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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-06-30 - Orange Coast PilotBedpans brighten nurse's office wants another 4 years All-star football at OCC tonight COAST/A:l ~AT Hl\/ 4 SPOHTS/UI • THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS FR IDAY'\ J l'~E 30. I 9R9 Firefighters be·ating Ortega blaze - .. O•Nr P'llot r>ot• .,, Htct. so .... ly IOI VAN EYl<EN Of -Delly l"llol St"" Firelighters contained 70 percent of the huge brush and forest fire east of San Juan Capistrano on Thursday aod expected lo ach1e'e 100 percent containment by tonight Fickle weather cond111om could skew their hopes, w11h lo"' hum1dt1y and hidter temperatures forecast today, lire 1nformauon officer Jim Reeder said. "They had a real good day toda y. If the winds don·1 get us b) noon (Fnday), we·rc looking prelt} good.'' R.ceder said Thursda) afternoon. 'But firefighters struggled 1n rugged terrain Thursday to contain the blaze that had 1nc1nerated 8.200 acres by nightfall and destro}ed seven homes Information officer N1ancy Gar- dner said tire crews were concentrat- ing their efforts Thursday on protecllng homes and other bu1ld- 1ngs m the El Cari~ Village area. and extending control around the fire's pcnme1er A summer home 1n Long Caoyon and six homes in Decker Canyon - 1ncludmg five mobile homes - about two mile from El Cariso. burned to the ground late Wednes- day af\emoon. and some El Cariso residents said Thursday that the smoke and flames had gonen too close to their community for com- fon. "We stayed up here; we couldn't get out because the smoke was so bad on the road." village resident GcorgLa Johnson said ... And any- fPleaw SM FJft/AJf Coalition assails . . ban on joint use of El Toro site By JANET ZIMMERMAN rnnMdcnng the bdsc as an op11on. · h " nm rt•ah!o t1c to consider El I orn a\ a candidate for a new a1rpor1 'Ill' tx•C"ause of the na11onal \Ctur11' \po.kt>c;man Paul \\'ii" 1 "'"n ..a 1d (ounl\ o llic1al!'. h.ne sought an Tom Thomas looks over t"• c"•rr•d remains of his Decker Canyon home which was destroyed by the Ortega Fire. A group e \amin1ng ahl•rnall\ e a11- pon 'lies tor Orangl' C 11unt~ J'>- sa1led rcu•nt Jl llfln h\ a local lav.- ma"c1 10 pruh1ti11 c:om01l'fll31 01ghts JI the El r llltl \l.tr1nc ( orp<, \tr \1a11on one· nl 1hc '>f>OI\ undt r lOn· c;1dcra1mn ahem.111\ c '>Ile ''' n.-he' e cro.,..ding JI John \\a\ ne \1rport for more 1h.1n tv.o tk'-adr~ The Manne sta- 1100 1\ onl· of 11 slle'i. fi, c-of which .1rc 1n Orangt' < ou nt~ being con- ~1embcr'> ol lhl· \1rpon 11c -\ltll'red fur 1he regron's nc'tl maJOr a1r(Xlrl Homeowners face disaster gallantly Co:ih11on ... 11d at .1 fhur\da, nl·'"" confcrcncl' 1h.11 1he ll'l!.t'ilat1on "J' l'oun1crpro<luu1'e It> ;.1 '"''"'t'ar d - fort ,11ml·d at n•:ll h1 ng a con'll'll'>U' v.11hou1 go,crnml·nt 1nll'ncn1111n Rep ( hrMnphl•r C o~ R-"'l'" pc1n Bl'al h. 1ntrodul'cd the mea<.un· 13'11 "'-'d, J'i an amendment 10 the d('- lcn'c tilll lor li'>tal \l'ar 1991) Thl· Hou'>e \rmcd '>er' 1~c' ( omm111cl' appro,ed the bill ~\ednl'~<la) and 11 ,., C\f>l'l ll'd IO go hcfnrl' thl· lull I lou'>c m m1d-Juh The \1rport lie ( oah11on. sup- ported h\ ahou1 S00.000 in federal fund v.,1s lormed in tQ86 as pa n of a u1un c;t•t1lcmcn1 pcrm1uing C'<- pan ion 01 John \\a) nc 4.1rpon. lly 909 VAN EYKEN and "· LANCE IGNON Of .... 0..,, Noc SU« Tom Thomas·s home nestled coz1l> among the oak trees in Decker Canyon until Wcdncsda\. evening, when a wall of fl ames came roaring down the canyon and sent it up like a hke n Ro man candle. He and his family had alread~ been c'pect- ing trouble since Tuesday aflemoon. when the blaze officials are calling the On ega Fire raged out of control. They a nd other Decker Canyon residents packed up a few clothes and other belongings and lef\ for nearby El Canso. a road 1de vi llage that has been threatened by fires of susp1c1ous origin twice in less than three years. By Wednesday morning. the danger ap- peared reduced and canyon residents were cautiously optimistic that their homes would oc spared. T hen the tire seemed to play a cruel trick. "Yesterday we thought everything was line. then the wind changed." Thom as said Thursda}. Fire and a resultant ps explosion swallowed the Thomases· house. garage and most of their possessions lik~ the jaws of hell. "We'd been livina here permanently for 12 years and I'd been wortnna on 1t on and ofT for 23," he said. "We'd just a<>tten to where v.c v.crc happy the way it was. Now it's gone ... A witness who stayed in the canyon 1hrough 1hc firc"s o n laugh1 s:iid the d('•.tru 110 0 ot Tho mass house v.as turned into a '1nlcn1 c;pcc1a- clc b)' the c-:pl9s1on of a 250-gallon propane tan" that cn1 huge c;hard'l of metal hunhng in all d1rect1ons and sheared a branch one foot 1n diameter from an o:ik tree I 00 fel'l :m:n "h was prell) nasl\," said M1!.c Pal mer. a retired Ora,-igc County Fire Dcpartml·n1 cap1:11n who was able 10 sa'c his fomil} \ home. "We thought v.e v.ere going 10 lose 1hc ''hole can) on The helicopters v.crc doing 1hl'1r tx·c;t. but thl' fire kind of O\el'\\helmed them " Palmer and h1 fam1h 'ila,ed after other re 1den1$ had alrcad} departed so the) l'Ould take a fev. last-minute measures 10 protect their propcrt)' "At o ne point WC made a dCCl'>IOO 10 lc3\C, but by 1ha1 11mc, we couldn't get out.'' he said. "The road was blocked. o v.e v.ent back and hosed cvcr)'thing down again and then got 10 a cleared area.·· Fire officials sa> they could not g{'I into the can} on to save the buildings 1ha1 v..(.'rc consumed b> the fire. ··up unul a spot fire took oil 1n the brush this area wasn't 1n 1mmme n1 danger." said 8o)d Ncwb). batalhon chief v.ith the Cahfom1a De- panment of Fore tf). .. And v.1th our hm11cd resourc<'s. v.e can"t keep crews and equipment 10 an area where there 1s no imminent danger:· Once the lire got started nearb'r. however. Teen driver may face manslaughter charges 11y JANIT ZIMMERMAN Of tto. O"'Y NiM SUI" Traffic investigators have ret.'- o m mc ndcd that mansla ughter charac be filed ap1nst a 16-ytar-old Costa Mesa 11rl who was bthind the wheel dunna an actidcnt that claimed her )Ounaer 11stcr's hfc. Pei Wang is uspcctcd of rac1na alona a cur\ 1n1 stretch of P\acentta Avenue an Costa Mesa on Apnl 11 when she IOSt control of her nt'W A ura lnll.-gra and tru k a light pole. Wang's 14-)'car-old 1ster. (on. was pronounced dead at the l'ne Pei Wana. who suffered a broken hip and pelvis. torn "'er and trachea, 1ntcrMI bleeding and ner\C damaac to her lcf''t leg and t)e 1s rtto,crina at Lona Beach Mcmonal HMP1tal. ' Police on Wt'dne day rec- ....... .. CHAllGIS/ Alt PelW ... 1he hca'}· undearcd brush and v.mds w mb1nt-d 10 produce a connagrat1on 1ha1 quickly became too hot l'' en for firefighter \l(.'v. b~ blamed residents for foiling 10 take enough prernutwn" 10 prOICCI lhl'tr properties "None of th1\ would haH' happened h.1d count} ordinances on m1n1mum clearance hccn observed." Newb~ c;;11d "II was a d1'l.'lster wailing 10 happen ·· · Thomas !>aid hl· had d earcd the RI\ 1'r'l1dl' Count) m1n1mum ot JO feet around his prorx:n~. but that 11 hadn·1 hdpcd "It m1gh1 ha'e helped 1f .,..e·d cleared \OOH' more:· he s~11d ... but the lire v.as so hot rolling through the c·an>on that 11 probabl~ \.\Ouldn'1 ha' c done an) good ·· But Palmer c;a1d one rcnc;on hl'I homl' .... a-. 53, cd 1s that he cleared con,.1derabl > more than the re'lu1rcd .30 feel ··when )OU live in California. rlcaranle 1\ the thing:· he said "'I'd recommend I()() h·t nr more." Tho mas aid his S 150.000 home '""as '"'un'd and that he m1gh1 rebuild in the can) on 'IOmeda\ .. But for the time being. v.c'll gr1 a plan· in Lake El 1norc:· he \31d "~f\ .,.. ,fr nnd I holh v,,or" there Then v.c·n 1hmk abou1 v. hat to do .. The fire v.as fil"I reponl-d at l· '0 pm Tucsda) at Lower \an Juan Creel.. campground JUSl 1ns1dc thl' Orange Count)' hnc Fire in- (PIHw see HOMES/A21 C oah11on Pre!l1d.en1 I eland ni.,l'r C\prcsscd lonn·rn 1ha1 thl lfl•,hman leg1sla1or v.cn1 for"ord \\tlhout um· ~ul11ng his o rg:in11al1<.>n .. \\ c arc ab .. olu1c" \Ile nl·111r.1I bu1 \\C do rcprc.,ent bu,1nl''' :inti 1..ommun11) 1n1cre\l'i and '"l kl I our process ought to be ldt alone 11°<. "'Or"mg JU!lt finc:· Oh\Cr \.11d \!ember. of 1he tour nr.rnge ( ount) grou1ls compnc;ing lhl' lnah· t1 on -the ·\1rpon \\or" mg< 1rnup. l n<lu\tnal League. \\ 1at10n < (lunul and the Chamber of ( omml'rll' - v.111 oc urgl'd 10 Join a kller--., nt1ng campaign 10 (ox ;rnd othl·r k·g1,. tawrs upporting thl· amcndmcn1 Oh' l'r s~11d .. We are tcrritih d1!ol1c~""d and v.c·1e goin~ lo Jo l"'l'l)'lh1ng "l' ''"' 10 get h11n tu "11hdra" ll." he '31J Co,, hov.e' c r -..11d pa sage ol the amendl'd bill "oulJ fulfill a cam- p.11gn prom"l un a1u1-Jo1n1 use Tht' congn: sman u1uld not oc reached for t'Ommcn1 hul .1 'IX>~ecoma·n ~1d the coah11on "'"" \\J\ltn~ 11s time The rnah1wn 1s c-:pccled to an- 1111un· "'hat 11 bl'l1e' es are four or Ii',. pr om,.,, ng lex a 11ons on Jul} 2:?. The I Toro t.i11on ma" not make 11 tha1 far but 1hc coahi1on should Ix• allo"' cd 10 dl.'cide. Oh,er said. Input on the '1ll' "" collected from i1 team 1ha1 1ndudcs homeowners. lll) 11niua1 ... goHrnment agencies and lhl· nllhtar\ among others Ont: memb(r of the team. Doyle ·Iden ..aid hl' "' not at all ofTcn«d b> ( O\ ·, mo' c to pro h1b1t JOinl use ·ldl.'n. J L c1 ure thll re 1dent said hl' dt'k:\ not c;uppon "uch a proposal Jilt.I more than half the team has agrwd fl T uro v.ac; not a '11able ahernJll\C 'It"., not going 10 top or hurt the pnxc <;, grantl'd though 11 might be a \trong "ind.'' Selden said. "We ha,t go,crnmcnl intcrfrrcn<'t' before Jnd "'e h:l\ C II 0 0 \lo •• Th~ enort to 'hoo a nc"' ('Om- IHt'll IJI \1tc ha\ hccn aC'C'Ompan1ed h~ J gr ov.1n oppoc;111on tOJOint usc. a poc;111on prnmotc\.I b) the C'oah- 1100 for a Re pon,1bk 1rpon u- 1100 The oppo !lion • .,hteh includes the m1htal") and offaa•h ,._. attn ,...._ .. .-.All•/Alt Irvine's CFC ban stalled 1y EMILY ADAMS °' ,,.. o~ l'llot ''"" '\lter h'itenmg 10 C\J)l'ft' JctMlt hoth <,uk" ''' thl' 01ont' l\!IUC f hur IJ}. ln1nc l l\\ 11lfo1.h wnt th\•ir propo-.cd ord1nantc to ban chloro~uor1" :iroon' hat." hi 1hc dra" ing hoa1 d . What 1 being heralded "" "'thl' nation·., mo<;t compr'-•hen 1"e ordinance" for ehm1nat1ng the u~ ot 01one-depk 11ng chemical nffit a more kment 1m1t'- linc. aecording to "ome 1ndu\ll') o ffi c1ah who IC'llltied ;u th<' C'll> Coum.11 mtt11ng "i\ Jul I. 1990. 1mplcmentat1on date " nnt fcu1blc or rta~nablc ... 'ild Da' 1d h11Tman. d1t\.'t:Wr of aJm1n1strataon ~ r annon Bu inc Machmc hhoutth annon 1 bltcd 1n O!ita ~k.,., and \\11ul<l no1 b( Jlk\.l"'-1 h' the c11\ · orJ1nan<'t. h1fT'man , ,·hrm,·nth c'l'flC I'-' d the \Ct w mphanct date: I (x1 jlrcat a 'train \H>uld be placed on 'mall hu\lnl.'"-.C' h\ 1hr nc"' rcgulataonc;. h1ffm•n !I.ltd ""01 onl\, 1i. the 1mplcmentat1on dat<' 1nCOft\ttCMnt tur hu""""l>: 1t ma~ pro' c Janacrous tf manufactuttrS ru\h "' accept ncv. c leaning a,cnt\ before t~ ltt thorou hi) tested for 111 c;1de efTt'<'t,, wamcd K.lthtern Wolf a t.hem1eal ph) 1 1,1 .,ho 1\ wtll·\tnwd ie .. \ hloronu f'<X'arbon 1\ ~ I'm COO\: rncd that th1<. o rd1 nantt wdl t«VWf111 thl' ll • of d('1n1n' aacnt ~hidl Could be -• d;an .:r\lU •' f . JU I 1n I d1fkm" .. y ... WOlf'· ..... ·1m~arcd10 death that~ llT '°"" •,.. f"'-.. W/All GOOD MORNING Today'"' Thought ••WfWt was onu thought '"" n~v~r ~ unthought " Fr1~drte:h Durr~nm<ttt . ·= f lndt'x ~ .•.......•.......•............. AS ~ &o.d ....................... Al lusNu ............................ Cl ·2 Clals#led ........................... 84..S Contle's ............•.....•••••.......•.. CS ~ ............................ Al ~ notJcn .................. •10 Crossword ............................ 17 Ent~rtwment....... .. . . Datebe>oec ~ Landers........................ C4 ()ptnton...... .. . . .... . . ... . . .. . . . .. . .. A6 ...................................... C4 l'olct Log ............................ AJ Sports ............................... 8 1-3 'IV~················ DatibOok ~ ...•.....••..• , ............... AS M 0rMge COMt DAtlV PILOT/ F~, June 30, 1989 LI uor merchants getting routine educatllonal visits 9y .,. VAM IYICIN letter of introduction. or -.._..,,.,. ...., Commonly asked questions in· Liquor merchants now being vis-elude what 'kinds of 1dentificat1on iaed by the Costa Mesa Police De-merchants may accept as proof of &:rtment and the A'lcoholic age for the purchase of alcohol. Gilman said. verqt Control Department don't M · I f h ... need to fear for their liotn~. ason said one goa o t e euuca- Tbis one's a social call. and an tional program is to help merchant educational one, police spokesman recognize false identification cards. Bob Durham said. ..We were able to show the .. We'll be teaming up with Al-merchants several t. pes of fake ID's coholk Beverage Control and going that are common!} used, so they can around to visit li~uor stores. bars. learn to spot them," she said. The merchant \ 1s11 program was anyone who sells iquor," Durham conceived b} the Alcoholic Beverage sa~~ earti~r thi~ week. h Control Department and is offered The .idea is to educate t e!l' to local police departments on re-about things such as how to avoid quest. Mason said. "It's reall) a public' relations as wtll as an educational effort.'' she said. "The licensees appn.'C'iatc gctllng a '1s1t fro m u on a social basis. Usually the onl)' timl' they sec us is when the} 're gettins licensed or \\<hen the) 'Vl' gotten into trouble." Mason said she and Gilman planned to vistt all of th'j\·approx- 1matcl} 400 B liccnsee~~in Costa Mesa, at the rate of about 10 to 15 a day. "That include all t} pcs of licensee :· she said. sclljng alcohol to habitual drunk~ • and also procedures hkt what ~ (\I llOH,I\ 14•111 IC\ · cords they need to keep and how thvb;~~~di~~~ t~11i~cc:~~~·; Chino p/aver wins 1·ackpot assl&ncd to the patrol is Jess 'J Gilman, who will be working for the next few weeks with Terri Mason. a By The AssocJat~d Pr~ss lJ1e~o and ~lls~1on \ 1CJO Fn e of SIA "11hou1 lht• bonus returned S4.5.29 each to 152 pla~e~ and four of s1A was wonh S68 each to 9, 166 pla) ers. Three of six paid an automa11 $5 10 192 . .231 pla}ers. special investigator with the ABC Gilman said merchants have been reacting favorably to the drop-in visit. . "Thett wasn't any nervousness at all," he said. "In fact. quite the opposite. One lottery pla) er who bought a ticket in Chi no won a Jackpot ''onh $4.7 milhon b} picking all SI\ win- ning numbcn from Wednesda~ night's "Lo110 6-49" game. lo11el") 00ic1als said Thursda). The number~ \\Crc l'hoscn b\ 10110 machine during a tel<.'' 1s1on hroad- cast originating in acramento. The numbers arc liste,d 1n the ordl'r thC\ \Vere announced. but any combina-_ lion \\.Ould win. "The ones we visited today had a lot of questions that we were able to answer for them. One store owner said, 'Hey, I'd been meaning to call you guys to get these questions The winning n 1mbcrs picked 1n the t'Mcc-\\eckl} ganw \\ere: .io. 45. 8. 33. 44. 37 and thl' bonus number. ~9. answered.'" He said most subsequent visits probably would be preceded b} a Five of six number pl us lhl' bonus paid $334.0 each to four players. The) bought their ti ckets. in San Franci o. Long Bearh. San The sales from aturday ntght tu Wednesday's dra\\ing were Sl2.1 million. and th is aturda) ·s jackpot wa estimated to grow to SS million. IRVINE From Al to 1o1.ork with other untes1ed sohents ·· Council member., 1o1.ouldn'1 sa~ "hcther or not the) will alter their tated Jul) I. 1990. dl'aJhne. a~ ing they'll wait until all te t1mon~ 1s heard. The 1 sur "a~ continued until the Jul) I'S coun 11 ml'Ctmg. Ma)·or uuT) ..\gran. however. began 1:1lks on thl' proposed ordinance b) stating that In me is a ma1or user and producer of t'hloroOuorocarbons -\gran. w hl' co-authored the ordmant'e \\Ith Councilman Caml·ron Cosgro,e. has e'presscd his de ire to b1:gin l'Orrel·ting the s1tua11o n as qu1ckl) as possible. Another e pen on the 01onc 1ssUl'. F. ~hen,ood Ro,,..Jand. a L'C'l chemistr) profrc;<;or and one of thl' first st'ien1 1st to publish finding" linking chloroOuoro arhons and holes in thl' ornne la~ er abo' e the Antarctic. aho had reason to hope for a quid. implementation date. "If 1o1.e '"ere to complctcl) stop using CFC cn11ss- 1ons no ..... 11 \.\Ould still be ano\hrr 15 or 20 ~l'ars hcforl' we feel the elTc t of our pre cnt actions:· Ro\\ land said Beca use rhloroOuorocarbons can take a decat.k M more to pel'l-olatc up into the atmosphere ''here ozonl' 1s found. sc1l'nt1s1s onl ) know the damaging effect!> ot chemicals released before 1980. C'omb1nl' those le' els \.\Ith what has been releasrd m the past ntne )Car . and the to~1c soup could bee' en nHul· damaging. he said. The USl' of chloroOuorocarhon in the electronic and pJrkaging indu tnes has hceri stcadil~ mcreao;1ng eJch \l·ar. Rlrn land added. $(1cnt1st ha\l' been urging pro te tl\C act1on e'er ~10 c J hole \\3S d1scoH·red 1n the 01onc la)er in 1%..t. .\ftcr d1 l O'enng that s~nthl't1c chemicals had '>Ul'- n.'l'ded 10 rating a"a~ at the protN'llH' ozonl' la~er 15 miles abO'l' the r anh' surfal"e. sc1enttst'i around the "urld ha'c l·alkd for a total ban on chlorofluorocarbon em1 s1ons. ome In inc companies rcpre\{'ntall\ C'> at the puhhc hearing l''f'lrt·\sl·d wh ok-hearted .,uppmt for thl' en' 1ronmental ordinance. \\ estc1 n D1g11al rcprrsentatl\ l' John C'o) m· told the counnl and about 100 10 a11endant'l· th:it his com pan) had al read~ ""itched to a \\all'r-bascd clean- ing S)Stcm 111s11:ad of u\lng chlorinated sohcnts that attad, 01onr mok ruk Othl'1 rompan1c' 3CCl'Pt thl· proposed ordinann· -\\1th re~l'n 31101\!:1 RcprC~l·nwt" l''> of . hik) labora- tortl'!t proposed umendment-. "hirh g"c kn1l'Ol'~ \\llhtn the '>l'I dradhnn for ml·d1rnl rl'\l'3rl·h and health earl' Sl'f\ it'l' mdu<.t11l'\, such as ~h1le' ..\gran. promising to \\Ort.. "11h the hu,iness com- m unit} fo r a ~mooth trans111on. ha'> said. ··Thi~ 1 ... s1mpl) going to he a co\t of doing bu4'tne'>\ in In 10l' \\'c either ta!..l' earl' of the en' 1rnnment or "l' let 11 go 10 hell .. FIRE From At way, it's hard to leave your house behind. We didn't go to the fire station until about 9 p.m .. but then we went back home when they said thinp seemed to be OK." is believed to have onginated at about 3 p.m. Tuesday in a ravine by the Onega Highwa). 21h miles west of the Onega Oaks campground and 20 miles east of San Juan Capistrano. fire departments. the . Forest ~rv1oc and the Cahfornta Depan - ment of Forestry. MEASURE Another El Cariso resident. Dana Burnett, said he left the area and spc.ot Wednsday night in Lake Elsinore. I almost didn't get out." he said. "I think I got through a few minutes before the smoke became too bad and the flames were j umping across the hi&hway." Dubbed the Ortega Fire, the blaze Fire officials had still not de- termined the cause Thursday but said it appeared to have been caused by people. By Thursday evening. more than 1,900 firefighters and suppon per- sonnel were involved in the fight. Included in the effort were fire- ~ters from the Orange County. Ri verside and Los Angeles County From Al close to tlw basl'. da1ms joint usl' \\Ould 1nll'rferc .,,, 1th the base's m1h- tar) mission. create traffic prohlcml> and endanger 11,cs The Cit) of In inc has sp('nt thousands of dollars on an agre \I\ c public rcla11ons campaign to bind an~ propo<,al'> for commercial u<,e at the ba!>c Pilot staff wins 2 3 fair awards 1y the OaHy Plk>t Daily Pilot wnters and photographers garnered a total of 23 awards in the OranJe Count) Fair's fifth annual Media Conte t. including seven first place awards. The Daily Pilot entries were jud~ed against those from other daily newspapers with a circulation of less than 40,000. Winners received their awards at a special " dinner Wednesday night. W1lhams also garnered third-place in the entenammrnt re' 1e1o1. categOI') for his re' 1c" of a French mo' 1c. "La Lectncc." Associate Ed11or Don Fenlc) \\On a second-place award for h1 ed1tonal supponing controls on the sale of assault "'capons and a third place for another editorial on the Orange Count ) Centennial kickoff Glenn Huff, Edith Fisher (center) and Mary Nelli talk about th• new homes that r•· ........ ,..... -, lee P9P9 cently opened •• •ffcwd•ltl• housing for senior cltl••n• In &.aeuna Beach. Senior housing· shortage noted By LESLIE EARNEST Of ltw Oll#y l'llol Sl•ff As a new senior housing unit nears opening in Laguna Beach. thr manag('r of thl' onl} other such fac1lit) in the ell) sa)s more af- fordable senior hous ing is hadl) needed. Edith Fisher. \\hO run\ Vista .\h~o. a fedcr:ill) subsid11cd hou'\1ng l'omple w h1 h "as an cll•menta~ chool before It "as con,ertcd into a .,O-un11 apartml'nt bu1ld1n~. said hl·r waiting hl>t 1s burdened w Ith 150 applicants . .\t times. 1hcre ha'e been all man} as 230 "a111ng. 'ihc said. "Therc arl' a lot of peorle "ho don't kno" where their nc\t mo\l' is going to be ... f isher said .. It· a 'er~ real problem. lx'caust.' the} don't t..no" \\ hl·rc to turn or "here to go ncAt. 11·~ i.ad.'' .\ i.ccond frdl'rall) sub<,1d11ed pro· 1ect. this one ''llh 15 untts. 1s sched- uled to open w1th1n a week in a mo!>tl} commercial building at J 10 Broad" a). 3l'COrding to Cit} Man -agl'r K<'n f r:11il , .. Bchc\l' me. the need 1s grcat." F1shl'r \a1d .. It \\Ou ld rl•heH' our )enio~ of a lot of heartache and an'1Ct) ... But 1f there\ fear and sadm·s~ for eldl'rl) men and \\Omen with hm- HOMES From Al vestigators "'on't 53) 1f ll "'as the work of an arsonist. but the} have ackno,,..lcdgcd that 11 "'as man- made. The fi re erupted about 21: miles outh of "here a 280-acre blaze broke out in February 1987. said Greg Nichols of the . . Forest Sen ice. wh o mvestig:ued both fires. The 1987 fire was started with matches on a trail about 200 feet from th e Cand} tore. a stol'(' alongside Ortega H1ghwa\ that was ncarl) engulfed in both fires. The fire-starter wa never found. Dr. L} nn shle) hves with his 1o1.ife. two bo)S and his 70-}car-old cri ppled mother on five areas next to the Cand} Store. Both fire came \\lthin feet of destroying his barn and house. shle)'. a tall. strapping man in a s"'eat-oaked cowbo} hat who d1\'ldes hi 11me between breaking horses and cracking people's backs as a chiropractor. suspects both fires were staned b} a local teen. He has no proof, however. Nichols said he \\Ould follow up on the man's hunch. In 1987. Ashley, a devout C'hns- t1an, was tanding on top of his barn trying to sa e the structure with a ited income in the community, those who arc making Vista Ahso their home seem pleased with their luck. "I have no complaints of any kind." said 83-year-old Irena Step- hens, one of the first residents when the outh Laguna apartment units opened in the spring of 1988. 'Tm delighted to be down here by the beach and the facilities are lovel) ... Another resident. Yana Emnns. 80. echoed the sentiments. saying she had no complaints about the com pie,, w h1ch 1s surrounded b) trees and c' en features an ocean '1c'' from some apartments. "None of us have had any prob- lems," Emans said. "It's a super place to live." Vista Aliso 1s fu nded by the Department of Housing and rban L>evelopment (H D). The owner· manager i!I National Church Resi- dences of Laguna. The prOJ{'CI is intended to provide housi ng for "\er) low income .. seniors \\ho are well and capable of 11\ mg indcpcndentl) in their own apartment. To qualify. a single res1- dcn1 must earn less than S 16.400 annualh . .\ husband and wife must ha\e a ·combined income of under $UU52. For tho e who quahf, under garden hose as a wall of name ad"anced. When the water pressure dribbled to a halt he decided to JOin his wi fe in prayer. As far as he's concerned. 11 paid off. The fire advanced to within inches of his driveway and then suddenl} died. . "We JUSl sat there and went ·w ow: and we started to cry," said Ashley. who dropped by the fire command center at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park on Thurs- dav. "This voice said. 'Lr nn. for vour fatth this fire is over ... · Ashley was away from his house when this week's fire broke out. He returned by early Wednesday morn- ing, caught a few hours sleep and then woke to fi1h1 the fire . .. , JUSt fired UP. the dozer and started cutting trails," he said. At one point the fire came wuhm 50 feet ofh1s barn and 100 feet of his house. Ashley and his 6-ycar-old son. Joshua. beat back the flames with shovtls of din while his younJ- er son and mother waited in a car 1n case the fire got too close. Ashley said the expcnencc: was good for bis son. "You raise 'em like men and they grow. If n had gotten to the point where they would have gotten burnt 1 would have gotten them out of there." HUD guidelines. rent will not cx- ct..-ed 30 percent of their int'ome. Some residents. a minority. pay nothing. One drawback. as compared to other scntor centers. is that there 1s as )Ct no community ~nil where residents t'a n meet. Fisher said. However. residents tend to take ad- vantage of the senior cen1cr in town. she said. Residents tend to stop b~ Fisher· offiet'. perhaP.s to lend or borro"' an 11cm. sit wh1k wa1t1ng for a bus or just to chat. "Thty're a great bunch of people." said Fisher. who works for National Church Residences and li ves at Vista .\hso with her husband. "The~ make m)' life cas} ... As a way of ge11mg to know one another. the center prints a bio- graphy page on one resident each month in their newsletter. Coming up soon. a profile on a woman resident who. as a nurse. worked her war across Europe. China and India in her }ounger da}S. Fi sher said. .. We ha\'e a lot of interesting people in here. reall ) d1\er e." he s~ud. "The~ are bus~ bus~ all the lime. CHARGES From Al ommendcd that she be charged \\lth vehicular man lau$htcr. engaging tn a speed-contest. dm ing at an unsafe speed and making an unsafe turn. all misdemeanors. traOic gt. Robert Ballinger said. The other driver was Pei Wang's boyfriend. Damon Christo pher Jones, 16 I-le also could face charges of speeding and racing. Ball inger said. The case "' 111 be turned over to the district attorney's offi ce earl} ne't week. after "h1ch the) will make a dcci ion on \\ hether to file charges. lfso. Wang could face up to one year in count} Juvenile Hall. The other charges arc punishable ~) 'ar) 1ng fines or community service Ballinger said pohct waited until Pei Wan~ was rcc~ered before the~ filed their case "If you were lighttng for you hfc. would )OU 1o1.an1 someone to drop a charge like that on }Ou?" he ask~. On the anernoon of tht accident. Wang's car crossed over t""o south- bound lane of tramc and h1t a hg.ht standard on the passenger side. Police estimated the car was tra"eling more than 70 mph at the time of Impact. 1o1.h1ch was so scve~ it nearly bent the vehicle in half. Photographer Nick Souza won a first place a~ard in the animal/nature photo category and a second place in the news photo cateJOry. pons wnter Jon Ferguson "'on a third-place a"'ard for a series on the effect of declining enrollment on athle11c programs in the Huntington Beach Union H~h&hoolD1~n~.~rgusonwonanotherthi~plaCT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in the sports category for a stor) on the C'l tennis team's first ever regular season match \ ictory over Photoarapher Kathi Kent Riley won first place in the f~ture photo category. Reporter Iris Yokoi won first place in the spot news category for a story about a Harbor Municipal Court judge's dismissal of sexual molesta11on charge against Newport Beach neurosurgeon Dr. Francis Wil- liams. Yokoi also won second place in the features category for a story on colorful architecture. Daily Pilot correspondent Christopher Trela won two first place awards for his writin&, one for a feature on statistical basebell teaaucs and one for an entertain· ment review of the rock aroup The Grateful Dead. formCT reporter Grca Klcrb also won two first place awards, for an investigative piece on motel residents and for a column on the death of Frank Zamboni, the inventor of the machine that smooths the ice in ice rinks. Kkrb, who now is media relations director at Cal State Dominauez Hills. also won a second-place award for a lel'ia on the John Wayne Airport. Reponer Alex Williams won a second place award for bis penonality profile on Quach Truong, a crippled Vietnam War Mf'O makina a comeback as a pamtcr. HI . HI I I' 11 'I' f, /u•t calJ 642 .. 6086 Wbat do~ Ute about the Daily Pilot? What .... JOG lib? cau the number above and your ·= will be recorded. lranteribed and .. Ii IO tM IPPfOPI late ectitor. 'Ille -24 llDW W"6 ... terVkie may be ... 10 ...S ...... IO me editor oa any topic. C 1d •an IO Gm' l..enll'I cohamn mat include 6* ... _.11t1,.....1111111ber Aw veriftcatioa. Tll • w1111t•1 oe your mind. YOL .. MO. 111 • UCLA. Reponer Paul Arch1pley won third place in fea- tures for a post-election story on hit pieces Cl rculated during the Newport Beach City Council race. Arch1plc) also won a fourth place for a column on the Re'. Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition. Reporter Janet Zimmerman won third place 1n the investigati ve category for her story on the failure of the Harbor Court adm1ni trat1on to colkct mandatorv drug conviction fines. · City Ednor Steve Marblt won fourth place in the non-breaking news category for a stol) on HarbOr Mun1c1pal Court Judge Bnan arter's retirement. Reporter Leslie Earne t 1o1.on a founh-placc award for an 1nvest1gative story on AID . Reponer Lance lgnon ""on fourth place in !iPol news for a story on the abd uction of a Huntington Beach garl by her grandfather. the alleged leader of n satanic cult. Sports wntcr Kirk Wolcott garnered fourth place in the sports category for a stol) on a CIF football playoff aame. Clr~Yl•ll•n Tet•p ...... 1 Mott ~,~ ....... L...-Nt9Uf! .. ..- • * Now Thru July 31st * Amling's Anniversary Sale 20% OFF lLL PLlNTS: •JN STOCK •SPECIAL ORDERS • nn: " TOCK "EEK L \' AMLING ' Newport Nursery and Garden Center s 1500 eut coa1t highway• newport be.ch (between mac arthur & jlimboree) • free 1oaiJ cleli.ery• 1 0P£1'1:.LY4'to l 644-9510 . open moa. tlanl 1at. l:J0..5:30, •••••1 9:00·5:30 • • • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, JUne 30, 1119 Bl'l ,tt:l'I ' HO\ HU - Bloodmobile stops p lanned for donors Wieder kicks off re-election campaign J he Orange County chapter of the .\merican Red <. ro\s ha!> planned several local blood drives to prc\l'nt . 'I.um mer blood shortages. Sta11s11cs suggest a 95 percent chance that an lnlll\ 1dual will need blood or blood products lx:forc the\ arc 72 years old. An adequate blood !>Uppl) 1'1 al\o esscn11al for the treatment of patients "1th u1m:cr. blood defic1cnc~ diseases, severe hum\ and tli\umatic lnJUn cs. To donate. a fX'r'lon must be at least 17 )'Cars old. \\e1gh 110 pounds or more and be 1n good health I kalth~ people can donate blood eve!) 56 dJ)'>. up 10 'II\ llnH.''I per )Car. The tu lloY.ing an.· dates. times and locau o ns· ol bloodmobile · Jul~ 8 -Moose Lodge. lodgl' room, 745 1 L\><l&l' C irck . Hun11ngto n Beach. Call 8'47-4806 for appointment!>. Jul} I~ -HJm11ton A' net parking area. 3 170 Pullman . 1. ( oMa Mcs.i. Call 641 -4141 for ap- po1n1mcn11. Jul) 13 -LD · Ir m e. social hall. 23 Lake Road Call 7~6-9 84 for appointments. (·all 83 ·5381 for other bloodmobile dates and lnu111on~. C oastl/ne tennis tournam~nt • Cuas~hne l'ommun1t} College will stage its llr\I tennis IOurnament for men and women, ages 16 and older, on J uh 8 and 9 at the Fountain \'nllc) 1 cnn1s Center: Mile Square Park. 16400 Firoukhur-.1 t. f he compc1111on will mclude divisions A, B. ( and D 1n men's and "-Omen's smglcs, doubles and ml\clJ douhlcs The sroring "'111 be no advan- tage \\llh \C\l'n l>r nine gam es per round depend- ing 11n thl' number of en1ncs. The final ro unds"' ill be '1ngk chmina11on. one set. 10 dctcrmmc the "rnnl'r'> l ruph1es \\Ill be a\';\rd<.'d to '' mners and runncr<.-up 1n all e'cnts. Ln111 f~, ar\' $18 for singles and $24 per tl·.1m <all ~-tl-61l'.i6 for more informa11on. Tour of Scripps Museum In 11w l-am1I~ S\·r' 1cc'S 1s o ffering.a tnp to la Jull,\ and cnpp-. "l useum from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. on \iHurlla~. Jul~ R. from Jhe lr"1ne Youth 'il'r' 11.l'\ ( l·ntl'r. l·HOI Yak ~\C. fhl' tnp ul\I\ SI' Call DJ' id ndcrson at 7 24-M·O lor mure 1nlormat10n. Workshop on M~dicare 9y ft AUL AltCHtPLEY Of -Dally ,._ R8'f As if to demonstrate tbc 42nd <on- gressio nal 01.stnct race debacle last year was not he r poliucal swan song. uper- visor Hamett Wieder brought m a v1ohn vinuoso Thursday to the kickoff fund- raiser for a founh superv1sonal cam- paign. More than 200 supponers a11ended the $250 per person aOair at the Center ( lub in Costa Mesa. Among them "'CJ'C may- ors and counc1lmem~rs from f'ach c11y in the 2nd uperv1sorial D1stnct. First elected 10 the county post 1n 1978. Wieder said unfinished busmess pro mpt- ed her to seek another four-)ear stm t when her third term ends next year. A prionty will be continued \\Ork o n the count) s 1ranspona11on nc<.'ds. she Merchant says he'll fireproof flags for free 11y ROBERT BARKER Of 11W 0 .olfy ~llol St•ff A Hun11 ngton Beach bu'ltne!isman s~ud Thursda) he·11 fireproof l S tlag'i fi.)r fret· after a l '.S. uprcmc Court ruling rl'· ported I~ ha' '>Cl ol) t<.-ars of a tier~ a11ad .. o n Old (,Ion O\l'r the 4th ol Jul\ .. People shouldn't haH' tu "or~ ·ahout fl~1ng their llag~:· Harlan Hall h \aid ..lt"s al\\U~'i lun tu h~l\l' thl'l11 up on tlw 4th o l Jul\ II°\ "II' w ha\C 111 he COnl·erm.'\J .: Hatch. 44. an \1r I urn· H'teran "ho operates a firl· rl'lanfant dl\tnhutor,h1p said hl' got thl' ldl•a to pu1 tin.· retardant olut1on un lhl' tlag-. '' h1k ll\ll'lllng to a radio tall.. shm' fhursda~ Pcopk \atd the' \\Crl' afraid that l·crtarn l'kmcnh pcrhap'i cmho h.kncd h~ thc rn·l·n1 court opnJon. ''ould go ..round 1gn111ng flag~. he said. Hatch ')aid pcopk can b11ng tlwir llag' 1n10 h1:. Panhl I ffl' "ih1l•ld '>IOrl·. 11 111 Beach Bhd ..• ind hl'll .,rm~ thl·m '"lh a fire retardant. said. To emphasue her rl.'\l)IH' 1n t.1dd111g the issue. \.\ 1ctkr hrought '>tall' 1r.1n\J)(1r- 1a11on !\.rctar~ John C1l'o~hl'(!Jn 1n111 hl'r camp. Geoghegan. who toured tht• rnun1' Thursda) • ..aid leadN'ih1p 1n 01.1ngr Counl) "'uuld be an 1mpo11ant 1ngrcd1ent Ill ffiO\ ing the \\ltrkl\ '"'h l:tl)!l'\I l'(Clll om ) fornard. "Orange C..uunt) 1\ lhl· \trun~ n1g1nc: that's dn' ing thl\ 1n·menJ11u\ l'uinom1l ma hine:· he \a1d ul th\' ">l<lll' elonom\ Geoghegan de'>lnhl·J \\ 1nkr' k atkr· ship 1n that effort ·" .. oul\1.ind1nl!. · Air qual11~ al\o \\Ill hl• .11 th\· top nl \.\'1cd er's agenda Jn 1"1\ll\.' 1ha1 \\ 111 .illet"t count) grO\\th .. , kcl J1r qu.1111\ 'houl<l dn 'e our plann 1n~. · \.\ 1cdt·r \ .. ud She prom1!.ed tht• rnunt\ ·, JJll lll'l'd' "111 Ix' met and 'O\\l'd to con11nur "'url..1ng un .1ir 1rnnsportat1on 1\~Ue'> L11ol..1ng lit hl·~lf -and at least a de\.ade ~oungi:r than her Ml ~l'ar\ - \.\ 1edn -.aid health l are \.\3' a ··.,let'ptn@. \Ok~no. th.II \\UUld ha\I.' Ill he ad- dtC\'>ed 'ihe tiled the rCC'ent dl.'c1s1on at I Cl \kd1cal C cntc:r to turn :l\.\3) e\pc<.:\ant 1Hothe1!> l)l:dsu\C of O\ ercrowding and lin.inual '>hunag.e'> J\ .. JU'll the 11p of thl llebcq~ " Reprcscn1a11'1:' o l the Orange C ount~ \kd1lJI .\'>'>Ull:lllun mentl} approached hl'I J'll..ing tor help 1n deahng \\Ith health <.arc \\ 11.:Jer ~1d .. That's the thing I do bc'>t hnng1ng J)l•upk h>gl'thl·r to '>Oh e prnhlems." \hl' ~Id .\s the mcumhent. \\ 1eder will be th1t 111..el) hont-runner "mona those oon- s1dcnn1 a challcn1e is former HunUfll'Oft lk<llh Ma)or J1llk Kt'lly. But man) of Kell} ·s former col~ a rt JI read in \\ 1eder's camp. 1nc.luiins \fa)or \! t:\ Ba nnister and Coun- cilmembc~ Pettr Green and John Erskine. \.\ho "as a Wieder auk in htt li rs1 term < ouncllmembers Don MacAllistcr and J 1m Sil\ a Jlso aurndt"d the f und-raillC'f. .\mong the other pohucal leadc:n at- tending Th ur~a~ ~ere supervason Thoma'> Rik~ and Roger tanton, county 01!>tP1ll .\llorne) cell Hacks., County dmm1str.ttl\e Officer Larry Pamsb and Treasurer-Ta\ Collector Bob Citroft. ~ta} Or'> and cbunctlmembcrs from Sal Beach \\ estmmster. Stanton and Los ..\lam1tos also attended. ()Ul'M1ons on thl' 'a nous aspel·ts of Med icare .ind long-term tarl' "Ill he ansv.ercd ir1 a "-Orkshop Imm 11 to 11 a.m. on aturda}. Jul ~ 8. 10 room 137 ol the .\c.Jm1n1 1ra11on Bu1ld10g at Golden We'>t ( olkgc. 1-744 Golden West t.. H un110gton Dl·ach ' The llag\ tal..l' Jhl>UI t\\o ll3)" to dr~. hl· ~1d l hl' ll'tardant. "hllh rn- <.apsulatc<. and lOal' lihl·r p1nl'n1 .. m:i- tenal from hu1 n1ng. thl>ugh 11 m.1~ @.l't charrl·d. hl· <.aid °""' ..... ~~-­Team representing The Cannery knocks the shark over to pl•yers representing. 1tu1t1·1. · Program fee 1s S 16 I-or ad' a nl·c rcg1s1ra11on. lall lNI -Nql Visual aids consultations .., don·t J nllufl.lll' hll\l''> ot tlag' hut I ll'l'I good about till' ol1i.·r 1f It mJl..C' people llllHl' rl·lawd and '>Clure tl\l'I thl' hohda~ Burning .i tl.ig 1<; hl..l' a sl.11' 1n the fan· to an) one "ho ha\ '>l'n l'd 1hc1r lOUllll \ Super stars' prowes.s irrelevant I rec \ 1sual Jld'> tonsultat1on-; \\Ill be pro' 1dcd to r P\'Opk \\1th \t''erc \ l'>Ual p roblems b~ the Rra1llc lnsl11ute o l .\mcnca Inc. from q a .m to 4 p. rn . \londa' through rnda~. at the Oasis ·n1or C cntl'r. SOO ~targucntc. Corona Del Mar Rclorl' a l'trn,ulta11oii. per. ons must haw a \\111ten rclc1ral from an 'ohhm almolog1st or op- tnmctmt Kct\.·rral lorms and rlppomtmen1s ma~ tit· ohtJlnl'd h~ c.1ll1ng 664-3244 llra1lk ln\lllutc o ffer'> free st·n ices to blind ix·opk ul all <lge\ and 1s supponed b~ prl\a te gifts. grant' and hcq ue\ls Elks' antique car $how H untington Bcarh Ell.' I odgc No. IQ59 "'II hm1 an Jlll1QUi.' car show anll famil) uu11ng tx·g111n10g at 7 '0 a.111 on Sundh~ at 140 0 Talbert \\l' I 11un1a10 Valle} \\\,ird' ."'•II be g1 ,en for fortol") SUKI.. street !.Im!.. mud1ht•d J1HI radical 1n the earl) t·a1egor) (up 1h111ugh IQ40) and late catcgol) (1941 thro ugh 1%0). fhe pubhc I\ "ckome to this C\Cflt "h1ch \\Ill al\O IOdUdl' o ther a\\:lrd . llfl/e';. ,1 raffie. food and e ntc1 ta10ml·n1. .\ ruhng b~ the ~upn•mc ( ourt 13\I \\l'CI.. 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Thr Bahia (. onnth1an Yacht Club ,,,,m llll'OlOcr\ "'-~med 10 bet re~nt thl hunwrnu'I a1111udc of the compct1- 11un "1th their tlopp~ stra\.\ hats and "''·(\ \ll0\1'r'l..1t1lm One member had a l\·l \\ l'l ~k1 man dl>ll hangmg from the N l 111 her hat \.\ l' re a1ra1d '>l•ITil' 1,f 1hc-peo ple art t.1l..1ng 1h1\ tll(l <,a10usl\ •· coach teH• \' 'lh'\\ '411l1 \.\ t' lanw hl·~ tor lun .. he said ··Do Hilt l1h our hJt' , .. · "•111w o l llw \\Cd. C\ents included a Pll'" urnkH'l1l'L' J tour of the city and hJ 1 h111 I rrl°ll'' ant Da' at 01 nc\ land. .1nJ .i ( 11l k·gc '1fh1 Ra ll~ 1n the-Bren l ''"'' C ,•ntl'I at C I among others. I h\ ''~"\.·l.l11ng ,clehr.111o n "''II conclude- "1th lrr\'lc'ant OJ\ at H olh"'ood Park hk.J.1, .111J a '1'>11 Ill Reno tor Ro on \aturJJ\ and 'lund ' Ent!] rcg1!>tra11un 1~ SI O. admission $2 and d11IJrl'n unda l\ \C3~ old enter free. PrOlCl'd' go to local El ks ch:int1t'\ Call %4-1 b65 lor more 10fonna11on Ekt"l'1..'n \londJ} and \\ l'dnc't<la' the detalhablc WP'> <l1~ppcarl·J from l\\O 300Z \: s and '" u ~80/ \" pari.l·J \\ 11h1n appnl\mllcl~ l\\O 11111\.•' ,}I eJlh lHhrr In me Pohn· Lt \111..r \\ h11c ..aid · Pohu• ~U'>Jll'll lhl' hurglarn•., .irl· 1\·- la1c<l. \\ h11c • .. 11d Bedpans brighten nurse's office Gymnastic skills d~monstrat~d \.\ h11r said stokn I -Inf" ail.' lrl'4UCntl~ sold 1llcgall~ . .ind kl1d the dl'l.ll hJhk , gla~s paneb \\l.ll' the targcl ol a lUUll· I) \qde tluir) of lhd·t, about '" month' ago. Sy The Assoclat~d Pr~ss A a nurse. 'llrnM < 1rund' "•" n11 stranger tu thl' hl•d!l.10 \, .u1 .1drn1n1' tr.Hor. -.he 1' \Urr\1unll1d 11' 1lwn1 ·1 ha'C' the mo<.1 tanU!>ll\ l1Jlk~:t1on \\lU 1..Jn 1mag10r."' ~ud the Founuun \.ilk•\ ""man. "II'<; fun f~)l..1ng for them anJ Jl.lding 10 thl' collecnon " .. One ol the p ) h1itnst on the staff thought m~ office v.asn't bnght cnouah and brou ht 1n an I th Centul') French ,h mbcr pot. and that taned the office J(,or:itmn:· \he s:ud I he Ne" port lka<.'h Parl..s. Beaches and Rc..-c- rl·a111m fkpM1mcn1 \\111 ho~t a special g)mna'<t1c \ho" lrom 9 10 11 a.m. on Wcdnesda' at the L 11woln t i) mnas1um 1n Nc,,pon Bench.· II four thdt' \H'rc d1'Cll' l'H'd \\edncsJil\ m11rn10g l hn.·e of the hur· glar11cd l'M' "l'rl· rcportl•dl\ pa1 l..c\l 111 lhe Rancho ')an Joaquin nl·1ghhorhu1><l. with l\\O o t thl' th1..•1b Ol·curnng on faplanadl' nnd the other on Pmml·nadr "I .:ame h\ II h11n1'\lh t'l\·,,111'1 f'm J nurse." <.a run.cl\ -,:mJ ., 11u l..nlm thl'\ ·1\ fun to look .u "· 1 h\'\ ma~ he called hc'dpans .,, mlN JX'npl\ toda~. Grund' said Hut those \\ lh' U'l'J I hem dC\.':ldC\ 31 0 affe~ttonJICI~ rl'lcircd to them a "chambe1 P\11~." .. thundl•r mug'>" .rnd '\ hamb\•r\ M Je- hgh1 lirund~ ~ l'OllC\.'llon "as put to aood u~ at a Ulll\ CT'11t} chancellor's m:ircment p.irt' four ~ear agu. ~hen she and her tudenl'i "ore ht> p1tal go wns and body 1od.1ng "'h1lc-ca~ mg the bedpans. Pa\t and pre'ient student will demonstrate their g) mna~t1r 'l..1lh to fa m1l and friends. Call i\Jnq lk ·ard at 644-J 15 1 for more 1nforma11on. Grund}: nur,mg Jul·\ t11r .rnd , hnh adm1n1str:11or lit th\' llll'nt.11 lll"Jlth dn1s1on at the l <I '1111kn1 lh'.1lth e nter. ho~ hncd thl' \\ .111, 111 hl'I ,mnll Oflil"C \.\>llh ~4 hcJ p.111' 111 \ .11\111~ '111.''I colors and com p11<.1t 1• 111 fhc fm11 th l .ir "·'' parl..l·d on Kod<.- ' 1c" 1n 1lw l unk Rod nc1ghhll1 hood .. \\ c used them for drum and we won lir\I plaet' for the best costumes." she ~Id Fr;dny, Ju11e .10 T ·top arl' rl'llHI\ .\bk \Un1oof pam•I, that fit l\\l} Ill a l.ll llllO a l·.u·, HKll. ~par:ued onl\ tn .1 nnrro" 'lt1111 ut till' roof. The\ Ml' \.Oillllton fi.·at ufl''> n n 'ionw models or sport lJ~ om e arc del·or.ltl·,l ,qth ll11\\l'r' 'nl.lll stuffed n01mJI~ .ind dcu111p.t~w l'tX'lll' O thers hang harl' 1nduJ111~ ,,1,1,t1\ m O<k h of the nHxlc111 '.ir1ll\ 1n 1nl "'h1te :ind blue "In 'ea rs pa 1. a French man "ould pt\'\lnl om· to h1' lialll'l'C n a "cd(l1ng gilt·· 'aid f11un,h . the ti ~• nurse to \H'11.. J l thl' u01\Cf°'>11\ \ health center \\hen 11 Of'\ nl'J Ill I ~65 .. "ell kno"'n 1 the rollccnon that theater troup throughout the count)' contact ht<r to uSt" thr bedpans ~hen the uet \a tonan pla) :--.o mec11ng'. s..hedulcd POI.I(··· l ,OG Laguna Beach ..\ '~ 11n8l' \\lthout a nl't'dle "a l<'und Jt { re\ll'lll 83) beach o n \\ l'd nc;;d.1' • • • \ '.tndnl r;in nn undetermined ohJl'll along thl' 1,1dr of a car parl ed 1n J Jrnc"a) 111 the 4CX) bloc!.. o f Nortll ( o..ist lt1gh\\a) on Wcdne~­ dn) • • • .\ SJOO b1q l'll' "a~ ~tolcn from till' ,i()O bltx:I.. uf North Co:\st liigh- " ·" 11n \\'cd11e~,io). ,. .. 1'0111..e tilled Oul on arson report T lll''da af\e1 being called to a trash· l.in till' on the fl(}() block of South ( 0.1~1 I ll~h"" . • • • ~onwonc .,,J,lll'll the tire' of a .. ch1dl' in the t~oo blu<'l of ~uth ( 0.1,1 II 1gh\.\ } o n 1onday tmne Radio "ere tolen from a lfo nda .ind .1 I otJ l hundcrh1rd pa~c<l 1n a storage a1ca ul rladcbot Ra) Lin- coln Merluf) dcaknh1p. 16 "uto ( cntc1 011' c l htl'\ ci al50 tole a ~ll'rN fronl a olkS"v.aaen Jett• ~'l.11 l ('J Jt the dcale~h1p for rcpa•"· • • •• p,,IKC rr,ponlkd 10 a report of a 1un 1n the bu,he" ntar a hou\C on l 1111!x·1 Run hot d1 K'c.>vcrtd the aun \\,I\ •• 10\ • • • • neighbor apparcntl} cnlled the police aficr no11c10g a blond tccn~age boy wearing a }ello"" T -sh111 and high-top ncal..ers Jump 0' er another neighbor' fence rarr) 1ng hedgc-<.·hp- pcrs. The youth "'as gone from 1he 'lccne when o fliccrs arm cJ • • • \ ~ urit) guard "-3'1 thrown 1n10 the swimming puol at Blue Lah• w1m lub b} unreponl'd ana1lanl'I. The club is located al I 'um- mc~tonc. The guard apparently de· sired no prosecution. • • • 10-)car--old bo apparent!) """ booked into Oran.ae"-ood \h1ldrcn·s Founda11on m Oranfe af\er allcgedl~ 1ani04 a lire in his family" eon - domin1um. localed on Grccnbough. Irvine police reported . The )Outh alleacdl} \tarted the fire 1n the condominium hvlng room using a flammable liquid. then called the F1rt Department before the fire arcw scnous. Irvine pohtt Lt. Mike White said. Spnnkkn at the condominium e\tinauiihc4 the t'tlarc. PfC'en11n1 1rc1u:r damage. White said. a-ttaatoa a.ell A man ~pontdl) chmbtd up to a blkony to enter a ~s1dcncc an the 16000 block of,V1cwoo1nt Linc and --·-·t'---·- ~tole a purx and \\alkt conta1mng about S 1.000 • • • A man "'Ith a M:rl'\\ d n,cr rl'- ix.irtedl) stOI(' $50 from an cmplo'CC' at Ball\ ·s .