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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-25 - Orange Coast PilotWright A bargaining weapon terms of ban blll resignation signed WORLD/A4 T~TE/AS THE ORA GE COAST Safer roadwork C.ltt•nt director Bob 8est unvells a .. Give •em • l»r•lr•'' bfllbo•rd at John Wayne Airport to kick off the summer construction se•1on Wednesday. Caltrans flrrt launched the campaign In 1 •z to promote employ•• and motorist •wareness. The pr~am has reduced roadwotlrer fat•lltles. according to the department. Lion Elub' s . Fish Fry,. carnival previewed 25CE 'F TH R DAY" l\1AY 25'1 1989 Fe~eral pane~ told dri·lling_plan-wr-ong- By LESUE EARNEST Of the 04illy ,._ s .... Southern (ahforn1ans Jlrcad~ suf- fer health ha1ards as a result of au pc>11ut1on and should not fiaH' to ale the dd1t1onal threat gcncr.itcd b) offshore 011 dralhng flJ . Orange Count)' Su pen 1sor I lamctt \\ 1cdcr told a task forc e \\ cdncsda) Wieder "a one ol t\\O Orange Count)' otlic1als "ho took pan 1n a fact-findina conference an Lo\ .\n- gdcs "here a prc\1dcnt1al task for~c spent the da\ ga1hcr1na 1nform311on on the pros 11nd coM of 011 dnlhng oil the California coast. Wieder and l.a&una Beach Ma\or Robcn Gcntr) were two mcmhe~ of a panel of 11 elected official . most of whom ~poke against the propo t•d Lease Sak 9.S. That kasc ..ale "'ould allow 011 exploration an thr outc1 con11ncn11 I ~hclf which began~ thrn.· male\ offt;hore bct"ccn Ventura and the Mcxt an border Drilling oppont!nts honor Laguna Bt!ach mayor. AZ The panel included Lo\ \ngell's \la)or Tom Bradlc} ~n Pl"tl· V. 1lson. Lt (,o, Leo ~k( anh' -\ttorne' General John Van de l\.3mp anJ ( onirollcr Gr.i\ Da' 1~ -\t her tum at the m icrophone. \\ 1eder 1d at madl" httlt' ~nst for the f~cral gO\emmt'nt to cnc:ouragc off~hore 011 dnlhng th.lit "'ould 1n- \rcasc air pollunon "h1le at the .,..me 111nc an 1!..t1ng that ~1nc1 air quahh 'lOntrob be adhered to on 'iho~ "We haH• an air qua ht) J)robk'm of cp1l propon1on~ .. W1l'dcr told the task force .. , ou hil\r heard un doubtcdl) about o ur \tr Qu.~~11) Management Plan 1 hat plJn g&·, fonhcr than an) r>rt"cedang air plan Jll)"'hcrc In the lOUnto \\l· lilH.' "1lhng to undl·rt. kr this' cnnrnwu' Lasl to l lean our Jar " <ohc 'wlld Hov.e\.er. W.1eder added. those cffo ns should not be hampered bX "ancons1stences at the federal le-vet. While the En"1momental Protectton '\gency IS IOSJSlJnJ 'OD stnct JUtde- lmc to clean the air in the basan, the Dcpanmcnt of Interior 1 proposina dnlhng. v.h1ch "ould have the op. po ate effect, she said. .. What needs lo be done 1s for the tv.o federal agencies to get their act together," he said. Wieder also pl'C'sentcd the taslc torce a resolution adopted this week b) the Board of upervisors rejcctina lea~· sales off the Orange County l.'OJ I Laiuna Beach Mayor Rohen Ge:n- tr~ tool.. the opportunity to briefly l>Uth nc a number of oil accidents (PIHM see ORIWNG/A2t . ' Dead ma,., found in· surf was missing pilot from .HB By the D•.lty Piiot The Orange Count\. benff, Dcp:tnml'nt r,.11d "1cdne~a) that a man found de;id in the <surfTuc~J' JU'lt nonh of L.iguna lkach "B' la t Sttn fl:r1ng a pranc out ol Meadowlark -\1rpon an llunungtoo Beach on aturda' night The man 1den11fie<..I a<o E<lrl Da' ad l Ilene!... 'ti ul ('0\"ER STOH ,. I POl.ITl(·s Hunlln&tun Bl'Jlh took oil lrum thl' a1rpon around tu pm an a s1nglc-cn1unc. l\\O-~atl·r rt'd and "'h1te plant'. \hcnffs Lt Bob R1' a\ sau.l "lk "as alont' a~ far a~ "l' kn<.l" .. RI\ as ~•d But no "'rcdage ha' lx'cn lound Rl\as s.a1d .. We haH~ been searching fmm tlunungton lkat:h south for \Hl'lkaie," Rl\DS ~ad R1 \a had no other information (. auo,c ul lkath ,., '>1111 pcnd111g an' c't' .111011 ;ncorJ1ng ICl lhl· u1unt' loronl·r·, 11llill \n Jlquaentann· 't·tcran lcKal rl1cr r> 1n l>odgl'. -.J1d l lll'mk hadJU~t rcn·ntl\: lloughl the planl· lalk<l an \1r Cou~ .\rounJ thl' 11rpon. t llcnd.. "a' l·allcd ·Rid."" JClOrd•n& 10 Dodge. l lkm I.. had JU'il purlha..cd rrv~'l l\ an Orc1on. ~he ma) ha\(· llt:en htadl-d th<'re Satu1da) n1&hL Uudgc s;uJ r\n cat I\ · mornin1 1oucr ~potted l lllcnd:, body 1 ul·lo<l•> tl0.111ng an a roch au-ca a long the coa tlinc 11<-t"~n C l)~tal C OH' and ~·01 man· Co.,c. His bod\ "•l'I the second 1n I 0 da) ~found m the atta ncar(l)stal( O\CSt.ne Parle Pa 'it'rs·b~ on rla) 14.found thl' bod) of a \Oung "Cl~an along the roadside ln'e 11ptor h.i'e <11111 not l"ittn ahlC' to 1dcn11fy the "Oman. ''ho \\J) l..1llt'd Jn·ording to an autops). Power shift incorporates new majority Neighbors · support residential plan in NB Outsiders enlisted to help solve state's problems By PAUL AftCHIPLEY Of -04illy "'-Sult As th~·\ ha'e throughout L \ his I'}. v.h111: male'> ho ld the ~c\\ to nniau--TIK"\ control thc bu:lrd room~ urst \ 1n the poht•\ I l'or· qdo e cuum ihl arc 1h, lfl 1dcrs But to the out 1<lcrs -prim nl cthnk m1norit1c'I nd v.om('n -1~. arc, collcct1\cl). "old, wh1IC' fat. balc,hni men" "-ho arc< ut of o,tcp \lrllh &he tames and f.11hna tu meet the nee~ of~1ct) The uncomphmcntal')' de npt1on ~ s dch,ertJ :u ti mccuns earlier thr\ )c..ir thJt brouint 101cthcr 7fl !'k'<>Pk rcprcscnt1nT d1'\pJrate cthn1 . r• 1ul and \pcc1a 1nh.:rest group!>. )le' haH cmhlr~eJ on a goal to br1na tht outJ1ck11 1n tu help addr1; the maj r 1 ucs fa •na the \late. Thc)l'rt dubbins 11 the Cahfom1a Compact, an 1&1rttmcnt amona rcp- tt'ICnt.ath e' of the di,,en.r group'\ •ho populate the ate to v.nrk totcthcr on the problem that no~ hinder and thrnten to cnpplc C ah- f'ornaa l.Ocat s-nec1oanu include \\ahcr Gerken ol ( oro na dcl \tar the former chairman of Pa"1ftl '1utu;il Life In urancc ~tale \en \lanan Bergeson. R-:-Oe" port lk3l h anJ Thomas N1el!ien 'llC chairman of 1 ITc mine Co The) 're JO•~ h) a b1part1\an Jl'OUp from a.CfO\S the \lillC that includes \late \ssembl) man John \ Ol on cllo • 0-Jnta (Iara < orndl \1a1cr. rc11rcJ chairman of i....i1\Cr :\lum1num. .\nton1a Hernande1 frcs1den1 of thl' \l~\ll:lO· meman cgal Defcn c ~ l:.ducatmn fund Audre} Y .1maa.ata·NOJ1. tru tee "1th the Santa ·Anoa l n1fied hool 01s- 1rn;1 Kathkcn Rro"'n. s1'itcr of for- 1m:r (1Q\ Jcrf) Brown and pubhl "'01k,comm1~~1onerin Lo An rle\. arul If rbcrt LW'ler C:\C<.'Ut1vc "tlC cham.~llor for C alafo1 n1a · 111c llfll· ver at} mon c prrs\tnl 1\ U<" on the table a educa11onal rrform. traffit• conic ion. thr en' 1ronmcn1 and \!tC ra11na roads and ut1lit> > te But in contra\! 10 the ran1..an poh11C1 ofSAcnamcnto. dominated a\ 11 " by "ntk-muc 'ptt1al 1ntcrt t 1ruu(>) aand a d cb1\itat1na confroftta· 11onal i.t) k organ11crs of the Cah· forn1a Compal! sccl.. .:ollJbora11on and con..cnsu'> 1111 in the formatn c sGiics. the < ahforn1a Com pact was proposed b) the <. ahforn1a fa'Onom1c [)c.,clo(l- mcnt Corp Formed 1n 19 6 b> Go' Dcull.me1111n to develop a str.uc,1c plan for C"ahforn1a's future CC"onom~. the corporation compn!oes some of the tatc' top educators and bustnl"\ leaders Nielsen )Cf'C as chairman L.1 t )Car the c:orpora11on 1 ucd a 1cpon ... V1)1on California 2010," that focu~d on the challenge of the nc\t two decade . H1ghh1htcd in &he report wcrt uch problem a~ trallic congcs1u~n1_ "1th a "unina that the il\craac commute tame b) 2010 could trctch from .is minute to more than two hour ISO noted "ere JfO""th tall tat~ ~ho-.1n1 the tatc".sdl\crsc mtnont1e v.111 soon outnumber v.tutc It "'I lh.at kno~tcdae that br"u~t t ether another aroup of public and . prn'ltc S«tor leaders 1n I~ 7 10 d1\Cu the 1row1n1 lcadcr'\h1p en .., 1n C"11Jrorna1. fhc aroup rcsol"cd to idtn11f) at1J nunurt 1omorro"'0 .\ lc-adc!'l b' bnni· 1ng an th1.· c:thnil nHn\mt1c~ amt "omen "ho h.l'I." tx·1.•n ldt out. The' lormcd ( .1hl\irn111 L cadcr- hip. J b111.a1t1\Jn group" ho~ \latl•d purpo)C 1\ 'to prq>an-the ne\I tcner;mon tor lcadl·r'lh1p. to bnd!l.t: the 13p bet .. ~~~n uur current mct1i- l 1Cnt -at not 1nupcrat1onal - dcc1s1on-maling pnl(~\ ttnJ an 1n- du~1\.c, ll'lllJhor.lll\l' coordinated .ind opt111mlll puhhC' a enc.la that addrl'\'I(.'\ thl' l'nlll llHlU\ nl'N' '" thl\ \late · C"ECX enh\ll'J < ahlorn1a I c.•aJN .. hap to build 1h1.• < .ihfornrn Compa1."t J\ a JOIOt \ l'OIUr<.' rhu'i d1J \Offil' 11t thl' \t,\ll' \ kaJtng tigurc!l 1.nllll' 10 meet \\1th a dl\Cr-.e group ol lthn1l m1nort11e~ and \\Onll'n to l'\ploH• a Ill'"' .tppmarh to pnlbll'm \uh mg f he} ~1.·k to n•pJ.uc ~omb.ill'l'. conftontataonal poh11c \\Ith col laborataon Jmun1 1hc mul11t.1nou' s~1a.I 1ntcn:'it!l thJt populate < alt fornaa Gtrkcn. "'ho .., CO-('ha1r ot. (alt· forn1a lcadcr\h1p, ..a id 1f\ a nt'C't'~': uJ') lcp 1n haht of the l."hanaina ta~ of the popula,.e. He and other participant bclte'c the maJor probl~ nffi!1n attention "on"t be he~ ~~le C'\Cf"\Ont• v.ho I) 10~tcd ha 3 \QI~ In thr pro<e'i\ Walter Gerken It \\on't hap~n al \\l' reh on tilt• present method\ of 1.onlron1.u wn and h.tr'h pJn1~n hip " l1cr~cn S3td An1c1nia Hcrnandc1 ut \1 \ l Dll agreed · The pn:'~nt Jcadc1\h1p 1\ la1ling u ... ~ he ~1J. "In hu"nc ... in pc,>ht1~' the "'•> "c'\C' ~-n Ol)lnJ thrnp 1\t\ 1 gmn to "or~ anymort." Par11t·1panh at the tif'\t. ml'Cltn~\ "'Cll" t~·nteti\ (' (Please stt COMf'ACT /A2t rtyownersoppos:e 7-stOrymalJ proposal .. We JUst finished 1pcnd101 $400.000 rcmodclina o ur propenia."' said Or. Fnnk Flores. co-owner of Cosaa Maa Otnal rropentet. '"Trwwe ~ A)- toe1ata Ms ma ooty iokcn at- lCtnnH IO Mllif) lk propft1) ov.n-Cf"l.",-7. ne ....u-sec:wy ana11 would d1 ptece JS.000 IQ..,, fett of-.,. and otMr .,..__. DOW aoc..d Oft the &naftlie, ...... ...,, • .,. tbrhof and Nc\\pof1 boule,ard and JQth trttt ~rald J, K.Ju~. a panner in TnantJc Sq ... re A ~aalt , said i;·on· ltruc110ft of tht S~m1lhon centttr could \>estn a early a nc't fall, with complctaon tent.all,cl~ ~hcduled for January or fcbrua.J') 1991. Included 1n the 4 S...crt proJCCt v.ould be a.n undcrsround up(r· market and an c'ahMcrttn 1ncple Ockon movie thatcr. ' GOOD MOR I G The prOJ«t hu won cnthu\11\t1c cndo~mcnt~ from pfu.dc~clop­ ment advoqu c und some other rn1dcnts ~ho ta> the ~j«t \\ 111 enhence the do•ntown 1.tt1. "I'm hett to~ m)· wppon to the pro.JC t. partu:ularl) bc\. .. u~ o( the pubhc ·~ tt will offt-r." ~1d l..arT) Granter. conductor of the outh Coa t ) mphuny Orthc tra. Tbc Pro.tttt will havt a "to~n .......... MAU./AJ) ,oacl, ................................... C 1 ·7 ""'9ic' r1101k:n, •••••••• :... ...... 87-8" ~ ....•..••..••••••.•..•...•••••. 11·4 ""...,,., ••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• A6 W......9 ..•.• .-......... , .. . • A6 By NtlS YOKOI Of -Dlltly ,_ 1"f' "lc1jhbonna residents want a SQO.. lCl"C' \trct h o( land at the Ut~mc west end of ewport Beach to be dc'"elo~ v.1t.h s1~c family-ho mes once 011 fields tbctt cease opcn1t100, accordina to a de' clopcr-sponsorcd 'u"c~ The acreage alona the Santa Ana R1.,cr 1s one of t.he last lal'JC un· de,elopcd area 1n ewport Beach's i-phcrc of influence It ttttches from C"o•m H~hv.a to 19th trect. Officials of the West Ncwpon Od Co • which manqc thc site, and ~ county w\11 keep the u~)' ~ults in mind as the) rompletc a land~ plan for the propcny o~CT the next "'cral month · West "'lt"Wport Oil offteiti1 ori V..-ednesda) ~katrd molts of tbt' Uf"\.Cv. wtuch was conductt'd to Ft rtsidcnt tn~t bebT the oil firm came up v.1th its o•n ~doptaait pro I •• 'ewcrcan~1nfln.dl111out v.hat the 'd bu to mie dM!fto .. W• ev.wnOtl~David,.. said. . The urvey rauht cenau.ty will not~" c as w blwpriat fDt me• W~t CWl)Ol't Oil ollkiaa IU&t. 81it the mull •~ contittent wida ~oil firm· OY..ft \bintu.,_ PliM IMd. The propeny • ia IM Nl•P' 8elCh ...... Of i••••··· ... been opc:rab• II Moil ... -... t 944. C\tlftM!y, .. ._. ....... "r Mobil Ott and 1'.Mdlo-!,•-11 Panncnlup. For \be,_ fow ~ *' ~ "" ••-•n•1A11 . I Conservative belleves death of communism evident -PAUL~ °' ............. F• yeu1. Kennnh l... Adelman worked in bis various aovemment c:apecitia lo protect America rrom its foreian ad veruries. He was the director of the U.S. Arms Control and Diannament A8enCY under President Req.an, the ICICond·in-<:ommand to U.N . Am· 'bMMck>r Jetne Kirkpatrick and assis- \an\ '° Secretary of Defense Donald H. kumsfcld So it is with some satisfaction that lbc conservative spokesman watches two of Amcrita's bilJeSt foes, the Sovaet Union and mainland China, unravel on their own. "The march of freedom is un- mistakable, the death of communism is evident," Adelman said Wednes- day. Hia comments plUedcd a talk 11 the Four Seasons hoael in Newpon Beech at a two-day national leader- ship seminar $ponsored by Hillsdale Colleac's Shavano lnstilute. Hilltdale is a staunchly indepen- dent. COftttrvative institution in Michipn \hat refuses any kind of federal aid, iocludinj s1udtnt money derived from aovcmment loans or scbolanbipt. Its supporten believe its independence from government, churches and other orpniz.ations affords it true academic freedom. And "freedom" is the rallyin_1 cry beina heard in the U.S.S.R .. China and around the world, Adelman said. He laments America's apparent failure to capitalize on the historic events taking place in other countries. For instance. be criticized Prcsi- dent Bush for what he called "fuuy" forcian poJ!q pronou~ments, and 11ld the U.S. should take a Inion from China on how to detl w1th the Soviet Union. China consistently rc(ustd to wt rm up to Soviet overtures, contendina there were thru obstaclct to better relations: Soviel troops in Af&hani· suin Soviet troops on their common border. and lhe Soviet-backed Viet· namese troops in C~mbodia. Only when Premier Mikhail Gorbachev acted on those three obstacles did China'sleadersopen the door to his visit last week, Adelman said. He proposes that Bush adopl a SJmilar approach, and offered three obstacles he feels the-Soviets should address: tear down the Berlin Wall and reduce Soviet troops in Eastern E"ropt, reduce mU1~ ~ndlna. and mcttase the free now of inror-meuoo and ciuiens aero&\ its botden. The dcmandt •~n't u.nreuoruible -Gorbechcv hat talked about alJ thtce himself, Adtlman uld. "He said he's rcducina troops in Europe. We'rcencourqjnahim to do more," he said. "He said he's aolna to reduce the defense bud.act l 2 percent. "He wants one ireat dcbatin& society in the Soviet Union. None of the three conditions are 'Made in the U.S.A.' condttions." Adelman doesn't think Gorbachev's pronouncements should be dismissed as mere rhetoric. either. ' "We sb<>uJd take it seriously when u serves our interest 10 take ii tcnoua.ly." he wd. Addmaa IUll woadcn where Bu.t\ atanck on \he So\'1et Union. "Bush ha been very uncltat about what he wants out of U.S -Soviet rclationltu~ ... he said ... I ..ant more clan_!y. ... Clarity ia coura,c, a.nd now 1s the umc to be clear." Tumtdl to the recent events in China, Adelman said there'• no questfon that 1he system is crumbl· ina. The rqim~ that used t'O control every upect of its subjects' lives can no lon,er even clear the streets of Be"' ~!kfman dubbed the protesters' uprilina 11 the "Oz phenomenon." Tbe muses who venerated Mao as a aod and took every pronouncement Of his SUCCCMC>fS IS IOSpcl have f?>und . " "~n lhe cunain comes doYtn a shriveled Uule old man ts pulljas tac lcvm·· · The e(OOOmte MU''IClc lakiftl pl8coe 1nChin.a-itha1aroWftanav~ 10 percent annu.ally atnce Oat Xiaop.. int unleashed the countryllde's peasants-also has been a deltabtht• in1 force that threatens '° iopple Oen& and other leadef1 then:, Adef man said. The Cb i nesc wuu poll tical rtte- doms 10 match the cconomtc p1m, just as the Soviets arc demandina economic advancement in the wake of Gorbachev·~ liberaliz.ina aJasnos1 campa11n. It's music to a conservative's cars. Tbc seminar continues today wnh taJks by NauonaJ Review editor William F. Buckley and K.ABC commentator Bruce Herschensoho. l ,000 oil drilling foes rally COMPACT From Al. "A lot of n1100rlt)' JX'Ople wcrC! kepucal." verkrn said "'This thing could have blown up an our face" , 'to attack drillin g proposal But 8) pan1np:ints beaan to loosen up. frank d1).l:u~s1ons cnsutd. The outsiders bcgnn to vent their frus- tration with the establishment. 9y LESUE EARNEST Of ... .,.... .... kl!W Placard-wavina ofTshore oil-drilJ.- ina opponents rilled the courtyard of the Los An1cles County Hall of Adminstration on_ Wed~qy and -cheered an Orange County official for comin1 from "behind the Orange Cunain" to take ~rt in the rally. as a parade of cclebntics and poltt1cians took turns blasting a proposed drill- ins plan. L.aauna Beach Mayor Robert Gen- try, who was also a mcmbcLof a panel of· elected officials that presented information 10 the taslt force, stood nearby as a spokesman from the Sierra Club closed the rally by asking the crowd of nearly 1,000 to recognize Gentry. "Many of us think that Orange County 1s kind of behirHi·~~c Orange C urtain," said Bob Hauoy. "But they're doin& good things down there too." The demonstration was attended by a host of politicians. including Los An&eles Mayor Tom Bradley and DRILLING f rom A t since the mass,ve Santa Barbara 011 spill in 1969, including a 1,500 gaUon spilt from an oil ri& in 1984, a 12,000 aallon spill in Los Angelc.s harbor in January 1986 and a 420 gallon spill in SeaJ Beath in Mav 1987. The Department oflntcrior's Min- erals Management Service has esti- mated lhere is a 75 percent chance of an oil spill of 1,000 barrels or more ofT the Cahforniacoastas a result of such drillint in the next JO years. Gentry said. Such a spill could close beaches for sbl weeks, according to some experts. In Laauna Beach. where the econ- omy is rueled by tourism. a six week beach closure would be "dcvastat- ini." Gentry said. Bradle.y said the risk of oil drilling ofT local coastline is not wonh the anticipated yield. MALL f romA1 squ&l"C," which was compared to the square at Fashion Island where outdoor concerts arc held. Curt Herbcrts, one of the shop Motorist killed in trash was from Santa Ana 9y The o.-y "°' Police identified a motorist kilJed in a collision in Irvine early Tuesday 11 Emilio Edward Lopez, a 45-year- old Santa Ana ~sident. Lopez ~ivcd massive head 'in- juries in the crash at MacArthur Boulevard near Michelson Drive and -.aa pronounced dead at the scene, poli<ie said. Lopez .as drivina a ford van on Mac:Artburat about 10:30 p.m . when be alleiedJy ran a red li~t at Micbelaon and collided Wlth an Oldsmobile four-door sedan tumina left onto Michelson, police Stt. Mike Oidea•jd. A pueneerdrivina with~' 2+ ·~-o1c1 JOle Ve&a1qua, was anjured aa tlaec:llllband wu auea 10 Weatem atrllia•c-rillSuta.A& Hewu in ilable condition in the inleDlive e91e ah Wtdaaday. a bolpital "at , .... ..w. ne C09 .. in &be Old.mobile were DOI jaJured .. Assemblym11n Tom Hayden, and a forces," said editorial commentatior splash of celebrities, including Bill Press. "We don't nc-cd any m ore Mi~hael Landon. Dennis Weaver and answers. We know what the an wer is, Ko"'bert Downey Jr. and lbe answer 1s no.·· "Wearctheonlyspccies-theonly Joel Hlacns, star of "Silver s~lcs -that 1s destroyina.. those S~ns" television show, also dc-- lbinas that make 1t possible for us to ndcOthc tas'i force. - live on this planet," said Weaver. who .. What do we say to this dog and called the 20th century the "age of pony show they brought us on the stupidity." thir<! floor?" he a~ked tficcrow.d.::~e The emotionally charaed rally con-say, No way unul you play fair. . trasted with the toned-down panel But a member of the task force ~1d discussion that took place in the later the ~Jc force came to town With ncar~~~~ding d_uring the day as the an open mmd. prtli · rt1u1rt0rcepthered-infor--~'-We . certa~nly h~ve no mation from a variety of groups. preconceived ~ot!ons a~u~ what the including environmentalists and the outco~e <?f this !nvcslt&allon. ought oil industry,. The task force was in to be, said David 0o.~ne .. w1th_ t~e town to consider Lease Sale 95. which Ocpanmcnt ofEnerJY· We r~ st1ll m would allow tracts at least three miles the early fact-pthcnng stage. offshore from Ventura to the Mu-Lt. Go~. Leo McCarthy remarked ican border to be sold for oil drill in~ on the size of the crowd that had Some who attended the rally said tu!'."c~ .QUt for the d~m~nstra~io~. the task force itself was a sham. Wttlra crowd th ls Slle, n 1s either "They arc not objccuve men who tht ticket line IQ 'Indiana Jones and are here," Hayden · ~id. "They ai:c th~ last Crusade.' or a c.:r~wd that:s men with an objccuve, and their 101ng to end this adm1nist~t1on. s objective is to drill.'' crusade to swallow up the Cahfomta "We. don't need any more task coastline," McCariby said. .. At the P.rescnt rate of consump- tion. the 011 yielded would keep the United States gotnJ for a mere l7 days," Bradley said. In addition. Bradley said. such oil exploration would cost millions of dollars in tourist trade and thousands of jobs. "The California coastline is one of our most prized treasures," Bradley said. "Our message in brief is, 'Don"t muck it up.'•• But Ventura· County Supervisor. Ma~rct Erickson 1said offshore oil drilhna has not hampered tourism in· Ventura County. "We've had oil dri11ing offshore for many years, and it's been a positive cxeericnce for us in V~ntura Coun- ty,· Erickson said However, she added, Ventura County has a "very serious ozone problem" and cannot bear the brunt of offshore oil drilling by itself. Throughout the day, a variety of other panels faced the task force, which has aJso made stops in North- cm Cahfomia and an San Diego County in the past week. A-noon rally against ofTshorc 011 exploration in the counyard outside the Los Angeles County Hall of Adm1n1strat1on was preceded by a discussion by a panel of environmentalists and was followed by a panel of oil industry spoke men. Wb.ilc cnvironmentahsts called for a national ellcrgy policy that stressed conservation, members of the 011 industry said offsbore oiJ drilhna was a vital part of the nation's energy reserves and should be allowed to move forward. "This momina we did not hear a lot of concern about the national interest," said Paul Kelly. who spoke on behalf of the National Ocearr Industries Association and the Inter- national Associatio n of Drilhna Con- tractors. "As Iona as we value econ- omic growth and national security, the nation will require a mix orau our domestic sources of encray, includina oil •nd natural gas from the outer lf#~l ..,,... .. Opponents Of offdlor• oll *lt .... joln • r•lly Wednelday In Los Ant•••• sponsored by Amerlan Oc••n• Cafftp•f9n. continental shelf." Kelly rdponded to repeated com- ments from environmentalists about the 011 spill in Alaska. saying there was a difference between the en- vironmental risks involved in trans· porting oil in tankers and offshore 011 exploration. A number of people who took part an the panel dtscuss1ons were as skeptical of the value of the pre 1den- ual task force as thty wert' of the need for offshore 011 drilling. How ollcn. one panelist asked. has such a diSC1Jss1on made ·any dif- ference? "We ha\e to ask ourselves, 'Wh) ar~ we here'> What son of treadmill arc we on wtth yet another public heanng.'" said Kelly Quirke wtth -Orccnpcacc. Quirke claimed the task force actually was charged with finding a wa~ to Justify the drilling. · You must find drilling can be done in an environment.all~ safe manner,·· Quirke said. Otherw1~. the task force would simpl)' have to face another coastal community on the same subJCCl. The task force 1s expected to release its findinas 1n January. One member who had steppt"d outside bneOy to observe the noon rally said the task force was made well-aware of local oppo 11ion to dnlhng "I think that messaat 1s coming across very clearly," said Gary Re- isner, who 1s responsible for federal mineral leasina issues for the Office of Management and Budiet. "There 1s a lot of appos111on to development. certainly under current rcaula11ons and current conditions" "I think there IS skepllCtsm o( the 011 industry"s ability lb deal with the problems. and I think some pcopk on the task force share that skepllc1 m," he added. "We're ao an1 to weigh all this information " A minority member was em- boldened enough to level the char'$e that the power s tructure in California was dominated b) "old, white. fat, bald in& men.·· Despite ~ueh seemingly harsh feel-'"~ there was a growing sense or op11m1sm about Cahfornia Comoacl. "'The white lcadeNh1p realizes ther, are going to have to open up. · Hernandci said. "The) may not hkc it, but the) rcalile 1t."' . . ln the business community, H s i.1mplc 5elf-1n1erest, she said. "The> rcaTtle.ThCir-worlrfOrcdsg oing to k colored ·· On the pohucal front. "they realm~ there's a partisan paraly 1s. We have to create a d1fTert"nt environment," Hernandez satd Sen. Bergeson tolJ a rcportt"r, "We spend so much time riJhung t-ach other to sec who's101na to prevail. we forge\ to reah1c that we·~ all going to fall down in the cracks ... if we don"t take a broader v1e\I. :· A S«ond metttng last week 1n Lo Angeles further sohd1fled support. said Carol Lind. cJtccut1'e director of California Lcader\h1p "Problems are accclernttng at a ratt- that's difficult 10 work "1th," Lind said "We need a new lonsrnuenq to sa) let's pull together to make 11 Y.O(~ •• That the "old . balding mrn" "ho hold the rc1m ol power arc willing Jo share 11as1est1mon) to their concern about Cahfornaa"<, future. Lind SJi1d Ho" the group lo\-1lf move forward from its opt1m1~t1~ and somewhat 1dealm1c beginnings rtmaans to be SCt'n Lind hopes pa.rt1 c1pants Yttll ta(kft interrelated problems that will hcl1l forge n«e !Wit) alliances ··t-01 cAamplc. wh~ shouldn't a bur.ineuman and a H1span1c ht' dealing with pul1ttcal tth1cs'1 Whv ~houldn't an educalOr and a busi- nessman be loo~1ng at the w3tcr 1ssue'1 .. Wt should appn.'('1ate and build on the strength or our t ultural d1versll)," Lind ~1d "Th1\ 1~ unc of the most crtallH pockC'h an the whole world Yet. v.c'rc all friahtcneu about losing 11 all " owners, told the P\annina Com- mission he believed the environmen- tal study that was performed for the TrianaJe Square project was (aulty. traffic improvements to ·only HOMES Jn March. the 011 firm birtd percent 01 the reudenrs said they $250,000. Opinion Rcscad rch oQr ahfomia lo d'A-oul1d be mortf hhke11y dto f suppon Herbcrts said later that a relative who is an enainecr told him that in ycan of normaJ rainfall the water table in the construction area is actually about 10 feet hi&hcr than the l 7 feet listed m lbc env1t0n.menUll report. He said at the time that he had gathered nearly 1.000 si&natures on a petition apinst demolition of the cJdatins businesses in the trianale. Ban-y Ross, an attorney rep- resentinJ a aroup of shopowners opposed to the proJect. tcad a Setter at Wednctday's hcarini outlining tbe ownen' objections. "All of thetc properties arc in aood conditjon and arc occupied by thriv- inJ and productive bustncs1e1," Ross said. Ross said the project will not 09mply with Measure G, the city's votcr·approvcd growth and traffic control ordinance becaute it limits the developer's resl)()Gtibilitv for IOllllC\ 9y n. "-•--..,... Herr are \he wtnnina numbetl eicted 'Wednadly ni,ht (or the c.alif'ornia Lotiery'a twict-weekly .. Loao ..... ,.me: ll.U.21.~~­.................... r P\aym .mo comedy p111td. au ib aamben will ..,.a,,_. o( SS.l millioa, lotllr) ollalll..._ AU &bole~ piCkell lw 1 rhn Opp'lnents say the traffic snarl From At survey rcs1 ents. ue t1onn11rc C\it opcncnt o I c an 1 11 Yrere caused by the commerciaJ center has bttn preparina 0 Loc~I Coastal were mailed to about 2, 700 house-primarily rcsidctltul. would cost considerably more to Prasram for tht Santa Ana R.1ver holds in Newport Shore• Nc~pon Resident mark~ s1naJe-fa.m1ly remedy. · mouth area. West Newport Oil has Crest, West Ncwpon Beach Home-hom~ a the m t unable for all The price Triangle Square As-been discussing with the count)'. owners Association •nd Costa Meg's area , and haht 1ndustnaJ bu1ldin& sociates is to pay for the property possible uses for its la.nd when 011 Ocean Vtcw. About 600 residents -the lea t swtablc under the proposed development operations arc no longer econom1-22 percent -responded The countr probabfy will not ha~e aarcement is too low, Ross sajd, &nd caJly feasible. The residents were asktd their • draf\ Loca Coastal Prosram ready the tax.pa)'ers wtll bear the $8 5 West Newport Oil officiaJ have no opm1on on development ahema-for another 90 d&)'S. Ron Tappet , million difTercnce. idea when dcveloprntnt would bca.in taves; -sinale·famity hom~. 'lpan-chier or coast.al plannina. said Then Ross also said City Councilman because no one can tcJI how Iona 011 mcnts1 town homes and con-count)' official wall ltold mcclii'a Orv Amburaey should abstain from operations will rcm11n cost..cfTCC\ivc, domio1uma. liaht aodu trial bu1Jd-•ith Newpon Se,ach and Cos1.a Mesa votina because he owns a business an accordini to Leonard Anderson, pro-mas. a neiahborhood 1hopp1n1 officials. 1t may be sui month or the redevelopment atca and accepted jcct manaaer. center. prden offices. wetlands ot a lonttr before pubhc hcanna.s on the campaiJn conlributions from Tn-"T~'s qune a bit of 011 yet to be park proatam bqjn, Tippet taJd an&)e Square Associates and the produced," Andcnon said. althouah Wb1k wetlands ratorat1on and The state oastaJ Comm1 on . developer's au omcys, Ruttan and production has dechncd. park uses~ prcfetftd by most. 6S must al'O appro"c the orosnm. Tucker. ,-..------------------------~--------------------------~--~-----------------------Zachary Pcdfom1, one of the pro~ erty owners represented by Ross. said he and the others would seek a coun injunction qa1ns1 the shoppma center 1(it 11 approved. "We feel the way they're aoina about it is very unfair," he said. The hearina before the counctJ continued into the early momina houn. plus the bonut aumber wiU divide am~ thcmaelvn• pritt pOol ors 1.4 millioD, flvc of aia will lbatc $74,,000; four of JJJC will share S677.000. Three of tia ia worth ID I 119 ' IS ... wiDMr. ..... ---·~c:hOllD by LOaO liildWle ....... tderilion ........ ~ m"J} H~ llcr8m•10. TM ·-t.n.. • d9e ... ..., ......... . . ....... 11 1111 11 ' Hf•\Hlt Five LA Raiders to help raise funds for anti-drug program five Los AnJelcs R11der foo1ball pla)er. arc scheduled to paruc1~te 1n a sports celebnt) fund· ra1str from ~I 0 1oni1h1 for an and-drua proa,ram in local schools. The pla)cn --mclud1ng Rod Mllftin. Vance Mueller and Bruce Wilkc~on -will appear at the Red Onion Rcs1aurant. J 6450 Pacific Coast High· way, Hunttnaton Beach A Red Onion Pokcswoman said thal :?O percent of1hc bar m:c1p1s will be donated to ProJ«t NODS (No on Drugs.) In addition. the restaur.101 "111 contribute SSOO 10 the NOD program. she ~1d Laguna Hiiis candldat~s ' forum Cit)' Council cand1daics for the propo~ cit) of Lagun<i Ai1fs will prcstnt their qualifications and answer quesuons at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Main Lounac of Clubhouse I at Leisure World, 24232 Calle -\ragon Sponsored by the League of Womt'n Voters of Orange Coast, the proa"m 1s free and ope~ to the public. ror further informatton. cnll qs1 . 7724 Asc~nt of Mt. Asgard hdes showtng the first a5ecn1 of Mt \ aard on Baffin Island "Ill be shO'-"n b) Earl Redfern at 7 .30 p.m Wednesday. Ma) 31 . at Spon < hakt, 16242 Peach Blvd .. llunt1ngtop Beach. r. Redfern and a small team of chmbt'r'> reached thl' summit of~t \.sprd ofT1he nonhea\I coast ol Canada in the summer of 1988 after fa1hng(lhlf ~mus' year A""dm1i..,1on to The C\ ent t\ f n:c a Spon (ha let a1 848-0988 for add111onal in formation Economy conc~pt ~xamln~d The concept of l'COnomrc con'-ers1on fro m m1htal) dc~ndcnce to soc1all)' product I\ c endca,ors will be d1SCu'\~d 3t a mcNing of the Orange (oasl Democratic Club at 7 30 p.m. Tuesday at the Wc~tcrn f edecrnl Sa' 1ngs Bu1ld1ng. 4 Corporate Plata, Nc"port Beach Manon Pack. e'ecu11 ve director of the \Iha nee for ur\I \al. "111 explain "h) a dome\llC·bJ..rd cconom) 1s csscnual 10 a secure and pcac<'ful \\Orie.I He has been ad' ocat1n~ peace and nuclear d1~arma· . ment issues 1n Cal1forn1a since 1981. · Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thuredey, ~ 2&. tlll Al OCC racquetball courts. may close to public ly 909 VAN IYKIN Of ... o.-y NM tlalf A group of nicquet·beanna athlete 1n Costa Mesa nopes to r&JSC cnou&h of a racket to save their favonte SPOrt. City recreation officials had been ad· mm1stenna public use of 1hc indoor racquetball courts at Oranic Coast Colle&c evcninas and "eckcnds, when the court were not an ust for classes. The amngement tcmmed from ~ aircement m l97S \\hereby the ci1)' spln the cost of b1uldjn1 the courts with the Newport-Mesa Unifted School D1stnct. rn rctu.m, the city pined the n&ht to use the courts B.ut 1..11y officials announced this ~1..