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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-08 - Orange Coast Pilot' I • ' - . . THE ORANGE COAS T 25CENTS GOOD MORNING! 'It's Friday, June 8, 1990, and • here's what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER' Low clouds will linger through midmorning but variable high clouds will continue 1hrough- out the day. Tod•y'1 hl1ll /low: 11-l l Yesterday's hiJ11:/low: 66-6 1 Tomorrow's i'ugh/low: 68-62 SPORTS: NBA Flul1 Portlud IOI, lh:trlot llS Major Lea1ue Battball .\mgel1 !, Ka11u1 City I 24-HOUlt HOTUNa TO THa aDITOlt --642-6086 See P ... AJ far deta .. INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: OK so ma be Tuesda 's clectJ on turnout wasn t w a C\ICryone expcc1ed. As a mat- ter of fa ct you wouldn't be far ofT the mark if you called it miserable.' as some folks at the county Registrar of Voters did. 5<1 wh y didn't an ybody vote? Oh sure. yo u can cite any- thing from traffic to general a~th y. and you might even be nght -a liulc bit. We knov.· helter. Herc, for your consider- ation. arc' the not-so-serious Top 10 Reasons Nobody Showed Up To Vote Tuesday: 10. Wanted to gel homc early and pop a brl"~' before "RoSC"anne" came on. 9. Wanted 10 get home early and watch trag1 -comic broad- cast elL"Ction returns. 8. Saw Registrar of Voters stuck on the 405 Freeway and figured the hock ~·ith ii. 7. Blissfully ignorant. 6. ,\fraid ofbe,ing accosted by an&!")' ~oung broadcast JOurnahsts at exit polls. 5. W-0rried about un- scheduled drops of malathion. 4. Worried about un- scheduled drops of nasty cam- paign n1ailer1. ). Sullen over demise of ~·arid communis m . 2. \Vaiting for reapponion- ment so you can vote for your brother 1n Des Moines. I. Don't know difference be- tween assessor. recorder and controller. MAYHlll lWO CllgiftlONI -Allor- 8rklge Business Classified Comics Crossword Entertainment HoroSCGpe Opinion Polk t Log l'ubll< Notlcts Sodt~ Sports- TV Listings . Wtatht'r 85 AS 84-6 AB 8 5 Weekend 85 A9 A3 86-8 A6 81-4 Wttktnd A4 --. FRIDAY , JUNE 8, 1990 Movie mak~ng at the beach .. rber• Eden on the set •t '--fUIY •••ch of· h~r upcoming 111.cte-for-tele- . .., .......... ~ ..... -vlilon movie which wlll •ISO star John Forsythe. Barbara Eden, John Forsythe cavort on beach ... for movie By A M ANDA W RAY and KAREN AUGE O<OllY -Sl•rt \lltltru LAGUNA BE . .\C H ""I Dream of Jeannie"' and .. Dynas- ty" fans wen: in fo r a treat this week as fi ln1makcn. brought t"''O of those tt:lt.•,·1s1on shows· biggl"st stars to Lagu na Beach. Against a backd rop of crashing wa ves and gra1 skies Thursday, Barbara Eden and John Forsythe discu ssed thl· pe nis of pol111cs for the camera on a boo.rd~·alk bench a1 historic Main Beach. The stars ~·ere filming a tele- vision drama ten1a1ivel)' titled "Running Ma1es." 11 is scheduled for a fall release. .-\ccord1ng to co-producer SUsan Weber-Gold. 1he plot trace s a baule bct~'cen Forsythe's and Ed en's charac1ers. both of whom ~·ant to be ma yor of a my1h1cal to~·n called .. ("rescenl Co\•e."" At somt: po~nl an1mosi1y bet~'een the r. ~ cools on· and romance t-.11 . \Vebcr-Gold said. ~ Duripg .. 1 n~ brl·ak. Eden discussed h1 onnl-c tion \\'llh Laguna. '"lt"s a bl:aut1ful. bcauuful place," she saul .. l"d IO\'e to ha \c a house here. I d id a play :11 the Laguna Playhouse before I ""as ever 1n ·film:· Forsythe. ~·ho said the area !Please see STARS /Back Pagel UCl's lavv school plan advances But decision tabled pending another report l y JOSHUA LO\llE o.-y ,,_ 11""' 111r11 ... IRVINE -A UCI law school inched closer to reality Thursday with the adoption by the Academic Senate of 1he Law School Task Force's final repon. The task force. charged with de. termining 1he \'1ability of a law school at UCI. recommended that Irvine ~ome .1he fi rst school in Oran e Countv to have a · ar . ssoc1ation-accred11cd law school. The repon ..-.·as approved by an overwhelming margin wuh only two dissenting votes oul of about lO. Oppos111 on came from an uniden- tifi ed engineering professor who said the documenl charges opponents of a law school as being irrational. ··w ell, 1n response to tha1. I can only 53} that I 1ho ugh1 we edited that out."" said Joseph DiMento. a pro fessor of soc ial ecology who was the task force member pr:esenting 1he report to the senate. Chancl"llor Jack Peltason said now 1ha1 1hc n:port ~'as given the official nod from the senate, he would iable the report unu\ the final word is in from 1he Fr.as1er Committee. ·rh1 i:rasier Committee, which O!>- erat ':~ under lhc a1.osp1C('s of 1hc pre'i1dent of the Un1vcrs1l) of Cah- forn1a. 1s s1 ud~ing 1hc need for more professional school!!. all over th? ~late. A formal statement from the com mi ttee is expi:c1ed within a year. Pellason said he did no1 v.·anl 10 san po5sibly prcmaturt competi- tion between sister campuses by openly guessing on a date for the begin_ningofa UCI law facility. until • the Frasier Committee gives lhf' official word on ~'helher there is a need fo r a nc-w law school . Di Mento said if the Frasier Com- mi11ec has a favorable response for a law school and chancellors ap- prove a plan. it would be at least four to seven years before a law school would open to students. .. Bui that lli a highly speculative assesliment." DiMento said. The repon highligh1ed several reason11 for building a law school at UC!. 1he fo remost being that there 1s no American Bar .-\ssociation-ac- ty. "Orange C'oun1~ is 1he most popu- lous legal enU t) of 11~ t ~pc 1n the United Statc11 that does not have an AB . .\·accred11cd la~· school."" stated the repon b)' the talik force. The repon also claimed minont} cnroll men1 1s boosted b) pro- fessional schools. and Lhe la" school could boost the number of m1n- ont1('!r. at1end1ng l 1C'I. There ~·ould also be a .. syn- erg1st1c'" effect as a school of Jaw combined ~-uh other schoo\11 for interd1sc1 pl1na~ s1ud1c!.. according to the repon. F1 nall). 1here are ch n1i:al pro- grams . thal go a!9n& with a law school ..-.·h1ch could pro\·1de cenain public interest IC"gal services for the communit), according 10 th e docu· men!. Thts l.i not the first ume a la w school has bt--en proposed for UCL A comm1t1t"e appoin 1ed b~ th.:n UC President c·1ark Kerr 1n I 96() related a nct'd for more la'"" schools in Southern C'.:ihforn1a . City-officials re main-skeptical In tomorrow's Dally Pilot Despite vote, cable TV control a long way off By TONY OOOERO C>IHly l"llOI St..,, lll•1t•• A Se nate conln1 1tH.-c"s near-unani- mous appro\'al Thursday of a bill to allow local so"crnn1erlls to co ntrol some cable tclc\t~ion pn cl'S wasn't enough 10 cOn\·1nce local offi cials the measure ever "'Lil bc"Con1e law. The 18-1 \'Ol\' b~ the Senate C'om- w erce. Science anJ Transponat1on Commiltel" n1arkcd th e hrs1 time lawmakers ha ve n1ovcd 10 re slorc some of the rcgulauon of 1hc cable industry that Congress lifted in the I Q84 Cable Ar i. The 1984 law ended local rate regulation effl·cti\"C 1n 1987, and since then members of Congress have been deluged "''ith complain1s of soaring prices and poor service. But until the writing 1s on 1he wall. local offi cials and cable indus- try officials are no1 yet taking !he actton seriously. '"Right now WCJUSt have ll VOie OI a commiltt"f' and 1ha1 may be a signal the Senate is sending to 1he cable industry to get its aci together." said Huntington 891ch THE PILOT WANTS TO KNOW Deputy City .\dm1n1stra1or Rich Barnard. "I just can·1 gt.·1 e.\Clt t'd about what a commlltl'C decides 10 do no matter how po~·t'rfu l 1t is," he said. But Barnard said if local con1rol of cable industnl'S 1s put 1n,1he city's hand. 1hc cit ~ ~111 respond accord- '"gly. '"I'm very supponl\c of reason- able rates for 1he pcopk· of Hunt- ington Beach." he said. Leo Brennan. \'ICt' prl~s1den1 and general manager of D1m cns1o n Cable. ~·hich se rves Laguna Beach. said the bi ll ~·as 'il1ll in a rough slage. "'Ob\ 1ousl ) ~e·re a lo ng ~·a) from seeing ~ha 1 the fi nal bill ~·1 11 be."' Brennan said. He said ~·ha1 the final \'Crs1on ~111 look lt kl.' 1s s11U too hard 10 dt•tcrm1n e. Se\'era l cable re-rf'gula11 on proposal11 al!tO arc pending 1n the House and n1a) be \'Oted on by the House Encrg~ and Commerce tele- communications 'iubcommnttt b~ the end of the monlh. Bre nnan said the House bill is much marl' to !ht• cable industry's hk1ng. None thelt·ss. he said he is no1 (Plea~ see CAI LE/Ba<:k Pagel •The first llmt' W1n1fred Smn h s.:i~· 1he Pagean1 of th.: Masters. 11 co nsisted of one person standing ve~ s11ll on a wooden platform. v>'hile two 01hers held an O\er51zed p1r- 1urc frame around hi m Toda). the Laguna Beach pagcan1 1s a 1cchnol~1cal marvel • Column1s1 Dan ""all<-rs savs Propos1 11on 111 was no1 ·a mandall' for nt'" tax es •The .\II St~a Vie"' League baseball team ~111 be featured in color 1n the Oraaae Coa1t Dally Pilot's Spans Sc-rt1 on ~·A,~buleJ:tlon· Sheridan vs. Agran Duck_lings tµcn _driv--ers vgly as their stroll fowls up traffic St•v•M_...• -- ly JOSHUA L0\11£ ~"-"""'- NEWPORT BEACH -Earl,·- momin& commuters on Irvine .\~·­ enue were in a fowl mood when their rush-hour was in1errup1ed by 50me avian jaywalkers. Five stray ducklinp waddled onto the road Wednesday abou1 7:40 a.m. and proceeded 10 fowl up an already bad traffic snarl caused by a fender bender. The resulting snarl backed traffic up from University Dnve to 17th S1reet. according 10 seven s1randcd commuters. Fifl«"n -)·ear--0ld Tessa Goff -of Costa ~1C"sa . who was being driven to school by her mother. said the m1sgu1ded ducklings ~rt quacking about 1n 1raff1c. dartina under can and ruffi1ng tht feathers of mo\Of· ISIS. "\V r got out of the car until they go1 ured." doff and SCYeral other \ll'OUld-be rescuers 1ook ma ten in10 their own hands -so lo speak -wed.1ng into traffic to sa ve the birds. One woman grabbed a boA and took the m15- crtant mallards to her home. "'"here sht-c\a1mt"d to have a small pond. Goff said. She cla tmcd ducks actual\) make good pets, ahd u1d there are some living at her hou~~ "The onl y problem 15 thr) art a hole loud 1n th e morning,"' she said. Afler the ducks were out of harm's way, n took commuten about 10 minutes to son ou1 the mr ss . Marble column wins AP award COST A MESA -Orule C-11 TO<Sday. D1Hy Pl .. t M1nl&in1 Editor Ste\oc Tilled ''Ptiurdercr's ldmiss1on of Marble caPlurcd • lint pl.ct award auih not enou&h to 1Cttle score," Jhr for best column from the Auocialed column dclh with the: emotions of a Press News E11ecu1ives Council of wom1n whole only~ child was ~--·l--C-•,.li<"fo~m=iac.a=nc:d~N::c:-vr.ada::r:.:::.--::-;::-7.:::-·murdcrtd ~ a 1teuriey: a\Wd at an--co umn was 1 10 be the li'VI M •P1rtmen1 compte11.. besl in the S\lJe in 19 9 for news. The column bcti-= patJCn trith a clrculltion lcp thin 7be ltOIUn on tlJit otMr end of 100.000. The award will be pres-tltt phone ...,.., Mppy, f •t •'•s ented durirtt the wi~ aervicit'1 1n· undcrtWtdlble. · nual convention in Sen Dielo ne:.t Site .., c#li1t1 lh>nt t ·Lake C11y 1tnd at 1h.11 momC'nt. somr 110 miles 10 thr •"t".51 in fXpartmt"nl 39 of Orartir Counly Supt'rior Court rhe man who n)urdered herdauJlucr was linaJI} ownins up 10 "·hat M had done . .,. The ~-alumn concluded: Jn the end. IM fond tnC"mories and the arck of fri<-n<11 •'C'rt lht' only th1111' /ell. And Cvt'n I cold~bloodcd killer or •n itw.1iffrrcnr rourr system ~ c•n 1 1~1<c 1na1 •":t) Marble has previously won awards ror his columns from tht Oranae County Press Club and other pccss orpnization -•dd on sta------1 honors for feature writina from 'flw: ASSOC!ated Pm!t •n 1987 for 11erio or articles l n a c.1 ~u.ntry antiqut car nee. Hts toluml\ runs Thul'1days on tht oo'n!on 811t· • U DAILY PILOT I Frtdey, June I, 1880 Orange oast People/ . ~ ,... Judy Brixey · SHEIS~------------ The owner of Gifts R Us. a personalized gift service she operates out of her daughter's old bedroom. When her daughter visits. "she's just able to wedge in among the gifts:· LIFE WORK----------- Judy Bnw} 's C\\port fkal-h gift shop "111 deliver a $25 to S75 gift wrappt'd to reflect the rcce1,n's personaht~. Using silk flowers. balloons and other materials. she slm cs 10 make each gift "look too good to open.'· Most customers aR· bu 1ness executives wh o don't have lime to shop or "all for something to be wrapped. CHALLENGE----------- Markt·t1n g 1~ lhl· h1gg.ec;1 c~jllengt' To gel ne" cust0mers. she makes contact'> through tht• "c" rx>n Harbor .\rea \hambcr of Commerce and other group' ROOTS·--------------- FAMILY-------------- Hl·r hu,hand. I Jrr\ "a P'~dwl(l~l~t rht• rnupk' ha<. a 2J-~l·a r­ old daughkr. ( lwr'.hn. and a 211-~l·ar-old son. ~ctr. I PHILOSOPHY----------- "The hc\I ''a~ lo Ix· lullillt·d 1' to fl'.1r h out 10 othus and focus on their nn·d<, .. -Compiled by Joy ADtbooJ' M Q pr:Otes ·.~-·dead llne for ftls testimony in Llmcoln-American cas ly MEL RllSNlll American Continental lawyers. ""**" "'-..... American Contiaeptal, wbicb PHOENIX -Defendants in the bouaht Lincoln in February 198'4, securities case apinst American tripered a rash of fuits\.a nd couptcr- Continental Corp. and its Lincoln suns when it filed for rqorpnization Sa i nd Loi bsid' · under Chapter 11 of federal lrvl~a:C until A;ri~~ to d:c7cse'~ Bankruptcy Code on April 13, 1989. they will testify at the trial, a federal The next day. the fol'"CJ'!olnncr of the jud&e ruled Thursday. · OTS took control of Uncqln. . The rulina came despite the Not long after, about 23,000 lft• protests of a lawyer for New York vcstors claimed that officers of the financier Michael R. Milken, who holding company or Lincoln milled claimed Milken's own legal situation them into buying more than $200 would make it impossible for him to million in junk bonds by passina filed two suits in U.S. District Court in Wubinaton. One seeks to set aside tbe· conscrvatorship of Lin- coln; lbe other is a $300 million penonaJ-damagcs suit against feder- al oflicialt. Bilby II.id he would investigate the alleption of Michael Kennedy, an American Continental attorney. that the OTS had withheld docu- ments that the company needs in its ~ suit by claiming the files we leged. Kennedy said non-lawye do not have the ri&ht to c professional privilege. have fied the documents as privil Bilby set an April 1 deadl defendants to decide if th invoke the Fifth Amendment lcge against self-incriminati decide whether to testify by then. them off as sound investments. U.S. District JudJC Richard M. The class action was filed in fcder- Bilby, chief judge for the Arizona al court in Los Anfeles. It has been District. also set a Sept. 30. 1991, transferred to Bil~y s court and com- trial daJe and said he would hear the bined with the baf'lkruptcy filing and case in Tucson. a Resolution T~st Corp. racketeer- Police:. Shooting • The judge disposed of a series of ing suit against American Continen., motions. heard an update on .the.. tal chairman Cha{les Keating Jr. and case's 32 million-document deposi-other American Continental in- tory. and ordered an attorney for the sidcrs. are eerily similar federal Office of Thrift Supen:ision In addition. Keating. who has to ferret out OTS employees ·who maintained that federal regulators may have abused attorney-client caused the $2 billion Lincoln failure privilege in denyina documents to by taking over a healthy thrift. has Robber leaves bikini shop register bare NEWPORT BEACH - A robber left the cash register at the Barely There bikini shop bare Thursday, stuffing his pockets w;th $220 before running out the door. A police spokesman said the robber went into the shop in the 2100 block of West Balboa Boulevard at about 5:45 p.m. After distracting a clerk, he opened the cash register and grabbed handfuls of SI 0 and $20 bills before running out the door. No weapons were used in the robbefY. police said. Police searched nearby streets for a man wearina an oranac and yellow shirt and blue shorts. They later located a pe™>n matching the description near Lindo and East Bay avenues. Michael Hendri>.. 30. of Newport Beach was held in the Newport Beach jail in connt>ction with the theft. police said. ' ly JIM GIUESPIE a.r-s.rw. SANTA ANA -The Orange County District Attorney's Office on Thursday began investigatina a fatal • sh90tin1 that involved a tcen-aaer who four years ago accidentally shot and killed another friend. 'In (the second) case, there's a lot of unanswered questions in every. body's mind." said Anaheim Police Lt. Marc Hedgepeth. "From day one we always said we had concerns about the case." Hed,epeth would not say if the police investigation turned up any- thins unusual other than the simi- larities between the two shootings. which are eerilv similar. -By die Dally Piiot Both shooiing incidents in Anaheim Hills will be investigated News of the weird by Deputy District Attorney Romney. Hedgepeth said a d on whether to file criminal c could come within a week. On May 24. Christian Wied 17, was shot once in the head a .38-caliber handgun being ined by an unidentified 17-y boy discharged, police Wiedepuhl died the next day. In 1986. Jeffrey A. Bush, I shot by \he same boy as the played ~th a shotgun. Jeffre when three pellets from the ricbocbeted and bit ham in th In both instances. the boys the same room of the same about the same tame of Hedgepeth said. The shooting four years ag ruled accidental. and no c were fil~d against the youth. 0 Coast stockbroker~ s Transit Authorit bows to stroll-in sentencing postponed ... NEW ¥ORK -First came love. Thcn~dtltnr mamage. Thm came the couple with a baby carriage. onl y 1rans11 officials wouldn't let them on the !.ubwa\ with it. LOS -\:-..Cil-1 f~ -Sl·ntl·nc1ng "a" rl""cht>dulnl ThurWa\ for a Huntington R .. :Jch l>tocl..brol..a con- ' 1Cll'd of ptlknng ncarl) S500.000 in monc' and '>l<x i.., from thl· account ·of an -cldt·rh m1llinna1rc ''ho disap- peared for ~l'H·ral ~can. Willard \\'all,. M . fares up to :!1 ~ \ca f'> in pn,on \\ ht'll hl•' \ 1,cnll•ncl•d im Junl' ~t< . "'-lid .\'i'>l\tant U.S. .\11ornl'\ Ronnll' Mad arcn. Juror\ l'Oll' 1rll•d Wall'> of a do.ten couni.. of mail f1aud . Sl'l'Url lll'' fraud and in1cr-.1aH· 1ran.,port1111on of tull·n rroiwrt ~ Wall). a ~krnll I 'nch hrol..l·r for thrct• dl.'l·adl''>. had nianagl'd the ac- coun1 of n·du,l\c rc11rrd hrol..er bere11 Rl'm·n \lnlc the 1960s Rei ten. "ho had acrumulated a $16 m1ll1on fortune through his in- vestment,. d1~ppcarl·d 1n 1982. Wall!. te!>lllicd he last heard from Rei tt·n h) phom· rn I 98~. Prosl·cutors ~ad \\all'> s1 phoncd mone~ out of Rl·11en'!> account b} forgi ng his s1gnaturl' to transfer stock to Walls' wati.-. forging his s1gna1url· on chccl..~ and changing the acrnunt addrt''>' tn his home. -ll.• Thi: Associated Press For the record <\fter parents thrl·w a tantrum. the ban was lifted Wt•dncsda). "The T .\ loves children," Transit Authont) President <\Ian K1epper aid in announcing that '>trollcrs will be allowed 1n the S) Sll'm starting Monda). ··1t urrah. hurrah:· said <\nd) Bre'>lau. a c;pokesman for Manha11 an Rorough Prl'S11.kn1 Ruth Messi nger. who kd a ··.,troll-in" with parents to ' protest tht· ban. It 1~ the Orange Coast D1Jly , Strollers han· been a no-no in the Pilot's pol1Q to prompth cor-~wa~ s~stcm for some time. but rect all amrs of ~uhstan,:e. To 1c1al~ bl'gan cnfornng 1t recently. report an amr or clanlica11on. "We applaud the pre 1den1's re- call 6.J2-.J32 J and JsA for the cons1derat1on and urge ham to re- c111 dcsA. move "hatc\'er bamers there are to · parent<; and their children using and Editor's Hotline enJoying public transporta Breslau said. Ed Barbini. a spokesman for Attorney General Robert Ab said Kjepper's office had ask meet with Abrams on Mo nday the attomc) general threaten sue. " "We nc,er met.'' Barbini "That's probabl} thl' most succ t)pc meeting )OU can have an emment: when the issue as re before vou sit down at the ta K1epi>er said hl' had not inOuericed b) thl' threat or str ··1 don't feel pressured in this. We made a calm rca mcn1:· Kicppcr said. He added that because of and S'tairways in the subwa) strollers do come onto the sy the' need to be handled wit h care.'' -By Tb~ Assocl•trd Town digging out after killer tornado Just Call 642-6086 Wh.1 tl ~1111 111-.e about lhe D.11ly P11<>1? What dOn I MAIN OFFICE .... I ... t "'\1A Mt .. t l A •, ~' 7 HOWMO l SC .. V•tf President Adve1trsmc & lib1~thn LIMO;\ (<>lo -c rl'\\\ u\1ng bulldoLers. dump trut.I..~ and front· end loader'> Thur'>da~ twgan dcanng awa} Lhe dcbm left h~ a 1ornado that de,a!>tatl'd th1' larnung rnm- munll~ ·., romml·rual <,lnp and J trailer park. Twel"c pcopk "'l're 111JUrl'd. hut warn mg siren\ appurL•ntl~ a' ertl·d more seno u'> ca'>uall1l'' Lincoln ( ount~ \henff'> dl·putll'' and other puhltl -.;11l'1~ t•mplo~l'C' conducted a hnU'>l'·to-hou'>l' wan h toda). aft el"' ard. lhl'' '>aid thl') tx·- heved C\ Cf"\ rl'\ldl·nt \\ J\ Jll'ountcd for. · Official' l''t1matl·d 1h.11 1hl' '""'n damaged 'Ill pnlcn1 ol thl' down- town d1s1m1 and mon· than half the fl 'ldt'Oll'' ul 1h1' l'J,tcrn ( olorado plJ1n'> Ill\\ n I n nl' grain '11o \\J\ fljlll'ncd lih · J IX'l·r l.ln \lo,1 ol thl' t0\'11°'> '>lrul·- turt'' \\t'rl' I" l\tt•d m.1 .. ,l., nf metal and \\nuJ .• 1ml 't''l'ral railroad l:Jr\ "l' rl' 11' at u rncd I hl· \lll'n' \\J1kd for 10 m1nutl'' hl·fon· lht· '"''tl'I' 'trud ~'t·dnnda\ night l!'' 111g. n·,1dl·n1' time to tal..~ 'lhelln o lliuJI' :rnd \Uf\ I\ Or\ -.<lid (10\ Ro\ Rumer. \\hu Ill'" Ill the ,h,Hll'fl'd 11)"' n on a :-.Jt1onal (,uard hd1u1p1l·r l'Jrl~ toda~. ~1d hl' "ould 'ed •• 1 k<kral d1<.a'itc1 tkdJra11on "I hl' hu\1ne\\ d1Slllll I\ 'i() Ill 7~ fX'IH'lll dl''troH·d:· ht• <,;.11d. 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OI 01 ' . - Turnout disappoints dedlcated ·voter, too Action at garage-turned-polling place better than county average R uniew Miner: ~nwon, Sheridan won, Riley won. even the Gruse C.Ut ::::fu PUel won. beatina the ·on oJT the Rcai1kr and the Times in aiettina the elec- tion results riabt. (1'e PUet stayed up late, they went too bed early.) The people, however, lose. Jean Thaver has turned Fred Mt1rtll\'. her Irvine prqe into a pollina place for the last 16 clcctions, but she fiau~ this was the lowest turnout ever (or her precinct. Despite all the ruckus in Irvine (viciously contested mayoral, councilpenonic and balJot-issuc races) she estimated her precinct bad only a 4S percent turnout "We got 98 pt'rccnt here once when Reqan ran," she said. The action in Jean's garqe at least was better than Oranae County's piddling 38.2 percent. As did many other observen, Jean attributed the light turnout at the polls to the increasina use of absctttee ballots. "With all those propositions. lots of people fiaured they'd better take their time and vote at home where they had all their reference materials." Even with absentee ballots. the turnout around these parts stunk. You'd fiaurc that intelligent. upscale Orange County would do at least as well as rural Alpine county. Its 489 voters racked up the state's highest percen~e of votes with 72.2 percent .. So remember. If you didn't vote, you have no &ripe coming. And lhe only thing that Sttms ccnain is, thne will always be plenty to &ripe about in, lhe wonderland of politics and government. Ber1HH is Marlo: The elcctjon result that dtlighted Orange Coast Republicans most (that's all the Oranaie Coasters. not just those in Irvine) was Marian Bergcson's solid victory over fellow state Sen. John Seymour. Maybe I found a hidden key to her success. When talking to people about the race for Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, I noticed that. almost wit.bout exception, they called Sen. Bergeson "Marian." Not Bergeson. not Marian Beracson. just Marian. "She's family," said one voter. Marian traveled to Enscnada in April to represent Gov. Deukmejian and present the Governor of California trophy. Lorin Weiss. president of the sponsoring Newport Ocean SailinJ Associa- tion. introduced her as "the next liculenant aovcmor of California." ft4.beAA wsu1llr«ftOW$-Whl\.he!I IAIM"I at.ow& Prediction: I Democrat Dianne Feinstein knocks off Re-· publican Pete Wilson for the governorship (no prediction). look for a Republican to ~ the lieutenant governor. And not because Bergeson is a woman. Because she's Marian. Adel Martu: Ever the laid-back lady, Marian Bergeson went shopping on election day. Ever the consummate politician, she shopped at both Fashion Island (The Irvine Co.) and South Coast Plaza (The Sqerstrom Co.) Tro•ble for Tom? Supervisor Tom Riley aot 60.6 of the vote in his campaign 10 be re-el«ted to the board in District S. which covers most of the Orange Coast. His opponent. Peer Swan. got 39.4 percent. ~ This would not be remark.able, except Swin didn't even campaign. He pulled out of the race before the ink was dry on the ballots. Said a Costa Mesa man who voted against Rile y: "The airport project is a shambles. the freeways are crumbling. the roads arc ripped up everywhere in the district -and Tom Riley sends me campatgn literature about soqle little park in Back Ba y he's responsible for. I wonder about his priorities ... Despite the relatively hea' y vote for a ihost candidate (in contrast. Supervisor Don Roth won re-elccuon in his district by 71 percent). Riley appears unconcerned. Huffed a campaign worker: "A re-election is a re-election ... Bye Bye, Bay: The buzz along the Orange Coast after the election was all about Bergeson -excuse me. Manan -the DA contest. Joan Milke Flores (Republican nominee for secretary of state) Sheridan vs. Agran. Harriett Wieder, etc .. etc. But nary a JX'CP nbout Angela "Bay" Buchannan. She's the sort- of Irvine resident who challenged Tom Hayes. the incumbent state treasurer. "She's too far nght even for Orange County:· said a Republican loyalist who shouldn't say such thin15. Maybe It Isn't Over: You'd think that Sally Anne Sheridan's forces would be happy by now. She was elected mayor of Irvine. Her council slate of An Bloomer and Barry Hammond was elected. Her ballot measure on the Yale overcrossing won. Larry Agran's lost. But there's one piece of unfinished business. Agranite Mary Ann Gaido. who ran third in the council race (but not by much) is counted au winner and is slated to JOin lhe council as the mayor-clect's replacement. But not if Sheridan. Bloomer. Hammond and their supporters can help it. The morning af\er the election there were mtttinas to figure out the best wa y to force a special election to keep Gaido out of there. As it is written. the party's never over till the svelte lady sinas. Fttd M•rU.'1 col•m• ru1 M_.y, W~y, Frltlay a4 S.hltUy. 3 school districts tJAifiec:I 2 5 years age • ID Newport Beacla: In l 96S, the Newport-Mesa DfD YOU Unified School District was formed out of NewPort Beach and Costa Me~·s old elementary school diJ-KNOW tricts and the Newport Harbor Union High School rit· District. • la Costa Mesa: Bob Hope was a fcatu~ per- former 11 the Orange County Fair durins the 1970. t. and also entertained \he troops at the Santa Ana Army Air Base during Wortd War II. ----~ -e.,,..,_, •r u.a ,.,,., • 1a· BntlqtM Beada: The Bolla Chica Gun Oub. one of the first aun clubs to operate in Soutbcm California. wu establisMd in 1899 when the Bolsa Chic.a mesa became a private huntin& preserve. The large redwood clubhouac wu a landmark to travclen on Coast Hiahway. but inaoccssible throuah locked ptes. It wu demolished in 1964 when the 1un club disbanded. • la Foatata Valley: The Santa Ana River wu desianated the boundary line between the MCllican land pants o( Rancho Las Bolsas and Rancho Santiqo dt Santa Ana. In 1121. tbe river chanlCd its course. lcavina about l0.000 ecm of manby pound between the old and new channels. 5Quatten claimed the area was aoivcrnmcnt around and established thrir claims there. • b t..,.. Bea~ Prior to 1920, southeul of the Hotel l.apa.na. the din road that bttame Pacific Coui Kiahway dropped into a wide deep dtprnsion. crossed a narrow wooden mdle and climbed up to level around qain. Called Sleepy Hollow. this little valley has been filled and built upon. • b lrvt.e: In 1969, The Irvine Co. tent lrvint C... ••nen oa ·a tour of the Mcd1tcmnean cout • .wtlicb ... limilm' IO 1M lrvt.e Coa1t in climate. water temperature and ~y. lbr idlal on dtvelopina the aro. WJtmo do wt' l'tt th1J mfotruriofl~ H~ ,_.,._Said your biaorial taru ro l);d You «-ow~. Oru., 0-Dlil) Noc. P.O. BoK I S60, Cosr.t Mt:M. 91616. . 4>1_, .. ,., Ame .. .... •. CO\SI' OAILV PILOT /Friday, June I , 1990 Episcopal charity cutting back aid 9y IOe VAN IYKIN _,...,,_,._,,_ r LAOUNA HILLS -The gap tn 50Uth Oranaie County social services widened this week with the announcement of severe cutbacks by the Episcopal Service Al}iance. The ,Laauna Hills-based charity announced it would have to cut back food. housina and other services provided to in<tividuals and families by as much as SO perc.ent. This Wttk's announcement closely follows Friday's temporary closure of Costa Mesa's Share Our Selves. another major provider of aid to the poor. Alliance president Bob Morris said Thursday that the cutbacks are necessary because the orpnization's finances are unable to keep up Ydtb...the incrtuina ~-in Orao1t.. County. .. One of the most difficult problems we face is the curtaibnent or closing of other, comparable a~ncies," Morris sa,d. "The fac1 is. we're all in this together." Share Our Selves lost its lease at Rea Community Center and board members say the charity's new location on Superior A ve nue will Exhibit a POW-MIA reminder By TONY DODERO o.y .... s..-111- COST A MESA-At Mayor Peter BufTa's request. Vietnam Veterans Reunited bas set up a prisoners-of- war/missing-in-action exhibit that the aroup's founder said will sit in the lobby of City Hall indefinitely. The exhibit is a "tiger ~e" made of bamboo that is tied together by cloth and surrornded by Vietnam- era memorabilia. It is believed that some men captured in Vietnam are still kept in ~ of this type. Bob Kakuk, founder of Vietnam probabl) not be ready for service until Au1ust. SOS had bttn prov1dtng about S.000 people a month with food . clothing. financial aid and counselina. The alliance al50 dispenses emeracnc) food and housing voucher'$ as well as other se rvices. and also operates two shelters, one in Laguna Beach and one in San Clemente. Morris said the group would have 10 close its service office in Laguna Beach and reduce allot- ments at us offices in Huntinaton Beach. Anaheimt Santa Ana and San Clemente. "We'll be red uci ng the number of days we're open each week and some krnds of 5«VICCS will have to be curtailed." he said. "for example. a famil y lhat's bttn getting a bag of grocents a week might onl y be able to have one baa a month.'' The cutback is sure to affect other charities that provide aid to the poor. Debbie O'Connor. Newport Beach area d i- • rector for FISH, an interfaith poveny relief agency. said her organization was already strained by the closure of SOS. And it can onl y get wonc with reductions in service by other pro' 1der'i. \he said , 1 ··-wl'·rc foc1ng l utbad..'> \1m1lar 10 tho~ the) 're 1mplt'men11 ng JI thl· alhance." sht id "Wh en "'e go out to fam1 lle'> with food. we're having to rut bad. to oncl' a month instead of twice a month And "'e·". alread} eAhaµ ted our whok budget fo r. the ~ear lor rent assistance." Bo1h Moms and O' onnor s:ud their or- ganaiationi. arc appealing 10 !>upponers to try to make up the funding gap. .. We need 10 c\pand our funding b} about S 11.000 to S 15.()()() u month in order lo meet the need as "-l' see 11." Morns ~1d .. That's really not that much for the "'hole count}. We're apl)t'alina to our donors to m:ike that extra effon . If we can get the commun1t) '>Uppon. 1hert"'s a chance we could keep the Laguna Beach office open and rcs1ort' our services 10 1he levels we thtnk are needed." O'Connor 54!1d f--ls.H had also sent ou1 an urgent appeal to i.upponi:-rs. She aid the b~gaest boost will come "'hl.'n ~() opens 11s d()()r again · "I spoke to tSO director) kan Forbath :t couple of da)s ago. and I told her. come on. let's get that plan~ rcJd~ ." !:lhl· said ... Ha ' mg them closed is rc~all> killing u:. ·· ..., ..... ~~ ..... ...... • Veterans .Reunited. and colleagues Chuck Randazzo. Bill Schuster and Ted Marinos, commander of Post 3S36 of the Veterans of 1 Foreign .......... founder of Vletnalll v....... .'tltle, cae··· and Vletn ..... ., ........ ...... lteun dL.lnJmnt~oftL .. •L.Jblal-•lltll!llli~ril"ll--t•u•dlllllllllblt*-.111nn..JCCioNlllLl•t-1Mh .... u~Cl~My11~HHtell111 .. -------"':;I _Wars. presented the exhibit' at Mon- day's City Council meeting. K.akuk said 2,303 Americans who fought in Vietnam remain unac- counted for to date. Tlleir fate is unknown. and Kakuk does not hold out much hope for them ever return- in& home, even if the United S1at6 normalized relations with Vietnam. If that happened. Kakuk believes any living POWs would be killed. Vietnam Veterans Reunited was founded two years ago by K.akuk. who is a disabled. retired landscaper. He said at is a group interested an helping out other veterans in need. K.akuk served in Vietnam in 1968-69 as a machine gunner in the America!· d1 v1s1on. He s:ud ht> stancd VVR because he needed 10 talk to someone about the war. The group tights for such Viet- nam-related issues as veterans ben- tfits. the effects of .\gent Orange and. of course. POWs and Ml .\s. .. As long as people are not getting their JU t due. "'e need to stand ~ together and fight fo r these things. no matter what war "e fought m:· he said. But he said ... it's a hnle late -20 }ears after the fact." K.akuk said the reas<>n he has erected the .. tiger cage" at Cat}' Hall 1s to make a\ man~ people :is pos')- 1ble a"'are of these issues. "N obod~ must e'er forget Viet- nam:· he said Libertarians plan fall lineup of candidates By 808 VAN EYKEN COST.\ ME .\ -Orange Coun- t> 's third pan} ma} hnve sat out Tuesda) 's pnmaf\ elecl1on, bu1 Li~nanan officials say they plan to come back w11h a full slat(\ of can- didates 1n Nov('mber. The L1bertanan Pany. which has lls count} headquarters in a small office on Broadwa} in Costa Mesa. faces some legal problems. In California. onl) candidates who ha' c subm11ted nomination papers and gone through the pn- maf) process ma~ compi.·tc for parn- san offi ces. But that "111 not deter the L1bertanan Pan) from holding Its Orange Count} nom1na1tng conven- tion in Costa Mesa on Juh 17. and the statl' part} fro m holding its conven tion on July 14 in Los An· geles. Orange County Liben anan Pany Chairman Rpger Bloxham said. ··we contacted (Secretaf)· of State) March Fong Eu and told her what we were going to do. and she told us no way. that nominating con,cn- uons are no1 the wa) to get can- didates on the ballot m C'ahfom1a:· Blox ham s.:i1d. "So we plan to file suit.'' Rloxham <;a1d he bel1e,es •here 1s sufficient prcccd('nl in other-states. where even the maJOr panics some- 11 mes nominate candidates via con- vention. to ovenum the California regulation. "In a 101 ofs1ates "'here the}' have these restricuve policies. 11 dates back to the da~s "'hen the maJor parties newed the Communist Pan~ as a threat. So the} enacted these regulations designed to keep all but the major parties off the ballot. We unfonunately have to deal with that, although in most cases we're not a threat to the maJor panics." Bloxham said pnmancs are gener- ally a waste of ume and mone}' for the L1bertanan Part\ "Our nonunat1ons arc not con- tested." he said. "We arc usuall} able to rcsol'c the nom1nat1on issue through the apparatus of lhc pan~." He said the part) did ha \C pn- maf) candidates 1n most of the statewide races Tuesda). but 1ha1 the> all ran unoppof.l•d. For the L1bertanan Part). ~htch opposes ta\ation and pubht· educa- ti on and ad' ocate m1n1mal govern- ment 1ntcrf('renre in pn' all' affair . the 1mponan1 thin~ as to tic on the ballot. Blo'l:ham ~•d "O'er the past 10 ~ l'ar'>. our rnk ha, been pnmanl~ an l'dul·auonal one:· he said. "We entl.'r racl'' 'o "'l' can be pan of thl' ddlatl' ·· He said th e part ~ ·s 1ntluenn· has bee-n far greatl·r than Its number' - onl~ 6.000 rcg1 ll'fl'd 1n OrJngl' Count) -"ould S<.'cm h.l 1nd1catl' In fa t. 1n 14 0. "hen Ronald Reagan \\J~ nlllulh 1ng the philosoph~ Of (m• l'nlrrpn t' and small go ,n nm e nt. m a n~ L1benanan~ fdt the part~ 's agenda had been anomplt!>hed . Blo\ha m said. · "We \\-Cf\' de' 3'1tatcd b\ th:it 1n terms of m('mher'lh1p. but·"'" W('fl' glad to ~ de' astat('d undt•r tho'>t' terms:· he 'Wtd. "<)f cou~. 1hat \\a\ ~lort· "'l. k arnl·d 11 "3" all tJlk:· f>an\. 01lil tal ' hopt· their It-pl l hallcng, ll• ( .&hforn1a·~ nommaun~ \\\ll'nl "111 prcn 1Jt• ~ C"l:l'1' \\llh a 1rut• l hl11u· m '"' l'mtx·r ··I he I X.·n111na1 .. Jnd Kl•publ1cnn:. ha'<' 1ll•t1lnll' "' mul'h Jlt~l· that there 1 .. n·1111ulh .hotl\' nn":· Blo\- hJm w 1J .. Out r)IJn t\ lo put OUrS<.'hl''> In thl.' pu \llltlll '0 .th:ll 'iOm('Onl" \\ho \\311 1\ IP \ ote u Mra1gh1 L1batanan ltcl..l'I 1n all racn l·an do -.u •· Outlet sells fourth big winner The ludaes1 10 110 outlet in C ahlom1a 1h1!1 wttk sold II\ fou rth 1\-0f-SI\ Jarkpi.>I ltt"ke1 tn '"'0 years. a winner \\urth $4 I m1lhon from \\ l'dnes· day night's dra"ing. tate lotten officia ls said the "1nnl'r hJdn ·1 yet 1dent1tied hamself or hcrseli 10 d :um the pnze Thursda~. But th{'} l'Onfi rmed that the "'1nn1ng ticket had been sold b) Will's F:irgo C ounlf\ • ttm• 1n Baker. Dec co lkre arc lht· ''inning pl.1,1ng •. 1rd num tx·r" p1d.cJ Thu~> night tor th\' t Jht11m1a l otl l'f\ ' J :111\ ··r~u1 .. µme Hearts .\n· +clubs Qu('t'n Diamond'>· 2 • pad\': 6. Thief's heavy load $8,000 in change FOUNTAIN VALLIT - Anyone out \here think the following might have been an inside job? 0 I l"o (J~ of btTrWC'f"(" 1olfl\ from 1bttr 1rud. m the hlolk 111 Pa 1tic CoaS1 Ht&h"•> 0 D1t''4°l lul'I "-J' ~p11lrd on .\tlanta o\HnuC'. C'a,1 01 Beach Boulr\;lfJ \\hen a lank on a tru Ir. rcix>rtetlh ""~ ruptun-d 0 \ )liHC: lfi t..hc \w b W.J......i1 I ur..:iJ. \.\.~iU;.lCPQl'lOi m.l'l'lnl! ,1hJJ1h1·d. h•r ''1 !I' Thr chC'd "'" u~ II' PUH h,1'4.· .1 \\•Wkkll In \ h.1nl 1k p•h lt hJt: "·'' 11p1"X·J ,i~n HI 11\t' 110011 hl1k l 111 I r.·. I •'I' I .i1w onJ ~!>' "-ii\ 1alr.rn Someone got inside Famal} Fun Center, 168 Magnolia St .. turned off the alarm and open- ed a floor safe. The thief then used ke}'s inside the safe to open three chanac machines. He or she POLICE LOG \ 1Xtl111n \.'11\l 'omi.>11ne toolr. a wallet out 1\I hrr puN· at '\h1101t·I"\ I 1<~11 2 &-arh BhJ • 0 Th1l''t'~ h111lr.1· min 11 baclr. dining mom "1ndo" and swk a '1Jro<':l\..c11r ra'Ordcr and l'()mp;aCl disc. pla)t'r 1n tht' Utltl h1111•lr. of Slater -''rnuc. ,, ~,uri.t h.1111. 1lt'f""" h:iit "·'' nnix-J 1lfl\'n 1n 1hr ~11t1 "111<.l 1>1 ~lun111n 1 .11Hl J I \\.1, IJh•n \ n111n ,,, 1q'<111nl ''JnJ1nt! ''" \t!J.n i'k.a tlto lht' 11.'11 111 •ht• lrt1 itll.1111 ,1,1111•n "llh h" p.101, 1lu"n 1 h<' man r1·ro1nnlh .1n Ir'"'' h'\11kn1 "·I' .1n1·~ted must have had dttp pockets -$8.000 m chanaie WIS taken. Inside JOb? Naw. probahl)' coinc1den~. Cotta Meu A min "ho "alk\'d in to 1hr 81r1 pon 81 )de 5hop in the 400 bloc .. of I 7th 11tt1 1ook a $7SO bike out for I test dnvt Ind never returned ll. a A CosU& Mtsa man repon"'1 that he has tlecn rttt1v1na annoyina phone rails 11 noon each Wttk for apPJOlim11tl)' a ).'Ur. ~ calkn e1th<'r hint up or ask ham 1r ht' 11 • tnc:tly Stnppina." Appel'l'ntly. his numbtr w11 PfTVtousl}' ·~ 10 a ('()mpany cal~ Stnctly tnPP'"f. • SomeoM removed four ~ttcn -F. T. C', Ind N -fr()m I front sip of th<' hlHtnt'SS futurt C'Onctpel on 11 S77 la1tt Ave. Tht ~·an lhen _l'Uld "U T RE 0 CEPTS." l"ine '-\lummum \·:is1 1ng' ..tol'\h i 'O.CIC "erc '1ok'n from the Oll'I. ( nrp . ln7fl l Hale' l>m l' Thr 11\<'tl "*' dtM'O' rl\'d \\ ednc"h" .1nJ 1~ bchl'' \'d 10 hive OC\ urr\"J dunna tht' r''"' monlh 0 Someone brolr.c into a Jttp C'hcm .. c:t parted tn a \Iles lot •'' 4~ <\11111 Crn1rr Dn"r and ~tole th(' car') \tCl'C'O I lM .ind 1ta111aie "ctt' c~11ma1«1 11 SS.000 The break-in °''uru•d l'\rt"-<'t'O 10 am. 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A fl 11 "9" Air• I o11 400 a< moi r urf /sun/moon I~ Wr'I '''°' IOo•y .01 5 4 I I "' ""° lf'O 11 o ,,., 11 , I'' ~ S • I ' m \An>10A;i .-a ~u ~n ,,,,, ,,.. moon H•ll h>O<ty •I ' .lJ • m ""'° "''' II p ,,., ti ~ttJ, ill 0 ,~ A "' ~AtorOAy M\O "'f'' .,, p m Tide T.-.Y '"" IOw • 29 • m 0 ru1 nog11 11 11 1 m 3 s.tono low 3 09 pm 2 s.cono "'9n 9 33 pm 5 lelwdey Fo r tow 5 0. e m -() ,.,., "'911 11 47 .,., 3 Secono IOw 3 45 pm 2 Secono n1911 10 07 pm 5 Judge or9ers redistricting plan in LA . LOS ANGELES -A fcdc Judge gave the Los Angeles Coun ~rd of Superv1SGrs a 20-day dea hne Th~rsda) t~ submit a plan rcm~pp1~g d1stncts to provide H panics Wlth representation and era ballot box discrimination. U.S. District Judge David K 1 nyo.n. w.hosc ruling Monday in voting nghts suit could affect N vember election'>. declared. "I beh~e 11mc rs 1mponant here." .He warned. that if the supcrv1so fail to meet his dtadhne. he will " whatever is necessary" to 'devi~ redistricting plan. . Kenyon suaaested that the supc visors hold more than their ttgul meetinas to draft a prop<>sal to presented to him on June 27. "I want to make 1t clear." sa Kenyon. "this as a deadline. Aft that the roun will feel free to whatever is nettssar)' to come with a plan." Supervisor Mike Antonovic who attended the federal court he ins. told reponers he thouaht days was "'sufficient tame in whi to hold pubUc heanna.s on the issu Antonovich is one of the boa conservative majority which vot to pppeal Kenyon's decision ma dauna new districts. Att~ey Marc Rosenbaum oft Amencan Civil Liberties Unio which joined tht U.S. Justice part1:i\Cnt lawsuit on the matter. u heanna.s could be t)cld immediatel "Mr. Antonovtch could hold pu he h~ftll tomorrow and all of nc week tf hf wanted to:• said R nblum. -•T Th A...,.IH IUFFELL'S UPHGl.STllY INC . ........... c.-. .... ,.,, ..._ .W, CIOITA MllA-Ml-11 ..... IC '" '"' ,,,.. to ... ¥' Al II "' 0• 01 •J JO a 0 p 0 h s Trump, Griffin In ·same rocky boat 8y JOYCI M. ltOSINlllRG ,.,.,........,_ NEW YORK -They fouaht one another for months. each tryin~ to carve out a better deal a1 t~ey battl~ ovef R~ns International Inc. and ns· lucrative Atlantic Ci1v casinos. Now, 1wo years later, Merv Griffin and Donald Trump both find themselves in the same rocky boat as other big spenders who acquired too much debt alona with the properties th..., bou&ht. . ~, lheir separate pliahts arc ir-0nic for two businessmen accustomed to ridina high on their ability to cut a de.al. May_ 27. tht') reached an aarccmtn1 that aave Griffin the company and a hefty debt bill. h alao p ve Trump what he really wanted -Resons· crown jewrl. 1hr Taj Mahal casino then under connruc1ion in Atlantic .City. Griffin soon found the Rrsof'\s deal wasn't thr dream he'd been lookina for. Resorts lost business to newer casinos in Atlantic City, and the company suffered from poor manaaemenl and deterioratina facilities. The company found it wasn't aeneratina enough cash 10 pay its bills. includ ina interest, and eventuall y landed in bankruptcy court. Trump confirmed earlier this week he is neaotiatina with major banks who arc doublful . that he can handle the billion-dollar debt he ran up buyina big real estate and casino properties. ~•Ddd T,_....,..,,, Griffin h was a hard fall for Griffin. who became a millionaire with his Merv Griffin Enterprises production company and by puuina totether an ox tensive ponfo(jo of broadcastins and rcaJ estate propenies. The developer hasn't missed any pavmeots. But ·his lenders, made c.autious . by the m:ent s~le of failures of overleverqed firms, want assurances· that he can meet his obliptions despite the stagnant real estate and casino mar-)cets. tWO years l&O, It WU I Clash Of e&OS. · Finl they .. Wed one another to take over the casino operation. Trump, who held 88 per- cent of the company's votina stock, was trying _to buy the rest of tbe company when G riffin submitted a compe1ina bid. Griffin was used to beins in the limelipt. showing up at bi& Hollywood partin and ldtina his picture in the newspapers. This latest pub- lici ty is not tht' kind he's souaht. Meanwhile. Griffin's lawyers were in bankruptcy coun in New Jersey on Monday as a federal judge gave 1enta1ive approval IO a plan to restructure the $927 million in debt Resons has been saddled with since Griffin bought the company from Trump in 1988. Griffin. 1hc entenaincr-1umed-busincssman, look 1he developer to coun. Bui even1ually the pair began 10 nego1ia1e on a buyout of Resons by Griffin. The samr can be said for Trump. New York's wunderkind developer. Trump first made a name for himself by laking the failing Commodore Hotel in midtown Manhattan and •urning II into the alitzy Grand Hvau in thr 1970s. Trump and Griffin both pride themselves on being shrewd businessmen and clever strategists. When they tangled during the spring and swnmer They reached one deal in April. but it collapsed May 11 in recriminations. Trump accused Griffin of fa iling 10 line up financing; Griffin coun1er-accused Trump of seeking las1- minute changes. A week la1er they were 1alking again. and on · Other projects in Manhauan soon followed. including 1hc even glitzier Trump Tower sky- scraper near Central Park. He bought casinos an Atlantic City including Resorts, built apartment buiJdings in New York. and acquired lht city's famed Plaza Hotel. Stocks suffer· third day of losses NEW YORK -Stock pri~ gave over-the-counter market. 101aled around in a sluggish session Th~ l 93.3S million shares. day, postina their third straight loss Stock traders appeared 10 draw since the market reached a record cautious conclusions from acti \li ty hi&h at the stan of the week. in the bond marke1. wh1;re ~ccs ihe Dow Jones average of 30 were little chaniC(i to slightly higher. industrials dropped 14.32 to Yields on lona-1erm Treasury bonds 2,897.33, extending its decline over hovered in the 8.43 perccnt-8.46 the last three sessions to 37.86 percent ra.nae. points. Over the past several weeks gov-~lining issues ou1numbered ad· emment bonds have recovered vances by about 4 10 3 in na1ionwidr about haJf the ground they lost as trading of New York Stock Ex-interest rates rose earlier in the year. chanae-listed stocks, with 638 up. That has evi~ently .Pro.mp~ed ~oney 8S2 down and 528 unchanged. managrrs at anvcstma msmu ions 10 -¥ohune-oo-t~the Big-pamp=S0111c or·Uiffi re. Board came to 160.42 million serves into Moclli. shares. aaainst 164.02 million in thr Bui o.ver • ~t cou~ '1f days previous session. Nationwide. con-uncertainly JIM nidentJ¥)ncreated aolidated volume in NYSE-listed is-• over whttbs ratiea can ieep 8')ina sues. including trades in th ose stocks down. • , on regional exchanges and in the Broken also say millivinp persist '\ls•: ('0,IPOSITt· TH .\ '\S \("1'10'\S over the chances for a rccovery any time soon in profits of companies whose fonunes arc closely linked to the domestic economy. The Federal Reserve has indicated i1s reluctance to shift to a mort stimulative credit policy even though the la1es1 s1a1istics show slower-1han-cxpccted growth in busi ness activit y. Precious-metals stocks were broadly lowrr. extending 1heir recent slide as the price of gold remained under pressure. ASA Ltd. fell 111, 10 44%'a: American Barrick Resources 'la to 2: omes e ming to 163/•: Saule M®ntdfh Gold l/• to 11 llJ. and Newmont Gold I Ya to 39¥ •. USX dropped V. to 33Ya. The company said a vo1e coun1 showed that shareholders rejected a proposal from C'arl Icahn. -By rte Atuclatftl Pm• NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 1 '-'SDAQ St'l.'tlARl Friday, June I , 1llO Al Federal Reserve's . .. No. 2 man to quit WASHINGTON -Manuel H. Johnaon unell.pectcdly an- nounced his rcsianation Thursda)' from the No. 2 job 1t the federal Reserve, crea1ina a kry openina a1 an aaency often criticized by the Bush adminis1ra1ion for kttpina interest rates too hiaJt. Johnson. 4 1. said he planned 10 return 10 an academic career. The Aug. 3 dcptnurc will give President Bush tht chance to make another appoantmen1 to 1he seven-member 00.rd that directs thr nation's moneiary policy. Tbe admanmra1ion at various umes ih past months has been openly critical of tht:. Fed:i effons 10 restrain inflation by keepina interest ra1es htgh. Thett was a published rc~n in March quotina an ••med Bush adviser as sayina the prn1den1 was "mad 11 hell" with Fednal Rescrv. Chairman Alan Grftn$pan and would not reappoint him 11 chainnan. . 8"5h la1cr insi11ed tftert was "no bubblins war" with Green- spah, but left the clear impttSSton he wouJd like to see more agretlive action on the pan of the Fed 10 lower inttrest raies. Analysls said it was hltely that Bush would IPJX!int someone to ~fed who would be more IJl'leuble to the adm1ni1tration's pleas for lower interest rates. -This admmisuation has been jawbonina the Fed on and off for some time fo r a looser monetary J?Olicy," said.Ktnnelh Guenther~ the Independent Bankers Assoc1auon of Amenca. "They want lower interes1 raies because they don't want the economy movina into a recession." T -111 TM A1..