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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-05 - Orange Coast Pilot. . - . • .... ~ Time for. a patd0n(A3 • Whatjurons81d/A4 • _Battle Is not over/ A4 . .. . P.rop.. 1. 03, ~ Rev91t spreadst:A4 •Voters rejoice /At iS Upfleld.-......-•.1nsurersreactl~..=-2 ___ _ • I THE'ORANGE COA T . F RIDAY., MAY 5, 1989 Marian·· Bet.Qesaa · ends spec-ula.ti·on . ' . ' . . ~~~~~~be is a ·canefidate for-__ Oelf)'-~e..,.Nldl .._a W~n who wduld only g ive her n..,.e !'• .. Un~•n and son David paint over •atfttl on martset In Mes• del Ma r. 1y I09 V AN HK~N °'·-~ ,_ ..,,, San Juan lane -a quiet Costa Mesa street where neatly lept horn~ sell for well over S2SO.OOO -got a .taste of pngland Wed~' night Restdcnts of the street woke to find their aaraaes aod walls spra)-pa1ntcd with l<>sos Costa Mesa police say m•)' 6c thotc orrocaJ street canas Nt't&hborhood ~1dents reacted qu1ckfy. ac1un1 o ut•pat.0t bl'\.I ~ to CO\Cr up the un~1ahtly black lcttcnna. and some said they womcd that an) 1ttcnt1on focused on the attack m1aht only encourqc the vandals One rcs1dcn1, who 'IAOUld 1dcnt1f} benelf only as Lmda, took 11 upon Mrwlf to walk the strict with a pannt can and roller ofTer:i"I to piunt over the IJ"lffill for her nc1ahbors But ~he said she preferred not to di us~ the 'andah m. ... Don't they JUStdo th1~ so someone .... 111 take nouccr he said. 0th~ ho"' ever. expressed •lhc1r anJer at the desecration of 1hc1r ne1a)tborh<Sod. .. I'm ou1raacd at this." s,e1d adine Andreen, -secretary of fhe "Mesa del Mar Ho meo wners Assoc1a11on "Wc''e had th11 son ofth1na before 1n the oc1&hborbood. but never on this street ft·s nd1culous when people arc kccp1na up their propcn1es some- tbina like th1 can happen. • •• f think the best thing tha1 could happen v.ould be a crKkdov.n on 1he parents o(thcie kids, 1f the) can catch ·\Mm. There's a new state law that makts parents responsible "'hen their lud1 JO•n pnp and do these kinds of "It's prcll) p1lture!>que... la~ lhinas." Goldbers said '"Tho~ gu)'s "'eren't One resident whose prage "as bashfuUt'sJw:i v.bw-\OU 1n Jcout.A painted wtt ~ °W01 "'1:11' rlc11Iiborhood of ·siso. O w Mobsters" and "Md," 5a1d he had SJ00.000 homes That'~ a 1en th1 JUSI J)l1ntcd hlS houtc a )Cat ..8.f:; busrncss 1s getting out of ~and·· -owlha,tto do1taJiin. v.an Co ta Mesa polKc Lt Ian Kent Huan. said "Th11 kind of thing ..aid there were 'iit"~eral ethnic ga~ docsn t usually happen here. This•~ v.hoscact1\1t1c hadbecnobservcd1n usually a very quiet street I hope the~ the Mcsa.dcl Ma~• don -.t come Die\." Other words and acron) m But Kent s'.a1J 1t "a d1fficul1 10 scra.,led on the homes and ncarb) determine whether the San Juan I .an<" businnacs incJuded "L"'1 :· "Vi' a craffiu was the ~ork of. a gang or TEPA.'' and the number .. l47th." ~1mpl~ )OUths 1m1tat1ng ganc })(ha'- Thc araffiti appeartd o n :"at lea t 1or eiaht houses arid on lhc Count!') He said ~c did not rt\:QJnllt' Lil Cousins market around the corner Mobstef") as tht name of a bonafide A lonaume Mesa dcl Mar ~~1<knt aana operauna tn the .i~a said Wednesday ntaht•s 1nc1dent Wil5 "We're not sure 1fll"1Jusl •Joke or the wont be bad cvtr.*n m Costa • lrn:lHcrcwina around. or 1f th1 1\ real · Mesa. pna activny .. Kent ..aid "' lieutenant governor By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of llW O.tlly l'floc SUfll C 1ung npeni e that tih 1hc lieutenant go,ernor·~ role. tale Sen Manan Bericson ann'ouou-d . her c.and1daq Thu™1a) for tht' Re- publican nomina11on of that post in 1990 - · Bergeson. R· c~pon· Beach be· ~ame lhe «cond Republican sute ~n.a1or from Orange Count) 10 enter the ract'.~01ning •n John Sc::rmour R· nahe1m. Both h1ghj) reprdcd in the fount)' a~ "ell a in cntmento. Bergeson and ~>mour M.-el a chan~ to <: hallcngc tv.o-1crm. Dcm0l"t'at1c tn· c.:utnbcnt uo ~k( anh)- C onlraf) to the geneml '1cw 1ha1 the po 1tion 1 csscnt1all} po~rlc s. Bcricson s.a1d the lteutcnan1 '°' emor can help direct tate oobc" on a number of Iona-range problems, io- cludina lnnd-usc and irowth, educa- tion, "'orld trade and offshore oil productJon. "I did a lot of dchbcraung. I wu oooccmcd that I'd be aett.ina 1nto • responsib1ht~ that would not be ch"lllen&ing.· Be~n said_ "J wa ronvmcc<f the O,Pponunitiet arc there that an: not bc1n1 currently f uJfillcd," sbe said. Beracson, 61.4 cited four a.rcas where the lieutenant aovem or oould be part1cularly efTccuve: • ,As chairwoman or tM Senate Local Government Co01m1t1cc, Bergeson said she tw developed first- hand kno.,,.,lcdte of land-use pobcy and arowth manqcmcr.u issues. As lieutenant I QVCrl}Or, she would take 1 leadina role in proposjna lone- tcrm soluuons on thoae illues. fftle.-. ~ •llQSON/A21 ('0\ l ·:H ,.I .OH\ \'\\I \ ''' Race for sta·te's No. 4 spot should b.e costly, cl.ean By PAUL ARCHIPLEY .. 1anan's entl) wtJI cau9C llOIDC . °'-o..y-kAll' spl11ung on contnbut1ons 10 Oraftie tate n \tanan Be~ 00·~ entr) · Count)':· he said ... But where Oranlle into-the ralt for hcutcnant &tl\ ernor ~~~l ~tm~~~ ~'~po"!111_1_1 U\. t6e · Thu™1a~ .ill but guarantet-J Rr pubhcnn lontnhutor\ will})( a sl ed 10 Both Wt) they have the contacu to J11 ~<..-cph into their pocket\ 1n the raise funds statc"1de "·oming month-, ~rge-~l[OlCl! h~~Ts lt1v- s tht' onl) lieutenant go' crnor ers1de. San .Pteso a nd Im penal ooun- hopcfuls "ho '><> fa1 ha\.e entered the ttcs as "ell as Lbe Ora.. COMt, GOP pnma11. Bcrieson. R·l"lc" pon t\'' ma her a broad fu nd-ratsina bue Bc~ch, and 'il31C Xn J.ohnSc'-mottr. m the uthland. . R-i.\nanc1m. art' ~en as cut trom the he also bchcvcs camJ>'.&lfft COD· same poht1c:al cloth tnhu uon hm1t Imposed by the Both &rgc n, 61 a.nd \ mour. pa.swv of Propostuon 13 lut year I are con\lderc-d modcratc Rt'-"111 v.orlc in her fa"or pubhl-am "ho can v.ork "1th the ''M > fund-raisin.a in the pest will conscrva11,e v.mg of \.h~1r part' as entlance m. ab1ht> to raise funds - "ell as "llh ~mocrats. bccau"SC I have more contributors of \\'1TtJCRtjaccnr tnc in Orancc smatler11mou11u.-she-uid. <. ounl\ the' ·11 be look.ma to man' of Tom FuentC$. cU,,rman of the 1hc "1mc un.Y'i for finan..-1al and count) Rcr.ubhcan Pany, said ~ political support O'illlOn 73 1m1t also wtll ~veot tbe That v.111 put pres utt o n l-On· fund-ra1\1ng battle from tJecomina tpoutors to c11hcr lhoosc one of the 5¢nous. / . cand1datesat polt11cal nsk or shell out Sl.000 bm1t trom 1nc:hvld"8h mone) to both "modtra«s the problem COMide:r· "It's gonna be a Vet') npen 1"c ably;• F~tC'S satd. race:· \aid Tom Malcolm. finance •• )ear ortwoaaowhn tbcre...,.-e chairman of the ouat) Republican no caps to fu.ndtf\4 ~ comPetidwe P etron could evolve into a ~-war,:" an> .. -. . .. __ ~They both have an 1mprcss1~c Im he said. f bo h 11 be bl t Malcolm di== o upponen. t v.1 a e o .. Ev-v.1•"' u·oa 73. ,.,., raise a lot o.f mone) •• .. " m Republican tatev.1dc wdl be aoma 10 C0'1 Rcpu a '°'-.. be prcsled on the finan('1at front bttause wd. "1t•11om1 to polanze the county of otbn-ratt . too a tOl. •• --1 \J .. Sen Pete Wilson's h._el) The Sl.000 hmtl ldda ue. too, ubcmatonal nom1natton ma) pro\'C when other races are conlldc_red. ___ __..,.., .-..--_._~-:==-::::-:::--.:;:;;::-:::-.__~~~--~-e-.e-~-~-:---'--:=----::::--.=--':=:-:=-~-.--:;.._=--:a:-t::=--::=~~~--:,~~"1iilln c, neralCTec on race ap1n (the Ocmocrattc nom1~ under cro\ ~'am1n· attOft b) the dcfentt that a j)1lor mo,cmenlJ m the air att not affected by-what's h1ppt"n1n1 on lhc srnund. He said he luld ... o idea" v.-hat cautcd the crash aft.er the C~ta MC1.1 helicopter madt a filbt bank from 1n front of their chopper and dtsap- pcared. • . Tbe Coaia Mesa offi~n ncn•r mlldt radto conUICt af\et the) turned the pursun oYtt ao Ne..-PoM Bt'ach &Dd peeled o6 cvurw .. an app1rcnt aucmpc ID Mb a la'Ondary. bid-up poaauoa. OlkllY liacified COiia Mm -.._.. a rith• tum a-a)' fl'Olft the punutl ancU tqln to dct«nd to an ehitwle of ~ or 600 .......... TlllAL/ AlJ won't. And Republicans arc bracina for a costl) and bitter race for tatc trusurcr bct-Actn appointed mcum- bc-nt rom H•>ct and form~ L1 Trcasurn necta "Bay" Buchanan Bc~n estimattd her campetan tn the pnmar') ~oold t more than SI m1lhon. > mour pl~ the cost at bet-Aecn SI mtlhon and Sl mtllJon 1n tht pnmary :and from S5 nuJhorrto $7 milbon m the acncraJ clCc11on race. "h'u huac uncknaki!'J." )mour said. : . Se}mour formed an ~ploratof) ~~mtttec tft. ~· thlt btDn ra• .. na campa1p . "°°"''but1ont: 1 en fund-r11Kn 1nota the 1t1Lc ilT&>ltancd '" tbt ant Inv lll08dt'-and ht ts not~ about IMltt•na Medi with Btr.-on in Ora nee Coun· ~. t . -- Qranee Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday. May 5, 1989 t ------ Mass in~urance company eXO~Us predicted b}' HB agent 8y PAUL~ conversion of the insurance com· °' .. ..._,......, missioner's post from an appointed The fallout from the state Supreme position to an elected one. Court's nilinaon Proposition 103 will Ba-nnister, anticipatina tht court take yun to dear up, insurance would uphold Prop0sit1on 103. an· com miss oner candidate Wes Ban-nounccd his candidacy in March mster said Thursday. But he_pid the most contcovcrsal -B&nni1ter, the mayor of Hunt· provision rcquirina a 20 percent inaton Beach and an insurance agent rollback of iasu,raoce rate$ "doc n't for 2S yea.rs, said most of the make sense." pro~isions bf the voter-approved lnsurtnce com{)lnies already lose nuuatave last November will help money on autp insurance S¥>1ides. clear up insurance industry problems. and a rollback.could force most out of Among the provisions was the the market, he said. I • BERGESON 1ubernatoraal candidate. But Beracson said she could sec a strona From A 1 role for the lieutenant governor even •A 13-ycar veteran of the New-if the aovcmor belonas to the o~ port-Mesa Unified School DistricL positc paity. • board of trustees, Beraeson said she Citina her rcputauon as a con- would use that experience on the scnsus-build~r, she said the Jjeuten· University of California's Board of ant aovcmoroould work with consti- Regents and the state university tuents statewide in reachi~ a11ec- system 's Board of Trustees to keep ment on issues. education a priority in the state. ''One of •y itrenatbs as a le&islator "Without educational excellence, has been an/ ability to develop California's vibrant ee-0nomy will consensus on difficult issues and to decay in an increasinaly technological unify d.iverse interests," she-said. and service-oriented business Generally considered a moderate climate," she warned. Republican, Bergeson dismissed that • If elected, Beraeson would use label. the lie.Qtenant governor's position as "I have a strong conse..Vative chair df the Commission for Econ-ba~." she said. "I consider myself omic [jeveloprnent to promote trade very conservative on most issues." on the Pacific Rim and with Mexico. In her fifth year as a senator, her • She also would work for en-term ends in 1992. She also served ax varon mentally sound Solutions on years in the Assembly. leasing offshore oil reserves as a In recent years, Bergeson ha m~~ber Beof the Sta~ed. Lands Com-shown increasing interest in state-m1ss1on. rgcson sa1 ~ w1dc office. · "When nooked at the ISSUeS, I She was amon$ the finalists for thought I was nght on 'target," she .>/ate treasurer being ronstdercd b> -said. "I'd have some sldl(i~Gov. Dcukmejian followina-the meaningful player." death of incu mbent Jesse Unruh 1n She 1s a strong supporter of U.S. 1987. · Sen. Pete Wilson -the hkely GOP She turned down an opponunit> to "I thmk. )Ou'rc aoing to sec a mass exodus in the auto insurance mar- ket," Banns ter s•ud. Hov.e vec. the court's ruhng that compan1e could seek exemptions to the rollback wlll move the 1urmo1l to the 1nsuran e comm1ss1oner'\ office. he said. He pred1eted nearl) every com- pany would seek an exempuon. creating a monument.al v.orldoad for the insurance comnnss1oner. "It'll probably be two years before they weed out the problems," he said. M•r .. n aerge1on succeed former Rep. Robert Badham in lhe 40th CQngrcssional Distn<:t last ycar,A4though manyronsidercd hera shoo-in if she sou&ht the noan1nauon. she said $he preferred to remain an State pohtlC$. 1 9 selected for Grand Jury duty Althouah 1evcraJ hundnd com .. panics wntc auto pohcies in Cali· forn1a , about half a doz.en wntt 95 percent of the pohCJeS. 8aMistcr said Any action that forced companle out would funher d1m1msh the in- surance market. leav1na consumers with no place to buy. A similar sjtuataon in New Jene) forced the state to 10 into the insurance busaocs . "Now they're S~ balllon in d~bt and premiums are about 3S percent higher than in Califomaa;· Bannister said. Propos1t1on I 03 provides a way out, h~w~ver, by aiVl':'J the insurance comm1U1oner the ability to ~t rate be said. BccauJC 1n W'lnc firms ma1'e their money from '"''estmenh premiums tend to fluC'luate wtth the mar et. Senina a minimum rate would stabihu premiums and keep com- pan~s in the market, he said. "lf the commissioner will look at the tut IS years and look at 14hat the m1nJmum nue should bt, lhe prol> lcm can bC '°hed 1n fin years..''. Bannister said. He said btJ upenen« u a long- time insurance aarnt pve ham an advan~ over other pouible can- did let hke s.einbl man Tom'Hay· den and s1ate ni" Wilham Campbel~ anq Ian Robbins cknowldfginJ Ute} ~ould be knc:swtedacable about insurance n-gu-lation ~. Bannister \aid ... The problem l see as the fa t the)'re"suffenn~ f1om ignorance of the marketplace • . ' Golfers pitch info~ soup kitchen ly I08 VAN !YKEN Of .... o.-y "°' Scaff Costa Mes!'s Someone c ircs soup kitchen netted about $4,000 from ats · first major fund-ra1S1ng event. a golf tournament last weekend at Costa Mesa Countr) CIQb, a spokeswoman said Thursday. Merle Hatleberg. who feeds be· t"-een I 00 and 200 people a day at her soup kitchen, said she needed the fund-raiser to defray •the cost of her recent move from the Rea Communi- ty Center to South Coast Christian Church. jhe mo'c came 1n the midst ·of controvers) 1n the W~Costa Mesa nei&hborhoods around Rea Center. • RcStdents 'Sly th~ center's chari- table agencies attract poor and home- less people who annoy and some- times fnghten the neighbomood·s VolleyPall ·.tourney.will be televised · children. The lai:acst of the agenc1e\, the Share Our Sel ves food d1 1r1button center and community clinic. hM born the bulk of the cnticasm Hatlebera said before her move last month that she wanted to act out of Rea Center to relieve the the com- m unity pre sure on hare Our Sch cs. She said she chose the church pan I) bccau~ 11 was sull near her local chentelc but far enough awa) from Rea Center to avoid contact with protesters from 1hc old neigh- borhood ' Nevenbelcss. the ne" locatlOn has drawn -some fire. A group of about I ptdCClS appeared at the &Olf tOur- natncnt. Barbara Lmrell, "'ho has been active 1n the-cffon toactpoven} relief agencies removed from Rea Center. .. COU~T't' BRIEt'S lty Cly News Servke Of .... 0, "9'C kaff said ihe believed the protes1crs v.ere ma1nl) parents of children who attend Pomona hool. which 1s located about baJf wa) between the center and th~ cburch where the soup k.1tchel"I is located One of the protcs1ers, hem Hoyt. said she had become conccmt;d af\cr heanng about neighbors' rnnccms around Rea <.enter "I'm ne" to this. but I am c;oncemed about the school chil- dren," she sa1d "We don't wan I 10 &Ct nd of 1t (the soup k.Jtchen) we 1us1 want 1t out of our neighborhood • Hatlcberg said she had read a letter Jo th~ editor of~ local new~paper in wh1~h someone clllmed school ch1J- dren waUung home might be threat- ened by poor peoplcleav1na the soup kitchen She d1sm1'sed the claim Anaheim may become a rall stop Anaheim has the supp(>n to become the linal stop m Southern C altfom1a of a proposed Las Vcgas-to-Cal1f~rn1a h1gh-'ipced 1raan 1route. said Orange ly JANIT ZIMME»fMAN Of ttw Dell)< Noc Sufr Those chosen were: Joan Ayres, 54. of Huntington ly LESLIE EARNEST Beach, Alvin Jordan, 67, of Huntington Beach. Wilham or11wo.-yNotkaff Tater, "69, of Huntington Beach, Carol Ducnsmg. 52. of Promoters of a Laguna Beach Villa Park; Mary Glassr}'la n, 52, ofEI Toro; Earl Roget. 64, volleyball tournament sa) the event of Brea, Clarence Kaufman. 66, of Anaheim._ Thoma~ will be televised nat19nally 10 a one-· Kirchner. 59, of Buena Park; and Lorraine Wtute, 61 of to two-hour ~how ~hat will air after County Supervisor Don Roth . • Roth. a member of the ( altfom1a-cvada upcr pted (Jround Transponat1on Comm1ss1on. said he has secured 13 or 16 comm1 s1on "ote~ for Anahetm to be chosen as the terminus for the ~70-milc rail line When the comm1ss1on meets June 17. 11 will formally adopt a h~t of three or four 'iUllion<. Nineteen Orange County residents have been selected for a year-long stint on the Grand Jur). .A field of 125 applicants was narrowed through applications, interviews and background investigations. said Pat Hill, directQr .J:>f judicial support. The members were selected from among 30 candidates in a drawina in Anaheim. tbe games. Also: Vincent Cauley, 66, of Laguna Niguel, (.rful The tournament had suffered a Gnflith, 49. of lrvme; Beverly Jacobs. 44, of In me . setback of sons when ll was not Valene Lee, 48, of Irvine; Frank Spittle, 59, of Laguna sanctioned by the As oc1at1on of Hills; Helen Dcll·lmaf!1,~ .SI , of Orange. Harold Jackson. Volleyball Professionals 63.ofO~lrvane rop.61,ofSanta.Ana.Carol)'n The program, which wtll 1n· Nestor:49,ofSantaAna:JaniceStopher.S6,ofSanta .\na. corporate the compet1uon and his- Searchers recover diver's body Superior Court. . Judges interviewing ipplicants look for diversity in background and experience and aim for a demographic cross section of members, Hill said. The> are expecicd to serve fo'1r to five days a week. FIGHT From Al I· The incident reportedly od:uirC'd dunna a vice sweep at men's public rest rooms in Dana Point. Residents of the city had com- plained about homosexual solici· tauons in public rest rooms to the Orange County Sheriffs Dcl)artm.~nt. TRIAL From Al feet ... Oakley said. "The Costa Mesa helicopter collided Wlth our helicop- ter. we lost all engme and clcctncal pow·cr and I entered an auto rotauon RACE From Al agendas and qualifications before the voters, rather than taJk about their opponent!. . Despite ihe hiah stale.cs and big budgets, most insiders think it will be a clean race. ··1 don't think they're,aoina to take the aJoves off,'' Malcolm said. "be· cause they're both htahly respected- .. don:Lse~ a. .rancor.o_us cam:.. whJch provfc!es police services to the new city. · E1aht other men v.cre reported!) arrested on the same d,ay as,DeFran- cisco. "t ~ DcFranc1sco said this week that he would fi&ht the charge, which he said resulted Trom a m1suoderstand1ng. He said he had stopped in a re!.t room after joggjna and had noticed and landed in a field ... Kelley mamtams the crash oc- curred because. the Costa Mesa· pilot failed to maintain radio and visual contact. The prosecuuon's case as expected to wrap-1;1p Mondav. pa1&fl." And Fuentes. who secs the silver hnin& on any cloud. said the Beraeson-Scymour race will be good for the county party. "This development 1s an md1ca· tjon of the growing prestige of the Oran,ac Count)' Republican com- mufui.y," he said. · "l see either one of th~ candidates having the potenturt to capture tbe heart of our party if they best articul!te the conservative messaae. ·· anoihtr man .obscrvmg him from another stall. Th1nk1n1 the other man~maght be a .homosexual trymg to solic1t sex. he exposcq himself "to see what he would do ." Defrancisco ~id Conviction on a pubhc solic11at1on offense usually cames a fine and pr~bation. sheriffs Capt. Tam Simon said. No winner; Ae:>Et pot S 1 2 miHi on. SACRAMENTO (AP) -No play- er hit all s1xofthe wmnmgnumbcrsof Wedn~sday night's Lotto 649 game meaning a Jackpot aturda) of aoou1 $12 million. the state lotter) rcpcned Thursda). The numbers were 6. 7, 8, 15., 24, 35, and bonus 48. Five players h11 fi,e of the 1x and the bonus, each ~ng $298, S3 Two oftho~s were sold m ~n Jose, and one each 1n Santa Cruz. Gafden Grove and Ventura , Sales for the draw were $13,997,815. with S4,759rtt1-JOlfti to the schools and $4.321 .459 going to the winners. SEE PETE tory Q.( vollc)ball 1n Laguna Beach, will .be televised by Spons Channel Amenca,an NBC affiliate lcnown a\Z Channel. ~ The uguna Open IS scheduled JUI) J-3 and the proJram wall likely be aired July 4th. said Mary Jo Wheeler, a represcntau ve of Scague advents· 1ng, the compan) promottn& the evenL · fn add1t1on, Rolf Enaen. ~ona·ume Laauna resident and rec1p1ent of the United States Volleyball Assoeta- tion's All· Time Great Pla)er A,.ward --A11l act as honorary tournament director, ·Wheeler ~1d. . Although the games will not attract the top players 1n the men·, compct1- uon without a sane 11on, there will be 24 to 32 professional men"5 and women's teams compet1t1ng ror a combined 'm1n1mum purse or $70,000. Whec-ters<nd The body ofa dJver whot!rowned off anta C ataltna Island 10 days ago was recovered Thunda)'byshenfrsd1vors Enc Flores. 20 of la Pucn1e. ~as last seen b) his diving partner on the ocean bottom about I SO )ard om.here frof\l Lon& Pomt on Apnl 21 t 10 30a m Thursda,, his bod) was found I :!(I feet ~low the surface on the oc~an Ooor -aoou1 100 )ard from short -h" a shenfrs davang.tcam, Rolkrt'i ~1d : Woman killed In apartment fire A 29-year-old woman died Thursday so an apartment fire in Orange officials said. The body of Vanessa Sundstro m "as found 1n her 11panment af\er firefiahters extang1mhed the names that had engulfed her bedroom The woman's 42-year-ol~ brot!>,er tried 'atnl~ to 'iol'e htr. 5.:lld Orangl' Poli ce '>gt Tim Browne · .... The man, whose name "a withheld., -Aole up JU'il after m1dn1ghi to tind the apa!"ment 1n names, and 1ncd to alert ht\ smcr. P<ihce \.l id No verdict yet In Randy Kraft's trial Jurors 1n the Randy Kran serial murder tnal ended thrar 1~th da) of dcltberauon~ Thur)(ja) "lthout reaching a 'erdit \ "ran 1) au:u~d of mu"1enng 16 ~oung men in Oranse ( ount' o'er a do1en }Car'> and ha\ been 1mphcated 1n 29 other deaths in C ahforl)Ul. Oreaon and Mich1pn If he as '°"' "tt:d ol more than onr ol tht' .Orunge Count} \la> rng'i prosecutors plan to II'}' to hn1' him to thr other deatlu dunn1 l~ ix.nalt> pha.x!. of the tnal Ju st ca/1642-6086 ORANGE COA~T Daily Pilat D•Hy,.llot DeUvery llG.,.ranteed What do )OU hlc abou1 the f>atl)' Pilot ' Yo-hat don't you like'> \all the number ahovc and )1)ur message w1JI be. recorded... traoscnbcd and de:· llvertd to th<' appropnatc cd11or \ fhe ~me 14--hour answu:ina S<'r"' i~~ mn he used to record lcllers to the ed1tor on an) tOpll ( onmbutors 10 our Leners column musi include their name and te-1~phonc numbc'r for"ven"t"altoh Tell us what's on ;our mind VOL. 121 NO. 121 Spring Clearance ~ DISOOllNT AU. HARDWOOD n.;oo1u. UP£R VAWE-5" PL YM0UrH Pl..A~K seeai..-12.99SO. FT. While SappUes la•• RESIDE, 'TlAL & COMMERCIAL ALE MAINOPrlC~ f '"" ... , i· c.o •• # ..,,. i• .. t M.t •Jd'f ll r 0 • • h Q L "' « (:..61\t•~ .. ,. 4•· \.4 •• .,,..,.... ....... - ~""'" ••1 •II Mt "~ Ctrculatton t-TelephoffH ( 1...0,.-•tQ'f t -tri..i,O l'V•t U )I rt ._." •1IO'\\ • 110' Ii t ~' .. ~~· H.IJ ........ ••• •• •c:sm•Y • .,,. IC '"' ..Ii ,,,, AH .,.... .f <fPf'tfl'" .,.,_. ""'"""' f .t l Ocht~ ''--'d • CO\U '-'•"..-(,.iii ...,, ~,,. .. IU :i..AIM• <"' ,,. ,., ... I\" ,.. I _...,_.,,,, ~ "' ....... t • ~··J llW .>i.onor(o•UIJ• t' I 1..,C,_\,,..<lflt •M "G•- ,.,... '""'9 (O 1>1 (O\t• ''""' ""' '" # If 1-" ,.o.t "\ .r•, d ,,.,._..,, ~~ ~ .,,.., '"• fU"( ' ... I )0 ,l 111 \I (1nU ... " ~.-::"' C .,.. ' •O •Ut . , a. I .4. - Hllllll'BO\t\H Custom and vir.1tage · ·vws highli ht.show ·Kundrcch or CU-Motl and vintage models of Vol wa&cns will bcexh1b1tcd from 9a.m. lo S p.m unday a1 the Oranar County Fa111Jounds 1n Costa' MC$A. . . • . Auto aec::euory sales b6otb dJ play) and demonstrations, as well as bikini, maJc hard bodies af)d pie calinJ contests. arm Y..'restlina. team volleybaU and hve rpus1c will be prov1ckd KR()(). FM dtSC jockey Jim '1"hc Poorman .. Trenton will appear on 'Ul&'C· an ;attempt "-'ill be made to J•m S3 bod1C) into a Volkswqco Vanaaon; and a Cham- p1onsfup f.ftgine Pulhna compct1t1on "'lll be held Grand manhal Mark McM1 lhn, a succes,ful off-road racer, wall be available tQ sign autographs and showcaJc his Chenowtb B F. Goodnch Por~hc custom vehicle . _;_ 'ljckets a~ $8 and·n1a) be ob1&.1ncd at the gate on the day of the event. Children u~ 2 arc admntc:d frte ,. R~c~ptlon honors authors A rcadin& and authors' reception featuring authors Gordon 'MCA 1 pme and Da \i 1d-Peck ~1 ll bt held from } to 5 pm Sund.a} at Upchurch-Brown Booksellers, 384 Fortst Ave .. Laguna Beach. McAlp1ne is the author of .. Jqy in Mudv11lc" and P~k. a lnerature professor 11 Cal State Long Beach, ha~ wnuen " ovels off nmauon " Call 497-8373 for add1uonal 1nforma11on. Tips offered on r~sum~-wrltlng .\ resum~wnun1 workshop pre ntcd b). the Women's Opponun1t1l'S Center at l 'CI 1o1.11l be' offered from 7 to 8 30 p.m. Monda) Nita Bu~b) owner of Resumes Inc win use a shde prcscntauon to exp1ain resume prcpara11on and production, tru:luding the design of~n clTccH"C co\Cr letter. The pTogram 1s S5 for Women''> Opponun1t\ Center ruembe~. s 10 for non-members. Fur1h<'T tnformauon ma) be obtained by ca~hng 856-7 f.?8 Spanish music fest/val Chnsttan art1sl$ will perform and htera1urc will be distributed at a panish muslC fc\t1"al 'IJX>nsorcd by the Radiant Book and Mu~1c Centc~. '589 Harbor Blvd . ( osta Mesa. from I 0 a m to 4 p m Sa'urda). For more 10format1on, call 556-Y 130 La L~che League fund-raiser A famtl) walk-cra""l-a-thon to raise monc) for La lc<;he League lnternauonal. an assoc1a11on that provides support and informauon for mothcr"i who - "I h to breim feed their babies, will be held Sunda:r at-the Grcenbrook Clubhouse. 182:!2 S:inta Joanna. Fountain Valley. Persons t{lterested m sixinsonng a 1o1.aJk<'r or maktng-11 donatJon Lo the_ La Leche Lnguc should call fa)e Strau~ at 840-7253 or Margie Rockoff al 42-6450 Autographed books auqlon~d An aucuon oTboolc.s autographrd b) fam ou!t ~r onalJllcs will be held at I pm ~unda' at tht' Hunttngton Beach Central L1brar. 7111 ·Tillbcn A "t' The Pro&ram which t!t sponsored b) the Huntington Vallt') ..\ffihatc of.L1tcrac..y \oluntcc" "'Ill be used for tutor tramina courses. student acu' tt1es. teaming center computer 'ioft\\arr boob and other matcnal~ for the: res6urce hbrar. Pubhcauon s1ined bv Bob Ho~. Opr:ih \\ tnfl'C). Gerald f ord \1anna White Robert De 1ro and Whoop1 C1old~ra "''II be a' a1lablc tor purthasc. Jn add1t1on to the books. champagne and chocolate delicac;;aes will be olkrcd for a t:u.- dcducublc donot1on ofS20 Resena11on,, "h1ch arc required, m~) bc obtained b) l'alhng 841 -P7' plscusslon of Philip Roth A d1 u 'i1on ol the "ork of fr"• h author .ind cntte Ptuhp Roth 1o1.1ll be presented b) b<x1l r<'' 1c\\er \.1anlyn Wallie<' at 7 30 pm. unda) at the Jc"'' h C'ommun1t~ (enter of uth Orange \ount) :!91s Rroad"'ay, La una Beach Walfacc. 1o1.ho rcc;;e1,ed-a bachelor'\ dcvec 1n En1.hsh. tw1tol') and econom1C$ from L'C \ will ddrC"U Roth'' I tc'il no, cl "C'ountcrhle ~he .ilw obtained a ccruficale m French and \\c~tern --tt-\othlltt0n rom the bonnt' 1n Pan "\dm1 sion 1 S2 SO for mern~rs of the Je~1'h C ommuntty enter and $5 for non-mrmbcn fall Shem Leiter Qt 4117-2070 for further information Stop smoking program Frnh tart aquat 1molun1 proenm \pon\Orcd b) the merkan Canctr act 's Orange ount) un1l, "'IJ be held lrom ' to 9 p.m Monda)\ and Th"'"4i> , May -H~1 tf oa&'Memonal Ho .. p1l!ll. .30 I e~pOrt Bh d , Newport lkat·h Not onl y is imok1na the leadinJ c~u~ of lu ng "ancer, but at al contnbut~ \11nincan~) to emph)scma .and pn:maturc dt>ath frnm coron~" heart dtsca\C, "SJ-0 donation '' mtuc,tcd Call the Educ.at100 Department of lhe -'rmncan C'anccr· Som1)~n2'1:.04~t fonnfonnaut>n lfW fo rqastcr. No mceunp hcduled ....................... ------------------------.. 111 01 If I I Of, lnlH . OrMge COut OAILY PILOT /Fnday, Mey I, .. ly ltAUL ARCHl,,LEY North. 0tiNCWyf'10Ckllff "l'm dehahted tl\at vn the nine 5ubstan· • T ' · u ve counts the Jury found b1m not guilty. J wo Orange \oast cona~ssmen who have Iona thought that this lS a waste of credited Oliver North for helpin1 in their rtsourccs_ successful dccuon bids lfst )ear called on "Mort tbao $42 m1lhon has been pent Pre ~ent Bush to intercede on behalf of and-there appears to be no end in Slght." the former Manne. "The au1hy counts are ceruunly pohucal Rep. Dana Rohrabacher. the Long • and penpheral," Rohrabacher said The Bea h Republican ~ho credits a North. tongrcssman bad JUST returned from the C'lmp:ugn appc3ranceo for helping h1m win courthouse to hear th~ verdJcts. . h11 C'Ql\ifCSs1onal ~at. called Thursday for .. , shook his (Nonh's) hnnd and ,gave· • Bush ~~ pardon North "and end this him a big thumbs up. He nashcd that Ollie circus b11 gnn, and I thmk he was as happ) as I . "TblS 1~ a day for vmd.Jcauon for those was." Robrabacher said. ~ho supponed Ohver onh all alonc." The congrcs man said North'~ appear-,. Rohrabachcr said Thursda) after a \\ash-ance .dunng No,cmber's 42nd 01 tnct ington JU")' convicted the former White race ·•was a big faClor 1n m' election." . · House aide on onl) three cnmmal count.'