for the same period in 1989. according to a report issued today. In 1988. 7 percent of the Corollas and Camrys sold in the United States were domestically produced. In 1989. that number increased to 4 7 percent; and in the first four months of this year, 69 perce nt were built m North America. Toyota~s goal for the mid-90s is to have nearly half of all its cars and trucks sold in the United States built in North America. -By City N~ws ~rvlce DOW 'O\FS A \'ERAG~ 60LD PRICES OTf l PS .\\D DOtt\S NEW YO RK - Stock pnces fin. ished ma xed Thursda~. nauenmg out as traders cashed m some of 1he gains from the market's rccc.-nt up- surge to record high s. . . The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. up 57.64 po ints Tuesday and Wednesday. slipped back 1.90 to 2.876.66. Tbat s11ll left the average wuh a 2 1 9.~point gain for May. A'1EX l .. E:\Dt~RS tS7 ,257 .tOO ,_ETAl .. S PRICES NEW VOA!( 11'PI SCIOI ._._..,_ ~ one:" ~ 7~ l*'PoUNI H:1 eon.. .. 9001 .-m Wed C...., · SI 2715 e PQUnCI US _,,,..tlOf" C...., · 113 80 C*lte per PoUN1 NY Come.. tOOt "'°"'" w.o WM • 45 _, .. e POl'flO Dte . ., '*'" • pouna. o.., ..... _, Tiit . '31711 IM91el• W-comoo .. 1e Pf-per tb I .._ • S$ 080 HenOy & Hermen (only o .. 1y ciuot•l ...,_. U ~7 per troy cu . NY Corne• IOOl ll'IOl'llt Wed MefcwJ . s 2eo 00.1290 oo per 78 10 nu~ Ne. YOI-......,_ $495 00.1~5 00 troy Ol N y Icon tr~ .. -~14 80 N Y Mer( ICIOI "!" Ir~ Ol w.o \lSt: l PS & DOM\S NEW YORK <APl -I,... followlno 1111 ~ Ille New York lodt 'l:XcN"9f stock• •ncf warrants lhal haw oone UP "-most and ctown tile mos. 1 MMd on oerc.11 of ai.noa for Tl'lur.O.v. No securities tradlne belOw S2 or 1000 " •rt Included. d enct tween IH'tYlouS dosing et •ncl oereen~• eNnees .,, tile price Incl r'rurscs.v' :lO O.m. price. ...... Last ~-§ansqpFn 2 ~ Uo ft•j ot=· y ofB f~ ll.11 Uo 1• I 1,i.-1'1• Uo . rmc >4 "I Uo l . ~lf~.~ v1n '-~ UUP 1 • c<SM '• ,,., o 1 exaslncl J¥; 2~ Uo 1 ~ r.ownGro Uv. 2'h UP 1 ~ MS Ind ,~ ~ Uo .... n omp ''• Uo ~rvt.nH 2 -1:14 HP K Rtv ~ -lt ..,o •rcr•lr.J ~ 'I• UP Comdr• nt '~ ~ UP l•rltv If• I/• Uo Ille slF ds 114 ~ (Ip 1lr' om t;.. UP G r wt "• UP vii ~NH 11• Up Flsctl P ~ UP ilac:k k 1 UP lrcullCtv s ' 1~ HD MdQ8te n I~ ..,p 4 foadlne V> Uo S wrraoh n ~ VJ LIP DO S LH t 0-. 1,,.. -l ''• -·-lh --..,.,_ - 31'· = 3~ -''• lfo -I~ "t -~ ~ -"• "'"' -I ~ -'I• --.,., Vt -'It -l''• "• -3-~ -Ye 1 ~ -" -'"' ...,_ -VJ-~ ..., -v. '"' Beautiful Fashions Size 16 & Up @A<M~ . (' <\ '-\ tU:t~I 1111.1.S '\ ·111 t --.nta -\rut l..tll\OO v~I I lQ 111/ I "' .i '"'/"'tMfl Tl', Tl~ \fl' 1 ·1h ""'"' \U II 1 ti H , .. I ~I I ·1111 COST A ME A 1835 N•ws.:1.-d. 722· ~ .............. ~-1.-y ... Ad\ ancing 1~suc.-s outnumbt-rl'J declines b\ ahout 7 10 o 1n na· uonv.1dc trading of S l''-' Yor~ Stock Exchange-h,t1:d ~tocb. "'llh 801 up. 682 do" n and 53..l unchangcJ Anal~sb !>a1d thl' market\ \trong sho"' ing of late had s11rrrd up con· siderable enthusiasm for stod .. <; But trade~ apparc.-ntl) adoptc.-d a cauuous approach Thursda~ "'hale the~ a\\a1ted Frfda~ 's report from the La bor Department on cmplo'· ment 1n Ma} Th~ data are cwcctcd to be sk~wed b) the 1empora~ effect<; of '\'SE LE:\Dt.:HS t't'Hf\T '\'SE DID NEW YORK (APl Mav 31 ~. •• g'o,crnml·nt hinng ot ce nsus :! "'or~crs. E'en aflc.-r that 1s fortorcd :: ou1. man' obsencrs arc unct>rta1n •• wht'thcr ihc figurl'' '' 111 lend an~ ~: fresh con' ic11on w rl·ccnt hopes for •: lov.er 1111en.·~t ra tc.-s. :: Elsewhc:rt'. C\ 1dt•nn• of \-H'akn~ss ;! in the e~onom~ in .\pnl continued· •• to atcumulate Thl· ("omml--rce De-:! •• partmen1 1h1!> morning reported a .• 2 J pcrct'nt drop in nc.-v. factor. :: ordt'r~. ' · •• -By Tbe Associ•tH Ptt11 'tlO'\t:\ R .\'fES .. .. .; .. ~· .. •• •• ·: TPlur~v u rtpOrled bv Telet'••• ipc~•lt tnlerest r•t• lncteit: 8 1'2 ~lme R•te. 10.00 Koun1 lbre. 7.00 nttms .; :· oiler C•ll io.n rate. 9.2S tder•I func2' rnerket r•te. ~IOPI ,.1871 Low tl7 Last 1 '1 o..i.n comrnerclel oei>er 30· 180 d•vs I 19·1 13 Cerllfleetes o~eoo\lt Prlmarv ~ davs. 7. davs. 7 1 devs, 7.9 C1r1YtT~f_: ~[eoosH bv deelff· ftj<Hvs, I. devs, . dtV\, . 1 d•vs I ' ISO devs, ~.36 190 davs. i .37 WHAT AllEX DID NEW YORK (AP) Mav 31 ~. .. .. .. =~ .. =· .--· .. .. .. . :: .. . :: :· . ... :: •• .. .. .. .. ~ndav Y~nc:ed O«l ned ¥::f.~~ dav 791 m, m~~= J~¥~1fru:, , ~ New ti gPIS ~ 2, New n gPls New lOws New\oW\ • ' 2S 26 ,, •• 1~•11\ 11\t\ ..... l .,. h-t1t -~ ~ .... s57noo \ftn IC•""'• 7 ----' I • Frid~. June 1. 1990 TY. ., . . Carol & Company .Newpbrt Charit}t LeagUe dei;>s anrlOunced It's official. The 1990 dcbutAntcs of the Newport Chflplcr of National Charity League were announced over tea at the Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona dcl Mar last week. Formal coming out cer- emonies arc scheduled for Novem- ber. May ~ present: Jennifer Mor- rison. Christina Manin, Kimberly Crook. Shelley Geilcr. Cristen Walley. Stacy Vi eth. Kimberly Bray. Alyson Gerry, Juhe Warmingto n, Kelli Hanington, Jill Mead. Gayle Davis, Tara Wulffson, Kristin W1llgeroth. Jennifer Pence. J illian Smith. Caren Walley and knnifer Enslc)'. A bot time .. Hot! Hot! Hot! .. 1 the theme of South Coast R<.·penory's 12th an- .society Box Score Next-day coveragt Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club • .. Carol . Humphreys nuaJ end-of-season auction planned for June 23. The siulc-making Olivia Johnson is chainng the auc- tion and dinner which will hopefully add SI 00.000 to the theatre's coffers. A breakfast at tile thl·ater rc:ccntly honored the local restau1ant and wineries pani(·1pa11ng 1n the 12th annual som·c wh i('h organizer~ guarantee will scn<l ll'mpcr:11urcs soaring. Wbat's up dock Janet Wal)h re me mix-rs "hl'll shl' was hohduy1ng 111 Vc111l'l'. Ital y and purchasl·d an autlwnlll'. full si1e gondola for her fa ther John Curci. After mu('h ado. ~hl' arranged to han· 11 '\hipped 10 hl·r papa's Lido lslanct dock. Now 1ha1'c; the ultimate Father's Day gift! Pehaps }Ou \\Crl' 1hink111$ of something more tra<l11 onal -hke a tic. Event: 18th annual Showboat Revue. Tie Clps Cause: Youth pro~1s. ~cr~rd1n~ to the NlTl..\H'ar As-..., ___ _.,_.,.,:..a11'0'i: BC t ('"'" itl'ftntt--+..(i(j~~..,.,.,~~~ Donation: S2 5. arc hot. Or1antzer: Producer/director T 1es arc "1der Ma 1 n~t rca 111 Marshall Green. • \\ 1dths arl· no\\ more than 31: 1n he'i Meaa: Chicken furcsuere. choc-·and some <les1gnc1s ha\l' gone to olatc chip cheei.ecakc. -.t ; lour 1nl'hl''· Sinn· a '>m.1 11 \not '' Music: Jean 'I antlowsl..} ·and -Sllll prl'ferrl'd. the Ill'\\ "1dcr <ihapt' Jack ( onnor'i. is narrO\\l'r in thl· knot .lll'.1 Headturners: Nl'" \'(lfk Chorus Other ne\\ dl's1gn 1dl'<t'> . . Line. •There's an art dern 111llul'l1l'l' m Overheard: "bcr~bod} \\anted retro tic!>. 10 Ix-10 the shu". f hat's \\h} • Con\t'r'>allon Ill'~ arl· 11npu1 1ant. there is a l'U'>I of 60." from rcprcscn1at1011' ol jJI pl.111\'' tu Nott•: .Furr ha pa rt.\ dcta1h :1r11.J matl·hbuok \."tj\ er~: picwn·s K hcdult'J Sarurd:i.\ • Pa1slcyc; go hold •Color!> are bn).!.hlcr so· nee 'Tfie Island. :'. Don't Miss T hL' Bodt! T,1 kc Ad\' an tCl ge ()f The Bon Voyc1.ge Sale YST 3 DAYSI #from 110-1150 Regularly $60-$400 l<t1h111 ... nn', C 11url\ .11d I ,1,1111 111 1 ... 1.111d , '''\\ p11rt IS'"" h -1 I 1~!1-1/ IX \ • L The 1990 Debutantes of the Newport Chapter of the Gerty. Julle Warfftlntton. Kelll Harrln9t0n, JHI Mead. Natlonal Charity Leaguer ftop row1J Jennifer Morrison, Gayle Davis, Tara Wulfflon. K'lltln WHlt•roth; lfront ~rln~aMartl~~m~rl ~~~~·~l!l•!~lJG~e~H~~~~~C~thb~t~•~"L~'~o~·~~~Jh•u0~0d"~•~r~•~•Nn~c~•~.~~~llKl~~Mn~S~"'~~~h~.rlE~•~•"•~n~V~N~a~Hh•7,~;~J~•m~-1 • • m er y ray; (mldilie row1J AfyJon nlfer Ensley. A look at bridal industry rip-offs DEA K \NN L-\Nl>l.KS: I haH· lll'\l'f \CCII '"" \UOJCl"l d l\l''tl\\cJ in ~our rnlun1n. I am 1al l..1ng <ihuut he111g rippcd uf1 h~ the bridal IOdU\· tr}. I \\Ori. 111 a hndal ~twp. an<l ~ou \\uultl nnt bl'l1nc wh~11 goc'i on. f'1r'it. .1l111mt l'\ l't ~thing rnu'it IX" paid lur· lwlml' the llll'H handl\t' d\ dcll\t'll'd Wl"\c hild hmk'>lll:llU\ 111 tear'>. hnau<,c lht•ir gO\\llS \\t'll' too 'Im.ill .rnd lloor-kngth irhlc.1d ul tt·a- lcngth I hl' \hop 11\\ fll'r \j~' .. \0 1 r~. t.l~l' II Ill .• \l'jlll\ll\'" .ind h~l\l' hn trim ''lllll' 1:1h11t 1111 th1· ht•llom .ltltl put II Ill lhl' \l1k \l'.1111 .. I ~l\I month .. 1 )' 11110 \\t·dd1ng ttm' ll t.1111c Ill l\\11 d.1\\ hdurl· lhl' \H'Ud111g .. 111d II \\,I\ lhl' \\ 11111~ .,{~ k I hl' \hop o\' lll'r \,11J. "II \ ou \\ .1 nt :t go''" tur 1h:i1 da~ ~nu\J bcth."r 1.11..l' II .. kl'll'llth .111 ordl'~ lilllll' 111 tor '" Ann Landers bmk~maith · drc\\c\ t I\ c go" n::. \\l'fl' too \mall I H'll though the lmJjl ~hop h.ld ix'l'fl ·"'.ire ul tht· prohkm 1111 thf\'l' \\l'l'"" .1hl•r;111011' \\l'H' nut d11m• until tht· d,1\ tx-furc till' \\t•Jd1ng I lw hndc and her Ill II I her \H'fl' lll'I \AIU., \Hl'l "., M } l·ou"n·, \\l•Jd1n~ u tl.r wa'i dl'11\ l'rl·d 111 till' rl'lqll1on un- dl'UHJll'd -\\I th IU')I flat lro'>llng When m) aunt a~h·d \\hat hap- pened. She W3'1 told. "rhc p3'1U) chef d idn't feel well . and he \\COi home ... The bmlal 1mJu,1rv " ripping peo ple off left and right. bn·au!>e they know 11 " an 1111por111n 1 day. and the\-can n:ill thc \hot' l'n• OC\'er \{'~·n tlll~lhlJI& Ill pnnl ahtlUI this scandalou'> rm:ket. and 11 would be a public ~l'f\'H:t' 1f )OU took them on. -R ~I.. ( 0 1111l'l'll l UI Dear R.M.: Several of my family members and friends bave bad love- ly weddings, and I do not recall bearing any horror stories such as the ones you descrl~. We called a local bridal salon. and tbi1 is wbal Utt spokts~rson said: There are some sbadr cbaracaers and slick operators irt' the bridal for a 50 percent down payment. Tbere should be a written agree· ment spelll.ng out the cost of tbe gown (or gowns). an approximate price for alteration and an agre~•­ upon date for deli very. DF.i\R \N:--; l .\NDERS: I JUSI read thl' k 11cr Imm J.J .C in Upland. C. altC. "ho ll'l•ls that, hct·au~ he 1., 75 }ear-. old. hl· ha-. no1h1ng hut hi!. ~old tCl'lh to offer from his bod}. He 1s nw.tal..cn Wl· rnmpktcd our first quanl·r of mcd1rnl 'l hool \ester<laL and ii indudcd :io anaiom\ tla"i f:otJ r student\ "Nl' a\\1gncJ to a <.·ada \er. \\h1lh \\C dl"l'l'IC:d <ind SIUdll'd fo r I OU hou" ~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ bu sin ts s -t be same as In o t be r I j businesses. They sbould be reporaed It is m~ opinion 1h;i1 the \\Oman "h11 made 11 po.,s1blc for u 10 lcam from her rcm:Hn\ 1.1ugh1 u\ rnorl· than an~ othl·r ''ngll' JllT~on l''t r "'II dunng uur l'ducatmn process -\flcr the final t'\am. nn three lah partnl'r' and I .,too<l aroirnd ~loll). the nanw \\C had gl\ l'n hn. and s:11d. "I h.1nk\" . .... 1lW@UUUW @l@OO®rr gilt certificate 1 (at·ease) $ 2 OL (()) (()) . Plea'!>e use this gift certificate to spend in at-ease on the purchase of merchandise valued al $100.00 or more by June 17th. 1990 ...... also valid tor Ars Garage .......... . Newpon Beach 579 Newport Center Or 714 759-7979 J Pasadena 529 South Lake Ave 818 304·9333 to the Beater Business Bureau . The best way to find a reputable bridal merchant Is to ask friends and relatives for recommendations. It Is always wise to JtO to a store whose reputation is well·estab· llshed. Crooked operators do noa survive for long. The usual proct"dure Is a reaueat Plca'l' kt \Our rt·adl'f\ know 1ha1 a hod} ot .ui~ agl· 1~ of grc:at \'alUl' 10 m<.•d1cal <;tlltknt'i. -V. P .. Sal'ranwnlt> Dear Sac.: You did, and in a way that I ·never could. T~ank you. rY OU ,can bet it was. cheaper back then Your grand<l.1d u1uld hu' mari- juana lcgall~ ill a lot ul pljll'\ llnt1I the 1437 Man1uana I .I\ .\\.I, JO)· ho\\. Counllc'>\ \\•a,01wd ( 1t11cm leam l·d all aboul 11 long jgo. \nd have hall half a \·cnluf1 10 ligurc out "hat 11 wa!:> \\Orth "( oa\lal plain., ... 1r,• ~' lwrl' lhl· rx·opll· in thl\ \\Ofld ll\l' I hat "· SC\l'O out ot 10 do. amwa ~. .. l.M .. Boyd If ~ou :inuyourrela) riders could Pony Exprl'S'> night and day around the world -w11h the fastc<,I frt 'lh hor\l'' th.it \\;tlk on w;i tn -it\l tal.c ) uu .thout 14 d:i)' Do hclll'\l' 1hc famil } of fohann ~eba'\l1an Uach had a cornl·r on mu'>tcal talent -52 of them \\.('r(' \a1d to tx· "milarl) gifted ..\m told cl·onom 1\t'i quarrel among thern\chc~ OH'r the deft- 111110 0 of .. monq ... Fa' onte al·trcss among people O\ er 50 is Katharine t lcpburn. a( - cording 10 the pollsters. Fa .. urtte actor 1s Jame!. S1cwart. Were those two to team up 10 'lupport of a cau~c. 11 h~s been claimed. they'd pack more promo11onal clout thnn any other c~lcbn11es. Q. W,crl' an) Natl\c American trihcs ten unconquered b\' the col- o nial invaders from Euroi>c'! A. One. at kast. Thl' S1>aniards never d id ovcrco1m· lhl' Mapuchc Indians 1n what''! now Chile. It wasn't for lack of trying. The Mapuchc were Ju'I too tough. What make\ a foo tball ltncbackcr great. a c:ord1ng 10 the ~'lvv1cr c\- perts. 1<1 neither speed nor powl'r. but timing Ma)l'>c '°· Wa~ onC't s:i1J of the areal 1>1d. Dutkus that he knew "hl'rt" to put ht., .,houltkr the wa y I\ ping pong pla)c1 knu"s wherr 10 ut thr addle r RUFFELL'S UPH()l.STERY INC . .. ORANGE COAS T Daily Pilat An Independent Newspaper Pub11lh.1rJ by Poge Group Pulilill'11n~ lt1c; R.-ert I . Poge, lT1!1'dont & t li1el e'ecutove officer William S. Lobdell, eo11or Steve Marble, mo1109 ng editor Don Fenley, ••1101.ol ooge ed1l0t Sta n Wyman, ,, .. ...,.\ NJ••O' Greg lroolu, •, ~<l·•o• Roger Bloom, 1,.'l'""'\ .. J •or Roger Carlton, lr•t.•I\ • I •01 Carol Humphreyt, \., ~·, MJ •r;r Elliot Stein, Jr .. • 1 '" , Gera ld W. Adcox, Jr., ~.,,. • i " ir o.;· • Wolter '8urrough1, 1901-1919, · ., I "'J 1 r Commentary Kemp bringing HUD ~out from under the clouds of scandal . -- .. • MEDlT£RRANEAN FRUIT FLY Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frtdey. June 1, 1990 A.7 • fLtCTRQWG USTENIN6 DEVICES " (fla:ed in Crest Communi ty ~hool cla~s rooms with th~ appn:N.a( of t.hc ';£.hool 's owri principal.') . Thomas Sowell S&L· bailout ' . bottom fine; Higher taxes By THO MAS SOW ELL I Ill· l"'I 111 Ill\ '·'' 'll!' .rnd lo.in h.11l11u1 h..1' II"" 1l·.1 I ,11hl ~1nJ, lll numh,·" u,u,111\ l11l.11,l 11nl. 111 .1,tr•m11m\ 111 H J\h ..1J m1n1 '· 11 ..1111111·.; Ill ''I '' · 11 ,·,11m..111 ,,• tlw hJtl11u1 -.i1 M t'tl111>n -'" .1 1111•\l 1n1.11mprdwn""'' ?1 1 111••'>1 rw11pl\' r 11 )l.l'I \111111· 1,k.1 111 \\ h..1t \U\ h J numlwr mr.111' \,,. nl·1.·d 1'111\ n'.1111< 1h;11 .i1u1 hdl111n w, .. nJ, ..11w "·l' th1.· ... lilfh' \F-l' In fll'l\11nal tl·rm' ,.,l'r11n ..1 1.oun-· tn \\1t h 111111, 1h.1n ~.i11 m1ll11111 Pt'opk .1 '-4•111 b1lh11n h.11h1ut "-Ill 1.0'1 \q•ll 11\l·r 'l-1 • 1\11 1111 ,., ,.r, m..1n "om..in .ind d111d I h1. r11l111,·1..1n' ly ANOR~W FERGUSON proh..1hh """ t 1.11\l' , 111 """"" t,J\l'\ th.11 11\ll• h hut t•nl· \\,t\ 111 • I j ' l • r W11h thc '>pcctcr o l Reagan-era Housing a nd Urban De\elop-,.inothcr ,, . ..1a .ill >!11tn1t 111 p.1\ 11 -t-~~m~l"~n~1~sc~a~n~d~a~l~~~a~1~~1.~a~~\~h~o·'-c~n~n~g~n~e~aur~bw~~·~Hul~J•D..u.Se~c~re~tua~ry......,Jwa~ck1.0A1K~e~m~-pu·Ls~~~l1J~~~'P...;::ro._...[l~a,.,l..!..'l.JL..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:....~~~~~~l~·1;""'~1 ~J~"~l~~~·,~t~•;n~1~ .. ~'~u~'~l~.1 ~1~11~rrr''~·:--~~~--~, _, 1m acl o n fl ~,. .,0, less than I mon th' hl· ha!'. managl·d to re-de fine the debate about 8 h .11 b f urbanpoH·rt~.ll\l:IU\l'<,and H\l'Ur~ us WI e ortunate Kl·n1p'' pnmar' in1ttall\c has been a program callt'd H O PE. H o meO\\Ol'r\htp J nd Opponun11~ for People E'Cl)'"'here. ll 1s ba5C.'d on a n .>mmlm·'>l'O\l' premise Pcopk become mo re rcspons1blt' whl'n' the\ arl' 81' l'O ll\Ml· fl'\pOn\lbthl) In r ractlll' th1~ Oll'30'\ gl\ 1ng rl''ildents of lo w-income housing proix·rt~ nghh tn lhl' home\ 1he~ 11,e in. The ce.nterpiece o f HO PE 1s a prugr:im o t grant\ to communities. to encourage tenanl- managcml·nt 111 hou\lng p ro1erts a nd the ~le of those u n11s at d1sroun11.·d prtll'\ tu ll'nanl<o r cnJnt manayml·nt und prn ate ownership have been tned on a "imall 'icall'. "11h c;1urd~ succe<.'> . .\side from saving tax pollars. 1urn1ng l'tH\lr<il ot thl· PnlJl'l'I'> O\ a to people who lt vc there ca m es 1ntang1 hk hut rruual lx·nl'lilc;. an increase 1n neighborhood pnde a nd the quahl\ o t hfl'. HO P r rn l'r'>l'' thl' pnnc1plc 1ha1 for too long guided r>overty program ... nn mJucr ho w \\l.'ll -meaning: that people who l;ll'k am ml·J 1atl' 11pp11rt un11' for 'e lf-ad' a ncl'ment arc bette r otT rel} ing on lhl' \IJ ll' f h.11 p\\1.h11h1g\ Ill dependency 1n,·1tes tht.• cn mc. drug .ahu.'c .ind ll'l'O prq~.n.lnl' 1!:01 ha'e crippled man) urban com - munJlll'' Kemr·, lJll h"ord " "l•mpt~rmt'M". tus-goal 1s LO ~e a rntlhon ruhl1l h11u,1ng tl•nant'i hl•roml' homeo"' ners. free of g0Hrn- ml·n1 lontnil. ahk 111 Jl'll'rm1nl' thl·tr o"'n des11n1es. The obsta le~ .Hl' t11rm1d..1hk .ind thl'' u1ml' not from the poor but fro m the bureJUlTJt' l111u,1ntt lllntrar111" Jnd local po'en~ agents "ho \o\l.'re the trUl' hl·nl'lil t.trtl'' ol go' l'rnmt.·nt "'cl fare . C 1m\ldn lktrntt\ puhhl hou'itng d irecto r. "'ho recent!) said in an inten tl''' th.11 hl' opptl'>l.., tl·nant manage ment bccau5C.' HU D rulM ..1rl· t1>t1 Jtllil ult l11r ll'nant\ to mJ'>ter Lea H the problem. ht' said. to·-,, Ol'''"''" 111 pr11ll'"1un.1I\ -11 1..l' m~'it'lf -m rn "ho have made thl'> thl'll hll'0 \ \\Uri.. .. Kl·mp h1m .. l'fl ,oult1n·1 hd'l' <,n1ptl'd a mo re re"cah ng remark II l\.l•mp 'lllll'l'lh tlw dJ\' u t \Ulh .. pubhr sen a nts .. arc nu mbered Andr<'M f'ergu on is a H'asblngton. D.C. bas~d wr/tu tor tb~ Orangl' Cos •t Dail) Pilot. Today in history Tod a} ,., I r11JJ~. Junl· I, 1hr ! 52nd d a' ol I Ill)() I hl'rl· Jrl' :! I ~ da'c; k ft in thl' 'l'ar Toda~·., ll1ghllgh1111 I 11 .. 1011 On J unr I IXI '. thl' l '"i N.t\\ l!Jtm•d 11') lllOll<l ~I\ lhl' 11l0r1Jll~ Doonesbury woundcd rnmmanda of the lJ S fnga11.· "( hl•.,apcai..c:· Captain James Lawrcnl'('. "'a!> heard to ~}. "Don·1 gl\r up the \hap .. during a loo;1ng ha ulc wit~ a Bn t1'h fn~te. -By Tbe Associated Prrss By Garry Trudeau tt..Ul, THAf5 AU T REAJ.i..Y WANTW 'TOS4Y \ SH& G<7T IT R.JGHT 71£~{) TIME-. Off)'V7 'jHf;7 ~J When Writln9 to the Oran9• Coa1t Dciify Pilot ... The Orange Coast Doily Pilot encourages cotrespondence from our reoders We request lerlers be lept to oppro ,umotely 300 words Any correspondence s1gn1f1contly longer lhon 300 words will be pnnred or our d1scre1ton os o Community Commentary. Guest Commentary or Editorlol Response. Community commentaries ore reserved 10< issues per1tnent to c11tes and towns olong the Oronge Coosr Gue\! comm4lnl0t1es moy perto1n to ony public 1uuo Ed1tor1ol respo11ses ore reserved for rebuttals to ed1toriot positrons of rh Orange Coast Doily Pilot. • l ettl!lfs considered ro be libelous oc 1n bod to11e w1H not be pnnted Writers ore hm11ed to four submissions o month A.II correspondence must be signed ond mclude the wrtter s oddreu ol'd telephone number fOf ver1f1eo11on purposes Lett.,, shOuld be oddreu ed to the Onange Coatt Doily ,ilot, 330 W . Boy St • Cosio Meso. CA. \2626, Attention: letters to the Editor W 11ttrs with queshOlls ore urged to con the Doily Pilot ot 171 41 6•2. •321 . Eld 352. - to hold his own a·t summit W-\!'lll l:--:<i l O~ -\lunths of pollc} 1.•rwr\ umkrmtntng l . S. 10 - 0ucnce an EuroJX' lac hch1nd those ~u mm1l-l., c State lk partment lcaks on o(·w a''urancc' for ~1 1kha sl Gorbac hcv about < il·rmarn. O nl' huurs hc:t1m· Pres1d1.·n1 G orhal'hl'\ \tl·ppt·d onto l ' .S sml d id l'rl''itd l·nt Ru'h and ~·rrl·tar. of ~tJll' Jami.'\ \ ll.tltt-r Il l rnrn:c1b rcad "'hat thc \tgn' long had been lcllang thl·m :'-to,lll"' \\tll not accept m1hta~ memht:r~h1p m '.\.\TO b} a un1ticd (ierm.rn~ .J\ the l .Jltll"<l C.,1atl'\ ha' ..il"'a'"' a .. ,llml·d. \\hat"• m11rl· thl' !...n:mhn "'II '"''"t. on compktl· .mtltt:tr. rn 1pn>1.'1t~ "'1th thr l nttl·d \t.lll'' 1n ·'"' linal (rl.'r- man 'l'ttll'ml·nt · ~11 m.illrr ho" h.1rd thl' '"'o prl''it- dcnl' Ir. to p.lfll'r o'er thl'> "l'mtnJI d1,.1grl'l'nh•nt on till' "o rld''> htg&t'\t p<1llt1l al qul·,111111. (1urhalhn ·,.de- mand tor full l'QuJht~ ha'i rhilkd the .\mt"ru.an\. .\dd this 10 Bal..cr's )farthng prnpo-..11 hrn111ng .\ma1can t roops out\ltk (ll·rman~ and tklgcum to '0.1100. and 1hc l 'n1tcd ~t.tll'\ ''ill he in a mtl1tar. s1ra11- J.1Cl..l·t (ll) thl' U1"111ll'OI Th·,., l)\('(- hang' a \umm11 unhl..rh tof{'at'h final 'ettkrnl'OI'-1111 '1r.til·g1l a rm,, 1radl' or lhl' Ballll' f hi.' \\ onlk r hl'fl' t\ !hat rl'\Pl'l'ICd proll·,o,1onal' on Bu'h ·' ;-.; a 11ona I \e- ('Urt t \ ( nunr1I ''"'ll and an Bal..cr's -..1atl: l>t-partmcnt did not '('l' ( rorhJl hr'·, runa"·" 11>1.·omotl\ c . "'arn1ng l1;1g' rh ing. · coml' tl·anng do"n t hr tr:.ic i.... :JI them ( 1MhJl hl'' ·, < •l'rmJn-pohl ~ J1dc :-..1l..1>la' l'ortug.11<n . told llJmburg·., .1u1h11nta11,c Dac \l•lt un \ta' .:'I that hie, h<>''> "111 dl·mand .. the quacl.. mutu.11 "11hdra"..1I 111 ..111 lon·1gn troop' (th.ti '' \ml·man Jnd 'io'- 1t.•11 Imm < •l'rmJn '011 ·· Portugalm "at thl' lllH' 111 ""' ll't dl'l l\ton rnat..1ng ''" ( 1c fftn an' l-k 'aid thl· \\ l''' mu't unJ,Nand the J'IO"lhthl\ that \tmr11\\ ·, 'XO.ti()() trnop' .. "'" ''a' tin f'a,1 ( 1l·rman~ I on .1n n1ual ha"' .t\ lung 3, a !Orl'lgn \\ l'\ll'rtl rmh tar~ prc-.t'Ol'l. con- 11nun in \\ "'' < il·rn1.10' .\nd ;... \ l ()) .. \k mh1.·r,h1p 10 ~ \ ro of a un11nl < 1l'rrn.11\\ ,., .1h<.olutd\ un-a~1.l·p1,1hk .. · __ < 111rh.tl hl., hfm,l'lt told l 1nw Ill' Letters Rowland Evans 1s con~1dl·n ng a "a~ .. tu '~n,hron11l' the poltucal and d 1..armamcn1 pro- l'C\SC'> \\llh thl' pall' 1.-tl (1NmJn unitkauon ·· In o tha "'urd'. ')o' 1e1 and .\nwman troop'> "ould m<m h out of (1crman\. unl·-tor-o nc •• , thl" p nn: or rcunifi'ra11on l · o nil·1al\. spurred on~~ \\ .:'>t Cil·rman'. ha'c hcen 1ns1<.11ng that 1h1 .. 1~ uni\ J (1orha1.he' harga1n1ng 1ar1u. O\l'f\l.tllng a demand ·to al·ht.:' l' '>Om ethang lc!>s Bonn ..1 lso SU&gl'\I\ lhl' 'ill\ ll'l'I might JCl'<.'pl a ltn11tl'd (1aman partna4'htp IO N .\TO. poltt1cal hut not mt111a~ as \\tth France. In con\l'T\Jt1on"1 '"'h l ' S o tlic1al'>. G ochal hl·' ha' mt.·n- 11ont'd tlil· Fn:nr h m odfl. Rut a non- 1h1an role tor ( il•rman' \\1Wld c' 1s<.·~·ra1e tia .. 1c l · ~: rt'hl'\ 1n Europe That 1., "'h' Bal..l'r' l'H·-p<1pp1ng propo-.al Im a l'Ctling uf' ''1.1100 llO .\ma1can 1roor' nul\tdl· ' \TO\ "cl.'ntral '>t.'l'lor" l(1ern1Jn\ and Eklg1uml 1<, '>II "'orrl\11nll· Ra t..a dropped thl· promt\t.' JI lhl· .1ll1JOn.'·\ Olla\'J mn·11ng in hhru.1r. Jfta dean ng 11 " 11 h < 1orhal hl'' in \I 11\· CO\' Rut the numhcr \\J<t Ol'\<.'r dt'l us\t.·d "'1th thc Joint Chll'f'> l1f 1;)1alT. nc' l'r brain,torml·d ti' Pl·n- lagon l'I' titan 'ilrJll'@.l'>I'-anJ Ol''l.'r &•' l'O to '.\I 0 ml·mhl•r, hd11rl· 011a"'a For 1hrl'C month' th<.· '11t)()(I1111111 ha'I tx·l·n unda llUll·t ..1tt.1l l.. h' lllO· grl'\\IOnal kac.kr' 1 n d11,nt-donr W htll' Huuw ml'l't1ng' f hl'\ \\11rr. thJt 11 "''" n1ppk l '-ixrnrr ti .\mcncan troop" an· \(,'Ill PJl t..111g from (11.·rmJn\ .. That ''a' :i 'rn11u' l·1rQ1." lil·n Sam '\;unn. rha1rm.1n uf tht• "cnart' _..\!mcJ. . .:n ICC.:. LUJlUIUlll!C. J ntl... tht: Dcmmrau,· Pan ,·, .irhlll'r on m ilt· Robert Novak ta~ ,tr,1tq?'. tolJ u' 'unn hl'ltl•,.l., II IOl'\ llJhk lh.ll l ' lt1rll'' \\ 111 Ix· out 111 < •l·nn.tn\·\\1th1n Ill 'l'.ir' lk '>.l~' R..11..n-, ll·iltnt: lit ''' o 1n .tll thc Tl'\l UI [ Ufllpt.. \\ill n11l Ix 'n11u~h tu .,u.,latn thl· l ' '·1' \ ' 11bh ga1111n' 10 th1: \k dttl rr 1nt•.1n 11r \ ' air h.1\l'' 'lJ!ll r, d 1hr.1ugh 1ut 11 •n Gnm.1n ~ ur<•fll' I hn .1rl' ~~·~1k,1 bc'lJU\l' mtltl.11\ Tl·,uri;l·O \l' h\ lhl' 0\ ICI I. Ol(lft 1.11in11t tx· rufl-J tllll \\ht'fl n l'Ol•llr.11 1,· "-<·n \\,1fll' Fo" la a,J..t.:.d H.tl..l'I at ..1 \(·nJtl· Budgl·t <-111nm11tt'l' hl·Jrin~ "h.11 \\Ould hapfll·n tu lhl· l ntll'd 'IJll'' 1n Eururx· 11 ·\mrrtl.111 tr1111r' h.1d 111 lea'l' Cicrm.1n' B.1\...cr ··~11 upwr ·· one <.cn.11t•r ll•ld U\ .• 11fiJ ,11111 1'.1d. .. Th.11\ 1\\11 ~111111? 111 h.1prx·n .. 1\111 hi\ pn·d1l t11 1n '' t1thkrn111wd l'H \\l'\I C1nman p1 1ll' 'h1m1 ng lh.11 ~11 fl<.'H.l'Ol-plu' \\,till \nh·rh ,tn\ 1IUI and h\ < 1r1l'P,l\'he' ·~ hnktni: 'n' 1c-1 \\1thdrJ\\,tl' 111 I \ \\1lhdr.1".11, Gem1an p11l1t1L t.10' "''' 1tw l nit· l.'d ''·lll'' "'II u1n11.1l tlh' l ' tr1'l•P, prl'\l'Oll' \d n~int,trJll '" n' h J I' "'hl1 "''"' th.11 < h.in, dh1r I h-lrnut Kl1h I "1 II fll'\ l I Ju l'PI ( "•r h.1dll'' ' dt•mJnJ l J n111•1 l..1h1" 1,11 'Url' Thl''-l ,1 tlil1:-i1, \\l't1· .. 1 ... 11.1u~h1 "hl·n \\Ord ll°JJ..l'J ,11 .I ,,-.'rl'I lrtll [11 ~10,lll\' IJ\I \\l'\'I.. h'\ 1'11hl' OJ 11110.11 ,,., u•11' .1J, "l·r lln r'I T dt\dllk It 'll~l'\ll'll p1 "'1 hk ( rn man-\11\ 11·1 , ••ll ' .-1 ~""' ,. £ llUf d,I\\ .II th\· 'lllllllltl ,,tnnt•I l l1nt,· , 111,,· 111 l111d Ill! .. ktin111' l' an'"l'r' 111 the ,·1h.1I ( 11•1111Jn qui•,. twn llndn lx·,1 ''', "' 11111,1.1n•l'' In thl· ..1, tu.11 1 ,,,,. Hu,11 ''ill Ill tnr I u n.lll' II I 111 •Id h" t 1\\ n Ro" land ,._.,an' and Robat \0111'1 BU K'1u hin1o on. n c. h.4 .•l'd columnists (oc the Onm gc• <'oa•I DaiJ.1 Pilot Vote 'none of the above' for sheriff T n lhl· l d1 1or 'lc\\'I n·pon \ 1nd1l-atl' that O range ( llUf\J\ '°\hl·nll Hrad (1.lll''i I\ ti.·arl·d b' mon· than JU'>I thl' unJ ,.f',nrlJ .\pprl·hcn\lnn has hl'l'O ''"''Crl'h t'\· pn.·, ...... d :ihout <.erttlU\ l llO'-('ljUl'Ol.('\ for o pJW'1 ng our \hl•nt1 an lhc poh11- c3I arena Ou1-of-n1ur1 'ettlemcntll tor aruunJ ,1 mallton dollars of la\· pa\<'rc;· nllllll'' to ha~ .td \l·r~anc' "hll had the "hcrcw11hal 10 Sl'l'I.. rl•lirl·~~ arl' 1.·emu nh 1nd1l'a torc; 1ha1 'lomc of 1he'e ap.prchen~1nns an· soundh ba-;ed Thr QurM1on an ses n!> 10 ho~ man~ "m1lar ~UOJC\'t of th" 1rca1mr nt e11her hil\r not had the "hcre\o\1thal or 1hc 'il;lnuna 10 ach1l'\C rcdn•\<, < o uld the \11ua11o n made pubhl' 1u\I be lhc 11p of the cc berg" Thl·rt "iCl'lll'-h111l' l hrtnu' or Rrad ( 1,llC .• , not ht-1ng rr-t'lcl'll'll So. "hat l·an H1terc, tlo ht''i1tk" 1nct1(-eu vef\ lam('OI thl'-peru·t\l'd IH J OOl(.ll tx·· ha' 11\r' r herl· J \\J\ Ill mal..l' lr\\l,'11 dt•ar lhl· d1sappnn JI l'lf nur 'hcnff, modu., oix·rand1 and tn a "·" that \\111 .ll htl'\l' J'l(l\\lhle f>tl\lll\e hen· l'lit \ l1t1ng IM .an Jd\l'r-...r. 11r Olli \oting J I a ll "Ill no l "'°'"' The\t' op11om \\OUld Olli '<.'Od JO\ i.klint· 11\l" mt'''attc and ma' <'' l'O uin· tnhUll' hi thl' probkm \\ hcne' er lhe I 1~rtanan' ha' e 1ntannl d1.·1.·11on... thn al"'·"' in- clude lhl.'·optw n of \ottng .. nonl' o f the atx.1' l. ·· .\ n o ne-of-thl·-atxn e 'oil' g<'tll'r l anno 1 tx· cll't'll•d to an)lhing. but to hll'c the nonl'·o f- 1he-aoo' e r ntl'gOI) gel :i ~uh,1an1 1:il portion of 1hc \ate ,., a humhhng C\i><"ncn1.'e for the cand1dall· "'hl1 g1.·1~ cl~ted It can bnng rt•al lOO· 'trs1on 10 a \man and r1\'r'J)C.~'tl\ <' candidate Reader points out grammar errors T o thr Ed11or In )'Our aC"Counl\ of "cddings then: appcaK qu11e 1c gu larl) the following. o r a s1mtlar ~ntcnce .. i\f\<'r 1 hone' m oon the couple arc n:\ldl'nl!. of e"pon Bea h "WoolU 1t not he more grammataeoll con-«t to \a)· "After a hQnc)'mOOn thr couple will he rc'i1dcnt~ of Newport ~ach ... ., Rtttntl)' another 1ramma11cal mistake cauaht my eyt 1n a front· palf story 1n the Pile&: "Soon u was pou 1ble for he .. nd the o ther officen 10 go ctosor." The wordina,may no1 ~ uact, but s1m1lar. urtly )'OU would not say: " ... for 1...to 10 ... 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LIDfR!R __ .._..._....., BUCHAREST, Romania -A '1rona aftershock rocked &omania, 8ul&aria and the Soviet republic of M~via before-~wn Thunday, l itausina people to flee into the streets f day after a major canhquake killed at least 14 people. The 3 a.m. aftershock was the strongest of about I 00 recorded after Wednesday's quake. which was felt from Moscow to Istanbul and caused serious structural damage to buildings in Romania and Bulpria. officials said. · Romania's Ministry of Health re- ported nine people were killed in Wednesday's q_uake and 994 people injured. A ministry communique on Radio Bucharest said 207 required hospitalization. The temblor also killed one person in Bulgaria and . Afters1hocks terrorize northern Peru TARA POTO, Peru -Dozens of strong aftershocks rocked jungle vil- lages Thursday in northern Peei. and terrified people crowded inro town squares. fearful their homes would collapse on them if another killer quake occ.urred. four in southern Moldav!-t There were no repo,,s of cas- ualties Thursday. The Bulaarian news agency BTA said that, like Wednesday's 9uake, the aftershock was centered in · the Carpathian Mountain region of ~ruoca. in nonhem Romania. Tbe National Earthquake Infor- mation Center in Golden, Colo .. measured Wednesday's quake at 6.S on the Richter scale and Thursday's ~ftenhock at S.9. In Moldavia, which borders Romania, the quake left four people dead and 30 inJured but caused little lnructural ~. the cbairmao of tbe oational ~alaturc uid. . Sulftme SoVlet Chairman Anato- JY Lukyanov said in Moecow that orie penon died in Moldavia after jumpina out a aecond-floor window. two ekJcrly J>eOplc died of beart attacks and tt\at another also died from undisclOled injuries. · . Damqe from Thursday's Roma- \nian aftershock appeared most ;serious in Vrancca County, 190 !l'liles northeast of Bucbarnt. where ;the state news agency Rom~ lrcponed "panic and a large amount iof material damage." Magnitude 6 quake shak~s Jokyo TOKYO -A strong earthquake with an estimated m.,nitude of 6 on the Richter scale shook the Tokyo area this mornina, the Central Meteorological Agency said. There were no immediate reports of injuries or property damage and no danger of a tsunami. or tidal wave, the agency said. It said the temblor, which hit at 10:22 a.m., was centered 31 miles underground in the Pacific Ocean about 8 miles ofT the cast coast of Chiba state, or about 29' miles cast of Jokyo. New Tokyo International Airpon a1 Narita, near the epicenter, closed the runway for five minu1es 10 check for damage. "Buildings here shook quite violently. ·but there was no damqe, no broken windows or an)1h.ing so far." said an..airpon official. There was no delay of flights. . -Two rapid-transit "bullet trains" traveling nonhwest of Tokyo halted for about six minutes. and other trains stopped lo check for track damage, officials said. -By D e .t.1«1l•ted Prn1 6 . 1 tel{lbJor hits Mexico· City ._----~...a~-+J5...f>ee~lt f.hed wht,,.att earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck the area about 400 miles north of Lama late Tues- day. Ci vii Dt.>fense officials said Thursday. ------MEXICO C'ITY -An eanhquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale shook metropolitan Mexico Ci1y early Thursday, sending frightened resi- dents into the stree1s. The Red Cross reported no injuries or major damage. The 1:35 a.m. jolt. which lasted IS seconds, was centered about 180 miles southwest of this quake-prone capital, according 10 the U.S. Geological Surve)~S Na11onal Eanhquake Information Center at Golden, Colo. The government dail} La Cronica. however. said more than 200 were killed by the tremor: which regis- tered 6.3 on the Richter scale. The differing figures could not immedi- ately be reconciled. -By Tb~ Asroclat~ Prrss YACHT From At mg Santa Momca Bank. Guarani) Bank. First Interstate Bank. Marina tate Bank and cunt} Pacific Na- tional Bank w11h no1hang. Bo"'crs said. In another pan of the complamt. Curran 1s charged "uh defrauding Transamerica Commemal Finance of mone' he borro"ed to maintain an anven"tof) of~ach1s for has sho\.\· room. Whenever he old one of the )'achts. he was upposcd to rcpa) the mone) to Transamenca. but instead sold more than $1 m1l11on '-'Onh of boats from ha~ 1n,entof) '-'llhout Holel clerks in Acapulco said the quake was fell in the Pacific resort but that there was no damage. Mexico Cny. spread across a basm prone to canhquakcs, suffered one of the centuf) 's most devastating temblors on Sept. 19, 1985. That ear1hq uake, which measured 8.1, and an aftershock the next day. left 9.500 peopk dead and 150.000 homeless. -By Tte A11ocl•ted Pr~•• rc.-pa)ang anything, prose<.'.utors al· lege. Curran is al o charged with bu)· ang $1 91.000 an cashiers checks \.\Ith compan~ checks that bounced. The charges against Curran are contained 1n an information. The go,·emment must have a defen- dant's consent to fik charges an an information. rather than seeking an indictment b~ a grand JUf) Often. informat1om arl· fikd as part of a pica agreemt•nt "1th pros- ecutor~. but Bowers declined to comment on whether a pica agree· ment had tx-cn reached an this ease. Curran as scheduled for a June 18 arraignment in federal court Curran ha o; been a rncmtx·r of thl' California \ acht ( lub. om· of the three largest yacht clubs on the West Coast. for some 20 years apd was commodore in 1986. according to' club records. A sailor since his childhood. Cur- ran has won several yach t races and made numerous contributions to 1un1or sailing. according to Frank Gleberman. anothl!r past com- modore. 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Tllll Sn~der. •lso of Newport ~ MNI ~ · .............. ~""...,_ ~of Lont hactl. n.e, •• ,.-..rd l're ... nce, out of D•v•~• &.odcer. l'lltllng FISHING From Al about half a mile wide where the water went suddenly from 62 to 67 degrees. But when I went back the next day it wasn't there." He said he wasn't seeing the exotic SUMMIT "1'0m~ EuroQean Security Conference. There was confusion over whether the superpowers were making any progress on Germany. Gorbachev &aid at one point that both sides had advanced .. certain ideas, cenain sug- gestions ... and White House press secrctan Marlin Fitz>A>ater said "nc" ad-;_.as" amounted .. to a wa) to meld the concerns of lhe United tates and the Soviet Union ... But several hours later, a U.S. official told reponcrs ... There are no WATER From Al ro meet lhe demands of Southnern . Cahfornaa through 1990." Renna said in a drought update. ·'"'The•supp- ty for 199 I 1s uncenam. .. Even af th as coming winter bnngs above-aH:ragc prec1p11ation. water ~honages '-'•II continue. The best wa} to ensure adequate supplies for the next few ~cars in Huntington Beach 1s through a coordinated "ater consenataon efTon:· WIEDER FromA2 Wleder's 001 done Wacdl'r said she found ha 1988 congressaonill defeat to he a mixed blessing. and reahLl'd at"s possible to get more accomplishl·d on a bod} when: she needs two more votes for a ma1ont}. instead of morf than 200. .. It tool-. that loss for me to realize 1hat count~ go,ernment is the best k\'el to work in ... she said. Waeda. 69. said she wants a fourth term to wrap up unfinished business. ~mong her goals: •Launching of the Bolsa Chica plan. inclu~ing opening the "first s1~n1ficant regional park an the .'.!nd District .. and annexation into Hunt· angton Beach. •Construction of the long-ought Rossmoor sound "'all. •Development of Beach Boulevard in tu a "super street." •Ensuring a ~table supply of water. Wieder also expects a task force will soon present proposals for a coullTJWld i>Ubtrc-prt\!lifc healnr care program. She warned that the lack of access to affordable health care was .. a sleeping volcano ... And she cues her tenure on the board as e,·1dcncc of the leadership that wall be needed to bring munic1- palit1e!l togcther on mutual problems -especial!~ land-use issues. Wieder hopes 'oters wall give her a chance to sce fru1t1on on the issues she's bel·n "orking on. 'Td likl' to bring them home on m) wa11.:h." she said. Nngebauer can't wait Jo} Neugchnuer. long ac11ve 1n Westminster c1v1c affairs. said she has demonstrntcd the leadership to address county problems. And she wants JUSI one term 10 solve them. Neugebauer. 62. declined to cnti- c12e the ancumhl·nt. but said she just can't wait any longer for Wieder to step aside. She put her antcrc~ · in higher office on hold IS years ago. when shC' was widowed :md rook on the task of raising her seven sons. Bui 1hat job 1s done. "Now thr clock 1\ licking,·· Neugebauer said. "So it\ tame to move up or movC' out.'' lkSldes her public service, Neu- ge bauer has spent 35 years at thC' helm of her business. Ace Tool Co .• in Long Bea1.h. he saad the combination or pub- lic and private expcncnce gives htr the ability to tackle issuts lilce trans- ponation. buildif\I a county j11I and health care. Neugebauer opposes rtintroduc- ina Mca ure M. a county sales tax protosal, on the Novcmbtr blllot. "To put Measure M on apin hows an arropnoc and la~k of e1116Mlh) lor th~ verr people who pay their (clcttcd officials') salaries," .. " In ..... , .... ,, .... species that he saw in 1983. Dennis Kelly, a marine biologist at Orange Coast College, also said he doubted Southland waterf were in the grip of El Nino. "There was a statement two months llJO from Scripps that an El Nino might be deveJopmg," he said. "But I sure haven't seen any sign of 1t. We're not seeing any marine mammal activity that would signal a warming. And the temperature read- ings I've been getting are about normal." Researchers at the Scripps In- stitute of Marine Science in San Diego could not be reached for comment Thursday. new ideas," and let it be known rhat Afier largely ceding ihe limelight Bus.h would call West German... -&<>-G<>fbache¥ durina--lbc-day,.,--. ..... .._ __ ChanceUor Helmut Kohl and re-made an unscheduled appearance in assure him of .Bush's fideli~y ~o the the Rose Garden to respond to new Germany s membtrsh1p an the questions ... The talks ha ve certainly west's NA TO alliance. Gorbachev aone as well as I could have eit- favors ~me fo~ula that guarantees pected up to now, .. he said. protectJon against a renewed Ger- man militarism. The impas5e didn't stay the leaders from providing an upbeat view of the summit. Bush said. 'Td just say at the end of a very interest· ing day that the talks have gone reasonably well.·· Gorbachev - who told a State Dinner audrence that "the enemy ima~e 1s becoming a thing of the past ·-sprinkled the day with · a senes of unexpected ~ppearances that ha ve become his trademark. As he did during his 1987 visit to Washington. Gorbach.el delighted a downtown c-rowd by hoppi~ out of his limousine and shaking hands. The throng of about SOO people cheered and applauded. ..Gorby. over here!" some shouted. Twice. he made a beeline to rc- poncrs wa1tin~ in the White House driveway for impromptu news con- ferences. she said. ' Likewise. the pubhc has made clear its disapproval of the diamond lanes. Neugebauer said. She thanks the board should try some cost-saving health care plans. !Such as opening binhing centers and mobile health care units to bnng serva~es to the needy and take the strain off existing health fac1ljties. · The board·s acceptance of med0) spraymg is another example of its· failure to list~ to the people af· fected b} ats actions. Neugebauer said. She would call for more evalu- ation of scaenufic data before per- m1t11ng funher spra)ing. .. No one 1ssuc·m my 18 years on the Caty Council generated as man} phone calls as that one ... she said. Sonju cites failure . The White House said agreements would be signed Friday ending pro- duction of chemical weapons and scaling the major elements of a ~reaty to slash lon~-range nuclear erms. The. leaders will also commit themselves to deeper cuts in the years ahead. Hopes faded for progress on re- ducing tanks and troops in Europe. an issue intertwined with the thorn ier question of German unjty. There was a dim poss1b1lity that a trade accord could emerge if th e leaders found common· ground on Bush's push for a 'dialogue between Gorbachev and th~ inde~ndence­ minded Lithuanians. Bush said he spoke fran.kl} with Gorbachev .... He didn't seem to take offense at an)•thang .... I feel ye-iy comfortable "1th him. I foel ver) free to brin~ up positions that-I know ·he doesn't ;igrcc. with." Bush said. indirectly an· Southern California. And. Harper said. it will do little to solve the air pollution problem. While andustnes and jobs are forced ou t of the Southland. maj"or pollution 'sourcrs likr the auto- mobile will continue to idle on crowded freewa, "· Harper said ·taking about one million pre-I Q75 cars off the roads could put the state \\athan federal aar standards. In addition. government should move away frQJTI combustio n en- gihes altogether and quickly put electric vehicles on the road. Wieder and the other AQMD board members sampl} don't under- stand the technological questions before them. and their decisions are politically. rather than Sl·acntificall). moti va ted. Harper said. Harper would push for pnvat1z.a- t1on of the transponataon systl"m Sonia Son1u said she could almost and oth er public services. to increase use the same campaign literature effic1cnc~ whale bringrng down costs. from her 1978 race because so hutc He also said government could has been accomplished over the past use l!xisting technOIO'gy to build pol- l 2 years. lutaon-frec incinerators to remove Son1u. of Su nset Beach. also offer waste. rather than use up vahrabk cxpcnase from both the public and land for dumpsates. pnvatc sectors. As president of "Thr problem with man¥ in gov- FC'OM -amt SollJU Devclopmt"nt. -tmmem 1' ~he~e-. 41Jmost anu- lnc .. she speciali7es 1n construction · technology:· Harper said ... Almost of affordable housing and has over-by default. the peopk who know thr seen development of hundreds of least about 11 arc making the de- low-cost homes in the pasj decade. cisaons ... Besides her term on. the Cypress co uncil. Sonju served on the Plan-"Good ol' boys" bug Antos ning Commission and as planning din.·ctor in two othl'r cities. SonJu said the 1 sues shl· would address include gangs. cnme. health care. transponat1on and the en- aronmcnt. Ha ving spcciahtl'd an rehabili- tating and building housing in poor neighborhoods. SonJu said she has seen first-hand ho"1 all of those issues can affect the needy .. Vowtng to scr\'<.t'no more than two 1erms.. SoOJu. SI , said the board needs members wi th the courage to make deci ions before problems get out of hand. "Everything shouldn't be comi~g Jo a crisis. and I think that's what's happening.'' she ~id. ..The jails. transportation. water. the beaeh~ - everything's a crisis. "Someone has to havt the courage 40 recognize a ~bltm. analytc it and make a decision. I'm not afraid 10 take a stand." \ Mu·per 1ee1 Jobi l0tt I Ocr a tw<>-<iccadc 'layoff •• John Harper decided to jump back into politics bccau1t of Wieder's actions on the South oast Air Quality ·Man•aement District'. He hokls a dqrtt in chem1al en&inkrina and 1s president of an industrial marketinf firm whose chenu include bus1nes~s in the paint and coat1:111 1ndustncs. Harptr Sltd the AQMD plan v.-iU dcc1matc thOtc industric and could cause the dircct,los~ of up to 2SO.OOO joM and as many as a million JObJ Notw1thstand111g her gender. Wieder l'i JUSI anoth'-·r member of the "good or bo~ ·• network that takes earl' of llS o"n at the expense of the gt•nen1I puhhc. Ma~ie An tos said. The Seal B('ach uc11' 1st as tough<.·r on the ancumhcnt than the other chaUeAg<.·rs. l•1)mplain1ng Wieder shows up 1n 2nd Di strict com- m unities only when Sht' wants votes. "Harnen hasn·t hothcrcd wi th her owh area in the la st four Yl'ars. exct•pt at election tune:· Antos said. Antos. 45, would promote growth controls. arguingthat county readers arc turning suburban Orange Cc)un· t~ intoanother Los An~eles. "There's such a thing as over- .development. We can't take the traf- fic. If the)' want unbridled growth. then they'd better vote for Haml'll." Antos 5aid. She al~o would conrentrate on developing a workable recycling sys~ tem to reduce the need for landfill space. and opposes further mt'dtly sprn_yina over populated area . ··There are chcm1call) Kns111 c ~ople all over the county." AnlM said. "It'\ ru11ung people's health. .. And the)' 're screwi!lg up the an imal chain. l lntil lhe>' knov. mort. they shouldn't spra)." nto1-thinks count) upcrv150rs arc overpaid. and the county bu~ rcaucncy 1s bloo1~ She would cut both. "Too man al\• lcacnds in their own minds.·· .\n1os 111d. ··So how come the problems Art itill the.re?" GOLF Howard a:: HMdy ____ .. HOW:.