-•I hw tt H \ T '\ \ SI·: DI D DOW JO\t ... ~ \ \ l.K\t.•~' NEW YOttK (AP) Jun. 7 , ·1 'lt~T..\l~S PHlt·t :s GOl.D PRIC'ES range Coast Daily Pilot now pro news o OTf l PS .\ \D D01t~S K-OCEAN 103.1 FM -the Nllmber 1 Orange County based : FM radio station -five times a day. Listen to us at 6 :30, : 7:20 and 7:50 in the mornings and 4:30 and 5 :50 in the • afternoons. : Catch Pilot editor William Lobdell in the morning with Rick : • • • • • • • • Lewis, host of the Breakfast Club, 6-1 O am . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rick ewls. host of the popular •tSfvokfost Club: Moml"~ trom 6 · 10 om. His show Is the bUll of the county. •• • • • •• • m LObdel, Editor of the Orange Coast Doly Plot. and _staff pc~ K-OCEAN listeners with upat<>the-mlrUe IOcolnewtM timeloday. • I r A8 Friday, June I , 1990 Onth~St~~t . Professionals dressing for business, yvlth flair • EDITOR'S NOTE: Every""41 ,, .. ,. ,. uve '*' u4 ow "•Y to bve /u l1 ,,,,. l•IAJM. a.ttn ma mate IM mu or 1M troma -liey NM Ml • mHU(e, • very ~nouJ mHUle. Wiit lte "Oii lie Stl'Ht ' columo, we t•ve c•mer• ..,, pla lo IT•vel ltere, tltere aod everytrbere to foe•• eaclt Frld•y OD lllow you are expresila1 yo111'1el/. By VIDA DEAN Oollly Noc Co"e........., The "lcl's do lunch" bunch, not to t>e confused with the "lad1l ~ who lunch" bunch, were out in full fo rce on Tucsd.t}. lt was Election Day, and Antonello's R1storante Ill 'outh Coast Village was packed. The ate!} pro' 1dcd a great place for watching how the rofessional people arc dressing. Chns Lane. audit manager of Arthur Anderson, r' inc. one of the early arrivals. showed up looking •cry dapper 1n a li~htw~ight wool muted plaid double rcasted suit b) B1anch1. "I do m} o"'n shopping at.several different stores nd I work \\tth a clothes budget. I don't watch for les. but I probabl} should. One thing I have noticed ecentl~ 1s tha1 suits arc St} led o;o that they require less Iterations." Joining Lant· for lunch was Andrew Parnes, c9n- trollcr for ~tandard Pacific in Costa Mesa . .. , almo\t "ore a double-breasted suit today.'' ommcntl'd Parn'-'" "'ho also dcxs his own shopping and v.a<, atmc<l 1n dar"-. pini.upe suit by Jones of New IYor"-.. How much doco; hl' pend for a suit? "Well. I won't go as high as a thousand." ' , Luq 01,en had shopped at Nordstrom for the Baldanta 1v.o-p11:n· "'h11e and nav} hnen suit she chose , to "car for lunch ""h lkm Prcslc' . .. , shop atx1ut four times a ~car and usuall} spend ai. much on <,pnn~ dothc' as "inter clothes. I look for clothe\ w11h :J hu!.1ncs.-. lot>k. }Cl feminine. I don't want 'tl} look h"-.e a man." said petite Olsen. president of her : o"' n go' crnmcnt and pres\ relations firm 1n Newport 'Bcal'h . .. I hop tor J prole\'ilt>nal look. usuall) sutts. but I h~e bnght rnlor.-.:· s~11d Prcslc~. president of her own rnmpa"' that hand ks campaign fund-ra1s1ng. financial ' record~ and d1l>dosure reporting. She had shopp<.-d with '\Ul'Cl''>S and ''a' "eanng a mangold-colored Christian Dim -.ii"-. \Ult \ bright orange and blark scarf was u~d at her net"-. f.kt 1111n J,I\ "a' a "'"Id da' ·· for Dianne \l. hv.an-1 ''ho ". 1n campaign m~nagt:mcnl. She wore '>hl'c:r gold and hlad. leopard pnn1 J3Ckl't and skin tl·aml·d v.11h ;1 hl.K"-. hloU\l' and kopard trimmed pump• .. "I loun d th1' .11 C 1oldl·n ( 1alkon boutique 1n Dana Pv1nt Tti\· 1:nlU'.l' 01ufiu o1.llldtn& 1•arnngs .and hoes .. v.a' aboul S2211 I hh· to ha'c fun wtth fashion . \omc11mc' \H·an ng '>Ult'> Jnd 'omcttme' Jeans and boot\" Suml' rx·nr k h ;l\ c tr<tdlll\111\ w11h ln'ih1on~ and 'hopr1ng' .. I hu' J Ill''' \u11 tor l'H'n l'lcct1on da\ ." said Etkl•n Padtx·rg ''ho came: lo lunth in a :--.1i)on suit \t~kd v.11h r>IJ1tl l·ll ~l'I \.\Ith largl' pearl huttom and a ; \Olt-plcatl·d '~1n ··1 hJd 111w h11ur 1n '-ord\tmm lo find 1h" I do .i lot ol m' 'h11r r1ng JI m1dn1ght from a \p1cgcl l:ltJlug ..• uldl•J lhl· r>ol1 t1 l JI ton-.ultanl "I lh1n"-. men 1udgl' \l.11ffil'O h' "h.11 1hn "'l'ar .. I lw ""nwn ''l' tJ l"-.l·d "''h Ith· Ill ''car '>Utts. but ·-------lkt.•• f)dY,.-#11 1tw ~\!fi.' tailored one\ ,..,. "I A\;J ll l .1 r>1t>ll·\\11111.1I lll11k. but km1n1nc ... '>a1d ~1J n ~arnham "h" \\Oil' JO .\nnc Klem blouse with , J hlad1. f lkn f 1.ll \ \"-.lrt f hl' 3lCOUlll C\CCUll\e from lluhhard "m.tl l.. jgcnl~ lunt hcd \\1th Lil~ Cooper of 1 '-l'" lfoml''I m.1g.111ne "ho wore a linen Cit} shons I \Ul t : ·-rm not too drcs'>\. JU\t a ( ahforn1a-g1rl t}pc and 1 I gll 'hopping ahout onl c a "eek.'' added Cooper. wh o : ,,11d .1hou1 S \tJO "'ould tx· ht.•r hm1t for a work ' l'll'>l'mhlc ··t h~l· l 11\ 'hon<> I '"ort.• a short 'IUll to "ork fl'lcnlh hut IP J1dn't 1h1nk the~ were professional t•no ugh lnu~111~ l11r me:· admitted County Supervisor llam c11 \\ ll'lil'I v.hn lundll'd 1n a white l>tlk suit and rt·d \"ti "-. hl11U\l' v.11h a JC"' cl l.'ncruc;tcd elephant pendant Jnd Rt\.\\ 'IX'll,1 tor\ 1 hl' lund1 hunt h "a" greet~d b\ t\\O cqualt) tac,h111nJhk· v.nntl'n -manager Lana de Sah o and "ion\J l.rn111 .1"1'1.1n1 manager De Saho chose an l'ggpl.1111 wl11fl·d I 11 C la1hornc wtth gold JC\'l:lr} and l.t11111 "•" '111.1rt l11u"-.1ng 1n ~in [,an Picon cn'>l'mble - \ J J and Mary Daily Pilot photos by Spencer Grant Dianne Schwartz. Supervisor Harriett Wieder. hlJ, i.. .ind '""'(' h1111nd,1001h "I"-blou\(,' and black Sonya lannl and Lllna Oe- \\11111 l ll rx '"-•rt Salvo. :The proper prelude to a kiss 'II lii"'l.' .111th01llll'\ oil guod ' m.111nl·r, ot\l'I lhl' la\I 11>0 H'ar' \l'l'lll 111 h.I\\ .l)lll nl on lllll' 1h1 n1:1. .\ m~1n 'h11uld 1.1i..l 0111 "" h.11 II Jll\ hl.·t fl' hl' i..1"''' .t \lolllllJll Ill nuhltl l11 lt.1h 1111 'p.l\IJ 11°' mac uun1 '°lh.1rw d"l 'll 1 111.1ttl'r 1 hc:rl' 'ipa- • glll'lll I\ llloll,lftJlll I Ill· 111g111.1I 'dllm Ho\t• of I l·,.1, · .1ll1trd1ng 111 h"111na n' wac; ,1 mul.1110 .,t·n Jilt n.1ml'd E:.mil) \1 nr1t01n "i.1nt.1 \nna l apturl·d her. L.M. Boyd But <,hl' found ,1 ""> to 'lmuggtc out mcssagec;. Stor) 1' they helped Tc\a\ \.\Ill at <,an Jan nlO ~.-----~"!!!"'"--------------------------------------------.... 110 11<\ Oprn I~. Thur~ 11117. (lo~ Sunda Have a Happy Father's Day with Reyn Spooner Shirts. Short . Trunks and Acee so rics. WestclifT Plaza 17th . & In inc A"~· cwport Reach 645-0792 I lmp11al11l•d run\,tll'\ll'nl\ !!l'I \.\Cll \llOllCI \\hl'n 1hn 1111\ \.\Ith tlw oppm1ll' \(.'\ ~ oml·n· pul on ma"-.l· up .ind do lhl'1r h.ur \kn \ha \l' ea rl ~ Jnd drn ' morl' lll'.111\ '°11g.n' nl rcc o \l~f\. thl'\l' l>tHto r\ al Whar\l'tfak ( •l·ncral I IO'lf'lltal 1n [ngland\, ) 11r~\h1n: found lhl\ out Ont} drJ\.\h,1d. Wal\ gett ing r:11 1l'll\\ hack 11110 lhl·1r u"' n wgrl·ga ll·d \kl· r - ing tl l!a.lli:f' .11 night () l>r John .._dlogg ul Battk Crec:k M ll h 1 n IX 76 dl'\ l'lorx·ll lhl' fim prc-t.oo~cd drtl'd "h~ll food UCC}:bod't UllJl~ he in'c:ntcd i.11rn tlakc., lk d1dn'1 "ho did'' A "" hr111her Will Mavtlte' :m·n·1 lltl'' Dra~ontltl'' aren't l'lthl·r C) 1 lov. did "John Hull .. l'Onll' 10 rx·"on1f~ I nglJnll'' \ From J l haral tl'r "' nJmcd 111 ·· 1 hc lll\hlr\ 11f John Rull .. h\ John ·\rhu1hno1 Ill 1712 · \nolhl'J Pll'U' 111 manmadl' nm- '1rul111111 'l\thll' 10 a\tronaut' in 'f'l<tlC " 1lw \il·thcrland\' network of dti..l'\ ) l' "' a man rnn call h1m-;df J \\lld1 ~o. \I r. a "arl0<·k ~ a ma- l(1l 1an 01 a .. orrcrer. not a v.1 tr h. I n\ 1ronml·n1at Footnote In 12th· ll'nlu-~ 1-ngland. Eleanor of \q111tJn" C)Ul'cn of King Hrnf) II. nHnl'd lrom Nottingham to Tuthul') c ,l\tk. '~l\tng c;hc no longer could fllJ t Ufl \\-Ith "'the unendurable \mokt.· .. Wll l FREE PAIR OF RISH TICIETS • CO•E 11 FOii IETIJLS COMPACT DISCS* TICKETS CONCERTS • SPORTS ·· THEATRE T-SHIRTS • ROCK JEWELRY • MORE GRAND OPENING WE BUY USED C.D.'s ~~ Tackels:circs:m; 985-7881 NewtMd ~ • 1"76 -.m lfwi&. Hou• 111 o ~ WEST COAST PLUMBING & ROOTER '&g etl04lglt IO "'"' yo.K 1-.dJ Smoll --r IO ~· Experienced, Profe11iqnal Service • Comptete Repipe S.rvice • Etedronic Ltatt locating • Water & Gos Mo#m • Drain & Sewer decri.g • K~ & Bathroom Fixtures • Wal* Heolitr1 • Garbage Disposoh ---• Sp.cializino In Home ••pain FREE ESTIMATES 24 Hour Service 892 7704 Bats are simply rats with wings Df \R .\ "11'1 I .\NOER"i I ha'<.' "a1ted 10 \l'ar\ lo wn tl' th1 'i k ttcr Thanks for thl· pcrfet t opponun11~ The c;uhJcct '' ba1•1. I am c;1ck and tared of hearing that bat<> arc harm le!>\ h11k cn:ature' that ha'r h<:en getting a hum rap all the~ \l'ars and. 1f g1,cn a t·hant·c:. would ma"-.l' gn~at pct\. On .\pnl 17. 1977. -while -working 1n .\u'il1n. l l"<:t'i. I wao; atlacked h) a bat that appeared out of nowh<.·rc. bit me on the shouldt'r. Ile-"' awa}. returned 1n a fc" ~cClnds and ..ank 11\ tccth into the bad of m) nC<'k. I "a' 1mmcdiatrl> ta"-.en to an emergency n·nter and given a tctanus shot plu'i a scrie'i of '>hot!'. which I had to takl· 1n the stomach ever) da) for 21 da)s. I was allergic to those shots. "h1ch tel\ me lcgall} bhnd and. hearing-1mpatrcd. (I was 29 years old at the 11me.) The cnttcr that bit me wu~ one of tho!IC o-called'"harmlcs"i .. fruit hats. You would be doing )Our rcadcr'i a great favor b) printing this -C L.B .. \usltn Dear C.L.B.: Youn 11 oae of do1- ea1 of letters doc.mealla1 miser- able e1perleace1 wltll fnll bats, tlle vartet1 tOt1ted t• be urmla1. Baf1were11ever very llllp oa my 1111 p1nde, bet after readla1 a stack ef letters 1lmllar to yo.,11 I ""Id llke It kao•• tllaC I llave H laterest la J•l••1 a bac clab aor do I waac a bet lloa1e fer my frHt lawa. DE'\R -\N OER : I am 11111 boiling :.bout the ad\ ICC )OU p ve the woman who was taking care of her mother-in-law-for free when the old fad)' hod :.mct<1 and could "ell afford 10 pay a rca1vcr. A' 1( that "crt'n't enough. thC' elder!> "oman had another w n 1n town ""ho wa~ well·h«led. but ·he never offt·r~d o dame to case the burden and h1\ wife dad ab~olutcly nothing 10 JIH the (arCgl \.Cf I hit Of rehcf. Toda people arc "' 1ng longer which mean\ that children 1n. tM1r Ann Landers 5Ch wi ... ind 70s arc 1akin$ care of cltkrh parents. Th1i. as as 11 should be. but v. hen fhe clderl)' person has financial mc:an ... 11 makes no sense for a daughter-in-law who 1s s1rugl- 1ng to earn the whole load. The "n'ter who <itgned herself "Angl)" made 11 plain that she rci.ented being enslaved. yet you told hrr. "Continue to do what you kf'IOW · 1s right... Why should she? f°he nouon that vanue 1 its own reward went out "tth the bustle and the h:11p1n . Wake up. kiddo. and Join the 20th century. Generally )'Our advice 1s nght on the money hut this time you wen: nowhere'. -Chattanooga Dear Cllal: I a1n reopealq .. I• IHH MCHle •lace I latt .tealt wltll II I bve rttelved a INtrrap el letters from re .. en •Ito, lllle yH, believe my advice wa1 flawed, at best, if aot dowart11tt IMty. DE-\R ANN Recent!)' I won a baseball pool at a local pub. When I went 10 pie\ up m) winnings. the bar owner §81d." rcn't you aoina to bu} 11 round for the ~r?" I Yid. "No. I don't l..now these people." The gu) louddenl got an attitude problem and wud. ''That 11 not pr~pcr tlar ct1q!!_ctlc •• T he dnnk' "ould havr cost me at lea t S p. Wa'l I wrona? -Rockland. N. Y Otar "d.: I bew ........... , -..r et .... le. I ..-ff J•r ..... f'Md- en. - . Orange COMt DAILY PtLOT /F"*I, June I, .. South African action welcomed JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -President F.W. de JC.1etk•1 liftin1 of the national 1ta1e of ernerwency wu welcomed Tbwtday by world leaden but drew aome domestic criticism for IC)iQI too fAr -or not far enoup. The African National Conpeu, the blllck nationalist poup that hu •s>earheaded the anti-epartbeid movement. called the aovem-mcnt action1 "balf measures." Ri&ht·wina wbitet, on the other band, inaenlified their critidlm1 of de Rlerk. NATO looks at own future - TURNBERRY, Scotland - NA TO on Thursday took a fresh look at its future in a Europe of receding East-West tensions, and British Prime Minister Marpret Thatcher Ufled members to hold onto "sufficient nuclear weapons and the means of deliverina them ... Yet Mrs. Thatcher. on her war. to Moscow to sec President Mikhail S. Gorbachev. conc1u4ed Europe faces a "new situation created by Soviet troop withdrawals" and the prospect f>f a new agreement to reduce U.S. aiM1 Soviet conventional forces. Secretary of State James A. Baker reponed he found the Soviet de about enrollina a unified any in the North Atlantic y Organization "much more uraging" since Gorbachev held tummit talks in Wasbinaton last week Wlth President Bush. -•7Tt.A.aedalMPrw ey-.a1nn ........... JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -President F.W. de Klerk on Thunday ended the 4-year-old na- tional 1ta1e of emertency that had included some of tbe harshest politi- cal restriction• ever imposed &y the country'• white rulen. The end of the national emera- ency helpa peve the way for black- whiae neaotiatjons on di1mantlin1 apenheid. But de 'Klerk uid viol- ence-tom Natal Province will re- main under emertency rule. "The net reslj.lt of the liftina of the Rite of emertency i1 that one of the main 1tumbli_nc blockl (to con1titu- tional nqotiataons) has been re- moved," de Klen told Parliament in Cape Town. In Paris, African National Con- aress leader Nelson Mandela said de Klerk's action wu "a victory for the people ... both black and white." But he 11id he would continue to urp Western aovemmcnt1 to main- taan economic sanction• qainst South Africa, and he criticized the retention of the state of emCf)ency in Natal. The White House welcomed de Klerk's move, callina it a sian of "the remarkable prosreu" in recent monthl in South Africa. Ri&ht·wint whites, who have op- posed recent reforms. criticized the action. Durin& the state of emeraency, more than 30.cm activist1, most of them black, were detained without cbarae for varyina lenaths of time. Thousands more went into hidlna aft.er former President P. W. Botha imPOSed the restrictions on June 12, 1986. About 300 actjvists were beina held under the emeraency rcau- lations as of Thursday, most of them in Natal. In anoouncin& the end of the state He told foreign ministen from IS Western nations that the shift was I EldUIM Dul Actloll• ......... "more of a change of spirit" than . pts l"P Iola 1MMfarnW cltlft MANUFACTURER'S REDUCTION anything Soviet Foreian Minister ~ iduard A. Shevardnadze said to him Prt-& oelt..lfttl f*lc IGftltm_ 1i..._~ifteally-eHheir meetina T"Unday l+--d:::a.~--nat fOUlld on most mldllnn "Tl1&ht in Copenhagen, Denmark. ,.,..,_, &ker made his c-0mments during a private session. They were dis- 'dosed by a senior official. The allies reaffirmed their c-0m- mitment to NA TO membership for the unified Gennany and also "try to meet the legitimate needs of the Soviet JOvemment so they don't feel isolated," a senior U.S. official said later Wednesday. "The Soviet Union has to gcLover the idea of seeing NA TO as an enemy and sec NATO as a panner," said the official. who bnefcd Ameri- can reponers under rules guaran- teeing he would not be identified. -By TW A.,«Jald Preu Moynihan out selling his SS plan W A HJNGTON -Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y .. tried to l sell has plan to cut Social Security taxes to h1gh-lcvcl budget nego- tiators Thursday but got a mixed reaction, pan1c1pants said. Moynahan visited the sixth session of private budget talks be- tween Bush administration officials and congressional leaders. The bargainers spent most o f the day discussi ng the po s1b1hty of cutting federal benefit programs in order to reduce the budget deficit. with their discussions focusing on technical is- sues. No offers were exchanged. '}) • • •2101 I ,__. •Leaeoc>> 32101 IMlr #LA3400) LARGE CAPACITY PAIR! ....., '!71 ,,,., '!II tt5· PlR MONTifA ON SEARSCHARGE ·1 FOR THE $518 PAIR 18.0 cu. ft.' space 11vlng frostleH model '471 Mlle SAV~2~~HR---­ CAPACllY PAIR! We bought thousands to give you these great buysl 10 Cycle B Cycle Washer Dryer 388 87 318 87. ,.._ .. , ~--· WllMl.C.an. WWlll.C.ah . 8aa Dtyen ,,-.. llillllf C1111dm atra s15 PER MONTH• ON SEARSCHARGE Pl.US FOR THE $719.74 PAIR • 19.1 cu. ft.' sldt·by-sldl refrigerator wttll crisper 30-lnch electric range; clock/ timer. lift-up cooktop 1511 ...... 40001 . 1374 ~--1• WWII 'tellr n1ra ~~ 12M • 91691 of etnCfltl\CY, de IOert allo Wdj the proa~ for Olber reforms. He laid the aovemmeat wu 1iderina chan,rs to 1eeurity laws lbat "could poslibly inhibit the free conduct of peaceful politic:a.. and said he wu takina unspecified """ tion1 that would allow thousands of exiles to return home. The ANC says it bas more than I S.000 exiled memben. De Klerk also said that u a ''aood will aesture" he would releue 41 prisoners convicted of politically motivated crimes. The ANC bu said tbere arc some 3,SOO inmates it conlideri political pritonen. ~en(llore 65191 1Mtr #JGBS15EK) .. Moynahan has pro posed rollina beck the 7.65 percent levy worken pay to the retirement system. He argues that Social Sccunty builds a surplus of tens of billions of dollan • every year, money that is used to l ~lrink the apparent size of the defi- I 20.7 cu. ft.' with meat I drawer, adj. glau 119tlvn Try and find a better price on this 25.2 cu. ft. frost Ina ~- The plan has attracted the atten- ift of tax-conscious politicians. me Democrats say it would be IC for the pany to suppon a tax cut, while others. Joined by Re- publicans. say it would drive the aovemment's red ink even deeper -111 Th Auodale4 Prnl -House votes to override WA HINGTON -The House voted 294-123 Thursday to override President Bush's veto of a bill authorizjn1 $2 billion for Amtra~ but Senate RCJ)\lblicans stalled et· fons to slap President Bush with hi1 first veto override. · Senate Democrats bcaan de~:!:J the override 1hon!Y ~ af'ler it the House. but GOP leader Bob Dole of Kansas refused to allow a vote this week, sayina five Re- ' publicans were abtent. "The trains are 1oin1 to run ' whether we do this today, nellt ' Wednesday or a week ft-om Wedna- day," he said. -•1,.. Aaeda~ rr... Woman guilty In drug murder 1 ' LANCASTER -A woman wu c:oaviatd ThundllY of ftm...,_ mvrder in the lh8otina of a man tbe accuted o( tupplyiftl dNll to her (-•eta••· IU• After delibieratint lbree dlYt. the b Superior Coun JUI) found ..... £. Foll, 41 , 1uU1y or kJUl111 Kevin Furman, 23. -811h A__..IN ,,,_ SAVE '25 111• WMl.C.-ntrl. nr...a.-.n SAVE '50 A -- 36551 11.5 .. ft.' lratllll ..... ..., ...... .... ..,...., 1111• Mlle. c.-.. ,,., nr...a.-.11 650 watt auto defrost microwave with turntable l-u..1-W. ......... 1217·••t SAVE'll CLOSHIT! 14117 --~Liit 24·incll built-In 3-llvtl·WIU dishwasber ~'f".t'!:. cycle I 111 :=:.· I !11'1 ~--· ~ -----.y 4.0 peak HP canister Pawtrmatk .. noule wttll atHI 11H1tor (*11:.=a• ............ _......_ ....... U7 111" • A8 OrMge Cout DAIL V PILOT I Frld.V, June I , 1990 by 811 Keane COUNTER CULTUI\£ by Maratta & Maratta PBAJIRJTS by Charles M. Schulz "But, if Jack wasn 't a king , how "I could he break his crown ? MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "How to roll over!" .. I NANCY ,· .. 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INTO LAN GUAGE PROBLEMS I ~~ by Tom Batiuk WEk.l • Mf< DINKLE , NOW OH, REAU..4 ~ AFmREMfl.4 114MQJR KIDS ARE FtNAU.Q C..OU ~EVER ~E~ED 10 11 ll fHE £;EAR -rwo CXJ1 Of rHE. BAND ... rr F:EAD IHE FINE PRINI M lOOKO L..l~E WE £>.X)N''f BE -fHE sor-rolV'\ OF 1}~£ ~NO AND WHA1 .. j \ ,___ __ ___., WORK/NV IHE CD\lU:OS10N 51bN ·UP SHEEI ! BCX>1H Al 1HE FOOIBALl • . t---f~ 6AM8> NEXI r-AU.. I ·1' J -~l ,_,...,,.l x •• , •.. -. .. ~,.,, :···~ ,~ ' . . I J r 1 ;; ~, , 11 r\1 r, j t , I FOR BETTER OR.FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston l ' J <- I 8 [ " u I I : I I" I I I T ALNS I r I' I 1 - • ·::.·:.~· :;u~' .... , I' I' I' !' I' i' I' r I 6 .:. ~7. · '''I I I t ~ t I I I OIW SIM 1118 9'a 'IOt~ "IQ I Ill no.( II ilOC>I MllJ tt•M IJlJ11 A.t'llO tltl!A ~ t •1no4 11 1tQ1.unu ;noA Oii•-. AnCI t tJno.< 11 ~ t6ttww ~ Owktw tC1900 Ol'ltJ ,... 1ltfl flMIO N9rS ~ !e#OS ~, ........ ~,. - ORANG£ COAST lllllJ Plllt An Independent Newspaper Published by Poge Group Pub11$h1ng, loc R.a..t I . Pot•. pumden1 & chief e1tecvt1ve officer WIMiom S. Lobdell, ednor Steve Mortale, monogong ednor Den feni.y, ed11or1ol poge editor St!ln Wyman, news editor ' Gt .. lreolr1, city editor •..-. .... m, feotures editor R09et Cotkon, sports editor Cotot Hvmphfeyt, soc•ety editor Elliot Stein, .#., cho1rmon Gefold W. Adcox, Jr., general monoger Woltet lvnov9h1, 1901-1919, lound1ng publisher Commentary Deal for Ethiopians saves 100,000 lives ly l .J. CUTLER ~ith ~~mmit conf~rences now being reviewed like Broadway openings. it s not surpnsing that Presidents Bush and Gorbachev find themselves faulted by pundits and pols for laying an cg in their efforts to ~ove fo~ard on Germany, Lithuania and arms control. What 1s surpnsing, though, is how little credit the critics five them for an unprecedented superpower deal that can save the lives of betwcen.100.000 and I million people. most of whom have never beard of ctther president. ~e potential victims. who may be snatched from death by starva~10~. have the misfortune to live in northern Ethiopia. scene o~ A~nca s longest and pcrh~ps cru~lest war. The prot.agoni5ts arc the cnm.anally brutal co~muntst regime of Lt Col. Mcng.istu Haile ~anam and the Entrcan people, who have been fighting for independence fro m Addis Ababa since 1962. Me~istu 1s q~ite talented at using mass starvation of civilians as ~ m1htary tactic and executing his senior officers whom he sus~ts. oil.en nghtly. of plotting against him. Unfortunately for M~ngastu, his .hea.dless army loses most 6attles against the ragtag Entreans d.espite 1t~ piles of modem Soviet weapons. . ~wenng. the d!ctator's chance of survival is a second rebellion an T1grc .Provm ce, J.ust south ?f Eritrea. UnJike the Eritrcans who ___ ,. -acck ~1F o.w~atten. the T1giea11 goenilln want to overt row Mengistu and impose their own more rigid communist system on the country. · In February. the ~ritrea~s captur~d the key Red Sea pon of Massawa. thr~ugh which United Nations and private food relief pa~sed. Mengastu responded by bombing the city, interrupting food shipments to both government and rebel areas. Enter Gorbachev. After pouring billions down the Ethiopian rathole, he concluded that Mengjstu could never win the war. He has thrcat~ned to cut the colonel's arms supplies next year and. at the summit, accepted a humanitarian bargain from Bush. . The United States will furnish rict and sorghum, and Moscow will. u~ its AN-24 transport planes in Ethiopia to fly the food to fan1'ine areas. That will ht-a military setback for Addis Ababa since the planes had been ferrytng troops and weapons to battlefields. In add1t1 on, Moscow has twisted Mengjstu's arm to stop bom~tng Massawa and to allow food to move throu&h the port. It also 1s trying to settle the war through UN taJks. but the effort S«ms too late: The Entreans are massing to seize Asmara. the provincial capital. which essenually will liberate their homeland. The Bush-Gorbachev moves to shut down a bloody and senseless war should. but may not. serve a s a model for ending other Third World conflicts that have o utlived their Cold War rationales. The Soviet Union is spending perhaps $5 billion a year, which its failing ('COnomy can ill afford. to prop up unelected, unpopular Marxist regimes 1n AfJ.han1stan and Angola. Both arc threatened by anti-<.:ommunist guemllas. Logic and an empty pocketbook should convince Gorbachev that he has better things to do than cling to such vestiges of empire. He would find Bush more than willing to help him save face and end the two disputes through free elections. B.J. C.ller 11 lorrlp alf•ln coloma11t for ,.e 0rd6e Coa11 Dally Pllol. When Writing to the Orang• Coast Doity Pilot ... The Orange Coost Doily Pilot encourages c0<respoodence from our readers We requesr leners be lep1 10 opproiumotely 300 w ords. Any c0<resPondence s1gntf1conrly longer thon 300 words will be pr1n1ed ot our discrelton os o Community Commentory, Guest Commentory or Editoriol ltetp<>nse. Commvn1ty commentaries ore reserved for issues pertonent to c111es ond towns along rhe Oronge Coast. Guest commentories may per101n to ony public 1uve. Ed1ror1ol responses ore reserved for rebv1tols to ed1tor1ol Positions ol rhe Oronge Coast Doily Pilot. Letters considered to be libelous or 1n bod roste will not be printed. 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What he has to say is important. A year ago Foley was tapped by his colleagues to carry on when Rep. Jim WriJht of Texas became the first speaker 1n U.S. history to rcsian in disgrace. felled by outrage over- his financial dealfogs. Since then Foley has been praised for having toned down the partisan rancor in the H ouse and damned for his cautiousness and, some say, ex- cessive courtesy to George Bush. "People say to me, 'You ou&)lt to be the constant daily ~WF of Gcorae Bush. You ought to get up in the morning and figure out what you can say or do to embarrass the president or obstruct the president or whatever.· But that is not my concept of the JOb," Foley says with feeling.. No compromises needed to solve Germany issues First of all, Foley and Bush ICt t11latton of a brand-new state lntO "aJong well. They like each o ther's which two old states lhrew in their prudence. amiability, sense of old fumtture St-cklng a new design. humor and relaxed good-old-boy We are no t lo think of what 1s about politicking. The German question. which hov- ered over the summit conference with such obdurJcy. kaves un- answered the very interesting ques- tion: Who is going to decid:;,;;e~w,..:.;h:;;a..:..:t? _______ --it-'! • ._ Bcgiir wittrt:ne ue1tion o L e rights of conquest. Eugene Rostow. former undersecretary of state. for- mer dean of the Yale Law School. rem inds me, in connection with a proposal recently made in this column that Israel might just as well assen the nght of conquest over the West Bank as conttnuc 1n the propnetal) fo.&: that nghts of con- quest are trad1ttonally retained only if maJor powers recognize these nghts. One thinks. for instance. o f O ktnawa. which we conquered by the copious expenditure of Ameri- can blood. Fo r a while. no one doubted that VIC could rule 10 Okinawa -as. for a while. we ruled 1n Japan. But 1n the passage of time. the desire of Okinawa 10 be rt'- patriated to Ja·pan made tts way felt n the democratic ethos: So. after :?6 years. ~e let 1t case out of our control. There wasn·t all that much pressure o n us to do so. but probabl) there would have been 1f we ltod hung on another decade or two. We conquered Germany every bit as decisively as the Russians con- quered Germany. and we gave that pan of Germany over which we governed its independence 1n 1955. I 0 years after 1he war. Yet the , operative presumpttons in summit- talk seem to be that the So\ 1et Union. 35 )ears after we gave up West Germany. retains rights in East Germany. Now the Soviet Union has ob- vious JUnd1cal problems in main- taining this. For one thing. to do so flies 10 the face of the Helsinki Accords. in which the So\'lct U nion recognizes the nght of self-rule. And then of course there were the scnal pronouncements b) Gorbachev dur- ing the pcnod when he was giving Wllllam F. Buckley Jr. b1nh to glasnost. tn which he re- corded his own pos1t1on o n self- government. Not merely Soviet rhetonc. given that 1n the fall of 1989 the Red Arm) stood by while the Eastern satellite empire fell apai'l. So then: What arc So\ 1el "nghts" tn East German). "here 1t maintains 330.000 troops? Onl) such nghts as the Soviet Union (ai assens. and b) can get Jwa) with asserting. To Judge the reaction to an importunate Red Arm) on the da) after un11ication. consider the co ntell.t. strategic and psychological: (I ) What are the 17 Soviet d1v1s1o ns 10 East Germany supposed 10 do? March against Berl10. if Ber- lin emerges as the capital of Ger- man y? How are these div1s1ons going to be supplied'.' T he onl~ wa> to reach them from Russrn 1s across the whole of Poland. or via Czecho- slovakia. or Austria. As a practtcal matter. we can d1sm1ss a m1htar. land operation against German} ct'- fected hy I 7 isolated ov1cl divisions. (2) Any move b~ the '1et m1lt- tal) would be an act of aggression against -West German). v.h1ch 1s a mem ber of A TO. We need to remtnd ourselves that East German\ peu11oncd West German) for 1n·- corporat1on. or 1f )Ou prefer. rein- corporation. into the federated Ger- man state founded I :!O years ago This 1s very different from the dis- to ha n a h~ewm·alen o~"-'---'.~'oAd lh.aJ.._FoJey:..S conccp~ .. ..._ _ _..,1 onst1tut1on following the bc10g speaker as to try to make Anicles of Confederation. The gov-government work, to find areas of emment of Bonn 1s receiving a agreement. It itets discouraging. petitioner and agrceanj lo re-extend old borders. The Soviet U nion has "Someone said there ought to be zero authority over what is done by someplace to put us between elcc- the governmem of Bonn. So what is tions because elections is what we do Mr. Gorbachev go10g to do to put really well." he said drily. "We',c teeth in his disruptive chatter? not very good at government. We Clearl) the o nl) weapon he has is shouldn't have to muddle up the psychological. If the leaders of East governmental process an between and West German). and of N "-TO. four-year elections:· were Slmpl) to ignore everything But he's not so gloomy as one Gorbache' said about requ1nng might thank. "I think we arc going to Bonn to d1ssoc1atc from <\TO -make the transition from a highly v. hat C'\'.aCth v.ould be lhe Soviets' dcfensc-onented economy to a more recour~? Shon of forthnght threats domesuc economy pretty well. 1 to use not its rdatl\,el) impotent 17 think this country can do that as d1 v1s1ons 10 East German~. but us well as any country in the world." he m1asm1c lirepower o nginat1ng m the sa1d. .,Soviet U nton itself -nothing. And we must assume that the SoVlet Unton has not traveled this far on the road to geopoh11cal reality sud- den!) to decrde that the time has come to launch a nuclear war. From which we deduce. safely. that thC' So\'1e1 U nion has work10g for 11 onl) poh11cal bluster -the kind of thing that makes Amcncan and European mrlqut·toasts shudder. and wake up in the morn10g with the taste of a nucll·ar cinder in thC'1r mouths. These are the folk who come in v.1th "compromises" where no comprom1~s are needed. The onJy compromise the Soviet U nion wants ("inst t upon .. ) is: pulhng \\'est German) out of N <\TO. Our ansv.er oughl to be a laconic "No." unered as Gal) Cooper would have unered the v.ord. But the lxst way to sa~ no is to lgnore that the demand "a" ever made. Just go ahead w1th our o"n arrangements. WIJJl•m F. B11dley I• • W•dlq· toe D.C.-ba.NI ~l11mal1t for ~ Orate Coa11 D•llY PUol. "And assuming we strengthen our education and make some public investments 10 the infrasmacture. l think we can be competitive ill ~ next decade and century. What iJ m ore ltoubhng is whether the coun-. try and the system have the caJ)llciry to take some occasional rt'trencbiq steps, steps 1hat involve some SCtlS( of publtc restraint or public invest- ment ... for the future .... It may be that our system is too short term."' What he is saying. of course. ~ that pohttc1ans who bear the ba4 udmgs about things hke bemorrbq- ing budget deficits and possibly even the need for (shhh) tax 1ncrcasn go down to defeat right fast. a s they say out in the real world beyond Wash- ington Ropald Reagan. ma.ster of ~ lus1on, said the nallon could cat taxes. mcrcase defense spending and balan« the bU<iget. With some col- lus1on from Co~s. in eijht years he tnpled the natJo naJ debt that had taken 200 years to accumulate. He restored Amenca's self confidence but went o ut of office never admit- ting to his fiscal mess. Pilot critics lambaste choices The pubhc Bush stiJI craves no new taxes, status-.quo defense spend-'"& and a balanced budget. The pnvate Bush 1s appalled at the size of the deficit. Together, in the post· Reagan era the Bushes and Foley• are lrytng to handle interest p&y• ments on the national debt. As Folty notes With despair, debt scrvict totals almost $200 billion. the fastest growing government prouam. To the Editor: I can't believe m y eyes. Here in O range County. the most Re- publican county in these U nited States. the Dally Pilot places a de- feated Democrat o n its election cov- eraJC front page. Larry A~ran. tfie defeated mayor of Irvine. 1s on the fro nt page. He finally found out that a liberal ("pro- gressive") agenda does not sit well in conservati ve Orange County when he got his donkey dropped on Tuet- day night. Even though Larry was wise enough to switch the election 10 June. a common low voter turnout day. he still could not puU it off. Instead of making a martyr out of poor larT). why doesn't the Pilot show a picture of the winner. Sally Anne heridan? MIKE YAHL External Vi~ President Orange County Young Republicans 0 To the Editor: A funny thing happened to my Dally PUot this morning: It aot cu all over i1s fact (this was before breakfast). Lesson No. I for a gl'OW· ina newspaper in Oranac County: Do not endorse liberals and/or their cronies (i.e. ~ran. Gaido, Coscrove endorsement Datly Pi&ot Sunday. June I). Although m )' subscnption to your paper has been sbon you almost made it sboner. Larr)' aran. pani· san 1>9lil1cs uic:k, is a Fabia.n social~ ist. Groomed by the ACLU. an ackno•ledecd cbamp1on of Tom Haydtn's pro-mu control Cam- paip for &ononuc Democracy, ~ with 1'!!: hke .. Think Olobally, Sue ly.'' au~ bY hbcrals from Santa Mona to New York e~·Mayor A&ran is .. anathema to Orange ounty. Regulations tn Irvine arc getting so cumbersome even he chooses not to work. While Park bonds. linkage fees and government controlled tree planting sell ~ell in Boston and New York. Irvine residents smelled a rat. Som~ne mu 1 alwa)s pa:y the piper. ut's watch Ir. 1ne grow. not ltS government. So why did a quas1-conscrva11ve paper hke yours endorse this man and his slate" l hof)(' rt 1 not bC'causc ) o u decided to prune your subscnber hst. From now on let s get 11 "right" 1n Orange ('ount). Congratulatton to Irvine's new ma)'Or and ci t) council membt-~ Sally Anne. A.rt and Sa~. B RRY ZANC:K Pre 1dent Orange C'ount\ Young Republicans Kudos for Wood To the Editor/Jim Wood Today In history Today is Friday. June 8. the I 59th day or 1990. There arc .206 days left in the yur. Today's Highlight m H1 tory: On June 8. A.O. 632. the prophet Mohammed died. Mohammed's teachinp. reconkd 1n 1he Ko~n. fol"ICd a new rchg1on. I lam. On thi date: In t8'5. Andrew Jackson. the seventh president of the' United Sta~ died tn ash vllk. Tenn. In 1861. Tennessee lcttded from lbe Union. In 1169, Chacaao inventor Ives W. Mc.()alley ftlCClvcd a patent for a VKUUm dftner. I' I I I so cnJO~ your column -you think h ~e I do' Refemng spec11i all~ today. your thoughts and spec11ic article '"New- pon Temunal.'' I could not agrtt more. The" renaming our Orange County .\1rpor1 John WayM Aifl)On 1s ancomprchcns1hle and I have bttn gnashtni m) teeth tn anger and frustratton as are man others. Is 1t too late to do anything about u? What rould I do? We both know there is absolutely noth1na we can do! Love to ha' e h1 tat11e thert' at the Airport. but not his name. C'o ngratulatto ns to our new edito r .. he has do ne a great JOb and we hkc hjs innovative ideas and changes N. POST e wport Beach ' In 1876. author 1eorge Sand died 10 Nol\a.nt. France. In I 90S. Ptt 1dent Theodore Roosevelt olTered to act as 1 mediator tn the Russo-.Japannc War. 1Today' 8 1rthd1y : Supreme Coun Ju t1~ 8 yTon White 1 73. PresidcntSuhano of lndonesaa 1169. ActresS Alexis m1th 1s 69. First lady Batt.rt Bush is f>S. ACU'al Dana Wynta 11 60. ciot Jama Damn aa S4. inatt aoc Siutra is SO. Mu· saaan Boz ~is 46. Sanett loo- nae Tyler 1s 37. ttor Griffin Dunne is lS. Both arc pcnurbed that their ef- forts at a budget summit are beu'I nd1culed in the press as too little toq late grandstanding. Foley blames the press for scelci "I out ··aut fighting. a little slaslu~. blood on the floor ... He womcs that 1bett won't ht-proper "induce- ments" for members of CoDf"CI' to vote for a budtct comprom11e that inevitably must involve sacrlt1<111 and equitable pajn, He aJso blames Reapn's old su~ ly-s1de cronies and tisc.al arcbjtcttt such as Jack Kemp. who maintains that deficits don't really matter ID)"" more. Foley hkens such confused talk to goina to a dOC'tor who says you ate overwei&}l1, smoke too much. driA~ too much and don't get eno• elercisc and that ~ou mu1t stat> molting and drinkina, lole ~ pounds and run five miles a day by lhe end of the year. "So )Ou chanae doctors. Tbe ~ ond doctor, Dr. Swtett.alk. aays it's all 1n inherited ~ and in ~ there's some cvidencr you'll bt wonc off tf you strain t.k systent after all tbctc yean, .. Foley •Yl- "So what are ~ IDilll 1f think? That ma~ \k euy coune ' tbe way we oypt to sab.. .. The mc11 jc of die aew ..... apeaker of tbe HoUle ia ..._ ..... 91in.··0n~ .. ....,. ..... ---· o.c. ............ ,., .. c...., ...... ' I " AIO Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday, June 8, 1990 NRA tries to get back on ·.target By MICHAEL FLEEMAN AuoclMM l'r•M Wr- ANAHEIM -The National Rifle Association opens its annual con- vention in an unfriendly state today, bopin~ to resto~ its influence after losses an members)"lip and legislative defeats across the country. An estimated 20.000 members will attend the convention in Cali-• fomia. which last year bucked the gun lobby and passed legislation banning more than 50 types of mili- tary-style assault ri fles. NRA lobbyist James J. Baker told a news conference Thursday that "Lhere's no better place" to have the association's annual convention. .. For us to .reschedule a conven- tion that's been scheduled for a couple of years si mply because we had some adverse legislation JUSt "Would send entire!} the wrong message ... he said. . four years. Baker attributed some of the membership loss to $10 increase in dues in recent years. Opponents of the NRA see a more badJy damaged organization. "The National Rifle Association has suffered enormous losses:· said Luis Tolley. western director of Handgun Control Inc. "Over the last I 2 months you're looking at the worst period in the NRA 's ex- istence." The NRA faces divisions in its own ranks between members who feel the group has gone too far and members who want the NRA to push harder against gun controls . One of the NRA's bi~est losses was in the California legJslature last year when lawmakers passed and Republican Gov. Georie Dcu- kmejian signed a bill banning many kinds of assault rifles. •• I • Among events on the agenda is a membership meeting Saturda) when the rank and file c3n question leaders on legislauve defeats in Cali- fornia. New Jersey. Maryland and Florida and on problems in the U.S. Senate. ··1 ,think there's a great deal of frustration among the membership based on a 'Cl") tough ~ear ... Baker sa1d. ·-. .. I think that ~ou're going to '>ee that fru trauon pla} ed out at the annual membership meeting ... The bill was introduced after fi ve children \.\-ere slai n and :?9 others were Y.Ounded in a school)•ard b} a man with an assault rifle. The man. Patrick Purdy. killed himself at the end of the Jan. 17. 1989. attack in Stockton. California al'>d now requires a 15- da} Y.a1ting period for the purchase of rifles and shotguns. N~e NRA lobbylst J•m•s B•k•r gys th,r•'• • lot riding on th• convention th •t b egins tod•y In Anaheim. The convenuon comes at a crucial ume in the history of the 2.8 million-member orgai11.iat1on. <\long v.ith kgislatl\e dt:feats. the NRA has lost suppon among la" enfo~cml·nt Jnd ha s lost 240.000 members 1n Elsewhere .. Ma11 land voters ap- pro' ed a referendum in 1988 that ban!> sak and manufacturl' of cheap handgunl> kn o" n as aturda) Night Specials. Th1!1 year in New Jersey. Gov. James Florio signed what he ~ailed the na1ion\ strongest ban on sale and PO se~s1on of assault weapons. The NRA had 1enuous success Thursda} Y.hen the U.S. Se nate fail- ed to stop a filibuster on a broad anu-cnmc bill wit h new restrictions on scm1automat1c weapons. Demo· cratic leaders initially decided the bill was dead. Later. with support from Republican leaders. they sought talks on a compromise. Baker said NRA r~action was Happy birthday · Barbara Bush \'1.\SHl"lGTO°' -Barbara Bu'h 1<; marking ha 6jth b1rthda} toda~ doi ng Y.hat 'lhc lo'e" h<-">l' puo;hing li terac~ and n:ading aloud to t·hll · dren. Battle gets closer .to Liberian capital The Y.l11 tc-haircd li ri.t lad\ i.a1d I huro;da\ -.hl' .. couldn'1 rart; 1c .. ., .. ahout th·c m1k.,tonc. '>he e' 1nted morl· en thui.1a.,m for another cH·nt hl.•1ng 1.:t:kbr.atcd Thur!>da' 'Jt11>nal Read \loud Da'. . Mr ... ~u,h, a long11mr cru!.t.ider for litl'raq. wa<; mark1n~ thl' oc- lJS1on b~ n·admg llJ l'hlldren on ..\BC'· rv·, "(1ood Morning .\men- l'a .. Shll\\ Prcs1dl'nl Bush. in a pol111ca l lund -ra1sing \peech 1n Chirago on Thur\da) \J1d he had JUSt been on 1he phone "1th .. romorro" ·., b1nti· da) girl. lhe one ''ho did .. o well at \\'clll·sll'~ ·· C,t1llel(t' -By Tbe Associated Press ~101'\RO\ I·\. L1bena -Rebels .rnd go,ernnll'nt troops hat!l~·c wit h rocl<.e ts. monar<, and automatic "capons 1n hl'3' ~ fighting Thursda} on the huge Firestone rubber plJnta- twn 25 mill'' ou tside Monro\ 1a. refugl'l''> and d1plomatl> reported. F1gh11ng "a'> also reportl'd at Rob- ensfield lntl·rnat1onal .\1rpon . whu:h adJ01n!> thl' I :?0,000-acrc, U S.-manag(·d planrauon. Thi.' diplomats and refugees <>aid the go,l·rnmcnt forces appt·arcd to be mounting an olll-ns1' l' to retake the rubber plantation. the "orld's largest. t•aptured b} the rdx:ls earlier this \\CCI<.. People "'ho tle-d lhl' lighting re- poned \l•CJng at least one unit of 50 go,ernmcnt re1nfon.l·ment'I mo' 1ng toward the haulc site. Prc\ldl•nt Samuel Doc dug in at his Ol'l'an\lde executive mansion and was quoted as telling a ll.S. diplomat on Thur)()a, that lhc re- bels l.'OUld tal.l' this capital Cit} of 400.IJOO JX'Oplc .. o, er m\ dead bvd\ .. . - In Washington. the State L>epart- ment s;i1d Thur\Cla\ that .. due to the potential thn•at to· hves. all Amen- cans arc slrongly advised to dcpan L1bena 1mmed1atcl} ... It said U.S. official\ h<id arranged '>pec1al com- mercial ll1ghts The dcpanment put the total number of .o\mcncans suit 1n L1bena as ncarl) :?.000. l ;.s . and Bm1sh na,al ~hip arc off L1bl:na IO assist in an} evacu- ation -By Tbe Associ•ted Preu Surf museum opening in blaze of glory By ROBERT BARKER O•lly f'llol St•H Wot~• Hl 'l l"'CrTO!'o BE.\( H -Huntington Beach's International ">urfing Museum 1s poised to open in a blaze ol glof) 'urfing oOinals ..aid Thursdt.i). Thnl' Y.111 be a longboard tournament. a concen and \trl'Ct Janel'. an cxh1b1t1on uf·wood} automobiles belonging to earl } da) surlc:r dude\. and a last paddle around the Hun11ngton Pier. "Which will be torn down t~e da) after l ah<•r Da' The '>pt·ual l''l·nts '"111 highlight the opening on .lune 16-1.., ol the nc"' mu~l·um at 41 1 Ohve A\C The building wai. construt ted 1n the 1930s for p1om·cr dollor R<Jlph Ha"e" and later berame a home tor (hark}·, ( hll1 rc~ta urant and later. Safari am's !'I 1ghtduh Dl'm<.·aned ac; one of the ugliest buildings 1n the Ut} aftc_r It'> hard use h} n1ghtcluh patrons. the I. '00- <,quare-lont hu1lding undeNent a $1 00.000 re· furb1'>hing paid tor b> the 1edt•velopmcnt a$ency. and 1s no" a thing of beaut). according to Julie Kotsch. cha1f"oman ol thc surfinf museum foundation's board of directors. fhe museum Y.111 sho"ca~ eight decades of surf memorab1l1a. including tht: bust of Duke Kahanamoku -the father of \urfing -that was removed from its place of honor at the head of the pier. Thr mu-.l'um al'o ha\ on d1spla} a hood ornament -a replica of a surfo -from Kahanamuku's L1nct•ln 1 here·'!> al\o a .N-inch board thai. Hawa11an surfers US\.d hctY.een I 8Q5 and 1910. and other 16-and 17-foot lt1r~h<1ard' u'~d h} carh surfers in Huntington Beach. .\luau. a wmw1 b} .. king of the surf guitars .. Dick Dale. the Y.OOd) d1.,pl<.) and longboa rd surfi ng tour· namcnt ull get unda wa> Saturda y. June 16. •\ n0Mul~1r last p;~ddlc around the pier as slated Sunda· .. Junl' I 7 UNIQUE, EXQUISITE, FUNI A lcJ(cnd thdt t•ndurc'> gel\ be lier. fil' cJ p.ut of the soph1s t1cat1oh 1 l l.h\ ,rnd style of Newport Bcdch\ rnu~t d1~tingui<ihcd re~tJuranl. l>IMl' in I hr r ,1\11ttl cHmo~phN(' of 1h1\ t h1Hm1nJ< C'\tabl1~hmen1 'ic.>rvinJ< 1·~c c'lll'nt ltdlidn c u1s1n{' dnd beverclJ<l' oltl'11n1< d wine• 11'>1 f11 tor d conno1,scur (11 the• per\on who JU~t onjoy.-. fin(' wine. \11d ''" l.i11• 1111t• dining rhc• Villd Nov.1 i~ the pldc e to b<', . .i ~, ·• 1 ' "'" 111•1•11 Jn cl .1lw.1y' will ht-! 1.V<' 'Nvl' our full menu Ii w11 'i P \.I until I •\ \11 .ind th<' f)11ino b.lr i\ 1um(l1n·1 ,,.".""·'I'·• \\ITI. "'" 011t· dbt•\ 11 hc1tl'r th.in the Villa No..... --., '1,;o 0nf'1 If JOU h•v en•t •••n ou~ ••1toont w ttfl • View .. at the "'Top of the VIII•" you haven't seen New port .. y. for booking t his private room calf Grelcflen Dal e for lnfor"9atloft. C11i"I' Sa!Mte ••• ?2euevatl""" ?2ec"111111e11tletl JtJt Welt Coast Hl9h w•y, Newport •••dt. CA• Oft> The .. ,• f7t4J MJ·7- J .. .... .. mixed because tt opposed the assault nfle amendment but supponed other clements. including a death penalt} provision. "I think what you're seeing is in the U.S. Senat e enough se nators don't believe that gun control and crime control had enough to do with each other to pass a bill that has gun control in 11." he said. Man drowns in count ry club lake NEWPORT BE.\C'H -A man estimated to be in his 60s drowned in a lake at Big Canyon Co un try Club Thursda} evening. despite paramedics a11empts to rev ive him. authoriue<i ..aid. The Oran~w Count~ Coroner's of- fi ce wa~ called to Hoag Memorial Hospital to tn\ csllgatc the death at about I 0 p.m The man wt.is Lal..en to the hospital after paramedics pulled hun from the lake shortly after 8 p.m. Deputy Bat1a lion Chief Rifk Zac- caro of the Newpon Beach Fire Depanment !>aid lire units were called to 6 Ro~al t. George Place after the man· wife reponed that he was 1n tro uhle. Two paramedics swam out into the lake along wi th fi ve o r sax oth ers in a search for thl' man while a group of 20 to 30 resident!> of the golf course communll) wa tched from th e shore. About I 0 m10utcs later. the para- medics found the man floating in a~ut 15 feet of water. After bringing him to !>horc. the paramedics adm in· istercd cardiopul monal) re susc1- tat1on and took him to Hoag. Zaccaro said he did not know why the man had venturt·d into the lake near the I 5th hole. -By Ille D•llY Pilot CABLE From A1 plea!.ed Y.1th thl' bill tha1 th e Senate committee approved Thursday. es- pec1all)' a late amendment thal forces the industry to share signals wi th satellite dl'ih owners and the prov1s1on that req uires operators to charge the sam<.· pnce. "It's hke telling NBC that they have to offer 'Thl' C'osb) how' to the compet1t1on ... he said. And. he said price regulation "could result 1n a reduction of programs and serv1c<.