> "l thmk 1t 111 ume for President Bush to North appeared on behalf of pardon him and end this circus," he said. Rohrabachcr and later 10 \uppon of Rep "I w1U send a leucr off 1oday to indicate Chnstopher Cox. R·Ne1o1.pon Ba~h. at a that to the president·· " C'-ost.1 Mesa rail} Both conare<;c;mcn arc Rohrabacher, "-ho beat Orange c ount) forftlcr While Hou)C stafTef'1 and a~ now ~uperv1sor Hamett \\. 1c..'<1er 1n a rough- frc hmen in Congrc'>'i and-tumble pnmaf) contest last )Car. from the Iran-Contra '-;iffiur H,t v;as acquitted on nine other charges C-0x agreed with his 1.olleasue r\"pre$Cnts Long Beach as "'ell a much of "I think It 1s time lor President Bush to Huntmgton Beach 'onh a \1anne ltt'utenant c..olooel us1gned 10 the . auon I unt~ ounnl. helped tf1m:t the Reagan ad.mini trnuon·\ sec('l't 1wo-ear ('tfon to help ~he rebels ~>' thi$ 1s en~uJh .. Cox \atd North was con\ 1cted Thur!.da)' on 1hrce Cox also, id the 'erd1ct "n<.ht·a1c cnm1_nal charge in the first tnaJ rrsult1ng lJGI ·MeGical (enter §oiM~ broke as health-care funds dwindle ly EMILY ADAMS °' , ... 0..,, ,_ k-*f If state and count' health,arc..-fund\ MC rfot increased <ouon t ( I \fed1cal < enter could be·out of bu\lnc<.\ "-tlh1n two H~a" a lOrdmg to L>r Wultcr Henn l l\I', dean of the .,c.huol of mcd1nne Citing a ~1catl 1I) crtxfing '>uppl) ol Med1Cal and counl> funds Hmn said the medical center "-J\ lo~1ng million'> l'ach )Car 1n the care nl rnd1gen1 pJt1cnl!I .. lrv.c conunuc: on the wa> v.c au: no\\ we'll be losing S 11 million th1'i )Car .rnd SI OO million ro \C<I" down the line. Henry said dt.1nng a press l"On1crcnce Wcdncsda). •• \nd 1.1.1.• \e heen told that the L ( RCients \\Ill no longer he p1ck1ng up our t.O'il\ ·• Fixed reimbur..cment~ l'1'i1ng rno,t\ and a '00-pcm.•nt tll\rc..•.tsc 1n the demand tor um.omix·n'iatc-d 1.:an: s1nu~ IQ~, arc the 1cawn!I for l (. r., t.urrc-nt finan~1.tl 111nb· I ems Hcna > !>.ml Although the mcdKal center " not threatening lO rcfu-.e p31tl'nts 1o1.ho t.annot afford med1Cal <..tf'C, tknn "'.trnnl that indigent pa11cn1 cuulc..1 be denied a"'':n'> io health t.are for on¥111n1 problem l 1l e all hospital' the medical 1.t.·ntc:r 1\ bound b) law to tmll all emcrgcnq.whc Hov.e\eT. non-\:ns1s health \,1tuauon., \ttt'I\ a'l d1abete\ or tumors lould go untreated C oun1' hJ' l)nl) all<Xatcd ~~~ m1ll1on to unul the} rc4't hedemergenq status ,flJ( I support tht' proaram. v.h1Ch lO\I I '0 1s financial} forced to rcstnct hcalth c.m: million n I 'II\~ I lcnr. <,,J1d acc..css, Henl") \aid .\nu1hc..·r p1ohlem .tlfc\ 11n~ l ( l.fin..inccs financial g.tp)in ht.'alth c..arc rc1mbur~· I) thC' pc:n\·ntagc amount of 1nd1gcnt) lh\') ments ha\C hccn increasing \lnC:c..' 1981 O\U)t \JrC' lur \urrenll) 6 pcr~ent Ol lhC' when the 'i,liltc tramkred all rt'sµt>n)1f:>1ht) med1rnl (Cllt\·r's 101al p.it1rnt popul,1110n lor mcdu:all) 1nC11gcnt adults -which arc c..l.t\\llkJ .t'> md1gcnt. 1 lcnr: repo11C"d includes mc..l1,1dual'i from :!I to 6~ \can ··\\(' .Hl' u11nm11tcd to pro\1du1~ mClre old \o\ho hll'e no a1..co> Lo McdLC.af .and lh.Lnuur l.m )harcoftnd1~cnH4rc "HC"nf') 1..an'tpa)husp1t.tlb1llo.-tntht•1nc..l1,1dual "'4!1d llo"-1..'\l'r I'm nol a"ar<: 11 ,Kl\ counties 31..ildl m1c mc-dtcal ccntcnn lhC' nat11m th.u .\t the ..amc time the \lute nnh c\l:~h '>l~<'I) 11n 1nd1gcn1 c3rc tq1n.,fem:c..I 70 pcrc..ent ut thl' fund\ hc1n~ Bn1J1..·., th1..· rt}1ng nurnhc" 11f 111d1gcnt used to pa). for •hr t.arc ol the.· 1111..•\111...ill} ~ll) ..:.. "'hu ¢umc-mo,ll\ hom tht: '><)- 1n<ligent 10 the c:ount1c (ailed Y.Or..,ing 1)00r -l ( I h.h ;ilso ~n ~c..·cord 1ng to Jamee Robinson manaaer forttd to ai.:1.."tpt a l&Qer oumhc1 of of Indigent \1ed1cal Sen ices for Orange MrJ1C"al 1.. \C\ aft.tr . t"'o arc-a ho\p1tal~ Count}. the state has been erodm tht' stopped ~m.c..-ptmg them ithd .t third funding for 1nd1gellt health c·uc e'er"'""<' announced plan\ tdttrop tHc t.:atc ~1ed1Cal rtsponSJb1ht} ~as transferred to the coun-p;6gram. l} / Wttb three hu~p1tals out of tht· ~me, ··we hold the state wholl) rt pans1hk, · 1hat tcavc.."j l f I \1cd1cal ( t~tt·r and the Robinson said "It I\ pat<'n tl> unfa1rlor thl' lin1u1c1all) 1roubl(d Founuun \ alle~ state 10 dump these people 1n our lnp"' and (.ommun11 I lo,p1llJI hold.ma tht \tcd:. then not pro"1dt' the funds.'' Cal baa. ac1..orJ1n1 lo Hen!"\' But Hcnl'\ ~he' es the county 1~ alc.o. 1n l Cf \1<'d1cal C'\•nrcr ha' nn 1mmcd1ate part, re pon\1blc for the m~1cal ctntcr"• plans to n: lrll.t a~"'-e~' to llcahh ~~ or l.1c..i... of compcn\3t1on tum '""> Sllt1cn1-. in n«d Henn ~tel Although eat. h count) hu the op11on to ln~tc IJ the) ate re \.Ca.reh1n1 1dea"I 1h;at augment ~lat( fund.Jn& for mcdu.:ill) •, \\OU1d l"QUllahh d1~tnbute 1nd1gen1 ht•ahh indigent adults with.general funds, Orange c-atc co~t!) · _. -CM teen recoverir:Jg.from injuries By801t VAN ~YKEN 1 he s1stt'r nf J 1.i-H·ar ·old ( o''·' \k._,, i1rl lilied n J h1~h 'Pl'l'd .1ut1111111h1k al·c..1Jen1 \pnl 11 on Pl3ll'nlla \\cnuc I\ reco,enn .rnd "''II be mll\cd todJ\ hl.1 rchab1htat1on ho\pllal, her d1nol pnnu· pal said Pei\\ ang I 6, and her Sl'itcr 1-S-',\c:lr-old Con Wang were rcponcdl) racmg do1o1.n Placenua A' cnue n1.·ar \v.Jo On' c in Pct'<; nc" t\cura lntegra "hen c,hc 10,1 wntrol of lhec:ar, "ro~~d 1n lront ofon..:om1na 1ralli1.. nd cmhcd rnto .t ulllll\ pole -------~ <.on v. agg wa"<> ktltcd rn thr l r.i~h and Pet \\ .tng \ulkrcd m.is!.1\e rn1ur1c' "'hen c.he v.ac, 1hrov.n lrom th1..· (.If , IOihe \\J~ ru~heJ to hwnt.11' \ .1 ll'' Region.ti lh)\p11.tl traumJ \t.'ntt r "l'cr1..· <.he "-3'> 101t1al h 1i,1cd inc n it\ al\ ,1nd1t111n But hospital 11tfo 1al., and 1rn·11Jc, no" \3) Pei 1\ rcco,cnng trom th1..• .1a1\knt Robcn Frantc\. pnnc1p.tl 111 I 'tan\ 1.1 H 1gh hool ''here Pei \\ ang " ,1 Jun111r · said fncnth at the 't tiool""erc ~c111ntt d.11h rcpons of thl' ttirl'<. flrtlgrc\c, " he t:an 1Jlli nu" and v.1111..•," I r.llH.C:\ ~.ud "Thing' art· reall) l1x1..,1ntt m "h better·· < ath) H«khm ; a ~kl 'l\H)nt.in lor I 11urua1p Valle) R(gaonal Ho\flltal ... ud that Pei Wang' cond111on haJ hc<."n upgruded h> \table and th.it \he had h(>c m.n ~d Wl ~cckcnd lrum the hC'<.p1ta ·., ntl'n\l\CC.3re un11 \he said ~e 1..ould ,1flcr nu furth~r 1.kt.ub conc..crnin11the11.1rl''> cond1t mn .... I ran~) 1d he h.ic..I ~en told Pei \\an& '"'Uld he k.n ing f ount.t1n \ ann R<"- g1onal Ho'iplla• 1'1da\ tor a rcJi:1h1ht:itton hc1\p1tJf The \\.mg I. n 1h ~o_uld not be n~il..:hed lot n1mmc:n1 figh ting , 1caragua'1. 1en1st govenune111 alier Congress ba(lnt'd official U S. aid. He was mvohcd. too, 1n a~~ under "'h1ch the United tales 9«1'C'dy sold nmn to lran and he also hdped ~ omc profit from those sales to hetp the • Ctrntras. ~ ....................... ~ ...... --.LJ Laguna Bea,cb-------~ chamber joins . the AIDS fight. ly LESUE EARNEST Of -0.,. ..... SUoft' The ugu~a &·al h ( h11mbcr of C'om- merce announced T hul"\da) 1l ..,1ll cooper· ate "-ith a cit) ta,i.. lor<.'e to help raise mone)' for Al D M:n ices ' Toacthcr. the chamber and the -l-4guna ~a1..:h <\JO Ta i... Fortt wtll pon or a fund-raiser Ma' :! at Tt'.oh Terrace to l'31sc money f0r Laauna haou, ~ID Sen ICCS foundilllOn .and the Uguna Beach C ommumt) C l1n1c "It's t~c first 11me a C hfom1a ch:imbcr has actual!) sponsol"t'd an ID fund· ra1SC'r," said task--forttC'~Lrwomnn-Karen Jones. "lt\ rtall) a d11~1 1ucment from the business community saying, 'We support >\TD scr.1<=~ We rtal1.ze there • a prob~nunC~.hfonua.. and \\c \\t,nt todO mc1h1n1 .about 11 .. fhe coopcralt\C cflon ~ out OI breakfast m~tmg'> bct"et'n the task fonii and mcm1'.kr of the bu 1ne\ comtnu ~h1<:h bu Ult' leaders I ,1J ~uf' ted cflort to find' answers to thc'1r Que1Mil• IOOUI \IDS. Jones ~•d:. "The' ·,c been ttalh 11h~ d oftbe I thu\x.: ID Lenn of concern both onsvmtr ancf their cmplo~~ :· he "Ontt the bustnc~ C"Qmmunm be lnccded help the> JV't \Ort of Jumptd 1n the~ anJ s:ud \\'ha1 can we I rankf\ ~c "ere ho"' led 0' er" The 'mo'c '' a~parcntl) JU'>I one in a scnc <X urnn(I h<'t"'C'<'n ~u inc aad other dcmcnl' 111 lh<' < ommun1t) ''It' p:m of<& "huk pro&r.lm far• the (hamhcr g1..·ttintt mon~ •n\ol\cd widl the {)mmun11~ • ~1d C hen I Ryan. ma• __ __._..._ agm1 c..l1u."l..1<1r l1nnr {h,1mht'i:. ''\VJ'iCThtr i\ be w11h \ llagl I aiUIU the Tell or the Con~" .Ill\' -''°'all a p3rt 1lf that sa~ cone.cpl h\ lC"cp1ng the ball rolhnc." • I In lht' t>u'>IOt''i'> lnmmun1t) and \ID\ t.1,k furl"t' an: .... ori..1ng for a lot o( mutu31 g1lJI'> .. R'an added · .\nd tf ~ l:an hd1, 1n an' \lo a\ 10 a~ h•l'' <'tho~ Jo&ls. that bai.11.:<tlh 1) "'h..ll "'c're here for • \mung tho •l' ma I.in maJ01 contnbu- 11on<, ll>"arJ thC"e\C"nt 3rt· Tcm eptupc. O\l.TIC'r nt ll\Oh lcrrJn·. ~ho l!I donauna h1~ rc'itaurant 'tall and dinner for 200 people"' ho arc hex tcd 10 ra ... $35 each to attend .ihe tund-ra1~·r ·o _ad who leftson .alone to get co~r:iseling 1y IRIS YOKOI -Of-~ .... k.eft A )4-~ear-old V--cs1m1n!oter man 1.1.hq allc1cdl) lef\ his 7. ,-month-old \.on • lone 1n a pickup truck for two hour; in Nev.pun Bu h has bc<'n o rdered to undcrao 1n1 I.all · l>cpul~ Dmn\ t .\11ornn · 1gnmon Wend> Lindie) said .. It probabh ocx·u" more olirn th n f>rosccutors "''" rt'<'c1H" .-rc~1n on amonc l"Art\ to thin : Ciak,.; 1d • Port~s proares 1n three monthc; and then f>orttt an elcctn 1an "as ~tcd for ap1n'1n 1x month' Lindie\ \atd ·• r ht'> 1~ child endanacrmen1 Fnda) at ~9th Citrttt a mon1tonna en>« to in~urt the child I\ und 'eptune .\\tnuc v.hcre he lei\ the not an danger.· \he 1d 1ru l.. parled v.h1le he "'cnt to the lx-ach parental counsehn The child, J.rn1c Patnck. sulTcrtd no Pohc't offictrs 1.:aHN to an anonrmous Patnck cal Pon t'r -.111 fa~c' m1\dc· •OJ Unts dunna h1"i ttmc alone 1n tht truC'I.. rtPQrt ofan unattendca bit" f4 und James mcanor ~harics or child ~~:n:"' and pr utors '°'1d tbc' found no -alone 1n' chJld ~11 in th<' true;\.~ C'ab f4 kw4Aa~ · .months of a _ J:, ldcncc..of prior abuse. "fbel n fant haJ PIO--~ The child had tt\rov.n up n ham~lf and deput) dt tnct anornc~ ~1d bruise • bum or broken bQnes and "I\ "CT) ""arm. at.:torchna _to police After spendmJ four night 1n e~pon sho.,,,oed no sians of malnutnt1on. l 1nJle) pok man BOtl akle . Thr infant was Stach city JaJI Porttr was released on h1., ~1d. otberw~ un11'1ultd. o~n ~17An<:t Tuc'lda> and tu ar· Poner's anomel ndrcw Jalc 'MllJ his Poncr .n:tumed 10 th~"" truck v.h1lc ra1anment cont1nutd until Aus.. 2 client 1mpl)' made "a mistake" v.hen he offic-cn were ~atth1'1')1.for w1tne scs and Meanv.-h1lc.··v.eha,trtferrcdh1mto n Jen his son alone 1n the lru k ~llh tho 1\.lbc had beenaone~aboutlpm.- counlt'hn& prosram 101mpro\t his pal't'nt· v.1ndov.s do""n and the ke~ 1n _the more than \v.o houn. O&klt"} sauJ, · • • • • Pohct wd Poner ..av. nothina '111-l'OQ& with v.hat he had done Officer<. al'o<' found a maJI mount or manJuana 1n the chide and J>onrr. admitted he had 'moked wmc of the ctNa earlier in th<' Ja\ O le) said. James, v.ho ,,~ Manha and Paui dt. Po~er· onl) child. I 1n good sh&~ and h't° 1naqualll\ t.1m1l~ environment.Galt said "Thefre 1 real 1H« fanHl)." Gale 11id. "The hHk bo) ·~ "'ell t i...cn care of. He's not d~h,'tlratcd. bru1~ or anyttu~ lik~ that. He\ ft~ . "E'el)one's con cmcd 1hc fa mily 11ay1 totrth« It'll all v.ork out fine .. .. Bur&Jan bro\t 1nio a pf"llt 1n the 7 00 bloat of Ellit ''tn ue and i tole 1 blut 10. pttd biyde \llucd at SI.SO ""~~ ,_,~cJ near the 1nttneCUOe cl Albin) trctt and f1llmott W1yeertf Wtidnctd.1\ Tbe lru k'\ iedow .._ pried oPtn and the ianition ... tamPtrtd -.uh t~ n mldftitb'ud 3:J01 m . ,. IC)91GILKO "If ............. SAN fJlANCISCO (AP) -Tbe state Supreme Court punched a hole Thunda)' in a 20 .f:c':nt insurance rate rollt.ck and required by Propoeiaion ioa, ""' llMlli'"autly u~ ~ oftllc i.nitiative's 1o..,.urm restncUOnl on insurance rates and practices. On balance, the rulina by the con1ervalive-dominated court was a ma,lor viaory for consumers and a senous blow to insurance companies, who had predicted Wit-Proposition I 03 woWcf cost them S.C billion a year. Thote.cosu may drop in the shon run· becaUK ofthe cou11•s wcakeni ng of tbe ,rate ro(lt.ck, the most dra- matic immediate chan&e proposed by Proposition 103. Buf the provisions uph(ld by the justices are potentially IJlucb more imponant in the Iona run. They include a restriction on ' territorial rate-setting by auto in- surers; a 20 percent insurance djs- count for .. good drivers." defined as t~ose ~th.no more than one movin~ v10Jauon an three yean; a require- ment of advan~ state approval for insurance rate increases after this November; and election of the state insurance commissiorrer. starting next year. · Until this No.vember, Insurers will be allowed to increase rates without -prioritateapproval. But any amount that state Insurance Comrvissioner Roxani Gjllespie rules· to1 be e~­ ccsst~, hen measu=nst · a standard ofa "faiHiltt-ofret rn," wiH have to be refunded to c stomers. . ~ watfi interest. The overall ruling is ··a major. unprecedented victory for c1ti1ens. consumers itnd democracy." said Harvey Roscpfield, the Lo A.ngeles lawyer and consumer activist who drafted &.<>position 103 ~ engi- neered its ~ssaae last November -aainst heavily financed oppositiori. Insurers could ask th~ U.S. Su- preme Court to review their clairns that the rate limitations and restric~ tions on non-renewal of polieies violate their pro~rty rights. The industry's first rcspon,e to the rulina was cautious. ¥ . f ,., ••. ,.,:·. i~p~·~·' ca,...,._,..,,~ ..... . -- (rom the rate rollbacks. election, ~aq hi&h hopes for their Gun measure gets Senate AftftrOV•I "But clearly it's a new day ,for prospects 1n a coun controlled 5·2 by ~r"~·,;.. insurance rtlulation in alifornia constntative appoant~ of Gov · ..__ · SACRAMENTO-Haftchnlpn.,oupu raRbuu1pifaca~.tdtfnt. ~ and we intend to work with tbc Geo~ Deukmejlan. CAiifornia Le&illaturt on Thurscliy sent Gov, G~ OtukmcJ11n a bdl tCl insuraooc com mi s1oner. Legislature. But in a result few bad predicted, rC$trict the saft and potWsslOn of more than SO models of auauh ~n1. tnd consumer groups." Wiebe said. the justices aU endorsed an opinion The measure. SB292 by Senate Prcsacknt Pro Tem David Roberta. D-1.os Insurance companies ha"e already by the court's liberal member, Allen Anae~ was aiven fmaJ approval b¥ the sutt Senate on a 2't"J vote aft.er the aone to the legislature to seek pas5-&e Brounard, wbicb ruled in insurers· Republican aovernor and Robtrti reached a compromise on two ~Y of~ milder-form of a ncrfault •uto favor on ·only one important issue, provisions. . . . · in1wance plan that was one of four shorMerm rate increases. But Pam Pryor, a spokeswoman for the Nauooal Rifle AsSOCJauol\, held insurance-related measures rejected As written, Pro~sition 103 re-out. hope that.the bill's opponen1tcould fo~ce Robe!"• to nullaf) the Senate by the voters last Novimber7 ' 9uircd auto, J1ropeny and l]abilit}' a~taon by stalhns a follow-up bill an the As~bly. · lflsurer1 spent over SSS million in insurance rates to be reduced 20 ' d ~:ewy:~. ~~~ ~~~rai:!'tc-~n.~~:o percent below November 1987 ltvels Migrants ·sue sheriff, others In roun up and frozen until November 1989 measure that was more modest than unless an insurer could show a · SAN DIEGO-Two lawsuits secking$l6 million in damagts have been Proposition 103, speot over $16 l 1 'ff D ~ d h · rf • th a roundup of85 milliori. Proposition , 103, whose "subst:a~t ~ threat of insolveney." filed apinst Shen John u an ot ers fO ~on ecuon ~ migrant workers that follow a teen-age g1rl.s allegation\ of rape. . -backers included Ralph Nader. had a " lnsurerS said the exem ption was Jn two rompan.ion suits filed in u .S: Oi~~rict Court, tltc shenff and a SJ' million budget. _ too narrow to allo.w them a ·•fair rat~ number of his deputies are aocused of false 1mpmonhie~t. assault, battery _i,nd Major insurance com~nies. who of return," a constitutional standard civii ri"i..ts violations. filed suit the day after ttle Nov. 8 set by tht coun in rent-control cases. , .,, . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. MIKonduttprobedlnJuanC~ronitrial Sp raad1·ng co·n .C-.1-lmD-f re alt • s f-~-:it:e SAN. ·ERANCJ -The state Coun of ppcal is looking 11110 the ··ibere seems to bca lot of gray.area in the decision," said Richard Wiebe.. spokesman for the Alliance of Amcri· can Insurers. "On .first reading, it appears that there are safeguards that would allow compan-ici some relief I\... l . .JJU1 \..i __ v seen fn. LO passibility ~the jury atJuan COtona's sccondtn1]n~behaved-andthatthe tw1ce-.con v1cted ma.SS murderer might deserve a third tnal. LOS ANGELES (AP)-Vanquishing the combined · . "Just as in every state in ~e country, the private . During ~ra~ argurt)cnts ·~~dnesday. Just}.cc Harry Low uid the three· forces of the insurance in·dustry and <he bureaucracy of uuerests .have-taken control here," Rosenfield said. JUdg~ lst ~1stnct pltncl .was very ~cfull) 1nspect1n1 co.urt documents thc.biegest state seems victory enough for even the most .. There's no lack of issues in which the Legislature has alleging the Jury that convicted Corona m ~1s second tnal eavc5drop~ on the ambitious consumer advocate. . . . abdicated its responsibility ... People want pocketbook . court and v101.aud aJudjc's order by r~<11ng news _!lccounts of tbe case. But Haney Rosenfield. fiel~ marshal 1n Cahforn1a's soluuons to th e ful)d.amental issues of our time." h was the second ume that Corona was convicted of 2S countt o~ first- voter ~ar on ,insurance ~tes. is-,~l ready mapping ne w . The high coun · acting -on a ~hallenge by ~veral degree mur~e~ by ha~kfog .to death 2S miirant farm workers in t~c spring of fronts 1n a broader camp~1gn .again t what he sees as an 1nsu~nce compani~s. unanimously upheld the basic 1971 and ~ury1!lg their bodies along t~e Feather River near Yuba _Ci ty. T,he 18- unholy alliance -of_,speetal interest and emplaceni--eonstitutionattty-&f the-beHot-.,nttfa.ttve;-whielrTcvam~ year case.JS bel~ve<LthcJoogcst~ P.f.O<a:cdrn& 1n.Cah!:<>rn1a h1s!OT) ,$ovemm en1. . . , the way the industry is regulated in California. , Never mind that opponents disputed Rosenfield s But on the mO)t controversial section of Prop. I 03-. . , . "ebujlient victory claims T.hursda) after the California amandatory ratecutto20 percent belowNovemberl98~ Gates withdraws from governors race Supreme Court upheld JllOSt of msurarfce rat~-slash1ng levels -the message was mixed.' --- -' · ' · . Proposition I 03. HC~s tallong about helping consumers The court mak 11 easier for insurers tO ·win , LOS ANGELES -Pohce Chief Daryl Gate~ said Thursday he wtll not ukc-on triihe. com!}uter-gcAera.ted over billing and the exemptions to the cu~ru hng the' arc entitled to a "fa ir seek the GOP nomination 10 the 1990 governor'1 race. sa)'anghe lacked suppo rt health insorance mes!> · -return. • · : · from Rcpubhcans and conservau"cs. Gates, 62, had-announced three month ago that he was forming an North fourid gµiity on three counts exploratory committee to col'ls1der a gubcrnatonal candtd?C> and test h1., poliucal support. He said he would not be acuvely campaigning and cont1o ut' to work u police chief. .. WASHINGTON (AP)-Oljver L. .confident of the final outcome. o\s a the verdict without any'; show of conviction vote~ came .Thursday North, the Marine at the· shadowy Marine I was taug)1t to.1igh.u.nd fi~bt emouon. Jurors said he was guilty of after a fellow Juror offered "a strong center of the Reagan admjnistration's bard for.as long as it ~o pre' ail." illsgally changing and destroying prayer." secret effort to arm the Nicaraguan , "We will continue th is battle .. and documents, accepting an illegal gra-" Nonh had admit led in coun that Night Stalker suspect wants no defense . ~ . . LOS ANGELES -Accused Night Stalker Richard Ramttcz toda) reportedly was asking his lawyef"s to forgo a defense, bclte\ ing It will do ham no good. . . Cont.ru, was convicted Thursday of we will be full y vi ndica ted." he told tuity -a S 13,800 home security he misled members of Co.ogress ~~ and shredding documents reporters in a statement at his system -and one count of aiding and a bout his )ran-Contra activiues. but --=-G UMt onw~ilter..cnarges in the l tan-lawyers office. lJe did not ta lee al>ening In an obslroctron of Con--said he had done-so-at the d1ret't10fl of- Contra affair. He was acquitted on questions. gress. superiors. · · nine other courus. -The retired Marine lieutenant One Juror sa id the 12 days of He was acquitted of five other . North said he would appeal the colonel, who faces u" to 10 years 1n deliberations had included "a lot of charges of lying to or obstructi ng Against the advice of his laW)ers. the "emouonall) distraught" Ram1rt1 ·has as~ed his laW)ers not to even rnake an opening ~!atement. dcfeme-a1tome' Ra)'..G~CJark teld the Los Ari&eles Times. Clark said he and fcllo"' defense attorne) Darilerv Hernandez will Try to change the 29-year-old Te>.as dnftcr's mind before the tnal resumes l\'.{onda' and ho~ to get Ramirez's parents to help per\uade him · According to the rep<>n. u as unclear whether law}e,.,can present a <tcfen~c.- . 4 jury's decision: "We're_ abs~utel prison on the convictions. listened to bickering and arguing" and that the Congress, of two counts of lymg to =============-----------------.-============~· then-Attorney General Edwin Meese JTr lnd obsu:uC1ing Mecse's inq uiry into th e affair. of conven ing traveler's checks to his own use aqd of con spinns to defra~ the Internal Re.venue Service by using a tax- exempt founda11on to raise funds for the Contras. . After judge and jury had left the room. N_Q!th walked to a ra ili ng separating him from his wife. Betsy. and k1ssed her li&htlY. on the cheek. Mrs. North had been situng 1n the front row with a clergyman lt was the fi rst tnal born of the sca,ndal that marred the last two years of Ronald Reagan's PJ"CSid_cncy and ---------~----:-"""""'.";........===--------------------'--=========:;::::======~ raised questions about then-Vice President Geo_rae Bush's uwolve- · Spper Values on Black & Decker. and Proctor-Silex ~' . . . ~'adiill& l1'0Ja~·-··---~ .,,."Wm at w low price -a Ba.ck & Dttbr *-_. dly ._Md a Prodor-SUa toMtr. The ....... Don~"°"*" with its fast-heating alwnimam soleplate and cool-couch shell. The wlde-siot IOUler bbara a programmable Bl'Cld Brai~·for perfect t 1mltiftl every time. At only SIO, you can't go wrong! 520 510 COMM RE mcnt in the clandestine cffon to arm the Contras. Evel') as the jury wa\ returning its ve rd ict, Bush told re- n ersat the Wh1tt_Housc fhat hcduL not participate in any arrangement to , expedite aid to otlrer countries 1n exchange for -tllel(..,.$Uppon for 1hc. Contras. The \iillitc House said Bush would have •no c:ommeoi on · the verdict. lo Los Angele~. former ·Pre idt'nt Reagan also dcchned C'ommcnt. Nonh's conv1ctJon of illcgall)' altering and destro)tng docum~nts 1s ~uffic1ent under federal law and military rcgulati-Ons to ruult an the loss ofh 1s mditary pension for serving 20 years in the Marine Corps. according to Lt. Col. Fred Peck, a corps spokesman. That pension 1s worth $23,000 a year. North rctirC'd as\ Ma)'.--- His defense wru that he had bec•l a good soldier loyall y 91n)'ini out.what he knew his commander.in..chicf. the president. wanted . Jury reaches I decision after 'strong pray.~r' ovcr !heir client's objections in a death penalty c,ase . '\ .\ 1'10'\ ·\I, HHlt:t ·s Mageltan on:f~way to Venus_ . CAPE CANAYERAL Fla. -.\tlantts' a tronauts, safd> an orbit after a ehff-hanger weather delay. ~n1 the Magellan spacecraft ~treaking across lhe solar system Thursda) night on a S550 m1lhonmapmak1ng m1ss1on to Venus. The robot spacecr.ifi . rc,•ivang an Amencan planetar)·SC1encc program jdorma~t for a decade, slipped from the shuttlfl uirio ba> at 6:01 p.m. PDT and dnfted 1nto space'. . "Magellan 1~ deployed," reponed shuttle commander Da' 1d Walk.er An hour laterl. after Atlantis moved a safe distance a~a> bolll !lt~e~ ofa spacecraft motor 11 red to start Magellan on a 456-da) Journe) to Venus. I 5k mil hon miles awa)'.. It Will travel R06 m1lhonf 1lcs. looping 111. um es around the sun, before reachmg and orbmna 1ti. tug in Augu~t ~990 . . Felony probe targets fired skipper · ANCHORAGE.-Ala :a -. grand...M has bqun 1n"cn1gatang fin~d tanker captain Jo~ph Haielwood for ~·mblc felony ndlat1ons ~tcm m1n · from.hi~ role 1n the nauon's v.om oH spill, wurces \11d Thursda). .liuelwood,.....ftcc.OJL$50.00il.lwLalrcady hKblln ordttcclto ~land 1raal J une 20 an Valde1 on three m1~emcranor charge~ that include operating J vessel while drullf. He has pleaded innocent . Vice Prc51dent Dan Quayle. meanwhale.oamved Thu Ma) nigh t to JOSJl« t beaches fouled by &be spill Alaska officials ~ere ca.icr to gJ\C ham a tour according to the 'late·~ ranking environmental official at ·the ~pill 1one Speaker lost S ·100,000 lo~n In Investment NEW YORK -Hou~ pcakcrJam Wn&,h t borTO\\cd SlOO,OOOto tn't'~t 1n a Tcllas oUfijn&,,home company in 19 3. and lo\t the money when th . compa.n) was hqu1date<!.:_ln ba11k'ruptcy procttdan~ t"'o >il~ lam·. aC'COrdin~ to pubi5he.d' reports ., Before the company failed. Wnlht received d1\f1dend on his 1n~tmc111 in J well.Ent~rlk$ lnc., althou other in,·csto rerovcdnonc. ac.cnrdtn reports rn.,.ne lk>ston 0 an e cw Q l 1mcs Wn&ht·'s financtal disclosure statements hst ~tn\C$tmrnt aneomc" fron Jtwell ifntcrpris.es of between SS.001 and $1 $,000 Jl'l 19 l M 0 H I . D H H I I·. I· ' Medical rellef woi"ke~ released . - BElgUT .. Lebanon -Two Wcst.Gnmans do1n1 medical reltef-...ork 1n Lebanon were freed earl) fnday. 10 hours after the) wer<' kidnapped in tht tOUtbma port Of Sidon. a MC>Uem m'ihua rq>oned __ J The Sunni Moslem Na'8C'!'i&c m1btta. tn a tatement. said ~anncb Struebl&. ,8, and Peln Schntttler. 26, were rtlealed without inca&nt and - dlovt to ~1r office at the .Pakstiruan rtfueec c.mp of E1n El·Hllwch oul.)1de Sidon. . ,5 M•rlnes kflled ln·copter cr~sh DIONE, France -U.S. m1htary hchcqMer Cl'I$~ and ei1:~ in soulhern France af\cr 11 hit a hiah·ttn11on ~~ hM on •.n.Pt ttainaoa flaatu. and all ftve Manna aboard ~re kll~ Qffletals said Thu.W.y. · TM U~ fell about 200 feet ud then crashed anto a mouawn aumm and ci. at about 9:4S p .. m. Wednetday near Roueon. a vtlllee 60 ---•••tfNicc. TllMr.AwhmlMampbt'*-.....,...,0.'*lm•tl,cunadtan "" in Touloa. The n.Vncs of 'he vlcnma were 'Jritlalwkt peodh.'I nouficat1on Oflftltiw.. . . .. I . 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(O.tU.r ...... pm ,,. ., \p•"Y•"1 It f'6 ~I ,,,.. 110-.40, ~""' \1_.o lll<k• TIW' moon 'fU40Gay al a 27 P 18 .... •1 •• \P•" 1 '"' M 64 •8 ••1 "Q• ... u ·~·c.ooo ··~·1~ .. ,., \.WIJfd")' .tt " U a"' ... -• el 1•r4 u\r ,, Jt• 0-SO ....,.,. •t• \I 100 ~.olll>l\lj • 40pm ' . ~ . , J • OU· • :. A8 Orange COMt DAILY PILOT I fndey. Mey 5, .1989 . ... 0.., ,..__ '!F ---....... Lon •nd M•ry Ann Wells with l'•ul and Vlr9lnl• Knott Bender l•Ctov•J: ~ Lucas, Jim •rid Lee Gormley, Je•n Luc••· 8yvtOAOEAN ...... ,... c ............ "One of m y fa vonte places an the Napa area as Mustard s," said P1trift OMley, who chose an equally spicy name for his new restaurant in Dana Point. "My wife and I like capers (the edible kind) and we also like the other definition of the wo rd -playful fun -and that's what we want peo ple to hfve when they come he~." added the restaurateur at Capers' Thursday open in&. ·-·· Dudfey and co!owncr Jale1 MartDe initiated their Coast Highway eatery with a benefi t for Red Rjbbon 100. Wo men's Advisory Council to the O range County cha picr o f American Red Cross. The own ers do nated the food a nd the d iners paid SSO per person to dine at their convenience from 5 to 9 p.m. No speeches, no auction~. no danc- ing. Just dining -anything they wanted from the seafood. pnme rib and chicken m enu. Kent JohnlOft, capers owner l'ati'ldl Dillll~ end....._. Joflnson. "The place is brigh; and chtcrf ul," commented Well , who added. "and, this is a good group to supp6rt. In case of a serious earthquake or d1~~1er we'd turn to Red Cross. wouldn't ., .. -. . WC. Dudlc)' was no stranger 1~ RR I 00, saad tne 1roup has 1n the past table for two u;mg out the popcorn bough t a van a nd a computer system shrimp. . for the Red Cross. "W t have mem-Guests had the opponunat) to bers o n the board and o ther'members c heck out the 8f\"'o rk on the "all J\ assist the boan:l an> way ihey c~: W . ..,e'--'tftf'!Y-d tned ~blc..hoppW......DudJc) arc the first and o nly women s noted that the colorful contrmpora~ advisor) council to an y Red C'ros b J f ch*"'tcr. We lim11 our gro up to 100 painti ngs "'ert all d one > e ... I "We were the first to arrive," said M1ry Au Wells seated with husband Lon a nd Vlrpia ud PHI Bender. The foursome had the harbor an vie" as they dined on shellfish selections and checked out the new m terior donel n shades ofblue. turqouii.c and rose. RR IOO members. He has worKed iF-;;~;;;~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiii,~ v.1th them on tlicar ·fall Champa-gnl: -.... StOtwell. "W~ v.111 ~d1f· 'members a[ld we ha'e a waning last.:' ferent anast'> here Thes1: are for sak~--- addoo JohnS'On at the tabieshe shared and in mad-June pthcr worh wall go with hu<,band rent, Joyce aad Jim up.'' said tiie o\\ncr Wha~ ~s· a "neighborhood post office" and how do I find One? Neighborhood post offices were set up for the convenicncl' of . S. Postal Sc~ ice cu\tomcf"'). Destgned to help you save ~im~ and a_t rip to the post office. )Our ·~ncighborhood post office" offers complete postaJ sel"\-1ces mcludmg stamps. tauonal'). money orders. ccn1ticd and registered mail, package acceptance, and ex press mail nfxt da} deh"cJ). You can find your "neighborhood post officcs''in pharmaci~, gift. shops. sta tioner\ and other retail stores. For the location nearest you. gi' c us a call at (7 14) 662-6200. F1:sl fund-rai~en se' eral tftin· d red go aboard the Reuben E.