__: ab.out a · sho;t cloCk7 Slow play on the golf course has long been a problem, especially for weekend golfen. Public courses bear the brunt of the attack in this respect and a round in four houn on a weekend or a holiday is a rarity. Slow play is the single most per- plexing problem of the game. Ruic 6-7 of the Rules of Golf States in, pan: .. The player shall play withput undue delay." And in case you didn't know. · troke ~alt for breach of the rule and or repeat offenses, the penalty is disqualifica- 'tion in a major tournament such as the U.S. Open. Why it takes some players longer to play than others is ofte•r- plexingJt> those who are Wifi ng on every tee or green for their chance ~o complete a hole. Many courses are trying to educate the public to play a round in four hours or less. Signs arc posted to encourage faster play but those who disregard these pleas keep right on playing at a snail's pace. It would be difficult to have a shot clock on every hole to determine the length of time it takes to make a shot or to complete a hole. Yet offici als of the U.S. Open arc doing just that. They sal it is unreasonable for a group o three players to take more than 131/1 minutes per bole (4 hours and 3 minutes for the round). This time should ~even faster for the final two rounds when there arc only two players together. Then the maximum time should be I 2 minutes per hole (J hours and 36 minutes fo r the round). . Naturally, these pltyers have iln 'advantage over the amateur in that they are never looking for a lost ball Cone of the greatest lime contumers for the amateur). But even so, the length of time it takes to play a hok should not be more than 14 minutes on the aver- age whjch is slightly over four hours per 18 holes. Gerald E. Hall. former long-time head professional at Santa Ana Country Oub here for many years. is rules chairman for the Southern California PGA. He has been in evidence at many events throughout the area over the years and is defi- nitely against slow play. He cautions, however, that it is always well to take into consider- ation the playing character of the competition course as well as the playing conditions for the event being staged. Naturally, he is con- cerned about tournament play rather than ~layin.g a casual round on your favonte course. But tbc same thing applies in either instance. Slow play should not hamper the enjoyment of play for the rankest of amateurs to the top professionals. It is a problem that only the golfer can solve, espeeially on the public co urse during a non- competitive round. some courses recommend that players hit the ball when they arc ready an4 not..wait..far.protocol-Slf letting the one fanhest away from • the hole hit first. If you arc ready, hit the ball, especially if there is a void betw~n your group and the one in front of you. Faster play will makf the game more enjoyable for all concerned. 0 ScaClifTCountry O ub in H unt- inaton Beach will be the scene of the Toyota!SCPGA Pro-Amateur co m- petition on Monday. June 18 with Doug Booth as chairman. Competi- tio n wilJ be by four-man teams with one professional and three amateun on a team. · The field will be limited to the first 36 teams seekina entry. Another SCPGA event in July win be the la Mode)SCPGA Match Play tournament at Coto De Caza Golf p ub. It will be staged on Monday, )uly 9 throuah Thursday, July 12. 'QuaJifyina wiU be on Monday with the top 63 playersjoinint dcfendina champion Scott Bentley 1n the fl'le ... lft HANDY /ISt Taylo_f ! .. b8ck, for another shot at 1,600 ly INIRY FAUU<NER ...... "-~...., NORWA1...K -last year, Shelley Taylor was happ1_ to be there -stunncd, in facf. Tbis season, however, the takntcd sophomore 1,600-metcr runner is eying _more than the at- mosphere at:J.be ClF: tale T'1'8Cli ind Field Own- c...pionships, tooiaht and Saturday at Cerritos Collqe. · -Taylor must qualify as one of nine finalists in today's prclims. then com e back 24 hours later to go for the aold in the finals. Taylor's s1orybook freshman season ended in controversy at last year's state mttt.. as she collided with South-Hills $tandout .Kar:cn ~ox near tbr finish of the_ 1~600 final The ifTlPACt caused both runners to fall and Taylor, who wu runnfos insi~ in l«Ood ~-sprawaed iMtde-~ curb and was lattt disqualified. A tearful Taylor cxprnlCl!d disbelief-and disa~ pointmcnt followina the mishap, but has used the 1'9infuJ memory as motivation to return. ... , took me some time to act over it, but it was an accident a.act ICcidcnts happen." Taylor said. ··1 knew. there was, not~in& I c~uld do to chanae it.. so I decadcd to traan harder thts year to try to make it t.ck. .. Taylor maintains she did not initiate t.hc contact. .but harbors no hard f~linp toward Hecox, whom a video replay showed struck Taylor with an inadver- lent elbow to knock both runners off balance. . . fl'leaw 1H TAYLOR/IJJ ' High-lights • Cl:ASSIFIED /85 •COMICS/BIO 'ii FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1_990 &:I Muche tnakes it· Dael<-~ -rig·h on sch.edule By PATRICK LARKIN Dilly Nac c-.--• HUNTI NGTON BEACH Marina High softball player Julie Muche rudn·1 know how much last Aug. 16 would change her life. Thal afternoon. she and a friend · were traveli ng in his pickup trut k nonh o n Edwards t. in Huntington Beach. They hadjust come down off of the notorious-Edwards Hill when a Honda pulled out from a side street in front of the oncoming truck. The result was not pr~ny. Tbe driver-of the Honda lost her life in that accident and Muche nearly lost hers. After the pickup swerved to avoid the car and ultimately sla_!!lmed into the Honda. 11 flipped onto the passenger's side and dragged Muche's righ1 arm along the pave- ment. .. Muche ended up in a hospital for five days undergoing treatment for head inJuries and sk..l n grafts to repair _her-arm. A-Ooctor mled ou for the rest of her hfc. "I really wasn't thinking 100 much about spons that· at "that time." Muche said . .,I was JUSI happ) 10 be aln·e. I took me a while to ~cuperate. "It was a preny big one (acci- dent):· Before the accident. things were prCJt) much ~01ng Muche"s wa) at least sports.-w1se. She hacta prom1s-- ing pitching career as a backup to the Viking's main hurler. Willa Parchen. When she wasn't pitching. she played a solid second base for Susie Calderon ·s· 1eam. Being a gifted athlete, she ~asn't JUSt limited to the diamo nd either. She aJso played vars11y volleyball and was an all-league soccer selec- non. Then came the accident and everyone thought tt was the apparent end. ··1t was JUSt awful." Calderon said. "Her head was spli1 open and her arm JU!ll looked like tt was crushed. IPtea~ Sff MUCHE/83) Adoptton Gulld hopeJUls poised f~r semis, flnals· The Q.-y "°' NEWPORT BEACH -The ·cream of club tennis throu&hout tbe branac Coa11 Ara. as ~II u points in every direction throulbout Southern California. are locked into S.twday'1 semifiA&ls at NewpOrt Beach Tennis O ub, hopeful ofa finals berth on Sunday at the annual f.doption Guild tennis tournament. . • , r--AlnOAI the najor auractiou ..QA_ Saturday is the men's~ semifinals. wbicb will feature former ua teanunatei_MiK ~ aad ~i« Trevor K.ronnnan. ~ are piUed apl!I' aDOlber 9Ct UO Products -Bruce Man Sona Hin& and Eric Qude. · · , That !liet ii IChedWtd to IO at 10 Lm., and fOUowins tbem at l p.m. in the other temifmals ii Ian Aler and Craia Jobmon tpimt ~ MacBride and Mitch Bridle. I 1be tetup means 1 UCl .tandem of one tort or anotbq bas cli:ncbed ~ lpol in Sunday'• finaJS.. , I · Abo ilf' championship ami6aa11 action oa Satwday in &be womeo·s doubles division is Linda Ha-di • lart.n Gata ..._ Gretcbea Miller and Diane Dcsfor. u weU u Betty Ana Dent nd Linda MalJory apinst Katby·M~ Paben and Stephanie-.. both at ,oon. -In die mixed championship caaqory at 4 will bt Linda Howell and Oris Dunk, aoina qainst a yet·t~ned tande~ u well as Betty Ann Dent and her son. Brett . .-inst another duo still be be cktennincd. - frtewlft~/Uf A ,, .;l .. , I 'I ... ------~------------------------------------------..... t High school spring football. Chicago transfer spices Irvine's spring practice Monar·chs working hard to k.eep up w ·ith schedule By RICHARD DUNN Olllly .....,, Spont 'llfm.1 IR VINE -F scnt1ally, In ine H1gtLJ60tball CC1ach Terry Henigan uses the spring practice sessions to evaluate two retumtn$ starting quar- terbacks and fird the nght formula to impro\:C on last ~car's J. 7 record . Henigan would also lik;to see-his Vaqueros finished somewhere other than. founh place. preferably in tht' top three in the South Coast League. which has been dominated by El Toro, Mission Viejo and Capistrano Valley the past decade. Daron McCoy started Irvine's last seven games in 1989, but Chicago transfer Jason Minici -a starting catcher on Bob Flint's baseball team this past season -will certainly Jive ·. McCoy a run for his money. Jado Lee and Aron Garcia arc also pushing for the quarterback pos111on. As a sophomore. Mi01c1 was the starting quarterback for his school before moving west. '"He·s a nice add111on and a good athlete.·· Hen- tgan said of Min1c1. who'll be a Junior ntxWalL '"H~ throws he ball well and ht• has other qualities thatarc - going to make him a fine quar- terf>ack. I can undt'rstand why he played (on varsity) last year -he has good leadership and he takes care of the ball:· Garcia. who pla}cd shon stop o n Flint's team this spring. was the q uar- terback on the freshmen team while Lee started there OI) the sopho more l~•te SH IRVINE/IJt INSIDE •••••rt•1•/U (Mc .. .-111 ......... By RICHARD DUNN 01111)< l'tlot \ponJ 'llfrftf'f SANT A o\N -\ -No question about 1t: Mater De1 Higa will be playing one of the toughest schedules around this fall . o\ccord1ng to Monarchs Coach Brul't' Rollinso n. the) don"t get an) tougher. "You"ll find 1t 10 be unma1ched hy a ny D1v1 io n I sdlooL..uL.Oranie Count) or C'IF." Rolhnson said of Mater De1"s 1990 football schedule. Roll inson. hop1ni to bnng baclt the trad1t1on of d1sc1phnc and b11stle dunng Mater De1's spnng workouts. gu1dcd the Monarchs to a 7-4 record last seaM>n in his first year. Maier De1 lost to Rcdland . )9.29. tn the first round of the IF Big Fn e C'on- f ere net playofTs. Trail Blaz_ers wrap It up with 1 12-109 victory ly WALTER BERRY ,., fpertl ..,;,.._ PHOENIX -Po nland advanced to the NBA Finals for the first time since they won their only championship in 1977. takina advaniaae of a hamstrma uuury 10 Kevin Johnson to beat the Phoenix Suns I J 2.J09 Thursday niaht. The l'rail Blazers. who had lost fi~ stnugtu playoff pmcs on the road, incluji1n • .a.J4-poin1 blowout in Game Jat Phoenix, ICOrcd the last six po1"ts of the game in the final SS 'seconds to overcome a brilllant performance by Jeff Homacck. The Suns fl;lrd scored 25 o f h1 carttr-h1gh 36 points after Johnson was anjurcd late in the second period. It was the first wm by a road team in either of the j'IBA 's • conference finals. and gave the Trail Blazers a 4-2 victoty in the Western Conkrcn~ cl\amp1onsh1p kncs. · "Everyone talkcd about how we can't win on the road. but we kept iJ close until the tJld," Portland Coach Rick Adelman 11id. "Peoptc should ralize we can win the elate p mes. ••we're not th1nkin1 about The Finals. we're just to•!'\ to &Ike tome time on: We've ptaycd every other day and nttd the rest. Jobnsort'. who had 13 o f hi1 16 poil\o ln the ftm quarter, putted his left bam1trina with 2:S4 remainina in the half. and went to the locker room (or treatment. 8u\ the Suns' point l'Uard d•d not play tpin. Hom.ttk fl"C the Sun1 a 1()9.106 lead wtth two frtc throws with 1:09 ten. but Phoenix did not IC'O~ •In.· ,,.. ..... 8&.AZlltS/12t , o\nd It 's a lot smoother the >eeond time around as 74 \3r'Sll) candidates '1e for starting pos111ons · ··1i·s rcall) a lot easier this second vear. ·· Rollinson said. "I have my full staff intact and bas1call\ our offense and defense hasn"t c'hangcd that much. so the lods and the staff are reall> on the same page. We're much fanhcr ahead than 1n I q 9, m~ first -year- " The C'xpenc.>nce and tru t-lhat de- ''clo p after putting a campaign under }Our-heh 1s invaluable. We're farther ahead an fundamentals and. JUSt as 1mponant to us. 1n the at- titude we're ti) mg to inst1ll." i\ttempt1ng to fill the quarterback void crcatoo h\ the graduation of (.-~ate lft MATER DEl/IJI ,. -c -a.._~ DAILY PILOT/ FrlclO;, Juno 1, tllO French Open upsets bad news for NBC . . . weekend coverage . . ~ If the upsets con11nuc, by the umc NBC picks up the French Qpt·n 6 J ;~V~_fr.<>~NJfilLWttkn_d. many of the b11 nam" will bt on lhc " sidellnes. "'" And, 1hat's not good nt''o''S for NBC. During the first wt"t'k. ESPN "' shows !he French Oprn in the earl)' rounds, while NBC "''aits fo r tht' '4'ttkcnd to pick up thC' co,·eragr. ~ Stefan Edberg and Sons lkcker. <' the top two men's seeds, wen1 out on Tucid.ay in thC' first round when i, thC'y were upset by rt la\1\tl)·Un- known lttnager.\, Scrg,i Brugera and G oran tvaniscvic .. Thursday, 1he drfend1ng w.·omcn·s champion, Aranu1a Sanchez.\)1cano ofSpa1n, was eliminated 1n thl· • second round. Mean .... ·hile. o ther !pp names. such as (\•an Lcndl, Man1na Na ,·rattlo'a - and John McEnr()(' are not pla} 1ng. prtsumabl) waning for Wimbledon A nd Jack of rccogni1.able big name\ w11! do an)•lhing but help N B("~ raungs. 0 ESPN ti. prov1d 1ng dail~ h\ c rl'- pon i. from Pani. Kim Pnnce hosti. the program "11h f\>lar) \anllo. Cl dl D~·Mtalr. Bar~ Tompkin., and Fr«d Stolle on the announcing 11.·am_ ('anlto 'Aon the J977 French f)pt·n m1:\ed doublt'., tnh: 'A 1th McEnrot' Or)Wal<; "a!> a 1v.o-t1mc French Open ..c·i'r11finah.,1 ~h<ir!(·nr 1;av.J..Cs. pro' 1de., fi.·a1urc rcpons around Paris. · ESPN is giving fi,·e lioul'\ of early round acti9n_on__ach.oftht firsl sill diys.~Bt handles the first week- end, stiarina Saturda) with ESPN and _gening Sunda)· LO n~lf. ESPN relums ~·i1h e ~c lusive cov- eragr Monday 1hrou1h Thursda)' o f 1hc-sccOnd wcck. !hen share!. Fr1d8.y · with NBC. Singles· quanerfinals arr Tuesday and Wednesday. and semi- finals Thunday and Friday. NBC ge ts both singles charil- p1onsh1ps to itself -the wom en on Sa1 urday, June Q, the men o n Sun- 'da~. June 10. . It ii. the fifth co n~ut1\e rea r ESPN ii. prel>C ntlng coverage of the Frc-nch O pen. 0 ('hni. E\t"rl and Jimrn ' c·annori.. fo rmer Amt:rican 1cnn1'> ~1a ri.. art: 'A Ork1 ng 1ogt:the'r on a nr t""·ork 1cle- ca<o1 a<o t(nn1s anno uncers for the firi.1 11 me. r-:BC'<o ""eekend CO\ eragt: will fea- ture the t'A"O forn1cr pla)cr'> aSst '>llng lJ1ck Enbcrg and Bud c·olltni. 1n rcpon1ng 1hc acuon Even ""'On tl'it· Frt'nl·h Opc:n 'AOml'0°\ 111li;-a n:cord ~·\en u ml·S. the la~111ml'.LIJ. L986 "tu."n.!ihc..beat her good fncnd. ~la r11na r-:avrat1Jo, a. for 1he ~cond con- sccutL\ c }car .\Jthough Conn u r~ nc'l'f fared "Cll 1n Pan!.. ht• did "·1n \\'1n1blcdo n t""1cc and .lhl' 1 · S Open ii\t' t1n1ei.. The pair 'A Ill al\u tx· at • • • Dervlls Brostemous Wimbledon brginn1ng lht-enCIOf' - June. · Conno rs will be 1he color analyst .,.,,hen !he men pl.a). Even .,...ill com- ment on the womrn's matches. ' Enbcrg will do the play-b)·-pla)' wi1h C ollins doing fca1urrs and acting as a roving correspondent doing up- da1ei. from 1he ouler couns. 0 Cable ne1work Spons("hannel of Loi. Angeles will be o n hand a1 • Anaheim S1ad1um to 1ape Saturday's C IF S-A ba~ball chan1p1onsh1p • game bt1wet.·n Manna and Diamond Bar. • The game'15 scht:dujed to be re- pla)·ed o n Spon~Chan nel Sunda } al l:JCI p.m. and agau1 Tucsda~ at 8 p.m , Eddie Douccttt" ...,.,11 handle 1he pla~-by-play. ""'hl)c ~:o n Glait'r...,.,·111 pr0\'1de 1hc colo r com rnc ntar) 0 Spon s("hannc! hai. nan1("d N BC's Charlie Jo nei. as Joe Garagiol::a·s replacrmcnt on thoM.· rtma1 n1ng . Angels tcl~asti. tha t con n1ct 11i11 h G arag10Ja 's ··Toda}" slio..., commit· men I. Jo~e~. currt'nq~ 1n hi~ 25th ~car "'1th NBC Telt.·,·1s1on. \.\'1ll 'A Ork 17 o fSpOn sChanncl L.\ ·s 17 re maining 'Angeli. telecast\, bcg1nn1ng ~·11h nc11:1 ;Frida~ 'i. game against l"c~ai.. Deoni• BrosrerlJous iJ •Daily Pilot spor ts M'rifrr M'_bOSf' columo •p~a'n "''f'ry Frida}'. • I ' • ports bre?1k . ' Latest New York . I rumor: Johnson to replace Deni NEW YOltK -Bud Harrrl$0n ~ movc1t in1o~the--ma1\a4C:r's-omce-1l Shea - Stadium Thursday amtd q>ttUlilion l~ • his p(td«nsor, Davey Johnson, miahl M movi!lJ in KtOU 1own. Wnh the lai1-plact New York-Yanken btndina under the burden of a ftve-11mc l<Kin& 11ruk and saddled with tM ncitt·t~wont rtt0"1 in bastbell, manl&C'r Bucky Dtnt's job looked ever so shaky. Yankees owner G~rae S1e.inbrtnntr, who has Dent the quickal firing finger around, migh1 not bt able 10 rcsis1 mak- ing a theatrical move such as hirinc -Jo h nson after the Meis'. dumped him earlier 1his wttk. Cer1a inly 'Johnso n did no1hing to discourqc 1h11 when he said he-would like to re1um as a managc'r 1hii 'Cason. Aikro abou1 the Yankees. Johnson said. "I w9uldn'1 di~ounl that. I don't y,·ant 10 say any1hin1 against Bucky. I hope he's suc- ccsi.fut. Bui I .... ould have intt'res1." Dent said he met ""·i1h S1einbrcnner on Wednes- day and camt' away e ncouraged. "George was great" he said. "He v.•as super. I don'I wan1 10 say whal was discui.i.ed, but he "·as supponi\'e," Mean .... ·h1le . Harre-Ison SC'ltlcd 1n at Shea. the nc.,... regime punctuated by a new name o n lhe m anagCr's door. On hii. dc!.k wa5 a proof veri1o n of a_new book, "Gil Hodges. The Qu1C1 Man." _ "It came to my hou!tC'·Tucsday," Harrelson said. Thal 14·as the da) Johnson was fired and he wai. hired to manage a talenlcd but i1ruggling team. V.ias it an o men? "Might be." ht' said with a smile-. HERS ·- Defending champ upset ~ PARIS -~tonica St'les. !he hardes1 hiller 1n women's 1ennis, resoncd 10 the soflcs1 i.hot in lh<" game T hursday 10 axoid joining dcfend1n11 champion Arall1~a Sanchez-Vicario on the growing list of UP$CI victinl5 ·at 1he Fre nch O pen. Sanchez-V1car10, who becamr the4 youngt:SI fc-male winner o f this Open last year at the age of 17, made histOf)' again Thursda~ "'hen she lost to her. clost friend and d oublC!io panncr Merct'des Pa1 o f Argentina_ The score ~·ai 7-5. 3-6. 6-1. Harrelson \\'as the scrapp)' shortstop when Hodgei. n1ana ed the Mets to 1hc1r first world cham- l--------"'====,..,..~~--·••••••••••••lliiil••••••• .. •""======='--1f..~b-·· h \'ea 101 ofafTec1io n for'Gil." ' I l' / k d / • • d• he said. "lftht•rc·s some )' 1 e o 1 • It was the earliest a defending .... ·omen's cham· pion has btcn el1m1na1rd 111 the Grand Slam to ur- na ml'nt. The previous record "as Margaret C ourt's · Gail Chanfreau in I Q7 J. • (' VV ee en . te ev1s1on, ra /0 manago" ii'• h•m. Gil W3> wa y ah<ad of histimo fo' psychology. for dt.·allng ~·1th players. He was s1ern yet quiet. friendly )Cl scary. ''ou feared hirtl'. Sanche1-V1~·ario's osi was a ne" rro-a 1ournamen1 still rCrllng fr on1 Tul'sday'i. upsets of S1efan Edberg and Bon~ Jk'cker, rhe fir\I time the mcn'i. to p 1"'·0 St'cds had been bca1t•n in the fin:1 round o f a Grand Slam t'\t'nl. 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B la1l'r~ (orv.ard Ruck V..'rfhan1' ,aid '"Dr- fen~1\t.·I~ """ \10PPt'd Phot.'n1' "h(•n Wt" had lo " Pon la nd. ""htch nit"C"t~ lh1· 'Atnnt.·r of the Ch1cago--De1ru11 la\t~·rn ron- fr rcncc fin3I, gc"ll'\ 1nlf• th1• i'.'lllHll• p1oni.h1p ~r1c" \\1lh a •1-0 pl:a \nff rtrord :11 hom e. , I Porlland. lr:u hng 6 \.5Q at halfl1mt· t .., a nd 89-84 aflc r rhc 1h1rd rx·nod. 11rd i !ht ~ore a! 89-8Q on r0t1k11• l)ra1en , Pc lrO\ 11:"~ J-po1n1 go;il and JUmprr .\9.s..'l'Ond~ in 10--tht"'-fou rth-qu:i n r-r . I • ! I i • • • • The S<'Ort' .,..3,. t1td threr more l1mrs unul (·han11)1.·r"' frl't thfO\\ "''tlh 7:29 left pu1 Ph()(n1' ahtad 96-9l. HornKC'k . ...., Ho!.t' f'rt'' tOu\ t"a rcrr brsl wai 11 poin t\, hit conM"Cu l1 \C dri"Y 1n' la~ 1 n~ for a 100·9$ lead 'A 1th S:S9 10 10. ChambC'rt sank :tJun1ptf ""llh s· 1 S left. and another w11h 4:4 shO'A 1n1. His fo ul sho 1 "llh rour nunu1es !how1n1made 11 IOS.QQ, · Thl' Rull'> ar,· ~.n 1n 1hl· pl;n oO\ anii nd1ng a lfo:ganit• 11111111ng '1rra~ a1 ( h1cagc1 '\1aJ1un1 .\nd lh\"n 1h1'fl'·, \l1lh>ll'l Jn r,l:in rhl' 1'1~11,n\ hl'ld h1n1 t(\ S-' P\linl\ dunng lhl' fi r,11uo gao11•\ at -\uhurn H ill\. ~·heh , and qu1(\..I ~ 11>t1 l A :_.o ll·ad Tht•n t·a1111· !ht• no\1 -fa niou' tcn1p:r tancru111 Jo1dan k1rk1'd a .chair Jordan u phnu dr d Lr<in1 111a1t'\ It 11i orked. In lht• n1,·,t \\\O ganlt''>. ho1h in ( h1Cago. Jo rdan ~·orcd -1 7 :ind -1.: po.in t~pci..11.\&:.l\-lnJ ..1.h.:.Jlulls r\t•ncd !ht• 'K'fll'\ ai ~-: Bui 1hc;-n tht' P1 .. 1on' \1cn1 "'h111111:" -lhe t11111"ord nt lhl!.pla,o ffs L1k1.· 1hr E~1. 1hc v.. C\lrrn Co nfrrenec fin:1I ~mes 1x'1"crn Portland and Phocn1' are being "on b~ thr honit· tram . Back 1n ~1 1eh1gan .1hc P1!1oni. held Jordan 10 a pla~ofT-lo" ;1 points :ind took a J.: lead in 1hr btst..af-7 scr1 r5 ""'Uh a 97·8) ""'" \\·rd nrs;da~ n11h1. "\\lcha1e10"1n o nt·m rt.'aame 10 ge1 out-of 1 h 1~ \L'ne\ ancl that'\ ~ ha1 Jol' f)un1,1r\ '' l\u 'l"X'IHJ\ n1n\l 111 hi' llTil\' 1r11 1111 111 iu.1rtj J(\1ttan \.3 1d "I-It• "l'l'!TII \11 rpl:l\ j)fl'\I\ 1\l'!I, In ( h11agn ·· J ord:1n .111rl'l'' "\\'e'rc nh.Hl' 10111fortahll· ar hunH· Uuin <)fl 1h1· n1 Jd." tJ,· \a1d "ln .Dc.'- 1ro11 \\l' ha\C' not \lt'Pflt.'d up 10 pul out~ E.\l·r~bod >·_.. :iu,r~~\C.-"'-hcn ~ou·,l •. ¥111 !X !)j"I )'11.'nplc lht·cnng \Du o n. · 1 Ju· P1\1nn\ 1\11h th eir 1.1.•n ar11Ju\ dell·n'>l' h.a 1 t' n1i'lrl' \UCft'\\ nga1n'1 Jordan than :ilrno,1 an 1~kl ' 1n lhf' '.\'.8.\ 8 u1 1hl'r1"' a/\1:i,·, lhl; thJ fltl' h.eJl mJ_n1_1'>l.· lor 5<1 to'() n r gulp "'fl po1TII\ "\lo re than :1n ~th1nw n·~ :'l\\:'lrl·- nr$).'' P1ston' :1,i.1i.1a1u coach Bren· dan ut11 \aHI "It'' 1n1por1an1 10 kno1' '' hrr<' h1• 1\ ..o 'nu can rt.":1<'1 111 heh hr ff\\ tu ct'n'a•n !<.p0t ~. h sound' 1nrrt·d1blt.'. but sonic 1ean1\ ha1c abM>lult;lh no a\\arenc'" of \\ hctr hr 1\. For' uj~.\flchael'~ al"""ll' '· lhe foca l po1 n1." · Thr Pj\.tOn5 art 1~ tn g to hc.c.otne on l~ 1hr 1h1rct :0.. S J. franr h1\l' 10 rc- ptal 3' ~hamp1on,,, ··Gil wa~ a pla~er's manager. I .,...ant to be support1 \'t ofpla~er~. I ~·an1 communica11on with !he pla~crs." Hodges is remembered for walking from 1he d ugout to left field to rcn1ove Cleon Jones fron1 a game 111 hen Jonts appeared to loaf on a ball.-Could Harrelson do .1ha1. say "'ilh D::an'yl Strawbt"rry':I .. He might deck mt ." the ma nager said. S1rawberry \>.'3S one-o r 15 players who showed up for an optional .... ·orkout Thursday. the team's second s1raigh1 da) off. ~ft" d id oot "ult up: ho "'e\'C'r, and ne-\t r "'cnt on th\" fi eld . The onl y regulars who missed the 11i orkout \\'ere lcfl fielder Kevin ~1cRcynolds, who opcnl~ cntic111·d thl' d1sm1 ~!>3l o f Johni.on. and shon slop Kc\·1n Els1cr. Third bai.c.·n1an llo ward Johnw n said he though\ the managcnal chang,t "'oul~ bc a ~ood 1h1ng for the !Nm. "I'm pleased 11 'i. happcnt'.d.° be said ... ll v.·ai. becoming a d1~1rac11 on. Dave} "''as the s.amt.' the v.holc llml' . .\!"3\'i the !o.am t' In SOfl}c areas. hr had to change. He nc~·cr d id. ' .. We don'1 ntl'd a d n ll !><.'rgl·an1. That's not the problrm. Bui "l' don't "'·an1 tu@,\'\ comfortable losing. ~la~bc Da ,t·~·., an11ude "a' almost comfonablc- "·he n 11i·e loi.1 :· McGowan, Schulz In front POTO~·l . .\t _ ,\·td. -Pal !\1cGowan. '>\nving for hi\ fir\\ 11c1t11i rn I l ~t·ari. on 1he-PG . .\ Tour. ,hot a hc'igt.'~-fn:t' 6-unde-r- par 65 1n lht' Kemper f lpcn Thur'>da ~ to &hare the firs1 -ruund lead ~uh T ed Schulz. McGo .... ;;in h1rdu:d four hole\ on the fro n1 nine 'Ind had h1rd1e' u n :'\o\. I ~ and 16 to pull c\·cn '4'11h Schut1. 11ihu had reacht'd tht' l·luhhOU\C ho ur<; earlier, Both pla\t'r\ fin1 shl·J t'A O shot~ ahead of Jim liallet. Deni~ \\'atso n and Ian Raker-Finch . "I got n!T to a good. q uick stan today." l\1cGo\\an \aid .. , rcall} pulled "'t'lt and m1 sS("d n1ayhl' thrt'l' grt'en" all da}." Schul1. !'ot"l'king hi~ fi r\! tourna ment \'iCIOf)' of 1hc \l":lr. had !i1l' h1rd 1t'~ on the bacJ.. nine a rid shot o nl}-onC t->ug1·~ over lht' ti.917-~ard TPC' al ,.\\c.nel cour'>l· Ill· fin 1~hl·d the round h) s1 nlr.:1ng 10--foot b1rd1l· pun' tHI :'\u~ 17 and I K. l·lalk·t h~ thrt•e h1rd1l'\ O\t'r thl' fi rs! n ine ho le\ and fin1~h<'d ihc round ""I th Sl'\Cn ~1ra 1gh1 pars and \l.'at!.O n. \-th(• h:I\ hcl'O fighung_ ITIJ Ufl{'!o •he pa\\ \WO ~car\, had lhur h1rd1t''> T~ EVISION. RADIO ' '• Tf:l.F..\'ISIO<; Totui1 I 1,.r11 h I •r•r11 tr"m f'af!\ I ~I''­-.c.w....P a., ..... n I r>n• 'f <••lk~r \.\,.,1,1 "-'nr\ ..,1anf.,uj '' (,rt>l'J'~ '><>Ull'lctn I \I ' ll pn1 -I ••ll1'f• \.\,,,IJ "'t1r-..11ct1!J1a \\ \1"'""Pf" \taJr l!lrl.i \rjl• I 'I'' .-c;ou -'11•11 -f.,,,·n1f'<.·1l11..-n11.1u l'·••••m.i• \IJ l•lr la1rJ1 I'"' -,..-...-! ~llJ.') 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Ul!.•nl\•ll •1 l>tJJ1rr1 ~\I« r"QCJj For a while, 11 looked a5 though 1hc 1ournament al!Kl \\'Ould 1ol>l' the sccond-scCdl·d Se lC<o, the ho11es1 player on the 'AOm~n·i. 1our. ' But tht" 16·\t.'ar--Old f-l1,1 nda-h;S1:d )'ugoi.la v ei.- caped "'1th a 4-6. 6.4. 6-4 \·1cton O\'er fie/en Kelr s1 of Canada 1n a draining. 2-ho ur: lll-m inu1c malch . "It wai. a fi ght." Keles1 said. "It \\'as "ho could last longer:" Sclc-s can1c u110 the match "ith 26 s1ra1gh1 \'1c1orici.. 1ncl ud1ng a ...,in O\'t'r top-ranked Steffi lira( in the G ern1an O pen fi nal Ma) 20. Clemson put on probation C LE\1SO'.':. S.l ·. -Tht' :"il l'.\ . .\ placed .Clt'n1son·., foo1baH program t1n a rc-a r's prohallon Thu rsda~ a fl t'r an 1n- ves11ga11 on found t"o pl::a~crs rct c1\l'd m one~. bu1 th,· l '1gcrs doJgl'd ~nou" sanctions that could ha \t.' 1nclud\"d a han on po!>t'>l·awn p la) and tclt·\ 1i.1on. Tb~"CAA on1n11 11tx' on lnfra,·11on., found that o n a1 lt'ast l"o oct·as1on\ 1n tht· fall of I ~S5 an ach1t·1c rece1\ed and d tstnbull'd C3!'.h pa~mt•nt\ of S50 to S70 to a 1c-ammatl'. 1·hc l·o mn11llt'l' all>(• dt'll'rm1ncd 1h:11 in \he \pring Of IQ8 7 thl' a\hl1'll' f\'Cj'l\t•d S ~Q HI l'<i ~h from a boo!ltcr In othl'1 i.po rt., Ill'"'" T ll ur'oda\ •San Franc1M:O Ci1an1s ou1 1;~1dcr Kc' 1n H:ii.s. .,..,ho underv.cnt anhrosrop1c surg1:1') on h1., lt·f! l nec Wcdnc~a). is C.\.J)l"Ctt•d 10 . n11s~ thrl'l' n1on1h., a\ 1nJUQl'S con11 nuc to plague tht• defending Na11onal Lcagu1· champion'>. l ii ants offi cials said Aa~\ 1-1,1\1 no1 be abll' to \tart rehab1IJ1311un of tht' knee for al lcas1 l\\'O month'> and "on '1 pta~ a n) ba\l·hall fo1 thrl'c mon1hs. • Branko St'go1a broke a .:?-~ 11e "'llh J:l 5 remaining 1n thl' founh quan er a~ tht' "ian 1>1ego Sockl'ri. dcfl·atcd tht• hO\I Bal11mo re Hlast . .t-J. 1n the ~1 a1or Indoor Soccer League < "hamp1o n.,h1p ~·nes l "he Sockcr.,· '1cton evened tht• tx.·~1 -of. 7 ~nc' 011 one gan1e apiece a~ the·icams htad tu San l.>1t•go for 1hree game\. bcg1nn1ng Saturda) •I 'nb1.'atcn hea'>')"'l'1gh1 Ra~ ~1t•fc1·1 . "ho had b<'rn nur,,1ng a bruii.ed mui.cle in h11 nght fort.'arn1. returnt."d to !ht• nnp: 'Allli a \engcance. \tnpp1ng l.n1nt.'l \\1a,h1ng1 on 'A llh a fcrlX'I OU~ n_gh1 hand n11tlw a> 1hrovsh !he fourth round of1hc1r '>Cht·d ult'll lf>-round bout 1n f<o1:h\·.;,11·r. N )". • ~1C"hel Rcrgt·ron "l\ lirl·d a' coac h <•f the QuC"bi,:c Nord1quc,,_ 1ht• Nl-i L' ~ \\ 11rs1 1can1 la".>l \C:a..on S o rl·plat t'ml'nt \\3\ nam~·d . bu1 l>a \1· < h;iml-...•r\. 3 fo rm1·r (l\\1~1a1n l·oach "uh thf l\1 1nnl·~o•a S on h Star,, 1\ con~rd('red 1h1· lcad1 n~ l·and1Jatc • C"lt:\Cland lt'ft -handt."d pllcht•r Kt•Vtn \\ 1c knndtlr 1\ t'\[>t.'t"\l•d tu mi\~ un to 11-1,0 rn onth\ bccaU\l' of a hrukl'n 1.·lbo11 ~u,1a1nl'd 11ihl·n h1· ft•ll ;11 .\naht'1m "itad1um, tht• Indian ~ ,;i1d • .\n1o n:1 "ilall' \oph11nH1re outfi,·IJcr ~l 1 t..1· Kelt' "a" \C:ll·1 11·tl ;i, na~hall -\111enla l'la\Ct ,11 the Year tur 1 , ll' 1-t1nt· . ·s-rinun t't'ntcr ~l·r hie )~h 11i 11h ~I hom,·rt and X ~ run' hall<'d 111 • l ~ult· ha,kethall tn.1l'h \lll-.1· i\r1~11'"'"'1 ha' d<·1·lint•d tunh,·r r on1111t•n1 1)n ;1 put->h\hl'd fl'DtJr1 thal 4uo11·d h1n1 ;t\ \3~1ng ht· "uuld l.,.,_, 1nler1'\lt'd 111 th(• Ht1\ton ( t'h1 C\ l11a, h1ng Jilh JI fl "<I' ollt•r1•tl 1 Si\ Toda' rl·purtl'd 1h:11 Kr1 ~/l'"'>l.1 :ind l)Ol\l• (13\'111. Hu't'in·, n, . .,. hl·;1d 11! h:i\'-l·tball 111x·ra11011\, had \p<.1l c n 1n 1ht· la11 1 .... 11 "l't'k' -From Thr As~ocl•ted Press QUOTE OF THE DA , Norm H1111rs. ESP S comrnl'ntalor. on the O :ikland Col 1 ~um ")'ou l'Ou ld gra1e JOO \hc-ep 1n fo ul terrno~ of 1h1\ ballpark. and tht')' ""'Ould nrver go hung~:· UCl'·s l\1orales qualifies in hammer ' The Dalty Piiot IJl 'R~l .\\1. S.C -U(l 1\e'n1o r ~·Ilk(" ~1 orale\ lJUa h licd (or ihe final" of the ham mr1 lhfO\\ '4ilh a \Cl~\ o ( ~I t ·O 10 thr qu:illf~ 1ng round at lhe ~( .\),, Trac k and Field C"ham: p1on~h1J)\ at Oukr'\ WallaC'e \\rade S1ad1un1 T·hur\da) ~-loralr\, from G arden Gro,·e li1gh. had 1ht' \l'rond·bt,1 mark 1n the li~ld. v.11h 11 a thlr1cs ad"anr1 n1 10 Sa1 urda} '-1 final. Oreaon·t. Xo1c ~-t cGer had 1he 1op mark o r 217-S. Grra R}an of Manhanan Collcae -"''a\ 1hird 11 210-2 . S>'racu~'" S1e vr Dering 'A3\ ncx1 a1 20S·S. lila.h S1a1c·s Cra11 C"anrr. 1he Big Wt""I Confert"nct e'ha mp(on ..... ·as linh at 206·10 and 8YU's Prr Karlsson ~·a\ !1Xlh 1-1 2Q6.(), ., • ! ~1orale\ v.·a\ an .\ll-.\'m;r1e'ana-..ea)On. _ - year 11ao. wht•n he fin1\ht d !o('venth Coach Greg Pau on'\ •\nlt a1cr" 1n the hammer thro""' final,,,· endrd the;-)C'ar with a dual-match Jun1or Buff, Rabb111 d id not for.: rec-ord of 1 ~-1 .l and advanced 1o(thc- a\ "ell. fa1h ria to qu;i.h(y (or !ht' NCA,.\ C"hamp1 o ni.h1ps for 1he l,SOO melfr final\. Ra,bb111 led 1he fourt h s1 ra11ht )ear. los1na 10 Ten· field 1n hfr hea1 for 1hrc-c \at)'). then ne'.'><'e in th"· round of 16 (aded 1n the la"t 200 mc-tcr\ to finish • Senior Trr\Or Kroncm•nn· fin· iC"t:n1h at 4:20.48 and 15th Olt'Crall 1shed .,..tth a fi nal ~1n&les ranlr.:inJ of 1n 1he fitld o f 18 runne l'j. 14th .• The (o ur-time All·Amtncan Ttnn<-,,;.rc's Ja\n-un Jones had 1he lin1~htd 1he \.Ca..on "'·uh 1 record o IOfl ume of 4:14.62. "''1th Wis.con -ll;Al, Kronemann'i. carec-r sinales i1n ·~ Sui~ f a,or, 1he dtrtndini ';t'ord, 11 Cl 1' 11 9-~2: ch1mpion. nex1 at 4: IS. 1-0. Stn1or ~•chard Lubner had 1 final ' t990 rank1n1or41stwhharttordo UC/ 16th In rankings The UC I men·,. 1cnnu, team fin - lshc-d l61h 1n the.final Volvo 'ten· ni\./Collr11a1~ rankina for 1he 1990 JO.JO. His career rrcord 11 UCI i I 19·ll . Kronemann and $tnlor Shi K1nroj 1 ended lhc: Je'lr with a fi na d~blt\ rankins or 271h with • ~ C'Ord o( .14-9, • "' . • r Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 1. 1980 , Marina· .offerS .dou·ble-trOuble· for ) Cl F foe It's a Viking's life for the Yorke sisters en route to cha[!7pionship game By P'ATlttcK LARKIN ~-~....-. HUNTINGTON BEACH Christa a~d ~obyn ': orke are your averaac sisters. They re very close. but they get in fia.hts as sisters arc known to. But wnat's not avera~ about the Yorke sisters is that they II both be in the staning lineup for Marina High's softball team in Satur- day's Clf .S·A championship game apinst Newbury Park at Lakewood's Ma_yfair Park. Christa. the eldest, was also known around the Sunset league ranks as quite a basketbaJI player as well. Robyn, a freshman. hasn't made quite the same impact on the c~m­ pus. but she's gcttin~ there. Anyway. Viking Coach Susat' Calderon as happy 10 have both as sta rtt'rs. "Robyn has really been a gift for us ... Calderon s~ud ... And Christa jusi gives 110 percent every time she's out there." Despite the four-year age gap, there arc.many similarities bctwten tbc two. Both were first team All· . Sunset League selections this season. both played for 10mc of the ume summer teams and both have a com- mon Joal this season -to win the CIF title. "It would be so nice to win it," Christa Yor)(e said. "Ifs bcC!n a dream of mine ever since I started playing at Marina. I've gone to the .final game the last three years and 1 always sat there and wishe<i it was me out there." 'Tm pretty nervous -really ner- vous," Robyn Yorke sajd. "J hope w~ win especially for her (Christa), be- cause she really deserves ii." 1 Calderon echoes Robyn .se1111- ments. ··rm so happ)' to see her d ream of reaching the fi nals realized," Calderon said. ··Fresno State is real lucky to have her. I'll be sad to see her go.·· Speaking of the Bulldogs. Yorke High . school spring football has already ,agne<t a kller ol intent 10 on both her tcamrlUllc~ and her she'll catch 11 •• play for Coach Margie Wngbt's per-coaches. To go along w11h .312 bat-"I lake the pressure a tot," Robyn ennial Top-1 0 t.eam. Fresno tate 11ng average. she has 11 ~tolen bases Yorke said. "It's nice to know that was most impressed. by her hilling and 20 run& ~ored. Naturall}. she C'VC)One 15 behind me. tt hM been and hertiefensivc abilities behind the and Chra ta bat 1·2 in the V1k1ngs 1und of easy becau~ all the g>rls plate. li neup. knew rne from pl,ayang an the um- Going into lh\! championship. ..Robyn 1s ver) i.trong. fa'it and has mer~ l no~ iJ'un they.were look.in~ she's baning .303 -With 11 .stolen • .a great arm for-n freshman:-forward 10 me joining the team " base,, six RBI and 24 runs scored. Calderon said. "Nol a whole lot can ream unity as one thing that has Recently, she's been in a bit of a get b} her. We 10~1 a great center become a-troderoark for the Vikings. hitting slump. but that seems to be' fielder an Sandra Ros'! last year. but }'heir dusout is noas~ from 1hc open- ending. Robyn has mon: than filled her mg patch until the end of the game a~ .. I've been doing a lot to get out of sh<><;!>. In !>Orne wa}'i she's even bet· the players go through their ritual of the slump." Christa Yorke said ... , I ter.' cheers. hit every day last week In the cages Rob~·n Yorke •:> not '" lhe eas1e'>t It's not uncommon al all 10 hear and it seems to be helping. If I don't of positaons dcsp•ll' ~·II her talent. Christa Yorke lead th e team 1n a hit all the time. I start getting into -Nol onl~ is there a l<>t cxpcclcd of her rousing rend1 t1on of"Yo !lo Yo Ho. bad habits. because of her sister·~ 1.11l·n1. but she A Viking' Life For Me ·· ··rm very excated about going 10 '" onl) a freshman. Hui the laid-back "I guess I kind of started the cheer\ Fresno. It's nght around the corner attitude and acceptance of hertt>am-an~ hke doing them btcau~ at and it's a little scary. but 11·-. more mate~. 1nkudang her '>l\ter ha'> help-takes the prcs'iurc off."' Chnsta exciting than scary." ed. • Yorke said .. J th ink .... e JU St learned While Christa Yorke dons the .. , lil>.l' pla~ mg "'Ith Roh\ n " lot them from our \Um mer team' and tools of ignorance. her sister roams and I ha't.' a lot ol wnfidl'nle an the ·V1 k1ng's Lafe J-or \.1e' came from lhe friendly confines of center fit'ld. her," ( hmta Yorl..e ..aid "11 aO\-"'hen we "'ere all pla~ 1ng Bobb) Sox She 100 has made a big 1mpress1on thing·~ h11 to u:nt\·r fidd. I l..no..., that together MU CHE ·schedule :not to Gibson's liking From Bf The~ "'rote her oO ol '>J>Ort'i rnm- plet~.I~ and m) heart JU~I wt-nt out to her. . omeho'-' m1raeulou'h the tn· 1unc~ weren't a' hall as· o nganall)- thought. Though 11 110ok quite a few slitchei. and some skin grafts. the arm was n·o1 broken . What followed. ho"'· 1.6\>Cr. wa5 months of ph ) \1cal lhl•rap) and <1urcl ) Muche "ould h;J\e to w rate ull 1990 at lc.:a'>t Thursdays aside, Warriors are in tougher waters l y RICHARD DUNN o.-y .._ !pons W•ll•• . IRVJNE -Since Woodbridge High was taken out of the Pacific Coast League and put into 11s mew league -the Sea View -Warriors Coach Rick Gibson is excited about who his team will be la~·ing. but not so thrilfedaoout w en. The Wamors. under th<' direction of Gibson for the second time in three years. pla) four Thursday night games an 1990. Gibson. who took Woodbndge to the CIF Desert· Mountain Conference tinal in 1988 after winning the Pacific Coast League, replaces Gcnc Noj1. .. r think it's kind of screw} about the scheduling ... Gibson said ... We share the same home field (Irvine High) as Universal}, and with both of us hav.ing home game~. being 1n the same league an the same week. 11 screwed things up. We were hoping for some l\W1tch1ng. but nobody wanted to ~o for at. "Gate-wise, playing on Thursday MATER .DEi From Bt nights doesn't help us. You don·t draw as well as you do on Friday nights. We don't play on a Saturday. then come back ;r.d play Thursday. so actually the reparation won't hurt us. We don't thank it'll effect us in a playing role. Bas1call~. 11's JUSt the size of the crowds ... Ttre-Wal'1"iors. CI F OC$ert-M"oun- tain Conference champions an 1987, are working out the ktnks this spnng in hopes of return mg to the top. La t year. Woodbridge went ~6. "The kids arc excited abou1 play- ing," said Gibson. Cntl'rtng has seventh season at Woodbridge - live spent as NoJ1·s top as'ltstant. .. r didn't lake losing last year and i th ank the kids are read > to rectify last year. All fi ve (Sea View League) games are going to be knock down. dr<\g out fight~. All the games art• going to be tough, ars not goine 10 be an easy chore. We have a wanning tradition and a lot of teams· in the area think we played 1n a weak league or weak (C'LF) division. and these including the entire secondar). J1mm\ Doonc 1'i a ftnl' cornerback \l.h1lc.Brad Menno and Make Lod)ga are al~o returnan~ defr·n')l\l' backs. Dan O'Neil will be Ray Mendct .\rinando Lopc1 and Da' 1d Gl\nn (senior). Da' 1d Knuff (Junior) and , ar<' t"'o of Rolhn\un'!. bc'>t defcn ·"c Bill)' Blanton (Junior.), the backup end~. last )'Car. Offens1 \ c" fullbaci. Da\ ad kids want to prove 1\ was not a tlukc. "They're different kids. sure. hut they heard the comments." C'ornerbacM-1-'yrclle Ash. a 'c:rnnd team All-Pacific Coast League pack a year ago. is back to head the !>Ccond- ary for tht' Warriors. Na!-han1el Haugh as an outstandan l}i:illic. ancoaC\er w I rent Bordok <6-3. 215). who's moving from defensa\.e tackle 10 defensive end. and Frcd Tcnnet (6-3. 225) arc solid on the hnC'. · Bordok. "ho bench pres~'i 100- plus pounds and squats 400-plu,. and Tennet arc returning pla~er'>. OfTensavcly. Gib'ion ha~ been am· pressed this spra ng b> Keath Rob- inson -who'll be a Junior nc'<t fall and was-an honorable mcn11on all- leagul.' pick as a sophomore --and wide receiver J uhan Joh n'ion. a l'l" ond team all-lcagul'r la'it ~l·a r. James W)'Jltt (6-3. 1801. "'ho guided the sophomon: team to an R-2 record last fall. as npcctl'd to tx· 1hl· IRVINE From at team la'>t au1umn. -'ltarung qu'antrbalt.. .. He could'"c stanL·d on v~1r•>1t~ la\t ~c;ir. but we left him down to play \lo-1th the ophomore team hccau!>t' 11 "'a!> a \Cl) good team J nd \\C wanted to keep thl'nl IO&l'lhl·r." ( rlh'ion '><lid. W )a\\ "'a' t:alkd up to lhe 'arsll~ last ~car and pla)c:a thl· fou nh quar- ter agaan\I Laguna Bl·ac h ru<ihang for 40 ~ard' and thrm" 1ng fo r 60. In 1tdd1norr:-1hc "Warnor'> Tia\ e fat..e J_acob\ .11 lail\lJl I.. and Arian Rro.,.. n a hal kup quanerhJl t.. 111 \tan at"' •de rCLet \ l'I 0 1990 chedule 'iept 7-Pacafica lat (,ardc:n (1rO'l') ept 14-Foothall lat ru~ain) cp1 2 I -T rah I hit' (at M ""ion I Sept 2M-lr' 1nl' lhonwJ Ort 4-( an\C>n lhoml') Oct 11-'ia<ldkbark• <h11 mc:1 Oct. I~-( <.1~1 · lat :"pt Harllor) Oct. 2fi-l 'nl\er\1t> • 1hn01e l ,) (':o' I-at ;\c"port ltarhor• :">iu' 10-1 U\t1n• lhnnw1 • \l'~1 \ 1cw I l'agul' gaml' ..\II gamc' ,1ar1 at .., ~II unlc" n<>tl'd ..\II hontl· gamn .11 In 1nl· High ..., hOi.'' l'r pla" quartahal k Dean \\-'al>.cham ..,·al'" a n·turm·e nn thl' uncn\I\ l' lam· lkkn"H'h thl· \ JllUl'ro' ha' l' '"'" l'\lTlknt 1n,1dl· 1111\·halh'r'> - ('rel!, "l'hh <fl.~ 211' l .irui Brad \t.immL·r th-~ ~I'> the: bltt•r an h11nur.1hk nll'rtt1rn1 \ll-'louth l ua\t l l'J&Ul' JX'rl111 O\l'f I.I\\ \l'J\On "I 'l'O th11ug,h \\l' \lrugglcd l,1,t "I couldn ·1 pla ~ 'olln hall at all and I got 1n10 allout thrc:c '>on·er. games at thl· end ot thl· o;eawn ·· h.C~lii.. " ..wn..Ma~d -ge.t Hfl!. better an a hum hut I \1111 '-'a.,n't '>Ure 1f 11 ...,ould he 'trong cnough .. :-0.ot uni~ "a' 11 'trong enough 11 ...,a., nl•Jrh 1 umpktc:I~ hl'akd \tuche p1tf..l'll up n~hl ...,hc:re \he kit off and no" 1n,teJu ul \\Jllh1n1t h\·r 1eamma11·, Imm thl· \tJ' IJ1r Par\. 'lland\. <,hl"ll tx· at hl'f 1q1,ular 'f><'l a1 first ha"' v.hl·n thl· top-,el·dnl \'11..- ang' talc 'l'\'hur~ Parl. tnr the ( 11- 5-.\ wltball ,hJmp11111,h1p \Jturu;J\ 01gh1at~11\ltll k "lt\agrl'<ll ll'l'llntt-Jlmmt U\CT· ....hl.'lm111g," ~1 ulhl' ,,ml 'Tm JU '>l happ) 1h:ll "Li fll J<k 11 "R1gh1 n\l"' ""L're pl.1~1nti 'o "'l·ll and l'H'r}th11111 '' ¥111ng nght tor u\ ·\t thl' h~:gann1n1:t~1t lhl' 'l':"on \\l' JU\t wanted 111 tir,1 or 'l'lond 1n thl· un'>l'I l ca(tul' and IHI\\ \lol' rl· lll\l '" happ~ ahnut \\h,11·, h.1p111.:nc:d " \lulhl· ha' hl·l:n .1 h1g pJrt 111 thl' dm e tor thl' tll k \hl"' ha111ng :;lJ4 u"erall an<l h;" 111 RBI nn thl' ,e,1,on \\h1Lh k.ll1' lhl· \ 11..an~' In \lannJ\ ~.() \l'lll tfanJI "an o' ,., \1,1k·1 I >n ,hl' "l'nl I for :;. \lo tlh 1hrn· RRI ~ \tcrlc:n ha,1..· ,1nd 1hrn· run' \lOfl'llt l:klc:O\IH'h 'hl' plJ\CU lffi!'l•ll .. t\1'11 a1 lir"t "Julll'' 111\I tlnl' ril 1h11\\ '"lid ··we do a 101 of than as toj etber like havi ng team dinner'\ before every game. We all kno"' thaa it takes a team.to win llsuall} }OU get one'Or 2 pla}erS that Stand UUl. OUt On Our team. e\'Cf}One 1s behind )OU." • E'en thou~h the two do oc- c:rswnall} get 1n figh as. tht> closenei5 and muaual res~u the •~o share as enough to o' errnme an~ spat Beside\ t>c1ng the bag sastC'r Chnsta Yorke has the dcuded advantage. .. She·~ ne\CT hi t me and I don·t thing ~he ...,.ould.'' Rob' n Yorke saLd. "II \he dad. ho'-'e'er I° think 1 ~ould JU'>t lea\(' II at iff.it." . pla~ers tbat can fill an an)wherc." C aldernn said "J "as JU St M> e:ii.c1tcd to sec her.out tht'te for the first da) of pracucc I thank shl''s reall) been an 1nw1ra11on 10 I.'' tl)one:· ~uche ba~ had a long h1stOI) an softball She started pla~ 1ng when she wa'I age ~t\ and has been at 1t ever ~1nce Shl"S plaved travel ball in the .,ummers and c'red1ts Rod Carew in pan for her success at the plate . "Rod reall) helped me with some h1111ng ups "hen I pla~ed for ~ts Quacks1hl'r team in the ..\naht'1m Jrca t...,o 'l'Jrs ago:· Muche said. "\\l• d1d.!l.J_b~ t c:,., a'> a team hut l ccrta1 nl) learned .1 Int It \\J' tun .. \, J \outh pla)cr. \1ulhe met up "'1th '>C' \'ral ol thc girl\ a hat "'ould be her ll·ammatc\ todJ~ \he also play- l'd "11h \Oml· of the girl' that would lx her oppon\·n" a' v.c.:11 and one girl. Janl't \11\ah.u:.i "'ho "'ould stan 001 a' .in oppom·rH al J-ountaan Valle}. hut trJn.,kr to \1Jnna to become her tcammJH' "J''c ~nrn.•n J.inl'l tor quite 'iOme t~mc: ·· \1uthl' \JIU .. \hi.'·., rcalh a 101.J&h pla~n and h;.i!> hccn a great Jdd111on 111 uur team '>ht can do Jn}th1ng ~ licld. h1L patch. an)· thing . '\111\t ot u<. h,I\ l' pla~cd together \lnll' 11111!-\I"' V1ithall and we've g11ttl-n prl'll' t 111\l' 11\tr 1he·H·ars •• \' lnr \lulhl' 'lu1url· \he'd hlric 10 atti:n<.l uilkgl' .. 11 I \( .md 'tud~ pre- mnl \hl· 'tall h;1\li't lk1 •lkJ II \he'd 111..l· 111 pl.I\ '"tth;ill JI lh\" lolkgc In l'I \ttct Jll th..11 'h.trPl:nl'tl in thc,last \l•Jf \lu,h,·1,1u,1hipp' lobt·...,here 'hl ., '°lhl 'J t1nl· \tu1.knt ;ind athlett' J nJ thl ""J' '>hl·, ~ollc:n to thl'> pu1nt h..i' \\l\.11nh h\•c:n nu <1\1..ldc:nt .. Right no ..... "< .. H· got a ''Cl) com-Gonzale<; -·a \Crnnu team .\11· pctata vc <11tua11ot1 going 1n those ..\ngelus I caguc -;deu1on la')t ~a~n three:· Rollinson said. Knuff. who -return\ -a\ the backbom· of the can also play defense. led the running gam" "\\-l··,c: got ~ome sophom~rc team 10 a I 0-0 sea~n last _good pla~er' coming had. . ."' Roll - year whale Mendc1. a returning let· · inso n said. "But we·,c alo;o got ~ome terman. can also pla) dcfonsc. Blan· bag hob to fill .. "(Lee) had a fine ~·as<1n anu he: thro~lw. ball ''ell. .. He.n+gan <.aid .. McC"o) started -.C\c:n game\ fur u' la~t ~t·ar. 'IO he"• the returning quar. terbac\. and the ancumhcnt there Somcbod} I'> going to ha'e to bca a ham out. There arc four that arl· really battling in the 'ipnng. \l'ar \\l' hJd our bc't lo~l·r-lc,1·1.,.---------------.---------------­ recoru' e\l'l .. lkn1gJn \JIU "\\c'\l' got J lot ut l..1d\ \\ho''l' h.1J 'un·c'I'> .. ton was second string behind O'Neil O .. The\ 're all tine athlctl'S and they"re all going lo play -thl·~ 0 fl' not all gom& to pla) quartcrbatk, though The> will all pla~ 'ar'llJ~ foo ahall. hut we'll ha' c to '>II OO'-' n and l'' aluale them after the sprang. We "ant to weed 11 do"'n to t\lo O at quarfl•rbarl..., Daron has the ad\ antagc no"' lx·- cause he's the re turning -;tarter and he·s got a lot of varsll} e\pcrtelll'C. but it's an unusual s1tuatm11 bc(·au'ic Jason started all the game~ an lll1n u" la~t year. '>o "e h<l'e t"'o k1u'> ''hu ha ve 'arSll)-e\per aenC'c as a 'itarter ·· 0 1990 Schedult' 'il'Pt 7-l 'nl\Cl\ll\ !llllllll') l;)l·pl, 14-\'alla P<art.. thnmcl a year ago. 1990 Schedule Defensively: the .Mollarchs will be Sept. 7-at Capistrano Valk) . anchored by linebacker Mike Silvey Sept. 13-Tustin (homl'. at ()('(') (senior). a second team All-Angelus Sept. 21-Santa Ana (at OCCI League pick last year and Most Yalu-Sept. 27-Ri versask Poly (SA Rowl) able Defensive Pla>cr on lhc team. Oct. 6-at Mission V1cJo Sept 2 1 -~unn) Hil" lal Hul·na Pk J l;)cpt 211-"oodhndttl' l~H ln1nl'l Oct )-J-nothtll lhonw1 "Wc'r~ building our defense Oct. 12-Serv11e• (Cerrito\ Col) around him." Rolhn'ion smd. "He's a Oct. 18-Loyota• ISA Bowl) Oct l 2-at Dana 11111,• Oct 111-r 11nro•1:i1 "''""" \'1l'JOI Oct 25-\an < knll'ntl·· lhnml') ~o' 2-•ll C ap ... 