·s that people l'llJOy." Brennan said the bill calls for a ''tier of basic service.'" but he said Dimension 1s already planning to pro' 1de an optional uer of service. That wa}. Brennan said. people will suit have an option to get a cheaper service. But Senate leaders say the bill is welcome relief for cable consumers. "This is a major victory for the STARS . From A 1 was suppased to ponray a !"forth· ern California beach town. called Laauna "a (>rctty and very col· orful little c:ty." The picturesque beach 1s in- crcastngly sought after by Los Anaele~ mov1emake~. said ciry recreation and social services di- rector ynthia King. "I've *ottcn a lot of rcQuests recentl). · sht said. "I've prob- ably had fi ve today. which is 1 little unusual. Wr probably have at least one a month." For "Running Mates." producer: were look1n1 for a stt- tina remin15ernt of Carmel. ~id \Vebtr.Qold. Actually 1oin1 to tht 'Nonhl'rn California beach commun1t~ "'Ould ha ve ~n a IOfJst ic~ n1ghtmarr. Wcbcr.Qold said. • "Laauna i eloscr, and Its look is better," ~he added. Forme r suldler arrested; a (cused of selling secrets WASHINGTON ~ FBI •nts amsted a former Anny apnt in Tampa. Fla.. Tbunday ftiaht on c...... be conspired to pass 1e1Wtive information about the de- feme of Europe to Hunpry and Czechoslovakia, the Justice Depan- ment uid. Roderick James Ramuy, -28. worked in West Germany directly under Oyde Lee Conrad, a retired U.S. Army seraeant who was con- victed of treasOn by a West German coun and ,;ven a life tentence earlier this week. Ramsay was ar- rested without incident, the FBI said. Ramsay wa.s accused of cons{>irina to pther and deliver defen!IC infor- mation to a foreign 'ovemment, the FBI said. The Jusuce Department said in a news release that the information included sensitive plans for the defenst of Central Europe and the use of tactical nuclear weapons by U.S. forces and NATO \allies. "We can't give details. but it's fair to say the information would have been very useful to the Soviet Union," U.S. Attorney Roben W. Gcnzman said at a late-night news conference in Tampa. Ramsay was held at • an un- disclosed location in the Tampa a~ and will appear before a federal m~gistrate on Friday. Genzman said. Neither Guzman nor FBI agents would say how many people overall were in volved in the alleged spy ring. and the Justice Depanment's announcement referred to the in- vestigation as "continuing." Coun papers filed in the case in Tampa charge that for S20.000 Ramsay gave Conrad the documents u well 11 technical manuals about military communications tech- ~ and material about the coor- dinauon of NA TO forces. The material was passed to the Hunprian and Czechoslovakian in- telliaence services, accordina to the coun pa~rs. An affidavit filed in coun and made available in Washington noted that in January~ 1986, Conrad vis- ited Ramsay and pve him a cow bell. Conrad told Ramsay that any- one displaying a similar cow bell Was involved in the spy ring, the af- fidavit said. The Justice Depanment said that several search warrants were being served by FBI agents in conjunction with Ramsay's arrest. Ramsay served from 1983 throUJh 1985 in the 8th Infantry Divis1on G-3 plans section in Bad Kreuznach as the assistant docu- ment custodian, the Justice Depan- ment said in a news release. The G-3 section of a division is in charge of the military operations of the unit. His duties mcluded safeguarding all classified and military documents and he held a top secret clearance. workin& directly under Conrad. The affidavit ctlarged that in De- cember, 1985, Ramsay videotaped hundreds of documents and made them available to Conrad for their eventual sale to the Czechs and Hungarians. The case was an outgrowth of the investigation of Conrad. the FBI said. FBI Director William S. Sessions said the investigation was one of the most complicated of its kind ever undenaken by the bureau. and the information passed on was "ex- tremely sensitive." Grounded tanker spills 260,000 gallons of oil BA YON NE. N.J.-An oil tanker ran agro,und Thursday. spill ing 260.000 gallons of heating oil into a busy shipping channel between New Jcrse, and New York. and the first mate' was arrested for substance abuse. It was the fifth major oi l spill in the area since January. Football-size globs of 011 washed ashore on both sides of the Kill Van Kull wat~tway. which was closed to ships after the tanker BT Nautil~ hit bottom while docking Thursd3y morning. Bathing beaches on. New Jersey's Atlanuc shore weren't ex- pected to be affected. officials sajd. The fi rst mate, identified in coun docuthents as Gregory Frederick Geoffrey. 52. of Merkse. EnJland. pleaded innocent Thursd3y night to charges of operating a vessel under the influence of alcohol or drugs and negligent discharge of a pollutant without a permit. Hi s attorney. Richard F. X. Regan. said after the evening ar- raignment. ··it appears that my chent is really a scapegoat. at this point in time. for what appears to be an accident." Christopher Florentz. a spokes- man for Attorney General Roben J. Del Tufo. said he didn't kn ow if Geoffrey was accused of using al- American public." said Sen. John Danforth. R-Mo.. who had in- troduced a bill last year that would have been even tougher on the cable industry. .. Cable television is an un- regulated monopoly in virtually every community.'' Danforth said. "You do n't need a degree in econ- omics to know that unregulated monopolies are bad for consumers. and m1lltons of subscribers arc fed up "'1th high pric~s and 'who cares' service. The message 1s that help is on the way." Sen. Daniel IOOU}C. D-Hawaii. said the bill .. will cure some of the ills ... in th i industry." Prospects for the bill's passage in the full Senate were unclear. Com- mcrct Secretary Rohen Mosbacher wrote Danforth and Committee Chairman Sen. Ernest F. Hollinp. D-S.C.. that the Bush adminstration o pposes the bill because it emphasized regulation at the cit- Production manager Chuck Murray said the CTCw of Studio City-based Portrait Films has been filming in L.-guna 8c<lch for throe days. "It's basically a relatively new area for us." he said. "But we needed a f ~h new look for a town that reprc5ents all the &Jam- our of Nonhem Californ ia. And the people in town. the city fathers and the police department cspcc1ally ha,•c JU St been terrific." Even crowds have bttn arcat • said Flip Wylly. who was m charsc of location loaistics for Portrait Films. Wyll y said that the crowd pthercd on Main Beach Thur$day "added cncray" to the 6-hour filmina procns. .. In LA .. the\' film so often that everyone 1' pretty blase about it. Here )'OU still att that 'meaic of Hollywood' rtaction," Wyl!y said. With wardrobt and cqu1~nt trucks hn1n1 Pacific Coast Hi_.,. . . cohol or drugs. Officials didn't im- mediately disclose what role Geof- 'frey had in guidin~ the tanker. Bayonne Municipal Court Judge Frank T. Carpenter Ill set bail at SS0.000 and ordered the ship to surrender Geoffrey's passport. Drug tests were ordered for other ship workers and the harbor pilot who was on board to help steer the ship to dock. Oil leaked for almost fi ve hours from, the ship. which was carrying 12 million gall ons of heating fuel. said Coast G uard Rear Adm. Richard Rybacki in Boston. Davers found a gash about 30 feet long and 12 to 16 inches wide in one of the ship's"'tanks, Rybacki said. The tank holds 1.2 million gallons. New York Lt. Gov. Stan Lundioe. af\er a helicopter tour of the area with New York Eovironmental Con- servation Commissioner Thomas Jorhng. called the spill scnous. "There arc areas on beaches and in coves which are clearly con- taminated with this very heavy oil ... he said. The recent rash of spills in Kill Van Kull and connectin~ Arthur Km ha c brought harsh cn11c1sm of the 011 industry from environmen- talists and state officials. · -By Tiie As1ocl•t~ Preu pense ot trying to improve competi- tion in the cable industn . The bill. among other things, would: •Allow local governments to regulate prices for a "basic tier .. of channels including local over-the-air broadcast channels. But in a major victory .for the cable industry. the compan1 l'S persuaded the comm ittee to allow them to keep pn~s for ad· supported pa) cable channels surh as ESPN. <'NN and MTV out of the rqulatcd JrOup. • Rc~u1rc cable operators not to discriminate against cable progam- mers like movie channels with which they have rro affiliation. SOl'lfe' cable companies arc owned by giant conglomerates that also own movie channcls. • Require that all cable program- mers '!'Ike the~ programming ava il- able to home 1sh owners. fte A110Clllled PN11 coatrlb•ted to ,.,, report. way. a passersby had no trouble spottin! the action. "You want to know what the real stor) is. it is stopping ·soo people from entering the shot.'' a distract«! helper said bcfort run- nina on to head off a few more onlookers. The l'rowd appeared ordrrt and pat1e•1t, howc\cr. and con- tent to watch auistant directors on walk•c·talkies aivc them a behind·thc·scencs glance at Hol· lywood movic·making. "We're from Connecticut and it's tht first time ~~·ve l«n sometl11n1 like thi •· beachaocr Doroth)' Ruscica said. It al'O happened to be the Ru1eic.1~· tlrst da) an Southern Californ11. "h's uc1tin& to stt an Ktor or an 1Ctrt1s." John Ru~ica ta1d. "Espcclllly OM's that "'t''\C srown up with." Doroth Rusc1ca added. .. No~ collapse this time by ·Trail Blazers Portland evens series with win ·;n OT, 106-105 By llLL BARNARD Ar kJlc•tb.i! Wrlt•r AUBURN HILLS. Mich. -The Portland Trail Blazers kept their cool while Detroit's Bill Laimbeer was hot. four seconds, which in the NBA is The Trail Blazers. an eternity," said Laimt>cer. who avoiding the late-game took nine 3-pointers in Game 2. collapse that cost them "Portland did have poise. They got the opening game of the the calls down the stretch and made NBA Finals, survived an the free throws." onslaught of six 3-point-Detroit Coach Chuck Daly said ers by the 6-foot-11 Laimbeer. 7 for 24 from 3-point Laimbeer and beat the range in the playoffs before Tb.urs- Pastons 106-105 in a dra· day night. nearl saved the Pi tons. matic overtime game •lil•J "Billy, who had been struggling, Thursday night. made some great big shots down the The victory gave Portland a 1-1 stretch to keep us in the game. tic in tb<' besr-of-7 cha mpionshjp' putting as in posi1ion"10 will in both series and a-chance to wrap up the regulation and overtime," Daly said. series with three wins ·at home. Buck Wilhams gave tl)e Trail, where they are unbeaten ·in ni ne Blazers a I 04-102 lead with two free playoff games and have beaten De-throws before Laimbeer gave the troit 20 consecutivr t1m\'s. Pistons their 105-104 lead. "This game is reall y sweet for us... Drexler was fot,aled by Dennis said .Clyde Drexler, who scored 33 Rodman and made the critical free points and made two fr~e throws th rows with 2.1 seconds left. with 2.1 seconds remaining. giving "He definitely fouled me," Drex- Portland th e third and final lead ler said. "All I wanted to do was change of the last lJ.6 seconds of make 11. Total concentration. I ovenime. dadn 't want to have a lack of concen- "We feel ""e're a great team on our tra11on." Detroit's lsl•h Thom•s fleftf re•ches In try- ing to t•k• b•ll from Terry Porter of . 't • Portl•nd during third qu•rt•r Thursd•y. Bl•zers won In overtime, 106-105. • CLASSIFIED/84 FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1990 I : J Finley, Angels nip KC, > 2~1 ly DOUG TUCKER "' $pon• ...,,..., KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Bret Saberhagen had almost twice as many strikeouts. but Chuck Finley had more lucky breaks.. Finley also got the victory Thurs- day in Cal ifornia's 2-1 conquest of Kansas City in a crisp, marvelously pitched game. "It was a struggle for Finley. It wasn 't that easy." Angels Manager Doug Rader said. "If Saberbagen doesn't have the best stuff an the league, I don't know who does." Saberhagen ( 5-4 ). trymg for his fift h straight vactol). struck out a season-high 11 after getting off to a rough start. Finley tied his season- AT BAT Schedule®_ Fri: Rengers sc 7:35 (home) ; .V \ ON DECK ~ j Slit~ R,1n9ers 7:05 (ho~) IN THE HOLE . Sun: Rengers l:OS (home) All games on KMPC radio (7 10) • On TV. Ch S; SC SPOrtSChlnnel. best w11h Sl'ven strikeouts. giving up onl} four htts and three walks through ~1gh1_innings .. , .. • 1 .. aberhagen. going the dlSlance for the founh 11me 1n five starts. got touched for s1' hats. including fo ur Terr: Porter. "ho fin1\hed with 21 Portland has no\.\ \\On t\.\O of tts in the third inn·ang. h9mecourt. but '"' ha\e to go out .. , knew Rodman couldn't SIQ 91Je u:· l#~-!i:lt"«d-. ----c""'IS""'df....-.. f"""rom gefting to the oaS'Ket 1977 wtth Bill Walton at center. arc 9-0 at home in the playoffs ·and the last time the PastOnl> won thl•n; w:is cC19. 1974. points. made l\\O free throws with last three road games in the pla}offs Gar: D1sarci na·s double ignited a !O sm1nds ----~~AA! 111-l1.1d1~1A~g1,..;aa--t-tw""'&-""1'tt1Hhrnt:-fmd1""-tl'n-'\nm~~ite-----1 Thomas then missed a Jumper as 34-point defeat at Ph~cn1\ in the 11 stand up for their first three-game rt'gula11on ended for 1he first over-Western < onferl'nec final<,. But the sweep an Kan~~ Cit~ an 1v.o years. time game in the finals si nce 1984. Trail Blazer~ v.on the s1 \th gamr of Portland. ""h1ch bk\\ a 90-80 lead because he has a bad ankle," with seven minutes left an losing Portland's ChfT Robinson said. Game I . didn't fold this ti mt• despite The Trail Blazers had a foul to Ulimbeer'!> 3-potnt magic. give and they used 11 with 1.2 sec- "We thought "l' let ourselves onds remaining. forcing another in- dov. n in (iame I." Dre\kr 'laid. bounds pla) by the Pistons. Detroll \\a'> poised to take a 2-0 Detroit's James Edwards. who lead in the sem·s v. hen Laimbeer hit scored 26 points, missed a hurried his six th 3-pornter. I) ing the finals ba~hne shot as 11me e\p1red. record set b) ~1 1chal'I Cooper of the The series moves to Portland for Lakers 1n 1987. wtth 4.1 seconds left. games un Sunda). Tue da) and "He was -;o far out. it shocked Thursday. giving the Trail Blazers a me ." Drc\kr said of Laimbeer's chance to win their second NBA title final 3-pointl'r. ··1t "as a great 'ihot." v.ithout returning to the Palace. "I looked at the clock and still saw The Trail Blazers. who won an 9y lllCHARO DUNN ~,...~ .... CX>STA MF.sA -OraJ11D Cou& Colllit foolb&ll co.ch BiU Wartmu would ClltaiDly ~ to ~ one of tlMlle ~ limliw•• pop "P oui of nowbere ud Uriw OD Ids · campus. but the only new edditioa be pilled this spana was a ~let. "Grandpa-ism ia bow Wortman re- femd to it. 'fbeR WU DO <Mooc-7, 300-pomd lineman who transferftd to occ dais .... -Nor was t.hctt a ~all-CF CIUll'- tert.clc readily availal*. Workman, tboulb. ~bile busy recruitilll. recoverina from knee IUfl"Y and ~ with a limited numbtt of ~ for 1bO fall, became a grandpa for &he first 1ime. One of hia former t.diloD Hip pla JUck Ponder ( 1912 aradt married = man's 21-year-old daulhter, Jana. wllo .. Ye birth ~zahetb oa May 31 ... We 1D1 a li"le ... Wortman laid. The five-year occ COMll .... there The los" \.\as Detroit''i fir\! m I I home playoff games. The si\th and seventh games. if nccessan. would be back at the Palace. · v.hl'n Boston heat the Lakt•rs an both that sene'> at Phoenix. g1,ing them "I knev. ir \.\Ould tx· a light game. the 41ecood and fourth games on the an c:xtra thrt'e da'' to n·st and the kind of game where two or three wa} to winning thl' sene' -i-3. prepare for the '\;B'.\ hnal\. runs could beat ~ou ... said F1nle} Detroit trailed by six pmnto; after three quarters fhursda' night. but came back <;trong again In the fourth period. (lS-3). "It "'a" one oithose da's when La1mbcer ga'e the P1s1uns a Dc1ro1t. ""h1ch loq for onh the I made the big patches \.\hen t had I 02-98 lead '"'llh I :JO kft 1n over-Sl'Cond llnw an 2(1 pla~ o il home to... . Drexler made one of t\\o free: throws ''1th 44 '>l'COnds It-ft rind PQ.rtland got a chance to 11e when Isiah Thomas thl· hero uf the c'fame I comeback. m1'i~ed a la~ up and Jerome Kerse\ rl•houndnl for the Trail BlaLers ,\11h 14 seconds to go. llffil' \\Ith h1'\ \>l'Cond J-po1n1er of the games s1nl'l' the Palace o~ned in The .\ngl'h caught a break in the ex tra penod. Pon land came back I. 988. 1!> 1~ mg to become the third sixth .,., hen \.\. lllu.· Wilson·, dn\.e v.ith \>I\ 'ilraighl points for a 104-103 lranch1Sl' -alter Bo,ton and the bounced 0 ,er the ""all in nght..:enier lead. 1ndud1ng W1ll1ams· two lh·e M1nneapohs-Lu' .\ngdt·<i l .ih·r~ -for a ground-rule douhle. pre,ent1ng th ro" l> "11h I. /.. Sl'l·onds l··rt w1·1. 10 r"peat a' '13 • champ v ... ' ' · "' • ions Jim Eisenre1ch from sconng the harnl> was fouled b' Joe Dumar!> on Thomas. '"hu had 3J pu1n1' 1n the: the rt•bound after Porter missed an 1~ in.ft run off-balance: '>hot. (Ph~ase see BLAZERS/8 21 (Please see ANGELS/83) Workman said 70 players were OU1 in lbe ~ but onty about 40 Will put om aa O<X: uniform in 1990. Hatch, an ncelltnt Ion.a jumper ad IPrialer on Fml.H°'aMOD's DCk Md Jield team. returns 10 ~ die teemdmry, white linebackers . n Robena (r.dilal) nd John Kelly {Mater Dri) arc aho IOlid returnee5 on dcfmte. Tim Farnum (Fountain Valley~ a 6"- foot-2, 24S-pound defensive 18Clde. 11 allo hllct ... We're a littk souDder on dci!w in terms of peopk, •• Workman said. 1'here _, more people alld IDOft blckupe tbat l°' ane playing tune who me comina bKk. · fll'ftum, a suf1M'ite ...,_. lat year. ha pined 2S pounds. Halcb ba imprond tremendously and Robena ud Kelty can lait witb the best of theDl. Expected beet • oftente is aUM'd Doll Blancbard. a 6--3. 2= All-Millian Coafaeace (leCODd 1e8l1I perfOrmer ....... Quarterback Greg Aqe vie (Edilon) mad ,....__OCC/Mt . u.~. soccer squad getting little respect By RONALD BLUM M1chclangrlo. da \ ance and Dantc. "'" Spo11• w .. w and l '. C. nach Bob (ramlcr \\as at FLORENCE fl 1 _ Th odds his crca11\c: tx·<,t 1n .1\01dang direct . 1 • a ) e anS\.\Cr'i 10 qul'\tmn-.. against the l nu~d States win~mg >\sked about an alll·gc<l derop.ato~ the World Cup ha' e as man} ~eros statement b} ..\u ... tn.an l 'oach Jos<.'1-~ pn~ 1n lira. and this lack. ~(-Hlckcrsbergl'rC:'in~~iU·-·"'lTI respect tl>Ocginning IP anno) Amen-believe e\enthang I rl'ad in the ca~ players. . . American press. I \\Ould lx· 1n big In Ital). I 1h1.nk some of t~e tans trouble. M) grandfathn told me yo u ~1d 1 f th~y don .'. beat the l ·i 4-0 can't believe C\ eryth 1 ng ) ou read ... ~t s a disgrace. .M1~hacl .. ind· The players ccnatnl} dQn't lil>.e 1schmann. the .S team <::aptain. what th6 ·,e bc·cn reading. The Lon- sa1d. don iclegraph. for 1ns1ancl'. wrote On Thur<idn} the tt•am .atlend~ a the Americans are ~.000-1 10 win the news l'Onfercnce 1~ this art-filled ~1ty cup and v.ould be "luck) to go home o~ the Arno R1' er. where the l .S. with th eir pndc intact." ~·II pla~ C~echoslo~ail.1n on unday "We've bet'n h'>tt'ning ICI the same in .\menca s first orld Cup game song and dance for tht' la t co pl, of since 1950. 1 • months. cspcc1all} 1nc.'e \\Cuqu~h- Afterward. the l .S team sneaked lied." goalkeeper Ton) Meola said. tnt~ tadio Comunale. Siie of un· "Ifs something that a vear ago da\• s ~am~. and walked around the ""hen I first ca ml· on the team realh. field tor h\ e minute:~. The pln)ers up ct ml' .. · · weren't sup~scd to go to tht• The .\mencans recognize the) art' ballpark unul Saturda} and th e 1.eam underdogs The' 1u~t don't lake hear· Little change to·r GWC By RICHARD DUNN Dally ,._ Sports Wrlt•r HL':--:Tl~GTON BE:.ACH -Ra} Shackleford t'nnge~ at the thought of spnng football. He\ been the Gold- en Vle t Collegr head coach since thc <,chool opened 11s doMs in 1966. o Shacklt<ford kno"s .a thing or two ""hen 11 comes to prepanng for lhe ne\t season. And the !>pring isn't e\ac1ly th e best lime of the )l'ar 10 prepare. There has been little change 1n 1990 for hackkford and the Rus- tlers. l 'nless )OU rnunt the 16-v.eek spnng semester football clas . there reall} as no spring football. "E\er. vear JC tt:am~ ha'e a co mpl r1e·1~ nl''' 1dent1t ) ... Shacklrlord !>aid ·Thcrl"S not a whole lot of camo\er Half \Our team 1s lea,ing. half 1 <.ta)ing.and half is roming 1n Spnng football 1s not that benefil'1al ~1..·ausc mo t of ~our team 1s not on campu~ -mo 1 of the team 1<i still in high <;ehool and mo~t of u~ don ·1 ha \l' enough pla~ - ers to ha'l' a ~pnng game .. "I lll'I a kid. OUI ~f JC l·oachc ""hen the} '"' thl'~ haH· a \Oung team .. Shacl>.klord ....i1d "The team<i are al""a'" \Oung. ,,·, ah'a}<i hrand ~ -mirmmr-1."'tmt<ht·" .,a, l fia1 e'en \ear "That's" h' 1b" Job ",11 interest· ing. It's a ..Cl·af challenge You're constant!~ rehu1IJ1ng and that makes 11 in1ere~11ng ... The G\\ t '-\hl'duk th" tall isn't as grueling as last 'car. but Shackleford could J11 ""ithout thl' four afternoon gaml''. "The maJor collegt·~ pla~ a lot of da) ga"'!cs. but I don't li~c them ... ha\il.letord said "The gJm(' look~ '>lo.,.,er in the da} -at night 11 look"' fasll'r. The pla\C~r' arc not quite a~ zapped from !lun and the~ can con· ('(ntrat'' be1tcr at night .. Ton1 Meol•, the u.s. eo.11e, div•• to lttocll lhot n th• t••m tr•lnlne c....,. In Tln•ne.~ 1111e,. Th• Am•flk•n• •r• In the World Cup for th• tint time since ,.,._ was admon1 pcd b) n~ offip al trom 1ng about 1t all· th'· lnnc FIFA. socC'er s sovernang body. . Florcnl'e 1n p1red the creall' It} of (PIHse s~e U.S./B21 hackleford ~·d thl' last time his team pla}ed ~o man> Cla\ game" ""a~ 10 ~ear ago. "fl'<, almost ne\er." he said "The last da) game v..c played wa!I a~a1nst Palomar two )C'ars ago." .G\\l lin1 hcd fifth out 16 M1.,~1on Conrcrem·l· tcnm'i la t fall, Young C·apriati's bid halted by Seles at F.renc·h Open ly STEl'HEN WIUON A,.~tlll,_ PARIS -Wake up. Jenny. Tlus fail)'lalc 11 over. Jennifer C"apria11·s hastory-maklng JOum~ throu•h the French Open ended Thursday. rut shon 1n the semifinals by the two-fistc-d bam.ge of Monica ~Jes. The 14-ycar-old apriati. the younacst semi· finalist in Grand Slam hi1tory. fouaht ofT five match points 1n the flnal 11me before l05in1 6-2, 6-2 1n 62 minutc5 ... The '1c10~ sent the-16-ycar-old Sclcs. the sttond seed. into turday's final against top- sttdtd teffi Grnf. Tht' West German. seeking htr third Fn:n h Open championship and founh sfra1gh1 Grand Slam 111le, overwhelmed No. 11 Jana ovotna ~I . 6·-· Ocsp1tc the lops1doo sc.'ore. Capriau lcf\ no doubt he 1 a champion in the making. "No o ne at the a1c of 14 has played as wtll as he doe~." <;a1d Sele who won her J 15' trlllht mat h. "You could set her exocricncc '"1c;n't there hut h~r g3m~ ""~I.here In u roupk of >ears 'he Will ht' dc>1ng 1hc ~me thing I did toda' ." C"apna11. "ho turned p10 thl"t.~ months ago at the age of I J. s:ud 4ihl• \\:lntcJ to put on. a_ better ~ho". "I'm d iS:.pPotnlcd because I thouaht I could have made at C'loscr," said the e1ghth·1radt•r from Wrslc> Chaptl. Fla. "People expected a lonacr match. But l'm happ I could gel to the semi· fin11l4i That "n \llll flreat for me." I .. .. • .. a -Otwioe CoMt DAILY PtLOT/ F~. June I, 1t80 Sports l;Jrea Battle between Pott/and, Detroit taken up by papers PORTlAND, Ott. -The Detroit ~ News swud it And the Portland Or.-• nian tried to finish it on Thursday. ' With their home teams playina in the ---- NBA Final$, the newspapers have cnpatd in a little war of words on who has the nicer city. "Just what sort of plaoc is thls Portland?"' the News asked in an editorial on Tuesday. "First off, u's still kind of linle league." Then it made some cracks about Portland's mayor. "Portland's image is pretty well captured by its mayor. Bud Clark, a tavern owner who posed u a flashCf' in a promotion for the local arts community a few years back . The poster showed Mr. Clark, beck to the camera, raincoat wide open. fla.shina a sculpture above the slogan 'Expose yourself to art.· " Then it said this: · "You wan1 entertainment? The city is in an uproar after the City Council renamed the boulevard where all the hookers hang out after Manin Luther King. And there's always the town of Boring, only a half-hour's drive from Portland." And then it couldn't resist ending with this: "The Pistons ~lso have something else going for them: A major IC88ue city that loves its pro sports and backs us team s to the hilt. They have a sayina an snoot} O regon: ·You can visit but j ust do n't stay.' Po rtland may be v1s1ting the championship series, but It is the Pistons who are likely to stay champio ns." On Thursda)', at was the Ore,onian's tum. The paper reprinted the News edito rial and ran us own response below it with the headline .. Detroit: Anywhere At .\II?" · "Detroit. a French word meaning "Let's move to Houston,' was founded b\' Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. who settled there when the transm1ss1on in his canoe gave out:· the newspaper said. "The last tame the Detroit Tigers won a World Sene~ an 1984. Detroit's major league fans celebrated b) setting the cit) on fire.'' The Oregonian said. "The ~allonal Guard complained. but city planners thought 11 ""as a goo<hdea. "Detroit's image 1s prett )' well captured .by its ma) or. Coleman Young. who recenlly won re~lcction after losing a patern•t> sui t. When Detroit exposes alSelf. it's not to an." Then the paper offered to make the standard Cit) VS. Ci t) bet "1th Detroit. ··You kno". a famous Portland product against a famous Detroit product. but we're not sure Detroit has an)th1ng we "ant L'nless ma>be they·ve got a door handle for an "8:-! Bu1d: k1ck1ng around some- " her.e." -r-. ._. ... .._... LSU eliminated from CWS O M.\ H A.. !'eb. -Michael Daniel ~ staned a s1"<-run s1\lh inning wllh a home ~ • run and Brad Beanblo'isom capped 11 wJth _6-.. a run-sconng single to send OkJahoma State into the champ1onsh1p game of thc NCAA College 'World Senes "llh an 11 4 3 victory o"er LoUTSlana State Thursda~ night. The big inning "aped out a 3-2 l.SL' lead and eliminated the second-seeded T1gcrs from lhe senes. Third-seeded Oklahoma tate (56-16). which 1s un- beaten an three game in the CWS. will pla)' for the title o n '\aturda~ against the wanner of tonight's game bet"l'l'n top-seeded ·1anford and founh-seeded Geor- gJa II "111 be 0 1..laho ma 'tate's sixth appearance in the title gamr The ( o"bo}s \.\-On the national champ1onsh1p 1n 1959 and fintshed second in 1961. '66. '81 and ·87. Onl} L·sc ( 111 . .\mo na Staie (9) and Teus (8) ha'e made more champ1o nsh1p game appearances than Oklahoma State .\r11ona also has played in srx title games o~ L''s u ord1c l 1pton <I 0-1) stopped LSU on four hits O \ er eight innings and struck out seven. 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' ~ 'J\..-.::S-- ' Nicklaus, Smith share lead A golfing legend and a virtual un----- known topped the leaderboard Thursday _ / after one round of the SI million Senior tlJ Tournament Players Championship in ---- De.arbom, Mich. Jack Nicklaus. golfs all-time leading money. winner. a nd Ben Smith, who never played on the regular PGA T o ur. shot 7-under-par 6Ss to share the first-round lead over the 6.66S-yard Dearborn Coun- try Club course. Lee Tre vino and former major league Ralph Terry were one shot back and Gary Player was among six players at 67. In other golf Thursday: •A pair of non-winning veterans, Ray Stewan and Loren Robens, left the best field of the year in their wake with 65s in the first round of the Western Open in Oak Brook, Ill. Stewan. 36, and Roberts, 34, used different methods of gaining a three-stro ke lead ovcr a field that includes 89 of the year's top 100 monev-winners and all but three of the PGA Tour tournament winners this season. • Laune Ranker, who last won on the LPGA Tour four )t'ars ago. shot a 4-under-par 67 for a one- stroke lead over fou r golfers after the first ro und of the $650.000 McDonald's Championship in W1lm-- ington. Del. Tied for second were Cath y Manno. Deb Richard . Jane Geddes and Barb Mucha and the) were Just one s1coke •IJ front a.,.&roup of se-vcn wb.Jch included Cathy Gemng. who won the Lad) Keystone last week 1n Hcrshe). Pa. Indians send Springer down The Cleq~land Indians optioned in4 ~ fieldcr te\ e Spn nger. who played at Marina High and Golden West Cob e. • to Class A.\A Colorado Spnngs ~d called up outfielder Beau Allred on Thursda). Allred "as hitting .307 ""h fi,e home runs and 31 RBis at Colorado pnngs. pnnger. who was recalled from Colorado Spnngs on Ma) 14, hit .16 7 in four games with the Indians. He had two hits 1n 12 at bats. including his first major-league hit Ma) 22 off the Angels' Chuck Finley. In other spons news Thursday: •Catcher Rich Gedman. whose career has been on tht' skids since appearances 1n the 1985 and I 986 All-Star games, ~as traded to the Houston Astros by the Boston Red Sox. Boston general manager Lou G Q11llan announced the trade for a player to be named lalcr while the Red Sox were taking batting prac\l_ce for a night game w11h the New York Yankees. •The Kansas C it) Royals placed pitcher Storm Dav1:1 on the 15-<13) disabled list and purchased the contrac t of patcher And) McGafligan from Omaha. • Bob Hofman. head basketball coach at Eastern Washington Una vers1t) the past. three seasons. was appointed as an assistant 10 John need at Fullerton State Hof man. 39. replaces Keath Starr on Sneed's staff. tarr resigned late 1n 1he t 989-90 season. •Mike Krzyzewsk1 has decided to remain at Dukc as basketball coach. dec lining ovenures to become coach of the Boston Celtics. a newspaper reported The Cha rlo tte Obsen er quoted sources 1n Its editions toda) as SS)mg Kn)zewsk1, the Duke coach fo r the past I 0 years. withdrew his name from cons1derat1o n • KentuCk) Dcrb~ \\Inner Unbridled, who will oppose eight other 3-ycar-olds was made the early 4-5 favonte for 'iaturda) 's l 11-m1le Belmo nt m New York. The Belmont lost the drama of a duel between the Derb) and Preakness winners when Summer Squall ""as held o ut of the race because horses aren't allowed to race on m cd1cat1on in New York . •A Supc.·nor Coun Judie in Paterson. N.J. cleared the \\a) for a hea .. ywe1ght title fight between champio n Buster OougldS and Evandcr Holyfield by reJeCtmg a request that "ould ha"e prevented promoter-; from offering bids to stage the fight. Judge Amos (. uundcrs· ruling capi. a nearl)' three-month legal battle b) Hol) field's attorne) to prevent n val pro moters from mterfcnng \\llh the bads for the champ1on<;h1p fight -From Tlae Auoclated Press Q UO TE O F TH E DAY Ted Giauollla1, the famed San Diego Chicken. describing his act" "Poultf') in motion." UC I sailing team captures title · T~ D•lly Pflot The L'Cl m en's sa1hng team c.ap- turcd the dinghy national 11tle 1n the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing As- soc1at1on National Championships in Cambndge. Mass .. late Wednes- day on the Charle\ Raver. The nteatcrs won the title wtth I SS pomb. fo llowed b)~ defending national champion Old Dominion with 166 and Tufts with I 74 an the 16-team fi eld The champion hip was the third national sa1hn1 title for U I and the Dain Blanton o f Laguna Beach High led a hst of four Orange Coast area volleyball player named to the All· CIF first team . Edison H igh seniors Aaro n Boone and Karl Van Reusen. who led the Chargers to 1he C IF 4-A title game. and Woodbridge Hagh's Scott Seymour, were a lso honored. The O range Coast area was also represented by second-team picks Doug C unningham (Huntington Beach) and Caner Ree$C (Corona del Mar). Bnan Rofer'!> Chargers. who lost to unbeaten and top-seeded Mira Costa 1n the 4-A titlc game. CC/'s Bradish draft~d Mike Bradish became the fi~t player 1n Chnst College In ine h1s4 tory to be chosen in the maJor lea1uc ba$Cha ll draft, accordin.g to C:\I Sports ln(ormation Director Aman- da Ho uhon. • • : 2 t st national learn champ1onsh1p for the school an •ts 2S-year history. The university's previous sailing ti· ties we re in 1972 and, 1988. Ale Oupolos (Newport Harbor), Todd Beebe (WoodbndJe), teve Snyder (Edison) and Enc praker < Laauna Beach) were named to the third team. Bradish. a senior first ba5Cman. was selected b) the Chicago Whate Soll an 1he 13th ro und of the drafl. He batted -:325 with 30 RBI and seven ho me runs. " • The compe1111on featured 32 races -16 1n two d1 vis1ons. I skipper _ James Malm and cl'\'w o n Munch finished third in division A, while , -skipper Mike urrna.n and crew ( : =:, Oeoff Becker won d ivisio n 8. l Blanton tops t~am Oranac County Player o~ the Year Boone. a 6-foot-S setter bound for USC. follows brother Brian. an All· CIF pick a~ a senior in 1988. Blinton. a 6-4 senior outside hit- ter, is a repeat first-team selttt1on. He will continue his career at Pep- perdine. Blanto n was also first·team All-CJ F in buketball. Vin Reuscn, a 6-6 middle blocker. was a forct at the net for Cotch Southern· California Collcae's Joe Aversa and Larry Jacinto were the third and fourth Vanauards off this ~car's 1cam to be draflcd. both 101na in the 40th round. A versa "'as selected by St. Louis 1n4 Jacinto b)' the Dodaen. . Aversa. a product of Edison H1Jh a nd Golden Wcsc Collete. pla)cd shortstop for the Vaniuard as a f'fe•M M• ROUND~" /14J BLAZERS ,,_,, opener:... tinished wub 23 poiatl. while r.>na bad 21 for PonlaDd. indudins a finals rcoont '' b I~ from the ftte throw Ii~. Pon.land. whidr outtcored lbe Pistoos 3().9 from the 11:21 mart ol tht ICICOnd quantr un til ~ wu a minute left in the first hat( led s~' at halftime. The Trail Blazers' bencb, ouurottd 26-7 by Detroit's merves in Game I. had 13 points in the fint half to two for the Pistons' bench players. "Their bench came in and pve them a big lit\ after we got a lead," L.aimbttr Aid. Portland finished with a 2~13 bench advani.ge. Detroit's 13 first-half turnovers led to 20 Portland points, while the Trail Blazers' two turnovers didn't cost 1hem any points. Portland made only 4 of 16 shots from the field in t~ third Quarter, but hit 14 of 18 frtt throws in the period and lost only two points off us eight-pdint halftime lead. Detroit. which led by as many as 11 poin1s in the first quaner behind Edwards' 12 points. had a 32-23 lead in the opening minute of the second period. Portland then scorcd 11 con- secutive points and 22 of the next 27. Ostrowski steps down as Lions' baseball coach ly BARRY FAUU<NEA WESTMINSTER -Ken Os4 trowsk1. Westminster High baseball coach the past four seasons. resigned Thursday citing irreconcilable dif- ferences with the administration. Ostrowski. who came to West· m inster from Redlands High. guided the Lions 10 the C IF pla)ofTs each of his first three season). including a co-Sunset League title 1n 1989. Ostro"ski. who wall continue to teach at Westminster. tutored cur- rcnt manor-league standouts R)an KJesko and Brett Grebe. as well as UC! jOOt<>f shortstop ". RodFigut"Z. • U.S. f rom 11 "It adds fuel to the fire and we have this burning desire,'' said Paul Caligiuri. who~ goal at Trinidad put the U .S. in the World Cup. Czechoslovakia is a 11/J-goal favorite for Sunday's game. The Americans. according to Las Vegas bookmakers. arc 2~ I to win any first-round game and 7-1 to tie. "I liked the odds I saw today,'' Meola s.aid. "They were down to 60().. t or something. That's a pretty good bet. Someone want to put somethJng down for me?" Although the soccer community expects the U.S. to JC!t routed. it's no t clear what Amen can opponents believe. "We respect the .S. and will have to take the field Wlth a maxi- mum of concentration againsl them.'' Czechoslo,'akia Coach Jo~f VengJos said . "The) are good ath- letes and very ~ell-trained. J admire what the U.S. coach has d one with his pla)ers." But dad Ve ngJos reall) mean 1t'! Or did he say 1t for. show'!. G ansler s.aid tn in2 to figure that o ut 1s "just guesswork" and that it doesn't ter. "I think the team deserves a lo inpcct because the other count have bttn playmg for hundreds r.cars," forward Chris Sullivan 'Italians should be the best. If Russian baseball team came o we wouldn't ~nock them b y say they couldn't play baseball. W say 1hey were up-and-coming." In Italy. every move of the team is being analyzed in the NFL teams arc examined in week le.ad inJ up to the Super Bo Gansler decided to close practice Thursday. today and Saturday, I ing o ne European to ask if the U team was 'ood enough to have a thing to hide. "It's not a matter of hidin Gansler said ... It's a matter of go1 about your business in the you're most com~ble. So people like to shower with the c tams open and some hke to sho with them closed." The players JUSt want to ma sure the) don't take a bath. "No one expects us to do a th1"'-" Meola.said. ':Ma>be that' good thing." 24 World Cup games set for TN E'er) \\orld Cup soccer game won't be on telen s1on in the U nited States. but a large num ber wall be available \.\Ith announcers spealting English . .\nd 1hat'~ quite a change TV4 RADIO program in England called "Ame ca n Football." Neal. TNT's lead N BA an- no uncer. hasn't broadcast soccer since 1982. He used to call games WTBS for Ted Turner's team 1n 1 Nonh Amencan Soccer League. 0 Things change fast o n TV. f urncr Broadcast1ng's TNT Network "Ill sho" 14 gamC's hve on cable tclcv1s1on. Uni\ ISIOn. which showed cve11 game four )Cars ago but has Spanish-speaking commen- tators. "111 tele' 1se 33 matches. Than~-fi,c of 1he 51 games""'" be available in the United tates. Dennis Brosterhous Ever c;ance March. when he was suspended for two "eeks because used his daughter a s a runncr at a figurt' skating evrnt he was broad- casting, Al Michaels has been at w with ABC. T NT "111 show weekend games in the first and sc<:ond rounds and the quancrfinals. plu., the midweek games 1n,'oh ing the l 'n11ed tales and the England-lrt'land matchup on Monda,. It alw ""•II tele' 1se the opener bc'tween Argentina and Cameroon 1oda}. the semifinals o n Jul) 3 and Jul) 4 and the final at Rome·s Ol)mp1c Stadium on Jul) 8. hurst wall be the top Pfir. broad- c3sting the Amencan Aames. the opener and the final. John Paul Dellacamera and Rick) Davis wall be the second team. and Rand) Hahn and T y Keough the third team. In Apnl. he filed a gnevance wu the A.mencan Federation of Radio and Tele' 1S1on o\n1sts because the net"ork would not release him fro his contract. Last week. Michaels and ABC were set to go to arbitration ov~ their differences. Because of the nine-hour ume difference bet"C<'n Ita l) and the W est Coas1 of the L·n11cd States. the opener wall be shown at 9 a.m .. the first and second rounds and quar- terfinals at 8 a.m .. and noon. and th( semifinal and finals at 11 a.m . Davis. who started his career with the New York Cosmos. was captain of the U nited States team unul he inJurcd his nght knee last )Car. He wanted to cpme back. but said U.S. Coach Bob G ansJcr didn't want him. This "eel. Michaels and ABC reached agrccmcnt on a ne~ multi )ear deal and all 1 sweetness and light. RAI. the Italian broadcasting network. ""'" use I I cameras for 1he first-round games and up to IS for later matches m the month-long tournament TNT wall add two cam- eras of its o"n for games 1n,ol.,.1ng the n1ted tates and for the final. Kough played eight games for the U .S. team in 1979-80. His father. Harry. p la)ed 17 games frorh 1949-57 and was part ofthe .\men - can lineup that pulled off the greatest upset in SOC'Ccr history -a 1-0 World Cup victory over England on June 29, 1950. at Belo Homante. Brazil. "It's a good feeling.'' Michaels told The Associated Press. "No" I can get on with hfe." .\nd the past problem~? "It's all histol) now," Michaels said. "I've alwa)S tx·cn somrone who looks ahead. and there's no beller tame to do that than right now." TNT "'l~ve three anno uncing teams. Bob !'lfeal and Mick Luck- Luckhurst. the No. I analyst. was the Atlanu Falcons kicker from 1981 -87 and now hosts a 90-minute Deu11 Bro11u1to.1 11 • D•lly Piiot Spor·t1 Wrlltr wlto1~ colomo ·~·,., ntry Frld•y. Weekend television, radio SATURDAY TELEVISION Sot-~r • 5~ J m \\urlJ I up Imm ltah l '\'iR '' Roma111a TNT II ;i m -"urld < up from hal~ C olurnht.1 '' l n11C'd Arab f m1rUe\ ( h~nn.-1 \J 1\1'-lnt~hl 11 ~~ .i rn -\l.nrlJ Cup Imm ltah It.ah H .\ustna I ""T (noon on < h.1n11rl 'J 'r.anl\h 1 Tn11l1 'I~ m -< 11lleK.c '' \ \ l>1• l\iun I men\ rhamp10Mh1p from Indian \\di• H~p.·1 I 'P' I pm I rrn< h < lJl("n "'"'"t't1 '~h;amphm\htp match frum P;an\ hk'l•'nl 1 C h~nncl t Collttt tlleld»all I•• .i m -( olk~e \\mid l,cnc-. final from Omaha "lrl:i < hannN 8H~all I I :u .i m -PhtlaJ!'lphrn a1 C h1rasu < ul». \\ <•N 4 pm -1'11hhurth JI 'c'" 'orli. Mtt~. WOR 4 11~ pm -°'.in f r.!n~t\lU .at \llanta TB 4 JO pm -'e"' 'utlo. ) ankce\ at Bal11m0f't. Y. Pl'\ ~ pm -C h1caio ~hut '°' .11 \l1nnnoui. 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TB'i Trl.•tlllM 4 p ni -l 'lt1m111t hland R.ll't (llptl. Pnmt TlatT ~ pm -M1d·<\mcr1,an < hallt~n (t1pr), Pnmt TIC~tl . . .., "pm -Pro rnmJM!llllon rrom c;.n ranc1ttu (llPfl. Pnmt T1< .. t1 ........ 1 pm -\\ l:IL ( anlld11n N•l!onal Tnm 11 Callar') pom. Ch•nntl 9-ftr Cl pm -'llSI pll)Olh '411 l)!qo 11 Bolllmon (tat!('), lSPN llADfO ~ 4 \II pm -~n °'t'fO II Roh1mott or M\nMl"\-1 TRA 1&901 ........ s pm -( 1~111na11 II llOU\IOft ... ,.., 110101 ' pm -rt\U 11 """'' to.MPC (710) ' fl m -f).)ljS(f\ 11 \an 01tJI'). to.~BC" tliM>~ KFM8 cltic)I SUNDAY TELll:\'ISION Set-ttt 'S~ J nt -\\orlJ I up lt1•m It.ii\ I n1trd \lalf\ " C'!hho\11 '•~•~ T 'T I 11 n1 on I h•nOC'I 14 'p;anl\h 1 II S~ am -\l.rnlll <up lrnm 1111\ f\n1 11I" ,,.t"drn T!\JT (nou on < h,.nncl \4 \f'Jnl'h 1 TtHll X" n1 I r~n<h <>111:n rnrn·, ,h,1mpmn•h1p lro m P"r" ldcla,rJ < hJnnrl 4 \'ollf)kll " " rn -'< .\ \ men' 'h~mp1on\h1p lrom r t11rta\ \" l 'c;c ' 1 uns Ht<11 h 'itatt 110!1(1 C hanncl .: "Hl•I q 11 m -Ruhtr111 Duran '' I Mn llar~lt) I from 11111111. fSPN I pm -1 r•Jd 1-o~lcr '' T ""' Manin 1un1111·,.ehrr.('11)\1~. fton £1 Puo 1deh1wd) ( hannrl 4 2 pm -Orlando < 11111alc' " l'i1ul (1on11~ 1'.'1.tn1.am,.t1Jhn from fl Paso f<ll•l<1~t'dl < hanntl 4 G.tf# •• Ill il m -~ t\ltrn Open frum <>-.i~ Brooli. Ill ( h1nntl ' i \() Pm -xn111r Tl'< 0Pt"n from llt'1rbom, Mich t<ki1)C'd) (hannrl 7 1 pm -l"PO crlchltl) murnamc-nl frott1 LO\ nat~ 1111!<"1 Prime T 1clo.r1 ....... 5"flt Ill • m -Formula Onc-Grand I'm of anada rrom Monlrtal CSPN (rtpll)~ t1 ll )() 1 m I Noon -NASC AR Y.1n\lon <.:up \OOll lrom Sonoma, l:SPN ..t 30 pm. -Spt«l'"a) ~unda) Rr\lt'"' o( •"t't'k In rar1na ~pom< hannrl ...... IO 30 • m -Ptll\bul)h It ""r'" Yotl. Mt1 WOR Ill \0 1 m -'It,. Yo11i. 'l'anl.C"Cl 11 Ral11mort Y. f>1 X 11 OS 1 111 -~n J r11nmrn 11 4'tl1nta, I R'I 11 10 a"' -Phtlad~lph1• II C'lttCaau Cu"' \l,GN I fl m -l>udatr\ 11 <;an °'"'"· < hanntl 11 S pm -Toronto at M11 .. ,uk«. [$PN ... , ..... , I~ '10 pm -NR-\ I 1nall Df1mtt 11 Punllnd l h1nllt'I l R-. I p m -'lattunal h11h \Choo! 'C'IJllftll (Um!M!lt11on from ~,II A• ltapr) Pnmr l 1cl.rt WHer 8'11 .. l '0 pm -l'"ro romfl('t111on from <llarlollt N (' (d('la)>('dl, Pnmt 11\ktl pm -Pru cc>mfl('tfllon ~n Dtotto (llpr~ PntM Ttd.tt "°"" Aett-. Ii pm -llnlh"AooJ f'ul. rtl?I• Oanllt'I ~ CPflnM Ttc:<ktt, lt'l 'IO 11 n1 I - of cs of d. n r O<anQe Coast OAILV PILOT/Frid8y. JUM I . 1tlO -Sta~e r.~sldei'Jts treated tO free fishing day QUTOOQRS Thetc is no t,OOd ucuse fey{ any- 1ne not to ao fishina on Saturday. one oflhe best Southland lakH to be 1111lflah have rc«ntly movtd m with fishina. marhn and 1tona shore hne brcak- t's frtt flshi1>1 day for raidents or ... alifornia and the Oepanment of :-ish and Oame is allowing everyone o fish 'open public waterways Nithout having to fi"t purchase a ishina ticen~. Sand bass have movtd 1n10 anal,. en. liatit tackle aniler arc catching low watcroff Huntinaton ~ach and r00tterflsh in the I().. to 20-pound a pretty Jood bite is developina for class on Uvc bait. boats fishina sandy oouoms out of Action at Hotel Pal mas de Con cz, local landinas. Davey's Locker and located a sbon hou(s drive north of Newport Landing are findin& the new Los Cabos airpon. is very Fishermen will bt able to sample 'rcsh and salt water fishing and see 1ow much fun fishing is. All rules. . -caulat1ons and limits do apply dur- ng this special day. schools of sand bass dunng half.<fay aood. Deluxe sportfishcrs operating and twih&)\t trips, while spon fishers out of this fine reson arc averaging hcadina out to Catalina and San nearly two strtped marlin a da). Clemente Islands are catching calico while fillina up a fish box wuh big bass. bonito. yellowtail and a few dorado and man) tackle breaking No fishln.a license is required by 1nglers fishing nearby lriv ne Lake. :urrcntly. Irvine is kicking out somt' ~<><>4 catches of trophy class rain- lOws, channel catfish and crappie. Bass arc active along shore on top Nater baits fished around brush. A 1eavy stockin~ program and a nearly iUll lakc combine to make Irvine larJe keeper white sea bass. yellowfin tuna. Salt water big game anglers return-The ~ason is just about to peak ing from the producti ve fishing along the East Cape. and anglers waters of the Sea of Concz arc fishing into mid-summer months reporting excellent fishing for will find consistent fishing. 811lfish striped marlin, dorado and yellowfin anglers. and those who arc looking tuna JUSt a few miles off the wh ite for good sport from the man-. sandy beaches. In addition to this schools of ycllowfin feeding among typical "good" showing of game fish, dolphin and roosterfish crashing bait V1AJORS MA.JOit LEAGUE STANDINGS Amertcan LHeM >•klend :t11cego -Alnnesot• \MltS ... 111. -~enses Cllv ioston -oronlo Allweukee l•lllmore >etroll :i.vel•nd '4ew York Wett Dlvlllen W L JS 17 31 19 30 23 21 27 26 29 22 30 22 32 EHt Dlvlllen 29 23 29 26 26 25 26 21 2S lO 23 21 11 33 TiwndtV'I S<trn ,. ..... 2. t<.enst\ 0 1v 1 Sttlllt 7, ClllttllO I 8tlllmort S, Mllwtukff 1 8oll0tl 3, Ntw Yori\ 0 Detroit t , CltYeltno o Toron10 10, MIMftOlt l Tt>tH 3 Otl\.lt nd l T..av'1 0-l Pct. .673 .620 .566 .509 .473 .•23 . .07 .SSI .S27 .SlO .~1 .4SS .451 .JSJ GB 3 S1h l 'h lO'h 13 1• 11/J 2'11 • S1h S'h lO'h TtxtJ (HOUlll'l S·A) ti A1191h (Al>l>oll l·O , .JS pm S..llle CHt n'°'1 s-• tno t<.nt cktrl 1·0) 11 i.iroll (JM RoDlnM>n 4·S •nO Ttntnt 4·31. 2, :JS p,m Nt• York (M W1t1 0·4) al 8elllmort (Mllt ckl ·)}, 4'.35 pm Clevtlt nO (Ferren 3·3) el 80\lon !Clemen' ·2), 4.lS o.m ChlctOO (Mc0owtlt 1·l l t i M1nnnolt (Wf'I -ll, S'OS o m Toronto (Ct rutt1 1·S) a l Mltw1ull.H (l<flUCl\Ofl ~~,..!cli-- l(anltl Cltv tGut>lcrt 3·Sl ti O••••no (C •oun11 2· I), 1.JS om Sttuf'dilV'' c;.met TUtl I t Allelh, l:OS I> m. C•t veltnd •' eos•on. 10,0S t m Kenstl Cilv et 0.11i.no. I-OS o m Ntw York •1 &tllimort, 4.lS o m S..lllt et Otlroll. 4.JS o m Cl'llc1go 11 M1nnew 1t, S·OS om TCYonlo t t Mllwtullet, 6-0S om NefteMI L .. tut :1nclnnet1 ;•n Oleoo ~s >en F rancl,co <\ll1nr1 -iou"on :>f11sb\lroh >t1111oe1ot'll1 1Aontre11 '4ew York it. Louis :hlCIOO Wetf DMllen W L 3• 15 1' ,. 27 27 2S 29 20 30 20 ~ EHf DMllen 3• 19 21 23 29 ,. 23 27 2• 30 22 32 TlwridtY'l S<cwtt Montrtll l St Louil 1 Pl1tu1urv11 S Ne• YO'-• Pn1ltoel1>f11t ), C11ic1vo I Clnclnnt ll •. HOUSIOll 1, ()nlv Qerntl K~Uled ' TecleV'' Gamn Pct. .69• .SJI .soo .'63 400 370 642 S.9 .S.7 .460· .. ~ .07 GB s s 9'h 1011) 171,., Oedeer1 18 etc,..,. •·31 t i San Olt90 (Wll1llot1 ,.JI. 7 0S om P"ll•Otll>ll•• (Mu1'1olleno l ·?> et C111cevo Pico 1 0) 11 10 o m St Louil <8 Sm ith 6·41 11 M0Mru 1 IDe l.\trllnti 3·•1. • lS o m Plth t>vrgll (Well\. 4 l l e l New Vorti. Ftrntr1dt1 l SI • lS o m !Min Fre nc1Ko (IC.neootr l ll •• t.tlanta Lllilou•ll 1·11 •40 o m C1nc1nnt tl (8rown•fl9 ~-•I a• Hou\ton Sco11 l·6l. S J S o m StlWAv'• Otmet ~ tt Stn Dlt90. 1 OS o m PlllllOtlo1111 tt Clllcevo 11 10 • m Pltht>ur1111 II Ntw York 4 OS I> m San F rtnci\CO et Allt nte 4 10 o m St Louil el Montrt1I, • l S om Clncinnttl t i Houlton SOS o m GOLF For the record • AMERICAN '-EAGUE Aneell 2. 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Avulrrt 0-11 FoulttO out-t<.e<stv, Oucllwortll, TllOmH lteoouno•-POrlltncl S3 (Wllllem• 12) Delro11 S7 ILe•mDet r 111 A\· lllll-Porllt nO 17 <Porltr IOtr l. Dt1ro11 25 (Tnomu 111 Totet loul\-Por111n0 26. Dt tro11 n TecMlet·•-Po<11ano 11•eve1 oetenu 2. Oe- 1ro11 H l11tt nt coecn Su"' A-11 •~ TRANSACTIONS 6ASIE8Al.I. A~lc•n l.ettut BOSTON RED SOX-TraotO R•cll Gedman. ct 1C"9<, 10 ltlt Houu on At•ro1 lor • olevt r 10 oe ne meo lt ltf' Rect•~ Jonn Mt rtt no celcl"ltl' !Tom Ptwlucttet of lllt 1n1e<nt11ontl l.etQUe CLE VE LANO INOtANS-OOtione<I Stevt So<1noer. lnf1elder. 10 C.o-oraoo Sof1nv• o! 111t Pt clfi< Coesl Lte11ue Ce 't<I uo 8t1u Allred outtlt!O.r. lrorn COloreOO SP••"V\ DEEP SEA HEWPORT 1.AHOIHG -• ooel\ 64 t n11en 16S ""° t>t n 76 0011 to 7• meci.erel • rocl<h\11. 11 K ull>,, 209 ce1ico oau 1 ..,,,.,_.,,,,, 1 Di•O. Ht l>tU (reiHltd I DAVEY'S l.OCl<Elt INr#"'1 &Metil -I DOal• 123 •nv tn S14 t>trrillcuoe, 6J oon110. 2 ve11owte11, 6 roci.Hsh. 1 nel\t>ut, llS callco oeu. IOS seno bau 16 mac11.trtl 17 ieuloln, 1 ce1>e1on, 9'2 blue oerch. l \tittl>llHO, 9 w111tef1"1, 4 01111 t vt 1 t>lut "111r~ VOLLE YBALL Hltft KIMMI be'll ALL Cll' 4·A flltver ef Ille YHr Oe11l<1 Swelil<. Mira Colla, Sr FlUT TEAM Ct nvon Ctmtn. Mlr t Colle, Sr., P11 Ivie. M;ra Cosla . Sr. o.ltl........., L•9UN ... di, Sr; At,,_ a-, EtlMll, Sr1 Ot vlO FIK llef', Stnte &trt>art, Sr , Mlkt Alhtnltlltr. Mirt Coste, Sr . IC•" Ven lttuMft, Eclten, Sr.1 k9" Sevmeur, w...,...,s,. SECOHO TEAM Otnny Jlllt vHo1orn, Sen11 81rbera. Sr. Oeut C~m. H11i'ltln9teft ... di, Sr; Jawn Hinchman. Dena Hiiis. Sr : Zall. Demt nto, San Mtrcol, Jr , Chrll (;elrnn, Ool Putt>lol, Sr, Ron Pie<, ROltlng Hillt . Sr., Mtrk Snoottw, Mire Co111. Jr . C.rter R-. c-• -r. Sr.1 Tooo RQINrs. San Mtrcol , Jr .J THIRD TEAM AIH °""'9.l, ..__, Ht,...,, Sr.; Stew l.11<tl, H~ a.eel\, Sr.; Justin Allen. Sen" 8•rt>tr1, Sr , Tedd ....._, w11ar1C11e. Jr.1 Eric Sclr•lccw, I.~ auc11, Sr.i Brl•n Tnurilon. Mire Coste, Sr , Mli..t Slltnnon, El Toro. Sr . Greq Amevt, Min ion Vlt10, Sr , Stev• Snvw. Etlten. Sr. TENNIS Frendf Open (tt P1rt.sl WOMIEH SemifW\al Slntlt\ Sltftl Grel Wesi Germt nv, Otl Jan• Novot na, C1~110\IOY•~1t, 6· l, 6·1, Mon1ct ~Its YullOllt vla, Ott Jt "n•le< Ceorlell, !>tOOtt1>r00ti. Fta 6·1 6·1 ~~ (ti 8«1c911Mm, IE"'8tftdl MEN Tlllrd RllUfld ~ '"'" Lt'10t C1ec110s10vlk1a , def Rovce Oeoot, Soulll Afr•C-•. 