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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-23 - Orange Coast Pilot1 From Huntington ~ch to '5an Clemente.-.. -- We've got ~h~ coast covered · .. SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1989 J 00 NOT \ DI SIUR8 \ ______ ,, l I t I J • ,, . . ' by Jim Davis 801, JON! I PIPN'f PO THAf ! If W~N'T ME.! DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER ~ETURNING FROM COURT IN A GLUM MOOD, SAM SUDDENLY BECOMES ANIMATED WHEN TOLD HE'S EXPECTED FOR DINNER AT SPENCER FARMS WHO LEFT THE5E THINGS ALL ~12 THE ~LOOR? .. . BY HANK KETCHAM by Harold Ledoux ,..,,,__~~.,,,,..,.......__.,. OH? WELL, IT'S THE SAME THING' ABBEY TOLD HER TO CALL:! DOONESBURY bY . -:fOM BA1iUK (.(OU' VE BEEN WORKING 00 ~ 15 Pl ECE ~OR A MoNTN A"'D QOO S1lU. ~HAVE rr MEJV\O~IZED ! MOON MULLINS • l,100' RE GOING 10 PRAc-n CE IH 15 Pl ElE. ~ L.. '1CO KNOW rr BlT' HEARJ.,, BY GARRY TRUDEAU HOW WA5 IHA1'", MR . D1~KU:--zr-_ A~D WE.'RE N<rr MOVI~& ON 1'0 WME- 1HtNG "1EIAJ UN1i~ QOU DO·' by Ferd and Tom Johnson 1 Ofit l COULD BUif' IT'S ,A~D MY POSTC'AAD WALK NoTFAA. COLLECTION" LAIC> 8,ACl<WARI) ENO~H ENC> To E"NE>,, W~I> ,ALL-l-L l~E io SET ~y ~,AC~-· PR,AcrtC,.\LLY. · WAY 8,ACKWARD NoWH~~E . ~oME ··· W,ALl<IN' ~&CORDS,, 61THE~ . -~ u ID ·e . .. .. 0 CAH YOU ~ YOUR E\'£8? There. •• It .._, IDc dlhr· encee in dr~ detMs behs•n top wld bofton\ .,.,,.... How quictdy can you find '*"? Check ianswers Witt\ ..,.. t>eeow .ZIGGY ........ -· To ...... olllilll- lndeed, ...... .... lenge. • can be done In a "*"* of ....... "' this word equere ..., . Oef"irvtJone· 1. fbMd ..... (M pl9ce). 2.~ ..... cutty. 1. ............ 4.Towrtnlde. I . '1111bl1 ~ ........... ev11. t . CMM ... I co• ........ Aememt>et. 1 wotd square conel1t1 of a group of wordt INt rMdl the Mn'9 both ICI09 •nddOWn . .. ....... ..., ... -0·• ... ,_.,.. .................................. ..... ··~·· ..... I IP'f:>'l ................. ,....., ......... eeretuly. WWATC111ra ... 1DMwie1••• ... ._. .......... ~ ttwee ..... ._, l!Mwe: 1-AM. J-U. ,..,,... 1--Y ..... .....U. browft. I Pleeh .......... .,._. 7-Glc. llfowft. ....a.t. ...._. scoa1ae_..._.,.... ... .._ .....,. ........ , .............. -----......... "!'llililii ..... ~-""'° c:a ,, ... w•: AIUTM INT Tltl• 1C11P9 1 '°'"" NCh fer •II ............... ., ...... ...;_, __ ...... ...-............. _ ................. BY TOM WILSON .. • T~E.~ \..\OW COME l'M ~OT Rf.P\<E'SENTED ON R REr~\Ge~l\10R? l-\u"? E~ ~NO f..~ER" W6Nf,T PAT"\CK'~ ~ERX<f CH<D5, l5 ~0\~6 uP 50ME.\\.\\~ P~T~\CK'~ ~l\WlNC:61 C$ PAT"lCK ·~ t PAT~\C~'~ P\C.Tu~':> ... ' ".,.... ... ., ............ " .......... 111ai1 a &ecm. WM •untr• fuinl? -..4dam KO"tlCnidl, ~ Calif. A1 Scottish dock maker Alexander Bein -in 1842. He discovered the principle of I ~ convertina a Pt&e into sounds. Today. we fu 82.2 million pqes daily ... Anolber year and it11 be everywhere," says Donna Mwdoch of the American Facsimile Association. Timi o()Unk fues? Tm heart: Almost every state hopes to restrict iL And. in the what-next department: A team climbed Mount Everest bauUna a fax machine for weather iepons. Q1 My .. wua ........... Vlemul ... lae u• dn&H lew wtda Gell. a.ct v....-. WM lnke tlae .... .,_lalM7.U.. ..., ......... v.....-ny? -AJ. Stadclllwuu Wlrilt, S..D. Aa Yeqer, 66, Sew 127 missions in Vietum from I~. He •YI there's DO IUCh t.biaa II a Dltural-bora pilot. Wben be 6nt lew II Ill 18-year-old Army private. be du'C'W up. Y~ lives near Grasa Valley. Calif .. tritb bis wife, GlemUa. Q1 1'1114 .. cm'twM•~c..,_ ... . .._ ..... ~ ....... th•arfw.. ... 111 -Erl11 McC..,,,. ,..,,,,,.., Mid&. Al It•1 a 1931 ~ TJPe 41 JtOJ* ~ CCJKb -and it'I up b pabl It ID aac:doe dlil l¥eebod in u. v~ II.al Wida blal --. 1M_3. 10D bli[lut1 ii W ol 0111J lia 111'1! ...... I t 1 fW. callnat Jllill n.lli .................. '17. 1!!!11•11• Dukakis elects public approach to lielP others . ~ ,mm.. w... ..... ,... ................ .... ..... ,...? -~ Oz/on, N~ Phi/4iklpltia. Olt.io A 1 Dubkis, who said .. I am an alcoholic." wants to encounee Olben to seek bdp. and to remove the .u,ma auacbed 10 women wbo are lddicud to dnap. Don't fcqet. Dubkis allO ftl¥l public in '87 witb her recovery &om diet pill addiction. and she recently llid she bad been cbemicaDy depeodenl since • 19. While in trcatmellt. Oubkia, s2. received more than 2,000 letten of suppon. Now she wants to continue *'Oftl'Y -in private -tbrouab AJco. holies Anonymous mcei.m,. and poup CC>Umefiq. Tbac are 23 million Americans Who bave ~ lems witb aJcobol (anotbcr 23 millioa bave drut problems) -but oaJy I' percent seek help. Wbat are Dukakis• dwx:n of sta)'ina IOber? Fot· • ty perteat rilllt now. ODCe lbe •1 been sober a yr.ar • the odds double to 80 percent Aa He's biellina up Sonw Ca WIWllt - ·mon ldftD&1lra of Teas wriler DUny Deck. It's due ddi ... McManry, '2. (Mj ill ........ , D.C., -OBI .. ____ ._..,,., mllld loaad Up. ""NODe o1 ........... ....... ..,. MdW..7. 8y die ..,, cld ,. ..... _... ~ L011•ow 1Jot# •I m qls; llr Jellli--. ...., ,... ---lll:bCIJtT • • ' l Q• ........ :;:r ......... ...., .... ... .... ii• a.I .... -'t ........... .,.,. ...... ,JI " _,,.,,. GWl•F I I Jr .. lloliM. Ill A I 'Maile Pill ill G 2 k-... -lbot Ul cbe lllld ... lllf?tm ... dll p Md mollYC still are almOwa. NOW M 1t1131111 w ~ Wier. 41, is a,_.. IO llliflill c 1 e1'm malility. He DOICJlllSWl'ilm .... "11lifll•ttT•~llm llOry ........-; ...... -.. llil 11-'rlt:b ud Oum --.. -... ,..... Q• n.ft1 ,,...,....,, .. _,,., ..... ................ • .. li•lllilit •2111?._,_,.., ....... , ---A911t. &it•• T,,.11. A1 Tiie 'ti sllr• ._, • Diii .. "9 .._, _,_ .. ,...,.~ ......... be ..... .............. ....,., ••• «ills. ......... ,,,7 h .. , , ........... will '9 If tir •?'1 1-21 • lt*iW'f la NIW York. Great style fioln The . PDlc mail by May 31, 1989. SIGNA UIUL------------------MI. C.-AM IUl9ICf l'O MX'WTAC'I. Mll/M&SIMISS - UHJ. Worrying won't solve the pollution problem. You need to recycle this paper, shop smart and stop using toxic chemicals around the house. Here's a savvy guide. Call it envuo-gutlt. uwcs: The hole in the ozone, the greenhouse effect, garbage barges, hy- podermic needles wuhina uhon:, last summer's beastly heat and drought. Symptoms: A~ feeling that~ of us may be conttibucing co chis mess. Cu.re: Do a little eYtty day co we up, recycle, renew. And to mark Earth Day OD Saturday and llecyding Month in April, here are euy, ~home ways to help the world instead of hurting it: USA WEEIC£N0'1 Guide to Cleaning Up Your Own Bec.kyud. If L.ltJlllCI 111111 into newspapen that aren't recycled. • E•ery two weeks we th.row away enough glaa to 6.11 the nrin towea of the World TIW Center in New YcR. • E•e:ry three months, we th.row away tDOUgh alumbmm cam to rebuild ow entiR commercial air fteoet. • a.cry boar, we throw away 2.5 mil- lion plucic bocda.. min abo belong in your area's house- · bold bazardoas wur.e ceocu, not in you.r mah or down your drain. . clt.rlts Sclu1lz. t/11 "Pt•1futs" t•rtH1fisl wlto trHttJ 0., COfltr '~" .,,,,,, '''''"" '" • ,,,.,.,, '""ir0rtJfH1ft. Tlt•t lflHIU ,,,,,,,,.,, 1'0 t••''"' """· .,., 1•P" (..ot ry1ttlt1tlc) coffu "'''for u1tu11r1 •t tl.1 itt .,,,.. Sclt_ulz uJ ltis wife, Jt•""''· owr1 lr1 Sut• Ros•, C•lif. )1•'!--"'' ••lrt111tci•I 1rl11 •lu1 tltt ro.J tlt•t ,,.,, frora thtir liotm to tht 1H111 li!1law•y "to pie• "1 1ltirtt1 th•t sltoa.IJre't '' 1Jarr1. Areytlilrtt uJ t11trytlii,.1: }tureit i1 t1try stroret 01t tlti1," S chulz Hys. "Sltt's •lw•y1 rtcycl1J t11trytlti1tt sltt cu ." Just one 9uan ot oil can eontuninare up · ro 2 million gallons of drinking waier. Tile four quam of oil y&a just drained from your cnnkcue can fonn an oil a.liclc nearly 8 acres aaoe.s.. Tbae n«- to-fun &as come from the Chesapeake Bey Fonndar:ioo, an esrriromnemal th.at baa tak.co ro priming sceocila ~that wam; ''This clraio I~ direc:dy co the bay." That med beaay you le& in the p-,...e is made of lead and full of sulfuric acid. If it cncb. tboee tmim go omo the toil uad iDto the wuu ~ Tua are a major dilpoeal pcoblftn.. ftrf cW6cu.lt to rcqde. Bay~ long- esr-wcariog ti.res you cu.. keep them properly in&a~ and make them Wt. ID each cue, you sbou.ld cake your old oil, b.=ria and ma to a Jocal homehold haardom wuce cmrer. 0t uk around £or a garage or ps llMion dw will add your ma1 co ia own uad properly ~ of it all 1-r. How to get back on a weekday sleep schedule Ptrbapl your 1WeekeDd IOIDetimes ~ lite tbil: Out late Friday with the PD1 after wort. Up late Saturday to watch Saturday Nitltt Li1' with &ienda. Sleep ddiciomly late Sunday while the tidl make bra.k!ut. ADd now Moaday'1 around the cor· ner. How do you tel t.::k into the in· bed-Oy.11 routine iA time for wort? I 1 e •dlal doD't lmow wbat makes us sleepy -.. It's a pb~I drive, a need lib dlint OI ~ ... •YI Dr. Timothy Rodin. a deep dilorden ex- pert at Detroit'• Hcmy Ford HOll)ital. But they do o&r ICJIDC limple reme- dies to bdp ,.,.. -to bed: • Take a bot bs1b. Jtaearcb shows that tanpaabft ,.,,,,.. ca.-by bathing c:aute lleepiDCll ad deeper sleep. • Exerdle n.pllrty (bat not near bed· time). Ex.crdle ..., .... body tem- pcrann. ad reliml temion. IJi> ae.r JOUI' aUd ~ medi1ation. ~ve IDUlde rrJm!doa (cooceD-lrllhll oe di&lat m-* poups), countina lbeep or tmlbls tbc radio ~ ,.... aratiom (wbite ame>. IJi> A.wd c:aAlae; lllo doD't drink aJro. bol bcb'9 '*lrime -it briap you don .. Irle. but .... JOU up later. • leet> 10 a...-* cpi'-and wat-iaa tcbe&:bale llJOW bodymedl 10 eet in ayDC with tbe dock .., a a..., liPt. 1aie wait wer:t or a wild• r tlM. tty to Ft up .. ,.,.. ..... dlilia 1ime taeh ~ You'll be llec:l ia JOUf sleep routine iA aboat ... --. .~. 11!11'.~ .. mll!!.!'!""!!.~ I ,. coUector plote honoring thlt tefevltlon comedy ..,... ™' ............. .,... heWtoom-qualhy wcwtl,,... ""'--,,,. Ollldol I Uwe l.uq 'iote Collection. 0 coUedton of eight pr~~ from a com- edy ...._that hot becotM a true American INtliu· tton. lod\ ·~.,..... witl be adorned wtth 23K gold, ~ontta,....,ond~led~ o "4ki*'tc.tttflco• of~~ M., owner ol "CGfffornlo, .... w. Corne.. you wfll ~ the riflhe W • ••a•u to -..uw eOch of the ..,,.,, •• int......_• tt., becetM a.olalita at the loW. g;••••u~....,. ~ ol tulf at.SO each. ............ )'OW....,.,, ... ... ,........ a-v ........... •• •l:Mty -..... :nae ,......,..,G1l1cftlf1_,.., I lt9ua 121 ••• ,. that you ...., ................ 0 full .............................. . ,.,_ ......... ~·-· ........ CM#/' .. ................................ ..... ...... _...M ...... 1 ........... ,,, I lfJ _,, ....... , ...... "1 ••Mll!I rU•.-W ........................ C"'9. CIS, tnc. ------.., r •••Rll lty: June 5., 1989 I I t/mH-IWo~~~ I II Accep4. ,,.,, reMnotlon appUcatlon b __ (l or I ~ "CalJlornja_ ....,_ W. <Anw/' Gtoli29.!0 {pfua $2.AI I I shipping and handling) eoch. b 0 total of I I I ($31 .91• fof 1 or 163.96• b 2). 1 I I I ...4 .... MM...., w. I will be billed b I ,,.,, paat.(1) prior to thlpmen1 o -. O Mt-a. O Mt LUMI~ Nmne ------------------------~ AddNat _______________________ __ City __________ ..._ ______________ __ ..... ___________ lip __ _ II .f J:lijtt1., rjif If irlfi}i:il·f I; !h!B;f ~~i~~~ljf~~IJ.Jil!ilJf:i~ ~ ~ =!iiill -· : iU 1 iPU(-_1 1~1 ~J~,. J~ tiUl!i n•~:1:1r I / ~-§ . . ,,_ j e, •• Jsf fl l tn ~iUJl~·11 ~ n I . ~~ •f !(Jlh 1fl11i I 1 jf ~ !f 1h: . J >UJ f J J-i'.f1.f f!1f sl:f 1JJ1lld1 fl 'J!• ti !Jtf •1•.·111.ili.•i.Jfli1' ,.,!bii1d11 ~1~· f 1bJil!ji 11·0 a ..... a.j B .,_, ;l.•jl· ·,t•.•f :· ~f J8 f ''I ... "'' i.. t i. 1~ 11 ~ ·s. "f tr I·~! a_ :::;. ~ • hr . ,~u11rlt " fh u,, ,,uudt z:I ·il ·s~h·IJ t h:ntti )> ''1'liil·J!.i JJJ1 ii II! . •. . . l!Jhltir 11!tt I!• ,... ""I i,., a iu ·. I Jltl( flt J!a..1 I 111[11 1 1· l n~sH fa' lliJ J 4:f ii -ih'-1 tl!!i • •!ts 1l 1"' I I ' tit u• • -• M 'r . . =·1 Guaranteed Te11n life· Insurance fer Grand~ •.• ti-a~_., __ .. ,,_~ No medical exam ••. no health questions · If you're 45 to 74 years old, you can't be turned down for any ieason CASH IENEFm UP TO 115,111 fO! molC f'lf us, ~and •llp4!nMS are greatest duttns 1M m6d ,.,. of our !Wes. This Gerber Ufe inD'lnce _,..,. ii e..d on thlt prtndple. It ptcwides the ...-ClOWfllll when the need Is pellett ... dufina the ......, yars. WhM'1 more, It's tenn Insurance, the kind so often ~by consumer experts beause It's .,pure ~ ... No-fl• CO¥efllP dw PYeS you the most pnJtecdon '°'the ~ money. LOW GaOUP ltATES Pl.US FaH NlWSlmtR &wol lot this .,..,,, and you IUCOmMkaly bea>me a member-al the Gett. GrMdplrenb Qoup. that's why you ~ the ldnd of low coet thlt only a poup plan an oftef. You tM a fuM ,..,., COWflP lot SS2 per unit. Thal comes to M.JJ a month •.. or Sl a week. Whll't ....... Flt££ IUbtcrtpdon to tt-9 ~ C.0.'1 INOfrENOfNT MATURITY newsa.tter ls JN1t of "°"' ,,...,... •. NEMluM IOUl_N llNlm PfllOO The palcy ,,_,. the Ml face amount lot deMh due to 1Cdd1M. ..... the ftrll two ,...,. Tot dellh due to 111- WI, ...... ._ pedod, beeatftb IN lirnbd to the re!Um at• ........... pMd ,..-,,. ~two ,..n:-- 100. of the --""°""' .. plid '°' deldt "°"' .,,ca.. YOUa COYHMil fl GUAllANlHO You CM ....... INuMnc:9 undl you•re 80 yeM old. M .................. peld Md~ Polql CTI.alO ~ "'bm ...... ~· .... Gloup ... cannot ~,.._aw-.. And~ you rwf\ IO, you hwe tM """'° GDh•M ID a non..,. CAfber Ufe .,..._ ....... •·'*-·~~Of My act. ~.,..,, ......... l~ATION' ......................... ~Of lnA1at,, ......... .,, Id of w: from ..... dudn1 ....... ,.... A NAME YOU CAN ftUIT lk II 1 • lft II SO -irid WllllNI...,.., 0C. ~ Life ........ ,, ....... d ......... lftbatar '°""°"_°'._.,._Md.••••• •••.. ...., dC....~1•rw.·._..,,_,, ....... ,.....IO ........ ~ ... ·····-- • ...,.., qUIHty life inlurlnCe thlt't yours fOJ the -'dna. No health~· no physQI eum, no one caNt' on you. The colomn M the lkte detc.rlbes the~ lut the belt My to decide If this iJ the pt0tectior1 you wtint, Is to Uke a KflH LOOK." AH ~·· beMftts Md futufes are spelled out dwty In che ~DI ~ you11 receive •.• wtd\out ob .. l'onl To aet it, just d'CIOM your Benefit Amount from the dwt below. Then complete and NI the thoft Enrollment fonn. That's all theN Is to it. SEND NO MONEY. You'11 rec:ieM your ~ Tenn life tnturMCe CertiftcMe by mall. If you wn to k-.p che CO¥ef111t, tend UI ~ ftrst prenWm ~. H you dedde ft doesft.' suft )'OUf needs, you don't ha¥e to do • thine-GUAllANTEE D IENEFIT CHART IENEFrr AMOUNTS AT DEATH ACE ., 1 UNIT 2 UNfTS lUNrTS 4 UNITS 45·54 U,750 $7,500 $11 .250 SlS,000 55·59 2,825 5,650 8;475 11,300 60-64 1.838 l,676 S,S14 7,352 65-69 1,050 2,100 l ,150 4,200 70,.74 725 1,-450 2,175 2,900 75.79 506 1,012 1,518 2,024 Select the number of Units ritM tor )'OUf needs and budpt_...., to the 4-Unit maximum. The full J--11MC1untolQltt~beeefk:tary d9peid.-orrthrnumber-otlJnta"you~ ~ Md how Ions the lntunncie hM *" In bee. ------------------------------~---- c... ..... ~ , .. ""'·~ ~,...... Cefbef' Ufe lnMnnce Company White ..... ns, New YOttc 10601 CNuMber ...... ~.,...,.....Of .. Ollclt.., ~,... __________ ... lip O...el ...... ____________ .""I ........ __ CMo Oail' .,.,, a ... Crrn1tr I ., .......... "'---______ ;..;..;;.--..;.... _____ ~--------.. -...... ~· .....,.., ....... '""~--~~------~--·--.... Ollr ,.,, ....... .., ................... .. ~ o one un1t a awo Un111 o ttWw unlb a Dir...., ,_.,~.. Doneunlt a...... o.._....., Dbrr...., Un1mta•• .... ,.11u•1tllln==-Mntlr:illrt1111'9 .. 1P01••._._o1 ...... ,., ...... •:;..... .. E5' di••··'" ---......... II• -•lllJ74ma-.111 =•• OailplAlmaaPltll• .. ••11 _ .......... a.•••• 111--TML '-"'::·~·--Ill I aa•lleMllllCt .. l_..._.~C.••fllr .. Mlllllli..u ... :,_. .. ._ ........ .__ ... ,,..._.. .. ,,_,..,_,41 •• ......... ,. • ___ ._. .... a,.._-&~.._ut•• •m" msaill.llt __ _,._.._.....,_...... J,..._ .. ••n:--• .. _., .. ,.. 1z.,..,.-. .... a,.., .. -........ 'w at1llf 1:--~~ a....A •. T H I S W E E K E N D' S B 0 0 K S Alce Waller tries the madJess _taken In a new novel, 'The Color Purple' author paints her spiritual view •m: ....... 11 • ...... ....... .... 11 ... II "It t ...... ..... ,. Alice Walker, who ICOrCd a bu life. her outlook and the critica l and commercial tum her writina has taken . buU's-eye with Tht Color Pur- plt. is back with TM Ttmplt I. n. Ta.#le. )'Oii wrftt lo•- o/ My Familiar (Harcourt btalY .._ oW ,..,.,. Brace Jovanovich, $19.95). I love old people. In my cul- Smalland lithe with an almost ture u well as in Afncan and feline air of self-containment. Native American cultures, Walker lives in a specious there is pater acceptance of Viciorian house in San Fran-old people. When 1 was arow- cuco, where w ta1b about ina up, the .. old heads" were respected u wise. Wi.t me•,.. ReN11ter? Tbett was Jou more contact be~ old people and youna people. When 1 was IJ'OW'ln& up. old peol>&e would touch the beck of your shoulder or but you. h made a lot of dif- ference., often because your own parents were busy. ~ JM b•t llUn older, .... ba•t yoe cha r~? I ree more. I'm more aware of t.hi• wortd, that people lit all connected. that we are con- neacd to the .animals, lO &ht put. &o the future. (I try) to be pounded and natural and to listen to the anaent put in myxlf. W Mt reacdolll • fOll pt to ,.. ...... , People wbo don't read well of- ten ld1 me that iMy lib Tlw Color P1"p/t. Many immi- IJ'l.Db can read it Tbe ucaton Cstmcbtoa beck &o ber African roots) wm really happy with TM Color l"urplt. Tbe animals art pk:mcl with T1tt Tmtp/' <I' My FOlllW. It'• a novel about animals u mucb u about human beiQp. It's IO wrona to believe lbat human . beinp have dominion over the creatum of the eanb.. I ~ heve we all have riahb and reasons for beina here. How•,.. uu ..._ caaw • ~ --wrtllrWf I love it Ifs the belt <4 all pos- s1blf worlds. As a black wom- an writer, I b.avt the con~ uon to rverythina able:nt in the work of a white male writ- er. Most of my people.don't ,. appear 1n t.hoee books. Twc..Pw1'1 .. -. lw1My crlddlM • ....,..... tOWl.N Mack -. Many black men who see (the character) Mister u my view of all black men lack tclf<00- Adence. There ~ hundreds of kinds of different blKk men. Wb.aa u overtoobd is that Miuer chanacs. He donn't 1tay 11 bactwards. v ......... w ..... ~ ..... " ..... .,. You don't need CQUrized re- laaaon to connect with tbc u.nt- vme. Often I dwtch. wheth- er it is 1 ttmpk or a ~-. 11 the only pllCC you can IO &o ftnd pace lad qWd. And where you ~ the dad. 8'lt it lbouldn•t be eottftmd witb couecUnt witb oac•a 1S'int. . Spuitual zombies ao ~ beat tbeii imier pidi ~ k>usly hand-painted In vivid yet tnnslucent colors. The purple crown of the Magnificent RNoU ••• the emerald green feathers of the Puff. leg ... the magenta throat of the Calliope. And the flowers-soft pnk orchids, violet-hued pas- sion ftowe!'s, bright golden trumpets. To dlSplay all six 1CUlpblres, a brass Md is provided. You'll receiYe ~' · It the rm ol one MfY .,_ mo1• pic9 for .m imported IOJlplunt is $GD, whh no lddelt dallp b the Miry dis- pil;. ,_...,your mmmislion by Mlf 25. ---·--- .......... ........ ·--------------' ' ar·~ ___ __,,.. ____ ~~--..;;.._ t··--u ..... AND FL<:M'ER.5. EXCLUSIVELY FROM THE FRANKLIN MINT. Introducing Richard Simmons "Deal-A -Meal Trio" I . ~ . ''Lose ALL Your Unwanted Pounds ... AND ••. Get.America's No. 1 BEST-SELLING ''LOW-CAL'' COOKBOOK ... FR_~E_E_;_! ____ --- S-avings Richard Simmons . WHY DEAL-A-ME AL IS THE FASTEST GROWING WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM IN AMERI CAN HISTORY OVER ONE MILLION PEOPLE have turned k> Oeal-A·Mcal during the f>a.'1 )'C4lt. WHY"! 8cc'4lUSC Deal-A-Meal is f 1&Sy to Stan. Eby to Stick to. and ~t imponan1 ... IT WORKS! It ducM\ 't ~curve or punish you ... but gi~ you a ~re. nutritionaJly ~ anccd way to control your calorib ... without rhc ha.4\Sle o( countina them. Whether you want to IOl.C 20 pounds ... or 200. Dcal-A-MeaJ leb you reach workout videb in history that makes exerci.te so much fun, you'll want MORE ... NOT LESS! Join Richard's .. sock hop" and dance to 1 live band playina your favorites from Che SO's and 60'1. It's mote like a J*rtY chin a workout ... and yet every uercise has been desjped by one or Americ1 '1 leading Aerobic FilneSS Experts. It's the perfect way for anyone, regardless or their weighr or shape to wort.out and have a bell 11 the wne rime. No wonder it went ··GOLD" in it's fant 4 weeks. Sonp include: It's My Pany, Pcm Sue, Wipe Out, Great Balls of Fire. He 's A Rebel, On Bf'Oldway, Ain't No Mowuain Hiah Enoqh, and more. $.19.M (VHS Fonnat OnJy) your uargct weigh.I and stay there. You're no differ-~ enc from lhc ~to( u.,. Ocal-A·Mcal worita ror everyone bccau~ it 1iv~ you a nutntionaUy beJ. 1&nccd way co reduce yourcalOl"ICl withoul hlinccr. This make' 11 c .. ,y to ~•ick to. noc for a week orcwo. but for life. This meam you noc onJy loR yourun- wanled pounds. bur once you 've lost them. bepin1 lhcm off i~ even etiier. T H I S W E E K E N o• S F 0 . 0 ·~ D ried, pied and on the Slde: ur favorite fruit turns exotic Bananas are ou1 No. 1 fruit. But today, they're much more than somethina to slice on your oereaJ or pK.t in YO\lf lunch. The curvaceous yellow fiuit is aenina new attention &om cbd's, shoppers and produce srowm. 1989 bas been declared the Year of the Banana by both Food cf Wmt m••Hh-e and Frieda's Finest, the eJtOUC produce distributor. We eech eat more than 25 pounds a year. (Apples are second at 20 pounds, and oraqes third at 14 pounds ) And that fiaure is eq>eacd to hold Jtady, de- spite the Alar apple a.rt and the EPA 1nvestiptioA of a1dicarb. an insect1ade Used OD potatoes and hlunas Wby are banaDM eettiDI new notice? • tisca ... c t.rtMt: As Crco~ and Ca~ ribbeao cook.in& move into the main- stream. such d1lhes as fried plantains with fish and banana muers are familiar to more diners. And a return to "Mom · cookina.. means such updated banana classics as creme pie, puddin& and splits. Paul-Arden Hunziker, pssuy chef at Minneapolis' The New French Cafe. makes a banana cake that's .. very, very popular. h's very dowo-t<>-earth." Mtcb&cl Bomber&, chef at San Ant~ nio's Faumont Hotel, makes arown-up banana splits with homemade ice creams and exotic sauces (Juava. manao. passion fruit). "You can't beat a banana split. I JUst zrna 1t up a hnle." Houston 's Atcbafalaya River Cafcs serve med bananas~ ice cream and chocolate, strawberry aiUl praline sauces. •Com n~Today, tSObanana varieties are arown worldwide, but most ofus know onJy the aood old Cavendish. Specialty bananas, bowe-1er, are catch· ioa on. Frieda's finest bas shipped exotic varieties for 5e\'Ctl.J years, with demaod nsina each year, says the finn's Anft Hen- 1"1-.. We wut-peopk-to ~ of-.\be many dishes you can make with them." Most of the exotics ~ imported. Bot Do~ Richardson of the Seaside 81.pana Garden in La Conchita.. Calif., is one of the few U.S. srowers to raise bananas successfully. His lb.acre srovc bas SO varieties, with such whimsical names as Ladyftn,er and Blue Java. "The demand is tremen- dous," he says. ··we can't even beain to think about 61Jina all the requests wt recel Vt." • ReaJdl -.dtts: At 95 calones, ba- nanas pack a ~ punch of nutrient$: Vitamin C. 8-6 and potassi •. They've cauaJit on with athletes leCkina to replen- ish electrolyteS Jost durina exerciJe and with people wbo take medications that rob the body of potassium. ., ... ... ... Ylrtities .. tlleir • ialilct .,,111 Loot for thf;IC new banana vari- eties to appear in supermarkets. 'Shoppm-sbould-~ to -pay ~'-· rou&hly 20 to 50 percent more per pound for these exotic fnuts. • W M•MS· About 6 to 8 inch- es Jona. the sbn turns brick-red when npe. Sweeter than Caveod.isb bananas. Lonaer lhelf bfe than other vanet1es. • BmTOS: Chunky, about 6 to 7 inches Iona. Sweet, lemony tang. Can be sau· t6ed or enjoyed raw • ~,.,._. Smatl. delicate frutt. 4 inches Iona. Black when npc. Firm-textured with a hint of apple. • PlutalH: Cook1na bananas, about ll inches lona wtth dart skins. Good ·baked, saut6ed or deep-fned (as cJups). Used iD many Caribbean dishes. 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The MuteQID of American Folk Art will dllpky 62 prlze.-willnina crib qui.ha, ICJecaed &om more tbaD 1,200 inter- national entries, at tbe Ort.at American Quill Festival 2, Wednesday to SuDday in New York Oty. Tben they ID OD a tbn. year USA iour. .. AD of uudden qailtiJta ii bdas ll'elted with .. IPld." aya ad- mi tted ••fabric- bo&" E1aiDe ff. S,Cncer, me ar. ...... "11".si!CA' .. far people to .. • t•ey•ve worked two or tlaree wdlsoadllir ......... ..,. ... ti val director CatJay Jlat•H· · llD. 0 Mlddlc Amerira it IWtina 10 a quiltiDs ii more ibaD Ju1t bedco--." '"Quilt ~" -...................... for quik lowen. drew more dalA IOO memlwl hi h two ....... Tbe wiuiml quiha are in a aew boot. JI,,,.,,,_ tf °"""'1otl (S29.9S, E.P. Ddoa, in ..aaao. witla tbe •-). _,....., They CU., put a mu OD tbe moon, but bow about a dt1i OD Marir The frozen red planet tbat llaa ltimd our imali-- nation b' )'C8l'I DOW bu ICieatillt di1cu•'ll '"tetra· formias. .. neir ,pt 10 make .... babi1Ule in tbe nat century ... II it..,._ aibk tUi with hUmu ICience wt 1edanokv " could ... low life 10 be 1nntPtD1ed and bave Man become a liv- illl pUet1 Maybe," l9YI Maurice A vcrner, 1 rewrda ICieotilt at NASA. Viliooary racateben. wbo hope 10 decide in the 6Jl whether to bold a la'ICf COO- ferace about Man. •Y they mat raile the plaoet'a tan- penturc 100 ..... ud im- prove halt~ to mate Man livable. lut we think i1 will lab a little more: • ltl _Oft foodlel 1eam, 10 fib OG all vilhon. • Day.are ceaeen. •A New~ r8dio lladoD. • AU10matic teOe:r madlines. • Oainete carryout or pim delivery. • VCR t1pe renW.. • A decmt deli. . _,_..., R 11 ILt &ti flll ,uat;s llli ....... 1'1le old ...., .... .. mkfftrelDl(ll ... ...... ayle aad 'iat 7 I ' willa .... or.-.......... -.... ~ ....... , 11 1ood, •laiatare 1olf ---".-DDllMl.ao,dof ,..,... Oofl OMl9 of AIDllb. A .. • r'w: •A popwllf,.,.. alllil"1 a&ne Scbool oftM Art~ .... °"°""'-· ..... ...... ,,. ..... o.ot illaialll111aa6ddll~ Dia a,_ Expim l'J. • ni CGlllD aiwr (Joi( A ,.._ ... C.o. .. IW'OS. WJa; ii aa oaldoor Altcu ;,.... '"" ...... aw caws_. Ioli ~llliili: Mali • J' nd ID ... Dat ,.. ba ..... 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Aa· un1on at FaJrt>orouon < Tnu). 