11ano \Jilt''• tremendous player." Oct. 25-Paramount• (SA Bo\\ I) JefT Dayton (6-4. 215) and Nate ;'\lo'. I-Bishop Amat• (S..\ RO\\I) Malcolm arc ne"" to thl' program. Nov. 9-at St. John Bosco• Bill Hargro' e. a returning fir'll team All-. outh Coast Leagul· of- fensi ve tackle. wall anchor the lane for NO\ II-\I 1'""n \'1l·Jn• ( h11m\') • r>c:notl''> "iouth ( (l,l\I L t•agUl' gaml· coming from lhe J V basketball team. •denotes league game. Eight starter!> r<·turn on defense. All games at 7:30 unless noted .\II g.aml'\ JI .., \I) unll'\\'flnted State prelims set for Cerritos Volleyball All-Stars will duel tonight By BARRY FAULKNER o....,. ""°' ~· ...,,,.., ii NORWALK -Six Oran~c ( oa 1 area compet11or~ "'111beamong1hosc V) ang fo r medals toda~ and Saturday at the \IF-State Track and Field Champ1onsh1p<, at < erntos College. Edison H 1gh <;ophomore Shelley 'Taylor as a leading cand11a1c for a state title 1n the 1.600 meters. whale Estancia tl1 h \Cn1or disc us throwers OeDbie argn)"e an ~anc V.d- land arc strong medal thrC'ats. Senior Kaci Keffer of Woodtmdge wall attempt to make the n1ne-g1rl final field an the 300 low hurdles at tonight's prcl1rn1nanl·'" where Mater fka senior long JUmp<"r Melissa McDonald 1'1 alS1) an area rC'prC'~nta· llVC. na versat) H1~h 'lophomorc TanJa Bnx. who qualified at la'it wcek·s Southern Section Masters Meet wath a dramatic stretch dnvc an the .3.200. will test the compc1111on an her fir,t state meet appearance. Prchms begin at 3 p.m. 1oday w11h running cvC'nt'I slated to start at S. Prellms wi ll ad"ancc nine qualifiers to the final out of 28-man fields an each event. Finals will begin w11h licld events TAYLOR ''°'"'' ,"I'm thinking a hllle about last year. but once Fnday ' comes. f'll totally block 11 out of my mmd." Taylor cicplamrd. "This 1s the b1qcst race of the sca~n and it's what l'vC' /trained all year (or." Tlylor, who defended both her CIF 4-A title 1n the 800 and 1,600 May 18. finished sttond to Deena Dto111n of ,OUrl an la I wtck's Masters 1.600. But Drouin. who went out qu1clcly and blttly held ofT both Taylor and Hecoic. hH dro pped the 1,600 to conan1ra1c on the 3.200. Withou• Drossin, Taylor may have to push • tbe pece hcraclf "I'm a little d isappouHed Orossin • aturda) at 5 pm. "ith running .. 1 thank It "Ill tx· lx·t...,l'\'n \hl'llt'\ c"ent~ to follov. at fl Karen Ht•rn' !South 11111\I and HargrO\e. the J-.\ Southern Sec-(Beth) Hartholome..., of I r\·mont .. 11on champion. ha'I c'ita'hhshcd per-Stauhlc .. aid sonal hc'\ts the pa\l 1"0 wcc\c'i. Ta\lor '" a l\loo-11mL· < II 4. \ launching a thro" of 141-1 o 31 la<tt champ an the MOO and thl· I.MIO. \lw week·s Master<t to qualif) third from \\On the Master.. 1.600 :t' a frl•,hman. the Southern . cctaon hut wa'I second at thl'> \e,1r'' ~la\tl'r' Midland, who 1mpr<Hl'd h> morl' behind Deena Dros!>a·n cit \gnura than 10 feet to fin1'1h 'll'Cond an the 3-who hu!> 'lubscqm·ntl ) dmpix·d thr A division. threw I .lJ-1 o :11 Masters event to rnnn•ntratc on thl· .\.200 -e-fis1nr-the-4intrh~tr.thfyrng berth by K~.fTer 41.tt1l{ficd thtrtl :n Ma., l'" tWO inches. With a tame of ..$,2.9!( aftl'r tinl\h1ng third an the .2-.\ di\ '"mn at tlw Among the top quahfil·rs arl' Southern Section finals Souther{I Section lc:ukf\ C'dcstt' McDonald quahlil'd than! a1 \la' Mc Vey of Rtdland'i ( 150-3) and IC'~ with a leap of 17-9. Jodie Warr of Rutudou'< ( l-t5..0J. Two athletes from Uaker.,lield High. Cali forn ia competitor" h<i.l\linti nat1onal-bcst marks ancludl· I Mlll howc\Cr. appear an a da'l'I b) th em· ru nner Cole' C'andack 01 selves. Melis.a Wea ha~ thrown ' 176-IOandteammatc l)a...,n Dumbk Carpantena (1np!I an lhl· mile. J I 4, is nght hchand at I 7 I -2. ninkang and 1.500. 4:08 OJ) and <ihot puttn them 1-.2 an the nataon Brent Noon of Fallbroot.. High nl·ar San Diego. oon's best this Sl.'3'iOn I\ 'Tm not putting an) hm1h on 'an astounding 76-2. which make' myself." Hargrove said. "t ..... tuJld lake ham the second-best prcJ' puttcr, nf all to make the fanal'i, but I think 11 will 11mc behind former Tc'(a<; ~n<,a11on take a personal bt'st to do 11 " . Michael Caner (now Mth 1hc l\an Taylor. who fell ins1d<· tht• track Francisco 49erc;), who thrt>\\ ~I ·''· near thr end oft he fin ash.at last year'!> Top girls 1ndudc Inger Mal kr ot fio!lls and was d1squa1tticd, is Ont' of Muic High an Pasadena, who o .... n, three f'1voritcs. ac~ordang to Edison the nation's bc:\t tame~ an th~ 100 midd.le dis1ancc coach tan 1aublr. ( 11.48) a nd the 200 (23.57) Tl'le Daily Piiot Il l 'II" .t c ,, Ill \< II -Ith· ~'I th.II ( )1 ,lntll' ( 1lltll\\ h1~1\ '\ h1111I \ 1111l'\ h,111 h:.t\ ln ofkt \\ iJf ft111 1li: ur .It C111ldi;n \\l''' c 11lll'}!l' tun1.~h1111 h111h h\)\' .1ml ~tit I' 'olll'' h,111 .tit ,t.11 g.l llll'' I h,· ~url' tt .. 111w tx·~1n' .it fl p 01 II IOllO\\l'd h\ till' ho\\ dl ' \0 I hl' Ill"' 'nrth ,qu,1d "kll 1" '" \un'L'I I l·aguc .ill''·"' \\1th thH·l· \'Jl h t111m l II J . \ Hllllll'l up l lh,1m Jll\l top·r.1nt..l·d prl.,l .• l,llll Pll I.. lf11nl• angton Ul'al h T hl· < hargl'" .an-rl'P- rl·~·ntl·d h' uul\llk hattn "t('\(' \n\\kr m1ddk hluda < .irl \an ~ruwn ;ind \t'llt'r <\arun Room· ..., h1k < )1kr' (Xlrt1 r1pa11ng an• ot11\1tk h1t1l·1 l>nug l unn1ngham middle hill\ t..,·1 \1n r l ma' 1101,I "'llrr "ll t.. I l .. 1n1w111.1n 01ht•1 pl.1~cr' C:\p<'l tl'd to rnn- 111hu1t• 111 thi." :'\Mlh i."l)ort ar~ the ( mon .. 1 dt.'I Mar lrln ol C artl'r ReeSt". \te' e Olwn .ind C l:irt..c flroggcr ai. '-'l'll J\ "e"-pM1 Hart,or'' l:in Jubcrg :rnd \k \ Opoulo' Jnd (1am·1t Cit•c of isn't running the 1.600." Taylor said. ··1 would have laked a faster pa e th•1 sht would have created. Now I'm going 10 have to do something to help the paC'e." L'nl\ er\ll\ nerve ... she said. "La.st year e\CI) · thing was so new to mt' anc1 t wa' 1 lw '\outh tL·am '"" lcaturC' three Edison distance running coach Stan 11uble agri."CS with Ta)-lor. hut was relucta nt 10 d1~uss \lratcgy. "I t hink what she 'lald as COnTCt." Stauble explained. ..Hopefully. Shtlle) will havt" the race won bt'fol't' they all s1an their kltlt It 's 101n1 to be between hcilley. Hecox and (lktb) Bartholomew of Fremont Whoever ha' 1hc mo'I aut~ at the end wall be the 9t inncr." Taylor said he bo~ those auts wtll come from 1nten afi~ tralnm• and increased trcnath. f\e also 1119 not having to battle the fear of the unknown could ~ • b'I eiu "I'll aet nervou • but I\ won't be ~ythina more than prc·rac;e 1w1ce as nervous, wh1d1 tnndr nil' rl!l)Cr frc,m I ~gunn Beath 1ncl ud1ng 1wic'c a1 tir<.'d. This year. I kr10"" \\hat >nan Ulan ton. J .J . <on kt\ and Erar 10 expect." Sprnl..er. ..., h1lc Woodtmdgc: <.end s Taylor said she hasn't thought pa\t JIX'' < ohen, Make M:rn1hc1 and ' ott todl)'' prclim-.. but will ronscn ~ 3'> Sc' mour ''' the coun mut'h energy ll\ pos~tblt' uunnp. the l he g1d\ aamc feature' 'l\ate pla er qualify1nf heat. of the )etlr and ·\ll·.\m,·nrn ~ICC'taon "I don t lake to run 1wo d3'S an a Oan1clk fH'r\'tt She v.111 be JOmcd row. bu\ I'll try to ao us and quahf, on 1hc onh tc:un h' teammate safely," he $8td. Kn'ito Htlnhng T\\O 11la en each 11ubk said Taylor ma ha' r to from , <'"-pon Harbor nnd Fountntn heller her previous be 1 (4:~4) b allr\ "'"al compete 3 the Tars , mort' than four K'<'Onds to cl. am !>end •\nJAnt'll<' inn and Marilee victory. but lS confident 11·~ well Pfhtcr nd tht &r M couf\lcr Wl\h w11h1n her ranac Re1lt0 fat moto and !-..am Han • "The kc) will bt' making up tho~ The uth team as ltd b rinse sttonds on the ~ond and third lap," Count} a1rts athlete of th<' ear ()(an· tauble eicpla1nt'd na Doohttle from Woodbndgt' Prchm1nary runn1na e\Cnts ht&Jn .. Three pla)ers -Angie Ru.sh. rah at S p.m. toda)', \\tth Saturday·s final el o n an,t Kat Spath -• 111 rcp- runnina c"cnt' bca1nn1ng at 6 p.m .. resen1 hauna Bea h TIRED OF H IGH CABLE RATES??? CO!\f PLETE IATfWTf Tl IYITHI Buy a atellite Dis h. ·--~· ..... ( 'SY 00 If VOUl\SA" l r INS f Al l A I <)II. • ca1111t1 T'8C.., ..... • .,.... ..., . "' ... ...., , ..... ...., ........ 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Correy was the only American to LONG BEACH -Reigning Unit· advance all the way Lo the World ed States national champion 'Bobby Chamrionships last year, where he Schwanz of Cosui Mesa will be finished 13th. among 20 riders v~·ing for four quali· lo addition. forme r Huntinaton fying berths Saturda' at the Ameri· Beach residents Shawn and Kelly c~n Spttdway Final at 8 p.m. at Moran wiU be on hand. Veterans Memorial Stadium. Kelly Moran won the U.S. na· Schwanz, 33, is the oldest ri der in tional championship in 198.3 and the field, which will bl' competing in 1984 and brother Shawn was l}.S five five-man heaCs for the nght to champ in I 982. advance to the .Overseas Final. June Kelty Moran is a veteran of inter·• 24 in Coventrv. England. natio nal competition and has com. Both• the Ainencan Final and the petcd in fo ur world championships. Over~as Fn'lal are qualifying steps to Shawn Moran. the. world long the World Final. scheduled for Aug. track champion in 1986. has teamed 12 at Fjeld~ted. Denmark. with Kelly on World Cup wfoning Schwariz. a fa, orne at the Orange teams as well as World Best Pairs CoUftt-y FCrgrounds track through· tlllc teams. The) are also both for· out the 19~. also won the national mer British League riders cham- championship in I 1186 and 1s a per· pions. enn1al con1<.·nd('r. Tickl'b . available at T1ckctMaster Other art'a rider\ include Lance location~ as "ell as at Veterans King of Fountain \ alk~ and Ronnie Stadium on race night. arc S 12 for Corre' o f Co ta l\k~a. adults. $5 for children 6-12 and kids King. 27. has nddl'O in mort' inter· under 5 arc free. national champion hip e\cnts than am r\mcncan mkr and was third in Sam Ermolenko. who returned to th~ 198~ World Ch.1mp1o nships. He compe1111w raci ng recently after re· js a former Lr.s. Long Track Cham-covering from a broken leg sustained 'pio n ( 19 .i) and \\a'i the 1983 Cali-in an accident last summer. has had forma state chamr success at the American Final in Corre). a star 01 thl' British League previous rears. Fountain Valley·s Lance King wm compete s.turuy. has bee-n the lcaJ1ng rid er on ,Jbpt "Sudden Sam" has been in the circuit the past l\"'O months an'tf i.s World Final fou r times and has fin· secondl1n the year·long standings to ashed third twice. He is a two-time c.urrcn_ ,,..oH<l 'httmpion ttan~s-f'inatwtnn . MAJORS STANDINGS . Amerle1n LHvu• .... ,. ::•.xi y ""•~'• ..,...., WE\1 DIVl\ION W l Pc• 17 :'t " I• .. ... CB S"11tft ~•"'••• C •v r, ... , lJ 1r. ,Q 2f'i 'v ;I ... ... .. • .. '1 .. ,, .-..,,"Yl"''O ,..,,. w1w.,tt 8c;\tOt'I .t e't'ei•"O 641 I ""''-•t o.r·? t ........ " ,, E olH Ot\llSION . ; /1 1 71. 1; 17 1l 11 ]O 10 19 11 T~M't'\ k..,H ""'-~\Qt. 1 (tit .,,. 1 0•• •I'd • iit..•"''-•' ( '• • Of'•"" o•~ vr•o,, eo l_.,., c;,,,, ... 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Dodgers• Alfredo Griffin (l•ftl appll•• tag to Reds• Todd Benzinger In steal attemp Daniels.' bla~t lifts D~~gers Leadoff homer in 10th produces 2-1 victory over Reds Schedule 23 roaJ gaml·' Thl.' ' Ktor. "l'll I 111 l>on ·\a (2· 11. \\hO aliO\\Cll llOl' hll 1n t\ 1nn10~ m rehrl lll \t1\..L' \torga AT BAT Fri: Reos 7.JS sc Cnome> ONDECK ~ Ser: Reos 7:0S sc <nome> IN THE HOLE ' Rrds ''artl'f fad. ~\rm\lrung fail m h1!> :llll'mpt 10 ht'L'<lllH' thl.' majo lirst n1m··ganH' \'lllnl·r. lk left aft By BERNIE WILSON Sun: Reos MIS (nome) AP \port• Writ~• All oames on KA8C: radio (7901 '' innings "1th the <,Core 11ed I after gl\ing up li'l' hll\ ·\rmstro lowered h1~ m.1Jor kagLJl'·kad1 LOS ANGELE~ -Kai Daniels ho merl'd to lead""Qfflhe bouom of the IUth inning Thur\<la~ night., g1"ing Los Angele., a 2-1 '1ctor. O\ er the ( 1ncinna11 'lll·c.h Jnd 1.:nd1ng the Dodger-.· thrce-gaml' !using streai... • On TV. Ch. 11, "Soor1sChanne1 Daniel'>. "ho v.a, 1radcd from the Rl·d~ to thl' Do<lgl'" la\l s<.•a,on. h11 ht'> ninth home run nfthe sl.'ao,cm on a I· I p11ch from rl'l1l'' L'f ~nrm C harlton t.\-11. ERA 10 1.55. The Dodger' l'Odcd \rm,1ron shutout ~trl.'al.. at .:!.:! mn1ng~ \\Ith run 10 the tir~t I mil\ Ha rn'\ led with a doubll'. look· th>rll on St· Jav1t'r°) ..acr1ficl· Jnd 'rornJ on K Dan1el1>. <.at·nliu· lh to 'hallow left Orange Coast Daily Pilot Dodg~rs Play~r of Day The 'It to!) l.t·pt t hl' Dodgers 1 n a \lnual wcond -pl~Kl' lll' \'1th an Oiego 1n the Na11onal Ll·ague West . eight games l:x·h1nd thl.' lirst-placc Reds The Reds ueJ 11 \\1th .1n unearn run in the 1h1rJ \IJnano Dunc was sale al first nn .,hor1'wp ~lfre GnOin's thrmqn~ l·rrnr :rnJ c:a around on Jot· OllHr'!> s1ngl Arms1rong·s 'alnlicl' and Chr Kai D•nlels, whose homer In the 10th Inning gave Dodgers 2-1 win . The w1baci.. v.a, 1he tiN for the Rl·ds' ··Nast~ Bo~,·· hullpt·n c-re" of Randy M)crs. Rob D1bhk and Charlton. The~ arc a combined 7-1. abo·s groundout It was onl) thl' Reds' s1>.th loss in Padres rally to win fourth straight P1nch-h11tl'r hl·d L~ nn singled off tht:_ n~t·lield ft>nrc to dmc 1n th<.· second of t\\O St'Hnth-mning rul'\l as the San Diego Padres rallied to beat the Atlanta Hra~e11 2· I at Jack Murph) Stadium Thur,11da~ n1gh1 for their fouct h con· ~CU ti\{' \ IC\Of). Loser Pete 'm1 1h (4-4) walked M1h· Pagliarulo to start thl' «-venth. Pagharulo went tt1 third on Phil 'it<"phl·n .. on'o, hit-and-run c;1ngle. \\Ith ~tephen,on taking ~ccond when the ball gnt ~may from kft fielder Lonnie Sn111 h lnr an error P1nch-runi'\er Sha" n Abner c;cored ·the l~ rng run "two nght fiddl'r Dall' Murph) made a sliding catch of Ciam Tl'mplc1on's drhe. Lynn then hatted for "'°°'"&, p11chl·r Dt•nn1\ Ra'imU!>S{'ll and npped his g.tn1L'·"1nn1ng singll' off thl· fem·c Ra!>mu sen (5-:!) )icldcd SI'\ hits in SC\Cn mnin~ and Cirt•g Hams pitched two perfect innings for his thi rd sa,·c The Braves scored in the second when Dave Ju .. 11,l' had a lcadoff single and frtT Blauser follow,cd "llh .i run-scoring double. Blauser was thrown ~ut tr)ing for a triple. • • Astros 5, Gluit• 3: Bill Dor~an·s second RBI o;1nglc snapped a 2-2 11~ and Craig 81~0 added a two:- run single m a four-run s1 th toning that earned Hou.,ton 10 thc '1cton at Candles11ck Park W1nnlng pitchrr j.m Deshaies (3·2) gave up two SAN Ot•OO (,•""' t • ,,.,..,.,._re LO~" U'\ t p,,, •• )t ¥v''""\ "' Jw;titt 10 11 • ., ... " °''°"' l'\rf>otflo °""'°""" .......... .... , .. 00 , .... , ···~ .. • 0 t 0 l 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 I 0 t 0 l 0 0 0 J 1 I 0 j 0 1 I I 0 fO 1 ••• I 0 0 t otoo 0 0 0 0 "" 1 •OMf'f\ff ·-ni TG•Y"W'li rl J(~''" (f !.";~rl~ ·-" 5,....,.,.lb T,,,.,.,"" .. .,,_ ... . 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Bob Welch (7-2) took a thrce-h1 uer and 5.0 le into the sixth. but the Royals loaded tho bases and three runs. including two on Bo Jackson's first insi the-park home Tun. · • Twlas 3, Wtalte Sox !: Kirby Pu kett and Ga Gaett1 hit run-~oring douhlc!i> and Mfnnesota finish its best Ma y ever with a victory in C::h1ca$0. The Tw1 s10pped th~ White Sox's five·i~mc wanning sire Minnesota won for the seventh time in e1gh1 ga mes a wound up :!1·7 in May. -From Tbt Associated Pr -NISOTil G .. -~ "" .. ""'" P..C••ltct H• .. • IO o .. n.,. L..a.rlillrt~ .... ,.., c MaMk110 0w .... ... c ..... .. 0-•• W .nrl ,_ ..," .. s 0 1 0 S 1 I 0 • 1 J I J 0 1 0 l I I I , 0 0 0 • 0 ' • J I I 0 •••• t ••• 0. 0 0 •• 0 0 ,,,,., CMIUOO SoM rl LIO"~tA(f Ga <I '·-·" t(•t.-.. ''"'' (M11n1 It> P•-1111 Fitt<"' 19 °'-· v.mwa,. o.-..u ,_ ker•-.- .. .... • I I 0 J 0 I I •••• • I 1 0 • 0 0 0 f 0 I 0 J 0 I I , 0 0. • 0 I t ,. .. ' ... ) • t 0 M 1 t 1 ~ ----J (N(... -llt __ , , __ ,...,. 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WC '-• ... _,.~-Ill ·-") ~t-11...__ IUI OlllllM • " ••• WIOW It h l I J ) ,._ 11Jt •• -JJ, 1 1 C~\ln \I\ 1 1 J I t t 1(-tClt\t Oet-L.t) f (•-· ) '"'' ' t-Jtz A-~I • l • • 0 d ~· ·r 1 g g 's a ff n I n 0 c d d s d • .. • 0 • • • • , I • • • • • 0 J • • J • i Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Frlday. June 1, 1llO • F~ist:i'iag Qff coast getting back to normal OUIOOORS Salt water •naJina ofT the South- land eout m umcd to normal after strona winds and rou&h seu slowed action for a couple of days earlier tbisweek. cut ban and muhi-hook rip fi5hcd over rocky bottoms. Yellowtail have also showed up undn-floatina kelp pau jes in mid- channel watet"$ and are ea~r eaters when live bait i5 cast to dnftina kelp. Some patties art only holdina a couple of yellows. while others hiah spots. at the 011 rias •nd around· kelp beds. Shark fishing tnps out of Davey's Locker. Newport Landing and Dana Wharf Sponfishing arc accounting for lots of blue shark being landed. Most of the blues are released anc11 being brought to ·•color" by con· • third place awards bein1 made to the biaaest fish wei&hed an by )'Oungsters under the aae or 12. Irvine as nearly full and stocked with thousands of po1lnds of trophy class rainbow trout and large chan- nel catfish. This lake is also very aood for bau. crappie and biucg1l during the warm summer fishing days. the th~ lakes. The manaarment stafTof"The Lakes" is workina in cooperation wath the dmrict to im· prove the fishery and provide year round anaJina for Oranat County fishermen. Jim Nlemtec Water conditions ai the outer islands are lood I nd lots of bar- racuda and bonito are workina chum lines behind sportfishers. Dock counts indicate that there arc some yellowtail, white sea bass and calico bass also beintaddcd to fish sacks daily and tt\at · ve anchovies are the best bait to use. miant explode with a wide open bite. AnsJcrs on private boats who don't have live bait should troll arecn and yellow tuna feathers past kelp for a tiook up. All landings alona the South coast are runnina full scheduJcs with both day time and twiliaht triJ?S bcjna very productive. Bait isn t much of a problem and there arc lots of schools of feeding game fish on the servation mi nded angJers. while those hooking into mako or thresher sharks arc keeping these better eat- ing fish once brought to gaff. . Irvine Lake, one of Southern Cali- fornia's most productive fresh water fishing lakes; will begin niaht fishing on today at 5 p.m. A special "Kid's Only" fishing contest will be held on openina night with first. second and Irvine is open seven days week with day'time fishing beginning at 6 a.m. and a fully stocked tackle sho~. rental fleet and good fishing is await· 0 Analet"$ who would like to learn how to bus fish should make plans ort'anendfoa the Lake Oso Bass Fishina Seminar that is scheduled for June 9. · Oso is located in Orange County. just ofTEl Toro. road and is one of the best bass fishing lakes in Southern California. An entry fee of S60 per an~er will include entrance fee, expert instruction, lunch and all- day fishin&. An} one who has a boat ca\ launch at the lake and ~nd day ~ bass fis hinJ. To protect the fishery. all boats wall be rcquired to use electric motors when on the lake. For more information oo geuina a chance.to fish this pnvate bass fish lake. contact Kit Mc Near at 261-9779. A few sand bass arc also beina landed by an&)ers fishina Hunt- inaton Beach flats and deep water anglers fishina shallow reefs arc pickiftt up sculpin,and rock cod on ina anglers. · The Santa Ana Ri ver Lakes will be closed for a short peno<l of•time to allow the Orange Count) Water District to do some clean up work an Jim Nl~mi«'• col1UD0 •,.Ur• oa Frld•y. • HANDY priced at SI. 9 million. h is a full- service country club according to American Golf Masazine. source of the above information ... Irrelevant W~k will have two golf tcrur- naments instead of one th is year during the annual bash btginning June 24. First" ill be the OranRe ADOPTION '*"'' u 1 a.m.-ttot>ert TtltaworttHtav Roueh vt. George Hall·Blalr LaGrandeur, I a.m.-O•n St•taon-Stave 0.Hart vs. Wendell Wltt·OOn Wl1Uam1. a.m.-Netelle Hntlnel·Julle Slatterv v1. Christa Towntend·~l'IV a.nn.11. w_., u 1on·Trevor l(ronem.nn; • om-tkllY AM Denl·l re11 Hen'911·0enl "' a."" ~llle­te11 Ater or Oenletle Scott·Mit.• 8rioo' From II Prom 11 MIXM S.S • p m -Juciv Sen.All· T Ofl' S<Nea. "' ~ Ve11 U119e·01v1 Gr1K-I om -Jaekle 11rr·8rl111 8owet v~ Monoc• McLin·0.•11 match play competition. Here's the complete schedule for Saturday's semifinals.: '*61's~ 10 e.m -<•Ihle l1Md1Y·Ce111y Cll"9me" "' • PllOIO. Stenton·ltor.emerv Brown. ,.._,.,.,, 8unce·P9ftrty '"-ler\.Oll v' Vlct.v 81enco·Shervl Lt 1C11tr Two matches wall be played daily with the field reduced to 16 after the first day and to four after the second. Semifinals and finals will be staged on Thursda) to determine the wan- ner aftd runner-up. County Hall of fame tournament. auction and dinner at Newpon ~ach Country Club on Monday. June 25. This wi ll be a normal competition with a shotgun stan al noon. The second event will be a shot clock golf event with a number of gimmicks 111corporated 1n the play. Majordomo Paul Salata had th is t} pe of competition several years ago at the Newporter Inn 3-par course and tt is being revived this year with a more glowing format. More on this later. 10 a.m.-Mlke Briggs-Trevor Kronetnann v1. Eric Quade-Brue. Man Song Hing; 2 o.tn.-lan Aler-Craig John· son n . Dexter MacBrlde-Mltctl BrlCSGI Men's U '*"'' 4.0 I a.m.-Ruu Kleln·Howard vs. Robert Kllne·JoM Turner; I a.m .-Mlke Moore· Jerrv Ritt vi. COlln Caulev·Blll Keller. '*61'1 LS I e.m.-80b StHl-8111 Dawkert va. Bob Oandv·Rlchard Sperno; I a.m.-Thor Headlev·John ~lchol1 v1. Darrel Mav·Kerrv Glv1n1. w_., 4.S 10 e..m-G1orl1 Qu11k·P11 Jo1111t0n "' P8urit Sleelt· Trine Groiiinoeroer, 10 e.m -Sue Smitn·Merllvn °''°" "' J-E•rl· Joanne HHIY w_.. u OtMlll ~s.o 2 o.m .-.C.etrw en·B II Y.of'le"l vt l(erla Reoor·,.._.,, I. 2 om~'" A~Dufll·Oenn1\ At/\Ourn vt 0.0• ~Ilion· C11uc1t I.•• Mixed 4.S 2 o.m -Elaine CleOP·8.a r 1..eGra11e1eur Vt Aurelie P11Clei.1UH•Vlctor Pe1C1eutkH 2 o m-Sutle H1nO.rM111· Tom Ouoa11 •l Anciru Gonrain· Jonn Anorewt 0 CHIP SHOTS -Did \OU know that the U.S. s\lvcrnmeni has hung fo r-sale signs on 1 sg golf courscs/resp.rts it inherited after tts bailout ofihe foiled savi ngs and loan institutions? In a catalo$uC issued earlier this year, 62 mannas and 12 athletic clubs as well as more thao 26.000 residential properties and 3.300 commercial parcels were listed. One Texas·propcny ~as 2 o.m .-Graham Giiies-David Rodlll vs. David Grocklenblrger·Crand Ed· wards; 10 a.m.-Tom Morrls·Blllv Quaid v1. David Beln·Ravl Augole Men'I S.S I •.m .-Le"ce Fedderlv·Mlk• Rehtorlk v1. Jett Gamer-Jeff Kreiger; 2 p.m.-Ru11ell Chessllr·WOodv Brooks vs, M ike Marmer·Tom Ander$0n. M9n's S.O I e.m.~Run Anno<huck Lia vs. Andv Stelnfeld·Bob GoldDerger; 10 a.m.-Edward sene-·Brlen Perno vs. Craig Sirianni-Chuck Tvus. Mln'I U • 1.m.-Tom Moore-RI V Walt.nlln VI. Olck SllPh•n·Chuck MOHr'r • a.m.-Orak• Duester·Fred Duesler vs. Harrv Stahl-Scott J1Ck10n. w ....... s c:MmtMensNo Noon-Linda Howell·Berbara Gerken vs. Gretchen Mlller-Ol1n1 Dnfor; Noon-Bettv Ann Dent-Linde Mallorv v1. K1thv .v..v Paben·Steohenle Retie. Wtmeft'a 'U N~Sue Moroan·Luunn1 Malec vs. M arv Fisher-Collette Angle; to 10 a.m-GeY Pelmef·Pennv Wiiton "'· GeYle HHll•M<onnle Menn1no. 10 • m -Glori• OUQuelle·,....rtl• Flrtltv vt LIH Murdv·,....roo SeQuelre. w_., u 10 e.m -Merv Se>lnnet·N•ncv S<n11e10t~ "' 01011e Havt•·JO.\rtn Cullllell, Noon-<orrl11e Nunez·Oonrte Rudotllfl "' Ot 01 Pic11ero·Cer01 Conover w-·• l.O Ne>ort-Mellndl 0'8rlen·l(•llllH n 1.eltoclle "' Oewn ltil•·Oeore HOlmtt, Noon-,....rle Rtbette·Petrlcle Cendelerl• "' Micki• Pl'ltnl•· Rote Cul,,,_r. Mllted~ • o.m.-Llncle Howtfl·Chrlt Ounk "'· ~ Goldwoer·Scott Brown•t>t•oer or COii.en Pet· MIH d 4,0 2 p m-Jul•t True·K•11 Monioomerv "' LoulM Jones·-Oen N•c..,eu. 2 om -6eten Gu"ahon·Oon Gu,1efM>n "' Pennv 8le111e· Gerv Krell Mixed " ' p,m.-Nencv Maver·JoM Nic1101, "' L.Orl I OYl·Blll 81elnt. • 0 m -L•n<I• Foln ·Ktn Trtlurtl "' Merv O'Rourl<t·Jerrv Grttfln Mixed J.0 • o.m -Keinv Ferr· Jotln Boolk" "' ,.._.rlertlle PICkl·Ptltr Miret>11t, Noon-J04V FllCll.·Oitll GrH n •'-l(ethv Ruue11·ROll Ger• Cle• 642'-5678 From North Orange County From South Orange C~nty 540-1220 496-6800 ' CLASSIFI ED INDEX 642-5678 FROM MORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS Telcpnone Setvice Mon f,. 8am·S 30pm &.t11nest Counter M F 8 OOam·S OOpm PUBLICATION DEADLINE MO!t<lty Fri 5.30 AM T uetdey MOii 5 30 PM Wtdnetdey T..-S 30 PM Th<lrsday Wed S 30 PM Frld•y Tl'tura 5·30 PM SeturC11y Fri 5 30 PM SYl\Cley Fri 5 30 PM CHECK YOU .. 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' ~ Corona det Mir 10221N~pffi Beach 1069 Costa Mesi 2124 IN!mtt Seidt 2 1691 Soutl\ Coast Mttro Cosu Mesi 2624 Costa Mesi 2624 ..... lBR 1BA Lr fenced yard. •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• 2186 •Clean. qu.e1 lg 2BR WESTBAY APTS Wllel OllJ"" Fii IALE·IY IWIEI garage. si151mo. sec. •GATED COMMUNITY• •28R 2BA. condo Pool. 1BA. lg closets. d/w, new S200 OFF. MOVE-IN!' • Wiii io Lovely Newport He18hts Weier paid 2327 Santa 11111 CAIYll spa. AC. cerpol'1, patio. crpt, vertlGals, encl gar 1 Bedroom S7 15 Well bullt townhome, 3 1 ~~~ :~~ ~r~~I~ O~~ HOuses/Condos Ana Ave 213-943-6587 2 & 38R 2BA Apll. lrplc. G11/weter pd. $750/mo $735 NO PETS 6.a0-2495 ~~~~~ J~·:a ::j~ Bedroom. wet bar. glau S599.000. 646-840~ ; 'Eestslde 3BR l '~BA, w/d wet bar micro. wshr/dryr 647-7526 Agent •NEWPO~T HGTSarea 1 151 E 21st St 548-2408 brick entry. Corner fire-IGentril 21021 hkups. dbl gar. encl yd, hkups, central air, 2 car Highly ypgraded Condo. 2 BR. 1 B.-:. new paint, ulll _______ _ piece. palio and 2 decks. I Lido Isle lg 101. pool. Seek-• NO PETS S 1050 + sec gar w1x1ra storage. All BR. 2 BA. lrplc. !rig. d/w, pd No pet' $595/mo 1 Bedroom $660 Ready for move-In I Ing 1~ves1or lo lund rehab I VILLA BALBOA • 1 bd & Min lse 8 mos 645-7234 maintenance incl Sorry. patio. pool. Jae. tennis * 642-5722 * 2250 vanguard 540·9626 s4o5,ooo. & 511111 profit. Xlnt se-S 100 -----_ _ No pets 644-0509 coul'1s S850/mo -sec *SMALL BACHELOR --------2110 3r4 AVE cured return 644-7764 L?oo· IS1LE : 2 bd. views. ~astslde 3BR 1'"rBA. den. dep Call Jamee days Nwpt Hgll area Krtchen. (Bedroom $670 O' •• s •• 1•IPI Walktobeach.lselopuon., $2150. 1 ~g'1 gai':~:te! ~~~5~ 2 BR. 2 BA. den. trench 818-995·'26 49, eves newbllnds,yerd.nopets 2Bdrm 1•.Ba $815 $1750/mo, +prln, 5"1. HUNTINGTON BEACH -31 mo ej.5_3910 Lv)Jlsg drs, new crpl, d/w, w/d 714-646-0297 __ $595· dep 548-3932 161 E 18th St 642-0856 own. 4Br 2 1Ba. 231 Col· 1 bd hm. bonus rm. spa _ _ hk·UP Walk to beach! 12 WKS FREE RENT' 2BR VIEW·LOCATIOI ton St Ownr 631-4911 S2500. E/SIDE 3BR l 'tBA. quiet $1.450/mo 729-7284 Ap!tm!nts 2BA L dry carpon Lo~ H'f'"! Beach 2b48 VIEW LSE/OPT Welk to beach. LIDO PARK DRIVE · Furn.I street 1 car garage Move n In ' $745/mo 1 BU< trom beach ooee,, 3Br 2Be beach condo. 2bd.vlew$3500 Stl9St mo No pets Bil>oaP"*1sula 2607 548-5091or775-77 19 t Lovely Ocean Blvd looks sundeck pool 2.car gar I BIG CANYON • 5. bd. goll (7 14)432· 7767 ____ _ view w: 0 10 dw~~ down into the bay and I 642•8759. 213.45a-1939 course estate. Sl 1500 E'SIDE clean quiet 3BR. *UYlllll CllM* 2BR. den. 1Be. w/d h\~r· LEASE 3BR 2BA apl h•O" ~~~d1~BR $~2~~0 5400 ocean. big 4 Bedroom. 3 __ Wmrfrtlt .... I I••· 1 ar & encl yard ktra Gated comrnun1ty 2 BR. 2 lrg patio o•r Y Gellings. new drps1pa1nt dep 497_458 1 . Bath. dining rm and IEWPllT IUCI IULTllS 1•1 1·-I ~tt~st prkng NO PETS BSA. s·o"·o'rplc. P004A. so•, !!12h50s'1'71~: I~~ 222'-'t WS,!9D5./rmeforlg.2e5nc931 gaErladgeen -STE"'LIN-G p• A .. A t?reaklastrm,paho yard. Luxury condo. new con-• • ._ S1080 ·dep 673-0231 1, i mo gen ~ • ,... U"\LI' room to improve and structlon I 760-1275 2 STORY 1BR apt . bright A.,. =C 640-0578 LUXURY APARTMENTS grow $1.550.000 Studio $169,900 2 06 IHAL Fii IMllUTES & sunny parking Walk tO•wESTBAY APARTMENTS Whtie water vtew 8each (By Al>Pl Only) 1 Bedroom $189.900 8"boa lsiand I 2BR house 1n quiet neigh· I* WfiLIFf CHM beactl $750/mo. yeerty S200 OFF MOVE-lN• across street Pvt CS«* .Gated community with LARGE upper customt t>orhood on the Easts1de 2Br den l 'JBa. '1ew 723-0372 Feelurlng pool. spa Uvmg rm w/wen-to-wen .lllT ITARTlll pools. spas. tennis Per-duplex. 2BR 2BA. WJO. Cat OK S775t mo Call crpt/pnl, 2-car gar. pool. LARG E 1 BR YEARLY pallos. enclosed parking glass Gourmet •mcnen 2 Unueual townhom11 lecl NPB hlestyle. trplc. wetbar. garage., 64S-.902 $1300tmo lse 644-1620 $750/MO 1-c1.r panung Sorry. No Pets 2~~,~~~l~r·~~~~~ ~ow Coast Hwy. quiet I 01&.L 1•2·1111 many xtras $1600/mo IMMAC vacant 3 Br Call Agent Connie 1 Bedroom S6S6 50 5 49..._2255 or 750-3328 area, solt Spanish look. -------' Agt Rod. 673·8821 twnhae Encl dble gar 675-8404 2Bdrm 1' ·B• 7 ____ _ tots o l ou tdoors tNewportTeuaoeCondo 3 AEGIR PROP 675-4000 Near SCPlaze Pool Ktds •ILIFFSSTw.1• 825CenterSt 642-1424 ----""'!!'-"'!"----!~~ Spacious 3 Bedroom. BR, 2.5 BA end unit. d I OK S995/mo 645-5071 Prolesslonally decorated LG bright studio, newly WESTFIELD APTS ~ Beach 2669 2,-\BA or 3 Bedroom,' Many upgrades Owner Professionally decorate I single story 3BR. 2aA. dee;. Steps to bay & bch. F VE-IN' 2BA $645 000 &" I I s 196.500 722-0228 3BR 2BA, garage.$ w;~ MESA VERDE. charming. beauty lealurM spacious quiet street S7751mo !~ u~~u.ri~s PAID . S6S0,000 IWPT ITS c···•EL lots 01 wood & Ille. 1 lmmac 4Br 2Ba hm Frpl, courtyard patio & private yrly incl ulll 675-2794 Bed $655 -mo yrly lse, 673-5348 dbl gar Best area. lovely spa Children & pets OK 1 room 3BR 3BA. freshly paint . yard. $1575 549-7632 Short or long term lease Corona det Mar 2622 301 A~ -642-9850 'LI I 11 wooden floors. gourmet ---ble lmmed occpy $210 Off! f•l(JUJllO ""' , ""' kllchen w/breaklasl bar. Balboa D Pof t 2126 POSSI s'1 ns1 . 2BR 1BA. lrplc, p1t10. CJA,,J.n J • Family rm w/coiy lrplc P"*'suia 2107 ana n mo enclosed garage. nHr *ALA MOANA APTS • • *" "1" trU'J ,.. opena to patio & pool. P. Very hghl tBR condo. 850 beach end shopping 1 & 2BR. 1BA. OtW , ( 1 2BR tront hse~ delached sq It. totally remodeled Mii IEllST $900/mo 760-1875 bHutiful pool area. large 67J-8~/J~ I gueSI ql'1rs Open .Sal/ ....... am&&. Ocean view. near harbor 120-HIO., 110-1000 rK rOOm & laundry room. Me7 [ Cult Hwy c• Sun 1-5. 531 Irvine Av Btwn bay & ocean Newly S695/mo 496-8742 CUlllll ctose to shops & buses · ~ • $429K by Ownr 854-5089 decorated 3BR home. RfAMt}( 3BR 1BA. gar. clo&e to S585-$675/mo ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ --·-$1300/wk $4500/mo u ._. •A h 2140 shops. reslS' end beach 530 w Wiison cosu -SI I 024 I Prime Westclltfloc Beaut ni-8113 ""'"· DC'IC ' . • s 1150 Cell Jen niter. agt TSL MIT ••-•ay LllP 1 Immaculate 3Br 2Ba lam 3BR house. lmmac, new \I'\\ I 1 "I I "J \ 1 at 673-4400 HarbOf Alty 722_9012 °' 832•2232 --home Neutral colors. --crplsl palnt 2BA 2-carl Qf Alf 'H'-• ----2BR 2'~BA rock bottom French drs. lg kltch. liv rm 2BR 2BA lower unn of gar Quiet cul-de:sec l ''t LG upper 3Br 28a sunrm. SOfry No Pals priced townhome In besl I & yd, 2 • gar $589,000 duplek w/parking space ml bch S 1350 768-0207 -trig wld. FIP, ger S t500 BACHELOR APT in East· Eutsld e locatlon . OPEN SAf & SUN 1-5. 309 32nd SI $1150/mo l *CLIFFHAVEN 3BR 2BA 511 11 C11n1t1on Side Costa Mesa Small S 1 9 9 9 o o A n n e 1529 LlncOln Ln Onr/Bkr yearly 650-0892 NEW custom 3·1evel 3Br lrplc bonus rm 2 car 642-1059 patio incl Cat O K McCesland 831-1266 I 640-8 129 or 631-6646 GREAT BAY VIEW' ~~~a onh~nd 31~~"6 g::.r, i~~e m~'~r;.'j~'r, pd Spacious 2BR 1 ',BA $500/mo 646-4902 I •ii~~-PVT party wants See 3Br 28a. lrplc, 2-«ar gar, fri>ITI beach Many 111,., _. _ --------twnhme Close 10 beach EASTSIDE 28R tBA •, I tsl1nd, Bek:oul'1 Hill. Big remodeled kitchen. deck. No pets s2oooimo Isl. 3BR 2BA. flre11face . & soo~no $950/mo Wlgarage CIOM 10 every-1~ Canyon or Harbor Ridge high ce1hngs 907 W Bay last sec dep 536•45 15 double garage. pool. 900 Sea LaM 644-:i611 1,, 1ng 1 Av 81 1 n 0 w ~-!!!··~-~~-~-~~~~ 1 condo Will trade eQulty S 1700 t m o OPEN __ --fenced yard. $1650 • S725 mo Agi 631-7370 v vlfSTllYU 1 In super NewPOfl offlGe HOUSESAT:SUN 12-2 IEWICUIFRllT _sec 497-1320 CostaMtu 2624 llWNITlll•IPTI *WITl•AT SUPS• EXCLUSIVE BEACH COMMUNITY 2BR 2BA • den. Beeul lful bay v1ew1 Micro. dlw fireplace trash compac- aor & ga1age En1oy our prvt beach $2350 All maintenance incl *l .. t SH" Edra* SORRY 1110 PETS CAU ll0-H11 WALK to beach nr 11oag 2BR townhouse S900 Garage pool & SP4t 1401 Superior 646-6838 2BR -OEN 2 BA 2 lrplcl Upgraded owners un11 S 1200 mo OPE'N Sat 5 26 4234 Hiiaria Way 10am-2pm 498-1201 Just listed and featuresj bldg. 8-409 sq It valued at 969:_ 229 TIWllllEI BIG Canyon Townhome WTSIH "!!Gef--.,-.... ~---""1"!00~2I 4BR. 3BA. lam rm • lg $ t.500.000 OwnertAgt LOVELY Pen1n. Pt home 3Br 2 5Ba view ot golf $200 OFF MOVE-IN .... laJ • t>Onus rm A 1 shepet RVt J Palmer. 54o-002o 4Br 2'>8a. over 2000 sq 2·3 BRs l600·2600 sq 11 c~se. lrg batoony Avall S~arkllng clean 2Bdrm 2BR 18A, smell back yard *2 .. lllH* Frig dishwasher sto11e incl No ~IS 545-4855 ml NWI PlnlhT1 access & morel Jusl SlllUI IUI, ILTI ft. 3-car gar lor 6-10 mo Start;~~~~~';'6~lf~/mo 61 I S18001mo 261-8742 ~11~:~~;~~4~~m~11All Gas W/D hkups S750 No We'll give you the down In S258. 900 H U RRY I BALBOA PENINSULA lse at S3000tmo Steps to HST ILIFF 1960 Wallace 642· 1424 pets 645-1631 AM 4PM ... ----!~""""!---~ exchg for a share of o:-n-Dutch. Agt. 546-0t 16 SPECIALIST • Have sanqtocn 818-796~ ltvtne 2144 Temtic 5 BR. '3 BA home NEWLY DECORATED E'S1de Lg 2 BR. 2 BA Houses/Condos •rahlp You make the lllLlllS O(IH-HT Buyers & Renlals NMd.o on lg 101 All all 6130 Pets BR t ';BA / bltlns Condo F 'P trig. carP<>fl *11R Slll Gmfrlf 1002 :1t~7e~~~o~ ~:::: 2 homes lettl Prime E'slde lll·IOll Coroni dtl Mir 2122 2:!1~~eA~n~:.'·~:~~~r.~~: OK Owner agt 760-1108 2 1f'cd yd w/p~t~ar"!"!r pd · P1~~6 :tf:~~ 8S382~~fs~ ---------1&v. tax beneflls Must location Sln~e family ceiling fens No pets Avl HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2439 Orange Ave D S755 Walk 10 beach Garage New carpel. paint c...~~ctdle rn have clean credli. Agt detechS':i t~oo ~·-~A lnOTIOIUI I ··-··Tl nowl Lease s11001rrio Beaul 4BR • bonus rm 2619 Santa Ana ·c· $735 E'SIOE 2Br 1•1.Ba upstrs ~,.lftn:illNet"uttllJ 239-4335Dys.Ev.WkndS ~~~~ge're;l ~e . or~E~ llWUl'fm WOI* ~ORCHARD548-7234 Porloflno Pool & spa. C111636-41209·5PM New paint. balcony. Fvt 213' r 29tn St Clareooe Voshlkane The Pruden11al Ca11toin1a Realty 675-8475 COLDWel.L BAHl(eR LI ---•• --11 -SAT/SUN or call tor •P· Custom Versallles condOINewfy redec 2BR 2BA hm 28R orlott. tBA.new crpl. s2550tmo 675-72 tB S2000FF MOVE-IN gar, ln~ry rm Sm~~6d5g -•5 polntment, 548-7001 remodeled with the 11ery In Olde CdM Avl 8115 paint. pool. tennis •LIDO ISLE BAVFRONT 2BR lBA w/gar. bltina. ~~e-~~2•4d~;17~~.155, ContraotOf would like to 320 E. 21st St. C M AKA finest quality by owner-S2200/mo Call Ron cerport. no pets Avalt CMrmlng turn 3BR 3BA lncd yd w1pa110 Wtr pd purchese fixer-upper. Colina Vl91a Cout1 t designer Vou really must1 Felsot. ReMex Nwpt Bch 6115 S900 551 ·4993 home $3750 mo yrly lse 667 V1ct0f1a r $735 E'SIOE 2Br tBa dupleJo. •NEW 2BR IBA covered tear-down or proQerty r&---aee to 1pprec:111e1 Priced 1 Rltr"760-5000 GREENTREE 3BR 2BA Bill Grundy Rlty 675-6161 Call 636-4 120 9·~PM D•n rm. lrg ktlch. lanced ~·;~:"JI bS~t;t~s mP;1 The HomeSelk-rs~ ~~n~kd~~~~~7;all L!f'"'•Kh 1048 1 ~1:~0~•g1ac;~:ntto'ril:Beeutifutfulty furnished HM.2cargar N~crpt, Hrbr View Hmes. lovely GREATLOC 1Br 1Be,lrg ?:!;,..~~~~·~~ ~~ 71 4.979.9991 I •• -••• · 2BR 2BA • den Avt for 4 no pelS Lse $1 .250/mo Monaco 3BR. very pvt patio. upper unll new ··-·• -WYllW lCX>6 WIAP-11 ..._.. Schotz Plaza .,2 1 t Open mos . Owner going 1w1y1 Cell collect 818·346-0440 yard 1 0, 2 or 3 yr lse. crpt Reing gas 1nc1 No S850l mo * 646•5062 •IWPT UIS Ill 2U 1121,• lilbol lslind NW! s~:R~A~~ ~c~~[R~·11 1 t blk to beach. $2800/mo WOODBRIDGE delKh lrg $19So lurn/unl Av1 late pets S6351mo 645-5853 E'SIDE lrg 2BR IBA lprl V111ty. dishwasher. lrplC ChOIOe "Port Royal" on Have Lots-Plant-Builders Ocean vu lrom every r,m ol l Res 646-~no 1 tncl utile 675-8075 lem home inside loop June Bkr 640-5664 lBR DUPLEX wl ttove. patio. lrg yd. g1r bit tns. S1250 6'2·3850 Bkr lout corner lot View Biii Hardesty ReeltOI' th~ullom 2BR 2 'IBA -' 3BA . If hoot LSE OPT Walll 10 beach st Of IOI 1ree New P4tlnl lndry No pets S9501mo llClll• •1E ap·fs spac """" Park Avenue ho Mstr converted 10 11• .a.AAA Immaculate 3BR 2 "tBA. 4BR ·"' poo sc • 1 Cl 1 11 282 E 16th 646-607' n.a ol ocean & city lights ~ •·~ vie'# w/d etl'l\lm 430 A/C gercmr tennis lake 3Br 2Ba beech condo. "' carpe ose o • ON l'HE BAY Greet lamlly home In •7 14-675-2866• :~~tsS~~;~ar -A rNI Carnation'. $2000/rno avell 6115 No pell sundeell. pool 2-car gar S615/mo * 650-7549 E'SIDE twnhM 3Br 2'>B• 2 BDRM 2 BA SI 450 gated comm 4BR, 3BA • .-..... 959 Miramar Julie A"I Cell Carotyn 720-0280 S 170011110 61919;\4·3710 8-42-8759. 213-456-1939 U• lff -.. frplC. patios, aitch 2 ctr ~BDRM 1BA $925 FR, assoc pool. tennis -· " -•5 gar $1200/mo • sec 9 5 ........ p~ 10071 496-3169 Open Sun 1.... NEWPORT CREST 3BR Large 1BR tBA •/gar &4&.M&l 2131476-7035 No pets 0111)' • -emu Mesi 2124 LIQunl Beach 21 4$1 2•.BA. gar. pool, tennis. S5D5/mo • S500 MC . 548-1501 ~-·1111 ..... ""' . """ Pllln.u "'IT Mission Vltjo 1067 $1600 213-548-4067 Of 1970 Walleoe 631-1879 HUGE & CLE.AN 2BR 1BA llU m• 2 BR. 1 BA north end. 213-378-9694 No Pets LOW LIW OoMn~.100'tosend& 2B8 18.A twnhm•. At· cloM to beach Frplc.1Newpor1Shores4Br 25Be 1M•11erl111a,tl p lrp~11g:r•if:t!~fv~ ocean Lg corner lot. 4Br O 6 teched garage tndry hardwood II o or I Afll .. 1 IG-l1M llYE II 597 38a. 3000 SQ n $7951<. PllCll Tl llUJ · San Clemente I 7 hkupa 58251,,;0 No s 1.275/mo 494• 7079 * yrly. decoretor hou ... ___ _ • S 10501mo yrl~ 675-8 Open Fri/Set/Sun Cus· Owner has bought ----••Y1fW pelt Anne McCasla"d C ELY ' T H 2 spa.deck.gar,w/d.refrg. •2BR 1BA. encl g1r, ._JWllfllllllT* L•1UllUllrH1 oce B d Cit tom home bulll by Builder anotherl Best buy In r--631 1268 l v I rff OUM d/w, comm pool/tennis patio lndry rm. 0 /W. lll di AN. ay '~1 ~ pa,n~ fOf Mlf '55. By owner. co-Miaslon Vlejol. blk• to Beaut. 2700 eq n home I~ ~ • BR. 1 BA WoOded .,.. Avt 7 7 S 1950 8-4S·2322 cable. no pets 1850 *' .n flll * Frplc lhw•;~·8~ ~~:o'~4!,., 1 beth ~~. op with brotlefl. l501 E. lake.park.& 1hopp1ng 3 ~·~~ Y~rlrd~r~:'~~···~'.; ;;P~1= 4:f~~r"8°"· NEWPORT Shores 3Br 645-e&e2or650-23 18 &.lllffMlftlrtHl/2 Cteen '129 new hom• behind th• Ooean Blvd. 673-7411 bedroom with Miiter Jor,U9 r~m. 3 c~r gar I P.i*M't · . 2Ba hM. 2-car g1r. 2 blks •BAY TIMBERS• Specloo,1 1BR. like new. LIH WI~ ¥llWt gates In ooe of Newport'• bedroom retreat. 1. 75 1525 000 Agt 494-0332 _;_. 1 lo beach AcoeM to pools tBR frplc cible pool condition $685 Retrlg. Eltlgent 2BR 2BA. lrple most e•cluslva neigh· Corona def Mir 1022 beth, L• Famllla Model __ • · L!gU!?I Nlputf 2152 & tenn11 court. Avail July patio gar' No peis. 3g9 range. micro. pool (7t4)e73-5088 borhoodl $2.295.000 111111 •• on large OOfnef lot(O\'ef r ....... .a--1"'4" or-Ave East· .. BR 48 '" ........ I ocn vu I s 1500/mo 722· 1634 w B•y St $685 850-6357 carport, laundry. I ll Utll· LUXURIOUS 2BR. 2 BA with private pool and epa. 11PLD + 9500 SQ ft.) vaulted c.11· --,.,..,. • ' ~ ··-'" "· .,...u • --___ It ... paid. eiroept etectrlC lit .1.. South of PCH. vwy Sl\al'p, Inga luge country H!W!ts 1084 lide 2 BR. 1 BA Totally comm pool, guard g1t1, N beach h•-4 BR 3 •Clean, quleOg28R 2BA. No pets 014)548-0492 Pnme toc11 CIOM to bet\ • Iota of yard 28R 18A kit h. fa 11 n91gh -redone G.,ege, vac•nt .. ctuslv. lfH S3400 r · -·-• d/w 1g d0teta gas cook Frplc Loeded ·with c-BR '1eA At 0 en. m ~Ir t • Of'Mt tocatlon. lilt• new. No pets. Sl .lOO/mo • 75e-2055or6e1·4675 BA Biii-ins Lease emi' balcon , 'enc• .,.: M..-Vero. 2U upper, emenmes $1100/mo (~F(.)f~;r:rt .KJN;> ·=9:·; 2 car 9.,P~ ~t~s2f:'500 "b~L s212.ooo OpenSalfSun s1 400 H C deposit 1 1 500-S\80 0 /mo 1825 NOPJs 640•2~95 quiet cut-de , enc• C•llPaul S48·3343 I!!! 1..1. ~tn\.'\\ Top condition. '540:000. NOW WONT. LAST! l<rle 12·4. t532Bruin Bari! Ln 756--8558 fl~ pn IHct\ 2169 4;o~g ;;; --garage, $695 sec --- 1111 "turn11~· CallDONAlOPFAFF Kew. Century 21 Tod•y By0wner64t-5071 18RHouM.E'llde,Aower --~-~'1i-a23~ •USTWJ* 498-f938 0f7$t-9483 .... Tllml'I . 631·12et or 642-97'7 rNlty 5et-2100 St Pvt yd & patio, new St OOIMO Comptatel)' _ 1BR 1edec, ~40 me ~ .. ~ 1• ~R~f~A & :::: ---------1.a---. 1125 bllnd1&p11nt.Lndry No f\i, rn1BrVerulllelcondo w•... gas, Wiier, 11'1<:1 g' ,. E rlo ldhOOk ..... ~a NEWPORT BEACti Lido nu::y: Pit• S750 S4&-790t ' mt ffom bMC" Poot, 18R IBA. trig. w/d tnol 541-7654 2323 Elden lect r.:;m· w 1111H>of Hlg", '-"-' Penlneul1 kl•UfY condo In JU .. gm t91lnls. IC>I t•S..8724 patio .,..,.,,,,,, I t200tmo ~ 64 -e5 7 H6eg ~tal S775t 1n1> ..., ...... lefMCurltybfdO VU ••EA STSIOE 48R -PIM-W/-•• 1at &lu~~ .. S2 2 !2,.MCdeC> O ... f-·;.,11r & llg hte. i-========-NlwDort ltadt 1069 With••*· bMUtlful rot!-2, BA 2 c. ,._ rrpec 11075/mo 2 lg m1tr IUlt• Agt. Jimmie Jones * E'SIOE 2BR-pal10 __ ...,... _.,.. ....., .. 1f1Q "Ill. load.cl -''" Olk ' • . _. · • 11. frplo. rafrlg. undef· 714-e75-•467 L.ynn. CIOM fo *"O._ r o ~.. NWlll r~...a ~ ~!o.t ...... trHI S mall lake I if~,~e~Pf . ground s-tclne. 24 hi Va6entlne Pr()9«T1-. tno. ~725 f 45 '>bl2 lBR wrton & balcony No AT Hei9'1tt large -IAiftl•I" ldOr9lt for lk.ufFS-lelo Mkt. 0.. Located near YOMmlt1 I __ guarded g•t1 & ctubtlM 7t4-f73-t333 -'"51 l&6-0ll6 t POOi, carpor1 i'he"'"dlic rlmln•tlng. llrllble f aP\en, IPPfO• St,750.000 C•ll Rum-•MESA OEl M.AR 3BR . Welll to bchl $31·3939 SEAWINO V iew of •SPICllll* P9CS. mo. $6501~ ~~No SltS.000. 63t-t400 2400 at. on \lftOe gmblt bold~. t 7M122 28A. frptc, IG•yd. Imm~ ...-.a..aa .-... Fllhlon lei 1'Bt 28&. No &.a r t• 2.A t 'e\IA .~.M.~~-L '== ~ ~ _ w/meny upgr•O•• $t350 mo, f yr lee. llf_. .... .._... pett. ,2300 Mota AMI-t~hOuM, lndry rm. v•" -·--· l1C 1441,000 ftrm 121-1113 l400 Git. 720-1704 lllr Eteoant oondO 2 '"· conv ty. 640°"3M Alell pati o, 111 built ·ln1 pool,. naet ehopa 100 Yrty 9' t'~. low. ~"n "' Nt)f'llt tkNl41 ~ ...... AJ:A.ll~ ' •MESA vu1oe PECtAl den, t·~ IA IP9. WI-· --llHJmo. mo $41.7MI du ~:: '° ~ l *" .... * lnmllflBI• 48R 1'.&a. conw k>t. No f.,. '3500/mo Lit req. lllllllmTIL 2078 Thuflf'I s11 Imo ,, E. v=.:~.~~1:2:92 ;o;liVR·liOtltnN I P9' 'Avlll•bte Call fOf Gated c.ommunft'y Otya, 1BA 18A. f\.wn, 2083•thS1 fSl MGMT f'.or eno-,....._.,totflOp, .. , & Drlw ~tJ~ tetrMlt 646-t1oe '*"' 11y er,...121 APC>t. 541-2700 · 141-tooo 4 54·2002 ~ M&C>Jwti 131.a2e0 122-0012 °' 132.2u2 "'ctamlftld 11 ·'J't0.o0902 A~ - . " . ... .., : .. ' -.... • Onlnoe C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, June 1, 1"0 . 2724 2n4 21'' .-slLI TTINT10N: II a1•rnt • _,,._.... . S8A 28A houM. lG ..... ¥"-EXEC non·tmkg Ofttc. t110K. 111t T.D. on 1 • ._.tot .. at 11111i1W '.-. _,, pvt room/Be. 99'· bell, heklng room• eutteenwOCFelfQmda. SM ..,,,.,dtlio. IOld al work. ICM·l41·tf00 ··~••111111111 loc .. lndry hk11p9. MOO. mete, lf"\I UCI. 2.581 ~BM[,, CM U10K fof .._ ~ DI.PT. Pltal hiiiiiiii •a &'l ltlf oome Call Mn 87M24S M .. ,., bedr m, at-FAX. ooplet. reoept, cont the. Peyt S1,4e0/mo. in. ...... ., •~ COM F.m ptof non-etNir tldted bet"· 1425 mo. in. rm. "ltcfl. ff• pwtu'9. ~ 1~: Due 3 ~· --• •Clole to bMcll\ 10 .h.e 38f 38e duplex c:MMe U\!llflM. c ... Ear1y c:offH. Mo-to-mo at St40K buY9 It. Strong II& 8pedel ~ peope .,,. 111.cALL TOOAYI OCHn aid• of PCH: "'°'""'°,..~ ahetnoon. '300/mo .• 650-3223 payor. 752-6112 days. .., .... _. '°' rnomWIO & ..... noon. VIW IEITIU MeT /mo. &13-'4553 7,,_88 t 1 FULL a«W:e offlc:• In 862-G6H eva l.Ne-ln. !•pertenoed nu tw'I. Mency, 142-1422 COM. OCEAN VIEW. Prof ~Cent•. FMhlon Refet•ICM. Lcwe Children Ill lllPD P/T MIF, pvt maatef bdrm Conimerdal lltand. Anaweflng ave 213-872•15-'t PI A _,,.,..,ice, Appty at~:.;;;;;------- l b th I 28 2B RE Slit/Rent only alto avallab6e. t•12 Herb« BNd. Coet1lr WALK TO BEACH! :up.!x. va~lted ~llng: ' • • 111 mlltlft RITU ~ 142-7151 . ......APll MINfMAL INVESTMENT Stiop a reatauranta. Lg $9001mo. Avellabl• 611. Ap!rtlMf1CI 2750 S.0-5470 i ...... AY&LULI ........... ....... CIU '°' c1et.i1a· 1e:795~~.'~~~11~rd 721-IJ129 -Newport Center. Fashion Losll Ptuncl 2925 *1111Pll,-* EXp'd~'t:,rant, Ewiy ~':: (11t)Mi.1111 CLEAN reap. M to lhr 3BR ,_.._.... l.ilnd, ptlme area. ex~-,_ 1/11 • Or!w, ErraNta. Enghh. Np1 Beech. XJnt MMr)' & ~.J..:. Dyna1ty. W 10 gar. $450+ .,.._.'!':': tent vtew racing ocean. An vciy Belfaat St 1n North Re,..eilQM. Love~ren beneft11. no amolclng en-.,.._ CAI 2432 utl. u Snooz.e u Loae. ISTATI .-& furnished Incl: FAX, copy Coall Meu 850·HH5 818,-990·7852 vlron. Mr. OM. 642-7880 llUlllT pam f l.J llmll/• IHlf 642-9008 or 957-8242 4 unit• In ~ona BHch machine, etp Just mov. a.ctt Florist, 2809 eu.tomer Service at a llMl12 Rooms 2706 GORGEOUS E'slde C.M. =:~ :~~= Int Call Paar1 760..S-4&6 ~ IMI, NB. 87S.1S63 Hlf-etorege feclllty. C.M. LARGE HOME hse. Pvt rmlf)AIPhone s1950 000 · Npt Beacf'I Fashion laland. fnllU\ ADS Elftl9nltnt 5530 BOYS ~ ..,.., 642-3722. -----..,..