\llad1n' Ca tic. 117.., Ed· mgcr ;\\ c.. on \.' edne~a) :1ncr- n1lon. Thl· man told the empltl)<"l' a o mpan1o n "'"~ oub1dl· with a gun and "ould ~hoot 1f lh(•rc """' tro uble • • • 62-)Cnr-old man rcpo11edl~ tried to teal $33 1ll Jl.'V.clt} nt th,· Broad""'a). 7777 d1ngcr 1\\1.' Ill' wa citeJ and relea~d. • • • Buralars broke into a garage in thl.' 16000 block of Jib Circle and ;;1ole $~.()()() IO ;;pon!nf ,ood~ meone stole a $6 0 mo untain bike from the fmnt \ard at a rt"~•­ dence in the 16000 bfock of \\'arrcn Linc. • • • Tv.o "eh1dH v.cn.-burned and no under-around pertuna \tt"UCture \U'· taiMd m1ftor damqc 1n a fire at 2:27 a.m . Thursda at 6401 Wimer \C, Newport lleacla A blnk bl& contain1na S6!10 ":a' taken from undtr a rc&J~ter at \\t:\t Coast f CC), 6480 W . ('oa t tt1 h· V.l). • • • -,- (1runJ\ nt'd11~ her father for t~n1ng th, u1lklt1on. but thl' Jl'lpla\ ( m e from ,\ , ,1llcague at L C I ~ml'lllll ll'llh'' l·\I .1 hw. ti; ln,111 · .1 • puhhl rl''l1••••1ll .11 \\ :l\hln[ltnn .111d fl;\' .. 1t,·\•I\ "lull '"!\\ n the ''H'\° t .11 the Ralll<1:l P1l·r puhhl fl' th'l\"ll .it Main ~trl'l t .md 1 ~ ... an I 11,nt '1111w o nl' rem1l\ l'll .1 .. 1111.. I.HI\ ct • • • \male "'"l)ld \Jlk<l J llu"m" ,11 I Jtl I l'.>ln ~ \l . l\,IJ th<" ,,., 1 l l.ll ' \\hO Un\\\l'll'd th,11 hl' \\II' Ill th1• bu11l.h ng ''n1 d11,)r ''"h n a.un ~1101 l'd at anothl't 1•mplt1\l'C thl'fl' .rnd orJc1 ('J thl' 'l'lrc1.u~ 1,n the Jllhllll' to d o .l!I he ,,\Ill m he ''mil .. 1.111 i.hoot1ng. I hl· \l'UCIJ1) h un' up .ind 1hl' nl(ln d1'1 nl1t \all a a1n • • • \ pot·hl.·lheJ mu,l<tchmru mnn m hi\ late '<~, '"catin@ hl'il' 11~ (.lnH: into a duple\ in the I ll ) bloc~ c.>f [. 1 83ll'IO.I 8ouk' rx1 nnJ a~kC'J a I l)·~car lid female l'C'1tknt "' h11k h1m frnm th( f10IK( for :tn hour l\r SO ~olU\C he haJ I UllC'n tntt> f1Jht v.1th h1 airlfncnJ anJ taken• r1 t I 11er a\lm' the v. man p<"Mnal Qut t1un~. the min 1nJ1c11C'J he 'Ila\ lool1n1 for a f~malC' midtct v. h,l .,,, h1 hooU~epcr :anJ then k-t\. 'lf\l"I he "a;; gm n1 Ill lool for a fnend •ho h'l-J ncarh\, Poaatala ValleJ ~oman hv1na un the 16 00 bh\\.l nf Dat~) v. ho "d1,,1rt1nt her hu\hanJ rcooncJ ~ brtluJhl \omc 1nenJ, 1n ~·r "h1lc \he v.a 3\.\3~ \\ h,n ,h1 1..:tum\.'d h me. 1e"-el~ '.1 u~·\l ,11 ~-< '~ \\J\ m1 """ ITllm .111 .1('1,l.llr' l'x"\.lf\Xlm . . . \ I on1.1n,1 m.111 "ill' air~tl•J at 1,,1' \\ h'\'I I r,111,1t S~ \fl \\. m .. ·r \', ,1lll'1 .1Jm1t11n' he u.,c-J J lh1th\ 1 ~ r,1m·, ll'e<.ht l.UU \tl f:'UI\ h,l\C ~I\ \\'k t>.111\ • • • Pl,hll.' l h,l\('J .i l •nrdc n Ciro' l' m.an l'n .i ".l\\J\Jl..1 ~o al h1 h 'IX'l'U through J l\nu '"I Ira t and J I ll''h'\J him .after h~ tncJ to hide rn llun1 u t a iM•"~' l.U • • • k"tlt'\ 'alu«i at S990 was ~- ported ~ic ten h-om a JC''lllr(ll') 00\ 10 the tx-do.lOm '-''a home on th<' I ~ blcx" of nta .\~la • • • \ huralat ..r.r•cd t\ptn t~ •1nJ- " 1ng or 3 • ( hc\rok1 to .. ,n a,a.,~ to the car on the I SQOO l*JiCt o f L Re'~ then \t<>k the'"_.. t~tro ~nd a H . R. l •• StOO. \n intruder pn~ opett a ~ Jwr at rnn l' C a 1 C'olls IO jllll ;l.,,,c,, to the h\'.3d (()('ltbaft ~"I \.'lli~c hctv.'"" '\unda~ nieln .... \lonJ.l\ mornin1. Onl'4l'I'\ and Mn "\rt ran\;l i..l•J but 1l "a~ unltnowft 11 ,,n, 1h1ntl "'a t~ '-en. ••• M Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT/ Friday. Jone 30. 1989 Bush vows drilling moratorium fight WA HINGTO (-\P) -Ll-g1~la11on l'alhng for a )ear-long mor:uonum on 011 t•xplorauon alonJ "•st su·ct<'hcs olT J\mcnca·s coa t -in· eluding ew ngland and o\laska -"on ao- pro\ al Thul'Mia} from a kc) House.-commim-c where member rcpcntcdl) cited con~m nbout possible 011 spill . The Bush admin1strat1on immedrntel) prom- ised to fight the curbs. probabl) in the enatc. sa> ing mandator) proh1bitioni. on olT·shorc oil e~ploration would stifle badly necdc-d domestic petroleum de"clopment. .. We bchc'c the) (con~ress1onallv-1mposed bans) arc a dela)ing tactic.· said lnienor cc· rctar\ Manuel Lu1an. the action b) the House o\ppropnation'\ Commi1tce on a fhcal I <>90 spending bill for the lntenor Ocpartmcm "ould put a 1cmroral") h:th to 011 e~plornuon in "la l..a's Bn'ltol 8:1\, one of the 03110n's p1em1<.'l fi hmg ccntl'I~. when• the go' emmcnt al reach h::is <;ol<I a hall do1cn e'<· plorator) lenses fo1' $94 m1l11on Th<.' le-g1sln11on al\o "Ould c\l<.'nd or 1mpo c proh1b1t1ons on 011 or g.1s e\plorn11on olT Cali- fornia. off the FH•rglndc'i of uuth"'e~tcrn FI Mida. 1n the 1<.'orge<1 Bani.. olT c'' England. and along a 50-mik '' idc l'Oai.tal 'ltnp 1ha1 stretchc!I from Rhotk f\lnnd Ill Mar) !rind. "Thi~ 1<, ll ~rltll'UI \ ICtO~ at a n1t1cul llllll', .. s•ud Rep. Leon PanNta. D· al11 . ch:u rman of tht• Houst• Budget \omn11t1e<.' "Tiil' mes~gc '"dear We wall not tolerate more tragi c 011 spill ... " '\n e\PIOrator~ drilling morntonum alrcad\ has bcrn in dle t on leases 1n man~ of tho-.~ Offshore drilling protested ARC <\ T (A P) -n. Pete Wil on JOined dozens oflocal rc\1dents Thursda) \\hen he urged a prcs1dcnt1al tasl.. force rc' 1c" mg off'lhore 011 plans to ta~c their C)CS off th<.' ren1c northern California coast. parts of northl'nl and somhern ( ahlM111a and thl· "est coast of no11da The pand " scheduled to ma!.<· 1t ' rel· ommendatllll\\ to Pres1drn1 Ru\h in Jnnua~ "f. "The nonh coaq i.1m pl~ can't afford the nslts of an t•conom1r !>hutdown that arc as· sociMed "11h pill!. from offshorl' 011 and ga development.'' Wilson told the tive-memtx·r panel. Numerou' lcx·al pohuernn<, e \prc-.<.cc.I or - pos1t1on to an~ dnlhng off the rugged mast of tlumboldt and ~kndoc1no rnun111.·s. rans of "h ich a re ind ud('d in the prnposl•d I.ca Sl' Sa le '->I that I~ lX'ing rC\ IC\\ed h~ the ms!. forl·e. Kecent 011 tanker pills d<.'mon tratc that th<.'re are "some risks that arc not worth taking:· said the California Republican. "We l3nnot allo" nur1hc1 n Cahforn1a to he leased and ou1 'aluable on•1n rc'loum.~' hl<)wn out th e t:11lpqx• of a jtUc; gunkr "twn thcrl' •~no national energ) pohq :· 'l:ltd \\'e,lc~ Chesbro. chairman of thl' Humhold1 C ounl) Board of' Wilson mad<.'" his comment\ during the sec- ond da)' of hearings that are part of a revi"" b)' the federal ta~!.. force charged "1th e' aluattng the environmental impacts of propo cd drilling 1n upcr isors. Chesbro and others lalku fo1 11h rl'a,ed conscn a11on effort~. S49 .4 billion budget gets OK from Senate SACR..\l\1 ENTO (.\Pl -Thl' Senate ga q· tin.ii appro' al Thursda) to a S49.4 h1ll1on budgel dependC'nt on a comph atcd 'lchools-transpor· talion-spending hnrn dl·al <.till being n(.'$ot1a1cd b) the go' crnor aml leg"- latl\ c leaders The 'enatl' Rt•puhl1can lcad,·1 Thursda) charged that dl·mand' b' schools chief Bill Honig could threaten thl' deal. \\h1ch mu<.t conw together b) m1dn1ght Frida~. But Honig countered that hl· \\:t\ mal.ing no Ill'\' demand<, JU~t llll1· tinu1ng oppos111on to an) d<'al "1ha1 cuts at thl' hcan of 1Pmpor.1t1onl 9s.·· Gov. George L>eul..ml'Jl31l ~nd 1lw top four kg1~la11' t' leader\ met fo1 the I I th llmt• ThurM.ta' afternoon. at1emp11ng to \\llrl. out thl' linal details of the 1ntnlate deal some blue Pl'lll lhng and trimming·· txx=ausc the hudgt't c;J)Cnd' about $300 million morl· than he \\ilnh to spend. The go' ern111 ha the pt)\\l'I to cut indt\ 1dual <.J)Cnd1ng item'> The Lcg1slatu rc-appr0\ l'd hudg.el dq~nd~ on pasi.agl' hcforl' m1dn1ght Fnda) of till' re\t uf thl' p:1tl.agl' parttl'Ularl~ !>lhool funding kg.1'- lation that '~oulJ llll'l'\'3'l' tlw 't~ltl··~ i>pcnd ing cana1.:1t~ and ;.Ille)\\ $~ ~ billi on in h1ghcr-than-an11upall'O rC\COUC'i to hl' 'flClll tlw. \C,11 and ne\l )ear. Also part ol the deal. kgl\latl\ l' leader<. ha\ l' -.aid. I\ a long·tl'rm ('Ian to ral\l' thl· gasoline ta\ Y (Cnt' a gallon and mod1f~ both thl· rnn\lltu t1unal SPl'nding hm11 and the Pron· os111on q school funding 1n111a11 ' ,. That long-term plan \\Ould ~'' t"ll:lml 'ote~ ne\I Junl· Dunng the St·natc budget dl·h:111.· ~l mont\ L..-adl·r "l'nnrth \ladll' nl f-rl'S nO .;..Id Ol'gOll31M'I \\C'rC I.I (X'r· C'l'nt of tht• "a' to an ngre1.·nit•nt \\ l'dnndJ~ area ... but the b:ln \\OUld be extended to the center coa~t of Cahfom1a and to the mid-Atlantic ~ion under the kg1 t:u ion. It al o "-Ould ensure th:H no explorator} a ti\ 1ty 1 taken before October I 9QO. the end of the next fiscal year. The SI 1.6 billion lntenor money bill. wh ich prohibit an} monc} being spent on oil lease in the areas cited. ckared the House committee by a voice \'Otc after I\ o amendments aimed at softening the 1mp<ll't of the oil rxploration mora- torium were dcll':-itcd b' vote of 29-22 and 28-22. . The first amendment "ould have deleted rcfercn('t' to Bnstol Ba y. while the second would ha' e allowed a 'arict} of "pre-lease" aeth·ittes off tht• California co::ist. although actual explora- tof) drilling '"ould till ha'e been put on hold. Opponents of the Bristol Ba) drilling ban argul'd that oil de' clopment in the pristine \lasl..a \\alcrs -home for a S l billion fishing industr) -1s nc<.'dcd to keep Amcnca free of ha' 1ng to depend increasingly on 011 imports. "What "e'rc doing 1n the name of the en' ironment 1s cutting off our energ) sources ... We're going to ha'e bro"n-0uts and then there "111 be black-outs ... argued Rep. Bob Livingston. R·L:l. Rep. Ralph Re-gula. R-Oh10, maintained that the danger from 011 spills wa~ not from off-shore drilling. but from tanker traflk prompting Rep. 1dnc) Yatci.. D-111.. to point out that tankers likcl) "ill transport the 011 that would come from Br-istol Ba). Yates. chairman of the In tenor subcomnrn· tee that had recommended the moratorium, utcd the d C\ a<1tat1on Id) by the Exxon Valdc1 oil spill la t March. .. We've scc.'n what's hap(X'nd 1n Prince Wil- ham ound.'' declared Yates. adding that the ~ame potcn1 1al for damage 1 prcsenl 1n other coastal area). After a 'X>-minute mcc11ng. thl' leaders dcpart<.'d \\llhout tal l.mg to rcponers and hedulc-d anoth<'r meeting Frida) l>cukmcJian pres' ~creta~ Kc' in Brett said the ncgo· t1ators "ere close 10 an agreement The upper hou'><.' 'otcd 34-3 to send the budget l:nll. B 165 h) Sen Alfred Alqu1st. D-San Jose. 10 thl· governor. The .\<;<;embl) h:id ap· proved the spending plan \\'edne,. day. "I am ab,olutch d1<.gu\ll·d '"" morning h1.'l:JU'>l' ali ot'that good'"" \\Ith me 1' ncarh flu'lht'd d11\\n till' d1a1n l>1:cau!le I i1:i\e a nit·mn hom ~l r Honig ncarl~ undoing \\h,1t "l' ha'c dont' 111 thl· la<>t "' \\l'l'~' .. r-.l add) 1.a1d. rt•fcrnng to thl' lll'l!let· t1at1ng '>e')'>IOl1\ \\Ith Dcut..nw11.1n and 1hc kg1~lat" c leader-.. A'*Lat•~o Pro-choice advocates set up camp outside the Supreme Court bulldln9 Thursday morning. Ocukmej1an told rcponers he "'a' pleased about the appro' al but .'w'l1d "I doe pcct that 1·11 ~till ha,·c to do Suspense prolonged; no abortion ruling yet Firefighters edgy over dry conditions, July 4 fireworks \A. \\lll,<rTO'\ {.\Pl-The 'u· Pl\'111\ ( llUI t 1111 l h11r<.d:1~ rroh111gccl lhl d1,1111.1 \llll lllllHltng lhl' fall' 111 lq;.il .1h111111111' l><l'>tponing until \l1111d.1' .111, \\\lid 111 1h1.• mo<.t d11,l'· I~ "·11d1\J . high 1.uurt l':l\\' ot th\· LOS ANGELE 1AP) -i\ Fourth of Jul> fa inauon \\1th bangs. booms and sparkles has uthern California authont1e on edge as a worsening state drought kid. in an earl)' wildfire season "The probl em ~c ha' e this ) ear 1s that we've reached the cn11cal stage nght before Jul> Fourth and 1\'<, hard to keep people from bnng1ng in the fireworks.'' said Terry Mol1ahn of the U .. Fore<>t erv1cc. Flames crackling through 11ndcr- d ry brush 1n mountains near L:lkc Elsinore and the ntelopc Va lle) have forced thousand of rc<11dcnt~ to flee infernos 1n the la t few days Most of the mo untains and meadows in Southern California are d\ 1..tdl so bnule and d~. the~ art• tx·acnn' In a hnl'I and tranqu1l tounroom \\31ting to be torched '\'""'" 1.un<lmtl·d \\htk scorl''I of .. \\1th the amount of dead mJ· pj111\.1n' 1.l,11tnl an,111u'll~ out'ld1.-. terial or d1e-bacl. "e ha'e and the <hid Ju,llH' \\ ill1.1m H Rchnqu1<.1 moisture content ol the bru'ih "l' ,,11d llll c ou1 f, Ill · '1 tl·rm "111 arc toda' \\.here \.lC should be at thr t•11d \lundJ' end of · ugust.'' ~1d l oo; .\ngl'l<.''1 Belote hcg1nn111~ 1ht1r thn·I'- <. II) Fire Battalion Chief Boh nwnlh .. ummer rl'l'l'''· thl' JU\t1n·<. Neam} · ·mu't c.kal \'1\h th1l'l' cast''> 3\\cHting d\'ll\1on -indud1ng a M1ssoun Rangers 1n the 647.(JOO-acrt· \n· di~putc 1n "hidi the coun·.-. )Q7J gelc~ National ForeM \\.Ill be '>tor>-dcu~ion legJh11ng aboruon "undtr ping all 'eh1clc!> cntcring the fore<.\ attad .. this hohda' "eekend to chcck for In each of the three cas<.'s. the fireworks. ~aid l '. Forc<;t Ser' 1ct· cuun mu!>I announce a dcc1s1on or spoke,mnn George .\ Roln 01der the l'USl' rcargul'd . If it chooses "We don't recommend nn) l)JX' the l:111er cour~<.'. a nc" round of of fire"' orb use for the puhhc ·· -.aid arguments "ould be held duri ng the Neam' court term that begins in October RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY llC. ... ,.. .... c..tlwl! ltll -••~ ClllTI --Ma-1151 \\1th annountcment of 3 decision h I.ch in 1940. "\\ ha1 a lctdo"'n." !>aid a )'O ung C ap11ol Hill intern ''"ho since 4 a.m had \\a1 ted 111 line for a courtroom ~.ll Ra ndall l t'rr\. national director ol an ant1·ahoition group called Op- cnit1un R'-·'n•l' ~1d the dela} was f1u,1rJ11ng "f 1.:inl.I). I JU'il think thl') \\,1111 111 get the dcc1'i1on and get out ul to"n .. lw ~1d "I mean. 1f I \\3\ a ~up1 \'l11l' < oun JU\t1cc. I \\Ould 1ht0\\ th\· dcc1'>10n off the airpl.1111.' a<i I \,3, lea' 1ng the cciun· ll) ... On th(' court hu1ld1ng's front step~. 01" ia C1an<. of the Na11onal R1gh1 to Life Comnuttee said. "It is d1flkuh to \\all .. but "'e remain op1 im1sl1c." Faye Wanlcton. prcsidcn1 of Planned Parenthood. sa id further dcla ~ would be "an indication of the turmoil that this courl is wi lling to create 1n this country" Oregon eyes football lottery 4 \lllOH,l\llHlll' CranSton fined for campaign vlolatlons WASHINGTON -Sen. Alan Cranston. 0 -Cahf .. ha lx'cn fined 101 violatin' cam~i&n ~nan~ laws i!' c~nne-ction with h1 fa1kd 1984 bid lor the Democratic prcS1dent1al nom1na11on. The federal Election Commission, which also levied lines ag:-iin,1 Cranston's campaian and fi ve individuals. said the campaign s(X'nt too much in Iowa, accepted too much money fr~m 7? people.and one poh11cal action committee. illegally accepted letters ot t rcd1t from six people and 11111 corporation and failed to discloSl' those on financial reports. In addition, the commission said Cranston put too much of 111' ov. n money into the campaign. ... Flynt finked to 'Co~on Club' murder LOS ANGELES -A "Cotton Club" murder case \\llnl'~' \a1 d Thursday that a dying soldier of fortune told .him that "Hustkr" maga11nt· p~blisher Larry Fl ynt and Flynt s former chief of sccunt) had murdc1 '-·d him. Michael Pascal said he visited Mitchell Wcrlkll on his deathbed in I%' and was told: "The bastards ,got me .... The) put something 1n 1hc dnnl. • Pascal said Wer&ll was asked. "Who got you"" "He indicatt'd Rider and Flynt," said the witness. Callfomlan wins Carnegie hero honor PITTSBURGH -Billie Bonds was sitting in a quiet tofkc <.hop 111 Santa Cruz, when he heard screaming outside. looked up from hi'> C'Up 111 tea and saw a crazed nan swinging a machete. "I ran outside and grabbed the guy," he said. "lf l had httd t111ll' to thin!. about it I don't know 1f I would have done 1t. It's real hard 10 cntc h .1 swinging machete without getting cut." Bonds. 49, of Aptos. was among 20 Americans and Canadian' proclaimed heroes Thursday by the Carnegie Hero Fund Conrnm<;mn Biii would deny gun ownership right SACRAMENTO -The Assembl> decided overwhclm1ngl) Thur\J," that fel ons. drug addicts and the mentall) Ill should not he allo"ed to 0\\11 guns. The bill. AB566 by Assemblyman Tom Mc<'hntock. R·Thouc;and 0;1~ ... was sent to the Senate by a 70.0 vote. Current law makes it a felon} or mi demeanor for a con' 1ctcd k l1111 or a drug addict to possess a handgun. Current law also proh1h11S f>O\'iC"\1011 b) a person who is a mental patient in a ho'iptinl or 1s m a \On,cn a1or,h1p because of mental illness. Pomo blll would ban possession SACRAMENTO -The Assembly cas•I) approved a bill Thu1~da\ 1h.11 would make possession of child pornograph) a cnme. Current law-makes 11 illegal to sell child pomograph}. hu1 du~·' 1101 outlaw possession. The bill would allow prosecution either as a m1sd<.'mcanor 01 klon) '"' possessing any matter showing a child under the age of 14 l'ngaging in 111 simulating sexual conduct. The maximum pc~alt) would bl' "'' ~i:ar' 1. prison and a SI 0.000 fine. Marcos In crltlcal condition after surgery HO OL L -Former Ph1hpp1nc Pres1dcn1 Ferd111and 1\1.ir\"' battling for his hfe against multiple organ failure. undeNcnt 'urge" Thursda) to r<.'mO\e a transplanted ktdne~. a ho ('Ital offiual <.:lid The remo' al of the tran plant<.'d k1dn c) lea' cs Mareoc; dcpendl.·n1 1111 d1ah sis for ~un "al since his second kidnc' doc'> not funcuon. '>a1d f uJ!l'lll T1"anak. a~s1stant hospital adm1n1 trator at St Francis ~kd1cal ( rnh r Marcos rl.'ma1 ned in V<'') ('nt1cal cond111on after the hour-lun\t np• ,. at ion Bush focuses on campaign reform W '\ HI GTON -President Bu<.h prom1-.~d Thur,dn) th.11 lw '"'' .. \, 01 I. "1th Congress" toward atta1 n1ng n pa) raise for mt•mlX'r '> .111d i. •11 frdaal onicials. hut h<.' s1omx·d short of offe1111g a 'Pl'Ufit 111111><1,,11 In a ~J)Ce\·h l'Cntl'red on campaign finanl'C prupt11,al' 1Cl "Ill•" < kan 't:' till' .,,stem." Bush aho propo'lcd nc" fl'\ln 11n n' on p11lit11.il .111 11 co111ni111ce'I and c ur1a1lin g \OITI\' ach antagt'' l'llJU)l'd In 1m umbl·n1 nwmh ' of C ·ongrc!>~. 011 pricing practices probed WA HI G TON -~motorist s 1:11.c to the rnad!> for lhi: Juh I 11111th \\CCkcnd. 1hc hea' 1cc,t driving t1m<.' ofthl' )Car. oniual<i in a gnl\1111g numl 1 of stales arc Stl'ering 1nvcstig:it1on~ into th e P<>S'ih1ht~ 1hat 011 nm1p.111 1n used the la~ka 011 spill 10 pu h gasoline pnc-<'' hitiher The industl) re1ccts an} suggestion of collusion or pnn· guug1n~ .111d the Bu!ih admin1stra 11on has helped promote tht' rnmpnn1e,· 1.'\fllJn.1111111 that the big pn c n c follo"1ng the Marrh 24 f\,on \:iltk1 \pill \\l'll' dol to normal market forces Bui the s11c and speed of the pn\·e incrcasl'S for t\\O month'> lolhm 1111 the a<'c1d<.'nt triggered a le' cl of pubhl \U\p1c1on and outer) not 'lt't·n m 1111, ountl) since the gasoline pn c<.' <1piral<. of 1cn.~ and I'->"~ Offlclals given more power to ban ads WASHINGTON -The upremt· Coun ,.,.,m·d '' frw·\fX'l'< h rnl11 1• Thur!>da} that g•"C!I pubhc onic1als more po\\.Cr to ban adHn1<.1ng and '·"l'' p1tChl'S -including the pcddlin~ of cook"'are 1n m llcgc dorm11or11:<. J ustice .\ntonin calla. writing for the coun in a 6-J de 1s1on '·••d go' crnm('nt rcstnct1ons on commercial spccrh ma~ lX' 'ahd l'' en If thl ' "go bc}ond thc least re trict1 vc means to uch1e\e the dc!>tn•d end .. MOHl .D HHll<I "- Syringes fitter European beaches LONOON -Beaches from the chic R1V1era to the English < hnnn, are bcginning to be htt by the same blight that rea<.·hoo 4\m<.'ncan <;hurt·' last summer -syrinaes. The n~le refuse dropped by drug users on European horc., ha\n 1 ~n as putrid as the waste and blood -some of It •\ID. -1nft.'Ctl'd -th.11 "ashed up on the EaSt Coast . No one for ex.ample 1s rcponcd to have contractt'd an) d1sca'iC lrnm the needles but French, Bntish and panish children ha"e been pricked .\nd SALEM. Ore. (AP) -Oregon as the numbtt of discarded need~ increases. con~m 1s grow1ngo,er \\h,11 doesn't have a National Football a Bntish neW$papcr calls the "1yrinac pcnl." MMe Squ9re Pn (Brooktiurst at Heil) 8 Great Days • June 29th thru Juty •th ~Al ACES • GAMES~ OU Y • fOCD AA'TS & O'IAm. COW1'0.6 [)IT£Rl~ FREE FIAEWORKS SPECTACULAR 962~ 1 f I UaJUe team, but It may soon be-' come lhe onty state in the nation to Global warming leading to disaster offer a lottery pme based on tbe point spreads of NFL pmes. UNITED NATION -A k'nior U.N. env ironmental offic1<tl !kl'' Nfl.. Commissioner Pete Ro7Clle entire nations could be wiped off the fact of the Earth by risina a lnl 1' 1s thrcatcnina lepl action. saying if the &Jobll wannina trend is not reversed by the }Car 2000. such a bcttina aame would hann the Coastal nooc11na •nd crop failures would create an exodus of "1'w intearity of prof~11onal footblll. refuaees." thrcateni"I political chaos. said Noel Brown. director of th<' "'\''-' Boosters of the pmc say it would York office of the U.N. Environment Protram. or NEP. tap a new audience for the Oreaon Lottery and could be used to raise money for collcae spons pf'Oltams. Gov. Neil Goldsc:hmidt initially said he shared Ro1clle's concerns abc)ut the pme. which for a SI investment would allow players to predict the outcome of aome or all of the 14 ~cckly NFL pmcs apinst the point spread. Thu Wttk. howtvcr, Goldschmidt said that after d11eussi'!f the pmc with loucry of'fkaals he 1 warm1na up to the idea. "I'm not 11yina I would prefer to do what tt 11 they're proposina, but my comfon level 11 ahalnty h_, than It Wll" Ooldtchmtdt has satd he wppons a bill pendina 1n the t.q;tlatutt callana on the lotterv to creete a new pmc. U dismisses lntematlonal criticism BEIJING -Premier Li Pena on Thursday di missed m1cma1111nal crllic1sm that C'h1na·s cntckdown on the ~<>-democracy movement viol.ll<'d human nahu .. and he said the supprn11on was carried out kpll} The aovcmment also dcnounctd the European EcononHc C'omm11 n11\ for condcmnina the att.ac.'k on the tudent·ltd movement. Government~run newspa~n on fridar continued quottn1 ka(k" cntid5m that fore11n lands wert try1n1 to isolate h1n a in t~ n:imc ot human nahts. 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O!TI . mo~ rf'JlOrt Surf rt•porl lOCATIOM Mvriftng10"" ~1'Ct R••t'f Jett) N~""t> I •l'ln S1t~t '-h<ot '' 221'\0 """'' Ntl•t ,, 8a1ooa weog~ lag.ma 84'•<" San (' ""'e"I" Watf't temg fiO M S¥ro1• d•ffllet1oi South-A> .. ,, SIZE S14AP£ •• Po 1 l IX>O• ' , l '°' 1 1 ro<>' , • f('°' • 2 oa1·1·1 ·\Hl•:s Alan W oods, 43, AID adm inistratbr W .\5Hl:--.C1 I Cl'\ I \Pl \Ian Woods. aJm1n1str:11or ul 1he \gl'nl' for International De,elopml."nt (Al 0) in the Reag.rn .md ~u'h JJ- min1stra11ons and .1 \trnng .1d Hxatc of hnl.ing l S a~\l,tJnll' Ill l'UHl· om1 reform. d1L·d fhul\d.1' nt cancer at the a~e ol J \ He also "as a former lll'fllll' l \ trade reprl·scnrntl\ c and J rmipo- ncnt of open 11adL' pohlll'' President Buc;h rnllcd \\ ood' "J personal and profcs<1wn. I lr1l·nd "ho ~n cd h1<1 ountn \'Ith l •im pas<11on nnd d1s11n l·t1on· ·· "Alan was comm1tll·d to IOlll'-lllg AIO-s \\Ori>. on promoting gHm th 1n de,clop1ng countric, .. 10 d 1m11wte po"cn>. Bush aid "I le t ared dl·ep- 1) for th ose people around th(' \\odd v. ho needed our help··· E'en dunng his haulc aga1n't cancer. the president Yid. "he .11,n continued to promote the idea' ,,nd programs 1n "'h1ch he hdtc' l'd ·· In one ol hi\ I.1st appcarJlll.l'' Wood on ~la} I~ .1rgued tor rnn centrallng l l.S aid J'i\1st.1nu· on ""hat he called "c,ustainable de' elup- mcnL" Instead of bcmg &•"en a'"a~ Woods said. aid should be a tempor- ary bridge to pm atr <1uppon and "sclf-sustaml'd gnm th ·· M itzi Newhouse, widow of publisher PALM Ht-.A( H. fla (\Pl - M itll Nc1o1.-llou c widow of Ill'\\' paper and mag:lline pubh'ihcr \.I Newhou~ and a long11mc p.11run ot the am. du~d at home r hu1 \<la\ aficr a bncf 11lne ~ She v.a 7 Mr . e\\ hou\c dona tcd I mil hon 1n 197 J to help c t.1hh'h the M1tz1 Newhouse 1 heater at l mrnln Center. wh ich \\3 a kc\ 10 1llo\lr1nt J oseph Pa(lp' '-c"' \ or k halr.c 1pcare I C$1l\3I to ~~omc :i pan of the pcrformina am lcntcr Mrs. e" hou\C \lrlh al~l a <on- tnbutor to thr P<l,...on\ &hool uf De •an. where he \tud1ed 8\ .\ )'Oun& ~om.an. and to the Man hall.an hool of Mu'J1 Within the cwhouk cntcrpn..C'J. he 11ras 1ct1 \.C ll\ a corporate oOiter and look • ~pc\'.1al inh~rt t 1n \. uc maa.uinc. one of the ( onJ1' o~t aroup pubh<at10M bou I'll b~ her huiband 1n 19 9 • • ) AL AC Or811Q4! 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SEARSCHARr.f Throu9h July I ~ 1.A RGE CAPACITY PA==IR:..;:__-- 9 CYCLE WASHER !> trn1p Jnd 30911 39987 Tllrouqh July 1st 3 wntr.r ll'vels 8 CYCLE DRYER 4 temp wtlh fabnc Mas1er TttrouQh July 1st ,,....,-.,,..,,..,,=::":":";~;:"l s15 ii(R'MoNiH ON SEARSCHARGE PLUS FOR THE $709 U PAIR 18.0 cu . ft ' 589'7 21 7 cu tt 1850 19 8 cu fl s599 19 8 cu H Twin crispers d t he11 Real glass All Froslless1 Co1l·treA an mea pan sin 11 o;y• shelves' ht•v s11g1t O•y' twrrv s1na1r o~,• ba ck' 15 2 and IS 8 cu fl lreezers ;:::To:l-•l_c:a:pK::::::•'Y:::-~;----i~~~11:s...~-t;:==-:========~~~~~-t-~~-::-::---:-;============~~ [Ker~re (Konrnoru •I Salls1actiQn guaranteed or your money baek 3 CYCLE WASHER 3 ~ 'I '!71 1;0., 2 CYCLE DRYER 7 . m =...., l se.,1.Roebuck•nd~C:o:...:..·~'"':..:.:.~;......~-========~====:::!::;;:~;;;:.~~::;.:~~:.:..:.:.;_;..=;:~~~~;:;;;:~::::::;;;:::::=::;:~:::::=:;;::;!..~~----...... .__.-=.~.....::.;.:;. ____ ....;,;,;:m~:J • • I ~ l • I DI l'ORI \I Watch out when the oil industry says 'trust me' Republican' 'ho uld Ix· fum>u' \\1th the oil 111<.Ju,tr). In the last fi.'\' months ll has donl' m orl' to undcrn1111l' a tx1\1l GOP phtlosoph~ than an } other group 1n the pa~t decade. The GOP was formed in the 1850 '"hen l>l·mocrnt" and Wtgs bolted from tbcir parties 10 oppo l' the n pnn wn of sla,en. Abraham Lincoln kd that mm cment In 14..!tl the GOP~ estabh hcd Its reputation for upportrng hu<,anl'S<. am.I ~mg war} of c pandang the role of goH·rnmc1H in busmcs and national life. It was a sound tenet. hut poh11n1I d octrine 1s onl~ half of the equation. Rusiness and mdu,tr~ ha"c to do 1hc1r pan. too. The 011 andustn lw'\ not h\l'tl up to tha t obligation. · lnd1ctments against the andustr) arc "nucn \\1th spilled 011 from Valde1. lac;kn. to the Dcla\\arc R•'l'r and the sho res of Narragansett Ba ). Ll·t·s not forget about thl' Houston ship channel in outh Tna'> "hl·rc oil '' l..ing. Rcsidrntc; of thoSC' arras ha' e a ne" benr hmnrl. to JUtlf:!.l' whether the oil mdustl) 1s a good nc1gh hor thn1 c;hould hl' spared go crnment regulation. T ho l' people have had enough. Thl') don·1 "an1 IO hrar about ho" the oil mdu\lf) i"> \\Orlong on 11l'\' tcchnolog) to ge l oil out of the grounlt and deli' er 1t 10 rcfincn cs. Tht·~ :irr kcptical of promises that thing'"'" Sl'I belier. The) arc 11rt.·d of talk and \\ant c;onie (lr tmn to plug the leak an the rndustr) 's dl'11\l·r) ')'1l'm -action that pre' cnt foukd bcache and m l'rc; a nu the <.laughtl'r o l "'ildhfo that r::i nnot u01' c an oil bath ~inn• the 0 11 mduslr) has not done the jOb. the C pcnpk nn• ncgmnmg to "ondcr 1f go' emment should 1al..e <,tcp-.. to p1 otcct aw. c11i1en and the cn' 1ronmcnt The oil mdustf) ·.., efforts to prn cnt and dean up rnl spill sho "•S a ma crahlc lack of sonal coun<.uo u\ncs" and corporate rl·spons1b1ht). .\lkn ~tumn . t·h1rf t'\l'Cut1' l' officer of M obil 011. r.,a) s. ..Rcl·ogn111ng thl' 1.'\trcme diffieult1t''> prcscntt·d h) a catar.,trnph1c 'f)lll. .. mtlu,tn can prom1'>e onl) 11\ \Cf) best e ffonc; 1n rec;pnnd1ng. to such pills:· l nfo1 tuna1cl). \\ ha1 the oil indu<.tr) ha\ <lemnn- strated J\ ab 'Cf) bcc;i 1\ nnt good cnnugh .\ I.. \'aldr 1 \1aH1r .John l>t'\ l'll' atmut tlw oil 1ndu,. tn · 'en bc\l Hc ,\ 111 tdl 'ou. ·-rm 'OrllC'' hat dcprl'C.\nl t>Ccau e ~,e·H. \\Orked so dan1n hartl to get f\\nn to do '<> lmlc."" Ed 1 cnn)Son. an oil c;prll c.ricntt\I. '<t)<. ... l hl· rurrcnt (oil spill) lerhnolog~ amount<> tn h,1, 11\{!. J qutlrtl'I -tnch '"" n mo" er '' ork 1 ng o n a 40..acrl' lil'lu ·· pol..c m1.·n Int the ml indu\tr~ ">a) the~ 're \\nrl..111g on the pro blem During the nc\l fi\l' )em'> the andu'>t•~ \\all spend up tu ~ ~; m1ll1 on rl·scardling and de' dop111g Ill'" technolog) w rnntatn and ckan up oil c,pill' It at..o "ant<. stronge1 <.al\.'t) and n:l\·1gat1o n \\\tern' tin oil wnl..er' ,rnd greater U'l' of the Coa\t tiuar<I ad' 1<>on 'l'S'>cl.,· tr:::ilfo safe\~ <_,~c,tem<; to help l.tcp tanker<; out or trouhlc. Tho~c cllon<.. ~hould ~ applauded But redl'r,11 .ind California gOH'rnmcn1 o ffinaf, must n.•rogmn· that 1hac, " too link. too la1t· to m1t1gatc oppO\lllnn to fl\'\\ othhnrl· drilling rx·rmll\ onshore drilling foe::. should encour<1gi: and inc,1,1 1h.1t the oil t'f\dustr) doe" \\hat 11 " pron11,ang. It " nl<,o 11111 unrea'>o nablc to <lt•mand that thl' mdu<,tr) pr<}\ t'' 11 ha' de,clopcd better oil c,p1ll conta111mr nt Jnd l kanup tl'lh· nolog} and 1mptl)\ cd the \3frt) rt•rord o f at\ tanl.er" and dell\CI') S)°'tl'n1\ hcfore 111\ allmH•d to \Ill!... mo re \\l·ll' hl'l'l' I hat \\ 111 be C\fll'll'>l\t.' lnr both the mdu''" .rnd consumers. but ~'l' ~huuld not accept rrom1.,e'> I mm .in rndustr) that ha'> prnH'U ll<;clf untruc;l\\<1rth' 011 spills JI \'aldc1 un lhl la~I < na'\ .rnd 111 1h~ Houston ship c hannel ha' l' rd.an<llccl mt·mom·, o f t ht· 11.Jh'I spill here m Cali fornia. \\'c. hl.c the rl'">l(knt' o t .,., <.Intl'' still lighting 10 reclaim their bcache\. mere;, and" 1ldhfl'. :Hl' fed up "1th oil mdustf) pmm l\CS and h} pocrl\~ \\ l' don '1 want Orange ( o ast hC'achcc, to ht the ne \t \ ll 11111 If the oil mdu\ln \\ants to be tru<;tcd. 1f 11 \1.~nl\ 10 thrl\ e "1thout more · go,cmment regulatmn 11 mu<.I <h1 better than making e\Cuses and sa}mg. '"Tru\t me .. 1 he time for promm·s has passtd. When thr 011 mduc,tr) <.a)' "T rust me·· ahoul the !>afot> and rchah1ht) o f off.,hnrl' dnlhng. ( ahfornians mu~\ sa). ··p ro,(' 1t lir<.t ·· Opinions expressed In this space are tt1ose ol lne Delly P1lo1 O\hf!f views expressed on this page are those of their authors and art•Sl'I Readers comments are 1nv1led and may be seni 10 The Dally P1101 P O Box 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 -CJfiA-ti ,1 -/\;,-1 l_lilJ_Pi_lai ____ Rosemary Churchman -Pubfls~r Tom Tait Editor Don Ff'f'IPy Tom Clt1n1n Stt'Vt' M.-.rbfl" Roge-r Bloom Donn;i Moon,.y R<;>ger c..-irrson Tom lluOd Ten Pupo Bob Fr;inlc Cnalon Gooct r-r.moct Shah Rt1onda Wtt>rl Don~ J"'Ob\On ~p.,, J.,., ltekhef .,g Ctwrt FtftfNln Judy ~tttnq PMrtd.I A . GM* 9edcy S. t .. ,.,son M.y c:.n., Allsa TNlock Henry~ l1~T~y Ptttr1ck Tool Scon Oour~tr Ge•pAI .. 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CAtM J Friday, June 30, 1989 A8 Flag-burning issue has a good side Wuh l)UT nation·., hi11hdn' 1u<;t a fe\\ da)s awa~. 11°'1 1ron1l th:u l\mer1cn find~ 1t,ell 111 till' 1h mc .. ol a dchatr 0\ er llag hu rn1 ng Pl·rhap'>. hm'c' a . the e\l'fl'l'>I." ,, \\Oflh\\hlk In re l'lll )t•ar\. thl' r Ollrlh of Juh hn' 1nt ri:a.,1ngl} bl'l Ollll' llll' 11nw to &o tl1 the hcach. tal..l' a long "n'l..end But rdkcll on on thl· mt•anin!? nl the hol1J.1 ~ ought 10 hf JU\t a\ much a p:in of thl' trad1t1(111 as lirt'''OI "-' •\'> \Oii d<'hnte 1hr lOll'>llll1t111nal propn\.-t> l)f 11ag hurnin[1. at 'ou1 d111na tahk lhl\ Juh 4. '"n 'l'f\ pcr,onal obwna11on' from "'u.1 conp,rc,~m::in m1gh 1 adtl sp1l'l' 111 llll' d1 cu~s1on ' First. l hl· l1ag-htun1ng. , JW s1a1 1ed at 1h1: 19, 4 Kl·puhl1t·:111 '-a· 11onal ( on'l'nuon in Dnlla ... I \\a!> there. and I "ell rcH1ll thut "h1k 11 \\3~ hot and hu nud. the cool bn\I. brcCll' l'f nn\lCnt .\men ran pat110\ 1<;m bk" throu~h Dallas in un- Pl'C.'l l·dcntl'd fa,h11>n \nll'nt"'I "ll' hO!.\lng lhl· Ol~mp1c..\ 1hat \l'a1 Ronald Rcag:in hnd rc,t111ld nur na11onal pmk Outc;1lk th t• ron\l'ntion hall ho\\ e'er. ant1-dt'mm ratat 111ott''it t·r-, "t'fl' spra~ pJmtang thc ''311\ ol build 1ng' and 0 ' l'rt urnrng po tied plan\!>. l hn mock1ngl~ duhlwd 1hem-.1:h e' tlH' .. l-h-puhltt,111 \\ .ll ( he\I 10111 .. One proh.'\ll'I ''"k an \nll fll.11\ llas from .1 llag.rok oul'ldt· .111 nt11n· build 1ng "' 1 hl· dcmon .. 11;11or<, man. hed thrnug.h 1hc Oalla\ '" ''l'I\ I k hJndnl 11 tn anoth1•r p111tn1,'r (1r1:gnr~ John,on "h11 unfurlnl 11 in f1 ont ul Dalla'< it' I !all. do11wd 11 \\llh l.l'fl1"1.'lll' Jlld . 'l'I It on li11 \.\h1k lhl'' """lwd lhl' 'I·"' .111J 'itl'IJX'' h11111 .lohn,1111 and thl 111hi:1 r rntl'!llOI\ lhanll'd. "\mer1,J. lhl· rrd \\hill' and hl tH' \\l' ''"' 11n ~ou ·· f H•n \O. num• nl tht• ;1pp111\ 1matl'h 100 dl·mnn,\1<1\111' "·'' l. ha1 gcd "11 h ,\ l r 11m· c_i\ ~I' 11\\\ Joh 11 ,t1n. IHl\H'' l'I ''"' chn rgl•d '"th llw llll\tk111l·.11101 ofkn\t' n f de\· l'll.tt1np till ll.1g. It \\3\ hi\ 1..1w that ma1.k 11 '" 1h1· \upll'mc ( nurt this p.l'il "•'l'" "ht'l l Ill' l on \ll l 10n - afll'i hll' H'.11' 111 lal\\el\· argu~ nH'lll'> "·'' o' nturnl·d IH one \ llll' \ccond I \\O \l';"' Jfkr thl· l>alla' u111\l'llt1on 111 thl' \\h11e lloU'il'. I fl.'.ll'IH'<I Jn urgl'nt llll"''a[tt' th.11 tlw d11\'f JU\lln nt the l nlll'd ~I.all'\ had 1kl Hkd to 1ct1n-. 111 order 10 de' l'lc fu ll·11n11· 111 lhl· H1tl·n1cnn1al ol the ( ()IJ\llllltlnn lfr plann1.·d I<' kC'l'P hi' rC\11(11\cnl announcenwnt lOn- lidl•nt1al until tlK p1l'\11kn1 "l'il-1.Hxl a \Ul"ll"'-'01 h fl'll 111 mt' tu \l'lrctl\ Pll'Pil 1 t' do,\lt'I\ 1111 .1 dotl'll f)<>ll'ri- 11.il 1111r111ntl' 1111 th1• p11,1d1·n1'<. fl"\ IC\.\ I hr Prl'\llk111 \1111n narnmc<l 111' t htHtl' 111 t\H1 nwn \nlnntn S1.nl1.1 .111d R11h111 B1>1 I. \\ the prl·,u.lrnt l;itl'I pul ,, thr dhll<.l' \\,tC, \(l dO\C he l.1111hl .1hn•,..,t thwv. a d.irt l<I hrc-al. th1 Ill" In till' end Judge • l"al1a turned out to be hi s choice. When another '>l'al on 1hc Su- p11~me Court becam<.' vacant. ho\\· eH-r, the president was quick to nom1nau: Judge Rork. I worked hard for Judgl' Bork's confirmation; bu1 "hen Democrat" 111 the ·cnatc I'('· fu<.cd to 'oil' for the prcs1d<.'nt's nomim'r. I "'orked Just as hard for Tom Kenned). who w::is l'' entuall) w nfirmcd instead of Judg1: Bork. In the l1ag-hurn1ng ca,c, ·aha .ind Kenncd' -the \\\-O Reagan nom1nn·s ,...flOm I helped 10 the tx·nl"h -combined with 1h1· court''\ hl~ral "'ang 10 pro" 1de a narro" 5-4 ma1or1t) But )e'itcrda). when I met I 111 1" n Jn houi \\Ith J udgc Rork to d1'rn"" the ~uprl·mr Coun ·o; de- ll'>IOn in 1hc tlag·hurning lO'>l'. he told me he "ould ha' l' 'otcd 10 urhold thl' ngh1 of 1he Cnn(!rcss and the Slllll'\ \I} kg1\late again<;I flag hurn1ng 01 coursl'. 'ottng 1n plact• of e1thl'r ~ahd <ll Kennl'tll. Judge Bork \\ould h<l\ c d1anged the out· lOnle <\!though I have ,real respect for Judgr' ~ aha and Kl'nnt'd y. I agrrc "1th Judge Rork -:ind the ~upremc Coun·c; four d1s'lenters -that a go,crnmcnt "'Ith the powc1 to con- n1pt 11s c1111cns into th(' Armed Force!> wher(' thq must figh t and perhap<1 die for the flag, surely may proh1b1t the public buminj of the banner under \\h1ch the~ fight. ~tall, thl're ma) be a 'i1her lining to all of this. Wh ile legalmng flag hurn1ng is a dubious binhda> pre'\· cnt for America. the grcntc\t con- stitutional minds of our age have kat:ked off our foremo 1 national hohda) \\1th a profound!} c;crious dchatc. llopcfull}. 11 wall cau'le us all to think <.enousl) about the meaning of .\meraca and 11'. Oag. nd. aflcr all. 1sn"1 that "hat 1hc Founh of Jul) <.houlll be all about'! Olrls Cox Is tile U.S. Rep~•~•••· live for tile-41tll Coa1nnloe•I Dis- trict. l .t :TTt:Rs Hello to Hyatt Hotels Corp; welcome back Newporter Family planning should not be cut from budget lfor, great that H ~ .111 Ho1t·I, ( orp is taking O\er ma11agcmcn1 11t tlw l'\l'\\portcr Rei.mt It ha" lx-1•11 .1 <,hJml' 10 \Cl" the· grJncl 11ld l.11h i.. nov. n "' the '-r" i)rn 11:1 \t.rnd 111~ 1111 till' edge ot 1lw d.1lhl' llonr 1111 '" man' \l'.I" ~d11lc lll'"l't holl'1' ha\l' lx'l·n· dancing the night a"a' Y. hen 1he 'ic"' portl·r Ofll'lll·d a' 1hc ;-.ie"'r>mtr1 Inn 111 1%~ Jlong. Jamhorl'l" Rt1<1d 1u<.1 north nf P;1n fir ( OJ\I H1gll\\,t) on l,1nd k;N'd Imm Thr In 1 nl· C o I hl' h111cl '' ·" ,, n1agn 1 fiCl'nt add 111on 10 < h .1n)l1 Count>·, l oastal area 0\cr the }Care; 111clud1n(l lh1.• long period In "'h1lh thl' hott'I \\-;I\ 11\\-nl'd and opcratl·d h\ the Del \.\.chh ( orp.. the Nev. porter hcrnnH.' an Orange ( oar,t 1rad111on h wn\ tlw pla ce 10 "ila} tor '1<;1 11ng rcldmt1r\ It "'as thl plan· 1u cntl't lillll lnr lunch or dinner. \o(\ It "'a' thl· pl.Ill' for Sunda' hrumh -thl' la' l\h. buffet·St)'IC champagne hrunrh Perhap'> '>omc ol thl· :-..e"' rx1rll'r°' grcate~t da~\ \\ere an the l111t· 1%0\ when Richard Nl\on \\O\ ra·"tknt and selected an < lemenll' a\ thl' s11e of the 'um mer \.\ h1tc 1-fou.,l· \\.hen :-..1,.un \\cnt tn an ( lcm1:n1c the prc,1dcn11al pre.,, l'orp<1 and the prcs1dcntaal \tall -1nclud10~ '1\1t- 1ng memhcrs of the preor;ideni 'rahi net -SHl)ed at the 'ic"'portl'r In tac\. Manha M11chell. \\lk of N1:..on\ at1 ornc)' geneaal -da1nwrl dunng the Watergate period 1h:1t 1;.ht• \I.a<. detainl'd 1n a room .11 1hc Nc'-"portcr Adding to thr !'lcwponrr\ gl:im- our during the ca1 I> 1970s "'tl'> 1lw add111on ne\t door of the John Wa)nc Tennie; ( lub. and during those da)~ John Wayne came O\t•r regular!) from h" nenrby Rn)<.horl'" home for lunch. nd ever) SOC'lal function of mcr11 TOD\ l I' HISTORl I t1da~ " I r1d11) Junt 10 1ht• 11<1'1 di!\ 111 19X9 I IWI(' .m· 1~4 du ~\ kit .111 the: )Clll 1 oda) ., h1ghhgh1 1n h1,Wr\ On Juoc 10th. 111'4 \dnlf l lt1lt r began h" "blood 1>u•&l' .. ol f)oh11t.1I and n111!1un k:.i<k" 111 C •t'1 lll;t0\ \mong 1ht1'4.' k1l kd \\:\.\ I rn'' Roehm. lc.1<l1:1 of the \i:111 <.torm truopc1., nnd tl11kr'"> nnr-llml' ·'"> On tlw. d.1tc· In lt.04. the lnd1. n 1 rm ton "'·'' (l N ICll h ) ( ungfl'\\ In 1100. da 11 "t'l)ll) ol r I· fingham . Ill Ix· amt• '\mt·rirn'\ tir'l female la" M.hool g111d1.1a1c 111 1906. the Pu1 l' r ood and l>ru@ All Qf'ld lhi: \ilcttl ln\f)CCllOn \d lx.•l':lll\(' Ill\\, lo 195~. "I he <•u1d10& I 1ght ·· 11 popular radio p1{1 r. m. mad(' ''' dcbu1 :I'\ a ll'ln 1\1on \O;ip t>pc r;I on CBS. In 1971 . a ~vicl -.pace 111i..,c,1c1n ended an trct ~d) "'hen thrtr Co\· monautr. aho<'lrd \ow1 11 \\Cll' found dead 1n~1dc their 'l'•1tcaoft aft~• 11 rl·turnl'd to ranh. In 1971lh~26th "mcndnu n110 lhl ( un .. 111u11on. lu~crana the n11111- \,,,., hdd JI 1tw -..:l'"P'"ll'r It' puhht l1111d1nn 11111111\ tltC' lo' l'h ,1H',l ,111111 ml II' \\\I Ill Ill 11lg f>O\)I\ a nJ 1 I\ ~11tl\'ll' V.\:ll lhl' \Ill' lit major lu nl· tlnll\ l"\l'f~ night Hut thl·n the nl'"' hold<. h1:g<in t11 a1 r" r r hi' '-e" rort \farnoll T hl· h \ 111l' \1.111 HI\ I The: ;\('\\('IOI I ~ht·1a1n11 l h<' K1:~1c;tr~ l c \k1- 1d11•n l h\ ll\llll ll1lton l h1.· f o111 ~H',1\1111' J 111 R 1t1 C arlton \nd thl' 't'"'P"rlt'I hcgan 10 'hnv. at., ,1gl· It \~.h .. uld 10 a coupk of a1d11ll't I\ \\ h11 ahu then O"-ncd thl' 8 11tmon ll111d 1n I ll\ ·\ngelcc, Thl' fir<>t thing thn dad "a'> remodel lhl' Nc"'po11c1 -\omt· felt to ate; detn· ml·nt. T ht' lw 1d 11 udcd 11'> warm. wmlortahk Jcchn~ tor a cold func- 11on.1I lcx1k Our,1111·<,s did not 1m- prcH r to an} grt•a1 e~tcnl. ~1) the hotel "a' 'old agatn nnd ng.,1n 11 \\,1., remodeled Some fch the ne" tool was 11n 1mpro,cmcnt Bu<.ult'\'> '>1111 did not e-<at:tl) take tlO, ,ind ( olumh1a ~a v1ngc; and Loan tool. fl\ er O\\ n('r<1h1p 'lo"' C nlumh1a <;a , 1ng\ ha1i ar- rJngcd lor fl )att to ta\:<' <>'er the managcnwnt H~ all " a firs1 -d ac;s. "orld-da"' operntor The fi rm l no" s ho" to 01x·ratc a tor hotel - nnd a tnp rl·,on -from room and '><'•'ace to fi111d and decor Mon•mcr. ll}all hnngs with 1t a \\Orld\\1de r<',cna11on \)Siem and a "'orld\\1de ad,er1i'>tnlt promouonal n111111 '1111 nf! ·'!!'' lo IX. ll. n<. rn II fil•<.l ii\ Oh1n IX'l,1111l llh \t(\h 'ltate \ll .. pjllllH" II In 14 7 P1c<.1drn1 hmm' ( a1 11.·1 unnou11wd h\.' h.1ll tkudcd ae;.Hn'\I prllllm'lhlll o l 1ht H I homl'lcr. "'">· 111[4 II "-ii\ 111<1 lU\lh 11()\\-l'.'\l'f, lbl' 0 I "·l' l.a1,1 it"\l\l'd ll~ Prc\ldt•rll Ru11.1ld Kl.1~,1n In l\Jtl~ 1hc 11111l' l1m11 for the p1 opt1,t'\I f q11t1I l<1t•ht11 mrndnwnt to 111,. < on,11tu111111 <'>.par ed \\1th p1 01)0nt0nl\ lalltni• ... 1ior1 of 1hr thrct• adcl1t11lnal \t,1t'' n,·1.·dcd 111 ra11f) at In l lJK~ W AmL'ncan ho.-.rn"cs h orn a h1JUl l.cd I\.\,,\ JC ll iner were fH'l'll 1n lk1rut atln l>c1ng bdd 17 dt1~!1 In 1 9~t' in t1 S-4 <.ll.'l'151on. 1h t ' S. '>u1lrc·nw < c>urt rul,•cl that ,tn1c-. rnuld ou1la" homo\C.'\ual • t\ he· t~ccn rnnscntan 11clult\. tvcn in the p11' .. , )' of the ar n"" n home' l en )CM'> a o Prc,1dcn1 J1mm)' < artcr. on 11 \ "" 10 Seoul. ~ulh k.orca. 1,·.1tlirmi:d \mcnca·, m1h · Inf ) HlflllllllOlCllt lo II\ \~111n all h111 ul\tl t holkngl·d 111& hoor,t\ 10 1mmh 1hl.'11 humJn 111h1~ rewrd \I. 11 h thc11 ,., onon11' Ill h1c"cmcn1' anll puhltt. rcla11un\ nrgan11at1on 1 h1'i should spell 'ucc('o;\ a1 ln<.t lt•r thl' Nc\l.poner. Onc:e agam a maJOr face lilt 1'1 pla11n1:d -1h11> 11mc at a tO<.t of $4 m1lhon \\1th I l)nll an charge. \\C 11 u\t that 1hc: remodel wall \Hl) true to lhe )'.e"porter tradition and 10 the hfc <.t) le along the Orang.r { oast a\ "<'II a\ being trut• 10 lhe H}all 11,1d1t1nn It rnuld he Lhat thl' I !\all NC\\· por1er rnuld onn· again r1'1C to 1t'i lurmt·r hc·igh1' \\ h1k all ot us grca1- I} cnJo~ all of the ne"' ho1dc; in thr Orange ( ·oast arc:i, old-timers ha\e a soft \pot for the Ne"' tx>i ter .\nd 11 i<. good to S<.'e thnt H)att I lotel~ bas finall) entered the Or- an gr < oa~I. The chain wa<; late in wming to Orange (. o unl). made its fi~I entr~ -e'cept for an \nahe1m motel -b) taking over manage· ment of the Ahcantc in Garden Grove, and now ha set its foot into the hot Orange Coast market. :'>tot that H)a\\ hasn't tried. In the lare 1970s. the firm was interested in locating a Hyatt Regency an New- port Center and then m Koll Center. onl> to earn the wrath of Newport Brach residents who feh at that time that a nC\\ hotel would increase demand for John Wayne Airport. So H)all never came an. We don·t know whether H)att's taking over manaaemenl of the Nc\Nporter means that the firm has decided not to take one of the reson hotels planned for down coast by The Irvine Co. and by Hemmeter Corp., or v.hcthcr this is merely n first foot into the marketplace Regardless. Welcome Hyall. Wei· come back Ncwponcr. M•rtl• Brower l'flbll1lln Ille •••letter "M•rtla Brower'• Or· a.,e C..ty ft~•·" I 1"e )C.11'> .1go John Turner \\ll ''"orn in <1'1 < , noda·., I 71h Jlnmc nlllll~ICI. <,ul ccd 1111 Pieri l' LlllOtl 1 rud e:iu Pl:1} v. 1'1gh1 L1ll1an l lcllman d ied an Vine)ard tf~vcn. Ma.,s .. nt <ig.1· 1\J, One ). l'.tr ngl\ In a .. urprismg \\~nc. Vl:ad1m1r I 1cln1 ... <'"· A dd· l o llw I d1101 I 01 the p,1,1 eight )t'ar' I haH' \A,l)f ... l'U Ill rnn11nu111t) hl':Jlth chnH''> a' " \\omen\ hl·alth care nurw pa .1tt1t1onc1 pro' 1d1ng h1rth c·ontrol. t1 l·atnw n1 to• 'C \U:'lll\ 1ran1>m1ttell d"1:.1,l''> .ind other JHl'z cn11' c health 'l'I \Ill'\ I hcsl' din1l \ tkf)l·nd on funding lrom the \toll' Onicr ol I am1I) Planning rrogram lf th1o; rmgtam,.. elim1n.11l·J a~ propo<iC'd 1n lhl' go"'· l'ino(' 1440 hudgct. the r hnK" '"nuld dml' and oll ( :1hfornrn Cl\i/l'n\ \1.<lUld \UflC1 . 11 ha .. hce11 \\Cit d0<.umcntcd 1ha1 1he monc' 'Pl'111 1n fnmil~ rtannang ~r' 1le1. gm.•., a long \\U) 1n S:l'-lll8 la\pa)cri. 11101W) from the ~1aggcr.1 ng ro~t'> of uri"antl•d pregna11c1c11, picmn1urc bu1h'> and comphcattOn'i uf ~l'\uall~ 1ran,m111C'd d1~a cs. Nol onl) " 11 li<.rall ) 1rre~pons1hlc to con\1dc1 chn11natrn~ 1h<.• Office ol famil) Planntng. I\ IS moralf~ Ir· rcspunc,ihk. ·\ half-m1l11on people' \\ould be 1kn1rd accl'S'-10 health earl' bcl'au'll' of lo"' tnl'Omc and/or no health 1n.,urance . IUdl·nt'> and other 1Xln-ume worke~ al'lo rel} on our \l'r" ltl':o. bceau~ of their 1nah1h- I) 10 aflord in'urancc Mor,t hen' 11) afTcllcd though. :t'> 11\uAI an.· \\UlllC'll. \Oung IX'OJ)lc, llllOOntil'\ and thl· J)llor I lail 10 ser lhl' 10~1 rn thl' go\l·rno1\ l)ropo~I In fact. I don't 'ice ho" .ln) thinl...ang. f('ehng Pl'~on \\nuld l'Hn ronc,1lkr it . I urge all rcJlkr' to take :m act1\e rok 111 fll'r\u~d1ng the go' t'rnor to r hangl' h1-. mind ROBIN BL ('K ( orona <lei ~far ci.·ue to ~ 'rct ommunl\\ Pan conference , bluntl) cri1tc11ed Prcc,i- den1 ndrc1 . C 1rnm}ko aml othc:r long11mc Kremlin figures roda). birthda)'s: At·tor David W. )nr I'> 73. anger Lco11 Hotn<' 1s 71 <\C'lll'' Nanc} Dus auh i' S3 By ~ An«l•t~ r"" Comments welcome . The Daily Pilo1 welcomt~ yo ur opinions on matter of public intcrc t. Letters and lonser aniclcs o commentary must be ~iancd. They 'hould~ typed or clcarl).' written and ~nt to LETTER to the DITOR, Daily Pt lot. P .. Box I S60. o ta Mesa, 92626. If Y~$Gfer to dic1a1c a leucr. you m~y_ call our WE'RE NING telephone number -642-6086 -and leave a recorded me~~. Pltasc kttp these me sa1es brief. Please include your address and 1etcphonc number so that we ma y ve rify authorship. • • - • 4"" -rRtDAY JUN 30, 1989 -. OH\\f,I fOI \I\ \11 -'I \II 100111\11.J ;,·'.