6cUrbaOiN (F rt) fiu~ ,.., PN!t>in ) MoN Haopy N- YMt" (Wea) (SHOW) Movies The Fringe ~s (Monl 8*>a1 Skies (Tue) P ·~ S4rnon • Gr1c.leno The Allan Con· c.ert (W.a) J,Aov.. l.Ove "'41ry (Ft11 (TMC) Movies T"41 'l.41n r the G•1y F11nne Su11 1Mon1 Don I Orin .. IN! Wa~ (T ue1 Fancy P1n1~ IWedJ (UIA) ~Ra -1:20 AM.- (TMC) Mo•• r,... Re•uc1an1 A11ronau1 1T1>u1 -8:30 A.M.- 1 Br aoy BU!'>Ct1 Otlltgan s Island My l.Jtt1e Pony (Mon Tue Tl'lu, F'rt) N11ur11 Cover (Wed) • O.recho oe Amar CID WeatbrOOll HotpltAl (Mon) Nancy Harmon (TutJ. Israel & Yo... (Weoj Hat uno"Y (TP'lv> c"""''""Y on lnal (Frt) G Hooked on ,,.,ooa ti BHIC T lltl'\lflO (Dfllll OumOO \ C.rcu, (EIPN) BaS< Tr11nmq w,,,.~ °"' (fAM) S11a9t11 Ta!a ( NICtC) Belle & S.01 ~ti-an (SHOW) Mov.. Tr>e PtCk Up An.SI (Thu) (TMC) Movi. The MM! Who $ho4 L~ Valarie. (frll (USA) Cartoon E11pths (WfttX} l aveme & Shirley Ill Mo\>.. The ea ... eo Al fair !Mont -1.35 A.M.- (WT9S) Andy Gnff1tfl Mon 1.,., -8:50A.M.- (WT911 ThrM Stooges (Wed) -t:OOA.M.- (J) Family Feud SaaDble H8'>P'f Otyt AM e Si lly Jeuy Raphael Regis & K1ttll6 l .. I Love Lucy Dull•• ot H1uard S...me Street Oet,,, Sttapa (Mon Wed FrlJ. MerlO MUfllo (Tue) 1 3-2·1 Cont.ct Cine (Mon·Thu). Mcwle Un A4,,.,enoo T~ •')Mr Ed 111¥111 FRESH LOCAL LOISTERll Open 7 Nlght1- 0lnlng & Tak .. Out 2000 Newport Bfvd. (Corner of 20.th St.) 131-2110 (CSl'Alt) HouM ol R•P'H•nte INM (Mon TueJ (DIM) Mov,. Oann.1 1n. Me~ (Mon) D•nOH Ut' 1Tw1 Mov.. K .. y 1Wedt Jadl & Ille Beansta'lo (Tl'>u1 Mov• ThaF•ogPr.,,..a rr11 (EIPH) BodH "Mot.or (LIFf ) Nu•M IMon Wfl'J Fr I MatC\JS We10y M 0 IT "41 Thu) (MAX) '-'Ov•' T n., •.Aar From L1ram,. IMot'l1 S1t1 tegoc Air COthlt11r·<l I r IA I f"41 Cntap O.lact1•1> 1 Tr,._. Tne Mo.,.. Sll0¥< crru (NICK) P1nw,,..1 (Sl!L) To Be An~r,..11•2 {WO..) Ne~ {W~X) Carson i ff1'T'ft•l1 Cla11;cs (Z) Moviet The lpctH\ r,.. <Tuel S"4tnan<Joan (Wad) A Bell ror Mano (Thu) T,,. BIKll. w.nom I (f'nJ Daily Piiot April 23-29/I MONDAY PRIME TIME 10/Daity Pilot 0 .. 0 t';;;-ti;;iii;.-iiidieM:At;~..:.,_-tiiiiftiiii~~~;j;J;~~[;;;.i"ii&;~;--iw.~:-;:;;;;;--~~~ ...... y;-P•op• _J_ -=---.,,..-~ ..... 'The .... j I°' Ca~11 CllhM•n HM I Ju1111y11 l lf\CIM BEST BET , Dally Piiot AprH 23-21111 0 "10Nl\Y LATE NIGHT l12:00l12:3of 1:00 I 1:30 I 2:00 I 2:30 I 3:oo I 3:30 I 4:00 I 4:30 I s :oo I s:3o I T\ESD\Y PRIME TIME Blooming Roses Roaa'1 planted u9 over ~.000 roses in 6'o-depldeabre pulp pocs for easy olandn1. We feacure tNet 100 varledc1 lncludina: 36", 24" a: 18" trees. 12/Daily Pilot April 23· <'--.............-. ............ 10hyal ............ ._ .... _,...... .................... ._. ....... .... _ ..... ,,_ .. .._ ........ THROUGH SATURDAY ONLY! .,._, ......... " ... .a ......... .... s.e..-.. a-••"-........... . .._ .................. . ,....,,,,.n ... ,erfell Mctc.-"4. S.Ora photographers put o per10nol touch into rt9ry portroit. Th.y hove the training, e•P'r•nce1 ond poti9n<e to copture t~t •peciol l~ for pottro1h you 'll be proud to ahorel Ae.. •vell- olte.: lftstOftt Colet,_..,.,.... .. .tt4 Cepy & 1 .. tontffott . ,..,. ....... i, ........... ..-.o1_....,, _ _., ............ .......-W\ooe -"'W..1 M<, • .......,. ............. -' ___ ...... ,..._ ............... .,.._,..._.._ . .._.._....._ r..i.....-,__ .. __ .-n ...... ,...... ll'N• N•....-. --·-., u .. ,..,, s...c....c.... .. o.-c.... I04-p.-.o _ _.........,. ......... ..,...._ .. ,. f!¥.Ra -:=:.::.. 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Soedee: a-..111· ............ . ~-llCI ef • tnMlltleftel, fMWlerY, ........ _ .... ..... ,..... S.Ors photographers put o penonol touch into .,.ry portroit They hove the training, uperience · ond patience to capture that special iootc· . for portroih you'll be proud to shorel Al .. ovoll- oW.: lnttont Colot ,.,..,.. rt.et .. ottdC-..yllott ........ . ..... ,,._ ..... ,, ...... -.-............... -.-y ........... ~ ..,. ....... ~ ... ~ ~.._..-'.....,....,.,..,.,.,...... ............. ..,.,.._,..,,_._._..._.........,Ledl~ ,.._ ............ ,, ...................... _.. _ _, u .. -'-"c.....c-.. .. ~~ io-._...o _ _......,.,....._ • ..,..._.," .~ -:=:=- TlESDAY LATE NIGHT I 12:00I12:301 1 :oo 11 :30 I 2:00 I 2:30 I 3:oo I 3:3o I 4:oo I 4:3o I s:oo I s:3ci I I. ' WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME 14/Daily Pilot April 23- Dally Piiot Cbampape Brunch Cruise in Newport Harbor S~mptous Buff et, Entenainment Narrated Harbor CNi.sl Sunday Mornings, 10:30 a.m. _ _ $25 per person PAVILION QUEEN-- BALBOA PAVILION (714) 673·5245 Smyh Dlvilion FINI, 0etne Ftve lNneoeaN'Y) -11:00 P.M.-..._ .... ca.a (CC) (SJ ... .... Wll.U..•Drw ... AC......, ......... .............. ................. ... Ir ...... ..... _.. ... __ WEl>tl:DY LATE NIGHT . . ~I' ;.:u:.c ..... -... 0.-. ~ .......... ~­·---.c;. ... ,... ._ :~ .. -.x- -:..,... •as .:;a..: -...... ~ ......... :.-.,.. ~::::::~~~~~~~~:;;;i:::~:--~~~~~~~~;;;;::::=-~-=-.::~ ........ ~ .-.. ~ ~ 9'llf _.... I -c.-,.._ ...... .... ,_ ,Jiii ~ ,....r... ~ ..... ..... ---~._~ -.........,... . tow ..-:II t .... ,. ~ • :im • =c~ ~e.... '-·---~~· . .,.., • v ..,.._a ~ o.i.r.-. -Q a '\ft• O"'ll ... 111:11. ~ ... Melanl9 Griffitf'I T orntny LAe Jone• (USA) .... 18F Welter· W9igl'll ~Ship Simon Brown vs Al Long From Walhlngton, o C &own de- 1eno1 t11118F 1111e 1g1on11 Long on 1tie t2..f'ound INln event (W,..X) fflAJ lie t311 -•.30P.M.-D e o. Jelle JoMs 1-. IOw c:tut) memberl ttWlll hiS date (SNnnon Tweed) hal a MCtet fCCTtsJ G c...t ..... I frinft I ..... ....., '*' VM C>wlt An c*S friend a (Jeck Carter) sen.me upwtt Rob (AU) WW ~ ff Ill bill (MAYO) MOV1I: 'lot Tarantot ••• (19&4) Carmen Amaya Sara Leana (E$PN) WI lbcilt SCCA Trans-Am$«,.. From Long BNctl, Calrf (R) (Nia() 0-. ..... (W09'.t.c=Ull Mall (ZI : Bilo1tt Blue ... • •• (!988} Martnew Broderick. -t:,SP.M.- IWTUI MOW· The Bwcn ••• (1963}RocHaytor T~ Hedten r -10:00 P.M. - • Cl) ... UiMllt Atb/ c:lia- tanc»t ~ from Muralit&IM. Petge t pr0C>e lonlls ~ IO Murallame and Ill Pf"**" s dealtl Val l\as a o... (CC) D e U U. &1uen1H reo- Try the ho~madt> la5<>cna canncllonl. 1T1<1nlcottl Of any ol the trad1Uonal pa11as Mso Unculne al Frulo Del Mar • Fettuccine al Pesto• Shells~tcieHoand tNtny more If you llke 11eal • ffafood •poultry we offer a larae selectlon.100 Of course we have home~e piu. FOR ONLY $765 THURSDAYLATE NIGHT FRD\Y PRIME TIME ,__,.,g "'---........ ~ ........ Ml~ 18/0aily Pilot April 23- Dal Pilot Aprtt 23-29/11 . ... , ....... •rt .. ..,. ... :\::' ._. CCCJ ............ ............ ";."0:----.:,., .. ....... ....... (CC) e --= . Coe" ** .rem.. ~ L.-., lfl'9n .......... ($) (WPIJC) ........ ...... -11:11 ...... - (WTW) .... ,,.. ($) I ~ t\!::::.;.. ~ 1111 ... .tcar.oq ! ..... (CCI c 9 ,,,_ --= ''Deed End KlOe" ··c .. e.n~. r==-lai=T~ " n n• ................ Cllllfy .. " ..,. .. CCCI 't:"'C1•1 SA~Y Mu•'°" -UOA.M.-9 . W 1CC11S1 ******************** ~ INTERNATI O~~ M~R KETPLA CE Aa4'1\ua:a Indoor Swaomeet of Stanton 10.01 BEACH BLVD STANTON. CA 90680 200 Booths -All Independ ently Ru n • Clotbins •Sport•• Furniture • Healtb and Beauty ~eeda •Jewelry• Auto Accea~riet •Electronics • Fut Food THOUSAN DS Of PIODUCTS AT TIEKENDOt:S A YING EnJUy Shopping 1n a Pleas;nt & Air C'ond1t1ontd Atmospherf' A!:'.!:1o. (71 4) 527-1234 P:::l~C ramArs •Sat/Sun Sl.00 ICh1ldrtn undtr 12 and Stnior C1t1mu uvtr 6.'> fREF.1 IT WILL COST YOU LESS $ $ S AT S INDOOR SWAPMEET OF STANTON HOl!RS fRIDAY 12 I' SAT l 1N ICI 6 ,, ,..., 20/Daity Pilot Apnl 23- ·-.. 51 .. ~ • llCME: "Somewtlef• In BM" * (191Q) Ctv~r Reeve...:.~ OlllWfllt4lCCl CMlttl ... ,...... a.. u.o.w. ei:.:llftltft .. The Aaluctanl * (1941) llOWll: ··~· *** (1NI) .... KMton. A* 8aldwi\. (LftJ Ftli•li .. l (NICK) ...... Dele I (TllC) llCME: ''The Falcon & I 11'9 $nowmwi ** (1985) TlfTI04hy Hunan. SMrl Penn I ea......11 ..... . -=:.:~'Enter tfll " *** (1973) Bruce Lae, JoM Suon -12:IOP.M.- • (J) • ....... Etis•n Ot w..wn Co!Wrlf'Ce au.,. ll. . Oelne Two ......... I ........... 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(WPfX) a.M II a.,. (CC) (Z) lllCMI: "A 1M.on In l.CNe" *** (1ts4) E¥9 Oetllbldl. Gunrw Spna1rand -2:36P.M.-·=) ............ -J:GOP.M.-u== f ...... ...,..,. 8ir1'1" * *. f1 Aod T.ytor. TWI '·--~·=:--..., .. ~"Hero-~" 1~--· ...... • a ...... ... - =~---....... ":.::r ... I -----:= & .. ..,..,,_ ~ .... (1 ...... ~g. ~ ~. (UM). .. ............... ...... (WOR) ATmm - (W'l'tX) TwlllM Z.. (CC) (R) -J:OI P.M.- (MAX) llCME: "Happy New Yfff" ** (1te7) P.-Fiii!, cnw... Durning. (WTM)U.I. ......... -3:30 ,.M.-e IMce.l't ...... ..... l== ...... (CC) ILMl.ay MllU. ........ ...... ........... CAHl ......... la .. u.u. a~ .... =~ii ... MIOnG u~ The Simon Wilt•""* Sloty" (1 ) 8ef'I Klnat'IY.Aenle • (UIA) c......, (W'l'tX) .. ''* llllt ...... .. (CC)(S) -4;00 ,.M.- • llOVll: "A ~ °' Wife end Didi'" ** (1~J) Rod T ~~~«R) ,_..,, .. ,...,. . .......... --.: "9ecftfml for Boftzo" ** (1M t) AonakS RMoln. Oietw Lynn. • ...... ''C>Oc:D O.Olt" ** (1113) Oen Ayt!royd, ~~· ~Mallet 111 '•0.• .., .... 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Oelly .... k.,., A Miuion Viejo woman and three othen have bttn arrested on suspicion ofkilhng the woman's 72-year-old father to act his inheritance, accordina to officials. Deborah Ann Werner, 40, and her fnend Came Mae Chidester, 20. of Huntiniton ~ach are suspected of h1rina two youna men to kOI David Werner. ac:cord10g to the Oranae County Shenfrs Department. Deborah Werner called shentrs deputl~ last Sunday and said she had found her fathers body when she returned to the home she shared wnh him al 27162 El Moro An autopsy revealed the man died of suffocation His throat had also been slat. Furniture 1n 1de the home Spa1rrlng knights In II••-Wfttt dte 111t1,..e•111--• of dte W•ya-eo-• ih411ev• '*' 11.....,.. Jeff Peny of VortN UtMla .. Derefl·9'Kent and J•son W••-of CotU ..._ • Lord John Gw,..-.. tnlM ~ ..... Satt.wdaJ at had been turned over lo simulate a burglary, but no valuables were m1ssin1. deputte11 said. Followma an intensive anv_esugauon. depuues arrested the women as well as Charles I... "\ha .. Clemmons, 20, of Anaheim and Miguel Ruu, 21 , of Garden Grove late Fnday night and early Sa1urda) morning. All four were bookrd 1n10 Orange County Jail on suspt<..ion of murder and coMpiracy to commit murder They arc being held without bail. lnvesuptors believe that Deborah Werner hired RulZ and ( lcmmons to kill her father becauSt' ''she stood to inherit quite a bit of money in her father~ will That apparently wH the motive for the murder," Shenfrs l l Dick Olson told City Ne"'s Service UCI. Ttte Society for CreatlYe Anachronism, which CMrlea out the medleyal th•m• •t the f•lr, 11 dedkated to th• ~eserv•tlon •n4 deMOnstr•tlon of cu1tom1, dress, •rt and co.bat of that period. Huntington man a winner at dreaming up suggestions TIO /A8 75 CENT Y 'I APHll .. 2:J .. J 989 But Rut2's parent<i 1d their bo) had nothing to do with the slaying. "He doesn't even know the gu) (W erner). He said. 'Where the hell is M1ss1on V1e10·>· "the ,.u,pect' mother. Beverly Ru11, \Old accountrd for on the night of the kilhna. he wd he wu at home through tout the day aftd k!f\ that n1jht to pick up his girlfriend, Kathy Joaquin. to take"her to a danoc in nca Ana Ru11's parcntssa1dthe1r son has nc\.rr been arrested However, he hu brought troubled friends home to the small house he laves 10 on his parent' pro pt"rt) an order to help them One of the mo)t rectnt fnC'nds wn Clemmons Joaquin said Mike, as he 1 known, amvcd at her house between IO· 30 and l I p.m and that thty went danc1na until abbut 2.30 a.m Werner disco' ercd her father's body at about I a.m. '\ deputy coroner would not release the exact time of death Ruiz appart'.'ntl) tncd to Sl't ( lcmmon!i a JOb nt a Min1t-Lube hop where he wllrk\, h1.-. parents said. "Probably what got him in this mes~. he's too ._ind hearted," 1d M1aucl Ru11 r . 1he u pe<1's father The su pcct's father said in'<'est1gators had •P- pr ched his son earlier 1n the week and that the entire famal) wa ei1pccun1 the al'TC t. His son had planned to ta~e hi airlfnend to another dan~ on Fnday. But after Mr1 Ru11 wud her son ., "'hereabout can bt' f~---SLAYING/AJI Seymour someti~esJeels like the unknown senator ___ __ C oµrts run for lieutenant gover(Jor --- By PAUL ARCHIPLEY enclave m the central county for one Of~ o.-, "°'...,. of their own lfpressed,\tafeScn John~)mour Sc)'mou.r's d1 met ba acalt) en· II h d compasst .\nahcam, Oran • Valla w1 cue a compre t'ru1vc c ucauon Park, 1 ust1n an the north, comes bJll passed an 1983 as hi'> most sata fy101 tccompla hment '" publ~ down through ctntral and w t hfe. Irvine. U I and tht-Jobn Wa)nt ymour co.authored Senate Bill Aarpon area. and talcs an C ta 813. which came at a umc when, as he '1csa. Foontaan Valley and pans of put at, "f.ducauon '"c .ibfomaa ~-.sat Hunt1n1ton Br h, Wntministeran<i ihc'bOttom ofthc pit idway Gtt)'r A11"he-.hik-.~rael Hailed the mo t s11nificant 1 in the ptta ccniral educauon finanle and ~form ball 10 count) citte of ~nta na nd wtn approvaJ an two decades. c;e 13 GJlrden VrO\e . poured more than I b1llton new Many on t~ O~ange C'oa t don t dollars into education and rC"quircd rcalue Xo) mour ~prcscn" lhtm such reforms as a "back-to-basic .. be<.au\or bts 1~1 offict tc. I ted in curriculum empha '" and 1 lonJf'r >\nahc1m. awn of power ba for the school da) and \C'hOOI )CU former Anahetm ma or. It was lea1~lot1on ~ho~ ume had Julie Fr()(bcr&, an a1<!e ~o Sen come and umani ~ymour often Manan &raewn. '><ltd their • e~port rcpeais 1s <''Cl)thtni Beach office ~e1 .. es larir numbc~ 11·, aiso Jppropriatr that~' mour of calls fro m ~)'muur conc.tllul'nl R-Anahe1m. "ould pack that p1cct· ol Froebe.Cl said a lot of rc~1dcnts '.n legisTali<in· ·1H 1\1C 1)f<'IOdm · ~nrk·--Sc.¥.mouu .. dtstoe• \\CCC to Bcrfc.wn' Nearl} ever') other kind ofle&1'ila11on old s~mbl> d1 tnct a nd than \ht'.''" he author<. 1' r,omcho" rooted 1n hi\ '>UM their repre\Cntat1,e hehel that cducataon 1s the ~n to But tho~ an l()(al lradel">h1p P"'i· · 1Uons who \\Orl \\Ith \lilt~ latc.>r\ SUClCS'i "I bchc\C cdulataon 1s at the 'cr. R-gUlatl) lno,,., \mour a uni, er· foundation ol Jll the 1ll\of~1ch ani:t ~II) pr:usc him the ans~l'r w all the ('(onom1c (ouht)., ~u~n •~r Thomu. Rtle' dreams. · he '3id of the fifth 01' trKt called 'mour an etkct1 ,e lqi latur ,,.,ho po \'<°\ It hough he \\il first ek e led tO the l('ad f'l'Hp ChlrtCtemt1('S l th Disinct 1n I~. 1. C)cvmour h:i' .. Tliere·s a parkle in ht\ e~e that been unable 10 l'dulate a larJc lea'~ no doubt he's 'Cl) mu h ah'c \C&menl ot hi\ u>n\t11uenC\ th01t hr 1" to \Our interests," Rile\ qauJ "It their state ~nator maies )OU fret comforUble 10 I There :.re a numtler ol rt'a•1on~ no1 .. our thouiihts out·· the least ot which '" thr er· Rile) said Sf)'mour " thC' ~ind of I) mandered hor>c'h~·shapt'.'d d1~-lc:gi,lator "'ho d1~m projects that tnct the lxm<xrat'> fa h1ontd an an arc bendic1ru to ha con tnuents, attempt to prt'<;erH a ()('mocratK rather than "boond e:· . "And:· Ule retired U .. Manne acnt'ral added, "he·~ a former Manne, w ha m1t1al training was ~at ... ~)mour is ahcn imi(ar plaudits from Cit} official Co ta Mc Ma)or~ter Buffa said the SCl'\.ator I dTCC'tl'<'C Oil Clt)l•Statc '" ues because be ts a former city 01Tic1al h1m~lf. ,_ .. He understand how it worb and ,,.,hat )ou'rc tl)IDJ to do ... Buffa said The ma,or said Seymour also t df«ll"f ·al bnn~ diffi!rcnt 1nleres1 l ether. • ''He ""or "ell v.1th people acros the board an term of poundina out a conscn u : Buffa said The busmcs sector i equal.I . lomphmcntal) Larry Thomas of The ln-1ne Co alls ~' mour ··one of the most f~aM,.. SEYMOUll/A2t Bergeson almost sure she'll run for lieutenant governor II). R. LANCE IGNON or-a..,,_ m« talc . n M1man ik'ra('wn ~•d \he 1s ~trunal> lono,1dC'r1n runnina for the Repuhhlan nom ination tor hcutcn.1n1 ao' rrnor • ra e that could t her 1n<1t pnl1t1lal all'f John )l'OOUI, , .. I'm 7S pt"rcent \Ure ," Rergr"°n 1d turda't. The t"-O·term RcpuMl<"an from cv.;port ~ lh \lid ""'" m kc a formal announ emcnt v.-uh1n 10 ell)~. Ifs fol . tho 61·)Clf-Old k11 la tor ,,.oukJ '· l~ 1ncum~nt Ceo M anhy 1n the gtncral elttllon m 1990 M arthy. a Oc:mocrat w ~ a l<KU\I nmp111n apin t U.S n. NtC Wilton 1n No,cmbtr. Wal'°" hu MMe decided to lelve W11hint· ton D • to run '1 ao-.crn r. "~ M anhv 1 a formidable name. bUt 1 thtn~ I SUlftd a bc1tcr chance of defau~ the 1n um~nt ihan the othcn d<l,' \he •id Bt~ uid here~ •1th Matn idc plann1ns 1t1UC1 Md finanu ""ould m • ._C' her a \trongcr contender than ~) mour. a Reru1hhlln from \nahc1m lkl'Jt'On·:) name ha bec:n hand1ed about a a candidate ~ r h er offict c"c:r ~•n<'~ Janual') 1q . "hen l \ Rtf)rc~nt.iHt\C Robert Badham J l1J d not to rc-c t1on to t~ 40th onarc \1on t l>\<1tn 1 Ahhough Berte n cunr,1der~ runn1n1 for Bldham·~ pot. 'he e"cntuall> del:lineJ and \ltd 'he prcfchcd to concentrate on \talc pohtu. f,cr \tn<'C bc't t'lttn on t~ lookout for 1 ladder up in \talc pollll '· 8ut 1t wa onl) ~cntl) thal the \Ctr ran lC'll\lator '1arted lt'm~u,Jy th1nk1na about a run fot the hcutcn· nl I<>\ c:rm>t'' office. 1 ... had to romt IO~ Wllh ll IMC ""~~k\ tx-r1utc of tht· ~nd·rtl'l"I ·~··'ht 11id .. , ta•do•n and 4111id .0 m)'lclf. if 1 tunt .. 8t~n csumatn thllt the pr•· ma.I') •all roM ib(Nt Sl m1lhon SM id tt.c•n Med to 8" .... WI) tOOft ., ....... '° ...... .....,. YING "-"' llariaa that Oemmons bad been arrested that same nialn, the father 10ld Ruiz IO stay at nome in cue deouda came loOk:ina for him. Tbe tact that be aid not nee is turtber proof that Ruiz is innocent, the ti u.id.. .. ~ implica1ed but he's not pilty1" Mn. Ruiz u.id.. Rwz and three friends were .atch· illf videoa at about l Lm., Ruiz Sr. said, wbeo the boue was aunounded b)'. deputies and Oardeo Grove polic:e wtth iblir' pnt drawn U I helicopter cirded overhead. 1lu8uab a loudspeaker "they kept •Yi& ·we .ant Mite Ortiz.. We .U.""M.ike Ortiz..' We kept aayina. "1bdt ia DO Mike Ortiz here.' " Mn. lluiz llid.. "1 told them we lot I Mike ... u4.if yov .ant him you can have him." Meanwhilet confusion reiped OU11ide till DOUle U ofticen ap- prcbeaded tbe IU1*1'• older brother W held bim flee down OD .. pavement, Mn. biz laid. 1be way they did JI lut nijlal waa • nilbtmare," a&e Mid ·~· ttill ..... ~ tbe ordeal, wbida .... all .u,11111mYe1Upaonbnei1aealed blr IOD and~ tbe-... Mn. lluia llid ._ IOll did not Debonb Wf111U. However'-be .._ frieDda wMb OlideNr out •11en bcrforlltoutlli montbl, f Rmn ptliead said. A.ltllOap Chidester was lilted as a CO<lODIPUIM, her relaticmbip with Werner ia not clear, other than tbey were fiiendl. A continuation hiah ICbool drop- out, Chidester is unemdoYed and lives with her parents in Kuntinaton Beach, neiabbon said. ••• woWdjlalt like bu& around .. said Siac:ey SWlivaai' wbo liv• next door '° Olidet1er. .. fiaUIWd lbe'd be in jail fordnip or~ but not OD auapk:blOf' murder." A womu wbo aolWa'ed the tde· pbooe at Oaideacer'a bcMlle l9id: "We haw llOlhi.aa 10 •Y at um point.•• 11t:rt10n believe the uailanu ealeNd home \hrouab I llidin• .._ doof in the dinin& room that Debarab Werner bad lef{ open. Once Wide. they went to Mr. wer.n bedroom aad IUffocated him with a ~wbileM . Wiii ;:::= lt\ICk I 12-ii9dl .,_., knife in die victim'• ...... to mkc llll'e be ... deld. After tbc ala~na, Weraer and Oaid•Us aM 1idy 1DCt Rail aad Oemmont It a nearby COD\l'lltince IUltC wbcre they ave tM ' ' I cbeck for Sl,000. Tbe ...,. were promited aa additional Sl,000 in cub, nicb -\bey Dever received, iavestila10n laid. ne bar autpeCta ue ec:beduJed fOr~mentatl:lOLm. T911dar at ScNdi Oruee County Muaicipll C.oun, 11y n..,, ••d••d PNil epidcmioloci•t TbomM PttnderlUt Oraft1e County hu b8d 128 caes said parenu of 1tucknu •bo lftiabt of red measla reponed since Jan. ,t, :=9,:! ':fi~~~~!'f:On: ~: compared to l~ ~recorded an Htalth Care Atency 1ugestina l 988, health oflcia11 said. boolier shots. pr. Oenld w.,, ~ county'• ··we .ant people to realize that if cb1ef ofimmunizaUo~ said mea~les · their kids -ere immunized between bas not been dUl1cred many puUCu· 12 and 15 month• of aae. -c want laJ:.area or• ~P· . them re-immunized if there baa been Tbe !M'ft ~~ 11 .~ ~ ttanamiuion e~posure in the school. ~t tetttn& vacanauon,a. be said. We don't recommend routine re· Of the 44 cues we had an ~aroh, 36 immunization," he said. bad never been vaccina~ Redmasles,ibocalltdhardor 10. :r~ h1l;b 1Cbool1, Valla Park and day measles, ·is hiahly infcctaous, ' M1111on Viejo, have bad a handful of perticularly to peopfc in close quar· recent cues, and county ten. · -Mauigad y: ~living legend • • ~ frindl of aa.ckie Qadarian, of whidl thn'c att man). and ha1 enemies, of whicb tben are a comparable number, will bt 1n~tcd to know that once ..Un he ii he9dline mattrjal -this tirM in the Hawaiian prea · · WbY,1 Becl• M wu charted with l'llcial ditrritninalion And U wu irony compOuidina lrony. becaute this former Newpon Beach boltyird operalOf, who earned his nacknan\e because of his swanhy Armenian com~J was accused of bouDCJna a woman from h1' ' cafc ud t.r beca., or the color of her skin. ··11 WUDOt tne,"betold Newport'1 Amjp Viejosla:st .. ttk ... The nlaht before I kicbd out 20 people and ii wasn't because they wert' wtiitt. It was becaue they didn't folJow my ruin. And the woman I booced the nut •1 was oot because she wu wbitt or ~k. h .. as becauethe w8aa't buyinaanythin11nd occupy1ns~ that miaht be filled with a pa~ customer." Good old ae. He hasn't chaued a bit. When he stood up to peet nis Am1p VtejOS ID Hans Prqer'a new restaurant, the Yankee Tavern, Blackie ot>Ktvcd that many of bi1 old buddies 1ttmed a little older, a tittle heavier, a httle l"IYtr. Not aood old Blackte. He's u tnm as a middlewe1.aht, and theR's DO tellina about hll hair, which dasa~ with his social civ1ljty and theres some question whether either ever existed. But duat'spanofBlackie'scharm. Theydidn't break the mold when he was born. They broke the mQld W ere he was born. "1 sec no reason to shake hands, or ask 'how are ya' or 'what's new' or any other monosylla~ic nonsense," he once told me. '.'At my JAZZ club bar in Maui, a -. ......... bis h~py yuppie aJad-hander came up to me. grinnm&. and he shoved his · t hand at me and ujd 'Good to see you, Blaclc1e; how are >•T And said 'what'sso aood about seeina me. and you don '1 want to know how I am.· But he penisted sayina. yeah, he rt'llly wanted to know how I was. So ltold him. I just lost my nght eye. In 1987.1 had colon canc.-cr SUfltfY io May, SUIJCfY for prostate cancer in July and urgcry for 1 detached retina in November. The docton are doinaan autops) on me by anstallments. •• For the newcomen an town. or those wath shon memones Blackie Gadarian and his W1fc, Sara owned and o~tcd Blackle's Boal)ard a few blocks from City Hall on the Balboa Pernnsula . .for 23 )ears.. Blackie enlivened the local tcenc like a stand up comedian, tossing one- lincrs around nd1cuhna civil servants. developers and the caty's elate Theo Blaclue and Sara 10ld their business and leased their boat)ard pro~ny and m oved to Maui, where for the past I 0 )ea" he hns deliahted the Hawaiian re 1dents and tounsts. • He also has helped build some of Maui's finest hotels. wr11ten radio commercials for many local bu 1nesscs1 desagncd and bu1lun all·· steel railroad car for the uaar Cane Ratlroad. and operated ht~ boatyard and gaudy orange bar and restaurant lhat r~mblcs a hexaaonal box on stills. full of fun and musk. And there's olwa)'I Blackie, bubbljo1 insults, proving on the tlour every hour that he is an irrctverant cncr challenaina everyone ta cut o u.t the corn. the true the stu id. __ none o t e newspaper stories a few wctks ago. Blackie was 11 ying to explain why and how he evicted a Los Angeles black "om:in namc<l Gina Rae. She simply wasn't patronizina his bar dunng a Jilli conct.·rt "I am less than diplomatic with people." Blackie wa-. quoted a!} sayina. "But then what would you expect from an allc> ca1 who hasn't been to school?" At the 1nv1tation of retired Apptllate Coun Judge Robert van.Iner. Blackie flew over from Maui to attend last v.eelt"s mce11na of .\m110 Viejos, and at the end of the mcc11ng. he talked to his old fncnd He said all the ruckus about some local Jud&C$ and the fcmmine SC:\ v.a~ limply tf)'ina to prove thatjudgcs are peoplt. H~lhough1 1t amu!}1ng hatJ1m Wnpn wust"lnO(lC'IIScd~fim per n aoina to be tned by all the othtr crooks in Con~ ·· Rr t1rt'd Conaressman Bob Qadham s1t1m1 nearby. didn't consider thnt 'er. funny.. Bltclae may not have 1onc to college, but he's far from bcm1 unectuc:ated. He reads everythLng He knows what's go1n1 on 1n Maui. in Newpon Beach, in the world. Business exccut1 ... es on a \1au1 vacation, hke 1<>me airline biawip from Chicago, spend most or their even1nas at Blackie's and ifs not Just because he serves the coldrst beer in HawaJi, or presents hve jazz combos from S to 8 four nights a v.cd. It's becaule oranae·JaCkcted Blaclae IS there. wffr:-crackmg. IMUlt1ng, bldetrina. ridiculina almost everyone. while wise and lo' ing Snra stands in tbe wina.s and keeps the joint together. On one ~nt evenina when we were in Maui, Blad.1c tool the microphone at 8 o'clock. and commented on the news of th~ da>-·· f he trial lawyerurc hold1na a convention here," he said ... Get )our lo.id~ oil the street. lock your cac:s and auard your wife." Then. after a lev. mor~ remarks. he s1aned off with ··1 am your wonderful. lovable humble Blackie." and the crowd whistled and cheered. their fine5 t npprcc1a1 ion of an endunna love/hate relauons.tup. J•FH•n•'-'1•e.t.rYtt•l~OtuitCoa1t.Hb ~olom11 .,,,,..,, s-4ay-4 "~· 1'11 0 I DI.( \DI.' A,.t1 111 ltff Wort atarted Tun-Aptl ·It, I Mt Oran~ Count)' day monuna on a S75,000 theater statthna population increase the project at the tnlrantt to Udo I k. Satt Creek Road rootro~ers)' a1rpon The suuetu.re is t>Cina buill b y the needs and problems. and planned Griffith Co . will havt a seat1n1 commun1\)' development v.t'rt' all capacity of too, will be Optrated b)' \Ouched upon in a wide run11ns 1alk· Muon Siler and will carry the best Monday by tuan Bailey, as • 1int pictures. 