·Lec About the benefit. cochaan,oman Karea Reed said , "T his Spring Caper as something of an e itperimcnt We decided to grow by add in$ a small spring fund-raiser Patrick came along and· asked us to do a soft o pening and we said 'great' We should mal..e about $l.00010nagh t.'. Barbara Johnson, president of Jostlce. Charter Alember Jean L11cas, cba1r-O ther diners ancludt·d ca~n co· wom an of one of the Champagne chair Priscilla ~Iman, Bernice Hird, Fests. shared a table with husband one of the RR I 00 founders, and her Bob and fnends Lee aDd Jim husba nd-WUJard; Charlene and M1kt" Gormley; Audrey ud Dave Newbro, lmmel~and R I 00 board membcro; shared pan of thelf loaf of hot basal-Judy we:mng o leg brace · leek bread v.ith Mary Lou and Scott bec~use sk11ng at\1den1 with Honisby (a · pork chop lover). and Arlene tmaa, ~eanns a ca t b('. Gla.Dy and l(ae Smallwood \\ere a t a cause ofan·acc&<ient on!' \tn1f"a~. Gar_bage collector image angers wife of one of the har·d wdrkers r . DEAR ANN L •\f'.I DER')· I d1dn'1 care for the comments of the poh<.c officer v.ho \\TOtc "Your garbage collector probabl> ma ~es more mon{'" tha n I do. and he docc;n't have t(} \\Ork nights. v.cckends' and hol- iday~. 1 n call10g} our gamagc collcc· tor v. hen \ ou need more sci"\ ace and ask him to come o'er Sec what tre 5a}S" slop cr)ang. he v.ould tell has mothl'I to b ring his paJama\ dm" n Oc\.'3U!>I.' ht· v.ould ha\C to pend the night an the o fftce ~hen m) daughtr-r told him that she dldn · t · .ippro' e of scan ng children tha t wa)' he ~1d "It \UfC makh th~m ~ha"e. and lh.afs ~hat I'm 1ntC'rcs1ed an · I'm fed up "11h pcoplt uc;111g thc-Look For Our Poetal garbage colk<.tor as an cxampk of an the\· ha"e e'tra g.arbagc t~ let the garbage man knov. the) apprcc1~1c the extra scr" ice \'. hether 11 s a fev. homemade cookie'!. a am of pop or JUSI a thank·)Oll note he \\ould surl' lake 11. 1gn me -THE "° If f O f .\ llAR D-W O RK ING ~t ·\N I N ~r~OT.\ T his sa111c dcnt1'lt tokl ..i thumb- sucker that he "ould 1n!ttall an electric hock bo' an ht\ mouth 1f he did n't keep his thumb do"'n He put his hand over JnothM' child'\ no\C and mouth and \:ltd ht.• "'ouldn't kt him breath 1f hC' med COnvenlence BoOthl at eas) JOb for morons I'm married to a Huntington Center •nd f;t';>agcman and 1h1s •~what ha!. life ac; L8guna~lll8 Mall He leaH·s tor "'ork at 4.30 u m .. m l ·thru 13 g.r. DEl.NER. dap a "'eel Ilic; route con-.1~1 .. ot !~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ .. ~~~~~~~~~ 2.500 home'> r he onl) 40-hour "Ac<.'k he CV('r put an "-3'i dunng ha\ pd1d 'aca11on It he \pt'nt JUSI a ft·" ntra minutes at each stop he "ould he out there an add111onal tv.o or thrt•c h(')ur\ DEAR Ml NESOTA: Ever y garbage collector and hls wife "·UI ble11 yO\I. I'll admit that I llad ver~ llttJt understanding of wllat their llvet wer e like. You ed11cated a lot or ~ople today -lncludlnJ me. This dem m 1-. !>tall pract1r10g.. 111 .. office" full of pre~ hoolcrc, and theu unsuspecting parents The~ ha'c no idea of"'hat goes on becau~ the) arc n.ot allowed in the trea1m1:n1 room P kuc "arn parent\ 10 hi.· susp1l1ous af the) art' not alluw~1 lt• "atch a sample d C'ntal procedure A"'IGR'i GR ~f>\.p, 1"-KI '- Tt:CK'i Before We Put It On, .. I a da). · He v.orkc;ra1nor!>h1nc ~erc~cntl) had a cold spell Onl' da) 11 v.J\ 50 belov. 1cro ~h h u~band \\3\ out in that mac;erabk weather for IO hour" The pa) 1\ not all that great He \\.Orks on comm1s'>1on 17 5 cents per house. The risk of gc111 ng hurt'' high The com pan) ha~ had as man) n .. I 0 men out "'•th 11\)Urtt''> a t a tame Tell }.Our reader\ that the ne"<t tame llOHO'C OPI< • • • • DEA R ANN L \NOERS Plea'lt' akn :.our reader tu a nc\.I. form of \.hald abuse 1 \\J\ \hocked to learn of II. The pcduu nc dentist told m} 4. )Car-old 1randch1ld thal Jf hr didn't DE~R GRANDMA; I <'an't 1maglnt Wby the children wbo_a.re tru tcd u badly do not teU lhm pauDlL h seems "e)' would ref an to co hack to tbls awf•I man Any de.list who asts this a pproach to keep cblldrdl lb Une bould bt' rtporttd to "e 1111e dt'lltal sO<'lety. ly SYDNEY OMARR intcrc t rates. ~"a ncs 1c"oun1' inhcntance Frtday, May 5 come to light and reprc nt "rcH lauon •• . ARIE (March 21-Apral 19)• Nl·W Moot'I h1ghltghts SCORPIO (CXt. 23-NO\, 21 ): If )OU uuc-mpt IO lt"~\.C chance to recoup lo s. Puulc pieces lOmt• to t.'lhcr, scene too quJclJy U1p1c:1on~ v.111 ~· arou~d \~<.t'nt on dilemma~ rt\Ohcd OldCf\\.Oman. po5~tbl) mothcr tell lcp) tac obl1pt1ons walhnan"'s to 1mpnnt "'Uf o"'n where m oney 1, hidden st) le. raumentatt\.C Ancsa tuall) v.ant mort' il1tcn11on TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Nc:w Moon ha&hhghl\ AGITrAIUUS (fl..o" 22·0« 21 l ~trt~ 1ndepc:n- pcrsonaht)', abilll> to con' ante other\ thdt )'OU ltrt right · dc~cc. orl&JIUht) walhn1t1c s 10 be vulner.ahtc lur ~kt ot and should be aa ven chance to proH' n Stud' nc' 10 c. cw Moon ha&hlaaht b3\iC chore\ -.-.ork m~thull\ me sage Yo u're due to collect hack pa\., ro}ahac : practical "3>" of o"en.o~ana ob\1ade · GEMINI (Ma y 21-J unc 20) Lunar pc:l\ltlOn co1nc1d~· ~APIUCORN <Dec .... Jan. 19) C oll«t anformat!c'n wath roma c. crcatlH ty, spc.-cula11on abalit} to \\<JO rclauna to home. propen)'. ~cunt~ 1.~nor pQ\ltlOn voaferou debate You'll be a ._cd to rebuild o n mor\: acccnts cht1n1;tofflan mes c from r~lat1\cc:onoC(1cJ suitaDrc ~ructurt. Hcahh report-will be ~u~r ~han "1th tra .. tl You I P1D addallon.al anforo :mon t>Ol'trn· o nainally anticipated ~ •na loan !. pcrttntaacs CANCER (June i t-July 22); cw Moon h i&blight\ AQ AlUU! (Jan 20.Fcb. l l \tud~ \,1g1uanu\ 1 r, y mes JC What att~ off to ow \tan \C'lJn lx'(om( .. pcrsuasl\encu.ro manct .$t)'C,Cej.ln1.:c ouna ~rwn1s ubiQUtlOU Yo u'll'l5C conccmtdv.1th "W hl'e d I e nthraJled. plaJnta HI) offers bo\ of ndy. Scenario from hert''" · c 0 '° feature calls. me ~acs, surprise v1\1t, fkorpao an\UI H d LEO (J uJy 23·Aua 22)· New career uppartuoat) • PISCES <Fth l 9~ ~an.h 20). ~mtonc IX' hand ~(nc~ suries to forefront Your ab1(111c pan ¥;1dc r nx:oin1t1on . comt'i to )Our rtscuc. Mean.. me~ c tittnc' <:rct '' Gaf\ as offered al m o t in form ofhri~. ~otect rcputanon re\Calc<!. ruad map 1 pro\.1d d. k «ent ('Qua1nrnnc:t 1 Entenaanana at ho me would pro~e bcntfictal ~· Yt.~i d ue to bctome \llua~ •II> • VIRGO (Aug. 23·Scpt. 22): What hep~n«t le than IF MAY 5 JS VOUR BlftTHl>A \')OU mth le dtc m nn four da)'s 110 is due to repeat New Moon cmphaw e to .. so 1t alone." You'll do JU t fine follov.ana t.lo mt" tac "another chance." Empha as on commun1catton, tr3\CI, adjuJtment this month. You are capabk o( c'pmsan 1b1hty to ~in despite odd You'll be dtnana on forc1an )OUnclfthrou&h .,..n ttcn word, arc 11tract1"~ to mcmbcf") cu1•1ne. · of opposite sc~. Gemini. Virao. S.,1uar1us i:>c:1'<>M pta) UBllA (Sept ':?3-0ct. 22): quc tion arc ana .. tted imp0nant role~ in )Our life. AlthO\l&h tcmporan ly ~d, con~emana ··-.ho has1ht m<>M~! potli&ht 0n funding. youa~fonunatcthatrc~tionahipor s.atuation concl~d HICIUf.I WIST ., ~ .... 0 .. , •• , .. --'""'""' , .. wakeot 103: lnSUf.aAce . stock prices f~H llf..OWWTllS ,. ........ dilCOWlt beeinnint iD Novtmbtt, lhe eumJMiw, onfi.won l.o the market Huly will firic uuah·~.of Prop. 103'1 pa• ~ tbol1-tlr'lll problem for dM cooU.ue bccaute ol u~1aty an •· industry is that tht law .alows (Of' an 1ntcfl)reti• the court's "fair return" But the jusuca wakeMd the mo.t c~led ineura~ C;?mm~Nionet," standard, Mid A. Michael FnnQuelJ11 controversaal of Pro p. tOl's Zimmetmaa_ 1a1d. Havu'I betn ·an analyst at Salomon Brothers an How to be a su.ccessfiJI entrepreneur in Ssteps , lly DONNA MOONfl' ..._,,_ ...... ..., LOS ANGELES -Both aides claimed depees of Vi(\Qf)' fn the court fiaM over Cahfomta• in-aura.ace rate·tlutuna Pfraioosition IOl. but &be vadact on Wall~ *U wliquivoc:a.I: The insurance com- provwons: An unmcdiatt rete cut to elected, one 11 not a&ut 10 p v! baa New Yo~. 20 pqt'lmt below November 1987 rate •ocreuet sbo(tJy afterward. "'I thank the turmoil now simply · level · · · · -Indeed, Voter Revolt, the oon· shafts from the Supreme Court to the You've been tossinaarqund that million-dollar 1dca fo r several days now, but' you're wondcnna af you've &Qt the stufT to make It happen. Don't v.oM), says a ih- con Valley king and former poh· llCO lhard·. a dub of u.ivetc ec'tl M • aood backup to cou,..,J~ )Oii don't know ~Ult how •Mdt)' !09 may fat I, you ll be lal tern~ IO WOl'nl. . lost. pu~ prices for several insurers havily cocnmatted to the Califom1a market fell Tbunday after the 1tatc Supreme Court upheld most of the voter~ved ballot measure. .. "We're all siu,,._ here look:ina at our ICftlCOS, watchina tlte stock drop," aid O. Alan Zimmermann, who follows the industry for Smith Barney, Uphatn It Co. tn New York. The coun unanunou.sly upheld mOlt provilions of the measure, which ruallirn insurers to submit ~tc hikes'° state reculatocs for approval. outlaws \ttritorial ratina. creates an elected JOb of u11urance com· miuioner and ttqw res a aood-driver Prop. 103 would have spa.red sumer ~tion that sponsort<S. umarance commis ionu 's office," 1nswcrstbe ratecut only a!thcycouJd Prop. 103. as seeklna a candidate to Fnnquclb sa)d ' prove at threatened l.bem with an· aroom for the November 1990 com· Anotlaer analyst. Marvin Shulman solvency. The<0urt eased that stan· mi"1oncr'selcct1on. One name beina of Moody's In vestors Services, svg· dard, ruunc insurance companies are floated by others 1s no friend to gestcd that any• rate cuts would be entnled to a .. faar rate of ~tum." buslnet1 -Torn Hayden, th~ ·delayed by -appeals a_nd admants- The measure was ltt~ by· radtcal·turned·populm st.a ls-tra\J~ fa.Imp, thus blunting any ~maUC' increases an the pnoc of car temblyQW\. " imme<hate effect • of the baJlot U)Surance, but aft'ects m°'t r opcrty In vestor / skJtll hness was most measure on insurcn' earninp. and casualty coverqt u.wel . evident amona smaller insurers wtth Laraer companits presufllably arc WaU Street analym called the · siamficant a_mounts of their buJ1ncss less prone to ~ hurt by regulatol') ruhna bad news for the buStness, b1.11 in auto or propert)-and casualty hoes dccmons t1l any one state. but stock noted the rollbaclc section softened in California. Stock an '20th Century pri~s declined for at least two bag the blow somewhat. lnduJtne:S dropped I~ to S23¥a per insurers which do at least 10 percent However, Smalh ~y·s Ztm-mare; Mercury General Corp., down Of their propcn> and -casualty bus1- merman sugested a freshly elected l 1h to SIS asbare, Safeco. down 2 V. to ness 10 Ca!Jfomaa. Chubb Corp. was 1111uranct commiuaooer would be $261/2 a mare, and Fil'tman·s Fund, down I Yt to $64V. and u ina aechned unllkely to be ,enerout an franti"a down ~ to1'33~ a share. 1i't to $S2'h. \ '1 I·: H I (. \ ' DH I·: \ '1 Physical programs slas~ ·workers' coihp 1y JOY ANTHONY The tciders either volunteer or ;re maintenance organiiatto~ in Foun· The ps)chological effect ou:\lr o.1y...,_,._....._ chosen b> manaJtmen1. ~metimcs l81Jl Valtc>, as tl')IOI 10 get th~ becauS(' emplo)-tts ~l '"s:aftt) )luck You don't have 10 stretch a dollar for stratetlc rca ons. program -stancd where she works, 1n their hca~h:· Wilson said.· fhe> to lo~r your workers' compensation Al a fiberl:ru manufactunng firm af\er seeina us ~ticcess u Unit e? kno~ 11la1 '>lrctchcs are dont> to costs. But you may have to stretch 1n Corona. for e1ta mplc "the ·1n111al Western Medical Center 10 nnta l're,cnt 1n1uri~. o the) bet.'Ome your worker. r~ponse from one of the union .\na . more a"arc of what can go "rong in f k nropk was "e7 ncga11 .. e." \a)S Kcn1 The •reat thing.-there \\3S seei ng th~.ir \\Ork · More than SO percent 0 wor ers· Wilson. an Al 1mplemen1a11on con· doctors°'and 'flU™!S rub elbow<;, she Not only do we 'ICl' a rt·dul."ti on of compenAtaon claims arc fil ed on suhant. "He didn't ·think 1t wa., said Because doctors arc '1omct1me spra ins and. ssrain~ b> 40 or SO ~e';:1h~cr~ntt~a~~t '1!~~~ ~~w;~~~ some1hing the) v.anted to do The· put on a pedestal by co-v.orkcr'>. their pcrcc.nt. we 'e seen an. equi' ~lent when emplo)e.e muscles arc cold <;o shop steward was very an11-co-workers were surpnsed when they redut\lon of ~.11 w?r~crs comP.t!'~- 1 ..._fi stretching. It "as something d1 f-101ned a program that had been uon •n1uncs. Walson soid. ( uh . .. ,f you stretch those emp oyeesV'C: ore fcrcnt. He didn't like cha nae ·· 10.,t11utcd fo r the nurses Nurses later laccrauons foreign bod•C'> In the CH''· you put ttlem to work. )OU might sa ve reponcd that they ,.01 10 know the cont usaops and ~~u~scs all drop bv at least $6,000 That's what a typical So the company cho~ 1he ste"ard doctors better and felt more com-the same amount . back lftJUry coslt_flO""ada> s to be 1hc stretch leader .. He did a fortablc with them af\er stretching. There ts al)o an cOct l on cmplo}'c:c:s But many employers feel s11Jy complete 180. a complete turn-who would feel a sttgma 1n an\ u1hcr asking th~r workers to get up on around Nov. he's the mo'lt p<>,1t1ve The same thing happen~d bctv.ccn I) pc of program. such as drugahu-.c or tiptoes and reach for the Icy before supporter of the program the staff and 1he pauents at the aJcohot coun~ltng. On1:c ahc\ \Lan they. bend over their de ks in 1hc The steward got all the accolade\ ps)_ch1atnc wacd. • Sch mad said stretch an~. 1hc) ma) a.;k .. '-'hat t'lsc morning. Instead, they'd...i:ather call when \\'01'1ccTs sr:rrtcd ftthng better Although psychiatric patien'ts arc can I do''· · · Athletes in lndustry(All). an Orange-on thCJOb "E"crybody "'a' applaud-used to exercising as part of th eir Even the most wdc.-nta n cm-~d compan)t that will come toyour ing for him.'' Walson said "Tht•\ thera py,they aren:tuscdto exerc1s1ng . plo)ces ma) dc1:1dc to Join a health company and teach emplo~es to act made ham feel hke a hero .. Before ""llh thearcounscl ors, Stanang the day club. Wa lson \;lad Otht'r take up as cxcmsc leaden. Also included 1n long, the man e, en pretended that 1ht: that way made them feel more ~qua!. 1ogg1na or nd1ng their bi l es ·Em· 1he proa;ram is a monthly newsletter -program was hlS 1dco.. But the ducct pay.off to lhc plo)'crs lo' e to heal' that " and follow.up evaluations through-St ret~hang 1s also kno" n to 1m-med1~l center was a reduc11on an ~•ck At the Woodbridge Village Home- out the year. . pro"e emplo)cc morale. ~I miln 6. days and workers' comp costs among owners ~s~1a11on 10 Ir' me C\- Altho~ the company tanC'd with Frnal Ins. a company that sells bulk nurses, ·Schmid said. Nurses can't ecu11' e d1rcc1or Bob Scgc1ra )a\.., thc lumberjacks 1n-Orcgon.All moved 10 1ttms to .ttna.ura n.u.-. m orale lut the always fo llow the tradauonaJ rules for pr°'ram 1s running 11sclf after·~mc Southern Cahfomta a year and a half floor dunng a Strike at the Vern on heavy li fti ng because pa11ehts' pos-in111al hd p lrom ~II EH·r)ont' ago to tap the wtde vanet)' of office Then the employees <hd 11100 l"Qn be "Cr) awkward &t the} kno"'s hp"' 10 do the eAerc1~ nov. companies here. · The idea v. as to treat them bcucr can benefit from \\armcd·up muscles he ~ad. "We JUSI need someone to "The only problem we've run into than they \\Cre trea.,cd before the) The rate of inJury at the medical stand up thurc and count.·· as an an office s1tuat1on with the ladits went on strike. tining their span ts center dropped b> 60.percenl. and 1hc Don Ltghtfoot. 'Il l' pr~_\ldcnt ol an their tiaht karu," says John Hur \, th ro.ug.h strelchang. "It really caulht number oflost da) s plummeted from sales at t~l" Fred Jam~· ( G: an an All corporate lrarner. Do they lhem off guard." Wilson s.a1d i hc an averaje of 17 every six month!> to Irvine-based insurance brokl'rage worry about rips? "Modest) prevails workers were e'<pcCll n& &ruff bo'sc'i zero dunng the half-) car pilot pcnod that markets 1he ~ 11 program feel<; in that ca~:· Hu"1'st said. and harsh Teel mg.\ when thevreturncd Wilson. the All consuhant. claims rhat more Jnd mor<' com panic' "111 Thc "team leader" chosen from the to \\Ork. ln~teild .. the' \\cri= treated that thr program is cost effective for stJra \lrctlhtn proaram' 1n thr company ranks to lead the trctchc is lake kings ·· an) com pan~ w11h a1 least ~O cm-future usually sorucone "ho as health oncn-\\hen 1he 'llC: prc'i1dt·n1 of lhl· plo~ecs. although if also pro' adc'i II' easier to \trch.h \llur '~1111.n tcd, a favorite amona co--worker5. and warehouse returned from a "eel ·, savings fbr smalfcrcompan1es 1fthcrr than ~our "orl.crs· comp "the loud-mouthed type." he added absence. he "a\ a toundcd Ill <il·t: h1'l arc a lot of hea') l1f11ng ta~l'i American Dru m Is a week.I) ~It spends t""O hours training 1hc emplo)ccs cheering before the' In' 01' cd 1n the nature of th<' "orl colama dn oted to lrelplai ·small· lca&r and then leads the first few started the da)'~ \\Ori>.. The) "ere More t) pacall) • .\II hdps compame' b111lae11 owners. If you are a buslneu days of stretches for him or ~er, while applaud mg themsches for their lhc s1Le of Bec~an I ns.1rumt:nts. ow111er tr01able4I by a.a Issue. tbe Dally they stand alonp1dc as an assistant stretches. "Whnte,cr acts them math lntcrnauonal and Carl's Jr Pilot may be able to belp. Seud your ''It makes a nace 1rans1uon " Hurst -aoing:· thought the bo s With eathCT" s17e, ahcr.c's a ph)4'IO-colam.a Idea to Oonaa 1ooney. bul· 5aid. •·we don't JUSt throw them out Julie hmad. an occupat•onal loa1caJ effect and a ps)'chologJtal ae11 editor, P 0 . Box lHO. Costa there.... health manager at FHP a hC'alth benefit. \\ 1lson said Mesa, 9Ht.I. Probes ~arget Ne,wYork futures markets 1y STEFAN FATSIS ,,., ........ ..,. .. N.EW YORK -Federal gent~ pulled tra&n ofTthe floors ofat lea t '"'o Ne\\ York commodity e.itchange'I Tbursda >. as!ucd subpoenas and scaL- ed document s a part of a cnmanal and cavihn-venrpnon l>hhe chaotic markets AuthontaN \aid the go' cmmen1 subpoenaed more than SO traders from four of cw Yorlc'\ five com- modt\Jes ell:chanacs. sctkan& 1nfor- roat1on about tradana pnic\Jcc b) firms and 1nd1v1duals o arrests "ere made or aITTSl warrants 1s ued bout 16 Postal Sen 1~ inspccHlr\ "We ha'e .t cr1m1nal 10\CSt1p-conducted. th e morning raid on tton," '"11dJohn la\ 1Mk-1, an pcctor--offo.:cs and trading p11s of a \\ orld 1n<harae ·of the New York office of Trade Center to"'er 1n lo"'er \1an- lhc U .S. Posul I nspttuon Sen ice. hattan. v. here the ti H Ne" 't orlo. "'hach scncd subpotnas an a probe e)lchao1c.s trade l·ommod1t1cs lrom run by the Manhattan l' ' attorney's • 01110 frozen orange juice office. Traders ~1d three sal..,cr future · The cnm1nal anve lJtltaon and a traders from one compan) "-C~ c1vll probe b> the Commodtl) Fu· esconcd from 1he tloor of the < om- lurn Trading Comm1 ion. a federal modat y E.itchange wha le lfl andepcn· rcgulalory qcncy. are not C9nncc1cd dent trader was taken frOrtl the cw to a ronu nuana . federal probe of Yor~ Mercantile E'cha nJC alle,cd v.adcspn:_ad fraud at Cha~·., Postal Inspector Jack Elhs ~1d commof,htacs markets, which docu ment scarchcsauthonled 1n t\loo StcmmccHrom a lWO-)elr undcrtO\Cr warrants sia.ned b) • "18SJ'lrale etTon there. sourtts ~1d Naoma BudrwaJd "ere conducted ·at tv.o d11Tcren1 o ffill'S ol the Qrue ind I' 1dua1:· but he dttlam·d In cl.lborate Mercantile b change PrC'$1dcnt Ro~man T \1cf-addcn 'i31d the C..FIC.. ~u.bpocnac<l. the C'<4.hangc: lnr an fo rmauon from the la...i \\\O \Car\ on 20 presen t or former ''mt'\ mem bcn " "\\c do not I.no" "h.u the ~ope ol their 1n.,.C'it1ga11on is al the prc..cnl tame nor sp« 11iu1ll) ""h.it the~ .Ul· 1ar1ct1na 1n ''" ·· \le Fadden \Old The Commod1t> E\1."hangc ~1d 11 \\.l ordered to produce dO<'uments about 27 past and prncnt c'chantte members b~ \13~ I .. Mr .. High-$takes oversees f arhiliar board game my CJIUtOLYN WMSOIN Nc11hcr the co mpat\y nor rrump ,, , u , .. ,.....,_ waJJ rt.,.ca.I ha r0)8lt1~ from the EAST LONGM DOW Mass _ pmc. but both \lad he 11 donat1ns protecdi lOchantteS for the homclfls OonaJd J. Trump, a con umma1r and for tttearch on IDS. cerebral pla)'cf an the htlJMtake 5CTIOU' pals) and multaple sc:ltro " wotld • of bl& bu aneu. va a led lhc • Tht board p mc is a w phifltca tcd nations ...ot&st pmc m•nufaaurer battle an wh ich pla)'Cf'I fint b d Thurtday to herald new cd111ons of qain 1 each othb" (or an1ane .. Trump Tf\e Game:· cuan lu\ury hole~ and other Female •orkcr\ 11 the Milton Bndk) Co ~ff«htd when he peMCd by and one C'ricd ,when he bulled her on the cheek 0 Hc u Wd tM! He luMCd me!" satd a shaky Once Adams olSpnnamld who ha • ~JI ~al the COtOpeny. The New Yort City and ~ tlantlC Cal)', NJ., raJ autc mos.ai flew 10 ·me1:;11na~~~or 2.lOO warbn '" ht• ,,, •• v helicGfllr eo ftaWI a promitr ao &he ca.,.,,, 9'klil --~ .. Trump ne OMM" eo • w billat 1cOrr an 1• llt-,_, lillllOf). despite 1t1 S25 .............. --....-.. .. .. el'lllOI* ma1or propcnaes. then Ir) to. nqo- \Jate deals. "If you doJ\'t do "'di at 1h1, prhe )OU should Ill) on 9·to-S," Trump tdvatcd. addina lhat the p mc ,, . touah c,.cafor,.a Htc.ran hkc b1m But be rc\I tcd e'pla1n1na ats a~ ~I .. trl sa.td al. )OU'd s.a I hl\U b11 q o so wti)' say at,,. • Ahhouati tc\tral pme rmanuftc· ttllcn tncd to peddle their idea' to Tl'\lmp.1 lbc one thll atuaht h1, e\e ame. from an independent 1n' <'nlor from Chicaao who sugcs1cd hlton Bradley as a manuf-acturTr Trump ~td he ·11ttlcd on the r1.1t1on's la,.nt board pme m~kcr ~au~ '"the lo)ahy. dco 1\Coe" and pTofe"aon.ah m of th1 compan" •SJU)t unbehe.,.abk." Ed Zschau, chairmao of the board and chief exccuu'e officer ofCenstor Corp. 10 n Jose. says all it takes 10 be the Successful Entrepreneur as fi ve 1ngred1en1s. The sandy hatred t'Xci:u\lvc snared the $CCrct Thursday with · about 350 people at a venturc conference .sponsored by the Harvard Busi- ness School ASS0C1at1on of Orange County. t First, Zschau says1 you've aotta be dissatisfied with the ordam~r) This dnve, otherwise known as crcauvily. should be spiced wi th th.e confidence that 1f you apply )Ourself. )Ou'll get the JOb done .. Stcond. Possess the courage 10 'cnturc an to the unknown. If }OU need a motto 10 earl) )OU throulh the 1ou~ tames. try 1his: .. The poss1b1ht_r of failure 1s the pnce of progress Founb. tie • .... lMri .. r. lmqine 1hcte worcb oa a ~ stuck to )Our rcfnaieraaor: "Trw leaders 11 ve ettdit -and .. _ blame." Fifth. c>.rmse a traat ZicM• calls ''the VISlOR thin&-.. Tbe atailll lS wha t you do when you .U around fantaslZIDI about tbc _, th1nasare101n110 l>e an the N...._ Oflen when entrepreneurs .-1 out, the only thana they have to .U as the vision thing. And res1 assured, the t~term -conarcuman sa)'s, t.h~'• ltiD ta me to achieve areatncsa.. The abov~ traits can be. leerned and devclo~ -you don't bAve to bl born wtlh them. If you need a ·few more -. think abOut these: I, Realize ile reason you're in· business. is IO provide for the customer, 2. You must depend on people bec:n- you c.an 't do it a)o~. and l . "- your focus so you can become thit best at what you ~t o ut 10 do. Wells Fi!rgo Bank names dis~fi~t chief . Eh le V romH. \ ace pmtdc"nt and dJ lnCl manaacr of \\ells .f.acao -8alat. has been transferttd to the banli.'s coastal d1s1nct -.Vroman, an Irv ine resident. wa the an Gabncl Valle> d1 tnct maft11Cf. Sht" JOI ncd Well\ Fargo 1n 1970 and hias se n cd at the n Diego offic;es, Oralt ( ounl) Al~q office. and at lhc ewpon Fana.no al Center office . hc tlecarie an B\SISlant '1~ p~1dent in I 9.79 and \ ice pre'ia<knt in 19 i . Her t>:tekaroa.4 1ndu~cs 1hrcc \c~rs v.at h Bank of A.mcnca. . . .. Gerald Slagla of Corona dcl Mar has bttn named d.arcctor of busanna dc\Clopmcnt ;u Elliott C'ofl). a Ne"'pon fk~h·b:ascd general contractllll · comp;in) He Joins the compan' af\er ncarl) l'A-O )Coin. a a marl el•n• pnnapal for Paragon Group'scommerc1al and andu\anal development operalaons in the Inland Emp1re • • • Robert Gro-., o"ncr of G roh l\ soc11tes of lr.-tne. has bttn rc~ccted '° th<' nauonal c>.ecuta\C 1..om mlll~ of the Elcctrona Rcpl"C$Cntataws '\~ oc1a1ton and 1s now ~ 1ng os the -.cntClr ,,.Ct"l)t"CS1drnt of fiscal and lepl, Ha 1wo-~ar term~ tends 10 1991 Groh JU t concluded a •~o·•)tar term as senior 'ice prc~udent of indu~tn pnnn p;ll go.,.emment rc1a11 ons • ERA 1s ahe SJ..\ car-old antcmauunal arade a S«1a11on of manufactuttn• rcpr<"<'nl.Jll'C in the clc.-ctron1~ 1ndu)tli Its 2.000 ml·mtK-r fi rm are located throuahout the U • in Canada the an.ht><'an, Euro~ and the Far EasL • • • Albe.rt Bl• of Huntanatt>n Bea h has bttn appointed ch1<'f opcnti na officer at Coa.\tal Communiuc Hosp1t.ll an nta ,\na Prior to Joinmg Coastal C'ommun1t1cs. ("h1n ~"'cd a a soci1te adm1nt\1rator atChapman Gcncrnl Hosp1tal1 n range Heha O\ernt ne )eats ol e'ecuu'e adm101strat1,e C'tpcncncc 1n stratcg1t planning... markeunc. contrall ncgot1at1onsand ho pnal management He hold a ma'ltt"r's cSesrcc in. healtli cart ad m1n1 strat1on from ('.r('Of'lC Wac;h1ngton t 1ntH'l'Rt)' a.o.d a bachclor'sdcirtt in pccch an d hcanng from the' Stall' l nl\cn1l~ of New Y0rk at 'cw Palu • • • Pamf'la C..slelM has bttn named a' 1 tanl \ace pre 1dcnt .rnd opcrauon.s officer 3t Man ne at1onal Ban~ ConaJcton -.111 be rc~pons1blc for the operation\ department at arrlf'\'1ne offitt • • • · Rick OaltOtt h4 rqoancd If"' tnt>·bascd Ci<'nle>s1 Bros C on tractors n ncwl> appointed extCUttve \'1CC prn1dcnt Dalton will oversee all operations inclu ding ~umaun._ prt-con truct1on and construc\Jon ~tvlCCS. narkctl"i and stratciac planning. He prtv10usl)' ~orked a l flhott Corp . a ewpon Beach-based acncrnl cnntrac11n1 firm. whe~ he tK-came !ot'n1or '•~ prc-s1<kn1 DaltCln ltvc 1n II" ant • • • James Peters, prcsacknt of J M Pc1cl'\ Cn in '-e" port H<.'acn. ha been ~IC(tCJ b\ 1he Lona lkach/Oran t C oun\\ < haptc-r ol I.he Cahf4 m1a Land ape·( ontra tors .\s~1at1on tCI tlC tht' Ji:)~Q m:1n"·n1 uf 1hc1tidu try' M~Jaan .\ward • The a~ard ~tll be 11\en to Peter<> in June. ----------------- Bank of '\f'• perl "'t "• l I'm" (_)uotC' n urrin !!f'r. lh u n ~ l om pa n~ 7.)2-7171 • ' • ---.-- '· -·-- I • Or-coMo DAILY PILOT/ Fdday.:Ua~~. 1089 • ,; . Stock-mar.ket SHOWS st'.ring of·declines as traders· wait I ~ • ' . . llyotlT~ , -from· the Labor [)r('panmen1 on tht af\er.jump1na ,:y4 Wednelda) _oa \he compu)'. Avon laid it did not .v..._....., ~i employment situation for APril. news 1tv11 JJwin Jecoba. dte MiJt. Wlft1 '°be lllDquirld. NEW YORK _;The stock market Analystscxp«11he daUI 10 scrvt as ftcalk>lis if!vts1or, and'AmWllY ~· llellilina _.. ttawed . litde recorded anotber small' decline evidence of whtther the economy have acquired a I 0. J ~I stake ti movemeot faOowialApril l'CIAil ..art. Thunday, con1inuiDf; its wtdt-lona roqtinucd 10 ilow last month ancr puJlbM:k 11 uaden awaited the aov-&ivtn& evidrnce of lotina some emmenl's mon1h)y~employ~nt i;:e:-moolcntum in tM-fim_quaner~ port. • Hopes have !>ten increasing on NeW YCMiK CAP)''-r.:•,•• • Thi Dow Jones ·~ qf JO Wall Street that the Nderal RCKrve ·:t:;t .'!!·..,~n1r~1 tw~90ne~ .industrials. down 25.10 paints from is s.occcedin&in its campailn to "cool ~' •~c~n..JM rno.t NMcf on .. ,,;'ciM'I Monda:o I~ Wednesday; drop-down innaiion Without U&htcning .£oMi~ rrur y.bt'ow '2 <K MOO ~s 102· 90 -·· h · :S" .,. · Dcclinina issues sliahtly out-But thal beliefwaseh11lengeda1 the Mee :C9fl ~ .:, ..-.v . • • 1 .c,~1150muc astocausearecets1on. ., and · chi! .,.~ numbered advancts in nationwide start of 1his wctk when 1 t~de once •nd Th;:'llti's1~'""" Pl' • tradinaofNcw York Stock Exetut,... association of eorpOnitc purchasing , . • w listtd stocks. y.rith 667 up .... 728 down manqcrs rcponed thal t;i:usiness ac-11Y' J.,.. 1nd 555 unchan&ed. · tivity picked up in ·April. ·. . la 1 · VOiume ori (}le noor of.the.Bia . dr ance ~tima1es ca ll for t}lc .\} ~ Board came' to 15).13 million sham. rmplo'9ftltnt -rt:port to show an 1n -i.-1~ down from 171 .69 million fn the ~rc.ase of 225,000 to 250,000 ,i.n 1¥: previous seuion. Natio.nwidc1 con-nonfarm payrolls. .,; i,; solidatcd volume in NYS_E-listed· Jn \he · bluNhip 5C!Ctor. Inter-tt issues, including . trades in thosC n•tional Business Machines rose .i,!r, 10 1~ stocks on rtgiOnal exchanaes and in 110~ AmeriCan Telephone & Tele-1~ the ovc r-the<ounter market, totaled · graph slippccf 9t to 341/J; EaS1man j .,. 181 .21 milfion shares. Kodak Jost V. to'4Jtt.-, and Proclcr & i.r~str !"' Wall Street's attention has focused Gamble was down •t. at ~6~ , -~1 . A& ~ all week on Friday's scheduled rt Port Avon Produc~S .dropP.c<f 10 36 1 ~llMUel tf \tH \l''\"l.UID Hll \I \lit'\ lllU N~W YORK (AP) fMy' Advttk:ed Thl,ll ?,Kiln.CS ¥~~' .. N•wh • -~ 4 New loWI , "\ s• 1.• 'u1:"" • CDM TOUCHOO\l'N ,CLUB THANKS OUR •. . . Toum•mcmr Saoowr · Crevier Motor,, BMW . . Cpr,penrc Srneet1 California Cout Qui;· J.W . .Mitcheu Co., Inc. • ~twood Convaleoceot Ho1pi1ai \ Bill Foote and Sean Steele · TheKoUCompuy • Set J'f!• irootoa. The Roting Family J'eteno11 Roofilig o .. 1d H. S~n, CPA Koll Conatrucljoa Co· · liup. E-,irileo Co. C..hioii O..el1p•eat ~eva C.,.1"? 'm ·lmagO. IDtenl<diolull Edw ... Clae ..... Quala Corp. Peridian · c..ra..ra1e..a-at ~nnen __ . AIPCo...