6· 1. 6· l , Stetan Eooer g. Sweoen, Ott John F'1tz11era10. Au,1r.,11e, 6·1, 6·2, Rick Ltach, L111un• 8eacll. dt f Pt1t Stmoras Rencl'IO PalOl VerOts l ·6 6·3 6·1. Otvld MtcPtlerWf' • .,,,,.... Oel ROl>D1t Wtfsl . Wnctt1•no. Ill 1·6 19 -11 1 6 17 SI Merlo. wooo- IO<'Ot Au\lra ·• Ot t ltev.n Curren Austin l t •tl 6 4 4·6 1·6 19 ·11 WOMIEN Third Reund SlntMl • Rot>•l'I Wri11t. Sen Jose atl Julie !>a mon, Britain 6 1. 7 6 !8·61 ~•no• Colltnl. C>oene Tua.., aet Tama~o Ta••v•. Jaoen, 6-3, 6·1 Pally Ftn01ck Sacremenio. 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Calif. 91309or phonc(8l lSl 887-700 1 Jim Niemiec • 0 Hotel Pal mas de Concz 1s a rt>al fishing resort and for those who have not visited the East Cape in a few years, it's about lime 10 head The outhem Califo rnia ~talc C'ommmcc of Quail 'nhmcte~ 1'> holding its second Celebnty pon· ing Cla)i. Fun hot on aturda~. June 16 at Raahauge'1; Gun Club in nearby Norco. It will be a "'hole da) ol brcukmg 1arge1s. shooung "'1th w mc of lhc top guns 10 the United talc'> and shanng a trap field with cd ebnt) gucs~. Scatter gunner(, who "ould like 10 keep a straight hooting e)c and hC'lp suppon a wonhwh1le cause. should makt' plans on ancnf· mg the da) -long shoouna event. i.. Trap ranges " 111 open at 7 a.m ·~r prac11 c rounds. with competition ~ bt'gmnrng at 9. Luo h and a 11ant : raffle arC' all pan of the day's ac-: 11v111C'~ to help 1n con~rvauon ef· ~ fo n to help ourstatc bird -thl" ! Valle) Quail. outh and discover some good fi sh- ing and fun m the sun. This hold 1s ideal fo r a family vacation and with rC'asonable airline connccuon on Aero C'ahforn1a direc1 from LAX. thC' acuon is less For more mformat1on. contaC1 Mike Conwa}. chairman. at (714) t 6KJ..113 1 Jim Ni~mltt'I columa appear• ! ~v~ry oa Friday. ANGELS From 81 "No qucs11on Eisenrc1ch would ha\C scored," Rader said. "W1l~n m1gh1 haH: scored." Orange Coast Daily Pilot Angels Player of D~y D1Sarc1na doubled leading off c:hc second and went to third on an infield out. Max Vt"m1bk then hntd an RBl-'>mgk to ccn\er Chili Da~<> 5i1ngle mo,t>d Venable 10 M:cond and Lancc Pamsh dro,~· him 10 whh "Saberhagcn pitched as good as )OU can r>1tch." Kan..as C 11) Man- ager John Wathan said ··The ball that reall) hurt was Wilson's h1 1. A foo1 shorter or longer and 1l prob- abl) doesn't bounce o'er \he v.all. It was a run 10 and Wilson at third." Chuck fflnl•y. who pltc~d a four-hitter. struck out seven and walked three through eight Innings to win his eighth game. ' another .,10gle. t 0 AHGIEI. HOTIES T"t A11gttll ret1''- The Royals fini hcJ their lo ngest homc,tand of the )Car 7-6. "It doesn't look 100 pron11s1ng n ght no"' ·· Saberhagcn ~1d "The wa) we'\e been pla) 1ng 1\ d1\gus1- ing. I hate lookmg at the bo\ stores I'm getting fed up v.l\h 11." IOt11g111 10 o~" a "' ·gamt '10ml'••eno t llall'1•1 IM ttam\ 1'11tv .i\t lt te<I oii '"t '°"'0 T ">" " '"' '"" •o .n,aoe AMnt 1m ~teO•um -flltl CM,,.. Heutll\ S·• 00~·"9 Jim AllMtt <J-•1 n tile "' n -tt 1 JO 11 wH 4"41 ~vent" hmt 1n ant St~'' ~r-t>.1 lle'l ''""t<I 10 or tn0re t>elltfl Ht tllft w l31 1>1ICl'ltl 91 \Ir •n Cl!llck P'llWY tr.rew "'tlO 011cnt1 I• \lrtke$ l 111 Angel• l'lt Yt •on nint of tr>t1r 1es1 12 011 1ne rota Johnson sharp after no-hit effort Rand) Johnson ..aid he pitched as well Thursda) as he c.hd 1n his no-hitter fivt> day<1 earlier. The n-suhs v.crcn't qu11r a<> good. but the 6-foot-10 left-hander isn't complaining Johnson alfov.ed onl ) fi,e hits. .. 1ruck oul 10. a 'il·ason high. and reti red the last 10 batter<> hr fa ced as the Sca11 k Man nero; do .... ncd the C'h1· cago Whm· '\ox at (..om1 .. t...e) Parle 2,1 • "I pitched as \\Cll a' the otha night. hut. oh\ 1ou'>l). not w11h the o;ame result,," Johnson ..aid .. , knew I had to go out and thro'" 'trike'>. This 1s a good-hilling club." Johnson 15-J ) "'alkcd onl) one. fi ve le'>s than v.hen Jlc lto-h~t 0cl£~1 ~nsdomc. L;'h~ . Gill) Rt.fl came on h an C aldcmn·s 5i0lo homer in thc third. "He had good \tull as good as Saturda):· ~anager Jim LcfcbHl' ..aid. "h \\a'ln't a nu-hitter. but 11 was Just 3$ 1mpre!i'>IVC. Johnson gaH· up :i \ingk to Robin Ventura. the .-.ccond baller he facrJ Hc escaped a basc\·loaded none-out Jam in thr \t:'lOnd b\ gelling a forccout at th(' plJtc and sinking ou1 0111r (iu1llen and ~amrn) So\a "I think thl· So\ "l're up for facing me ah('r lOm1ng of) thl· no-hitter." fohO\l1n ~rd . ~ca Ilk''> Bnan C 11k\ "'orcd the v.1nn10tt run 1n lhl' eighth 1nn1ng on an arant p1ckofT thro" b) Donn Pall 8 Or ioles 5, Brewers %: Bah1mort: rnmpk1ed 1l'> mo,1 \Uccc.-..,ful mad lnp m I.! ~ear.-. a'i Joe Or-;ulak dro'c 1n l"u run'> and Cr:11g Wort hington homered Thl· Onoll'' tool.. lhfl'l' of lour game~ from \.11lwaul..cr and \\l'nl 11--I on a 11-g::iml'. \\\Ing. 1hr1r best since going 11-1in1'-Pl<. \t11.,.,Jul..l'l'h3\lo't l l nf11,last 15 g.ame') 0 0 MuiMn 2, White So• I S(AT'Tl f e,,, ... ~H 1D e· '' ,, ( I• of •=>•·' ·o ... ,.,,. .. ,0 t "" .......... E11i1t••1 Jtt ........ ,.., ., .. \8 .... , .. 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T l ll • ltl" 0 •Red Sox 3, Yankees 0: C on\crtcd reheHr Gr~ Harns pi tched one-hit hall for eight 1001fl$~· allowtng JU'>t a '>1nglr h) ks..c Aarfidd 10 the fi fth tnmng, itnd Bo<>ton earned m firr.t fo ur-game sv.cep of New York at Fcn"a\ Park '>IOlC I %9. k ff Reardon pi tched a perfect ninth tor h1r, (,C\ cnth ~vc: J S thr Red So' e\lended their lon~l·(,l "'lnn>ng )lrcak of the season to Ii \ e •Blue Jays 10, Twins 3: .\t tht> k) Dome. GeOf'ge Bell and Fred \kC jntT l'.3ch homered and doubled and T urnnlu h11 :l tcam-rcu ird l'1ght doubles. Kell~ Gruber hi t hi\ I '1th homl' run and Ton) Femandu ~ot four of Toronto'!> 16 hit~ I anandl't and Mook1e \\ 1lson both h1 t \\\0 dt1uble\ • Tlg~rs 8. Indians 0: Ho1-h1111ng Cecil Fielder dm..-r HI two mmc roM atrJ 811csn otrSm Se:ihcftd tour ~1ngk\ 10 ei gh t innmgs. Detroit has "'on four ')tra1gh1 and fi , r of m 1a .. 1 "" all on thc-road Cleveland ha-; lo')\ four 10 a mv. and 12 of 16. •Rangers 3. Athletics I: Bobb> Wiil. tied for the .\rnrn~an League lead 1n IO\'i<.'S. struck out a season- h1gh II to t·an: TC\a\ 10 the wm a1 home Wttt (}..7) gaH· up '" hm and \\all..t•d thm.· 1n eight inn1ng5. Milr \toort• t -1-h) \or.1 for the ftllh l1 mc in SI\ starts In 1hc ,,111onal l cJguc •Phillies 3. Cubs 1: ..\t "ngle~ hl·ld. L~n 0 ) lm ra c\lcndcd hi.-. h1t1mt '>treak to _o g.aml'\ v.11h J lll'·brea rng RAJ double and Kl·n Ho"dl \\On his fifth • g ~ \tr::i1~h1 Jcn\lnn ''' Ph1ladt•lph1a \ ...,. hanJl·J ( h1cago 1t' tilth \tra1gh1 los., !Wort D)l..,1r.i v.hC1 t11cJ ou1 m thc itf'>t and • <lllillll "alk~·d 1n h" nl'\t '"'o at bat.-.. .r._ . dnuhlnl dm .. n lhl' nght-lidd hnc 1n .. •· ·~ thl' "' t•nth 1 nn1n~ 111 '\.llrC Darren 0 J ultl•n "l\h thl' go-ahcJJ run O)kstra "'ho 'truct... ou1 rn th(' ninth inning, k .1d' thr maJor" v.1th :i .41 4 a'erag~· and " batting 44 "' I'>< fo r !!51 dunng hi\ 20--gamc 'lrl•al.. • Pirates ~. 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IO-Rivtt1ic1t• (f¥>me) occ ,._,, mrtc ,,..., uid. •• 1 fetl real. aood about. ~ O&nsively. theres mott rebuildi do '' Nllbeck Jim Warren (Edison) return to Ind t)\e OCC backfield. Tailback Mike Vau. who shattered his knee on the first play of the third game last year. is still rehabilitating the injury. Offensive linem:tn GrtB Thurston (Edison), who played at 235 pounds last season. hns added 30 pounds to bis 6-foot-5 frame and h\)uld Ol>('n plent_) of holes for Warren. Oct. 13-Southwesrem• (home) ()(1. 20-Rancho S.n1taao• (home.-) <Xt. 27-Saddlchack• (home). 1:30 ROUNDUP Froml2 Nov. 17~1 Golden West• (at OCC) • Million Conference pme. All pmes at 7 p.m.. unlcst noted. The U.S. built a 4-1 lead after one quarter, but Cuba responded with four m aiaht aoaJs to 10 in front. 5-4. T he match stayed tight the rest of the way. .-. S-5 overall, S-4 an the con· faeftce. The Ruatlers will p&ay three of their fbur day pmes on the road in 1990. Tbote retumina. Rustlcn to watch out (Qr in 1990 include Kevin Aahworth. a first team All-Mission Conference outside linebacker. Four-year collqe scouts were inquit· ina about Ashworth after last season. then found out -he was only a freshman. to Goiden West bcaJns its workout two niahts a week. o n June 19. Th schedule will remain until A~ 2 when school starts. 0 lttt SCHEDULE Aug. 3 1-Citrus (scrimmaae) Sept. 8-bye. Eldam, Larson to play OCC begins ll'i i;ummcr workouts o n June 19. then stnn s full-umc sessions on ·.\ug. I~. senior whtlc ~1lling .30::?. but he will return to second base in thr manors. Jacinto. a senior right-hander who spent four years with C<.:. n6tched a 5-2 record and 3.50 ERA. U.S. pololsts tie Cuba All-Sunset League baseball players James Eidam and Chris Larson are am ong 18 selected to represent the outh in the California Nonh-Sou'th All~Star series. today through Sun- day at MunicipaJ Stadium in San Jose. Ashworth, also an All-State selec- tion. returned four inteauptions for touchdowns last $C4son and will anchor GWCs defense tl)is autumn. Sept. I 5-at Lona Beach City• Sept. 22-San Dieao C1ty9 (home Sept. 29-San Dieao Mesa• (home Oct. &--at Southwestern• . l :30. Oct. 13-at Palomar9 • 1 :30. Oct. 20-Riverside• (home). 1 :JO. Oct. 27-Fullerto n• (home). 0 Nov. 3-at Rancho Santiago•. I: 1990 CHEDULE LOS .\NG ELES \l~'Z lfou'iscnu'i. St'COnd $Oal of \ht' night .Jlo'l th I :39 remaining h<.'IPt'd the L n1tcd Staie water polo team salvage an 8-8 ue wi th Cuba at the l 'n1vcrsll\ of So uthern Cnhfom1a. Comerblck Bobby ~ylvia and outside linebacker Jetr Robbins (Marina High) also return on de- fense. "The majority of our ex- perience is o n defense." Shackleford Nov. 10-at Saddlebac1t•. ,\ug. 31-. M onica ( crmgl. I JO Sept. 8--Long Bcai.:h Cit}• (honw) <;ep1. 15-b)e. Other Orange Coast area players named to the South includC' Mater Dea senior Lionel Hastings and Jim Betzold. Nov. I 7-0 range Coast• (home). •Mission Conference game. All games 7 p.m .. unless noted. ALI home µmes at OCC. ·01. ~2-at Cc:rr110<. • lt•J Shactdeford .. . 642.:.5678 FIF:D From North Orange County From South Orange ~aunty 540-1220 496-6800 CLA SIFIED INDEX 642·5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 540· 1220 496·6800 THE DAILY PILOT DEADLINES 4 ' r D -'. r ~ .. ,. •• I• CHECK YOUR AO THE FIRST OAv Hov1e1 ~ f0t S••• ... •vlu 101:> B ul l"UI a ~~ J't"A""C 1• II' .I 2'100 .7918 '""(·~'· f"'f"I• "11 <'900 )Q1 J S•r•lce •V D1rec10ty I'\ ~VN ~Al ,, . " f Ii'" 'It-, ... • ~ f • • -.!, t I 1 , , ',,.,, 1•" r I ,. •I • 1t 1 .. " ... f-..p101'"'•"I t t J(J '0 "l:>Jv :>'.>J; C.••99• ~ S•le I ~ "10;' ti '8] Opet'"°" ..... Olrecl0ty •• SAT SUN Corona del Mar 1022 Costa Mesa 1024 Ntwpart Beach 1069 bl~ Costa Mesa 21 24 Ntwport IHch 2 I 691costa Mesa 2624 Costa Mesa 2624 BEST BUYS" lllLIHS CLOSE-Ill C11llha11en. 3BR. 2BA. 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I incl S'2000 mo 6-15 2500 ~B:veLn~~) c~r~4~1 ~o: 1 BLK lrom beach ooean OPEN S.H 'i c;,,, 11 1 fi gourmet l<ilchen 1001• _ NWP Hgls J r ii frp c 4 . 1 0 1 r, 19 view wa 10 wn,wn .r"' • Min ion Viejo new <,uf., upO'ttOP~ 13 BR 1 BA family m Laguna Beach 21 48 T B 2B I 1 5 8 50'1 -75 ~~ II. 0 , .ig (.o1 <.1c .1 S2691\ iup ii.•n w ,iew 0 1 2 BR t BA nonh eod. pool, lld ""d fl new krl dn WESTS.Av A•PARTMfNTS I S1ud10 S6501mo $300 1 •FOR SALE BY OWNER PRICED TO SELL! I 9.8-71 17 ocean' 5,. 900,mo 1 yell• close 10 bPacri Frplc arealpn1 pool serv gdnr 5200 orr MOVE IN' dep tBR $825 mo S400 General •1(, ... 6' ''·'·'· ''"P' I riarow no d flotHS 1nc152000mo645·2!>00 F 1 dep 497-4581 ---------'"" ·e •• <;'.)I ~tJP,• 0 ..... , ha<> bouqnl SlllRLHDHl,RLTR IAeasnel c4~1,llaJoa11n 1 $1 275mo 494-7079 • OPlllOISESll eal uttng poo 5p,1 HovMt -ForSale •• .rr•" ::'RP f;A \ '1P' a11olh1 ,. R ..... 1 ""' ·n BAlBOA PENINSULA OE' u ,. ,,.,. pahO!. enctoseo pJrll.1ng I SOUTH LAGUNA APT NEEDDOWNPUMEIT? 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H••• "''llr- NEW LISTING $244,500 • ..,REE BR • 8t. •• t~no.-··· 1 :. l ., • fJJ ' • ' • ""'U"-.•·-, ' I~ Q' ' ,. 11 . .. • ~ I - 644-9060 OWNERS TRANSFERED TO TEXAS!~ 1 ' ' bA " ''' 1 ... i; ·' o.,,, 9'>0C •n 11 '" 11-:1 c:t>1I I PAMO OCEAI VIEW S 1075/mo &31-3939 igh rise lull secur1ty I ALL UTtLIT 1ES PAID across s1ree1 Pvt deck ·• ,. · "'"'' 't ' '' ' i t ... --4 '' 1f'q.-, 11rc._• er 1ntr) I butldtng 2BR 2 iBA 1 Beuroo"i $655 Ltv,ng rm w'wau-10 .. wa ll ". /'I• nij< r ... 1..... . ,,, r l) 1(1 "lj~J ~l(l't "" '·"'"" nPIQh Beaut 2700 <;fl II riome ,,, I Ir Iii CortH lch! • EXCLUSIVE GUARD • $2 700 pPr mo 1301 Avocado 54;>.Q850 glass Gourmet ktlchen tiorhond ~·l' 111.-p ·~•' • gaie g1t.i•<1••!1 commum· 2BR 2BJI. !dresser rm off •GATED COMMUNfTv * Pac ln11 RE 72 l ·1380 Dining rm Many c1ose1s Balboa Island O"<~.,. 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I C-u1e1 cul·Oe S&C S 750 lafboa Island 2106 Mont!' v1s111 e 2 ~o gar cnmmun pool A C fncd yo wlpauo Wu Pd 752 1554 o• 786 922• I S1!!00 760 9536 A I 64;7 Victoria I S73S •Lrg redec 2BR 1 tBA 1Pel<1 S t400'-no 642<J8 l 2 mo • g Call 636·4120 9-SPM INPT HTOS t'BR I BA lrplc each ce111 up9rde'\ lrplc. j East side 38A 1 • ,9A w/d Bl UFFS 38R 2' 18A. lrplc pallo lrg yd g11r lndry I llench drs fo oe..;k d1w hkups dbl 118, encl yd ava111mmeo New carpel/ GREAT LOC 18r 18• lrg Quiel No P"" S900tmo ON THE BAV 2 BDRM 2BA Sl .450 I BORM. 1BA $925 No peas Datly 9·5 548-150 1 HUGE & CLEAN 28R tBA trp1,, garage, 20' 10 bc:h ? 17 E 8 I boa Blvd S 1050/mo yrly 675·8597 'll>'d g111 S 1600 mo Avl NO PETS s 10&0 sec pa1n1 dbl gar pa110 P8hO uppN unit nf'w 282 E 1tlll'I 846 607• Call Classified, ~·642-5618 711 837 85• 7 41l9~8~21 1 Mill au 8 mos 645• 7234 $1650 • soc 644-4998 crpc R 111g oa~ inc.a No _ 1' pets S6351mo 6A5·5853llliiii------• ~urntaned 2 very large BA Easls•d• Ouple• w POOL I BLUFFS delacne<I Condo UW LOW I 2 BA pallo 'Ii 'd lrl)IC 38R & Den 1 tBA gar 4BR 2',BA lam room I BR DUPLEX WISlove, ' St OSOJmo Av.ul Sepl age wtd hkup Grdnr & ree room cnmpl rem;>d'I .acoragfl areo New paint llVE•ll 1 W1n1tr rtnlnl 675·6565 pool ma" tnCI s t 250 me> S?•OO mo 611-0680 & carpel Close 10 all ' 845·39 10 Lv MIO CLIHHAVEN OCEAN & S615 mo * &50 7$49 ., ..... mi. E/l~TStPE, nev.ly re·: BAY VIEW Ch1rm1ng 2 1BR encl garege tire· •• .,. .. . decorll!"d 2AR ptu• 011,, Bdrm I ' 9A llOu e :~';.~,,.r~"~~1 Betty u.ttet1 .... , tM l /2 LIMWAnlYllW1 Elega111 28R 28A lrpl<' 11 t4)G73·5088 I :..uXURIOUS 28t\, 28A Prime local CIOM 10 l>Ch f f PIG Lo aded w i th amo11111t1 S 11001mo C'~H Paul 548-3343 inc;ludUll nt4ftletnf'r $99~ S 1:.>50 rt'IO si 1 0359 S I 18" 11"' \.. I • I NO pet9 PIC OUI n ne new FIND I l"'t1S~ 873-1734 I Newport ~l\OtH 38 R con<lttiOn "65 R lug t:./~1ut:. ,,0 11 1 .u~ Qu1•1 i• 28A Y"''Y 11rge 1am1ly 1211 lff Mft·• range. micro. pool. I '\lrt • • t e•r qa1age room plv 1t1e11 own Lflrge 18R 18A w Vtf c.rpoft l4'Und1v .i1 ultl I I I . 51 ,_,, mo ~,.. c 1111, nay Df! th $17~ per S595tmo SSOO tee; 111ies p~ exo.pl wl 111c I H nuc: ' ( ... _,11 u·rl • ~ \ l I •• td mo t-•2·4(117 197('1 w i1111 ,. 6J 1 1179 NO !)('It 17 M l'i48 0492 for information •..• ,.....,. Seclu<Jt\J g..r(jell & pOOI apt 28" 10A Near HlfbOt High ac.an & tlO ~ H p1Cal $715 mo 1ac •a.t· & sn;o OtiP 64S-~993 Of.nge Coatt DAILY Ptl.OT /FricMv. June I , 1180 -,_... 5530 1...., .. ,. ss ?o r~,,. 55)() E""'°1ftWnl c M bl&c/wt11 r~":::' med • llT& ULD * •• Ill _,./mTIUD •1,. PIHi._ 5536 1,,,.,..,. s530 r.,.,_,. H'.10 .. , ...... ...... lllll&Eiiib •2&38edroome * unrurnlthed •Ctoee to bMCtl •Fr .. lltt-CALL TOOAYI YIWIEITIU llMl12 to ;:: ,ft':.'~~ '<>no htllf off ~nite In SUO. W..mll_., .._,. Stn)nO ·~ lllifla. d•ta FIT• IOf ~ dt*'*Y co Ewn up to M000 par mo CloM 10 aweryt~g· ~iiSu9ariiiiiiiiiilOaiiiliF•V•8•3t•·•7•0•1t• Womtn'a COl'l~llY -"'"'· cuat°'"9f "'viee Will tr•'"· mutt l"t9YI owri Cell (714) &.47-7128 FABULOUS DEALI Agt clothing. E./T & PJ't.,, gmlfli onice. luo Q.lflC;.. If~~' tton "4·4022 INTELllGENCE JOBS 631-7370 2'Wti-~ Jeclele =: 2~;~ ,,.., air-Ofiwer FBI CIA US Cus1oms EXEC Otta su11et ne11 fNllll\ ADS · UM I Ill COMPUTER JOBS to LA UllU untlll g!t.i ,,::,c5 ~t&oc~;'E'-Jw Airport, 4770 Von UUl1ll S..../AMl'lm.._bty Work $4S.OOO M.,,y open1ng1 FIT truck drtveJ needed 1<-IS90 Kerman Ave . NB FAX. ARE FREE 1-900-.&54·22;15 EJct ess C911 t-900·32t-3366 Outlet lnckid• l\Jlnllur• - rec.pt. c<>Plef. cont rm 8am·10pm 7d•YI $14'" Ext 617 s12 '" delivery & w•tehouM op •n•• ll*A~ kltch, Ir .. oarklng & col: etatoons 496-9486 CatMt Oppty FIT PIT , .. 1-lly bl<SO. furn. mo-Cal·. OllllEI EARN S5K-S50K PER MO 1213) 439·7407 to-mo al S350tmo Con-G d OMV Yrly 28R m BA, bl.o:« _•act Al Oulnlan, 833-95"-" ··2·Hll OOd drMng reeor Earn 6 figure yearly In-Li···· ........ ,. duplex, •19P• to ., a ""' -* llllllT print-out and neat ap-come w11h1n 1 year Call --t>eachl $ 11001mo. 3 tO e Elllstlng Hunl Bch olflce pewance required Sen-760·7909 2• tH rt!C msg 2·3 year a axpertance Bay a Drive by, c .. I haa 2 100 sq 11 olflces UElmVE eflts 760-I 1AS wlt:>rokerage lrrm to 818-790-0602 Awl 6120 avail Great for 1nd1-.i1dua1 FOUND Sl .. .::1--H k llOllW manage the in.house Just surt lng out .,.,., an us y, leasing ot a ma1or mlited •• *. *'"' * * ,...,,.,.. pun . ., &mlT RE $AL!S ....... _ ...... ,."' Now twtna 9"*'11 .... 0vn9ITllC, e11pand1ng R E tor FOOD SEA'Vl!AS Co Mel(1 tettOUI agents Apply HO 1 Vorkt'>Wn, Very busy new1p•p•r who want 10 Hrn a HB Or ctlll "3-1421 Comooa1ngRoom11loo61-Mr10U1 income (comm a 1ng IOI an e•perienc41d 10 1~1' FT /PT . Leam paste up 11r1rst Abthty to how PATRICK TENORE WOik l>Oth Qutetlty nd aold over S 125 million tn ac<:Yralely unde< Oead re1 real est•te Work llne<J a must Th11 1s a among 1 ot the Top Agl1 m•d·alt~rnoon to ttvamng 1n Americ• Call Kim sllllt Please con1ac1 L.lla 721-1200 Tanney between 9 and 5 at 642·432 t Eirt 292 to set up n 1n1er111ew We oller a lull p•ckage EOE ~tltUl'Mtl _ .. Fine du\lng cat•. luldl only HOii/HOit .. , .. Attendanl FOOd ~ Apply tn person Mon-Fri 10~4 Neiman Marcus, F'asnoo llland Excellefll beneflta. eoE $300/mo 941 .6283 9.4 · black and White, young Growing ~llPlf hu CISTOIER Newport Beach Escrow Co use development 111 IBC ;;;Misc==· :R:ent:::::lll:::::;;;; -male, Sprlngdare and Frr opening tor an ax· seeking nperlenced Primary emphasis on · Tiit laily Plitt ; FULL service omce 1n GlenwOOd vicinity, Hunt· perlenced dltplay ulel SEIVICE Escrow Secralary or mukellng st ms and I llHTAIUIT •LP Rooms 2706 Newport Center, Fashion lngton Beach. 894-6054. rep. Bue Hl•ry t com-Escrow Olllcer Good leolse negorn11ons Base 330 W. l ay Strt1t CaU ROOM SERVICE or Restaurants lllTESS/hst ISiand Answertng mission Contact Ma ii The ORANGE COAST t>enellts Cont ct Man-1 C t ..... ow CM tBr. llw rm, lncd yd. svc LOST Grea-n wt11ged r yn DAii. Y PILOT Is looking sa ary • commission es I .... a I Newport. ts N hiring age shed w/d own only also available McCaw red 15 yr pet Holl•nd a1 642 .. 321 be-!Of' • Customer Service aoer 833· 1252 Send resume to Ro1>er1 Fet an early June Open- FIT or Pfl needed by l(l1ayama Reataur1nt. Newport Beaeh Contact Mr T•m•da or Mr Kimura, 725--0777 =~~~ance Shr kllCh & Tll u11mn lllTH vcty Newport Ben: lWMn 8·5 pm EOE Representative lor the , ... SEIYEIS Allet>orn Assoc 26011 I 1ng We need Oa'h Ssso Incl ulll No 640-5470 Beacon Bay area Re-I Main Street S1a 500 -clrcurauon dept 10 work Miring tor Orange County Irvine 9?714 *PASTE-IP -aSOI * I •Food prep person pets 650-6'203 •ltar 5pm LAGUNA Nlguel sut>lease. waral Call 675-6714 a flexible sctledule ~ppit Fair plus year around . I" days wk tnc~1;So1urd11y •Delivery w•llers ITIFTMFR CAii Fully Employed n/smkng 1000 sq ft Best rates In 28 Hrs. Sun Thru Ttru~ 6flrt llme work Students FEGUARDS S"'1m TvP•"" & art Oat;kQ•Ound I COUNTER HELP PIT FIT Male tor Quiet CM tiome all of South Orange Perse>nMs 3002 AlrNH .hh te ....... We need a retrable per-and senror c111zens wel· nstr A.p1Jly Nwpt CM r-~10·1;:1 bu• will train Call 499-484 1 lor more in· Energetic A Must EJCp a $300/mo 5S6-6378 or County Call249-12 12 Barbara Smtih SISier of ALLPOSITIONS son w/strong telephone come Call Tues lhru MCA 2300 U11ve•S•I) Aopl PENNYSAVER formatlOfl l EOE plus 10115th St NB 546-7824 Keep trying! Npt Beach Fast11on Island Manin Dickerson please 1·900·6!>4-2255 e•t 403 = An!i~a=~~tr~~: Thurs 10-4 546 4467 Jr NB 642 9990 1"'1660Y ?11-.1>1"111 Avf' 111111••••••••••••••••• FURN room Fem Near 750-1775 IQ " prome Of-call Gary Vice lnveS11ga-89m-8pm 7dayt s 14 lee and able to wo<k well HIHAl/ClUllP IUE 1150 WEllL' CoSlcl l.Ae\a uc11Fash~ Isl Lu• NB lice With V18WS Contact hons 619•243-7910 w/others $6/HR Cus1omer Ser~tce at 8 Processmg ¢la1ms C.tll , T Ch11rclt St er••• UP TO l\Of1l8 $425/mo tnCI Ulll & David, 662-3•82 ----&111. ll&FTSPlllll o..t11t OUlll.... sell-storage l11c1llty 1·900·'13 4-8800 E ... 1 ... u IGef\eral O•' ... exp 16· kitchen prlv 720-8733 lllart Wartlase/lffiH l~P~ttSC>na~~-1 SeMc....,-..es-..;;3iii004-. FIT, PIT Comm'I 1-2 yrs 'QI 142~'21lrt207 642-8722 Open 7am·IOpm $15 ft;t! I hrs per """ 8'i13-518J I '800 Nr SC Plza In beautiful lg W/contractor. Costa Mesa LONG lime local resrdent ••P 261·6040 I IUICllllST 11ome11urn Shr l>ath, S37Slmo Call 548.8845 with car will drove you to lfflOE HLP PT WITH CLIENTEL RECEPTIONIST w o """"· spa, S400tmo store. ooctor etc Xlnt BEAUTY OAM 2p•• Mdtt..re P .. to s1a11 Be 1 t"'V' d 759 5555 OISTllEll SEll"ICE 1 . ,.., L.ght pnone> IE •ou OW91 IOSS' dep 556-1737 Commercial Property nver . M••(·IP HTIST " computer inour Apply on ' • Pdrt of o1. .Janel' Center --Largest water vehicle per,on P.iraqon Rental 5t 11011s 11va11ao1e 1 1 1r c.~ ...... srr 9 4 & ON BAY Furn rm/ba In 2778 Schools & Exp'd for eslabltshed hair dealer neeas a Parts-Ac-Plastics 1908 E ••t F··o Salon ';Poona Newpor r tll r,1'l,11 ;41 qgo11 dbl mobile home. pool, & skin care salon 1n tlB s c 1 "" u Bedcn 975 8590 Park1nn, k1tc/amenot1es PlllE llnAIL lnstructlOA 3012 area 675-4190 cessory-erv1ce oun er de" Sant a An a -___ .... RECEPTIOllST ... Rep Bus~ Oepl needs 714·835 8 181 .. All Sl50 WEEllL• S500 Avl 712 673·5l00 NEWPORT BEACH M &&. T__. I C I I IHllE"'P"'ll PIT IJOOd c o mmunocator • • INewpor' Be11c.JI developer S /E COrner Westclll' Dr & ln1 •••f ·. I tit ltl 1; 1; ~~••1ng claim• c~11 R --------"'!!"!!!~ Fl 1 E p S w1mechn1cat knowledge ""r'' • u i s4'eo;S r; 1 .;cepl w1mu111 Hottls/Motefs 2718 Irvine Ave H1gn vl!t•l>1ti1y :~!tr~~~n ~~~·-5~~mer PIA expertence Apply a1 Excellent pay & tulure GE•Ell&l OFFICE 1-900-23-1-81300 Ex1 420 ".. . r,n.-e~p l •gllt -tralllc 129ct SQ 11 191? Harbor Blvd. Cost11 Call Mano 64:>. 7563 1pen 7am tOpm S 15 tee '"O·• ~ ._0 ,.,Pule• e•p PER MONTH * NO COUICTIOIS * S(&Wlmlll 1•& IO Mua G-12 -7151 Dawson & Asso Pho· • ... 1 1 Travel 3014 tograohy needs genera1 M&•ICUlllST t "'' 11 r.ood pay & nen~ Wkly rental• now avatl F...w near rent $700 per ot11ce1sa1es Stuo10 e•p WITH CLIFN TEL C11 D Ana It I ,, , 7 $147 00 Wlt & up 2274 -, 0 Ct I II IT t OISTIMH SVC HPS helpful Oul ,,01 "l" ,,,1 Nwpl Blvd, CM 646·7445 mo. 1125 SQ II 1355 • • 1 ,. 1 1011 trtl t BOYS T1ce's Equipment Rentals Tues thru Sal Newport IE YOU OW91 IOSS! RECEPTIONIST l~an =5 Costa Mesa. rlrst ass needs Qual1t~ neopte n1~1 s101 on• ~ a 1 b• 67 5 6 • I S lo 1 ~ Beach 833-78 Hi 1 " ' "' .. v 1 a " F • ~,o,,.rnq c •vol er191neer Vacation Rtntals 27 2 2 ' I I I J 1 Uniforms l!. hPaltn 1n-.aton 'if'l<'.lona Nl'wpo11 'IQ/land ttl ;nn nq form in July 19th lrom 0 C I surance provided Apoly tE•EllAL OFFICE p 'T oeacr ~75-d'j9Q .. It 1 nt' 0,. 1, ,,., ii:trll Corona del Mar elegant 1BR Sandcastle condo compl lurn• Avl Juty Ill 548-4547/Chip 1930 Newpon Blvd Tuell & Thursday t -':> r .. · ,., ts $ y,or~onq E'Q Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance S3501Wkly 8414-8544 I'!"'"-------~ --------------~ lnvntmfnt Roommates Wanted Opportunity AND Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 'j<t8·9333 MEI IACl-IFF 1••0•~1 Sen<.1 r6ume lll"'"'llY PEfflE For GP 11 NB E"<tt n wolh Salarv H•S•Or) to or I I'll; I CEIEll&l OFFICE I arid \ltn IJ b46 3q( APl''r I Pt>• on.,! R Jbf!rt IHI MOIU? Friendly busy N1111p1 Bearll B"'' 1., 1.~m F•o<,t & GREATOUTDOORWORK law ollice F1trn9 1gt\t MEDFllOllTOFFICE Assn Alt " Tom We nave opentng5 tor 50 typing & dJIJ entry F ~ P T 6ull>y fNT lronl " .•· F •t-' I• 1.a .. ?5 A ll'ln CALL 642-4333 ___________ 2_7_2_4 1~E~N·J~O~Y ... 1·4.•1~5··~"'"'re·t-ur•n•oniiim1~Dof~·m·~-Stie~.-5---~~ '*MALE non-smkr room· Trust Oeecs S 10 000 to I,_.!"""!""",_. ...... __ _ GIRLS HUNTINGTON BEACH. cn>TA M1SA. • people trJ ... ''" Jppro•-med tienl'lot:. PJ•O vu I ,.,, R R .. , • r 0 \ .. • 1 Pi. ... , r,, l ~A') • 18 m.itely 15 C'J ,s deto\ler ca11on E•P MIP!Jt t>ul 1n9 lt•ur• .., "' 't ~ mate wanted Room with S 1 000 000 Call OenoSon HOUSEKEEPER lor ou'y pvt bath & pvt entrance Assoc 673-7311 NOW' proless1onal 4 nrs Pi'' Large sunny COM house ~--~---... -day in A M 4 days per wnn patio $445tmo Catt Mon!)' To Loan~ 2914 week own lransp & ret-759-3313 or 644-4245 -erences req d 975·8444 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOs• 2 Story 3BR lux home • $10 000 up No creo1tV' Olk 10 bch M/F non smkr No penally C.ill Denison IOUSIUEPH AVAIL GET RUDY IOW FOR SUMMER JOBS 1no 1e1eonono: J rectones no1 nee ASAP 11 .. t • l•.3 S d• ,. , "1 •' • ~· • ·::. RECEPTIOllST Fu• • "'" lor NB Pt.,11rsul.,. IHDIC&l l&Cll OFFICE o•t ce Pn >nf!s me; I f!asl'I "'" ,-no -PTrTTtne~>;Uwr•n ~. ,,, tit'• - • ... 1 ·o el1h ;,.s~·c 6;''1·0760 tn the Oranllt< Countyl a•+'d Work"°"'' .w u1ao1e ,.._E11ERll OFFICE daylight nours Adultsl • " wllh CJtl. ''dtoc wagons P11""'" typ•no 'I 11 '"ii or 1tgn1 · ... l."!> Jre (,.orona.1,.1M,11 M,.1,, needed v .. 1 d•1ver.. ~ '"' no e ·:-I NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VAUJ:Y, mvoo: & LAGUNA Bl:ACH S490mo dep 548-4478 Assoc 873-7311 NOW• *S125PHWHI* or642·6114 JP orT1m NO-OUALIFI NG Consi & Lo\'e-ln E•Pt>minceo 8At.e<>.l ~ Pomt 38r' t.ano t.OM'i Avanabie , --~~~en.tor license t!.'41 _, ~or om I fRO T OFF CE p T I mediate ass1..:i ,,...,.nrc: 101 .,, N I I a AFTER SCHOOL Wlllk I low1nq .l !>II •I If I "'"Q GE"...,ERAl uHIC~ ~ <l'Pf"V -TI 6 3<·~Se!:Jet.1r U' .,m,111 1•n11pJ PM, n,.,, ·' '1"' '' 1 .. ,,..,ltng By CHARLES GOREN m\ ·, qut'cn v.on Declarer 1houah1 ~ •3~ \'1' U,]-'attt, ~a:ll he ~ad 111 Jlt "'J' l.ecp E.d,t llff l<"ad and thc Ulnlr:lll \loJ\ \J.fe 0 at tnck IWO J C'dMl'' ,.i,hcd 1he k mg Clf clubs Jttd '"*' ;J1ghrl) ralcen aback when the 4uccn_, dropped When West 'h•h•cJ oul on 1hc ,econd club, de- d .irc:r had rio v. d) to e'Lablish 1hc '1111 "''' tioul fir•;i surrcndenng a 111d . 10.E-4.'l . Jnd the heart return 11c11cJ the dC'IC'nder' four morc 2Ba easy parking $490. Owner Builoer last lund-1 213 872 1549 'Start earning f••l•J 1stltils1 259·8221 days Ing Blo;r (714) 780 2535 money toda~· 675-3760 eveslwk nds · P.irl 11me wor '' 11ur!. MOM \If d 29 I ltOHEMH lYAILHU e<och w~l.cfily•''"' 11 • ..; Cd M 3BR 2BA house Lg y a nte 16 •S175PUWEEI l tell1ngsubsc11p1tonS l('lr pvt room/Ba gar. best NEED $25 000 10 s50 000 * tne Daily P1101 IOC lndry hkups $600 Wiii pay lS'lro interest Se-Ortve. Errands. Engllst• . Aver.:ige 540 00 to Call Mark 673-4243 cured bv SFR Principals Rt>lerences Lo\'e Ch1l<1rttn $60 00 per llllH•k COM Fem prol non·)mkr only 631-1453 818·990·75::i? I" Win Pr•ZPS and l>Ol'V~"!> to snare 3Br 3Ba duple•, · Ideal lor Junior H19t ~~::nmo'1i::i tio;53PCH Mortgages. T.O. 2918 Employmtnt 55301· ;:~~:~~~1a11on'" $50 000 151 T 0 SALE pruv1dt!O COM-Ocean Side Of PCH S6251mo ar 15•. 1nteres1 acce1•T1•C CUlll 2Br 2Ba master BR avail Santa Baroar.i 1oca1ton Irvine Gen I Contractor gar lrptc deer. $675 27~. LTV Bkr 780-2535 need<; t>\P d A P Cter k ;59. 1888 or 641-3607 ComP• •er •'~P torev•\.vS AM-10 3' ~~· r' I J(•1 insurancf" ntlttfl "HtOUS ororr~. nmtl' ..,.,1"1.,.-eT I With-OMAR SHARIF Pl I <.1<11ly l ~' Oll•CI' duli<>s nclu.Jinq ;_:,.' • ,.,\ • ''' "~h ~nd T ANNAH HIRSCH " WED Ju~t t • '101n1J N('liff.J i 1rU\. P". nq f,;,r, ,,,," " , ..,':t , ,, ~ ' 10 1::> R.iv•!IUllO If.I•~ I Nf'Jr OC Air port ~ill MODELS Anah<>otn CA bt:-nehts 85 1 9719 1011 Rayrnc.rd Ave nor It or I CIFT SHOP. MHAGH . Ora• •1emorPt·1 Wtll I• 1 n 'e~perienced I OEUYUY PUSOI F T I sates per.,on t(l m;in.iqe JAlan Bl"Ck F1orost 28091 elegar I L i,r,; '-'"~a Nwpt Blvd NB 675 nr,1 I snop P T u .. rm.ine•1I EnerQt>t•c 1..1 .. .r v.-DESI CUllll maturP ; " • , M,1n , ...,1gh1s W •ll tra•n Sea Lark ger 4f;J ~ 0 Bo• l2 " 1 Motel 22"4 Ne.,..uort Costa""" 1 q 1,18 B••d C. .,_1 G.io • 1.1~ DESI(. TOP ll•'th \11lnl·r.1hh: '•1111!1 lll ,f, 'OH Ill \\~'I • II ~ 4 ~ • Q 6 •QIJt~I\\ • I\ fl I -\"I • I 111 11 ti OFC MGR hHtt4 •P•C • ' 10 It ~ ' • Q., \ • J 'l:?. A11t !.',.,.,, ..,,,. c • '<! j("f' e H ~ . () • I\ .I 10 + 10 II It J .. 01 111 111d.' dl'" n Ont' CdM pleasant atmospnete 1mmeci occupancy W O non-sml\r sundeck S'l90 mo 721·9!>46 E e~p 1n constr uction or RE 1 Oe'l-elopment a pus SalJ• ~ r '"ge S. 2 S:? " Se<oO rt' ,.,, .. tr l ynel l I •1 p•1at 1Eng1neenno co m SartJ An1 se<: I< " ,. 1nd1111dual II J I : ·~ ~e~ .. 1 ',.P~f'l~~ll~• 1 t1A1l•ST ·L $' • ' I\ • .. J l>cd.ucr·, plin 1..a, 1..orrC"\.1 11 he nceJcd dll '" .. tub md.\. but v.1th h1u1 111d ,, rn thl" 01hcr .. un~. ft'C duh 111d .. , \\OUIJ ha'l-C \Uffo:cd ~"·•'<' \011 'f'lllcd 1hc road to "' htf\, PO Box 18326 tr\' "e CA AnnouncffMnts 2920 COM Snare 2BR apt 2BA 1------------""" Ir pie $550 mo •• ulll CIEllT IOCTOI 011er1ooi.s oarr. Walk 10 Creo11 Cleanup & Reooir 9271'\ 8'l,I) AIDE LIVE l'I, ' l'r>n smi..r Assist 1eJtl'lt>r 1n whlchr I CAll2·1PMllU. oe11cl'I 644-0349 jBu1ld New Credit Fr.,.f' De Empt)d Fem Sllr nomf' 1n tails Call Now 72?-'\510 P T r "'""' $400 mo I ! 6~::> ;!.)57 PlUll (2U)U1-022' ~change AM/PM cooking & llte duties tor sem1- hanO•cc;p fJdy 957 1e 10 E SIDE C M Prof M F Sport~ minded easy going Pe1s oi.. nr lr wy $420 • 12ut 64 S-8-170 Fem. 25·40. non·smkr 10 share 2BR metapl"tys1cat 1y minded Quiet resp Patoo storage cat OK $315 S250 • '' ul!I Av111 7 ·I or soonel Bev 754-5985 Home on B•g Canyon pro •ale Qu1e1 mature nfs master ste avail now $895. 64<1-1763 L DO ISLE M F mature neat prof Pvt bdrm sot ting rm beth Avl 71 1 $540 • tU!ll 723-4088 WF snr new 2BR 2BA Baycrest NB condo trplc gar poor 1ac gated $550 mo Mike 770-2032 Days 854·5?54 Evf'S My cat & I wlll shr turn 4BR13BA tu• Back Bay lnhm w/35 · Nlsmkr lody Pool spa. tennis sec. gar AIC yord We're nea11c1eon w1tn humor S500 650-8553 N B M/F non smkr prof Mslr bdrm w/BA, pool. tndry, prktng avail 7 1 $450· dep 646-5437 NPT Beach Clean respon· sibte prof non-smoker $375 -'' Avolloble 711 Reserve now 631-7467 Npt Beach MIF stir 2Br l''tBa 2·atory Lrg bdrm atra S10toge i.,OO,mo • utll 645-364 7 l\ltJ msg Prof Fm wanteo to share 3BR house COM w/2 prof males $450 · $450 sec deo 760-8252 Prof M/F, n-smkr shr part lurn 3 BR 3 BA brand new CdM hse wl prof'lttm Walk to bch S8501mo • ·~ utll &.44-6028 l1twre.l.,1HttLMr Seeking female room- mate Irvine near UCI Mas1er bedroom. II· teched beth $425 mo in· eludes utthlies Call Early mornlngllata ollernoon 733·881 t 2726 lRVI Ne CO'IE PIHllc 1ur- g«y prOf w•nta 10 rent . OU-I hOUM or guH1 wino 1 ·800-333-050!> ly SYDNEY OMARR Friday, Juu 8 ' ARIES (March ~l-.\pnl IQ) Ro mance fills ~our air Full Moon occupies :-.!1n1h H oit\C 3nen11ng 1deahc;m, 111oul searching. reaching for h1ghl'r plane '\ umcnc31 "~de-c mpha .. 11cs sp1n1uaht). seances. manttc ans and M"1e nccs. TAllRl' I .\pnl ~O.Ma .:?01. W«el end htg.hltghts soltd ground, d1vmoni. of rcspon!>lhthl\. a"arcncss of e"~nses. Rclat1o nsh1p 1s strong. commitment could tx· ma(k relating 10 \our future. Canccr. Capncorn ind1' 1uuah pla~ ruko; GEMINI I Ma~ 21-Junl· 201 You m1gh1 bt-S3)'1ng. "This Fnday night I'm going to let people knn~ ho" I feel'" Yo u'll attract love . people "'II be dra~n to \OU. "'II npre'' their pro blems. Anes plays s1gn1lil·ant role. CANCER (Junl' 21-J ul) 221· Yo u·v(' been patient conccmtng emplo~ m ent, dept.'ndcnl'\, ht·allh rl"pon Ever) thin~ comes together almO!>l at once. You'll be opt1m1 s11c. "'eekcnd will feature vigor, cnthu\la m . romanttr invol"emcnt. LEO (Juh 2.'·Aug. 22 ): Empha\1~ on style. crea11v11y, d isplay of atTec uo n . cnano features emotional fireworks. phy'1cal attraction, ac tio n'> baM:d o n m1u111on and impulse. C ancer. Aquanus persons pla} rok • VIRGO ( ug. 23-Scpt 22) What begins a~ m;mcr of speculation beco mes real. esper1all} 10 connection with propcn) Certain rule • regulatio n are enforc<.'d . "111 ultimate ly wo rk in )'Our favor. Sagit- tanan ligures in scenano LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22)· lnd1V1dual you rcspect dcclar", "Mr. ha\C )OU loo\Cncd up'" Rcstnct1o ns have been removed. burden 1s ltfted. Re!iuh l'i gn.·atl'r l><'lf-(''<prei.ston. JO)'. Yo u'll ~nousl)' co nsider rtloca11ng, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N o". 21 ): Full Moon po 111on h1ghltahts valuables, pe"°nal possc!>sto ns. ab1ht} 10 collect data previously unavailable. Rradmg material ~ 111 play significant role. Ocm im . Virgo per'lons in picture. SAGITTARJUS (Nov. :?:?-Oec 2 l ): Yo u get ~xactl)' w hat you wan t with help from family mcm~r. Accent style, charm, diplomacy. Keep rcrC11t rcsolulton concerning citcrcisc. die t. nutri- tion. Romancr could involve Taurus. Libra persons. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Although cmotton a l rua has been pulled you ~111 keep balance. lnd1v 1dual who intended to topple )OU will be defeated. Some will ask ... What's your scc~t of succc s?" lmponant all 1~ hchtnd scenes. AQUARI US (Jan . 20-f cb. 18)· Secnano h1ahhahts in1cns1ty, ~ ~11mcn1. communu:at1on from adortd one wfio previously 1.1. Sitl/ltnl pttfe rred to rcm:un 1ncogn1to You'll ~ 11yin1. "I thank my luc ky ;::;::::=~-==== st•"'" 8c aware of ttmt'. m1110Mc1 itnt PISCES (Feb l 9-March 20)· uddcnly you ~m to find ttt~t ~~~~~~~2~7~6;.;.9 of unl\cNI appeal MaJor d1sco,ery 1s love. Em phasis o n advance· ....., lllLl•I mcnt. freedom from drudacry. Ton11h1 w ill be uc1tlf\&. weeke nd Nl!WPQAT llACH 1 II n I '••a Cop, 9eNice on Sit• prospe<'t 41 a so t''<C"C c .... 111 IF J NE I I YO R BIRTHDAY: Althouah you art confused teo so fT, Cofon• o.i tt 11 c' idcnt )OU did naht thma when t n11nttnna d o m esu c chan,e. Mer Good P«ttlng C911 ldjustmcnt Ltfc\t~lc will be mo re ha rmo n ious aa result. Focus on Ken. ~!.'!~·UOO mara\11 uuu~. ru1drncc. finance You ncvtr Wlll be satiafltd with tttand-rate produc t or pc.-nons. You can handle rnpons1bl1ity. wOlt ~5 :o 7~5 T '*1•· ~ under l>tt' urc mttt dc•dhnc • fUnct1on •hen chaos appears to nale. 1~!d . Npt ... ~~~· Capncom, a~ccr JX'r"On~ play imponan t rola. Novcm bcrwill be SSOO/mo Clff 190.9792 your most ~11n1ficant month of 1990. -____ ._ ' l · 1-l !>57 Ol'JI EOf 1y PATRIC \llAUCER Friday, Junr 8 '""'h \\nr '""h 1-ii.t I + I'~" I • ril" \ ' I l'a" l'a" Pjt" < J1-..·1111111 lcJJ I '' "' • \,111w ltnt'' ll1Jl 111lc1 C\lrJ .. h.11,t'• ·"" J11J1.ull "' unc.ir1h 0 1•1," ,.,, -1.11111>' ,,,u 111 1hr ta .. t. l ,md .11 1.1 \•Ht\\: 111uJJlrJ th< fllJ\ '''" v..•nJ,•r h••" \OU "'ulJ hJ-.r 1 d\t l l1•11l.. ,I It\ rt\ ..,,, "". 111mp ,,, 1htt·r "'' 1ru111r 1A,1• .1 •P••fl•rl)I ,h,11 \\uh 14 h111h ,,1rJ !'<''"'' Jth..I .1 '" -.11J ,1111. h~ I h.1J "' h.1,t' plJ' ~''°'1 11 ht' p.mnrt h.td .1 min11num rr'"""'' \\ t ,, t•,I .1 '"" II• .11 I .111J Jum \f11:r "'mnin• 1hc ltr\t trick on lhl IJhlc. Jcdd.rcr !>huuld ha11c co me I<' hand "'rth a \f'ade 10 lcad a d ub wv. uJ Jumm\ ·, l.111g Ii \\ c t pro· Jule' J k"• duh, dcdarer 1ake<1 the l.1ntt .a1td then fnll1>"'' wrth a Imes~ 111 1hc 1.i,l., hctng qu11e happy to 'urrl'uJer .t 111d, 1<1 West I he une~~dcd bonu comes "hen 1hr .;;ard' hc a' m thc d1aaram. \\ c'' rollll"' wnh thc quc-cn of .luh' .ind d~l.ucr can guarantee hi.\ ,111Hr1h.I b' .dlowmg her maJt \ty 10 v.1n lht' lrlll' No rc1urn lrom We~t l an cndilngcr 1ht' .:onttad. and dc- d arcr ,.an. a1 "" le1~u1e, extract fa1.1 '1. three c:lut'I• v.11h the l.mg. ace and 1•• l. h' da1m hb contract ARIES (~1arlh ~I -\pnl ~II) ( urrcnt planctan dctt\ 11\ ma' well be c reaung 'ioml' l..1nd of l lug-of-~Jr nfl or \Cpara11on tlo~l'\er. 11 would be loul1\h on 'our pan 111 alter \Our po<>111o n or s1and ~cause. tn 1 h1~ 1nstam·c rl \Ou ~''l' 01he~ Jn rnt..:h . the) ~111 defin11eh tal..c J 'ard TA • R S 1 -\pnl ~I -\t,1~ 'I) Tht•rc 1\ , lnl 10 he <;a1J tor ta lung cxpcn. profC">'>IOnJl or l"\ l'n kg.al Jd\ tee no~ tk·fore tinalwng a financial. bu<11nc') .. or pm~rt' maua In oth,·r ~onh don't bt-Lakt'n tn b) o th<'r'>· chJrm or "'"nintt \\J\\ lx>t·au~· \(.lU h.i'<' had cnoug.h dt"1ppointmt'nt\ n·\l·ntl\ to l.t\t ,, hll't1mt• TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE GEMl/liil ( \1..i' ~~-Junt• .:! l 1 L 't•n partnt'r' ur clO<it' a'>\(,'1nates with "ho m \OU h.tH' hJJ tJ1rl) hJrn10n1ou'> \lra1r.htlo1""ard and profitable: bu.,inl''~ tkal111g\ in thc pa't no" .ip~ar to be making quit<' outragcou'> ,kmand' Therelnrl' the t1mc has come to senou sl) 1h1nk about taminatin~ nnl." part1l'ul.ir ltt' or arrangcmt.·nt CANCER IJunt.• .:!~-J ul\ ~,,. ~·ldom hJ\(' wu ~C'n under"° m uc h prc'lsurt.' Jnd put 111 1tw ,,.,, pt'r<,nnall). cmotmnall~ and pro fe!>sionall) llo\\nt'r it \OU c1rn11nul" h' remain calm. rnntrolled 1 and s11ck to \l)Ur hel1t.•f\, 'nu "111 \mln d1~0' er that what o thers want, eek Or e '-pcl'I I\ t1I . no funht.•f u~ tO )'OU LEO (J ul~ 2-i-.\ug ~'l T:\kt' •Hhan1agt of _currcnt ch311enging planc1a11 3!.pcctc; 10 \ed. ad\ it.•e or 3\'-l'itnnt.t trom those who arc more kno wledgcJfile or l''-IX'rtl'Ott.'d h t'n the moc;t pre~sing per· sonal problem' t.an and "'ll ht· n•,ohcd JUCit a\ o~m a~ )OU learn to unburden rather than ~mlc up \Our cmOllOM VIRGO (.\ug. N -Sept 2 l l Tht> rea~m v.h> loivcd one~ h~vt' I been w o flhand and un'' mpJtheth. m:entl~ \hould nov. be .tp- parcnt Ho"'e"~r. thl' t-ull ~h><>n m S.ig.ill;mu al o urgcs \OU to wmd d o"n. takt' thing!> J I J .. to wer pal'r and en urc tha1 cmot1onal. financial or othcr d1fficult1<'' .irc not undcrmining \Our gcncral health and w('lt bcmg. LIBRA (St* pt ~4-0ct 2 ~ ). \\hat t..ikc" pl..i l' dunng thc nc'<t few da)'I will m SOm<' ~:n rclnle tll r'enh or 1.k ,elopmcnts ~h1l'h took places" m o nth!> ago No" how e,cr. \OU ought to be a much calm« and ~ 1ser mdt' 1dual and nut J hout to be prtssun1t'd ovcr mttn~I personal. domestic or prok\\10nnl l'>'>U<'" SCORPIO (Ocl :?4-Nm 2:?) ln \Omt r~p('Cts )'Ou~ is o ne o f the most fa,ored 'itiM of the 7odm at the m omtnt b«au~ Pluto 1n orp10 anJ Jupite r 10 \3n1;rr hoth • ITord <.l u an <'normous amount o f prote t1on Hov.tver. there art fin:rne1al d1fficult1e4i 10 be overcome and 1nd1' 1dual\ "ho mu~t ~ to ld 10 l eep their J1 tanoc. SAGmARI (No' .B-Orc :?I) Tht mther nebulous planet ACROll inro 10 Al'IClent en.et , • EallOQ IC)Ol 15 Fruit 18 AOOarCI 17 1(1n Of ~a 18 Flow.t• 19 Am•lnC11 20 Good graoe 21 Shllde 22 Floor taY9(t 2• En -28 Cepnulata 27 Solemn 29 Tyoa of c1G•r 32 TtwMCll>are 33 Smlll l\qck 3A AOOY9 ~ 35 Seaaeg ... JI.QI·~ 37 P'9liMCI 31 LOft9 time 39 Muaf'troon> .oa..1 41 Made flt ·43 Lole I wor\ ••Freeways 4S SnoutOer movement ~~' •8 Aoorn 10 swono 2 3 17 Neptune currc-ntl~ "' Capncom ~1111 ~cm to bt crtat1n, havoc and upsetting all your financial c:\kula11ons, Ho wt'\'N, 11 would be w1~r to wait until the Full M oon 1 l'n 1hc wane bcfott le\una np or 20 $tvenna lonas1aod1ng 11('' CAPRICORN (IX-. 22-Jan W). ~cep a low profile h«au~ the Full Moon tn Sagtttanu\ 1111gn1fies o u arc now ltkcly to be o ut of sons or phsy1call) under par. There will be time enou1h later 1n the 27 m o nth 10 take thr v.orld b 'ltorm o r take othtM to utsk o ver rntensdy perwnal 'Or profc'IJ1onal mauc,, 32 AQ ARIUS (Jan. l 1-Frb. 19): Full Moon 1n the rather over· 35 op11m1st1 and O\ er-confident '11,n of . 11manus 11n1fies )'OU must ruard aptnst stcpp1n1 on othc" corns You ma n ot have f'tC'ttvC'd 31 all the auarantccs or a"'uran~'! }Ou ~k hut 1hert ttall 1 no n~ for a ho~down or ronfrontauon at ho me or at work. PISCES (Feb .:?0-M:m·h W) Fver ~1ncc 1ne C\un entered em1n1 on May 21 o u appear to ha"c c'f)(ncnccd bettk or btckenn1 both at home and at wotk. N v.. h-Owt>"cr, ou s1mpl havr to call a halt. call in sum s oumandin11 ilnd prt\•cnt o then from mak1n1 any m ott false or outra~u claim' o r demand I.JI' Jl1Ng I IS YOUR 811\TNOAY: The~ 1s no Point tn bc1n1 awkward or conte ntious o~er a JOtnt financial amnecm e1'\ or bu11ncs5 matter bttautc planc\ary ac:\Jv1t on )our btn hday •1n1fle the dye i cast More, th:at )our Iona-term haPJMnesa la probably only to ~ found t n a compk1cl) d1fTcl"(n t siemn~ or environment. 4, 28 52 Nor .. 0.,1) SJ Slitf«lflQ 55 SIM!P·- ~~uu S7 Vamaculll SI Anlcla 59 All°""' to eo 1r11t1 poet 81 Plllatl • 9 DOWH 1 Crull 2 910ck 01 atampa 30..-1 roriow.r • San<1ptper 5 Ell 8 Hag 7 RemoY9 8 Pronoun 9 Annoy9(1 tO Le¥a 9't~ 11 a..wean ICllOOI• 12 Ending IOI' moo or gan; 13 Hurl 21 Teecfl 1ntorm11 23 Unc8f111n 2$ Eqv.ne 1000 26 OMS NO 21 b orbitenl 28 .... ..,., ~ Ponct«ed 30 Rllt 31 Manoata 33 Meo1Ca t1on1 ~ Bakec •tam 38 Sebb8'PI • 1 Milt Adam• 3 7 H1nou sage 48 J"()()l..IC\im 39 ,.._.nenancu uni! ,,_ so l(notteo 40 Ha.r IMlu<• 4 2 Sf\8r'p parll 51 Tr ... 43 Mape S4 IC.tone pen •5 Go QUoCklY S$ to.HI 8 g 11 I' 13 • 0r-.. C.. DAil Y PILOT I Frld9y, June 1. 1110 ~-~·· -~· ·~.............._. 1r~--1r.·11 1r~--1r,·• ..,..._.._ · ,-, i:,..._:... •• .L-•• j..-~~i:........ •. .1 ••• -~--.u...!..o _..i__ .. -··I• 1.G Med ~ .-i....AKceooaer.-...1-· IMW 'ftaoOI tMJNDAl•DICIL-~ .._. , .. , S-ftl'fMOUTH ti 'IT a .. If.~~ In Loot1.1:0-;:; p:; time _.It~ .. 2 •ve .;;;: 11 lhol• ..-d ,.-; Greet coNI let eounct ,.., • .___ • ..-. M 111 .. .-.-ciruM cont.rol. Cetwtlt nno L =:..i:-~--· ==~-·~T~ ~~ z=: •. c•=~ 1275, 710·1•1. =-.:e~'· =·=~nS 1~.·~ ,'Tr. .. v:.=.: =-~=-= :::-::n':f:'I' ~tM garo.n. Nlict Cor-ChMt ot df..,., bat, •• --llT~... 8MW 'IO 8"cll 640-ne7, .,..1 1 1.D OOU11 -.o. Elec1rlc IUN'OOf. 13.ISO. H2·'205 IMD/W .... onade1Mwenwonm9nt. "'*· tablet. ~ & &Genet.Line..c .. ~eyea •.a11.131<ml .... IOO JAOUAR 'llXJ8-V12 ... nzs2121111111• door~~~ IC. _taM6tlevee/wtlnde "T counw ...... Retell S.turd~• &. Sunday• more. 645·85N deer. "3-Stto bl rel\ SH aoo 1• ••t Metm Mtti remote. [a. ~rRol'S·seriiNNiC-Hetctwete tto.-.. No aun. O ,.,, ., C 1tt0 PATHFINDER by ot10 44M '812. .,.,. · · .___ ....,,_,,..,_ 38,000 T-&f full -•-e , :.-...: • all A.noel• --AKC ~ aun Codi .. • 2 SPORT""•CH 21•.t. .. 1-. '~ -.. _ ., __ , ....... d9ye Of...,.._ S.. Steve. Mon thru Fri. 873·2241 White fabrlC couch $150, fwn butft $300 2 ~" """' " "· IMW ·e2 320! mllft Exce09nt con• ·-· 32 WrlQht HflfdW••· 1211---------prime Y9"Mr drH .. r • dela A. fUll equip 4.000 AC/AT/PM ~ extra MAZDA 1"5 GLC Hatct.-,... • .,,N 'II.,......, d'tlon. Mu1tMlllS15.000 • .W. 12S.000 ...U AocMtter. Cotta M..a TIUUllml 175 rattan chair al'ld male '250• 1 male blectt ml. all under warr. deal\ MUST SELL 5000 btlCk Gfey, automatic • ._ ....,_,,. 080132.f710 tt~d S25, pillows, delk, $300. 645-8788 Ne mtg ~·~ .... "!-3 port« II, 131.e"ooo, 11111 · · Hcallan1 c;ondltlon, lledl, eutometle. T-top•.1---------ir!I: N .~~"' ,, S...-Aetall Treneoortetlon compeny colfaa table, tamps. LOOKING fOf a eomp.. .,.,,. --12 700 311.eno loeded. P«f9c:t. 4&K. SM8 800 1HI TURBO DllWIT PAY "*"allzlng In exhibits & mlcroweve. Any offer. nlon? we haYe wondef'ful BMW 'M 733 ' · , 114,300. 775-070. CONVERTIBLE, S-apeed, [3 '. ... Very matUfe experienced friendly per90f1 needed for cuual Balboa Island 1to.-.. Some weekends & nights. 675-7700 di.plays ta seeking• PI T please call 848-905~ loYlng aog1 & cats • .,.11. 4 'llhtd Drfw/Jftpl 81 .. ml, axcel cond. MAZDA ll,323SE bledc, warranty. ••Ir ... experienced Tele · able lor adoption. Mutt 9())() $15,IOO 080. 544-0404. AMI FM/cua. ale. Low ml, -• 122,500. 642-3865 marketer. Individual mult WHITEWASH Rattan sofa. slble ------SS.500 551·1095. -.. I · PoSMM exc.llef'lt com-1ov•seat. matching q1au ~o to respon owner. --llUI Bleck/Irey AIC I o T'OYOTA 1911 4Runner. munleatton skills. Flex· top table/4 chair.. patio ome and'"· we m,ht 1111-•r ... 'II Ille MAZDA MIATA 1990, 50213 • • • • • 47K. Power •t"rlng, Ible work hours & e•cel-set, glass shelve unit, Ille have the perfect pet or PIONEER. 4.0L. 4 WO. AT, Auto. 'White. (2C8.X574) shoWroom c.r, llke new 11111111'11••• brakes. AC. c rulH, I> ... " ., . ' .... ..li. I I I\ lent compensation cabinets plants Ohurrle you 831-10~ AC , PS. PB. AM, 111.-113,995 080. 779-0111 AM/FM eaSMtte. Exe& *,11.T••LES* Please call marketing rug 9x1'2 s.w .'tpastels. llllALA~llTTIU FM/cassette. blue/gray ... I• 4•1 lent condition. 110,9001--------t .. mananai 455-9890 497·2366 CF $1 1,900.282-9654 .,........ •'ll•-080.Ron.7t4-892·3474 "'ggrMlllYa. motivated, v~ • _ Hand-rel • A lt'Otl--------•-1111 .,.._ l--~...,..~-----1 f' I 1 1 Ith WI Ill T T --------1 From $250 Up. 65().8553 ... Mlllll Ullll _.., tu.ck/gray IMlhet. LQW -'II IT TOYOTA 77 wagon ..... pro ess ona w M ASSIS Ill Mlscelfantous 60 I 5 --1 --h--5 4•4 loacM<I. automatic, miles. one ow. ner. ••· ••y LOST YOUR GAIN! 5 spd, ale, tow pkg. good boat ing k nowledge Energetic self-starter Looking Of gOOd ome • d ... s1 500 b MAMI ITATWMlllT needed now! 646-9607 needed to assist wedding Combo bell & disc sander yr old spayed black• & alarm, charcoal S t4,400. ecutive river. chrome al-SACRIFl,CEI LeaYlng cond., o o .• SELL BRITANNICA from leedl & counter locations & earn $330 per sale (grou). Call Blatr 1-800-828-9128 coordinator at Sherman & \o't' d r ill oreu white cat Owner neYe< 720-1704 Dys/E~ ... 'llllli loya. Cellular phone. country must sell Only ~0-1542 Theloll0Wlng~IOl1• Gardens In COM on Sat-w/varioble speed Both home Cat needs attec· JEEP WAGONEER L TO Auto (2EG~253) Mu11 see• 1.0. 341067 1800 ~ .... -thati right --------d~'lo ~=:h ~t. 30 urdays & Sundays. Top new condlllQO Prtced to tlon 969--tt95 19&6. Loaded, good con-. Ill.HI .... --· 18001 White. loaded. nm& •11 • ·--Bnttol .t400, COsll pay Call Angela Mon sell last 979 4708 PETS ARE PEOPLE TOOi dltlon. prtYale party. ..."91 Serious lnqulre<1 only 5 epeed. air, caasette, mag CA 92826 thru Fri. 673-2261 uw•ual ... lirRia $8,250. Days 720-2422, ltttiew -S 13.000 PrlYale party, wheelt extra clean low Zelda Fay Wati., 25 """ n. E "' Boarding & grooming eves 673·9540 Ul-1111 Oay1 7141847-1187 mllet (34445) ' Ocean Blvd . Cdm, PLAITS 25 years experience MERCEDES 1978 450SL Evenings 714/345·0651 -. __ :.,. __ 1 a-u.1 Ftr..a 112825 allfTllY·nPllT * 645·4445 * Sherry s K-9 546-2848 Trudcs 9035 2 tops BEAUTYI MINT! --,__ -• This bu11ne11 it c $20.900 OBO. Call 10< In-PORSCHE 1961 1600 MJ-1111 ducted by an lndlVldual Part ttme. gOOd typing a HERMAN Miiier grand-Pianos & Organs '84 TOYOT.J.-"iCk Up Long ...... JIHS I tlon 714-848-4013 Su Per Karman The ragtttran1 co mu11. Bl-lingual helptul, lather cioci.. $350 Oak Bed, camper Shell, 4 White, tan leather, t 0<ma • ___ __ Notchback Coupe Fully menced 10 transact oo Call MCS Markeung lor ---------rockmg chatr !65 Play-6059 speed. auto AIC, PIS, bwner. 38,000 mlles, aer-MERCEDES 450 SLC rest0<ed Black/Ian Re. TOYOTA '88 MR2. Orig· MU under the hcflti appolnlment 64_5_-2_93_9 Ant$S 6010 pe_n. sassy sea• & stroller Baby grand piano. PIB, Am/Fm. Low mtles vice records. St5,995. 1977. excellent con-cent $4,000 engine over-lnal owner •13000 miles oollness name 0< na lllFP• Cllll P/T PINE S·drawer dreuer $45 tor all 848-6995 Yamana, new cond111on, $3900 cash 545-6435 714/650-5914 Eves dillon. beautiful 93.000 hall $15,900 (374ZA0) L 0 ad e d 1 s 9 2 7 5 listed above on NI A u s PAC••AN COCKTAIL c 8 11 6 4 6 -0 8 1 2 0 r -mites Many extras Private party 643-0733 l>A5-0l30 & 957-2837, Zelda wans t M/pref Reliable. Mon-w/3 beveled mirrors sml ..., m -CHEVY "54-PICK-UP ""' Th s statement was l Fri, 1-5·30 N.8. 642-6262 jewelry drav.er Good TABLE S595 SODA MA-85 l -6777 Suzette REBUILT S 15•000 642"5 !50 PORSCHE 1972 911T Re· eyenlngs with;,... ~nty Clerk of cond $200 545-8105 CHINE $52!i Both 1n BEAUTIFUL an11que Aus-WITH CAMPER $2295 CllJC& 'II If OllY MERCEDES 73 450SE• stored, llke new Call me VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT ange County on May lllPPlll '* BUYING ITEMS * good cond 540 6092 1r1an baby grand piano SEE. 642-0567 Black on black Auto. air auto. ate. power. ·great S 14.000 642-2923 CONVERTIBLE 1982. 1990 f Investment Co seeks 1nd111 • 18905 10 19505 • Xlnt cond • matching P~93 P~lock . cassette condtt1on• $5 .500. PORSCHE 944 hlta 5 excellent condition. Must Published Orange Co toprooessUPSandFed •Jewe1ry10Household* Cameras& stool $2,250 964-5917 V"'ns 9040 (2 o ) 969-7;"90 I . ~K · I see/drlvel $4900 Oa11yP1lotJunet,8,15. Ex: collate material; oro· • 111,111 ---sp · snr • tan Int. m 854 5654 1990 ceas mall: listing boxes Please Lv Msg 673-6223 EQU!pmtnt 6016 'll IS990 LT MERCEDES 74. Relocat· all hwy, ex. cond . loaded! • 662·5565-Terry 1---------~ONY EVA 80 8mn1 video Sporting Goods 6065 33,000 mlle~". as newt T1tff4trt lt~iH hr~ Ing Must Sell' Belge. exc. $10,000. 