1ttordana to an an· county plannif\I director nounc:emcnt b) P.A. Palmer, Ltdo "Can the Coa tal Arca Su""c Ilk manllllf. Rapad Population Growth"" was the: nae ..... .,, wdl bt •~ied 100 feet loptC of Bailey's talk. to t-.C Laauna '*' bin Ctntnl Avenue on the Be8ch Democratic (1ub The counry i'flbl lidt of'Via Lido and wtll coMist ~ pow,uaa b_y ~laht people an hour. or Cllill A oonl&nlCliof\, '° ~ llailcy ilicL That means one more car u to bl 1 permanent and dip1flt'd for a.cb ICVtn pcoplt. h also mean\ -.,..0...wnt, fh1iM into dW ron· ~ 1thoof. ullhty and rcc- ll'Olled arcbi1«1ural fauty of' lido realioa Medland scrvittt, he ia1d. .. •. 1• Tbt .at of' the .. It, IMt E1aht county law Newpon laJboe News-Timeuad the ttt~mcnt acrncin jo1~ hand Ne•pon Bey Pott and SIM)ppina Monday 1n 1aunch1na a votuntaf') News IO Btn O. Reddick, OWl9CT and Oflln•Zltaon calculated to keep com· Oubtiihrr of the Newpon Balboa pilalively not ftte Oranac Count) Pna is aMOUnced lwrftrith. · «Ktly that wa). NeW1 Tamet publithen Victor 5-Apenor Caun Jl.ldft Robtn Gar· Wea&Mn and HOIMf Colton are dncr bolted the orpru1atioml mttt· COllV1--the bnt 1nccrau of N~-int tD het COW1room 1n a bid to create '*' Harbor can be wrved by the •hat be called .. a formula ror ma 1 c 191lfitMtNMloftbctwolllliofMWJ-dtM.........._ a ~n on -ti.ch .we M aoon tn dais cfty. hope we -.11 ix~cr have to call. bul 9-;.du~.,,._~ _..... ...... lttavailebktoaUfacets ~ ed IM Pliia; iiVn ot1iW ealwammt.- 1'¥idaa o(la .. CGWI• tir the ~:::-~~== ..... ,........ '° -............... o( bOCla ••• ,., .... Offker Gery Go1p.r with daughters Melttsa, 8, fleftl and Christine, 9, and Pollce Chief Nell Purcell. Nice guy finishes firSt with ~B police I)' IMJLY ADAMS Of -0.olly ..... Sf.tr Someumcs tht nice auy'I reall)' do finish first Not the flashy heroes blasuna their own horn but the quiet guy LO thebackgr.o.und-.thcniceau.>. Laauna Beath police offi~n chose to honor such a man recentl)' a4i their O ffi cer of the Year Patro~ Officer Gal') Go per d1dn'1 mat...e an~ dram:rnc busts la~t )'ear hC' didn't risk ha~ own hfe 10 save another According to Pohce Chief Neil Purcell, 11 wasn't what Go per did. but who GO'iJXT 1s that put his name o'er the top in the depanment VOIC "We don't have your ho taie or. bamcade 11uat1ons here an Laguna Beach hlle you m1ibtelst~here.'' said Purcell, ''so .. e measure our office~ a little differently "Ht 's good out 1n the ficlJ and good all around," Purcell said ··He's jOI 1 lot of comp ss1on for ptopk I wash I had a depanment full of Gal')' " -Gosixr was chosen for the honor from the pool ofuauna Beach \\Om office1s, curren1ly numbenna 46. . . "I JUSt 10 out everyday and t~ to stay out of1rouble," Gosptr s11d ma self-ctTacma manner that fellow of· ficcrs de~nbc as typical of the 6- )car-old policeman. Prefenna to stay in uniformed patrol dut). Gosper hkcs beina out on the street, first on the SCt'nc where an)thang 1s hap~n1na. And ht hl.es workanJ w1lh the diversity of ptr· sonaliues one finds 1n La&una Reach. "He really 1s interested tn a 1 u ng thccommunll). Hehasthtoutlookof a v11l~e police officer:· sa1d Deputv Chief James Sprtine. Gossxr's 1m'- mediate supervisor. "You have to uut people the :!l_ you want to be treated," Gosper · Other officcn presented with a medal of ment durina the awarill cercmon)' wcreS&t. uoda Parter. Sit 0 res Baro. Officer Robert Raluleuter and Officer Ted Falencki. The Laau na Beach Pohcc Officer of the Year av.vds banquet bu been presented each year since 1971 by tbe Excha.nacOuboft..aauna lkacb. The nauona1 fachanat Oub 1s tht oldest service club .an the U nited States, accord1na to club prcsidcnt<lcc:t Bob Pyke. • -ReV-i-e\1\1 bC>ar-d-r:eviewed-f-or residen . -~~~- ly EMILY ADAMS Of llw Oally ,.... StMt You· ... c heard of the name. pcrhap )ou·,c cursc<l It e'1stan t' ow Uiguna Beach residents can find out what the De 1gn Re\ 1ew Board rrally doe and wh) Voters. 1h1s public forum hu been AJso appeanna will be Jell Powers, des1ancd to educate 1ntere ted panics Morns Skcndenan and Wayne LO the archttec1ural renew p~ s Peterson. v.ho Wlll d1KU s the role of and open d1scu '11on on the dTectne· des1.in rh 1cw. e"·aluat1oi the cumnt ne s -or laci.. thereof -of tht Process from thctr own 'penpcclJ" es present S)'Slem PowtrS ts ch11r of the Laauna In one easy le son on Ma> I, n1C·1p:ints can dtSCO\ltt lhe l~amr-- 1\e ht'ltO~ Of <le 1gn review an then mo ... e on to un<lerstand1n1 present Cit) procedures and po 1blc changes Beach AdJustmenl/Rev1cw Board. an Panelists addrt s1n1 go~crnmental utenor <Sa~ and lilt httnscd authon\y and proct s will be JuM contractor._lh.L\ k)'-1 drolllbt- :-oralano. cxccuhVC'<l1reclor efbuJIO--ti~~t nati...-e plant and color ing and planning for the ctty of nta prdens Prc~ntrd ll\ the League of Wo men na. and K>lc Buttcrw1ck. the dlrCC· Sk.cndenan htads .a local arch1tcc- 1or of communtt) de,clopment for tural firm that has done e\ten J\:e Laauna Beach won: 1n and ar°"nd Lquna. and HUNTINGTON BEACH I C•l•er Drtve No I Jan~ m both direcuons bt•tw n Seton Road and Fems StN.'t't tn Irvine wtll bc- cl<*d from 9 a m to 3 pm \hro4.tah April Z8 for work on th •O~ F way wiJ null pro I Ea1t Yale Uop not'th and '°"'h· bound al Berranca Parkway and Barranca Parkway t and wNt· bound at F.ul Y.W Lciop m Irvine wtll t..-cloeed · 1nw-nrut~ntly lh~h April for, l-nnstruclion. GJ Fairview RM4 IUUt.hbound at the 40~ f'rttway ln Costa M Wlll have a lane ol<*.'d from i a m w 4 p m throuch May for a ~•dcht1on m New,.rt 8"1naN O<>i1h and 90Uthbound et Santa laat.I Av· enue 1n C.0.&a W... wall hav. 1t. d1Wlef' cloeeod \.hrouch ~pcem • bM-for ~ ol en owr- cnman& • Pedftt c..a HE' from 7th Su.t w. I.Ake an Hunt· """°" BNch.wW Nlllrkted '° 01W .... lft ..,._ ~ from 7 aJLto4p.m ........ ~f« ~ i...;, ! Petenon is a property m&ftllllll' who pu~hascs and refurbilbei u.iltins bu1&danp for rental or reak. Pela'IOft • 1s alt0 a memberoflbc ~leach . P\annina Comm1Mt0n .. The prnadent-ekct of tbe <>ranee Coast ~uco!Women Voters. Ann Qutllet, ll--~te-aHOjiiii-'tn08ef­ ator. · The forum will bC held at 7:30 p.m. 1n 1hc lqun1' 8alcb Qty Council chambers. 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M'fbe_ pey raite, John Tower, Jim Wrifbt -rm betned. What'• toins on? I don't think any incumbent coma ou& loOkioa very ~ after th11 sideshow.•• By tbe end of last week, Conama had 'lmt JtVCD fewer days dUs year than it had by the aame dite in 1917, tbe b!elinninaofthe 1000. Conpas. Sixteen laws have ·been enacted this year, none of them ~ and 10 of them commemorative meuurn like .. National Ap'iculture Dly ... Beyond the sutistics, there's a widespread serue that Conpaa bu been sl~lkina throuab its ~we 1JM1Ct tbi year. diWilc1ed and oreoocuDied by kl own intemal problems. -.. We're tired o/ a dcHothias Cos~ .aid Reo; Mickey Sd ... dl. a-Ok.IL. • ae-pu&licam ...... .caltld ma,,onty Dtrnocntt of ipori~ imponan1 .._...,ion, ··we demand! that the Dnnocrau bri111 lbne iuuee before the Houte ... IO we can do the Job we were elected tol do." The implication it that Wriaht and h11 top lieutenants are so busy pla)'int defense apinst the 69 rules violations al&eP. apintt the speaker that they have lost their Jelialallve compus. DemocratiC leaden, who are ~nsible for the Capitol's output, d1sacree and point to bipen1san ....-ments W1th the Bush admini.- tration on the budset and aid to the Nteaflluan Contra rebels. and to lqJtlaoon on the mimmum wa,e, Mvinas and loans. and m1htary base closinp. · ."While everybody wquld hke to sec the (WricJlt) matter rcsol ved as q= as possible, the funciion of the House is ~ina.·· said Rep. Tom Foley, D-Wash .• the maJOnty leader. ''The spcakff is movina 1mportan1 IC11sla11 vc mane" Teen abducted, raped in 2 separate incidents LOS ANGELES(AP)-A teen-age prisoner while at least two men - girl abducted at a downtown bu' and possibly more ~ raped her station was held captive for days and several tjmcs. the lieutenant said. raped by at least two men before she Late Friday night, the girl per- escaped early Saturday and flagged suaded one of her captives to let her down a car for help, only to be So outside for a few minutes, and she abducted and raped qain, police quickly flaaied down a gold 1976 said. Buick Reail carryina three men. Two city park rao,ers discovered ask.in& them to take her to pohce. the 1 S-year-0ld Thousand Oaks girl at Instead. she was dnvcn to Rotc about I :40 a.m. in Rose Hill Park HLU Park in E.a.st lo5 Anaeles and after she had been rJped by a man allqedly raped before park ranaers whom she had asked for help, s~ud Lt. Manin Franco and Ale• fernande-z Ser&io Robleto. "What we have here arc two arrived, Robleto wd. unbelievabl,.r low incidents thal were "That's the only good thin& an this not related, said Robleto. whole terrible story," Robleto said. The attack in the pan followed • "The chances of those ranacrs beina horrifyina week that bepn at I p.m. at that place at the time were a April l6wbjle1hcairtwasshofpinsat thousand to one." the Greyhound Bus Termiria dunna Antonio Diaz. 181 of Los Anaclcs a stopover on a~ trip home from a was arrested for inves11p1ion of friend's houte in Corona, said Rob-sexual assault. and his two oompa- leto. nions were held for questiomna. said Two men holding knives ap-Robleto. · oacbcd the ·ri ~l)erintoalLlc ... au.r _ _._Tb_.e..~d was eumaned at Whur carryanaat east three other men, and Memorial Hospital and released to It's not &nae ..... me How aflt.C1icaaMllY11 ii .. a Ill idloc* coadi1ioe." • ColllftMet are 80ioriotllly ..,...._. C'IC*illt in tbe &. ..-ol a '-ir-~ And Hf leaden did bide their Wm Ille ..., ~ of tbe )'elf wailinl few ...... ·•h' ..... ~ ptOpOIAll. ..,.,ointmenll aod lllillalM iniuativa. • ' aveo at &bl&. lk ,ac JO far bat beri a. productive than IDOIL While the tM=-mea• donlldd someoel to the leaislative nery, it failM to Mriomly address the nation's defkit probkm. And dlebele closinp action wu mcrdy a ratificatioa o( lllpl taken last yur by an tndes>rndait commitlioil lllat took the political heat"oll'Coltlf'tl. . "It ii a eonOuenee of whit would be the noimal slOwnns. added to by tome distractioet. .. said ChriJIOpber Deerint. a political 'tCientill at Qeocwe W~ University and cloec oblerver of tbc .. tlerive ~ .. T'bat bu~ to make tb11, in ~ apecially, a iJow Mn. J ns&ead of substuce, they've h8d to focus on sideliahas:· Tr•lnlng for~ buyen pr~sed SAN FJlANCISCO-Ovn buym ~ould be required to u~ uai= ud tcaiat beloR una weapons home, slad San Jose Police Chief J McNamara. . The lonltime advocase o( tiahter controls on l'IJI ~·P tokl lbe Commonwealth Oub of Calilomia on Fnday that National R 1fle Ast0n&t1on membcn .. have c.ploit.ed a fear o( cnme io order to sell pns to pcopk who do not want puq, who do not need pans, who do not know how to ute au~~ who do not really know bow daftltroulaum arc to them and tkar f&ln1h • The dbd ~ ameDdmrits to the 1968 Fuurm ControJ ct. 1ncludina ~ a record of aictr firearm on a computer to htlP. law enforcement offiCia1s trace weapons used in crimes and to provide ~habk information about bow many firearms are poucssed 1n the United Statn. Salcldo's slSter_tlpped authorities SANT A ROSA -Mus murder SUJPCCl Ramon SalC1do's si ter hpPcd authoriues to his whercabou&s 1n MclliCO durinJ an antemational manh~nt, according to unnamed diplomatic and law enforcement sources cited in a pubhshed report. ... • -Salcido's sister and brother-in-law notalied Sonoma County deput1n tut wee~cnd that the 28*ycar-0ld suspect wu visitina his mother and gand~thcr in bis hometown of Los Moch11, accordioa to a repon in the Saturday editions of the San Francisco Chronicle. ' The boyllb-looking Salcido wu tetumed to the United St.ates late Thursday niaht after beina arrested Wednesday. He made his first coun appearance r--nday when he was arnianed on sevep counts of m urdcr and three counts of attempted muf4cr. San quentln alm,ost empty of hard cases SAN QUENTIN -San Quentin Pruon, for mo~ than a century one of the touahctt places in the nation to do time, has been emptied ofv1nually aU lls most hardened criminals. Some l,7SO of them, more lh•n balf thc ~pulation of the 137-ycar-01d 1 fortreu that once held Charles Manson and Sirhan Sirhan. have been sent to new prisons throuahout California as pert of a SS b1lhon prison npension. In their place arc minin'lum-and medium-security pmoncrl': anclud1n1 many who live an traJlen o utside the prison walls on San Quenun's fc~-1n arounds aod have little contact with the highcr-n_sk 1nmatc5 1ns1dc. 1 Govemor to push for big reserve SACRAMENTO -Gov. Georae OclJkm~ian. drawina a line fi __ or __ lh~e---1~1 loom ma biid&erconltll. said saruraayne wi1Jlns1st on a St. I billion mcrvt tn dr6vc her to a house in the south her parents, who had reported her_1~~~~!!J~MilU~..IJIOjlYJft91!L...---eent~. Rob4e•CHai iHtng when st}c-didfr't tomt homl'" Over SJll days the girl was held last Sunday, he said. Riot breaks out after EnvlronmentallstS' Earth Day . ex-leader's memorial P-rotest_ hearet a_ro_Lirul_worla=---.,-_ the state's 1989-89 budatt. ---6.4...-· lative Democratl, bqinnin1 their spnng attack---0f the ,ovemor~s $47.8 billion spcndina plan, last-week severely critictud proposed cull in heaJth and welfare prop-ams an~ 1ndJcatcd the reserve lhould be cuL BEUING (AP)-Rioters attacked pound,-to hstcn to a broadcast from 8y The AllOdated ,,.., in •970. the provincial aovernmcnt com-Bc!J1nc of Hu's mcmonal. "All of our preV1ous cnvironmcn~ pound an the nonhwestcnrcity of Bul 1l wd thestudcnls quickly left Thousands of PC'OJ!le from Buda· talcrisesbavebecn tq>onalin nature. Xian,buminaabout 20housesand 10 the ICenC when "some lawbreakers pest, Hun~ry. to ich1ta, Kansas. Now we are ellpcriencina for the first ycbiclcs and mJunng 130 sccunty from society" bcpn shouunc anu- marked the 20th annual Earth Day on time a aJobal environmental cns1s," forQet, the official X1nhua News aovernmcnt slopns and lryana to Saturday with ~otests apjnst the Rifkin said ... The areenbouse cfTCC1, Aaency reporfcd early Sunday. force thcar wt)' into the government Euon tanker spill, ozone-destroyina &lobal warmina. ozone depletion. No deaths were reponed, Xinhua compound. chemicals and other environmental acid rain and species c-.tfoctJon now said. Eiahtccn people were arrested. It The nolcn then set fire to two concerns. threaten lhe entire planet and all the wu the wor 1 violence m X 1an since rooms of the compound near the &ate But dcmonstrauons fizzled in inhabitants that live in it. the 1966-76 far k:f\1st Cultural Revol-and a truck 11 the ptc. Sweden and India for lack ofinterest, "This is the first international ution that convulsed China. They also stoned a tounst bus that and a rally in West Genna~ at-Earth Day1" he said, clajm1n1 1t was ft was not immediatcJy clear was ~na fore11net1 into the tractcd less than 100 people, officials the first umc dcmonstrallons were wtlcther the Xian attack was pohta· square, Xinhua said. It did not say 1r said. coordinated around the worid. cally motivated. anyone wasitun or what country the de~o~~;;t:~rknJii~ •1~u~x!~ Jn Rome, about 1,000 people and The violence broke out shortly tourists were from. 40 environmentaU1ts cheered as 20 af\cr a memorial ceremony Saturday At 7:30 p.m.,.the mob pulled down midtown head~arters, then •protesters dressed in cardboard cos. for ousted Communi5t Party chief Hu a wall of the compound. set fire to an marched to the nited Nations. tumes rcaemblina Krosol cans and Yaoblna. a reformist whose death oil tank and 1 ":f' and burned two Orpnizcrs estimatcd000thc cr1owbd rcfriaeraton ran up the Spanish Steps April J s has tri9Hrcd student demon-,..,.. 1 -p, a 1 ... .,. and a moton7--' swelled to more than S, peop e Y ind s-··a.-...1 throu·"' a ,,..,.r hoop Be.,.,..-d I h -·.. ,.,.. '.... ,.;v ..... ()QI • .,. ..-..-1trat1ons in •Jina an severa ol er tncycae, the repon said. the end of the march, but pohce put 1ymbolizin1 the Eanh's ozone la~er cities. the number at 2.~. The dcmon1trat1on was intended Althouah the ee111ns crowd, est•· Some notcn entered coun offices, The Euon tanker Euon Valdez to re-enact the creation ofhokt in the mated at 1 so.ooo. tned several times where they smuhed windo and tet ran -around near Valdez, Alaska, on ozone layer by chlorofluorocarbon\, to tush into party headquartet1 in the cuna1n1 on lire, it said. March 2.4, spillina 10.1 million SJ&I-wh1ch are chemicaJs used 10 aerosol 1 th d d t ph call attack Ions of crude oH into wildlif~nch propcJlantsud refri&crators. ~Rita • ey 1 00 ysi Y The notcrs fled af\cr armed police Prince Wilham Sound in the worst Ozone oc:cun naturally in the It. "impoeed traffic control around the C_le_anup of Louisiana splll continues __ . BA YOU SORREL. La. -Four pumps were utcd to empty the rcnwnina oil-tainted water from a disabled, lcaluna berar Saturday and workm laJd out absorbent '*1s to clca.n up the tmpunttcs that sp1Jled into Grand River. Ofraciils said ro.ooo ..Uon1 oftbe non~haurdous wane matenal-water with small percentatet ofo1I and alcohol -spilled into the ~er early fnda)' on a load•na dock on the river about 3S miles southWC'St of Baton Rouse Industry to push drllllng In Alaska SPARKS,Ncv.-Theo1l mdustryp&ans to continue its push forupanded oil e•ploration on Alaska's North SJ~. despite America's wot11 spill, an Euon official said Saturday. "Our nationat reaction to the Valdez spill does not revise the cnucal fact th.at Alaskan oil i1l00valuable10leave1n the around." sa1ct Robcrt-J..-Youna. a top official In Euon's Exploraoon Department. Foes protest neo-Nazl conference COEUR D'ALENE. Idaho -Hundred of anti-nc1 m demonstnton mare.bed for te"en miles alOl\f a hisbny Saturday to protest• ptberiaa or skinheads and neo-Nans ~. Pob~ worked to Mad ofhny confron&auont between tbe t~ srouPt. The 500 mostly youna demoftstraton on tht Walk For R.ac:iaJ ·EQuahty earned bannen t.bat procla1med ··celebrate Divcnity" and "'No Aryan Homeland tn Our Home." such spill in American history. Eanh's strat°'phn-c and KTCtns out In Xlan,about S80milcssoutbwest square .. at 8 p.m., Xinbua said They lo • Spt«h to demonruaton, harmfut-uftnvsuterl.W"t from e o( Bel)IOI. Xinhua 1atd-1 -crowd-burned two~ bwa whale-re-Northjurors·recess without a Verdi activist Jeremy Rifkin said en.. sun. Studies have ~~hown that 1nclud1na 1tudcnts had ptheted in treauna and robbed a prmtnt store. vironmcotal pohtics had chansd chlorofluorocarbons are brcakina Xinchent Square! 10 front of the X1nhua saad the area wu quiet by WASHrNOTON -A federal J"'Y wtithed the gai1lt or innocnK:e o( dramatically since the lint Earth Day down the protcctJVe blrrier. Shaanli prov1ncia aovmamenl com-mtdniabt. Oliver L North for .,.,, of. tee0nd day Saturday. &hen look the rt1t or the p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;miiii"iiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii9iii-iiiii~========~1 weekendoffuthefotmefpraidefttaalaideawaitedb11fatton J2fCIOftycounts OFF-CAMPUS DEGREES IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT . Information MHtlngs Thur1clay, Aprl ~th South Coa1t Mecllcal Center .. FREE ADMISSION ..... a .............. REVOCABLE UVING TRUSTS SllUNAI DATES • AlmL n ('7 . • .-.> • AlllL • c10 .11 ~> L••ralfow Th: • -... ........ .., .. ,Otne(lfMe • • """*' UIW IC uury ION119MC9 IU • ~ ............ ptopetty I IOfwe ..... ~ PfO'i14110fll : ==r.:~ .. ':"~ .. .....,.,,_ f}jour AMe~ MOTHB stemmint from bts role ill &lie Iran.Contra aft'aar. The nine women and .. ,. mcnJ.. arrivCd carlt Sa1Utdly to resume wort on \he aealed licoDd Roor o/lbe U.S. \..:OUnhOutc. But tbeft wcrc no cltM:a as to &heir ..... by tbe ti .. they quit It 12: 10 p.m. to Munt IO \hrir ~town hotel to relu., adlr ewcaaa ....,ervllion of U.S. manbab. until re.mint ~Monday. n••HI It UICll I ' .... ... .. lawbr aker golf for cha.rity and all that jazz YMlltee doodle dandy... · I broke the law the other day and enjoyed it immcnsct). At least, I think I did. . · To clarify that clum1aly constructed daute, it ccnainly wa1 fun. Whether it was fun of an iUepl nature may be up to N~ Beach Police Ctuef Arb Campbell and other notables, who come IO thank of.it.~ aa:euonn in the lawleuneu before, dur-ina and after the fact. The list of unindjctcd co-con1ptr1tors is a Jona and stclwoncdoned with Costa Mesa and Ncwpon Beach politicians, city manaaas. community ~· and1 in-deed. jurisu. My entry into the underworld of notorious wu made u a pesto columnist Jim Felton, a felonious son in his own ripu. The oceuion of the aJleacd mitdeed occum:d at the Yankee Tavern in Ncwpon Beach, where restaurateur Hans Praae! hosted about 120 old friends and f ricnd~ of old f ricnds, specifically, AmlfOS Viejos, a group with no apparent soctally redecmina qualittes other than its sociabihty. Prqer, who makes mq.ic at The Ritz, had to make a promite or two to open the Yankee Tavern on Bayside Dnve at the site once occupied by Baxters, amona others. Because of some past conflicts between prior tenants and the nei&}tbors as well as a sticky little problem with parking. the tavern will only be open for dtnn.er. Lunch is not on the menu.. unfonunatcly. That 11 a loss for f>racer·s cash rq.t~ter and would-be dincnwhowtll not be able to enjoy the afternoon atmosphere.· Jt'sa shame to save the bayfront view from the tavern's danmg room for ni&ht. The decor, with brass, bright color and nautical prints, was made for daylight. Jn short. the dinner- only restnction is a crime. And that brings u~ back to the . lawbreakers. The evidence for the prosecution: It was noon when the Am11os arrived at the restaurant, definitely earlier than the 1mposc<J .S p.m. opcnin1 re triction. The evidence for the defense; First. the diner received dinner menus, not lunch menus. Therefore, they could no t have-eaten lunch. Second, it was S p.m. when the Amigos amved That at was about~ p.m. in Newfoundland, not Newport Beach, " irrelevant. Finally, the ordinance specifics the restaurant cannot open before S p.m. h did not The Yankee Tavern dadn!t open wuil_~ p.m. Thursday, more than 24 hours after the Amigos Md Oed the 1CCOC on Wednesday. The) were there, but the restaurant was technical!)' closed at the time. Case closed. Chief Campbell is an the clear. 0 -AJJ!f·•u ... F .those who nouced and those who wrote to say the) noti , yes Stan Gcu played a tenor saxaphone. not a trumpet. We were off on that note, but not quue a far as the critic who took us to wk as a-bunch of bumblers and then informed us Getz played the tuba. 0 Odds •nd tndJ... . To those who dismiss the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen as some sort ofa fnnae opcrauon, remember the Co la Mesa- Newport Harbor Lion's Club helped launch the prOJctt. The Lion• arc shll hclpina as evidenced by their involvemnt with Saturday'sbenefit aolf tournament-at osta Mesa ountry lub. There arc still slots avatlable in th~-eclcbrity, best bell tourney. rau 631 -8170 for more information. 0 To appreciate the fury aboard the USS Iowa and how 47 satlon 1ncludin1 Petty Officer Geoff Schelio of o ta Mesa could lose their lives to a ·malfunctiOriin& gun. stop and contider that weapon is so powerful 11 can hurl a hell that weiah1 about as much as a Volkswagen from Corona dcl Mar to tluntinaton Harbour. 0 . If Mr. GoodWttnch knows af s not JU.St your car. it's )Our f~m. can Detroit be indicted o'n slavery characs? Comments welcome The Daily Pilot wtlcomcs your oPinions on manen of public IDIC'ttM. LeHlnand lofteer anidnofcomnwntary mutt be ti&nfd. Tb(')' lhouJd be typed or ctarty wntW'ft and 1m1 to LETTERS 10 the EDITOR. Dady_ Piloc. P.O. lo~ U60, Cosu ~Calaf. 92626. I( YOU ordtr to dicsalr a ktwr, you may call our WE .. E LSrmli1NCJ llkpboM number-642~ -and IQl~e • ruonkd ~· ..... kHP lbne rMllllfl brief. · P'tcate 1ndude your 8ddrat and kitphoM numMr so that -c may vtflfy IU ...... f ----.--- . .. .,, n. •rr• nu , ,,,_ Today 11 Sueda__l', April U. .. I I )lb~ Of I 989. JMn ll'C ll24an k'f\ llt lbc )WU. TodAy:1 IUllWlht i• bitwy. Two hundnd-)'an •· • Alril 23, 1719, Praideilt-cllct o ... Washa~ Md hit witt,......., moved uuo the flrlt cucutiwe ~ 1lon, the franklin Houet, 1n N.w York On ,., •• date: In l 9IS, the Coca.COia ompeay announced it wa1 dwlliftl the leCftl na\:O( formula for Coke, lM woricrl best·stllina soft4nnt. Ad~etW ~ he reacuon forced the compuy to mumc ttlhna the ona.aoaJ vcnioa. Ten yean llO! President Jimmy C•ntt told the National Acadnny ol Settnct11n a speech he was conc:ln"Died IUtmpll *'C>Uld be made lO "~ ..lnk the Amcncan peOl)le .. by ~­ cnma bu proposed wandf'all otl profits ta•. One~ qo· Several d01en people were killed -.hen a tnJCk-bomb ft• ploded tn a C1"0wckd veenable markea an Tnoob, Lebanon. · Today'• btrth:.Jos: Former actra1 and U.S ambas rSh1rlcyTemple Black is 61. Actor Lee M-.jOf'I ii 49. AcUal Sandra Dec ll .. 7. ACV'ell Va&erie BeninefJj IS 29. Keep teen-~ge cruis~rs off the Peninsula To the EdJtor. !hest crulscrs ~ doYrn here for one purpote and o~ purpose only, and Thecnns1naofthe Balboa Per\tnsula hasaouen out of hand once qa1n this that 1s to part~. tear, and ~ arc bcc<Jm1na very dissuncd wath the SJtuat1on It is almost Local residents are not able to ha"e auc11s on Fnday and Saturday niabts 1m&)OSS1blc on Fnday and Saturday ni&hts for the resident to 10 an~where and bcausc the 1uesu do not want lo deal with the traffic. noise. perk1oa prob&cms mum home bcfOrc midnijJ\t or r a.m. wafhout bccomma s1uck in the fiordes and t09r'CfYki0s Onc ~oukhhialt that tlle opcraaonoflhc ni~rcsta&lislunenu---- of cru1sen alona the Peninsula. on the Peninsula catenna to ott\er than the cnusina crov.d would v.~lcomc The no1.sc level and the amount of traffic has become a real problem onc.c stnct control -..u1. and w~ feel thaLs&nct.cr Jne&sur~ mun be eAtmscd to prc,ent the Pnvatc propnty 11beina vandalizcd by drunken tttn~aacrsand wordure -r-r. bee onto excbanacct bea~ccn homcownt'n and pa.r1)'-aoer_'S. suuauon irom omina worse. Our aty fiu a "tt) fine Pola« Dcpar:tmcnt and 1u ob.J«tJv~ should be We realize that the Pohce Dcpanmcnt cumritl)' 1s attt'm ptina to dt'al ~•th cnme vent ion aod pubhc prottctJon not to "bab)-Stf' cnu~n. the problem, but this has not eased the con" uon or not'IC' m tht .ara-""A-...... ...._--~1u.