-W .... er..., ,, Melt.lltrl4J• • rs DeMUco &. Pect.enp.up; • • • • • "'st: ( OttPOSI I•. I H \ '" \( i iO'\"' •• ·l ,, • \I\ j1· 1 .1 • wu wiedy ai :tl'it. aad J .• Ptaaty -·~·11s1 . HOltdlmbed lli1040on1opoh 2:po101 rile Wcdn<tday. , CdM TOUCHDOWN CLUll THANK OUR DooRfl!IZE.UQ.YORS An.na Cray Gallery Benc.hlty Liigpp l_JJ tdwmrct. ~Ire. CiN'wh •. lnt-. Corona !kl ~1ar t1orim 1°hfllit'• Entd1ainmetU ri... Hlllt Bob&ru Bed Uon ,fnn l..,,nt Hl11on BodyS-<tri6 lrviot Floritl M-dent Dr. K•rt ftroc.kmann. U.O I JM R..WO• ~terpriM:t.. lnr. Caltf•nM Pm. a,c Pf'049cn ci.. ta.,.,....,_ -v-c-........ r._9, trM . '-'or.IUI. i. wac.:· ..... 1·· INLI, 11¢ I .._,_ ... • The city.ofNcwpon Beach learned the ba rd way tha t C.llY Hall docs no t a n adequate art gallery m ake. fl tQOk some nude paintings by'antst Rosa W illLamson to illustrate the point. U nul W illiamson's painungofthe b ib bcal characicr Adam e xposed the d ilemma, th e city' A rts C ommission had invited area a rtists to dtiplay their works thro ughout cuy's o ffices. Aps,iarcntly Adam was a n eye catd\er A nd that's no t all Adam caught. Before too long. the figure·~ maleness was being bidden by a le s lban anisuc oollect1o n of" paraphernalia, i'ncluding ivy leaves a nd fa lse noses. W jllia mso n fiaured 1f she had wanted a nose on Ada m'$ groin 'she would have painted it th a t wa y. he object ed. Some wo rker s a nd v151ton at Cit) Halt h ad trou blt: conducting business Wlth the less·tha n-mode~t Adam 'Sumng a t them that way. After all, 1f som eone wandered into Cit) Hall undres&ed l.ilcc that, he wo uld be arrested: The y objected .· · Then folks started ObJecting to the o bJecu ons and the whole·ObJeCt of hanging paintings in City Hall was brushed aside.. A ltttle too muc h Adam wasdis pla )'ed for some taste a nd -Wtttiamso n's wo rks were relocated to the d a rkest reaches of the fac1h ty. Artists, the American C1vtl L1bert1e! U nion. the Art\ Commissio n. c ity o fficials. the m edia and som e wou ld -be art en tics worked up the entire m atter into a colorful cont rovers' w1tt\ words like censorship, freedom of e<tprcss1on Jn<l pornograph)' being tbrown arou nd hke acrylics b} a m~rn anist. • The nak~ truth ~ tha t some c 1t11ens a nd c it) v.orkcr<, have never bee n to a11 a n gallery and 1pc} obJCCtcd to art being brought to them. O f course, Adam's cntics have a valld rnnccrn l f the> , wan ted to sec nudity. they co uld tum o n the telcvs10n , The city atto rney's o ffice is re"'nttng the g u1dchncs for an· to be d isplayed in Cit y HalL .Based on Adam' cp1~ a sugaestion might be in o rder. . Artwork fro m local elementar) school studen ts i;hall be displayed d uring all m o nths ending in "R ", · The other months shan be rated .. G" and will feature painting of bowls of frutt. clo wn faces and landscapes. ,,1\/o kit pain lings of Elv is : A rt, good ~n:d bad. of n udes or not. shall be th~pla } l'd in an galJeneS: museums and o n the walls o f tho.sc· "'ho apprectatc u. . · ~ OplrMons •~essed In lhi. apece are those 01 lh• Dally Pilot Other views exprMMd on this pege are those or their authors and 1n1s11 Readers ··commen" ere Invited and may.be aen1 to The Darty Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. CotTa.M ... 92e26 Neglect can be co stly FaJlurc to 1mpro\e the l:.' educational !l)'ltcm luulu saddle A me rica's econam) "'tth ··enor m o us long-term n>'>l '>. •• a congressional J o int Eco nom ic C'om m m e-e said . The commmce .s:ud <\m enca ~ falling tx·hind 1n pro m otma tuerac) and Jt>b skiff C\Cn tho ¥.tg'1 11 alrcad\ sptnd s more mo ney per studen t than an)' other countn 1n tht: world .•. Other n atio ns recognm~d long agl1 that their l'Conom1~ fut uRs were closel) linked 10 H1e t!ducat1()1\ 'a nd training of their yourtg people. . T here are m an} 'ahd rcason!i to promo te edul.1t1Un hut • the Joint Econ o mic Commmcc·s rea o nrng pnl\ 1dc1; a perspcdl\ c "'c all understand -dollars The We$tc rly l R I.I un Growth in the v alley T he San J oaquin Valley i~ gro wing. and it's going to gn>'-" even m ore. 1 here's no t m uch that a n be d o ne 10 stop tht!i aro wth. a nd the sin~1ble thing to d o 1 plan for ll now. Carol White 1de. Modesto's ma)'Or. sa)'s ... a lley to""n . hould prepare for gro wt h rather than tight 1t, growth-co ntrol measures are lhe wro n& a pproach . he s~ud ao ... ernment should be stud ying the ir proJe<:tcd gr0 \.\1h a nd determ1n1ns far ahead ho w m n> school • park • hbarancs a nd o t.her fo c1ltt1e that arc needed nd the way to P3) for these than • ~he~>~ 1s throuah d eveloper fee. lmpo,ina tho~. fee JU t about forces local entitles to plan ahead - Wc•d,1kc to thank there's 4-t1l1 time to scns1bf)' plan for arowth rn the "alJe)' '-'hlle It'' ~ti ll a neat pince to hvc 1 ftfu cH 11.a t•r . ·oc neeQ_~ a teadet, b'ut Who7 Newport Beach Ctty 'Coun· ct.lwoman Evelyn Han. who always seems to ha\e a s mile on her face, iumed ~o. me-.suddcnl her expression was as exclted as I have ever seen iv . "W.hat 1f Oranac County reaUy were a com m unity?'' she asked. Her quesuon sprang from the "·content of a speech we were.tisteo1na to.Davtd Mathe"-'s. prcstdent of ~ Charles F. Kettering Foundation and founder o f National ~sues F;brum1, was talking about t)\e need for a ~tront 111tona:t Issues Forum 1n ' Orange CJ unty,-. -· - 1 . State's voters m,ust h-ave Mathe s' point was that some c6m munme:s 1n the United States have beet) relatively effective in solvma their problems while othcn bave not. Rcseafch shows that some communiucs have bttn smarter m a sa·y ·;n gasoline tax hike ' defining their problems than others and ha"c been smaner in de1ermin· mg bov.-to olvc their problems than others. . By no". )ou·,e read about lhl" proposal to put the •~sue of a llJ1ldual Jncrcase 1n the p :rmhne ta' before the \Oter~ 1n a special clec11on th" No,embe,.. th1s ... _idca t'mcrged frorn thrgtl\ em or's tran'lpbrta11on -.umn111 "11h lcgrstauvc leader~ arfd kadcr\ ot ma1or assouat1ons rcpre'iCnt1ng hu<t1· ness, mdostf) and labor As lead Rcpubltlan on 1ranspor~ · talion 1s\ues tor the .\r,\Cmbl> Re· publican ( aucus. I paniu patcd m the summ11. togtthcr "1th f{o"' Jopnmn .\sscmbl) Republit an knder The summit''> rc<tu lt'i J I ~ .. r "'er.: m"ed .\ l un'>Cll'>U'> "3\ rca~hed on Th('nte-nt ofthe'~tare·., lran,poniflun CO.SIS and On th\.• $~0 h11lion n\·e<fed o'er thc:,ne'<t 10 _)ears 1f \\e arc 10 solve the crm' before 1t dct"~n~ lnlll «onofmc collapse But no consensus "a'> rtachtd on bowthat S20 billion should be rai~ Since the '60s, the L eg1<.laturl' ha'> 'ilartcd hundreds of social healt h welfare a nd education program\ - then e\panded them I hat'\ "'he rl nearl) C\el') (.\·nt ul 1bc s1atC'0 \ bud&t:t goes fhe liberal mJJOrll\ 10, not .i~ut 10 (hange pnun11c~ and \h1ft '>1lml· nt that mo ne) lo ttan<ipor:wqon , l ike thC' ~o' l'rnor. Rl·puhltl .10 legislator\ ha' c lOn\l\tl•ntl\ fl'W•tnl nclA taxes or a w '( inc.. rej~ \\e med through lcgl'ila t1on and a h3ll ot measure to rct.h rel t thl' ttasoh llC' ..ales ta\ from \OC 1al prn11rarm to tr-amJ)<.1m11011 . bttt hotp tarled ~e supported the goH•rnor''> hond measure tor road's and h1tth"8\\ m the la\t ekll1on That failed. too The onh opuon no'>' left 1s th(' ga ohne IJ\ l t''J the Lcg1 latu~·, re'iponsrb1ht' Lo act 1f"'e are 10 ll\ert the impending cat.1$trophc 'to Our mob1li1' .inJ· el:onom\ l nlcss "(' acl nu" "e "111 lack ''en the fu nds nect'i\af\ to .get o ur match for fcder.il high~n mon1es. ' But Democrats and mu\t ul the t>usanes\ leadC'r; at the ummtt fC'ar t.ha1 \'Ott:r\ ma~ rcJt"<:l a g:hohnc ta' 1 nc.rca~ rht) 1n\JM that It be pa'i-.cd b} the Leg1,1a1ure Republic.Jn~ ho\\C\l"r \\un·1. -.up- port a ta' lnU\.'J<tl' "'tthlJUI \uhin1C· 11ng n to tht• \Otl'r' \\11huur 'oter appro,al tt~'ould n ttll:,pcntan'"a' 1fthe nc~ m11ntl'' nlt't'lkd 1hr (,;inn ~pending limit l vcn II 1t "'l'rl· "'11h1n 1he ltm11 thl" monq lllUldn't ht:, \J)l'nt on trJn\J')<'lr:-' tJllon alont" ProJ)\"1SlllOn '114 p:is~cd lar,t ~car guarantee<, mo'lt ol an\ add111ona l rl·,cnuc:\ iv C'd ul.1t1on l he ..\s!>Cmhh Rq)uhltl·an c osucu' therHo rc hJ \ lUme up '"'" .1 hriiau tran\porta11un rdorm J nd funding. propa\JI "htctl v.-c: hoix-the Demo· l rats and the publtl "'II •mpport · Of thl' $~0 b1lhun nc:t•tkJ OHr thl' nc' t I 0 'cars .ilrnu't SI , hi.II ion "'ould be. r.u~d b\ 1nut•J ing lucl l.t\n tor all 'clmk\ and ""t'1ght k t:'> for hca'} 1n)d,, The Ol''>' re'lOUC''> "ould be C\~mpt<.'ll lrc1111 the: (1Jnn l11nit to lca'c thl' 'P<·nJu11! ltnlll 1111.1\.1 Jnd "ovld g • 'lrtl 11\ ror tr Jn)p(>rtallun · II lhl' mca\Url' '' .1ppro' t'll • On Jan I. I 'I~) thl' ga\ la' 1Aoould gu up tl~ "ll'OI\ .1 g..1llon .ind "l'lght kc-. b' hll rx·r~l'nt In \".l~h <ti the folio " mg lour ~earc, a rwth<'r I lent per gallon and 111 pl'fH"nl ni.•r< in 1AC1ght.lccs "uuld hC adJl·d • Thl· fl'"1J1ntng ~~ ..l b11lu1n ~utd lx-r.1.1-;cd tn 1~ c;hnn 1rrm l!l'ncral ohlig.111011 hund' The:' \.Otc"' "'111 oc as~cd w ·''-lu1lt this plan on~ single' batlot mca-.urc Ross John<tcm .ind I hJ\C 1n· troduct.-d 1h" propo..al a~ \( .\ .i4 v. c arr also demanding that the ~tUtl' Department o f T ra n,portallo n undergo s1gn1faant rclurm<t [,. cc:'!ISJ"e c ngrncc:nng anJ u' crhead l:O Is nov. 60 pcn:<'nt of the 1.:0 1 ofa proJelt mu'lt be rl'Ju.cro < uc,tl) and duplicati\ e en' 1ronmental rqx>n'> He went on to say· that the uC<'c ful communiucs also seemed ha.H' a general publtc attitude that helped define problems and de- temunc 1hesolullons It wa s the word "c9mmunity" that excited Han. Is <>ra_ngc <>UnT)' a community in lhc same sen~ that some small 10.,..ns and hen b11 c1t1e ha"c developed into commun111e ., Probably not. . Can Orange County -made up of tor pro1ects inside h1gh""a) nght o t an increasingly dive~ popula11o n "a> or for new on-nnd-off ramp li vint an 2 C1ti<' and a "11St area of dc'l•gned to reduce \OOgC''lt1on mu t unincorporated count) _ be-come a b<' fflffi1nated · co mmuntt)., Probabh ~t present the Dcmocr.u~ "1th But 10 become a community, I .. upport fro m union'> ;ind roan) ~ ~-c-wttt-havr to find-rfmu.--~ bu\1rYcss interests. pl.in 10 loCut\le our 01 JUSt an\ leader v.-e will have to ..olu11on Tlte>_ art holding 1he trans--bak 1 tf{)At, chan sm lie, pcr- poru11on en 1 hostage.. 1:hc~ ha"c suast''t leader-who can nsc above said thatuntcssv.e k1ll ihc Crann hmn politics and local 1 ucs tor all spending programs t~e' ""111 Somec111csha,eth1 t)'pcof penon not let tr.tn'lporta11on out of comm 11-10 an elected m~or -but I.hey arc tc:e . fev. and far ~tv.~cn Some EutCout Repubhcaru ""111 not agree to coun11e hav~ this t)pe person 1n an dci.tru\ the spending lid-1·ryacted 1-clCC'led oflicial they-call a county' to-I b) the 'oten -to rtrmit execull\'e-bl.It these too art few an uncon~trained spending on ne";' and num~r • C\l\llng &0' crnment program" But Orange ( ount} docs not have C •U"C'rnor Dt•u mt"J1an h;n de< I n one dommant u t) lcdb) a rna)or, nor cJ to suppon .in' propo'><ll at lh" docs 11 ha\.e the ~lccted county 11 mc lk did, ho~ncr 'u~ Jhc c \elutl\e 'o\Cmhcr pkh•~ lie. on our ,, Reprdles • I( I aencrally OCClC'SJary "~ mhl~ Repubhrnn plan for a cit11en -a mem~r of the ~ h1lc the go,crnor '\31d . It "ould gcnenrl public -to take on t.lus ~ prem.uure to \ta~<.' cmpha11calh lt'adenhtp role! _ \\h,11 m' posnlon is I feC'I 'u~ h,· .\s Mathe"-S e1plained in rq.ard to "'II lorn~ on _board later rran~I~ 1~ !'-•rnona~ ksYt"s Forum. some of though. I m <f1..appointcd that he ' the, llmmuniucs v. ht ch v.-c~ succcs not \...trr) tng thl' hat<Hl. 0 0 "' \\~en hl· ' tut in "°" ing their problems used needed most go,crnment but thert an ceru1n HopefUll). v.-1th &ood m('(Jia <''· thin& that onl) thc public can do po'>ure and pubhc lobb)1ng . .\C .\ .i.i The public. he sa1d. can Jl"C govern- or ::i o;1m1la r Senate \Crsion. "'111 rha~c mcnt leg.1t1maC). but the:' pubhcis best · 1t to his desl at t1tabh 'ihtng common ground -a Then,. I.he fu ture of trun,ponatton Cs><lrdinatcd pohc), and the pubbc 1s in< ahforn1a "''II be up to the' otc..-.. be'>t at ma~mg hard choices. 10 del1Jc \\ h1k t a m not certain of that GO F~rpu• I~ tb~ "itir~ A · com.cpl I can go a Iona v.ith Mathews' •~mbl)'mu for tb~ 70tb Ai.umbl) . idea that \.Ol)'lmunittts have to )cam District to operate more on pubhc JUdaancnt than on public opinio n. and that efTe~t1,e commum11cs can 1ntearatc pubhl op1n100 into a ""bole. Exxon seduced Alaskans The '-auonaJ I ul"'S Forum at· temp\$ to de ' clop d1csc abiliucs 1n the communn). and lhc Oran~ Count~ 'attonal I 'JUt Fonam will -attempt 10 help ma.Ice Oran~ County done to thC' \mcril<in Indian\ and nthcr m1oont1~ into a communi tv To the Editor I h h I n h d T...A-> l v.ttn for ..,.hal ha'i hann.·ncd 10 Pnn,I.' Tho<,e "ho arc "''llin& t<> 3l' <'Pl handl•lll\ o'<" I e 3 1 II) • t gtuup ~an e\C<'Ul1\e tree· vu. ,.. ,.,.. 10 du lorlh\ nl'>Ch C\ \\hen thn,11 hoiM)ffi was 31 II~ pc;sl.: 1n tl)r Ha m ett v-: ah her and I 1n the V.tlltam ~und I Y>ecp for the "'antun dc,trmt1l>n ol thl' .\lac.~a ..t'\Cf"\One -.-.a h1'h Tlw ll)Ugh ran \\01' "'h<'n II proces of fo rming a hoard of d1rcc-~aut1ful w1ldhfc. the pn \llnc •~land~ .md the c~ 't~1l-1. lc:ar tlo"ed do\\ n We "-Crt all hli<' add1l't'I aTid no one:-"'t'lnled to~ puhllc forum of th1 nature -.ater 10 \tup H>ld turkt\ will help bn n3 the c-ommun11 y 1 "ccp ttmembenna the happine'" 11 ha i" t•n 1m· to \\ h<.'n 1:., ,uri of1ercd to oixn nc" .irea\ 1n the toicthet vie" the hund~d\ of nc,t1na bird on lhe chfh , "hak'-\\tldcrnc' 1., c plor;ation 11 wa' uni) th(' "grecn1(', • .ind Bot ~hat o l !'hat k:a~de~r~O~ra~n~--t-~""! ·-------1~Mll~WlJ~t;WlllW..W:U!l!il...q,lllSU~~LWJil~J.Wla.aLJWJ.:._tht~ffllttT"Cft:~6ft'~'fttttm~ll+.i:ttt~eted----.-<=ou nt• nted,0 °"tw "to 1 ) I as I pasK'd by o n m> tnp'I rom Wh1ttt r to Valdc1 r \Cr). lonJ·Ume .\fa.,l..in. e\Cr ·met 1' ;in pc™>n in the late RoOc:n Mo!CS. who I State graffiti law ~ Bu.s araffiti i I ' than a hard-<:<>rc c nmc. bu1 far m o re than l pr1nk J{i an uh o n l.hc..scnSJbiJjo c of nde and employees and an e\pcn 1vc b urden for taxpa~e'°' n Francisco' M untc1pal Ra1lwa) has e ti mated 1t nttd S 1 millio n to clean the fleet and secure it )ltd . Oraffi11 po s1m1lar problems for Other tran,it a&cnc1es I '4Cll The Examu1er proposed la t Janual) that an~ JU' cmlc: . c~nv1cted of mark.tngpubhc tran i1 pro perty wottld auao mau- cally lose O\c pnv1teat of dr1' •fll for o ne )'Car. If u nde r the . driv1naaac. youths \\-OUI~ ha'e to~-aita )car lo narr to re c1ve a license. The adea ts 1n orporatcd 1n a bill authored b) t.atc Sen. Oucnun Kopp of n Francisco. This t>1ll 1s no t the o nly ansv.cr. Public camp&11.DS 10 ere.ate a nqaU\e i maac of araffiti ~ould help, Th~rc a rc vano us ..-ays 10 which tllis loppy practice miabt be bro ught to ridlCule amOnj tttn~qcrs. nd clcarl). 8 1109 v.ill help. Link.Ina artffiti to the dri vina privd* would· be a punishment to fit the crimt. • . .. • 'Frucbft E.._6-er 'o mo tart dead and there arc hundred\ ol m1k' en' ironml'ntali'lt i t hean h~c h1\ h1bhcal name l e led h1 Of blalk, Oil) aod \1Jnk1n beacbc\ It took U )CJ " lo I'm not on lhc fe n e am mprc peopk to gn~;it accom pli hmcn t& dcstrO) Lhc tide pool\ln utl\t m C hfom 1a . and J k" t "'ill put on a black armb;f)id 1n 111cmun of " hat hJ\ . m e thin~ th(' latt Robert Fluor cU) lo do 1t in PrinC't' \\ 1lh1m und happened what "a and -.h\ I ~taH•,l 1n .\l•HU and put app hcd th1 -P'•~ of lcadcrsh1 p, I have \O admit that I, like a lot of othc"· have httn up "tth the dark cold winteM but co~ud the end he e'haust~ on the fen« about 011 and mineral <''Plnralloo in \18'ka · I al"•> knew that pnns. "ould '-ume aptn and I# h1msdf \I"\ 1n1 to bol~tcr the nation We felt thu the po-.cr of1hc 011 com~n1cs Ytl\ \u~h could again ~ an one o f the lut frontien v.-herc man ha\ laa&J na an tere'it an cncra\ tflat iooncr or later 1hc t11~ of the land~~ ine\ 1tabk w no t destro ~the e:11qu1~1te beaut> and "onder of t\a,un: Y es. E"cl> n Oranse tounty could '9-e m1aht as v.cll rcla' a nd enJQ) the ~duwon. :lf\<'r ull. mere l no J U ttC'C 1n the natural "orld II a, '~~ pq s1bl) be o com month But at this we ""~rcbc1napa1d for u unforgi,1na 10 tho "'ho d '1.iake cart" . int. I ean·t tell \OU ho"" that w11l The Oo• of monc) into our \talc 10,ernmt"nt .lnd ()()~ '-\ TTR come a u into tht han4.ts of Jbopkttpcr. made u drpende-nt o n 1hc \tk.hora .\IJ k Maida.,..,,~(,..,'*'••.,.~ JllOI t1ke F"on. t u11.,·, .. ,,.,,.. ··urusll •l•rmfr0ru$~COHI l~llH "Mania B,...w~,.., Or-. I am ~m1n1 cnt of "'h t the l S ao"trnment ha\ rnUnl. 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"Compact Discs-Unlimited stocks just about ev~ry disc that is available commercially; we stock as many discs as we can find, even local artists and local bands in Orange County," Paul Tusney, store manager, said. • ·-~-~-==-,.,...,,:;i.;:.:.::..::::===~--'-~-- On select shoes and apparel. Nike, Reebok and more. For men, women and children. May 4 -14. A Pea.in the Pod ... "Our seleetionis somechin8 you juf won't find in ocher Jtores. On toP of that, our ~ices are lower than anyone cue.YOU can sa~ up to $3 ptl CD and that's grat because cuttomer's will buy • 10, l~or 20CDs per time, they not only fand what they •ant, they also find CDs they've never seen ~fore and save money on top of it ... ," he added . Gustomer service.ts another area that Compact Discs Unlimited specializes in. ·:Great service is our main goal, we try totielpcverybody '!"C can. If people can't find what they arc looking for we'll ~ake t~ir namt and give them a call when their order comes \n," Turney ~id ... ' Compact Discs Unlimited is located on the firs: level of Ccystal Court, near The Broadway. foe more informa~ion, call 557-)4'7. :. ... .J When you aft expteting, yc;>u deserve to l<><>!< ;;:~~;1Mssait'4h18a.,...n ____ _ A Pea in the Pod presents the- ultimate in ~igh £union ma- ternity and transitional appattl, as well as atcessorit"S forevny occasion.from intimate af>Parel to career dressing, •Portswear, and elegant evening attire, our uclusivc designs will fulfill the pttgnant woman· s every desire. A Pu in the Pod is located on tht first level of Crysu.J Coun. for m0tt information, call J ... /· /. . - / . A day of beauty ... Donna Bella. a Euro-American a Ion and spa originated m 1983 as a hair and nail salon.In l988itexpanded 1nt0Cry tal Court-~nd is currently on o f the only salons in Orange County which offers all ics services in one locattorr.- Owncd by Antonio and Barbara Zuppctta, Donna Bella offers prec1 ion hair cuts for men and women; para ffin manicures and pedicures; sculptured nail .... . One fOCdCJOn. r ht' 'IJl\1£) I~ hu'if t (\I prm iJt' customers \\Ith pm Jc.' wlult' atet·nJ1n~ cu each 1nJ1v1dual . Donna Bell.i 1) ,>pen '~\c:n d_J, ":, week -M orH.l.i\ chrout:h.I r1d.n 9 .i 111 w 9 p.m., acurJa> 9 il m cu (1 p m .. rnd Sunda~ Ira m. co~ pm The s.1lon ofter\ complete beaucr pac kJ~e) for men Jnd women. One palk.1~e. Je 1~ned tor rnc:n. takes five hour'> .ind mdudt'I a nunrcure. pedicure , hair lUt .rnJ )t\ le .rnd .i rn.i.,,J~e Package range f rum S(X)( 11il luJ1ng lunch ) co S2lO(al o \\-Ith lunch ), .rnJ C'Jn take from four hour co e'enhuur · ... I . •I Fo·r an y occa sion ... 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Cafe Ca1if ornia -.. , The Broadway's Cafe California will offer ·a c..ltlighful·cha mpagn.<; brunch for Mothers ... plus all the rrawbern s an d cream she can e.H: Bru_nch will be from 11 a.m . co 4 p.rrt . at .:9.9'> per per..,on . The catt: '' located on the th ird level o f The Broad war. . Gianni's resraura()t is celebrating Morher' Day with a spenal tribute for Mother's of all age~. qn Suhdav, Ma}' I 1rh from 11 a.m. to 7 p"11 ., Morhers will be give.o pecial arrent'ion and a heaur1ful fl ower in recognition for their lo"e and support throlJghout rhe \ear. G1ann1.' is located on the firM level, Cenrer Court. Bang~ok Four -· .· . ' -· f-. ~peciaLmenu will be offered an weekend at Bangkok Four Ill honor of Mother's Dar mothers will receive a beautifu l flower a~ tht-\ enter and be treaced. with tender lo.., mg care. Bangkok f our 1 lucart-<l on the third level. Center area. Weeke nd hour are I'rida\ 11a.m.to11 p.~.; Saturda}' noon to 1 l.p.m.; and unJa, noon to 9 p.rfl . •. 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I ...,""'-~ A~e ter ~uhtor Trevor Kron .... ann, UCl'1 Net. :Z 1tn9re1 lay•r, It ~--1~ tn..the nation lndlv.kluaityT k will be UCLA't NM-trip to Of'aMC County for a dual match and it wiil lake place at the ~I tennis stadium at I p.m . ..The tip:1ipa and ecenario of •his match coWdn 1 be more ptffcct.'' sai4- UCI C<*b Oft.a PMaon. "The only bdW 1eenario wo.W be us in ICCOnd. But the No. 2 3 and 4 teams (utionally) art l~ Manny, Moe and Jack.· They're· aJI 1'om the tame family." 8etades the obvious matchup of 111ii\, the match tefiC4 another in a Iona line 9f finu for the UCI pr<lltaJ1'I over the pest couple of years uPatton WlfOOmed I Kt of players now ready to con\nd for an NCAA lltk. ' .. It's monumernaJ to eet UCLA down here anyway., .. Patton said. "I think they're aoina to find it's the btst · thi"-for them as -well as college teAnU.. T.hey're finally teyi~ 'OK" Anleaters, we'll let you live on our bloc:k. ... UCLA Coach Gtcon Ba~u s~ud · the match wiU not only be a key . prepention faet~ after winnina last week's Pac-10 title at Ojai, but he feels UCI has eamed a home-and-hQmc paCL .. We tnvcl so -much -wtth con- ~ce matches anyway, but I think 'Irvine deserves it because they've done such a aood job there," Ba sen said. "It's nothina bot a disadvantage for us to ao down ~nd play there. But ifs 101n1 to be a F<>Oq experience to play down the~. I m sure they'll have a &ood CroWd." Pat\on said, "If I were UCLA. I wouJd wapt to .come down here. lt was the same thina two weeks Igo ,,.... ... uc11a1 Sophotftor• Mlle• •r1991, ucrs No. J •tne••' ~woru1 del Mar H'9ft, has ,,.on I 4 of hts INl•t PhebtiS.keeping .tennis suCcess iqperspecti The 0-'Y Nol Fountain Valley's Mike MeU and Huntinston Beacb's Andy Stewart are trcadina on familiar ~und. Today at approlllmaltjy 2:3011 Sa ClifTTennisClub, the two will meet in the Sunset I...eacue individual amps final for the second ~t teUOD. U_dtf~tririu David PiMarioo in Thursday's aemitriii&. · -6£4, 6-4 whtle Stewart downed foua-. tain Vahey•s Colby Morita. ~1. 6-0. Mell won a tluee·set fi.,.t u a jwniorandhas not lost toSleWU't over • the past two seasons. Mell reaiatered a 2 l-0 set record 1n Su~t matches this season, ~l doesn't always make it easy on himself. 1n Thunday's quar~ tcrfioals, MelJ defeated Dan Yueti of Marina-,~. 6-4. ln the doubles final today at t :JO, Fountain Vallcy's_.Brian W1nlef'lleia and Ryan Hasepwa meet Edisoa•1 second-seeded tandem of Orea M oore and Dave Phillips. Thircf- sceded W1ntentein and -Huetawa · · upset top-seeded Nolli Zosa ancl Jeff' Money Qf Manna in the semifinals. · Al lhc-Oranae. Empire Conference indi"idua finals: -. · •The Ora.nae Coast Collqc men•• .tennis team advanced iu three doubles \tams lo the Southern Cali· fom.ia Rqionals with vtctorics in tbt R9und of 16. The doubles teum include· the combos of Nick Norin- Dav1d Moore. Eric Retntzer-Jobn Gabriel. and llky\ln& Cboy.S~ Lordt All but Lord advanced in smafes -and will try t0-~ualify for I""-,.. TINMS/01 win;playoff be eete: Stanford's double-teamer . . . Wo9dbridge product still.t!xc~l/ing ,at ~askettiall, volleyball for Cardinal Cvoreu Or•!l9t Cou1 Ranct19 Senti.90 Golden Wetl Sedd It Futierton Rtven1o. W L " 1 • l6 I 0 lS I 0 l• ' • I U l 7 " • ' ' ll l ll'h , trong 1e ~set for T of C Around the dial: o'clock C'ich evenana. .. • ESPN will televiac a taped pres- entation of"Thc Kl\ievel Leaend Continues" on Monday; May I-Sat 6 p.m. It will mark the last appearanott of the season for the Abtcatm or, Prime Ticket. durinih1lf\:1mC1lfa playotr .. me. •The NBA playoffs resume on The lottery is for the worst nine teams The 6Q..minutc proaram features Robbie Knievel' a suoceHful motor- cyclejumpofthe fountains it Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. ChanncJ 2 this week.end, but the only in the leque, which are allowed first game that can ~determined is crac)(atdraf\ina the ~t oollcgc Saturday's Golden State.Phoenix players in June. The nine teal'l)sdraw game. . lotuodcter.minethcdraftingorder. It was oriainally telecast Ii ve on · S.ho~·mc on a pay-per-view basis on April if, The proaram was hosted by Steve ~lbcn. Dave Diles and Dave Despain. On Sunday, CBS plans a double· • The National Hockey Lca~e header but the match ups won't be playofTtelecasts on Z Chann~l from determined until toniaJtt's results. SportsChannel Amenca) have en If either the Cleveland-Chicaao excellent, even when compared to serieaorthcMOwaukce-Atlanta ESPN'soutst.andingcoveraaeofa K.niever1 flight was captured by seven cameras and Ii vc tape ma- chines. series go to a fifthpme, it would be ycaruo. lhecartypmcSunday. The late game Cu1Tently.1he semjJinal series Features wm cbronicl~tbc._histocy ofdaredeviJs, indµdinga looka1 Robbie's fatherEvel Knievel's at-. temptatthe I SQ..footjumpoverthe fountains in 196 7 and Gary Wells' attempt in 1980. Both men suffered serious injuries. at 12:30 p..m. will either be the featurina Chicago-Calgary and Phila· ustoo-ScankJitledecidcr.{if. ddphia~ontrcahm beinTstmwn on Houston wins tonight); or the takers-aJ1emattnidays. All of nexi w-ttk's ~ttle second-round series opener aamcu~ scheduled to be telecas1 l 1 ve from the Forum (ifSeattJe wraps up z its series against liouston tonight). on · TBS, which was unable to show a • ESPN will de bu 1 a senes of 13 game Thursday because of the rash of half-houq~rogramson Monday high- • UCJ s baseball team, which has strugled through its Big West Con- ~~ilLrecciv double-exposure this weekend. first-round swcepsi resumes itscov-ltghung the careers of many all-time e~~~~~:111!!1'~~':nh game of greats who raced in the In:?' 500 The 1bc. · · ___ _.sho_w.callcd"Thc lnd)•'SOO:ARace TheAntcatcrs'daygamesat UC Santa Barbara on Saturday and Sunday will be shown on a delayed • basis on Primel"icket beginning at 9 , •The NBA playoffs will last nearly Forjieroes,'' will debut at 1 o'clock two mo~ths. What began April 27 with a look at ~ohnny Rutherford coa1dtoaslateasJune20, iflhe followed by Rick Mears at 7:30. The playoff series goes all seven aames. show contmues Thursday from 510 6 The NBA Lottery will be May 21 with features on Al and ~!>by Unser. U~ . said. "In all my years of coaching, I've never seen so much excitement over a From 1 tennis match." when ~went to LSU ~ranked No. 3--When-UC-I traveled to UCLA for at the time with a three-year home the second ma1ch of the season on winning st~k). My team's closer, Jan. 24, it was a niuch different stronger and more confident than if situation. While UCLA played we hadn't put ourselves in that without the nation's I Ith-ranked position. The pins far outweigh the player in Buff Farrow en route toa6-3 I~ match like 1his." victoo; tJCI had all its personnel but Ba~tt welcomes 'the addition .or was sttl1 recovering from thr!c players UCI. mto the ~trong West Coas1 who were victims ofa gas leak while co~tinae!lt of !l~tH~nal powers;. . sleeping at their apartment, as well as 1 think 1t s JUSt great, said a run of the Ou bug which hampered Bassett, a product of Ne~port Beach several other players' performances. and Newport Harbor High. "No. l. UCI which entered the season that'sarcal top-notch tennis areJt, and ranked. sixth before sinking as low as there's no reason they shouJdn't havt 10th after a 5-5 stan wtth los5e5 10 a top tennis program. Ha.ving a top UCLA third-ranked California collcaetcnnis team there isa natural." -(twice)' second-ranked Stanford and Bassett discounts ~e n.oti_on th~t IOth-n:nked·Kentucky. But the Ant- UCI has any extra rytollvat1on for this eaters have now won 1 O straight and m~tcb o.ver any of tts ?pponei:i1s. t 8 of 19, and a~ physically strong I 'thmk everyones gunnmg for exceptforthelossofscniorco-c-aptam us;: Bassett said. "Everyone we ~m ~ike .Cadipn (No. 6 singles) to a to play w.ants to pla~ •well against rotator cufTinjufy. UCLA. so that's nothmg new to us. 'UCLA. which entert at 24-2, its last lt'sa tough matchup for both teams. I IQss coming against Stanford (April wouldn't say we match up w~lt 22) after the Bruins had clinched the because every match I loolc at 1s going· Pac-I 0 reaular season tttle, is at full to be hard foupt." strength except for a few naggin·g Pauon-and Buactt e~ a good-celd . , crowd, and the.UC mentor said-the "h 'sadjfferentballgamecomplctt· feedback fr~ students And faculty ly," Baise.tWatd. "We'll be stronger on ta!llPU.s ~n reprd to the match has and I think Irvine is playing much. been mspinng. much better. It's going to be a real . "This is.one of the most e~itmg exciting match and hard fought all the and bigest d~al matches ~.hat I've way lhrou$h. lr-AQll help get us ready ever coached tn 13 years. Patton for the nauonals.'