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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-20 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY, MAY 20, 1988 25 CENTS OC balking at 'zero tolerance' Coast police agencies remain hesitant to ap_ply U.S. drug policy to automobiles that have allo""ed the Li .S. Coast Guard to sc11e luxul) >achts in the last month after trace quan1111es of narcotics were found on board. In the last eight ""eeks. more than 80 automobiles have been confiscated along the Mex1can-U S border when small amounts of drugs were allegedly found. By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of IN De1J ,.._. lhllt Orange Coast law enforcement authoriues arc hcsnant to embrace a proposal by U.S. Attornc) Roben <.. Bonner that the federal government's ··zero tolerance" drug policy be adopted by local police dcpanments. Bonner said the Drug Enforcement Admin1strntion has worked with the Los Angeles Police ~panment since Marion Romney, 90, president of the Mormon Church's Council of Twelve, died this morning of natural causes./ A4 California Scientists find evidence of recent volcanoes on Venus./ AS Sports Newport Harbor High wins five-set match over Marina, but Edison falls in CIF 4-A volleyball semi- flnals./81 Index October on "Buyer Beware.. pro- grams an which automobiles or even bicycles are confiscated if an)' trace of narco11cs is found o n board. "If drug ust 1s going to be curbrd. there has got to be legal conse- quences." Bonner said Thursda>. 'Tm telling people they are going to lose thearcars. and in Los Angeles and Orange Count). that's a senou!> consequence.·· The program 1s in step w11h laws - Seagulls, beware! Under .. zero toleranct' ·· 'essel~ or carscan)ingan) amount of drugs are 1mmed1atel~ confiscated. Anyone cau~ht bringing drugs 1010 the coun- t!) 1s prosecuted under federal law. But Orange Coast law enforcement officials said Bonner's published re- (Pleaae eee ZERO/ A2) ....... --.• Juat when you thought It was aafe to get back Into the air over Newport Harbor, here come. Jawa: The Kite. Roy Hooper of Co.ta Me.a watcbe. u Coeta Meaan Dentel Jobneon trle. her Southland 'Jar' on drug prosecution By JONATHAN YOLZKE Of Ille 0.-,,......,, Drug use and traffic~ang has exploded an Southern California Ix-cause authonucs refuse to prosecute people arrested on narcotics charges. l ' S Attorney Roben Bonner charged Thu~a). .. It's hardl) shocking we have a drug problem." Bonner said. "The dastnct attorneys are not prosecuting an) bod~ for drug use The> 'redoing well to get six months for a drug traflkker ·· Local prosecutors. ho""e' er. denied Bonner's att.ac~ and said the~ art' proud of their con' action rates in drua- related caS('S But Bonnt>r said the d1smc1 attorne)S and Judges arc content to mereh allow offenders into d1vers1on programs 1 nstead o( d1sh1 ng out 1a1l 11me as a punuhment. That stan<.t' he lOntends. dOt"sn't work ··what "Ae nefii 10 do 1f we are gomg to take the dru& problem ..enou~h . 1s curb the demand," Bonner said. "\\e need to resume SUik and local prosecution ofdruc .. ...... (Pleue eee DRUG/A2) Wieder demotes media liaison Job shift f o-.,..1.,,..-lo_w_s_ - his impersonation of radio reporter By BOB VAN EYltEN Ol-0.., ......... Orange Count~ SupcTV1sor Har- nett Wieder said !ihe has removed a campaign press spokesman who ad- .a:uucd that~ TTTfP"r.iOnat&f a OMiio rcpon.er at a candidates' forum this '4C'Ck. Drew Sampwn \\1cder's former press ~ta~ an her bid for the 42nd Dastnct congressional <;eat. admitted that he 1m~rsona1ed a rcponer from radio st.at1on K F\\ B Wednesday e' ening an order to obtatn 10for- ma11on from a proponent of a rttall dn"c against Wieder Simpson said an intCTV1cws after the madeot that Wieder "slapped my hand and lOltl me not to do it apm. •• But Wieder saJd lak Thursday that she had ~laced Simpson as hc'r campaign press S«Tetal). band at flying.bl• homemade ahark kite alon& the aborell.ne. The idea obvloualy wu lnaplred by Newport Beach'• minor aharlt scare last week. ··1 thank 11·s ndaculous: I think ifs temble. and I needed 11 like a hole an the head.'' said Wieder "We're going to ha' e somebcxh else do1 ng the press lrom no" on .. Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified A9 A3 A7-8 86-8 Datebook Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public Notices Sports Weather A1 2 Datebook A6 Datebook A3 A10-12,B5 B1-5 A2 Coast chancellor picked, opposed by union The incident occurred at a can- didates· forum sponsored b) Hunt- ington Beach Tomorrow. a growth u:>ntrol group Doug Lange' 10 one of thrtt s11tnersofanoflic1al nouccofantent to drculate ~all ~11t1ons apmst ~ 1eder. attendt-d the forum. By ROBERT BARKER and JENNIFER WEBER Of -0.-, "°' la.fl Ventura educator Alfred P. Fernandez. 54. was named chancellor of the Coast C'ommunll)' Collqr D1stnc1 toda} at an annual salary of $97.500 plus about $7.800 in ex- ~nscs and benefits. 2 Newport suspects are facing charl(es in phone sales fraud By GREG D.ERKX °' .. °"" ........ Pohcc arrested two Newport Beac h residents Thursday who allqcdly were rakin& in up to $2.SOO a day io a telephone fraud scam. The arrests are the latest in a series of telephone sales fraud bUsts 10 Newport Beach. considered, by authonllcs to be the nation's capital for such scams. Arrested at 10:4S a.m. were Jca.n Pierre Ripud, 3S. and Anna Rodwdl, 32 Ricaud was booked into Newpon Beech City Jail and Rod~lt into Ora• County Jail. Both are bei oa held 1n I~ of SI 0.000 biil each on suspicion ofteleP"one saa ftaud. Ripud and Rodwell alleaed.IY set · up a company called Golden Globe DistribUtors, which operated out of thC Oakwood Garden ApertrMnts in Newport Beach. The Newport Beach Police ~part· ment's Economic C rime Uoit launched its invest1ptton Wednes- day after a Kansas resident called to inquire about the company. Accord- ina to Officer Bob OakleL;~ Golden Globe rcsprctcntatave al y bad called the Kansas resident and told him he was a (>li1c winner who bad a choice of rttc1vina either Sll.000 in cash or a new Lincoln Contfocntal. The resident allqedly was told he needed to send a chtck for $389 . .SO to cover iaxes and handlioa cbarJts, Oakley said. But the residmt had bttTI s.imilatfy victimiztd m the past &rid called ~.ce.; lnvestieators teamed the Golden Globe addrns ai~ to the rnMlc.nt (ft_.. ... l'llAUD/A2) Fernandez "A 111 assume his JOb Jul) 18 10 the dastnct. which operates Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Golden West College in Huntington Beach and Coastline Communm college with classrooms throughou·t the Orange Coa'it The announccnient was ma~ this morning after a special meeting of trustees v. ho dppro' ed Fernande 1 · lhret»\ear contract on a+ I 'ote The board of trustees drew 1m- med1ate fire toda' from dastnct unaon leaders and from 5hem Baum. the lone trustee v. ho 'oted. against the contract. Da\e Jarman president of the Coast Federa11on ofE:.mplo,ees. ,\Ff local 191 I said he belie' ed trustet'" made the dC('1s1on to hue Femande1 bchand closed door\ as carh a' \13, 11 hut failed 10 rcpon the act;on to tht· public Jarman al~ \3td he ··1al~ C.-\lt'P- 11on .. to the v.a' that Ph\ Ila.-. Bas1k' a '>('(Ond candidate for th~ p(ISI and a (Pleatie 11ee COAST I A2) While he "Aas ~mg mteTVlewcd b) rcponers befon-the forum. Simpson reponedl) approached btm and t>egan askang quesuons about the n."C'all and asleJ tor a cop) of the recall noucc ~hen asked 10 adcnuf) himself. c;ampson said he "Aas "from K.FWB ... (Pleue eee WJED&R/ A.2) Alien law hard to swallow for eateries Restaurants facing extra paperwork to main ta in foreign -born employees BJ PAUL ARCBJPLEY a. .. Dl9r ......... While the media focused on millions of illegal ahens in the )ear- 1004 amnesty program. Amencan businesses that dc~ndcd on their labor Mrc quietly copma with its effects on ~tr o~rat1ons. Amons those espte1ally hard h11 was the rcsiaunnt induslr). which depended heavily on foreign-born workers in its kitchens. With passaac ofthe lmm1arat1on Rdorm and Control Act of 1986. ratautateun bcpn tackling )Ct uothtt stt of aovcmmcnt ~wtt­ mmua.nd ptpct"Work. ~t tbc same time. they ha"e struulcd to keep • pos111oos filled as undocumented "-Orkers "ho couldn't or chose not 10 appl) for amnest} fled the country. The California Restaurant ~ soc1a6on held seminars dunng the )Car-long prosram to teach res- taurateurs wh.at the new law "'" quires and ho" to confonh to 1ts regu~11ons. JefT) Breitbart. dtn:ctor of chapter relations for the CRA. said the assoclatton also h.S tried to show members -...hctt clse to look for~orken. "We're comina full cude ... B~ubart said ... Prior to 1963 we didn~t have that population up hC'rt We used a lot of trans.mt labor ·· Changes 10 t·mplO\ ment law<; forttd restaurants to stop using "casual labor·· whalh 11 paid on a daih ca.sh basis. he ~·d .. s the CC'onom1C"S of\k,1co and other Laun .\mencan countne!> detenorated 1 nev-latxlr fortt began filling thr ~1tchen" ··w e·re going to ha'e 10 finJ a V.1l) to bnng into our mdu<;t~ the strttt people. the chronicall~ un- emplo)ed.. .. Brett ban wd. Some ~nts of the rntaurant busrncss -partlC'Ular1~ the fast- food outlets -art" s.ucttssfull\ turning to senior C1t1zens and th~ bandi~. But ~e resiaurautcurs don't fed they t*O tap that SOUltt. Ptul Croy.le) of Five Cro ... n Restaurant '" C orooa <kl iar said thq ha"' fat been able to ma.atliD a fun saff. b\n the ~ f'Cl'llations ha'llC been diffK"UJt. .. It's been a toU&h year m the restaurant business," he said. ·· .\ lot of pcopk panicked and went underground or went home. .\nd 11 has gonen substanually worse·· l rowle~ said aovemmcnt documentation requirements also ha'e been cumbersome. Em- plo~ers have to make sure 1·9 Forms are accu.ratc and c:omplcte 10 ., 01d heft) fines b)' the lmmi- grauon and Nalurabzatioo Ser- ' IC'C ··Pan oftt ts the uming issue. .. he said .. , ou nttd someone npt awa\ and lhcy can't produce the forms.·· In add1t1on. employees ~vc to fill out forms on nps camed, aDd their employers ba'lle to m.ucb acw SOClal SttUnt) taxes on t.bosc ~ ~nd the minimum w-.e is n sing "We're brina bombardcil on aD ,~ ... .A'&ll/d) July deadline set for startOf Kraft mass murder bi that may be linked to Kraft. But one e>t. the three dc(cntir auomcys co111w1t•tcd Wlth the c::a said today that ht is not sure tll• would .ctualt) besi• to move tfy JUI)• 21. Well.am Kopea • who is ia cbarjt o( lilPI ~ for a nwnbn o( MOtJoM ~in.a an the ca9e, aid t~ WCTt sull many vana that C'OUkt ,._ ~her Of not the jury tekcUon ectiliUy tqi. in Jul)'. "°To be~ ..,,b ~·h's Moat a '°''°chaMt thal J W1 • ZERO CRACKDOWN ••• hoa'Al marts that the prucram ~ u&nded anto Oranee County cauaht tbtm off ~ bec:autc they ha~c had no official proposal oA the plan. "~ dittt'tion that I JOI is \hat we ha-.c not rctti\.'ed aoy type of oflkial direction fro~ Los Anacles." said Shenffs Lt. Richard Olson. "Until we p:t ~ dutetton, we can •t move ro""*"1 or m ke a ckcislon on at .. Bonn(r ld meeHnis arc scbm- uled throuanout the state in June. at which ume he will e.w.plain his plan to local authont1cs. Police LO Costa Mesa, Ncwpon Beach. Irvine and Huntington Beach abo sa1d they bad not heard or the plan. other than in Bonner's pubhsh-w remarks. While they said they were urc n would be a dcterrcnt to drugs. they ~rt qu1dc to note that they remain unsure if .. zero toleran~" would be a good evef)day stanct lo take on the ~treets. "There's no doubt 11 would h•ve an dTect. I s~pcct 1t would worry a guy to know he could lose has car.'" said Hunungton Beach Polict Capt Barry Pnct ... But I would be cautious to do that." Price said authorities are "alttady makina a dent'' 1n dnla mffickina with the fCdeoral Racket r lnftucnc:cd and Corrupt Ora.niLation or RICO. statute, which aflows boets and cars to be conflscal'Cd dunna arrests. Under the federal statute, the a1TCStina qcncy cin apply to the fcdenil 1ovcmment for rctum of the -.chicles and any money xazcd. The county's Regional Nan:otJCS Sup. prcssion J>ro&ram , a coaliuon oflocal, county. state and federal law enfo~ ment qcncies, has received about 10 cars throuah the process and malhons ofdollan. "The act under RICO as arcat for hunana t>.a-ume drua dealers.. .. Pn~ said ... Noth1na huns a dNf dealer more than losing his money. Price and other law enforecment officials said ancn"ued ~azures - panicularty in small-time cascs - would ult1matel¥ destro~ law enforce- ment's seizure nghts "If you abuse the intent of the law. you might end up giving up that authority," Price said. But Bonner said eAtend1n1t the t \ltate to cowr sn'l&U·tirne dNI buyers i Ptt(«tly within the law. He said the 1=cJislaturt worded the act to allow foncuure of any vcsxt canyina any amount of narcotics. .. I'm not c:onttrned in the sh&htcst." Bonntt said ... h's been tcstm in c:oun on small amounts." One uch seizure, that of the $2.S m11lioo vessel Ro)al Ark. was rnb- ctzed by Michael Roacrson oflrvanc, whose Tom1ma Corp. owns the vessel. The I 33-foot boat was seiled offFlordia. but releucd to the owner. No characs were filed an that case. Bonner and other government officials defend the action. while Rogerson -who was not on the boat -attacked the sc:azurc, claim ing the punishment did not fit the crime. Bonner said the yacht -and any vehicle or v~l ao a similar situation -would not be kept by the govern- ment because the owner was mnocent and unaware of what was goina on. Despite the skept1c1sm, scveBI Orange Coast pohct chiefs are on record as endorsing the concept of "zero toleran~." DRUG PROSECUl'ION LAXITY ALLEGED ..• From Al users. and the Legislature needs to take the d1vers1on programs away from the judges. Judgement unlll hcanng more about the plan. Orange County Deputy Distnct Attorney C~rl .\rmbrusL who heads that offi~'s narcotics section. said banner's claims an" unfounded. "Even small-time u~rs ha'e got to face the legal l'Onsequenccs for creating the demand. They lln" responsible for the terror and the murder that go with ll," he said ... ~ first offense should carry a mandatory Jail '>entence" "We're p~uung evef)'one we can." Annbrust said. "The Judges might be a little lenient sometimes, but that's not our fault. We have a very good conviction rate." lhe federal prosecutor said Jail sentences. even if Just daH. would send a mt"ssage to drug u~rs that their habit won't be tolerated. Annbrust said 18,097 felony complaints were filed in Orange County in 1987. but the conviction rate is not available because many of the cases have yet to conclude. More than I. 700 misdemeanor cases were filed. Bonner made h1'i remarks in explaanmg his view that Orange ( ounl) law t"nforcement agencies should adopt the govt"mment's "Lero-toleran~" stanct, and confiscate boats. cars and ev<.•n h1~cles when the operator as in po~sc~!>1on of an) amount of drugs. He also was proud of the District Attorney's vertacaJ drug prosecution un11. which targets drug offenders annted with more than five kilos of cocaine. That ul'ut. he s~ud. has a 94 percent convictio n rate. w uh 51 ca~s fin1shC'd "If drug U\e 1~ going to !>( curbed. there's got to be legal con!>CQuences and losin$ )Our car. es~ally in Los .\ngeles or Orange ( ount). 1s a scnous conscquen~ ... Bonner said. In 1986. 6.407 drug arrests we~ made in Orange ( ount). w1th better than an 80 pe~nt conv1c11on rate . "We don't ha'e any problems wnh prosecuuon here." ~rmbrust said .. Mr Bonner wants to tell us how to do our JOM ·· Orange ( oast law enlllr('t"ment authonlJes. howe,er. were-unsure of Bonner'" proposal. holdin1t off final WIEDER ... From Al Simpson e \plaint·d la1er that 1t was techn1calh correct 1hat he w.as from K F\\ B b«ausc he had w o rlt"d there 1w.o )t"ars ago KFWB ne\\c; d1re\.lor Bill ) cager said Thursda) thal \1mpson had worked at the station a!> a pan-timt· newi. editor but had left m I ~86 Ye•r !.a1d 11 ~ wrong of Simpson to impersonate a ~poner from the station. but thal no legal acuon .ttt<t1n<;t him wa' being planned ".\lthl1ugh that rnuld 1.hange." '1 eager '><.lid He ..aid I\. F\\ B \\ uuld ~nJ \impson a kth:r h·lhng him that no \U(h 1m P1:r">tmatwn \hould happen again Lange' m '>31d he was "e.,tr-emel\ 1mtated" In wha1 S1mp-.on had done Jnd was planning to s1.1bm1t a com- plaint to the Orange ( ount) Re- publican Pan~·., Eth" ( omm1tttt "Talk about a filtb\ rotten tnd. this show .. a total lad .. of moral Ii her:· he !Mild. ··:-.ow the) ·,c ~ot a cop~ of the rtt-all helorl' 11'\l''l'n sened ·· \\.1eder ..aid her ne"' pre~ \pol..es- man would he campaign 'olunt~r { arohn r1sh She-said \1mp.,on w.ho also t'i a "oluntt't'r would remain with the campaign but \H1uld talc no more press call'> .\call to\\ 1eder·, 1.ampa1gn head- 4uaner. late ThurS<i4n found cam- paign mananger Jell \\ allacl ta ling pre'is 'alls He \aid \1rnpson had heen 3'>S1gned to other dut1e'> 'Hc'c-, \lilt with 1h1: ,~pa1gn .. he ..aid "H('S.l'olunlt'l'r andH'ludon't firl' a 'olunteer ·· Recall leaders can't find Wieder to serve petition 8)' BOB VAN EYKEN Ot-O..,Net- Proponcn1s ut .i recall petition dn\e against Orange ( ount) Super- "•sor HarneH Wk"(.if>r a~ f'ffdy-to serve hl.'r w 11h tht• required official notice of retail Tbeonl~ problem 1s.1he) can't find her. said Doug Lange' in. one of three signers of tht• no11ce of intent to circulate rt."( all pe11t1on;i. "If I can find her rtl slap her w1th 11 ... said Lange' in. He said hc-dad not ~lieve he could ge1 \\. iedcr's S<:hedulc from her cam- paign office "The\ knO\.\ what I look hkl" and I don't think her press secretal') as go in~ to gt' l" me.> her ~hedule. he said Wieder "'ho '" l'ampa1gning for ( ungress. ''as on the road and at meetings mn'it of the da) Thursda) and again loda). attording to a campaign spoL.esman But \\ it.'der said she \.\BS not a' oiding Lange-\ln and had been prepared to recel\e the nouce at a rampaign forum \\ cdn~a) night in Huntington Beach "Tom RO{!e~ (a rnall proponl"nt who d<>e"s not "' e in\\ 1C'der'<. d1stnc1) told me that I would be sened either at the forum or after ll." £ht• ..aid "I w.rote them a m~mo 'ia\ mg_ 'll"t's get this O'er \.\llh · But the\ d1dn·1 do an} thing - Lange' in \a1d he had not wanted to disrupt the forum "'hteh "'a'i ~pon­ sored h~ Huntington B<-al·h T omor- ro"' "That wa" a non-pan1san. a polit1- l3l m~t1ng .. hl· <.aid "Using their forum a~ a mean'> tu hushw hack hl"r 1s not m' SI\ le ·• \\ icder ..aid '\hl' would prefer the OOlt<'t' l'lt'"9e'f'.,.ed lU l\e'\I Wttk's 8oefd ofSuix·n 1sors meet1ng.1f111sgomg to be sen cd at all. "I don't "'ant to w.a1t that long." said Lange' 1n. "I \\ant to be out there gathering ~1gna1urt"'> nght a"'a} It costs S75 to ha'c a count\ marshal o;cn e one of these things. but I ma) ha'e to do that·· The recall nouce accuses Wieder of supporting the intcrestc; of de,elopers <"er those of Orange Count) resi- dents b' supporting e·u-es~" e de- \elopment It al~o blamt'S W1edt'r for the <;upen 1'io~· failure to defend a nllzem' gro\.\1h-control in1t1at1\e when the 1rnt1at1\C \.\BS challenged 1n court b) de' dopers \\ 1eder also 'oted to approve language which makes the count} liable tor defending development agreements 1f and when the) are challengl-d an coun. Lange' in noted. OnCt' \\ 1eder 1s \Crved wtth the not1ct. 'ihc """ ha'e seven days in w.h1ch to o,ubm11 a wnttcn response of no more than 200 words to the Registrar of Voters Her n.·sponse. along w.11h the ac- cu~uon~. \.\Ould app.:ar on the recall ballot 1n the e' ent an el(.'("t1on were called The co~t o l a r«all el('{"t1on would be ahout S \2U.ll00. according to Rosal~ n Le' er. 3'>!>1\tant registrar ALIEN LAWS HURTING RESTAURANTS ••• From A l c;adt'' ·· C ro\.\ k' <.a 1d Rall Hamilton ol the.• Cannl"n rc1,taurant in \.ew port tkach ag~: T m not too h.ipp' v.1th things wrn1ng dnw non restaurants.·· Ham- 1hnn \a1d "f ,e~boch ·., p1cling on uc-, lx'lausc \\\ don·1 ~\"m to ha"e tam pol111cal I.lout - 'Jfwe e'er got our a\I together we could ~tand up and ht counted ·· Ham1ltun ..aid there has been little 1umo,er on hi'i lit< ht·n staff. so the J .I/ Fonm ha,en't tx-cn a problem But o ut on the floor where the (anne~ u~ mosth lOllt."gl"·aae ~r­ ' ers. the turno,er 1'i high .. and e'er} one of those has to tto through the same routine of the I-~ Forms.·· he said He g1d the new. employees can·t find their htnh cl"nificates or social secunt~ card . creating delays and headaches. ~nd hke most independent oper- ations. has officr staff as already .. lean·· and the l""<lra paperwork makes their JO~ that much mo~ cumbersome 5cv~ral rntauntcurs.. fttbna thcv =E lllyl'lll --Offtea .... .., .. c.. ...... CA ...., ._ IS80 C-Mia CA ..,_ al1Tad) haH· cnuugh trouble "llh go,emment agenoes declined to dt\c. u<,s the new I"'\ regulauons ·1 don't need an' mon;· trouble than l''e alread) got from them." scrn.I one manager 'T d JU'\t a<; soon sta) out of the paper\ .. Hamilton S)mpath11l"d. ··\\(don't need an~ hea' ')-handed go' ernment on our backs ... he said Others backed the 1mm1grat1on 1Tform prO\ ISIOOS. Jeane Pt"tt"n. manager of the ('rown Hou~ restaurant an ~uth Laguna. said some of their ne"cr kitchen Y.Orlers dad lea"c when the ne,., regulauons went into effect But the bulk of their staff has bttn at the C"rown House a long ume and has 1Tma1ned. she said. .. The~ 're p1d.1na on t~ rnt.aurant busin~ ... ~lcrs said. -And n dots create a probkm. But. all in all n will "ork out. ·•&int hclT lqally IS JU.SI SOIDC- lhlfll "c ba-.~ 10 do. We're all wutki1lc U•lher." . Other mu1ura1ieurs "ho ba"-c man- a,ed to kttti thrir hf>IJ' ~ km tnms agret'd the.· ne"' INS regulations ha,en·t bt'en a major problem. ·The papeN-ork's a bat of a nu1sanet'. · said Adam Gonnlcs. manager of MacArthur Park Res- taurant in Huntington Beach ... But w.e don't ha\.'C great turnovers" Gonzales said the restaurant has had to hare just one dishwasher since the law went into effect "We rally take care of our staff." he said. Restaurateurs had best take care of thl" 1-9 Fonns as well. Joan~ CrQ&Cr Conrad. ~•stative analys& for the Cahfomia Restaurant Assoctatton. said the INS has largetcd rcs1awants along wnh the construc- tion and hotel industries to c-nsurc oompl~ntt bccau~ of thetr hi&h visiblluy and volume offoreap-bom emplo)~ C'oorad satd fines can run as b~ SI 0.000 ~ un.au tborittd alien hired. 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SanlaAN ~City •• 12 ~. 20C)..2M _.,-""· 300 Sente8arbet• La Vagat 87 81 _. ....... llU.erdoua '"' llQute " Sante Cr111 Utlllt Aocl< .. se ~ day'• ....... 11111 5->CI la Sent•M- ~ 71 se lodlly'••--Sane.Monica .......... .. " Seel ..... 10 IUcAt1llur ~ »41 Tefl09 V~ ....... .. so .._ Sd r ' act v..., IS.a Torr.,_ ..,...., ....... 13 57 leguna ..... ~l 51 w .. -NMIW!la II $4 l.09 ....... AirllO" 50-M V-'laVly COAST CHANCELLOR ... From Al longtime emplo)C'C of the dastnct, was alleged!) treated. Jannan allqed Basile. the unaon favonte for the jOb, was left dangling b~ d1stnct officials and not notified of their decision to hare Fernandez, who w.111 rc:place Da' 1d Brownell. Bro\.\ nell 1s n"tmng after four years at the helm of the dastnct. which has a student enrollment of about S0.000. Jarman said it became obvious the board made up lls mind pre' 1ously to hire Fernandez w.hen 1t approved the contact toda) 10 the .abscn~ of Fernandez who was at has JOb in Ventura Baum scud toda) she also quesuon- ed the h1nng process and protested the lack ofa public announcement. ··tt was a matter of ·antics of semantics.' " she said. The d1stncfs legal counsel said the acuon involved the com men~ment of nc101at1ons w.uh Fernandez and was notan actual 'itlecuon. she said Baum d1sagrttd. Jarman ~iid h•• nn•nn which has about 700 members. plans to discuss ho" to protest the board's hmng practices Monday at a d1scuss1on at the Round Table Restaurant in Huntington Beach. Other umon members said that Fernandez was the target of a no confidence ,·ote in Ventura. Fernandez said today. though. that to his knov.lcdgethere was no such vote He said then" was a th~.at of a vote during negotiations. howe' er. Funandcz • .a UCL\_gradu.a.tc.. wllh B.A. and M.A. degrees in geology. has a Ph.D 1n ha&her education and admin1strat1on from USC'. Pnor to his appointment with Ventura Community College D1s- tnct. Fl"rnandez ~ned as president of Los '-\ngcles Mission College for two years and was dean ofanstrucuon at Ventura College for six years. ~fore entt"nng higher education. Fernandez worked as an enganccnng geololog1s1 wllh the state. FRAUD SUSPECTS HELD •.. From Al was a mail drop. Mail drops arc commonh used an fraudulent ac- t1 \Illes. Oakley said. They abo found Golden Globe dad not ha'e a Cll\ business license. he said. - Jn,esugators ~lieve the suspects were making between $1.000 and S2.500 da1I). The couple allegedly was targeting out-Of-state residents to avoid involvement of local IAaw enforcement officials. Oakley said. The bust was the latest in a series of telephone sales fraud arrests mad< an Newpon Beach over the past fe-w months. On April 27, fraud in- vcstifilOrs and police raided Trans- amenca Energy Corp. in Newpon Beach and arre!>ted Sl""en peo ple on allegat1ons the) balked investors out of at lea~t Sl.5 million through an 011 and gas leaSt" scam. Several pnnc1pals m another New- pon Beach-based investment scam, lntech Investment CC\rp .. were given Jail terms earlier this year for their roles in bilking more than 400 investors from 42 states out of mon" than S2 m1lhon. Law enforcement officials estimate that 95 percent of all fraudulent telephone investment compantes in Cahfomaa arc based in Newpon Beach. Rqor~r P•lll Ardipl~y alto coa- trlblltH ,. Db ,...n. .. M 113 50 15 37 IO .. 97 • 15 53 as ., ... SI 74 sa ~ 52 117 55 91 55 IO st 71 50 75 .. M .. .. 55 .. 30 79 st TS 57 71 q 1 • fair Tides Second- ,.,., Ngfl FtnllOW S.COllCI hlgfl S.ConctlOW TOOA'f l!IOprn 8ATUM>AT 12 3t pm 8 ....... 43tpm 8<Jepm 3 I • 1 0 1 35 32 Sun-•917 •tpm -Sal~al S 47 a.m -MCI egair> II 1 50 pm Moon ··-S.•utdey •• 10 ........ ... , S"°"'1 et 12 30 • m One dead, six hurt in school shooting spree WINNETKA. Ill. (AP) -A woman walked into an elementary school classroom and opened fire w1th a handgun toda)'. k1lhng one child and cnucally wounding five others before barricading herself in a nearby home and shooting a young man. authonues said. The woman "just walked into the 'ctamoom. went past tne teacher who was there. indicated the gun was real and began finng at random:· said Winnetka Police Chief Herben Timm. The "oman then fled from Hub- bard \\oods Elemental) School to the home se' era I blocks away and shot a 22-year-old man. Timm said a police reco,cred a .32 caliber hand- gun from the school bathroom and the "oman was believed to be carrying a .12 caliber gun. The woman barricaded herself an the home and a negotiating team was on the scene. No mouve for the shootings was 1mmcd1atelv known. KRAFT .•. From Al bill for Kraft's defcn~. has been scaled b> the coun Estimates val) on how long the trial wall last. onct at gets under way. "There are too many things that can happen an a tnal hke this to really give an accurate estimate.'' said Kopeny. "It could go up to two years. If the prOS«utaon dCCldes 1t has a duty to the v1ct1ms to try all 16 counts, then at could possabl) go on for more than two years ... Other estimates have ranged from 12 to 18 months. bJ Gin hM C'/Jlllld&U lr1 ~ LefQh IO property~ )OU arld ID~ tt1t cllrnond d 'Y'Aii ctiot(r. • ~bat prier • Shop~~ Ind )Oll wit Ind ya.I bS climond ~ ~ ~~Leigh "'c:nt Pml .. h 401 Neusport C.. DrM ... Ill• AllMR C.._ ........ llllM •NI J11' llldt. CA tJMO • f1HI ......a1 • a ' \ Orano-Coast OAILY PILOT/frtday, Ma)' 20. 1988 * A:s Run-swim benefit for aquatic center slated in New.port Campaign funding limits backed Swim for the Gold, 1 community pn>~ to nme funds for the Manan 8e11Cton Aqwnic Cen ttt at Corona dcl Mar Hiah School, will sponsor a bLalhlon Sunday at t6c Harbor View Home1 pttnbelt and community pool. The run and swim competi11on will be.sin al Buffalo Hills Park at 7:30 a.m .• with the first event stan1na at 8 a.m. The course will consist oh three. mile run followed by a 2SO-yard swim tn the Harbor View pool. Competttors must be I 0 years of "e or older. and the event is limited lO 300 panicipants. lnd1v1dual entrtcs are $20. while family entries are $20 for one. SIS for tbc second participant and S 12 for each additional racer. Call SS7-S100 for add1uonal 1nforma11on. lndJan program in HB ThC' Indian Education Program of the Hunt- tngton Be.ach Union H igh School D1stnct will host an afternoon of culture fest1v1t1es Sunday from I 10 4 p.m. at the District Education Center, 10251 Yorktown Ave .• Hunungton Beach. Five tribes ~•II be represented with dances and plant and food displays.. Adm 1ss1on is free and funhcr 1nformauon is available from Alma Rail at 964-3339. C>.l. 266. OWLS plan Irvine branch The Officer.· Wives League of Orange County v.111 hold its annual presidents brunch Sunday at 11 a.m. at the University Club on the UCI campus. The Leisure Tones Quanet of Leisure World will entenam The event is opcn to Wt\-CS and w1do'"'s of rc1tred m1hlary officers as well as rcured women officer'> Call Severi)' Ashurst at 963-76 76 for more informauon. PancaJce bre&Mut in LB The first annual pancake breakfast sponsored by the Breakfa<it Exchange Club of Laguna Beach Sunda> from 7 to 11 a.m. at HCJslcr Park 1n Laguna. Proceeds from the e' cnt. pnced at S3 per pcr5on. '"''II ~ USt'd to support 37 Exchange Club child abuse pre' t.'nl1on centers. Back Bay race planned .. .\round the Ba) in Ma} ... a race sponsored b) tht' Orange Count) Mental Health Ass.oc1a11on, is expected to attract over 2.000 runners for the Sunda) event al the Newport Dunes Aquatic Park The ac11' 1t1cs will begin at 7:30 a.m. and will includt> both I 5K and SK C\Cnts. The entry fee as S 15. and further 1nforma11on is available at 547-7~-9. Lile Center open house TheTife renter ofRuntington Beach wilfflavc an open house unday from I to 4 p.m. at the center. 41 7 Main St. Call Man Knott at 968-9250 for add111onal 1nformat1on Library program in NB The "lewport Beach Public L1hral) and the Orange Coast Leaeue of Women Voters will co- sponsor a special discussion of the ballot measures 1n the June 7 pnmal) electaon Monda~ The prog.ram is ..chedult'd for noon at the Newport Center branc h. 856 San Clemente D"'c. Call Jackie Headl~ at 644-3186 for more tnfor- matlon. Blood drive announced Blood dn' es tn Costa Mesa and Newport Beach will be conducted ne't ~eel. with the first C''ent scheduled for Monda} from:! 45 to 7 JO p.m. in 1hc fellov.<ih1p hall of the Mesa Verde Methodl\t Church. 1701 Mc~ Verde Dnve. Costa Mesa. The second campaign will b<.' conducted Wcdnesda) from 10 am 10 2:45 pm. at the Nev.port Costa Mesa YMCA. 2300 Unavcrsll\ Dn,e. Newpon Beach. Call Linda Bahano at 641-1982 for the ( osta Mesa dnve and 642-9990 for Newport donataon~. Slow-growth advocates throw support behind tougher of two issues on ballot 8y BOB VAN £\'KEN Of-0.., ........ ( ampaisn 1pend1n1 rcforme~ and Or- ange" County slow-arowth advocates team- ed up Thunda)' lO announce t~1r suppon of Proposition 68. Known l1 the Campallfl finance Re- form lmt1ativc, the measutt as one of two campaign reform 1n1t1at1"es that wall appear on the June ballot. . Propos1l1on 68 would hmll state" leg1sla1- 1ve campaign con1nbu11ons 10 S 1.000 for ind1v1duals. S2 500 for corporations. or- ganizations and most poh111:al action commmces. and \~ 000 for comm111ees whose me-mber<i contnbute no more than $50 each. The measure '"'ould also hm11 o'erall campaign spending to SI S0.000 for state As~mbl> pnma~ race\. $225.000 for As~mbl> general elections. $250.000 for Senate pnmaril·~ and S350.000 for Senate general election' 1f candidates accept Who'll win this year? pubhc msuch1n1 funds h would proh1b1t off-)car campa1an fund-ra1s1n1 and ban thc transfer offunds between candidates h also would provide for up to S2S,OOO 1n pubhc ma1ch1na funds for candidates. Slo~'jl'Owth activists say the) arc suppontn& the measure bttause the~ want 10 preHnt development ;rnd real -estate interests from g.1\ mg huge con1nbu11ons to selected leg1slator'i. who then sponsor legislation that undermines lcx·al growth control rn111allvt.'s "We're d1stres~d to find that as we engage 1n these local cfTons. real e-state and de' clopment tntcrest~ are bringing their big monc\ to tn to stnp us of our local authont' ·· In 1ne Ma~or l~rr. o\gran !>aid He \a1d real ntate group<, and de- "eloper'> had contributed more than S4 4 million to stale leg1sla11' e campaigns 0' er Stacy Sbeeta. winner of last year'• M1aa Mermaid title at the Coeta Mesa-Newport Harbor LlonaClub Flab Fry la pl'eRnted her trophy by Co.ta Mesa Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle. The Llona are lookin& for young women to compete ln the 1988 contat. and thoee lntereated ahould contact E~c Johnaon •t..:79-074 7 . Radio.traffic reporter's widow to get $70,000 The "1do" of K Fl radio traffic reporter Bruce" a} ne ha<i °'-'l'O awarded a S70.000 worker compen~uon JUd&ment against Co\ Bmadcasttng ( o nearl\ two u·ars after her husband died 1n an on-the-Joh pl~ne lra\h Wa~ne. who reported lrel·wa} l'On- d1t1on~ for the popular .\M '>ta11on. was killed June 4. I Q86. "hen hi\ plane crashed after ta~eolT at Fullerton \.lun1c1pal .\1r- port 11..FI contendl'd 11 wa~ not rcqu1fC'd to pa) '"'orker rnmJ)l'n'>at1on benefits 10 Lois Wa, Ol' bee Jose her husband was one of man' radio announcer5 '"'ho had signed .tn agrttment 10 work a~ an 1ndep.:-nden1 contractor. said Mr'> Wa\ne·~ attorne\. Fred Kumell · - "The la" sa~s \OU l':ln't <;(.'t up a o;ham contract to a"otd pa~ing v.orlcr i:om- pensa11on benefit\ or 10 a' 01d pa~ tog taxes:· k.umeti said ··That's "hat the contract was. It was a sham · K Fl offiuals did not make thcm<ieh cs a' ailablc for comment earl} toda~. "-umC'll s:ud the ruling sets a prttcdent tn the radio field It v.111 ha'e ··a s1101ficant impact bet·au'>l" an' o f the emplo}ees v. ho ha\C' 1nJune\ can lOme back and claim worker comp fur tho~ 1n1uncs t>ecau<1e the~ are not tndcpendent contractor\·· !l..ume11 c;a1d . \1an' radw announcer'> '"'nrl under similar ··rndcpc.-ndent lOntracwr"· agn-e- ments he \<ltd. addtng that compan1t•s ha'c bcl·n ..a' 1ng m11hon' ol dollar<, in v.orkcr l"ompensa11on premium' hl'lau.-.e of the agreements This ··, 01ds all of thC' con1ra1.1s of radio perwnalt11cs who v.ork full-tame for sui- ttons:· he ..aid .\dd111onall~. Wor~er Compensatton Judge '1ark Kahn found there was no e' 1dence showrng into'\1cat1on played a role in the fatality. Kumeu said tM past thrct' }can. A&ran rC'ft'rrcd 10 a st.11e Senalt' bill. SB 9S6. which would block tht' now of state- adm1nmered hous.tng dC'' C"lopment arant funds tnto lout areas that ~ve irowth or rent control laws. Another measure would have requ1~ en' 1ronmentaJ 1mpac1 ~p<>rts for all ballot 1n1tt.at1vM. but was <kfcated an the state Aucmbl) State Sen John Sc)mour R-Anahttm the sponwr of SB 9S6. u.1d he was not supporting Propostt1on 68 Instead. he said. he wa) \upponing Propostt1on ~1 another campaign finance reform meuure drafted b' thrn· 101. um- bent state lcg1slators "'The) are cssent1all) )tmilc1r ·· 'K·' mour said. ..The ma1or d1fTcn·nu· '' public finanung. 1 s1mpl) can t )Uppurt 1.npc1H·r fundtng for election 1.amp.a1gn'> Jnd Prup- os111on 7"\ does not h•nc thJt prm 1s1on ·· But Frednc \\oochl·r J \pt>ll''>man tor the pro-68 group T.t\PJ\1.·r, 10 L1m11 ( ampa1gn Spendtng '><lid ht· tx·he' ed Propos1t1on 73 '"'a" a dl'll•\ ml'a'>ure designed 10 protect tnl umtx·n" "There are maJor Jdka·nl1.'' ht: ..aid "'Proposition 68 indudn '>f)l'.nJ1n1.1 hm11s. whereas Propo\lllun ., ' pruh1h1t~ them And there al"C' ma.Jor loopholes 1n 73 For cum pit>. 11 pcrmns an'.f two people to form a pohucal action comm1tttt and quahf) lor tht' S:!.SOO cont1but1on A.nd tht"\< n form as man) rommllte) u thcy want "So ) ou and I for example. could form I 0 c:omm11te~. contnbute $2.SOO to each of them and ma~e a S1.S00contnbut1on to 11 candidate from each of tht'm Thaf5 SH.000 It's an unbche\iilhlc loophole · He said Propds1t1on 7 l probabl) wns plal·ed on the ballot ,olel) to take the: presi.u~ oil leg1slu10~ who can say the~ )uppon lamp.ugn reform without ha\ 1ng tu hatl thi.-\tml<"r Prnpo\1t1on 68 " otx. her '>3 Id no Oia ngr ( 11u n t v IC'JIS· lator'> ''t.'n' \Uppon1n1.1 Propo'>1t1on 68. but 1ha1 hl· ht-lit:'\t.'d hd'n llart .t tand1datt' fur thl' "'0th .\\'>(."nlhh l>l'tm 1 Jnd a 'l"V.P\1rt fk:n h ounul nwmhcr was \uppurtini ti Han ~1d huv.t.'q·r 1h.11 ''h ,,,uld 1101 '>Upport lhl· Oll"J\Ufl" hl'lJll'>l" lil thl puhl11 linJonng. ell"ml•nt I m 101alh in "Jpp.1n 111"'hJt11J11t''10 ll'rm' ot lim11111~ 1111 tr h1111on' Jnd pre,enung. tht.' tran,kr 111 lunJ, ~Ill· ... 11d ·But I cannot in tl11•\l' 1111h' "' hud~1·1.ir' probkrn) 'uppo1 puhl11 l111,1n\ 111~ 1111 campaign, Committee hunting for new airport site will meet Saturday By GREG KLERKX Ot -0.., "91 Ii.II · fhe ne:>.t pha\<: 1n thr warlh ror J ne'"' rnunt~ airport v..111 hcg1n \aturda' v.11h 1he tim mcC'llng of a \p.·u;.i group lhJr-ged v.11h organ1110g. ll)UnJ\" tde l:On\en<;us for J new s11c Rcprt'senui11,es lrom '>peual 1n1cres1 group<,. homeov. m·r, J\\l)("1atton'> go' t:'rn- men t agencies and other organ1iat1ons '"'111 meet from I\ 10 a m to I p m 'iaturci.l\ at thl· Fluor To'"'er in In 1ne 10 la\ the groundwork lor :!O months ol upcomtng "Ork to locate a new J1rpon site The puhhl 1<, enlouraged to attend thc mt"et1ng ··we·11 tx· '>Ohuting all \IC"-'> on the issue. from all-ou1 a1rpon supporters to peopk "ht• don·1 v.ant an airport at all. .. ..aid Claren1.e Turner 'ice president ol the Orange ( ount' .\1rport \11e ( oalt11on co- spon .. or. ol the stud~ --We fed Wt' Sflould hring. C\t'f\Ont' in from the start ·· The \lud\ "'111 rnst appro\lmatcl) SnNI 101 ..aid Turner Th, Federal .\'1a- 110n .\dminstrauon will lick tn S PM 000. w11h the n·mamder of the tab kft 10 local lllll') L pon 1.omple11on the re-port will go to the ~uthem C ahlom1a .\ssoc1at1on of Go' em men ts and the F .\-\ for IT\ 1e~ The !'<e'"'pon Beach Cit) ( ouncil of v..h1ch Turner 1~ a member. v.111 "ote Monda) whether to p1l k up S50 000 of the cost for the \tud" Tu mer said o rhcr local c1t1cs also are co.nsidenng contnbutm(t to the stud\ .\I though 1n' oh e ment lrom all inll'rt"sted partit'<i "ill he sohntt-d fuma said the count' and F .\.\ ha'e elected tl Sta\ ()UI nl the StUd\ "htl h "111 tndude .1 1cchn1cal re' 1ev. ofall 11·as1ble a1rp11n s11e-s The etltC''> nf ( O\t.1 \I~. Ir' tnC' and '\;ew p<>n Reach ha' t' lnmmlll<'d rcrre'>l·n- l.llt\ c<, to tht' \IUd\ grnup .\nmhi:r 11.ruup tn.u 14111 flc.· l"ll"J' 1 '"'oh l'd m the <.lu1.h pnic~' "111 he the L ~ ~1anrH ( 11rp<,. "ho-.c baS< 1n fl T Of\• ha'> lrcqucnth tx·en IJf}t<'ted .i' the mo'>t hld\ choltl• IM a rot'\\ ll\lllmC'fUJI .i1 rpon \lit.' .\n F \ .\ r1.·port rl·ka<;C'd la-.1 "t'd. ind1catt"d that 11 is ··1e1.hn1calh tca-.1bk. for commt·rc1al and md11an am rali tu Clarence Turner share run"a's at El T nru hu1 added that th<" count' !>hllUld ~l. altemati' C' rt'hef lnr lht.' UH'rtro,~dcd J ohn \lo J~ ne .\1rpon Rought) .:'., m11l1on passengt'~ fle" m and out of ()ranie and Los A.nlClcs countres 1n I <JSo and fol"C\:asts tndicatC' tha1 figu!T' \\111 mo~ th.in doubk b\ thC' \ear .:'0111 .\hout 13 m11l1on pas<;("nscrs 111111 1ra,el th rl•ugh Oran~l' t 11u111' 1ha1 \1'31 tht' rq>Clrt <;IJtl•°' The, h1l I \tumhlinp t-1. .... l tll Jt•1nt u~ a1 l I T 11r1• " thr \1Jnnc l 11rps v. hich ha\ \lJund1h rdu,ed 111 ,, n\ld cr "Ulh a pr111)1•....a1 \l..ir1nl olliua" ha'l' u ted high 1tr1•u'lJ Jrt>und tht• 'tat1110' run""'' p1111.·nt rJI '4.'1 uni\ prnt"lk·m, , 1, tltJn Ylt'I\ ClHhl rn' .1111.1 .tinfl1lt' tx·tw<·en milt tan JOJ l••mnll"fl I.ti fl1~hl '' hC'Jul~ a' uh,l,l· \le\ !11 i•>tnt U'4. l hl ml•l•t1n~ nt lhl' '11e l"n'K O\U\ .umm11ll'l " I ~·di th\· •J.lc11·r J 31 th<' Flu11r T °"'l' l'Jr~ Pla,l· "" \1 1lhd<;0n II\ llll' r (lf llhlrl 1ntorm.1111in l dll \I Bell. l'\l'•Ull'i: J1rc\lor . .it li' I ·"'4+J Friday, May 20 • No ml'."t'tangs scheduled calendar Drug agents seize three Southland chemical supply houses Otego Rl\Cf'Sldl' l ntr\•I'' l Jh 11p..:ra11on' Moada.y,lhy23 • 8 a.m. Oru1e Coeaty Fair Boanl, special mectin• to discuss the Pacific Amphitheatre case. McmonaJ Gardens Bu1ldini. Orang County Fair- arounds, Costa Mesa. • 6:30 p.m. Cotta Meu Plaaalq C.mmm-. council chambers. 77 Fair Drive. SAN DIEGO (AP) -U .S drug agents sc11ed three ch.cm1cal suppl) firms this momma and issued arrest warrants for fi "c San Diego County residents who allegedly panicatcd in a melhamphetamme oper- ation. authorit1e~ said. ~ action culminated a tv.o-}ear mvC$tigauon that centered on Quantum labs of Carlsbad. Calif.. accordmg to Cbarlcs Hill. special agent in chargt' of the .. ( hem1cal companies that spccaahze 1n suppl' mg drug manufacturers art' the cause of'ian Diego being rTfcrred to as the meth capitol of the nned tates." Hill said in a statement .. Toda' marks lhC' beginning of the end of 1h1s dubious n-puta11on · The 1n'l"'it1ga11on 1113, tondultt'd h' DEA agent' wllh tnm1nal in,e,11µ1lir' from the lntanal Rnl·nue ~·nttl 'drug task force .\rt'C'St warrant' '"'ere ""'u<"d for fiH' peop~ on chargt-s ot con<.p1ral ~ to mJnu- facturT mC'thamphctamtnt' F.1ur w1·rC" arrested th1~ momrng. \n1l>n~ ·t, ''K' .trTl..,ll'd "'<i' h1'> tormer \•1tc R1tJ .._Jhn ut Ent in11as and Robert \ l\1pplc111n '' an ~ m1n11a~ Ct"n1fied l)utl •• Ju un1a•11 "ht• Jllegedl' dt"t"'t'ted R \ P Entrrrn"-·" .in .1tliha1e firm of () 11111a' Lat--. in< arl,t"ta<l ...................... __. Drua Enforcement Adm1n1s1rat1on in n Seized were Quantum Lab and 11s two satellite offices. Entropy L1h in San Clemente and Entrop' Lah \upp" 1n Still sought "a" G1•rnme Kahn 41' a Vista resident "ho l'"-0\ l.)u.tntum Jnd ~l'u Jfh,ll'J v.i.-fC' l"'-O 1onner Quantum t•mplt\\1'l'' l 1n.1 \\a.:htl'I .:'!\ of\'1,ta and \ 1, t11r .1 llumphrc' '' Victim identified in Balboa Island craeh The Qranac County Coroner's office has released the identjty ofa 41 · year-old Santa Ana woman who died early Thursda)' in• traffic accident on Balboa Island. Anita Lyttle was dnvina her t 9SS Pontiac Oraod Am east in an alley off South Bly Front at around 2 a.m. when thecarlllmmed into a coocrctc scawa1l at Grw.nd Canal. Lyttle, the tole occupant of the car, wq treated at tht scene b)' para- medics. but was pronounced dead upon amval u Ho.a Memorial HospitaJ, loCCOniina to police l'fPOtU- ~ died of a Nptured aona s uffered in the collision. llCCOrdin& to c:orontr"s ~pons. Police ha\'c not determined v.-hctbtt akohoJ was invol~ in the woman's dalh. An invcst111tiOI\ is continu.ina. l)'Mcm stolen bet..-een 7: I .S and 8: a 5 Lm. Thursday. The car •""&Sparked on Edinaer Avenue e&1l of Ward StR!tt. 0.-.... aftkknu in tht 700 block of Hanultoa Street rq>011td a prowlet It about 12:)0 a.m. ThufJda). • • • A.cmeofalklldanunalcructt) ·~ u ...-• lQ_p.Jll. Tinanday 1n the llOO block Ol . FUDenoft A rcn~. DNih Mft llOI nailmllk. ••• So••-~ ewa1 a common ... ll. cicilillll *' ... ~ '911 or Tbur*y mon'1,. It ..., ... SaQth C'oel• l'tau. No merchandise wa' m1ss1ng from the store. howc' er .... A woman getung read} for bed reponcd a peeping tom at I:-!: 30 a m Thursday The v.oman la'es in the 2300 block of None A\-enue Bmat:lnCton Beach Re1idc1n Ptd that a red Kawasaki and another motorc:yde "e~ rac1n1 doWn Atla.ni.a ven~ about 80 miles an bour•hen 11\t-two dmers stopped and unnaicd in a yard at a res1d(nCC' Oft ndy Hook Drive. • • • A b&rttodrr at R ~. 1871 Ad&:m \C.. ttpOnCd that a woman •ho.,,_, drunk and refusin1 to leave hid taken hC1' blouse off for ~' cnl C\1$\0tnen. • • • Thi~ srna.shed a •ind011> m the 16000 block or )'twook Lane and stoic a SSOO videoc:anetlt rccx>rder. $1 ,000insilvcraftdS&.OOO in i.-Adn. • • • J-• Emp&Q)U a1 JC Pm~. 7777 Ech•r vc.. ~ a di..,._y and ss.ooo wonb Of Pd carri"" had di•ppcattd. ••• A m:idcnt in ttlt .eoo bloCt of tl.anta A ,;m_uc rtPol'*f tMI -heard •1\al lppamtdy.,.. .......,. catl toda). He called .... ~ tioa; f'bt ftOilC ca~ "-1 ._, bii119alamrac¢ he •id. clothmg and bus1ne~ items \tolen from his car · v.h1ch was parke-d to front of the NcY..pon Beach Mamou Hotel Thursda) morning. The hur- glar smashed the car's window to gain entf\ • • • Som('()nC' ~tole$~{)() II\ C&sh from a business in lhc 300 block of Manne ~' cnuc o"e-r the past v.ttkend • • • .\ buntlar "ho brolC' into a ~ 1n thC' !"100 blocl of East Balboa Boulc,ard clttted to steal onl) the rnnote control of J& prqt dooT opener. which ht' took from tht teat o( an unlocked "chicle parted 1Mi<k the r.r;ae The control is -.'Onh about blO<'~ of 4'bbotswood t m It• l hul' da) aftt'moon but pohH• lClndudcd that there was no e' 1deme ot :i l nmC' • • • ~mronc smashC'd lht' Y.1ndo"' 01 a \ olksY.qen Golf and or;tok lhe <,t('r('(1 whtlt' tht' car wa~ parked tn the 4<1 blocl of V.oodlcaf h<'t~ttn 6 pm Wedn~ and " ~ m Thul""id2' • • • \ 19 .S M11d.a R '\ 1 h1.~n~ numbt'f 20PP8..l. "'-laS stolen from the I 7200 bloclr. of Red Htll .\\Cl\U(' somttimc bctWttn 8 a .m . and 4 pm ThW'ldiy. • • • A plumber rt"pOncd that htmttftd a home rn t~ 1100 It of Sunford oat to bt roa.frootrd b) 1 man •1th a pm. He Oed. and pol1« later ~ lht armed man "'°ti tM homco.,ncr. • • • \ man nppt'd oil a v.oman·s '"'mmtn& su11 1n a romple~ at <. ampu\ Dn\C' and < uher Dri,·e. thrn th'\.1 The "'-Om n v.as unanJUrtd. • • • ~ peft'nl reported ~ id\-hn-r .t. 