>1iuw....ttaffic-1.0 ~ pttiiCAU .aJw.anLto emeqcncy vehicles and \feet to the cllcdcpoant h has oply movcd the probltm penonncl 1nvol¥«11n ?np0nd1na to normal rtsidenual s11uation . Delays 1n . _ rtpsomt tune auscd b)' araffk conacstJon and lad. of personnel affects all of Teens vvrec king Pen,. nsula UI. Tbecnutct\ha~enowtalt.tnto ~ inaourt'CSldcnt11l)1dc lrttls&bdallin 10 an attempt to bypass the Balboa Boulevard t>,ckup Trash i5 beml thrown ______ · _· --<-.:-out of veb1des. flatus betv.ccn aroups of cru11trs ha \IC broken out. loud stereot 1 T o The Editor: nave fu.n. · • rinatton-on prwefe-pfopcny.y...aaQjndll-Ooboviiou~WILIC..JllDlllkCDllS..IDIL_...:.._;!,... I have hved m cuber Balboa or I thank at would be a aood idea for dnvana abound. • Ncwpo11 Beach for the pas1 eight the new merthantsand pou1bly t<>mc The 11dewalks aJoni Balboa Boule\atd have turned anlO a bus block ycan. I love lh1f Peninsula. ft '' safe of"fhc older one roo. 1.o contnbute • pa.ny with U<ls runnillf in and out of 1toooed ltlMc, yellu-a and tcramia&,·--- •nd clean. However. since the ad-some of their undoubtedly enormous dnnluna and cach&nlJna drinks Wllh driven and ~~ o( ~ d111on of tbe Fun Zone, my con«m profits to k.ttpina our beach areas vehicles.. for the prcscrva11on of our area has clean Tius traftk ~ds to be t pped btfoft n .. ti on the hninwla Mii& ii arown Can more prbaac cans be in· allowed to beckup into the rcs1den11al area . When I ao for ..,,..lks. I am stallcd'>(an more tacleu be ai vtn out Perhaps a drunken dn' ma ch«kpoe•l Mte>uld ~ a&abhshed aa tbc constantly p1ckma up lmcr How can for lmenna and d1sturba.na the pc.act., entrances to the Peninsula for both 1ncomint and outaoana \iff'ac. Tbit miPt I tlflOrc at? Can non-m1dcnts be tu~ av.ay at deter some of the part)-pn. u ~Y teem'° be under~• lO bcti• .,.., If I come home ~crv.m-o n a an-cathcr~ ~l'tl than I 6ch Strttl-On-&IT we no forced to deal w1J,h aleei*a D~ll and dlaft1nc •P v.cckend l have to sn tn traffic for at weekend n1ahts'> the ntAt day as a result of the cru1 •na a ihi.lfiftK uc-7 , lcasu half an hour. Sttuna m traffic 1s Please ru.112c the concerns of the We behc"c .that mort drut1c mt'asurcs Jbould be 1n"estJ&iltccs' and actually worih kccpana those out who catazens of Balboa and cwPon 1mplemen\Cd 1mmft!111cly ~fore the 'wnmtt months am,~. do not appreciate our neiahborllood Bcacti ana keep our nciihborhoOOs The v.ord nttds to sea out that ~Pon Bacb 1 not aouia to become I was • lttn~r only e1&ht )'Cll'S safe and clean another Palm pnnp for cru1 t"I on 1he ~ttndt. aao but l1 wun't necessary ror mt to KAREN LYN E HOWARD ' HARL\N fTEa litter. vandahu and create havoc to Balboa Blafboe Rea festival Story missed mark Exxon is doing everything wrong 1 o the Ldttor. I read Wt th a vcat deal or dismay ) our top story on the front paae of the Apnl 17 cd1t1on thal 1hc IC II \II at Rea Ctntcr had "fizzled" because one of the ne11hbor'i ~as quoted as sa)1na 1t was merely a public relauons plo) for Rea Center This cmphasJS on the controH•r'$y 11 Rei (enter docs • areal d1sscrv1cc to the orpn11ers of lhe mint· Neighbors are angry To the Editor :rhe nca&hbon-n.cuB..ca!:CAl.CU.cc s.1lcntl) as \\clJ n \OCllly ~peakanf bt not attend1na the fe<1t1~al at the center on Apnl S They kne.-ll was a plo~ to promote bare Our Stlvt• Ma) be the tty Counc1l 1 lt'll•na 1he 1da ho""' "'c feel Coun 11 membcfl v.111 ~) th~ pru;c 11 elccuon time for not suPPorblll their nci&hbo~. We are anary, and v.e arc °"'n1z~ We ~111 v.or\ Iona and hard to nd our nc•ahborhood of the trantacnlt. drunks and do•nriaht d1,.ustina ptoplc. We'll also v.ork Iona and hard to ckfcaa coun 11 mem n who do not suppQn mo' •na SOS. We art outraJed We v.111 not foraet ' 51 A A 0 P.\ I ~ Hl ().\ (OM.a Mt~ • fc.sta\.&L to~ Mc.-..i's Human Rela11on\ C ommttt('(' desenes a \Ole of thanks for 1ls cfTons 10 putt ether a To the &foo v.onderful dafoftaJrotcd an1m ~bo p~e their 11me amt talent to cntcn11n tho.s.c who came nfonunatcl)' not a v.hole lot of people did c.'Omc. but the 10 or~ v.ho v.crt there had a lo"tly 11mc. Your unday, Apnl 16 cdltorial cartoon showina workrrs mak.Jna a "smilt) face·" v.tule attcmptina tO clean up sp1llcd oil. wa.s ofTtht in&r\. Some of the orpn1z:.auon at Rea CC'nter v.c:re there to show hosp1taht) if an)one v.antcd 1nformat1on or Euon'• c:ffons to protect ru l"'-IC de 1r~ to tour their facility Head tan hared tOOkK'\ arc as 0.v.cd u 11 dfons to prOke\ and chips v.uh r'cnonc. and rhc <..cn1cr fo, Creau"c. thccn~aronmtnL .\ltcrnat1\CS 'iharcd their pop. The ~pccch. commcnJ1n1 As a pubhc relatJom profnsioo&J, hare Our l"cs. ot>Jntcd lO b) a ~•ahbor "'' mcrtl~ I'm amazcd at t>ow Enon has an announct'mtril tfut the clanic v.-a op<>n and onh botched l1S en 1 oommunication1 about SO )arJ s av.a) 1f an)onc v.anttd to loo aruund effon Good en is communka1ion1 The same ne11hbor obJCCtcd to the ponra~ I ot 1hi· requ1re rapid and accurate fact. park as a ufe~or f.amalin, She claim\ 1t 1 not p.thtttftl. tht huildina-oLcndi~ __ _..._ ... Perhaps ,he should look out her ~•ndow on a sunn) thro\llh the utc ot a behcvabk \unda) and note tM sc:~s of fam1hc w11h h1ldrcn 'Pokuman, duclosurc of pl•)•nl scxetr, picnack1na and e'en n~ina k11 -documented fact and action. s ment1oncd 1n the ar\1 It,· TM cHnl "'"the liN 1n a scncs of pthmn 11mcd al brin ma commun1t1t [uon appe,an to be d01ne none of t*ther an a celebratory manner · 1 M cmpha • pl :t'\! the abo"e -1u chairman did -4\0C 1n the 1n1clc on d1 scn"on and d1~ord ~~ not help e\cn urfact" uoul days after the bnn~ the rommuntty 1oacther It 1s not en hnc with tht' accident Pilot .s normally t'H~n-handcd tm11mcnt oftht problems They are strv•na as a k•tbook at Rta ('enter and tt5 taunch champ1on1na of ethnic nd eumple of how not 10 handle crilia communn)' harmony. K.-' RE MC (,J '-LAE.R PEARCE ( ona Meta COila ,._ -. -~ . ---~ ._.. _._ - A8 Orqe Coa1t DAILY PILOT/ Sundey, ~If 23, 1889 Part I}! cloudy, breezy, cooler through Mand y COAITAL ~ -,.llnl)o c1oudy llQllt V# ... 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Mrs. John l..a&i1an, 19042 WASHINGTON (AP)-The Su-arguing that they amount to funder-shedi~ceswith theoorch0Jd101of 78 fricn.d-of-lhe-<:oun bnefl -lhe • =~e~0Z~ni~ub? H~~~~~;~ Li~:_al:~r'!_e ~~~~Owen, 22021 ~:c~~n~~~in~c~0~~~::'cC:d~n~his ~~u~:;~mination or invo uniary 't~~el!~n~:~o~1 ri&h:~~~;;;~'iocn~ i~~i~I ~r~~e~~~~;~e~~3i~~~); Markctina Services. · Newport Circle S28S,OOO women's abomon rights, but the And if the 1973 dec1s1on emerges Scalia and Kennedy have not yet and organ1Z1t1ons not actually IQ· Company officials say the list may Mr. & Mrs. Louis Yates, 9532 battle as sure to oontinue no matter unscathed by the coun's decision an ruled in any abortion case, but many volved oftbe Missouri dispute. have an error factor of 7 percent Woodlawn Drive $248,000 Mr. & what is decided in the Missouri case the Missoun case? believe both favor cutting back The JUSliCC1 ofl.eo give such un· during a year's time because of Mrs. Rick Barron, 19262 Worchester before the justices. "We (in the pro-choice movement) abortion rights. solicited advice close auenuon " speculationbuyinganderrors. Lane$280,000 The djspute over the Missouri would Slill be vulnerable," "Justice O'Connor is the key," Thcsamccannotbesaid however, The list is published for the Roben D. Jimenez. 6221 Albion abortion-reg11lation law, for which Michclmansa1din1rccentantervicw. NARAl:s Michelman said. "We forthctensofthousandsoflettersand informational use of our readers and Drive SI S5,000 arguments will be conducted Laune Ann Ramsey, director of wrote our (friend-of-the-court) bncf hundreds oftclcJ?bone calls the coun is protected by copyright to Home-Mr. &t Mrs. Jeff lt. Jeffries, 14582 Wednesday, has become one of education for Americans United for to speak to Sandra Day O'Connor:· as rtee1ving daily from Amcncans owners Marketing Services. Aspen Circle $218.000 history's molt closely watched high Life, •creed." Revers.I by I 992 is pan Dawn Johnsen. the NARA L 1Cf!I e-"prcSSJng their views on abon1on Mr. &t Mrs. Nasser Asht1ani, 6371 court cases. of our strateiic plan. ff not in (the director who wrote the brief, said, 'ff "This 15 not a populanty contest ... Hutial(OD Be.aclt Bellingu Drive $260.000 There are two reasons: Missouri case), then ia the next" 'lhc we arc aoing to win it's likely to be b) Mr." Mrs. wµiiam J. Caiazzo, Mr. &t Mrs. Cheng K. Taur, 6822 • Mitaouri officials and the Bush said. "WewanttokccpM.manycascs one vote. That's not the kind of oou.rupokeswomanToni HouscsaJd 8191Albatross0rive$21S.OOO Boonic0rive$148,000 """' . . . . th h . 1• 'bl ,. victory with which one can be '"Th1s1sawarof1deas.notnum~r •· Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ryder Jr., 20092 Mr.• Mrs. Glen J. Banon. 6922 ~ma'h'~~~~~eu= 0/5~~~~ in ~~~~~~su ~~~h:nsion and comfortable." If a war, 1t 1s one wnh no end in 8avfrontUAeNo.204S212·000., -..Breeland0nve$206,000 . •iaJly lim;.. the landmark 1973 de Ram~·s confidence stem from lnall theJu ttcesrctt1v~1r«ord sight Mr .. It M. rs. Scott A. SwansQil, 90-2 ...._ _.... •· Mrs. ,....._n.tto~er "'-lkm, ._ " • -~ Bobb Ci I $329 000 ~ '-11 '-• cisjon leplizing abonion. changes an the high court's mcm~r· ie re e • . . 5921 ·crouPlcfDfivei2 !(),()()() • Eva if the coun does not accept ship since it ruled, by a 7·2 vote, m Mr.&. Mrs. Jerry L. Hmk_ey! 2 t 372 Andrew Alexander, 6822 Oxford that inviwion and decides the M1s-1973 that women-have a consutu- Brookhurst No. 232 s142.ooo Tercy on"s2ssooo ur1 , h d . . . 1 ~ bo Pro choi·ce attorney prep ares " T. K.ay~!'o. 21092 Gypsy Moth Lane Mr.&. Mn. Walter Pohl, POB 2704 so case narrow y, t c CC1s1on -uooa t to a nion. -. , " SllO,OOQ . . tO<SllS.000 capec1CdinJuly-willbeviewedasa Onlyt eemcmbersoftheon&Jnal ~ ld .1 barometer of the current court's Roe vs. Wade ma,,only remain -f I. res from the :·ssue Mr. &. Mrs. Anthony A. L•Po ' Mr. It Mrs. Gary E. ~ski. commitment.to the 16-year-old rul· Justi.cc1HarryA.8lackmun. William ee f ng pressu 15021 Sabre Lane $237,000 ing in Roe vs. Wade. J. Brennan and Thuraood Marshall. Steven I. Hochfelsen. 14491 Sahara 0 Jf Roe is reversed. the nation's Eachhassupponcd the 1973dcc1sion · Cl AYTQN, Mo~ _ frank -acoup_that ass~ women scekm@ Lane. $215,000 · w.hole J><.>lit1cal landsca~ could fo sub9Cqucnrruhnp. Susman's commitment to abon1on lcial abon1ons out of state or 11Jepl Mr. It; Mrs. J<?hn. K. V1Jkcnburgh. chan&e~-Katc-MICbclman, ex-Justice John Paul Steven!>, who rights bcaan 20 years ago when, as a abortions locally. Susman has argued lSb1cklsDravcS31S.~ -ccutivc director of the National joined the court in 1975, is a lcptvotuntccrfora suac1de hothnc. abort1oricases before the Supreme Mf';-&-MFS. 'Ronald..L. Marden~ Abortion Ri&hti Action League. dependable .. pro-Roc0 ally. he reatazed how m.a.ny women with Coun before, but never one &$ 16926 Westwood Lane No. 14 "State by state, our goal would be The two 1973 dissenters, now-o-nwamcdpiegnncieswctHontidcr-potenoally-darnaa1na o .-.bort1on S 155,000 .r obtaining a legislauve right to Chief Jusuce Wtllla.m H. Rehnquist ana killtna themselve n&hts u Webster vs. Reproductive Mr. f _ Mrs. Albert M. Larousch, abortion. makinJ the lack of any and Justice Byroo R. White, still Tbas week, that commitment take$ lfcalth Service Susman.1 who reP.. 507 Amber Dnve $242,000 constitutional nght irrelevant." OPPoSC tile ruJmg. him beforclhc U.S. SuprcmcCou~ to fCM!ntt .about 20 abortJOn . cbruc\ Anthony G . Dirocco. 41 0 Lake St. She added: ·•1t no lonJer would be Any . s •anificant retreat from Roe arpae the mOlt important abottion nauonwide on a pa.n-ume bl rs. once No. 102 SJ 80,000 acceptable for any politician to be vs. Wade will have to attract the cuuince the procedure was lephzed stopped al 1 chn1c to http exon J. Roger Gorski. 410 ukc t. No anta-choace." coun's three m~stJunior Jusuccs -in l 973. clients past ptckcu. . • 301 $203,00Q Reversal of the I 973 rulinJ would Sl.odnl .Da.~ ~on.nor; Antoni n CdneSC:fa)'. S-usman w1TI pre ~ ••1 JUSt happcncaLo"'bc <fnv1n1 D)' Mr.&. Mrs. Wayne H. Lefors. 5871 allow stat~ to-mere-stnn&C'JlllY Scalia and Anthony M. Kennedy. cnt oral arsumentsapmst a Ma tOUn and saw thJs mob scent," usman M1dwa¥ Dnvei.3.19..00Q._ -reslnct access to abonions, or even All are appomtttS of fonntr prcs1-law that he and other pro-choice said. Later1 one of the pu:kctcrs sued Mr. & Mrs. Ran~aJ M. H0<1JSOn, ban v1nually all abonjons. den.t RonaJd Reapn, an. o ut po~en advocates belJCYe posej 1 wnous ham for ~2SO.OOO. cl&lmtn& he'd 6241. M,oonfteld Dnve SS00,000 James Bopp. general counsel of the cnt1c of the bash ooun s aborhon -1.hreat co-.bonion npts. 0eatty thii assaulted bC"r n be Walked a woman . Nicki N. Gray, 1955 Occangrovc anti-abon1on National Ria.ht to Life ruhJ?~· . . 11 the mtt.atett threat to women' to the clinic. A jury cleared b1m. Circle $247,000 Conlm1t•-. said, .. R,_ vs. Wade is O onnor cnllc1.zed the rauonalc r--.~ R W-"' T ER 19S21 p ~~ ...,.. hbeny 1.n '1DCC me oc vs INC Susman'scomm1tmenttobasbthrt errance . cad.' ompano doomed at some point in lhe foresee:· of Roe vs. Wade whale d1ucntm1 d,ccisaon an 1973, said the •7·)'tar-old that women should bC allowed to Lane No. I 08 $31 .000 able future but the pro-choice people from a 1986. dcc1s1on stnkang down usman, who acknowl~an fcclana malte their own decisions on abOrtioo Machel Lcmburg. 19372 Sunray arc tayina the legal groundwork for certain abortion rqulauons an Penn--t pressure. has __ ...... hLm 1 ... N#t fior hara ment .Lane $195,000 other attacks on restnctions. alrcad" sylvanaa But 1t 1s unknown whether .. -la I t\.c.1\-d 1 "Ul'I"' ... ... Mr. &. Mrs. Steven T. Olson, SOS r · It waJ an the re ~ an ear Y by mail and telephone Someone onet 13th St. $439,000 '10s ..that Susman, worki11 u • placed 1 bolus ad in a St. Louis paper Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Glass. 6 t 8 volunteer lawyer for uacide Preven· that wd has hou~ was for sak. More J•sper 13th St. $465,000 R. . G 0 p t . ,, a rg e tion l.nc .• tcaJa.zed the anau1sh of roccnlly, the phone Lines torus home Jasper b 8 ~ ye•r-old Aire· Gerald O. Barnes, 308 6th t. f Sf ng S a f W f U women with unwanled prcpanc1cs. were cut. dale mix who 11 well-m•n· .$26' iVV\ ''It was difficult then, as 1l is now, to hUUV t " t t f M · .,5 case imaiine anythfoa., horrendqu\ I\ .. Thethrca1sdon·,borherme•t 111 nered •nd house broken. Grace E. Wipperfurth, J7 I 72 I I e s a e 0 Is s 0 u r' bean& pr~ant and not wantJna lO for myself.'' he Uld "They bother me omca.11 •t the Or•nge Coun· Abalone Lane No. 212 $18S.000 bc." 1'e said 10 an interview fnda:t for members o( my family. That ty Hum•n• Society In Hunt·. James S.R. Fielder, 116722 Algon· JEFFERSON CfTY. Mo. (AP)_ Webster·~ tenure. That work led him to help another concern me.'' lngton •••ch .. , he Is •ff•c-quin St. No. A $470.000 The Massoun abonion case ~ing In the arauments, Webster wall tlon•t•, Ilk•• ehlldren •nd R,oben -A. Warwick, 17148 Blue-argued before the U.S. Supreme defend a 1986 Ma soun law prohibit· oth~r do91. water Lane $225.000 Coun this week "'ill be the first state ana the use of pubhc fund' for I h I , . • t -==-----------------------""il Attome) General Wilham We~ter abonion and declann1 that human LJega SC 0 ar, 1trgator 0 ar:gue has personally araucd ·before Jhe hfe begins at conccp11on Scct1om1 of Justac.ci. since being elected 1n 198•. the law were found unconst1t1onal by . Bush adm1·n1'stratf'Qn's p0Sl.tl•Qn Stringfellow Hazardous Waste Site Althouah some obw'vers say the u .. D11tncl (oun '" Kansas Webster has tned not to Pohtic12c the Caty. and that dcc1 ion wa upheld by case, cnt1cs wonder if the 35-ycar-old the 8th U .. C1rcu1t Coun of Appealt WASHINQTON (AP) -Ch&i1a tervaU\'e IOcial ~nda. la 'tlppcM· OHS and EPA Ext.nd Comment Period for Republican lS us1na lt lO boost hts "Given the publacuy lhc ca~ 1 F ..... who will reptttrnt lhe ..... UKCI bdoft. lhc Su~ COun. he political future. Webster is already aemna. ifs hard not to $1)' thlt ldmaittratJOn when the Susri* \'.P~ ~ bfGid ute • of Pro~ Plan end Offer Opportunity 10 laymathearoundworUora f992bfd Webltcr is arau1na n to promot~ COWtbiiiilJ'IUnwntlWednCI ... ~ apan1._._1v.....,,e'-_ ,,.,_ 0 •~ E ti t-.a for1ovemor. himself,•• Thomas Bl~mtnthaJ. a •'•i..ouri abonioa cue, •P M 1ntltlJQtMli1GJOfcivil riillltllw. Comment n AeY...u • l'IUI..,, Tonyfcather.cxccutived1rectorof lawycrforabonion nahtudvoai1es. coah'lenb.ilMet(morutepldols ....,AIMI aie once u,..ct tta court to Cost Comparlaon• for sne Clea .. up. the M1uoun Republican Party. ex-. said recently. "This makes It more tbiD. litipior. ovenum IU landmark Rot ft: W.ade C!:MCd doubt that politics was be· obvious this 15 •political QUC$l1on. ~HarvnUiuverptylawlldlaiM decition. wiich ~littd abbri.ion in S nd W~bMer'shdcc1s1onbtopersok nally nowt•-~ one.·· d h 1 nol M+ewl ~uthor of lix bOoka on 19't 197J. The Cahfomla Department of Health SeMoes (OHS) and the U. . araue ~.ore l e court, ut ac nowl-'!;V>tcr con ten s c 1 mere y n, aaa. IM proper ecadenuc Credca· Environmental Protection ~(EPA),lnresponeetopubMcrequest,... cd~d the case has not hurt him. try1na to do the best JOb pos 1bte on &iilL Bui be alto wrved 11 ~ Iii• 191~ fricDd.of.~un brad extending the comment period for the OYeretl Site Aernedy Propoeed ~ • He's already got a strona political the cate named Webster vs Rcpro. tm*al _ lbe toventnleftt't top. ~ ~IYPll~.lb.Ortiotl that was released u the F«>ruety/March 1989 Strtogfllol# Update. In benefit out of 11 by the fact that it•s ductive Health Services. ranked counroom laW)'Cf-lar bar ==-IM1 were '11W; 1n· addition, OHS and EPA are offering an opportuntty to comment on the aonc this far. I don't think he would .. This as one of the motl important by :9 ;~ bi&b diiwt 'otc. Agencies' revised estimated cost ciMnup ~llOnl. Initial cott• were 1raue it if ht didn't think he was the u1e1 oftht term.his one of nat10_. ~ dlat ccaure, he wu crib· Fried iaid ·a. n.. Wide ... to far I presented In the Overall Site Remedy Propoeed Plan, Md the Community best attorney for it," Feather •id. 'sianifkance and il merits my penonaJ cilild e., ... WIM> •id 19e Wiii too ....... diet,........, iboulll oterruJt GroundWat« Pr~ PW! that WM reteaed u the June/Juty 1W Six M1uoun catn have been heard pa.nicipelioe.'' Webster •id 1ht0U9b re.t• ~ litiption witb ideo-it." I f Strlngfettow Update. The pubic ()()ft'W'l19nt period~ on Mtiy 15, 1ee. by die U.S. Supnmc Court darina a IPC*• •• a Mlly J•lllM ..,._ II 80 ~ ..... .., • .... -n JliI1Nillt• No. J ,.. 1a •c-m.uo. • • ., '° t A formal comment period for the r.wtled eetimllted ooet c:ompw1eon1 II ...... Pried Wll Yiewed 11 a champ.on an aboniOn: .. · Fried · Wr-ok an that not requ red under eectlon 117 of the CompNhelllt"9 E.nWonmenMllt ~dae a-.. adminituation•t COO· brief. Response, Compenutlon 8nd u.blhy Act (CEACLA). commonly ••red to u Superfund. Howewr, l6rQ the dedliOn to ..-nd the 001•11•ll periodfortheOYer .. StteAemect,'PfopcJeedPW'l~be--lded~ The ~iust1·ces, the1·r v1·ews pubt6c r~. OHS end EPA deWmNd that~ on I·.,' ;J the reviled 11ltti9led coet c:ompw1eonl would not 8'*8 IN a"9clpeted StrtRllllOW pratlct IChed\Ae. WAlllD'O'l'ON (AP)-Hlie. .. a...,.. lft IM .... o(tid SI pswawe CowtmJ ..... .-ral973a.ft.Wlde--..rHr;flf;d.,,17·2 ~.............. ..,..,.... For many world traveler I London remain one of the world's mo t fascinaung cmes This vibram, d1\erse mtcropol1s pla} s ho t co millions of v1s1tors each} ear, man} of whom are there for the second, th ird, or e .. en fou rth time ro sample more of che rny's s1ghtseeinEt and shopping •. museums and theaters, p:lrks and pagcanuy. 2ll<l perhaps take a daytrip out of London to ex-pl.ore the English councr\ side. No maccer how man~ umes we v1 it, th~ ' tra~1tional s1ghcs such as Big Ben. Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London are sull I ap~aling-. tAd thert-1s almtm-ahvays t Stft onal celebrauon to Wl{ness. or a new exh1b1t1on or hoP' tO VISlt. Some of London's finest pageantry will take place June 1/, during che Trooping of the Colour, rhe official pira'de m nonor of the Queens blltbday, and, again on No\ember 1 t, when _the Lord Mayor s Procession pirades through the streets of the cit} This )Car, -designated as Museu ms Yea r 1 9. the country will be focusing the spotlight on the Brmsh Museum, the V1ctona and Albert, and at lea t a dozen ocher that· will umr1I new exh1b1ts, including se\eral m commemmoration of the b1centtnmal of the lndusmal R~voluuon In all, there are }1 principal collecuons m the ill}_; ra m ' from a useum of (h1lJhood co the nauonal Postal Mu eum. hou mg one of the IPluse see LONDON/16J ___ he . . Charm·ing Country~ide ly DONNA ANO RAY O TT C>..ey ,,_ CCHte_..s.ntt A \I I( to London I one kmJ oi \j(Jtfon in r ngl and. but .i sta\ m rhe coumr~ side j, Jn enmeh d1fforc nc. \ tt equalh en JO\ ab1e. e~penence It\ .in op~rtuntt\ to ... tmple che relaxed. countr) life nle .anJ .ibo \ICW centn and arch1tecture th.in. in m.anr in c.mct\ .appe.u much "' cite\ did hundreds ot \tar a~o . . During a r~cem London.h.i,ed mp. \\e cra\elt'd out co \\ 1 t hi re. in \outh'-'e cem F.nJ!land. for a \ta\ ar Lucknam Park . .a relenth ope ned counm £Ut' c hou~ :rnd ~P3 1tuattd on 2 otcre~ 01 pm:ate p.ukl•nd\. Abouc one •nd ~ qu.irter hour~ from l.onJon '1;1 d t: tf1~h pctd f rain. or tY.o hc)lm h} car. Luc n:anr Pjr '' loc.iced in the vill.abe of Colerne, about 'en mile\ fr1w1 the cit) ot Emtr 'fh~ ~urroundin m ertrorn~ \\O ~ n t or England·~ most exqui ice councr ,,Je. such 11 the Coe wold and the Mendip H1lls. The h0tel proptrt} ori 'mated a\ ~ fa~m in I\ ~. :&round the umc of the Pt.asanc's Rernlut1un in l.n~l:1nJ Then m P20. it \\<I~ oought b\' the W.allace merlh.rnt\ from Br· tol. ~ho hut It the ,eorg1an-m k rr .;n\1on for l~ <. r tam1h home. Alttr ~''mb chrough 'nen1I )\\ t~' r' . . . SccnH of Uigland . 81 Btn prt~dt o 11 bu'tlang but gra IOU\ I ouJon (rop~ U.th Ab rnasctrWork at tht itt of anc~nt Roman bithi.(ctnttr anJ t mn ccriou onchcn.lrie n s.JasbU pb&n (bottomi 2. Looking Good/84 Lucknam P.uk' lasr rts1demial owner \\.IS Graham Be k, a bretder ot chorouMhbred horse . "ho li'ed I Ne urcil I•!i-. 9r htn he old .. 11 of the propert \ txcept for rht cuJ flilrr~1 w 1nmnauonal hocel1er Chnscopher Colt. ttfcetil month ,rnd .. £~.m1llum rt turtw~hment program later. Lucknam Park o~ncd in June. J l !> \\ nh tht' intenor comcned co 9 ~uc t r0t>m<i and nmt 'u1ce,, plu' St\eral ground-floor public room . II th( room' arr md1\1dualh decorated with antique . ra('( tr e' ix><>·,, nd paintin ·~.thus matntamin 1 an a mo phere ot a tudit1onal. elegant count£) homr. . The ht.Ye!' unique teacure. rueh found ·n wur m · ~ue l house . I the lt1 Uf(' ~· Located acru j quadran •ular cuumud trom the main hou . che pa pron.d.n..a. L MX)-square-foot. eared indoor ~~ v. th 11ding doo~ tor warm weather. plu a w~rkout .rO?m. •una. Jat uw. olaraum. and a .alon pro\·1Jm~ l•cral1,, ma s.i ·e ·.and ocher st£\ ice There t 1ho <t nooker room. a bar. and a small resc.iurant for l1~ht me-ah Oucs1de rhe pa. fre lighted renn s court' • croqut't bwn, ,nd path around the cmunJ, for walktr\ and IPJHHSHIATH/15) ' • . ' , .. t \ mcm~ wu~auest Hantet N.-.. (of"Ozz1e anct Harriet" fame). Matlh Orccn and..,.. Catalue performed ••Jt•s Dark on Conservatory Hil!;• tht only 78 Ozzie recorded. Pat ureen and revue pianist Jeaa Tucle••kJ pardcd die oopy on loan from JlielJon. . F~ niaht was also set dcsi1ncr .hU D A111elo'1 binhday, and the llloW c0nCludcd with a surprise birthday pectin& -and pieces of Cake for an. • • • Saturda}' niaht, the members of the Guys and DoffsChapterofthcGuilds ei&htb· rea! u director and C9-of the Performina Arts Center prOduccr of the musical revue (his plhered at the Balboa Bay Oub for wife, Pat. served as fellow produoer), the aroup's annual fundraisin& eve- EUI become 10methi~ of a nina. in its 17-year hilt~. AC<-Altbouah orpnizen ~ren't oer- IO Green, .. Evcrythinl is tain bow many would jOin ill the tif·-memt;en -seu. cos.-spirit, auesu were encou.rqed to ~:~.._tint -Md all petformC:d ~ u "Ganpten and MoU1" -a members.: At last'° take an active · litile levity to "Foratt the IRS0 -and ia aM productioa.;" dine and dance into the eveniJI&, 1llit ~ "old sonp" were In actuality, it was the me auest Gritea ~ 1he cast and whodidn•tamveincottwDe,ubOu ~*""' of 200-plus spanned the and t.eactt.nds were part of most ~);, u were comic idter-evC!)'woman's dii.auise,andtbemen f)ldcl·.-aaadrina take-offs on Jack aOPeared to have raided Al CaPoDe•• tt~~. Aino1 and Andy, and Burns dtieet. ~-·; iDd ~ ~ Sall) Gn...·,(Ouyt and .A member of the audi~nce enjoyin1 Dolls 11 comprised of sinale men Md p.oductioii, and appreciatma the women from lhrou&hout the county), and effort put in by the ,,.._. ... \MtAP /M Nrnturing Comes Easy. A Hug.and Kiss ''Bonus" From Orangew(f}()[} I Sally GUlltore ...., "frlend0 at Guy• and Dolts. .-. P\P\IC \//I Pl I'-' OCJunlor League to feteSOS ne Junior LCaauc or Oranit County will bC busy in the comiaa v.ttb, besillnina with an open boutc for the S.O.S. fee mdical cinic. 661 Hamilton, COila Mesa. on Tbunday, from • io 6 p.m. Tbe Junior LcuDe bu provided the dinic .nth a Bil- inaµal Heiltb Education Proirim f'or iu P.ttcnts, ,,.,b.ich will be shO'MalCd at lbc ()pea House. For fut\Jler tnformation, call the clinic at 6S().()64(). .. WRAP ... C'rom a21 literally brouaht her etc0n on her beck u she wore ha own "pnptcr ... The manncqu1n, which sported a top hat and was attached to the sboukkrs of Gilmore's coat.., appropnately ruck.named "Bupy " Dinner, which included lamb curry, concluded with an apple crips deslert from one of 18 cookbooks written by aunt ....... Jeees. Jonn had dedicated her first cookbook to event chair MIWrff Med, ''and I said sl)e'd bdter -she used six of my recapn." muJCd Mead. Committee mcmben assastJna m the event's plannina included Lori FN&er, s.e LaVoW. chapter prn1· dent Pat &_.rkt, Jer~I JUcMl'dt and Glal Save1e. • • • When 0.. Laffooe. executive di- rector of STOP-GAP. decided to get mamcd, 11 1t any surprise that he would orchestrate h11 wcdd1n1just as he orchcstratn his aroup's drama therapy pcrforman<:e1~ Invitations for the Sunday af\a- noon event (held at Laauna's unusual Oub Postnuctear) rad .. For One Performance Only, 'A Weddma!' (a work in PfOll"SS), St.amna Don Laffoon and Grace Soqea." -and thus the event was themed. Actual tickets were d1stnbuted "'10r to the event, and playbills handed to auesu when enterina the Four royals honored by theOueen LONDON (AP) -Queen Ehza- beth ll celebrated her 6lrd buthday Friday by confemna honorary colonel 1n chief t1tln on two of her cluldren and two relauvcs by rnar- naee. The title bonon an army rq1- ment's echicvemenu by aivma 11 contact with Buck.aftlham Palace and occasional v111u by a royal fiaure- bead. It was the first such title for the quecD'• ICCODd son Prince Andrew, -n actJve naval officer. and for the ''Slaffonisbire Reaimcnt which be now bads. PriDClell Anne's utJe was for tbc London Ofrac:cr Trainina Corps •hkb links London Univen1ty and tbc army. She hu 10 similar titles for rc:ai!ncnll 1n Britain, Callida, .Aus- rilia and New 1.cala.nd. Tbt queea't dauabta·in-law, Pnn- ('ell Dia~ •ho al.ready bdd the title for a Brititb and I Canadian feli· meat, 111ned her lblrd lO bead the IJ9..lltb H..