\ PHEBUS "Here's a &irl lucky to get t"'o , games offher in a match. and she beat .From Cl the other two ~rrrs beside Kim (Poe) dual matches, once during the regular in th'e finals. I 11ve it to Keri for g1v10g sea"son ~nd once in the. team finals. the time to help a playc1 notngooct as 'But. while she lost her sing~s mat~h her for the sake of the team. agamst Poe, she played ~ role in ' .. .hclpirt& the team 10 victory. . It showed me Jl lot. It showed.me "I Ji.ve her as much credit as h~r ~haracter, som~ unselfist\.ness. anything for winhina the team cham· · T!nnas plarers . .do~ t always show pionsbips," said CdM Coach Da.vc that. She ~ad wmn~ng the tea!11 title Heffern. "After Miraleste beat us 13-5 was the b1saest th nil of her ltfe. To (regular 5cason) J moved her sister . me, T wa~ ID d,1sbefief ·~hat . w~. could (Kristy) irrtd Robin Bain to doubles, beanhem. She s ~special girl and took Iliana Adame out of Heffern said Phebus' ab1ltt) doubles. Keri worked out with doesn't surprise him since she has an (Adame) every day for a couple of older sister, Kristy. who also plays. hours. Kristy will try ou1 for a doubles occ From8 1 • moved Turnetto second, Jeff Repoz bo.unced on~wsr.the first ba,scman's head for a hll' ro lle the pme. Repoz tntenttonally to load t.hc bases for then stole second and scored on Dan Cordova, who drove. a high-and-away Villep.s' siflllit to center. · - fastball to no man s land, and the Jn the pmc. ·Crail Paquette his his Bucs began to cdebrate. • 12 homer of the season. Bammer his Lcfl-hander Eddie Pierce 4-0. ~i"Xth~d Repoz hTs first. ea med the victory with t?tree shutout 'f~er entered th~ .-me to pitch in innings, walking none ~Jld striking the s1~tb and a~er hitting a batter and out three. Pierce who alloWed only alJowtl)I a hll, settl~ ~own and one hit, also has four saves. work~d three scoreless innLn,s to cam the victory. . . OCC s~n~r Tommy .JJ:win work~ · Golden West llJlproves to 20.14-1, Sll~·plus mnmgs, allowma a lead-off l4-9 · home run in the seventh, which tied· · · · .. the pme, before Pierce came on to --llliiliiiiiiiiiiiiimllli ____ _ shut the Hornets do~n. "Irwin pitched we~~Eta to~ c. ' anadian.p/a Vff ,_.,_..,......----.,rril'' H'h1c1Ja"llpmeJH iCin the 'J- -aame,'' Mayneaaid ... cwcnt five or signs with UC/· six leaitimate il\Xlinp he got us into the seventh and i1 ended up being a n., Deify fllot • • • lhtec-mnina balJ aame.'' . The UCI women's besketblll tcatn Full~on scot'Cd an 'unearned run has siped Cherie Binwpde of Vic· in the second innin1Jo take a 1-0 lead, loria, British Columbia, to 1 nationaJ bu-Jason Y-oun1 )Jut OCC on top letter of intent, makina the Canadian with a three-run homer in the third. the ftnt ~vcr forei111 recruit to Coach Elsewnere: Dean Andtta'• prd&ram. •Golden West rallied for two runs • Brnwi11le, who Pfeooed at StaUy's in the top of the ninth~'nnin1 to ~n a School in Victoria,"i1i6-foot-4~tcr lQ..9 Ktbeclc on Ra o Sant..,o, who averqed 33 poiat1 and 15 knock.in• the Dons fro the top spot. rebounds bir xn1or ICNOft in eamina ... a boat of iourn&ment and team Jn the ninth, 1oth Bammer walked awanb in addition '° beina 1tlettcd _ with OM out and btt Turner pinch.. "for lbe Provinc.ia.I and lalarid all-Jtar rd for bim. After a palMd ball, pma.. • The early season problems seem like a far cry for Patton. who now can look at the adversity as an advantage. "We-wcre-i:unntng raued at the time," Patton said. "We were staning to feel better (at the time of the first UCLA match)' but not as srrong physicall y. "I thmk everythiog worked oul per(~ .Los1111-matchci made us more resohcd to achieve our goals We knew howgood we were and those losses earl) m the season hardened them. made them mo~ resolute to achieve and do the things they can do." Whtie the magnitude of the ma1ch carries some mcenti.ve for UCI. the Anteaters must remain focused, Pjlt· 'ton~tions. ' ·• erc's no doubt, on paper the{' re .bcttc than us," Patlan said, "but don't ver discount the dreams and desires of this 1cam. We've gone through adversity. we're getting bet- ter. 'fe're talking about m"-1ure young men who have been "'orking for this ·opponuntt)' the last t\\O or three years. - ,."We're gouig tn ~owmg 11"s'go1ng to be a thrilhng-and-cxmmg ma1cll that will be one of the most-Uet\tng moment!. But it's.still a match. and we sull have the NCAA~ behind 1t. We talked about 11 (Thursda) ). It'll be one you'll never forget, but "'e don't have to go be)ond v.hat we norma0) do." postt1on on the UCLA team 1n the falL Heffern has also coached Bain·,. younger brother. D.:!vid Bam. and handled Mike Brigs of UCJ and his oldeN>rother. "h's been my exJ>(nence 1hat when you have two sisters play the same sport, the younger one almos1 always turns out 10 be better," Heffern said. Phebus said she's learned how to guide her concentration toward ten- nis· at tournaments after following Knsty to. several of the sectional event~ - "I know what to expect," Phebus said. "I ha ve a biiier advantage. knowtnf what everything's going to be like.' . -.: 'l'UH I' Bill \ h Rileymaynot ha11egiv,e1J gui!rantee, b1:1t Lakers appear ready for title run -~ I from TM Auodated l'~u INGL.ewOOD -No auarantccs Lhl~ time, but the ope-nina•round pounding of ·• .,, Pon Ian~ in 1hree ~traight pme~ mak.es the r · ~ Lo!t An~le!t Lakers thl" team to beat lpin 1n the National Basketball Association playofT5. When Coach Pat Riley guaranteed the Lakers would repeat their 1986-87 title. the team struglcd through n series of seventh-pme hean-stoppers to cdac.. Dallu, Utah and then Detro11 to defend their 1itle. 1) The breathing wa" easier as this )ear's pla yoff!> started with victories over the Trail Blazers 128·10f! 113-105 and Wednesday night b) 116-108. .;, ·Rile) was asked at Last June's victory cclcbrattofl to guarantee a third consecutive 1itle -a "lhreepe:.at•• 10 1988-89 -and Magic Johnson gently put a big hand over tus coach's mo&Uh-- Agamst Ponland they pla)ed hke the confident defending chamr.1ons they are. It was \lntage Laker pla)offbasketbaJ . They haven't lost a game 1n the best-of· five first rollnd m six years. Kareem A.bdul-Jabbar, winding up a maJcst1c career al 42 and 1n his unprteedented 20th NBA season. ·a"eragcdonl) 10.1 pointspergamcand4.8rebounds1n the regular season. But he exceeded his season-best with ll points-Wedn~y ni1ht'"1ln<htddcd six l'eboand . ..It'll help the tea m if the\ can rely on me." he said. "I 'Oii Can' Boyd hosp,tallzed Dennis ··011 Can" Boyd of the Boston ~ Red Sox was adm111ed 10 University of Massachusetts Medical Center in WorceMer • on Thursday for treatment of another bfood clot near the right shoulder. Dr. Anhur Pappas. th<:, team physician, said an ang1ogram showed the b1ood dot was "tn a similar location" as two clo1s which s•Jeline~ the ngh1-handed pi1cher last August. Boyd was placed on the 21-day disabled list effective ~1a) I, when he pitched seven tnnlngs and was the wmner tn a 13-6 'ictol) O\ erthe 1 wins m M tn nesota. In other baseball news Thursdar ._. •The Philadelphia Phtlhes placed stanmg p1tcl'rer Floyd Youmans on the 21-da) disabled ltst "11h a shoulder problem he had kept lrom club officials smce spnng trahung. Youmans, a right-hander. .has an 1nflammauon m the back of ht~ nght shouJder acrordmg to Dr. Phtlltp Marone, the team phys1c1an. - •Outfielder George Bell of the Toron10 Blue J:n~ has been suspended for two game~. Amencan Lca$uc president Bobb) Brown announced Bell's sus~no;1on wa'i ~hedulcd 10 bcgtn Monday. But he has appealed lhe suspcnstOr}. v.h1ch has been held 1n abeyance pcm.ling results of a hearing. Bell v..as suspended for lea' 1ng 1he . baiter' box and figh11ng wtth Oakland p11cher Gene :-.lelson after he was hit b> a pitch 1n Tuesday's game. •The Atlanta Bra ves confirmed thal they ha' e held talks with Cleveland Gary, a first-round draft pick oftht: feel I'm r~ady 10 play DO\\ f~eryttmC they Wttt JUard!n& m~ one-on·onc. I tncd to take the be~t ~hot 1 could I tned to take the h1Jh-pcrccnt11t shot I've taken m) wt\ol~ c1trcer." -- That was u'ually onr ofh1s mcomparabk ~k)-hOOk\. no loOJer clankina ofl'thc nm n~ the)' did for a large part of the rqularsca n. The Lakers traHt d rortland S4.49 01 halfiime but the 7-foot-2 Abc.lul.Jobbar staryed a second· half run with one of his ~pcc'ialtJC'S, and finished the run w11h another ai. the Lake~ erupted to a 73-66 lead. Johnson, the Loken' leading scortr and.playma.,er. said 11 w.u cvidcnL earl)' 1n the game that Portland .would' 1.ry 10 shut down the other Lakers and leave ccntl'r Ke\ m Duckv. orth alone with Abdul-Jabbar. "I told him I'd becoming to him llt wanted 1tand It~ was h11t1na and he made evC1) bod) elst better," td Johnson, who scored 17 points, ~low hts average. but he y..·u ha pp).-about scrnna up bdul.Jabbar. 8)-ron SwtL who scored 2S po1n1s. and Jame5 Wonh). who had 24, '.r The Laker~ av.an the wrnncr of the ~attic· Houston f'9"\t round series, wtth 1he ~ond round be 1-of·SC\tn sct'ies to begin at the forum on Sunda)' or T\Jesda> Scaule holds a 2-1 lead over the Rocle1s. "Docsn'1 make any dtfTerencc.'' Rile} said when uked 1fhe'd prefer to fa~ Stat tie or Hous1on 'ldeall . for .us. 1hou h~ ~ould ~ tq-;mrCT ne~ senes on S-un ay Too many da)s off \\<OUldn't be helprul the way we're pla~ina now.'' I'\ THE 81.Ei\CHERS ,., ............. ~ ..... ......... ~ ··vo. Kennedy! Get over here. You've been traded." Rams who says he wants to pla) baseball. -._ ________ _.;...;..---------~ • an Otego outfielder· John Kruk left Thursda,·'c, game \\1th 'Ch1ca&o 1n the first inning after tnJUtlng frn nght should.erwn1lc d1v1ng for a triple h!J b) the Cuhc,' Andre Da~on Kruk ~ taken to Ji!aib)_ .Scnp~ Hospital for X-ra)S. and rcp0rtedl) sufTercd a sltalned right should~ and rtgMlup pofoter. His -statu~ w~s lt)lcd as day·to-da). ---.... Ql'OTEOt'THEDA\' Pllll Rlt11to, an announcer for the Nev. York" Yankees, t.alkangabout the MontrealEXpos urifig a spnng trammg broadca'it· ··The) 've got so man) Latin players. v..e're go1n1 to havt' to get a Lattn instructor up here (tn the booth) .. BJackh~wks-tle series, 4 -2 C'A LGARY, Al~na -Ste\e Larmer. JC Denis avard and Steve Thomu $Cored in the openmg 6:02 and Alain ( hevncr mudc 22 " • saves Thursday night a the · h1cag<J Black- hawks defeated the Calpry Flam·es. 4-2, cvl·n1nt the Cb mpbell Conference finals at onew1n apiece In suffering only its s1x1h hdme lo~~ all '>l'tttton Calgary bore ltttJe restmblance 10 the team 1ha1 led thl" NHL v. 1th 117 reaular-scason points -.51 more 1han Chicago. the lo\\<e Hanked of the 16 pla)ofT cluhs -.lnlJ cruised past lhe Blac khawk . J.Qi<-M\. thc opcnl'r for 1hc1r s1:<th straight playoff victory ~-· The Blackhawks.z. whose 66 point!> "'C'f'( the fcv..e t lor a Stanley Cup ~mmnaltst since 1970, had ~n 0-Y-I aplnst the Flames datina baek to Feb 23. 1986. and had lost se"cn stra1gh1 at Calgaf) 1nce March 22. I 98S Ch1cago IS lrytng to become the first om\ OJ\ t'ltOn team 10 wm 1he conference t1tlc'sm e lhe current pla)off format was adop1cd 1n 1982 .Nelson shoots 62 for lead··:·· DALLAS -Wayne Levi fint5hcd ofT a ___ _ 62 with a birdie on 1hc final hole JUSI before ,,; darkness halted play· to ta.kc tht lead • ,. Thursday 11\>thc uncompl~tcd firit round 'of ---- the torm-dasrup1cd Byron Nelson C'la sic. Levi's 8-undel'-par effort tied the· course rtl:ord on the TPC a1 l.,.a Colina • which was dotted by pools nnd puddles of casuaJ water lei\ by sever"\! mornina thundentonns. Those 1torms delayed the mtt of the da)°5 pla) tor four hours and, c"entually, let\ 60 players manded by ar ness oii"'IM course. ---- They marked their posittoM Jnd were 1ehtdulcd co return at dayltaht today to compk\c tint-round pla y The second round was to follow 1mmechately Bui the delay io complcti., the first round -and 1 forecut calh.na for a 30 percent chance of more lhunderstorm.s- raised raised t~po .s1b11tty that today's play aJso would be halted b)' darkness. Levi. ~ho scored the Ian of his ejtht career v1ctones in l 98S. dropped• 15-foo( birdie ptltt on the I 81h bole to tic the cowx rttord ltt by Bob Lohr 1n 1987. . . . ROUNDUP' ,,...c, in S; l6.7l. Easy Goer ttraws N·o. 14 slot Eas) Goer v. bum some rompa.rc Jo Se<:rct.arni1 drc~ tbc !'i.o 14 p0s1 po~itrnn.. ~_...!L. Thur~a) -1hc far outside SPot tn the main ··~ pie -for his fim .. maJOr test of greatness ---- Saturda' against 15 other colb 1n lhe Kentud.) Dcrb) Eas>,0.ocr. "'ho will be nddcn b) Pat 0.,). was made · a 3-5 earl) tavonte coupled 10 the betting with stablcm.ltt' A.\\C lnspmng An :tu.uhaf) pte will be used for the I Sth and 16th post pos1t1ons. occupied b~ 50-1 oumders W1hd pltucr and No·rt)lcm Wolf · In other sport~ new Thunda): • Rod Manin a 'cteran of I :i se~n~ "1th tht' R:uders 1n Oakl:ind and Los 4-ngelt~. wasrclnscQ b) thr team. along v.11h fi'l-e other \eterans l\lso released v.crc lrnt~k,cr Mm-M~li dcfenm·c back Ron Eellmu and off en t"e linemen (hark) Hannah. Dv.1ght Wheeler and Mike Freeman • Wash1ng1on Red~ .. m~ General Man"J<'f Bobfl) Bcathard will not rl'turn to the team alkr ht~ con1r,1c1 CJCp1res On Ma) 30 of th1~ ye<lr. WU A· I V, c11ma unnamed sour~ claimed thnt llcathard_ "want'i to act awa> from football}", and will head toward h.ts hQme on lht Wc~t ( oas~ upon t c eitptratton ofhts curre.01 pac1. •Golden at "i>Mitch Richmond "'asa un.antm<W choice for the !'ZS.<\ All-Rook1c team_ Jo1n1ng R1chmomJ on 1he All·Rook1e firs11eam v..ert W1lhc .\nder\On of\nn Antonio. t ler\C) Hawl1M of Ph1ladelph1a, Rik mm of Jnd1ana and ( h.ulcs Smith of 1he Lo n les Cit~ T•LIV1SK>H t 1:30 • m -GOLllt! Semon 1~rnam.n1 from San Antonio. EjPN . 2 Pm. -HOttS• .. ACING: l<~tudlv 0.t.i trom Loul•vll .. , l<v , ESPN ·,.. uo om -aasatAL.L: ~••on at New vor11 ~,, WOtt S Pm ~ GYMHASTlCS: US Cnall~ from Oenv•r (It,,.), ESPN " ' sos o.m -NO 8ASKSTIALL: N8A NV· ofh-Cleveland at C1l1c:a90 TIS • 5.30 pm. -IAMll•LL: New York Van•"' al Cfllc:HO Whll• So•. WPI)( " 6 Pm, -ltCYCUNO: Tour o. TrumD trom AltMlnv, NV., ESPN 7 p.m -C:OL.lftl IASll~~.-.i l..<HtO ltaUI Stat• •I Cal St••• Fulltrton. Prl,.,,.__&jg --~--l 1 Pm -IAMIM.l.~ OllCM<> CUO. al uooftn, l. Qlennel, WGN (rNv be l>IKAtd out In some ar•u on WGN) I o.m -HOttSa "-ACING: Hollvwood f'arll. rt0laVi, -cMmlt _,. (~ T~tt-..Je-i:r.nrt---f pm, -NI~ •AlllaTaALL: 0.PP«r Dan O.UIC from ~0\.#'etl (leoeJ. E~ 10 om.. -NO NOaCaY: 1a111eY C~ •v-offl~trMI at "'~ (delal;ed), l C"4tnnel RADIO uo 0 m -•u••ALL1 Aneeii •I Toronto, KMPC (710) • • 1 Pm -I AUIALL: Cl\lcti90 CUOS al ~. l(AIC (7'0h • 1 o.m. -aAgaALL: ... ~ at Sen 01"0, KFMI it•>. In; Dodgers ripped Toronto's F~llx h~rs in first major-league at-bat In 3-2 loss Val~nzu~la endures rockiest outing of season in 12-0 loss TORONTO (AP)-I..aa« Pirriafi"k<offffie TOOi ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Stru•hn• F~do 1nn1na with a double and evmtuatty IC'OIJd on Dante V-.Jemuela -all~ six .runs-1n tYrinntftl' m tu~ Bicbette's ucnfice ny as the California A$li rall~ to o=:f the .KMOn and St Lou.i5 went on to beat Los dtfeat the Toronto Blue Jays. 3-2, ThW'lday naaht. A , 12-0, Thunda) n.iahl as rook.le Ken KjJl pitched Toronto's Junior Febx be<:lme the S3rd ~er i.n a thrce·hllttt for his fin1 mljor-lcque shutou1. . najor-lelipe tiistoty to bat I home nan in has Mt at-bet . The C'.ardanals had 2 J hits, their most sinco July l. with a th1=:n.ina shot off Kjrk Mc:Cask1ll. 1983, when they had 23 hits ~n.11 P1tt5burgh . Parri doubled off Duane Ward, I ·5, who relieved Valenzuela.. 0.3, a.llowed fhc hits and walked onl.'. Toronto s r Jimm_y Key in 1he eilhlh tnni.ng. He was The left-hander, who a trying to recover from a Wrt' 1 sacrificed to third byChih Davis before Blcheue hua line lhouldefwt season. entered the game with a 3.58 rarned drive 10 deep aeA. run ave,..· / Brian Rarvey, 1-0, iot the win 'in relief, oldan& Ut1htymat1 Mickey Hateht'T"ptt<.·hcd the ninth inning Toronto hnless 1n 22h inninas and .keepin1 his ERA at f6r Los An&de and allowed a riin He walk.cd three. hit a 0.00. Orea Minion pitched the bouom of the l 0th for bis barrer and balked.· • thircisave. ' • Malt Thompson lif\lled a five-run second inning rcbx .. wf)q ~me the .s«ood Blu~JayJn the club's With a \WO-run homer and Tom Brunansky and Pedro history to homer 10 his fim appearance and the 12th ·• Gue:rrcro-Orove 1n 1wo run each major lcagucr to homer on the first patch he saw J?Ut , Tony Pena paCC(S the Cardinals' attack with four Toronto ahead 2--0. The solo homer snapped M~k1ll's singles and Oa1e S~mth bad three hats. club record without a1Jow1na a home run at 88 1nnmgs. Htll, 2-1 . fin.a.shed with a career.high nine stnkeouts AJ W1>odsdebutcd wttlta homermtl>ftA-pril 7. t-917. ·and one-walk -as he recorded hn fim complcte--pme ln as a pmch hatter in the fint pme an Blue Jays.h1stocy . four mlJOr league stans. The 23-)ear-old ri~t-bandcr T ... , Oklefld..I " K.,_.,,.rty ,.... ___ ~ iM.lhl ~~~._~~~ Clloeaeo M~a BeM MOft Botton C•vt1one1 New Yorlr. Mllw•"*'" Toronto O.trolt • JOO soo soo .., ~2 3S7 m I • 41 I -11*4 .......... 1¥M L.enctl, <;lechotlovalr.la, def .JOtdl A,r• ""· SHiii 6·), f-f. lrtO GI~ Po8CllNllll, Callf, 6ti Slotlodt11 l l"OtlllOYtc, Y11GO••avle, 1·•. 6-3 Ml(Nlf Cti."9, P\acttilla Otf AAdf'tt Gomer. ECvedOr ••• ,, 1•6: Andre """'· l.t• Veoas. def Jim Cow1tf'1 ~dt Cllv, Fie , 3·6, 6·) 7· S Ma.rceto P'lllPP!nl. Urutuev, Clef Franc:•~o C•nctltottl, Ital¥. t ·I, •·7 6·2. Aeron l<rtClltleln, Grou Pofnlt, Mith.. def Lull Mall•• 8re10 .•••• 7·6 •• J1Jmt YHOt. Peru, def Set;e lo erwutfa, S1>eln. f ' 7·5 Olaoo Ptrtt. Urvgun, Otrt Tom Mavotlt, SOf'lnofleld, Mau , • ._ 6•1, 6·2 · Men's *""'"*" • { •t Mullld\, Wftl <Jlt'f'MnV) TlllN ..... 5'MMt St .. aft Edl>tt't. S•~. dtf Cert·U•• StMtl Wftl ~JW, ''t, 6·4, AIClff'lo Ma.n• Cini, Arllt"llM, def, Karl Novae• C1Kll01lc1- v•lo.la, •·•, 6·3 "n6rtl CllHnokoY. SOYJt! UnlOI\, def Meenu• G1nlanson, S'#OC1811 6 l, 7·6, "lt•enotr VOlllov soviet Union, ci.t Con Llmt>ut08t, Australia 6·) ••>, G1r1i.tmo Pwtt ·lloldln, NHRl.na, clef Lton.rdo La"°"'· Mexico, •·• 6-1 7·S, Jona• h enuon 1wHen. dlf Ju ~"'°"'-S....clel\ •• , 6•7, •·>-Nla~ln Strw•oa, CnchO\loYa.._ def Em••t0 Sancne1 Soaln 4·6 6·7 •·• Jew• S."Ctler, S~ln. Clef Martin J1•te Arllellllrll 7·S 6·3 Fei.K. a 21-year.Qld '1&t~f the Dominican threw e1aht scoreless innings Wlth no decision last Re'pubhc-wtm-wu ca:tmtuP'fronrth.nmno1s carltert Sat-ur<ia) Ott-Mlional te~¥K10n 1n ~ffd.tnal~s-' .... 1 ..... 0--... v.cek_. is an outfielder who was appcanng :u the victory over Los nacles at Busch Stadium. ,, · ~~~~~~~Jlll'em~~teurnament (at H~ Wfft GenNftvl Tlllnt .__. 5--dC$1&na1ed hmer. . . Af\er 1ett1n1 an unearned run in the first inning on The Blue Jays took a 1-0 lead ln the first innma on third baseman Jeff Hamilton· lwo.base th-rowing error singles by Uo)'d Moseby and Kelly Gruber plus Tony and Guerrero's RBl-~inaJe, the Cardinals snit 10 men 10 Fernandez's arounder. · the plate an the second and cbascd Valeniocla. Key blanked the A nae ls untJlthe seventh when Dav as It was his honest appearance since last June 2 S. ~oublcd, n>ok third on a s1naJe by 8ichcuc aod scored on when he was knocked out by Cincinnati after only two. Brian Downing's single. ,.. • thirds of an inning. . ,,Om."The Associated Preu John Farre,11 came w11han th ree 'outs of a n<Ph111cr, but needed he.Ip from.. Dmla Jonl's an the ninth inning Thu™'4y as lhc Oevcland Indians defeated the Kansas Ciey Ro)als, 3-1. Farren, 2· I, held the Ro)'al\ scoreless and without a hit throuah the first eight ian.angs. · W1lltc Wilson staned the ninth wuh a grounder that -ski pped over first baseman Pete O'Bnen"s ~love for a two-b•sc error. Kevm-SeltZcr t en bro~e up the no-hiller with a fly t>all that droppe<t 1ns1de the right· Jie.ld I.Joe for a s1.nglc.' bnn&lfl& on Janes~ In other Ame~n Lca.aue games: Yaakees 11, Ru1er1 7: Two-run single~ bJ Rickey Hende~on and Don Mattingly tl1ghlighted New York's largest outburst of the year. a five-run third inning that Powered the Yankees to the vterory in Texas over Charlie HouaJl. who ,ufTered his earliest e~1t as a Ranger. . Wblte Sox S, Red Sox 4.: Ron J(jttle drove in 1nru runs wnh a doublnrm.fa sarnficoe 0 u _ WMM Sex S, RH Solt 4 fl y as Chicago 't'tlhSlood a late rill) at Comiskey Park and ended Boston-.. three· game wmmoa streak · Bnwera3, Twl111 %: Wrnlcss FranlcV1ola suffered his fifth consecutive ~lback as Milwaukee won 1n the Metrodome on ionOfi et11CAGO ........ ~-•OtO G.o....,o l.,r.,l 111 I e e 0 c;., d 11..-.a. 10 1 • ........ ~HI S t f t t( It .. lo 0<-1 ~ 4 I I t Ill-> IO II<•_. .•I 1 I C-•" ........ .,., , • ' • 90l'Ot"I IM•~• It • ~I 1 -.Me ~< ' • I t lt.ar•C•'< C lt-M J. 0 t /lo\eV411> -"~ I Ote k .... ,_, s1 nf cs by Gary hcfficld pnd Robin Yount w:11•t-" • • • • 1..-lO T-,. •It• T .... ..;11111 • I I I • I I 0 ) I 1 0 ) 0 I J OOtO ., •• 0 .. '. I I 0 0 • t 0 ) 0 I I '. 0 0 • t 0 ,. ' ' , an Don A'ugu.st's strong pitching ... _. .sc ... .., -.... In the Nation.al lejlgue: CNc.-:=:; ::; GI.eta I, Pirates 3: Kevin \if 1tchelrh11 ...!~,, c _.. ... ,~ r, .... I I d l ~h h fl ... -........ •.:-•• '('...,....., his maJor cague-ca 1ng v 1 ome run o ~-...... 1 l-~ ..... °'"" the season. leading an Francisco to the ::"-c':..C.:~ ,ir,-~ • .::.,~,. ~-~ cto.n at Candlestick Parle ''' c; ... -... 1•1 s _.., S<l)a .... a.r Cabs f , Padres 0: Make Bicll'cki threw a ' .l.!'=l< "• l1t"ft fO fi ttc-hit sltu1ou1 and .\ndre Dav.soi(w.cn1 4 c.!::' L , , 1 , • ; • 1 t for4,lncludinga pairoftnf\les .,..,,_ 1 ' ' • f ·Mets 3, Reds 2: Howard Jot.nson L~ ' ' 0 • hom~red off reliever Rob Dibble with one .~r-WJ·J ·n ~ ! out in the I 01h inning a1 hca S1ad1um. Th 11-s • 1 > • 1 1 1 Braves 3, Pbllllts o~ fn Atlanta, Tom P• G!'.: .. ~,.,..,...:~°"~'';~" ~~ •.• Gia vine p1tchc<i a two-hitter for hi s second ~.:;-:.~~ .. -.,,_.k ,,.·, ~ shutout of .the sea on .to pate the Braves, • ,,,... s.c-w .... 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Metw 0. a. ll_,, I qow,. 100 • ._, I 3 ~· ... 0. 4l2 -..... 1t , Se u a• o~ SCI' K.11i11am -~ .LA1i11111. N-«C01•1 1 4 28-<~ CMC)J, L.,,_. ~O la~ tMOI AC.AOaMY t..•AGIM ~ Ow1sllell It. .._.., Qrtlllllll I "'-°"'' C1tt ,,_.. -tl-l l 2 L ~•y C"' at•" 25.? .S.-14 W t N !tOls Rebel "' allO ~. E""'""" ... Cerino w-c"•••rom •·i l.~ )1 -G• ooo ILCJ Hlt-Croucll Cl.Cl . \ 01.t,l:l B\11 > \ ~ ,. ... ,. .. .,. '" "" ' ~ . . New~ manQ'gerilen·t puts Cerritos· d.ealersh lr;> ah9Q.d of the . pack --~~..,....,....,...------.;___,,..._..~~~~~~~'.'r'"~~~~·~~~~-. ' --CERRITOS O.Qqf.lf!e 18827 STllJEBAKER ROAD CERRITOS .. 213/402~ '890MNI $6495 ),::'30212. #912015 U.feetory ........ \ lly 'Mrtda A. G•ble -repairs.ore fixed correctly the frrst .,.,.~,_SU# rime," Young said. He added that 11 is Professionalism is the key word that nol just enbugh to moke rhe customer describes the new management staff happy when they buy o car -but or the Cerritos Dodge dealership 1n also wben they come bock 1n for any tne Auto Center - o divisi<So of the repo1r or f!lOintenonce work. Browning Automottve Group. W ith o porrs inventory of more "Our mollo ·,s .'We Core' than $100,000 on the premises, previous' management hod gotten Bridwell con immediately access o away from that, but I hove put ma1onty of ports needed for most together o teorn that 1s I 00 percent repairs. "It is cr1t1col 10 us to be able goal-oriented to make people lo service o car In o timely manner - happy," Doug Voung, general man-and because we ore number ·one we ager, so id: Young hos 12 years or~ able to get needed items foster automotive experience; he hos been than other dealerships,'.' Young so1d . .ossoc1ated w ith Browning for the lost Beco11se of Cerritos Dodge's +ugh six years and hos held his pre~ent volume of soles. the deoler5hip w as • position for three months. recently <emodeled to accommodate One of the changes Young . hos its large inventory of cars, trucks. vans mode 1s to h.1re quality .salespeople. and caravans. "We sell o lot QI vans "They ore the doorway to the store ond corovons ot this location, os well -and I feel 1t is their pos111on to as cars," he so id. reflec 1 t 1 the ottiNde of the monoge· Extended ~orronty programs ore . menr. The ektolersh1p ho~ 20 soles-ova~loble on the cors !currently ]. peopla who-receive weekly lfOlfl+ng -,;'ear , 70,noo m+lel; OS well OS on custo'!'er .service and dealing with i.noncing pion~ .,.-,OfUl progtom 15 cus't'oC~er s p1.rt>blems. ·i 1 offering 0.0 f;noncing ~ through urrent y in our reto1 so es we 1 · ~t tut th compet't ve re number one on the West Coast severe ins 1 ions w i ~1 h d f h h ,, h rotes, and o leasing program wn1c -on ourt in t e no~~2"· e hos become more popular in recent added. Other monogemeAt -con years The dealership also hOs o large s1sti~g of Will Floyd. the dealership's select on of used vehicles thot ore service manager who hos more then lobl • • OVOI e 30 years of_ automotive expenence; R>ondy Bt1dwell, ports monoger with W 1Jh o pnc:e range from $6,000 to several / y ears experience; and S 17 ,000 -Dodge. the performance George Lopez the soles manager d1v1~1on of Chrysler . Motors hos o who hos been w ith the Browning vehicle for every person and every orgonizohon since its opening _ budget. "Our Dynasty sedan 1s hove contribute<;! to these exceptional geared to persons who wont o luxury figures. car - but don't wont to wont to The service deportment's 16 em· spe~d what comparable cars would ployees ore all trained in cusromor <:ost," Young said. The Dodge Colt 1s service bnd prof~sionohsm. "We ore o nice cor for o very ~osonoble :concerned .;.,.1th every person who · pr~e. and we hove o large supply of comes in here -ond we wont to be van conversions. he odded.- ~~~~melte tl'leM ho~ 'I tb1nk tbe ftrst reason onyo11 sotd, l-je added that his shop hos I I__. should buy onyt ing 1s ~se o ·Wffo Chrr.sler-tromed service techn1c1oru. stands betund the product -and lee · .,.The mo1ority of our rechs ore lococco and his or9on11otion rep roted senior iechmc1ons -buJ all ore resents o lot of what Amenco ood 11s ASE Certified and hove special ..-olues 1s oboo!," Young so1d. And that training in specific oreos of oulo · he so1d, is what Cetr1tos ·Dodge is . mo11ve rf,tpoir ," he soid about The service deportment is open The Browning Automotive Group, trom 7 o.m. to-6 pm M onday through owners of mis and ~everol other f r.1doy 17 o.m~ to 8 p.m on T uesdoy deoler.sh ps, hos olwoy5 based its and will schedule repairs for wolk-1n ~ success on customer sohsfoction ~!omen os well os oppomtments. lktrord Browning purchased his fa-st • "We con hove two lechn1c1ons • dealership 1n 1960 ondbos e11ponded working on o car ot o !Imo,'' he successfully since then~ Currently his odded. son, Kent, 1s involved with the doily In keeping with Cemtos Dodg•'s opero!IQn of ttie·botmen. 1deQ olgood service, the dealership The dealership is located ot l 8827 employs o person for quality control. Studebaker Rd. in the Cerritos Auto "This person makes sure automobiles Square. J_or more mformotion. <Q11 that ore brought '° for service ond 171-41 522 5120 From Nonh Orange County From. South Orange C.ounty .. CLASSIFIED INDE>C'642-S678 ~,.;·~·~·i"ii~#==f;~~~~~· ~21~2~2 corom .. • 2122 cosu Miu 2124 cosu Mlil 1124 coa u;u 212 u2.1co;; • .• 3BR '2'~BI , llllChld ..... RllY.. 2524·B Orll'lgl AY9 :lBR •WTW• • 3BA TOWNHOUSE 11u•11 l111 ~ -, ... NOllTM OIWilQI co. ....,. "ROii IOUTM GRAW co. • 1111 hOuM W1th-Olr199, n.-28r 21h frplc; ger S1650 1''18A lwnhM tty\e 1n 28A $4595 Wltlt pd, NPT HOTS lfH frplc Gor~s 38' 28I home 38A, 2~----~. beach $1700/mo ~r lse $11 SllWtid 780·8382 Dupl.x. 8 Frpk; P"1 big p1t10 newcrptAdult p<I! p11to,veryn1C1 3220gl• aunroom 21rp4ca S1l95 dbl Q# ......... 11111 Av 811 873-7901 SO of PCt1 avl 5f15 lrg patio &. yard &. g1tage 759-5590 or Sl73·1787 St •C 5995 &47-7540 Avail now 25:11 Vtu1r 241 Roo.n Hood,:_2Pl!H ...... , .. _ ·--· -' . . ~ ... -....... ... ... ~ . . 1.• : . 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COZY 18A....18A Very Pvt Nopets Adults$650l mo NEWPORT CREST. 3 )BA. condo All 2BR l '18A Townhouse E aide, total returb . hug1 woth balcony & ocean Scotti 548•2301 " -$245.000 ameQWe&.-.S.2200/mo Frplc,,ctectt MW 01rpet1, fence yd. g1r . wl d hk·up brM2es vaulted ee11tngs _,.._ C1tOI Mulve)' · LNM 423 Poppy CdM paint garaoe wfd hl<-up 1pflnldmg sys gardener frplc 1n bdr171 & hv rm ES 1mm9C duplex 2bf Prudenttll1..ldo Realty 675 2828 2218 E Pac1tie E • SIOOtmo Avl G 1 Tek1r19 w1tk 1n ctoset. ~ gar1ge CS.. ~g yrd Sm pet oil 673-7300 CORONA-tiiGHLANOS S995 mo See 111. 11\efl can 1pp4tcat10t1S now Credit & laundry rOOlfl S700 Ca~ Ava now $895 - -· 2BR Ul'ltl w/01.. garage & a'l9175t-1104 0 /644·8722 & rel• checked Owner MC No pell ne-1750 d•P 645-8239 yerd $1,250 813 6900 2. 1 lronlyrd frig. stove. 646 2652 Ot 548-0415 WMtrfreetl .. ts lao. new pnl herdwood 2BA, ~A Condo Tell- Expe<.t the best . .... , f ' • l ., .. ·~ .......... • . 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Yrty t~ $~fmo Av 711 723-0674 llKE NEW Cvatom ·3Br 38• Dutch Cotr>nlat nomt $3500 ma .,,1y IN B• Grundv Attr 675-6Ul1 Sii.Kii() collage ltltle 1$J.and bll-ln ttv a ttllf vltht-el p0 1100mo1113.5559 1111..Tlll !loors gsorrno DC trldge Cove C M Frplc (? 13) 654-3740 oc 1114) new c1tpe11ng 2 cer encl 642~782 ~ g1r1ge Av111 6 t S 1 ,07~/mo da)'I 760·8850, eve'S '194·3367 I'~-· ; ~~,Merrill Lynch Realty TI..C IN n.JRTI..EROCK lmmac. family home in pdme area: . Charming touches Ideal location ... S439,000. By .· ..... ltecisi011 crafted perjJr1nance. .Cerritos ACURA · 18827 S'udebaker Rd. ·.cerrltos, CA · 90701 lURTLEROCK . $745,000 TH IS CAREFULLY MAINTAINID 4 BR HM W/PICTURESOUI VIEWS FROM ALL MAJOR UV· ING AREAS HAS A LANIE Y ARD W /PATIO FOA ALFRESCO ENTERTAINING. ·' ••.• HU.GE SAVING$ ... ALL: lCURAS ON· SAL:E nERY DAY OF THE WEEK " . P•d• ·•nd Sentce Dept. ~ ••. ._...IL ... 2169 4 to . IA.pie.II. M Ill 1U Hew BMlwe Condo. tlft, tea hM Cul-<M·MC 1IA. llA, clean. Ger.ge, -~patio "rr waA 10 ocun, • ~ P9t ok. Femily neigh-lllO/mo MCUrlly d~ prw ... 11050 Docl\17 Incl, POOi. spe 9l601mo . . bortlood $1200/m o 536-8533 Agt AYlnow 173 37221vmsg 51 1·~. 