~k lhat demand was down for racquetball serv1~ and that they \\OUJd cease staffin& the couns for public use. "The city informed us they wouldn't be doint 1\ anymore," said hm C&rMtt, f!Ubhc anformauon offi~r for the colle,e. ·we don't have the stafl'to keep tllcm open to the public, so we'llJUSt be usana them for our classes." The reason for the clo in1 oftbc public use proaram as that the cost is now excecdina revenue, according 10 Keath Van Hoh, director of leisure services for the city. Grim financi!ll forecasts have recently led city officials to take a hard look at fee prosrams to sec whether they are cost effective. "The courts were bu1h when raoquetbaU was at us Ptak of popularity," Vao Hoh said. "But during the last couple of years we've been opcratina at a deficit. Some da)'1 we'll have the courts open from 4 to 9 p.m. and onJy three of the six courts will be . 10 use. We aren't takina in enough revenue to justify a staff member. We're Just not Som& to subsidize this 1ctav1ty an)'mOre with taitpa)en· money " ' Van Hoh said the decline 1n racquet~ ball's.popularity was ex~rbatcd by otht'r factors that added to thd cost and inconvenience ofplayin& at the colleac. matter how many people u. it. The private club& charac fo\.\r or 6ve times that much " 1 .. mk said the coun.s were heavlly uaed. They were full Monday ruaht anet ti• players had to be tum~ away,ne aaad •. ~nd tbat'sdCSJ!ite the relluvely poorcoocbt1on of the facilities, be said. "What really hurt was when the college staned chara.ina for parking. .. he said "lt "They've been neaJected," be •id., used to be that people could park for free "TheTC are hahts out 10 every siri&le court. and then j ust pay their coun fee and play. It's very shadowy in there. The carpets in Now )'OU either hpve to get a semester tne hall al"(I not m &ood shape. ((they were permit to park, or use some of the metered properly maintained, usershi'p 1W0uld be spots they have... up." But ChnsLink.areaularplayer.sa1dthe Lmk said he .had already ptbeftd 40 racquctbaJJ program could be saved with sia.naturcs on a pcution to the a ty to save some better management the pul;>lic racquetball prosram. "Thecitycould.ra.asc t~fecsa little btt af "I'm aoina to be there every day ~tuna they need more revenue," he said .. sisnaturcs," be said. "I· haven't found "They're only charaina $4 for a coun . no anybody who wouldn't Stan." reacher arrested ¥ o_narug charg_e_~ ly JANET ZIMMERMAN Of.,. .,..., ..... Jt.llff A C'.apistrano Unified School Distnct tcacht'r who allegedly bouaht cocaine from an undercover police officer was arrested . Wednesday with t"'o other women AC· cused of sclbng druas out of their Laguna BcAch home. officials said. Police found 15 arams of what 1s believed to be cocaine. with a street value of $1.SOO, dunna a search of the home at 122 Cleo t • Laguna Beach police Sat. R.t y Lard1e Slld Officers also tCCO\.Crcd six free-but ~ pipes, sales, sales records and aacnts used to cut druas. Le h Ann Har1 W\I. 30. and Jonna R.tc KA 40, were arrc tcd Tuesday C\COJI\& V1 11ors and pro!>pecllYt' membcr<i :m· l'll· couragcd to auend the fl"t'c mreung (all '\am:~ C ataldc al 5S1· I 424 or Lola R Sc> mour at ·q4-25 7 for S44-1S 7 for more informntwn Costa Mesa pollce offtcers M•rty C•rver •nd Larry Hides take notes at the scene of th• fatal accident. ...., ..... .....,.., ... ._ ••low, an officer and drtver ltldutrd L•• '9od•• Inspect ttt• trudr fol' .......... fo s~ss1on of a controlled ubstance for sale and pos.st'SSton of drua paraphemaha. Lard1e said They wert in custody at the Oranac Count) Jail m heu ofS2S.OOO bat,l . each. Nurs~ c~rtlflcatl9n A free nurse and health ccrt1ticJt1on da\s \\ill be ofTcn:d from 8 a m to .:uo pm. !\1onda\ lhrough Frida) ~-grnning Tue da~ at tht' Co.1s1f1nc ROP Office. Room 9. 1001 Pres1d10 S..1 uarc C'oc;tn Mc'><1 The e11hH"cck course will pro' 1tk , 1,1,,room 10\truc11on. follo"cd b) on-thc·Job 1rn1ningat J hll..1,1 c:on' ak!.(.:ent hospital and home health, arc a~cn- 1..1cs Persons comple11n& the course l3n be ~at1ficd a~ nurse assistants or home hcaJth aide\ .\n}one I b· }Cars-of-age or older residing in 1he r u~11n. fn 1m· Nc"port·Mesa. addleback Valle) l 'n1fied nr Hun11ni1on Beach ~chool 0 1stnct ma~ l'nroll For further informatmn call< OJ'llhnc.· ROP JI 979-19S~ Ans f~llowshlp meets ART Anon)mou . a fello".,h1p 1ha1 en· couraacs 1nd1\1duals 10 1dent1fy and c\pres' their crcall\1t)'. m~i.. at 7.30 pm \\ cdnc'ida~s a1 ~-4() Santa Isabel '-C. in Costa \1esa l\rts '\non}mou~. "'h•~h 1s hased on the 12 \tcps and 12 1rad1t1ons used 1n lcohohc i\non' mou~ 1s open to ac..to~. cathaniphc~. composer : dancer"'). de 1a.nc,-.,. mus1 1an\, painters. poets ingcr\ and ~ruers lnformauon about the as)()C1a11on ma~ ~ obtJ1ncd b) l Jlltng 957~26 01 646-7M6 Atts, crafts f~stlval The La1una C ran Gutld \n, and < rJft., Fe 11 ' al will be held from IOa m to du">~ on '>unda' and Mondi\) on f orcst \ nuc nt Paulic < OJ\l H11h"'a) 1n l.J1junt.1 fk:ich A.n"ork ..... h1durc cr~t«S and \oltl b" <-O lo..nl art1 ts, will 1ndu~k potter')'. clothin1 JC"C'l" Jnd Pedestri·an _killed by truck in CM ly IOI VAN EYKEN Of trw 04111y,.... Si.ff An upadenufied pcdcc;\nan wa~ struck and killed b} a 1ractor-tnuler truck Wedncsda) afternoon near the inter- sccuon of 19th S1rec1 and Placentia A'enuc 1n Costa Mesa T"o teen-agers who witnessed the accident rcponcdly told pohcc thC' v1ct1m \tum bird ouL 1n front of the truck, headrd nonh on Placcntaa "The dnver was go1n1 about 2S mph tn the No. ~ lane at abouN:4S p.m. when he saw the v1cl1m stauerioa near the bus bench." police gt. Joh'n F1tzpatnck said "The dn .. cr then stan~ to change mto the No I lane and as he con11nued the v1ct1m fell and "cnt under the rtar 11res of the tnulcr." Thc v1ct1m \\-IS pronounced dead at the scene The truck drt,cr. 47-~ear-old Richard Lee Rhodes o( "loNalk; '-"IS del1'-Cnng a 4()9-pound lood of shon in Co ti Mc He was not 10JUrtd The trud .. beanna the compan) logo of P.I E. Nuuonw1dc of Jacksonv1lle Fla .. was not damaaed. old. F11zpatnck s~ud the' 1ct1m ~as bt'hcvcd "Officers rccogmlcd him, but ~e do not to be a local transient about SS or 60 ·ears have has 1denuty at this umc, .. he SA ad Wht&t' undcrto' Cf officers "-'Cn: at the home, Susan Mane Harper. 38, of t..quna Beach came to the front door and as"ed to buy drup. Urche said. .. he ente~ into aconvCf'SalJOn Wllh an undcrro\er officer at the door, and she pun:hucd one gram of a white po~ry sub tancc after nqot1at1ons." he said. She patd the officer 'S 7S and wd lhe v.ould pay tbe other SlS later. pobce latd. Harper, 1 second·aradc tt-acher at Rkh~ · atd Henry Dana Elementary School. was arrested on susp1c1on of drug possession. She •-as ttleascd from the Laauna Be.ch cat}JaJI Tuesda) m&ht on $10.000 blJI. Harper has tauaht wah the Capi tra.no school d1stnct for 14 )ears. said Llndl Kroner. d1rcctor of employtt rel1t.100 . District officials w1U ~aat to sec Y..hcthcr charac arc filed bcfott any dnapJinary acuon 1 taken. Kroner wd. An educator usually can conuraue teach· 1111 unul the case as ~Iv~. dcpcndtf\& on tbc__tharac. she said. The arrc ts were made af'\er pobce rcct1vcd 1n anonymous ttp last year about dru& acu"1t) at the home, Lard1c wd. No further 1rrcst.s "ere t'Apcctcd. he added. Pollce chief's stepson admits selling dl!ugs ~ulpturc. · The LA&una Craf\ Guild ,., a non·protit orpn11a11on compn11n1 local ar11st and crufhn\l'n Y..ho nu 1~md' for local ch.an\tC'i Call rara \.lfran at 497· 7:!~ 7 fo1 mun: inform \1on Couple held after car taken at gunpoint The ~tepson of lquna Beach Poh~ Chief 'ic1l Purcdl pleaded &wit' Tucsda) to a felon' charic of ~Uina maniuana Car\ Holt. 2S. "'a arrested Ma)' S for sdhna abtlut )C\en iram of manjuana to an uncJcn-o' ~r officer The arrc5t was part of an m'c 111.:won b) th Ckpanment into comi;laants of increucd dNt 1ct1vuy at Main Scach. official ~id. C \11,U\H . Thu~•r-May 25 No mttt1~xhtdulcd l y ut1S YOKOt Of .. o.ii,.-kalf T"o n Bernarda no ~ 1dents v. -~ arTc t«S in n Ju.an ap1str11no after they allc~I) stole a orvcttc at aunpomt m Newport Bc3ch. "rresttd on uspic;ion of armed robbtl') "<rt Michael Rene teff'cn and Roberta Mane Ortiz. both 19 td'fcn as a parokc. Friday, Jtfay 26 accordint to Ne..-·pon Beach pohcc 'po~ciman Bob Oakk) Stefl'en wa hekl at Newpon &ach city 1 No medlnp teMdulcd Jiil ._h1lc Orm. as at Ora.nae Count) ;..,_..,. _____________ ~ _ _. W01M1f1 Jaal Bail for both wa1 set at l 'OI It t I Of, SS0.000 bail Pohct. Oa~lc> said Around J 40a.m on Tu ~). ewpon The u pects wert la I Sttn ~tbvund Bealh RQhce officers Jim Kam1Mk) and on Balboa Boutc .. ard 1n the Corvcue hontel Shc""ood "crl ~ailed toa robbc"" Around 4 a.m . af\cr a dcscnpuon "a near the Ne" port Pier broadcast, an Ortnac Count> hcnffs Ehab F*rouq Ghana~•. U , ofOransc. deputy poued the Cof'·ene tra'-elmg told the officers he nd a fncnd. t~f south. oo the San D1cao Fiuwa) near Oso Wabab. 21. also of Oranie. "ere $1lt1Q1 in • Pa.rlc.v.ay. The deput> folk>~ tht car off Gh.auaVt>t' 19 4 Of'\ctte at 23rd t~ &Mfrec-.ya1Jun1pm>~koad1n n and Ocean front "-'hen ,-.o ubjects J\aan Captstrano1 then \oppcd the \·chicle Holt entered h1 pica before South Municipal Coun Judac Pamela 1~. A awh)' pJca to that c~ ofttn camcs probauon rather than a Jlll ttrm. a pohcc an' estiptor wd. but Hoh' .tentcnce rould not be tonfi~. v.alkcd up to iM car on Camano CaptStrano. l he male suspect tll"lcdl> pointed a Steffen and Ortn wcrt I.Aken into Hoh "'as captured b) officen •fttr be ran from them. He •l~I)' WM un· roopcratt\C and ~fu.td to 11~t his a<kircs The arrc"~"' ofl"w:en did aot rtah1e he wu the chid.J Me1*)ll rtvol\cr at Ghana"• aod ordered h1m to cu.lOdy without lr\Cl<knt.. OakJc said 1t1outohhct'af.Ohaaaw11nd Wahabtot Oh&ua~• and Wahab wett brouctu to outoftMcarandr11nto1pe) phonttocall the tttnt and idennfacd ~ sv\P«ts. o( Make Thompson·s Motorhome Ccnta, located at 6442 &n Roed. • • • !\ teller at Homt' Bank tte0nedl cashed a forwd check for SSOO and dtlCO\.Crcd tM fo~ only aftei' the SYSp«t had kft the blrik, Jocakd •t 4180 Barranc.1 Plrkv.'ly • • • A "'h1te Yanuha 7SO motorcydo d11appcucd from an addre\' on Oran~ BlotlOM ..... About S300 in woodtn pallet 'an1shed from the premitn of nabohc Inc .• 118010•11et1C A .. c . man v.orked there. ht" routd no1 locate htm. • • • A re ilknt ot the 200 bloc~ of DJAmond l\Hnuc reported a v.ood plank wa rtmo,.cJ from a blick.)ard pte. • •• A 19U Merttde1 8tnr .-rkcJ tn a lot 1n tbc 2100 block of WC1tcl1fT 0.-1"e w-as found wittt scratch« all O~CT it. • • • Someonuntt"ttd an W\locltd door Of I home 1n the lOO bk)tk of tdar tf'Nl and toot a. :punc C'OllWftt"I s l .c> cMh from the k•khn. TitC ""* 1r4t round later -mtnus the cath -'" \he front walk-.y Of a hovte down the strcrt HUl .......... ctt A.-raideat 1a IM llOOO btoc'k of •"*'°' CHdr llMd Ylladilh lft ........................... malicMM llCU. ·~ ......... lftl oftllaqpll SiftC't hf I MW IO the ~-. nciahbofhood. he bdJt¥Ct die u.lllr ml) be a tan')O~tt from WMft ..._ people lt"ed in the houte. • • • / Wiight . ~ bargains:fo,r ly McClatC'hy ~ews Servlc~ \\ASUIN(1 l ON -Rep. Jim \\right of Tc)..t\ offered lo rl'<,1gn a~ spcake1 of the Hou~· of Rl'Pll'..Cnta- tl\ cs on Wl·dnl'\(la\ in l'\changc for thr disfT11ssnl of some of thr eth1co; charg~ pend11l~ against him. <H'cord- ing to congre,sional <;ourccs. But th<.• p1 opowll deal "a~ 'agul' and "as nc,c1 at'lt.-d on b' 1hc 12- mcmbcr House ethics comnHlll'l' which ha\ hccn inHsl1ga11ng Wrigh\'rt final\(.'l'S for nearh a ~car the $OUrCCl> ~It.I. Durina a· da} of fran1 1t nH.'\'l1ngs and ncgol1at11>ns among \\ 11gh1'<. ad' i~~ and ~·n1or Hou\C' ll':idcr'>. the undc1 I) mg as umpuun among -. mo" l>emol'1t11\ ""'I ttH1t one"") or tlh: 01hn . till' -.1x·aker would oon lls1g11. Pubhcl)" Wright 'o\\cd to "pre'>\ ahl·atf' dt. 'Pill' ftst t her CVldl'n c that h1~ suppo11 in the I louse ''as rop1dl> c1 Od1ng n en among his staum·he t suppon c1s ··1 \Cr} li rml ) bcl1C\C Ill) position 1s nsht:' thc s1x-;1 ke1 said "I hope and tru'>t that the lOlllllllttcc" 111 t.'On'iider thl· mailer on 1i.. ments and d1smt'>'i thl'"' diar11.l·s:· \\ nght said hl' "l•agl·rl~ 3\\IHb" the dl.lllll' for his s1tk 111 he h<'nrd before 1hc l'l.>n11n111ee Hut sonw ol \\ nght'\ O\\ll 1 c>.a'> d1.·lcg;1 t1on p1l•J1t1ed he \\OUld \oon tx· jl.Ulle. "The o,Pfalo..l·r\ puhll'-al support " dl·t<.·riorutrng \\1th l'fl<'h pai.sina da) - s:iiJ Rep Midwl'I .\ndrc"s. D-l C\ • "ho Jl•)l 11h\.•J the 1tuat1on U'> ··grim." <\notht'r Tc\:\ll. Kcp. M1l1kl') Leland. \<lid ... There 1s ~omc 111<1":n- 1ion the speaker nugh1 step asidt" .• t leu~t tcmpon.ml~. unt il the '"hok lhllli I!> l~~Ohl'd. • .. lhc rns11tu11tm 1\ gc111ng 3 hhu: k C)C ... l l'land !>illd "I think tht' die is ca~t." The ethics comm111cc met for se' crnl holll) un Wcdne.,day con- sidc1 ing legal mOllOll'i from Wngl.1 that thl' wn1raJ alll'gat1ons a&P111St him~ dtoppcd. 1 heir mceunx follo .... cd a da}-long. n .. 1A,11.111\ t1. k, 1~·u ht>J• ins on i ur .. -Tanken to avoid Sa_.· Ba .... ara Channel UU) 01 \\,illdl \hight') IO\\~cr, H.·p· • ... 'u hen \u.,m.111. nnd lhl· 'ipccml toun~I SANTA B.A.RBARA _ Re pondinl to proddina by cnvaronmentahsts fo1 the c:omm1t1c.'\', t<1c.hard Phl•lnn and 8 conamsmaa, Unocal Corp. on Wfdncsday a&reed to reroute_atl 011 argued u''' th,· llll'11t of the <'tlarJc' tankers out of the Santa Barbara Channel. Unocal is the fourth oil Jldl to that \\'~1fht hro~l' !fouw r~h.-s 10 announce such a step, prompted b) con~ that a tanker ~cc1dent could ~~~f.i~1 ) 1tfula~ hi s pc r..u.nal unl~asb .a Valdez~type spill off the envi ronmentally 5ensauve strc:tdt of "I 'd 1 California coast. ,., t \\ns s1up1 to put I lat on Th Santa Barbara Channel an 80.mile-long stretch of water denned by tcle' 1s1on ~<.au~· 11 m:id c mill1on\ol h 1 ed fSa M sue! Santa ruz. Santa Rosa and Anacapa. tsdoned w11h JX'opk 1t•al11c \\t\ .. t lhe allcgatton'> arl· . ~1f r\5 alt ~~s th~sce1neofa'disastrousspill from an oil dnlhnaplat{orm 10 1969 agall~'>t ~he ~J~akl·i . and to maJ..c.· u~ that t:;sted environmental consciousness 1n this country. Chevron Corp .. mon: ni.: 1 '0~ ... about Wright thnn "i.: Mob'I 0 ·11 Cp and Atlantic Richfield Co. earlier aoreed to m-oulc tan lee · \\erl' bcfon•. said one M.'mor Demo-1 • .. c1 al pm 3tcl). The l"-O 1:hargt'\ pending aga in!>t the pcakc1a11.• that ht'' 1ola1cd Hou'>c ruks b\ al·l·q>11ng $145 000 rn •g1ft<1 frum li1<, fm·n J Gro~c Mulht·l . a Church group backs abortion funding tegislator~ urge quick agreement in LA strike Top army cOrTimarid ROSts letter supporting hard-line Premier Li SACRAMENTO -The Cahforn1a Council of Churches announced Wednesday 11 supports state abortion fundana for poor women. In a letter addrcs!ICd to members of the state Legillature's bud&ct committees, the counul 54id "abortion as a religious issue -not a political one. "We d1sa~~. with the concept that theaovernmcnt can by'forceoflawampose thcreltfous v1ewpo1m of one church on all other churches or on n~hurch people. th.e ~ter said Ocnommations represented at the group·• SacrarMnto mecung .inchlded the Presb~enan Church, United Church of Cbnst, Eptscopal Diocc~ of California, American Bapti t ChUrch and Evangelical Luthtran Church Pesticide-safe labels r.ejected SACRAMENTO -A state produtt·labeling \plan suffered ~ Rtback LOS ANGELES (AP) -~go­ tiators for st riki ng toac hc1) and the ;SChool dis1ric1 gathered \\ ednesda~ ~'to resume talks a day after closed- oor meetings "ilh state legislator~ ho urged thl·m to reach a qu1ci... ulemen1 and '>lop biclo..t·nng The strik<'\ 11 lh da} \\ao; ahc,cnt of 'nOammator) 'ilatcmenls that had maned the ~ntng uf1 he "~ here were expressions of op11m1sm fronl officials heading inw a late afternoon sc.•s\1on at a do" nto" n hotel. BEIJJNG (A P) -The top arm y hurrying back to demand Li's ouster. command published a letter Wednes-China's political crisis was touched da} strongly suppon1ng consernt1vc off by student protests for a freer Premier Li Peng, who is locked in a society and cleaner government that bitter battle for power with rival began in mid-April. Tens of facttonS-oppc»ing his crackdo-wn on-thousands of stllMnts 1tm1lined in a student protesters. teni city at Tiananmen Square. the Foreign Minister Qian Qichen told S}mbohc center of power 10 China. diplomats a meeting of the ruling for a 12th day Wednesday to press the Communist Party's policy-making demands. Politburo would be called Thursda) Protest marches continued or Friday, perhaps signaling the throughout the nation. with demon- bchmd-the-scenes po"'er stru11le be-strat1ons reported Wednesday in tween L1 and Communist Tutrt)I chier Shanghai and Changsha. the rapital Zhao Ziyannvas com~ trc::rd~. -TM~·unan proviOcc. - Wan Li. head of Chana·s parlia-L1 declared martial Jaw in Beijing mcnt. cut short a '1s1t to the United on Saturday to restore order to the States and fle\\ home Wednesday for cit) where more than 1 million \\hat he sa id \\Cre "health reasons." residents have demons1rat~d in sup- But U.S. officials chought he was port of the students .The craddo\\ n, apparent!) made Wednesday in the state Assembly when a budtct subcommittee rcJectcd the wuh th e approva.1 of senior leader proposal, The &1.1bcommittee voted +O apinst the plan to offer ··qualuy and Deng X1nC?ping. triggered widespread safety" 1eals ror produce grown by farm(t'S who agree to meet all pcsuc1de- calls for L1 s ouster. related requirements. . Troops deploied an 1hc. out.slu:t~_of Undci:.thc plan. p~tma atowcn ~ould sign a contract wi1b the ~tAle Beijing since Fnda} were prevent~ which Lhc) would agree to comply with all laws a.nd regulations and from mo\ mg on the square ~l manuf11tturers' labeling instructions governing an) pestl~tde the) USC But throngs of people whosurroundt.'d the consumer and environmental groups oppose the pl?tn, saying 11 •s misleading con"OY) and built street barricades. and provides no guarantees that latxled produce is any safer than produce The crowds pleaded with the soldiers without the state seals. not to attack and the) retreated into barracks. leading to speculation that Li could not control the-military. owc vcr. Lile arm_)' cadqt.ianer of General Staff and General Pohttcal Department published a letter Wcdnesda) 111 the m1htal) newspaper strOnJIY supporting Li's hard-line position against the students. Sex as rellglous rite rejected LOS .ANGELES -A judge rejected a defen.sc ~tittt to d~ryllSs charies that have been brought against a co~ple who claim they are running a church and not a house of prosti-tution. Will Tracy, SI . and his wife Mary Ellen Tracy, 46 pleaded innocent and trial was scheduled tol>qJnJune 13 The Tracys. who run the Church of the Most Hi.ah Goddess. claim it is a leJJllmate church 1n which sms of male followers arc absolved through sexual intercourse dunng n:haious rites. "I am hopeful that "'l' "111 l'nll'rgl· \I. llh a contract and people "111 go bad. lo \\ork tornorrm"... s<:hool board President Robena Weintraub said. "I think thal the 111ne has come for the olTcr thl' boardoa\ made to bt- acceptcd ... I am \Cl) opt1m1st1c. I certain!} cxpc 1 that \\c'll ha'c some good nc\\-s." Fire bums 7 5,000 acres In Everglades Arab leaders remain bitterJy divided over Lebanon, PLO . '\ \ · r I 0 '\ ·\ I . H H 11 : I ' SovletS tried to smuggle ll.S. compUters United Teachrrs-Los .\ngeks President Wa} nc Johnc;on told n:- porters tha t the meeting "1th '>lalc legislators had \purred n:,ump1ion of talks. "I think that 11 brought a 'iCn\l' of realism to hoth '>•des that thrrc 1s serious concern about whal 1s going on in Los Angeles and the po"rrful legislators. innucn11al peupk. "ant this thing i.ettlcd.:· Johnson c;.ud Johnson also told reporters. "I think there is an c'pectat1on thal there will be ome mo,cment and possibly a settlement tonight." MIAMI (AP) -Hampered by ruks against motorized vehicles. firellghtcrs arc ba11hng a fire in the heart of Everglades National Park that has burned more than 75.000 acres 1n an area that badn·t burned 10 30 >cars. o fficials said Wednesday. "This has bc,·ome a logistical nightmare." said park information officer Pat T ullc "You have no roads. Federal laws prohibit th(' use of motonLed vch1clcs. so th1 ha be- come a maJor fircfighter's nightmare. What looks flat"' hen )'ou'rc sitting m your car is the \\Orst hiring.·· CASABLANCA. Morocco (AP)- Arab leaders re mained b1 11erl ) divided Wednesda) over a proposal to send 3JOtnt police force to Beirut 10 replace Synan troop!> that support Moslem forces in Lebanon's 14-)ear civil war. Despite that nf\. and another arpamcnt over the Palesttne L1txrn- tion Orpniution. the summit of the 22-naiioo Arab Leaaue appeared "$ignificantl)' to smooth relations be- tween some of the Arab world's most bitter foes. Yield /nlt n•.\J C'ompouH(frd Mm1lhl) ' I . AtGreat~m Bank,~ don't have to choose between high rates and safety. is, Great \\atem is the most ~e savings mstitutici1 in America. We're also the best managed,~ tO the latest Rwhme ~ Sl1l've}[ IU-Qled~ accoonts are fedetaUy imured upto$~nae,~­ ing oo how yoor 8ciiJurtts are structured. }'ou~both. Right~~·re dfering one c:J. the highest rateS in town-some of the best rates we've had in ~Am they k>dc-~...;;;.;,;;;~ even better when you realit.e you doo't have to \\U!}'_ aboot ' your money_. Great~ ; Allwedoisget· ltiOISf and ~The fact -MIAMI -A high-tech smulflingopcrat1on based in Bcl11um sought U.S PrtsJdent George Bush sent a computers to bolster the Soviet air defense system after a West German pilot message to Morocco·~ King Hassan landed 1n Moscow's Red ~uarc on a lark. a feckral official said Wednesda) II , the conference l hairman, ex pres -The disclosure by Patnck 0 Bnen. the Customs Service's top agent m M1am1 mg hope the summit would cameasfivepeople andt\\ocorpora1ionswereind1ctedbyafederalgrandJUI) "strengthen the poss1b1hty" of an 10 a smuggling case involving S 1.8 mtllton worth of sen 1t1ve computer Arab-lsrarh peace "l'tt lcmcnt. equipment. Bush askl·d .\rab leaders to support Nineteen-)ear-old pilot Mathias Rust evaded Soviet air defense-s as he the peace 1n111atl\ cs ofboth Israel and flew a small Cessna aircraft into Soviet atr space. buzzed the Kremlin and PLO leader Vasser .\rafat landed "txfore a startled crowd in Red Square in 1987. His unhindered He also strc<oscd l ~ support for . penetration of Soviet air space resulted in a shakeup oflhe So\•1e1 mihtaf) and league cffom to hall tht' fighting in according to O'Brien, secret orders for U.S. computers that could be used to Lebanon. prevent a recurrence. The summit con,cned Tue~~} to welcome Eg)pt bat'k to the >\rab fold. Navy suspects Iowa explosion was deliberate NEW YO RK (AP) -Na'> 1n- vestia,ator'i ha' c fou nd evidence tu r.uppon the pos"l1b1l1t) that murder or SULetdc \\as 1n' oh-cd 10 the c'ploc,1on that killed 47 sailor!> aboard the battlc!thip l SS IO\,a, NH( ~C\\C, rcponed WcdncsdJ). NBC quoted un1den11fi cd N:") sources as d1\C'los111g "some J1 1urb- 1na facts" about a ~urv1\ 1ng \31lor "'ho stands 10 collect SI 00,000 from the 1nc,urance pohc) of a aunncr'c, mate killed 1n the nplo ion A.pnl I Y ln-ve tiptors fou1ld aunl)Owennd blastinJ cap 10 a search of the bclongin~ of Gunner' \.1a~C' :\rd Class Kendall 1 ru111. 21. t"'o )care, aao after he w.l' JI re\ led for slcaltna d car.NB('~1d.lna ~archofh1 horm· aner the cxplos1on, 1nve llJalt>r\ found une of the hurlap ~tchc th.it &u nnen tn'>Cll bet\\Cen bag\ of JX)\\• dcr to clean the.· barrels of the blttltsh1p'!1 huac gun\ durin firing. the net\\Ork \ltd Truitt \\l'I quoted 1n p1,1bhshed rcpans last week as SU)'tna the Navy created homu:1de or su1c1de scenario~ lnvolv1ng him and C layton M Hartw11, 25. to mak.c them apcaoatc, for an explo ion 1n\C~11aato~ unnot othcrwist e\pla111. • Bush backs Israel's plan for elections . ffouse aCfds 5822 mllllqn to drug war WASHINGtON-The House \Oled Wednesdi) to pumpaneittra $8::!2 million 11110 federal effom this )ear aprnst illegal drug.s. but decided not to increase anu-drua spend ins even more by taking money out. or lhc tar '!Na.rs research budget. On a part)-line 227-197 vote m wh1ctrthc chamber's maJon 1) Democrats prevailed. the Ho use finall) passed a $3. 7 billion domestic $pending measure for fiscaJ 1989 that included S822 m11l1on for anti-drug efforts. But on a 213-205 vote, lawmakers reJected a measure that would ha\c transferred to next )Car's drug programs an) 1990 pending for tar \\ ari. missile defense research above this )ear's S3. 7 billion .: Yellows~one elk population drops YELLOW TONE NATIO"" L PARK, Wyo -hard winter and extended huntm' season produced a de hnc of almost 40 pe rcent 1n Yt>llowstone N1tu~nal Park's Tiorthem elk herd. according ta brolOJl\t~. flarvcstofthe an1malsdunnj rrgularand late-.~ason hunt1naacc0un1ed for 14 percent to 16 percent mon1hty, and 24 percent to 27 percent of Ille herd died from winter exposure, the biol<>11sts sfud. Studies of c~rca this ~pnng indicated that most of the dead elk were either elderly or calve Bush: Gorbachev-Offer not enough NEW LONDON, Conn -Pris1dent Bulh said Wcdne )'that v1ct Pr'c Kknt M1kh11 I GorbadW~\ • lalttt propc»al to rcduceconvt'nt1onal arms in Europe could make t~ w~t was not enoush to mue the WaNw Pact's "massiveadvantqc" over NA re. Bush, an arommenccmentaddrcssat the Coa.'1 Guard Academ)', u1d Gorbachev's offer confirms "whit ~e'ye known all a Iona -that Soviet military power far uceeds lhc level~ needed to defend the 1e,1t1matc SC'Cunty 1ntettS1s of the lJ .. SR •• Official in Wash1n1ton said Gotbechev on Tuesday ~opotcd the tmPQ$it1on of cc1lmp on Soviet forces stationed m Ea &cm Europe and outlined pos able rtductaons m Soviet co-nventtonal anm as well Bush also told the newly comm1ss1ol')ed oft1c:cts that. the world 1s •·w1tncss1n1 the end ofan adu: the fintlchaptuoflhe'communast experiment. 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Inks deal to acquire Silicon Systems TOK Corp. has compltted its acquisition o(Sfllcon Systems Inc .. a manufacturer of intearated circuits used 1n the m1croperiphcral ond telecommunications indusme . TOK intrnds to openne' 1hcon > tem' as a wholly owned sub idiary of TDK U.S.A. Corp. As a result of the merser between Silicon Systems Inc., and l OK Acquisition Corp., aU Silicon Systems shares outstanding prior 10 the meracr. other than those owned by TDK have bttn con\'erted to S20 net cash per share. TDK Acquisitton Corp. sLccessfull) compkted Its render offer on May 15, with approJC imately 99 percent of the outstanding S1 l1rnn Systems shares being tendered. The tender offer began on April 14 afle1 the companies jointly announced their intent to merse. TOK Corp .. a public!) traded Japanese corporatton with revenue~ of $3.4 billion m its most recent fiscal year. 1~ the "orld's leading manufacturer of magnetic recording tapt> and ferrite products and thl' major producer of coil. ceramic and other components. Silicon Systems Inc., with revenues ofS 121 m1lhon in its mo!.t reH·nl fiscal year, supplies of mixed-sjgnal standard and custom integrated ci cuits used in the micropt:'ripheral and telecommunication) market' • • • • ne H1mmond Co. ofNewpon Beach announced ats quarter!) figurt'' Operaung results for the fiscal )'Car ended March l 1 said l he Hammond Co. incurred a loss ofS l ,075.000, or 52 cents per share. "h1t·h compares wllh net income of $907.000. or 42 cents per share. for tlw previous fiscal year. 'Fhe firm declared a 10 cents per share annual d1' idcnd for shareholders of record as of June 26. 1989. and pa}:tblc Jul) 7. l 9!N Hammond intends to make a cash tender offer 'through a dutth aucuon to purchase up to 275,000shares of its common stock. Jn addition. the company has entered into an agreement to purchase from Cha arm.in Thomas T. Hammond up to 130.889 shares of h1\ lOmmon su~ck at the same price as the other shareholders will rece11.e. Hammond wall be obligated to sell to the company at least the same percentage ofhis stock as the other shareholders sell to_tbe.compan} of their <;tod. resulting rn the same percentage ownership of the compan)'. The operating loss resulted primarily from lower loan origilC\1onc; ( 15 pe~cent below fiscal 1988). net interest income ( 43 percent below fiscal l 988). a writeoff of $450,000 related to the unsucces~ful attempt to 'purchase a savings and loan associatfon. the firm said. • • • Anaheim-based Carl K1rclaer Enterprises has gont' 1n1ernat1onal with the opening of the fim Carl's Jr. restaurant in Japan. Friendly Corp. of Osaka became Carl Karcher Enlcrpriscs first international licensee when Chamnan and Chief faecutn e Officer Carl Karcher and Friendly Presidenl Zenshiro Sh1gesato sagncJ a 25-)car exclusive licensin~·agreement last year. The first Carl sJr. eatery in Japan opened Fnda} in the ( I\~ ofMinoo. a suburb north of Osaka. The licenSlngag(eementcalls tor the opemngofat least JO morc(arl'~ Jr. restaurants in that country by 1993. Cooking procedures in lhe Japanese Carl's Jr eatery remain) the same, with a menu offering Carl's Jr, spcc1alt1e , <,uch as the { 'hartm11kr BBQ Chicken Sandwich, Western Bacon Cheeschurger and r amous \1:11 Hamburser. .. We have a lot of visitation from Japan in California. so many pcopk from there have visited a Carl's Jr. We ~lieve the Carri.Jr concept" ill Ix· well-accepted.'' said tevc K1sh1 . Carl's Jr.:.S...director of 1ntcrna11on.1I -development. Carl's J r. is continuing to explore addrt1011lll l1cens1ng opponun111c' in the Pacific Rtm. Kishi said. There are more than 490 Carl's Jr. restaurants -o" ncd. francha.,l·d 111 licensed b) Anaheim-based Carl Karcher Entcrpnscs ·· located 1n California, Arizona, Nevada, Orcf on. • • OptJmamCare Corp. of Laguna Niguel said 11 ach1c,cd 11' "''' profitable quan:er since m~ption. Johnson said the company. which as reccntl} as Ju~ "~ds in thl dcveloJ?ment stage, has stabilized ats operauons and achac' t:d a profi1 of approximately $43,000, or I cent per share. compared "11h a l<M of approximately ~ 169,000, or 8 cents per share. in the pnor ~car Johnson said the company 1s pleased to achieve th1!> malc\tunc "Our 'aoal now is to funher stabihzr the compan}. increase llUr marlet1ng activities and sign as many contracts as is practical over tht• ntxt !.e' l'n months." OptimumCatt is enpged in marketangand establishing program'> for the tTeatmcnt of ps)ch1atr1c disorders and chcm1rnl d1..•pcndcm.1e' an health~rc facilities on an independent bac;rs. {As of this ditre. the companr hasobtaaned seven contract<; to 1..•stul1ll~h a tojaJ of seven psychaatnc programs and SC\.en chemical depcndenq trea,ment programs wnh eight hcajth care fac1lme eovenng a total of 215 beds. BURDEN From A.7 SI 0,000-15,000 family The aHragc at all income levels was 11 .3 percent. A famil) under $10.000 pa)) 10 ttmcs as much of m income 1n gasoli ne taxc ( J.88 percent) as doer, an ovcr-$90.000 fam1l ) (0.19 per· cent). The avt'tllge at all income le' els is 0. 71 percent "Demands to reduce the federal budget deficit and 10 keep stare and local spending under control sound loud and clear:· wrote foundauon president Robert C Brown. "'Fundamental, to balancing these competing voices 1s an awareness of where public mone) comes from, ho" the burden falls upon vanou!r income classes. and what' types of taxes account for the various income VIDEO rom A.7 ble Video Store wHhout even changing her bathrobe." · Video stores historically have kept an edge over cable TV by rentina new releases up to six months earlier than they appear on HBO or Cincmu. Stores owners said half to two-thirds of their business comes from rentals of new releases. Come.isl plt'dgcs to remove that time window altogelher, which is likely to pinch video-store business. "The entire industry as not whit it was five years ago.'· said Lind Schiller, co-Owner of Leisure Time Bank •f e wpert Stock Prk.-Quott• Barringer. ltyan & Company Member NA80181PC 760-0ln'7 ~trcams nowr ng 10 public cofTl·r<,." 8'own added Thl' \t ud). he <,aid seeks to provide some of the an'i\.