-n. ltl 2 7().ya.r h iltory apan1 the 111 $ ..... o(Walerloo, w 1 lj.t ctwte of mr~ana.cse. the IOcr War mid ol nidi i.n 1900 and lbe Workl War I invulon of onnudy in 1944. Tbc Ducbim of GIOUcalir. wbc>le • buaband is a c:ouain Of the queen, Ml .... c:oloeet 1n chief o( the Roya) lritla RQem. Tbe Queta as co&oDel in chief of 36 ,. ...... club. In add1t1on to the bnde and aroom. "The Ml&Jstratt" was played by H•• latkeep, wath "Pases" Nlc:Mlat OuUpr (rinsbcarer) and Celia Wrtpa (clutch1ns the vows). The sup~runa cut featured H1 Hopes (wath "pre.show" music). solo1su Laucl a.1• and AJo Brttt• , accompanied by Da.W Tu, and LOW PRICE 120°10 ' GUARANTEE ~:!fi read1op by Gary BelJ and •CrffMa .. .. , said this was 101n1 to be untradttional," said Laffoon from the- '•where he and Sonaoto took their posauon under a contemporary pubo-hke structure. fac1na the au-dic~ When the informal ceremony was complete, Laffoon 1nJtructcd the HO some 1ues1s 10 pick up their cha1,., and move them to the back - It was time to dance. Guests ""ere asked not to brina f,fl.S. however, because this '4-as a •eenefi1 Performance," donations 10 STOP-GAP, Hope Un1HrSll). Laauna Shanti. United Wa). or a chanty of choice ""ere encouraged. For ~'CF) item -"°'"'· ~ .. 111 tie II Of !cw.er l~n 1hc hw.es1 PfKC ad~cni~ l'I) any lnul. 1n '1ock rcwlcr If lo\-1tJun JOJ.n, uf )<'Ur Hl'l'TW b~ purdl<t'I<'. )dU finJ 11 ld~m\Cd cl~hcrc for IC)\, ,.c·11 ~und thc d1fkrc!kc f'lu" 20~ '" 1hc d1fkrcncc . • $]995 f"""°'1 ~ ' t ke ~ 1n 20 O\Jnuk •ithout the 8-ie cl~ KC CJQm "*•'" Thc Mltt'd • °'*ia' P*'*"' \.)hndcr •ilh Cb.Ill,_""· ~1· freu.e dJc cyhndcr <Mm lhca pour 1n ma.ired .,.rut , tum IM handle ~ lS .ad ~I G,_ hnmcmak a cram' ( Llm;.t to on e-cs > HOL IOA Y COMPARE $12.95 Patio to Pool -at hot summer prtcesl ( Mnfortahk'. ra ionabk-and h.iply alforct.bk. our 'Ah1tt rc,1n p.llk"l dla1r' 11rt: a tircat ~ t en~ tlw "Mann, umn~r t:~n1ng Thn ·~ •l<KUhk, ~I.he) 're ca ILl •h'fC ... nd Jon'I 'M'rr'I· 11t'l(>UI ,.ear anJ ~u. hcc~~ I.he-. 1rt' <''lrt'n11: I\ durahk ;anJ U\lh c~ IA>llh 1 damr · ,lod1 0£ l ()~4(,H I COMMAES30 Evwy Dey S20 I I ... cu'tcloit. I wo.wa·1 know Wllat bave cboices, 10 maai di.._ to~." ....... to dlooee &Om. I think tblr ,.. -F1onMe Smalel' ~ -tired of bei"I dictated to a.a ~ 11D .. M a lllOdll lhe WM -~led llOUnd by the nole. UUd IO ID in a a WIOD stiOw ... It 1 very euy ~ put.~ I ~wt.o wu ill. coaaemporary. clulic look now .... ~ coatiaued to prolell, but ~ popular white blouees and c:ol- V enlll Miller insisted that there wu orful bluen. A fashion lhow i1a .,od oo OM 1111.'and that the show bad to way to"' idea• for punina toectber to OIL. Tiii late Mra. Miller owned the 0ne·1 penonal wardrobe. modllina ichool and wu Smaiel' 0 You can see how the clothes wiU boa look when beina worn ... ,et ideal oa "Somehow, I lived throuah that mixina and matchina and updatiM show," recalled Smalcs, who Jives in existina wardrobes. - Newport Beach and now heads her "In my qency I have about 2S t• own modelinl llCftCY."I remember I dratwer models. They are all .. " .. bad asked the other models'° write teens to over.70. I like usina an-.. onacanhomethiaaaboutthefubion and silef so women in the·~ they were wariftl, and l just stood on can relate to them. mite aDd read what they wroae. ..Fashion shows are where I Ill •-one of the models had a •uante ideas for m.Y own wardrobe. People .eme of humor and she wrote a ' probably think l have a lot ofclotba. ~ c:om~t about one o_f the but I have fewer than most women. desipen. I reed 1t ~ the ·~ 1t•1 knowina how to build 1 wardrobe bcpn ~ lauab. That liahtened tbinp that is important. I do that with four up I bit andl Sol tbrouah the show," colon. Rd, black &raY and white" said Smales. said Smaks. • ' Now, more than a .quai:ter of 1 The way she wears clothes is real~y cent!'ry later, Smales ti s~1ll doma the key to Smiles' involvement an f1~1on shows ... and, dotna them fashion today. without cards. A model can walk out "I was livin& in Fullerton and and Smales surts ad-libbing. She bou&ht clothes from Bowne's. 'store estimates that each year she docs 60to owner (the late) Gertrude Bowne told 80 shows. me I wore clothes well, and she asked .............. _ ....... l'lorence ..... , .. Ml ..... p11rt of the local falhlon tcene for More .... n a quarter century. · ...................................... ??':='" r:...-~.:11= ·~-la=& y ......... JI R') .-~Mllllk~u•rd ~, ...... <Aid ~ lO~ a.. .. cmle " .... Fiillilr • diilll1111trre lunilj mmrblr Wil my, ™-.:r..ate":m~~ ClllbnlioD will feature pnnet dtn· Gaza (M8J 21.Jw -WU& ':t~.drr:':.:9-wiu lake on addal ovenoaa. Jolt will.._ iallOductiou to faciutina people. focus oe lmfda, 'pell. dependellll. "VWmtiHty and bumor. Sqinarian p&ays role. CANma (June 21.Juty 22): It ii time to ICl'ioulfy cOnlider rmovatina. nmovilllo DOllibly rdcaW.., Your penonality attracU wide specUUm, from {Dlelllctuaf to man la ...... Lunar position accents affair of heart. L80 (July 23-Aus. 22): You'll be complimented oa ability to eaprcss idell, feel•• Soodilbt oa ltalC requimnenll. tax obliptions. Written material feetilred, "y0u'fl 4~ u .. victoc." Qmlini, Vif'IO pcrson1 play roles. '1llOO (AUi-2~SepL 2l . Domestic adjustment features telativcs, visits, pa)'tneDtl Iona ovenlue. N · bor who~ household object mums 1t with apokisies -it's broken. Interest in prdenina. aourmet dinina will be ..,.n.cd. . I'. .... _ h. LIBRA (~t. 23-0ct. 22): Study Vi.tao ~ 1or vaJuaURO anL Individual you looked up to" could have' feet of clay. Means be more telf-reliant. Previous oromiees mi&J>t not bold tr'ater. Outline plans, map 1tratqy. You'll overcomef · ICORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on deldli.oc. structure, des~. added responsibility. Lunar position continues to accent individuahty, oriainality, 1ea 1ppeal. Thote who counted you out a.re due for rude 1waken1na. Capricorn involved. ~ - IAOm.UUUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2ll: Your appeal broadens, romance featured, I very special Aries wilJ llY •You've aot it all togetherl" Scenario hiahli&hts travel, ability to tsruk free from previous limitations. C-APRIOORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Stress independence, dare to dream. You have ability now to carve your own destiny. You'll win friends and influence important people. FulfiJI social obliption. Leo. Aquarius persons fiaure T~ousands of Oranae County me to model her clothes for a fashion f~s have attended shows by women's orpnization. She later cn- Smaln 11nce ~er fateful debut as a coUf'llCd me to take modelina classes. commentator an the 60s. So, I entered a modelin& school in Fulleruon. Durina the years Smalcs has seen Lona Beach owned by Barbara Blake-At one time she operated two 'I had · · prominently. • 've I vcry1nterestmgcarccr. I AQUAlllUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): Learn by teachina. Individual who helped love doina it aJthough it was not you in past wiJI qain be at your side. Focus on character analysis, unorthodoa somelhin& I ever .-ve a thought to ~urea. Handwrili"• will play unusual role. Cancer native is in ..ictore. hemli nes hover about the knees, go ty, .. Smalcs said. schools at the same time. The Santa well above the knees and go well The owner of the Lona Beach Ana school was dosed in '87, and in when I was in h1ah school. I re-..,,.......,_ ... ..... • below the knees. . schooJ eventually became Mrs. Frank 1988, the Fullerton school was sold to Of all of the fash1~ns she has seen Sinatra. and Smales pursued a career model Nancy Timi no but Smalts is ~nd talked about, which ones docs she in modclina and eventually became still involved there.' She teaches 1¥. 1 7:! toda • "uhi of _modclin.& schools in modelina and a class in spiritual member httrina my parents talking PISCES (Feb. 19--March 20): Key is diversification. Check acicounts. about me one time, and my father, insurance policies. A "better deal" could be just around provcrbtal comcT. who was 1 doctor, said 'Florence is Social invitat'on miabt include journey. Publisbina venture leads to theatrical' and that's what modeling constructive creativity. y s ii ons. Women Or:anaic, Anaheim, Santa Ana ana-0eauty. ic .h'nheatrica . • -----IF APRIL II IS YOUll BIRTHDAY you have "writer's sipatorc." Many bive ~Yl>~ with won:ls!' Gemini, VtrJO, Sqittarius HE OVEAWARENESS OUNDATIO.N 1F presents 'ij1 John. Lavery, PA, CMH TRIPLE TRIGGER S YSTEM · · ton and unification of theoretical metaphysics. Learn a process which combines goal targeting. senso-visualizat1on and self· hypnosis to achieve your goals. Fashion calendar A presentation of career fashions 1.m. at the Dana Point Rcson. will be oneofthesqmenisofthe S:30 Rcscrvauonsarc$35eachand funhcr p.m. T~sday "On the Jot> Style" information 1s available from seminar planned at Nordstrom. 496-1642 or 5S9-8905. South Coast Plaza. Oranat-Coas~ C~llcu Comfil11nJ.lY persons play important roles in your life. You are dynamic, restless, creative, flirtatious. Current cycle hiahliJhts travel. romance, ability to influence people despite distance, llRJuqie blmcn. Financial picture bri&htcns in May. Dunna June, majordomesuc adjustment could include chanae of residence or marital status. Aupat will alio be memorable for you this year. \ '\ '\ 1.-\ '\ Dl·:H' AIDS is cantagjflus, incurable; Aet-tancei~- Panelists Edie Fee. VP_oLAvco Services and Darian Hays-wttt-host financial rv1ceS;l>cde Ginter. the third annual talent & modeling president of Ginter &. Association showcase & seminar 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. PR; Shelia Cluff, owner of health Saturday at the OCC forum and spas, and Diane DiehJ of Junior student center. Modeling compcti-Lcaaue. will discuss career strategics, tion, lectures. exhibit booths on belancina career, home and social beauty and health are planned. More pressures and the importance of a information available by caling DEAR ANN LANDERS: )n a professional image. 432-S880. recent column you said 47(000 people Rcscrvauons can be made by • • • Oiedof AIDS11ncethc..car y'80s. You callina..8S0.2520.. Luas Estcvu. Coty wanning de-didn't say how many people died of i ' .. • • .. ,Mr, will present a .sb.ov. .a( htSc ..cancer dunna the ume period. __ _ u fashion~Oefancrs of Orahac fashions Saturday at a bcnclit'in tne When J saw that qotlt com- -_ .... 0 0 u!!! ~1llh or the .. ~•byrd ume Fo 11 rum Thcatc 1 r 1ncdYor'ba Linda. A memoratina AIDS vactt ms on Ted .,, ... _se 1as ions crea\Q,I coun-p even ma p ann by the Fncnds Koppcl's "N1Jhtlfoc" I was in- tians. The .. Mastn"S of Fashion.. of the theater includes a reception funated. My brother had JUst died of '~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~i:ii;iiiiii'iunciibeoniii~iitAiipni'liJOiiwai·inibcaJii'niiatililifiW1~·~th~t~he~s~h~o~w~a~l8~p.~m~.~T~op~siars~J~a~n~d~~can~cc~T~.~H~e~wa~s~44~.~d~id~n~·t~&m~o:kc~a~od~I I didn't drink.. He bved for bit wile and Secretary's Weck ·April 24th-28th three kids. VENETIAN GONDOLAS OlD WORLD ROMANCE N.DAT Gcumet baskets w/~ & roses. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 WEDDINGS AT SEA .Abolrd Luuy v.tlt. M ~ aralg!d. ll'VINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4104 , 191 PIElllEIT Stad•t Government elee- tiO• were reeeally held at Newport Harbor High Scllool for dl!e 1989·90 achool yeu. '&eat \i Sec tary There was no qudt for ham. No our. r·e mention on network TV. No dnun rolls. either. Accordiq to the Amen- Tu Lunch By The Bay' can Cancer Society, a half'-milhon • People like him will die this year. But recSeral fundina for cancer research ii bci.n& cut beck bccaUtc, we are told, A great waterfront view with entrees to match, including: AIDS raearch mus& lake precedeJKe Fresh LocaJ & Hawaiian Fish· Seafood Salads and there just isn't mo~ money to aoaround. Broiled Lemon-Ginger Swordfish ·Shrimp Scampi I realize. that AIDS i1 a terrible Filet Mignon Bearnaise· Cajun Red Snapper dateate. But homoteX.ua11 who are monopmous do not C AJDS. I am cNEWP<Rf'i.AraNG) . ==~7!S:.~=~ : ~~~ ~ -not talbnt about tbae people. I am • E s T A u • A N T talk.i"' about homoeeauals who ~ 503 E. F.d~ter ( ............. ent to the Balboa promltalOUI and recklaa and ~ •"...... -u--aU tbe wanunp. Peninsula ferry landina) Racrvatiom: 675-2373 1 realize tbat . people Who have ~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~AJDS, from wba1eVC1 IOWU, ~ pavely all and Deed our compamon and our sym.-..t.hy, but skip tbe quiJt. ..... ud-}'OU-. fcqrt the drum rolll. too. JUI& remember that AJDS it avoidlble. MOil cucer is ·not. - K.K.,lloclleller,N.Y. 0.. &.&.: I -•t1 s a 2 ,._ ,,.,.,. .. ~._. ... ,.. ~ ... ~ ......... . Iii ,._ Tm CllJ, _..... 11ii •ID I 2 1ae;a...-.... AIDI -.... .-.. ........ ... llllilll0~1irr ii AD "47' .. ~ ...... a1w I 1111 .... fl'lli =-::•······ ftl.-Aa t:'. ,.tr.:~.\== ....................... __ .,,...,_ ....... ....... DIAll ANN LANDDS: I b9w ....... ., ........... 1,000 pc t1 ovs die Ill& 20,... Mid c:-'.:.. .. --. "°" • -..... .. · -....... ..., .... . advw 'rrm1n-. ... 11111Y-...._ .., .. ,, , , .......... .... --~ .... -Git.ii.a.Ii& It ..... .--.r=ft == ="'•tr I= __ .. .._ ... I lnl'.Z rs. Also. riding. hun11na, fhhinJ. lay p1econ shooun~. and hot 1ur nooning can~ arranard \lo'llh prior OllCC. The hotel restaurant senes brcak- ast, lunch. dinner. and a full aOer- oon tea Dinner entrccs :iro mo ti) a s1cal Frenc;h pre~rat1on\ de- . ncd "'1th an Ena.hsh 1nOucncc me intriguing olicnng\ arc chef nthony Blakr's pancakC'\ fi lled " llh talou11le, or sirloin of beef \Cned 1th bab> \egct.ables W11hin six month') of 11s opening last )car. Lucknam Parle C\tabh hed 1tsclfas a popular "rekrnd retreat for Londoners \Celi.mg n bit of rural rclaxauon. and for traH:lers in search of an authent1C English countf') gu est house cxpcrien c The hotel also has , received htah mark in the industry· Four Stars from both the Ro)al Automobile Club and Royal Scotush Automobile \lub as "'ell as Five Crowns (lop of ranie) from the West Country Tourist Board. . Rates begin at £80 for a single. £I IOfort"-~t'~ mcludccontmental breakfast an For rc~rvauons or other mformauon from on America. call (800) 544-7570 Bc)ond the boundaries of Luck- nam Park. t~ ncarb) city of Bath provides plent) to sec and do as well The Cllh _ ... uh a population of about 90,000. -1s renowned for its Roman b:nh1, magnifi~nt medreval abbc)', I 8lh~_ntury architecture. and man) inter~11na sho~ Bath tands on lhr site of Enatand's only hot spnRfS, "'here t"\~ day a quancr of a m1lhon pllom. of Yt'8ter aush out of the eanh at a constanl temperature of 11 S degrees Fahrcn· hell. In the first «ntury. the Roman, ~ttled here and bu1h a temple m honoroftheargoddess Minerva. The) developed lhe hot sprin15 as a series ofbalhs used not onl) for bathing and curathe purposes. but as a oc1al center as well E~ca\allons oft he area surround1na the Roman b ths bca,an in 1878 and continue to the present with a larsc 1te, enclosed w1th1n a museum, a' 1lablc for pubhc '1ev.- 1na. One of the c1l)' lqend from lhc 18th C enlur) ttlls of a man \lo'tth a SC\Crt con1~ous skin disease who remo't'd himtclf from society and became a pia farmer. Thr P•SS then picked up has rash . But one day m the field the pip t.'amc acrou a ba1ch of mud in v. htch the) \lo'lllov.cd and came out pure of hide. The farmer folto~ed and also ~a .cured. ;~nd that's how 1hc Romans' mrd1cinal I mud and curative watcn 1"-ctt ~­ diteO\Cred Re1nfomna locaJ tcacnds 1 an obelisk m lhc ccnter of 1own near the River Avon w11h 1 sian that reads, "Obeh1k was erected m the memory of the happy mtorauon of the Prince ofOrantc th~ fa~our of God and to the ar.cat joy or Bntatn by dnnkina Ba&h walCrl."17 }4," Watb uch wstamonaal -ro)al and othcrwtst -11th became, by the late lllh Century, one Of the moll fullaonabk spat in Europr. draw1nt the ft.tlthy from throuthout Ensland and the Continent. OK mull was the mllll'•fken1 ~n MOM aerracn, an as:ch1tccunal lqac) for the cit). Another Mdlat«tural attrachon is the Beth A~. wtlidl IOMft O\'lf IM ncifhborina Roman blahs I\ rnallefl*\.'C of Gothic arth1tccture. the abbey 11 famous for m E.Ht WiDdow •hich deptcl m 1111Md ~ S6 tcenct from the Ii~ ofChn\t, ru•anawqutntialty from thf bottom left corMr to the top rilht COfMf. and ~ t.> JO fiaum of' taints •th '' a detitht for lh~n ll•111t of 111 many little 1idr strttH and arclMtes ••th 1ntri1uina thopa of a ..... n bOob. CMMr ....... alt;·tbOd arid *'•· and ....-9'1 ;..,.. ~• eaampln; ltaPfNI CJ5 ...... 5& ... ),apedltitt'• .... m;=T~.:...TJ .,,.. -O!tfP"ltll 11 .. ............ .,&Atli- ne,=-:r~-=:.i: ............. ~·­..... °'....,. ... • te ........ .. ... w..· ......... .. ......... , ...... but and •ided IO --a.l oa Mr own. Wlililt livjlls ..... ill s,.ia and Oermuy. ~ c.a•'llld IO ................ _ ....... lllGft ----~ ..z· Al~ ..... tnh ; lilt ol a writer w1a.-a. .... o/1 &kt· book. Cravat UIUll8y left lllJlllllaet after a~ or IO to drvote fUU time to her wntial. · Knowi111 that abe wu eometimes = up aood opportunities with ilbed publicaliaes fot the i.lways uncenain world of fiction never bothtrtd Crawnt ~. ••t always wanted to do -wbat I wanted to do;• &ht llJd. · ''You ao off tnto the woods and and. Aelnailll~ ........ of pi1tiaa ..... • • 11 -cri~Md WMI a.Mr ...... ._. wnUID about wriwl. CnW.. • COUftlllll ber ltudentl IO *'-f.r tbemtelvet. WMn a ........ .., afrlid to II)' whit they tbiat. c.n.. Mid, they are usualfy .. ,,.... -... ftK!llCY.·· Cravens believes the IDOl1 iaapon- anl meuaee &he can convey IO studentt is: Think for ~WI. don't ao with the htrd. ''To be a Wfi1er," Cravee• •)'I, .. i1 to be a 1ubvenivc." EJLcated b)' the broad divenity ol viewpoints offered by ber llUdtDtl, ·Cravens said that tcachinaat UCI WM ,... -like ber lllelllOnlt of ..... I ...... ~ ...... a.ft ..... . , .. ,_ ol ... ...., ...... --el . u...e .. lkat li...... ii =BOC deM. .. CraYW iUd. To new wrilerl who ._. 10 tie ~· Cravem Mid &baa IM le.on ii kamina to live witla ~n. .. All your life you Ft rejected." Cnvent said. "you have to learn ·to live with it.•• Cunently workint on a coatem- novel. Craven• will mum to York at the quarter's end to the work and k>ok for a publjsher, ,:~ --------__. .--.-;~-.~~t'-;"'" ..... ": ~ -•. ~ -' -. -----.. ,~-~ ...... · ... ~~~ ...... ·--~-----_•i.....__.-+""i~. :~·~~-----~..:~11.A~':c. ..,.'-'l._:-1:..i~~~ -~-~··· --~----------""-~~''"'-..... • SAVE 100 TO . 540 ON . . I FUNCTIONAL, DUAL PURPOSE SEATING ~ 1 LI E, RE .LI E D' LEEP LL I 0 FORT SA\ E ':300 39998 QUEEN SIZE SLEEPER WITH INNERSPRING MAnRESS . YE ~:~00 s499?s 87' INCllNER SOfA AVE 170 827998 W!\U. SM"R RECllNEA SWfV(L AOCKE.RiN YOUR cHole.E Of COlORS SAVE . l s89998 LEATHER-MATE. OUEEN S&lE SLEEPER WITH INNERSPRING MATTRESS .>\\E •.-10 . 149998 tlll ... liml.-:lt------,.-....._._ ___ ....... i9 \ \' ' ,_;,J . 1 . . I I t' •I I I I I I j i-- 1 I I ............. fh'h\etic coleetiona 1 n tbt Wciltc[-· When il "9IMI to lhooDiM Md dinint emblilhmena., one·.Ql tM trendy ncwcomcn ii the 77-~-old. Art Nouveau-style ~ichelin BWldina in Bromp&oa Crail, at the imef. section of BromptOn and FUIMm Roads. Three yean •· this wa the British headquaners of the Michelin Tire Company; aoday, it bOUlel shOpa carryina the latest faabiom 1n , clothina. desian, l and home fu'milhinas, along witn Bibendum, a popular new rataurant named after · the Michelin mascot. When Napoleon called Britain a nation -0f shopkeepers be hadn't even seen the Jike$ of St. James, Audley, Bond, Jermyn. and Regent Streets where row upon row of shops offer clothing, jewelry. leather goods, china, crystal, antiques. perfumes, and more. But London shopping is never complete without a stop at Harrod's, . the city's premiere department store that sells practically everything im- aginable. The classic story about Harrod's tells of a gourmet who went to the'storc's food hall and asked for a giraffe sandwich ... There will be a five-minute wait on that, Sir," said the waitress, "as we are just out of ·bread." If you don't crave the exotic, then Beautiful cards -· . beautiful -wishes! l••ll \.\om \OU ln\.t' ht·r II\ wndin11 tlw ·w1\ ht"' '"'"' ht•f ,, H.illm.ul.. c.utl do try tbe pub luncbn. Mined at A lrilJtail Pua .r· va y~ un-IC\'cral ltMMIUQd ,._.,..,.... •• 11aW1 on lri11tft Rall the city. Tllae ...... 0 ... featUft idliMl•U l(rvien, whether they lft f.1!ilOUPI ud a11dwa.e., wved oa ICll9c I~ in&m:ity, or any otht-r q · l1ld innpenaively. roulft. M11Wl'1 new Flexipa11 of'ftt1 nterminsled with London's com· a llOOd valut for paasenttrs who arc rMrcWI districu and historic squa~ muint one or two Iona joumrys are hundRcla of ear1t1 and prckn1, durina an ~t·daY or fiftttn-day which provide pteturesque setti• time period. Prices bqjn 11S149 for a for watkins and b(idle paths.. filhina fleaipua. S 179 for a rqular eight-day Ponds. open.air tttt.lutanK. •nd ~ for ckuits. contac1 8ri1Ra1t at bandsa.nds. (l ll) 624-8787. The la~t and best known 11 Hyde We traveled Brit Rail for a leisurely, Park, which was Henry v11r1 hunt-scenic, 1ide1rip to Edinburgh. A late i"' arounds four hundred years qo; afternoon t.-ain from London took us now it is a popular place for strollins. throuah nonhem c1lie$ and farm- fishina. l*ldlina small boats on lands, with a mid-evening arrival. For Serpentine Lake, visjtina the bird our stayover, we spent two nights at sanctuary, or listening to open-air the new E.dinbu~ Sheraton in concerts. Festival ~uarc, which put us within Gettina around London on city easy-walkana distaocc of the city's buses and the UndergrouJld trains main attractions, including its p1c- (thc Tube) is a berpin ,with a Visitor turnque hilltop castle. • travetcard. (It's not available in Other sjdetn~out of London took London, so buy a vo\lcher from your us to the ancient city of Bath and travel aacnt before )'OU leave home,) Castle Combe in southwest England: The<ard allows unlimited use of\he and to Stonehenge, near Salisbury, buses and Undcf'IJ'ound In central where the famous stQne circle stands London,.and costs S 13' for, lhtee days, in a arassy field1 as a permanent S29 for a week. The card comes with reminder of Bntafo's ·prehistoric d.iscoun~ voucher~/or restaurants and• people . s1ghtseeang attractions. Another way to see London or the For both intercity travel and day surrounding countryside at economi- trips out of.l..ondon, there arC' rental • cal rates is by way of various British cars available such as Europc.ar, .l\irway.s packages. Hertz,andAvis(ifyoucangetusedto Perennially popular with theater driving on the left side of the road), buffs is British Airways' London and there is Brit Rail, with a large Showcase, which gives you tickets to network of scenic train routes around Phantom of the Opera and the country. · Aspects of Love, ·plus six nights of 1tOcd •cconHiioda~ O.linealil ~ ................... ... ~c!lbmiMODl\TIONI The~ bcMel ...... lft lilMd • in pounds. Ai aJie timt otdm writia&. tM rate of e~ ol lbe ~ pound WU SI. 70. . Hy~ Park Hotel, ~ O·S00-22S·S843). ii a 'f'"l'UllbOuie l=one hOtel o"ertooti111 H)ldf Put and facina the lhoppif11 ~­ which includes Harrod'a. ht 180 rooms and 19 suites. recently ~ storedJ. be&ln at £ l 6S for a 11njle, £ 190 ror doubles. Sheraton' Hotels ( l-80Q..32S·3S3S) ate represented in both London and Edinburah. Rates at the Shenton Park Tower, London, beain at £I 4S for' singles, £ 160 for doubles. The Edinburgh Sheraton's rates begin at £ 7 5 for a &io&Je, £ I 00 for doubles. Children ages 17 and under stay free. Best Western London Tara Hotel, Kensington (1-8()().528-1234), is close to the W~st En'd, with an average room rate of £76. GETTING THERE British Airways offers 'two daily flights from L.os Angeles to London•s Heathrow and Gatwick Airports. Other airlines with flights from Los Angeles include Amerjc.an, Delta, and TWA. ·For more information about travel in Great Britain, contact the British Tourist Authority (213-628-3525). World Trade Center, 350 S. Figueroa St., Suite 450, Los Angeles 90071 . .......... .... , . *A &I 9 172 0 AKI •AKQ2 r: ...,. • KAn . • Q•2 •I ltt53 Q Q 11t5 Q Vewl O Q3 O lttt765 • J t 5 3 • '·' IOVTH .• 7' 9 AKl6'3 0 '2 • ti I' ,The biddiq: s..111 w..a l Q ... 3 0 ... r.. P• Norcia I'.-' 2 NT . P .. ·' '::) , .. Opalina lead: Two of • Trump Goup Tommy earned hls IOUbriquct early in life. Even in hi5 , collqe days be wu noted for bum· blina play except on thote occasions when the trump suit broke badly. . North's respome of two n'o trump ulced Tommy to describe the nature of his weak two-bid, and Tommy's three-diamond rebid showed a bad band but a aood suit. Nonh certain- ly was jUJtirted in 1oln1 on to slam. estcliff Plaza ough the eyes of a· finicky shopner IMAGES -HALLMARK 631·8888 CHARLES H. BARR JEWEL£RS "WE SELL SEASHELLS" CHAMPAGf£ Champagne & Parts Blues an unbeatable comb1nat1on! 14Kt. Shells for your collection ................................... from SJO 642·3310 645-6731 _..DRIPERl& DAMONS..-........-_....- ... ._ ....... m:1t1r•llllWMll..._.,.., . .......... ,. ... _, ... not ToauaJ. Hi warhi -dlil II be cou'd !IC'.oR two ruff1 la Mnd ud, .. &be ............. Of ma ~. 