650·05fa $l000 -650-3875 OI' Prrcti•llk kw#)' tvwntltn, BA~RIOGE c~ 28R NWPT CREST atra ltg 3ar 1.,._::::;:;:;;::::~""' 645-0580 Avolf t.I 15 28t 28.1, 2'\.Qf p 2 lrg 28A, UC>Qtaded 2 ear gar 38• f1m rm, din rm, bar. c;;; dill llp 2622 1 .. lrtlMr Jl .... L -petlos. ~ ml to ocean C -~ G • d II trplc, g• .. tndry I~ --p1rk 1ng splGI 18~15 48f\ HOME nice y1<d ' ·.--• i oun oor p(IOl 1pa SUIOO 6'6·2113 ... 1........... WlllKe. C M 657·5868 11 .00 ' "*'r xtrM/wnen $1300 Geted community pool Quiel IOC. belettside ~0, e .............. .... Aval ~. 9e().H34 :r5~491·T~~s~{ ~ ~ ON·OFF OCE..ANFRONTI PCH ?vt GI' w/HU Very 18R Stud•O n1 Back •Y MM-U 1· 1•_ 1:::::: It__.. 2148 -67"-4511 Eves W..itly A41nl•I• tPeelel No pell S885 Avallabla •.mmed1a,1efy! •-~ _,, .,. 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St , 100 Near' 581·2700 Alk for Gerry • 1BA $57!> • 1BA $59!>, COfT!ple• Newly c:l••rted E'SiOE 3BR 1'~BA. 2-car country home Full BLUFFS 3BR, 2•-,ba. den. brick frplc $1850/mo new covered parking tor Pool oeble Tl/ & gas & paJnted OIW gtro1ga __ ......,. _ _, g•r • frplo. dtw, yd, new Catalina view, many ex· dbl gtr . lrpfc, rafrtg, •Charming older 3BR 2 cars 4300 Sh0tecrest 2BR, ''" BA wtamall yaro p1ld No pets Retr. reqa dlsposaJ. car port & pkg lllJllflllT .. lJ crpl, patio. $1 1~/mo .tras Avallable 5113 commpool,all newdecor !\'tBA 2 llory homtt. all \.rt Caf1Mickey723-09"4-0 No Pets SllOOimo 234 <17Flower &AS 8181appt space, faun lac1l1J1es. ---•• 2379 Or ange A ve $4500/mo. '* 675-3680 letse S1885 720·0713 hrdwd floor•. huge lfving • Alloeado Adria., Really S775Jmo ·s400 sec No )BR 2BA, 2 car p1r111flO 050 4965 before 8pm rm wllrplc. family rm 2BR 1BA Apt wl kttchen 548·6547 e • 1 S M1 TO BEACH p e u A v a II now ••II-ITS ' 1ne3w000c1~£el & p•1n1. --· II C -----2 OCEANFRONT·BAlgOA rt!« verartd1. S25001rrro Oll·streel parking, f;' 28R lBA Ovpt.a· lndry 3BR l'•BA Twnhm 1500 54H572 _. ,_ ,..., ~o'rde':".~he":"''tto:r. NtwportltlCh ]69 3SBR1820B0A -Sl8002Jbf1 bda Yl.UlmllS entry In new "ome 1 hk P-g.,age small pet 11 lrplc; dlwwtdhk-f.IP 2 Sparlcl1no clean, faro• PUYllEILllTITI 2BR 28A a d 2541 •EXClUSIVEGU~Rt)• •v• mlll-9 ~d..11U.2828 Wlt'dys. 0 ui't~lmo 'Atao dfux car wtopnr encl patio l'lm211&PT. Garden •Ptt Beauhlully Elden N-Pet~ '.s200 ott •GATED COMMUNITY* Fum/unfurn .• Remdl .Dys lll-a11 • . 2BR 1BA frplc, ga'raoe tBR w/fncd yard, ere neerflllm school $1 tQO Single geraoe $700'mo l•nd1c11 ped grou."da Ill· 1llO de'po111 s 1015/m o •Ill UIYH 756-2070 E11es 673-8148 PlmlllU YDILY laundry, gas l>&ld no $695 646-12~1.6'7-9666 936 w 18th E-2 832·5408 securnt 831 ·6087 Pool & spa,patiOs dee.to.a ,.. $9751 o 610 A . garage Of carpe>t1 SHIT THI ~2·3812 Of 546-71<?_2 2BR 2BA townhome. Ulll IEW IPU •Huge Ul>i* 3BR 2BA, ,...ts m • 2BR 2BA w/w cpl sunken 11.AITifll. 21111& E SIDE 1tud10-pv1, beaut Bachelor '5590 ()(.an rront furn.med 1-, E'SIDE lg .COiiege, 2BR micro, frpa In LR & mstr 1 blk to sand. 38R 2BA. 2 Ill MW lrtt.,ior. gerage. Mtrgveflte s.t8·252S JIY rm: lrpl, peuo. encl Quiet complu Pool. 880 garden pref mAt llwOfk-I Bedroom • $670 taR pts $500f~ ,~ t'~BA. W/O l'lkup, mleto. BR. wet bar, w/d hk.ups. 2-car gllr, W/d hkop, micro. lrpfc. S 1500/mo S.-00 &'350 VIII pd Room gar No pets S800tmo g•rage. c:aDle TV ALL tng worQ•n Nsmkr $550 2Bdtm 1 ·B• $815 u A et'I 954.3375 o• attacNd gwage. S 1000. car gar. central air All frPI $1400 Agt 722-8520 •Canalfronl 3BR 2BA. 2 ror rent to snare 5BR no 1st last & MC 6'2-0433 UTILITIES PAID 5725 & mo tncl u111 6-46·9240 131 E 18th St 6A&.6S 1& P. • 9 Cl1~·8170 • $1050 ... $600 dip. $150 malnle!llnee Incl SOl'ry, __ - _ ' deck•. garege S1350 mo pets. Non-smkr temale . $700 Call 722· 1832 - Off1s1 2 mos.650-t798 No pets~4--0509 CHARMING HOUSE ON YILUmflll 708_·BAvoead __ o675-8634 ••• ( .. "Ml•• Ha-.fllW...,llJ 1IOllff11T~ 8ec'*«=----$605Steps 10.'watef, Ocean . FORMER --.. 28 1'LB NEWPORtHEIGHTS 2BR UDO 3Br 28a. large t111n-11• •t12 ---" ,.. IMMACULATE LJrge IBA 1 ~room'f; $670 View, Sp&'IO\I 3Bc 2BA Joi """" r "' a B d tw · ily rm • .available 6115 .,... -l g unique 1BR Bac;helOf •2650 HARlA AVE• 2BR 1',BA rownhause ground ttoor N9¥1!'q'Ultrty 2Bdrm 1• .ea $815 Beachhouae. parw.1ng 2.·•1Y Frplc. form•r din, 1 A, gar, gar ner 8181 Min. 12 mos $2700/mo VILLA BALBOA 2 mstr w/ulll paid Washer· A '!"•11• qu .. I comple" garage. frple. laundry rm champagne Ctr pet 2250 vangv•rd SA0-9626 $'1300 mo 1nnu•lly new carpetlp•lnt. dbfe P•ld. N-Pets $845/mo 873.SSO"E 720 0171/D BR 2BA NC POOf ten· dryer. mlerowaYe iiieal Studio with patio & pa110 close to sdloots drapes Otshwuher. 722·08411873-2230 gar•ge, large yard. 517'~ Bolsa 673·7353 __ 1 I d ·,....,.. c pt s1200 tor 1 Adult Avail 511 earporl, $575 King 11 $87Sl mo enclosed garage pful 1 --~-~--~~ $1000/mo + • Avlll 2BR 2BA upper duplex DOVER SHORES. great n 5 ~o p.11 ~g.8094 $750/mo 760-3676 1BR upper balcony. ca-2314 Santa Ana parking apace 32• V•c· Hunt. kl<'h 1640 fl( llPYILLI APTS 5/15. ~2_.185 after 5pm FtplC, garage, sundeck. "tlBWS. 3BA den. 3'lBA mo s -28 IBa d k ll'ledrat ceihnga lo dtntng TSL MGMT 642 1S03 tor1a SI 631·5682 · dr 1 BR. 1 BA ertclosed Sp•eious 2·3BR Isome Vearfy, S 1050/mo 309 fam. rm, garden Lene VIL• a •&1 ••• UNNY r sun. ec: ' araa $775 Ult,. new & 673·0275 ,_ 11 d oiw / al'I 1~1 on Fa rway Illa&. FM lll•Um 32nd St 650--0389 May-August $5,000/mo -_ _,_ pool. 2 carports No pets very pvt Poof spa W 111.••• &PTS l>s!~/moy sma 111en1811 a wof ~o~rt.~B "-"n c'""·n·. Ea.stside 2BR Duplex ---750 3600 • Pentnouse 1 BR 1 BA 430 Seaward $900/mo BBO. lndry 191 •ec No •-Large 3BR 2BA up&t11r11n ~ ,....,_., .... ..... . •WESTCLIFF 3BR 2BA'* • w/tanlHllC view See 10 640-1208 pets Velma 549-~.C47 121G lff MJE-111 •·Pleil Nr occ Gar ge s 3 0 0 1 e c d. p try Club Gat&d tomm 2 ;"~g yd, ~~ :.::~ 2·car gar fg yard grdnr Weterfrelt 1 .. es lie. appreciate'' New fisting • -Newly redeGO<ated 1 & 1040.c Valencia s675 213-582-22 t4 ear garage w1s1orag 7 /mo. a _ Nopets.'$1450/mo1ease llA&.TMI $1 150/mo. Agt 675-4912 Very nice 3BA, 2BA, deck * 2 STORY TOWNHSE• 2BR AQI Beaulflul pool mo No pets 545•7963 , FrplC wl o hl<ups pool & IE•PllT ll1llTS Avail ell * 650•5600 EAST BLUFF· 4.1>ec110om 2176 S811~~i·o~~~d"!, ~~c':r~:Y ~~: c~·~:~n:~~~ ;i~~ area Ltrgt rec room .4-MESA VERcfE 2BR upper tBR & 1to~~ge*waJk-m ~·A~t~~,4~~:.ti~~ 2BR 1\o\BA twnhme, End . 2ba, view. grdner, qu et Sin Oemtnte 7S0-2553 Iv message• 846-8662 or 650-2318 laundry ioom ONLY wl gar New crptld s closets, patio, gar. wld -Unit. Pvt patio, pool, ._ ITIAU area near s"pfng $2 3BR ~BA View 3 yrs nev.i -_,._ $565-$665 mo · ~ inr-An tlls pa!O l'!""_.!!'"'-____ 2~6~7~ carport & lndry. No P9,11· FeetUfHtg 48R 2"418A, p(O.--mo 640-7 t68 befor 1p A/C, '-1'ge.lot. OJW. frple. View ot Bay 2 br 1 bl * ..... 111 * . 530 w. Wifioo .. 98· 1936 or 751-948 s171~73.905~ I San ClelMnte 6 , S825 Curt 11 831• 1266 1 ... 1ona11y lndscpd pallo dbl garege $1395/mo upstrs, tp, dstiwsltt!r: oar· Sunny UpStalra N-Pets TIL •IT · · 2BR, welk to oeeell enc NEWPORT HEIGHTS seclualon & upgrade$ l oO mo TIWllHIE ',l714) 498-11062/wknds age Very Clean s 1280 724 James St 497 .4579 722·9012 or 642· 1603 IEWL' llOllATEI Deluxe 2f3r 2Ba sky hie. ger 11ecy CMl8n $700tmO ~88 KNOX ST. numerou9". 10 mention. View ol pool, 2BR 2•,eA. f213) 697-7304 llam-5pm aeourUy Also. 1 br 1 ba no Sorry No Pets I 2BR wrov; "Cl"llrr 'tltps wel bar "F IPs, hk ~ps aP, 223 u Paloma Apl A isr. yarct; no pelt S595'. ihl• B1Un1't>eaUtyw111 nof dbl gar w/opnr, 2 lrplcs. ~ ~ -•• kltdlea S.SfilLt MlCUtl~ * l'Stll W* "1>1t~n-s. rned yd-wfp11tto i>'O' 1700--1. nt S.unset ~7-·79'6 After 6pm 841·7106 last! lmmed oecpy poss· St550/mo 722·7381 Sln\a. An·1 Heights 660 "888~u.,,9n•m·6P"' 1480 /mo 1Bff 11at1er OIZY lllSE 636 4120 CAll t-5PM S1H5 2131850-9513 1~,_.~·-~---- Nwpt Hgt• area trfplell, Ible. Children & pets ok. HARBORVtew Home 4BR. 2184 ___ _ Adult park Water gas 1200 IFF 2437 Orange F 5750 DELUXE bl·levet condo Mb<. Rentals twnhm-llyle, 2Br 2'hBa, Short or long t8fm fse Fam rm frplc. view pd 1_:9·5~901613-7787,,. 2BR 1B". ·gar yd lr.O•~ 667 V1ct0t1a L $720 11y1e 28r 2'\Ba ·~ hi~ gar pstfo w/aml yd, w/d $1175/mo. Can DOUG pool/tennis S22QOl mo •BR, 3''tBA. 2 s10<y, ostl MeSI 2624 •llUT YIEW .lJ . rm grtal loc $795/mo N~oporl Hts 2BR Duple>< wet bar pvt P<>OI VAeW Oup!!xes • 27~ nkup, lmmac. 1950 ~MC HERBST 720·3..IJSO or Near chops 759-5011 beeyttllk House. •Int lo-•BONUS~ Big -Beautlluf JI( • 577 v1e1or1a £1'11Cf gar NO PETS Ft Ps. 200051 nr Sunset - •548-CM061f 760-5006 ---cation Sl450 days 9·•. • 1 & 2BR Apts Eastslde the 81Ull1 2BR 1BA TSL MGMT 6A2•1503 $S lO mo 326 Ogle S 1600 2131~·9513 DUPLEX Uppet 2 Bdrm _...~II"" A ~ ..aA..V I 1&1111YllW110111 83'5·0756 eves 720-9672 roe• BBQ tndry rm. patio. D W 128C\1201up' 8$c7171,~lmo OPEN SAT /SUN 1 S --1 '-t b•th .an•I 6· 1 ) r-s••-··~ ~ 4BR 2BA dining rm lam1ly --garage Cable avl S635 & "' USTlll( 997-•219 LARGE 2BR 1BA near S1050 "'° Ann· 310 E SpaciOVs 48R 2BA home, \t''W1\-..1l' IU \"II rm, lrplc. AJC lg )'ard South Coast Metro Up Nopefs 631•8,21 TSL MGMT 642·1S03 bUCh. w /d nk·up P"' Bay NB 8t8·790·0W2 hugeenciyard.2cergar· ·" . to.. .. w/solar l\eated pool 2186 ~··--v--d• ........ t 2BR 1BAS635 PILlllESAAPTS pa110 1209 Flonda ~tsoave lsummorweeH1 age St 195 LeaM evalf· REALTORS • $2450/mo 851..0111 Sparkling -clean 2Bdrm • mv-"" .,. i k $69Srmo 2 t;l-594-4046 rents' l~"tltl1t sble. Agt 875'-4~12-2 1 .ea $750 ~I ullls Pa•d 1BA d1w 1(1 closets ncl ga.s heal gas coo • Luge Jr lurn11hed 'llt LIDO ISLE BAYFRONl Condo 3BR I'· . car st0taoe locked garage Ing pY1oarageS48-785• 1Bdrms S6051mo POOi -------~26-4~4 ------~~~ QUIET 2BR 2\offlA 2 llory IA-EST Furn 3BR 3BA et•o not gar· patio pets Garage Sor (\0 pets $750 No pets 640-2•95 2SH JLIE• 1acvu l fuSh landscaping Irvine . Rooms .. 1 •-S9501mo sec dep 1950 WALl4CE Great loea11on w1t .. 1n a a c 01 spa ~~~-~~~~~ town .. ome, ex tr• g 48A 2BA, lrplc, fOl'mal din-Incl ~500 mo yrly 75 0878 540 9626 &42 4905 " 1wn omm po ~2.5 MC$& Verlie.. CM. bdrm, flreplece. garage, Ing · emodet-" family Bill Grundy Allr 875 €161 Reis rtq •· • • •MIST SEE* m1n11ia ol Nwpl BNct> Carport S8!>01mo uaiure lem hac room & rm, r ""' Clda 16 So-CO.st Pia.re 5 27 6 9 222 5634 '"" ~ SlcomdemBl~~ty-'•poolas900' w,~ot·. kitchen·. •1675/mo NEW•3BR 2BA 101oc.i.10" ·n---2BR 2BA frple enc:IOMd EASTSiOE 1BR NO PETS 5469860 730· 11C HCol1.:...,,· p11tbatt\IO•"'°"''ngoon ... u..:;•87 5-4912 "' Geyte Amato. 721-4120 beach s'1 700imo Aiail • n...-r•u "41::sl:Ftl!kt guag a•1 bu•IHns, near Cozy w•lh lots o( na1vral a., ._. • smkg tem 1<11cn~ pm .,. or557·9632 lmmed Upper duple• 2 shops S7•!>·mo 1 wood •5SlQ~ ~king Slfarp&CleanBncneior c;IOOl'l"Jaeun• 5•6·1307 ~ ..IJjA..V car garage 13 t 46th St Balbol 610 C<tnter & laundry rac11ity S.56!>.. Stove 6 tef8f New c-.~1 L.IQLr\a k.1<h • 2648 FUli-.ISHEO ·'~om •r: Danaftolnl 2126 K:Urr~ .. / 640-7333 lsJ1nd 2606 lPllTllEITS TSl MGMT 842·1603 938-0552 & Paint Gas Pd ~so LIGHT &-AIRY 18R Dec~ Costa Mes~ home I.lie 24841 8UNRISECT Open \•t~w ·1 ""J'YI' 1.u.·" ·11 r I Le et1rae1111eApt.s Ina 2-111-·f.......... . mo 650·475t with ocean " . PoQI pm· w D $.4001mo 1•11 Sal/Sun 1-3. 0c:e.;, view, ' )-'H--~· 1 L l.. Fllt11tlo OctH Frt11t Veryw .. •ma I Bachelor. t>e ut1ful garden setting "' • ar •• Grt"a1 E Side fOC1ltton "efV -laundry room $750/mo last Av• no .... 64 l 3&89 2BR • ...__, 2B ... dbf gar-_REALTOR_ s . 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J • # -I t I I I ~--v ARLO AND JANIS "When 1he children are grown and leave home, we two will be all we have left." "We .two were all we had to start with." -, . .. I - llARllAD'ltKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENA.CE by Hank Ketcham "WeJL. there goes your life savings!'' • Oc>N'r CCtt\PtAIN. MITCHELL .. 'l'ou ONLY HAVE n PUT IT~ HIM~ NIGKT HE UVES WITtt USAlL THE TIME ~· EANUTS iHE TEACHER SAID MV 7/ .• t ... n.J j~ REPORi ON,. WH'{ WE'RE HERE ,, t NCJW ~ I. WAS~1T LON6 ENOUGH .. 1 • amd-wfi.c CQlu,4 ? by Charles M. Schulz YOOR. E.YE.SJ TME"i''A£ !>Or'f A~ MO.ZZAf'E.U.Al "IOOR HAIR! ••• HfY, VALfH'TINO! I!> TMIS A PATE OP. A f'EEPINC, F'"f.NZY? JUDGE PARKER GOE5~ l HADAUTTtt 1l>O ~iOORI~ • • r DINNER.IOMdRROVV NIGHT: AB6EY '? SURE .. \ THAT;L.L 6E FlNE I I CAN EVEN MAKE IT T0Nl6HT.,.IFn-tATWOULD OE MORE coNVENIEiNiTJ'~· ~~Ii.Iii by Harold le Ooux f MAYS,1989 D\ILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE . \OL.5/1'0.19 I A busy week oli tap 1 for OC theatergo~rs . ·. It's noodtide time in local theater again with grcue~int from a total of nine new Productions washjng over Orange County's footlights this weekend. Most of the new sh'ows arc from the colleges as-UCJ mounts "A Streetcar Name4 De9ltt," Oran&e Coast College opens "l*rlt lite WW," Golden West Collett does double duty with .. A Fmy n.t.1 ~ .. die Wa1 .. lite Fonm'"'and .. A Llfeia die ?Mater,'' Christ Collegilrvtnc turns lhcligbts up (down?) on .. Ba.el ce.e.tJ" and CoestJin~Collqe revives..,. .. ....._ .. South Coast Repertory launches the world premiere of"Dnc-.._., .. on the Second Sta,e while its Young Consentatory Theater has up....ae. T•" across the street ·at the Performing A~ Center. The Huntinaton. Beach Playhouse completes the opening weekend picture with .. Vuitles." Robert Oatckr, a fint-timc playwright. introduces .. Draaon Lady" at SCR as pafl of the theater's California Play.&slival. Jerry Patch is directing the v.-ry lo<ik at relauonships in Southern Califor1ua. which features Richard DOytc-, ...,... ____ ~alLandon Jr .. Julie·Fulton and Robin Pearson Rose. The p la) wa tema t?l-The Gtqraphro( t~nd-wtll pla ... . tonipn throuah May .14 as wen as May 11:-19 and 21. running Tuesdays through Frida~sat 8:30, Saturdays at 3 and 8:30, Sunday:s at 3and 8 p.m. at the SCR theater. 6SS Town Center Drive. Co ta Mesa. SCR.sYounsConservatory Players will lift the curtain on anoUtet-world premiere, .. Folktales. Too:· in lbe Fc>undcrs Hall at the Ans Center. 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Perforrnanccs·well be given Saturdals and Sundays at I and 3:30 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. si.agj ng May f2. CaJ 957-40D for information on both SCR shows.. • Alex Golson isdircctinaacast of over SO peoele m "lnhcnt the Wind" in the Orange Coast CoJJeic Drama Lab. Michael Miller and T om Titus portray thi rival attorneys in the .. monkey tnal" drama, with James Riguelme. Jamie Marrs. Eric Person, Doui Black. Michael Collins. J.R. Sterfini..and Mindy Titus also featurcd . .Performances arc Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. until May 14 with tickets available by calling 4)2-5880. Tennessee Williams. "A SlRCt.c:ar Named Desire" 1s be1na staled by Wilfwn Woodman at UCI with Sarah Salisbury, Ken Perkins, Stacy ROIS and Ru Slate licadina the cast. The show runs toni&ht. Saturday and ocxt Tunct.y throuah Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts ~illa&c Theater. with Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. Reservations 856-6616. · .Ste~on SQodhcim's .. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the forum· happens this weekend and next at Golden West Collel!C with Jolla enaca aad Davicl:imthony as direciOr and-musical d1rec\Or, tapOdivel\I. Micb9e1 Sims, Marcie 'Ross, Sean Thronebu?'Y. David Moms and Jennifer p.m. a&d Saa~ays at 3 p .. m. until May 14. . Alto at Goklen West, David Mamet's .. A Lite in the Tbeacer" is bcl• ~nled for~ weckellds, ~and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuab May ll. 10 the Acioo Playbox thcacer on the Huntin&ton Beach campus. Tickets fc:w both ·•fonam" and .. Thcacer .. are available at 89S-8378. · This is the only weekend for PeteT Shaffer's .. Black Comedy'_' at Chrisc CoUlle lrvine, directed by 1enior Thomas K.. Stueve. Geoff' Black. Mart .,... Buchholz. Susan Czubiak. David Elliott, Elizabeth Klima. Mark Powell. Hcalber Stming and Michael Winsor comprise the cast, With performances 'torupt ~rouah Sunday at 9 ~.m. Under lhe Stars I!\ the campus amphitheater. ReterVabons IS4-8002, ext. l 14. Three women's lives from prthood throuah m1ddJe.aac are chronicled in -Van1t.acs. ...... being sffrcctt:CJD)o MraTnc-coros for the Huntinston Beach Playhouse at Gisler School. 2 t 14 l Strathmoor Lane. Huntinston Beach. Counncy Buck, Susan Green and Terra Shelman comprite the cast, and curtain is 8 p.m. fridaY,1 and Saturdays through lune 3. with a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. May 21, and.rac:rvations being la.ken at 8)2-140S . .. Tom Jones .. ndes apim Coaslltnc Collctt's Newpon Beach Center. 3101 Pacific V.cw Onve,.. Corona dcl Mar. uodtr the dfrccllon o( Robert Michael Conrad. The show runs Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throup May 20. with a 111aunce Sunday at 3 p.m. Rescrvauons 7S 1-9740. Wrapptna up their respccuve runs with final performa~ this weekend • CONTENTS THE DIRT ON •PET SBllATARY' ••••.•••••.•• 8 'The latest Stephen King opus .to make it to the screen gave our guest criucs a chance -to get t o the bottom of a grave situation ... Pet Scmatary•: left some of them cold; while · others really dug it. · • . ., f,I I\\\\\ 01' T. TJ!AIL OP BISTOltY ........ ~ ..... ~ .. 11 By DONNA AND RAY OTT . The new Gene Autry Western Heritaae Museum at Griffith Pari offers visitors a fascinati"'JOok back at our wild and -wooJly past. ... It I ' I 'f. t ~I I \\ I I t I I I It \ STIJ.,L A WATS TO 00 ............................ 115 BJ JUDY CILUIBBllLAIN • I Gustav Anders may say its one oftbc ~mier restaurants in om. County, but the tranlplirit rrom u Jolla bis yet to ,prove it can m~ up in its new surroundinp. 1 ... .. . . . ' . " . . · .. •• • ~----:~ ~inc o ·. ·: - . . .. . A uniquely Amerfcai t holiday .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. ._. . . ' •. .._ r • • • • . . . . . .. . . ' . .. . "Cinco de ' Ma\'O is a ven 1can.on~ced busmes es. Pulido attract pre 1dem1al cand1<l m~-, tieSta. pon>ored b). th fO\· im_portant d-a) in .Mex ico. rh~ admmed the holida, s com-Geor~-e Bu~h and ~tii..e DukaJ...1-. 1mtntu E cudtanu1 Chicano de Reubt'n-Mtttinel--j&Uf~ pcopl~erstand rhat.Ma~ '~ .Illfiaal prom1~c rs ..a._ 1e:rnp: amoo l dfe lOO.lXXh1'>1cor Anl.rn · Ml:.ChAl. offer a co C,u,dala1.ua. M~ICO tn the che daibf~e Baccle of Puebla.. cmon co for reslaurJnt') .rnd Recrearn;n plJrirtr' l!l ~On.tn/3 l>I r '!Ctn . fQ()d and e.tr l) · 19~(h and. upon amvmg. Pulido said'.' "§.ut 1c ma> ~ 0tlier fi rm co la h 111 on echnlC Anaheim .rnric1pact' •a ~1m1lar rnu(,1C Bue cht ~chool 1ntend to realized hLS U } would cake him bigger here than·tn_~fenco .. cuhu curnuuc ac che1r tvur-dJ\ p.trn mdd lu" "1th academia Trib- through . M•\ 5 Cinco dt Pav1ot1C partrin~ Me xico At El Jomo resc aurant in which Started \\'edne,Ja\ in tht uces (l) ( inrn de" M·n 0 s p<>11t1cal Ma}O, Mex1c.m independence . peaks _ Sept. 16, the d'h x com-'ewport Be1lch, fou r to f1,t rn~ La P.tlnu Par~. ll>(att<l .u 1gnahcanct" ue 1mtndcd to city . · _ memoraung of Mex1cu"s"1qde· • times as manr c'bitonTer 'pour La Palma and Lem on reali~n the f!lodern (:anco de ~ tacc-aco nap Of foe. ~dcnc; from Spam:-Sn ~ .ffirough the door~ 00-WnCO dii-An3Mtm s t th wnu.;I ( tnl v Ma\.'O C(;'lebtmon mm Jts. tra· . crac ers would rartle chrough dt) in 1 l l, the pc.lest Guadalu~ Ma o. as compared co ordinan de Mivo runs throuf:h unJ.i\ J1cional Mexican -ob~rwnct. every dust}' erect, Mamnez Hidalgo rang the bc11s of the 'busmess days. Kachr Paulson. a The fesuva l wdl tearure a 1m1l.u G 1lbtrt Gonzalez. a l'Cl assumed Tricolored nags would church m the vtllage of Dolores. restaurant-mana~cr: aid Assortment of carn1,al. ride . (h1Cano tudtes profes~or .. aid hang from ever}· whttewaShed northeast of Me xico. H1dal~o ''The bar is pack.cd .rll Ja~ · mos1c and tood. but .ti o \\111 Gonulez ha~ poken at 'St\eral building. Villager and cit\.. called . fo r Mexican mdepen· loflg," she ~1d. ofter occcr. baseball anti 'box-pasc l'Cl fe m-il toa ung.Cmco dweller throughout the nation d~ce and-the pwple -r.llit:d ~duced dunk prices. free mg tournaments open co lOUOt\ de Ma\O. would transform the coun!r) fo rth. food and marllch1 bands anraa residents The fe mal offers ,.. in Mexrco. the ~pie ull tO-jlngOJ.Stti ma1flem~ • · Pulid_0 aid the m<>Qern eel -revelers, Pau.lson said .. confirm. Ma.ss on unda\ mornin~ m chng co the flO'frda; pol1t1'.-af'"'" But ~arttnez was wrong On e atton ofGnco<feMa\O in the irrg that hu ~ aewd .are che ·Glover radium located ar the meaning . .-Ct~0M1 o.u.t~ ~ .SQt1thwestem.. L:Mcd...States ap-Cinco de Ma.JO norm at locat park "Each ,ur. the pre 1denr ot closed and man > localswtre pears the product of mt . Mexican rest2urants. A ·with enc anca Ana .rno Mexico rakt"S 2 long ride in a asleep. : uncftr$tandm . The two "'Mex-But some cmes offa parties Anaheim fie t2 . Cinco de Ma)O horst-d rawn carriage OH'r a 'In Mexico. Cinco de ~)"O 1c1n independence da\ s' have-of more cultural weight. plans af l'C Irv ine include the regu lar rouce co the Pre 1dent1al is a day people sptnd wtth their become swttched . Bue the mis· Orange Coum)°s two bi~ge5' bright Anec plumes of fexic an Palace in Mexico CIC\ ... fam ilies. Martinez said. understanding ha led to 1ts b!"n cmcs -Anahe1m and ant~ An~ pageantn The hool tou r dav IPteaM se. CtNCO/P-. 161 Martmez IS l sanca Ana h1ir sacred traditions on Cinco "de -feature the . t.wo b1uest :. ,, . . . . : • • • • I • . • ·' salon o•mer •ho organizes Mayo, PuLdo 1d cclebranons in Oran e Count\. • • · · . vat1ous Hispanic 1ctiv1t1e . in "Ifs just part of our melting , am~ Ana' Centen nial Park ::::. · Orange COunt)'.~ pcx culture Somtume~ chin~s b.ish is ant1C1?ted •to draw Cinco · de Mayo mark th!, change when thty mtlt," Pulido 100,<XX> people overt he weekend &ttl~ of Puebla in 1862. Mex· said. ' lbUowingCII\(ode M~ o. iay-0 ico's first VlCtory in a 1ix-year Pulido said one rea· n for El and 7: • guerilla srnagg&e ro OUtr im. Fiala Grande on Cinco de ft tivmes begin at 10~.m. on • pnialiSt Frmch forces. The Mayo appears in safe distinct bo<h da s. and run until 9 p.m holiday is a minor Oblervallct in from Sc. Patrick's Dal and other each night. Carnival rides •nd Mexico, bUt has grown to be bi holidays. game booths wtll lint the park. • ~ • on the Amcricin "lt'sa Sood timt for a put}... located I_' Fairview and Ldtn#!t'r • margarita..nd-tacquico circuit. ... tit Mid. Mexican singtrs an<f actor v.·1ll Cinco dt Miyo has btcome -Martinez surmtstd that Cinco · pr~idt . tntmaanmmt. DOttnS an Amfrican holiday all iu own. dt Mayo is a tut in America of Latin food bo<Xhs art. aJ ,,. Senta Ana Councilman , Migutl becaust the words a" eas to P!ornistd in Cmtmiiial Park. • PtalidO Mid. PWldO is• natural· ~nee. _ t . Mittintz. who ~ns to worlc ....... -- did American caizm who grew "And, of ~p dlf hOlidir It di ftnra t.h&S )·tar.~ Wt •• ~ .ap in Mnico ~-olfm ~ ro dlolC in ~x· ycar·s party was ba~ tnough to ... : .... . . . ,. •.; " ...... . • \ .... . . . . . . . ' , . . . ' ; . ,, . .. . .. ·. CALENDAR MAY annually. Pia> various IOfal and menu follou.· at no chaflC. FLIRT regional courses. Membership dircc-information line: 647-1628. tory. For more infonnau on, call BIGOllANGESINGLESSAILING 854-0690 or write to: Let's T(t It UP. SOCIETY aoes Whak watchana every F .31 Rainbow Ridic. Irvine. 9271 S. Sunday 11 :30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on a 1 ~ 3 4 5 6 et---.: luitury sailboat. Share 'cx~nscs. 'o s M T. W T s ~ __ ,..._ .... --=1'---expcnence n~. Call Fttd at ----:;--8 g 1 0 '11. 1 2 IJ WHEEL OF FRIENDSHW meets ... ~S lor more information. -- 14 l 5 1 6 1 7 18 1 9 2-0' at 6.30 for dinner at Russell's Steak --House m Ana:heim. Call 524-3327 for -;n 23 2 4 ~26--J.2..J.7--'i;_n"'fo-u-nation and IC!ICI \ltions. 28293031 PRIME OF UFE SlNG~ meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. For reser- vations. call 836-8744. SINGLE SATURDAY Cinco de Mayo celebration spqnsorcd b y 1,he 1 Orange Count) Catholic AJul1Ul1 · -Oub at SL Cecaha Church, 1301 PRIME Oi LIFE SINGLES meet S)·camorc St.. Tustin. Mass. S p.m .. . for T.G.l.F. to 7 p.m .. For infor. dinner6:30 p.m. 7..,p.m. S~akcr. Rev. matlon an Yisirvat1on~-call Jotm ~II. Daner. 8t>;m. to mtd· ,,. Friday Taeeday WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meet$ for dinner at 6:30 JU\. at the Rose & Crown, Anaheim. For r~rvation~ and infonnauoo call S~4-3327. · . • mah• wub dJ...1..0. Kell . Open to al WHEEL OF FIUE?lt'DSRJP meets · Catholic angles. or moft lnt'or· fo r T.~1.F. at 5:30 at Reu~n·s in mauon. call Anne Mane at .\nahc1m. Also ongo1~ groups for (818)962-9872 or Anne at 730-0546 cAuFORNIA SINGLES )-fap Aou1 and Mjjlcr Danc1tiJO ....__...-i.--.;;: Wcdneida)!. S to 9 p.m. at the .Zot Lounge, Irvine Hilton and ToWC.I", 17900 Jamboree Blvd.. Irvine Free buffet. Fee''-"· 830-1010. golf. bndgc. pinochle. 1hca1rc and or Hcd) at 8~S77 5 • travel. For mformauon and rcser-· 'auons. call S24-'3327. Sunday PARENTS. WJTBOVT PAl\T• • J.A.S.P.GALAGRAND'Ol>ENlNG NERS Orange Coast Chapter -6. o f Ont.nee County. Chapter, Jc~1sh lcustod) nOI rcquutd). Frtt Onen-AsS0C1at1on of 1n&ic Profe si.onaJs tauon a1 7:30 p.m. followed b> singles will P<>st a gala dance part) at Maa's dance. ope~ to the pubhc a1 iit:n1ci Lounge in the Red Lion lnn.~ 30SO -omb lwc-band. Costa Mesa G Bnsiol Street, Coe11 Mesa frQm 7 Counll) Club. 1701 GolfCoursc Dr p.m. 10 midnight Buffet, mu ic and Costa Mesa. 847-t«)(}or S46-.Sn8 danClng. ad'\ancc pa):ment 1s SIO for more informauon aboul the membc~. s 12.SO non-members· ad-o'f!':R1zaEC~oTSn. WITHOUT PART· m1ss1ona11he.dooqs$12.SOandS1S For more 1nforma11on call the NERS Hunungton Beach Cha~1cr L .P. hoc (213).305-8 89 59S. offer n~ member o n cntat1on • CHARLJ -inrowws SE !· a.t-8p.m. foltOWed b> aCin~odc Mayo SATIONAL SINGL~ Sunday nighls P_,ufy ~ 8;30_p..m_ Ett u 14. Call for singles at tM Top-of ~ Villa. Chapter phone for address. 898-797S Villa Nova Restaurant. 3131 W. Membership Ln Parents Without Pacific Coast Hwy. Ncwpon Beach Partners 1s ope~ to divorced. sep:ir-binncr,daocana,eash bar. Valet park· atcd, widowed , or never mamcd mg available. Cost 1s $30, member\~ parents orhHJ\iCh1ldren. Custody of SlS sucsts. 760-6078. the chlldren 1s not a factor. non-· profit. norHCCtanan. educa11onaJ .or· WHEEL OF FltlE~ meets p niut1on, PWP -PfO' 1dc:'s a pm-for brunch at Golden Sail11 1n l<?Jl& gram of social activities. d1scitss1ons Beach at 11:30 a.m For 1nformat1on and study groups for nnale parents and rescrvauons, call S24-.3327 aod ~ir famdt6 F.LJ.ILT. Seacti.K V1llaat hop- LET'S TEE IT UP Ac ub for 'lfojlc Plnl Center, 2205 Main Slrttl. golfers ~tween the qci of 30 and SS 20, Huntmaton Bncb. Hununaton who .. ant 1o_ pJa~soc1all)' and mttt Beach Church of Rch~ous SClentt· other 111ngle '°'"" Dun a~ S2S .si.nstes poup meets ~ Sunday ----=--evcruns. Chdd care" he. Adm1UJon IO the 7:JO p.m ~ .. U . Dances at the Hununaion Betlch Inn wttb DJ ''*" Syma Ucl refrnll.. -?llEWPORT -.BEA-CB SAILING • . SINOLD a club for stnglt sailors with orwithoutaboat.qc21 andolderfor sa1hna,11>9nlC'S and socl&lmna. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at the Newponcr Jtcson, 1107 • Jambo«e N~rt Beach, 6· 30 social hour, ~cetin&Dciffi at S 1inllc- mccon1 room. ends around 10 pm fotfo..,..cd b)' dancma with a live band until I a.m. Valet.parking 1s free for those having a.:oockta1I in the Dukes Lounge after the meeting. Cost 1s $6 Cill C)Og.fl 11 forrteordcd info about club. act1v1t1es. LIFE ON V6UR OWN s1n&les n and over, meet new fncnds 1n a •arm ·support1'\C atmosphere ever) Wednesday 3to4:30p.m. fora van~d prOlflm 1ncludl0& d1fton-at local restaurants and a monthly _pot luck. Oasas ~n1or Cenkr. IOO Maq.uentc (Sthand M&11ucntt)Coronadel Mar. 644-324S. POP I • . . ,.. .· • \11\U\ll•O\ll,tlU Jamboftc Ra.d. Newport Beach a.m., 3131 W. Coait Hichway, Nn.-·No coverchlrsc. IVNSET PVB 166.S5 PaClficCoast present John Gonu.ln and SbatOn praen1.1tbc1okkru~o(rock ·n•ro11 pon8each641-7880. ~ --Hiabway, Swuel 8Qch, offers lhc Courtloniatn8to IOp.m.,Zot S pot 1 p.m.. to 21.m. niahlly e1~ Sunday 8VNSET PUB 166.S.S Pacific Cout lloDdaJ cotenamment S(ven n1Jhts at ~eek Cafe. 5.00 Verano Road. UCI . and Monday . "Susie and the Sweet· Hiah~y. Sunset Beach, offers bvc SUNSET PUB 166.SS f'acific Coast T-oni&tn The M1ks 9 p.m. to I a.m. S2 8.56-0461 . beans"perform,lhrouahJuM IONo cntertauuncnt ~veo n!lhts a week. Hi&)tway. Sunset Beach. offers hve covcr charac. 592-1926. SALVATOR E 'S 500 North co~cr clwtt. ClUPc ~ods wtll PlaMt I<>, rocktn _Rqpe 3 to 1 p.m. entcnainment ~vcn days a w~k. FACES NITECLUB 18582 Bc3ch Brookhurst,Ao&beun. Pure EJ\C11.Y at perform tbt era's arcatest bits from a~ then an tvcn1n1 ~f Salsa music ToniJht, Rocket '88 8" p.m. to mid-Blvd. in Hununatoo Beach. Blues 8·30 p.m. n1abtl) th~ Saturday ~ "Oood Golly1• Miu Molly," to .. I wtlh Bobby Redfield s l..aJo Band ni&hL Ni&hL Show umc 15 10 p.m 21 aod for hsten1ng and daocana pleasG~ Want ·To n old Your Hand." f~tunns the Gare.a Brothers 8 p.m. over. A.dmimoo at the door is s4. LAGUNACANYONR!.AJ'•!_ .... _ 644-1700. to midnilbr.j92-1926:· -.__' !:all 2.64-lll I forinformauon • 8.59 Laguna Canyon .,...., o.nll;J, l!..-TllE Wll1'l'E BOUSE Restaurant BLAc&TllOllN A tno play1n1 Tae9day _ . ---danceable mus1c of Aphrodite. W'llh and 'tavern, 340 South <;oast Hifb-traditional Irish and Scottish music, THE CANNERY 3010 Lat1lyenc --...1--..a-solo1~t Ehza Lomtz. rftytbm 1si Jeff} --way; i.apm ~. ~U hve ucJt s...day:a_t-\M OJd O.na Point -A~ Newpon "Bf"b· .. ~a Vu" w--....