\t.'rr, Meanwhile, the ( cnsu'i Bureau reported Wcdnesda\ that nearl) one American household in three ha'i monc) left nfter pa)ing taxe<. and normal hou~hold C\pcnd11urc., This "d1'ic.re11onar} antomc· wa'> reported fur 28.9 percent of all households as of March 1987. the agenq said. That"s slightl> higher than the 28.3 percent of household .. four year'I earlier, The Tax Foundation's stud\ rein- forced condus1ons that liberals ha'c ariucd for sc'eral )earc.. That the ind1v 1dual income tax as the most progressive part of the ta~ S)'item - that 1s. 1t falh most hca' 11) on those better able to pay-whaltei:etse ta'n on gasoline, ugaretlc\ and akohol arc the most regressive. Sclentis~s picket over software suits I)' ALAN COOPERMAN ,.,...,..."" . ., CAMBRIDGE. Mass. -Some of the nation·~ top computer ~1cnt1stll, angl') o'er a wa\c of lawsuits secktng to cop) right bnsac computer soft ware. picketed Wednesday out adt the hcadquarte~ of Loius De' clopment Corp. The sc1en11sll> said Lotus and a handful of other computer tom- panaes arc trying to Ioele up nghts to software that is as fundamental to computers as a steering wheel and pedals arc to a car. "If there W{'r<.' cop}raghls hlc this on cars, then ever) mnn\Jfacturcr would have to give you a different wiry to steer." said Richard Stallman. a programmer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technolog}. "If )OU lea med to dn'e a Ford, you wouldn't kno\\ how to dri' t.' ( hevrolets." Chanting slogans through a bull- horn. tallman led about 150 MIT professor!>. i.&~uatc student~ and programmer~ Boston-area com· putcr firms in a march from Cam· bndgt•'s Tcchnolou ·quarc 10 Lotus's headquarters. Under grav sk1e'> and intermittent rain, thty picketed for about an hour. e1rry1n1 si4115 1ayma "Innovation Not t1pt1on,'' "Don't Ruin Our lndu.s • and "No Wnts For Bats." The sh or lawsuits incl udes complai filtod b> Apple Computer aaa1M1 c or Mtcroson and Hewlett r kard and by Abhton Tate against Fo son ware Lotus, wh1cb makes the~ t-~llin& computer accoununa proa.ram Lotus l ·l-3, is ~uing competitors Paperback Sof\warc International and Mosaic Market1n1 Inc. All of the suns allege illegal copying or a "user interface," technical jargon for whal is of\en called the "look and feel" of a computer program, includ- ing its basir commands. menus and displays. Lotus and man)' other sof\warc companies contend that unless their pr<><fuc~s enJOY strong copyright protel.11on. the) "111 not have an econom1r ancentl\e to develop new programs. · · "Our arsument as that out-and-out cop) IOJ of other people's work stifles crcall\ at) and 1nnovat1on," 'laid Lotus spokeswoman Bets} Kosheff. "Copyright law allows you to take other people's work and build on 1t. the economy." but not to tc•l 1t:' Amona the pTOttsten wtre Brian The prote~t arcw out of an Kocher. president of lhe AsS0C1at1on advertisement placed m an Ml f • for Compultnl Machinn-y. Hal student new paper last month by Abclt0n, a MIT professor who helped StaJlman: CeraJd J. u man, a develop the Lo&o edu1.-auonaJ com· professor of cltttt1caJ engm~rma: puter l&f'lua&e, 'Ra} Solomonoff: an nd Marvin Min ky, founder of em111cnt Bo!ton m1therna11cian: and Mir& An1ficial Intelligence labora-Parrick Winston, head or MIT' tol). . AniOcial lntelllicnce lab. They warned lhat lhe lawsuits Stallm•n sard the protestm have could f rcez.c out new companies.\ formed a new orpniuuon, the make computers har~er to u~ and, League for Proarammi"n& Freedom. ul~mately, ~tard the industry. to try to pressure Lotus and other Until quite ~ntly, people in· firms 10 drop the lawsuns. vented things. everybody pve each other all their software. we had fun Jn leafle1s handed out at the and people made money anyway,'' pickets, the group u.r&~ people to Sussman said Wedne 'd&}. "I'd like to bo~cou the firms bringina the law- see that come back."' suits ond to buy competina products Stallman, a prominent program-instead. They alw advi~ program· mer who developed EMACS. a wide-mers not to JO to wor" for Lotus. ly used system for editing computer Apple and Asuton Tate. programs, sa1ct 11 1s in the pubhl Copyn&ht laW)crs stud 1h~ rash of interci.t t? ha'l'c computer program!> .. look and ful" lawsuits bepo 10 late share bai.1c a1tnbu1es. so user'I do not 1986, after a federal j udge in C@li- have to learn each program from fornia ruled that a small software scratch company. Unison World Inc., had The lawsuits, he charged, wtll lead infringed a competitor's copyright on to "1ncf1i.c!en~.Y ?n~. gratuitous 1n-a progn~m for malung custom11cd compaubalny, with a heav)(coS1 for greeting cards. Market clqses higher iri quiet session By JULIA C. MARTIN EZ NEW YORK -fhc '>lock markt•t ~hot* off an c:.arl) 'lun)p and dosed ha~r \.\ cdncsda~ in a gl·ncrall) (.jUil't \l'\<,Hm I hl' l>o" .Jone'> a' rrage of Jo rndu\11t.1h d 11.,cd up 5.86 po1nh at ~Al\)~., ~dnmCT"l\ ruue' ourrrnmtkred cfr· diner'> h) •1 margin 1•t ah<.lul l< 10 7 1n nJt1on\\ttk trading. of ~l''' 'r ork S1od, f\1h.a ngl'·ll\tt•d ''"l ~' \\Ith ~Cl~ 1~!.un up Md dll\\ 11 .ind "\ U Ulh h dll!,:l:d \ olumt• on lhl llc1or of 1h1• H1~ A11.11J l.in11 to I "'X l1CI m11f1011 'hart•' Joi' 11 II 0 111 I l\ ... Ill/ mil Iron in I ut·~· dJ\ ~ .. ~'\\!Oil i he marlct 111x·nl·d hJ"r r folJm, 1ng J 1\1\1,h ·n1ng of I I.,, bond pnn·., .1111·1 1h1: B:111J.. of I ngland \,11d 11 \\llukl 1111\~' 11\ bJ\l kndrng rat1 from I\ J'l\'H.l'IH Ill 14 Jlt..'Hl lll ~111d,, 11..·houndrd \lr~hlh al1e1 m11JJa, l11llo\\ ing ,1 r .1lh rn the hond m.11 ~1·1 \l'SE l'PS 4 DO ft \S NEW VORK <API -Tne folfOWI~ hSI shows lne New Yori\ S1oci. E•clla119e stock~ and w11r •an1s 1n111 nave oone uo lhe most and down Irie mos1 biued on oeitcen1 ol cnanoe tor Wed No secur iloes lradlno t>qiow S'l or 1000 shares are 1nc1uded Nel and 1>ercen1age cl\aroge~ are 1ne dlflerence be•ween Int pre11100\ c1os1no Price and Wednesd11y s SJO om ortce UPS Name LutChePct. l Gorck>nJwl 36 ' f 6~ Up 71 ' 2 AmSl'lic>B 4 '• 1. Up 1~ I 3 PogoProd 6"' '• Up I 3 .. WslUn pf A •O '• ·~ Up 1 g j Gene~co Int 7 '• Uo l . HlllsDePI 9 '• 1 uo l Munsingwr 3' ~ '>t Uo " \.f I AncnorGlb 11 ~ I uo "' 9 ' ARX Inc ... + .. UP ' lo PHM Corp 17 '• .. 1 I Up ,.2 l ~ownevSL io•e t 1 ~,. UP .6 11 lecl Assoc l > t Up ~7 13 re~nTre-o ) t Uo 7 '' AmsvBkNY \S • I 1 UP 1 •; Chyron )>,. • UP 7 1 1 Gak>Oblew 11 " \o Uo 1 I I UnlonExPI 161'1 1 ~ Up 7 1 8 Co1umbit1Sv I P t \.. 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"Most of the 1n1ercst wa~ an Sl(J(b thougbt to be potential takeo' t.•r \argch."' Pt·rona ...i1d "8u1 thcr1• rcall) \\3) not an) tine focal point for the mark.ct toda\ " J uesda> ·s sn.<,wn fo<:uscd on ac- llul\ in the <:urrcnu markt"t . wi1h \tocks d«"hning amid spccuhmon U\CI "'hclher lht. r cderal Rc!>,('r\.C \>.t>uld pu!th U.S interest ratei. low(·r 111 stem thl· rising dollar or whcth1..·r J,\pan "ould raise at~ d1<>t·ount rate to \UPPort the falling ~l·n. Man> a11al}'Sl!> said \.\ cdne\da) that tkspllc carl1l'r wnccrns th:.11 the JollJ1 map,ht bt· n<,ang 100 fo\t OTf l.PS .\ \0 DO"\~ NEW YORK {AP) -Tne following 1111 1nows the Over·tne·Counler ,rocks and warrllnls anal have gone uo the mo,1 and clown lhe mo" based on percent of change for Wed No '1Curll1H trading beJow 12 or 1000 '"aru ere lnclucsed Ne1 and 1>ercen1aoe cl'lanoe1 are the d1fle•en<e t>t>lween 11\e pre11lou' cio,ino Pn ce and lodav·s 11\1 or bid or1ce • Na~ 1 fhedJwlr ? f9un1Pwr 3 Ot11er,Humn • PsvctimdCP S Caro9 cP 6 Cencom 1 AmN1w1c I lmnellnc 9 jUe1ine s 10 krsNolf tl ledmtMan 12 SummaMed 13 Vtstar I OBA Svst I AmNlwk un §J!.ldvne 1 llliln<.' rnellhc 1 Mfcro\Sv\1 ~ Mdw,1Com Reuterloc Numer~a Mgmnr ow• P'lrle• P UtdGuard UP1".; t :nr~1 1 '• l 2' l UP 4 (' 37· 2 +19·32 UP 6 ? 1 16 + '-Uo 2 f• +11·1+ Uo 2 6 ~. ~ 17~~, ~: fi,l ~ 10'• 1'• UP 11 S1 • '• Uo ~ 4 1 '• Uo 10 • 1 1 Uo 7 t I Uo 16 7 '1 3 16 .f.5 16 Uo lF r· l ~= 8: 1, I 2 • UP 14 I ' i,,. 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"h1t·h rould h1Hc neg1111ve 1mplaca- 11on!. foa the l ' ~ trade dctic1t -the market wntinucd to' re" the strong- er uollilr a~ an O\erall pos111'e The dollar '>lrcngthl•111:<l further against thdap:.al1t'\C' ~l'n and maJor luropean current 1c!I on \\ edm·.,da} Ma rket att1\ 11~ 1s npet·ted 10 !>lo" O\\.'r the n1·xt two da)~ io1ng 1010 the long Mrmonal Da holi.d.a.) \\ttKend and then re~umc an up"ard trend nnt "t·ck, trader!> ~1d "'a11on" 1dc. con'>ol1datcd 'oluml' 111 l\J'r'Cil-listed •~sues. rnduding trdJi:, 1n tnosc 'kxls on regional C\l hangc' and an lhl' ll' cr-thc- counll'f mcirkct. wialcd 208 5ti million share~ A,-s measured b) W1hh1tl' .\s· sornucs' indc\ of more than 5 .()00 al taH~I} 1radt'd stod.s. tht• markc1 ro~· $ti 70~ b1ll1on <JI O.~ f pt,.•rrcnt in \ alUl' The ~y E'!>composne 1ndc\ of all tt II ..\'I' '\\·st: DID NEW VQRI( (API Mav 24 Prtv 1l!l l1~tt•<l to111mon \tocks rose 0.36 to 177 9"' Among actl\eh traded 1 sues on thl·!\l't ~(.A,onrose 1•~1035'1am1d nl'\\ takt•o' er i.pet ulataon 01l s11x k\ also showed broad-based ga1m "1th T C\ato up I to 55 '• E' '(On 'A hrghn to 4J', and Che' ron up 110 56. JBM-also gamed !.• .1.cO 109~and Prune {. om pu ta rt>'>e I to 16 ' • \\ arncr C ommun1cat1om mean· whale, fell '' to 51 '11. Ford Motors fell '•to 4 7'' and U nron \arb1dc lost '• l<I 271• uindard &. Poor''> indu,tnal mdc\ rose 1 .. 13 to 366 05 and 5& p·~ 500· !>tcx·k compcmtc andn do~ .ci.,s2 h1&hcr at '19 14 ihe NASDAQlomposatc 1nde\ for the O\ er-the..:ountcr mar~cl rose I 14 10 441.QO. At the .\mcncan tock fachangc , lhc market value mdc' do)C'd at 351 .00, up 0 04 ft H .\ 1" \ lll·:' DI It NEW YORK IAPJ Ml11 2• Advanced Oecllned w~' if• Advanced g ~•dined wffl Prev. 1 vnchanoed 01a1luuu • nch gea 2~ 01a1~'ue' New tiiQl'IS Ntw n1ons u New IOW\ 2• New :o....,, t4 '\\'St~ I.•: .\DEHS .\ 'tlEX •.• :.\ot-:Hs NEW VORIC. tAP)-S.le\, 4 Pm MEW YORK lAP)-Salft, ~ I> 'fl WednHdtv Price 11n4 nel change of me 15 WedneldlY i>rlee and net CM!loe tnt lO mosl acilve New Vorl< ~1oc-. E11cl\1,,ge moil acllvt American Stoc.k E cnanvt luue' 1rad1110 na11onanv al mor• rhan Sl lnves. tradf"ll na11ora1111 11 more 11\ln U N•me VoturneLulChg "= , VINmeLHtC~ tI~t~~ l:i~: :: f ~ ~:~t'l4rcp i~' · ,~~ -1+ ~ WarnrCornm , • • -'• cnosav , I • le• Urn • , ~ -• ruilLoom I • Esllfe>dall • 4 ., +l Am<Jahl s , 2 •.., • Mer~k , 1-9 -1 ' SOWG Corp • , ) t J ~enEICI j·7 , 'II I .. o•arPt'I • • M , 1 "-_, o~snoo I . • -"' ankArner 1, , 7 ., tt OMf C:Qrp , 141 Amtr T&. T I , Sttt ~ F0tOMolor I. , 47-'ll -l. Na'{it.ter I, , f • UnC:•r~ I , 2 -• Teuco 1, S > + • 1 it1l:11,., *'''a :eta*' NEW 'l'ORKIAPl Final Oow Jo"" t~Ji' Wed Mn 2• 30 Ind ~S7 fJf61 ?~~wOl ~17-tCN. 20Trn 1w .. ~' 'illU ll•S}l lll41l'-~ ;J,~/~ 9A5.U Hl J6 ntJS ~3~ i t l. lf;;"'' -1 .ffl-1 u~' ,'/;/,~ 65 s1i. .nY, NEW YORK IAP)-Mot.I aCll114t over IM·counltf SIOCllS supofled bv NASO NatM V°"'fM81dAP~ '"''' l 7 ) ~ t ) "" 1 • +1. :1 ,. ,, -\ti c lr\1 1 h ti umrna '• t ~,. + • 1fv uo 1• -'-Jin~ j~ t'·· GOl,D PHl('t :s I Ull OHl\I Steroid abuse stepchild. of War on drugs Oranac County hen fT Brad Gates went to great lcng.ths to enl ist teen-age athletes in his war on drugs. It's :i soun'1 tactic. Athletes at all levels of competition are often' roll' models. a nd an the peer pressure-conscious world of a teen· ager that is frequently more 1mportart th an a· lecture on the danacr of d rugs. However, there t a stain of .hypocfisy in this war because one flank oft he battle i being nCl)ected, and tt d1rectl) affects athletes. It makes little sense to have teen-age athletes procla iming that they "JUSt say no .. to manJunna and cocaine while 1.anoring steroid abuse. Athletes at every le"el ofcompet1t1on arc looking for tht• best diets. training and coaching to-gain the edge. Thi:' stakes in the sports world are high. High school athletes compc1c for scholarships. The cream of the crop at colkgc aspire to cnun the ranks of professional sports. and the pros live with the constant prcc;surc ofkecpin~ their johs. omet1me1i. the t•nd to this pre sure to run faster. Jump higher and look <ilcck<.·1 anti bigger 1s ach1c"ed by using steroids. Gates and those who look for example to lead the \\.If on drugs are correlt in their tactic But unfortunately. the rok models often give the wrong o,1gnal when \tl·ro1d\ arl' tn\Olvcd . • When Ben Johnson cli nched a gold medal-v.-inning 'fm11t in thr OI) mp1cs. the '"orld cheered his accompl1shmrnt. But H ltffne<l out to be a ad moment. Johnson's oSC"o~rd\ resulted in him being stripped of the gold medal The mes age to young athletes should ha'e been .. lk cheated to win the race and got caugh t. .. Instead, Johnson 'hcnt on to other things. Explanations "ere made. excuses offered and the lesson "'as lost 111 thl' obscurity of rauonal1Lat1on. . At the same lime. The \ttOng message "as sent out J9hrison and the other <Jlhletcs who ha'c been caught u\ing ~tcroids pro."cd the drug can help make an athktc fa\tcr -stronger and bigger. Of course. steroids <.'an turn them into a ph )\1<.\il and ps)chological disaster wailing to happen. too. Steroid use should be part of the ""'ar on drugs. It 'hould not be tolerated at an) level of compct1tioo. Educatton can help. but that'-.. not enough ..\' 1t '>lands now. the onl) fcarnn athlete ha~ of steroid ust· 1s d1srn\ er) .rnd the lo~ of a schularsh1p. a short-term loss of cltg.1h11t1' t11 perhaps, a fine. teroJd use should be purged from all athkll<. pwgr .11n' -from junior high school to the rank of1tic pros.\\ l' 'hnuld be cons1denng long·tcrm ineltg1bltt)' from amat<.·ur .ind professional athlc11cs for those who abu e an} t' 1x· 111 dn1~' II \\C "ant athletes to be thc.goo<l c,._mples. the rnk mudd' 111 the \\&r on drugs. That's mor~ ahan hen ff Gate\ urn an:omplt'lh hut hl' could help 'i tart uth a movement in Or.mgl' Coum~ If the sh<.·n fl "'ants his "'ar o n drugs tu he a 'Kto1' lw can·t o"crlooi.. steroid in the rank ol his old1crs ' Optmons expressed 1n this space are those or the Dally P1to1 Othei v1eyvs Hpressed on this page are those of their aulhOfs and artists Readers comments are 1nv1te<S and may be sent to Th~ Oatly Piiot P 0 Bo~ J560 Costa Mesa 92626 0 ·1·111·:H \ Ol('l ·:s Teachers' strike Take a look at the LA school strike from ..t '>tu dcnf, pcrspc..-ctive: protesting teachers being forcibly dragge<l lrorn d1 tnctoffitt , union leader Wayne Johnson yelling. "l h<.'' ·1l' l)mg, they're tymg. thcy'n: lymg" about-his ~oal bonrd nemese , and the 'ichool boord. "ell. pract1<.·all ) shulltng down. What ales on 1n problem olv1ng. The teacher ha\e long argued t.hat th1 strike ~n·t uni~ about mone)' -indeed, the 1 uc has bc{'001t" mired in q~m. bad a1tttude and c"cn questions about "ho's telli ng "thl· truth.'' Oh. how "-C W1 h for n new set of negotiators Short of a change tn leadership. pcrhap'i tt's ume the ran Ir.. and file were heard. If the &\Crage p1ckeung teacher 1 offered a 24 percent raise over three )C "-as the district claims to have proposed unoffi c1all), would he or she take 1t'' "t' U5pcct the an wer 1 )C . Johnson probabl)1 ha' a ~1m1l.1r inkling~ he houtd be responding appropnatCI) In tcad, the lost school da)\ continue ticking b) .ind o settlement grows more elusive wttb C\CI)' outbu~t. \\-hat ha'c the tudcnt~ been learning'! How not to act lii..e adult' IA1 Angeles Herald E xaminer • • • The Lo Angele school board and the teacher • un1un should stop calltnacach other har and tan settling the trike There 1s a hard and ugJ) cdJC to the stnke now l empcrs 11 re on picket lines. Friendships erode a some teacher work while others walk Board member a re clearf) at odd\ Ne1ouator for both part1 cannot grec on "'hat"• tx·cn offered. There should be a arcat appeal 1n the idea of a pa) rn1 • nJ 24 percent o"er three )Cars. whether or not 11 has been formaJI)' pro posed he d1 tnct \\OUfd g t the three )Car contract it v..anu. so that 1t docs not have to go through th1'> aaam soon It's cnouah of a wi n-win s1tuatton that each idc should be content. The qUC'lllon of rc1mbursinJ the teachers for pa) doc ked when tbcy w1thheld scf"\·1ccscarhcr1n the school 1~arcould be teltlcd ~ splinana the amount down the middle. The teachers felt tbej ahc>Uld be p1id for extra duties. The di~trict felt •l lhOuld not pve LCaCheri run~ tfthtj did not perform du tic~ ttiey have u.ditionally oi"med. such a tum1n1 en 11Udcnt1' ~.Both were a11aast haJfriaht. 11'e 1ehool board don not need IO have all at.s mcmbrr prncnt ~l ~tiations, ~· Unued Teachers-Los n,ctc Praidcat WayneJohn1e>n11...,-,u: 1norckrtorcach lbi ~ind of apeement. If the 1nm1 tn place can react\ thi ki nd of ..,ecment -and we think they can 1f the)' •ant 10 -pcrhap\ tfiil .strike will fin•ll be over and tudentS can l tl 'back to work. .. ... .... .. ,.. .......... ....... ... ... .. 'I -- Postscripts for bartehders, child molesters, block parties Tnkana.stock of th•~-· __ Butenden In &be news -.\ Newport Beach <..ise madt' 11 all the wa)' to lhe l ' uprcmc ( n ur1 th1\ wed. but "'as greeted "'"h \Orncth1ng lc5\ than JUd1ual cnthu\lasm -the JUSt1ce refused to hear 11 Tht ca\C 1n.,.oh cd a 1985 fatal car crash m whTch a 20-]'1lr=oRr l=tunf· 1ng1on Reach man namrd Joseph I ll>"'c was killed. I I owe wa{ ndmg has b1qck along Paufi<: < oa-;t'll1gh\\a~ wh en the dm crol .11',1atda p1d.up hit hi Ill Howe was killed fhc dnv.cr ot the Pll 1'Up. <itC\.l'n ( hasc ra~lor d11Jn'l \ltd. around lo ~~ .... whc.1l haprx·ncd PohlA'. 1n I oun1a1n Valle~ la ter 'Pnt- tcd I a)lur's damaged· trul 1' ,111d Jrll'\h:d ham .. re\\ bloc~\ lr11m his home A. blood test '>howe<l Ho"'c had .i bloo<l alwhol Incl of 0 10 thm· 11mc'> lhl· Ind .11 .... h1lh ,1 rx·r .. on " prc\umcd too drunk 10 dn' e But tlw (.1~· th.it n:.h.hnl lhi: htghl'Sl nrnr1 1n the l<1nd had hnk tu J o v.1th \h.i-.e ln<,k.td. 1t l0t.u\cJ on the h.incnJi:r .il \\ m>lh ·, \\ harf" h11 \Cr,ed ( h.t'>l IH, l.t'll dt.nk 1'14:1uri: hl h11 lhl r11.1J' ( haSt· .1pp.ul ntl' h.td hccn Jcntl'J <,er' tlC 31 thl· Rl·d Onmn Jnd \falJrkc' ' I 11\h Pub bcton.• hl· v.andl'rl·d 1nt11 \\ u.xh ·., \\'h<trl PohlC ~ud ( ha!>c "J'> !>u drunk he hJd. trouble 'll.t)I08 atop ht'\ bar '\tool at the: v.atl·rfront rl''>ltturant I fc Jl~o paid fur ~~fl \\Orth ol dnnh anti ll'ft ,1 S400 lip ,..1llt1tdmg 10 pohc('. \bout .1 1111k d1rn n tht• mad < h.1,t• lut lf<l\\l' \\Ith \lllh ltlf\l' II fl·ftl·d lh\' b1lJd1s1 111110 lh\· hood ol thc 1n1tk Jn dcpo')11cd h11n untn the a<;phnh ahout J IUO h:ct .t\\U~ \\-h1lc great leg.ti mind~ from on(' end t>f the n1untn to the 01hcr dtb.ttt'<l tht• "''-Ul o f whether a 0.11 tcndl"r \houlJ he held ~pon 1ble tor ~r' 1ng .i drunll;, < ha<>c qu1c1I~ \lipped 1n ~nd out of the leµI S\Stem. fhc dn\.cr. H at the 11me. \\J!t '>t'n tenccd tu 16 month<; 1n \IJ1c pr 1-.on for ldum man,laughtcr and h11.and·1un Jn.,.1ni. It "-3'> a <;hon 01.mU: IQ lx. ~Llf.i;_ _ ). 1'11!1). P<IJ rlLe'' run 1h1ough th\ \OHlll1onal "'tem tor ~nulling out thl Ide: of Jnothcr human bl-1ng Actor<l1ng to \!Jll ll'ltlrd') C ha'<.· '>l"r't'd onl) Ill month\ 1n < h1no bl:lorr hl' "'•'' p.1111kll In \fa, I 'IX~ he u1mpkll'd hi\ p.iruk Kcuml\ .. h11v. lw \till ltH·\ 111 Orangl' ( ounl\ "'·•' 111,111\cc.l 111 ano1hcr arctJ\.'n 1 1 n la rh 11/~l< and ..,llll larni:' .1 \J l11I drl\er'., hn•n\r 1.n c ounul agreed thl\ month 1he Dcp.irtrncnl ul \1 utor \.dlllk' I he trouhl<' as. nobo<h 3\ked the l''>t1111a11011 hl' ".1 iinod '"k 111 hi.· 1111 · rnunul to )pend SlOO tor a .. bind, the road. part):· Just thought '>(lllll'Ulll' nlliht 11!.l' IO \c1uath. tht' mone) \\llS tO be U'-Cd kllV\.\ ll>r vnc o( I'\ lOm'lnu011, lei.II' :ti\ 1n Presumed lnnoc·enl I lw n1111c111 < v'>t..a \'k~ fhc ·c , <'nh \.\t'rc (k· th.it '\Omc11nc '' HlntKl'lll 1111111 ~ignl'li .is upportun1\lc' tor pcopk of Prll' i:n ilJlll\ ram' 'o dl'CP 111 lhl\ different hJl ~groun1.h and difTcrent lOUntr> that 'A l .Hl llltt•n \kllll\h ICI lUltUI\'\ 10 lOffi(' ll>St'thcr 1n an utll '>Omconc a mu1 Jl·• n .i rap1,t ur J :ilmo,phcrc of lC'lcbrauon burglar c H'n .dtt•r thn h.1~ bec.-n ~·nt I he l II) agri:cd to help pa) for 1h<' to pn,on tci hJnf uu1 "'1th u1h1.·1 fil'lt Ullc.' "'hi(h ~11~ helc,1 1n Apnl at murderer' 1.11w~t' .ind burglar\ tht• Rae ( o mmuntt\ Center Mos1 ~till 1n lh\· ne' nl the lOUfl \I.in ptoplc seemed tocnJO) tbeeHnt Rut Thoma'> R1gb) 1!> .• 1 l h1IJ mulnter one resident complained. \a)lnl 11 ..\nd un TUl·~JJ, Riab, "a' "'") a pubh<. rclauuns JOb for the \Cnknlcd tu 'pend I 4 \l'ilr' in \t.tll social ~"'ICC agcnc1e located at the pn'>•IO alll'I hl· pk.1dl·d guilt\ 111 park. 11h1k\t111~ I'> d11ld1 \'n • <\nd that s a ll 11 100 '""' rt•111l·mhn. R1Mh' plc.,Jnl (ounltl\\oman nd\ (1en1 said gu ilt) llr Jlu'pll'd 1h1.· 1.1lt that he shr didn't~cmu'h~nst"m~pt-nd1na \\1.1uld be gn111tt 111 pri'"" tor .1 .. lt1r11.i-. go' crnment rnonc) for 1 • blocl t"o dl'l.td1.·' pan' ·· ThrC<' othc:r councilmen But on I unJ,n 1<1~h' ao1 up 1n agtl~'<i front ul lhl· Jlldll" 111 I runt \)f hi\ .\nd that ~all it tool. .111urm·~. 1n lmn1 ul thl' mothc:r'> .ind \\-ell 11 wun't 3 hlocl part) the lalh\'r\ 111 tht lhrklrl'll ht niitl(.'\lt'd "·oun,11 v.as a)l.t•d to fund It "'a' Jnd -..ml h<.· "a' 1nnc"1. nt 11(.)1h1ng mmc: 1han a la1rh cht'ap \.i~ \\h.11 ·• opponunH\ tu mend "omc fcnC'C" tn a R1gh) \.ltd hl \, .. , ·' 'ltlllll nl 10,,n going throush <;omc gT0\\1ng 0' c11eale1u' ~llllllt' "'' l''"ll·•tur' '" ,_ pain~ as th population and ethnic ml\ ttmal p.ircnl\ .ind pampcrl·d \<.hool rhanges 1'1J~ lk ""J ''•"guilt\ of 11oth1nt1 i\s thin~ go 1n IQ~Q the 1c .. t1,al mtlre than hnrmle,., ·11>l lcr·rn1tm and the: othc~ th.u had b«n planned fm oht\ ·· "ere probabh prcll\ &ood 1n,cst· Strilngt ~ord\ trom n mun "h11 ments · • adm11tcd molt'\t1ni 14 thilJren Oh one othe1 th1na ( oun Who likes block parties'! -rh,·rl c1l\\.oman \13r) Hornbocllc \OlN a rc a lot of \\J)\ hl '>f)CnJ .?00 .\mt apan\t lulltnl thr lund tor thc- lhctc a~ a lot ol "'a~~ not 10 ~·1Ht fr'> ti\ al. It m1ghi ht''-'onh rcmt'm~r· SWO Thru\\1n1p Mc~ p.ln) 1\a had mg th.it \\,\) tu 'l":nd ~~IM). all but '"'J..' St~v~ Marb/~ Is 1•~ 0•11> Piiot's mcmht'r of lhl < o\13 \le\J C'1i~ cit> ~/tor. It's time for the U.S. to get rid of Panama's Gen. Noriega . l llllllC' Away_ to help the homeless To the Editor: We .. re all concerned with the problem of the "homelen." It 11 a national problem, a c1v1c and federal rt pon~1b1hty. T he ~t~t .burden has been falling on 1he cmes tn areas w1lh mild climates. The soluuon could be a simple one. cnabhf!I the homeless to be almost sclf-suffic1cnt, worki.na•& whatever is w1th1n th7ir capacity. Those in need of mcd1cal or ps)choloaical help would be tn a position to receive tl. Children could attend local schools. adults could reC'C1ve on-the-job train· 1ng. What I propose is that the aovcm· mcnt allot a pon1on of some of the military bases across country to cstabh h m1n1-ci1ics with farm land. T he m1lltal') could oversee the or· aan1za11on of these new nc1&h- borhoeds. lt would be invaluable training Tor the Armed Forces to prepare Itself to help re-establish portions of oc1cty in 1he event of a disaster A po 1t1vc approach to training as opposed to war pmes. which arc ncccssary but so costl)' tn mone) and h'es. Mo t homeless rccc1"c a govern- ment check lftheywork with1n 1hc1r en) as cooks. librarians. ~m­ stre ses. office "'orkcrs, painters. trash collectors. farmers. artisans, etc. •the~ "'ould be paid and would pay for their rel'tt and food. Outside work could be sought through an ac tive10b ~rner ~Thal 11\e couf<Jloo o rward to re-cstabhshine themselves after thC) rcce1,c tra1nin.g and the-ability. Farming could pla) a la rge pan in thl\ \.'Om munit)•, helping to supply thrar nl-cd and produce being sold local!) P1c<.·c·pan work could b< ass11ncd by government contractors Craf\ ccnie~ and g1f\ shops could be c~tabhshed. manufacturing and re· ta11tn'g Je"'dl). C'Cramics. etc . as 1~ done tn Ha"'a" b> the handicapped No do ubt vagrnncy lows )Would ha' c to be re-established tn order tc ha' c the authortt} to place them untal the) sho" self·suffic1enc)'. "Home· le .. lccp1 ng and d > 1 n& in our strecu 1s a crime b and aga1ns1 soc1ety. In •c11tforn1a. Camp Pe ndleton Manne BaS( 'aca1cd their on·blsc hous1n1 and repla~ 11 with mott modem rac1hun. These older unl\t remained empty for a long ttm c and ha' e no" bctn dcmoli hcd. What • v.a tt' There \\Cre hundred of deaths a to s our country this Wlntcr that f:Ould ha'<' been prhcntcd 1f this pr ram h3d been tn effect "" · ~ an) m1l11.tf) base arc to tx' clost'd soon and could be u11hled 1n th1 wa~ The m1hlaf). the "home- less" thcmsehe local churches and <.I'" organ1u11ons could help set them up. Please discus<; tht!I idea w11h vour lncnJ and colltaiucs. What we are no" doing 1 n(ll ~ork.ing. KAREN A FORD Co ta tcsa Felton' s column was an inspiration r 0 the ldllor r\e JUSt read Jim Felton's "ef) comphmentar) column in the Ml) , .. Dail> Pr lot and Y..1 h to thank tum lor h1 kind v.ords of upport. H1 column "'" fervc I \ an 1mp1r.i11on 10 me 1n m) conunwna "orl 1n the tate nate and tn m y efTort to "'" the Republican lteuten- ant JO"crnor nomtnauon h "'" 1 real boqs1 to me and one for whtch rm mo-;t apprcc1~u,e. M RIAN BERGESO na1or. 31th 0 1 tnct l'OD\\ I' 111,IOH\ AlO Pavili o n Sh o p~ping c:entcr W~lcomes NeW Super-Sto re ·~ Crown Jewel of Beach Boulevard" is \dding anocher jewel to its collection of fine stores. On July 1, Thttt D Bed & Bath will unveil a 17,<XX) 1 squatt-fooc supcr·stOtt to become the Pavilion Shopping Center's third anchor, along with Von's Pavilion and Target. Thrtt D Bed & Bath, a nine year old company with 29 Stores in California and New England, is known for its tremen- dous 'bedding and bath selection. Famous designm like Laura Ashley. Bill Blass, Eileen West and Andre Richard are fearured along with popular decorat· ing trends, from country to art deco, southwest ro romantic. The cornpeny hasn't forgooen the basics either, although rhe basics are very colorful at Thrtt D Bed & Bath. Here a towel can be found in 20 colors. "We att looking forward to being in this marketplace and in this1 shopping center," Donald Abrams, Three D Bed & l»tn's president. saiO. e bd1evr that our typical customer, the woman who wants to purchase the finest bed and bath producu at lower prices, will enjoy Ofle·StoP she>ppmg 1n a wonderful store.- "We pride ourselvc:. on having t he right prices, the best service team and always hav&ng items m stock. espec1all) during sales," he said. Abrams, who;e family has been m the bed and bath induscry for 40 years. stressed that the Pav~ion Shopping Center location will n0t be a ."ware· house" type busiMss. Designed as a home textiles depmmenr store, it wilt · employ more than 30 people and will also offer table top linens, bath ac- cessories, houseware . and 81fts {Thrtt D &d & Bath will ~ /oared nut co Pttland Pavilion, dtll'CTly across from Von's Pavihon.) Executive Park Travel If you 've found yourself day dream- ing more and more about a vacation, then its ttme to call Executive Park Travel. A full-service travel agency. Ex· ccuuve Park Travel's sue travel agentS, including owner, Sorua Silvcrsmn, pndc themselves in_ givio~ _peuonalJZcd... knowledgeable service. . "We have rravcled extensively and.can rely upon our own experiences when making travel arrangements," Silverstein safd._:.!.~-vcry fanu1iar with the resort deStinations of Maico, Hawaii and the Caribbean and around the world desunauons " Great Savincs Pkn S Savinr Ccq>ons! r The I) year-old company offers dis- counts w1th maior cruise companies and arranges special hone)•moon and Oub Med programs. Members of the AS50C1ac1on of Travel Agents and the Pacific Area Travel Associauon, Execuuve Park Tra"cl fea . iu~s (he Apollo computer nerwork and offers an extensive line of travel books and videos. Services also mclude a complete line of travel 1ccessones and passp<>n phocos. mxecur1~'t' Park TTB~~I is convenicnrl~ Joakd nexr ro Von's Pavil1on Hocm are 9 a.m. ro 6 p.m. Monda>' through Fn"day and 10 a.m. ro 4:JO p.m. S.rurday. Evening appointmcnrs are available. For m0tt informatJ'oa, call 842-9317) P£aff Sewing & Vacuum Center "Pfaff Sewing and Vtcuum Center nOt only has the mOSt advanced and rel.table machines on the market, the\ also have some of t~ most rea10nably price<i'" Jim D) tr mana~c-r of ch< Pavilion hoppm~ ( encer swre. \.11d Carrying a full line of Pfaff. Singer. R1ccar, tureka. Hoover. Panasonic. Meile and 0<her top rume brands, P£aff Center offers customer classes on all it ~w~ machmes. "Our rar:i_g_e o( fl~s include embroider) and quilting:· Drer said. The score features Europe's largesc maker of ~wing machines, che West German made P<aff Pfaffs 2,CXX> square-foot sho..,.,rooms are designed with German fixtures, and each havt a full.service repair area and sewm~ clu~ fac1!1ues Other \tore s art' located 10 Garde n Grove ind Lakewood The Store has been in bu I· ness for 40 years a.nd is owned b\ Tom and TerT) North f Pfaff Sewing 1'ncl Vacuum (" entc-r 1~ located nt'\I co Pt:tland 11r Jf>l ·w fk11ch Blvd Ill r~ PavillOll Shoppm;: Ct'nttr Hoim JO 11.m. co 6 p.m Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. co ' p.l'Q. Sacurda). and noon co J P. m Sunday For mc>rc mform1t1on. Ciill 1 'J 11 84].9(1<XJ , ThrH D Bed a B•th Jotnt other tpecl•ltY stor•• Ilk• Pf•ff Sewing a Vecuum Center In thne conve- niently clustered thope (below). Dl•n• Taylor; Iona. 811eretefn, owner; and Marltou Dtll offer per- sonalized travel arra..:nentt at Executive Park Travel (left). COME SEE What's.new at the ~ .,, ... I ~ PAVILION! 0 Cl SHOPPIN .Pure Silk Jumpsuits -from China - Spring F ash1ons Arriving Daily hit's Boutique 16428 luch "'NEW SPRING ARRIVALS" MEN'S SllTS $ 99,95 TO $ 179,IS COMP VAIUE TO $295 Stzu 36 ftltA SHC)tr Pavllioo Shopping Center • lb333 Beach (714) 843-1804 OVER 40 SPECIALTY T GREAT swct• ., VAUI Beach Blvd. Between Heil ., Stark · -PR£8EHTI THE dcl S :: Aflu~<!~ PROCES9 the ~ec Oley Wr11P Proc:.a It a bOdy lll)pllcatlOf'l ltyte lhllj)lng WfllP tNt lonM and llght.na IOOll9 •in.., ...... Thlt IOfWIQ and ttghteninO II not a tetuit of letl'C)OfW'Y _.,. loU lik• '** -· prCIClMMe, In fact It • guerent.d •rou..-.••tec ......... ,,,."' ..... .., ..... . ............. ...... .. ,..............., ........ ,..... ..... -". CAUU9TOOAY Elrat.m RESTMIANTS EASY • ACCESS MU~~;J· ·Football In May S~lft9 footb•ll pr•ctlce hH begun fo r •r•• high schools, •nd the M•rtna Vikings have been put through their p•cu. (Top feftfr Offensive tine co•ch Mark Rehllng supervises as th• Vikings t•k• turns •t th• blo_cktng sled. (Bottom leftJ: He•d co•ch John Seeley leads a group In timbering up. (Abovefr Marina qu•rterback David Schult• unloa ds p•ss. Estancia wins . • . _ flip, to host Triumph,. tra,uma have played · ::~~~s Friday· part in life Qf_ ex-Sailor Muni~ Orange ( 03St ~cca ba-.chall team\ sull ah' em the <:lf pla}'olh will be in fr1endl) surround1n '> \\hen lhc ehm1nat1ons n.·surnc-on ~ndJ' .11 3.15. Both Estancia. "h1ch meet\ SJuiu., 1n the 3 , and Mater ()(-1 "hlCh ta~e on El Dorado 1n ~-\. "111 Ix' home for the quartcrlinalc. l hl· EaaJes. 21 ·6, needed w "'in a min fltp 10 earn lht•ir home 3'1\lgn mt•nt . "h1k Mater CX1 . 22·5. Wei\ Jn ,1uloma1tl hosl bclau~ (I Dorado had hl·l·n home the first two round'> The CIF team tcnm\ rnmpct1tmn rc$umc t<lda) "1th C urona dt'I Mar on the r d 10 pll\ \Ccond·sccdctl lk\erl) H1Jls 10 lhC 4-,\ ~m11inals In l·A. howcH~r. both top-seeded Woodbrrd11: (\\htch pl.I\\ ~an \.1anno) and ~lOnd·Sl'c<kd l.a8un.1 Beach (which meet\ \unm I fills) will brat home. The Irvine H1&h $(11lhall 1ram ~a\ vic1oriou m a tom 01p Wcdnrsd;n and v.111 ho\l ugus m toda~ ·, l-;\ quanerfinals The S·A phl)Olls uho con11nue todl)', with both Manna (v~ Thou~nd O.:iks) and r ounta1n \.ti· le) ~ . R1ahcto) fon.cd to ua .. cl for quanerlinal m1tchuo<1 ,,,,.,, \I \.IOH I I \f,I I' Sy DON CANTRELL ~to ltw 0 ..... ~-. Joe Mun11 htt'l lr..nm"n triumph anJ tr.wma fi r lOUld haH' dom \.\-llhoul lhl' trJuma ~ut hl' 1o1.ouldn't trade the 1numph lor ..ill the tea ant htnJ Or thl' gold at F-on to.. no' Soml· ol &ht· ireac;url·d high -piunt' include • Marryrna the lo, cl> l,\uccn l'f the 1'144 \;c\\port Harbor H1gh1umor·semor prom tht• lorml·r frri ( onn<"1 3nd celebrating 1h1:ir .in., car m.1rnagt' \pril If. 8 ~e1n1 on<' ol hi'> racC' hor"<.'<, "(hil l>.\ tkdumn ·· named the 19 6 \late~ ham pion in< .11t t11rn1a · It "3\ ont' ofthr ~t thnll' ofm~ hk · \fon11 ~1d • larnnja a blod.1ng bac.I· on Jc.la'>\'> '44 ~C" port HarborH1&.h football ream unul th(' "la,' ~rllnt<'d hin1 oil to World War II • Bttom101 one-of tht• nic"' rl'.,pt>t ll"l.I p1pt·ltnC' coftt n.ctors 1n ~uthem < 3hlorn1a n' l.'r ·' ''->car ~nc"I • C h<'crina h1\ older hrnthl·r 1hclatt: \1anutl \1un11 after he hod ~~n namC'd 10 one .\11-•\rnC'm J lootball tl".101 for sterlina phi} .it ·\n1on.t \1.1tl' and ht\ L.1tl brothN \I after he won AJl-fasll'rn ( onkrt•nce honor' al Orangt· Coast Collegr. All three made 1hr11 mari.., 1n foothJll at "'ewport ,High 1n J1fftrrnt \t'a\oo\ l\tunll. 