--- Ftnon smkr. kite. lndry fine. wl d, big yrd; gar • · · 150-1775 •q tt prime of. Wl1ll llll a ••y ~M•5ft pool. spa prlv. $350. wlremote. M/F. No Peta. 111·4400 flee with views. Co(ltac1 • -Thuraday evening•. Hunt· 862·2123 or 875-9805 $5001mo. 722-9173. David. 862-3482 ARE FR' ff 1~=~~~5~ye:o:~5 tngton • Newport area. lml&L lff• n e CM ....... ft Fem no smkl H I """-h .. I"' ..... W .... ,aaa 8 1~ 7 $ f AND Real Estate bOOk. u .. 10AM-2PM. Light pttonea • .._ unt ngton .,...c m r . n---· ltl.-wntll c • am-vy... days 1-4 ee own mini-van. s 101Hr + computer Input. Appty In druga. Nr lh09s. l<ltl smkr. Welk to beach. Wloontractor, Coeta Mesa a ', person. Pargon PIMtlcs. lndry prlv, •hr ba. $350 $4251mo. 714·962-8291 S3751mo. Call 548·8432 Mlleege. 714-45&-3593 1908 E McFedden, Sant• +~utll & dep. 846-8405 or 818-812-2878 Paul SMALL otfloe Gross lease 1'2-lll l $7 HR/COii. . Mii OUU Ana. 714·835--8181 NhroSmC(elPlzafu. rn.ln Sbeahrutibfualthlg. Lag Bch. shr 2BR 2BA. from........... . ......... $375. GIRLS Night•., Wll2'2''1a~n. NS.. Larttt mlhome Pool, laundry. Eas1 l71h S1. Coste Mesa. ST&IT I-I llW1 Mote • • ewpor ~1~~~5s~f:3rootmo Walk 10 beach. MIF. Business/Office Rent 646-9663 FOUND L VNX POINT II AT IUOl IY IHI Blvd. c. M. 64&-7«5 GNaJ Ott1ce -.--25-35$4001mo499·4387 . 2769 SIAMESE. F. 6·7 months •LlftlWAITlll •PllOlllll ;;;;Hot;;;;;;...._;;;;;;,;;;Mo;;;;;;;;;t...._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;2;;;7;;;;;;..18 MI F shr nicely furn CM Commerclil Property old. vie. Balboa Island. •8am-Noon an RWY Kennel help wlll train s.ir-motJvated. well or- rn isu hm. 1 ml to bch, lurn-un-WESTCLJFF lltlllll 673-6642 •Mondaythru Fri grooming. 546-2848 ganlzed. some mat~ INTELLIGENCE JOBS FBI. CIA, US Customs DEA. etc. Now Hiring Cell (1)805 687-MOO Ext K-22387 SU WI •TEL turn. own BR/BA. $400 NEWPORT BEACH 2778 FOUND small b ack l "fhl M •No exp nee llOW Fiil Ulllla. Plating lhop ex- Wkly rentals now avall. Incl utus. w/d, 642•5060 Fax & Copy Service on Site Pllllf RnllL Terrlor mii< In Laguna DllYEll WllTEI pen.no. helpful. but will $1-47.00 wk & up. 2274 N.B. EAS TBLUFF pool-••&-1101 NEWPORT BEACH Hiils area 830-5189 Costa Mesa 548•6919 Gel paid to be lhe beltl 1~~~ ~~~!~'~' Ln. HB . -.m--.. -,-.-,-1-Cl_U_Tlll Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 side executive home All 180 SO ~C .. d-1 StE comer Westcllff Or & FOUND WHITELAB --Sl lHllCD JOBS Patt or Full Time . Pick Ott Mcfadden. Career Oppty. F/T PIT amen111es $500·$700 · orona e Irvine Ave High v1slblhl y UlftlftLn VKltlon RentilS 2722 721•0400 · M11r Good parking Call lralftc. 1290 sQ. 11 Identify Found Sun . vie. your hours. Senior~ and (213)-439-7407 NPT Beach upgraded NEWPORT BCH. MIF non Ken. ~:n! •6~5-6700 Hl-1101 F~~~~'.· ~::~hg ~:~2~:. * ICCOUIT I lfTH SOIHL Wiii ~rt~l~:;u.~~~r;e~:~·--0-E_N_E_R_A_L_O_F_FICE Ulf 1110 WHlLY oceanfront at 45th St. smkr. 3 BR duplex. 1 • Start earning ei<tra car 0< truck. Cal! today. Secretary In small group Processing cl alms. Call Weelcly now until 6115 block to beach $425/mo 525 SO FT upsta~sj:vl Industrial 2788 calico wlpale blue eyes. EXECUTIVE money today• Excellent company. Wesl Insurance office. Various 1·900·23"4·8800 Ext 420 3Br2.,.,8a.957-6035_ Llsa.631·60~1 1v_msg bath 705 EB II oha 1200SOFT Vic Harbor & Npt Blvd •Par1 t1me wo,.k.3hours Coast Eltpr8$1 Couriers. office duties Including Open7am·IOpm$15 fee _ _ _ __ _ _ BI v d . Np 1 ea c w/front 546·6638/d 552-48801e each weekday evening, 850_ 1015. typing, word processing. OCEANFRONT N.B Furn. Nonsmkr. to shr SC. $600/mo Call 760·9792 oll1ce, tarie rear clnve-1n LOST . lfCACK LAB Growing ~ewspaper tlasl .s.elllngsubscrlp.llonstor ,, -Near OC Airport. Full llll&Cl·lff 2BR 28A $1100/wk & Metro 2 MBR Condo.lnc Beautifully decorated 850 door $7 Olmo 629 Tar· 'Ozzi e . Muscular. FIT opening lor an ex-the Dally Piiot fl~-'IULir•L beneflta.851·9719 For GP In NB. EKP 1n Int S 14001wk. Open Sat/Sun w/d, maid svc. pool. uhl. sll nr OC Airport Over-mmal Way. CoSla Mesa answers lo commands. .Q§rl~~ d~le'.I Avere;e ~to - --~ ui llllUCIFfllf and venlp. 646-3903,. 11-3 400 E Oceanfront. $575 plus dep 545-6903 IOQ,klng golf course Avl _ _::10-9352 5130 vie Park St & rep. Base salary ~ com· S60 00 per week Musi be people oriented Newport Beach 846-8724 NWPT master BDRM. BA. lmmed Mo lo mo or tse It Adams H B. near hi mission Contact Marilyn • Wm p11zes and bOnuses to work In friendly at-Dawson & Asso. Pho-Ill FllllT OFFICE -- ----frplc, balcony, water· Call 724=9600 Income Property 271/0 school $100 REWARD! Holland al 642-4321 be-• Ideal lor Junior High moaphere Computer tograpny needs general PIT Busy ENT front office a '"' t d - -tween a s pm EOE exp. tielptul, but wlll train. orticel .. lea. Studio exp. N.B. Reception & ms blll· n oommates w an e s'r4o8n5t. :'a.lukl·lm83c10,_s2e2''14MIF c M n.fB Prest1g1ous 500 Ullltl IFFICE ILll -969-5638 • students E.O.E CALL 957-5841 helpful but not nee. FI T Ing. Thurs & Fri 9.5 272 4 _ to 3400 sit m Bank bldg Pnme Tusltn toe. over 90% LOST CAT . 5123 F. white ·Transportation 15 tor Interview appl E.0 E Tues thru Sat. NewPort Salary negot 645-1255 "'a•A•L""B""a·A..,.P'!"EN ... IN.:•-•LQ·."'c•!§:•a-IJ PROF 1aoy seeks rem Close to ever~thlng teased 9 cap Pr1cea & It gray tiger stripe. long provided LA QUINTA INN. Beac:h 833-7816 2~sty pentnse stylishly ro~mmure tor tovely bel t>L0US OEAL+--Agl uMei $2.100:000 XIA\ li.-V1e.&tllSunset. • .l.ag lfltCAl UGI OFFICE furn. sunaeck SOLO· waterlron1 ap1 Non· 631 -7370 purchase Agt 955-3454 Bch Reward• 499-1293 AGClllTlll"lllll ashlon Island Part T1rnc FLEX. lrplc. s1eps lo bch• smilr SSOO 673·0 1 11 EXEC Olf•ce Suites nea( LOST G Id E d h ri UP TO 1>4~-047'0 "'460 63 8546 COSTA MES• • Pl EX . 0 en ye s ° Can you make 11nanc1al ----• • Oep 1• W'SIDE c M Mlrmmt to JW A11por1 4770 Von ",.. gray hatred F cat. blue lo4ec:ll~I COM Prol non-smk M/F shr 2BR 2BA. 2 story. Karman Ave . NB FAX, 12 years new. 12.000 SQ collar v1c Laguna Ca· dec.ts1ons and lhen make I . •1 p•1at ssoo 10 shr 29r twnhm Walk W/D. gar. cable $3601mo recept. copier conl rm, ~ih~~-' all ~~a~l~~~9~~~-nyon 'Reward 494-6350 ~~~~:eu~~~h~~;t?g~~~~ . II y I fROIT OFFICE P /T l o bch Frplc. tennis. • '·wttt 646-403 I kitch tree parking & ~01• Bkr 969.1063 LOST Gray short hair fem looklng tor aggresslVe PMa Only. FUN lnterestlno Poot. carport S4751mo tee l·Sly bldg. lurn mo-CAT oo 5127 V~c S1c1ly & sell-s1ar1e1 to handle Urolnny office. with great Pondering the purcha5e of a 10-mo al S3501mo Con-• -v Avall now 759.3332 0817 Cheek out classified lacl Al Quinlan. 833•9550 G1bral1ar Cos a, Mesa com Put er book · PER MONTH ocean v1~ Call PM~ HHIDGI·: By CHARLES GOREN with OM AR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH Ehllh \Ulner.itllt• l•U lh deal• '0HlH +IA J 6 • ... J ~ 4 • 111 5 +(.)106 .l \\bl •.A~I +I08 .' ·~1 J 2 •().l2 • "11111 6 •11.96 •ic .a J +J <l ?J 4.\5 "OI Ill • ti. 0 5 • IJ I • <\()J 7~ + " II l i hl· t>1dd1aj! :-.outh \\ ,.,, 'orlh h i-1 I • P11" I • """ I ·' l P11" 2 'I, I I':." 3 ' I Pa,, Pa" "'"'' Opening lcJJ l-ou1 111 + .: REWARD 979.9733 keep1ng/account11\Q 650-6657 or 759· H04 - ont"-no 1rumr <'r cntnf h1J. \ll 1--------- " hrn NlHlh '':l' at>k "' m.t"r an Business tn\ll<111on.il ra"' 1,1 t\\o nP 1rum1 Opportunities 2904 '-oulh "l'nl <'0 h ' ~.lnll' 'l''lh JIJ•rt NAMES 500-SM paper or I\ Af310'I rJ"I' l' Jt'll·n,l·. Je, larc:r label. Request pnc;e hst "l•uiJ hil' < 1 ••m rnJ lh•Oll J&L En1erp11ses 26671-5 \\ "'' ll·d lhl· f,1111 ,,t , lufi, 1akcn ~~1~~:6A11e Highl~nc . 1LOST Pyewackelt H1ma-- layan seal point ~eward. call 646-08 t2 or 851-6777 \ REWARD Lost Cat . female. white long hatr wtgrey11>e1ge mask. ears. legs & tail (Cream/blue pt Him ) front paw s Oeclaweo Lost 5· 14 497-7804 duties tor our full service Orange Qounty aclverlls· Ing agen?y You'll handle lyplcal accounllng lune· lions llke MP. AI R, sales lax returns However your environment will be anything but typical We CALL 2-IPI llLY, PL USE (213) 421·02U think that a beoeftti Great For Service Station All management opportunt· Benefits Apply 2590 ly Mac experience a Newport Blvd . Costa plus hours lfex1ble Call Mesa r» l J,,., J -t' ·onl· ll•1)" at Jumrn' "J' r nou11h 111 , 1111' lll•l' I J'I th~t lhl' ,lufi \Ull h.i.J l11tk 1 111 111~. dllll th.it '1'.id1'' ;11'" nl!\•1,•,\ lt11l1· J'll" r1.t 1•! fJ•l Ill'"' l b.ii kl! II J' J -'-''l•l h'l\\l'l'I "hhf 1'1 thl rrd Tce11or al 714· 752-6525 -,n-v-est-m-en_t _____ Personal Services 3004 AIDE-LIVE IN F pre1 d Cl9irt,ractic lsst . nlsmkr As'i1s1 teacher 1n Frtlt ltsk lltt' Opportunity Z908 LONG lime local resident wntchr Pt l' No e~p nee 1mr11ed1a1e opening one -"""' ___ .__.;;.;..-with car w111 drt11e you to Arn • $400/mo 645_2357 po~on. pi t or tit excet· ENJOY 14· is• relurn on store doc1or etc Xlnt Trusl Deed• s1o 000 10 ,.11,,e, 759.sc:ss lent opportunity. very v • " irli1t Jobs It U t,000 nice otttce musl t>e a SI 000.000 Call Denison -ALL POSITIONS strong dependable per· Assoc 673· 73 l I NOW• 1"r·r-av_e_l _____ 3_0_1_4 1-900-654·2255 ext 403 son 650-2273 \\Ill• 'h1•11IJ he .1ll.i. ~r.t \111.1 l..,1111;1• h.i.I ), '"I 111• lfli,1·: 8am-8pm 7days S 14 lef' ,.,1 1• .1 lt1.1 • >11· 1.1 h 1 .1J ... 29 14 Disctuat Travel ltttlilt •l'J'll'J r.i• 1n1. 1 , ~.111 , 111' 11 ,,. "'"· h.-Money To Loan Many Packages Avail ASSEllLERS CltllllPllAT. ASST ha,J 111 h.1,t' ,1 ll',t•i•n,.t :1 1.Ji,1t1Hlll t •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TDs1 840· 1836 tor message wn ~11 I ·"' ik, 1,1._! 11, hrnl-tHI $10 000 up No cred11v No penally CJll Denison I 111d11t!,' ht' ra· lrh. \\I' I I h1 ·l . \'I .•I A!>SOC 673 73 1 I NOW• hl'ari. . .it I 1 .. ,, 1 1h.1 '·11· Snowed under with stutn D•g your sell out With ii CIHSI· I fle<l ild To bu11<1 large sail boars Apply MacGregor 65 Corp 163 t P1acen1ta, Costa Mesa Fas1-paceo Front Olf1ce Must be friendly. sharp & se1t.mot1valed Diane 631-5664 * NO COUICTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH, COSTA M!SA, NEWPORT BEACH. FOUNTAIN V AU.EY, IRVlNE & LAGUNA BEACH IEWELL SECllUTY Full & PIT Guards Stafl •ii $5 SO/hr Wiii tram 692-7483 -IRI ERDESI FIT Mon-Fn S61Hr. ben eltls Light typing for computer 7 30am-4pm Also 1 30pm -10pm Apply 1n person. Booils on Tape Inc 729 Faran Costa Mesa 548-5525 PART TIME Sal only 10·5 Ans ..... • phones & ltte olc S6 "' Mr Date. 642 7880 *PASTE-UP PERSOlf * 5 clays wk incl SJtu•cdY Typing & art l)aci.g1ou• • rtelpful but will tra r Apply PENNYSAVER 1660 Placentia Avf! Costa M~a RECEPTIOllST '1 "' l' hJ\(' (llll'll "lllll'll .1fi1•1.r \llfl pie r111 pt"'"''n' f ,p1-.1ll\. 1.h11nm' a1~'""11gl11 "•ll fla,1.· 10', in J '"" '" ... ht•h \OU h11ld A I .,, \ 1J11J \ llU l1..1J lhl Jad •. h11p1ng 111 l 1nJ pa'lnn """ rht• ~tng anJ dcd.ir~r "111': 111, qun·n. rhu ' r1.·in11111n~ \11t1 1,, r 1.k Hp th,· -..h111l' •Ull '''I 3Jl p 11 \llUJ trlHI• arl 1h.11 ~•mrk. '"'"l''l'r < ,1n 'Hkr lf11, \lfU,Jlhllt lbt.1 I J\I l\\\l'tl\1 .. ·h11·, ! '" ,\I l1H1 hc.trl. dnl.trll '"'UL.I h,I H' ,.Jr rurl'tl \\r,1·, t.jll•"ll "1th tJ11111n,·, l..101= \\ hl'll \\, c.1 t , ! ! 1, k.i,! ""h lhl 1.11.~ •• 1 J1.J11H·11J, •• ,,J •• I \t'lll'U ICl he.HI\. llh' dl'llflJCt' 'l'OUIJ hl• ahl, 11> 1.1~1 11111\ '"'' I Ill ~' In I h1 ,.... lh1• I ·''' f'UI I h,· nJil in lhl· "'""I 1', h.1,lo1 .• '"' llll I Ill ht'Jr"· l.tl.1·11 Ii\ llfl ''" ~ 'l'". .... ht•n \~ l'•I ~1 •I Ill \\ 1n : Ill' ~ ffH! l•I t By SYDNEY OMARR d1.ir1wni.1, h1.· (1>1.t.l 1l 111r 1 th, 411l'l'll F r iday. Junt' I 1ll hl'.1r1 ,111J 'ltl lk'u .Iv 111111 J thtt-.· 1r1d ., 111 rltl· ,u1· ll•I J t'lll' AR IE. (\1.mh 21-\pnl IQ) \1..hat ~ou wanted to accomphsh 111,I. 'l'I I nc<1rl~ t-...p \\l'l'i..\ 3t?O l.l)Uld b1· rnmpktl"d oy tonight. FOCU!i on wider By PATRIC WALKER Friday. June I ARIES (March 21 --\pnl 20): W11h a bank now about to rage be1wccn Jupiter and Nt·ptunc 11 m:t) Ix' nigh 1m poss1ble for )OU to remain cool. calm and rollec\ed cl\hl·r at home o r at work. H o wever. tx·forc \Ou thrcatt·n to se' er ccna1n tics or connections. remem ber Needed to work Ir on l·SPM M·F lor a l)Ublt>n tng co m Newport BeM t A non-smoi..1:-r "' 1 pleasant phone mannP• r. ltQht typing prel o Pio , ,, Call Nancy C.er "'"' 7 14 720-5335 or S-r>tl " sume to PO Bot 11 Newport Bench Q;>(6 • RECEPTIOllST W1trt Genern olc "'' Small comp;:inv nr J w Airport PhOlltJS hl1n1i. some OJl.i ,.r,11, ,.. •t.I resume 10 P ,, H •c I 7272 Irvin!' 91 ·1 • t can Muriel 545 i 11 ~ "\t111th 'l'J\ 111'1 a point \h1•rt of a TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS At "1t ; b l11sc_r,.-1jr , .. 10 fl111Jl••• 14 AIT1!'1tr1(1 .; II 15 Mui'"" l I IH It ~ d~h<.ltn , .. r lor.•d .. «•Jmmt;mt .. Ill P•nser:ul,.•1 I'< Q[JPn w•O•· if N hiJI l Pn"'''" 23 Flurrv ?4 Af>~Ch"<1 nvror 26 Don~ P, }Q ~t>~P' n h•hl, l 1 lflCllVICI J•I 12 rorm o• 1ncorrw 14 Duriqer 18 D 11ly l:lr. 1Q ~ •dS (Jd"'" 41 Sn1n ,onq ~? 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SplH\I,., '>(11f'll 11• ti,,, f,0 Ur tl• ,~ .. 4" c:; .. ,' "" A,,.., 4 ] o~,m.11n !; I <;w:i"t SI <;1ud1•n1 tfC'l'S 52 Ve1,1ne1 t 6, Unn.;, ""' "I '>) Pr(>yf'n l 6d A 1flttflr 13 I auJ1cnn·. uni\ n ... 11 JPJX'.ll. spcrral t'on,ultat1on. You'll he more 3\\arc (1( t\\uc' rdJ11ng to ~1.·runl~. that )Our current financial pos111on doei. not allow you much licenSt' l TAl'Rl'. I \rnr 20-i\l a' 20). Si:cnano highlights discovery. nr lccwa) , , . • • . . . ath c.:nturt•. \l'\ .1p1x'.1l 'i1ung rx·oplc arc drawn to \OU. som e will TA URUS ( ~pnl _I-Ma~ -1 ). Tha< ts no P<?'"' in advising you 1..,3, .. .., nu rc.111' I\ 11 11 lfJ..l· ,11,, .. '"'''l'r 10 qu estion: take initrntive. IO h1dt• ~our 11nw and ront1nue 10 'iuffor m silence because deet> <.tan frc<.h. unpnnl ,t,li· '\111\\n ~ou kno'' that otl'lers \\Ould only misinterpret your behavior GE~tl~I I,,,,, 21-Junt• 2111· lntutt1on •~ on target. relates to karn1ng Jnd ft'JLh1ng. IO d1~u\\Crtng d1rec11on ::ind motrve. Allen· I tton rl.'\111\l''-.1rou11d duraftk good~. propcn~ values. parent. Cancer. ~qU,trl U\ pcr .. 011~ ll f)rL''l'nll'd CANCER IJum· 21 -Juh 22 1 ·1>1vers1f~. ask questrons. artepl l"o<:1al 1n,1ta111111 1-.ct·p plan' f1t·>.1hlt'. Rclatnc 1s read) to make unu,ual rrQIJl'!>I. I h1' might 1n,oh't' \hort tnp Gcmtn1. ag11tanus ix·r\111\c. plJ' mJJnr rolt•\ I LEO tJul~ ~1--\ug. 22\ ()Ul'\tlon tll\Ohing money will be I an,'Al"rl'd 11.1 \OUI """fat·11on 'ion1t· 'l'~ important J>t'Opk express dntrt· II> 1•n1crtJ111 ~uu Re d1plnnhtlll' w11hout abandoning pnn- 11,.1pk' I .iun" \\Ill tigurc prom1nl.'nlh I V IRGO I ..\ug 2 1-\cpt 2~) \forr ix·opl<' pa~ a11cnt1on 10 your 'll'"''--...n11ng•-. tnmmun11altorl\ '011'11Ix'1n ~puthght. pcopk will II -...ant to heat and 'L'l' \1111 C \lk high. )ou 'll 1.·ml•rgl' 'll'lorwus and 'm1h11g. (•l'nt1111 111 p1l1un· 1 LIBRA l ~l'PI ~~-Oll ~21 lll\me<.ttl ad1ustmcnt fcaturl.'d I l{l•rcnl tl1\pu1t· lrt\ 111' 1ng llllllll'' 1, rt''t1l\'cd 1f \OU arr d1plomat1c l-am1h nwmht'I C\1)11\\''0 '<'ln·1 \ 1c-...-. llfl' affirmt•d as rc~ult. You'll I tocatc · .1rt1l k 10,1 '"""ng. ••r 'wkn SCORPIO I< h 1 1.'·Nm 21 I: 'r ou'll cont1nul' IC> win fncnd~ and 1nl11JenCl' ix·ork '\ ••u'll :il,11 kno-... 111rnlc what 1t I\ you rcally desire. Spmtual 'alut'' pl,1\ 1mpifl tant rok Promise made one week ago fullillcd tonight.· SAGITTARlllS (No' ~2-Dl.'r ~l l' You may not know 11 hut you do hold trump card Oprx)nuntl} t"u Sts for power pla>-Attenti on re,ohc'i around l.trccr. hu'iinc.s\, promotion Cancer. C apncom peri.on'i pla~ s1gn1tilan1 m lc'i. .t) a ..,,gn of \\Cai..nl·ss and take t'\ en more liberties. Therefore this " tiound to \)(' a 11m,· of harsh ''ordi. and high drama. but at least ~ou will eventual!~ gain )Our freedom. • GEMINI (~fa~ 22-Junl.' 21 ): ..\ JOlnt financial arrangement or nus1nl.'\'i mallcr 1~ n\1\\ hkcl} to turn into a m111or~fl1ct. H owever, \.OU ·ha'e worked and 'ltmcd too hard over the )'ea~ to allow an}onc, no mallcr ho" do~ or persuasive. to take what'-\bty arr not cn111kd 10 rccc1n• or plan· )Our futurt• ~cunt) in Jeopard}. CANCER Uum· 1:!-Jul} 2J)· You appear to be cutting all the dead ''ood out of ~our ltfr \\Ith surh determination. no o ne quite know' ho-... to apprua h o r h:indk you. However. having started the ball rolling ~ou cannot gt\l' up until you are accepted for who and \\hat }OU arc. JX'l"SOO:llt~ Of profC'\SIOnaJI~. LEO (Jtjl~ 1+...\ug. 2,H Ccruun a!>pccts 1nd1ca1e 1ha1 you arc no" feeling •Mangl"I} 1'\olated. ini.ccurc and confused. both on a vcry p<.'r'\onal k'cl unJ proft'\'>111nall~ Ho"cwr. tJ~ JUSt on<." of the l' tC~tin~ JX'nOtf<; for )\IU. Jnd ti ma~ ~1mpl} be a QUCSltOn of apprenatmg whnt ts a\a1labk anti \\orthwh1lc and not pmmg for what might h:1\1.• tx·cn VIRGO I .\ug. 24-Srpt 23) Thl' Sun 1n Gem int M'cms to bt.• gl.'lltng thmgs going on thl' \\orl.. front and affords )OU the pcrf<.-ct opponun11~ tn prO\ c JU'>t ho\' rl.''iolull· and amb111ous you can be. H owcvl·r. loved llnl'S or dOM' companion-. 'it11l cannot be coaxed into g1\1ng \hl·ir '>UJ'f'Hin and \Ou s11npl) have to change your tactics. LIBRA (Sl'PI 24-(kt. 1.ll: Tru t ~our O\\n mst111cb and hunches and don't alh>'\ an)onc -no matter ho" im portant or seemingly \\1.'ll•1nforml.'d -to 111tlucni:c )Our 1udgmcn1 OH'r career or pro- fc~siunal' l\Slll'' Y nu !..no\\ -...hl·rc ~ou o ught to be and what you hould Ix' dmng -CH'n 11 \hi\ entails a 1.omplctt• hrcak from the past SCORPIO (Oc1 24-No\. :!2): The accent ts no w on JOint tinanc1al arrangement\. business. lcgal or tax matters and. un- fortunate!). 11 looks as though you ha\4~ hccn led up the garden path rccentl). H o-...eHr. whal 1ransp1rl.'' l'>,C'r thl.' nl"l\1 week or so should afTord you the perfect opportun1t ~ to sho\-.· JUSI how tough and intransigent you can Ix·. ' SAGl'M' ARIUS (No'. B·Dcc. 2 I): Chalknging planetaf) factor\ now indicate that )OU should no longer conceal )'Our doubts or anx1e11cs. but 1ake 1'l~uc w11h partners or elosc companions. C urrcnL financial arrangem ents ccrtamly scl.'m to be m o re trouble than they are worth and a new format o r formula must be thrashed out ere long. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jnn 20): ('apncom i s an earth sign and. therefore. your down-to-earth approach 1s frequently m isinterpreted ., a~ OHr<onfldl'ncc or arrognncc. U nfortunate! • however, from your AQUARIUS tJJn ~0-f t•h II() H1ghhght ptonecnng sp1nt. solar chart 11 now looks as though you can no longer tolerate o r w1llingnc'i!> to put \ 1cw'i on the linc Or1g1n:'ll approaeh bnngs susrn1n a rcla11onsh1p "h1ch 1s mttl1ng you feel inadequate. mept and •urprif11ng rc .. uh~ -favoruhk. Family coofcr\•ncc could m volvc insecure. CA PRICORN Cl>rc 22-J:in 19): You're finished -...irh obligation rou \hould not ha' l' earned in firM place-Sccnano features morr frcc<lom. tm~cl onixinunll)-po's1bll" lo"e rcln\ton~h1p ~rte • Libra nut1vc\ nl'I.' in p1t'llirc Cnanc1al planmnti.. Lc~1 pla~' role. AQUARIUS (Jan. :21-f'cb. 19) Because o challenging aspect between Jupiter and NC'ptun,· 1s ooout to cut across angles o f )'Our PISCES (fch I ~-M:tf\ h 20): l nd1v 1dual who comes up w11h solar chart related to rnrccr int<.·rcst , you arc not hkely to be feted monc) prupo~1t11m could ac1u11lly he linnnc1all> embarrassed . lk or the navo r of the m onth. H owl.'ver. at least you will know who aware. akrt. a"md bcrng gullrtik' Check rdercnCl' • kgal documcnts. to trust and who must he wntrhcd like a hawk . Marital sun111, command a11cn11on. PISCES (Feb. 20..March 20): LovC'd onn. ofTspnng and c lose IF J UNE I IS YOUR BIRTHDA V: This 1s your power year and June could ttprcwnt romanc·c. crcat1v1ty, Jinanc1al gains. You are independen t. ob tinntc and ha c ~lyle of )'Our own . Y ou also are sensual, an ong1nal t~tnkcr. capable of beat1n1 odds and overcomina obstaclc!i, Leo. \q\Jar1u ix-r">ns play importan t roles in your life. 1gni.fican1 d omc'il tc adju tmcnt Ulkt"'I place in July. could include rcciit.lencc. manlal -.uitu.s. During 1990 there mla,ht be an addl\lon to fomtl}. ·ptcmlxv1 will be: memorable -------- rompamom rcall~ d o ~<.·m ·to be out of ~ns or out for themselves these dll)S. leaving )Ou to COPt with all lind o( dramas or difficulties. H o wever. on no actount ~rec to take on additional financial commitments or becom e • auarantor. IF JUNE l IS YOUR BIR1'HDAV: Then altho uah you have JJVCn o thers every opponun1ty to play fair and mCCJ you halfway. 11 would seem that ccn a1n n~wcuucs have nm .buda~ l\O inch. 1 hcrcfo,c. th,·y onl~ have thcruscl vt"$ to blame 1f you now dC"C1de t~ withhold )">ur upi_>0n ns ~ell s firv-ndal assi,tanc-r. RECE,TIO•UST For Newpon Bioac" ~ 1 1 760-6098 Or 64 2 07EI~ llECEPTISECRETARY Phones typing & 11gf'lf computer Loc,;I l,PA l11m 1n Fash1ori ts1.,11 J Call E1t1at>etrt 644 -8244 ******** RE SALES SRlllE OPPOATHITYS Dynamic ex1u'"d1ng R f Co seeks 'lerlt'U'\ agt>nt1 who want to Par n ,, 5e11ous tncome 1comn'I ' 10 100•.1• FT PT Le.mi hOw PATRICK TENORE sold over 51:>5 rr11l11on 11 res real e11tnt.-Wcu " among t of the l('lJ A ·• .n America C11ll i<. n 721· 1200 Restaurant ClttcllO FOR RIIS IOWIURIH • HOSTESSlh051 • FOOD SEAV~S C1111 lor appt Qfi:l RIA~ Restaur.sn1 (O)n IHr '1V'!il V\l \8.1 ~ J \J •llSTSt•OSTfSStS •OUllflll •SlllYllS •SllYlll ASSISTHTS •L1111r11r coon •IAIAllRS Now hiring for our n.....,, a locetlon In L11Qu 1 Beach Gel set lor ~ •"'1 mer lunl JOln thn tno"' a Ruby s Diner II vov 11~1 people, have n qu1ci. t ready smlle & MIO'!' w<'•lt mg In a last-paced lun ti motphere. we want I< Ullk IO you Ellt>4'rit>n helpful GoOd athtu<1ti 1 mu•tl Apply In potsot Mon thru Fri 2-6pm, Sa & Sun 9am llpm ,, Ruby s Diner 30621 South Coas1 H1g1111Q,11 LllQunfl Btonch 1ma1U1T lllwt•! We a<• accept~ appt cellont 10< f:ull & Par• Time SetV9rl FOOd I Cocktail Apply btwt 3-5PM at Gino • on tne Hill, 428 E 11th St. Co1 Metlll l I r • f s ' e , d I ~ l .. c. d , • , Orange Coast ~IL Y PILOT /FrfdMt, June 1, 1llO I Trudo 90JS Al&"'-'" 9100 ~ §lirid 9100 A&al •• ·--~-f. • • • •• H UiptoP ~14peecj l;~;,;s;;r.9~100: Al-. """"' 9100 AucOI OomlJdc 9300 Al-. D 1 I g fB ,._...,,.,... c'6rnpu1er w/carrylno llTITI ... 'U 8MW... MAZOA 1985 GLC Hatch• ---caee.E•ce!tenteonditlon 5tpd, air, ~. ouetom NMdl AMIOfl"Q Rune back Gray. eutomaUc. •lllll• SAAB too 1981 TURBO BUICK 1979 Electra FORD '11 'DT4 Of.DIU081l.! ..oaa:v p: 1 ne di::fi c•. lunch 1550. 714-72S-U27 . wt'lat, IO ml'e9, ldnt OOl)d, OfMt. ~uet NII 1775. excellent condit ion. •• CONVERTIBLE, 5-IPMd. White CIMn. OOod con-Aune good New tlteL •AOUOHAM 1t•e. H ""'~ CUilom lnV-""' 133111) 23-"'•""' $2100 "•t "'nO '1111 181.aw.a b4aek, WINWlty. extru. dlllon S2,400 080. 1700 (714) 142-l020 .___ 1 onty. oe ,.._, ... , lue -·'"' . ......,., • · .-·• -• _. 122,.,.,. tM2•31N5 ....... ~233 --· OllWW, ,__ .,._ A11endent, Food s.r..-1. Con 6019 ----R41dlor•Y A/C. L.ow m ....... r;;::=~=:'"".".:-::-::::7:-::-:-1---...... " lln• 11,000/'Mll .. Apply In l*IOll MC>fl-Frl •Colleetora •In~ Huntington 9eect'I Ac:utl -• 1111 • ... .. ~ti)~ f\an; YIT&........ BUICK '88 RGD SPORT .. • 1111111 2 ~3.~~92,!21},.:!301· 10·•· eE11 t WEBUY ors-Ml... Exoellent condition In & c ... SKYHAWK 4t.OOO M. XLTpectc909.maowMeta. ~ -T• Neimat\ Mateul, FUhlon rat• :of~a· F l SELL outl Automatic tr1n1-"'~ wl'IMts, II l30'5e 111111 --C Great stereo S• ,225 1ow _.....,.,_ ('31 149) "'P....,.L_,Y..,..,..M,_O~U...,T'""' ....... H ...;....1_1_1_1 1t1and E•~ellenl beneflt1. MICH"'E.L'S~~200llals. Vw an..n mltllon, Mw leather In· $28,990 1• t•1 onverttble, 5·•PHd, 497-6'08 -1--lMI EOE ,. . v...,. 2 _,. ~ terlof, tinted glau , $5950 NEWPORT IMPORTS • loaded, 111rm. 59,000 '1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cl(9veile Turbo. Loeded, 'll ll1ll LT 0 80 . 720.9245 3100 W. Cout Hwy milel. runt ~reatl S97oo1• •1111 llUT :~.~~~o~' lllTI TIAlllJ frtt to Y5 6022 33,000 mlt.s, u newl BMW '82 3201 722"4100 NISSAN• 19U 200SX OBO (~9;tlF~49l ... 'II UftlAWI .. /UILI 13,850 2U-8205 daye: nu lfnmTI.. Many HtrH. Phone. AC/AT/PM lllver extra Turbo, eumoof, , A t>Hullful c:.at wl1h only •....al &38-M18 eYM/wtlndt Career opportunity at -112,500 OBO 8"40-tUS clean. MUST SELL. 5000 MERCEDES 1978 450SL. PS ·PB-PW·AC 51pd TOYOTA 88 MR2 Orig· 31K mllM (4S6128) PLYMOVTH ,78 H .... •·- Uoyd p .. , Control. Good or •9•-9799 831-8000 x 116 2 IOPI. BEAUTY! MINTI "'14300 714/494-'147 lnal owner. 13000 miles. .... GrNt tr ... _,.,..,~::.: t>eneflta. ~·ha• good 8 w,ekt. Liii•{ tr1IO.OL ' ' 120.900 080 Call for In-' l 0 Ide d I s 9 2 7 5 . .._...... ..,.., -drlvlng reeord.Call'Bob. SHOTS.982~96 8V7 TOYOTA WINDOW DATSUN '732•0Z,noarr. rormat1on;-714-a.c8•4013 ~::::·N ~8 3001,~T( 845-0130 & 957-2837, .,Ul600IDIRIOI F•I 1111 $800 .. Auna welt. 979.eo:t1 E.0 .E. · AN S apeed, new tlr"· good car. $ 1500 OBO. • • au oma "'· -op1. eve111Tngs~ ' Harbor BIVd Ck .. t con.dl tlon. _ 2.!.•1549-4942 --------Pets,& Anfmlls 6049 earpe1ed Interior $6,900. 71 41536-6070 • 11111•1 a• Loaded. Perl.ct. 45K, COSTA MESA 540·9100 Has all new '°"*'"°" -•• SAIL•.•TlllTll 64&·9927 T • t968. Black Palomino lt•.300. 775,0704 TIYIT& TOOIL 211 M CADILLAC ·79 EidOf'aiiO and Interior. Aleo new ,.._,_ ... Wo M Needed lnMewPOft S..Ch. **PITUll* * DA SUN 81 280ZX leather, 1ow' mllel mint NISSAN '88 PATHFINDER Auto. ps, ae, cass. Beautl· Dle .. I Sl'lar 61 K · 302 eng.lne and trantm. Auto. p/a. alr.11tt,c/C. P"-• 25'·28' Crul1lng Siii· HURRV INI llMl l&llY&l 1111 2~~~":.~~ebB~cellent eondltlon, loaded.' MUii Exc.llent condition, CUt· lul With under 10K Loaded S26cfo· OiJO Exeellent 4 wheel drive. 3 rd •rr~wi~~2) mll ... boall. Weekend• now, LAST DAYS OF Auto, all', pb, c .... xlnt (7141 731_3,41 549:0703 seel S35.500 640.8582 tom paint. 4x4. raek. mues (2RMC257) &..~89 Call Mike, 855-8275. IHll Full· Time tummer. Call MAY PUPPY SALE cond. Muet .... (2 19427) • cu .. tte, 5 1peed 11111 · MUST SELL ASAP 6'5-7 100 •MOlll IPllllLI 11111 DATSUN '82~60ZX MERCEDES 560SEL $13,000 723-5469 CAMPBELL NISSAtl Huntington BNch Aeura Huntl ton e.aeh A LH1her T-topa Power 1986. loaded, perfect. 1•• 7111 O..UG '11 lnlW ... .., .... UUl/UllWlll 11H·IHI ng cura everyt hi ng. S tereo 43,000 miles. $40,500. 1111&11 'IO IT&IU •119 White with white vlnyllop 'II HM 1 Tll FIT counter 1ale1. Retell Giii • ftW I Uft! Ml-Mii oa1M1te, new brakaund 962-8306, 213·945-9222 MY LOST. YOUR GAINI VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT Powder blw. leell'ler In-l&l 11&1111 Hardware 11ore. No Sun-• Arnerie.n Eskimo • TIYIT& Y&I LE 'U tires, custom rims Runs days . SACRIFICE I Luvlng CONVERTIBLE 1982, terlor. extremely well Harbor utrhty bOcfy Like llYl.U 11.111111 dwar~gh~ ~ard~are,Steve126. Beagle • Bk:hon Frlse e Auto P• pb al cw greet. $4200 Call Judy at MERCEDES 73 450SE• coontry, must sell Onl1 excellent cond111on. Must maintained Or1g1na1 new A/C, PIS Auto, low '111&11,1 M ~ Bo1ton Terrier e t 0 m 'w h I r, ,Cul-540.6363/days. auto, al e, power, great 1800 mtlel -thall right aee/drlvel $5.400 ownets extra car $3,000 mllea Major Saving$ Beau It I 2 Roctwtster, C M. Chihuahua • Cock·A-cond.(2B~Z8I~ 1n 1 (2 13) 430-6377/eves condition• S5,500. -18001 White, loaded 854-5654 Negotiable Message over new (3V08585) blac~~~:J'~h:~ S&LEl/ll·•SI Poo •Dalmatian • Oox-lllU DATSUN t982280ZX 2 2 969-7790 Serious Inquirers only vw 1969 B Ui---(71')361·8850 Or atter6 11&1•mlllllll tually every option 6 Po1lllon1 avlll for ~:, K:9:1'.~t~d,: ~h=-HunUngtbn e.aeh Acura Automatic. air. po;.; MERCEDES 74, Reloc.t-S t~.~ 71~;~:;~t t~~rty last 21~~ N~ :~:;.1~~p~m~~~~~~~~1:~~~·~·~·~4~·~fl~~~1 (e00 74 •I energetic, enthu111111c Plnscl'ler • Old E 11 h U2·00tl windows. moon roof 1ng Must Selll Be1ge. exc Evenings 7t'1345-065l thing tires brakes 0tf8( 11111 • people to Mii medic.I Sh~Oog • Papllr! '• Good cond10on $3,000. cond.. $5,000 as 1s _ S 1300 552-5598 l&llU OAlll.W product• for well "lbl'd Pug • Schlppecke • 559.1426 (714)856-6637 days or llllS&l ll&lllU 1111 vw 1975 Bug White. runs O&MUJC 'II 2600 Harbof' Blvd buslneu. S6 50/Hr to Scou 1e • Shetland Andquts, HONDA 1984 ACCORD (714)551-3603 eve V6. 5 tpd. air. ps. pb, pw. great. e•cellent con· OllPI llYIW JllP 'II llUnE COSTA MESA 540.9100 start.Earnupto$t5/Hr Sheepdog • Springer Clnsks 9045 5 speed, A/C, cassette,IElll•S'll·HO pdl,ec,ca11.sunrool 1i11. dll1on S1.950 964-5917 A beautiful car. recently Sport truck, very clean, T-BIRD '56 Immaculate, beneft11 & wkly Spaniel • Shlh-Tzu •Toy S4,450. 675-2617 p • custom whls. xlnl -----tradede>rYanewCadlllac low mllel. mag wheels bOnuM• We wlll train. Fox Terrier • W h . FORD '66 MUSTANG _ erlect condition 1 cond (1RRR857) VW t983 RABBIT GTI, (223256) recent lull restoratiOfl,___:__ Quick advancement for Fox Terrier ire air 289 engine. aulomatlc. HONDA 1987 Accord LXI. owner. 99.000 ml White. 11111 black 50.000 original 1 347349 1 Pl~ air. $25,000 838-3232. the highly motivated Allpupp1es guaranteed 95•hrestored.673-0138 Hatchback. automatic $4250 Call Donna HunUngtonBeach Acura miles S3.750 OBO 11111 -•-• FIND Contact SalH Dept PET LAND PAVILION Beige. very clean 52K 47•-8111 9am-5pm Ul·OOll • 499-1493 l&lllS O&llLUC - (71 4)586-0429 OPEN 7 DAVS m I I e s S 8 • 7 O O M ERCEDES~76 280 VW 1985 GOLF. 2-door 2600 Harbor Blvd JllP/UIU SALES Plllll A 16374 Beach Blvd 'Is mi. s . Auto.s Imported 9100 7 t 4•540·5~5 SEDAN Excep11onal lllUI "LUI IX Must sell. Good con-COSTA MESA 540-9100 ut-•11 ' FLORAL ASSISTANT 405 twy, ne•1 to Target. ACURA 1988 Legend fully HONDA 81 ACCORD. new One owner $5500 Oller t TIP 1111 CS111on . 4 new tires, --- Apply In person only, Alan * 141·3231 * loaded. excellent 'con· Uret. 5sp. great con-Will trade Sport s ? 5spd, ;s, ac. Ult. cass. ~:cn:ood1inteud1touw'insdteo~w~os. ~~~7r~~~a·~~ Beck Florlsl, 2809 New· dltlon. $18.900 OBO. Oltion! $2.350. 720-0895 Classic 556-0108 e x 1 r a 1 0 . your flrat car' through classified Ul\111,0llCI ' port Blvd .. "N.B. 675-1'353 N lhFIEE l!llE~ 552-.5633 HYUNDAI 1987 Excell GL. MERCED.ES-'76 280 m11e 1 s112 2 K 1 o 1 P199) w ~~~r~f~ ''t8~ h ~ff~~ $9•9~·~~:-YJ~~~ or JEEP 'II SELL BRITANNICA from e erland arts. pretty &CIU lmllA LS 11 White. 4-door. 5-speed, SEDAN. E.xceptlonal 2 t3-470·6466 548-3959 Clll&IOIE H&lU & marks 8 wksl 650-8553 low mllea~e. AC, new One owner $5500 Otter Auto. power steering 6 leads counter locatlons 4' --· -5spd, ac. ps. Pb. cc. caas. brakes, excellent con-Will trade Sports ? CAMPBELL NISSAN vw 1987 CabrloJet cyt long bed. low mlles HALL & earn $330 per sale LOOKINGlor a Compa-t ll t .• mint con --dltlon Musl sell $4,200 Classic556-0I08 1•2·1111 Black/black e1ttended Aa•1LW•llS1n1ILLE (147472) HAZELR.HALL,age 1gro ss1 Call Blair nion?Wehavewonderful d1tlon!(2DJV851) 557-9tltalter 2pm - --"" 84 ~.,.,.,....i M t·80Q·628·9128 1ov1ng dogs & cats ava11-11111 -• • --IEICHES '11410 SL. i--.-.. -1&1--l-EITU ___ E ~:':r~'Yai!:;: g~;~~'. ELEUfll lllll 21: 199'0~ ~irish~ able tor adoption. Must Huntington Beach Acura HYUNDAI 86 EXCEL gold Two tops New chrome excellent condition Leather, Bose Wire ll&llE ll&IT go to r199ponslble owner. U 2 -00ll hatchback 4 speed ""'heels. elc MINT' Sacrl-UTOIUCI 1111 58 750 OBO 733_2401 :-"heels Covers JEEP /UIU mother of Ter ry Elgm Come and see. we might Good cond111on. One lice $l9 900 673.4220 5spd, ac. cass. aunrool. • _ only 34,878 miles Ul·ll2,. HaU nnd his w ife Secretary 1cci1il COOlllUTOll balte....lb.a...ped~or &CIUUlllltUl owner$30000BO.Days · · _ tharpcar!(1RKZ500) VW 1989 Fox GL =800187 • Brigette. and grand-~ ~1-1~~~.~~~~~.~.~7 mWHSU3 J~I BA,RR~G~A~IN~'~U~nd~e;r~lo;w~~~~S~1~1~1~H~:~t~~~~~~~~=~=n~J~e:~~f~~~Y~·JL~o:nig lllAUYAl llmlS cc. cass. sunroof, hit, JAGUAR 1989 XJS con· Mini cones. 25·000 mlles. CAMPBELL NISSAN ~ beo11 1 IHCOLH 1989 e Hand·ra1sed. CFA shots. custom wheels lo verllble Dorch gray smoke sliver. asking 1•2 1111 cond1llon.alltheg00<11es• IEWNITllNITS tal Signature All opttons ona del Mar Grave- From $250 Up 650 • 8553 mlles(2MAH62l) creamtnterior 16Kmiles: S37.500.Cat1 991-l065 __ • 964'7362 Must see• 3100W.Ctntlwy plus sunroof, dual air-side services will be PERSl •N KITIENS.qual•-'111.111 3-36Kmllewarranty Ex· MEICEiES'll.-20SEL llSS&llllTU211lll vw Convertible -Super. 122·4100 bags. CD Take over held lOOPM Sat Fast growing marketing promotion firm in the Irvine Spectrum hH sev- eral immediate openings tor highly motivated op- eratoons support coordi- nators Successful can- didates Wiii Poa9'ss the .. .-H 1 ~ oellent condotton. Owner • Ac h Bee II e t 9 7 4 new ..._ lease S60 1 40tmo Pn· · · · ur- ty beaulllut, loving, uni ng 1 ton ach Acura moving $49 000 OBO Lik 7 e new Warranty Intact, · s, a,~fJet:21;eal motor/lop $3.SOOtOBO --------•I vate party (2RFW339J day. June 2. 1990 al pedigreed Gbod home •2-00ll 768-1595 770-5523 ·2 .OOO miles $40500 or va ue 854-6965/213-654-6540 CHEVROLET 1986 Sprint 641-6885 640-6455 Pacihc \'1ew M em- $200 & u 536 1692 ------· take over I ease 1•111 ~--·--ACIU LEIEll OPE II Days/833-7537 CAMPBELL NISSAN vW "[5 SUPER BEETLE 4-door natchback 5· LINCOLN 71 Contonental orial Park. Newport PETS ARE PEOPLE TOOi Auto. pa. ac. lilt. cc. pw. J&ll&l •11121 QI 142·1111 CO~ERTIBLE New top speed AC cassette 460 engine Runs good Beach . Viewing 1n Board1ng &grooming. pdl,low mlles.(2JRN008) Leatl'ler,aunrool •51l 763 .,_ ___ _ new pa11't brakes' 24K. new tires $2995 $1250 SEE 642-0567 chapel. F r1dav . 25yearTllxper'IWhce • 111111 12 I IEICEIHIEIZ PORSCHE19729ttT Re· carpet rebuilt engine' Privaie pariy t1PIK8871 -t 00800P M · Sherry's K-9 546-2848 Huntington !'each Acura 4, H 'll •20 IEL -stored. hke new Call me cassette with equatizer: 760-_0977 645·9586 MERCURY 1969 Couc;iar : • · · · 8 IEWPllT llPllTS $14 000 6 2 2923 1 & s XR7 Loaded. great con-(714) 6-M -2700 ----- 142 OOll Black/gray leatner Low . 4 -O ue while, 4500 After CHEVY 87 CAVALIER d 8e$ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiillllmii;. lollowtng f •Strong wOfd processtng sktlls (Word Perteet) • 2-3 years secretarial/ oll1ce expertence preferably within operations Pianos & Organs • 1100 W. O.nt IWJ miles One owner Ex· PORSCHE 944 1986 5_ 5pm 542-2575 Convertible Loaded 4~~~~047 1 otter Call 1 6059 llW 11711201 122·• 100 e.cut1ve dr111er Chrome al-speed with cruise conirol YW 'll II~ Warranty 27 000 mites f IWt•• l~~~~--...;;.;.;~I o 11 1 1 loys Cellular pnone Wh te tth bl k 1 t • Sharp $7995 650·2074 .,...,.. BEAUTIFUL antique Aus-r g na owner, very c ean, Must see• 13410671 1 w oc ea her Convertible. very good -· .. naa.... trlan baby grand piano white. A/C, $4500/0 BO. ---_ Interior AM/FM cassette concsnon new paint DODGE 1987 Lancer 4. llST&ll '11.JIL~. Xlnt cond. • matching 879-1238 JAGUAR '88 XJS·V12, sll-stereo Electric sunroof. $4900 obo. Great beach door Power windows COmlTllLf 'Famtltar with General Markets Afro-American Marl<ets. and/or Hispanic 11ool $2.950.964-5917 BMW 1985-325e Mitalhc ver -btrch $25.900 UlllOllllTSUllSIU door locks, seats AIC. cruiser,673-7195 Excellent cond1t1on Aor . Red/Olack AJC Alloys bl"" 4 .d 5 759-1540 UO-Ull Alarm wtth remote Ex· - _ _ neat. AM /FM cassette 12047771 ue. • oor. -speed, -tended warranty 36,000 33 000 m11es $5 990 low mileage, stereo. AC. miles Excellent con-Autos OoiMstic 9300 · 536 6299 1&1111 llTSlllSll Markets helplut sunroof. Exc;ellenl con· J&llAI •at IJS CPE dlllon Must sell' $15 000 AMC 1985 All a c -· U0-"91 dlllon S 14.000 757·0735 Leather only 7900 Miies OBO 832-6710 · vertible Loa~:'oce or:~~ DODGE '89 COLT Please send resume w•th salary hlltory to BMW 1986 528e 42 000 159500 llTSllllll lllTEll PORSCHE 944 whole 5 new custom top $2 500 5 speed a'c am 'Im •-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"1 mlles. While. black SH,HO 414 'II Tl-'IO sp snrt tan int 60K mi 714·897-2849 · ~~~~1~7~~~:~~nt co"d Boats. Gftwraf 7011 leather interior 5-speed IEWNllT llNllTS 11 Te CllttH Frt•I all hwy ex cond loaded' AITIS HHI 1200 DODGE 89 COLT IEW CU TUii ·~-----· BOS Marlcetong 1 Technology Dr =C515 lrvjne. CA 927 18 f714) 753-1600 Attn Human Resources I~""°"!'~~...,.._--.,;.;. lmmac1.t1ate1 St5.950 SlOOW ,,._1111 .. ExcellentcolorandeQuti>-$10 000 573.75q CEmlY'l211tcl -1111 ... 23 CORONADO SLOOP Gary. 4 7 4 -4 0 0 4 / d ' - -' ment selectoon All priced Gov'I seizures & surplus • Ei" c et I en t con d 111 on A oef.uhlul car loaded with I .._ $2400 Sleeps 4 R/F 650--0230/e 122-4100 Io r Q UICK s A LE• llHll lltwtrS Corvettes luxury cars. $4900 FIRM 631-6283 v"tualfy every option 1111 llHIW&Y VHF 6 hp 2 Sails Call BMW 1989 3251 Convert \0042341 GREAT StLECTION ol 90 vans & truclls Call Mike Stanley ("46042) Mortuary• Ct18')el Alatn 723-5028 R R E 1-900-321-3366 Ext 170 · Bronzll/brown lop Loke anie overs N w. Open lam-lOpm $ t2 lee FALCON 64 SPRINT Ex· A tremendous value at CrematlOfl l~P~ow-.,"""'!!Bo---S--..;.._7..;0;.I z•I new. alway&-ga~aged J&llll 'U Ul.!!!JllTSlllSll 'JtOOO~ ICoMPa0s1R~wyS 1----cetlent cond•hoo neeos U,111 110 Broadway HllEIJll *01 TIE WATER* "'' •• $25 950 OBO 249 8284 -"El I I ....-Ul1 ,.... BUICK t980 Regal 72.000 pa1n1 only W•ll consider •HRIS • ..,,.. Cosfa Mesa 1983 SCHOCK Etectrlc .. · W '1112•~$ Ctir0:~~.5661 I 722-4100 Sm21les Original owner ·t i ade SS 500 OB O 2;Hart>~d Ml.f1• Boat. gOOd eondltlon. fun -1•1 · 500 OBO 240 - 5410 9 7 9· !390 COSTA MESA ~9100 ·--------With weekends 1n winter MARINE FUEL DOCK N~port Beach Must oe 18 Call Gary 675-0740 covers $6.500. 720-1515 Wl'llte, Ian leatner. 1 • ,lff -1111 ••YUIEI owner. 38.000 m11es ser· llWNIT llPllTI -vice records. S 15.995 UOO W C.-t .._ 2450 Sierra Sunbrldge, 92 71"1650-5914 Eves ' •• ••J hours. color TV. miCro-llW 'II l 2h 122·4111 wave electric flush tollet. I~~~~~~~~~ ball system, VHF & Bronz1t beige with lesther 1---_ Loran. lrallor. lulf canvas, interior. auto. chrome MAZDA MIA TA 1990, UCELLEIT CHllTlll wheels 23.000 miles showroom car. ltke new 121,000. 4H·OIOJ S20.500 54'-8401 $14,995 OBO 779-0181 ~An~t;kJu!~s~~~~60~IO~l~;...,--..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;~I MAHOGANY roll top desk, Sall Boats 7014 matching Library table, -~~~ ..... 1111111111---• oookcase. phone stand. 26' EXCALIBER 1968 hat rack $3500 720-0603 9 9 0 I B Jo h n son -Spinaker 2 Jibs L-ols ol * BUVING ITEMS * extras Xlnt cond $4000 * 1890• 10 t950s * 723-0372 •Jewelry to Household* Piease Lv MIO 673·6223 App!lancts 6011 HOTPOINT WASHER & GAS DRVER Like new 5350 720--0603 601 4 BEAUTIFUL L ARGE WHITE SOFA GREAT CO NDIT ION $200 721-6842 01111111 S&ILll&T P&ITllllllP JISTl1IOO Motor around Newpott Harbof' or sail to Catalina. • Partnership in ocean· CALL 642-5678 going San Clemente 23 Sleeps 5 w/galley, dinette ----- & head. Marine radio Balboa 15'and 6106 HllllEI lllWIMI =~:11~0~:~oto~·r::~ WHITE iron daybed $250 WllEHlll S&Lf shp in Udo Marina Slop White Wicker dresser Solas. tables. chairs. ac· lee and all maintena.noe $75 Pine desk $225 cessortes. lamps paint· iust $85/mo ,97•7144 · Authentic Pinball mach tngs and much more• $250 Rowing machine Thurs May 31 & Fri June 1 1---------1 $75 Sal/Sun 10am 10am · 3pm Beautolul sofa. 1oveMat Slips/Docks/Storage 224 Marine Ave 140·A McCormick chair, ottoman. new con· 7022 675-7678/H 723.,.•90tW (near Pau1ar1no & Redhtll) dttlon Oak trim $295 ----------71'4-64 t-3•&6 ~~'~:;:: ~'re~~ deal ~8-al!'"'bo_a_.._ ____ , I F&llU, S1t/S11 1-4 .-... -.-llllWIMI available now t Chet. Peninsula 6107 412 Pri1ctfH lriH . 630·2008. 857 .9 t05 (Harbor & Folr) --w&ll•ll SALi ANTIQUE/Collectibles Chairs, lamps, area rug. Solas. tables. cllalrs, ac-tllll SllE TIE Sale from out ofbus1ness col table stereo. mm1 ceuor1es. lamps. paint-Newport Isl H20 & powet shop American golden blinds. food proc, base- tngs and mucn more! Avl lmmed. 650-l907 oak & Engllsh server•. ball cards. toys fVC cars. Thurs May3t &FriJune1 -_____ 27 sideboards. che.-1s. chllCSs wetsu11au1o parts 10am • 3pm T chatrs. side tables. etc 140-A McCormick. Misc. ransportatlon OREA T PRICES! Sal & Lots of old stu111 Furniture. llCIEISE Ylll. IUCIU 111101111 011 IEW llPIOYEI LOWEil llTES r_::i $2.44 per day That's ALL you pay tor 4 lines, 30 day minimum in the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more mlormallon CALL TODAYll ASS FOR LOIS Your Setvice D1rec1ory Representative 142-4321 Ext. 310 Coslt Mesa Sun 9·3 2 137 Miramar kitchen misc & toys. (near Pau11r1no & Redhill) C!Tf!/Tr•rs 001 4 (nea.r Wedgel t>ooks & clothes Sat t--------• I FULLY adlu•lable elec:trlc 0 0 D G E I 9 7 3 ESTATE SALE Sat Sun. 8 301 32~7 Minnesota PllLIC UTICE bed. twin 11ze 138x80) TRADESMEN 300. clean 9·3 2137 Miramar. nea.r Sat 8·2 Kitcnen table set The CaJ1I PubllC Utilltles w/brass hdbd, new cond Camper Van Includes all Wedge Balboa Pentn-dresser. clothes crafts Commission REQUIRES $750 7' contemp sofa. amenities $2650 FIRM 1t1la ROH .ol Sharon. and misc 467 Broadway that all used. housel\btcs olive-gold xlnl cond 650-1041 hand made qull1 $595. cross Irvine Ave goods movers. print thtw $200 (71•) 962·2613 old Quilt rack $175. 9x t2 PUC · Cal T number II .. ••-W&TEllll 4 Whttt Ortve/ JHps handmade WOOien crewel Hunt Beach 61 4 limos & chauffeurs pr1n1 -.&5 30 Aubusson rug $750. oak · their T C P numoer in all Black Laquer ·Mattr"9. 90 bOOkshelvea. framed pi<:-Baby & l'lsetlld Items. play· advertisements II you Headboard. Glau Cebl-11U JEIP •11111 l ures. mirrors, llnent , pen dOI stroller. toys & hive a question about nett Almolt Brand Newtl PIONEE'R •.OL 4 WO ~T. t>oo'cl. pine lhell mite• 16282 G()ldengate 1tre legallty of a mover. Excellent condlllonll AC . PS. PB. AM. Ln, Bolsa Ctiica & Hell 1omo or chautteor. Call -$4~/0BO 6&8-0!_1~ FM/cassette, blue/gray Corona dtl Mar 6122 SATURDAY Ill day• PubllC Ullllles Com- MOVINO MUST SELL! $11,900 262·9654 llllll/ ..... H•lf COMPACT truck c.mper mission 71'-558-.4'151 Oellgner Contemp tully ------1hell, make otter Moving. uphol1 bed baM/l'lffCS· Trudcs 903 5 UT /IR Ul-IPll. 1011 of misc SAT. June 6 • boerd, klng/fUll 1lre 1400 Cr1ffman·1· 10" leble & 16801 Roque Lane-W of W"lte wood dlnl~ table. '14 TOYOTA Pick Up Long 12" band aaw. IBM/PC. ALL HA " .,_... Magno_Ha,_No of Warne_ r Incl El-tr•--• & Plumbing palnt1ng1. etc 64 .7553 .....,, camper 1ne11, • Okldata 92 Printer, 20" -..... ~ -apeed, auto, AIC. PIS, 10 apd bike turn l()( lkll NEIGHBORHOOD GAR-Top quality work, reas MOVING 10 ~I Sola, P/B, Am/F'm, Low miles. welghtl, gerd~n cart' AGE SALEI Sat/Sun 9-5. prlo99 636-5523 2 chalrft. kitchen dinette. S3900 cash 545-6435 l ools Ma~~dryer 1539 Bu1hard & Banning, H B.---rettan lurn & baby turn ---S de . Sponaored by Cl'leryl Room A(!dltlons·Aemodel Peggy 213-943-7517 CHEVY ·54 PICK-UP an ISt 4-2•35 Giimartin. Tarb4tll Pall6 covers. Concrete Q ·-con- 1 ..... P bdrm Ml REBUILT UUT Ill.UY Ill.II RNltorl 965•6712 Now const. ResldtComm . .,........ """ S WITH CAMPER 12295. eo•ss & rvv--'aln dau Cell Gery (714)240-3984 ---1350 Twlnbedt f25 ea, SEE 6'2-0567 ""' ,._ . ..., , SAT/SUN 10-5, 9442 111111&1110&.Ull• ,,._oak/chrome ltjtch tbl --bed, Cl'llld'I cttr bed. 1Cld1 Neolanl Of VW par11, • Alfordabfe.Bonded SVC w/4 ()hr• 1375 Upright 1111&1 I PllllP '17 & edull clothing, larsi-hOUMtlOld ftem•. gun1, UL LIA FOf .. umate & Info CALL rr .. a r S 100 766-0207 5epd, pa, ac:. caN. llldlng plantation tf\ull.,., mite keroaene heater & misc A.II Mak" & Model• 840· 1740 LI~ Operator --window. ~ ctMn w11f\ SAT 8.30-• 30. 3t30 Key WHITE wlektlf en.st of IOllW m11Ml(3L57593) Bay (Hart>or View Hlll•I ---------•30Cou2 ,r1eoua8 H. ~ !51--0c M515 WANT ED drawera. de1k, at0011. If.ch 6169 · """' '"' Dirty Hou ... and arc hed booltlhelvH. ... ' Buay P~ A a lA ••50 _ _.. ... 7.. An· CAMPBELL NISSAN com Mtsa 6 I 24 =·-·-· .. ,Ml Harbor At .. Apl)liance c ...... --· -~ --We~ All Brand• Wl'IO YI Qonne ~•"? tlque ~ w/l'IOfoecof)e Ml· n11 DT&TI Ill.I 2402 e Noble•.~"'· 1240 Looefi AYe•O. c M ...... 1275 Butcher bloct! 195 _ ..... UI Bed#oom _., couctl bed. Everything go.s! 549-307' M-Sat VIII/MC Lie ln&UNd 845-8629 756-94~$ ....-nic. etove, AIA1AA rOOM • 10 OFF WITH T s p .... 1111 Mt/8 c:n.lr1~"h'o!Mhotd IPT •ll ft.W • HI A $apd, ec. c:eee, a or .. t Item• to meny 10 lltt .. , ...... llU I( MIKtlanloUI 6015 vatutl(3Hl8953) PRICES SLASHED SA UAOAV8..-n·2pm REFINISH OA A(fACE A1Mftcen tndten 11r11tect1. •lll -Fri/Sat/Sun hrn·? 182 Oft La S.iud new Jem· WllH NEW DOORS ~~----H.1nr11n'.1n . . . . . -.. *UllYIWI* B~ & aml Jobs-Woni guar CALL Bruce 847-0780 COlectotwlllpeyclletlfof CAMPlifLL NISSAN 8r~~ Of· bor .. & UnrYertlfY 'Nat VAL & SON'S IM-7505 beell .... Pottery. rugre. M1-n11 ... & 8IYd W•• ot MacArthUr N etc '71•·2••·7117 1----------Huge O.age Seeel Mutt £AAI. v 81ROS No J~ Too Big bf &MM .,,__, mechlN, rtf'rjg & muctl St f!ulblulf (J•m~ *. .•• .... , Strong lf\tfllliQllnt CtWI ..... 11 .......... , -BUY. Mlll Antlquee, MWlng Sat .. ,. 2M8 eauwooo •NEW COH9TAUCTION Uc 50l855 ......aa1e Aon T22"'64e lllJ ptl 1 mor•I St to 12000 J, 8itonl Coltee table, • .~ == FAST p&nOF:I. "U" ~ llJllJ •• ·•-U111111111Ht1 MAS. MTU T "'9t Clleu, M""' from h h I f SAT/SUNt·• matching end tabl... ,_.,.,'Y : " .""" ... l.I •l•IWW._ 112 ••11 _o_c_._14_1,_•_s.