't'u-old a1r1 alont' v.:h1k shcwtn1 ona "rd.e-nd Inf' and n:tumed to le-am a :~-,car-old man t\ad houJht ht• daughtcr akohol. Otht'f fnend' had u~ lht' fam1h car. 'hc said. In an un~lafed um~\. part'tlts of a I 7- ~ car-old 11rt accuwd a 2$-)car--0ld man of ha' 1na v.tth their daua,h· ter • • • Motl' than S 1 I .SO<h•u tmbcnltd from a firm 1n the l f() bl l of 8arn1nca ran.~·~· Man htt by car in Newport crosswalk ' • But n. Stc\e S)mm , R-ldaho., .aid hi WASHINOTON (AP) -Atatmpu by con-• "' tenauveah.KSofthc U.S.&vie& mi ilc treaty to lint it to allel(d So" iet ch('lti na on fhe other arms· control ~mc:nt were denounced today as "nonsense 'and a bid to kill the new pact outrialn. h As the Stnate prepattd for five back-to-back amtndmcnts ··s1mpl.>: m~n that the treaty does not JO into cff~t until the president can report the So\-11.~ts arc in compliance with cit1stina arms treaties." Sen David Durenbergcr. R-Minn., SAJd be oppo~ the Symms propo I bee.au~ "it is dWJOed to kill the I NF tmity, not to produ~ So' 1ct comphancc. chca•td in lM paSl and I thank WC cu Oped they're aoina to cheat 1n '"'" futUtt .•• . But n Chubomc Pell. D-R. l. chainnan of the Forcian Relations Commiuce, notc4 that the Reqan admini tration says th1~ treaty should be considered on its o""n mtrits. roll call vote on the propc»itioo, Stnate Re- publican leader Bob Dole of Kansas called on other Rcpublicans tp peed up the action. "We need to start makina real propess on the ~treaty itself," Dole s:ud. ''Ti me is of the essence: the prcs1dcnt leaves next Wednesday" for his Moscow summit with Sovlt:t lttder Mtkhall S. Gorbachev. Sen. James J. Exon, D-Nrb., complaining of Republican stalhng. referred to S)mms' proposal as "nonsenSt' and extraneous." ·•t think this 1s a ternble siluauon." Exon said. "h v..ould cnppk th<' president as he represents the United States and the free v..orld." •• "To my mind, the imporunt thina is "'hat docs tha trt":lty do: dOQ it help our a«urity or harm 1t''" Pell asked ... I don't think weoupt to be 10 the position of cunma off our nose 10 1p1tc our face." Sen. Richard Lugar. R-lnd .. said the lnttr- medaate~range Nuclear Fortts trcaty .. standson its own mcnts ... .lt's non~ns1cal to tie this to other treaties·· ..._ Dole said Repubhcan senators have ··a speaal burden" to assure that Reapn docs not 10 to Moscow without ratification of the lntcrmediate-ranae Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty. Sen. Ted Stevens. R-Alaska, one oft he team of Senate observers that monitored the treaty neaotiaoons. told the Senate. "As onr of them, l can sta.nd before the Senate and say I have confide~ ID this treaty, u need not be changed at all." Exon said Rear.an will be panly to blame if the treaty isn't appro,cd before the summit. "The president could put his foot down He is th<' president. He 1s tht' IC'adl·r of the Republican Party w1tbo1M qu~t1on I th1nl. he 1s contnbuung to his own problems.·· As debate on tht' amC'ndmcnts opened Thu™ia}. S)'mm'I told thl' ~nate: "The Soviets The amendment noted that Rcapn has told Co~ the Soviets are violatinJ the SALT land SALT 11 arms limitation treaues, a 1963 pact bannina open-air atomie tests, a I 92S Geneva Protocol banning chemical weapons and the 1972 .\n11-Balhst1c MlSS1le treaty. The amendment would require the Soviets to be in compliance with all thsc pacts before the lNF treaty can take effect. Lehder conViction touted as major victory in war on drugs J o\CKSONVILLE. Fla ( .\P) - The proscrutor responsible for con- v1cung reputed cocaine kingpin Carlos Lehdcr Ri vas sa)s the power- ful Medellin Caners daH are no\.\ numbc:red. \.\h1lc a defense laW}er predict!> lhl· \ erd1c1 will be O'-er- tumed Lchder ~a' rnn' 1ctcd Thursda\ of smu$&hng more than three tons of cocaine into the U n11ed States. o\uthonues sa' the 38-,ear-old Col- ombian was a kc> figure in the cartel. a '1olent drug nng responsible for about 80 percent of L S cocaine 1mpons. ThC' JUr) rccon,encd thl\ ml>rnintt toda) to decide whether Lcdhl·r should forfeit his m1lhons of dollar' wonh of real e tate on Norman·, (a' and Nassau 1n the Bahama'> to the U government The llambo,ant Lehder. descnt)\:d b} w 11nesscs a~ a one-umc Ne" \ orl. C1t\ street hood. waHharactenzed h' U.S. o\ttome} Robert W Merl.k. chief prosecutor in the case. as the most important drug <,mugf.kr brought 10 tnal in the Ln1ted ~tat<'S ThC' 'erd1ct capped a seven-month trial on an 11 -count fC"dl·ral 1nd1ll- ment charging him \.\llh taking O\Cr 1h1: 1.,1.1nd of Norman's Cay m the Hahama' to smu8'1e coaunc into Flonda .1 nd Georgia from 1978 to 1%0 In thl· 1mmonal words of James Bro" n. · 1 kcl good.'·· said a ;ub1lant \krklt' ·· 1his1s trul~ a ma;or v1ctol) in thl' v.aron drugs," he added. saying thl' 'l·1d1lt would put a cnmp in the \kddhn < aners operations. Ho" l'\l'r. Rep \harks Rangel. D- ' 'l l hairman of the House narul11l \ nimm1ttce. !>aid the ron' K- twn \.\Ill h' no ml'ans solvt.> th1~ mun tr'\ drug problem. Trucker wins second lotto HARRISBURG (AP) - A truck driver has made state lonery bi~ory by winning two ;aclcpots, with his lat~t pnze totalina more than $6 million, lottery officials announced. Roben E. Humphries of Philadelphia. who said he spends $45 a week on the game. bought the computer-picked Wild Card Lotto ticket Ma) 6. The total annuity value of the jackpot is $6.364.818.18. the 12th largest ind1v1dual prize wen 10 lo11e11 history, lotter) official'> said Thursda) 194 injured in two schol bus crashes Humphnes won his first lot- tery jackpot on March 7, 1986. and ~hared the prize with four other winners. His share totaled S42 l.43J 2S. He 1s the lint person tow1n two;ackpotHIO~ thr game began 1n 1972. said lotter) fa.ccu t I\ c 01 rector JamC's Scroggins. By Tiie Associated Press A school bus o' cnumC'd on .a sharp cun c called "Oe,irs Elbow·· and plunged do\.\n an embankment in Pennsylvania. inJunng 60 people. and another school bu~ flipped in lo\.\ a, in;unng 14 fifth·graders and others Moth accidents occurred Thursda) afternoon. In the accident about 90 miles nonh of Hamsburg. Pa.. the bus went off the cune. fell about 20 feet and • landed upside down. police said The bus. carrymg 45 children and 15 adult chaperones from the Walnut Street Chnsuan ~hool 111 Jcrse~ ~horc \.\ii\ re1urn1ng from a field trip 1n Hamsburg. Sl\tcrn thliJren and \'.'1gh 1 adults were treated at 01\ ine Pro' 1dencc Ho">p1tal in \\ 1lhamspon. nursing !>upen 1'>or \1.trgarct HL'rt ..aid An adult passenger and a child "ert• ho\p1tali1ed 10 fair rnnd111on toda\. but m ost 111 the othl'T 1nJune~ "ere minor. · T"-l'Ot\-OIOl' children anJ se'en adults were treated at t\.\ o other area hoc;p11als moc;tly for hump~. scrapes and hru1\\'.'~ otlil 1a1., 'i31d State polite said th1: drner "as unfamiliar with the \late road \.\ h1L h he had ta I.en to avoid a tratlic ucup. and ..aid !>JX'Cd ma' ha'e contnhuted to the acudent. Combined. Humphries· prize'i ha'e an annuli) 'alue of S6.786.:!SI .i3. H1~ net annual earning!> from both wins are more than a S:!S0.000 ·-rm ecstatic:· Humphries said after rccen ing his first of2 I pa)ment!. of S.:!42.469.27. "I al\.\a\<; had 11 in the back ofm" mind that I was going to (win) again:· llarlon G. Romney High official ofMormon . church dies SALT LAKE C ITY (AP) - Marion G. Romney. president of the Mormon Church's Council of the Tv..cl"e Apostles and one of the faith's general authont1es for 47 )'cars. died today. He was 90. Romne)' died at home of causes incident to age. according to church spokesman Don Lefevre. As the most ~n1or member of the Twelve. Ro mnc) was neitt in hne to become pres1dcnt of the Church of Jesus Chnst of Lattcr-da)' Saints. Howe' er, because of his advanced age and failing health. Romney had not been acuvc in church leadership for se"rral )Cars. Church President Ezra Taft Benson recentl) appointed the next·most· senior apostle, Howard W. Hunter. as acting president of the Twelve. Romney was one of the architects of the church·~ .e>.tensl\e welfare S)Stem. which was created in 1936 He was called to general leadership in the church in Apnl 1941 as an ass1st.ant to the Council oft he Twelve. He was named 10 October 1951 to the Twelve. which helps the govern- ing three-member First President)'. and became a member of the First Pres1denq in 1972 During his career Romnc)' super- ' 1scd missionary cffons oft he church 10 Mexico. Europe. South Afnca and Asia. In 1961. he formall} organized 1n Mexico Cm the church's first Spanish-speaking stake. a geographi- cal unit compmed of several con- gregations. :: Art thieves grab ~ $52 million haul S. Korean radicals storm U.S. Embassy AMSTERD.\M \Jetherlands IAPI -Thieves smashed a windo\.\ at the Municipal Museum todav and made off with three I 9th<entur) paintings wonh up to SS:! m1lhon 1nclud1ng \.\Ork<. h\ Vincent Van Gogh and Paul C'rzannl· ~u~um official~ '>J1d 11 was 1he largest an theft in modem Outch h1ston Stolen were "rarnat1on.,." an 1881< work bv Van Gogh: "Th\'.' House of ~a1tre B11laud 10 Never-S." b) Dutch patntl'r Johan Jongl.1nd from 1874. and .. Bottle wtth .\pples ·· an I M9~ ~till life h) Cezanne the French 1mpress1on1<,t Museum direuor "1m Beercn estimated their combined "alul· at SS:! m11l1on . but the ChRst1e's auction firm in London 'it't their worth at S 11 mt I lion. The theft at the do\.\ntown museum. also known as the StedehJk ~useum wa' discovered after S a.m. when someone broke a \.\indow 10 the hu1ldingand tnggcrcd an alarm. Mu~um <,pokcsman Maanen Bertheux said no one was inside at the lime'. He !>aid the museum·s estimated 3.000 works are protectl'd onh· bv an electronic alarm system when the museum" clo~ Round-the-clock sune1llance b) secunt} personnel was abolished as an econom} measure 1n I 97S, Beato SEOUL { .\ P) -Radical students stormed the U.S. Embassy com- pound toda). hurled six crude home- made bombs and wounded a police officer in the founh da) of clashes between anti-go' emment protesters and police Students staged demonstrations and marches toda) at colleges 10 Seoul and other c111es to demand the ovcnhro" of President Roh Tac Woo and rcmo' al of U.S. troops. Man) protests were peaceful. but some turned into battles wnh police in green combat fatigues and black- " 1sored helmets. "Do\.\n with the m1htar} d1c- tatorsh1p'" and "Dn'e out the Yan- kee 1mpenalists!'. protesters shouted. Students hurling firebombs and rocks battled police around at least three co11C$CS in Seoul and one in the sou them city of K wan11u. bombs and sticks. Riot police over· powered the attackers. Students carT) ing a South Korean nag and banners denouncing the go' C'rnment and the United States scakd the walls of the U.S Embassy compound and others rushed the gate. police said The) thre\.\ SI'< bombs at pohc<' guards One officer was hun when four of the de' ices C'<ploded. The officer was hosp1tahzed with wounds. police said. The intrude~ ran around the embass)' compound for several minutes. shouting "Dn"e out the US '" and scaucnng leaflets before not police O\erpov.cred and arrested seven protesters. Witnesses said some of tht' protesters aot away. • said. "This 1s a temblc loss of prestige for (museum) • security.'' he told rcponer; The stolen paintings were not Police fired tear gas and formed walls of shields to stop protesters from marching into the streets. The state-run Korean Broadcast System said one student was in;ured b> a policeman armed with an iron bar, but pohtt said they could not confirm the report. U.S. Embassy officials said the bombs did not damage the building and no Amencan personnel was hun. Pohce said the bombs were crude chemical explosivd' packed 1n son , UISUTCd. : Tbctt were conflicting accounts on how the theft wa~ : dlSCO\.cttd .V1 I pt k Van Gop'• ••eamationa•• amont atolen paintln.C• at Amaterdam mueum. Eight students were arrested today in Suwon. south of Seoul. when they stormed an office of the 1ovcmin1 Democnt1c Justice Party wtth fire-• • • ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------,---------------------------dnnkcan~ 1 NOTICE TO FAMILIES of DECEASED VETERANS In honor of Veterans who have died, Harbor Lawn Memorial Park Is dedicating additional flags to its "Avenue of Flags" on MIMOllAL DAY, MAY 30, 1911 Any family who has a Veterans Flag and would llke to have It dedicated and added to the Avenue of Flags ltlly call or bring the flag to Harbor Lawn Memorial Pane office no later than May 24, 1988. The Veteran need not be burled In Harbor Lawn to have hla ftag dlsptayed at this dedication ceremony. . Ha rl>Or Lawn· MO.uQt Oliw Memorial Park· Mortuary· C~ ~ ••. All ...... .. · 162SCW.A._•C-... • ..... (7l•)MO-SSS4 C.C.,,_~Qllj-C ....... ,,.,,,,..,11 RUFFEtt•s UPllOLSTEIY llC. .................... 1122 -•• .. cem 1U&-W.115t , Rad1c~I groups called for a march in Seoul Saturday to denounce the aovernment. Odposition church aroups also called for pca~f ul protests. Pohcc rcmaulCd on nattonwide alen. and not squads stood auard a t key locations 10 Seoul. r· ·-·~---.;.-., 111. . • I • l' ·-' . .. ! .... 11wough IN cenutll. tine wood ftltWI have b«:otM lynon ~ ..... Meury Ind good .... Today, t teitwood 8fMW9 ~ In wy ellgllnce to eny lntenor from Cotontll to uttra Modem. No othet' wtndOw cowrtng perfonM lta MietlOii wlth IUCh ~ Ind grece. 8IMterl .... light with ., lnftnft• V9rtMy of lltylll. reduce ••• btodc out Miit end cold. IMJdmlle .... 8"d ~ lnterkn with ce.;, ..... Ina Unelk• othef Wlf"90w ,,..,._._ .......,. lncrMM your home'• Wllue. WI"' ••woad ........,.. Y'D" mey ctMM>M L.Ouw .... GI 1"'9, 2~. S~ Ind 4!-t. W.llllOI .. ..,.. WOOdl ........... end ofter. llfOe , .. ,DI°" of OOIOf'I or...,. Ind we• t..ep )IOU ........... ....,. .. ~ ...... Ind .............. 8er:vlng C811fomla since 1953 Bush hit as elitist; idle VP 81 'hia A11ocla&H Pnt1 The Democratic Pany's oation•I Chairman blasted Gcorsc Bush today as a do-nothina vice president and a "quintessential elitist estabhshmcnt Republican country clubbcr:' 811sh himself &Ought black support by mcetina wjth civil nghts leaders. Democratic prcs1dcnt1al front-run- ner Michael Dukakis and rival can- didate Jesse Jacbon were both cam- paianina in Cal1fomia. Todar.1n Atlanta. where the Demo- crat will have their convention ID July, the chairman of the party's national committee. Paul Kirk. at- tacked Bush in a gloves-off spcc:ch to the Association of Democratic State Chairmen. KJrk said Bush has been "applaud- ing in the dark shadows of this Republican administration as it turns thumbs down on public ethics. thumbs down on the Civil Rights Restoration Act. thumbs down on a simple 60-da)'s notice to working men and women who are about to lose their jobs." Bush. the Democratic official said, 1s "a quintessential elitist establish- ment Republican country d ubber. with no connection to ethnic Ameri- ca. to minority America. to ~orking­ class Amenca." He said Bu~h .. has neither the toughness to govern nor 1hc com- passion to care ... With its prize of'\ 14 delegates. the Cahfom1a contest on June 7 O\ er- shadows the three other pnmancs thr same da)' -New Jersc)'. Montana and New Mexico. \.\h1ch among them offer a total of I S2 Dcmocratlt. delegates. Dukak1s hopes to clinch the del- egates needed to nominate with that f.ual round of pnmanes . .\ttording to the latest AP delegate count. Dukak1s has I .64S to Jad.son·s 974. of the 2.08 1 needed to nominate. Although Jackson has little chance of O\ enal1ng the Massachusetts go' - emor now. he \.\Quid lll.e LO make California a staging ground for a final sho\.\ of \trength before the conven- 1100 At a high school 10 Bakersfield Thursda). Jackson ~poke of .. the sense of hope. thl' celebratton of people coming together because we ca re." _party chief admits fa ult in Hungary BUDAPEST. Hungary (AP) Communist Pan' leader Janos Kadar said today the pan} was responsible for Hungary's economic cns1s but cnt1cized what he said were attempts to undermine the pan) ·s control oi" thecountf). In a speech opening the first nauonal pan) conference in 31 years. Kadar acknowledged Hungaf') ·s deep economic and social cns1s and said pany delegates should "renew and rc;uvenate" the party leadership. The conference delegates will con- sider chanies tn Hunpry's leader- ship, including the possible rcplacc- mcot of Kadar. Kadar. 7S. made no direct refercn· cc to speculation he will relinquish the pr.r\y leadership he has held since I 9S6. He mounted a strong attack on reformers who want to see sweeping pollt1cal and economic change. "The party condemns independent efforts, ~n by well-intentioned people, to weaken the pany and youth movements:· Kadar noted. alluding to the fonnauon last week of com- munist Hungary's first independent trade union and recent efforts to set up an unofficial democratic youth group. He said the party's task is to create 50C1ah\m that involvei more democ- racy, but rejected v.hat he called "efforts to create a bourseois democ-racy, or anarchy" • • Duke's deficit remedy vague SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George Deukmej1an wants to use what he calls .. temporary minimal adjustments" in tncome taxes. spend- ina cuts and an upwardly revised economic forecast to fix the unex· peeled tax shortfall that could hit S2 billion O\er two fiscal years The Republican governor 1ns1sted Thursda} that he does not want to increa~ taxes to ea.sc the shortfall. but he ga' e few details ofh1s proposal and declined to define what he meant by .. minimal adjustments.'' He said he "ould submit the plan to the Legis- lature toda~ Deukme)1an. 1n an address taped for telev1S1on and radio broadcast. blamed '"a m1scalculat1on 1n last year's ta\ reform package" for the problem and promised that this fiscal year would not end in a deficit. Thego,ernorsays he has solved the problem "1n a way that protects C'aliforn1a'o, fiscal integrity and the under!} mg pnnc1ples of our adm1nis- tratwn bl:tter schools. improved state ser' Kcs. fiscal respons1b1lity. no general tax increases and a prosper· ouse<.·onom' \I.1th plenty Of jobs ... he said The address was a tactic that Dcukmcjian has used frequently: He makes major announcements an statement'> taped for telc'1s1on ""lthout rck·as1ng details and firm figures to reporters and without being a' a1lable 10 answer ques11ons . ..\\ befon: he U'>t:d the expression ""no gcni:ral la\ increase." whale lea' mg open 1hr poss1b1ltt) of an- uea~d '>pt'C1al ta-.;es. la\ collec11on spct>dups or increases in fees. St.itc fi'>Cal e-.;pcrts learned last month that '>latr income taxes fell SI b1llton belo" pred1ct1ons ..\ working group of e\perts convened by Deu- kme1ian concluded that the shortfall could occur again durtng 1988-89 - creating a potential S:! billion prob- lem Deukme11an 1ns1sted that the "tem- porar: m1n1mal adJustments to the tax rrform la"·· that he 1s proposing would not be a tax increase. but would keep "the new lo" ta' rates .. tn the la" passed last )Car AG assails m.ailplans for toxins S..\N JOSE (API -Caltforn1a's attorne) gi:ncral sa) s an Army proposal 10 mail b1olog1cal to·ons to a germ-warfare resean:h laboratory 1s dangerous. despite the Arm} ·s claim that such shipments are rouune and safe. "We believe that the accidental release of biological agents dunng shipments as a reasonabl) forsccablc e' ent.'" state Attorne) General John Van de Kamp said 1n a letter to officials at the Arm) 's Duga~a) Pro' tng (,round 1n Utah The Ma> 13 letter and a more strong!) worded statement. reported tn Thursda) edtt1ons of the an Jose Mercury Ne~s. were prompted b) the Army's recent fihnk of an en- vironmental impact statement for a new research fact ht) at Duga'-"a). The .\rm) said 1t may want to mail substances to DUJway from un- specified laboratones that produce such 1nfcc11ous diseases as encephalitis and anthrax. "The potential disastrous consc· quences of accidental m1shandlma or release of the toxins ... arc obvious ... Van de Kamp p1d 1n the statement. But an Amfy researcher accused Van de Kamp of being alarmtst and wd that bospttals and research laboratoncs throu&hout the country -not just the mifitar) -rqu1inely matl po tentially dangerous substances. including AIDS f'irus samples and tuberculosis cultures. Yogi Bear's voice, Daws Butler. dead LOS ANGELES (AP) -The voice of YO&J Bear. Huckleberry Hound. Qujck Draw McGraw and dozens of other cartoon characters loved by a ,cneratio n of Americans has fallen silent. Olartcs Dawson Butler is dead ataae 71. Daws Butler. as he was pro- fessionally known at Hanna-Barbera Producllons. dted of a bean attack Wednesday at C~~1nai Medical Ctnter. the studio announctd Thurs- day . .. I just don't knowhow the industry Will act aJona without him. Therr arc a lot of people who can imitate Daws but he was the oriSJ na1. •• said Janet Waldo, the voice of Judy Jeuon. Cllit ........... .,. ........... ......... m_..,......, . VolcanlC eruptions plctured on· Venus PASADENA (AP) -Radar pictures of Venus reveal blobs that may be la"a flows and rines that may be 'olcanic crater nms. and their bn&tuness sugcsts eruptions occurred fairly recently on the planet. NASA reported today. It isn't possible tosayv.hcther··rccently" means w1th1n the last few mallton )cars or last few centunes because researchers don't know how quickly h1&hly renectivc rocks break down on Venus. said the authors of the study at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Jct Propulsion LaboralOr) Fool's gold or other metallic minerals 1n la' a flows and 'olcan1c crater nms ma) explain wh) the blobs and rings arc ~ bright 1n 1hc radar pictures, said Ray Jurgen-.. chief author of the stud} published tn the journal Science toda}. the 10th ann1\t.'r"31J of the launch of thr Pioneer Venus spacecraft Because such m1nl·rals should decompose and lose their reflect1\lt} over time. thl' disco' l'n '"certatnl) 1H\ldence ofrelat1"el) recen'l 'okamsm ·· sinn· old era ti: rs lack bright rings. Jurgens said Fool's gold. wh1th I'> iron P)flll'. gained its nickname because 11 looks like gold. "It's a good '-'Orl.1ng h' (>«llhl""' tu \a\ thl'se I blob., I are' oung la\a flo"s:· but thr radar 1mJgc\ aren't goo<l rnuugh w determ1nt.> which nngs are volcanic cratc.-rs and which are meteorite impact craters. said Harold Masur-.k), a planetar) geologist "1th the l '.S Geological Sun e\ 1n Flagstaff .\r11 ··Some ofthr big 'olcanoc<, on \enus ma\ still Ix alll"e. "h1ch would bc .... 1ntere'>Ltng.'' Masursky l><lld. "The onh othl·r places we ha'c ongoing 'olcan1sm are the Earth and (Jupttcr's moonl lo·· THE NOlllf FACE SS6-0S40 Jackson in Bakersfield appearance BAKfRSFIELO(A.P)-TM Re' Jt'sse Ja\.hon took to Caltfom1a's farmland telhna students to a;ive ltft' a chance "'1thout druis and aancul- tural v.orkers to pre~n t' their fields from dangerou., c hem1cah. Jackson ga-.e SC\ eral Kheduled 1nten 1ev.\ Thur'ida' morntng before embarl.1ng on a lull da) of appt'ar- anl·c.-s ht.>re and an Fresno. stressing agncultural thi:mes such as 1.eeping farms 1n tht: fam1h .\ pr" ate lund-ra1st•r netted S50 000 for the Dt:mocratll" prei.1drn· t1al hopdul v. ho faces a tough battle in the \tale., June 7 pnmar) against Mas-.alhUSl'tl'> C1o't' Michal'! Duka!." th~ lampa1gn's front-run- na Jachon al'o 'rtil.e at .i ··1..i11no \alute to Je,.,t. JJl i.,on·· at lhl· ( I'll .\ud1to11um .\t a noon ralh ~tort' a mo\th "hill' lrV"d ol .i l~l() "-crn ( uunl\ high ~houl studrn1-. Jalhon blc"' a k1\s and &-i'l" J thumh-.-up sign a~ mult1-1.olorl·d hJlloon'> '-'l'rl" relea~d into thl· '"' Cam.boclian famlllem fear quake~ leave Southland 8)' T'e AHociated Presa LOS ..\"JC,ELE.\ -Hundreds of(.ambod1ao refup famthcs are PKk•na I.hear pos.se-u1ons and lea' 1na Southern Cahfomta (or the state's Central VaUey or AnLona because the) tear a major earthquake 1s comana. it WU ~rtcJ toda~ .. ln the past tv.o "eeks about 100 families have left. Most have ione to Fresno. Stockton. Modesto Orcson and Anzona." said Sam Outtapalo. a communtt> relations worker 'tlrhO acts as a ha1M>n betv.cen Lona Beach police and local Cambodians The large Stas.ide Cit) JUSt south of Los An~lct is home to appro,1matel) 35.000 Cambodians "ho make up the nauoo's 1.arJcst C ambodaan relugi:c lOmmunat) ··Some ha'e stopped the kids from a<rina to school because ol fear ... the Los Angeles Times quoted C'h1ttapalo toda)' Ch1ttapalo and olhers put the number of those who have left the Lona Beach area at about 2 000 repre..enting 40IJ to 500 families It wasn"t 1mm$tely clear hov. man\ uthl"~ had lled smaller comJlluntt1es 1n Los Anaeles and Orange counlll'~ DIA8trous qua.ke Nld unlikely P .\ \-.\l>l '\-.\ \an Franl'1sco·~ l.11lereanhquake 1n 1906 follo"ed at least fi,e other large 4ual.l·s an the la'>t 2 000 ~eal"\ ~uggesttng that another such d1sa'>tn thl re: " .rnlt~t>h won saH .i stud\ relea~d toda' The research •· .. ugge'>t'> thl·rl· ''on t tx· another gri:at carthquale on the northern San ~ndrcas Fault dunnl!! tht· nnt IOO ~ears·· \aid geologist Carol S Prentice at the ( alitorn1a ln'>t1tutt• 111 h•l"hnolog~ ''Ho"e'er 1t 1\ 'en preltmanar: at this pt.>1n1 ·· l Jut111m·J Prt·nticl' a graduatl' '>tudent "ho l l>-.Wthored the study with her proll'\\W 1-,.l fl\ \1eh f he )IUd\ tl'ntatl\ eh \U~l"~I~ lhat majOr or great quakt''> ou ur ahout nen 211() to .UJO ~ear., on lhl :6n mile lun~ stretch of the <;Jn .\ndrl·;i, f Jult 1hat ruptured\ 1olcn1h 1n I ~on \J1d ~1eh That could mean anotha \Ulh 4uJkl' 1n the \Jn Frannsco Ba' Jrl'il "unlil.ch "1th1n the ne>.t cen1un ;ind po..\1hh much longer. he addt·d Stacv and I live for the outdoors.'' . MIJTKA 150·0414 . .. ~ . .. I mean, with the kind of work pace we keep, it's the only way to realty recharge. So when we ploa for our great getaway weekends, we make Crystal Court port of the plan. Because Crys1at Court has ;ust about everything we need for our outdoor excursions. Ifs all there and it's all so easy to shop. And that's a big priority to Stoey and me. "Easy." I I Wieder'srunfor House should be rejected as sham Mo re than the w heels have fallen off Ha rriett Wieder's campaign for the Republican no minatio n in the 42nd Congressional District. Revelations that the O range County supervisor has been masquerading as a college graduate for 20 years took so me a ir o ut of what s ho uld have been a steamroller to W ashington. O.C The lie left a gaping. b ut probably reparable ho le, m her lengthy record of public service. W ieder's explanation that he r falsified record was nothing m ore tha n a fong-ago-made and long-forgotten innocent m istake went Oat whe n it was disclosed she recently reiterated the claim to a dcgrcc in journalism while giving a sworn depositio n for a court case. The re is nothing innocent about a public servant w h o would deceive her constituents. Allegations tha t Wieder violated election laws by accepting campaign donations from developers whose projects were about to be deci<ied by the Board of Supervisors further deflated the run for Congress. Who wants a representative who can be bought, much less easily bough t? But no"' the lurching. coughing. clanking campai~n machine has taken a pitiful and pathetic detour. run ning tar off the tracks of truth and integrity. W1eder's press secretary m isrepresented himself as a newsman to obtain information on the campaign to recall Wieder. mformat1on that recall organizers didn't wa nt to share w1th W ieder. The p ress secretary lied to a recall leader, identifying himself as a representati ve of radio station KFWB because as a n a ide to W ieder he was not privileged to the opponents' strateg}. T he underhanded maneuver not onh· indicates the depths to wh ich the 6 7-}ear-old H untington Beach resident's cam p w ill sin k to gain an ad\antage but also d isplays an alarming absence of conscience. Forh1s fraud. W1eder's press aide was demoted a nd given other campaign d uties. Campaign officials said the aide was no t fired because he is a volunteer. Obviously. this campaign makes no prete nse about which ro ute it has taken in its quest for a seat on the H ill. W it hout a doubt. this is a pohucian and staff who operate more comforta bly on the lo"' road. Apparently. ethic~ is a lesson W ieder never learned. perhaps because she onl} lied about having atten ded the courses "'here she might have been enlighte ned to more straightforward wa) s of seeking the public trust. If a politician is to be judged h) "ords as well as deeds. t hen Wieder sho uld be Judged by her record of deceit. .\nd 1facandidatema) beJudgedb) thequaht) of people surrounding the campaign, then voters should dismiss Hamett Wieder's campaign for Congress as a sham. An investment for future generations Vote 'yes· on Measure 70 .\n~wa} ~ou sli ce 1t. $776 mill ion 1s too much money for most of us to visualize. To grasp what the W1ld h fe. Coastal and Park Land Conse~ation Bond Act 1s and "'111 do for the state of California. match the figure with t he goals. Local government agencies and nonprofit groups will get S35 I m illion to bu;. and improve parks. recreation areas. beaches and areas for wildlife. The state will recep.e S 154 m1lhon to bu) property for and improve state parks. beaches and recreation areas. Another $I 48 million will go to the state to buy and improve wildlife areas and unique natu ral areas, improve st reams a nd nvers and enforce game laws. State and local agencies and non profit groups will get $83 million to bu'. and restore natural lands in coastal areas. 1nclud1ng the San Franc1!>Co Ba} area to improve public a ccess and preserve coastal farming. The remaining $40 m1lhon \\-Ill be used to bu) land m the Santa Monica Mountams for parks or open space and for programs in urban heas. Cnt1cs complain the mone) will be spent unwisely because most of ll will be used to buy land rather than improve existing parks and recreation areas. T hey also complain that too much of the sta te's land 1s already m public ownership. It's no big secret that Ca hfom1a·s popu la tion will continue growing. With t hat growth comes demands for more housing. roads. shopping centers, office com plexes and a ll t he things that go hand-in-hand 'With more people Cahforn1a·s future growth should be balanced \\-tth more open space. parks an d recreatio n areas. The land for these areas should be bought now. It will take Californians 20 years to pa) off the bond s 1f Mea sure 70 is a pp roved. But the benefi ts and JOYS provid ed by parks. public beaches a nd o pen space will con u nue for decad es. A .. yes" vote on Measure 70 is an investment for present a nd future genera tions o f Californians. PUotwelcomescommen~ The Daily Pilot welcomes your opinions on mattcn of public interest. Letters and lonaer aniclcs or commentary must be signed. They &houJd be ty~ or clearly written and tent to LETIERS 10 the EDITOR, 0.tly Pilot. P.O. Bo• J '60, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. PJeuc include your address and telephon~ number so that we may verify authorship. If you l)!Cfer to make a verbal statement. you rNY call our WE'RE LISTENING telephone number -6'42.-6086 -and leave 1 rccofdtd mett111t. Pate kttp thae mctMfCS brid. OR ANGE COAST ..., .... ,., .. • (dl!Of .,..,.., Anecille E•tor T•a.tlt llrfll(Mw ........ urv c. ,, ... AMrt,..onrw or:.-:=.. ..,, ... Cfc.lilMll .... ~ ........ ............. ....... "**"'°'* • 1The June 4 meettngshould be a dilly. Say hello to the folk• from San Diego. I have~adyheard thelrbatUecrle11of .. We dOiJ't want ailolber Newport Beach here. •• Good slow grotivthers need 'how to stop developers' kits June 4 1s Sl'heduled to b..· a spcnJI da' fort hose "ho back slo" gro" th 1n Orange Count) -and elSt'"hen.· in California. This 1s the date of a conference 1n Los ~ngeles for slo"·growth act I\ 1sts from throughout 1hr state of Cal1- forn1a . The subJCCt. according to organizers. 1s .. s1ratcg1cs 10 topple: pro-growth Poht1c1ans ... Thee' ent 1s looked UPon as a one- time l'Onfercnn· ""h an c>.pt.'Ctcd attcndanCl' of 500 slo"-gro" th leader\ "lo e\Change legal Potnler\ and polt11cal t•J>S~" h " being referred 10 as Lo'> .\.ngelc:!>' Bo\ton Tea Part). and .. tt 1s bordering on a pollllcal rnolut1on:· boasts one of the organizers. Ga~ Meredith of San Gabriel. It 1s tntcrcs11ng to find a statc"'1de conference on gro"th. Residents of Orange Count~ ha"e long felt that our count) had the onl) gro" th problems tn the state 1n the nauon. perhaps e'en 1n tbc "orld. The c onn•pt of slo" ·gro" the rs here has been to let people "ho "ant hou.-.ing stci) tn Lo\ .\ngelcs as in ··"e don't want Orange Count) to become another Lo'> .\ngcles." and to let people "ho "ant nev. offices <,ta) 1n San Francisco. etc. But ho" can "e keep them 1n their o"n c1t1es 1f their o"n caues are opposed 10 gro"'th., '-o Orange Count) does not have a patent on slo"' growth. nor on "'anting 10 toss out poht1c1ans "ho perm11 planned de' elopment. Dc'>l'nh1ng those who will be at· 1end1ng the .-.to"-gro"th conference. Meredith sa~s. "The) arc amateurs trytng to sa'e their neighborhoods." And that 1s rerta1nl) one of the biggest negatives of the slow-growth movement -people trying to save their ov.n neighborhoods. wtthout regard for the region. But that 1s onl)' human nature It tat..es a strong Cl' 1c leader to sec the big picture Organizer<, of the conference feel that 1he\ "ant to counsd "•th each other JU'lt a.-. real estate de' elope~ MARTIN BROWER appear to them to counsel with one another In ac1 ualtl\. 1r onh real c<,tate dl'' eloper.-. had counr,e"kd "1th one another through thl' )Car\ thl') "ould not be m such ho1 \\ ater toda' Regardless. beeau'>C I 1Aan1 to be helpful 10 the lOnferl'e'> at thC' June 4 meet mg. here art· a fe\' ups on ho" to figh l c1 t) ha II and de' elope rs L'se )Our strongest weapQn -the \I.Ord .. balonq:· For example. "-hen a de,clopcr makes a presentatton. using pages of careful!~ n:\Carched facts and figure'>. tnclud1ng reams of report~ b\ consultants. step up to the microphone 1n the cit~ count·it or board of,upen 1sorschamber and \a\ -strongl) and empha11call) - ··ha lone\··· Then · for greater emphas1'>. be lWta1n that all of )our supporters, \\Ith "horn )OU haH' packed the chamber. s1omp. )Cll and applaud loudh 1n agreement One more important "ord - relatt' eh ne" but "1th d' nam1tc impact -1s .. gndlod.:· · No" gridlock 1s a term ongtnall)' used for h1ghl) urbanm:d do" nto" n area<." 1th a gnd of streets 1n "'h1ch an actual lock1ngoftrafficcan take place bclaUSl' tht' \lo"' mo,ement of cars along north/south streets. for t .. <am· pie, blod" intcrscct1ons and impedes the mo' cment along the east/west streets. etc Tht<, comec; close to happening m Nev. 'I ork as in "we don't want San Juan l ap1s1rano 10 become another '\cv. Y11rk .. But nc' er mind. (1ndlo..k 1s a hea'·' hea' \ "ord. and 11 '>Cares the dickens out of people. \o use 11 hberall)' \.o" for some good phrases ... We mo' ed here to get a"a) from all of that·· For e\ample. people in Los .\.ngc>les can S3). "We moved here-to get awa) from all of that in Chicago," and people 1n Huntington Beach can sa) ... we mo\ ed here 10 get away from all of that 1n Long Beach." ~ trul) great phrase. .\nd here·., another good one. "Older people on li\ed incomes will lose their homes:· Ho"' old'> Oh. amont.· o'er SO \\hat mcome'> No matter e\ en 1f ti\ S 100.000 or more a ~~r .• u k>Ag ~it's li>.cd. Th" phrase \Cr) etTectl\el) scare'> Cll) hall "Our ch1ldrt.>n are tn danger'" Like tt'l II°<, a good one. ard it's )Ours. ··we don't "an1 another M1am1 Beach! .. T hat 1s a powerful phrase. ri•am1 Beach scares the da) ltghts out ·nl~ople ~trpollut1on·1 Not reall} 'er) good -11·~ 100 nebulou'> But m) gosh. ne,er use ··~e don't want that t)pc of people hvtng here." .\.sure loser That phra~ was foolish· I) used b) the residents of Eastbluff m Nev. Port Beach who opposed the Nev.port "'1orth so-{alled affordable houstn$ de' elopment. Poh11caans can never \Otc agamst a project because 11 would attract "that type of people.·· The Ne" Port Beach C'tt) Council had to appro'e the Nev. port North pro1ect after that feeble charge. and no" "that t} pc of people" do indeed lt ve there '1) o" n daughters bought a home there. and so did lrvme Co. Chairman Donald Bren's son. Finall). the tools. Protest. Form committees. Print lcuerhead-a sure wa) to scare them. And then there an.• pet111ons. referend ums. m1unct1ons, recall movement. The June 4 meeting should be a dill). Say hello to the folks from San Diego. I have alread) heard their battlecnesof"Wcdon't "ant another Nc"'Port Beach here .. Martio Browu pub/J1bH tbe aew1- letter "Mul.J.a Brower'• Oruge Coaaty Report." Summit's real role obscured in hoopla over Pepsi, Stolichnaya &cause I am a JOUmahst. I ha"e here m front of me a ptttt} l11tle white shopping bag on which 1s pri nted, 1n red and blue letters. first "Stoltchnaya." then ··Pepsi" and then, "Moscow Summit. 1988." A packet of printed matter begins with. "Dear Editor or Repon er: A hopeful sidebar to the Moscow summit mttt· ina will be improved trade relations betwttn the U nited States and the Soviet U nio n." And then the gifts: o ne .Stohchnaya T -shin . marked .. Moscow Summ;t 1988." one strttt map ofMoscow, one can of P~i. and one two-Jiuer bonle of Stohchnaya vodka. The packel includes a ··news release" from Hill & Knowlton, 2ubhc relations counselor to Pepsi. The heading is "Moscow Summit leaders might drawicup1rat1on from beve,.. accord " h's~ la1t v.ord that docs it. Plenty ofptopit trt 1nsptration from drink- i!'I vodka. In Ru ia. its consump- tion it thf pnnapel form of cteapism &om Whll anotba JoUmalist. Henry Kamm ~ Tht NtW York Times, called• h years._, "the .,a1e11 aMllUh Oft lhr human Jl)int ever moUled..... namety, SOviet com. munhm. But 1hc word ·••cxont" bo\antt1 hl#ilyabout in tht matcrill lent OUll IO US journalist$., in the ~ btttatUtt of PepsiCo ~· Sc>v1t1.'A~n tndc rdldoes. Wt 9't a printtd ch:'°"°'OIY. of lbt pal .. y mtioM Of holi's aal- UvteiOft Of .$6'1id tnldt. -It tqi1t1: .. 1"9-D6nald M. Knclall, prni· dent or Ptpli-Cola lnternat~I. WILLIAM F. 8uCKLEY a.rranfcs for a Pepsi exhibit at the Amencan national exh1b1t1on 1n Moscow. U.S. Vice President Rich- ard M. N1lCon and Soviet Premie r N1k1ta Khrushchev v1s11 the elCh1bu Thef)trc 17 chronolQ11cal t ntnC1 ca rrying through developments in 1988. We arc tofd how the Grtat Deal was consummated: The Pepsi people can sell Pepsi in the Soviet Union, and in return the)' impon Russian Stohchnaya vodka and Stll 1t to lhe United tatcs. :'Ille landmark )car. the literature lnfonns u was 1972. That was y,,heft the deal wH m.cic. ••Pftsidfnt Re- a_Jan and Gueral Secretary ~v maaht ronSickf havin1 bottkt o(SU>hc6na)a •nd ~-Cola oo d1tplay at tk MOl('O• 1u.mmit m~una to remand them of the flc:1 thit tM two countrin h.lvr been t~tina "·•cc:cufully for many _ ..... 1~·· . It q_ui~ evidently .MVttOC'CUlftd to HUI A Knowlton tha1 if Gort.chtv and llaipn do drink a Pt-pli aod slue doWn a Stohtb~ rJaC'tly nothine ..... bt 1ymbolicdy dtlftmtt f'rom WMft "°" ud Kb~ did tht idtnttnl thi• b9d ht 19S9. OM wndm •tlt'ther Mr. Ktndall. "ho doesn't hke to miss commercial poss1bih11~. has put 1n for Pepsi concessions m Gulaa? Now it is assumed that this is nowada~ an insignificant market. but Michael Makattnko .Jtas recently released a report the startling conclusions of which arc that there 1s more forced labor no"' 1n the Soviet Union than there was under Leonid Brezhnev. Who's he? Makarenko is a found- ing father of Resistance lntc ma11onal (P.O. Box 70265 s. w . Wash.tnatoa. O.C. 20024), and ever incc he himself left G ulat (eight )ears. for politic.al d isstnl) he has studied, u.sina Soviet data. the population of the G ulag world. It was down, under Khrushchev. to a mere 3 millio n. But it rose. under Brezhnev. to 9.4 m1lhon. It would surpnse the Pepsi pcop~ that the fiaurc, Mak.lrcnko bclitvtt. is hal)ltt now-for one very aood reason. lt 11 that Russian labor -wt art wkilll about miltion1 of people -ia Me(lcd an p1ru of ttte So~iel U nion th11 no frtc man_, uld conKT'!1 to li._:e In. Ah. but obviously the> pubhc rda· tio.ns people f'.'aaam it's bittier for the bonom line &0 ao th11 way, and who knoYt-s~bc under ptmtroika the Gulq wilt "'"1W rm "'*' down the Int. OM wondm whttha HaU .t Knowtaon ~ &Mt an a«oun1 fof Ptpai ir it decided to Cl'll\k up tbt mM airmuttid*eit WldJ South Afiia1 llAllTDlmcnrn COi ... Wied er defended To the Editor: Back in 1977, manyOrangcCounty rcs1dents applauded the succnsful efforts of Shirley G rindle to minimize the chances o f cam~iJD contributon cxenina undue mfluenoc on the decisions of the Board of Supcrvi50rs. For over I 0 years, not one supervisor has been charged with viotauna G nndle's T l N CCJ P ordinance. which proves the measure has served as an effective deterrent to conflict o f interest votes. But now it appears that G rindle is not satisfied with mere dcterrcnoc. She has fashioned her TIN CUP into a poliucal weapon, and is attempting to impale Supervisor Harriett Wieder with II Gnndle's assertion that a $2,500 contnbut1on to Wicder's con- gressional campaign by IC'EPAC'. Irvine Co. Employees Poliucal Ac- tion Committee. falls within tbe provmons oft he Tl N CUP ordinance has been soundly rc)ectcd by a battery of legal experts, tncluding Orange County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. If the ord ina nce does not read the way Grindle wotijd hke. she should blame herself (she authored the measure). not Wieder who has meuculousl) compiled wtth the lav. lfGnndle 1s opposed to the Laguna Laurel development and/or W1eder's cand1daC)· for Convess, let her say so openl) and not hide behind a TIN CUP. Shame. shame on you. Shirley! FR.\NK PERSIDES Irvine ••• To the Editor After g1\-1ng more than 20 )ears of her 11me and energ) in the Poht1cal arena 1n this area. and dotng an outstanding JOb of representing her electorate in 'a nous posiuons which she has filled. Hamett Wieder de· serves a better press than she has been gellmg. Her repeated successes tn local and area elections would m- d1cate that she has been doing something right The practical education m Political representation Mrs. Wieder has ac- quired O\-er her man)' years of pubhc ser1. ice fartranscends the v.orth to the 'oters tn this d1stnct of the \'aunted formal educations of the other can. didates " Finding themselves at a loss to suppQn cnttc1sm of her record, her opposiuon has found 11 nccessaf). tn attempting to bolster their own weak pos1t1ons. to resort to personal cnti- c1sms. Absent an) experience similar to that of Mrs. Wieder. her opposition 'itmply cannot be aware of the needs and desires of the voters of this d1stnct Her closent"Ss to. and know!. edge of the needs of her constituency assures a protective coverage for this dastnct on the federal level. CLIFFORD N. BAILEY Huntington Beach ~ TODAY IN HISTORY --· - Toda) is Fnda)'. May 20. the 14 1st da)' of 1988 There are 225 da)s left tn the year Toda) 'c; H1ghhght m Hastof)· On May 20. 1917. Cha rles Ltnd~rgh took off from Roosevelt Field in Long Island. N. Y .. aboard the Spirit of St. Louis on his h1s1onc solo journey Lo France. O n this date: In 1506. Christopher Columbus died 1n poverty tn Spam . In 1830. the first railroad timetable was published, 1n the newspaper Baltimore Amencan In 1861. Nonh Carolina voted to secede from the Union. In 1861. the capital of the Con- federacy was moved from Montgom- el). Ala .. to Richmond, Va. In 1902. the United States ended its occupation of Cuba. In 1926, inventor T homas Edison expressed the view that Americans would prefer silent movies over talktng pictures. In 1932. Amtlia Earhart took off from Newfoundland for Ireland to become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. In 1939. rqular transatlantic aar service be&an as a Pan American Airways plane. the Yankee Clipper, took off from Pon Washington, N. Y., bound for Europe. In 196 1. a white mob attacked a busload of "freedom Riders" in Montaomcry. Ala.. prompting the federal government to send in U S. marshals to m tore order. In 1963. the U.S. Supreme Court set aside the convictions of 31 students amsted for sta&i.na sit-in cml-nabts prottsts 1t lunch counters I.ft fourth southern stales. In l970, some 100.000 pcopte dcmonsuattd in New York's >Wall S1rect district 1n supeort of U.S. policy in Vtetnam and CambodiL In 1985, lhe FBI amstcd John A. Walker Jr .. ~bowaslaa,rconviacidof spyins for the Soviet Union. ln f9U, the Dow Jones lndullrial A vaqr clotcd above I ,JOO for the firit blbC. Ttn yan llO: Three Palatiniln peftiUat opened fire on El Al pu11r•n at Paris' ()rfy"Aill)Of1; the 1neckm. a polu ~ and a French cavilian ~ kilaect. Japen•a Nanll Airpo;t opened ancr )Uri of IOIM1tmn-violtat oppoaition ftOd ....... Md IOai.I ........ kcD&a Dilili) wiaatt AftlimN "°" tM .... . ~ fOr Todlf. -r..._ h -===·--~ .... ·--... -NtoilJ ..... AIMtlca ...... (119S-tt79). ., ....... ,,,,.., -------~ ------ Orwnge Coat OAILY PILOT/Friday. May 20, 198e A?t Slope restoration work honored W1llwnson and Schmid. a civil enainecrif\I and land surveytna firm based in Irvine. has been presented the 1988 Ci" ii Engineering Achieve- ment Award for its work as team leader and c1v1l enainecr on the Cove Road Slope Restoration PrOJCCt m Dana Point The Orange County Enamecring Council honored the firm for its s.upcrvi!l1on of a coMultant team that was brouaht together by Orange County's Environment.al Manage- ment A~ncy to Sttutt an unstable slope adjacent to Cove Road. I AC... • D ll lVf CalTE p '7l 1 01 CllCtft • • • 11 41.&S CC•ll • U f'J '4J3 Ov'4Jn 7.JI 7t1 Eoli.c I• •2 IS .. Fund 17 S6 IU3 G•MI o IU2 13 .. G•Sec o I0 .. 