11e CCMlld • ....., 11..a worthy in tnampl. II miPt .... lhll Ille ob¥ioul cards lo rurr would be • ..,.. ud a diamond. If JOU cboee lb8I line, Welt would ovemaff tbe third dia- mond and nit, ud 1te Would aliU have to ICOft a trump trick. Tommy realized he could not make his aJtm if Wat held fewer than three cf ut>s. Thcref orc, bcf ore commitffia rhimlelf, bl · the other. suits, he cubed dummy's hip clubs· and lea.med that West had started . whb tour clubs. So his first ruff was a cl\ib. Now he had to auess whether to ruff a diamond. or a ss)ade. Here, the openina lead suuested stron&ty that West held at leut three spades, so next came the ace ... kJna of dia- monds and the remainina spade honor. A spade ruff then reduced both declarer and West to noth.ina but three trumps. Tommy exited with a low heart, and West was forced to lead away from his queen. Drapers & Damons carries a wide selection in dresses, sportswear and accessories for the Newport Buch women. 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HllLllll •aaTUITlll* w1tabulout 180 ec.an &4&-0150wner the cnet•~· •nd meke ••ITUITfl* •-•'1~1Nlty ... ,_ , Bey & City llQht View9· -tome SS1 5 BR, 3 BA lof1 N'WOOO COUATSIOE Ill Jl l P~ ~.;;;.;"~~ s.. L A • CATALINA• WTltll 0... titting rm P:R, lrg kitchen, 3BR 11ngle level m1n1 ----·----· NO i:1".;.Jl do w n ltywletennlt cOl.lf'U Ex~t)C)MI v81ue SI a 8Hutllul 2 8R 2 ''t8A JUST LISTEOllJ lormel 0R,3c.,g•rtn2 c:ond protlanoscap& ******* 20ll-u PoOI•. En~ the part< OfM1 prie. w/TERMS• townhouM. 2 c., gar909 :JSR 21 ... eA 1 story condo llOf!M 91 'Gr .. t Fam•lyN Asking Price $309.000 •• -, ... , . • '.... BR ,..__ Must .... APPi ONLY! lnllCM lnd(y. communlly wllg y.,d I NB Al'l!era living on• cul d•1ec OPEN HSE SUN 1·5 _.,,.,. - Waite 10 bet! echoOll 1 ;r;llngh~~· S•tS 000· Call lor O.tailt ATRICK pool/spe Shows Ilk• • S 101.500 Call Anne AU fll IHl,000 4 BENJAMIN IRV Aar• Plan 6 1>roffflJOt\ally etiopa •BR family rm Shown by aPPt only, Agtt TENORE 121 1 200 or rn¢el located by lhf CO<• M<:CUatld 631· 121& I CloM 10 snops freeways .!..Monroe & Trabucol ~:,.•1-:1~ • r;rw0 38 R pool Perl 1 N .....,, -·· 780~8702•Agl net ol ~ I Fiii· c;hurchee IChOOlt Col· 7 5 9 -, 2 3 4 I om. toe P ins ~ ,,.:;900 ..... -(OY« 1100 000.000 Sold!) ~ 2229 Saybrook, i.oet and lfltatta.nment fl w 1pvt IP• Llllh land· Owflf;Agt 950.5144 lll 1111 • C>e>en Su~~~~ Call PJ Too big f0< owner agen1 ~ f/ tn~~.A >,I ~=~:: ~n m:11nlail~~; " -MYl&MMl-1212 .. thenuttump1yao we '/k<~~ r ,c value Gated entry FOf ••sHTll'l mmt UITW .,. '""'ng the., .. c eu R E A l T y de1e111 a. app1 only, ~ , •UllllNW ~ ,Jlfj.A..V -/ LARGE R-2 LOT Ml·llM PATRICK TENORE SPACIOUS 5 bdrm, 3 beth \I\\ I "fl I~ \. ·11 -" ,,_,_.,E 2'-'BA. 2 't car garege 9'11 Miii OPEN TODAY' _. ~ -_..,. C•tm renovation 'lBR SELL 721·2001160·1701Agt • SornerMt home lends • ConOo. So ol hwy nlry WTl9I lrplc tush lndscpe SAT/SUN 11 • (Owir 1100,000,000 Soid'l thll hOuM to Immediate ~ALTOAS hall, IMng rm lrplC <Sen FA LA. 3BR, 28A Leg IOI w/Mduded welerfall & New homes, Newport occ.vpancy fOf c1ee,t1~ wet b., bdrm. 2 tuH G1•tlam1lyl'lon'WI OPEN spe Priced to NII O.,.n He tgl'IU efu , 2 •3 thro u ich < lct\<,ilrt•d cMcc>f•hng 3-ear garsoe ....... beth•~ P•IJO pool, HOUSE SAT/SUN '5 Sundey 11·• 2232Eloen Pelmer. 38R 2 ~BA ••2 1111 owrllled outdoor 1pa Comemp 2BR. Oat\ or IP• Won tlall 760·I03 S26t.OOO 548-1904 12nll00 Bkr e.tt-8003 •772·3501 • • · end queftty lend1eap1ng 3BR"· 3 ball'! home won • are• few of the outttand· charming 2BR 1 • .. ~e In· Ing cheracter111 lc 1 eome unit $825,000 18'5 000 S W Meyett. Ownet/Bkr 11M10I (7~59-7028 I • )(>f ·i I L KJN UPI •tlllll lfll ( 1 I ( '\t-' • · ~ Fully refllOf.d M25K QJ>n If!:! l l ~11'·\.'-' Set-Sun t-4 78(>-1855 Uiiill HUI TOii'-• --I lllflTI••• -Pric. ela9hed to S&&S.000 PIUllHI 322 POINSETTIA •BA Ranch home w/~uett 2'~8A Bkt M S-118& b()e•M S.A.~~~Au~aa~e~:-1-i~iiiilliiiiiiimiiiiit" pond All fence d w/electrlc gete 38A • •lattKMd gr1nny fiat 1550.000 Allie fOf DIANE. Cen t ury 2 t Her· rl me n /M lll e r C o . 1-800-82'-2 UIO ---PANll'Tt w ... gwe you the dOwn lln Uchg lor a atiere ail OWO· ershlp You make lhe mtNy pym11 & we lher• epprac, You racetve 100'V. tu 1>ene11t1 Mutt •••• .. au J~~~~O! Megntffc:enl latldtcaping on OY'lteaed IOI 58R 3BA. 2 story temlly hOfne w/eJtpanded brMklHt oooll.. &.. e>oQf &.. en.tel'Ulno- lng .,.. Cati ESTHER YANK e•0-15211 or 790.5000 REAW 1 ~ ciMn eteott ~· \t\\ l ""fl I~ \ ·1 1 t57-eG02 Dye Ev, Wk s rt. Al TOR~ , Older hOme on ~ ~t ~l!!!!!!!!!!l .. 111!!'!!!!!!!!!!!! ~~~ 1~;~• ,,.~:·11~ Mlllll mll . 8111·8 '60 *" .... * PGA W!ST LA QUINTA Plat\ 2. 28A 28A. 01 .. t • COl'net tocallOn, guard· Highly upgraOed. loc on ge1ed com mun i t y Ith green UnbelMIYeble 1498 ()()() • 720--0528 pra 1199,500 121-1512 _ • NEAR t>Mch, new Ca~ _____ .... m Cod atyte 2·1ty hM 38R 2''8A PCH/Mac.Arthur 148·1501or14-4-'58' • • Let U1 Http Y H Sell Ye• Prpt~~- Cli Cll1itfW, 642-5678 for Information & ur rl I ly · 1~ lis- :__~~~~~~~--r1~~HrA~TI\b BR01\-f"i*"chf'~~H\.,~,--~~_;._- DE T REAL ESTATE COMPA HOW TO MARKET YOUR .PROPERTY *** OUR AGENTS ARE PROFESSlONALL Y TRAINED TO HELP YOU ASSESS THE MARKET VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY AT NO OBLIGATION. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS SERVICE, JUST PICK UP THE PHONE AND GIVE US A CALL. OR. CALL FOR YOUR FREE MAP OF NEWPORT BEACH WHILE.SUPPLJES LAST TIP SALES PER Sii FIRST QUARTER 1111 DllllY 1111 HARBOR view HtLLS -Remodeled ) BR. one level home with. v1 w of hay. city hghlS and sunsets t ovely landsc.lplflg with patios pool and spa Skylights, French doors S71<l,OOO -91a CANYON-=aeautt llJR:--TR . s 1 eve condominium in the h art of Ne\\.poft Bea h Large b.11con> overlooks olf course Loveh neu· trot dee.or Tennis. pool $2q7 000 llLUfFS -View of p.-irk, h de lree wide 11eenbelt b.panded and re modeled Security system Located cl~ to schools, hCJpS< W1ldhfe ~~~ ~w ~ llLUfF8 -five BR. fa mily room kitchen. one block to hopping. park. pre hool and klnder&ard n Welk t'O Ba(k Say. New off "'1\lte carpeting. nd p.,11nt S <) •LCOURT -f our BR. W> BA. home on elC.tra larce private lot Fr nch doors. nd h rdwood floor thr003hout. Perfectly manicured pool sized CJOUnd , p.l nd waterfall. SI , 195,000 8AYVllW COURT -EJc nt hvu"' Sophist•· cat~ prof t0n.1l reueat n prestltiOus Newport Beach ~tcd community. Decorator perfect; $2%.000 .· * * •MDUCID• "* * -A decOf'atOf''s dream, white-on-white Hifh c Ump. red die rool. pro-fn~I land ping, White. w~ shutt~ e tr• room for man~ u Assoc poQI & spe. S56t;.OOO I I llAWID -Macnifieent fanuly home. ~ BR. 4~ IA. lnctedJble prmet. khchen, t.mMy room. lcwety tp«:loul ~ ter suite, ~Yf'Chts and mote Tap ol the liM adtom ~ vn 61 ~ ... & city llthl$ $&49,000 -CMYOll -BeMIMty ~ted tr• cl6oriM' Ill ltmlJy home AtMilMt ... Of bfick. FNneh doors Located °" elie ailed "'8e privMe pooe-. lot :S tm.ooo • ***OPEN HOUSES*** * * * SATURDAYbNLY * * * Hf\RBVR lRtSl I -IR\.'l'I J .. 14.500 I ' 2 Luc.fM \.1.1rt~ MJk IT h 1141 E.e.lboe H bk:' 0t nn; ***SAT f., SU *** co -.i l Bit BAYCRfST 'I AR c;P<l H HICHI A'lilJS • IJIOOOO I S5M,OOO I ... .000 I 11aooo-- t • IOIAcada 'lo th I • .. 1920 C.ommodofe Ln~ 1 81\ YVll w <. \ )JI T sae.ooo 7' .. ycreet Ct I l ,, BIG CA~\O~ 11.215.000 17 PtMtNrat <AWllU/ 1~1 ~· I~ BIC CASYO~ mt,000 11~ 4• I~ 8l.UftS $341.000 ) I ***SU DAYONL Y*** HY Hill ·-~ k>lO 000 '-~ Sl96CJIO I ~ un.ooo 1-5 ••.4'5 000 , ... Ptt 000 t tOO ... UM J pool. ap. \ta' Pr H \'HILLS .000 tn .. t •• 4 • 0t • r \. (f,h JI HARROP RIOCt 3073 Cor• ftortoflno 1•11 Gui tc~ Ba ~ 5• pooA, •• SPT "'0 •• Bf I JR 'Pl ......... Courl 2 Cabv W•id f\ ~\Vil C IRT , • .., .... c.. , ctcx .. 111ot.t n rue <:'A~~ON • · .. llST TIWISICTillS . FIRST QUARTER 1111 llCll COOPER I BAYVIEW COURT -Mcli1\lhcent townhomt: with pac • to spare N arl~ new Close to hop- ping and fr<-eway .:>ccc s Entov walking logging or nicychn& round Upper , WJ')Orl Ba-. Three BR. J AA $175,000 --......oR ~NOS---C~tom1red home on Qu ct ~orner lot Dramat1i. ccJtht"dral ce1hn and huge happ~ country kllc:hen Good locatton. great family hom Re dv to mo\t' into $549,000 C.D.M. Sto£ OF TH,E BAY -A lowest pnced condom in ium 1n H rbor W6o<ls f our >eilrs new Tw o BR 2 BA fireplace, g;ir,1ge Man) UPirade Ideal for firc.t time bu>cr S2 I Q,000 UDO P~ -V a t1on ll\ln& ~ear round. Acros from private beach Beauttfullv decorated 2 SR I BA. mob1l home Ba~tront location Close to r~taurants 579,q()(') -LUXUNOUI 8AYFRONT -lmmoculate custom home on Promontof) A..1)! 1'1('r and slii:> for lar~ yacht. five BR, 4'h SA I rge fam1I\ room Three car pr S 1.075, HANIOR NDGE -8rcathtak1n view of oce n nd CH)i Mirrored \\al El g nt, pactoos in-- tenor. fl~e BR.· ·p.arate fam1I room. Al rm ) tem, air c.ond1t ionlng S99'U)00 HAM°" M>GI CMIT -Hichly uPlfaded lu•ur:y condominium. prd pted communlt)i, with pooh. spas aind tenn court Ver prfv1te lociltk>n 4/5 BR. lVJ 8A, retre~t. Furnllhinp nepiabte. $695,000 r-, I I I 2 .... . 1430 Dolphk'I T• .• !MM T•rece 144-8080 M19,900 let/Sun 1·1 1U7 Dorothy Lane, H. Hlghlende t44-l200 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2571 Weltmln81• AM, Colta Meaa: 541-1tcM 1289,000 · Sat/Sun 1·5 320 E. 211t St, E'lide C.M. 131-1300 $3A5,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ·=~.=.--._M ·~--'-:rcu......_,M IOIHw._..., Hunllngton ...._ ID-8l1T lnl,900 lat/8un 1-e 2011 Hlat*nd OrMoOo Newport a.ct\ . 722-7...... ...... • let/8un 1-5 1804 Klnalet Ct .• Meea V•de ·-Pooov. Corona def Mar 131-1400 ..-.ooo Sunday 1-a •1-1401r ... ooo aeteun 1-5 5572 ~ Terrece, Turtle Rock 11n Port ce.tdae. HV Hornet 144-toeo 1745,000 Sunday 1-5 l44-IOIO llA.000 I •2054 Orenge, C.M. •27:7.= ~ooo' H.V.H~--1e .. .-1 • 845-0303 12n.ooo Sat&un 1-4 -·· .._. -· •g 473 ADD6e. Way, EMUlde, C.M. . t....,45 HerbOf Ridge Or, Hrbr Rdge, NB 407 Preoceton, CM. ..._..,15 s:M5.000 Sat/Sun 1-A 71CMOOO S77S",OOO . Sunday 1-5 541-2313 SHl,000 Sunday· 1-5 Sunday 1-5 IOl'l.1aM. CdM 84+4200 S380,000 4008 Inlet Ille, Hrbr View HIH1, CdM *1724 Tradewtndl, Ovr Shre, Nwpt 8ch •1IOI a.nctMwood, BaycrMt Sat/Sun 1-4 780-5000 $M9,000 Sal/Sun 1:5 790-5000 $539,QOO Sat/Sun 1-5 l44-t200 M59,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 129 Mede. 88tb09 P9ntn. lfS-7300 SU5,000 t441 ....,.. .. T•race, Irvine T•rac:e, CdM 725 Via Udo Nord, Lido Ille •••11 Sen Mateo, Spyglaal, CdM Sun 1-5 780-5000 $1,238,000 Sunday 1·5 831-1400 $775,000 Saturday 1-5 790-l000 *'85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 71 ~Ct., 8ayylew l44-e200 $2M,OOO •••3304 Marcu1, Newport Beech t2n..vta San Remo, Lido l•le, NB t2000 8Mtlllao Or., Dover Shor• Sat/Sun 1-5 842-2134 $758,900 Sunday 1-4 759-1890 $749,000 Sunday 1-4 &4• toeo fee5,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 101 Columbia, Nwpt Creat, N.B. 173-7300 $250,000 Sun 1-5 3358 Martaold,C.M. 54e-2313 SSSt.000 3358 Martgold,C.M. Sunday 1•4:30 278 Villa Nova, C.M. 848-7171 ,$254,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 188 Fa6rwlnd9, C.M. M&-0303 s 191.500 Sat/Sun 12-4 54t-2313 *339,000 Sunday 1-4:30 .•2402 Vl1ta Nobleza, Bluff•. NB ~73-9333 $388,000 LH Sat/Sun· 1-5 220 Nice Ln, VIiia Balboa 759-eeOO $322,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 t408 Onda, Bluffs 844-9080 $405,000 Sat/Sun 1-.5 t19151 Woodford Terrace, Irvine 25731 Padua Or, Laguna Hiii• 215 PllUllM, Eutlide eo.ta Mela 831-7300 '220.000 Sun 1-5 173-6553 $249,000 Sunday 12-3 243 P81mer, Newport Height•. Coeta Mesa t32 Sea laland, Big Canyon 722-3501 $339.~ & up Sat/Suo 11-4 144-toeo $335,000 Sunday 1-5 ••11 Sheatwater Bayview T•,N.B. 173-7300 $375,500 Sun 3-5 24982 Sutton Ln, Lllg. Niguel 1• 1900 $188,IOO Sun 1-5 ... 1. Via Udo Nord, Udo .... Nwpt Bch 142-5200 $1, 725,000 SUnd8Y 1-6 t2919 Raqueta, Btuffa 759-eeoo $399,000 Sun 12-5 * • 1100 Sea Lane, Harbor View Hiii• 844-8200 $719,000 Sun 1-5 * •41 Southampton. Belcourt Hitt, NB 75M700 M59,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1533 SyMa Lane, Harbor Highlands, N.B. 541 1192 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-5000 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 •a501 Woodland Pl, Santa Ana 541-2313 $249,900 Sunday 1:-4 1874 Wren, eo.ta Mela 546-2313 $340,000 Sunday 1-4 4 II 1tl11 Fiii II er RI t•2415 Buckeye St., Ealtbtutf,N.B. 7.59-9100 S736,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 «6 Catalina Or., Nwpt Height•. N.B. 831-7300 $589,900 · Sun 1-5 2713 8. Glenerbor St, Santa Ana 54M121 '305.000 Sun 1-5 182e TNll~ 8aycr•t, NB 71CM171 1549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1801 Tredl'Wlnd1 Ln, Baycr•t. N.8 . 131-7300 1411,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ...... 9 lJrblno, Northwd, Woodltrm, Irv. 831·7300 SH5,000 Sat/Sun1-5 **t432 Vla Udo NOf'd, Lido I .... NB 780-5000 11,220,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1901 Yacht Aeeolute, N.B. 759-9100 $950,000 ..... Sun 1-5 Sun 2-4 211 ..... flll II" 1111 V8n Burwt, C.M. 146-2313 1251,500 3073 Corte Portonno, Nwpt North 644-8200 SM6,000 Sun 1.5 • 1820 Commodore, Baycreat , 844-aoo llM.000 8et/Sun 1~ Sat/Sun 1-5 215 Ocean View. Newport Height• 844-9080 $1,296,000 Sunday 1--5 221 Via San Remo, Lido l•le 3143 Corte Portoflno. Newport Beach 780-5000 $575,000 Sun. 1-5 300 Femteaf, Corona del Mar 75t-ee00 $1,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9080 $735,000 Sunday 1-5 171 Shorecllff, Corone del Mar 8Un 1-5 Sun 1-5 ·TIWllllES lllMS Fil SILE 1 • ,._ Fiii IM er Ill , .. 10088 Bayside Cow E,, N.B. . 831-1400 $540,000 2 •••••• Sat/Sun 1-5 ••vt270 c.gney Ln *-109 Npt Beach 722-7118 13"39,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 v••122 Hartford, Bayridge, NB 873-9333 S275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 801 Udo Pertc Or. 111 E. Udo Vlllag 831-1400 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 * •2221 Saybroof(, Costa Mesa l3a-2000 $189,900 Sunday 1-4 * • '87 Schenley Bay (BaJter & BrlltOt), C.M. 112-0555 1164,900 Sal/~un 12-5 . 557-4373 $800,000 Sunday 1-5 •112 Waztera, Udo 1• 131-1400 $750,000 1958 Port Edwerd, Harbor View Homa 144-9080 $599,900 Sunday 1-5 t2315 Vilt• Huerta (The Bluff•) N.B. -1~JM90. H Sat/Sun 1-5 15 SkyaaU, Jum ne Ml(' --- 144-9080 1518.000 Sunday 1-5 2001 Altura, Irvine T•rac:e 944 eoeo MH.000 Set/Sun 1-5 ...... 111 8aycreat Ct., Bayview • &44-aoG $375,000 Sun 1-5 •2030 Catwrt, C.M. ...-.111; $312,000 *1507 8enfW Doane Terr. lrvtne Terr, CdM 720-0111 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 500 Dehlia, Corona Def Mar 124 Congteae, C.M. 14&-717j $219,900 Sunday 1-4 3l30 Crystal Lane, Santa Ana 541-n13 $204,950 Sat/Sun 12-4 - 2812 Duke Place, Coeta M ... 54&-2313 $2&4,000 310 E. 19th St., Coeta M ... 850-5511 $314,500 . 421-D E. 20th St, Coeta Mela Sunday 1-4 Sat/Sun 12-6 759-1177 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 •2232 EkSen Ave, (R-2) Eaatlide, CM l4&-8003 $219,900 Sunday 11-4 *211 E. Wlteon, Coate M ... 540-7355 $310,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 4e8 Gavtata. Bluffa, N.B. 759-eee>O $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 12-4 114 Merrill Pt, (2 H ... ) Eutlide CM 17MSH2 $358,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 t2200 Port c...tllle, H.V. HomM 7&9 MOO SSOt,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1112 AttOde lelend, Meea V•de. CM '40-1316 '271,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 t1'17 .... FontalneblellU, 8tg Cyn, N8 ln-lllS 1811,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t1'11 "'-U.=, a.a Canyon, NB en.m3 ,000" Sat/Sun 1-5 etl'll ......... Bayy'9w, NB 121-1IOO IU9.IOO Sat/Sun 1-5 75t-ee00 $735,0!>0 J4 Wlndeor, Harbor Hiii 131-t400 s·1.125,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 *2317 Vllta Hmrta, BIUffl, N.B. LH Sat/Sun 12:30-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 2008 Port Ramegate, Har. View Homee 75t-MOO $585,000 Sat/Sun ~-5 1504 E. Oceanfront, Penn Pt. 831-1400 M95,000 Sat/Sun 1~5 •t-133 Goldenrod AM, Har. View Hlhl. N.8. 831-7300 $758,000 Sun 1-5 ............... "' . 2 II 1tl11 f 11 II 1r Ill t3 H-w Moon :an et-• ... HI" 1001 ~. C.M . Sun 1-5 -· • -TV' ..... 2313 ....... 9,500 144-9080 tl7 ,000 Sunday 1·5 .,._... _.. 11 Hermlt8Qe, Big Canyon * • t 10 Qeneve, Herbor Ridge Sunday 1-5 144-'8200 $820,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .........aoo $2,850,000 ••....,11.s.tty, Jamine Crwk, COM 720-0528 MSHS.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2297 Pdlic #201. Coeta Mela Bluffl 131·7853 $232,000 Sun 1-5 1111••• 2529 Back e.y Loop, Back Bay 7H MOO S2te',000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3231 Cl8y St..&.~ Beach ~ 831-14'00 W34,5oo Sunday 1-5 .............. tt1'••atOC..-LAS08,VMlalelbOa,N8 ~. 1171".IOO Sunday 1-4 •••••• lllYlllTW/ .. -MOiaittcNMs 48R. 3\taA, dcQ for 5&' ,. Siii 1100 boet, + llde u. tor 21-;===;;;;;;; ~ boet1 Prlnc:IP* 11 onty. 175-0101 ...... * ~ ... 2M.2·~8A -llllLI OP!NIAT/SUN 1·5 _,_ --~~;~~822 •WUSllTW nun......d AMltY t: .,_ AOUl Tl ONLY 8UWFI. Hlfiiii; redeC 2Br NO PETS 1 ... 2 ow gw ~ unit 28A. 1IA em.it yatd, Gfnbft VteW 1219,toO clubhouM. 1wtmmlng l.INd. pmc 721-Mto pool. faCUDi. Watk~ dl1tenc• to N•wpon .....,_ =..:I. 90AT SLIP au.....,. al'• f~ rm. 121.000 lg ywd w/epe By Owf'9f Cell ._,. 113-~ 8cMn .... 000 fff.3411 '° lpfn 0( deyt C.11 ~ 09tl °' 38R, 3BA, 142~ 1 ut '37 ... for f91ft rm. peuo. •r.• _ ...... ______ _ 1171K Opn Set/Sun .5 -!. 1Ul~Ln54-1112 ~ ~. beeutitul - ... pM. 29A. petlo. --121,600, pool. 1.pa, IM--:aiA~ P'* of own-beeef\, boer 11p poetibM ...... ~ toution Ir o k • r I l_l -_j_Q_l~---- ... llO c.I -~. 175-7113 ,,. 1•'°'4 · iiiiii·uiiii•- ,7z11 .. _ c~~=H -~ --bOutfll Nice 2M. dbt .,., tmOQ• enotft9'·· ·don't wait, ..... S• ..,_ AdUlt Dtlftl offer• now peftl. ftoot & ~ ...... Cell fof eppt WIW C*J*, OrtiiPea. Mo. Af', 7•508' w/d,,.,... & own Metty 1 _. .. trHl lee to •P· ... ,,...... 8' OWIW Mov-~ 4M,~.IO ~ lng~of ..... ~ ~ ~ Metrltl lrom IP.MO to 143.HO L..-11s-11n , •• ,._ -·--.. .. L. --~1-~t: , -.. -.....-~ All Time Sales Record! . - $55 MILLION IN MARCH Expect the best .. . . Coldwell Bankt-r Resl~ntlal ReaJ Estate &rvlccs CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTING~ NEW LISTINGS NEWPORT NOITH $229,000 Wonderful private end unit w/ benutiful 'te''" Light & bright w/ eutral colors. t 1pgrad ed oppliance w/ all of t he omenitie~' Oecor8tur wall & window covermg .. Wa h<'r. dr~er in- cluded. Security 'y tern. NEWPORT BEACH :J 19.900 You will lo\e thi-. C'hnrm1n1< .~ BH dt'tt1d1c-<I • home. Lu,ely del·or. icreut tlour plun. lllt'I((' \Ord. gulf cuur e view. Terrific \flhll'' EASTSrDE $3!9,000 3 BR charmer on de 1rable easi...ide Perfect move in C'ond1tion. Arti l Studit> off tcarage. Must see lo oppreciate, t h1 on won't la t' 810 CANYON S3S5,000 Great condo in prime location on golf rour , v Jmvate", near' pool, cathedral ce#i"t( ~l'w paint and carpet rndy to mo"e an! NEWPORT BEACH '335,000 Lovely H rbor Knoll condominium Tri levf'l w/ den off livmJ r<Xlm, dining or "· k1trht>n w/ eating area. view of hill ·& mountnin . Wonder· (uJ community amer)itiea. NEWPORT HEIGltT '650,000 View l 1t ul 0H1rn, hay'"'" 11ld r ·' BH. Den :1 Hi\ hou . M A} ht' ~Id a a 1>al k tct• with prupc rl\ it.st d oor for I .~%.000. TUITLllOCK '7•5.800 Picture.que view of cit\' niahl li11h~. fa hion laland It 'atalina. t.arie yard. c:omrn. pool & le.nn· . 4 BH. 25 BA oil today. SllOU CUPPS 11 , ... MI COIOnial landmark uqui iltlv remodeled tu per· fection. Four BR. :l BA. pool • ~iew pre1ent memorable pl.a for ~nt.rtainm, or (amil · fi • ti WW.. -, ' ~ I I • ' j OPEN HOUSES ATU RDAY 1·5 BLUFF :t HH. \.lEW 408 Oada .J \KF:R \tAN NE \\ PORT HEif.HTS 609 Donald Placf' I BH '."'18.·1,UOO D C:Ol.l)SAERRY IR\'INE Tl::RRACI-: 1430 Dolpbon Ttrr. :1 UH . FH . HHUJOO (~ Ll\'l~G 't'O~ LIDO 107 Vla Ra\una :l HH '664.900 H :-iTOCK\\'El.I. IRVISE 1'F.RRA E .l BH '695.000 2001 ltura E.OL~O' SU D Y 1·5 BIG C'AN\0~ !. HH. \IE\\ BLUFF .l Bit Bl~.\\ J ~ISt: f RF.f.K 2 BH, FH. \ ll-.\\ 'EAVIE\\ :J HH EA.~IEW :l l3H. FH Ul:l,000 3:? ~· l\l&lld .J:-\P IU.I'(; 40 Onda I AKEH~I ' 2108 Yllcht ~tl'<'hlff ;).;;;,ooo B.R .. : .. :1n 19 l :> \atilt Maria $:'l7il.OOO C .. \ ~J>ERSO • NEWPORT ltf.IGIJ1 609 Don.aid Pla e .. BR "18."1,000 I> c;or.rn·mfo:RHY HAIBOR \ IEW H\t". 1918 Port Cardtrf :; HH. FH "1!1~.9<10 n \1EEl>l-~H HARBOR \'lf.W HMS. 195 Pon F.d••rd ;, Ul,t r111~.t >el f • ..S H \\" 11\'I, E TElllACE :J Bit. FH, LIDO ;i HH EWPOIT 4 BH. flt \'H·:W 11\'I E TEii CE 3 Hit UDO 3 BK f.'lt I t30 OolDllla Ttrr. fil9.900 C, 1.1\ l~CSTO' 107 \la la\f'RI\& t;.H 900 A.1111.L 2000 SUl&a, 6Hr.,ooo H s I 0 KWEl.l. !001 Allara fl!J',,ooo .. : 01 .. cin { Hl \la Sa• lf"'O i:v •. ooo C.COHKKl"T i.tb,000 ill,000 1171 OaklfJ Ttn. J .CA Mr1n:1.1. llTI,_~ R.k OR'f°l . . ..., ... .., l •. HiH NEWPORT BEACH BAYVIEW TERRAC£ •HI .... Bet non 'iew locafion 1~ th1-. 2 Yr. old. well ma1ntuine-d. -.ingl family home. 4c patio, great M tr HH. man) up 1<r de.. kvlijzht , French door-. 6.r more in t•ond. BLUFF U05,000 - Out~lund111tc "Linda" in ne" hlulfa. :l BR, 2 BA. k1td)e11 eotrng area. AIC. pt>rfect condition, e le' a ted tree l up \It'\\'~ PENIN LA 1410,800 Great Duplex on utre Lg fenced yard! 2 BR + 2 BR -+-Batch. Good 1tr income! lN Xlnt rent.al area. Good financing. Available. OMC! EA\ IE\\' 1566.000 E t:ept1onal .l HH h'ornt ,11, quiet cul-de· locatwn E tet i"e built-in C' tbinevy. neutral dernr OH•rlook" ,·an\un & lll\ Ii ht.q =~----- EA\ IE\\ '575,000 Pupular Bar H.ubor model ;t BR. 2.5 BA • Fr. Mmt wndition ~l'" katrhen. Guard gnte rom - rnun1t\ "i th~tenm .... pool, ~ps. Don't mis! lhi one Pm d lo ... ell fo-.t. HARBOR \It~\\ HOME '599,IOO 5 AH .. Somttr et .. , tk ut1f ul up Jtade jlOrgeous gruden l'h1 hunw 1-. "''at in!("" well a exc-ihnl{! BA l'CIEST M67,MO llnmat'. Barer l h me. Thi 4 BR w/Fr A pool it hght bnght. Built-in , ~ brick. gorp<>ua lanscapini --.·/2 patios. Ext. tora,e throughout. CLlf'FRAVEN nsa.• Prkt• redut·tion from.... .OC l. ~lttrs H · tremeh· rnoli\ ned. Enormou l l, ( lifomia H '"~h d ign. ;, HR. ~i J H fountain Ir cit liteht \ ll'W, LIDO ISLI S"'- 3 lit. Fr .• loft, wood noon. kitchen with ...... &rM, new carpet add on to the ambiulft Ol dlli lovely home locatad on one of l.ido'• beet t...._ .. 1 Aellln country e 8rldge term 11 Plant epfne 15 Reclining 11 Sphetea of ectlon 20 -Sempfe McPherson 21 8()()t( of maps 22 SPMk enthusl- utlcally 23 Formerty Oln•h Shore's friend 25Wll6etooata 288Mmen 27 FUM 28 Hit (archaic) ~ Upper apeoe regions: var. 31 PIMMntneu of eound 33 Med6dn8I dried ... ves 36Typeof~ 38See~ .-0 Act« Claude - 41 St11ge dtrectlon 43-W•les 4"Compua direction 45 Gult8rlst - Atkins 41 Words of underatandlng 49 Time and - wait for no man 50 F8'ry-tale vlll8'n 52 Part of wheel 55 Moet crlppted 57 Mov. lk>Wty 59 Perk>d of time eo Where there'• -there's fire 82 Clrde pert 13 SMppery one 86 Edger Atlan - M Updght tablet of atone te -Alda 88 s.ndptper 70 Company of ectora 73 Moved bade ward 75 Dunc. 71 Imbecile 71 MllO --tung 71 Heedllner 80 Trek1 f( r , . ,,,-_-' -J) ~-"·~~t=- 82 Ab<Ne: poet. M Spooky: var. 87 -and the King ofSl8m 89 Pop's wife 90 04llM8ged 94 Cry 9e SWia mountain 98 Composer Ethelbert - 102 Duttard 103 Conquers 105~ 107 A Gershwin 108 Of the air: comb. form 109 Paddled 110Hntw'1 partner 112 Greek letter 113 Scottish cap 114 Featen 118 Bandleader Brown 117 Type of roek 120 Tell 122 Schoof org. 123 Atty feed 125 Scrooge's exclamations 128 Yen 128 Pub drinks 129 Small amount 130 F>tece of bric-a-brac 132 Of groups of three 134 Frighten 136 Gem 137 --the gold 138 Public dining room (abbr.) 142 Cotorldo city 14" -rings: auto necentty 146 Foot part 148 Tee's partner 149 Nobleman 150 Brooded 152 Ad\Ute Lauro htjllCklng 156 GrMt Lake 157 Tink.,. to - to Chance 158 M4•• dtM\8 159 Pedantic one 180~ emperOf 181 Anfmat homes 182 Of 9C01oglcal ct.igea 113 Quench 2 i • DOWN t Unrefined 2 Wading bird 3 Part of loan peyment: abbr. 4Tuaked1M crMture 5 Confuted 6 Summer akin shade 7 -de Janeiro • 8 Two dots CNW a vowel 9 Persians of old 10 Nuisance 11 Canned hMt 12 High rallw8)'1 13 London mueeum 14 Guarantor 15 -Bunker 16 Nobleman 17 Mak• level 18 Moist 19 Down wtth: Fr. 21 OppoMd 24 WWI battle site 30 Flocks 32 Window glUMS 3• -Thurmond, NBA athlete 38 Manager 37 Coffin 39 Made night nolMI 42 Metric meat.Ire 43 Houston ball team •s Barton Of Bow •8 Women'• quartera 47 Master of ceremonies 49 Number for a tango 51 Strong wtnda 52 Tint 53 Olraff9'a relattve -,.. Unit• of heredity 58 Bird dog 58 Imitate 59 Evertutlng 81 French Mra. MAe.i•• ,.,.,, .. Re.cl ......, 17 Dulatl at • -II 71U.. 72 uttleon. 7 4 Timetable abbr. 77 Scandinavian 81 Swtaa cheese dish 83 Meke over 85 -end writ• ea Up to now 88 Everyone IO VlctOtY trophy 11 Addition to a lhoe g2 r-argeanery 93 LMd out the carda 95 Hltchcodc JnOYie,~----- 97 Excavation "Euential 100 Angry 101 Nominates 104 Al -: OU1doors 105 Cudcoo 106 -seal 111 Excl8matlon1 of surprise 115 Store 117 Traveta over water 118 Waves brea.klng on shore 119 Musical group 121 Shoe fastener 124 Revoked 125 Pl .... 127 Encloaed courtyard 121 Loftier 131 Shoe perts 132 More high- ciel9 133 Enrmged 134 Fllel on high 135 P_.,court 137 Knock: Sp. 139 -of Araby 140 Short end to the point 141 c.... ecttvtty 142V1gUMMe -- 143 AoM'I 145 Boxing ~­ ton.: 8bbr. 147 lony •bout .,... 111 •llpolnt, •·O· 1N N9w o.l 11gey. , .. _.. ~ 111 Monk1 • .. $2.20 per day l'Mt'1 AU 10" ~ fOf • flnee. 30 dey mlniml.lm lntN SERVICE 'DIEC TORY l ,a: . ,,, .. ,,i ... ~ ' DllYPl.Ol mw . ._ ... Ooela..._CAttllf FORMORe INFORMATION CALL (111)4lWUI (hj_..._, • ........... 11.....,.16" ~~!wMmn MllL ....... -a-..•c u1tl1luli,CA,_, . (QIMI~~ N ·EWSP1'PER DELIVER~ * NO COLLECTION * Early mornin~ motor routrs available ~lust ha.,~ dr.pendable ttehi<"lr. anil liability in uran e. i d•r"' IH'' .. H' ... 2:30 •·"'··5:30 a.m . ABOVEAVERAGEEAR INGS C'..111 71 l (1 J:!.1.UJ l~t"-'r.en 6 00 a.m -5:00 p.m. cM.f) (; it.m .. I 0 .m. I \ r & '-'l \I R[ S A\ \II.ABLE: Huntln•ton &.aeh osta Mt!Ma. Feuntaln \1alle ~· • • & ~e •·pert Beaell Motor Routes available..in ______ _ W1111Bi11t1r Hultillfan l11oh Fo11t1in Y1ll•J NO COLLECTING NO SOLlelTING Deliver One Day a Week .. Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance . ... 842-1444 Aak for Joanne Craney I l I I I ,! JOHNSO N' & ~O N l 1ncol11 M .. , • ,,, r &,.,., ,.... I' 1111 I 11 • (. ,, I f ~ ... •I A I #, 10 &- CREVIER IEll SALUS AftWDmlD• ... .-... a m ... cz1nz1> 11t• •mS.<I~! StsttS ~ lll ~ 11..,..1111 m a..-.... 'ii1-l 1 'l ,. 1500 Auto .... Dr. s.nta Anl 56fwt ... CIU 7 DIYS .... Hrl.;~ 7:GO -to t:GO "" JOH ~'>' ·, ·"-"" l II•'' I ·~ r ... .. . . '" ..... . . ' AMmCAIB n..