-s.-_ ?1_~ ........ --_1_r_o_U..:B!:;;:..__c_a_1_s_I _1e_d-Ji,.;.,3.;...;..1 "*'==.:bf:.:.:oott:.::.::~L:::rl~-chair• & ro~ tnOtW m1ac1 23Yre ar ... lie tea-3Sl4 Aelld I/Comm I 131-3158 142 .. 2'74 ~ ....... ~--...... __.. ________ ......,,__.---.;. __ ........ ~~~;._.a.;;... __ ~~.....l~~~;;;;;..a • • • ,.. . ' • • •• SI \\ fj c b 0 J 1 r , ,, • Or ..... COMt DAILY PILOT/ Frtd8y, June 1, 1110 l9IC... 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COiie...... • -714 ' , ' IDWlllll lnt-'IOf ~ Cellt.'2714 C.iit t~ , a celHofM generll IMM.Cellt.t2?14 • ,.,_ c.lf .... ...a(IOMifel................. -1nG.;-Celllomle. 2' Dr911 .. Or~ County Wtlnt.11 AT&T Commercl1 I pa,tnertf)lp, heretoto'• Vietor Capftal Corpor-M11 No. 1 (8en JuM ._._,.....,_...to .. Alldr9we~lnG.. '""'*' J • ..,..,, Bey O;M, Corona del M11, C"pel, Inc .. Callfornla, ~lnence Cc>tporellon. In· doin0bueineee~"'911o-tllon, .CalltOfnla, 17702 CelM*MO~ Inc .• a c.1-arderofrll POfMobll Uftl.. a ~ OOf~lttoft, ~c!i.t C.Mf. t2t2$ 14120 eur-Of #H, lrvlne. COfO«el.cl In Oelawete. 44 tttlcMllrmnarNanct~of ~ Ncwth, .,.._ 101, fotnla oort*•tlOn, <MIO .... ldlOOI blawtot. In._ 311t ~A__,., Coate ~"°· · Thie bvilMN 11 con· Callf. 92714 Whippany "o•d. Mor· Atlalm/UllMll San ... *"8 !MM, Callf. tt714 Von Kaunen. Newport __..of,-..• tlllln to ....._Calf. tHH ,._,._ -~o • fUc*dby.tcorpor•llon Thi• b11tlnetl .. con· rls1own.NJ91M2 A.Ocie*. " •S "'"' TholwV . .,., 17702 PICtmOUe• ..... llaacih,c.lf,IMIO .... 1n1o.-Contrect ... larTY L. Hoevel\, 170t ,,,_ ....,_,. The reet-trant(•) com· duet.cl by:• corP<>Catlon This b1111,,... I• con· Newport Plaai om.. City of MltcNll Nor1fl, ~ 1ot. IMlm ITARII n Tiiie ..,..,.... It oon.-aaourtey of an w-. cc 1n\.l ttort Ciw-. '*-. ~ ~~ 9 1 menoect to ttenteet butl-Tiie reglttran1(1) com· ducted by:• eotpot'•llOn Newpof1 leecfl, Counly of lrflna., Cellt. '2714 TM~ par90ftl.,. ductad by.• OOIPof...,,. ...._ IMI lie ,..,,,..., laadt. Celt. tHeO f"'9 n1e1 11nder Ille Flc1111ou1 mencecS 10 transact bull· Tne reglatr1n1(1) com· Orange, Stele of Cllltotnll. Thie bullneea 11 CIOn• dolna .....,_ ae: TM r .. tetrent(1) COM-...,.. • 1W01_.. petlod, 1CM'1 M, Otean. 2411 dUCW bY-1 e11t1M .. fll1~11 lllled neu 11/ldef 1"9 Flelllioo• menc,c1 10 tranuct bull· did on tne tth day Of way, Mtedby.e"'9itedpt11net· 1..-MAN ANO Al· IMllC*I to tnnMCt ~ '-"1nft0.,..,."'81that ... Marino Drive, fllewporl nat9'14PT 1 1 t'•) ebove on: May 17, 188~ BullneH N1ml(1) lllled °"' undaf tl\e ~ltlout 1990, by """ual ~t. ttliO SOCIATU. 800 Hftpott neM wMtar the FIOUtiOul OUttty be held~ IN Dtltrtol laeotl. Callf. t2te3 fie reg 1 ran 1 Pny111a K. RolnM, p, .... a~on:Ap11l l , 1990 8ualnffl Ntme(a) lllled ~tn.Nldpt11nertllip The r90lttrenl(1I com-oentar Orille, ~· SOO. lotlneee N~a) lletect ~lbcty llO)~lrOM Thie butlneta II con· menced~ ".:-c' dent Miit• Chien, Preeldent Ibo~ on. January 31, 1990 and terminate thalr retetlOna menoeci to tranaect ....... ~ e..ot\, Celt. tttlO Move Ott: June *~ tn. *'-IN'.-.rd la fNda. dl'°'8d by. • general pert· ~ N4"M(t) Thi• 1tatement """ tiled Tl\I\_ 111temef\t was filed DouQfu P. Trump, AM!s-u pertt1er1 ttiertln. ,_ llftdet tN ficl~ fr ...... "9Mtfl WMll~ JoM G. ~. Vlae Ho ~ lNY .......... tW'lfllp --. with the County Clerk Of'Or· with the County Clefk Of Or· 11111 Sec:r111ry OA TED AT Newport 8utlne11 NalM(t) Hal.cl 4e27 Valleelto OrM, Yorbl ltr ...... 1t 1119 l6d tor I pafliocl of '°'1Y-TM raoltlrat1t(1) com• ·~ ~·~ ange County on May 2. 1990 arige County on Mey 7. 1990 Thia a111ement was nled Beacl\. c.1110fnia Ihle 22nd at>ow on: NI A Linda, c.111. t2MI Thie lt.a.ment ... fllad M (41) Nit attar t"8 dete menoed to traneact ~ ~;·..;n.,,1 ,.._. f..ao4 with lhe Co~mty C*lt ol Or· day of Mey. 1990. Thomaa V. ~ Pr•· Thie ~llMM 11 con-wtttl tM COllnty Clertl of Or· Ml tor IN Ol*lina INf«lf. natl \#Ider IN flctltlout ,,.. a "' Publlttlad Orarige Coaal Publlahed Orange Coel1 all(1e County on Aptil 27. TtlomM L Ulman, Gen-dint duet.cl by: In lnclMdual lr'9I County on ~ 10. TN iotrd Of EMMion of ~ NalM(1) 119tect With IN County OlllyPllaUAlly 25. June.1, 6, Deity Piiot Mey 1 f, 18, 25. 1990 erll PW1'* T"'9 atalefMfll w11 lllad The 'eoittttnl(ll com• 1HO IN Nawoott• ..... lJnlftad above on: Aprl 1M7 ... County on M 15, 19to June 1, 19to , • ,..,.. Q lln • n . D 11 n" a wtth the County Cleftl of Or· menced \O tranNC1 bull-,...,. 8ctlool <*trict '9letWI the Jot1n AndNwl. ~I 19'0 F-476 F·,22 Publlltlecl Oranr. Coelt C,,,..._, .A'*MPt -anoe County on May 10, nett under 11\e Flctltlou• Publlthed Orarige Coaet rlgfll 10 ..... any Of .. Ilda Tlll9 ttaternent waa fllad ---------Dally Piiot May 1 , 18. 25 • ..._..,, CeMet om., .... 1990 Bullneu N11M(a) II tied o.lly Piiot May 16. 2&, June and not MCelMflly eccept wtth ttla County Ciani of Or· Nit.IC NOTICE June 1. 1990 -......,. ......, CA ,_,. •baVe on: NIA 1, I , 1MO IN iow.t 16d, and to~ ange County on May 10, F-418 -Atlft: c... y_, PublltNO Orange CoMI frMCet Smtih Inman F-442 fll'IY lnfolmallly Of 1rr.,ian. '"° Kf70t4 PtCmlOU91U .... 11 PtalC NOTICE NAiii ITATl•NT Ksm7 TM lollowlng petlOOI are FICTlTIOUI 9UllNfH doing bUtlnell 11. NA.Ml ITATIMENT WEST COAST TRAFFIC Tbe following persons a.re SCHOOL. 3803 Harbol doing buslnff• IS: BouleYtrd, Suite G·9. Costa LIN I< LETTER SELF MeM, C11i1 92628 STORAGE-RC. 765 Baker L_ttluce A.muse U Comeoy Street. Costa Mesa, C1111 Sc;hoola. Inc., Calllorn11. 92626 1740 S. N.-.. Avenue, Suite Llnl<leller R C Partner•, 105, S1t1 G11brl1I. Calil 785 Bake1 Stteet, Costa 91778 Mesa Calif 92626 Thia t>us1n11s la con· T1111 bu11nau •S con· ducted by· 1 corpor1t1on ducted by a limited partner· The registrant(•) com· ship menced to 1ran11c;t DUSI· The reg1a1rant1s1 com-nen under the Flcllllous menoed lo lransact buSt· 8ualn111 Name(•) hsted neas under the F1c111oous abOve on Apnt I 1990 Business Name(s) ••sled Lind• J Regan, Vice above on N1A President Jack Jenkins Thia s1a1ement was llled This statement was flleo with 11\e County Clerk of 0 1· with the Countv Clerk ol Or· 1ng1 County on May 7 1990 ange County on Mey 7 1990 ,45f123 f456305 Published Orange Coasl Publtsheo Orange Coast Dally Pilot May 11, 18 25. Dally PllOI May 1 f. 18 25. June 1. 1990 June t, 1990 Publletled Orenge COMI Dally Piiot Mey 18. 25, June Thie ltatemertl Wit llled ty In t//'ff ll4S ~. ,_,.. D•lly Piiot June 1, 1tt0 1. I, 1990 Yllllh the County Clerk of Or· •WPOttT-MllA UWt· Pul>MIMd Orang41 Coeet ------- 1--1111-ID1-1C-Ml\_f_"'_E__ F508 • F-440 arige County on May 1&. Nit.JC NOTICE PllD ICMOOL DllTNCT .. Delly Pilot May 11, 25, J11ne ,--. ""' "' '"° Or~~ 1, •• 1tt0 Ml.IC NOTICE f4'1tll K~ ...,_.Lllev Ut~,IM- Kmks Pta.IC NOTICE Publletled Orange COUI PICTITIOU9 ---·· ,...., .. ,.. ........ aM '1CTITIOU• llUIMH K""2 Diiiy PHot May 25, June 1, e. NAMI ITATl•NT ............. -.al17 ·-ac _,.,.II:' NAMI ITATIMINT FICTITIOUI ~II '1CTmOUI IU ... 11 15. 1990 Ttle fol!Owfng pet9CHll 111 Oii.ci: Mey 24, lttO r--nu ~ The lollowing pettanf are NA• ITATIMEfT NAiii ITATl•NT F-482 dolnQ bullnen M : Publllhad Ortnge Coall doing bullneu 11: doing business 111 Tile lollowtng !M'IOOI are The fOlloWlng peflOOI are C(O AT THE TOWERS, Delly Ptlo1 May 28. June 4, ~-. WORLD BEACH A I c HE N I N T E R . doing bullMll u : dolnn bUllnela u : --1c ..,,,.,.,.c. 19800 M1cAr11\ur Blvd '"° _,,,,_ -AGEMENT co 333 NATIONAL CO · 27 Aleu n· CARE PKOS 1115 Not· LA MIRADA METRO· ,--. ""' iw. lrvtne, Callf. 92715 ., M-916 Sealed bide may ba r• Cout HIQh•ay" •235 drla, lrvtM. Callf 9271' !Ingham Ad.,' Newpo rt CENTER ASSOCIATES, 2 PICTYnOUl IU ... 11 ,leldt fay Walla. 2526 celved at the oftloe of Ille one del Mar, Calif. 92 ThOmH Chen. 27 Ale~an· Beach Calll 92660 COfportl• Park. Sulla 2 10. ,.... ITATIMINT 6*n Blvd., CdM. Calif. Nit.JC NOTICE :~ .... ~letdk,P33000 8o~ Ian Forman. 3334 drle. lrvlne, Calff 927 14 Robin Elll1 111~ Nol· Irvine, Caltf 92714 T"9 followl1'19 petlOOS are 92e25 ...,....,.ar • · · >ll 17M. Coaa1 Hlgflway •235 This business 11 con· 11nghem Rd , Newport Metrooentar Partners,• dolnQbYllnenu: Thia bualMH It con· YOU AM * Dl•AULT Newport Beach . CA onadelMar,Clllf.8 ducted. by an tndtvidual Beach Calll 92660 Calltornla general partner· • S6L'S BUSINESS AND dueled by. 111 lndlvldual ~A DEID M TMllT 9265t-1788 untll I l:OO a.m. Thia buslneH la the r~glstrant(S)t ~~-Shl ;on Corzine 3262 Or· ahlp, CllF Anoclatff II Lim· PAYROLL SERVICE. 1535 The reglatranl(a) com· DA1WD OCT091Jt II.,_: on lhe l5lh day of June, ducted by an lndlvldu mencect 0 transac 11 • egon Ave . co1'11 Me11. lled Partneral\lp, •Delaware Superior Alie Space 8. New· men<:.cl to transact bull· UNL.all YOU TAKI AC· 19'0, II wnlcft time such The reglatranl(•I nets undef the Fk:titloua c1111 92626 tlmlled pertnerahlp, c/o port Beacl\, C1Uf. 92860 nest under the Fk:lllloua TIC* TO "'°1'1CT YOUR bide thall be opened and menoed to trana.c;t B~lnen :·";~•i9~1ted Tn•s buliness ts con· Copley AEll E1t11e Ad· Soloman w Stoll, 1535 Bu1lne11 N1melt) llated ...,....,..,, rT llAY M rMd..l.or ~.TRAFFIC neat under Iha' F 11 ve on ay • ducted by-c;o-pannera "''°''· 399 Soylaton Str .. t. SupetloJ Ave Space 8. New-lbo\19 on N/A IOU) AT PU9UC IA&.£• ,,_ ef .-..,..... 8ualnH1 Naml(1) Thomas Chen The reglstfant(s) com· Boston. Mau 02116 port 8Mch. Calll. 92660 Zelda Walla YOU •ID AM~ RXPI.~ SIGNAL INTERCONNECT abo~ on N/A. ,;hh:~ 't111e";ent1;:'0,1'~ rnenced 10 transact busl-Tnls but lneas la con· Thie bu11neaa It con· Tl\la 1t1tement waa !lied NATIC* M ntl NA""'9 ON JAMBOREE ROAD Ian Forman w c• n~~~ May 4 1990 ness under tne Ftctltloua ducted by· I general part· ducted by· an lndlvldual with the County Clerk of Or· Of THI P"OCllDINQ FROM BAYVIEW WAY TO Thie 111tement w ange ou Y FC..001 Business N1me(1)-listed nerll\lp Tl\e regl1tr1nt(1) com· ange County on May 23. AGAIN IT YOU, YOU Bl=~T 28 1 with tlll Counl y Clerk P blla"_,. O 8,,,... Coast abOve on NIA Tl\e regtstr1nt(1) com· mencled to trtnSICI bull-1900 INOULD CONTACT A I I , .: I 1,1 t arige County on Ma u '""' r --..-Slleron Corzine menced lo tranaact bull-neat under Ille F1C1ittou1 F...a:D 11.AWYUl. "''""' 1 1 '111 •: 1990 ~ally f11~~9~8Y 11• 18· 25· Thia statement was llled ness under the Fkllltloua Bualneu Name(•) 111110 Publlal\ed Orange Coast NMtoe of 124.000.00 f F-441 un~ ·, F-419 wllll tlle County Clefk ol Or· Buslne" , N1me<•l llll•d above on: June 1, 1990 Deity Piiot, June 1, 6, 15. 22. T,,.....,.... ...~.P..P_~1°"f' i:Y d 11" 1 ~lly Published Orange -------....1...;..;-4:..r.o.7.._ _______ '-F·-'4"'2~1 __ aooe County on Mey 3. 1990 above on May 11. 1990 Solomen Stolt 1990 URdef Deed .....,....,... th 1 h •Y 0 •y. Dally Pilot. Ju"41 I, 6. 1 F455S71 S1ec>nen J Mullar Thia atetement wu tiled F-500 of Truet 1990. 1990 Publtslled Orange Cou t Tiiis 111temenl wu filed with the County Clerk or Dr· Not~ ls l\ereby given In.I WANDA I . "AOOK>. City Diiiy PllOI May 25. June 1, 8. wllh Ille Coun!)' Clerx ol Dr· .,. County on May 11, TRUST DEED DIVERSIFIED c.... - lS. 1990 ange County on May 23. 1990 fltlK.IC NOTICE SERVICES. 1 C1lllornl1 Cof· Proepec;ll~ bidder• m1y -------F-479 1990 F451122 porlllOn 111ru11 ... or ·auc· obtain one NI of bid dooU· F411MO Publlsl\ed O<enge Cout NOTICE M c;e11or 1rua1ee. or mentaatno c;o11 1rtheolflca -------- Publlahed Orange Coasl Dally Piiot May 25. June 1, 8. "*.IC HEANMO aubatlluted trull .. pursuant ol the Public Wotkt o.part. P\lllC NOTICE Dally Piiot. June 1, 8, 15, 22. 1S, 1990 NOTICE IS HEREBY lo the Dead of Trust ... '"anl. 3300 Newp o~r,:_•i-.r:.c;.mROye••• ----i·----======l-t99G-de_ GIVEN lhll the Cjty._C I lll Y J Iii W1 • ~SOrTT · NAMI IJATUll F51130 F-501 of'The-c'ltYol N'i#p<irt841aen LIAMS a JAMES E WIL· Newport Beach . C A The fo4IC>Wlng pet FICTITIOUI 9UllNEH IC W\flCE wlll hold • public; l\ear· LIAMS, HUSBAND & WIFE 928S9·1768 dol business 111 NAME ITA THIENT Nit.IC NOTICE Pl&. ""' Ing/review or 1ppl1C1tlon by AS JOINT TENANTS Re-I For lurtl\ef lntorm111on. R"8 v AL RI 0 GE The loltowing e>e1sons are K51•-0l THE BALDWIN COMPANY C()(ded NoYembef 2. 1989 c;all Jim Brahler, Proj9ct SOCIA TES. 4343 doing bustneu Ill . K~I FICTITIOUI •Ul*Ell FOR PL.-NNING COM· Inst • 89·593605 of Ottielll Man~ II 844.J;U, Karmen Avenue ( ttAIA WATER (21CAMCO FICTJTIOUl IUll'ffll NAME STATEMfNT MISSION AMENDMENT NO. Records In the ottlce ol thel Publlshed Orange Cout Beech Calif 92~ 1 No u S T R IES . t 8 1' NAME ITATfMENT Tiie tollowin sons are 710 property located 11 8 County Rec:order of oraooe Dally ~1101 June 1, 5, 1990 t<oll. Royal Ridge Monrovia Avenue. Costa The lollowlng persons are dOI buslneJ t:;1 Corporate Ptaze. ReQvaat to County. Cellfornle. and Fi515 10Cl1tea, LP .. a Call Mesa Calli 92627 dOlng bullness llS M101A CONNECTION •mend the COfPOrllll Ptua pu'suaritto 11\e Notloe of ()e. limited partnership Thomas E Morse Co , H I l l Po 1 N T E CO N· 160 N-Cent9f Drive Planned Communtly De· raun and EleCtlon 10 s.ul Nit.IC NOTICE Von l<erman Avenue. Caltlornta 181' Monrovia OOMINIUMS. C/O The Wtl· 120 N ~I Beach Calll ~opmenl Plan so H \O thereundef rec:orded Jl flU• port Beach Call! 92 Avenue Coste Mesa. Calll 11am Lyon Co . 4'90 Von ;2660 ew r · ralM the approved pad 1 r y 2 9, , 9 9 o •Inst DEPARTMENT OF The Koll Compeny, 92627 Karman Ave . Newport Nicole H nt 24561 t<ings elev111on on Sile No 8 lrom •to-050123 ol "Id OlfiQla.tj THE TREASURY rornla corporauon, This ousiness 11 con-Beach. Calif 92660 R d L una' N"" el Celll elevation 126 lo elevatton Records. wlll Siii on June 8. INTERNAL REVENUE Von Karman Avenue. CIUCled by II corporatton LIM No I (San Juan Oil agu . .,u • 128 1990 ., 1 00 p M AT THE' SERVICE 8eKtl Calrt 92 Tne reg1stranl(Sl com· Cap1s1r1no1. lr>e a Call· 9]~~ b sinass is con· Tn11 pro)ecl l\IS b4Mln re-NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE NOTICE Of '"'fhls bu~lness Is meneed 10 transact Dusi· fornta corporation. 4'90 1 ~ v~. and •I lies been de-To T HE c E> u NT Y .~IC AUCTION ducted b 11 al neu under the Ftettltous Von l(arman, Newport ducted ~Y ~r1 :ndlvidual 'm. !ermined that.JI is c111egor1-COURTHOUSE. 700 Ct\/IC IALf nershl y oen-r Business Nam~s) ltsted Beach Calif 92660 m::!o ~~ s:,:~!~J, ~~S•· Cllly n empl under the re· CENTER DRIVE WEST .1 Und9f the authority In Thep regtatrant(sl above on January •. t990 Thts bullness •S con-nesa urioer the Fic1111ous qulrements ol Ille C11tforn11 SANTA ANA CA II OUbllc Internal Revenue Code tee· ~ to trans.ct Thomas E Morse Co. ducted by • corporatton BustnellS Naml(sJ ltsted Env1ronrneo111 Ovahty Act aucuon. 10 lhe n.ghest btd·l lt0n 6331, the propaf'ly 0•· ness under the FICI President The reg1str11rit(sl com· above on Ma " 1990 For 1nrorm1111on call (7 "' der !or ci sl\ .(payable al the acrlbed below hu been MU· Buatness Name(s) 1 fh1s srnremenl was hied menced to transact busl· Nicole Hunty 6'4·3200 ume or n le 1n lawful money 1d tor nonp1ymen1 ot abOve on May 22. 19 wllh the Cou11ty Cterk or Or· ness un<ler the F1c111tovs Tllfl staternent was Med NOTICE IS HEREBY of the united Slltesl. ell lnt9fnat ievanue tun due Martin Krupp anqe County on May 7 1990 Business Namel sl ltsted with tne Count Clerk 01 Or-FURTHER GtVEN thal u 1d oghl lille. and interfft. con· lrom TERRANCE I( & This llllement·wH 145$127 abOve on June \987 II Counl yon Ma 2' pubhChellffngw11lbehelOon Y9yed 10-&nd now held by II CATHERINE PHttllPS The With Ille County Clerk Pubh$11ed Orange Coast Jonn G Markley 'V1Ge 1~ Y Y the 11th day ol June 1990, under "'d deed 1n Ille prop· prooerty will be l()ld at pub-1 County on Ma Daily P1101 May 2S June 1 8. President • Funtl II the hour or 7 00 Pm. in efly 111uated ,,, said county tic auction 111 provided by 1~ tS 1990 Thts statement was llted Published Orange Coast the Coty Hall Council and S111e and Oescr11>e<1 H 1n1ern1l Revenva COde MC· F F·H• witll the County Cieri! ot Or-D111 P1101 Jun' 1 8 IS ?2 Chamt>efs 3300 Newport follows uon 6335 and retlled regu-Published Orange ange County on May 10 19~ Boulevard Newport Beach LOT 6 AND THE SOUTH· lallons Dile ol Sale Deily Pilot June 1 8 , --n-un-l-IC_NO_T_IC-E--11990 F-497 CA92663.llwntehtirne and WESTERLY 1600 FEET C!IF WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27. 1990 ° l"UU FUM7t pl1ce. 111 perSOf'IS inl9fHled t OT 7 IN BLOCK 14. OF 1990. Time or Sale BIDDER Puollsneo Orange Coast mty appear and be heard TRACT NO 772, IN THE REGISTRATION· 9 30 AM, FICTITIOUSIUSINESS Dally Piiot May 18 2S June nomlll' NOTIC-£ thereon llyovchaJtenge tn1s CITY OF N EWPORT OUE-STIONS _ 10 30. -------- • NAME STAlEMENT 1 8 t990 nJD "' projeCI tn court. you may be BEACH COUNTY OF OR• SALE-11 00 AM Place ot n11D1 IC NOTICE The follow1n9 l*SO<\S are F-439 KS1J1I limited 10 ra1s1ng only those ANGE. STATE OF CALI· Sile 23 CIVIC CENTER1 __ ..;.r__;.UUL _____ _ doing buS•'11'SS as T 0" IUUH yOu or someone else FORNIA AS PER MAP RE-PLA ZA. CITY H A LLI ~ GENESIS Hf AL lH SER· MUC NOTICE 1 TA ~,~:o:A:,AL raised at the pubhC hearing CORDED IN BOOK 23 p o L 1 c E A N N E )( S~I VICES 350 Eas1 17th Street FflOM PARTNERIHIP deserlbeo on thlS notice or in PAGES S ANO 6 OF MIS· AliJDITORtUM, SANTA ANA. (CITACION JUOtCI "11•. Costa MPsa Caftl F51M3 C>nflATINO UHD£R written correspon~ de· CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN CA INW CORNEA OF AOSS NOTICE TO DEFEN 92627 FICTITEIOUSTl llUTEllNf!TIS FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS llvered to the Cily 111 or prior THE OFFICE OF THE ST ANO S.V.TA ANA (av1so I Acuslldo) MA Juen Carlos Vazquez NAM A M ,. .. AME to Ille publlC hellt11\Q COUNTY RECORDER OF BLVD I Title Ottered Only 0"RA PUJARA an" 2065 Charle Costa Mesa The lollowmg persons are " WANOA f RAGGIO CITY "' " Caltl 92627 doing buStness as ' CLElllk cfrv OF NEW SAID COUNTY EXCEPT Ille Tlghl. tttle. an01nt9f"t ol lhrough 10 1nclu11ve Tnos bus1nl'SS IS con· MARRIOTT IN·FLITE Tne lollow1ng pe1son has PORT '1 c . THEREFROM THE SOUTH· T ERR AN c E K & YOU ARE BEING dl)(;ted by an individual SERVICES 2990-B Airway wllhd1awn as e general pan -P bl. h~ HO C 1 WESTERLY 12.00 FEET OF CATHERINE PHILLIPS In BY PLAINTIFF IA Ud 1 C ' Ille Pl 1nerlh1p op u tS .... range OIS LOT 6 APN O'S-062· 10 and lo the property Wiii be de(Tl1nd1ndol CENT The reg1st•an11s1 com-Ave Costa Mesa aJif ner rom r • Daily P1101 June 1. 1990 Property ldd reu 11 ollered tor 111e 11 re· FEDERAL SAVINGS I mcmceo ro 1111nsac1 bus1· 92626 efl ll!JO under lhe llClllOOUS F 510 23 R ricss under the r1c1111ous Ca1er11r tntern111on111 busmeas name ot INTERIOR • purporJeelly known as 3 quesled. Ille Internal •v· LOAN ASSOCIA llON. Bu•1ness Namefsl listed Corporation. Del11w11re. EN'VIAONMENTS al 3 152 LUGONIA OR, NEWPORT enue Serviee will furnish In· inga and lo11n 11ssoc1at1 aonve on NIA 781 1 Montrose Aoact . Redhlll Avenue. ~utte 200 PUBUC NOTICE BEACH. CA 92663 l<><mallon •bout pou lble "°"hive JO CALE Juan Carlos V8lQuez Potomac Maryland 2085' Costa Mesa Cahl 92626 TM tolal amount ot Ille encumbrances. whlCn may OAYI lftar thl• 1um Tnis siatement was l•led Trios business 11 con· The t1c1111ov1 bus1neu K57550-o1 unpaid bala'\(le 01 the obit· be uMfut 1n determining Ille 11 NNed on you to wilt• ine Countv Cter~ or Or· ducted by a c:orpor1111on name stalemenl lor the pan · ~~~:,. ~~=~S gal ton aecvreel by Ille prop. vll\MI ot the Interest being typewritten reepon ange County on May 14 Ttoe reglstrant(sl c;om· nersh1p was tiled on Augusl erty to ba sold 11.nd reason· told Oet<:rtplton ol prop-tttll C<l"rt. 19~0 menced 10 transact bust· 31 1988 in lhe county 01 The following persons ~re able esllmated coats. ex.1 erty THE LANO REFERRED A letter or~ FA""'011 ness under the FtC11ttous Oraooe Uolng buS•l\eH es penses and advances at lhe1 TO HEREIN IS SITUATED IN not prot.ct '°"' '°"r -· F II N ... A"" r NORTHEAST FEDERAL. lime of the 1n111111 publlcatlon THE STA TE OF CALI· ----,~ m P111>hsne<1 Oranne Coast Business Nemets) 1is1ed u ame an... .., ... r'ISS o •• 0 'V ., A "'""''""" ,._........_ .,,. 111 p Wltnd 1 1-1 on narman venue ot Ille Notlee ol Si te 11 FORNI,-. COUNTY OF OR· In..,_ i......1 torm Diiiy Pilot May 2!1 June ' 8 BbOve on Oecemoer 15. I' erson r"JW ng Suite ,00 lrVIM Calif '18,SS. ~ ANGE. CITY OF NEWPORT • .,, .... ,-r--, .. _· '~rt lo ........ 15 1990 . 1989 Byron P1ncl1ert 3152 Redhtll ,.. v~ .,._ F-•8 , Gary L Theurer vice Avenue. Su1e 200. Costa 927 15 In l ddlllon to casn. the,BEACH, CA ANO IS OE· ceme. CALL CLASSIFIED .. Daily Pilat Mesa Call! 92626 Nemec. Inc; Connec;11c;vt, Truslee will aceepl certified SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS tf y<I" do not tile •••••••••••••••·-~·-••••••••••••••••••••••••••·~· Pu~~~·~e ~wSO ~lie H~~ S~ere.ch~k• cashier's ch"k AA~ELL '~"~tt~.r~ Ill Dally Pllol May 25 June I 8 Hanford ConnecllGUI 06103 drawn by II 511111 or Feo.<11 LOT 26 IN TRACT NO loea Iha c .... eftd WE WI LL Daily Pilat S E·ll . INi6EPEN°DEN~ Costa Mesa NEWS ·yo U R Newport seach NEws . · Corona Del Mar NEWS CAR ~:=~~'.r3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATIACHEO. Just call us to renew your ad. Aun 1 O word s for 3 weeks al S 18.50, sse each add111onal word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anything that has a space between tt. For 1nd1vtduals only \ 15 t990 Thts buStness 11 con· Credll Union or S1vings As-10 IA, AS SHOWN ON A ...... m-y lftd F-477 ducted by 11 corpo<atton soc11t10n. or Savings Bank. MAP RECORDED IN BOOK erty may be tallen w ----------I The re91s1rant(s) com· authorized to oo bullness in 33. PAGE 3 t, OF MIS· f\lfttlef wMnlng from PUBllC NOTICE menee<I lo transact bl.ISi· thlt State All c;hec;6cs mull CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· ~rt. ----------ness unoe1 Ille FlCUl•OUS De currently date(! In Ille CORDS OF ORANGE There.,. othet 1(51414 Business N1me(t) ltlled event tender other thi n cas11 COUNTY. CALIFORNIA qutr-la. Y<I" '"'' Nolle• of Sale above on June 6. 1989 ts eceepteo. the Trustee mar PARCEL 2 10 call en attorney of Real Properly Bellndll Weill Secretary wtthllOIO the u11uance ot "'' A NONEXCLUSIVE AP· -·· " you do "°' -•t Prtvile Sele Tn1s statement was filed Trustee's Deed until lunds1 PURTENANT EASEMENT en attorney.'°" "'•Y No. A 153013 with Ille County Cieri! of Qr. t>e<:ome llVlltllble 10 Ille F 0 A ING RE s s AN 0 .ttomer referral " In the Supertor Court or ange County on May 25 payee or eridorsee as 1 mat· EGRESS OVER PRIVATE a 1ete4 _. ornc. (llel the State of C1hlorn1a IOI 1990 ,., ol rtghl STREETS ANO OTHER tM ~ booll) 1118 C0un1y ot Orange F451549 Said Hie will be made bul AREAS DESCRIBED IN l>eeSN" de que le In the matter of tile Estate Puollsnect Orange Coast without coven1n1 or w1r-ITHAT CERTAIN EASEMENT 1,.._ "'• cllac 01 Mary E 0 Ouinn De· Dally Piiot June 1 8 15. 22. ranty. ei1press or implied re-I DEED TO THE IR'VINE COM· dlclal 11ated Ilene un ceaM!d 1990 gardtng Ulle. posseu1on or. P.\NY, A WEST 'VIRGINIA de M OIAI CALlNOA Nottee is hereby given that F·S04 encumbrances to saltsfy 1ne 1 co RPO RAT I 0 N. RE· para preaenlar the undersigned wlll sell at indebtedness secured by CORDED ON AUGUST 14, ,...ueel• eecrtte 1 Private sale. lo the 111g1>es1 fl\ellC NOTICE said Deed actvances the<•· 1974, IN BOOK 11220. qutna.., eale corte. and DOSI Oldder sub1ec1 10 under, with 1ntereal .. PAGE 1008. OF OFFICIAL Una Cetll 0 11n1 II tonl1rm111on 01 said Su· K574'4 provtOed lne<e1n. and Ille RECORDS OF ORANGE t.wfon6ca no le pertor COi.iii on or alter the FICTITIOUI 8UttMEll unpa•d prtnoipal or the note COUNTY proeeccleft: .., , 1th Clay ol JUNE 1990, al NAMf STATEMENT secured by Mid oeed-wtlh PAOPEA-TY At>ORESS eacrlta a meql)lnel Pie oKlce ol Kulyll & Negri. t ne touo...,,,rig oersons ere 1nterHl thereon Ill pro111<1eo 280 I BAVSHORE DRIVE. cumpllr con la• 765 The Ctty Dflve Sovlh. dbtng bullness I'S . 1n H id Note NEWPORT BEACH. CALI· ma I Id ad.. I et • Suite 378 Orange CA HARRY'S ALIGNM ENl Oiied May 3. 1990 FORNIA 92663 aprop&edH 1l 1111ect q 92668 County ot Orange SERVICE 123 Monte Vtsta TR U IT DEED DI ·I Property may be In· .,_ la oone eec:uc State ol California all the Av'enue Costa Mesa Calli Vf"llFlfD SERVICfS,•ac>eetedat ORtVE BYONLV cno. right title and 1n1erest o1 92626 1 2 4 4 4 V I C T 0 " Y Payment Te<ms Full pay· II uitect no Pf-I said deceased 111the11me or Harry J Fagen and 90U\.IVAM>, IUfTf t10, merit required on •COCIP· r..,ue•I• 1 llempo death and 1111 the right 1111e Marcella G Fegan Trustees NO,.TH HOLLVWOOO, CA 11nceotnlghe1t t>ld Formol P9fderelcHO yle' and interest that the esllta ol lhe Harry J Fagan end t1tOI (111) 7t2·20ll, •y: Payment All paymenls must quttM 111 IOltrlo "' of lllfd deceased hllS BC· M81Cella G Fagan Declar· LYNN WOLCOTT/VICI be by cull. cer111ied Cheek. y otra• COllt d• quired by O!H'flillfOn ot law or atlon 01 Trust 1nltl&lly .,._llOENT c11h11r's or treuurer't proplid.cl llfl awteo otllefWlse other than or 1n created '4 123190. 3088 t Publl111e<1 Orange Coast check or by a Untied Slates clonal pot perle de la 1 addition 10 th!lt or said de· Oflltwood 011ve. South Dally Piiot May 18. 2~. June poSlel bank. •~press, or falet.., otroa oeased 811M hmf! ot death, Laguna Cattl 92677 t, 19to telegraph money order ........ Puede que In and to 111 the cer1a1n reel fh1a bus1nesa 11 con· F462 Miki Cheek or money order qulera 1'-met a vn property s•t.ullled 1n City ol dueled by husband and wile p1y1ble to the Internal Rell· ~lat~te. ll Cypress Courny cit Orange The reg1s1r11nt(1I com-PtalC NOTICE enue Service oce a "" abotado State 01 C111.r.,rnio. parllou· menc:eo to lr110111c1 bu11-C. "'IAl/MYI~ Of· ~ 1 "" MntctO lerly described as tollows, to "41SS under tne Fk:lllloua NOTICf FICI"-P.O. •oa C·20, erencla de 1i.ogedoe wtt BuSlnau Nama(s) Jiited INVITING lfDI L11una Meuet. CA tan une ........ de .,-. Lot 30 ot Traer 5338, u above on November 2'. Sealed bids mey be re-(7f4) Mt-da (vee eC dkectMlo per map rec0<ded 1n Booli 1975 oelved al tne ottloa or the Dated Mty 29. 1990 feNco) 231 . pga 38-40, 1nclut1ve. of Harry J Fegen "' City Clerk. 3300 N.Wporl Publlll\ecl Or1n99 Coast · c ... No. mltcelleneous mapa. re-Tlllt 1111ement w11 lited Bouteverd. P o Bo1t 1768. D1Jry PUOI June 1 1990 1teo1m c;0<da or County Rec:ord9f or w11n Ille County Clerk ol Or· N 1wpor1 B 11 ch . C A F507 The 111me and addr Orange County mora corn-ange C~y on May 23. 92659-1768 unlll 11 09 1 m the court 11 (El !)bm monly known u 8838 Itta on tile 15th dly ot Jun•, "8JC NOTIC( dfrec;clon cs. ta cort MolOk•I DftVtl Cyp1ess. CA ,..... J990 ••• wl\lch rime IUCll MUNlClPAL COURT 90630 Published 011noe Coa11 bid• tht ll oe 098ned and 11mtt SANT A MONICA JUD Terms of H I• C&lh tn law-Dally PllOI. Jvn• 1, 8, 15. 22. read for . • TAT I .. INT 0, DISTRICT. COUNTY fVI money of the United 1990 Tttle of ~t: TAAFFIC WWTHD9'AWAL \.OS ANGELES. STAT ·---------~---------------------· Sll1n on tale. or pan <:ast1 F·49' SIGNAi. INTEACONNECT ~ PAJn'N1"9tlP CALIFOANIA. 1725 t 1nd bllence evidenced by ON SAN JOAOUIN HILLS Of!SMTWQ UNDS" Street. 811111 MoniCa. NAME-------------PHONE _____________ _ ADORE.SS CITY-------------- STATE--------ZlP----CHECK #--- MASTERCARD/VISA#-----------~ AMOUNT ENCL. --- EXPIRATION DATE ---- MESSA CE: r noll teeured by MOil~ "8.IC NOTICE ROAD FROM JAM80REE flCTITIOUI IUllNlll f<wn11 to'O I or Tiutt D..ci on 1"9 i)top. ROAD TO SPYGLASS HILL NA• Ttle 111me. addr111 lflY to told fen Pet cent of LIOAI. NOTICI AOAO I . teleptlone number ol 1tn0\lnt bid 10 bl deposited •W"O"T·•IA Cefttr.at No.i 211e The rotio.ine w.on "" 11n·1 attorney. or p1 llrith bid UWllD ICNOOt. lntlneer'• l1t1"'ate1 wllhdf twn .. •general parl· wllhOUI tn lllOfney. 81ds or oflere 10 l>e In writ· Deln.tCT S 124,000 00 ner ffOft\ Ille Pllf1ftef"'40 oc>· l'IOnlbre. 11 dkec:Clon y 1ng and will ba reoetlled 11 NOTtCI! IS HERE8Y Approved by tne City aralfne under tne 11c11tiou-m•ro de talefono 11\e tf()f"lld olflc• II 1ny GIVE~ tl\11 lhtl Boero Of Counell thlt 2tlh d1y of May, bu11"4111 nat'M Ol INTEAIOR •bOQ•do d.i Uttm•nd• time 1t1., the first publl· lduUtlOn of the New90fl· t990 £N'VIAONMENT$ at 3152 de! !iefn1nd1nte q e.rlon hereof 11\d bef0t1 M ... UnlflN $cl\Ool Dlttttcl WANDA I , "AQOIO, Cltt RedhHI Avenu.. Suite 200. ti.inc. tbogadO, H ) d1ta ol aale ol 0rlr'9t County Wiii r• C'-' Coe1a MaM. Calli 11282t NETH A "'CCOMAN. Oii.ci tt\11 17th day of calve 9"led Old• up lo 2 00 ProtP«ti.... bidder• may The llel ltlo11• !>\#tin"' Bar No 8 11741, A May. 1990 pm on file 12th d41Y of June, obllln OM NI Of bid dOW· name llllerntlnl IOt Ille pert• FESSION.\l LAW co C-1 ~. llllllfll, Attemer .. '"°· ., 1~ ,\lfctlaalfla Ot· mtll\lt at no C()\t ll IM offio. Mrtl\lp WM tiled on AUQUtl ATION. 3eoo Wllatllr• &...li.111 TM Cltr.,.... .... floe Of Mtd kl\Ool Dll1rlc1, ol Ille Pu* Worlla 0eper1. s I, , ... In lhe Oounty of Ste 1210, LOI A ..._ m, Or-.. CA-. IOCetect at 211&·1 1 .. r mint. 3300 Newporl OfMte • fofn4at0010(213)31 I AttMMr(I) ._ .......... ltr .... Co11a Meta. CA &oulev.,d. P 0 lo11 1791. 'ulf Neme and Addi ... ol DATI! ff:wi.) : ...., '9 ~ tHM, at wfllCh time lald Newport Buen, C A tne Parton Wlthdtltt'l,,t~ 1Nt _, '9 tr---. I•• blctl .. be publldy-* t2'6t·11tl1 • 0..lllt L«Oy Hl)I, 3152 . ''"* I. Z*, ....,. ., "'8 • el ..... and read tor· -~ --fOf tuttiw lnlotmatlon. ~ A\f9flU8, 8'ilt• too • ...,,_De a.a ..,. I l i I I Dill .. el. IJLUMllNO MATCl'IAU call Jim ltaNtt, PtOJect Coltt MIM. C.... tMH .,.._., . . --. Publ!IMd Of•• C"9t ~.,..at• 10 ... '" llC• M1M9W at 1444344 ~ Or~ Coelt ftlltllthed 0r.,. NA.II. TO.OAllYPJlotll>WESTIAYSTlln:, COSTA MtP CA-...-... -.r ... 01-·~s •n:··........ I Delly Piiot "'ay~. J~ 1, cordlne» with CondltlOn•. '.uttllahed Oranoe Coall ~Ptl01May21.~ '·'· Dally ~May 18, H "' .... _ "' •" " ., ... , .. u ,. ,.....,....,. June I , 1tto lnttrwttlOn• tnd S~fl· Dally Piiot JuM 1, &, tMO 1&. ,990 t, I . ttto L----------------=-----=------.---1•-------------------------.. -.j -------WF..OOt AtlOnl wNcft ••on fitt ,,, FTlt• , '·~7• • e AIU· Pwtl. C11HI. 2t391 Jullrl 75 2at1 Jullfl 75 con· pet1· 1 Collet s. 22, F-502 .,. AN· Eul Cor· 25 E .. t Cor· 25 eon· com- butl· lllov• la led eon· parl· om· busl· llous tied hied f Or· 25, 550 oasl . 22. .503 • ... •t Wiii pe- be 1CMI Ollf M · tu· HO IOI na m1· .... • .. qu. Of• ,, . ..,. '" • ol e y 111) OF IAL OF OF aln •Ii· " ... Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/F~. June 1, 1110 _ .... !WUC ............ • ... ta..........__, _ _.,..-•-=E-.:::::•:.:.:llCl::___t-~Ml~ICt.!ID!!!!ra~-· · ~ ll>nci: ..C ilDla MUC llD11Cl · Ml.IC ~ MUC •ta MUC llD11Cl , Pllllc aa MY•-I ~ t!MM• wtll ~ICEOF!MJll'TU T ... mG.1'19JS ...... , ... IH fM· MOl'ICS<WTMllrl'lll?* ___ -~JC DrlPI ~· ......,.,.., kit "919 ·~T.-.... • HB..D 9\""THI OOITA Tl. IM.I MOvm•,_,... aell.•:••• 1•••11111 MU N011CE' MOnc:afWMIAMll tM~MlfOf'lh·lftend lMll90TaWDMB ..._-.,.. MllA PWtNINO co... · NO. T\H73t IMa .__Of • s-• • ...,._.. 1'Mlt'1'D MU NO.. llC>&-TO ~ • cown over t.ne *'° ~ 1n .,.,.. • 8AID oowrn 1 ' ..._........,. ..... AT THl CITY ~?J_-#l{j IN D&:NJlT ,....., ... .. .... ...... .. JMl1IH DTATI OF: ccw-wano111 °" MIClte XIII, 8eGtion. of • .,.. ...... o. __ , MJ MU ....... HALL. 77' ,All!' DAIVI, _,.ADHOOFTMIST YOU AM .. DaM.k.T-.. YOU Aile .,. IHAWN· LESLIE . SM.ICllf... Cllt'tainDeciltatlonolC~ ..alnUTlilOfta .,,... - COITA MESA, CALI· ~Tm t'l/11/7'1 UNLEll UNOiRADUDOf"n•uST • _. _,. .. -Dl!FAULT UMDl!Jt . A CHAAAIN .. . ,.,.9Wt'V nenb, CondlllOtle Md,. .YOWl,.,..h ••• ~ ~ uu ,()NlllA, AT •:• , ... OR YOU TN<r ACTION TO. ~TED OCTOle.R 1, ,. • --. ---Dl!ED OF nuST ~TED IHAWN L atAAAIN Cllee ........ _ ltrlctlOns Cleectil*J below. POMa.oe.• WW vou AIW IH OIPAUlT AS SOON AS '<>8819ll fWJTl.CT \"OUR UNLEU YOU TAICE ,..., .. ~' ._ ,_.. "5/lA/M. UNLW YOU .U IHAWN LESLIE 9Uf ltrOR cousr T1141 111•. ld<lt.., and YOU AM ..... • YCMI uNolJll THE COWHAHTS. THINNTIA OH MOH· MOPERTY. fT MAY IE ACTION TO MOTICT .... -....... -.... ITAJt! ACTtOl'I TO lllOCKETT .a.-Of'"' STAft Olhtt common ~uon. 'AYmWTI. IT llAY • CONDJ1'10NS ANO Al· DAY.~ tt. 1tl0, N!· IOL.O AT A "'81.JC WE. YOUR PROPERTY. rT MtY' 9!f• ..... M ••PROTECT YO\Jll ... a . -O.SCAUPORMA If eny of tne ,_, prapeny IOLO WtTHOUT AMY STIUCTIONS DAT!O QAAOINO THI l'Ol.LOW· rJ. YOU NEliO AH IE 80U> AT A PU8UC "'' 111111 ... ::-_. PllO.PEa'l'Y rr MAY-·~ ... ,.,,..":,.! CouenYOl'°""9GI oucr lbed above le COUl'T -'CTION, 111<110U 3·2•·1" UNLESS \'OU INO~ATIONS. ~TION ()fl THEW.£. F YOU NEm AH I~ re::,.:;-::--IOU>ATA,fWUCMI.£ -lflll •n [1l9 .. of: RALPH W_ P"a'~r~o·~·l' 8~· m•.Y ha~ the~ rlilftt 10 TAKE ACT I ON T O IF AH _.THE FOlLOW· NAT'OAE OF THE: EXFuHATION OF THE IF YOU N'F.21> ~ MYERS 0.CHUO JN A , I lNE, A bt1nQ 'f04Jf tQ;ount In OOod P"OT!CT YOUR PA()P.. INO ACTIONS AA! PROCEEDINGS AcWNsT NATUAE ~ THI ................. ~ EXJl'lANATIOfC OF nm NO:A.1...0 NOT1'ce IS HEf\!BY t2705 fl&/ldl"IJ by ~ till of ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT CHALLPfO.lD IN COUAT, Y'OU you • ..,,. .... .........,_.~ ~ .. •aa-...... ••-To .. ~ GIVEHtl'latttlevn«* ... T1141 Ul!WtiOMd l~tee yowPMtduepaymenttpllls A PUBUC SALE IF YOU TH~ CHALL.ENGi MAY 8E 1 /iCfAL. • ~ ~~-_, lll•1•11aMl'*•lf• .... NAT\JRR OP 111E --~ -._, l\M'"-0"900f1 otS•el'd Olect.munyli&bllitylorany ~hlltted coett end e1t• NEED ANY af>Utol~TIOH UMtTID TO ONLY THOSE CONT AlAWYtA. YOU, YOU ltt()U\.I) W 11 • 1 .. lllfl ..... PllOCEEDINO AOAINST conil_,.,..t ~ ~ P9tltlon fOf' Order Confttm• lnconlCl'*I Of 11141 flfeel ~ l#lthln the t\IM Pllf' OF THE HATVRE OF THIE ISSUES soeftONE RAISE$ On ot/t5/IO II ·~~ CONTACT A LAWVER .... ••~ ...... !YOU, YOU SH0UL0 ~ who ' ~ Ing Sele of 1\9.i PrOJ*1Y of llddr.., lll)d ottw eommon mltted by law l0t .relnst•t .. PROCEEDINGS AGAINSl .!ttE PUBLIC .HEAfV'f(l ~LAKE AMENCA • Nollc8 ii '*9CIV llfMI Wiil ..... dll I .. Ill 1111 • • <X>l'fTACT A LAwva °"91 .... be in~ jil »ie. fo.llOwlQO.dMCrlbecs t9111 oeeiONllon, II any, tnown tn1t11.o1 ycuucc4l!Mt. Wbic.b YOU. ~OU SkOULO CON- OESCAl8!D IN THIS NO-TtOK•N ~ ~ -................. : " 0. W/Zf/tl .-. f'AS fie wfl 01 ...... 01 bo4t\ P'~ . Nieln Stld Mle ~ be ls normllty ~ bu.'1lneet TACT A ~WYER TICE OR IN WAITT£H CO... IPPOlllAllCI ~ urlOef AECONVEYAHCE · =-L .._,.,._ A.M. EOUrrABt.E DEED of! 8HA\NN LESLI~ $1t~led 1n t"9 County ot tn.o.. b111 wohout covenant days P'IC>r 10 tNt date .. t tOf On 'I ·2-90 at 9l00 A M, • RESPO~OENCE OE-end,,.,,..... IO Deed oll~. e ~ ~ANY a die ~ CHARRIN lb SHAWN L Orange, Stlle otC.IH~nla' Of wetrtnty. 41..PtMMd 0t 1he,.leolycMP•°'*'Y No the Cluly ~nled True ... LIVERED TO TWE PLAN· TNia, AllcoftleO on~· • lrUllM. OI The .... nd-:: of .. p C ... M nw.. .... ud CHARRIN ... SHAWN LOT 1. BLOCK 5 SECTION lrnplleO, re;.rdlng tltle.. pm.. tale dlle mey be -Ul\111 under wws purwal'll 10 IN NINO COMMISSION AT, OR t'l/77/7t 111 f>ooumej11 no. 14tCCllUOr INlllM. or Mme a ... ,,...... to ... ot .,_, l:ESLIE M~ETT lb 5 8AL80A ISLsA1Np In 11\e waioft, Of encumbrWlc;es, lliree months trom the date co-.its c.otldltlons Md PAIOA TO. THI! PUBLIC 33242 8o01C 13447 f1110e &25 .,,,__, tr\Mllll punuen1 ~ ..::;' de'i lEI nombft. :1 l ~ 09 fJIJ/ll/'6 a SHAWN L: MOCKETT Mii city of Newpot1 Beach, u lo pey Ille tlf'lllinlflQ e>nnel-tills no11ee 01 a.fault may be reetrlc1iorta ~ded on .. EAAINO. o1 OMc1111 Aecofdl 1n the 1o the OMd o1 Tt\111 .,.r eeorte .. · .,.. OocJ•lll No 16-l01572 ot SHAWN LESLIE MOYER tt10Wr1on1 m-s> thtteof r• ~ tum of the notecsl ,.. re<:()(ded fwtt1'h oate of•• ~21-64' as ~' No 1, APPEAL BY HOME· Oftlce of 118 Aloonier · ol ~ ..., 8Elli C.S. PEAIOR COUAT OF CALI· OlkW ~ t. lk oflb A PETITJON "-. been COl'ded In 8oo11 8. Page 9, cured by Hl<I Deed ol Trust. eotdttlon appean on thll 8A 1250M. Booll·, Pp-. Ot OWNERS OF THE ZONING ORANGE rA<..-. r.....__._ MOA&.EV iJ4 UHMAANE FORNlA. COUNTY OF OR· ftled by Riel< ANDERSON MIJICelllneous Maps Re-with lntar•I lhetton as 11011ce I Offlollll Rec:0td.e In tne office ADMINISTRATOR'S AP· 1 ...,_.,y, ._,_ ' D ANGE, 700 Ct~ Center ollfflie ~olOIV.NG.£ In the &.lperic_)r Cour1 of cords of Mid Orange Coun-prOYlde<l In .. Id note(s) lid· '"l• amoun111 S21,IS0304 of the Aecotder of Ofllf'IOI PROVAL OF A LOT LINE XllCIMcl bV: WIUIAM M WOMAN ~ Drive Waat, Poat Ottiee Boa CCMlmy, ~ ~ Celllomia. County of ty vances. II lily, un<ler tile u of M1y 18 1990 end wlU County Ca11fomla.eucvled ADJUSTMENT (Lk-~ 0 FEENEY l OQATHY I'. OCT08l;R 18, 1186 W . Senta An.a. C .. it<><nlll by. Ro...Nµ> L JAMIESON ORANGE. SUBJECT TO: CondttloN, terms ot the Deed 9f Trust, 1ncr .... UlltM yt:Nt' account oy· Ttl~t E.lli$0n. TO MOVE A COMMON FEENEY l WILFRED J lnllNmllnt No. ~ ol t2702.0838. AND PATIUOA THE PETrllON res1rlellona r-rvt tlona Mllmlleel lees, ch.aroes an<I becOmaa current You may WILL SELL AT PUBLIC PROPERn' LINE BETWEEN F£ENEY & LORRAINE Oftlcllll ~In 118 oMce T1141 name. address. and JAMJESON, HUSBAND fllCIJllQJ ,,,.. RICK covena"lJ t1Umen1•' •~MS Of tile Trustee and not l'ltve '° pey the entlfe AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 1040-1072 SPINAKER, RUN FEENEY WILL SEU AT ol ltle Counlv ~ ot t~e llUmW of plain.. Al'ID WIFE AS JOl?or!" ANDERSON M llpp0irl'8d r1ghtt ano ;igl'lls ol way, oi of the tnJSla-crQted by Slid unpai(f s)onion of y~r ae· 8100EFt ·F~ CASH. ~y· (EVEN NUlot&ERS ONLY) PUBllC AUCTION TO THE ORANGE Cotriy, ~ tltt 1 attorney, or ptlllntltt TENANTS. AS TRUSTOR. • Pllf'llOMI ntptllMnlallve reeorO If 1ny Deed of Trull, lo-wit eoynt. even though lull l>il)'· able at time of sale In 1.wM AND 1041·1<1e1 PARKHILL HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Ind~ lo IN N,otlce without an tttomey, Is: lEI SECURlTY PAOPIC to drln.._ the ... le of AP• 050-19~3 $118.940 82 • ment -· demanded tM moo..,. of tf\e uoited Stet•) DIJIVE (COO NUMBERS CASH, ~ Ill llme ot ot DIWlll llnd Eledloti IO nombre, le dlreoc:Jon Y 91 nu-NATIONAL BANK. A the dec»dltnt. (Comin0n1y lmpwn u . 212 Tiie oenetlciary ullde< said you must pty tile tmount 11 Lobby Area • M$fq\lll ON LY } AN 0 1 8 5 3 .... In !Mui money ot the Sell ~ r9COfded mero de l•l•lono del NATIONAL BANXJNG THE PETITION and 2121212-112 CrystlJ Av-Deed of Trust heretofore• .. • l s1e1e<1 aoove However you Mar>agemenl G1oup, 3009 PARKVIEW CIRCLE. 3 FEET United StalH) It AT THE JANUARY 2Q, 1989 lbogllOo de! demalld¥1ll. o ASSOCIATION, . AS reQueall lhe. ~rs enue, Newl>Ofl Beech, CA I eQUled Ind deh\19fed lo Ille and your Beneficiary or Daimler S111t_. Ana. Cllt- T 0 THE S 0 UT H . MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE lnlllrumant No. ~188 ol def demandante ~ue no BENEflCIARY wru. WILL llfld codicils, If any, A Hearing on Ille at>ove unoersigned •written Dec· Mortg1gee may mutually f()(nla 92705, •U r1gn1, tllle. PROPERTIES LOCATED IN TO THE COUNTY MIO Ol'llellll Rteofds, wt11 llence at>Ogado, as). JOHN SELL AT PUBLIC be adrrltted to probate Pe1111on IS set lor June 11. larallOn Of Def.lull and 0e-agree 1n writing prtor 10 tile and 1t1terest conveyed to PDR·MO ANO RI ZONES COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC Sell on JUNE 15 1119() .. P. RAPILLO. INC . 1177 AucnON TO nu:: The wll and ""Y oodioh 1990, II 145 p M ' In 0.-mand '°'Sale. 11\d a written time tl\e notlOe of sale IS end "°"" held Oy II under RESPECTIVELY EN-CENTER DRIVE WEST 9•45 A.M.. • THE MAIN ~~r ~vern: .. SUlte J~· HJGHJ5ST BIDDER FOR ate a\la~l*t lor partment 3 of lht' aoove-ref· NottOe or Default alld Elec· posted (whlCh may not be U u<I Covenants Con<lltlons VI R Q NM ENT AL 0 E. SANTA N4A. CA ... ....,hi• (NoRTH) ENTRANCE TO f un II ng9~~"7P~acn. (7~i) CASH.. ~ 111 time or e11amlnalion If\ ~ rile kept etenced 'Court et 700 Civic llon to Sell The unders19nec:t ellliler than 11\e eno of the 11n<I Reatncnons In tile prop. TERMINATION. EXEMPT ,... '"' • orn °11• . by lhe a:>urt. Center Or1ve West Santa cau5e<I ta.Id Notice of De-tnree-montl'l i>e"Od stated erty Situated 1n wd County 2 PLANNING ACTION end ~ COf'lll9)'9d THE COUNTY 8.48 •a.9 M~ 19 lnlflll monry ol the T~E PETrTION ~na. Callfotn1a 92701 !toll and Elec:Uon to Sell 10 eoove1 to among otner Cattl0tn1a, deKTlbtng tne PA·90·0• FOR ELLIE lowidnowhelc:lbyltunder COURTHOUSE. 100 CIVIC DATE (Feoha) OCT 18· Unlled S&Ma. by a.I\, a requ~IS authority lo All 1ntereste<1 parties are oe recorded in lhe county 1h1ngs,(1)prol/\Oeado1t1ona1 11no1nere10 SAMAHA. AUTHORIZED U60 Deed ot Trull In ltle CENTER DRIVE WEST. 1989 cahitr's chttl drlwl by 8 adminislef the esta1e Invited to aubmll OVERBIDS wl!efe "wi real properly ti time 111 wnten to cure tne de-LEGAL 0£1C""1ION AGENT FOR INDEPENDENT Pf°'*1Y lltlMMd In UIO SANTA ANA. CA at pubic: QAlltY L. OlltANVILl.e, llllle °' llMioftal bull. a under IN l~t on Mld pr()oert)' Sales prloe located lautl t>y 1r1nster of tile prop. 88-478509 DEVELOPMENT COM· County, 1 Cllllomia. eoetlon, to IM highest Cleft!, ay 8-z..r.te, cbeck dn-by a Qle or ~iStrlllion of ~state,s is $525.000 00. Amount of DATE 05125190 lerty 0t 01h4§rwi~, or 121 es-PARCEL 1 Unl'I No 53 as PANY. INC. FOR A CON-~ the lllfld .,.,..,.: b60def '°' cash (peyablt af DetMltY feder11I cmSil llllloa or a (This autho<ity. Will I Ir $ t 0 v ERB I 0 I ' FORECLOIUlltE CON· pabllsn a scneaule 'ot pay· Sl\Owrl a,,<I desGrll>e<S In tne DITIONAL USE PERMIT TO THE NORTHWESTERLY the 11me d Mlle In lawful Published Orenoe Coast ditt.k dr•WD by 1 .u.Lt or ~· personal $551.750 00. OVERBIDS IULTANTI. INC .. AS1men11 1n order to cure your oondom1n1um Plan rec0<0ed ALLOW A DRY CLEANING 482 F'EET OF LOT 41, money d the United &ales), Dally Piiot May 18• 25, June fedrral r.1Vi11p and '°"° pr8Sllf'ttatNe ~ lo ."'8ke SHOULD BE GIVEN AT THE TRUSTEE. 17'02 IRVINE I default 01 0011'1 ( 11 and (21 on March 27 198" as In· PLANT TO OPERATE FROM NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Ill right. ua.. end Interest, 1· 18· !990 -wJo-. UYI. many . aicllons wittloµt COURT HEARING • Ill.VD .. ~-.TUSTIN. CA Followingtneexpirallonof strumenl No 8A-12~. of AN EXISTING COM· COU .. TV OF ORAHGE eonwyed. 10 end now tiek2 F-"&4 ~or UY!Qp bank oblaifllnl1_,c:ourt aPJ>tOYal Dated 5117190 t2UO . l1'1et1meperlO<l referred toon Otfici1I Rtteords of said MERCIAL BUILDING STATFOFCAl.lfORNIA,ASbV•undllrNIOOMCltnb mpedfled in W<11on .5102 o1a.tofeta1QngCl9l1ain .v91Y D. ,,..,_ UHGE, h · g:1•)n1-1M2 • rt~flfal pa1ag1apt1 ol thlS Count).~amend41dby LOCATED AT ™ EAST PER MAP RECORDED IN prope!Ty lllullled In MIO P\15l.IC NOTICE lbe fl~ Code aed =t lldl0n~1 ec:utor, IAIA, of the Eltate vic:':ia:V.~MEAOO. nottee unless tile obllgallon the Condominium Plan re-17TH STREET IN A Cl BOOK " PAGE a3 OF County end Stale llnd alllhoriud to do t>wi.. IA , the personat of "atoh W . ....,_., 0. Pu I Or C t>eong lorectosec upon 0t a corded Auguat 27 198", u ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL MISCELLANEOUS MAPS ~ tollows' LOT K 05.13.72 _ . Ill.ii ... ) AT lllE MAlJll repreeen... . will -tie rceeeed b lSl'led ange oast Mf)#ll9 Wflll90 agrMmetlt lnstl'Uf'll«'lt No 84-358182 of DETE,RMINA TION: EX· IN THE OFFICE OF THE 29 OF T~T NO 1429 IN NOTICE OF PETIT10H (NORTffl ~CE To requ¥in 'ed IO g!Ye nollce 10 JOHN •• -.OTT. Al· D:~ Piiot June 1 8. IS, l>etWMA you and l'(>Ur credl· said Offk:ial Records. E.MPT. COO · C · • TO ADMINISTE·A ... uE ter•ted Pll'~unie911 tomey tor "'ttttoMt, '10 E. I I tor pe.m11& a longer per10d PARCEL 2 An unclMOeCI 3. PLANNING ACTION NTY RECORDER Of' TliE OUN'TY OF ORANGE. • 'n COUNT'( 1hey MW walwd nob O< Aw.ntdl ~. • 202. ~-5 16 you ne\le only tl'14t iegal rkJht onellhlrly-thlrd ( 1 t33rd) PA-90·85 EOR. DON SAID_ COUNTY. EXCEeJ. ST,tJE OF CAl.IFORNIA. AS &STATE OF. COURTIIOUSE. 700 OVJC consented lo lhe propo98d Saft Clemeftte, CA tal1'2. tostoptl'le'laleof yourprop-lnteraat u t tenant in com- SUROWIEC. AUTHORIZED TRl!REFROM THE PER MAP RECORDED IN DOROTHY ABAGOFF CENTEA DRIVE west". action.) The Independent PubUshed Otanoe eoa.1 P\8.IC NOTICE . jen, b, ot ylf\Q tri• entire mon In the IM interest m an<1 AGENT FOR LEOMARD NORTHWESTERLY 175 BOOK • 32. PAGE 42, AKA DOROTHY SANTA ANA. CA all ficM. admlniis.-aUon aut"°'llY Dilly Ptlot Mav 25 26 1 .. ~ ~-•o '"-Ca11uAC1A Al .. -• LONGO FOR A CON· FEET. MISCEU.ANEOU$ MAPS. LYMAN ABAGOFF lilk -1 IJlkrat ~to .~-en ~. ~"" ~ ._ '.... l etec11tor 2 of Tract t 1656. 1n tne City DITIONAL USE PERMIT TO The lt1"t aocir..a end IN THE OFFICE ~ ?•.u: AK*OORO'fKT L ..., ~lf'lili&fald iilAifesleG pet'900 files an . FSa-47 1 IN~E:os TO FIND OUT TH( of 1rw1e, as~ map flied 14'1 ALLOW A. LIMP' 1 ....... ---oltW CGIA"*' 411.-U•llftllf. \AIU .. ' T°AE'COROER OF ..ABAGOFF • Ottd or Tnlll ill Ulir property objecllon to lhe ~llllon • NO -!AMOUNT YOU llUtT PAY, 8()()1( 520, Pages ... 5 and & ICE'"WITH LIMITED our. r eny ot IN ,.., propetty SAID C6UNTY. NOTE: THE CASE NO .. 1 .... 22 rltuatt:ct • ia teld ~ and lhows QOOd cause I · . OR TO A""A.NOE F~ of Mlact1Janeou1 ,,,_,., re-DOOR DISPLAY TO OPER· ~ ~ LEGAL DESCRIPTION • ~ ....