\'l i . ----- Cd M's ple~sant sur:p~lse ly JON FERGUSON Of -0..,, "°" Suoff It was one of those plcasanl 'iur- priscs which make hfc ca'l1er for a foo1ball coach. When the KalO\\llh fam1h moved into Ncwpon Beach thrl·c years ago. orona drl Mar ll1gh Coach Dave Holland all of a '>lldden had a new pair of football pin) crc, he hadn·1 counted o n. Todd Ka1ovs1ch go\e the ~ca Kings a powerful defcn<il\ e lineman as the Sea Kings captured the Sea View League crown in 1987. •\nd John Katovsich turned out to be a P<>werhouse linebacker in leading defensive-minded Corona dcl \.1ar to the CIF D1v1swn VI cham- p1onsh1p las1 fall. John Ka1ovs1ch had ah\J'r'> thought of himself as pnmanh an offensive threat. but with fullhad Matt Patterson rC'tu1 ning du11ng John's 1un1or )ear. tht· nill \·anw on defense. Ka1ovs1ch. a n out'ltand1ng athll'll'. did find 11me on offenc,e to l<lrn the ball 65 times for 31.0 > anh and ~ att h 11 15 times for 2~0 )ard'l. but 11 "a' from his pos111on as half of the \ca Kings· outstanding lll'll<k hnebad .. cr duo of Chris Dfuchar and h1m\elt that he earned DI\ 1'11on VI Pla\l·1 ot the Year honorc, "He' JUSt a gn.·a1 football pla'l'l ·· said Ho lland. \\ho hondlr' thl.' \ca Kings· defense "I k rnalo.c:c, l!fl•Jt plays. He can pruhahl\ pl.,, ..in' Ryan N•sh Woodbrtdge T'Om W•lker Npt. H•rbor • Joh!' Katovslch po~111on Qn the team. We eo,;cn had him pla)ing quarterback as a '11.'nior (1n a backup rok). bcforC' wr thought about (freshman) Todd Kehrh pln}-1ng.·· He 'iCOred s1>. touchdO\"n' 1n 65 carries. 1'"0 from l:? and P \Md., and four from Che 1-or :?-\ard· hnc: In the (IF 111k game aga1n\t akn- cia. he had a 6-t-~an.1 reccp11on 10 \l't up h1'i .:!-\ard touchdcl\\n run Dur 1ng league pla~ again">t l ·111\l'r\ll\ hr had a 37-)ard 1ouchdo\.\n run 111 the fourth quarter Ill \.1hagc .1 Ill' gaml' and prrc,en l' the l'<i King•; unbeaten <il'a<,on .. lkx·ause hr t'a' '\O 1rnf)l>rtan1 on dclenc,c. \\e d1dn'1 pl.1) him .1., much on 00"1."nsc." Holland c,a1d ·· 11c ",I\ jPlease see KATOVSICH /Bll Gary Smarr University Kevin Dtckey Htn. Beach A twist in Fountain Valley's football history goes from Christy to Christy ly JON FERGUSON Of 1~ o ..iy l'llol St-'f F-ouncen o;easons of Fountain \ alle) I llgh ·., (tr football pla)ofT h1slOr) an.· linked h\ lht• letterman's 1acke1 Glenn C hn'>I\ "car\ r>mudh lhC\C da)S In 1975. Cilenn's brotht•r I rant.. attalht•d a (IF patch reprrscnt1ng the Baron.,· first r>la.,,ofT appearance 1q the h1 tor) of a '\l.hool • h began pla) ing the game in I 9M I h1rtccn \Ca • ., later. ( hmt) had a patt h rrprl''>l'nting the Baron~· selOnd (IF 1111l' 'iC\\n on 1hc \,1me Jacket Those tv.o patche<i lank the Aaron' I.:! < If playoff appcaranlC'l an a 14-\ear pc11l)d 1 he: pndc in rounta1n Valle> foothall "h1lh grc:\.\ 1n ( hnst} ·s heart O\er 1hn111me frame helped l 3rl) him through some painful times la-:1 fall An ankle. sprained in the samr a1ca uH·r and O\er again, wa n't going 10 ~ecp C hn\I) from playing 14 times to help Im team avenge the 111le game defeat of 1987 And the Baroni.· thrilling 11-24 lltlc-dinchcr over B1'lhup \mat la">t December took the p:11n awn}. 11' onl> tor a moment. "Over the pa'it l\\-O vars11~ w.1son\. I 'ipraancd It in the samr direction O\.C'r and o"er and O\Cr." ( hmt\ c,a1d. "But there·., no "a' I was not gotng 10 pla' 1h1s \tar unle'>'i I rnuldn'1 walk "I \.\a\ going 10 pla} no mallc:r "hal \lta the Ma ter l.><.·1 game. I had lo be earned to thl' bus h) some teammate<; I don't n•alh bcl11.~t· I <1prained 11 all 1hr "a~ in 1hc pln,otr.. llk1• 1 did 1n thC' regular:_ '>ea\on .,o man' time' I don·1 think 11 ~ m~ pcrlorrnanll' then a' ti 11 "a' all \.\a~ ~pra1ned ·· · ( hn'il) \.\111 Judge \\hcther ht· mu'll h.tH' o;urgcl) on the an lo.le or can pla~ at C 1nldcn \\ l'\l ( ollegc nc\t fall "h1.•n he \tans-at lCntl·r 1111 lhl' ')outh 1n h1~ final high 'ithool tno1h.1ll g.'lml· llm1gh1 at Orangc C oa'il C ollrge in 1hr Or.1ngc Kl Soo Um lrvfne Lamont Peay Edison Brl•n Turk Mater Del , Glenn Christy ( OUrll\ ;"l.orth-\nulh \11-\IJI l 11111h.1ll ( 1,11111' Rue no1h111g l an crJ\t thl merl'Hlfll ' ol lhl· tall of · and hi\ I 011n1,11n \.din l1101h.ill l Jrl'l'r "tt•'I been fn·at m111c than I bill 1m.1g111<" · C hri'lt) said ·11 \.\CJr 1ha1 ring lull \ll ·1 rcml·mtx·r lo'l•ntt llht l h.imp1 '"'h1pJ Ill\ iun1or )Car I lonkl·d JI thl' l oa' h " , h.1m pmmt11p nng !Imm l4~X l afll'rnard .ind I .,,1111 '\\c hll'\\ II. rhl\ \.\a\ OUI one chanu: \\1 II nc .. er get a l·hanle h~e th" J[tatn To ''in 11 " .,umcth1ng I l·ln hardh hc:lil'\t' •· ;.- l'l.1~l'I\ 111-c c 1ft < hn\I} and )cars like l'IX!i .m· \\)1.11 r11,1~d ( nath \-11lo.t' Milncr·s1ob l~\\,lH.hng .. ,le", tLol unhd1l'\ablc 1ntc\tinal lorutude and rntntal t1111ghm·<,\ Milner \:lid .. He·s able to pu'h h1m.,dl bnnnd \.\hat normal people can do. It \.\J\ .1-11 •K\ 111 ng l\~ of inJUf) It wasn•t a tug tum· 1111111' "hl'l°C he" touldn·1 pla). but 'lt1tnl'llm1 .. Ill ""-•uld 0. hunang • • \\ hl 11 Ill\ Ii"' \\.\t'al \.\3~ hc1ng broken for ' h11\I 'hlut Jttll gold J:lt:l..ct frank (hnst\ \.\3S pl.1~1n~ nll(fl\I\ c: 1.1cklt' and S-,car-old (;Jenn pwh.1bl) h.1d .111 c:,1,1l'r time running through the u nll•r"<, k·tt' than \napping a foothall h \.\,1, .1 t1n11· "hl·n < 1knn'i; fnda} nights on thl I ountJtn \ .1lll'\ \ldl'ltnc topped child's pfa) Ill .1 \,indho\ a 11111 \\hen fran ~ \\Orked his \\ay tcl\\,11d ti"I ll.1111 \II Sun\ct League offenc,1,e lill kk hllrlClf\ r out hall \\ J\ \Ul h a big thing hack then .. ( hll\I\ \,lid r hl Cllltrl' town W;l'I behind II <\JI th e game\ \\!'rt· '>lllouts and \Ou'd have to get there l .11 I) 111 tt<'l ~at' I rcmcmlx.·r going to \11n11 111 tht· pep rail\\ I hr\ ·d drt''i' mt" un in httlt lrn>th.111 outfit .ind Id tun around and pla~ \.\1lh the d11 l·11l·adcrs It \\a\ a drt·am all m) Ille tu pla} \ ars11y loo1h.11l a1 r oun1a1n Valk\ I can·t hcht've ifs alrt'illh o' n It .,ccm'> li ke JU'it \e\lcrday I was a 111111 f.. 1d run n1 ng aroo nd · < hri\I) U'>l'\I 111 1ump on \.11lner·, bad, 1n 1h11<,. 1l.l\\ .\h('ll till' ln11rr \\a\ a \OU ng as'i1stant lnn1h .1111.J < h11\I) lMnl·d lon-;1derahh less \\l'111h1 1l1.1n th1· .!~U pound-; \.\htch re\t on his 6- 111111-'· I l\·\1'.tr·nld traml ltldn\ "I ·'·" runnin(! 11p and dr1\\n thc -;1deltnes olllll \9'i:d tn 1umr 11n c ll3lh \1 1lncr s baci.. and ''' JI ,111 flH'I him' a' ht•'d 'iJ\ .. ( hn\I\ <>atd 1 hl·~ h.td ,1 (111 ot ~itlnt'\ \.\here the\ werc up ~ · -ll • .ind I '·''' him 11 rr.1t 11 l' where he used 111 !)(.•;it llll llp !l 1111 f Pluse see CHRI STY /Ill P.A . Emerson Woodbridge Scott Robinson Kevin Roberts Rid~ P allow Mater Del Rapha~I Molle lrvtne lrvfne Edison Area standouts lead South against Brown; Nonh •Complete rosters/BJ The Dalty Piiot (II''' Id \\ld1 l\'lll\ll \1 11.,,·( 11111.. ,1 JI.Ill 111 \ I I 11 I> \ 1..i1111 I 'dl'l I 1111•'> I' .1 l I ti I h ) ,11 If there·.., one thtn[I. that \l,111d' 11u1 .l\ a positive for tht• \outh \II ~I.Ir lontl'Mll lcam in tonight's Orange Count' gaml' 11'' the closeness h1\ .-.quad ha\ Olqt11rl'd 1n 111\I J 10- day pcnod. said Rcbl'I' C n:id1 l~J\l' lloll.1nd of Corona tkl Mar 111[1.h lllll• '>ldl 111 19' "" l'I hl'hlll'I ind ,I ( 1111111,1 'h1dd l'Odnl up 1111 11111· \Ilk' ••I .1 \\ nodh11d~,· J)l.l\l•I' lhllllll llll' pl,l\1'1 111.111) llllll lll 11!111:11 l\,1111 hl 1111\'I Ill \\\'oll \\ llh !lh'll ,Ill \I.II u111l111111 "It'' .1 .. 1111\\ ,,, 111111\ ·· I l11il.1nd '·'"' r11111gh1 thl \ II tin.I lllll 111\I hll\\ 111 ll h nl ,\ Ullll lh\\ ,Ill \\htll th1 ,11111 \ll \l,11\ 111\ .ilk < >1.1nti1' < 11.1 .. 1 < 11llqtl I 11 .1 \ 1 lo.11.~PIJ 111 lhl \Ith 1111111,il ( h.1111!\' I 1111111\ '111lh-\11u1h l'•l'P I 1111h.ill < 1.1nw 1'11· 11.1nll' I h 11 g.111 11111pk1nl I 11 111 l.l_:: I'·'"''' I• 11 2 '' ~.1 111' .111d 111 11111d1d11\\ll' 111 11 ~,11lll'' 1 .... 1 1.111 .,,qi\,,., .11lw111111 pk111111' .ind 111 1 .. u, lat• \t 1 '~1 ·111g 111 < ""~ B.11 l..1ng I 11 n1g.111 1' ()'"''""\HI l'l.1\\·1 111 lhl \1.11 l>,1\1d I •l\\\I\ \\h11 q11.t1 l<1h.1\ l.,,d I 1.111111 .. 11 111, Ill I I II lllll .111d \\d' lhl "I" l!l'll' \l'Ulllll k.1d111t! 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Ma ter Der CG-Russell Miller. El Toro C -Glenn Christy. Fount~in V<lllPy OG-Brent Drouin, Tustin OT-Raphael Molle. Irvine TE-Brtan Ryder. Edison OB-David Henigan. Ftn Valley FB -Tom Walker. Newport Harbor TB -Estrus Crayton. Santa Ane1 D•FllNSll Ht. 6·5 'i -I I 6·5 6·3 6·2 6 -1 6·5 6·4 6·1 6·1 6·3 DE-Jim Hastie . Costa Mesa 6·2 DE-PA Emerson. W oodbridge 6-5 OT-Todd Norman. Ocean View 6·5 OT-Miguel Ochoa. Saddleback 6 · I O LB -Penn Bushong . M1ss1on VieJO 6·2 O LB-Kev1n Roberts. Edison 6· I 1LB-Chris Deuchar. CdM 6 -J ILB-John Katovs1ch. CdM 6·3 CB-Ryan Nash. Woodbndge 5-9 CB-Todd Delnoce. Foot hill 6· I Wt. 193 ISO 265 235 260 212 ~7S 220 185 200 190 22S 245 260 24S 19S 210 22S 230 162 180 180 North All-Stars OffENSE Pos Player. School WR-Ron Monninger. Los Alm1cos WR-Adrie1n Oliphant. l oara OT-Chuck Underwood , Esper<lnza OG-Art Lopez. El Do rado C -Mau Elliott. Troy OG-Mo1cPs Chave-z. AnanP1m OT-Craig Gibson. El ModPna TE-Tom Deep Kennedy OB-Albert Razo . La Habra FB-Keef Leasure. Valene•~ TB -Derek Brown. Serv1te DllfllNSll Ht. Cl· I I 6-2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6-0 6 3 6 s f>. I S 1 I S 11 DE-Kevin Ashworth. Pacifica 6 2 NG-Shawn Donohue. Esper.~nra 6-0 OT-Matt Werner. Esperanza 6-S OT-Darren Galloway. Serv1tP 6-4 DE-Joe Pastorello. Katt'lla 1 6-0 LB-Eric Tho mpson Los Alam110~ 6 2 LB-Garrett Grt'edy. Servttt' 6·3 CB-Guy Shepard Valencia t.-1 CB-Chris Johnson. Service S I I FS-Jason Nt'ben. Orange L11theran t-.-I SS-Trey Fr;mk, El Modttna 5 I I Wt. 165 190 l4S 245 240 710 240 225 IAS 190 180 205 1f.O HS 230 195 275 230 180 !AS 190 170 .1111 \. 1 1 \"' 11111n Holland !Ple<1se see ALL-ST ARS/llll o....,, ,.._ ,,.-. "1 D-__.... FS -Casey Mazzotta. Tustin 6·0 Servlte0 1 Derek •rown carries North hop••· Davtd Hen .. an starts at quarterl!Ndr. Do\Nnlng po\Nersl Angels to 10-·3 romp over T\Nlns MINN · POL I. CA P) -I lc3d1ng into Thu~a} night's g.'lmc wi th Minnesota. C 1hfor n10 dr4'111nn1ed hlller Onan Do\.\-111na trlt hl' had some maluna up m do With the 1y1n run on third b: ~ 1n the ninth inning ~ednc'ld, \ niaht. Dov.nan1 hncd out 10 end n 2·1 loss 10 C lc.,,cl:and tic morr than made up for that Thu~Jil ntf!.hl aoina 4 for 4 \.\1th • homer and four RBI a' the \nae I tx-at the T \\ '°' 10·3. "I v.antcd 10 ICI CHO for n l com1n1 throuah 1n the ninth {Wedncsda>) n11ht." Do\.\ning. '411<1 "It wu one of thO'll' n11hl' I kn~·\\ C\.'Cr)thmt V.8\ iOlnl lo 10 01) \\ii .. Down1na hrokc open a 2· I ~Ml<' 111 tht• thud 1nn1ng v.i1h n t\\o-run c.1nglc that ke~C'd 11 four-run upm.rn I le al..o \o\-alkcd and ~ored an tht:- M:cond inning. srngl«J and K01cJ 1n the lif\h. doubled a run home '" the '"th and hit hi\ c1gh1h home nm m the mnth It "'"' (. hfom1a·, 11 lh home rur' 1n the la\I "~ game' \M..c W111. ll-1, held Minnc~)\ll tu chrcc run<; anu eight hit' in c1gh1 1nnin1' for h111 thin.I \tra1gh1 \.1CtOI) • " C allfornia thmhcd w1th1 n onC'· half game of d i\ l\1on-lcadin1 Oak land 1n the \mcncnn Ltaguc We<;t \1can\\h1lc. \f1nnc\01a·., M1kr l>)cr. 0-1 . 1,1,tcd JU\l t\\O-plu'I 1n n1n1' in h1\ m.1Jor·lca1uc dchut. allov.ina ~" run' 1rnd ,1, h1t'I "I wao, 1caU m111\1na nnc1 \,f,11' -..c 111lt l1 1 AWAY Tonight-Twin,, SOS• Jvl TwlM,SOS~ Jv? Twins 11 1s• HOME JvJ-lhno.rs 7 JS Jv•-R•nG•"· 6• JvS Ranoeri 7 JS Jv6 h""n , 7 JS Jv7-Tw1n\, 7 JS Jvt Twin,, 1 '°' • AH oames on l(MPC ,. ..... ~~ • On ltleY SIOn C~nnel s • On ttrev"ion Ctl&nnel • couldn't Jl'I t1hcaJ in the count.' D )N ~Hf "I \\I prctt) t1&ht • Juhnn Ra)' .and r on \rmt111 had th r~e hit~ p1ccc 1n the ngc1,· lo· hit .111ad, thl'l t 'naprcd lf1nne\01a·., four·a;im Mnn1n$ 'l1 e;ik The 'I<· COf) wa' < al1lorn1a·~ fiOh in '"'h a:1mcs ancl hrolr.c a c,1r1na <)I '" ~11a11h1 ln\'4.'' 10 Wc~t P1v1'11nn team Padres extend. own streak, put halt to va·1enzuela's, 5-3 I OS i\ C1H I~ I \P) l)(nn" Ra'lmll'l'lt'n \\On 101 lh<' lir<il t1mr 1ncc Ma> ~n .1nd 1hr '\an t>1cr11 P adre ended t-crn .1nl u Valcn1ucla' fcrnr (!ame w1nn1ntt \Ire., • Ile.um the l o~ \n~dl' l>\x1 "r' . '· ThuNl .,. n1tth1 hll their founh 'tra1r.ht v1cwr\ Rao,mu,~n. '·" P H up ~' l'n l'\~IDI ..... , ........ ,u • llrolt ..... OUl·TV /82 • T1mn10111 .e UCl/al • u1 ... ~0tt•n/•I • Hor1e r .. uftl/al hll'I IO h1 I tnnillg\ Ill h:ld \ltll'I\ h' l' '1ra1gh1 1\ll <k1 "'"n" dl''-J'•t~ ii· t,m 1ng JU't ~ .t'I run' 1-x•1 •· m~ \tar1'. l>J'" f1n1,h~I fot h1\ ~l 'it H g1,1ni u~ I 01\C \n~k1,nn·, RRI groundm11 \ lrn1ucla 4-~. alln cd lour runi, onh one of them C".\rn('l1, on t'1Jhl h11.,· in ~,,.n 1nn1nt' r rror\ b\ third Nt\Crn:m lcll l !am1lton and ~ 11nJ h•~m•n Mariam> l>un, n h lll'·d \.m Ill o 'Kl'f\-d Chh.~ um~·, 1n tht-lourth innm fo1 1 "'-1 1<'.,t I hl' f'tJr"' loMkcJ the ba\C'' lo\llh no out "h\n Ton} <•"'>nn ''"lkd, Jadi; C ~r~ ... 11'.\,1 3nd Hamilton d10f'JX'\J Vlllcn111l·I,,., chm" tu thud on .1 hun1 h < hr" lame' ( -• -.-;o==·- n Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, June 30, 1989 --------- ' t 'P ft I' fl If t \ '4 Pacers trurn ~o Flo-Jo in attempt ro add flair, fashion ro NBA club Ton1&.ht"s Orange Count) 11-tar footbalf aamc will~ replayed on most cable S)Stenu m the a~a. according to Comcast Cabk. The fl-Star game. scheduled (or 7.30 tonight at Orange Coast ol- lcge, wall be repla)ed on Jul) a\ I p.m. training order •inst baseball last Sunday. 1.2 nullron homes \H're wat hing the all-sports network. a __ 3 raung. ormally. ESP acts a I. 7 rating at that lime on unda)S. "•th 870.000 people tunt'd in. ESP and CNN both tele' 1sed the proceeding from the: Hamilton Count) (Ohio) oun of Common Pleas Jacl. Womacl.. a poke man for C'NN. aid his nN"ork·s ratings increased onl) hghtl}. Chns LaPlaca. pol.e man for ESP . said hrs network had a 60 percent in- crease on the first da) oftbl' bearing and a 20 pt>rCC'nt increase on the second da). purcha~ the Santa Monka·ba~ lac.al cable scrvict, has bttn boost~ ma Z Channel's spons prqrammin& throuah the month so the transnion from classic movies to the playing field won't be such a shock. Producer hmm dams sa-.s 1hat ~-cause of the coopera11on ot otht'r cable systems, more \han half a mil hon pt>opk "111 be abk to Sl.'l' thl" game simultant'ousl}. 0 Z Channel J OI Join& 15 years ago • as an all·mo,•1c channel that fea- tumJ the off-beat. tht forcian. the classic and sometimes the downright quirky. , 0 mong the ci1ic 1n \\ h1ch the game "111 be sho" n. Co ia 1esa. Fountain Valle), Hunungton Beach. Laguna Bench. cwport Beach. Mission \'1e10. Laguna 1gueJ. Laguna Hills.\.\\.' 11ninster and . an Clemente. 0 . Z Channel. the local cable TV stauon that survl\ ed for 15 'ears. signed off the air Thur da). and . SponsChannel Los Angeles takes o'er. The all-ports programming goe on the air at 4 p.m. today with Costa Mesa resident Jeff Criswell. who is a stani n& left tackle for the Ne~ York Jets. will be apsxaring tht fall on HBO's production of ··First and 10.'' according to his agent Paul Bartelt. Pete Rt> e's ln"surt ma' not match the drama of the Nixon im- peachment heanngs or Oh' er North's congressional tesumon~. but 1t's good enough for E PN. .. Sports N1ght l) Ll\e.'' a spons ne\'~ program. Ratnbo" Program Sen tees." htch announced last Februar) 11 had Others who ha,-e filmed episode for the series include Herschel Walker. Roger Craig, Lawrence Tay- lor and Rams quarterback Jim Ever- etl. \\'hen Judge ~orbert A. Nadel granted Rose a tempora~ re-.. Weekend TV, radio sports Saturday TELEVISION 10 a.m -Al'TO RACING: Ni.\ C >\R \\ 1n<,ton ~00 from D:n tona Beach. Fin. (delaved), E P . I 0 a m. -HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: "\l'" Jcrse~ .\II-tar game from Ru1gers tad1um. \\OR I ~.15 p.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at Dodgl•r,. Channel 4. I p.m -BASEBALL: Ch1l'.'ago C uhs at , an Francisco. WGN I JO p.m. -AttTO RACING : CT.\ Tran,-.\m rnmpe1111on from Cle'<~land. E P:'\ Sunday TELEVISION :50 a.m . -AUTO RACING: IM A GTP Camel Con11nental from Watkins Glen. . Y .. ESPN. TB . 10·30 a.m. -BASEBALL: J\tlanta at Philadelphia. 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: NI.'\\ York Mets al Cmcin- nat1. WOR. 11.15 a.m -BASEBALL: Angels at Minnesota. Channel 5. 11 :30 a.m SPORTS SUNDAY: Bo'- 2.30 p. m. -GOLF: l ' , . Sl·nror O~n from Ligonier. Pa {dcla)ed). Channel ., • 3 p.m. -GOLF: \\ estt'rn Open from Oat. Brool.. ing-Donovan ··Razor" Ruddock 's. Jam rs "Bonecrusher" mi th. hea') -weights. from Fayette' rlle. ~.C. Channel 2. ~oon -A TO RACING: C' RT Cleveland Grand Pm. E PN. Ill. (drla~edl. Channel 1 3 p.m -TENNI : \\'1mbledon 1oumamcn1 ldr· la\ ed). Channel 4. . 4 p m. -BASEBALL: L\tlanta a1 Philadelphr:i. TB 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD Of' PORTS: Trad. and lield: B1slet1 mi."et from O~lo. --.:o"'a' (dela,ed} B1qcltng: tart of Tour de France (dela\t~dl. Chiinnel 7. 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: .\ngl'I<. at \1intll''>Ola Channel 5. 5 p.m. -VOLLEYBALL: \\omen·, pro hcal·h compc1111on from Phoenn. (tape). E P"\ 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: Japane~e national team '" U.S. from Millington. Tenn.. ports hannel. 6.45 pm -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: .\lamo lntl.'r· nauonal 0 1' mg IO\ 11a11onal from Orlando. Fla. !lapel TBS p.m -SWIMMI "G: \fret oi { hampton'> lrom :-..ttss1on VieJu (tJpe). Pnme Ticket S p.m -HORSE RACING: Holl~ ''uo<l Parlo. re pla) . Channel 56 (Pnme Tact.et. 10:30 p.m 1 11 p.m. -BASKETBALL: \\.. BL-Youngstov. n at Calgar). portsC'hannd RADIO ~oon -BASEBALL: 'e" 'or!. ~kts at Crnl!n· na11. K~X I 10~01 12:20 p.m -BA EBALL: Pamburgh at Dlldga<t K.\B (790). 3:30 p.m -BASEBALL: an Diego at St I ou1c. Kn1B (760>. • 5 p.m. -BASEBA LL: .\ng\.'l'I at ~1mnnota. K~1PC' ( IOI '1 \ J 0 H I I· \ t, I I . ' I p.m. -GOLF: We tern Open from Oak Brook. Il l.. Channel 2 I p.m. -TENNIS: Wimbledon tournament (de- la~ed ). Channel 4 l p.m . -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at Dodge~. SportsChannel. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago C ubs at an Francisco. WGN. 2 p.m. -BICYCU NG: Tour de Franrc (dela}ed). Channel "' 2 p.m. -AUTO RACI NG: Amencan Rnc1ng cnes competition from Ponland. Ore. (tape). E PN. 3 p.m. -GOLF: .. Senior Open from L1gon1er. Pa. (dela)ed), Channel 7. 3 p.m. -BICYCLING: U. Pro C)·chng ham· pion hips from Philadelphia (tape). E P~ 5 p.m -BASKETBALL: WBL-alga~ at llh· nots. ponsChannel. 6 p.m. -BASEBALL: Old-Timer's Classic from Buffalo (tape}. E PN. 8 p.m. -BOATING: ewpon to Enscnada race h1ghhghts ftapcJ. Prime T1cl.et. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Holl> wood Park repl3)S. Chann('I 56 (Pnme Ticket. 10:30 o.m I RADIO l I 15 a.m -BASEBALL: -\ngcls a1 Minnesota. K~I PC ( 10). I I: IS a.m. -BASEBALL: an Diego at St. Louis. KFMB C'60l I p.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at Dodgers. K -\BC' (790). Cubs suffer seventh straight loss F'rom The .Associated Press Pitcher C'Oll Garrell · t\\o·run tnpk \\3) Olll' of ~rght tra1ght 1111' during a seu·n-run outhu,-.,t 1n lhl· ... ~cond 1nn1n~ that sent the an Fram.1~0 Grant\ O\er Chicago. I~--. at t andle<,tlLI-Park. the Cuti•; SC' l.'nth <. on<.c~ u tr' e loss Garreh aggra,ated hrc; left ham\tnng 1nJUr) "'hrk running out h1\ h11 and kft tht• game H1or; replacl·nwnt. JelT Brant le~. pill hl·d liH innings lor his tir<.t del '''on C1f the ea<,on In other l\a11onal Leagul.' game' JJraves 2. Red I: \fan~ (far) p11chl"d n tour·h1t1t·r for his fi rst maJor-kagul' "'in and !)ale Murph~ c;inp.kd Home the go-ahead run in the ninth inning for \tlant,1 at Rl\crfronl tadaum. Ast ros 8, Expos 3: In Montrral. Mike I\ oil heuinw the lirst 13-game "inner in the maJOr kagul"s and Bill~ Hatcher homered and dro'e tn four run<, as ""trniz Houflton ended Montreal's Sl\·game v. innmg strt•al. In the Amem:an League Marine rs 2, Rangers 0: In .\rhngton. "ILO\I Bankhead held Te'\as to three ~ingk" m eight 1nn1ng .. 0 Gi.nt\ 12. Cubs 2 CMICAOO N 'Ot\C' "1+,•rM"'1t> ~.s.""~,_,., j•ac,, •• l<'<c .. c lo \'tfttlei-~ ••-ti\" C,,.r•f'd ( ; ~ ... ,. P<OD U M nt AMC.ISCO ... ".. . .. ~ .. 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""'Yet' -QI --1 ow.. ., .,, ...... f rom Ttw Auodated Pren I 0 1<\N •\POLI\ -ThC' 10!..1.'' \\ill he K inc' 1tJbh' Uul I >onntl' Walsh "n"t l..1dd1ng ... "hl'n h1.• '<l p . 11011.'llH' Gritn th-.lo~ ner. la'it ' )Car\ trJcl. gcxldl''t'I of Onsh and fashion. ---- " 111 dcMgn ne" uniform~ for the l1101an3 Pacers. Flo-Jo dauk d thl' o;port1ng \\orld ''llh onc-ll'gg1.•d hod\ ~uth .. 3lhkt11 nl'g'1g4'4'' •. and bnlliantl) t•(llorcd out lit ~hr \\l111.· during the l "\ Oh mp1c Trials at lnd1anapollr> ~ht' '>l'\ \\Orld fl'\"01d.., m the 100· and :?00· ml"tcr da hi.'<. 1n 19 · and "on gold nwdal' at oul an those nent'> Jlld tlw 41XI rl'l,I\ "II ma) loot. fonn}. hut :i 'tw.l..l•tball learn rn pink lal'l' "011'1 lx· tuH hJd."" 1 lo-fo deaLtpanned during a nl'''~ rnnfr1l.'nn· I hur<tda' at the B·\ teani°'> ht:ad· 4uaner!I .. ,, e made an agr1.·cml·111 1h;H "hat looks {?<IO<.I on Florencl· "011°1 m·ce,c;anl~ loo!. g6t)d on Cirl."g Dreiling and LaSalk Thomp~on." <,;:11d Wal,h.. the Pacl'r; pre\1- dent. \\'al sh "a' senou~ "hen ht• ~aid hl· l'\Pl'l'tl'd ll1l· Jo to coml' up" 11h a uniform that "111 add 'isual l'lk1.·t and drama to .1 dub th.11 ha.., trad111onal\ d"cllcd rn th<' da1!.. danl. n1:tlwr aegion<, 01 th1· "'ll.\. lhl" P:icl.'r\ ha'r seen thl' '>un\hrrw of pc1-.1<te:i,.1>r1 pla~ JU\I '" tl'l' an In )e3rs . McEnroe, Evert advance WIMBLEDON. England -Former hamp1ons John Mcfnroc and Chm [,en • • climbed out of di:ep hole~ Thur">d:J) 10 _,,-mo\e into lh(• 1hird round 31 \\ amhledon "hale t\\O top ''omi:n·~ "'-'"'d' \\Cl'\: upwt McEnrol.'. "ho rallied from l\\O set'> do"n to tx·at Darren ( ah11l 111 thl· first round. tJmt•d ht'> temper and rt'g.aaned h1!i wuch alkr falling tx·hand 1n th\.' third \Cl to bca1 f<.·llo" Amem·an Riche~ Ri:nebl.·rg t--3. 3·6. "·3. 7-5. .. It's not going 10 tx· eas~ ·· "'ard \1d lll'Ol'. "ho \'a' "arned for racket abuse in thl· 1h1rd '>l't '"Wht•n rwopk pla} me. thl'~ n:all} ":int to do \H'll. rm JU'>I hapr~ I won. Thai·.,, the important thing:· Even. \\ho tool>. a month off 1h1c; 'ummcr hct:ill~l· she "a!i pla~ang '>0 poorl~. foulthl h:ll'I. fwm a 5-1 defiut rn the fir,1 Sl'I to ddcat .\ml•man Hu 'a. "·S. fi. 1 T''O·\lml.' l'hamp1on Ron<-Red..l'r hrl·1.:tl'd into the third round ""ha 6·3. "'·5. 6-4 \Kton 1l\n R1d1ard Mal U!tZe\\~k• tlf lhl' l "nrted "iWll'S aller rl:l\ hcg.1n follov.ing a lhrl'l·-huur rain ddn~ But the :-..o 3 "Oml'n·, '>l'l'd. Gabnl'la \abat1n1. :ind No. 5 Zana Garrison "eri: <)U teJ from thl· gra''>·nwr1 to urnamt•nt. RoS3hn fairbanl. ol \outh .\frn:a \\ho m·;arh up51.'I e1ghi-11ml' l hampion Manana ""' rJt1lo' ..i 111 th~· quarterfinals last ~l·ar. beat Sahat1n1. 6-4 ll-J. C1arn-.on. a !>l'm1 tinal1s1 herl· an IQ85 ralh1.•d from a 5.n dl"liu1 rn the linal set and s~l\i:d four matlh poml'> hcfnrl· foiling 10 .\ustral1an Lour'>t' Field 1-h. fl.::. "-5 "The chante \\1.'re thi:re I JU\t didn't t:tl.e them:· Garrison said. '"II°'> not hkl' ,hi.' bll'\' nw on thl' mun ·· NaHatilo'a had a tough tlOll' rn a matrh that dad not finish. spl11tmg '"o sets aga1n111 a quahticr from Au!i\rJha. French Open champion .\ranl\;1 "lanchl'/ 111nth- s1.·eded :'\atalaa 7, l'rl'' J, :'\o I:: \Ian Jol· f l'rnan<lo. !'o. 14 Han<1 ~landlrl.O\ a and "'n. l 5 I.on \1l 'l'll ad' Jnced to thl' third round \\ l\h <.\ra1ght-'>t't ""'' QI 0 l • O • r ti I· D \ l Rocky Brtdges. manager of the Carolina Lcaguc·s akm Bu1.caneers. rCJerung a "ancr·> suggesuon of !>nail~ as an appl't11cr: '"I prefer fast food."" Gibson robbed at gunpoint Los .\ngl'lcs Dodgers outfil'lder Kiri.. ~ Gibson "'a.; robbed at gunpoint of hi~ lu\Ur) a utomob1lc and se,rral hundri:d • dollars 1n cash earl~ Thursda~ morning. Santa Monica puhcc said. Gibson and his fam1h arrl\t:d a1 their horn<.' ~hurth after midnight and v.ere confrontl•d b} an arml'd nrnn who demanded monC) and Grbson'c, 19 8 BMW. o;aad Sgt C'la) m11h (J1b)on complied and the man fled l\o arrests ha'c bcl.!n made. In other baseball ne"!i Thursda~: •Veteran nght-handcr Richard Dotson. relca..cd b) cw York last -week. agreed 10 term wuh the Chicago Whne ox. the team that dealt him to thl· Yanl.ces after the 19 7 season. The Wh11e ~ 1mmed1· atcl) -schcdukd the )()..,ear-old Dotson 10 pitch agarn\t Kansas Cit~ on Saturd'a) night and takl' a d1,gruntkd 811\ L. ong' place. in the rotation. Lo ng v.as told b~ Manager Jeff Torborg that hl' ..... 111 miss a turn or '"o and prompt!) hlasted team management. •The Ph 1ladelph1a Phillies optioned pitcher Flo)d Youmans to their triple-.\ team in Scranlon-Wlll.es· Barre. but d ub officials said the' "ere un!>urc "'hethcr he would be !tent do\\ n or put on the disabled la I The club also asi.1gncd outfieldtr Enc Bullcx·I.. to the Red Barons and rc~·alled relief pitcher Todd Froh"1rth and third baseman Charlie H a)CS from tht same team. •Kevin Mitchell is scheduled to undergo tests toda)' to determine 1f omething more than 1endan1\1s IS C'IUSlng COnllnucd \H'lhng behind ht~ left !..nee. rhl' San Francisco outfielder. who Icade; all pla}cr11 in voung for the at1onal League All-tar team. also has been bothered b~ a buildup of nu1d hch1nd the knee Newlywed Beck takes lead Chip Bed.. seding a ~pcl 1al pre ('Ot "hlle del:J)lng h1!> hone>moon. shot a 7. ·' under-par 65 Thur'>da) lor a l·strol.c lead fil:/ "' the SI million \\~tern Oricn Golf ---- Tournament 1n Cal>. 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Senion Open Champt0Mh1p m L1aoni"· Pa. Geibcratr'$ 4-un<kr-par dfort lif\cd him one 5trokc •head of Frank Bo~d.ston. a resta urant owntr from Phoenix who comp1l~ a 69 Msp1tc a doubtc. " • n • • boeel' 7 on the fin•I hole. , , • • • °'"'d 1ock1on. a \Jn1-ven1l) of Sou1hcm Cah· : J • • fomaa tophomort. and ('a~ Bo> ns, a 33-)Clr-old 1 , : : ~I cadet) f'tom PK1fic GtO\'C, won their f s ' , • 1') I 1 1 ' 1 E ma1tMi to mo\'t into the finals of the f • • ia Amateur Championthip at ~ 8nct\ 1 ' ks. The final match 11 tC-h~uled '°" todly . I . Ju t a the t h:irloue ltomel'> comm1\\1oned All'\· nnder Julian tu do their 1n;iug1HJI un1to1nn. \\ :.1l11h <..mt he \\antl·d a namc dl'\1g1wr to rn1111.• up w11h a rh'\' loo\. fo r an o' crh:iukd duh hl' 1hint..., ,., mo\ln~ in n\'" d1rcct1on., under < oach l>1l l.. \'ers.m:. "We felt that nn ex·athlctc "11uld hu \c a rc<•I good ft'\.'I fo1 "hat :ithlch'\ "ould H e to \\l'Jr."' \\ ahh ira1J. .. he ha~ \ asual l'f1cct thtll I don•t th int.. r \t C\l~r ~l·n nn~bod) ha'e hcforl' (.)111tl' 'i1mply. till' Ind} htt\ S\)k.'. Flo-Jo. resplcndl·nt an .in autumn gold hu\111e '.I \Ult and rcd-orangl'. :!-rnLh tinecrna1I'>. s:mJ 'lhl' alrcad~ h:'.h C'ome up" 11h aho111 I 'dl'\lgn!t for \\ nl'h to re' It'\\ 1 he final cho1 n• '"II be .mnnunn·J "' th1l"l' "l'l"I.' hut nut used until the I Q90-9 I "~a,on aftca llll~ kagu1.· h:1' a ' t haole 10 d1\pla~ thl'nl 111 ''' 01cn.hJnd1<.e l:Jl,110~' The l('arn ·._ homl· undrnmHurrl'nth •m· \\hrt~· \\llh a broad blue !ltnpt• aero,., lhl· lhl'\1 111 \,h1lh ··Pall'r..,·· " pnnt~·<l rn boll.I g11ld ll'\\l'rtlll! 1 he~ !11111 "111 "car blul' gold and "h1tl". ;ind 1 lo- Jo ha!> no plans to lhangr lhl· -.1,hn·d "P" 11,t•d for the team logo. But thing' \\.llf Ix· d11ien:nt . <.hl' ;1,\Url·d thl· ~por1'> .ind fa<;h1on u:portl'I\ tJUl'\t111111ng hl•r ··11·~ time for J lh,intt~· tor thl' 1'.Kl''' '>hl· ,,mi ·• omc of th <' de'>1gn~ r, l" .1hi:all~ rnnw up "11h :ire quite d10Cn.'nt than "hat°' out 1herc tod:i) ·· '' 1·H·· 81.J: .\('HERS MINE, MINE. I Bc<:.K CfF, ALREADY !! I'vt GOT I~ I'VE c,ar rn~1 Glamattl gives deposition Cl. Cll\ ;-... A fl -Ba'\ch.111 @.J' ~· no indKatmn Thur~da' tif "" nnt nlll\I.' tn 1n anJ until' ( omn11<.s1oner ·\ Art111L·11 (11ama111\ h.lnd~ an thl' Petl" Ro'L" '"'l" Thur!lda\ G1aman1 "a' in \\ a'hin~t1•n "hnc hl· ga'l' .1 dcpo~111on tu Ro.,c\ la'" l'" .ind dum·d thJt J l nm promaM' "a~ in thl' \\Ork., ··1t v.a~n't that k111d Ill J ml'lllnl!-." thl· u1rn missioner c,a1d Robert P1tl'a1rn J 1 11nL of Rn'l' ·' l.m ~ l'f' had ,,ml l'arher 1hat .ltlor'm'\\ for thl· C llh 1nn.111 Rl'd' mantti,(l., "l're "ailing 10 da.,~ U'>' .i 1~w.1hk w11knwn1 . G1ama111. "hen rt'>kcd 111h1.· 1kpo.,,11nn \l"'"on "1th RLhc·s la\\\er'!. \\ell" sucu•\<.lul -.;.11d · I dcHl"t 1>.ncl\\ The~ "ere ·u,t.'ful ·· NBA bans Washburn for life Chris \.\a<1htiurn nl the \1l;rn1.1 \IJ"I.' bl.·1.aml' the '>l'-\h pl.1,l'r hJnrwd Imm the.: * !\BA fur htl.' und•·• thi: k;agul \ .1n11-drug a~recml"nt alter a rdap<.I.' thl· k.1gul' '"'" Thursda~· 1 hl' 1<.'agul· ga' l rw lllhl'r <ll 1.111, 111 thl' la\l.'\t mndcnt 111,nhang \\a<.hhurn •'\lept t11 ~Jll 11 h" · thrrd 'mlatton."' John Ore\\ \\hO rl.1~cd lor thl I I.I\\"' .ind I t.1h J311. "a lhl' llrM rila,cr hanrwcl h1r lak undl'I th1.· :inti· d rug agreement in J.1nu;11' 111 h l h~· nnt month M 1chral Ra) R ll ha1 J<.on uf tlw 'l'\' . krw' 'l'I\ v. ·'' banned. and an Januar) IQ ·1 h'"'' I l11~d .ind ~11tchd l Wiggin of the HC)USton Ro'-1.C't'I "''rt• hJrtnrd Du.1nc Washington of thl' NC\\ JcrM') ....... " rl'Ll'l\C'd the flame punt~hment in "J)\\'ll\lwr I Q!(I\ In other ne" Thur'>d;J\ •The Ph1lad clphin 7~rs \:lid lhl'~ had t'\l'fl l'>l'd their option on for....ard Ben Cokman·, contrac t. and> c'tendcd ofTcr'> to thrl'C other 'elcr.ln\ C11.'nl.'ral \l .. 111· ager John Na h ..aid the club l .. <tended tht· oflcr., to n:stnctcd fr~e agcnh Bob Thn1111on ~coll Rrool.\ :\nd J im Ro"'" k1. That g1H'\ th1.· duh tlw r1~h1 ol lir\1- rdusal if another \l'am tries \ti "8" \hem • ugosla' 1an hasl.etball tt·am ha .. dcnrl·d ~l·ntt•r Dino Rad1a pcrmas ion 10 pl:i) for lhl' Bmwn < l'llll ' Rad1a. 21. "as draflrd b~ 1lw ( d 11ts in lhc <.tlond round of Tu\.'Mi&) night' ~B .\ drall o\noth1•1 Y ugll\l:I' pla)Cr, 21-)Car·old Vlade 0 1\&l ha<t rftt1\.ed fll'r- miS!!•On from hi" tt>am to pin\ tor the I al.er!I. '' h<' draflcd hrm an the lir;t round.° •The UtJh Jan hared ~alt l al.l' ( tt) hu\lnc.,,man nm Howell as thl' third general mnnnicr or the !'Ro\ team 'lance at mo,ed to l T1.1h 10 ~car'> ago •Marianne 1anlc). "ho gu1dl·d the ()Id Do- m1n1on ~nmen·s ba'lh·tball program 1n10 n11t11,nal prominence • nd has coarhed at thl' l 1111'e~1t~ of Penns)\\ ania for the PJ"t '" u .,C:l\On<., ":\'> n:iml'(I .... oml·n ·~ ba~l.etbnll coach at ll ( ~tan le). '5. replutc<. Linda harp. ~ho rc111gnC'd la\l :-...ta' to tx·~orm• thr coach at uth"'C 1 Teita\ tate •Marl.. Martin. 'lttll lool..rng for h1~ tir'it Winston ("up victor). ~on hi\ tiflh pok "°''llllll of tht• ~3\0n an quallfyina for Saturda) ·, Oa) ton;i 400 ~lnn1n turnt•d a lap in 191.861 mph on lhc !. ·mtlc tt1·0,:1I at Da)tona lmemat10MI ";pc«t"a) ftLaVlllOM 1 t e.m. -OOLP: U.S Senlof OHrt from Lleonler , P• .. ESPN 2:30 p,m. -•ASSaALL! Alla n!• •• Ptilladeloht• (OOUD!etlHder). TBS. 4 pm -GOL,: Wes .. rn Ooen from O.k Br~. Ill (dalavecsl. USA 4.JO P.m. -•ASl•ALL: New York A.WI$ ., Cincln· natl, W()tt 0 0 p m -... , •• ~LL; MllWtUllH •• New York V•nklft, WPIX, s p.m. -•ASlaALI.: Al'IOel' " Minn•~'·· Cl'lannel s S p,m. -GYMNASTICS: U $ ChalienM from Oenvef U•P9), ESPN S Pm. -T•NMS: Wlmbltdon ~1Cht$ Cdelavtd), H80. 7 p.m. -~P.i Cr~ CeMrttv/Ameteur Tour nement from WIM1on•S.19rn, N C. UNtl. Prime Tick•• 7 JO 111 "' -aA .. aALL: fltllll0ur9h e l Dodoer•. 1 C"'9nM4. 7:30 •.m. -••••ALL: Cnlc;eoo CuCK •' Sen Frenct.co. WGN I P m -MOltla ltACMGi HoffVWood Per\ '""n, cne~ ,. (~I,,,. Ticket, 10 JO o.m I •ACMO S pm -aA•a ALLI A,,._ al Ml~la KMllC (7t0) S:JO p.m. -..... ALL: Sen Oleoo ., $1 LOUI\, KFM8 (7 .. l ,. IA -9AlaaAl.L: fltllttburefl et o.delrt, KAK f191l, 8y MAllGle WCk o..,, ,.... c., .. _..,.,. Adam Johnson staned ptay1n1 volleyball one summer because he wa~ bored. He 1s seldom bored 1btse days as a~tncmber of 1he Un11ed States Na- u o nal Volk)ball Team -one wh1c~ will be on display tonight at LJ('I in an cxh1h111on match starting at 7 ··1 really enJoy the challenge. I lilo: th~ tra\-el1ng aspect. 100:· John'>on said, adding compet111 o n had brought him 10 Japan and all over Euro~. • This is a lo ng step from his early da)s 1n the spon . which he staned playing 1hc summer before his freshman )ear at Laguna Bea<'h Hifh. · I was in between m) other .sports and all nl) friends were 1n \Olle)ball clinics and playing on the beach. a nd I didn't JUSt waht to s11 home lfl the afternoons:· Johnson explained. Dur1n1 his years 1n high school. Laguna Beach was rank.ed number one in the compet1t1ve South Coast League and won IF 11tles from I OH I Ill let e OICU ,,,, .. ".... ~ MAJOR L•AGU• STANDINGS A~ L ...... 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Sa kctball !>tar hcryl Miller wa!o a repeat winner 1n 1981 -82. while no boy has e\Cr v.on twice. E ans. a 5-foot·S. 100.pound senior. was an Ob\ 1ous repeat ~lcc­ uon for 1he 22-mcmbcr board of sponswnlcrs. he won three CIF Southern Section champ1onsh1ps. while breaking her own na11on31 record 1n the 200 1nd1v1duttl medic~ v.1th a tune of 1:59.96 a S.C.. A"""'" ef Wte y .. , IOYI 1"9-MICllMI Moore ••vef'IY Hllll 1,.._Ao.m K.ftfe. WOOCIOfldtt, 1917-LeltOll Ellol Miller 0.1, 19't-NetNll't C.it, Ce .. 1tr•no vetlty, 191rlt~l'I ~·. •e1tnon1. '"•-Joe Hlllm•"· Oi.l'ICle le HOO••' lfJJ--Ml... Sm1lll, Loi AltoJ, l..,_(dwa<f Alliln. Verlkml 0.i 1911-Mlc.llMI Ato, LA ••IWllM, lM-OetNll COlft, !IMl\floWer If JOftll £1wav GtfMde Hiiis, 1' ltOll Cucc.ie. LA W M\Oll lf71-Tlm HovleM, \Nftl• chftl9f. 1t7.-<11er1n Wlllte, ~ lltf"nenoo. 191rSteve c ,,,. ... ..,..,. Hiii\, lf7 Ln ,...,.,, • 9rettw'en. 1'71 -M • 0r-. Senta MM!t ttn-o.Mt• Lin~ Norlfl TerreKe MLI l,.._J~ lh em. t t Dot ... ..,_.JltfWI Ewa"' El OotHCI, 1 .. 1-JeNeN Vltl\.,.t, !toln9fle al\f W INI Slrtfl9e lftttlo, l9U-Y1ea11• Ca rtu co A111lle lm, ltti'--C._..~11 lttt-etl~. UcU, I flfWly Cl'lll'I ~IY~, l~IW KM •-1111 .. J'""9flOll, 1"1 (l'ltf'l'I ~. lti'l'W'* ,..,..,, 1911-<MNI M·•• •••tttlde "'°"• 1--Slltrl Howetd GH KeMe'CIV ~ Nkl ~. G4lfW 1919-0-.n l.OUd, Wftttlleti. I 19 J Merkel MH Wl!Ml'I, 1'71-LIM o--..., I I Two, end KW'l'I "°"'"'°"· W..lfllet*• tt1'-OtlllM Co•ltll ~tl90rou.fl 1981 throuah 1983 Johnson spent h1\ 'olkgc )C.lf\ at U , cont1n\un' to phl) "olle~ball and graduating 1n 1qg7 He JOint;d the national 1c•11n 1n Januar} of last year. but wa\ inJuH'<l and I ~ft 11 soon af\cr. He rcturnc(I this past Februaf) and ha-. tx·cn \.\llh the team since. from Cal1forn1u 10 Hungary to anada and back \II this traveling is b1ucrs\.\t'ct for 1hr 24-ycar-old Johnson. howc' er .. You get 10 ~c thl' wOlld. but you're not a 1o uris1." he \a1d ··11 gets long sometime~ and )OU m1'I\ your girlfriend and fami l) ·· Olympic gold mcdah'lt tcammatl'\ Karch Kiral) and 1eve T1mmon<. conunuc 10 get mo'll. 1f not oil. of1hc media's a11cnt1on. a fact that doc\ not seem to bother the )Ounge1 Johnson. ··f havcn't gotten up 10 the lc\-cl of pla) that 1he~ 're at. Thq ·,c lx·l·n aro und c1ght )Cars and 1t'\ gocxl 111 be around them:· John'lon \.1111 Becau~ Kiral) and T1mmon'I "'II retire after 1h1'i )Car. John,on \llld hl' forcSl'es some changes 1n the ll'am "The loss of Kan·h and ~tCH' '"II """*"'' 0-Pltllbur!lh •I ~. 1?·20 pm New York •I c1nc1n11e11, tno om Chlc.a90 •I S.11 Frenclsco, 1 OS Pm San Oleeo el St. LOlll•. J l S om Attent• •I Ptthadetolll•. •OS P m HoY51on el MontrH I 4 JS Pm AMERICAN LEAGUE Anelfl 10, Twins l CALl~O.-NIA Mt .... •SOTA ScllolllO " ltlY 711 KAnd<I 2b OWhlle cf Jovner 10 Own119dh COavls lf. 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JS l I ) ~ 11v lfwMet Safi 01ow 010 lOO 010-S L.M,........ 100 001 001-1 E-RAtomar, Duncan 1 Hem111on APtne MeOaYil OP-l.CK Afl9elt\ I L.08-Se n 0 evo I, Lo• Al\Hlel 7 18-M1o1rrev Hem111on r~ H 11 Ell ea so S...Olow ltnmuMn W.l ·S 8 11 ) J 1 S MaOeYIJ 5,21 2·1 O O O O LMA,...._, v atenate L.•·• e l l A.Pena 3 1 o Motion 1 O O O O O APene D1tclle(I •o 1 oallt•s n '"" tori WP-Velellruel• Um1>1ret-+1ome, T 81•. Fin• OtMu•" "-tc OllO, •lootev. Tlliro, Fr~m•"9 T-2 S6. A-3', 111 ha'c a down~"''"f effect on our team:· he ~u.t " t will probably 1.ikc a )C.&r and a lot of prac11ce to rl"gruup '' ftowcvcr. b) the 1992 ummer Ol)rllPll~ in Banclona, Johnwn \31J he thin~., 1hc te:im !.hOuld be bad. 111 good form ··c >I lOurw. 01hcr countric could b(· g111"'1ng as fast as us or faster:· he M11J l·or Johnson. getting a gold medal 111 I 9Y1 I'> thl' main goal n ght now. but luol..1ng hc)ond the O l)'mpics, he al.,o '>Jld l~1ng a \\-Orld champion on thc heath urlu11 would be another sx·• '>uoJI goal fk also looks forward IO fX>'>'~•bl) l'Oal hin@ a college team Onl' da) Outside ol 'olle) baJI. Johnson·, hobbtl'\ art: 'l'r) 'IPons-on en1ed He \l..11.'\ "rnl..1ng up golf. pla)s tennis Jnd h1l..c'> Being \u<.h an outdoorsm an, Cah· forn1a 11cems 10 be 1he ideal place for .\dam John'>on.1hough 1here 1s one ahcrna11,c "If I c:ouldn"t h'c 1n Cahforn1a. l"J ll\c in Colorado. close 10 the mountain .. :· hl' aid. · J'Ofll R \I I <L_} HIGH SCHOOL Ora'* Ceuntv Al·Star Game Ill Of'a"" CNll C ..... , TenltM, 7:•1 SOUTH SOUAD Cao.11ra~ Velley-Tpn"" Je11lllM (wr). 6·0, tt.s Corona oe1 Mar-<nrll 0•11<Plar 111>-lt). 6-3, 110 JOM Kerov\len llO•rOJ 6·l 715 C0\18 \l\ew-J.m HHll• log-11>>. 6·1. no Ed 'on-8 ru n Rvoer (tel 6·4, no. ICtvl" lto~ts I l>I 6·0. 100 Ll l'f\Olll PH'I' (Oe·Ofb). 6 I 20S (';reg Tn1;rl1on (Oii, 6• I no E Toro-Oev•O Nemtlt• (rb•ll>) S· ll 1'7. ltlol\H I M•••er lot I 6·1 > 1JS l'oo!Pltll-TOOO Ot tnoce ICO·wr·rl>), 6· I 170 l'oun111n Veltey-OavtO Htt'hGan (QO). 6· I llS. 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" ., .... .. . 11 ... -ctttl ltt P•ll .... u r• ,. " .. ....,. ,., .... 1 ... _, -a• .. •-toctoe111 I.... --· ,_ .......... .. .... .., ,. ................ ................ or.,.. C... OAtlY PILOT !Fftdllr. June IO, -• Laguna Open luring the volleyball faithful 8y MMGll LUCK ~.._. Ccwoe ...... 4 Looku-., for fun tn tht sun th1' weekend? An 1del m11h1 be to head to Laauna Beach and attend the 1989 lquna Open VolleyblJI TA:>ur- namenl this Saturday 1hro u1-h Mon-dar. Officials a nticipate 1 S0,000 spec· tator~ over the three days. The oldnt beach volleyball tour- nament in tht nauon, the Open 1s now 1n its 3Sth consecutive year of play. It will be sponsored this year by Laguna Mist skm-carc products and co-h<Kted by the City of l..quna Beach and Drug Use 1s Life Abuse. a suppon group of the Oranac Coun- ty Shenffs Advisory Council. And it's being endorsed by the cream of S0<'1ety, 1nclud1n1 Nancy Reagan and PtC$1dent Georse Bush From the White Ho use came a communique fro m the President. sending grcetinas. as well as his commendations to the c11y of Laguna Beach and the Open 1n CHRISTY Front •1 Chnsty maintained his goal over the yean . He wore 1ersey No. 79 and played offensive tackle -both hke h is brother Frank -on the freshman and sophomore teams his first two years. But when his 1un1or season came, the tackle spots were occupied and senior Chuck Tho mp- son wo re No. 79. So Chnsty became a center and donned No. 51. "I JUSl .kcided I was goina 10 d o m) own thing and start my own new httle tradition." C hnsty said. Christ) earned All-Sunset honors twice. continuing the Barons run of an all-league center every season in this decade. a 1rad1t1on bu1h by o ffensive line coach Mike Henigan and centers hke Cart Ho uchen. Steve White. Cory Barnes and Reid Long. "Mike Henigan took areat pride in 1t. and he perpetuated the pnde from center to cen1er," Milner said. "He's the b1gest center we've had (6-3. 255 last fall). He has great quic kness. he's a great pass protecto r with very &ood feet for an offensive lineman. When he was a Junior, he weighed 245 and ran a 4.8 40. which 1s unbchcvable. ."( remember him most tor has consistency. And I beheve that 1s the most important thing an offenstve lineman can have. Unhke most high school pla.)'ers. he played 28 pmes (in two years). lfa kid has a 28-pme run. play1n1 well every pme. that's qu11e a compliment to his ab1hty." Another pretty nice compliment was his selection as South center for the Nonh-South hnne all-state pmc 1n late July at the Rose Bowl. Bui he decided against that game for a couple of reasons. ··1 Just fiaured the Orange lount) game would be a lot more fun, because I know more peo ple." KATOVSICH ,,.,.., a bi& aoaUine back. so he'd IC't the ball on a lot of short yardqc plays ... Katovsich never really env11ioned himself as a linebacker. but that's what he'll be playi na when he at· tends the Univen1ty of Colorado of the Bi& Ei&ht Confercnoc next fall. EnterinJ as a businns ma1or. K.atovs1ch hopes to keep his future related to sports. "I'm not really what you would think of as the linebacker mentaltty. bcc.ausc I've a.lways been an of· fen'1ve player,.. K.atOVltCh said. "But being a ltnebacker was fun for a defensive position. You use your brain more. because you're always having to adJUSt, you're read1n1 linemen and backs, and it's a lot harder." f'rom the middle, Katovs1ch spearheaded a defense which allow· ed only 82 points in 14 pmcs as the Sea Kinp captured a second nra11ht Sea View Lequc crown and fin ashed the title season 12-0-2. The slate included five shutouts and CdM held foes under 10 po1nu 1n 11 of 14 pmes, allowina an averqe of 5.9 points. "He was real smooth and moved to tht footblll and was never out of position," Holland said. "He was 1mponant in winmna tbe ALL-STARS From •1 and he fttls 1 balanced anack will be th~ result. eVt1>0n Hart>or' Tom Walker 1s the fullback, and othc.r Nnn1n1 backs include nivcrs1ty's Gary man-and Jim Robcnon. and El Toro's O.v1d Nemeth. ~diM>n's Brian R}dtr wtll $\An at suppon ol the tournament's q~ for a drua-frce and alcohol~free evC'nt. The finals rompctalJOn on Mon· day w11J be taped on SpontChannel Amenca for later thowina. Officials of tht tournament haVC' reponed a record number of re· quests from playen seckina to rom· pele an the event. More than 60 ~n will be competina. 1ncludina a...auna Beach residents Dusty Dvorak and Scott Fonune (both former Olym- pians). Christian K.iC'man, Neil llid- dell. Gcorse C~y and Adam John- son. For the women, tbae will be wch world-class standouts as La&una's own Linda Robert.M>n, Julie Scharr and Dale Kco\Ch Hall. There wall be 40 teams compc11n1 an three d1vls1ons -professional women. men by invitation. and lcaends (men retired from the pro- fessional tour). The play bqJns Saturday on the maan beach couns at 9 a.m. Christ) S~lJd. "( played IPJOSt a lot of these guys. Between m y parents and I, we decided to !la y in the Orangc County pme an that would be the dcc1d1na factor of having suracry or going through anothtt season. If it 1urns o ut 1t held up pretty good, then I'll try to ptay next · year. "I think it's tum1n1 out all fisht. h hun pretty bad tht fmt couple days of practice. I hope I do well. h 's a nice way to top off the season. h's been a storybook season. and we're havana a lot of fun o ut thtte. It will be a lot of fun to get out and bang heads apan." Chnsly had the attention o f many rccru1 1'rs before the ankle slowed his senior season. ··You can see clearly in films that m y Junior )car was better than m y senior year,'' Christy said. "There were so many pmes where I was hobbling around and all I could do wu take one step and dive and try 10 take out peoples' lep, A lot of recruiters told me that also." Christy labored a long time over 1 decision between Golden West and O range Coast. saying he felt bed about "letttng down" Pirates Coach Bill Workman, but said he felt a future with the RustJen and of- fensive hne coach Dennis Dixon was the way for him to go. Ooldc.n West has a Iona track rcciord of tu.min\ out scholarst11p offensive linemen. Milner was surprilCd when no one took his pnu center, but remains convinced Chnsty has a Otv11ton I future. .. An eye test is one thine. but a recruiter can't measure touahncu. and that's what separates Glenn from a lo t of kads," Milner said.. "I was a httle astounded nobody took him. "He'll have to -o to a JC for 1wo years. but I believe some of the schools that were interested in him before will not be able to recruit ham later." champ1onsh1p in 1977 as a 1umor. (Last year). we wouldn't have won (tbc utle) without him. He trans-- ferred 1n as a sophomore. and we almost kept ham on vanity. I think we would have done better that year:· K.atovsich wd playtna on the sophomore team for a year worted out for the better since be bad ju.st moved into a new area. "I wanted to be on vars1t} my sophomore year. but ~ coach d1dn't want to put me on," K.atovs1ch said. "I played wtth the sophomores and that was aooct. h was a lot easier that way." In addition to CIF P\aycr of the Y car honors last fall. Katovtich earned U SA Toda)' Honorable Men- tion All-America and CAL-HI All· State tint team. Tht conteeuuve Sea View t..e.