61. the fatht"r ol thret• t:h1ldren, \till maintains a "hobb} ·• of ramna .rnd rac1n1 horses. both quartcrhorse and thorouahbred but ··c h1d(\ Bcduino .. which mean\ "unruly JlU\ll'' 1n ( ngl1sh WJ\ rcttr~d aOcr ,, ks •nJUf') and now \tand~ a a stallion in I lcmet. "I wa~ ~)·high about that ho~ ... Munll ~1d. "hl· v.on a lot or race anJ ea med a hatr-nulhon <.toll..,., Thl·rt "4CfC so man) wmcup-. He rnceJ as Oi l\\O·H""ar--Old and .1 three >ear-orJ .. Desp11c the pmmgelemrnt l\1un11 ~m.1. "I'm not .1 pmbltr, .. thou&Jl he d()(S admit 10 one rare.· wager hut hudd<'rcd ;aflcrv.ard "I JU t didn't do ttung~ hkl' 1h11:· hl' ~1d, "but I ttwuaht <'~en.one W'1\ o'crlou\.:mg 1h1s horw Ca 20-1 ~hot) and pl:scrd 200 on 1 he no " h paid on. 100. After Mun11 tried to collect they clo~c.I thr v.1nc.low ~uuse the) d1dn·1 hl\C enou&h ca hon hand to Pl> him "It was embarrassing." he said. e from prep da)s, he recalls man) a \parnng m:u, h "'1th thr late Ralph Rcrd. who sent'd a'I athlcllt dirl'<'tor for 3:! )t'af"I \fonii s~ud. "R<'Cd) and I wcr\· rcalh i ood hudd1cs Hr hkcd to put on the "o' cs and ha ' t' mt' i<l .1 fr"' rounds wtth him Rt't'd) was quit<' a htl\('r .. He 31'><> recalls Les Mtllcr·s T .ir 'a"'" ~l'·llh1n debut. Muntl. a '4J Junior running guJrd. 'Kltd. 'I n tht' bcg1nn1ng. we didn't think he knc" mul·h alx>ut foothall and none oru\ lt kcd him too well . but "11h1n thl.' month we realtrcd 1ha1 he wa" a good human tx·1n11 · .\nd toda>·' .. He's a temfic man .. hC' '31d But the~ "'ere a rnuplc ofhilanou\ lX"<'a'1ons "'hrn he had some rc~r"at1on'I about his st)IC' "One lineman. Charley (Turk) f:X-nnt\, \\Ore tho't' real 1h1ck gla\scs and could hard!~ ~e "11hout them · Muniz said adding. "he \\Cnt the wron~ "•ll\ onr<' 10 J pracucc ~ion and ti\~ a block.Jn~a., .. 1w.nmrot l e' booted him oo 1he bad. side "It wasn't a hard boot. hut )OU\I proh:lbl~ get \U<'d for that toda) It' funny now. looking hJ< k .. Denni\ later became a star auard at C)anLa na (. olkge "We S4.0red qu1cUy against l a8una ('44) and kd, 12-0.~ he ~1d For thc fint Tar un11. 11 wa<1 u ca~ew11lk HowcHr. pla)<aller Munii ~n found h1msclr ur· rounded b)' ~cond-and third-stringer\ f \tl')th1ng bogacd do~n " t onc .r,<?int. I came out lau1h1n1 10 a'lk l('I. 'Whnt 1s 101n1 on · " He ~01 no accrpta hlc rrspon'I<.' and Newport onl) "on. 1 .. -6 Mun11 ~1d "Les told me \ta~ later there had been ll problem He \a1d Ul&una "oufdn't pla) "r wpon ag.un 11 11 ran up the SCOrl' as 11 did (5().()) a c:oupk H'ar'> t'Jrhn wtth lls champion hip learn " ~Hrt aas ral1on1ng 1n WWII prompted coacht'\ Ill ma1nta1n av.arm rappof'\ wuh their nc11hbor. lromC'31h '4.? r,rc: ch Wt'nd<'ll Pttkrn' had tncd 10 hold the score dov.n, but he onl\ had 23 pla)er\and the '-4.'cond tram wa' alw adept 11 onn• Afler a h1f\ 10 bloc"'"' bac~ 1n '44. Munu and his f Pluse ... MUNtZ/131 Abbott wins In debut at Yankee Stadium, 11 -4 .\'\(,I.I,,'' Ill.DI I .•. AWAY TOd .... --Y1 S, •;JO• M'l 80,1on, 4 JS• M27-9otlO(I, 1"5 M 8oiton, IOOi• DOdgers trlm-Phils, 4-2, as Glbsorr slugs homer · .. M,,_lrewtn, I I JS M»-8'eo11ter,, SJs• Mll-8rewen ll Jnl HOMS ~'1-RoYI s 7 JS • Al .. n'lft OG KMll"C ,7Jt) • c s LOS ANGEL (.\Pl -Juc.1 hkr he did in last )c.ar· World ~nc Kirk C,1mon pro' 1d«i the offcM1~c pun(h "'hen tht Lo' n I DOO Cl'\ badl) nftdcO It , G1bs0n 1n ht\ sc ond me bac" from lhe d1sahkd 11\t. homert\I 11 Dodacr 1sd1um for the fint time incc htt dramatic \hot in the World Scran as the Dod1c"' beat th( Ph11adclptu1 Phllhcc. •-l. \\ f\Jn day niaht 01blon, •ho m1 .cod 22 pmc v.ith a h.amurina 10.Jur), P"c the Do<lacn a 2·1 le.ct when he lrd off the fourth v.ilh a homer to "'tn i:tntcr otl Ph1lhct ic.ncr Larry McW1lham , 2·•. Tht Oodlcn hid "°omi onl t~o rununct h•t .11711'\ their t1Joo prr' 1ou aama. .. , think I can contnbtitc, but I'm 'Wt• t.11"'°':· t1id G1bt0n. ,..ho 1l10 mllde a fine d1~1na (It.th an the c1ihth on 1 fty bell lo n1Ju cmttt b C;'t\m Jamet. .. ,,_want to be pan of the t('lm I M¥t .-n Mftftl\M 1ftd I ti') to d Wd. 'Rt o&her PYI hav~ ttna1n •11 ..... Mdthl'ytrytodo~ll too " G1b~on·~ other 1,,..0 home runs 1h1-. )Car ""~re on the road. In h1\ onh a•· hr.al of the l9 WcH·IJ Sen~\. (11\,"-0n homer J 1n tht' ninth 1nnmgof(1.une J co Jl'>r the Dodicn 1 S-4 Hl.'ton O\CC Oakland .. DodtcnMan ctTomm~La ordl was h..ipp) \ll ha~c-G\ n had; "h'"' ,st~ to trJ run'I, no douht about '11:· l..aWlrda 1d "I hc..'l)C 11 1M a \tnn1 of orin run .. tcW1lham' fell behind '·' before r 1n1 up a fa than 10 C11Mt>n ••1t w1 n'l cuc.:tly t~ mua11on I wantc:J to be in;• \1cW1ll1am" td "I JU 1 ~halk"lfd him Ind 1f tt'11n hi' 1 nc hc'i 101"' to h11 11:· G1lm>n W11\ al'° ~9t'd •1th W1lltc Randolph' u1e1M ~ 1e bunt an the Ii Rh that P"r th<' DodJtn I).\ kad. , ''l:"cl'}_bod)' ~cnt out and P"~ a • ~ tfTOM son~t and ""'>C'd 10 \llh:' I blOn '9id. "lhat SUI Kk .1quet1c ,..., ca(clltnt b«aute w.: did th•na on the rar end of •hr tr'\lm." Tim ~ary •• \.J. a~ Jn hi •ruck ou• ,., and~ lbuf '" tieht 1nn-. • hC p \cd up h1 Rrst n .. Kaplan ousted at NCAA tourney The Daffy Piiot A THENS. Ga. -UCI senior Mart Kaplan. the No 4 Sttd, wa upset io \he first round of mglcs m at lhe NCAA lnd1v1du3J Tennis Cha.m- p1onsh1ps Wednesda). Kaplan was defeated by We t V1rgin1a's Paul Mancini. the nation's 5 I st-ranked player. 6-4. 6-4. Two >Cars ago. Mancini knocked off the tournament's No. I seep 1n the first round. )(;}plan ends the season with a 35-8 record. "I was rcall-. ~urpnsed," s.a1d UC'f_ C'oacn Greg lianon. "1 wa sad that that ends Mar" 's single ~rcer at UCI, but 1 don't think it d1mm1shcs the lcgac) he'll leave at UCl. I think the team match took a lot ou1 of him emotional!}' In the past. his main al was to do well in indiVlduals. and this )ear ti was 1he 1eam match." Ante1.ttn Junior Trevor t<.roncmann "'on his first round match. defea11ng Northwe tern's t ~l4'\.C Hcrdo1La, 6-0_.. ~-4"' •. to..roncmann. ranked 13th in the na uon. I 32· I 5. He will race Texas ( hnst1an ·s C'hnl Banducci today. phornore M1"c Bnus lo 1 to -...:cbraska's ~lt:"en Juna, 7-6 {7·5)._ 1 6. t>-1. ending his se3son Wlth a 17-13 record 1 n smgles. Bnags and l\.ronemann, alona with· fo..aplan and t{1chard Lubner. will open pla> in doubles toda)' Bn._s- lvo ncman.n v.111 meet Ml ' 1ppt' Jamie Borras and Dave Randall. "h1lc l\.aplan·Lubner W\l\ fact Okla- homa tatr's Jeff Neuman-Jack \Jlrrno t- 1 ht' final' 1n both s1niJcs and Joublc..µi.111 be held unda). HOMll lOdeY llflft, HIS M26-Mett, 1 OS M27-Mets, 7:0S M~ts, 105 M Eitl>Os, 5'0S MJO-E•POS, 7 OS M3l-E11e>os, H~S AWAY Jnl-Aslros S JS • Jo2 As•r~ SU• 'All temM on KllK (7'01 •Cha 1l ------~---~~----- -Or8ftlll COMt DAILY PILOT I Thut9dey, May 26, 1919 t1 o \ I I' t, Safe Boating Week has positive effect DoetSafe Boatina Weck ac- complish anythin&? The NationaJ S&fc Boatina Council (NSB€)thinks it does. For instance: Since Safo Boatina Week was firSt observed in 1958, areater public awareness has aJrcady played an important role in reducina the fatality ratefo recrational boatina from 20. 2 deaths per 100.000 boats in 1971 to thecurrcnt6. l deaths per 1001000. ··1n most cases, today's boaters take to the water with litdeornoex- perieoce," says National Safe 8oati111 Week·c,hairman William Ladd." A arcat numb« of accidents could be prevented if some basic knowledge we~ passed on to new boaters.•• That's why th\ year's Safe Boating Week will be armed with the theme, "Know Before You Oo." Power SQuadrt'n (a untt oftbe U ,S. PowcrSQuadrons)and local flotilla~ of the Coast Guard Au);ibary. 0 The Ultra-L1~t Displacment Boat 70-ratcrsleds will have a re-run this weekend when I 4 of the alamorous National Safe Boat int Week will be observed from June 4-10. It was first celebratednationa11yin 1957 and was enacted as fcdei"a) )aw by President Eisenhower on June 4, 1958. Since 1958, the number of rccreat.ional boats in the U.S. has irown from 5 to 17 million. Safe Boatina Week will focus on reaching non-traditional boaters who use their boats for sports activities such as fishin.a. waterskiinaand huntinf: "Whale these people aieneraJly do not consider themselves boltcn, they probably make up as much as 90 percent of the boatina population1" • said Ladd. · yachts compete for the Californ 1a Cup offMarina del Rey. A dozen of them sailed last weekend for the Don Ayres Sr. Skylark Trophy out of NeWp<>rt Htlrbor Yacht Club. So what's'next? At least 15 of them will form C1us A forthc 35th bicnni~I Tra0sp9eracefrom Poi at Fermin to Diamond Head on the island of Oahu, aJl of them fiah1in1 for first to finish. , Durina 1989,'1)estimated 70 JD.illionAmcricans will participate in rccrca tional boatina. Local orp.nizations partjcipating in Safe Boatina Week arc the Balboa No one would be surprised to $cC sll of them finish overlapped. The race 1tarll June 30. ll \.I 0 IC I I \ f 1 I 1 · "- Browning wins first in ·a month From The Assocl•ted Press The drought is over for Tom Browning, who tried not to.11oticc bis month-Jon& dry .spell for wins. Browning scattered eight hits to get his first victory 1 n four weeks Wednesday night, and Barry Larkin had a pair of RBI triples as the Cincinnati Reds maintained their domination of the St. Louis Cardinals with a 5-1 ~ictor) at Riverfront Stadium. Brownina, 4-4, snapped a personal thrct-game losing strca.k with his first victory since April 25 and his second completepme in 11 starts. Although he was winless in his five previous starts, Browning said the Sfump didn't bother him. "I've been through this before." Browning said. "You just go out and do whatever you can. Tonight they played some pretty good defense for me." The left-hander pve up five doubles and walked three, Jivina the Cardinals plenty of opponunities. But he forced the Cardinals to strand six runners rn sconng position in the first five innings. "I didn't think Browning was gomg to make 1110 the end," St. Louis Manager Whitey Herzog said. "We got some doubles. but couldn't bunch any of them." Browning made his best pitches Wlth men in sconng position. and was helped by several nice defensi ve plays that prevented runs. The Cardinals were I -for-I I w11h runners in scoring position. "He made some big pitches when they got guys on," Reds Manager Pete Rose said. "He aot the big guys out when he necdC<f to ... The Reds arc 5-0 this season against the Cardinals. and their 25-18 record puts them seven games above 500 for the first time this season. In other National League games: C.b1 S, Astro1 L-.Shawon Dunston smgled in l"o runs as Chicago s~pt the three-game series at the Astrodome. The victory was the eiahth in nine games for the Cubs. Grq Maddux, 3-51 bad a shutout until Gerald Young sin&)ed in a run with two outs in the ninth. Reliever Mitch Williams came in and struck out Rafael Ramirez with men on first and third for his 12th save in IS opponuoitjes. Meta S, Padre. 0: In San Dicso. Kevin McReynolds and Mark Carreon homered as New York snapped a three-game losing streak. Ron Darling. 3-3, allowed fou r hits in six innings, walked three and struck out seven. He ia )..()in his IJst six starts and hasn't lost since Apnl 18 0 0 Ort*I I , Wttn. Sex o ~" Ga.,.,~ .._rl ,_ ..... OW•llt lit .. ._, --1" _ ... , CMt•~• )It ... ~ .. •• 1 • •• 0 0 ) 0 1 • ••• 0 I t It ) t It .. , . 4 t It ) t I t JI ••• Rick A&utlera struck out aax m the final three innings to earn his second save. He hasn't allowed an eamcd run in his last l l O\ltinp. Bruce Hurst, 4-3. took the lo s. altowina$eVen hits an ~vcn innin1 . -Expea 1, Gtaats t: Kevin Gross p1tc~ed a fhe-hitter and Hubie Brooks drove in the only run "'nh a sacnficc lb _,for Montreal at Candlestick Park. Gross.. 5-3. struck out 11 and walked four in his best performance \ince the ExP.<JS obtained him in an offseason trade with Philadelphia. He outdueled San Francisco starter Don Robinson, 2-4, who gave up only three hits 1n SC\ en innin(S. _ --Plntea-4, Brave• l: lnAtlan1a. Glenn Wilson htt a tie-breaking, two-run double in the 14th inning as Pittsburah won its third straight, 11s longest winmng streak ofthe season. It was Atlanta's fourth straight loss and ninth in I I games. Tb~ BrJv~s ha ve onl~ scorl.'d 10 runs in their last 85 innings In the Amencan League: Orlole1 8, Wblte Sox 0: Jay T1bb~ !>tattered c,c, l'n h rt'> over six-plus innings in his first s1an of the season lo end a personal I 0-game losing streak and M 1ckl·} Tcllkton hit his 10th home run of the season for Bal11morc at Com1ske)' Parle The loss was the s"lh .straight for th e White Sox. who were swept ma s1"<-g.ame homc!itand tor the first time since Ma) 1986. Red Sox 6, Marlnert ~:Wade Bog&!> went 3 for' w11h two doubles and a single. scored two runs and dro ... e 1n one for Boston at Fenway Park. With 1he1r ~c-ond consecu11vcvictory since a 3-6 trip to the WeM Coa<.1 1he Red Sox climbed back to 500 with a 21-:! I record Twla1 10, Blue Jay1 4: Kirby Puckett paced a I "\-h11 Minnesota attack with his second four-h11 g~me of the season and 30th of his career, driving in three runs and scorina twd at Exhibition Stadium. Puckell singled three times and doubled in six at-bats 1n \uppon of Frank Viola, who gave up eight h1tsand the four Toronto runs 1n st i nnmas. AtllletJcs I, Bre"en t : Mike Moore pitched a fiv<-- hitter over eight innings and Stan Javier"• l\\<1-run tnpk keyed a four-run third for Oakland at (ount} Stadium Moore allowed Rob Deer's two-run homcr in the fourth inoina and four singles. while the <\thlellC's hammered Milwaukee starter Mike Birkbeck for five runs and SI'< hits in 2'1> inninas. · RGya11 I, Ru1er1 4: In Arlington. 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San Bernardino baseball coach Stan Sanchez said. ··1 aucss bucball was such a bia pan or his life and this was a hurrah." Jo n. who hauc(Ulcd com- ment o th · cident, showed up at San Be din this sprinJ with a troubled ta tha · cludedJail time. Johnsen, sa · a h ad just come doWn from Oreaon ·th his wife Jot'.nlOll and family. said 6e was trying to get his life back tOjCther. But he left out the part about playina in the minor Jcaaucs for the Seattle Mariners and the O&kland A's. Hi& age wa.sn't checked because transcripts arcn•t needed to enter the two-year school, and school officials believed Morris to miss next start Detroit p11cher Jack Morris will miss his ~ scheduled s\art Saturday at Kansas City because of a sore elbow. Interim manager • Dick Traccwski siud the right-hander-hadn~ mentioned any ph)'s1cal problem Monday night when he ga"e up four home runs in 21/, innings of a 7-3 loss to C'lc"eland. However. Morns complained of pain 10 team ph)'sic1an Clarence Livingood. Morns. 2~7 w~th a 4.94 earned-run average. staned the season wuh so. straight defeats. Jn othff-basebeU.fl~Wcdnt-sday; •If Toron10 General Manager Pat G1lhck wants to talk to Lou Piniella about mana&ina the Blue Jays, he'll have to talk to George Steinbrenner first. Piniella said that he wouldn't ask the Yankees owner for J)<'rm1ss1on t.o d1M:us!> the Blue Jays' job. t)lat 01lltck would have 10. P1n1ella. fired a~ Yankees manager after last season, 1s earn1ngS400.000a )ear from NewYorkon-arontract that runs through I 991 . • •The Cincinnati Reds put utility infielder Manny Trillo on waivers Following their 5-1 victory over St. Louis. the Reds" announced that infielder Luis Quinones "ould be called up _ Fnday from their Class Ao\A Nash\ 11le farm club to replace Tnllo . • Boston pitcher Wes Gardner. plagued by a sore elbo" for more than \wo weeks. was placed on the IS-day disabled hst To fill Gardner's spot Of:\ the staff. the Red Sox called up Iook1e right-hander Enc Hetzel. who was 3-.'.! with a 2.73 earned run averagc-for Pawtuckt'I of the H11crna11onal League. ··~ •New York Yank~s left-hander Ron Guidry will stan a 20-da> rchab1hta11on ass1gnmefll on Ma> 27 when he stan~ for Class AAA Columbus of the lntemauonal Leaaue qa1nst Denver. Guidry, 38. had arthroscopic surgcf) on March 17 to remove a bone chip from his lcfl elbo". Guidry has been working out at the Yankees' mmor lea&ue complex 1n Tampa fhe last few week\. lllc~vd Peny. alarmed over skyrocketina costs that have resulted 1n 11re bills ofS I 0,000 per team on race day, on how he plans to stretch ou1 the mone) he spend' on racing tires: "Instead of throwing them out (af\er a race). f put three shovel loads full of din in them and use them to plant tomatoes. It re.ally work~d well. The held water really well.'' Esposito fired by Rangers lbc mt of bis story.· "h ~ aJmott like a auy who live. in a fantaJY world," II.id Spencer WatkinsJ.~m1ni1t111tive reprcten- tativc in dla.rfe otathldicsal ;,an Btmardino. for 1 whale, he did. Joh.naon wat hittina .l6' wath a half-dozen home runs, and San Bcm.a.rdmo postt!d a 30-13 f'C()()rd. But \he fantaa_y ended when Johnson was spotted by oCnnjs Rotert a CaJ Stace Fullenon assistant coach w~o had ma.n..-:d the Oa.kland's Medford, Ore .• fann t~m 1n the early 1980s. ROICT' watched Johnson hu and somcthtna clicked. "l started lauattina. It 1urc looks Ii.kc the auy who P.laycd for me. Left-handed, old, aood." said R~. 'He's ie.rina the cover off the ball\ a man amonpt kids." After Roten voiced his 1u1pidons abc;>ut JohnM;ln. an invtl&iption was started by coll* offiaaJs. Watkins queried tfie National BuebalJ ~SS<>C,lation in Flori~. which replied that John90n -1denc1fied by his social security nwnber -had sianed a contract to play profc11ionat ball. Confronted by Sanchez on May 2 and asked for proof he was not the ex-professional player, Johnson promised to return in 20 minutes with verification. He never came back. "He was an older-lookinJ 22," Sanchez said. "But he acted likca lcid. He just fit. Like the other 19, 20-yea.r-olds, lou of eneray for the pme." "I hate It when this happens .. .'he walks • man, gives up a ·couple of hits and comes completely unFav~led." · Boyd's no-hitter leads UCLA * Woodbridae High product Tiffany Boyd pncbed a no-hilter 10 lead UCLA over South Carolina, 3-0. m the first round of the NCAA 01v151on I soflball champ1onsh1ps on Wednesday tn Sunnyvale. Boyd, 17-2, struck out a carccr-htah 15 baners and came within twooutsofpitch1nla perfect game, W1thonc out 1n the seventh, Boyd walked Stacy Aaet on five pitches, makina Aace the first South C'aroh na baseru nncr. In other sports news Wednesday· • Rick Pitano SI.Id he baJ been offered the head ba.sketba.ll coachtn&JOb at Kentucky but will not makt a dec1s1on until next week. The New York Knicks coach. who has been tn Kentucky &ance Monday, said he w11l le1 un1ve.rs1ty officials know 1f he accepts their offer nc~t Monday. •Ben Johnson's doctor testified m Toronto that he provided anabolic steroids to the Canadian sprinter for five years leadm1 up to the Seoul Olympics and that Johnson was well aware of what he was taktna. Dr. Jamie Astaphan said he inJected Johnson SO or 60 times from Phil Esposjto was fired Wednesday as ~ sprina I 984 to the summer of 1988 at his home and office coach. general ma.naacr and vice president of and at Johnson's home. the New York Ranaers after a tenure marked • • • A.1Jn Kulwicki ,nb~d the pole for th ts weekend's b) his wheeling and deahng and capped b~ a Coca-Cota 600 NASCAR Wtn1ton Clip stock car rs« nasty spat w1lh ex-coach Michel Bcraeron. Wlth a ~op uahfy1na lap of I H .021 mph 11 Chutouc The sudden dismissal came le th.an two months Motor S way 1n Concord. N.C af\er Esposito received a vote of confidence from • ichael Nunn will make htS lh1rd defense of the Madison Square Garden Sport Group. which owns thc-International Box1n1 fedent1on mtddlewt1aht utk team. . apmst Iran Bartley . a fonncr World Boxina Counol Esposito. who never led the team past the fi"t rout-=1 pound champion, AUJ. 14 at Re.no. Nev .. promoter of the Stanley Cup playoffs. said the finna lcf\ him " n Bob Arum announced. some ways relieved. in other ways fNs\ratcd." • Oary Neu wu named athletic director " the "The frustration is I didn'l act the team as far as 1vcnity of New Mexico after Duke assodate athletic could. As a player, I aot the team to the finals," said director Joe Alleva turned down the Job in 1 last·minute Esposito. rcfemna to the l 978.-79 season "But here, I dcc1aaon '° rcmaan at the North Carolina tch09l. wa511'1 a.ble to finish what I stane<1." •Paul F't1nbtf1 qs named as a.ui,tant <1ircc:tor of ln other hockey news Wednesday: pubbc relations for the Los Anaielcs Clippers. Fcinbcra. ~~. _.,.,., Flrll. Craft, Q "-' CJI¥ • H •I• II SO SecoM. ~ov, '""'· ... ..,..,. i.~w" • o J 10 '"'""" A-7),7M AINettC.1 '· ...... ,. 2 TGOl'-S ,· t ,:, • , 0 • Detroit's Steve Yicnnan, the J~ue's third-2$. rce_laces Scou Lemere, who is no IOOJCr with the team c~ • • > ' 1 ' • • lcad1na scorer this season. was nemed the winner or the The C11ppers c:ont1nuc to seek a du~tor or public =·'-·', 't ~ ; ~ ~ : ~ Lester B. Pearson Award which is prcsen\ed to the rclauona to replace Jack Oallqhcr, who rn1ancd earlier 0 OUUJIO -.wAIMll ....... .. , .. ~ M•-1111 ,,.._l.J I U •J I I I l ,._.... 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""':i.: .......... , ..... •• ._..., ..... ..., ~ , ouutandsna pla)er in a vote of the members of ~he NHL this month. =.. :, 1 : ~ ; , Pla)ers A socia11on. Mano Lem1eua of the Pituburih -~.":.~ ,,.:,,_•,,. .. !..,: 1 Penaums, laSt ycar'i. winner. wa$ runner-up, while Wayne u_...~ ,., •. ,,.,, 1t-.. Gretz.ky of the Los Anaelcs Kings, a five-time 'Ntnner. was ~.o';"~;S2 T~~d le•rwtt third. 0 ,__.. J, C.reMNt• 1 " "°"" c.c ...... ,., ....... ) ' 1 I J I It ' ... Utt ) 0 t I • ••• • • • • • 't. It I 1 .. ' .. , ... Rullng on O.J. handed down LOS ANGEL.ES -Actor and Heitman Trophy winnerO!J. S1mpt0n ~ust pay S700! ~ perform J 20 hours of communny te.~ and ~ continue psychiatric oouneellna for hta no contul plea to wife beatina. a j~ ruled Wed.ftetday . Simpeoa, dC)didft•t ~-caun. .. .a.o pl.ced on t-o yean' probetion ,,,-M•nidpel C'"'1 J_. RonakS SCboenbera. Sampeon, 41, en&eted 1 oo contnt plea Monday to one count of spou•I mnery darouab bb ••-~1 Howard Weitzman.. TM mu.tmum een1e0tt for llJOUlal abute i• one ~ in jail and • St .000 t\ne. , .. ,, .. ,,~ ... , 111I\1'10,-H \UIO Suns hoping to cha_nge]Q.ck at hcime ... E::.-,,t t•. :-: ::C..·! ... -:.:.: ~~Hi t' I I t t •-t 1i4 t t t t I '• .............. =-= s .. Orange Coeet DAILY PILOTIThuf9dey, May 25, 1Mt 81 • Prime fishing opportunities·seen for anglers on holiday. Sahandfrcsh wattr fishermen have •areat selection of places to&o fishina overtbe Mcmonal Day holiday. Local <>ccaM ha\e been produc1na some outstandina fish1n1 for bonito. barracuda and bas (or fishermen hcadiq out on spon boats to nea~ lishin11pot1. lnadditiOn, lherc have been yellowta1l and white sea bass landed bya few lucky analers. Catalina Island, the oil r:ia.s and off shore kelp beds are beina fished daily and an&)ersarc.sackina lot.s of good call~ surface feeders Bait and water conditions arc ideal and the outlook forcontmucd aood fishing 1s the word beana flashed dock side MUNIZ F~om 81 Tar te.ammate\ chalked u. 1our straight wins and be"amc lltk con· tenders, but a tontro,crs1al Sailor conversion kick cost Newport a 7-6 loss to Santa Ana. ··w e could ha\C used a TV replay on that one." he said Mun1L's daaltng_intertcpt1on late m the jame pu1 the Tars kcp 1n ·a1nts' ternlor). bu1 a i:ostl) lumblc three pla)S later ended the 1hrca1 "We 'Alen: cxpenmcntmf with the T -formation on that cnt1ca pla) :·he stud. "I think quar1crback Donnie Miller turnec.t a1 the wrong umc and mmed me on the handoffand the ball , JU<;t landed on the ground. The T- lormauon ll.1nll of bad fired on us·· He said. "That wa' the last hurrah for me since I had to enter the Na\\ the nc~1 ll.i) W~ "ere going 10 celebrate. but we \1-crc all bru1~·d and banged up so had that I JU<;t wt'nt home." The Tars also lost ~cond-1cam .\II· ( IF tackle Du. k I n:em.in 10 the 'a\ \ the follo.,\lng Wl'Cil. and the season ended on a wur notl· with a 11e and a loss The toughest bal II. he ner faled 1n Tar scrimmage\ was the form1dahk 215-pountl fuHback Rntph ( frogl frcLtag. Mun1t said. "I t wa~ almo~t fnghtfol 10 find )Ourself <,tandmg 1n front of him when ~ was on lhl' ffiO\e or Frog was 4u11e a gu) .. The tougbcst hncmgl) "as thl' latl' lug.cnl' lee ... ~tan I 1 II sou. he \\J\ lough -hard as a mt ... M un11 <.;11d au1 hr; also \;ilucd. 1ngman (ii\ ll Bou: "He \\JS iut1) 'mart -Jll'llt ,, to ugh old Lou1sian.1 b<l) .. As for m1cc;t1nal fortitudl' \i1uni1 '><ltd the late \ crnon f1tzpa1nd.. 1 9-'0-4~ 4uarterba1..ll. and '.!I \1..:ll · b:icll. Johnn' lkl'da "'>'Crl' :ilx1u1 nip and luck fu r. gut'> .. frauma .u,, er\ '>orru" lul pagl'' lrom WWI I I k recalls obscn 1n11 1ht: afll'rm(llh of thr awm1c bomb tll'· '>lru~uon of"'aga)3k11n late '4 5 trnm a 'a\} landing barge and profound .,hod .. when the go,crnmcnl ordl'n.·d his Japanc C· \mcnc:in nl'1ghbor\ and friend'>. \\hllh indudcd lhl' foo1ball-pla) 1ng Ikeda bo~., oil 10 d1'11Jnt 1n1crnmcn1 tamp\ :"lllun11 .-..i1ll. ·1 n1..'H'r felt \U b.1d "' all rm life I nc\errom1dl'fl'd thl'lll 1hc ~me as lhl· one' O\l'r thl'fl' (Japan) .. .\5 a member ot 1he 'l'" run football h1'iton rnmmlllcl' wh1lh 1\ pl anning a · ~thl'r ann1\ l'f\nr~ (l'H l-55) rcun1t1n Ott ~O. \fon11 <.aw. "I think the rcumnn allm's u' n grand upportunll) Ill l'\ll'nd :i n•al rme tribute 10 all 1hc pa't Japant''l' \mcrn:an ..ithktl'\ at '-i1..·"por1 11.ubor H 1Jh f hc) w c.:re aJI real lin1.. ll.1lls \nd \\C fOl)°>Cd lhl'm dl-nrh. 1 t would be six•ual ii ~mC' acknll'>'I· cdgcallj}!_ c.amc from 1hc ~hool " f 1..= nl~o lamcn1' toJa) ·, con&c\t{'d ( 1n ta Mc5:1 , a \trnngl· t·ontr:m 10 h" ~))hood da)~ whl'n the \l@.n rl·.1d Population. 600 Mun11 ~1d I had a grl'~ hor~ nJmcd 'Tin) 1 u iuld ndc the hu~ down trom the wc\l\ldl' to \\h,11 " now (. O'>UI ~tc\.t Purll. ICJ \ c 11 there t rm.i. ~cwport Boule' .ard '41th l'J\C' and H·ad com1t nuoli. :it Pmlt'\ ()rug'.) Later -1ust h._c lht• muvtc'> -I 'oulll ~ll'P out\ltk and'' h1'tk for the horse .. But tho\C daH arl' 100(' lurl'' l'r ANGELS From 11 the r.ill>. The Yanli.cu cha d \hbon tn the \l,\lh when \lvnrn E<.p1no13 • nd Roberto "ell) \1n1kd Petr) r\"lu.· .. cd nd allo~cd ;i ~entice tl) It> Ru;lc) Ucndcrson The nacl made 11 ,, 1 in th~· k:\.Cnth when [)cH>n White \tok th1fd .ind continued home on catche r ()Qn \l.au&Jlt's th1u'"'" error l>a1o>1s htt h1 s1~th homer ofT I ct Gu ·u aman 10 tan the n cl\' fi\e· run n1n1h. 110,0H' BASEBALL All-South Coast League An&Jers •hould make ure thauhey have advance reservations prior 10 showinaupat Davey's Lockcr.New- ponlandinaor Dana Wharfth1'.) weekend as mo t boatswiU be runn1na full loads Davey's ha sched· ulcd 11.acntire nett and 1sofTcrin1a vancty o flish1na tnps for this weekend. Even Newport 8ayw1ll feel the fishing pressure this weckcnd,as an&)ers will be fishj na bulkheds. docks and channels from rental skiffs and private boats in quest ofba , hal1&utand croa.ker l1vcba1t isa aood cbo1ct for fishing the ba) along with plastic grubs. r AoaJers should watch out where they anchor and cast due to lhe nidny P.lea.surc boa tcrs 1 hat wi 11 be out ya.chtina." San Diego has bL ted Wlde open for )ellowta1I fishlllJH anglers gettinJ in on a good bate with lots of yellows in the water. Live bait and Jigs are accountin1 for most hooked ycllow- tall with the avcraie fish is weighing in the 12· to I 8-pound cla.ss. There arc a ftw openmgs on some boats for this weekend for anglers who want to act 1n on the action. For reservations. phone Fisherman'sl.andingat (619) 222-0391. 0 Lake fishina is also an option for an&lers wboarc SUI) ingat home but stiO want to enJOY some outdoor acuvity. lrvinc Lake, the Santa Ana River lakesand Anitheim Lake arc We 1111 llllre'I on a MICHELIN-MADE radial ROADHANDLER 50 -OUR LONGEST WEAROUT WARRANTY 50 ,000 MILES! • 2 steel bells tor strenoth md dura blhty •Modern bloc~ tread <1es1gn helps give' excellent t .1r rlhnQ 50,000-mlle wmout wamntyl f ' 1 · RoedH4tndlet Each so ~ . . . PIS5IOR13 P16SIOR13 P17S-toAl3 Pl85 IORl3 PllS 75Rl4 P19575Rl4 P10575Rl4 ~75Rl5 P21575R15 P225 75RIS P235 75Rt5 l37.t7 49.11 SS.17 57.H st.17 64.12 • •7.93 ..... 72.M 73.N 74.97 ~~ (25.~WDIM~ -.-- 9tielg9•-hary ~ 1v • .., V3Sl Slntle o.,. Gu#-lwwy RacHal ~ Ifft ... Oayt ~ .J PISS 80Rl3 Sl9.t9 P165 80RIJ 31.17 Pl7S IOA13 34 08 P185 7SA14 36ff Pl95 75Al4 37 94 39 1t "'~i-n •1~JtOAIJ PIUPU ~''''°"" .... ~-·' .. _"1Ufll) l'IA 10ft1' ... tltl'\9'U lh"' "''"4 "-'lit" _,,,, .,.... .. 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Mo 1 of the~ wh1skcrfish will be tn the 8-to 12-pound class which should mare a trip 10 "The Lakes" pa) off w11h a hefty stnngcr for anglers fish1oa with fresh mackerel and Berkie) Power Bait Trout action will bc&•n lo slow a the water temperature continues 10 nscal local laltcs, butanalcn wtlJ find tba\ bass. crappi~ bluq.i1 and catftth W111 more than on te"t the lack of troUt action. 811 Bear Lake would be the btst choice for anglers who ha"c made no plans for ttus weekend. Fishermen can makclhcdnveto B11Bear1na coupleofhoursand always find a stretch of sandy beach lo set up for some shore trout fishing in an alpine setting. · . Most all land1npat Bia fka.rrcpon that there arc no rental boats avail- able for Saturday or unday. but that private boats may be launched at mannas and thepubhcrampfora fee. •Sleek •Powerful I •Aerodynamic f#(M'~· AMERICA'S BEST SELLING REPLACEMEN1 BATTERY! I ' ~-,,..-,,,..,...,...,,~~~~ A DIEHARD FOR EVERY NSEO I '• QjeH1td 9911 llih11ne . 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M~ 25. 1918 I ••1. •II\ .;, 1 •tHI• 'I\ . , ,· ·, ~ MAJ0tt L•A.W ITANOINCH ~uetue O.kla nd ..... Kan~s Cltv T.ex9' Seattle MlnnffC>ta ChlcaDO Baltimore Boston Clevttand New York Detroit Miiwaukee Toron10 WMtOM.- W L 30 15 2f 15 26 19 24 19 23 23 21 23 17 21 EHt DM'*t 21 21 21 21 21 23 20 23 11 25 11 25 11 27 WNlnffdlv•s Sewn All9lh 11, New Yorto. • 1o11on 6, s .. 111e s ~. .6'7 '59 .571 5SI 500 .411 .371 .500 .500 .477 .465 .419 419 :400 Dalrolt 2, Clevtlancl 1 !lO 1nnln11sl Minne.ota 10. Toronto ' °"lafld 6, MHwl ukM 7 l!la"imo<• I. Chieffo O KanMs Cllv 6. Tues 4 Tede't's Games Ga I"'.! 4 5 7''1 .,,.., 13 1 l'h 31,., 31,'J 4'1:1 Afttllh IM Witt 3·41 al N-York (JoM 2·71. 4:30 Pm Clevet.NS (FarreM 1·4> at O.tro11 <Tanana l ·•>. 10.35 a.m Oakla nd (Stewerl l ·ll at Mllwau'" (Clul terbuclt I· II, ll 30 a m. 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AbClotl W •-> P9fry NIC.CIUre MlnlonS,5 New Yan IP H It •tt ea SO s 1 , 10 2·) 1 1·3 0 12·3 ' ) ' 0 0 ) I 0 0 , 0 0 I Dol.wnL,1·7 4 I S S 3 I Carv 2 2·3 I 1 1 l 3 McCullen 1·3 O o o o o Guterman 2 4 S S 3 1 Petrv pllched lo 7 bat1er1 In Iha 7th Oollon Pllched to 3 bellers In Iha Slh, McCufle" PllCheO 10 1 oeller In lhe Ith Hl!IP-Downl119 (t>y McCutler•l BK-Oot&on, McClure. Um11lru -t1ome, Cou•ln1, Flrsr, McKean. SeQ>nd, Ka ller, Third, VolfallQlo T-l'SS A-19, 10 NATIONAL LEA<;UE Dedetn 4, Phflles 2 .. HIL.ADELPHIA L.OS ANGllL.U Jel~'2b JorfianDf'I CJarnes If VHaves lb Scllmdl 3tJ DwMov rf Samutl cf Oeuttonc TllCMI SS Ford Df'I McWlm'p Rval Df'I GAHarrs 0 Herr Pll Totan ltlrlllM M rllbl ... 0 ' 0 It~ ti> 3 0 1 2 l 0 0 0 MHtdlr II ) 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 CGwynn II 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Glt>M>ll d J I 1 I 4 0 0 0 MurTIY lb 3 0 0 0 4 1 l 1 Ma"'11al rf 4 0 I 0 3 1 t o Hamnn JCI J 1 I I l 0 0 0 Sc•OKfe C l l 0 0 1 0 1 0 Duncan u 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 Learv o 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 JHowell p 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0000 1 0 1 1 ll l 7 l To ... s Sc-bv ......... u 4 1 4 010 000 IOl-2 001 lit lh-4 l, L.ol Aneele\ LOB-Plliladell>ftie I LOl Anoales 4 28-Duncan. MarV•ell HR-DwMurollv (I), Gltno11 (31, HamlltOfl lll S8-Jall1 (lJ S-Leerv. Randolph CGwvnn~ IP H It •1t al SO l'tllldlfpftY McWillm' L.2·4 S J GA Harris 2 I L.n """"'' LH rv w .3·3 • 6 2 7 • ' JHowell S.7 I 1 O O O O .i.H rv Pitcn.d to ? oellers In the tin HBP-Murra y (bv McWllllams) WP-McWllllem •. Leary. T-UI A-37,0lf P1t1~uron •. Atlanta 1 ( 1' 1nnln11' New Yori< 3 San D1eoo 0 Mo<1trea1 1 San Francisco O TadaV'& 0-- Wertd THm cu., _-~~._¥int ~nvJ Dod9en ltED GltOU,. p,, aCH11>11la (Carman 1·6) at 18ele,,., l ·•l 7 OS om New Y0ti.. (Cone l ·21 at San D1eoo 1wn.1'-0n 4·21, l'()S om Ar~ l. SwMln 1 s-i.s S•~an Eo~o Sw-.i. CHI Gu ermo Per,ei·ROl<len. Aroen1.na 6·1 6·1 Mar1111 Je It Aroent.na Mt Jona1 Svenison Swea." 6 2 6·) Montreal 10. Martinez l ·l)· at San Fran· CISCO (Kru4'ow 3 1) l OS pm Plusour11ro (Draoei< l·Sl al Allan!