-CalifonUa. dncribi.llg lbe why the oourf Sl'lootd not Plll.IC NOTICE · NOTICE IS HEREBv PAY•.NT TO tTOtt TI4f c«dt or ta.d County es ATE FROM AN• EXISTING putp()f1ed to be' 133 EAS~ HEREIN .DESCRIBED AHO To . al heirs, laad Uierela: LOT l OF granltheaulhofity Gl llEN t f\ll se al edl 'OlltECLOIU"E, OR IF lueh term 11 defined In the COMMERCIAL BUILDING 10Tli STREET COSTA OH THE DEED OF TRUST be~~~~ TRACT NO. 3154, IN TiiE A. HEA,AING on lhe TRUSTll IAl.2 r~~~ty1sjt~rec:;veo ~y YOU.. "'°"'"" II IN Artiele et!litled "Deflnlt!OM" LOCATED AT 2688 NEW· MESA. CA • IS INCORRECT. THE 8()()t( con-'llen • CX>WTY OF ORANOE. peltion will be he'd on1 NO. m~ . T 01 Sii ,«;.' 0 P:OMCLO---p:~ ANY of the Dectarauon of Cove- PORT BOULEVARD IN A C2 The .......... ....._. NUMBER IN TliE LEGAL g;:"'~ be~. "*8dme.x STATE OF CAUroR.NlA. June 28. 1990 •t 1 ·•s1 TITl.E OM)fllt ~ ~c ~ C~rict ea? OTHER REUON. CON· n1nts, Conditions and Re-ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL -·----SHO O o.., .. .,. ,,,..,...., rw WI ~ AS MORE P.M. In .~l 3.A located at NO. tM07-8H • 1 Sia M a. I· TACT: Oatacom tnves1mer>t s1net1ons descrloecl In "Sut>-DETERMl NATION EX· TNMee <lllelalma .""Y UL ~ DVVO\ 43 ~will Of esta1e Of~. 700 CIVIC C.nler Drivel REftMNCl NO. fornla 9262&-t200 on or. Company A.tin Alan Ject To belq)IW lthe "Declar· EMPT . llebfflty fot llfl/ lno0n9Clneu PAGE 42. of. DOROTHY ASAGOFF PARllCUlARL y West Sw'tla Ana. CA OP147M0900'7 oet0te the f\ourof 10 00 a m Sl'lerma11 3119? Con1110 auon 'I e.ccepll"IJ t11eretrom 4 PLANNING ACTION ol lf'le ltreet eddfesl and MISCELLAHEOUS MAPS. N'.A DOROTHY LYMAN DESCRIBED ON lllE 92701. NOTICE OF on Tl'lurs<11v June H Way f rabuco Canyon. CA •'I ot the Unll11S lflOWn and PA.'llO-e& FOR DANA ANO other common designation. LOT 29, OF TRACT NO. A.BAGOFF N<A AlTACHEDSHEET. IF VOU OBJECT TO TIWITIE'llALE 1990 1tsl'lallbet,,e respoo51. 92679 e>non11 17 1'1 desor1oecs upon the 00!>-~NN CORDREY FOR VARI· It eny, lhCMn l\efMl. 1429, IN TliE COUNTY OF DOROTHY L ASAGOFF PARCEL l: AN lhe granti"O of the petilion, \'OU A .. f IN 0£FAUt. T bihly of ltie bidder to del•vef 158-0654 dom1nlum Plan ciescril>ed 1n ANCES FROM REQU~ED Said .... wt11 be maoe. ORANGE, STAT£ OF' A PETITION hal beeo UNOMOED l /133RD yoU"ShoCJkf appear at fie UNDlllt A DEED OF TitUST his t>IO to tt>e City Cl«I<' 1f !OU bave any Quetlions. ParGel l. above, and also ex· REAR SETBACK 110 FEET but ~ c:ownan1 Of CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP filnitedlhebySN~~~.~~ l~TEREST tN AND TO he~h~ and stale your DATED Ol/04/13, OHUH ottlce by tile roper 1 an-you Should contact a lawyer eec>tlng lnetehom lhe rlgM REQUIRED FOR SINGLE W8fTWlCy elq)fess Of RECOR0€0 IN 8001( 43, u_.~ ........... "'LO'TlOFTRACTNO.sasa.obetiOns Of lite wntten YOU TAK( ACTION TO nOUl1Ced time ldS >NI I oe 0tt1>egovernmtr1ta1agenc:y to tnepossassionotalltl'lote s T o R y : 7 F E E T ~. ' t9Qlll'dlno tlfle, PAGE • 42. 0C::!~laE, County of IN ntE Cm' OF COSTA ob lions wi1h lhe a:>urt "'OTlCT YOU" PlltO~· publ~cly ~ed ano real wl'li<:l'l may hive insured your areas des;gnated as Aestne- PROPOSEDI ANO FROM pooet*>n, Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS "'~ • MESA. COUNTY OF be re the hearing. Your tRTY, fT MAY -SOLD AT .tou at 1 a m °' as loan ted Common A1ea1 H MAXIMUM REAR YARD tnCUITlllranoea to PllY the IN THE OFFICE OF THE THElls t~~ ORANGE. STATE OF appearance may be In A PUllLIC SALE. W \'OU ~ietnere~~er ,cas ~ac-Nolwitnstand1ng Ille laet s11owr> o11 n 1d Con- COVEAAGE (25"• ALLOW-~ ~-sum d COUNTY RECOADER OF ~rULIS. be . '8d CALIFORNIA, AS PER pe('SOn Of by your atlOmey NEED AN IXP\.AMAT10N 1~ 1~ urlle llyC ~ tha1 vour propeny 1'11 tn fOfe-domlnlum Pl1n ED· ~. PROPOSED) IN lf'le note I SAID COUNTY .ltJ>N• 4~ al llPPOI" MAP RECORDED IN IF YOU ARE A OF THE NATU911 OF THI! , in IH 1f closure 'IOU may otter your P~RCEL 3 Easement• u CO.NJUNCTION WITH AN Deed d (in:°: ~ 313-00 • ' ~ ~lstef re~-:'.':!: BOOK l.5? PAGES lA.l.S CREDITOR Of a PROCHOtHGI AGAINaT g:iam~s City Mall J ;r property 1or ule. proV1de<I Mt forth in the Secbons ent,. ADDITION TO AN EXISTING "*9on • I said The sl....C addlHS and .~ deciedenl AND • 26 OF contingent credtor of lhe YOU, YOU IHOUlD COH-I IVfl ' os~a f .,.n •; !tie sale IS conclucte<I PtlOt to lled ''Certatn Easements f()f SINGLE FAMILY RESI· •a prtMded n ottw ,._.,. THE • PETITION MJSCEU.ANEOL'S MAPS d9oeased, you must file TACT A LAWV£11t. 'F°O~~ 4°( PIR:F u~~~c~so~ !he conciuSIOn ol tile tor• Owrw!rs . Suppon Sett~ DENCE LOCA TEO AT 441 not1(s). lldVances, • any, c:ommon --vnaoon. • yout claim llfllh lhe court On 0&122190 at 10 00 I < A -c•osure ,.,.,,, •n<I Enero6Cttmerit. LENWOOO DRIVE IN AN Rl und«ltle terms d ltle Deed If afro/, ol ltle teal property requW Lesand• ~~I rs IN TI-IE OFF'lCE OF TI{E 8nd mail a copy 10 tie AM FORECLOSURE CON-BUS SHELTERS REMEMBER YOU MAY and Reciprocal Cross ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL ol Trust, ..... cherget end deKnbed abcMt II WILi . .............,., I Wly, CX>UNTY RECORDER OF rsonal ~ esenlative SULTANTS INC , at tile Addi1tonal sets ol 1118 LOST LEGAL RIGHTS IF Easements ot !Ile ArttCle DETE,RMINATION EX· e~oflhe TNllM end purported to be: 429~~~10 pr~ SAl.D COUNTY. Cs,o.,led by pr lhe c:ouf1 d uly appointe<I TruS1ee1sPeC11leat1ons ;;" bet Ob· YOU 00 NO T TAKE entitled ·:~tlf11$. or Ille E'MPT of lfMt trusts etMted by S8'd ESTHER STREE'T, COSTA w Wly .....,,...,.... EXCEP'llNG Witlln tour months from un<le< and pur11.1an1 to Oeeo tamed al tne ice ~ tile PROMPT ACTION Oeelar111.- 5 PLANNING ACTION OMO "' Trust. IO-wll: MESA. CA ar~ .~~ft'-... ~ lllEREFR.OM UNITS l the date of first Issuance ot ot Tr'ust R11co•ded on' ~rcl'las~ A~I at 71 ;,.a1: NotlOe 1$ ne<etly g111e11 thl!lt I PARCEL .. E~1S as PA·9()..3JA FOR CRAIG S $490 820 6S REA.SONABlE The unoe~ e nauun In • .., --.-. TifROUGH 1)3 AS let\efS as l'OVided in 03110183 as Document No ve sta e» 11 Stan-Sl'law C0<porat10t' e Mt torth 111 Ille ~le l'l"llf- HAMPTON AUTHORIZED ESTIMATE Trust" Obclalms any byTlhHeEoourt. PETITION StlO~ ON · THE sec'°" 91Ji of tie 83-102867 8ooll Page Ot 1°'"18 B!Os ShOUl<I oe re-Ca111orn1a corportlion is tie<! 'Ea~I•' 01 1118 ' llANUlu for . CONOOMlNlUM PLAN California p Olfic1a1 Reeords 1n tile ottic:e, turned to tN attention °1 tile Oul) &PC>O<nte<I RuSTEE Dflclara1t00 ot Coven•nt• c~~~i J~~ T c~ 16~ ~EN •• .,. The~ unoerT-.... ;;-;:;: .. : ==''= =~·.... ·~~ty-·· IO RECORDED IN BOOK The time tor ro~le = of the Rec0<der of ORANGE I City c~~. within S&.tO '11me unde• the tollow111g de-C<>ndtllOl'IS ano. AMtrletlOf\S _, .--.. "" ..... · •' .... -te '-g f Count Calltorn1a e~Kllted limit '" 1 seale<I enVit ope scrtOed Deed ot 1 rust oated "' ·subiect 10 below 1Tne AMENDMEN T TO A hefeiolore l lleculed ana otl\ef common O.tlgn.allon, under ·the l~t Ull5. PAGE 964, OF Wll not eicpwe bef0<e our 0 steveN R FOX "No i•Oenlif1edontheoutside w1tl't Oc'lot>ef'29 1987 MaS1er Oeclaret1on'lunoer PREVIOUSL y APP~OVED oellYered lo ltle uncJeralgned """"· Shown herein Ad'ninlstrallon of EstaWS OFF'lCV.L RECORDS Of' mon"s from lhe hean'hg MY;.RIL 'Y N J FOX HUS· tl'li 91<1 Item Numb(!< ano I~ I l RUST OR Pe<l•O Ale10 • ,,.,. Sectl0t1 head111911n WCh 1>LANNEO DEVELOPMENT • W\111en DeclenltlOn ot The total ~ °' t1141 Ad. (Thia authority wil MIQ ~UNTY. date notiald ~e BANC ANO Wll"E AS JOINT OQef\U'IO Date S•1'19le ma,, ~rttelle entitled as lclloows (PA-90·33,I. INCLUDING Oef&ull llnd Dlmllnd '°' unpaid bllence °' lhe ellow It!• ~ PARCEL 2: UNIT 69, AS YOU MAY EXAMINE TENANTS I Each o1cl sl'lall <JPet•ty BEflleFICtARY Oat1Kcm Owners Rights ano Dutle9 II ARIANCES FROM COM· S-. and 11 WfWlefl HOOCe d 0Cl4tgallon MCUt9d by lhe f9fl'81!18nla~e IO tlilil.e SllOWN ON TI IE the file kepi by the court II WILL SELL AT PUBLIC eactl and ~very item as set ln~Mtmem Compan~ uttlltteS . an<! Cable l el• ~ON OPEN SPACE RE· OeflUll and Eledlon to Sell pr~ lo be tokl Md many aicllOnS wtlhout CONDOMINJUM PIAN~ 8:Je ahe person AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST lorth 1" 1"9 spoecificat1ons I RECORDED January 6 v1S10n "·Support an<I s.t- UIREMENTS 125 FEET The unoenlgned caused~ estimated eosls, obtainlno oourt ~Ill. REFERRED TO , lN l81'8Sle tnwf:h OSlat':t BIDDER FOR CASM lr:>ey· Anyand all e~cepttonsto t"" 1968 as ll'I Str No tie/Nini Enc1otc11tnen1. LANDSCAPED REQUIRED. MUd tofoelce ot OefllUI and ·~ ana edVMCfl. 111 Bel«e l"aklng cef1ain V9"f PARCEL 1 ABOVE you~ '/'9 ReQJ ~I~ able at time of sale 1n law1ul apectflcations must t>e clMr· 88-006 ·~ ol Ott1¢1a1 Re-an<I 'Communny f'lcilltlM ~Ji~'iJMP~~~~~D~~ Elecllon lo Sell lo be 11\e lime d tne lnltllll =':';~ lhe ~The .arttt addlftl alld other ~oeoal~o_tloe of~ filtn r money or tlle United States.,~r!'~~~~n,~~,,0~<',; ·~~a'.~ cord$ '" tn. office ot the E.__,11 WIDTH REQUIREMENTS rteoroea In the county publleallon °'the Noltce ol re eseniarive ::'5°"be cc.mrnoa delipMlon. if any. of an invenlOry anS by cash a casnier s cf\ect. tile sOK1!1ca11ons YShaJI be R~or~ ol Orange County, PARCEL 5 E~ts for ( 18 FEET REQUIRED. 16 ~ lf'le tMI property II Sele 11 $182.797.•S r pr ired to !Ye notice lo C?f the ~al property Jacribed appraisal of esta~. assets drawn by a state or nallonlJ roull<ls lotre flellon o!lne SAtO DEED OF TRUST tl'le eAcluslve right ol UM, f EE T p R OP OS ED) localed In 8001t10n to cash the ::: led g uNeea ~ • pllfPO'Ud lo be: 360 or of any peltion °' bank. a ctleck drawn by a 0 d I DESCRIBES MORE PAR-posaession an<I OCCU"4tnt') LOCATED AT 2 109•2 11 S OA TE: Os/l7/90 Trustee wtl llCCef)f, a •"-' ~-!!!~ .._ VU.I.AGE CREEK. COSTA account as J>tOvided in state or federal credit unl0t1, 1 bi EKh bl<! n ii 1 l'l Ile I HCULARL Y DESCRIBED IN or those p0<11ons of Parotf 2 · ,,_, ,,.ve .. ~no-or Mc., .. CA 9262 , lion 1250 of 11 0< 1 check drawn t>y a state 5 • set on 1 ISAIO DEED OF' .TRUST abOve, oes1gnated 11 ~ VALLEY ROAD IN A PDR· ~ LAKE AMERICA eaNlf'a cheek drllWn on a consented to 118 propoeed ...._ 6 ~· Prob CcD9 % or fedetal savt~5 and loan I full ,,,mes a11d resldenoes or SAID Oeeo ot Trust -s1rlt1eel Common Area on MO ZONE ENVIRONMEN· CORPOAATION Slate ol Nlllonel benl<. I aclton.) The Independent ~ llnck~ Trwttt R -~lot S:1111 ~lice usoeiatlon, savlng5 U · all petaons t nd part1es~cur11s cena,, oologations in-j cne condominium Ptan 0• TAL OETERMl<NA TION· AS SAID TRUSTEE dleCk Or.wn by 1 stale Of ac;ltrinlS.-atlon aut~ity dilda-uy lilbility fof any ~Is available from ti soctatoon 0, savings tlallk 1n1eres1e<1111 tile prO(>Os11r "ic•udong nole<sl '°' lilt' sum 9C••tle0 in Parcel 1 ·~ NEGATIVE DECLARATION BY ROBERT A. GOOO. ~ CAtdll unk>n Of • Wll be gr811'8d unte• an incot'ftd-ol utJ ..,_ ~ • ll)eclfie<I .n sectl0t1 5102 Of Ille Ol<l IS by . COtPO<lllon or St3 5i>O 00 and ea-wnoen Shalt be AelPUrtMant FOR FURTHER INFOR· ASST. VICE PRESIDENT cheek drawn by • Ital• Of inl8fesl9d ~ r~ an ~ aod .oUwr rontmOl'I Allot for P.dtloner· lhe F1nanc1a1 Code and Slltell'le names 01 IM or· te<iS>.:>flS IMIBOI 10 P11rcl'fs 1 a110 2 MATION ON THE ABOVE 300E.MAGH0l.IABLVD ~ U\llngs ancl toenobjecton b the petiliondaipatlota. il ury, •bowaylCTO~AC AVEY • aull'l0r1Z~to<lobu~1neu 1nl1tce•s wl'lo can ltQn a11 THAT ine t>enet1c111 Tile slrM I ac>dres:s MIO APPLICATIONS. TELE· STE. ..00 association, savings and shows QOOd ceUM tinTin. Anew llt l... ll'llS Slatel at 19rMmen1 on oenatl ol tile intete4I und" saio Deed o1 01,_ oommon o.a.g11111on P~ONE 7s.4-5245 OR CALL BURBAH CA 91502 818 llSsocillllon Of Mll/lflgS bet* why the oourf should noc Said .. 1ir will be -w. 4340 ~ • Drive THE FRONT ENTRANCE j coroor a"t1on and Wl'letl'l••1Tru•t t\nd tne Obllg111ons le-If any ot ,,,. real property AT THE OFFICE OF . THE I(. ( ) apecflled In Sectton 5102 at grant lhe 11Utlor!1Y. but wt.llout ~ °' Suite 100 pu TO SUITE 205 (SECONQJ more tf\an one otfici .. mus•1curtt0 lllt!oreOv are pre-1tl) O es c rt bed a 0 o ve t I PLANNING DIVISION. 142·2000 tile Ananellll. Coo. ana f!. HEA,RING on ~ wam. nl'j. ~ o~ Newport 8MCh CA FLOOR), 17802 IRVINEiSlgn ti tne bl<! ls t>y a par!· f\eld ov Ille S.neflclary ouroorte<110 be 106 Gr...,. ROOM 200 77 FAIR DRIVE. C1S0322 eutl'.oo ed IO 00 buslMss,I peltlon win be he'd on Imp!~ ~ Lille t2M3 • BLVD TUS TIN CA 92680 lnertlup or • j()lnl venture THAT a t>reacn Of an<! d .. moor lrv11>e Callfor111a COSTA MESA. CALI· ~25.8-1,&-81990 1 z . .nJune.14. 1990 et t :45~i....oreoru!ti '0r CoastOailyPilot . all r1g"1.Ulle,lll'ld mlerest state tne namesand 1<1 rautt in tl'le ct>l1Qations t,9' Tlle u~N!<I TrusiM FORNIA. Ns stllle. In tne IYetl4 °' P.M. '"Oepl. 3A located al ,~-;; -·•-:-...... ~ Ma~ June 1 7 1990 conveyed to and now f\eld cresses ot •Ii general pan·1w11icl'l !WCI\ Ot'eO ot Trust " c11Kla1rns any llablllty IOI any Publlaned Ortnge Coast tender <>mer~ cash Is 70Q Civic C.Oler Drive IOC>eVI '".._.........,. ..... _ • · · by 11 un~ N•d Oeeo 01111ets and '°'"' venturer~ If ~•lhh&Soccur•ed m ll'lat ltlCOfrectness ot tile atrMt Dally Piiot June I, 1990 P\8.IC NOTICE eooeptect. the Trus1" may West. Santa Ana. CA sum or I.be note(s) wcu~ by DIDI •c MnTICE Trust in tile property situ· tile b idder is a sole payrnen1 n•• "°' ~ m1oe aodreu <11nd otl'ler common F-509 wtlhhOld the IUullnc9 °'IM 92701 . Yid Dttd o{ Tl'U!il, wll.b l"UDU nu eted In said County Call· propr1et0fsn10 or another or Tl'>t! ,.,01111'1'°!' installment dl!Slgnatl()fl '' ,,,., snowri NOTIC( TN$t .. 'I Deed until funds IF YOU OBJECT TO lnlerftl I.be~ • rrovldrd DEPARTMENT OF IOf'nla descnt>ing tile talld entity 1"81 ooes 1>u11enss101 1n1a<ost "'"IC" bt!came "'-9111 P\BJC NOTICE INVITING IMDI oecorne IMllleCM to tt1e the granting ol lhe petllion, In said 004e-(1). advences, II THE TREASURY tl'letel~ und .. a lic1111ous name the t1ue Fet>11.141,., e 1990 and S•IO sale will t>e maoe Dul Sealed bid• may be re-~ Of .. ~ .. a you .lhoukJ appear a1 tie Ill)'. under Ille tent'lll or lbc INTERNAL REVENUE PARCEL 1: LOI 5• ol Traci bid sn•11 be tn tht' , .. , name '"' luOf.eQu uef\I 1n11tll-W'll~I covenant °' WllT• K57'4't-01 celved at tile otflee of the matter ot rtgtit. heanno and state your Deed of Tn.1, esclmat~ reu. SERVICE No 8625 u per map 11i.ci 111 01 lhe t>•ddet witto 11 des•o· 1 m fll'll:l 01 ·lltt!fttt PLUS a r1nty eio.pn1ss or implied. r~ ~TITIOUI 9UIMSI City Clerk, 3300 N-port Said,... wtll C>e made, object!Ons Of lie writlen ch.vJes 1nd a;pentet or 1bc NOTICE OF Book 3•tl Pa!lfl •a.SO 1n.1natton lollowi1>g sr1ow 1att' cM rQt! '°' e&Cti install· gardiog 111 ... pos$11$1°"· or NAME t'tATllHNT Boulevard. P 0 Boa 1768. bUI wlhoul COWl'IAlll °' obiecllons wilh the coul1 Trwtee and of Ille 1rum PUalC AUCTION clusf\le ot Mlscellt11eous11no 'D.~A ttne lu:iillou•jr'll..nt oayme111 dellnQuent encumbr~s 10 pay tOI' Tile followtng persons ara New po r 1 Be a eh. CA ll'llWTWtfy. eJCpresa or lmpUed belore the hlliafln9. Your creattd by .. Id ()toed or Trust, SALE Maos, records of Ot1"0• name) • provide<! ~-e< more 1111111 tO dA~ dellnquent rnatntenence dOiog business as· 92659· 1768 until 11'00 a.m. ~ .., poueulon appearance may be in to·Wil: '27,"6604 Undet ttte eutl'lO•lly in County, Ca11rornti11 I"° llC1111out na,,... '""11 t>ei Tile sum or S20 017 36 assessments co•I• •n<I •I· FAIRVIEW MANAGE· on tne 13tn day of June. Of~ IO sallSly person Ot by your anomey, fatlmaled Acm.ied i nJtrel Internal Revenue Code sec· RES ER Ill NG U N T Ot,used unleu ll>t!te it 11 c0r P!&•e!nlo•!' 110vllt1ee<I Oy Ille 10""9)' s fees. 10 Wit 427, SO MENT COMPANY, 2500 1990, at wn!Gh lime such ttle ~ red IF YOU ARE A Md llddJlk)l\Al .dvaoc:a 1r tton 6331, the property de-GRANTOR 11s tveOl!SIOfl rent r~lstralion w•tn, Ille r l>e<lellCle') '" "'V'N'"' ol 0 I '""'" tnttlr'ellt ll\ftr90r\ aa Mein Str"'· Sulle 201. bids shall be opened and by Mid Deed ~ CA~OrTOR O< II aay will loctt-thit O.ure acrit>edbelowhast>Mn se1z· alldassigns rtgnts kceo!IM aoge ~u~iv Recode• 1" 5 •"'•0' f ni;..,.mbr anc e provoded1n u1<1 0K1aratt0n lrvlne Ctllt 9271" 1ea<1101 • contingent etedla of fie n,;r to ..ie · eo 10, nonpayment ot and easements o~ Ille tot CaM 0 .,orporat101tll 1" h.~elf'le• w1tf'I •nte<Ht due a<lvanoes If a11y uncler 1"9 M.;rlll Butler, 1~. 8 Call· Tltle or PToJect: 1989-90 ~= lnlerltl ,: dlloeaMd, you must file P The tkiw~ undrr lnternl!ll revenue lbes due '°' ihe purposM set lortl'l 1n ~uae tne n~ flt !h" I'~''"'" ,n<S oil '4.lt>~uent term1 ot said Oectara1t0". fC>tnta corporation. 2500 S TREET AN 0 M IS-I""~·~~ · end yout Cfa!m wtlh the COUr'I aid Dtt.J ofl'Nlt hettt t from SANORA FINNEY The ... nlcie XIII. Sec11ons 6 and 7 T resl dt l1t d Meer et ll • adv11~ to '""' sen•°' en tees charoes and • .. PMMI Mlchelaon Street. Sulle 300. CELLANEOUS SLURRY unpalO I"""........, ol ltle no4e and mail a copy to l\e eucuted aod Jel!Yim:I o o.: prOQerty wm oe sold at pub-ot th• Decitrallon of Co\19-'~~.turt 8 C an~r C"11mtv11nC<I! • :>I said A11orney and lrvlne Celt! 927 IS SEAL PROGRAM MCur9d by Ulk1 oeeo Wlttl personal representallve to I lie auctloO as j)(OVklllld t>y. IWllS. CondltlOnS aru1 Ae-. • •ly O\.lflCI 0 tile! s 1d 1101• oecomes 111 Out! Irullte ....;rNI B~ller, 111, 201 E COfttrllCt No,: C-2785 . Int.,.., 11*9on u PfO\llded appe>Wlted by lhe a:>urt ~~ 1 wriltt'n lnte<nal Revenue Code sec-strlctlons n11<e•naf1er de~ City of Cost• Mt\U teserve~ 111d Da~•Okt on Ju,,. 8 T11e Propert't Ownt1t • "5· Sandpoint•. Sult• 250. ln9lneer'• f1tlm1te: In satcJ Note, i..s, etl8rgeS wlttln lour months from ~ ... ....,n of Default •DJ lion 6335 and related regu-scr•tleO toge1her wttf\ tile 1~ r1gnt to re1ect any °' 41 •OQ() toe1at1on undt1t Mid Oeciar· Sanl• An• c .. lf 92707 $90,000 and expenles ot lhe trust .. the date of first 19Buance of De11111X1 ror SAie. •nd • la Ilona Date of Sale rig hi 10 cbnvey same. bl<I• 1 TH,t. T tiy '"~" tM<eol a11on heretolortt exeoutllld Jotin M.'Yunker Jr . 9100 Approved by the Clly.ana ot lt'te INlb cr.eled by lett8f9 as ~ In wrifteo N<>cltt "' Odault and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 provided no-vet 11111 the ! V1t1d0< ~111 ~ requirflCJ;.: 111e o•e!enl tuMel1c111y and OellvetllCI to tne un<SN Wllet'llr• Blvd . e.verly Hills. Coune" this 29th day of Mty, 1._, Deed ot Trust sectk>n 9100 of · l\e 6atrtion to Stu. The 1990, Time of Sale BIDDER exe<ctse ot suc.tu19hw co. oEomply Ew 111 1 111 •PPJ.le•0 lunoer a.Kl 0..0 01 Tr\181 ~Ae<l.e ~tten-OtlOl&fatlOl'I Calif 90212 1990 Oiied: MAV 11 1ggo Clllifomla Probat9 Code. IAD<krapd oilllfd iald AEGISTRATION· g 30 AM not unreasonat>lv lnterlere ~u•I mp oyment P Aas 1'•«:vte0 and d@ll~ of Oefaun •no Oemtnd lor Phtllp H. MeNimee. 2400 W~NOA ~· .. AQQt(), CltJ : I~ Tt\e' time ror filing Claims Noc~ o{ DeCaull afld QUESTIONS . 1 O 30: wllh Orar\1"'s rHsonable pon unity laws and •egu IQ 5810 Ouly appolnte<I Sa!e1 Ind a wrinen Nol~ ot Miiin 8t'"1 •201. rrvine. CIMti "ICONVIYAHCE wll noc exp¥• MfOt& lour Election to SeU to ~ SALE-1t·OO AM. Place ol use and entoyment of sa1d llat1ons Tru~'" • written Oec;lar-Oelaull and Elec:1lon to Seit Caltf 92715 Proapecltve blddert may COWAHY monlh• from fl• hellrif'l9 recordN I.II the COllllC)' .. ~re Si te 23 CIVIC CENTER IOI This contract IS subiect to 11ton Of Oel•ull l rtd Deman<! IO be IBCO<Oed In 1"9 County Mark 0 Oorl1n 2400 obt1ln one Mt ol bid Oocu-4900 AOAADE ROAD de .. noclced eov.. Ille real property • loc.att'd p L A ZA c I T y HALL I ANO RESERVING UNTO • 11111.nc..i ,USISllJ'\Ce con-f()f ~i. 111'<1 ,, .. Ot!Qollled wher'e the real prO()erty a. Main SlrMt, Suite 201. mMllll no 001111 the office RIVE YOU MAY EXAMINE and -tllan lhrtt mt>lllhtl p o L 1 'c e A N. N E X GRANTOR lta SUCCetSOf'S tract be._,, Ille Oranot 1w1m U l(I duly appolntllld sc:rlbed l'lereln Is loee1ed Irvine, C .. U. 92714 of ltie Public W0tk• 0eplr1· -.-.n .... .,. CA ·~ lhe Ille Mpt by the coort " hlrw ellipwd tlllee •ucb AUDITORIUM. SAN't.4 ANA. and esslgns. all Oii, all 1'19hts, !County ~an~ Otstr1ct 4~ Trust" MJ<:n Ooed ot Trust For W 0 0 0 BR I 0 GE Merrlll Bullet 2500 men I. 3300 Ne'#pOtl ...,....,,..,__.,, g1 you are a person mlDfdat.lotL CA (NW CORNER or ROSS mlneralSf mlnerel rl9M1 tile U o•itmAAt o 11nd all docum,.nls evtd~C· STONEGATE Mlchelaon St sui1e 300, Boulevard, P O Box 1768, (ettJ)ft.f-«170 lnt«ested In lhe "'818, . ST AND SANT A ANA natural gas 119hfs an<I 01'* I Tranapon1tlo11 1no ob11ga11ona secureo ELAINE F GRA~OV ltVlne. Celli. 92'115 N 1 w port B •a c h , C A Br !•I M.L. t#OUFICLD you may file with tie court OICe. <15/23/'IO • BLVD ) Tiiie Ottered' Onty l'lydroct rbona l)y wn•t-AH bidd~ts wlU M •flQutred tl'ltt•flt>y tin<! n11s dec.larec:t Bv U S Con•olfdll•O Thia bualness 11 eon-92659-1708. ASST. \i'llCE PRESJDE.NT a lormaJ Reauest for !QlllTAati: DEED lhe rlgnt title an<1 lntere5' of toeYer name i..nown that to certl'v thal they .,e 1101 on and o°" l'lO•ftby tll'Clare all Foreclosu re Ser .. 1ce1 ducted by' 1 gentrll o•rt· · For IUl'lher lnlotmtllon. C150229 • $pedal Nolk» of lhe llling COMPA.W, AS lllt:sn:t: SANDRA FINNEY In en<I to may be within 01 under IM 1 tl'le CornplrOllen General' sums NCured tl'lerebv 1m. Trustt1t1 and Aulf\Orlreel ner1t11p . etll Giibert wono. Projeci 5-25, &-1. N 1990 of an lnven. tory ana T"'4JI Dttd U/11/J GT-121 the property wlll oe ottered parcel ·of land l'l«eln&bov•I"" of lneltgiote contractors mldlattlly clue anll p11y•Ole Reo•esen1at1ve '°' WOO(). The r lelrtnl(•I com· M1n199' a\6«-3311 apprllislll of eslale -• 701 S. lf•,...,.,.,,.A._, for Nie If requested. ttte aeeerlbed. tOQeti'let with tl'le Orange Couniv Transl! ano 11as ~•f!O 11nd ·dQeS BRIDGE STONEGATE • menced ~ tranllt1 bust-Publlthed! Orenoe Cout rtll.IC NOTICE Of ol Wly peltlon or G~. Co. 9/MJ Internal RevenueServleewtll perpetu•J •'Ohl of or1111ng.,Olst11Ct lleroby nolll~ 811 l'ler11b> f'lttet to c1uw tile ea111om1a·N°"pro111 COfl>Of· ,,... under Ille FletltJou• Dally Pllol Jone 1, 5. 1990 llCCOUnt as Pf'Ovtd9d In . (116) .<117-1™ furnltn Information about mining, •~Olorlf\O. and opet· bidOetJ tl'lal 11 ""'11 8.1 lru•t prol)l!<ty lo oe SOid to .soon Bualnna Niml(s) ll•ted FT512 Kl7211 MC;ion 1250 of lhe B't'. l.Ol/RDES GARClA. l)OUlble e11eumbrtncu allng therefor and at0f11\Q 111 tlrmdetlvely •Mu•• 1"'11 in ';:, 1n111'1-, ll'li! obl1Qat1on\ ~ ly: llllne "· °'llftdJ above on July 2• 1984 IUMMONI Cellfomle Probate Code. A VICE PRES/OF.NT which ma be useful 1n de-and remo"'ng tf\e """"from IO•' to •ny contract enter cu•l'd 111e•4'I>~ OATE 5.9.90 Merrill Buller 11i lCITACION JUDICIAL) R~•t fof ~Notice C/S04JI ttlfminlflg yllle value ol the said 1111\C Ot tny other land into Pu•,uant t o tht!I ·DATE ~•Y 16 tSlllO Publ!IMO Or1r1Qe Coefl Thtt •teternent wu flied P\llt.IC NOTICE NOTICE TO DEFENDANT. form ill avallllble 11'om ~ t.-1. 6-t ... ,, 1Ho interHI bet"IJ sold Dffcrjp. Including 111e rlgl'lt to wn1p.1 •dverl1~111"•nt , dl .. ov•11• 1 ITAN~aHAW COlltPOR· Delft Pttot June 1 II. 15 with the County Oleflt ot Or· I AV 19 0 a A c Ii. ad 0 J court ctenL • lion ol propet'ly THE LAND stock or dlrecrtlonl lty dflll :r° be""'~::~ 91\.!if.P"~ ATION ... Trvetee 1990 F·SH! enge County on M1y 22, NOTICI CLEMENTE HILARIO, DOE.$ A~ for P.tllloner: REFERRED TO HEREIN IS 1110 mtne from t1no1 Olhef """" 11 ~ brrlll blfA or 9y: T. o.tMnt. vie. ..,..._ 1990 INV1TIMO 91Dt 1 through 10 lnc:lua~ A.-I "'9Mlpe SITUATED IN THE UNIN· 11\an thOM twiretntbove de-""".ull 0 su n dent Plll.IC NOTIC{ ..... S.llled bid• may be re-YOU ARE •BEING SUEOIOIClty P9rllWeVWMt P\llUCN0T1C£ CORPORATEO AREA. aerlbed.Ollor9uw.i1,,tiin· leep<>nN to tnia lnVflt llon Put>hs~ Orano-Coast Pubfl•hed Or1nge Coat Ollved ., the otflce ol Ille BY PLAINTIFF: (A lid. leMll .,. .. 1000. P9nthou.. COUNTY OF ORANGE. nets 111<1 shaft•. :,_~j~~ n:~ ~l~m~:·~ Ot lly P1lo1 M•y 2& Jun• I 8 1 NOTica DellyPllOt June 1 8 15 22, City Cleflt, 3300 ~ demanOendol J0HN°'9ngll~ .... _, lll1W S~TE OF CALIFORNIA lnlo th•04.19.h0tac:rou1"9..,, tion1 16 1990 ~TINQ910I 1990 ' ' ' . ~levltO. P. 0 . Bo11 t7M. SHEPHl.AD Or~ t Delly Pllo4 ITAft..wT ~ ' ANO IS DESCRIBED AS tub&urfAOI ot Ille '-'10 l\ef9-~:=·c:'icroe~i~l~n ~~~~~ f ·•i• S..led bldt may. b9 r• F_.98 Newpott Such , C A Y• Mw • CA&.9NDAI' Mey 25, 29, June f. 1990 AaAMOOlllllWT OF FOLLOWS Int~ detctlbed. 1nd to oelveel at Ille offiOe of 11'9 92950-1768 until 11:00 • m. DAYI ...., INll ........... UM°' fltCTfnOUI LOT 14 OF TRACT 12(»1 bOllom NCh wt1'9tlotk Or IW~~ed May 23 '19{1() Pl&.IC NOTICE Clf) ci.-11.. 3300 Newpon ----------on lhe 1411\ dly Of Jvne. le eened eft 1W•lo "'8 11 MlllNSll MA• A;S SHOWN ON A MAP RE· dlrec1lonally d11lled Milt. Publflhed Ori Co.at Boulev11d P 0 Bo~ 1768. IUH. . NOTIC( 1990. at whletl lime ll.ICh tnte•r...._ ,.._.. et Ptlll.IC NOTICE The tol=r pefton1 CORDED IN BOOK 59 1 tvnneltc Ind 9'\llhs under Dlilly P110t May 2"f'June 2 K57'CMI N • w p o rt Bu oh. 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ApPr~ by tne City ftllN .. .._ .... ,.. 10&. 881' GabMI. Cell! 13 ~ ~ P1u8 ment ~ on aooep.. emc>lece on, vndef end Z114<1• Fay Wiiis. 2528 Newpon ~h. Caht 92ee0 Appro\090 by the CftY t1Jl5 OounctHl\lentl'ldeyotMey, ••11111 ... Y•IMf ... t177t Oflve. New~Qart 9eaci'I. 1-of Dia F0rmot llCl'09I IN Pf°'*1Y con· 0Ce111 Blvd . CdM, CA Ttt11 buftrr••• II con· Cound!mle2tt1108yOfMllly. Tiiie b\llllMH 11 eon• 1990, te ... • ....,., ....,. Tl\11 1>u11neu la eon. Celt. t2te0 P1yrnent n e>&Y!'*lll muet ~ hereby, tr~ m n ouc:t.ci ov· e 1trt111ed ~tner· 1990. __,by: e tlrnlllld pettner# WAllDA I . MOCllO, C~ ..,. II ,_ • • ..,_.. OUCted by. • eot'POf9llOn Arlllim/Sen Sen1ne. • be by cett\, 08'1ttled ~: ..,,.. end 0111er facMtiel for a Thia bu.alnH • is con· llfliP WAM»• I. •AOGIO. Qlr IND.. Clertl • ........,.,....,.... TM r-o••trllnt(I) COl'I'-Celtfornle 09'*111 ""'*' CHl\lel'I Of lfHIUrer'• Communll'y Alltennll T .... 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Mle t tllO ~Not~ t, I , 1llO P 1 11°1 s • i 1¢ 1e1 AIM 1, IMO .. 1tt0 ~ "'°' ,M,. 11 1llO er1Y-11JO Nie \, 1tlO 01tW Noc .Mite I, I. -• ,... n111 ..... a r ....__ , .. ,. ~w irw HllCllL 11 A~ F4ltt ,...n . m11 . . . . -·-~ • . . ~ •• . . .. • .. • I -. • • - .. , - • • I 810 Orongo Cout·DAILY PILOT/ Frldoy, Juno 1. 1990 _J TU PAlllLY CIRCUS ·by Bil Keane COUlfTER CULTtiRE by M1t11t1 & M1t11t1 PsAlnJTS "1-i ere come s a mom osaurus!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Forget 11 You haven 't paid me for the last time you played the big shot." NANCY AR.L O A ND JANIS ~ DO YtlJ -'IWIUM WA>JT YOUR 'w'eL-1.- ~fEAK' (', (~ ~ DRABBLE -. ! -~ ·' I ! ' ••• • ROSE IS JlOSE • • • " ' I • I l I I I • DENNIS THE MENACE .---~~~~~~---. ,.t ' I LOOK, MAACIE. 1 P""SEO. I 60T A PA551N6 6RADE IN EVER't' SUBJECT ! GARFIELD by Hank Ketcham THE FUSCO BROTHERS l~~ ~ .. ' • , • Ill£_GaG..J}jBT-was "' • ~ HILARIOUS, IT ~ WAS f'RINFUL ro SE" INVOLVED IN JT .. '{ _ _..__ "C.LOSE- ;;:-J-TI::lU-'T1CJlltE'b--Ht •'b.J IAfAll T>IOSE (i!JYS ARE FleITTING FOR JUST A PURSE '?" YtlJ'Rt I~ LU::K' by Jerry Scali b y Jimmy Johnson WHY OOll'T Y!1J ~YI>~ ~ ,<1t &UORf; YOO CJJOI( 1JUI ! by Ke"vi n Fag:in • FOR1ME HERRIMG-- IMMLf;D!" SHOE ~tF!i. i!i A C.ON$1A/.IT iQU!:"T FOl<_AN,llJG!2,;11 JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN CLIP AND Fl.Al!Nf IH15 FUNK<.' SCHOOL lEffE}?. .1 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE " . ,_ . by Lynn Johnston . • . • • -, ' -- by Chvtee M. SChulz by Jim Davia I'M Af RAIP TN&¥-"'& 'l'UMIKA.l. by J.C. Duffy by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux SOR RY I DIDN'T GET B ACK. TO YOU SOONER . M R . MASON ' :r M A O TO R UN OVER TO T i-tE DENTIST ABOUT A TOOTHACHe ' I 'LL PUT T H E ORDER T~ROUGl-1 R IC.MT AW~AC".V~' r·~-,~m by Tom Batluk ....... "'"" <> "'. { --c "'''" .... '""'•' v~ I'"f.J ~· i;J, L~;J •••I i. ...... Cl•• • "°''"'" ·. • I· t 11 .. r i , 1 1 o -.... ., ............ · . . . . . . ... ~ .::.; ..... 1; ~ -;-:'f;:: •·:.;":;·n:~.,,r r r r r r r r 1 6 ~:: .:t."'' '"'I I I I • I I I I l(ltAMo'"' ........ , .. , .C.i'MM 1l()flj 9'1 •t. ,.,. .... t.IOll lktl ' l)tl.lf(Wd llOl~lflrM""-a.IMIUllN~ ' • I'°' "-IQ M -1 "ti li.:I •1914 Aris ~ l'IO,.t. -l~ '7f0S-.#)IPUI -~ -P"O-#OUOH ' ' ,. • ••• ..... ----·.~••a ..... ,.. , ' ,, , , , ' ' .... "' , , , ' ' , I ,, , ' ' , , , . ' ', , ' , , ' , ,~, ' , , ' , , . , , , , , , ' ' , , , " .. , . , ' , ' ' , , ' , ' , } " ' ' ' , , ' , , . ' ' , , , ' ' ' ' ' , , , ' ' \. ' ' , , , ' ' ' ' ' , , , , ' ' ' ' , , ' , • • -------- DAI~ y PILOT /K-OCEAN @TmNGS TO DO TmS WEEK •Singer Tony Benne_n will appear at the Performing Arts Center on Saturday, beginning at 8 p.m. For information. call 556-A RTS. 2. THE REAL NEIL • Nell Sedaka will perform Wednes- day at the Coach House. 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. at 8 and 10:30 p.m. For reservations. call 496-8930. Concen ho tline: 496-89:!7. 3. ROCK WITH CHUCK •The· Reuben E. Lee. 151 E. Coast Highway. Newpon Beach features Chuck Banagha's rock 'n' roU music each Wednesday through Saturday. 9 p.m. to I a.m. Also Tim Parker on piano in \M d ining room. 675-5790. 4. REGGAE SUNDAY •The Sunset Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. fea- tures reggae fro m 3 to 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. to midn1gb1 on Sunday. For information, call (213) 592-1926. 5. JAZZY LADY •Ron's in Laguna. 1464 S. Coast Highway. l.aguna Beach. presents Cynthu Za1tz each Wednesday and Thursday through June. 8 p.m. through 12:30 a.m. 6 . GREAT-SCOTTI •Legendary saxoptionisl Tom Scott will play the Coach House. 33157 <?amino Capistrano. San Jua11 Capistrano. Sunday at 8 p.m .. For rescrvauons. call 496-8930. Concert hotline: 496-892. 7. COOL ON THE BEACH ' • C'cst La Vie Restaurant. 373 Pa- cific Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. on the Main Beach. p~nts live Jan every Friday beginning at 8 p m. featuring saxaphonist Peter Clark and fri ends; Mark Turnbull and Bob Hawkins. guitarists, and \a nous guest artists on Saturdays begmning at 8 p.m. No cover <!harge. Frre park1nii. 497-S IOO. 8. EXILES' COUNTRY •The Crazy Horse Stealc House. 1580 Brookhollow Drive. Santa Ana. presents The Exiles in two 'shows. 7 and 10 p.m. Monday night. For reservations and tickets. call 549-151 2. 9. HIGH SOCIETY •Sunday afternoon dances from 3 to 5:30 p.m. with High Society Dance Band and vocalist Terry Allen arc being held at the Turtle Rock Community Center, I Sunnyhill, Irvine,. Free dance lessons 2 to 3 p.m . by Mike vaman- coun. Admission is S6 per person. For more infonnation. call Miclcie McClure. 546-3894. 10. BACK TOGETHER •The Four Freshmen return Sun- day when they join the Dick Shearer Big Band in the 2nd Annual Tribute to Stan Kenton at the Irvine Mar- riott Hotel, 18000 Von.... Karman Ave-;. from 7 to 11 p.m. Admission is ~20. For information, .call 553-9449. 11 . FUN WITH ARNOLD •"Total Recall," a futuristic adven- ture starring Arnold Schwancneg- ger, opens today at theaters along the Orange Coast. 12. WOODY PLAYS IT STRAIGHT •The UCI Film Society presenu "The Front." directed by Martin Ritt and starring Woody Allen. Fri- day at 7 and 9 p .m. in Social Science ,Hall on the UCJ campus. Tickets are S4 tcneral admission. $3 for UCI affilia tes and senior citizens and $2 for UCI students and are a vailable at the door. 856-6379. 13. FRITZ FLICKS • Friu Lang's "You Only Live Once" and ''Scarlet Strttt" will be shown by 24 Frames Per Second. a society for alternative cinema. Satur- day night stan1ng at 7 p.m. in uc1. Humanities Hall. room 178. Dona- tions accepted. Rick Lewis 14. HAVE A BALL WITH ENGV ALL •Comedian Bill Engvall . will per- form at The lmprov. 4255 Campus Drive, Ste. 138. Irvine throu&h Sun- day. Showtimes are 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Satur- day and 8:30 p.m. Sunday 854-5455. 15. TUBULAR •.-.Why I Got into TV and Other Stories: The Art of Ilene Seplove:· is curttntly on e~ibit at the Laguna Art Museum, 307 Oiff Drive, La&uoa Beach. For information. call 494-6531. 16. GO FOR BAROQUE •Th~ 10th Annual Baroque Music Festival opens Sunday at 8 p.m. at St Michael and All Angels Church with a concert by orpnist Edward Murray. A program of chamber music is scheduled for June 6: on June 8 "Music in the Gardens" will be held at the Sherman Library and Gardens. The Festival finale featur- ing conductor Bunon Karson wiJI be June 10. For infomration. call 760-7887. 17. YOUTH MUSIC FESTIVAL • Dozens of youths aaes 3 to 18 will perform on stage at the Perfonmng Arts Center on Sunday beginning at 5 p.m. to raise funds for the Chil- dren's Hospital of Orange County. Featured soloist will be Kanne Mar- ri fie Id. p erforming Robert Schumann's Concerto in A Minor. For information. call 556-ARTS: 18. SPi CY SHO •The 2nd i.\nnual Salsa fcsu val. featuring a lo"' ·ndr:r car sho"'. food. music and games. ""Ill Ix' ht'ld Sun- day from 10 a.m. to 6 pm at the Orange Count) Fairgrounds. Ad- mission is S 10. 19. WET AND WILD I •Wild Rivers. 8800 Irvine Center Drive adjac-en1 to Irvine Meado~ Amphitheatre. offers over 40 excit- ing water rides and attractions on 20 acres in a lush. tropical setting. New for this season arc Wahtubee! -a 20. MALLORY READING •Lee Mallory. author of the JU\I· released "I Write Your Name .. "'Ill gi~ a reading and sign books at thr Friday meet in~ of the Laauna Porn. bqinning at 8 p.m. in the Laguna Beach Public Library. 363 Glen- neyre, La&una Beach. SS dona11on requested. The public is invited cyntNa Zatb llr19s eadt Wedn...., .... 'lllllnMJ• at Ron•s In Lailuna. ShowtlM•• ere • , ... . What's Inside Back to the Movie Theaters, Part IN ./ , -How to get up and away for the day A cool place In the Balboa ISiand sun1"" Michael J Fox (left ), Christopher Llo)d. Lea Thomp- '>On and Thomall Wilson are back again in "Back to the Future Pan 111." and our gue~t movie critics found 1t to be a happ) return. The bottom line is it'" better than Pan II. but probably not quite as good as Pan I. Page& A look at the Orange Coast cfub scene "Rock Around the C1ock" at The Hop. Neil Scdaka at the Coach House. The Exiles at the Cra1y Horse. Bob Enavall at The Jmprov. Bobby Dorman and Ntghtwatch at the Crown House. For details on thrse and dozens of other shows, check the Oub calendar. Page6 / Dally Piiot Weekend/ Friday. June 1. 1990 -Tired of the hustle and bustle of Southern California? Serenity and beauuful vistas are o nly 1.500 feet away -straight up. that is. ThJS week's travel article explores the burgeomng business of hot-atr balloon rides. dcu11hng the vanous excursions that are now available '° harried Southlanders. Page10 ii . . Three new plays bow ln this weekend Bernard Slade's "Fatal Attraction." directed by Pall Tambellani, debuts this weekend at the C'osta Mes.a C1v1c Playhouse. ~ d o Gilbe~ and SyUivan's "Patience." directed by Kent J ohnson at the Ncwp(>n Theater Ans Center and "Once Upon a Mattress." dirCc'tcd by Caren Ross and Joan Ray, at the San Clemente Community Theater. For a compktc look at local theater news. sec T-om Titus' "lntcnn1ss1o n." Page 11 r· Jud) C1lamberlam indulges her !>\I.CCI tooth and \l1l ks to her· ne\\ d1t't a1 lhl' samr 11mc. rnJO)'· mg the frost~ hire at Lappen's let Cream on Balho:i l\land &sides delightful .. litt•" 1cr creams. the shop al"41 fl•aturrs frc~h baked goodu.:' and toOC'C hkc nowhere else. Page 12 Four-legged act~shlne big stars Jean Jal'QUC'S Annaud's amaL1ng and much-hcrBlded film "The Bear" I\ out on '1dco this week. lo tell1n& the stof"\ of a lo t bear c ub"s 1ra\a1h . nnaud and his crew m1naged to draw 1ncrcd1bly po1gnan1 nnd realistic .. perfonnanccsnfrom its four·lcagtd l\l:tOl"i. Also 0111 this week is the less-than-sat1sf) ing "Old Cinngo ·· Page 13 I I ... .. • t Le1eed: OC. Oran,e County. BT. black tie, BT -<>pr .• black rie optional. pp. pe.r person. TBA. 10 be anal)led. •A RNrla' GoM Time June I at 6:30 p.m., M ission School Auxiliary and Alumni Assn. at Mission San Juan Capistrano. S 100 pp. Phone 83 1-181 6. •It~ Au.lverury Party Far West Ski Association. June I at 7 p.m .• Orange .Co uncil of FWSA and Schusw Race League dance a nd silCflt auction at Irvine Hilton and Towen .. $5 pt>. includes compU~n­ tary drink: tickets avail:lble at the door. Phone Pat Nangle. 673-2181. •Stary ~eels GrlUMI Opelliaa June 2 at 5 p. m .. grand o~ninJ of fine an gallcrfrs in O ld To wn In 1ne fcaturn wate rcolorists Millard Sheets a nd Jack Linkletter. Phone 73J..0445. • R9bber 0..eky Derby June :!. Uniled Cerebral Palsy Assn .. Santn Ana Regional Infant Center at Wild Ravers Watcrpark. Contact Danielle IX P:1lm:1. 557-5100. •Gardea Win~ Tastln1 Junc :!. 3-6 p.m .• Dayle Mcintosh Center for thl'.' Disabled in Gardl·n G rove. $15 pp includes silent aucuon and en ter- tainment. Conta«t Peg H :Jll, 771-8185. • CeldlratJoos Jun.: :! at 4:30 p.m .. N ational Charil~ League South Coast Chapter table top designs and silent auction at the Alverez resi- dence. Huntington Harbour. By in- vitation only. I • P1yel9olop: Tiie S18dy of Hemu Be~nlor June 2 at 6 p.m .. Coastline Community College Distnet cel- ebrates premiere of a ne'A telecourse. $50 pp. Phone 141-6192. • Evnla1 el ~e lmprov J une :1 at 5:30 p.m .. Dcbuss) chapter of OC Perfonning Ans Center d inner and corned) sho'A at the I mpro'. I rvane. Conroct -'nn Qu:Jn. 83 1-9416 • Oruce Cre19I v1. LA. R.am1 Basketball Game June.:! at 7 p.m at Century High Sctiool. Santa Ana . Phone 153-5747. •UH Nell a Moatmartre June l at 5:30 p.m .. South Co unty.Communi- ty Chnic at B1nchl'r 1"r"s1dcnC"e, San Juan Capistrano. BT. By inv1tat1on onl)'. • Cloderella Ball J une 2. C'HOC Cinderella Guild at Le Merid1en. Newpon &-ach. St 00 pp. Cont:JC"I Jam·1 :1gurskl. 532-86 75. • Parlelu Holiday June 2. Pacific Sympho'!}' Orchestra gala ball at Westin South Coast Plua. Costa Mesa. $150 pp. ronroct Margene Hibb<'n. 68{µ200. • Trla~Joe June 3. OC Perfonn1ng Ans Center All-G uild event in Mission Viej o. For professional and amateur com~utors. S50 pp. Con-1.1ct Norm Drnton. 551-7 .. Q • Yoer Hearl's la ttle R11tit Platt June 6 at 5:30 p.m .. Amen can Uc:in Assn. at Anaheim Mamo•. S35 pp. Phone 856-3555. • Mary S. ~r11 Home De41eaUo• June 7. O hve Crest Treatment Centc~ reception at new, Ho mt> Cont:1ct Oonnt1 Andm. 777-4Q99. • Triatltloa Ctlebr11I011 June 8 at 6:30 p.m.. O.C. Perform1n1. Arts Center All G uilds at The Wt'lti'n ·BEN]AMIN EPSTEIN'S South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa. S 15 pp. Con1ac1 Julie Polhemus. 552-7779. •Stars June 8 at 7 p.m.. BJind Childre n's l earning Center. Lollipop G uild dinner auction at Four Seasons Hotd, Newpon Beach. S90 pp. Phone 541-3354. • Oru1e BloHom Ball June 9, Or- angcwood Home. Fcatunng Ben Vereen. •Dare lO Ca~ Salale to 'Mike Lutford, LA Rams J une 9, Nonh OC CanC"er League d.inner dance a t Doubletrtt Hotel in Orange, S75 pp. Con1a ct G wenda/~ n Jone , Qi +.i .J/7. •Lai Ve1as Nig~t J une 9. OC Eye and Tissue Bank gambling. buffet. no-host bar at Promontory Point. '.'iewpon Beach. S25 pp. Conr:icr Joan Temple. 675-6809. • AJDS Walk OC June 10 at 9:30 a.m. a l Mason P:lrk. Irvine. Contact Rob<'rt Seline. 645-6300. • • Tiie My11eries of ~e Mlad June 10 at 3 p.m .. Brain Imaging Center of UCI College of Medicine. cockt3ils and hors d'oeurves at Pila r Wayne rcs1dence. Newport Beach. S75 pp. Phone 856-4145. •Lai Palmu GrlUMI Opeatac June 10 at 12 p.m .. opening of Fullenon apanmt>nt homes. Phone 87{µ567. • Commulty Forem June 13 at 11 :30 a.m .. Floren~ Cntlenton Ser- vices luncheon Wlth keyno te speaker Judge Lois G . Forcr (ReL) at Radisson Plaza Hotel. lf"'lne. S30 pp. Contact M elinda Mitchel Guinaldo. 87().5890. •Stas Sllool June 13 at 7 a.m .. 551 Club of Hoag Hospital shoot a nd dinner at Coto de Caz.a Hunt Lodge. $200 pp.: dinner only. S50 pp. Con- tact Valerie Lorenz. 760-5917. • CoHlry Wetter• Spec:&acelar June 15 at 6:30 p.m .. OC Trauma Society Associates 3t Knotfs Berry Farm. Buena Park. $75 pp. Phone 9J7-50JO. •Com ..... ttt Ball June 15 at 7 p.m .. Commodores Club of the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber of Commer« dinner dance at Ncwp<>n Beach Marri0t. BT-opt. S7S pp. Phone 644-8111. •AD Evnlag UDcler .. e Stars June 16 at 7 p,m .• Laguna Beach Dcmo- a:u ic Club with Bill Press and other • Dcmocrauc C3nd1dates at T1' oh Terra~ Garck ns. Laguna Beach. Phone 499._:7J1. •SM• Boal June 16. Opera Pacific Founders' Gata at C rean residence. anta Ana Heights. Cont.itct Lvnt13 A. Yana. 546-7371. • • ()po1 Oat at Bistro t Ol June : I. 6: Jl}-9; 30 p. m ., n l'W QC Philharmonic Socict)' chapter for TOftJ aennett wtll sing Sat- urday n'9ht •t the Per- forming Arts Center. For ln- fo,...atlon, c•ll 556-ARTS. young professionals opens K:ichrna o~ner/chcf 03' 1d W ilhelm''> rc~­ taurant in In 1ne. S50 pp. Contact Carol He.\ "ood. 553-!.t:~ •La FIHta June 22. 0-11 pm . Bowero, ~useum dinner at thc mu- seum. Phont• Q -'-/Q(}(J •Roi! Hot! Ho&! Jun.: 23. South Coast Repcrtor) cnd of ~3\0n d in- ner auction features Ncv. Orlean<. crawfish S 7 S pp Con1:1cr \l:Jdt'line Pontr. ~.5 i-~60!. • Nor~ns Trast R~galta June B at 12 p.m .. CHOC Padnno~ posl- race cocki:a1l pany and dinner at Balboa Yacht Club. Ncwpon Beach SI 00 pp.. discount for students under 18. ConUJct Ht'len W:irdner, 531-86 75. •Golf Toans•ment June 25. Arv1da Compan) and South OC Adult D:i~ Health Care C.:ntcr at C:oto de Cua. $200 per pla)cr.•S50 rcccp11o n onl~. Contact Lir C:irbon,,. 366-0:00. • Celdlrlly Golf ud Teuis CJauJc June 2S. High Pnont~ at The Lin~s. Monarch pc:ich a nd R1u-C'arlton. Laguna Niguel. Pre-~'ent co<'kl:11I rffcpt1on June 14:-awarp~ banqUl't e' ening of J unc 25. Cont:Jc:t lktr.\ &/don Palma. 63.l-::12. • Deslplag Women Ball J une 30. An Institute of Southern ('ahforn1 a BT. Contact Su~n McFaddC'n. 261-1680. • Foer .. of Jaly Pa~de 10 a.m . noon. Cit~ of Huntington Beach on Main trt'rt. Al~o. St-. Run spons,or- ed by March of Dime' Cont:JC'I T<'f)f McEfi.~ . .J9i-O !I. 1 • "Sllow Boaf ' Ope•iltl Nlgllt Dl•- Hr aJHI Po1t-Performntt R~p­ Uot1 Juh I '. O~rn P?cilk Lo- c.allons TOA. Cont;i('t l uic.fa ~. )'ana or M1cht'llt-Woods. .{.J(!. -3':2. • Baslllle Day 8K Race J ul~ 15 Sports Club/Irvine and Regional In- fant Center o f l Tn11ed Cerebral Pa.ls' Assn. at Le \1erdtl'll. :-.i.:~pon Beach. "OC ta~l'S on the "orld .. wt th S I 00,000 "orld'c. ~st pcr- fonnanc:e pnll'. lntt'rnatinnJI Food and Wine Fes11,al. H.:allh ;and F11- ncss E'pos1t1on m1,re Ct>nlJrt Sus;>n \\'hc·ul'll. 55--5111(} •Patron Part) Jul\ 1 •1 ti-4 pm . uth Coa't Rl'l1\'m1n JI kxat1un T B.\ Conia,·r \l.11/c/1m· f>ona 95 7-!60:. •Golf Toun1amen1 Juh 111 'x•a C im e .\u\th:Jf" 0 1 I lon.•nn· < n ttl."n- ton Sef'\ ICC'S of ()( JI "l'~ port Beach Counl~ lluh SI '0 pp. Con- r:Jcr ,\k /inJa (i111n.Jl1./ct. ,, -o-5l>'ltl FESTIVALS AND SPECTACLES •Saw~ast Festival. Tll~ Magic of Art Junl· 30-.\ug .:!ti. Ill 3.m . 1~0- and-a-half acres of art'>. l'rnft,. con- cessions and rn1cnainml·n1 on Laguna Can~on Kn.Id. w guna Beach s..i pp . c.cntors SJ pp . \'h1l- dren I.:! and un<1~·r frl'l' Phom· 49"-.lO.lO ~ • Festival ol Ar-ts and Page.a t of u.~ Masters Jul\ 1-.\ug .:!ti at II"\ me Bo'A I Par!.. Jnd Fc'>t1,al Ground\. Laguna Ekat·h (1rounJ , S.:! pp Pageant. S'>-15 pp Phu11t· .Jt>.J-11 .J.' •Sall Clemente Fiesta Jul-X cho"dcr lUO~·l•t1 Jnd 0 ' ">11.'r shuc~­ mg. strt'<'I ll'\tt\ al. cntl·rt.11nmcn1 at/around San Ckm\·nte Pier Juh 21· 51\. runl\tn dl' "al ~. IO\ ll:ltlo n:il road race. b\•\•r Jnd 'A uw g;lrden\. street fr.,11 ,al 1-'rl'<.'. Phont• 492-llJI. •Very, Berry Ex1raordlu ry Jul~ 11-22. ()(' Fair J I l-a1rground,, Costa Mesa. S5 pp'. S' 11\l'r ti5. S2 under I.:!. frl'C' unda ti < onr;icl Di:me Sort'nst'n. ·5 I· i:r ART • Galu la Ca pistruo. (''"~I Camino Cap1~1rano. San Juan Cap1str.1no M 1-1 781 ). Jul~ .:!0-.:!Q· Na'aJO Rugs and Old Pa'An Jr'Aelf' Aug. 4-&pt 1 <I E ~ullan Sept 11- 0ct. 11: 'omen of (11ftl'd 11..tld' • Lap aa Art MesHm 130" ('ltfl Ori' c. l.agun::i Beach ..iQ4-65J I l Through Juh ti· "h' I C.ot mtO TV nnd O ther S11,nc~ Ilene ~plo' c Juh 13-0ct • Ja, Dcf n1 WN li.\ t•n Pai)er J ul~ 1 l-~·pt 16 Lo' .\nJek\ Modem"t" •Newpor t llarbor Art MasHm (850 San Clcml·nte l)n,c. N.:'Aport Beach. "''iQ.11 ~~l Through June .:!..i O BJECI l\l''' f hc Ne~ Sculpture Jub I ~-. 1)1 ~' C"'omm1ttcd 10 Pnnt. C'h:frks Ru' '\c~ O ah fom1:1 Artist X\'111 • Stary ~eels F i.De Art G•llerles (1 4988 Sand Canvon A,e, Ste. 1-51rvine. 73.l-O.:i45 j. June 2-J uh 3: Millard Sheets: Jack L1nkk11er: re- «nt work in bronze and ca t sto n<'. MUSIC • Baroqae Music Fe1tlul 8 p.m at St Michael and .\II .\ngels Church and Shennan Ltbrarv and Gardcn~. Corona del \far. s.i9-7 I 75. Jun1: 3. Organist Ed\\ard Murrn). Fesm al Orchl'stra -tnngs. June b: Ch:imocr Music June x· Music 1n lh<' Gar- dens June I U: Fest I\ :ii F1nak. Bunon Kar~on. conductor •Garden Grove Sym11booy ~p m at Don Wai.h .\ud11onum. S1.m fnrd al Euclid. <.iarden (1rO~l·. 