&ue titles ~ed the fourth and frfth llllc.s an the school's 28-year history, were tht fin~ 1980 and the fint outr\ahl since ITI I when the Sea Kinp earned their first title in the Irvine Lape. "We JUSt aot everything click•n& and turned everythin& around from Corona's put history," Katovsich said. "That wti tht bnt pan of th" IChool )at. I'll probebt)' look beck on 11 ~n later as tometlu"I N But It dJda "1 redy tut me for I ..e.1fc lhlt it "' uydti111 bis. .. t.,t\t end af\er catch•ns 30 ,.._. 1M1 ttn1or sason. ~ offensive hnc wiJI iadudt Irvine's 6-foot-S. 27.S·pound Raphael Molk. who also com~ 1n the Oranec County AU-&ar Basketblll Clattic. Mater °"1's Bnan Turk. Who 11 aleo slated for the s.atc all..,..r prM, will sun at the other o~ve ladtlc. • No morwy down • Up to 72 month plans • Your chokt of"'* end modll • low monthly pmvmlftCS ·~welcome .. Or9nge Coeet OAILV PtLOT/ Friday, June 30, 1ff9 OR1'NfiE CO~ST . Fun describes the purchase of Campbell Nissan automobiles 9y Teresa R. Uffefman ~ ..... c .. 1..--• "f un" 1s not the word most people w ould use to destnbe an auto purchase, but 11 is the w ord C ampbell N issan wonts its customers to use. Campbell N issan, one of the eight Campbell Automotive Group dealerships, strives towards this by ovo1dm9 high pressure sales toc11cs ond b y making the cus1omer the priority. But this 1s 1ust one of many "differences" al Campbell N1sson w hose employees shore the 011 11udP of the outo mot1ve group's founder A lell Campbell, and his family Promoting rhe C ampbell Difference hos given the family. w hich s1 1ll co ntrols the dealerships, the low -key approach to selling cars that they hove I ound so successful. To Steve Paro1eckos, g eneral sales monoger, the Campbell Dif- ference means "trying to make o purchase as co mfo rtable os poss· 1ble." He does 1h1s by offering extras such os o ploy area for children !complete w ith The Campbell K1dsrufl Act1v1ty Bookl, o smoking a nd a non-smoking lounge ond o 1u1ce bar w tth 1u1ces, coffee ond teo . "Our b iggest compeltlor 1s actu- ally ourselves," Para1eckos so1d "We keep trying to r each o highe r level o f customer so11sfoct1on. A n example o f this is the framed commitment to quol11y that hangs on the showroom wall near the ploy area. Employees have dedicated themselves to quality and error-free soles by signing ''. "Quality 1s stressed heavily 1n all deportments," John Shipler service manager, said. 'Q uol11y is rhe ey word ." Q ualtty is such on 1mporron1 lac tor ot Campell Nissan thar ol 7 5 emplo yees hove attended O uo y Education School, o tw o-day class on the sub1ect w hich is presented by 64 2 -5678 C LASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 the Campbell Automotive Group. 'I learned thot you hove to do your 1ob right the lrrst time," Ed C os11los. new cors sales manager so1d of the p rogram. Cosillos believes his 1ob 1s to make o purchase from Campbell Nissan en1oyob le. It should be en1oyoble because it's o ·big purchase,'' Cos1llos so1d. O ne way C osillos does this is w ith hassle -free service w here "peo ple con get up and w alk out ony lime rhey wont." Poro1eckos odded that each salesperson must ottend o one wee d oss spo nsored by the Campbell Auromo11ve G roup to learn how to offer this hassle-fr ee service be fore he con be employed by the dealership. Each of the more than 200 new cars on the lot bears o "N o Bull" sticker which guarantees the cor hos not been morl(ed -up o ver the slicker price. The N issan Sentro is the deol- ersh1p ' s most popular cor, Poro - 1eckos said. But, he added, the 240 SX w ith its revamped design sells well also. Eventually every cor needs ser vicing o r repairs. Campbell N issan tries to lessen the hassles ossoc101ed w ith servicing through programs such o s the free shuttle bus service According ro Ship ler, o customer needing to hove his car serviced makes on oppo1ntmen1 over rhe telephone. When he arrives, he con expect 1mmed101e service including, 1f needed , o test drive with Shipler or Poul Rony, shop foreman. A customer con either w o11 in one of the tw o lounges or toke the free shuttle bus to wor~ or home lony- where w 1th1n o live mile rod1usl II o customer would rather. he con drop oil his car ofter hours. By parking the car 1n the service drive- way, putr1ng the keys 1n o n envelope ond placing that 1n o drop bo>'. mechanics con begin work first thing the follow ing morning. After repairs or servicing 1s com pleted, C a mpbell N issan follows up w 1th1n three doys to confirm that any pro b lem hos been corrected to the custom~r' s sot1sfoc11on. f or the N issan owner who w onts to tackle the repotrs himself, Mork M cM ull1n, ports monoger, stocks ports ond accessories ranging from botter1es to speakers ond radios. In fact, according to M c Mullin, many of the oreo's o ther Nissan deale rs buy ports from Campbell N issan. "Everyone con clo 1m to be the best in tow n, btJt you ho ve to - demonstrore 11," M cM ullm so1d . M cM ullin does this w ith per sonal touches such as g 1v1ng a customer free bolts or going into the par~ing lot to loo~ 01 the customer's car. 'It's the small thing s that ore going 10 set you opo rr from the guy d own 1he srreet,' McM ull1n so1d. An example of rhe deolersh1p's personal touches is 11s membership 10 1he Campb ell M oror Cors club W hen o customer purchases a ve h1cle from C ampbell N issan o r any o ther C ampbell deolersh1p , he be comes a member. This membership entitles 1he buyer ro o free cor wash -inside and out -ofter every servicing , o free loan car while car is b eing serviced, subscrip11on ro C a mpbell's "On The Rood' maga- zine ond or1en1011on nights on cor ma1ntamonce. M cM ullin, w~o hos been 01 the dealership for seven years ex - plained thor the dealership hos be- come much more customer oriented since he began w ork there Ar first the dealership was 11~e C•mpbell Nl11•n often customers th• no-hassle service th•t h•s com• to char•ct•rl•• th• d••l•rshlp sine• It opened In t968. Insert: Th• t990 Nl11•n Sentra ls one of th• best ••Hing c•rs on the lot. ony other he so1d Bvt ther rhere was ager era face-I 11 WP v"" ta~er a more proactive ond µrevl'!f'llOl1ve approach.· Shipler. who hos been or Campbell N 1sson for more 1hon ten years, agreed Concern for the customer hos been growing,' Shipler said It's been o con:1nuol slow process.' Campbell N 1sson is located 01 1883 5 Beach Blvd. between the Ellis ond Gorl1eld 1ntersecr1ons. f or more informor1on, coll 842-7781. L FIF:D From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 I ,_. ., ••• .-. I i ") <:.,.. 1.• lalbol Island 1006 Cost1 ~sa 1024 NtwJ>on lfach f0 69 N~ ltlCh 1069 Corona M l Mar 2 122 Cost1 MtSI 21 24 Hunt. lfach 21 40 *LIKE NEW Custom 3BR NOVA RE 631-8545 •MT LllTllll! L• llLI IY IWIH OCEAN-CANYON VIE WS Avail 1mmed 1BR w/pvt 2 Story TwnhOuse 2B• M0-1220 •IHI 3BA DUTCH COLONIAL We'll sell your home tor 3BR . 2BR w/OCEAN 107 VIA RAVENNA 3Br 2Ba frplc 2 c11r gar gar d/w stove. cable t'.Ba. gar , pool, 1', m1 HOME S825,000 3°/o MLS etc Agents VIEW• 4 car garage Call 3BR 2' ,BA $675 ooo New decor. pv1 b41ach No ready, cell Ian Poot spa, 10 beach $875/mo No Haultl/Condos Bill Grundy, Rttr 675-6 161 keep all comm1ss1ons 1-'roperty House Rttrs for 675_5130 pets $1995/mo no-1565 BBQ & tndry tac 177 E pets 730-~228,58 ._0227 -................ m=====::::::;:;; details 642-38SO llf llAll99 3 H t Ocean Bl d nnd St 631"7376 End unit, clean, 2 BR. 1•, TMI DALY ~OT c .. CK YOUR AD Gentrll 1002 Coron1 def Mlt 1022 PRESTIGI OUS Meu ,..1 -••-... I IWlll• 3B~";isA, ~am rm s2s"oo .. UY TIWlll•I BA 2 Sty Twnl'tse Lnc:try ClASSlflEOOffU~ TMl""8TDAY -·-•--••y •4BR2 BalrB Ca~Cod Verde tocallon Spacious _..__wrllWi 415 PIRATE 3BR, 2BA mo 1st last sec 216 3BR 2'~BA,2 car narane rm.Goldenwest&Warn---• _._ - -So of H1 ..,., • 7"' 3BR 2'"-BA home on ~y Exquisite contemporary SPA • 440 000 49c 8303 s ' • • T~~ , .. 0o ._,.._ ............ --~,• ~ '' •v• h F • • ~-Jasmtne 1759-9070 nreat loCat1on1EndUntt 9f,$8S0213·596-8110 M-T11 7 30em-tOCIPm ",,..,, --.. .. • .... , • Piil •2BR 2BA Ocean View tot lg 101 w/RV access ome inesl decor " ,.,. 7 >Oem·S 30plTI ~:" -"'='·...., -;.~.:-;..:. ..... :: SPACIOUS home With CB· $425 000 Agt 675-6161 $355.000 etev1to&r. tprl$me2 Nsoordoootoc ..... ,mun JUL y FREEi Duplex 2 I 1 Assoc pool/spa Vacant 21.a .. 591~~~ ~·..,~".!:'~ .• :."":: thedrat ce1l1rigs 3 br 2 ' -------tgpler sip .0 . CONDO BY OWNER l/p gar trnt unit $925 $1275 /mo P f a ll lrvlnt """" .,._,. 1 00em-s00pm ::;-',-;,::-: ~:;..--.: '!. -:::. ba Family room & dining UIT HYtt PRICE DRO PPED 10 8111Grundy Rltr 675-616 t 3Br 2 ' ,Ba. gar secluded 51 4 Marguerite OPEN Properties 642-9797 ""2~B~R--2•B•A-·,n-·w·a•l•n-.ut DIAOUlll ::.;-; :::;::-.: ... ::~.~ ':,...: .. room look out 10 spark!· • Tll YILUll 5309,000 Super 3BR •LIM Ill.I* area $ 195,000 11 2 Big SAT 10·2 8 t8-906-4626 BEAUT 4Br 2Ba, lam Square, A/C, lg patio. -.:••.o-. Df•OI...,. .... ,_ ....... ~. • .... ., ing pool Walk 10 Back Sandcas1le cond o, 2 3BA home Brtght, Dipper, N B 730-0620 FURN tBR Duplex Quiet room. formal din room pets ;:,ki -$950 & $850 ;::-. !:..'::!::: ;:. .. ,:;:.·:;::;:,::.-:-.~:-:. Bay to enjoy park trails Bedroom. 2 Bath, 111 open---Totally prt-•llYFlllT• WllTOLIFF... secure. beach area gated pool. shaded yard. Peg Davis el 854-5402 ;::::::· :0: :::: ~.,.:-~:.::;..::: ... ·.:.~-and sunsets Unln-white & soft grays. 2 car vale pool ~ spa-Soph1s1icated and elegant Mature respon single 2 car gar , non smkr, Beautllut Nrthwd lwnhm. 2 bed 2', ba, S 1100 Nu Tustin ranch home 3 bed 2 ba. $1500, 551-9487 ~;.. '":.' :::: corpora led Newport garage deck pool & Enterta1nef s delight home, commandtng main 2BR 2BA. lrplc96pool Uttt & gardnr pd No pets watef/gardnr pool ma1n1 -· '"'...... School Dtstrict S375.000 spa Nice ~etghbors W•I .... channel views shp for St55,000 631-55 $850/motease 760-1236 Incl. $1400 546-2336 .. --.· a Oet IOllle YKation cash by 1elling those items that the family•s outarown - with a quick..ctina classified ad. let ...... y .. -... v-,,.,,,.,, e..o........ ltl-5671 for Information & M1rPf19ingly low cost. llt-11M S235 000 • ....., 1 .. 1111 tf large yacht plus 2 smallttt r-a1 •--h 1094 •T&--• lllffl ff ' J _ / I.I .. -•lll side ties. oversized 101 x-_..... SPACIOUS sngl ram1ty --( ~H )RC. 11. I I KJ ;\!S r••(J'UJ,111 «1¥ t.-lf(l l -$2 OS0,000 Call Cheri Old Town Seal Beach 3 cottage 2Br 2Ba lrg •LARGE Upgrllded 2BR --------- 11" "'\ QJ .I RfNA( S f 723 "8"8 37, patio & tencod yd Olde 2'~BA 2 story 2 patios. L!gunl lfach 2148 ~ l 1 )\ '-" ··'TU'~trt(>j wi t -v .., BR 1 BA Fixer, 'I Lot COM 3 blocks 10 beach CO\lntry kitchen, pool, -Rl "TOR~• 7•.. ../ Grubb & Elhs Realtors S360.000 principals ooty Sl300/mo 1ncr gardener tennos, 2 car garage No 2BR 2BA Condo 2 houMS 6''/.J-li~.Y~ ''t"\\ITJ"V"'l"Yr 1u· v 11 6'4-6200 213-493-6059 Avail mid-July 498-5004 pets or smok109 St tSO trom O<lean front Spec-Fabuto us Arrowhead '.Wt~....._,, "' FIDIW/N-•• Agt 675-4012 tacularvtew,decks.lrptc, takevlew lake trool es-l4t7 C. C.-""7. C:.. REALTORS West Newport S:!::~ JeR Mo* Homts pool, new carpet security late Open house every Cory 2BR Cottage • Stu-, den, 2,_BA. family For r-a-I IOO Costa -5' 2 124 Cory 3 br t bll Cul-de-bldg No pets St 100/mo S 1 & s 1oa 6 I 2 d " " .-nc sac Lrg encl yard Fruit •494-001 1111· • un m-pm d o on R· lot. nice bull • Your family wtll L~E this area, cut-de-sac, move a •23 000 own•r ~itt carry •• 1•.£..a• -· d 28227 N Shore Rd Ing spot to add Only be rt t5BR38A famll ti b l h • , ..... -• ~--tree s . gar en (7 14-337-2669 Sat/Sun} S.72 500 Agl 673-535• eu 1 u ~ · ~ we · r ng 1 e paint. wrlh 15"/o down Space •Large patios & yards $1300/mo • sec. Avail Must sea, too many _ rm 1 lofl pool Hurry, S489,000 Catt rent $260/mo. CM 1 mite •Small pet ok 7/1 Bob 6'6-6910 amenities to mention! Ot-DUPLEX Ocean sloe of elaborate & expanstve DONALD PFAFF from beach 722-7537 •Carportt w111orage EASTSIDE 2BR house lered at 51 .595.000 (with Hwy For Sate by Owner home entertainment 642,9797 or 631-1266 •Pool term.} Linda Lipnem 61 4 .Acacia St OPEN center. New kitchen IU llllD .... frptc. new carpet N-pel .... 0 SE s I S 10 2 $364.900 Margie. Agt ...... , UU• _.,. $695 M11ure adults Agent (71 4t 5~5-5604 any n U at un • 979.8280 or 540-7355 ... , 600 W WILSON 759.5590 or 673-7787 t+me Mon-ri or appt COIU Mesi 1024 -2:,~bh1:u~e '':!1:m~~dg llU Ml-IMI UITl9I UL ..... NMITt Founuln Harbor Ridge e..c Home pool, 1acuui Its in a 5 3BR 2BA 1wnhme dptx We'tt g.ve you the down 1n USTSllE Vll!y 1034 3BR 2•,eA 2900 SQ ft Star Moblle Home Pane 2BR 1BA condo Conve-formal dmlng, lndry. frplc exchg for 1 share of own--ac..ntCity ttghls view 55• No pels Boat slip nlenl toe• $750/mo & 3BR 2 car gar~ &/1rd Xlnl etlhlP Y04J make the .IEWEL By owner• reduced Fine 11/l S719t< 545-7959 possible MUST SELLI 2BA nome .Avl 711 condl No pets 10SO mo minty pymll & we share $20 ,000. 9065 Cot-MOVING out Of State S16SO/mo GAIL AMATO Curl 11 631·1266 apprec You receive Four bedfoom two bath umb.ne. 4 BR, 2 BA L9I Ufflln ONLY $28.500 or t>est 557-9632 or 721-4120 lOO"lo tax benefit& Must wltam1ly rm end big, big OPEN DAILY 3-7 Jur.e 27 CllUIC conlemp tn prime ofter. evas/673-5820 RfNA( EASTSIDE Deluxe 3BR have clean credit Agl bF1tc,ky~~· RIV •2ac76cSOOess. thru 7J1",!Ye~85 "700~ call toe Lg llv rm, tormal deya/642-4321 81(t 437, ./ -22'1tBA 2 story.SF1t3r00ept,ace, 957-6002 Dys. Ev, Wknds u pr ..... on Y • • ..-.. -• • din . lg docll ..-tor RhOnd• car ~1rage. mo SEAWIND ~·~=·.~:, ~~: owe 2BR2BA c ondo • \t\\:' 1."fl I ~ '< ·11 Av11t /15 Agt 675-49 12 WITH speclacuter vleWS of 751•5000 1BR 1BA guest or rental L9I WITI ..._, Rf AU •, • E'SIDE Cottage 2 btks 10 mount11ns & city hghll _ w/eport club member· Hl·lech, peach /gr ey 17th St Light & etry 2BR •mu&.lllY• 5BR 3'')BA Huge IOI, View· Dana Pl to Cat1t1n1 MOOO/mo * 494-2023 NO Laguna, blk to Shaw s Cove 3BR 3BA 1 trg Stu- dio & 1Br 1Br guest qr1r• 2-car gar $2500/mo IM Ava1t1ble 711 4M-4787 No Laguna. walk to bch 3Br 29a main hte, Br/Ba detached guest qrrrs $2300/mo • 497-9918 LIEN N1aut! 21s2 Ocean CIOM, 3 BA. 2·~ BA prestigious area Show home Poolsllennls Re- duced s1.~ •K.eooo Bright & oP9fl 4 bdr. E Side Open Sun 1-5 3 tt'ltp, $209,900 Owner Medlt VIiia 4 BR. 3 5 BA, 2BR tBA rear hOuH 18A, w/d, yerd. 1900 v.utted cethngs a plant•· BR, 2BA, tg 1111ctien, 213-121·3214 1g tot $829,500 carport alley access 673-1600 or 97t-9•41 ;rw.i:w:n=m=nt"C::::C:;:-•2;.:16~9 tlon .nuuers Qrfft tam-hardwood rtoort, OJ*'t $850/mo 1111tast • S300 ':::' __... lly r19lntiborhood with beamed <*fl,. 2 frples Hunl. INch 1040 1 -• LI LIT1 MC 263' t Broadway NEWPORT TERRACE JBR •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• • 38"' F~ y --722 8872 It 6 2BA,view.endunllon IS *G'"'TEDCOM....,aMT poor, spa & tennis ~ """" .,_,...,. eti.ml09 3 BR, lg ttv rm • 1 er acre perk No pet• .. __,....., Y• 15",000 ~ .,_... din. Fr ~•. gt1 patlO ........... 2106 .._.-_..... 197Stmo * .. 4·1•80 ••WM • 11rt1llllmn, llC. ..11111 ·~~:.,-=..;: M25,000. Cerotyn Rosa. -• ...,...., w -2BR 2BA townhome, llllAll O'IS 12 New de1eched custom ,.._N "'-t/Su .. 1... Merrlll Lynd\ 673-7677 •LIKE NEW C419tom0 38A 28R tBA, frplC, w/d, pellO, Dini ftotnl 2 126 micro, frplCs In LR I mttr vo-s; _, " " 729-7262 ' 38A DUTCH COL NIAL tecurlly perking HOO BR, wet bar, w/d httups, 2 131·1•00 =:-'CO::~"=-~n:i:; ._,.138·~·=·"~8731 Home. 13500/mo yrty I" mo Agl Jonnl .. S-3683 Dene L19"t, VIEW, 2BR c•r gar, cenlral air All 873-ttOO for qulek Hie OPEN_.,., .. _IT .... BIM0rundy,R"r875·-818t •MeNVerdelgqutel38R 1\•BA,gar.,w/d,lrig, malntene~lnct Sorry, 780-3600 HOUSE EVERYDAY! l::=L!!f I048 llJ-af • 2BA.frplc.lg cloMts.dbl pool,tennr.,gateguerd-Nopets.a.4-0509 DALEBOUTASSOC ~-... ,... 11& (Orw ft... 2l22 P•· d/w, encl patio eclSIOOMt·3'02 •WESTCLIFF38R28A 631-7300 --.... ,.. ....... $1 1SO NoPe1t .. 0-2495 L!!f 2 M\2-«<g•.p9'IO,lrg ~d r.;im;;;;&;i;i;i;a i;;;;iiiiiLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..----.....! •11•11111 .UlllW Frt*.petfo.nopett •Nws>tAtviere 4BR 2't8A Hunt.__.-. I""' gardrtr, walk to ICttOotl ~._ ~ ~ ~~Moc,. M 111 Iii LI * 111 7M-8 AYOCadO t13· 7787 FrplC, gar yal'd, pool tP9 * * BEACHWALK * ~ 11~/mo IM ISO-HOO IV'8nTlfY wn contempcw .. y 58" ._.... 28ft 11~.0CEAN VtEW .,~No petl 722-ll011 TOWNHOU81 3 br 2~ 11225/MO 38' 2' ... 2· UURU S'MSA, 5,000 ft cuetom .....-,.etto ..,..,. G•te k £"91/Wtcn<tt 122-81•0 be. OouOleger • ftr..-.. car gar. new cerpet a ... I .,AM Hiiie w/outrageou• Laro-st -..oo;-.-.,, 1 800 to bMctl No pets 111~ 322 E 23rd St '!°°'..:C:-~o:': •1375 peint AvaH now 430t '1Ul.LIWftn pool, 1~•111ftd9'•9'Mt IQ ft, 2 MMr M. formet /moyrty 7eo-et<tt 38R 2BA. lerge yard RV Patrice Fran AOt ,,_ .... , ._ • Tiii .... Nll't Clll & '"" ~ Pf~T,..ctK~c.11 dining rm, tMng rm 2 Bft, 1 BA front HOUM ecc.ee, 91365/mo Witt\ 3aA 1t-,9A HOuM NeWf =73 Mt-7000 •.i•G.eMMM ...... ,.,._M 721·1eGO Aal wltrple, '::""· 2 BA, ''•· refrlf, t•"nOry gerden« a.4-0711 dr•P•tl carpe11 Near 21 PrOf ·= (0-11GI __ .....,. llltdlen. lndry, ell room I, ,O&Ol mo JM Howe. t•-tea. blQ ~ 213-llS.-4241 2M 2'"9A Condo htgtlfy =.. '*' """°"'·_._lee aye. 17S-4MI or 191-1670 r.!d neet South Coeal 213-131-tat .,,.,..,. 11P9'ectec1. trpec, Newport tern, etc. Ill ,._ + large t ' d 1 t North. I 1400/mo Av•tt .,, • profHtlonetty rand· JMctetectled~• Un· aaa, gar ener nc lma1111Klll now. 72t-72I0 417.et18 .. ., • .., .... ..... petlO, 2 car pert(-"""· c "'""' .,,., S1tSO/mo. SU-5747 Nft llEACH . GAiWtELD ,,,..... =~=-~ :... .,,_!~'.:.~TYL£':!.~'':,·~.:'.=--'\~t.., ... ,.. ...... -.:-==="''::. .... ' Ill "' ~ ...., ~ -•• ocEAN VIEW *' l»ectroom 3 beth l*up .... pelnt I Clpt hm UIOO Alt 7M-7'22 .......... , ....... ~-.. --~Sl.C.. 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U S E D CAR USED--CARS-INC[UDE THE CAMPBELL QUALITY ASSURANCE ' USED VEHICLE GUARANTEE * S P ECIALS * Campbell has taken the uncertainty out of buying a used car or truck. W ith a purchase. you receive a 6 month or 6. 000 mile limited warranty on mos t vehicles. And it's real protection covering 9 to I 5 ma1or components There's no deductible Towing and rental car allowances are included '85 PLYMOUTH '84 MAZDA '86 MAZDA '88 NISSAN '87 NISSAN '87 NISSAN RELIANT LE WGN RX-7 GS CPE 626 4 DR SENTRA 'E' 4 DR SENTRA GXE \llGN PULSAR NX T-TOP SE Auto, f'S, M.. dlt. cruise, ""'· POl. 5 spd. /!IC., c•nette. sunroof. Auto. f'S, M., dlt. cuJette. 5 spd. f'S, dlt. cnsen.. wMets. c•;~44;nr.r SGiif5 ... ,. cae.n Auto. f'S, stereo. /!IC., tfft whftf, low. Auto. f'S. M., dtl. sc.reo . siif'l s s7w5 lewtt"I 42n4' be~c1~··•1 . '87 ISUZU '85 NISSAN '86 FORD '88 NISSAN '87 NISSAN '87 ACURA TROOPER II 4x4 300ZX T-TOP CPE MUSTANG CONV 200SX XE HATCHBK MAXIMA GXE \llGN LEGEND 2 DOOR 5 spd. f'S. M.. cassen.. whftfs. va. Auto, f'S, /!IC., -CMM. ""'· Auto, f'S. M.. tttt. cruite, ""'· POl. Auto, fUll pwr • AL. moouroof • s ... "'-I<. .. °'*9, ,.. ,.._ ..,,_, dNn. under Z4,000 rnWes 5 spd, Futl ~ 6i /!IC., Stwlrpl f90l., c-assene. wtte.ts. low. low ml cassette, sunroof. whftts, urMter more. ,.._ IMJR#Y c .... ....., ............. s'n2f s sff's S(ir,~•95 '·rrlJ,119~' $1 T,79s 8Nufl ~fr All prices plus tax. license. doc fee s. & smog fees All vehicles subject to pnor sale Offer subject to credit approval Offer expires at close of business. Sunday 7 /2/89 (714) 842-7 78 1 (2 13) 592-1463 1. I * * '" ...... _... ·~·--GUAN>• Ocun-. ..... t"'IA, Two~. oldel' 2 ........... 11 ... d.w., ~. ~. eHMMd ...... wld • ...... ..._oroouplll. •GATaCOMIF:JNITY* ..c .,., . frplc. PQOI. ten· ::l,. hOIMe 1n an ••· __ _ 11111eiony 1711il'M. 1 .,., hOOk...,.. "'*· It peHo. "-· w10 Nl'41P. tlH. w.na • ·- ntS, dbl 911 waMI tobet'I .. IAV .. IOO! community of .,.. Ft91e, tet· 28Adetec:Nd ..... 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HOO/mo Agt _,_ llOO:c .. ~'M·,'r't. ·-··-·-1111· ilrlliil~ m1wt11e HURRY ON _ --175-4112 ** ** • ... lllE='-•----3BA.3BAP11nO A11•11711 THIS ONEI AOlno fa ---•M60HAALAAYE•I!!•'• l.9oe38A28AUl* ... ln s,,800/mo72t·08S!! 115so1mo. Santa Ana H1l9hu ..... ,. A lfNll,.,... oomp1e11. ,_,_,NrOCC.<W• ••t II ·---.... • .. ...,.. Illas B•G CANYON 2BR 2BA 2184 '"*· d/w, C:· lndty rm. 1BA 1::.. "**•'::. .. , [ Ii 1040-C v...,_. llOO '&:.':!.":' elfftl. 1are• DCi.UiNi-IPCH ~ .._ "'°""' In ~ 2 ~'Towo~t-Willl.~ ~ .... =!·stf~~~~ryoear~ 38A 1W. 2-c:ar 0-919• ~O&O/mo ... 9"·1117 ::::. .,..._ ... ~ T,_ ..., ... ..,._...., ino.No '*'· Mi-1111 ..,.. &Nu.tll\olllYd 21R ~= Ml«o _.,.._ tM116tlea. lee 10 1.820 sll. _. course sub~utro, batcony view of ~ yard. w ilt c;on. STUOfO. Quiet ail9I PfO-"lik • & • tur. pool, .,., p(twt• ~~Ill Ill•• l•ndacaped groun •· -• • dllp + 1tC mo. 536-1311 views. frplcs, w/d hlo.up$'. "Olf cour•.. C1t"'-... r1t. elder pete. S 1075/mo tnct '9Ml0nal. 1 block from e .. -.!. new ."'!')/ petloe Ot dedla, 09'= 5· No ....___ Pool I ape, 1)9tlol/dec*s. d /w. trptc, .. & enjoy ate 2eara11chgar Catt • ..... ,..., --. •u.8"11 _.......... .. ...,, ........ ..._.. ,.....,.,..,.,.....,, cwC#PC)f'tll'labeeut · ,.,....._ ... or~. our PfVt be9cl\ 11175. IRln.,...hmw/pool,nr • • eejflnga llreptaee wet wa.19<,Qtlf.,._,_.,. ·~ _.,,..,....,/mo ...... ....,.. . 1st +MC. NO landae•c>•d Httlng. pelnt. 1971 Churdt St. 111edroom MIO •Alto 11R e 11250 OCC.~forf•m•-. 9•6 lor 1pc:i1. 7!>-5494 -'*· poOt. 9'>• & tenrtit --utlllt•. 1754075 pelt. Velma Mt-244? IOrry. no peta, '11CM>1• Ol 141-Gl3 adrm 1V•BI SI05 All ~a Ind. dent tw19. llMmlcr. UH OCEANFRONT .PENINS. COUft ~aklng '1395/mo. Aliiwt-1 lledfoom IMO I -I ... 111 E tlttn St 642-0851 .... .. ..... Inc util. IU·2123 ..,..., SBR 2BA-S1750, Remod. GREENBRIER MODEL -CGltlMtsl . 2624 ..... 1.1111• 29drm ,,4aaS110 ....... ---------SOMY.'IOPETS. 175-N06deye. new appl A11a1I tmmed Overlooking Big Canyon m Sp•kJln Cl9an 28drm Upst91fs, deck, N·Pett. 28drm 289lwMM1865 ... 81ct1etor $615 111.1-.. ,. 723·0352. 756·2070 ¥011 course. 28R 28A 1'/•B• s,50 AJt utlla paid. 724 J.,..,.. St. 417..4579 Ill &I& atmT 1 Bedroom 1670 ,....,.. '-:pr':"::; b'::~ EXECUTIVE TOWNHOME G~~~~tW/~~~~H~g llllnd 2~ Garege. SOf'ry,LnoCpeE ts COSTA MESA t m .. M1f 28drm 1'4 88 $795 2BR 1BA, gw. 2 Blkt bc:h. entrenc:. 'Ae1pon ci..n Ocean Vjew. back.& to golf RAREL 'f ON THE MAR· '* Lar91 2 Br. 1 ea. 1 " 1960 WAL A •lllY 111111 ••• 1a• *I.... 2250 Vanguard S40·9626 1150 yrty. 309~ 36th St. ..... n-~I M/F. 1435 course, 2BR. 2'~BA &·KET. Lovely n""ht li"ht yrs.new,Carport,privateM2·1424 642-490518r18a,w/dl*ut),new -· ---------o.etc, relrlg, UP4' ept. utlllnd l31..4tM1 d e n . S 3 , 5 O O I m o "' " p a 11 o s l 3 o o / m o ---carpet, 2 car 91rage. t-.. ... ) 1 Bedroom 1705 AvllM now. 615-4830 Agt • · I C RBH&G 786-7500 View Of Fashion Island. 8132422 5 MtNUTES TOBEACHt storage1hed.Largeyard ,. ...... .,,.. 8pecfous 1 BA .•• new 28drm w.a. S815 . N9WPC)f1 BHctl. R .. p . . --Asking $1850111')0 -.. LIWll 1111111 $795/mo. 28R, 1'.~8A Townhome. eondttlon. M25. Refrlg. 151 E 21at St 548-2401 28R 1BA r.em~. PV'I prof. twnllte. welt to bey ..... llllUlll .... I l'Lr-1 ... iliOI m U:/)7 "'1BR, SS50-S625 317 Rocnest• PoOI. patio, sman pet olt. range, m icro, pool , ""'( & ~;ktng. o:.; I bMdl. 1350/mo t' 38~. 2BA. patio, yard, dbl ., ...... er ...... ., . "'2BR. $650-$725 TSL MGMT ~2-1603 1115. 548·3623 ~t. lndry, alt utll pd ...... pat o, enc gerage. I 100 dllpoeit 175-1509 gar. trplc. grdnr, waJk to '* 28R, 1BA. complete re· "'3BR. $900 ----e•oept eleetrie No pets PETS. 1600 ,,.':2 11X47S0t. . . schools. many upgrades. furblahed. S925/mo. 1 yr Gu/Wtr pd, Poot. gar. d/w •EASTStDE 2Br 1BI cot· Ci.en E'Side Studio. quiet 1 ~92 · 675-MOe or'" · no pels Lse Sl.500/mo t ease. A v all nowt 642-5073•650·6069 tage. frple. stove, pvt en· neighborhood, prefer n· ~ 1111 . ....,_ 2718 645-5715 LIMY....-T ~6-2628, G.orge. france. small y1rd. smkr, $525 Inc ullt. A1111t ... , ***** -·-- JBR overlooks "'nd, surf. LI• .... S875/mo. 548·1827 111. 548-1814 aft 5 28r 181. Gott Course H0-4130 efter 5pm ....... IJ Wkly r.:'=:9:v111. H200~E. r:...oeaRutL 1 E1uAI SE 0 .ce3aBnR, ~aartap~nnag-s$p4a000• see72. 2~61C460• 3 F~ptc, ,..,...J, No nats~~ ""2al:fleld •E1°1S1 !DE 21BR tBA, beam2 c1ozy FURN ST,UDIO APT V~. Deel( Quiet. tennla Bac:MIOf Apt. 4 bl~~~ ....... ...... 1140.~ Wk I up. 2274 ,. u ... ,.. • ,....... ..-ee nga. rplc, gar11g1. 525mo + teeu lty. S7 .c5/mo. • from beech. alt utlllt.... , .. ... Nwpt BIVd CM 146-7445 tiarbor &. City \ltew. lovely ----157-1178or760·1713 ·--pettont. No pet• $185 + Ne8' ahopping. 646·5330 554 Joann paid, no P91• $500/mo. ~ at .... rt..... ----·----- yard newly remodeled. •Wf HT llmTI ••••• , Pl•laJ ---•-11•• MIOO MC. 650-1791 IMve mag. TSL MGMT 642· 1603 deposl1 985-4954 •O I* lu 1" ~~~~':'~~~~Into 0~~~~~ ,:, ~~~o~~~et~B~l ~~~;l:': * BACHELOR~Cut~ & L:,~t~t~fa;~~~:~:u'i':; * E'StDE, 9')1Clous, clean .... llW•llll E'SIDE. MUST SEEi NEW '*•BEACH CLOSE•* f~rshed Of 1tury v u : V!SM.... 2722 721 _8050 sec dep & lst & last Avail ck1o1z!_ up1pe11r bwt/hsmNatl Pool/spas. Garage or 2~8r11 161aa7~ Npoo~1 cable 2 8A, l 'A BA, frplc, encl trbgl 21 Br 2BDaiw' manky 1t1t1rahe1• 21B7~5&13BR,C1 1&1 2 BA. usnfurnlsn.d d •II [ •H1&• 711.495-4011 c;,...,., u ~ . o c·arport. orry.nopets a. . ~. 0,....1. garage. w/d hkup, new t·n•. • s y g . • up, a '* pectacular ocean an HUNTINGTONIVTHE LARGE 3BR. 2 '~BA ---parking.S600 •~uttls. 2Bdrm1"•Ba S775646-5137 from1 1am-7pm deeo<.tgprlvatepetlo,no gar .. 1 1050.~2-733_. ••170·11991e • sun11tview1 SEARVPARK CONDO on pretty green· New Dupte>1 3BR 2BA. 2 *LARGE 2BR lBA upper 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 •Lg clean 1 quiet Mesa pets. quiet. Elden Ave. Nwpt across the street j •Hetitth etub and Vecation by the ~In. belt tn 1he B lu ffs car garage M icro. duple• wltg balcony. 1 398W.Wllson 631-5583 Verde 2BR 2BA d/w nu M75tmo.1573·8632 8,.,,1 M 2BR frntc ga,' L.llUn!leach 2648 reereatloncenter grNtfaclltttes.aoOknow $1950/mo. Call Ruth wshr/dryr & DIW met. ear garage. $1050/mo. ---------d 1 · I d . .., 5795 .. · 86 · -•Welk to Batboa lst1nd while,_ spao.s remain Sachar. Broker 997-4051 Yrly $1375 Agl 722·8520 VILLA RENTALS 1 Bedroom $640 ,;:-~· ~ g=~~~4;5 y EASTStDE 2BR 1BA. NI~ pets 1 1 7m20°·9!22 5 OCEAN VIEWI Studio •Snort-term leues RetetvetiOM 536-13l6 . or 730· 1200 675-4912 301 Avocado 642·9850 ° ,...,, Carport, l1undry room. ,.,,,. Ave • · • w/klt. ult pd S600mo, available · NewSeafairCondoJr 1BA ---------•WTLIUTlll• Clean.Nopets.$700/mo. • ... _,. 1300 dep. Avalt 711 •Petswelcome INWHI Illa.A , IEWNRTTllUOE :~b~~~~:S· ~;~gepo~:' L::a~~ :tu~!~: s~ef:1~~ 1 Bedroom S655 E'Stl3E.fBR l'i~BA twnhse. 271·C 161h Pt. ~4~0452 NeW9f 1BR wlformal dine 249•121111am --llllM,_wlll 2BA.28AHwwfthbey Spacious 3BR 2'2BA 2 sp~ s8751r:.i0 58 ;.3466 ' plus security, Call 24 1 W Wilson 631·0960 frplc. d/Vt. 9ar .. yd/patio. E'StDE 18r·upS605, cable area, D/W, oak c1blnets, S6"py HolloW oceanfront ....,. .... .._ vtew •v•lt 11,000/wk. slory condo nr pool -· --Abraham. 631·0144 1BR, fireplace, encl gar-tndry room S875/mo. tlkups, Vtaltl·ln closet, qutet loc! Lndry tac &. Apt, ~2200/mo . yr 116 ... S...... I . Huge master. frplc. wfd 1• UY '1IW age. walk-In ctoset 2617 Orange Ave. gar. no pets ref• reqd. 352 poot Sngt adlt. No pets. 28R 1 l'IBA. lg Irving rm In" hkup. 2 car parking Deluxe security condo. 2 C _. u~ 2622 $650/mo. Avail July 16th. TSL MGMT M2·1603 Victoria. M5·8161 appt. M95. Curt It 631-1266 w /balcony . lmmed PlllllTllJ ,1 \ \ n r 1 a t f' c1 $1150/mo Agt 675-4912 master suites. 2BA. 2 car orona _.. ..,., Betty 644-2270 3 BR 2 B• t I f h E'SIDE 1Br. fri>le. ttove. Nice 2BR atrium. Ava1t occpy. Call Mgr 494-3570 parkmg h.uge balcony ---~----· "· upt 1 "· res f · t 1 It • 7 2635,S .. .. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3BR Avl no~' s15. OO/mo A i 18R Apt on Larkspur. 2BR 1'.lrBA, pvt ndry rm. carpet. drapes & paint. re!"'· ups ars un .n 11· anta ... na ... ve. New~iil& 2669 NllT 2BA home, garage. 675•4912 g walk to beh. close to Inside unit, patio, garage, Only $800/mo. Nr So. Quiet comf)4ex. S625/mo. $795/mo. Smalt com-__ _ S13SO/mo Ort11e by 361 _ ahopsl restauranls $650 nice! No pets. $740/mo. Coaat Plaza & O.C. Col· ulll lnetuded. 548-1627 1>19•· 548-5582. * 1111* ll1.4)1fl-IMI ............... 2 bf. 2 b•. den, tip• 8. LaPerle or call 675-5828 TIWllllll /mo. Call (714) 476-2055 Call Pam 631-1266 lege 720·8730 E'StDE. Lrg 2BR. balcony, .... Y.llUTll F~j :~.nw:s5~e~~8s~~ve 200 Promontory Dr. West Newport Terrace Twnhse. quiel 1ocall9n, hght and 2BR 1BA. Fresh. clean & •3BR. 2BA. encl gar. smt 1525/mo + Oep. Mobile encl gar. newly pntd. 120 2BR w/gar. btt·lns. fncd yd · pet (Pacific Co1s1 Highway Frple. bar. BBQ, Hottub. Baautifut white • w•ter Laguna view. Comptete Pf'l/Cy. S 1800/wtl. tonger terms neg. 499·5211 2 BR, 2•, BA. trplc. gar. brlghl, 2 fireplaces. pool. availabH!. Walk to beach. yrd. quiet loeatlon. frple. home. No pets. Mature E. 20th St. Small com-w/patlo. 636-41201·5PM *lmll STM• and J1mbot'ee Road) S995/mo A11a11 7I 15 double garage. $1 550, POOi. laundry. $990/mo. d/W, new pnt. Avail 71 10. adults. Quiet, a.cure. ptea.1750/mo. 642·4792 H7 Victoria 'D' ... S720 Frlg. dlthwasher, s1011e REGIS MANAGEMENT 957-3924 722-7381 721·1304or 721·1225 $915/mo. M0-7804. 1111 Newport. ~S.8373 or ~6-6219 • 2619 Santa An1 T ... S735 Incl. No pets 545.4955 COMPANY We manage to be the best. ... UllYlll 111111 Tl-IHllEW ••PllYll LIWElllTES te EJ $2.30 per day Thal s ALL you pay lor 4 line!. JO day m1ntmum 1n the * IN .-EX .. COUNTERS, GA TES etc NEWPORT AREA 25 yrs Jim 373-1455 •Oa"HfrJ* 15 yrs e>Cp Local rel * S..tlallrfg 11: * • REMODELING •WINDOWS •DOORS •CABINETS •DECKS, ETC Quality Work-free Est. Les 647-1956 Ooors-Repatr·Alleratlons Cabinets-Panel-Locks· Stairs.Drywall Repair-etc 35 yrs e11p Jerry S.2-0567 9 TREES ..... ., ........ Topped/remove. Cleanup by 10•-'. Quality Interior nu lawnlsprlnktr 751·3476 .w/yrs ot HP. LtCensed. PALM REMOVAL 432·0766 Free Estimate Any slze-165 00 incl RAINBOW Circle Matnt. slump.Insured. Palntlng. Exp. Guar. tnl./ CHUCK 642-0322 Ext . House & Apt. Quahty L AWN MAINTENANCE work freeest.636-1758 Full service, res1d'I, YE•,..,... comm't. No Job Too Btg . or Too Smalt 531-2507 & Wattpaper1ng. Oualtty ------· ______ wor1t. Free Est. 969~9 .............. '***** South Lake Tlhoe Vacation Rentals from ON THE BLUFF NR HOAG! takefront homes to Lg 18r, lrplc, gas pd, walk-'! cabin• In 11\e 1rees. Call tn closet .$725·S75o. 1 collect 9115-542-0557, Pool. spa, gar. or carport. Coldwell Banker NEWPORT TERRACE 1401 Superior ~6-6838 \lac1t1on Accomodations . Condo rentals & hotel ac· • 2BR 1 'nBA, patio. cable., comod1ttons. many cities No Peta. $695/mo. will trede. Oon/Llaa Seaclltt Manor 1 601·21t·tle21269·9959 548·2682 I WEEKL v lift .. _ BatOO. tat. 28R $e50 28r 2 Ba downstairsl Penin. 2BR oottege $750 $1500/mo. 494-1140 Penln. 3BR Duple• S1.000 ----. Ocnfront 3BR l\lt S2,000 BEAUTIFUL. extra large Oenfront 4BR hM 13,000 townhome style apt. neer WetlrfrMt ....... Fashion Island, 2BR 2BA. le I •• 1 1• • frplc. no pets 11050. _..,._ • 854-7742 or 854·7855 -----·---, Roomm1tt1 \111nted 2724 ~rnu1c NEW WORK OR REPAIRS -----•~-f 1b---t--AJ1i'\ilABL...e-F-GR-WIOE VARIETY OF PROJECTS. j I I f DIRECTORY Call Paul '* 644-9009 I OAIE, Iii. Ml· lllO For more 1nforma1ton CALL TODAY" ASI FOR LOIS OR 10811 Your Service Directory Representa11ves 142·•321 Small Remodel & Addns. Bathrms-w11rdrobe-doors 30 yrs O.C Quality Wortt. -. 1""',"''l t t -If ,1 ,, , & Rpp.i1I "-..1 • . I Felrwtew I mp Cent•r . Opett to ~y. Hr• W. Hlrbot' 8fwd, C.M. ............. Mom will babys11 under 3 FV Home. Lots of TLC! Cert. Med. Asst. Umlt 3. FutHime. 841-6774 REPAIR , tntt11tation1, MClionat d oor aetet, openert. complete elee· HICll. Llc•518398 ~MorlM·HM "• ~ :l! •" • , ' :~ DYE YOUR CARPETS! ,.. ..,., ....... C8rp8t .. • Aeclan al 1t1,11u..." Colt C..-&...a .......... ,, ....... ·-----·------:. ~ . _._ ....-, ·---- • CERAMIC TILE e CUBICLE CURTAINS e AEUPHOLSTERY e WALL COVERING •LINOLEUM e IN HOME SERVICE • INSTALLATION •FAEE CONSULTATION M&-1083 .' ' ' t"l r. • 1'~"1"..,,,'.f' ' •• 642-5678 ., .. . I 9 to 5 Fashions On The Move llU:FMhlon in a flHh ... el8y MW pullover dr .. a that toe• everywhert In aty... Jw1t one meln pattern ,.._tor floof'lt Md one tor back. Mi9eta'SU.lto 11 l ncludtcl In ......,.,,, .... : Th,.. __.ce..a IDr Cllly or OOUMfy • ......... : ... ........ ~ ..... 1c1nc1 •• ,, .... rear-round wear. Ml ..... ...... 1 • .,. lnclllded In ~. 0 HOO ffiO -§!°"" . ... .. e::lf'.r= a.n,.,Z".&mLn:..W\-• ~ ID~Ollt.WQMITDM.Y Mor. ........... °""' ..... ..,. ..... Mt .. ...... • Room In Co1t1 MHa tiome. Pr•fer m11ure working gentl•man. 175/W.-ty. 14S-3547 ...... 2740 -- ..... - FOUND. BLACK & TAN. ---baby Pug dog wtcoflar Nwpt Hahtt .,.., Stor199 Found on beach in N.8 330W Bay St Coat• Meu. CA 92627 Attn. Linda Cuter (714) 642-4321 DRIVERS WANTED only lf5lmo. M 2-0l IO 673•2018 __ APT ASST MGR COUPLE .;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I FOUND KITTEN. mate. ap-P1rt l ime, semi retired, ex· llWIPAPll •LIYllY pro11 8 wks old, white. v1c perienced. 70 unit s. Edgew11er on Balboa Costa Meu. 642-9190 Penln1ul1. 675-8404 FOUND .---------I MALE SIAMESE KITTEN 3·• mo old. vie '4th. ·Full or Part-lime • Early A M shill ·Must have reliable vehicle and Insurance •Good Salary & Mileage Paid ......... 1-•aaa 6AM -5P M.M·F 6A M • 10 A M.Sat-Sun B 1lboa Pentnsula . car, ___ _ 650-6765 NURSES, AN S. L VN'S FOUND Rabbit. dark lllT ... 1Wlt111/ vGOOD EARNINGS We need you Call ABC brown eers & nose. ltght 111111 •II vNO COLLECTING Ctltldrens Home Care at brown seat & tail Vie OC m•.a llPT 364-11 19 for appt EOE •Dll ZiM 111111 ~lrgr~nds 432·030• UU Ml-UH Nursing Nr oc Alrpoft/IMne 2172 FOUND Set ol keys. 6/27 Ea~nenoe 1n writing. edit· ....... lll.AA...ii. ·-· R N L V.N • N A Oupont•l .· 133~3223 11 C1Hente Restaurant. 1ng and page layout Will •....-Fcx convalescent hosp.tat Irvine Clll 432·0304 assist ed1t0< in real es· Costa Meu 642-.0400 Ill. 1• I 1UI l /F late, automotive and - _ _ 1i t'f WESTCLIFF DRIVE found White Mate Lab. advertising aopptements EARN MONEY Reading Ole Assist/Ins Agency Nwpt ~. Agt S.1-5032 vlc1n1ty of 15th & Tustin Will consider experience books'. S30.0001yr In· Comp/wrd proc skills 645· 1295 over degree. Ability to come poten11a1 Details CirHr opp Salary/hrs ~ 111-111 If LOST c 11-0renge striped handle variety ol 1ob (11 805•687•6000 Ext open 963·5647 ,,.,_.for emell business M IOng·hair near Aliso & functions tn a last-paced 'Y·lS90 --•• PIT PltklnQ. MO-MO .. MC 16th, N B Jaclcie. enwonment CALL EARN MONEY typing at _.nws.___ Clll SCOTTI Ml-2794 540_35371d 641_385419 home S30.000tyear in-For Newpori travel agcy MARINE ORIENTED Office --Ml-41111•·.... come poten11a1 Details Pat or Jerry. 675·t31 t sp1e9evellable.550sqlll Lost Gold Ladies Watch Ask fcx Trlsna Gai>Ti .or (11 805·687·6000 Ext - Of 1200 sq/fl. Newport w/ Link bracelet Lost in Mary Cal'ter 9.1590 Part Time H., b 0 r e JC P 0 sure Fashion tstand 6125 Re-Equal Oppty Empt Local9d on B1tboa Pen-ward &44-9837 lnlUla. Call 675·9844 REWARDI Lost i&Ciis gold H•ft/MI 111 lllP Nugget watch (Genevel --NORTH lagun1 841ach. of-on Balboa Peninsula For sandwich shop Full & floe or retell, 800 sl l, 1 64s-3801 PI T. Nancy 642-5422 ••snY111 OC Fairgrounds ca1erer needs PT/FT help All pos1t1on& available Call 10am·3pm 546-4467 block to Cont Hwy Read t I 1 FIHT lfO/SECn Par1 time easy worl<. AM trirtYc 0 1"(;, 0 :: nH~;~;I PtnONls 3002 BOYS IU\ ~IDLS Forbusyorthodontlcotcm or PM No ew.p necess· •497-5132* Hill price accomodatlons "1111 Ull\ Irvine Typmg &computer ary Hourly -Bonus Illes ad resorts slulls FIT M-W-F, 7 2 T· 642·4321 Ext 43 1 or -LL .m. m1ny c n 11 11 TUii ili ---1v1ilabte Don/Lisa • Th, 8·5 786-0777 or 228 Walt tor beep ask TUAN YOUR SPARE TIME 640 •292 C Propefty M1nagement LUl•MlllLTllT immediate open~ng for large prest1gl0us New· por1 Beach Apt com- munity Sales ellP pref d Hours tncl ~ends Call 675-8000 for appt Aecp11on1st FI T trnt ore Imm o~ning Must be prol & min 1 yr exp XLNT benel111 898-91 t I AECPTISEC Light typing good phone manner F T 8 30am·5 30pm Good benefits Nice at- mosphere Please call ••757-0790•• AECPT World ol design G reet public busy phones & typing Frnt otc app Start 18K 833-9410 RIVIERA PERSONNEL No lee ~~~~~~~~~ l1TEllTill FllST-TIIE llYEITISEIS Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't fill the position, run a second week FREE ! For more information, call Maria or Angie, 642-5678 . E 17ttl St.. CM. gross 8011269-9962 or INTO SS DOLLARS ... lor rystal or Ben ..... 1350/mo. 846-9663 (801) 269·9959 General Ollice l---------------------------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;.;;-;;;;;-;;;;;;.ITt11nk you St Jude lor WORK AFTER SCHOOL Co ....... rclal Property favors received through ANO SATURDAYS GET-2778 your lntereesston J M TING NEW CUSTOMERS --------•t ---FOR A LOCAL NEWS-AETAIL STORE lor tease. TUil fll If, all PAPER NO DELIVERY 2,tOO sq 11, popular FOR FAVORS RECEIVED INVOLVED. At'D ALL WfftCllH 1re1. Upper THROUGH YOUR T RAN S P 0 R f A T I 0 N Newport Bay 675-3463 INTERCESSION DAE PROV IDED av AN 1tm..... AOUL T SUPERVISOR 600 or 1200 Sir. 887 w hnonll SetYtcn 3004 YOU CAN AVERAGE 19th. CM. Ag1 541·5032 LM .. ITllllTI llDIWIWll •lllLlllTlll Part ume euy work AM or PM No exp necess- ary Hourly · Bonus 642-<4321 E111 431 or 228 W111 lor beep ask ror CrySlal or 841n .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..._"""""'!'I 5 days per '#Mk For elder-~ 2788 ly or disabled Referen· 1250 SO FT front office. ces Own car 75 1· 7832 t11ge reer drive-In door. mll .. TFIL.llt 1750/mo 1240 LOQln Head shots. 189 cards. re- Ave, Co111 Mesa Dys sumea comp Total $75 OR MORE llllUL lmCI P /T Mon-Fri typing phones & computer entry 645-5883 ms-ms-1ms 540-9352 Ev 646-0681 pickage. $575 Prof lndu1trlal-Commerc1a1 prepared by Cyn1h1a 1,. 1111 '411 Ft hfft Hullm1n 213-962·8700 NB.CM ., .. , Now Leasing PRIME PROPERTIES 714-145-3940 FOR MORE INFOAMA TION CALL (l1•)Ml-Ht1 .. ll&UllTUT Work with top producer in ln~rance Agency/CSA C a r eer opp H B S a lary /hrs open 963·5647 LEGAL SECAE T ARY lor NB Atlorney Business & Estate practice 1 yr exp pref or wilt 1ra1n Mull use Word Perfect 5 Call Mr Roberts 640-2812 lncoMt "'fr!Y ma1or 1nvestmer\t firm •EASTStOE c M• 3018 Xlnl oppty lor adv1nce-LllAL llllOAH 3BR 28A & 18 R 18A All L 1 v e . t n H ou se -ment Good salary • Med Malpractice defense remod. 50• 130 A-2 Lot k e 1 per I C ti ti d Ce r e bonus Pkg' Prefer Series firm seeks secretary S215K O/Ag1 642·9666 w/cooktng l or family 7 LIC Dorothy, 957·6500 wl strong hhgation back· HOTEL So Artzona •3 w/12 yr old, 2 yr old & --..... 1111 ground Good• 1nter- unitt. bar, r•t. bank Big baby Mature woman, n-...,. S personal skills Excellent I melter. Trede for house smkr. ••per~ only Thrifty Oii Co . unsh1ne sat1ry & compensation + calfl 902-882-3770 Must speak some Eng· Food Stores II currently p1cicage Call Cindy 81 fish Lu•ury pnvlte room hiring store cashiers lor 755-0800 or send resume I - Tll llAll & board $200/wtl Cor· all Shifts Full & PI T pos-w/satary requirements --1 on• def Mir Call week· 1t1ons a11a1tab1e. excellent to Pi·~ & Halbreteh 695 7 Untte. "9t1nna1 e gar .... 8 ... PlftllnQ l 7t9K AlsoNB daya, C1noy 720-0101, opportunilyfor advanc.e· Town Cenl8f Or =•tO ,.,,._._.,....__ hell~! Must evenings & weekends ment Please apply at Costa Mesa 92626 _,. ._... •44 74 16 751 Baker . Santa Ana tn- be IOld. Bkr 142· 850 Nila," • tervlews Wiii be held LIGHT TAILO~ING 20-25 Work Alter Sc•ool I Sat•rd1ys AGES 12 TO 17 AMBmous NEAT AND HONEST WILLING TO WORK TRANSPORTATION FURNlSHED Prizes! Tri,.! •••• Money! Fu! . ... ~) •r=:-= ___ lftl_lt_nl __ ~5~5!"':30~ Thursday June 2911'1 l'lr wk $6 00 hr W1ll tra1n ~ through Monday, July 3rd GI N G IS S F 0 AM A L IF YOU ARE INTERESTED . from 8 a m to 4 p m For WEAR SC Plaza CALL EARL llll WAITll more info, please call Out of work? You're not out i===------For stuffing envelopes. No 71•-754•9654 ofludc ·looll toclustffe<lfor 498-3321 g;; lllPerlence necessary Olllllll •LP 1 .em:.:::p::IO~ym.:.::1411:.::.,t:.:oppo:::::'.::tun=lt::ies:_L ________ ...,.. _______ :-~--:--=--:::-:=-=--=--Full or Part 1lme, For ap-1-• ~ -.-.-Olto!!unldtt 2904 pt citlon and information Smt educational media co ~~-~--1 needs SHARP 111-around * .. 11111•1• send sell·addressed person tor data entry Ill·•--• stamped envelope t o F. YCNr own bullness Get In p 0 Bok 1848 Deer· tng. cust svc, etc lex with profMllonals. Gross bo n Michigan '8120 hrs. Pay commensurate up to $2500/mo Pal'1· r • ' w/exp Wendy. 646·4486 Time. lnter•t Ir". •x· paneion 1nar stert·UP * ............ • _,. I 11,550 ln¥et1tnent Attrectrve, energetic per. SERVERS, Full/part, flex Call 24 Hours son for par1y rental store l'IOurs 84lnet11s Exp praf 1--I00-326-0770 Hea\ly typing. & phones. 2131 Wettctlff. N B Don't......._ to llQuldate l 1tlng. people-oriented Whan you'w .o;t eomettling ... ._ ,..,.,~ IMms C M area S8 00 to start ~. 1 ctu 11ftad ad cen ....... In a'111l'ed. * 642· 111& • bel Motor Routes available in W11t1nin1t1r Hu1ti1cton 811ch Fount1in Y1ll1J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call Ask for Joanne Craney r r WIN DINNER FOR 2 AT ""'°"'ii k"IA""'"' CANllRY FI NDO R HI DD C L .. SI FI ED AD CONTEST RULE. Simply find our hidden clasStticd .,1, some\\ ht re in our' IJ'"lt4"1:1 ~·\ t111n Cut and JHl~tc the ads on the cntl') blank anll m:.ul thtl1\ tn D<\11 \ PILOT. J.30 w Ba) t~I. C'O\IA Mt\a. a 9lo~7 \ o 01nnc1 lur • ('on1t•t. 2 II rntnc\ must am~c b)' 1-nda noon } Wmncr v.111 M C'hostn by nandom dr.11v.1n1. and \\ 1nnci ·,name "1ll .•rll''•1r 1n the follov.1na frlday' JM!per C>nc "'1nMr per v.cd. • ontr\I -.111 run 6/ll -8/18 ---------------ENT RY B LANK------------~ NAME ADDR t NEWSPAPER DELIVERY * NO COLLECTION * Early m orning motor routes IJl'Bilable Mu I h ave dependable vehicle and liability in~ursnce. 7 day ij ,wr ..,M"i , 2:.10 a.m.-5:30 a.m. ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS l dll -1 l h l:!-l U3111•tY.PPn f> 00 a.m .. 5:00 p.m. (M.f) 6 a m · I 0 a rn. ( AT & L1 N) AREA . A\ Al LA DLE: Huntington Reaeh Cos ta Wesa~ Fountain \'alley, & ~e"'port Beaeh PART-TIME STUDENTS WELCOME 11 & OLDER WHEN THE BOOKS ARE DONE THE FUN HAS JUST BEGUNt SO JOIN US AFTER SCHOOL ANO ON SA TUAOA YS YOULL MAKEGOOO MONEY AND HAVE FUN DOING IT S1gn1ng up new customers for Orange Coun1y·s lavor11e Newspaper You can ..," up to 175.00••-" Or more CALL 213 -479-3620 TRANSPORTATION PROVIOEC BY AOUL T SUPERVISOR TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROSS Kelle• "9 fn\l•IUll' 6 Ma.row 10 Famou\ ~"" ,. \1 " 11'\ull IS arm un•t 16 •QU8t8 $(>1•0 11 lry•nl <" .) Day 18 .>~ ()t """ 19 NOfSf' ~1nq 20 ~>de n Ap1omo 23 Un~ar.nq 2• Name 26 Aviv 29 Gt>decl 31 Treatment 32 Homes1e110,., 1 111n 3• Docs 38 Relatlve 39 JOl'ln or J•ne it I ,._.ormon S1a1e •2 CMI •5 Annu111 Catg•ry leu• 48 Meadow •9 Haff pret !)() _, SI LC>ud t11e~ SS GC>e'\ 10 l'Ot SI We.gnt aflOW8ncf', !>& Unehang1nQ fhl'l(lll 63 Gauls of 01<1 2 3 14 t7 20 6• Atroe11n 111nd f:'> Gf'•man o•l'l•dent 66 H9f0. ~ 6~ LO<IQ~ 68 Waif'• wnH 69 o.~ ~n· 70 Whorll)OO 71 C·OM DOWN I fOOO f • .,,.. 2 Un,1<;p" 111f'd con<;onaN '~1ep '1Ult\' • M:'ldfl a move 5 MnSI h8nd, g S~•tlH:I 1 HOiy P•Ch,lrll 8 M11de ~ ~l•b Ill 9 lay • 10 Ladlt-0 t 1 flower t:> l owt!'I 13 AKrol>f' 21 StcwtC*S barley 22 Sit .?S StronQ <1r1n6' 26 El1'\P9f0< 27 Seme p. I 211 "" bla<kler lO WHte l\'lallllf 33 Soor1' 3~ "rticlfO M0$1i>m 1uo~ 3 7 T 001 hOli ng 5 •O l ong lime 43 Souct>OnQ tnO C)4"1oe u Uncle -., 81ble bOOll H Kil*'* 10e1 51 Ted 52 L'9fll hlbnc 53 Pay up '4 Bufn 56 Pe ... nt ltlOe 59 Fetid 90 St<Kll s w-. ,,~ ... 12 ........ .. ... .. ... • i ... I I -...... I Oki CIOWn C0061ie JMI I Footboard *Ith rails. 0 E IOUter OYeO, SuP91 , .... ~9Nch ,_... ..._ 0..1tasiment CO ... olldltlt In com-...,.. ...,.., IMet & word Pfoc.eelng Non· ....... offtoe located (I( Faafllon t11and Catt Lauria 7 14/759-1531 Pni~only HCUf'ITV OFFICERS Woril for ma beett ........... "" n .. n .... .,... ..... No ...., .. ice neces .. ry Ful OI pen time For Info '~tton . ..,,d aeff. add;e11ed •tamped en11910pe to· P 0 Bo• 1148. Dearborn Ml ~8 t20 ~ellng Pan time, easy work AM or PM. No exp necess- ary. Hourly • Bonus 642-'321 Ext 431 or 221. Wait I.or beep. 1111. for Crystal or Ben ·pgf.Tlf HOtlS Fll.L·Tlel PAY S1000/Wk Potenttal Tete- markellng office sup- plies. Easy hrs 8AM· 12 Noon. No Weekends NO EXP NEC Cell before 12 Noon NEWPORT BCH 673-3735 COSTA MESA 548-6919 SOUTH O.C 582-1240 GARDEN GROVE 748-9237 THOMAS TEMPORARIES flu numerous ott1ce pos· lttons avail. For 1nterv1ew , call 5-40-4433 No Fee Y001lt . C(UtS(UltS Queen size lt95 840·8733 flOat raft w1w00d oar typewrller •tend. 8' wood 1 Dining room 1able 42Jc60 ladder & M1ac: 11em1 HyclrOflOtll XlNT condition Muat sell $4500 ObO ~2·7207 g1u1 wl bfa11 stand. 