1U2 ~ ll tl 121• Accordina to the council. W1l- hamson and Schm1d's involvement "demonstrated the application of a wide variety of enameerina sJulls on a problem that required complex solu- uons and considerable teamwork." The Cove Road landslide occurred tn 1980 on a high. steep sJope adjacent to the Dana Po mt Harbor. closing a maJOr access road to the 2.500.boar manna and Lhreatenmg the stabtltty of a prominent blulT-top restaurant. the Qu1e1 Cannon Working 10 save 1he restaurant and other busines~s located on top of the unst.abk lope. enainttn from W1l- hamM>n an4Scbm1d headed a team of consuhan1' that had to develop innovative techniques to create ~in­ forcemcnt and restraining structures to hold back the endangered h11ls1de The team included Moore&. Taber gcotechn1cal engineers. Bauman En- gmttnng. structural engineers. M J Sch1f & Associate<;. corrosion engi- neers. D .\. fa ans. instrumcn1.auon. and Fredenck \it Lang. landscapmg. The proJ«"t ~as singled o ut by the {)( H for 11s bcnetits to the com- mun1I\ b~ chm mating the dangerous and unsi&hll> cond1t1ons from ~. landshck. without substantiall) alter- ing tht toPolJ aph) or road alignment As a result of th(' project. the only wcsterl} access to and from the bustling harbor and bluff-top bu~•­ ncsSC'S ~as fulh restored The prOJt'Ct ~as aJso recogn11ed tor It!. 1nte-grat1on of )()ph1,ucated equip- ment that had to be installed to monitor pc>'l\lblc haJJrdous mo' e- men1 ot the h11ls1de ··\\ e arc part IC ularh proud of 1h1s proJecl bccau\C the mt•thuds that were u~d for s1.ab1h1at1on and rt."sto- rauon retained 1heaesthl·t1l appeal of the surrounding coastal en' 1ronmen1 b~ allowing the slope to I'll· rt.'tumt>d 10 appr0'\1matd) lls nr1g1nal lOO d1uon:· e'pla1ned Bob V. 1ll1am .. on president of\\ 11l1am'"rn Jnd ~hm1d ··.i.1though "e an.• pll'.i~d to re cel\ e tht'> 3'-' ard II ac1uall~ bl:lung., tu all the outstanding con'lultant'> Jnd thel.OUOI\ (\1.\ \.\ho "orh·d on 1h1\ chalkng1 ng pruJCll '-'II h U\ It'> '>Ul • cess "as a result ol the pm· fess1onallsm ol the en1m· ham Located 1n the In lnl Bu.,ine'>' ( omple' Wilham'>on and '>chm1d ha!. a 'llaff of I Sil -1nl luding ~~ registered u' II eng1 Ol"l"r' Ii \l' licensed land '>Unnur' Jnd SI'\ cen1tied part' chtd'> NYSE UPs & DowNs NEW YORK <API -TM follow ing ksl snows the New 'V'ork Slocto. 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Come meet Christopher. lt · no my - tcry h re to find him. 1 ... FRIDA Y'8 CLOSING PRICll Prices dip in light trading NEW YORK (AP) -Stock pnces closed mostly lov.er Fnday 1n some of the hght~t trading this )ear. cappinJ a loss-nddled week 1n which . apathy and tension over higher interest rates dominated the market. "h's JUSt a continuation of complete lack of interest by the public," said John Muldowney. head of equity trading at the Richmond. Va. tn\estment firm of Scott & Stringfellow Inc. Although the market showed little reaction to a government report that consumer pnces rose: 0.4 percent in April, the figure helped substantiate existing fear that higher 1nflat1on is inevitable. Since inflation means higher interest rates. yields 1n the bond market ro~ and became an 1ncreas1ngl) attractive alternative to stocks. dnv- ing prices lower. The Dow Jones avera$e of 30 industnals fell 6 13 to 1.952 59. bnngmg its loss for the v.eek to 37.95 points. Advancing issues led declines on the New York Stock Exchange. with 824 up, 593 down and 520 unchanged. Big Board volume totaled 120 6 mil hon ~hares. vs. 165.16 m1ll1on 1n the previous session. The NYSE's composi te index rose 0.29 to 143.30. , WHAT AME X ~Om 1 WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK IAPI Mev 20 ,.,...,, Adv~nced ·1 m Deel nee! ¥nch11~d 0111 it,sues j Ntw h9hS ~ Ntw lows AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Salts. • o.m . Frldav orlct and ntl Chlf!ile of the 10 mosl acllvt American Slock E•ch•~ Issues, Ir~~ nallonallv t] more than s 1 =t1~e ' 1· l~L +~ ~cNSch , l~ -1111 Amdahl , U l• + o,., LNorlmarTtt 1. 6 , UJ\ -'• t~.~~ 1~· : ~~ -''• tltsotitr• I . 'JM. + '4 1Au51P1 , ..... vlAnoloEn , 1;, GoLo QuorE s METALS Quon s NEW YORK (AP) May 20 ltrev. Mvancr ··~ ~ 0ec11,,. ¥ncll11~d 1m olallisues Ntw h9hS s Ntw lows 13 2• NYSE LEADERS ~EW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 o.m Fr a v price and "'' Chan.it of Ille IS mosl eel vt Ntw York Slock E•Chl"91 Issues. tr~no nallonattv tJ more lh~sl 1. Ohio 'n1son 4, , t t~ &rwn11Ftr 1· :i-. '"1 ¥nCarb4M ,4 ,.., ~ tUC_!) ,0 1 'I) -11' Phlla Elec , 1 • ~~tll'r i: flt + •. Auslmol}I I· 11'> +4~ PavltHCHh • 'h -'" 1118"' I. r.:~ -~ 1:'~~lrs 1: 3:.· :1'• =1:1 lr~n9 ' 7 1~ + 11'1 Dow JoNE S AvERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY ' PharmaciSts, take heed DEAR ANN LANDER~· I ha'>t bttn reading your column \1nct' I was tn aradc school. and I hope you )VIII find 1t in )Our hean 10 addrns lh1s concern. The problem 1s bound to vow, and there will be a great man) mort '1c11ms as time goes on. I'm talking about AIDS. I am a :!8-)car-old male who tested HIV pos1t1vr M} doctor prescribed the drug Rctrovir in an anempt to hdp conirol rephcauon of the virus Evef) ume I lake the prescnptton 10 the pharman I'm a wreck. The drug com about S400 a month The expense I Lan handle but the altitude of lhe pharmaq emplo)ttS I cannot. When 1he derk rang up m y firs& prc~npt1on she shouted at the top of her lung\ ··"1 , God. S400' What 1s this 'iluffan-.wa\''" The nexl month I chansed pharrnac1n. but the clerk·, reactton wa~ th~ same I am on m~ fourth pharmaq and loolong tor a lifth .\nn will \ou plea'>C a'k all phar- mausls to 1mtrull lhe1rcmplo~ceson the pro~r ocha\ 1or when dealing w 11h customer\' l hn ~hould demon- ' Irate thl· -.am1: con.fidentraht\ that one e\~lt'i tu lind 1n a ph)s;c1an' onice \1gn me --\ READER '"' THE!'..\ TION·~ (.\PIT .\L DEAR READER: The kind of Insensitivity you describe 11 inn· eusable. You should have gone to the Saturday, May 21. Al• lMDEIS mana1er1 of eacb of tllose dnc stores and reported tlle doda. I hope that every person wllo works ln a pbarmaey will pay at~atioo to your lelt~r aod from taere on 111 tttal eacb calt&mer witb contlderatlon. ••• DEAR ~"1"l L.\NDER · You nxentl} pubh'>hed a letter from ··\ad 1n [)(:{·atur "dl.\lnb1ngnur\1ng home '1<.1ts w 11h an ~9-war-<lld mother ~he wnman wai. cuntuscd argumen- tatl\e and unpka\a11t ··sad.. wmpla1ncd thal 11 Wd'> draining and deprc'>~1ng. )Ct '>he could not fail 10 '1'>11 ht:r mother bccau'>l' her consc1encc \\Ouldn't kt__ her Sint·c 1h1'> letter repre-.ent!> the feeling., of a gr~at man) rt'adero. I'd like to offer a few upi. on ho"' to 1mpro'e the quaht) ofthoSl' \.ISll'> F1r'>l remind )Our~ll 1ha1 )OU will nc,er again ha\e a real' 1<.11 v.11h that w-onderful parent because she lor hl'I 1s no11hc same per.on )OU once I.new <;1op tiling 10 forcc logic and h1~1on- cal truth on an individual who 1 not rational. Your mother is probably n d)' d1stra ted Cbanse the ~ubJCCl. Walk or wheel her down the hAU. Ha~ thinp to sho~ and sha~ that )OU have brought from home. T ry to 3<'11\ au.• her memo!'} b} talking about e' cnts that happened 1n the dist.ant past. Older folks often remem~r with am:wna clant} v.hat happened 60 >ea~ ago ah hough 1he) cannot lell )Ou "'hat lhc) ate for breakfast or w-ho '1'>1ted them \C\terda} '\ ou ma) haH· to g1-.e up on )Our parcni''> mental acu1t}. but )OU can can 'iltl~ .. hare lo' c and good fet"hngs. which are far more 1mponant than keeping fach '>tra1ght The dcprl·\~d le-chngs )OU C'\- penencc \\ hrn ) ou ' 1\1 t \Our aged parent w 111 g1H~ \\l'i\ 10 pcal·e and well- ~ang v. hen 'ou rl·' 1.,._. ) our C\peCla- t1on'> Jnd Jl·c.:ept till' n·alille'i. - HELf\, \\f'ff PhD aSS01.1atc profC\\Or lA.·panmem of Geron- tolog) arid C •l'natnc Sen 1Les. Uni- , e~11' ot Tl·\a'> \outhwc,ll'm Mcd1- l al tenter al Dalla'> DEAR OR. WEST: Carla& for tbe elderly is going lo be one of tk principal problems in the coming decade. We need to undeHtand tllelr limits and deal wilb them ia a compa11ionate ma nner Thank yoa for writing. ARIES (\1arch :!1-.\pnl 19) Pknt) of reason to v.elrome "roman11, intl•rlude .. (1l·n11n1 \ irgo Sagit- tanu\ pcopk plJ\ r• •k'> n·kbrate hl\ c rcla- t1on<>h1p 1\ on tracl.. prnmt\l' ol ck' ated profcs'>nrnal \land- ing indKated You cnulJ recc1H' honu'> rcrtainl\ added ret- ogn111ori C JprKorn pla,., \lgnilat·ant role SYDNEY 0MARR SCORPIO ll>ll 21-'\.ov 211 I-motional storm 1s tin1~hcd -d11mnt1l harnHin) "'Ill prl·,a1l d1plumac' 1s requm:d Fcx U\ ,11,11 on hu\tne'is tart·er prestige. standing 1n c11mnn1n11' linanual d11lert'nn·-; v.111 be amllJhh St:lllcd TALIRl'SI \pnl 20-Ma\ 20): Transaction I!> finished. know whrn to gel oIT <;tage '\ ou made telling point appro'\lma1eh 1wo days ago -let 1t <tank an withou1 further ~1tatmn .\n .. uld name" mak~ appearance ~rn~s 10\ oh ed SAGITTARll ~ 1"-11\ 22-0ec 211 C1uo<l lunar aspt·ct lOlnl 1de' "1th ph1losoph~ lomnHtn1l'at1on. l'dUlJtlon \J)l't ulJt111n tra"el You v.111 nol be standing '>till I l•thn1qul'' can tx· pi:rtrctcd. :vou'll -.cparate 1llus1on Imm realrt' CAPRICORI\ ll>n 22-Jan I'll l rl'dll\C urges \urtat~· )ou·11 1mpnnt -.1, le. \ou'll mah· head\\ a\ in publrl rdat1on'i l''>pt'C1all~ 1n deJltng\ w 1th older ind" 1dual<. 'ou'll karn morl' Jhout trust funds. 1n'l''tmcnl\ pro'>JX'll' GEMINI (Ma) 21-Junt· 20) Stre,., independence. creat1' II\ 'cr\3t1ht' ForLe\ tend to be \(.·a11ered. relat1H· who tells .. tall tales·; 1'i no help Emphasis on tnps. '1'>1ts. ideas-that r~quire mo.-e-W()fk. ero 1s featomt ' CANCER(June:!l-Juh 2:!) Monn rece1vedaHesull ot recent efforts. contact' You'll be at nght place. 1n1u111un nng'> true. forml·r teacher 1s read) to betome 'aluctbkalh l .imtl\ membere\lcnds1m1tat1ontod1ne AQl1ARILS (Jan 211-f eb 11!1 \1r'>'>lon 1\ compkted -~nu gt·t \\hat ~ou \\an1 agn:CJnl'nl is rencgoHatcd. ~potl1glft on l'<)O~rall\c.: l'lforh po<,\lbk panncrsh1p. manta! \lalu'> 't ou'll hi.· rdu.''l·d ol another's burden L1hr.i featured LEO (Jul) 2 '\-.\ug 221 Personal hor11ons grow large. \<ioal alll\ rt1C'> acn·lerate ( ~clc high populant~ tn- crl·a~'i. memt'lt·r. nf oppt)'i1tc ..C\ lind )OU .. C\tra attract1,e" and <,a~ \Cl Focu\ on <,howman'ih1p pe~onal magnN1sm t•go VIRGO I .\ug 13-~pl :!21 ( hed dc1ails. read between hne'i. loo!.. ochind \CCncs Mam ansv.e~ surface through meditation Ma1ntarn aura "of m\slcn and glamor. protl·lt prcuous pn,,ac~ 'l nu·11 learn true meaning of ~crtl. Pl CES I Feb l4-\1,1rrh 2111 Health rt>pon ''Ill be rca'>on tor 01111ml\m ft11..u\ al\o on dependent\. l'l\:I\. cmr hl\ ml·nt 1x-oph: "ho 'hare )Our ideals '\ ou'rc due to mah lre-.h \t.1n an new d1relt1on Leo .\tluanus pla\ top rule IF MAY 21 IS YOl R BIRTHDAY ht'lure Ma\ 1s linl\hl·d \llU II rl•tt'IH' long-<.11-.tance comrnun1cat1on rdallnlt to un1qut· '>Ol'1al affarr that could include JOume~ \' ou h.i' c l''\l'cllent ~ni.e ol humor are a natural t•ntenJ1ncr .ire '>('O'>ltlH' Cllnl·erning appearance ward- rotx· hod~ 1magl' (.eman1. \ag111anus ~oplc pla) important rule' 1n 'nur hie 'ou arl· d'nam1l. "er..aule. ha' l tl·ndl·nl' 10 \lJtlcr forces 't ou II be o n more -.olld cmo11onal-lin.in< 1al g.round 1n June Onubcr v.111 al'>O be memo rable tor H•U 1 n 1988 LIBRA (\l•pt ~'-Oct 221: <. ommun1t·a1e ideas. read and wntc realt1e 'ou ha' l' ab1ht' no\\ tu win fnend\ and 1nflul·nt·e people. < ome out ol <ihell. be Rreganou~. Nocomebacksfrom Siberia Political lumcback.-. arc not un- u.-.ual in the L'n11ed ~late~ but up to now lhe-. ·ve bl-en unheard of rn the So' 1et (Inion. Not a single Soviet leader remo' ed from office has ever returned to Po''er Q What were lhc ancient Romans looking for when the) invaded Bntaan" ~ Prarl fishen~ Bui there wcren·t an). Somebo<h I 1ed Or so wrote that renowned historian Edward Gibbon It 1~ agaan'it the law an Rio de Janeiro to dance the samba 1n a lunnel hut I don't I.now wh}. C'on'i1dcr this the next time )'OU make a monumental mistake on )'Our wa) to fame and fonune: If the Leaning Tower of P1\3 didn't ult so badl). who'd e-.er have heard of Pisa? An authont) on the game of bnd&e claims players do better when anary. Considcrthllt. sir. If you'd lake 10 help your wife 1mpro\'e her pin). make her mad. What. nothin& )OU ever do makes ht'r mad? Trying telling her that her b1ddan& is peculiar. Most grownups an England an: said to find this S('lltericc fam1har: .. The junior offittclcrks \llrcrt Quite a mazed LM. Bo YD al the C\tra reward given b) their generous employer... Has all the letters of the alphabet. It's one of the more common l)pang e~crc1scs over there ~ ne" Jl'\\t'll) 'tore " 25 11mes more hkeh to <tta\ an business a full )Car than Is a new· restaurant So sa)' the sta1t\t1c1ans. urelv \-OU lttte'\\ tha1 the fa, ontc flower 10 Holland today 1s the ro~. ~ standup comedian contends a sober man doe'i not tend to lauah ou1 loud unul he he.in. a \\Oman do so. In humor.Just ns an romance. this fellow says. ifs alw1ty1> the v.oman "ho cues what happens nexL .\n all-male audience 1s touih. unle ll it's a stag aroup of dr1nkn-s. Best theater au- dience. he sa:,s. 1c; about 60 percent v.omcn cmra--.ca -......... ............... ........... ~-- (.) \\ hal "· \ nll'rll·a ·' oldest bret'd of hor\l'" \ f he qu.incrh,1r'>l' l>Jtl'S bac.:k to ahout I ti.in ~llll'lh ing d,l. 'ou do tor a 'ipra1ncdanl..k 1hemed1l O'i '><I\ 1scut out ..... tt You don't hear much about the huac Indian 1nbes o(thc Plams-the Mandans. Arikaras. H1datsu - those who Kttled and farmed. They W('tt clustered in Jreat Stable lettJt>- ments, so pox brought in by the colonials mostl)' wiped them out. That's what let the poor httlc wander- ing tnbes of Sioux take over. Ifs said Henry Ford on his buthday every year wo~ un-matched shoes- one old. one new -to remind hunself he'd once been poor. That's the story. anyhow Rearrange the letters 1n the name of Japan's ~pit.al -Tok)O -and )'OU act the lencn 1n the name of Japan's former capital -Kyoto. Locals of Newfoundland have a linao of lhe1r own: A "bunp.lo w" 1s a maternity dress and a wfiddler'' pla)'S the 'c_c9rdion. I -- A TMnege Prank Turns * To Relentlea Terror! New Movt. Thflller1 tOOP"' ces - BR IDGE Nonh-Soulh vulnerable East deals NORTH • 8 s 4 A9J AKQ7 • J s 2 W £ST EAST • " • J 10 J v IC Q 10 7 6 4 J 8 S 0 J 10 I 5 9' 2 +64 +AK98 OUTH • AQ9 762 2 6 3 • Q 10 7 3 The b1ddmg: East South West Pass Pass 2 3 J • hM Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: King of :'llonh Pass " . No, your eyes are not dccc1' ang you This 1s the same hand as ye~ter day! T o be more ai:curatt. the North-South hands arc the .-.amc. the East-West hands have one card switched in each bla'k su11. '\ester· day, the hand presented a problem for the defense. Toda). 1t's declarer who's skilJ 1s beang teMed Suppose you reach four spades on the above auction. and West leads the king o f heans Ho"' do you plan the play? You have tv.o sure lo~ers m clubs, but no loser in e11her red sull. There- fore, your only problem ts to limit your trump losers to one If West holds three trump~ headed by the kinJ, you ha\oe l""O una"o1dablc 1~­ ers· but the chancc'i of West havmg uu~p lcn&th are slight. smct he is known to have six hean . If anyone has three trumps. 1t 1s more likely tc:- bc East. It might seem, therefore, lhat the pacentaac play 1s to rake the trump fin~. Ho"'e"er, thal would result in your losing two trump tnds if the cards lie as in the d1qram. Correct technique ts to win the Ult tUOOOOI ' .... •• , .. ,,,. COfllffy 'To II A.e.· Ant ...... Pwt I ~ Ir> .. IS,.W-Slllo,. RJCtlllO c.,... PnuN IN lM9 lWN ....._,., T Mllcll E.1-Eat 1£.nden En1ten Complete tetevlalon Hating• In Sunday'• TV Piiot. CHARLES GOREN a~ ol hearts and lead a trump to the ace. If the cards are as'abo\'e, you drop the king and lo~ onl~ one trump trick 10 Ea.st And w.hat 1f the ling d<>t'.) not drop'l 'ou ~ross bad to dumm)' wnh a diamond and lead another spadt< 1f East follow.' v.tth any trump other than the loog. )'Ou simply cover Should West v.•an, all ACROSS 'bpnd 5 Standard g Ptebe 14 Mr Gardnef 15 Milan money 16 pop. 17 Hybnd 18 Antl-U SA 20 Did 9Urgety 22 Portab'e cNtlrl 23 Eyeffd problem 24 Guided 25 Charger 26 Shor1-IN9d custom 27 Surwy 28 Remnant 3 ' FUd'I fabric 34 Ags 35 Lat•· pref .• ~Middle e.t.ner 37 Stf'W'd 31 R Buma. e.g 3t Wrong 40 Cowlty ft)ws 41 Attadllriel its 42 Homburg '3 Entry "'Oltonator 45 Amend 47~...w 48~ 2 3 14 17 20 51 Bnny S3 MustQar\S 55 Nu1rtttw 57 Gue> 58 11 an ldier S9 Hin Sp 80 Ocean bird 61 Brak! 62 Existed 83 Hexaoram DOWN 1 Tnal-spm au10S 2 Burst 3 Byway "CeMne animal 5 Grooll'ed 8 Wnntd~ 7 Rom.nl9fl C•ly 8 Opal 9 IJsU lO Sojourn , , Oeciltne 12 Potency 13 $10 b'8a 19 PYcpet1y 21 Man's narM 25 cat.ra. 26 Uttte .. 21 Tempeet 29 Gal 30 Sped!• 31 Window part ~ Cc>mpoeioon 6 7 OMAR ~t SHARIF .. --· the trumps are e>Jiauilcd If he sho"'s ou1. East scoro only the tm1 of trumps Th)s bne runs the mini • cule risk 1har East bas rh~ cru.mps headed b)' the l.ma and only a doub- leton club, 1n which case he mi&ht maneuver a club ruff The odds, ho"'e'er. make this hne high)) attractive 33T ... l 4 L-torwwd 49 Half d)'9 37 Conon fabr'I<: ll TMte 50 Eto~on 40 Suitability 51 N.O 41~ 52 Winged 44 Gorge 441 Citrus fruit 53Woe 47 ~ 54 Hope deity 48 $-..ti 510-* 8 10 11 12 LmULllOTICI JUDGl111111frJ:' • ..,. •P•A~ --.. ata u• <31241 .IUDOl..._M.__ ~ JUOOe.....,.!,...,... . Q.IN(K P' ,...., -POUi ~ .._rot.LS ~ Yliew ~ .. rnlnlchool l'OLLS C•ll•n• CLIM .............. POU.l~Are8'doft CllRK AAymoncl J CL.IMKIWll••·-a.w .... o~ --...... 1115tC*1 ~, Ln ~ CllN<OonlJ~ 630UlleSl MICNIM NOTa • .....V SU. l11M "111..._..Lll llll~Or IHIP8NoeA...._ l141A ..... AIM .. INW"°"*Jecreo. CllAKL.ouiMACell\Cltot· GIVEN tNI M .. Pft. flOl.,L8 lp9 lbzl:dls• POU.I._. n 11!1f111Ge W '-~ CJ1i1Nr INIP P'9d .,.._ JUDGE 08'ri l Mercer IHI P , 1 atl CH A flOU..8 .... 0.. 8cMot JUOC11. ....,_. 1.: Knipe d rwy BICtiOft to -......, ,.,.... w.... ,,, it I ••• A.,. .AW ... I • .. AIOGI ~..... ClENC Wlr1IM e ~ ~.., MOO v-.-..~-CLEN< "'*" J Well sna .IUN 1. 1W,.. ..........,..,..,.., W ...... C~ CUAK t(atfttyft J C\.EAK~l'c:..ic¥ CUAIH~MK1119rn JUOGl.._..E._. INP~I CU"9C ..... W• PO\.L88trong"-lc:•nC* _. M CIC*' lr'Offt the JUC)Gl P8'ndll J JoM. JUDOU1!!1!(1tlF9 ¥Hl•wtc ThOA'IMQft Ct.EM Oeor'09 Ann P 32197 CLEflll< Renee I! a... JUDOt! Mugaret D 32340 ttott M•lnet OJ hour or 7 a.m. eo .. how '°" a .. lNOil•Y y Andlnon Cl.EN< l.ol9 f( .....,,.. ,..., POLLS Mauc.11 Aal· CL!JllK VMtn L WOOd• Mefet!Md POLL8 PecH!o Ttellet INSP Shlttey A Devtl of I p.m .. and tf\et dUtfl"O CLEM pi._ A Wllotl CUM DoMa E 8oofllt 32107 32114 dlftCe 32216 Cl!RK ~A Alwwd Patk ~ JUOOf: """'I Clawton thoee houn 0. pollnOC\.EN(Hullllo.M 31131 POLLS Saint wllfrlcl POLLS Driftwood U1IMW\fe10f POLLS ~d ,_.... CL!ftKD9'eyCOk*909 IOHuntangtonSt CLERK Mar9uer1te 0 ~ tor the . 3120I POLLS Md<own "-6-~ CtlAlhouM IHSP Norm4I J MAiiey ~ 3230S IHSP CarOllM A QOOdwln Strong preclneta et\111 be h POLLS HIH T•mur• denc.ie 1"31 ce..,.. Ln 214&2 Pec:llc CoMt Hwy JUDO[ Lola H Hot"Y 19332 Cindy ln P04..l.8 Hope V'-kMGI JUOOI! ~ D QlllNkY CL!N< pt.,.._ -.lnaftet deeit>-8ctloof 11170 Mul'*1Y CW INSP o..vte.• K ""'* lNSP Maidne J HeM CLERK ~ ! ~ INSP M*Y f Albgeerd t1U2 ~ Ln Cl.ERK Marie M Ion-323Q oated: Md that the pet• t1$40 a.ma~ St INSP htnd9 J Mc:t<own JUDGE MeMl'I .,.,.. JUOOE Stell.a M Sctioepf CL!RI( Senck• a Maucell JUOGe Thelma L Vantua INIP ROM L w.ocaront ,..... POLLS Coulton Rell• IOM ~-Mmed, INSP Anna L Aowlend JUDOE~16 M ftUe Cl.fAK ~ C lyan Cl.ERK Lola M Crommett 32118 CLERK....,.... Baltrua JUDGE K•thlHn A CL!RK Kenneth A clerQ are appointed otfioers of JU~~ M ~ CLEM~~ CLERK Maiy C wNddon CL!RK M•roert C How• POUS Clark ""6dence Cl.ERK Lola ! PtltlleV 8mwtt ~ Sr 4M2 Hiio Cir the 9'ectl0n fOf their,._ CLERK M•ro•rlt• 8 CLERK Myi'N M Ntedge S214t Wd 18331 8aythore Ln 322A CLERK Petnc:t. A Mon-S2341 IH8P JOMA MelU.. spectlve voting~--31ZS7 POLLS Peclftc R.llnCfl 32165 INSPStVrleyMClartc POLLS~1&hool i..,. POLL8Ctty0ym8ultdtng JUDGE Madelloe A l)fecinet•. and they shall CLERK Patrtda E 8r1ggl POLLS Foun1411n Plan QubhoUM POLLS City Gym Buadi"9 JUDGE ~ Dugan 9800 eunor. Dr CLERK JoMptl a M~ 1800 Palm AV9 CoultOn hOld tald eleetlon Md 31208 ~ ClubhouM 7W S..blUn Of lt()() Palm Ave CLERK Phy!Ua J Meh•ffey INSP Mil M Vin caron. INSP Giibert E Hin 111 CLERK Mary J Montgom· make return t~f In POLLS SedtM Al 11tte11ce 112SO &roc*Nnt St I NS P Sau n d r • J INSP Lll'lda J &.trnete CLEAi< Mat1ha D Kull JUDGE Id• Chad 32300 JUDGE Betty E Hll wy themannetprOlltcSedbY t490TOUCMAve tNSP~MBr~ OultwMft JUDGl!JoanA5-ly 32189 CLERK Virginia L POLLS Marina View CLERKGllbertEHlllJr CURKO.borat!JKruec:k law The follOWtng la• ltst IHSP J.,,.. M ~ JUDGE ~ E Bred-JUDGE Bert>ara E UV9t-CLERK Mwtha J Sheeter POUS S.. AW• Mobil Motlnaro khool CLERK Mwy H Vega 323&4 ot the precinC1s In tne JUDGE Lola A Jenn6ngt l9y mote CLERK A"9on C 8arllh Pn Clubhouall Cl.ERi< Ruth L Hennigh 5882 Tllbuf9 Dr 32342 POLLS Harbor View general area of CLERK LoulM M a..la CL!AK M9ry P alYbb Cl.ERK GMn J !Waw 3216e 8241 Wamet Ave 32~7 INSP PS1rlc6a A Craft POLLS P.-.on School Clubtlouae FOUNTAIN VALUY HUN'TlNOTON •ACH aAY VleW co•TA••A NEW'PC)ttT KAC" CLERK La Veda E Ken-CLERK ~ ~ CLERK Diane L Hayea POLLS Creal Vie'# School INSP Rena C Dlllon POLLS Mercer Resktenoe JUDGE 8ti1 rte y A 20ee 1 Fam8'1110fth Ln 18800 Saybrook Ln drO 31231 32143 18052 U.. Ln JUDGE Roee 0 Atkins 20321 Deervale Ln ~endt INSP M•~t C Fr ... INSP Warren E bc:Mrnlg 31211 POLLS Mottet A.ideoce POLLS Huntington Land-INSP Jardine L Wltllama CLERK Marlon J LawhMd INSP 8-lne V Middleton CLERK P 1 er In a Z man JUDGE O or o thy L POUS KJugman Ae9j. N 11 GrectOe Avie mark ClubhOUM JUDGE Allee R Ruz!Gka CLERK Irene L Goum JUDGE Betty P A.Jeunder PMCOlatl JUDGE France 1 B Zacnern19 deno. INSP Anthofty B Monel 20880 Oakridge Lo CLERK John R Wtltlams II 32190 CLERK Sus•" W CLERK Hilde H LarMn &aloatd CLERK Leno<• G Kllg()re 9C 111 La Gtanad• Alie JUDGE JervW H ~ INSP Thelma 0tson CLERK M.,y J Rich-POLLS Ricnardson Resi-Kuebflc:h 32307 CLERK Elva J Zanlu CLERK Dorothy C Weller INSP Tania Klugman CLERK Jeney Peters JUDGE~ F Bled! ardson oenoe CLERK Allee P Hemmings POLLS C•ghao Resl-CLERK Theodore J 32385 l"OlJNTAIN V4LIZY JUDGE Hazel A 8oyeJ CLERK~ A Green-CLERK Leonard L Oteon 32167 18261 Nauau Ln 32289 dence Zanlu POLLS Huntington 31001 CLERK Jo E Lewis how CLERK Philip L Silk POLLS Huntington Beach INSP 8eYwty E Zlm· POLLS Tomich Real· 17282 Whetmore Ln 32343 Hatbor Recquet Club CLERK Giwn. S eeven.y 3123' 3214' 8-pmt Cnut'ch merman denCe S POLLS Kettler School 4121 Wtrrwlf Ave POLLS A Courreges 31212 POLLSJad6aA11icMnc:ie POLLS Duchene Reel· 8121at.Ave JUDGE Donald E Rich-9511Scotstoun0r IN PLauraCaghan 8750Donlett0r INSPMyraFSchelbel ~":'Santa Carletta St POLLS Fountain Vaitey 18332 Birch St deooe INSP Wiida H Frakes ardaoo INSP L.urle E Werner JU~E h Carol A Road· INSP Francine p &.tono JUDGE Grace P Holcomb High School INSP Oevendra 8 Jedla 3M2 Aquarius Dr JUDGE Gladys e Parile< CLERK Joanna F\k:n-JUDGE Suzanne H Roses en aug JUDGE Ellubeth A Hut>-CLERK Jo S Andrews tNSP Ve<onlca C Roberts 178 18 &tshard St JUDGE Hlrupema D Jad6a INSP Marie H Duchene CLERK Marie S L•ndn ardson CLERK Gloria Lugo CLERK Jeennle Reyno+ds bald CLERK Ruth D Fann JUDGE J~ L Aui>ei INSP Evelyn M Wardlow CLERK Sar-" J BN9ca JUDGE Heier\ S PNIOS CLERK Martha E H1bbwd CLE.AK CLERK Patricia M CLERK Jud Ith A CLERK Saodr• L Lucero 32366 CLE RK Cynthia L JUDGE Catherine 8. CLERKKentonVKr8u9 CLERK Florence L 32168 32191 Dempsey Oubourdleu CLERK JoHphlne A POLLSMartlo~dence Boespftug Whitney Arciero P 0 LL S Bay I ho res POLLS VIiiage View 32270 32308 St9Phens ll032 WlnslOw Or CLERK Ardll E Bradley CLERK Ha,mj Couffegee 31240 CLERK Jode A McAdams Clubhouse School POLLS Jos•ph Perry POLLS Barnes Resl"9nCe 32344 INSP e.tte A M_,.m 31002 CLERK Bonnte K Muon POLLS Ho;en R&ldence 32145 84'01 El ArToyo Or 5361 Sisson Or School 6281 Myrtle Or POLLS Koepp R•ld«loe JUDGE Martha E Smtih POLLS Allison Aelldefloe 31213 1~!35p ~1 .... _ L ~~ POLLS Chaney Resl· INSP Lucille 0 Rogers INSP Mary A Jenkins te231 Harding Ln INSP George E Singer 20762 Chaucer Ln CLERK Annette J Wltaoo 85 76 Tule River Cir Sc ~ """ •-• ._.., ... __ JUDGE Mildr--" Fitz JUDGE Sall •• a~ INSP T><~ •• St JUDGE tt--P .... _. INSP Oorts A Rot>ens POLLS Villa View hool JUDGE n•n1e SS ..._d .,_,.,. 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J~ *"' A """'* """' .,.p a.tty J Pl9rce CUN< lW .. &ar04h ~!Ate ..... 31201 POUf K)IO R•UuN 11137 8-:fl ~ CLERK Ewtyn M Mehar denCe Ct.ERK a.ttyJ Venntft9 12300 ,&UOGE Conttance 8 CLEM OMn T Fftl:I A~ ~ Freel Molole = ~;::,,,~"" =-~ ~~ POLLS ~n::.'on A-. ::-; ~·.......,.. Cl.ERK Neomi M ..... = = :!•lo.tioe ~:Dawn McAtw POU.I = Moblll POlL.8 =Ol'I Vi.ta t1IO F1ncl\ Allle JUDGE Lawrence ! CL!AKAMIMVTf'llllPOrt daflCe JUOGIQeoroe I'....,_ S220t _,a '19' ScfwW1 CL!RK~l<um9r CounWyCIYb 11561..,_..,,.. 81 ~ Dorfla A AuUedgl HOW1 CL.ERK 512 H41r1ford Ave CUM "9mona K~ POU.a ..... on ... JUOOe ... D Stone lnM '1M44 ... oea.. IN8P SC*loir Llt1'9ton JUDGE Wend• L CUMHcncNlW.... 12104 IHSP Catl!eflne H CL.EAKa.MhEMMte Otffn Club SerlH CLIN<,.....MManot POLLS Cert>ON ~ IHIPMhCOWrt UUDO&lena~ ~80i' CL!RK Yl•lene D POLLS Le WuHtl MaicUocl U1M ~ CLEAKDoftaKluetllloe ~ :NDQa..,.,M ._,d'efd CL!M Ft.,._ C Lit· Cl!AK--.....D--Anderton ~ JUOCU Don•ld w flOU.SQllOdt~ 1«181COICIM••oo~ 32J01 171ttTWtlnU, ~ JHlflMle .... !':""-•--\..--.: --r .__.. 11m ,,.Mondr•Ot Macleod 15252~1..n 0.-WLW... flOLLS .. 8ilnOn .Aide tN8P'*fdeAMd<ee -----·---.. _. ..... C\AAK ~~ "°" l'OUS ..... At • IOil w ........ CNoOo c LE" K N Ol•n e I( lfCU ~ L unctet• .AW Mery s ..._ lc:ftoof JUDO• Ileen or .I CllN<..,... Hellcla¥ .., --..&tii sMiner A ifn ice 11tlt a.. ....,.. 8' JUDO! M erlann• c ,.,....,_, WOOd a.1.AK.-.a w.._ 20400MlipOll8l CWtlw aw - t•f7 Stlt llbal9h ll NP Metge.Ill M ...._ tt'°"t Ct.fM NOY* H ~ ~Thom.a9 A ..,_, ClW MertlnJ 0.... MP ~:."'4•*9 CUM Mety R ~ '°'-l.l Hel Plrt ...._, = ArwlN N--. .. ~ J.... JUDGE....,. --a.toe .. ,... 12"2 CUNCc.tof J........... ·~ JUDO( a Yen-CUN<,.,~... •1 .... Aw JqpaelllrA~ CLIMNefleylQ._.,. ~tto.llld ~ ....,,,.. ,.._ QSllK~M --fllOUI HM ... WW.....,,... ·Miiii WO•••CCGllrie ,_l..eiillrLft C:J;!AllC 1'11011,.ne " ' l'JJ8 f.... 32105 dlnoli 11115 ,,..... CllRK C.lh«lne , '°'-LI w_.. 0...... JUDOI....,.,.._., ....... wt'9liy ....,.,,,.. 11m ftOl.L.8..,,., Rtl!lllerlC!I '"'...,. Dt l'OLLI Cir Cle YI•• IOH w ... A"9 ,...,... = .. Cl.INC Kii A.... ... = = =. a.!JIC cerot c...... POUt ~ H ......_ 19341 ~ Ln MP La DefM .. ..... .... .... ........ H ,.,..,_ Cl.IN( OoM c.... ...... • Cl.IM~!J 1sna v Ol I" K H• l e f\ l lt203 ..,_. ~ V.... Main IMI ._._Dr '"9 ,,_ _. ....... 1( tMd IDl1 Nu.I Wlndeot' ..... W11..,,.,A.e' JUDO£ A11 dre y fll JUOGellnyJO~ ...,,,.,..LlA-*e .IUOQl~O._.., fl'Olll VIiia ........ .AW_C_. POll9 .,,, ..... ....._ .... ..., QAt IMM W ..-., H""" Cl1M ..,_,I~ JUCXK ._,AM~ C\.INC ....,._I Hlf-*' CUM Mw ¥ 8 11Mi1 -- I tLlllCWllJ .IUOGI Ootot' Cl.atlC F~ ti..,,.._ Cl.EM,..._I.,_ CLUUC Robert W .. Yma ..... Or OLUIK GlettftOll H MlllAlijii ...... C1t •tttf ...... At1 v._ oa... ...,.,.. CUM..,..,..., .......... ._.,.A ....,.. .,..,..c,.... " C.•llM"°"' ...... to 12* POLLS 00fdon Aft!. --• 112 Sonoma Of INSP Mtry A OOfdon JUDO£ c.rol J Albert CLEAi< Aobert L C$ CL!At< ~th K OYeftwu 32311 PO\.LS Sfff'l\ln Am- ~ 15082 fkltM1t Clr INSP Chartlne [ S"'1'\tn JUDGE Suydam S Oraaemen CLERK JOMpf't C SHMan CLERK Eldon B HuttalUlf 32392 POLLS Tayne Ru1d9n0a ees2 Nyanu Of INSP Mllgla A T ayne JUDGE Mary N Stot!H CLERK Mary B ZataJle CLERK Dorolhy J Men~ 32393 POLLS Huntington Shorecl1tfs Clubhouse 20701 e.ech Blvd INSP Frances L Osborne JUDGE Amella M1111son CLERK P1tnc11 U W1l- 1tams CLERK Ruth E Walsh 32395 POLLS Phllhps Residence 613 Jana Cir INSP E David Phillips JUDGE Judith L Pell CLERK Kathy A Florence CLERK Liam M Russell 32398 POLLS Hing Bch Ftn Vly Bd of Realtors Ole 810 1 Slater Ava INSP Anna L Texeira JUDGE Betty A Perlgen CLE RI< Kristan R Prttchard CLERK Sharon F C1ule1 32•00 POLLS Harbor His Vig Clubhouse <46"9 V11ta Bahia Dr INSP John B Crawford JUDGE Gerald T Barron• CLERK Mae E Mathers CLERK Emmeline J Schaefl!f 32'401 POLLS Dugan Residence 901 Pier Of INSP Belly C Dugan JUDGE Vtrg1n1a Barce- llona CLERK Dons H King CLERK Cheyenne A Re- nard 32402 POLLS Green Residence 20 10 1 Crater Cir INSP Dennis L Manll&r JUDGE Dolores A Low· enbruck CLERK Carol A Pfeifer CLERK Rosemary L Fa1r- clllld 32•03 POLLS Turner Residence 20582 T roon Ln +NS?~ JUDGE Mary J 0 Connell CLERK Doris A Mellll CLERK Maureen Nesbitt 32405 POLLS Villa Warner Clubhouse 6600 Warner Ave INSP Usa M Berlant JUDGE Diane 0 Lowey CLERK Nancy W Bugt>y CLERK Elmer A Mye11 32407 POLLS Penny Residence fH~2 Glen Of INSP Aita M Whalen JUDGE Eleanor A Wood CLERK Nellie T ambolleo CLERK Ema R Gebhard 32'408 POLLS Worlhlng1on Dodge 16555 Beach Blvd INSP Sonya K Warren JUDGE Mary E D«ll CLERK Jacqueline E Hen- derson CLERK l~a Fa1ardo 32•09 POLLS EdlSOf'I Communt· ly Center 2 t377 Magnolla St INSP Virginia L 0 Sullivan JUDGE JOMPfl A Buue« CLERK Margaret L Cius CLERK Lawrence Panitta 32411 1 1080 U022 POLl.8 ~--"4lel-POt..LI c.-.ge Park --ld'OOI ms Tl#lt#I AV9 neo NOn• o.m. Ad INIP ~ ... Ul1 !NP Nwl M ~ JUDGI ao... F ntn JUOOI H..,. I L...-n Cl.IJ'K EM• I Comk* CLEM ,...,.._I(~ OUN( M.,y H lledlt* CL.ERK M•~ M Miiiet 51215 a202t POl.1.8 Evan• ,._.cllencle POLLS COtCOten "-1- 2011'2 ~IMCI& °' derl09 INSP Ulltan I~ tit TutiCI Ln JUOOE Frenc. S 0 8hM INSP Cato! T HoN Cl.ERK Eunice A Hall JuOGe Hwotd J Hohl CLERK J.ctl L.etAU CLE,_K Oewn M Crlld- 812 ii doCk POLLS N~t Chll· Cl.EAi< Ale•andrl W Jo<- CSrena C«lt• den 20221 Cyr ... St INSP Gall A Hench JUDGE Jen~ L Alfrey CLERK AoHmary R WOOd CLERK Petnci. S Young COSTA MESA 52027 POLLS S.nlley RHI· dier1Ce 170 Ttw Mui• Cir IHSP Vehdeen L Tetry JUDGE CLEM Erika S Bentley CLERK Bwt>et1 E Bentley 52021 52001 P 0 L L S 8 r o o k v I a w POLLS AM Comtnl>fllty ClubhouM c.nter G30 W Paulat•no Ave &e 1 Hamilton SI INSP Edna M Stanley INSP Roneld D 1.Ntet JUOOE Helen E Navarra JUDGE Mary D Perry CLERK Victor J Stanley CLERK Jene S AbboH CLERK Ptllllp D Navarra CLERK John 0 Perry 52031 52002 POLLS Lawrence Resi- POLLS Fire Station •2 dencle 800 Batcer SI 25'5 Fairway Of INSP Richard D Kum· INSP Elliabeth A Winnen prhey JUDGE Alyce L Nall9fa JU 0 G E M yr t I a M CLERK Thad D Solloway Humphrey CLERK Allee L Lawrence CLERK Muriel J Mallory 52032 CLERK Lucien L Sisson POLLS Nalgflt>orhood 52003 Recreation center POLLS Chapel Mesa Bible 1845 Park Ave 1734 Orange Ave INSP LIWfence H Grimes JUDGE Eltzat>ath A Larilllere CLERK Ruth V Homan CLERK VIia M Vrtton 5200• POLLS Washington Aesi- ~ 1817 Aliso Ave INSP Ann F Washington JUDGE Jlllllt L K1ngurd CLERK Rachal H Co<dray CLERK Amber E King· .. rd 52005 POLLS Redouley Resi- dence 280 Kno1t Pl INSP Richard w Re- doutey JUOG E Ttlfany N Ande<son CLERK Perla Thompson CLERK Andrea A lacino 52006 POLLS Beechet Resi- dence 200 Magnoha St INSP Batty J Beecher JUDGE Charles A 8eeche< Jr CLERK Patricia A Lippert CLERK Ada B Weather- WU INSP Gene J Adams JUDGE Margaret N Ke- nyon CLERK Laura C Hruza CLERK Helen M Wiik 52033 POLLS Pacific Chiroprac- tic Centers 2360 Newport Blvd INSP Anlonta M Alomar JUDGE James B Green CLERK Besie J Snow CLERK 5203• POLLS Bissell ReStdence 874 W 19th SI INSP Eleanore F Humpttrey JUDGE Delora E Elling CLERK Ina A Johnson CLERK Pearl I McConnell 52035 POLLS Caston ReStdence 213 Camellia Ln INSP Anne Caston JUDGE Barbara K Carl CLERK Marlene A Tripp CLERK Rot>art Schmall~ Ill 52037 POLLS Conroy Residence 275 7 Cibola Ave INSP Dorothy E Breheny JUDGE Joseptt W Masi CLERK Rictiard A White CLERK Robert L Hall POLLS Sea Gala Clubhouse 16011 Bonalre Clr INSP M Joan Nelson JUDGE Marjo<ie H Thiel CLERK Sharon L Skarlk CLERK Margery A Dorsey 324 t2 POLLS Beachwalk Clubhouse 19751 Deep Hubor Of INSP Joy 0 l<arr JUDGE Nancy K Fernandez CLERK Virginia A New· bury CLERK C11olyn M Fox 324t3 POLLS Burtk Reslden<:e 20082 Cape Cottage Ln INSP Fred• L Wallec• JUDGE Dorothy M Grubbs CLERK ReQlna M Viti.Ito CLERK Ellubeth C Dix 3241'4 POLLS Stan R41sidence 9782 Klnot C.nyoo Of INSP Louis D Stan JUDGE C.ther!M A Stan CLERK .kMw'I F Ctmpagne CLERK Vlciorle A Karp. 32415 P0U..S 8cott R•ldence 22032 Caplal,..no Ln INSP Linda J Scot1 JUDO~ Margaret P MllD'Ola Cl.ERK Jennla K Hayee CLEM Luella R Mc:Gulnn 324'8 POU.S ~ AealdlnCa °"~ 20241 LlghttlouM LI\ IHSP ~randt J 8lleeon JUOOE Jeck I H9t\ CLEAK Vif1lln'a J S..,., CLEAi< L .... A Sdlilr 12417 POU.I 8HChW&lk ~ 11711 0..., H•bor Or IHSf' Jofwl A a.cord .IUOOE ... tyJ...,_ CUN< l.Mde A ..... Q.EN( ...,, e. LAe IAYVlaw 110U l'OlLI U ... ocy ,._. dlfa MU "18 •Dr ...., ....... MllCWY JUDm .--~ Cl.BIC ..., T MlllW CUM,._Altcn 521:12 POLLS PIM AMldance 1056 San Pable> Cir INSP Maria Q Pane JUDGE E.kzab9th B Bundy CLEAi( MatfQfle J 8oye1· ta CLERK Darlene H Powers POLLS Churctt 52168 Pra1bytarlan 2950 Fei<vWw Rd INSP Carolyn J Crok• JUDGE LOii L M8 CLERK Jeen E Kuhn CLERK Patricia E Bt.ay 52t67 POLLS Cozad Realdenoe 3104 Van Buren Ava INSP Janet D Coad JUDGE C6rolyn Colllns CLERK Ethel M Lewta CLERK Sadayo Ono 52t6t POLLS Ireland Realdenoe 11H t Kauai Pl I NSP Marilyn L Strotimalef JUDGE Joyoe I Ellison CLERK t.ilarguerite N Mllnet CLERK Jean E Kraus 52173 POLLS Harbof Ar .. 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CLERK Sandra K 6tr.,h CLEAK AllCI L Bergan 52200 POLLS Wltson SctloOI 801 W Wilson St INSll' Ootor• I Living JUDGE Barbara K WrlQht CLERK Mery J W~ CLERK JOMC>fl A Lewan- dOWlkt 52201 POLLS Harmon A9s1· dance 1859 llhnota SI INSP Jen.I D Harmon JUDGE Laura F Siet>els CLERK Joanna J Economalloa CLERK Damon L Gustatson 52203 POLLS Retd Residence 2943 CAylon Dr INSP Jean W Pate JUDGE JOhn W Reid CLERK Geraldine Armstrong CLERK Evva Lou M Reid 52208 POLLS Fa1n11ew Develop- ment Center Auditorium 250 1 Hart>or Bl.O INSP John W Murray JUDGE Wilma F Bourgeois CLERK Dorothy J Carroll CLERK Michael M Schwartz 52209 POLLS Kreutzer Resi- dence 2524 Colby Pl INSP Royalla M Archet JUDGE Alfreda E Kreutzer CLERK Esthet M Meaney CLERK Claudia C Trussell On1nge Coal OAtlY PU.OT/Friday, MIW 20, tlll &*' CLUIK '"t•borg 8 CLEAi< O•r&Jdlna J JUOGI A ZOe ..._ POU.I FIMta Am ltunt SpenolW e.t1oeh CL-ERK Mw• l B WNW ~ C\.fAK Und• A Heck•« CLEAi< !dlth M Hamilton CLERK MertN J ~ 2414 Vitta Del Oro 53089 53326 53* INSP Hu9'1 M 1.ong POL.LS s-1n Re9idanc.e P 0 L L S V • r •a 111 a I P<X.1.8 Wiiia AA--d~""-I09• JUDGE Mu.gh E ttlli 2212 Clllt Of ClllbtlouM 420 Cortland Dr CL!AK Wtlme I Htckman INSP Oonton Sawin tot Caoney Ln INSll' P..,._ N Mic:Niell ~RK ''9"C'* S Ed• JlJDGE Fral'C4 L Wrqit INSP Jona~an 811&1 JUDOE Jo Anna Wi11- mundt0n CLERK M11tglt C Molla JUDO! c.c.iua Fannon CLERK Joyc9 M $u)'C11m S30e5 CLERI< Mwy W Cola CLERK L9"0n Flelahat CLERK $hella A Oetany POLLS YMCA 8u11d1ng 63090 CLERK MW'tha M Barrell 53Mt 2300 Unlll'lftily Of POLLS M8Mll ~ S33~ POLI.$ P .... ~ IMSP Agna M ~ 2027 Highland Of POI.LS St Andr.-Pret· '47 Mom.ng Canyon Rd JUOOE a.nor R O.o INSP 9arth06d A Hake t>ytarian Cl\ufcfl INSP Pauline P P .... CLERK N•vonna 8 JUDGE Adelle Z Manetl 900 St Andrew1 Ro JUDGE .JeW9I B ~ Nlenhula CLERK Andrn J LtnQi. INSP M~ L Cahva CLERK a.rte M Fau CLERK Mary M Ber~ CLERK Mna E &YI· J u D G E H • r , I• I I CLERK Marianne PatWI 530&6 19'WO<th SchrMgle 53370 POLLS Newpo<t Cr•t 5309 t CLERK Lynn 0 Cook POLLS 8fOW1l Re9tdenee Ctut>nouM POLLS Jon. Raloenc.e CLERK 8 tO-, i\cac1a Ave 201 lnlreptd St 308 Poe>P'f Alie 53327 INSP Belly R Hippe IHSP F'9da M Latto INSP Margara1 T WUISOf1 POLLS 0..iy ~ JUDGE Jl.ICl1th c Jacl(son JUDGE Vwgln1a E Englllh JUDGE Patr!Cla B Jones 4701 Hampden Ad I CLERK Myrtie O van- CLERK Marianna c Myers CLERK Armida Mccann INSP Jean 0 Hilchey bockarn CLERK Linda H JaGObS CLERK Bart>ara H Dav.ea JUDGE CLEAi'. LUCI~ S Palla.son 53068 53092 CLEAi< Linda J Hilchey I 53371 POLLS Promontory Point POLLS Carroll Beel< CLERK Myrna A Wrtgttt POL LS Hart>or V e.,.. Clubhouse Community Ceotet S3328 Ctut:>nouse C\.ERK ~I wrie CLERK NIM V CMal~ l SS* POLLS Udo Aoorn 2200Pw1t~ tHSP HWl'neft W Ax'*Od 1 JUOOE ANne L a.ttot1 CLERK ROM Atpert CLE.AK Sheri L HUIWIU 53o401 POLl.S Col"'9r ~ • ~V!St•~• INSP Vvg#WI H Oevtl JUOGE Allen H Oav11 Cl.ERK Joht'I J Gannon CLERK i\11()1 M LOnus There will be no palling p!ICM lor Iha lollOwtt'w.i prec1ne11 In the elKtlOn, and the quaftftad voter• shall vote by abMnt voter ballot 0< vote at the 0f1K;e ol the R@IQ1strar Of Vot.en 1300 Su Grend AV9nue, santa Ana Cahfornla tH \ \ lt'W 200 Ptomontory Dr West 115 Agate Ave POLLS Newport Center 1 t854 Pon Weetbourne Pl INSP e.rtram A Rowe INSP Betty A Marshall Ltt>farv INSP Marcia E Div•• 'l IMd I JUDGE Edna M Rowe JUDGE Floe M Orut 856 San eiern.nte Of JUDGf Bart>a<a A Means I "1~ I CLERK JoAnn c Van-CLERK June A Pernwonti INSP Margaret B Kreoet I CLERK B11bara A Ho111e ., I 1111 ' II dervort CLE AK V 11o1n1 a J JUDGE LOii J Arr>Old I CLERI< Barbara H1c11e I I• 1 " CLERK Kathryn M Ludlow HaVettCk CLERK Ellen E Mcclellan 53372 ,, 1 ... I S3069 53093 CLERK Ltl>I M F•encn· 1 POLLS Hart>or V1o:w l .:ii. POL LS Rubins Aes1oenc;e p 0 L L s l I 0 0 I s I e Knuo~ ClubhOuse 45 Beacon Bay Clubflouse 53350 t854 P()(I Westoourne P• 1 INSP Tad A Rut>1ns 701 Via LtdO Soud ll'OlLS Mcarthur AMI INSP Manon E Harne~ JUDGE Lorraine M I INSP Susan E Olson deoce JUDGE Anna Kurtz R.Jbins I JUDGE Char1011e W Ale• 1986 Sandcastle O< CLERI< Bellyf' K FatJre CLERK Mane E Enghstl anoer INSP M1ldrfld C Bowman CLERK Anrie E G1irC1\ CLERK James F Engltsti CLERK Oofothy M Rdy JUDGE An~ Mca<lllv• 5:;,,•• • 5307 I CLERK Ruth L B•ll1no~ CLERK ~tlt'lle G LISS POLL s TemPlfl Bat • c1hm POLLS Newpor1 Hdrbor I 5309• CLERK Mary D CanceU•e" 1011 C.tmelbac._ SI H~hSchoo4 POlLSHarbor01stric;tOI-53:;51 I NSP C l arenc t-"" 600 Irvine Ave loce POllS Unrt~ Br~er~· HQ9C•f'f9 " \\ I'll!( I IH .\I Ii INSP Janet P Farrmgton J 1901 B.Jysooe Or I Realtors Ne~t To Theater JUDGE JUDGECA-11aESm11ey INSPOonsJCornell 2915ECoast""·""' CLEP" Bartd•41 M CLERK Edward A Glenri JUDGE LOUIN A Pratt INSP M Liss fo1re Coe~ rPll CLERK Joy F Foster I CLERK Harriet V Learned I JUDGE Renate Moll11<en CLEAit N•nt• M & ... c~ 53072 CLERK Cat~flne H Crail CLERK Anita M Ma11roew!> ir•g"an1 •1 1 1 ,, , 1,. 1,.,,1 1..,,.1 i POLLS Gouv1on Res1 53095 1 CLERK Marcia rt: Ho-I 533'8 I ,,i.. ud• r ,. t.,1,1,,.::u.11 dance POLLS Thayer Residence 53352 POLLS Ma,,ne« Ch•'"' 106 Otamond Ave 106 Via LOl'Ca POLLS "1-00f' '1aroo• 1000 B•<.'>r. A.e 1i .• 1. " ~1 ... 1 .1 .• , ol ,, .. ~ INSP Margarel v Tonev INSP MaqOI' .. J Dingle I Lawn Bowlll')(} Ctut>tiovse INSP Wilham J Cec~.i Jr 1,111h JUDGE Cynthia H Hous JUDGE Juanita L Thayer 1550 Crown D• North JUDGE Aust1r; S Da~nf>!> ton CLERK Barbara M INSP Evetyr S S1lve< CLER11. A10t'• G Sr;ee1s Doaald rHnf\ CLERK Bart>ara M Pa11on I Kroener I JUDGE Me~ P St1~r CLERK M1Chdel ~ He.ward I R"Jthlrar ot \ 111"" CLERK Maureen M Nolen I CLERK Marlys E Semen CLER!< Mar.., F Bennion 53379 9, -\Jln;i Lov I.I\"'"''"· 53073 S3096 CLER" Hut>e•t f\A Bar~ POLLS T1>orr1sen Res rH-pvh POLLS VIP Pr~oes POLLS True Residence 53.:~.J oence 2001 w Balt>Oa Blvd 2610 Seavtew A11e POLLS. NP .. pon Hills 26 Bur"1"9 Tree Rd 522 tO INSP Harry M Dalt>y INSP Anna L True I C1ubnouse INSP Be•n•c.e C Ba1doc~ POLLS Chrt$1 Lulheran JUDGE Pauhne E Oalt>y I JUDGE Frances B Ackley 1900 Pon Cariov. Pl I JUDGE Dar11rw R Walke< Church CLERK Elizabeth V Strub CLEAi< Beverly A S1lt>er INSP Lois B Ge19elf' CLER" Don C. Fennet 760 Vtelor•a St CLERK Colleen K HObl•I I CLERK Hazel A Eowa•ds JUDGE IC.a•en K T"omP CLEAi' Teres.. K Ste-<hng l#vt...u t •• ' l .. itill•~· e""' ll. h P1I I M .. , .!U I~ }'!l'lll INSP Mane L Crockett 53074 53097 I son 53381 JUDGE Helen M Hodge POLLS Commun11y POLLS Et>ell Clut>hovse CLERK B1111e M Freemon POLlS Pom'Tlter Resi-fte~ ....... CLERK Mamo D Arruda Church 515 W Balboa Blvd ClERI\ Winona ~ollowil) d~ce I NAm aTATDEWT CLERK Rachel M 611HehotropeAve llNSPLoretta'VBelcher I 53354 31Slartisr1C1 ThefolowlngpaBON.,. Rutledge INSP Judie A Peth19a1 JUDGE Jean Berg POLLS Newpar• Sn<Yes INSP Davia J Pomml&f OOtl'Q ~ • 52212 JUDGE MB'fOfle E CLEAi< VoCkt 0 Finney C1vor.ovse JUDGE Ma~rnt-C Pom-lEE l ASSOCIATES· POLLS Nazarene Cnureh Nielsen jCLERI<. Delmar M Re 151 1 Cana St mier llRVINE. 18401 Von KJlrman 1885 Anaheim Ave CLERK Margaret M H1lhS ynotd!> INSP Alvin J Feldman CLER"' L n<>a J Deiiln A--Sun• 1 tO lrw. INSP Leslie A Weber CLERK Signd B Yeo 1 . 53098 JUDGE Doris A FelOman CLER" Miill'y D Kuhlman ICallf 92715 JUDGE Jo L Ctinstensen 53075 POLlS Scnmodt Rest-CLERK Marie S Racc1alt1 53383 LAe & A•oc•ill• Com-~ Real &tat• Sef, CLERK Barbara 0 WMe POLLS Bonner Resl()ence dence CLERK Oor·s E Sctiroedef POLLS Goeo;xie ReSt· l vlCleS inc -IMna C..... CLERK Merrill P Simpson 212 Via C>tion 1805 E Balboa Blvd I 53355 ~ IOfnia 184-01 von Kannan Jr I tNSP Jean F Bormet INSP E1eine S L•ntiott 1520 K..e• D• A_,ve Su11e , io lfW>C. 52213 JUDGE Rooen F Bonner JUDGE Rot>erta M POLLS Bickel Res1den<:e 1NSP Bell't Goegge Celt! 92715 POLLS SI JOhns Cnurcti CLERK p AH II d Schmtdl 380' SeasN>te D< JUDGE Bonnie A Bar Thl8 tNaAMM 1• c~ atsv o an er C ERK •• Ann L INSP S1dne-, E StG"ei I OUC'led by a cor~a1oo•1 t83EBaySt CLERK Florence S L ..... ary j rington .._.. INSP Eileen A Culi.tl Javerera JUDGE W Ja~ Wood CLERK Ed•tl' L Pre<itru ThomM R Actllmm p,__ Preston CLERK J G Wood CLEAi< Palnc•a p WOOd Qenl JUDGE Karen 0 Walsh 53076 at CLEAi< Oofoth., A Em-CLERK Balt>••a J tann l._ clGIUIMil -ft1aO CLE AK Jean n1a A POLLS Newport Elem 53099 I "'°"9 1 ""J33~ \With the County Qwt. at Of. ~~ aw.~+ 001 POll& tlattJOr1tay Ctub ! 53356 POLLS urwvPfsa1 Savings \8"99 Co\Jnfy on Aot1I it. Howe 1•th St & w Ba1ooa B1vo Clipoer Room I 18an1< 198& 52214 iNSP Betty l McCar111y 1221 w C'oas1 Hwy POLLS Board ol Reanors 2620 Sar Miguel D• ... f'P9'121 POLLS Plall Residence INSP Joleent" Han•s ~*PO•t Haroor Costa INSP loa,., We<bt'l·O<taro-Pvt>ft9he0 Or~ eoa.t 3361 Alat>ama Ctr ~~s~!1 Cr st• an e JUDGE Bar bar a L Givens Mesa I dO ()lWly P11e>1 AD" 2t Mey f> INSP Vtrgin1a I Behrens CLERK Lois B Dethng CLERK Stitrley E Hamann 401 N NewQort Blvd JUDGE Anna J 11.a11en-13 20 1988 f ·2•a , JUDGE Charlotte B CLERK Anna B Pele<sen CLEAi<. M<tqoroe P Riley INSP w1111am H Wright b8G'1 I Walk., 53 100 JUDGE Mar'r T Lante" CLERK Ma.-.n 0 Nielsen •-..,. Mf\TM"C ~ 53077 CLERK OavtO D Hall ... , .-~ "'11.W. CLERK Ma111ynn H POLLS Baker Res1d8f'ICe POLLS Flynn Residence R A CLERK Deenetce Petk1ns ---------- Wortman 15t5 An11a Ln 53 Balboa C11ves Cl ERK icnaro 53386 AC"'10U8 ~SI CLEAi< Ernes11ne SI INSP Kathleen M Baket llNSP George P Fo•te .. ollt' Kuyiceno-;:3357 i POLLS Batt>Oa Room ..,._ 8TA~ Kearns JUDGE Ltlltan Biest.Oe<:k1 JUDGE F, an c' !> A POLLS Ensogn Sdiool 1840 Parii; Newporl ~ = :--- 522 t 7 Cl.ERK Lavonne A Pe1~s Giovinet!i C Of I INSP CREATIVE SOFTWARI; POLLS Betnel Towers 1 CLEAi< ArOen K Smith 'CLERK Robef1 S E""811 2000 lrN JUDGE Freda Gro..-PACt<AGnfO, 1T15 E .. t BUtldfng 53078 ing fNSP CLERK Patncoa W Sch.ck MaN v.roe om. S...... .• 6&) w 19tn St POLLS Mescher Res• CLERK ~fly J Swc1n90 ~~~~ Eslher J N~son CLERK Sally TaboSky ~205 Coata ..._. c.t, ,. INSP Evelyn A Peters dence 53101 53387 t262e A POLLS Newporl Chr1s1tan CLERK Ltlhan A Mulvane~ POtlS Maoo1nn ReSI· Mr Jofvl 8 Poc>9. lnt JUDGE Arthur Jermy 2006 Nau11ius Ln 53 58 -· .,. CL EA K Edna M INSP Daros l Mescnef High SchOOI -' ;:le!\Ct' Easl Mesa Vero. 0.-+..e. Josenhans JUDGE Mary A Macinnes 883 W 15tn St ~~~~SC~~~= Apa~ 8 Windsor ~~~. ~ ~eon- CLERK Elisabeth H CLERK Maione G Ef'Wln INSP Joan E Lamt>en "ISP Joar II.A Bur~e OUC1ed t>t an lndMdual Archambeault CLERK Marilyn A Clauss I JUDGE~vsan Kim 1700 161'1 St JUDGE Patnc•a u Gal Jofvl B PQP9 5221 • CLERK Maroe f Mcleavy INSP Cat~r1ne E Paille< I ...._.. o C 1 1~ilf1 I This statarnerit -,_. POLLS Earl Residence 530l9 CLERK JUDGE at,_,e,.ne M '1elr CLERK Lynda H har1<1n wttl't IM Count)' CW. of Or• 234 Cynthia Cl POLLS Moore Residence 53102 If)(} ClERK ,~ Count)' on Aon! 19 INSPHelenSMcDonneH 1216SandP0tntWay POLLS ReoganR~1dence CLERt< Bea1r .c e H S3388 1988 JUDGE Thomas H Taylor INSP Mary A Moo•e 2101 Granada Ave Mcctacken POl ls s1 M c"ae1s .... _.__.._.. ""-;r''= JUDGE Mar on S iNSP Sara H Ware CLERI< Anna T Kozma C ,.__,._, '-" CLERK Gladys A Bowman A-d•nk JUDGE Jeanne R ••utl 53359 ttu• " Darty Piiot ACWM May & CLERK Jofln F Bogner Sr """"' "" S G 3233 Pac•l•l V•ew Dr '13 20 1988 CLEAi< Glo"a 11A Cum C L E R K J o a n R POLL real A111encan t"ISP l'oennf''" E Cl·sset' F-29& 52219 mings Cn,.stensen Federal Sav•ngs Ban• JUDGE M<Jri;;a q" " POLLS Costa Mesa City CLERKE1eanorJHorn IClERK Katl11een N 600EBalbc.oi1BlvO Thoruu Hall 53080 I Malcomb INSP Dortha J Sell C l EA" 77 Fair Of POLLS Ma,.ners SchOOI 53 •OJ JUDGE Evelyn M Wesl O•nSfT'lo•e I a/' l' I( ... INSP Mat-s Howe 2100 Mariners Or I POL LS Ar au10 Residence cremLERK Mary A JecOb\ CLE q.., Paull""' F WhlllO""' J U D G E P a t s Y C INSP Thefla A Mend~nall 208 Onyx A~ 53389 FICTTTlOU8 ...,_.. ~STATDIPfT T"9 lotlowtng per90M at• ld°"'9~-Humpflrey JUDGE Jant'I y Mcaleer llNSP Helyn C Bernard CLERK Anna J Prst<>'e PO .. LS Norin Blu11s Re< C L E A K A n g e I 1 n a CLERK Lois S Murray JUDGE Jane ,,_ Cro:roer 53360 reat•on Cer'>te• Scttetman CLERK Anna C Brown CLERK Laurene L Arauto POLLS Carroll Beek 2409 \'"sta Of' Of CLE AK Magda I en a CLERK Pattteta M Este)' Community Cent~ WALKE" PARKING OOH SULTANTS RESTORATION ENGINEERS 575 AntOf'I BIYd Sull• 27 ~ta Meaa CaM1 92626 Mor•-5308, I 53105 115 Agate Ave INSP D.