5'..i-111n June .:!; \ f rt"nch <iala "''h ~ul·~• conductor Ph1hpfll' lkndl·r o l Or chn trl' Rl·g111nal •k < Jnnl'\ p1Jn1\t Dcbor.ih 1'1Vll'\ •Newport llarl>or r t Mus" um ''II an ( km<'nlt' Dn'l'. '"'"port &·ach. -~1.1.11 ~~ Jurw : Ktin Gt>t•f!t' 'l''' Pl·r, u"ic1n ln,1ru- mcn1\ ! pm 1 • OC Performing Aro Cf'nt('r :0. p m. at t>OO r o" n < enter I >n 'l' Co\ta \tc-..i. "'..i1~.:!000 Jun,· I 8ar~l"\hllp luhiln· Junl' : ron\ Bcnnl'I Junl' ' \nnu!ll 't•uth \1u"r < 11nu-rt (" pm I Ju1ll I~ DcJohnl'lll' I IJn\t!lli. tlolland JOd \It-than~ June : ' ''"i!''r'p1.1nl\I ~hchal'I h ·in'll'ln l ul~ -tJ// p1Jn- l\I ~1ngl'r llJr~ ( onn1, t.. Jr • Pat'illc Symphon) I'\ >o p m ;11 In tnl' \k ado"' .\mphllhl·atrc. 9 .. 3 -I I I)( I . J u Ill' 2 ~ ( h I p O;I\ 1s ~lannhl'lm Stl'amrolkr (I\ p m I Jul\ 4 .\11-.\m l'nl·an Cel- chr.111un Juh 21 BrJ'" lkl·th1)\l'n' .\ugust 11\ \.l1d-Sumnwr ~lo1art •Mour e Camtrai.. , ll m. JI '>1 .\ndrc"' .\ud111mum t100 I. .\n· dtt'" ·., PIJCl'. 'l'" pon Beach. 5111-2t>Oll Junl' It-t1af\ ( JrT Ooutilr B.l,\, .\011 l'\lr.II. condu{'COI DANCE, THEATRE, MUSICAL THEATRE • OC Performi•g Arts Center ((l(X'l To~n Center Dn,I.'. ( l'Sta Mes.a i'40-~0001 Junc l\ Red "~l.'llon June .m-Juh I (1rand KJbul 1 Th.:atrc of fap.1n Juh I 1-15 ''Sho v. Boa1:· Orx:r.i Pautil .\ug 7-1 ~ Aus1rahnn tialkt •Grove Sh hspure Fesllv•ll <Festival Ampltitbeatrf' and Gem Tllutr~. Garden Grove. 636·7!13). Gem Ttlu tre, Ulrougll June 23: "Tiie Miser," Mollere. Ampllitbu tre (SMkeapea rel, Juu !t -July 1': "M•cl• Ado About Sotlling": J uly !7- A•gast 18: .. A, You Like It"; AllJ911 31-Sept. :t: "Otbello " • Soutai Coasl RrJ)f'rtor} ct-<-. 1 o v. n (en let Ori\ l' l l•\IJ \ll'<.J . "'~l -"!1:-1 \1Jin,1.1i:l' lun.-:.. Juh t.i "~ix·cd thl' Ph1u~h ·· DJ\11 .. 1 ~famct • B•ll~t P•elfir a I L 1p.u11.1 p13, · hou..c l\(\fl L.1t1una ( Jn\llO K1•Jd La11una tk.I• h CW~ \J:'') IUnl' : l -: .i · · D 1 ' l' rt 1 ml' n t ,, • ( '¥1 0 1 3 rl I(\ nl r ·' l..1 ' I R r J h m .. \\alt1e!> (8rJhm., \\l.'d1manl ... LI. Tl.'\i(i ,,,[Ol<.\l \Tf()\ It \1IU hD \ l. Jn fH'IH /1)1111~ ,,, \/IJnSt' flt mf"orm:Jtu>n for 81Jck8o<>I.. d1m·r 1nqu1t1('<1 ro lknp1min Fpsrein. •' ') 81:ic4Book. P () Rel\ I <C)tJ-H\.J, l'or- onD dl'I .\fnr. C"' tJ:ti25 Ph imr 76().~61: "' Dally Pilot Weekend/ Friday. J1.tne 1, 1990 a • _,.. ' 1 CovER STORY Ibe Boardwalk: · People-wa~ching paradise By ROGER. BLOOM l>•ll)r P'llot hMUI•• lOllot NEWPORT BEACH -The sun as out. the surf,., up -as there any better place m the world H> be than the Newpon Beach shore'> Each weekend thou~nds answer that question \\ llh their fret. coming dov.n to the Ralhoa Penmsula to panake ol its pamcular charms: the "'arm c;un the salt air. the shops. rc'itaurants and 'inJl \.. bars. and. of cou~·. the other people~ . .;;;. Indeed the "lc .... nor1 Beach hoard"al\.. rnughh hctv.cen the '\cv. pon and HalhoJ piers. 1s one of the bc<.t j')IJn'\ IO I hl' V. Orld to peopk-v.atlh .\ll l)fX'' arc attracted -Ul thl' lx«tlh thl' \oung and old. "hill,. h!J, J.. Jnd hrnv.n. fam1hcs: trUl\l'r' thl' lkotn·lUl and thl' scruf- 1\ ( I Jrknl' I ,111n11n '·1" 'hl' ha\ hc.'l'n 1,11..mg an lht· hoJrj"allo. ~•ghts tor \u \l'ar' Jnd rdlt:rtt·<l tlfat '>Un- h:llhtng :ind \\:Jllhang thl' peopk go h~ .. " rn) l:1~11ritl' thmg 10 do ... .. Ju,t v,hl'O \OU th1nl \ou've -.ecn I! all. alonl_( t·clml'\ \omt·ihmg nc ....... Fannon 1:xnl:11n1'd. a<, \he sat on her bad porch ahu111ng 1he hoardwalk a fe1.1. ~ard' froQl-thl' Newport Pia 1-annon l'i tam1har v.1th one board":ilJ.. re1.tular. v.ho call'i himself -1u~1 S\..1 and 1\ \..nn" n 10 most others a\ thl.' Bard ~Jn ')lo.1 has been bnng1ng hi\ lltxk nl 1raancd. free- lh tng. parn•t' tn thl' '-l'"'JX.1n Pier art·a lor \l'3f\ to thl' dd1ght of other '1\l(Or\ \ It'"' kt't trom ""' a fello .... v. 1th J gu1t.ir \ll'> at thl' ha'>t' of the pier bl'l11ng out a rend1trnn of Jackson Rrov.nl··, "~t:I\ ··-\gain. narc for the visitors. old hat to the regulars. Then. just when you think you've seen it all. one of Fannon:S surprises walks by. Michael Jenkins is from El Toro. His friend Damien 1s from Col· ombia. Dami~n is a live-foot boa constrictor. Just a boy and his snake. out for a day at the beach. Aslo.ed why He brings Damien along to the boardwalk. Jenkins re- plies maner-of-factl}. ··He likes 1t here. "here it's warm. nakes hke the heat .... (And) it's a real good way to meet girls ... It's a h11 ofa d1fTerent crowd a t the other eod of the boardwalk. near the Balboa Pier. 81cvchstc; and '1s1tors '" rented blade · skate\ or a u1s1ng tnqcles arc out in for e. as arc \Oung fam1 l1C'S wtth infants and tod- dler-; . .\ w uple of J..11es ran be seen. including om.· 1n the <hape of a torso and leg:.. t\\ isling com1call> 1n the wind. Four ~nung peopk don their skates for a "heeled c>.curs1on along the boardwalk. The) ·re from McrC('d. one \oung woman C\pla1n!., .. Just down (or the weekend." Just then. her com11an1on. Tim Non on. exclaimed. "He)' That guy JUSt Jumped a 1rao;h can'" . Anli. sure enough . a few yards awa) some skaters who arc much .more accomplished than the '-ts11ors from the nonh. "ere s\..aung hard and fast at trash barrel. Ju mpmg JUSI in 11me 10 clear the receptacle l 'p the board .... alk a \\:J)'i. Dennis JonC'S and Shen Hansen "'' on Jonl·~· back pa110 pla> mg cards as · nchsts. slaters and vanou'i pcd- f Please see BOARDWALK/PaiSJJ I I ' ~ Delly -~ .. ltJ ~.,. 0.a•'f Clockwlse from topr Michael Jenkins and Damien; newly·•npe...t Miile Simon and Sherryl Shlpley nap near the pier; Dennis Jones and Sheri Hansen play cards and people-watch; a~tnany Sherman dons shad .. for a bike ride with mom, Step- hanie; and the Newport Boardwalk at McFad.,en Square. On the cover: Tim Norton, Usa Belnan, .Ch•rlty Sales •nd Andy BuJcosky are on a roll. ..... CRYSTAL COURT SOUTH COAST Pl.AgA J.\'ll (Jcar SI. Co81• Mt!sa C lat !Av~I Near Broeclw11y I (714) 557-su7 • 4 CREATIVE JEWELERS -of Lag 11 na B~o th - Estraorclinary J ewelry Cwi&om Dnipa 1"1C-18K Gold Diamoncb Fcbul.oiu Pricn F AIRVIEW COURT l P•1rvwiw a1 w11soo 1 OPEN 2263 P•arview Rd ' EVERY Ca.t• M6a D Y· (714) 548-76U .. - BOARDWALK fromPage4 Hansen lS visiting from Penn- sylvania. she said . where she has hvcd for 10 years after being-raised out here. ·• "'But:• she adds wi stfully. ··t j ust might move back. The sun 1s really tempting me:· ED! JUNE 4 • a.l.Y HU . .•vn- JAll IUWIE NNE1~ "A ROLLER COASTER OF A MOVIE , WITH Hor A cr10N AN o Wn.o HL1MORt Tiiis ·Bl"r MNlr8!'" ,_ ·~ "'" "MEL G1esoN Is GREAT! "f' 11u d"'"'°'" • ~a.. .cylr l• Ht5o• plf'C•"..f"I' ..... hi a.ph-u att lo ••C«"llr· 1-...w ~....,. '0111> "~v"' "A P ERFECT PAIRING! ~«"I G~• ..U" mo,if. m~!- Olu. •-.."nu "'""~ MEL&GOLDIE . BIRD A "l \I\ Ell\LPlm Rt' Plf.\[\f\, B\OH \~ mm \.1\ T£R'l11Pl rn\l\11'11 O"lll\'"' t™' I JOH\ B\llH \ ~ 11<-ir ~El l,11'll\ I.OLDIE II\\\\ "RIRO II\ \\I IRE" Ot Ill ( \RR \01\l BILL OHE 9: "''' Zl\l~ER =rm mw . K08ERT\I lllKT 9:1111 I\ \[\1"1\ a ERU Lf.R\ER ~[)\\IO \[LrlER . LOI I' ll\11'11\a fRll LftlER -:~IRIUHE\ A., 1 ~ur--:.=~~ im:Jllll\B\Dll \\I ~~ !.~ .. .:~ ~ r-. 'IELEI REIDY . -· P.ut.UM'1'Nc .. ..;m ARTS (ENTER 600. TOWN CENTER OR C0$1A MESA CA 92626 ·ue.-~ • .....,.AIC)l ............ - ,..._~ t~a~ ~W'7MCC ..:r:----~ ..... ...,, ·~ ... ~ ro.oa,.fl"tY _.... • ..,.., _.__.. ,.. ..... .. f!lli1 :--.... ..... ~~~· .. , ,.,.., •...-0.1-..... ....... OlMlll ............. ,..., ·-WA ~~ ·~ -~... .. " J t c:lllaia ,....,.. ..... ~ •"'9N/ltllf •• • ...,....c:t-c;.........,.. --.. J .. ......,. .......... ~ .... .,,.. ··\A~ "".,tlfrl ., ......... - THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET August 1~ 12. 1990 ' First U.S. Visit in 12 Years! NEW YORK CITY BALLET September 25-30 1990 Exclusive ~I Coast Engagement! - AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE March 12-2J 1991 Exclusive Southern califomia Engagement! At• ....., uclflslvel~ lot 11Htst11bers rou m~ e~ct to aM•.......,~ol MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY . January •-6. 1991 , SUBSCRIBE ev PHONE CENTE~~HARGE ~.-.~-. n4/556·ARTS. Ext. 240 714/740·2000 213/480-3232 10-s Monoav fri0av 7 days a Wftk .... Dally Pftot Weekend/ 'flrtdey, June 1, .,..., .•. 1 Pop- Frtc1a1 REUBEN E. LEE I 51 E. Coast Highwa). Newport Beach features Chuck Battag.lia's rock 'n' roll music Wedncsda" through Sarurday. 9 p.m. to I a.m. Also Tim Parker on piano in the dining room. 675-5790. BOGART'S BOHEMIAN CAFE 6288 Ea~t Pacific Coast H ighw~y. Long Beach. 21 and over. entenam· ment \\Ith local acous11c folk and rock music-tans Thursda). Friday _arui...Saiurday n ights. Show time is 9 p.m. (213) 59~8"976. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette Ave .• Newport Beach. presents the Bi~ Little Band. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Fnday and Saturday. 675-5777. WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA 666 An)on Blvd., Costa Mesa pres· ents Confrey PhtllipS' with modem renditions of Broadway Music at the Piano Tuesday through Saturday. 6 p.m. to IO p.m. and after 1hea1re reprise hour. 540-2500. CROWN HOUSE f\ESTAURANT 32tf02 South Pacific Coast High"'ay. South Laguna. presents Bob~y Dorman with ''N1ghtwa1ch11 tno- plus-one 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Thurs- day through Saturda> for dancing and entenainmrnt. 496-5773 or 499-2626: THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavefn. 340 South Coast Hi~­ way. Laguna Beach. p~rsents hve entenainment and dancing nightly. 494-8088. . THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS HOP 18774 Brookhuro;l. Fountain Vallev. The Hop pn:sents: Frida). Dance all night wuh D.J. Dennis 8. Goode. $.t cover: Saturday. Ron ni~ ---------------------------,. & The Classics. 7:30 10 8:30 p.m. ($4 ~nn cover): Closed Sunda) and Monday: -THEATRES IN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY a vailable for privaJe panics: Tues- ) dav "Rock Around the Clock" * s TAAA£o ~111:'Q X CliL.l TIUllf Fii UIUll ..WS sho~\', an award · winning rc"u c PA~t.MS IN i/Jl I 1iiio"'9 _ _ = -• ' ) which 'features a fully staged mus1ca i,.i1;i:::_,~ft~1~:)fi£1 .io 17.141831 QA46 historv ksson in rock ·n· ro ll: ,,...t..,..••fAW"•·· ~, · ·····~~.i .. •·-,......,""''"'' Wedncsda). Dadd)·O. ll\c: 50s-60s ....... ,Nu1 ·~·· ....... , • ·-~6 ~,,. • r.,,"" d b d \I t 1 d ht No , ••..• , • .,. "''°' .. ' iw•<><•~"' ance an . Q p.m. 1 m1 nig . '",,,,_, a~_..,,,,,~'" .,..,,~, • ... -(')i!.:::l.!'~L.!!!:::....!~~:,,;:::::.::;;:::..::..:.:;;,....-< Th sd L I .,. ~~··•~ .... 1. .... cover.: ur ay. 1p S)nc contes . r..-tf•1t1tct••<N1 ., ... ~'°~1 <"1 cash pri1es. %3-2366. ••· ~.::·· •• • ~ · NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner "'""...., ,., A vc.. Hun11ngton Beach. Concen ~---~-.-~-.. -:~·· "'" .. ,. lot!""""""'•~·· info line: 840-0208. ·~•!•1 ..._.. SUNSET PUB. 16655 Pacific Coast High"'ay. , un!>I.'\ Beach. lwe entenainmcnt n1ghl). 9: \0 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. (213)592-1926. ~ Saturday Rocker Nick Pyzow •PP••rs solo •t the Blue 8e9t Cafe RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS HOP tonl9ht, Monday •nd Tuesd•)' •t • p.m. ,or Information. (Please see CLUBS/Page 7) c•ll 675-BEJT. ''THUMBS UP! 1 PuTDI' BRINGS IAcx THE EMonoNs OF THE 0.IGINAI. FILM!" Ce,.• S.•hl SlSKll & t&Ul "A CLASSIC FANTASY. FULL OF WONDERMENTS AND llat SURPRISES!" Hal H1n.>O<\ WASHINClON POSl "THE THIRD TIME'S THE CHARM FOR 'IAcK To THE FUTURE'!" Mo<hool M.d•~d SN[AI( PUVlfWS 111 .HAD A WONDllFUL TIME! 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ISlrlnaen of Ut O NBA Pltrollt Cont d ISootu City IPM MHuint Elll. T OlllQlll Katt & Alie ...... I Niaflt Httt Love Who'• fie ...... ..... ...... F 8lllily Feud """'...., COMeCbOll llott? ...... , Cuntflt Allf Peo. Court Ful Hoult Fetr/ly sir-s Tt11 of U1 20!20 ::; ..... r Nialltllne ~. M'A'S'H · OICl CU!Ttlli Alw Movie: u '? "Tht Flgl!Ollg Ktfllllekian" (I ~g Adven1urt 1 Newt 1 l cwt Lucy Pllmp It Up ~s John Wavne. Vera Ralston. 04.ve< Hard'; COiby Sllow H9'I Court Mcwlt: •• "IMt'I Mutdtr'' !1984 Suspen~t Ot.>twa Hews AtMNO Hiii (In Sitteo} (tin Ste<tol CJ w""°"". Mark Kevtoun Oarre• la Ison ~ MldW WOftd of Wellllnglon W .. Str.11 ~lllt Yt 1< :Thoma• Hat1 e.nton:: 1Wlty I Go4 .... ~Conld ldtlt 'WMk WMlt lllllo TV T•"'"°" Wllffl of lnttdt Edition lllyw~ Aoolctt! School Nasty Boys •••e and Ire HMdball Wedding Bell JNtw• T Of1igM Silo• FOltune u ltRl. lln 81801 :J llRI jln Stereo\ :: Brues 1111 Stereo} c~ liln Stereol Pfljtt Ille Loni ~ PrMt lllt Lord Prltte Ille LOtd 8tlWld"" M8llo Mllnllo I Wby Wlilf1 Maller'• . i ~· MllCll M.tcHeil\.ellnlr Ntwllleluf Wiil SlrMI W11/1inglon I~ Rerai.ve Vakies E111Enc1«s Ea11Endtn ,Bu-Apt. ~ w.-w.-I ~ P:1 Mtl«t The CaSj! ol HofM~ Bob ~ft T Mery Tyltf !Diel van I a.•t 01 s.tllldal Ni\Jllt u... 1 ... .., o1 ... !'a.cl Pfognlm tile lenr s., i~ IMo«e IDVI<~ 1Ha110n -~: ... "Tht Olltne•" t19i3) Conl 0 •mciro· Tonrte Aewe iRl Mertie· •• • "Tht Of1911e41" (1973, Drall\1) Sean Conner~ Movie· ••'' "DIClclY L-ltat" Cont Cl l(ttton Mo~i.: .. '1 "D•nct . Got!. Olf!U" 11940) M•ureen 0 Har• Mo~ ··olddy L-Lta•" Olloclr Cotti £,_Irie 8*ld Mcwlt: u ''.Jillla Ind Julil" (19881 t<atllleen Turner R Min COlf\lplt(I HldltT. liltls ... Or ..,_,?IA) Mov~: •••• "Who F'*Md R-Albblt" \1988) PG .) 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USA TOfllllll CllMfl o H'lllOOlllf ... ~ ... UIAT°"'* ........... ·~-o.n Olll SulMllt" Complete TV llstlngs In Sunday's TV Update \ .. CLUBS FromPage6 30 I 0 La°fa)ettc Ave.. Newport Beach. More1tin1-Paul Band. 7:30 p.m. lo midnight 675-5777. 18774 Brookhursl St .. Founuun Val- le • Tribute to Rick Nelson,_ featur-ing ary ~ore e at T:30 p.-::::m:-. ....-x-.J-::-a-,,-'Z----------1-.a- cover. •• ZOT SPOT CAFE 5400 S. Verano Road on the UCI Campus. Verano Friday Place Graduate housing complex. C'EST LA VIE RESTAURANT. Li ve music now every Saturda) 373 Pacific Coast Highway. Laguna night at 8 p.m. Doors open at 1 p.m. &ach. on the Main Beach. Live Ja22 Minimal admission charge of S5. every Frida) beginning at 8 p.m. Call 856-7981. featuring Saxaphonist Peter Clark and fnends and Mark Turnbull and Sllllda"f Bob Hawkins. guitarists. and vari- COACH HOUSE 33 157 Camino ous guest artist on Saturda)s bcgan- Capis trano. San Ju1U1 Capistrano. ning at 8 p.m. No cover chargt. Free presents Tom Scott'at 8 p.m.tonighl. parking. 497-1100. . For reservations. tall 496-8930. Vll.U NOVA 3131 West Coast Concert hothne: 496-892. Highway. Newport Beach. 642-7880. PEPPERS.1236 I Chapman at Pianist Jay Milburn performs a var! Harbor South of D1sne) land. pres-1ety of eas) listening sclcc11ons ents live conccn s caC'h Sunda) and favorites Thursday through Satur- Monday night and features pro-da) from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m .. gres!.1ve. new wa' e. rock and top 40 Sunday through Wl·dnesday from bands and much more. Open to 2.30 8:30 p.m. to I :JO a.m. ~1chard a.m. 740-1333 Fauno's iazz and Broadwa) SI) hngs sun on the piano. SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific CAFE LIDO. 501 30th St.. Ne"· Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. Reg-port Beach. 675-2968 .. presents gae 3 to 7 p.m.and 8 p.m. to mid-entertainment nightly Bernie Pearl night. (21 3) 592-1926. Blues Band fcatunng Harmonica TH E CANNER\' RESTAURANT Fats tonight 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. SJ 3010 l..afa)cttc A'e.. Nt>wporl cover charge. · Beach. p~~nts Jau m the after-a-tarda• noon, I to 5 p,m. 675-5777. g.a J VILLA NOVA K1l·hard Fauno·s R ON'S1N LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast piano stylmgs Sunday through Highway. Laguna Beach: Top vocal Wednesda}. Open da1h 5 p.m. to 2 entertaU'lment nightly Sunday a.m .. 3131 W Coast Hlghwa}. Ne"'-through Thursda)'. Paula PnnC'e Fn· pon Beach 642-71! 0 dav and Saturda) 8:30 p.m. and Caherct ·howcasc Sunday evenings Monday at 8 p.m. Closed ~nda) and Tues- BLUE BEET CAFE 107 21st Pl.. day. 497-4871. Ncwpon Beach. N1l'k P}10" Soft) CAFE UDO 5U2 30th t .. Ncw- Monda) and Tul·sdn) and Fnda> at port Beach. 675-2968. presents Dee -~>-BE&r-. ~ ancj blues 'ocaltst SUNSET P UB 16655 Paetfic tonight. 9 p.m to 1:30 a.m Coast H1gh"'a). Suosct Bcal·h. -all Sllllday kinds of hlucs all night long 9 p.m. to I 3.m. 121 '\I 591-1926 CAFE LIDO 5m 30th t.. Ncw- port Beach. Sunda) Jan Series 11 Tue.day a m-10 2 p.m ron~ Gucrrrro Band CAN\'ON BAR & GRILL !<59 ~o p.m to I d rn 0 75-2%8 Laguna C ,in,1m J·n,nta[tl' Road. GINO'S ON THE HILL 421! E. Folk n1g}11 l·H·~ T und<1~ X 11~ I I 17th St.. ( O'.>ta \.k-.;1 Jam ~s\lon p.m. fratunng ~1Jrl.. J urnhull. Beth w11h Gino"• fa11 TrouJX'. ' 111 In Sands. Richard Swl..ol. (ireg I c11. 7. '0 pm. Rl''l'nat1ons and mtOr· and morl'. \\ l'dnl''><.b'. ~alirl' Bro" n m.111on on 11\l' l'ntl·rtainrnl.'nl 7 da~ s Band. Thur.<la\. Ju1l'C and ~pl"l'1al a \\t'cl... 050-1 750 entcnainml'nl hida' Jnd ~;11urda' CANYON BAR ANO GRILL 1¢59 494-19 11 or .iq4_4l111 · Laguna (an' vn Road. l aguna SUNSET Pl'B IM'~ Pacific lk:ich. Ren ~tilltl.c n·~ Ol\1c Ja11 • 03~1 H igh"a~. '1un1.l·t tll'ndi II\•' ·\llS1ar-; cal·h ~unJa, from 4 10 7 l'ntl'l'1;11nml•ntllpm wl.101 .121\l pm. 494-1911 . 5Q2-IQ2t> Wedne.day COACH HOllSE H15, t'am1no Capistrano, . an Juan Cap1~1rano. presents Nl'1I Scdal..a 111 8 and 10:30 p.m.1on1gh1. For rc~n :u1on~. call 496-8930 Concl'rl hutline: 496-917 RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 ~. CoaM High"'a~. Laguna lk•al·h, prt'~nb Cynthia Za111 ~ch WcJnesda} and Thursda} through June. 8 p.m. through 12:.\0 a.m. ZOT SPOT CAFE l '< I < ampus in the \'erann Place graduate housing complex presents musical artists in an 1n11mall' roni.·e house "ettin~ each Wc-dnesda) at ~ p.m ·\dm1ss1on 1s free Earl) arm al 1s recomrncndrd C onUll't Cl" e Solomon. 56· 7981. THE CANNERY RESTAURANT JOIO l.afa)Cltc :\\e.. Ne"pon Beach. pre\enl" .\I Mor('t11n1. ., 30 p.m 10 m1dn1gh1 67 -5777. SUNSET . PllB IM'~ !'an tic C oa!'.t ll1gh"J\. Sun\C~ lkalh. lt\e l"ntrrtainmcnt Q p. m 10 I a ni (2 I 3)5Q2-192(\ Thureday SUNSET PllB. IM'~ r ac1tll: (.'oa<;t H1gh"a'. liunwl lk arh, n1gh11\ liH' entertainment (21 \) '112-1~211 THE CA N~RY RESTAURANT Comedy Friday BILL ENGVALL AT THE IM· PROV 4255 Campus Dnve. te. 138. In ine through Sunda}. how- 11me 1s 8:30 and 10:30 p.rn. Fnda~. 8 and 10:30 pm. Saturda~ and 8:JO p.m. undav 854-5455. LAFF STOP 2122 S.E. Bnstol. Santa Ana. nighll} hneup of com- edians. For 1nforrna11on and n:ser· vat1on~ call 852-87112 Tueeday ANDY BllMATAI AT THE IM- PROV 4255 Compu!> Dnv<'. Ste. I\~. In 1n<-through Sum.la~ Sho" time I!> 1UO pm through Thursda~. t1cl..ct\ arc pmcd a1 S1 854-5455. Country Saturday C'RAZY llORSF. STEAK tl()tlSE 1580 8roolholl1'" DnH'. Santa \n,1, t)reM"n" l h\: f\1le:i1 1n 1~0 h11" \. 7 a nd I 0 p rn. Monda~ night. I or l'C~'t\ ,1111\n' .ind ll('k('I\, ~·~111 549-151~ mx · --·-(PG-UI • • •·M 1:009·JO ISLA ND CINfMA 'Al"tON ISLAMO el f W((N I .. AC.N1lilll ••O T14f aaO&O•A• &40 1 2 1 e I • I I fl A•• 1 • G -, .. lvfl' 1.Jf •'"VC?u•I .......... ...... llWIW& WMllAae.- •&aYllAt-.- ., l!:'?lt .. ~ .... =)111tll •M ti ttU:)O 7 :ti . IS 11 IS ... ,. ....... , (PGl(l1:4S 2:U ) S:OO HO 10:00 ME~A C INEMA NFWPOOT t9t" 646 ~02~ -en•• (PGl 1 100 ................... C•l 6:00 10140 HUTTON CI NTR( M.ac Artf\""' .al M.a1n• "'62 22f>6 --· ~PG-Ill 6:00 1 :30 I014S CA9a4ACMA• l•l 5:00 7:00 9:00 IO:SO ,.., ...... cau \~~ 1·00 I O:lO TOWN CINTl" ' D f -• ••·•••t '", .. ' .. ... ····-· -.. -. WOODllRIOGl '•"•"'<. "·'·-·· •• ,, ot Cw•••' ~\1 06\!> --· _ .. U) 4:45 1.00 9:)0 ........ ...-acPGI S:OO 71IO 10:00 ....... ,.._a(PG) J c4S 1 :15 10:)0 UNl\l(RSITY UC I & l 'u" • '""• 'I• r.,' ''"""' '"• u"'"'"''"' o' L •l1fotr+•J1 •f Irwin• 8~4 88t I ,.._ (f'G-U) 6:30 1 :45 10:45 --· ~PG-13) 5:30 a :oo 10:30 TeTAL 99CAU. ,., 4:00 ''°° 9:1S 11115 TeTAL~•I ,., S:45 1:15 10:30 HUllflllG TOii TWiii •••ch Ill••" 1111 -0163 CINE.MA WE.ST •••!--\',... ~••tL 19• l9H FOUNTAIN VALLEY ·--···· ( ....... IJ~ •~OO MCllNfllJt ..... ~~}(IUO J 00) UOHOIO-JO --·-(f'G-13)(12:00 1 :301 5,00 7:30 10:00 Wl\\10• VII JO WIU S D •-• •• C.-•-" v .... , ..... _ ... >•• • 1~0 lllGIN• ..... J(f'G)(ll JO l OOi UO I« I 0-:IO TOTAL MCAU(•l (11:4S 1:00\4'30 ):00 9 :1S 1 IS (l TORO CINEMA§ S (> 1 • ., I ' f o,o llld ~·' 9~00 I.MA .. •11m "'9NA•S "-AU -..... u .... U .MMAT-S ...~ ... •Y•acans u-••CMAllC•I (11:00 2:1514:1S 6:30 1:30 10:IO TeTM alCAU{•I (12:>0 l:OO) S:30 1:00 10:15 . MCllN• ..... i(N) fl l:JO lJOOI .,., ..... EDWARDS NEW FRANCISCAN PLAZA 661 ·011 1 lec.&'9• ...... _ ... ---~--1..c•...,. Of ...... ... ... ,.ww ...... , .,. ..... ,_ ~ .... _. .. "..aCIQTI UCllN• ..... a(l'G) 111 JO l JOI H07l0Hl )( ....... (PG-Ill 6:1S l tlS 10,I S WUTa"OOll .,,,,.._.,,,_., .. ,-._\I SJO 110 1 All SlATS ~.so Nft'TY ..... \~~ 1 :00 IO:IS C"0Wlf VALUT c .... "' v1.n., •• ,.,.,, >61-0• 10 ( c...-•acw l•> • 6 :4S 1:4S 10:45 r~-...acaa• 1,J~!.o NO 9 :30 aaacnwm ..,._ a(ll'G) 6:00 1:30 10:4 5 ( TeTA&.MCAU \~~o 1 :00 10,u >-------"-OTAL MCALL AU 5lATS Sl.00 ~--.... _,.,_n,a ('°) S:IS 7:0d 9:00 CHART(" CfNTUI ..,......., ..•.. ," .... 0' 10 \~!.o 1 :00 10: 1 5 SAODUaACll \ 0 Fwy f l fo,o "d !.I• sa10 ( _,ATWft9S \~7~30•:l0 TeTA&.llHML <•14:30 )':00 •:IS 11:15 TOTAL MCALL 1•1 30 I 00 10 30 •et•••n• ••c •' t..AGUNA M IU.I •At..t.. ••Y e~••• • C' '-• , ..... ' U.M .......... --...... , ....... .... , ......... ...... UTMll .... Tt ..... .... ..... Everybody's a critic 'Bae~ to Future· Ill' goes b.ack· to basi~s Leigb Steinberg Sports Attorney Newport Beach In .in era ol dt'>nnrx11n11ng ~cqurl'> lhJnl. ~''''dn\'"' fur "ll:nl.. to lhl' r ulUfl' P.in Ill .. f hL· l hJrm ul lhl· mq?J·h11 .. P..in I" "'·'" lhl' dtm· b1n..11wn 111 hl'J\' , hJrJl tl't Jl'\ d op- nwnt thA.· tnlrt(!Ul' •>I rn "11111g o nl'·, 1" n f'J't ..1n,1 lhl ~ ,.,J lwmoi Jttd fa'>t r..1n ng P:in II" h.1J nun-,1i1r . lrc nL'lll .1 :11•n "•th11111 .1\ mud1 ":irmth .ind .,,,oht·ntl'flt -ll'i• 111.in' tt.1n1n11d' t"'' lt11k hl'Jrt 'P.1 n Ill" l•'tUrn \ II• thl' "Jrlll 'Ptrtt .in.I rn 1t1n~ 1nh 'tl''' 111 "P.111 I In "l'.111 I J h.tfll" lutUfl' Ill'' uhl'.id tut \l.1rt\ \h I h I ~lt\had J Fn' 1 ,111.J 111, 1.1m1h .i(tn \Ian'·, J,1J < 1('11rgl \h I h ti n.ill) thm•\\ c1tl tla '""'' 111 lHJ nll\ '" thl' \II· IJ nou' Htll I ,tnnl'n In "P.1 r1 II " 8 111 1g.11n "1h1 u~.111•, 1h1· \1. Fh fom· th '' 'PJrt II" l'lllkll !\tart' ":" ,,·ul ~ in I"''' h.1" ng 111,t · Doi: ({ hr1,1o rhn l hi\llJ hl ll\!\5 and the uld \~ \l..irt• • ..1t1111g h1m...c:lt ( ltnt [a,1- "'ood fl'hJrn' to thl' \\ tld \\'c<;t of I !Sb~ "'herl" the I)<><.· rum a black- smnh \hop comple1i: "''h all his goof~ 1men11ons Man~ ,., taken in b~ his great-great grandparents. de'· Gayle Hobsoa-Lewls Realtor Cotta Meu I must tell ~ou that I d1dn'1 think that I would hkc .. Back to the Fu- ture Part Ill" bc· cause I don'1 care for sequels to any· thing. But what a treat this movie 1s! Audience reacuon was great and when you have an audience that clap!. at the end of a movie you know that you have a box office hit on your hands. The laughter in the theater spanned aJJ age groups a nd I felt that this was truly a movie that the whole family could go and en1ov. erly played by himself (via spht crecn) and Lea Thompon. Doc falls tn love ill first Sight Wllh a schoolteacher. Clara. pla~ed defll) hy Mary . teenbergen. It'\ great 10 ~e !..£a Thomp-.o n 1n her 'arwu~ ttmc 1ncarna11ons. ~1 u:hacl J. fo\ ii. "ondcrfully likable as !\.lam -funn\. "arm. pan tct•n. pan worldl) < 'h.mtophe( Uo~d "1n tx· etan.111~ gratd.ul 10 the "Bae!.. to thl' I u turc" sent'~ for al· lowing him J pl..1cl in l'nti:nainmcn1 other than a' tlH' loone' dnH'r on T\ . ., "Ta\I .. . \fan~ and l>o\ antagun11e the hilanoush d1mw111ed 'alltan. "Mad Dog" Tannen.and mu\t escape into thl.' futurl' tu J\01d a dud lx't"'t'Cn Tannen ..inJ Do.. ,,h,lh the' already ~no" "111 rl."\Ult 1n Doc'!> Lkath 1f tl O\L·ur~ In "Pan 111" all ,,f thl' loo-.c plot de' dopmcnt~ uf thL· carhcr mil\ 1c~ JfL' resoh ed. ··sack 10 the r u1ure" allows u~ to' 1\ual11e a t'l"turn to our own IXJ'I. our parcnb. our fncnds and ~e them v.1th nc" C)l"'" 11 k t' U\ C\plorc thl• ("Oil· n·pt!I ol fotL" anJ free ,,111. It kh u' \CC 1h1: .lma11ng chan~ n t«fl. nolog) nnd l.ultun· "h1ch each epoch of tim e ha-; brou&ht. Let'i. bnng on "Part IV .. b) popular accla1m' "Back to the Future JI'' 1s a l>'.P! of Western. but a unique and dif- ferent type of Western. Marty Mcfl) (Michael J. Fo1t) travels back to the old West around the tum of the century to try and rescue Doc Brown (played excep- tionally well by Chnstophcr Lloyd). Mad Dog Tanner (plared by Thomas Wilson) is after-Doc be- cause of a dispute over an $80 fee that Doc charged to shoe Mad Dog's horse. This is a time before "People's Court."' a ttmc when people met at high noon with their pistols to settle disputes. Michael J. Fox's character calls himself Clint Eastwood 1n this movie; of course n'bnc of these crus· ty old cowooys have ever heard of Clint Eastwood. but !oO wha\'? Many McAy 1s almost as tough as Clint Eastwood despite his size and Movie I/stings Newport Beach ~A CHMMA 70'I f llA>o4 llvd &H IS i() ar.-, .. _,. -.J IOWAnS llCWPOWT CINS-)()() l\lrwpo.I (~Pf Offl~ •H -OlbO I lledl .. -•-•I fl'(•l 6 8 t0 4S 1 Teul ._... tfl S JO 8 10 IS l --• -· fl'<i I JI 4 JO I • IO IOWAHI ll'AlfO C--F ""'°" h'4tld Nf'W POtl Cf'Mt., Ao0-1118 I Teul • .., .. Ill I I 4\ 1 4 IO I 9 I~ I I IS 1 '1r• lllNf fl'C. I JI 11 IQ 1 JO 4 JO t. JO II JO 10 JO )~T ....... ll'f•l llT---1111 4 )() I 9 IS 11 IS 4 ..... -·-· I jl'{,j 4 JO I • JO S ~ .... fl) 11 1 4 A II 10 • llH ~ l"(iJ I IS 4 IS I IS 10 ,,.,"'F-tlt\1110 11\ \•\Il l\ 10)S 8 .Oalty Piiot w.-end/ Frldey, June 1, 1990 8uford ... MM Doe-T•nnen I'. W11sont dYll•nt•• M•rty fMktNlel J. Fo•f to • gunft9ht In ••a.ctr to the Future m:· duded-up cowboy clothes. Mary Stienburgen is great as Doc's love interest Clara. She has a time- less quality and plays her role beautifully. Chnstopher Lloyd _ as Doc still reminded me of a mad scientist but to sec him fall in love bnngs more of a human quality to his character. I found "Back. to the Futurr Part Ill" very enler- taJptng though I did like "Back to the Future I" bet- ter. I l ove· nostalgia and to be able to really know m y ancestors 1s a fan- tasy of mine. Marty McAy 1s .. lucky to get to know hts! A fun movie for all! U00 QllM.-""'->'1 lllYO ~· -V&19' .,, 8)S0 llH -e Wire iK. I JI \ JO 8 10 I\ 'P09T ntCATft l'°S f C CM\l .. ,,,_,., &I l l>JW n. Me Up, Tle Me 0.W" I 9 IS a .. ctia Hm1 Colltroller Costa Mesa I couldn't believe that I had to .------....,stand in hnt' 10 sce hall girls. This ume Doc fall" 1n lo' c with the schoolteacher. who shan·~ his ~ion for Jules Verne. "Mad Dog· ·Tannen challcngcs Mart > 10 a draw. which he clevt'rly daH·n~ without the use of violence. a "Back to tht' Fu-ture" mo' 1c. but 1 Once again the course of h1s1on " dtd and 1t was altered. I love an ad'"cnture th;u irt\ wo rth 1t. I ~w the~<.'ur 1mag1na11on run wild. but then first OOl' but 1 that's whal 'tt'vcn Spc1ltxrg dt>l'' newr saw the sec-st. ond I wish I had 4 because l feel r ,e CT'he tame machine 1s dl'Strn'H·<l m1~SC'd somt'thing. bu then we all · Tht!. 11me Mart) know as long as McAy goes back t he re · s Do c . 100 year5 to the Wild West. He there's always mC(ts up w11h Indians. the cavalr). going to be invcn- a bear and. of course. the cowboys. 11on. As for me. h's everything you can imagine hap-r m headed for pcning in a Western adventure. "Back. 1to the Fu- There art' barToom brawls and dance turt JI ." ~ ~~ C-M"'-' ............. 0 II W•><r I C..... -111) t. IO 8 IO tO JO J "" -11'<.I S I 9 II) 40 -SA CHM-... _I 10vn /14tn \1 64& SOIS -~11'(.J l!-w--••ll'I • 1040 ~, CINTI• Cl ... 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Thafs wh) thr award-winning .... n1rr-J1rec1or wa~tl'd no lime wor· r~ rng about the fact there haven't tx·en man~ \Ut't'tssful btg·!>Cn.•l•n \\ l''ltl·rm o t latl' "\\ l' rnuldn't go hack 10 some- pl.1ll' hl..e Roml' or Cirl'el'l' hl.·causc 11111 11me mal hinl· Ol'' er tra' cl~ through 'pace. onl~ 11ml' :·· thl' .iullurn-haired I l•mcl I.." \.'HJ kan- 1ntt 111r" ard 1n h1' bung..ilo"" offa~r ''" 1h1.: l "''l'r,al \1ud1m hJl'I.. lot. \nJ thl' to\\n ot 11111 \ Jiil'\ I\ 1 l' Jn Jddl·J l hJral ll'I Im u~ in lhl''4' mu' 1n. too \\ e thought till· • h,·,t plJu' to l'OJ thl\ lnlog\ \\a\ Ill g.1 lo thl· lX'.g1nn1ng 1•1 lli1th the \hi h tanuh and thc w"n 11~11 ·· Hut /emt•ci..1, 1-.nl'" hl· had t11 ·'' ""' thr Jl1ll.1ll' that gr:sJuJll~ ,.IU\l'd \\ l'\ll'rn' Ill \\l'.1r llUl 1h1.·ir "1·1, 1111w 111\ luJ11)fl.11. I.. ot auen11ttn 10 1h1.· JC'ta1h Pl 1.''l'1~JJ' lifl· on th1.· 111111111·1 \\ h.1t m.11..1.•\ m1.· 11.·d uiml1111Jhk " th.II \\(' \Cl' Ith' W1.•\t thmugh tlll' n1.·, of ~lart\ (M1l'hacl J I 11\l .• 1 14~'" kid." irn1er k1' \;mJ "T hal 111.tl..l'\ thl' 'U'i)t'll'>HlO QI J 1<,hcl1l'I 111Ul h l'.l'>ler " tn mcrtftm. I "' not1l 1.'' llH' mu r 1- nl''\ 111 dnnl..1n(I. .,.,,lll'r fol1' '1r t1m h> thl· tn31.kquaq ol l'lth·l.'.1.'ntur~ J1apc.·r., and Jo1.·, a doubk·tal-.c ""h1.·n hl' '>Pll'S th1.· to""n hathhou~. all 1trms of huk note to an) normal den11t>n of th1.· I 8t15 Hill Valle) .. ~c net.>ded \Omeont.' to react 10 these pam of l'\Cl")da) life 10 ma._e things ~he,abk," Zemeckis said. .. And just like in Pan I and Pan II, Many is our observer. ihe audience sees everylhing through h is eyes." Many's development was the reason Zemeckis and writer· producer Bob Gale decided there had to be two "Back to the Fu1urt.'·· sequels. not JUSt o ne. \ ''At the end of Part I. Marty was a pure character with no conflicts. and we saw right awa)' it would take more than one more cp1sod1.• to develop his character, ! ll'I 11 mature," Zemeckis said. U nl\ersal gulped. but 1 up th1.· money to fi nance thl' unu,ual '\hoot· ing of t\\O ~qucls 1n 1011ncdialt' succe .. s1011. The mo' c paid off qu1cl.~ a<> Part IJ grossed mon.' than $HO mil hon "orldw1de last ""intrr. ca~ih 1.·01. er· 1ng the estimated$ 70 m1l11on nl\l ul boch ~quels Th1.· flash~ ~ucce~" of PJrt I hclJ)l.'J l'on' inn.· the '>tud10 to [!ll JheaJ Stl did the 'u1.·'c'>' Zl'ml-cl..1'> had d1r1.·l t· ing "\\ho FrJmcJ R o~a RJhh11'1" in thl' ~car.. bct"1.'CO Jo1ng Part r an~ Pam II anJ 111 . ~ (l.Ul'<,\ I'm "hJI thl0\ 1.Jll 'bankabk. no" ... L1.·m1.·1. .,1\ ••• rnJ ""11h a "'I') gnn "Ru1 rm not doing an~thing an' d1ffefcnt twm ''h1.·n I maJ1.· 'l '<.1.·d Car-: Jnd ·1 \\annJ Hold Your I l:lnd · ·· -.:1.·11hrr of 1hn,1.· l·arl1a film' made a Jeni .11 tlw ho\ otlin: hut ac1or-produc1.·1 ~I 11. hal'I Dougla~ 'l>Ot11.·d ll'rm·d"' po1ent1al \\hen Ill' 'a" "I ·,cJ C.ff,·· anJ qu11.l..I~ made him J1.rrctuJ .. u l • "RumJncing 1hc ~tnnl' .. Th.11 mm 11.· tx-rJml' th1.· 111p d ra" of I% . h:igg1ng 3 101:11 bm utlin· of S \)0 n11ll1on. "I put JU)I as mm:h cnng~ into 1hc earl} mol ll''> that J1Jn'1 go." Zemeckis said. "Bo th of them "ere cnucall} acclaimed. but there's no real formula to financial success . You JUSI don't know"" hat\ going to makc 1t. You can't prett>nd to know Director Robert Zemeckis ••Id he's proudest of the fact· th•t •fl throuth th• .. ••cir to th• 'uture .. trH091 ... We pushed ounelves to •II sorts of llmtt1. We never Med• It •••1 on ourselves:· an) thing. ''Thafi. ""h} ~ou can onl) ~­ responsible to ~ourself and the au- d1ence. \\'hen I'm mal.1ng one ol theSl' mo ' 1cs. I al""a)S ask m}sclf 1f I want to s.t'C' this p1ctun-and does an)onc else ~ant to sec 11 Bui the worst thing )OU can ask 1s "helhl'r 11 wall make monc' ·· So Zt-meck1s t!tn'i asking that era\\ quesuon about the n1.· .... cs1 -&ck 1<1 thc Future ... ··w11h a 'iCQul'I. at lca'>t ~ou kno" 11 will open:· hl' said ·· ·l 'sed Cars' ne'er el en made 11 10 the theatt'r\ But e'en though ~ou lo.no" a \equl'I ""'" bt.' 1n the theater,, \OU don't kno" 1f pcupk \\Ill lake 11· Bui I do I.no" thl' one ''orl..' bl:t'Ju;.c l'\l' \ren h.'\I aud1l'Oll'' rc<,pc1nd. to 11 · Zcml'cl..1s \aid hr\ prnu<ll'\l llf 1h1.• fall that all through 1h1.· "Ha1.t.. i11 thl' Futurc·· tnlug\ .. \\ l' ru'hl·d 11ur\1.hC'-111 all 'orh 11! hm11' \\ ( OC\ lf m.11.k II l'J'>~ ''" f\Ur'>l'" e' fhae "J' rtl'\a .10 J1t1.·mp1 h• mat1.• .in' <JI th\' 1mtallmcnh rl·- ah,111. 1.1ihl·r "T h1.''' mo' ll'' .ir,· '''hll'J Jn..! "al<lh l'rt1.·rtJ111ing /1.·ml·, ~ , .. \Jhl "Thi' \l'Ol'" " thl· I.ind ,,f thini 1h1.· .lud1cnn· l'\IX'l '" trnm ll'\l'l'Ul t\l' pn.>du1.1.'rl ..,,c,cn \p1l'lh<rg JnJ 1hJ1 cqabh\hC\ t hl"' ncd1t-1ht ' amt su~·n\1on n t 1ll,f'ld1,·1 "' Ol'l·d Hut 1hn1.··, n,.,, .•. 1 pr«t1.n, .. h• h<in!! · rl•al"''' ·· f h1.·n· "·I' hH\\1.'\1.·r .1 "Hl\lJllt c:llort "' ll<.' l11tn1.'\I / ,•tttt'l "-" 1r1 'il\tl'd ' "Th.II \\J\ 0 11,· 11·.1~1111 "'' ll\l'll e \l,llng pr11Ju1.1' .ill 1h1.• ":l ' through." hl· \:ltd ·\ml 11 ".l' \\h\ ""t' l·art'fulh .. ,J,cJ "1th1n our HIO· l'l'PI ot llllh' tr.t\l'I ''llhl•UI l"l'r • ...uui' mi,: \\ ~ .wul llir••11~t1 ;11111"'"1 _____ ....;i them nn cr 111 l>l' , r.1" .111J 1.11m- meroal .. ~nJ ll'n\l'll..I' \\,I\ ,\\\Jfl' .tlJ through~-tht' til111u1g th.11 "th,· JU· dll'n1.C hJ\ J 111\ l'-hJll' rl'IJll\10\htp \\Ith \l'(jUl'h I he\ \\Jnt thl' -.imt• thing. hut 1h1.·~ dnn'1 ".tnt 11 1.'\a..th 1he ~mt' .. So that's l'\alll~ "hat ht"' g1q•n them in the late\t -and last - .. Back 10 the Future·· 1 Total Recall': Bodies, braiils.- Sure thing or roll of the dice 7 By 808 THOMAS ~U4)(1•ff'd IJt•n ..,,. .... ,. LOS ANGELES -fhc huge pro· duct1on costs a nd star salanes of thr summer films have aroused fears that the film industry 1s hradcd down thl' i.ami: road a~ Amcnca·~ sa" ings and loans. Don't ""o rr,1• ad'•~ the makcn. of the SSO million .. Total Recall." which 1s set for rclrasc 1n 2.000 .S. theaters tdoa) lia)'I >\rno ld 'rhwanencgger. "hose salal) was reponcdl) SI 0 m1lhon .. >\s lo ng as )OU can bnng the" mo ne)' back. that's the 11.e) thing. In Holl)wood. 1f someone would pa) me S 100 m1llton in sala') and thl') wo uld get back S400 million. the) ""'ould d o 11 wllh pleasure. Wouldn't.)ou? I would. .. The numbers don't matter. Thc onl) thins that matters is: Can )'Ou rl'tum this m oney twice o r three umes over? Sometimes studios maJce a movie for $5 milho n. tht"n they put S 10 million in for promo- tton and they lose 11 all. because it's a bad plc1ure. This is how studios ... eventually ... ao bankrupt." Adds director Paul Verhoeven: "We made it pretty cheap b~ aoing to Mexico Caty. Shootina 1n Los Angeles. I'm sure thll the movie wc;>uld have cost $70 m ilhon or S9me.thing like that. We star.tcd (the hl>(l&ct) 11 $43 m1lhon. and I think I went ov<'r 15 percent. So it's probably up to $50 m1lhon. I always go oHr 15 perC'ent. even in Europe. where I made films for half a mil hon , "I always seem to go oH·r a bit more than thr producers ""3nt to gi ve. But tt's all on the s1.·n•en. It\ not \Ome1h1ng that fell in the "'ala or d1sappearl'd into ~omdxl<Jy·~ ixx·krt. It's all th<·rc "I don't think you fel'l the (fiscal) rcspons1b1ht) ai. a director. You know that vou can't make 11 for SS milhon or · even $40 million. The dec1s1on is economic. Thc producers must d('('1de: Can we do this m o' 1e with all thc sp«1al effects and b) adding .\rno ld SchwarteneggN makt' our monc' back? If that poss1· b1ht) t'XISIS. the) go for It .. .. A compan) hke Caroko makes a lot of pre-S3lcs. Wtth a name hkc Arnold's and m y name. which as pretty well known 1n Europe. the) can sa). 'Look what "c ha c: the dirtttor of 'Robocop· and Arno ld SC'hwancncggcr. can we please ~II this movie to you'!' So they get a lot of money already from thr pl"C'·salcs. Then they can say. ·w e can do 1t: •· "Total Rrcall'' has been in the works for 10 yea~. ong1n:uing in a shon r.tory b) Phillip K. Dack. ··w r Can Rcm<'mbt.'r It tor You Whole· sale·· Dino De Laurent11s developed the cript. whic h intrigued SchwarLeneggl·r 1n the mid-I 980s. Ix Laurl'nl11~ wa\ unahlr to find a director fo r thl' film and sold the prOJet'I tu th<· cntl·rpn\ing Carolco. mal..rr ol' thl' .. Knmh\.)" films. $ch\\tlr1rnl'g&t'r agreed 10 th<· l'ho1cc' of V l'rhoc1. en a" dtrel·tor: ·· Hl' has the nght mcr'13hh for 11. th<• d1s- c1pltne. th1.• l..ntll1.-hll"." · The Martrnn "orld ~34> l're~111:d on the stagl'S o f Churuhu'..-o \tud1os 1n Mc>.1co C1t} "1th th1.· tks1gns of Wilham and<.'11 lncludrd 1s the tawdq red-light d 1str11.·t o f Vcnus\lllC with 11~ glanng nl'on a nd an occasional 1ou h of.,..h1ms}. surh as a Jack·tn·th,•-Ro' ~1gn Me"co Cit) 1t~·lf pro' Hkd thl' loc·at1c1ns for Earth 100 )e3f\ from ni1" .. \\ c u~·d the Mc>.11.nn ~'' k cnlkd ·nc" brutahsm· "'•th all th1.; roncn'tt" stuff. '1.'f1 th~tlll'nmg. "1th liuk w1ndo"~· 1\/ll't'-'it}lc." said Dutr h- bom Vcrhtx' l'rt ··There will he nr'' 1h1nes 1n thl' 2080\, but thcr<.' will he th1hgs that you can compare lo\ith toda} ... Buildings of E&>Pt 4.000 )'CU~ 3go art' not mueh d1ffer..·nt from "ha1 you ~ 1od:n Pt'oplr 'lt1ll m•t•d a roof 1f 11\ ra in111g ·· ly I08 THOMAS b&m.mu bdott m~ to his bare aputment and h.15 wife. Sharon· Stone. His dreams are At last. a slam·ba4 body-Count h.tunted by advrnturcs Of\.. Mars space movie with brains! ' with a dark b(aim. Rachel This comment about "Total Re· Ttrotin. · call .. can ~taken two ways: Fant. Apinst hit wife's w1shcs. the plot hin,n on brain alteration SC'h•'arzt'nqat'f enrolls at Rekall 1ha1 pnmats weary -orktn a ctn· Inc .• a travel lltl\CY that 1mplantS tury hence.to eaf)meMe dtitina finsasy vacations in the mu~ds of vacations without boerdiQ&. •jet: i ts customers. ()op\. the madun( RCOnd. the film bu bern ..... ps bloocy, and poor AmQl.sf IS with a mlDd-brnddw '"-Mlioa 1nuncned 1n a dead.ly bettk. He rarely *"' lince tlit ftrit '"SW bas a new idrntitv as a wc~t 11tnt wan..·· for rd>cls fllhtlna the cktpocic Derived from· a "'°'1 llOf1 !?X Nii• Oft ~ - PbiDip K. DICt. .. To.a llcall Duett Sllrinp from t\·tty ror- hls been in d9t worts for 10 ,,_.... ncr. but Arnold is fast cnoup to ;-l'br mc1iu rcftec1 its many'-..: zap bis atwkers. wtaadl hf dots siory by Ronald Sh..it and Du oftm. Hf continues snrchin& for o·a.~non and . Jon Pov1U. dun of •'ho be it and •'hat has Krcdplay b y Shult'U and IOM before. The qunt is totally O'Bannon and Gary Ooldman. Jri~!.'I. ewn tbOutb I.Ke tndilll Paul Vttttoeven .andoubetdly 11 a tiii much. =he pJvanilina forc:e that "Toul ke<'&U.. as ta1lor-madt t the • IO rnln~ .. ~ for ScbwanenC'flltf t bultU.1 dlm:\or Im ' rite lalmt framr IDd ~ brutalil)'. for I.be Yiolf!!tly bizam. as Euept for dw villaiaou.s Ronny evidenced by"~... ..Co11.. the '"' of the C8S1 is little-- Arnold Scbwantne11tt Inds• -known (the ...,., SIO mllhon • sterile lift in the year 2084 (kMs of ulary apperentl) = the cdt Orwellian ~iatnca heft). He "'*'>· lkn all - -wll n.- worta loat boun -.lh a ,.ck-pmellv TICOlln Md S.ont. OaJly Piiot Weekend/ Friday. June 1, 1990 • -r -· " RAVEL Up,. Up .and away for an unforgettable day- By OoNN A AND RAY OTT •\ httll' o'er two centuru.•s ago, Joseph and Jan1ue Montgolfier launched the world·s tirst hot-air balloon from the Frr nch coun- tr) '>tde. 'itnce then, ballooning has c\Ohcd into a popular recreational past1ml' 1n rc~n area' arou'nd the world. If \Ou ha,cn·1 tncd tht'> ad,en- ture. 'rc»en c a "l·d.l'nd morning or late afternoon "tth J hallooo chancr compan) l'><'c list bdo"). and gave )Our'>Clf the C\pcncncc of dnfi1ng serenely wllh thl' prcva1hng winds over some scenic ponion of the California la ndscape. . Aft er lift-0[f. 3!> the balloon gently nses above the treeto ps. you'll find that the journey becomes a tranquil Ooa1. accompanied by an over· whelming sense of silence and a bird's-eye perspective on the sights below. The balloon 11sclf 1s basically a large colorful bag. called an envelope. attached to a gondola (wicker bask<.'t) that cames the pilot and up 10 siit passengers. &cellentissimo. t •• •• LUNOi 11.30-200 pin ._.on thtu Fnday OINNEll COOCTAll.. LOUNGE '\ 00 1000 pJ!\ Mon thtu Fncb y S.1 500 lO.JOp.a1 BANQUET Sun H~9.30p0'\ 775-7978 SEJMcr 16.525 8'ocictust Street • FOU'l1dn V'*'f. CA 9'27~ '6 '1P' <.M• SQOe Pao. al .... ~ Triple Combination Chicken Tertyakl, Shrimp Tempura, Fried Oyst .. and Morel ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI .: .·.... .-J .·... •• " • • ' -, ... __, • '; ' '' • -• • •• 4 Dally Pilot Weekend/~ Friday, June 1. 1990 The pilot maneuvers his craft usi ng high-powered propane burners positioned below the m outh of the envelope. Hot air makes the balloon rise. and the hotter the air inside the balloon in rl'lation to the outside air tempc~turc. the higher the balloon rises ( ually up to about I ,SOO feet). A t pical flight can carry the balloo anywhere from one to 20 males (depending upon the dura11on of the flight and the speed of the wmd). And while you·rc -enjoying the sights from atx)\c. the '1"ound crew·.-task 1n the ··{'.tiase vehicle .. 1s to kttp track of where )'ou·rc head- ing. so tha\ they can arrive at the chosen landing site in time to assist you out of the go ndola and serve you a picnic-style. post-flight cham- pagne breakfast. (Sunset flights usually culminate w11h champagne and hors d·ocuvres.) Onnktng champagne after the 01ght 1s a tradition that dates back to the birth of ballooning in France. when the ptlo\ would always carry two bottles on board. One bottle went to the farmer whose crops had JUM bt'comc a landing field, and the other bottle was consumed by the pilot and passcn~ers in celebration of the exc1t1ng 01ghC . ' Hot·•fr battoon excursions •r• • w•y to rt•• •bow• ttl• hustle •nd bunt• of th• Southland. balloons mspectcd b) the f .A.A. once a year. A sampling o f those. ofTenng flights in vanous locales. arc the followmg: • A Bu•tif•I Moralas Ballooa Co. (619-481 ~6225: 1342 ('amino Del Mar. Del Mar). o ffers 45:minute flights at sunnsc and sunset. with J tineraries that gi ve swceptng views of the no rthern San 01~0 coast II nc Gift cenificates arc a vailable. • Abeve All Ba!looe Cbrten (546- RIDE; 30~97 Deer Meadow Rd .. Temecula). 01cs at sunnse in the Perris Valley and Tcmc-cula. and a\ sunset over the Del Mar coasr Mom1ng flights ma) be booked for 30. 45. or 60 minutes. while \he evening package runs approiuma\cl) o ne hour. This compan) ·s sunset fltght is followed by a champagne candlelight supper under lhe star. •Balloon A4lvetat9ret (8()().. THE- RIDE): P. 0 . Box 1201. Mahbu). Oiec; o~·er Perris Valle). Del Mar. Camanllo. Lan~ster. Palm Descn. and Indio. although t11gh.\s arc suspended in the desert locattono; dunng the 'summt'r ~·ason. Roth sunnse and sunset flights are a a1l- ablc 1n all locales. fh1s compan) pnces arc SI 00 to $150. but )'ou can disco unts SlO pc:r person b) booking ~ut expense~ in some caM'.s by book· 10 or more da)'i in advance. 1n1t a i.horter. s1ghtsectn -onl flight Jll.sih-Sl!'rrn B:illo.oning_...Cu- {WiThou\ fOOd or onn S). anaoy ( 6 I 9. 8 7 3. 5 8 3 I n BI s h 0 p bookmgat least JO day ahead. In all 619-934-7188 an Mammoth) make~ cases. advance rescr' at1 ons and de-dally sunnse 01ghts. )Car-round. 1n posm arc required. the Bishop and Ma mmoth areas. Rep utable companies use F.A,A. o'er the treetop'! and meadO\l.S of ~naficd pilots and have their 1he Ea~tem Sierra Owner/pilot Rob- he e~t -of a b:llloon-im ITTUre today will v:iry. depending upon the locale. the duratto n (usually JO minutes. 45 mmutl'S. or an hour). and whe\her or not food and beverage!> arc providCd. Average t-:--=---------------en Atkt' \I.Ill al~1 du tr.ins-1errn • • Lane!-Mond•y tiara Frld•v • Dlaaer 7 Nl9late ~ Sand•y Cla••INl9n• Branch * Cocktails * Tropical Drink * (714) 650-3322 .tffl W. Coast Hwy. N .. port a.act. (714) 494·8424 17 50 S . Coa•t•ffwy. • I crossing'> b) ~pt'\ 1al arrangemt'nt Group ratt'' are a'atlahlc • Adveatv~s Aloft ( 707-.!S '·.! 11 1 P.O. Bo~ .!500. 'ount\tlle) t·arnn pan1e1pant'> O'er Jhl· 35-mile '>I rel\. h of,ine\ard\ and .. \I.inc to\l.ns\• that compn\c thl.' 'JJ'l3 Valle), follo\l.ed by a champagne brunch at th1: Vin- tage 1870 shopping i:-cntcr One·ht.)ur flights an· offl·rt'd da1h. "l'3thl•r perm1111ng .. • - termlss/on Communit) lheaters in Costa Children's Theater at the .\naheam csa and Newport Beach bnng up Cultural Am Center. 931 N. Harbor cir lights on \WO shows unfamiliar, Blvd .. Anaheim (544· 7124). Satur· local audiences. while the ~v1vaJ days and Sundays at 2 p.m. through a comi c musical is the fare in San June 17. . emcnt.c. • • • -Pata Tambellini. fo under and BACK.ST AGE -Actor-pla) wright d d Mike Owens wi ll 101n the cast of ngllmc res1 ent irector at the "Joe Eou" at the .\:hl·mauvt Re""'r· sta Mt"sa Civic Playhouse. returns -,,... du"t'ct o~ngc County's first look tol) Theater" 1h1s ~cekend. rcplac- "Fatal Attraction." a mystery ang Todd Patrick Breaugh, ~ho 1s nller by Bernard Slade. Jill Cary ieav1ng the cast .. o~~·ns. ~ho has nn an. Lee Clark. Diana Lylcra. staged several of his own pla)S at mune Pasq~hn1. Gareth Provan Ana .e am (7 72-77 10). tonight Golden West College. ~111 continue d John Brennan compnsc the thro Sunday at ~ary1ng curtam with the sho~ through m Junt" 16 t closing date .. ··Joe Egg.. pla)s ~~rformances ~ will be gl\ en ~~C~melot" at Elizabeth Howard's Thursdays through Saturda)S at g u™1a)S through ti.arda)s at 8 1Curt.a1n Call Dinner Theater. 690 El p.m. and unda~ sat 7 p.m. at ART. m. and Sunda)S at 1.30 p.m. until Camano Real. Tustin (838-1540). to-1636 S Grand .\H~ .• Santa .