673-7513. VW 1967 Bug Appllances 6011 recorder & V3 auti.t locus STAIR STEPPER, exercise 1 ... 2-0010 cond.. SS.OOO as Is • Class original. good cond Pl&.IC NOTICE F4 -----------bk bl Many extras Phone ~ (7 14)856-6637 days or must sell $2.500 ---------t STl.E-S REFRIGERATOR. no fr O"t. zoom hanoyc:ino .,.,,mera 1 e. porta e exerciser. $12.500" OBO 640· 1555.._________ (7 14)551 3603 NOTICE "' ., & case, hke new $700 $99 al ( three "" • eve 966-1473 (ANO OTHERS) 2 door. clean & e~cellent or 494-9799 INVITING BIOi Will deli ver $165 Pro Minolta XK sy-.tem & 800·255-6835 Nel 9-5. '87 TOYOTA WINDOW DATSUN ·73 2402. no air, IEIOEIES 'li, 230 A FEW EIAJIPl.ll Cl' VW 1975 Bug While, runs NOTICE IS HERE 642-7566 4 lenses flash & bag good car. $1500 OBO. Perteet cnndltion 1 _ great. excellent con-GIVEN · lllat seal $400 848-6995 VAN 5 speed new tires, 714 536-6070 owner. 99,000 m1 White, OUl PIEOWID> AvnN dltlon S 1.950 964-5917 proposals tor furn1sh1ng REFRIGERATOR BAR carpeted 1nter1or $6,900 54250_ Call Donna labor 1 1 1 SIZE Kenmore brown ""c•0•1n·s------0-1 645-9927 DATSUN '81 280ZX ·II • m (IDK91n 11151 E.l vw 1983 RABBIT GTI. ·mater as. equ pma n ice cond1 t10 $50 6 1 0-0DGE ,86 CARAVAN 7 2x2 One owner E11cetlent 474-8111 9am-Spm black so 000 onglnal transponatton and au 675-6852 •Collec1or••lnv0 s1ors condS.4200080 ••ERCEDEc ·75 280 ·~•Jll (ll&4lll Sll,ttS miles $3750 OBOotrterfaciltlle.esmaybe ~ '" I Passenger LOADED "" "' quired for the MEASU •Estates WE SUV & ~EL L MINT cond1t1on $8000 (71 4) 731-3441 549-0703 SEDAN E11cep11onal ·IS•~ t1Cll$14) m.m 499-1493 "C" NEW SIDEWALK co •Part Tl••* SUMMER JOBS NOW! --------60-1-41: rare coins Free Aµprt'\als P Bo 7012 642_ 1064 DATSUN 81 28ou One owner S5500 Oller SIJ-VW 1985 G.OLF. 2-door STRUCTION 1989-90, Furniture MICHAEL S 650 2002 OWff ats Ellcellenl cond I owner 5 Wiii trade Sports ? ··-ln t~ll m Must sell Good con-be reoelved Dy the Cny YOU CAN EARN SSO -ANTIQUE CHEST. bar 1983 SCHOCK Electric •Antf---------1 spd, T·tops, bronze wtlh Classic 556-0108 dlt•on 4 new Sires Costa Mesa et lhe OHICe s 1oo ANO MORE EACH stools furmt1J•e collec-Jtwtlry /Furs1 Art Bo.al 9ood condt11on full ques. 9045 tan leather 1n1enor IEllCHES 15 310sl ·llhnl ll'WSIOI 111~ Kenwood pullout stereo: g:,f~tti~~r-C~~f~~~oo.~ WEEK -WORKING PART It b le s m ' SC c a II 6025 COVt'o 5 S6 500 720-1515 __ c_1a_s_s1_cs _______ I $4.300 840-7741 Mml GOnd 25,000 mues •&l 19l ll0Sl l-..otll IMI SUI back tinted windows, the hour of 10 00. m M TIME' 723-5543 "' STARF RE ,,. FALCON SPRINT E sunroof S4 800 nego •1TIQUE I irsT•Tr c4 I wtlh trailer ·.,.. •-DATSUN 82 280ZX smoke silver ask 1ng • day, June 18, 1990. at wh Beautiful sola loveseat • s: " " 225 OMC outdn11e VHS cellent cond11ton needs Leather T -tops Power $37 500 Cc1U 99 1-1065 835 3171 1Iab 1 e M 1che 11 e · time they will be We have a NEW PRO-Chau ottoman new con-JEWELRY radio compass depth paint only Will cons1df!f everylhi ng s iereo • 213-470-6466 puDltCI~ and read aloud GRAM tor STUDENTS d1tton Oal. trim $295 L arge sel ecttor. 01 tinder elt'C'lnc tr1m labs. lrade SS 500 OBO cassetttonewbroke&and IERCEIES 'l7•20SEL lSOO AUTO MAllDft. vw 1987 Cabrlolel tlle CounctlChambersSe 12-16 YEARS OF AGf 714-8-l t-3486 d1amondi. v .n 1 .1gt' f 1t11en ''"" chem1ca1 979-1390 tires. custom 11ms quns Like new Warranty intact. SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 81ack•btack e11tended ad proposals shall bear 1 helping us get new cus-<>-~ watthes incl RolP• .ino head v bun!\' S 12 500 FORD 66 MUSTANG great $4200 Call Judy at 27.000 m11Ps $40.500 or Ne-I freeway (55) warranty alarm. onginal n"a''!..oof tththe· worb'ddk~anbud, 1 tomers lor our news-...... utyresl Kltlg·S<l Patek WI' huy sell trdde G7 .l .!590 bu '\1n es s 540 6 " I a!.. e over I ease -,....... "~ ~ ' ~ ' mawess box spr1n~s · 289 engine. automatic. • J.,J days at [.Go..-, S•"la •N owner always garaged, ot .. •• d'st1nnu1• .. 1ng mar paper and r epdtr W tlltom 675-8943 rf'S1denc0 2 3 J" ·377 Oa s 833 7537 _,,.,, .,, " 1 ""' ' ··• ""' frames LIKE NEW 250 Harold Jt•\\eters 311 6 ~ 95°o•f'storcd 673-0 138 ( I 14 ··ti 'eves Y • excel ent condition Any b•d received alter 1 HERE'S THE DEAL 499-1248 evenmqs NewpNI Blvd ,11 32nd i--------------------OAT SUN 1982 280ZX 2 • "l SB 750 OBO 733-240 1 scheduled clostn~ 11me I t This is not J paper Duncan Pn\'te mahOQdnv 113•0315 Sall Boats 7014 Autos lmport~d 9 100 Automatic au powe• v w 1989 F o • GL the rec;etpt ot bi •shall ro le No del111er1ng in -windows moonro of BARGAIN' Under low returned 10 the bidder u, ed • d•ntng •m set S850 ,.. 8 A SCHOCK SABOT, ACURA 1988 Legend. lully G--... con•loltun S"' 000 ._,1 ., bn"" c.c. oi:co ... opened rt sh.ill t>e lhe s 1/01/ M ahog any t..1dnl.'y r O• omt'ler ldCkl Oll·wht vvu ' "' "l'U'· ~~ '"" .,__, tsrin d"d 2. We provide trar~spor-knit col.lat. c 5~rr~e;~es_~~~~d ~:,~~~ 5e,~;~;l.0~0-6&t!.;..+eo--+-11a.-~~:.J-lil-.-..c.4IF....,...~ condt11on. 1111 the goodies• :S;;·;;;;;·~.~ bid 15 ~~~Iv ta11on aria-mitning · tan set with chair tounge bnd ldt1.:i1 Qr.ic1 q111 '' 4 ' 64, _.1363 552_5833 I•--------964-7362 Musi see' in proper ttme 3 You would be .working & table S450 Conum1-new f>ac $500 5~9-1:01·1 I :.> • ESCORT 'II IT vw Convertible Suptr· A sel ol Bid Oocume wtthk1dsyourownageon porary oai.. 01r1111g 1111111• !SABOT goooconc1111on 2 IMW1171320i Beetle 1974 , new maybeobta1nedatthe en adull·superv1sed sales w/4 chairs S425 Wt111e Ptts & Animals 6049 s1111s. e11ce11ent race •e-Or1g1na1 owner. very clean. A11~Hg1~65c;u1 ise c.assethl motor/lop 53•80010 80 flee ot trte City Eng111Hr team E cabinet $2!> Green ot-'-or d A s lo.111 g S 7 00 white A817C9. s, !33800/0BO 1 .. ,195 I 854-6965/2 t3-654-6540 Fa11 0.1ve Costa Mes.a C 4. Earn GOOD MON V toman 30 , 30 '> 1 f I * * PETUll * * 7 14 9~4 -l03~ c v to1n1a. upon nonrefunda and nave a crtance to 67'>-S29< HC PUPPIES VW 85 JETIA payment ol S8 00 An a earn daily & weekly cash I• A E k BMW 1986 528e 42 000 Tlllff4trt lloltilS ford 4 Or snrt a •c excel cond, dlloonal charge ot S3 00 bonuses plus go on out· GOLD lab11. cu~• m h1qh mencari s imo • Sailboards 70 18 miles Wrt•te. black M2·0010 SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE S6.000 080 640-8044 be made 11 ha'ldleo by m ings and more' back uphol Chau •Int I Bichon Frt!>f.' • Bo"' r • leather interior 5-speed CALL 642 5678 Bid Documents and ot CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMA TtON• .. ~321, (It. 221 Isl fer Ji• cond cost 450 sell StO•i Coci..er • Oa1ma11.i11 • W IN OSURrfR g C>od lmmacutJle' S15 950 • •A•ut•o·s-D·o·m···s-tl·c-·9•3•00-1con1rac1 documents m 080 Ouee11 size It ' " Do""::. • GolC1t='•• Hl' ton d m I < I "e 11 I Ga r> 4 7 4 . 4 0 0 4 I d HONDA 1987 Accord LXI ... also be e .. 1m1neo at the headbnard \ Ir amt' sc.• lltt'Vt'I • ......... 111 • 675 I I " f><;O 0230 ,. .. Ht'llChback au1omat1G Siiboa Island 6 106 -,-o-st_a_M_t _sa ____ 6_1_2_41 -A·M·C-t9_8_5_A-lh·a-nc_e_C_o_n_.,flte OI the Ctt., Clerk ol I OBO 6 73--311 l h 1'> 1 Ac '>r • MJ k'>P 1~~----......... -·1 vert•ble Loaded brand C•ty 01 C,psta .M.esa • Min P1ri • Old Eno~'>h , BMW 78 3201 Beige. vety Cit .in7 52K S111 Sun 8-3 206 Ruby s S Documents""'" not be m SI I D k /st m t I e s $ ll 0 0 TOY kid'> ~ .... nnwn s new c~stom ~op 2 500 _. unless 1he •ddttlo 11•5SIZE WATElllED Sr1t .. i 11 ~ • Pol'<I •' • Pug 1ps OC S oragt 1 Ei<Gellenl Cond .ill re-714 840 5258 j Sample Sale Golf tennis small clolhl''> shoes 714-897 2849 $3"" 00 charg• 15" inclu Black LaQue• Ma1t1f''>S • <;totti1• • !:>hl'lland 7022 cords SJ 500 0 80 pp • t. active v.eJr clot1.1ng hsewJrt>~ 11ryl • & more•, ~ Heaaboara G11s'> C.1b1 S""Pr<Joa • Sµrnqt'r • .· ~11 e 63 1-8 540 days Southwest designer SAT & SUN 8-2 2:?15 llTISllllllS200 wira~~YD':~~anoemade nets Almos• ~rand New" Spw ~ • 1( r~ ·• lHll•ltlt IMMt41~ely • 631-1780 HIU 'II &CCOllD clothtng also Meytff P1 1011 Vtc.lvri.:11 Govt seizures & surplus. the Pr()()Osal form s E 11cellen t con<"tt o' • All r"'~'P "" Q•• 11 1111t· ... a 2 shps will aq :ommodate SU / E !lent ~ Corvettes lu•ury cars P-1 through p.g PfOV\ded H E SJOOOB0 608-081; I PETLANDPAVlltON 65and45oowerorsa11 IMW'l0320i vergra0y 09x0c.e77 nl YARD SAL[ Saturday, vans 4 trucks Call tile contract documen IR OPEN 7 DAYS 760 5070 Excellent cond111on 1n & dlllon 1 14 Corona del Mar 6122 only Sam •pm I 01s ol t 900 32 3366 E 70 0 U EE N MA TT AE S S slull' JI 1 Avoc,\dO 1Co1-• l-Jtl 1 and shall t:>e eccompani 16374 Be•"" Bl11d m1 S out' Automatic !rans-1111101 llTSUll' HI Oren 7.:1m-tOpm $ 12 lee by a cen111e<1 °' casn1e SET1 FRAME Simmons 405 twy neKt 10 T .i1qe1 I Sli' lal~H PHI I 1mss1on new le.a1her 1n MO Utl 110111 /l&UH HU lege 6 ~ llr\1,..wt I checlt 0, a bid bOnd torn * 841-3239 * 44 p owei o r sa tl te11or ttnledglass $5950 • Furn . Ing. housewares I 1essthanl~o ottheemou 723-4481 090 720-9245 artwork. tamps clolhmg Fountain , llW 'II 121 0 1 lhtl b•d macte payable stereo. sporting goods Vallt y 6134 5 soeed (2CSN8031 1he City of C-Osta Mesa books. misc Noon 10 4 , 113 Iii proposal srtall be co Fri. 8 to 2 Sat 9347 LA ESTRELLA I . ' s1de•11d unless accomp11n1 IOI luoiss11, CIM SAT 8 30-5 00 P M Quan-, Crtwttw llW Dy sucn cash1e1 s cht><: ty Furn . clothes bikes. I 131·1n1 cash, or bldder"s bond ~Yng Sale. Sat 8 00-2 00. etc Good pr1cm, No bid snan be consider oak Ible and chrs answr untess 11 1s made on a bla mach, clothes. trig. etc Hunt. Beach b 1 &(l BUICK '66 AGO SPORT torm lurn1sheel by the Cny 4 72 Se11 wa rd Rd "' SKVHAWK 4 l .OOOM Costa Mesa and is mede 760•6183' SOFTWARE SALE' 5000 accordance ""'"" t Great Slereo S4 225 p10111s1ons ot the Propo S 9A•• 11 ? E programs • many otrter 497 .6468 at only. "" ti very-hou1eholc:J item~ 1540 t requ1rem,.nts thing you always wanted Cambuy lro Sutt 90m1 CADI LLAC 1979 Con-Each Oldder must have •'' • · • ' Ave Corona Del Mar GARAGE & PA 110 SALE Mmt 63K Pr Mite party 1ng license end al$O be pr Carpentry -'~ anel more 5 13 Orchid I "ertlDle white Rare Class 'A GeneralEngtn Ooors-Repair-Alleraltons COUNTRY LlJB Kennels L l HAULING SERVICE TOP ••&LITT pftlmll Sat 'Sun 7am-2pm ONL v• $It OOO 760.8792 qualtl•t'<l as requtred by 11 llCREISE YOUR Cabinets-Panel-L..cks-prt'sent'i DOG TROTTERS GarngetVd Clnups-Trees SPYGLASS 2205 l Caoistrano Ln The Ctt) Counc11 ol t llEIC"t, Statrs-Orywll-Patoos-ete Trained dlhlelt<.i. to .... a1i.. I JOI &45-1112 Prompt-Reasonabl~ FURN/GARAGE SALE Fum clothes & Chin,1 CADILLAC 79 EIOor ado City 01 Coste Mesa reserv 35 yrsei10 Jerry 64_2-05671 ortrot vourdoq 4980775 15yrsOC Xlnl rels Sun830 · 11 Diesel Srtarp 61K tt1e 11qh1torl'1ec1.iny o1 TllllOllH OUR IEW -1 IMMEDIAT[ SERVICE * IH· 1111• 27 Montec1to Wht ie • HLLIH • LoodcO $2500 080 b•dTshe Contr.ictor sh 1•1r::ill'""'§"'11"'!§"•"!Ur.ri"·"t.!""'3"i§~t""'·--I AN YTHING TO DUMP Queen Atr -Loom h1Cle -101•1 • T. rs 644 6689 llPllOYED flnveways pa11os oains I ANDREW s DRYWALL CLEAN UP • CONCRETE ULPl'S P&llTlll away $75 oai.. & glass •• I Is: -comply with the P10111S> etc No 1ob too small Hdng.ng Tnptng Custom • TRfES John 650 1628 19 yrs e110 lnl/Ext Ouahty round kitchen table $65 Country furntlure Big Vic-of Sec1ion 1770 10 1780 t LOWEil llATES C k R 1 962 4701 brass/glass sola table lonan Crt1nn Cabinet Old OlllLUC 'll SEY1LU elusive ot the Cahforn lreas. l ichJ 531-0553 L:~x.~i:;~gJ~e:12 ~;;1t.; VIY&IL TODAY S21u, wor e s Ltc -$35 color TV S40 6119 child's wood wagon Nal White with wrt1te vtnyl lop Lat><>< Code tile ore11111t ~I-) $2 .44 per day Thal !>ALL yr u p.:iy tor 4 hnes 30 day m1n1mum '"the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nlorma11on CALL TODAY" ISi FOR LOIS Your Service OueGto•v Represent..itlw &42·4321 Elt. 310 UL LI V All MakH 4 MOdels Courteous Serv 658-0516 3021-B Harbor Bl C M ALL YOUR CONCRETE Hauhnq•Rental Cleanups llCll&EL COi P&llTl•I area rugs S451ea misc Cash Register All Quality Powder bl e leather m· '818 and scale 01 wages e items Much more SAT u tabl•51led by tho City NEEDS Ou 1ltt• NO•~ a1 O<ld1obc.665 725224nrs $12/Hr •MATERIALS lamps, book5 ctothes 8_4 Bushard& Hnmi1tor1 terror e•tremely well Costa Mesa whicrt are re.is "'''''S r • .-.. o>S! ~ DUM P PUNS JUNK I Relerences 675-4006 •I• II EIEllEIOY etc ? 170? lmp11la Hunt Bch ma1nla1r\ed Ortgtnal t•le with the Cit~ Clerk ol t 645 ?2'/Q n• )Q 1 4916 ' ' owners extra car $3 000 c11,. ot Costa Me'a a -Furniture l rJSh l•ee lra4shawPaiiti1fC1. Oraln-Sewer:Rooter Re-Cost ..... -... 6124 N 1 M ' CONCREfE 6 BRICK I ur.inctie~ appliances Bond/Ins St L1c =4 4319 pair or Install Disposals, •rift'-MOVING SALE rurntture ego 11ab e essage •hall forfeit penatt• ( I ----------dishes. etc SAT 8om (7141361 -8650 Or altt>r 6 prri.crtbed meretn tor n CL(•lllll!/llirSTOlll11ll! .. 111 Mtkf' i Cly'> 646-1391 A Pron Patnting Serv To11e1s. Faucels. Water Bulldtng Contractor sup-• • s: ... 1 902 M111n St tcorner Pm complt.m cl' or the so Will look like nu 722-6625 TRACY irlrCTlllC \7141 557-3322 Heaters/Fillers Leak De-plies. household lurntture Mam & tOthl Code s: s: I tectlon Comm'I Biiiing and misc gardening EILEEN P. PHINNEY. c S&flVICE C .l\l LS SER *NEWPORT woman wtll llTEllll I EnElllR Avail Lic'd 548-4531 automot111e clothing an· CADILLAC 86 Clark, City of Cotta Ma BA THROOM-KITCHFN VICE CALLS FREE f $TI· rtouses11 your home 25 yr CISTll P&llTllll EXPERl Service & Repatr tlques and ha1111painted Laguna Beach 6 148 Beauhlul Sable Pubttsrted Orange Co REMODEL All ttle 1n MAT[S L•1. 527l!i9 re"l1dent Rt•terences By Painting, Staining &'Plumber since 1952 gifts $1-$250 863Arbor BONANZA SALE TVs Sll&•leYILU Olltl\Ptlo1Junt>2 8 1990 Ceramic Tile c•uded LowPsl prtt"!. A CAl L Ti icy S48·23 l i' Day or Week 489-91 t9 Whlle-Waslurtg E11pert Water heoters·disposals· St. cross Monrovia & radios cloth~•s. ra11ge & $9,900 646-4848 or SoF lrPe e'>t 548.0344 tom (l!lal'!~~ AVAILABLE FOR HOUSE-Cabmet Re•hn1sh1ng l 'ollet s-taucets·llxtures 19th mc>rP S,11•Sun 7.1m 1pm, 548-3959 lllYllECOllSTRUCTIOI EN es-iATES NE'W SITTING OPEN 101• Proles51onalAd111ce llc•409035 964-89 19 CHEST ol <l•<1we«1 $15 9631 Bny Mcndownr CHEvn·OLE T IMPALA INSTALL & REPAIR RepJll Rec:Jwooo Cedai TERMS Joli '4"1Prenc;e~ • Custom Ouallty Pool walt>t lounges S 10. MOVING SAL ( t OWE:R 1971. 350 .ingtne, runs __ NJ-"-_l_IC_NO.._f_IC_[_-4 854-1772 843-9044 Post reµl\)Ce t. M N H fJ4l JbJJ EKcellenl Relereni:es' i lrg toboggans s 15 & $25. THREE AHCH SAY. L B ' gr ea I s 5 0 0 0 B 0 KS722t·01 Jim Nh~h· 6d2 7'>06 Free Estomatest UllPIHF lllflll mens suits. lies knock· furniture collectat>les CJ65-8879 FICTITIOUS •UllMll TILE installed & Rep<1tred YOUNG executive cour: C&LL RICll Hl-0102 I Restdentlal & Commercial knacks. ll OusewJres Sal kite.hen ware t1hng cob•-DODGE s~· COLl NAME STATEMENT Promo• Courteous SPrv1ce FENCES Cnain l trtk A willlng 10 hOlt!;CStt • Reroofs, repa11s & skylts 9-3 1782 Westminster " Free f 'lt II. RPterencei; wood 111'" A••p.m & lr1 months Re1 .. 1u11c.o .tvilil PAINT MASTER Int room Quallly Work Fair Rates nets. exercise equip 5 speed al e am/Im The following P~•sons a I John & Shelby 846.6176 st.ill .. tol)n Ow1hly work Cull Greg S8Q Ot 16 $75 E•t $499-Up Fast GUARANTEED Svc COMBINING HOUSE-books much misc For cassette e .. cellenl cond d~nfL~u;i~~s~ ~~ C O rea$ pnce 646-852 1 Accousttcs 20 yrs exp FREE Estimates ,.557494 HOLDS have duphc ates address c.ill 499 s 18~ $6200 27J 3693 OOMINIUMS C 0 Thew Child Care Garage Door<. ~ OpenN<. ' • • • • Guar Free est 540-6238 968·589 I 494-6504 ol everything Furniture Ill Tl F&llU SIU DODGE 89 COL 1 llam lyo11 Co 4490 V kitchen appltc ances FRI & SAT 8 I r I "arman Av• •••wpo II ... I • I ' I LI T r-urnt ure. Excelle nt c:ond 1t1on " r .. ., hi I C I S IOa • IESJ BlllOfll~ books clothes and V & Beacll Cull! 9 .. 660 o...-t e -. ...,. .... .nv a .,.,_. misc & c.lol h1ng $4400 FIRM 631-6283 < ran• tng· I n.,., r·mm1,,,, .Steteo eQut!)4net1~ ... v I.JM No 1 tS Ju Average rm $65 1t11c; cob Rerool!Repa1rs All work got 11 all including me 2mi l&?1 Startire Lane • Milf«i Slal\Wf" Capist1enol inc 3 Ca $225 Guar work 646-7740lguar He 570720 722-7537 bathroom smk' SAT /SUN SA I SUN 9-3 628 Trtal1a FORD 66 MUSTANG 289 lorma corporatton. u • TREES • llSH PlllTIH I 1111 IHFIH llO, 8-5. 2825 Clubrtouse Rd S1 Gu•hl• skis desk. Automatic AIC 95•, ,., ~?anch l(Ca 8 r1"',, 19n7660Newpo FOUR FAMILIES 0 C c10111es kitchen ap-stored Asking $6500 .,.. Topped rl'mOvfl t.•,.oriuv INT !EXT SPECIALIST ,Add Velue to your home an e phances A more• 723_ 1449 Tll•s Dus•ness 15 co nu law" <.01111ktr 7"i 1 1416 E11cellent rels 842-3118 wllh a New Rool All types aerobrc. baby & adult ducted by a corporation I of res1den11111 rooltng clothes dance shoes ---------1---------Tile regts1ran1(s1 co GREEN LIFE' h) ERIC Oes1gn-1ns1n11 Mt11nt 131·1111 •LAWN MAtNl ENANCE Full Se• lltCt' Res1d I Comm 1 No Job Too Big or Too Small 531-2507 THE lllEEI SCEIE Lawn-Trae·Shrub·lnstall Sprinkler Installation Treo Trimmg & Removal Lown Mo1n1 a Cleanups Rototlllng 432-8804 GARDENING-Full Service Lllndscape-Sor1n11 lers· SOds·Mov.·Edge-Clnups Reas R111es 966-2716/E. * ·1 * RAINBOW C11c1e Me1n1 Free estimates 531. 7100 large bird cage misc Ntwpo!t lfach 6169 Fiii 'II '210 menc;ed 10 nantact bu Painting Int EKI House & You want 11 we got 111 •IE ·-••LIW nets uni.le• tho FIClll• Apt Oual !Ob Free HI BALBOA ISL ROOFING Slit/Sun 9a-? 1709 Iowa u Auto. atr, 1111, wheels, SI llC•569897 636· 1758 Summer Spectall Flnanc-USUAL/UNUSUAL ITEMS t>edllner (02336) :~~e~~ J~~:~:~ 1111 VESCO PAllTlll Ing evail Lie /Ins 25 yrs Garage Sale. Sal & Sun Antiques rllre chtna teo 11,111 John G Marllley v up Free est 675-5095" 8·4 clothing, baby cups Swedtsrt lree-Titff4trt ltM•t hr4 Pr111s1oon1 A HI I HANGING/STRIPPING L•c•S80875 VISA-MC 673-1512 S,,IMltn/ ...... Call Pete l<unat 722-7132 SUPERIOR Wallcovering '* reet exper1 y rim 1ns1olfftt1on Remove! a Removed* Stump W&ll Aep&lr Prompt Lie Grind • Quick Response• c:5662l5 Matk842•6842 •ART 87~'1980* WE ga11 shd hang 1oge111er I 'C ,.IE SEii I To1aJ 1n1er1or Remodettr.gl II '" Y CE Service ADVICE TO THC ' Oual11y work e11periencea, CRAZY 133. 7172 rNton•bl• 648·540 I clothing misc 2965 An-stano1n9 l1replace Fen· l•l·OllO Thta "111tment wu 111 dros St. Colla Meso der str&I gu1tar111mp. ~ with Iha County Clerk ot o lll&llTI0,11¥111 SIU Everything must go1 Retrig • bunk beds. Futons. bikes. pow4r t ools , Suri eQu lp , CIOl hlng, furn TV, lotchen Frt 12-7 Slit 8·5 1037 W Wiiton St 650-2894 Ill Tl HllLY SIU St.-roo Scooter, cl'1ldren1 c1othe1. g&mes. etc SAT 9·3 1990 Maple Noritake Rosa 10 H I· j•--------ange County 0•1 May 1 lings, Joumtrymn weld 1990 set b&r refrlij. 200 Qt icel•-11111111------,..,. chesl convWCt1on oven, Piii '11 • 1H TIMI Pubhsrteo Oriin~ Coe tic 2300 Sftnllogo Or / Auto, t lr. p/ateerlng, 01f1y Pilot Mey 10 15 Ju Irvine A~" fRI SAT 9om CHsette (A54001) 1 8 l990 Lido It, Sat Sun 8 12 only, lurn, wlndaurler. wr iron Chenoeher c101hing. etc 417 Vin Lido Nord Sl,ltl 111 .... ,. ...... ,.,. Ml .. 10 Moving S.le Con11ruc11on l..m.iiiliimiiilii• '\uppl11>s 10011 111hmgl LINCOLN 1989 Corunen-II lJO-Ul3 ,. · · CLEAN ANO EXPERT Int I Ill pateh pluter1ng, f:'OR A J09 W(LL DONE• cu•lom texlurtng qualtty ,_.___. RE FRIO 21 CV It Washer' dryer lounge Chairs end tlbles. Oil P•lntlng1 IOve· Mat 5 pc bdrm ffl 20 It> t>akelbrOil oven 10011 CIOlhet Mµlt Mii ewry- thlng F'rt1Sa11Sun get1r 81ll!Quet lurnllure., lal Slgnetura All options houtehOld Stll 8·5 I plul sunroof, dual a1r· t 25 KINGS Pl 1 Chtt. b11g• CO Teke OYer NflwPof I I lease "° 1 40/mo Ptt· '40VINO SALE lurn1ture &:'~ef:5've46~::~339> blkH h0\1'\otWl'rtl, misc; Se<Ylng O C IOf IS years wo<k Prot>lfomt-No Prob· SVC RettComm ScrMn Lie T-158 642 lem•' .. 321164 &54·7131 C ... nlng/Aec>alr 4!4·1052 2433 Vester Place "'~:!t~!".. GAR AGE s ALE OISHE~~Home- Cvalomtr• R1criord Sinor It'• thot time ogoinl Mokt •urt your noro,... made cr1f11 & •lot mor• Sun &AM 37 Seatcepe LINCOLN 71 Contrnentel Or NB 6~ 9034 4to n•ne Runt good Moving S•'-Sun only I 51260 El! 842.0S87 10 4 1vrnuu1 .. nousenotd Mcr.c u RY 1ffll Couo•r goods mite 943', w >eA7 L041Cled QI' .. , con· 8•1t>o• Blvd dltlon Beat oftet Cell 497·6047 (llC 1n1 Aetsl 645-7608 " •-Come end ... fOf )OUr· FREE pick up on motor '°" 1s o success by od.,.rtising in cloHlfltd s s 1 "3 blocl\s & iron S5 charge PlllTlll I WILLPINA Stort your od ...,0 days before tht .a•· to "111" •11 un •4 , .. Multt '•miry Y rd Sale Pl YMOVTH '71 Homon OrMt 1rellSPoflat1on c:er tor o11c:rt retrtg , 110.,. AEMOVAL Promj)t ana attfoct the mott 'b:,-,.rs. ... :!::'·~~ :,Yi8'~ '-~-----------------._w_e_s_n_e_, .d.ry;..e.r_s•_a_8_10.o ...... R ... _•_on_•,.b.1.e.e.4_2_.s_9_3_1_._ _________________ _. Vangu1rd nr tire 1t1t1011 Sel/Sun IAM Oii to4d r• frethmtntl • .,.11 s .. ~ C:ltff Mol)I.. Home P1tll 890 W 15th St Nt!I 1 800 Rune well 114/&~9·4942 -- f • ' • v d II t. h E " I e a e " II I ' n I I . s llO!aOf PU&IC ....... ....... ,._yllO.IM (T ..... =·==iz ··=~~aM .................. °'"" uc.- > NOTIC! IS HEREBY QIVIN tn•t tne Hunhnglon teeth Plenning Commitlion w!11 llOld • public llMrlftO In !flt COYnCll Chembef et the Hulf111'?10n BHCh Civic o.n1ef. 2000 Mein Str .. 1. Hunllnglon 8Hcll, Cell· fol'nla, on ttwl date end at tile 1~ 111d1celed ~ to 1e- ce'lle and oontldet the '1•1•· "*'" of 111 persona who wish to !>* heerd reletlve to lfte epptieetlon dMCrl!Md tielOW DATE/TIME TuHdey. OtMge Coast DAILY PtLOTIFrldey, June I. 1980 MllC ll)TIC( Ml.IC mna: NI.IC ll)TIC( NOTICIOI _,,......_ ..... ...... ~~ .......... __.... P1Cn...:T1111 .. P1Cm..:,.11m.,._.. ~nc:.,. -.c~N ~~~he~.,:':c~:! IMP NO ... _, -:-• MAm ITAT9mln llAm ITAftmNT MAm ITAftMINT CC·NI MAm 8TA,._NT ....._ 0<* ,,.,.,y hnd 1t10 CONDn..,. ....... :.,,,. ......... ~ The ......... ...,...,. .,. The 'OllOWlftO l*IOnt 11• The ~ C*IO'\t .,. Nooe• it Welty Oiv«I th•I The IO"<>*•no l)«IOnt .,. 0«181• .. fottoowl IXcaPTiolt -~.. ~ -dolrlQ ~ • dOlf'D bullinees u. dOll\G ~ M Mtled boClS Will be rec:elYed ~ ~ 11 WMEREAS the Ctty Coun-CVARIANCI) ---~ '= HA"~AY"~ ALIONMfNT ROYAL AIOGE AS· WUTPOAT CEAAITOS Dy Ille Ctly ol Huntono•on NOATHEAST FEDERAL ell llndt IN 91llenll0<\ of NO...... --. • llAVIC! t/3 Mon• Vitti 80CIATi$ 4343 Von ASSOCIATES 31!11 A•ni.•r lkach II the oftlee of the 1$401 VO" l<&rnlafl •,,..enue l\Q\itt IOt O•ngo 98"* w1• •GATIVI :,.:::::. ·::·: .. :: ,;: A~ COt1• ...... Calof l(.,mat\ Avenue N.-.P<)fl Alletlue Co111 Meu Cali City Clefk •• City Hell. 2000 Suite 400 Irvine C1111 enhance tne 1bll1le9 of ehMI· DICl.MATION cieMI IMM IMeh. Clhl 92MO t2t2e M11n Slr"t Hun11n91on 92715 leble Ofg&nlHllOrll 10 OClatn NO, eo..n 11 ,_~._,...,.., Herry J Fagen end Koll Royal Ridge A•· And,.,.., PSettOleum Inc BMch Cll1for111a un111 Ille ~.Inc Connec:11cu1 1evenuee (COfllTINUEO FROM ...: ,: == Mwcelle 0 Fagan Trvll ... rocle'" L P 1 Cll1forn11 1 Cllll0tllle co1por1tt0n hOUr of 2 00 P "' on June SO State HouM Square, ACCOROINGL Y lhe Clly APRIL 17 1990 ............ -of lht Har1y J Fagen and llmi180 pvtnersn1p '3•3 31~t Airway Avell~. Cotti 19 1ti0 II wnich t~hey Hettlord Connecttcut06103 Counc111111"4' Coty ol Coste PL,t,NNINO """9dlM ----M1mt11a 0 Fagan O.cler· Von Kwm.n Awnue, Mew· Meu C•l•I 92020 Wtll tie opened publlciy •nd Thtl bu11neu •• COi\• -.. ... ,...,.,h •tnen<b Sec· COMMISSION MEETING) ._ 8 WI-::::.-:.":: ellon Of Tt1.11t lnltletly Port Beach Call! 92~ • 8e.rry L Hoeven. 1706 read aloud on lhe Council ducted by e CO<OOtlllon llont 314 ot Ille Costa Mes• tSubdiVIOt one ._., 1 Uft..,..... •,.... created 4'123190, 30011 Tiit Koll Comp•ny 1 C•ll· Port Cnlflet Piece NtwPOfl Chamber• tor the 1n111.lf•· The reg1s1r•n11s1 com· Mt;ro-.1pll Cooe to read parcel in1o two etet1Ci. de 1,111•01 0 • Driftwood Drive. South to1nl• corpo1euon, 434'3 Beech, Calif 92660 llon of lraltie signal Inlet· mencec:t 10 1r1nMCI buSI· 'The opetet1on of t11ngo one wnh • 1111e oftc:lna de .,..-...., Laguna, Clhl 92677 Von Karman Avenut, New· Kevin M G1Hn 2451 connect II venou1 locahons ness undef the F1tt111ou1 g1mes 1nett not r>eg1n pt1or reduction on (... ti dlreeterle teJe• 1'hl1 b1,111nen IS c.on· Port Belch, Caltl 92660 Marino Drive. Newport In the C11y ot Huntington Bustneu N1m8(1) llated to 11 00 a m or end •lltf mln•!'lum 101 area) 1tonlco) M lecl by hvlband Ind wile This buslneu II con-Beach, Call! 92663 8"ch above on Ju~ 6 1989 11 00 pm NOTICE IS HEREBY . c-Mo The raglllrent(s) com· ducted by 11 gen01al part· Thir tJvtt,,ess •I con· A HI ot p1en1 spec:1l1· Behnele Welu, Sec11t1ary SECTION 2 Th11 Ord•· 011/Ef'j thot 111e Huo1ongion llC01m mencecl to 11anHct bull· nefahlp ducted by a genef8J pan· c•110t11. and other con11ec1 This s111emeJ1t wes hied nance shall 11111 ettecl att& Beech Planning Commission The neme end eddr·ess 01 neu vndet the Flclltl<>u• Tne reg111ran1(s) com. nershlp dooumenll may be Ob1'1ned with the Covnty Clerk 01 Or· b4t tn lull lotce 1mmedtatfft1 wlll hold • pul)Uc hearing in Ille coon 18 (El nombre Y 8utlne11 N1me(1) U1ted "'*'* to tranteet bus•· The rtg1111el'll(JI com-on Jul)e 6 1990 a1 the 0..-ano• CC>Ynty on May 25 from and attar the pauage Ille Council Chamber 81 lhe dlrecclon de 18 corte etl abowt on NOveml>et 2... ""' urid., the Foemlous menced 10 ttanNCt bU•I· pertment of Put>llC W0tkt. 1990 th9fe<>I end prlOI to tll4t ••· Huntington Beech Covu; MUNICIPAL COURT OF 1975 Business Name(•) llJleel ness under Iha F1c1t11ou1 2000 Main SllM1 Hun•· F651Me plr111on ol ltfteen 1151 days Center 2000 Main Street SANTA MOl'ijCA JUDICIAL Heuy J . Feg1.n above on May 22. 1990 8us1ne11 Name(TI llrttel lngton Betch. C1111orn11. PubllSl'led Orange Co .. t from 111 Pl s ~ thlll oe Huntington Beach Cih· DISTRICT, COUNTY OF Thia 11e1ement wH flied Mlt1in Krupp above on Apttl 1987 upon recetp1 91 a non·retun-Delly Pilot June 1 8 15 22 PUbllS'*l once 1n the OR torn1e onthedate•noatthe LOS ANGELES STATE OF w1lhttotCountyC1etkolOr· This llltem41nl w~ed JoonAnelre._,.s Prasklenl dat>lel .. ofS;>SOO 1990 ANGE COAST DAILY l ime 1no1c11~ be10.,. 10 re-CALIFORNIA 1725 M 1 ange County on May 23, with tne CC>Ynty Cler r· Tn1a stater~n1 ""' s lileel Each bod sn111 be made on F-~• PILOT a,, .... pape< 01 ge11· ~ve and consider the Siii•· Street Slnll. Monica c:i~ 1990 lt\09 County on M•y 25. Wt1h the County Clerk of 01 the P1oposal F0tm end 1n erel c1rcu1•11on pflnl8d and ments ol 111 persons who toinoe 90401 ,...... 1990 ano• C<>Ynty on Mov tO 11\e m1nn01 o•owdeo 1n tf\e P\8JC NOTICE e>ubUslltil 1n 1ne C11y ol with 10 be 11.ard reta1ove 10 The name address and Publlstle<S Orange Coett '4SIMO 1990 contract documents. and Costa Mes. 1oge1n.r ''"'h Ille appioeauon described tetepnone n mber 1 04 • Delly Piiot, June t, 8 15 22. Published Or~ Coast F4M7U shell be 11CCOmpan1ed by a KU• the nam~J o• tne 11'18"11>41fs IN-IC MnTIC[ below 1111 s attOfn~ or 0 11~~?tt 1990 Delly PllOt June 1, a. 15 22 Put111.ned Or•noe Coe.st ctfttlieo 0< cuh•e• s cheek FK:TITIOUa .,..... ol the Cll> CC>Ync.11 vollno IOI .-~ "" OATEITIM E Tuesoev .,.111\0UI an altOfne)' pllS (El F-4~ 1990 Diiiy P1IOI May 18 2S JuM or a b•d bond lot not !Ms NAME aTATlMINT and lglllltl the Simi! ,...NOTIC• cw Junt 19 1990. 7 00 PM .APPLICATION NUMBER Speetal Sign Petmll No 90..t APPLICANT Yves Br!M LOCATION 16871 Beach Blvd 1wesl sl<le epprO•· wnatef'f 3SO '"' llOl'th ol WatMf Avenue! ZONE C• IHtgnwav Com· tnefC•lll June 19 1990 7 00 PM nombre la dlleccoon 81 nu· F-S03 1 8 1990 tf\an 100; of tne ernount ol Tne fottcr..tng t>efSOnJ are PASSED "ND ADOPTED ~ HlA-.0 APPLICATION NUMBER mero Cl• lelelon~ del PUBLIC NOTICE f·""' Ctht O•CI mlde oa~aoleBeto II•• doing bus•netS u 11''' •th dav 01 June 1990 CONDITIONAL USE Tentative Parcel Map No lbogaelo def Cl4tmlndant• 0 oty ot Hun11ng1on ach WORLD 8EAC"1 MAN· I ATTEST MARY r EL· ""MIT NO . ....., 89·3681Cone1111onat E<cep. Cl.el oemandante que no FK:mlOUa .,..... PUBl.IC NOTICE The Co.itraclor sh.ii •n lhe AGEMENT CO 333• EaSI LIOTT ~PYI)' Crty C efll 01 (C-truct.- tlon 1v1r1ance1 No toence •bogldo es) t<EN NAMatTA'TlMINT pet1orn1ence. ol 111e woo Coas1 Highway ·23S Cof. llleClt O Costa Mesa leff·lenltceGM REOUEST To 1tfow•nHISI· 1119 13 loot·9 inch high 9S square fool lrees1'nd1ng 11911 10 remain 1n lieu 01 a 1T18t1mum 7 loot high 30 square 1001 5lgl\ as elloweo ti)' tne Huntington Beach Or. d1nance Cooe 89-4'61Negatove Declaration NETH A FREEDMAN !Siii~ The following peisons are PUBl:IC NOTICE NOTICE TO ~dt::'~o~me~:!, co~•~.: on1 def M:tr Caht 9262S ttte "c~tlR ~CUFFA. ~Of of ........ _.... No 90 12 ICont.nut>d lrom Bar NC' GI 1741 A PRO· bullness H C"lDfT°"S OF 11 e Ian Forman 3334' EIS! 'Io oeta -...• Con~ MaftlM theApul l7 t990Plannong FESSIONALLAWCORPOR· I NMAN ANO A S · NOTIClOf' aUlKTRANIFEfll State ofC1hforn1aanC1otnercoaS1 H!Ql\wav ,.23s Ce><· ,STATE Of CAllfORNIAI lftdC-eetl) Comm1ss-on mt"et•ng~ ATION 3600 Wtlstl e BtYd SOCIA TES SOO Newporl ""9l.JC HEARING (Sect. 1101-4'07 laws ol tf\e S1a1.-ol Call· ona Clef Mar Cahl 926'!> vOUNTv OF ORANOE1C1TV NOTICE IS HERES'° APPLICAN T c llarles Ste 1210 LOS An ~[es o.u: Center Drive Sutle 500 -11u "MMT u.c .C.) llornta 'OPl•caote lhet810 Tnos DUSll\ftU IS con. 10F cos TA. e.IESA1 SS I Gt I/EN tr al tne Huntington ENVIRONMENT A L ST A TUS Catego11Ca1lv H · empt pursuant 10 Section 1SJ 1 t crass 11 01 the Cato. fo1nu1 Env11onmen111 Oualny Act P•rsons llorn•a 9001012 13~395.7959 Newoor1 Beach Cahl 92660 NO. I0-14 NoltCe 11 hereoY given 10 wllh lhe e•cPOtoon only ot ouc1C1d by an ind v•Ou•I I E !:E • P PHIN'4EY Bet1c:n P·ann1ng Commission LOCATION So.i111 >•Ot> ol DATE 1Fec1111 JUN 23 Fraoces Smith Inman (Conetrvc:t new credttors ol the wllhon sucn vt111a1to11s 111a1 mcty t>e I Tf\e reg1s1rant1s1 com C••~ c .... ~ v1e1 f'•·oll1c10 wtll hold a put>loe neM1ng .,, Gartieie1 Avenue appro~-1989 •627 11 11ec11o D"ve Voroa Teco ... 1 iamed 1tansterors 1ha1 a 11!!Qu11ee1 under the so~1a1 menceo 10 transacr buS•· 1C1erk ot 111e C11v Council of the Council Chamber •I the imetflly 1 821 leet eaSI of I Frank S Zolln Cle1k •i· Linda. Calot 92686 NOTIRC"E tavlSren!JEREBY uulk transler •S about to be statutes pursuant to wh ch lness under tn.i Foc111>ous "'e Cir. ot C<ttla Mesa Hu11t1ngton B"ach C1 v1c Brookhursl S1ree1 Mary 0. ·La ,.;.,, V~ ... • ThtS buSlness Is con· n made on per'°'111l ptoperly proceed1n11s 11ereunoer a•e Busmess Nametsl ltsled lh.-rroot ""•t, tn111 tne abOve Center 2000· Main SllHI ZONE R l-FP2 tlo,., Oen· O.put'J • • Clucleel by an tnCllVIClual GIVEN lhal Ille Hunttngton hef<>onaltet df'sc111>eo lal\en 111<1 """'ch have not atx>~" on NIA i•nd rore 001n9 Ordinance Hut1t•ngion Beach Call· ON FILE A copy ol 1118 pt(lPOSl'd reQUHI IS on Ille In 1¥ Commun11y Develop· met 1 Department 2000 Main Street Huntington 9,.acn Cahlornoa 92648 for 111spt>Cl•011 by the public A coP1 ol tllCI staff 1epo11 w1t1 bt! evaol&ble lo 1n1e1esled p;i•t•t!~ .:it City Hall or 1119 Main C•ly Ltbr ary I 7 I 1 I fall't"t A .. enuel alter Ju~ IS. 1990 stay Residenttal-FtoOCplaonl Publisned Orange Coast The registr•n11s1 com-Beach Planning Commission Ht' n111lll'5 .:ind ousoness been superseded by ltle I Ian Forman No QO. 7 .... u 1ntrOOuced and rornia 011 the dote and al the REQUEST To suDC11v11:le one Doily P1101 Mav 18 'S June menced lo lr.insact bus1-will hold a pubhc heanng '" address ot 1ne oltleneleel p1ov1s1ons of Ille Labor This statement "'••!. hied con'l rt'•f'<l """''on by M!<:· ttme •nd•cat!'(I t>elow to re- 11 74s SQuore 1001 parcei 'i. 8 1990 • ,,0ss under 1he Foclttious the Council Chamt1e1 at the translNors aoe GINA CO<lto Preterencf' 10 labnr with th .. Counl) C..letlo. 01 Or loon 11 a •f'9u111r meeung ol ce;veandcons;Clerthestal• Into 1,..0 PiHCel~ one 6 000 I , F _463 Busmess Name( JI llated Hunting ion Beach C1v1c w 1 LS ON ANO ' p Au L shall be r11ven only 1n the enge Counlv on Mav 23 the C11y Council llelel 'On tne ments 01 all oers6ns ""no square 1001 101 and one abovti 'on N A Ctinter 2000 Ma111 Street TOLNA! 600 E BAY C·!I mannet PIOvided oy taw 11 990 · 4tn dav cot Junl' 1911<> ano wisn 10 De riea•CI 18181,ve 10 5 7•S square 1001 101 wlln I Frances Smith 1nman Hu,,tlnoton Beach Celi· 8alb03 CA 92661 No b1:I shall be consu1eted .. 4151071 111erea1t11• passed and tne apohcauon descntled easement!. Tht> ~&rounct• ,.,. Th•S 11atement wes Mid forma on lhe oa1e and a1 the The 1oca11on 1n Calttorn•a unlt!SS •I •~ made on a Jorm Publlsht"CI Orlngl' Coast adopt4!d a! a "'hOtl' at cJ reg Delow quesl 15 tor 1 reeluctoon tn PUBLIC NOTICE will) 1he County Clltfk ol Or· tome indicated below 10 rt· ol lhe cnoel e11ecu1tve olllce turn1Shed by tf\e C•ty ol Dally Pilot June 1 8 15, 22 ul11• me..tong ot "'" C11y DA TE TIM E Tuesday minimum 1 , ange counly on May IS. ce111e and conS1der the state-or pnnc1p111 Dusmes• olhce Hun11ng1cn Beach and 1s 1990 Council l'leld on 1he •111 day 9 00 P Jmaller pa 1~l'I 8 ea on tne K57513 l990 ments of all persons who ol the uotenoed 111n~leror is mlde •n accord&nce wttll lhe i:.,95 ot June 1990 Dy 11111 follow· Ju~~ud:~~ NU~BER EN V 1 ~ON MENT A L FICTITIOUS 1Wa1N1Sa F457231 wish IO be heard relallve lo 4'06 E BAY BALBOA. C,t, p1ov1s1ons ol the proposal 1ng 1011 c.ill votl' C 011 1 U p 1 No STAT S NAME STATEMENT Putitoshed Orange Cout the appoc:auon descrtbt!d 92661 requ1rem«1ts Pl&.IC NOTICE AVES COUNCIL MEM on 1 01111 se errnt Neg<1l~e ~~:;:? 0 un~er Ttwt tollow1ng persons are Datl'f p1101 May 25 June 1. 8. below All 0111er busineu names Eecl'I b•Cldt'r muft be IBERS Butta Hornwci..ie 89A~PUCA". Tait'"° A s- 90 12 ' n o dOlng ovslr1t'SS DS 15 1990 DATEITIME Tuesday and addrnses ust'd by the '"enscel and also l)'e· 01311 Amt>ufiey Gta39ow ON FILE A I h CEO AT THE TOWERS I F-•82 June 19 1990 7 00 PM trensletor w1lh11 Ille PISI QUlll•I ea"' rtqulft'O by law s T A T IE .. E N T 0 f I NOES COUNCIL MEM· ~~e: T:6N 9002 Adams All INTERESTED PER· SONS are 1nv11ed 10 1111tne1 a. o 11earn'Q end e•preu Ol)tl'•Ons or subm11 OVtdence to• or ag.i1ns1 111e epphcat•on H oull<ned above If tnere are an1 lurthef qvesttons P'll "<' c11ll Lau1a Ph1ll1ps •u oc•ale Ptanner at 53&-·2· 1 Cl'PY o I e 19800 Mac.Arthur Blvd APPUC,t,TION NUMBER lhree year~ 11re Thi' City Counc:11 of lhe 1 WITHORAWAl BERS Genis ~opocsed •f'Ques1 is on Ille on Irvine Caltl 92715 P\&.IC NOTICE Use Perm11 No 90-14 . Tne names and bus•ness C11y ol Hun11ng1on Beacn re-FROM ~ARTNERaHtP A BSENT C 0 u NC t L A•enue l~the.Ut corner 01 e ti"'U"") De\l&IOP· Zelelll Fav Watts 2S28 APPLICANT Taco Bell addrus ot lhe H•nsletees se<ves lf\e llC)hl 10 re1ec1 any OHRATIHO UNOUI MEMBERS None Maonoha l•et'I Bf'CI Adams ment epartment 2000 Ocean Bl\ld CdM C.lll I K574ff..01 COfp • Steve Abbott are ROBERT A KUMAO C)t all !>Ids FICTITIOUS au SINE SS IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I A~enue . Main Stret'I Huntington 92G2S J FICTITIOUI au .... aa LOCATION 17182 Beach l and MARILYN C KUMBO By orl.ler or lhe Coty Coun-NAME In.we heffllnlo Ml lft'J hand ZONE C<' FP2 •Col"lmut11: Beach Calll0<niJQ264B lor This Dus•ne~s 15 con· NAME STATIMENT Blvd (east srde ol Beech ,1 1322' Camarillo 203 CtlOl tne C1lyOIHuntonglon 1 endaftt1edthes..lofthe ly Bus•ne u D•SlllCI copy 01 lhe stall report Wiii The reg1stran11s1 com CIOtll(j t>u't1MSS as soulf\ ol B•aylOCI< Dr•vel The property poirl nen1 Ju,,l' t99CI Wllf\Cl•J"'n a!> 1 f>nl"a• erl· de'/ of June. 1tl0 u 0 oemoltlll •nS«>f'Cllon O) "'" Publoe A ducted by an 1nC11v1<1ua1 TM> I011owino persons 1;re Blvd 11PP10x1ma1e1y 300 leet North HOiiywood CA I Beach Ca11t01n1.:i lhe •th ol Tile 1o110,,, .. ng persOt1 nas City of Coel• Meu Int. 51t1 Fi~618EST T be I V1tl1bt. hl inlerestf'CI menceel to transact bUSI· FA RVIEW MANAGE· ZONE C4 tHogf\way Ccm-l\erelo" desc11beel 1n gen Con'lle 8 rocllw1y City g o EILEEN P ~y City an e~•5""9 sell-se-rvoGe gas Mike Adeftla. H'611tlntlon IHch Planning Com· "'lu lon patl•e' at c,,., H .. I 0• the ness undf'f tilt' Foc11tious MENT COMPANV 2SOO mert1all e•dl as Stoci.. 1n T1,1C1t> F .. : Cleflt vi the Cit'/ of· Hunl· ':;,1 1r°"' ~~·~~":1r,";;~=; Cleflt end .. -oftlclo Ci.tit I siato0n and °'°'"''' the con- Mein Coty lltlrar) 17 1t1 Busonus Name(sl 1ts1ee1 Main Strf'et Sutte 201 qeouEST To Clemol•Sh an tu't!S Equipment and ln9ton .. ech ouso~s-. n.,.,,8 ~I INTE~tOR 1ot lh• City Ct.>Unclt of tne struch~ 01 a ,_ 1 500 T~lbt"~~A,enu"' .11te1 June above on N A llrvtne Cahl 9271• e1ust1ng Taco Bell Res· GOOdl/ll•ll ol a certa•n FrC'1enl 2000 Ma.n Street ,~ 141 ENVIRONMENT'S al ~ 1s2 IClty ol Cost• Meu. l y: ( tQuare 001 sell $el'vtCI' gu r\,1 ·~fled Orange Coast 0.1 '> P1IOI June 8 1990 1 1 Zelda W.ills Me11111 Buller inc . a Call· ti;urant and permrl 1ne con-vogurl ousmf'SS •no is 5JE :>JJ 1 Redhill ""enue Suite ?OO MefJ T Eltlott, 04tputJ City llal•t'" ""'11 convenie,,ce ALL INTERESTED PER· This s1a1emen1 was filed lorn•& coipor11llon 2SOO struc11on 01 a new 1 970 loc.ll'<I JI 600 E BJV c s Pubhsnoo O•.>nge Coast Cost3 Ml'W C.itol 9262t> lclefk l mar~<'' a"CI ta• "ash Tne r $24 SONS are onvoll!O tn allend "'''h Ille Cvun1.-Cler1t. OI Or M1cne1son Sllffl Su11e 300 square fool Taco BeO Drive· Balboa CA 92661 Thi' t>u~I Daily P•l()t Junf! 8 1J 1990 Tho! '•tlll ous Dus ""SS PuDtosnell Oran9" Co.nt O'vPO!>d• dOt>!. not iroclu~e &IO.JJ•Mllllg ~Cl ·~ l~ -~~~ • r n nl'Sl rijmt' U5eel DV tn .. '·Wl F't\532 name •lollt',..,'e, t lor lf\l' P•t• Daily p IOI Jure 8 l'J'il() I'' e sa e OI ale oho IC ----------opinions O• 'ubl'l•I ,.,,u .. nce 19 Memll Buller. 111 20 t E E N 111 R 0 N M E N trans er ors al sa1d-r?iCJtlur1 · nersftop web rn~n-Jiu~ £5 61 M'"*'' .. g .. , PUBLIC NOTICE tor or aga•nit thl' 1PP1tca1oon F45tm Sanooo1n1e Suite 250 STATUS Ca1eoo11cauy e•· is PENGUINS PLACt PUBLIC NOTICE 31 1Q'l8 on tne Coun1~ 01 srEA, 7~51 "c~tNg: ~:1 T :~ I( 57711 are any lurth••• qves1oons Datl)I Pilot June I 8 1s. 22 Jolln M Yuni..er Jr . 9100 1S303 C1ass 3 ol U'le C.ill. ~ .. 111 butt.. tr a"'"" ·~ •n· 1<57227 • f~.., .m,.. dllel "dClrf'u ot PUBLIC NOTI empt purs.ua,,I 10 S~t~~ ----------11" ou11oneo aoove 11 11\ere Pubhsnl'J Or 1rooe Cl)ut Sontll Ano Cahl 92707 empt pursuant to Sectoon FROZEN fOGURT 'Or• e CE e r Y SUMMONt ~11es"i'! ~~11 M~~= ~~r~n,or A:; 1990 W1lshue Blvo Beverly H111s. locn10 Enwonm('nt111 Ouah!y tended 10 btt consummawo I FICTITIOUS I USIHESS ne Person wm101 awing L£QAL I f~~3,2: E ~~~.~n~e~•'t~~u~u; (CITACIONJUOICIAL) ~ 6 'l21 t F :100 Celt! 90212 Act .JI me OlllC~ ot ORANC.f NAME STATEMENT ByronP1nc1o.eq J152Ree1n111 PUBLICATION Ac• 1A.,so ,1 Acus3CIOI l(ING· 1 Miit~ A:~":i~i~unt1~9lo~ M111,, Street .1'20 t Irvine proposed reQuest ts on Ille in t6099 Golde11"11st Strf'OI OO•"CI l"usn•!!'' "IS Mesa Ca11r 92626 ST Rf FT MAINTENANCE prooos..d r@Quesl ~Ion tole in NOTICE TO DEFENDANT 3 Ph1l1p H McN.imee 2400 ON FILE A cop~ ol lhe COUNT ' ESC.ROW <.;ORP I The lollO'W1nq per"Sons a1e Avenue Su"' 200 Cos.1a I 1989·90 MEASURE c ON FILE A co 01 Ille seuAV EVAN MOORE ••c • g o m Mt.IC NOTICE Collf 927t!I lhe Commumty Develop Hun1ong1on Be11cf\ Cdh· HILLPO•NTE APo\RT. PuDll!lhe<l Ora,,oe Coa~•1PROJECrFOPAOAMS AV·l tM Communny Oevetoo· DOES t TO 10 ml~tllon O C Marl. 0 Dorian 2400 ment Oeonrtmenl 2000 lorr11.i 01.inQo! Cou111y on 01 MENTS C 0 TM W1ih<Jrr Daily P1IC'I M3~ 25 June I 8 ENUf ~ROM PLACENTIA ,..,,.,., Oepa•lment 2000 11011 ARE BEING SUED 0 u~•Sht'<I rrqiqo oas1 K5nto Main Slrel't Suite 20 t M11n Street Hun11ngton <1ller J1.1"" ;>«; t'l•JI) Tn1s lLyo11 Co ~4% Vooi ".l""'an 1<; 19QO AVfNUf TO T .. E SANT A I Me ~ 51, et H .,11ngron BY Pt AINTIFF (A Ud le.,... aoly tlOI J,,,,,. 1 . FICTITIOUS auStNESS Irvine Cell! 92714 Bf'aCh Cahlorn1a 92648 for bulk lransler 15 sub1f'C I 10 Nl'wpo t Bt'acn Cato I 92660 I F .4 I' ANA Rl\IE R Se~ct' c l~ ..... ;,.11 92648 IOr oemandandol RO NALD F :>2! NAME STATEMENT Merrill Bulltr 2!100 ,,,Spt>ehon Dy Ille ro1•01•C ~1 CahlOrnUl Uniform Com l M No 1 IS~n Juar1 THE Cl~ QF 1..05lA 11 S<"".-1,0,. fl• l"t' ou~tic A COAOAfY Trie 1011ow1ng person~ .110 Michelson St Su•tP 300 copy of the Slall repo<t " • ,..,,.r a1 C<><t ... St" ••n• t, •M Cap·st• 111n1 • 1. j Call-PUBLIC NOTICE "4ESA PROPOSF) TO Rf ~00, C'I ·~ stall •f'OC>t' w<lt You hne 30 CALENOAA dOtng business as Irvine C11l1I 92715 be av11t1aote 10 1nlf'f<"'ltt>O Tt,. "1rnt nd •N•I'<~ ''' t.:>rnoa rorpNa11on 44QO MAR'. r,. • .. [JAMS A\ tit' h a tar-le h f'tf'•l''>led OAYS etter IM• "'"'"'°"' NEW OEAl 2220 !\Ae;er Tn1s llu51ness is con· parties a1 C•t\ Han 0< 111, the Qe•~oro " ti wr1011' Von "·•' n ''' 11.e"" por 1 I ORDINANCE ENU( ,-, r.m,. •Hf El\ s · .,d<" .,, 1• C.•h '1} 1 0< the It M rYed on pou to ttte 1 Place Costtl MesJ c.,hl d1>Cted by a oeneral par!· Main Crt) Library (71tt 1 c1i•ms rn.1y l« t ... tJ' OR Bt•'" Cllrl ll2F60 NO to-7 ING RIGHT Of \\AV THf Ma·r C h l•btar •1 1 typewrlllen reeponH 11 PUBLIC NOTICE 9;>6?7 ne11h1p Talbert Av<>nue101te1 June A,..C.E COUNT1 ESl..ROW Th,5 Ous1ne sis con ANU9'0 ENCY PROifl• MA• TA•f 10 T .. t..,. ,,,,.,ue at~er Jur>e lhl• COUit I rs SI' r c c.111lnrn1.i The •l'Qllllr.in11s1 com-1S 1990 CORP 16099 Golllf'nwesl llUCl....:l D\ J 1..orpora11on OPDINANCE Of ... ,i,._ .... I [l~. s l~Ul v '5 O<>O A ltller or pt10M ull wlll C l0St4 3220 Me~P• P• ice Cos1,1 ,menceel 10 llaMaCI t>uSI· ALL INTERESTED PER S11ee1 HurttnQIOll B~ol<fl I "f\p reQ1">trdnt1'> om. TH£ CITY COUNCIL >EPlEt1,1BEA1 l\"ID MAV A,L N'ERESTED P£R· not ptolect 'JOU: 'JOUr l'Jpe• SUMMONS Mesa CJi.I 9162; ne'IS under lllt" F11.t 110<.IS SONS .ire 1nv1led 10 dllend I. 1 ln'"'oi 'IJ14 • o• c "t 1'>1 menceel 10 tranSlit l t>us1-OF THE CITY OF C.AUSf •RA• r C Ot., A• S SOt<'~ l''t' nv1teo to alll'flel Wlltl•n rffponM must .,. (CITACION JUDICIAL) ll'lo'> bu' "l!SS •S con-Bu~oness Nameo1 llSleO sakl l'\l!ilflng ano expresS1Cld1 IO• n 11q 13.ms lh -~n) "•'S< utlJ ... 1r.-r {' llOUS COSTA MESA, r Q A r ..iR!Mf" N~OR U •O lli'<!fftlQ •nd l'&Ofttl>S In ptllpel leglll f0tm If '/OV I NOT Cf TO DfrfNOAN" :CluClPd Ch 1 CltDOr ll•O" 1above on July 24 1984 op1n1()n<; Or sut>rn•I f!v•~encp C<t'<MO< ~h,\ uo Junt' < !> Buf.n., <; NJml'l">I. hSteel CALIFORNIA. MA'IOI'< 1 (•..,.TA~· IHE <>P•t1v• ._ 1 ~ull"" t e•.Ot'rCe w1nl lhe court to~ 'JOUf (AvlS() J AcusaCIOt MAHE"I Tf\t> "'Q·Slr ~nl >I tom Me<nll Buller Iii l:>t O• ·193 n<;t lf\t> 1PClll(allon tOQI) wf\oCI \ I'• tl11 •1' t><; acov~ on Ju"<' ,<)a AMENDlfllG SECTION P Bt C' fr" J CF~ OE· tc• °' .. 3 >111't' llDol1C.11o0n c•M ORA PUJARA and ClOES , mer>el'<l ,,, "l' ~.J(I t:lu~ This stalerrot'l•I ........ Med ., outhneo abOve II 111ertt d 1, L"''"f .,,.. ,, • "',. I JO"" (, Maro e~ ¥•Cf' t-314 Of THE p" Rf MF .... T A. I~ 14 I a. °"' "ed llOO•e II ,,...,~ tt rou do not file ,._, tnrOlij)h ,0 ,.,, u>·•.. ness unllf"• 1n.-r <,,,,.,us w!lh 1~ County Clef~ of Or· are any lurlllef q~es11ons 110" <lilf' oec11 t'<l .. 1oovt tJre)•tl" 1 COST A MfSA "!'>4 • • •re a~, '""""' ouest'<lf\S IHponM on time, you m•'J YOU ARE BEt~IC.. SUED Bus·ness Nilmen1 hsll'CI ilfl98 County on Mily 22 l)fe3Se ,;iu "4t>•t:I au1o1no OatPO Jur>I' S t9Q() I Tnr> >tJI<',..... .. ~, ""'·'" ''PO MUfoUCIPAL CODE l rif NflJA t \iE O El..:LAR 0 f',1 ,.. n" t<l"•D Fauland loM the caM. end '/OVr BY PLAINTIFF I A Uo leestalilDO•tt or Apr 1 1!) 1990 1990 Assistan t Planner at OINA WILSON PAUL """h I~ C.ou11ty C e<~ or Or I TO EXTIENO THE AT•O'• c; A\ "'L"PLF' AT Ass•stilnt p ant1er •I wagH, moner end piop· ClemandllnO<'I CENI JRY Pau1Sc11m111 Prt1S•Ot'l"I I F4SIOU S36·527t TOLNAl.Trantfttort ange l..ounl\ '"~~.iv 10 TIME FOR THE tOSTA MESA C TY •3i;,;-·• e1ty may be telten wlthoull FFDERAl. <;A\.,NGS ANO Tnoi. l>tJlt>mt-nt "·'"It'll 1 Put>h~nl"d OrJnge Coasl Mtlte Ad•mt. HvntlnglOI\ ROIERT A KUMIO. l'lQO OPERATt~ OF MALL •• fAIFI OR 11£ Miit• Adema, HunllP19t04'I lu1the1 warnlftO t1om the LOAN ASSOCIAT ION ii ~.1'· w•lll tne Counl\ Cieri< ol Or. ,Dooly Pilot Jun .. t 8 15 2, leach Pl•nnln9 Com · MARll YN C KUMIO. F456671 llNGO GAMES COS• 4' ''E SA C All 1 ••ach Pfenning Co"'· court. 1ngs end loan clSSOC•ill on 11nge Count; ,,,, M.iv 14' 109(1 ml11lon Trantlttfft Publlsheel OranQ~ Coast THE CITY COUNCIL OF FORNIA mlNlon There.,. other 19911 re· Yov have 30 CALENDAR 1990 F·498 Put>hshed Or<111Qe Coas1 Put>h•r•e<J o .. 1n .. w Cou1 Dally P1101 May 18 4s June THE CITY OF COSTA MESA I Puo~Sl>t-ll ()fo)l!Jf' I. ·~· P.,t> ·~ht!t.I Ot4t1jj6 ·Coast qulremenll You may • .,,, DAYS •"•r Ihle 1ummon• F4'570ll 081ly P•IOI June 8 1990 Oa1tv Point Junto !! l'l~ 1 8 1990 O<'IES MERE BY ORQA,N AS 0111v p IOI Ju"ll' c 14!f0 I Da v p •( Julle 8 1990 to cell en attOfne'J rttht .... ,,,eel on you lo Ille • Put:>llShl"ll Orangl' l;oasl PUBLIC NOTICE F S23 f'>J6 F-4 .. ] ronows F !128 F·S22 1w1y It 'JOU do not ltnown l)'r.Wrltten rttpOnH II Da11y P1I01 June 6 1 ~ ?2 29 1n ellorn•'J, you m•'J cell •n th 1 courl 19on K575t2 1no1ney rer.rrat Mrvlc• or A .. 11., or phone call will F.•.20 FICTfTIOUS 1ua1NESS • lftel eld office (ltiled In not protect you; your type· NAME STATEMENT Iha phon• booll). written re1ponff mu•I be Tne lollo"'"'ll persons are I OeepuH de que le en· In proper legal lorrn If you PUBLIC NOTICE e101n9 business as t1ttuen HI• clt11elon 111· wanllhe cou1tto heat your LA Ml AA DA MET R0· 1 dlcl•I ueled Ilene un pla10 ceM. 1(57419-01 CEN TER ASSOCIATES 2 de lO DIAS CALIENOARIOI It pou do not Ille yo111 FtCJITIOUS aUStNESS Corpo1a1ti P.:ir~ Su11e 210 p er1 preeanter uni rffponM on time. pou may NAME STATEMENT 1rv1n1> Calo! Q2714 1 reepue111 e.crlta I m1-1oee the c•••· and your The IC"llOw•nq pe•"'o"s are Metrocenter Part,,e•s al quint en e1t1 corte. •Iii••· money and prop· ooonq ou~1ne's a~ C11111orn10 general par Iner-I Un• carte o uni ll•mad• etty me'J be taken without MfOI A CONNEC110N 'thop CllF Assoc ... 1es 11 L•m· telefonlca no le off-• fvtther warntno from the 160 NP..,.l.'orl CPnlt>r Drove •led P.i1111ersn1p Delaware protecclon; tu reep1.1e9ta covrt. • •20 ~l'"'"' rl Be,cn C11hl ltm11ed partnership c ol Hctlt• 1 maquln1 Ilene que Tner• .,. other legal re· 92660 Copley RE.ii Est.ill' ACI· c umf llr con I•• lor· qulremenlt. You m•'J went NreOlf' t<unl ;>J~6 t 1(1ngs visors 399 Boy1S1on S11eet m 1 I d •de• I• g 1 I e • to c.,t en •ttorney 11th1 Road Laguna N1que1 Calo I BoSlon M11s~ 0? 116 ec>roplad11 t i lltted qulefe •••Y· It y04I do not known 92656 T111s ous•nt'n •5 con- que le cortt eecvc:M Ill •n 1tt0tney, you ma'f c.11 an T111s nu,•f'•·~• ·~ con dueled ti~ o> qeneral part· CMO. attotner referral Nnlc:e °' loucled t>y an nO•v•Oual ncrsl'l•P 11 111ted no preMnl• tu • lef•I aid off1c• tll•ted In The r,.a1s1r,111us1 com-Tne reo1&1ran11'll com- rHpue1t1 • llempo. ~ tne phone boOtl). menced tn tran~)(t bui>• menced 10 transact bus.· perder el caM, t le puedeft 0.1pue1 de que le en· nf''S U"<ll'• ll•e f ,c1 l•OUS neu urel1..'< !ht' F1cto1.ous qllltlf 111 tol..-lo, JU dlneJo tr99uen "'• cltec:lon tu· Business N.1me1s1 hsleel Bu,1neu Name(sl listed Y ot111 eo111 de 111 dk:lel ueted Ilene un pl110 labr>vl' on May 14 t490 above on May 11 1990 propledld aln HllO adl· de 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS N1co1e Hunt S1epf\en J Muller clon1lporpertedele c0tte. para preaentar uni This s1a1emel"I w1u t•l6CI This statemenl "'as roted l•ltten otroe reqtflaltoe rMpuelll t1c1lla a me· with tn<> County Clet~ 01 Or w•lh 1ne County C1e1k ot Or ........ ~uede ~ ueted qulne en Hla co1te. an9e County on Mav 24 ange County on M3y n qlllera llemlf • un llbotedo Una carte o uni ll•rnlda 19QO 1990 lnmecltatemente. SI no COi\· ltfefonlc• no le ofrecera '451211 F451240 oee • un abotado. pWde PfOl9Cclon; tu rt1pue1t1 Published 01.1n9e Coall Pubil,heo Orange Coast llam11 • un Mnrlclo de ref· Her It• 1 mequlna ll•ne que D111ly Piiot June 1 8 t S 22 Dally Pilot June 1 8 t 5 22 erencla de •botedot o 1 cumfllr con lu lor· 19QO '990 uni oftcln• de 1yud• let•I "'e I d 1 de1 It g 1Ie1 F 4Q7 F-SO 1 '"" 11 dlrectorlo ltle· lonlco). C•M No. H7203 The name ano oddress ot the CC>Yrt 11 !El nombre y direcc1on de le co11e esl SU PERIOR COURT COURT OF THE STA TE OF CALI· FORNI.A COUNTY OF OR ANGE 700 Civic Center Of1ve Wetl. Senta Ana Cilh· tornte 91707 The name eddreu and telephone numbel ot pletn· 1111 t altOfney or pla1n1111 'WllhOYI II\ attorney ,, tEI nombre la d1recc1on v el nu mero de ttlelono Clel &bog1do del demand n1e o • del Oemandente que no lltnee lbogadO eSI LINDA S MARKS. ESO E1'ALEY & BARUCH, 1201 Dove Street. Suite •70, Newport Beach, CA 92&00 (7 t•l 4'76·2657 OA TE tFKlltl) JUL 18 ttl9 GARY l . GRANVll.LI, C..... l't Jenet Yffnt. ~the<! Orange Coatt ~=Pilot Jvne 8 16. 22. 29. F63b rta.IC NOTICE • CATCH THE SAVINGS You II hook vullr limit 11f "' tc•rt• ... tt•(1 huyt''' \'\Ith .id ... \n u pl.u •' 1q ttw (''•'~"f 1t'ch A ,.cf ow r .tt•·~ w ont ... wdmp vu11r prof rh ' ' WE WILL Dailf Pilat ELL UR AR Huntingto n Beach I Fountain Valley INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS Newport Beach NEWS Corona Del Mar NEWS GUARANTEE! We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad tor free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Aun 1 O words for 3 weeks at S 18.50, 55¢ each add1t1onal word. Must be prepaid A word constitutes anything that has a space between 1t. For individuals only ·-------------------------------~ I I I I NAME-------------PHONE _____________ _ ADDRESS CITY-------------- STATE ZIP----CHECK#---AMOUNTENCL~---­ EXPIRATION DATE MASTERCARDNlSAI ------------ MESSAGE: I MAIL TQ DAllY Pilot.,. WUT IAY II Ult. COITA MBA. CA ... ATTNt NO snuw:s AnMJss '--·--.. --~-----------------------------------------~ ...... ~ . • I I I I I I I I I • I I ..... J I I • Or .... CCMI DAILY PtLOT/ F!1cloy, Junol, -' w• NOnc:IOITRUITEI! MOnCSCW-..... _:_Kw._ __ . T .