• P Sm11n l·Sl 4 ~ om ~ AMERICAN LEA(;UE AneelS 11. YantcNS 4 CALIFORNIA NIEW YORK Dwnn11 on wsn1nrt Rn 11> DWl\llecf Joyner lb COavls lf Parrlsll c Howall3t> " Sclloflkl u l b r II bl ' I 1 0 s ,,, 0 s 7 3 4 s 2 2 ' s 0 1 2 • 2 3 ' 7 2 2 2 • 0 0 0 ' 1 0 0 RHn01ntt Sa• 711 Mtnolv lt> l!larllelO rf 8a1t1on1011 PlltlPS ell\ Brollns lt> Gtrenc Slpu11n1 c Esonoi u Javier Fr ena Gu11evo .J.l.11• . Ar11enl1na oef Stela n EdMro Anda" Jiirvo S""edell 6·4 2·6 ,., • Aus~alit l, Ct~allla O ab r llbl ~ , o 1 1 Darren C•111M, Au,lrall•, dei MltcKlav Mac1r , 2 2 o C1ec110,10va~1• 1·6 6·0. 6·4, Mark WoooforCH s l , l Ausi.-.1111 del Molal> Sre~ C1acr.o~val<1a 3 0 l 0 6·3, 6·1 2 o l 2 Oe\llNs 1 o o o Darren Calllll·Jonn Fi1111erald, Auslralla oef 4 o o o MllOslav Meclr Petr Korda, Ctecr.o,101111.11 , 0 l 0 6·3. ,., 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Men's toumam.nt I et Flerence, It.IV) l'lnt Round Slnlles Tetals Plllrulo 311 Kelty Cf ,. 11 u 10 Tata11 Scwa bV IMlnes 120 001 ' 0 ' 0 l ? 4 12 4 Omar Ca mPO<ase, llaly, def JOH Lu•l Cte·c Aroen11na , 6·2, 3·6, 6·3 020 1os-11 S.Celld ltavnd ~ 011 100-4 Lui1 Mallar Brull oel Veil PeloN1mo 110'\0KS VOLLEYBALL All-Orange County MQST VALUAaL« ~LAYa• ~Ml St1it0td St U1guN 8e.lcl'I COACH CW Ya.All OMI Gltnn. Nt'wpon HllfOOr l'Utn'TRAM Ty P ric,..S• (OrOt\,11 dtl Mar Dullf\t'Colmeo1on St, Mitrln.1 SttfMI MutnilW ~t Univl'tJrty M1~t' D1t'hl \r E C11Jon Scou D•<'!kt St Hun11no1on 81"11cn Mere Cw1t rtn1a Sr Coron11 df'I MM SlfCOND T«AM Man Hemngron Si Coron.\ drl M~r Darren li!ncr \1 E C1•\0n Chm ltt St Ntwpon P'f11rt>o1 Craig Hiii, Sr W ooelbrtd9r Jonn McKl'ow n \• L .. 911n11 B"''"' Ch111 Pllhil S1 Coron" dl'I Ma• THIRDTIAM 011n W 1d1<1m\ S• fl Toro S!t'\11' luc111 J1 Hun11ng1on 9,.,.,,, Bri!dl'n Co!'nl'n Sr Md''"·' 0009 Cunn1noh11m. J1 Hunr1ng1on BP<'ICn D•tn 111.ancon. Jr Lil<JU"'I Bueti 642-5678 CLASSIFIED I NDEX 642-5678 F1lllano, 7·S, ,., 6 3 G0t1n tvanlu vlc Ylil>Oslav1a def J1mmv Arias. JaroellO N V 6·2 l-6 6-2, LawsQfl Duncan Astievol e NC def Nlelas Kroon. Swec!ell 6 4 6 l Women's t.umamem (at CO-Val Finl ltOllNI MMles Ct'1M Colltn. Swotienancl, def Lori McNt•I. Hoo;ston, 6·~. 1·• ... ). Manuee Mat....,a l!luloarla del L.e.ia Mftlllll. So.,,,., UnlOfl 1 S 6·0 5eceftd • ..,. ~ Lariu Sav~lo:.o, So\l•I union def Ca larlne LlndQVISI Sweden, -,.5, 0--6 6 1, Laura Lal>l lla>v. de! Karin l(sdtwtnOI Lui emoour11 1·S, 6·• Conctwla Martoner Soo•n, de! Leu~• Gildeme1i..ter Peru 6·0 6· l . 8 aroera Pautus Aust•••. def Cnr1s Evert, aoca Ralon, Fla •·• 6· l Women's tournament (a l Slralbaur9, l'renul SeGond lteuftd SlntMs Ann Grossman. Grove Cllv Ohio, otf Elne Rt1nat.11 South Alrlca. 6·2 •·6, 4·4, Sulan SIOane, Lea1n11ton, Kv def Linda Ferrando llalv 6-3, 6· 2. 8eltlna Fulco, ArQenllne. del Merc:eoes Pu , Aroen11nt , 6· I, 4·6, 6·0, Jena Novotna, C1ac110sloval!.la , Clet Sla cev Martin l(et1erln11 Md 6·2, 4·6, 6·3 Colle9e "*' NCAA INDIVIDUAL. CHA.Mf"IONSHIPS Cat Altlell1, Ga.I Finl ltOUt\CI ~ P•ul Manc1n1 (West Viroltllal oat Mar~ l<al>lan IUCI) 6·• 6 4, Trevl>f KrOllamenn (UCIJ CHI Sltvt HercJol1t INorlllwasternl. 6·0 6·•. Slt'lt JunQ (Nat>raskal da1 M•lt.t 8r~1111s !UCO 7·6 )·6 6·1 H'lrlet • ,ROM N<HtTH Ol'ANGE CO. FROM IOUTH Ol'ANOIE CO. 540-1220 •HID fr <;o• ... C .. CK YC>Ua AD TMI flRIT DAY , .. ~ ................. ~ ......... •• .,,tf ........... -~ •• , • . ,, ................... .., ..... ,... ~~-=:..--: ... ~-= ..... ... .. ...... .. ...... ........_ ............. ...... ............. ,.., "' ........ . ~._...-................ ,,....". ............... ..,.., ....... .... ........................... _._. .. ................... ...,,.., __ .,...,..... ........... , ...... .. ,......,....._ ... ,...... ... ........ ............. , .................. ~ ..... • 4. .. I COLDWC?LL I BAN~eR ~1 cot.UG• NCAA cila"1911 ..... wen 1 ••GtON (al TUKtf\, Alll.l l'rlcllY'I Gl nwt Oiltalloma '3· 17, "' Lovola Marv mount 37 n noon Lon11 a .. ch S1a1t 46 13 v1 Hawaii olO 2S 0 0Pm Anion•, 4.3· 1'· I vi . Ee1ttrn Kentuc~v 3'111 7l0Pm WEST II ltEGION (a t l'reMM) I' rlclav'.s Gem.s W•<ll•la Stat, 5e 14 v1 Porllano 31 >2 noon Mlc111oan, 46-1•. vs Peooero·ne " 17·1. llO om Fre'no Stare, '2· 17. vs No11e Dam•, •711 1 7l0pm NOttTHEAST REGION Cat Water'IM'V. C-.) T ... 't', Games Arto.ansa•, '6· 13, "' LeMovne 2S· S, 7 'm Ar zone Slate 40·17. vs Georoe Wull•nQlon. JO n IO:IO • m llllno11 • 1· 14 vs PeMSYfvanla H ·f 7 om ATLANTIC ltEGION (at TdaNSMe, l"la.) Toda't's Genwt Soulll FIM1da, O · 16, vs Aut>urn. 42-11. I am Clemt0n, '6· 11. vs Slt tson, 37·?1 noon Florida Slalt 44 16, "' Rider 2S·11·1 4 om EAST REGION (I t Galnel ..... , Fla.) TNe't'S Ga~ Miami Fla., 4'· 15, vs v1ue nova. 37·2 t I 30 a m Gaorola Teen, 37·24. vs Central Florio• 40 20, 12 lO 0 m FIOrida, 43·20, v' East Carolina 37 9, • lO om SOUTH llllGION lat Star'lrV .. , Min .I TodaV'I Games Jack•Oflville, '1·10, vs lndlene Slate, 46·19·1. 10 a m North C..rol•na 37· 14· I vs N cnoll• Stele 44·14, 2 pm MIUIUIPPl State S0· 11 v1 We\tern Caro !Ina. 2l·2' 6 om CE NTilAL REGION (at C..... Statlao'I, Tuas1 TodaV'' Ga~ L-Sla te 41· 14 vs Hevaoe·Lu VeQH )9· 11. t a m Soutn Ateoama 43·20 "' 8 r111nem Vou"o 47 11. 1 P m Taus A&.NI SS·S. "' Jecl<'-On S••lt 37 II 6 om MIDWEST REGIOH (et A1ntlrl, Te .. S) l"nclev's Games 0...1aroom1 S1a11 4"· 11 vs Sam Hous•t><1 Slelt 30-n 11 a m Ttu\ 41·17 "' New Oreans 30·31 l om USC 41 23 v\ Westerri Mlcnooan 3& ll 2 6 p"" Hlth school Cll' PLAYOFFS I Frldav'• Ouanorfinall I S·A F oritena !16 7· H a1 Lei\ewooo 11' 3, E Doreoo OO·t a1 Mator Dtl l2l·S) M1lllkan 119 t > a• S·ml Vallev 113 31 R•versldt Polv !lS 31 at HH Wilson t IJ 10 11 4-A 8 ut na 120-1·1 a1 Hert C23·61 Soulh Hills 119 1 at Moulon V1e10 110 '' Glendora 00 7J a r San Gat>rtel ( 1~·11 Notre Dame. S 0 tlS·SI a1 Cerrito\ t1• 61 J.A Tu,11n ( lt·I> et P•lfT\Oele ( 14 101 Laouna HHts 124•41 KennaG~ n ·SI SaUOul (11 4 11 al E1t-ia (21-41 O<ltar•o 11' 91 at Mounteon View ( 1•·71 N•A -~ CONl'•ttllNC• ,. .. AU (9"t ... ,, wun ttN CONl'•tt•NC• ~· v1 L.tlen Mtv 10-Lllltn 111 "'-n111 1 It May 7) L.Otn 101, ~ll •S (Lake<\ IHCI \•roe> 1 0 Friday e r Pn~Hk1 7 11 m SuncJ•v al Ptiv.ll•A, 12 30 om. T ua\dav a1 Lall er\, I :IO P m Ill netttHrv l Tl\ursdav June l at Pll(Mlnl11, 6 om flt nt ceuarvl Salurdav June 3 or Sundav, June • -111 L•ktts, 12 )0 o rn Ill nectturv) EASTEltN CONPlltl NCI CMct.. \IL o.trelt Mn 21 Cn1ca110 t• Delroll .. Mev 73 Detroit 100 C111ce110 '1 tSlrtH t•ed I I) S.ruroav-ar Cn1caoo. 11 • m MonO•Y el (l\oceoo l\OOll Wedna.dav· at Detroit. S om Fr.dev June 1-e l Cllteeoo 6 pm Of neceuarv> ~v. June..,._., Dalroll T8A Ill ~,,,. arv> I . Mii&. ........ 19M!""AL.S c ........ 71 Wldllta YL eatflmWe Ma, 1>-et!llmCM"e S, Wleflite • IOI May 16-l!lattlmora 6, WIC1llta 4 May 1t-ea111more 6, Wknlta • May 19-Wlcllll• 4, l!lattlmore J May 22-Wlchll• 7, l!lalllmore S Mn 2-l!lattlmore 11, Wk M • 1 t8 elh,.,ore wlnt sertes. •·71 Oalu "'-San Oloeo Mn >-Sa n Dteoo 7, Dalla1 • May 6-Dailas s San Di.oo, 4 Mev 12-San Dleoo S, Datlas 4 foO Ma y IJ--DallH 7 San Dleoo ) May 16-Dalla\ •. San Dleoo 1 M•v It-San ~110 7. D•llH 2 Mav »-San Dl990 I Dallal o ISan Dfeoo win' MrlH , 4·l ) 04~10NSHIP (8"t·ef·71 Sall Dleee ""' •ett1mer• Monda y-a t e 111tmore •"lS Pm Tua'4av-•t eat11mort 4 JS Pm Frloav June 2-ei $4ri DI.VO 1 JS P,.... Sundn. J.ine 4-at San DMIOO 6 35 om Tun on June 6-al Sen Dt.oo 7 lS o"' 11«essarvl Tminda \I, June t-a r l!lall•mor• 4JS P m necessarvl Sall.lfda"'. JUM 10-et Ille! •ml>f'• • JS II m (It MC.e&s.M.lt.l..-,,,. NHL •vetts STANL.llY CUP l'INAL.S (lftf.of.)) Mentreal "'-Ce!Nrv M •v l.....Ca11arv 3 Mo,.trea1 2 Mav 11-MoootrN 4 Ca>oery 2 Mav 19-Montrea• 4 Ce109r., J 1 o•· • May 71-Ca•oarv .. Montreel 1 M•y 2'-Ce>oar. l Monlrea 2 C•l11ll• teeo' senft ) 21 TOCla y-et MO<ltrN I 4.lS Pm Sunde v-11 Ca lterv. SOS om (tf nec:enar.,1 tt \II H POI O ,.,t-- lntemltteftll teumarNnt (et TMist s.<tlet Ullien) Hllft991'V 10, Ullitecl Ste'" 1 HunGa<V ) ~ l 3-10 U1>lla<I Sleltl 1 7 ) J--7 Unllao Sta!U SCO,.tnQ ltou1w•u l . 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The pmc will be played indoors in the Mctrodomc. which will be U • paodcd tempQrarily from 62,000 to 70,000 scats to meet the NA. '5 scat ma standards. h beat out Detroit_. Seattle and r nd1anapalis in the \•ot101 for the one Super Bowl the NFL has promised to play each decade nonh of the Maw n- D11.on hne. But 11 took six baJJots beforc MinneapQlis fina11y be.at out Detroit (or Pontiac). the site of the 1982 Sup(r Bowl, the onh other one pla)cd pre\ IOUSI) IO lhc north. . Seattle was ehmmatcd on the first ballot, India napolis on-the second and neither of the tv.o rerna10in1 c11tcs pould set the 21 votes (or threc- fourttis) necessary. On the sixth ballot, when only a sim ple maJOnl} was ncccssary. Mm- ncapohs finall) v.on out. The vote was undisclosed and the ballots we re burned. Norman Braman, owner of 1hc Philadelphia Eagles and the chai rman of the sdcct1on committee, aa~ the dec1din, factor was prpbably the practice facihucs available -domed practice fields. at the University of M1nncso1a and a1 1he V1k10gs' fa c1l11y at Eden Prairie. ··The weather v.as about the same Ill all or them;· Braman said. "You ha\C 1he poss1billl> of snow m three of them and nun m Seattle But the o'emdtng factor was that ·1hey won't ha.u lO pr.actu:r. .al Lhe game.sue ... In fact, a1 the last nonhem Super Bov.I. the San FranC1SCO 49ers. and C incmnau Bengals had to practice at the S1h erdome chc sate or the game The 49ers d~~ an earl) practice time "'h1cb mcan1 that becau~ of1he trme ~hangc, the) had to get up at 5 a.m Pacific ttme to be ready for practice The ownen al!>o decided that the 1993 Super Bov. I, the 27th~ wt ll be pla)ed at a West Coast site and the 1994 g:imc ""111 be 1n the Southeast. II de~1gna1ed San Diego, Phoenn .. the Los .\ngcles area and San Fran- Cl!>lO to bid for the first and M1am1. 1 ampa Bay. Nev. Orleans and Atlan- ta for 1hc second Next season·ssuper Bowl 1sin Ne~ Orlean'>and thc 1991 game in Tampa Marriott card features Puente The Dally '91ot Orq Pucn1c former Cal1fom1a ~uJ)(r fC'athcrv.c1ght champion. re- sumes his carter follow1na an 18- month La>ofT tonjg.ht at the Jn inc M amou Hotel. Puente will face Hugh A{11u1aoo of lo> Angeles 1n the I ().round main t'\.tn l at 130 pounds A protcge of ci.;-featherwe1ght champion Danny (Lmle Red) Lopez. Puente o~ns an 8-3 pro record . He h:as been idle because he had trouble com bining fus boxing wnh a full-time JOb. Anguiano, who 1s also a former ~lalC champion ha" IOI held the 126- pound belt the pa.st )Cat. has i 13-5 record. The fi r t bout 1 SCI for 7 30 p. m Mure than 400 etcl.:ct 1n aU pm.r range\ ""111 10 on sa le at I 0 a.m. tn t.hc arand ballroom. 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'275/rno your apeci.i petronege In maintenance. 855--0NS MeN ., .. 548-0319 pte11an1 envtronment 5em· 1:30om 15 75 "' N&AI Ae91arwu wr. • utl & dep. 145-3f41 141-8'49 time of need To you I I -PC f.°''g entry •xP a tt5-27to • Tll PM 111•• Lllfoe ... ,,_., ' 9Uede have recourM from th. A~=:,t ~:,11':.c'~~rt ~ BOATS mut . Grow w/ut. CIU LAGUN~NIGUEL tll Hr Own• tranapor-11 ClUf',..,.1.... ....~ /ournal, dated 1ttt, M~F~,p~~:.m&P!Y 2790 depth of my heart and fulltimeMtlr.845-1435 WT• DOUGl714/~. INSUAANCEAGEHCY tatton.722~3 tor dlri°ln .. o'"r"'O"o;;: careonCity,NV.ni. .... 1475/mo. 90% tum. Avell humbly beg to WhOm God -Certified Ceptaln tot new 111111• Seek• lndlYlduel wl•trona waio..... ~ .,.., Ion a E.ir~ Senk l/1.7&1.eta1.tvmeg. •+lml ~~~~~~mgyr: ~~II.I~~ '=~:Jae;:. Forluxuryr....,tlaleom-Horetarl al tklllt . ~.!~.310~MCoatt l300D«x>4 lleftS Cot lo • • l'YWn!ty In Newport e..ch Aeaponalbllltlet lnctucN ..... ., : ~OM -.,. .., II ....... N.8. Mttr BR, PY1 entr, pvt Super ta M... • , .. lance. Help me In my 1•• •DA IAY vat•. no chartert Ouall· Call .. 11,.... tto-.3050 lnt«t-i.v. w/cAlenlt & ---1 -•..-BA. •tet>e from bGti 1450 cetlon. Well maintained. preeent and urye:t petl· ~ fled app11ean11 Mnd r.. .. _,,. Re1all Square /:and P-l&nO, circa • \i "~k~m •I•. ::~ 2;.~~~· ~KP:a :~-~~~:"';our pr~~': CLUI r;'.':; p~f~t .. P~ ~~81:0. Oryc~~!f!D ~ ·l(· r~fi'~E:: llPEIVllll F~=~~ g 1195• 1600 12147&9. · · ........_....., + ..,r ' Prlnclpala only. Call ART, be lnVOked. Say thr" ·-per · ....... , ...,... Paint lh<>P In trv1n.l1 loolt· __ NB n.... ...... F25 L 2B-110 K for .. ch Unit. known and ceuM you to Cotta M .... CA 92626 len<led or wm train ......... ilt packw avail gllUtor• Calll73-7714 Al•;•aa 601 T 2\tBa 2·tty condo. Frplo, Re/~ ln.....Cments Hall Maryt end Glorlat. BOOKKEEPER Mon-Fri, FIT. alert S5 00 Salary commentufate tno IO< Paint Supervtaor Retail Office Equipment APT IZE atove & rek'99'· w/d, pool, apa. 1425 + 'h ~ 1400 BfMkl .. t, banquet •llP Mature per ton w/generaJ 842·~• attc tor Tammi w/expwlence 249-8733 expwleneed In llnlthlng Salee ~ulH•me ator. kltc:Mn tabte l 2 utll,tmldep.842-5209/h ·~~~~~" ~~~~:,~~~ Ima lll-llllaTllT of computer part• Job :r· C1Nn ~~· chair$ ~'°':r.:::O~ e62-4063lw peopte Otlented fie• In Cotta Mesa Full time day potltlon For Apt Community In dutlet lnQude. EJcoellen~lt 0p. large & am _ ~ Hefohta Ha. ~at, •UTl m Ulln n 642· 1045 bued In Cotta Mna Newport BMeh. FT, exp •Supervts:lon ponunlty tor advance-Frigidaire Elll• 24 cu l-470,,,Go~rds~:-~;';'f :; Typing 45wpm. Good 111111-1 Company van. Mutt have req'd. Call Jennllfl' •Preparation ot parts ment Apply In person ft .. wet_, & lc4t d .. p. wt'lt 723-0144• phonemannef' "r" clean record and been 478-8220 •Schedullng Mon . Fri l-4pm oele trim. 2 ~ otd. xlnt lulfnns DWI~ 30 8 •llltln UPTAll Re11aural)t Exp Required lloenl4lod 0"9r' 3 years. LICENSED REAL ESTATE •Flnalflnlsh PMIWlY n•I cond MSO 87~·2844 PMloWlth Bay View. 1 Blk ~ 2904120-YR old Engffth ~-Largeholelbanquet Hrt l0-3. 720-8133 :~::'~~~~print· AGENT lo Ull11 Com· 2706 Hatbor BM:t C:O.ta Refrlg & W Uhef/Oryer Bc:h.S3Semo.Newmlnl **W'a-** tno French girt left• experience -p,au merclal REBro.ller.Pn. fxl*lence~ M.u S15l)ea, Olthwuher bllnda. Clean. Ava 5128. . _,_.. aummer emplOyment AU _ BOYS AMI\ GIDLS -·--Houtewlvet, hand I· ---.,.. $125. Trath ,comp.ctor S31-3%M/842-8S38 • n•ndcralted, quality PAIR for ch1Jdr4n. For appointment, please 1111 II\ W.. capped, 11udents, wel· Tm IPIAf, ., ~ •lftl $100. 84&-S8'61 ROOMS AVAILABLE Items for retall In ~ 731 -3080 _. call S45-SOOO. Ext. 521. · -••a comad ·Call John 17352Murphy. lrvln• Snack too d • ---P f M/F 1 t T I tlore. PleaH call 12·11 '""" Ill *HIYlll .... * Martino or Tracy tor In· (714)880 1690 Male/Female Need good I~~----~~"!' :::X,1, apa: be~. :$4~~~~: 723·4•92 tor Info. . HOUSEKE&PEA seeks TURN YOUR SPAl:IE TIME For ettabllthed courier • tervlew. 875'-e700 -driver for great company F~ 6014 2nd: Brand new, CIOH lo couple looking tor 11v .. 1n. -:=.-INTO SS DOLLARS rout• Need new model 668-9271 5 PIECE matching maple - beach $440/ Jim &111 &11'1 Experienced. relerene.s. B k'-ec:ono ear & int Hourly L91111• llnll PIUY'I ND 11udel'lt bedroom· deak, Hcimele42~. . Nat'I Co. expanding In $1200/mo. Rounne, an ""' WORK AFTER SCHOOL rate & mlleage, paid hol-Gr .. t Pay! Xlnt OMV a Worll at the bNch . NOW •Ill.Ill...... t>ookeaae, 2 ch .. lt Southern Calllornla 818-990-7S52 9'&11111LIAllll AND SATURDAYS GET-l day a. lncenllvet. mu1t Ell.P9fleneed De· HIRING for aummer lfyouarehlghtyamblhout, headboard Xlnt cond Seekt M/F to thr 2BR, ,-:.•.torMesanyalr~ opent-rl= M OTHER "S HELPER e-.IUIJFlllla TFOINRGNAEWLOCC~lT~~~~ bOnUHt.Some company pendable.842-6367 Mipl Appty In peraon. hard workln9 . detlre $4251080 Folding bed 28A et Prom Pl. N/amtcr, ··• """"" ... d d 6 10 ... ,_.. • car routes avall. Current 2108V. w. Oceanfront, wullh & your own bull· $35. e .. utlful maple N 0 p. t • . 0. ye . torlet 11111 available. High n.. • approx -PAPER NO DELIVERY OMV r•port & prool of Ins LOCAL VENDING Nwpt Bch 673-1366 n... call Mr Bonn deak $225. MllC lamps 863-894•/w 675-8497/h Income, low overhead, hrt/wk. Balboa It. localed In South Coast INVOLVED, AND ALL req'd Appty at West..-n ROUTES FOR SALE *432·9275 ss.s 25 s.ce..01112 turn-keyw/tralnlng &.on· ~~!ihr·~~~~,Engl Metro area has 1mmedl· TRANSPORTATION States Courier 171105 CHEAP l300·500wk P•tControl Shr2BR2BAluxUflOC .. n gotngaupport,$48KMin. _..ng ate openings PROVIDED BY AN Skypark Citcie • Ste E potenllal. Call John Tllmlllflll SALES Earn ~2000 to~-W9t'liOnCOUn-~:::,lt~:~~~~I. S~ 1-800-222-8078 ADULT SUPERVISOR Irvine 261-1833 ' 1-800~78..03SO. Lloyd P .. t Control ~1 $20,000/mo ~t your try French Iola s·. Woo<J + dep. 722-9345 Emp!OYnitnt 5530 •CUSTOMER SERVICE YOU CAN AVERAGE El Toro Ofllcer1 Club llf Pfu. •111 Termite Repair Tech· = ~~:j 23;_[:,'~ ~~a~oJl:,.la~~·e Tl • .. -• MoneyToa..o.t 29l4 .... nAIY .~WruRNITEMSCLERK uek• enthu11aa11c Mustbe18yearaorolder :~~~needC::~~it 24hrarecor<*:lmeasage rievwl Total c0tt S2250 ITIPI -· •WIDOW HAS SSS tor Famlllar Word Perfect or *ADJUSTMENl CLERK $75 people to wk as waltren. Valid CA lic.tlM & good h;;g ... ood driving reeo<d Salet ~ opening Sac SSOO 780..0157 • F.'r;71h51r nlcetll4~~22~9•3h9M. TOii $10,000/up. No cred. Multi-Mate. Good typing •PIT STATEMENT bar tender & bus person driving record needed · " XI -nc u · .,_ ·v V ino pen. Cell Denison abllity. Prollcienl In Ml· CLERK Flu hrt 726-49•1 Call 541-551.3. Mon-Fri Call Cwi.y, 97e.602l Sm NB Int 0 ~ nt ANTIQUE t925 3-drawer •·-~ "'7" 7311 NOW Unn P & edlllng butlne&s OR MORE Or ...a In ,..,ton 140 AM. EOE phone per«>naJlly, od Of-dretMt 4 French Ptovin-l![lm--'!""~-~~~ ............ v or ... u 47 t'' EiiVeiope Stuttera. No eic,p 1-... uaptt""r1ayl Wa,....y C M • gan~aUonal tklllt,Sandl be c:lel dlnl;.,,, chair•. mirrors Glqgn for Rent 2740 lettert. Linda 4 6-3220 ira11 Giida for 1pp1 ...,. Full or""" time For '"' • depend a bl• a ar? . .., • o -. tll,ll0/-..1 I"'....,., "'""l Nttlonal Bank ,,_ .,.. PHONE CLERK . 55 & palnhngt S42-•v1 E SIDE CM T ti & -• .....-v..v more Information & appll· MANICURIST Rent or Comne w/exp 673-8 ' near us n ~I Southern Calllomla cation tend aase 10 P O commlulon. Cllentele 11&1111&1111111 ~\~aleii~s:r"::e ''J.~ ~.•::,':; =~0~~ EOE ___ INFO~~'l,~1g~~ALL Box 7490. Oeearborn Ml prefered Airport area 2 Part-Time positions ll•nAIY Footboerd with rallt, only. $110/mo 873·3e00 & Found rlehl 24 HOUR RECcbRD-lfOIE (l 14) ... I -IOI l 48 120 Ask about added lncen· avalltble In Cuttomer Part Uine dally Neat Hoag queen llH $195 840-8733 -;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Lott 2925 ING. 991-2637 IE AT · -E•tra i~~k• phone tlv.et for changing to· Service Department 7am Hotpllal No,,..amok•r • 30.. tf '! A '"""'"' t11 •••L ••Fa.. to 1pm Mon-Fri or 11am Call HHler at 722·8060 CUSTOM 30 • co • AS S'O RT MEN T 0 F WANTED --Earning $3000·14000 __ ___ orders a1 home tor op--"' mm 10 s m Wed-Sun Need table w/be..,.ied glau PRESCIOUS OOGS,10T· FfT & PIT telemar't!eters monthly per area. Not 1 BUSY INSURANCE OF-portunlly publleat1on1 Jeanne, 752..0711 oooJ phone pertonallly ... n&IYP/T $75 5•.,· tree:er $150 _..., _______ ! T E N S • S 0 M E tor new authorized Pac· multi leY9I 26~191S FIC].Needl ltm ~ltrk re· 518-843·2941••IL10 MECHANIC Porsche-compuler 8 pl~ wui Exp a mustt Cei1•bt• 01 an Kfng n Mdboarcf. dark -luslneu/Offlce lent PR.E.OJ.GBES.,.. W.HO Ts! cwttulu -av•lfC'f. -----cepllonl11 lull 11me FLHllT P/T Audi M·F Bsy lndpnt train Call between ofc procedures. Book· wood s100 721-11759 NEED HOMEI SOME Selary & bonus. Atk tor Beeuly $8.00/hr 631-7740 W k d Xlnt 0 ply '°' ahop Bnht. Minion 6am-Spm · kHp1ng knowledge a ~y· ExerclM ear. --...... ~~~....,.2~7~6-9 ~~Ef~~~~YI°o<t~~~ v~n498·0&s6. 4 .... IUY OUlllTlln&Ll HS ie4:m~~~.e44.1f1s Vle.:;:~:eu2-21138"3 0•1LY PILOT ~~.,:~~H•ifP~~~·~~; ~~~~·~· t~~e. r~:i; 11111 1111 II n HOMES. 9e2-6988 ll•lllm Ol.111 IT TIP PIY LO cabinet Mlg 1ee111ng GENERAL CLERK-EHi w n 891-8111 reuonable 497• 3993 1S 17 WESTCLIFF ORIVE S N Part lime. Knowledge of How does that tound? cabinet Installers wlat Costa Mna Permanent E.xperieneed needed lor 71..Ul-4111 'Nwpt Bch, Aot 541-5032 Female l•mete cat eer ac;countlng helpful. Flex· Better yet you would be least3yrtHP Mus1 t1ave PIT Close 10 home Flex neurosurgery olflce 1n llOllITT 11&11 NEW DAYBED WHITE & Adams & Albatrost. Ible ttours. Appf'I Pen· working at a luxurloos own truck & tools Apply hrl Comm"I Bkr Mike Newpor1 Beam . FIT or lll ler...... BRASS. Wllh maltresaes 3200 SO FT or lets at 549 -09 78 nysaver. 1&60 Plac.ntla Newport Beach resort lor In person, 1720 Industrial 850•1400 Eves 675.4223 PIT. Salary open Music/Video reall "llore & trundle complete Sl.50/af. Canne~ Vll-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ave.,COS1aM.... Jutt S85 per week ror Ave, Norco.CA N. Edtl•lpour, M o Me4!1anaw1relndMdua1 $245 •840-8733• ~· G~~:~.vie;.,:, N~~ fOlll) ADS Tm WT ~?.:':,• ... •at101~·'1' Y~Joh~ve a' Aa••••a;•a111 OLEll P•n. Office P/T Sm 846-7456 PIAltLPIST lfF10£ lo help maintain store & OuEEN SIZE MATTRESS 2920 New ...W • ...._, ·-.... r• --n'amkg otc nds flex, well PfT No exp nee Sta'1 S6 parlung lot aec:urny No & BOX OUIL lEOI Peltean Mkt, -Must have great com· lovely atmosphere. they FfT permanent position org peraon wlgd phone hour Mon-Fri 1·5 30 uper1ence necetsary BRAND ·NEWI S 155 pon BIYd. Contact mgml ARE FREE munlcallon/organlzallon-would jUtl be delighted M·F 10·7 Friendly Nwpt Typl & PC a Newspaper Call Sam. 642.&262 NB wtU train Full company co. at 714-261:31S1 al tldfft, some typing & With your new loc.a110n Bch neighborhood phllf· :!::~ Xlnt ~Ing cOOd beneltl1 available tor lull CALL * 940-8733 '* 52S SO FT Upstalra. AC. Cal·. comput• baokgrnd, flex Call 760-1012 macy 644-2111 Snd resume 10 3400 Via ASSISTAIT Pl.OTillOLUI time applicants Apply 1n SOFA bed 150. retrlger· pvt entry& bath. 705-0 E hrt. Hunt. Bch.1197..()090 ---Oporto s.201 Newport FI T M·F 7 30am-4pm person Friday, May 26 ator S50. kitchen table -Jlllboa Blvd. Balboa Pen 141-llll Beach ·cA 926&3 DISTRICT 51Hr. bloehlt No exp betwHn 12·2PM wHh 510. king wattlf' bed $75 $475/mo * 760-9792 .• 111--.NMJ------------, u.,.. IAIA~ER '::ok:P~ f~pr'r~g Manager 631-517~ or 631-7223 n~to~~;6~~:::· bF~Pug dog SALES ""'" f\IU lime day POSIJIOn .FUllOfPart-llme PIT l••••m 24078 BflStolSI :,~n;,:r~: :~\::'~=~ Pomona Ave, C.M .• 1.225 FOUND· BLACK AIYERTISlll v ·CLERICAL & llM'\l~TRIAL Buay medical group nas • Fa.rad St . c M. S.8-5525 llltO "'" Soho oak trtple dr~r $176/mo 84 ""'"' on Ml ,.., • .... J I 11191' bued In "C<}tta Meta. • Ewty A M thltt 20+ hrl/Wtl, Monday • Sant. Ana, CA boetd • I 1050 Sofa . • S 7 3- 2018 3~8 Camput D<., #108 Across IL.lglftl!!!_ mWelnllltl~~l to· '°7 OCme •Mus1haverellable J'hu=•Y Salary bated SECWRITY-;-OFFICERS lvteal • $250 Roel Proteulonal Office. FOUND· CAT I ...... It The Dally Pl'°1 and Ind•· From oc Air""" (714) 112-1-... • .. y. _... ...... and In-· ance ..... ·--e-·"' Ba k I ...... I I •7 .. 00 ""5 ..... 7, FMNon ltlend ground • • em .... u pend•nt ta•k• ex· ,........-toeatlonaE"xcellentben v ........... r "'' -"'• ..... Y Wor ort.-bllt char -....... ....,., floor,tr•pkg. l84aq·tt. ~~w&llhL~c~0virto perlenced adv. aal•t· 28570MargueritePkwy. 1226 eti1a Ca1124l-6355 "Good8alary& area.MS-5781 .i.llYllllRITT W'ltthTwM4 ..... I• tsaOlmo. M0-8811. 10.5 &;;;. 84e,.S,94--" pwaon to loin expanding · T9W'OM"Y MISSION VIEJO llllTll NII MllMQe Paid PIT ... 1111111 We otter x1n1 pey Aini New matlreN, OOOd ~ ••11 ..... etatt. Ad..._ or Pflnt emMCal (714)114-1112 -·v..... .. .................. I F0t ~·no Card Co tra1n1ng a Jtlnt ~1tt dltlon, '125 751·1959 FOUND: DOG. Young background prefened _ _. &A7-s~/ SeMce 3 ltd'fea 11'1 New-No •icl*' fleceat Call __ __ -~ E. 11th St.. CM, groat male,bflnclecolor,med· Lucrative compensation1 •Tiii &A.M.-lOAu Sat.Sun po<tS5houf 12•16tiour• now 714-774-4880 ..... S350/mo.84&-tee3 "29. Vic Hoeg Hospital, pecttege. Plea9e cell 0< e.cr~~~~~~°'~ -,.. week N Mlscebntous 6015 , u.-1 Bch. 241.7171 Mnd reaum• to; For ln-houM cafeteria P« o aper nee. IATm null ; ··-~ a~ma• FIRST TIME Located In lrvlne (714) 941·2882 Needed to help operate •StV.TEBOAAO RAMP• Commerd1I Property Found grey & .whit• male DAILY PILOT I I Ii • Salad/Soup Bar Cashlef NEWSPAPER PIT .,Ill GUil TM Garden In CdM Sat· S'xS' •. pipe 175 a.. at • 2778 puppy w/OM ,coltar. Vie. ADVERTISERS Apply In person al 3071 3.4 d•"• per week ! urdeys& Sundays tOam 21522ndSt CoetaMese Senta Ana & WHaon, C.M. E M1rJ:.7;, 9A_;an.m. tlOll TIE Phonea1 lilin SS/Hr • 4 pm Cell Dorothy, Mon °' 845-9473 *1300Csq ttOff. 1518 Nwpt Friendly w/catt. Call Cos~~~~~S~2627 Wllllll TEAM Corona . def :J., office • Fri 8 am • 4 pm Buffet 1200, ttereo Btvd. .M. c, 11orage, 834-7419 J 111 840_8110 673-2268 cab 51 50 walnut. "OOd 'Carl' etc. parking --A L" d c I Run yout He p llTlllH 1 a--••n .. S53-1115 or 673-1943 FOUND: Ma'9 black cet Un: in a u 8f' ..__ --lltPPU/llOfl'fll cond Super 8rnm mOY•e w1wt11t• pews & nose (71 4)642--4321 Wanted Ad 1'n the IUllTIUllE The Number One News-M&UTY OlllTllL UPS •JfP P'•f Appty earn proJ 115 775-S44.3 ,,.. ...... 100 or 1200 Ill. 887 W. 19th, CM. Agt 541·5032 (While whltkert) Very at-FT/PT. good .driving r ... .,.perPromollonCofpoc FIT M·F 7am·3 30pm acG Veen --lecllonate. Found In -----I J f cord e11perlence helpful atlon hH Immediate S4 501Hr t>enelltt Mo 3pm. M r9QOt II Olemond rtng • • K. apr Huntington Beach near .................. ,,. Dai y Pi ot or one 249-2109 opentngt for C<ew Man up nee Apply In peflOf'I. 1131 P1909nlla. c... $1,()95 .... $850/obo Hamilton & Newland Tralneet No experience Book• on Tape 729 y•-•a•• PMrt ring, 8P' $375. tell lndullrtll 2788 ~7361 ~~~1:;~1.~~:. week. If you don't fill Telemar"•llng ~~A.p:.~m:.,v'::! FaradSt .CM !>"a-~~25 Loot\~:~. ::~~: CaH Juroen Approx. 2.000 sq. It. ofln-Tan !~:'vicinity meg~l~·c:'~!n:;.. the poSkion, run a mlllTI ~.,:.~~Vt~:.~::~·~ • IUL llTATI :;h ":::: ~~ Lii• ~':. CUSTOM llo<al lr&YerM! uttrlalwlthOlfices.Wesl E&•tlldeC.M.650-4969 213/679-8143 second week FRC'E! ........... wortungenvlronmen1111 flllTlllllM cept lonlt t w ork drapes 175, m1tch1ng 17th SI. C.M. PrlmeAree ------,=--~ .... .swnir; mutt Ttt. uM ol • van Limited oppor1un11y to 10tn S75-'4023 king bed tprud S80 Or Street frontage Groas Lost whl & brn male An1wer1ng Service F I P llllLllllTllS truck with• thell. or large national reel •t•t• mar· both 1125 640-4038 ..... S2, 1001mo Call Shellie Collle mix Ans to Um• Tues graveyard For more •. nformat·1on ' wegon It necusary kettng lyttem with Ufl Teleph()ne OpefttOt f /P "•a&.1• as SVMll Mon-Fri. 8·30--4. Edison C M Mesa Verde Mutt type • Wiii train liml\ed ..-n1ng1 For 1n-tome T"" grave-yard 845-M1 l ., .. 957-2609 Cotta Mesa 540-1777 Paf1 II~. NI'/ work AM EAll ... -nt IOtmatlon, call PETE VI· Mull type • Wlll train ...... , • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROH 1 Harneu pa.rt 8 Sldrmllh to RMl-1•te map 14 Spill 15 Herlldlc bearing 16 lndlan noble 17Go-~ 18 L'/9 compound 19 Advantage 20 Sep9rated 22 Olymplc • tthtet• 24 Small apQllance 26 It Yitai 27 S..Cbed 31 kotdl river 32 Called OUI 33 fmpwOt 58 COM sourc. 59 Devastate 61 Stull Ste. - 62 Eatt of B C 83 locl4endic Ht•1t1Ke 6• lnellned es Uttetmost 66 Food plan 87 MakM a home DOWN 1 Bunker 2 Biiiie port 3 Say 4 French money 5 Gol In 6 Cry et ... 1 Yacht llN 8 Forewtlrning t Kind of gun 10 AtlrectlYe 35 Buty - -bee HCerMI 11 Kltc:Nn tool 12 Dlapl111Jre t3 Ceke lll)'WI 218eetle 3t OpcJmiel 40 IE!oqvent 41 E.xplatl' ... 42 Made to 90 43 OOfl ctub 44 PGA't WatllOn •5 Oo"91ntno 47 Meal NrWrl 519eek 52 Too Cotlly S4 .. _of Pauline'" 2 3 23 SNne 25 P9rfUmery ltqued 27 Ati.f. natlw HPerata 2t Otemond gMI /'\ 30 Fooled 34 Enticed ie Actor Men -,. lvtd9no9 "'EVIOUa flUZZl.E M>t.. VED Pfovtnc:ie 418rMCM9 50 -Arabia 63~ 5S E~pa11 Ms.Ing 57~ IO A Cote 10 11 12 13 call Maria or Angie, or PM No •xp MCeSS· OTTO atSELECT -Cost1MMa 54CJ-t771 Fortrett thrH wh .. 1: ary. Hourly • Bonus BEnEA HOMES & powet chalt Like r\e>NI, 642-5678. 842-4321· EJct 431 or We Oller an excellent OAAOENS DlRJ TIU[ UN IDS Con\~• with battery 228. Walt for beep, ask guaranlH ol $400 pe< A£AI. E$TAT£ 14\..$000 r,ft • 1111:. n\M\ chefger, rolaltng Mii tor Cryttal or Ben ..-white we lf811'l you FlJlL·TIUC pay I pup arm re.ta S2000 NEWSPAPER DELIVERY * NO COLLECTION * Early m orning m otor route uvailable Mu t have dependable vehi~lf' and liRbilit_v \ in urance. 7 d.,,. P"'' .. ,.d. 2:30 a.m.•5:30 •.ne. AIO\'E AVERAGE EAR C:all 7 I l (1i2 .. u:~3 0<-twet'n 6:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. (\I -~) 1 6n.m.·10 a.m. (S1\T & 'l ~) AREA . AVA ILA BLE: Huntington Beae h os ta Meu, Fountain \/alley, A Newport Be.aeh PAAT-TIME STUDENTS Wte THE IOOKI ARI DONE THI FUN HAI JUIT llGUHI SO OOIN US AFTER SCHOOL ANO ON SATURDAYS YOU'LL MAKE GOOD MONEY AHO HAVE FUN1'CINCJ IT. Alt• tra nlng. your In· IUL man IAUI ~ " l ••• ••1• come potential IS un EJcp'd °' tnpp'd BH&G 141--• . llmlted QrNt Stan Training & ~ll. LAwrunc>w* & balket S25 . AM1t1ance Oideal R( 01• l1uw1Wk Po1en1111 Tele Er.ctrOlu• \Miii vecuurr1· Cell Mr PhllUpa ta In ll'\llne Call L .. tor marketing o!Jlce 1up-125 B!Kk s •l.., 1111ng: 213-477-3163 lntef\flew. lrvtne Coa1t ~ Easy tlr• SAM 1' cab, 3 dr l20 Gold i.1t. --LVN 7-3 flt, 3·11 & 11-7 pi t ~ttont a t, .. ,. manta AN"S:J..11 & 11·7 Pf1 ,..iiet o.haroe nu.rMt Well atalfed ao bed S.N.F known ror good tl4#'Sing , cat• ~ rehab "-' acMcMlnl. earing pt.oft11lo11al tt.tf, aup. portlve edmln MESA VERDE CONV HOSP Be 1 CenwSt,C,M S48·5~8!5 Rltrt, BH&G 78$-7500 No W•~• Shade 125 71MM>tS7 ...... 11111 NO EXP flC SUMMER WEODINO Ofhce 1n Nwpt Cntr needa Cell~ 12 "°°" DRESS end h&l'd beaded ~* ll'ldMctuel to NEWPORT 904 813·37)5 nit vell $400 obo, hend .. avat .. tyot OUllet COSTA MESA 648-H 19 Laguna Beeui. 497-4 18& Mu1t hSV9 good phone SOUTH 0 c 512· 1240 -TWO ROUND-TRIP tklllt. rype 3~ & ~ OAl\OEN GROVE: TICKUS lO PhOenllt IMv eral• 10-l<ey I I tOOl mo 141·9237 ing May 21 trom OC at MeOtcaJ a Vac:ahon bell--1 30pm errT\llng f>ack OC ef1l1. 'Ot lnt.,-view, cell * TU"1 MllT * at 3"30om May 28 1100 Johann• 7'4/140·2370 0 c Alrpot1 .... PARS 173-42'21 •!CJ*~ prefefred b · ftllff lll•lt c.len1 wottong environ-We<1<11ng Ofns Drand For Corona Del Mar ment. tnvned&ltt C>S*l· new, Wht aattn w/laiee ' Animal Hoepltlf H"PC>1. Ing Tra"'11 A~tur• ~ II • PO s 1150 ... WlllB tri.ndty, commitment Frank 1U-07N aac MsO 497-7370 Coeta MeM •firm IMlita E-.> Pfef'd 1-..11 train~ ptn0n lor adm~rtt1Y9 Full·Ttme Good pey, tun TlllDI ID ,_ 1D ou 6022 .,._ & pet'IOMlll rnan-enorirotll'M111.17a>0?1 1 FIT, 11,200/mo ttarl l"-~~~~~~~- &gement of 7 l*tton tuP• C1eM OMV lmtno ,... FAH DOueLE 8EO port euft Other M&l llln quired ~1 Ewty Al'Nrtean •Pott•, reec»0nalblllt1 .. 10 In· Mvlt~. A.al !teat• WANTED Goo.CI con d 11 lo n. dude.A/P,MA.purch .... office In Nwpt Beh OVUWM ...... CIOMtl &4~ Ing. Minimum 3 yrs rel· T~ _reQ 'd ~ j.;;~~~:;;;;:=;;;;;; event eicperlenc• re· ......,.. 721411t ';"'·T'; ~~...': /Pvn/Nt ::;c'p.::on":' r :::. A IHI ••• .:. "''° 11.000/nte> 602S ~t:"~1v:-": P'MI-~.·~~ f:!'.:'1!.....:S:. Helltrefc", H5 lown bt•n 1·4 • Cralt -----------c.itar er. s .. '10. c M , eeee.. noo ~ ~-......... 111-0 .. -.,BcHrVROLET --Home of the · Serengeti Blazer Mtnifa@ljl Call our triendly salesmen for details 5 79-5 100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E Imperial Hwy -Yorba Linda. Ca1t forn1a THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOW! o SADDLIBACK Sales Leasing Service ·_ Pans··-.... . IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-I00-831-33n 714-380-1200 South County YILDW ... • 11111 ~ m ·~-· • PMTI OflN Mn.AYI • • 111 VICI OflN MONDAY NIGHTS • NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Dr., lent• Ana Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger ..... °"" op.I 1 Ure ..,... ...... .,.., 1-tiim ; BUf NA PARM SI ANION ,..,. ... tem.3pm PACIFIC OCEAN 13S-3171 · YOU CAI In Y•R · DULERSHIP IOTICED YOtl' Ad Wi1 Come"Out Ttwee Times Per Week for $90 Color Free! Call (114) 142-4321 and a S•s Rep wl cal you ... Ul\1 11''''''' -· ' ....... McO •• ,. .... , ., C.&a ..... ,_....., Ma7t1, 1• ..... ..w..lbJ*'~ Ja•l• •111ar4; Wotber 1 Bay.ond BIR; .,_d'tr _..., l>laaa Oae1 and ~ .... a -. .,_,..,.._ children, Debbie Hei1t.aera, Tere .. ~'· ca-n.dra Bowrta&, 1'.eanella Ratdl, lill D' ._., Kelly Sllermaa, Kimberly ......... and 5 .. , .. , pandchDdnn. Villta- dan at tbe~ Gil ... , 26, 4.-00 p .... to 1:00 p .M. J\aneral ...... will be held on l'rtdQ, MaJ • at 11:00 A.M. at Pler'Ce Broa. Bell BICl9dway Mortuary. Pierce Broa. Ball ...... , ~. Dlractan. ea...