~y Mamn at the keyboards and ~rold r~. ~~~Mt1,......ad--4a.na._.aJt~¥--Cafc..,ai..tbccmmeUlJCGi~m.J~~. m vQghstand ~ board. 8 p.m. to I 2·JO. G IUJJNJGBT AT ~'SPOT Todd on 5UlPbQ.nc and flute. ool 4~ 8088. and Del Pr,do SU'CeU 1n Dana Po1ht-. a.m. 675-ffi7. """ Assoc1aled Gradu.a1c.S1~tsofUCI Dancin" beJinut 8:30l).m.-Wednies- ll1NIBT PU8 166S5 Paciflc: Coast 1~~~__:~.-:...~~~~~~__:::::.:.:.:.:..:....:.....::~~~....:.._:.~~-..:..-r~=:;;;;::;:;:::::;;:=:=:::=:;;:;:;:;;;;::;;;;::;:;:::=:;;;;:;;:;;;:;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=-Hipway, Sunset Beach., offers Jive .; eatcrtatn~t seven ni&hts at v.eck.. TooJlht and Saturda)'. Cinco de Mayo cetebrat1on with the Mighty Ay~ 9:30 p.m. Io 1.301.m. $3 cover ~'F~ S92-I 926. • ~ TIU! CLUB 228S Newport 81\.d. an Com Mesa. Anhu)SJJlll"- .. tfreto' eftd • N.._..liMc.-!IUMl~WG-~ shirts or shorts. 1cke1s arc SS for all shows. Doors open at p.m. Olli 833-JJ 60 -. THE RIGHTBOUS BROTHERS HOP 18774 8r0()1>.hurst. fountain Valley The Hop presents; Saturday. -H01 Auia1t Nta,hts"a tnbutuo.NciJ Dtamo nd s~mna Ton) Rou1ru at • 7.30 p.m ($4 CO\ et); unday, "Rock round the Clod. '89." a history of • rod. and r41l v.ttb ua~ard ~1nnanf -ca~t and an all new musical revue ••i;.t irt.f.---t••••i. lill•• -p m $.4 CO\ (f. C'losed""MOn \. "~u Rodan' .after all these )Car'Sr. Tue~ at p m.CSil ooHr charge): "The Back.scat Bo~ .. h\e SOs and 60s dance band, 9 p m 10 m1dnagh1 o n W~) 11 8 p m ($4 cover). 963-2366 NIGHT MOVF.S '902 Warner A\'e, Muol&ftllOJ\ Bach. Cootcn info hnc 840-0208. . __ ........ __ SatardaJ MUWELL'S J 17 Pacific Coest Hiabway, Hu.nt1naton Beach. ltt Fem.IJ on·. plano, sax and 'ocaJs tOftllhl. l :JO p.m. to 12.30 a m ., •wwla)', Monda> and Tuesday 8·30 p.m. lO midnllht. 836-2 • .S.55. MW911 •~tmA ·~IMUl't •IA~ •SNiMMA Jldn.,.,,.,..o-r .,....0-~-.... l'adb~ ~ ... • ,.., )ll&l'IQl • ..,.~ ~ ., SC:,~ ~ ~ •.......oN •~-..JO •SNM/IM/i. lB& ~..... ~'-'ar-MIC~· ~ !otit to.oca~C.-~ .. ~ "°'~ ~ n'lO ~Qiooo" ,,.~ .-..... ,,0. r .. •• taeC> • .,... ~ •IWftON ~~ io.c:-~ c.-. . Eoooal\otlaotC:..... ~-5&'~ .W.al p~· ... --·-~c-.,, lll\JIQ6 '°*'~'° ~ '°' _, LIFE VISIONS, UNLIMITED .. Presents: LIFE AND LIVING IT _ ~ lessons and techmq_uea TOPIC: ... "Powerful Partnerships" SUNDAY, MAY 7 at 7~ P.M. . Balboa Bay Club. · 122J-W. Coast Hwy .. ~Beach $10 at the door For counseling appointments or info on upcQll)ing 5em1nars· LIFE VISION.S, UNLIMIT~D (714) 733-3013 I \ IR \Ot{I >i \ \!<'\ RI ~PO\Si I 0 \ '\ t \I R\URl>I \ -\R\ \10 110\ Pit I l RI . ''A MAGICAL AND MOVING RIDE. With its delicate mix ol COlUlter<Ult\ft wit and tradlional values. · it's a movie that could haw bea'I madt only in the USA\ For Wwers who ae.w.e their he.ts ope1. the n!Wards ~ p&eotih.lL -o...t.w..~~ .. 'fleld of On ................ alitcMe•-.Y ........... =- • a...11veau ... et,e _....._........_ U.'6 #ClD..£5 ,.. ~-~ .... mlr.te-I ACED .... ., ...... ~ rlJl1 .,. ...-e.· --~ -a --. ltr)ll•d 411~n~: -.:. -ala•P I .,.._. MW. ..... ~. ...... flllllen -..--.-.......... ....... ••••• rur a.: ,_,.... M 1100' ....l'Wo'.'1' **** (t9CMD'r MUC;) ~ ca ... s 11¥M• ... ...... ct!" -'ll!ow"--... TV KEV I N·~OSTNER FIBin QE DRFAMs : j .1 • .. . ._.,_._ ---·~ . ( \1.1.,U\H ( O' 11 ,11 U day ni&hts. 494-1911 or494-4310. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacjfic Coast H1ghwa). Sunset Be:ich. offers live entcnainmcnt SC\Cn nights a week. Judah Star 9 p.m. to I a.m. $3 cover charge. 59:!-1926. Thunday .J \II WcdnesdayandThursday.4)2-7SS°9. 1:30 a.m., Sunday tbroultt Wedna.-C.tl"BUD0501 JOllaSl, NewDOrt BISTANGO 19100 Volt Karman, day from 8:30 p.m. IO 1:30 a.m. Btach, 67S.2968,~ts Mu Aen- lrviDe, Jon Gamer trio fu5et jazz, Richard Fauno'1JUZand aro.dway nctand .. Freeway 9() .. m.tol:30a.m. P'rtday popular standards and old time rock stylinpontltepianollll West Coast CROWN HOUSE RESTA_URANT_ ' 'n' roll..nW\tly~ & to 11 pJD. T11esday Jii&hway, Ncwpc>n Beach. 642-7880. ......., 32802 South Pacific coast Highway. throuah S'aturday. 752-5222. CAFE UDO. 501 30th Sl. Newport NANCY wn.1oN AND JOE WJL. So , .... r. N gh "-·· RoN's IN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast Beach. 675:2968, prncnts cnten11n-IJ.UISJazzSi...,..seneston..,"tat 8 . ulh ,,_.una icaturcs •• ht ~&hwSals" tl1ghway, La&una &cact(;jaz.z vocalist ment n1ahtly. Tony Guerrero Se1oet p.m .. at the Orantc Coun;;'' Pcr-w1~ 19urenc T~u3(f'a)~ t49~5773 1• Montenia beginning at 7;30 tonight 9 p.m. to l:30 a.m. S3 cover forminaA.ruCeotcr. Tickeu ranse in ur ~· g .m. to : a.m. or p.m.t~in: and Saturday. 497-487 1. charge. .._~ pn~ from $10 to $28 and arc · Town Center Dr .. Ct>sta Mesa. C'is-Ci'l'ic Coast Highway~ t:luntangtOn 1 ---.556-All TS Qr T icketmastcr, SUNSf:T P UB 16655 Pacific Coast H1gh"a), Su~r Beach, offers hvc lUllettam:menr-sevcn nlJhtr a-week. ·Tonight through Saturday. The Might) Penqu1ns 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m . SJ C.>\ er charge. 592-1926. 4~2~ AT AMBftOSht 695 DR OODLOUNGE 21462 Pa-Sa:!ala avaalablt at the Center Boll Offitt, d • 6 9 F . Beach presents the S'Winic~ Tno -· v AI.WORD A voca1 juz 740-2000. • san ra SJazntyhn~to p.m. 0 di> with songs from the 30s and 40s ensemble toniabt at a p.m at lrv1nc CBOWN HOUSE AESTAUllANT an~ Saturday. 5: to 8':30 p.m. fnday and Saturday, 8 p.m. to Unttcd Churdi ofChmt, 4915 Alton 32802 South Pacdk Coast H.Pway. -------------------------midni&ht. and Sunda} 2 to 6 p.m. Parlcway. Irvine. Classic vocal JU2 South La&una featu.res Georac Butts 536-1421, aslc for Dnftwood Lounge. from the great "swin& era of the 20s. on saxophone toni&ht tbrouah .. VILLA NOVA pianist Carlos Or-30s and 40s. Tickets arc $10 and Wedoetday. 9 p.m to f:30 a.m. Ja.u tep performs a varlet)' of casr proceeds benefit the muStc dcpan-and daoon&. 496-5773 and 499-2626 1.is1cning selections and occas1onal mcnt of Irvine Uruted Church of CANYON BAil AND GRILL 859 Laun-flavored favontes Thursday Christ. For tick.ct information. caJI La&una Cany~n Road. La&una Beach. m-t-tb:mti • ..n.-satwda~ .....,..l.-4'1.£._.J.J...t.=1:M4.:i.._------ -ln~ATlltlWM The\)ream feaDJ AIJNM ... ·-~----· t \I I 'It \ H C et' I I ' I I It ..,. .,. LAGUNA 1464 S. Coat Hiebway. Llp.na Beach. btura . ROFr Carr ll the piano llus cvc:nint. 497-4871. ~1 RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S Coast HJshway. U,uo.a ~h; Pop J8.ll arusll Lynda Roth and Grq Vail each Tuesday and Wednesday t~ IUD&~·· 7:30.497-4871 CAn LD 501 lOtb St. Newpon Be8cb, En~nmeot ai&bdy 1:30 p.a. IO 1 a.m. Ronnie llrown on keyboards and vibes lOftiJhl. 67S-2968. . 'n.ril•J -cAig LIDO SO I 30\h St.. Ncwpart leech. praents Dcbbtc Ebert. lau ~ wiOI the Wayne Wayne Band .._..,, 1:30 p.m. lO I a.m. 67S-2968 or67l-SOS6. aoN'l IN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast ..... , H. · wa • ~na Beach katwes am1t mon indlliliUlllftonlJht. ;--'BiiB ici:!B"l'P-5unday after- 497-4171. _ AOOO daoce~by t.be City of JAii PAaPIC a D00-1)fOfit or-lrv1M Cbmmuruty lefViccs depart· pnuatioa IO praef'VC ud encoura,e mcnl at Turtle Rock Communi1y Jin JIU mttU every Tbunda)' at 7 Part. I Suonyb.Jll. Irvine. The 13- p.m. ad • °'*' IO JIU musacians ~ bia band offers music from "the and~ ~ft\. For more illformation. fOnin-~~ loGlnOf'fOW'' wt th ~H Dr. C1a1rta RutMrford 11 Terry Alleo.. vocalisa.. 3 to 5:30 p.m. 4ll-Sll9 cw• ScoU at M2-164t. f'or-1110R infonnalioo. call Mickie.. Mc:Chn ~JIM. ea.. Neu praeDIS Barney Olsoo TllE D UI IC4~ Afternoon and bis 2().~hestn every Sun· swioa danc1na. Maxi's Lounse at the day afternoon from 2T t0 6 p.Jn Red U<>n Inn, 3050 Bnstol Slrcct. AdmiUJon is SS per person. Frtt , . vaka parkina. 'tickeu may be purchased in advance at the botd~IJf\ shop. For more information. call Elda Barry al (2 I 3}~2-213 7. • . • • ,, I ... t K \ t t< t \ I H I : : I • I· .I ) \ \ . \ R I ) s ( I '\ I·, ' 1 : \ s I I \ HH ... tl 111 I ' f' I If' I ' t. ., cattiNrrNGHT(tt) {S)-1-JH.Jt.(ll'45) C ... lM. LAW (R) •-.a.i~ld C ... llL LAW (tt) ~it:JI . ~TO• (f'01S) La.T \I 1• 8 <") · ------~~-;;,;;;:~:;......;.y ~lHJl.M · · \9-1'..»lltt 'I" '-.. . .. f ... ' .. . .. .. ...... 4-4-A • ..... - -~--------- .. ' I \ I IC\ HOU\ . ' \ C IC I I IC 'Pet· Se_matary'-.le.aves some cold; .. Troy Oem m c-ao an11TfiJ ou1in1hr kpe1sematary•'1l Creed family was well cast. Store Mauser would come back.. Only this time it But the Creeds' toddler was so.cute La1uaNlpel wasev1l.Oneday tbeCreedfamilycat that I was actually amazed at what · · becomes a victim of the road. Jud. the happened totiim even thou'11 I knew. tcphtn Krn '\ "Pct Scmatary'' 1s _ Creed~ ne!&hbor t~lls Mr. Creed_ Mo$.L mol'lcs_ Jhesc....day~volvtnL )' ar o ne-oflli'C" ~t lM cemetery and talc.~ him small chitdren art~ JOke. The vie~er scancst ~ov1e-s I th~rc. Later th.at m&ht t~ fami ly knows nothing is going to happen to have seen in a long fchne comes back home complete them so we kind oft,µne them o ut and time. The intensity with glowing red cy~. Now, every-, watch the other characters. o( the film.was set t~ani ·seems fine. ui:iul o n a family As usual t<.ing makes a cameo and ~-..irl>. and held. ,on .picnic the Creeds hute toddler gets the whole theater un11I the end.ing mow.cd over. by one of the speeding socs null. Spcak- credits. keeping semi ~· That s nght. )'OU guessed u. in& of nuts I went this revt~ hud~ this kid g.i~s.a whotc .n~ meaning to tt> the lat~ how, ed m his seat the phrase little dev1I. and all the lcids ~lilnl l~ rua. C-l"CCds' ne.ahbor, was ttted-t&~l:de~$--<--~~~ '---r -..-----'~IS 1·~· Th brilliantly played by Fred Gwynn other by ydhns. he mm taKcs Pace in. aane. e ('a"-H .. .._ .. n Mu .. H-). His...,.,._. nee funny lhll\IS at the Creeds have JUSt moved into a Sf!lall ,.. ...... _ ........ ....~~ saccn. At flJ'Sl It town there But. running along nght and voice were perfect in keeping tbc was ao noyin• b) their nc~ house is a road that is eerie mood. The father. a doctor. Was then aflcra twh1le "';i traveled quue frequent!) by speeding great. The way he wa JUSt pulled got to be pretty trucks So man) animals and pets alongbkehe hadnocontrolo\.erwhat fi h3\C become victims oflhis road that was going on was perfect. and for me ~ny. a "pct scmatary .. has been erected made it behevable The Wl!) he would All in all, thtsis a \Cry ti1urre, ttne This ··pct matary .. 1s not your usual go to an)' lengths to get his son back · and scary film I.Mt should not be cemetery. Whenever someone buned· was 'cry rcahs11c. The re t of the missed. . Dla~Elwoo4 Typist S..&aAu it's not the "Pct Scmat.ary .. that's so lively, it•s tbe Indian bunal vound that hes directly betund It that possesses all tM strange and unusual When I first got word Lhat someone powers. ln Hollywood was fccsh from "Star Trt'k: The Next pl~nning o n mak-Generation," Deni~ Crosby makes a ..ans anothci: ~cry imPf'O$$lvc.. fillp debut as the Stcj)hen Kin s 1lm's heroine -wtft o( the new books int o . a doctor in 1own and mother of two movie. my first im-· incredibly adorat>lc kids. Miko pulse-was. to .run Hu&hcs sW'S as one of these little \he Olh,er ~lrcction. urcf)ins and IS SO absolute!) adorable Ninet)'-mnc per· that ht steals every scene he's an. Fred cent ?f the llmc Gwynne also stars as the all·too- (and I m 5Utt Step-hdpfuJ oe1&hbor across the road and, hen ,Klna fans wtlJ bccaute he"s been in so many mo".cs llf'C'C with me~ Klng s tremendous within the last few )ears.. 1s sJ<>wly ~nt for 1mlllJnrng the mac:abtt is ~in& in rcmovu-a tM ffNlle of wasted on tM bt• scrttn because the ~cnnan Munsicr froal our miJadL dattetor 1s some mcxpenenccd, un- Wen\td putz with no unaf11W1on ~ran. I dWak .. ~ SCmawy:-' •bat~vcr. Well. to alJ )OU ~tcpben ~ a aood film. It's a wll raadc, Ku1& fans out t.nerc f say this: We suspen1e packed. IOO't~P cov- finally have• v.-1nocr crcd aood umC. Tbc make-up is "'Pcl5cm,.1ry" .. abe~y well deee t.-.. r.-- oh rat~ hvely sraveyard. ActuaUy l'\ie ncver.sttn dud peoiple look t0 St.cpMn IUna tttls that most of bis novels have been botched in thrir transition fro• book w ICreen nd .... .,.., .. d Iris owa bOol 1lais ' . grt'4t. In addillon to tbc suspense and sudden scares. there's also a tOUCh of macabre humor that cues t\e clench in )Our fins every one in a whak. • Most 1mponanlly. if you're an avid Kin& fan but don't hk.t his films •hen they stray from the plot in the bdok you-6houktn 't .sec..lhis-film-J l-W1y~ "Pct -SCmatary" -is only -for-the unconduional KinJ 1an -but 1t 1s definitely the best Km& book-tumed- film l'\.e seen. and I've $ten 'em all If )Ou'tt suit not sure v.-hethcr or not you want to plunk down xour $5.50 for ·Pet Stmawy.-I oft'er th1s comolauon: U:. you 90, you'll art a cbuce /.O see • a o•u-1n,.a-bfctimc ~"°='*; i111 a mmisler and •" ... ~ ~ boll at a funeral. Now tbat 's macabri'! .. ... --. ~-- -------..,......---------: ---- • I 'C I I UO' 'RedScorpiOn:' A b~ngle fn the jungle with a commie who cares Remember when you wett a kid, · pt01co bull k1eked .• n one of ihc ::;a:icbina monster m.ovicson a Satur-"Rock s." · , ~oon? Afte:N!llds. )'OU.'d set . ~ wdl1c.·s back as.~ big bad ~oosk1e t<>sether '!fllh your friends and ut-· in "l;lcd Scorpion,' when~ he play\ tellcctuahze about the monsters. this humongous stomp1n· blond- LiJte. who was the tou&hest? haired whnc guy wuh a bad accent The Mummy? Jµng Kong? Frank· who's supposed to 1niiltra~ a tribe of ensteio's Monster1 Godzilla? The shon ~k.inny black Afncan rebels and Creature from lhe Black Lagoon--Tl"he assassinate their leader. Sure. Wolfman? Dracula? The Thang? Allowing himself to bt capturC'd1 b) Them? The Bl~b? The ,,Be11st [rom these guys, he's p~cd 1n a metal ~ 20,000Fitlloms. Mo;t'ra. Tll.eGrten Naturally mte~d 1n getting out or Brown 01!.rpntua. Dolpb1e bounds on the door. leaving Lmean.-if vou lhttw all these... n ·ou'IHind1n -awet"k sue ersanoanna.w owo e f-ra... e last one standina~·vou.coutd debate 0 Loca~°'°at ... ......,..,. ,.., '--·d this forever. tma tne .~ M~ .. "'.., t'C But now you·vcgotten a lntle ol<kr_Dolph1e-falls for .. thc old · p1llov.s -a lot older. even -and a little under th.e blanket mck. The Kbch more mature. 50• you-now mtellec:· leave h:im for the Roo'>k1cs. 1he tu.alu.c.on a.slightly!uJber·pJan.e: Roo lue:s tonu~ him for la1ltllf&. Like who's tQughtt? a;>otph1e esca~. and nClw sec1~g tfit' C lint? ·c huck? Bruce Lee'> hithl. goes to helitthe-rcbels \\haua Bronson? Sc h war zenegger? pfo.t. Sigourney Wca,er'' Rutger Hauer'? Along the ,way to re1um to the SlAlJ.onc? · rcbcb' camp_th1s Bushman pro' 1de • Or maybt 'semi:ncw tou.gb guy au1d~ SC0'tt'e (actual!) an 1ntere!>t1ng Dorf, oops, Dolph Lundgren. You moment 1n the mov1ei .... h1le teachinll ml&)\t remember him as the big bad our hero a new mean1ngeflhc word Rooslie who sot his heathen C<?mm ic "grub." Trytng to worm outta eating \ IUI 0 this stuff. Do1ph1e has a look hke he'd rather be dead than a·IJtrvae. Nov.. your Unc hasrt't ~n to the Fam1l> Four 1n foun1ain Valley foT a v. hilc (which v.~ where this pnzc was pla) 1n&) but 1t's-A1<.~ to tnow the) keep t.hc theater dark enough not to ~ the st.am un the curuuns, but hnghl enough to spot the streal.s on the screen Meanwhile. olc Dolph1e along 1he way d1sco'en the godl~~ commies ,ba\.e u~ n:llov. nun on ~e local He's apsscd. Back wit t c s a arm · ' h-ooe ef.lfhem there mmadc of modem motion p1 tutt JCC'hnology ··-the sclf·loadmg..pc'Tpetual·fic:ing, never-empt)1ng machine gun -~ dusts all the hea1hco" vav.d. v.hatta SlOI') Bad gu) sc.-es 1he truth. Bad·gu) t.umi. good Helps good gu) Des1ro> bad gu)s '" &09<1 gu's Joins good guv'S Yes, V1rg.in1a.1hc) ~ale~ovt~ this dumb. They're.-re' 1ev.ci:! reg. ul.arly' in this column bC'causc. ~cs. V1rgin1a, the)' do m.alc.e rc_aders thlS dumb 1;;r-Uise-staU-S, but .C~t-EU Sparkles _in new videos Brief. f'C'to 1ews of mO\ IC$ recent I) released on absotuttl} DO personabt}. 00 \C\tUl'C or lO.f\C--_J_U t a videocassette· good, b:ls1c ~tot) made bland Ifs a radlcaT '~·Ntin of But that v.a~ minor. compared w1th gore.-"c.dt&U," IHI, lH mllt•tH, ralt:4 R. T~stooe, Tv·s .. Famal) Ties .. The actors -R1,er Phoen" .. Judd tbc flav.• in lie p&Ot :The main ~l()(} Oak Midk•ffdc,.: ,.:grcaCJobas the Ill.ti. Hirsch, and C'l\nc.tinc Lahu -~ti1le mdn _!duatl) frm:. &ets siddfacbd wtth arttlc\'ant f.atber unttl be 1ne>.pltcabJy rcvC'f'lS to · In t.tu.s sfick:ed-up, aifi·wrapped, assembl)·hn ha"'e a~lu~ly~ rappon '111tb o ne 3nothcr · oa don'1 subplot\, yet ...,_oPPQC1unitees that · demenua. Fred G v.) nnc 1s a standout product, Tom Cruise !)lays an amb1rious il<J wtio Wl\"'~ bchcve thu famtl). that the 're ttlated or e"en· hle one tt} Iot e•llkMlaoa.. TWo -deaths-tn--~';;;;.,ud, the cldctl) ncitbbor -WfllO--t.o be a ~b Ban.ender. h's a paint-by-numbers formul3 • another. Lahti ,ets onJ~ one good moment 1n t.ht' film - the film arr lbocbn&. but un~lattd (e~cusc the pun) .. lets the cat out of (directed b> Roecr OonaJd5ot\j that~ Ob 1v1ous 10 a tcar-swned T'flf01on scene v.ub her unforgivtt11 fath('f The bluic f'anuly leOSaOn.s are utt&e· the _.. And Miko ffoahcs is cnt1c:ism -and It has .. hit" wnucn all over 1t. that isn't as movinit as ifs supposed to bt anr. Haid IC.iftl tieCo disaPlfned v.Qndcrf'ul h tbe pm:ious. hCfl'l· Cruise is g()C)d at sm1lioa and twinkhn& and he can What ooukl ..ba'c been a ·nt&htmarc dr:una abQul en<iuab tocq91on: bis main plot more bttakin~ toddler. Oaac. ga,·c a aood hov.1. but little else shows throu&}I . Elisabeth b'>·i'na out )our harshest fears because of past bcha' 1or d.ecpf). he coWd taavc wnuco f If )OU re a Stt. hen Km fao "'ho Shue saves the mo\'ie as a btdrod:·sohd v.oman whose becomes sot)cntd and is traogcly apoh11cal u\tc R1"er h !mtfH'lil:il-',__ __ _:._.c;,___.:."-"-'~-"--.i~rf\('.$ on Vo5' fechnp f01 h1m aJC awkwtrdf~ lway--.a::.n()C';D!l. n's Sloe(tt lrul t"am~t but JUSt phllO and d~n't mind genuine. umntctntlng. cbums of in· .. Cockiail" 1s a ciMmattc oomc--on: It looks good 1n -By Joe 8alta.ke creduht). ··Pct '.the dark. but there's 'Cf)' little conv1ct1on to the rouunc , ..McQe•dt.1 News Su viee Sema11ry" de· -By Joe Bal&alle IJ,cn. I ~t 1t McOa&dJ Ne•• Service was d111~1nt1na. • • " LikethC-:.:is.: "Mm11rt. ef ..... IMI, HI .... ies. ralH PG-U . SOmetimn is Cllll"n. .... M. , beuef: . Oirecled '11 Hcaty Winkler in his bt&~SC'fttn. bdund~ cklNt. dlll ··dramecty" recai& ••Tnt>- ute" and a lkw of other permt-dlild man1on films But delpite dw predictable pttmtte Def the toep-optra plot (bodl dlr f • '..t die IOft lrl Mdl ....... OM) •l IC* bey°"" the ~-. as a ~jlfl tnnity " f<>rccd to l'e-CUllUDC ftiiWld rdltlOftlhi~ and ~pea«. lily CrWlll plays.~~ wort.,.. <Mil or NcwYOlt .... Ula mild llean atlict and 11catou~ tri ...._, Joltth WilUillas. to lool llP his fatl.tt a ~bt aciOf who Ms tpeat I hfttttn( In llllO"at lh• tuntty Wllilt dauiaa faint-. ..... worb ........... 111 * tokelt -onaao~ ~ tole .... -~ cliNcb ... lmOOth. ~~ripe ... yk.·'.....,,... out all MOP1 rot IMllirriila~ It's •r•1'r11, a.iclllU it k dofta"t II=\ to )'Oii. -· ......... . •.n ,,,.... .... -~-----.. CELEBRATE CINCO D.E MA YO ()pm Dally-at 11 a.m. Our famous. Margaritas are:- made with Gold Tequila! ENTE&T AINMENT In ne Barro loom jtl E .. 17A"Sl., Colla Iha '45-7111 ---"Mom I . always made me do the dishes .. ~ . . So I took her out todinnet:" TI"u' Mothl-r;. D.1'. UrJ.Odt >0\ ha-. ~n.-'d ..,. lOlt'\}UOJ( "fl'l'Ct.IC'U \.ar lirunch 1nclude. . " P' ~ht.-;.J NI ~ Ku~ ~m110 Jnd chtllt:d -.hnmp x~ INl fn.~ frull' Jnc.11mp~c.~ .... ~~ dt.~ ~~'(j hJnl :.int.I n.u.c het:< Oh~ 1imck~ ..n.l .J chl*-.e <f ~ tu~'nt~f"~~ M-'.MN~~·-b· dt>l~~.and • Ur.pkin.\Sprti;al Cdh..., .. . - Wiison, Wllllams·concen set .. .. . , Make Molhel"'s Q•y Sp•Clal At Serving CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH ~ IOIJO.JIOO Featuring e>metanes, Benedlcts, P.-...ase.rooct INNER llOO-IOIOO . PorReserv~C.-675-7411 .. 2515 I:. ~oa~ Hwy., Coron• del M•r lly ... llUSUU ....... -.15¢D-• • o~ at has in ucnced mcnca and the wor\d. It 1 m ) &Jft to postmty and tht cit) of Los A•~ ... he said at the museum's opcttu1ilast 'ovcmbcr. Wathtn tbc ln-lcvcl. uk knd stucco structure. Situated on a I ~CTC •ract. a~ 16.000 an1fans reprntnung all aspcctS of MMnc.n Western h1stor) \moni tbt firearms. 100\s, equip- ment. eloth•na. tO)S, and furh1sh1nis '1~ ~oc.h it.ems kS Tom M1x's tc\.SOn hat. Tedd) Rooae,elfscftlT&ved(olt ~'ohcr1.and Buffalo 81ffs saddle ~me 01 tb~ 1trm •ert pan of \utl) 's pnvale rollccuon. v.h1le othtrs ~trt purcha~ cspcc1all> for tht museum. Orpn12ed around pint of tht \\ t\t tMmn tht mu~m con~ti art dJ' tded into SC\tn permanent pllcnes th.at ctltbrate d1 OHr} opponun1t), conque t. communll). 1ma1mat1on. roma.n c. and tht cov.· bov n e&Chth pllct') 1s rncnt'd for c han&Jna nh1btt The Sp1nt or ConqU<'\I plier) \hOlil~ w C\l)Cncn\n of ttw p1onters, v. nh ~a tic tOc:u~ on tht· 1mporuna: uf the tt19Bph -and the \'41 oach, v.h1lc lM pint of< um· mun11~ ~1100 piQrtra)'\ the 1nt1u~n~c o& ~he &amah. SOCtc:t\. and 13 cnfon:tmtnt lnduded mt~ lautr '' a hu&e dapJa) of la"' cnfon--cmt'nt • ~~and• 114-ptC\.( Colt tircarnu -L A autuit of a .... ~ and OMIMpton greet visitors to the Gene Autry Western Herfta9• Muse.,.... of the Old West. much as 1 &re.at Western MO\ IC don .. One ofD1sne) 's 1nsta11a11ons v.h1ch appc.an to delight muscum-iocn. of all &JCS as the area devoted to th<' makln&ofWC1tcm mo\lts. Herc. )Ou uui climb on a saddle c;11u tl-d opposite a TV ~rttn, and watch )ourself anserJcd into a hoot-cm·up Wcstcm. , Or, at the c:(h1b11 of the Gun tight at 0.K. Corral, press a button and S<'c .the part1c1panu appear to come: 10 life: and fC-CMCl the shOOl-OUI nother de 1an of Woodv.arJ\ D1sn oup 1 a I 4().foot-long mural an t e mu5Cum s t ntf) co1J11yttf< Conccptuahztd b) an1st Guy Deel the muraJ took ~me nine months to QI u and...dcpka 80 people who ha~ come to rc~nt fhc men an West. Amorig the pcnonahtte n:p- rcscnttd arc Bally the Kid >\nnac OakJc), Tom Mt\. Gal) ( oopt-r John Wa)nc. Chnt Eastv.ood. Ro) Roaets._ a11d .. Dalc 'ans, and, mod· · tstl) 10 thr h:u:~round. Gene ..\utl) II )Ou'd h .. e a free au•ded tour which lakes about one hour, ad un~ phone rq1strauon u required Call (::! IJ) b6 7-WOO for details. After )Our tour. Wtve som<' umc to v 1s11 the '1fl shop, Y.hteh sptt1ah1es'" Western goods. and also lhc Golden collccuon that datt'~ back to the .. en unique ab1IH ) to hght an1factsso Spu~ Cafe. which oilers lunch or I 30s thai the) lmo<;t oomc .alive.·· snaclts. • _ Tht · p1rit or Roman('(' gallc-11 .. Ourchallensc:· $a)'S Doris Wood--Muscutn hours arc 10 a m to 5 rt'vl-ars the ~ntcrs:. art1ru, and i)Cr· \\.Md. \\ah D1snc) Jmaamccnng p.m .. Tuesday 1hro41gh unda> Ad· fomlcrs v..ho first cstabhshed and d.ts1g.ncr. ··v..as 10 crc!lran-ongomg... m1.SSJonJS.l4. 7.5 for aduh'I. $3 50 for promortd 1he tp1c-Western 1ma c n:imu' c for the rollecuon that 1udcn1sand seniors. S2 forch1ldrt"n 2 Sho~cased arc the wnt1n&s of Tedd> "oult.I tira~ 1hc '1s1tor into the ~orld . I::! 1 Roosc,.eh .. pa1nungs b)' tharks ,---------------------------~----------! Ru)~ell 11nd Fredenc Rt'm1011on. and the \hid Wt" t hows of 8u1Tulo 8111 (. <Xh l:nhanc1n1 all o l the &allcnes 11~ the spc,ial etf«ts rt'3ted b) Dt~oc) lrit•~nc~nng ... mnn) museums tut' c: fanU\11\. anJla ts. but ~:au~ ol rhc ~a,....the> n= d1spla~\.-d, It h«om lloiln -.\um's ,,., ~ J .. tit. "ho .. ~h~ad .. ·J ch't c~at1on of tM mu~um .. The D"n~) Pt'OPk ha'c: a --~----~--~~--~~--~------_.;.~ ~ . Sundly. May 14th SPECIAL BRUNCH MENU. Served from 9:30e.m. to 3:30p.m. SPECIAL DINNER MENU 8llwd trom 4:00p.m. to 11:~.m. ,, ., ,r ,J . -------. POP '11 SI( ~~T~h"'""'e:.=..:~, R;:.e:m:r.::e~la~· ~=-ements ar~ out to change Image But arc the same priic8t ~'1'1J.l wt"ie ii•C:..:-1 ~ ... =~~ " -Mn• is~ thin&, but its the music , ''This time we spent a lot of hours By EMILY ADAMS Of -D<lly-5<"" For fans of the Minneapolis-based rock-t1ll·)Ou-drop band The Replace- me nts. 11 has been a long. dry two )l'3rs. F1nall~. The Replacements are back ·on the airwaves )lttth their ne""est album ··Don't Tell A Soul" and back an town this weekend at l 'CT s Cni ~ford HaJI. meots? Ban members claim this The baqc.t that Musiciap lftll&Zinc that really c:owatS this time around," just playinJ. kttina the tOnP ~ album and to'!!__.Pttsent a different ca.Ued"thetastpatbudofthe'IOI" WCS1ftberasaicl t>y themselves," We.~ Wd. .. As sound, a different image. ror,hc -irout IO pro¥t-• poie1,_w-eaat.era_....__...__-ll8eaastT ... DLJJ'OID1J1DJmyStiMOD ..,ecs m.t a result, tOmC tblJllS that stat'\ed out group who fnadc their name as the said. The Repllcemeftts want to be a muQc,.ovcr-iJmee cmpbuis 11.oew one way wouAd end up with ~rdcr best thrasher band out of the Mtd· rccocnizcd for tM-ir talent as well u for this band. • ed&c. or a sharper fOc:us. We I in west. • their auitude. .. ..Part of our wort etbjc ~ to dQo with over 40 coalender& and weeded • G uitarist and lead vocalist PauJ "We've tot the UM.IC of a loose, wb8aever the hell wc want." Stinton lbtin down and lewed them lC)Fther Wcstcrbtr& CA plains. .. The one thana loud. llTOpllt, tc>metunea cbildisb. said. .. And what we want oow is to unul wc pt the very bat. we don't ever want to do lS rtpcat rock and roll band. Allofwbiieb is true mate a rttOrd tha1 .nu rad! a new "I think. io a way, this is the most ourselves. so to always be wild and of course, but we also kn01t' how to audience... · danr'I album we've ever done, jun out of control docsn '1 interest us now sina -and play and wnk sonp. The Considerina the eclectic ma• ot because we made the choke' to take r======;;.......;=====~=======-===m= .... --...... ==----===--..:~ styles 1epi1elellted on .. Doa't Tdl A the soap to a WwXT audlCl\ce," ~ ..... * .... ~....... Sour -~ the dmte. ballad WcstttberJ said. , ~struclure of "Rock and Roll GhQSI.. "When we fint swtcd out as a towslicksmpe"l'UBcYou"-The band." Stil\soo said, "our attitude .. . · ------.!-------H-..R,.c~plac~c;m~te;ftl9~ ~Who cafeS_!~e don't hltc LET A GREAT ITJ\tIA ~~;:it~~ ~r~~~~~~~:-t··~ .. --~w;"',~'"VfP"! ___ , E A:NDBI EYOU: ~·•QKhlb<--; .. ~::~.C!~~ At The 01ive Gorden, dinner is just what youa expect from a great Italian. Its fr esh home- made pastas, _deliciously authentic entrees and winning .combination plotters. Its g reat w ines you con enioy by the gloss. And best of a~~ ~all affordable. So come let a great Italian make your d inner-0 11d · your night. I • -! ·NeW· mag:arifle showcases .loccll writers. By raav KENNEDY ~ ... Ce 0 .... our cfTons ·· • dunos Prohabmon) ·· · am~blc:· Jack Brander oMcrved. 1 to be commended tt·i.-a Hr) 'Cohtt ad.mll\td tbJt gcU~ ___ Robcn Pcicn.. ptt'baps tbt best Brander, wntcr and pubhshcr of cxcttu11 Pf"OJect " Shhh! could n0t survive without funding. known and mOSt Wldicly pubhWd of .California Poem Quanni). ~nt-facauni. )CS. but \hhh' peak ca~~ Speal. easy when )OU hp through Mnrovitch and Che l.qun. PoelS the peopk prnmtJn.g •ork 01l Fnd.t) I) bued .It 'Chapman coa1cic In u )OU att up lO ka\C "ixak can ll the door Speak C.U) ..,.hen you enter fin.all y came to the rescut .. They nl&ht. v.'OUld also ltkt ~ 10 <>ran,e. has •alc~ al arow from a )OU shp out the door The person the room. Speak easy and carry a big ·scraped together what they could. and suc:cecd He saJd he contnbutcd to the suuahna laleben-.iabk dfon O\ er beside )OU miaht be h tenana to the smile, for you never lnow who )Ou'll the> contnbutcd to the m1p711\c unkno .. -n JOumal because. ··1 behe' e the pasc few )can an to a sucrrssful Muse Walt \\ h1tman., Em1h be siltJQI ~t to thts fnday, May s financ1all>." Cobtt beamed "The in help1n1 out !>(Opie I hope t~ can nauonall> acdauned pubhcanon Dtckl nson" hhh' v.heo )OU come co the Laauna ~ach ha"'c lent their support im-keep somcth1naa.o1ng. h's difficult to Brandtt saud he wu.bts rus Speak-peal easy. peak ~fth mile Pubhc l..Jbrar} at 8 p.m. to t\ear some mcasurabl). We att very snucfuJ ~ keep them Clitenl) map.zinC"S) e<is) colleagues much SUCttU "ThC' or Oranac Cowny's finest wn tm Susan Hecht. another earl} con· l o•na." . deserve it. Thr)' .. ~worlc<h«Yhard Forf~rblltm••tlotl .. IWS,W.t- Matk n~-aJn'Vtt'Jlnia Woolr>-st'ihh tnbutor 10 the onpnal St>eUea~ -I)(ftlron ro ~ thde:rn. but nc)1 -E .. Cf)-One aS50Cwed-._.1h SpeaL.cu 'J'-/Mrlf. call IH-U41 The Lquna Poets, .led b) Mana on the edJtonaJ board ofth1s 1~uc. 1s ' · 1 --. ~u~1~.a~h~d1~a~~1at1~ ~~aw~~1 ... e~thcwp~n ofihc~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ celcbrat>on fatunna a book s11n1ng la&una Poets. . and rcadina b) the authors appcanng ficcht saud that she tint came to the in the current 'lssue of peakcasy area tn 1979 and the regular FnCla) \1apz1nc. a nC'IV lttcrar) JOUmal night mcell!'IJ oftbc aroup pro\.-idcd ---~e0fllitf!~~ttff'&¥~.abettt IS--'~~~U.UUU~l.lL...llJil.~Yt:J4.!~--~!-J '4n lers arc ~~-tcd to pan1c1~tc 10 ··There w-asn't a strona 1tera11 -----~-----........ 1hc..1.S j which bu) a cop} of the community here a l the ume.-she mapzme ll v.~U .. But this IS ror rcca:ll~. thtte's '° much-c~ cryonc." ~e tm sed mt.c.rcsL But 1l's still the Laauna eocts • The si h.er-ttaired poet and actrci.