4 675·1509 I ... hw• We ha\18 cn1neng1ng pos· rose uphol tulip chaJrs 2 ------------------13 Whaler SllC* Sport, RUN!-.RUNS-RUNS IUons open IOI Hll· yraold 11800 new . ul!-l·rm--------· SPICt .. L ........ saLI ... Tl 1985 40hp Yamaha Exe.ller'll Condition $250 AOLlS ROYCE tH9 Classic Shadow Im· maculate Muat ••II (FLNLDYI 71• .... 1-6335 motivated people to Ing 5650 965-3833 r<"=M:iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil _____ 1 ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. toaded. 14950 Eves 1173-7724 IUCJe'VIN 1eenagef1 In ---·· ONLY ~111 call ...... 1-. 5671 675-5212 VOLKSWAOOH CABNOLET 1HI'~. 5·1Pffd, red, loaded, alarm. &-veer warranty, mutt aell, 113,9001080 941-1161 the newspaper promo-MATTRESS 8 inter· .... ~ ~ ne. ,. v.~· • tlonal t ... d aptlng, QUMn stze, clean. Old clown c006lle 1111. 2 15 FOOT Gluaper 40hp Slps/Oodc1/Stor1gt xlnt condition S50 Call orlglnal "LrUMt People' •---· F--..a.. Mercury. trailer A 1 con· 7022 DATSUN 1H 1 280 ZX T • Guaranteed income 01 548-2512 dolls signed by Cabbage -....,,._, d111on 645·8644 l<>P E11<*1ent condition, •--i-a-••• P67a51.c8~,_,,art11t C1 fl l"eNnsul.1 6107, __ v_llltY_ ... _"""'!"...,6111111.3.4 37 SIDE TIE at private low miles. all e11tr11 -•-w••~ -...,., ,. 1960 CENTURY BAY residence near Pavrlhon $4995 873-4743 •411,.rwtlk mattress& trundle, never •wmll&JUTl·4 ES TATE SALESAT 7/1 LAUNCH 100%re11ored Av11I now Sall only HONDA 19f4 Prelude VW 1tl7 Cab<lolet Con· used $195 •840-8733 • C~ 60l B SKIS. FURNITURE 7 30em-5pm 10662 El mahogany ctatsiC $15K 673-4928 100K mlles but XLNT vetUble 81~. 5-spMCI, • &A ltlrf :::=:,: APPLICANCES ETC C1mPo Lois of tnltHHI· 675-8459 condition RegullllY Mf· A C, AM/FM atereo •• QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS "8. TOWER COMPUTER "'300 RIVER ·v·ENUE Ing Items• Good pr1ees1 50 Boat Dock side lie. d .. ti ., c .. seue ONLY 5300 & BOX OUILTEDI ~ v • ~ ,. 24 LYMAN loot!• gOOd. Huntingto n Harbour vice ,.utoma c, r MllESt EXCELLENT With po1en11a1 tor $1000 BRAND NEW• $155 25 mhz 1 mega memory 6140 great Cat1l1n1 boat S350 Water & eleetrlc1ty I 6 3 O O 0 b ° CONDITtONI $12,500 per weei.. These pos-CALL • 840-8733 • 275 wall poweriupply, 2 Cosu Mtu 6124 Hunl. ltlCh Chrysler V-8, 240 h p In· available • 848·• 197 675"51811675-5J 91 474.7710 M·F 9am-5pm ltlons are permanent and -year wirranty, snoo 2 MATCHING sofas. oak board $8,500 obo . H 0 ND A A C'c 0 RD --otter an excellent op· Tr anslerredl Console 722-3478, Excellent • ........ dressers Inflatable boot, 645•4450 UP to 55 11111 Srde lie. HATCHBACK 198 2, ...... g;IM..., 9300 portuntty tor growth and color T V . dining rm set. Valuel •ssi glassware & more SAT Lido Isla Water & elec 12,500. air, AM/FMlii,__iliii!~o!ii.-iiiiiiiiil!-iiiiii!._..,...,. rapld advancement In-wicker dlntng/llvrng rm IT Ill 11 •u w•• EV!iRV SAT & SUNDAY 9-3. 708 Cahtornla SI •AVAILABLE FOR IM-avail $500/mo 540~5418 c111111e. 80.000 mllel 1978 SEVILLE. Good con- rurede ·~an I wogon ~r !~101!,e;d ~~:rw•c::~ System, frol'l s 12SO and :.~~~;~ c:::~;.o~~~: (Beach & 1no1an1pohsl ~6~o~,~~d s~~;ks 1.~~ weekday& 9am·5pm 759. 1114 ~l ... on VOU91 "oo'·~· ~ l"o'~s otonp~ue~~y" 10 stools piano 760-3919 up 722~880 Var1e1y or clothes 1111 3 8 diesels fully equ1ped Misc. Tr-atton HyllOdlll. 1986 Atr-con-'"' 1• moon-r · ,,.._ ,,...... Mesa Adm1ss1on1Pa1k1ng 9 & 10 old T Owner moving out of -·~· d1tronrng, Excellent eon· transmission & ballery grow wrth .us No ex-WATERB ED complete IBM 386 25 Mgz Com-FREE SPACES St2rn ctocl.. bit: s:atasoy~ area OlleredbelOwmar· dllron Askrng $2900 12900 721-9656 per1ence necessary we with heater (& bedding 11 P&llble 1 mb ram. 40 mb Advance $15 on day ot Al ket Call aller· 6pm Canpn/Trllers 801 4 63 1-5803 1988 Buick Par11 Ave t4K wlll train desrredl. 1w1n size Glau hd, 2 drs 1 2 1 44 16 bit Swap Meet 432·5880 mrsc' " 1 Kint c.ondrllon --11 T b 1 VG Sal/Sun 9am-.c 30pm 768·6692 1111 --mn ••-• '11 IH m •• ake over a To schedule an 1nterv1ew and !ind out your earning potential OALLn.SMn (213) 477·3163 patio table. 48 round (no A card. VGA color .-s• --_,. s 1• 500 umbrella !'lole). with 4 monitor, mouse 2400 8 BONITA·YELLOWTAIL 4902 Rudder Dr 2 •CHARACTER BOAT • 2 Door, 75,000 miles. 5-owvu. approx "· II & d I II Ill •"SHIPHOUSE''9 TUILll speed. •1c , AM/FM 536-8703 chairs, ye ow white mo em e er qua y llahrng poles Roller 11p1 s 8 1 " -'S tre uless lounge prrnter Lots 01 Software trotters S5·S·10 Shark Ntwport ltlCh 6169 Parade Tropl'ly Winner leeps • ga ley new cassette. well main-•CADILLAC 1987• chair, yellow velvet. and Aslllng $3150 588-1458 -$4000 675-6161 tiresl wht!ela. new z•p· talned $2500 OBO ,...... ............ matching ottoman Cell poles $20 548-9832 I UUll Ull-.llU 1. persl screens $900 OBO UU:Ml-HU $14,950. White Coaded 786-8 04 6 evening s Ptts & Animafs 6049 Auto prts P•CS. clothing SAT 8am-2pm Loveseat *SU UY II'* 962-5083 Immaculate Burgundy before 8 30 or v.eekends stcro equip misc; items 1 chair 2· 10 speed bikes. T h Mercedes 1981 300SD leather Custom wn.ets DALMATtONS Moving, Sa1-Sun 10am-4pm , crrb & misc:: 1518 Sylvia ~~~e~t~~1t":,n~~~~~ arc 3 Trudcs 9035 Charcoal Grey. Black Superb condition MIKfft~ 601 5 fem Must tal.e both ELEGA NT European ESTATE SALE Sat & Sun Truck Good cond1tron great Bu1tt-1naux1hary20 party 714 -675-7957 ... ------~~ must sett AKC malt' & 18 12 Jem1ca Rd CM I Lane (Dover & Marrnl!rsl axle trailer 673•7677 78 CHE\/Y Pick Up ton leath~r interior, looks (2 MHL0481 Pr1v1ta "'1...,H"'o•b·a·rt-l•-a·o·o-6 .. 0_q_t dogs. S l50/pr 551 •8015 turn1ture circa 1800 8-4 antiques classy * llllWllL 11' * ate. pl b pi s good tires ¥ellon gas tank. S 14•500 W e e k d a Y • · ---------• mixer, 18x10K12 walk·ln lllLlllllll IH heavily car\led. lots 011 funk, etc , 1225 Blue 140 H P OMC. lnboord. chrome rims $3300 21·0700, Lisa 7t4-644-4910 AndQufs 60IO box, 1 3 comp sts srnk AKC reg fem champion misc SAT 8·3 2972 Gum. NB 646·0364 o pen b ow Cust om 953-5406 MERCEDES 250 1972 ex· CADILL AC 1986 coupede wl hose reel. 1 custom trne All shots 8 mo old Jacaranda 754-7772 II.IT i•a.•ii ••LE tongue trailer Stored In celtent cond1t1on. dark VIiie. mint condition. HI,.._ lllflll• wood trash bin 3 elec· S800 650-6476 Ive msg G s • • • -garage s93oo Anti... .. s, green. 56·000 548"1921 loaded beautyl S12.7SO Ft:'E=an & American trolreeze 30 N-CAB arage ale Sat July 1 jFurn 2 retr1gt11otors 472.7799 Brit ~ evenings 640-8582 8000 1 yogurt mach 1 3•5 s s FIR llmlS 8·4 Household g00<1s washer dryer clothes ••-•• Clauks 904 5 ---------Antiques sq t wrk Ible. 1saniserve42 I· T ood h 6 k Id 3129 Kerry Ln (Lon-cameras stereo and II' •MTll--FORD 1965 Mustang CHRYSLER ·eTie Baron. New Nau11ca1 & M11tta1y 72 8662 ° g ome w s 0 donderry Kerry) much more' July 1&2 Loaded, twin diesels hke L k & el' turbo 2 door coupe. 1931 Newport Blvd CM ~J~url mach 4· •723-0359 • 9.4 2338 Arbutus new $150,000 675-9460 R~~i:ed .:C~~~ ~~~er. 1111&1 'II llOD lal auto/AC loaded. 23K. CHINA CABINET Gilteleg FREE 10 loving home Very •1¥111 SAU ELl..,.IO PIOI-automatic 6 cylinder 40,000 Mites Charcoal under warr Sacrifice table Old chrna Glass lll-lttrl•t allecuonete F dog. mod 2092POENPEeVppEeRrY11DeAeYAHpo1rdA Chmese 1,e,ak Cbalbs drnk· v1n s1 $4 500 /0 BO P P D1g1tal Dash Leather In-19000/oller.650-281 1 1• h 1 1ng. co ee t mon DuflleldMartne.1980, 18', 1erlort TTop1S1200001 Jelo\>elry Collectibles 4 llckets field level center sz ' yrs. s o s up to rocl< maple hutch & cor cl'leirs 222 Via Palatmo. no cover $650 0 545-6295 evenrngs & Best Otl~r 731-5784 FORD ·i6TAuRUS. N.B 646-0047 field $17510 BO 4 llckets dale Mo111ng 545-2741 ner hutch. maple tables SAT 8-5. SUN 9-1 72 t-0855 weekends 4 door. PIB. PI S. tape 1 •-. ,..... ...... lower view at first base 9 LOOKING for a Compa-apt sz washer dryer MULTI FAMILY GARAGE 5400 1To1lea. BEAUTIFUL ..,... • $225/0BO. 962-8870 nlon?• we have wonder-1 L_,, 1 SEASWIRL 18 Foot vs •·•os , _ _.... 9100 AT ...... 7 "'~5 503• ......... ...... .... sac .. ~ SI ver spoons SALE SAT ONLY 9.3 305 110 ONC 1985 tow ""' ::g;:in1 ........ -. v ltl-1111. UTI lllllfTS ~~11:~~\~0 1~~~d~pt~~~s ~~~~40~erylhing goes Furniture house ac· hours eKcellen1 con-FOR°"OMUSTANG GT 6 sizes New Oak f1msh Must go to responsible cessones. bedding and d1t1on $9300 979-0304 CREVIER BMW Pllllll 'll 11111 1987. blaek, 5-speed. * TUWIL-.T * 642-91251642-2741 Paul owner Come & see we •IWIH SAU lots of misc 1tt>ms adult owned. eJCtras. Im· O.C. AlrPort area. leisure & •Applfililli..,.an....,ce.s ____ W...,1_1 Home Remodeling Sale might !'lave the perfect English china cot1ec11b1es 1618 t111me N B A f[W UMrl£S C. Red T erg a EKcellent con· maculate S 10,950/ollar vecatlon exper. Top pay, NO FROST 2 door re· Shutters, oft-white. lull pet for you 63 1· 1030• antique radio, no 1u11k TOOLS small household ~ l"l(.OWllJl .. 's d1hon Alpine AM/FM-83 l·3024• 646•433o ••cellent working en-frlgerator very ciean length & window Solld Friday 9-3 Pm 199 rtems clothes misc 12 KITE Sailboat with • g~ 118 '.Wld cassette Many eKtrasl •JEEP/EAGLE SALE• vlronment, Immediate works e11cellen1 $165 ddbl t d ea Pl & 0 Brandywyne TeNaCR items Sal-8·4 Sun 8-1 trailer good condition. ..3 ·~• 1&50l'J Must see to believe 1hts 1"' IVEI opening Travel Adven· Will deh\.er 642· 7566 -:,~or 78: ;~ rt42~~· 19 anos rgans 6059 Costa Mesa 501 San Bernardino A11e $700 Call 646-6042 • • ~ l~ l I lotd<d IMC:!?! beaulllul automobile Cell ,. tures. Frank 752--0752 1,., MllE ·:: ~3~.': ~"'°: ,,2", .. "" Mi~;-1• 8 5 9 . 3 6 7 9 . I ea ve llVllOE nPIST Newsroom Needs Par1· time Typist. Must Be Quick And Accurate 20 Hours Per Week. Flex· Ible. Call Peg McAlrster Al Tmlll.YPl.IT Ml.Ul1 lltH2 For AppJntment PHILCO REFRIGERATOR Moving Sate• Reing misc. Cherrywood 44 studio Nelghborl'lood Garag(• Ptekupaduraole blcyolelor ,. :;": _.. message 2 door 22 cu It gold furn. r"g exercise bike 5650 Appraised at Sale' low p11ces 2221 the>H warm-we.athertreks With trailer , , •, .'lllflt. $17 000 OBO frost free xlnt cono toys 10 speed bikes, $1200969_73 12 Anaheim A ve S Al bywalclllngtheclass1t1ed Dark blue w1th wh1te sa11 •11 1641111 ... llD'IUl $235 722-6922 760-5450 dy 760-2650 e 8 30am 631 ·5675 pages very good cond 111on REFRIGERATOR . Ken--SPINET 1Everett) piano 5575 OBO 492-2854 111·1111 more Apt or mobile IEIL lllMlll with bench. hght wood. Bicycles 606'0 16 HOBIE CAT with NewPorl freeway <5!>1 home size 10 4 cubic ft 6 tickets. Friday July 7 gooo condition 5600 trailer. small box, llke al ld1n&e1. Santa S200 646-6947 545-7863 I 644-5062 IOllWlll IEACll new Best oller Serv1'e and Parts Hours Washer dryer rel11g elec· NEIL DIAMOND TICKETS I STORY & CLARK Console lllllH 546-1764 1 am 6 30 pm Mon f11 trrc range . $1 50 each 3 avail lor Sun 712 89 walnut ltn1sh. S800 Uh 11w, l•tric111 Boats, ~If 7011 21' lll.lllll 8 am ~pm Sal D1shwa5he1 • S 125 Color 8pm show Call Art at 642-2450 alter 5pm or __ ... 11 .. __ •••ti , __ ...., _____ _ TV. $75 546•5848 545.4 188 wknds or tve message --,. •llT llll lllT Beaullful cond111on 11\· ~Ill tHtllHt board lull keel l ull WH IRL POOL FROST PLANE TICKET 1 way 1 • 1977 1811 Bay Boat Out-equipment Call now NEWPORT IMPORTS't 'II I ....... 111, O• I ·~" ... t i l•&•C l .. ... ..... '11-'ll us ..... IPllTUIUI o~er 12 t.o choose fr om •nlT•Y £•1>1m 1 3 89 675-2620 lo\>ked 962-1895 Garland Good Condition Used 6 alter 7pm 538-1510 213-471 -2870 RllHTIH UU Coast Hwy • letwpert Beach on alt .IEEP/UILES 32881 Camino Capistrano SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO •1-1111 FREE 14 1 cu It 2 door LAX to Chicago 7 14 l 81C}'cl~s 6060 Ct••ltit•, 1100, held ele<.trtc In e11cellen1 First cash takes 2 years old, wl'llte $225 $100 obo day 962-1356 20" GT FREESTYLE BIKE 111-1237 I rond1tron Must sell Call MOTIVATED•" ----------+----------1 Wedding Dress brandj mos S700 vatue tor Sporting Goods 6065 CAL 34 new t>ng1ne roller N I f • th new Wht sattn w tace & $225 963-4985 - -Powtr Boats 7012 0 room 9 t lft 8 garage beads sz 8 Pd Sl 150 w•ITfl SKIS genoa Z1plock main II you're med or all 111t' 121-4100 gimmicks ano nasstes of,'----------' buying a new car, WHY NOT SEE US Our = 1 prr· orrty 1s your sa11stac11on 1n prrces selechon and alter sale service We want your business let us •Invoice amount may ex- ceed actual dealer cost due to Incentives provided to the dealer by manufacturer Oller ex- pires 48 hrs alter publl- c11lon Sale excludas Wranglers in stock ., I • Rourgnol STS 180 c.m 17' llSTH WllUR Loran windlass new bol· for the Car • Sac $850 497-737o Mans 10-SJWed bicycle n Tyroha 360D racing btnd 100 HP, LORAN trsh lndr tom much more A II t I •t• d I Will PAY CASH lor used gooo cond·t•on tor da•I~ rngs 1us1 stone ground •HP au• Balboa Island $33 000 obo 675-3793 • lllCDIS llJtZ * ca 0 c GSSI 18 I Children s clothes 1n very' travel Call Marl\ at tuned and torque tested moored VHF e .. tras TWO LASERS h I good cond size 0·12 1 786-8046 01 856-8763 1 S95 589 1237 lf'avf' WILL SELL FAST' $7900 RACING CONDlllON can • P· -call Dehcla 965·0 •64 -I days or evenings message 1-_:_1RM 644-0128 $1000/yellow and $900/whlle 675-6161 prove 11 .. ,,., .. .,., ...... ,...., ... .._,,., -· ..... _ . .._,...,. ..... -.-.. "'Or-. '-ll -----· •All IOllS AVMMll• NEW 1989 NISSAN SENTRA STARTING AS LOW AS: Manuf. Sugg. Retail . $7259 DEALER DISCOUNT . -$1071 FACTORY REBATE . . . . -$500 (91QQ-556324) (9325-367728) AnlNTION FIRST TIMI BUYIRSI VISIT NEWPORT NISSAN IF YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS: * A llX MONTH JOB * SOCIAL SECURITY ·cAIPD * VALID DRIVER'S UCINSE * NO PREVIOUS CAR CREDIT * NO UNSATISFACTORY CREDIT * 10% TO PUT DOWN 55 FREEWAY Sailboards 7018 FlllTIC WllllllFIR Viper great cond Must sell $500 4 72· 7799 Bill MLIC NOTICE Coma see the au new 1990 lntegre NOW' .llllU .. S &Clll 100 1 Ouatl St Npt Sch 112-1112 "8.IC NOTICE tnSlel'8•~ 1•t .... ;r,;; • n ,_.. .. ...,., -°"*' "' , .... ~ .. rtaJC NOTICE LINCOLN TOWNCAR 1tl5. low mileage. gOOd conditi on, S 10,000 675·4836 F41040 ousineas name or names domg business.as K-.01 FICTITIOUS aUSINESS ltsted at>ove on NI A BR 0 T HE R CR E 0 1 l flCTITIOUI MllMll NAME STATEMENT Philip S loohey Sec-CORP , 3200 Park Center NAMI ITATIMINT The to110 ... 1ng persons are retary Or1ve Costa Mesa. Caltl The following persons are dorng business 111 Tnrs 11a1emen1 was~ltled 92626 OOlng business as JAGUAH CREDIT S3S w1tn tne County Cle•k ol Or Bell Atlantic Tr.Con Leas-CELEBRITY FUN I LTD Anton Bou1eve10 Costa enge County on June 16 rng Corpo•atton (OE 9S S67 San Nicolas Drrve. Ste Mesa Cahl 92626 1989 F42241l North Route 17 South. Par•· t06·E. Newport Beach Martne Midland Auto PuDhsned Orange Coast mus New Jersey 07652 C.hl 92660 motive Financial Corpor · Daily Piiot June 30 July 7 This Ous1ness IS con-Ronald A Smltl1, 567 San atron a New Yori. Ccvpor· 14, 21 1999 dueled t>y a corporatron Nicolas Drive, Ste 106-E, auon One Manne Midland F-539 Tiie registrant com· Newport Beach. Calll 92680 Cenh". Bull11lo Ne.., Yotk menced 10 transacl buSI· Tl'lll buslnesa Is con· 14203 PtJBllC NOTICE ne11 under the llclltlous ducted by a hmlted partner· This busmen •s con-1>uslne11 name or names 1h1p oucted by a core>0rat1on FteOH lilted abOve on NIA Tl'le re9tt1ran1 com- The regrstrant com· FICTITtOUI eUllNEll Frederick C Bauman. menced to tranue1 bull· menced 10 transact buSI· NAMI ITATIMINT Secretary neas unoer the hcrnious neu under tne lrchhous The lollOWI pertona are Tn11 11a1emen1 was hied bul!MN name or names ---------...t...-.;.....;._,_...., ........ .-;...;;.i wtth 11Wl County Clerk ot Or· hltecl 1bolle on May 1. 1989 ange County on June 16. Ronald A Smith UI \111,0IU I LEEDOM ALBERT A . LEEOOM. born in Dohngton . PA . Dec 20, 191 5 ai. th<.' thtrd or five children . and was raised in Buc ks Countv H e met and married Margare t . the girl up the slr~t. and 5 1 happy years followed They had one child, Robcrl, and 3 grandc hildren . ......... mLllllRll Motfuary • Chapel Cfemee60n 11o•oec1wy eo...Mtaa ..... 1989 Th•• staterMOI was hied P:4D4M wllh the County Clerk of Or-M aya, Kieran and Publlahed Orange Co11t ange County on May 23. A idan all of Laguna Daily P1to1 June 30 July 7, t989 Beach In 1935 Albert 14• 21 1989 f4117t1 F-540 Pubh1hed Ora.nge Coast went to w ork for ---------1 Dairy P11o1 June9 16 23 30 Standard Pressed "8.IC NOTICE 1tet Steel. a manufacturer K_, F-478 of A c r o s pa cc flCTITtOUI M.ll*Ell Fasteners tn Jcnktn· NA• ITAn.INT Ml.IC *>TIC£ town, PA He moved The following persons are K_. doing busrneH as FICTITIOUI ........ quickly up the ranks K 0 c INVESTMENT ..... ITA'nMINT to be made general PARTNERSHIP NO 1. 1530 The follOWlng l)«tonl .,. { b h Galaxy Drive. Newport doing ou•ness 11· manager 0 a ran<.· Beach. C1lrl 92660 OPTICA, 331S Farrvi... In Los Angeles m c narlff Wilham K11c:ne1 Rold. Costa MeM Ca11t 1953, then to open a Trustee OI the C w Kircher 92626 n ew plant in Sant.a Trull dated June 16 1977. Falo Corporation Cah- Ana 10 1957 w h en the 1530 Gatuy Drive, N-por• torn11. 15565 Northlano Beach, Callt 92660 Drive, Sulla 900. Southlleld. f amily m o ved l o Tn1s buaaneu ts con-Mt 48075 Laguna Beach . He re-ducted t>y • llmlted partner-This business 11 con- lired from S.P.S. 1n Ship ductecl t>y· a corporation 1977 afler 42 y ears of Th• reglltrant com· The registrant com· menced to transact bull· menced to transact bull· service to enjoy even ness una.< the 1rc 11t1ous neu under the 11c11t1oua more of his favontc bualneu name or names bull._. n•me or names pasl ume of golf and 1111ec1 abOlle on January 2 lilted above on April 13, 1981 tH9 the New port Beach Charles w1111am Kircher. Raymond Atcher, Pre11- Coun try Club. A Trustee dtlflt memonal service wtll Tht1 atatemen1 wH hied Tlllt •tatement was flied with the County Clerk ot Or-wit", ..... Count" C'--.. of Or be h eld at 1:00 P.M . anoe c ounty oo May 19, •"°-'county' on -J"un. 1: July 7. 1989 at the 1989 1th Laguna Presbyterian ,.,,.., ,a, .. Ch h ln r r Put>ll.n.d Orange Coast Publlatled Orange eoa.t urc ieu 0 oa11y Pilot June 9. 16. 23. 30. Detty Pilot J\lne 18 23. 30. flowers donations can 1919 July 7. 1Mt be made to the F-•74 F·S03 Pu J m o nary Car c lan't llllme to let IOm80f'l8 __ MUC ___ NO ___ _;_~ Cent.er of t he UCSD ........ tth8 yard~7 ·~ H-pi••J o --Olean It'• no .,,...t to hire a helper .... -• i>MJJ e-· ttlrOugh ctMllfted. STARTING A NEW BUmSS?? The L .... 09pW1ment 8' the Daily P1lo4 19 pte..o 10 - f\ounc. • ,,..,, MfViCle -......... at>le 10 ,,.. ~ We will now SEA..CH Ille name tor Y°" 11 no • .,,, Cflerge. ano .. ,,. 'f°" the 11me erld 1M mp 10 the Court t4ou. lfl Senta Al\I Then of courw, afler 1M Merell It completed we _.. Illa 'I~ frclrllOUI bulln8ll nltM 11atenwn1 '!Witll Ille C°""'Y c ... 11. Plll>lrtfl onoa • ..-b lour ,....., as requorecl by .._ Md .,,.,, ftle ro...r pt OOf of P11Dli· c;at Ion with Ille County c.11 •. ' , NlJC ll)TIC( -~~~. NOllCE INVlllNO 810S contreclorono tul>CMttrK-~ -NOTICE IS HEAE8Y IOft lhall f~"'"' Ille C•ty 1 0# MAllDo.D GIVEN THAl tHE C.ty Ci.rk cert1hc1te of ••1ver of ,.,...n of tne City of Fountain Val 1uorog•t1on under tne HOtio. le "-'eby given that ley California, '' ~ling 1.,m, of the wor•et • com lM Ul'IOet-.gned 111r1I Mii II M.ieo pt~ until the i>enNHon iMur anc• publlC euc;tion l>Ur"*'I to llOuf ot tO 00 a 111 on AUO\lat Pur1u1n1 to Cahfo;n11 S.Ctlor'I tNI or the CMI 2. IMt fOf the reconstruc: Oowrnmet1t COO• Sec'llC><' Code Of the State 01 Cah· uon ano ret11rfac1ng ol 4590 me contractt>t will t.e fou111 the lottowtng m11· Brookhur11 Street lrom entitled to p01t apj)foved ~· P'fton•I PIOCI T •I0.1 A~ue 10 War'* MCVrth•• W11h the Ctty O< an eny 10-w1t ldenut.ed by let\ A~ 1n eccordanc:e With ai>c>roved f~ .. 1 1n1111u "'' ~ and store unit PlaM .nci Soecst!QtlOns tlOn 1n ordet to have tne C•ty nll!nbet Pr<>c>oH11 lhall be Pfff· r ... •M funds rat1in41<1 Oy Tllll Nie wilt be by com-ented 1n ICCOfdanc;e with the the Ctty to 1n1ure per petillve bidding on t e 12th appncable prov1t1on1 or tormance ot1M-conlrt1Gt d•Y of July 1989 et 10 1 m SectlOf'I 2 ol the Standard The City rese<vflt the nght on the prem•MS ""her• •CS Spec1flc111ons 01 lhe St•t• ot to rei-ct 1ny •no 1111 l>o<ls ptOC>lflY 111t0<eci ano wnoc:11 Caktom•a Oeo.nment of Tt>e Engineer • Estimate 11 rocated •t 8564 Hamilton Transport11ton 1988 tor th ts Contract 11 1n 11141 c11y ot Hunll'1gton edition All propoult shalt S49e,000 00 ee.eh. County of Orange be merlleCI • PrOPOHI 10< Ptent. Soec11tc11ton1 Stal• of Caf!l0<n1a Tne lanes Pro1ec1 No 2602 and malt-timote contract ano oft.coal IOfCI 1~•• Ille ngnt to o.o ed or Oell11eted 10 the olhce PfOl>ONl torms 10 t>e uM!O 11 the Nie Putchases muSI of tne City Clerl. 1n City H•M noay t>e ourchaMCS only at ~ maCI• with casn 1ne1 pa10 10200 Stater A~enue, on or the ollkle ot tne Coty £1191 for at ttwl time ol purchllse before the nour etatecl nffr on me City tlall tor fhll nte •• subject 10 l>flOI AH oropout1 received will S to 00 1nclud1ng ta• ff 11 11 canc:ettatton tn the event of t>e puo1oc:1y ooerleO ••Om· reques1eo that tne orOC>OSat Mll~t between tan<lloro ,necs an<I declared 1>y tile oackage oe ~' b~ mail the and oOhgateCI party Coty C1911i, A" proposals cnarge for 'llllppmg anCI Space Tflf'!ant. Inventory e•1m1neo 1n<1 declereo will n11ndl1ng shall be an Eid· 0034. Alf Ingham, misc t>e referreO by the City Clet~ <1111onal SS 00 Nettner the rurn 10 tne City Engl"-and tne cost 01 the pr<>c>osal paci.-FOl8. Cole misc J turn City Attorney tor e.cam1n-age nOf tne cost or •llopp1ng boaes atl()(> and Pf-tatf()fl to ano handling wtO ~ r"· A007. Gllber1 rPlr1g m1K the Coty Counclf ano the l11n<1eo turn, 2 motor bikes. motor Agency tor Community De· Jeannetle E Cle Sevren e11rts ..,.1opment at their regutar Jacquet A0?2 Holl• Pin Wobo· meeungs on August t5 Coty Clerk work. misc. turn floor 1ec~ 1989 Coty ot J'o.;nta1t• Valk!it fish t1nk No oroposal shan be con· Date Aortt tO 1989 H049 Jonnson Table 11oereo unless 11 is made on PubhSh8CI Orange Coa51 t>OXH. chess set Ille ol llcoal blanl< lorms Daily Potot June 30 1989 H051. Mmog11e Boi..e lurn1sned by the Cny an<I tn F 547 mllC lurn t>Oxes •ccoroance W11h the •OP'• H(µ3 Stay T•urkt misc cable provisions of tll•S NO· PUBllC NOTICE turn refng mac.hones ttce the Soecial Provisions __ .;....;;...;;;.;;.;..;........;....;....;..;;.. __ G0&7. Waner. Gloss table ano Section 2 ot the Stan k"7" 0048 Yanov1ci. rniac der<I Spec11tc1t1ons ol the FICTITIOUS 8USINESS turn bo•es pictures State ot Calllorn11 Depart NAME STATEMENT Puohshe<I Orange c .. 11~1 ment ol Tr11nspor111 on Tne tonowono oei'°ns ar1• 0111ly PtlOt Jure 30 July 1 1988 eo111on Oo•ng business as 1089 In accordance ••11th the C 0 A S T A l H 0 ~ E F!.'i4 PfOlllSIOns ol Sections 1770 HEAL TH SERVICFS J60 ---.. -_-IC_NO_TI_C-·E......;.~ to 1780 1nctus1~ ol the San Miguel Dr111t 30 1 r.,_, Lat>Or Code of rne State 01 Newp0t1 5,.acn C1111 92660 '1CTtTIOOI eUSINESS C1t1fornta the City C01Jnc11 ROQer Romme•tangt-1 2'l NAME STATEMENT ot the C11yot Fountain Valley Aguilar Irvine c hi 92720 end the Fountain Valley Mike Roy 3 19'>? V10 Mon The fottowlng oersons ere Agency tor Community De-turo San Juen Ceois1r11no. doing busineu H vel<>c>ment nas by resot Ca111 92675 NOVA-FAX CREDIT SER 11tt0n a<Soptf'O the e><eva111ng Robert DeCkl'r 252411 VICES 17461 lrv..,e9t Sulle nourtyrateotwages foreech Dart1ngton ln Mission F Tustin Calif 92680 crett or rvoe of workmon or Viero Cohf 9269? Theresa A Novy '1•765 mechanic needeo to eaecu•e This b11s1neu 1., con Tobarr11, M•n•on Vie10 the contract wh1cn will be Clutle<I by a qenP• l l uarr C1ht 9?69 1 awarded 10 the suc:;cesstul nershio Tnis busine" is t<'n !»Oeler asdelermrneo ov 1ne Tne reg !II• u 1 c.o"' ClllCled Dy an ind•v•Clulll State Otrector ol 1ne1us1,,a1 menceo 10 tr.w o1c1 bu~ Tne reg1Stran1 com Relattoru ness un(lpr '""' l1c111ous mence<I to tr1nsar1 Dus• The con1r ac1or \hall busineu nomt> or """'~' neu under 1ne hChtiou' provide s11cn compen11:11ton llsteo abo11P "" F"t" 1.1rv 22 ousmess name or names insurance 15 req11•reo by the 1989 llSled •bo~ on Jun!' 1 1\189 Lal>Of Code ot 1he S1111e of M•~t-Roy There~ A NOY) Cahtornia 1no shall e•ecutP tn.~ sta!Pmt<'11 "'ih r,1••0 Tll•t statement was "'~ " contractor s cer111tc111e re wi(h the County C1erk 01 Or with Ille County Cte•._ ol Or 9ar01ng 1111<1 compensnt•on ange County on V<1y 10 1nge County on June ~ requirements TM ~ontr<lC 1<189 t989 F4210t7 tor shall further r&Qu••l' all F'20'73 P11b1tsneo O•anqe Cout su~1rac1ors 10 ,.,,.,,1 ,., Pub• st"'<' O••• ge Co1H1 Dail) PolOI June IS ?2' ?9 1>fOY1de SllCh compensotinn Datly Pilot Jurt> 8 t• 22 ,.>9 July 6. 1989 insurance tor 111 qf thP sub· 1989 T11.-.31 contrac1ors em eos rr.e Th 5 11 Nil.IC NOTICE MUC M>TICE PUBllC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. n.14 P\8.IC NOTICE AN ON>INANCI TO THI CITY COUNCIL Off THm CITY Of= ~T llEACH ADOINQ CHAPTER 20.71 TO THI NEWPORT MACH MUMC•AL cooe NlltTAltMG TO THE REGULATION OF UTEUITE DlllH ANTI!NNAI. P\&IC NOTICE The City Council of the City of Newpon Beach does hereby 0<dain as follows Section 1 Chapter 20 75 of the Newport Beacn Municipal Code Is added to read as rotlows CHAPT£" 20.7S Sections Section 20. 75.005 Findings Sec11on 20 75 OtO Definitions. Section 20.75 020 Permit Requirements IATELUTE DllH ANT£NNAI Section 20.75 030 Development Standards Sec11on 20.75.035 Satelllte Dish Antenna Permit s.ction 20.76-0'0 INUance ot P.aniL ~ Sec11on 20 75.0,.5 Appeal Section 20 7 5 050 Fees Sec11on 20 75 060 Notioe Section 20 75 065 Nonconforming Antennas Section 20.75 070 Separablllty hdton 20.75.006. Flndlnt•· The City Councll or the City of Newport Beach. In adopting this Ordinance, finds and declarn as follows A. The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a rule Whl<:h p<eempts local government satellite antenna regulattons tnat dtfferentlate between sat .. ltte dllhes and other forms of antennu unlese the r90ulat1ons have a reuo'1able end c ... rly defined health, safety or aesthetic objective, do not operate to lmPoM unreasonable llmlts on or prevent. reception of satelllte signals and do not Impose excessive costs on the use<s of the antenna B. Satellite dishes differ lrom other antennas In size. shape and weight. and these dlffeten<lel. when considered In tight of r .. 1ted FCC rules that restrict r90ulatlon of the height of amateur radio llelhtles. make It 1mpoU1ble to treat satetllte dlsnes and other antennas 1n the same manne< C. The reoulatlon of satellite dish antennas. as provided In this ordinance, operates to p1eserve the unique soenlc quality of the City of Newport Beach and to protect the safety and welfare of persons lfvtng and working In Newpart Beach In that t . The City of Newport Be.ach has an internatlonat reputation as a premiere restdentlal community with scenic and recreational resources that attract residents and vlsltors alike 2. The unique cnarm and beauty of the residential, waterlront commercial. and recreauonal areas of the City of Newport a..cti contrlt>ule to high residential and commercial praperty values The9e .. me 1ttr1but .. attract large numbers of tourists and business travelers which account for a large peroentaoe of the City's economy The failure to maintain, and enh~. the charm and beauty of Newport Beach would result In reduo.d p<op«ty values, reduoed reYenue f0< thOM ~ tha t serve the many visitors to Newport Beach, and fewer jobs f0< thOM .who ltve, and those who want to work. ln ~Beach 3. The Land Use Pohc1es tn the General Pia,, and Zoning Ordinances of the City of Newport S..ch seek to maintain and enhance thoM qualities that make Newport Beach one of the most desirable places to live . .orlc or visit The land use *"*"' of the General Plan requires the City to adopt zoning ordinances and other development standards to ensure that the bMuty and cnarm of eJ1Co1ting residential neighborhoods Is maintained and that commercJal and offic. projects are ... thetleally pleasing as w.,t as compatible 10 surrounding uMt This policy Is to be lmplef'Nnted. In pan, through the edoptlon of ordinances wtlleh. to the maximum eJtCtent permitted by law reoulate or r•trlct the pl.cement of .. temte d11h98 and other visually obtrusive objec11 . ... The unique charm and character or Newpon Beach Is preserved In large measure by ordinances. Policies and r9QUlatlons Which, among other things. restrict and rtgulate the hetght and iocatlon or structures, related facllltles or equlpm«tt and landscaping 5. Satellite dish antennas. due to their size. Shape. bulk, weight. and overall appearance. would, If unreoutated. reduce the e11wm. and beauty, and aesthetlCI of residential and commerc111 1reat within Newport a..ctl Sat.,llte dish antennu. due to their ttze and bulk are ltkety to bk)ci( vi.ws of natural 0< manmlde featur• of lnter•t to public and owners of p<lvate property. Since the value of property In N9wport Beach 11 linked to V1eWS available rrom the prop9rty, any reduction In views ceuMd by satellite dish anten11u 11 likely to slgnlllcantty reduce property vatuea. SateMlt• dish antenn11. If Improperly located, could reduce V1ew1 of, and from, public streets and alleys and crNt• algnlflcant r'-• to motorists and ~rlans lllk•. The ~and bulk of sat.,llta dish antenna .slgnlflcantly reduees open spece, and their OWfell ~enc. glYft the lmpr...,on of even great« reductions 1n open 1P8Ce. The futur11tlc IPC)Mren<:ie of statelllte dlth antennn i.. 10 a conllderab .. e1ttent, Inconsistent with the character and ... thetk::s of many of .. 1stlng reatdentlal. commetclal and r.c:r .. tlonal areas within Newport Beech. The proliferation of satelllte dish antennu could slgnlfleantty reduce the charm bMuty of thoM areas. and result 1n substantial reductions In property value, and reduC11ona In Income Wived from the tourllt and business travelef o The provision• of this Of'dlnanoe repreMnt an effort to minimize the lmpect of th• regulatlon of the right of lndl'riOuata to recelV9 .. t .. llt• deUvered 1lgnal1 and. In the opinion of the City Council, constitute the teut Intrusive meens av.Hable to the etty to mitigate the potantlal ldvetM Impacts on the safety and welfare of our realdent1 and the quality and ... thetlce of the community E. 11 11 th• intent of the City Council that this ordinance be administered and Interpreted such that it doee not constltl.l1e .,.. un.reatonable 11m1t1t1on on the reception of sat.,lllt• delivered signala Of' the trantmlNlon of such MQn•I• and that the 00911 u soclated with proceu4ng appttcat1on1 for permlta llfld compty wtth eondltlon1 lmpoMd by tho.a permits are not ~ In light of the coat of the purchaM and ln1talf1tl0n of the regulat9d equtpment A. Satellite Ollh Antenna/Antenna. The term 'Nteltita dllh antenna" or "antenne" the.II. fOf the purpoeee of thts Chapt8'. ~ .,,Y parabolic and/« disk 111.,.o antenna of either IOlld °'melt\ constNC11on, Intended for the pufpoeee of receMng ~tlons trom •n 0<bitlng aatellh• tran~vtng or tran1mlttlng tlgnab 01 commun6catlont to• Ntelhe. • W9lt • .ii supporting equipment nec:•tafY to lnltMI or mount the antenna. a..tteft•.71.m. ,_,,... "••ull..-nte.. s.tetHte dlltl antenna that conform to the deYelopment ttanderda In S.Chon 20 75 030 .,.. peo,,.... • • c 111 ~ r .,... "' ell zoning dl1tr1Ct1 aubjeet to the ~of • ~ permit S.t..itte diet\ ••WllW tMt dO,.. •"°'"' eo ...._, 20.75 030 Shall b9 permitted 1n •ff zontng dlatrlctt subjeet to~ Of• Mt.._ dWt.,..,.....,,.....,.. ~ """"· ._.... an.m. De•••••.,.. .. , .. " •ar•. A S.tbeekt No J)Mlon of any ......... dish an~a IMll be IOceled In _, ~ .. -......... \:'•· ......... dWI ent9MUWfMCI\ do not .. oeed ••(I )._. In '*Pt 1NY ._ ...... .,_.., ... I ...... ,.._ - 1ront ysd Mtbeelt 9"d 11'1 any rMt ~d ...... .._. ........ yerd -• ftM I. I LI ....... . I . Number No more then OM .. ,_... dtlf\ .,, .. ;.. IMI be,. ..... •• ...... -. C.ColOf ARMttMtt•dttf'llin1enna9nGCW••IMIM .... M•-•9 51 ..... lllW• ..... D.S.., No_,of.,,,ltlnd_ .. ,__ 2¢11CA•_, Onlnfe Coal DAILY PILOT/Friday. JuM 30, '911 NI.IC M>TICl PUBLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE Nl.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE Mt.IC fl>TIC( (11 Size The diameter 0111 ground mounted diah antenna shall not exc.d ten (10) feet (2) Height. Except as prov1dPd 1n Paragraph A, above. th• height of any ponlon of• ground mounted dllh antenna 9'18'1 not exceed fllteton ( 151 fl'et (3) Location In ail rPs1den11111 zont-s a ground mounted dish antenna shall be' IOcated on I~ rear ~alt bf the tMMtne site provided howevpr 11 a t>u1td1ng stte border• a publtc street and any waterway, bead'I, bluft, or pwlt, the ......,.. dlltl antenna shall be tocated m tM middle one-th11d ( 113) or tne lot measured from the property tine adjacent to the pubflc at,... to the rear property hne mpon high tide hno. actoal high tide line, or t>ulkhead llne. whlChever It c1oMSt to the p<~ Kne ad1acent to the pvbllc sire I 141 Other Aequirpments Ground mounted dish antennas shall not reduce area required, by provl!Aons of this COde. tor parking 1nternat c rculatoon tandscapono or othftt development atandard criteria F Roof Mounted Antenncts ( 11 Size The diameter of -.ny roof mounted sat.ittte dish antenna shall not exceed ten (10) teet. (21 Height Roof mounted "\ntennas ~h 11 not (a) If installed on a llat roof the antenna shatl ncft e•oeed the nelght limit for the dlatnct, (b) If mstalled on " slopmq rool tho antpnna shall not elt.ceed tne height llmlt lor the dlttrlci appllcab .. to alopl~ roofs and tho nighest pOlnt of lhP .mrennn ,nail ot ei1oee<1 th!' maximum h8401'1t of the permlt9d ridge tine (3) Locatto" Aool mounlf!CI d sh anwnnas Shafi be mtlUnled on the rear one-half of the t>ulldlng site 0< rhe riilr ~ of the 1>u1ld1ng furthest lrom tM prtm ry &C¢9SS to lhe site, Wl'llchever Is furtti.llt from the front property Nne, prcwtded, howev11, If a bulla1ng s11e borders a publlc street and any w11terway, Mach, blutt. or part\, the Mtelllte dltfl antenne ehal be located 1n the m•ddle o,,e-tn1rd t I 31 of 1ne lot mu.aured lrom the property line adjacent to the pubHc 1treet o the ,.., property hne mean htgh t1dl' une. actual h19h tide line or bulkhead llne. Wl'llchever ii ck>Met to the p<operty !me adjecent to the public '1reet In tne cas of :i s1op1n~ roof ti. •ntenna shall be mounted on the lower two-thirds (213) of the toot pler'9 to wtilch 11 is attach!'d (41 Wiring All eloct11cal ar.o (jn!Pnn.1 w111ng Shafi be placed underground or othel'Wlae acreened from view. (5) Pe1manent Mounll!'Q Ff)r 11 l:lnO based ln11ollat1on all dlsn antennas shall be permanently mounted end no antenna may be •nstalled on a portabo or movable struc1ute Section 20.75.035. Satelllt• Dish Antenna Plifmlt. An apphcation tor ., >ate.11111! dish ant+'nr11 peonlt shall bf' made on forms provided by the Planning Department and ltlatl be accompan Pd b) lhe tollow•ng 111 Site plans draw" 10 sc111e 11nd d1mens ()lled •"'0 lhe proposed 1ocat1on o f the antenna In relation to property lnee, setbacks and any str•JCtur11s on 1ne ~lie (21 Manufacturer s spec1f1ca11nos tor tne antt'lnna (31 Specific detJ1 of any Pqwpment assoc •led wltf'I the 1n1tattet1on of the antenna such u footings. guide wtr• and t>races 1nc1uoing roof IOP mounts 1f apphcable (4) Elevat ons drawn 10 scat,. nd C11m.,n~oned IO at 10 fully de9Cl't~ the proposed 1truc1ure and any propoMd acreentng (5) Written cons nt of tl'ltt prop11r1v owner. (6) Statement of the reasons why $1r1ct co,,fotmance with tne development stendards specified In Section 20.75.035 wfft ta) Unreasonably 11m1t or prevPnt reception Of tr1nsm1sslon of utelltte <Ugnals, (bl Result ,,, e•ce">slve e11pensP 1n l•ght ot t!W: 0091 of l)\;rCf'lue ano 1nst111auon ol a'1tenna Of (c) Be necess11ry to acf'llf'"" 111~ goat<: .Jnd ob jectives specified 1n this Cha.oter S.C:tlon 20.75.0.0 Issuance ol Permit (I ) The Ptann1ng 011ector Mii •'l~ui> 11 oennt« IOt ny satehle dish lnt9flna f strict compliance with lhe p<OV191ons of Section 20 7 5 030 i WHI result In unrea<>onable 1tm1ta11on., on or pr9\l'ent reeec>llon or tranamlUIOn or satelhte dellVe<e<l or 1.cetved 9'gnata; 2 The cost ot s1r1c.1 compll9nc<1 woth tne deve.lopment standards would t>e excessive In llghl of the pyrch ... end lnttalat1on costs or lho antenna, o' 3 ts not neGeuary to ach1 ve tne "'D ec.t•ves of this Chapter (b) In the event the apphc9nl dt"monstrates that atnct compliance would unrea.onably '"''let 0< p<went r«:tePtk>n or 1ransm1sston ol s1gnat~ or 1esult 1n i>•cess1ve cotta. the Planning Director shall lsaue the P9fmlt aubfect to 9"y condltlone neoesury or aopropnate to mtnrrnrza the impact of the lnstallatlon of the antenna. p<OVlded th9 CQndltlont do not unreasonat>ly prevent 0< hm11 ttons"" '"on or recec>tlOn of t19nala will result in exc.ae1ve coti. S.C:tlon 20.75.045 Appeal An appl1cAnt tor 11 satellttt'I 01sn intenna permft may appeal a d9dlion ol the Planning Director to the Planning Commission Tilt! llPPfl81 must be 1, ed #1tn1n tr-1rty (30) days after written notlee from the Planning Olrectot of tN dedl6on denying the perm•I or tht-dec11•on 1mpos•no conc"'t0ns on the pennlt The Ptann<ng Commlaion l'NIY pt9l609 O¥et the appeal. or may appo1r.t a neartng uff•c.et to tak• av1cs.nc. and submit propoMd findings end recommencsetlon to "'9 Planning Comm1,.s1on The Planning <;ommlsslOn ltlall render a dee""°" wtthtn thirty (30) days .tter tr. hMt1nQ °' reoelpt of findings and recommendations trnm the heating ottiOer In the even1 the appflcant It not ........_, wtth "'9 dec1aiof'I Of tM Planning Comn11ss1on the pphc.tnl mA'f ap• to the City Counc:.il by flllng written notlee of ll\Pt)e8ll wttfl the City C*8rtc wttNn twenty-on• 1:> 11 days tollowing nohG ot ~action of the Planning Commlaelon The~ befor9 tM Cfty COUid "*'-. Mt within thirty 1301 c:teys from the OAtflt ol the ~I l he Cuy Council mey ~ • '*'int officer to c.k• ......, .. .,_. make findings and re<:om~d&tlnn• 1f the PtlnNng Commission preetded ~ the lnft6el ..,,,..c. T'he <*Y Oourd .... render 111 <Jecls•on w11h1n th rty 1301 da•tt etter..,. fwMltlng on th9 ap~I The deciek>n Of the Qty Councl tthel .. lfW. S.C:lton 20.75 050 F ... No person snalt oe Chflrgoo a tt>e tor ppty no for a satelllte dlsn antenna ~It F ... for an l.PPMI to"'-Pteiw•• Comrn1ss1on or C 11y C' >Unc11 eh II bo ttstabht hed by r9i50lullon of tl'le City Council lectlon 20 7S 080 Notice Whenevef' nolt<:f' is r~qun~ pursv nt to the P<0~1on1 ot this t:n•P*· notice of a deeleion lt\ell b9 deMMd ~ .._, the dedtlon 11 nnouneoo t>y lhe P1ann1ng Comml on Of City COunell at the heerinO on IM appeel, or written f'OtlC)e ol tM •P~I 11 deoos 1~d tn th 1nt1ed States mtlt hl'St due. POatage preopet<S. and lddf'Wed • apecmeo on "'-..,._.'°"'°' NtelHte dlah ant nna rrTut a.ctton 10.75.085 Nonconformtne AnteftN& Satellite dish an1enn n ••• tenee \!I of the 1W1 d•t• of thts CheOt• shell b9 con9'der9d leglll and nooOOI= Nonconfo1m1ngsate1tted11h ntennss may oeen'-geO expandedorretocatedonly lttf'le....-.dlatl•...,•• .. into COf'flPli•nce with the provt~tOM of tl'llS ordlf'lance Uf\leea the •lllpaMion, ent•eemeM °' NIOCMlon II'* r 10 ...- r...onable uH of the satellite dttn ant nH and 1n such 9Y9nt • aatelllte ditll'I entenna permft lt\ell be~ swtor Ill "tr IUCtl expanaion entargerne1 1 °' r~tocatlOf'I ......., 20.11.010. hpetatltttty If tny MCtlon. 11.tb tton. sentenc. cttvM Of phr ... of tttls ordtnence IS fOr ~ ~ Mid eo .. ..._ • uncon.t1tutton11 by• dect.ston of My court Of comc>M9flt )Vt1edte11on, Mid\ cteollb• aNll noc ..._.•.-..,fl - remelncl« of the Ofdtnanc. ...._I: the City C'-tk Shall c~ IM ti1rN to be pub""9ct Of'Ot In the_.., n 4 41 ""'*' _.C ........ "' edoptton ...._I: Thi• Ordln•ncA •• ntr0<t1~ 8' •,...,.., lftC .. ,. ol ,_ CftY ~I/II .. Cllt fl llSlmililJ•lflfl ........ the 12th day of J~. ten. nd adopted on w. llft .., ol JuM, ,.., ., ..,. ••• •• .-. ~ AYES, TURNER. SAN90Nf::, PLUMM M, HAM, COJl, WATT MOU.NONE AMlNl, STF\t\ .... fJut ,... .... , ...,_Pro T..,, ATTIST: ..... I. ....... Cttr C._. OrMge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Frl<!_ay, Ju,,. 30. 1989 --- - Ml.IC •na: ~ •TICE MUC .,'f1C( Ml.IC ll)TICI: Mlle •na: MUC ll)flC( MUC m1U W llmC(, K... MOnca Of RATH JU>4-t.H3 hie with Ille Coy Cle•~ Coy ~COURT UGM. MOTICI I to enttt1 •nlo 0 10 con111c.1 i k... PUmJC •AMeGI WILL-11ion '°49 Cent11ry ) p.,., ..,.. • MATH ... Of"'"'°" NOTICE OF DEATH Of Hun11no1on h ath :tOOO Of c~ .. WPCMIT .. IA •ut.h HCV•lly .... 11 M fOf· ~COURT ... ..., •Y ,.. COITA ~ .. ,. Suit• '*· L°' An-... w NilhOM TO uirmPITlft ANO OF PETfllON M•m S11Ht Hun111101on COUNTY Of .,....D IC..ool fefl.O I Of ntS ITATI •IA Pl...-0 COii· .-.. CMlr IOOl7 ~ M•Dll'Rft HTAft Of TO ADMINISTER 8Hch Ct1_1tl0tni1 Any ~ ..,. .00 MTMCT I TN! 01 TA•CT ••Mi,..• Of c~ ..... AT TMI CITY T"•• bualnett •• con· 18TATIOf 8MAW'°'t ESTATEOF aon w1m•ng tocommt-•ll 0tl ......, ., CATMIW ,..OllCf IS HCRCBY 1i..11ott11ortteel lny0f .. FOlllT•COUMTY MAU, n FAllt DRIYI, ~ledby IOIM~• •tTWI ~Ml K9'AI09ll. .U ESTHER K. SCHULZE llleM ·~•• Ml y oo eo In C..,.._ OOlD. 1 ""'*• GlVEN that ,,,. Board of btd• Of to wt•,.. any 11·• Of OllA-COITA MllA, CALI· T"• reglltflnl COtl\· .. __.... .......'°., •11 Wf11tny\flr1lhlll IOdaysol ll\IS ............... --9-M EOIJClllOf\ OI the N~\ •r-01111111 Of tnl01m•ltl ... 1"' ........... , ..... ~AT .. ~-Olll tMnCed 10 trenMCt bulll IOMtMI ~~ llLllAll. CASE NO. A' nollCll by p10vldtng Wltll~ .... .,_ -......, .... M..a Un•fred SchOOI O.t111c:11 •n tn~ btOs or In IM bl<klll'lfl ............ ., u•tote. Al IOOM Al ~ neM under !tie llclltlout • ,._ICM~ 8"AROM '°" To al helf•. eommentt to the Oeo1111 _,, ..... M04Mf ot 011~ COvnty ... ,11 rt I No t>odo • t'f\ly w•thd••w DecMIM TMl•AJn• OM llOtt· ~ nttna Of names ~AN DNKOU. .,.naiclMat, aedl\Ola, m41fll ol Community 0. N atea ~1111 ttll4>0 btOs vp to 10 00 t 1ly blCI tor I ~rlOd ot torl y· .... A·,... DAY, .M.Y tt. ,_, RI· lltled 1t>o11e on April n . c .. ........,, IHA'lOM MJY LON~ conhngent cl9di10r11, ~ v11opm1t!"I En111ronmen101 CITATION'°" AM on the 1011\ day ot July low (451 Olyt 811t'• the Otte MOTICI Of ~ n9 •OllOW• 1Mt A·MW c ... .........,: ' persona wtlO ma~ be Aesourcea Section P 0 fl'llDOll FROM t980. e1 mt P11rch11M g 01· Ml fOt the opening ot btd.1. IMTIMT10N TO IMO AflflUCATIOIM. Ganetel P1rtner To aU helot. baneliOtln• A·1 ... 70 otherw ... lnllfe&'-d If\ the Bolt 1~. Hun1tng1on Beach '"""•TM. CUaTOOY I.Ct ot H id School 0.St<ICI A P11ymtinl 8()nd llnd ., llU. MAL •ANY Of T.-•OL.1.0W• f~ 1tet.,,..I w .. lii.d Ctedt10t .. eonllnget'I Credi To •II Mir• blfllftColfl4tS, wll "' 111a11. "' both, Of CA 92641 AM> COMTftOl. IOCll~ •t 298S·B Beu' Pt 1IO•m1no eond 11\111 be ~""AT IMO AC TIO•• Aft I wltl'I IM County Ollltk of Of· 10..-s, and P9'90f'S wtiO mey c:redtlcws. eoo11ngen1 credl-ESTHER K SCHV..ZE Publl1f\ed Orange Coesl CCIM/ns Sl•~t Costa MIH CA11equ11ed pttOf lo ••~ultOn PNVATI aALE ~ • COUftT, M99 County on June 7, be Olt•WIM lnle<•le<l In lh• '°'' and peraons wno may A PETITION hM been Daily Pilot June 30 1989 COMPANION 92626 ill wtlCh ltlM d flf 11~• COfllrtcl I nd lhall be NOTICE ts HEREBY r.-c~ llAY .. , ... 'Ml Of eslllt. or bo1h, of oe othennM 1t11er"ed 1n l lte I.led by_ ClARENCE G. FSS l AOOltTION AN Im boos """' be publtety C;lpened I •n 1'1e IOfm .. , forth In lhe GtVEN ll\al, eub~I to con• ~ TO 0ML Y ntOll '4tM11 MILDRED JORDAN 1k1 Wiii Of estate 01 bOlh. 01 SCHULZE '" Iha S~ THE PEOPLE OF T flE i nd 1ee<1 f0t FOOD SEA '°'11rKt docvments fltmeuon by lhtt Court on 11MMa 1GmOM1 .,._, Put>llthed 0.tnQe CoMt MILDAEO M JORDAN •k• SHARON JOY KRAIGER. ~.oui~~·r~~ ,,.IC ll)TIC[ ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA VICE SUPPLIES I Each b<dde< Shl M bo • Jvty 17 1989. II 10 00 A"' • AT ,.. flUM.IC .. .-a Deily PrlOt June 16, 23. 30. M ILDRED S~A BLEI N akaS~ARON JOY ELLMAN. that CLARENCE CI TO HIUDYLYNWElLfA Alt bids are 10 De 1n ac 1t•cenud con It eet o 1 or 11\efllflet within the Um<t DllC-D • TMIS NO-July 7, 198t JORDAN SHARON JOY OAISCOll SCHULZE bo appoln~ NOTICE OrMl•llO C0td1n~ ... 