<Jne c k.uen ., S Sh G E .,_ JUDGE Ma•qaret A Ttm-52221 POLL N-p0r1 ore!. POL LS lmpeortal Savings IHSP race o.tker POLLS Kutz Residence ClubhOu~ lJ366 v 16 Lido JUDGE M1nam D Ham-mon' CWA Walk•. inc Mld\- lglln 2 121 Hue190fl A~ l<.iamezoo Ml 4&aoe 30t3 Grant Ave 511 Canal St INSP John H Nort>e•g mond CLER~ "1ar~ F Ray tNSP Dawn M Edson INSP Patrte1a L Jooes JUDGE Thomas A Pl!f'ldell CLERK Ehzat>eth J Grit. I ClfRK "'c;J••tJ G Sooce4< JUDGE Theres.. M Jones JUDGE John J Foley CLERK Nanc,, B Leboeuf lith SJ.'<i 1 CLERK EIMnore R Kutz CLERK Edna I Doyle I CLERK Kurt L Springer CLERK Virginia S Snow I POLLS llif'•• 6 Thomu- Trus butln.,s II co- cNc1ad t>y I COf'PQ'"8110f' Howwd 0 Linderl C~ bee omc.r CLERK Joanne M Sauer CLERK Norma J Foley SJ 106 53361 G1t1 Scou• Hoow 53082 POlLS Sm11n Res•oeoce I POLLS Manciari.. Res.· 1'0\.~ w Baiooa Btv0 Thea statement ......, II.a wttn Iha Couftty c....~ ol ()f. ~ Ccu'fty Of' Aptll , •• 52222 POLLS Farason Aes1 209 Narcissus A"e dence I N S P P ~ 1' c • R POLLS Chutch Of Christ dence INSP Franc~ H Coons 313 East Bay Front Bothamle, Church t22 Amethyst All9 JUDGE Maqooe 1 Loud INSP Franc.a B Speckans JUDGE "'"'~ V ¥son 287 W Wilson St INSP Lois A Dorkin CLE AK Madelynn L JUDGE Pauline H Godff'ey CLERK. Donllld Fl Snaw "71111 Pvblllil'lad Or~ ~ Detty Pteot Apt 29 \4ey • 13 20 ttM INSP Robert N Siewert JUDGE Lydia M Burton Stetson CLERK Donna J Ham CLER~ E •zllt>t'1" A Bat>- JUDGE Rose H McDonald CLEAi< Harrv J Farason CLERK Georgf'f1e S Smith mond coc~ S'.\392 CLERK Pat r 1 ck J CLERK Janis M Farason 53'.\07 CLE AK Kathy J Woo4rtdge POL 1..S • "~ In,.. On The" McDonat(! 53083 POLLS L1ncotn Resldenee 53362 l---------- CLERI< Vietor R Frlcit POLLS Romtg Residence ..,127 'ndian Spnngs ln POLLS 8.,...oa Soutl1 Ba~ "-L • 6l7L•OOPar1tD< 52225 1150 Polaris..,.. INSP Marilyn J Greenwald Clubhouse INSP Meter F M~ ACTI"nOUS et.Ill•• POLLS WOOd Residence INSP Catherine R ~ JUDGE Mar) N Gleawn 300 E Coal l1wy JUDGE ..;ean M Mwan NAm STA' m WT 973 e.goma Alie JUDGE Luette M Da~-CLERK Jean O Krem1ti' INSP Annabal19 R l<flf'I _,, The t011oW1r18 per.one_. INSP Phyllis M Fowler port CLERK Joan M Ot>arg nedy ~;: Allee ~ MllC· doing ~ & JUDGE ._...._. L w...,.... CLERK Ptlylhs H Frantcs c.,.,n8 JUDGE Robert W Kan· L l M ~9'TI .,_,.,,.. ,,,._ uuu C ERK G h D ~ CLER!\ E1veta N Aa5t AGEMEHT tt17 W..ctllt CLERK T'Mlma J ~ L retc en POLLS Sl\tn~r R.-~, nedy Of •112 l-.o0'1 8eac:lh,. CLERK Mar I h I I SherWin "'"""~ Oence CLERK June WWNaytof POllS FS~~ F.O.al Call ~ 8......_bafn ~ 1724 Honhland ()f CLEAi< ~ Long w-.m 0 ~ 1t """" • POLLS A R9lidenCe .,, Sav1nqs & Loan NEWPORT BEACH 53058 POLLS Downey Savings & l.oen 3501 Jamb«ee Rd LNSP Cynt"'-L Shaw JUDGE Joen M Staehle CL£Rt( Mindy Miii• 04.ERK Anna Henry vn-INSP Vtrglnta H Bralt'y S3313 1515 Westchfl °' Qoloanirod. lntna Cellf 235 Hel!Oloe>a Ava JUDGE Sh1rle) A Hauck POLLS Felaf AMldence '7714 INSP Ealher E Parent CLEAi( Soffel• E Wayne 1·12 p~ °' IHSP M1IO•ad F •no-iis s w... F ...... 211 Alo OOE G,,.,.._ E ,..___. JUDGE Jos~ph1n• .._ -"-a .....___ ,.._... JU ..... ,~ "'"'' CLERK l~P Oona E Brown ,_, ,.... '......,., -.....,, CLERK Barba1a A 53309 JUDGE 5...,,._ A F~ P90an• ~ .._~~ ... ~ ·-.....,. CLERI\ v ,.., M Yovle ,,_ ,,_,_ ,. ~- Plumley POLLS Keating Rest CLERK AntOln•tt• G c LE R K Ag a 1111 8 OuC19CI tly. 00 ...... 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ORMMlll c..tf, CAU-PAM:m. • SA .. ..-05 a..911 ,.,,.,.. Mld9 of IN l'nl6lcl ongoeounty: ...,. I,.. ............ ~ contr9°' " ........ i ron• tha e•n•r•• leecll. c.Mt ....... ~ ... ......,.. • AllD TO The lollo'#lnG perlON .,. lic/bl rGel 1t, 1• In ~ ltlCWe retln'9d'to. MMi 6"d. of '""' d9--~-... -..,_ II OMfded to MXlfl ...., .. 19 reto of per d*'ll ThomQ Tlmolhy Rlefl, WL tllLL AT ~ TMOl8 POICTllOMlt Oii l.01' dmCI bue1nW u: ofb of ll't9 COlllfy erdl9d 'P~ RW'll'" ecrlbed die lolowlftQ: ....,_, ....._ • ~ ""tN ....c of ...... w.oae In Iha 10c11ty In wt1ictt 11111 Oengee Apt. 4, Hunt· A.UCT'SOM TO HUl ... IT , ""TllACT,.. lltOWlll BETSY RO,..~ .. A = of Mid Cour!IY. • The .,.. ~ ., other TKE. SOUTHEASTERLY ...................... to ..... IMO Mid oon1rect. ttM9 WQtt( le lo .. performed lnaton Boecfl. Cell. t 2641 alDD .. l POil CAltt, AND ~D Al M · H9l1lot 8IYd '....,... tnetNmen1 No.~ common ~ of tM H 1t FEET OF THE .......... ....,,. IUdl MOUtftY wlll be lorllllt. tor MCh orelt or type of l"61 ~ la oon- CAtM?llt'I C: .. C:IC. OR ITRICT•D COMMON Calff2~ lion c.M-rwonof1 lnedlor...... NOi ~ l•elollbCM~ NORTHWEST 543.95 FEET 0....-......... Thi °'8fAICT ,...,_. WOttltt needed to eicocutl dueled by. 1tt lndNtdUll , c:&f 141D CMlat. ,,.,. AM.At wttPCM AM AIMA-.,.,._ ._pore · IM'Y.nwil °'~of dolatlled • purported to '* Of THE SOUTHWESTER\. Y ....... -........ .... the rtgtn to refect Ill'/ or .. the contrec:L Such r1t• at TilomM llmothy Rlaft ...................... CIMT Wint AltD A'• fornle, 4508 :_:~~Iona MQnd thereby 16510 Aoc:tWd 8auMw'd A. t0208FEETOFL012310f ..W ..._. ..... ,.._ *-Of ,0 wetve eny If. on fllo at 5050 Borr~ Thts ltatement WM flied __, ...................... PUUIMANT TO IAID :=:,HewPOt"l · · rctudlng tt111t '~ IMne,o.litDmlL NEW PORT HEIGHTS ••DIAICWAlllOI ~lnenybkllorln P~.IMM.CA 92714. wttll theCountyaer11ofOf· ..,... .. ,, ........... PAM:U.t ~ I o.-deClllJll. Notice of wt1k:fl The u:-= ~ TAACT IN THE CITY Of ,.,. 1:•H11tor ••• the blddl~. The foreoolng ac:hedule of = County on Mey , , . ,-..... .,. c .. ,....._) ac:: !:__. .........__ _. ~ 'Obuy :=:o,:00~°"' ....,,_, JelwAIY 20. 1eea. dildlim• e1 In ·~tor_: COSTA MESA. COUNTY Of 1 p1 _.. • ,.... Tho T"1CT w o0-per diem wegee 11 beled 1 _ At._(lillOllll,...)ltt-ni.-----· ~ INlrument ND.lncon.ct,_ ..., OAANGE STAlE OfCAU-_...• ....... 111nedfrom ttle D1rectorOfupon1 WOfklrlgdayof olght r-tr .... C• Che CH•tJ ..__ill Iii t11n, Lllell J Boetllouwer' 8&-()29037 WILL SEU A .,_. or actw ccmmon FORNIA As SHOWN ON A UM CIOlt1a • -...... 1M Oeoenmont of lndu9trlel (8) hOurL The rete for llol-Pubhhod Ofango COMt CHrtltMM. .,.. Clwte • ...,, .... ,... ~ ~.:..etnent WU ftied PU8UC AUCTION TO o.lgnltlon. MAP THEREOF RECORDED ......... -....... Ral1tfon1 '"• e•n•r•I ldty end ownlmeWOttl INll ~ Piiot Mey 20. 27. Juno e-w W..t. .... AM. deurllt•d .~ ... ...: with Iha County aer1I of°'' HIGHEST BIDDER Seid .... .. be IN BOOK 4, PAGE 83 Of ..... 2 t; .. "., •• P'~ rat• of pof dlenl be It .... , time Ind one: 3, 1 • 1988 f-358 CA 9" net-t. dCte .... p•r,.rtM te M ; 4 1MI ~ tewl.11 ~ of I wilholA Wlfl'Wlly, uprw.e MISCl!LLANEOUS MAPS,~ .............. wegeelntlleloCOlltylnwhld'I half ......... Mft4,M .. _. ltlYIOtUfMIQ:l.COSTA engeCountyonMay · United 819*. ore Implied. ~ .... REC()f\OS Of SAID OR-H•rllr ••A 1 .. fer· lh11.ortllltot14t perfofmed ltlNllbe~upon .......... _,"_.. ......... CAma7. PublilMd Ofengen:c:Ndl cnwn on .... llDllRl'hor~ANGE COUHTY. ··• ••thl ····'••for MCtl cr8ft or type oftheCONTRACTOR to wllOm Plll.JCfl)TIC[ DeM .. T.-M IN,,.... TM1rP ....... T...... 20 27 nlllOnlll bani1. a Siil• 10.-.~tneprincipel belllne9 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ..... 1f'ldnel ......... wc>t11ernaeded to e.wc:uto thecontrectllewwded.ond N 8l1J ......... lft Mid COUtdJ "' , .. .,,,. ..., ::-:T ._ = 3~~ey 13• • · 1adetW ord union. or • stet of the Hi:lle or CIChW oblalllotl UNDER A DEED Of TRUST ... • ...-........_ • ttle contrKI. Sud\ rat• at upon any aubc:ontrector ~~A~ -' ..... •ecr91ed ee: _, Mc I tlCtl 111 ... · 1 F-330 01 1ederlll ~ "'!2 MQnd ti, Mid OMdoflNM. DATED 1110185. UNLESS c... on t1te at 5050 8em 1nca under llldl CONTRACTOR. The~__._... • .,. ,Al'CEL 1: ..,_. ....... Md ..., uaoel9llon domiciled in with ltMr9lt end Qlwrauma M YOU TAKE ACT10N TO ti _... • ,. ....... • Petkwoy, !Mne, CA 112714. to pey not .... than CM Mid ,,_,...,,"' ""'."-- A auaLIAHHOl.D IN co1H10ft ,....,.,._, H P\11.IC fl)TIC( 11e1e. o1 119'/eble .. Ille time pnMded u.eln; 1*19 PROTECT YOUR PROP· ,. ....... I ~ ,.... The fOI egolflg ~ of IPedfled rat• to ell WOttlW'I ~~:HG 2524 ~1T:.:Zcr>.:.~ ~~ ,_.., =·~~·:.=.~ ~= :,1:::R~e'I~Mi~L~~ ~~~--= ~°!9"'woniW::-~ofi:: =~=t~theu· E ~A.-..UnltD.M- atf()WN AND oeac...a> but wntloUt ~t or FtCTTTIOUS Ml=• ,_, pt°'*'Y 11'*9 In audl .0---. end 1*19 .... NEED AN EXPLANATION J otrH cMoa de H (9) houri. The,.,. for~ No bidder may wtthdr-anon, Collf.112t3l l8"3 tN nte COttDOIPtNfUM • .,.,.,.., ............. ~~~ • .,. COIA'1ly end Stille, ~end ~ of lhe Of THE NATURE Of THf propldld ......... ld•yendowrtlmeworht\911 enybld tor e pwiodofforty-~s~~~ialnv11-...... (""-AM") WHICH pied. ,...,.... -.. poe-dol 'OuSlnMI u • tollowl: TNlf• and. of Ille ~ PROCEEDINGS AQAINST deMI ,_ ....... to..,... be at .... , time end one-llYe (45) deyl eft• the date ._ Cellf 11210e ~WM MCON>«D ON --. Of~"'°"' e":LDWIN BUILDING Parcel 1. Unil No. 27, Ct-.d !Ir Mid OMd of Truat. YOU. YOU SHOULD C()K. ........ ..,.. ,.. ...... half Mt f()f the opening of bldl. ...,Thia bualneu •• con: .... fiW«ll 17, 1tlO, .. CO,_, .......... .....,_ CONTRACTORS 19911 11-end delcr1bed int The IOflli 8f'llOUl'tl of Mid TACT A LAWVER. ......... ,_.. ........ ltlhellbemendat0rtupot1 A peyment bOnd end a duet.CS by anlndMduel ltOOf( U1S1, ,AGE *1 •.. tM M49(1) MCwed by • Calif Condominium PWI obliglilon, lnc:ludit1Q 144 EAST BAY STREET ............ -...... tile CONTRACTOR to wtlom pettonnence bond wlll be ET MO OF Off1ClAL Ill· Mid Deed ol Trvet. wftfi Hale A--. IMM, J#MMY •. 198111Book1 ~ lllinWed .... COSTA MESA. CA 92$21 tt11111ll1te•1nto. .......... theoontrect lt-ded. end required prior to execution Allen t. ~ CO"DS Of 0"AM01 l11CerHI thereo11, H 92~!~wfn Butlde<• Celt-P9IQe 611. Oftleiel Recordl ctwv-end .. P"NM "!Ille "(If • itreet lddfW or ooe •..,. 111111 .. ,...,. upon any aubcontrectOI' of the contrllCI end 1t1a11 be wl~11~'~6.;:9of":):. COUNTY. ,_....... ... M6d i!Oto(I), I Ill corp«allOl'I · 18811 C>rer1Qt County, Ollitomia. TMI ... • the time of inllel common doalgnetton of ....... o •.-"fide de,.._ under aid\ CONTRACTOR. In the form Mt forth In tile County on Mey 3 11188 PARC2L 2: edWtMee. • ...,, ....... the om c f p.,,.j 2· NI ~ of -Nolb. • propetty I• etiown •boW. no .,.... .. ... ••• •• • 0 • to P•Y not .... ttlMI the Mid contrect documentl. ange "1Mn AN UNDIVIDED ONI -.-efMldDMdofTIWl, H~,./venue trvlne, ... 1 9020/'100thf l""'9at In $202.829.89. warrenry II given .. to 111 --..w .. .,.... ..... IPec:lfledr••••o .. WOt11W'I """'*'t to Sec11on 4St0 °' Cout '"TY-FtPTH (1/HTH> .... , dwf9M eM ~ 92Tlll• buslnell 11 con-10 lhe comm0t1 ... Lend o...ct:Mmy 12. 1-...__.., cornplet.,_.. Of c:onec1· (WM el *"'one teJe.. ~byttletnlnttleu-of the Go¥emment Code of D~~Mey T,20 27 ~ u TbtANT • .,..... of the Tnmoe -Petal! 48 '" Ille C1ft at IMne. Goldafl PKlfic TMI .,_ nHi) .. The 'Ooneflcle ry loftlco). ecutlon ol the contrect the Slat• of Caltloml•, the -• ' ' · co M If ON I N A Cllf IM U-. ~ ea, duc1~ '(YV: ~i!!o~1ce County 0. 0nat1ge, Slid• o s.Mcm. A Celtlomie under.Mid Deed of Truat. by C...-. 7ms No bidder mey wtthdr.w contract wlll conte ln June 3· 1918 F-329 ~ ISTAft ..:ct Deed Ctf Truet. r c.11iom.. • .nown on Copoi111011, • TNll.., By W. r...on of• 'Ofeectt or deleul1 Trie nerno end eddr .. Of eny bid tor• period of forty-proYillont pennllllng tile • Am TO AU 0# THI ni. w.t MIOllnt ef the Pr=-: tement WU ttted Pwmt M1p Flied in Booll 11 Oollglll Morger. ANilW' In tile OOUgetlona aecured the coun 19· (B nombfe y flw (45) days after the date IUCCHtlut 'Oldder to --------- MAL.fiflOFUCU, llCL~ ......-. blllolloe., ._...._with the ~nty Clet1I of Of· Pages 17 ll'lrough 25 ol Pwcet SOCrwCet'/ 2020 N. ~. 1tiere1>y, 11eretofor• ea· dncdon die lo cone •I" Mt fOf 1he opening of blda. eu1>s11tut• M curhlet for any PlllUC M>TlCl INOWfntlOUT~ATION __ eecwM_, .. ,...,. M 2 111esMaoa on u ... Otllce ol t W • 201. a.a Alla. CAecutedanddelMWed tolheMUNICIPAL COURT OF A payment bond end •moneysWlthheldbytheOIS-THI CC?• OM AMA Al erty .. tM .... Md,._.. enge County on eyf'S7'tMI eouniy R.corder of Mid 92708 Telephone (714) undWMgned e written Dec· CALIFORNIA, HARBOR JU. perform.nee bond wHt be TRICT to anaure per-ACTIT'IOUS ....... ID«N• .. THI DeCLAJl.-.......... d ...... ··-O< COes1 COlrtf -•udl lerm 15 83&$4113 lar•tton of Oofauh end De-DtCIAL DISTRICT. 4601 requlr_, prior to Uecu1IOl'I lormenoe under the ()()fl· ..... STA~ Al1C* CW C:OVUIANTS. ....... _.. ... Wll .. o!'.':bll:May 7 20 27 aefonea' on IN e/1lde enUled •-II' llftTIC[ mend tor Sale, end I wrtttan Jem'OOfH Roed. II 101, of tile contrec:t end lhell be 1r8Ct The fOlloWlng pet90nl.,. COti!DfTIONS, AND M · the ... ef the ..... ,_., J ne 3 1998 ' 'Def1n1tl0t1'' o1 the Projed l"UULno nu nollce of default end of elec· Newpol't 8Mch, Celltom6e In the form Mt fortll In the Govwlng Boerd dOiflg ~ERS C~UB RES 11"MCT'IOMI ("HCLAR· ~"°" of the MoCloe of u . F 329 ()ederldlOn Aecorded ., BOC* MOTICa TO tlon to l*IM tile unq_.. 92&60 contrOC1 documantS Pu'OitaMd Ofange co..t PLAY • ATION"') ~ ON T,,.... ........... 11.a. • 13903 Pllge 65t, ottoel COMT1'ACTORS ~ned to ... Mid property TM name. eddr ... end Punuent to SecUon 4590 Dally Piiot Mey 20. 21. 1"8 TAURANT ANO BAR. 17272 ...... I " 1'1, ,... .. TM ••0 •flcWJ ..., Reccwdl of uud County cAUJNQ FOR..,. to Mti.fy Mid obllgetlon9. ,...,,_ IUTIW of ~ of Ille Go¥emment Code of F3M Newt\Ope Street, Founteln 900K ,,,..,, PA• 1 .. ..:ct .,... °' Trwt ....... 111111-II' MnflC[ I School Olstnct· Irvine Uni-Ind thwMft• I.he under: tiff'• enorney, or plelntlff ttle Stat• of Celltomla. the Velley. Cllllf 92708 ET, aeo. 0# OfflCIAL M-....,.. ••• led __. • ..--"" EACIPling 1,_. rom. 1 tligned ceuted Mid notice of wtth0u1 .,, 1ttorney, II: (£1 contrecl wlll contain "8.JC fllllC{ USC I., A Cellfornie oor· CO"Da 0' ORAN08 ._.. .. the .... ,......_ .-.. .,..._.. 1 ead\JSIY8 nghl ol~~!° o l~ld DHdllne 10 30 defeult end eiectlon to be nombre, 11 dlfecdon y el nu-provitlona permitting the poretlon, 17272 ... ""109e COUNTY, ON LOT 1 M ...._.DI '1 ...,..u....,o.. ftC..Aii.nATEmNT i:.!1°'8 = -;;r"'~ o'CloekAMollne3rddeyof recorded Oeoem'O•r 29, mero de teletono d•I 1uccu1lul 'Oldder 10 ~~A~H ~~"~708Fountaln Valley, 1MCT111B.•TH1cm ..,._..o..-idter -, · J 11188 !987 11 tnatr No abogadodeldemandente.o 1111>1tltuteMcurl11ettoreny .....,, "' 0, CO•TA IPllA Al MM11"""9ftMo4toeafO.. The::::::90n1ere nulall()(I~ a s1-u~~ of Bid Receipt· 91·7132H of Otftclel Ro-det demandanta que no mooeysW!lhhaklbytlleOIS-The:;:::penc>mere Thia bu~ne .. 11 con- IMOW ON A MAI' --...... Md n.c: :..= ~UGH ENTERPRISES. :411111d 10 In = 1 1..eoo Send Cenyon. Irvine. cord• In.~ offlce of the Ro-Ilene• •t>oo•do, N): F. TRICT to enaur• per· ~CH VISl~NS INC d~ ~ ;~rr .. CQMJED • ltOOtt ta, n. 111........ Md 316 Ruby, Bal'O<>a lllend, Also .. OIPI lhllrelrom. ell oil. CA 92720 oordw of Ofange County, LEONARD SfSK. HARRY W lormanoe unct. lhe con-3333 SouTtl BrlltOi '•21125: Tlllln at~temeii1 wu flled ::=-1114!'..::->~.c: :::.=-:: ~ ,.. Calif 92&62 Oii nghll. peeroleum. m Pro1•~0::·;~:;·~::: .. ~:!.-:::!:~~~ i~E~::nN, J:i~~~EY ~. tr~lng Board Cotti M .... Cellf 112626 with the County Ctent of Of- THI Of',.CI 0, TMI cordod11nthe:::?.c: 31~ ~~.~: m"** _,"II:.,':'..,,. ~= .. School ran:tEupreuor~.r• HINES, HOWARD L. COL· Pu'Okahed Ofenoe Coe.at BMcn VIiion• Inc. Call-=County on~ 29. COUWTY MC:~OF tM~--Celtl 9~ ~~ !Ir wt.i "'-Planl we on Ille: gw tttte pc11ulion. or LINS. BARBARA L SOREM Delly Piiot May 20. 27. ~~'or;'~, bualnau 11 con· 111 ~ ·~ ~o THl"·I · ~: .. ;Y~OMDUCTIMQ Thi• 'OullMll II COO· nem• known. geolhemlel 14600 S'1ld-Cenyon, tmne. encum ' to pay the a DONALD A REDO. 11~ ducted by • oorporatloft Pubbhed Ofenge Cout ,:0: UMTS 1 T.-ouc»t a ALI!· CALIFCMllNIA POS-ducted 'Oy· an indlvoduel ateMI, 1nd el proclUGU CA 92720CE S .. ERE BY rt~not )~by"""..:: = ~T":iT~ttn· f'tl5llC fl)TIC( Lealle Flamaon·Moore Delly PllOt May 13, 20, 27. -,_ ON LOT 1 T9eO 'a fJ'l• tll•tO CO ~ymorv:I t. r.<'..gh Jr der1¥ed 11om flirt o1 I NOTI I n he note(a · · a a·) S«:retery June 3 1988 .. _V .. 'H ,.. • • Thia II••-· WU Med loregoing ,,. may 'Oe Within GIVEN lhll lh• at>ov• deed of truat. wtttl Inter.et Donald A Redd ( 1 ltOTICI TO lbll ~ -.... . F-327 .::= ::c:;,.:m M '·0 ·u '::ui~ .9 11 ~~ with the County Clet1I of Of, utmc.tba lllnd.jQQ9lbl( . ~ SchooU)lltcJfl nle. UJn~':· ~ ~ms...(Fecha) FEB 03 ~ with the County C1«1I of Of· ---------D D••M Pl.AM. (211,_~ ange County on May 11. 1he ~ nghl ol dn!IWlg, Ofanga County. or vencee. ""Y· ~ CAUJNOFOR9IOS engeCounryon Mey4 1988 "8lJC fl)TIC£ •lfc:irfn.o f\JttTHI" ~llllONAL F<>f'I· 1938 m1111ng, eirpioMg. progpectong ecting by and through Ill terms of said Deed ol Trust. 19!6 ,...,_ Cleftt tt, M. School Olatrici 1rv1ne Uni· ~ --------- ALL Ill CLOSURE c°""°""'TION. ~ and operemg lherlllor encl Gowrn4n0 Board ~ '-· ctlafget end expenaea • ' lied Publiahed Ofenge Coe.al ACTmOUS MltMH THIRl,ROll, • EM NI S Put>ttshed O<ange Coul sl~ in and remOV>OQ the elter referred to u "DIS-of the Truat" end of the Horwt, Det*tY Bid DHdllne 10 00 Deily Pilot May 13 20 27 HAim STAn.Jff =:. ~A:fo !~D ~T'Ulll: Dally Pilol May 20. 27 June ...,,. trom the premia• or any TRICT". wtlt recel.,,. "" to. truat• crNted 'Oy Mid Deed ,__.~~ °'s9''l: ~t o'ctodl AM of tne 3rd day of June 3, 1988 ' ' ' The foltowlng f*IOnll ere ..,.... • .,.., aUllte 3. 10 1998 OI,,., W>O, lndudiog the nghl 'Ou! not later lhan the•~ of Trust "•"• t •Y • · · · June, 111aa f-3311 dotnO ~ .. __________ ,Z1M ..... c•.,... F·3S9 to wtvp&lodt or cloredJOnlllly ll•led time, Mated~ for Said .... will 'Oe on; June t998 Pt~ of Bid Receipt· (a)DAVALCO SYSTEMS :;f: (1U)ll2«1I Cl~ and mine lrom Mell Olhet Ille _.,.d of I contrecl for 10, 1988, et 130 Pm in the F3 ts 14800 Send Cenyon. Irvine, f'\B.IC fl}TIC( (b)OAVALCO. 881 W 19th Put>4flhed °' COU1 P\alC NOTICE 111an ,,_. Colweyad hereby, the above protect lobby to the 'Ouidlng loeoted f'talC fl)TIC[ CA 92720 Slroet Cott• MeM. Calf Pilot M ""f" 13 20 CM1 Of gaa wen.. lunnelt encl 8k:11 lhelt 'Oe received In al 601 South Lewlt Str .. t, ProJecl ldent11fcetlon flCTTTIOUS 9U ... H 92&27• ~:al ay ' ' r:tCTITIOUa .,.._.. ahafta Into, lh<OOg., and ecrcm the plecO ldenllfied llboYO. OfW109, Colltomla. 112611. ltOllCS TO Namo Rwool IMM High MAm STA,._,,,. Surwlllllnee Syatema inc., KOERPER F-317 ...-STATEmNT ,,.,. IUbwrtec» ot lllO end "'*' 'Oe opened and At the time of the lnltlllil COHTltACTOR• School The toltowlno C*'IOf\I.,. Calltornla. 881 W 19111 St . H E R M A M The following per90nt ere pnim-. encl 10 bollom llJCh pu'Ollcty r .. d •loud et the pu'Olieatlon of till• notice, CAUJNQ '°" tlDS Place Planl .,. on 111e doing 'OulineU.. Cost• Mou. Call! 112627 KOERPER. ~loved rtaJC NOTICE dolnO 'Ou~DI wll>Olloeked or dlf9Cli0nlllly above·ll•t•d time and the tOUI emount of Ille~ SchOOIOlsltlct it'Vlne~ 14600 Send Canyon. 1rv1ne, ESCAPADE. 281 EHi Tillt buetneu ". con-S~URGEON STREET drmd well, lunneil end lhelll plecO peld 'Oafence of tile oOll-fled CA 92720 '17111 St., Col .. Mela. Calff. ducted by e corporation wife. mother and flCTmOUalltlSINIH PARTNERSHIP •C•llloml• under encl b4lllMlh or beyond There wlllbe•f2~00· got1onlOCUfedbyt1'e~ Bid OMdliM 11 o'c:toc* NOTICE IS HEREBY 92627 OevldL Mann.~I grandmother. born ..... STAT'QIENT Limited p~~. 188 tile eicterior lltnD thereOI, end posl1requ4redforoed1Mtof deecllt>ed deed of lrust end AM of the 3rd day of-"-· GIVEN lh•t th• •'0011•-1 Kelly Holmttedt, 19<M1 Thia ... ,_,, ... flied November 5 I 911 The lollowlng peraons we Eeit 17th Street. Coat• 10 rednot reiunnel. eQ\119, bid documents to guwent .. estlmet.CS eo11a. •X$*1 ... 1988 named School Olatrlct for Hemden Lane. Huntlnoton with the County Ctertl of Of. ' ' dotng 'OutiMM u . ..._. Celli 92627 m111ntam, repu, dMPen end ttMW retum In good eon-•nd edvenoet I• '24•748 76 ~ of Bid Reoe1p1· Ofenge County c.lllornlL Beac:h. Clllf.112&46 enge County on May 11. passed away May 19, THE DEVELOPMENT ThOm• s. l ... 188 E OP9'91• .,, IUCl'I .... or Oitlon wttn.n 10 days •ft• It .. pOlllble tllet •t the 14600 Send Canyon. Irvine, ecttng by end 'throuoh 11•1 Thi• 'Outln ..... con: 11188 1988 JU.St l l days fol-GROUP 2130 Mein St 17th, COila MeN. Calll minae, WllllOIA, ~. lho the bid opening dete. time of .... the opening bid CA 112720 ao-nlng Boerd'-herein-duc19d by at! lndMduel ,_ lowing the death of • 130, Hunungton Beeoh. 92627 ngtl\ to 111Cer. dnll. milW, •tona. E.ech bidder eMll be • "'llY be ,.. tllan the t01el Project ldent111cat1on •fl• refenod to u "OIS·1 Kelly Hofmttedt Pu'Otlshed Oronge Cout .. h .. _ .... __ ,.1 Wal~ Calif 92648 TlllS 'Oua11• .. 1 11 con· .. p1ore encl oC** Cit! or llcen••d cont net or lndtbtedMalGOI Nuno: Rarool Unlverelty TRICl", wttl recei .... up to. Thia atetement wu flied Delly Pilot Mey20, 27. June n~r ~. r weio.n Willl•m•. 2134 ducted 'Oy • ttmned pariner· through IN •urtilce or the puf'IUlllt to the Bu11noaa If evellebie, Ille •JlP49C19d Perk School but not tat• than the abov9-..cti tile County CWtl of Or· 3, 10 1988 Both Koerpers were Main s1 Hvnttnglon s..ch. ship upper 500 19111 of the end Profealk>n• Code end opening bid mey be ob-Piece Plena .,.. on , .... 1111.cs time . .....o bid• IOf ange County on Mey 4, tMI F-35& long lime resi~nts of Calif 92648 Thomal s L.• au'Olul1ec9 of lho PfW'l-. • be iteenMd In the lollowtng telned by celtlng the follow· 1..eoo ~ Cenyon. Irvine, the ewerd of• QOfltrect for nnal1---------P d ( L 1 n d a Ann l Krueger 2134 Thi• tllletnOfll wu filed ,...erYad by the lrvww claulflcatlona: C-39 c1.-. Ing 1~ numbofl on CA 92720 tile e'OOW protect-Pvt>hhecl °'9"09 Coat rtaJC fl)llC( asa ena Mein SI Huntlngton8eect1. wjththeCountyOer11ofOJ: Compeny. A Mld..gen flcallon 1roollng llledoybofor•theaele.(114) NOTICE IS HEREBY 8l6a lhlll be reoe!Yed In Dally Pllol Mly 13, 20, 27,1----------- VISta). before moving Cahf 92648 engeCountyon May4, 11188 GorporS!oon. in lhe l.W Amendatorypt'•bldc:on-385-4837or(213>•27-4H5. GIVEN 11101 th• ebove-the pt-lden11tied ebo'lle. June3, 1988 ACTIT'IOUl.,_11 to Corona de! Mar JNn A ve0i... 2134 f~ referred to in lhe Memorendun terence ia llCMduled for Mey Oat• Mey 6. 1988 nemeo School Olell'IC1 fOf end INll be opened end F-33& MAm STA1"11mNT and than Laguna Mein. Hunt1o0ton Beech. Put>li9hed O<ange Coeet Aecotded 111 Boolt13208~ 27 et 11·30 em at S...,. T.D. af"YICI COM· Ofenge County. Celltomla. pul>ticty lad l1loud •t the nrc Theloltowlngperaon•w• H ll p t Cell! 92649 Dally Pilot May 13. 20. 27. 1627. O!loal Alc:otda. Note Viale Middle SchOOI. •2 ,AMY, • M6d T,...., 11J ectlng by Ind thtough Ill 11>ove-1teted time end PllllJC fllt~ doing 'Oullnoll •. l s riva e ser-This 'Ous1n .. 1 It con-June 3 1988 The loltowong uc»QClon witt be Ut>wty. Irvine, CA 92714 C""Y • .._... A Hr1 ~ 8oerd harein· piece POOL DOCTOR. THE vices In lieu o ( due led 'Oy 1n unin· ' F:335 at.own W'I ()U( Alla Pol!Claa of E.ech bid must conform lecNtlrJ,I01a.a..wtelt,, ifter r.fllfr9d to · .. "DIS-Thara wllit>e •f25.00• flCTI'f'IOUSllUSMal POOL DOCTOR. POO.L Clowers. donations corpore1ed u1oc1111on Tiiie lnaUNICO. when ••ued. and be ~llve to the Of.,..., CA ,_ (114) TRICT", w11 receive up to. poe11reQlliredlor .. ct11etof N,,_ ITAn.Jff DOCTORS, 12132 8MCt1 may be made to the othef than a partnerat>ip 111111_.,. Mnnrc AISo uQICll therefrom. :z= QOfltrect docUrnenta. ~ ...-11 t>ut not lat•''*' ttle ~ bid doclument• to guar.,,, ..... .J..M ~:-one -Blvd , Stenton. Clllf. ll04leO Jean A Yerkn l"-.n. 19Uli\4 .. weter. ngtlla or E.ecn 'OlddW lhali IUl>mlt, TAC ·-ttllt9d time ...., bid• lor hair ...wrn In good eondlllon ...,...g ..,.,..._ Vallon Ent•pr1eee. Inc., Amencan Cancer So-T"'• sta1etnent wu Ned --A~ CW theraon, no melter how on the form tumlahed wttll Pu'Ollltled Ofango Coeet lhe -d 0, 1 conirect lor wlttlln 10 deye etter the bid DC OESIGNS;.11~5 c 1 1 Ir or n t a , 1 5 I 3 ciety With the COunty Clerk ot Of· •• ecQUlred ~ i.-or. eno the contt9Cf ooeumenu. • Deify Piiot May 1S, 20. 27. the •t>ow protect opening de1e. Cofone def Mer.--"'· StlOdoWQlen. Cl .. W•tlak• -~======::::;::::--9'!09 County on Mey 4. 1981 UAMD<llQYNT OF owned Of ulOd by .LMMW in list ol the propoMd tut>con-1988 81d1 ah.ii be recetved In Eedl bidder "'9ll be I Diane M. Cwfore.11 Main-Vi1llga. Clllf.1113411 ~ UMCWAC'flTIOUa oonnedl!Jfl..ChorWllhrea~ trector• on thtl project• FM5 the piece ldentltlod ebove, 1tco11Hd contraclor Mii. Corona dell MM, Cellf Thla bullne11 I• con- P\Jbloshod Ofenge CoMt ..,... .. ...._ to the p19m•. togaOW Will\ reQUlr9d by the Subletting end ltlall be opened Ind pu<tuant to tn. BuelnoN 92t25 . duct.CS by • c«poratlon ,ACIFIC VIEW Daily Pllot May 13, 20, 27, The foftowtng pot1on1 the nghl end power ID~. and Subconlrectlng F1lr PllllJC fl}TIC( "'•'Ollcty reed ~ at IN and Pr~ Code end Tlltt 'Oualnffl 11 ton· JoM M Wertidl. Pf9. MEMORIAL PA"K J 3 1998 heve ebtlndoned ttle UN of dnll redtlll. removo end tlcn Prac11cea Act Gowrnment ,._ I d ............ ~Int"'-1.............., dUct.CS by on lndMdl* dent Cemetery • MQfluar, une . F,l:J.4 the Flctlttoua Bu1fne11 the'aome fn>tn.,. i.ld or lo Code Sect 4100 et aeq ACTITtOUI .._... ebova,1t1tod t me en be --,,. ..,....,....."' Diane M c.rtor1 llted Cnapet • C"remaior~ 1---------Neme J J CASEY'S, 157111 dNett 01 otNfWiM uiilluuct• Eacll ~ muat eu'Omlt HAim tTATIMDfT piece. _..be 1 125 00 d9-~t=~311 claMi-Tllll 11.iemont w• fllod wtt~":.. -'c:::'1 a::' of°'' 3500 Pac11tc Vie"' D•·~" P\ISl.IC fl)TIC[ Rockfleld Btvd •G Irvine, water, rigllll or fnterMI• Oii wttll each bid oet'llfied or The fOllOwing penlOnl.,. ~ ~ lor eedl _.of A mondMory Pf9-bld COflo-With IM County Clor1t of°'' enge County on Mey 11, B Celtl 92714 ""'I ottw 11f01*tf owned 01 COll'ller's chedl poyable 10 dol119 buolMll a bid document t ant .. ._ laachaduled fOf Mey enge County on Mey 1t, lllN ~por: etc" '1CTTTIOUS ....... Tiie Flc:t111oua Bu11nna IMMd by tenor. wheltier aucn the DISTRICT or• bid bond S ALISBURY CYCLES. their retwn ~ o guer COflo-21-:°10'00 Lm et IMne 11118 ,_.. ,_ 644 'llOO ~ STAftmlfT Neme reterrect lo above wu ....,. riQhl• ahell be riperien, In the torm Mt tonh In the USA. l7511 MllW Dr'M. dltlon wilt*! 10 = •ft• Hloll School. 4321 Welnut, Pu'Olllhod O<enge Coat Pu'Olilhed Ofengie Cout The!_~ perlON era ~7. ~ntyFlre ~-~=· contrect doc:Umentl ~ ~ T'T!'·~~ 17911 the bid opening date. !Mno, CA 112114 Dally Pilot Mey 20. 27. June Deity Pilot May 20. 27. June HAR•°" LAWH- ftlt OUYE Mortuary • Cemeter • Cremato•• d0>ng .,...__ .. F3302 · --·•· • amount not teu than 1v,."' onw. T lln Cold &ell bidder .,_.. be a Eld! bid must conform 3 10 t9N 3 10, 1998 P~W~P~~· ~ N~ull• 50Cllnll 715 .~ ~. ---~~; themulmum emoun~ ~ ~J:, "' · · tlcenHd con t rac1or and be fOIC)OMIYo to Ille ' ' F-353 ' F-365 .... ._......... ~. ,__... . ~ or ................ ..... ... guerent• tt\Ot ..... u ... • port e-cti. Cetlf t29eO F•ntaef Ave • Corone del wilhoul, ,_.,, etf'f rigl'd to der wlll ente< Into tf'lo PotnclO Ven Dor Kolk, •-.,. llJ11C( Ptll.IC M)TIC( Ptll.IC fl)llC( "8JC fl)TIC( Donald DouglU Stewart. Mer. Callf 112t25 .,,.., 1.1p0n lhe 1Ul1«:9 ol the ~opoMd contrllCI if 1f1e 17591 M11or Otl'4. Tultln.1 ___ ..--_______ 1 __ _... _ _... _____ ,_.-.;;,,,;,;-..--...._.-.. __ , __ .;..;;=-.;-.;;.-....-.._ 1625 G•sler A.,,p Cosl .. Mes<1 4250 Petti ~ -405. ~ A Clinll. 115~ -..-11'1 the exan::IN ol ume 11 awerded to IUdl Cllll. t2UO NOTIC• Of 9a1 E AT PUaLIC AUCTION Newport Beech, Calif. 112te0 Famlellf Ave .. Corona dell ;;;,;· nghll. 11$ r9NIVed in Ille bidder In tlleev9nl of flllluN Tlll9 tlullMM •• c:on-.. - !'>•O 5SS• ,.llCI IROTHE"S ICU IROAOWA'W MonuatY • Cllapet , 10 Br'<*fWO'f Costo M"41 642·9150 This 1>u1lnea II con-Mer C.nt 92825 ,... reterrad lo In 10 enter Into Mid c:ontrect. ducted by l'lulOlnd end_.. duct.CS by an lndMduel Thll ~ ... con-IUCh MOl.trtty w111 be fOfWt. Jon Van Der KoMI Oonllld Siewert ducted by • llulband end The DISTRICT ,....,.... Thll ttetemonl waa Nod Tllll 11a1ement -ftlecl W1te s ELL IM ngnt 10 reject eny or el with 1N Count'/ Cllf1l of Or· w!lh 1ne County Clertl of Of· Thia m 1omen1 wea fllod bldt or 10 w.ive ony Ir· enge County on Ac>tll 1. 1tee enge Coooty on Mey 4, 111e.a wtlh the County ~ of Of· roguW\t ... In eny b6dl Ot In nr71M F'l1ISM enoe Coun1Y on M9Y 3· 1918 h h I .f, d the bl60lno PWllll'led ~ C08lt Pu~ OJenoe eoee1 Pv1>1llhed °'.,. eooot t roug c ass1 1e The Dls-TRICT hOll ob-Dolly Pilot MIY a. f3, 20. n. Diiiy PilOI May 13. 20, 27 Delly Ptl01 Mey 13. 20. 27, 842 &Ill tllnecl from ttle DnctOI' of 1Ht June 3 1988 June 3 11118 • the e>epanment of lnduwtrlol F-314 F-33t F-341 Aeletfon1 tl'le ganorol PU1JC fl)TIC( pt'9Vailll lg ,.,. °' per dlofft1--.;..;.=.--.;;.--~-· 1 wegoa In tile IOcllty In... rtem'SOU8 Ml I II•• tllle work to to '9 porfolmed MAim tTATW tor elldl crlft 0t typo of The ~ ,....,,.,. .,. work• ,.-... to a«Mo dolno ....... • STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? WM.AT· Pubtlc .... Of.,, R 1 zOMd percet Of !Md conu1tnlng epproxlmotety 8,400 equtn r..t. ioc.ted et 2e0·5 W•tminater Place, eo.1• M9M (per map on Ne In the City Clerk's omoo). whlotl la unimproved. To be told u Is. ... N: 11:00 a.m., Frldey, May 27, 1888 TaMIS: MWmum Bid: 1115,000.00 . Blddet''t Otpotlt: A Biddtt't Oepoett In the emount of S 11.500.00 end In \he form ol • ~ • Check muat be aubmltt«l -"h tt.Wfftten bid« ptlOf to otel blddlna If no written bid It tubmttted. If yOut offer It accepted, the 8'ddef"I Oepoalt wtll be applied to tM down peyment. Oepoelta of the ~ blddeft .. .,. NlfUnded. The CMNer'• a.. lhOuld be m.-peyeble to the Qty Of eo.1• MeM. Down .,.,,_.,,: t-.nty oerotnt ~of IM totel amount bid mull be s-kS wtthln ~ (7) days of May 27. 1M8, by the bidder whO M9 ~notified tMt he It the eppettint QUIMfted hlClf\ btddtr. The Legal Oepartl'f*'t at the Dally Piiot Is pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to new buaineueL Pteue atop by to hie your fictitious buSiness statement at the Oaity Pilot L99al Depart- ment. 330 West Bay. Coeta Mesa. C.llfornla. If you can not atop by. pleaM call us the oontr9Ct. 8'dl ,.._ .. LISAHE AEITHlTICS, on Ne °' IOIO ktWICa &11 llylidll, .... t . ..._, ,_,._,, lt'WIO. CA 12114. pon loedl. Coif t2110 The fologotlig....,.. OI u.ane ~'"· T-. Bllanoe of Peyment· The IUOC 11 ISM bidder' wlll P9Y ... ballinCI Of the J>'Kct\aM prloe wttNn ninety ~~""'-=--:of-== 410 w ~ ~~ (90) deys ..... tN Ctty Councl ........ tM ..... contrw;t. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the tim. and the tr:p to the Court HOUM In Santa Ana. Then. of courH, after the ... reh II comple1ed we wtU file your fletlUoua bulineM narM 1t1tement Wtth the County Clerlt. publlsl'Le>nee 1 "8k for four weekt'• reqUir9d by 1.-and then tile your prOOf of publl· cation with the County ewtt. at (71•> 6'2-<4321. Exten-'<>n 3 15 or 318 and we MH mike arrangements for you to handle · this procedure by man . If you snoutd haw .,y rurtner question•. PINM Cllfl ua end we wtlf ~ more than glad to auitt you. Good luck In your new bulinelaf (11 hOln. The ,.... tor ..., ·-n:n .bl.Ill,,.. .. '°""" ICl9' IN ......... _.. _....by o ooepotlltl0f1 '9 .. .._. IN lftd ~ SNto11 Mlc:bal MbM, ..... ,,....,... ·~~~ory~ TNI II '*"WM..., ... """"' .._ 1 "" '° .......... with ... CoUi"Y Oor1I of Or-.. ~ .. ...-it. end.,,..~ en • 10. ""°" .,,, IUOOOfttrOCMM' ,. uM9r _. COMTMCTO... ,_ """ ....... .., ............... ~ c.-.....,,..... ~ .... ..., •. ff ..... l4a"•••to~.,....,._..ln ... .., s. tO,.. ...... Cllf W.OOMtMI ' ,..., ...,......,..._ ...... .., ............ -~ rwuc !!Ill IWll~_. ...... .. -.-.= ::: = "='&.:ff '4 I .................. n......-. ....... ==-'..::.:..... -:a=r-.:~. .." Ill .. '°"" ... ..,."' ......... ,.... y.lllf, ....,. ... _. Cl9 • .,. ................... 0."1-. ....... , .... "' ..... # 2 ~ ......... ,.........,. .. ...... au• • ..,,Clllt,1.,. ON?f... wtff ....... . 'nliil ' lh 110 ll ODftO ......... '*""'' ...... _...... MOC .. lf•f .... ., t Diii A. .... ............. lNI •• _ .... ............ .,... .-.-c--.~-Or· T"9C1' •o ....-. ,.. ;a°"""" • ,..., 11, ·=-_.,IWllllZ-m• _.., .. ,_ .. ...... "1Jl ........ C.... ,. s z s c 0r-. C1111 -. ,... •• n . .-. ........... ., ........... ... Aej1cti0n; a..., ... _... tM right to retect el tlfdt •tMOOe Of'~ Whlre: At tt.ChyCoundl Chambn. n Felt 0rM. COlttl MeU. Olfttom6a t2a&.. Wrlttln Ilda: TN ...-.n bide,;_. M tutwM*t on ttle 'olowtlno "*'81 tonne. No Wfttten bldl wtl b9•ec•Ylld .... Mey27, 1IU.11:00Lm. Orif ._ ont Mdl .... .._ ....... _...., bldll MW~ oiPINd Md ...... The lrwt arm btd ""*....., .. .....,_.....,. btd brat.._. 1~ No person• be...,.., to pMlclplll9 "'oral ...._. ....... 1,.._p0illl9d .. ,..._,......,...Olpolslt ~M.lc 111rocCW11W•b9• a*1a _..,,,,.._ .... ~=••111c , .. ._.ar-....,,.w,-anc1--. lNI ~ ._ IPPl•I• :..'° tlill ol llOll 'Ill Oft WAii 1111 M• ...... • =-1.Q,olColla ,., '1 5 ..... , ..... , .......... cay ...... DMl6of\. tt11a1.u:a11idlna1~Ml•ed~,...........,,.....,H1 •ouM•lta: "°"' ,. ... ........... ~ 0 ,, ..... .._..88Nt_ ~=--, c.e ..... o• ·- .. \ EdlMn'• eoftb811 INm lo•• 24-lnnlng merathon.112. Fiiiy Winning COlora to tece eight In Pi'Mtcn••· Ill:-~ Loyola ousts Edison Sailors KO Vikes in five· Cubs oveij)Ower Chargers in 4-A-- semifinal sweep ...;;_. __ By JON FERGUSON Ol IM Delly ,... ltelt SANT A MONIC A -Loyola Coach Roger Yano knew his team could not afford to have any letdowns when tt came to the CIF stm1finals. so his key prcparauon factor was letting his team know 1t. T he C u bs heeded his warning and &h son became the '1ct1m of ~ relentless and powerful Loyola attack in falling from the +A playoffs. 15-8. 15-6. 15-7. T hursda) evening at Santa Monica High .. That's what "'e talked about 1n pracuce yesterda). the team mee11n1 earlier 1oda) and before the game." Yano said ... We knew Edison could come o n 1f we let the m get the momentum ~ we even called some early umeouts 10 talk to them a nd keep them from letting up·· LO)Ola (20-0). the 3-A champ fo ur of the past fi,c )Cars. moved up a notch this season a nd didn't lose a step. looking O\Crpowenng 1n the cracker-box of a g) m w11h rafters (which altered the cour<>e of a rally eight limes) approx1matcl) 22 feet above coun level The 4-..\ fi nal. which also includes Newpon Harbor High 5aturda) at 8 p.m. 1n the Westminster g}m. will p11 a pair of defending cha mpions a nd a pair of coache'> w 1th at least three straight appearances 1n a CIF final T he Cub~ to a 14-:! lead in the first game and trailed onl) during the early stages of the third game ... we were a h11lc 11ght coming in:· said Edison ( oach John Herman ··w e·ve been down a couple of other (Plea.e see EDISON/83) Harbor'• Jaaon Gan ell&• out of the back row ln the Sailors' five-aet Ylctory o-.er 0.-,,...,......, ........ llarlna Thunday DiCbt to gain a CIF 4-A •howdown with Loyola H1g.h Saturday. Newport outlasts Marina. earns trip to 4-A title matc h By ROGER CARLS01' Ol-0..,. ......... L1kC' Pope\t: thl." ~tlorman '\l'W · pon Harbor High' Tar\ "'uund up and thn-"' anotht'r ha' maker 1n thl' CIF 4-.\ H>lll."' ball plaH>ffs Thur\da' night. and om1: ag.i1n dt'sp1ll' '>Offil' flaw s tonn1:<.ll'<l for a lnod.out tc• g.a1n a berth 1n \.uurda' n1gh1·, champ1on<,h1p final' Befort' a roaring lro"'d ot !100 at Huntington Beath H igh. thl." \ •. 11lor\ of Coach Dan"' (1knn rC\.ordl·d a I 7 -15 b-1 ' I 5-~ I 4-1 t> I S-1 I \ cv tOf) 0' er \1anna to grab a Ill kl'I tu the finals at V. c.-,tmin.,tt•r High ""h a chance 111 deknd tht•1r + .\ m" n ag;unst undekalt'd Lo' ola "I don t kno" "hJt tu -.J\ '><lid Glenn. '>haling hi\ head 1n thl' aftermath ··v. hen \11u r1: not un \OUr game and still tomi: h.tl l and " in His Sea \ >t'"' Lea~ue champion' weren't on lhl·1r gam( tu the tunl· o t 23 misfire\ on thl.'H ..en Ill." tiut d espite a 2"\-lll d1"4lhantage 1n that d epartment the~ "erl.' abk to 1m pro\C 10 I + 1 ll' t•rall "h1k tht• V1lo ngse"1 at lo-4 ··"''e werl.' ml\\1ng x·n l''> ad- mitted (,lenn "hu likened 11 h• a disease "But tht'' "t·rcn t \C..l1nng oil those mt'>~'> I '-'3'> rl·alh proud oft ht· kids for keeping their heads up ''"'e le.new \.\C' had to kt'ep the llall av.a\ from the m1ddk It '-'t' '>t:'r' l .,,ift the}.ha' ca good return to tht" m•t Rut 1f we were going to mis'> I '-'antt•d to miss long. not into the n1:1 ·· In the decider tht' \a1lor<. drtl\ t' their coach fan\ and tht'nt-.eh e'> craz~ "1th three '>lra1ght into the net w11h thl." lOUnt at l·I \l.hen \1anna wJ\ up 1/-~ thl.' \d1h>r\ !Yd misfired l c~h I I !Oh'\ lt '-'J' 11 lJ \1JrtnJin (,amcS when < 1lrnn lalkd 11mt out to ..ellle h1s 1111\l·, dOd hl· d1dn·1 lllkr mulh 1n lhc ""' ul ll'lh01lal111n I JU,l tnlJ tlwm fh1!> ·~our ma Leh tu \\in \\ l 'rt• thl· ,ktend1n~ l"ham- p111n., Jnd r ·1 ' ~l do"' n "" in~ing \1Jll' thl·m l Jrn 11 T ht• \ail"" rt''>J><in<led \\1th their ninth ul I! ml\lin:' 1n tht' finJk but Ix!:" ~h""·"J . ., dl'll'O\l\t' hl11d . re- g.;uned pl•)'>l'"con 1111 lhl· I ar., and I hn trn>k l llll 11 ul l)o\\n till "'l'll h 11 "J' \11k.e '~u\\.·n ..J. lhd 1\ •1t1l ,I 11 at 11 \ifikc luH1 put th "J ll' 111 thl· IC'ad: '~U H n llld .1~.1 Tl '1!1 JO 11\ l'~\ h um -..hl \\Jrd ,111J thl' \ 1king1 pun, fwd 1•1l hall o1u1 111 IJll tle:h1nd.. l.J 11 111101,.tf 'J'.11 .1,l "' \ht'ward th.11 tin"llld ,111 1h, \ 1king.s bul 1.k,ptll' thL· 'I'\ ,, \\(ll \ o1 thl." Tar\. In rcuu,rx·\ I • l\J' llw11 \trong <,en ice gJl"!ll' "hi\ I ~l'PI 1lw talkr \ 1l ings J'-'J' lr11111 tlh nll Jnd llUI OflOOtrol I hrnugh11ut th1. match II wu \I. rtnJ' inJh1h1' to handle the .... l • nm1.rn: g 11 ng pa!.s-pass-ltllJ. rJth1·r 1?ia1 pa\~·,ll·k 1ll "'h1ch piJt:Ui:J th1• \ 1k1ng\ \\ l llJd d1tli1·ull' "11h their .... n, \JI' \1Jnna ( oach .\nd) R, ,,J · \ m ml 't•u \en e tough hkc.' lhJt '"u f)J' J ll11k '\uthing comes Ir t't' ·I J11n't th1ni.. I >ann' will sa\ they pl.1\l'll fll"ll'\ 11~ hut 1he' v.ere the t'lt•1trr 1t."an tun1gh1 It wasn tour be-st gJrnl hut 'H' ha' l' no e'\C'U~ ) •U fl"I Ill thl <,('mifinals )OU.\'C JI •I t• rb' '"ur °'-'" game and we d1dn t dn 11 < lur hl."-st game was T u!:~:l\ ag.:iin\I ')an ta Monica Harbor had 111 pla' "'l."11 on Tuesda). :oo Jnd lhl J1J 11 ag.a1n ton1gh1·· It ''J' lht· -.c:n ICl g;ime "h1ch p ve Harhor thl 1n111al thrust \\llh Chn s Lt"\. ' tounh .ill.' )ending the Sa1lor5 (Please aee NEWPOR T /B3) Utah helps Malone• s boast cbme true Angels L-k bl•t ed 108-80· Mahrnl' hacked up his boast Thursda) t!-1the8o'>ton(e!lll\ l_.U<-114 inLame;-lotthr rally for a ers 1 z . . nigh I w 1th 2_'7 points and 11 rebounds Lakers vs. Utah linah on "1a\ :! 14~) It \\a<, the fol"\lh largt'St -th g S t d .. , <>Ur' 1\l'<l that guarantee. and I'm not (Bftt· .. ·Sewn> lo'>ing margin in a pla~otT g.am(' 1n th~ h1\tor. ol SeVefl ame a Uf ay going to make an\ more .. Malone said .. You Laken 110. Uiah 91 the franch1<ie sweep gu'' haH.· no idea "'hat i..1nd ot prt'ssure I felt Uteri 101. Lakers 97 The thre-e lo<o..cs tu the Jau equal the total to<la' \\ he;-n I read the paper "1an~ umes I &et a ~~~:'·11i•k~~:,, ~00 number of pla)OIT dt'leats the La lt..t'~ sullt'm.1 a little cock' but how man} athletes do ~ou Laken 111. uian 109 H·ar ago l'O route to the '>:B.\ title kno'-' \\hO don't·· Utan IOI. Lallen IO (Serie' 11eo J -JI B}ron Scot1 led the Laker; "llh lo point' r he Ja11 neva 1ra1k-d aftt"r Malone gave SetUf"dav-Otan 111 Lakers, 12-.30 om ToO\ Campbell added 14 and Johnson then an 8-"' lead w11h 8 l'7 left 1n the first t..areem .\bdul-Jabbar and \.-t1c hael Cooper Seven-run inning- overturns deficit- SALT L..\KE C tn (.\P l -Utah Coach Frank l.a)den was up~t \\Ith Karl Malone for pred1c1mg thl' Jan would force a seventh game an its second-round pla~ off sen es with the Los Angeles Lakcr<i Layden wa'in·1 upSt't after the Jan ran to a 108-80 victor. Thursda' night. forci ng a seventh game · at the F-orum Saturda} after- noon quanl'r l tah \H'nt o n to lead "\ 1-13. after the \\t"re held 10 I 0 points each fim 12 minutc\ Sat urda~. we·,egot toc:omt" out \\Ith more' than Bobb\ Han~n had 25 points. while lohn in second game ''\\ecaml·nutw1thanat11tude1oco1T1eou1 we came out with 1oda'.. ~11xk1on had 14 points and 17 ass1s1., f1H thr running·· \1alnne ..aid "\\e didn't back M agic Johnson \A.ho lin1c,hed ~ 10 Jan tlXkton 1he,B.\ass1,tleaderv.11'i II~ du" n ·· points. all in the fir;t h.ilt hlaml·d the Lake~ a g.ime. 1\ a' eragmg 14 \ 1n thl' pla,ofl\ and ha~ .. He shouldn't \3\ that. .. Lnden said "When \.OU walk b-. thl; hon. 1t''i better to d o 11 softly. You don't "':ant 10 wake him up. L ah•r, C oach Pat R tie' "'hose team won. poor '>hoo11ng. 30 of 80 lrom tht· field for 1he had at ka'>t 12 1n each of the '" g.am~ ag.a1n ... t 111-104 Tue\t.la~ n1gh1 ori Michael Cooper's loss. 1he Laker-. .. But Karl plays \I. Ith a lot of enthusiasm. and tha t's needed badh in the "'JBA -gu)S who play w11 h college-type mtcn\11) But they sometimes sa) college things.' ha1,ket '-'Ith r,c'en <ieconds remaining. said he "Tonight "C JU'lt d1dn·1 \hOlll the tiall The JaLZ out~ored the Lai..cr;. ~b-~ l\l wa' '>urpn<,(:d at his team·., performance. well ... Johnson \atd "TheJa.J / pla' ed great and talt a 2!>.-4 kad before sc-tthni for 11s 11'-point "\1a~tx-our big win the other night took a we couldn't do an~thing.·· ad' antagl· at the end ol the hr<>t quaner I ht' httle air out of our balloon:· he said. -Now it's It was the wor<,t pla,off defeat 'utlerl."d h' on<,laught continued through the re<,t or thr down 10 one game. When we come out the defending champion Laker\ <,ince the' tell game HB'sAlvarez Sunset MVP Coaches honor Oilers· standout: four Lions selected for first team Dominic Alvare1. the three-year Staner who led Huntmfton Beach Hagh's O ilers to the Sunset Leque bascbal championship. has been named the league's Most Valuable Pla}er by the coaches. Alvarez racked up a 4-2 record on the mound. as well as hming .313 in leadini the Oilers to a CIF 5-A playoff bcnh today aptnst visiting Beverly Hills. The Oilers have JUSt one other first-team choice - infielder Gerad Caw ho rn. Westminster. which finished third after los ing its last game because of a forfe1L dominates the first team wnh four selections. Pitcher Bnan Stubbs, outfielders Ben Mendoza and Joe Maisano and Ryan KJesko. another pitcher chosen for utility. were first-team choices. Others wuh two selections "-"'ttt Ocean Vrcw (infielder Oaf)' Christopherson and outfielder Mark Brenner). Manna (infielder Robbie Carabba and des11~ nated hitter Eric Crocker) and Fountain Valley (fint baseman John Del Poaetto and catcher Mark Dodd). Mott Valuble Player hl.Player,k ... i Matk Yr. P Dommtc l'.l\'•1cL. ••u11ua'6"'" ~u ...-~ Jl3 Sr Pir1t Team P Brian Stub~ Westminster P '11.ris &rilla. Edison lB John Dal Potett5nta.an Valley Inf Quad Cawhom. untin,ton lkac.b Inf Gary Christophe n, Ocean V~ Inf Robbie Catabbl.. atiba OF 8ett ~ Westminster Of Joe Maisano. Westminster OF Mart Brenntt. Oeean View C M•ft Oodd. Fountain Valley UtiJ Ryu 10esko. Wewninsttt DH Eric Crocker, Marina lleeMT ... 2.98, 4-2 Jr. 3.76. 4-2 Sr. .349 r. .348 Jr. .404 Jr. .372 Sr. .319 r. .396 Sr. .•n St . . 316 Jr. 4-2, .4IO Jr. .414 Jr. P Bmt Grebe. WCAminsttt .3Z 3-l Jr. P Sieve Moa'80'Mf)'. Founaam Valle)' J.91. 4-2 Jr~ IB Mart Wbitther, Ed1IOQ .369 Sr. lftf Dave R~Waunialla' • .l04 Sr. lef Joe Pentt. · .190 Jr. tar lin 8MucCi. EditiMi .JOO Sr. OF 9teW J90, MariM .2SS Sr. OF Seevt~ Fodtaia Val~ .417 Jr. OF 8tiu Mf'M. Hua&illlOD Beath .))) Sr. Ubl Tom AOra. HanUlltOG leect. ..»t Sr. c Dflryt Mad. EdilM •• Sr. DH C'haQCe ~. HuDtUll'OD 8'*tl .216 Jr. CdM, Woodbridge girls favorites in CIF track By ROGER C ARLSOI\ OI -Delly ~ llafl NOR"'.\Lt-.-< ltt1allandlield championships are thl' QUl'\I Satur- day afternoon at < t'mtc" < oll~ whert' the girls of ( urona del Mar High (3-AI and \\ oodhndge High (2- A ) enter as the fa'"ontc-s Field e'ents get under \I.a} at 11 and running events begin at noon at lht annual C'"(travagan1a which fea- tures the finals for bo) sand girls in+ A. 3-" 2-4. a nd 1-.\ rompe1111on In add1uo n to team asp1ra11on\. the finals serve as a Jumping off point for ind1v1duals on the "'" to the state finals. • The top nme marls 1n each l''ent will qualify for the Masters Mett Ma) 27 at the same stte. whic h serves as a qualifr ma mttt for the tate m~t At the Masters the top fi ve 10 o n to the state mttt, scheduled for June~. also here at Cerritos C'oU~. Corona del Mar's big s uns mcl~ d'La' ne Kerr. Leslie C ashion. Ch1du e Moaso. Sand i Lucas. Jill Young and Laura Sawin. among others. Woodbn~·s hope-s nck on the shoulders of t-..nsten ~hcn.z.cr. Kao Keffer. M1chc-lle Muniz. Ocbbte ' Leary pitches Dot1gers to 2-0 win Horon and frnhman ..\m' Rl1hk' among others Team honors aside. th(' linal' Jrc also another st.age for c,uch 1nd1 •id- uals as Edison shotputter t-.alearh ( aner. 'aulter Da\ ad ~oel long 1umpe-r (ha rhe T)ler and <hr .. Parmer in the 1.600. \ianna dman(e standout hanon "'mkclman and hurdler Marc Kalhck. Corona del Mar distance blue chips Jim R 0bbin\ and Eddie La' ellc as \I.Cit as hurdler Doug Davis. and Nc-v.pon Hamor 'aultcr R \\ Henson and d1stana runner Jam GC't'rhngs Coronas girls, under the \Oachin~ of Cite' e Kaczynski. quahfiC'd I~ for .he "\-.\ finals and bamng a ma10r CJ \tastophre. v.111win11 going a'-'a~ ~err enters wtth cloclun gs of N \l and 5 "7 0 in the 100 a nd 400. and anchor.. ooth of the potent Cd\.1 rela'. team~ The 1.600 quanet of \ oung. Mo1so. <;a""1n and Kerr has aon(' 3 54 53. .... h1ch 1s 1'lo. 3 on the Southern Section hst. C.ashao n·s qualat},na limes in the 1.600 and 3.~00 ~ 5: 11 36 and I l: 13.07. Lucas is a 17-foot-plus long jumper. Sawin as on botb ttla) as {Ple99e ._ TaACI/84) ' I I I ftae.clledale -T•ilN NI• Y..._ 7• ._"'-'*"' ,......_ ven., 1.s un. "*' n •te• v_.._, lM •.m _,, ,,......