~o., ..... .. 0.-, ............. ... .__,... .,.. -"-'-...... ........... ,_ . .... _ ...... .. ,..... .. ,.. ... _ ....... __ ..., ........ .. ....... ~ ...... ... Al9. "-"---. ... .. ...... 0 .... .. .... -. . ...-------~ . ........... -.. ... ....... ,.... .... _ .................. -------~ ... 1115 I allll JEU ~·~ C.emeietOh • 110 ...... , c.. ..... .... • t 'I f 8j I09 VAN fYl<EN debris t'hat collecJs in thepiprs. Wt're or-o..y,.. StMr also Jelttna ready to put into ult 1 Water distncts ought to praeuce tele\t1s1on camera dcviet that will wbat dtty nrcach and top Vtastino enable us to check the system v..-,.. · · · ... ua1a..." water. according to aspmng Newport .. , Beach entrepreneur Charlie Brock said the pumps were It· Caper\on. . tachc!d to p X>O-gallon tanks of~ For more than three decades. and that water usaac vaned accordi"I Caperton, 72, ha~ marketed and to lhe con<ht1on of the pipes. He said tinkered with machines that clean he knew of no new technology that sewer pi~~. -couJd d~n sewers without hillt Time his ~ssed. however, and the prcuurc water. old mechanical devices ~·aperton But Capcnon said he did know of wor~ v..1th have. fallen into dis.-suchadevice. Jn fa t, he'sin\ented 11. fnor. replaced by high ~ressu~ water And if it catches on, 1t ~ould sa vc SM&m&?S ~h1ch blast. rather than'scrape ("'ilhons pllons of water over the the pipes clean. courw of a year, he said Altbouati he retired several years • • aao. Caperton's mind 1s 10 the sewers ·By ~nl methods .they re usina apin. And he plans to keep it Jherc water cnl!!ely, and 1t s . qu1.~e un- until ·he persuades omcone to give necesaary, Capenon said. .T~ bis new, improved, watcrle s pipe ianks arc up to 4,000 ~llonsap1~ m cleaner a tr;. some cases. and the) re ~pend1ni a The prototype. Capcnon said. is an ktncndous amount of ume 1oin1 improved version of the old standard back to refill them. "rodding" machine, which uses a "What I've done 1s improve on the metal cleaning head attached to links machinery," he said. nl'vc develo~ of steel rod and rotated by a motor. a wa} 10 straighten out the rods berorc "When I entered the business in they feed into the pipe. so )OU don't 1954. sewer distracts used to use a tlave the problem wi th twisting.·· mechanical de"1cc to clean out their Caperton also has a scnes of pipes of grease deposits. roots and patents for small improvements. such other things that clog them up," asanarro.wcr, morcdurablecouphn,g, Capenon said. "But there were a lot of which permits the use of heavier rods problems wnh the machines, particu-for stronger cleaning action. larly with twisting of the rods. S~_a _ Stronger cleaning action is gomg to few years ago d1 tncts started going become a neces!lty because of the over to the e high -pressure water 1ocrcased deposits modem housc- pumps... • holds are putting into sewer S)' 1cms. High pressure .. JC\ rodders." as the "You get more and more grease pumps are called. arc m~re efficient collecting in the p1pc,s the~ da) than the old rodding devices. accord-because cvcl)bod)'°s got garbage dis.- mg to Bob Brock. assistant engineer ~sals:· he s:ud. "They're having to in charge of operations for Lhf Costa ncreasc the pressure in these pumps Mesa San1tat1on D1stnct. ore and more. But the) 're about "We'~e .,cry happ)' wuh 1t," Brock ched the pr~surc capacity on a lot said. "\ ou bas1call> plug one end of fthesc machines 11's clear to me that -JOHN CUMtlW "" ..... ~ NEW YORK -John A. Tuc-callo thinks economic stat11t1cs should be subject to quali•y con- trol if they att to have any si1nifk1nec in our lives. He be~ lievc. a Jood many of them don't mean very much He !tars 1hey art Jutt thrown around like c.onfen i, and that hke confetti they are to be brushed off and foraouen. About all thry demon,1rate, he. uuc t • 1s the offender's ab1hty to u~ a pocket calculator. Quality control m1~ atso be applied tosomeofthe 'profound- ansi&hts offered these d~)' , but unh\e the ttcent storm · of statistics, those insights h3vt' always been offered and probabl) always will be. ln one ""ay or another, that is. Calvin Coolidge's dazzling dictum -"When more and more people arc thrown out of work. un- employment results" -is likel) to be restated JUSt .about every da). Get used to 11. With the numbers, however. it might be better Lo simply brush them off and fo!lct them, sugg~ts Tuccillo. the chief cconoml5l of che National Auociation of Re- altors. To a s1st, he offer'> a Reader's Guide to Economic Data. First: Numbers don't matter; what the) represent docs matter Inflation. for instance. 1s a prob- lem only 1 ft he core rate of an nation for Int ~nomy is r151ns. 1na Count(.IC'S can contmue 'op~ up the prke ofo1l and lht dt0uahl of 1988 becomes 1hc drou&ht or 1989 ... If not. then the~artshofl· term increases. and anOat1on "''II not be a conunuina problem.·· Next: Weekl)' number arc not worth princana. monthly numbt1'1 may be little better. .. The only weekly number chat shouuld ha"e any vahdtt) in )OOr h~cs 1 the number on your pay stub.'' In the "orld of econom1n. wctkl) numbers arc the product of random static Real changes take much longer to dev~lop. Third: Some popular number:' s1ml>I> do not matttr. The Dow Jones 1ndu trial a"er- age. "hkc the national political con"cnt1oris and the Academ) ward prcscnurnon,, 1sesscnt1aJI, a pri,atl" part> that has no busi- ness bem& thrust on the tonsc1ou~­ nen of the a"eragc American .. lmmed1 atel) afler the \lock market crash of October 198 7. S4)' Tuccillo, we learned "how httle that number either ~ys 11bout. or inOucnccs. economic life" Econ- omic hfe went on. of course. and the marke1 came back as well Still. several weeks pa5sed befot? some people bchevcd thc world hadn't ended. Then the facts camc ou1. one of them beina that most pcoele don't own stock and so "eren t hun, proving that thr stock market is not the economy Finally· Figures don't he. han fiaure. Amencansarc spra)ed" 1th numbers whi ch seem to ndd up but which really don't. TM use of decimated number for mstancc can suggest that the message i1sttr is also precise . the manhole and run water through at water pumps arc not the an wer" high pressure. whJch remo' es grea!>e Capenon said he had al read) ):>u1lt . o...,, ..... ,......, ....... ~ In February the Producer Pnce lndc~ rose sharpl~ because offood and energy price Jump . 1gnific.an1 '> Yes, 1f the Or- ganizauon of Petroleum Expon• But. sa~ Tucc1llo. "!>tall hes arc meaningful ool) 10 contcx1 :· and most of the other de¢511s and fhe protot)pes ofb1~ sewer rodder. Char lie Caperton. Newport 8each sewer entrepreneur. ftt·H a·:XPEHl'S S ·\ l Check past iJ_erformances be~ore selecting money manager By DEBORAH HARRINGTON Delly "llcK COffflPO"'dent Wh y relain someone else to man- aJ1,e )Our monc>'' To get the hlghest return possible on )'Our in vestments \\ h1k m1ni- mmng }'Our nsk. of couro;e. But. bqond Lhat. a number of 1nd1 '"1dual sc,cnanos point to the need for professional assistance m the monc) management arena For e~ample. some peoplc ma> be too bus} with other interests-a full- ume occupation. tra"el. family respon 1b1ht1es -10 devote enough time 10 man~ing their mvestments properl> Ochers fear that a lack of knowledge or understanding of the market ma)' preclude wise financial decisions. Still more want to guarantee Lhe financial needs of a disabled or phys1call} impaired family member. . And, some want to sa11sfy their retirement needs or income require· men ls Of future generatiOJlS. Whatever the 1nd1v1dual require- ments, professional investment man- agers can help ensure that both long. and short-term 1nH·stment objccm.e arc met. How can )OU find the nght money managcr'1 Normall), mone)' mana&crs are guided b) the "prudent man rule" which basically require that the> act wnh the ca re. slill. prudence and diligen~ that a trustee would ex- ercise. An investment manager's inter- pretation oft hat rule is crucial to your comfon level. Some approaches to consider when shopping for your own mvestment counselor include: •Buie money m•••1eme11t 11rategJes. The stock and bond markets can be complicated" for ~he novice -and. even for the tenured money manager. Docs your manager understand your growth and income objectives? The level of risk you're comfortable with? Proper asset al- location? ~s he or she know when )OU want to be an or o ut of the market and to what degrce? You should feel confident in rel>· ing on yetur money 01anqcr's cx- penise and knowledge of the market- place, as well as your md1v1dual needs. •Market researcll1. Investment managers u techni.cal and funda- mental research. as \\-Cll as intu1t1on based on years of experience and exposure LO the variations of marke1 behavior. Technical research depends on h1sfoncal data recorded on chart!., graphs and information compared with like 1ndusmes. companies or stock' as a whole. It focuses on internal devclopmentt withtn -th sccunties markets aJone. Fundamen· taJ analysts comprises the company's ~st history. projections of earnings -and profit margrns. •Performance co111l1tncy. A k for your investment manatcr'~ five. I 0 and 15-year track record, 1f available Look beyo nd bull market performance to 5tt how he or she performed in a bear marlctf. You want lO understand how hJS Or hCT dcciSJons may affect your investment portfolio an an up market as well as a down ~nod. You want a manager who will debver based on the gurde- lines you've established. •TaUored portfolio. A unlorcd portfolio is customized to meet your specific financial needs -and usually is available from a bank' trust department or independent money manaacrs. You must specifi- cally ask for a custom11ed ponfoho or our-manager-may recommend mutual funds to provide proper d1versificauon and limited volat1ht) Your goals (cstabhshed v.hcn )OU retained ~our money mana&..erl pro.,,1dc 1u1dance an developma )~ poAfoOO... •Attoat mua1emnu. If )OU wtsh to keep some level of invohc· ment an 1he manasement of )our ace-0unt. )OU may retain the 10ve5t· ment manaa,cr on a ro-manascd basis. Under these terms. the 1nve 1- ment manaarr must obu11n )our approval befott 1mplcmenttn1 any recommended ltlnsacuon . If you prefer less involvement. ou may arant the manager full d1~rc· lion. Etther way, the account 'ihould be Jluiblc cnouah to adapl to )Our chanaina c1rcmstancc\ and the future outlook for the market •Reconlkeeptac. Penodic suue- mcnts should detail all tran~ct1ons ~urrcnt maf'~atueoC~nucsand ca'h Oow chanaes. Mo-.t mve tment managers ma1nta1n scgrcpted ac- count!> for all clients to ensure proper accountan&.and any proh1bltcd sale of )Our sccuntJcs to meet ~nteone cl5t's sale.orJoan of sccur1tj~. The selcctJon of a compatJble investment manager is crucial to )'Our $.CllSC of Jinan 1al and snycbotoaJcal well-bc1ng. ~n t\\-O-way com· muo1cat1on .,.,,11 clanf) )'our invest- ment needs and ob1cct1vcs Th~ results: A pro~rly managed finan 1al ponfoho which connbutcs to your sense of ~umy and a 'ucccs,ful busm~s relauonsh1p. O.boru Harrinaton la vice prnl· cleat IUl4I 1talor h1lft11 ckvtlop- mul officer of Inst ud blveatmeal ..,....mut 1ervltn at tM Newport B~•dl offkt 6f ne BHk of Call· for111a. State contracting out more-jebs for engineering projects By THORNE GRAY M<Oetct.y H<IWI SefYk~ SACR.\MENTO -As Caltrans resident engineer Richard Melim oversee the state's $32 mtllton Interstate 80 widening project throuih Auburn. he as rel) 1ng more on pnva1e engmccrs for mspecuons instead of state employees. More than haJf th~ Auburn pro- 1ecr., mspcctors arc employed by Bissell & Kam Inc .• a acramento firm holdma a 30-month contract to augment state inspections at dozens of projects m 11 Northern California counties. The $8 million contract 1s JUSt one of hundreds the 1tdmm1s-- tration of Gov. Ge<>flC Dcukmcjian has s1aned to "pnva11ze" taslcs that were formerly handled by the Cah- fomia Dcpan.ment of Transportation and othcT state agencic on a host of jobs. from sccunty to restroom cleanup. Dcukmcj11n's aoal 1s to save money or make aovemment m0tt efficient, said the aovemor's spokes- man. Kevin B~u. "Remember. ukmCJian run aprnst vemmcnt m I Brett said. " e said he wanted control the SIU and scope of fOvern- ment. He did oot say reduce.' So far, Dculcmej1an seems to be g.ainin& ground on contract mg-out. True, the state work force has vown nearly 13 percent in the OeukmeJian years. laracly reflccrina added staff to handle a toiuc cns1s. run the state lottery and oew pnsool. and desian Slate hi&J'tways. True. ~yen are spendina "Cvcn more of their income on Slalc aovem- mcnt than immedtatel¥ before Oeu- km~11~n took office -sa.21 for each S 1,000 of personal income, vs. a . 982-83 f11ure of$7. 72. Chir n ·.develops test for blood..;;borne· hepatitis WASHlNOTON (Ai>) -Scielf- tists at the Chiron Corp. 1n California have developed a test for a type of hepatitis that is 1houah1 to infect up to I 0 percent of all blood transfusion . In arucln published Fnday 1p the Journal Socncc. rcseatehers 11 the Emeryville, CaJ. firm report experi· menu 1hat have chaJ'llC1erizcd the antibodies to the virus that cautcs a type of hepat11is that has been called non-A, non-B. Uliftf tl111 ftDdi~ the ICla\titt report 1n 1 tee0nd ankle that they .,. developed a ICtee'niftl test that was able to sucx::asfully de1ect antibodies to the ctiteaet, • U.us providina a metbod of tcttina ~ transfusions for the prtWftCC of the virus. · ••TM edvat ol the apeCJfic, tcnlidve tat ... lbould imp.-ove We .. fety or the wortc1•• bldod auDDlr .. well u "'°"idt an imporwn CfitUcaJ ~ sooa.·· lhe ~ tn Scftc:ii Hepltitis f, an 1nf«tious d1-.c dl91 al&Kb the livn. The d•-it -COlftmoaty c:au.ct a,y ~ nn-dllle llllve been callld type A. toe a •aon·A. ~ T,..Aeed•a11 tie ...,.. in I viridy1 ol ...,.. i~duMlll -MDocl.bat non-A. non-I a lprW4 ~ dlrvuP die ......... ol ~ bloOcl. Tnit_..A:-L•_... ··-it .. ot....~-- But there arc fewer stale emplo)ee per 1,000 residents today than in 1983, the tdm1nistrauon nott1. Even theiovemor's most ardent focsadm1t he 11 winning mo t of the battles to btrc private firms to handle na1e work. A key member of the 81 ,000- membcr Cahfom11 State Emplo)ee Assoc~tion, for instance. concedes that the union has "been losinf I ts camptip to fend off Oeukme11an's contractina-out proposals. 1nce l 98S, the CSEA l\as challcnard some JSO contract• and only stopped JO percent oftMm, said Larry Andreu~tti, who head the union·, contraotina struta)t. "Thac'' a vet)' dismal retOtd." By Andrc~ttt'scount, a many as I 0,000 state JObs have bttn turned over to pnvate tntcrpnse 1n tht lftlCr\COIRI )Cll"S • uchJObs ~ttlCl'lt a component or the Slate aovcmment't work forte that don not •P.PC•r oo the tatt ' payroll, union offldal sa1d. lo the past. state adm1n1straton reached anto the pnvate scctor for help only in CmeTJICOClt"t, or on projects inwbich spcciaJ expertise was nttded, auc:h as for consult1na we>rk. ll O IC I f. \ f .I IC \ I I ' ,..,,.. •of T'huf'9dey. Aprll 20 I he paaure ~n to chanJC 1n 19 2. howe\:cr, when the lite Lq1s- lalurc codified the contrawna pr~ ccsi throll&h a b1part11an c1v1l· rvi c rtform plan. For tht fint ume. conttacts ba~n sav1ng the tatc money -.;ere alloWed. Last year. w Lqislature cxprn\I) aulhori1cd outside contracu 10 'J>ttd up w _&111e's h?cbYt1)' protrarn. opcnina the dooroT the cn&Jnttn wbo a.re belpu\I complete the Au bum h1&hway ptOJcct • rrom l)fOj«t manl&ff. Mehm', po&n c of ~1cw. the Auburn contract -orb fine. 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Marine · 3 ' o • ly JON ,~IGUSON S.Md9V'a ~ _cww.~!"-'..., Founteln Veltey 16, Merine 10 The Fovnwn VaJley Hiah b:i4sc_ba_ll_~ WntmfrTSter 4• Hom1n0ton 8ffdl 1 tcam's~ts. onccs1)tnt: are bqinnana toeomc ahve, and the umanacouldn't have been more ~rfect for the unset Lcaauc frontrunner. • The Barons. although they had some help from a Wild Manna pitchina st.aff on Saturday afternoon at founwn Valley, defeated the V1lun15, 16-10, to remain t~o pm~ ahead an the leque race as the season nears the end of the second of 1hrce rounds. Last Sa1urd.ay, Foontaan Volley earned.a I0-9victoryovcrEdason nd on Tuesday had mne hits de pate sconna onry two run •n a los to Westminster. "I told them that even apanst (Westminster's Brett) Grebe we had nine h11s," said Fountam Valle}' , Coach Ron LaRuffa ... The bais have gradually been comana around We needed 1t today We've bttn lucky enouah to score run\ when v..e need to. H'opcfully, we'll eventually put everything together at once." If the Barons do the res1 of the unset Lcatue may be 1n trouble Saturday's win gave founuun Valle> 1ts seventh victory 1n e1&}\t game and the Barons arc 7-2 1n league. two games ahead of Ocean View and Westminster. and 12-5 overall Manna shp~d to 3-6 m lea,gur "It's a great s11uat1on to be an " LaRufTa said. "But Westminster as finally starting to play hke evef)body thouaht they could. If we drop one game, they're nght there. We've JUSl got t'? be intclllgcnt aod play soundly That s my main JOb, to make ure wt go out and play CHf)da) " Manna got off to nice start tur- day by batung throuah the order 1n !he firs i.nruna for three runs off Barons starter Jeff Hale. };Jarry 0 boumc led off wath a smglc, and follow1.nµ.sacnfict> and two "'alh. Chns 8o>d dro~e a t~o-run angle and Eric rocker hu .an RBl·sinaJe. AJ\d $tarter Chm ss.e .. ens put the Baron down m order m tht fim 1nn1na. . . Then the Barons calm I) put up I 0 runs an the second annina and never looked back . "We're ahead 3--0 wnh a lud wh~ supposed to be our best patcher, and all or a sudden he can't throw a stnke,'' sa1d Manna Coach Paul Renfrow "I don't know whar hap.. pcned Wep"eup IOrun\,andwe've ne"er f"Cn up 10 run in an innina since I \C been coach hett." Or the first nine Fountain Valk) batten an the second mnang. five reached on walks anJ four on hits - Steve Lancaster's RBI-double. John KJcl's two-run single. T'J Graber's RBl-san&Jc and Jon Orcher .. , RBI· s1naJe Marl Dodd walked "uh the bases loaded to make it (>..J Ste"e Montaomery hned a two-run sanaJe, and a wild p1tc:h and balk brought t)ome two mott. Fountain Vallc,r added four an the third with 1ark Dodd's two-run homer to left the baa blow. and two more an the fifth on panch h111er David Hagee·, high two-run blast to lefl field. Montgomery finished 2 for ! with three runs and t"o RBI Lanca!lter went 2 for 2 with two runs. tv.o RRI and Orchcr v..cnt 2 for' with tv.o run\ and one RBI Each of them al'o walked once "Early 1n th.c >Car. "'<' had some ,rtat patching. but the ._ids ·were a httJc fru trated at the plate." LaRuffa ~1d. "Now they're starunc to loo en up. They ha\ e a hllle more con- fidence now. It's such a mental thing ~th battanJaver-agc. It look.a wtul~to work out.' • Mann .. was led by first bascm4n Enc Crocker. who "'cnt J for wit 1-.0 runs and t-.o RBI. Osborne and Robin Uilchcytach bad a pairorh1ts. · "I'm datcou,.cf onl) because It WAI SO poor O( a ~rformancc 1n a pmc whett we needed to come throuah," Renfrow said "WC can tcore a lot of runs. We Just can't stop pcopk from sconna. .•• fountain Valle} is not that &ood ofa hittana team." But tlie Birons litfViell to support Hale, who al wed' six run • four or them earned, o ''"c mnin1s "-'h1le 1mpronna bi reco to~ I. He had a no,d«iMon apu\sLEchson last week. fo 1 pmc which broke his strinaof20 consecutive korele innings. The contrast 1s due to Hale's mechanics, which the coachma staff cha~dunnathcoffscason LaRuf- fa said it ,,.,1lS bt t for HaJe to throw sidearm to compllment the natural movement in his p*hes. "The last two gamts. he's tned to come up top,'' La Ruffa said "I want him to st.ay down, and I v.ent out and told tum that. "It's a typical s1 tuat1on an high sohoot K1d•havewccessand want to do more. Jf they're a patcher, they ovenhrow. If they're a hitter they overswmg. In the middle annan,s, once he lowed down and 1hrcw from the side, he was better " Don Cro seu came on to throw , ,_., 1nn1ngs ef strong rehef, rellnna four batters on iround-ball outs ond one on a strikeout. while the safety came on an error. "I'll be happy as long as v.e gef someLh1na. hatting or pllchin1," LaRuffa said. Elsewhere an the 'unset Lcaauc aturday: . • Westmansttr's Brian Stubbs threw a 1x-h11, one-run pme to up has record to ~. and the Lion capatahled on Huntington Beach miscues an the field to topple the 01le~. 4-1, and tic Ocean View for second place 1n the unStt J,...caguc tubbs, 3-0. lowered his earned run a\erage to t.58 while stnluna. out seven and walkana onl) tv..o. and allowed the Oiler"' only run on Bnan Wrt&ht's firsHnnana home run. Ifitl.loru.~-4J.DJeaiu.e and t J_-~I overall, ha"c won four straiaht and live ofthear last''" Huntanaton fell to tPMne ..-suNSEf' f OJt .. SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1918 f'ount.aln V•H•r'• Rick Mock slld•• ,.,.,, ..., ... , Mwlfta calehef •obln =Undse'.,_..lilI.__,..-~c-.~...L..a111n11--._w11•1111!9_ .. llltl -------111 Graham could prOve blessing in diSgt1ise -.. Estancia product -hopes to get shot through NFL draft ltOn& arm anto the Mid~ 't aD<f au~chomtcoacht tot lrno11 CWl the cot dumt v..h1I a Janu f) d1 with u~ 1cro v.mdchall tro1t \lihll l1ulc mo"ccton the out"d"• On the \aturda" of th<' combane 1y JON ,EltGUSON cd.end. (1raham." lmu QU3rtC'rback Of-~"-'".., <hue._ H<1rtheb and a wuplC' othC't quarierb~d. ~rnt O\tr to "'':itch 1n JefT Graham ha' &JH'n nev. mt'an· \hon \ uned roacht\ "ere thrtl"'· 1ng l<> the old hne a bk "'"~ in "''to 11&.ht rnth dunng their~ ion. d1 gu1\C. and the qu.irtctb;H.ks "atchana \oon And an toda}';s NrL draft Graham 101 into the al·t to n-hC''<' thC'rnat.hc:~ could 1um out to be j ust that for a proft aonal football frant.ha§( vr:tham cn1hus1a m "I" 111 \\hilt he -.on't be snatcbe-d in thr funhcr fif\t few rounds and he won't arah 0 11 th.at n1aht. I was 1t11nl1ng I headline away from Tro\ i\1kman or can't v.a11 for tht nc\t da). to aet out Rodnc) Peete, he-ma ha"c been one and thro"' .. C1raham \ltd "I wanted of the be t kept sccrct'I v.halc tn1hn& to c.ho" I c3n throw as well I for lhc rears 10 'what became an an)bod) bl o-. h " ball ~The ne\l mornint I sot do"n tn unst.a r ong ~c tate ioot the lobh' of the hote v. hC'rc "c "'l:T'(' pro ram -which (,rah-am 'Wiid pl•>e" call "tht dark "car'S ·· c.ta> 1na. and I thought I'm notaom1 to Graham dtdn•t aent'nUt mulh v.11t around hrrc lkrr'\ a chanl:C' 10 "' d h hO'-'<.'.&\e v.hat I haH', and I can·t do notonct) 811er spcn ana' rec \tar .. a\ that s111m~ in 1hr ht\tel I !Ol o\ ·r thr 49en· startan& quancrbacl 1n a p:a s-onented but trughng proaram thcrt'. all ired up and the P "' i. Wh h .• "' h empt~ I wa an adc t~ dome at .1t e uh•P•n "'15 t,pcnent.'t, t e bc.tOrc m<ntoflhr ""outc. v.rrc an." .. baht) to adjust and a \lo.-uf l ems Wtth the runnin• back r.,.,t u~ and Beach pass1n1 re<:ord' . .., "The) say advcr.at~ build' cha rat• the quartcrba l not due an untt liner tcr ·· uraham \ltd "If that's trut. I an the da). n\J.chc wert &lad to kt lhanli. f',e comen.•d the mar'\(ct on (1raham tat..l" O\t'r mt of ti\(' that. l"H bt.rn through a lut of thro• 1na i.:ho~., Hr thrtw to ha~ k ad"tnit) It's funn~. pcopk thant.. all morning lrom 9 a.m. ton n l'H been throuah hard u~ at long "Th<'n m) aroup ;tml' 1n and I Beach. but r,e been throuah fhe {Onllnucd to throw v.nh thtm," )cars of Dn 1 1on I football " Graham ..aid "It worked-Out &ood I W11h has senior "' n rompktl' ftaumj l'\C aot lo kt the" 1u \ ~ lat fall (1raham didn't rtall) \mw. mt ind find out ~ho I am 1a~bc at "'here ht tood He almo t v.a\n'1 m de them thmk l'H t to 10 bac in' ited to the annual NfL ombine at anJ ta kt another loo at the'<' 'U)~ •• the Hoos1crdomc an lnd1anapoh'l, l\ut ·~am v.:ho ~a-.n't h•ah an he did am"t' and. hkt' u'ual. ht' mt1dc an' bod) ' h\t, v.-a'I ll of I. uddcn lhr most of at bcln1 e' aluated by rvtr>Nxf). On<' The t:. tanc1a ltaah proou t took his srnuuna \Cr\K h l htm f'it\h •nd 6-foot· '' • 195 pound t.aturt and • ff'te ... '" GltAHAM/DJ> UNLVturnsback Anteaters, 8-6 OCC bats quieteiiby Cypress.' Patterson, 6-0 Vanguards split double..:header Pirates manage just three hits, tumble into third place Bailey thrt~ a 1 .. o-h1t ,hutout ap111st the t>tDtl"' to oJ)<'n the confcrtncr \ta\On. Doum. "'·2. sulltrtd 1hr tcm. allow1 1 I\ t'arncd run\ and all 11 }P~ hat\, C1oh1 worked 1"'0 butuut 1nn1nasanJ pull \t p to th<-a "' rall) 1n the l\th 1nn1na. .. <. )pres nfht hcldcr Ja n Fnedman. one of the top hlllt'r 1n tht' OE • homt~ to left 1Hd1~ ofTtht' founh lo a1"¥c the <.."ha~ a 1.:0 lftld ~ hC'n ( )'Pf'ttl ~t 11 away w11h fbur run tn thf' fifth. colkc11na \I\ h1tJ tn the 1nn•11 to •~ a ~ IC9d Jim Shon a ~ •tto we• stan•nc 11 the OH bc'cau~ ofC)11ftU tftjunn, ~on• ••kt pth~h for the nnt nan in 1M: fU~t\ Tm-y Ttwdt and Sttvt Gill fbnU'Wd 1th k81<1t"i)H lftd ~ h1tltf Mu OftlN') added • run~"' d0ii1* C'hrit HliM .11QjltCt --* ;oftnlel ... ""' ..... IO Caiik It M) Md Dowit ._th,.... 1 h• WM I .. IM dw P\'89Ct rietdfd IO ft lft onltr to hlvt a IN • *'eon~ htlr tht muM d111 lM .-OIMJft; ··weil COMt *' • T~y rto IN1iil lOO~~fn.ltedit'I~ ......,)lndwt'lldll 1t," .td Ma)nc. - "Wt'W <'OfM .. ift ~ (\It_...., Iii )Of ' • .. ngels, Dodgers suffer setbacks. akland rallies from 3-0 deficit r fourth straight victory, 4-3 OAKLAND (AP) -Ron H1t1ey b e out of a p with two doubles and a siJa al the Oakland cs ra iea "lo beat tb~mia AnFko 4-3. tutday for their fourth straiaht victory. Hauey1 who was battina .111 entenna the pme Wlth four b1u this season, hit bis second doubte dunna ll'IJtlllDCl's four-run rally in the fifth inning. . The A's had tied the prne, 3-3, on three hits, a walk ptd two stolen bates before Hassey drove in Camey l,ansford from first with the winnina run. California took a 1-0 lead in tbe founh inn.in&. After rian Downina~Wlded out, Dune Bicbatcwalk:ed and ollll 1eCOnd. Qtili O.vts that sjftlled boet Bichette. Tbe Aaaels increued the lead tcJ 2-0 when Glenn offman hi1 lijs fint home run in five 1Ca10n1 on tbe ftrst 'tcb of the fifth innina. It was Hoffman's first home run nee Sept. 28, 1985. The Anlels made it 3--0 whet1 Devon White walked. ole lcc:oo<f. then ICOred when leCOnd bateman Mike a1lelO mishandled Curt Youna's pick-off' throw that unced into center field. 