•• ll0.""9 _ _Koen_._ _____ mWno, • ._,1tig,WIOC*'-._.... MM:ll.1:11 *• --...._ WE MU MOTICEOF'PIETITIOfll NOT1C80PT'"'8'8'1 NOTICl:OFPETI110N •UfllihenlifotWl .. oMgln lllO'TlmTO _...,.. ... _ ......... nm..-MCD El wmw. .. T.l.NO.Tu.f734 ... n uinuw.&NO..HOC. TOADMlmtR .............. .,. TOAtlilltrlSTER fnclr....,Ovl"01"9..,,...lfOl'l'l c-nw· tllld ''CmrM!nl ....... .,.,. ..... ~. NOTICI •• Ml•l•V vou AM ... ouAUt.T I' v ...... .wa~.. UTATI : TltUIT -r·r~F·. uid1111GOf#lyott111r1tn<1, ....... o.ntn.'' ··~ . ..._.,..., ... ,.IUID 01vEN ti\•' •••'•• UNOt-. DEE vv ,_.... lN PIE L YOU AN: IM Oli '"e11 .. lnc!Wlno the rlDht lo whip. AMtTOOfi ..... Md lwwfti•-".'0 ..,,...,..,, N01'ICa i:.o:DMlll tor ~ .. A DOf'TAUSf Dl?FAlll.T UM>l?Jt. A. arouy-'FNJll MAA"t EL t!OCI! Or ctll'ec:llor*ly Orilf MO .. ._..,oc&I Cr oat •'IOf.la,..UITI"•• -~•i,•11, ~o,~tt~~~ DEED OF TI\US'f, DATIID Pl~r"'S LOUii :~ ~~~r1:~.: LOO.AN eka and mint Worn Landa othet 1 W " of 1N Attldrl N•CL.OaM llCAIMI tfMeiport•floft Wll .ueti """TECT vou' R "'1~4 "· UNLESS YOU -EY ....... YOU T""'"' MARY£. LOGAN thelt •MN her.iNibOW. 91VBIK ...... .... • ....... Of 1N .,.. ......... YOUI --~-"'llW' .. ,.. TA ACTION 1'0 r --. "" """" CASE NO A154030 Krlbed,oll0f9N....._tun-LK'llf.111 D'd1'9llan. NYmNTI, If MAY M ~tor IN IWh.AC&-PN>PEATY. IT MAV BE CASEN0.A113111 ACllON TO PAOTECT ' Mlt~•t1ah1. ,......... l'AM:l.L':t~-.-IOLD WtTMOUT ANT MI NT O Jll _ltDIWAl.t< SOlO AT A PUBUC SALE. :::~ rr ... voy UR • ., To .. • .... VOUfil PAOPf:ATY, IT MAY To .. er~ 1n10.1tuougt10t ICFOllllMI u.c.c .... ..,, ..... In ... AftlCllt-j.. COUllT ACTION, and you I T!PS AT l!ITANCIA rF YOU NEED ,,,. • _... "ihanoalcilflM. c:r9CMort, BE SOLD AT A fllJ9IJC tubMHIKe ot \M '-'Id '-• 9' Miii 8IP'I ""° .. ....._,,... ot tM IMY I'.....-\flt i.gal rlOhl to PAN<. 1900 ADAMS AY· EXPUHATK>tl Of THE SOU>AT A PUIUC Si\LE. I ~. Wld SAlE. IF YOU NEED "" I ~ ' IMOoYt OHc;rl~. Md 10 NOTICE IS Hl!'lll!'IY Oeder ..... or c~. "''"'yo.If llOCOMl'll In good (NU£, Coe'TAMISA. CAlf. NATUAE Of THE IF YOU NEED AN !*SO"• Mio rrwy EXPlANATM)N Of-THE 8 be~ tied, boll om li.ICh wtiipalock ot GIVEN 10 N Cf.ailOIS 01 Coudltiol• w Aellrlcttone ~ by Pfiylng Ill Of "OfllNIA, will bti ~ by PftOCEEDltitGS A.GtNNST EXPl.ANATION Of' TIIE IOthiirwi. be ln18'"'9d In NATURE Of THE the '"' Of ... ~ both dlf19Cllon•llr dtlll•d llff1tl, llLL SHIEN,fiUN HO. a.s. In ........ 10:" '*°"" (Tllll 'twl put dultJN~I·~ IMCity of C-.•,,... .. ... YOU YOU 8HOULP NATURE OF TI-IE ltle will Cit ....... Cit bolh PROCEEDING AGAIHST i;j: MARY ETHEL LOGAN lu~· and 1t1til11 un<lel' 661-~7"'°64 and MEI .. ,,.....Otdw911ori"luodtt periftltt.ct cotll and ••• OfflCI OI -City c .... J._~.' CON.TACT A t.AWVER. PROCf!.EDl1'10 • AOAll'IST of: PIERSON l . PEOl.E'f VOU, YOU SHOULD llif, MARV E LOGAN 1f\d bel'l•ath or tMlyOfld llMI CHIAO LIN HO. S.S. • tl'leleotion ~ n tuCh _... wttnln IM !Im. p9r· Flk Drive. COit• MMI., "'91• On 08/15/90 .. 9·45 YOU, YOU SllOULD N PIERSON LOUIS CONTACT A l.AW'VER. A PETITION hM been ••lerk>r lim111 ttltiltol, and SU013-o313, Tran11etor AtUclie Mtttted .. IOlioWS! mitt«f by lallll IOf relnt1611e-toml•. Ul"IUI ttMnour or 10:00 AM. , I.AKE AMERICA COKrACf A lAWYEll PEDLEY NOdc9 II ~ gNeirl ltW flied by LINOA FAVE to rlldr111. ••luooel, 9q11lp, and Llcen ... , wtooM ~ "Ownrerl Aigtot1 and IMi.t: -I o1 y°"' KCOUtll, whoch a.M .. ~ . .All'llt It, COf\POAATION lt1" ..,..., Oft 06/29/90 M 9:45 A PETITlON hM been SERAAHO SMITH in the ~ maln11ln,repal1.~and .-., acklr ... le 000 E•I UI~ and Cabll T_. 19 normally ,..,. bldlfMltl 1HO.•l whicl'itlmet...,._. llJll)Olrltlld Tnntas ~ AM, EQUTTABl.E DEED filed by FRANCES J. RE CONVEYANCE Courl ol Calif0tnla CounlV OJMl'•t• 1nv such _,,. °' hy A-...nu.. 'C·ll In lfMClty ""'°"·""&.ISIPO'l and Set· dayt prior to tM d•I• Ml lot bti oo.ned Pllblld)' ~ rMCI " COMPANY ., 1tw dul'j PEOlEV In toe S~tlor COMPANY C lfom fol ORANGE ' mlne1 w•tt10ut. ~.the -,1 Balboa, COUflly of Or· """'9rll," "Enc:ro.chmenl." ttie.-01 ~r prOJMl'"ly. No •loud In th• Councll and punuant IO ~ or appoln1N 1"*'tt undrr •nd Court of Califoml.I. Coun1Y COt ion • " la THE ' PETITION rlghl 10 drill, mine , 1tore. e•· 1nge, St•t• o1 Callforni• and "Commun11r "llCIM1MM .... d•t• mer ~ Ml untN C h• m b • t 1 . S • e I• d TJ\111, Rec<wdad on pun;i111nl 10 <Wd "' ttulia, of ORANGE. , POfal .. tru,._., °' equests lhat LINDA FAYE ploi• •nd operate ltirougti 126111. th1t • t!Yllt Ir•,,.,., is EaMment1," lltll'• mon1h1 lrom Ille d•t• propoule th.ii bNr Ille lltle t2/21/79 u OOCUl'r*1t no. nrotdrd O:.'l~l/8' . THE PETrTION 1ucce..or lrullH, ot SMITH be appointed at ttie -IKa or 1tw1 llpP9I' 500 •bout to be m.o. 10 JOHN PAACIEL 5: E._,.,..t, tor lflll l'IOtlcl ot oe1.u11 m•r ba ot tM WCW\•ltld the nWM ol 33242 Book 13447 P9QI-825 Doc flt:, 8'.~n : 1eques11 f\a\ FRANCES J. ll.lbllft\Jl«I ~ punuan4 personal represen\lltiYe \0 , ... ol IM subsurlec;e ol 11111 HUI YAO HO, s.s •. IN uclua1Ye r\ghl ol VM. record41d fWflk:tl d•t• of , .... ui. bidder but no Olheir di.- al Olftl;:llll A9cordl lo ltie ~-• . • PEDt.EY be appolnwct .. lo ltie DHd or Trull '8 ltl stale of laM M< .. l'labOv•&SeSCl"lbed, 551-23-03&4 •rwl JENNY PJllllllb't ~ occupwy QOrCJallon IPPI"' C>t'I ll'lll llf>g\lfM!nQ merk•. Ar'f'/ bkl Oltlc• or '"' AecOtOlf of om.:vil Rir-ronk In lhe orrltt-personal r~laf'le IO ll(KuMd by BETH c .s. ,he ~ • e AND FlES ERVI NO UNTO SHU CHEN NI HO. S.S. II oflfloeeponlon1ofP1Wce12,1notice.1 r..cel...cl lltlert,..Kh9duied OflANGE County, Cf111lomla. of IM Rll'm~r d Of'.'ANOli admlnialtr toe ..a.1e of MORLEY. AA UNMAARfEO THE nl. PETrTION GRANTOA. 111 Iva"_,,' 588·12-311113, Tr en...-.. •boWI, dellgMted N ~ 11111emount11 $2 l ,e<l3.~ cio.1ng \Ima 10t Iha reoelpl e,11.ecutea Dy: WILLIAM M Cciunly, Cah(O(nla, l;.uoc\11~ lhe d&cedent. WOMAN AecOfclea l~HIS lhe dea!donts and 1111fgl'lt , Ill• rlghl IO •nd lntenoed Tr•n1lerH, 11rlcted Common ~'" Of\ Nol M•y 11, tl!I(), ~will ot bid• lh•H be r8turl'l9d to FEENEV & OOATHY L by ROJ\SLOl_JAMIESOl'I ' THE PETITION QC108ER ta, 196S W1ll and eodicilS 1r any emplnce on under end wlM>a• bullneu •d<l•CIH 11 IM oonOomlnl1.1m Pl•n ~Iner .... un111 you< ~111\e blddefunepened.llfhall fEENEV & WILFRED J AND PATRIOA ~· lhe dtoed9nt's ln'trumeN No. 15·'00860 ol be lldmllted to pioba!O . K•OSS 1he P•<>oetl)' COii-,, Nlgl'lll\awk In ,,,,. Cl1r ot tcrltNld '" Parcel 1 abo'le. beCom9' cunent Vou m•r tMI tllll IOle rtllPMllbllitr OI FEENEY & LOfU'WNE JA),IJESQN, 1 IUSBAND W ill ~ oodcitl, II 11ny, OttlCllil Records In lhe otflC• the wil W1d any axlcis Vilred l'lef8b~. l•lnlrl'l•IS<Ofl Irvine, Countr ol Orange. whlctl lflall be aQpUrlenenl ll01 h•Ye 10 P'r ,,,. entire lhe bidder 10 -!NII his ttid FEENEY WILL SELL AT A!'ID WIJ"E. AS JOINT be ectnilled lo probll\•~ OI the County Aeco«lei" al are available lot Hnn an<I .olllf'• lacihtor.i lor. St•t• of C1Wtorrll• 112714. to P•cels t and 2 ~ pOttlon of your ac-I• rilC9h'«I "" proper tl!N. PUB IC UCTIO TO E TF.NANTS AS TRUSTOR The wil and any oodicits OAANGE eoo--C.Hf .... Jlamln•llOl'l In fl• file ke"' Communtly An1enri1 Tele-lhe pr(lpeftr It; <lescribe4 The •1rMll ltdekesa and couril. even 11\0uQh tuU ?tr· A Mt of pland Md apeelft· L A N TH SEC\JP.rrY 1'1\Cll'IC are ava.iliible . !of ""' om...., b' lhe oourl "'' vision Srttem and tne •lghl In general u : All ttock In 01t1et common de1lgn1ll011, met1t w•• dem111Cl.O. bl.II catl0fl1 mer be Obl•lned at HIGHEST BIDDCR FOR NATI<>SAt BASK. " OJlaminalloo rn lhe l1le kopl ~1)(1 o:'''~a~o ~::i Nolie• y THE . PETITION 10 Imler UPO!I Slid (If Opet'tr lrtde. ll~luret. equlpmenl H .nr. Of tne , ••• p!O~IV yw m.1.111 par !hi an'IOUnl !I'll ()ep•MmtWll ol Com· CASH. (pey&Dle It! lllM ol NATIONAi-IV.SK.ING by lhe court au IOfl 10 equests aultioriry to to service. maintain , rap•l.r, •nd good will ol a cer1 .. n d e •c r I b e el • b o v e I• 11•1.0 •bOW. However. rou munlly Servlcel, 11 fair sale In lawll.ll monev ol me l\SSOiC lATION AS THE PETITION Sri lhel'wnuel' recot\Je!i aanWlisler the es la lo recon1truct and 1epi..ce saoCI rntaurenl/C~ Dell pu,rporteQ.to r>e: !Oii G1een-1nd your &eneliclarr or Ori.,.. Co1t1 Mau. Call· Uf'llleo 5iales) al AT THE Bf!t>i[:f!{""IARY. V.'lll requ&111S a uthorily 10 JANUARY 20, 1989 ~:r the lndopenderll lines •nu l•c•ht,.• together bu$1ne11 kl>OWn •• MU·SHU moor. l~ne. C1l1lorn1• Morig'Q81 m•~ mutua11r lornle U90f1 nonretund•ble MAIN (NORTH) EN f RANCE :' , : adrrinlslEtr the estate lri~n.i1nent No 89 034188 ot n~tullion ol Estat Wtlh tt>e •lght to g11nt and POAT CHINESE DELI and The uoderllgnec! Trust" .tgrH In Wl'll!nQ pt1or 10 the JNYmetll ot S 10 00 An lld- 10 THE COUNTY Sl·.LI. AT 1 U~l.lt; under the l~ndenl 1111<1 Oft1C181 Recor<ls, Witt (This euttiorl :i 111nsler the tame. provided. 1oc11ed •t 600 E••t Ber Av-e11.,;111m1 •nr ll•bllltr for anr time 1tie nooce of ule Is Clltlon•I ctl•rgti of 15 00 wm COUAT~tOUSf;. 700 CIVIC AlJC-n _oN Tt), n II: Adminlslralion ol Eslates SeH on JUNE tS. 1990 al low lh& T'f al how;eve1. that tn.e e•e<ChMl ol anue C·6 1n 1119 c11y ot lncorrectl'lflllls of I tie slrM• potted (whk:h rri•) nol bl be mltd• II hl!ndie4 b~ mall. CENTER OflJVE WEST, ii/Gill~ HIDDhR_ FOH. Ac! (TIM$ authoriT'( will 9 •5 A M al lHE MAI N r&ptesenlallve l~k& s1.1Cll nghts doei; not un· 8alb0a. Cou{ll) ol Or•oge. •dC1re11 lfl<I Other common Hrlle1 then the en<I ol tlMI Pl•n1 speeltlc•llonl •nd SANTA AHA, CA all nghl, CA!i~I. {f\11)'.-blr 11 hmc" of allow the personal (NOllTH) ENTRANC( TO nany aclions without •e11onattly · ln•••tare w•th Stale ol C'alllOl'l'lla. IU'ld dnlgn•llon. 11 anr. el'IOwn ttlree-monlh peuod sleteCI Oll'llf contr1o1;1 C1ooumen11 1111e ano 1n1ern1 ce>nwyed i.i~'" i. ... rui money nf 1M represenlat1Ye 10 take lttC: COUNTY !'bl.aining court approval G•a11tee1 reas.or•11>le .,,. 1r.n11ef •h• I0110wlng •I-tierak\. •bove! 10, ernono other m•yllsotM1•11aml1\ed•rttie 10 •nCI "°""" held by " undef \Jn11.N . Si11cts. by c-.sh. " many acllOns wilhou1 couRll!OVSE. 100 C•VIC :ietore taking oortalfl verY •n<I en1oymen1 of 1e.o prop-conollc be°W<''QI 1icenM1 (Of S••d 1tle w.11 be ma<le. but 1n111gs. ( 11 provl<I• ad<l1r1on .. olflc• ot 1tie City Ci.tit ol ttie MUCl DM<J ol TruS: In ttle CA>htrr • c~ll: d1••·n b)" 1 obl.a1'1l(l(I court a~1oval. CE N 1 ER DRIVE WfST. mportanl actions e<I; llca<lMSf On-Siie Beer and Without covenenl or Wlr-time In wt'llCh 10 c1.1•• the Cle-Citr of COsl• M .... Plenl, proPlflV 5lluated In said .,..it "' nittkln"I bank, a ~loie laking oorta1n ."'¥'/ SANTA ANA. CA al public ho"weY&r. lhe ~SOl'laJ PAACEL a: A non·e~t1us1¥e Wine Number 41·2' 1981 r.nty. •~P<•" or lrnpllad, ••-I f1ul1 by transfer of I tie P<OP· 1p1c1l1callon1 anCI other County C..lllof chr'<'li: drawn by 1 "'"Ir of 1rn9ortanl acllons, llti<:lion 10 uie hly~.SI eputs&ntative will be appur1enan1 easemen1 !or now !Swed to P•emlsq g•rdlno !!tie. POIMUlon O(lertr pr otherwlM , or 121 es· contrect Oocumen11 wll\ ll01 · n1a.. ff'dc'1al cn.-Jlo ""°""·Of 1 how9W1, the l)efSOnil j Mh &QU•ed to give nollce 10 1neov1posesse11or1h 1n•••ll 10C1red 11 600 E Bay Ave 61'1cumbt•nce1. lo P•r '°'·l•btl1tl 1 sctie<lulfl or pay-be m•lled unle11 1111 •<1-descntllng Iha lar)(I therein. cnr..-i. Jr111111 by 1 Mair of representative will be ~ °' ~ ~paya~~ ·nreresled per SOM unless ove• 1ne land <1escr11>ttd In •C·ll, NB lor tl\9 premlSM dellnquenl m•lntenancel men II 1n oraer 10 cure )IOI.Ir dltlorl•I $5 00 ch.rge Is M\- THE NORlHWESTERLV feJtral W."tnt;' inJ . k'An required IO give notice lo lfT>I I.II in hoy have waived notice Of Ar!lcte XIII. Secl>Or• 6 ol 1t11t IOCltld 11t 600 E IJ•r Av-•sMSsments. COSll •l'ICI at· dlll91,1lt; or bOlh (111.nd !21. cluOed with payrnenl 482 FEET Of LOT ''. aM<'<iill n WYi .interosl&d per$0nS unless nK!l'Wr ol the u nnll(I Slales). :onseril&d to the proposed ce1ta1n OK!arat1on of Cove· eriue "C·6 tn tilt> Cllr of 1orney'1 lees. 1owt1 ''17 t 50 followlng tne lkPor•tlon ol Each bkl sna!I tMI maoe Of\ NEWPORT HEIGHT S . ._.,....,..~ .. ::"· or S.lvin l.>ltn!t theyl\avewaMtdnolic@or 11111 nght, l~le. anCI lflle1esr. IClion) The llldc nderit nau•s Cond•11or1s and Re· B•lbOe, counlr 01 Orange. with 1nteres1 lhereori. 11 llMl!lrneperl0<1rererre<1101n the PrOc>OS'I form. 1heel1 COUNTY OF ORANGE, ·!Ot-J ' 11o: '(10, f COOSMled 10 the proposed corweye<I 10 !Ind now held ldmlniSlf<lhon rulhotlT'f S!•octions desc<1De<l Delo.,.. Stal& or Cllllornld provlOed fn U ICI Oaclaratoon· the !lrll P•t•g•aph ot \hll P-I lhtOUOh p .9 prov!oed 1n ST,.lE D~ CAl!FOANlA, "5 :::· l'•nAin., 7 :~~ ~ i::i actio;n) Tt)e lndependo;nl b) •! un<ler Sll•d Geed in ll'M1 111111 be granted unless an TIWI Sl•&e! add•eMI an<I Thal the amount of ed¥arn:es. 11 any. un<let the notice, unteu the obligallon the co1111ect <1ocum•nt1, PER MAP RECOROED IN h. . C'J"" • ' 1 " admirns1ratron a uthol1iy P'Of.>t'ffV Silu111e<1 lrl Miki nl4lroslod person tiles an OH•ti• 1:on1mon designat10fl. purch1te or1C:e ot conslCler -lerm1 ol u1d Decl81at!on. t>llog loreclose!l upon 0( a tnd sl1•1l be accompanied 8001( 4 PAGE 33 OF •1.11 >ru to do b11> -•n w1I bo grant&<I 1.1nless an Counlv 8ll<I Sl111le ar>a ci.b,actton lo CM j)etitlofl •I 11n~ 01 lf'e 111a1 p.operly •!Ion 1n connecuon w11n 1111<1 1 .... Ch•'lll'el an<I expenses &901t11l11 W<lf!ln 1greemen1 br • cllt"ll!led OI' c•triw'1 MISCEllANE:ous MAPS. th!" M.~~rJ ~i:·.nn: ~1"1 inlcr~l&d petso11 l11e5: an e1esc11be<I a.s loltows tOT nd shows oood cause e11 1c11beC1 •b o~e 11 t••n1te< ol said license tor o• 1111C1 Allo•ney i nd oe1~you1nd~outcied1-cMCkorabldbondforMt IN THE OfflCE OF THE ~ ... OR I llJ l·l'l I llA"CI: .It~ obtocliOn lo ltl9 p@ltllOn 21!1 Of' lRAC I NO 1426, IN ~hy lhe oourf should nol ~u•po•h~n to be 20 8LAZ locen54!SI 1111C1 Hu<I bu11~. TruSlee , tor permtlt 1 longer perlO<I. 1eN tll•n 10% 01 the •mount COUNTY RECOfUlfR OF 1.111· . > • ('(ll!~}"' and shows good cause IHE COUNTY OF ORANGE, rant lho au1hor11y ING ST AR IRVINE CA lncl1.1d1ng 11\e 8S11m•fll(I fn· Tlle_P•Gpe•ly Owner $ A.s·!rou nave Oflly 11\e ift9!11 •tghl Ol 1tie tll<l, m.cJ.e o•y•bte to SAID COUNTY [ XCEPl < <1t H.11 fl)l l'\I·. 700 C I\ fl whr the c:ourf Should nol Sl ,_IE Of CALIFORNIA, AS A ..!jEAfllNG on !he 9210S • venlor~. 11 !h& sum 01 aoc11111on un<la• sa1CI Oec1•1-, to stop the sale ol your p1op· ll'll Cnr ol Co111 Meta No TH£REFAOM lHE <"J· .• ,·n ·k OH.I\'!· 'A'l·~\"'I', grant lhe a 111hor1T'( PEA MAP RCCORDEO IN pe~llon wlit be tiold on 1i1e "nde•&1gned l•vSll'M! S5.00000 wnicnto..,115\sol 11ion heretolor11 e>"ecuted ler1y br paylog !he entne propo111I stl•ll be con· NORTHWESTERLV 7S SA!'o"l'A ASA, CA •II n~hl. A HEARING on lt1e SOOIC 3:> PA.GE ,2 1100 28 1990 al 1 45 O•SCldm•s :.n1 l1aD+I•!~ !or any tlMI lollow1ng •l'ICI Clel1vere<7 10 !he 1.1nO.,,.-•m0<1nt oernanded fly y~ :id.red unlell 11ccompao!e<I f (F'T 1 1111<' ~nJ 1n1r1n1 com~J 111 prJll!ion w1M be held 00 MISCElLAH,EOUS MAPS. p M tn oept 3A localed a1 \•r«:o•recl"e$S OI lhe Sl•eel C•sh (lepos1!@-(I nere>n, ligne<I t W<ilt&n Dec:l1111uon cre<lllO#, • • fir such tlstlier's Cheek, xnJ ,..,,.. h<-IJ by 11"n..k'f 1o11tJ Juno 28, 1990 at 1·45 F '[700 Civte Center Dnva1 •d•l•es~ an.::I 01n&1 commori $5.00000 of Delaull itfl<I Oerf>and '"'" TO FINO OUT THE 1;1111. or blClder"s bOl'ld I rte s.l•eet 80<1reu ano l)rco.J "t Trw.I '" lhr prnprrly P M 1n Dept J A located a;J ~O 1~~~ O~~bru~rn 'T~~est Santa Ana CA t1es·11• "''°"' •I d!l) ~o .. n All olhe• tiulllnei.s. na~ Sale. and e w1111un Notice Ol\AMOUNT YOU MUST l'AY, No1>«19hallt1ec.onlidertd otner common oes.g11a11on. )itlmtrJ in .,.iJ ('o•llnf)' 700 CivlC Center Dnv11 UN E jg270i · h~•em Sd•d Sllle w•ll be 4nd 11d<lr~s~ uS«I by tne Delitull aoCI Elec•ion 10 Sell~Ofll TO AIU, ANOE •Ott unlf!st 11 is m•oe Of\• tt111n1o: ti 11ny o1 tne rell property c..,,.1,.,"'a ~.,,.,;,1 1nc: Wost. Sania Ana, CA Sit.ID COUNTY NOl r, lllC. If VOU OBJECT TO lrnad" ttut ''"'n°"' covenant l fanslero1 w1\h1n 111s! oast IODl•ecorCleom lhaCO\.lntr !PAYMENT TO &TOP TH£ fotni rurmstied by ltieC11yol dlSCflbec;I above 15 1,,AJ on(""" 101 1 t)I 92701 LEGAL DFSC~il flON 00 rant• ol tho litiorl or v..iq ant~ e.ore~s8CT or so !at as 'no\\>"n !O tne Whe•• !he •eal pr~•tr <le· •ORfCLOSURI:, 0111 I,.. Coll• Mese and 1s maCI• 1n porportea to.De 133 U.ST TH.At"!".,.,, 811.'l/I 1 ~ ·nn IF YOU OBJECT T?)H£RftN DESCRtR[D lo.NO ougstiou':i appoar.t lh& ·m~1'"'1 •ega1e111g t11ie pos· T1ns1&<ee aie t•I tame. our sc11be(lhere1n151oc•ted IYOUfll PftOPfRTY IS IN •ccordaoc1 W1tn 1ne 16"fH s IR([ T, cos' A ( Ot '!l."l"'t: ()I· ()Mst.t:. tt'e grantif'(q of Ille Pfth1J011. ON l H( 0£fD or TllUS' i0Wfl9 and state your SllitlOn or encutnb•a11ces, "same . 1r none. put F 0 r w D 0 0 8 R I OG e FOfl:IClOSUM "DA ANY prOVIStOl"ll or ll'te PfopoNI MESA. CA S'IA"l'I 1 . 111 ciit,1 \ you should appear al lhe IS JNCOHRC:Cl Tl!( OOOK ibJCCbOns Of hie written Ito P<i~ t~ ten.aJ111"g OflflC•· none ,1 an\ oteaw !1&t ST0N£GArE OTHl!R REASON, CON-reounerneritl flMI lHWW!rsigneo ,\ Cl 1 A \l(\~I· hea1flg and stale )'OUI Nl!MRFA JN !~tr LlGAt ob19CllOl1S Wiltl the court P«I ~!"°' O! lr1e 11ott>1Sl !>&· \heml none ELAINE f GRAND't' TACT; Dalacom lnves1men1 Eacn bldCler musl be ln.t51"9 dlsclatms a.ny S objoclions OI' 1ile wnnen S1tOUl D READ 1100to. 43oolore ltle heanng Vout C'-''"f!0~~.:11i!Oet'Ool l•vst. Thi111I ha~ ~n 1greet1 Br US ConsohClated Company At!n Alen llceoseCI 1n<I allo 0<8· l!nO!liry lor llny irx:orr1Klness P,\I( llt 1 'I AHi) obtocbons with the court PAGE 42, io"Ppoaian.ce rna ba tn 1 .... 11> '"'"''e~1 l'>ereon a9 belwettn said hte.,Mia an<I Fo 1eclosure Se• v•ce1. Sherm•n, J 1792 Conu10 qu•l•llf'd 119 •eQutt&d br law r:J tne ~feel lttl<liess aro<I DI -"''Kiii! \\ o-.; l'1 H b61o•e 1tle hearing Vour MISCf tl t..Nl ous MAPS k.'SOfl or b~ you~anom@y o•n·•de<! "' ~.11tl "O!l"jS1 ad 1nl"'10e!l !raosre•ee as •e· l r1.1suie an<I A.,!'1orl1aC1 Wey. Trabuco Canyon. CA Conu.ctor 1.111ng • c1a!! or otner common dls!Qnahon /\ l'L~t I H I' !ii 11 I I" a ppea1a0Cf! may bo 1n lOT 26 Of 1 flACT NO IF YOU AAE A v .. .,,...., •' ar, undt!f 1ne Qvn@d by Sec ~•074 ot the Rapresen1a11v11 101 WOOD· 9 26 7 9 P none ( T 1 4 ) c1•111licat1on not 1tiown on 11 e nv. Sf'loW11 nerern l'/\K('LI I AS persoo or by you1 &llomey 1,?6 IN. Thr (:OlJNlY QI CREDITCR Of a ,.,.m~ o• 1"'" Oet:1l 01 T.-us1 Bus,oess and ProlesSlOns BRIDGE STONE GA TE • 1!151-06S• the Genf'f.-1 Prev11111ng Wage Sd"l lllle will tle maoe l '"lll\'IJ>f U 1/1.l IRI) IF VOU ARE A ORAN Cr SIA 1 l Of ICOOhfl{l(lnl C•a(iltOI' 0 1 !he "Sl1rn lh•d ,,.,.~ ct1,uo .. ~ and CO<le. !hat 11'8 cons1derat•on C~lorn•il Nono•ohl Ca<PG•· II you h•Vil ofiny q"est•ons, DetermirtalKJOI. ma~ be ra- !"1'fl Kl "1 1~ ,\"I> fl) CREDITOR Of a CN.trORNI "S Pr A MAPido<:eas1Jd )'PU must Illa t'•oen~,,, v11n .. Tru~ree1un1 •o• •he 1ranstei ol said bl.ls•· 1.11011 yO\.I ahix.tl<I coni•ct a lawve< qu11ad to par 1ne w11.9e •1118 btJt w•lhout toY!lfllllll' pr llll 1(11 l'\V\('l o,;11 S.W.!i!I. conhnqent cre(il lor 01 the Al COl"!Dr o"'•~ llOOK 43 1Voui" cl;urO with 100 court 01u, .. 1r11s1&,<-•e.11eutivsa1d ne1s and lfa,.sl8r 01 sa1<1 •r:t:l.+"eF.Or•ndY o•ihegove<nn1e•11a1 aoeocv ol ttia1cra11or c\a1sli1ca1\0n ' w11;i111.nty e>:Pteis or lS n11 t !I"'( lll ltlS"IA C10c.eil59d you rf'JSI hie PAGr 42 iand rn.'\il a copy 10 the 0Pf'f! nl '"~1 To .,..,1 lteefllll 1$ lo bl oa1e1 on1r DATE s.9.90 wn1ch m1ytl"~"·ns.u•ed)'Ou• moil closely rel11ted 10 1! a1 •mpjied. regara1119 ooe, ~H V\ C'OI .,,,-y 01 IYOUI cl.:Wn wilh lt\4l court ·-· ,.,· 1...,.1son<1! re"• 1 S119 u•(I ~:· alt!!• sard 1<ansler nas bf.'8n ~bl~~ttt?~nf' ;oas1 1 •n .~ .~1 "'·. __ _, possesst0n or . , • ,. ~ '" Ml!i fl l y ooun ! ~ ... , ' .,~ s111d 0...pa•·· • '" Nolw11h51"'"''"9 !ht: tact tl!fm111al•Qnt ell«l•~e a• the 111"; ·11tlf11 ef .1 lo JIWf CAI 11111<,lA A~ l'l ll. pe<sonaJ reprew,'~lahve["' Trtl tWrlCl or T1•I 1;;,r;;~ i~r 0iro;;1hs lroml°"'-'tl "' ''"~: r.('relotu•ee~ t'l'Mlot or Alcono1oc 8e-<f"ligt! 1990 :'flat yO\I• p!Ol>f'tl)' i!o onlOl'e-11me 011necall l0t bl<!• rem111n1n.;i pnnc1pa1 sum OI ~IAI' H.I ( UkJ>l n JN a ppoflled b llle court COUNT"V Rf COflOI fl 0 1 11111, d;i\(' o! tits! issuance ot ecuteCI .tnd Cl<-'l•"•Hl!d To t/\f' Cont•OI F·S18 closure. ~O\.I rnar ott er y-Ot.11 The C•lr CO\lnt+I ol tne 11\f! nou•(s) secu•eo b) .. ,d At l()K '\,\l l''Ha ·' 24 .!.~ within lour ~ths liom j SNO COu,.rY Al'N 4~ ,lellors <IS provided ll'I .-nu•'r~'ll'''. !) ,, ,,,,11,;11 O..C Tnae " ~lti 11ans111< ano PUBlJC NOTICE proper!~ lo• sale o•o~•Ol!d C•ly ol Cos1a MHll re-YH Oe-eo OI Trust Wl\h 1n1eres1 l'l'J) }r. ;,1 ttiadate ol first !S$t11:tnceol J1J OJ 'section 9 100 01 ttio lo•~!um '. r'l• l,,.,11 r.r1d Oe-atJ•gnmen1 o! 1ne 1toreM11!l tll9s11le11tonclvdt!d P"0' 10 ene 11gn1 lo •e1&cl 11ny or 111 tne<eori as p.ovl!K!O 111 s!ll<I ,11,j 11 1 ,1111 , ,1 1 )eners as providitd ,11 tri,. lt!""I IWkl•e!os 111"J Cah!Ofn•a Piob..'\le Code m11,111 10• S '"" ll"d '"''lie" stocl •n traOu t .. 1 .. •es NOTICE Of 1111 coni;1.,s1on ot tt\e !01e· b!<ls nole(i) advanc85. ~ any, I , A '~"I SOClion 9100 of !tie Oltw'• ""''"'°" ctesoq11(tll0Fl llr.<> tutv> loi l•lfl claims Noller ot 0.-1 ... t ,,,,1 r1 .. c l!QU•Otnt'nl """' 1>Q0<1 ""'" ol PUBLIC HE.IRING cloture The Conl••Clo• stiall llr>dfll !Tie tl!fflls o1 IN! Qeetl I. It !1 I II t !I f c II I I ti C <l!ol0tn1a Proba:o Codl' ti ll!•Y. of lhe r~I p<Or>t'rfy W<M ,101 e\P•O oo?orr four 11•1•" I• ~. T•"' ""1"''"l!l<'d sa io Ou~u-..,~s .. ~1 t>e ton· CONOfTIONAL USE REMEJ.18£R, VOU MAY comply Wllh 111-e ptOY1StOl"ll of 1rus\ !toe~. Char s 111no l Ill ... , .... 10 I nll..ll! ~-()! Ine lllT'lil lor !llC\Q Clittl"<SIOEo...::nl'*'"l 111~ "''n"IOnltl'!i tro m Ille h(iann <'..i..l!.t~.W S.."1 /Qt<Gtl .. t u..-"'"""alee! anCI tne ton-PEAMIT NO 90-tll LOST LEGAL RtGf\f"'IF ol Seel.on 1170 10 1780 10-e~penses 011118 Tru~t>e llfld :v\tll , 'nt '''"' [w•~ not axp•e borore iou, 1 PlJipori"a 10 he 4;xi dill(> notictld .ioo,,-e g lau11 :"'u r .-c110'; 1t1 s .. 11 1,1 s•Ufl•ahon tiie•"''o• IOQe!he< NEGATIVE vou DO NOT TAKE clut•ve 01 111e Cahto•n•1 Ol U tru~! real I by !(I I \1 I I I l't• f'!'IOfllhS hom lh" lll:lanng ES l•t(I'\ S,llll f T Cn'llA,! YOU l.l.AY EXll.MINEllJ,,. '" .r,i. I I 111 '"'I; w;o!h fhP co11,1d<"'••1tion for DfCLAJIATION PROMPT ACTION Llbor CO<le, ttla otevemn~ ~ ·~CT e.: !ill. I Ill HI I It!,,, l 'I I\ l dill& notioo<I aboVc MfSA.. CA lho f ir>• •pl b Inc rt 111 ... 11• '" 1r ~ 1•'l! I"'\" •h •\ 1111! l•R!l'<le• m•!l il'>S<gnml!n\ N0. 90-!3 NOt1ce 1•11erebyg1~en rh•1 rate und ti:ille or wages es· .,908.,..."' fl.151 5•0 10:11, !IJl(l1ll•lt 111 ,,, YOU MA.V EXAM INE 1,.._. i•Wts.t•l'"~i'ou' a~e Y.i c~son r"r,u~,1, ~ O!!!l1:ato1asa•C1llcen:w1or (To JMrmli Soan·ShRw Co•oor11oon a1a1>llshe<I tiy the City ol ....... -vtr!t ALA NAul \l!!)V.' {)\, Ill! tM~la keptb ltle rt 111 "' .. ~. tlA r 1 ~ hcr•"<~'·<;1otwo ... 1t onl'W Calllo1n11 co•po•al•on 11 Colla t.lesa. w'11Cll are on (STIMA ll; 1 ,1,()Cl\ll'll \I l'/A ' OU ru ra c~r~ Trti!ilce U•xi.,,n,~ ""I' lfllt.lff>S~•d In lhr> r-s1a1a F0A£CLOSUR£ CON-a!te< !hP 26th r!ay ol June constructlor'lol • Uuly 1i:tPOtnteo TRUST EE f>te w;11n 1neCit~Cl@fl<.o!the flwi! Dt'nel'l<"klfY un•!Ct kl(flltllll> 1, l1'll l~ riuoiesLQ<lein lhe ~st;o"J11atMhly lor 11>nv111'..Uf!"'l'".'l>~youi'~-:f.t;le ~'1ln<'CO~l l SUL TANl S , INC . AS 1990 11.11noi ~•1Jwdeoa11 . lwo-•IOl'J.3',000 und<i• !h<i lotlowon~ Cle C+t-; 01 cosu1 Met.a. and 11111J i)Pe,J of lrUSI \'\l\ l'\I I '"-I 41( OU ma hi(! wtlh !h~ CO!J<I OI !fl• Sh"fll lt\l!llC'\;, "'ld ~ O I •1 ~U<.>SI 1 TRUSTEE. 17102 IAVINE ""'''' tl' Tllf fSCROW iq:~:: ;:::.,c,~~rth IC!lbe(I Qeetl ol l<uSICliile-d shall I0•1et1 penll!iet pre- tie•e!o/Ol'e !!~OCtJh'(J an(I 11)1 I If lAJ ~I 1 1 IH.(I' ~ l] ~ tornt! Ro UMt IOI C\1111'>1 CO! ltl\t>ll U1•:.• 1r>11l1un orr:;'.1 No,'~c;;~ lhl> !th~3\BLVO . ,05. 'TUSTIN, CA SI Qn[ "I .' 1~·1 N Grand ca~cltr. ove• 1 Otto De• 29 1911i sc"t>a(I lh&ratn !or non· dellvQr,>c1 !o 111e ull00r~ig11e11 ""'ll 1 tll .,..t, JSioal Notoc.e ~ thl' 1,1,.,11 ''Rn~ ~n.,v.11 "'""''" appr;i.~.a! 01 1 ~'! d·ts!'2680 Awenv .. • N "' 1~ C>h o• on•·lew•I IRUSTOR Pl!<l•o AIO'll" 11 comp11ance ot H•• t111<1 II "'"111!•1 Oe<:litr:tll(<rl °' . 0 ..10 !flVf>nlo dfld I t~ 1011~1 """""''I !'JI Utl' r es,\ c IS,., ,,, .. ) 731 ·3!P42 Sit"'·' ""' r ...... ,. or O• 111blaH•nl•11 S!flOM! men CO<le [)ellltlll and (.>e'll<\•1\1 l<JI l• \kl I 1 : l 'I I ,... I\' appraisal ol e<il ,r'J 1c;...,r<; 11n1 .,.., l.111li1w., ~ 1r"' ::~nf .iny pcl!l1<t~ Or i DANIEL W ORMEAOP, I ·•"Ii'-' '•t •it: .,;o! C.throon'" BEN[FICIARV Da1;1com EILEEN P. PHINNEY, Cfly ...,.,, .. !1t1tJ II. """"'"' NOllCt' ol \I 11lV." 11' I 111 \ °' ol any P<:-1,1._;11 or •)l"h'llll~;r. w-11,,.,_, 1,v 1~ I ·~1~ovl0o" on VICE PAESIOENT o<n~•Cl,.U lh<1I !hi! Deti!l!I p:;:s1;::11~u:i;;1• lnves1ment COfTlpdny Clerlt, Cltr o1 Cosl• ..... 0t-1.,1,1t lilllJ riectlOfl 10 Sell t 'l'!)ll\11'11 \I 1'1 ''' dCCOunt as provl(ll>rJ in l""r~·"~' '" r, ,,1 ! ,.,,, ~.;~~/'It.I Piobaln ~1or1a th~ 11 •1 ' 1" ' •l"1"'f' L<.,.SI mo:n! or A•COt>?l!C Bevetaoe P••klll9 al AFCOROED JRrivaiy 6 Pub11st>eo 0•11"9e C~st '''" ur"M:M'•!o1Qroe.:l Clll.J'.('(I lt!)lfl\Ul) II• ''S('('t•on 1 2~ ot u,, .... uon111~c.e,hni!1ll'\l~")I~ Ri'qu•ISll01Sp«e•alNol>CC!n,..1 1•"" •u • ~ lS CV"''" h,1$.UlP'O~ .. tl ,J+d S.Klltf 198a 8S Inst• No D••l~P1lotJu11e8 15.1990 'laKI NOltte ol 0er .. 111t <\"<I l'\!H I J I \llCI\ I C;o!,l0tn1;a P1ottate C<'O<' A f'•!,...•IS~S Jill<! "''""''"~ I' 1.,,-,., ,., ~va1l,1bli' t+on1 !111> • "" ' 1'11£> h .1n\f(",ol ~"'Cl 'W.,"I" I .., Dlllce P•rh 111·006164 of O!fll.'.•(11 R.-F:>:l~ flf'CtoOfl IO Seti lo L>t' llM-·t1 ... ·1 .... IJ•"" .. nJ t<tl>c'• Reques•tor Spt>cl3ftllo1..-eu ... ,,.,,. <)t '"" ........ 1cou1 l cl··~ Ille ·~' dit\ lot l11ng NO l lCE IS HEREBY COfCIS '"th• 0111('11! o! lhp ""''""" ,i...,,~"·11~'" '' ""' IOfm ,o; available lrorn 11'le '"'l!'«·•''c"lfl ()I 11~: .,.,,,.,,, .~ Allorney for Pe1•11orier : /"18""5 bv "n~ c•l'.::l•to• w•tll G1VEN 1na1 1r.e tt1.1n1.noton Recoroei ot OrangeCO\lnly PUBLIC NOTICE ~"::;;:e:1rw> •;-:,a1 ll~~c;:":n~ "' ,,,.. •l'~I P",''"" •*"" "'""l courl c1'efk S11,-. ·~ s 111;:> 1•1t ~· Kirk Mc\nlotli PUBLIC NO HCC rh~ .,1,.~v" ",m,.0 "K•O.,.. Beach P1ann,ng Comm•sS1on S AID DEED OF tRUST 1 --~==~~~=~-- 11t•"r "l''"''l'-'""'' J.• t>o· ..,,11 Aflorney tor P•fllloner: ·' 111'/1<1tJU ,!l !n' n Jll(!.628Wastl9tl'!St d(l""1 ·~Jun,. 'S 1990 W<lihn!dat>l.'bl•Chtt ... .,noon 0ESCR!8ES t.t0 R( PAR -LEGAL NOTICE l()tml'l.1 I\ !1 IAf,I 1 H.l I K. ('IJ)o"!A IRoberl W. And1r1on 1 0 ",, "1~ ,· 'ICoite Meil CA 'g2fi2J KS/'115 ,.t.,ch •s tne last Du,ine5$ lhe CounC•I Chamt>ai &!~Ille TICULARL 't' OESCPIBEO •N NfWPOllllT-MIESA ()A f! OS/17 9i'l \tl \A , A _,,1 '" H•hn & Hal1ri ru\ '"' "'' 11'C«P a Q -' D p ~,U MMONS (l,i v ll"!n•t> fl>., con~l1mm& O C SAID 0£E0 OF 1RUST UNlrlf:D SCHOOL IA! [ AMffl\CA • ._ 301 f Col d 8 1 d /,,.\!o>P.r'\ lMl~ 11111,.n or1 W •<lnt)iJ' "IJ~( a•ly •IOI 1•0" ,1 u,. ~P"C•!1ed .Jt10~ l-l 1.1nling ton each °"'" S AID Qeetl 01 l •us1 se-,.,,,,,~, •• ,,0~, 11'.· un.IC'n•,.nrJ lr".i,...IS,o 90,0 Or i o v .• ,,,,, ~ ""'~''' '''''' 0 J1.1no7 S t4 1930 (CIT ACIONJUOICIAL) O 990 Cotnler 2000 Miiin $!•1:81 OISTRICT .._ "'"'"' .. J ' ', ... ""' " N1l'Jl~''Jll[ff N0ANI lllf'Oi.lay4 I u e • C curescer1111n o1>h91tuont1n· NOllCE 15 NERE~Y •s <••O •RUS1f[ "".un1> """ 1~ !hi\ 1''1 ~"'! Po•'odon• CA Cr.<"' d!dNU ''" O >> "' ~ BUI S)l.n Wun Ho, MeJ ... unt1ng1on l!!IC« Ill•· .... ......,. "" ,.,,.,1.,..... of 1,,.. •l•rr1 1 .. , ,,. PUBl\C NO!IC[ ! A• · co l A. l." ~a o o I IO!n•a on the<lalO'lan(I ~T !ne clv<l•ng flOlt.1111 10< !ht' 10<11 G1vEN 1n11.t 1ne Eioa•CI o! av HQ!llRI A GOOD """ ~ 91 101·19n reo tt>iaJ ,rec111 ur"'"'" or ... 1--1C.tr.•1 r 'f" .An (l DUES Ctiieo L Ho, Ttan1letor lime indic<lreo oeio .. to re· ol S13 SOQ.00 .-no ••-ee1uc1hon ot tile Newp0<\- AS SI VICE.PRES!OfNI J. ""'1 ~"'1 '1 hrr r"":.."~'"10.-ang_eCoastOa11yP•lol ctl(I(; .. (lr/lwri l!V 11 ~1.te Ol TAUSTEE S ALE lt1l"lh•V'' TO"'!"~'""' and Lice... ceive and consollerthe~tat~· tentl0<1sthe<t!'Or Me111 Un1!1eC1Sc:r>oo1PtslrlCI ;)(Kl[. MAGNO\ IA Ol Vo I» "'f"•' "'1" ' Mn· '••'"11 1J1.1no 1 8 1'. 1990 lll'!Pflil MV1/l\f' _..,,,, 1u11n NO !3?19 F •n1< ~~( B[1Nr. '>llEO John Hui Vao Mo. Jenny menos ot alt P"•IOt1$ .,..,.0 IHAf !ht' tteneh~••I ol 01ang& Coonty .. 111 •e- !i 1 L ,oc) I '""'" 1\s<,nr!!it1011 s.11v•1>\I' TITLE OFIOEFI ~v r1 AH; 11rr 1A Lio 1., @'51R Sh" Chen NI Ho, 'Tr•n•l•ree "'''"'to Ile hearo ,8131,,.., 10 mte•e11 unt:le• sa•d DlteO ol ce1v& M!lileo D•Cl5 up 10 '1 00 BUllllAN"' CA lilt5Q? 11118) 1; ,,,.,1 >.rll' '"'II !~· mlkl<' PUBLIC NOTIC[ .. ,,5~Ul.!nhQn.,, 'IJl'"'llS 11,.no NO 16607·811 IO··~•' ,1 , "1! •11 • JOH t; Ind Intended Trenrl•1-lllf' 80111,c,,hon lleKPbe<I 1•utl ;u•l1 tl1e otthydl•ons !.ti· p,.., 011the26th d•y ol June, 114;:> XlOO "' "'lll.,11! f•">rn11H 01 ~Ol>el!~ io <'.:.,."'it(,r\ !il('t,' (JI FIEFEAE NCf NO ~ ... fPHFP!) llubh"'6(1 01;onga Co.Iii t>tllow C..led'll>ereby are P•~ll~ t990. I! th& Purt'1•llOQ 01· Co'°'" 1••ll',1n11 r~r•l" ... ,I "' flCTITIOUS BUSINESS rlllfo llflllrl\"!al C0tlf' !Intl GP1476S03001 VIMl h•••JOCALENOAR 0~1l~Pi\n!June ll l990 DAI[ !ti.I[ fues<lay l'\elCI bV the Benel•t•lllY l\caots1.0 SCF1()0!0tlt<1CI !> 2!> 6 1 6 8 !!>')() 1nt1'1,.•J <C'Jl<UJ•nr l111t" 1 NAME ST AT£MENT &\olhll'•lf'\l l("> ,10 11.,,,.,r·.~ '" NOTICE Of" DAYS •lier !his 1ummont r S29 Jun!! !9 1990 1 00 PM fHA I a b•each ot and Cle-IOCllllad al 25185·8 Be•• · • r•"'('""'" "' r n.vn1h•"'J""' !roe '"'' ''""Q o••~c·n~ ""Jthi\ sldle 111 !ti(• t'V'"'I r,! TRUS TEE S SALE II 1tFvad on JOU to Illa • APPllCATION NUMBER laUll •n !"9 ob!ogatoons !Cir Slreet Cos!11. Me1• CA PUBLIC NOllCC 1 11'f'" 1111' 1tm~•n1nr r'"'"r~1 tlo•n? r>".!>''."'':' n•., 1i•i1<lP• olhlli \1'1\n rl\.",t\ 111 YDU ARE IN OEF AUL T11Jp11••lllen 111pon1• •I Pll8LIC NOTICE Cond•llonat u~f' Perm•I No whocn Suell Oe@(I o! '•1.1s1" 9211711 at wh•tl'I hme Sli•fl •Ultl •! llw' !li;!h ..... 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P•ol•cl rou. 1ou• lJJM· ·No WBS-01 ° po CA 1 1 of Into <nOnlhlV •ns!allme<>t COPIERS NAMI: STATE MC:NT 1~!rr,,...: •m;r•·vn '~I'' "klo~ (",,,' q,,, • l1u\!t't'J °'"""' u1.11t ru•11.I~ PROTECT YOUA PROP· 'wrllien r•1pon1e m1111 be Accounl NumMr· ee'i.cn L~nv~h 0: u~~:~= ol rn1e<est ,.nicn ttecame All bodt are 10 bt' '"a<: 1 ~,.., """', ,_ r"'•~ .,~ ., .. 1 ·~~ "'' n•i " '"·"" ' '>I• I'"" ,,1.,, " i,. 1• t....._1)1'111> 11~m~•hl" 1.1 1,.._,I ERT Y IT MAY 8E SOLD Al In p<oper le91I lorm ll rou 116S+053-:r Sc<ence dUfl ~eb•ua•v 8 •990 11n<1 core11nc• w;+tn Conditions d<"'!i'''~"""··I~ "" ton.k•t llw' llrrn• ,ii lh. •~c 1 .. 111"""" ,'4 D•,1••·· P..t1•>tJ u• ('1\•l••I~'"' ,1•. 11 a PUBLIC S ALE !F YOUlwanllh•courl lo h"''Your NOTICE OF tOCATION Norineasi •11 subseQu urn! install-1n11ruttions :and Spec1!1 , ,1 µ l r, r , ,11 1"'"''1 '•! I'"'' '"'1"" <1r<I ''""' '1 '' 0· ~· ( • • 1 1• '' " "lnnc• n! "flhl NE EO t N E JIPLANA T10 N Cll!ll TRUS T1:£'S SALE Corne• 01 Seacli!! 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I"", 1,,-.,~· "t ,,. \' 1 -·~ 'V M\!t ,,.~~• ..nv•oric~ i:,, ,, ~ , ,: ''"''"" Tl\111 tr• olh•• l1t;11l 11-ERTY II 'Y!AY 8£ SOLO AT R[QUE.Sl 10 ve•m•I ton· IO(lelhe• .,..,t'1 •n!e•eS1 llll!! °' R 8on<1 eq.,11! !O !ell Pttf· '.' 1 , ., • ,;-.-• 1 ho· li<•i .. 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NAME STAT EMENT lt·•·•"I ,, r otr11 co••• de '".ind "0"'" "8111 b~ 11 undl!f ooinioniortubm•lltvld&nee DATE M11r 16 1990 tr111.ny81(1raceove<1 S')t <:. Fl<JSIN~ .• ., AND "I ~ 11,.. /f l"'ltl '"" ,:11 ,~,, ""~I , "" 1"" tollrMt1\,l I•"'''~'~ ''' l"i 11'1) .. I I l'oo!i•~ .. \.E prot)leded 1ln •Wll O ldl· s.ICI C0"11!n•ntt ConC11!1on1 loroo ilg&in$1lr1eapl)llC<ll•on ITAN-SHAW C0"P01111· NlWPOftT•MllA UNl-l'A~Af! l S EPV!l t •\ t~ ,,.,.,,..('.,rl 1, " ,. ~ 1 t r, ·~· tlO•no tiu~"'.S'i ~' !11 ": T ''0' 1<>r1 ONO clonal por pat!• d• la COfl•. "'"" Rest,.ctlons '" lhl IJIOO· t i Ovtl•ne<I llbO~• II !hare ATION. a1 Tru1I" FllD SCHOOL OISTRICT of Supf'<ll'' Av" <;ua~"I! "'".,.. I In"~~ "'"h" 11 .. 1,rti1o~usl ''"'1R W"-IFI• 1'<(.."~' r l-1 1Jl'.lll, 17~"' •11\'INE:c ' E•lll•n 01101 ••qu\sllot e•ty ,,,uij!<><I m t••n COi.inf~. 811""""" lurlher Que$ll()nl Ir: T, O•IHnl, Vic• Pr"I-0 1•11t• Countr (l('•t U"<1<'• C.1•1' <'i .. fi{ln 5.,11,n.,1s "'"mll\\I 1•911'0 1 N D ll $ l ~' f. 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Vic• du<'"!~ Oy a pMf!!'\I Ol!.r!Olf J1.11n Car IOI Vlll(lll(ll "!KllOI\ 111 1'16 81101)1'11111 GAA~1ron '• -•«:f•i,O•!i e48 •11~{1 •II o! In. Ul'l!ll a• VICWitn &nCI 0r8f'IOe $1~ J M\/lltr P1Mtellt'll l/lj(I T1'111 lli.te~• -·Ill~ A~. 811()0.t l•lllnd upon ll"(l lSl'Oll\ ai10~ ""''9"'' DAI[ 1Ftk.n•! OCT !II Oltcrlbl(I Ut)Ol'I I~ Co~ ,..,tT N1f11e4•1d AOdr•••of Tti.111•1fmerlt wa• loltr(I Thll l tlltf'l\ellt Wff med 1ri,, 1101..,.·ent .... , r reo ~11'1 ttie COU<'lry C"'•~ c>I Or· app<0<nt"1""1 bf ,.,.,,. ciu;...,, "'""'' "l .... r"r"' 11gtiu. 1118~ OornV"tv"' P18" 09'K11~ in lhf Pe•IOI\ W1lhd•IW1ttg Wtll'l lne County Oerk ot Qr. with ll'lf CoUl'lly Cler' of Of· Wtl tl tri. Coun1, Clefl ol ~ ltf\Qll Coo..l'lty on M•~ 1, ~hO •«i ... ,,, II wnr.1n 18(1 ntlu•lll li)lllJ ''9"'' ltf' I ot•lflf OAR V L. ORAN'llLLI, Pffc.! l al)O ..... ~ Mtol'll· Denr11t LIP•Oy Hill 31!12 trigt Cou>ntr on May ;!), tflOI, CooJn!y on M•J 10, •"9"1 County on M•r 1~ 1990 1111rt •!Iott tn•t puDll'"a11(!n l'lyd•ttt•• oont O) wh•I· Clerll, l y lu•1t11 1 ...... ~llf'IV tl\llr91rom 1111 rlgfll Ae<ltllll A~ Suc1e '200, 19t0 tOIO 1900 •mot• Pnon. f71 .. I 613·8,•2 °' IOtlV .. nA"""' •110 .. n u1at ~·)' IOll18Potlfflt0!\0lalllno .. Cot!• MeN,Caltt 12121!1 F41a41 • l'.-.e1 Publllllltd Oftnoe Co•SI ! PublrshMI 0•11ngf! Co•tt !10$f442 3801 may M ""''"" "' ""!'"'' 1n1 ~ubllatltlO Ot•noe Co111 at8AtO•llOMtlCfe1Antr1t:· P\iblllhed 0.•11911 C0111 Pu~ Or1nge to.11 Pucn.n.ci Or•nQ9 co.1 Oetty P!IOI, Jul!• 1 fll !~ '1' IO•lly P1lol M•~ ,5 June I 8 Pubilttlt!O O•llf!g& CO.II Patee! OI 1111'10 '11111111..,tiove Ol!lr P~ot M•~ II '1l J11111 led Comm Of! • Area1 ti Dally PMot M•v 2! Ju'l9 1, l!l. Dfljly 1'110I, June 1, J 15, 12, 0.11~ PllOI May JS, Junt t,11 '"° 1! 1990 0.llY P1101 J1.r<141 I. '"° dMCl•l>ed !Clgl!hllt ••In 1119 I ,, '"° •howri On ••I" Con. 15, ltllO '"° 15, '"° I :»0& -J 48 \ ".$)0 Plt'P'"IU•I '"1'11 ttl 1"111 'IQ fl ... 5' ~ _Pten _ .._!~ ----~'""°""'"--------''c°'~'"'-' • • .. .. . ' DAILY PILOT /K~OCEAN (@THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK . : 1. HIT THE ROAD •The Corona dd Mar Scenic SK Run and T"o-M1 le Fun Walk will "ind through old C'dM Saturda) morning. The men's race begins al 8 a m .. the "omen '·1rt at 8:20 a.m. The Fun WJ1lk follows. Food. re· freshmen ts and sou\ enirs will all be avallahk as local businesses partid- pat(' rn the C\Cttcmcnt. For infor- mn11on. call 6 75-7575. 2 . MAYBE Yetrtt S-££ OREL HERSHISER • Dasnc) land celebrates rt s 35 an· n1' ('rSOf} "ith shows. spttaal even1s and 1hc Dream Machine which l"ards pnzes evcl') day this year. Thl' .35th annl\ c~ry "Part) Gras" Parade and streel show features g1an1 balloons and colorful singers and dancers daily on Main Street. .. One Man's Dream" a spectacular musical 1ribu1e to Wah Dii.ney fea- tured on stage at V1deopohs wttk· ends onl). Big Band sounds show-ca~d~a1 C'amat1on Plaza Gardens~ The Magic Kingdom offers 60 at· tractions an seven themed lands. 1nclud1ng the all new "Spash Moun· 1a1n." Disneyland information: 999-4565. 3. SWINGING SINGLES •The Singles Swing and Ballroom Dance Club hosts lessons in swing. ballroom. Cha Cha and tango in the Maxi Room -of the Red Lion Inn. C'osta Mella. BufTe1 at 7 p.m., Dance lesson at 8 p.m. Dance follows. $6. For information. call 494--0593. 4 . ON YOUR MARK • The band Ready Set Go plays at 1he Chnstian dance club Club OK ( Danscenr) at 2890A M("(lintock Wa) in Costa Mesa t'Vt'ry Friday n1gh1 a1 11 p.m. 5. TO BOHEMIAN • Bogart's Bohemian Lafe. 6288 East Pacific Coast H1piway. Long Bcat·h, offers entertainment with local acoustic folk and rock mu- sicians Thursday, Friday and Satur- Rick Lewis day nights. howt1me is 9 p.m. :! I and over. (213) 594-8976. 6. GET RIGHTEOUS • •The Righteous Brothe~ will tx· in concrrt Sunday at The Hop. I 8774 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valle). 7:30 p.m .. $20. For information. call 963-2366. 1. GET THE BEAT • Billy Vera and 1hc Beaters are featured al the Crazy Horsr Strak House, 1580 Brookhollow Dnve. Santa Ana. in two shows. 7 and 10 p.m. Monday night. For rrscr· vations and tickets, call 549-1512. 8. SONIC BOOM •Hiroshima plays the Coach House. 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Thursday in two shows. 8 and 10 8..m. For reser· vations. call 496-893 . Conttrt hot- Hne: 496-8927. 9. MO''BETTER BLUES •Cafe Lido. 501 30th St .. Newport Beach, 675-2968. prrscnts entertain- ment n ightly. Dec Dec McNeil Jazz and Blut'S Band Junr 8. 22 and 29, Bernie Pearl Blues Band featuring Harmonica Fats June I 5. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. $3 cover charac. 10. ANDY IS DANDY •Andy Bumatai plays The lmprov, 4255 Campus Drive. Ste. 138. lrvtnt' throu&h Sunday. Showtime 1s 8:30 and HHO p.m. Friday. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday. and 8:30 p.m. Sun· day 854-5455. 11. SEE RED •The kgC'nda~ Red Skcl11>n "111 recreate some uf h1~ hc\t·IO\ cd character'> ton1g.h1 ::al the Pl·rforming Artr. C'ent<.'r. For 1nforma11on. call 556-ART~. 12. ON THEIR TOES •The Ballet Rl·ixnor) Th(•a tre \\Ill perform at till' Ci olden \\est ( oll~gl· -Mai.A~~gc T~ttc '1i 1;30-p..,n. urda~ and ~ p.m. Sunda) \\orl.' h~ four d1ffaen1 r horcographl'I \ "111 Ix· prl·~entl'd R<''>l'rH·d seal llrkt:h :He prkC'd ill S 7 for adult~ and S5 for children :id' ancr sak. and$!! and S6 at the door. T1d.ct' ma' he tlrdl·rcd from the (ioldcn \\ l'\t (ullcgc book· stor(' at 895-P !i For mor~· 1nfor. ma11on. rail 8..i(l-0~ 15 13. TWO MORE DAYS •Nick Nohe and Eddu· Murph' re1um together 1n "..\not her ..itc HR :·the scqud 10 thl'tr ('normous- 1> successful odd-couplr film 1n wh1 rh a con' 1ctrd criminal 1s drafted to help a San Franc1S(.'O t•op who docsn·1 pla} b~ the ruks The film opcn'i 1oda~ rn theaters along the O range C ·oast 14. SPACE OUT •"Space Movie Night" sponsored ~)' the Planetary Socit'ty of Orange Coast Collrge. Room 207 of the Chemistry Building. Ser fa vontc fic· tion and non-fiction space movie!>. including Star Trek cp1sodrs. sfiuttk missions and "For ..\II Mankind." 6 p.m. Frtt admission. For more rn - formation. call 964-7295. 15. DIVE INTO THE '60S •The UCI Film Society will present "Yellow Submarine" with Thr Bea- tles. directrd b~ Georgr Dunning (EngJand 1968). tonight at 7 and 9 p.m. 1n Social Science Hall on the UCI campus. T1cke1s arr $4 gent'ral admission. S3 for UC'J affiliates and senior citiuns and S2 for lJCI stu- dents and arc a\ailablc at the door 856-6379. Dee Dee McNeil llnp ttte ltlues at Cefe LWo In Ne~ •••ell Saturd•J n._.... 16. GET SPIKED • ThC' student films of d irrctor Spike Lee will be shown by 24 Frames Per Second. a society for ahcmatl\ t• n nema. aturday star:t· ing at 7 p.m in l 'Cl Humannit'S Hall. room 178. Pollow10& Uc's .. Joe's fkd" :ind .. 'tu) Barbershop: We Cut Head\" films b~ UCI stu· drnts and fnends "111 be shown. Do )Ou havr a film )OU "ant to subm it? Call 856-7418 l)ona11oos accepted. 17. TAKE A GAMBLE •''Las Ve-ga!. Night" to benr fit the Orange County E>c and T1ssur Bank will fr:iture gambling. bufTt't, no- hosl bar at Prt1n1ontory Po rnt, Nrw- port Beach on 1urday night. T1cke1s arc S25 per person. Contact Joan Tt'mpk, 6 '15-6809. 18. AIDS \XI ALK •AIDS Walk Orangr County will be held Sunday. beginning at 9:30 a.m. at MaS<>n Park. In 11h· ContaCt Roben Selint'. 645-6 '00 19. GET YOUR SHOTS •The SS2 Club of Hoog Hospilll will hold 11s annual tag hoot OI June I J 11 7 a.m .. 11 C u10 de Cm Hunt Lod~. Donauon " S!OO Ptf person: dinner onl). SSO prr pmoa.· Contact Valme Lon.'n1 60-S917 20. GO SPEEDING • David Mamt't's .. ..,peed Ille Plouah'. opens on the \tainnaat of South Coast R~non tonight ud will run throua,6 Jul) 8 For tK'k~ and infonnatiPfl. call SI· 7817 Rick uwis is th<" morning dtt}I) on the ··~.t& t Club .. on IC· OCEAN /OJ. I FM. oo""J m 'r-· port lk11Ch. What's Inside s1ng1n· the blues In Costa Mesa .. Ne'f' release puts Madoma back In vogue Haute cuisine among ha.lte couture B. B. King (with Lucille, nght), Joe Cockrr. Irma Thomas. Stevie Ray Vaughn and John Lee Hooker top the bill for Saturday's Benson & Hedges Blues conttn at the Paofic Amphitheatre. The event caps a weclt-lonJ. ~nc:s of events in Southern Cahfomia and will benefit tht' homeless. Pages 'Speed the Plow· tums up at SCR David Ma met's look al Hollywood. "Speed the Plow," opens tonight at South Coast Rcpenory's Mainstqe Theatte. For a complete look at the local atqe scene, soc Tom Titus• "fnlenniss1on" column. Page9 I Oatty Pilot Weekend/ Friday, June 8, 1990 Thr rrlcase of Mado nna's nrw alburt1. 'Tm Breathless: Musk From and Inspired by the f ilm 'Dick Tracy'," is. as usual. a departure for thr songstress. This time. she croon~ thret" Sondheim tunes. although she seems better when shr revcrts to her prcvious form. . Page 10 Making a Hvlng at cops and robbers Actor Dennis Franz has made a carter of playin& either crooks or COf!. He was Lt. Buntz in "Hill Street Bl ues" and ~be .. 1pin--0ff .. ~.erty Hills B!Jntt." Now he's Lt. Dan Kri•r tn Nasty Boys. He says b11 portra)'&ls of uncompromi11na offia!n mim>r his own attitude 01' law enforcement. , .. ,5 The Nc1m;in-Marcus. Cafe i~ cvrn mo rr of a blessing for shop- pers than the store's fabled ('lolhin& inventory. SAY$ Judy Chambtttain. What otht"r-colT'ee shop" offers oranlt' souflk salad. cumed ch1ckr n salad plate. or the infamous toastt'd ~can ball topped wtth chocolate or cuameJ sauce? • Page 16 Judy's Gulde to Orange Coast Dining Judy C hamberlain has Ulttnbkd the moll infol'lftlD" and com~hen11vc Guide to Orante ~t Dinina av..-, A boon to residcntt and visitors alike. tbie plde lisu wt!l (ftff 100 restaurant5, from Alrnqreb in EJ Tolro to Zubie's in Col9 Mesa. Page II Leplld: OC. Orange Counry. BT. bl.lck 1je. BT -opt .. black tie optional. pp. Pf" person. TBA . to be vriJW«L CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS •TrtaW. eew.,.u. June 8 at 6:30 p.m., O.C. Perfonnina Ans Ctntcr All GuiJds at The Westin South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa. S l S pp. Contact Julie Polhemus. S52-7779. • IUn June 8 at 7 p.m., Blind Children's Learn ing Center. Lollipop G uild dinner auction at t-t"nllrr'Saso1ts t lot(I, NeWpot1 Beeeh-. S90 pp. Pflo~ 541-3354. • Oraqe BlesMm Ball June 9. Or- anacwood Home. Featuring Ben Vereen. • Due .. Catt Sal•le .. De Luaf•,., LA Rama June 9. Nonh OC Cancer ~uc dinner dance at Doublctrtt Hotel in Orange. S75 pp. Contact G wendolyn J ones. 974-741 l. •Las Vqas Niot June 9, OC Eye and Tissue Bank gambling. buffet. no-host bar at Promontory Point, Newport Bca,ch. $25 pp. Contact Joan Temple. 675-6809. • AJDS Walk OC June 10 at <}:JO a.m> al Muon Park. Irvine. Contact Robert Seline, 645-6JOO. • JewiU Sports Hall of Fame June 10 at S p.m .. Amencan Fncnds of Hebrew University at the Irvine Hilton and Towers. $40-1 25 pp. Phone955-281 I. • 1lle Mysteries of tilt MllMI Junc 10 at 3 r .m .. Brain Imaging Center or C College of Medicinc. cocktail\ and hors d'CX'urves at Pilar W3)nC r~s1dence. Ncwpon Beach. S75 pp. Phom• 856-1245. •Las PalmH GralMI OpeDlag June I 0 at 12 p.m .. opening of Fulkrton apartment homes. Phone 87()..l567. • Comm••lly Fonm June 13 at 11 :30 is.m . Aorenct Crmcnton Ser- ' 1ccs luncheon w11h kernotc spcakcr Judge Lois v. Forcr (Rel.) at Radisson Plaa Hotel. Irvine. $30 pp. Contact Mdinda Mitchel Gumaldo. 870-5H90 •Stal Sliool Junc 13 at 7 a.m .. 552 Club of Hoag Hospital shoot and dmner at Coto de Cala Hunt Lodge. $200 pp.: dinner onl)'. S50 pp. Con- tact Valene Lort'nt. 760-59 I 7. • c .. atry Weslero Spec1aular Junc IS at 6:30 p.m .. OC Trauma Soc1ct) A~S0(1atcs at Knott's Berry Farm. Buena Park. S7S pp. Phone 9]7-5030. •Commodores Ball Junl' 15 at 7 p.m.. Commpdore" Club of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce dinner danct :11 Newport Beach Mamot. RT--Of>(. $75 pp. Phon<' 64-1·8 .! II. • Aa Evealog Under lite Stan June 16 at 7 j).m .. l.lguna lka h Demo- cratic Club "1th 8111 Press and o ther l>c mocra11c ,·and1dat~s iu Tivoli Terract (inrdcns. l,,:\&una lk tich. />Mnc -'99-T J /. ~ • Shw Boal font• 16. Opcrn Pnc1fic Founders· Gala al Crean residence. Santa na Heights. Cont.1 t Lynd• A. Yan1. $46-7371. •A Celet.rau .. of SUvice June 21 1u 7 p.m .. Salvu1on Arm 1 at Westin South Coa~t P1a1a Hotd , .Co~~ Mesa. $ 0 pp Pttonc 5S8-9J.U. • ()pe.s o.e at Bistro Hl June 2 1. 6 :~O 1t':"ft".. ~ OC Philharmonic Society chaptu for young professionals opens Kachioa owner/chef David Wilhelm's res- taurant in Irvine. SSO pp. ConUJct Carol H<'ywood. 553-2422. •La Fla&a June 22. 6-1 I p.m., Bowers Museum dinner at the mu- seum. Pho~ 972-1900. · • Car4 S..rti Fre81y June 23 at 6:30 p.m., Family Servitt Association of OC casino and dinner al Sharie Island Yacht Club. Newport Beach. S50 pp. Phone 838-7 3 77. •Holl Hat! Hot! June 23. South Coast Rcpcrtocy end of season din- ner auction features New Orleans crawfish. $75 pp. Con1act Madc/jne Poner. 957-1602. l • Nor'tkn Tnst Reptta June 23 al 12 p.m .. CHOC Padrinos post- racc cocktail party and dinner at Balboa Yacht Club. Ncwp6n Beach. SIOO pp .. discount for students under 18. Contact Helen Wardner. 531-8675. •Golf Toanutmeol June 25. Arvida Compan) and South OC Adult Day Hcalth Care Ct'nter at Coto de Ca1,a. 5200 per pl3ycr. SSO reception only. Conruct Lu C:trbone. 366-0200. •Celebrity Golf ud Tnais Classic June 25. High Pnont)' at The Links. Monarch Beach and Ritz-Carlton. Laguna Niguel. Pre-cvcnt cocktail reception June 24: awards banquet evening of June 2S. Conrac1 Btrry &/don Palm<'r. 6.lJ..2112. • Oeslplll& Womeo Ball June 30. Art (ns11tute of Southern California. BT. Con1ac1 Susan McFadden, 161-1680. • Fovtal of J•IY Parade 10 a.m.- noon. Cll)' of Hun11n1ton BQch on Main Street. lso. SK Run sponsor- ed b)' March of Dimes. Contact Tery I McEfe<'. 497-0821. • "S.Ow Boal" Opeabi1 Nlpt Ola- .er and Pott-Performaace Rettp- tioa Jul)' I • Opcr3 Pacific. Lo--, cations TBA. Con ra<·t L) nda A. l'nna or Micht'llc Wood . 546-7372: •Bastille Day SK Race July IS. port Club/Irvine and Regional In· fant cnt<T of l-1011cd C~I Pal'Y A~!>n. a1 Le Merd1cn. Newport Beach. "()( takes on the world" with $100.000 , .. orl'1'~ best pcr- fom1ancc pnre ln1cm1t1onal Food and Wint' Festival. Health and F11- nc~~ Eiq:>0:11uon. m ort. Conwc:t 'usnn \\ hcucll. 557-5100. • BasUlle Day IK Race Jul) 15. ports Club/Irvine and Regional In· font Center of U111tcd Ccrcbml Pal$y As n. at I c Mcnd1cn. Newport Beach. "CX ta.kcs on the world" with SI00.000 world' best .~ formancc pntc. ln1emat1onal Food and Wine Festival. Health and Fit- ne E"Cpos1t1on. more. Contact uyn Whcrttll. 5H·5100. Capistrano. 661 -178 1). Junt' I~-; ;I> I 5: Native American pain11ngs b)' David Dawangyumptcwa. scufpture 1>y ChfT ~ragu. July :20-29: ~avaJO Rugs and Old Pawn Jev.elf) .\ug. 4- Sept. 2: G. E. Mullan. Sept. 8-0c1. 7: Women or Gifted Hands. •Lac ... Art M•seum (30" l liff Drive. Laguna Beach. 494-653 I). Through Jul> 8: How I Oot Star'ted in TV and Other Stones: Ilene Seplove. Jul) 13-0ct. 7: Jay ()(~co. Works on Paper. Jul> IJ-Sept 16: Los Angcks Modernists, •Newport HarlM»r Art MUHm (850 San Clemente Dnve. Newpon • Patro•• Party July 19. 6-9 p.m., 494-JOJO. Beach. 759-1122).Junc 17. C1ins South Coan Bs 1 at location Wallace 1ngs. Through June .24: TBA. Contact Made/int' Portcr:-9 Fes va o rtl i.iT'Pa'='1u=a,..._,o..-~'° ~ -'fhrN·.,.;ewln-~St ... 0"1l"'Pt1l""?'W".-------1• 957-1601. &lie Mailers July 7-Aug. :?6 at In inc Jul) 4: lnde~ndcnc~ Da) .\n Bowl Park and Fc•>11' al Grounds. Worlshop • 1lle Lo\/e Affair July 28-29:Cystic Fibrosis Foundation tennis tour- nament at vario us locations. auction ball. Phone 938-1 J9J. La&una Beach. Grounds: Sl pp. Pageant $9-35 pp. Phone 494-11-15. •Stary Sheets Fiae Art Gall~rles (1498K Sant.I Can)On .\\C .. Sic. 1-5. 11'\IOl'. 733-o+i5). Through Jul~ 3 Millard Sht'\'IS. Jack Linlle11er. f('- ccnt work in bron1c and cast 'tone. •Golf Toarumeal July ·30. Sea Circle Auxiliary of Florence Cnuen- ton Services or OC at Newport Beach Co untry Club. SI 50 pp. Con- tact Melinda Guinaldo. 87().5890. FESTIVALS AND SPECTACLES •Sawhsl Fesllval, 1lle Mapc ef Art June 30.Aug. 26. 