_ AWAY Mr1 M llt1111J this, •m•• ,,., • ... ... J 2 .... 4:25 .in • ,,., •"'-• • O..TV.~\\ ........... ,. , H\L fl\t11Kf; \P1-<ahfom1a's \lurnh<:nni: M\\J\\akened in the nick 111 11nll' I hur,da' night. enabling the .\nt1L'I' 111 pull 1•11 a doubleheader ''' 1.'t·r • hl' Bait mnn: Onoles 1 hl \n~cl' bat\ did l111le 1n a ~-I 1-in~1n~ tir<.t-~ml· '1c10~ but the) ar.w 1hr1 •utth 1n a hig.. big v.a' for a •·0 "'" r 1hl· \euind g.amr T '1L \ "t!l 1' '"a rrx·d a 1 hrct"-game l•l\tng 'trl.'Jk in till first game The c >n ""' Jnd \ngl·'' 'll'd an .\mencan 1 ,·J~tll' fl"' "rd "II h I: d0uble plays an lhl J•'Uh dk'Jdcr l hl· .\ngd' rt•undl·d a season-high '-t"' ,·n htl\ .lll "ngles. dun ng a 1.k, '"' l' ..._.,, n-run eighth inning and '' 1rx·d nut iJ 1 Baltimore lead 11' al"J'' glx>d to v.1n two 1.'aOll'' \ nllel., 'l..tanagM" C ooloe The .chedale AWAY Ton1gt1t-8oston 4 35 om • ~ ... 21-&oston 12 IS om • Ma.., 2?-&oston IOOS 1 m • HOME M1v 13-New Y()("I< 7;3S o.m "11av 1~ Yori< 7 JS om Mh 2s--+.ew Y«tl 7 JS o.m • \Ally ?6-ldte • Ori TV Cnen,..i s • On TV Cf\anne4 ' • "~games on !CMPC, 710 Ro1as sau:i. "but that comeback mt~ '-C'Cond µme was an added bon-us. "Our 'iamn pat hma bas bttD ca~ •na u .. and the ~f ptc"tu.na is <'om ini around.-RoJas added. ··Au "'~ ntt'ded v. as 10 act our bat ao1na. •• Ja\ Tibht. the sircond.,nc swtcr tor &ltimorr .,.ho \cf\ -1th the 6-3 lead and •ound up ,;th no deauon. said. "You aooutth<'rewith a 6-l lcad and 'ou're ~ lO wia thote pm~ ~nd .. ~-didn't:• Junmr oboa and Dick Schoftdd sromi the t ·pt and •inni.Qs runs on I tqDCaC pla tn IC\-nHUJI ci&htJa Ulftl • 'The 4nscl 1bt optner • u.it iarnlcamt 1Chin one double pljy <'I the ma,or ~Gt C"fCOtd fOr a l 0. ::::~ ::;,e. Th() hil i ~ .U. lronica..11). the pme--.WUl&IJll fta scored on • doublt pla) m ta.it tap "ii ' I "IOoftc. r11>i .. Iii 2..00 l • ~ lelc* pme. kcl o« 11111 nAifta ral~ .. ,th I ... AM ~ a& to lhinl on a tlly 9rile l)o.. ~ ICOftd ~ .... hsl\CTDl\ti~l---­ do hie pla) f thc llfK. . J . ' glvenb~ ho1necomlng after victo" ID Garden ATLANTA -The Atlanta Hawks. Mio two weeks aao couldn't sell out an NBA playoff pme, were welcomed home Tbunday by cheeriDJ, sinaina fans after their shock.in& victory over the Celtics at the Boston Ovdeo. With Wednesdayniahl's 112-104 tnumphoverthe defending Eastern Conference champs. the Hawks bold a 3-2 lead in the !:>Ht-of-seven series and arc one victory from entenna the confaence finals. A crowd of about 400. many carT) 10' s1ans and banntn and dressed in the Hawks' red. skipped work aod school to 1reet the ~layers as they amved at Hartsfield Atlanta lnternauonal Airport late Thursday mornin1-Fans sang the te.im·s .. Atlanta Air Force" fight sona. chanted profane slogans about the Celtics and even serenaded Delta Air Lines employees with an off- key rendition of the company jingle In a jab at the green-clad Celucs. the)' sang the Muppet song. "It's Not Easy Being Green." and booed a passenger who was brave enough to wear a green Celtics cap as he stepped off the Boston-to-Atlanta niaht. One Hawks fan. Elayne Squillace. said she manase<t to drop otT her depaning mother-in-law at another flight before rushing to sneak a peel at her favonte team. "l wasn't sure about last night," she admitted of the eme in which the Hawks came from 11 points down. But after Monday. when they played so well (in a 118-109 "ictol) 1n .\tlanta) )OU kne" their confidence level was up. "What impressed me the most was thal Dom•· nique Wilkins was not the leading scorer." She was right The Hawks got 27 points from Ke' 1n Withs on Wednesda) to go with \\ 1lkins· 25 and Doc Rl\ers· JI in an 1mp~s1vc team performance The Hawks. after dropping the first two games in Boston. have beaten the Celtics three umes in four days. Onl) fourteams in NBA h1stol) ha'e won a seven- prne senes after falling behind O.J -mos1 rC<'entl) Ponland in beaung Philadelphia in 1977 for the league champ1onsh1p. Quote of the day Bobby Valentine, manager of the Texas Rangers. on the suspension of Pete Rose. the Cincinnati manager ··He ought to get a Win- nebago with a satehte on top. It's tough not to be allowed to run your team. That's ltk.e having your kids move out of st.ate. and onl) gettmgrepons on bow they're doing.·· Gretzky named MVP flnaUat NEW YORK -Edmonton Oilers star ~ WayneGretzk}. the Han Troph} winner in ' each ofh1s etght N HL seasons. was named Thursda" as one of three 1987-88 finalls:t.s _ for the league's Most Valuable Player award The other finalists are Oilers goaltender Grant Fuhr and Pittsburgh center Mario Lemieux. who ended Gretzk) ·s run of seven straight N HL sconng titles. Gretzk\ was also named as one of three finalists for the Lad) ·Byng Trophy. given for skillful and sponsmanhke pla~. along w1th Montreal forward Mats Naslund and C'alga0 rookie forward Joe N1euwendyk Fuhr was also named a finalist for the Vezina Trophy, given to the league's top goaltender. along with Buffalo's Tom Barrasso and Kelly Hrudey of the New Yorlc Islanders. N1euwcndyk. who scored 51 goals. Buffalo center Ra) Sheppard and Chicago goaltender Darren Pang wettselected as finalists for the Calder Trophy, given to the lcaguc·s top rookie. Boston·s Ra) Bourque. Ollgal) ·s Gary Suter and Washington's Scon Stevens were chosen as finalists for the Norns Trophy. given to the league's top de- fenseman A.nother Bruin. Steve Kasper. 1s a finalist for the Selke Troph). given to the top defen51ve forward. along wnh Montreal's Guy Carbonneau and Jan Enxon of the New York Rangers. Jean Perron who resigned Monda) as coach of the Montreal Canadiens. Dctro1l°s Jacques Demers and Calpry's Teri) C'nsp are finalists for the Adams Troph). given to the Coach of the Year Utah fined $1,000 by NBA SALT LAKE C ITY -The Utah Jazz m have been fined Sl.000 o"er Coach Frank Laydcn's failure to open the team's locker room to rcponn-s foUowing the Jazz·s 111-109 playoffloss to the Los Angeles Laken Tuesday. Jazz spokesman 8111 K.rc1feldt said team President David Checkem was informed by NBA Commm1oner Da" 1d Stem on Thursda) about the fine. l..a)'den earher had ~med the team fines ofS5,000 and SI 0,000 for comments he made about the officiating of other Jazz games. On Tuesday night, after the Lakers· posted a 3-2 pla)off advantage with a hard-fought victory at the Forum. Layden refused comment and closed the locker room door. r ... ==:~~~A••.. Barons romp in opener lO lakt a onMtfOtt ltad OVft' foiar j)layut l!I afttt the fil'$t round of the LPGA Cham- pionship on Thursday at the Jack NactJau1 Fountain Valley blnen 10 the plate in the flrst. . ~unt~ f~r he~ four base on balls. Sporu Center in Mason. Ohio. Musey. a two-time The Baron .eddod thn:ic runs 1n tbe Th!t tnnint ki~d ofstowe~ lhinp tournament Winner in her l 2 )Ul1 OC\ tour, held a lead SCOTeS SfX ill first t«O~. four 1n the fourth and two do~n, she said, a~~ I lost It for a over A.my A.Jeon, ~kin& her second LPGA ~or title • more in the Sixth , wbde on the mound. of the year, and non-winners U• WaJten. a.nta 11 l 15 1 1 .. The first 1nnln1 was ~·· lake • Not that she really needed the help. Smyers and Niu Foe••· Mauey Sot off to a slow start TO S 0 -W n season's wonh of runs," 111d ninth· but Rice's tcamm. ates provided for when she bogied tbe first bole of the 6,389-y&rd. par-72 year Fountain Valley Coach Cary her both on offense and defense. The Onzzly Course. But she bad sax birdies after thatto bold BylUR& WOLCOTT Baker, who worktd all 16 of his Barons collccccd 15 hits and played off Alcott, wmneroftr-elC&SOn's first ~or, the Dinah Dlllf,...C.,11111 ""' players into the pmc. an error-free pme. Sho~. ~cott's round of 68 was highli&hted by two chip-Freshman sc_n51tion Rae Rice lived Third baseman Samantha Sawyer 10 bu·dics ... In Fon Wor:ih, Teus.,Luay WaA.tu. Thursday's openina-round CIF 4-up to her arowu11 reputation both on went 3 for 3. drivina in one run and who had ~ever broken par tn 35 prcv~ousrounds over A son ball playoff between Fountain the mound and.aubc plate. Her three--sconng in the fll'St and secood. the Colon1al Country Oub course. b1rd1ed two of the Valley H1J,b and Nonb Torrance run home i:un tn tbc ttcond was C?ne CatcherSl\annon Dolan. whoentercd last three holes on the way to a three-under-par 67 and t>caan IS minutes early and was over or three hJtS. as he acored twice1 the game battina 30I scored three a sh;att.ofthe firsi.round lead !n the Colonial N~tio~I almost as soon as it started. drove 1n four runs, walked once ano runs on a single and tw~ walks. lnV1~Uon tou~am~t. Wadkins, a W1~ner earher this Fountain Valley (22~1) exploded nol~ a base. . . . Nine players collected at least one year 1n Hawan, was ued for the lead wtth J.U lamaa. for six runs in the bottom of the first Rice also tmp~oved h~ pnchina hn for Fountain Valley. mcluding Scett e• JodJe MMd and ~ Role. 8"4dy and waltzed to a I S-1 win over North m:,ord to 17-5! aoma the distance an_d right fielder Shannon Harrison., who Gamer, Mark CaJcavecekla. and ~ FterJ were a Torrance (8-13). The Barons ad-strikina out rune to up heT total this went 2 for 3• scoring twice and drivina stroke back after rounds of68 10 hot, w10dy weather. vanced to face Cypres , which season to 225. Sbe .st~k out at least 10 two runs on a sacrifi~ Oy in the eliminated Mater Dci. 4-l . 10 the one batter every 1nrung. From the fi d 1 h fi nh Dallu oaata Denver. 108-96 SC"COnd round on Tuesday. first to the sixth inning. she pjtcbed to lfSt an a sin, e in t e OU . The early outburst was fueled by 18 batten., gjvin1 up only one bit. "We have a lot of depth." Baker DALLAS -Rolando Blackman m scored nine straight points in the fourth period Thu™1ay n1Jlll to lead the Dallas Mavencks mLo their first NBA Western Conference champio1.1ship series with a 108-95 victory over the Denver Nuggets. Dallas. which bcaL the Nuggets four games to rwo in their best-of-seven series. will play the winner of the Utah-Los Angeles Lakers series, which is tied at )-3. Blackman and Sam Perkins each had 23 points for the Mavencks. ~ho had never before been past Game 6 in the Western Conference semifinals. Alex English led the crippled Nuggets with 34 points. Denver played its third straiaht game without LaFa)'ette Le' er and Jay Vincent, both out with injunes. With Dallas leading, 92-89. Blackman took charge with four straight baskets and a free throw, while the Nuggets' shooung went cold. Denver only scored two field goals 1n the final 5:01 of the game. Ro) Tarple~ who won the NBA Sixth Man Award on Wednesday. had 19 points and 11 rebounds for the Mavs. while Perkins had 11 rebounds. Danny Scha)CS had 19 points and nine rebounds for the Nuggets. "ho overcame a 10.point Dallas third· penod lead to get back into the game before Blackman took O\er Cobras sign Marty Zendejas Former Nevada-Reno place-kicker Ill Marty Zendejas has signed a contract with the Los .\ngcl~ ( obras_ the Arena Football team said Thursday. Zendejas. who will make h1!>debut for the Cobras Saturday night when they face unbeaten Pittsburgh at the Los An~eles Sports >\rena. 1oins brother Ton~ and cousin Max as professional place-kickers. Tony plays fo1 the Houston Oilers of the NFL "h1le Max plays for Green Bay of the NFL Also Joining 1he Cobras were defensive back-wide receJ\ er Derrick Donald of Nonh Carolina and hneman Dexter Stowers of Cal State Northndge ... Founh-!.Ceded Shaun Stafford of the University of Flonda deteated teammate Halle Cioffi, 7-6. 6-4. to win the singles title 1n the NCAA women's tennis tournament. Later at the Los Angeles Tennis ~enter. tlle third-seeded team of Allyson Cooper and Stella Sampras of UCL.\ rallied fora 4-6. 6-J. 6-4 victory over unseeded Ronni Reis and Jami Yonekara of M1am1, Fla .. 10 "in the doubles champ1onsh1p . Five weeks before the date ol the fight. contracts for the Mike Tyson-Michael Spinks hea .. ywe1ght championship bout finall) have been signed. Tyson's manager said. Bill Cayton confirmed the signing for the June 27 boul at .\tlanuc Cit) which had been dela)ed because of contract language . Delayed cntnes have pushed the total number of athletes expected to compete in the largest 01) mpics ever to 11 .555 from at least 136 nations. the Seoul 01) mp1cOrganizing Committee said ... UJ ino1s Go'. James R. Thompson s.a1d .. no·· to a st.ate senator's proposal for a state buyout of the Chicago White Sox "'The state's got other things to do tl\an buy a baseball team ... Television, radio TELEVISION 4.30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: A.ngels at Boston. Channel 5. 4· 30 p.m -PRO BASEBALL· Chicago at C1ncmna11. WGN. 5:05 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA Eastern C'onfert•nce semifinal Game 6 -Boston at Atlanta. TBS. 6:05 pm -PRO HOCKEY NHL Cham- p1onsh1p Series Game 2 -Boston at Edmonton. ESPN. 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: New York Mets at Dodgers. WOR. Z Channel. 7·30 pm -COLLEGE BASEBALL: West- ern ..\thlet1c Conference playoff game, Pnme Ticket. RADIO 4·35 p.m -PRO BASEBALL· Angels at Boston. KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: New York Mets at Dodgers. KABC (790). 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL. Ph1ladelph1a at San Diego. KFMB (760). four singles. three walks. two stolen Rice, who entered the pme with a said. "W~ pracu~ two people at bases. a sacrifice ny, an error and a 0.18 ERA. said the IOOf rest between every position. so rm never scared to wild puch. as Fountain Valley sent 11 the first and second inninas may have put everyone in ·· Chargers fall in 24th, 1-0 Burroughs prevails in marathon: Ocean View breezes to 10-0 win --------- By CHRIS AGUILAR Dellr,.... C..u 11111nll1RI It took Burroughs High almost six hours. 24 innings and a lot of hoping, wishvig and good defense to beat the No. 4-ranked Edison Chargers in the first round of the C IF 4-A softball playoffs. The Indians' Kann Knoop sin&)ed home Daruelle ~ Murphy with two outs in the top of the 24th to take a 1-0 victory at Edison. It was a classic pitchers' duel with both Edison starter Terry Carpenter and her counte Christy Alves doing the d1stan~. Carpenter allo six hits and one unearned run. while strikmg out 41 . Alves ed four hns for the shutout while stnkmg out 13. .. It's pretty frustrating to have the kind of season we' had and lose hke Lh1s:· said Edison Coach Missy Ford. .. Out of our last 11 games. six w~ decided by one run. l reall) didn·t think (beforehand) that they could k~p up. Their defense was pretty amazing; we hit prctt)' hard." Burroughs, the No. 2 team in the Foothill League. was not seeded in the playoffs. Indians Coach Dorothy Frank1an said. "I expected (Edison) to be booming the ball. I think that we proved something to thi.' No 4 team.·· Burroughs (19-5) will pla~ M1ll1kan m the second round. while the -;cason ends for the senior-dominated C'harg~rs (I 5-8· I l 'Tm Just kind of upset because it's my last year here." said Carpenter. who \S headed to F~no State on ~larsh1p In the top of the 24th inning. the Indians got their bats to do what both teams had attempted for 51'1 hours \\'1th onC'out. Murph~ reached on a dropped throw to first base. Shell) Pape singled to left field and Laun Smith sacnfictd them to second and third. Knoop then grounded the ball into center field to score Murphy before Jan Matheson popped up for the third OUl. In Edison's last chance, Rhonda Patterson hit a two- out single to center. but Alves got Joelle Isaacs to pop out to end the game. The contest went four innings before Burroughs center fielder Kim Barnfather hned the first hit of the game off Carpenter. and 21 innings before a scnous threat was mounted. It wasn't until the 20th inning that Carpcntt-r pitched a complete inning without a stnkeouL It would be the only time. Alves threw 14111 innings of no-h.Jt ball. In the 21st inning. Edison's Krista Eckert doubled to center with two out. Teri) Carpenter hit a shot over second base into center. but Ecken stayed on the bag. The next batter popped out to the shonstop to end the inning. Burroughs' Leigh Hacker advanced to third in the 22nd innmg. but the Charge~ again kept the Indians in check. gelling the next two batters out. In another 4-.\ pla)'oll opener Ocean View 10, Soutb Torrance 0: The Seahawks seized control of the game early. sconng eight runs in the first t~o innings. 10 rout the host lad) Spartans. The \ICtOf) moves Ocean View ( 15-13) into a second-round match up against top-seeded Gahr. The two teams faced one another 1n the second round last year wnh the Seahawks beating Gahr. 1-0 Ocean View scored three 11mes in the first with winning pitcher Cindy Schneller and Jena Sansone leading off with singles .\n out later. Jamie Walker knocked m a run wi1h a base hit and Dana Urs1ch squce1cd in the second run. l\n aror allowed 1he Seahawks· third ruo to comt- across. Ocean Vie" made 1t a rout 1n the second. scoring five times on fiH h1t\. including fou r m succession. Walker had a 1"0-run i.1ngle m the mnina. OCC crew bids to defend title Stiff competition awaits Pirates in Sacramento By JON FERGUSON The Orange Coast College vanll) crew will begin ns bid to defend the 1unior varsit) eights title when the Pacific Coast Rowing Cham- p1onsh1ps begin Saturday at Sacra- mento. The Pirates should have one of the best overall squads at the event after sweeping all its races at the San Diego Crew Classic and Newport Regatta this season. UCI will compete from the varsity level on down. OCCs junior varsity crew, which has not lost to a West Coai.t team this season. should face ns stiffest com- petition in the form of Washington, Cal1forn1a and Stanford. which it has not met this year. The crew reached a new height when it defeated Wisconsin and Penn at the Stanford Crew Classic in April. and finished in times compet111 ve to Harvard and Brown. V~tones this weekend qualify crews for the Intercollegiate Rowing Assoc1at1on Championships in Syr- acuse June 3-5. OCCs 1un1or varsity eight boat includes coxswain Dan Alfen, Phil Han. Fred Honebein. Jeff Strayer. Dave Kovach. Jof Abshire, Dave Hodgkins, Kevm Mcgill and Geoff Scheumann. Dave Grant heads the program. with Jim Jorgensen handhng the freshman and novice eights. In last ~ear's champ1onsh1ps. ()(( defeated C'ahfom1a by two seconds 1n the junior varsity final, topped Stan- ford b)' seven-tenths of a second in the freshman final. downed Sacramento State in the vars1t) four by 1.5 seconds and finished second. well behind C Davis in the novice final All three winners advanced to the nationals last season and quahfied for the Henley Royal Regatta on the Thames River for this season. . Grant has said he would like to retun1 to the nauonals. o;omethin1 OCC 1s hkely to accomplish this weekend. before comm11tmg to the Henle). UCl"s vars1t) eight includes COX· swain Tracy Smith, Gary Testa, Derek Fischer. Mike Aguiar. Tim Olsen. Paul Whalen. Jcff Sallen. Stan Townsend and Tom Kirksey. Larry Moore heads the UCI crew. Sports on TV for weekend TELEVISION l 0 a.m . -BOXING: From 1987: Sugar Ray Leonard v . Marvin Hqlcr 1n 12-round welterweight title bout. ESPN. SU1Jd.a7 TELEVISION 9 a.m. -BICYCLE RACING: Tour of Texas Race (taped), ESPN ----------------------------------------11 un. -MEN'S GOLF: Colonial National I 0 a.m. -PRO BASlt.ETBALL: NBA Eastern Conference semifinal Game 7 -Atlanta at Boston (if n«cssaf) ). Channel 2. lnivitationat. from Fort Worth, Texas. Channel 2. Our Business Is Leasing 11 a.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPOA Champ1onsh1p. from Kinas lsbnd. Ohio, Channel 4. 11 :30 p.m. -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: The Mademo1sellc Championship Cup, ESPN. I 0 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Anscls at Boston. Channel 5. IOa.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA Championship, from Kings Island, Ohio. Channel 4. We Won't Le••• You and Leave You! 1988 Voyager Lease to own l11J '224. is,., •e. I f lttory Ii#, 1 ,_.., ....._ •lM!atic trlftUMSSIOn, pow diSc braes, AM/f'M stereo. rur window defrostq. dllull .... iMtJlltioft l*Mlt. liflt PICUll. Ind ... 111«1. 111~2 + • iO Mal doMd •lull, total OiJ'MMS $14.26l&O, to stlrt Sl;allll. r at M.968 20 Cost Le$$ Auto Lea$ing Div. of Huntington ••Kii Cllq9ler/PIJ••ulll 11, 16661 leach Blvd., ~on Beach f714f 842 It ll:JS p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Anacls at Boston. Channcl<f. 12:30 p.m -PRO BA.SKETaAU.: NBA Con- ference semifinal Game 1 -Uta.bat ~Channel 2 12:30' p.m~tJTO RACING: NH.RA Oatoma· uonals, from Gaiocsvllle, Ra. (taped). C'haMd 7. l :30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: l 1 Jtb nannina of The Prcalcncu. from Baltimore. Md., Channel 7. 3 p.m. -MEN'S BOWUNG: PBA tournament. &om Phoeni.:, Ariz. (taped). Channel 7. 3 p.m. -AVTO RACING: ladi.anapoli.s SO() rime trials, ESPN. 4 p.m. -PRO 8.U£1AU.: Chicalo 11 Cincinnati, WON. 4 30 p.m . -PRO 8AIUALL: AiJarua at Pit· Uburab. 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Noon -BOXING: Jerry Pqe vs. T c:m:ncc Alli in I(). roundjuoior-welterweiJht bout, ftom Atlantic City, NJ .• CbanMl4. 12. 30 p.m. -MEN'S GOU'; PGA Colorual NationaJ lnv1tauon. from Fort Wonb, Te.us. Channel 2. • • I ' I p.m. -IOXING: 80bby Cr;t vs. Dennis Ad.net nt a 10..rourid hatn-beavyweiaht bout; from AtlanOiS Oty, N.J. (diela~cd). ChaMd 4. I p.m. -PAO BME8AU..: New York Mell It Dodetri. WOR. l:lO p.m. -AUTO &ACING: NASCAA race. &Om HarristiurJh..N.C. Chaftltl 7, 2 .p~m. -AUTO &ACING! lndianapotit ~time tiials. ESPN. ' p..na. -AUIO uaNO: NHRA MMS.Soutb Natiouh. hlri Manolah. TfM. (18Ded). NSH. •:JO ~.PIO JIOCSft: NHL Ctaaillpioldbip Series-•• ..... ESPN. s p.rn.-00'1 .. um•u · WCSICf'I AIMetk comm.cica.a.n....., ..... hil HonohW. Hlwi (&aped). ~-TicbL . •. ,. •. -nMS Alie naD: Plc,.10 C1iaftt.. ~ from WetlWOOd (dellyed). Primt rteb1. ......, 10 a.m. -PllO ••-•&11 ~ 11 .,...., KMPC(110) 1 p.m. -no ••-·•1 · ~ Yen M"9 •• DOdsn. KAIC(1'0). ~~·=··-·"··~.Sia Oellr ..... ,._ ..., Midi ...... Chris Lee pauea off ln the Sallora' fi've-eet victory over Marina Th1inday night over Marina. Lee had 16 kUla and excelled ln the front row to apark the Tan' Tictory. NEWPORT OUTLASTS MARINA ••. From Bl into a 15-1.t kad C um\ bloc!. made ll 16-1 5 and Peter Eastman's tap at the net seakd 11 at 17-15 It v.as a rousing 18-minute ba11lc "h1ch sa" Harbor'\ kad ot 12-7 melt to 13-1.t and onh a '1olat1on at the net b) the\! 11.mgs 1.cpt (1lcnn·s crev. within \tnl.1ng d1s1ann~ Manna took lOntol of (1ame 2 quick!~ "1th \Orne of m best 'Ol- le} ball · ol thl' night rnm1ng a\ the V1l.ing' ntcndcd a -t-1kadto9-1 ~hind thl· 1.111' of Ron Rrn" ning and block' ot ~ll'\ c (1udd In the u uual third game. the Sailors "ere nur.,ing a 6-' kad when a spun 1gnlll'd h' a <;hl·"ard v.llh a bloc!. and l\\O <>tra1gh1 ale\ ofT the JU mp serH· nl Rill~ 'igu' en \htl\ ed 11 out 10 11-5 Manna lll'H'r recon·n·d The Vik· ings pulled 10 l.J-7 but then faded as Sheward·., 0' er\l't'> and hark..ct'> took their toll (urn and Eastman "ent up for the final hhxl and v.11h a 15-8 'l'rd1lt Harbor was in control. Manna lought back in (1amt• .t 1n another punl h-for-punth game which "a' lied at 4. 6. 10 and 1-t before Duanl· ( ameron forl·ed a s1deou1 v.11h a thrust o'er 1h1: middle." and Harbor" l'nt qu1etl~ That set up< 1jme 5 and dov. n the \!retch 11 v.a' thl· <;ailurs ''ho rose to the cx:casion l\he\l.ard \\hO had 77 ao;o;1sts. rnn .. tantl ~ ga' e thl' Tar\ thl· edgt· "11h h1\ '>t'I\. "hethl·r hall to ( uru he hind him or do"n thl· line to an av.a1ting OUl\ldC hllll'r "He's alv.a,., hl'l·n good.· ..aid Read '''\lo\' hl··., a great one That comb1na11on. \hc"ard and C urn. ma~ be the be~t 1-2 punlh 1n thl· C IF 1n a long lime ... In contrast that "a' \fanna·'i problem but 11 lJn't I')( IJ1d on to Da' e Buchnng. the \ 1kes· \{'ltl·r He <,1mpl) couldn't gl·t a pa!>,. 1n\tcad '1rtualh ha' ing io pa'' again ofT a"k"ard feed\. ··Th1\ game tal.l', gut\ and 'l'"· pon -. got 11 ··..aid Kl·jd ·· 1 ""h thl'm surn·" I hope Dann' keep-. 11 1n tht.' lUUlll\ .. ( ur.ukdallh11tl'r\\l.lth.'\l1and"J' 1n on I II block'> L l'l' had 16 kill\ and Ea ... 1man (9 i..111, X blocks I. fon, \knz 1' ktll'> 8 hlo<.k'I \11lt" '\igu~rn 18 l d"I and R1lh '\gu~m (9 l.1ll'>l g.3\l' 11 a rnmpll'll' loo!. < amaon kd \1artn.1 "1th 2 ~ l.ilh. "h1k Bro\\ntng (20 kill<.' and Doug Parm C 11 I.di!>) tontnbuted .Starlites reach final EDISON BOWS OUT •.. "1" 'I .\POLI~ -fhe Los .\n- gcles <;1arh1es ha' e ad' anccd into the champ1on\h1p match of the v.omen·s M ajor L eaguc Volk, hall pla}oO<; follo"ing Thur~a\ n1ght''i 15-7. 14-16. I 5-6. I 5-8 '1cton 0' rr the ~ev. York l1bcn1esa1 the l n1,ers1t) of ~1nnl''>Ota·s ~ilham\ .\rcna. The Starhtcs ath ancc to Saturda) ·., final agamst the v.1nncr of tonight's <;an Jo~·M1nneso1a matlh The onl~ prohkms the S1arl1tc\ ( 18-5) encounterl'd caml' in the second gaml· "hen the~ took an 11-0 lead onh to '>l'c the L1henic'> (9-14) ralh · .. t,cl'pl for that strcal.. V.l' pretl) much controlled the matt h "ire-to- "ire." ..aid <;1arhtes Coach .\lbcn Gaspanan Gaspanan credited the pla~ of middle hlocker Lisa Et1es"old and e:i.- 01~ mp1an outside h111cr R ita Crocl c.>tt 10 the match E11es,old. subsututtng for the injured Pall} Dodd. had 11 kill-; and fi,e blocks. and Crockcll v.as credited v.11h 11 kills and 25 digs. It wa<; the fifth straight time this year and ntnth 1n a row 0' er the last tv.o season\ that the Starhtes ha'e defeated "cv. \ ork From Bl times (111.e Tul·\da} '5 quartertinal<.l. hut tonight "l' nn agot 11 going ( "' e thl'trcd1110 l mola The' don't mal.e m1'ital..e!> ·· · Tht• ( ub\ m.idt• 20 error\ the t•n11re matlh. 1ndud1ng senes. Sl'I'> '>Pll.l'!> and rl'll'Ptton'> The\ had fi,l' pla,er<, with "" or mort• I.Ills and tht• JUmp senc' of John .\nc,elmo and Dunlan Blad.man tool. thl· Charger\ J~lut a game and a half to get uSl'd to "11\tng tht•1r man~ takntt•d at- tacl..ers. and ut1h11 ng pnnnpal St.'tll.·r ( hn .. ~redc for h1111ng o lkn I mola kept the Fd1.-.on block oil guard .\nd the 1nt1tal po\loer ol the ( ub.,· h111ns hackl'd up the ( hJrgl'I"). 'i("l"t)nd hnc ul dclen!oe. often lea' 1ng ..1 nKe gap lor the prec1i.1o n <,pike' of Lo)ola .. The) mr\cd their oOcn\l' up v.ell .. Herman said .. If the' hit ont'· on-one. we·rl' 1n a lot of trouble·· That happened often and "hl·n the Chargers did ha'e blocker<, 1n pos- 111on. Duncan (I ' lolls). ~ redc (nine kills) and J1m m~ Kkin ( 15 ktll'i) had the po"er to put 11 bet\\t-Cn or the fin\.'sse to put 11 aroi;nd the block 8111 Bergstrom added <.e'en l..1lls all in the last l\\O games. and ~n!>t'lmo had SI\. ··our strength 1<1 in our amount of attackers. so 11 v.e can ket"p the block from keying on an~ one of the h1tt<"rs. v.e think we can put the ball awa) :· ) ano said · 1 ht'' ·rl· ..i tuugh ll'Jll1 10 heal" hl n the' pla' "ell · ~krman ..aid "1 hl'' nnlr kt U'> ge11n thl· t-ime '\p lllll' pla,l·d "di tonight · l:dl\on tin1<;hc\ thl· ... ea<,on v.11h J co-"iun\l't Leagul· 111k anll a I "'·2 rl'lnrJ ·11'unlurtunJtl'1111 the l..1d\ to go OUI lh1<, \\3\ lx·l.IU'>l' "l' \\Orll•d '>0 hard all ·'ear. Herman ~1d ··Hopdull~ "l' t·an forget this ,,nt• <>011nt•r and rt·ml·mhl'r all thl.' great Olll'\ Thi'> ~ruup did a >urx·r Joh. and tn g\:t thl\ tar'' J lot to ari:omph'>h .. \lta l mola built a 14-2 lead in thl' orx·na Ed1'>11n ralhl'd "11h .,. ' \tra1gh1 bt.·forl· i...1t•1n linl'ihed things ofT T hl· ( hargl'r\ \lllrl·d the tir.,t point ot thl· \l'rnnd game bl'forl· the ( uh<> 11x1l.. kad\ ol '-I Jnd I CW dl'\Plll' the fad [d1'>0n·s \lark Pre-sho I 12 l..tll'I t"o '>tuff blocl..s and an ace 'itf\Cl BnJn Boone tfi,l· l..tlls. three \tulhl and Darren Lan11 (SI\ k11lsl shnwt•d '>tgn' ot commg to life In thl' third game the l\\O bat1lcd ball.. and forth v.11h Ed1wn 1al1ng a '\.'and then ralh mg 10 force a ~6 11e But then LO\ola tool..meronce more. 1al.1ng ad,antagl· o t numl·rous error\ b' the ( hargers the rest of the wa' "\\ e'd male a l11tk run to get dose then "l'.d make m1\tal..e.,:· Herman said • • I IOl1 Chevrolet again off erS the sporty Camaro RS model that includes: •Ground Effects Moldings •Front and Rear Spoiler • 2.8 Llter V6 Engint> with fulti -Port Fuel h]ection •Body U>lor 15" 7" Aluminum Wheel • ~eciaJ •RS" Identification • Air Woditioning • Tinted Glass • AM/FM Stereo with W8ettt • Body f.olor Door Hand • Cuslcim OOth llierior Trim • ~ ~with Tdomettr $12~577.00- -750.00 ~back fn111 a.mold •• $1{827.00 Year~ .. ' Orange Co.st DAILY PILOT/Friday, Mey 20. 1988 Royals pound Twins ~ .. Stillwell's hot bat powers KansasCityto 14-1 romp From n.e Auociated PttH Kun St1tlwcll 1!>n't .. ure v.here his rctent po"'er ~ur~t" has come from. but he kno"'s wh' he·, hming ~lier tn arnt""ral -hard work St1llv.ell homert·d for lhl• th1rd straight game. addc:d J tnple and a '>tngk jfld drU\ l· 1n four run\ Ill pate an 11\·hll attack tn K.rn~'> < 11' '> I-'· I ' ictor. "' n 1 he \11 n nc\4.itJ Twins rhur\da, in thl· \ktrodunll· "I Ro\ al'> hitting lllJlh) \11kc l um hJ'> bt·en v.orl.ing hard with ml··· S11llv.dl \Jld ··1t\Ju'1 h1:t•n hard Y.orl I had a good '>1.'rll'\jnd l"m .. 1arung togl'l 1n J llttll' gro1.1' l • St1ll\\dl "ho \\j\ m11' l'd !rum thr oot1om to the: top of the Ru\ JI\ ordl·r for T hur\da' ·, g;imt· Y.Cnt ti tor If n the thr~e-g.rnw \C.'rtn dri qng in n1nl· 1 un'> H 1'> homl·r d three-run >hoi 1n lhl· tl111J "J' hi\ tilth 111 tht· \C.'a'un J nev. cart.'l'I high "It kl"f, p11·1t\ 111111d 111 ti<· hal l.. h1111ng thl· "·•' l should h\: \till" 1 I ...... J Rill Rul lnc I JJ ti 1 't" llll\ and'"" '"lo honll·r, JllJ George Brl·t1 had J '""·run homer a ... p.1n 111 J 1ha·l· 1111 da~ i...an'a' c 1t\ 'h1gh1 'l run total 111 lhl 'l'j'"" h1·lp1:d starter< hJrlie l 1·1h1j111.h ' n hrl·ak j pt·r\onJl 11 \\ ·!1-J nw losing 'trrak I 1·1br.111d1 .illo\\l'd 1u ... 1 1hrl·l· •1 " n '" 1nntng'> ··1 h,1\ l'n 1 ix n p11, htng that v.l•ll · h1· ..... J 11 makei. 11 J l111 e.1'1l r "hl'll \11U gl't \Oml· run' ,·jr)\ Tv.1 fl\ \lJrtl·r l ,., \l r J k1·r 1-2 gllt on h 11n1· 11u l 11• 111« first inning. Jllo" inc tour 1un'> In anothl·r .\ml'n •• 111 I l·Jgul' gaml' Indians 1. \\hilt' So\ 0 In ( le' eland c ,,n " '11" homered" 1th onl •ut •r th 001111m o l thl• ntnth and< 1rn: S"tnddl p1tl h1·d .1 '"'' h11:n tor ht'> eighth' 1ll1>n .1' 1111· Indians bl,inl..ed c h1,J~11 Sn~dl'r'' honw run h1' eighth larnl•d \\l'll •"t'r the left-fil'ld kml· offBuhh' I h1grx·n. 1-4 \\ho rd1t'\ t>d I >a' 1· LaP01n1 10 \tan th1· ntnth S" inddl S-1 d1J 1 11 .11 ''" j hit until i...en \\ 11 am' smglcd "1th ont" out 1n th< ...._ 'l'nth ~ 11l1am' belanll' 1h1· onl) "'hill' ~l\ pla'l'I 111 rl'.tlh "n>nng poc,111on "hl·n h1· doubkd \\llh t\\o uuh 1n 1h1 ninth In thl' '\ational I l·ag111· M~ts 9, Padr~s 4· i...u1b lkrnande1 got thrl'e 11 \.t•" 'I ork ·., \t',hun-h1gh l h hth and pitcher Ron Dar 1n{' s1ngk \parl..ed a tnur-run -.c.'' 1·nth 1nntng a!> the \kl\ tx·at San Dtl'go JI Jal!.. \1urrh\ \tad1um tor their lnurth straight '1ctnn Darling ~-\ (?il\l' up thr1·e run<, on 11\C h11' in nttht mning\ He had allow~d thrtt h11s tn each of hi5 two pre\ 1ou '>tan>. Cardloal1 i . Cuba 1: c m < arpcnter pnchcd a four- h111er lor h1~ fir')t md111r lcague 'fictol') and St Louis won 1h fourth '>tra1ght gaml· h\ bt·auna C h1ca10 at WnaJey t-1dd * R•v .. 1 14, Twins • 6 N\6\ CITY MllO•l SOl 6 ... , ~ .. h o • ..... '<i ....• . ""'-··· .. ,,,,. " ~ . " I~ ...... It ... '" • White Sex 0 CL•YU.AlfO .. ,~.,. -·· ··•d ........... >l'lwa.t rt ..... .._.~ cc .... .,. • .. , ... • 0 I t , • ' 0 • •• 0 •••• • I J I ) ... , 0 ) • , .. . ~ ... ". '"'"""''" • ~'°" c , .. . ... , .... , , ..... k ..... , ~ Jl l I f'l.41ttW\Ci•w l6t -711 4 ~~· 00 ---. . ~ ... b •• "' T_.._,, , .... It 0 l. ,_ JI I t 1 k•• ........... -------.,_, _,,,..,.,,. "'°!'\I\<"" • ., M.,.O .. .... \lt•lM" ' ... "-08 ..t.""C.W 4 •"""'' ... \t •Oilf' " ..... so "''l• C;,te.• .. ... c. " 0 ' • " f! • -.t'f' u ' .~ "" • t• •• \0 c .... ....,_. K-1'M\ (•t• • ,. '9 I 0 : • ... ! •• . --· .. • Cardinal\ S, Cut>t I \T \.OUI\ (Mt(AC..0 ·~. ... ...... 60 •" .. 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'~.. eg,.,... \••·i:-c.Y'C Y. ~l'W'·" 'f~~O 8• "''. ,.. . .. .. • • ,. .. • l'M Rain may play part in races Doubleheaders could create problems for teams' pitching staffs '\f\\ 'IOR"-1.\P1-RJ1n11ut<,Jrl' re1gn1ng 1n the maJ1H\ thl\ \t'ason \I.here Oad V.l'ather I\ lJU'>tng an 0' ertlov. l)I douhkhl'.llkr' and flood ot potential problem<, There ha'c alrl·ad' h<•t•n 24 gaml'\ pc)'tpcinl·d h\ bad "l'atht•r 1h1~ \('Jr Onh 2"' \\~·re \\IPl'd 1)UI all la'it ~~n ·• 1111 gtx•., dl'" n 111 thl· la\1 couple ol month'i. 11 puts a big \train on us:· said Lo' \ngck-. plllhtng lOalh Ron Perr.i no<.l..1 "ho"4..' C~llltzcr> ha' e be-en ra1nl·d nut li'c 11me' Thl· lxlllge" "ho"K." p1tl hing h.a'> put thl·m 1n fir,t plall' 1n thl' '\atmnal Leagul· "l' .. t ha,t· bt.·en ra1nt."d out fi,e tinll'' That included four straight <la" 1n .\pnl thrl'l' of them JI homl· '\o ~me" "l"rt• r.itnl·d out at Dodgl·r "i1a<l1um last 'l·ar .and ne' t•r had thn.'t' tn J rn" therl' Ill-en "ashl·d out Boc,tPn om· oft he fa' on ll'S 1 r. t hl' .\menl an I l·ague E:.a)t. leads thl· ma1Pr\ v.11h '>I\ ra1nout\ Tv.o ot thc·m "ert' in ChKagll "hl're the Red ~o' v.111 nov. ha'l' 10 pla\ douhlchea\ler\ on Juh 8 and!:) "Than!.. goodn~!> that rnme'> JUSt before the ~II-Star break ·· Bo'iton ~tanager John \k'.'oamara c;a1d. ··But thert"·., nothing "e t·an do about the v.eathc.>r ·· ... The 'l" 'I .. ri.. 'I Jlll..l·n k ading the .\ L fa-.1 \\t"H' rjtned nut "' i:-dnt"l- JJ\ n ght and I hur...Ja m~ht .tg.61n.,1 '°\t"attk I hat ",II tor\·l' tw(l dnuhkhl·adl'I\ .ii 'I anl..l·l '-tad1um "hl'n \\:auk '''•" 1n thl' l.tt1· \ugu'>t I hl· .,l.\ ond 111 u't t" o tr• Jl' I hl' \t 1nna-. m.tl.., '\l·11 'I rk 1h•, \t'J'Ufl Balt1mllrl \Iii ·•Jul.l'l' and thl· ( h1lJ~11 \\hilt.""' ha,l· hl·l·n ratnl'd out tnur llnll'' ·1 \\l\h \\l" hJd mc1r1• 111 thl'\4.' "ht•n \\l' \'l'fl 'i..21 .. \JIJ 8alt•mt•rl l l><ll h fll1e Ht.•ndnli.., \\hu •'>running thl· < lriok' th!\ "l~I.. "hile \.1anager frank Rnh1n~1n "rl'lll\C'nng from a ruC'l 11 ·11 di" T 1 , 'I ankl'C'' \.11nnesota . .\tlanta. \Jn I >teg .. dnd Ph1laddph1a need to rt" iwduk thrl"I.' games One of Ph IJ1klph1a\ ,., a tic:' game ~1th \11 1· trl·al thJI l·ndcd tn the ~'en th 1n· 1rig hl."l.au-.c l>I ra1n Y.h1ch doe-!> not u•unt a' J l)l1c.1ponemcn1 I hrl·l' \tra1(tht \an Du~go games at L.,, \ngeles v.cre rained out last month The ne\t da} the Oodgiers "l'l'I.' rained .out in San Franc15ie0 f'OHS & ACCISSOU!S llA TMEt GOOOS • &couecr..ts • ~STftN RfttCS l 411 • •lOAOIMCi SOf9',lfS '"O'!ICS UlGfOWlA'ONSl lk•:lll f•Atit.S AW1()..f l ~ ... ~i.OH~M6#.S LOTS Of FREE POKING FOOD ON PREMISES 1• -0..-SK 1.11m ~ "OYID(O Of>EN TO THE PV&llC • CMl WAR 41TlfACTS • ~OlllA • COINS GOl.O l Slr.ft • l'lUS THOUSANDS Of OTH9 flt.MS ~ fXHllfT T AILES A • UNlfOllMS • CANTEE~ • 1"4UCHUTES • ~NGIAGS c •• 105'• IO'M D•<IS • ETC 'M , OI ... Coll4 DAllV ,_LOT/ l"rld~. May IO, 1981 WEST DIVISION w L PcL GB Llt truk Home A••J Oakland 28 11 . 7l8 6-4 Lost I t(). 6 IS. .Ju.a 20 18 .526 7V, 8-2 Won 2 l2· 9 g.. 9 1<.anu.s City 19' 20 .487 9 5-S Won 2 7. 9 l2-1 I ,~ieqo 18 20 .474 91Jz 4-6 Lost 4 10-10 S.lO • inncsota 16 21 432 11 5-5 Lost 2 11 -10 S-11 • Seattle 17 23 .425 I l'h 4-6 Woo I 7-9 10-14 ........ 16 24 . 400 121/l 5-5 Won 2 6-1 1 10-13 • EA.ST DIVISION :·New York 25 13 .6S8 5-5 Lost I 14-7 11 -6 •Cleveland 25 14 .641 Ill 8-2 Won 3 14-6 11-8 ,.!)ct roll 23 15 .605 2 6-4 Won 2 10-8 13-7 : Boston 20 16 .556 4 S-5 Won I 12-11 8-s "'M ilwauk.tt 20 18 .S26 s 3-7 Lost 2 13-9 7-9 'Toronto 16 23 .410 9112 3-7 Lost 2 7-12 9-11 •.&ltimOIT 6 33 .154 191h 2-8 Lost 2 5-15 1-18 er-naraday'1 Scores '• AA1el1 2-9, Baltimore 1-6 (first game. 10 innings) ~·:, Kansas Cit) 14, Minnesota I ,,... Seattle at Ne"' \ urk. ppd .. rain ... Cleveland I C h1cago 0 ~· Today's Gamet ... Aa{el1 (finlc) 1-6) at Boston (Clemens 6-1 ). 4 35 d .m. Oa land (Welch 6-2) at Ne"' York (John 2-0), 4 3 pm. ..... Seattle (Langston '·3) at Balta more (W1lhamson 1-2). 5:05 p.m Detroit (Tanana o-21 at Chicago (Reuss 2-1 ). 5 \0 p.m .... , Cleveland (Farrcll 4-2) at Kansa~ <.1t~ (Gub1cza 4-4). 5:'5 p.m Toronto (Cerutti 1-2) at M1l"'aukce (Wegman 4-4). 5 \5 p.m. -~ Minnesota (Viola 6-1) at Texas (Hough 4-5). 5 \Sp m Saturday's Games AA1els at Boston. 11: 20 p.m Detroit at Chicago. 12 20 p.m ''· Oak.land at Ne"' York. 4.30 pm Seattle at Baltimore. 4.35 p. m 11 .. •. Cleveland at Kansa~ C11y. 5 05 pm Toronto at Milwaukee. 5 35 p m. ·:· Minnesota at Tell.as. 5 35 pm • J .r:: National League .,. WEST DIVISION o,. w L Pct. GB LlO Streak Home Away •Dod1en ,, 14 .611 S-S Won I I 2-9 10-5 Houston .,.., J 5 595 o, 7.) \\-on 3 16-7 6-8 Cincinnati 20 19 513 31 6-4 Won I 10-9 10-10 --'an Francasc-o 20 20 500 4 b-4 Won I 12-12 8-8 San Diego 13 26 .333 101: 3-7 Lost 4 11-14 2-12 II 25 .306 11 4-6 Lost I 4-1 4 7-11 ~tlanta EAST DIVISION New York 2' 11 711 6-4 "'-on 4 I I-3 16-8 •Pittsburgh 23 16 590 41, 4-b Lost 5 14-5 9-11 1'.:St. Louis 20 19 513 71, M-2 \\on 4 10-9 10-10 Chicago 18 20 .4"'4 9 4-6 Lost 3 6-9 I 2-11 ''"Montreal 17 20 459 Q• 2 3-7 lost I 9-7 8-13 1·-Pbiladelph1a 14 ..,, 389 12 5-5 Lost I 7-7 7-15 Thursday's Scores Dodgers :!. Montreal 0 St Louis 5 Chicago I Ne"" \ orli: 9. San Diego 4 Today's Gamese ,. New York (Fernandez 1-J) at Dodgen (Sutton 3-2). 7:05 pm .\tlanta (Glavine 1-5) at Pmsburgh (Dunne 1-2). 4:05 p.m C hicago (Sutchfle '-3) at Cmcmnat1 (Soto ~-2). 4· 35 pm Houston (Knepper 5-.C)) at St. Louis (McWilhams 2-0). 5·35 pm Ph1ladelph1a CPalmer 0-3) at San Diego (Ha""kin~ 4-3). 7:05 pm Montreal (Sm 1th 2-2) at San Francisco (la('oss 2-3). 7·J5 pm ! Satarday's Games Ne" York at Dodgers. 7:05 pm Montreal at San Francisco. J ·05 p m Chicago at Cmcmnau 4.05 pm ~- .\tlanta at Pmsburgh. 4 05 p.m Houston at St. Lou1<> 5:05 p m Philadelphia at San Diego. ' 05 p m TENNtS ......, u Mante.um (at LIMllere ·~ 0.) .. _. ...... ~ 8 1'V H>OO•fll fArcadoel oef Lannv Um00<11 CL.a11une Ni11~L 6·• 6·3 Lerrv Ooooa (San Frenc1KOI oet Dick La~-IToul 6-2. •·•. 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'• Ouenler·Hattoll clef ltouo-Drer..,, 6-1. 6 I C..... wernen NCAA CH~IOMSMIPS •,': (at lM A..-s T ...... ~I Slntll9t "INI St\au" sral!o<o Ft0r>0e Ml Halle C>O!fo , (FIOr.O.l 7·6 6·• •or ~ Fif'81 A"vton Coooef'Sletla S.ml>"u IUCLAI oet ,-oJlonnl ltel,·J•ml Vo ... ~ura (Miami) 4·6 6·2 , .. ).-4 .. ~ - Hkltl lchool beV1 Clf 4·A ~LAYOFf<S (S.C... lt-W) CeleNsH f, EdlMft t cc:..e.s.s WIM e11 ..mes. 14·1ll ~ -..' 0 Moore IEI IOSI IO Mlllende1. 2•4. IMJ 10 'f" O.vls. 6·7, oet Marino. • 1 Arnoll IEI IOll, ,_. won 6·• 6-l . Hovme E l loll 2-6 2-. ,:<".A>-6 ~ -Otw•·8taclt E l IOst •o C onar L•PSkv S·7 Oel O.Latt0e·L II 6 J oet N~­ --""'"'""'e 6·3 Krrk·G Moo<t tEl won 7·•· J"JOSI 2·6 won 6·0 TO<"ltelll Ptllll101 (El loll, • S·7 won •·7 7-6 CIF l ·A PLAYOFFS I s.cend RMHld) La..,... ... di 12. ........ O.~ (SOI 6 ~ Brai.er LB IO'' to TnomlO• l ' IO'' to ~n-<1 S 1 ci.I Poca. 6·0. L .. cll !LIU ""°" •• , 7·S 6-0 Rusn+no ILB) !OSI ·-· won. •-o. 6·7 Oou06et K orrier You"g I LB) oef CCW'ont'l·Afarhon • • o.f K1"' MarcKinll• 6-0, oef Laur-F1\l'lef .-o Cral>be-Tvui (LIU lo\~ 4·6 2·6 WO<' 6 I Wll1le •Scnm.01 <LBI IO\I S·7 "'°" 6·2 6·0 NHL S'-MV Cup IUvoffs CHAMf"tONSM• 5EIUH (9"t-ef-S.0-) T..,......1 ~ 8o11on at E0mot11on. 6-0S pm IE<1mon1on ieaos s~ u . I 01 5uftda'('1 a- E<lmo'1ton al &o\IO<'I, 4.lS p m TYeMlll'f's ~ Eomonr°" at &Mton, 4;3S pm Tllundll'f's G.-ne 8ostOll ar EdmontOft, •~ pm (II necen· ervl Slltw...,, MllY • Eomo<>ton al 9oslon, 435 om l•f n«Huorvl ~v. Mllv • &<Kron al Edmo!lton, •-OS p.m <•f MCeuarv> o... ........ DAVl!Y'S LOCKall (.._..,, ... di) -S b0a1' 157 -ten. 411 w reaici. 311 bonllo, I n !owlal I llal•but l3 c.il<:o bau. 75' uollCI Da-n 11s meckeret. 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So.ilcker • t 7 6 Scllm•dt L.1·2 l 2 0 0 WP-McCHki.t PB-Temeton Umplre,-H0<ne, Merrih, F lrtl, lrlnkma". S.COllO, MerlwNlher, Tlllr<I, COOMV T-3'()() An9lb '· °"*' ' Sec.Md (;.me CALIFOttNIA Dwnno <Ill Mc:Lmr 20 Jov.,.,. 10 Rev If Arm•' ct COa•11' rt Howeu lo Boone c NOOOA Of' wvneo.rc Sc"<>l•lcl n Tete!• eorllllll 6 I l I s 0 2 1 4 I 1 0 5 1 1 0 s 1 ? l 4 1 1 I • 0 l 1 • 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 I 1 0 4 I 0 0 aALTIMOllE HYOhH r1 Onutek It Cltloknn Murrav 10 LvMd si-rson l(enne(ly c 8Rh>kn 2b Gollials 30 41t14 I T .. t Sc-by~ eor111111 5 I I 2 • 0 2 0 1 0 0 I ' 1 1 0 • 2 3 J • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 I 2 0 • I 2 0 u 611' c~ ooo 100 011-• ..,..,_.. oos Oii 000-6 Geme W1nn1ng R81 -NC>tM E-CR•Oilell. HUOl!e\ Niecleflluer OP-Calltl>"nia 2 Bell•mor• I LOl-Cehfornle 13. Ba111mor1t • 2B-HUllllH. 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S.twAvl 'lekt IVMb 11 a m. -"''" shot °"', IOflO lumo, 111011 lump, boy' POie nuO, ioll9 lump, dlKu1, &ovs '"°' °"' f0Uow1 olrli Plol ex11, Glrl' dlscu' fOllOw' boV' dllCVS, 8on lrlote lumP foflowl bon IOno lumo, Girts lrfole lump follow' olr1' IOno IUIYIO 8oVJ llloh IJUmo fOllOwS olr It l\lgh lumo ._... Evwitl Noon -Girts 400 rNV. 12 IS -8ovs 400 r ... v. 12 30 -Gins 1,600 I P.m. -8ovs 1,600, I 2S -Girts 100 10W llurdfft, 1 «J -&ovs 110 hlott hurdfH, MS - Girts 400 2 10 -eov' 400, ns -Girts 100. 2 «J - 8ovs 100 2 SS -Girls 900 3.lS -loys 900, J;JS -Gtrll 300 10W hurdlff. l SO -9oys 300 lnfennedie le hurdlet •-OS -Glr~ 200. uo lovs 200, 4~S -Girts l,200, 5:20 -lovt l,200 l 6!05 -Girts 1,600 retev, 630 -loys ,,_ , ... ,,, It's now aatruaie· for •J:-R.' Three-time Indy winner just trying to e~rn ltneup'Spot INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-He's the same old "Lone Star J.R.," but Johnny Rutherford is aware thal times have changed. A few years aao. the fort Worth, Texas driver was part of lite elite in the Indy-car ranks. Now. the SO.year- old racer ts a part-time driver strual· ina to make the Indianapolis SO(f." a race he has won three times. "I can still act around this place as aood as anybody if the car is naht and the conditions arc right," Rutficrford said. "But. so far this month. the conditions haven•t been riaht." Rutherford wtlt be one of about 16 drivers try.ing to wedge a car into the final 12 qualifying positions still available for the 72nd running of the Indy ra~ on Mn> 29. There were 21 quahfiers for the 33- car field an the first two days of time trials last Saturday and Sunday. Practice will continue throuah today, with two more days of qualifications, Saturday and Sunda)'. Raul Boesel of Brazil. the current Indy-car scnes point leader. was the fa~test among the non-<1uahfied en- tnes. turning a lap of 213.270 mph, followed closet}' by Pancho Carter at 212.270. Of the 31 cars on the track Thursda}'. 26 were non-<1ualified, although six of those were backups for dnvers already an the tentative field. Seventeen dnvcrs had non-<1uah- fied cars above 200 mph during the pracucc session. including four-time wanner A.J Fo> t. who was above 208 in both has pnmary car and his backup. Rookie Scott Atchison. who is the slowest among the already-<jualified dn .. ers at 205.142. crashed his backup car dunnJ Thursday's prac- tice session Atchison lost control in the fourth turn and hit the outside wall "'uh the nose and nght side of his March. HocKEY I Bruins to switch goalies EDMONTON, .\lbcrta (AP) - ReJc:an Lemelin. whose hot goal- tendang got the Boston Bruins to the Stanley Cup final~. will act his chance to cool off the Edmonton Oilers in Game 2. Former Oiler 4.ndy Moog was superb an Game I . a 2-1 loss Wednesday night. but the Bruin.s announced Thursday that Lemelin will pla) tonight. "Andy (Moog) was arcat. but Reggie's the gu} who got us hn-c," Boston Coach Terry O'Reilly said. "We wanted to get both of them into the series early. We'll JUSt sec how they go." Moog. makinJ his first start apinst his old team since being traded to Boston m March, stopped 20 of 22 shots and could not be blamed for either Edmonton goal. Lemelin. who signed with Boston as a free agent after spcndina nine years with Edmonton'sarch-rival, the Calgary Flames. also knows the Oilers well -maybe too well. Lemelin had a 5-19-3 record against the Oilers during his days with the Flames. mcludina a 2-6 mark in the playoffs. He played in all three of Boston's games against the Oilers this season, goma 1-1-1. Lemeh n has been superb dunna the playoffs. PoStina an 11-4 record and 2.45 goals-against average. 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OUt·lN1t1::1•G11•11 Lildln9 ..,o.tdtt Of~ ........ ~brchlmk:M t JI •• clll In souetMtn~ SPREAD THE NEWS Work In thi WW expend~ NeWipllper Promotion fleldt If you .. ~ and •• wor9'lnQ Wtth ~ thle mey be .. Oppof1unlty you've~ _.Ing tor. 11111 11 e CIUARANTEED IN- CO.• of '4001* _.to .................... ,.. up to 11000 ....... Alt......,.. VM. 'WllgOft; I**· ..,.._ .. aMUl'T .• s ........... LA Sttrlllft Clef. N-Yortt Uoertles, 14• 16, 15·6, 15·1. Woodbridac. under Coach Georte ts-7. Varvas. smothered iu competition 1n Pacific Coast ~uc action, nuach in the manner as Corona dcl Mar did id' the Sea Vaewi and enters with the t-is. '"team to beat' label Schcrtttr. Ketrer. Muniz and Horon went 49.)S and l :S7.0S in the relays at the prelinu and Krffcr and Scbcrtttr (400 and 300 burdln). and Mun.it (sprints) arc solid double entriM. Camr, meanwhile, continues his quest for the dusive championab1p. As 110phomo~}\e was runner-up in the 4-A finals. as Mil 11 at saa~. As a junior. he was runner-up in 1be 4-A fin&Js. u well as at saa~. His bell ii 6)..2V. and be has consi~lly bttn tn the 60-foot-plut ~na. but hi1 mdefttia.11 u Iha --...... nation's bell lb.is year bavc Med IO OCAOO cuea ~ ~ o.w. N0o. l beband St-on Davit of _...., ...,,. """,,.._......., • ltiiwoOd. &oWllC64-IVi). ~ NATl11"&CN W ('aner ii alto I~ ftl~ia t)M ~ ....... -... 