\na. "'1th ne .24 at the pla)hOu~. 61 1 Ham· night th rough Sunda) at va.r)1ng ~servauons ta~e~ a.1 3P.,7Q.29. on S1.. Costa Mesa Reservations cunaan times. CALLBOARO -The Laguna e taken at 6.S~.S269. Elsewhere around the rnunt). St.''· Pia> house "'111 hold open aud 111on'5 The Ncwpon Theater ~ns Center eral other shows arc in the midst ot unda) at 7 pm for the role ot 'ral s a .. new.. Gilbert and their engagements. o\mong them· Ckopatra an 11s 1990-9 I sc..·ason lla"an musical {"new" as an un-•"The Mousclrap" at the West· opener "Caesar and Cleopatra" h> mahar to Orange Count)). "Pa-minster Communlt> Theater. 7171 George Bernard . haw .... director ·nee." tonight under the d1rcct1on M3ple St.. Westminster t->95-H 13). ~anhclla Randall as ~archi ng for a Kent Johnson. Tam Nelson as Fnda)s and Sa turda>s a1 8:30 )oung actTC!>S bct~een the ag1.~ of lb u\acal d1r~'Ctor and Laura lnsle) tl> p.m.through June ~ w11h a 1 p.m and 25 capable of portra>ang a oreographtng the production. matinee scheduled th•~ 'iunda> spoil~ but charming innocent who rht• ffiU\IC-3 1 drawn from thl' hfe • "Jacques Brei IS .\h \l' and Well gTO\\!.t an to a forcl'ful. rl·gal queen O<,ear Walde "'all pla) for fi, e and L•' 1ng in Pam," at the Playhouse arm11r director Dougla\ Cl'kends at the rts Center. 2501 &cki.tagc Theater. 26'11 Richter. Rowe will pla> the rok of htT Dri ve, Nrwpon Beach: "'11 h Suite 105. lr,ane (4"4-079.2). flnda ~) Caesar .... funhe1 au<l\taons for all rformanccs ThurMia>i. \hrough • and aturda)S at Pm .. Sunda'" at role~ will be held Junl· I!! anU 19 at 1urdi1.)~ a1¥:m ..... u\J-Sttfttbp-:t p.m:-+~~·~ · 1:10 at hrp~~. 6~ .30 p .m. C 6' 1..0288 for tart.r t •"Murder b> Natural Causes" at Can) on Road. I .agul)ll Beach Call forma11on. the Hun11ng1on &ach Pla~house 1n the 1hcater at 497-4033 or 494-lW22 Thc <;an Clem<.•nte Commun1t)' \he Gaster Little Th<.·ater. 211 41 for further anforma11on. heater hh!.t m cunaan on "Once S1ra1hmoor Lane. Hun 11ng1on Beach Aud111on~ for the r1fl1es rod.. mu- 'p0n a Mattrcb ... 11 musical foblc (831-l.J05). Frida~\ and ~turda~s at s1cal "G rease" "''II bi.· held Monda' scd on 1hc ~tuf) ot the Pnncess 8 p.m. through June 9 and W~nc'>da~ at 1 p.m in 1hc nd the P1:a. Caren Ross and Joan •"The Miser" a1 the Gem Theater. main thcalcr of Golden \\ c'>t Col-a~ :ire <.·o-d1rc-c11ng the sho~ with 12851 Main St.. Garden Grovr lcgt 1n Huntington Bcach .... pnnc1pal retchcn Rolfe and Marl 1et head-(636-71 13). Wwncs~la>'> 1hrough roles arc open for ntne mall'S and g the ea\I Other principals include Saturda~s at p.m .. -unda~ .. :it eight fem ales. :is "'ell a' 30 en~·mbk enn~ :--.obk. C1regg Whcekr. Diane either 3 or 7 30 Pm through June cast members -Ste' en · h"anz ... reaner. Ken Wea H·r. Loretta (on-23. directing the mu\1cal: '4 h1ch opens· ·'~ Kellam Pnckell and l:illl •"Joe Egg" at the .\ltemall\e Rep-Jul) 11 fo r t\\O wrct..end' C'311 arden crtorv Theater. 16 16 . Gr.ind .\' e . 895-8 13-l for detail\ Performa nce~ will be ga,en Santi Ana (836-7919). Thursda)S ..-----------------1 l-dnesda) through Fnda) al S p m. through Saturda)S at 8 pm . ~un­ ntal June 13. with one "unda> da)'S at 7 p.m. until June I b atanee ~hedulcd for June 17 at •"Mister Robcns" :u thl' CXpot .JO pm. at the Cabnllo Pla>housc, Pla)house. 31 1 S. Euclid St . La 02 "' e ( abnllo. San Clcmentt· Habra (213 905-9708). Fnda) ~ and t~n a11ons Gre tali.en al 492 -<>-'t>S. Saturda)S at p.m. thro ugh June I b further npnh. the La Mirada •" tone up" b> the" .\mencan la)housc 1s o pne1ng Ira Le\an's pular corned)' "No Tame for ·rgcanh ." Michael Ro'' darl'Cts the how; v.hu:h fcatu~ Kell> Landolt. tark Bommarno. Dack Hams und ac:k B)'ron. Cumun 11mcs arl· ~nda)'S and aturdays at 8:30 pm and Sunda)i. t 2.30. pm.through June" 10. w1th a pcl1al perform3nC'c 1h1~ Sunda\ at \ll pm. anterpnitC"d fo r the heanng mpaarcd T hl· pl:i~ house " located 1 the La Mirada Theater for the erlorm1ng \n\, 1400 La M1r:ida h d . w11h n.·~r' a11oni. takc-n :11 q.$..631 0 Four current 'itaae produ taonc. 111 be '" ing their final per-ormancc:i. this v.~lcnd. The) ore. .. The Ramp" on the Second tagc fSouth Coast Rcpenol"). 6S5 Town 't!ntcr Dri ve. Costa Mc a 957-4033). winding up tonight at :30 p.m .. Saturday 111 3 and 8.30 .m .. Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. Frt • S..t • Sun Welt• Service "IARNUM IS THI lfST" FIND Good jobs through t l.w.1f1ed "Zorba" with John Raiu for the . ullerton Civic Li&h" Opua r11 ummcr Auditorium. Chapman vtnue at Lemon Stree t, Fullcnon ·cnoldf.,, under t8 accom.panoeel by par.,,ta L'm11 2 ct11ldren per a<iull Of* endS 11 ·30-90 Not 114'1ld w1tll any olller olfer 879-1732). toniaht and Saturday at p.m., Sunday at 2:30 p.m. "Me and M)' Girl" at the Grand Dinner llaw-. 7 Ftttdman Way. FOR RESERVATIONS (7141 772-7710 C0ttt1Mnt•I Cut11t1~ S1nc~ 19&1 . . tNUl« .. t ~ #*' /#--h 'iWW l.JNMtw .. , ""'"'"' tl'C~ """,,,,Wiii ~ South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17 141 540·3840 'FAJITAS. FOR TWO .lt9~ ' I Grab the couJ>on below for the best fajitas in town. Tender marina ted and grilled steak, chic ken or combination platter sizzling at your table with onions and sweet peppers . Served with cheddar a nd Jac k cheese, sour cream, guacamole, homemade salsa a nd warm tortillas ... so you can roll your own. FAJITAS FOR Two $9.95 lniat Campus Dr 1VI' <!Cross trom UC.:1 I ~::;;;o.~....;;;;:!!_J----·~f I ..... ... • __ .. •. .. • . ... , 'Tr . • !iP • .. I ----------J------------~ ,, ··~~ Oally Pilot W•end/ Friday, June, 1, 1990 11 , . , •' . .. / coo p ace 1n t e sun for healthy indulgences·· " . . Yikes~ f p,(' days mto m)' latest October. "'Lite" non-fat ice creams diet and there I was. ea11ng ... ice contain about one-third of the cream . calories of' regular ice cream and ( hocolate macadamia nut ice come 1n flavors like mint cookie. cr ... am. 1f )'OU must know. rum raisin, coconut almond fudge. Furthermore. (double ~ikes!). 1 caramel pecan. peach almond. Kona \\dS langorousl~ pil'king the blue-mocha macadamia nut and Boston tx·mes out of a plump. ~W<.'Ct blue-blueberry cheesecake. They taste hcrT) muffi n. better than ice cream -and the I polished ofT the re.,t of the lexurt is rich. deep and sensuous. muffi n. too. Judy Chamberlain Walter Lappert started making ice . hame on me. ~<1u might be th ink-cream in 1983. in the quiet little rng. town of Hanapepe, on Kauai. But I have a <;ccrt•t wea pon whe n Hawaii's pr(len island... rm 1n the mood for so~thing brou~ht in at less than a bowlful of Lappert s grandfather used to • lkcadl'ot. I d1.,mvcrcd Lappert's ice rabbit food. make homemade ice cream in Vien- l·rcam and cufTCl' <>hop on Balboa h may not be nice to fool the na -and d1,1ring his career as a 1,1a~. where the talonc content of bathroom scale -but it surt" is fun . liquor distiller (in South America). \. J "'hole batch of '"l'l'I treats can be Lappcn's has been open since f Plene see JUDY /Page 1 Jt • ~~~__:_:_______.:_~~==--r-..;;;~;;=~~~1la4~W;-=:-;-A~d'1.d~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~I . . GOBDDIS~ AT-BIUICI!· - .. )~111 '11 t.!" h.tn.11\,1\ \~hl"ll \'PU 1,1,l l' Pllr u•mpl1ml'l1l.H\ H.m.in.1' h •'ll"r dt'''l.'11 I rl·'h ,(ll l"J t-.111.111.1, ,,1111n·J in t-.uttl"t ~ 11 h hrn"' n 'llt.:.ir .mJ 'Pill''• tl.11nnl "'1th h.in.in.1 l1q111·11r 111.I rum.·""' 't'rn·,l 11\'t'r Ill l rt-.1111 Y1111"1l .1l"' c n1t1\ d1.11np.1gm· 1ir Jlllll", thilk·J lrl"'h ln111 .ind blud":rn mulhn,. l )11r trt·.11 w11h l'\t"I\ ~11nd.1\ Rrund111l·m "r.ir1111i.: ,11 1u,11>>' •)), \'• M1°1l l h11mt• Imm l:gi:' Ac:nnl11.1. P ur l\d1!1.in \X/,1ttk f'l.11tl'r, Lt·1111111-l ll·rb ( "lrn t..,·n .1n..I rn11rt·' It\ .1 h1111d1 "'"" ·'11/11.'l''' Nl·wrurt Beach • l51 E. Coast Hwy.• f'li J.('\05 Lai.tuna fl ill .. • .?4001 Awn1.L Je l.i Carl111a • ~ )L).Ql)ll' *'rved SunJay11 from 10 a.m. II Oely Piiot Weekend/ Frid ay. June 1. 1990 .. am• CALL DUJIB TIUlll SUNSET DINNERS ON THE BAY! c ... ~'"'"""''""""''h "'""''°""'"',...,.,. ~o;,..,. l Wlll C"""Jrf.,, '"'' Nn1ut I J""'"" H;...., s..i...I 11~•111 f•• '" R• n '>•M11•1 ~ ..... ...i. "~ -"'""'' ("""'"' ~"'' """ w..-.- ''" kll•I ""°"' D P•1M1 N18 t'lt flt I I /\MW. '~ttU I 0 l Al """"'' i...u ~._, f• \ ,.,.,.,a.._..., I ,_,. ( ~ tMtl t ""~ f\wt .... (.•111 1 lJ~~lV.lttlO<,Y.,l•ltt•'u '°'ftlt1'4fi '"-tO"M.\tllH' ,,_,,~,.,.............,.,.R•t Q•/\ 'tltlt~P ""-'0 A,._.f l Ht\t• flA"-IA "'"""""lO'_.._, 11 •l'l (,eu 11 O lUt~ .... 1-l.l"t.I • 811 A~I <"W l ttk ~l" ~.,,..., •• r.......,.. 7"' R l'ITAU RA Nl '>Ol E. ~ i-lf«twt lo lltt &.-. .,..._ Fmw ......-.,i "Ntw,orl Bt«lt • Rntriiilliolls 67'>·2171 · Now Serving SUIDIY IOICll llWFIST HUEVOS ... ~ .............. I 1 JI t-... ~--~~~~ ~~~~~ROS ........... 1141 ~~g~~8s .............. 1141 MACHACA .. : ............ I 1 II ~~~~f~ ................... 1241 Served w/Tortillss. Refried Beans & Fruit ...... h .. ,. 145 IOl1 '1712 Pt.cent .. COSTA•SA CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ,,... .............. ... .................. ,..., :=,,.:-...:= ... --I The se-ar'· is lmpress1ve~ -r1ngo ISD n.: BY JOE •AlT AKE llill°'*"J ..... '-- A movie that sars a bear and a beaf "that stan Jane Fonda are among the new video releases this week: • ''Tiie Bear" 1989. Jean-Jacques Annaud's acclaimed French film about the stl'\ll&Ms of a wounded Kodiak bdr arid tM coming~f-age of the orphaned cub he adopts is an 1mprcss1ve -and humbling - movie experience. It's Lhe new From Page 12 Lappcrt never forgot h is bc)yhood dream of reviving the family busi- ness. A vacation took f11m to f<..aua1 where. several years later. Lappert built has little factory and started producang ice cream the old-fashion- ed W3\ The· ace cream as batch frozen. l'ef)lhang 1s done by hand. Recent-!~. Lappen began hipping frt'Sh tropical fruit purtts and nuts to his ~n Michael, who as conunuang the family tradition in Novato. Cali- fornia. maKing Lappen's ice cream fresh daily there. In addition to has ice creams - and "lite" flavors -Lappcrt has ''Bambi." This is no fairy ta.le, tho ugh: The simpk story here is grave, mcdjtativc and highly sen- sual; and Lhc two bears are re- mark.able. Based on lhe novel, -The GrizzJy IGng." by James Oliver Curwood. Spoken tn EnaJish (PG). •"OW Gri9p., 1989. A Western. dirccted../by (uis Pucnzo ("The Of- ficial :story") ind starring J&M Fonda. Gregory Peck and Jimmy Smits. is based on Carlos Fuentes' novel. ''Gringo Viejo.'' and is about created matVflo-us r~1pes for abun- danll y healthful muffins and cookies. He uses natural ingredients -and ''cry little 10 the way of SWtttners. One of Lappcrt's blueberry muf- fins is about the calpric equivalent of a bowl of bran cereal with fresh fru1L And while most dieters won't be able to sample the cookies. they're sheer bliss for those occasions when caloncs don't mailer, M ~. Fields. cat )Our heart oul. Best of all. l.appcrt's Kona coffees arc roasted ID Hawaii. They make most other "freshly roasted" coffees taste hke they came ID a can. De- 1dnch's, cal your heart oul. The I 1nes1 Jo~nese Dm1n9 Experience SUSHI BAA • PAIVA TE DINING ROOMS DINING ROOM • TEPP.AN ROOM TATAMI ROOM • COCKTAIL LOUNGE R .... " .... Hori kawa fok,o • l !* ~. s..c. Ana IOUTit COUT PLAZA YLL.AOE • 3800 S Plaza() Santa Ana (7 14) ~7 2531 • 3 l'IW1U1es to Pectooning Arts Centet Aeo II\ UTTU TGelVO • I t I s SM\ """'n SI Loe Angola, CA (1131 Oll()c9,)6!> ... ·~. 1'rcmK IESTllUIT I IEU 1904 7 lalwd (at Glrfilld) . ........ a.ch ... -........... , .... .... .fri..& •••• • tOJltS lloft;Sll. 11 a.a·ll p.• . stlbY 3:00 ~a·9 ~-. I .. an American governess's anvo lve- ment with a journalist and a young fCncral in Pancho Villa's army dur· tog the Mexican Revolutio n. One expects more from a "prestige" movie directed by an in!emalionally res~ted filmmaker and backed by reliable Jane Fonda (R). Other videos slated for release this Wttk: • "A.8 U.remarbb~ Ulr" 1989. Directed by Amin Q. Chaudhri. Starring Shelley Winters. Patricta Neal. Mako . Rochelle Oliver, Charles Dutton. Two sisters -one a widow and the other an unmarried free spirit -lead a normal life until the free sp1n1 begins dating a local widower. • "Small Sacrific:N" 1989. Directed by Da_y1d Greene. Stamng Farrah Fawcett, John Shea. Ryan O'Neal. Made-for-TV drama about a mother who stood trial for shooung her children. • "Basket Case 2" 1990. Directed by Frank Hcncnlouer. Starring Kevin Van Hentryck, Annie Ross. K.thry.A-Mcisle, Jason Evers. Sequel to cull favorite. • "Final NotJCC" 1989. Directed by Steven H. Stem.· l.Almng Gil Gerard. Melody • Andenon. Jackie Burroughs. Kevin Hicks. A pnvate deteeuve tncs· to stop a madman w.ho 1s murdering women a nd mulilaung nude photo~ 1n the li- brary's an books'. • "Sa~r R1du; All Thar G/11rcrs" The Outndcrs pla nt fa._e gold to cause chaos when gold 1s J1~ovcred in Gila ~nd, JMM. 'oncla stars In '"O ld Grtngo;• out_ on video this -·-· ... Qualify: Delaney's ·.Got i~! -V11luC: ·Always at Dehine--y'~-----:f . 'I' · . chowder .or 1_oss~ green salad. ~ • 1095 All tntrtes includeJour choice of~ acc011f)Q11ied with nee or baked pot.'llo with all the goodjes. UJCA11ali& • t€WPORT BEAOt b7';-0IOO •DANA POfNT ~195 •LACUNA HIU.S8~70 •RANCHO CAUf'ORNAb7f>.5100 D~--<~ OY~TER BAR ~·~ 7 DAYS -(.,,. • GAIDEN GltOVE lttc-d 1or "* lllftt'll r. ~ "'-hi ~ •ANAHEIM HILLS Q74-SIOO •ANAHEIM 1c'-d '°' "'"'" on1y1 Wl·HOO A WEEK \ \ . ~ f t I ·~\t '.I t 1 ' ,•, -•• \W I I ' 1t1 I • . ·, - Costa Mesa value. C<!nstanl activit~ (Sunday brunch. wine dinners. food t.:lstings. bar menu all afternoon and into the late night). SSS **** . JUDY CHAMBERLAIN'S . 'Mon.-Fri.; dinner 5 to IO~Thun .. S to 11 Fri.-Sat. Sund:ly brunch 10:30-2. Reservations accepted. Fine Japanese• specialties.. SS * * MtCormJd'1 Is SdmkL-2000..MaiD Ama&o's South Coast Plaza. 333 Bnstol St. 5.S9.Q74 I. Open I 0 to 9 \fon.-Fn. I~ 10 6 Sat.-Sun. Rcsu- ' :rnons not requ11\.'d. Sandwiches. ~d ..W~ 1n 01 casual a • mosphe~. :-.lot rated. La Percola. 1969 Harbor Bl vd. 646-1125. Open for lunch Mon.-.~F~":..· _______ _ar--_:..:~~~S!P""'° I 1.30 to ~. tfmner-5:"~ . v;uions rtcommended. Southern Italian. Exquisite Italian cuisine at budget-conscious prices. Veal dishes highly-~ecom mended . e"<celknt -------~. 'TTI. :-n-sol Open 11.11 daily. Res- ervations accepted. Fresh seafood. Entertainment and dancing six nights.a week. SS *** Aotoaello Ristoran&e South Coast P:ata \11llagc 3800 . . Pla1a Dr. ·n1-715l Orx·n for lunch 11 :30 to 2 \lon.-Fn .. d1nnl·r 6 to 10 Fn.-Sat. Top Gun Ora"' in irport Area; most bclo' ed of Po" er Restaurants. ."leek. scnou' fuod. unstuffv al· mosphcl\.'. Nl'"' light tncnu · aug- ment\ cxqu1\lll' \;othern Italian spec1a l11es. \\ ild ~orgeous salads. Hom('made pa~tJ' \uperh win" ltst. P('rsonali1cd 'l"f' tt ,. <herscen b\ 1hc charm mg \n1on10 ( agnolo and the !x'aull"l)U' I JnJ ·onaa and ( rllda ( hl'l'I. Cllll the J?fCl'ling :11 the door. RcgulJr' ddin1tcf\ get sl)l·cial tn.•Jtmcnl l{l·,,·r ' .1111in\ au·cptell. SSS****'* Bangkok four < • 'tJI ( ourt. 3333 Hl•ar t '411-~Nd Orx-11 I I to 9 \Ion ·Th 11 to 11 I rt ·'>at. I:! 10 Q 'un Rt'\l'P .1• .n, .lllCpt,·d E,. rl·n~l\C Thal lUI' Ill' ~mJll portions t na:cf\ -prep .. : ,: llH><l in J \ll rl.. 'l'tllng h1ddl·n J\'J' an the upper tl'.IC he\ 0 1 \1 uth l 11.'.l\l PIJ1:t'!io ( n \tal { ourt S. * * Chin's Chinese I~ t \\ ~lac .\rthur Bh d qfi.'11'' <lf'\·11ll1olJ da1h Rc'l"T'Jt111n!I> :i"q>tcd J ne\l)t'n~I\~ ( hint:\\' Jnd < .mtonl·\l' dining "'1th 1.1h·-uu1 J\JllJhk '-ot ratl·d El Torlto Grill t. \.\ .\nion Rhd. l'IA~-2ti-: Or:x n 11 to 11 \lon.-Fn .. 11 to m1dn1~ht \Jt "-unlla~ l:lrunch 111 tn 2 K~·,1.•nJt111ns accepted. ~ IJ\ of\ 11f mn4u11c and the updated 'ou lh'-'C'l '-111 J\ perfl·ctl~ choreo- graphed JS the Orlitnrtl El Grill in fJ,h1on l\laml im·:i1 green corn t:imalc!> no.r'll'1hel1.·\\. S * * * Emperor'5 fortune~O . Pb.t.:1 Dr , 50.Q()(J:., OP\·n 11 ·30 to IO \un -Th . 11 Ill to 11 Fr1.-Sa1. Rc<>t·r- \Jt1on~ acceptnl < hint"~· food frJtunng Pd.in~ Jud, :--.:01 rall'd. Gandbl. Jb20 m 1a Dr 'K>uth Coast PIJ/.'.l \1llail' ''ti-"'~,, Open for lunch 11 111 111 ~ \Ion -Fn. dinner f,.tr1 10 \und.1' hrunlh 11·'\(t to 3. Rl·~r' .it10M \Ugfl'\lcd Tandoori and cur~ loh\ter lamb and ch1c·ken fk·,t lmJ1an re<.t:iurant in Ora nge { ount\ ma~N: thl· state. Tcrnltc Jppc111cr<i. Romant1l g.'.lr- den atmo~phtrt" ~·rcnl· wn ice OumanJin~ "'inc h\1 SS * * * * Gardea Bistro Cn 'tal < ourt 3333 ~ar t. 546-6CXl.S Open I I 10 I 0 Mon.· al . 11 lo 7 ~un Afternoon teatime 2:30 10 5· Jll c' Cf)da}. Rcs- ervauons 'iuggc\1eJ . A touch of all cu1s1nes in a cl:.H\1c:il French -.ctung. Not rated. . Glaaaa. 3J I I 'he:ir St Cnstal Court. 540-J 1115 ~mhcrn halian cu1~1ne. OfX"n tur lunch and dinner. Rescrv1111on<1 ancptt•d. Gino'• on tbt 11111 428 E. 17th St . 650-1750. Rl•wn atmn' accepted. A Co\la Mesa IJndmark. Warm. 1n- 11mate ne1ghhorhuod nlt"cllng place. Lunch. dinner. "'eel.end breakfast. Expcnl~ prcp:irt·d ( on1 1nen1al cu1s1ne L1\C p1.ino bar entcnain- ment SS ** * Golden Dragon 2021 I lnrbor Bh d .. 6-i:!-7 162 Rl·'ef"\ation\ Jt.:cepted Ge nuine C h1nc~ \IJnd:ir1n d1'hes since 1975 \'-'Jrd "'inning cu1s1ne. Lunch. dinner t:ikc--0ut cocl..t:ul\ .. d11)'s. SS ** * Guacal And ers 11-.10 ~ Pla1a Dr . ~ulh Const PIJta Village 668-1 i 37. Opet1 for lu nch 11 30 111 2.30: dinner 6 to I 0. Top-ran l.t•d Sc:rndrna' ian/ Continental rl.'~t:rnran1 in L.1 Joll:i. rccentl) lran\pl:intcd to Or:ingo Coun1y. ln1crt'\t1ng cu1<.1nc 1n a c:'IS· u:il ietttna. tla'in't•c:iugh1 on W1th the m:i Se' dc\pllc homemade breads (wonderful). e>.ccllcru. ca\ 1:ir selection, homemade gr<i"ad !all. ~I cacur \lllad in town. Good tirarrusu soup. S * * * * Mudarla Gourmet 1500 Adams at Harbor. 540-1937. RcscrYations ac- cepted. Rec1 p1ent of Gold Award of Excellence nine consecut1\C vean . Owner Michael Chiang stays ahead of trends ond sets the standard for Chinese-rt'~taurants. Lunch. dinner. take-out. cocktails 7 da)s. SSS **** Mi Casa 296 E. 17th St .. fi45. 7626. Familv ~tflc ~k~acan rc:•aaurant. President Bush has catl'n here! Open daal~ at 11 a m. fo r lunch. dinner, cocktail\. Call ahead for large parties :'\ot rated S~wr.rt Rib :!000 :-.e"pon Rl"d 63 1--11 0. !<1hs. ch1ck~n. ~hnmp. salads. ~nd" 1chl'" l::mphas1s on frcsh nc''· qualit~ Dcl1c1ou'i com bread OPl·n trom .i p m \tonda' through \aturda'. ~ pm \unda,· Take out fro m :! pm d~lll) SS **** Pronto Rls1oraa1e. 3333 Bm tol 1.. South Coa\t Pla1a. 540. 03 ' Open or-lunch 11•30 to 2:30 \.loo.-Sat .. dtnnC'r ~· lO 10 I Mon -"'iat : oil brunch onl~. Rc~n :111ons sug· gested hopping Mall Italian food wt1h frl·'ih li\h ch1ckt n Jnd pasta. Tcmtic brc:.id. Spott) ~·r\IC('. SS ** Red Onion. 101 E. Sandpo1ntc Dr. 556-7101. Open 11 10 ~ Mon.· un.: Sunda) brunch 10 10 3. Reser· vataons accepted Fine Me\lcan food in a fun and dancablc en' ironmcnt. Not rate.d. -Riviera Restaurant. 3333 Bn s1ol St .. South Coa'it PlaLa 540-3ts.io Open for lunlh 11 .30 to 3 ~ton.-at.: dinner 5 to 10 Mon.-Thu~. 5 to 11 Fn-Sa1. Reservations suggestion. Award-winning con11nen1al cu1~ine Popular standb~. A.ll thc nan: touch· es of sen ice: gracious aamosphere and accoutrement~. SSS * * * R•by's 3333 Rear St .. Cl"\ ml \oun. 662-RL'BY Open ti to 9 Mon.· Thur\ .. 7 to I Cl Fn.-Sat.. 7 to 9 un. Rescnat1on'> not n:qu1rrd. Bu~el") and fnC\ 1n a re-created I ~40s diner complete v.1th recordt·d swing music. Excellent salads. Service 1s total!~ on thC' mark. S * * * * RW's Crab Hideout. 3180 Ai~ay Aw: 66~-C'RAB. Open for lunch 11 10 4. dinner 4:30 to 10. Happy Hour 4:30 to 6:30. Rcscrva11ons not needed. A unique crab house. nght out of Ne"' England and the Ma~ land ~hOrl'. House spec1alt1es include Flonda rock crabs. dungc- ness crab. fresh lobster. Sandy beach out i.n front. a1 rpon v1rw in back or restaurant makes for fun (and good p!ane-"atchang). Outstanding ~r­ v1cc and \3lue. SS ****· Scott's Seafood Grill u4 Bar. 3300 Bnstol I. 979-2400. Open for lunch and dinner 'IC' en d:l )s :i "'eek. ('alt for hour\ Jau cham~gne lunch on weekends.. Rescf'\<allons .1ugae11ed. Frc\h ..cafooJ cla\~1call~ prepared. complcll' "Ith an O\ISlcr har. Not rated. Tea & SympaUay 369 E 17th St.. 645-4860. Co1}' authentic EngJ1~h tea room Bn:.ikfa~t. lunch. after· noon tea Sunda} brunl h lo' ingl~ prepared Ternfil' Cornl\h pas11es. SIC<!k and kadnC) pie. tnfk Engh~h :1nt1que\ ma~ he purcha~d S * * * Trattorla PIJI~. 3.B3 S. Bm1ol St .. South (o:m l'lat.'l. ~4().~03ts. Qpc:n f"or lanch 11 to 9 Mon.-Su n. ~C'$Cr· va1ions not required. fh<· ultimate pizzena with 11 d11Tcrcnt pi11a~ from 1c1han to Neopohtan. Not f'lttd. 14 Dally Piiot Weekend/ Frldey, June 1. 1990 To ORANGE CoAsT Morell'•. 17900 Jamboree Bh•d. 863-3111. ext. 29 1. Open for lunch 11:~2 Mon.-Fri;dinner 6-IO Mon.· Fri.. SaL 6-11 . Reservations sug- gested. Elegant California cuisine overseen by outstandinJ Executive Chef Michael Watren. SSS *** G ., Pre10. 18420 Von Karman. 553-1333. Open 11 :30-midnight Mon.-Fri .. ~-midnight Sat.-Sun. Res- ervations accepted. Lightweigh\. but authenti~ Nonhcm Italian cuisine. Pasta dishes ~I. Casually )pitTv· Yup Cit>. SS * * • .. 20111 Century Lld. 3333 • Bns1ol 5.i0-81}2~ O~n 11 to 9 ~fa1h. Rcstr· 'allons accepted Dane · 1n the ~1ctru·, onl~ r..ulro:>d d1nl'ng ~uidc. :-.101 rated. Zubles 171 :! PlalcntLa. 645-8091. No rt'M"f' at1ons I ob,tcr 1:111 pnmc nb. ch1ll.('n anJ n h'i at reasonable pnl'e~ peC.al ~hang"" n1gh1h Lunch. dinner. ·unda' breakfast. Not rattd. · Fountain Valley Ciao Bella. I i:!7 2 l'ie" ho!X t 546-7426. Open for lunch from 11 :30 a.m. 10 ~ p.m. Mon.-f'ri. Din- ner 5 p.m.-9:JO pm. Mon.-Th.: 5-10 p.m. f'n .. ·ut. n osed Sunda)S. Ital· i:1n cu1s1nc with Amencan .. goodies" (burger). hot dogs) :t\a1lable in 1hc . ba r Not rated. n e Hop, I S7N Brookhunt 1. 963-1366. Open 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. M on-at.-Hambuflers. qu"3d11l~~. "big bopper .. hot dogs. DancinJ to ·505 :ind '()(h muo;1c. Rcsef'\·a11ons not required. "it•m1-ca~uaL lne\pen- St\e, Not rated. Primavera Restaurant, 16525 Brookhurst St. (al Heil). 775· 7978. Open lunch 11:30 to 1 p.m.: Dinner 5 10 10:30 p.m. Mon-Sat Italian. Resen a11ons accepted. Casual Good 'alue for ...,ell-prepared veal. pasta and classical Italian dishes. Great desserts. SS * * Huntington Beac h C1Llca10 for Rlba, 9901 Yorktown Ave .. 963-RIBS: cla'i!I>}. upscale nb J01nt. famil y 'alucs. l'xCcllenl prtp- ar:u1on. S * * * * J .C. MeLiJl'a Bar II Grill, 18121 &ach Blvd. 841-0417. Lunch 11 :30 to 5 p.m. daily: Dinner 5 10 10:30 Mon-Thurs: 5 to 11 p.m. Fn-Sot. Sunday brunch 11-3 p.m. Ribs. chicken. pasta. '>cafood. Entrnain- mcnt. Rescrva1ions accepted. Scmi- casual. Moderate. Not rated. Luccl's Dell-Bakery, 8911 Adams 1}68-4466. Open 8 10 6:30 dail). L..asaana. fc11uc1n1 al frcdo. Rest'r· vat10nS not required. ('a~ual. lnCX• pensive. Not rated. Muwell'• By tile Sea, 317 Coast H1gh9.a) 536-2555. Open 8 a.m. 10 11 p.m. dail}. unda) brunch 9 to 3 p.m. Seafood and stc:ik~. Enten.lin· mcn1 and dancing Tue'i·Sat. Reser· 'a11on'> acceptt:d. LI\ c music nearlv all the tame. Romantic. with ocean '1cv. Gr~a1 lobster d 1~he . home· made Popover~. Sem1-ca,ual SSS *** TIJHH WllllH. -s1>1 \\-arnt"r A\•c- (a1 Beach Bf\ d. I 84~-1$955. Open dt11I~ 11 a.m. IC> 10 pm. Authentic ··south of the border" homcsl))e foO<J prepart·d frc-.h d::11I). I unch features all-)'OU· C'Jn· c:it buffet. unduy buffet brunch w11h com· plimrn1ary champaanc and m:irt:1ch1s. Cntcring U\ :11l11ble. Reser· va1ions accepted: Caswil. lnexpcn- s1' c Not rated Irvine Bl1wa10. 19100 Von Karman Ave. 752-5222. Open for lunch 11 to 3. dinner S 10 11. Temfic happy hour 5 to 7. Rcscrnttons accepted. A"ard-wmnang European cuisine. Gorgeou~. 1n1ercs11ng. Ver\ Serious food with a moderate pri~ lag. Perfect spot for a romantic dinner or power lunch. Order a full meal at the lively bar. 'r'hach features Brazilian muM:-dancing at night. SS **** Calleate Ral.Hra.nt. 1910 Main St. 975-1 :?:?0. Open for lunch 11 10 3· dinner 3 to 10 un.-Thurs .• 3 to I i Fri.-Sat. Happ) Hour 4 to 7. Reser· vauons accepted. Cahfomia-ized Southwestern cuisine. Gr~n com \3males and seviche speciallacs ·of the house. Spony. sometimes ex- cruciatingly slow service. Busy lu nchtime hangout for the Young Professional crowd. SS * * C..mploa1. Irvine Mamou. 18000 Von Karman. 553-0100. O~n 11 10 2 p.m. d:l1l y. R~rv.at1ons accepted. Hamburgers. steaks and salads in a casual spons bar atmosphere. Not rated. Clauteclalr. 18911 MacArthur Bl vd. 75.:?-8001. Open for lunch 11 :30 to :!:30 Mon.-Fn. dinner 6:30 10 10:30 Mon.·Thurs.. 6·30 to 11 Fn.-S:u Re!ierva11on' accepted Stand:ird French-Con11ncntal Cu1~1ne pla)s second fiddle to a1mo,phcre that's a CEO's dream. Romantic 1n the e'e· nang. Pleasant unday brunch. SSS **** Claicaco J~•. 1818 Main 1. 26 1- JOES Open 7 a.m. 10 11 p.m. Mon.· Fn. 11 lO 11 Sat.. 4:30 to 10 Sun. Reservations accepted. Mesquite and oak st~ks and i;e:ifood. Not rated. Clllutown. 4139 Campus Drive. 856-2211. Open for lunch 11 to 3: di nner 3 to 10 Sun.-Thurs .• 3 to 11 Fn.-Sat Reservations accepted. In· nov:11ivc. fun cuisine borders on nouvtllc ('hincsc. without the small ponions. Colorfut atmosphere. ex- cellent food. T ry the Gold Coin &ef. Located an the Irvine Market· place. ~par3te lunch and dinner menus. SS * * * Tlae Clay OvH . 15435 Jeff~)' Rd. 5S2-28SI. Ope n for lunch 11:30-1:30. dinner 5:30-10:30 Tues.· un. Brunch 11 :30-2:30. Savor) In- dian Tandoon and MugJ:ai fla,ors .. Not roted. G•lllwer '• Ru turaat. 18482 MaeAnhur 81\d. 833-8411. Open for lunch 11 :30-3 Mon.-S:11: dinnrr 5:30-10 nightly. Rl'Servatao• re- quired. A trip 10 Jolly Old Ena.land. Not rated. lJllma, Koll \tnter Irvine Nonh. :?QI 0 M:iin St. # 170. J61-29:?9. Open for lunch 11 to Mon.-Sot: dinne·r ~ to 10 Mon.-Thurs .. S to 11 Fri.-.4;tt .. s IO I 0 Sun. Rcscni1Uibns accepted Not rated. koso. 4300 Von K.Arm:in Ave. rJS.2-71 SI. O~n for lunch 11 to 2 Verdi Rls&or .. te ltallu o. 14120 Cuhcr Dr. 551-2201. Open for lunch 11-1 Mon.-Fri.: dinner +9:30 Sun.-Thurs .. +10-.JO frL·Sal. Rc~r- ' a11ons accepted. Fresh pa~ms and milk-fed 'cal. Nol rated. L:agun~ Beach B.J.'1 Cllicago Pluerla ~ 0 S. \oasl Hw) .. 494-380:!. Open 11·30 a.m. to 12 a.m. da1I~. Piua. paghcll1 las:rgna. hot and cold '>:lnd\\1chc\. Casual. incxpens1 ... e. Cedar Cr~ek laa 384 Forc~t A' e .. 497-8696. Open datl~ Pa,ta~. 'ea- food. t'ntcrt3'lnmc1u. RcSl'f'\ at1on' accepted. Casual. ~oder.Ile Five Feel. 328 Glcnne>f'<' SI . Laguna lkach. 497-4955. Lunch M· sat.: dinner M-Sun. Contemporar) • creative. cclcc1ic Chinese-influenced cuisine. Prices a~~jlighcr than man) 'ir.idiiional" \hlncSt' restaurants. Parking in mun1c1pal lot or on street. Rcsen a11onl.. SSS * * * ltad llaa 212 Forl'!>t Ave .. 497-554h. Contemporaf) Southwest cuisine Resef\lations accepted. Moderate. Royal ftal Cllisiae 1750 S. Coa$t H"'6·v .. 494-8424. Open for lunch Tu· F. pen for dinner T· un. \lo~d Monda~s. pie) lx-ef and Middle Easicm d1shr-'i. Rl'!>Cf'\ alloni. ac- cepted. Rumari 1826 ·. (. oa)t tiv.\ . 494-0400. Open for dinner Sun-th 5:30-10 p.m.: F. ;11 5:30-10-JO Ital· 1an cuisine. :-.lot r:urd. SorrHto Grille comer of M(·rmau.l and (ilcnneyre. Laguna Beach. 494-8686. Danner nasht ly Napa· stvle California cuisine. Parlung where you find 11. Reservations are recommended but a few tables arc saved for walk-ins. SS * * * * * ~ Towen Surf and Sand Hotel. I .SSS South Coast Hi1hwa y. Laauna Beach. 497-4477. Breakfast lunch and dinner st'ven days; ·Sunday brunch. fackecs required for grntle- men af\er 5:30 p.m. Reservations rrcommended. Contemporary Cali- fomia cuisine masttrfully prepared b> Jackson Kenwonh. formetly chef at LA's C11rus. SSSS ***** ZU C..re 242 N. Coast Highway. u guna &ach. 494-.:?4". Open 11 11.m. 10 10 p.m. M·F: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sat-Sun. Breakfast on Wttk· end' only. Eat !" or take out. Lunch. d1nntr. sandwich" and spccialltaes across. from. the beach. Veaetanan s:tndMCh highly rC"Commended. S *** v·1u ltalla. 303 Broadway. l.quna Beach, 497-6220. Contemporary. llJlU sopht~tlcatt'd liahan cuisine. Lunch and dinntt seven dau ... C.00>· prthensivc menu of first courws. salads.. pizzas and pastas. Everythinf on menu as priced less than SI O. *** ./. Newport Beach fashioned flair. Not rared. Stei•Mell:'a 217 Mlrine Ave. LE G E N D P.,....e Cafe. 600-D Newport 673--0570. Opens at 5:30 p.m. Tu.- Amelia 'a, 311 Marine Ave. , Ccnkr Dr. 644-1237. Open for lunch Sun. Reservations acupted. Not 67.l-6580. Open for lunch 11:30 to ~! to ~:30 ~on.-Fri .. ; dinner 5 to~ rated. no MOA Sal } din~-to-1&.-Sun=-c.. wu---;,,..-dte,..--ra-am,...,.-.-.-eaa:--· ---------------+-~~.§e11.,..-~-nt<iftft..--rntM,-,!_IM_ ... -.-... -,Cete;--~2(}l4E.-haie Coast day brunch JO lO 2:30 Mon.&t. SpCdaJIZi.ng·i~~ fi~h a~d-J;sli H""). 675-7575. Open 11 to 10 Seafood spcdallies from the Italian s Inexpensive. cateriof available. Not 1'3tcd. Mon.-W~ .• 11 10 11 Thurs.-Sat . 10 l Oa t. Not ~ed. SS Moderate. Parker's Seat ... Grill, 309 Palm St. to 10 un. RcscrvaJ1ons aettptcd. Au Maries, 2640 E. ~fie Coast SSS Moderately expensive. 673-3741. Open for·lunch 11 to 3 Fashionable menu -of current H")· 720-9000. ()pen for lunch SSSS fapcnsivc. Mo n.-Sat.: dinner 5 to 10 Sat.-favonles. Lat~-n1ght bar -d1nina. 11·30 10 2:30 Mon.-Fri.; dinner 5:30 SSSSS Very cxpcnsjve. Thurs .. 5 to 11 Fri. Sunda) brunch good ha pp) hour. $$ * * 10 10 Tues.-Sat Reservations sug-10 to 4. Reservations suggested. Saaft Noodle 21 R1,crs1dc Dr .• N~w- ic:s1ed Contemporary euisane focus-****l PERFECT: R..AWUSS Steaks and seafood with jau and pon Beach. 548-7418. Lunch M-Fn., 1ng on pasw and seafodd. Not II 1 rfi rcgae. Nol rated. dinner M· un. Valet parking on *'It*'\, xce ent, near y pe ect. Among the best in its field. p t Pl N B 1 d ra1ed. ood. · uea · aza cwpon. nsto an weekends. "-"rking 101 in front 'Of *** ery & wonh a special tnp. J bo 1000 B · 1 752 "'107 .,.. Antohae. LC Meridien Hotel, 4500 Good am rec. nsto · -v · restaurant. Upscak ne•ghborhood ~tac Arthur Blvd. 476-2001. Open !~tisfactory. Open for lunch 11 :30 to 2 Mon.-Fri.: restaurant serves high-class. real hal- tor dining 6 to 10 Tut:S-Sat. Reser-dinner 6:30-10 Mon.-Sat. Reser-ian rc~notr't'. SS **** vat1ons required. Award-winnin~ Th n th M Ch ..._ vations accepted. Light and natural Tai• of •La WL-"'• 400 Main S1--et. f rgh F h/C · '' ~ 1710.nis re «t c s. •m~rtam's op1nto.n pnmarily flavors from the south of France and " .... ..i... '" ~menu o 1 ter rcnc onunenta of the food, w11b the p~~ntation. ambiao~ and scrvia also taken the south of California. Marvelous Balboa, 673-4633, Reservations ac· cu1sjne, excellently pttpared and into accounL Prices are subject to cha~. • ccpted. EnJO) 1hc romance or old gr.1c1ously served. Stark. chi-chi at-use of baby lettuces in innovauve Newport with a panoramic Bay mosphere lacks romance but de-salads. Spare atmosphere in strip view Abundant seafood sclcct1ons · Lo I • mall location doesn't diminish the lne;s 1mprcss1vencss. s Ange cs R .-.. Chi d .__. F . d. . fdeli . excitemenl of Pa.,.al Olhats' im· and 1rad1uonal favorites. lunch. cnt1cs tend to thank this1 is the best cscrvauons accep...u.. ncse an acccpu;;u.. csuvc inang 0 cious .-dinner, Saturday and Sunday rt>staurant in O.C., but they prob-C.tntonesc cuisine. Try the kung pao ubanese specialties. Belly dancers aginative Oair. SSS * * * * brunch. Not rated bl ha 't ......... n t ... _ chicken. Not rated. on weekends. SS * * TM Pavllloa, 690 Newpon Center ss?ss .;c; •• ~ o any ouicrs. Deluey's. 630 Lido Park Dr-:-Japu Dtaer. 3000 W. Pacific Coast Dr. Four Seasons Hotel. 759..0808. Tr~u H O Hd1otro p< -'' e Arllllles 3334 w. Coast Hwy. 675-01()(}.-ResttVations suagntcd.. Hwy. 722--4066. Open 1-a.m; to 9 -Open for breakfast 6·30 to 10-30 673..()9.t O. Scl'cs 41nner until mid· n-15-7077. Open for lunch l I a.m to Harbor landmark. Lobster dinner p.m. daily. Reservations not ncccs.s-Mon.-Fri .. lunch 11:30 10 2 Mon.· n1gh1 da1l~: o~ns al 6 p.m. Mon.- ' Pm. Mon.-Fri. Dinner from 5 deals; comprehensive seafood menu. ary. EllJ11sh-style fare \\'ith bu~rs Fri .. dinner 6 to 10:30 and Sunday Sal.. at 5.30 p.m .. un. SSS * * * * 1 ..0.:1 N t t__. Noisy, busy. fun. lunch. dinner. and deh mndwiches. Not rated. llrunch 10 to 2. Rcscrva1ions ~C:· · e.::· Ji Yfas~o;: tsiand. Sunday brunch. SS *** J.W. Sea Grill 900 NewpOn Center needed. American conimiporal)' Tano Matt 5.i5 r'{ewpon Cenlt"r Dr. IH4-2030. Open 11 ,to 10 daily. Mk'• Dmer 2305 E. Coast Hwy.. Dr. Marrion Hotd. 640-4000. Open cuisine Wltb Fttnch touches. lmpec;:-640-6333. Open 11:30 to 11 Mon.- Sundn) brunch 11 to 3. Reser-Corona dcl Mar. 673-9050. Open 6 6:30 a.m .. t o 10 p.m. Sun.-Thun.. cable service. Mostly ~rfcct food. in Thurs .. 11 :30 10 m1dmghf Fn.-Sat. \:)llon' accepted. Steaks and seafood a.m. to midnight Sun.-Th.: until I 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fri.-Sal Reser-an atmosphere that transcends hoiel 55 to 10 un. Rcscn·at1ons nttded. "Ith a clusic Scottish touch. SSS a.m. Fri .. Sat. Fifties-style diner. vations accepted. Fresh fish sclcc-steriljty. SSS **** . C'on1emporaf1 Italian cumne. * .. with jukeboxes, strcssn homestyle lions. Not rated. lntercsung pas~ SS * * * '" r~.....o N -"' 1U IOI Ba · Pl N TM Rex of Newport. 2106 W. Babblea, 11 1 Palm St. 675-9093. •V\N. ot ratna. tayama. iyview acc. CW· Oceanfront. 675·2566. Open for din-Villa Nova :3131 W. Coast HW). t Open 5 10 10:30 Tucs.-Sun. 5 to 11 El Torilo Grill. 951 Newport Center pon Beach. 725--0n7. Lunch M-Fri.: ncr 5:30 10 midnight, M-Sat. Reser-64:!· 7880. ·Dinner nsgtul> 5 p.m. to ' Fn.-Sat. Rnervations acxepted. EA-Dr. 640-2875. Open 11 to 11 Mon.-dinner from 6 p.m. M-Slt.~ closed vations suggested. Gourmet SC3food 2 a.m. Exl'dlcnt, hean) Italian t'\'llt'nl California cuisine h~· 1:• .. tcd Fn., 11 to midni:aht Sat Sunday Sun. Self park in adjoining lot. . I V cuisine: ou1stand1ng Wlnc hst. Active b rv · · · ..... 9. brunch 10 to 2. Itcscrvations ac-Au~nlic Japanses cu1s1ne served in '" an e cg.ant ictonan setting. .... _ f: 1 1 1 ~ ~ i e entertainment n t y. ag cepted Southwestern, Tex/Mex and tranquil environment. Order S55-Widely recognized as among the best piano u.a r: a\onte oca nte-n1 t hand on Sunday ni&hts. Ctn get Mexica.1Lfayoritcs in a festive social .... r .. pcnon hiscki feast 24 hours in seafood rc-staurants in 1he country. spo1. Resenat1ons accepted. SS rowdy when busy. SS ** · ,..... SS Try the abalone and lobster. Rex **** 8yr011'1 Alley, 4501 Pacific Coa.st atmosphere. V~ry good green °<?rn advance. S ***** Chandler is a perfectionist; it shows. Hwy., 646-9126. Steaks. seafood. tamales, s>c?rk dishes; Top-of-thc-hne Le MldJ 3421 Via lido. 675-4904. Susan Chandler and John Rader Yu.lltt Tavera H3 Bays1dt' Dr .• ......... : .. u: .... _, ··--do..-, Cl-tu~:-0£...£1 .Tonto Corp. s .S®tb.waiem -Reterv~As ac:ccpkd wias chd 6l 5-55i3J)wnn.f.©m 5 n.m. night-,..,._ ........ tl;;V°"""' "''"'' · >;NI ru11y • bl h h h I d w J R · • ...... · · preside over th~ fronf desk with Ee ~ ,, -and Sunday·brunch. Lively bar, local esta 1s men ts.. w 1c ~nc u c a &er utt1man s awuu-wann1ng aplomb. SSSS * * * * * I). Sunday brunch. ecuc 1are in crowd. R~rvations accepted. SS a*no*th*er*ET Gnll and Caliente. S cuisine is innovative and anistic. classy surroundings under the-* * Lamb. veal and 01her specialties TM Rita. 880 Ncwpon Center Dr. superb d1recllon of Hans Prager SS Cabua Cafe, 690 Newport Center Fidennu's 1oca~ed at the very end from France and Switzerland. 720-!800. O pen for lunch I l:30 to 3 **** Dr. Four Seasons Hotel. 759-0808_ of th~ Newport Pier. 675-977~. Res-Lunch. dinner. cocktails, catering. Mon.-Sat.: dinner 5:30 to 12 Mon.-"' Open 10:30 to 10 Mon.-Fn .. Sat ervauons not necessary. Serving ~he SSS **** Sat. Reservations suggcstcd. Always-------------- 1.10. Sun 7-5. 'Reservations ac-freshest seafoods from the ~ac.-ific Malle lalaM. 3505 Via Opono. excellent dining C(penencc. Cute cepted. Califo rnia. continental North~cst. Breakfast. lunch. dinner. 675-0900. O~n for dinner 6 p.m. Rttz Girls in scanty skirts: wonder- cu151nc. Not rated. Not 1'3tcd. . Wed.-Sat: Open for brunch Sund.a)' fully funny bancnders, Hans Prag- Cafe c.r.. *I Mar 2333 E. Paetfic Five Crow.1 3801 E. Paetfic Coast 9:30. Rcscrvauons required. Cah-er"s cx~nise. The o nl) place to be Coast Hwy. 67S-2466. Open 8 a..m. Hwy. 760-0~1. Open 5 to 12 Monh· fomia cuisine: with magic and com-on Fnday af\cmoon '° Ncwpon to 10 p.m. Mon.-Fri .. 9 a.m. to 10 Sat., 4 to 11:30 Sun. Sun~y ltltunc cdy entcruinment. Not ratcd. Beach: tables in 1he bar arc rescn-ed Pm. Sat-Sun. Reservations not 10:30 to 2.30. ~cscrvauons sug· Marrall:ed. 1100 w. Pacific Coasl a Wttk in advance .. Best barburgt"rs necessary. Gourmet coffees. salads ,ested. Co~scrvatavc atmosphere; a Hwy. 645-8384. Open for dinner 6 in lown: d11to liver and onions. R1l1 and sandwiches Not rated landmark m ~~rona del Mar and a 10 JO Mon.-Fri .. 5:l0 to I I Sat-Sun. salad. cracked dungencss crab. De· Cafe f'lve-O-Fin 1109 Ncwpon beloved ':f'lldtuon . an fine. ~1n1ng. Rcservauons sugcstcd. Morrocan fin1tive non-nou,ellc menu stays Center Dr. 640-5752 Open 8 a m to rnme nb 1s the ma1~ dtaw: n s d<?nc cuisine. spec1alizinJ 1n lemon consistent from year 10 ~t'ar _ and 9 M F . 8. 6 Sa . 1·1 5 with all the trimmings. like chicken and rabbit. SSS *** so docs Mr. Pr:iger's d 1en1elc. 1he Santa Ana p.mN. on.-n ... to t.Sa. • Yorkshire "'udding. But the Piano Matieo'a 2325 E. Pwfic Coast H~.... --m· d• la c-m· of O C r3suall~ un. o reservauons 1akcn. lads . v • SSS " / "'" " " "' " ~ ' and sandwiches an a casual at-Bar is gone. and that s a shame. 673-826 7. Open 1or lunch 11 :30 to 3: elegant to dress). SSSS * * * * * mospherc Not rated * * * * dinner 5 to 11. Reservations rc- Callforala. 8eadl 3j 55 Via Lido Five Fttt Two. 1145 Newport quired. Gourmet ltahan cuisine IO Rotlsc~Jd'a 2407 E. C 03q Hw> .. 675--0575. ()pen for lunch noon-i ~enter Dr. 640-5250. Open 11 :30 to red-velvet splendor. Not rated. Coronn dcl Mar. 673· '750 Open for p.m Mon.-Fri. Dinner 5:30-IO p.m. 2 .. 30 for lunch Mon.-Fn .. 5 to !O for Mayer. 2931 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. lunch Mon.-Fn . 11 a.m . to 2:30 p.m. Mon T . ·i 10.30 T Th . .1 drnncr Sun.-ihUt'S.. 5 to 11 Fn.-Sat. 675-6622. Open for lunch 11:30 10 Dinner 5-10 p.m. daily Rc\t'r· 11 ·• u .. unti · u.-·· unta Rcscrva1ions suggcstcd. Menu 1n 2:30: dinner 5:30 to 10:30. Sunday va1ions a<'ceplC'd for lunch and from Not~l:.t. No rcscrvauons taken. tra.ns1_110~. N.ou vcau/nouvclle brunch 11:30 10 2:.30. Rcscrva1ion~ 5 10 9:30 Mon.-Th . fmm 5 10 7 p rn CaUforala Plata ltltcHa 1151 New-Ch 1no1~r1e with pasta d1shc.s acccptcd. Cnucall )• acclaimcd In-onl~ Fn .. Sat. Conuncnial. on hem C Or 9 thrown an for good measure. Cant d1an and 1andoori cookery. SSS Italian n.11sine. Nol ra1cd POrt enter . 75 -5543. Open 11 quite compare with the onginal 1n *** 10 10 Sun.-Thu~ .. and 11 to 11 fn,-Laguna Beach. Pretentious wine hst Mal4ooa'-a lrisll P•b. 202 Newport Royal Sat. No rcscrv~t1ons taken. Gourmet sets tone for <;ervitt. SSSS * * ('enter Dr. 640-4110. Open 11_;.30 10 TU.I C.l1ble 1750 . Cout HW) .. p1zn comes 1n do1cn of Oavors: Gary'• Dell H09 Easi Coa$t High-IO Sun.-Thur\. 11 o to 11 Fn.-1 494-8424. 0t>t"n for lunch Tu-F so*m*e arc rather odd. 8US)' place. SS way. 675_2 j93: O~n Q 10 8 Mon.-Ru o~n unlll 1 a.m Rt-scrvations Open for dinner T-un C'loSC'd 9 7 '".A o o s d I h 1 · I Monda)s. p1c) btt( and Middle -.. • Fn.. to ~t. I to n • un. acceplc r" 'pec1a lie$ P u~ R ·-CUHry 3010 Lafa)'clle Ave Rcserv3tion<1 not nettSsal) t lea~I SAiads. burgers :ind ~lea~s SS** Eastern dish~. e\Cf\a11ons ac- 675-5777 Open for II.inch 11 30 to 3 37 , anucs of ho1 and cold deh Newport Ludie&. 503 Ea~• ccpted SS * ** * Mon.-Fn.: dinner 5 to I 0 daily. sandwiches. frozen )ogurt. t ucs Edgc,wa1cr. 6 75-237.l. Open for un,da) brunch 10.30 10 l :JO. RC$CT· night tacos. ca1cnng. Also 1n Plata ·lunch 11 to 2. dinner S 10 9. Rc'iCr·· Sam's lffll .. 660 '-l'\' l'l1rt C ·cnitr f>1 va11_o ns _accep1ed. Continent~I de Cafes. Noi ratC'd. , auons at-ccploo. t'inc waterfront 720-0360 Open '10 -i \Ion -r n ~o cumne w1th a seafood emphasis. Glo,.P. 305 Manne Ave .. 675-6193 dining with g~1 ,ic" of Fun Zone rcscr"auons nt't'dc.•d t)ch o m1ne Great clam chowder. SSS * * * Authentic Italian food. Dinner onl). and aU the c~c1tsng cominouon thnl Not r:ueo Cannele'a 3520 E. Pacific Coast 5 to 10 p.m Mon.-Thur .. S to 11 1mphe Owner 03,1d Salisbun ·~ S..wlcy-Wri-'110• 25'1 F.:h 1hlufl Hwy. 67S-l 922. ()pen for d1nntt p.m. Fn. and Sat. Not rated. g~cious att11udc 1s ;ipparent 1n tht-Om c. 760-Q100 Open HI 10 Q· 30 from S:30 to 10:30 un.-Thurs .. 5:30 GoCM1 Eartll Restaarut, 210 New-canA8 ~nice. Wonderful fresh fish Mo n.·f'n . 6 10 4' JU 1 R..-..cr-• to 11:30 Fri.-Sat. Rcscrvatio ns Su&· pon Center Dr. 640-2411. Open 7 and seafood: cxl·clle~t unda~ vauon\ needed. H1dJcn in Eas1blufl tested. Classic Nonhem Italian a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon.-Thut'$., 7 a.m. brunch Vaned entertainment IO• hopping Center. th1' I one o l gourmet cuisine. Wild and crazy to 11 p.m. Fri .. 8 a.m, to 10 p.m. eludes li"e reggae on ·unda> SSS O.C 's best-kept ~erch . Ufl('rb.,Patt· place at ni&ht when the band strikes Sal.·Suo. Reservations for parties *** * (II) th<' duck nlc-ttc,). humemGde up 1he samba music. Very chic mOf'C than ci&ht. Natural foods for a ne Old Spaguctl Factory. 211 0 1.oea<'C'13, cC'le<:tal' \lllads nnd colrecs dimtclc; -owner armelo and Oc:n· 'halthy-li!nlyk. -Not rat\'J . Ne•"PQn Bh-d. 675-8654. Open for R11ht out ·of Downmwn Pnl1lt' eral Manqer Domenico arc two of Ranu'• 332.S Newport Boulevard. dinner 5 10 lO Mon,.Thurs .. S to 11 Patio din1na. ca1cnn&. insmalc a1- 1hc major attractions. SSS **** 675-4668. Open for lunch 11 to .3 Fn.-Sat.. 4 to 10 Sun. RCJCrvations mosphcre. ou lU&tou~., lcrn o n Craay Hone Stull: HoeH ud Sal ... 1580 Brookhollo~. 549-1512. Restr· "at1ons a\'.ceptt>d. Down-home. counll) dining. Lun h. dinner: dancing and h' e music 1n the saloon. No1 ratl·d South County Alma1reb. 2J700 El Toro Rd g5Q.9)~ Open 11 10 11 da1h Rcscn a i?6ns an"Cplt'd Morocca·n CUISIOC "llh ht-II~ dnn<'1n~ n1ghtl) No1 ral('d Crown llouSf J."! 02 Paci lie I.. onst Hw~ .. S<luth Laguna 499-2n:!b. Res· C'r\ at1on' ~ugge,tro. Goumlcl Con- 11ncn1:1I cu1\lnC for more· than 111 \Car. Lunch. dinner. brunch. dtrnc- 1ng anJ h'c: cntcrta1nmen1. ~01 rntC\l D'Anal<'o's Tr9t1ort1 ~':! 14 C ,lOOt Rd If' I· ''It.' 0p<'n for lunl'h I I 'O 10 ~ ln 1 Ul., .f n dinm·r ' l(l ~ \fon · fhlH' ' In 10 Fn -'\a1 Re~r­ ' 311on~ ,l\XC'flll'd h3h:ln l<'t°l\J ~1th ~1al11e-. ,,f lamb \l·al ~·afooJ and f~h IX\''~' "101 r.itC'd El R.H~lll10 ~53~2 C ubol Rd S 6-IWO. Open 11 10 I() ~'on -Fn . 11 10 11 Fn.·S..t. 10 to 10 un. . und;,, brunr h 11 to .t . pcc1ahm\g m :uuhcntu.. hMncmnd4· \k\lc~n food "uh.:c.qtcn:unmcnt T ucs.-Sun Not rated Tll~ Hop 2 'S12 Men.·ur. Ro'1d at RO:d.fidJ ioK-t 1H<\>P <.)ix·n 6-p.m "to ! u:nr. \\fun.-'at. ·Rev!"\ at1ons not ~u•l't'd " thr<>~h.,ck h.1 thc.- '50\ and 'tlO' indud1n1t danC'1n& hambura\'~ ann "'b•a botipcr .. hol CM&i'a ClalHM 3136 W. Balboa Tucs.-Sat: dinner S:30 to 11 Mon.· not accepted. Inexpensive lasqoa cookies. SS * * * Blvd . 673-8204. Open 11 to 9 daily. Sat .. S:30 to 10 Sun. Reservations . and pasta da~hcd with an old Stelabcc''• 217 Mimnc-•\v( dogs. Not r:nl'd o.Jty Piiot Weekend/ Friday. June 1 •• 1990 II • .. ' •• • Pasta's Sanday CU.pagne Branch '10.95 10 •·•··2 P·•· .J)~~~M: · 7667 Center Avenue Huntington Beach. CA 92647 714 891 0 123 REPAY DAD FATHER'S DAY Grand Champagne Buffet ·To ADVER11SE IN THis SPACE CONTACT fANISE CROSS 64-2-4321 -EXT. 272 aAn & GRlll NfW MI RO! above the Joi Roger where Fine Family Di"ning has been a Laguna Tradition for DINNER ••• trom s59s SM9M,AM9AY UIADAST It LUNCH .............. _.. HAJIPY HOU8.4:J0-7:JO.- wltll,.. T•1t•tla9M .......... .., ..... , .... {eacc.-..... , ... ., tt4-IJM 400 ... , ....... ,. U,...kec~ ·- ---E!f-¥0YR-SILVER DOLLAR!!'· ' The Barn brings back the Silver Dollar t The Best Steakhouse You'll Ever Have 'Ilouble Finding Sinc.c 1961 • 2300 HARBOR at Wil.SON CostaMaa Hubor Calta Shopping Calta 641·9777 Call Bob m Rnemtioos ORDER. ANY DINNER TUES. 6/5 & WED. 6/6 & UPON PRESENTATION OF THIS CERTlFICATE,-R£eEfVE ONE AUTHENTIC U.S. SILVER DOLLAR PER DINNER. -6oo,.. open at •:JOpm • •One Cen.Uic.te Cood for Any Siu Party lup to SO)• Di.nncra in°cludc • Cudcn Fruh Salad• Barn Ftuh Bread • Potato • Farm Style Bu.n• • Get your Silver Dollar · S ILVER I>C>I..:LA..R. C:EI<I"IFICA'TE Dally Piiot Weekend/ Friday, June 1, 1990 . . .. .. ...... .... featuting LIVE ENTERTAINMENT . with The Latest Sounds of the 90's!/ 675-1922 3520 E. Coast Hwy.• Corona.de! Mar the §vfcditcrranea ri <Room A Ane Olnlnv E•P9f•~ for Lunch. Dinner 0< Sunday • Champagne Brunch Call 10< Aeaervatlon1. (714) 833-2770 ~R'IER INN..r ~HOTEL~ 18700 MacArthur Blvd. lrvlne. CA