10 a.m .. two- and-a-half acres or arts. crafts. con- cessions and entenainment on Laguna Can)on Road. Laguna Beach. S4 pp .. ·scn1cirs S3 pp .. chil- dren 12 and under free. Phone •Su Clemn\e FiH\a Jul) is· chowder cook-ofT and oyster shuci..- tng. street festival. cntertainmcnl at/around San Clemente Pier. J uly 22: SK run/slnde/v.alk. invitatio nal road race. beer and wine gardens. street festival. Free. Ph one 492-1131. •Very, Berry EXln!rdiauy Jul) 11 ·22. OC Fair at Fa1fgtounds. Costa Mesa. SS pp. $3 over 65. $2 under 12. free under 6. Contac1 Diane Sorensen. 751-3247. ART • Galeria Caplstra" (3 1681 Camino C'apist.r.ano. San Juan ....,-~ .......... ·-•unon l<M'loft. llNtwn -.ve In rehe•rsal M ttte St. Mldtaerl end and All Aft9ell church or941n. wm conduct the Plnal• of the C•ona del M•r a.roqve Music ~estlval on sunur ..._.... MUSIC •Baroqu~ MHie FesU"al l! p.m al 1. Michael and All >\ngds ( hurc:h and hennan L1brar. and Oardc:ns. Corona del Mar. 5~Q-7175. June 8: Music in thl' Gardrns. Junt' 10: Festival F1n.1k. Bunon Karson. w n- ductor. • OC Performiag Arts Ce.tu K p.m. al oOO fown Center Drne. Costa M l'!kl 7~0.2lX>O June 15 1>1.·· Johnet11.'. Hanrnd.. I lo ll:ind and Methan). J unc 2' \lngl·r p1an"1 M1ch.acl Fe1n~tcin. Juh 7 1a11 p1Jn· isl/singer llarT) Co11n1d . J1 •Pacific )mpboay I\ lll p 111 JI ln inc Mi·.11,ltH.\\ ·\ml)ht1 ht•Jtr1.· 9 7J. ( 300 J Ulll' 2 l ( h1p (>.i, 1V l\fannh1.·1m ~11.·arnrlllkr (I\ p.m ) Juh -4 \II-\ml·m.10 < d· t'bra11 un fol) 21 H1 <l\ o &~1hoH·n' • Mou rt Ca m~rata X p 111 JI 't Andn:"" \ud110num. hOO 'I \n drt.,..'() PIJll' Nc.,..~ir t lkJ,h. 581 -26()(1. June I fl ( 1,1r. C ,11 t Double Ba"'· ..\n11 PurJI n1ndul 111r DANCE. THEATER, _MU $.fCAL TfjEATER •oc Performiai Arts ~ncer (64Ml Town <.. cn1cr Dn' l' < o'la Mt<~ 74().20001. I unl' 8 R<'d 'i"dton Junl' ").Juh I < 1raml 1'ahu\.1 Tht•atrc.· uf l.lf).1n Jul\ I l-1 ~ ··'ihn"' 8<>'11." Op..•1 a P.1l 1 f1, •Grove ~bstlct'Spt>art• f e,ch al t I 1.·' ll\JI \mph1lhlJlrl .ind {11.·m ThcJtn· C1.11d1.·11 <•fl "l t1lf'l.":1 \1 Gem Tbe:llrl': 1 hr11u!:h lum· : ' ''Thl' \1 1,l'I •• \l 11l 1l'r•· Ampbltbealrt"· lunl' :' luh 1-1 "\1U\h \11 • \Ol•UI '\,t1thin1' h3kl'\jll'.ll l • S@utb C:oa"'t R.-p1•rlur) "'~' ) 1\\\ 11 Cl•nh·r l>t l\l (.,,,,, ,,.,,, ''' "l\'~1 \l,1111,1.1r~ J111w -1111\ 14 ..... pt"\·d 1h1.• t•1,1u~h .. I >.11 hi Mam\'t • BallN Parlf1<'a c I JttunJ l'IJ\ hou...c.• Nlt1 I .tf 1nJ < Jll\llll Rl1.1d LagunJ lit,H h b-1 2-"2''' Ju1w ~ ' • ~ .t • I) 1 ' l' r I 1 m l' n I '' (">11l1u1 /omrM ~J,l. "llrJhm' \\ .1lt1t",· {RrJhm' \\ \•d1111.1n1 u .-, r / ,., , '"<>RM \ no' 11 \OU hJ\t' Jll <'1enJ /JSIHllf IJI lh.HIJ:1' uf inli>m11111on tor 81.~·l Rocil Jlf,•l't inqumt•, '" lkn;:mun f:.p ,tt•in , , , Rlad Boo A. /"() Htl>. I ~()(}.I .'i4. ( Of• om1 cfcol \f,11 f'..\ >:t1~5 Pih>m• "ft()..!b:: Dally Pilot Weekend/ Fridav. June 8 1990 V\,V ,..i Viti.II.. ,'(bU1 I' \o.11 •11,Mt~h\ IVtl"l \M:i\J • 789 -• i,:altti.l.8i.. - STORY D..,NM,._. porches. Some C\.Cn hold race parties on thc1r lawns. The stan and fini'lh arc located From the Front Pa¥ abo'e the main beach in Corona del event. Mar. The t"oursc heads up "There 1s Ml much energy in 1own Marguerite to Sea' 1rw to Poppy and that day.~ one merchant said. "Any· then loops bacl.. O\'Cr the stanmg whM'c near the runners }OU can JUSt line and out again Runners have to feel the exhilaration:· tackk ·-carnation Killer Hill." "Pcp- lt is a festive event 1hat shows pcnree Pass" and "Last Gasp community involvement. ~1d Ellen Gulch" befor{' passing over the 62- Buck. administrator for thl' Corona year-old foothndgl· on Goldenrod el··Maretrambc r offommercc -~an<t11c11dtng down ttl'C' tto111rstttlch. "It stans on the bluff tiver the • There will also be music alo.!.'J the Corona del Mar Main Bcal·h and 11 course. Pac1fit" ( oast Audio{V1deo ends there:· Buck said. has ~t up three stations where run· The beach arl'a 1s a fren1 y of ncrs wtll hear some upbeat songs to ac11 v1t} as runners pass through tht" help motl\atc them hordes of spectator\. r\ numhl·r of "It's not cn11 cal. but this ts one area restaurants also ~t up their way we can get involved and help stnpcd canopies w11h a 'anl.'t)• of o ut." store owner Dave Working brcakfa<>t fare for runners and spec-\81d. "It moti vates the runners and tators alike. Thr spread features adds spirit to the race.'' fruits. pastnes. breakfast p111a .and a Despite all the fun along the route. number of ~pcc~al 1~c.ms from ~~ud10 the h;ll> couN" dtw" prcM·nt 3 C.afe. Rub) s. (,1na S Pina. l n1 '\1 chall ·ngc for the runnl'r\ Bon and othr r local l'Jll'rll'' ~. rthi'i ,, a httk hit more rnm· Studio ( afe. a mJJOr c,pon\or in· "''llll\l' th.in 3 tun run· l..tl'in ~·ud voh ed tn the ran· ~inn· 19R'i. v.111 "' hold a carbo h~dratl' loadintt dinnl·r featuring paua and ~th the night bcfon· thr race 1 hl'fl' "111 alw hi.· .1 br<'al..tast bar di the rcqaurant altl·r l·knd.:r,on \\ho\(' <itofl' 1s spon- ~1nng d numll\'I n l runnl"r' in lht• r,1ll' \JIU thl· 1.1 .. l' " Jl\u a tun C\ ent Im ~h1· runnn' dcrson ·s Second Sole '>tort' May. who finished la\I H'ar in minute\ and 28 tceond, · and G Lona in 1987 ran for l leodcrso Th.is year Pete \'1r1·n('10 Ralph Ganbald1. both \ponsorcd Second Sole. arc con"1krrd 1 the favorit~. Local t hiro John Koenia 1s also 10 rnntcnt1 Anet Cooper tool 1.i~• )VOmcn's race in 17 minute~ and seconds and she l'Ould repeat, ;But thnotatn rcn t' un r 0 who enjoy the show .\nord1og race cbauman Jim Wood ont fa ily comes all the wa> tiom from shore of Lake Superior in ~K'.h1 to pan icpatc in thl' v.all .. Buck that the race poster 1\ ·•""a hot ii amona out-of-towner\ '"The posters arr \ l'n PoPll Buck said ... Last )1:ar v.c \Old and this year's arc go1111t laM." The race poster ha' hl·comc r <'ollector's Item fo1 J:11 l. I ll)flowa) Delaware. who hu~ Jtl nine 8 I said they ship JX>'ltrr' 11111 all an the l'Ountl). a\ far .)V.,I \ " F1on the race. l 'nhkc o thl·r 5K run\, this rnl t' I) panicularl> geared to 'Sl)l'Ctatorc., Ken I lender.o n. owncr of thl' ( or· ona dl'I Mar Second Sole. ""'~ This \Car\ rau• pm11·1 ":a ht graph of a pa1n1mg i., l•llJI a John <.osb) C'o<ih~ " .1 ··on1c proal) 1mpre'"o""' 1.n '"' n arr "l hl'fl' 1\ J lu1 gu1ng un bu1 this tht' count!) for h" 1.11~1· <"Ok> thing gcx·s oil' 111..1.' clockv.ork t>very , ~n,·asscs. Co\b~ J,·,wnrd .1 ) ear." Hendl'N)n 'aid "l hc) (race )'Car's roster and thr d1.1mllCr Ii organ11cr!>) gn1 all the problems iron· his work so mucll th,11 thl'\ IU "Spectators can walk within a block and sec runners pas~ four times and then go down to the fin1.,h line to watch the end of the racr ... Henderson said. ell out. 1t~ tlllwd v.l'll and timed to him again. The fall 1h.11 he It nght and 11 " v.dl urgan11ed It 15 and work~ 1n Nev. pori llt<Kh did ' iu~t a fun C\ cot .. hun his chan~cs Cllhl•r Greg Long won the 1987 race with • tlftle of ,..,,.., running for Second Sole. A number of residents take ad' an- tage of their front row St'Jt~ Jnd cheer th<' runne~ on from 1hcir fron1 ~1o'it of the runnt·" an: local rc .. 1Jcnt.s. hut c"cr) 'nov. :ind ttl_cn Wmt' OUt'i1de tdll·nt JOln\ the fun. Thr la\l t"'u men·, v.inners v.crt' amnnp. tho<,c.• 'l'X'n"1red O\>' Hen- The Pft'VIOU'I $(.'\en ,,.,,It'll tu~ an.isf De;an \ran but gan1zcrs dec1dct.1 thn "'"led change. The> hdll .1 1in1~1 Cosby's design v.on German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes "The Old· fashion Way" 2<>50 Gra ce Ln C M Call for info 540-0281 \ •·n•·tian (.ondolu (;.,tuwuv • c .. ·•irm(·• s,,k"" 'I a 'I . • < h.imj.>;lgnr L 4 '1 J 1rY1ne •c,,1i c,.,.,,,. • .,., .. 11-•11111 ~Coast ...... • a Charters 71 I > ,,7:;.1101 Weddins PhotoSr•phy ~. Keith lkswiclt f .. t) ···'"' •• rt \\ r1l-l1•1f 'w-rt1•t I •II (7 M ) 84-7-2281 1.1.'s C1teria1 t le~nl tra)''> Gourmet buHt>ts "t'ddtni,"> Vl''> Alloulahlc 662-15&1 Rom1mtit• W'n ldi111(1't 111 ,.;,.n • lu1w1 Motor Yacllh Md s_.. Vtutls ' Oii l'Tofessionll Co.ordN"'1 ,towidf Total ,,..... DeticMd to frt , ... Mc•t (714) 875-4704 ~ ... ..e.ctlOll, lrleM9r MtYlo<t, ~ 11t1111r1H .... .,,........ • -~ .................. . <!k.,,t a, 7,, £11 Old I 011una 4:harmn """'"J n,,, •II \\ •·dd111~· I{,.. rf•l1•m ""'""'' '"" ' ,, ,., ,, ,., ... , ,,,,,.,, 11•1 l.'J I· I :;:s:; 4.H•. \'I I\ t: •'EDD I"· I-U.>• t:RS I rM1l11wu•t I 11u1u"' I ,ott.- \fftu tt •• t11, ~ ,.,,, 1111 ''""''"'fut "''" V.. r.-1.tiut ~ fC,., ,.,,uno 548-9436 Getting Married? (:a ll thP e reliable Me rchant ! DA \'MON'S M9•1LI ..... Muci(' for All OttaNou fmn1 BM-h to RMIL \I I l'ffllH '''°'\I U,.>t IP'tL' r , .,, ,,,,,~,. .,...., """" ;,, •<"'"'" ( 7 I I) l}fl!).Q'l\12 \I••-A ""r 111. -- .. .-.·.r .. Am.,.. ....................... ~ .. hl•anow'a .. nHn a H ......... lllow • .... P8Clllc Amphldte.cre wffl M ffr-lefll .... Stewle.., v....,.n and JofNI Lee Hoolrer. The Kine and -Ludl1e,.. Joe Codrer, ,,... 1'llOlllH. concert wlll Mneflt the hoftl•l••s. Pop hldaJ REUBEN E . LEE I 5 I E. Coast Hia)lway. Ncwpon Beach featurn Chuck BattaaJia's rock 'n' roll mustc Wednesday through Slturday. 9 p.m. to I a.m. Alto Tim Parker on piano in the dinini room. 675-5790. llOOAllT'S BOHEMIAN CAFE 6288 East f>acific Coast Hia)lway, Lona Beach. 21 and over. cntcr1ain- mcn1 with loal acoustic folk and rock musictans Thursday. Friday and S.turday ni&hts. Show 11mc is 9 p.m. (213) 594-1976. Tll£ CANNDY 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newport ~h. presents 1hc Bif Llnlc Band. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Fnday and S.turday. 67S-5777. WFSrl.N SbUTB COAST PLAZA 666 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa PfC1- cnts Confrey Phillips with modem renditions of Broadway Music at the Piano Tuesday through S.turday, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and after theatre reprise houc. S40-2SOO. CROWN HOUSE llEft AURANT 32802 South Pacific Coast Hi&hway. Sou1h Laauna. presents "'Bobby Dorman wi1h "Ni&h1watch" trio- plus-one 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Thurs- day through Saturday for danctna and enttruinmcnt. 496-5773 or 499-2626. THE WRM'E HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 Sou1h Coas1 H1Jh- way. Laguna Beach. p~nts hvc cn1cnainmen1 and danci.ng nightly. 494-8088. THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS BOP 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley. The Hop ~nts: Fnday, Dance all night with D.J. Dennis 8. Goode. $4 cover: Saturday. Ro nnie It The Oau1cs. 7:30 10 8:30 p.m. ($.4 cover): Closed Sunday and Monday: -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--,r-~~~~~~~~~~~~ llODELS WANTED New faces. all ages for print & commcrt'lal work. FACE IT 167 s. Fairfax Los A .. lts. CA .kff. 213·965·9251 IB.D ... , I I 1 WOMEN'S 1 l,,GUESSI 1 JEANS 1 I ___ 1 _ I I ::. =--"' ., I . ·-·---. _________ ... • avaJlablc for pnvalb i)an1cs; Jues- day, "Rock Around the Clock .. show. an award winnina revuc which fcaturcs a fully staaed musical h111ory lesson 1n rock ·n· roll; Wednesday. Daddy.(). hve · S0s-60s dance band. 8 p.m. til midn1gh1. No cover., Thursday, Lip sync contest. cash pnzes. 963-2366. NIGHT MOVF.S 5902 Warner Ave .• Huntincton Beach. Conecn 1nfq Ii~: 8~208. SUNSE'.1' PUii. 16655 Pacific Coas1 Hjahway. Sunset Beach. live entertainment n1&hly. 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. (21J)S92·1926. S.hll'day THE YOUNG AMERICANS at thc Cclcbnty Tht'atrc. Anaht'1m. at 8 p.m. tonight. Donations $25' and S 18. SO. For telephone ordc"· call 528-0750. RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS HOP 18774 Brookhurst St . Fountain Val- ley. Tnbutt" to Rick Nelson. fea tur- in& Gary Shore lie at 7· 30 p.m S4 cover. PACIFIC AMPHITHEATRE Blues legends 8.8. King. Stevie Ray Vau&}l l). Joc \ockcr, John Ltt f~.ue 1H Cwa5/"age 6) I " -. CLUBS ni&ht. (213) 592-1926. Highway. Laguna Beach. presents l'HE CANNERY RESTAURANT Cynthia Zaitz each Wednesday and From Page 5 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newpon Thursday through June. 8 p.m. Hooker. Or. John and the Wild Beach. presents jazz in the after· through 12:30 a.m. Creatio ns with Irma Thomas. noon, I to S p.m . 67S-S777. Z01 SPOT CAFE UCL Campus in Conccn tscnefits the homeless. YIU.A NOVA Richard Fauno's the Verano Place graduate housing T ickets arc S 19.25 lawn. S2S.8S, piano styhngs Sunday through complex presents musical anists in S27.50 and S33 and arc available at Wednesday. Open daily S p.m. to 2 an intimate coffee house sctlin& each all T1cketron locations or charge by a.m .. 3131 W. Coast Highway. New-Wednesday at 8 p.m. Admission is phone by calling 634-1300. pon Beach 642· 7880. free. Early arrival is recommended. ZOT SPOT CAFE 5400 S. Verano ---Contact Clive Solomon. 856-7981. Road on the UCI Campus. Verano lloaday THE CANNERY RESTAURANT Place G raduate housing complex. BLUE BEET CAFE 107 2 1st Pl.. 3010 Lafaye tte Ave.. Newport Live music now every Saturday Newport Beach. Nick Pyzow Solo Beach. presents Al Morettini. 7:30 ni$ht al 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Monday and T uesday and Friday at p.m. to midnight. 67S-S777. Minimal admission charge of SS. 8 p.m. 675-BEET. SUNSET P UB I 66SS Pacific .Call 856-7981. SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific Coast Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. live -________ ..;.H~i:t: way. Sunset Beach. _ all kinds entertainment 9 p.m. to I a.m .. Sanday tacr.rtt-nighrtong-9-p:m:-!to t -""'"'-I JLJL.9~2:.:..·~19~2~6. ___ _ RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS -IN a.m. (213) 592-1926. Thunday CONCERT Righteous Brothers Hop. 18774 Brookhurst St .. Fountain Val· Ta~J COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino Ic y. 7:30 p.m .. 520. For information. CANYON BAR & GRILL 859 Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. call 963-2366. Laguna Canyon Frontage Road. presents Hiroshima toniJht in two LUKE & THE LOCOMOTIVES Folk night every Tuesday 8 to 11 shows. 8 and 10 p.m .. Fo r rcscr· with the Delgado Brothers at Old p.m. featuring Mark Turnbull. Beth vauons. call 496-8930. Concert hot· Wo rld Hall. 7561 Center Ave.. Sands, Richard Stekol. Greg Leis line: 496-8927. Huntington Bc.ach. at 2 p.m. and more: Wednesday. Satire Brown SUNSET P UB. 16655 Pacific COACH HOUSE 331 S7 Camino Band: Thursday. Juice. and special Coast Highwa)'. Sunset Beach. night· Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. entenainment Friday and Saturday. ly live entertainmt>nt. (213) presents Celestial Navigations to-494-1911 or 494-431 O. 592-1926. night at 8 p.m. Fo r reservations. call SUNSET P UB 166SS Pacific THE CANNERY R~TAURANT .a 96-8930. Concert ho tline: Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. live 3010 Lafayette Ave.. Newport 496-8927. entenainmcnt 9 p.m. to 1 a.m .. (213) Beach. Morettini-Paul Band. 7:30 PEPPERS.12361 Chapman at 592-1926. p.m. to midnight 675-5777. Harbo r South of Disne)land, pres-Wedneeday ents live conccns each Sunday and Mo nday night and features pro-COACH HOUSE 331 57 Camino grcssive, new wave, rock and top 40 Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. bands and much more. Open to 1:30 presents Marcus Roberts tonight at 8 a.m . 740-1333. p.m.. For reservations. call SUNSET PUB 16655 Paci fic 496-8930. Concert ho thne : Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. Reg· 496-8927. gae 3 to 7 p.m.and 8 p.m. to mid· RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast Ottr 30 1hopt and savices coftftft~nt.ly JO(atfd at the fOmtt of •ach It AcW:nt, in Huntington Beach. L-------------e O.ty Piiot Weekend/ Friday, June I. 1980 Jazz Friday C'EST LA VIE RESTAURANT. 373 Pacific Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. on the Main Beach. live jazz every Friday beginning at 8 p .m. featuring Sauphonist Peter Clark and friends and Mark Turnbull and Bob Hawkins, guitarists. and van- ous 1ucst artists on Saturdays ~in­ 'nins.at 8 p.m. No cover charge. f"ree parking. 497-S IOO. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 Pacific Coast Highway. Monarch Beach. Strve Starkman Band Thursday thro ugh Saturday 9 p.m . to I :30 a.m. George Butts. Sunday thro ugh We dnesday. 499-2626. VILLA NOVA 3131 West Coast Highway. Newport Beach. 642-7880. Pianist Jay Milburn performs a var- ict~ of cas)' listening selections favorites Thursday through Satur- da)' from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m .. Sunday through Wednesday (rp m 8:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Richard Pauno's Jlll and Broadway stylings on the piano . CAFE LIDO. SO I 30th St.. New· Port f;Jcach. 6 7 S-2968. presents entenainment nightly. Ott Ott McNeil Jazz a nd Blues Band June 8. 22 and 29. Bernie Pearl BluC'S Band fcatunng Harmonica Fats June 15. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. SJ cover charge. S.tmday CAFE UDO 502 30th St., pon Beach. 675-2968. prt'llents covery Recording Artists 1hc ningh•ms tonight. 9 ii m to a.m ... ~., CAFE UDO 502 30th t.. pon Beach. Sunday Jau n a .m. to 2 p.m. featuring Al \\ 111 Jazz Society at 2 p.m .. SIO T G uerrero Quartet 8· 30 p m to I 675-2968. GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 fPleaw lft CWIS/P' EXPRESS YOUR INDIVIDUALI A NEW YORK-STYLE SALON LOCATED IN THE MESA VERDE CENTER SALON ...... fA) • ta A1'0llllllllllf (All 714/MCM*JO 2301 HAllOl llVD COSTA MESA LUSS romftap6 7th St.. Cosu. Mesa. Jam session ·th Gino's Jazz Troupe. 3:30 10 :30 p.m. Rcserva1ions and infor- lion on live enttr\afoment 7 days wtek. 6s&-17SO. CANYON BAil AND GlllLL 8S9 una Canyon Road. Laauna h. Ben Millikcn's Dixie Jan IStJars ~h Sunday from 4 to 7 m. 494.1911. day CAFE UDO s0l 30th St., New- Beach, Dee Dec McNeil, jau d blues 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 268._ rr..ieday C~UOO SOI 30\h St. Newpon Beach, Enttr\ainment nightJy 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Wayne Wayne Band featurina Tonya Boyd. 675-2968. --~y - CA.FE UDO SOI 30tb St .. New- pon Beach. presents entertainment niahtly, Mike Pattenon aka Papa Bear's Blues Band tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. Tlaanday CAFE UDO SO I 30th St.. N~­ pon Beach. presents the Wayne Wayne Band featuring Tonya Boyd tonight 8:30 p.m . to I a.m. 675-2968 or 673-SOS6. Country · Comedy l'rWa -4 ANDY BlJMATAI AT THE IM· PllOV 4255 Campus Drive. Ste. 1.38. ~rvine throu&h Sunday. S~ow­ ume 1s 8:30 and f0:30 p.m. Fnday. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday, and 8:30 p.m. Sunday 8S4-S45S. LAl"P STOP 2122 S. E. Bristol. Santa Ana. ni&htly lineup of com· cdians. For information and reser- vations call 852-8762. Tlle9day BOBBY SLAYTON AT THE IM- PllOV 4255 Campus Drive. Ste. l }8, lf'\'iM thre~lh SutHAey. Shcwl time is 8;30 p.m. through Thursday. tickets a~ priced at S1. 854-5455. Dance . lletard&J DANCING UNDER THE STAJtS at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel f~turing pianisl<ntertaincr Confrey Pbjllips. Dancing under lhe Stars is an evening of dinner and dancing each Fnday and Sa1urday ni&h1 from 8.p.m. 10 midnight at the Westin in the outdoor Garden Court. For reservations. call 540-2SOO. extension 5490. ~day - TURft.E Roe& COMMUNITY PARlt I Sunnyhill. Irvine, Sunday afternoon dances 3 to 5:30 p.m. with Hifh Society Dance Band with vo- cahst ierry Allen. Free dantt Lounae from 2 to 6 p.m. Tracy -meet-reaularly every Thursday 10 Wells and his 18-pica orchestra. S6 a.m. 10 noon at the downtown com-~r sxnon includ~s free hon munity center, Anaheim and Center ~oeuvre~. Free parkina. For molt strce1s in Costa Mesa. For more information. call at (213) S98-1429. informa1ion. call 545-5669. WEST COAST SWING CLUB each Sunday. 6 to 10 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 14299 Fircstone Blvd.. La S' ,1 Mirada. SJ members. ss non-mem-1ng1eS bcrs. Swing dance lesson b> Bill Joslin, 5 to 6 p.m .• SJ. For mort rrldaJ informa1ion, contact Betty at - - 579· 7860 or Joan, H9-1262. PRIME OF LIFE SINGU:,, 45 LAGUNA FOLADANCERS en-and over, meet for T.G.l.f. For couraae all who arc intcrntcd in information, call 835-3675. preserving our ethnic dance heritage WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP to join them twice weekly, Sunday at Singl~ 45-plus~ mec\ for T .G .l.F. at 7 p.m. and Wednesday at 8 p.m .. at 5 p.m. at Ho1s Hut. I 5342 Beach Legion Hall Community Center. 384 Blvd.. Westminster. Also ongoing l::qion Sl. Laguna Beach. Pattnth grnups for gotf:-bndRC. pin°'hlc-, are not necessary. Casual dress with theater and travel. For informa1ion comfortable shoes is suggcs1ed. and reservations. call SH-7899. Donation $2. 494-3302 or 533-8667. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- Weclaeeday SQUARE RIGGERS Square Dance Club meet first and third Wednesday of each month at the First United Methodist 'Church. 19th and Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Round dance at 7:30. squart dance at 8. For more information. call 751-8945. . SHIRTS 'N' SKIRTS SQUARE DANCING Classes meet ever) Wednesday evening. First lesson 1s free. $) dona1ion requested at each following lesson. CaU. for 1nfor· mation. 559.4519 or 837-2518. TbDndaJ COST A MESA QUICKSTEP PE RS a senior citizen square dance group seek experienced square dance cou- ples to join them. The Quicksteppcrs NERS (custody not required) Or- anse Coast Chapter 26. Free onen- tauon. For more information, call 548-1392. Membership in Parents Without Panncrs is osxn 10 divon-cd. separ· atcd. widowed or never mamcd parents of living children. Custody of the children is not a factor. A non- profit. non-sectarian. educational or- ganiz.auon. PWP provldts a pro- gram of social activ1t1es, discussions and s1udy groups for single parents and their famillt"S. Sahlrday WHEEL or FRIENDSHIP. SinJ)es over 45,mecl for dinner at FulTenon Hoflbrau. 313 N. St. C'ol. Bl vd .. Fullerton at 7 p.m. For infor- mauon and rescrva11ons. call 835-3675. Sa.DdaJ ·~ -. P'.LI.R.T. ScachfT Village Shop- ping Cenler. 2205 Main Street, Ste 20, Huntington Beach. Hunting1on Beach Church· of Religious Sc1entt singles group m«ts each Sunday evening. Child care 1s free. Ad- mission to the 7:30 p.m. program 1s S3. Dances at the Huntington beach Inn with OJ J ohn Sym('S and re- freshments follow at no chaf'le. FLIRT informauon line· 647~1679. TueedaJ NEWPORT BEACH SAILING SINGLES. Non-smoking singles 30 and over who enJO) sa1hng meC't eve?t'; other Tuesda> at ~-t>R:m. for coctaifs in tile bar a1 ThF cu n - E. Ltt. Pacific C oas1 H1ghwa) in Newpon Beach inglcs attending will plan sa1hng. pan1~ and other actn·11ics. Cost is SS per metting. For date of meeung and rC'SCr- vations. call 723-4356. leaving your namC' and phone number and hoy. many ix·ople )OU are bringing . .\lso the group meets cwf) Sunda) for breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Call 713-4356 for the lcx·at1on. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP ingks O\-Cr ~5. mt•ft for dinner at 6:30 p.m. al TU)lln Yacht Club. 1440 1 NcY-pon . Tusun For 1nfor- mat1on and rcwr\'at1ons. call 5::?2-7899. SINGLES SW I NG ANO BALLROOM DANCE CLUB u·arn swing. ballroom. Cha Cha and tango 1n the MaA1 Room of the Red Lion Inn. Costa Mesa. Buffet at 7 p.m .. Dance lcs\On a1 8 p.m C>Jn1.'e fol· lows. Sb. Fur mfosma11on. call 494--0593 ---llehU'day_ l~M2W3~m.~Mi~V~I~• -_::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ coun. Admission is $6 per person. CJUZY HORSE STEAK HOUSE I 580 Brookhollow Drive. Santa Ana, prnents Billy Vera and 1hc Beaters in two shows, 7 and 10 p.m. Monday niabt. For ttKn•ations and tickets. call 549-1512. For more infonnation. call Mickie McClure. S46-3894. ,\.FTERNOON -SWING DANCING with music from lhc "Big Band Era" at the Red Lion Inn. 30SO South Bnstol, Costa Mesa. in Mau's Autograph• algned by former Loa Ar.gel• R8lna ..., 88fety Nolall CIMwld ___.· \fry, )Jerry Extrao S.011......ame ml &iHilne fl~ lilr£ bms:m ml frirs,.. Or like mad in the Daily Pib's ur.qe County Blir 'lllb. HR }'UUl' ~ ~laldinary mesagl! seen over ml over ag;tin wbm Or.nV! Coast · me and ie-use the .tab during the 11~ nm m this., fair. ~ m today to eene JWl &Pace! ________ ..... _i ............................................................. ._ ~J;.(11111/f /;il July ll·ll • Co&la Mm Runl>.des: July 6tb, c.osta Maa News July 7th, Daily Pib DeacDines Space._ Copy, June 19th,5pm OaMy Ptk>t Weekend/ Friday, June I , 1990 7 Oflfl1 ;, t.lrlJI.. .'(i;.'~I 't°'Ml't 1"A~ :r4t14~ li~(1 ~ The · comedians are restive at Laff Stop Red's In the pink a By DAVE A. DICKSTEIN • to be an tht• wor't Poss1bk 01ck -------~..:17 ~··ar Int' Rl''ll\t• " lill.nl 11ff al the "' ild I H'n thl' lt'l'Oll''' 11111\t mun ,r,111 lhllH' I 1111ld \ 1'1 \ \\\'II 'I'! h1m ,,: 1_,1.,,• :hr lul.11 u•ll\\'llll'llt 'tore •• 1 t'\,1m111t-1 k r111, 1111.. .1 ., , ,,, 11 plnp' .in 1t1iH~\'OI p.i-.l ol ~Ufll 11r. tti,• t I\\ ~ nut \l>llnll'I ,1nd " ;1olttd\ .1'1..,·d \\ 111 tlwr1• he .11 'tl11n~· 1•1,, " \II 111 ,1 'udtkn Jot• '• '1 I• ,1 111 111 r.lj!<' .111d ll''f"'""' ·1 "' •flllt ll '" I'm 1-111111~ tu hu) , " 1•1 .\11rtl1 111 'tull hur I'm .:• • r .. 111 hu' 1·' ,.,, thu t.: ont· JI a • 111t· or 1.11u"1.' tht·1, ,,n·1 Jn' thing '"" II tht'll' "·" .tn\ thin~ clw I'd ''' 111~ 11 up hcrl'" I he man., g,111 Jn attitude fix:. hr'> a1111udl' and lraturl·d wmedran lo..cnn' .\uhr1'\ "''ll bt- 1.omm1scrating '1ogcthl'r through ~unda) at the Laff Stop. which 1s alleged!> 1n Newport Beach. (More on that later.) Res11vo made no efTort 10 disguise his sneering outlook on life. Not fi ve second!> in front of the m ike. he glanced at the well-auended evening and responded tn o h-so eloquent sarcasm. "The LafT Stop on a Tues- da) -~hat a .. rush." E\\.'n poor l11tk fatl.\on. Miss. "n't 'rmrnl Oedart·d l{t'\ll\o "JI'' thr 110h 11IJll' Ill lhl' n,1110n \.\hCrl' 'I In· I fJ,,' 1' l un"dl'lnl cdut·a1111nal lt'k\ 1'11111 .. < lut h 'l'nlk" tu '' r II\ .11 ll'J'l "77 fl\'r· lent 111 th1' ",111 .1c1 'u one \.\Ith tlw l'\\ l'pl111n 111 I dh \ah Jl.1' ha1r- Jr\''>'t'r t1111ld tx· th" dt\lurtx·d JI tht• \\ttrlJ I t11' P (I 'J fl\'f\1\0,l ol Rntl' 11·, mal.l'' tor J hc11'tcruu\. tomhilll\t' t'H'111ng -\.\hJt .1 grl'Jt 11utkt 1111 1Jughant1 J\\,I\ om··, hutlt· up Jl!J!rl'\\tlln\ atta a harn,·d dJ\ at hontl' o r "url. \nJ cht·cr\ 10 the man lor 11b..cr' · 1ng that the I.all \tor "htl'h pndc~ mdf on hcang lol·att•d an hip. h1gh- rcnt ;'1.c"' port Brach. " at·tuall) not. "Ifs 1n Santa -\na tl')1ng to be Newport Beach :· hi.' said. Wdl. Joe. the LatT Stop 1s not in Sanw Ana 0 1 Newport Beach. Technically. it's in unincorporated Orange County. But nice try. Meanwhile. stand-up Kenny Aubrey, who 1s far less caustic than our headliner. said that much or the way he t!> can be blamed o n what his (ather said )"ears ago. Explaining why his boyhood dog was put to sleep, Aubrey's dad answered. "He knew too much." Borro~1ng a hne from "Murphy Brown." I have to ~) that the guy 1s '><> trght. he could open a Coke bottle ~•th his butt Heck, not even appearing in 1v.o recent mO\IC gets hrs sp1nts up "I \.\3\ tn .\nhur 2 -On the Rocks' Mamng Dudle) Moore t"o )Car> ago and 'l 'llP stamng Weird Al Yanko' 1<. la\t )car... I'm trying Fresh and encrgct1c. thc comedian had a problem wuh men who act macho. When a guy gets a paper cut on his to ngue from licking an envelope. the Mory to his macho friends becomes. according to o\ubre). "Oh }rah. There was this chick with aluminum panttcs and ... " lted Skelton -comeda.n. •rtllt, com- poser •nd •uthor -met the P'•ll Thurld•y In Hv•nce of his sold-out .,.., ................. show 1onl9ht •I the Perton.lftt Arts Center. Behind Skelton Is one of his oH p.9lntln9s of • down. f f i i I f ¥ f I r -PERR'iM'1'Nc If . _.--iXRTS (ENTER 600 TOWN CENTER DR COSTA MESA. CA 92626 THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET August 7-12. 1990 First U.S. Visit In 12 Years / NEW YORK CITY BALLET September 25-30. 1990 Erclusl ve Wast Coast Eflfagemenl! AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE March 12-24. 1991 Erclusi ve Southern California fllfllgemenll Al•.._, lxtluil~ly lor INSCrilHrs. ~miff 11-ct to Hd • lllff•MI l*formMCt ol: MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY January 4-6. 1991 SUBSCR• BY PHONE .~it.~. 714/740·2000 213/480-3232 7 daysl~ OR . CENTER CHARGE 714 /556·AftTS, Ext 240 10-5, Monday-fnday MEET A LIFETIME FRIEND 34 Spanish high school student• .,. coming to ltay In the Costa Mesa area from Juty e to Aug. 3. They .,. Mg« to share their lives and culture wtth their Amencan fwnltl• end experience our ways of llfe. The students have a busy IChedule of Engll8h clUMI end cultural land recreational actlvltlee Monday through Friday. • "Families" can be any k>vtng homes -other children are not necessary. For more Information, ~ cell w~ Amertcan lnstttute For FOl9ign StudV. *' IUCHMAN STAEU •SM FW:ISClO, CM.FONM 9411) Intermission 'Speed the Plow' bows in at SCR June productfons arc bustin& out all over this weekend as six local theater aroups bring the liahts up on their latest endeavors. South Coast Re ~gQK1..DtUL------ir-' ---,.-ts stason w1 Divid Mamet's "Speed the Plow," while the l.q11na Playhouse's Youth Theater staaes the classic ffiry tale .. The Bluebird" and the Brea Theater uaaue revives "You're a Good Man, Chartie Brown." The Way Off Broadway Playhouse be11ns "Huntin& Cockroaches" and Oranae County's two dinner theaters chanae their menus -"Barnum" at the Grand and .. The Sound of Music" at liliza- bclh Howard's Cunain Call. ''Speed tbe Plow" has nothing to do with farming -it's an inside view of Hollywood focusing on two wily produccn (0JqJ Henry and Joe Spano) and an 1dcalistjc sec- retary (Kamclla Tate). Mary B. Rob- inson 1s directing. Performances w1ll be aivcn Tuesdays throu&h Fridays at 8 p.m., Satur<Uys at 2:l0 and 8 p.m .• Sun- da)s at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. until July 14 on the Main.stage at SCR. 65S Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Call 957-4933 for ucket anformauon. Scott Davidson as dire-ctang "The Bluebird.'' a new adaptation of the classic stof) which will employ music and dance 1n an· annovauvl'. open st~ng. The show will be pres- ented Fndays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m .. Saturday and Sunda)' after- noons at 2 p.m. through June 17 at the playho use. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Reservations arc taken a1 494-8011. "C'harht' Brown:· which features ~c"port Beach's "thena Recs as Peppermint Patt>. opens a three- wcekcnd run for the Bre,a Tht'ater League under the directi on of Rhon- da Carlson and Kevan Quinn. Others on.cbarhe Brown's team arc Jame'! Rolltns in thc title role. Voita .\mold. K> le M)er!>. Da\ld Walloch and Tom Bergman. Performances arc Wednt'Sdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m w1th a matinee June 16 at 2 p.m . an the C urtis Theater of th<' Brea C'1v1c and Cultural t'ntcr. Res- ervations 524-66S2. Ton)' Reverditto 1 directina "t:Ulnt1n1 Cockroaches.'' a Pohsll comedy about expatriate writers and Tom TltuS actors adjusung to life in America. at the Way Off Broadway Playhouse. 1058 E. Fant St .. Santa Ana (entry is from the rear off Walnut Street). The show plays Thursdays through Sat· urdays at 8 p.m. through July 7, with ticket information at 547-8997. The Grand Dinner Theater be- comes a circus.-like showelacr as "Barnum." the musical tnbutc to showman P.T. Barnum. takes up residence. P<"rformanccs will be given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times until further notice at the Grand Hotel. 7 Free- dman Way. Anaheim. Reservations 772-77 10. John Fcrola as directing the family musi~al "The Sound o f Music" at the Curtain Call Danner Theater. 690 El C'ammo Real. Tustin. The show runs ntghtl) e:\cept Mondays throujh the ~ummer at varying cur- tain tames and rt'!iervations arc taken at 838-1 540. It's closmg weekend for these fo ur other local productions: •"Jacques Brei as Ahve and Well and L•' ing in Pans" at the Backstage Theater. :?691 Richter. Suitt' 105. In inc (474-0792). tonight through unda~ at 8 p.m. wnh a matant"C Sunda~ at :! p.m. •"The Mousetrap" at the West· minster Community Theater, 7272 Maple t.. We'itman~1er (995-4113). tonight and aturda)' at 8:30 p.m. •"Murder by Natural Causes" at the Huo11ngton lkach Playhouse. 21141 Strathmoor Lane. Hunungtun Beach (831-1405 ). tonight and Satur- da\' at 8 p.m. •"No Tame for rgeant .. at tht' La Mirada Ph1)hou~. 14900 la Mirada Blvd.. La M ir:1da ( 994-63 10). to- n1gh 1 and Saturda) at 8:30 p.rn .. Sunday at 2;30 p.m. ~·~ .-.t tllW'P1 f.I" Ht 'NP(iRT ( t Hit M f....6• •l 'be .......... 1 (121U1:1Sl4:U .. IS l:JO , .. JO .......... , llhlS t:UI ):IS i:IS 7:JO t:» ll:M CAN1 •CMA11Cll (12:00 2:00) 4:00 •:oo 1:00 10:00 Mf!>A CINtMA HtWPOM Y t'flh ,, ..... '\07 "> --· -PG-U)S:>O l :U 10:>0 uawewm ,.._ l(f'G) 4:4 S 7·1S 9·4S 12:00 lllllSTOl CIH(MA Br·•tol M•t &d"u' '\.aO r.a<1• "')"'''"'"'0"' '"'"' •••<. h M••n !14 8 u )~8 fOUIHAiH 'f'All(Y ··~· ·"""'\! •' l dl•""'f•' ft J<f I \OC WfSTallOO• .,, _,, .... """ ...... ' ">JO 4401 CHAllTfll Cf .. Tlll ..... , •••• p.,i- ... ' 0, 10 SAOOl f a &C K \ D f ""', I 1 fu••• "" •,A I \A80 . .. ._ ..... .....,. -' 11•11•-. ., ..... ~ ,..._.._ ......... --·-IPG-U I 111:411.UJ t:tl 6tUUt19'U ............. , IN) (IUS 2:1SJ ~,..,, ..... EDWARDS HEW fRA HC tSCAN PLAZ A 661 -0111 WCA,_• .. ....... ,.,..""' ..... . laeal .... Of ..... ... ••1'te'9A91 ... , U.MllAr-. .. -.. .. •• aeAClllfl : Lively new release from SWamp Zombies If e~er a band rrpresentcd our social consc1cnce, the Irvine-based Swamp Zombies' is it. Routinely poking fun at the con- rY111t1~ mmd·~ har comprise the ~reater matcnahst1c population lurking behind the Orange Curtain. th1i. nco-beatn1k, folk-mccts-puqk - quanet has been v1cum1zed by the 1 ncreasing detenora11on of our quali- t~ of life. And the> 're angry. On their brand new release enu- tlrd "Scratch ·n· Sniff Car Crash .. - w11h the CD and LP fea tunng a car- crash scented sucker (burning rub- her. smoke. OLonc) -the Swamp Zombies sec the California dream eroding into a condo-gridlock-fajita kinda nightmare. Sample lync from the mean. lean "California": "Oh. first in line/Oh. mo' 1c star/Oh. sWlmming pool/Ob. three piece suit/GET MAD/ITS BAD/WE.VE .\LL/BEEN HAD .• Other similarly themed songs. such as .. Chicken. Vulture. Crow ... ··Love Crash ... and a cralll} warped cover of Public Encm) ·s "Fight the Power" (CO only). Oing barbs at likely targets. including racists. de- humanizers. and trend)' socialites. But there's more to this foursome than just throwrng spears. Jom Roos "l<odcntia... .. Narcosata n 1co:· .. Cat's Meow ... and .. Speed Racer ... Only a couple of selections. name· 4 ·.:ccccps." ~ ··Gary .9 ... dm point due to weak lyricism and uninvolving melody hnes. On balance. however. "Scratch 'n' Sniff Car Crash .. -the band's third release on Orange's independent Dr. · Dream Records -offei's more than the odonfic gimmick of its pack- agrng. Refined yet still retaining us pnmal power and punty. the mu,1c lnlluenced by such disparate 1s well-crafter and exf!'cuted. And source) as the Kingston Trio, Nancy cquall) 1mponan\, the band mcm- Sinatra. and the Clash. the band uses bcrs -dare to tell itJikc 11 u... Even acoustic guitar!.. an upright bass. and-when 11 huns. a variety of percussive instruments • • • , to create a unique sound that per-POP PICKS ... A second ( owbo)' haps can best be descriQcd as a Junkie date has been added to the mixture of calypso. punk. fol k. and Coach House. Monda). June 18 ... rockabill). Or put another wa). try Aussies M1d1ght 0 11 and Hunters imagining the Violent Femmes play-and Collectors share a solid double- ing wnh the abandon of X or the ball of pohucall)-charged rock at Ramone~. Irvine Meadows on June 22 ... T"-6 While their harshest songs are thought-pro\ ok1ng mod~m folk1~ fueled by plenty of angst and -Michael Penn and Victona W1I· outrage, other lighter songs provide Iiams -will play tfte Coach House a welcome contrast in \Orn! and on July 23 ... A post-punk. new wave delivery. Soann& vocal harmonies, revival featuring the Ramones. Dc- comic book characterizations. and borah Harry, Tom Tom Club. and well-seasoned acoustic work..outs Jarry Hamson is scheduled for highlight such imag10a1ive tales as Irvine Meadows on Aug. 3. lrvlne•1 own Sw.,.p Zo• ..... .._ rele•-4 • dlelle"""9 new a11t ....... Scratch •n• Sniff Car Craall." Oft tlM Dr. Dream ....... Sunsplash strays -from reggae beat: Madonna tops -the pop releases 1 e Detty PHot W9et(end/ Friday, June 8, 1990 ly CHUCK CAMl'SEU klWt --· -l«W• The highlight of th1~ week's new pop relcaSt·s has 10 be Madonna's spinofT from the movie "Dick Tr.acy." but there 1s also a fine new albums out from Lava Hay. • "I'm 8realllles1: M .. ic From u4 r.1ptred by &k FUm 'Did Tracy' " Madonna (Su't/Wamer Bros.) Madonna does Sondheim? Why not? She's done everything else. Howevtr, the three kitschy Step- hen Sondheim songs on her new aJbum. "I'm Breathless: Music From and Inspired by the Film ·0ick Tracy'." arc predictable and beneath her. though she gives them a aood· hcancd rendition -panicularl)' lhc torchy "Sooner or Later ... When Madonna docs Madonna (with some co-production and c~ wntina help from Patrick Leonard). she's perfect every ume. Calling on her reliable musical muse. she dcli vets six excellent tracks. "I'm Breathless .. 1s rounded out by a couple of Andy Paley (and company) tracks. the Carmen Miranda spoof ·Tm Going Bananas" and the ethereal duct wuh Warren Beall) (a.l .a Dick Tracy). "Now r m f-ollowing You .. Sondheim·., track .. arc included in the score of" l)ack Trac>:· a film 1n .,_,htch Madonna pla}\ the singing 1rcn Breathlc~s Mahone) (hence the album title) With 1hc exception ot the No. I fir'>J single from the album. "Vogul'... •he remaining tracks arc entrenched 1n ~l>lc'i from the 1 9~. thl' movie's tame rrnme So let the bu)'Cr hcwart' who expe<'I' an album of "Vogues:· Who kno~" Maybe her sultry "He's a Man." her Bctt) f\()(}p14'h Madonna. fl:.r ~· ~ -. ,,~ • • ~,~ I .. Cry Baby," her growling .. Ba k in Business" and her ultra-lender .. Something to Remcmhcr .. can tum nos1alg1a 1nlo mega-profit. At least the mnsoch1 s11c .. Hanky Panky .. ("Ther,·, nothing hke a &ood spank) "I 1\ \Urt.' to gel a n~. Madonna 1\ \)'nOn)'mous wtth 1rcnd~111ng ~he brought i.corcs of non-Broadwa\ t) J>e' to the theater with her rolt: in ··4.iix-ed the Plow"; ~he hroughl ~paOJ~h rh)"lhms into r>oP mu"c with 'uch h1t\ a "I-' 1~ra Ron11a" nnd "Who's fhat C11rl"". 'the brought 1he lon&-dt'ad. ,·nmplex 'l>le of dancing known ,,, "vogue- ing" hud, into fa,h10n v.ith her current hit ~1ngle. Onl) her Tilm rt ord 1'i spotty. so 1f "01ck T rJC} .. htt'i, wa1ch oul. Even 1f the nio' 1e bomh$. 1h1 album isn't hkely to JU!il "11tm away. Afkr all. the mo' ie .. \\ho\ Thal Girl?" flopped. bul thl· soundtrack gave Madonna a Nn. I (lhe title track) and a No. :! ( .. (au,. ing a·Commot1on .. ). It's a uill order but 1f an) one \Jn lake an album of I 940s mu\1l 111 thl' top in 1990, u's Madonna •"Lava Hay" u v1 Ha> (Pol~d11rl Suzanne Little and M1thd•· Goa.kl, ~o naake up the l"-o'>oml· Lava Ffay. combine to form a \CXJI butterfly hahting from flowL·r 111 flower. gracefully Ooaung from ~" k to styk on the music spectrum . Lava Hay's stlf-utJcd album tea· 1ures the duo dnfting from foll 111 "J>t"<>srcsSiVC 10 pop to country ffiU\I\ And as they 10 from style to !II' le they run the pmut of emotion Taltc "Baby." for instance. Her,· Lava Hay S('C·saw bttwttn lo"e .ind hate as their vocal an&erplay. aga1n,1 the punch of healthy drums. bnng' to--mind a Jaucr..day-Banaks. Then they blow the doors ofT lhl' lndi'o Girls with "Whal Will 't ou Do?. • and concoct a nc~Nancy Sin· aua and her "Thcst Boots \l. l'n: Made for Walking.. w11h .. ~ ild Eyes:· The tv.o\Qmc ad:ipt 10 countr. (vta Kevin Kane's lap st«J gu1 tJr .. 1 on .. Holding n:· tv.1\t lhf('lui,h Mood> Blue~ turf on "Fall "'i1h You .. and C'-<'O plun-l' into lmh 11p. tcmtory with "Wcceang \\ illow. ··on whi ch they SIOJ. •• rhe .. l.~ I~ S1"' and my henn 1s bla kl'm 100 \Jin and I'm too kandl've ldl m lt1H'Li one behind, nnd I'm dvinll ·· Lava H:iy'' C'<>tcm· 1endl·nrn·' >ank them out of the m11n~trenrn' of all mu1ic format Yc1 lhc .111\uni 1!1 cnouJh or a Jtffi to make II v.onh m1n1na for. 0 I. Peck sees -self in ~latest role Cecilia Peck recognizes herself in the character 1he portf1YS in movie om Apart .. ..:... a woman struglina to follow her heart even if J I goes against her fa1her's wishes. Cecilia. whose father 1s the actor Gregory Peck. appears with Adrian Pasdar as star-crossed lovers -she an Arab schoohcacher. Laila. and he an Israeli soldier. Ben. The film opens today ai the Town Center Cinemas in Costa Mesa. Dunng 1bc course of the plot, Laila is forced to confront her father over the doomed romance. "I really related to her having to go against her fa1her to follow her own he.act." Peck said in a rcccnt 1nterv1cw. "And that's the big con- 01c1 for Laila -because she reveres him and adores him but she has to follow her own heart. And I admired her for that. "That wouldn't happen with my dad bcau1e of the religious reasons. but there arc those circumstances when a father loves and wants to protect his daughter and she has to find her own way." For Pccj(. finding her own way as an actress has takm a c1rcu1to us route. After camina a degree in EnJhsh literature from Princeton Un1vcr- s1ty. she moved 10 New York in 1he early 1980s to manage a punk-new wa"Ve band called The Groceries. How did her parents react to their only dau&hter becom1na ~ rock 'n' roller in New York? "I think t!ley kind of ignored the whole thin' and pretended 11 wasn't happening. • Peck said w11h a hearty lau&h When that gig ended. she became a story analyst for a film company. reading scnpts and providing synop- ses. Thal led to writing pla)s. and studying acting 10 help the play- wnting. Movie listings Newport Beaeh AM.eOA CNll9llA ~ f a-ltwl #o I\ JS 10 ~·----,,,, IOWWS MWICM'f OHIMA ,-0 "'-l>Ot1 CM!•• o.-•0~160 , ... • -•-• 1 IK>I • 9 JO 10•\ l T--lfl S lO II 10 I\ ) ... -.-..l"(J1t1 •10 1 •lO •-ws tl&AllO , __ ,.,,_ ,_... 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"In retrospect, I think (acting) was something I wanted to do but I was always academic and didn't think of myself-as a performer. but I think It was insjde me." she said. "When your pa'rcnts are 1n the arts and you spend a lot of time in the theater and around an ists. 1t really captures your 1ma__gjnat1on." Though her performance 1s strong in "Tom Apan." the film 1s a Oat redo of the ··Romeo and Juhet'' theme. Its characters arc too shal· low. and the scnpt 100 tepid to hook the viev.er into wanuna to care about their v.omcs and longings. The lsraeh backdrop. however. 1s siunning • the sv.-ccp1ng plains and the dust\ burnt sienna sunsets • and makes (or pleasant v1ew10g. he says she has fond memones of 1 -• .._.. 1•1 '•s 8 10 I "'• .... !PG Ill S IS • "'" ,.._.,. jl l I IO•S TOW'9 cawrwa aNUllAJ \oUln c °"'' ""'• 7SI '184 I -49 _. Ill) 11 I lO \ I .IO 10 1 ,_ ,.._. 1'1 I l \ 1 ' 10 H ) ........... '""'' ... 1•1 111\ 11\ • lO .. 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"I d1dn'1 grov. up 1n a mansion and I 1hink m) father took a lot of care that we v.ere normal. I think that's because they didn't want us 10 take things for granted." When she finall> pursued acting. his advice v.as for her to gel good training. But the famous name hasn't open<.>d an) doors. In fact. 1t somcumes v.orks aµmst her. "I think us ofTspnng are subjected to extra scrulln). espec1alh early on. that maybe other actors d on't have to contend with." Peck said. "And I know that in some situations and auditions. people are skcpllcal about whe1her I'm senous about it or well· trained or discipli ned or really tal· ented or whether I'm assuming that th ings arc-~01ng 10 be handed 10 me. "But 11 JUSt makes you focus on what you're doing. and there aren't an) shon cuts. You can't get a JOb because of who you arc, you can only get 11 1f )Ou'rc good and you're scnous about 11." he's hoping the stamn~.rok JO the low-budget ·"Tom Apan," filmed o n location 1n Israel for under S:! m1lhon. v.111 lead 10 bigger pans in bigger mo\ ICS. "I'd hke to be on that lc'cl o f ac1rcs~ v.ho arc being conS1dt'red for the good pans:· Peck said. "h's been a struggle l'vt: v.oO;cd a lot in thea1a I aud111on and I get close and m~ ""Ork 1s good and then someo ne more famous gets 11 So I'm hoping ('Tom .\pan'I will help me out.'' I nine '"' UNNl•llT'f CIN ... 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Videos Made-for-TV thriller1 aims high but rriisses Suspense. pathos and the lam- bada. What mo re could a videophile ask for this week? • "Reel Kill&. ~ hisM" J9!J9. call) pat. Miller's film 1s small. delicate and VCI') appealing. a tragicomedy about the troubled coming ofag_e -andjuvenile delin· quency .= of a teenage-g1'r1 living in France dunng the 1950s. ( R) -Joe Baltake "Lambada -Set ~ Nipt oe Fire" 1989. ' Directed by lsraeh immigrant Joel 1lberg (who also concocted .. Brcak- in'" and ··.Rapptn'" and w~o ob- v1ousl) 1s on to something). 1h1s fi1m Owt'S much to the grandmother of modem dance film s. "Aashdance." It's about Kevin (J. Eddie Peck). a shy young high-school teacher from Boverly Hills. who leads a double hfe. 8) da> he's a scholar. but b) night. at a warehouse .nightclub in East Los Angeles v.here the film's Laun performers dress in modified pach uco st)lc. he's Mr. G rind! (PG) -Joe Baltalle It has been noted more than once that Mikhail Gorbachev may be more popular an the nited States than he is in his own country. W11h that idea in mind. this HBO movie. staning Tom Skcrritt. Max von Sydow and Helen M1rren. asks an intriguing question: What if the United States discovered an as- sassination plot against Gorbachev and had 10 protect the Soviet kadcr from his own countrymen? Crcaung a philosophical labyrinth from such an inside-out idea 1s what ··Red King. Wh11e Knight" does best. But this 1s a movie. not a ph1losoph1cal treatise, It gives itself so much to do that it can·1 cope wnh all the assign· mcnts. The movie asks too much of it~lf. That's better than aslong 100 httle. But 11 can't deliver. -Bob Wiselilart • "Tbe Little Tbief' I 989. M•• von · Sydow st•rs In .. R•d KJftil, Wh it• Kn'9ht, .. now out on vld•o . b "Slrttt Asyl•m" 1990. Wings Hauser 1s one of m~ Guilt) ~t Pleasures. If )Ou saw him an Gar) Sherman's "Vice Squad" or Norman Mailer's underratc:-d "Tough Gu)" Don't Dance." you know what I mean. In the area of psycho hercxs. The late Franco1k TrutTaut's last story idea -conceived as a compa· nion piece to his first film, ··The 400 Blows" -comes 10 the screen under the d1rect1on of Claude Miller and with Cllarlotte Uainsbourg an the lltle role of a teenager disco' enng a world of pelt) crime . men and sex. Al tho ugh 11 1s somewhat P\)Chologi· !Please see VIDEOS/Page 111 TV Listings 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 • _,_.of ~!O A19You City (In Movie· ••'1 "~ Mourlllen Alllgefl" U987 Aavenl\lfel Newt WtMM FOIUll :::J l(lddllla? Si.ttol::J ROC>el1 Cor.rao lln~han Cor.rad \In S1111eo1..; D E~ Hen! 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"a' much better an "Vice Squad." C hron icle of 20 )cars an the hfl' of tt•rrorwng streetwalkers. Here he two lovers. Ba!>ed on the book by look\ ... vulnerable. And it's not a Si m on Waescnthal. ·--··-·-._ ... ·==-. ._. SlaCW•~ •-o""' --_ ,_ t lMIOO MltlOO =--~ == l-'---.... ··--••0111 ..... _ .... .,..,. _ .._... •IA-·----..... __ -·~ .. , ... -· :.:~ ~ -·---·==... :t> .. f• -ci... =:""' ._ __ "'° 121• .,,,. a1.ao1 __, ·~~ • .._ ·--·-:=. ·-----~ ~ -· I-o... ._.a....°"90 ro·---~ =re.°':"" ::'I:~ "'""* .. ,.no _. .,., I ......... ,.. • "One More Chanre.. 1981. Directed b) Samuel FirstenberJ. Stamng John LaMo tta, Kfrstae Alie), J..ogan Clarke. Michael Pataki. An ex~on search~ for the son he never knev.. ,.. • "iron Thunder" 1989. Directed b) Anthon) Elmore. Starring Anthony Elmore. George M. Young. ~ cpllege s1udcnt drops out to par- tac1pate 1n a manaal ans compcu- uon. • ""Tft':h1m· l slanc.f' 1990. Directed b) Fratl'r Hl'!>ton Starring Charlton He!.to n, Chri ~11an Bak. Julian Glo,er. OhH'r Rl'l.'d. The p1ratl' Long John Silver and his cabin boy. Jim Hawkins. search fo r buned treasure. Based on Roben Louis Stevenson ·s classic adventure. • "The S«rer of the Ice CaH"' 1990. Directed b) Radu Gabrca. Staning Sally Kellerman. M1r hacl Moriart). David Mendenhall. A tccn-agc· boy. se,arch1ng for his mother an the j ungles of South America. is pursued b) villains tf)- ing to find a hiddt.'n treasure. • "Tl'IStOO )uSllC't' .. 1990. 01rCClL'<i b~ Da\ld Heavcn('r Stamng Shan-I non T"'el·d. (nk E\trada. Karl'n Black. tnl'l'nt Van Pat1cn A rl'n- egade n.