__ Ma-ellO r . . .. .b • OLDSMOllL( I • CA.OJ I.LAC ALLE·N • QMC T1'UCKS ,,./582-0800 5-\N DIEGO FWY -A\IERY EXIT LAGUNA NIGUEL ••trti•• •• Iii• , ... C1ll fer l1Wla 842-4321 CAll ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY 0 HOUSE of JM PORTS, Inc. Mera es-"Bmz 686:2 Manchc:skT Bo\lkYard B~na Park • ~ SUPERIOR • VW Audi Suzuki (714) 13W011 ~~=Blvd. .... ?:al..-... 8 JIM SL~MONS IMPORTS ACUAA -~0.-8'. .............. ...... ~ ~·,.,.. ., ••ORT IMCM CfTY . No. 15 • °"""" M-001178, AP 049"-280-U. ., ... , ... Gotden Em-f!!. T ...... Co. Inc., 11GO W. eo.t "fl9. 11 • °""'" M4'M•. AP 111-411 .. 1, • ....., TMm•nn. -.. w .. 1111.,..., Dr. No;n-~.... 11,AP 11T-17M7. , LJdon, Mary ., .... , 1 1ni1n1 Av. ooeTA-GITY CITY OF llWITINQTOll WCH {. CITY .. MTHllMIQ I "~ Notice .. hweby ti*' thM • ""'* helttna ... be t*d by the Qty ~of tN City Of Hurttlngloft .._., ln;IM Ollundl ~· Of tM CMc c.m.t, ~on .._.., et Ille hluifof 7;00 PM., °' .. aoon t,,....,.., •PD= on~ .... • Of June, tMt, tor •hf purpoee Of cooeidering tM ,.... Yw t•tto City ~. All c:ttlaene (eepeclely ...-~ Incl ,_. d'o 1pped lndMdumll we kwtted to enend encr provide Che Couftcl wt1t1 ~ end Of'el eomment9 Md Mk ~ ~·the Ctty'I en.W. pre>poMd budget 9"d the ref1tlon1Np of ~. IMttnt fund• to th•t budget. The entire PfOOOMcf bUOgllt kit FY 1 .. llO totall $118,553,633 Including 0...1 Fund el(S*'dftUNe ptOPOMCI at .... 233, 718 The complete, PfoPOMd bUdaet fOJ FY 1•1 .. CM be ~ed by tne public from 1:00 A,M TO 5.00 P.M., ~ ttwough Frldey at CltY Hall, 2000 Mein Street, Huntington~. copes of the prQP<>led budget are tll90 svali.ble tor pubflo revt.w at tM Cl1y'1 c.ntral Ubrlt)' located at 11i1 Talber1 Averwe (Goldenwest 8t. and Talber1 Ave.) ,l All lnt.,..ted per1on9 are Jnvfted to attend tM budget hearlnQ and expr ... theW opinion. fOf', or tiglllnet the propoeed City ~ fOJ FY 1989/90. Further lnfotrMtlon may be obtained trorn the <>Moe of the City Clerk, 2000 M1ln Street, Hur\tlngton IMch, Cellfornta 92848 - Phone (71<4) 538-5227. The City of Huntington Beach en~°'' to eccomodll• peraon1 of Nl!Kflcapped tt•tul ln the admlalon or acoeu to, or tr .. tment or .,,.oyment In, City progrM'ls °' ectlvhlee. The City of 11uritfngton Beach 11 an equal opportunhy employtt-. • DATED: 5/25189 Pubflshed 0<9nge Coast D.ity Pilot M1y 25. 1989 Th502 Bistros are a unique pleasure Qf France. They are a place to celebrate. recuperate, raise the ints or calm the nerves. In addition. the food is univer- sall)' &ood and quite reasonable. Some bistros can be elegant and formal, but most have the cqmfortablc ambiance of Paris in the 1920s: walls colored in a soft amber tone. sturdy brown wood tables and acongemal d1 n of convenauon. French country cooking is the heart and soul of bistro life. Husky stews and roasts are served.along wuh a slab of yeasty. counu;-st)'le bread. The cu1s\Jle JS fragtal\t, navorful and.uncomplicated. using traditional ingredients to add p1cc and distinctiveness to an) dish Using fresh ingredient\, condiments and spices. )'OU can create a menu that captures the col) feeling of a French bistro. Bon Apetit. MIXED MEAT PlE 1 poud sweet sausage, castna re- moved H d crumbled 1 pend boneless clllckeo, cut Into ·~ • .. lJld ptttes ~ C9f clloppe4 oaloa Z cloves garlic, cnsltecl 1 cap sbredded Clleddar cheese ~ np Dljoa m•stard or coa.ntry DlJ•MHtard z ..... 1J11llt1y bealtn 1 aabletpooa dried b11U leaves ___ ,Pamy fort KIJll1'=1llc.ll.plt 1 ea, 11Jptly beatea BuU leaf, for gar11l1ll In large skillet. over med1um-h1gh heal, brown sausqe. chicken. onion and garhc. Remove from heat: drain well. .Stir tn cheese, mustard. 2 eggs and basil. Roll half the pastry into an I 1-mch • - circle. Place in 9-mcb pie plate. Spoon lilltna mto pastry-lined plate. Roll remainma dough mtQ an I I-inch circle; place over fillina. Trim. seal and Oute edges; sltt top of crust to vent. Cut pastt) scraps into lea"e to decorate top. Brush ptc wlth egg. Bake at 375 degrees for 45 minutes or unul golden brown. Let stand 15 minutes before serving. Gann h v. 1th basil 1f de ired. Makes 8 servings. ' BJSTRO BURG UNDY STEW 1 pond bed slrloln, Ht latO l ~-lacll piece. 3 tablffPOODS all·p•rpose noar I slices bacon, cut Into l·lncb pieces (about '• poll.Dd) % cloves 11rllc, crushed 3 carrots, pared aad cat lnto l·lncb pieces (aboat 1 ~ capt) ~ cup Burgundy or otller dry red · wlne 'ilt cup Dijon mustard or cottnlry Dijon Mustard -' 1% small ma1a.rooms 1 ~ et1p1 scallions, col 1.ato I ""·Inda pleca Tomato rose, for garnllb Parsley, for garaJsb Coat beef with flour: set aside. In large skillet. o'er medium hl·a1. cook bacon JUSt until done· pour ofT e\cCss fat . Add beef and garl1c:cook until browned. dd carrots. wine and mu-;- 1ard. co, er. immer 10 minute~ or until carrots arc tender. s11rnng occa-;1om1ll) t1 rtn mushroomsand ~all1ons.cook 10 minutes more. stirring occs1onall). (1ar- n1sh \\.Ith tomato ro~ and par\k\ 1f dcs1rl'J Males 6 servings f Pluse see BISTRO /Cl) THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1988 Outdoor .Chef$ open another. season ·~ bac~Y-ard .. fare By JAN TOWNSEND ~Newt S«Yke SACRAMENTO-Evcr.smccoutdoor-cooking fe"er ~trud in the· 50s, Cahfornians have barl>ccued C' er) thing from weenies t6 oysters to baby back nbs. And now w11n Mcmonal Da> "'eek~nd approaching outdoor chefs will open another \Ca on of ~ backyard cookery. But ask someone from Missoun. fexas or M1ss1 s1pp1 . and you'll be told that whal we've really been domgall along 1<;gr1ll1ng. With appro'(imately 63 milhon A.mencan<; owning either a charcoal gnll, barbecue pit or gas grill. accord mg to the Barbecue Jndustr} A\ssoc1ation based 1n Napen 1lle Jll .. )Ou'd think "'l' outdoor chefs would know th~ difference. Jn the proper sense of the word. genuine barbecuing t\ \IO'' cooking o"er or adjacent to ll"c coals at low tcmperatu~ " On the other hand. Rich Davis, creator of K C'. Mastcrpu .. 'CC Barbecue Sauce. said. "Gnlhng 1s a fast cook in proc~s OH~r "' c coals. scanng meat qu1c~ly o'er high heat to max1m11e JU1ce retention." Today's outdoor cooking le son 1s about barbecued nt5s. That's nght. barbecued .\ fler all . ~hoc' er heard of gnllcd nbs'> Amencans arc bullish about their barbtx·ue. nbs or otherwise. uccessful barbecue comes from a good fire. good coal!. and patience. Beyond that. d1stincuvc: nbs are the result of regional preftrcncc on taste and t~chnique . .\bovc all elseAo people with an allegiance to barbecue, the pig 1s a saacd lOW. and th1 usuall> happens in thr South In Nonh Carohna. barbecue means chopixd "'hole hog" 1th a v10caar-hot ~Io that rcgJOo tt would be rcdunda.m to ~} barbecued pork In "Southern Food" (Knopf. 1987), John Egenon \\nll~ ··There may be rchgiou . pol111cal. athletic or stJ.ual images that s11r deeper emouons -ma)be, but noth1na in the realm of South.cm food 1s regarded with more pa s1onatc cnthus1a m b) the faithful than a perfeclly coo~ed and sea oned slab of nb " Pork meets beef where E3st meets We t -m Kansa Cm. where barbecue ha emeracd as an cclcct1cfood .. l nhke the other barbecue regions. which tend 10 focus on a smgl~ kmd of meat - whole_ hog. bn kct -0r ntK," Da"1s said ... Kansa City/M1dWe5t barbecue encompa sc all these favontcs. ~r' 1n1t them with Sunset offers recipe .collections from barbecue to regional dishes . . . unset Book has JU\t published four cookbooks, one of ~tllcn arra"t 1n umc for the bac~)ard barbecue:. Another is the annual favorite. fcaturma e"el") recipe and food an1clc that has appeai'ed in tht four rc&JOnal cd1uon' of the maaa11nc dunna 1988. The otheN fcx-us on make-ahead dishes and M>uth-of • the-border fa\.Oritcs ..The Ultamatr <.mll Book" 1s packed with p0 1b1ltt1cs for C\Cr)· th1n1 from s1mplt ram1l) meals to C\l1ttn1 ~rt) C\\ra,aganzas The first chapter contain~ up-to-the· minute mformauon on charcoal- tuelcd barl>\."tut , ps gnll . fire stJner.i and other equipment With the complete and eaS)'·to-follow coo~rn& chans and ba 1c d1rcct10M for ~mok1n1 and pll-rQa ling. e\en a no' ice can become a back-)ard chef More than 300 mouthwutcnna rct1pe . mcludin1 all rtt1pc from ~uniet's popular "Bar'~uc ook Book," plu I SO all-new c.reauon forthc lflll. Thiscollc~·tion features traditional fa, orit~ and new d• • CO\<CMC and emph&SilC the &nil's incmhblc "ersa11ht). TM 2~pa~ tllu tratcd book retails for Sl9.9S. for more than hair a century, unset has bttn stf'\ii~ iu ttedcn a . monthly menu of Caic1natina fa~. LHt )t•r 1he tdnors co~~ 12 months of aru1 ea11~ into one na"orful edi\ton, Wftt"I lO the ~inc·s rcci~ faM tht fint ·untct 0 Rte1pt Annual." This w- qU(I, with 320 paer:t of wpelt> food cchtonal and de~ c."Oloi' ~ t~r 1s tu~ to be anotht'r fnuval rent. TN monttt;w·monda ~·· uon mall.el II taS> IO ftlMI dillin that arc J\&t& ~t faE. tlte • 1 •hcr • ICUOft.. or ror the hOlidly. Tiie wick ,.. or In 1ncludel ""'11iina hcn QCltic .,... C'tliihw 10 *llC'IOUI eftd nMlnridal ~y enlftft. ,.. ltld rtUil ~ ., '"" cd111on 1 $24 95. Today· s bus) schcdu le~ chnllcnse C\Cn the mo t creau'e cook You ~ould hkt to cn1cnain but thcre''i arcel) enough lime to fh meal for )Our Camll). lf lh1s 1!. a m1har $CCnano. one ugac 11on 1 to find recipe that can be prepared ahead of Um( and thi!n -.en~ 11 )our le1~urc and con~en1cnce, ~ht"n )OU need it. "Make-ahead 'ookt>ook" i packed ~1th di he\ that can be prcpaml at tcut ad.a) •htad. torc-d and ptttcnu:d when )Ou'rc rtad) - 111 with a mio1mum of la t·minute fuis. Whether )OU'rt plann,na a pan Of COSMnt with a hurried Wttk. tha book. at S6.9.S. can 1u1de ~ou to dehctous \u\:CC from appct11cr\ and SOUP' to cnt~ and de "'· Few a cook' tour uth of the border. ~un ct'\ "Me\ican ~book'' I\ the ~rfttt &Uidt- IJ completely ~\ 1tfd and c PliMied best telkr ofkn a C\lhn~ tourofontoflhC world' oldcstand most,...,...., CUl\lftn 1 ht book ~ill help y u d( 0\(J thctt't 1 lot more to M~x1C"an ..aules that art" thicker and mhcr than those found elsewhere." I or thl" ramou\ "'11s oun barbcc~ed fall --0fT-the-bonc nb • Da"is "11d \OU "ant tu "cook 1t low and coo~ it low." But there's more to regJonal t)le than what soc in the pit or on thl' arill for some. 11's oil in lhc sauce. Regional prderenccs for sauces ha\<e crcattd v1 nual civil "ars In her book. "Barbecue Rib and Other Great Feed :· Jeanne \ olll "ntc . "lf a map were colored to ttOec\ hades of 1egwnal hJrbe\.ue 'kluces. North and ulh Carolina would be amber rnlorcd (for their \inegar. buller and hot pepper sauce)· Georgia. oranJe-rcd (for its ketchup sauce contamma ocuon and \ tnega r) Florida. & more golden red (for It vmepr, hmt juice, ~l"IC'hup Jnd horscrad1 h sauct) with the colors darkensn& into lo..l'h hu p l olor .is thl· C) e mo' cs to"' ard Tc"'' .. In California. tomato-baSfi'.I sauce have 11ven wa) to sauces ba,l·d on citrus. olive oil and acctnt from J&m of plum. hlal U't'm and currant lklorqou ~lap a lab of nbHln the gnll. lnowcerta1n truths; .\ high fat rnntcnt rt'Qu1rc 1ha1 nb'i be cooked lo"IY and 1urned l"&n tantl~ Thi is mo t ca tly done when they're left ma "hlik '1np and" o' l'n on skc"'er~ .\ llo~ I pound per ~rwn. and prcx.CC'd Por\.. nb'i -Don't fall pn-) to 1he m1sconccpuon that )OU arc dn1 ng Jn) th mg bcneticial b) •·parbo1hng" the nbs before cooktna. \\ho want., lhc ta'ltt• of por~ meat that ha~ necn part in II) cooked in bwllng fall, \\Jlt'r°' Bc\ldt·~ the pr(')(edure dOt' n't make the rih-. an' more lcnda or le s grea\\ Thcrearcthrcct)~ofporlnbs-parcnb .cutfromJu t b<llmd lhc pork houldcr. back nbs: and country· tyle nbs. cut from the lorn. .\menca· fa,ontt's are <;par~nb<> a long tnangutar cut of bones, can1lage and a ttun la) rr of meat that gnJJs to a cnsp1ness and na,ur h~e no other food Bae!. nb are •honer and meauer .. than parcnb . .ind lirst c ho1ce for ( hmese-St) le barbecue. c ountr~·~t)'le rtb'i 1. ut from the loin are nugcts of meat attached hl bo ne Be-cf nb -\hon nb rnn ~barbecued. but they'rc often too th1t~ tor good harbt."(uang \\hat iou_want ~ ~f back nbs. \u.;ordJna. LO..J.om tcUo ot the ~Caune>) lbc ,...__'" IARHCUl/CJf - • .. I 6ninge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Thuraday, l..1y 25, 1989 .. . , There's no lack of cleverness for the la t eSt kitchen aids 9'1M• __.DAVIDSON _........_ ....... SAN FRANCISCO -Here's a smattcrina of what's new amona housewares, courtesy of a visit to the San Francisco Gouonet Show. -You could call the )(jtchen Whiz a son 9f Up the Down Recipe. This caJculator<lock-timcr can make recipes biuer or smaller: it also speaks metric. It's mlde by Seiko and the suuested retail price is $S9.9S. I plasuc rin,s around their neck like tnbalJcwclry. You Because they're· the~. Otpei'tdin& on the me of thc mak;nacasy dashes with carrot , com, watermelon• put the hrfcct..a..Crust on a floured board wnh the stone-, the suucstcd retail price is SAO and up. . more. A muit·bu~ for arannie wnh arten thumbs flattened piedouah in theccntcrand roll. Soon your pie -·A .l<up drip coffee makc.r calttd Mic~ ~rcw give to their t~kc . crust will be the shape and the exact th1cknc of the wall make 1\S'appcarancc 1n atOttS 1n Auaust. Tb1s 1slhe -I o put on your<. hri tma book hst n&ht th plastic rina. This why-didn't-l·think-of-11? anvcntiori instant coffee of the 21st century. Place coffee grounds .• minute. "Manha tewart's ( hristma .'' .. Soup Meat costs S9.9j. an the drip basket, ldd water above th.c; basket. put the • b~ Lee Bailey (both wlfh J.OfltOUS coter photos) a -Winesmoke, handcut arapevane canes pack-whole 19parttus tn the microwa·~~ anct swoosh, .one "The New Basics" by the Salver Palate pear, Juice kos aaed for bubecuina. is a 3-year-old company from cupofrcalbrewcdcoffccin thesametimeyoucanbrew · and·Sheila Lultins. lhesc books ~ill be out in fall. Sanaer, Calif. Judy Hobbs, the owner of Wfoesmokc plain water in the mic!owave. Susgested retail price:· When hunVY. the crowd at Moscone Cent with her husband 8111, said their vine wood isavailable . S34. 95. • . . moved over to tht San franc1~0 Food &t Bcvera in the Williams-Sonoma and Bk>ominadale's stores. . -Ever hid a half-cooked fish fih:tshthCT down Show 1n Brooks Hall an CIVIC Center, where fi One bla about the ~ of a 10.poun<f bl& of supr beR<een the runas of your barbecue, never to be sec~ purveyors dished up their spec1~tit1es. om~red ~ makeueven ao JO fires and costs about SS.SO. · qain? Griffo Gnll wiR tak.e care of this. This arcat idea Jhe annual· specialty-food how in San Franc1sco t -IJ looks like a hard hat with holes. What it rcalJ)' looks like a leaky cookie Jh~ (a metal tray covered March, this show is mall, but houscwarc buyers hav js is a microwave pas .. cooker. From the Hario Co. of with holes). You live it a tood J:reasing. put yo\lr fish b•ahly developed taste buds -The bonded surfaces of Sc:-.anpan 2001 Plus pots, pans, cookina sheets and s.kallets will never, never sc:ratch or peel, even when you use a metal spatula. It takes less heat to cook food in a Scanpan than in ordinary pans. said a young Scanpan demonstrator as he singed an omelet with an overdose of heat. SUllC$ted 1'Ctail price for the 9.S-inch 9melet pan 1 Japan. SUISl1Cd ttWI price: $20. on top, and· P.'ace on top of your barbecue gnll.' Will you be able to live without· • -Thc"l>olderdcluxe ironina board is so swell that ·Sugesled tetaal price: S3S-S39. -Pic~led quail esgs from the Napa Valley?· . it needs a room of its own. The Mercedes of. ironina -Homecannen will rush to plunk down $49.95 -Com popped on the cob in the microwave'> On around $50. · · · , ' -.The~ bears of food procnsina have gone Italian hi-t.eeb. Now you can get Cuisinart's mini-mate (baby) chopper .. little pro plus (mommy). and the classic (PoP) with sleek black bases arid aray Luthe work bowls. s~~ted retail prices arc, respectively: $40, SJ 09 and$ J 75. boards tttails for around $90 ind comes with a sleeve (sugcsied retail price) (or a Micro Dome, a microwave cob produces three quarts of popcorn. board, a rac~ for stackina folded clothes, a hangina home tanner. Youcanonly doonejarata tJme, but the -Ben &Jerry's Peace Pop (a sinfully fine rcph rack, and a \ray for ).'our iron. process toe' so quickly that this method -PoPPtn& of an Eskimo pie) and Brownie Bars (a square of van ill -Ou'ick. Don t be the last in your neighborhood the filled jar into a thing tha~ looks like a pressure ice cream 'Sandwiched between two chewy. fuda to act a Coot & Cool stone or the Hot Rock. The Hot cooker and microwaving it -may be faster than the nutty brownies)? Rock was selected as the "trendsetter 1989" by the old full-boil method. -Fresh edible flowers hke nasturtiums, johnn -Perfect-a-Crust I'm goin, to give all my friends Perfcct..a-Crust for Christmas. J they don't make pies they can han& the red, blue and yellow graduated show manaacmc.nt. These l .S-inch-thick, cookie sheet--"The Little Gard~nefs Cookbook" by jump-ups, swtct wtlliams, boragc fl owers and pan 1 sized stones take 30 minutes to one hour to beat in the ~thlcca Bullock (S i,s. 98) •. a back-to-naturaf book for fresh produce hke tomatoes the size of pencil era~ oven and then stay so hot (for 4S minutes) that you can k.1ds1 inc:ludel veactablct seeds, a wooden spoon, a fiddle head fems, orange. yellow and purple bcl broil steaks on. them in your ljvina room. Why? scrv1n1· tray, and a cookbook with directions for peppers, and zucchini. t>lossomo;'> Mix, match grap·es to flavor f avoriites According toa recent Gallup poll, more than 40 million Americans are joging to keep fit. Swimming and bicycling are other popular choices. When summer ap- proaches. more people take advan- ta8C of longer daylight hours to participate in active spc>rts and enjoy the beautiful weather. percent of daily caloric intake). carbohydrate (SO to 60 peroent) and fat (up to 30 percent). In addition to containina the pr,pper nutrients, summer food shqujl!he ta~ California arai>CJ rate hiah on the list for tvcrsatile summer ea'ting without much preparation time. With several varietjes available most of the )-Car, mbting and , matchinagrapes with other fa vonte foods is an easy habit to adopt. A properly balanced diet is important to people with active lifestyl~. and should contain the riaht amounts of protein ( 10 to 20 GRAPE AND SALMON SALAD * llmlted to stock on hand not all sizes and styles OFF Mon • ..frl 10AMIPM Set. 10.AM-5 PM . lun. 12-!PM 743 W. BAKER ST. COSTA MESA 157·1214 A ten kilometer fundral5'ng walkathon to .. fund ttie fight against AIDS In Orange County SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1989 Starting at Mason Park In Irvine Sign-In 9:00 AM Opening Ceremony 9:30 AM Walk ~Ins 10:00 AM TO REGISTER CALL: "(714) 645·6300 llUOl ..-Ol•Dll• .. --~ WW OMJlll ootlllnWU Ill Ifill AIOS 9ffMCES ~TION (Olleet PQt6ent ~ Mll~~(~ H::1'0N(M>S Coaltlon '° ldlnttry Qonge COurity ~ M>I BM:AnoN ~l. UCl(E<M:of~ AMlflCAN AfO CAC* (lducotton) ~ lfACti COMMIHJYCUNC(C>Nct PQttent ~ ~ .wm (Ollitct pafllnt ..w:*) ~ c:::aHVctHlll KlR HWIH(~ • > 1 cu (1'1\ oueea) salmon•, •ru.e4 u4 flaked '4 e9p CallforaJa crapes•• l lablelpoota1 cltopped creen ...... - l tablespon ~opped dJD pickle '1\ te11poon bottled bo"t pepper U l ce . Dula pepper Grape cl11ters 1 red or 1reen pepper, 1llced Into 1trtp1 Lettace leaves Favorite bottled vinaigrette dnsaLD1 Combine saJmon, grapes, green onion, dill pi e, pepper sauce and pepper, m · II. Arrange salmon mixture clusters and pepper strips ettuce-lined plate. Drizzle · ~ servings. •c hicken or tuna can ht substituted. ••Green, red or blue/black grapes may be used. THANKS. A MILLION The Cos1o /IMso Newport Harbor Lions extend a very special than~ you to the people who will be joining us June 2, 3 and ~ at the Fish Fry ond Carnival. Your portic.ipation allows us to support mony fine organizations ond worlhwhile causes in our community. MONEY SAVING COUPONS ''Now Sauteed Fresh Maryland Soft Shell Crabs Only At Branaon' s!" Bnndon's &ibulous Lund' Sempler iridudc5 fresh s..utttd Maryl.ind Suh Shell Cr.lb, ~Grilled nmp anJ Pt<i~ Filet Mip100, ~ with fmh V~a1* of the dey and frt'Sh <Mn e.Jctd Bread Al fotonly s 11.95 per pdtOn Bnnclon's Dinntt Special E~.w~"t:~ A wnpl•08 ol some of our b~ 1 cmuiom fC";minng fresh s.iurttJ M.uyl.ind Solt ShtUC:nb.~ Gnlkd Shnmp and C1rilatd Petitt filrt M~ Your samfl'cr indudcs fresh V~.lblc cl tht Ory, fresh (Mn BakN lkttkt u.l 900p or wlad. 'Al for~ s 16.95 per '*'°" In UliC•111. opkft t•hir lww•• ffWM!I hum uur ,.. """"-W« feMww ~ v...i l.(Jltl. GnltJ ,,.. cJ r .ifmb. ~ ·Au ftrlriiht'•" ...... cJ uur • ,,.... w..11.1 lilf'ml War fmh *• ..... """'Mmon.""" ...... Ml"' QUW OS ..-.rd wwq ............... (~ • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . CITY OF HUNT1NQTON BEACH CITY BUDGET HEARING FY 1911/90 Not.IOI • her9by Qfllen ttwlt • pubk hMrlng wlll be hlld by the City Council of the City ol Huntington Beectl In the Council Chemberl of lhe CW: Center Hvnt'"9ton BMch, at the hot.If o11·00 P M, or es 100n ttiereafl• as~ on Monday, the 5th day or June, 1989, for tile purpoee of oonlldering the Fl9C4l YMt 1989/90 City Budget Al cttlZ9nl (~ .niOf' oftlnns and Nndicapped lnd1Vlduela) .,. lnvtled to attend end prcMde the Council with written and oral comment.a and 6k questlOOS ooncieming the City 1 entlf'e proPOMd budge! and the retallonlhlp of Aellenue SNw'lng lunda 10 that budget · . The entire propoeed ~t fOf FY 1989190 totals S t88,553.e33 lndudlfl0 Generel Fund ~111.1r• propoeed at $86,233, 788 The complete, prOJ>C*d ~ for FY 1918189 cen be lr\tC)eeted by the publle from 8 00 A M TO 5 00 P M • Monday through Fndey at City Hall, 2000 M-. Street. HuntJngton 8Mdl eopeee of the propoeed budgM w.e allo 8Vllilable for pubic r~ at the City's Central Llbfwy loQted at 7t11 Talbert '-119nUe (Goidet<---t St and Tllbert Ave J AM Interested persons are lnvlt~ Jo attend tno budget bMcJnO and upr ... lhelt opinlont tor. or agalMt the ptopoeed City budget for FY 1989190 Further .. Information may be obtained from the Office of the Ctty Clenc. 2000 Main Street, Huntington 8eedt, caatom.e 92648 -Phorl9 (714) 53&-5227 The City of Huntington e..ctl endeavors to eccomodat• pertont of handlc8pped statut In the edm191kln or llOQeSt to. or ire.tment or ~t. In. City programs or ectMtlee The City of Huntingion Beect1 II an ~ ~unity employer DATED-5125189 CftJ ol .............. , ...... ., ConM ..._.,, c..., c~ Linguine Scramble .a· real winner The winnins recipe in a nalional middJc-tehool rudina teacher, she '4 C9' tM9 Mtlff 1 .UH• cook.Ina contest should be creative, had to compete in lhe state finals " •4 N' ~s.4 p.,,..... dleete ,.,._. -.u leavet;....-•1 renect current cookmi hablls and dunna her lunch hour -carryfoJ 1 ._...,._ etaoppe• 1a-drie4 In medium bowl, beat toeether nutritional concerns and tempt bercook1na supplies in a sunccase. a.ma&oet, .,u..ai ~·milk, taco sauce, cheete, sun- taste buds! When she's not dreaming up 1 ... .,... MIU leave1, cntlled dncd tomatoes, if desitecl, and G'°"-Piantek of Skillman, N.J., cookina contt$t cntnes. J>iantek w l iu...,... clteppe4 freall seasonin_, until well ~ded. In s•acceedtd on all counts with her enjoyswrillnaan&clesaboutspcctal k.U Jeav" 10-to 12-1nchomeletpenor1killet. recipe for Saucy Linguine educalion and womna on Mr ~ aea.,... 1aU stir t<>&ether t8I mixture and Scramble. As a result, she won the home computer. She used i portion hoauine. adult-division blue' ribbon and of hCt prize eam1ngs to purehase \9 aea.,... pepper Cook over medium heat, tossina S•,000 in American Eaa Board's several new smaJI apphan~es, in-S Capl Mt ~ff llD&alne, gently until e8'S beJin lO thicken, 1988 national Et&CookinaContcst. dudina an automahc bread maker! •alae4 about 10 minutes. Add tomatoct, Saucy Llnauine Scramb&c is a l •mall plua S.ma&oel, war· zucchini and olives. Toss aently colorful medley ofputa, tomatoes, . SAUCY UNGUINE ter•llMI •laced . until eus are thickened but still zucchini and olives tossed and SCRAMBLE • · 1 small 111CC'1al, ,uriettd ud moist; about 3 minutes. Oam1sh cooked with a zesty, Italian-season-I esp sliced with basil leaves, if desired. Serves ed ~ mixture. '4 NP milk '4 cap 1Uce4 ~ralaed pitted rtpe '\· . Tb11 easy m~n dish can ~,------.--------------------------------....._-------------------------.-.----------------;.......;..------------JI~...;...;.-.~.,.__;;,; ______ """"""..;....~~~ "scrambled up" an httle time -.a boon for the convenience-con- scious -and offers a fresh-tastina flavor thal's hard to duplicate in frozen entrecs. As an added bQnus, each servina contain• less than 300 calories, yet providt$ 3S percent of tbe U.S. RDA for protein. Piantek has been in "a state of shock" since she topped the New Jene}' Fresh Eu Cook.tog Contest (bcauna out ner mother, who placed ~nd) and went on to claim national honors. Because Piantck works BARBECUE From C l underside of the ribs has pockets of fat and a "kind of skin. You. will want 10 cut off the fat and peel that skin off," he said. Beef back ribs come ofTthe prime 'nb. They are the bones the butcher removes from the ~Me"rtb beforeeuttmi dowrrto th~ rib eye. Aiello advises cook.ins the ribs panially in foil with a·spnnkl· · ing OCJiquid· to assure tenderness. Marinades, rubs. sauces and smears: Marinating the ribs .for several hours or ovem!&ht will soak them full of fla vor but won't soak thom l~nder. Ousting ribs io hour or so prior to cooking with seasonings su~ as prlic powder, ·freshly a.round pep- per, paprika and seasoned salt 1s a popular treatment. (Many expens still warn. however. to hold.off Ot\ salt until after the ribs are cooked, or salt will leach juices. A tfnglc correct style couldn't be. agreed upon, we found. Typically. the choice is based on regional preferences.) Cajun cook Paul Prudhomme sugaests using a smear instead of a wet marinade or dry seasonina. a smear being somewhere between the two and almost like a slush. Sauces or marinades hiah in su~r or .other ingredient~ that bum easily should be brushed on only during the last 20 minutes ofcookma time 01rcc1 or indirect heat: The difference between the two 1s in how you arrange the briqucts and whether the barbecue is covered. Basic directions for nbs call for usina indirect heat and a covered grill, although ttrtain barbccuers recommend otherwise. Follow in- structions that come with each recipe. · For direct heat, spread hot coals out 1n a sanaJc, s0hd layer, slightly ovcrlappmg edacs. The bed of coals should extend in a circle 2 to 3 inches beyond the perimeter of the foods on the grill. With small amounts of food, you can some- times use fe"'cr briquets. Pos111on gnll and platt foods over coal . Aarc•ups can be a problem 1f fat . ·, drips; extingu1 h Wlth a pray of water. for even cooking and browruna. turn foods as nttdcd over direct heat. · For indirect heat. bank coat equally on each stde -0f fire grate. leavina specc for a metal or foil dnp pan in center. put the pan 10 place, then set &rill on blrbccue. Put foods on snll over pan (if dnps arc contained. no narc-ups should occur). coyer w&th hd nd kttp dampen open. Foods over ind1rttt heat cook and brown evenly on 'all sides without tumi"'- To ma1nu11n htat. scattu 10\o 12 briquets (3 cups) over btd of coals every 30 minute,. startjq when you ananac the fire for cookirlJ; with 1nd1rect heat, put five to •~ briQuet1 on each lldc of fire bed Good barbecue ll ample. clusac\ hp-amac:bna, and a m1t1ttof~ te. With upcnrMntataon. you'll soon &eam to well, kl. and taste when ~UC is cooked ~y. Cookins times are unDmticable due to tbC variables of wind, fire heat and oook's dililmce. I like ribs matt~ on I.he outside and ready to fall off the boon. Others lib them drY and crackly. .. ~To choi>;\bcm apen. utt a sharp cleaver. Have plenty of naokins on hand to mop up sauce-drtnchcd finem u.s llCc. ·. F·reSh Lean Ground dt~·-Bee T .ookten premium USDA e'nll!~ 22 .. F•t-per lb. Mot to •c.-v , Save .90 per lb. You ,.,Onty .51 2 ltr .-Pepsi or Slice Of lilllf Root 9efl Of flltft. o.w -"Mt. .99 BBQ Port<.....-........-~ Spareribs .......... o.,~--. pow. 8.11 c aeferl.. Beer 2 88 12 oa. c.-. Save 1.70 • Prices effective May 25 thru May 31 , 1989 ... I sweet ~u.i~y. ·Peaches .· · O•IHornle Grown · ,,., lb, .. Limit 8-6 pick• per cuatomer 10-519"~ 1 ~Piel• ~ct Save .14 Or11nge Co.et DAILY PILOT I Thursday, May 25, 1M . Chicken dishes are ecohomical, yet they're rich in taste, nutrients · Chicken is becoming America's favorite meat given its low calories, low fat content, economical value and overall cooking flexibility. With the increase in consum(>'" tion, everyone's l~king for tasty, simple ways to make delic"ious chicken dishes. MO$t of the season- ings required for these recipes arc already included. Add chicken and jusi a few other ingredients for delicious main dishes, sout>s or aceompaniments. Brighten up your table with colorful Mandarin Almond Chicken. This blend of citrus and spice is simple to make and elegant to serve. Add mandarin oranses, greeo onions, almonds and Lipton rice and sauce -chicken flavor to chicken marinated in a. blend of Italian dressing, orange juice, honey and mustar,Si. Garnish with. mandarin oranges for an extra touch. Need something new to serve with chicken?Try Lemony Noodles and Peas. A subtle lemon flavor r---.... I -THI· BISI' ·coUPON -=~ •AY OFFiii Ill TOWNI ~=· ~ · . I DfTAllS IN STOttl makes these creamy noodles a standout. Pepper and peas add spice and color. Squeeze a little of , the lemon on your cooked chicken and serve. Or simply toss pieces of cooked cbicktn with the firushed l)Oodles for a main dish. - MANDARIN ALMOND CBICJtEN 1n,•ruc•Ja&ce ~ e9p ,...1 .......... bottled ltaUudresliaC 1 taltlet ... ltoMy l teaspooa dry mutard l ,o•ad boaele11 chlc•ea breastt I ~ CtlPI water l ,.cble rice ud c~cten flU'•l' UllC!'e . 1 'cu ( 11 ouee1) IDUftrln or ... et,draiaed ~ Ctlp 1Ueed 1ren oaJoas •;, .c•p silvered 1lmoad1, H&llltly toasted WE. ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS PLUS MANUFACTURER'S DOUBLES In large shaJlow glass baking dish, blen(! 'h cup orange juice, l/• ' ..... 'IE: CUT UP .. YIR ~ CALIFORNIA 87 CHIC~EN La •• 80lllLISS CLOD .. AST · 1! .• 79 BEEF I CHUCK ' . aOlllLISS FAMILY SnAKS. BEEF I 89 CHUCK CLOD La. • . .~up bottled Italian dressing. honey and l/1 teaspoon mustard; add chicken and tum to coat. Cover and marinate in refrigerator, turning occasionally, at least 1 hour or overnight. Remove chicken. Jn large skillet, heat remaining 2 tablespoons bot- tled Italian-dressing and cook chicken ovet medium-h · eat 4 minutes. the! tu ook ered over low at mi{lutes or until done; remo e 'and keep warm. Into skillet, stir in water. nee and• ctricken flavor sauce, .remain in 'b ·&-1B--l-4cup ofange JulGe an l teaspoon ii:,:.._;:..::.-;;;..._--' must•rd and bring to a boil. Reduce --.-~~ heat and simmer. stirring oc- casionally, 10 "?inutes or until rice •••••• PORK s'AUSAOI LINKS is tender. , Stir in oranges, green onions and almonds; heat through. To serve. arrange chicken over ri ce. Makes about 4 servmgs. IN NATURAL CASING La.1.89 96". Fot Free Reg 8r Ho~oy WILSON BONELESS HAM ... t f !_fzen Delro$led · lB 3.39 DANISH SlYLE PORK RIBS , LB 1.99 ., lb Pkg HUGHES SLICED BACON 1 f.ormer John EA I. 19 PORK SAUSAGE ROLL lB 1.29 LEMONY NOODLES . .. 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Servf with grilled . broiled or baited chicken . Spiced fruit adds zest to sauerbraten kttet Homea and Gardens Saucrbraten I a ems.sic German recipe that malces som.ething won- derful from ales~ tender cut of beef by overnilbt mannaung and slow cookina. Jn this vel'iion .. .the pleasant!> balan~ sweet-sour ta tc comes from the syrup from spiced crab apples an·d red ·wine vtncpr. Jn traditional fashion, th'C &n1vy is thickened with amaersnap crumbs SAUERIRATEN WITH CRAB APPLES ' J JI Hace Ja' spiced wltole crab ....... I c., re4 wtae vbte1ar .............. lttd l~ ...... , •At ...... ,.,,.,. .. , .... twMltdevet 1 • ..,... Mite~• beef rwmp ,.... I ••••If HU all·fUPOH nou I tdl111,11• eut ... o&I ~ftfa••••,....,...,. . ~ .. ,..... Drain apPln. ttservina ~)nap. Return apples to jar: co~er and chill. In a saucepan combine rc- terVed synap ~th vinepr. onion . .alt. pepper, bey leaf alld doves. Miii to boilina; reduce hett. • y '" .39. Beet Back Ribs FAOZEN,OEFAOSTEO Beef .T-Bone Steaks FAMllY PAK.US 0.A. SELECT ,. oz Pt(Q ,, .69 .69 ~, - Fresh Mushrooms NUTRITIOUS ANO OELICIOUS Fresh Califomili Com IAAaECUE EARS 4 EA (TAIMMEO COAN, . 17 EA ) • .79 Large Calton• Red Orllons~. '".29 8 OZ PKG 41 OZ JAR ,., J55 SWEETSUCEM l: AEGUl..M, UT£ OR OOMNE DfW"T llUfTCAK 24 PAO< 12 OZ CANS , Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, May 25. 