1'1t¥ ...... lat ,. d·-..... vi ~ .r..... ......_._ ..... ,,.~ ...................... ---... --., ... -.,, ..... ~ witb I ISM. . 1. His belt if • ....... ~~11 a 1 Soulbiem llctiaD I #RI 17)..S~ a1 ........... -"""Jul ... tlr CWdl -,.... ............ ~ ~ .......... 191111 ... _,.., Odien~ lbeir.,... I ddl :', :i .. ·:~ ......_,...... .. ~, ........... (14.11 -.wAUllH IUCQ "'' f T9" 0.• 9t .. Pi Plf::i!I Moil (alt't..-1~7 .......... -::..: :. -:;~~ bl die,. .... fa ... S-.\ tei•4'1r'4t'L.'a.,....., ....,._ VMll ~· .. W:"':"• I llfPI YOllK ITATW ATMLntC COM-:hUliof m 'ir l~ ltGMliM ii ~AftNil M ... I iii 1All1 M ..... ~, •. ._l'_A._(a (I:~: lid ,.,,.... O!Mw .,. -tMM .. • Trainer D. Wayne La.ku pete filly Wln- ntnc Colors after workout Thursday ln "'w ,. ... p"paratlon for Saturday'• Preak:neu. Winning Colors la Hated the 8-5 faTorlte. Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Frtmy,-IO, .. .. Preakness 8.ttracts a Wlnntng Colors draws No . 5 slot for Saturday's-race 8Al.TIMORE (AP) -K.entuck' Oerl>}-wanner Wtnnana Colon. bid- cima 10 become the first filly 10 wm two I~ of the Tnple Crown, drew ttaht nvals Thursda) for Saturday's Piaknm at Pim.Jaco Racecourse The fill). who v.on the t:Xrb) b) a nttk Ma> 7, was made the 8-5 favome 1n the I )/I 6th-mile rac<' when entnes v.cre drawn Thur;da) Wannma Colors d~v. the No. 5 post and will be ridden b> Gal) Stevens The I 13th running of the Prcal..ness will ha\e a total pu~ ofS536 :!00. 1f all nine '>tan The complctl' Pn·akness field 1n post position order < efis. Regal Classtc Risen Star. Fon~ Niner. Winning ( olors. Bnan·s Time. Pn- valt Trnn , findtt·s Choice. aod Sorry About That. Pnvalc Tttmnnd Finder's Choice. ov.ncd b)' Locust Htll Farm•. will run a5 an tntry T"inrr \\ ood) S'lt'phcns said Thursda\ \hll the draw 1o1.ould ha\'C little effect on the runnu11 or the nlCC. .. Not 1n ma mne-horse field. I can't 5tt It makiOJ 1 difTe~nce." tephco' said. hours btfore the draw Stephens was not womcd b) the poss1b1hty or the same ~nano that benefiucd W1nninJ Colors m the Kenauck) ~rb) aming in the Prnk· ne\s -onl' fast fill~ apin!>I e1g.t11 lt"i.i. ~i.>ttd~ coll~. l<"pheni. !>a1d ah<"r Fun' "liner·~ narro" lo5.s in th<' Derb' that th<' colt would gong.ht to the earl~ lead in thl' Prcal..ness But Stephen\ backed ofT that challen~ .. Hc 1ioun't go" 1th hcr but he ~on t be-far a"a) · ~tepheni. ~1d .. He can outrun dO) 3·'.-tar-old 1n the count~ 1f I "ant him to Hc pro' cd that last \ear He ('3n beat the rnh\ "'o" hC' hns to lx·at hl'r ·· fon) Niner pUopecl O¥S .. Pimlico tnc oa a rau•y W1 II I ky momfoa. 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Sl7 S00 Po\t htne 7.lt Dm ~T Three-point shot may be key It could be importa n t factor !n determ in ing.U.S. team <. OLOR.\D<) WRl\.uS. Colo 1.\Pl-~omc of the most important sho1s taken at thc l \ mcn·, Ol\mp1l'. baslctball T nals "1111'11.• three-pointers. The 1ntemat1onal three-pointer 1s shg.htl~ longcr than the .\mencan colkg.ia1e version of 19 feet 9 inche\ but its 1mportantc 1!> not los1 on Coach John Thom~n the man tharged v.11h the task of defending thc Ol)mp1c gold medal \Urd u,.~h fhumpson and h1..stafThase .. alualCd most of the~ pla,crs alrcad' .ind lnov. \I.hat the' can and can't do · 1'.l·rr said ·-r11 \huot the lhrtt v.hethcr tM)' want to '>t"'t' 11 or nut becau')(' that '> "hat I do best. ··\dual I\ I "ould JU"' like to pla) an a &old medal gamr \1nc·e I "a" tnJurcd Jnd left beforc 11 in 1986 •• T "O othcr pla~ er5. here made o'er I 00 thl'tt'-potnt.rn la'>t ~a'loOn -Dan~ Barros of Bo\lon College and Troy Le" 1!> o l Purdue -~Jlh ot "hom "<'rt" lat<' 1n,1tcn tot~ TnaJ., .\nothcr plaH·r "ho rt"CC1\.ed an 1n,1tauon afkr .\pnl 15 "as Franl Ross a I ~87 graduatc of Amcnain l nl\cl"Stt\ Thc 6-foot-2 guard a'eraicd 23and15 poi1us pcr [µme O\CT h1!> la\! l"-O sc:-asons ..,.,th the Eagles. · "( think ..,.c·re 'l'f\ lOnsc1ous of the thrtt-po1ntcr and penml'ter shooltng.·· fhompson said "\\ c also ha .. c some dnlls that" 111 enabk us to dctennanc who 1scapable ofshoo11ng from the ou1s1de That'sextremcl~ important extremel~ 1mponant ·· Hollywood Park, Los Alaniitos results ( ould 11 be so important that a pla)er \lohO~ othcr skills m1gh1 not match h1\ ab1ht~ to malc the threc- po1nter ha\l' a chance at mal ing the I :!-man team for the .. 0 Seoul (1ames" Edison to host sectionals Ha11r..=~.':~! 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'65-11,., ..... be about being a sl)l'cralii.t becau~ that's v.hat 'ou'rc tall..1ng about " Bra11rs ab1ht~ to hrt the three-pointer v.as thc kc' an its gold medal' 1cton o'er the L nited Stat~ last .\uguM rn the Pan .\m GamC"i That fact hasn't bttn lost on Thompwn who ha!> I 7 pla~crs among thc 92 he~ that made 50 or more three-pomter5 an their last season of collegtatc basketball To~ among the )0-plui. group 1s .\nzona·s te'<' Kerr "'ho made I 14 last season for thc \\ tldcat~. v.ho were ranked No. I for most of the 5.eason He made 19 of 32 10 po\tseason pla\ and he has mtcmauonal expencnce ha\lng been a ke~ member of the 1986 \\orld f'hamptoni.h1p team before sufTcnng a se' ere knee 1n1u11 in the ~m11inals "It's important to pla' \I.Cit he~ but I don't think fi, e ors" da's 1s enough 11me toe' aluate 92 pla,crs so rm Onl' 11f four < If ~uthcm Section mdJvldu.aJ bQ)i 1ennt'> \C'l:t1onal\ "'ill bl" conducted at Edison Hilb Saturda~ ~inning at II a.m The top t\\o '>1nglM pla)en. and doubles teams from each Sl'I of leagul' champ1onsh1~ ad,ance to teCJ<>n&I to urnamcnt'> \m<'ng the top threats to \I.ID the CJF Southern ~l t1Cl0 < hamp1onsh1~ .. ta, 28 at Fount.aan Valle\ Ralqut't l lub v.ho v.111 compctc Saturda' at Edison are Bllh Banns thc 1 l'-~ear-old champ at OJ3.J. and l.quna Beach"'> Jonathon L~ach. a I '-.. car-0ld who won the 16i. at 01a1 f J\ urffi 10 m("('t tn the Edison rq1onal doubles final are the tcams ol Rand~ Pate and Greg l"e' from \\ oodbndgc and the Edison duo of Da'e Moore and SttYe ~ mon · Other compcutors include thc Laguna Beach double!> team of John 't oung-Ltt K.Jmer. the Corona del ~far doubt~ team\ o: Rob and Scott -\\Jon and RlCh Schult.>1n and Doug Han 'cv.-pon Harbor s1nJ)cs playen Chns Rahb1t1 and Bn-n Han~n. and\\ oodbndac's l\lcJ. 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Drew Simpson, Wieder's former press secretary in her bid for the 42nd District congressional seat. admitted Colombian drug boss Carlos Lehder Rivas con- victed of smuggling 3 tona of cocaine Into U.S./ M White House gives Bush green light to differ with Reagan on pollcy ./ M Sporta Newport Harbor High wins five-set match over • Marina, but Edison falls In CIF -4-A volleyball seml- flnals./81 that be impersonated a reporter from -~o . .station KFWB Wedner.day n~t 1n order to obtain information fro~ a proponent, of a recall drive against Wieder. Simpson said in interviews after lhe incident that Wieder had ..slapped my hand and told me not to do i1 a.pin." But Wieder said late Thursday thal she had replaced Simpson as her ~='W:' ~ f think it's terrible, and I needed it like a hole in the bead. .. said Wieder ... We're aoina to have somebody elte doina tbe pres from oowon.." The incident occurred at a can. did.ates' fonam sponsored by tbe environmental and srowth control lfOUP Huntinaton Beach Tomorrow. Doua Laqevin. one of three 1ipcnofanofftcial notice of intent to circulate rcnll petitions .-inst Wieder, attended the forum. While he wu beina interviewed by reporters before the forum, Simpson ~--WDDS•/A.2) Recall leader can't find Wieder BJ BOB VAN EBEN .............. to a mcetin& at 3:30. But I thank I know where 10 IM Mr now." Proponents of a recall petJtion drive ...mst county Supcrvi.M>r Hamett Wieder arc rady to serve her with the required officta.I nouce of rccall, a spokesman SI.Id Thursday. The only problem is. they can't find her, wd Douc Lanaevin. one of three s1incn of the notice of intent to circulate recall peuuons. He said he dtd not believe he ClOUld Ft W~a schedule from her campaisn office. ..They know what I look bite, and J don't tbillt Ila press secretary as 101na to 11ve me her tcbedule, be llid. Wieder. wbo 1s campal&DJt\I forCoapaa. watOll tM road and at mceunss most of the day Thursday, acc:ontillc to a campaisn spokesman. "If 1 can find her, I'll slap her with it." Lanaevin said late Thursday. ··1 couldn't find her today before I had to go But Wieder said she was not avo1dina l..aQFviD ...S (Pleue-aECALL/d ) ............... '-"- Coast lawmen critical of zero tolerance plan Small dnigamounts may lead to vehicle seizures in county BJ JONA TRAN VOLZIE °'_...., ....... ---- Orange Coast la"" enforcement authontacs arc hesitant to embrace a proposal b} U.S. Attorney Roben C. Bonner that the fedeT&I &<>vemment's ... zero tolerance-dru& pobcy be adopted by local pobce depa.rtmcnu. Bonner said the Drus Enforcement Adm1nas1rauonJlas wo.cked~tb the Los Anaclcs Police Department since October on "BuyCT Beware .. pro- pms in which automobiles or even biqclcs arc confiscated 1f any tract of narroucs is found on board. Bonner says DAslenient on drug use By JONATHAN VOl.D.E °' _ __, ....... Dru& me and t:raffick.in& bas ex- ploded in Southern CaliJomia be- cause authonues rdUte to proecaate people ancsted on tw'OOltCI cbarp. U.S. AUomC) -Robert ~ charged Thursday. "1 rs bardly shodrin& we have a drug problem, -Bonner said.. 1be dastnct attOl"DC}' is not proeccutiq - anybody for drua me. They're doin& wdl to set su months for a dnaa trafficker." pukid bu ... rear-ended by &D El Camino Oil T1111nday. "If dru1 USC IS 1<>in1 to be cwt>ed. there has got to be lepJ con~ quences." Bonner said Tbunday. -rm telhns people the) are s<>mi to lose thetr ca~. and in Los .\naelcs and Ora.nae Count}. that's a scnous consequence ·· Local prosecutors. bowevef', .. rued Bonner's attack, and said they arc proud of their con VJCtioa .-tes iD drua-rdated cases. Laker& suffer humbling 108-80 loss to Utah In Game 6 of NBA playoff eerles./81 Indez School bus~f'!r handicapped students hit from behind The Protram ts in step with laws that have allowed the U5 Coa5t Guard lo seize luxury yachts in the last month after trace quanuues of narcotics v.erc found on board. In the lasl e1sht -.cclc.s. more than 80 automobiles have been confiscated between the Meucan-l ' .S. border when small amounts of drugs were allqcdl} found. But Bonner said ihe =na at- torneys and judtes are con1e0t to merely alJow offenders into divenon proannu instead of dtsb1ng out jail ume as a punishment That stance, he contends. doesn't work. "'What we need todo1fwearcp>ina to take the drug problem seriously is curb the demand.-Bonner said. "We need to resume state and toca1 prosecuuon of drua ~ and the Lqlslature needs to take the di- Advtce and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified A9 A3 A7-8 86-8 Datebook Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Ponce tog Public Notices Sports Weather A12 Datebook A6 Datebook A3 A10-12, 85 81-5 A2 By JENNIFER WEBER °' .............. Three people, includlna a teen.qer and a ~t bus driver, suffered minor inJuries Thursday when a vehicle slammed into the back of a school bus carryin& four handicapped students. An EJ Camino rcponedly was specdlna at about SO mph lD tbe center left-tum lane of Victoria Street when the driver moved back into the eastbound lane and crashed into the parked school bus, California Hi&b- way Patrol Officer Mike Schidfer Search for airport site begl@s anew with open meeting said. Witnesses told invesugators lhe driver, Robert Michael Swann, 36. of Costa Mesa had passed a car about two blocks west of where the accident happened, Schieffer said. The bus driver, Pamela McKinley. had stopped in front of a student's home at 61 7 Victoria to pick her up. Debbie Faith and the three other handicapped students on the bus were bound for Cari Harvey xhool in Santa Ana. McKinley. 22. of Los AnfClcs bad just ftnisbed strapping Debbie Faith's wbeek:hair to the t1oot of the bus when the El Camino plo""cd into lhe back of the school bus. '"l JOited. ltke that.'' Fanh said. slash1n1 her hand through the air as she descnbcd the accident through her tears. '"The au} went 'boom'" and the whole bus slapped s1d~} s into the curb. h was hard. man. Boom' .. said Carl MaJmqwst. 11. This was the second bus accident for the bo). "ho was not hun. The pair and a third wheelcha1r- bound student Id\ for school al abou1 10 a.m. on another bus. (Pleue .ee SCHOOL/ A2) UndCT "zero tolerance ... vcsscli. or can catT)'lng an) amount of drugs are 1mmcchatel} confiscated .\nyone caught bnngmi an) drugs into lhe country lS prosecu1ed under federal law. But Onnae Coast law enforttment officials satd Bonner's published re· marts that the procram be extended mto Orange Count)' cauaht them off guard because the} have had no official proposal on the pla.f "The direction that l sot IS that we have not TUC1ved any type of officaal direction from Los 4ng'Cles. ·· said ~ eee llOR1Sa/A2) Shenffs LL Richard Olson. -until ~gel some direction. we can't mo~ forward or m~ a dcaSIOft on iL" Bonner said meetinp are ldted- uled tbrou~out the state an Juae, at which be Wlll expl.at.n tus plan to local authoriues Police 1n Costa Mesa. Ncwpon ~eeeLAWllD/U) Restaurants cope with amnest y law -New labor poolstapped, butadded paperwork, hiring delays take toll used a lot oftransacnt labor." Cbanacs 10 employment laws forad restaurants to stop usina -casual labor." whtch at patd on a dally cash bas1s., be said. As the «0nom1CS of Mex100 and positions filled as undocumented other Laun Amcncan countries worters who couldn't or chose not dctenorated. a new labor fon:c to apply for amnesty fled the bqan filhna the kitchens ~tryCallromia RestaW"IDt ~ .. We're pq to have to find a __. ... ~ .. held seminan duri,_ the way to bnOJ into our industry the -----street~-the cbronac:aOy un- yeaNonataurateun ~ t~w ': employed. Breitbart aid. Some sqmeots of the restaurant quires and bow to confonn to its bulncss _ puticula.rty t.be fast reauJatiom. b>d ouprts -art suc::c:ess.fWly Jerry Breitbart, diiector of tul"al.Ql"1'o IC'nior ati.zms and \be ~ idariom tor the C1lA.. aid handicapped. tho astOCiation alto bar tried to But IOIDe ttstaurau1CU.n don' show members wbeft die 10 IOoi Tea t.i;ey cu &ap wt IOUICe. •worten. - '""We'ftcomiae Ml cirde. .. lfti, .. lien ilid. •Pnaw ID 1963 wt 4iclll"l MW dilM pc;p hri~ 'IP bin. We ....... ""Wewf 1 1~•Wllillii•• ........... loail ......... _ .... " .. , .... ill u .. ........... _,.!'l .... .. .,, .. ..... 121, 111RJ. '"'- T~~-=-~ -.. ct'l'B ... ti I~ ... -• 4 • .... • ... ' cl P llw ............. ~ 5 ........ _ .... , .................. ., It .. ,. 1 ... , •• , 1' ttr.· rqulauons have been difficult. "It's been a touab year in the restaurant buSlncss.," he said. •• .t. lot of pcc>c* panjcbd and went undetJrou.nd or weat home. And 1t bas s<>ttm substantially worse." Crowley saad sovenmut documentaUOD "ie..air:u .a.o have been c:um Ea-~have to male ... s.;.t F'oims arc llCCUf'Ut aad <01111I1• to avoid hefty fines by tt.e I•• pation and Nauaralizacion Scrrica. "Part o( at is \be tiaiee imuc." Ille said. -you need IC me oee ,.._ • away and they c:an 't prod..oe tbe • forms.-• Jn adchtioJ\_.. ~~ have to 61J out fonns OD t1p1 carMd, lllilld theira:n~ ltave tomaldl ... toeia11«W1ty 11.1aoe ~ .. ADd .............. .._. ... _.,.., . I -I I 1 I - SEARCH FOR AIRPORT .•• Research vessel seized for drugs PTOID~l 1ntcrcmd parties will be sohcitcd. Turner said the county and FAA have elected to iay out of tM saudy. which will 1nclude a tec:bnicaJ rt\•iew of all fe~1ble aarpon it~. The cnics of C:osta Mc~. Irvine and Newpon ikach have commuted rcprescnta- 11ve-. to the study lfOUp. .\nothtr group 1hat will be heavtl) 1nvohed 1n the i.tudy process will be the li.S. Manne Corps, whose base in l-1 Toro has frequently been targeted as the most likely chotce for a nrw ,ommcrcial a1rpon site. .\n FAA rt'port released last week 1 nd1cated that 11 1s "techn1call > leas1ble .. for commercial and m1lna11 am:raf\ 10 shart run"a}s at El Toro. but added that the count} should seek 11temat1\e reheffor the O\ercrowded John Wayne A1rpon. Roughly 27 million passenger:. 11ew in and out of Oranac and Los Anat"ln count1~ 1n 1936. and fottasts in- dicate that figure wilt mort than double by the )ear 2010. About 13 nullion pM~ngcrs will travel through Orange County that year, the repon states. The duef stumbhna blocl to Joint use at El Toro 1s the Manne Corps, which has staunchl } refused to con- s1der:.uch a proposal Manne officials hdve cited h1ih ground around the station's runwa~s. potcnttal secunty problems. civ1han safety concerns and conflicts bet\A.een military and commemal flight schedules as obsta- cles to101nt use. The mcc11ng of the site consensus commmee will be at the cafetena at the Fluor To"'er, Park Place. BH Michelson, In-me. For more infor- mation, call Al Bell. faernll\ e Dm·i:- tor. at 851·9444. SAN DIEGO (AP) -An occa"l<)- 1na research ve sci used 10 e-aplort the 5unken liner Titanic was seized under the aovemment's "zero-tolet1nce" ant1-dru1 pohc> aner qents found a trace 1 manJuana and dru&~J>8ra· pbema11a on board. Customs officials said Thursda> Atlantis II was seized Wednesday afternoon in San Diego after a rouune anspect1on b)' Customs agents and one of its 2 2 crewman pleaded guilty Thursday 10 one charge of drug possession. The 210-loot \ICSSCl's owners, Woods Hok Oceanographic lnst1tu· tion of Woods Hole, Mass., were cooperating •with authonties and the boat was e~pected lO be rcleaS"--d to them shonly. he said ALIEN LAW HITS RESTAURANTS .•. From Al "We'rt bean~ bombarded on all sides." Crowle} said Bill Hamilton of The Canner) rl'Staurant in Newpon Beach agrees. .. I'm not too happ) \I.Ith thing!> lOming down on restaurants." Ham dton said "Even.bo<h 's p1ck1ng on us because \Ire don't S<"em 10 ha\.t" aO\ pohucal clout "lfwe ever got our act together wt" w uld stand up and he counted." Hamilton said there has been httk turnover on his kitchen staff, so the 1-9 Forms ha,cn·1 been a problem But out on thl' floor \I.here fhe <. annef} u-;cs mu,1h uillege-age ser- ' crs. the turnoH'r 1s high ··and e' e~ one of tho!>C hac, to go through the 'Wme rouum· nf the 1-Q Forms:· ht• 'aid He said thl' new l'mplo}ees l."an't find their b1nh ten11icate'> or s<x:1al ..ecunt} lard'> uea11ng dda"" and headal"hc' ..\nd hkc mo\I independent oper- ations. his otliu· '>tall is alread:y 'lean·· and thl' l'\lra paP<c"rwork makes their jOb\ that much more t'Umbersome Se-.eral restaurateurs. feeling thn al read) haH~ enough trouble "'1th government agencies. declined to discuss tht• ne" INS regulation<; "I don't need an) more trouble than 1·,e alread\ got from thc.-m ·· '>did one manager 'Td JOSI a' won ~ta\ out of the papers .. Hamilton sympathized. "\.\e don 1 nt>cd am hea,\-handed go\ernmen1 on our bad.,·· he said Other'> backl·d the 1mm1grat1on reform pro\ 1<;1on' Jeane Peter\, manager of lhl' ( n.m n Hou.,.: rcc;1aurant in ~outh Laguna. '>aid '>ome of their ne'<l.l'r l.1ttht'n \\Orker' did leave "hen 1hc new regula11on'> went into t•ffect But the hulk of their staff has tll:en at the t ro"'n Hou'>l' a long 11mc: and has remJ1ned. 'ihe ..aid "The~ ·rl' p1ck1ng on the restaurant busin~s ·· Pet1:rs said "And 1t doc'> crea1e a prohkm Bui all-1n-all 11 \\Ill ""or!. OUI "B1:tng ht'H' il'ltall~ IS JU'>l SOml" 1hing "'e ha\I: to do \'-<."re all y,ork1ng 1ogether .. Other rt•staurall'LH~ "'ho ha' t' m.in· aged 10 keep 1he1r help for long terms agrl'ed the new INS regulations ha' en 't been a major problem .. Tht· paperwork's a bit of a nu1~anl·e.. ~ud .\dam GonLales. managn of Mac \rthur Park Res- 1aurant in Huntington Beach "But \l.C don't ha'e great turnover~ .. C.10n1alt'~ ~1d thl' restaurant has had 10 hire tU'>t one d1<ih"asher since the la"' \l.l'nt 1ntoetTec1. "We realh lake care of our staff.'' he '>311.l Restaurateurs had best take care of the 1-9 Forms as "'ell Joanne C'reagcr ( onrad. legislative analyst for the Cahfom1a Restaurant Assoc1at1on. said the INS has targeted restaurants alonj!. wnh the construe· t1on and hotel industnes to ensure comphance bccauSt' of their high visibilrt} and \Olume of foreign-born emplO)et"S. Conrad said fines can run as high as SI 0,000 per unauthonzed alien hired. A 5an Francisco restaurant already has tx·en hit with a S3.000 fine. and INS enforcement 1s due to toughen in June. she said RECALL LEADER CAN'T FIND WIEDER ... From Al had ~n preparl·d 10 rece1"C thr noucc at a campaign forum Wednesc1a' night in Hun11ng1on Beach in1ercsts of d1,•, dopers oH·r those of Orange County r,•c.Hknls b) '>uppurting excessive development. .. Tom Roger.., (a re,·all proponent who does not h\ c 1n \.\ 1eders d1stnct> 1uld me that I would be sened either at the forum or allt'r ll " <,he said "I "'rote them a memo sa)1ng. ·1et", gel 1h1\ l•'l'f "1th· But the' d1dn'1 do an)1h1ng II al .. o hlam('<I W ieder for the supervisors' failure to detrnd a llt11en,· growth control m1t1auve when the 1n111at1\t' "'a' ~hallcngcd 1n coun b' de\elopcrs. \\ 1edcr al'><> 'oted to appro' e language which makes 1hc rounl\ Ila bk for defending dnelopment agreements 1f Lange' in Yid he had no1 wanted 10 disrupt the forum. ~hlch \\a) sponsored h" the growth C'ontrol group Huntington Bl'alh Tomorro" • .ind" hen thn arc challenged tn coon. Langevin noted. Once W11,•tkr 1s served with the notice, she will have '>l'' en d:i' <. 1n "'h1ch to submit a wrmen response of no mvre than 2(10 words 10 the Registrar of Voters. .. Thal "'a" a non-pan1,dn a pol1t1cal met."ung." hl· \aid .. l sing thl'IT lmum as a mean\ to bush"' hack her 1\ no1 m' c,t, le ·· Her rt'\pon'>l'. along with the accusatJons, would appear on the rl'tall ballot in the event an eleclJon were lalkd \(11:der <,aid \he "'uuld ha' e prdcrred that the nouce ~'>Cr' ed a1 nC\I T ut•..Ja, <;Board of\upen 1sors mee11ng ti 11 \\a'> going 111 ~· '>l'r,ed at all Pe1111oncrc, "'ould need toga ther 20.651 signatures in thl' 2nd Surx'n 1"onc1I Dis1nc1 in orda to force a recall clcuion <:halleng1ng Wieder ·1don't1Aan1 to "·.Ill that long.' said Lange .. 1n .. I "ant tu tx· out lhl'fl' galhcnng <,1gnaturc~ nght awa\ II coc.ts $75 10 ha'c: a count' mar<,hal '>NH' one of 1hc'>e rhing.s. bu1 I ma' l1a' e to do 1ha1" Thn haH' 160 da)'> 1n "'hich to gatherthc ~1gna1urcs. The CO\t of a recall dectwn "ould be about $320 000. atwrd1ng 111 Ro'>al~ n Le' er. as'>l\lant registrar of' 01c~ The recall noucc arlUSt.~ W 1cdl·r of supponing tht· BONNER WANTS DRUG USE CRACKDOWN ... From Al \ cr,1on program\ .1"'a' from the 1udge\ .. F,en \mall·llml U\l'T'> ha\c got w tale the legal urn-.c:4ucnccs for creal· 1ng lhe demand r hl'\ arc r('spon<,1hlc lor the terror and the murder that go \~11h 1t ·· he <;,a1d ·· \ tirst offcn-.c '>h11uld larn J rnandato~ Jail \Cnll'OCe .. fhl· ll'dcral pni'>l'\. utor ~1d jail ,l·ntCnle'\. l'\en 11 JU\\ dd~\ \liOUld ,end J mc<.<>agc to drug U\t'f\ lhdt tht·1r hah11 "11n·1 be tulerall•d Bonner madl· h1<; n·markc, 1n C\· plaining his\ 1e" 1ha1 < lrange < ounl\ lalA t•n lorn·ment agennc'> '>hould adnp1 the go' 1,·rnmt."nt·~ "zero tolcr· anle·· stanll' and contiSl.ale hoats tar' and e'en h1ndcs when the OP<c"rator 1S In pO,'>t'SSlOn of an) amount of dru[!.'> no matter ho"' small ·11 drug U\\.' I\ going to be curhed there·!> got to oc legal con!>Quen ccs. and lo-.ing )our car. espcc1all} in IA>) ..\ngelc~ or Orange ( ount) I'> a senous con\qucnle ·· Bonnt'r '><ud Orangl· C oJ\t la" ('nfort·emenl au1hont1e'>. ho\\<l'\l'f \l.e're unsure of Bonn('r·s propo..al holding off final iudgemen1 un11I h,·anng more of 1hc plan \nd Depul' D1\lnct .\ttornl'} ( arl ..\rmbru\t "'ho heads the narrnt1c!> Sl'ctwn. '>did Bonner's claims arc unfounded · We're pro\l't uung eve~ o ne we can:· ..\rmbrust ~1d. ··The judge\ might oc a h11le lenient some11mt•s. but that's not our fault We have a H'r. good con\ 1rtwn rate" .\mbrust ~1d I 8.oq1 felon) com- plainh "en: filed in Orange Count) 1n I l./87. although a con' 1cuon ra1e "' not a'adablc hernuc;e man\ of the case!> ha' e \Cl to conclude More than I. 700 m1Mfc:mc:anor cases were filed SCHOOL BUS HIT ... He wa., :ilso proud of the D1'>tnc1 .\ttorne) ·., 'crucal drug pro~cu11on unit. \l.h1th 1argc1' drug offenders arrested "11h mort• than c; kilo'> of coca1m· tromAl The fonl' ul lhl' 1mpJll pu.,hcd the tHon hu' J~1u1 ~ k et lnrv.ard \\l\Ot"\\C\ ..aid Th,· ,·mcrgenr~ warn· mg l1ghl\ "'ere '>1111 hhnl.1ng 45 m1nutt·~ aftcr th1,• anidt·nt l he cra'ih tell the front of lhc black f I (amino "edged under thl' bad. of tlwbu'>. I hur-.da' \I.ii\ the first da' \h:i..1nll'\ ·a thret"H'ar substitute dn' t'r for la' Im Bu\< o had dn \CO •hr r•"•te ~he \\J\ thrown about IS feel tu the lronl ot 1hc hu-; \did bu<. dn' a LulJ ( 1.iru.1 "ho arrl\ ed on the sct'ne ~honl~ alter the accident Mr Kink\. "'ho ""ac, 1wn month\ pregnant. rnmpla11wd of a bumped head dnd I.nee \\3S wa:. tal.cn 10 ( olkge Hospllal Ol'ar the accident ~ene "ann and the student. Petcr Paik. IX of < o\ta \.1csa alw "'ere tal.cn to tht• ho">pllal \II 1hn:c "'l're released b' I I I) a m Thar un11 hl \a1d. hac, a 94 perrent con' 1ct1on ralt' with 51 cases fin- 1\hed In I 98t'i ti.407 drug arrcw, were madl' in Orange < ount)'. with better than an 80 JX'rccnl ..on' 1c11on rate. "\.\e don·1 h.i' c Jn} problems w11h pro'><.·rn11on hcn.·.. .\rmbrust said. ··'v1r Bonner \\.1nt' IO tell us how to do our Jobs ·· GROWTH FOES PUSH SPENDING LIMIT ... From Al ing limits. whereas Propos111on 71 prohibits them And there arc ma1or loopho les 1n n For C'\amplc. II permil'i any two ix·opk to form a ~htical action commltlcl' and qual· 1fy for the $2.500 cont1bu11on 4.nd they can form as man~ i.ommttecs as they want. So ~ou and I. for nample could Torm to commtttees. con- tnbute $2.500 to each of 1hcm and make a $2.SOO contnbu11on 10 a candidate from t'ach of them. That\ VOL; 11, NO. 141 S~~ 0011 It"• JO unbcl1e\ablc loophole·· He -.aid hl· ~·lined Propos111on 7\ had tx·en plau·lt on the ballot solc:h to take the prl'\'>UTl' off lcg1slator<i. who tan "3' the~ 'IUppon campaign re- form "1thout ha\1ng to back the 'itnllC"r Pmpo\1t1on 6g ~ oocher ~1d no OranJe County kg1slator' were \upponins Prop- 0\1t1on M but that he believed E'el)n Han. a candidate for the 70th .\ssrmbl) D1~tnct. \I.BS supporting at. Han <>aid. however. that she could not suppon lhl' mcasurc because of the public financma element. "I'm totall> in 'iup~rt of what it docs in terms of hm1t1n1 contribu· Irons alld prtvcnting the lran fer Of funds," she said. "But I cannot. in these times of budartary problem support public financina for cam· pa1.gns." 0::.:;' Justcall 642-6086 le Gtt••t11~ ._...,,,...,. "°" 00 flOI ,... 'f'A' ,.,., .,,, SJOp111,~llefol1 r111n .. '°"' CIOPf ... .. ........., What do yoo hk.c aboul the Deily Pik>t! Wbat don't you like? Call tbt number above aDd your f!'e!Sqe Wiii be ~ded, ttlntcnbed and ~ livered to the appropnaac editor. The same 24-boUr armwmnr ~ioe may be uKd to recotd ktltt'S to the editor on any 10pic. Contnb\iton to our l.dten column mUll 1Ddude thtlr name and tdqJhOnc number for vmficatioa . Tell us whaf1 on your msnd. • . ., ..., ..,_, . fOlj • .,"°' ~ JfM ty &Ill Clll ..... !9•1!19'111.,.... I'll .......... Cliublaes , ... , ...... ... 0-.CMl!f ._.... ... U9R .... -- I Clear.: skies through Saturday Of~ Coast .... Wiii ,...,., moetty ctMr ttwouah 8aturd1Y. wtth hlghe both cteya In the ro. end Iowa tonight In l6e &o. H«tMM1 and ... t ...,,0. 21 to U mph wMt blow b-. tn. Cfll\)'OM, with occaafOnal stronger guet.. ~ In the motnlng houta. W•t to eoutttw.t wtnds 5 to 15 knot• .w bloW through the Inner ooutal wat•• this af\ernoc)(1 end ~ng over 2-foot ... and a 4·foot IOUthweat ...a. MoYntaln sklee will be c:teat through Saturday with north.ail wind• 25 to 34 mph OY9I the rldget and P.-In the not'lhem 'WlgM. Auott hlOha wtll l'W'lge In the UPS* eo. to upper 701. IOWS In the upper 30t to upp« 40.. 0nert1 wlll be sunny end hot wtth local northetty wlnda blowing 20 to 30 mph. Upper deiMft ~ will range In the mkl eoa to mid eo.. lowS In the mid 50s to mid 609. Lower deNrt hlgha wiH range In the lower 909 to 103. lows In the low. eo. to lower 70s -Ji""iiiiiiiii~'> U.S. Tempe . .. 11 ,. .. .. ~ IO 65 41 43 .. 12 17 .. It IO 71 " '7 $7 .. ff 11 72 IS 59 811 41 73 &S " 50 '° •2 M IS t2 II 91 17 12 5' tS n 10 SS 87 46 5, 50 IO $2 $3 •• 711 31 ,, S3 1$ S$ .. 4S 17 17 .. 77 .,. 37 .... IO IO 17 5$ .. )I '2 ST I T 12 .. 51 ., ., •• " 12 ~ .. -..,._.....-.... -c. --., Callf. Tempe .,.......~ ..... slleld .. Cl_ e...mon1 eioe.. e.hop 91y1.,. C.t- E....ica Fr_,., ~l., LOf\O 8Mc;ll Loa Angelee ......... ~8Mcll 0...lar'll Ontario Palm~ p....,.,.. Paeo~ l'90 8lull Redwood C•IY ,.._...,. Sectamen10 s--a.n e.-tJono hno.briel S..l*go .... ~ S..Joee ..... Ana ._...,_.. Sell1a CtVI Sel\U.~ a......._ ._...,.._ Stoc*10fl T.,_V.,.,,,, TOtT-w--., Y_,..V!y Surf Forecut TOOAY 7411m J)()pm I JO pm IATUN>AY 123tam 841am 439pm 806pm 01 J3 3 I • 1 0 1 35 37 WIEDER REASSIGNS PRESS AIDE ... From Al reportedly approached him and began ask.mg questions about the recall and asked for a cop) of the recall notice When asked to 1denufy himself. Simpson said he was "from KFWB." Simpson said later that It was technicall} correct that he was from KFWB because he had worked there two years ago. KFWB news director Bill Yeager said Thursday that Simpson had ~orked at the station as a pan-time news ed11or but had left in 1986 . Y~agcr ~1d ll was wrong. of Simpson to impersonate a reporter from the sta11on. but that no leiz.al action against "him was being planned. "Although that could change." Yeager said He said KFWB wouJd send Simpson a lener telling him that no such 1mpersunat1on should happen again. Langevin said he was "extremely irritated" by whal Simpson had done and was planning to submit a com- plaint to the Orange Count) Re· publican Pan) 's Ethics Committee "Talk about a filth} rotten tnck. this shows a total lack of moral fiber.·· he said. ''Now tht·) ·, c got a copy of the recall before it's even served." Wieder said her ne" press spokes- man "ould be campaign "olunteer Carohn Fish She· said <\1mp!.On "ho "as also a \Olunteer. \l.OUld remain with the rampa1gn hu1 \l.OUld take no m ore press call'> ..\call to W1eder's campaign head- quaner'> fllur'>da) evening found campaign mananger Jeff Wallack taking pre'>'> rnllc. He ~1d <i1mpson had bc'cn assigned to lHher dutu.·s .. Hc·s still "'"h the campa1Jn." he said. "He·., a -.olunteer. a nd \Ou don"t tire a 'olunll'er ·· · LAWMEN WARY OF CAR SEIZURES ... From Al Beach. In inl· and Huntington Beach also said the) had nol heard of the plan. other than 1n Bo nner's publish- ed remarks While the\ ..aid the' were 'lure 11 \l.Ould tx· a deterrent io dru~. the) "'ere qu1cl. to note that the} remain unsure 1f"1ero tolerance-would be a good e' CT) I.la) \ta nee to take out on lhl' street~. .. There·s no doubt 11 would have an effect. I suspc('t 11 would worT} a gu) to know he could lose his car ... said Huntington Beach Pohce Capt Baff) Pnce. "Bui I ""ould be cau11ous to do 1ha1 .. Pm·e said au1hont1cs arc "alreadv making a dent" 1n drug trafficking \I, 11h the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations, or RICO. \latute. "'h1ch allows boats and car'i to he confic,cated dunng arrtSts. l nder the federal statute. the arre'illng agenq can apply to the federal government for return of the 'chicle~ and any mone} seized. The county's Rcgional Narcotics Sup- I prcss1on Program. a ('Oali11on oflocal count). state and federal la"' .:nforce- ment agencies. ha<; rcccl\ed about Ill cars through the process and m1ll1ons of dollars "The act under RIC. 0 1s great for hunmg b1g-t1mc drug dealers." Pncc said. "Nothing hum a drug dl·aler more than losing hi\ monc) ·· Pnce and o ther law enforcement officials said increased seizures - pan1cularl) 1n small·t1me cases - would ultimately destroy la"' enforce- ment's sc11ure ngh1s. "lf,ou abuse the intent of the la"". )OU might end Up gtvmg up lhat authonty.'' Price said. But Bonner said e>.1end1ng the st.'ltute to cover small-11me drug bu)ers is perfcrtl> "1thtn the law He said the Legislature worded the act to allo" forfeiture of an} \.essel ca TT) 1ng an) amount of narcotics. 'Tm not concerned in the shghtest," Bonner said. "It's bttn tested in court on small amounts." One such seizure. that of the $2.S , \ m1lhon .. es~I Ro\al .\rk. was cnt1- c11ed b\ Michael Rogerson of Irvine, "hO!>C • T om1ma Corp. owns the \C~I. fhe In.foot boat was seized uffflord1a . hut released to the owner No ,hargl'<. "Crl' filed m that case Bonnl·r and other go\ crnment otlic1al'> delcnd the acuon. while Rogerson -\!rho was not on the boat -attacked thl' '>l'1zure. da1m1ng the pun1shml·n1 did not fi t the ,·nme. Bonnl'r <>aid the )acht -and any "chicle or 'essel 1n a s1m1lar s1tuat1on -"ould not be.· kept by the govern- ment becau'>t.' th1,• o" ner was innocent and una"ar1,· of "hat was going on '"me Polin· I t Mike White sa1d that s11uauon would probably ansc often .. You ha'e to he fair." While said "4.nythmg that stnct. you have to look at carcfull> It would be a suuallon where we \l.Ould work with the Distnct .\ttorne} or .\ttorney General's office and make a dec1s1on with them." h • i i MAY20,l988 D\ILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE \OL.4/N0.21 I It's the beginning of . the summer and I'm standing in the loo ~ of a thousand-story grand hotel, where a _bank of elevators a mile l0ng-ane an endless red row of monkey attendants in gold braid wait to carry me up, up, up thro ugh ._.llillii ........ the suites of moguls, of spies, and of starlets, to rush me straight to the zeppelin ~ooring at the art deco summit , '"here they keep the huge dirigible of August tied up and bobbing in the high What writers recommend . >• aJJ.a u" a 'Z I :I~ '~ ~ ! • A• '1 ~ I "i: () . -... . • • • • • • 4 • •annission RB-based troupe in it for the laughs .. Dying 1s tough;" character actor Edmund Gwenn observed sho nlv before his own demise. ''but not as tough as doing comedy." Gwenn -would really have shuddered at the wild and aazy anucs of Toi TITIS todaf s comics -al the in- credible ener&y expended by a Robin Williams or an Eddie Murphy. or the innovative tac- tics of the ··Saturday Night Live" zanies. Here on the Orange Coast, a group of youna. energetic per- formers is expending this sort of inventive energy in a two-hour showcase of wackiness that borders on the bizarre. They call themselves Fractured Mirror, and the)''rc playing weekends at HuntingtOn Beach's Finally a Unicom Emporium. 214 Main St, through May 29 . .. Our matenal is insightful, thouabtful and sometimes.. just downright silty. but we arc a breed apart from otheraroups of our kind." insists Stephanie Thomas. one of the mainstays of the troupe. Her Huntington Beach apartment is home base for the comics., who hail from-as far away as Paramount and Whittier. The balance of the troupe is composed of actor-writen Robert Ferrera and Neal Fugate and actors Tim Thom and Trisha Burson. with some assistance from director Dana Hanstein who. Tbornu explains, .. comes an with a few weeks to go and smooths out the rough cdsn" in the routines. A good many of the skits arc Feiffe~ue 10 format -the individual at 1he mercy of society. Television commCt'Cials are particularly fair game. and arc mercilessly assaulted by the FractumS Mirror five. The troupe had its genesis in an off-the-wall comedy caUed .. El Grande de Coca Cola." which starred Trisha's father, Clart Burson, at the Huntington Beach Playhouse in the fall of 1982 . .. Several of us had so much fun doing that show, and working with that style of comedy. that we decided to stick together and wort in 1mprovisauonal theater, .. Thomas explained. The group evolved into a comedy workshop which included as many as 20 members at one point. but wort and other commitments took the1r toll until the corps was whittled down to its present complement of five. plus three musicians. I Cs their second engagement at the U nicom and their act is billed as "The Best of Fractured Mirror." They're accompanied on occasional musical segments by a three-piece combo which actually contributes little to the evening. since its volume often obliterates the lyrics of the onginal compositions. The intimacy of the Unicom doesn't lend itself to throbbing rock music. Apan from the musical interludes, the Mirror quintet performs 27 different skits dunng the show, some of which are target-piercing zingers. others missing the mark. But the sinaJe ovcrridin& and evcr- prescnt element 1s hyperlunetic enel'JY, expended at full tilt. Most of the troupe wort at other jobs to pay the rent. and spend their leisure time creating. polishing and perfonning their madcap rouuncs. Recently they signed with USO Mobile Projects to tour area m1htary bases with a condensed version of their show. They've also been featured at the last several Arts on the Green festivals at South Coast Repertory. "Right now we're looking fora producer and we're in the process of mak.ing a videotape of our act, .. Thomas said. As for the futurt§\ the youni comic actress leaves that prospect open: "We're willing t~ anything new." Oeari~ Scnrica: Ra a.bio Circulatioa Dim:tor. Guy IWrwo Production Direccor. Alil8 T.uock X'S BEST •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 18 By JORN ROOS Out of the many punk-rock bands that exploded onto the scene in the early 1980s, only Los Angeles' own X bas endured and seen the band•s following expand beyond an original core ofleather-clad skinheads. Why X has attracted such diverse fans and remains one of the hottest live acts in rock today is clearly chronicled on their career-spanning double LP, ux -Live at the Whiskey A Go-Go On the Fabulous Sunset Strip.•• 'BIGB' AIU> LOW OPINIONS •••••••••• ~ ••••••• 10 The ~nt aop of critics• penchant for unanimity ended with a vengeance this week with their reviews of ••High Season," starring Jacqueline Bisset-Some found the movie likable and rich. Some thought it stupid and dull At least everybody libd the Grecian scenery. Next week. the critics will view George Lucas' and Ron Howard's ballyhooed "Willow." •LD'E' ~ES •••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 By VIDA DEAN The aroma of garlic and butter lured the crowd to the back of the party area, where Chez Cary's chef Murat Dayioglu's ~ot added to the tantalizing scents wafting over Fashion Island. It was "A Taste for Life" -a food lover's paradise conjured up Sunday by the Orange County Unit of the American Cancer Society. OutOo'ibeTOMJ BACK TO LE SAIRT TROPEZ •••••••••••••••• 16 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Le Saint Tropez might well be the restaurant Newport Beach forgot. Other, newer French restaurants have been attracting attention while Le Sa.int Tropez has been overlooked by reviewers for years. The "Old ~,. still seems to frequent the place, but newcomcn to the area and those in search of "trendyn dining tend to pass Le Saint Tropez by. CALBKDAll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 URCL.E [)()11 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.6 OALLB•JU •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 \ j I By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the Doily P"dot Stoff n h~ shiny new novel, Michael OIObon captures the anticipation, the magical possibilities and the palatable sense of adventure that greets the arivol of summer. He invites the reoder lo follow "up, up, up" post a wild rxroy of colorful characters to where a prize, lighter than air and larger than lite,owaits at the end, "tied up and bobbing in the h•gh 'nds II I WI • Of his plans for summer, the wide-eyed narrator admits: "I anticipate o coming season of dilated hme and of women all 10 d• II tSOrray. 0 The Mysteries of P'rttsburgh" 1s the boot to reod rh1s summer. Written bv a graduate of UCl's ootstonding M.f .A. Program in Fiction, the novel drew the attention of I 0 American publishers eoge< to own the hardcover rights to this literary debut. Wiliom Morrow & Co. of New York emerged os the winner, issued Chobon a S 155 ,000 advance, quidty printed 100,000 copies and poshed the 2~·yeor-old author oot on the road fa o promotional tour. The boot, published Apnl 15 olteody hos eomed critical prn1se Poet Carolyn forche calls 11 the bes1 first novel she's read tn yeors "Ftrst novels ore usually praised for their promise, · she said, 'bul m Michael Chobon' s case the promise 1s already luH11led • Author Dovtd Leov11t said "His novel did two thmgs no book hos done iOf me 1n a long time: 1t mode me feel good and 11 took me completely by surprise." And his UCI teacher, MocDooold Homs, who sent the unsolicited monu· script to New York a yeor ago, 1<>id: "This boot scintillates; it's ful of a youthful power and energy." The novel tefls yet CllOther coming-of.age tale, thtS one itWotving o graduating college student faced with an inevitable confrontation with his fothet and o confusing choice between two lovers and the disp<J'ote fifestyles eoch represents. But although the theme n bwillor, Choboo's enormous stiffs os o writer lend a keen, witty W\sight to his norrator' s youthful perspective. Th-~ tt'i narrator roos into and ttw~ o colorful assortment bt chorocten whose "'"ky not\Ke and bohemian lilesiytes engage our fancy while serving as powerful reminders not ody of the diwni:ty of people, bot of the ful rqe of possDlittes <Mlilable to ooe thrust headlong ond naively into dcMthood. In one crazy, passionate summer, o young man learns to Mbroce the i9iening prospects those possibirlties hokt -to IUst With '1ecier loiftl and to hope with greater abandon, as Chabon 90VS -..,_ keeping his scnty, his youthful optimtSm clld hn terae Of finer al relatively intoct. 0.. the str~ ot this novel, Chobon, who resides in ~rhQt~ly teap.fr~ to become~ Orbnge County's best.known author omid on ever-growing What writers recommend community of writers. For this year's Summer Reading issue si.x county authors were asked to recommend severol boob -sooie old, some new, some obsc~e. some reviewed-!Of reading ot the beoch, beside the pool or under a shady backyard tree. It's often intereshng to discover what the wnten reocl. Chabon himself is a YOrOCious reader, mixing clonlCS with breezier, contemporary worts as hts lfwee recommendottOM indicate. Hjs first suggestion IS GobnelGorcio Marquez's latest ~el, "low in the r .. of Goltra," "dut to the Joct that 1t' s ~rtten with genius " for the DM reo.tOft, Chaboft 50'f' he recommends "on okt lcM>rite," "Sit r I tel fdllaioa" by GustOYe Fbbert. for o ltWd, try Elilat Leo.ad's kl811, ''Freaky Deaky," ~.as OdXia says, '\e's li8t m what he does." ... ..._......__ -~-~ Qi the cover An exerpl from The Myst8fleS of P1tts- 00rgh "by Michael Chobon. Published by William Morrow & Co., New Yore llustratK:XI by iek Babin. Photo this page bv N>ct Souza MAY SM TW T F B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sablrd&J NEw _AGB _JAii il'l'IS'll f.ric Tinpcad. Nancy Rumbd and Tim Donahue headline a ooaciert at 8 p.m. in the SaddJebeck ColJeee McKinney TbealrC, 28000 Marperi1e Partway. M~sion Viejo. Concert benefits radio station KSBR. Tdeu AR SI O. S82-46S6. CAPE UDO SOI 30tb Street, Newport 8cacb.. 67S-2968. Mu Bcn- nett aod freeway, 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. llON"S IN LAGUNA 1464 South Coast Highway, La&una Beach. Gcorae Butts Duo in the Jazz Oub Room at 9 p.m. 497-4871 . Sanday CAFE UDO 50 I 30th St., Newpon Friday Beach, Alex Taylor and lntenection VILLA NOVA Singer/pianist fror:n 3:30.· 7;30 p.m. Bobby R<dfidd Ceasar Frazier pcrfonns a variety of l.aon Jazz. 8:30 p.m . to I a.rn. Jazz and rhythym and blues Thursday 6 7~SWJN!! ... C." ...._..._ ..., through Saturd~ -__ .., __ ~ ~ -1 l :JO a.m .. Sunday through WedDC$-popula~ demand at the ~ da)' from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Cc;rlt.asl Loun.-:. 21462 Pacific~ Richard Fauno's easy hstemng piano Highway •. Huntmaton Beach. Oldies styling. 3131 West Coast Highway. but goodies from the 30s and 40s Ncwpon Beach 642-7880 every Sunday afternoon from 2 untal CAFE LIDO. Sol 30th St .. Ncwpon 6 p.m. 536-6615 or 536-1421. Beach. 67S-2968, presents the Tony llon4a• Guerro Sextet from 8:30 p.m. to I J a. m. CAFE UDO, SO I 30th St..Newpon JAD. CLUB ROOM at Ron's in Beach. Jackie R)'an Quartet. 8:30 Laauoa. 1464 South Coast Highway. p.m.·I a.m. Laguna Beach. cocktails &. hors 67S-2~8. d'oeuVTCS and recorded Jazz music Monday through Fnday, 5 to 8 p.m. Tuaday 497-4871. CAFE UDO SO I 30th St. Newport R~NJE BROWN 6 CO. JUZ Beach. Intersection with AJex Taylor p1an1st . and ICOOfl'.'panament at tonight 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. 6 75-2968. Carmelo s. 8' P·"!· Fn. through Sun. JOHN BENDERSON'S"SECOND 3520 E. Coast Hil)lway. Corona del WIND" with Leigh Downs appear the Mar. 675-1922. second and founh Tuesdays at ''THE SWINGEBS" Play )llZ ofthe Meadowlark Country Club. 16 782 30s and 40s. now appcanng at the G h St H t" gt Bea h Driftwood Cockwl Lounac. 21462 ra am ·· un'" on c · Pacific Coast Highway, Huntin1ton Wedneeday Beach on Friday and Saturday from CAFE UDO 501 30th s N n 7:30 to 11 :30 p.m. Sl6-6615. l , cwpo 8e8ch, pramts Superax in shows at 7:l0p.m.aod IOp.m. TicteuareStO ~.are available. DOW at the dub. 67S-2961. ,. n. ..... , JAZZ PACU'IC a non-profit or· aaniz.ation to preserve and CftCOW1llC live jazz meets every Tbunday a1 1 p.m. and is oeen to jazz musacians and jazz buffs. For men information. call Dr. Ow1es Rutherford at 432-5819 or Bill Scott at 642-7648. Friday DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT- CLUB 1n the Newportcr .Resort. 