>p trad .. ~ do"'n a ru1hk'>~ r killer. • ··Keaton's Cop·· 1990. Dirtttcd by Bob Burge. Stamng l..tt M-.io rs, Abe V1goda. Don Rickles. A pair of detecu vcs are assigned to protect a n old mobster. • ··Cold Front" 1989. Directed b) Paul · Bnarbic. tam ng Mamn Sheen. M ichael O nlkcan. Bcverl> D"Angelo . .\ drug enforcement agent is ho t on thl' trail o f a killer wuh ues to the KG B and Cl . 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Gladstone's 900 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 760-CYJ7 1 4 FISH Offer Good For a Limited Time Only Oosed Mondays • Books Important n~w _volumes_ . from Angelou and Abbey ly P' AUL CRAIG ~-Serwlc• Two small volumes by imponant writers. Maya Angelou and F.dward Abbey. arc well worth the reader's time. Angelou offers poetry and Abbey some parting shots at a less- ~ od4..~rnblcd in the weeks just before his death. •"I Sbll Not Be Moved>'! by Maya Angelou. Random HouS.C: 48 pages. S/4.95. This brilliant wo.,an can't be classified. She's more than an author. A few mo ments of consider- ation bring to m ind her also being an actress. playwright. singer, com- poser. teacher. civil rights cam- paigner. produttr and director. I would imagine the reader could add to that impressive list: she's a woman who has truly made the most of her life. This SITlall but po~rful book is the whole world running .. and who · her newc~ poetry. 32 works \ha\ rightly feel they have more coming speak of the people who have popu-tnan poor pay and exploitation. lated her weU-filled life. The words When Angelou asks in another at times &)ow. At 1hc end of "Old poem. "Why do we journey. mutter- Folk.s Lau&h ... for example: .. When mg like rumors among the stars?" old folks laugh. thet consider the she is voicing a variation of the promise of dear pain ess de-ath. and question asked by good . pcxts in gcn ... rousl[ fotglvdi~ for happeninr t'Vtry--alr.:'NhY nd~c olfcrs to them.· some possible answers with great 1 In another. more somber poem. slcill in this excellent little volume. "Coleridge Jackson ... she explains a •"A Voice Cryi•& la tile Wiider~ ma~'s bru~ality to"."ard his .family. ae11" b> Edward Abbey. S1. He 1s reacting to bemg brutalized by Martin's: 111 pages. $14.95. bis employer. "a little white bag ol On March 3. 1989. Abbey wrote bones and squinty eyts.'' endlessly in his introduction to this book. "I insulting Jackson who constantly is am myself the substance of my "looking way off somewhere else... book. There is no reason why you but with a need to explode that he should waste your leisure on so cannot totally contain. frivolous and unrewarding a subJttt. In "Worker's Song." she has writ-Farewell then. from Abbey. on the ten a brief tribute to th~ who make para.pct of . the. tower at Fon things functi on and set precious Llat1kcuf. Anz .. ~n this windblo~!'· little in return -i)eoplc who "keep dust-obscured midday ~w1hght ... On March 14 he died of what Tllffl's A Gll'UI Nti.• ~To Slill1 Tlw ~'*" news services called a "circulatory disorder... but he left behind this small volume of the often outrageous. frequently wise bits of opinion he loved so much. onl y a small portion of 21 volumes of notes. This li ule book was published last year in a limned cdiuon utled "Vox Clamantis in Dcscrto:· and this new edition is the book's first major press offering fo.r general dis- tribution. SATURDAY MORNING BREAKFAST ON THE BAY! Nii. t""' c~~ l't!IC'V lllf """'' •vll'Pflootl ol~ ot ,..,._.,,....11 •-""f h ll<Nh l>I .... ~ !.<it•""'i """"'"" ""~ ...... """'""''"" .,,..,...,_1,,.,,..., .... w • .., ll l ~l ... l ll4'11 ~ll [ ~..._.,.,.lo I_, 8'ihw ~ Fmy ~ ~ 8-11 • ltNrl'lll-!'17\·1'7 l viva italtai trattoria Open ~or Lunch! 4 f-sturtng ~~Cold At ·1pasto Buffet Dally Speclah,and Regular Menu ·········~············ e COMING S00 NDA Y BRUNCH • •••••••• • ••••••••••• .., Regular Menu Served Noon to l C>-'°p.m. .., Late Menu Ptzzas•Salads•Oeaserts 'ttl 1 a .m. 7DAYSA WEEK ., ... , .................. -··--4 u.-...- Abbey was probably best k'nown for his 1975 "The Monkey Wrench Gang. .. a talc of a group of militant environmentalists. His fierce sup- port of nature pr~rvation and free· dom in general added to his lustcr as one of litcrature's more outspoken VCJICeS. He writes in the introducuon. "I've alwa)s bttn an admirer of the epigram and the aphoristic style - from Montaigne: ·11 1s good to be born 1n a depraved time: for. com- pared to others. )OU gain a rtpu· tation for virtue at a small cost.' ·· Abbe) adds. "Herewith. I try m) hand at 1t. .. He cautions that some of these thoughts have found their way into his books and others may ver~ well be "unconscious plagiarisms from the great and dead." He then offcn the wisdom. "Never steal from the living and mediocre." Here is a minisampler of Abbey philosophy, which can range from maddening to inspirational. depend- ing on your mood and politics: "Music endures and ages far bet- ter than books. Books. madt' of words. arc unavoidably attached to ideas. events. c-0n0ict and history. but music has the po~r to trans- cend time. At least for a time. Palestrina sounds as f rc:sh today as d"1 ~n lSS.S...but Oan&e. only .thtec centuncs older. already smells of the archaic, the medieval. the catacombs." "Whenever I S« a photopaph of some sportsman arinnina over his kill. I am always imcnsscd by \hc slrikina moral and ethic11l superi- ority of the dead animal to the ljve one." "Abolition of a woman'$ riaht to abonion, when and if she want1 it. &Mou.nu to compullOt}' maternity: a fonn of rape by Ille St.ate." "To the in~lliecnt man or woman. life •PIM*' infinitely mys- terious. But the stupid hive an . answer for every question." Dennis Franz makes career out of .cops and robbers out on the field at him." But his current show has a much more scriou$ message. "We're making an anti-drug state- . ment which basically says that we in America can Jct the uppcr·hand in the battle against drugs and that we don't have to give in to them.'' Franz says: Sometimes .. Nasty Boys" gets vi· olent in delivering that mes.sage. "I don't condone gratuitous viol- ence on TV." Franz says. "And we've sometimes had some com- plaints about it. But we're dea.lina with a pretty messy subject and when we softened 11. out ratings went down. We have to remember. all this is done for the sake of entertainment." ay THOMAS. o. EUAS bunch of Chicago Cubs fan s is still s.,.... ---~ . playing in Los An~eles. ,--------------------------- -lfO LLYWOOD -Dennis Fran"i:" Franz becomes more animated whose roles seem to be eith«" cops talking about "Bleacher Bums .. and or crooks, sees the connection. beina a Cub fan than on almost any "There are similarities." says the other subject. 45--y~-old s~r of "Nasty Boys" "That play was based on real life." (NBC-TV, Fndays, 9 p.m.). he says. "We all shared the techngs "There's an awattneu they Sttm to share. There's a sense of authority of the fans we ponrayed. I'm one of both types o f characters seem to them. too. one of those frustrated flaunt. whether they're law-abiding fans who lives to love the C'ubs even or JUSt strona on strttt sense. And though I know the)•'re going to lose I'm not the only Ol\e. It's not un-most of the lime. I love 'em an)· common for actors to play both cops ~ wa)." and croob .'' When wnung 1hc pla)'. Franz and The cop Franz plays in "Nasty the other Organic Theater players Boys." a senes about an undercover who helped put it together spent unit of Nonh Las Vegas nam>tics many af\em oons in the right field officers. shares many of his own blCJtchers at Wriglc) Field, watching views -the same views Franz the fans razz visiting outfielders. expressed u Norman Bunu on ··w e had a couple of card-arrying "Hill Street Blues" and "Beverly blCJtcher bums who would travel Hills Buntz." around the Midwest and harass the "As Lt. Stan Kriqcr I fttl pretty other teams even in their own adamant about law enforcement," Dennis l'ran• stadiums," he remembers. "They Franz says. "I feel that way per-would fi~d thi,ngs out about the sonally. and that was how Buntz felt. cago's Organic Theater Co .• he help-pll\yCrs. Like on..: guy had a dreadful too. There are too many bad auys cd write "Bleacher Bums.'' Ameri· fear of frogs. So at o ne point this getting away with too much." can theater's most enduring ode to v oup smuggled a bucket of frogs But Franz also can be pretty con-baseball fans. The play about a wild into Wrigley Field and tossed them vincing as a crook. like the Sal ~;;;::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::=============~ Benedetto character he · carried· t throuf1 five episodes o f "Hill Strttt Blues · the year before Buntz became a regular on that award-winning show. The veteran actor knows he's typcca.st. "It's really tough.'' he said. "You fi&ht to create a nicM and then you have another problem if you want to do anything that's not in that niche. I would like the opponunity to play somethina different. like a mailman or a janitor or a bluc-oollar family guy with a home life. I'd love to play the title role in 'Many.' But I like to work and I need to put food on the table.'' South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa Ii Franz hasn't always been in such a neat cop-or-crook catq0ry. He played a minor leque pitchina •------ coach on the ill-fated sitcom series "Bay City Blues" in be. tween &iP on "Hill Street." That show's baseball theme was one Franz loved. Durina the early 1970s. while he was workina on the stqe in Chi- Roast Turkey Dinners ~Sunday 440 Hftiotnlpr U.00. dd Mar 673-0910 FAJITAS FOR Two $9.95 " Grab the coupon below for the best fajitas in town. Tender marinated and grilled steak. chicken or combination platter sinHng at your table with onions and sweet peppers. Served with cheddar and Jack cheese. sour cream. quacamole. homemade salsa and warm tortillas ... so you can roll your own. FAJITAS FOR Two $9.95 .... Campus Dnve across from UCI ..... I ""' t "'"1' •• .. • .. :....... •1 ·~'I~ ~ SI' 25 -----------------------~ I • ___ _____,.. DINING Trying on the.Neiman-Marcus Cafe Consider the -depanment store rnffec shop. Com• sary chicken salad. dry cro1ss.nnts and 1astdes~ broths 1n- • ''cad of soups. nght? salad/sandwich/c ntrce repcno1re has kept up wuh the times. When d1ct1ng "as at the height of its populanly, N-M indtroduccd cookbook author Jeanne Jones' "llgt.!t" CUISIOe. Now that curvss arc bac in fasfoon. the iiht cu'lsine I s no longer spotlighted. ·although some 'cs11gcs of it can still be found on the menu. .. But for ye.aD~~arcus has had a leg up on other dcpanmcnt store coffee shops: m fact. its Cafe is uni~ par11all~ tea room/coffee shop. The rest of what )OU get 1s pure rt·staurant True. the (lrices arc a little high. hut" hat dM' ~ould )OU expect from J store "11h a nickname hlcc .. Need· h:'>.\ Mark-up." especially when 1t"s ~11uat1."d 10 a shopping mall fo ndly rcicm·d to b) locals as .. Fascist 1,1and ·· I've been dining in the N-M C"lrfi a t'Ouplc of times a week since the \tore opened. r ve always found the olTcnngs to be freshly prepared and appea ling: better. yet , the S1gn1ticanll}. the desscns are more decadent than ever. especially the house-made toasted PlX'an ball topped with chocolate or caramel sauce that's as good as anything I ever drooled -over at S<-hraft's in NYC after a show at Radio City Music Hall. We're talking scnous ice cream sund<les here. folk~. Meals at the Cafe used to begin with a cup of chicken bouillon and a cheese cracker. No more. and l mass this bit of graciousness. Thank GOB ATBIUICH! Y.ot1'll 1!11 ~.111.in.1' "lwn ,.~i 1.1,1,· 1111r '"11mrl1111l·111.ir' R-ln.111.1' h "tcr d'-''"'fl I fl''" ,1,, n l h.m.m,,, <..1ut-:l.'J "' h11rtl·r "1rl1 hr•,"" '"I!·'' ,m,J ,r 1u·,, tl.mwJ "1!1 1 h.tn.111.1 l14ul·11r .m~I rum .. mJ ''-'"''-'J 11\l'r 1u· Ul.'rtlll. Y1111'll .ii"' '-'n111y d1.1nlr.1J:nt' 1lf tlllll.', d 11llnl lrl''h l rulf .1nJ hlud~:rr\ nmftm,. I. )ur tH".11 w11h l'Vl''" Sund,,, l'\rnn'-h Hem. :"'11.1111ni.: •" J"'• $X. 95, \u.1 'll L.b \.l\N.: irum Cl.U!.., &:n~J1{1 , um ~l~1.1n w .• rnl' rt.urn, L\.'lllllO·I ''"''" ( l11t l,·n .md ll111fl'1 Ii\ ,1 lirum h Wl!h ar/K•d ! Newport Beach• H I I~. l'1•N Hwv. • 67 J-1 Sl''> La"una Hill11 • H\X.'I AH·nhl.1 .k l.1 l .1rl1\tJ • ~ ~l'·~'ll' ~r""·J SunJay" from 10 a.m. .. ,.-.. 09'ty Pilot Weekend/ Friday, June 8. 1990 Judy Chamberlain heaven. the popovers arc stjU there. although I don't think they're as good as they o nce were. not as q&Y and somewhat dner due to an an- -ru-sion or-whole grains to replace some. if not all, of the nutritionally inferior white nour. Recently. a caesar salad was added to the menu: it's ~pcctable. but no t outstanding. I like the fact that 3 ··sampler plate" has been added. in the form of a cup of the soup of the day. a petite ~tsar orfrdh fruit salad and a ~ctt of foccacia bread i,or~ if tliey re out 0 occacii substttute a popover) for $6.9.S. I wish more restaurants would offer little ··com- positions" for people who want to sample a few things without havina to order full portions of them all. I like the oranae souffie salad, with i1s liule bundt ring of mommy- like orange gelatin. but I wish they'd oombine the gelatin with the cumcd chicken from the curried chicken salad plate. Sometimes you can con- vince your server t<raeeommodate you, but it takes some doing. Herc's a surpnse: I he "Olde Ena· lisb" cbcescburaer aivcs new defi- nition to a hefty helpina of around ;});,," 3 n Roy~fl'I • Lancia Monday tiara Friday • Dl•ner 7 Night• • Sanday Cha•pa9ne Branch * Cocktails * Troplc•I Drinks * (714) 650-3322 •••t W. Coaet Hwy. New ... rt Beacll (714) 494-8424 175• S . Coan Hwy. • ....... a.ac• ,,. ..... "'" .... ., l9"rtc. NOW PLAYING LNEONSTAGE UIAINUM IS ntl IHT" 'Ctuldren ul\def 11 accomoanl9d by perent1 limit 2 cn1ldfen ~ul1 0 "9r endl 11-»ID Not ••Id •ittt 8'\Y OINr ofter sirloin on a toasted sesame bun. It may wt'll be the best bu1er in the county to dale. and I don t say this lightly. Ladies who arc having trouble persuading theil' macho comaanions to dine a deudn.ll'-..M:.s pcrec1vc0Jy lrmminc surroundings will .appreciate this t1db1t of am- mun111on. Tht' Cafe now puts up orders to go and ~lls somt' of its specialt1t'S. deli- stylc. by the pound. And that's where you'll come out ahead of the needless mark-up-. One pound of cumcd chicken salad. for instance. cosu $8.50. only tWt'nty-five C't'nts more than a cumcd chicken ~ad -plate filled with less than half a pound of the stuff. Pleasant service. wine by the glass and a lllSCiously presented dcucn selection add to the enjoyment. Now Serving SllllY 101111 MWFIST HUEVOS .................. •1 1• ~~~~~ROS ............ 141 ~~g~~8s .............. 1141 MACHACA ............... •1••. ~~:~!. ···············~···· •241 SMVfld w/Tortlllss, Refried Beans & Fruit ..... , ... 145 IOl1 1712 Pteoefttl• COSTA•SA CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! .. NEWPORT 8EACH n•••• H• 37 FAlllOll 181.AND ~-----, .-... -- ----Actverttaer Spotlight----------- ~u 01= THE \NEEK r . ly 8EVERl y J . ANTEL I If you've always longed to experience some real French cuisine. but have yet to visit France. you only have to go as far as Newport Beach to realize your dream. There. located at 3421 Via Lido. Is Le M idi. a 6-year-old establishment owned and oper- ated b master chef Walt r Rut- t1mann and his lovely wife. M~rlcaii H I. In some very dis- crimlnati ircles. Le Midi is reported one of just two realty au· entic French res- taurants In Orange County. Le Midi specializes in fare from southern France. known as French Provencale. According to Manca. this 1s one of the two k.mds of food thaLOtiginated-in France. ··First. there was the food ot the kings. the ·court food.' .. Marica explained. "Chefs were very important to French roy- alty. and in the time of King Louis XIV, they were even dec- orated and honored with medals and awards. These chefs created elaborate culinary masterpieces w ith truffles. caviar and rich • .sa11ces "T~n there was tl'le food of the Mediterranean region of France. Here the food was sim- pler -just as•§bod. but more down-to-earth. This cuisine from the southern part of France. or the Provence. ~came known as French Provencal ... Marica went on to explain how the French method of food preparation ~came the basis of The linest Joponesf' Dir '"9 E.<o,1enc SUSHI BAR • PRIVATE DINING f'OOMS OiNING ROt M • TFPPAN ROOM TAT MAI ROOM • COCKT All I OUNGf • Re ... "'""' Horikawa ' SOUTH COAST flt.A2A YIU.AGE • 3800 S Plaza Or Santa Ana (714) 557·2531 • 3 nw>Jtes 10 P!flormong Ans Cef11er GULLIVER'S CALL FOR RE 'ERVATIONS NOW! FATHER'S DAY <:/\IL FO R R J:SERVATI ON S 833 8 41 l IRVINE 18482 MAC ARTHUH arr good cooking in Europe and how certain foods are tra- d1t1onally served lo each of the tour seasons. ··For instance. our spring menu. which will ~ in effect until the end of June. features such favorites as roasted baby spring lamb. spring rabbit and de~oned suckling pig.·· she said. .. Another dish we serve, which is very popular In the Mediter- ranean region, is white cavaillon asparagus with Hollandaise sauce. Our summer menu will consist of such seasonal items as seafood dishes. chilled soups md teti'SOMiiiH cuisine. I "Usually in European res- taurants. there will ~ one or two specials offered on any par- ticular day:· Manca noted. "but Walter goes all out every season. Walter doesn't do anything half- way. He always prepares many dishes. so every day there 1s always a wide s~leaion ... Cllef W.tter Ruttllllan and his wife. Marka Hefti. M tllelr Via Udo restaurant. Le Midi. SHRIMP DINNER One Full Pound of Shrimp/! $1.()95 One pound of lhe wq_rld 's finest white shrimp from the •, 1 ·- cletir waters of El Salvador. Lightly breaded and· deep fried in vegetable oi1. LOBS'l'ER PARMESAN DINNER Juicy chunks of lobster sauteed with fresh vegetables & topped with a tantalizing Parmesan cheese sauce. -·-·-·-·-·-·-·- l..OCAT1CNi • NE.WroRT l£AOi 67.>-0100 •DANA IUINT ~195 ., •LACUNA HJUS0>'66?0 • RAAO-OCAUfUNIA f;f)-1113 •GAJU».I OtCWEa«m •ANAHEIM HIU.S97+5100 o..i·SIUdly•s.MJ~ •ANAHt>.h:1im1b11111duriyl9'Jl-ml 7 DAYS A WEEK , 'J'f"" '! I, \l ~· $']95_ Omly PUot Weekend/ Friday, June 8, 1990 11 ( Costa Mesa Amato's Sou1h Coast Plaza. 333 Bristol 1. 5-19-074 1. Oix-n IO to 9 \lnn.-Fri 12 to " Sat.-Sun. Reser- ' Jt1uns not required. Sandwiches, '"up' anJ !Mllads in a <·asual at- n:o,plH'rl'. Not rated. . .\nlonello Ristoraate South Coast P':l!.1 \'1llnge. -'81>0 S. Plata Dr. -_,l.7153. Open li.)r lunch 11:30 to.:! \Ion -Frt . dinner '' to IO Fn.-'at.• l llP Gun Dra" 111 \irl)l.m -\rca: 1110'1 bdo\l·d of PmH·r Rl''i1auran1s. Skd.. !>CrtuU!!> food. urhtufl'~ at- mu'ipht>rl' NL'" hghl ml·nu aug- m~nt' c\QUl\lll' :'\othl·rn Italian 'fk'llJll1('\ '-' ild . 11or&l'OU!!> !!>alads. • • llonh'Oladt.• pa,ta' ~upcrb \\lnl' ll\t." l'a,onahtl'd '4'r' Ill.' Ch er~cn b' lf'Tl" t'h!lffflmg 'tfllonio l'.1gnofo a nd 1lw hcautl'OU~ Lana. 'itinia and (,llJJ Chl'lk out thl' grl'l'llng at the J.1111 Regulaf\ d('li1111d~ ~l'I 'llC'-·ial trl-.111ncn1 Rl'\l·n;1tl(ln' .trn·ptl·tl. ·' ***** Bangkok Four l n 'lal l oun J '\ \J lk.ir ">I. 54(1-7661. Orx•n 11 111 9 \11111 -Th .. 11 10 11 I-rt -Sat 12 10 9 ""n Rl'-.cnat1C1n\ acn·ptl·d b.- f1\·n,1H' Thai cul\1n(' .. mall pon1ons "' n1'-d)·prl·pared loo<l 1n a stark .'>l'llin~ h idden ;1 .... :1~ in the upper r ... I\ ht.•, of South ( oa't Plata'!> 1 r"tal C"ourt $SS * * Chin's Cbiaese l.'!..i W Mac.\nhur Hh .t 54().5688. 01)1.·n 11 10 Q dail~ •. 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'' ~ .1.1\\ * * * G1111tl:&f Ander' h 1 \ I 'l.11,1 , ,1 'l••111h(11ol\IPl,1t.1\1 .1• 1.r,111' < 'J1\'1i 101 I 111\ It : I \1 1.. lr {l111nl·1 I• Ill Ill Io 11 1.\11 \ , 111\,l\l:tll c •11111111111.11 r.1111 111 I .1 Jolla ti •· ·d 111 Oran~,· \ I II o,1 IU "tnl· Ill 1) 1J\• ,1w 1111 1 IJ\11 I ,,111i,thl on \\llh lhl' 10J\\l'\ clc'>[lt ll' honii.:malll· hrcad ') (\\.undNlulJ l''l dlt:nl ca' 1.rr ..elfl 11on. ho memade gr.1 vatl la\ hc\t cac~r \Ulad 111 town C...ood -., .. 'alu('. Constant actiVll} ( unday brunl'h. "inc dinners. food tastings. bar menu all af\crnoon and into the }UDY CHAMBERLAIN'S la1c night). SSS **** La Pergola. 1969 Harbor 81 .... d. 6-1().122 Open for lunc h Mo n.-Fri. I l:JO w 2: dinoer 5:3010 10. Reser- vations recommended. Southern luihan. bqutsit(' Italian cu1s1nc at budget-conscious prices. Veal dishes h1ghl> rernmmcnded: excellent E tiram1su "lllp. S **** Mandarin Gourmet 1500 Adarns at Harbor. ~O-IQ)7. Re..enations ac- cepted. Rl·np1cn1 of (iold Award of E'ct.·llcncl· 111m· l·onc;('l'ut1ve years. 0\\ner ~l1chad ( h1ang \la~'> ahe:id of trl·nd' and '"'' thl· ,1,1ndard for Chinc~c rc\laumnl\ I 11nl'h. llllll\l'f. taJ..l'-<•ut. rndt:ttl, ., d.i~ s SSS .... ~ To-ORANGE CoAsT Ml Casa 246 1:.. 17th \t h-15-7626. Fam11\ ""le Ml'\Kan ll'\laurant. Pre\ldt'nl Ru')h hJ' l'Cltl·n hen~~ 01)\·n datl) at 11 a.m. lor lundi. d1nm·r. nx-J..ta•"· Call ahl•ad for large pa rnes. :--.. 01 ra ll'd New~rt Rib 2000 Ne\' port Bh d . 63 1--110 R1h,, d11tkl·n. shrimp. salad). :.and" ll'ht.·'>. Empha!i1s on frc'lhne~~. qual11}. D<'l1nous corn bread. Orx·n from 4 p.m. Monda> through ~alurda~. 2 pm Sunda~ . Take out trom :? p. m. liail). SS •••• Proato Rlsloraate. 3333 tJnstol St .. !)o uth Coast Plata .)40..80)8. Open for lunch 11 :30 10 :?.JO Mon.-Sa1 .. dinner 5·]0 10 I Mon.-Sat.: Sun. brunch onl~. Re<ief\ a lio ns sug- gest('d. 'ihopp1ng Mall hahan food w11h frl·-.h fi\h. chicken and pa!ita. T cm fie brcJd. Spoil) '\('f\'ll't'. SS •• Red Onion. I 0 I f:. Sandrotnlc Dr. 55{'1-770 1 Orx:n 11 to :? Mon.-~un. ~unda\ hru111.h 10 1<1 l Jh ·\Cr· 'a1111n' Jlll'rll'd I 1nl· !l.ll'\tl.tn food II) 3 IUll and U:JOl'llhlc I'll\ 1fll1'01l'll\. "'iut ratl·J R h lera Re1>ta urant l 'l l l\rt,1111 \1 . \oulh c '""1 Pl.11a 540-'X4tJ Orx·n for IUlll h 11 \0 Ill '\ \Ion ·">.11 dlflnl'I 5 111 IU \11111 -Tltur'i 5 Ill 11 f-n·\JI. lfr!>Cl\ 31lUfl"> ">U~C\11011_ -\\\;ml·\\ inning cont llll'nlJI 1 Ul\ln(.' Purul.11 \tJnd"~ -\II thl· nKe tuul h- l'' ul ~·n 1u· granou'> :umo'>ph\•rc and Jlw11trl·mc111\. $SS * * * Ruby's. '\' '\ 1 lk:ir '\1 . < r. 'tal ( !\url. 6f\:?-Rl tn OfX"n I< 1<1 Y Moo. Thur<. . -10 I 0 I n.-~:11 . 7 tu '> \un Re'>l'n :1111111' not r<.'qu1rcd Burg('rs and Inc' in a rc-cn.•ated IQ..iO.. d1n<.'r lilmpktc ''1th rccorul'll s."' 1ng mu"c I \l'l'lk111 .,afad~ Sl'f\ 1n· " tntall\ on till' mJrk. S * * * * RW's Crab Hideout. '\HUI \if\\:l\ \ \l' M2-C R -\B. Open fur lutll'h Ii 111 4. J111ncr 4 .\II 11> JO. llapp' Ho ur ..i 10 111 ti ~I) Rl'\t'n .lltntt'> nc11 1weJcll \ 11011.JUl' lfJh hou'>I.-. right 11111 111 'l'" I ngland and lhr \l.1f\ I.ind 'hoh' I l11uw 'fll'u altte' 1ndu1k I hmd.1 rod crah<.. dung<'· rtl'" l I ah lrl''h h>h\ter ~and' bca~ h 11u1 1n h unt. a1rix111 ''"" tn ~ck or n·,1Ju1;11ll lllJJ..c\ tor lun (3nd good planl'•\\,lll htngl Out\l,tndin~ \Cr· 'll\' cllHI ,,11111· S~ ****· 20th Ceatur-y Ltd. J .'\3.l S. Bm10I 540-88:!:?. Open 11 to Q da1l}. Rc-.cr- ,·a11ons al·n:ptl'd. Dine 1n 1h'· Metro·, onl~ railroad dining guide. Not rated. Zubies I 7 1 2 Plal'.'<.'nlla. 6-15-SIN I. No rcSl'n a11 ons. Lub\tcr tail. pnmc nb. ch1 ck('n and ribs at reasonable pnces. 'pec1a~ changes n1ghtl). 'Lunch , dinner. Sunda) hrcakfast. Not nm'd. Fo untain Valley Ciao Bella, 17272 N<.'whopc S t. 546-7426. Open for lunch fro m 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon.-Fn. Dtn· ncr 5 p.m -9:~0 p.m. f\fon.-Th.: 5-10 p.m. fn .. Sat. Clo~d \undn)\ ltal- 1:'\n cu"1nc "11h -\merKan "good1c<;" (burgcf'o. hot dog\) ll\,11labk 111 the bar. :"\111 t:lll'd. Tiie Hop. I l\77-1 01 0tlkhur~t l. Q6.'·2.lM. O~·n 6 n.m to 2 a.m. \.tun·SJt l l.1mhu1gl'''· lfUC~1d11la:.. "h1g bopp,·r" hot dog' l>arn rng to '51h ;:ind 'lllh nlU\ll Kl''"" allons lhll rl·qu1rnl "l'llll·l'i.l\U:JI I nl''l.pcn- ,1, e. Not rated Primavera Restaurant. 1652" 8rooJ..h ur\t S1 (Jt Heil). 77 -7Y78. Opc'n lunch 11 'O to :? pm .. 1>1nn~·r S 10 IO 'O p m Mon-at I 1;tl1Jn Rc!ic r ~a11on\ anrptl'd. < a-.ual C 1oo<l 'alul' for -well-prepar1•J 'l«1l pa!ila ant.I d a,'!cal ltahan Jl',hl'' Circat de'>wrt' SS • * Huntington Beach Chicago ror R ibs, l.)90J ' urkto\\.n \,e . %.\-RIB .. da'"· UP!iC'alc rih 101 n1. fomtl) 'alUl'\. l:wdkn1 Pfl'P- aratum. S ** * * J .C. McLln's Bar & Grill, 1 1'11~1 fk'ath Bl\ d. 841 -04 17 lun<·h 11 .\Cl tu 5 pm da1h . D1n11\'r " 10 IO· .lO Mon-Thur\: 5 10 11 p.m . t-r1-S:i1. Sunda~ hrunl·h 11-.l p.m Rib,, l hid.en. pa~t.1 'IC310\'l<I ln1erta1n- mcnt. Rc~f\ at ion\ arl'Cp1cd. St.•m1· casual. Mtl<teratl'. Not ratl'd luccl'j Dell-Bakery. X\J 11 \dam' % -4-IM Oix-n lS ICl ()· )() d:i1l~ I ::i'agrt:i. l~'tllll'1111 Jlltnlu. R<''l'f· \:lltOn\ not 11·4u1rl·J ( U\Ual lnl'\· Sc'(lll'!> S<'.1Food Grill and Bar noo ix-n~IH' \ot ratl'd Omt11I \t •1 '1-241l<I <>1>1.·n Im lunt.'11 Maxwell's By the ·Sea. 117 < ''·"' .lllll d1n1w1 \l'\l'O d,I\, .t \l.l'l'k (:ill H1ghwa) 5]6-2,55. o,~x-n 8 nm to 1111 h1111" l.111 l h.1rnpa{?nl· lum h on 11 p m d atl) Sunda' brunch 9 to :'I "'''I" 1hh R1.''l'f\,1t1<111' "1~l·,1nl. pm. ~l·afo1xl .1ml \tcnk' f.~n:nn- 1 r,,11 ..... ;t.u1J dJ\\f1.,1lh P.U:11·lfl'd 11ll'1'1t an~I J;inun(l 1 lll''·'IM Rl'\l'r- 1.11111pk1 "'1h Jn 11\\tl·1 ha1 -'\iil":nrcm,~tt-..1 I t'-e mtt'll 1w111h r.1i.·d Jll llll' 11ntl' K1m1.111t1(· "tlh on·an l't>a & '' llll>lilh) ll\•1 I I 1th ">t . \ 1C\\. C •fl'.tl l11lhll'1 ll"hl'\, t·1<1nw- 1,,.i, ""' 1 11/\ .1u1hc1111l l njlh'lh ntadl' 1x1pcnl'r\ ~·1111-t.1\u,il $ tl'.1 '"""' -l!n-.il..1.1\t 111111. h .1ltl'r· * * * nm111 h .1 \1111d." h1 Ufll h hi' tnl(h TijuAna Will it''· "'l"9 I \\ arna \ \l' 11H·p.111·1I l lrri11, t o"'"h pJ\t1l''· 1.11 lk.1d1 Bhd 1 842-tN'I~ n1~n '>llJ\,. .111,I l-11!111•\ flll' 11111' I np.l"h dJ1h II :\Ill t11 Ill pm \u1hcnt1' .11111qun 111,1, lw 111111 lt.1wtl ' * * * "\outh 111 lhr bunkr" hollll'''' k Trallorlta Pino 'l \ \ \ 111 1,1111 \1 ltio<l p11:p.1r1·d lrl''h d.111~ l unl'h \outh ( "·"' Pl.11.1 \411 ).1ns 0,x'n f,·<1I UfC\ .111· \011• 1·an-l'al bull'l·t h1r lun\11 11 to •1 \1110 -\un Rl•,cr-~unda' hulkt hrund1 \\Ith C'llm - ,,,1 11m' n111 r~qltttlJ I It, 11l11111.1tt· J)l 1m e'ntan <·hampagn l' :i nd p111cri,1 ""''h 11 d11l1·rl·111 1'111/J\ manal'l1" ( a tt·nng .1\.itlahk Rl•,cr- from \1cillan 10 l\c11r<1ht,111 '-111 ':i11on\ :lt'<'<'l'llt'd C a\unl lnC'\!'l('n- r.11l·d '"l' Nol ra1,•d • Irvine Bi1tu10. 19100 Von Karman Ave. 752-5212. <Jpcn for lunch 11 to 3. dinner 5 10 I I. Terrific happy hour S to 7. Rcservauo ns acce pted. Award-winning European cuisine. Gorgeous. intcrcsung. Very Serious food with a moderate pnce tag. Perfect spot for a ro mantic dinner or power lunt·h. Order a full meal at the li vely bar. which features Brazilian music. dancing at n1gh1. SS * * * * Calleate Ree&nru1, 1910 Ma.in St. 975-1220. Optn for lunch 11 to 3; dinner 3 to 10 Sun.-Thurs .. J to 11 Fn.-Sat. Happ) Hour 4 to 7. Rcscr- \'allons accepted . Californ1a-11ed Southwestern cuisine G reen l'Orn tamales and St"\ 1che spec1alt1cs of the hou.-.c. Spolly. 'IOmctimcs cx- cruc11111ngl) !>lo~ -;er' 1CT. Bu'i) lunchtime hangout for the Yo ung Profossional crowd. SS • * Claamptoas, Ir' tnl' Marno11. 18000 Vo n Kannan 553-0100 01)1.•n 11 to l p.m. d:ul>-Rl''>Cn a t1o n'i accepted. Hambur&cr\, 'll·:1i.., und i.alad"> 1n a casual \pt>rt'I liar .111110,phl·rc Nut rated ChanteC'lair. I ~·>I~ \l.1l \rthur HI\ ti 152-SOO I OJ'll.'11 for lunrh 11 JO 1n :? 'O ~t111) -r n. d1nm•1 h 'II Ill llHO .\l <)n.-flwr~ h '" 111 11 I 11 -Su1 R l'\('I\ .111on' anl'J)ll'<l \tandard I reorh·< onttnl·ntal C 111\llll' pla~' '>l'\'OOll llddk 10 :itm11,pherc 1ha1·s a C fO\ drl·ani l<11111.ir1t1l· in 1hc e\l·· n1ng Pkasant \unda\ brunt·h SSS **** Chicago J oes. I t! I~ Main -;1 ~ti I· JO[li Oix·n 7 n.m. 10 11 J).nt ~ton.· I n . 11 to 11 S:-1t .. -I l(I to Ill Sun. Rl'<;('r\'llt1on~ nn'l'Pl\'tl Mesqu111· an<l oak stca~' :ind 'iCafonlt Not r.ued CbJnalown, 4 139 Campu' l>n\l'. 856-2211 . Open for lunt'h 11 10 I d1nnl'r ' to 10 Sun -Thu~ .. l 10 11 Fri.-\nt Rc\t'nation' .1H'l'pu·d In n<w:it1\ l'. fun cu1i.1nl' bor\.IC'r ~ on n1)U\ dk C h1ne!>l'. w1thu111 th\' 'mall r><1rt 10n\. Colorful atmo!>Phl·rc. e\· ccllent food. r ry thl· Gold Coin lkef Locatl'tl 1n t.h<' Ir' rnC' Mafk('t· plat'\' ~·par:uc lunt•h and dinn('r 111Cl1U\. $$ * * * Tbl' Clay Ovt'n. I ~..i·H kllrl'" Rd. 5:?-:!S5J Orl·n lor lunch 11 ~ll-:? '\O. lltnncr 5 \11-IO 30 I uc' • \u n. Unm dt t I '0-~ 111 ~~I\ on In· tk'in I :rndoorr a n\I \t ugl:n Ila'~ '01 ratl'1I <i u'111 vt·r·~ Rt'"tllura nt. I ~4K~ ~3C'\rthur Hhd l\HS-1 11 Of)l·n Int lulll h 11 ·">-l \l11n -\Jt d1nn('1 5 )0.1 o 111ilhth Rl''>l.'n a1101\' rc- q1111cd \ mp 10 foll\ Old l nt1lnnd \:01 l.tll'd Kltfmll Knll C l'llll'r In 1m• 'l:orth 20Hl Main ~t. 11 170. l t>t -2929. Orx:n fur lunch I I to .\ Mo n -Sat. o.hnncr 5 10 I 0 Mon.· fhu~ .. 5 10 11 1-n.-&t .. 5 10 I 0 Sun. Rci.crvat1o n11 nc-tcpted. Not ra1rd . Koco. .noo Von K11rm3n A\c 152. 71 5 I. Open for lunC'h 11 10 1 Mon -Fn.: d1nm·r S to IO fhurs., 5 to 11 Fri.-S.u . Sunda> brunch 10:30-.:?. Rcsenat1on~ acC'l'ptcd. fine Japanese SJX'<'1alt1l'S. SS * * McCormlcll'1 Ii Scll1mlcll, 2000 M:11 n Sl. 75()-0505. OPl·n 11-11 daily. Rcs- l'n allons an •cptct.l Frc:.h St'afood. En1l·nn1nment and d:inl·1ng SI\ nigh ls _a week. SS * * * 1 Morell'•. 17900 Jamt><m'c Bh d. 863-31 11 . ext. 291·. Open for lun h 11 :30·.:? M on.-Fri: dmncr 6-10 Mon.- Fn.. Sat. 6-11. Rt'\Crvat1ons ~ug· gc\tl'd. Ekgant Cahforn1n cuisinl' O\'crscen b> oumanding E'.\ecuu'c Chef Michal'! Wa1n.•n. SSS * * * Preco. l t!4 20 Vo n K arman SSJ· 1333. Of)l·n I I :.l O-m1dn1gh1 Mnn.-Fn .. -S.m ian lght Sat.-'iun. Rr'i· l'f\':ll 1om. tll'l'l'f)tcd l 1gh1" c1gh1 but authcn11c Nnrthl·rn ltnhan cuis1m'. Pust:i d i-.hc\ bc't. c a'uu ll~ ~pill\. Yup<11~.s ** Verdi Rls lorante Italiano. 1-11 20 C'uhc r Dr 551-2201: 01)1.•n for lunch 11-2 Mon.-h1 : dinner 4-9 .. \0 Sun.-Thurs .. -1-10:.lO Fn.-Srit. Rc~·r­ ' atwni. aC'cc·ptl·d . r rc'lh pa,tas and milk-led H·al Noi mll'd Laguna Beach 8 .J.'s Cllticago Plneria 280 S C'oa'll H"~ .. 494-.lt!O~. OPl•n I UO .1.m. to 11 a.nt. tla11' P111a. \pag/lctll lasagna. hot a11t.l \'old ~nd\l 1Chl'' C'a!>ual. 1nc11pcn~" "'· Cedar Creek lu 'X-1 Fnrc~t .\' 1· . 497-8696. Open t.1:111). Pa''·" ~·a· food. l'ntenainnwnt Rl''>l'f' at1111'1\ :l\Ceptt'J . ( awal. ~hxkr:tl\.' Five Fttt. ).:!X (1knnl'\h' "•· l.agun:i Beach. ~l) ... -1'>55 I i1nlh \1- \at . J1 nm•r M-Sun l llllll'nt1X1r;rn l'fl'a\l\i.'. l.'l'il'l Ill C h111c'-l.'·tntl11cnu·d C'Ul\11\l' Pnn·" Jrt' ht~hn thJn m.111, "traJtll\lll:tl" l hllll'\l' H'\l,1111Qlll\ P.irJ..111~ 111 11111111l 1pal l11t or 1111 'll'l'l'I K~·\C'f\ .1l1lll\' * * * Kru •blna ~~: I •Hl''I \\,· ..i•J-.55..i" ( 11nfl'lllf)t1faq '-•llllhl\\'\I lUl\tnl' R,·w1 'atHHh ,tHl'plnl \1110.kratl· Ro)al Tbai Cuisin(' I "'ll \ < 11J'I 4114-842-t Open lur lunc h 1 u-F Open for dinnr r 1-·un. ('los(•d Monda)s. 'p1l·~ bed and M1ddk Eastern c11'ihc\ Re~n .11111n~ ac· ccptcd. * * * • Rumarl I ~:?fl \ < 11J'I "'" -19-1-0-11.1(1 Op~·n 1111 J111n1·1 \11n-I h 5·30-10 p.111 I ~:11" 'O-ltl ''' l1.1l- 1an lUl~1n1· '''' r.ltl'd Sorrtato Grille l 0111l·1 ol \ kr 111,11d and (ilennC) re. I .1~11n.1 Bl·;11 h -194-8686. Oinnl'r n1~h11\ '\ap,1· .,,,h: ('ahfom1a lUt\lnl' Parking \\hl'l'l' )OU find It. lh•\(.'l\3ltOn' :.tH' n.~·ommcndcd but J fl'" tat)k' Jfl' \!\\ ed for "alJ..-rn~. SS • • * * * Tbe Towers 'lurl 1nd ~.tnd H11tl.'I 1:\5 ~outh C oa~t ll1~h\\,I\. I agun.1 lk;1d1. 497-4477, lir1'.lll.1'1 lu11d1 and dinner '>l'\en <la\'· \unJ,,, brun,h Jad,t•t, r~q1,11r,·d 1111 !(c:ntll men .iftl·r '·'\I) fl m Rc'l'r' ,111on' rCl'll01 "1l'ntkd (. Onll'ITIJl\1rar\ ( .iii· l11rn1n 'u1\lnl' ll\:l\ll'rlulh prl·pare1I h~ J.1rJ..,on J..1·n"orth. for merl~ , h,·1 .11 I ·\ \ t itrt" SSS~ * * * * * Ut Cafe 242 \J < C'la\I ll t~h"·" I ai:un:i ti(•:.rd 1 494 2-144 Of)l·n I I :i m fil 10 pm \t.r. -q-,, m 111 11 pm \at ·!'>un Brl·,1J..fo<>t on "Cl'"' end~ 1lnl\ tat Ill (ir ta~c n111 I unc. h d11111l·1. ~rnd .... 1C'hl'' .ind 'Pl'l'tahlll'' • .1C'f0\\ from thl· ill'Jl h Vc.'fl'l:'l11a11 'and" ll'h h1~hl) M .ummcndl'J S *** Viva Italia. 30\ firo.1d"-n\. l..aitun.1 lk.11.h. 497.oUO: Contcmpornn . light '10ph1s11c:itcd Italian ,·1,11\11\c. Lunch and dinner seven da)\. Com· prehens1' c menu 1,1( fi~I ouf\C'>. ~lad . pinu and pa'115 Evcryihing o n menu 1~ pr1('('d ku th~n S 10. S ••• Newport Beach Am~lla'1. 311 Marine A ve. ti 7 '-6580. Open for lunch 11 :30 to = 30 Mon.·Sat.: dinner 6 lo 10. Sun- ' da' brunch 10 to 2:30 Mon.·Sat. "'·alood spec1al11cs from the halian \(IJ\l Not rated. Ann Maries, 2640 E. Pacific Coast 11111) 710-9000. Open for lunch 11 \ll to :!:30 Mo n.-Fri.: dinntt 5:30 to ICI Tucs.-Sat. Rcscrvat1ons sug- ~l'\tl'd Contl'mporaf) cui inc focu'IO- •ns un pastas and seafood. Not lJll'd • .\ntoine. Le Mcndien Hotel. 4500 \IJ1. ~rlhur Rlvd . 476-2001. Open 1ur dining 6 to IP 1JJcs-Sal. R~r­~.u~•HI"; n .'Qlurt-d. '.JAwar<!-wiflfttrt; 1m·nu of lighter French/Continental , ul\10l'. cA1.·ellcn1I )' prcpan.-d and i:1.11 mu\I~ ~rvcd. lark. ch1-ch1 at- n11 "flher1: lacks romance but de- ll\\'" 1mprcl.sl\encs.s. Los Angeles rittl \ t1:nd to think 1h1s 1s the best 1t·,1.w1 ant 1n O.C.. but the) pro l>- Jhh ha' l'n·1 ~n tn an) other!> . s **** .\rl'hts HJ4 W . Coa t ""' h~ '-.. ., .. , Open for lunch 11 o m 10 ' rim \1on.-Fn. Dinner from 5 pm -I a.m dail). :--.lot rated. Bob 811n11 '7 Fashion Island n.i~-2 1\0 Open 11 to 10 da1I) 'und.1' brunch 11 to .l. Reser· \.ttwm .1cccpted. teaks and seafood '"th a d n-.\1c omsh touch . SSS ** Hubblu. 111 Palm St. 675-9093. <lf)l·n to I 0:30 Tucs.-Sun. 5 to 11 I n -"la1 Rescrvauons accepted. Ex- ldlcnt Cahfom11 cuisine hr&hhghted h' h' l' en1eru1nmen1 nightly. Big hand oA Sunday nights. Can gel Hlllld) when bus). SS ** Byro•'• Alley. 4501 Pacific Coast ti"') . 646·9 I 2~. Steaks. seafood. \pt'c1alt1e'>. LunC'h. dtnnet. Salurda) .ind Sunday brunch. Lively bar, local l'ro"d ~cservations a('('t'pted. SS *'** . Cabaoa Cafe. 690 Nc.-wpon Center Or Four Seasons Hotel 7S9,.()808. Open 10:30 to 10 Mon.-Fn .. Sat "'·I 11, Sun 7-.S. Reserv1t1ons ar- \eptcd Cal1fo rn1a. continental 'u1'ianc. Not rated. Ca.fe C...... Ml Mar 2333 E. Pacific < oas1 HW). 67S-2466. Open 8 a.m. 10 10 p.m. Mon -Fn .. 9 a.m. to 10 P m 1 • un Re~n auon not ncl'cSSar). Gourmet cofTccs. salads and sandwiches. Not r:md. Cafe Flve-0-Flve 1109 Nc.-wpon Cl·ntcr Dr. 640-5752. Open 8 a.m. to ~ p m. Mon.-fn .. 8 to 6 Sat. 11 ·S Sun. No rt1Crvauons taken. S3lads :ind sandwiches 1n a ca uni al· mospherc Not rated. C.llforala Bea~la . 3355 V1:i Lido. 675-0575. Open for lunch noon-1 p.m. Mon.-Fn. Dinner 5:30-10 p.m. Mon .. Tu.: un1il 10:30 Tu.-Th.: until 11 Fn .. Sat. No rcK"rvat1ons taken. Not rated. Callfonala Pina IUtclan 11 51 New· pon Center Dr. 7S9-554J. Open 11 to 10 un.-Thur .• and 11 10 11 Ftt.· Sat. Nu rcscrv1t1ons taken. Gourmet p111a comes in dozens of Oavo~. ~Oml' arc rather odd Busy plact'. SS ** ne Cauery 3010 l.afa)etlC ~vc, (175-5777. Open for lunch 11:.lO 10 3 Mon.-Fn.: dinner 5 10 10 da1l) Sunda) brunch 10:30 to 2:30. Rcscr-VltfQn~ acccpled. \ontfoen1al cu1 tnc with a 11eafood emphasis. Grc:at clam chowder. SSS *'* * ea,..,.a.·1 3520 Paclfi~ Coast Hwy. 6 75-1922. Open for drnotr from 5:30 10 10:30 un .• Thurs .. 5:30 to 11 :30 Fri . .S.t. Rnervation UI• atSled. lassie Northern hahan aourmet cuisine. Wild and cruy pla~ 11 niahl when the bind stnkC$ up the sambe musac. Very chic clientek; owner Carmelo and Gett· , er1I Man•r Domenico are two of the m-.jor 1urKtion1. SSS * '* * * CMa'• a.... 3136 w. Balboa Blvd. 6~3-8204. ()pen I l 10 9 daily. LEGEND WMt tile raUa11 meaa: S lnexpenSl\C. SS Moderate. SSS Moderate:!) l'\J)l'n"' l' SSSS Expen>t"C · ·sSSSS Vel) e\penSI\ e ***** PERFECT 11 .\\.\-Ll ·s * * * * Ewelknt. nl·arh perlcct. .\mong thl' be~t 1n 11s field *** Ver) good. "'Orth <i 'Pl'C1al tnp * Good * \iusfactol) 1~r.m718' mt~ Thr' M . t hJmtrc!tt:rm'\ 11pmmn pn111<1ril of the f0<><). 1111h lht· prt'~l·n1.111nn. amb1arJ.t't' and st•r1 '"'' also wkt'n m10 aC'C'oun1. Prtn·s arc (ub1cc1 to change. Rl~rvauom :lCl"CPll'd. Chtnl'\l' and Cantonese cu1~1nc: Tr) the i..ung rao ch1cl..en. Not rated Delaney's. 630 l ido Par!.. Dr 675.-0100. Re\t.'n.111on' \u&gC''!ted Harbor landmari... Lob,tcr dinner deals: romp~hen!.1\C i.cafood menu Not!>). buS}. furr lunch dinner. unda) brunch. SS * * * Ecl~'s Dloer 2305 E Coast H"''·· Corona del Mar. b73-"°50 Open' 6 a.m . to midnight Sun -Th . unlll I a.m t-ri • Sat F1ft1cs-st) le diner. ~Ith JUl..ebo'lt.'\_ \lrt''S<.'5 homc\t)k food. 01 rated. El Torito Grill. ~5 1 Ne" port<. cnh·r Dr 640-2875. Open 11 10 11 Mon · Fn .. ·11 ·to m1dn1ght S3t. Sunda) brunch 10 to :!. ~t"St'rva11ons ac- cepted South"'estem. Te,/Mex and Mexican fa,ontes 1n a fcsuve social atmosphert'. Vr f) good4grcen corn ~mates. pork dishes. Top-of-thc--hnc of El Tonto C'orp.'s Sou1h"cstcrn establishments. which include another ET Gnll and Caliente. S **** Fl1Hrmu'1 located~· thc 'el) end o f the Newpon P1l'r 6 75-977 1 Rc>- er"a11o ns not necessary. Serving the frcsh~L stafoods Crom the Pacific Nonh\\'CSI. Brt>akfast. lunch. dinner. Not rated. Fin Crow•• 3801 E. Pa 1fic Coast Hw). 7~3 1. O pen 5 to 12 Mon.- Sat . ~ to 11 ·10 un. unda) brunch 10:30 to 1:30 Rcscna11ons sug- gested. Con..cn at" c atmosphere. a landm:irk in Corona dcl Mar and a belo'cd tradrt1on. 1n line d1n1ng Pnmc nb 1\ the.' marn draw; 11\ donl' "'1th all the mmmings. like 't'ork hire pudding. But the Prano &r 1s gone. and thal'\ a shame. SSS **** Five Feel Two. 1145 Ncwpon Center Dr. 640-5250. O pen 11 :30 to 2:30 for lunch Mon.-f-n .. 5 h> 10 fo r dinner Sun.-I hurs .. 5 to 11 fn.-Sat Re~rvations sugge tcd. Menu in t ransition. N ou vea u/ nou vc lie Ch1no1scnc with pasta d1shc~ thrown 1n for good measure. Can't Qu11e compare with the onganal in Laguna ~ach. Pre1cn11ou~ wrnc list ~t tone for ~r' ice SSSS * * Gary's Dell. 3 09 East Cont t-f1gh-wa). 675-2193 Open 9 10 8 Mon.- Fn.. 9 to 7 Sat. 10 to 8 Sun Reservations no t ncccssal) ~t lcas1 37 vant1e of hot nnd l"Old deli sand"'1('hes. fro1cn )Q&Un. Tues. nt&ht taCQ\, .:ntcnng. -\I~ 1n Pla1a de ('afes. Not r:ated. Gler1Jo 30 Manne i\'e . 67 -6 19.l. Authentic ltalmn food. D1nn1.•r o nl). 5 to 10 pm Mon.-Thu~ .. 5 10 11 p.m. Fn. and t. Not r:ul.'d. Goe4 Ea,,. Rn tura•t. 210 Ncw- pon Center Dr. 640.1411 . Open 7 a.m . to 10 p.m . Mon.-rhurs .. 7 a.m . to 11 p.m. n .. 8 'n.m. to 10 p,m . S;;at . .Sun. Rc.-scrvuuons for panrcs more than ciaht. Na1ur;al foods for a hnlthy lifestyle. Not rated. ........ , 332S Ncwpon Boulevard. 67S-4668. Open for lunch 11 to 3 Tun.·Sat: dinner 5:30 to 11 Mo n.· Sac .. j:~ lO 10 Sun. RcscTV11tons aC\.Cl')ll'<l r l'\ll\C dining of ddlCIOU!> ll·hanc:\l' 'Pl'nalt1c'>. Bdll danc\:f) on "t'Cl..l'lld'>. SS * '* · Ja1ur Diner. 31100 \.\-. Pac1lil· ( oa~t H"') 7~~~066 OPl·n 7 a.m. to 9 p m dail~ Rc..en a11un .. not ncccs'>- ar} ( n~h<;h~\1) k fare "1th burger'I and dcl1 -.andw1che'>. Not rated. J.W. Sea Gri11 'XX) !'!1.:"pon Center Dr Marnott ltotd tl~0-~000. O!X'n 6 30 a.m t o Ill pm un.-Thurs . 6:.\U a.m to 11 pm Fn.·Sat. Reser· 'a11on'> an·l'pll·d. f rl"•h fis.h sclcc- 11o n'>. Not rall·d. K.llayama. I 01 Bap 1c\\ Place. Ne~ - pon Beach. n5-0777 Lunch M-Fn .. dinner from o p.m M·Snt.. d osed Sun. Self par!.. in adJ01n1ng lot. '\uthcnlll" Japan<,es CUISIOC scr\cd 1n tranquil l'll' 1ronml·n1 flrdcr S55- JX'r-pcrson J..a1J><'l.t fl'a)t 24 hours 10 adv:rnce. SSS ***** , Le Midi ' 34:! I Via l ido. o 75-4904. Rc~n at\Qn\ accl'ptcd. S1111ss chef Waltcr Rutt1man·) award-w1nnmg cu1~1nc ·~ inno,a11\l' a nJ an1st1r Lamb. 'NI and othcr <ipec1alt1c~ from France and ")111111crland. Lunch. dinner. cocl..t:Hl'>. catenng. SSS**** Mask Island. 3505 Via Opono. 675-0900. Open for dinner 6 p.m . Wed -Sat. Open for brunch unda) Q· 30 Rescr\'allo n\ r'·quircJ. Calt - fomra cu1sinl' "'11h magic and rom- cd ) cntcnammcnt. Not rated. Mar{all~lll. 1100 w. Pae11ir C'oa$t H"> 645-8384 Open for dannl'r 6 to 10 Mon.-Fn .. 5:30 to 11 Sat -un Rc.-scn at1 on"' '>uggc\tcd Morrocan cu1 srnl'. spc 1ah11n_g in kmon chicken and rabbit. SSS * * * Mat&eo'1 23:!5 E Pac1fk Coa'il Hw' 673-8267 Open for lunch I UO to ~­ dinner 5 to 11 !{(•sen at1on'> I'\'· quired. Ciourmct Italian CUll>IOt' 1n rcd·,Cl\CI \plcndor Not rated . May•r. 2Q H r Pal·lfk C'oa I tlw). 6 75-662~. Open for lunch I U O to 2:.10. d1onrr 5:JO 10 HUO Sunda) brun1.·h 11·30 10 :! \0 Rc<>en auon!> acn•p11.'d. Cntll'nll) ncl.'l:umcd In- dian and tandoori l'OOkcl). SSS *** M•lcl.on's trl1b P•b. 202 l'"' port Center Dr. MO-l 1 I 0. OJK·n I I .lO 10 10 ·un.· 1 hut'. 11. m to 11 Fn ·'i:ll. Rar open unul I u m. Rc'ICf\ :111ons acn·ptcd lmh <ipcc1:ilt1c!> plu"' salad\. burger and i.ll·ai..s SS * * Newpor1 Ludl•I· 50.' Ea~t Edge~:lll'r 6 7.5-2 '7 J Open for lunch 11 to :!. dinner 5 10 Q Reser· va1ion<i accepted. Flm·-"'atcrffOnt d1111ntt "1th great 'll'"' ol I un 7o nl· and all the e\C111ng ~·omrnouon that 1mphc~ O" ncr Da' 1d ~h~but) ·, &r3 IOUl> UtlltUdC I\ appafl'nt In thl' caring ~'' 1 e. Wonderful lrc'h Ii h :ind seafood. \'\t•cllc-nt, SunJa\ brunt·h. V:wcd l'ntc.-rtainml•n1 in- clude" h'e rl'Wl' on Sund~)S SSS **** Tiie Otd S..11t~n1 Factor)'. 21 IO Ncwpon er\d. 675·8654 . Open for dinner S to 10 Mon .• Thurs .. S to I I Fn.-5at .. 4 to 10 'un. Re~r\at1ons not aettptcd. Inc pensive la$:l.gna and pana dished with an old fashioned Oa1r. Not rated. Paracllse Cafe. 600-D Newpon Center Dr. 644-I 23 7. Open for lunch 11 lo 2:30 Mon.-Frr.: droner 5 to 9 Mon.-Sat. R~nauons nccepted. peciallllng 1n fresh fish and pa~t.a. catering a'a1lablc. Not rated. Parker's Seafood Grill. 309 Palm t. 673-3741. Open for lunch 11 '" 1 Mon.-'iat.. dinner 5 io I 0 Sal.- Thur,., to I I Fri. ~unda) brunch 10 to 4 Rcl>c:na110n" 'uggcs1cd. ~teaks and !M.'afood ~llh faJ/ and reggae. Nut r:rtcJ. Pascal. Plan1 Nc111 f)(•rt , Hri\lol and Jamborcc. I 000 Bristol 75:!-0 I 07 Ol)l•n for lunch I I 30 LO 2 Mon.-Fn .. dinner 6:30-10 Mon.-Sal. Re5oer- vat1ons acccptl'd. Light and natural ll!il 1>~ from the.> -q)\Jth uf Fr.m~'31Td thl· south of Cahfomm. Mandou\' Ul>C of bab~ kttul'e~ 1n 1nno\:lll'l' ..alads. Spare atmo<Sphl'fl' in 'trip mall location doesn't d1m1nl\h 1h1: cxc1 h.'ml·n1 of Pa)Cal Olhah' 1m- ag1nat1\l' Oair SSS * * * * Tb~ Pavilioa ti\Xl :"<l'"'Pl'n C l·ntl·r Dr. F-our St-a..on' llotd 7''1-0!<lll\ Open for hfl'Jl..fa\l Ci 10 tv IO· 'll \Io n -f n . lunl·h 11 m 111 :! Mon.- Fn .. d1nncr t> 10 IO \() Jnd 'iunda' brunrh I 0 to 1 Rl'!ic:r' a11on' nc1:dl'd .\mcr11:an \"onle'!'pora~ cu1'>1nc 1111th Frl'nt'h touches lmrx'<"- l'ahk ~r\ rcl' Mo\th rx·rfn·t fcxld. 1n an atmospherl' 1h:it tron~cnd~ hotel Stl'flht~ SSS * * * * Tiie Rex of Newport. 11116 \\ Occanfrofll. ti75·:!56b. Open for din- ner 5:30 to midnight. M-~1. Rl''ier- ' :rnon~ suggl''>IC'd. (1ourmet '-1.'afood an an ckgant V1r10nan 'iClllOg. \\ 1dCI> rccogn1Lcd a' among thl' tx·,1 seafood rest;iuranh 1n the countf\ T ry the abalone and lo~tcr. R~>. Chundll'r 1!> a Pl'rfcc11o n1M . 11 sho"'" Susan <.handler an<l John Radl'r prc'1dl' O\l'r thl' front d'''~ with aplomb. SSSS * * * * * ne RUr. ll8U Ne111pon Center Dr 7:!0-1800 Open for lunrh 11 30 to 3 Mo n.-Sat . d1nnl'r 5· 30 ICI 12 Mon - Sat. Rri.cnat1o ns ~ugge\lcd .\l\\3~\­ c>.ccllcnL dining c\pcm•nce Cutl' Rll.1 Girls 1n scant) ~i..irts. wondcr- full ) funn) ooncndcr1. .,ian'> Prag- er'' cxpcn 1sc The onl) place 10 be on Fnda~ afternoon 1n c"pon Bea h: tables Ill the oor a~ rc<.Cr\ C'd a "cck m ath an1.'I: 8'.~1 b3rhurge~ 1n to~n. d1110 h'cr and onrons. R111 salad. cracl..cd dungl'ncs\ crab Dl'- fin111' c non-nouHlk me-nu \La) s con 1\tcnt from )Car to \Car -and (('\ docs Mr Pr-Jgel"'~ d11.•n1clc. thl' creme de la creme of cu· ( .l .. ualh clcgant to drc\') SSSS * * * * * Ro&bscltllcl's 2407 L C oast If"'\ .. ( orona dcl Mar ti7l.]7 n. OJ)l·n tin lunl·h Mon -r n 11 .1.m ''-' :!· .lO Jl m 01nncr 5-10 pm. d:u l> Rc-.cr - vat1on) ac~erted for lunch and from 5 10 9:30 Mon.-Th., lrom 5 to 7 rm o nl Fn .. Sat C'ont1ncn1:1t. Northcrn Italian CUISIOe. 0 1 ratl'd. Royal naJ 4001 W. C'oast Highway. 650-3322. Rc:scrvauo ns aC'CCpled. Dcfiniuve Thai cu1S1ne. V1luC>-pac1'- ed luncheon comb1na11on sp«1als. Se~ne decor. Lunch. dinner. un- day Brunch . .\lso at 1750 S. Coast Hwy . 1n la&una Beach. 494-8424. SS **** Sam's ~Ii hhO "'l'"' pclrl C cntl'r Dr 1W..(Ht>O <)pni 1 rcr4 Mon .1 '' 11 rc'>l'r' at1on•. n1•1.•J1:d lxh r ul\1nt· 1\0 1 Hll~ S1towley·"'rl1llUO• ~5 \I l astblull Dn\l' 76().IJ700 Oix·n 10 hi ~ \0 \.io n .l-f1.. t1 10 q '0 Sat R1:~n­ ' 011on' nccde\J lltdlkn 1n f-a\thlull hopping ( 1.•ntcr. thl\ 1') <'"'-' 01 O.C' \ bc\l•kept '>l't'11.·h ~uperh pall' (tr) thl' duel.. nlclll."\). homl'mt1d\' foca('(·1a. cd" tit' "'llact.. and en tree\. Right out of Oowntown Frt1n~e Pauo d1n1ng. r:u cnng. 1n1matc at- mMphere. ou1rngn 1us lem on cook•~'· SS *** Stel•lted1.'1 :!17 Mannt' \\I.' Stel•beelr'• 217 Manne A vc. 67).-0570. Opens at 5:30 p.m. Tc. Sun. Reservations accepted. Not rau.-d. Sttldlo Cafe, 3:!01 E. Pat:-1fk ( oasl H"')· 6 75-7"7' OJl('n 11 to 10 Mon -\\'ed .. 11 tu 11 I hur' -\at Ill to I 0 ")u n. Rl'"-'r\ :111un' Jlll:pt1:d · Fas.hionJbk nwnu 111 t i•rr.-nt f:I\ ontn. I Jll'·fll~hl hJr dining. good ha pp~ h11u1 $$ * * Staft Noodle 215 R1vers1de Dr . Newpon Beach. 548-741 8. Lunch M-Fn.: dinner M-Sun. alet parl.mg on weekends : parking lot U'l front of restaurant. Upscale neighborhood restaurant serves h1gh<lass. real Ital· ian rcpeno1~e. SS **** T-afe .t -the Whak .inn ~-n u.cct- Balhoa h.., 1-.in:n . l{l.,l.I\ .11 wn' al· • ceptl'd [ njo~ I hl· rnmJnu• 111 uld "lk.,..port "'•th J J),l11111.1n11l R.I\ 'll'"'. \bunl1~1nt '1.\1tood "'kl t111n:. and trJd111un.il IJ\11ltll"' L unlh d1nn\·r ..,atu1da' .1ml ..,und:n -brunrh ''l\ r.1ll'd · Tree-s ~~II lll'li.11111r'll' '' l' 6-.J.O\llO \t•r\l'' ... tinn.-1 u1111I mid- night dJ1I~ 11rx·n, Jt 11 fl m \1on - 'iat.. at Lltl fl m \1111 S S * * * * T11llo Mare 5~ ~ "l,l''' rorl l ,·ntl'r [')r M ll-h H3 Op.·n 11 \II 111 11 \Inn - Thul\. 11 '11 111 m1,Jn1gh1 f n ·4iat SS Ill 10 \un lh ·'l'r'J\h111' 1wc:dcd. ( ontl·mporar~ ltJli.in l ll l\1n~· l nterc~ttng pa'IJ') S '* * * Villa Nova H 31 \\ < "·"' H~' • M~-7lS811. Dlnfll'r n1gh1h 'i pm i\1 2 a.m. t\ll'lknt. lwa11' lt..1lmn CUISlnl'. ouhland1n~ "'llll' ll\l \~II \ C' p1anu oar'. fo\Ofltl' lnt•al 1Jlt'·01$ohl )l)Ot Rl''•·.'n :1t 11111' :t1 u'f'lnl ~SS **** Yaakee Taven 333 Bayside Dr .. 675-5333. Dinner from 5 p.n1 ntgbt- ly. Sunday brunch. Eclccuc fa~ 1n classy surroundings under the superb direction of Hans Prager. SS **** Santa Ana Cruy Hon~ leak HCHln and Saloo• 1580 Br0<.1!..holk1". 5411-1.., I~ Rl·'l'r- ' :it1on) al'ct'Ptt•J . 1>0111 n-hur:1t' • rount~ d1n1ng I unlh d11.ncr dannng :ind ll\l' mu"' 1n tlw saloon ~01 fJtnl South County Almagreb :! Pl NI I I I urn Rd 59.-\.U93. OJlCn 11 Ill I I dJ1h Rl·wn :i111m' Jt'\ l'Ptl·J ~h•n,n·an CUl!>lnl' "1th l'l:lh cl.1n1.1ntt nt~hth Not rated. Crow• HoHt' ~.:ix11: PJn lil l o;i~• H~~-· \outh l agun:.i 41.1\1 :!C.~t• Rl'\· 4•r,at1Un!> \U&gl''ll'd l il\Urnwl ( on 11ncntal l'Ut\IO\' Im morl' thJn lli \C3"· I unlh. d1nnl·r. hrund1 dam. • ing and II\,. ,·111,·ri:11nnw111 "'l.ut rated O'A•ilH's Trattoria ~ ... ~I ~ C J~>l RJ 'I; 1-Wh' oix·n ,,,r IUfll h I I \11 Ill ~ 111 1 Ul'\ -I 11 d1111W1 ' Ill ~ \hlll -1 hu" '111 Ill I ri -'.it lh 0\l'1 · 'a11on' JCll'flt,·J lt.1h.in h'llld ~ 11h ,Jl('1.·1:ill1l'' ,,, IJllll°l 'l'.11 w.ilood .ind frc,n p.1 ... 1a 'o• r:nl'd t~l lta•clulo 1.., \:: ( .1ht11 Rd 5lib-I 1UO Ofl\·n 11 h1 111 \11111 -1 n I I 10 II F11 -\.u Ill to Ill \un ·unda' bnml'h I I 111 \ \1i.:, 1ah11nl! 1n authrrHll ht1m,'mJJ1· \k\ll·an food 11111h l'nt,·11.11nnwn1 I u,., \un Not ratt'J ne Hop ~ 'tiJ~ \ 1l'r\ Ur\ R1l:ld al Rocl..lid d. 7bl\·l HO P t )pl·n t-pm 10 l a.m . Mon -Sat. Rc~·r' ;ition' not rcqu1rl.'11. \ th101\ had .. to 1h1• • 0\ and '60.. 1ndudin1t danl'llll' humhur)it't' .rnll "h11 h\•ilt"-'r" h<'I dog~. , ot rated. ) ·~ •J D •. tin ti o· · , JS e ve· 1n1ng_ 1 1 1 ~\'ldLH;I ~~ eafoob ~~f;J~®-JJJ_j ~ppetizer.iJ Pasta's Sanday Champagne Branch s10.95 ---r - 10 a.m.·2 p.m. ~ *""&~ ~~ 7667 Center Avenue Huntington Beach. CA 92647 714 891 0123 ·Since 1961 Remember Father's Day J S und ay, J une 17th -Reservations Suggested 641-9777 2300 Harbor Blvd. in Harbor Center Costa Mesa earinelo;s t-•1 fea tu.ring LIVE ENTERTAINMENT REPAY DAD .< wit h he Latest Sounds of t he 90's!! FATHER'S DAY Grand Champagne Buffet 675-1922 3520 E. Coa!tt Hwy.• Coro na d e l McH ' l , , -S,:sAIL LOFT BAR & GRILL food until m idnight Located above the Jolly Roger where Fine Family Dining has been a Laguna Tradition for over 40 years. DINNER ... trom s5gs SATURDAY la SUNDAY BREAKFAST & LUNCH from s9.t1 10•111-Jp• ('. HAPPY ttOUR.4:-J0-7:-JOpm with fRll TOSl•d• hr Dtnlns a Dancing Daily ph. (except M•. a Tues.) 4t4-JJSI 400 S..c .. st H•J. Latu• kacla DlJI\ ~U,. NC6tJl Cttl•MIU''°' ~eMIU.011 GN w.,I. ~otlLY$t~! Wme f1'INc:M AIU• M&AD .\Ill NTV CllfTS ~ ~ ---- I"•~ . ~T4MUA ,C4 .-t· H!>· 367& the C:Jvf cd it c rran ea 'l CRoom A Fine Dining Exper~ tor Lunch, 01nne< Of Sunday Champagne Brunch Call I<>< Resefvatlons: (7 t~) 833-2nO ·~R1ERINN.. ~HOf£L ... 18700 MacArthur"SIVd Irvine, CA 2• Dally Piiot Weekend/ Friday, June 8, 1990 ----