1989 I Apple pie a la mode New Zealand :style .. Did you know that we have New Zaland to thank for the Granny Smith apple? Indeed, thi brilliant areen. thin skinned apple -tart- SVt'CCt and ire 1st1bly crisp -hailed from the shores do" n-under some 30·years ago. Because they are ··down-under." theargrowinaseason as j ust opposjte to ours. That means that we ca n look forward to refreshing, New Zealand Granny Smith apples now through the summer until Auaust. For a delightful twist on the all- American apple pie. try an Upsidc- Down Apple Tan From Oown- U nder. Stir wgether butter and brown supr an a pie plate. Top with slices of Granny mith apple and drape with pie pastry -30-3S minutes 1sall it take to bake. When you in vert the pie plate, the cri p bro"'n pastry becomes the bottom crust, reveahna a cache of wonder- full y caramelized apple slice . h may be too tempting to wait until your Upside-Down Tart cools. There's an easy solution! Top each slice with a aenerous scoop of ice cream for a treat that can't be beat. UPSIDE-DOWN APPLE TART FROM DOWN-UNDER lf4 c.p IMtaaer • 'flntbren..,.r 1 &Ula,... Upt cora IJ'11f 1 &altle1p11• ...._Juice % New Zealaacl Grauy Smla. applet l 1ttek paeb1e4 pie doup mts Ice cream, optloul . Place butter an 9-inch glass pie plate. Preheat oven. Place pie plate an oven until butter is melted. Remove fro m oven; stir an brown sugar, com syrup and lemon juice. Core apples; cut into slices. Arran$«! slices over brown sugar mixture an circular pattern. Prepare pie dough according to package direction$. 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Paper Plates ~:.~:...c;.; Cnarcoal :::~~, 11 .ol •1 •1 '1°' n oz ~~ '1 11 Charcoal Lighter._, ·~ 25• Coke or Pepsi =:0~~~· »«199'· Cookies =~-=· ~ 7~ Motor Oil :.~,C----=-·""---=­ ,t(lf 89' .or 21• ,~49' ~ ':!"'\ r11..::=. •• , ••• I' ~ .......... ..... .. ,.. ..... _,, __ "°' ....... "" .. .... .... -.. ..... ., ..... ~ LB SQUEEZE BOITLE Del Monte Ketchup 28-0Z Garden Fresh Produce .. ~TEO VAAIEllES Bo11•eplanta ·~O!_ l'OT '""''2" .,,,"' '10" , 1'.(Tll 17se 15se ..... I Roll dough 1010 a round '•·inc thick. Drape over apple , tuckin 11des in around apples. Bake tart 400 devee • 30-35 minutes, unt crust as &olden brown. Remo" from oven and cool S minute Invert tart onto se rvina plate. Scrv wilh ice c~am, 1f de ired. Make servinas. Fast food balances ·time, taste Balanced eating habtt'> arc thl' l..l') to mamta101ng a hcalthlul hll·,t~k Yet fi ndma umc to cook olkn presents a probkm fo r toda) ·.,on· the-go chef The olutton ., mil ro- wa\e buraers. fo r a qua ck con,c.>· n1cn1 entrce. M1cro"'a"'able Onion Bur~t:r' take onl ) minutes to make 1 hl' secret 1s an the ona on recipe soup ma~. "h1ch lend'> a hean) toa,tl·d onion na \ or and rich beef) rolrn tn )our m1cro"a"e burgers · For an c~c1ting Mc'!can t" 1st tu )'ou r fiesta. Lt) m1crowa\C Tarn Burgers Just as conHntcnt tn create as Onion Burgers their ze'>t' Mex ican na \.O r will h\.CO up 10\ meal When the menu calls tor a quid. meal tha t'\ dcllc1 ou\ and nutritious. tr~ m1 cro"a"ablc Onion Burgers or 1 aco Burge~ for a fast. fun altcrnatl\e ONION BURGER 1 envtlope oaloA, beefy musb · room or bfffy onion soop mix t pouds 1roa.nd bff f• 'i'I c•p water In lafae bowl. combine all 1ngrc- d1cnts. hape an to 8 pau1cs Gnll or broil until done Makes 8 r"anl-\ Ml ROW Vf DI R[CTIO Prepare patties as above. Pince 4 patties an qblona bal1ni d1 h and macrowa"ef unCO\le~ at H l(1H (full Po~cr) 6 minutes. turning patties once. Repeat wtth remain· in& patttc let U3nd co' crrd ~ minute •Also vcat with lean ground beef. TEMPTING TACO B RGERS J nnl~ oaJon·mHl11room , ..... beefy HfOD or bed) mHlaroom ... pmb 1 ......... beef*· "I c.p tMpped tomato "' c.p flaely cHpped 1reeo ~, I au1,.. cMJ.I powder ' c.p water In lalJC bowt, combine all man:- d ients; shape into 4 patties. Gnll or broil unul done. Stn c, 1f de,tr'Cd. on h.lmburacr roll and top with $hredckd lettuce and Chtddar cheetc. Malm about 4 ~•"IS· MICROWAVE DIRECTION Prepare pattacs as above. In oblona '*kin, dilh. arranac petucs and microwave unco\lcrcd at HIGH (Full PoWcr) 10 manut"-tumina pattin-ontt. ~t tand covered minutes. Serve as abo,·c. • •AJIO pat 'With Ian around bed. Vons Frozen Lemonade Rq.J..t or /lmlt-Jl 0-.1tc:t Can LJMiJ 4 Cu11.t Ptr PutfUJy Farmer John Fully Cooked Ham ShtmJt ""BNtt PMtiQn Cantaloupe C,rou1t 111 \fn:110 • l.J11111 4 /',, I • .m11l) _ 16 Oz. Cooler -121h Oz. Beverage -~~13 Vz Oz. 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Cut Flower Flowers ~~~~rs 79 S-A-L-E 1h Price ~~ r ..... c..,,.. e . l l.iM lot* • ----LIQUOR FROZE~ ~~Wcs259 ~~~ ~\1;"'--'-. --==---~-~Oi- ~cn Beer 9 ~;:rie&~· 32~ . - • . . ~-··:'.\ _______ .. .,..., ___ ..... .,..._ --.... -... ···-..... __ .... ~ ..... -·-i:-· -·-·--··--.i-..... ~ ...... .... ---.... -· ---·· -..- l.Mi# 1 h F..,;Jy 6 Pack Pepsi or Slice """""" "' Dwf Ai;,,,,.J v.,....-1. 0i. C- .. • \ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Thursday, May 25, 1989 Guests take t r ip dqwn merribry lane lly KAftN REED Of .. ~ .... ..,, 'S wonderful, 's marvelous -at least it was Saturday night for those who pthered at u Meridien Hotel, Newport Beach, for a nostalgic look at the big band era and to support the South County Community Clinic. h was ""'ondcrful" that the 90- woman support auxiliary got 450- plus out at SI 2S peT person. And it was "marvelous" that the >.year-old group raised in excess of S 130,000 for the clinic that provides medicaJ, psycholoajcal and social services to 600 patients monthly, regardless of their ability to pa). .. Everythana's underwnuen," said e"cnt cha1r Muel Browa, sa)'lng she was &)ad the evenina had finally a.(rived and her committee's efTons· had paid ofT. "lt was a lot of work ... and every dime goes to South County Community Clinic." . "We arc the fund-raisinJ arm for the clinic," explained Juxihary presi-... Jl~ an4 P ... Tw..-and Donn• •nd Robert A. Schutter '" • p•rty mood. '\J:tts" \KEHS Siiiy goose This C.INlda e0o1e, o ne of two that ha ve nested o n • Cincinnati golf course, ruf· fl•• her ••thers as •h• 11 •pproac ed. Th• 9001• Nia •dd•d 1»a111 to th• eggs In he r ne , • practice t hat wm e nd w e n her d uckhn91 h•tch. _&.ne,~· dent Gaye Blr&der. "We raise SJ percent of the budact ncttssary to keep it going." Birtcher also was proud of a new prenatal care program launched last fall at the clinic. ''lt is somethina the auxiliary can really touch. There arc classes for the women to learn to care for thcmselv~ and their bab1es .~ appointments with the volunteer obstetricians ... and riaht before they deliver they rccei ve a diaper pai I fUJed with things. The real a.if\, thouah, is that a woman can now enjoy her pregnancy." The event's nostalgja theme bqan when folks pulled up to the hotel, as a 1947 Lincoln Continental was parked on the walkway. Mannequins were stationed throughout the foyer and silent auction room -all adorned with styles of the '40s, thanks to M~ R•bript. The mannequins weren t the only ones wearing Rubright's clothes and jewelry, however'. Ac- cordina ·to Birtcher, many of the auxiliary members borrowed pieces too. Committee member SIMny Vu- Meter kept the bids rolling durina the silent auction, playing a bit of a cheerleader as she took the mike. (The committee figured she'd be perfect for the job as she'd pined some expenence in this type ofthing during her years as one of the original Mouscketcers.) Others channers dunng 1he auc- 1ion was the 7-week-old lhasa apso puppy and 6-week-old black long- ha1rcd Persian kitten -as well as the cheerleaders from Santa Margarita Hiah School who vQJuntecred their f time to help out. School princip:.I Father Mlcllae1 Harris, on hand to give the bencdic1ion. brouaht the kids to the front of the room for acknowl- edgement saying. "I feel like a proud father standing behind my children." The big band sound was the musical backdrop for the evening, with table ccntcrp1cces worked up around sequined top hats. canes and white gloves. thanks to dccora11ng chair Carmine GrUfltlt. The h'e auction commenced. under Scott Caldwell, president of Equine Auc- tion Service, after the well-received dinner ofcream of mussel and safTron The naked truth e\Xposed in his dream DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know shesmaledandsaid."l'msorrybutwe CENTURY CITY you have enough to do without trying don't allow gentlemen here without DEAR NONNY: laterpret1n1 to interpret dreams for your readers, neckties. Would you mind borrowmg drums IH't exactly my 1troo1 Hit, but I hope you will ta.lee a stab at this. one of ours'?" I said, "Not at all," and but U you wlll settle for an amatear It seemed so real to me that I put on the tie she handed me. Then effort, b~re It 11: · awakened with a start and sat bolt she added, with a smile, ''This color YH are la1ec•re In your rela- upri&ht in bed. goes with everything." 1 ... 1 1 ... ltd d · I dreamed that l was walking down I was extremely self-conscaous, but t OGI• P w la yo., sweet rt an ed h feel nlnerable (uked) becHte yo. WilshireBoulevardoneeveningstark no one else an the place seem t e believestteaeeaaD"oennabet1ea. naked and decided to stop in a least bit concerned that 1 was sitting .... _ ' _.__bl fashionable restaurant for dinner. there naked as a Jaybird. I ... ve a tl•adl ,..., )'Hare pr-Ya AJth gh I h I Ann, I kno"' all dreams have a allty P Y UMI worrytac 9ff4lles1ly, 10 ou was aware t at was wily doo't yo-pat yoer cloltles back completely_ nude. no one else seemed hidden message and 1f I could on and llglltea •P 08 yoenelf? to take not ace. interpret this one. it would help me The restaurant was busy and there with the problems l am having with If tllere are anyrycltoauly111 oet wereafewpeopleaheadofmewaiting my sweetheart. Please come to the tbere wlM woal Hite lo etffer • tobeseated. Whenthchostesssawme rescue. -A NONNY MO E IN profes11oiaal ualy1l1 (for free, of ---------------------------, co•rael, I'd love tb a.ear from yH. Cheese Spreads M U.Fii • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: You blew it, honey. "Otsaus1ed Dnver an N.Y." and "Also Fed Up in Upstate" may not hke it, but we do have a law that deals with offensive speech. lt is caJlcd the First Amendment. I'm sure your e~pert consultants at the country's top law schools wiU qJU that there is a bll dafTett'\CC between passan.1 a law prohib1t1n1 the display of obscene bumper suckers and enfon;iOJ it. Ask them about Cohen v1. C1liforni1 403 U.S. I ~ ( 1971 ), better known amona lawyers 11 the "Bleep the Draft" auie. In this particular case. tbc offensive .. ..,.. appeattd on the~ of the man'1jaeket, not on a bumptt 11icker . Q. WIUk lbi cart)' E•lh •ilorl ~ eati111 limes to prevent IC'W'V)'. ,.... were the Amttic:an sailors eating lardle same reason? A. Cranberries. Do -~ know your u&r:olOlical llp? Hold on. tbat'• noc 10 1i11J a .-ry,_~lly. Pola.ft my OM AmericU in four dotm't know. but the principle rcmams the same. Accordina to the coun's <lpinion, you were ria,ht the first time. Annie. The Judac held as follows: "Those in the Los Anselcs courthouse could effectively avoid further bom- bardment of their scnsib1ht1cs by simply aven1n1 their t)U and not look at the offensive lanauate." This ti why our forefathers wrote the First Amendment. -LA. LA w. YER D&All L.A. Law: W'llal ,_ Mn wrtn. It cerrfft. S.t II JW wt1 p Mell ... ,.,... .... ,~,.. wlll .......... ,...,... ............ c ..... "9c.e....,., adebn. ... ,.. ...... .... ., ,.., Mefwi6 .................. , ...... ...... • • •• o..et ... o.1r.1~c ..... .....,~ .... ref..C:f•• llarYaNI ratr. It ... ,.. .......... ....., .. ... ,. .. " . soup, end1ve salad with walnut vana1arctte and veal en croute. Corrim1ttec members pulling 1he evening togc1h~T also included Mamie Mertes, Ll1 Carlaoa, DeDlae McGraw. Aiua LHd, Mar1aret McM•llu, Lyu Kablcka, Jo.Ann llOHO'C 01'1 ly SYDNEY OMARR nunday, May t5 By Sydney Omarr nomae, Mary lta&e Carter, Vlcto Wyaer, Aalta HouC.. .Ju Mue Betty ADii KJ1mtew1ld, Ma Moore, Lllaa Llnlacou, Clad Borapo, Lydia Ramos, .Enu, ltareo Von. Pam Ta,..el' Dona SctialJer. ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Relaxauon often ions enables )OU to "sme the flov.ers." Obstacle as removed. fnendly persuasion rcp)accs araumen1s You'll pan alhes and could win contesL Stack Wllh number 4. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Open dialoauc W1th Aquanan. Emphasis o le~I afTurs. public rela11ons, ability to tell your s1de of story. Partner or ma wall have plenty to sa). Someone "a1 top" is ready to grant lease or promotion GEMJNl (May 21-June 20): Domestic adJustmen1 featured. Scenano al h1eJllights meditation, reflection, reading material concerned with ph1losophy spmtual values. Your "soul mate" as ready to make a ppearance CANCER (June 21-July 22): uga ntJe is left 1n abeyance. Play wa1tin aame. Occ1S1on this day would favor op Jt1on. Spar for tame. Secret meet an could involve romance. urpnse 1nclu e n s of hidden resource LEO (Jul) 23-Aua 22); Emphasis on po • authonty, abt.lny 10 pus through special proaram. Scenano features I requirements, perm1mons partnership, maritaJ status Older ind1v1dual h ps obtain necessary funds. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Perceive ential. Employment lull 1 temporarr.. Scenario features distance, languqe. vel, cducationad material. Budget will be "found" for entertainment Proara Anes pta)'s role. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): What had been 1 placed wall be located. Young person involved in .. bade-and...cck." oon position baahhah sensuality, personal maanetJSm, slfi I · rela11onsh1p. l..eo, Aquarius persons arc in picture. SCORPIO {Oct. 2J..Nov. 20: Empwas on property. ~urity, unique dial<>fuC with older woman. possibly mother. If attentive, you emerae stronaer cmot1onaJly and hopeful in col\necuon with finances Cancer native plays.role. SAGJTTAJUUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Keep resoh.n1onsconcerninatxe:rc1se. diet, nutri1ion. Display colors: purple and pank Relat1 \C talks about short journey but neakcts to men lion money. Mamtain sense o(humor and fitness. CAPIUCOllN (Dec.. 22-Jan. 19)'. Lunar posibon accents pcnonaJ possessions. co1Ject1ons, income. Read betwten hnc-s. study fine pnnL What had been owed to you will be ttl)8id w1thm 10da)'s. Scorpio plays instrumental role. AQUARIUS (Jan. W·Feb l8): Moon in your uan empbasittt unorthodoxy, discover). adventure, personal maancusrn People want to hear what you say, many arc concerned with efforts to please )OU. Your questions witl be an wered. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): You become aware of "t«rel v.capon." Much that Mppens as of elandesune nature. ChaflJH occur at home, ancludJna addition of la.rac appliance. urpmc pany 1 an ptanriinJ sllJe. IF MAY U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc spantuaJ. concerned wtth morality and can be your o•n most sevett cnttc. Cumnt C)cle haabliP.tts intercs1 in philosophical subjccu. sensitivity oonccmang wardrobe, we1aht. body imaac. Piscn, Virso pel'10nl play imponant role 1n your life. Emouonal trauma took place tbis month but you arc on way to rcc0very Ounng Junt. you'll be rid of burdtn. cttatavc juices wtll flow. you could abo be madly an love. Fmh stan in new d11ttt1on for )Ou in Jul). lllCllH .. I WF.ST .,.,,3 Q V.W 0 .16S4J ..... ..... I Q ,_ 'Q ,_ --,.,\II H . SC R's luck runs out: in latest premiere ..... stteab rua out evatu-ally,·Dddat .. roll" ~tSoucb Coat ~has fouriCI 1tltlloo d= ha CllibtUa Play Festival of ~bas come up snake eyes oa ns IMI project, .. Tbe Gqrapby OI Luck." Ualike the previOUI entries, Bedl Henley'• ''Abundance .. and Robett Dueler's .. Drqoo Lady .. there it no na1 com~lina au~n in '"Ge-apaph~,' Marlane Meyet's q>ilOdic Chtonic:le of a handful of l<>tcn in the din&>' underbelly on.as Vqas. "You've aot l\o oeotcrl" one of the play'• ebaracten screamt at another ut OM of the ihow's ratt moments of cooffict. And tbis holds true for Meyers play as well There is no thematic &Jue boldfoa its bits and pieces tosether, and the entire effon comes' unraveled as a result Meyer bas created a succession of luckias characten for whom it is difficult. if not impe>ssible. to ,entt· ate the remotest sensation of emphalhy. The play'sccntral fi1ure, a J\alt·l)M'Oled murderer workina 1n his father's .Jeased car lot, exhjbitJ lirtJc sente of directipo, and the penphoraJ f.,utts are pai ~even more sketchi· ly. Director Roberta levi1ow, wh09e last SCR effon · ("In Perpetuity Tbrouahout tbe Univcnc") was even more puplexinJ. has staacd ''Oc:.ova· pby of Luck" 1n aruy, Jreeze-framc eequen<:c$1 with Eric. A.Uamap's twanu 1u1t.ar accompan1mcnt tettlll& a downbeat, lonely mood. These are cxceUcnt choices which could ~ve worted for a play of more (or any) cootequence, but here they only ac:untuatc the cmptincu of the work. Relationships in Meyer's efTon arc tentative and contrived. with fringe charactcn spolliahted in scenes whlch could have ~n easily excised. •One case in pofot occurs when a cbcedeadtt type arrives. brujscd and bloody after a dcsef1 auto accident. chup a Coke and leaves. The scene has nothina to do with any action past or future. Ebbe Roe Smith-as the ex~ who wu once a pop singcr-1u1tanst ap-.rs as confused as the plot itself. ........ In a.. v..-. Dixie ,...._ ltoe S-tttlJ encounters TeMy fatbralHtttt ltuscloJ, th• daueht•r of a ;on.... cellmate, and 11 teased Into reveallne hit former pop celebrity with an alltuftt of star photos tte• • kept, In South Coast 1tepertory•1 world premiere production of ''Th• Ge09raphy of Luck.•• while Elizabeth Ruscio in the cve- nsni's best performance can do little to illuminate the s1tuauon. John Nesci has some nice philosophical moments as her father and Smith's former ccllmatc. while Al Ruscio cm lively impersonates a small-time Odfather as Smith's embittered dad. Others m the cast rattle around hke unrelated pieces of a iiasaw puzzle - Scott Burkholder as Smith's punk co- worker, Dcndnc Ta) tor as his dust1l > sexy airtfnend, Ismael "'East" Carlo as a saloon k~r and Joan Stuatt- Morns as an ovcr·the-h11l sexpot. . "The Geography of Luck" rates an A for atmosphere. but an E foe ennui • It continues through June 4. running T.ucsda}s through Frida)'s at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and 8:30. Sunda~s at 3 th• IMH with Treat Her ltl9ht •nd th• local Nnd ,.,.... ..... Yellow Suns. Tldlets are avallaltle et Tklcetlftaater outl•t• or by and 8 p.m. on the Second Stage of South Coast R.cpcnory. 655 Town Center Dnve. Co ta Mesa. Call 957-4033 ro, ticket information 1'\ l ,ISTI '\GS 7:00 . 7:30 1:00 • U \ \ f I Polynesian dance fest a cultural celebration 9y RICHARD Dt.Mtll Diiiy ,_ c ......... . ' It was the answer to every hamed city-dweller's dreams. Lovely youna&irts in arass skinsand saronp, husky youna men with crowns of palm fronds, all dancina their exotic dance to the compelhog beat of the drums. In reality, it was the ninth annual Polynesian Dance Competition held at the Polynesian Island Villaae on the old Lion Country Safari arounds last weekend. Represcm1n1 dance forms from several of the Polynesian islands. such as Toop. Tahiti, Samoa and Hawaii, and ranaina in -SC from three to the mid-20s, danc:en from all overCahformapthcred fora day ofsharina and serious competition. Authenticity was the mltjor criteria for Jud&ina and the more ancient the dance the better. Costumes had to be m de Imm all nat~jusLas they womd have been in the islands. "We're most interested in praervtnt the old traditional dances of Polynesia," said Portia Seanoa. who with her Samoan husband, hie, orpnizcq the compeution. "We fint orpnized this (tbe competitiOll) nine years ago to create a motive for improV1ng the teachlna and research of Polynes1ad dance." · ~ Competition was divided by -ae and by sex. esscntially-3 to 7, I !O 13, 14 and above. Groups from as far away as Fresno competed in several different styles. lndividuafand tetm pnzcs were awarded. with the Sweepstakes ptize goina to Kainoa PolynesLan Review of West Covina. In add1tion to dance. competitions were held in Tahitian drumming, with several slrikina.l y attired groups m competitfon. A rare appearance b) members of the local Marshall Islander community featured a war dJ nee S<tsacrcd that pecial perm i ss1on had to be secured from the ciders at home 10 perform 1t. · The Seanoas arc obviously very serious about their commitme nt to the preservation of Polynesian culture. The> have sin£1c-handedly renovated tbe dilapidated remain$ of their comer of tbc okS Uon Country comJ)lcx into a charmina amy of thatch rooftc! buildiap, includina an 1mph1tbcater, mtaurant and numerous dist>l•)' booths.. Pete Scanoa, whose family was instrumental 10 assisting Marpret Mead m her research, 1s the dnvina force of the ~age and a man very much in touch with ms cultural tndirion~ - •. "'The dance 1s a fonn of sacrifice," be emphasized. "'Sacrifice was a ml\)or part of the old tradiuons. We sacrifice to bnna the competition t<>1tther. th~ dancers sacrifice to learn and to come here. We want to preserve tho5t traditions and to inform the public about them. Po lynesian culture is unique in the world." His broad Samoan face and intense brov.n eyes promise that be will su~cd The Scanoas are plannina to produc:a an lntcmanonaJ Folk Life Festival 1n the fall of 1989 10 provide the same perfonn.ance opportunities for other ethnic groups · uthcm California. TIM Miit ....... rodl of OIMdalCanal Diary .,, .. left. J.,, W.U.. Murr~ Attaway, ....... Crowe ... Jofln PoeJ COlllel to di• Coadt Ho•• dlll Mon-~ at a p..-~ Sharlr19 aillln94M·"~JO~·-------_.;_-~==:!:!=~~====~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "O\ It-: l .IS'l'l'\f;s ewport Beech -------1"1tf ....... •'\ l,10 \.e~f • ... "'991 .... ,_.,<WA lOO ~' c ""'" °""" ... .0,tO l ................ .._cr.....~1)1 11•f J10 \ ,, • 10•\ 11.0 1-.. • .,_ ,.ai 11 o uo •· • 10 n .... ~ ~ ..... ,...,..,.., Ve.et •'>4J"> ......... ~ ... ,,...., ....... , •• •o ,_., TMA.,.. noJ I (-~ •' > •>.O ..... -..-.... ... , .. "' Hun1in1ton Beach ~· CMMTS:• c..,,... 1121 w-..... ... 0110 I ........ ,._. ....... L.-Cr--. t"<il JI S IS I. 10 JO IH O I,.._ ef ....... lfl<lt ~ )() I 10 IS t ..,ede ... 11116ISe 1s 10 IS ............ .._ ...... fll)S U t JOtO S ....,_~11'16 1~ IJO 100 ~ ._. ~fCNI fWtff It 0 ""-\, '49-())19 • I htlM ..... fl'I. IS.I IO 10 JO 1 .... , ........ ~l"Ctl ltS )() 1 .IO • JO Irvine WYOI AID WILDll llAll IMl 11111 Flllllr.' -Joel ~~.«·TV RICHARD PR YOR • G£H£ W ILDER Sil; N0E\'I~ ~:ml~~~ i1 ·~­·---ci...t•C:..--- ., ; . . "Don't stir it too much, Mommy. I like to have a little chocolate mud left at the bottom." "Marmaduke. must you always check things out for your~lf?" __..-J -.f'' PltA1'1ITS - · W hilt IndianQ ~s' oer?y brother I~~ ~rs ; · being tror~ m • t°"'b · with 1,000 eJttnsion cords . { t5 - ~ Om ~.W1LSON GIVE • 1tXJ NCTHER ClJJ:tAKE ~ I • by Charles M. Schulz IF I FAIL TMAT TEST TOMORROW, IT1Ll 6E '(()Oil FAULT, Cl-4UCK, 8ECAV5E WE TALKED ON TME PMONE TOO MUCH .. '{OU'RE T~E ONE WHO KEEPS CALLING ME ! '(OU SMOOLDN1T ANSWER IHE PHQNE, CHUCK .. .... t.( ·GARPDtLD TUllBLSWBSDS ~' v i I I I J by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan E~T1~NK~ ~"iuet~ oo-l1'a~. ~PatBr~ I FOR llETTER OR FOR WOR91t SHOE , I J ii I I ··~· by Jimmy JohMOn lfie&NI\~ fO~AOOALOT SQMIOAYI . by LYflA Johnston \ by Harold Le Ooux • by Tom Betluk I.__.____ --..-• ..._..-.:...~~..;;._~--~---------==::r::::::~·~~~..;...o..;;...;.--.~~~-------...-.,;,....;;::r.;;;.;;;;..-.. DOOJUSBURY .. 0 .. • ~;:-r-: c--............. :.u.-..-------~--- t..-.•4''"' 0-=-o.-·~ arade routi UONSPARK .. • t .. ~~~:::,-:-=~w;;;FISH FRY & CARNIVAL '-at •.f •'" • ... l , •.JI• •. "./I(..,, ~:""''°''•~ • • .... ~ '1,_ ' ...... . . . '. ."' ' .. l: . . .... '·.. ~ ..,_ •, UON'Si>ARK ,~.,_. 5:.90 p.m. -F•h Dtaners • atart Mrvlng. -c.in1val rtcla and pmea open. 7:30 p.m. -M..ek Maa Band from Ora..-County -Do-. Thompeon. director. t p.m. -0n--. · 1750 uavel cerdftcate, plus other prtns (wt•ners muat be prwat). ........ ~. 10 ..... -Cenlwl......... . ..... . • ••M ..... -...._...,... s,,cl8c ..... . Nooa -Fiah tlt•Mn -~~- 2 p.m. -Parade awanla (fnlit ..... la lJoaa -Parlll- S:15 P·•· -Dill .... , ....... ddlet8 .._.be ~at). t:U p.a. W ...... 0.W I•••._.....->.: 6p.-.-Or.w ... ,r'ah1tkllet__.'9,.111at~ 7 P·•· -TM C-ty Llile 01.111 C-..... ) ', ... -0r-... ,_ coa. ... ..-. ............... ~ c •• ,., _ ..... ~ ..... • pHHat). 8•i-..4'-•C No0n -Carnival rtclea and game• open. -flab dlnDCra •tart Mfvlftl. 2 p.m -MlM Coata Mna-Newport HarMt U... llea•ty Conte l. 3:30 p.m. -8abv coatnt (pre·r•u..._ u ''' .. ). 5:30,... -.,.._ ... , ....... tlcUt ............ . 6:15 .... -Ueda'• Daece StMlo. ••·•· -Dra .... tor Forti N ... e91caraM ~ ~ (wt• ... debt doa DOC ... .,. to .. ,....... loi' Mta•1,l1). :racket• , ... ._ .. l..lllJ..l:•••n Pwe•· ...... II 1 lfl the AnnualLioils event brings memories off ood, fun lly ~-V~N IYKEN ___ . .. a1.:~~rding t~~~ub member Teri) l~v. su11. ~1c~~hil~, onl) a (c~ .!!9-~.J.luh....look.. h1pp1~ .'" ~e '"1id .. \.\ l. !).atuu:b) ·s. acu, tl!~gui JU Ul -,.... ,.., . 0 .. c1U . 11cc '>~1lcs gnnnin' in the ~ck-v.uc '>Ort of \hl'lu:rnl in Co'ita \11.">.i J m v. 1th carnt' al ride folloM•d ,11 C~ta Mesa·, window on II'> ,mall The~ n«dcd a fund·r:ll')(:r and &round in tho\l: d.1".. 111 10 h~ thl.' fcsmal\ premier C\Cnt town put opln~ June 2 with the Bob ~l..1lcs one ofthc mtmbcrc, \<ltd "C.ome 10 find out. the balloo!' h;1d C..eni!> s.ud '>hl ,1111 hi.cs the. I 1,h thl.' I ion<. P..ir.iJe . Pt'<'tarnlar begin'. aroma Qffish and chips a~d com on here v.e arc r;rar the beach and v.e c.;ome dov.n 1n the Bae!.. 83). and r r) lx'\.aU\C vi "hat 11 '>tandc, lt>r nmi.tl HI 'O the cob and lhe blare of the march1n& ha'.~ a~I 1~1" 1"h v.hat about a fi\h kik'> had paid 1"'0 kid41 v..ho..found 11 · .\lot uf ollc'> d1111 ·1 h:n.1.· '>tun llkl· h>Od tun pnic dra"1" 1tnd b;rnd fl'). 0 '~111 \31d fi,c dollari. 10 keep quiet Miller l'nlnt.11nmcn1 b) 10<;.il danl<' truUl"t''> Ifs b1 r nov. than it~scd to be h ~n 'rnnty toc:rl mh ihat the said Lio)l1l3liidll> v.no ov.-ni<f ~ 11~'~, .. ~~~~7" '~~~,-~~~~n~~~:~ lun11nuc 1hroughuu1 th<' d~\. f..,h b I &&t .• th ( l 1onc, baucrcd up .ind ~f\cd 10 the bJrbcr i.hop ha\ \umc rclats,e'l in ' d111nl·" "111 ht-""·ocd bcs1nn1n& 31 ~I on~tamc rcs1ucnts sa} e 05.~a ( O)IJ \le!Mt popula1,.e hov.c\ er Kan)lll>, .ind he'd ;irran&ed for them ml·monc' ot thr f 1\h f l"\ ·· nuun Me~-N~v.pan Harbor wons ( lub s ••\\ c alv.a) s u5"C'J 10 get lccland1t 10 send ttie letter from outthert. But II rhl!> ~l'ilf ' 11'11 FI"\ hCgin ... u 5 '" annual Fuh F ') and Cams, al a1 ux.1 ·· \lilkr ):!IQ .. Thaf,. cu ma a was lcffcs who v..as ~hind the whok i> m JuJlc ~ "'llh li\h dinner. '>4.'tH·tl '>unda' \ 1~11' 111~'.'> ~·~in at noon Lion\ P.tA .. nov.-1n llS 44lh )Car. \1111 little C\pcOSI\ c lh ~ d3)'l. ~ 11.C thing .... I Uj'l hot JI s~ '\{) Jj'llCll' ( JrnJ\ al ridl.'' v..11h li\h dinner'\ and C1lml\. I ndl•\ hb the deep-fried navor of a !>mall don't.1lv.J)~&ct1t.Butv.-C\t11l gcllod v.111.tl~o 0c1pn JI~ 1l) ~1u .. ll. b~ lhl Thl "'" ( ll\IJ ~k ... 1·'-l'\\j'l\IO to"'n su1T1mcr fe\t1val \n}Y.J). lhl".,important thin& 1 hov. For manv losta Mc ns. the FsslT-Mu\ll Man Ban 1s">l.hl.'dukd for 1 'II ll.11ho1 lllln' lk.1111~ < onc,11:"11 gi:h Kid~ I tall.. 10 idl me sl's the onh 11·., b.mcrcd and \\hl'thrr it"s cooked f ry is laden w11h roounngch1ldhood and JI t.J p rn 1hcrc Y.111 be a drav.1n1 unlkr \\J\ .11 ' p nt luilnv.cd h' .i time thl.') ~·c thl.' ix·uplc the) v.ent tC. nght · 1magcl'). for a $750 tra,cl ccr111ica1e fPleHe see FISH FRY/ t fl ~hool Y.1th .ind lfC" up v.-11h." -.aid ~ktle~. a carnival aod cnten.un. ··1 rcm-=mbcr the fir ~ f1)h fl)· l'Jii•P•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii le-; \hlkr a ljon'>( lub membcn• ho ffil'OI promoter al~ though1 then.· parade I e\'C:r sav.-:· Qld Ctl) ("oun-n_ -~ MUSIC ... YOUR LOCAL. KA WAI DEALEJl hJ'> p flll lp.nl'<I sn t'\C') Fish l·I') ough110 bl,, l3rn1\.JI m1d\\1~ \.1tller c1lwoman nd) (,ems. a nall"c ~ ANNOl'NCES c,m,c 1hc 1naugurah:\l·n1 1n I Q46 • •• mi hut duh ntl.'mbc~ s~ud '\hc:\ Chicagoan who came to Costa M ts:t It' th\: onh real lOmmunit~v.!df ~hdn'1 hJ\C an' monc~ to Contral.I v.tth her parent'> at tM·agc of !i.Cvcn. SPRING CL.EARANCE SALE· C''"' < O\l.l \k\J ha\•·. "llh a '"'"''al , .. It was rtal hlllc But 1t was such a C on11nu1t) t\ th\" name ofthC' µme .. ~he i..ud g1\e mc ull)·a'°pid I'll local. e"cnt that c'cryone 1n town v.hl'.O II rnnw~ 10 thC' F1c,h .. " .ind hutld J tarnl\.tl." he \aid . \nd he Y.COI You'd sec e\Cl')Onc )OU li:ncv. thJt'\ v.hat ix·opk hkdbou111. \-11lkr d1J · there The gu> fl) ma and serving the u1d • The eaml\JI bec-amc a 1h1ure .11 thl fish was always somcone·s dad .. .. \\('·,e been 1,.rit1cw:d somc11mc' tti.h I I). 111..t• the bcau1y conte t. the AhhoughtheF1sh f ry wusmall.so 101 .ihl.i>' hJ' 1nr the \amc thing) car local cmemunment and or cour'IC was Costa Mesa. (1cn1s s.a1d . .if1,·r \c.ir" hi.' -.;11d ··But v. h:it' that th(' fo.h "Nowadays. the town ts so b1g that \.I\ 1ng. ·1111 ain't bro~c don't fi<t 11 ·.. •01 all of 'k1~s· ideas f1cv. qu11e a\ w(' ha'c lots of h1j e"cnts v.11h th ... • In lad. ahhuugh the fe\tl\ al har. v.cll \111lcr ~.uJ Pcrform1n1 '\rt\ <enter .:inJ all the ~hangl.'J lo4,;i1ton' S4'.H~ral tsmc'> O'C'r .. l.1kc, v.J a r~l promoter and hc ~I. but bacl.. thc.-n thC' Ft'h ._" \\'3\ lhl )\"OJI\ 1t'' 11,·,cr \lra)cd 'Cr) far. v..ii.alv.a)HOmtngupv.1th 1Jc ....... he the.-biggest thtng 1n tO\\n ··she Said \hlkr -.;rnJ \a1d "Onl' ol h1\ ideas was :. Ima The parade 1\ b1l!icr and more l he lir'>I )l'Jr Y.C v.l'rl· right on Jumpin~ rnl\1t.:s1. bu11hat dtdn"t v.orlo.. elabora'e thl'SC da)s. and the crov.d '" v. port Bvuk' ard .s1:fll\'> Imm O\ll toe v.cll People couldn't S« the haH• swelled "1th the cit}· papu- " hac th .. · < orJnt Bo)' \tor\' 1) nu\\... fr~ \\Cll enou&h •· lanon. but some aspects of the f<"stt,41 h ... "'11.l 'l h,·n "'l' mo,t'd 10 ll<th k1les nnt ra1'>ed his 1ghts wme· still rctam their old chnrac1cr .. l'lc "itr1:d .;id11\ homthl.'\'l'l'er:ins Hall v.h.i t .tb<l\C frog k'd v.11h 50mc said. I h1,.n "hen thl· pJrlo.. got .. 1::incd \\C unc\J)Clll.'J re'>uh~ "The actual fi h fry part,, s111l thc muH·d in 1h ... ·1,· HUlrl'Jll~ IO all thl'\(' .. Then lhc nc~t )CJr for the \Ceond same," she $3.td ........ sllll the Lions )1.'Jf\ v.l· haH·n·t mo,cd morl.' than f ish r" h1 1dl~ v.a'>ll balloon caper them~hes who do the work, so st' t\\u ur thrt•c hundn·d kC't )UU !..no" \\.hc1t• ~ou laun h .1 sull somebod) 's dad v.ho's doing 11. \ hull' OHt a dnade ag,1 \11lkr ball0t1n 10 ~·l 1111" far 11 iot•\ ·• \11lkr I'm sure for the k1d.s II 'iltll has that s;nd lhc;r,·~J'> .in cllon m111a1cd b' ••• ud l k got \ome ~ind· ol big home) ful\Or •· - SOffil' duh member., 10· mo'c thc balloon 111..c a \\l·athC'r halloon llr Gents ~1d he had fond memoncs muc;h C'nlJrgt'\J lcstl\aJ to the Oran c f1llcJ 11 up "'llh·SJ'> and 11 v.a~ Jt>out of ht r fam1l) ·~ pan1c1pat1on 10 the ( ount) I 3tr&fOUnd!>. The old·llml'r\ 10 k,., tall ru \0)\ •• e\enl fC)l)t..:J ho\\('\ ,•r •• nd their \COii• r 0 h..:ar \hlkr ll'll II dc\1lll\' II\ .. , ~member being 11 \e..lr\ old. mcnl'> prt•\ J1lc;'\f 1mptl·,s1'c "''. lhc balloon hardJ> and m) 1\tcr v.a'> 11 \tudent at ·r oulJ ~ wme a"umcnh 1n &Ol oil tht· ground. JU'll clc:.rcJ tht Es~noa H1&h ~hool" G..:n1s \31d or anJ <Ktnw a.:t1n\1 ," :\t1lkr \.mt ncarh\ dn tnl.d "u,·, and lum""-'1t.U •· he v..a~ on thl· drill team dnd I ··Rut I m &IJJ \ll.' \tl)<'d at l wn\ ult luY.Jrd lhl· B:id; tt ' n:nwmhcr kehpg w proud that m) Pjjrl. \\c·d ha'C' bl."\'n los1O\C't1herl' • ,,, 1.101. hc.ird ,1n,ih1ng abou1 11 '!Sier '~a mar,1lm& in the F1~h Fn :u the.-f-air1rounds lllf a \lh1k.. · \11lkr ..aid .. fhl.'ll oni: parade \lllh the f.,1.1noa Dnll I hruughout thl: l rommun11tc'> JJ~. th\·\ luh got .i k111.·r fiom "..in..a~ l cam ·· ,:r ht&hliaht l\Xal proJu\.tS "Ith themed II "<A'> trnm '>um..-l;irmer "-ho ... ud J As the ctt\ ·, latgt'>t gJthl"nng. the r~tl\ll\ (1ardl·n (1f0\(' h.l\ II\'"· Y.• h.llloon v.11h OUf n.imc on II (anlC f 1\h F~ ~(\1.'J J\ 'iOm cthin& uf) bcrri('\ lnd1,1h.l\ll dat" do\ln 1n h1 ticlJ v.h1k h~ ..... rcn~11onofwhatv.a .. 101n1onmthc But u v.a' the wund nl 0t.c-an mo...,1n ha' n h1\ lwr'"' run commun1t) 111he Umt'." (,cn1 \<ltd hr~a l°r) 1n ncarb~ ~bt lcr.11 f l:.1c, 3"~\. th.:\ &ut 1;~;~·J. 3nd "'hat "~'rl· "\\'hen I v.ac, oi frcshm:in 1n h1&,h 1h 1 1n .. pi«d ~ ~>n• ~ lutihrh-Mt It "'~'l\J h•dft tit -'4hool. tho~ "ere tht' da)~ of tfte rommun1t th"n kno"n •' C10.