<1 who offer a conunuing pla~ to v.ho tta~ beeft an char&t of the ~una e~prcss oneself. i nd n's an cu •cUent Pocu smcc the '60s ~ e '41th wa) to meet prop~ ... ent.bUSJ.Um about the C\Cnt tnce JOtnllig the JrOUp, for lft- -1..aaUDa Poet usuall) has a ~pring st.an~ Hecht's tarttr has progrnscd lestn al at this uinc of the )car:· she stcadil)-. Today she is the author of a plau)cd ··0ntan n l)', "'e 1m~n t,,.,.o books, and she teaches Ct'Ull\e ..omconc from out'ildc tli'e area 10 wnung at Orantc Coast and Saddlc- prescot a m.d1na. But th is )CU "'r i.. communal) col~. decided ~e U>ou fd do somcthina for Hecht as conlidcnt that her drc.im I our o,,.,.n pcoj)fc." ·, And ~~A\) Mapi1nc I alml1'1 for the future or ixal caS) I \hared e:\clUSJ\ Cl) the produet (lf art'a b) man) 1Cnbcs Onamally conccn cd 10 l 9b 1 -rd lake to sec 11 take 11s pl3Cc b) a aroup of .... r1ters who met .imong htera.t) 1ru1~ancs." slic con- rqularf) at the Fnda) nlJht hbrary fcs~ .. Ith.a\ a speclal httlt place in m«U~ of the Laauna Poet ll tool m> be1na." unuJ thas nmc to ··rcall) get our act E'en tbc title..,..,.~ chosen ,,.,.1th care. t*1her," conttdt:d Patnck Cohct" ~he 1d "\\c """ntcd to con'e} a pl.!511~ and pno1tr of thu 1 uc... · · double ma.runs.. 'ou know \pc:al.. . An attempt 11\'aS made 10 debut the soruy and c wamcd lO project the earticT wue, Cobct" now 1n h•'> 40\ mu c of tbe old -ttmc t pcakruy (a sa1d,"8ut~~crcnot u~fulwHh 'pla1.c ""here akobol 111-as SCf"C'd Appearing thru June 10 -ZIE & THE SWEETHEART ~June 13thruJuly l HAKE RATTl.£1& ROU.. Ttlt! Col<kn gc ot f~cx)~ ·n· m;u ,, hJr k aiil IJukc-;tl 1t1i\\:. Come dan~c to the holtc'\t sound of the 50's. 60's and iO's ut l>ukc \ 'o,tdl1t1J . n---'-1,itc Club_RcJI\ . .,11 vour 'll\'oiitc old1 'S hut alooJee~ l'\i ·ry Tu~sdJv lhrouj.th · Saturdcty. · t;njO)' the COO\\'ntcn<l' oi compl1~ntary \'Jlt.>t p'9rl\in~. 1\rKl trv l>uk~:\. L'\ ·ry Mon-daY ro,. cofll4.'Jv ni~ht. . r ,-Bl.AC~ ANGU Call for reservations today. - ,. l GUttIVER'S ~ <ALL FOR RI Sl:RVATION NO\'V' MOTHER'S .D4Y CALL FOR RESl::RVATIONS 833-8411 IRVINE 18482 MAC ARTHUR . . Put Your -Ag-petite· On'fhe, .. Rack At BrandOn's:. With Our Full Rack. Of .../ Baby Back Ribs! """' '°"' """"' .,,,,.,. 10 .,..,..,..,, Yow rtt'" /Hl•ri"I """ /•WHJ.n '" .u .\lob Rf ••rWtlld ll•b1 llotA ~111$, I'-:"/ •·ii• __ ,. '"'"Ill/ W#H(I-* IUlllU lo \('II/ '" ,,., •mlf<*'"" fl#mr . .'\rrwtl .Ult ONLY $10.95 ..,-' ..... •· cflt'Nllrltl cwn ,.,._ Olll.._...~.­,,,..ftttlt JN"" ,,,, • .,... r.., dtiiln .-..., ., .,. ., ., .. ~.,...,.,_, • 7 c ............ . w/w" 'T#W .,..,-. ellilfll' Pffl! H r HE ocvrr~Y HERJTN..:F t-l.TI F.L ~W 10tl ~-•7S·JS70 o...mt1,9JO -·-I ..... ~ JOO ,.,_. c-on..~.o . l .... ~--...7)() 1 ....... .._ .. llO.IO JS U90W ~-IC~V .... • -.n..a>so ~'-1,t)() ~~"9 1'°5f ,_........,,.1J.41.0 __ ......,.,,.. ' -_/ l. Cotta Mesa llDWAMK ~ cawn 101 H.wOqt -/MeU VttOf C .... f< '7M 1 f l ,......, __ SIS 7l0 t •S 1.., :s:•os. 1 JO 1010 l... 7 t U • ~ __ ,,o..,c-.i .. os 10 -.-.OS ~ ;_ -/~ Av• 54 .. )101 ............ • 111 ..... ..nWJ'IO.,._k S ... 1'11 I ...... .._• IS. I )Q. 10-)$ 1 ....... .._S,7 IS.t JO J ......... 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SJO.LIOlO • .... c-.a•s-.., .... •-41. 1040 S .._ ...._,, 4 4'. 1. t IS .___ ,...,.... IS. I JO. IOJO 90111 n•W....,....~/C"'­ DftwHl.oMS ' ........... 7.9 15 Jftle.,_~S.7J0.10 ! :J..:.. :f c • ',''! :!s''?:: ~ • o 10-40 s ... ,.,. 10 Feuaaaui-V alley Now Serving lllllY •Elllll llUIFUT H·uevos ....... ~ .......... ' 111 HUEVOS I • • 1 •• RANCHEROS .......... . ~=g~~gs .............. 1141 MACHACA ............... •1•• ~~:~ ................... •re .· ' l~l'l'f• ••I I \\1111 11 la\ Gutav Al:Jders still has IOng ··Way to go " Beine• fanofminimalasm, rru mclincd lO liketbt'decorat the new Gustaf Andets in South Coast Plaza VillaJe; Lhett 1s none. Tbc ableooc of vasual aMauh as soolluni. espcaally "'hen comparad ~th •---• the overblown fussaoess of SCPV's most celebrated tman\. Antondlo. But even minimalistic design calls for more of a comfon factor than what's offered t\frt. wbach 1s less than zero. Sam-beamed cc1hn15. exposed vent1lataon ducts and walls kft ~ -cx~pt fot some ~«ti} av.fol a~ stra"C't paanunis by Ellen Schre1bman , Salk -wouldn't be so bad 1f someone had lhoulbt to lbrow 10 a bu of plushy. contemporary banquette seatana. For now. customers mu t make do wtth bard-becked. sp1ndl> b1stro chairs ---~IOo< I~· d&( a makes me sus t lhat Gustaf Anders 1s t 1ng to make the best of what wa tnhmTrom c ormer occupant. pst.a row::--+ mmu.s lbe clutter of that bookstore cum rcst.auranL • The iron patao chairs of Gustaf Anden' 1c1c~ .. 1k c;1fc prondc the onl) bcarabk scaung -and the)''rc taken as soon as the small lunch ·or dinner crowd am\cs. Anyone else who showt-Up to dine is relegated to the dar~cst S1bcria of an tAhapcd d1n1ng room of 1mmen~ proponion. awkwardty --..-ppo~athablu and>those awful hairs. - lflhey're tr"Yina to be sleek. they haven't quite figured out how to pull the loose ends tottthcr, Who would want to sip champagne and n ibble expensive.. caviar tn such bkal. s~rroundJfllS'> b The menu 1s less than pohshcd. lfsa Xerox cop) at dmneranda rcducuon fa X«Oll copy at lunch. Ob. well. • A Scandina' l&n heritq,t' 1s reflected an the cuisine. which bears. tonnncntaJ ovcnones. Some Ofit IS ~ther fat.fetched. hkc the absurd mamace of a pcrftttly aood p1cceofch1llcd gravlu W1lh some hot potatoes an a tasteless creme fraJCM. The heat from the potatoes manaacd very ncar~y to spoaJ lhe f~oessohbciravlax (salmon)whach. by the way. should bavcbecn cured an mo re aicntt0us quannues of supt. sah and dill. The house hambuflff as so b11 u's truly an annoyantt to try to cat. cspeaalty 11~ the meat 1s dry and Oavorkss. with the lCJtture ofwanncd-o' er hver. lted .nd )cl low bell peppers served on the side-arc a met touch, and so arc the~ rondtm.fnts but. ap.in. the Oavor ts lacku'I. I can't act too ucned ovu watery ketchup. so-so mustani ana 011) fooJ-pTtJ-; ~n .. yonn&111C. • Tbe aalads show prom1K. especwly one wt lb clucken tn C'ttme fra1che and ... a Pl'!'llh of red pepptn and bl.ct trumpet m\llbrooms. So.-of lhc appthzers att firsHatc and tCOrC bl&)\ 1n the ,aJue dq>arUneat. moat not.ably a wdd ncr pancake ~romty stuffed wnh freshly smoked salmon and topped Wtth a<>bl ofertmc fratcbc and a huac mound of IQlden cavaar ($6) -or a lovely cannd12cd ocuon daube made with th~ vancoes of onion and set\'ed over a chunk of halia.,.1tylc.brcad from Gustav Anden' bakery ($4). a branch ofwb1ch has take~dcncc yi the baked· eoods secuon of Pirct's an South C'oast f1a.u. tosiethe-r. Ul('S(' t~-o •s>pttuns-ould make an cx~lltm SlOtuncb, beu~ than man)' o(thc tua,bcr- pnccd ncms. A marvclou1 sdccuon of frcshl~-bakcd btads VCJ'} ncatl> manaics to u H Gustaf Andcn from d1sappeanna into bland obiicunt Th~ ~cd1sb hmpa. ha.1....-&otf and w-alnut bread make my cD) e\ct)' lime I ~IC them Tbe de9lcn menu tt conrvsana. I don't care. how cxpcntncc.d IM wastm a~(Custaf Andenhumanaacd to find tomeaood ones); they shouldn't have the rapoo= o=cx a101na lO a cuslOmcr "'hat co np«1 ~hen ordenna t0~lh1na • s.1m y, "<>Kar .. To~fiaar. l'~e ysamplcd onc of the s.Wttt offennp. ""h1techorobtc 1tt CfUnl -·wbicb hid a shabt O\'Crto nc orftttzcr burn that mi&ht ha' c bttn the b)-prodYCt o< a hilb buntrl'at eontcnL nus rnuunnt bas its 1W>t1t cut out for 1t tf 11 tS to-bttomc one of the county's pranicr m1auran", as 111 PR aJ~ady touts.·~ts formtt La Jolla lof.auoo hid more cl\Arm -and Gus.taf A.c>dcts was a .. dcslllWton -~auram o( '°"' lD a n.lalUtptacc far kss 1optusl\Qlcd and comprut1vc.-than Oranac County. · Doa"t 1C1 me wrona. I'll JO beck to Custaf Aodttl •1n -for the hmpa bfaid.omonappcuurand w11d~pancakcs-butonl> 1ftbe)''l1 lct mcbnna my owe ct.ir. · o.mtAnders.JllO Pta.iaDnvc,SouthCoast Plaza V1llallt.S'lnta na w-~4M~~;,,, lcaa4enavan/Conunental c'uunc Lunch and cjannet daJ..l • on Sundmy, Inda ud bnmch lft rombu~d. M~ ettdit c:ards CaV11tt a specilhy (SIS 10 S46 per ounce). Dtnncr for t-o; $7.S phu .-iiw I , r -:· , .... P.O .. ~7000 • II' •• oc: JOOI J-7000 OF THE W EEK "Ml c ... es _, CMa (My houM Is Your hOUM). ·: for 18 year9 thl8 ha been the motto of Ml Casa~ '9Staurant. The atoty of Ml cu.a·~ popularity started In 1958 wherl Barrie Moor• opened his first drtw-thru Mexk:an r•t.urant. News of the good Mexleen food apreed fut and soon Moore hed locatlOn• In operation throughout Loi Ange6el County. In the .san Fernando Vel!tey and tn OrMge. Moore and hia famJly moved to Orange County rn the .-ry 1980s. Moore ten tt'ii time wu right to open a Mexleen restaurant In Coeta Meu. so-· In 1071 he purehased the · locatlOn near the corner of 17th Street and Sant• Ana Avenue. Hard work comtMned with ~ fQOd have made the restaurant suco8sa· Moore's sona. Dennis and Rick, have · worked at Ml Casa from an earty age. Said Oenn6-..._ "One member of the family is always pceeient." Many of the employees at Ml Cua.have wortced there for MY«af years. TJ'e hMd chef hU ~at the '9Staurant ~ Openfng day. Wattreea Sherry Berry has wort<ed for Moore for 28 yeera. both at Ml c..a and pri<>' to that •t • • f811-food k>Catk>n. tt'a no MCt'9t why ao many people enjoy ... Ing a1 Ml c.a. :rM testy food Md generous portlOna haYe made the ,...taurant popiAar. A f9w Of tbe more ~ menu IWml lndude: .--.. made with a~ lour tortilla IMM. .WO Med wttt.. a d'°6ce ol chlll verde. beef or cttlan'8; Md..,._,......-...,_ c:Nc*en or be9' Md~_..,..... and tour awn Md.._. • ..__.. rtce and bMnl.. oet. menu ......... Mm&kan pm.a. cNla CdarMO. .... '*"°· C*M ..... arroa oon pa1o Ind,.._.,. ~oe. A ..... 111 iw;tt_,. al Ml CW comblne- tlon ............... , ..... ThW ...... OGl'MIMllN• Include rtce Ind...,_. -"" a ... liNI mn .ain111e, a ..,, .. 1 we c:N1e , ......... pop ... • w lttl ltodt ~~ ......... ..,_....... .. reHeno. and an -.ichllada with a tamale. Fifteen · ditfwent combination plat~ are avedabte. A la carte Items are also available as well as a reasonably piloed children's plate. Pllone orders and. take-out Ofders are also very popular with local residents. The spacious Burro Room IS the pe<fect' ptaoe~to enjoy a Margarita befOfe dinner Of stp a Ml C..-Mexican .coffee after dinner. In the BCarro Room, says Barrie Moore. ·•every hour is heppy hour." In addition to wide-screen tetevtsk>n Wednesday through Saturday. M1 CUa pr8M4'1tS live entertalnmef'lt. Margaritas .,.. a apec!alty. Wine Is avaitabte as well as a large aelacUon of domestie and imported Mexican beers. -.Celebrities ~11mes dine at M1 Casa More ·than a year ago. the Irvine poltOe department phoned late one afternoon to let them know that a VIP was n thi'""area and wanted to enjOy s6me Mel(tean food. That's a ll the information the pofice department ~· leased .. The owners and staff of Ml Casa had no Idea who Was coming: ·It wa.sn 't long before secret service agents secyred the t>ullding. A thOfough inspection was mac:M of both the Interior and the Mterlor Oenn11 said agents 8Y9f'I checked behtnd flW1TY picture on the wall. Soon the awaited hour arr1"9d. The guest of honor WU VICe President George Bust\. 0n dlaplay In the lobby of the restaurant are a menu autographed by V)Ce,,President Bush as wen• photos commem0fat1ng hls visit. Mr c..a has long been a favonte res· taurant for oetebtltles from all walks of ltte Quring the 1964 Otyrnplcs, Ml Casa was the favorhe restaurant of the United States Water POk> Teem. A poeter ligned by team members alee> la ~ in the lobby State Sen . Merian 8etgeeon atao frequenta Ml Ca&. Through the ~. Ml C... h.a ~t ~ wtth the memberl of the COffWnUN- ty It eenee. 8t OCher'I Aictt and O.W. MY reoue-diners announce to the owi..,.. -., tMv wtn be°" vecatlon just eo ttMir leek of llhendence a. noc mllunderatood. Ml ea.. .. °'*' 7 days .... from 11 a.m. The ..-wt ia locat9d a,, the Hlgrw'l ---~~MIME. 't'TthStreetln COlllaMeM. 'rek..out ordera ... ev.lable. For _.._ ~ pftOM ~7127 . • .. INT--J:RMISSION (FromPage 2J (enter. 2501 Cliff Dmc, Newpon Head\ (621 -02810. final performan.ces lomght and Saturday ai 8 p.m .• ~unda) at :!.JO. •"My Hosbaacl't WUd Desires Almost Drove Me Mad" at the lrvme < ommum1y Theater i.n Tunic Rock ( ·ommunll) Park. Sunnyh1ll Lane at T urile Rock Drive. Irvine ( 57-5496). ending tonight and Satur· •' HAPPYftOutf .... P-"'· • F-nora d'oeuwH. ~ .. Wine I Drink• from lhe Welt. S1 75 day at ~,p.m. •"0..'t Driall Che Water" b) fhc San Clemente Com en unity Theater at the Cabnllo Play'1ousc, 202 A\c. C'abrillo, ~n "'lcr .. unte (492-0465). windin& up tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. •"lldleanal fer M•rder" at fhe Garden Gro"e Community TheateT. t. Mark Street at (hapman A venue, Garden Grove (817.5122), clo~1ng pcrfonnanccs ton1gh t and aturda)' at 8p.m . • SPECIAL PAST A ............. s:i.oo Sl>tl ,Mon • T uea tn 1ne Sar & LO\Jf'\g41 • ENTERTAINMENT ·~RVING s P·"'·~"' • GOLD AWARD WINNER U20 f . P.clflc CN•I Hwy c-. def .... -t1S..1t22 A Fl,,. Otnlng'Experlenee ror lunch. Dinner 0< Sunday C~1gne Br1'llcit. Call IOf ~1110n1 171.4)833-2770 18700 M~rtnur BIYd IMne,CA ~erving ' < ality for · 7 Years -j--· .. CINCO ... ~ I The UCI fidaa bc:pn ivednesda) evenin& with speeches on Mexican history and Chicano acbic,ement 1n tbe United States. Yesterday featured ljvc mus1caJ J>("rformahtts in the Gateway Plaza.And toda). beginning at noon, the fcsuval will feature performances by the UCI Ballet Folklonco and the school's Az1ec from 11 L'hl. lO .. p.m. Saturday at tbc center, include nunacht music and lFromP-..l J . Conzalez said. The professor said the Mexioan people use the day a\ an opponun11y for pobocaJ reflecuon. not.for a "becrfest" "It's an o pponunuy to re-examine history, like the Founh of July used to be in Ammca. Pretty soon, the Fourth of July·bccame firecrackers and a da) at the beach. The J>Olit1cal s1~tficance had been lost." Gonznlc2 said ·dancers. as "'ell as food and Laun craft sales by local vcndo!"l. A dance 1s also scheduled for 9 p.m. in the campus· Cross-C'uhural Center. Closing ceremon1es, which will run pina\8-bashmg. · • "Cinco de Mayo's crouo~er 1n10 main!ltrcam culture 1s -occumng under our \'Cry noses," CionzaJcz said. "But some of.tile old~umers I 12lk to like the csubhshed patnouc fesuvaJs .. The) deplore the way th1n15 ha\C gbne." Tbaticnt1osm. howc,cr, 1s lost on the marpri12·1ulpina pubhc.· .. h's our b111cst part) da) of the year;· El Tonto's Paulson said. ~ .. -........... ~end~ • .-cono ol ...,,."'.....,.,.,..._FME Of'flll VAUO '• fft IO t'"' "'°" n'lftV ,,.. -........... . ~"""" ,.,. ~, ,...,, .... , IYITEI IM I~-, ......... ...., ... mtt m •n CA.FE. .. .,TlmY~DY a.,.,..ee u • Shhti' Speal easy •hen )'Ou '11p throup the door. Speak msy when you enter the room. Speak eas) and any a bta snu~. (or )'OU ~ver know wbo you'O be samna ant \0 tbas fnday, May 5. . "hen )OU COIM lO the Laiuna Beach ~blic La~ aa I p.m . to htar some or Oranee County:s finnt wnters. Mark Twaan? VUJ.lnia Woolr. hhb. The Ll&una POets, led oy Mana M1ttovncfl. are hold!na a poblicauon ccliebrauon fcatunna a book signing and rcadint by the authors appcanng 1n the c.urrent' ••uc of pttkeasy Map.zinc, a new ll~rar) J.OUm&I \ Aacordui& to M1tro¥11d1. about IS v.ntm att upectcd to paru~pate in th-c SS-af&tr,-whiclt UCOJ> of th~ ~~f;;-'.l~JIZl.ne-11-WclL7":!lJU.....m;K tS (o, c' eryone," she urciscd. • The Slher-hattcd poet and actre ~ -.ho has btto incharte oft~ Laguna Poets 11ncc the '60s. sp<>lc W1th r olhUMMm about the e'ent. ~1..:1p-Pwts usually has a enna ftsth~ M this umc of the )ear • he c'<plaiocd. "'OniJ~). "c 11np<>n ~mtOet "'"" ouailek the" a rca to. ~a.,.a rad.int. But tb'' )Car ~e dt\:1dcd ·~ 1.bollld do ~meth1na for our o•-n Pf'OPlt.'' And Speak-as) M.qaz1~ as almost c:\dusnel)' IM product of are:i \CO bes ()npnally CORCel \"N an 19 3 by. a lf'OUP of v.nters ~ho met ·rca~rf) aa the Fnda) niaht hbraf} m«m• of the ~Ulla Pocu. JI took unul thtS ume to ·really ,;t our aC1 totitthet;' conceded Patnd: Cohee, pubbs.Mr aod priruer of thls wuc. ~n a~pt "'as made 1odebut.ihe cultCt auuc. Cohtt now 1n his 40s Q1d. "Bu•we~rcoouuctt 'lfulw1th our efforts." dunna Proh1btuon)." 1mposs1ble," Jack Btander observtd. Cohee admaucd that Speakca :t · Robert Yeias. ~ha'ps ~ Brander, •·rner and publlSMr of could not survive ",thout fund1na. known and most widely published of California Poe~ Quantttr. presenl- M11rov1tch and the. Laaupa Poets lhc prople presnona •ork oo Frida> I)' bestd 11 Chapman Col~ 10 finally came to the ~ "The> n1&ht, wou=•I like Speakeasy to Oranae. bas watched u pow from a. scraped t()lethcr.,bat they could.and uccecd. Hesaj contnbu!.:d to the struahna laacben..aabk etron O'er the) contnbutcd to the mapt1nc unknown l'Nll because, -1 beljevc the past few rcan into a auccnsrul, finanaall)," Cohtt beamed "They 1n help1na out l)COple. I hope they can na11onall)~cla1mcd publlca11on u to be commended It' ·a \Cf\ ellcitJ.D& project." ~ciuna. )~ but ~hh' ~k ea ) as )OU set up to lca\e pe.;ak s:a > as )<lll slip out the door. The per n besade )OU ~t be IJ tcnan1 to the Muse WaJt Whitman" Em1" D1clunsonZ Shhh! · have lent . their support im-keep something io1na..1t's dillicult to Brander wd he,...~ has"Speak- mcasurably. We arc very arateful." keep them (hlcrary magazines) eiu) colleagues much·aucceu. ·~They· , +- • Susan Hcchl, IJ'lother early con· aoing." ..,... descr"c it. They've worked vcl') hard F• ,.,.,,,,,..~--Ilk ~·t· Speak-easy: Speak sonl) mile · tnbutort~ the onginal Speakeasy and "Dtffic'ult 10 ~ the least but not Everyone auocuited •itb s. pt"alc~asy ~ny .,.,.,y, ~all 4H-#41. »n1hecd1~nal~~~th1s1"u~~r~~~~=·~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ also.appreciative of the supp<>n of the La&una Poets. Aecht said that she first nme to the . ., a.rea in 1979 and the regula1 Fnda)' n1,,Pt meetings qfthe group provi<ted her with a forum for her v.ork 1 ··There wasn't a stron• hterar) -communlfr M~ at the tune," h1: recalled ' "Now •hcrC's so ·....mw:.b intettSt. But ifs suJJ the Laauna Poets who offe r a conunuing ptacc tO e\press oneself, and It's an excellent way to meet people." . S10cc JOIOll\I the aroup. for IO- stantt. Hecht's career bas prNtss...'d .steadil)'. Today she as the author o( two books. and she teaches ~atl\c v.nlln&Jll Oranat Coast and SaddJe-· ~ back commumt} colleges. Httht as confident that her dream for the future of Spnlceasy 1s shared b)>_man). "I'd Wee to sec 11 r.afte' 11s place among hterat') ma&ll'mes." she con· fessed. "lt M\ a spenal httlc place 1n my~ing." Even thctuJc was chosen with care, he $aid. "We wanted to convey a double meanana. You know. spC&l sof\l). and we V.1lntcd to pro1e<:t the image of lhe old-ume speakca.s) (• pla c "'here akohol "as sened APPea,;ng thru June 10 SUZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS Coi1jing June 13 thru Jilly l SHAKE RATTLE & ROIL • Bl.ACK ANGUS Call for reservations today.. ' ' ., •• . I -- ·-· GU.LLIVER'S CALh FOR R l:..~tRVATIO OW' MOTHEKS ·DAY CA1. L ~ r JR HI< St: H VAT I (IN ~ 833 -8411 IRVIN:F; 18482 MAC ARTHUR PutYour Ap_petite · On The· -Rack •' -... At Brandon's '!0\11, ,,,,,,,, Newpmt81Hll .,_...._..,.,. ........ ,, .. ,,,,., -..-1.tJO , ··-WJW JOO~ • C-Cllloe ....OIO • , ___ __.,., l ....... .._ .. IJO. IOJS U90 _,. .......,., .... ~ ..,...... •7MJIO 0......'-1,tJO ,_,nemA .... HOS f C-~l9)167Hlto ................. , .. .. .• -....... _ II •11_. .... ..,..,. .. ._. ~,,,, , ...... .._. IS.e JO. tOU U ...... .._S.7U.•JO .,.._., ... , ... 1•1.•o _.__..._...,,,_ s-....... 1 .. -7.•IS 1 .-~JJO.&. IO IS . --~--. .... ,,_k 646-tOlS ,....._~•-..,....u..•os. M> 10 ~ cmf9W ~ *"" ,_ ,..,.. 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Barn-beamed cc1hn~. exp<>scd ven11lat1on ducts and wall~ lcfi bare - eitttpt for some ~rfccll) awful a~ •... llll ......... ~lililM.ai• stract ~1nt1ngs b~ Ellen Schrc1bman Salle -wouldn't be so bad if someone · hOUlllt \0 tJlmw in J..bitofRlu n1emPQ.taC)c.ba.nqucuc vaMi Eot · !)(Iv., CUSlOmCR mu" make do wnb hard-becked; .spindly btstro chairs . . The low-~ la)OUt maatcs·mc suspcoct tha1 Gustaf Ande11 1s tt)mg to make tfie bnt of..m&t was anhcnted from the former occupant. l 'p~tari Crow. m1nus-w ctuuer of that bookJtorc cum restaurant.. . The lt'Oo pauo chaars,,oCGu.staf Anders' s1de~alk cafe pro"dc the.only barable suttna -and they're taken as \OOn as the small lunch or dinner i.:rov.d arrives. Anyone cltc who shows up to dine 1s rclcgat~ to the dark~ 1bcda of a..n J.Ahaped dirhng room of 1mmcn~ proportion. awkward!)' appouncd walh small 1abks and thos.c awful chairs. ( . lftheyi£'re • to be sleek. they haven't quite figured out how to pull the loose ends . Who W<>uld ~'ant lO sap champqne a nd nibble ex~n 1' c caVlar 1n sue bleak surroundinp'> The mfttu as less than polished. h 's a trO\ cop) at dinner and a reduction of a Xerox eopy at lun(b Oh. well · A Scaadanav1an ~tqc as reOccted in tbe cw'i1ne. which b(-ars conuncota.I o~meofat as rather far-fetched, hkc the absurd mamage ofa perfealyto<>d Pt~ ofctuUed iravtax with some hot pOlatOC ma ta~tck s creme Jraac:k. The beat (rom the pOtaloes mana.ged 'try nearl) to spoil the frcshnnaof'tbe arav&ax (u.Jmon) which. b)' the way, sbouJd ha~c bttn cured in mote~ quan&J~ of .. r. sail and diJI. 11ac bou'f bam~ as so baa 1t's trul) an anno)'ancc to tr) lO cat. ~-.cietl9e-Neat ltdry and flavorless, wuh the tcJtturoof"'armcd.:Over hver. R.edud ydlowbtll pcppcrucrvedon w s1dcaru nice touch. and so arc the ~ condimmts but. ll&tb. tM flavor is lack•na. I ~n·t get too ucateli ewer wa1ery kek:hup. so-so mu5Uni and oi.I)' food·pro- OCllOnMyoua.itf'. 1'1tHnlldstbow pronHet, ~ially one with chicken in C'n-mc fra1che and a ..,,... of red pcppcfi and bl«k ttumpct mus.brooms Sol9e ti \be ~ lft tint-rate aAd store tt.&h 10 the ~aluc dcPllUMM. IDOIC DOClbly a wdd net pancake aienerovsl)' stufTtd with frcshl)' smoked IFbnoa aftd lopped with tobt of creme fra1chc and a hug<" mound of aoldm c:aVllr (S6) ,_.""a lovcty cannch1cd onaon daubc made v.11h thrtt .__ \l.ntUaolamoo ud 1Cned over a chunk ofhaban-styk brUd from Gu ta\ Anders' bllkery ($4). a braoch of wtucb hn takcn up rcsJdence an I.he bal.cd-aoods leCtlOft ol Pitet'• an South· oast Plau. Ordtrcd togtther. these \v.o asipeiizen would IDUc an eM:tllcnl S 10 lunch. better than man) of I.he h1ghe r- priccd llCIM. • A ~ ldeatO«I o( frnhl)"'bakcd breads '<'ry near!) ma.naics to uvc G'*lf Aadln from d1sa~anoa into bland obscunt) The v.cd1sh hmpa. l\al ... loaf'Md waJnul bread maJr.e m) da) every umc I 13 tc th<"n' n.c 4-'t-.. tt coaf'usana. I don't care how e:11pcnenccd the waiters arc (v...f A.ten hM ~to find some aood ones).~ ibouldn't b3ve the 1aiJ llMlllny Of~nu11 to a cusiomcr ..,hat to e'P«' v.hcn ordcnn& 1e>mdha111c:allad.11m y. "O.car." Tobelllif.-IW ~oneofthc Wttt offennas,wh1tc hocolate1 c nam--...llleda • 10,·MOfteoffrccTCrburn that mt1hfha,ebctn the by-produft ola ..._.. bunafat contn\l. ,._ w1...c bM its WOtt cue out for at 1f at 1 to b«omc ont of·tM eouaty'a ~ '"'8uruts. as '" PR already touts. ft~ f0tmct La JollJ loc:auo. llad .ore daerm -and G&&ilaf Anders was a "de 11nat1on" rutauraot of10111 ma~&; las tOPb1iUQat~ and c:ompenuvc tti.n Oranac c~. . . Dair"I--·~ l1l tot.ck to Gu taf AIMkn .,..," -for tM hmpa br'eld. ... lflltliaer&nd wald noe ~ncakn -~'only 1fthc) 11 lct me bona my -..dlMr. 'a....I AMlft. Jal OS. Plaza On~. South Coe t P\Jza V1llatt. Santa Ma '6a-17J7.'S 1flr1vtla/Coeunmta.I cu111M. Lunch and d1nlK'f daily: on SuMrJ,,.._.. ... "'-da aft combined. M~ credit card Cav.ars a ll*iellJCill,10146.-ouoe). Ouu~r f'or two: S7~ pl111 waM · • • :l~eSiaurant-) OF THE WEEK . . . "Ml CaM • 8U CMa (My houM 11 your hou .. )." For 1e years w. hM been the mocto of Ml ca.a Mexk:an reatalrant. The story of Mt Cua'• popu&artty ~ In 1958 wMr'I Berr1e Moore opeM(J hta flrat drlve-thru Mexk:M r•taur.m. News of the good Mexican food epr'Md feet end 900fi Moore had k>cetlona In operetton thtoughou1 LOI Ange&ea County. In the San Fernando . Valley and In Orange. Moore and hta famMy moved to Orange County In the eerty 19e0s. Moore r.&t the time w.. right to· open a Mextc.i resteurant In Costa MeM, so In 1971 he purct\ued the IOcatlon neat the comer of 17th Street end Santa Ana Avenue. Hard work combined with good food have made .the restaurant suocess-• ful. . MOOfe'a aon.. Denni• ind ~k. have worked at Ml Casa from an Mrty ege. Sak:t Dennl1, "One member of the famlty 11 atways pri11ant." , r.....,.Mtpopul•wllft.-.loca&MMI _, ......... ............ releno, and an enchttada wtth a tmmale. f=tfteen- dlfterent combination sHates are aveilat>ae. A la carte Items .,. also avalla.bte as wen •a reuonat>ty prioed chikken' ssHate. Phone orders and tak&-OUt ord9n are aaso V«y popu&ar With local resktent1. The spacious Burro Room Is the perfect p&llCe to enfOy a Margarita before dinn« or lip a Ml C... Me>rlcan-c:on.e 8ft« d6nnet'. In the Burro Aoom. Myt Bente Moore. ''flWJ(y hour ts happy hour." In addttJon to ~ teifttlk>n Wedneed9Y through Satufday. Mt Cua pr111nt• tlve entertllinment. Margerttas ere a epedatty. Wine Is available as well as,• large eelectlon of domestic and lmp<>rted MexlcM~I. ... · Celebtltiea ~times dlne at Ml Cua. More th8n a year ago. the Irvine police depertment phoned late one ahemoon to tet them know that a VIP wu k'\ the area and w.nted to enjoy aome Mexican food. That's all the Information the police department re- leued. The own«'I end start of Ml Casa had no Idea who was coming. It wun't tong before eecret eervk:e ege'nts secured the bu~. A thOrough lnapectlon WM made of beth the "''erior end the exterior. Denn•~~ .. ~ checked behind f1'lflfY pk:1ure on the waft. Soon the ..alted hour arrived. T-he guest MMy of the ~HI at Ml Cua have of honor w• VIQe Preeldent George au.h. On worked there for eewrlll yMl'a. The Med chef dtlptey tn the lobby of the reetawent ... a hee beef'I at the ,....,,ent-elnoe operitng day. menu autogr~ by~ Pr-eaident 9u9h u W...,_ 8Nrry 9llfry nea worked for MOOfe welt M phot09 ~attng his Wiit. fOt' 21~. bOtt\ at MIC... Md prtOr to that at Mi C.. hM eong beef'I a f8"°'tt. ~ •feet-food~-teuren' tqr cal1bt tt ... from • w.lla Of lffe. tt'1 no wnt why to ~ ~ enfoY OurlnQ the 1984 ()tympQ, Ml C... ... the .. ting et Mt CW. The t.ety food lfMI 991• ous favorite reeteur.m of the United St .... We• pcwUol• ... JMde the~.,....,. A . Poto Twn. A poew --byt.-n nwnbels e.w o1 .._more popiw "*"' ..... lncludr. 11ao 1e ~ 1n the IObby. s.... Sen. ICllllllM iMde ... I~ lour torule IMI, Mef1M 8ergeeon *e> ~Ml C.... ..._. ... _. actMllDeald911 wrcle...., or Throuaf' the yws, Mt CW hM ~ dMen; ..................... dllallllft frtettdlNpawftft thememberaof -~ or belf Md•• .... •••SJ*.,... eour tr " ~. Broeherl Nck end Denn6a MY a.....,...•Da.,nl1d .. rtoe8MI..... ,...,.., ._.announce to the ow.••~ oe.--.. ... 1r•mtl1 U-.~ ,_ .. ._on...,..._..,..ao-.iaof d"9 ~ ._. ,·a r•a. a.me wda. · • llltll 11•909 le noc mllunderftoOd. 1m1& oon pa1o Md._._,....... Mt cm 1e °"" 1 dmye • ..-"°"' 11 ,. ...... 111 ...... c.a ........ AJLT'be~llli:I 2 11ft .. Hllgrm ._= .. .._• &1"1 n..pap• .. r ......... ...., ... E.1r.a....1n ..___,,. ancMle ,._ .......... a 00.Mllill. ,.....,.....,. .. .,d1tlte.For ~ .... Metll•da. •._,.,,""'cl* eur-.11•n..aun.,._. ... 1121 • • JNTERMISSION (Froml'.ge2t Center, 2501 Oiff Dnve. Ne~n &!ach (621-0288), final performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .• Sunday at 2:30. · •"My ff•tltui'tl't Wild l>Hittt Almost Drove Me Mad" at the Irvine Community Theater in Tunic Roel Commuoity Park, Sunnyhill Lane at Turtle Rock Drive, Irvine (857-5496). end!n& tonight and Satur- • • HAPPY HOUR w P-"'· • F"'9h0fsd'o.uwn • HouseWOMJ & C>Mtta from the Well. S 1 7S da) at 8 p.m. •''DM 't Drtak lk Waser" by 1hc San Clemente Communny Theater at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, 5an Clemente (492-0465), wtnding up tonight and Saturda)' at 8 p.m. •"ReHanal fer M•rftr" at the Garden Grove Communj1y Theater. St. Mark Strttt al Chapman A venue, ~rdcn Grove (897-5122). closmg performances tonight and Saturda)' at 8p.m IFromPageJL · Gonz:alez said.~ professor said the Me~ican people use the day as an opponuoity for political reflection. not for a "beerf~" "'It's an opponun1ty to re-examine hist.Ory. like the Founh of July used 10 • be u1 America. Preny soon, the Fourth of July became firecrackers and a day at the beach. The polJuClil si~jficance had been losl" Gonulc1 said. Tbe UCI fiala. bc:pn Wednriday from 11a.m.to4 p.m. Saawday at lk cvcnin1 wnh spettbcs on Mcx_ican ~nccr. indude mariachi music and history and Chicano achievement an pinall-bashing. lhe Utuled Suites. Yes1trday featurtd .. Cincb de Ma)o's crossover into hvc musical performances In the mainstream Cull.Ure IS OCCUrnng Gateway Plaza. And tO<by, begin!''ing under our very noses ... Gboz.alez a( noon. the festival Will fcatur.c said. "But some of the old-tuners l performances by the UCI Ballet . talk to like the eitabhsbed pelnollc FolkJonco and the school's Aztec festivals. They deplore the way things dancers. as wet! as food and Laun have aone.~ · crat\ sales by local vendors. A dance 1s That criuc1sm. bo~c.vcr, 1s lost on also scheduJed for 9-p m. 1n Jhe the margania-tulping publlt. · campu~· Cross<uhuraJ Center. -·"h's our bi~t patty da) of the Oosingccrcmonies. ~h1ch will run year," El Tonto s Paul'°n sa1<J. s • SPECIAL PASTA-: ............ 13.00 -~~· _.. ZJ2t 1 ~..., AL~ Sun Mon :rues In 11>e 8¥ & L~ • ENTERTAINMENT • SERVING s .............. .,1 •GOLD AWARD WINNER the ruwu., hftAi s..t• ... Oyswrler OetuVjew Sun8et Dinner =iaJs from $7.95• Mon-Fri 5-7 pm Livt Eowrtainment N-chtly 6~1UO.. """'"""" .. ~t;',...., PJZZA • SANDWICHES • SALAD •BEER • WINE Serving Quality for 27 Yun C011tact Ju• •bout ............. dllccMlatsl ' . Pl.rcio-fllty ---• ,..., once an0 -• MCOnO Ill ' -. « ............. 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