110-7 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach presents the golden aie ofrock 'n' roU 7 p.m. to 2a.m. nigh\lyGtcept Sunda).. and onday. No cover charac. Classic bands will perform the era's greatest hits from "Good GoUy, Miss Molly," to ··1 Want To Hold YouT Hand.~ 644-1700. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach presents Marfcnc Arden's sonis and mu!>IC in the Conser\tatory Lounge Monday thl'O\llh Friday S to 8 p.m. and Saturday, 6 to a p.m. THE WHITE ROUSE Restaurant and Tavcm._ 340 South Cow Hip. way, l....aguna Bcach, pttSCnts lave entertainment and dancinJ ntJhtly. 494-8088. SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. offers live entertainment seven nights al week. Tonight and Saturday. The Mi&hry Ayers, 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 592-1926. COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT presents Nathaniel Jam and the Wayne Wayne Band Thursday through Saturday. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. The Courthouse is localed one block SazapPe&J hperMZ. tlae Gt1uuay-wtn•tn1 eatet lmowD f« tbelr blterpretadou of Cbarlle Parker..b.C:.J:'tlw• will ~ uo..at7:30p.a. ... 10p.a. W rattbeCafeL , 501 SOtla St •• N•:r.;t lleacla. Ttcketa are $10 and are an.ilable at tbe cla . Pboae 875-2988. off the SS freeway. West on MacArthur Blvd. in the Hutton Ctnttt. 721-1128. -miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiii~ KJSS,TBECLUB ll8S Newpon • Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Flashina liabts. minors and a trusc dance Ooor. Not- Jhins or shons. Tickets are SS for aJJ lhows Doon open at 8 p.m. Call Ul-1160. Silvcr'bcra at 964-5902). and Mon. Tony Rossini. A Tribute to Neil Diamond at 8 p.m. Admission is $3. "Rock Around the Clock."' a history of rock and roU featuring Jason Olase, Tues. at 8 p.m.(S3 cover charfC).: Wed. ''The Cool Jerts." Uve 10-Plcce band: Lip Sync contests Thurs. 1877• Brookhurst. Fountain VaJJC). 963-2366. PARIS <FEAA IWlfil . . ; ,,,. . ·.· ... •, !.Ile 7-12, 1988 .... -°""' _,.....'"' ~--~0..00.. -811!1111111¥ Miiiie...,. I Al.ICE (131111~Oii1'dlc0 Monv of i....s Corron moS bntllar Allee ltl 'Mlndel10nd dlOloc::t91s ccn11 ao Ille In w.-• ., ...... -o""'llli""IQ. ~ loll d long-tofgolln polllOr\. :'ltlttlllt ... d .. .-n." -·-................. ...... THE RU 1SfflWiEN1S Qcllgl Baluic:f•~ ........0 George Boloncr*1ft ~ mostllplec:e d .. •tldod conflidl """ wll*'I U1 al I ONEGIN CJglW\()al~ l¥'fl ~ ~ Thi lllllW...-*'Y d IOW's tllullorll and 0 ~ ~ Oilldllt•~ malUly ll'amld b¥ .. spllrldOf of~~ and~ '°°"'* '°"""* n.lllC ~Sl0-$315 • 'I'll!! BOP presents the coolest .. Hoppy" Hour in \Own ~ 7 p.m. toni&)\t. and S.turda~DantiC '#ith Felix Lanc(S3covcr )~Suocby. the Hop 1s available private parties and banquets (call Ouuti TBE CROWN HOUSE.32802 South Pacific Coast Highway, South Lquna • Frank Rim and Trio perform Tuesday throt.W\ Saturday. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Bf uc: Adept is mGMOONalal MIW... • ..-. s..,.. ... t;~.tW ~"' .......... ., ..... c.or.-• .S.t ..... ,..., s.dl!y. ,_ S. l:OO •·• a. Midtlel ~All~ 0.. tm ftllmWI IAllLY IA.IOQW .......... ........... "",... w-...,.•a.•••·.._~aa.-. MU9C IN 11a CAllmC C".ttrso. nlWlllf-'"" .._... ~ ... ,...._, .. .,T_,.... "'*'· .... 10 ••• p ...... l.ilnrJ • Cilrdnl Nll'IVAL PIW.I • Aholi'• ......_av• c.-111 Aa. ld'a lllft(t I H:-.. .. A & 0.. ... 112 Htmd'1C.....~11• .............. . ~.-n.t•p:a a.MicWAAI~~ ....... r T ..... (714l~I·• •7172 • wM •PO .. Ill. c-.. Ms. CA~ GIM!ll ...-...: .,, Mia 0 • .....wt. Calendar Continued ----.....- featured Sunday and Monday at 8 30 p.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626. BOB BURNS R ESTAURANT LOUNGE 37 Fashion Island, New- port Beach. Joe utt1eri and Fnends. Tucsda} through Ciaturda\ at 8 p m 644-2030. CX>ACH HOUSE H I 5 7 { am ano Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano p~nts J.D Souther Jnd Kdrla Bonoff tonight. For ttcket ~le'> and dinner rcscrvallons. call .i96-!19 lO Concert hot hnc· 4%-89::!7 Saturday THE BEACH BOYS with \pec1al guest Gall~ertonaghtat 7 30 p m at the Pacific Amphitheatre T1ckctc; arc $ L8.50reserved.S14 lawn ~a tang and arc available at the Pacific Amphuhcatrc Box Office and all T1cketron locauons. For rurther tn· fonnauo n or to d targe nctet'\ by phone, ciall Telctron at 6 '4-1300 CX>ACB HOUSE Jl157 Camano C.-ptStrano, San Juan Cap~trano p~n\s Tht' R1pp10gtom foatunng Russ Freeman tonight For ticket saJcs and danocr rescnataons call 496-8930. Concert hot hne 4%-89::!7 8UDda7 THE HOP, 1877~ Broo~hur\t \t . Fountain Valle)'. VIP Puformanccor ··Rock Around Big &n." at 8 p m. Enjoy the .. fab" Bnll'>h h11-. oft he MX 833-7673. VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno·s piano styltngs Sunda) through Wtdnciday. Open dail) 5 p.m to ::! a.m .. 3131 W Coast H1ghwa}. New- port Beach 6-4::!-7880. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast HatVi· way. ~una &ach. presents hH eotertainmeot and dancing naghtl). 494-8088 SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. offer. h'e entertainment seven nights at week The Tones. classic rock from 3 10 1 p.m.: The Matthew Vernon Group 8 p.m. to m1dn1&}tt. 592-1926. CROWN HOUSE Restaurant. 32802 South Pacific Coast H1&hwa)'. South \..ag\lna. has Blue Adept, Theresa and Parks 8 p m. to I a m . Sunda) and Monday. 496-5773 or 499-2626 CX>ACR ROUSE 33157 Camano Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano pl"CS<'nts a drum Clinic with Glenn Svmmonds of Eddie Mone)' Band and Stu Nevitt ofShadowfax tonight I-or ucket sales and dinner ~scr­ vauons. call 496-8930. ('oncen hot hoe· 496-8927. CANNERY RESTAURANT3010 l.afa>ette. Newpon Beach. Bnan W1lha tonight and Monda) Monday LOUIE LOUIE'S I 6 70 Newpon Bhd at 17th Strttt ( oc;ta Mesa Lu kt· and the Locomot11,es at Q p m Free admission. Must bt' 21 and o'er 645-5448 THE HOP 18774 Broo~hurst Fountain Valle)'. presents the kick off pan~ for Ball Mcdk~ 's Din)' Dancing Tour tonight. Doore; open at 5 pm ( 001phmenta11 hufTct 5 to 7 pm Dirt) dannng rontesr and prrzt"S 963-2366 COACH HOUSE '\3157 Camanu C apastrano, San Juan ( ap1strano prc<;ents Third World tonight and Tuesda). For ticket ~ks and dinner r~n·at1ons. call 496-8')30 C'oncen hot hne· 496-8927 THE WHITE HOUSE RC''itaurant and Tavern. 340 \outh Coast High· v.a). Laguna Beach. prc~nt-. ll\e entt'rtatnment and dancing naghth 494-8088 THE COURTHOUSE RES· TAUR.ANT Nathaniel Jam Band Monda) through Wcdnesda) from 6.30 p.m Ont' block off the 55 Freewa). wnton MacAnhur Blvd. in Hutton Centre. SUNSET PUii 16655 Pacific C'oa\t H1ghwa). Sunset Beach. offers 11\c entenaioment seven nights at wee~ Juke Logan and Ball l )'nch. 9 pm-to I am 592-1926. Tue9da7 FACES NITECLUB 18582 Bach Blvd. 10 Huntington Beach Blues Night. Show time 1s I 0 p.m ::! I aod over. Admass1on at the door u $4 Call 964-2211 for 1nforma1100 CANNERY RESTAURANT to- OPERA A LA CART£ "' GILllERT .... SIJILIVA!V9S night, Wcdne~fa) and Thursd.a). the Mark Guerrero Duo. lOIO Lafa)'ctk" A"e Ne.,..pon Beach 675-5777 SNEAK PREVIEW perform~ ll\e each Tuc~a) from 8 pm -I 2·30 am at the Sheraton 'Jl·" port Hotel 4H5 MacAnhur Bhd Ne"port Reach. 833-0570. SUNSET PllB 16655 Pacific ( oast H1ghwa), Sunc.ct Beach. o tTcn ll\c entcnaanment \C\Cn nights at wed. Jav.ge and tht· L' nkno" n Band to- night Q p.m . to I am 592-19:!6 mE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Ta"cm. '\40 South Coa\t H1gh- v.a' Laguna Beach pre..cnt!> Luke and thl.' Ux-omotl\C'> 9·30 pm to 1.30 a m S2 coH•r charge.. 494-8088. Wed.naday COACH HOUSE :n157 <ammo Capl\trano. San Juan Capistrano prt"S('nts The Might) lemon Drops tonight For ticket ..ale\ and dinner ~nations. call 4%-8930. Conct'n hot lane· 496-8927 REMICK 'S llPST AIRS LOUNGE prC'~nl'> Shenna Hope and Manin Mead X p.m Ill 1·30 a m Wcdoe~a) through Saturda\o. Country. \aJun. Btu~ Jan and o;howtune-; 18120 \'on Karman.\'~ lr"ln<' 553-l l05 THE WHITE HOUSE Rest:iu~nt and Ta,em. l40 South Coast H1gh- "'a' Laguna Beach. present~ "' c entenaanmcnt and danl 1ng n1ghtl\ 494-8088. SUNSET PUB IM55 Pacific< oast H1gh "a). Sun'i.t't Beach offers h'e entcnainmC'Tlt \("\ t'n nights at v.ttk Fo~ard \.1o1mn tonight 9 pm to I a m '\92-I 92ti Thunday IR V I NE M E AD O WS AMPHITHEATRE prC'>c.'.'nts John Cougar Mcllcnl'ampat ~pm T1ckrts arr a' a1lable .it T 1ckctmaster onl) No t)(n office sales unul show night To cha~ b) phone. call 740-2000 SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast H1gh"ay. Sunset Beach. offers h "e entC'ruunment sc,·en nights a wed •. Throu&h Saturda). P\anet 10. Rock- in· R~c 9:30 p.m. to I :30 a m. 592-19-6. COACH ROUSE 3'\157 Camano Capistrano. San Juan ( apastrano present~ Kirk Whalum tonight. For 11ckc1 ..ale\ and dinner r~n a11on~ call 496-8930 <..oou·n hot hne 496-8'l2., Friday PACIFIC SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA Keith (lark. conductor. 1n a (lassies Series conccn at 8 p m at the Orange County Performing .\ns Tickets and Information: (enter 600 Town CcnteT Dn"c. Cost.a Mesa Amoki ScbocntJni's dramatic cantata -Gurrcheder" ...,111 be performed with sill !.Ok>1sts C'on- ccn pre' tcv. al 7 p.m T1ckeb arC' a'aalablc at the bo~ office orb) calling T1cketmaster at 740-2000 GOLDEN W~ CX>u..EGE SYM· PHONIC BAND ~nts its spnng con<:en ··Music For a Bcauuful World" ton1&ht and Saturda)' at 8 pm on thC' mains~ theatre. 15744 Gol\kn West Street Hununston Bcal:h The annuaJ event is conducud b\ guest artist Paul Banaps. GcnC'r.tJ adm1ss1on as $4 or S3 ""'"h GWC .\sSOl 1ated Student or Gold KC) Card BOB HOPE ......... Birthday Party Sixty ye.us of comtdy with be.iuti.fuJ voa1ist Sae Akin <Mw A.meria 1986) md the Ronnie Brown Big &nd. Tickets by phone: (714) 261-0231 Saturday May21 8:00 p.m. or riCiWJ~. 111111'~--~·~ '2'1JI ---• (71411-- O RA~GE COL \T\' Plll Lll \R~O\l l \OCIET' l Exclusive Southern California appearance with full symphony orchestra and chorus! : .. A tlDU lilir ltdl is '-"' Oltly CllCl' • m •ttfthtry" F~ -MONTSERRAT CABALLE Soprano Paafic Symphony Orche tTa Pacific Chorale Bruce F-etden, Conductor Arias, overtures and ch.Pruses by Bellini. Dcmiz.etti, Rossini, 'krdi, Puccini and Soito THURSDAY, MAY 26. 8:00 p.m. 11drds on~ Now: $12 • $17 • S23 • S28 • SlS Sbatalll ~ • and children under 12. Tickets will be available at the door. Sanday GOLDEN WEST C:OUEQE SING- ERS present Gabnel Faurc's "Re- quiem" as the h1&hli&ht of a spnng concert at 7:30 p.m .. 1n the mainstagc theatre. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. Tickeu arc $4 general adm1ss1on. or SJ with GWC Associated Students or Gold Key card and may be purdlased at the door THE BOUZV ROUGE CAFE Classical string quartet Opus IV accompanies Sunday brunch 11 a .m. to I p.m. 3001 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 673-3440. Tbanday MONSERRAT CABAi.LE world 1 ~nown Spanish opera star joms the Pacific ~ymphony Orchestra and Pacific Chorale '" a gaJa closina con cert o f Oranae County Ph1lhannon1c Society at a p.m. in the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center. Conductor Bruce Ferden will lead Mme. CabaJle. the on:hestra and cho~le 1n a pravam of favorite optratlc arias. choruses and over- turn. Tickets an available at Tickct- mastcr loataons. by phone, 740-2000 or at the Center box office. CaJI 556 ARTS for ticket 1nformauon. CQINIAY Saturday COUNTRY 1"BST ... Coun1ry musk cavalcade of stars today and Sunday I 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Santa Fe Dam Recreational Area. I SSOI East ArTOw Hi&hway in Irwindale. Admission is U per person per day. Children under 10 accompanied by an adult are admitted free. ParkiOf is free. Concen-aoen arc asked to bring a non-perisMblc food donation for LIFE. a non-profit hunaer action group. Radio stations KLAC (570AM) and K.Zl.A (93.9FM) offer concert information daily Monday CllAZY HORSE STEil BOUSE prestnts AsJeep at the Wheel and Riden In the Sky tonight in two ocrl'ormances.. 1 and 10 p.m . 1580 &rook.boUow,(Dyu Road exit, New- ~11 Freeway) Santa Ana. For ticket mfonnation and dinner rncTVations call .s49-1 s 12. FILMS Friday TBEF~nvALOF ANIMAnON. a procram of cartoons which includes two rccen t Oscar nominees, wi II be presented at UCt this weekend in the universaty's Sclencc Lc:cture Hall. The lineup includes "Geofli" and Rosemary·· from CanJda, Ball Plympton's metamorphosis "Your F~" -both nominated for Academ) Awards -the allqory of human relauons "Ropt Dance" and -------------.... the protett film "Oh. Dad " I> ,_, I o.iw.•• T"!llfl'!!lm · ·~ .IIJ.~I The hllhh&ht of the program 1s Sally Cruikshank's ~Face Like a Frog." featunng the music of Dingo Boingo wath wild colors and crazy characters I 09ffy P6'ot ~ Frtdey, May 20, 1111 The festival will be tCTeCned to- night at 1 and 9:30 p.m. and Satu~y and Sunday at 4, 7 and 9:30. Admission 1s $2.SO, or S2 for stu- dents, and rcserv1t1o ns an avaJlable at 856-SOOO. "BAREFOOT IN THE PW" b)' the Valley Players at the Traboco H1&h School theater. 27501 Cordove Road, Mission V1CJO (586-1234. ext. 328), closing performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 4 p.m. "BIRDS OF P AftADISE" and an evening of onc-ac1 plays in repertory at Rancho Sanuago College. 17th and Bnstol streets. Santa Ana (667-3163). closing this weekend; "Birds" wlll be staged Satu~y and the onc-acu tonight. both It 8 p.m "A-Cll&RtiS UNE"-~ the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-7710). n1gb\Jy except Mondays at v1rymg curtain umes unlll further not1tt. "DEATH OF A SALF.SMAN" 1n the Drama Lab Theater of Oransr Coast CoUcgc. Costa Mesa (432-5880). clos- ing performances tonight and Satur· day at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 4 p.m. "DOG LOGIC" on the Sccona Stage of South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Dri ve . Costa Mesa (957-40 33). Tuesdays through Fridays al 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and 8.30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. unttl June 5. "DRACULA: THE MUSICAL!" al the Westminster Communal) Thcattt. 7272 Maple St., West· minster (995-4113). Fridays and Sat· urdays at 8:30 throu&Jl June 4 "FRACTURED MIRROR" 1t the Unicom Emponum. 214 Main SL, Huntinaton Bcac;h (969-1794). ftnal performances tonlibt and Saturday at 8:30. .. BOW THE OTHER BALP LOVES .. at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana (979-SSll), final per· formancn tonight throu&)l Sunday at varying curlltn times. "I 00, I DO" al the Southampton Oinntt Theater. 140 Ave. Pico, Sao Clemente (498-1576). Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8: 15. Fndays and Saturda~ at 8:45, Sundays at 1:30 and 8: 15 through June 19. ..NAUGHTY HA.IUETfA" by the Fullcnon Civic Li&ht Open at Plum· mtt Auditorium, Cbapman Avenue at Lemon Street. Fullenon (879-1732). Thursdays throuah Sat- urdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2:l0 unul May 28. "TllE PIED PIPER" by the Amencan Chtldrcn·s Theater at the Auhetm Cullum Arts Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim ( 751-S032). Saturdaysand Sundays 11 2 p.m. throuab June 26. "PLAYING DOCroR" by the Huntington Beach Playhouse at Gisler School. 21441 Strathmoor Lane. Huntington Beach (832-1405). final ptrfonnanccs tona&ht and Satur· day at 8 p.m. "PUMP BOYS AND DINE I I ES" at the <km Theater, I 8252 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-7213). Wed~ da}s thro~ Saturda)s at 8 p.m. unul June 25 with Sunda) performances May 22 and June 19 at 7· 30, June 5 and 12 at 3 p.m. "SEASCAPE" at the Ahcmattve Repertory Theater. 1636 S. Gr .. nd Ave .. Santa Ana (836-7629). Fnda)s throu&h unda)s at 8 pm .. extended to June 5 "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL" on the main stage ofSouth Coast Rept'ftory. 655 Town Center Dnvc. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays throuah Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at £30 and 7:30 untJI May 29. -w'llE SOUND OF MUSIC" at Ehz.abcth Howard's Curtain C•ll Dinner Theater, 690 B Camino Real. Tustin (&JS.. I 540). nt&htly except Mondays 1t vaf);ng curtain tames through~• rrt.lay THE AllElllCAN INTEll· NAT10NAL DANCE 00. prac:nu a swina dass at 8 p.m . each Friday followed by a dance social from 9-10:30 p.m.; a jitlnbua class each Monday at 8 p~ and a ballroom and Lalin class WedDeli!ay II 8 p.m. S20 for tcven lessons. 6SO.. l048 SeadaJ BIG BAND MVS1C kcqJ!S dancers on their feet every Sunday niaht an the Swallow's Cove loulllC at the h1stonc San Clemente Inn. 2600 Avuuda de Pres.idc:nte, San Oemen~ 7 to 11 p.m. wtlh the Dean's Deacons swina t.nd and featured vocalist Lisa Powell 498-9202. llcmday MAAnN • TONI'S swi• O.ntt C1ub mecu at several Ora.Qlt County locations. Dancn. danct conlC'Sts. dance tnps. play outinp.. beach panees arc some of the 11euv1tin Dance lnsons att o~ bqann1ng to advanced. ballroom to swini. For times and loauons. call S40-3Sl8 "Tiie,,,.., Mtetfnhflf acti• •since 'llo6ocop'!" -0.. ..... 0CIGO,__ .. Gdendar Olntinued heeday WmL Y SRNIOR DANCF.S arc presented by the)C'osla Mesa c;emot'i from l-11 p.m. Featured as hvt' band mUSJC and a larcr. Vt'OC>dcn dantt f1oor Veterans of Forcagh Wan bu11d- 1na. S65 W 18th SL. Cost.a Mesa S.2 donation. Wednaday P'llEE DANCE LESSONS b) <I) Cannon tona&ht 7..S p m al San Clemcnk Inn. 2600 A"t'nida dt'I Presadcnk an San C'kmt'ntt' Dane<' 10 tht' music of l..cs Douglas and h1\ qu1ntC1. 498-9202. T1aa:nday COST A MaA QUICK.STEPPERS • ~tor Clllttft sq~ dantt croup sttk t'lJXOt'nccd square daOC't' (OU- pin to JOln l~m T~ Qu1chl<'PP<'~ mttl rqularty t'Vt'T) Thu~a) I 0 a..m to noon at lht' downtown con1munrty~ A~1m and Centt'r Sts 1n < ost.a Mes.a. For more informa11on call 54S-5669 Friday MAM SC'IDFF~ -uttt'mlan '' fa1ron1c, appears a1 1~ lmpro" throudl May 22 TB2 IMPllOV prnt"nls three s1<k- sl>llll1na acu each ni~t Tu~" thf'OU&h Sunday al 4-55 (•mpus Dnvc. Suite 138, Irvine Staowt1mcs and admission pnccs arc 8 p m Monday (SJ). Sunda). Tunda) throu&h Thursda). ($6). 8 Vl and I 0:)() p. m. FndJly and Salurda\. IS8J doon open at 6 p.m. Dmnt'r 1s !l<'n ed nt&}itly llODdaJ DUK.E'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE at t.bc Ncwponer Rt'SOn pm.mu a speciaJ Monday Nl&ht Showa~ wtth com- niJ&ns from throuabou• the Southt'rn Cahfom.aa area pcrl'orm1na. bqln-"'llf at 8;30 p.m. Oultt'"s Monday Nl&ht Sbowcue has no cover charge. ~ N~ Resort IS loalcd II 1107 Jambc:>ru Rd.Just east of Pacific Coast Hepwa)' in Ncwpon Beach. 644-1700. ~L 575 1'11.E Dl.PllOV fcatuin lhrtt of LA's belt lno-n comedians t'\er)' Monday n1sht For 1nf<>mlJ1t1on and dinna rescr'\atJoru.. call 854-545\ T'aaday \) JACI. GALLAGHER Appca~ at I~ lmprov wtth Sieve Bmco and o.n Wcdet.iq c.hro"lb May 29 TllB DlPllOV procnts thrtt \lck· sphn1na acu cacti ruaht Tuesday through Sunday. Showtimes and admission pncn arc 8 p.m. Monday (SJ); Sunday. Tunday thro ugh Thursday. ($6): 8.30 and 10:)() pm Fnday and Saturday. ($8). doon opet) at 6 p m Dinner 1s scr1rcd n1ghtly SSdA' FD Friday CLASSIC FRJENDS Singles age 45 and O\er m~ for Happ) tlour 5 10 7 p m at Saddlcback Inn. 1660 E. First <;1 Santa ..\na For more infor· ma11on. call 544-925Q PAREl\'TS WITHOL'T PUT· !'1.'ERS Orange ( <>Ml ( haplt'r 26 holds free onent.111on a1 7 Ml p m al tht' (os11 ~1Ni (,olf and ( oun1J1 Uuh. 1701 Golf ( oul'\t' Dr Costa M~ follov.cd b) an open dance wuh ah'<' band. 847-1600 or 559.-0730. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS Hunungton Beach Chapter 595 hos1s a fr« onen1111on for s1n&Jc parents Call chapter phone 891'-7975 for mecung locauon and add1t1onal mt'mbcnh1p 1nfonnat1on ~kmbcnh1p in Parcnl'> Wuhout Panncrs 1~ open to d1,on.C'd. \t'par- a1C'd Widowed or nc" er mamcd f\lrcnt'> ofh\ ing children ( ustod) of the children as not a factor -.\ non· profil. non-~nan C'duc111onal or- pn11auon. PWP -prov1dC'S a pro- gram of M>Oal actn 1ucs d1~4ISS1oOOS and '>lud) groups for \1 n&f<' ~nts and tht'1r famahcs WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP singles o'er45.mt'<'tforT(, 1.F atS 30p.m. a1 La Chugas. Los Alamitos For rt"X"f\ auons and tnfonnauon. call 521-51175. PRIME OF LIFE ING~ MEET FOR T.G.l.F at t~ Saddlc~k Inn. 1660 E. Fant St.. Sant.a .o\na \ to 7 p.m Jnformauon. call 83'>-87~ F .L.1.R.T. Dancing at the Mt'ltdov.-lart.. S p.m DJ Joh.n ,mo_ Refreshments SJ. 16782 Graham SL. Hunungton lkach In formauon hne: 647-1628 S.tunlay WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP ingjcs 45 iand O\cr. mce1 for dmn<'r at 6:30 p.m at The Court of t Jamn tn \\-cstmanSltt. For 1nfonnat1on and ~ataons.all 521-58H PRIME OF LIFE JNCLES mctl for a howc par1) tn Huntm1&on Beach at 6.30. Pot Lul k For rnn- vauons and information. call 8'6-87~. NON..SMOUNC SINGLES of .\mcnca. (N. S .... ) meets ~t'f) I· urday at lkntky's. 7979 Ct'ntrr Dr. Hununcton Beath Oncni.auon at 5 p.m . tn«11q 6 to 9 p.m. S6. 846--8440 or 2-4 hour t'\t'nl hothne. 894-893~ Sunday YOUNG JEWISH PRO - ~ONALS \IOgl~ 21 tc1 3-'. meet at 7 lO pm for hors d'ocu' r('S and no-hml lt'l.L.w11' JI Rcm1d.'s u~ \lair.. lounttc 1111~11 \on Karman ..\'<' l ninl' lnc\I tu I~ ln1nc \.1arnnll) \fon1hh 'M.1uals arc hdd on thl· fourth \unJ.i, of t'ach month at the ..amc l(xa11<on { 0\1 I\ S5 P<'r p('r'\On r ur more informalon. call Tamm' Brov.c:r "60-0~119 V.E.S. 't oung f \C1..ut1vt' Singit"S mttt for a "c"pon Beach cocktail FROM GEORGE LUCAS AND RON HOWARD ... A world ~~rrhuon ~in all sizn and ~'nflllrris tN grmkst magte llf all. ....,.awnucar• •INnM 10C11 Ml.f77t , ••• , ••• SAt It I c IGOUI EDWMDI ft.UGI CDTM StMnalll91-0567 r~r •'•l ' • pan~ at John Domin~ Rt"Stauran1 2901 Wt">I (oai.t H1ghv.a). Nt'wpon Beach ~afood anJ Gourmc:I hon d'ocu' rt:\ mu\IC-. dancing. pnt<"> .\dm 1~\1on 1\ S 14 ac:hanct' pa) mcnt SI 7 at 1h.: Joor \a.let par\.ina. S2 \.fail l hC\ L. w 1~11 "" "l"V-Pon Bh d \u1lc 575 ""cv.pon Beach Q~M' ur call I he 't £ \ hntlln(' ~~ llOI FLIRT \unda' program\ bl'gln at IJ .i5 pm in lhl \cad1fT \ 1lla~t· \hopping C 1..·n1cr ~.:!0'.'1 \fain \lrl:'t."t \unc 211 Hun11ng1on Reach < all ~µ'lH}" lor morc 1nfonnal1un PR INC TIME HOUSE PARTY Hun1ing1un Barbour 5 to 9 pm hostc:d b) T ht' ~kt.:lln& < onncctmn Food.danungand fm: "'mt' and bt"t"r .................. y • On Pauf1c < oast H1ghwa) ncitl 10 Pt't('r' L.rndin@ at Ra) pon <. ond~ C a)ual drt.'\\ D1rec11on\ on front µ1r S 111 mrmbt-f'\ S20 non·mt'm· h.:-r~ 114h l'\.Ullur hotline 1194-~ll'::! f'OCl S 31, 1 group ol \1n&)n age-. "~ 'tt ml't'I <11 11 :\0 a m 11 tht' \outh ( OJ \I ( ommun11\ ( hun h 'I .:!Cl Hon11.i < dn\on l>f In me i<SJ -,,.II' \\HEEL OF YRIENDSHIP \1nttll"'> J ' pu<,mrrtfnrbrunchat 11 '41;1m at I >;i"' ' \1ar\.c:1 in .\nahr1m f m 1nfunnJll•>n Jnd rl"1tCn OllH,n\ c-all '::! l-"11\ .. ~ PRIME OF LIFE Sll\CLES \lc.t._ f-n Dance: at th~ .\mt'ncan Legion ::! I ~ I '11h \t.. "'<'"J>On Beach ~ to '1 EDWAM>S WOOC •lllDGE ... m4SS £DtMM>S ---Vlf..tO llAU --.. "'-6Z2t 1 I ~ e 1011 EDWAN>S/90 CAL LAGUNA MLU llAU. l -•U 1'1411 • .. _!a .a i.1 • Diiiy Plot ~/ Fridlry, MllY 20. tW 1 • f I '( 1!1 fl~ y ' • 4 ... p.m. Fpr 1nfonnauon and rcscr- vatJons. call 836-8744. PRIME OF UFE SINGLES meet for dinner at Green Pepper, 209 Mam SL. Seal Beach at 7 p.m. For reservauons and information. caJI 836-8744. ToeM&y TANGO, DISCO AND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Meets every Tuesday at 7:30a1 738 W. 17th SL, three blocks south of Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. S 19 month fees. Learn the latest dances followed by a dance or other acuv1ucs each week. For more mfonnauon caJI 494-0593. F AJ.E.N.D.S. a singles association for fun and arowth. meets each Wednesday S p.m. 10 midnight in the Zot Room. In-inc Hilton. 17900 Jamborcc Road. Irvine. Frcc valet parking, adm1ss1on is $8 per person. Get m for half-pncc if you bnna a friend. gel in frtt 1f you bring two by calling 863-3111. extension 2111 aficr S p.m. Free 3-month passive membership by attcndinJr.. MARTIN AND TONI'S SWING DANCE CLUB mttts at the K.mg's Table in the Westminster Lanes. 6471 Westminster Ave. in Westminster beginning 11 8:30. $4.50 for lessons. no charge for dancing.. 840-3518. PRIME OF UFE SINGLES Dis- cussion aroup in Seal Beach, 7 p.m. Admission IS $2. For locauon and infonnauon. caJI 836-8744. -Wed.naday WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, singles over 45. meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. atKcno'un Anahciro.. Call 511-5815 for rncrvauons and information. NEWPORT BEACH SAILING SINGLES a club for non-smolcina smglc sailors W1th or without a boat, age 21 and older. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month 11 the Huntington Beach Inn, Pacific Coast Hi&hway m Huntington Beach 6:30 to 10 p.m. Mecung begins with drinks and hors d'ocuvrcs in the bar. followed by a meeting and act1v1ucs at 7 p.m. Social hour follows the meeting. Cost is $6. C,aO 573-30 I 8 for _, .... LADT IN WNfTI ,,..,. ........... "110N111 ..... UOV'I ,,.. lAW 11 .,.. ............... , ____ ,,_ .... , ......... ''aOCIMUMWlr 90Ll1' ,_ IUM ...... DIP' IUVM.l COi.OU 111 ·-....... , .. - YlftA .. ~..,.,. IAUA"' ........... , ..... _..._ f'alDAl TMI lint PMT W : THI MIW llOOD 111 •-tote ............... net MtUOllO alANfllLD WM 11111 ......... MOVI THI lAW 111 lo HABRA .,. .. ·.~,Lo~ --~------~ Sf..,. AND DIU¥llt"' CAIUM llX1• 0.-. -T ll"' .......... CIOQm.IWF ~l-· NOT Of THIS LUTH • 1111 ---... , ... -.HIA--atmUUfCI .... ·----.. ·- NllON ... .... --laAINIMIMMI• ,. .. , ....... ..., .. _ -- fATM ATftACTIOft 111 ... a.u ... , ...... cac n 9CUC>"' •u lO'll• .... ,.,.Niii .......... ""Nllf• ..._ .. ,u._ ........... "CllOCOeell .._ r -------WILLOW"' cocoo.e,,.111 ---TUN ff'\ ...... ~ ~ ..... .. recorded info about dub activities. SOCIAL FUNSBOP FOR SINGLES Opponunities and ac- tivities sponsored by the Knowledge Bank. 7 to I 0 p.m. in Costa Mesa. Call 898-7878 for location and infor- mation. MatenaJs and refreshments provided. OASIS SENIOR CENTER SINGLES meet Wednesdays 3 to 4 p.m. in Room 3. Coffee and lea from 3 to 3:30 p.m. followed by a special program. Thanday "I LOVE 'WILLOW: .. I fOUND MYSEU ENTHRAlJ..ED... BE.Al.JTIRJUY PRODUC£O WITH ENOUGH THRJU5 ANDUNIQUE lOUCHESFOR BOlli BRIGHT KlDSAND INTEllJGENT Acu.rs.· -C-,-llM( fV i\N ALJTOl'AATIC C1.ASSIC FOR KIDSOFAU. >aS -.--.~ 111 n. llllD4> ,..._ ~ ............ .,..... --.... ·~TOlllUOl --0..0.. .. ,.,. ·--, ... _ , ______ , ---U90 •a-w--T_.._.,.... FN. IM 1• 10. IATISUN 1:15 i:a •:• ..... , •• II 'MILAGRO' IS WONDERFUL! An increclible cut. beautifully clJ.ttcted. I loved thw 6Jmf .. _,.. ~ cooo lleOIN9C A.MDICA A UNIVERSAL~ ---- Gtlendar the Oranae Count)' Fair and Expo- s111on Center. m the Home \rts and C'rafls Building from 9 a m to 5 p.m .\dulls afl'S4. t·h1ldren ages 6 to 14 arc S:! Sponsored b\ West Coast Promo-tions. 989-158 7 · Sunday ,,,... "SCAVENGER HUNT" a fund- raascr presented b~ the Modem Must"um of An of~anta -\na O'er 7S stores an ~uth Coast Plaza and Crystal Coun v.111 be part1capa11ng. Scavengers v.111 gather at 2 p.m. for feJistratton. The afternoon will end w11h a buffet and pnzt"s at the Museum. The event 1s open to the general public and tickets aiT S30 for non-memlx'rs. SSO for non-member couples. S:!S per member and S30 for member couples. For more anfor- mat1on and to make rt"SCrvauons, call 7S4-4 I I 1. The Museum 1s located an the Gnffin Tov.el'S. S Hutton Centre. betv..ecn the SS Fw> and Main St. ofT Mac.\rthur in Santa Ana. Monday BOUZV ROUGE CAFE. 3110 Nev. port 81 \ d . Newport Beach. beth Wmemaker Ball Art>aos makes a guest appearance at Monda)' Night \\me Research from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Resef\ auons must Ix' made in ad- vance w11h pre pa) ment of $2 S per person. Wines featured tonight are '8 I ·8S \lntages of Bordeaux style blcndmgs and Claret "anetals from L~eth. 6H-3440 Wed.De.day CONTEMPORARY ART LEC- TURE Laguna .\rt Mu'iCum. 307 Ct1fT Dnvc. Laguna Beach . 7:30 p.m. Melinda Wonz. llCI professor and an gallc~ director v.111 discuss artists assol'lat~ l41th the Ferus Gallen 1n Los .\ngde<> Fu-st in a sencs' of letturC"S b) and about artists at the museum . .\dm1\s1on 1s S5 for mem- bel'S. ~ludents and senior r111zens. $7 for non-member'> Rcscn-ations are not required. For more 1nformataon. call 494-653 I WHITEWATER ADVENTURES Richard Bang.\ v.111 present shdes of his. ad,·enturt"S from the -\ndcs to .\fncaat ~ p.m. at Ad\enture 16. 1870 Harbor Bh d . Costa Mesa The prcsent:rnon 1~ lrce and open 10 the public THE ORANGE COUNTY SKJ CLUB meets the first and 1hu'd Wednesda\ of e'e" month at the Costa Mcs'a C'ountr) Club . .\ges .!l and O\<'r For mol't' informauon. call ~5 7 -8680 CRIBBAGE 1s pla~C'd on the S«· ond and founh \\cdncsda\ of each month at 7 p.m al the Oasis Center. Room VI. 5t h St. and Maf!uente in Corona dcl Mar (':ill 644-41 38 for addittonal 1nforma11on LEADS CLUB ( om \tcsa d\apter, a group for v.omen m business. meets e~cl) Wedn~a) morning at the Countryside Inn 10 Costa Mesa at the corner of Redhill and Bnstol. Meet- ings arc from 7: 15 to 8.30 am. For mo~ information and reservations, call Jcnctk Perrault at 538-6612 or Jeanette Thompson at 892-5930. ~(N) 19CMML KU TON ............... SATI-~ ,... "IT• • .._.. (N) .... ......_,._, .... t1'1.,. ...... 199 ...... P'tl) ........ -.. ,,.. ..... . ........ »dword\ LIDO 673-8350 NEWPORT BLllO .t.T w•.t. LIDO WiMtmr"--(I) .......... _ .. ,,..1:11 ........ 'Wlll.l .... (I. ---,..,._,,.,.. ~'"· ~-- "d""ord\ VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 ' ... :-f ' ... ~ • ' '4: .... c. '...... .. .. "~ ,:.-. "•( .. • .. ..,__,..,., ... ........ lllCWmWW -· MMf Pdword~ BRISTOL 540-7444 BRtSTCL &T M&C .t.RTMUR ,,. ............. . .._ ..... NITrtwl ,_~ .. 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Greece. is beauuful and we are able to sec the :-ountf"} through man) different C)CS First. the camera's e\e. and the v.a' the sun sets on · the v.mcr The black and ""h1te stills that --....~_, ena1>1c us ro stt t~ wonder of it all Then "-l S<."C the Cit\ in color the crHtal blue v.ater the white sands and the canh) hrov.n COUntl")Slde We arc earned on a tour of(,~e 10 the old and the ne" \.\ e are asked. Can the trad111on'i of the old c~111s1 v. 1th the nev. '' This " the: question asked through- out the mo' 1c "-fler his father'!> death. tht' o,on l hangt"> the fam1I) store to C'3tC'T to the tounsts -against h1\ mother"!> v. l!>hl''> \.\ e also sec 11 in the: tv.o ant\\\ -Jat quehne Bisset as a photographer and St-bast1an Shaw as her ex-husband <;eulptor. She surround!I herself w11h old an and he surround<; h1mM:lf with the modem art. Though nc1ther"'1lladm1111.each hkc'> t~ otht'r"s v.orl.. Th1\ lilm mo' l'S <.lov. I> though 11 d()(''I not drag. \.\ t' get enough llmt' to cnJO) each mom<."nt the funn) and the !>ad The character"' are v.ontkrful. Tht' son \to rel..eepe r v.ho 1s tl")ing to make his own mari... on the world d~ this b-. build- ing a giant statut' 1n the ttnter of town The mother pla)- ((1 b> lrcnc Pap- ~s. drc-s~ in tra- dmonal blad. but lo' cs bright-col- ored natl pohsh ~\ of all. she drcssa up in a traditional Greek costume and rides throush town on a donkey shooting at her son's statue. This film 1~ a nice change. If you long to §tt places. sec this platt and this sleeper of a movie. &Atllrya Coalter UC Santa Barbara ShHteat Newport Beacll ··High Season·· 1s a fine movie. A nice movu:. Totally adequate. Not a thing reall) wrong with it. but not a thing real!~ nght with 11 either. The setung 1s "'onderful -Rhodes ,_... ____ ___..., at its best. and this 1s where the mov1e·s charm hes. The characters all seem to e11her embrace or fCJCCt the Grecian cul- ture. but 1n cnher instance the au- :11encc 1s afforded s.;;;lil:;'.::::=:.-_J ;,an intimate v~wof 1 Med11erranian hf est' k . Irene Papas stands out 10 full rcg.aJla as a nata\ie v.hoS(' lo\e for her culture and mcmone'I ofher husband arc ta intro b) tht' tounsts who ha' e comt> and corrupted her land and her son. Jacqueline Bisset pla>s the pho- togniphcr "'ho has chosen Rhodes as her home and as the home for her prc- teen daughter. James Fox plays her estranged htKband. a \CUlplor whose creation of thc "Unknown Tounst"' g1' cs the movie 11' finest moment and Rhodes its most unhkel) monument. The characters are drawn 10 the island JUSt as the audience 1s. Un- fonunatcl). th1!. ts not a travel piett but a StOf). Sebastian Shaw Ill Jacquehnc:'s best fnend. an aged art h1stonan who has led the double hfeofa SP> through the years. unknov.n to all but 10 danger of disco" Cf) This comes out oflef\ field for me. Up until this po1nl. the movie deals v.1lh rclauonsh1ps and IO\ie misunderstood and misplaced Who let James Bond 1n? This wa whcr£ I bcpn to realize that ··High SC.son" was ll")ing to be e\erything. 3 drama. a com('d). a m}stery. and a segment from the travel notwork. The movie docs well by each genre. but overall lacks disuncuon. So it was all riJht. Hey. after "Assault of the Killer Bimbos... I'd have given anything high marks. But ''High Season" ten me the way 11 found me. Wantina. Jeaaa!H Marohl ElJ&fblUty Sapenlsor CMta Mesa "High Season" 1s a bcauttfull) photograph('d film which shows off the splendor of a Greek island. indttd a paradise "'here the sky and sea arc crystalinc blue and snow-white houses dot the rich green hillsides. Mix together breathtaking Sttncry -------.with char ming c;haracters. festive Greek music and several fanciful subplots and we'"e got ou~lvcs a de- ltcous summer cocktail. _._H m $-1 ~ &-1- hUmOT abounds here and I found m)self chuckltn1 throughout the mo' 1.e as when Rick Lamb. a bumbling Bn11sh agent (pla)ed delightfully b) Scbasuan Shaw) caughl up b) the loveliness of Kathennc (Jacqueline Bisset) who in a case· of mistaken 1dentit) lures him to 1hr beach for some lovemaJung. reacts hke a panting schoolboy whose dream of daung the most popular girl has come true. Or when Kathennc goes to see her ex-husband (James Fox) to ask him 1f hc \till loves her. finds a summer tourist in his bed and caJml) proceeds to ask him anvwav. Or when tarol ··t.amb... Rick's wi fc. tells a vill:ige shop owner who 1s call('d Lord Byron that her real name is '"Carohnt' .. as the) look lustily into one another's eyes. Or when a monument built to honor "The Unkno"'n Tounsf' 1s unveiled ()'ou'vc got to sec It 10 believe It). Mid-summer madness 1s the order of the da) 1n this film. which 1s almost Shakcspeanan in the WI) II "-C8VeS together 1llus1on and rcahty. tragedy and comedy. If there 1s ;I flaw 1n this movie. 11 1s at the beginning_ where the scenes shif\ from place to place so quickly that it's hard to figure out what 1s happening. However. we arc eventu- ally po1nted in the right direction and the several stories within a story arc blended together to produce a very J)9lat.able ~High Season~ cockta1l JH ThlaJV•ld Coat roller lnlne I couldn't help being a httle 1mtalCd that the cast and ~w of "'High Season." a group of people presumably better off 1n hfe than the rest of us poor slobs and gettinJ paid lots of money to do a film in the beautiful Greek. Isles. couldn't have put forth a better effort. rm half senous about that remark. but this film is apparentl) less than half scnous about qualit) filmmak1ng_ The film vacillates between com-r--------. ro) that ISO "t funn) Priscilla Sp1u hbUc Rdattoas Writer Costa Mesa ··High Season .. opens with a mag- nificent, bird's-eye view of a Creel.. village on the island of Rhodes Besides the sun-drenched village the initial scenes of the film also offer shots of an inviting blue ocean and ot open, earthy surroundings. Now. with gorgeous scenery ~1kc -------.rhat. what more can )'Oii ask for'• Well. tor st.anef'i how about a decent plot., .tnd drama that 1s inefft'C11' e. tttn~~l'Jffttmttft!R-"'-- The marketing of ··High Season·· 10\llts-HM ~lftt-n 7 "romed) for soph- 1St1cates ·· Hov.- cvcr. I found the attempts at com· 1 he two haphazard way. lea' ing the "~er unsure hov. we arc meant to feel. For instance. of the t"-O main characters we L.::......., ____ ..J att supposed to emphalhtze with. Kathenne (Jac- quchnc 81ssct1 and Basil (Sebastian Shaw). the first 1s a dishonest drunken tramp and lbe second 1s a sp) who earlier in hfc. lcalt'd sccrct'i to the cnem-.. The ac11na ranged between me- diocre and poor. The portrayals of Penelope. a Greek mother. and Johnson. an EnJlish spy·s boss. were in tum den1grat1ng and 5111). Sloppiness ;ind nd1culousness also help to brina ··High Suson .. down 10 subtcrranean depths. A scene in which Kathcnne 1s removing her sweater ts cut 100 late. so that we bnefly sec her put 11 back on But the film 1s not without some ~ccming sccnes. The c1nemato- graph) of a n1f!1t· lime ··romance· at if the bcach. ap- parently filmed dunng the day with the lens stop- ped down. 1s ap-f pealing to thc eye. as 1s the beautiful S<'enery Jn one effective dramatic 5Clcne. Basil is seen throwing up into a sack containing picctsofa pot wonh about half a million dollars before it was broken. as he realizes that his life has broken apart. too. Too bad throwing up is one of the few hllh point 1n "High Season ... t'dy dopey at best. bordcnng •111 insipid. Although a host of talented per· formers has been assembled for the film's cast. thev all seem to he suffenng from "sunstroke as the} wander dazed and confused through the twists and ·turns of .. High Season's" long-winded plot. Jacquehnc B1s5C1 simply d()('sn't have much to work with 1n the charac- ter of Kathenne. a ~~~~r~~~-r H~; Z, Z a , performance 1'i creditable. but most of her talent 1s obscured as she 1s forced to deal "-tlh other charac- ters that are sclf- ccntered and onc-d1mens1onal An absolute lowpoint in the film ·, attempt at high-brow humor occur<> when the mother of the village'\ entreP.ttncur rides into a statue· unvc1hngccremon1 on a donkey. and shoots the head off the stltue wuh a gun. I suggest anyone thirst) for more- ··soph1st1cat('d rom('d) ·• like that check out the .. Poli~ Acadcm' ·· video senes. 'Mldnlgl:JtCrosslng' sbilcs despite Dunaway Our ratings rl:li UGLY 'if DWl8 supportinscast con 1 tansot DanielJ Travanll. John lauahhn and Kim Canrall. It gets off to a hakv S\art with Calll'llll, introduced o~~ in as a •~pol. l1clr;ing her h~ .. uh her toop not once. not tw1ct but thrtt ti~. That' ~me lnnd of m:ord. rven for Kim Caurall, She·s married to Lausflhn wh()\ wppo d to be pla) 1na tile ov. ncr-1k1ppeT of a uil· boat but beh.a'e 1n 1 d 11 1f he' aud11iot1ing for the h1ppendal : He whips his sh1r1 olf for e\'~ry occa ion, the b ~• (>t\: ~mn bt'm the 0th .. 'l'dd1na annt\Cn.: ry of Dun.;a"aY and Travanl1. Tru-.nu ~ants to ttlebratc b) t.akina 1hctn tll on a CTUiSt". le o.ly PIOI o.MboOk/ Friday, May 20, 1988 Dunawa). being a blind ophthalmologist (that's risht), doesn't like the ida. Too n ky. he miatn fill overboard. True, but Travan11. beta an i0$u~tt sal man who ncvcr ta~ "no" for an ansv.Tr, s:s)s let'~ ao anyway. His ea&em 1 1mmcd1ately su p1 ou Money 1s 10\iOl\ied, of eou~ -a hu ~ h that he and Laushhn's late fat c:rb1d orTthccoast of Cuba dun"-' C.1nro·s takb,>\cr in 1959. Travanh watm that mont'y. He aho "•nts taugtilin's wafc. end Cattrall. s11ll smad.tna tl(r hps. llccfully obh~ Thct"'\ic been ha\i10f an affair oil atona. Wtuch d n 1 makt n.se. Af\CTall; ravan- ti already ha F Y DUNAWAY. Why would he wanl Kim Catll'lll? And. m re to tM point. why ,.,.ould etthcr~oman want Daniel J. Travan· t1? Httt. he's a bad 1 tor wcari • bad must he -a douhlc oflentr. ~Beatty set 1n"oh·cd mid••> throueh lhc ~tor). but mostly. "M1d- n11h1 Cro''•ntf' is • four<hantcter drama, _pla)eJ out la fitly on 1 dark. ratn night on the h•ah ~'· where Duna~'I) .slowl) I ·ams that he can tn.a\t no on nnJ. a la Audn:~ llepburn 1n ••W11t Until Dart, un 1\ ~through ourc an.,tinct . he ";dod. Sut the mo\! it'! tJ11~rt)' un1mponaru anJ unron- v1ncin wurna ,......, ~ .. _. • Oll9f ..... .,.._"'._IL _ _, BW Peiii of Foar Seallou off en tnlfflea galore to Myra and John Stlllm•n. Cbalnaan Ed Scbaefer ta.lb wine with Allan NatJaer. Chez Cary's Albert and Robert Demyer at popular escargot atatlon. 'Gatsby' worth $40,000 Dana Point benefit for St. Margaret's the perfect party By UREN M. REED o.lr"91C..u 4 • I Event chairwoman Pegy Pl.au.er was ncnous. This v.'IS the first fund- ra1scr of-this" magnitude that she or St Marprct's had ~er Sl~ s~ "--anlCd tl to be pnfcct. 8u1 lhc attr.actt"e >ouna mother really hOlld no nttd to ~OfT}. Evc.'ry- thi"I for the "£\c1una With Great G at by," a fund-raiser tor t Marprtfs School at the Dana Potnl Resort. SIC'Crnc.'d to go off ....,1th ~ry a hitch. Oh, 1f Ja Gat bv's life rould have rcmamc.'d ~ luett. sful Some 320 1.1.1ppone11 of the school donnc.'d ·20s ~nod co tumc or formal IHlt(. althouah a few thought tt\c} 'd Cl\I<>' aucnd1nf as Gatsby JUSt off the te1uii, \.U\11 t. h1:sc foils had ~ nfbt ldt-a for comfon and rc-1a,atl0t'I v.'h1lc wandenna throuah- out Jh~ ballroom b1dd1ng on lhl' mon: than 150 silent auction 111.'m\ But tht' silent auction \\J\ 11nh the beginning of fund-ral\mg. Op- ponun1ty pnze t1Clt'IS -onh I no ot lhem -wt'~ sold in the foriu of tau\ pearl necklaces For $25 tht• I 00 guests rcce1vC'd numbcrrd ·~(k-1\h SI\ It' necklaces and a chanl l' on a sapphire and d1amood nC'C ~Ian• valuc.'d at S4.000 .\nd the fund-ra1'itnJ con11nwd Follov.ing dinner of ht"an~ ol palm salad. medal hons of bttf v.11h l l~nal and roast potatOc.'s. and l'hC't'~·~J~l· v.1th raspbcrT) ~uC'C am 11onC'l.'r C.ris C.W•ell optned thl' llh· aul· t1on for tnps to <..am:un \ 311 3nd Santa Fe. a fuJl-lc.'ngth mml.. and a table for s1~ to the reno"ncd · Oal' Classic~ (donated b~ Joan Ir' tnl' Smith and AthaJ1t' ( larlcl \ olunll·n auct1on~r "helper5 .. v.en.-peppi.·ri·d throuaJlout tbccrov.d "encouravn~·· the b1ddtnJ. 1Rnc1ng to the Ron Rubin c )r- ' chcstra followed into lhc l'' l'n1ng - but even thouifl the P3"> ~·nJcd. the fund-r.u ing sull conhn\1ed, "-llh opponunincs tx-1oi w!J 011 .111 \"qu1nc bron1c ~ulpture b t·clou Bonnel made po 1bl~ h~ Smtth. Thr dra~1ng v.111 he hdd 'icpt. \0 to establish a 1)1.'rmani:nt S(holar..h1p endo"ment for St \.targarct'\. a pm ate Episcopal S('hool in San Juan Capistrano. Pnxl.'ed~ from the event (tickets \\l'rC' prt<.'Cd from SIOO to S250) arc t'\llmated at $40.000. "I hope to ra1~ S.t0.ooo:· s:ud Platm-r tentatively. "hut. ,.,,e·11 S('(.' .. 'it Margart>l's Headmaster Ma~ Camp1ipe.auend1ng "1th comm1t- IC'C' mt'mher and" 1fe Mary Aue. was l.'nlll' mg tht• an" 11' and manehngat thl' numher of C'\Clt<'d guest and the hard \\Or~ put in b~ the planning c11mmllll'l' hent organt1t'r. v.ork1ng v.1th Platner 1nclu<kd e0<ha1Noman Patt) Caoript, O.tti~ Toemaaiu '"'ho. v.1th the 1s.-,1st.ln.:-e of husband Ed, organm-d and arranged under- "' ri11ntt for .ill of 1~ fint' pnntc.'d pll"\.l'"l Jo)ce Balak, ltatlllectl De- lano. Janie Md.aeglllla, Jaut Wrtaaia. C.arol Voa Merbt1. Gffr'I~ nenuu•. Pat Andre. Matti. Foster. Linda GHtlller. lreae Mc Kee. CllarloUt> T11omas, Elleea DOm,-.w. Llada G.aUlel'. Carol O'COGMl1. Slluo Smltli, Patt) GUUillu. Cllarlott~ Tllom.as, LyRM MclAlsll. • k Fo sand Llsa Stkklu. 'A Taste for Life' and escargot Eateries create paradise of food for Cancer Society By VIDA DEAN Of .. Oll9fl'llel • .... fk '>UH. Jnd go to The R111 '>land Thl·~ Jrl· 'K.'n ing aemr broultt thi: Oe\I dl .... ~n in Orangr ( ount\ .. said Bobbitt WiJJiams ot Huntington Bealh. chcding out the pan~ ~l.'nr v.1th Garnet Banb and Sti~I Grossman 1all are membtrs of the ( anll.'r League I \.l'\ 1 to the brultt v.ae 550 truffi~ mJdl 31 Four Srason'> -some with P3'>'>1on 1ru1t Ila' or and others v. nh liqui:ur .\lrn'>" thl' v.a~ v.u i.umm~ \ln1l:in hrcad puddan! topped v.nh \Juu· , rl·att:d t" ( 31 and the Custard C up o l Li H.ihra The aroma ot µrlil and butler lured the.' l.'rov.d to the baC'l of the pan~ a~a "here C hl't < an ·s lhel Marat Dayio(I•\ l''it.Jrgnl addc.'d 1t1 the. lao1alwni ~xnl~ "ah11}! ll' er Fashion !\land .. 11) 1br lo~ler 22d SJ!!...rul;;.l;;..;.h.:.-----,,j l.IH •I · ..aid Anita FerpSOll tllnang (um trom th{ R1l\JI "-hd'c.•r and Gandhi ~·n mg IJhk., mingkd v.11h the ~enl\ OI thl· nran[!l' lx'c."I and \Pll'~ msp~ ch1llcn ofkrl·d O\ 'ev.pon Mandarin 11-...as . \ ra .. ll· tor l 1k' -J lood lo, er·, pa1.1d1'it.' tllnJured up \unda' b~ thl.' Orangl' ( 11un1' l nil nl th1· .\ml'rttan C anccr \tll ll't' ··" e .. old '"o 11, l..l'I\ in Jlh a nee and e\pC"C"t mun: 111 Jrrl'l 1h1\ aftt.>rnoon. \aid fund -ra1'>C.·r ,ha1r- man Ed Sc:llaefu. Patron'i could '>C.'ll't t lhl'11 dtnnl·r from 'Pl'C1ah1e' offcn·d h' I ., rl''· taurant'>. and could 1:1'11: ahou1 ti) v.1nc'> On arr1,al l'Jlh [!Ul'~I -...a., g1' en a V. tnl' glas'> and pla\t ll tra' and thC'n v.a<, turnC'd I00'4' on the calorn.''> <;outh ot Santa Fe in Orange "a' sen ing up duck tamale-; John Dom 1- n1s offcrl•d Cl'\ IC ht• l OUl\IC ... ~ldl'· v.all Cate: of \.C"v.pon Be:ilh had a giant-size bov. I ot C al~r '>Jlad Normand' Pate of (1ardcna had pate'> 1lf couN' \knd1cn g.J'C' out mint pitas and "fitnl.''>'> chCt"Seeal..e" assonC'd h~ad'> and ch~'l('<t v.rl'\' a' a1labk from Trader h'll' '> and< 'e<.t S1 Bon and JW'<; ot the \nahl'lm Mamou put out seafood out "1th hu<Jland Gil Bubbl~ Balboa< aft· made the pala11:-plea'i1ng d1-.h Otha' findmg tht.>1r ra,ontl"'S m· dudl-d Oris UHsay. Dav~ Mtl4gett. Gloria Rastoa, Charlene and Hans Prag1.•r ~)ra and board cha1rman- ek, 1 Jolla Stillman. and Nonna and Hal Mas~). mwmmg l hapter board chairman ThC' < ofltoe Emponum of Nc.'