111\ Cond11tons 1 pursuant to the Busmess allowed by law, the und«· TICI Oii M WNTTaN COlll• F-SOS A PETITION has been llled SHARON JOY LONGPRE as personal 1epresentatrv• INVITING ••OS YOU ARE HERESY 8<1· lnt1ruc11on1 and Spec1l1 and Proless•Olll Coco and a+gned Adm1n111r11or ot the R 11, 0 N DIN c I DI· by PAULA O JORDAN and A PETITION ha.s t>fff'l ltled 10 administer the estate ol Notkie ls hereby given'"'" v1Md 1ha1 you ate required cations whtCI\ are now on Ille be lloenseo •n the lolloWlng E111te ol 1111 p1><>ve•fl8Jn.o LIVIMD TO TI* ~AN• MlJC NQTIC( M INN OWA J ORDAN by MtCHElLE NADINE he de dent tha Board OI Trvsteesot the 10 1ppear tn lhe SupertO• on the ofltee ot the Purc1n1oe;IH llliCllllOns C-39 dec:adenl. will &ell. at prlv11e. tMOCo....aatONAT,Oft ----------- OOTZAUER In the SupertOf LONGPRE In the Supe1101 t THl' PETITION Hun1tnglon Beach Unton COvrl ot the State ol Cali 1ng Otreclor ol sa10 Scnootj WALK THROUGH A waft(. Hie, 10 the hlOhffl and bell MOR TO, TI* "'9LIC IC ... Couf1 ot Cllhlorntt . County Court of CalttOI"•• County ~ "II authority lo Htgh School O.slftet will re l0<n11. lor \Ml County 01 S11n 01SlroC1 2985-B 84!ar S11~1 1 throvgh ol tne ~If' ts sched· net b1ddet on the terms and .. AlllNG. • FICTIT10UI ..-aa ot Or9nge requeshng tnat of Orange 1eque.s11ng tn11 ~ter the estate Qelves .. le<I btdslor supply· Otego. at 11\e Court Room ot Costa Mesa C1111lo1n1a,uled lor June 29 1989 Pro-c00<11tion1 riertinaltet rnef\· 1. DIVILOfMINT M · NAm ITA~T PAULE GARBER I nd HAY· MICHELLE NADINE LONG· under the Independent Ing 1000 staples And SUP· Dep111ment No F lhefeol 9'1626 siiec.1tve bt<ldetl ar• 10 met"I ltonecl Ill ftgl\I. tolle Ind YllW ._ ..... , FOlll ..oMN The ·~'*'°"'.,. WARD p LeCAONE be ap. PRE C>e 1pp01nled IS pet• Admlnrstralle>n of EstaleS pl.,. .neellng Of equal 10 localed ., 32S s Met•os• A PeflOfmar>e• Bond may I at the BusHleSS Olltc.e 298S. tnletffl lh81 Ille eslale has ... DU&ICH FOlll A •· 004"9 bus'-t .. pointed as personal 1ep eoo11 represent11tve 10 ad· Act (ThlS authoflty alows the s1>«olica1tons on 111e 1n Ot1ve V1s11 C1lil0fnt1 on oe requtred a1 me c11screhon. A BeaJ Street Cotta MeH acqw ed 10 thel ot the de<;•· ouaaT FOlll DlllTION OF J & M PARTNERSHIP, 1esenta_t1ve to 1dmin1S1e• 1iw. m1n1.ste1 II\& estate ol the de· the personal the olftte 01 se10 D111rtet S99tember 7. 1989 at I 4S ollhe O.s1<1CI I CA 11 10 00 ltM Call dent atthe ume ol death, tn A COMDIT'tON -~ 1720 Wtlltti« AYenUe. Coate tst•te of tt\e oecectenl cedent repn~••ntatrve IO take B•d• shall be clea11y AM of 1ha1 day then <11nd No bidder may ,..,thdraw 17 141556-3217 '°' oe1a1ts the •••I p1ope1ty Jocat&d 1r1 •aTAlLATtON Of A leDI· Mes• Calif. 92e27 THE PETITION 1equests THE PETITION requests many actions without marked Food Staplt>s and 1he1e to Sl'low c1use. 11 any his Btd 101 •period ol fo11y-j B1os ""'" not be accepted Orange Counly Calllom11, WALK IN CONJUNCTION JOfln F Bennett, 20382 1utl\011ty to admln1s1ei the authority 10 1dm1n1s1er lhe oblatnlng ooun approval Supplies BIO NO 692 You hi ve why CATt1ERINE five (451 days oiler '"" date[ from contractors 1101 at1end· as I01low1 WITH THI CONaTRUC· G11)'1tone Lene, Huntington estate vnde1 the lndel)efl· ellate under the lndepen-Befor1 taluno certain addressed to Lauren Teng CHANIN GOLD m1no1 set for the opening lhereol mg lhlt w11lkthiouoh Stnglt 'l1m1lyhomeendll· TION OF A alCC*O UNIT Beech, Ctllf 92648 dent AdmlntStral•<lft ol Es dent AOm1n1s1ra11on of Ea-. actions. however, the Adm11ustrato1 ol Food Ser-should not be dectarod free The Board of Cduc.a11on of OOVEfllNIHO 80ARO 1ache<I g1r1ge, legally dfl· LOCATID AT !150 MMAL Mtehael A Evana I nd tatesAct (Th1s au1hor1ty at· 1a1esAct (Th•seutllor•tyal personal ref)fesentaliVe IS vices Hun11ngton Beach trom pareil1.i1 cus1ody and the Ne'o\Port·Mesa Unlltedl Cerol~n 8 . ltoell.,, scrtbedlS LANl .. AN"2ZONl.EN· 1(1\hryn M Evens trustees tows the personal rep<esen-lows the personal represen· requred to gMI noliee lo union High School 01Strtet conlr04 to• the purpose ol Scl\OOI District resto1~s the Purcha•lnt Dir.clot PARCEL 1 Loi 81 01 Tract I/ I ft 0 NM ENT AL D l • under the Evins F1mlly 111tve 10 take many ac1tons tahve to Ilk• many ac11ons lntef"eseed Plf901'1S unle115 t0'/51 Yori.lov.n Av&nue Placement r0< adoptoon as 1lgl\I to re1ec11ny or all btd!> Pubhsl\f'd Orange Coast No 10068 in the C•ly of Tl ...... ATOM! EHWT. Trull nt1bltshad Novembef Wltl\OUI obtam1no cov11 ap-wtlhOul obt11nmg covr1 ilP· ltll'f havia wa1Yed nolilOe or Hun11ng1on Beac:I\ CA prayeo lor.,., 111e pe1t1ton on and no1 neees58rtly ac;c;ept Da•lr Pilot Jun.• 23 30 1989 Hunung1on Be1ct:1 .is P9f t. 11'\.AteMIMO ACTION 18. 11188. 9197 Nadine Rf\19f proval Before taiuno c1r1111n prov11 Belore 11i.1ng certain cona.nled to f'I propo98d 926•6 end 1ece1~ee1 at °' 1tte he•e•n The presenc.e of Ill~ lowest B•o and to watv<> FS29 map reeo1ded 1n boOk 56 t. ,,...... FOlll CHAM.El C11ei.. Fountain Valley. Cahl actlOns. l\OWever, the r>e•· actions howeve1 the pet· acuon) The independent 1>eto1e 3 oo pm Wf'dne5 the minor ch1lo " requ11ed any mlormallty or or1egul111· ...,_IC unTICE pages 42 10 48 1netus1ve ol ROeeNaOM. AUTI40IUZID Thta business IS con- son11 representatrve 1s re-sonaJ represen1111111e IS re-admrnls•atlOrt authonty day July 19 1989 by statute ty on any Bod received '"~ "" M1scet111neous Maps, m the AQlNT FOR "ERRl ducted by 1 gener-el p1rt- Qu11ed 10 give notice to quired 10 give nOtlOe 10 wll be granted unle• an Each bid shall •em111n vllhd Yo.. are ad•1seel lhlll ii IM NEWPORT ·MESA UNI·• olhce ol the County Re·1 M9'TOLINO FOlll A ltGN ne11h1p 1nte1es1ed per$0fl5 unless 1nteres1ed persons unless inlef'esled peraon files an lor a pcrrod ol 90 oavs. oll°'r pa1en11 are p1esen1 at lhe FIEO SCHOOL DISTRICT, K4924' corder of said County · VAftlANCl TO EXCEED Th• regts111n1 com- 1hey hive watvl<I nouce °' they ha11e waived notice or obj8CllOn lo flla petiWon the dal!' spectlled to• Ille re 11me and p1ace above stated C11olyn II. St oo k•r ·I A:!:~=~1f~F hcept therefrom an 011 I TOTAL ALLOWA9LE alGN menced to transaC1 bust· CQnsenled 10 the proposed consented 10 the proposed and sllowa oood cause ce1pt 01 b•db 11\0 1udge will rHd the Pttli Purch11tn11 Director (71411 USE OF FICTITIOUS gas. m1M•a•s ano other AMA (1IO IOUAM FEET nesa under the llclillous ttet1on ) The independent ac1ton I The tnOepenoent why Iha oourl' ahould not The Ono1d ol TruSlefS lion eno 11 •eauested milv 55t·3217 hydroca1bona b f low a Al.LOWED; IOO aOUARI bullness n1me Of n1mes edm•ntstrauon authority w11t adm1n1s11a11on au11\0<11y will grant Iha 9Ulh0flty shall t>e the sole 1udge or the e•pla.n me eHect ol ltlt! Publlsl\ttd Ora not> Co<1st llUSINEIS NAME depth ol 500 feel withoul FIET PllOPOUD) av ADD· hated 1bove on Mey 28 be gr1nled u nless en be g r1n1ed untess an A HEARING on "• aua111~ ot 8Qu1pmen1 ottered gr1n11no oltl'lf l){'l1hon ano 1t Da•ly Polo\ Jun 23 30 1989 ha!:e 0~~~'::,g th~"~!:~~ the r•gl\I 01 su.iec:e entry as1 fNO A MON TO AN UN· 1988 1nt«esled person hies an interested ~son hies an pellltOn wtl be held on Jvky and reS¥1ves tl'le 11gh1 10 rf'· requested the 1ud9e shall FS28 lt'le Foctmous Bustnen 1eserved 1n instruments 011 SIGNAM.l WALL AT AN John F Bennett objection to lh15 pe1t1ton and obiection 10 lh•S pe111ron and 20, 1989 at 1 •5 P M In 1ect ilny o• all b•ds ano 10 ea.plain any 1erm 01 at :oga record • EXlaTING MULTI-TENANT This st11emen1 was loi.d shows good cause why the shows good cause wh> the Dept 3 localed at 700 W3•"e env 11regotar11y therf' lion contained thert-1n <lnd PUBllC NOTICE ~m;91~l~~ 9i0~~8E~:;.; Also e•cep1 lhe<etrom 111,Mltl.DINQ LOCATED AT wtlh ,,.,. County Clerk 01 Of· e0u<t should nol grant \he court should not grant the CMC Center Onve West, 1n the nature ol the p1oceed· Cali! 92627 water ano subsurface Wiier HO WEIT 1tTH ITMET IN ange County on June 8 aulhonty au1ho11ty Santa Ana CA 92701 Signed Leu1en Teng. Ad· 1ng •l s procedures and p0i.s NOTICE Of' lhe Ftct•ttnus Business rights without lhe 11ghl ot A C1 ZONE. ENVlftONMEH· 111&9 A HEARING on the ""'II· A HEARING on tne pell· IF YOlJ OBJECT. TO mlnlatr1lo1 of Food Set· 1ble cons..,,uefWes Ind may PUBLIC H£ARING surlace entru, as ded1ca1ed TAL DETEftMINATIOH: EX· FU1* .. -,..._ nr•n·~ ol ...._ pet lion -... CITY OF Name reterroo 10 aoove was ' tlon wlll be held on JULY 20 uon will be held on JULY 20 '"" " •I • "'"' ' • wlcea conunue lh-e matter to• not or •ese1ved 1n instruments of' E•T. Publlahed Or1nr Coal! 1989 II 1·4S p M '" Dept 1989 at 1 45 p M In Dept you $00 9411\« ~r Dated June 21 1989 more than 30 days IO• IM HUNTINGTON •EACH ltl•d In Orengf! County on •ecord J, ~ANNING ACTION Daily Pilot June I . 23. 30. No 3 IOC.led al 700 C•vJC No 3 IOC81ed at 700 CtvlC al the heanng and state Pvoltsned 01ange Coast appa1n1men1 Ol counsel 01 10 REVISION TO FEE January 16 1981 FILE PARCEL 2 Non·e•CIUSllll ........ FOlll JDIL OLftY, July 7, t089 Cent« Dr•ve Senta Ana CA Cen1er Dnve Santa An• CA your obJ8CllOns °' r11e 011v P1101 June 23 30 1989 give counsel 11me 10 COFORECRTE10FUNS!NO N~=~~~~~iton Chao 9712 easemenu IOI access tn· AUTHOfllZlD AQINT FOlll F-506 92701 92701 wnuen ObjeettOns With fle fS31 01epare LL .. H nton 1 n gress egress m1intenance.lftUallLlA.,ANGEFOftA IF YOU OBJECT 10 the IF YOU OBJECT lo the court before the heating The coun may llOPO•nl DISPOSAL Bay hMe_a?~w 4 u g 0 repa11 dra nage enc1oach·1 CONOtTIONAL UM NR· granting of 11\e pelllton. you granung ot 11\e pe1t1ton you Your 1PPNrance rmiy be counsel 10 rt>Qresent tN• Notoce •s htt•eby gov n tnat Beae Cs 1 926 6 men1 suopoll an<I for 01~, MIT TO ALLOW THE ftl· should ltllher appear 11 the sl\OUld either appear a1 the 11'1 _ per.on Of by your Pta.IC NOTIC£ m•nor whether 01 not lhe a pubtic he3ru•g ""'11 De l\el<l I This business '"'as con purp0ses all as described In EaTA9LISHING OF A 8AR hltr•ng and s1a1e you• ob· l\eartng and Siii<' your Ob· attOfney minor 11 able to allo•d coun b)' tne City Council OI the ducted by an mO•v•dual the Mu 1e1 Oeclaralton ol WIT..,. 200 FEET OF A iletlons or tile wnuen ob,ec· 1ac1tons 01 ftle wrtllen objec· IF YOU ARE A FICTITltu':~stNESS sf'I It any parent appems C•tv 01 Hunlington Beor.h in I This statem~t was Jtted Covenants Cond11tons and REalDENTIAL Y ZONED !Ions with the court belore ttons wnh the court betore C.AEDrTOR ... or a NAME STATEMENT ond is unable to altord coufl the Cciuncit Cl\lmDC1s ot the wttl\ the County Cler~ 01 Or· Res111c11ons and Reser·1 PllONRTY LOCATED AT the hearmg Your appear-the hearing Your appear· conltngent ore .... tor ol the HI the court shall appoint Civic Center Hunlinyton ange County on June '6 vauon ot Easement lor Sea-727 WllT 1tTH STREET IN anoe may be tn person or by ance may be m person or by deceasect, you must hie Tne following person~ are counsel 10 repres1>nt 11ac11 Beach al tne hour 01 7 00 1989 cltlf on tile Greens f'Mas1er A C1 ZONE ENV.,.ONMEN· your 11tomey your attorney your ctatm with the court dosn.lr>°~t~;~i~ 11 AS p1ren1 who appears unt11~s P M or a~ soon 11\ereatte• 1 Publtshed O•anoe Coa~I Oeclarallon ) recordeO July,TAL DUE9'MINATION: EX· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR and mail a oopy to "e such representation is ~now as possible on Wedn<'i.day I Datl~ Pilot0June 23 lO Ju y 6 1984 u Instrument No EMPT. 0t 1 con1tngen1 c1ed1101 ol Of a contongent credtlor ol personal representallve SOCIA l ES 1~20 8"5101 1ngty and 1n1e1111u•n!ty lhe 51h <lily 01 Jul) 108q 1011 7 1 t98 ~ S 1q 84·278238 the Oeclara1ton 4. 'LANNfNG ACTION 1he deoease<I, you must Me Iha deceaseo you must lite :.~t1!ir ~~ = ~~~1N:!~h. ~~;11.' 92 1:C, waived tne purpose of cor•s•dPt'::f of Covenants Cond11tons1 '"·lt·tO FIR VICKI J. your clllm wtll\ the coun and your clarm will\ the court and the dale ol htsl tSSUanoe 01 Davos Saddteback 11 Ar.· 11 you ,..,Sh 10 see~ tne ad an increase in me mont V PUBllC NOTIC£ and Rtslttctoons tor 11\e Club WOOD, AU THO ft I ZED mail a copy to tile personal m1t1 • COQY to Ille personal leuers as prOYlded in SOC•lles a Cahlorn•a oen-vice ot an allornev 1n lh•r. rate tor curbside re"""nltal Se11es 01 Seac1111 on lhe AGENT FOR ftANDALL F. repreMntattve appotnled by representative appointecl by secbOn 9100 01 fle eral partnership 1420 mattef you should do so refuse COiiection and dis· K41111-01 Greens I Qeclaratton 1 re· QIDOEI, ET. Al .. FOft A !he cour1 w11t11n lour monthS the court wt1h1n lour months Cahlomta Probate Code BrtstOI ST reel North Su•le promptly so 1he1 your olead pasat from SS 00 to S7 50 I FICTITIOUS 8USINESS cordeo Juty 6. 1984 as 111· VA"'ANC( FftOM MAXI· from the <late of first •S· from the date ol hrsl •S· T 1 11 100 Ne,.. ort Beach Caltr 1ng 11 any may 111" !dt>d on The pur POii" ol 1 he NAME STATEMENT st1umen1 No 84·2806421md MUM LETTER HEIGHT (2t suence of letters as pro111<1ed suance ot 1e11ers as provided he ltme or 1 '"9 claims 0 · time proposed increase is 10• The 10u0,..1n" pe1s0115 are the Not•Ot" ol Add111on ol INCHES ALLOWED; 42 9 00 C w1M not e1C1>4re Pf'IOI to four 9'1660 ve 11 e creased cos1or, 10 " 1n Mellon 9100 of 11\e Call· tn sectton 1 ot lhe Teh· months lrom the dale ol ConneCllCul General Ltle DATED JUN 20 198'1 co r ' in I doing business as Territory 3nd Supplemental INCHEI PflO,OafD) FOR lorma Probate COde The fornta Prooate Code he the he IOed bo Insurance Company a SEAL tne Coty ot (elu&e collect•on KLM PROPERllES 4500 Oectaralton 01 Restne11oos A NEW WALL SIGN ltme for ftltng claims will not time lor r11tng claims W•ll not aung not a ve soec:•ally chartered Con ROH RT O. ZUMWALT. due lo increased gat lees Campus Drive Sutte 530 to 11\e Cklb Ser.es of Seachll LO CAT l 0 AT J 0 1 0 ex.ptre pnor 10 lour months expire p110• to four months YOU M AY EXAMINE nectirut corooration 0,, Clark, er M11y Co1by, 1m1><>sed t>y Oran1ie Cou~•v1 Ne.,.port Beach Cahl 92660 on tne Greens (Phase 2) and PISTOL STREET IN A C:Z lrom the dale ot tne hearino from lhe date ol thl N!artng the file kept by lhe court If 1><!'1alt 01 ,15 separate ac Deputy ill l1ndt-ll t.•t••· inc<1•"seo Kennie Oii Ope• allons SeacMI on the Greens ( No-ZONE. ENVfftONMENTAL noltoeo above no1iceo abo-.e you are a person ... q gon c r, Pubhsneo O•ange Co1 .1 costs ol tne •elu\f' co 1•0 "11nc Coi.tornoa •500 Cam· 1tce 1 1ec0fd&<1 September DETERMINATION: EX· YOU MAY EXAMINE the YOU MAY EXAMINE 11\e interested II\ lhe estate ~ l .. ,, o1ta9e .rov; Datly P11ot June 30 Jut1 7 COl·l•i\CIO• pus 0.1~e Suite 530 Nev.-26 19114 8S tnsllumenl No EWT. Me kepi by the covrl II you ftle kepi by lh• court II you you may file w•lh ltle ooun :ir":.s Bt:~.~=~!> ~~ O~~ t4 21 1989 "' C•t11ens Ir!' invito>d I< oort Beach Caht 92660 8• 399•2• and re-recorofld 5. PLANNING ACTION a•• a person 1n1ereS1ed m are a person tnlt>•ested 1n a lormal Request tor Ji.ctco b o•nt veniurf' F~46 allend a"o P•Ov dP thf' C 11 I Verno•i w Monroe as Oc.tober IS 1984 as 1ns1ru· ,,. ...... 1 FOR JIM 8ATEI, the estate you may l11e with the estete you may ltle v.11h Special Nottce ol "1e filing T" Y 1 1 t Co..nc.it '"''" wiittt'r• "' 0 ''ii Trus•ett ot thf' Stephen G ment No 8•·425522. all ol l AUTHOftlDD AGENT FOR lhe CQurt 'e formal Request ll'e court a formal Request of an inventory ano e regis ran '.im PUBLIC NOTICE comments cJnc:t ast.. Q.;e~ Mo,,•C>e Hevocao•e Trust Oll1c1al Reco•ds ol Orange l,.ONGaEftG. IClftKLAND lor Spectal Nollce ol lhe hi· tor Special Notice 01 "'e flt. appratsemenl ot estate menced to lr~nsa~I busi hons concerning or •ub•'l'ltl 4500 Campu~ Drive Suite Coun1y Celilorn1a I ANO AllOCIATH FOft A 1ng of an 1nventorv and IP· ing or an 1nven1ory and ap assets Of ol any pellttOn or ner.s under 1 e •ctttious K41390 evidence !or ci• ag.11n~t '""' c30 Nowpoit Beach Calif Tl\IS proper!" ts commonlv COMOITIONAL USE 'Efl· , ~ount as p 0 ....... d out1ness name o• name& T T E M E N T 0 F ~..,. 1 t ~ ~ ' ' pra1semen1 of es111e assets pra1semen1 of es111e assets """'" 50 f vf '" 11"ed above on May 1989 S A Prooo~ revision~ o t •t> 92660 referred to as 19301 MIT FOft A ftEITAUflANT O< of any petition Of account Of ol any pehlton or IGCOUnt ~t1tOn ~2ob i ode lh~ Wilham K OavtS Gene•a• WITHDRAWAL •e!>1Clel'1ta1 rPlu~,, <>11<'CI or I B•uce T Lehma11 4SOO Arcl\l1elel Hun11ng1on WITH HATING FOft 12 Oft 8S ptOlltded tn secuon 12!>0 IS provt<leel 1n sectioo l2SO Ra I om1ato r ale P1t1ne• FROM PAflTNEASHIP If as out•·· l'd at>O~f' Al' ~' · 1 Campu~ D"vf> Su•le 530 Beech Ca111orn1a LE•• IN AN EXISTING or the Caltlorma Probate ol the C11ttorn1a Probate 1 equest '~'f Notice This statement was ti·e.:I Of>ERATtNG UNDER Plteaho"s eo1 ''"" '' o d.. Newo<><I Bt>nct C.aM 92660 The sate is sub1t'C110 cu•· COMMERCIAL 8UILDING Code A Request l0t Special Codf A Request tor S1>«1at orm IS available '°"' !tie ...,,11\ the Count Cle•"-01 Or FICTITIOUS llUSINESS K• ptior:s ol th•~ ~' P ·~·l 1 his t>lt'>•n~<o~ s con rent 18~es covtanants con· LOCATED AT n1 aAICEfl ... FICTITIOUa eu ....... NA• aTATl•NT TM 1o11ow1no peraons •re d01ng business 11 NORTH KONA VENTURE, e/o HIW&JI 500. LIO . 1799t> Mttchell South. Sulla 100, Irvine. Cl.hi 92714 H1w11I SOO. LIO I C1l1· t0<nta L1m1ted Pll'tn81sh1p. 17992 Mite.hell South. Suitt 100. lrvtne. C.ltl 92714 Cosmo Wo1ld Corpor· Ilion. 1 Caltfornla corpo•· 1lion, 2049 Century Perk EISI. Suite 4060. LOS An· geles, Celtl 90067 ' • Thll business Is con· ducted by· 1oinl venture T ht registr1nt com- menced 10 1renuct busl· neu under ll'te l1c1111ou1 buS•r>esS n1me or na.rne9 1tsled above on Ap11I 27 1989 Gene•al Partner Thi$ s1a1emenl wH filed with lhe County Clerk ot 01- ange County on Jurie 7, 1989 FU1te0 Pvbt1sned Or1nge CO.st D••IY Pilot June 16 23. 30. Noltce torm is a11a1lat>le from Notoc;e form 1s ava1l1ble from <;~rt cleikf p ltl . ange County Yon Ma 18 NAME are on r,1p "' 11 11•1 CJll" Pot oucted D) a genc•.il pa•I dtt•ons res1r.c11ons reser· ITMET, SUITE 115, IN A lhe cou11 clerl( the court clerk .. ,.Ofnel Of •I oner· Y 1 lhe lo1towm9 l)erso,.. "'" 11\e C1tv C.111•• :?000 M;i.,. I ne•sh•~ va11ons rtghtS nghts or ... ay. C1 ZONE. ENl/lftONMEN· F·S04 Attorney tor Petitioner! Anor-y for Petitioner: Erneit .5e~ig,J1. 1989 F411291 w•ll\dra ... nasagenefatf'a•t S1tee1 H.,ntihqior 9,.,,,., lhe reQ•St1c1 nt com· and easements ol record TALDlTERMINATION:El· ---------- Jam" W. eurton, 31H Vicki J. C1mpbell. AttOf-Y Meserve, Mumper & Pubh~heel Oranoe Coast ner from the partnttrsh11J op Calitorl'ua lor 1t1tr••1.,.f1nn l 1 menceo 10 trdn~.1ct buS• wtlh any encumb1ances ol EMPT. ,,.IC NOTICE C1pe Verde Pl.. Co11a for Petition.,. 16541 ~~a,~•• V K Daily Pilo• Jun!' 9 16 '3 30 e1a11ng under tne l1Ct111ouor, the public ,,es., undt>r lhf' 11c111ious record 10 be sa11sl1ed from t . ,.LANNINO ACTION ----IC--------- Meea, CA mze a.. Kltlth Gothard SlrMt, Suite ,03, Ave.9f>OO on armin 1989 bus1neu name ot wESl The C1tv ol 1~""'"'?'"" ousines'i n1.1mc 0, namn the purchase p1ice "A·lt·U FOR JON IC. .._ JUiy 7 1989 ...,_, Eeq .. 201 E. Send· H11nllngton 8e1ch. CA I I CA 92715 F-•?!t PORl-CHATSWORTH A<\ Beach endeavor\ II• IL< Om I tosted aoovP un Ap"I 1 1989 The property 11 10 be sold HANOUR, AUTHORIZED IT AT ( M (NT 0 f potnte, Suite 330, Senta ta47 rv ne • SOCIA TES at 3090Pu1rnar modate Pe•.,on., ot liando I Sh•llfy D Kennicoll AS IS eKcepf IOt 1111e AGINT FOR JACK aHEDD Wfl'HDftAWAL Ana. CA t2707 ' Publtsl\ed Or•f'Qt! Coast Ol'ari~ Coasl Dao~ P•lol PUBllC NOTICE Street Costa Mesa C11•11 c1pped ~tatu., '" 1t1e d<I 'P•esu:ient B•d 01 otle•s are in1111ec1 10< ANO vtflGINtA L. ADAMI FftOM ,.,.TMPt .... Pubtlsheo Orange Coa51 Da~y P1101 Jun& 23 24 30 June 30 July 1989 92626 m1ss•on or ac.c1>~ to o• Tnts statement w3s r.'ted this pooper1y end must oe •n FOft A CONTIONAL UH OPDtATING ~ D11ly Pilot June 29 30 Jvl} 1989 Dl•ttC MnflC[ ~ PUllLIC NOTICE The t.c1t1101.1s bu!>•,,n~ treelmenl 01 f'mp•o1rner t .r ""''"tilt' Cou"tr C P•k ot 01 wnltng and will be r-ve<l NIUtltT FOR AN ENTER· FICTITIOUa •Ua1Nl8S 6 1989 rS5J7 ..-~ "" .... CITY OF name 1lelementtor1ne Piii Cit~ P•1?9•ams O• dCl• .. t•M anqe Count'( on Mi~ 31 " me olhce of Oenms K TAINMINT CENT£R IN· NAMI Tl\F!t64 HUNTINGTON BEACH nersl\1pwas Med on Jur•P t8 Ttie City OI Hunt•ngton 1989 HaS!y Atto•ney for the Ad· CLUtON kLIAROI, VIDEO I The lollowtng person has Pllll.IC NOTICE N~T~~3~0 NOTICE OF 19116 1n the Co..nty o• Or Bf!&ch is an eq1111t OPl"Orturn F420Se7 m1n1stiator at 541 East MACHINEI. DART AND wtlhd••wn as• ~ral pert· P\llLIC NOTICE NOTICE Of DEATH CMDITO .. S OF eUOGET ADOPTION an~e FtlE NO F3 l 2t IO IY employer Puo11sllf'd Orange Coast Cnapman Avenue Suite A CotN·~RATE 8AaKlT· net from IM-oa.rtnertntp <>P· ANO OF l'ETITION 8ULK TRANSFER On June 19 1989 lhe C11y ull Name and Addrt'!>S OI c ~u~1'~:c'1~N. 8~ 1'CIH Oa11y P1101 JuM 9 16 23 30 Orange Cahlornu1 92666 or IALL IHOOTING, WITH ~~·.i;:: .. un~:~"!f II~~~~ NOTIC:':1D£ATH TO ADMINISTER (J.ca. 1101-4107 ~~F~~8~~~~~~9k"; :of:; ~h:v,:er~on G~~nndra;~~g!I e~o!kwa~. c'11/ C~;~ .. ~, 1989 f .480 ~~:g~~·:~~~:~~~~e;~,:: ~~~l~O:~'!~~:< PORT ANAHEI M A S· ANO Of HTITION ESTATE OF U.C.C.J bu o g e I a PP r o P" a I es M acArthur Court, Suite SOO f'ho-. (714) 5341.5405 l1rst publtcal•on ol tht!I no· ITEM IN AN EISTINO COM· SOCIA TES II 3090 Pullman T DflltNllTE MARGAftE'T MAAY Notrce •S l\t'rety o•ven lo S190 015 tq8 l()f ell lurids N-POt1 Beach Caht 9'1660 Pubhshe<I Oranqr. CCJSI PUBLIC NOTIC£ llCe and before an) sale ,, MlftCIAL 9UILDINQ ANO A Street Cosla MeSI. Cahf 0 A R O'MtlN the Creditors of Henry S Ot 11\•5 amount $86 339 162 Signeo Kevin M Gret-r• D1111y Pilot Jur>e 23 JO 1089 mede CONOfTIONAL UU NR· 92826 EITAT£ OF c ... .._ber. Cam11cho Transleror has been opprot>tt•lt>d lo Published Orange CoeSI Fr.23 1(4117' The pt()f)efly will~ SOid MIT FCMI OFF·ltTE PAlltl(· The ltChltOuS buslneu ALFA:::=:::HTH To all r!;r~-:~ehc1a11es ~~~: ·~~~ys~.~~d::~oof r1~3 ~Te;:~:· t:u;,f o~~e~ ~:t~t·:~~~une 30 July 7 MllC NOTIC[ Fl~!~0~:.~:::~s C~sh'"~a.~~lt~=~~~ ~:,~~-:,a ~~:~1::~:;, :r: :::..r:.~t~=':·~.~~; •.1•-2 cred•to.-s contingent Credi-1 F S42 The IOll0"'1ng ~sons are ·no and ma1 1tenence e C:1 z-E"""'--N 1 11186 tn the County 01 Or· " --tors and persons v.ho may State 01 C11hlorri1a that a unds NOTICE OF ... ~. ' r •· ..,._. " . ., .. .,_ ' ange FILE NO F322155 To all heirs. 1>e11et1e1aroes oe 01he•w1se 1ntersteo on the oulk transler •s obovt lo be Budget documenfs are PUBllC NOTICE PREPAflATION OF doing 1>uS1ness es penses. an~, premiums on TAL DtTlftMINATION: El· Full Name end Address ol creditors conttngent cred1 will or estate 01 t>oth 01 made lo Frirn~ Morales and ava1toble lor pvo11c m'pec NEGATIVE CUSTOM HOUSE LIGHT· insurance acceptable 10 tile EWT. p WI hd tors and persons who me~ MARG ARE T MAR '( lyd•a Morales husoano and lion a1 City Hall 'lOOO M81n K4MOI DECLARATION ING 308 N Newp0rt Siva PUrchaser ahalt be prorated 1• PLANNING ACTION ~":v1n er~on Gre~n.ra:~n7g5 b• otherwise interested tn 0 BRIEN w•tt> Tr•nslerees wl'tosf' S11eet in lhe City Clerks 0 1 S T A T E M E N T 0 F The l1v1ne Rench Wale• Newport Beach. Calol 92663 as of the date ol rec:ord1ng of ,,......, FOlll LAUfllNCE MacArthur Court. Suitt SOO Ille wtll Of estate or 0011\ ol A PETITION has beet'· ••t•d ousmess 10dfeU s 6JJ N ltcf t>etween lhf' hours of 8 wtTHOflAWAL O•slflCI flRWDI 1s preper ng Dana ( Creath 31761 Via conveyance Examination °1 A • L 1 OM 8 RUN O • N-"""t Beach, C1lll 92860 ALFARETT A ELIZABETH by DENNIS 0 BRIEN n the ht•Or 25 Mon1ebf' 10 AM & S PM Mooday lhrougn FROM ,ARTNEflSHtp a Negative 0t-c111ra11on re>r de l •nda Sen Juan ttlle. reco•dtng ol con. AUTMOIZED AGINT FOft S~ Kevtn M Oreen WOOD Superior Court or C1lolo1n•a County or lo. Ange-•~~ Frodey Copies are also Alviltl OttfllATIHG UNOER me proe1ct e1esc1tO!'" oe1ow CilP•Strano CaChl 9'1675669" veyance transfer laxM end WA.....OTON COWA~! Published Or1nge CoHI A PETITION has oeen hied C<>iml) ol Orenoe request· Stele ol Cehlorn1a &blf II lhf' Central Lioraiy FICTITIOUS SUSINESS A Drill Nega11ve O.Cta1 J~mes K ieatl\ ' any ltlle insurance potte:y FOlll A CONOfTIONAL u-Daily Ptlol June 30 July 7 by Marsn1 AMe P1n1tston 1ng that DENNIS 0 BRIEN Tne pr()Qt"rty 10 ~ trai S· IOC&le<I It 7l I I Talbell Av· NAM£ llton IS on file al the D·Sln(.f Morning l•d• Oril/f' Hunt-snaH C>e equllly prorated ......... T TO ALLOW AN OF· 14 21 t989 Nel)ler aka Marsha Napter in be appointed IS personal lerreel •• •oca1eo "' 4790 enue clatber! & Gold ' The t0llow1no persoo l\U II 18802 B deen A tnglon Beacn Cahl 92648 ot the d11e of r~d1ng ot FICI FOlll A 'IYCNOL· F 541 the Supenor Court ol Call· represen1111tve 10 admtn1s1er 1rvtne Blvd -102 Irvine enwt>~ll w1lhOrawn as a generAI part :r,:ee Irvine CA =~d 15 """~ Ttut 1>usineu is con· conveyance EAamlnel•on Of OOlaT IN AN EXllTINQ IN· • 1orn1a. County ot Orange re the estate of the decedent Coun1y of Oronoe Sidi!' ol Dated 6•27•89 nor trom lhe p;ir1nerst11p OP· aole 101 pubhc 1nsp{'Clll'>•' A dueled by • general part· 11119• •eco•dtng 01 con· DU• TRIAL IUILDINQ P\B.IC NOTICE oueslmg 11\81 Marsha Napier A HEARING on th• Pt'I•· Calllorn1a City ot Huntington ••.ch e111tng under the f1ct11tous Negative Oec11r1111ofl v.OI De nershtll veyance. transfer taxes i nd L 0 CAT ( D AT 3 0 t 0 ---------- be appointed as personal uon willOeheldonJULY 13 Sa•dP(OPt>rhOSdescnb~o Connie Brockway. City bu••ness name ol OBM considered for approve! or The registrant com· any11lle1nu1ancepol1cyshall 'U\.LMAN8TftlET, aUtTE IC,._. repruentaltve lo edm1n1stei 1989 at 1 4S P M In Oeol 1n general as All !>IOC~ "' Clerk COMPANIES el 3 tOO B11s101 disapproval by the BoBr<I ol mencoo IO lrAnsact ousi-be eouatty P•Orat&d between •. IN AN .., ZONE. IN· 'ICTITIOUa IUSINEla 11\e estate of the oecedent No 3 10<.ated 11 700 Civic 1r1oe f11ture eou•oment Pvtii •he<I Orange Coast S11eel Sutle 260 Co$ttl Directors of me Dist rte I al i ness under the ltc1tttous seller I nd buyer VI ft 0 NM£ NT AL OE · NAm ITAft•NT THE PETITION reQve51$ Center Dr<ve Santa Ana CA and QOoc:I W•ll ol 11\11 beauty Deily P1to1 June JO 1989 Mesa C111f 92626 meettng 10 be held II 6 00 bus1neu name or names The underaigned reserves Tl..-.ATION: EXEMl'T. The following l)el90f'IS 111 autl\orrty to 1dm1n1s1er the 92701 bus•neu ~nown ai. £sy>(i· • F5~4 The 1tc11t1ou~ busmt>u p M July 10 1989 n IM hsteo 000;•c°' 1968 Ille rrgdhl 10 •efuse 10 aooec>I , "-'l."F~SH.~ONCT~ OOll'lfl busin.u n es1111 und~ the lnOepen· IF YOU OBJECT lo the ttats fo• Heir and tOCated at name$4a\emenl tor ihe ~rt-' O.slrocl Olloef! at thf abol/t Jam"" rH\h eny OI 1 • A-...... "" ~· YOABA LINDA BUSINESS dent Admm1s1111ton ol Es· granting ol the pe111oon you 4790 Irvine BtvO 10'1 PUBllC NOTICE n.,sh•P wes ftled on Oecem address Tl\tS statement was 1tieo Dit8d June 2 I. l989 Ylft"AUX, AUTHOfllZ(D CEN TER ASSOCIATES tatn Act. (Tl\1s 1u1hor11y l l· shOuld e111\er appear at the lrvme Count) of Orange 1>e1 21 1988111 tne County ol Pioteel No 34801 • Irvine will\ tne County Cter"-01 Or· LU.A OTTO 9COVll.LE. AQaNT FOfl JAME a (. 1420 Bristol SlrM1 North. lows lhe person11 reorese<1· hearing and at81e your oo· State ot Ca1ttorn1a K41U7-01 Or1nge FILE NO F401956 Center Drive Reclaimed •noe County on June 5 Adftltftlatrator MllllL FOft A CON· Suite 100, NewPOf1 ee.ch. t11t111e to take many acuons iecuons or Ille wri11en ob1ec· The bulk tr11nster Nllt ~ FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS Full Name end Adorns ot wate• Mam located on 1r11me 1989 DE ..... I IC. HASTY, At· DITIONAL uaE 'lftMIT Calif 926e0 WilhOU1 oblalnmg court ap· lions w111\ the court before consummated on or 3'ter NAME ITATEMENT tht Per5on Wilh<lr11w1no Cen1er Dnve bPlween F42tOIS tome)''°' Adftllntelrator '°" A •WEDtlH THl:ftA· C1Qn1 Realty Resources. pro,,al Betore laking certa•n lhe heenng Your appear-the 25th de~ 01 July 1989 •I Tne tollowmg persons are D1v1d L Ou1sllng, 1182:? Las Harvard Ave and Sond c11• PuohsMd Or nge Coast Pvbllahed Or•nge Co111 'IUTIC AND •'OR Ta Inc ·St11teenth. • Del-•r• acik>nl, hOwever the per-ence may be 1n P"'r.On or oy 8 00 "M 11 Nat cna Ban., doing 1>us1neu as Palmes Or Senta An• nyon Ave The proiec1 c.on Daily Pilot June 15 'l2 29 Delly Potol June 29. 30. July MAaaAGI FACILITY IN AN corporation, 900 Collage eooel 1epresen1a11ve 1s re-your anomey ot So..the>rn C111lor•l•ll 3951 DL P B001( KEE PIN G C.ttl 92705 ststs ot lhe cortst•uCt•on 01 a July 6 1989 6. l989 lXlaTINQ COMMIRCIAL Orovtt ROid 81oomli.td. Ct quired lo gtve notice 10 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR S Plan D• Suite 140 SERVICES 5000 Seesh0te Sig~ 01v1d l Ou1 i1ng reclaimed wt11er trans-Tl\·528 ThF56l IUILDINQ WITH VARI· 06002 ' . 11\ltlf'Uled per50l'ts unless or a conttngen1 cre<111or of S11n11 An• County ot Or Otr"e Newport Beach C1hl Pubh"1ed Orange Coast missooo ma•n to 1mp1ove P\111.JC NOTlCE .. -IC NOTICE AN CI• FR 0 Iii l 0 • Davis Ye><bl Linda Busl· they hlw w11veo not"e or the Cleolased. you mus• Me 1nge S111e of Ca11torn111 92663 Deify Piiot June 30 July ; circulatt0n 1n Zone A and '"~ CATIONAL "'OVlaloNa ness Center Auoc1111•. • oonH!'ltect to the prQ?OMld your claim w11h lhe c:Outl and So fill as knOlfrn to lhe Donni Lee Pl'ltll•ps SOOO 14 21 1989 p•ov•d$ 11 reeli•med w i tei IC_,4 K•1t0 AMO M~D "''*ING Cel1lom1a l)tlrll'lefah!P. 1420 11Ct1on.) The •ndependenl mt tl a eoe>y 10 the personal Trans111rees all business 5"sno1e Dr1ve, Newport F !><13 supply to zone B and •Is s FICTITIOUI auatNEll FtCTITIOUa 9UalNEal ( • RI 0 U 1 "I D ; I lklalol Str"4. North, Sutte tdminlSlflllon 1u1nor11y wilt reprewnt11tve 1ppo1n1eo oy names and aodreHes used Beac:h Caltl 92663 MG reservoir O.ome1e1s ol NAME aTATlMENT NAME aTATlMENT '9M>V!DeD). LOCAftD AT 100 Newport ee.eh. Celtl be granted unteu an the cour1 w11h1n four months by Transferor f<>f 11\e three Th11 buStness •s con· P\llLIC NOTICE pipe 20 24 ano JO inc.hes The following persons are The following persons are .. , fAIT 17TM aTMET • 92eeo lnl'efnted person lll•s an from the date ol first IS· years test past are same dueled by an 1ndtvtduat will oe butlt eenellcoartes doing businen as A C1 ZONl. l~N· Tl\11 busineas la con· ot>fee;tlon to this petition and auanceol 1a11 .. aas prov•de<I 011ect June 21 1989 The registrant com STA:.=T OF wtll be IRWO find property VIDEO TO u 1125 vie. do~~C~~neDESTINATION ~:.'PrTIMllNATM>N: EX· ducted by· joint V9ntur1 lhowS goo<! cauae wtly lhe 1n aectron 0100 ollhe Call· F ft A NK MOR ALES. menceo to transect Oull AaANOOMMENT OF ownersin l one B tor11 St1fft Ste D Costa C E NT ER . RA INBO W t. TENTATIVE ,ARCIL _!_~~ 1~0gl~~~t c.:,i:: court ahoul<l 1101 gr1n1 the tomla Probate Code The LYDl1' MOR1'llS. Trena· neas und., lhe liC1t1tous UH Of FICTITIOUS httr.J.Wn..ler,Dltlrlcl Mesa Ct hl 92626 ADVENTUAE HOLIDAYS MA' l ·ll·lll FOft :::'::-"...,.__ 1...,. lictit·~·a IU1hol1ty lime f0< 1t11ng c1111ms wilt not feree1 busineu n1me Of namtS leu•t•ry Ching Aung Yong 1~21 A US TRALIAN DE ST 1 ·--u...... ,,. """' A HEARING on the pelt· ex.p.re pnor to lout mOl'll\S Publ•shed Of1nge Cont l11tld ebow on NA .,... .. NAME Pub11$1\f}d Or•noe Coe~t1Y•n• D•1ve Stinton Calif NATION CENTAE 2&18 ~::~o~ ~.:.~ bUli-name Of nl!TIM hon wlll be Mid on JULY 20, from the d•I• 01 the nearing Da•Jy Pilot Jv,,. 30 1989 ~a L Pt'ltlhps 11 1\1~:·,b~~~= ll\~t~aor~~ Da•ly Piiot June 30 1980 This business ts con-Ne"Wport Blvd Newport INCL..-0 OMI LOT FOlll lilted •t>O..,. on API~ 27 tMt •t 1.4S P M In Dept notlOed l bove F555 "'* s111emen1 v.11 'ea lh• F1c1t11ou1 Business F!.48 dve1e<1 I>)' an •n<ltv10v&J e.Kn Cahf 92663 1 N QR I a a / I 0 RI a I 1tlt ,.. __ No 3 located II 700 CIVIC YOU MAY EXAMINE the wtlh 11\e Counly Ci.•k OI Or· Name SNAPSHOT l HOUR -The reg111ran1 com JelMlll Ry1n, P1C1l1c In· ~-· ONLY. FOlll A p~!_am k D•Vlt ......... 1 Cenltr Ottve Wast Senta Ille kept by the eourl I! you P'UBLIC NOTICE •noe County on May 3l PHOTO. 149 Rtvers.Oe Av Pta.IC NOTICE menced 10 tr1naaet buS•· s1ghl M1t11111ng Corp , Call· PMvtoukY ~YID, -Th••, ... , atit-t -•• 11 ....... An1. C11tlorni1 92701 era a person Interested 1n 1989 F·-" ness under the hcmtoos forn1a 19352 Bluefish "205 - T ..... .... ...... -...., IF YOU OBJECT lo the the es111e. you ma)' Me wllh LEGAL ....... enue. Newport Belich, Ci)ltl NOTICE TO . • '""""' A'A" ·-· ... ._. with the County Clef'k of Or- g11nt1ng of the ~1111on. you th• eoun 1 formal Request ADVIRTlalMINT Pubt1111ed Orenga Coast 92~: F'ict•ttous Bu1tnn• CONTftATOfta ~~:C,ne~sbo~!m~n °~p~i~"°:J~ ~2~~glon &Hch. Calif -:ac,:,.\~~: .:lN 1= = County on Mty 16. should tither epl)Nr at the for Spee111 Notice of 11\e Iii DEPARTMENT OF Dl•ly Pilot June 9, 16 23 30 Nlme referred 10 l l>Ove ,..81 CAlLINQ FOlll l8t0a 1989 Thia bullnasa 11 con· IONI. IMNOMMIMTAL fl411MO hMrll'lfl and 1111e your Ob· tng pl an Inventory and ap-COMMUNITY 1989 F.479 hied In Orange County on Scnool D1s1rtct NEW· Ctllng Aung-Yong ducted by a c;ofPOfllton D•TIRMINATION! t:J• Pvbllat'led Of-CO.ti j.cUOf\SOfhlewrlllenObjeC•t!>fl•Mmenl ol Utlle assets DEVELOPMENT No....mbtr 29 1982 rlLE PORT-MESA U NIF'tED This Stltemenl WU hied Th• reg111r1n1 com-1-.r =p L~,-·-.r: "3 30 lions with the court bei0tt Of ot any pelltlon Of t ccount ENVIRONMENTAL NO F203297 SCHOOL DISTRICT Wilh lhe County Clerk of Or· menced 10 trlllNC1 t>usl· ti. TtNTATI'Va PAIM:IL t ~ .,.,..,. • 1v, • • • lhe hllnno Your appear. aa pro\lided In MCltOn 1250 RESOURCES SECTION .. _IC NOTICE ··-~· L McO·----10 B •d D11dltn• 11 00 1nge C0\11\t" on June 8. ,,... und« the ftctlt!OU9 ........ ____ F-, .. enc. mey be In P«Son Ot by ot lhe C1hforn11 P1o01te CITY OF ..--.............. -VV"•1 o c:toc:ll AM ot the t01n Olly l989 r --""'" F-~77 ..,,...., lltor..... c---A ....... -, for s-111 HUNTINGTON BE.CH .......... _ Silv•lf••n lr111ne C11111 of JUI" 1"8" bv.t1n•H name or namee llA "°" .. DIVILot'··----------'IF YOU A~RE A CREDITOR Nor-.~;;~allat>·.7,-om '"' -· -92715 , " ~ FU1 .... lilted lt>ove on June 1• 1986 •NT C.,AMY TO 9'19· ...., "' NOltOe IS hereby given by 'ICTITIOUI MlllNEll This buttnesa wu con Place of Bid ~eee1p1 Pu1>11sn.O Or1nge Co.al J8lnellt Ryan, M1naglng DfVtDI AM IX•TING LOT "8JC .,TIC( Of I conOnoent creditor of tile court clflfk tl'le Department or Com· NAllK ITATEMINT ducted by an lnd ovi<lual Pu1chas1ng Department Deily Pilot Jun. t6, 23 30, Otrecto< INTO FIYI LOTI TO COM-•---------- thl deeeeM<I. you mull Ille A"°'NY tor '9tttt.Mf! ITl\Jn1ty Development En· The tollowing person• ere This stitement was hle<I 2985 h11r Street Co111 July 7 1980 Thia at1tttment wH hied T•UCT FOUR CON• "_,., 'f04IK clelm with the court •n<I .....,. 6 Her11ef. A uw vironment•I Rttources S.C· do•no 1>ut1neu 11 W'lth lhe Counry Clerk 01 0,. Me.ta, CA 92626 F. 502 With the County Clefk ot Of. DOlllMIUll• WtTM OMI rtennoue .,...la mellaoopytotheperaonll C::•. 1110 9eeetl UonOllheC1ty ofHvn11ng1on LONO BEACH ULTRA· Cou M 17 Project lden111tc11t1on 1nge County on Mey 30. CIH•DM LOT lOCATID T:~':...~are ,...., ..... tatrle~led by ...... -............... Beach th•f \he IOllow•no SOUND GROUP. t6458 ~= nt1 on •Y N•me ROOFING OF Re-,,.IC ll)TIC( 1989 FUNe1 AT•IAIT 11TMITMIT dol""' ~: .. ... cowrtwtttlln rmont"t l•tl•R ae1oh. CA draft nao111ve oecterallon 8olu Chica Road, Suite Pubhlhed Orange Coal! LOCATABLE$ ADAMS Publ• hid Ori,._ Cotlst IM AM Ill ZONI. IN· .·~NOY POINT P" .. T· "°"'the date of,.,., .•. lmil1·-request hH bewi Plei>lled 208 Huntington BHch OaltyPIOt J·-9 I'°' "3 30 SCHOOL ANDWOOD1.AND ..... ....... •o MINT'"' DI ,.. "'" ~of letters aa provided PuOli"*' Ot1nge Coast and wilt C>e tut>m•lled to the C.111 92641 ' --" " SCHOOL FICTITIOUI 1U81Nlal Dally Pilot June 8, IS. 22. H . I/ I • .. "' • NEAS 1401 Dove Str• In W1ion 1100 of the Clli ()8l4y Pltol June n . 24 30. Cuy Planning Con\1uoon lor J1gdl1h P•tel M O 1989 Place Plan• A•e On f llt NAMI ITATl•NT 1989 T9tmlltAT10ee: l_QllPT. lulle l 50. NewJ>Oll Beech: fotNt Pro«Mate CCXII The 1..0 their con atdaretlon on 18331 Wtldflfe C•rcle Hunt· f •el PvrCha .. ng O.p1 '1985 Bear The IOll<>Wlng peraont are Th·5l2 '°" ,..,.... WOlll· Cellt t2MO tlfM '°' ~ Cllilnl WIN not FSS30 Augull 1. 1189 Thi 01111 tngtOll Beacn, Celtf 92_6AO "8JC ll)llC( SI Cosl8 Men CA dOl"O t>uslnets H llATIOll °" n9 A80VW Oltm-ln~tment Com- .... ,,_ 10 four montfls 119g111ve de<;ta11tion Wiii be MIChM I Crlde. M O . 901 NO TIC E 1$ HfRE8Y (•)BUBBLES BALBOA "8JC ll)flC[ A~,llCATIOMI, TILi• peny a calltornle l+m1tld '"""w. O.t• 01 the ri..tlno fta.IC NOTICE av1ll1ble tor public ttvilw T•pef Otive. seaJ eeac:h, • .,.. O•VEN thll th• 1bo~•-CL U B ( b I B u B 8 L ES "_, '9tC*I ,...._. Olll CALL P9"'*~ tOOOS Mtt1ion ftOllcled elM>ve •ICTTnOUe .,.._.. tod comment fOf ljW'J ( 10) CaHf 90740 '1CTITI0Ua MIWH named School Dt1lrtel ot Or BALBOA CLUB L TO , 11 t FICTmoul M181N1aa ~':.~~ MMI Aoecl, • Wl'lllllet. Callf YOO MAY EXAMINE lhl ...._ ITATa•lfT deya commencing June 30. Vletor-11 Chiv . M D 1525 NAMI ITAft•MT 1nqe County CA llt'tO Oy P-1lm StrMI. 8•ft>oa, C11tf MAMI ITATl..wT tlOOll-. n ,AIR IMllVI, tot0t C...... n•· ...... by the court "you 1989 "'' Coronel. P•IO• \/eJOn Thi lolloWlnQ PtrlOM .,. incl thrOUOll ... G~ffht'\O t2ee1 Thi to1owtno persons .,. COITA MllA CALI Thi ,.,,thet• •• -·Of ... .,.. • '*'°" intttM1ecl In Thi IOllowlng per.on• .,e Ofatt N901t1ve 0.Cler bt•t• Calif 90274 do!"9 0Utl1'1191 n 801rd, heflnaflet reterreo to O o u g I 1 a S c o I I dOlnCI buSIMM.. •01911A. • · 1irM.i perlnerttllt>. 140t tMe11t•. you mey r..1e Wit" ~uts~~OUP 30., euon No H ·l 5 (Cooe P1tin1111 A~t• Of SUNDIAL WINDOW TINT· u OISTAICT will 1aca1ve C1v1n1ugh. U9 Alli V111a CYPRESS COMMERCIAi.. 'Uiht• -C... Oov9 Str"' Suite HO ... cour1 I ·~"* AeQultt Amen<lrnenl NO n.e1 ••• iou1hafn C•lttorrwa. I pen-INO 121'• 45tfl StrMt. ~ UC> 10 but /'IOI lttei then Ill@ Wrt l *O\lnt Beach Ct f•I C(NTEA 25 Linda I... -..... --.. -Newp(wt .. ach. Calif t2tlO fOf..,.... Notlel Of Iha flt. OcHn Ftont N•wport '"*' tor •n ernendmenl nerahlp. 210t AllllntlC Av· port 8Mcll. Celtf 12e41) ·~·tiled lllM, IUled IH5t New1>0f18uGh c.. ueeo -r ,_ A.oo. "°' · I Calltotn•• 1f11 of"' wwefttoty end ep-~~': ~~ 30t2 to the City of Hunt1n91on anue. Lono leech Ceht 1111el'lard " ScM•d•• bid '°' th41 award of• eon. Raf9h l8foY KOMT'ltdel MeloOY Park Inc:. 1 Cel•I penner-.,,_, ..,....,._,,Of eeta1e -'• 1 au e .. ch Or<11n•nce Code eoeo1 t21't 451" Street ~ 1rac1 fOf thl above C>t'OilCI Doller Court. Newport COtf)OtllrOfl, 25 Linde ,... Tflla blltina.-a 11 con· •of eny P911'lon ouccount Oce1n Front. Newpo rt Artte1ete1. tO~tnlt tM u" Thi• bv11ne11 11 con· hec:h Cell! 12M3 81dt th.it bl received In IMctl. Clllll lml Newt>or1 leech Clllf 92et0 MUC .,'f1C( duC1ed oY 1 f8M'al Ptfl· • ..,......, 1n .:~ 1250 hloh, Callf192"3 of ellettonlO r.-cHrl>Oltfd Ouc:t«I by • ~II pert· Tfll• ovtln•tt 11 con· thl ptac. t<lentlfied l bove, Thi• butlnatt la '°"" Tl'll b tlnet• •• con '*lhlp • .. caMomle PtciN•• Thi• b111 nett 11 con· tloM Within the City Of Huflt· nartl\lp dvetecl by 1fl lndl'll011•i mnd tMll tie ope"90 ar.o dllCll(t by • tlmltecl partner· d\lel.:, b u 1 cor 111°" · IC-1 The r•tlttnnt GOm• eooe. A......,... fOf SpecNll "'1~ by 'r1 lndtvldua/ tnglon IHCh Curt1nt1y The registrant com· the r•tlstren1 com· i>vblic:ty rMCS tloud •• the tfl"' T"• Teo••"~ com•~ '1CTITIOU8 .,...II menced to 1r111MCt bull· _....,.._ie.,.....from • reg ltrant COtrl· 9ectton M10 4 Of lhe oOCle menoec1 10 tfll'IMCI ovtl-menc.o to lfentKt bull· ~ttllecttimeandp11G41 f"• r1glt1t1n1 com menald to lrfll'INCI bulf MAm ITATWlmWT MM \lf'lder the llCtltlOV• ...... dertl. "*"*' \O "!'!":, =-~ "flMNng, mowing ,,... \ll'ldet Iha fklitlOUs NM ..no.r ..... flctlttOVt Each tMdOw mutt tul)l'tllt ~ to lfllf'llCI bull ,,... "'"* Iha lietltl~ l .. ~ peflOM .. ~ ,_,.. Of ,..,,.. ....... Al'"9 ,lftlltlon ,_. "'"'-,,.. 1 1 e"'I· Of lnteN'nlttendy ..__.... nMM Of netftft ~ neme Of nlfN!' With MoCn Ooc1 I W-l•tled or ,,_. ~ the flc:lit~a ~ ft8IM °' namet c90if'CI ~ • ..._, ~ on M-,. H , ........ ,..,,.,, ~ l*"9 or narM8 Of ~ COfl'I ..... aboW on NIA Meted llllCNe on J4/ly 1MI CMflilr'I ctwctl ~ lo ..__ MilM Of '*"-/A K~U,ULIHU HOTll. ,. lteted abOll9 on May 1• The,..,..._ oOCle JaodWI ,., ... M 0 fillldllfd I. 8c:fwlld9r Iha OIST .. ICT or. Clld bOnO .....,.00..0ftJulyM 11M -:O..r::,.;"' ~~. Vl:NlUM. c/o ..... Ill 500. T•" ~ Jr-Ill 1... .....ldmel1t ~ "'*"' TMt tl.,..,.,t -'"° lllll .......,.,.. .... Med WI the form ... lorltl in Iha 0 s ~eMUV'I T .. • Ned LW . 11"2 .._._ '°""'· T• ••11'*" -flad I ma.. --.., Jotln--lrtl: P.-..n tN pr~ie lo ••C9Pt Wltfl Iha County CteB ot Of· wttf1 tfle Collfl~ Clettt of Or· contr8C1 "°"""9nl• 111 am TN9 11a18fMftt ,... llled wllfl ":. c:;:" C: of °' lu11e 100, Irvine. Cellf "'"' IM~ Cllrll flA Of· _ .. .,_. TIWI ~~~~of~ etectronlo r .... rt>oetd•. enge County on .Nf'I 1. enge Colltlty Oft J\lfle I . ~not leel tNln &.,. Of •" 1N ~Clef• Of<>· 919 CouMy on Mey ,i U714 .,.. CoUnfY °" Jt1N I, ..._ ..... 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FRIDAY. JUNE 30. 1989 New home sales rise 2. 7°A> OC tech firms told not to wait till '92 to sell in EEC ! I : Analysts say sales will remain sluggish lly JOHN D. McCLAIN A-.letff "'-Witt« WASHINGTON -Sales of new homes rose 2.7 percent in May as inlerest ralcs continued to fall , the government reponed Thursday. But analysts predicled that sales would remain slow because of the weak- ening economy. Dcchnina interest rates should produce increased home sales 1n the nexl few months. said Michael Carliner. vice president -0f the Na- tional Associalion of Ho me Builders. "However, while interest rates are more fa vorable now. the economy is weaker ... so the response will be less than it would be." he said. David Berson. chief economist for the Federal National Mongage As· sociation, said slower overall cc· 'nomic growth is a negati ve for hous· inf,. 'We're not looking for a surge" in sales as rates decline. Berson said. "The improvement will be slow but steady." The slower economic growth and high in terest rates have resulted from the Federal Reserve campaign against innation. Although intl.'rest rates have begun to fall as the central bank appears to case its gnp. the econOl'll Y continues to moderate. Richard Peach. a Mortgage Bankers Association economist. also blames a saliated market fo r the slow sales pace. 0 S O N OJf MAM , .. May '88 Al>#. '89 ... y ·99 I s19 11 s91 I I 613 I "We've had several years of gener- ally favorable conditions for home purchases, .. Peach said. "We don't have the pent-up demand. <\O things are kind of sluggish." The Commerce Depanmcnt said sales of new sangle-famtl) horn''" rose to a seasonal!) adjusted annual rate of 613.000 units 1n Ma) but still trailed the 6 76.000 rate in 19 8 and the 671.000 ratl.' 1n 1987 For thl.' fir t live month\ of the )'car. new home sales "ere down 7 I ·\'11-:H I('\'\ OHi-: \ '1 percent trom the sa me period 3 )Cllr earlier. The May sales increase followed a 9.1 percent jump 1n Apri l. although the figure wa'I rev1~d downward from the I 0 9 percent increase re· ported c::irhcr. ales an February and March had dropped 11 J percent and 11 9 percent respect1,el~ after rising 4.6 percent 1n Janua~ John Tul<.1110, an economist \\1th the National Association of Realtor\, said pan of May's increase v.as due to firs1-11me bu)ers entering the markl·t because of lower interest rate\ F1xed-1nteres1 rates have been droppmg "'"le March when the} peaked at 11 .~1 percent. The rate., a\eraged Ill 4R percent the last week 1n Ma} and were I 0.19 percent last \\eek. ac:cord1ng 10 the Federal Home Loan Mongage Corp. ··we .in11c1pa1e the 1n1crcs1 rate drops that occurred 1n June v.111 allow more first-time buyers back 1n . boosting sales of both new homes and c ming home," Tuccillo c;a1d. Ma) 's sales rebound was led b) the Northeast, which posted a 12.6 pc;>rcent increase to a seasonall y ad- J U!>ted annual rate of 9M.OOO un1t'I a fter falling 20.9 percent 1n April Other increases occurred an the West. up 7.7 percent to a rate of 197.000 units after a ~ perl·cn1 increase in .\pnl. and the ~outh. up 2.6 percent 10 a rate of '.!34.000 hom{'S after a 16 3 percent increase a month earhl.'r. I he M1d""es1 had the onl) decline in sales. off I S 3 percent to an annual rate of 83.UOO units. ly DONNA MOONEY 0•11). l'lfo• 9u-u fOltOf If vou ha,en'1 heard enough about the llJY2 f::urorx-an I lonom1t Commun1t\ to makC" \nu lOm- pktel) LOnfu~ed }OU ha\t•n't i:>e'C"n pa}ang allt'nt1un Bill Folc). 1n1anat1onal practice panm·r for KP\1C. PcJt Maf"\\11:k 1n < o'>ta ~11.'sa 10.,'>t'tl in the J<>"e bclorc antroduung a pan~I of 1ntl.'rna11onal trade "cltlhn~ ""ho lhl·n tried 10 e\plain those la,ontl.' l_all h phra~'> "I onres1; f u.rope." "kq·I pla) ing held" and "one lur .ill or Im.