&1 lt1ll Th\.1~ "' \ 1:111... Mtllrr ~td. vt h1pp11:~. :and I can remtmhl.'r ~sng to rpnth tht'tl lir .. I rl\h f"I\, \ellhn ~llh lhC f;Hmer tu ;i\tud ,I h1ppll~ at the f1,h fr) anJ .._,\10 40-year member takes a look back K\\\:U '\E\' C0'\'-101 ~-~ \"I 0 \\ \" $1996 f,........,. •( ,i., I ""'" \f..,. I l>lo I,. .. ~ .. ,11 nlnul ..,, \l,-, .. 1 II•• ""'"' th,. ... dl J,.,.. & I""'' KAWM n.~ .... _,_.. . .... ::> I 11,.111.t- (,I{\'\ f} Pl.\\( Re~. SI 1.465 '()99·7 Otlr onhl I hi' ( hu 11~0 \ \ \1\1 "'""" '' Jlhl .. rou1~tl lht' 1 tJr,trr 111 ttrlfrr l tt llK'l'f Cllltllil'. ..,. 11111 .. 1 .,.11 nur1 ttltrt •hit I. lh lunr I ). A'nCK 'JEW 0 1 0 s $1399 MESA +PRIJ)E4 nnounct"'i th.-First \nnual Neighborhood Pride A ward$ Contest. R4"~ogni11on will be flhf'n ('°"I• ~lt-'8 r~idt•nl "- in h•O t'alf'gori : I . Be-• iftfEI~ r...... r idf'n~•·· ~ 2. Brit Df'i8hborftooCI or bkK-1-,. ' E.erift will ... jadcf'4 on O\if'rell •PfM'&rant' ... liil-.pt. end (lf"nt-rel npk~p. 'omination4il will be attf'pl..d frc>m Juo4" I lhrou~h July l S. 1989. ~ inn .. r.- will ~ announc.-d i• ugu 1. . ~ 1141 ov no..U.a1ion l<' Nf'ipborhood Pridf' A•.._ P.O. Bcuc 39il9. a M~. C 92628-391.9. A4dj1ioaal i•fonaa•'-.. , t.. oblainf"d •• (~t M 0., Hall• a..--.. ef eo-~m-~ or ull Ron Aaa..p • a.aw.. .. M iS 1-1330. THE ceeTA MDA -NEWPORT HAMOR llONI ClU8 44TH ANNUAl. NH fffW a CANWAl . 3 ... .. • ~----r. Fish Fry is the cornerstone oflocal _charities -9y-M.EX \IVIUJAMS- 01-0..,., ,_ ..... Perhaps you've heard the one about the leaping frog named Loose-Legged Lizzie. or the one about the dummy in the weather balloon. Perhaps )OU'"e even heard of Bob Sl 1les. v.iho was so talented he could make' a pneu- matic 11rc pump sing. 1 lf)OU ha\c heard about1one or all of these ta14s. rou have undoubted!) heard about Co ta Mesa' annufil Fis,h F,t;. sponsor- ed b) the Costa Mesa-Newpon Harbor Lions Club. , -For tho~ nc" to the thrcc-:4a> c\C.·nt. the Fish Fry 1s a cor- nerstone communat> eH'nt in Costa Mesa's calendar. Proceeds go to the un E)C Bani.. which i::rov1dcs corneas for 1rnn1o- plan11ns. nnd > outh spons or- gan11a11ons and clubs. But the solemn aims oftoda) 's Fash Fn organLLers bche the e' cot's i1ght-hcaned h1stol). a h1~tol) appropriate to the shared 'ision of a successful rcstaurattur and a none-too-t) p1cal enteruun- mC'nt promoterandcam1val mnn. The fish ft; started humbl) enough. h was one )Car after Gen. Douglas MacAnhur signed the Japanc~ surrender in Tok~o Harbor. Heinz K~user. a former Orange County super' 1sor who owned 8a)'shores Restaurant in ·Ncw- pon Beach, got to talking with fellow Lion Bob Skiles, a carnival organ11cr, and the> decided that the Oedghng coastal community . tSOJ'Omfl n-wa aninw rponned) needed a carnival. . Costa Mesa also needed a baseball diamond, they decided. But instead of having each Lions Club member contribute money. the dub decided on a fund-raising barbecue to go along w11h the carnival. Skiles was no stranger to fun. The father of81ll Skiles. who later formed the comedy team Skiles and Henderson. the senior Sk1I~ promoted mu~ical shows. The shows featured traveling acts and would land in an> local 'enuc. such as high school auditoriums. Somt't1mes. Skiles himself .v.ould take the srage. He ~ould make' music on the most nd1cu- lous instruments: cigar bo~es. \ broom sttcl s, even the aforamen- 11oncd urt pump. These were the da)'s before tekvtsion. Miller said. k1I~ and K~user (for whom Kaiser Elementary School 1n Costa Mesa ~-as named) dec~ed that their carnival should 'also feature a communit) barbeC'ue. But what to serve? Well. a coastal community should serve fish, the two decided. So K.a15er concocted a recipe that. depend- ing on v. ho you Utile lo, either remained the deepest of cwk secrets for more than 40 years or still remains one of the deepest of civic seaets. • Whatever ingredients lay at the bbn om o f the mystery sauce, the batter apperently went over bia at the first annual Fish Fry in 1946. f,,.._ Me HISTORY /10J .. ~-~ Wortsen .............. cMfilv .. rNel lflat hevi alway• been popular wfttl visitors. :n.e rMet efMI •-•• efN • Mt of exctt•-••nt to tfte •nn ... 1 f'lllt Pr,. Nate Reade made good use of personal opportunities lly AliX \IVIWAMS plannana c:on:imiwoner~as well as a carol\ al ha"e brought a little iouch of anillet; unus. but \\-U transferred turn proftn1onal. Tht Amrt1l.111 0t-o.11y..-.~ former orcsidcnt of Cosua Mesa COila Mesa'\ small-to"n hcntaat mto tht m1ht1111') pohC'C bccau'C ufh1\ Orc:am b«kofte'd. ht u1d Nate Reade isn't sorry he ncvcraot Coun~l Waser Board ·~ tM Lions into the I.ate: 19 Os SI/(' (Reade IS 6 fc:c:t 61nch~ lall and Reade' aM his •1fc Thelmll -.tlllf\l a chance to pursue his smgina career. club. tle is a~ut \O ~petc an has Reade stone: of.,01cc turns c.h&htl> 280 pounds) 1n (°'ta Mc'i Reack opened \\ C"'I He may have missed a chance to J~h annual Li'?nsOub fish Fry, and ~•~tr1tl when he rcC'llls the Cos1a .. The)' wanted me bttausc: I \\'a ~1 Auto upply on e-pon ult\:ull croon post-war ballads over radio said hCJ\'St c.n t seem tQqu1t serving Mesa of )CStct)c:ar. An Idaho na11vt, darn big. I auc . but I was 100 acmlr and tumcd hit t\\l'I cncrJ14'' '" airwavci.. but instead, \he 39-ycar C~ta Mesa. • . he recalls the Costa Mesa of 1950, to be 1hc police l)J>C." he u1d communtt) \Cf'llicc:. Ht Mill \ii\ o n Costa Mesa resident found tjmc to Every yea~. I ~y it s IO'"I to be when the Ctt). was home to only a few followana Mt"adc'i \lint 1n the the boards of local bc>yf and '-1rl' rajse four children with adva~ my last year ~ork•".f at the ft~h F!Y. thoiu1nd r~nts. -scr~ toot n11tu m uSlC' rounc ctu . conegc degrees 4nd 1cucrve a host of but11ustcan t stop, R~dc said wnh Re.iadc: was onl> ·~)Cars out of the at l1 He hQned h1\ slulJ\ in sin11n1 l..oc)tj"I t-ck. Rrack sauJ h ttJ' communtt} scf\icesroups. a la~. Army. and he had spent his time in -t'\CT)th1n1 from pop balbd .-o one mtmCM') of fi)h fn~ pa'>\ thilt ' Reade. 66. is 1 former Costa M~ Reade satd the Fish Fry and Hawa11 He q1d ht-stancd ofT in opera -but OC\Cr *°' a chanct to c P«••lh icrona '89 . PROBE G.L. 2.2 E.F.I. M.S.R.P. Factory Oi9c. T. Robtna Dt9c. Pur~Prioe Factory Rebate 1l 111r-. 1n 1961 . Readt ••~ ~ra\ln tht ttOM Club ~·u~IC'\1 in '' rftlc>ttd 1926 Wallit-Knt&ht .. ~ • . . .......IHftAOE/71 . These Local Merchants Support the 44th .. -c-:Anntrafl ·ous e1uh-FislrFry Carnival A 2732 E. ~ tfwot. e CCMtC*A DCL MM CA. 92•25 ..... <7t•> 873·tM5 • .,._ <714 > 1'.zO·t7•0 STIMO ... AM HOME & CAR 'AIT NLtAki SERVICE TOP~.-.NOS C8 EOUIP ·····-· 21J7 ~ kYO COSTA MESA 12627 (114) IU-1114 fm Pierce Brothers MORTUARIES And CEMETERIES (714) Ml·l 150 Ml r.11111 MDICAN DnAIJaANT Coat•• • ....,...ao!Cflf ... .,,. ... 2M ... IM aa. • H ..... s.are C.. ..... CA tJl17 • MS-76» lk:.1372804 (7U) 5~7001 • • 135 Commercial Way, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 NOAGma & .,..AK aAllDWIOH•• -~CAW,_M.L~ ... . ··~ .. .. .... . ~' e&ACtt. c.w ..... . '\ CLASSES CAKES .· 7~ -; ••• ,,'!If ~ • ., 2760 ~~.Ste 4A Co .. • tHu CA t212e CAKE DECORATING & CANDY SUPPLIES & CLASSES HOURS 10-8 ·SAT 10·5 (714) 754-0744 FLO WELTER. Own•r COOKIES CHOCOLATES LORRI '*-llNTINl J ' s a NEWPO ltl H AUOR AREA CHAMl(lt O f COMM(lt (f Ed1101 llllEE PIPE I SIPPL Y ~·M••M ... j J 4 -"¥ ~ MIW l9tH 1171 Plecentta An., Unit 8 c ........ 148-7180 ~ . ~ow s~\\. · . ~ R -l0Qe111Wate1 & Palm Donna & Jim PO Bo• 509 Bve~n•t 1r1 4167J·1320 patt>oa Ca 92661 1 U! HELANE E . JOY. C .R .S . IOCWNT ' ' • ---_ ..... , .. Hunziker fills the frying pans at annual event ly JOYCE BOOU>VICH Ot-0.ily-~ Sance 1981,.Hu.10,!:iunzakerha~ worn two hats. ForthemaJont:rof the year he dons a traditional white chers headdress and runs the Costa Mesa-based Rent-A- Chcf, a full catering service he founded I 0 years ago. But then along comes the annual Costa Mcsa-Newpon Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry and Carnival. and Hunziker ex- changes the tov .. cnng chers hat fora whitecap he wears slanted at a raki<ih angle. "It is my job to make sure they ha"e the fish which means I coordinate three scc11ons.'' saad Hunziker. a nati"e of Swtuer· land. "That v.ould be the cookmg. :he supphes and the log1Sl1cs of the 60 'olunteers who serve the fish.·· prepared at the 1946 Fash Fry. was . created by the late Heinz Karscr. And tho ugh, llS true, the IDIJ'C· -dicnts-of-the magic-barrcr have leaked out overt he )Cars the exact amounts for its success is a wcll- kept secret# "They all lie about that." HunLiker saad laughmg. "About three years ago a lady showed me a framed recipe from a nour company that was our fish fryana recipe." Hunukcr's cuhnary expenasc which he loans o ut each yeJAr to . the Fish Fry. was developed in· 1957 when he enrolled in a thrcc- year chte cook.ing collcsc an Interlaken, Swaterland .. "I saw an ad for the school at. the mOVlCS. •· he saad. "It was a beauuful hotel, skuna an the afternoon and beautiful women. It all looked so intrifuing. lish except to say ·good morning and aood n.,tit; and I dadn•t know which one was which. ~when I aot to New York I was bunlJ)' so I went to a cafetena. I thoU&ht you paid at the table, and when no one said a!!}'.lhina I lbou&ht it was com6limeijtary so I wailced out onto the street.·· Hunziker rcahud after the cafetcna•s manaett chued him down the street, nothing is free. "Then when I got 10 the hotel not one soul spolee anythint but En&lisb.'' he said. "I (ftink I learned the lanauaac in about four weeks." • . Hurmkcr wd the bi~t help to master the £nalash l&nJWlfC came throuah watchina TV com- meroiaJs. ' The annual event usuaJI) draws between 50,000 and 100.000 people. Many of those wall be fish- lovers who will feast on ponaons of the 2 I tons of lcclandtc cod bought for the three-day e\enL Also purchased to cook the fish as 60(). 750 gallons of oil, 500 pounds of flour and large amount of ingredients for the "secret bat· ter." "My f~ily said was cruy ... be sajdl "My brot~r and father were dlcctracans, though they cooked for a hobby:· "The best was 'Maxwell tastes as aood u at smells;· he saad. "They would say it then write it." After a year of li viftf in the United StaltS, and thouan he wu not a citizen,~ Hunziker was drafted anto the scrvtCC. Has two- year tour of duty was 11.atcsade where be cooked speciality meals for a acneral's staff an Texas. ......H....aer•pp•H ......... P,., .... ~-... .c-.. ..... The top secret recipe. first After graduation Hunziker worked jllrou&hout Switcrzland at some 15'fthe lin~t hotels. When an opponunaty arose an 1964 to work at an elaborate hotel 1n the United State, he jumped at the chance. "It was an amttina trip," he recalled"' .. , couldn't speak Ena- In 1967 he opened a n:staurant an SaJt lake City. His next and final stop was Oranac County, where he worked a short. very short. stint at the Ambrosaa restaurant an Newport Beach ' And today the oo.bt orantt- shadcd butldana on 19th Strttt eml>Luoncd with has Rent-A- Cbcf sap " where Hunziker c.an be found. That at when be ii not dulu .. around the pounds at Liou Park makina aft all the filb-lovm haw satisfied lhcar 1.-budl. Smith has a hand in allnost aH community activities ly JOYCE IOOLOVICH ~Lions Club W>ce 1942. The lonatame went on calls da) or ni&Jlt . We came "I wu on the counnt untal 1960:· °'"'"o.11y,_1u« Costa Mna resident worked wnh from our bus1ncun so we were hesa1d. .. Assoonu~cancorporatcd, Bun Smith laughs when he re-Heinz Kaiser and Bob Sloles an the always ruanana our clothes. the county dropped its suppon. Etch members how soft dnnks sold for 10 development of the flrst rash fry. But .. We had the first paramedic unat of us (counC'ILmcmbers) had to come cents dunng the carher days of the that is not has only claim to fame. We aot Sl a call v.hethcr we tamed n up wat.h SSO JU.St to buy stamr M Fash Fry. "I was the first officaal vol\Jntrcr ·oT not," he JOked. "We WCfd. under I.he Sm a th was co-owner o mlltl "I helped build the-soda pop fittchicfforlhccity,"heutd. "Let's Jl.lrlscbctionofthcCoumyofOnnac. Brothen, a Costa Mesa-baled con- stand ... Smith. 76. said. "I've prob-sec, that would be 1942 to 1959 until 1lae wt tear I was fa.re chacf we had dauoning and ~I metal company. allli'..__bccn runnin. it for ... seems Jake the.>: finall y fired me. 187 caJJs in one year.·· until the 1971 when he sold the 50 fears. ' The del!IJ.:!men2t was volun-Smith was also a col.lfteal mN>e_m._bt...,r_,,,,bu.,,..,u~neu~~ And u I Sm a th has been a mem)>tt of the tttrs. re were about ~ of us w o w n osta csa c a Ot). c ll OJ"thC m1ens Bank of ------------'--------------------------------. COila M&, where he std! teJ"\iCS on the boerd o(darcctors Smith has been mamcd for S2 years. has tbrtc children and four arandctuldttn Smith ma1nta1n1 has community involvement throup numerous or- pnLDuons. "I've been 10 ,.; Lions Club ror almost SO yeen J am an £1k and I •• on the boerd of dirmon for chc Boys Oub, •• be Yid. "I was even prcsadent of lhc .......... Ctwnbtt o( Commme around 100 yan •• •• he Yid. lauplJll.. OUlf A810l~L Y SUl'E1t ftLLI .~ We Support The Abeolllt Vodka • ~ P9PP'f Vodka Johnnie W.,_ Aid• Tenqueray Gin . a.c.d-., ~MUI JMn Seuza Gold T equla • Jim 8-n Bourbon Brtlllh ~ "-'• JMn JaQ<. Delliell Blectc • Cat\9diln ~ ~ Ga6d. Mlllbu JMn 7 Oown •Dewar's~ Lebel Heme•y • VSOP • Smimofl • BHtM'lef't The Femly Onue • VlA!on JldC ~·, ~ JMn. 8omliiy Qin .-id Mlr'Y Maret Costa Me.a Lion'• Club • ·ori.ve away ... This new 1 M9 Ford Mustana LX 11 the Grand Prize of the Dady Pilot on Bay Street. Theodore Robins ford of the 44tb Annual Fish Fry cl Carnival. On dJsolly at Costa Mesa donated the car, which wiU be iivcn a-.y local bus.ana.tcS, lhecarwas recently parked in front of at the 8 p.m. drawina Sunday. June 4. . 44 rd Annual Fish Fry -parade lines up to the beat oflocal·high school bands· .. . . Miller is called an 'elder' in Costa Mesa Lions Club L .... ~ __ ......... ~ ............. ,.. __ ._._ ... ------·------&~.....-................ _.., _____ .. ........... -=-----· ....... .... ... }'eat ~ made SI .200, and 10 the last few years ll hM bec:ft IOtnCWbcrc bctWttO SS0,000 and S90.000 .. For M1llcr the most 1mponant aspect ofbclonaina to a IC'fVitt club 1s the many ~pie who ba"e been helped. _ .. When you help kl<ts to Jt1 alaSliCS, 1t makes you feel ,ood ... he said. .. And when we have sponsored eye opcr- atJOns and then Jt1 to tee the before and after picwra, well, h Just feds too<L "'"The fiiendslups 1n the dub arr also ouutandan,. We Jt1 t~her each week and ~c &alt and eat tewtt.ba. Tha club 1u bit item tn my hit." tbC' fluid wasn't water, R~ _sajd -we filled 11 wnh ~.-he said. The car puttered to hfe and tk parade v.cnt on. JUSt as n has for 44 )~ .,,.j --.. ----YI I .. \ •. . L.il .... 11 F t _, f 4,.-. 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T /1 ~1 J,. . _ # _ s~ 16 rte. 1 l · . , MOKdQ~-SAictay _ f~ P~ .,-, • 411 ' • . pt.a r".asoa MANDARiN A SZECHWAN CUIS INE • l.l'NClf • OISNEI • rt LL BAI • IA-~Ql'ET!:. •TAKI OUT • Mii> OAT ll ffET• CHAMPAG'B HI 'f lf ... 2300 HARBOR BOULEVARD• COSTA MESA• 545-3331 Lotua Ex reu Now 0 n al Fashion Island '~ A trlam Coart Salute the 44th Annual ~ 6U·Jl0j 6'S,-7tQ 6Sl·ll22 ~ ~ ~ns · 549-3361 ~ ...... . ·~ eaa-Newpqrt Harbor Club Flah Fry a Carnival . .... ... HISTORY ... Frompage4 The event took place at a site .. located on the street thiu was then Newport Avenue. across from where the Grant Boys' clothint store 1s located today. .. If a person looked at the fish fry then. compa red to now, he wouldn't think 11 was worth talkmg about.'' Les Miller satd. Miller. 74. has been a Costa MtSa resident since the late 1940s when he mo' ed out from Iowa to ~ome 'ars1t) football coach fo r ·l"e~pon Harbor Hiih School. Miller con11n ued the lions Club mt mbersh1p he had begun 1n 194~. By the umc the first Fish Fr> came ofT. the full-scale carnival did not actually appear. althouah carnival rides ha"'e since ~ome a Fish Fry stapJc as fundamental a~ Mystel) Bauer. But v1s11ors nonetheless aot a · taste of midway fun. Miller re- called. Booths offered kewp1e dolls to those hurlers who could knock down milk bottles with softballs. ·Hurlers with a mis· chievous stttak tncd to dunk prominent townspeople on the bench of the dunking tank. Miller also remembers a Wheel of For- tune for the nsk·talters. A pct parade opened the fes!i • 111es, and a, frog nl\med LoOsc-1..caed Lizzie took top honors. In adO.tion. babies sprint<rawled toward a finish hne and older children blew aum bubbles for pnzes. Even pelS aot into the act. vyina for their place in record books. Unfortunately. the winner of the pct contest had no name.. so h1!. ICpcy has forever since been ca...._s ··a nameless duck..'' Estimates of the crowd size at the fint fish fry werc difficuh lO Spcclaltzf ng in Individual and QroupTours pther. Over three days. some fish-hungry townsfolk dropped in for several ~food dinners. Others traveled from farther out. and only appeared on~ . O ut> members finally settled on the rough figure of 2.500 JUCSts. It was an encouraging beginning; Miller said. and provided about S 1.200 1n profi t for charityt - Organiztrs chose as beneficial) a irassy vacant lot at Ncwpon Avenue and 18th Street. Af\er . obtaining county. ·permission. Lions O ub members went to work to build a baseball diamond at the site that 1s now lions Park. ' The club members themselves pushed up the chain link fences and the back.stop. One of the men ,.ho was in the construcuon ~iness sradcd the lot. 'Mtparina the diamond. The diamond rema,ins tQday. ince 1946, the ~sh f~ has arown 19to a complex operauon. fcaturina beauty contcsu, baby contests. P-tds· entcnainment and carruval ndes. Late_ly~ the event )\as netted $80,000 to S90,000. But probably no year bas matched the capers of the second annual Fish Fry. It all staned innocently enou&h. Someone &Ot the Idea lO send up a weather balloon piloted by a dummy. The dummy would carry a dispnch asktn;· ..anyone who found the balloon 10 mail a response. Liorts Oobbtn would thus learn how far ~ li&hter- than•1r craft ttaveled. The launch went off u planned. The balloon's tr.ajcctory was a little low, Miller aid, and the balloon battly clcam! the tclc· phone ltncs. But then the balloon WlaSIOftC. The club heard.nothin1_ of the t.1loon for two weeks. Thtn a • letter arrived. From Kansas, no less. . The leuer was sianed by a man who wrote he was a farmer. He detailed tl\e minor trqedy that happened one day when he was mowina his fields. A l~tcr-than­ a ir contr1p1ion had sailed across the honzon. the Kansan wrote. and had landed an his fields. The farmer's horses bad thus bolted. tearing up the machine. destroying fences and injurin& t-Ocmsclvcs. His field was a mess. 'And what were these Costa Mesa fello,.s go1n1 to do to repay this camcs1 laborer. the letter asked. Back an Costa Mesa, the panic alarm sounded. The Lions Oub was not incorporated, therefore any money for a lcpl settlement would ba"e to come from the members themselves. "And some of these suys b9d some money," Miller reca.llcd. Mecunp were called. Plans were drafttd. Finally, Theodore Robins, father of the local Ford automobtlc retailer, Sit Milkr down an his office. Tbc satuation w:ts irave, Robins warned. Miller. however. started bust- ina up. He couldn't hdp it. Miller, after aJI. was the only one who knew about Skiln' pa. Miller was the o nly one anfo~ that the tormented Kansas farmer was actually a relauve of Skiles' who. had aareed to mail the threatenin& letter. In reahty, SkJln h.ad sent out two younastcn to find the balloon, wbich nestled 1n tbe -Back Bey lhonly after -.o«. He then pUd tbe youlhi 15 to ke'Cp silent lboet IMir ftndi- Mlllcr recalls how bc, too. was womed br'ft be leaned ~ * joke. ..... I ... &lllLias to a local 1eponcr ..... ._ . ...,-... 191 lllld• • . .......---· · . a.e *8.. wM&'s a r..aa ff) ~thou• • llJOCI ,.. llOf)'? I In the past ... Tb1~ danna d1spla) of nd1ng ab1lu~ b) the PoltCt-man·s u1c1dt" ~uad of T1Juana. Mc~1co. ~a\ P41n of th<" C.osta Mr<>a I 1sh I ") ·., annual parade. TM mo1orc)ck ndt"rs no lon1cr part1c11>31t" 1n thcioc.·al t"\t"nt FISH FRY ... frompagel bab) contest at 3 10 At II p m.,there will be a dro~snJ for 1h1\ )Car''> grand pn1c a 1989 ford Mus1ang l X. Procttds from alt a1:11,.,111tt go tu osui Mc~-:-..:e~port lfnrb<>r lions Club chJr111c~ The club suppom numerous Cl\" and chantabk ac- tl\·111cs includ1n& e)t' cart" for the pOQr 1n Orange ( ount) and Mc,1co Tht dub ~as rnti.ed mor~ than SI m1lhon w11h thl· annual l'''eni d'cr tht: pa~1 .n H'ar\ Club snags a deal o.n this year's cod . ., ly JOYCE 800&.0VtCH' Of ... 0..., ..... $Ltfl' f The annual fish Ff) trad1ltonally has ~truck rc-ar.ln the 11lls or Jccland1c cod 8u1 not 1h1s )t'aT The 3.000 PQunds ofcod purcha~ for tht' e"en1 came from the cold Atlanta watcn ofT Can,ada ··w e 101 a bcttc-r de-al ~1th an cxc-ellt'nt product ..... ,d lions mt'm· bcr H~o Hun1ikcr. add1na. "The Canadian eod ta'1c the same u the kcland1 tod I si.kc nl)' repu· -l4110Aon.u.:·~~~~- ~ club purchased tht' rod in January for about S2 a pound. tnt'lud1ni cutt1na. proccuina and frcctcr SlO~. nc \&id lhc Fish f 11 datt mo"cd clostr. lhc rod was 'torcd at lnpnha Brothm a produ« houtt 1n C'osaa Mn.a "for man) )tan •cu~ to bu) 1t ~hole and cut 1 l ouncl" cs." Hunziker ~ And f« S4.SO. the fish afictonadO ..,111,rt a mnJ off~ cod. colt sJaw. f~nch ~ buntted roll and rofftt orM>da. Uc>ntclub.hastonan Ln M1Ueuaid the onaanal plan 1n 1946 wat to ~e only hambutlen and hot dop, ~ latt Hetu Kaiter, a f'ornwr Ora• County~-and owaer oldw Bl~ ...... L-Mllw ~=.~~'-'·°"= .. ......toODet ...... .. • .. ailllwereoelk .,... .......... laid. ..... dllt. dMIJ' .. _ ..... ..,. . . ·~rc- Come to · Malibu in Orange County .. We're community-minded at Malibu Vinp 'Bank and that means we're here to serve you in Orange Gow1ty. Find out today about the many convenient i.ervi we offer including: • Pref: Travelers Checks, Mone> Orders. C~hler Chf'<'k~ ATM Transacttons Safety Deposit Box • Compedd~ &aus for: Certificalt'S of 0epo6ll Accounts Tiered Money Market A<'OOUJlUI Come in to our Costa Mt$8 omce or call I.Oda) for details on these or our many other services.. We welcome your interest in Malibu Savings Bank, a community bank that valu our customers. (714) 754-1801 1700 Adarm Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Houra: 9-4 Mon-Thurs. Hows: 9-<6 Fri ATM Convenienoe (!IS) t5"57t CrOM Crttk Road Malibu. CA 26.5 .. .. f Gross c.-.-Read ] • . t .. Hou.rs : 9-4;~ Mon· ThUN. Hours : 9-6 Fri, 10-2 t • ~c-~· --- Celebr•t• CISTI •EU FISH" FRY FREE GOLDF-ISH at i PETS UNLIMITED .... . . ? . . - I r.::. Thes~ Local Merchap.ts Support the 44t~ Annual Lions Cl~b Fish Fry Carlliva• (714) 64S«I03 lii$jf ~I EXPECT THE BEST COl.OW(U MMCE1' AESUHTIAl AEAl ESTAlt 2MHAA&OA Bl.VO COST.A Ml SA CA 9:.'626 COMPl.fiE HOME CENTER CONTRACTOR & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES .. • 140 EAST 17TH STREET COSTA MESA CA 92627 714 ~6 3261 . ..... c ....... uw.. ... .,.. tc-llt ·. fm Pierce Brothers MORTUARES ..... CEMETEllES ~AClftC VIEW -MOM\&. MM,.,.,...,...... 3500 Pltc1l1C View Of t• pon llMc:h. ~ mm1 . ntFAIVIO I COSTA MESA CA ~7 POST OFFICE eox 7900 • HE~BEACH, CA921~ TELlPHOHE(714)~~ TOLL Ffl!El I'°°' e-.3333 ., •a.••D,C... .... 4iiCA--~-1-----------_..._-----:----:-~-......-_,_ ........ ...., . Mike LecklHer ltOY C: .JUN&, INC A LAW C:Ottfl'04ll•ft0H (714) 145-1111 RO Y E, JUNE . • / ATTOIU .. C:'I' AT I.AW (714)141-1W r!:'A•Gl"•-'0-S • fMfll9'S • 0\1£"'1 IC.U.tAt<!M • 'llWAlltUll • DiS.eOSA 09'YE "5 • "-'11tCiE S • 01,..~ASHf '-S • l"AIH COMllAClOlllS . LIONS DEN 71ew.,_..., .. eo..~crsu•. (71 •J .1945-3830 A "r• Va&qPiwlie 7462 t.orge Otcie 9'-ttunllnall!WI Buen CA 9264 7 (71 4) 1410088 FAX {71') &47 S923 ......... .,.. .. '812 Ne~ 8l'<ld COila Mesa. CA 92827 RENT AL & SAU:S Vaedu Goadolu Oltl Wedd .... _. A lliMt IRVINE COAST CRAB 8'11-47 .. Miss Mermaid .... These )OU"I •omen will ~ contestants 1n thC.-h .\nnual f1ih Fry beaut)' contest an Co ta Mesa From left arr Laura Ofer ( 19)~ Josephina n1gho ( 17); .. Jennifer tnath ( 19). Marlcnr'. KJClland (20): Kellie Frawle) (19). Maura Molloer (17). Karen Jones (19) and hana franm t20) . · · ... p • Parade sets the pace for local everit Fillets bring benefits to SOS, other .charities" ... 809 VAN IYKEN ClllCS of Tecatc and ~nscnada 10 -;,:_,,_,_flutll perform t )e cum1na11ons and fit eyealaua for k>ca! poor ctuktrcn. Tiie cods ha ve bttn kind to the fish fl')' funds, a weU as other Cost.a Mcsa-Ne""pon Harbor L.ions donations, fuel the dT011 0 1:· more than four decades -of .. The kJd.s are screened for the. dJ~anf and cookana lccland1c cod, as worst ~c problems. .. saad Dr. JdT A1us. a Ncwpon Bea h oplomctnst wet as css u ottc vaneues of the tasty v.ho rqularly aocs on th<' Muican mannc delicacy. at their annual Fash pal&rimaaes. -The ~orst ca11ts arc the f l')', the Lio ns have raised more than Ol\csweStt. You S« tlbnr.s lou v.ould SI m1ll1on. And where ha"c all the utccnbac\.s nc"er sec in this count!'}. akc reall) r SC"t~ asullllatasm ""here t))e child gone? can't Stt a foot in fr~>nl ofhK fact." WeU, it tarted o ut modestly. When So.me cases require su~ry. v.hach the club's firM Fash · Frr. tn · 1946 the Laons try to amn1e 1n the 'Uor proved modestly s~cccssful, mcm-the children v.ho ottd 11 ·sut min\ · bers elected to ~pend the St .200 problems. c' en ~"ere one . can be they'd nused op a new ball field an the remedied with C)(llU~ "'u" said weed) field aero s from the Veterans The vasllan& e)C' doclors fit the Hall that v•as later 10 become Lion\ cbddrco \lfllh fram~ takC' prcY.."np- Park. uons. and then .rttum to ahc L' Thanas accelerated 1cad1I) O\C'r .. b I ad T"' h the nu.t few dttadcs and by the umc v. •.• crc t c coses arc m c. 11tY 1 en thc 30th fa~h fry came to pan an return bncO) to dispense the al• sc 1976, annual proceeds trom the.event And bov. docs a t hald "'ho could ~ birt'ly Sitt re t to th<' pl\ of sight,. wcTC ocanna the ,30.000 mark .. It ,ancs a lot." .zu~ waad ·· mt' The 1151 of bcneticianes had also of ahem react really dramat1call)- &rOYrn. Chpp\ng.s from the 197 Fa h Some of lhtm. IK\ like u· no b1& Fl') bst the Boys Club. the Girls Club. deal. .. the YM C >\. Kill) brooke bool. the Closer to home. ahc Lions .C tub Future Farmcn of Amcnca. Youth used some of m fuod~ to help Sct up Emplo)'mtnt and H1sh Hopes as an ~c bank at \JCI ~cd1cal (enter rcc1p1ents of Fash Fl')' la~sc Du Pol'\t said. Last )car's procttds v.crc a httk "That's a ,-.ondt'rful th1ni," h<' more 1mprcsswe, OOJJO& 1n at JUSt said ... Many people ha'<' bcncfit1cd under SI 00.000. Aod mcanwhalc. the from cornea transplants a.s a result of club's nauonal leadership has de-ahe center. And thc~·s also a lot of c1dcd to focus on prov1d1ng c)c and; re5earch that aoes on thcrt' ·· hcanng care to th e need)• Fish fr) proe«d~ also go on the "Part of111s used to help the cltn1c r d for health Qrc Jhc local Lion~ at SO (Share Our Stl ... ts)," said Dr Club operates a 'an. staffed b:r Ocorac DuPont. an ophtbalmolo&nt vohaolcer pb)SC'1C1an \haa pro"1dc~ who bclonp to the COl1a Mtt.a· fn:elteakla 9Crttnan&. Newport Harbor club. .. We'vcstarted ··we check for glaucoma. htann&. ey JOYa'eao&.OVICH r other marchao& bands will ha"e an The pandc *•II ~n at IO:)Oa.m an c)'c clinic there. It's a Jl'Ul thanJ. and blood supt;" be said -n c \an °'_.,.,_... opportunnr to cam one oftht man) lurday. and w1U (oUow the usual No one is turned 1-..-ay We're ncn lnl"cls all around the arc.a. to ~n1ot .. Lazy Summer o.., 1 .. 11 the theme trophies offered 10 perucipents (n.-roulC' -t.artana at the H.art>or JCUU\IC)e &)astn to people who nttd centers and lots of o lhcr J>lac.cs w the COila Maa=:rro:N: Harbor tnes arc scored on a scale from 0 to hoppins Center. Harbor Boulcvud them. at no co t ·· pro"ade thcs.c stf"\.•Ces free ofrbarse." Lions Club has fl"' the 4-4th I 00 an dafTercnt catesoncs and W1bon Street. and pr«t'!Cd south fish fl') fund ha"e so~ farther (n additJon to thc C)C prosnms .,. 10 19th t.rcet. tumina ~' to afield. on occasion, DuPont said there arc sun oumnous ot~ ehan- ann\&&l F&lh. ff) parade. sla_ltd for Lions Oub president Bob Chap-Anaheim A"cn~ and south to Lions .. bout 3''> )cars aao. -~ had • tics o n the Fish F" dona\Jon ""·said June), . man. Ma)Of Peter Buffa and council Parl.11 18th tree and Par\ VCOU<' mcctana .,_.,,h I club 1n M indanao. '" Tet'T) o· ~JI, a Spokesman for the Grand ManbaJ (Of' lhe t'cnt 1s mcmben ""IU be tn the hncup The d call 2 "'1 the Ph1l1pp1ncs." ht s.itd "\\.c v.cnt ta Mcsa-Ncwpon Harbor club Rams liaeblder Mart Jcn.c. The March1oa bands frondmEsC~ Mesa. hours. P(;':n~ia~u ~'::' 1g~ the o1ver thhen.' and hcl~ -.11h an C)Cf ut club official'! ..,0 n·i l.now unul Costa Mna POiice COior Guards ..,11 Nc.,.l)Or1 Harbor a t.aneaa bteh CO\lctcd utlc of Mm COJta Mc-sa· c 1n1c t ere They'rt \try hon o aRt'rth1s )tar'se,ent v.hat the prcc1 lead \he hacup, aid per..x coorch· 1ehoob will be featured. aJona *•th Miss Mermaid. wall also paruo pa.te.m.. doeton of all kinds there And pcoplt _ allocatton of m<>n.t v.1U ~. ~ td. nator Jim ftrr)m.an. floats from 'uc:h orpn11.at.on1 as the the c"cnt lind •l .. \Cl') d1fficuh to JCl C)c "We ha~\C an alloca11on mtt\lftl Costa Mesa Gari Scouts. the C11y of &la~sc-s · CHI') )cat because "'c'rt nc\tr sure ferryman taid a~ with man)· Hunun&ton Beach and tht' Oran«t ferryman said parade \ LCWU\I is Twitt a )Qr, a 1roup of Lion Club bow much we're coins to make.-he local dap.1tanes, lhe parade v.1U bt C I 0 1 u-... ... h h "~ don.td ••lh 14 blncb. I I tqllC\\nH ounl) pc(ll )mp1n U CCIA'('I rnorou.,JOUI t t rout:e. opwmctnsts aocs lO t c mC~acan said. sroupa ud '' p1ly d«oratt'd noat 1;=::=====----=:;::=~~=========~:-:r~:----------:---------- local hilfl tehoot blncb ak>n& w11h MINUTEMAN PRESS SuppOrts . Lions Club 44th Annual Fish Fry 380 East 17th St. -Costa Mesa Clflit 11111. In fn. "l:tO " SJO 714tll0--I ,, .. T.~,.,.,, '•77 FOR AU. YOUR HUNTING I COP'VWG NE£08 _) PARADE ... Frompltp7 68. Rincon lnicrmeduue School Band -Dnll Team 69. Rinco n Intermediate School B:rmr-Tall Fla-ir-- 70. South Bay .Beauties-Majoret- te 71. South Bay Be:iuties -MaJO.re1- te Corps 72. Cit' of Costa Mesa hool Crossing Cu3rd -No\itlt) 73 Dewc)s Rubbish -Float 74. Cahfom1a Rou&Jl Riders of Rowland He1&h~ -Eque tnan 75. Tan1aa Hancef -Majorette 76. Jennifer Babic -M3JOrcuc 77 Nam') Jacque..,_ toll -Equc!.- 1rian ,, 78~ &'rrano ln1errned1atc School aand -Color Guard • 79. Serrano Intermediate School ~and-Drum MaJOr 80. Serrano Intermediate Sc'hool ~and -Drill Team , 81 Semno Intermediate Sch®I Band -Band· 82. Glendale Federal -Float 83. Oransc Kounty Klowns Clowns 84. LA. Qu1cniean -Drill Team SS. LA. Quienican-Drum Squad 86. Young Californians Baton & Twirlina -Majorette 87. Ypung Californians Bato n & Twirhna-MaJorette · 88. Teresa & Rick Vulcuch - Equestrian 89. Bolsa G rande Marching Matadors -Drum Major 90. Bolsa Grande Marching Matadors-Dnll Team 91. Bolsa G rande Marching Matadors -Band 92. Bolsa G rande Marctnng Matadors -Tall Flag.\ 93: fhc Green Leaf Clo"cr') - Ahson Wnght -Ma1ore11e 9~. The Green Ltaf CLo"crs --; Ma1orette · ·95_ Cuy bfCosui Mesa -Float 96. Charles 0 . Jones Jr. H1Jh Matching Band -Drum MaJor 97. Charles D. Jones-Jr. High 112. Lynn V~ Studios -Nov- Man:hina Band -Drill Team eh · · 98. Clwles D. Jones Jr. High r 13. A YSO Rqjon 120 -Eques-· Marchin& Band -Band tnan 99. Charles 0 . Jones Jr. Hieb I 14. Joy{ulenes-MIJOrcttes ~an:hina knd-Dril.L:Iea.m --I IS. S~ ltaftlU'Band -Drum 100. Costa Mesa Pony Baseball -Sq~ . Marehina Unit 116. United Sta~s Navy-Float 101. Robin Snyder-Eq~1trian 11 7. Costa Mesa Library - I 02. Cauie Monaelus -~rcne Marchina Unit 103. Melanie Ruffner-M11ore1te I 18. Ashlciah Archard-MaJOret- 104. Harbor Chrisrian Fellowship lt -Color Guard 119. Patricaa Swift-Ma.tOrette 105. Harbor C'hnstian Fellowship 120. Holland School 8aod - -Float Orum Major I 06. Harbor Cbnstian Fellowsh1p1 121 Holla,,& School Band -Band -March1na Unn 107. BellOower Hiah School Band -Drum Major . 108. Bellflower H1&h School Band -Band 109. BellOower H1Jh School Band -Dnll Team I Io. BellDo•er H1ah School Band .!.. Drum $Quad 111 . ecunowcr Hiib School Band -Tall Alls mmmmm --_w1• ·TlllCIB 'LWAYIA '89 HONDA ACCORD LXI 4 DR I I /, I NEW1 .. CIERA 2DA ., ...... ·-n.tlUI ,llCJ9f_ - 121. Holland School Band -Tall ~3. The ComcdyOub -Antique Auto 124. Theresa G. 81\00do-Eques. trian 12S. Junior Twu1enes -Ma- jorettes 126. 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