~pon < .:ntt:rnlkrt:dcoffec.and \fa{ u1smc." l uol.1ng 'xhool \tlld l'l"\.·1pe booh and pn1' tlkd ..ample\ of land\ and n >0l.1l'' that caught thC' allC'nt1on ot Mar) Dell Barkouu. "I lo' e Pl'nulhl· ·· \hC' ~1d. l'~e1n1t the Lad' D1 'an11la fudge Thi' 1, the hest v.1ne ta'>llng I ha' r t'' n hn·n 10 ·• said ~ger Fntoe f\l·nhcld' .:ould find a v.inr to 1he1r liling v.11h 'io v.menes donattng through arrangml.'nts made b' T~ S1mpllias nl l)outhl'm \.\ 1nr and pmt' "The rc<,taurant\ here toda' dnnatC'd all nl lhl 11,.ld \\ c \hould mal.C' hetv.ct:n SI •.tllJOand S 1 c; u<Xl:· .,;ud R~rta NHr), marle11ng and communaca11oni. d11'("(lor oft~ unit Daily Pilot Oa1ebook/ Frtday, May 20, 1988 • BLOOM COUNTY ' "'~ "?i~X ~< ~-'':: ff. 'Au \ , I('~, / GAMIN AND PATCHES SOQE A'2E A LOr OF '-'~tES. -n.4EY OVERBUILT! 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'11€1 MAie« ff1tY IDT 51611 WIM:alS PtEa5 ~ FMJER \ by Garry Trudeau r., NRAJO ICT; J€telt AU I ow~ IU7H TH;. Pll£5l5 HJ DAY IS QR Pf!UJIC1XJN THAT THE ~ ltllU r15IT AllM!NBOI fJUX (4NT1('f /18(#.E H ~ fiOUfM7x \ ...--!~iii'f'~~ NOW SERVING LUNCH! Noon 'til-Two Tuesday Thru Saturday Enjoy the Lightest of Culinary Delights Sushi & Seafood from the Far Pacific 3355 Via Lido, Newport Beach (714) 675-0575 GARLIC BREADSfICKS W ITHOUT END Only The Olive Gorden bakes up fresh g<lrlic bread· sticks, served to you in basket after basket. Come-en)c¥ f•• ~( • 16811 8eoch Blvd •• Huntington Beoch OF THE WEEK By MA.AGE end TONY 8ITETTI Many qualltles are required to a-eate an awarO- wlnning restaurant: fine food, am~. and MrVice. But the ability to make guest• feel at hOme ts an art. The Riviera restaurant in South Coast Ptaz.a has become a home away from home to many people. The dedicated staff pride themMlvel in knowtng their customer$ Quite often. a one-on-one relationship Is established. Customers are caned by name and often request that their favorite waiter aerve them. The waiters know their patrons and quite otten automatically MrYe them their favorite aperitif. Dwn.s Andre Porro, Rene and Jackie Bouscary and tbtd! stflff_take~~e each receives and do fo make ture everyone who visits ts treated royally. The Rivie< a• s fine cuisine and exoellent servtoe make it a great place to have a power lunch. Jackie said 150 Orange County-bued corporations currently have house accounts at the RMera. Businesses that might find this service an asset are encouraged to dl9cuss details with their waiter. At the RMera. each waiter worka In ~atlon wfth a kitchen waiter so diners are assured of pWnpering and expert MfVk:e. The captain. who usually Is either Andre or Rene, oversees the neectaof the dining room and adds his own charm. Since much of the menu lnvotwe table prepatatton and ftambe MrVk:e, careful orc:hel1ratlon and teamwork are essential. Most of the emptoyees have worked together for more than 15 years. Manager Petry Jehanglri joined the Riviera staff more than 19 yeera ego. Rene. Jackie and And.re all were raised In the restaurant business. Andre Porro'a father was a famous maltre d' In Parts. Andre began his career In France. and after oomlng to America worked In Los Angeles at L"Escoffler and the Windsor. Much of the Bouscarys' 29 ~of marriage ha been invofved In the restauant bualnea. Rene WOttted for aeverel yeera wtth crulae shJpa. laming the ftner points of gourmet dining. Arter moving to California. Rene wori(ed at Chaaen's In Los Angetes for 15 year-. as the top captain. Jackie's parents are from France and her father was a chef. The trio decided that Orange County was ready for an exceptional French restaurant when South Coast Plaui was opening In 1967, and resolved that It would be an Ideal tocation to merge their talent•. The RMeta opened on June 27, 1967. Jackie recalls that the South Cout Plaza ar .. wu still surrounded by beet rields when the RMera opened. Many customers have welked through the doors end have become lasting members of their family. "We are a house (restaurant) that people keep coming back to," ahe said. 9l£c• OFT~E EK Manaier Perry Jehan&lrl of the RJYlera In eo.ta'lileu. The Riviera ·s 21st birthday is coming up, and Jackie, Rene and the staff envite everyone to come by and help them <*ebrate. They just signed a new leae with South Coast Plaza. so they witt be there at least another 12 years Ou'l«I planning an evening at the theater can enjoy a relaxed dinner at the Riviera beforehand. It Is suggested that they arnve by 6 p.m and let their waiter know they on the way to the theater. The waller wiH ensure that guests have an unrushed dinner and are still be on time for the perlormanoe. Luncheon and dinntr entrees come with soup or salad and complementing garnish, and dlnMfa lnciude a relish tray. A few of the exquisite entreea Include: succulent duckling A !'orange served ftambe with Cointreau. savory bOulllabaisae Mar..Ulatse. and the ever popuJat filet Diane flambe. Manager Perry Jehang1ri attends to 9Y8fy detail of larger gatherings In the banquet rooms. The Rlvie<a has two intimate banquet rooms that are MP91ate from the rest of the restaurant. The Lido Room Is perlect for executive deciaion- maklng lunches or dinners for 10-12 people, while the larger Monte Carlo Room la Ideal for stlarehokSer meetings. executive holiday parties, organization meet- ing or wedding recep11ons. The Monte Carlo Room has phone connections and speaker's podium with 11 mlcroph<>ne. A televition monitor and video tape decX are also available f« formal preeentatlona. The Riviera 11 toc.ted in South Coast Ptua. 3333 South BristOI St. In Costa Mesa.. tt Is open for lunch Monday through Saturday. 11:30 am. to 3 p.m. Dinners are let'Yed from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Ck>Nd Sundays and hoNdaya. Reeervatlona .,. ~ted (714) S..0~40. OutOnTheTown Special Mhert191ng review ---------------------- Restaurant Spotlight ... LE_,. Shine as • tto.t or hostess and le1 them Mrve )'OU at Le Midi or In your own home, say cMf W.,._ Rut- tlmann 9fld tu wtfie Marica of L• Midi. There'• nothing ftashy about their charming little French r-- taurant on Lido ISie In Newport Buch, except maybe the many Gold Awards they'w won for theW excel- lent food 9fld ..vice. In fact they haw more Gotd Awards than years In business. Whk:h ta no aurpriM to thole who haY8 enjoyed their warm hotpitallty and tasted Chef Walter's lnnovatlw ~dishes. Spnngli" a particular favorite with thelr regutara; wher•et•can you get fresh white cav.aton asparagus, suctdlng pig. baby goat, spring lamb, spring rabbit and "Poussin au Romarln" -young barnyard ohicks The McCharles House annually wins awards for its outstanding food. service and amblanoe You will have a ChoiOe of charming rooms to dine In Eactt room has its tnd1v1dual charm and personality and 1s impec- cably deoorated Your hostesses/owners. Audrey and Vlvaln Heredia. will direct you to the room of yOUt ch0tce The parlor is the Rose Room Other rooms are called the Flowered Room. the Sun Room. and upstairs are the Ptnk Room and Green Room Make a special effort to help The McCharles House celebrate 1t.s an- niversary during the month of May. at 335 South C Street Tustin For reservations call 731-4063 REX CHANDLER The Southern California Res- taurant Writers awarded Rex Chan- dler thell' highest medal of d1st1nc- hon. Aestaurateor of The Year. du11ng the annual awards dinner held recently at the Otsneyland Hotel tn Anaheim Chandler, owner of The Rex Res- taurant arid The Newport Oyster Bar and Grill tn Newport Beach. grew up •• ---and ......... 1 career 1n the trade In a restaurant located en the same building as his ''°""'"'"• -·-.............. .. Since opening The Rex in 1982. he t1as succee<red ln creating one of Southern California's finest seafood restaurants. according to the Res- taurant W11ters and Travel/Holiday Magazine in t987 To compliment the more formal Rex Chandler roasted with frellh roeemary? And r-:;:::=======~::::::::========================:;:-­have you ewr tried fresh straw- berries with pepper? It just proves that Walter and M.,lca are not just profess1onals. they also love what they are doing. As Walter loves to say. they are not just serving food. they're malling friends. Open Tueeday -Sunday, lunch. dlnner,Sundaybrunch,catenng Full bar Le Midi, 3421 Via Udo, Newport Beach, 67~904. PASCAL The countdown for thit opening of Pascal ts stepping up In momentum The theme "La CUistne Reene" Is being reftec1ed throughout with emphasis on eY9f')'th1ng authentical- ly French, trom tablecloths to Paul Grybow, the French-Inspired artist who wm paint wildflower flOf'al ar- rangements In watercolots directly on the Interior briclt. walls. The atmoSPhere of Pascal will be that of South of France: light, bnght. cheerful. comfOf'lable, warm and natural. To reinforce the commitment to naturalness, no smoking wUI be the order of the day at Pascal. Serving beer and wine only, with the focus of known and unknown wines for dis- covery by their Client .... lunch will be 9efV9d from Monday through Friday, and dinner Mt'Yed Monday through Saturday Prior to the opening of the res.- teurant, Chef Pa.cat will participate In the Vi.fling Chef Program at Anahel.m Memorlel Hospital. On May 23, he wlll prepare a gourmet dinner for the executtve medlc:el s1an of 22 people• well•,,..,.. two ..,_.ants for the hoepital This will be videotaped and shown the next day to patients thfMhout the hosplt81 A preview....,,, w111 be held June 2 tor community IMdera to aamr»e the menu before the pubftc opening of the res1aurant Observing Pascal In DATE NIGHT AT PERO'S ~~~r¥.=J t"I-AlltHe &..-- :::. -._--: FOR 2 ... 2221 North Main • Huntington Buch. CA • S11cttff Vt"8ge ----PbQ®'O 980-7794 Family Table Buffet I I I d I Jd fld• d 0J !h' fl' U.. o0u• I~,.,... ~ I s59s I I I $1-3.50 Value I Family Style Dinner I• PrppttOlll Pllu Sp~Mtll • lllUlliuct Sa1'd s13so his kitchen preparlng dtshel IS 8 way 1--------------------------j or Introducing "La Cutslne Aeefle" In an •tmiolpher• of fnendahip and hospitality that Wtll certainly become hatlmafks of tM r•taurant. McCttAN.il HOUSE Th• ~ HOUM teataurant .. ~ ltl Wrd 11\nMwaaty thlt month wlh • epecf., menu dat~ fOt eumm«'dlnlng. Undw the~ .udllyptus v.. ... ~ ~ • llfden wtth holy- hoc:ka. fow.oio •• and en en111 of • ~ loWei'I Wt1ic1'1 II a dllgtttful M4Ung 1or .... ,.,...,. ~ ll#d OI dinner. "'• t,.._ a ~ place to '"'1d ~ IPf'""OllrM and awn,,,., · ........... , _ ___.._ vVFRf FIGHTll\G ~ 'OnUFE ~· opened The Newport Oyste< Bar and Grill, also known as .. the casual Side to the Rex' in the same histonc McFadden Bu1ld1ng across from the Newport Beach Pier Both res- taurants spec1allze tn serving fresh seafood with an emphllSls on health· lul preparations and premium quali- ty Previous awards include the Travel/Holiday Magazine Award ol Excellence four years in a row Orange County s Firl9SI Seafood Restaurant from Orange Coast Magawle. the Sooth«n Cat1forn1a Restaurant Writers Award for Wine Excellence and a GOid Award In the seafood restaurant category Deny PllOt OeteboOk/ Fnday. May 20, 1811 ---Ommg out with Judy ------------------------------------------------- A secret renaissance in bloom at Le Saint Tropez Le \a1n1 l 1opcL might v.ell be the rcc;taurant Nl·wport Beach forgot. Other newer French rcstauranls haH· tx"cn a11racting auenuon whale I e Saint l ropc1 has been overlooked O) rt'' 1ewer<. for years Thi.' "Old Gu:ird" sull Sttms to frequent lhc pla<.-e. but newcomers to the area and thOSt' 1n search of "trend~ .. d1n1ng tend to pass Le Saint Tropc1 h) Le ~1n1 rropcL' ciuenor reflects the lad. ot t hangc 20 :rears 1n the same locauon haH• wrought. One chef was wuh ownc.-r Rene Barge for 12 years. His food was from the old-fashioned Khoo! of frt"ftch culSlnt' hnvy sauces w11h lots of butter and crnm: big presentations to match big pnces Violin mu\lt' and lace curtains at the Wlndows added 10 the \tuffv effect Well the v1oltn1st sull plays cvcf) ntJhl. but much of the restaurant's onganal sccnano has been re-wnttcn. Afi« his longtime chef reurcd. Rene Barge found himself in the k11t.hcn for a while. Somc of his regular customers were conf~. Some stopped coming. and there wen: no nev. ones to take their plaCC'S. Barge refused to be beaten and set upon a renewed cour5e that led him to has present chef. a man with more- tfian-modem ideas v.11hout the nouvelle bjloncy that·s stult1firo othc.-rs of has young generdllon Linder Jean Michel C'arre·s guid- ance. Le Saint Trope1 has blossomed again. Barge took down 1hc lace curtains. added tont"S of peach and pale ivory to his d1mng room. threw away has 1uxroo and wc.-nt back to grttt1ng guests at the door. a111rro now in chec\crcd chefs trou~~ and a 'itarchcd white shirt. The giant Oower arrangement in the center of the dining room offsets the 1aunt) sec of has neckerchief Barge has managC'd to blend 1l i."mp, Fttncti tmtro-Bh st~ v.uh all the elc-pncc of fin(' French dining. His pnccs are ~er)' reasonable. con:.1dcnng that it's I Q88 Nev.c.-r restaurants ma) ha'c to n~11ate leases, pa) ell.horb11.ant rents and pass 1he ancrc.-asc along to the custom('r. but Barge has no such problem He owns the building -paid for at long ago. H(' can afford not to pass high food costs along to the tus1omer This I ltk(' I'd call \he c:u1s1ne at Le Saint Tropez .. m1nccur." a term popu- lan1cd by Michel Guerard an the last 10 )'Cars or so. What 11 means, quite simply. as 1ha1 traditional French Juoy CiwlBEllAll recipes arc prepared with ljghtencd sauces. Most of the cream and butter are removed: sauces are thickened wllh vegetable purccs. and the: cholesterol content won't do instant damage-to ~F-waw!UM:... Dloocs. too. arc held at ba)'. Menu sclcctaons reOect the lund of skill not often found outside of France. Therc. a myriad of small. counl't'\1dc restaurants are capable of putting on the kind of show Le Saint Trope1o;pcc1ah1cs1n. ft"v. accomphsbed French chefs ten' e a country where the)' are regarded as .. anistc:s .. -and are patd according!). C'arre. a young man of 29, wall probably go back there one of thcx days to open has own rcs1auran1. 'tn the mcanume. we're lucky to have him here. Wtult's good at Le Saint Tropc:z? Almost everything. but especially bou11laba1ssc with JUSI a hint of saffron. baked 1n a pastry crust: lobster pate: rabbit stc:w 1n burgundy wine; rosu potat°" wuh sour cream and a choice of caviars: a magnificent little pocket of~uffpastry filled Wlth a melange of wild mushrooms from Oregon sautc:cd in a bit ofbordela1sc and buuer, and an unusual hngu1n1 with mascarponc cheese and sundned tomatoes (order. as we did, a fine boule of Mersault). Into lhe Hall of Fame goes a sweet. cold-mannatcd salmon presented wuh small dollops of a most surpns- ang sorbet made wtth basil. sugar and totnatett. One small d1sappo10tmcnt was a medalhon of veal with wild mush- rooms and calvados. The veal was of a fine quality, but 1t had been sautccd for a minute or two longer than nettS\31) and had dned oul a bll Sautecd apples and scalloped aP.ples. a classical touch. helped 10 bail this plate out of scnous trouble AJI was ngh1, however. with one.-of the b1& winners of the evening. an absolutely exquisite rend111on of Dover sole w11h sorrel sauce. Carre. who ca~ lo Le Saint Tropez a year and a half ago from Chez Paul in Clucago. where he was sous chef. has a mastcr·s hand with sauces and excels an the prepara11on of the bcsl puff pastl) you·11 find w~t of the Scmc. He was raised an D1Jon. where food 1s taken very. very scnously And 11 shows. now. at Le Saint Tropez.. Carre's 1alen1s arc also niccl.Y displayed on the dessert trolley. Don t miss his phyllo-pastry'd Napoleon. his chocolate meringue concordc (Gaston Linotre's rtt1pe), or has cart lemon mcnngue pie and fat ta rte ta11n -all p~tty enough to star 1n a Hollywood movie. Wuh mos1 good wine sclcct1ons costtngS30orS35a boll~. two~ople $hou.ld e>.pce1Jo.spcru1aboull 1ifor a lim-ralC meal. I can hardly 1magmc: a more plcasant French restaurant, nor one more faarl) pnccd. consider- ing 1ts ab1h1y 10 deh't'c:r all-out luxe From the spccaal Sanui Barbara garhcky olives to the frosty, chilled champagne goblets and lhe pa1nstak- mg. from-scratch preparauons. l c Same Trope1 has 1ranscendcd uc. t)pcc:lSllng a\ an "ms111uuon •· h's a vcntable renaissance of enhghtc:nro dmmg. Le Sabal Trope&, 3t 1% Newport Blv4l., Newporl BMdl, 1'1S-71U. Dta- •er Taetclay-Suday, from I p.m. Self·park la lol. Major credll cants. Eatrea from $15.H. Loose-in-the-great-outdoors things to think about You've seen thcx places. P1accs of an:at natural beauty and splendor. Exemplified in photos by Ansel Adams and GaJcn Rowell. And sometimes when you arc: there you run across thinp which ruin these pnstine states and simply don't bclo0& there. Beer cans 1n the meadows. iniualscarved in t.ree5. and U ncle Don on the trails. He was takinaa three-&y backJ)Kk through the San Jacintos on one of those oc:casaonal trips that allow him to clear has mind (only needs short trips ) And to earwax phlqmosoph1cally about the world's prcssin1 problems. AIDS. Nuclear proliferation. Bad dry cleaners. Poor columnists. When you're •onna ao into a wildcmcss hkc this you aotta Fl a wildcmcss permit. h's supposed to limit the number of people in the area. AJ004 with that you're usiancd to a camps1•e. These arc: 1nd1catcd by a red ~by-4 stake about 3 feet hia,h. Ever try and soot one at 2:30 on a moonless ni&ht? Panic:ularfy when ifs a couple hunched feet from the trail. Suppose they ooukl put sians on the trail but that would presume intdliaencc. planning and an interest in helping the public. Not aovcmment require- UncleDon men ts. At one end ofthis trail is the Palm Sprinp Tram. A mode of transpor- tation for lazy slobs who haven't cnouah "reSpect for the wiJdemess to at least hike part way into the mount.a.ins. And who probably wouJdn •t recoanizc a traiJ unless 11 was paved. had signs and speed bumps on the edge so they wouldn't accidentally wander off. I he tram 1s all naht. Holds lots of shows up outta nowhere and starts people. Roll in there with some of firing at the tram. The tension 1n the your buddies after a coupk days on cables varies so the tram bounces up the trail and you'll find either the and down. Allow frayed bits of cable Tram empty or everyone else to dall&)c here and there. U1e ex- crammed to one side. Loua room. cessive amounts of Bondo and duct Thcre•s some poor at&endant in tape in an apparent attempt to hold there wbo·s p>tta ride this sucker up the sucker tottther. Play videos of and down all day. Otta make his day crash.tog trains, planes and auto- and the ride interestina-Pre1end it•s mobiles. Allow the public to overhear thejunakcruiteat Disneyland. Lotsa a panicked official at the bottom thinp to do. wondcrina how the tram is aonna At points a.Jona the ride. play stop. .:--•-? Lock the ...ctrooms at soundsofwira breatinaand support The ... ._. ...... toMn creakina-Have terrorists the tram station. climbm& the towcn applyi~ what MAN EATING SHAU: Uncle appe.an to be ellplosives. A hehcop&er Don ·s easily confused. What is it? A --------------------------r;=:=:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;:=;i fish or a iuy in a seafood resuuran1? -ble ,.lllAa&.1&1tlO I•'' ........... WIO IA f f 714/041·18IO 31)1 w C'.Olllt~ ~ ...._ ,,__. "'.._.., IM¥d. ondwbllf lldt • Brunch Crulu. HARBOR CRUISES •S.,..r~ NEWPORT HARBOR EVERY WEEKEND Fine Cuisine of lndla The only Gold Award Wlrnng Indian Restaur~ along the Coast from Santa Barbara to. the Mexican Border. -- lMlr•···· ~ . ..,....Coca-. ...,mn••• ., ..... ---- 1n st Id II '.Y I I n. k rt 1n a "IS le Dr le I\. ·r· ra :'d k- . .c ts of rt ... ID. 11. - rts he up >le :x- ICt 1ld of 10- :ar 1m na at :le A 1t? .OutOnTheTown .. Water Col0Gn° by Tracy Taylor la oae of her worb on d.laplaJ at Jut Graplllc:a tn Corona del llar. Opening this week ... HUNTINGTON ·BEACH MUNJQ. PAL AJlT GALLERY Huntinl{on Beach Library and Cuhural Cen&cr, 71 I I Talbert Ave.. Hunlinaton Beach. Modem Chinese Brush Paint· ing by Gcorae Lin is on exhibit May :? I throuah June 13. Preview ttttp- 11on. Friday. May 20 7 to 9 p.m Admission 1s free. "42-4481. ext 33. LAGUNA AllT MUSEUM 307 01ff Drive, Laguna Beach. M1htary Da} at the Museum 11 a.m. to 5 pm '\II active duty and retired m1lnary personnel and dependents with vahd military ID will be admitted to the museum frtt of charge A guided docent tour will begin at noon 494-6531. NEWPORT BEACH OTV HALL 3300Newport Blvd .. Ne~port Beac h. Photograp~r Mauncc Cook and acl') he 1st Janel Croul through June 8. Hours arc 8 a.m. to S p.m. 644-301 7 . WATERCOLOR GAU.ERV LA9:! S Coast H1a)\way. Laguna Beach features Marsha Davis's Mallard p:untin& ~Mealtime.. and Lon Quarton's ''Patio Bouquet" availabk m limited edition with lithos avail- able Though June daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 494-8838. JUST GRAPHICS. 2854 East Coast ll1gh"a}'. Corona del Mar. will d1s- pla} the ~ork of watcrcolonst Trac\ Ta}lor through mid-June. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUGGESTED SUMMER READING ••• l'l'Olia..,. s Mary Monis's latest novel is the widely acclaimed .. NetMlc .. ()e. dare .. conc:ttni~ her personal travels throu&b Laun Amenca. The Laauna 8cllch resident., cu~ntly UCl's writer-in-residence, rec- ommends Leo Tolstoy•a .. War ud Peace." .. When cite are you aoina 10 read it?" Moms reasons. .. Yeah. put that down ... She also recommends Oabrid Garcia =uez·a '"OM e .. .,...Ywttrfl •i:"becauseit's the btsa bOOt Of the .tUlh centwy," and E.l: Dodorow•s ..,,. ..,.. el ~"~It's the bes\ post-war no~l in A~'' Morris uyi. "'That's what I think. .. 'Lovesexy' LP Is selling well MINNEAPOLIS (AP,) -Coo- ll'O\iCf'S)' over lbc cover o( rock star Pri~·· new 8lbutb. .. Lo"oe~y ... on v.h1cb a.ht sift81:( appc:an n'-ldc but with hil"'1lf.ill 1ttateaiQlly ~. doesn't illilleir to ba~ bun aln.·· ' The album hM Ibid It mt 1.6 mtlhon copea su~ its May 10 re!CaW eve.a th_oulh IOrM ttcofd OW. Ml ..-..-10 .U it, Prince P•'ldn ~ Rflp mct. ~ioiillY. ii diillil't 1ttm to be bU111ftt. .. •said of the C'Ofttrovcny. latest is "Grat Sky Rtver," which he says "is the story about how humans persist at a time wflen intelligent machines so dominate society that humans h&ve lhe social status that. say. cockroaches do now" In honor of the recent death of Ro~n Heinlein. lknford rttommends Heinlein's '""nle DMr ht• Semmer," "about a JUY who is discontented in prcsitftl limes and manaies to set himself into a later time and rendezvous with a woman who 1s too youna for him at pres.en\. h 's a romance, really... Benford rec- ommends '"Tiie Mall el CemmaM" by John ~ a non-fiction work tracina the history of the concicpt of leadcnl\ip in society since the time of Akuoder the Great He alto rec- ommends Freeman l)y1oo's .. ..,.. .. I• All Dtrec:U.S," cssa) s on science and human affa1~. In add111on. we rtt0mmend .. R.dl 'Sprlap.'' a remarkably wclkraf\cd collection of shon stories by Richard Ford. "Wrttlq la Restauuts," scrccnwnter David Mamet's cdcctic collection of essay~ ''Red Siar," by Jackie Colhn5.. trashybut~t forw beach: "t......e O.ve by Larry McMurtry, a ~pular choice now in paperback: Drac91a" by Bram Stoker. because if you've never actu- ally read tt. you don't know what you've been missina all these years; and .. .,., -. aenr« ,..,.. wan Strttt te W ......... " by Donald T. Rcpn. so you caft see for yourself what Nancy llcapn has to say about astrolOI)'. • • 1free Hi 111 1<1ltJI. Introduces "AMERICANA SPECIALS" Complete Dinners includes soup or salad. all the tnmmin_is & t_Qtfee. SUNDAY Southern Style ROAST TURKEY s1495 MONDAY FRIED CHICKEN • with Corn Fritters s1295 TUESDAY ROAST LOIN of PORK with Homemade Cabbare s149s WEDNESDAY ROAST LEG of LAMB with mint sauce $}695 WE Will BE ClOSEO MONDAY MAY 23rd FOR REMODEL • •• free 440 Heliotrope Behind Port Theater Corone del Mar Reservatt0ns Requested 673-0910 ln .. x•pen•alve• '(in • IC*' <fl noc hlV" 1n p rtce. re•aoneble, ~':v ........ Class.fled AdYerttSlng 842-56711 -~ ! 'X Live': Blue sparks, high voltage By JORN ROOS ~yond the oooc dynamic bua now o..,-ecu e a : anachronisuc force ofpunk...-ock. Now don't ~t me wrong. X still Out of the many punk-rock bands plays W1th a pnmal fury and exudes a that exploded o nto the scene in the confrontational anier and indepcn- carl.lJ.. 980s. only Los Angeles' own X dencc. The rough edges of ~netic has endureaand seen 1he-~~tttr""Oc-ritf)olt;"~TheODce following expand beyond an original Over, .. and the lqcndary .. Los An- core ofleathcr-clad skinheads. gel« .. still cut ijke a knife. And the At recent concerts. the fans have dou~barrelect' vocal attack of Doe ranged from urban street touahs and and Cervenka has a passionate ur- suburban teens to colleee students gcncy that permeates "Live at the and those in thctr ·40s. Why X bas Whiskey ... attract~ such diverse fans and re-The album also includes such X ma1qs one of the hottest hve acts 1n faves as "Blue Spart," .. True Love," rock ~)' 1s clearly chronicled on "White Girt," and -~ New their career-spanning double LP. "X World... Fueled by crunching but -Livi at the Whiskey A G<>-Go On melodac instrumental rhythms, thetc the FabuJous Sunset Stnp " songs sound as umely today as when Like all great bands. X -which they were when first heard more than now includes vocalist/bassist John fi ve years ago. Doc. vocalist Exenc Cervenka. But ifs when son,gwnters Doe and gu11anst Tony G1lkyson (replacing Cervenka dig deep into the dark Da' e .\h 1n. who replaced original rcccsscs of our individual fears and axeman Billy Zoom). and drummer desires that X is at their best D J Boned rake -has continuaJty U ndcrstanding that love and hate arc challenged and broadened their mUSJ-two intcrtW1ncd emotions. the band cal scope. In foUowmg their creative eschews commonly held notions 1nst1ncts, t.be band has matured about romantic involvement and The membeiw of X an (bKk row) Jolm Doe and D.J . lkmebrake. and (front row) Bze:De Cenenb and Tony Gllk1eoa. instead creates more voltqc. com------'---------------------plex charlctm and situations. Brilliant soop like .. Johnny Hit and Run Paulene. .. •1be Once Over" A&wartillJ April 18 thru Mj 28 SlJZI! & mE SWEETHEARTS ~ 5Weet sounds from the past. Corning May 31 HOl.ll'\\OOD~ --·· and .. Burning House of Love .. paint portraits of troubled and tometimes daperate relationships that threaten to explode without warning. Their innate intensjty involves list.eoers both mentally and emotionally. Fon Lauderdale. And the achm& honesty that engulfs "Around My Heart" draws listcncn into the per- sonal turmoil that led to the breakup of former lovers Cervenka and Doe. My only complaint about .. Live at the Whiskey .. is over the surprisina exclusion of the poignant and ari~ pinatune. .. SceHowWeue, .. lhctitle track from X's last stlAd.io rekue and arpably one of tbe most anatina the band'• ever done. ~ That miJaor ~ntJmllt aide, this worthy collection c:apcwa both the splri1ed and lipifkant muacal powtla ~bud tM1 shows DO .... of ilowina dowa. POP P~ OF THE WEEI ... Authentic, Jamaican rqpe arrives at the Coach House on Monday and Tucsdayru~~lnpromotinas~b lofty ideals as world peace and unitX on their latest "Hold On To Love · release. Third World delivers st.raiaht ahead ttfPt riddims ( .. Hold On 'To Love," "SimDlicity .. ), upbeat dance tunes ("We Could Be Jammin' Res-~ .... Mannen") and stirriQI ballads r· Pyramidi.. ..IUce Flis").. Led by chariam111c frontmu William -ll."Cllrke, TbitdWo.tdabodips into JllZZ. ftUlk and soal music. Bring your danc:in' shoes. Call 496-8930 for sbowtimes and ticket inb1natioa. I • • J • o "'. II I. •a. •• ' •. ~ e EX ves and uch 1itv vc'· 'P~ ntt :t by am lips ~ OutOnTheTown TH E BARN Ha~ tht f)fiml' o( your liff' ch<WM me (rum th• tllttllllln 25 11.t'm mt nu StnU. seafoud, BBQ. Mn 1\an d1i>hH mcludan« salad bu. and more Wntf'rn charm and cuuntn amb68nce Brukfasl M-F 6 IO 11 00 Lunch M F 11-00 2::10. o .... '" ; 0141hU. bum ~ p.ia Hipp) hciur M P 4 .t() i pm Sal f'lhte d tth LI\ t tnteru1nmtnt and dantm1t Banquet faciliuu 14982 R~hall, Tuaun 2.'>9 011~. THE ORJC I N AL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE y.,_• They er• tht' 1mJinal Famou~ for lMtr OM ·lnd·l ·hllf pound Purttrhowe stealu. and featuring d1 .. pla~ bmihnJ Proudly wrvmtc for $ Han. MovanJ ind lfl*lnl "'1th Cost.a MeM! Nl'w luration 1n Harbor C•nter now open!! Off \\'1li.on bl'tw.'ffn M1rahall'1 and P..dward Thnter Serv1oi M Sat 11 a 1n to do!lll\I(, Sun :l-rlu••'"lt '.,!.100 Harbor Bl"d . Costa Me~a !WI 9-;-;-; BOB B URNS Superb'" lhf' ~ord to dt'M"ribe this f111t> dm1n11 t"ltahl1~hmtnt S.rvm11: ~l'•p<•rl fur 18 \taM., pttiahun~ 111 Anet'" ra1'f'd bttf, lhl' finht \oU •an icet Allio fHIUflOJ frp,.h r1 .. h, \UI 1od chicken The )ml'n W\l'rt'd lablb, candln ind frl""h n ..... u .. add lo the l'lqanct. ""llh ht•othi. ind h11th bM-k chairs for pri' M:\ Fhc kl'rll\IC lanttrns and da ,;.1r1I mua1c raptu~ tilt-chum 1nic ind warm atm~pht're 0pt'n f11r lunch ind dmntr Euens1"' "'11lt ll)l .r; fa h1on Island f\H '..'(l.10 BRISTOL BAS a GRILL Ow S8 million tenovatinl'I maket ua 1 loca.I FA VORJTE Special d rink prioee and daily lunch and dinMr tpeda.11.,. our -peciahy. Our niewly e19Wcf IMI\~ provide a wMS. van.i1 o1 t.Mty entree1. 91*1 dail, 6 &JD. &o 10 p.m. B,..kl.-t~all ct.y. EQjoy tabuba ChamlHllM Bnmcb wit.Ii ll0'1 A en·a danoe mumic. 3131 Briltol St .. C09w M--. 657-3000. JOLLY ROGER CrMt American food and It the lw.1 pri«-. The J1•ll1 Roe•t hu 1tw.·1)'11 bttn kncJ111'n .. aood family \lllK' rwtautanl ~ IMfN fta· tures breakfMt. luMh and dinner. fn...n "' d1tbea. cridd abs. bufJfrt, MndW~ ul.tdt lO NmpMlt dinMTt of enfood. MM; <h~ .. n 1Jld delicvus ct.· r Ya"'Uy oWMd few M yan with the fmndl*t MfYke in town . .00 Cunt Hwy., L..cuna ~.494 3l37. N&TaOPOUTAN OalLL en.. tlilt tl9ditinn of nae lak ...a ~ ._,.... '° Ona,. Cuuat1, •iOi 1&a .....,_. S.. C..._MM ...... .....a ... fMtWi"I 3 M t lb. M.U.. aod NM~ie~t4oGL .... M.ll«N .. Y ... --....ct REAL :-O:t',. Y11rk chff'!f'takt ~tonda'~ thruul(b Fndav' from 11 a m tu 11 v m 1md dtnnf'N onl\ 11n Saturday~ and Sunday~ fl pm to 11 p.m Valt't parkm1t IAK1tf'd in 1h~ Kc1ll C'enlPr. lr•1nl' 1~~1111 \'on Karman al M1tht'l•11n 1-;"l-11 ~ ';' ~ .!064.1 T H E M cCH ARLES HOl'St. The ltfllC"klUS pact u! .inuthtt t're m•> be found in 1h..-\ 1ct11rnan cnarm oft~ J;ifc('harl~ Huu"f" an Tustm Comp~tl'I\ rt>n11• au•<i and dttoral~ m 1nt1~ul' ~ 1 hmlll'• The Mc('harlft Hou"'4' 11fll'r' • menu of old fam1h rw ll'f" ,. h11 h evoke tht' tp1nt ur rarh "rntrini D1fftr~nt dinner f'ntrf't°' prtpart'd specially each evtnmic RP< 1p1rn1 u( Southl'm Cahforn111 l<l"t•11r11n1 Wm.en' Promi..1111( '-t-111<11m..r Awar~ Lunch, dmnPr altPrn•-•n ln,taktuut M -Wt'd II ti lh Sial I I ·8::t0, 1ftf'rnoon tn ! tipm 11~ S C' St. Old f o,.n I 11•1111 ;:11 . 406:}. • TH E NEWPORT OYSTER BAR ANO GRILL Briiha and 811)" '"'Ith ~ 111l11rl11I ~.u1de Victori1n n11ir. Thi' \;p,. port Oy11ter Bar and I .rill .-1 a,11111 lltafood dinan« al 111-~~l Rn C'handl•r. who abo ""' "' lhP RI"~ RHtaurant. has crtatl'd 11 fun 'f>o•t hl 11p an Anchor Stum l1t-eor Pf't'I ~p1cy ~hrimp and tnJ<" u411i.11t-I\ prf'partd f~h It'• humr ••I l ht 'il-orld'~ best hnJUIOI • l11m• O~n all da\· from 11 :10 1 m 111 )11 ll• p m • 0 lt1 11 p m 1•n ~ n•ld' "'"' Saturda~· niahts, ~1 I \ ..... .\ l- l>10Prs l.orall'd an"'' lr .. m lhr Nl'wport P1f'r 2100 \\ "'' 11..-.in front. :0-:f'WPO" ~h ti-·M~; QUIET WOMAN This locall} popular rr,tauran1 '' pmudly in Ila 22nd \l'&r ul ~r\l<r on Pacific Co•st H""' In c .. r .. n• dtl Mer fam<:J\n rur m..-.~u1tt bru1lf'd ,...,urdfo1h & a -mall an 11ma1e 1lm011phl'rt 1 hr 0 1111'! Woman senn lunch \1 ~ 11 .1. dinner ni~U)' !'>-11 li1tr m~h• menu till t:ao 1.m: pnll'rt1111111t1•r11 fine wtnf' list. rorkta1l' •11t,.ll11 .. dish. Call for dt't.111• al .. •ul h11mt delivery. 3224 E. C'oa'lll Hw\ l'11r ona dtl Mar 640 7440 THE WBITBllOUSE aBSTAUliNT Thia unpntentioul N1taurant hM been llr'Vllll Amerif-111 home ~inc'°' oeerly 90 ~an now and It 't l'IUiftl better 1U Lhe time! Pftllb -ap.. ulad, und-~ and i.om•..te enu.... Senias ~-lunch dluer 6 r .. twf""I tull .,., and li¥t entar· tainmemt. Locl&ed ~k dab 1n ti. heert ol [..asu.M 8etH'ti •t 340 So. eo.. Hwy. 494.aec>A ZUBISS ,.... ud ....... juat lille matller'I ..... ! Tliley Wtv'I 10 OL .... teill. lilet ~ priJM n'h, rillla -.cl ~ et the mmt Ill I 1blr fdc*le~M4eA. n.. ..... ..wet M'I epec\al oiOi....-1~~ pa..d -~ clriab. Our Na-&.-... ...,. ..._ eominc '*~ .-. ar?e. ~ • mt .,.,..... .. c-.. M..I ..., 1n. tk: C.Q ~I ot 111..-. Zl'BIES GI LDED CAGE K11ht lilt,,..... lhf' 'tr~I rrum 7.uln"' ~Pf'l ••Ill"' art' brt•lhtt'd dudi;rn hall\ b111 k rsh,, ijod ftl .. t 11! "''It .t,11 dmnl'r' '-f'n t'd "'uh '-'l•d bakt'd ht-an• n•rn un lhl' c .. h p11tat1~ and hut roll I.um h >Pf'n11I, \1 f 1r.1m <l!:lc Th .. I o1ldf'd <"•Ill' ll> a lot of run fur tht' v.h1•lf' lam11\ l.ar')(t' dant~ n •• ,, \\ tdl' ~ rl't'n plu' KT\ ·, lur 'P""' 'I>"< 1.11or~ A 11:na1 \It'll> from all ~at• mdudm11 thl' bar < all "'4c1 1;1191 "' li'll ! .. 10:\ NEWPORT LAN D ING RESTAURANT The Nl'WJ>Of'l landin1 Rett.eurant perfectly situ.led on t.hP bAyhoot adjacent U> the BaJbol Pun Zone home o( tilt-fine.t local -tood &1 V.-f'll IS I mOlt preW~ lo+ c1taon Fine food and 1 mOlt H · citinc lou111e Claay y..i caual )<Mn ua (or lunch, diftrlt'T. Sunday brunch or perhapa •ppe•nen and ('\)(kt.lab from the O)'ltrT bar. TM bruth'U~ ,,,_.. "is -•loed ,.jth tnlert&ulmenL T~y­S.twd~ htlhliahted 1'1)1 SU.I Orum llOUnda of Lhe C'lllibbean. on Sunday alt.emoona from 3.7 p.m TM Newport 1..iind.inc .. .a dl'fimtr local f1vontr Open 7 daya. Rewrv1Uon1 J>ff'-call lil4) 575.2373 \'1let parkinc l'Yent~ RUMPLESTJL TSKINS One ol I.he t-l bpl MCr'eU ol N•wpon ia Lhe food at this popu· lar nifht dub. U you love put.a. th1a 11 the place! Only UM' ct.otc.t m1r~ie11la are uaed in our "homemade" Mucee 11nd eACh diah ia prepa.rtd in the li&ht and hHhhy tradition o( C'alifornia ruiain• The unique "chalkboard" menu which chan,l'I daily lllowt you lo chooel' portion si.,_. to fit your appelllt (1nd your ..net). Offerinp mclude 1uch f1voritee IS Spqht-lli. ClarNI • Lmcuin1 and Scampi Alfredo alnnc with 110me of our OW1'I cruriom like Mnican Laaacn1. Suchwan Scallopa, Swonlfish Moot.erey, and much mott. Com~te ap+ Pf'llztr !lll'nu ind don't rnial our fl'l'5h home-made breerl1 C<>mP tarl) to avoid the l11te nicht crunch or r;Uck around and dance ln M>mt o( Lhe best ent.f'rtainmeot an l.OWD Open 11:30 a.m to 10:00 pm Wftk~; 11:00 pm. Wftlt- ends 114 Mcfedckn Place New· po" S.arh (at the N~ Pier) 671 5025 ITAUAN CARMELO'S Th11 uhn41Mrt haven ol ucep- tional lt.aJian and ContinenteJ C'u11lne i1 one ol the morP reward· "'' placw to dine. ~h put.a end 1PKJ&l .. ~~ uucee are carefully prepend by°''" o( the finest Italian cheta. Piano ber tnl•rtaaome.nt C'OOlpkmenu t.ht run 1tmo1phere. Alf!Wf'O di.nine <-ather r.rm1tuna). Open fc;w dinner 7 n•hta from 5:31'1 3520 B.. Cout Hwy. Corona tt.i Mar 676-1922.. NICK'S PIZZA D'ORO An ltall&Jl deb1ht1 F'am1h owned &: oper1~ for O\.er 19 )'P4l111 Nick D1P1ttro &: Family are rll'Med t.o invit.f' you to MYOI' Lhetr "ut.henuc lwmemade Italian aa•itt All pre-panel With only natur11J """ dienu, no eruficial na"'"" or pre &.Pr.•111vn. no added •utan Onl> the fmnt 1nsred1ent.a ere uRd A Ill ll8UC"H art Onort<f With Vin lagt ltaJie.n WIOH WEDSESOA Y SPU'IAL All I I ;an 1-~t "'1>t11Eht>ll1 ,.,,h mrat ~Utf'. ~'°I> ur sat.d t. icarlu hrf>.id !. !.~ 11 IMI II m Ill 1111111 11m Sl'NDAY PECIAL All I Can l-Al H.ked LAMtt•i.> v. 11 h "'up 11r 'al.itd ~ 11arl11 brf'aJ 4''.l !.'> 11 1)(1 .i m lu Ill Otl p m E\'ERY N IGHT Fam11\ Dll(ht full wur-P dmnt'r v.1lh n1mb .. plait' '<>UP 11r ...alad l(arht bread & d~rt p,.,..,,. ranttt from $'>!fl $7 ':+.'> < "m" "n m and l'IPf'rll'OCf' Italian tuuk1ni 11• II ,huuld ht-\11'nll11n '" k • rutml' t rtUI\ fl • C'ompinnt"Mltn' l(lb,, ur v. Inf' ur ,,..., tr•KI' ol 'our < hrntt ltlblol.'i ~latf'r St 111 Eut hd 1 F'ountam \ allf'' 1-1 ~1 'lf\ I 11:.?:.?';' VISNIE'S Tht l>H1 hahan l1•od l"l'Plrf'd from tht frhhhl 1nKrr01f'nt' usmic n11 p,._r,all\P,.. ..ah "'KIH ur f'll<'f» lat' ()wnf'd h\ \ mn1t C'olandrH of Rrt•ukl\n 1'111.a \\ orks. fam•IU• fur h•' in~· lh1 ~I P1tu m Orani:l' <'11t1nl h' Thf' GrHl Pin.a Hunt .?711 I' -th St m Custa M""8 7!:! -.:.'f><I VI LLA NOVA A beauuful bay view tn•lt'a the rom1tic wtt.anc that has made thl' Villa N~ 1 "1pecial kind o( plact" fol' Ovt'r SO year-Supub NUIM from Cenlt'al 1.nrl North em Italy ee~ m Old World charm Eaurmve wull' l1.1L Din· ntr n11htly. Piano bar. Full mtnu til 1:00 am. 3131 WMt Co-1 HW) • Nl'Wpl>rt Buch. 14 2 7880 CHll'ESF LI'S RESTAl'RANT If \OU lu\I' Chmf'~ I ,.l(f, , .. u·,, ~urP to f'n)<•\ dmmic hf'rr. t' l.1 • prum1-truh authf'nt11 C 'hano·v food Tht mtnu ""f'" • "''dt ,.., ttl\" 11( uolK d1 ht-. fmm • 111 cartf' lo c.1mbtn1lh>n" 10. lud1n11 Canll,_ & StHhu11n >I\ I" Brtathtal11n1t df'\ ur m • 'uprf'mt>I\ bl'•ut1ful atm•"P~rl' Tru1•1111I drink• tu QUf'llC'h \our th1r<I Oflt'n st\f'n da\• a ""f'f'k l11r lune h and dinner lt961 "dam'. H11rtt111111"11 BNth 9AI 911 ·, THE LOTl'S Enttr tht' Orient and l:"ll>f'rl,.n.-. thf' u~llenlt u( Mand1mn And S1t<'hv.11n ('u1,.inf"\ "u1henl1< C h1nut d1,hP1. 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I \ 1.1 I .1<!11 '""' f'"" Br1H h . .,-• I'll•~ UV'"I ,l,la, \ I.;\ t \C.OH I I ,_,~., ...... ..,. •• \' ... .., ~ Plat O..ebae*' Fridlly, ~ 20. , .. -- • • •• -- I Out On The Town BOBBY McGEE'S Our h•IUM' '~1allv IS rnalunp: t'\t'I'\ m.,al a 1pe-c.·1al occasion' \ uu'll 1on1 a front row 1e11l for tM foud •nd fun al Bobby McGtt, wht-re tht mt'nu futurH favorites likt' primt rih of hff( au ju11, only thf' finht ava1lablt fresh fish. l 'SDA rltti1<'t' stuks. lobster, and t·umb1n11111n dinners. Evt'ry enlrtt includes """" fresh bft'ad, huh \ejt'tahlt, and a Lrtp to our award- wmmn1 salad bar and after din· ner, you can dantt and romance in tht' Wtst Coast's m<11t ncitinc mp:htclub Fur a niiht on the town. ur aJl)'tun.e. mak.e tl ~ w!t.h tht' mai1c In Nt"Wport Bnch, 353 East CQUt Hich•ay FOf' rner- \ alluns call fil4) 673 5380 CAPE LIDO Call' Lido IS Nt"Wport CanMry Villace'1 only supper club It's located on Balboe Pt'mMUIL Caft' Lwio IS well known ro~ iu fresh -food •l«t1ons and cont.em porary cuis1nt', prepart'd by Cht'f FranclS. The warm, intimate and ccny ambi9ntt of dusty r~ and burcundy d~ crute a perfttt atmoapht're for your dimnc n · perientt. Cafe Lido 11 alto the recipient of the Prt1ti1iou11 Southern CAiifornia Restau,.nt Wru.ers' Silver Award Casual at ure. Dinner nightly unuJ mid mcht. Live J8U m1htly C'all 675-2968 for rf'llt'rvahonll THE CANNERY Th" historic watt'rfront landmark in Newport 1 Cannuy V1llagt' fH· tUfft f~h local 1Hfood and f..ast t'm bfff Cona111.tntly 1nod wr v1tt. opt'n for Lunch. Dinner, Sun GLll• Brunch and l'hamPar:nt' Harbor Cruises. Enteru1nmt'nt mr:htl\• and Sun. afternoons EnJ<IY tht' loungt' food r:alk-ry-~upt'rh dam chQwdn' 1010 L1F1\·t'llt' 675-5i77 CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE Country dinin1 with dus' Autht'nti<' western dt'('(lf rt'~ taurant and saloon, fHturin1 primt' rib. frHh seafoods, and their famous pan sautHd slt'IU Lunch: Moo-Fri Otnnt'r ~r valtOnll iuaranteed. Oanc1ni a.nd live musk in lM saloon Oyer Rd Eut/Nt'Wpof't Fwy Sani.a Ana (7141 ~-t~l2 REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT Thia ia the original mc:I bat been .erving Newport Beech for 25 yean. Their apecially ii eeafood and stab. Chef a apecial aelectiona daily and famc>W for their bf'OMted chic.ken. too! A betiutifuJ waterfront vi-or Newport Bay enhancea the atmosphere. Pmect for buaineea entertaining and romantic dinins. Located at 251 E. Coat Hwy .• New· port. Raerva.tiooa acttpt.ed. Phone 673-1505 EL PESCADOR PnKtically a lqcnd m ill own lime. this loc:all) pe>pular establishment has been bnn11na •ll customen hick 1ln<'C the early 19SO's. Speaal- wn& 1n pnme meats and an cxcct- knt vanety of safood, chef Love- JO)' prepares e"cry meal to per- fccuon P\ano Bar and JUl buck.ct 1n the lountc nl&hdy acoompanted by &OOd tunes and friendly fatts Lunch M-F 11-J. Dtnncr niabtly 4 30 to 11 . ul M1d.nue Fn. & Sat 401 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. S43-3241 I I •I ~1\11 -~""-· THE REX RESTAURANT Located on the OCNnfroot across (rom the Newport Beach pier, The Re11 11 t.he Oranse Coeat'• moat ucluaive eeafood reataunnL WeJI known for freeh Hawaiian 1ourmet fiah ~lection1 a.nd specializing in IWfft Channti l11a.nd abalone, &ender veal and prime meeta. The Rea R.eataura.nt is the choice of locals • -u as visitol'I. R«lpient or the pres· li(ioua Travel-Holiday award. Cuu.al/elecant atti~. Sunday Brunch, dinner. Call 675-2566 for l"tllet'Vallona.. V Ml puking. SAIL LOFT Sall Lon. Bar ~ Grill Ceat.w:a OCMn view din1ns with t.he emphuis on freh lfffood. ()yswr bar .• _livor en\ertai~ njdl~..,.· 11-.-- t.he bu .,__ open for dinner n11htJy from 5 p.m. WeekftMf hows from 10:30 a.m. Fabulous Sunday Brunch. Loaled at 400 P C.H 1n lAp.na Bach. TALE or THE WHALE Ea~rwnce a a.tep ti.ck into time w 1 platt whert' you can di!M' at your own leisure. Enjoy t.he ro- mantt uf uld Newport with a pen. uram1c bay view Eacit.e your ~°'"with their tenutiona.l -· food and lraditiooal favorities. Bttakfut 7 Lm. Mon.· Fri., Lunch 11 .a Mon.-Fri.. Dinner 4· 11 Mon,.·S.L S.L and Sun. Brunch ';' 4, Oyster Bar Fri .• S.L la Sun. Banqu.t fac1li~ up lo 500 400 Mam Sl . BalbuL 673-4633. THEW AllEHOUSE RESTA.UliNT OOeriq dinen a view ol Newport S.y and a b .cq,ound of aail- boet.s. The Wareh<>Ule Rea· Laurent, loc.at.ed in Lido Marina \'tllA«t" at :U50 Via Oporto. is one of th.e lariest rtttaurants locatf'd ont ht wat.erfronl. In add11ton to 1 wonderful !MOU, The Warehoww is • creat place for out.door d1n1ng on its brand new heatt'd, thrtt· tiered brick pelio. The Wanhou:M is open fOI' lunch 11:30-2:30. din ners M o nday Thuraday 5:30-10:30, F'ri~ay Saturd1y 5:30-11 and Sunday 5 10 Super Sunday Brunch lOA.M. · 2P.M Major credit cards are 1cceptt'd For rewrvation1, call (7141 673-4700. INDIAN BUIUIAJlA CUISINE OP INDIA f>em.p. the .-t UCtlUlf DeW rea&auranl in Huntiftltoo Beech. BUKHARA. brinp to ~ov t-..-a.t •UiilliPl'en ol India. Moat of the food at BUKHARA is prepattd in a Tandoor (day ~I F~ apkes crate unique t.aai. and distinctive aroma.a for eech dim. You'll rpxt the food authen- tic and ...-inably ~. And. the almoapheft 8CI warm and tn· timate lhat it fftia hb ho~ ~ 7 days a week. Lunch terved 11:30-2:30 p.m. with lunch apecuiJs IJe:sinninc al $2.99. Dinner wrved 5::t0p.m ·10:30 p.m. Fricbyla S.t· urday open 'lil 11 p.m Re.r vat.ions and ta.lie oul orden wtl come. Conventently locauei aao.. from the Huntincton Center (o(f the 405 frwy al Beach IA> F.clingerl 7594 F.d.ingu Ave. (7141842-3171. ~TIEAI-- GRAND DINNER THEATER lmp1".liVf' d1n1n1 ind pro fHS1ona.I pruduchuns aft' suft' to plt'A~ t'M'h tune ~··~ v1111 Tht' utraurd1na.ry bufft't oit't'rs rout baron uf bfff, 11azt.d ham with a fruit sauce, Gec1rJ1• ch1<"kl'n with ~l<"hn and el.an and the Mahi ~1lh1 L" !>entd IO. peaMOt sau<"e Tri r11l11r ftttU('('1ni and cttam IS a rt'al f11H>ritt' En.JOY dinMr and 1 pl•~ 1<1n11tht' Grand Oi.nMr Th.eattr locatt'd within tlw Gnnd Hutt'l m Ana.ht'1m 11 I Hott'I Way \all i';2-ii10 HARLEQUIN DINNER THEATER f.\ t'l')' t'Ustumer C9n be upectt'd to llt' trr1tt'd like a celebrity. The theater ufft'Mi Krumplioua meals with tup pruductions in an ~lecant 1tmoi.pht'rt'. The 1CTUmptoous hutfett indudes rout baron of litt(. chicken ind r .. h dishes. pa>o&.as. alads. '-eptables. a.nd 1in ful ~rt> The Sa.L and Sun hrunch includes " "..,.)1-4 'U d1 ht's. TM C't"lebrity Tttratt is , 1la~v!!!,T.d:"!li.-ni_nc~,,,,nw~-----1nd1' ldual1y · decurat pnva ha.l<"lfl)" rooms •~'f'r~ the 4l'IO· i.ut horW!lhtlf' shaped mam room. The Har~uin rs kiat.ed at !\.'iO.'l S Harbor m Santa Arui ('a.II 9';'9-';';).10. CJN6-s ON THE HlLL Ah11.-1 1 Custa Mesa landmark "ht'tt friend' and !Mft\oriea lftftl, Gm<1·~ isn't an Italian Rntauranl. hut a ffttaurant beinc run by a tlocall Italian. Even thous'h they ~ne many 11.alian iam,, they alao 11fft'r 1 la.rgt' ,·ar~ty uf other items on their menu. Known for "Hu!lf'f>l fuud ind friendly H r· 'Kt'." Gmu·~ fut um 1 varied mtnu v.uh t'mphasts on quhty ind rt'asonable pncn. t'ockta1l hour with int~llll notions at ~ :10 p m. and h~e entt'f'ta1nment Mun thru. Sat. frum 8:30 p.m Saturday & Sunday btttkfut from 9a.m Lucatt'd at •38 E. 17th Strttt. Cusi.a Mesa. C1116S0-17l'IO fur r-nations. d1recuoris ur v.hatt>\l'f I 1 :11nsT I I S l~I 1-IAN IS ~~;; i' ~~ ~ J' 'l~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ /, ~ !~ ~ g.I ~ ~ / 'l/Atl ·~ ~ § l ~~ ~~ ~~ Rtttaurant ~~ ~ "'1 " 'b ~Jl~~t!I lf!l! UPJIL c.c.tunental '950 '"" .. n.-19:1 llSO..tl0.50 from P..00 '" • * • 10-800 • lff J...."!-k,!.YHwy ,._,.,., 8-.tl ...._ ... C'.:!i .. 75·$1595 t3 50-.t 10 50 '4-»tl0.50 • ~ r~~w.. ... A.nwnmn from M 11$ . c._u95 tU.9S tramt17S 4·~l •• • • BRISTOL BAil a a~·· • e.awa, ... 91115-'12'5 13.1$4100 llt3t BnMl c ........ 56'1..-0 A.menc8n -t.100-.UO 4-l • • i: Jnf. ~.4NNSRY I .. -... ~-...m.~m Seafood $1U$-l111$ Mts-•r.i '11.1$414 .2$ ~ ... • • "'h. • fJH.~I!!2..~8Z.EM\HPusE ~ •95-tll~ 13n.•• HoWlrys .. l • • * . -ue~..._o-....... m. c.c.t1-.lal .. 50-tt• 1$ "4 »'8.15 AIO $2..9$-"4• • ...., .. -· , L• C!181.. MSI lit ~8.cltf7._.. n-c-h from •10 . "'-ISlt r._nuo .. 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