0 0 .,,.s.111,~o M ATTIA ~;;;;J - ..... ... 4, ._.. 1 ¥A1 TOMtrTO Mitchell's two-out hit in ninth carries San.francisco to 5-4 win - LOS ANGELES (AP) -Kevin Mitchell's two-out _RBI sinalcl~ a ue in t.bt ninth in~na ind pYe. the San Francitc0 ianu·a s-4 v1c1ory over the Los Anacles Dod&en Saturday niaht at Dodaer Stadium. The victory went 10 CraW t..etrms, 1-0, who came on after Atlee Hammaker failed to proleCt a 4'-2 lead for Scott Gaitelts. Leffens is a-0 lifetbnl ._nit the Dod&ert. Pinch-hitter Ernest JU•liftlled lcadinaotrtlie ninth innina and Brett Butler -=rificid pinch-runner DonelJ Nixon to second. One ou1 Iller, reliever Jay Howell, 0.2, intenl.iooally walktd Will Clark and Mitchell foUowed withbi~winailwlDUDd 211& RBJ. • Lenerts walked Job lbdby leadins off tile eilhth. snappina a tuak of Ntiailii 29 conteCUllve ~ Edd.ie Mu my bit Iris leCOftd double of the pme with two outs in the eaabtb -the first extra-bate hit ap1n1t Hammaker in I ~· inninp 1h.i1 teason -and Rick 'Dempsey tied the score 4-4 with a pinch sinaJe. Oln'elts, who returJ)ed 10 a 1tarUna role this yar after 163 consecutive relief appearances held the I>od&en h1tlcss from the second th.rouah the flfth inni.np and fed. 4'-1 , after five . 0 0 QtOTI o• 1H•D\\ 'ni: -cf -:r~· •Ill~· '" J ' I I WN!tc 1 I ' • Ill ..,..., tOI •r11• •r11111 ••vNfl,. ,. • • ~.. • • • • ""* 7, "" Sex l Tieen ,, '"""" l 1 -.._. ......._ asktd if he mo.a.t~· e·n a .....:-f Orlllrfef •:tt ~cf t llt ~-, ...... ~u .... ' VIJK "°"'".. , • • ..,_tf l • 1, •uuscnv eotTo. 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Ebewbere m the NBA: • Kevia Johnson scored 12 of his 26 poinu 1n the fourth quaner as Phoenix defeated I.be Spurs in San An10nio, 121-Ul, endina the rqular season for both teams. Saa Anlallio completed its worst season ever with 61 loun, ~the.last D10oC in row. • K.evia MMrds' drivina layup with four seconds • left capped Mm1's tS.7 run and .. ve the Heat a 91-89 victory ovw "°"*ton. It was the first tJmt this season the e~pan11on He8a bad defeated 10 over·.500 team on tht road, and it lnlooed Miami's seven-pme losina suuk. ' • Mark ,Jason scored 20 potnts. includ•na a 3-pointer tbalpveNcw..York the lead forJ.ood 1n thefourtli uaner, as tbl«nicks finished the reaular s.c.uon wilh a ' cacy at Madison _S,qu.are=---- Garden. • ~Millet tcorcd 28 potDtJ. includ1n1 l 6 in the decisiveJliit6 quaner, and Chuck Penon added 21 poi!:au-:!f' th 1 beat the 8ucb in Milwaukee, 11 7-l I 0, an &be fi _.,.«UOD pme for both ttanu. • Thllll'·~ ~ 24 points and rookie Eric Lecknlr1iddlda 1eason·hiah 21 u Utah ran pest Golden Stale in Sd .... City.J l l-9S. tn the final reaular IC&IOD ~for botlll *"''· 1 ne ~..._,a preview of toru of me ifliii i'OUad ol &be playofrl. Tl'lt umnctmt beiin a fiv~me ICl'iet lo Utah ThWlday naabt Relay team misses record The Sant.a Monica Track Oub 800---- meter relay teasa, anchored by Carl Lewts. * failed lo s.ct a wor1d record Saturday at the ML Sao Antonio Col~ Relays, but some o( ---- tbe runners said an otflciatina error cost than • new ma1k. The founofDe compoled of Olympic JOld medahsu Joci De LOlc:b, Danny Evettu and Lewis., aAon& 'with Floyd Hea.rd, sir won the 4x.200 evmt in 1:20.54, ~' didn't turi-!! 1M :20.26 world 1tandard let by USC 11 yeanaeo1n Te•pe, Anz.. TM bratdowft for Saota MOtlic:a was De LoKh in 20.4, ~l'>?Evemt 20.2 and Lewis ftnithinsin 19.8 . "The amcim• failed lO 1nfonn aJJ the ruru~n that we were IQDOlld IO stay in our laae aJI &hr way;• Mid De LoKh, Who woa the 1988 OI~ ,old medal ln the 200 meten.: .. It eo1t •a C0'6plc °' eeconc11." Ill other .....,. news S.1urday: • Mark lieland overamc a .cond·round kicC ~ury and ~ Ra6lef Pilllda widl I liltatai.-. qUict 1hfte.ounC.b comblutioa ill ibt fifth raUDcl 10 "'8m bis Wotld loxiftl Altocil&ioe wha'Mit.bt title ia Adaatic City. lmancfi.ldwed llil left knee While Iii~ a~ ud Ille Md tfOuMe th~bli~ &bi rat oldMI tiPL • • Elly ooer com..,.-.cs hia k.albdy °""" ...... witll a comfortable V1CIOfY in dW Wood MemOrill :at Aq..ctuct in NeW ¥oft. The Drrtty favorite......, IM I*» atil near IM 41'*W~IMD loOk tbe a.I Ind --•••tlhe-lftl* o.wlockPoint. • Del lalllnl Jr. ioled -..... or ....... ...... ia ... cM•~n .. ipllJMIOblMWahcrbJ WilliMli Jr., 254-lt iiid CllPQal'C 1111 Pra• 11hml Bowlen A_.doll WR•t ol CMlnpioae in Pliltna. 01aio. IADlftl ........ lidl 1m1Cb widl h tlrial-9 .... ~ ... ~y ...,.... . ..., pint. After~ .... ---.tame.;•rOlledlhree more .a. llP ..... ..._ •World all ·o. • ff• Aynoa Seana .......... ...,.=.w:.:::.•'11iuo.eild bDl1•• 11111 "•ad'tll ... , b6d lw 1 '9clOlill 110111 cllive ~ Mulao 0... Pris ~ 1n ...,....,. .. We're really MM· wida today's ~" llid-E.diloa Ca.II Pout ~i~. ·•A lot of our li.rlt broU ........ iecordl. and rm ftally ta.ppy widl SbeDy Taylor and Jamie Kaner'1 perfonnanca." Taylor, who is only a fialunan. won the 1,"10 in a time of 4:43.93, tbe fou.nb faslett. time in the meet'• biscory. Taylor, who alto captured leCODd ill 1he IOO witb a time ol 2:1~~1 WU awarded the meet'I ous · na diltafKle runner award. --sbellcy ii just incredibk, •• Smida Mid. .. She's just I freshmen and lbe'I bavins IUCb a pat ICalOft. We've really been blelled with 101De •roas undersniduates who fOU'll be hearina a lot more of aa lbey improve." Kaner won tbe 1001na time of 12.6 and added a silver medal with a doc~of2S.74 in the 200. .. Jamie ru really IU'Oq." Smith aid. .. Sbe ran an exceptionally fut 12.32 in her beat, and her winnins time in the final is 1he fow1h fas1esi time in thete c:hampiombipl. .. The Owsn also had •trona dl'oru by Leilee Bri ... in tbe ditcus and tbe shot put. Brigs finished tbe afternoon witb a third-place tou of 37-lOYJ in 1he shot put and finished fifth in 11\e di1CUS. "Uslie was a bh diu~inted bcaute she's done better, Smith said. "But this will only help her in future com_P.etition1." · Woodbridec'• Kaci Keffer took the meet'1 outstandi~ sprinter award for her two victories 10 tbe 400 and the 300-low hurdles. Keffer ran tbe tee0od fa.stat time in the meet's bi1t01 y with . · tbe 400. Sbe also ran 1 strona last lea of the 1,600 relay to aive her team a lhird·pface medal. Woodbridae also finished second in the 400 relay with a time of 49.9S behind tbe winnina time df 49.68 by Mission Viejo. The outstandina field performer went to Mission Viejo's_Ula Faeer wbo bro.ke the meet record in the triple jump by more than two inches with a leap of 39--11 'h. The most amazina pan of this performance was that ll WU Faaier'• ft11t meet evn. El Dorado's Lon Svoboda tied the meet'• h&lh jump ~ with a JUmp ofS·8. second fn 1,500 WALNUT -Olma dll W. ffilla di..... •Affll Ed ftllU --_ ~-r..:•--~ ft·iz'lll .... ia a -...--.-.._..vu ......... • ... ICltOOI leld Setur· lcond IWkie .. 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Outstanding an the1r roles as Walter and Marion Hollander arc Joe Abrams and Marae Andenon. Abrams has a chansma that draws like a maanet. and a natural scnst of the humor of the piece that kcc:pS his audience 1n a State of non.stop laua.htcr. Anderson spontaneously complements the Abrams' charac· teriution, while develop1na her own heJ..O.eQLS.On..of the ambassador, Axel Mqee. and biJ (;IJ)tive pe~ name, Susan Hollander, arc effective- ly interpreted by John Brenrian and Carolyn Mattson. Strona charac· teriz.ations .arc also offered by Sheree C&rMHs-:4mbassador--Mqco.'s sec- retary, and Steve Casey as a sinaster Krojack. Appreciated for h11 rid1culous car· riqe and conversation as Richard Tudor as the starehy, spoiled French Chef, Maurice; whose domain IS threatened oy "floll&nacr -aJKi'\'" caterer. Renderina stront support arc Bob Doren and CJ. Wnaht. ljlGUJtll Al•N pp ,, ... . Hiie • ..... mplUJe reviews of curttnt •n111D11-.iDlbew: CldJlilCm". AU llaadness mans • n thta ~-1 .. ....., reincarnated as a callow •llw«fi194aboo1MJ_CJ1 __ flwl (Robert ~ Jr.) who then 11 1noee bis own Widow=· Sbepberd). The ..,...,cdl ... .._._ Mary Stuart Master· -J laJh lor Mr rec')did ier (not knowina. of ---. U.1 die,_.. ma.it really Mr old man). ....... (Or you? It a~rently is for JU O Who wem1 a IOOk of pained • oa lhtoulbout most of the movie. lleplayldlit~b.albad'r bntbuddy, who's ........... u \Ulftlqllited love for rus pal's ..,.._.lira decedel. a circu.m$nce that adds C'..8: layer of coftfusion to the story. O'Neal, ud 5bc,,herd smile prettily and frown '9comillllY. but never really esta.bhsh themselves 91~ 1t•1Jeft for~ to carry the picture's __..I. Qiob be doict.; with a winning innocent mar rw. <P.O > CYllOIW It lttml to have been filmed 10 a ~~· It looks u tboqh it was shot through a mud ftlter. It 1e>unds u th()ugh it wtrtn't scnpted, but repnJitated. Jt'.a .. cybo,,." a poverty-row .. Mad Mu," a posupocalypt1c beadbanaer of a ~ure, the tut half of wbiCh is a series of nearfy COfttinuous, bedly s~ fiabt scenes punctuated by screams, psps .and aurales. It stars Belaian nultcleman Jean.Claude \/"an Damme, a man whox biceps don't quite rival Schwarzenesaer'a but whose aceent is even more impenetrable than that of Hollywood's most famous Austrian imm,.,..nt. Van Oammc's character is a taciturn adventure( who dishes out uhraviolent punish· ruent to the insanely brutal bngands who always an to be found populating movies like tttis. First they suffer. Tbm they tum the tables and HE wffen. Then he turns the tables back and THEY suffer some more. The one who suffers most 1s the viewer lucklcu enough 10 be watchana ibis. (R) DEAD BANG Another cop movie, thtS one with a telcv1sion-stties star in the lead. "Dead Bani" pci ••n an unapicu:d abundailce o( pit and downt.t intepiay, wllicb mau. it 11aDd out U. this aoo-famililf pre. Director Job• frank· enbeimier ( .. The ~wian Candidate, .. "'l Pickup") bu tal&elf',.~ Vice .. ~~usa Don Johnson and turned him into a hilbly ible down-on·hi ... luck hero. Johnson plays a Los Aneeles homicide ddoctive who is a clutic bUm· out ca~. Witt-a (tiled marr\aae1 wino stubb&e, broken alanea. ind.i&rent healtn, and terrible banaovrn (beware the movie's IOOD·l().be- notorious us><huck ICCne) this cop also happens to be one doued manbunter. The whys and wherefores 00obn1e>n'1 cro11<ount,ry teareh for a wh.1te-supremaci1t cop killer are of\en confusina, thanks to a poorly constructed ICTlpt and some aapana plot holes. But Johnton's portrayal of dcterm1nauoo WMlet ltretl, plus fraallle*imcr's pared-do~ diftCltnt ltYle, •ve tM day. (Jl) DEAD CALM This tbree-penon Australian· made drama about ~n attncti e couple (Sam Neill and Nicole Kidman) on aS1Jlin1tripwhorun afoul or a b1gh-sta1 psychotic (Billy bnc) is wclkrafted and reasonably taut, but it lacis that special s~k that makes a picture stay with you after the bghts have aone up. Zane ts a mesmerinnt madman. with a dazzhna smile and murderous eyes., while KJdman, who could pass for Siaourney Weaver's redheaded younJer sister, works an effective mixture of fnaftt, resourcefulness and steely bravery into her performance. Neill has the th•nkJess task of playinf odd man out. trapped alone ab<>Ud tM ptycbo s sinkina ship while the killer and his wife eopae ln a rivetina pme of cat and mou1e aboard the couple's yacht. Neill's character lits becalmed while the other two act up a storm. (R) THE DREAM TEAM The title'is a sooozer - bonnaand ui1revcalin1-but the movie itself isan unupccted delight. Michael Keaton, Peter Boyle, Chnstophtr Uoyd, and Stephen Furst play a quartet of mental p1tienu 00 lhe l00te in New York City. Boyle is temfic asa formeradnccutive who thanks he's Jesus and has come to equate aodlincu Yt1th nudity. Uoyd 1s s1m1larly fine 1.s a JllUllU who tbmks hc•s·a:~ IDd ..... Cloetor"1 cmt and clipboetd IO pro~ iL ,... ii twect.ly appeahna u a PfY who caa only ....-ia television alolaM. and Katon plays a felloW Ii"" to outbunti-or imtional vaoaence who newl'· theleta it the lcut-di11urtled . of tbc four. ne picture skillfully walks a tilhtrope by blvina die (\uarte1'1 paychOICI lead them into hilarioul 11t"*tion1 while never mockin, the cbaracten for beina pa_ychotac. CPG-13) n.rrca uva Chevy Cha1e 1ua mn>Ulll the ~ucl to a 198' comedy, "Fletcb," the._ movie m which the star showed any.._ of life on the tcreen. In lhls one craok ncwtpeper iD· vcsttptive reporter J.M, F1etcber inherits a crumblina Loumana plantation and 11 soon up LO bis nolepld in half·W1t copi, komical Klansmn. .._ .tim foOOwen of a amanny leleVllion eva.-., '• and a couple of beautiful women (OGC of 1Mm • dead). Thro~ hall, a sbaht. supmor 11nirt never leaves Chate 1 face u his character oatwill with eff'onlcss cue the rubes and scou.ndrds who surround hlm. Every plot development is .,.eed with a qu1p, and usu&lly a weak quip at thaL Chue has played this same type of 1mua chanc:ter '° many times before that be probably can do him m tus sleep. Come to think of it. Judai~by the amount or enel'I)' he ~xpeodcid here~ ma lhtt's euctJy what he did 111 •'Fletch Lives." ( ) M.UOll LEAGUE It doesn't have the smarta or the ICX appeal or·· Bull Durham, .. which is to uy no one q_uotcs Blake and Susan Sarandoo ii • nowhere an siabt. more's the pity. The ~ ::.; ccn1erin1 around tbe efforts of a conoivi1111 ~:·:· club ~ner (Marpret Whitton) to field the Wartd • • :.: worst ball team, drive down attendance, and thereby arease the way for her exit from dismal Cleveland , 11 1 stniS)lt steal from ••Tbc Producers." The cndina. in which the misfits have pulled thcmttlvcs totether and cla~ thetr wai into a red·bot pennant race, is recycled .. Rocky. ull, .. M~r u.pe" boasts a oearty nOIHtOP stnna of on·tartet verbal and v11ual bueblll jokes, plus an enpsina cut. beaded by Tom Berent" • and Cha.the Sheen . ·srown wqws 'em in jail BOSTON (AP) -SOUi ..... "rd hke to ., 1-ck to ...._ .. Jama 8town bas awed fdlow lft• Brown, a former ppel aiajei, -told mates at the Swe Part CorrecUonaJ 11111 MWSp1pcr in an toter'View 6om Center in Soutb Carolina and...il.Jtill the pri10n 1n Stale Part.. S.C. .. a.Dy pv1na tkrn aut<>srapha four months never kf\. Or it ocvcr left me. TM ifter bil arrival, The Boston Globe public may not know it, but tlM Sn reported Tb~. Mach.inc fint did it to death for the ......_ SS, ii .wrvin1 a ail·year Lord." ICallDCle Oil a ~ of agravated lrown 1et1 a dou.b)e siapdanS iD -ult and taWae to stop for pohce &be kt that n0 ~ticians have come · dSo~ ~-~ ecrossbo_._ ~-t~ tollil.W. He said be went to Viecnam ... w '--'Vllll9 '""°' u. .-ri an W LY9don Johnton, helped QUdl he ·~op ... riddled With 26 bullets latt riota in America in the t 960a, 1U1 at 2-. Ridaird NiAOD's ina.,._tion ~ ii woRlftl OJI ktlChell detail in ' and at bis fame to V&nOUI &ntidnll \be morruop. •• in lbe cven1np. tM pronouncements. f'abaed "GOdfathcr of Soul," who.tt .. Politics and reality tS IO diftitrent &Old records include "Pkasc P1C&K now that realJty dOC"Sn't have any· Please-'! a .. -Papa's Got 1 Brand thiRI 10 do wath PGhtics u~" New Qaa." as conductma tlie pnson -lrOwa uJd .. Al.l 1be ~ in Cbojr. Wllllnatc, they out of jail; now, "Tbcy've come a Iona wa ltntt ri111t~ • Mr. Brown took over." inmate Brown's attorney, GeotF Hill, Ml Grqory Hamson said. advltCd ham to dJ"orc:e his fOurtb "He S«ms to be do1na all nght to wife, Adrienne. who as due to stand me. He ni1naJcs with the fellas. It's tnal bortly on dna& poueaio8 real fuc1nati.na to me f never tbouaht cbaJ1et.. tJunltiftl that a divosce mWJt I'd meet Jama Brown an reaJ lffe. rm be a step to earlau parole, the SO!')' n had lo be in bett." 0CW1peper laid. Bul Brown refuted. The....,.., ICrojMll fSteve c.1.,, l•ftl lllllll•• hit point with AMINllHdor A••I ..... IJofln •rennanl In .. oon•t Drink the Weter:• "Bll.AIUOUS, B£Lf.1.AUQB-OU'l'·LOUD .. a batty otf.fl».tralJ b.lt t.bat doubled me up.• CO.. s.aut TD TCmlT SIOW CabnJto· Playhou~ 1s a chann1n,a semna for-San Ocmentt's Commun .. ty Theatre and Allen's "Don'C Dnnk The Water" - a lively piece packed with lauabter which may be seen through May 6. Performances arc Wednesday lbrouah Saturday evc- n1np at 8 p.m. for tkkets and informauon, call 492-046.S TueJday throu,ab Saturday from I to 4 p.m. charmina identity. These two are a dthght. Their r------------fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiii~iiiiiiii~iijiif II banter appears to have been 1easoned by ycan of the aood and the bad or a deeply rooted mamaac -at once uproanously funny and tenderly "llCI UMC11 UIMV Jlajor i..avue lwulr. A bJg !attf ........ 90CID. •• MllllCA touch11\I Cabnllo veteran and resident ~ duction ma.naecr Steven Jay Warner enacu Father Drobney -the resi- dent, rotund pncst ~ho narrates and perticip1tcs 1n the acuon of the work Warner -a put, aood spon - laterally throws b1mscff into hjs YtOrit u he allows has 1tn11)\t·J&Cketed frame to be rolled across the front of the..._. by Anderson in a p1.rucu- larly funny scamcnt of Act I. 'I OUT OF OIT .. Ol (PGI .,., ..... ,.," DUD CALM 110 <;I AIJl~J"1 ~ t ' l iL'Lr:::l..1..~ 111 I ICt=" tat J.::::. 'St! (R) ~ ,,...~o.M• .,. ... IMA Ull .... ~ .,._ QOllTA .. tA r ..... c-Meo.t' .,,.,., COITA_. .... ,..c-,.. ... -llll a rORO ,...,..,i.,.. ... tlQI ~ All(,.,... ... ...,. ( .... ....,.. u1-. ~~ ......... w1•1t 0 ., ..... ..... "'---·-.... , wa-•--T"e-• ........ ., ..... .., ... ._ .... 1.A lllllC-... ... ·-__ .,,,.. ..... ._._ ·---·--.._ ...... ,I ,.., NOW PLAYING t I j I Or ...... CoMt DAILY PILOT I Sundey, Aoftl '.\, 1989 ountyyoungsters cele_bra • • Oranae Count)"'s. fourth annual lmaaanation Celebration - a nine· da) county-wide children's art festi· val fcatunn1 workshoP": per· formancn, and exh1b1tton~ -is runnina now throuah Apnl 30. This year's ccle&rat1on. offic1ally sanctioned b_y the Oranfe County Centennial Comm1nee, 1s themed "lma11nat1on Celebration Trails throuah Oranac County'~ Centen- nial." Most of the 1nd1v1dual events -held in shoppin& centers, mu· seums. hbranes, 1ehools, and the O ranae County Peformaing Arts Center -will be related to Orange Count)' history. "The Centennial makes this year's l mqan11ion Cekbrati<>n ~pecaall) cnnchin1-" !I.ltd Elisabeth Ounpn, lma&inat1on Celebration <'OOrd1- nator. "It g.i"es participants a chance to let how art and <'utturc ha"e shaped &he history and tcKturc of Oranac Count~. And it also ai\cs students a un1que opponunity to combine an with history." More than 2SO.OOO people arc ~xpected to participate 1n Jmag1na· tion Celebration's hand -on work· shops, special performances. and student an exhibitions, which takc place in nearly everycomerofOninge Couqty -from M1 sion V1eJO to C.. Habfa. . The local lma&inat1on Celebration 11 the muh of more than 1 )Car of j)lannint and coordination b)I mort' than 30 Orin4f Count)' art and educauon orpn1ut1ons The event is c°'ponsored each year by the Oranac Count) Department of Educatton. the Cahfom11 Alliance for W Education and the Oranic County Pcrformina Ans Center. Susao aod Timothy Strader arc 1h1s )car'1 honorary chairmen. · The on.iinaJ I magan1tlon Cel· cbration was produced in 1977 by the John F. Kcnnc:dy Center for the PerforminaAnsin Washington. D.(. hs success prompted other c1t1e to start lmqmauon Ccltbration of thdr own; now theTC arc 12 ne Lhrou&Jlout the United lite • a\ lilrCll as new celebrauons an Bc1Jtn&. Chana and S)dncy. Australia. The ftsuval bcpn )esterday with performances. workshops. and exh1b1ts in several count) .shoppm& malls. Today, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . the Bowers Musuem 1n Santa ;\na v.1U host "Imagination Celebration Caml\al." The museum. about to begin a S 12-milhon renovation and . expansion will open its counyard and plleries forspcc1a1 performances and worluhops saluting the ethnic cul· ture that have haped Orang.c Coun· ty over the past century. As the carnival fesu viues \\ind down. Jma11nation Cclcbrauon will continue at the anta Ana High The Center's Se1erstrom Hall will School Auditorium with the Young be filled with the sounds of young Soloists' Concert (Apnl 23 a1 4 pm ) mus1c1ans on Fnday. Apnl 28. as the Sponsored by the Orange Count> Orange Count} You·1h Symphony Ph1lharmon1c Soc1et}. the concert enteruuns fiflh-arade students, part of features six Orange Count> mu· the Or.an1e County Philharmonic s1c1ans, ages 9 through 16. ealh oc1ety s youth concert proiram performing a conlcrt movement ac-Conunuou~ Center Stage Con~rts companied b~ the Orange ( ouniy arc JU'>I some of the many act1v1t1es Ph1lharmon1c Orchestra offered at the ver) popular .. lm-agmanum," on Saturda). Apnl 29. Thecclebra11o n 1s not hm1ted to the .. fro m 10 a.m to 4 p.m. '" the weekends. Monda) th!ouJh Wedne\· Mercanulc: Bwldmg m Soulh Coast day, Apnl 24-J6. Chewing the V11lagc across from South Coast Btuc • a-gumrr-and-tnmnomca • country blues duo, will perform their music of the tum-of·lhe-cenlur) · Amcncan South in the Orange Co!.~: , ty Perform ma Arts Center's Fou n~ Hall. Sponsored by the John F Sanday Kennedy Cc~ter for the Per.forming NooD to 5 p.m. Arts, "Chewing the Blues 1\ the official touring performance for the 1~1AGINATION CELEBRATION 1989 Imagination Cclcbra11on'> CARNIVAL Free of charge., Bo~ers Morning performances have been Museum, 2002 North Main St.. Santa reserved for selected schools, with Ana, 972-1900. limited free tickeu available for the Museum ocpns It\ couri')ards and pubUc at the Center's box office 1or gallcncs for ~peel~ perfo~d the 6:30 p.rn. shows on Monday Md worko;hops saluting_ the ethnic cul· "Pucsday. tures that have shapedOrin&e oun-ty over the past cen1ury..4 p.m. Fou.ndcrs ttall will again be bust!· YOUNG SOLOIST'S CONCERT tn$ wnh ~~tty on Thur~a) and Free of chafiC. Sant.a Ana High FndAy, Apnl 27 and 28. when South hool Auditorium Silt outstanding Coast Rcpcnory Th~am Wlll pre\Cnt youna Orange Countr muo;1c1an\, ~ fu'! faf!11ly show. 1:~e P~ople V\ aies 9 to 16 each pla)'1n1 a concert ..., N9t ,.._ .. hWtdr O'.._.. ~-(~.,.,.YI' •1KOJW ... and .wMdt '"•fr -~~~ren•1 •rtlltlc development• th• l~lon Celebration. ' 8.8 . (811 Bad) Wolf. at 4 30 P m mo"emcnt and accompanied by the and S.lO p.m. each n11ht. Free t1cke~s Oranic County Philharmonic Or-(h~1ted) arc a.va1_l~blc at the enters chema ponsor~d by the-Orangt" box office. Count) Phifharmonic SOc1ety · mYOUltTHI llON•ICI (NU) (ltlS.HIM''~lt:IS ... ,.::'.:') (I ........ Monday and T11ettday 7:30 p.m. "CHEWING THE BLUES" (hm· 1ted free tickets available at the box office) Founders Hall. Orange Coun- ty Performin& At1 Center The official tounna "1u1tar and harmon- ica" duo for this )~r's lma11nauon Cctcbrauon. sponsored by the John F. Kenned) (enter for the Performing Arb Playana and siogmg the country blues. they revive the compelhng muMcal tradition which arose in the American South a1 the tum of the century. Tbanday and Friday c:ao ud ~:JI p.m. ;'THE PEOPLE VS. 8.8 . WOLF" 'tl0\·1•: l .ISTl'\(iiS .... """' ...... 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The festival features conunuou performandes by IS local htah school choral &roups. 11v1n1 the studen" a cbancr to SIDI on a11rofcss1onal stage before their peers and two ad- (11mHed free uckel\ a~ailable at the Box Offtec) Oranic Count} Per form1n1 A.rts (enter f ounder\ HaJI South f'oast Rcpertor)· Theatre J01"\ Imagination ( elebrauon and prc>- cnts a case ap1Mt the!";" Big Rad Wolf," a pla} which 1s bound 10 be fun for the whole family ' Frtday YOUTH CONCERTS l ..\ per· formance b) the Orange County Youth )'mphon) b~ fifth iradc s1uden1!>. Taking plale at the Oranae Count) Performing .\rt!> ( enu:r, 1t 1\ coordinated b) the OriAn&t ( ount) Ph1lharmon1c ~1ct~· Saturday .LO a.m. to t. p.m. ..... __ ,... 1'HE lMAGINABJUM free of charge South Coa~I V11ln&e ~iercan· 11lc Building acros'l lrom \outh C oa'>t Pla'za A da)·longoOerinaofconct'rt\ dcmon!>trauon., and l1and\·on prn· JCCt\, (catunng anterac \Ion v. 1th pro· fcs\1onal~ in all pha~s or the an ~orld.. Great fun ror th1ldren of all ages' PACl11C CHORALE HORAL FESTIVAL r rec of cha rec o,.ngc Count)' Performing Am (enter Scicrstrom Hall a full da)' (9 .i m tci 2 p.m.) of corunuoui performance\ b~ IS local h1Jh \Cho.11 choral &rou,,, a1 v10g them a Chant_e to \Ing before their peen and UJudu.aton on :i profcn1onal \tagc. r our \tudent\ from each h1&h ~hool ~•II JOJO the Pacific Chorale 1n an" pm t"cn1n1 c-0nccn for it\ pcrformanct• or tlo"'· ard ~anson·1 Sona of Democracy. -----.... (IF I '\I """'°' .Wfft 6) I :ISO I •~.__,, ,, 1 •o r ''' 1115 l ........... 11 I\ ) I J' • IS ' I\ ft JO. 10 Ir) ..--.~........,..,.t ..... /19',.&t , ... ..," ... ._ J X>•OS -A,_ C..... •-1 IS 1, 1040 - r~~CtNTW• C-MAJ '°""' C: HI .,_U ·--...-~•IO I ...... ;on 1 4-r•M• efAf .... I i to l ...... tOwtefC-.. 11 l ••• 10 • ....._~II! ll044'r t UA IOUTM Ce;uT "-MA I J• I '41 "°"""'' A.ff 1~'4 I ........... I , ,,, \ 10 'f IQ t 10 1 ._ .... I IO 4 I\ 1 'I •O .~~· t,1.....,11.0 • '•.u c,_e. fAlunaBea~h fouwlal• Valley . •••muat .,.....,. ..... .. IHUlf/f. .,. ·-' __.. __ ci.wet 11 l • '. 10 ~1 Z as foC:-11 •' • '• "'""1..., lt JUd1cators: Pacific C horaJc Director John Alexander and Ho .. ard wan. Four studenu form c.ach b1Jh school will )Oin the Pacific Chorale that even ma for its performance of How. ard Hanson's "Sona of Democracy." Sqerstrom·HaU as also the fltttina for lmaganatton Celebration's closina event, "lm14?nat1on Celebration In~ ternauonale. ·on Sonday. Apnl 30 at 2 p.m .. 'hh1ch rccasn11cs the man)' cultures o( Orange County wnh colorful costumes, in11n1 and danc· ina. - Concert uckcto;' arc pnced at S 12.SO to s s Sanday %p.m. lMAOINATION CELEBRATIO "INTE RNATJONALE." L1m1ted free t1d.ets at OCP C box office Orange ( o unty Performina Ans enter. Segcrslrom Halt 1 n 11-ulut~ to the many cuITures ofOrallj oumy, lhff stunning finale to the Celebrat1on will feature bnghl costumes ,,niing dancmi and 1he be-1 in fam1l~ en1erta1nmcnt Oncoln& throqhoat t.be Cel· ebration Tlarou~ Alrll U .:-XQUHl81T~.:..~:~ ... ~~fTih" .F .... ES.l1~A~ ... '. ~ r y 1\100\ 0 e ruture 81 C1uldrcn's Museum of La Habra. lOI Euchd . La Habra How chlldrtn enH~1on hfe in the )Car 2000 will be the subJ«"t of an"ork el\h1b1h;d a11h<' Museum. (S I entrance fee to •ht Museum.) April U.·30 T DENT ARTWORK Mo ~ 1ha11 4.000 p1cc.cs o( student artv.orl d1spla)ed 1n all Orange Count) pubhc hbrancs, selected mall and schools. EDUCATIONAL MtJ IC CON· CERTS sponsort""d by the Oran~c ( ount) Ph1lharmon1c Soc1ely. 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