· for all " I he la" firm orlhntratcd a hall-da' 'iCminar 10 help Orangl.' Count) hu'>inco;., rcpn:o;en1ai"c" prepare tor t hange\ 1n tradl' ~llh the Eurorx·an honum1t Commun it~ a g1oup of I~ nations "nrkint1 to bcrnme one trading bl<><. under one l urn:nq h~ the )Car 1992 rogcther the wuntnc' rcpn~~nt a markl'I o f 320 m1ll1on people. lomparnl "1th ~40 million 1n the lJ.~ and I~~ 1111ll1on 1n Japan. Tradl· bl.'t~ccn the Ll.S anll thc E-.uropcan < ommun1t\ in 1%7 h11 SI SIJ b1ll1on. \\h1lc trad(• bct\.l.cen 1hc l ' \. and Japan totaled Sl '.!O b1ll1on. La't >t·ar thl' l i "I exported $75 billion of proJu<.t\ 10 the EC and 1mponcd $85 b1lhon Scmrnar a11endant\. man) lrom the h1gh-1cd1· nolo1n 'iector \\,ekomcd help 1n tr) 111~ to dtupher the al'll\ 111e' O\ er'>l.'a'> Tun) Parad"o marle11ng 'llC prc\ldCnl for t-..ola\ lmagl' Prndul·l\ ul lntnl' <,a1d hi\ lirm nn·d' 10 It.no\' 1f a ·1x-.1chhcad"' should bt.· l''ilJbh<.hl'd in Furopl' 10 hdp penetratt.> the markl·t there Kola\ proJule'> pcr,onal rnmputer-ba">Cd filing \)\tern'> and '>di~ $7 million annuall' \1 1lhJd Puh111. 'laie., managrr for \)anta .\na· ha\l'd Puho1 l ng1nl·<.·nn11 Inc \31d the mort he katn\ aboul lh.1ngc~ 1n ruropc the be1ter his firm "111 be ..abk to fare .igain .. 1 h1'i l"-O domestic com· ~·l1 tor'> Pul1111 \di\ pn""er d1'>t11hut1on syst~s for • rnmputn'> w I \ firm\ that wll to Europe rcp0mng 'i milhun Jnnual \all.'' ·\no1hu high tl·lh n:p <,a1d the information is m:\.'dl.'d tu brla" d11"n .t par<x.h1al perspec11ve b) bu\1nc">'> .. "'l' tend to think e'cf)thsng 1mponan1 1s h.tpl)l'n1n~ right an front ol us " ~1d Peter Cullen. 1..on1rolkr tor \nJhum-hased ~1uo T«hnolog). ··1 m·ed to hruadt'n "" honnin'\ " fh{' firm "'lmh rmx.lule\ wmputer peripherals. ~urr\nth I\ \t.'tllng up opera11on\ in Europe. he s.a1d. f1rn at ba1 h> l'\pla1n the "le,el pla~1ng field" at 1he \cm1nJr "'·•' ( li'c lanbrook panner at ~1.rnbroult. A. I l11opn 1n Bru'>'>d~ Stanbrool unltk\ other tearful anal)sts. said the <. ommon ~arlt.l·I "ill lead .10 far greater arcess to Europe th.in l Urrentl) e>.1\1'> Rut companies wa1t1ng un11I I QI)'.! to mo' l' are making an error. "lt'<1 a p1ou·\\ rather than an event," he s~ud. ··11·., nothing nc\\" The Treaty of Rome drawn up more than 3() \Can ago called for the formation of the market and no" h:adcr'> of the do1en countries haH' gro"'n dc1erm1m·d to make the 1992 deadline. he said lhange'i alrcad) ha\C hc·gun pan1cularl 1n rnergcr'I Jnd au~u1\lt11)n\ 1ht>rc upermarkcts ha"e formed :1ll1ancl.'<. 10 equall1e pncec; and pharma- leumal lirm\ ha' c 1mncd together to ma ke purchases Jnd l'\lhange information. ~tanbrool '>31d Orange Count} bu'i1nc'is rep- n·..cn1at1\ CS ~111 lind a grl.'ater com~t111ve climate 1n E< 1n I lJ9:! than e\1W• toda\ Hut cultural and taste d1t1crcnces "'ill lllnt1n ut.' for a long ume. he said. I I \ Manage your time with ·a list of goals then goof off Stealing time is no crime. But we should all bl.' time detccu ves. According to Costa Mesa psychol· ogist John Fry. people who ha"e troubll.' managing their time arc un· aware of how their days are -;pent. The hours seem to shp by. Fry has a few suggestions. •Use a detailed time 101. If ) ou know how )Ou spend each IS minutes of the day. )'OU can find out where )Our "eak points arc. Of course. man> business owner have trouble stacking to their sched· ulcs because evel") da) is different. When emplo)ees cry "Fire.'' the) ~e lo rush in and put out the blaze. Why not figure out what pcr- cenr.lgc or the da) IS unpred1ctable and then budget for 11? That wa} )OU a' oid going off-budget. •Stop procrastinating. People often s.a> to 1hcmscf\,cs: '"This task must be done. but 11's unpleasant. so I'll put it off as long as possible." A person who manages 11mc efTectl\ cly says: "This task 1s unpleasant. so I'll get it out of the way.'' o.-, -......... , l•• ... , ... during m} pnml' llmt.> that I l Jn dt> with onl) a qµartcr ot m) ::mcn11on later on'>" You m1gh1 al'>o '><hedule phone calls for nont'r{'at1' c period\ •Be asserthe. •\sscn1,rnc'i' 1' the middle course OCl\\Cl.'n ag· gre~s1on and \uhm1\\l\ene\' \\· sert1\e people J\01d tJk111g up the t1ml.' of other>. hut thl'> al<;o <;t1d up for thl.'1 r nghl\ Th1<; \ound<; nh· '1ous. but soual 1n tl'rrup11on'> arc J major source ur headache\ on thl' JOb Some people "ould rathl·r go to ~orl l.'arl) -Ix-tori.' thl· g.rng ar- rn es •Rtmtmber that worrying Isn't productive. [\Cl ut1' "" ha' t' 10 fa ll' thl' mus1l "llh 1he11 "hlrt\ on But the\ ran learn mu cit rl'IJ \Jlmn , tcchni4ul'') th,11 dun I rcqum· 1ump· 1ng in a tuh or C\l•n ka' in!? th,· mt·ct1ng. lternat1H·h \OU 1..an k.1rn tu 1h1n" t·rl'.lll\ch h1.'111rl· \our ll'll'll'n builds. • W oIT) 111g mean\ g111ng round .ind round 1n nrcle\ Thinking ~n.«111q•I~ ml'Jn\ problem ... oh 1ng \\ hl.'n ~nu arl' 1h1n~1ng up \olu11on\ \UU .trl' soon out ol n rut and on the v.a' 111 \'Our goal • l,se the time you spend waiting. manenll) .. out 10 lunch.'' •Consider your priorities. You can rank )uur "Things to Do'" list an:ordang to the urgency of each tac.It. Rank items " rgent" 1f you need tu do them today. ··Semi· l · rgent" 1f ) ou need to do them this v.cek and "Low Pnont) ·· 1f yo u need to do them this month Tomor- ro"" make a nev. last. repeating the things )OU d1dn·1 do toda~ •Buncla similar tasks 1.e1etlte.r. In the mo' 1e "Punchline." Sallv 'Fields tried to get dinner on while she was dre') 1ng for 11. n)ing between the bedroom and the dining room while holding tl;lc k11chen stuff and her clothes ~marl bu\1ne s people avoid \lart-and-stop acll\ 11\. •W•tcll oet for tlme-m•ugemeet experts. "There are many people "-hO offer ..en llC who don't kn ow "hat the>'re doing:· Fl') said. They u·ll people in their stress manage· mcnl "'orl '>hops to get more slttp. ..\nd the' tdl people in their ume management "-Ork!>hops to cut back on \lccp Sometimes "'c can trick oursel ves into starting btf projects. Put your "Things to Do' li~t whcrl' 11 .stares )O U an the fa c. Or get out all )Our supphcs so )'Ou'll ha-.c to get to work. John Fry. • Cost• Mes• psychologllt, te•ches t ips on s•vlng time. Some pcupk dra" up \ale' a·pnrl\ ""h1k the) ·re "n1t1ng for a cu\lnmn Others brain lnrm and add It> 1hl.'1r ··Things to Do" li<.t •Cancel "lelsure"a«'tlvltles tut aren't fun. In "The Decline of Plc:t\urc. ·· Walter Kerr wme-;: "We arc all of us compelled to read for profit pan' for wntacts. lu nch for lllntrall ... bov.I for unit\ dnve for mileage gamble for chant~. go out for th!:' C' cning l1n the greater &Jory ol the mun1c1palll), and s1a~ home for the ~l.'clcnd 10 rebuild the hou..c ·· • Bre.k t•1ll1 dowa Into seg· meats. This involves making a hst of what )'OU can do an fi,c minutes. what )'OU can do 1n 15 minute • and "'hat )'Ou can do an JO "We make the ma take of thinking v.c have 10 wait until we have tv.o da)'s free before we tackle a jOb ... F~ said. "If we've broken It down into a dozen tasks, then. when \\C ha' e a l\ttle bat of time. we can squec1e 11 into ~r regular work load .. •Streamline your meeting . 1 ht., means keeping to a prl.'·mel·t1ng agenda and asking an}onc ''ho "ants to speak lo kl.'cp 10 the agcn· da. Rcmand people 10 fo<.u on I'>· sues, not pe"onaht1l'S. A blackboard "111 help thl'm Jo that. "Trad111onall\ there arc h1g conflicts bel'>'l.'Cn thl.' manufactunng group and the salcc; group." Fr} remarled If }\>U ha\C the kl.'\ l\\Ue\ Prop 103 backers demand hearings LOS ANGELE (AP) Backers of Propo 1t1on 103 de· mandcd Thursda) that In- surance C'omm1s!l1oner Roxam G ille pie hold nl.'w hearing~ to help implement the law. and threatened to sue 1f the hearing~ arc not held. Propos1t100 I 03 author tlan C)' Rosenfield called la'\t "'eek's hcanng.s 1n n Franc1S<"o and Los ngele on some prov1 ions of th<.' law .. a farce" and claimed insurance com· panics "'ere stalling to th"art 11~ 1mplcmentat1on. .. Those hearings "'ere usclc s. null and void," Rosenfield said. "This wa$ her fir'1t venture into a public heannt and she lo~t all control over 11. · Rosenfield and C'onwa)' Colli • a state Board of EQuali1a1ion member who al50 head.s the Proposiuon 103 lmplemrntat1on Team. held a pre .s confe~ncc to announ c the)' had scnl a lcner to 01llt'sp1c dcmandan1 hcannas where 1nsura"'c companies <AOuld open up their book) to just1f) 1he1r mterna for M:tt1n1 rate,. "I( 1he dor not a t. "'c wall pu~ a $u1t 1n coun:· olh s ... d. A spoka-.oman for 01lk•ptc 11td the comm1u1oncr \lllOUld ~ud)' the rcqunt. "We 1u1t rtttt\-cd tht kner th1\ mo rn1n1.'' u1d Catty Fletcher '"The <Xpenment will re\ ll'\' 1he1r rl.'c.iucsl and 1C\Jlf1nd ai. nl'l'essan ." ndcr P1vpm111on 10'. rnm· panics \\riling auto in'iurancc must basr their ra1es on 3 f>l'r· son· dn' 111g safet) rel"ord. number of miles dn' en a nl.1 )l'llr!> of dn\ ing l.'\f)l'flCnlC I nsurcr~. ho\\c\Cr. can U\C other cn1t.•na as ~conda~ fJl • tors ·.,era I in'>urc~ tC\llfi(.'d dur· 1ng last \\eek'<. hl'anng\ that '>'hl·rc J per\on ll\C'i 'hould hi.' u~d .is on<.' of thl' cntcria 1n M.'lltng rate\. ln!>uters da1mcd that 1hc11 lo ' ratio 'a11c'> ac; murh 3!, .i.1 lrom different lo· cation 1n ( 01irorn1a Roscnfkld ~1d he "a~ not nc1:~'isar1I> oppo~ctl to geo- Jrnph1c cn1cr1a, but 'iuggc<11ed instead lhat other fac.:tor'I, such tt'I the populot1on dcn<11ty of where a pc"on II\ cs. ma"6c • be1tcr 1it.a) to mea urc loi.-.e . "We're sa)'1na )OU have no au thorn)' to appro' e an other factor unlcs., tho~ bookis :uc opened," Rosenfield said "\\oc 1it.ant new hcarinas where the book arc ordered opened ttnd consumer ad~ocatc ha\c a chance to rc"1ew them." RoKnficld al'° 1\kcd 1n the lcncr that in urancc companen be prohiboed from chaf'IJ ne a.- su mcrt for the cost o( "11Tdrv•• or utclc\t" IC\timony by tnchntf) law)cn at Propo\1t1on 103 hair. IOI\. on lhl' hoard. 11 remand\ one group that thl'' 're not Ill a tigh1-10-1hl'· death l\.ittle \\tth the 01hl.'r DclcgJllng Jnh' at the mec1111g''> end I'> al\o hdpful II ~orker<> go out "1th a 'ipn 1lil ta\lt. IQ perform. the ml.'.cllng "\\Ill. Ix' mnrl' \_han ~ grape l"ISIOn •Standa rdltt yoar tasks. Suhord1natcs \\Ill interrupt }Our "ork II thcre " no a cepted pn.x.nlure on ho" .1 ta<,k 1<. done The more \OU h:i' I.' \\rtll<'n do"n thl· lc\s 1he> \\.Ill hrea" 1n10 }our da\ it Delegate authr .&)'. .. .\re 'nu dealing \\Ith a lot u1 lnt1cal <,tun 1h;11 ~OU ~all~ don't" Ol'l.'d 10 do"" rn a\lt.s hi\ hcnts •Figure out If you art a morning or night person. Then asl )OUr'll.'lf ·· .\m I doing mundane papcr"'orlt. •Remember that tlmt Is money <\ n In inc: hustnC'I'> O\\ ncr ll•.ir lll'd that k~s•>n the hard "a' In I 'I, J ht· bought a phone s~ 1cni ltom one 1)1 \TcS..rs ne" rnmpcutor., II "a' lhl·apcr 1hc1n c1n .\ T&T 'l~\tcm ~ut 11 lO!ll him megabud.s in lime Emplo~ec\· o>uld not depend 11n getting the numbers the) d1akd In add111Qn . the .,, <.tcm kept cr:i\htn!l Custome~ ~ho called dunntt dead limes though! thl' bu~ine\\ V.d\ Pl'r It might be better lo goof off AmericH D~•m I• • wtttly col•mn de.,otN to ffl,,;.., ....n busi•eH OWff,... H•ve yH Ntkd • c'hllea1e f•Cftl by h•~~ n. " D•i1) Pilot •·uu to kip. Sftll YflW col•mo Ide• to Dau M~y • .,_,. IJt'S Nltor. po. Bu IHI, C..aa Mesa, JZltf. MCorp bank rescue to cost S2 billion ly DAVE SKIDMORE "'·\SHl '-1(, ro'\ -f edl.'ral ha nit. r,·gul.11t1r' l''t1111.11l'J I hur,da' thn \\ 111 '>JX'nd S2 h1ll111n 111 re\l U( thl· ~O fa1lcd ban"s of the Dall.1c;-h.1\\.'d M<. \11 ll 111 tlw \enind rn\lhe~t hanl H'\l'll\' II' lm1on L. \\ 1lham "'ll•1d111an. Lha1rma11 111 thl' I l'dl 1 al l>cpu\lt 1n,111a1Kc ( 01p .. \\h1lh h.lllt.' ~om ml'ruJI h.1nk tkpm11' ':mJ he forl.'wc<. no fo1l tm·, rt\ .1llng 11 in thl' 1mmed1a1c luture Rcgul.1lo" pit l l.'d Rane One C orn nl < ol· umhu' Ohm. thl' n.111on·, 2'itll lnrgcc;1 hanl1ng ((lnlj)Jrl\ IHHll ..among SI'( f1tlll\ h1dding tn tJ"l' nH'I thl.' 111,ol,ent banks "11h I' I h1lhon an 3\\l'I\ Hanl Onc < hJ1rman John B ~kt O) "' sull\l'\ thl' lh,l1rnlJn\h1p ol the T1.'\:l'> 1n-.t11u11on' on Jul\ ~.ind \\1ll 11pcrate them under thl· n.rnw ol 0.1nl n1w I l.'\a' The Ohio u>n1pan). one M thr nHl'it an- no' atl\C rc1u1l h.1n "1ng opcra11on<1 in the l011n11 \ " rnntnhutang $500 m1lhon in a compk .11 · Feds take Bakersfield S&Ls "'\~lll!'.{1 TC)'\ I \Pl -r l'lkral 1cgul.11111' 1oult. 11mtrnl ol \e\ l'll nHlr\' '>J\ ang<. and k1.1n' !Ill I hu1 ..J.1~. h11ng1n~ 1lw total under g,n l'rnm1·111 m.1t1Jgl'rl1Cnl Ill ~ '' an '~ .. t.lll'\ The \C\Cn 1n,111ut1on' 10,olH•d 1n 1h1· l.lll''I ,111111n arl' located 111 C .1htmn111 lllantm \ lflltn1.1 \ll\'iOUrl and Tl.'\3\ rhl'\ nrc F1r,1 r edl'l:tl \J\ ing'> Jnd l oan -\\<;0<.t.lt111n and I hl' < 1uard1.1n I l'dl•ral '):1,1ng\ and Loan \\\tX1Jt1on hnth 1n B.1lt.l·1,li.:ld. ( .1hl \mcnm.it \J\ ang'> Ran\. Hill 'h11r11 Ill Pcnrle\ l.ia' ings Jnd l 1Mn ''"'" 1.1 111111 llJmpton \a Mid \.l"'oun 'la''"@.' \' \l~t.llllln 0(.)(11\\ ilk \.to \h\\OllTI \j\ lnP,\ \,. 'u"1Jt11111 < l,1,tt1n \1o anJ \ ""'n.1 \,1 \111~' \\'o"i.111nn \ it tor1a 1 l''·'' fh{' fclklJI l)(po-.11 ln,u1.1ll\\' < Cllfl \\,1<. 11.lllll'd managing Jfu .. ·n1 '·"'•Wnllnl that ~111 permit II to C\dUdl' tht h ·,J<, npcr.uaon t1nm 11 l·nn<,ohdatt.'d halanll' 'hl't I J nd llh111rn.11n "' fCl'Ord ac; one of the n.11wn ' (1 \l' llh1.,t profitahle banl'> Thi.' \1< mp h.inl' ha"c hl'en under fodcral ~ontrol \inre ~1.m:h '.! "hen rcgula1or<1 stnppcd 1hcm from thl' p.Hl'nt holding rnmpan' IC'avana lhe han"' and a tru"t oix-rat1on 41t1ll an pn-.atC' h.inl'.h ~1dman ~'d :! b11l1on wa'i the qirnc) ·, ~ ... , \·,11ma1c" of the bailout cost. but cauuoned 1h.11 \l1uld l'nd up ~int 200 m1lhon to UOO m1llmn too high or too luw ~'°"' of the subsidy COllll'' f10111 nl\cnng lo.,~s on the fa1kd ti.nu· ' h1lhon 10 ' ~ h11l1on 1n ur l Ommerc1al raal \.'\IJtc h•ans 1 he t-DI<. "'111 ~· 1"3n o" ncr of Rank Ont Tl''•' tor at lcJ\I Ii\<.' 'ea1., Th1<. tr3n\:ll turn r.1nlt.' ,., the o.ccond most 1: \p:nr..1\1.' 1n the ._DI( ., h1 .. t'1f''\ · ~1dman ~id. fhl' rn~tl1e'-I "h 1.~t \car'-. h:uloul of Ftrtt Rqiuhhd3.tn~ tit f), Ila' ~ h1rh the aitne} ntt· m.ill.:' "'Ill ""'d up ~o,llnft ll ' h1lhon. Thant • h1: ~ml 1' the h.1ilou1 of C. ontanen1al llhno11 of C lmJ o """11"h 'hould uh1matel) rrqu1re Sl.S h1ll1on ill fedt'1.1I aid America's foreign debt burden soaring ... I)' MARTIN CNTSINGElt ,,,,_,~ W HINGTON -Ammca's forc1an debt burden soarnt to Ull.S btlhon in 1988. pulh•nt tM United tatn further into hock as 1he wortcf• a..,. debtor counlry, IM .,..,. ........... IOday. n. Oona-DIDanmmt said .......... -.11'4.l billion .. ......... IJ11.J billlOft "' Ml IO k le a dllt IM United ........... e.d0ft917. . 'hi -.... thal llitllOF -hi U.S. ltltt! 1han men an 0 1it.n abroad For 1988. the *°' C'mmen1 rc-pontd that fott11n hold1np 1n the Un11cd talc\ 1ncrnlC'd I$ 4 ocrccn1 to SI 7q 1nlho n. mcncan an~c I• mcnts 1brolJ alt0 l"O"t. bul b\' • smalkr , i pcrct'nt, chmbtna to S 1.25 trtllmn. Thf d1Reren e bc:-1wttn lhMC two n,urn 1n .\men •• , net debtor J'( mon. The hu., 41 ~f\'tnt Jump 1n the ckbt l<ltal 1n JU'I one )Tar -. .. C'CNtn to n:k1ndlc tht ckhett C\\:Cf ~i\11 tht run ut' 1n hlm1n hok11n mcaM for .\mema·~ futurt" Man) private cconom1w1 bche\-C the t .'01ted tatn 1 lo~1n1 l~ntrol of tts ~nom1c ck$t1n)' and the ckbt burdtn -.111 ult1mattl· k>~r mtn· can h~u'I tandarcb at mott and more wmlth 11 tranr.~ into the t:,... o( ~" '° wottt \he dek •vins rr. moM') for d1~ '" ...... tn \M count'). • Howiwr. tM ..... adm1n1 trataoa. MU lM Rmpn edm1n11111· tion bem 1e. contendt 1Mt fomsft in~eM-1111i1 bfta ID.Gd 1br ·the nit1on ....... •• inftltiol9 OI a,it· ul nttdlill IO muvtMtt maftV •ftl (' CS Otinge Coaa1 DAILY PILOT I Frtd•y. June 30, 1989 FDA to ban hair spray chernlcal WASHINGTON (AP) - T he Food and Orug Admin11tration said Thursday 1t plans to ban th<' use of methylene chlonde, a suspcctrd carcinogen. 10 hair spray and other aerosol cosmetic produ t . uMng meth) lc1i~ chlondc G'i a fit\' rcrnrd. nt nnJ df)ing agcn1 "nt·c the FD propo\CJ th..-ban 10 ~ember 1985 re<.•ent t l) \ \UrH') of Wash1ng- 1on-an.·a SHH'cs found onl> one hl"'~1nd l'On1111ning thl' subston c. Gnu said. Prices hit three-month low; doubts about economy cited ly CHET CURRIER lhe ban is based on tudies showing that "hen inhaled methylene chlonde can cause lung and fi ,e, tumors in laboratory mice. said FDA 'ipQkesman William Griu. Rules for the ban were published in Thur da) ·., Federal Rq1ster and were to take efTect 10 60 da) s. Most hair spray manufacturers have stopix-d Meth)lenc chloride also l'i u'cd 10 rcmmc catTc1nc from coOl.-c. but the t-OA '>tlld 1t had no 1mmcd1atc plans to ban 1h1\ u~c be auw studtl'S shu\\ the cancer nsk comes from inhaling the· '1Ubs1an1.·l· rather than dnnki"8 11 ,..,. ... .-........... . Nf\\ YORK -'itod. Prill'" tool. 1hc1r ~ll'<.'JX'~l <.11 op 111 more ltH\ll thn.'l' nwnlll\ TIHtr\d,t). ~1cld1nl4 10 lfll'l'l'a~1ng 111h'.1't1ll'\\ l"l'I th\' slew. 108 C~Oll\)Ol) DEBT f rom Ct $89 bilhon. That surplus fell to S3.3 billion in 1984 atid disappeared altogether in 1985, the year the counll) became a ne1 debtor for 1he first time 1n 71 years. The country's 1n\-cstment surplus evapQratcd as the U nited tates ran up huge merchandise trade dcficns during the 1980s: 1ransfemng billions of dollars into the hands of ·foreigners to pa) for 1mpQrtcd cars and tcleVISIOn sets These dollars, now in foreign hands, have been reinvested 10 1he U nited States m everythin~ from st0<:ks a nd bonds to factories and real esta te, raisin$ alarms in Con- gress that somcthmg must be done to curb the "sellin,& of America." The transforrnat1on of the United States fro m the largest creditor coun- try to the world's b1ges1 debtor is often seen by cn11cs as 1hc one of the biggest failure& of fonm.•r Pre 1den1 Reagan's e onomtc Pohc1e A rcpQn b> the congre\s1onal Of· fice of Technolog) .\ssc'ismcnl which reviewed the s11ua11on la 1 car. concl uded: ''As the l lnttcd \atel> sinks deeper into debt. fon.·1gn 1n' estors an<! creJttor'> wtll be less inclined to commit e'er·increac,1ng amounts of capital 10 a $4 tnlhon econom~ on a spending 'ipn-e " Man) prl\atc econom1s1s ha'e "arned that thl' l 'n1tl'd cate' 1s increasrngl) 'ulnerahk 10 a udden w1thdra"al of fund\ tln thl' part of 1n,cs1ors. Foretgn uneJsinl'ss \.\llh a plungrng l . dollar and min~ interest rates haH' been c lll'd a'i an underl} rng l·au e of thl· Oc tober 1987 stock marl.ct collap<;e HowcH'r, official of thl· Ruo;h adm1nistra11on. U\tng 1den11cal language as the Reagan team. con- tend the rising fore ign invcM ment 1' rt'all} a sign of .. m:ngth \howins 1hn1 overseas inve!.tors hclteve the l lnfl- ed tales 1s an e\ccllent plael' to put th\.'tr monc), Com m1.·rce LI ndersccrctar) M1 hnel Darb). d1'1cussrng tht• 1'isuc with rcponcrs Wedncsda>. notl'd thl· Un11cd t:ite\ was n net debtor from the founding of the counlry until 1914. During that 1)Cnod. fort.'ignc" provided the tn\ cMmen1 nct'ded to de' clop mcnca Darb) s:i1d that foreign IO\C'it- mcnt b) 11sclf "doe&n·1 mah· \OU a "eak nation. It doe'iril make \ou ., tro ng natio n." He said "hat '"a\ 1rnpQnan1 "as that thl' tn\es1men1 bl· used to modern1ic \mcncan in· dustf) 'lo that thl' count!') 1s better able 10 Lompctc 1n 1he global l'('On· Onl) But Nisei Gault. an ('Conom1st al DRl-M1;·Gra"' H ill. an Cl'Onom1< cun'>ult1ng firm. said that through the 1980s. much of the for"·1gn mone} ha!> gone to !>upport Ameri- ca's huge fcd cr3:1 budget defklls .and O\cr-consumpuon by American C'on<.umcrs. "It 1s plainl} ck:ir that thl' forl'Jgn funds ha\C not been us<.'<! 10 hoo .. 1 our compc1111vc Pollil1on ." he s:ud. 1 he Do'' Jone~ :t\l'1ag1.· of 30 rndu!>trtal' 1umhkd ..i6.47 po1 n1'i 10 ~.458.27. 101 ,,, htggC\I Ill\\ \llll'C 1\ tumbled 48 57 rornt' on M:1rd1 17. S1t1Cl' thl' l'lld of 13\I \\CCk . \\hen the a \l'ragl' n·adicd a tH'\\ f>ll\t-crn'h high. 11 ha., folll'll 7.' Ml pmnt\ Dl'l ltntng l\\Ue' out11t11)lhe1l•d ad· \:lllCl'' h> atxrnt \Ill I 1n na11on\\tdl' tr.id1ng of NC\\ 'I ni I.. 'illX'I. L\- dHingl·-l1stcJ 'IU>ll.,. \\t\h ~71 up. I. ~<; do'' n and W5 unl·h:wscd ulunw on thl' lloor ol the Big Board canll' to lll7 10 m1ll1on )harl'\. up 'from 158 47 m1lhon 1n thl' pre' t(IU\ 'il'C,\1on "":llH'll'"ldl'. <. onsohdall'd 'olunw to "'l Y~L-11\lcd IS'IUl'!o.. including It ,tdl'\ 1n thO\l' stll(k\ on r<.·g1onal l'\lhangr' and in 1hc O\ cr-1hc-Ctluntt1 marl.l·t ltltah:d 199 . .:!2 million c;lum·s Wc'il Gcrnu111' rn1wd t\\o l.l'\ 1n1creM rate'> tn ·half a J')l'rl'\:n1ag~· potnt in an l'\ ldent effort to <·urh strong l'cononltl grn\\th 111 ch at counH}. Sc\eral othl'I I uro1x-an na- tion' also ra1\<.·d their 1atn . •\nal)lll' didn't c.'\l}l'U that to ha\l' an~ 1mml'dt0ll' cmxt on thl' Feder.ii Rc!>cr'l'°!. <.n:d11 pohc~ in thl'I <.ountr). \\her1.· all ~·gn rx1in1 to '>lo" ins gn""''h 1n bu\tnc's ::ictl\ 1t\. In fa<·1. sollll' tiroh·rs ~a). 11;. Chicago sin tax to go to shelters H''tor' in lhl· l ' S market.. latl'I' '>l'l'OI 10 ha\ l' h\.•gu n \\ llll) ing more 111 rl·u·nt da~' Jhout a pm'lhk non· mllll slu mr> On 'W ednr.,da) 1hc gl1\ l'fllllll'nl rl•portl'd that the tndc\ ol lcad1n~ e1.t11101111l 1nd1latur' dwprx·ll I _ Pl'Hl'lll 111 \,IJ) 9y LINDSEY TAN NER AuoCIMN ,., ... 111•11•• C H ICAGO C ..\P) -moker'> "111 !:)( coughing up an extra peon~ a pack to 1mpro\C hfe for the ell}\ estimated 35.000 homeki; fl\:opk under an unui.ual mcallurc c\pctteJ to raise $1.8 m1ll1on a 'car fo1 shelter programll. · Ad.,,ocate'i for the hc1mek'>'> Thurs<la} applaudl'd the tnnl'aw 10 the cit} 's 15-cent l'lga reltt' tax. bu1 the tobacc:o 1ndustr> complained that smokers shouldn't haH' to bca1 the brunt of funding \Octal pro· grams. The increa!>C won unan1mou\ ap· pro\al Wcdncsda) from lhl' C 11' Council and 1s scheduled w tal.c efTec1 Jul) 29. "Becau&e 11 .., summertime. a lot of people forget about the homelc" becau..c the) sa) ""• .... arm outstdl' ... said Alderman Luis C1ut1errc1. who co-sponsored the mca,ure "Rut this 1s the pcrkc1 time to do 1h1\. so we ha"c 11me 10 prepare for the wrntcr." \ Revenue generated b) the I -cent tax mcrease -proJeC'tCd 10 amount 10 $900,000 for the remainder ofth1\ year and up to $1 .8 m1ll1on annual!) thereafter -"'111 go to shcllcrs that receive funding from the Cit) 'i. Dc- partmen1 of Human Sen ices About 35 of the ctt} 's 53 shclte" will l:)(ncfit. said franc1s Tobin. housing organizer for thl' ( h1cago Coalition for the Homclc!is. a no n· profit advocacy group chat lobbied heavily for the mea!iure. "It will mean beds a nd food. but Bank of ~ewporc tork Pru·t-Quott'll Barringer. Ryan & Compan~ Member NASD/SIPC 760-0977 rnorl' 1mporlan1h 11 \\Ill mean \Ull · pon sen tl'l'' 1n lhl· \helte r\ hkl' transponat1on tu the ''l'lf.Hl' onil\ lo Job 1n1cn tl'~' and ho u<11ng rl'- l1.X'a\1on as'>1stann"· tor homl•fl'1,, f>l'Opk. Tob111 .,aid tn a telephone IO\l'n tl'\\ Thur\da\ lie said thl· mca\urt· ,., "a \lt P 1n the rtSht dtrel tlOn ·· tO\\at d hl'lpt ng the cm ·., homek'l'I e<.11m:Hl'd 10 numbi.'r. .\5.000 to 40.110(1 I h.11 number ha'> tnl'rl'CJ'i1.:d lrom a"out Law would require listing of hazards on sale property SACR>\MENTO (.\Pl Lcg1\lat1on ·to require real c<.tJll' seller~ to dl\clO!>e l'll' 1ronml·ntal hazards 1s one kg1'>lat1\ c rollcall from the go' ernor"• dl·sl.. AB584 b~ ..\<,~embl} man Dan Hau~r. D-..\rca1a. \\On a 27-0 Senate Hlle Thur!id.i~. rr1urn1ng 1t to 1hc .\'i!lembl) for a '1rtualh certain 'tC'ton on nnnton· 1ro"ers1al amcn.dmenl\ In the s.amc "a' that 'lelkr'> must alread\ d1scloo;c kn1mn fauhs of thc.1r prnpcrt1c\. 1hq .,.. ould -under the bill -ha' l' to disclose a"arencs~ tlf nn\ substances \\h1ch ma ~ prc'>en't environmental ha1ards l hl'\\' could include a'bc~to'I fm · maldch)de. lead-ba .,cd paint fuel or chemical ~toragl' tank'> and l'Ontam inated <,011 or \\3ll'r -either on the p rof'X'rl' m a tTecu ng 1 t. The bill " 5upponcd h~ 1h1.· California I-arm Hurcau. l 1mh<.'r As~oc1at1on of C al1forn1a and the ('ahfornta ·\\\Ol 13tlon of Re- altors. NOTICE OF SCOPING MEETING TI I• l t '" lt•f "r• •1\ tnt•t~•••d , .... , .. 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""\t-ftUI 11\f"'fMtleft re ... llW'l••ll fft 11\e '11 INFORMATION ''"'™' 111reJNtlen , ... , •• , ci-P••l•et ,.,., • e t•lr•lf "' ••11l• t l•r ,-, "'-• J •1•" ''"'''"-"u l r-11, l!•u-. .. l lt.r• lt•t•r Ol o rlet 11f 'm••t-•rr Ce llfer,,h, h• ~4Ul , Lee AftA•I•• CA 000\4, ()IS) HO .iAO ' • .:!:-.ooo JU'>t J t~·" ~l·nr' ag11 h<.·cau'l' ol .1 l.tl I. ul .1tlo1 dahk hCHt\lng l 11h1n \:lid The nl'" h:'' "Ill "t·hangl' lhl· \\:J~ thJI \H' tool.. tH thl' homck~·>"' ;.ind rl'PI l'\l.'nl'. higher prlllrtl~ \OIU tllln!I rather 1h:tn JU'' a Ba nd··\td approarh ... hl' said OT( l PS '\D DOW\S \\h,11 \.\3\ p3rlllUl.trl~ \lrtlo.111g ahoul I hur\da~ ·,_ drop in \tOCI. pnce\. soml' oh.,en cr\ w1d. "a' that 11 01.1.u11i.'d ag:i1n\l J harhlrop ol d1.·cltn1ng 1111ercs1 rnle' 1n thl· dornl.''>ttt trl'dtl marl.t'h \\'SJ: I PS 4 DOW \S NEW YORK (AP) -Tne following list NEW VORK (API -The lollQwlng llsl shows the Over·ttte·Counter stocks nnd \hows the New York S1oc:k E•change warran1s th61 have gone uP the most and stock' and warranh lhal have gone uP lhe down lht mos• based on Percent oc chanoe IT)ost and down lhe mosl oased on oercen1 for Thursday of c:nanot for Tl\ursdeY No \&Curi le\ tradono t>elow S2 or 1000 No \ecurllles lradlno below s2 or 1000 shares are Included 'har9' are Included. Net and percentage changes are the Net and percentage changes a r'! tne dll,ference between ,1he Previous c•oslno difference between ihe prevlous c;loslno once e nd Thursday ' last or b•d Price orlce an(I Thursday'.) S 30 pm orlce UPS UPS N1me LHtCh9Pct. N•~ Lestehef'ct. i MtnzMu• un 3 + 1' .. UP uog I I( Slhn pf IS '• ! 3 • UP 760 Sunsta r Foods S + I UP 7S 7 I< SO!oflnd U l I '• Uo 7• S MallonRsc S ' i 1 UP 712 3 B1ncone 37'• •'• Uo 17 4 • BancOne pt 72 + 11 1 UP 19 0 4 v!Algln 11 7SPI •'11 t \\ UP IS~ S HomeUn1fvSL 7"' + ia UP 1111 S Un11Me<1 o( I , t 1 UP 13 6 ~lryWTrns 23·16 + S-16 UP 161 i l(yocera II'• t Slll UP 1 1 STSv 13 ~ + i·~ UP 167 Marcade '1 A t 8 UP 63 II Ml Group ? • + • UP 12 S ArmWln 44 , t 7' 1 Uo 6 0 9 vanslnc S • + ~ uo 17 '1 Goldome 71' t • UP S.6 10 ltvFed 2 1 + UP 111 10 UnvMed ?'-+ uo S6 11 nlMagnptr s s + UP 11 I ll Un1!Cp 7 + : UP s 3 12 Vlctorcreai S + , UP 11 I 17 FrMcMOG J 1 + uo ~ t 13 OimtnVsn un 73 • + 7 • UP 101 13 MversLE .; + • : Uo I I• J&J Sn 31 • + 3 UP 106 14 Wedgeuone "'I t 1 uo .0 'j Amerlord 4 " + 111 UP 10 0 15 Ailttn Inc '• + 1 UP •.I I WalerhH s 1 + Up ' 0 17 RAC Mio '• + • Uo • I Blolt'tera P pl 7'• + UP 1g 0 16 !<IHI 8aslc '• t 11 UP 41 11 Jel!Bt1,Phil 8 ' t l• Up 9 7 Ill ~lnt!OSvc + t UP •. 19 SclmedUe 48 + 4'. UP 9 7 19 A Gta r s + 7 , UP •. 1 0 HmeFe<1NoOt1 1S1t + I~ UP 9 S 10 OK Co • t 3 • UP 4 1 ~losphe• 6 + , UP 9 1 l WU!PtCBk n II\• i '• UP 4.2 • lmensnVsn • 9·t6 + lit UP 90 • N I 1 ,..: Up '1 2 asiex 3 + '• Uo 91 2 Am~icGold 13 , ~ UP II 3 rlfnTecn 4 1 t 'rll Uo 9 1 3 gc lnl s ~'• UP I S RePA uloPts 6 ~ + , Uo 8 9 S CX Corp ~ + 8 Up 6 DOWNS 76 viTodShP Pl 14 i + ''> UP 6 N•me LastCh9Pct. DOWNS i Resur~om s 2" -,. ff 22 7 NlrYM Lu ~ct. ~ ~unrsfl en 2 -' fl 20 O 1 lnlgR' 11<11 Pl •' 1 -lie t 16.3 • he\ '~n01rc111nt 7 1·16 -13·32 f JH ? RepGyps ·~ _ J4 1 14.0 .. llff. 9' > -Pio f 1 S6 3 AIHedPrd 11.\;\ -71') I 1 U UtdSavrsBtP 10' • -I l~ If 14 6 5 Galv,\Hou 'e -'• ff li.S · 1 oAnalog 7'• -·, f 14 8 4 Thorrec -, • 1 l l. l Mlcro•Sv,1 2' • -111 II 14.3 6 WMS Ind I Pil -l~ ff 1 4 Tran'l'g 2~ -lti ti 13 6 7 Radice wl 3') -"' fl .7 t-iO Oice w t 2 -S· 16 ff 13 S I McDrm1n1 wt ?lll -'• ft i S 10 Ntn.irtg un 2 ,, -lll t 13 0 9 Oa1aPOln1 4' • -lt J 11 CuualMate 4 • -~ f 12 8 10 Munslngwr • 1-! 12 Acclelm wlA 2 • -S· 16 I' 12 2 11 8hawlnd' J : = '* e 13 Renlra' 2'• -,. f 12 8 n oo~rCo •• -I. II I• Transnall 2 '• -~ f 12 13 wen&Cng > -?' > 7 8 S NaPCoSec 1 ; -I II l l I I• Vestron 4 , -1" 7 1 16 Pavlcrwch 4 •4 -'-• f 11 6 IS N11mMar 11~ I'" 7 ~ 17 HtmaCare 7'• -'9 t l l S j6 Q"fordlnd t2~ = I 7 1• MeoMoolle 77·16 -5·16 I lU 1 IOCNI 16 -1 • 7 ·~ AmStcl 6111 -'• II 11 ~ I' ·~CR' 71 1\'41 ~ I lo IA... . 6 ' I 11 1 ~ •• _-'• I rnJJ,h I' -• NII erl~ 2 John,lwnSB 6 -1. f 1 l 1 l Honitsrd n ~ -• • 6 9 1 lnlR"hOv' I -I f 11 1 lo UldMer fo '. -• 1 I 3 ~1<1Ed611w 2 9-16 -S-16 10 9 2 ~lllvEll wt 3 1\ -2\4 6 ' ~ A'~:rto~ s ! ! = ~ f 118 ~ ~ H~~l~a~lfp U1 ~ = n :.6 6 GV Medica l 10 > -I • O 6 S RavmoJ1me' 16 -I• e 6.6 Mlle Square Park (Brookhurst at Hell) 6 Great Days • June 29th thru Jufy 4th ,.._.,., v• t • • ,,'\J•r • '• A. ' • ' ,;J \ ' .u ~ • "''~"' t t,. OfA~""t'4, July 4th 9pm, FREE FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR 962-4441 Come To T he Orange County Fies ta and · it the lnde pend Booth nt Register to Win Dinner for Two at the Claim Jumper .. Drawings to be held dail June 29-July 4 Mi le Sq uare Park LO'.!let:> amon' the hlul' chip 11'1• eluded ln1crna11onal 8u~1nc s Mo- chinc'I, do" n 2'• :ti 111 V:. 1ener.il Ekl'lric. down I a1 52'"-· US . dt>\\ n •at )4 \1, E.1s1man Kodak. dowr\ 11 • .it 47·~. and American Trleohom· & "II \I '\ '' ltl D NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 29 ~. Ac!Vanced Oecllne<I 2S • , ~ ¥nchanged 01a1 lt,sues 3 ~ewhgh\ 26 ew IOW\ "l SI I I \Ill H' NEW YORK <APl-S.lff, • J>.m~tl'lurs· da Price a d Mt che of Ille 1 mo\t acrive New ~ork s1ocMicchenee uues, ~adlng na llonallv at more. lhen st. •mt V~eatcM. ara~~om l,i ,7 "9 -~ ancOn •.~,l + OSC P , •• •V. -'I UnCar e • , 2 -II Gen3otors s I.I .1 ,L -''• IBM 1, , 11 'h -7.\t SCEcorP I, , 3 + '19 Am r T& T 1... • 3 1h -~ Genlnsl 1, 4 , 3•'• -l'rll Prlm eCm I. 40, 191/• + 11. EslKodak l. 11, a~ -I~ GenElcl I. , 2' -iti s Corp 1 3~ -~ ~J~ Hid l)f l:ll : t'i -'I• WarnrComm 1,~t , -ii. NEW YORK<AP) Flnal Oow·Jone' lffkK1' :hursdev. Jun '9: °'*' Hltf\ Lew a... C"9 301nd 2493.93 2500,00 74517S2•Sl.27_..,0 70 Trn 1176 •1l111 69 110 .74 lm.M-?S.s ISUll 6SStk Indus Tran Ulil' 6S Sii< 210 12 211.13 20U3 ~-\. 962.90 96H3 94S.SS ·i~I! l4lH· s.'off. oo 21,Sl(600 'tlETi\l,S PRl(·•~s NEW YOAK CAPI Soot llCJl'f9ffOU. .... 111 l>flCIM Tl\l.it.0.}' a--.-11300 °"' po.IN! NY Come• ""°' rnon111 l"u c......, -S 1 20S$ a POuncl U S d4K11ne11ons c...-· 1 OIOO ~II I* pouna NY ColMk S001 rnontll Tllu Leed . Jt-40 '*'" • pouncl Zinc: • eo '*''• • pouno o.11-.a Tin · $6 0105 Metela Weell COfl'IPOl'I• P•OC:e 119• lb I 111.,.. 15 ~ Han(fy & Harrn.n Conl'r Oe•I)' ouot•I l!Nef • $5 120 09f troy Ol NY Come• apot rnontll Thu llMcllf'Y S300 00-SJIS 00 P41< 76 lb "•ti>. l\Htw ll()f'~ "9ttrwm $A 10 OO·SAllO l•oY 01 N 'f 1conlr11Cll l clcgraph. down '• at 3 51, '· Banc On\' led lhl' acuve h~I. up 4 ,,. at 32 , The l'ompan}. "h1ch hnd bcl'll lOn'itlkrcd a long '>ho1 . won th<.· b1dd1ng tu anJlllrC the failed hank'> fonncrT) operated b) MCorp. M H \ I \ 'I I ' It I U NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 29 Prev. Adv~nced nu1 11 O~lned ¥ncl'lr>ed ot11 r,sues Newl'IOM a n New tows NE W YORK (AP)-Sales, .. J>,m Thur\· d•Y prlct •no net change of lht 10 most ecllve American Stock Eicchanoe inues, lr•dlng natlonallv a1 more tl'lan s 1 Name VllumelHtC~ ~~,~~s i:m: 1o'~i6 -·, ~ouOllTr 1 · 1 l t" '" Oluonlcs •2 ' 719 -• E ngvSvc ~s'. J 'll -'" Allrl 7 -~ Wang LaOB ,.:' '• FrullLoom 11 -•, TeusAJrCp 14'• -• Hubro 9, 20', -1 NEW YORI< (APl-Mo't acllve Q.ver· lhe·counter stocks suPPlled ov NASO LHt er Heme VINmellklA11!MClte. ~'ti ~:.m:· n~ ='j! Apple( i •Otr. -1•11 SunMc s !• , 16'• -'rll M lcrTc '· , 1 113• -1' • Hando .l'.·J~': 1•>• ~~:~'e n B~ -111 Orecle 799, 130 > -1 • LlnBrd 60. 23 -'• GOl,D PRl(·•:s "' s•: ('O'IPOSll'I·: 1·n .\ "' \('1 '10'\S .~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frfday, June 30, 1989 ca Growth in U.S. li~ing standard· lagged in I 988 By MARTIN ClltVTSINGER "'"''-•Wtfl., "-\\lll N(, fON -The growth in \mcnl'Jn'i' \tanda rd of living lttggl·d behind other nl3JOr indu'>· tnnli1l'U n.111on'i la t year despite a -.urge in l J I\ C'\fXlrt ~lcs. a~ording tu a rl'port rl'lcawd Thursday. I hl' report, prepared by the Coun- u l un <. 0111pc1111vcncss. said the l n111:d \tat\.'\ hod failed to keep pal'e "1th 11\ mnJOr trading partn<.'rs 0' er 1 hl' paM 16 years, losing <HJ· d ttional ground 1n 1988. tatcs and SI 1,820 1n Japan The competttiveness 1ndu found 1hat Amcnca had made progress 1n trade and investment last year. com - pared with its ma,or trading part· ncrs, bu1 had lost gro und 1n It v1ng standards and product1 v1ty'. The index measures U.S. per- formance -.ainst the six other lead· 1ng industnal counmes -J apan, West Germany, Britain. France. Italy and Canada. Leaders from the seven nations meet each year for an econo mic summit. The next meeting is Jul) 14-16 in Pans. "The 1988 mdt• shows tha t Amen can products arc now captur· 1 ng a growina !.hare o t v.otld m. r l..cts, but the down~1dc 1\ that other na11o ns arc \1111 outperforming u'i 1n term' of standard of '" ing and produu 1v1ty gro"th," u1d rnunul chairman John Young. he.id nl I lc\li lctt-Packard ( o Lawrence Ch1mc nnt', an cu 111- om1c adviser 10 the WE F Group. J consulung compan)' that helped prepare the index. said the need 10 improve Amcnca·s prod11c11v11~ wa.., cmphas11ed b)' a !>cparatc report Thursday Thill report 'lhowed that the Un11ed Siatcs w1dcnl'd 11\ lcad a' thc world's largest dl'btor counlr) with a net debt position of $512 5 b11l1on last )Car. · The 1w 1 ,11-h1 tigurl· nw. n' 1 h.11 hJrl·1gnl'r\ 11~ n murl' in I \ J\\l'I' lhJ11 \mll ll.lll\ "" n 1n t11rl·1gn •"" '>C l .. ··our tor ('1gn Jl'lit hur<kn ~ 111 Ot'llllll~ h1~er 11 11u1 p1tKlrn 1t\11\ do':' n111 gu up .111tl J ll11" U\ 111 lOmJ)\.'ll' llHHl' cllclll\l'h Ill ~foh,11 mJt kl'l\... < h111w11n,• \Jld . 11 "l' don't get our pr nd ulll\11\ tt"'"''h ha~k up .1~.1111 1hcll· '' no "·l' \\l' ~•II 'i:l' our "' ing '>1.tndard'> 1111 p1 ll\l'" l tw l \ II\ 1rlg \l,111d:trt.I itH'\~ l I pi.'l(.~11 1 lfl I 'II\!\ 1111\\.l'\l"I lh,11 IJ~cd hl'111nd J 'I I Ill. l l l"ll( llll fl'•"l' 1n II\ 111g ''JntlJ1J\ 1n J.1pJn .111d J 18 pcrtc:nt lnl r,.l,l' tor till' uthr r "' '>U Ill 1111 t n:won' Re,·, au\C.' o l thu l' tin d op mt·nt' thl· rnun<.11\ ~tJnd.1rd of h ' 1n1 tndl'\ dropped fro111 11<1 1 Pl'r1.ent to l<ll .. l)fftt•nt ut 197:! the h.l\c 'l'ar uf th\' 1mil•\ \mong 1ht• re~irt ' uthn lt1n· t IU \IOll\ • In I 4NK. lht' l \ e\port boo m ludcd J rt\c 1n the 1r.1d1.· 1ndl'' ht>m 76 4 J)\.'flClll to ~(/ 6 pcrl cnt o l II\ I '17 :! ba~. 1 l'lll'llt ng a pan ml re· hound 1n ,\nll'rtta''I \harl' of the \\lll lll t':.;poit m arki:l rhl' ll "i \hare o l \\OrlJ c 'i poll' "'ll'I 10 pcru:n1 l.t\1 )l'Jr '>llll bclO \\ J htKh of 14 pi.'rtl'nl 1n 197.l • Product1\lt) lhl· uutput (ll'r ~orl..cr. fell lO 87 4 percent Of Ill 197~ baw do~n sh&htly from 87 8 pcru·nt reOec11ng faster pro · ducll\ll} 1mprovcmcnts 1n the other "" industrial countnc,. • l ona term l s 1nvcstm4:nt rose fro m 9 7 S l)l'rl<.'nl 10 100.4 percent. th,· onl} mcJ\urcment d oina helter than thl' 1972 ba~ yc:ar This reflect· cd gains 1n education spcnd1na, rc- '>l.'3rl h and development a,nd spend· 1n~ on plants and equipment. l hc rnunc1I, fou ndt<I 1n 1986, is rnmpo!>l'd ol officials fro m business, lahor and h1g.hcr educatio n who arc lr>•ng to 1mpfl.1 \e the ability ~f \ ll1l'l ll3n lOmpan1cs to compete in v.01 Id markrt~ 1 lw finding\ <.amc from th<.' rnun- ul\ \l'lund annual "l'o mpctttl\C· nn., 111de\, .. an effort to measure l ' \. \landing 1n the ' orld cl·onomy 111 ll:rnl\ 1ha1 h.tvl' menn1ng 1u the ,------------------------- ·" l'r••lW \nw nl an I hl' luunc1I trad,c; ompct111,c- n1.•<;\ in lour .trl'a'I -"' 1ng Man· da rd<; "orkn prndull1v1t} 1hc U.S. 'har1.· 01 th1.• \\.<orld e'\port mark<.'t .md \mcn1.an 1n,1.·.,1mcnt Ki edut·a· 11011 .rnd nu n-dckn.,c rc~arch and J .... , l.l11pnwn1 1 hn'ie rn1cgon1.·<; "ere l'hosen be· t .lu\l' ol th1.•11 n:l:wun<;h1() t(l •\men· 1...1\ l han~mg lo rtunl'\ 1n 1hc "orld cn1nt'lll\ I J \ inH'\tment mu\t kl'ep pac1.· '' tlh C\Pl'IHJ11urc' of otlll'r natmn IP h1111\t \ml'rtllln 1>rodul'll\ tl}. <• llH'a<~urc of {lulput J)\.'r hour nf work. Rl\tng prlo>ll ulll\'1ty '" needed to make '\merican products com- 1wt111vc o n world markets. thus lo- ,,1.•nng Ameru:n\ hugl' trade delici1 and pro' iding the 111come gro\\ th 10 ~)O\t American hv1ng 'ltandards. Wh11l' the c:oun,11 found that,the growth "' \ ml·m·a ·, li ving !>tandar<l ''•I' lags1ng bchtnd othcr countries. thl· l n1ted . tall'\ \till had the 'll'C· ond l11ght0\I II\ mg <;tandard Wl'!>l (11.'rman\ " li1\I In 19MX. th1. '>landard of ll\in~. Jl'li nrd us Clono m1t output o n a rx·r l:lplla has1\, was \15 250 1n \h·st <icrm:tn) I UMO 1n lht• lfn1tc:d Grape boycott earns Chavez terrorist label I IU SNO (API .\ 1.iblc: graJ)l' 'p11h•,ma11 hl,l\tl'd form lahor lendc1 < l·!>.tr ( ha-.l.'1 a!I "an 1.·conomll" 1er- ro11,t'' f hur\da\ after operators o f thrl·,· Nl'" \ ork \Upcrmarkct chains ~.ml 1hn '"II pull (. nhforn1a table grJfX•\ oil their '>hl'he\ ew er the I uurth ill Jul) hohda) I hl '>up...·rmarkl't upcrator\ )Ollled '"th < hJ \t•1 11> 'uppon his l 'mt1.·d I arm \\ urkcr' protcst again!lt the U!ll. ul pc'illl 1dc\ to gm" tahk gra Pl'' "J>o n·t l'at the grapn.'' <. ha,c1 tuld a Ill'\\\ ton1cn.'Oll' on thl· \t1.·ps o l < II) llall "Gt\l' U\ )Our 'Otl· at lhl' marke1pl.tc1.•1" John ( at\1m.111d1\. l ha1rnwn of l{n l \ppk .111d < 111\tnln ''hllh op- \ IJ IC'> 54 \tor''' 10 the 'l'"' York n11..'lt0polt1an .11e.1 """ll. ··pcst1c1dc:<> Ml p111\nn1ng our f)l'Opll.'. po1o;o ning u ur 1. u \lllllll'f'> ·· I hen. :11Jd1l'''illlg the farm opn- atof\. he \.lid. "the l u'to mer' an: 11111 go111g tt1 ti\~) our llrodutl'I 1f ~ ou unt111iu1.· lll U\l' tx''ll1n J c, .. l hr actio n h) the .,upc1 market' rl'lk' '' .. nn a111.·mr1 h) the l lm tn l I arm \\'orh ·r" to l'\ll·nd their econ- onlll tl·1m11't p1 og1am 1n10 Ne" \ ork < 11~ and Ill tf) 10 hull} thl' rctu1kr".> ... n rul.{' Ohb1nk. prC\ldCnt 111 the gro"er'I' ( .1hlo rnia l ablc < 1rJJX ( o mml\\lllll. \a1d 111 a 1e lc· phone inter' 1l'" ·· 11 h.1!> n1.1th1ng 111 do "11h food \.11l·t,." Obbink added "hk1ng ilill~' out lu r on<.' "l'l'k 111 the month ol Jul) mean~ ahwlutcl~ nothing. It"' 'Cr} unfonunant thnt ·'"' fl't.11kr "o uld allo" h1mscllt to tx· ·hulhl'd b) Jn l'1.unom1l. terronst h kc n .·sa1 ("hJ\C/ .• Jule'> Ro..c. dlatrman of Sloan's. "h'"h ha-. Ui 'lhlre' m thl' """ \ o rk ,1rc.1. ""d he tx-lte' l''i the gra1)C\ and n th1.·1 tooth .trl' '>.iii.: tn cat <ll''lp1te the ~·,11c1tk'>. but that h1<1 markct~ "en· t.1k1ng p.irt 1n the \\l'l'kcnd protc'lt tx•<.'::tu<,c the~ '"ere conccrnrd about thl' luturc •· fhere'" 100 much rdtnnn• on chl·m1culs." hl' ,,11d "\\.c want n mo re n:uur.11 food w \l'll to ou r l UMtHller\.·· The 'lto rc' also ha-.c decided nut to ad,cn1sc Cnhfom1a table grape~ tor this grO\"tn& -.cnso n. i\h nhattan Boroush r rc 1dcnt 1),1, td Dtnkins. who 1 running for m."o r. ~•d. "I hope o ther tort o"'ne rs thro ughout the metropolitan J rea "''II JOtn )OU." I tarold Din 1d on. president of the tour-store Chelsea Co-op. ~1d he '>toppc:d selling the grape a )Car ago. \dam Ortega. spokesman for the <.1rapc"'orker and F-nrmers C'oah· t1o n. 1d m a phone interview from Cahtorn1a that. "the retailers (1n "le" ' ork) arc making a big nw1- t. kc .. He s.11d that 1n the long run. "it's gomg to hurt their compct111vcncss. 1 he) have taken action when there 111 no acuon "arra~ted," adding that governm e nt tc~t1ng hfts shown gropes to he 'lafc H pulltn• grapes off the shelve • h1.· \.'\Id, "(. h1n c1 is d enying con - umcrs freedom of ho1cc" to decide ~hl·thtr o r not to boycott the fru11 642- BUY IT FOR LESS SPECIAL VALUE-GOLDSl'AR Why P9)' more for a VC1l when OoldS1ar g"c' )'"ll full au10 funcuons. remote progr::1mn11ng (14 dJ). 4 cvcn1~.) and 110 channel able cllpJlltc tuner GHVl265 Play as liU~ as S20 a month.• .s249 5229 FVFRY OA' Wf.CJAL \ALl t. NINTENDO Tllis is tht brai~ behind c~ 'iintendo System Md •heft tht run~! 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't'lll'll r alll\1 J1"1'n1~1 KXTM~.\ I tmlled 'flldOllllC\ ..... --·-_...a.....,)tJ~---.-.......... --...-------- .. •• C4 0r9nge Coa1t DAILY PILOT I Friday, June 30, 1989 ---~------ 1·\t'\ll\//I Fund-raising given High Priority_ 9y VIDA DIAN o.iiy Noc Con••o-•"' Professional baseball and football players, a former baseball com- m issioner, a welterweight bo' ing champ. radio and television pcr- sonahtaes and part} people mingled late Monda) afternoon in the Rm Carlton court}ard. Much ol the pre~a\'ards dinner talk ~as about golf and tennis. ac- tivincs of the da> for the third annual High Pnont} C'elebrtt} Classic. me of thc more than 200 there had the red nose and for't'· heads 10 pro' e the} had been on the links and the court'> ·-rm here under fol e pn.·tcnscs I'm not a golfer and r m not a tt."nnts pla)er," emcee Tom Hatten of KTLA-TV. told the group dunng dinner. 'Tm a skier from Idaho." "I'm not tn\-ohcd 1n an} port ... no hand and e ·c coordinauon," aid entertainer Ilene Graff. Bul. she presented an energetic program of songs with an asmt b} husband Ben Lanerone at the piano and thl' 1d James O rchestra. Some of the guest remcml'l\.•rcd Graff from her appearance at thl' li~t HP Classic. others from her performance at a R gala and others ha' e seen her as Marsha on TV's Mr. Beh ec.krc. ( he 1 a oa- uonal charter committee member of High Pnot'it~ and "a donating her performance.) Other celcbn11e 1n' oh l'd and helping HP \\Ith 11s cancer prc\Cn· t1 on goal \\ere ~aeon Jones, Jobnny Mann, former Raitlcr manager Sam Boghosian, former Dodger Don ut· ton, Angel VP John Hays and Jeff Burroughs. The classic 1s e\pcch.·d 10 bnng in close to $40.000. and helping the group 10 reach that figure \\('re honornn chairmen Jadle and George Argyro1 \\.Ith a $5,000 dona· 110n from the Argyro Foundation. A.l!to helping High Pnont) 1n its fund-1a1~111g "c1c the 124 golfers \\ho began tt."emg off at I I a.m. and thl' ~O 1cnn1~ pln~crs "I hill '' our ti r t \'Car 10 ha\e tennis \\ c arc pleased ''1th the turnout fo1 11 and plan to tncludc 11 again nc\t )l'ar ... said classic chatr· "oman baron Pa isley. Former "arid "l"lteN e1gh1 boxing champ Carlos Palomino \\:lS one of thl' pla) erl> \\C1ld10s a racquet. and dur- mg the.· co<:t..ta1I hour declart"d ... I had a gn.>at da~ " A g1ca1 golfing da) ''as acknowl- l'dged b} former baseball com- m1~!11oner Peter eberroth, JOk1ng ahout being unemploH·d these da~' (his" 1fe Ginny is an Orange Count) HP ad\l\Of) council member): Shar i Esaylan .md Janice Johnson, in a four omc "1th LA ·Rairlrr\ OB Jav Sd1roeder and attorney Tom Poweli; Ron Merrlmaa, (he and wi fe &a•y "ere debra11ng their 24th an· niveri.arv.) and Keat Wllllea, hus- band o(H P president Carol Wllkn. .. We '"'re out here at 8:30 this morning to get cverythm1 set up. About 30 members had all sorts of details 10 auend 10:· said president \V1lt..en.· .. The hardest JOb at a tournament is the scorin1:· said golf chair- \\Oman Betty Beldea-Palmer arriv- ing late at the cocktail party with arms full of papers and the numbers dec1d1ng \\ho \\Ould get awards fol· lo"ing the grilled eh1cken/pcppered 'cn1 on dinner 10 the ballroom. Other committee members were Jeanne Lorti and Led1e Hale (onl} male). tennis: Waada Cobb, Brenda Corwin, Natalie Cutia, Glnay Smallwood, Glaay Hale, Charlene Immen, Mary Stradlla1. Claire Bart, Stilrley Hardy, Joan Malfleld r Dell\' ,.... ,.._. •• .., l<at"I Ken• ""•r President C•rol Wiiken wlttt Sh•ron Palsley. classlc chalr- WOfllan and emcee Tom Hatten. and Pepper Stone. 1oa, arranged for the part1l'1p.1nt' Also. Karen Reed was in charge of get-acquainted unda} cm k1<1il the awards dinner and Ollvla Jolla· part) and put the C\ ent into ni11111111 Golf ch•lrw0111an Betty Belden-Palmer with 8obby Grich. Performer Ilene Graff fright) with Judie and George Argyros. TOlll Powell, Janice Johnson. Jay Schroeder and Sharl Esaylan. FrlUy, Jae se ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Invitation extended three days ago 1s subject to "cancellation:· Map your O'l(Jl plans -be wtth }'Ouns persons. possibl) family members. Shon tri1? involved. Review resolutions con- cem ina diet, nutriuon. TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20): Question of debt will be settled. In-... -----------• volvcs loan, prop- erty, collateral. You 'II be popular as result , es- -peciaJl y with woman relatives. None will be / -. tempted to say, "I llllPi~i-.1111!1.-i told you so!" Ex-........... -. press aratitude. GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Moon in your si$J1 emphasizes color, personality. sex appeal. You'll be in mood to celebrate and some very gallanL handsome peo~le will help you do so. Display your colors: shades of silver, green, yellow. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): By waiting JUSt three days circumstances will turn in your favor. Meantime, check references. Be aware of details. fine print. Tele- phone call to different area of city will provide lcey answers. LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Reward indicated as resuh of creative endeavors. including wntten word. You'll win accolade and might hat financial jackpot. This .. triple play" could prove significant: I. 5. 9. Virgo in picture. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): hoppmg spree could be part of excittng scenano. Focus on luxury items. an objects, gift for one confined to home or hospital. Lunar position accents career. promotion. Taurus. Libra natives featured. --U.SRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): You'll be concerned wtth "musk of the spheres." Means emphasis on harmony, metaphysics. fascination with the mantic ans. You'll gain greater recognition of spintual values. Journey is contemplated. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): This can be your ·•power play" day. Money restricted or held in escrow will be released. Payments due or royalties figure prominently. Love relationship presents minor prob- lems but intensifies. SAGlnARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Emphasis on glamour. mtngue, persuasion on pan of others relating 10 pannersh1p, legal agreement, marriage. Key 1s to bnng long-range prospects into sharp. clear focus. Anes represented. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): New approach to basic problems brin~ desired results. Scenario features repairs, rc<:ipes, ability to entertain creative. restless indi viduals. You'll do it with aplomb. Aquarian m picture. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Obtain hint from Capric6m message. If gracious. you win friends and influence people. You lose by trying to force matters. Chance meeting could result in "serious .. relationship. Give it time! PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You could be amazed at sudden surge of popularity. People want to be with you. Much of it relates to humor. recent financial ~in. Negot1at1on for property goes in your favor. Gemini will pla} top role. IF J UNE 38 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you do plenty of tra\ cling. possess intellectual curiosity, are versatile and seldom read only one book at a time. You have marvelous sense of humor. You are capable of loving more than one person simultaneously. Gemini. Sa~t­ tanus md1viduals play important roles in your hfe. You'll be "away from borne" in July. This "absence" represents combination of holiday and domestic adjust- ment. August represents power month which features producuon. career. love relationship. The Grad Nlte Committee wishes to acknowledge the enthusiastic support of the administration and faculty at Huntington Beach High School, and the gl~ of love and time of all those parents who made our seniors Grad nlte safe and unforgettable. The committee also thanks the fol/owing contributors for making Grad Nlte '89 a success/ Signal Landmark Co Altken Industries Bare Nothing Be Bop Burgers Bill's Camera Catalina Express Co Claim Jumper Restaurants Confectionery Gourmet George's Surf Center GT Bikes Jose McCoy's L & S Construction Mac Pilon Malcomb Smith Maxwell's Restaurant Mike Follmer Speclaltles Playa Castlllo Restaurant Salon 21 8 _ Scandanevlan Pastry Shop South Shore Video Team Gear Fieldstone Co. The Framing Group LCOA Lumber Frutl KOOC-TV Minutemen Press-Oarden Grove ~Mkt. P80e SlgllWOfb Pmull'•c.k• CeyrMn O.V.lop Doug Brown &. Alloc. ....... _., a.ch Co. ua-.Statk>n ~Woodcraft Arnold 8-nnOe Qlo WNte F1ortlt Had. ldt. Fireman'• Aleoc. The Sandlpper Humana of H.B. Tom Mock. JMI Inc. Ftn Valley -H.B. Board of Realators Standard Brands -H.B. ABC Hardware Kelter Corp Sunshine Sult Co Church on the Coastland Catalina Carpet Mills-Cerritos Ambrose Carpet Sakloka Nur&ery Chris Erwin Ghlrardetlli Chocolate U.S. Army Reserve -Recruiting H.B. Coaches Sportsgrlll Hall Photography Platano's Casa Camino Smart & Final (H.B.) Wood's Sign & Lighting Seacliff Bakery Don Jose's (Bolsa/Goldenwest) Donuttery Le Petite Boulagtrle K.D. Donuts Bagels, Etc Marvelous Muffins Von's Pavillion Lucky'• (Yori<town/Goldenwest) Santlnos 19 Lupereflol Togo'1 u tery (Broot<hurst F.V.) Lucci'• Frltzankotten GluMa.noe C*~A-SandWtch Lee'• HoeglM Crazy Burro TOftkta Hernandez Bell c..t. Farm Mother'• Cook• Don .a.·1 Adami) Cocaine addiction shows no favorites DEAR A. N L.\NDEKS: This ob11ual) app<.·an.-d in the cattle Post-I ntcll1gcnce r· FREDRIC K J'\ME . NATION Jan I . I 65 -i.\pnl . 19 9. Frednct.. "Ill be dearh missed b' those of us "ho loH·d him H1 last "ords "ere found on a wall at the church where he ended his life ... ( 0 Al E 'PELLS PAIN -FJN There "111 be no memonal ser- ' ice. Ma} hl' re t 1n peace. Ann. I cncd when I read this. 1h1nk1ng of "hat that )Oung man mu~t ha'c gone through JUSt before he died. Wh> did it h11 me so hard'? Becau e I was 1n his shoe!i live years ago. I'm a 36-;,.car-old mother of four children. For three years I was ad· d1cted 10 cot..e No one would have suspcc..ted 11 I was president of the PT A, m) son's soccer coach and a Sunda~ school teacher. But I was also hooked on the while stuff. If I hadn't been able 10 afford 1t. r m sure I would have done some ter- rible thinits 10 1tet II. Thank God. I came 10 m} senses and quit cold turke~. I've been clean for fi,c )Cars. Now, "hen I look back at the chances I took I )USI can ·t belt eve 1t. I also can '1 believe ho"' luck) I was to accomphsh ~ru.t I did on m~ o" n. But to be perfectly honest. I wasn ·t l' act I} alone. I pra)ed a lot and He helped me. The family of this man was very brave to put his obituary 1n the paper. I hope a lot of people will read 11 and take the message to hean. -MRS. AMERICA DEAR MRS. AMERICA: Yoa have performed a valaable 1ervlce by lettla& taie world llaow that co- caine adcUctloe can happea to any- body, and sometimes It can be a person you'd least 1a1pect. I'm 1lad self-determta:aUon altd prayer worked for yoe. Most people aeed profe11loul a.tip. I rtt· ommnd tk C.Cat. Het,llH, (IN) COCAINE, ucl die Natleul la· stJtak • Ona AIMIH (NIDA) B•t· lhle at (IN) HZ-HELP. 1'MH wllllo can will set lafermatl• a.M refer· ral aervices. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 ~all) don't kno" how to sa) 1h1s. hut I ha'e been ha\lng unnatural fed1r1f! ... ~oward -mrstci>Di:otiher, "teffrn ·· Over the ;,.ears. "e ha' c gw ' i 'er} close. He tells me ht~ pwhkm and I com fort him I It'll him m m, and he gives me advice. We arc h\ '>t fnends Lately. I have been da)drenm111 about him m a romantic "-3' I <.'1 14 and he 1s 16. I know ifs \\ronr. to have such ideas. but 1f JeO ''·1' n t my brother. I could fall in lo'c \\Ith him. Please tell me what to do. MIXED \.J P IN FLORID·\ DEAR MIXED: Yo• have pas~t-<! tlte firs & llardle, which Is ackno\\ I· edpa1 yoar fttllals and r~gnh.lnr tbt yoe mHt eot 1et carried aw.t~. U yoa doe't tnst yoarself to bold tbt llae, talk to yoar 1clH>ol cou.n .. t'I· er. If ta.ere it ao scltool cou.nselm pt ntslde couseliq. You oeed to toell at yoar ttlationsllip in a total!~ dJffereat way. At 14, It's oot easy to th wllJlioat pldaatt. Playboy king abdicates by marrying centerfold LOS ANGELES (AP) -Hugh Hefner 1s taktnt .1 bride this weekend. ending the hedonisllc fantaS) h~ nounshed through Playboy magazine and as paJaOi.t· clad lord of the Playboy Mansion and us flock' 111 world-class women. The 63-ycar--old founder of Playbo~ magaL1nc ;ind 1988 Playmate of the Year K1mbellcy Conrad. 2ti '"II recite weddma vows Saturday af\.emoon at the Pia)~'' Mansion in exclusive Holmb~ Hills. Some 450 guc\t\ will then part)' the naaht away beneath a huge wh11c tl'l I alonpide the mansion's e ot1c grotto. Hefner will wear a vested black tuxedo \\-hen h·· walks from a ~-ishing 'Nell to the altar to greet hie; hnJ It was at the wishing well whc~ he uttered the "'\I word last July. HHIU(,I . Bott\ vulnerable. South deals. NORTH •lllO'J Q 7' 2 0 A Q 10' • '5 EAST WEST • '7 2 Q " .I •• '5 • AQ.11 Q . 3 0 '' 2 • .I 2 0 • 5 J •ll917 SOUTH • '5 Q A Q• 0 & I '7 •A01t•l The biddint: ......... INT ... 2 0 ... ... ... Heldt 1• l NT .... ... ... Oplaias met: J11et of Q It It um to ...... daM ,our ~:i:::.-::::::=; ....., '°"' '"" If me, .......... dM truth, borcMn Oft the rictiaaJou1. Tbc auc:doa wu 1traiahtforward enouats. The two tens in hit Iona .WU made North'• band fUlly worth bis J1llllP IO tine no tnamp. W• led ... top of IUa iDurior ......,. .... -..,.. • ....,,0 .,. ......... or~•• • .,,,...... .... u. ...... o. danr correcdJ woe IM q•n• be could noc afford a llNtde drift and wu afraid IMI a holdup could re- sult in losiN tu. llCond hlart trick. With onl1 1ewn fut winnen, the club suit ... the obvious lo* 10 be mined ror two more cricks. Dcclam cashed the kina of diam onds, th1.11 overtook the jack o f diamond to lead a d ub to his ten. Wesl won th jack and continued with the k.ina ot hearts. suuesting that his en1ry wa~ in spades; East completed his echu w;th the two . Declarer won the ace and cashed dummy's two diamonds, on the hl\t of which Wat discarded the nine of sptlda. The fineue of the queen of clubs won, but when West discarded the spade deuce on the ace of club~. declarer wu sti11 a trick shon. He tried a sptide to the kina, and the roof fell in. Even ii wai•s spllde signal was honal, k would have done declarcr no IOOd-tbe clefenden c:ouJd take tbree IMlrtl, 1be ece of spades and the dub alnedy in IM buk. Declar· • lhould ... ,., have tlarowl\ Eatl in wtda a clllb. HQ forced ..,ade ......... Mw p1omoc.d th kJae ot .... IO lbe fallllq trick. • by 811 Keane 'Those are the air holes for the blackbirds " MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson , ... "" .... ,._,,. y-"!' ... • lft "I hope he doesn't break the aoor down I forgot and served you first PEANUTS A 6000 60L~E~ REALLY NEEDS TWO CAQDIES GARFIELD I HI!> WA~ A v OOP IC7E.A TO CJO ~KAllNv. WA?N'i If LIZ ? TUMBLEWEEDS • DRABBLE ROSE 18 ROSE COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maretta I .. . I f O~ a\\ the rllHs ·\o ~1<.f, 1 tnd vr wan t he (Ji\'\Sv ~~"'1\y • DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ' ... ~ {; 1 't u,_ (, . . ·-, -::. . . ~ l ,. l\\ HERE &CAUSE; 1 WAS -1.C:i "'6 VI" ~GE. L . ~ . :;. t by Charles M. Schulz ...... , II by Jim Davis by Tom K. 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J \ I'\ 'I I H ll I'' I 0 '\ Saddleback suR1mer series hits boards 'ummer stod gets under wa~ again al Saddkback College thl'> v.cd end as the ~11\\1on V1l'JO sc hool launches 1t') 12th \ea!>on v.11h the ~u ncal musical revue "Tomfoolery," the fir'>t of 1hrl'C summer ofTcn ngs. all 1n a mu ical \Ctn. The scnelt oflyn cal sketches b) ong .. H 11er Tom Lehrer. wnttcn in the late 1950s and earl> 1960'>. skewers a succession of sacred cows from lhc period. h will run weekends through Aug. 19 under lhe direction of Be1h Ha nsen in the college's tudio Theater. D a le J o n es, Pa tric ia McClure. Earl D. Weaver and Alex Wexler comprhe the per- forming combo w11h Terence Alane heading up the mini-orchestra. The show is ticketed for Wcdncsda · through Friday stagings at 8:30. Saturdays at 3:30 and 8:30. and unda)s at 3:30 and 7:30. Call 582-4656 for rcscn at ions. T"'o local stage productions will be ringing down their curtains th1'> "'eckend -"Zorba" at the ewpon Theater rts Ccn1cr and "Baby Witll tile Batllwater" at Orange Coast College. Dc m11n Hondrouhs, Dex1er Echivern and Mary ulll\an Slack headline the musical ··zorba" under 1hc direction of Ke nt Jo hnson at the ns enter. 2501 01fT Drive, ewpon Beach. Clo mg pcrfonnances are tonighl and Sa1urday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 . ..-.uh uckets available at 631--0 1288. John FerLacca's production o f C'hnstopher Durang's .. Baby With the Bathwater" concludes tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m., unda)' at ~ p.m. with Debbie Grattan, Paul KJccs, Marde Ross and Rich Jackson featured . CaU 432-5880 for reserva11ons. Elsewhere o n the summer theater scene, these shows all arc o nt1 nuing their respective engagements: •"S....y la die Pan WI .. Geerp" at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (9S7-4033), Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.i:n .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m .• unul July IS. •"Remee u4 J.uet" at the Grove Shakespeare Fes1ival, 12852 Main t., Garden Grove (636-72 13), Thursdays through Sundays at 8:30 p.m . until July 15. •"Play It Agam, S.m" and ''Tl'llftl"I," running in repenory at the l.P. Repertory Dinner Thealcr, 15732-D Tustin Village Way. T ustin (835-9611 ); "Sam" continues Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. and Sunda>s at 2:30 p.m . until July 30. "Tracers" Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. I. •"Tlte 5.-d •f Mntc" at the Grand otn01r Theater. 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-77 10), nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Sept. 3. •''Ttlte Mntc Mu" at Eli1abcth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540). nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Sept. 24. •"Amie Get Y•r Gm" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 . Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana (979-7550). nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times 1hrough Sept. 3. ~= Ros~mary Churchman Editor: Tom Tait DMMook Editor. Rog~r Bloom Cre.cM Sefvkn: B~cky H~nderson, Patti Johnson ~roductton Dtrfttor: AJlssa Tadlock Cower ,.. .... Katht K~nt R1~y O.c~t1 pYDlrst~cH~F11d41Y by tlWAcs.M~Co ofCost•~w .. 0 9oc IS60, )JO W ~SI Cost.I •w CA t2616 T~ f71 4t t.42-4Jll lf9Mt t:IUilnrU llOIMI -8 II m 10 Sp 111 • MonOlly llWGUgn Fr'*¥ 0."°""' fiot c~ _..., 11tmi lll1CI ~llffl rs S p m ~ The m(ttt <ont~nu of O«fOOoft 1n <Qt¥'.,....-,. t!W AOMnJ P1JD1tst11ng Co Of Con• M~w All 1ionn •e '~~ I Deity Piiot Oeteboot(/ Friday. June 30, 1989 CONTENTS 1•01• A BEAT WITH HEART .......................... 8 By JOHN ROOS Newcomer cnch ( 'hl'rf) 1 making a spl ash with hl'r Ill'" album, .. Ra'' Li ke ~ush1:· "h1ch combines a strong dant · beat and in~1ghtful . socia ll ~ -con c1o us I~ n cs. "''"" GOING BA TTY .............................. · ........ 10 Our guest cr1 tics agree unanimou ly that .. Batman" 11:1 1111 fly-by-night fad. but rather a dark and brooding mctaphrn for modem society -highlighted b} Jack ichtlhon·-.. ma nic ponrayal of the Joker. Ul'\l'\f, 01 I \\11 U .II U\ BRANDON'S ISN'_T BRAND X •••••••••••.•.. 12 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Nothing but the freshest ingredients, such as Maryland lobster flown in each day, find their way to the table~ ot Brandon's, in the Beverly Heritage Hotel. Add thl personalized service accorded guests and you have a ra n· dining experience. f,I I\\\\\ PASTORAL PLBASURE8 .•.•••••.............. 13 By DONNA AND RAY 01T Known by movie produccn for more than 50 years - who have used it as a location for filming more than an ~ other spot on the planet -the Los Angeles State and County Arboretum in Arcadia is a pastoral parad1 ~l' undiscovered by the general public. UI I'\ IC Ill I 'I' llOVIB LISTINGS ••••••••••••••••••••••••..••...••.. 9 UNCLE DON ••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••..•••••.•••••• 11 PRDm TlllE TV LISTINGS ..••••............ 14 CALENDAR.......................................... 14 GALLltRllt8 •••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••.•.••... 19 ant of the Masters By EMtl Y ADAMS Of ~ Dolly -Sltlfl Micah McAdoo 1s not a ~urfer. But every night for se"en week~ rh1s ·summer, he will balance on .i long. board and shooc tur the p1lt0p of the Hunt1n1-tton Beach pier. The 11-}ear-old u~una 7\1~uel resident 1s nor ta~tn~ J c:a'h cour~. Ht 's about co become a piece of living art in rhe Xl(h .innual Pageant of the Mascers. Wtth red. ~reen. blue and hlack paint covering most of his hoJy. McAdoo will climb into a wa\e each night and hold cenSf m a crouch. one (00< on a plywood surfboard. half hi s body stuck th.rough the painted backdrop reproduction of Ken Aus- m ' s 'Pier Sh0< ... To complete the 11Jus1on. fell ow "Pier Sh0t" model Corey Soria will assume his posmon on a longboard. Then, both will frttzt as the Pageant's white lights blast them into a two dimensional facsimile of Aus. m 's dtptction of surfers preparing to take a wtld rtde through the pillared supports of the old Hunungton Bnch Pitr. "Yeah, it's OK. I guess I like it," McAdoo said while getting ready for a rtcent prevtew show. Enthusiasm is n0< a key r'qu1re- mtnt for the 270 models who vol - utttr tMir tilM to Mlp rtereace 24 works of an bting ptt~nted at rhis summer's Pagnnt at the LagunJ Bnch Fnrival of the Arts. Instead, rnocxls must bt the right sitt (mosc of them art children) and bt 1bk ro hold •iU while being fustrd <Mr by COS<ume and make-up ptnonntl. Then each model must hold stock-still during their 90-~· ood pttstntation. While mo. of the "tabltau vi. van<"' piinringS art works by mtSftrs such as Ltonardo da Vinci, O.udt Moon and Jamn McNtill Whisder. "Pitr Shot" is 1 work commiSStoned by dtt Pagnnt from Auster, a living Laguna Bnch artist. "Pin Shot" is typical o( 39-ye:ar· old Au.m's work. alto found grac· mg Orange-Count} s centennial peist- er A nauve Californian who grew up m Seal Beach. Au cer' famnauon with ur mg ~nd surfers began on Oran8e Count\ beache\ After livm~ all along the coumv coascl1ne (Auster sa} s he kept moving further south .as more surfer~ encro.iched on prime: temtory), he lived for awhile in Hawau and frequencly 'v1S1ted the ar1bl:x-an The allure Auster found m che tropics 1s apparent in h1!1 work. The n years spent surfing 1s also obvious tn the amsc s accenuon to detail - dtta1Js which the Pageant staff cook great pains co recreate. "J was trying to show a feel for the sport. and some of the nostalgia for longboard surfing,'' Auster said recently. '"And I had to be carefull about the surfer's positions. 'It had co be real. Yoo know, you can'1 fool a surfer -you can 't pull the wool over their eyes." Au ster sa1d. To gtt jusr the nght pose, Auster took a friend and his longboard down to a parking 10< and smltd thtm into posif ion. Then ht tool< approximately 100 phorographs to ust while painting. After Austtr had finisMd his piinttng. Pageant make-up. castume and scentry an1sts Mnt over every dttaiJ wirh 1 fane-c00<hed comb. Each penkular of color and light was noted and then meticulously repro· ductd. Even the color and patterns of the surfers' h11r was duplicated with a ktnd of cooon gautt and ptint wig whKh tht modtls MU. Then, during a rteendy staged rthearsal, the pttpettd models Wert brought out to meet the completed btM:kdrop in front of a small au· difnce. McAdoo, the peint still glisttning fmh around his fttt and calves looktd a little nervous -tight-lipped and pale -as he stepped into his pcUIOl'I on the wave with tht help of Pagnnt dattetor Gltn Eytchison. With ' few more ad1us1mem~. the live painting w~' re.td)· w ht un- v1eled. In the audience. Auster .ilso held his breath. sitting verv sull. JU c a\ the cu rtains flew up on rhe compleced work. The shock of a larger-than -hie. brillt.rntl} lighted reprodu rnon almost always evoke~ a small ga\p from the audience wh1Ch seems to • ay. Wa ac a mmuce Are those re.Alf\ humans up there / After a moment Auster. craning his head chis wa> and that. said. '"I ltke tt, it's ... it's .. It's kind of weird to Stt 1t like that." le may be weird fo r the arusc, bur for the auditnce, witnessing a paint· ing brought to life is the kmd of experience whkh brings them back each year. This year. like most years s1oce the Pageant began m 1933. all per· formances are expected to sell .out - these days, that means ~2 shows in the 2.m-seat Irvine Bowl on the Fesuval of the Arts grounds, begin- ning July 1 and continuing through August 27. Visitors to the Pageant of rhe Masms flock htre every year to see living rtproductions of Enuscan f~os or sugary·SWttt Victorian val· mtincs or, every yur's finale, da Vinci"s "'The Last Supper." · Each audience mtmber might be looldng for somechmg differenr, for their spttial favorite, but each year, they come back. Here is the ~r of presentation of the Living Pictures in this years Pageant of the Masters: ... 1. The Pageant Story: A Look Back a. Girl of the Golden West (Louis lkml b. My M~herQames McNeill Wh1.stler l c. Pinkie (Sir Thomas Lawrence) d. Blue Boy (Sir Thomas Gainsborough ) 2. On the Veranda (Donna Schuster) }. Spirits of tht-Chinese Pagoda 4. Wtntn Pastune (Currier and Ives) ~. Gardtn of Allth (Maxfield Parrish) 6. Egyptian Necklace 7. Grnt Royal 8uff1Jo Hunt (Louis Maurer) 8. Altar of San 8iagt0{Nicolo da 8run1co) 9. Pter Shot (Ken Ausrer) 10. Etruscan Frnco 11. The Tiffany Circus CoUeetion {Get\( M00tt) 12. Bott at Gi~y {Claudt M()O(t) 13. Fantasy of Wings {Robert Krancz) 14. Carnival (Gdon Doin) l~. Hopi Kachina Dolls (lnterm1ss1on) 16. Victorian Valenunes 17. Lighthoust Walk at Biamcz Ooaquin Sorolla) 18. Durg1 Slaying d.e Omlon (Nepalnt) 19. Conversation ptaisir (Victor Gabriel Gilbftt) 20. Twmry-Ctnt M0¥1t (Reginald Marsh) 21. Orpheus (Georgt Thompson and Tom Vincent) 22. Mmukm,Jtfl&ll'R Print (E&Sh1 Chobunla1) 2}. Tht Jm Agt: An Deco Dancers (F. Prein, Schmickcas1tl and Gttdago) 24. 'fht Last Suppa (~rdo da V tnCI) . Custom Fit Swimwear Dancewear & Fashions Open 7 days a week! Margie Webb 1920 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 494-523 1 494~9996 Tiie Festlv•I of'"• Arts. "•Id on grounds •dJ•cent to '"• Irvine Bowl. Is ••P•Ct•d to dr•w more th•n ZS0.000 people during Its run. from Julr 7 thr0U9" A119ust 2 7 . Th• festlv•I fe•tures •rt. Hv• entertain· ment •nd food. CREATIVE JEWELERS of La g una Beac h ee Our MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION of Gemstones sculp- ted into marine life, jewelry St't in beautiful 14 Kt. gold or terling silver. NOWatthc Fe rival of the Arr in usuna Beach Summer means art iri Laguna ummcr 1n lat?una lkad1 "" onl) mean onl· of three thmt?' .1 1 art 01 a1 t Tomorro". the-!'>a"du\t I l''t• ·' open\ aero!>'> Laguna ('an\l)n R ..... 1 fro m the lr,1ne Bo"I Fc.-atunn~ 11 artist's· booth\. the ~a"du'lt I c\11 • "111 run through .\ugu\t :!'7 The Sa"dui.t h~tl\ al ground' • open fiom 10 a.m to 10 pm d.11 (I I p.m. F11da~s and SaturJJ'" 353 N. Coast Hwy.• Laguna Beach• 494'-4849 R\.•gula1 :idm1\lo1on 1!> ~4. ' • ,, ==:::::=::;:===================LL-=---==========~===========:!J ~n1or). frl."C tor t'h1ldri.'n unda I' For infoml:rnon. lJll 4Q,i. 1CHn HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Manchester Blvd., Buena Park, CA 90621 Where 1-5 meets the 91 Freewav. ('14/213) MERCEDES ( 14) 523· 250 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 ~tanchester Bird .. Buena Park. CA 90621 ~'here 1.-meets the 91 F~Cl\: ('"'J't/213) ~IERCEOO ('Ii ) ~13.1250 4 o.My PMot 0.teboe>k/ Frtdey, June 30, 1919 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Mandlester Blvd .. Buena Parle, CA 90621 Where 1-5 ffitlets the 91 Freeway. ( ltt/213) MERCEDES {"l ) 523· 2SO HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Marl<.ider Blvd .. Buena f>wdrlc, CA 90621 Where 1-5 ~ the 91 Freewa\: ( 14/213) MERCEDES ( 14) )23·'250 .\ll><> bo" 1ng in 1omorro" nl'\I t• • the Sa"du!>t fr 11q1I '" .\rt·.\· I • "h1dl 1 b1lkd ai. J n \'\h1h11wn • "trad11101ial .. "orl.) b' local art"1' It I~ JUncd . .\rt·.\-r a1r \\Ill 31W I I' thro ugh .\ugu~t 27. Then. ne I rnd3). the I l'\11\ al thi.' .\nlo "111 &ct undcl""a' on a '" a re ~lie adJa l.'nt to the In 1nl· R" and Pa'lcant of the Ma\H'" '"" compnl.1ng 160 booth . the h''-''"' "'" m add11ton feature ITIU'll 11 d dance protrami.. a g31kf') nt ''ulh"' an"ort..s. a Junior an "or"'hop 1t11 )Oun1s1ef\ 10 get hands-on ~fl·at1\\' C.>.Pl'ncocc. l"-O rc'itauranl\ .• ind h frcshmcnt boolh$ run by ltx:al l'h.m 1ablc o,...an11a11on The f{')t1,al of the ~rt\"'" run thro u&h Au&u t .:!7 The ground' Ml open from 10 a.m. 10 11:30 pm da1I ) Rcaular adoms1on is S2 I for seniors. fn't' for prc-t«·n~ acoH11 pan1cd b) an adult. For informa11on call .i94--1145. . ' T his summer. Ballet Pac1fka will again entcnain Fcsuval of Ans vis- itors every Sunday afternoon at 5 p.m. on the grassy area nngcd by the display booths of local an1sts and craftsmen. The colorful 20-minute presen- tation 1s free of charge. A p<>pular attraction since 1972. the program will feature a 'ariety of dances. one of the sc'en major companies 1n the United States by the Nauonal Association for Regional Ballet. This rccogin1ti on attests to the excellence o f the group. whose rcpcnoire in- cludes more than 60 full y-costumed ~orks and whose dancers have de- lighted aud1cntts in many 'itates. including Alaska. C"ahforn1a. Geor- gia. Hawa11 and Nevada. These talented dancers come from various pans of Orange. Los Angeles and San Diego counties. The na- 11onall y-k nown company wa founded 1n 1962 by Lila Zali. ~lo1st of the Mordkin Ballet and the or- ginal Ballet Russe of Monte Carlo. Ballet Pacifica has been named Adm1$S1on to the grounds 1s S2. special senior citizen rate 1s SI There 1s no charge for children 12 and under. 1f accompanied by an adult. Hours arc from 10 a.m. 10 11 :30 p.m. daily at Irvine Bowl Park. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. ...... 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EXPERIENCE -BY APPOINTMENT . 487 •5247 YOU a.re invited nrrilf'fllllla. thr cuisine, culture ,,,__,_._ spirilUal lndi9 ........ super col • Same Day Print From Slide • • 1 Day ~~~Vla!S • KocWc Servica • P•11port Photoe (while you wait) • BlllCk A White , • Video Transfer ....... NMTIM IUN IN 497-6112 ~ Piiot Oetet>ook/ Frtdey. June 30. 1989 a -Pete,-Pete, Cla••ln.d '"' Jutt the piece for ell kittda of nlueu! lAt ell ku•d~ of pet loven '" our communily lcnow chel 11ou he 11e Juli tlM pel Ir pee •uppl~' for chun by . Custom Fit Swimwear Dancewear & Fashions Open 7 days a week! Margie Webb 1920 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 494-52 31 494-9996 ed11Htla1n9. .... ... Th• Festlv•I of the Arts. held on grounds •dJ•cent to th• Irvine aowl. ts • •p•ct•d to dr•w more th•n 210.000 people during tu run. from July 7 throueh A119ust 27. Th• festlv•I fe•tures •rt. llve entertain- ment •nd food. CREATIVE JEWELERS of Lagu n a B e a c h See Our MAGN.IFICENT COLLECTION of Gemstones sculp- ted into marine life, jewelry set in beautiful 14 Kt gold or terling silver. NOWar rhe Fe tival of rhe t\rts in b guna Beach Summer means art in Laguna um mer 1n Laguna Rl'Jl h , ,11 onl) ml·an unl' of 1hr('C thin!!-' . ar1. 01 Jr\ Tomorro ..... the \av.dus1 r l.,,,, OJ>('n!> 3 ro'> uguna an\Oll K•ll•I from 1he lninl· Bo"I Fc:uunnE! t 3rll!>i') booth\. the 3"-dU\t f C'>l l "111 run 1hrough .\ugust 21 The "dUSI r l~ll\ al gro und' OJ>('n f1om 10 3.m 10 10 pm J 1 (I I p.m. F11da~s and aturJa''' 353 N. Coast Hwy.• Laguna Beach• 494-4849 Rcgula1 :11.lm1\-.1on I'> S4 l '·'' -----------------------.L.'-========================:.J senior . frl'l' tor t:h1ldrcn umkr t' For 1n fom1:rnon. t·311 4q4. 'Oio HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Manchester Blvd., Buena Pmc, CA ~ Where J.5 meets the 91 Frreway. ('lq/213) MERCEDFS · ( 14) 523-7250 HOUSE OF IMPORTS (~ ~tanchester Bl\'d. Buena Parle. CA 90621 Where f.5 meets the 91 Frrewa\: ("'14/213) ~tERCEDf ( 14) 523-7250 4 o.tfy Pilot Datebook/ Frtd9Y. June 30, 1919 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Manchester Blvd., Buena Prui<. CA 90621 Where 1-5 meets the 91 Freewav. (71q/213) MERCEDE.5 C'I ) )23-250 HOUSE OF IMPORTS· ~ Maochester Blvd., Buena Prui<, CA 90621 Where 1-S meets the 91 Freeway ( 14/213) MERCEDE.5 ' ( 14) 523-7250 ... .\l~ bov.ing 1n tomorro'' nc\I 111 the YidU!>I f cSll\ al IS -\n-_, I "hll h •'> bllkd 3'> an C\h1h111on "1r3d111onar· v.or~., h' t~·:il .1rt"' Jt IS JUm.-d . .\rt·.\-f31r \\Ill al\O I through .\ugust ~7 Then. nC\I Fnd3). tht' r "''''JI the .\ns v.111 get undcrv.a~ on ii 'I\ a re '>l ie adJ3l-Cnt to the In inc Rn and Pa~cant of 1t:c Ma'itcr.. \ ' comprising 160 booths. thl' I C\11'-' v.111 in add11to n fcaturc pwsK 1nJ danl ' proar.ims. a gallcl') ot ~lulkr 1 an"orks. a Junior art v.or~'hop tor )Oun.)tcrs to get hands-on uc3tl\\ c.>.pcncncc. l"-O rcstaurants. and rl· frcshmcnt booths run by local rh.111 table o rg.an1zat1ons. T he fe\ll\ al of the .\ns "111 run through .\ugu)t l The ground<. .Hl open from 10 a.m. 10 11 :30 p m daJI ). Rq ular adm1) ion 1s Sl . I for scn100. frl'C.' for pre-teen a <-.1m panicd b)' an adult. F'or 1nform3111rn call .. 94-11 .. 5. ;Ballet Pac)flca set for Sunday shows This summer, Ballet Pacifica wtll again entenain Festival of Ans vis- itors every unday afternoon at .S p.m. on the grassy ar~ nnged by the display booths of local arum and craft men. The colorful 20-minute presen- tation 1s free of charge. A popular attraction since I 971. the program will feature a \anCt)' of dances. These talented dancers come from 'arious pans of Orange. Los Angeles and San Diego counties. The na- 11o na lly-k nown company was fo unded 1n 1962 b) Lila Zab. soloist of the Mordkan Ballet and the or- ginal Ballet Russe of Monte Carlo. Ballet Pacifica has been named one of the seven ma,or companies an the U nited States by the National Association for Regional Ballet. This recog1 n111on attests to the excellence of the group. whose repeno1re in· eludes more than 60 fully-costumed works and "'hose dancers have de- lighted audiences an many state'i. including Alaska. California. Geor- gia. Hawa11 and evada Adm1ss1o n to the grounds is S2. pccial senior citizen rate )1~ ·SI There 1s no charge for children I 2 and under. if accompanied by an adult. Hours are from 10 a.m. to I 1:30 p.m. daily· at lrvarYC Bowl Park, 6.SO Laguna Can)on Road. Laguna Beach. ...._. P•lflca Mncen wttl thr....-1 Sund~ attn frOlll J~ 16 thr ....... A .... lt Z7 et lrwlne llowl P-91. ~PHCS ® H WATERFORD -LLADRO -WAR VSKI L G ,~ I. I. 1: I~ ~( WADE M. BINLEY, D.C. PREVENTATIVE HEAL TH • CLINICAL NUTRITION ATHLETIC INJURIES • CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY r,•·r· ~, °I -~ • .... ~C! 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If you were born with a fashion passion but cursed with dull, board· straight hair, catch a wave! Redken perms provide the textural shapes and voluptuous volume you've been dreaming about. Redken perms gi-<e your stylist the freedom to c ate any look you can i ine-from corkscrew curls to romantic waves. Ex· plore the artistic potential of your hair and ask for a Redken perm today! RE.DKEN AMBASSADOR SALON Por ttle 41~ ~··· worlrs of loal students. frOlll llln~•r .. rtnen to ...... sdtoolen. wHI M "••1fbtH at· ttl• l'esthrel of ttl• Arb' Junior Art .... ~. A showcase for . student artists As in past years. the popular Jun- ior An Gallery is expected to attract viewers dunng the a nnual Festival of Ans. Now 1n its 43rd year, Che gallel)1 will feature a selected group of I SO outstanding works, ranJing from crayon and finaer pt1ntings of kinderganen pupils to elaborate oils. watercolors. mosaics. collqcs and stitchery of high school students. will again be Jean Freeman, a o ne- time Fesuval cxh1b11or. who 1s a distinguished anist in sculpture. oils. watercolor. ceramics and "'"Cavings. Besides the junior an exh1btt. a free an workshop on the grounds will offer opportunities for budding anists to unleash their creative tal- ents under supervision. The Fcsuval provides the easels, paints and smocks -the youngsters supply the talent. Festival scholarships budgeted at S 150,axJ The exhibit. which will be located in Section D at the far end of the exhibit vounds. represents the finest pnze--w1nner works selected from among 4.000 entnes submitted by students throughout the school d1~ tricts of Orange County. Chainnan of the event this year Staned in 1957, the Festival of ships as well as the amount ot Ans scholarship proaram for Laguna money .,.anted. In that first >car Beach Hi&h School paduatn was only one S 1.000 scholarship was &-=====::::::;;:::;=:=:;;:::::;;~ ori&inally T1mited to .,.aphic arts and awarded. Then some SS.000 annual- Dlnncr?... t ·...,__.1.,... crafts. In 1970. it was brotldencd to ly was distributed until 1971 when Gectour..m.I) include dance. drama, music and the •wards totalled $8,350: and fhc dtm-tonnfof•ll~r"o '° --wntina -an action that creatly )'cars later they topped $25.000. The !:========================i============:..Lin=c.:..:reased=::· .....::.the:..:.._.:.:.nu:..:m.:.:.ber:.:.:.._o:..:f_.:.:sch:.:..:..:.ol::a~r· 1mprcss1'\'e figure of $1 50.000 1s earmarked for 1988-89. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Manchester Blvd .. Buena Park, CA 90621 Where J.5 mrets the 91 Freeway. ( 14/2l3) MERCEDF.S (714) 523-7250 HOUSE Of IMPORTS ~ Manchester Blvd., Buena Parle, CA 9<Xl2J Where 1-5 meets the 91 Freeway. (714/213) MERCEDES (714) 523-7250 • Deify Piiot Detebook/ Frldey. June 30. 1989 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Manchester Blvd., Buena Park, CA 90621 Where 1-5 meets the 91 Freeway. (714/213) MERCEDES (714) 523-250 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Manchester Rlvd., Buena Part<. CA ~l Where 1-5 meets the 91 Freewav. Cl-+/21.~) ~1ERCEDES ('lq ) ~23-.,2)() Awards are made for one .cademic year and extended for up to four years if the rcc1p1ent main- tains hi&h ~uality work leading to a dqrtt. This year Fcsuval of ns 1eholarsh1ps are cnabhna 77 stu- dents to study 1n colleges and uni- versities of their choice. Selecti on 1s made on the bes1s of academic cradcs. references and creauvc abili- ty as evaluated by competent Jurors. Since 1971. some 820 craduat~ of Laguna Beach Haah School have received nearl~ $7S4.9SO in grant . accordina to Glenn Vedder. chair- man of lhe scholarship committee. ~ ~~&[ WlrJlllM IPDllllE • '· 1:31 , .... t:JO , ..... ........ •MlfyOoolty °"""' llftlltt • SlwtlJ MfMttY ...... DMNof1 ...... CNpNn 0.-S l-SCtlotz 314 • A., II. c..t ""'. L..-.... •1-1111 Entenalnment with a few strings attached Scott Land's popular marionettes will again entertain audiences 1n the comfortable. a1r-eondit1oncd Forum Theatre on the Festival of Arts grounds. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach from July 7 ~ugh August 27. Featunng hand-made manoncttcs in colorful costumes, the new pro- duction will be a rollicking comic circus, complete with a ringmaster. Jugglers, acrobats. skaters. singers. mus1c1ans and dancers. Their mad- cap hilarious antics are sure to de- hght audiences of all ages. commcrciaJs, in the western states. They are also popular in Disneyland and at pnvate panics. He has per- formed with Tony Urbano. one of the world's most famous puppeteers. Admission is $2 for adults: S 1.50 for children aged 12 and under. Seats are not reserved. Ticket.s are available at the booth outside the Forum Theatre. starting half an hour before each cunaan time. Grounds arc open daily from 10 a.m. to 11 :30 p.m. featuring a d1s-pla}' of work by artists and craftsmen of the coastal area from San Clemente to Ne,wpon Beach. ... Performances arc ~t for 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. dail) dunng the run of the Festival w11h addi11onal per- formances each Saturda) and un- day at 2 and 6:30 p.m. The evening performances end 1n plent) of 11me for audience members to c:uch the Pageant of the Masters at 8:30 p.m. Scott Land·• Marionettes r-------------------------..------------------~~~~~----------------------wMI be featured....., M 4cl0 Scott Land's manonettc sho"'s ha' c been seen an theaters. ni~t clubs and on television. including and 7sl0 p.111. In ttte "°""" Tlleater on tft• ••ttl•tt pounds durl"tl dte l'eltfval of .... Arts. - 497-4411 PARTNERS BISTRO 497-67~ 448 8. COAST HWY. • LAGU1'A BEACH • Before or After The Pageant_. Dail }' l uncheon 11 a.m. -1 p.m. Outdoor Pario earing Twilight Dinner Menu ~ p.m. -7 p.rn . Dinner, afcxxl ~ pecialrie 4 p.m. -l l : ~> p.m. undar Brunch 9:30 a.m. -·f p.m. . - ~ -,-W '-~' • ,1 •• I liT ~· J;fJ.,,. . ~.. ., ·~: V" ....... ;. ._ ··, . "....,...., .: ~ "~ '·'' jt'lr' • • ·-~ •• ~ ~"""' 4 Stncc 1971 .~2~>.l Paci tic oa t I fwy. (at Crown Valier Pkw> .) South Laguna 1'i~uel • 499-2626 ~r 1%-~77' 'Tired" of your present trt111.ortatlon? Crul1e throueh our co~mn1 todayl ~an erra .. 'l \I a,\M 41•11 a.\a The Canterra restaurant offers the finest in California contemporary cuisine To mention first. the mo- ment you enter the charming Hotel San Maarten. where Canterra is situated. you leave the everyday world outside. Your dining is in a beautifully appointed room with tuxedo clad waiters. the cuisine is a11;ard-winning. and the entertain~ menl 1 e'<ccptional The patio din- ing is most pleasant with lush greenery and a chttrful fountain It s rare to fmd a late night menu at a lo"ch restaurant The late dinner menu 1s served from 10 pm to I a m You ma) also ha"e a Sunset Dinner with a special priced menu from <; pm to 7 p.m Lacuna's only champacne buffet brunch is al50 offered Sundays from 10 am to 2 pm Canterra is open for you every nacht of the week plus Sunday morning You are wekome to our complete restaurant, so complete that you may stay m the San Maarten Hotel's Individually decorated rooms Of suites a~er your eventnc at C.nten-a 4q4-0162 Located !" "l.l ,,,-81\N 696 So.~~u!!.NBHch " ... This is -.Cratch' cooking at its best ... a sin fl lleaven " Judy Chamber/am Daily Pilot lrmllit • liilch • Dinner • Cocktails • Entertainment 340 South Coast Hwy . L~guna Beach 494~88 • Ollr .... Dill 'Hit/ Fftdar, June IO, ,._ ' s-01• Neneh Cherry offers a dance ~beat with heart lly XltfN ROOS OIOl!y-C••e ... -• As the Jacksons' ··2300 Jackson Street"' and Diana Ross' "Workl n· Overtime" con11nue to struggle on the pop album chart. newcomer Nench Chcrr) recently entered the charts 1mprcss1vcl) at number 58 with her sauhng Virgin debut. "Raw Like Sushi.'' Wuh a Tina Tvrner1tikc spunl..1· ncss. the 25-)'ear-old wcden natnc conscious dance music. Dnven b) m1 cs hip-hop. funk. soul, and rap poundiog synthcs1zcr blasts and her into an infectious brc" of socially-powerful singing/rapping. ('hcrr) ·s OPEN YOUR HEART TO AN EXCHANGE STUDENT TODAY Choose a student from France, S weden, Germa ny, or just about anywhere! Enrich your family life a nd help make a dream come true. Thia relationsh ip will last a lifetime! Kari from Holland J osh from Iceland is 16, and love• lovH soccer, u ilinr t4'nni1. She is also and America! •\'try taltnttd · He's quite 11 r hef pianist. as well. ~~~~!;[] .. " .... o,.PROFIT UR(..A, """no' C 41 l TODil } FOR MORE INFORf\IA TIO'V Uu\\ n (714) 497-6121 or 1-800-333-3802 Introducing the Yogurt Connection New Toppings • New I lot Fudge New Non-Dairy C!!fiiK, only 11 calories per ounce Stilt feacu ring our ... Same location since 1985 (differenr name} Same Yogurt ame award-winning manaFemenc Same courreou and fun employe~ Price Freeze top.JO hat single .. Buffalo Stance·· cxcmplifie1 the album's contagious energy w1\h iJs stomping raps and rh)m<.-s. U nlike the droning. distant tcchno-pop and Euro-dance music produced b) the Pet hop Boys or Erasure. Cherry's tunes crackle with personality and enthusiasm. And in- stead of the cold. mechanical focltng that permeates many e·<1ended dance tracks. "Raw Like ush1 .. emits 1nvolv1ng human tram like passion. outrage. despair. and desire Newcomer Nenetl ClterrJ ...... ...... rap. •nd soul sounds wlttt IMrp ~rtcs Oft her deltut ........ ••1t•w I.Hr• SusN." From funl) commcntanes on social tnJUSttce (''Inner it) Mama .. ) and romantic pleas ("lo\t~ Ghetto'') to se ual av.-akcning and survl'.al ("Kisses On The Wind") and 1he jo)s and struggles ofch1ldrcn (" c t n's too eas) to "ntc ~meth1ng that because 1f someone gets the point Gcncrauon''). Cht'rr)' paints a di-onl) )OU can understand:· ofTcrs the )OU can reall) hammer 1t an "''h verse thematic can,as. Demon trat-no" London-based mother o f t"o raps and foci real fa t and ugl) about 1ng a surpm1ng depth. her song-"I'm alv..a)S pla}1ng wtth "ord 11 •· wnung touches on universal con-games and looking for a v.a} that'\ Exuding both confidence and cc ms prctt~ obHous "11hout being too matunt). the former member of the "When )OU write. ,0 u ha'c to ob' 1ous. 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'.j ............. • ~-----------------------DON'TMISS Riclc 0..1' Brealcin' Up W..lcend! Checlc Local Li stings. 1 ·Batman' soars as Nicholson, Keat BetJi Woods " A11lsta11 Resta.,anl M•urer Santa Aaa _ _,_...,._,..__,....,......._temfic two hours of Batman1a. Bom- barded by a media hat hlit1 including everything from fl >-b~·ntght T- shtrts. w1 nged decals a nd bat caps, I'd caught Bat Fc,er. Th e e ntir e mO\ IC had a d (("3- ytng s1n1ster feel. "11h Gotham C11\ 'ihrouded 1n '>hade<> of dar"nes'>· II '" a '1sual 1ca .. 1 "11chacl Keaton gl\e\ an e~cel- Tom E dwards Attorney Newport Buell d1re<>11ng b) rim Bunon of '"Bat- man·· ha!> not 1m- ag1n cd lhe future npr the past. but ra1hcr ha<; uncom- p r om 1s1 n g I) -;hown us thl· pre\- cnt with 11s dark- ness. $rt"ed and corrup11on. This movie 1s nol so much the battle of its t"o main characters. Ratman h> Michael Keaton or hr'> 11111 f hl' folcr pla~<·d b-. Jat k '\1chulwn talthough 1h1" pla;-; "'on- derfull) for the )oungstcrs tn the aud1ent.c) but rather the film 1s an S.lrley lteppard Hoesewife Balboa Toledo .. "Barn" a nd ,_......:..;.;:;.;,,...,_....;._;;;.;..;;...;;,, .. Pow'" I fou.nd m:rsclf mis ing a little TV-camp St)IC 1n the midst of c,o much gloom and doom. Yet. 1t-e dark a nd somber Ba tman can be so "'suall} stunning that 11 merits the mov- 1...:...--.~---_. 1cgocr's a1tcnt1on an apprcc1at1on Jack N1cholwn t'i a treat all h~ himself He look\ hl.e he's having so Doleres VOii Urff Exentlve Office Maurer Mini" Viejo ---=-~;;;.;;.;._..;..r-;...;n;...1on playing Bruce Wayne -a.k.a Batman -im- pressed me with his dual role 1n this m ovie. <\s an ..!n1grna11c m1lhon- a 1 r e p h alanthro prst, Bruce Wayne 1 \hown as a some- what shv a nd befuddled ind1v1d- ..,.1, ) 01 1 w en he _put s on his bullctpr09 Batman o utfit and stalks the sinister nrccts of Gotham City. He ha.s so much raae within him . lent performance a!> Batman. bul the real scene-stealer 1s Jack Nicholson. If for no o ther reason. )'OU should see this movie for his ponrayal of the Joker. He"s famous for playing emotionally unstable luna11cs. and 1 think this character is one of h1'l best. Leadtn$ a life of cnmc as a gangster 1n· Gotham has tts d1sad- van1ages. Get11ng thrown into a vat of toxic chemicals is enough 10 ruin an)'onc·r. da). It get'> ugl) when the Joker returns 10 life. suffcnng a grotesque case of facial disfigure- ment. Of course. he conttnucs his dccadcnl pursum. and in add111on has a 'cndetta for Batman Bc"arc of that poisoned pos1c' Good conquenng evrl seem~ 10 oc unadultcratt'd lool at 20th ( cntui: ~•Cl). a battle tor the -.ur. "al of the human spint in an l'n\1ronmcn1 and "orld gone mad In even com er of e'crv '>trce1. rn CVef) darl allC) and manufacturing plant Bunon has inst11led an aura of evil and darkncs~. all man-made. Whether t1's cnv1ronmen1al pol- .hll1 on. polt11cal corruption or 1ampen ng with products so 8'1 10 ktll unknowing consumers. 11 has all been caplurcd on film. Again:.t this background 1s Hat- man. who has no 1llus1o ns of his abih1y 10 combat the evils ofM>Ctcl~ The Joker tests whether Batman s spmt and the sp1r11 of Gotham can survive. ~our two charactc" mon~ through the hght and darkness of the film. 1hcrc 1s a ba11k to the dea1n icholson 1s wo nderful a~ the Joker. and 1s bigger than hfe. much fun that his Jokcr mouth v.ould be turned up 1n that <1m1lc even witho ut plas11c: ~urgel) He struu. pnmps and prances "htle issuing outr.ous statements that leave the viewer chortling. I've alwa)S felt that a movie which makes )OU laugh out loud can't be all bad.· Michael Keaton's Bruce Wayne 1~ so dignified and cool that ifs hard to bcltC\e h is alter ego occupies 1ha1 bat suit. For me. the bat suit wa<; the best pan of the movie -what a feat of de'>i&n and engrnccnng! The ma'lk lo<>ks so strong and undefeatable and when those wings anse -""ell. I belie,cd 1n Batman when I saw 1ha1 suit perform' The main 'itOI') of Batman aveng- d ue 10 a 1rna1c childhood eitpencnce of Y.1tncss1ng ht parents being murdered 1n those 'cry streets. that he takes 11 upon himself 10 take law enforcement into ht own hands. Hts dt turbcd emot1on1t have him machine-gunning down a v1lhan or tl.\-O or dropping one md1v1dual. Jad. Napier. played by Jack Nicholson. into a vat of 1 1d - thereb)' crc.iting a monster 14>hen Napier's face 1s htd<.'OuSI)' d isfigured. Napier. upon Sttktnl medical as- sistance w11h plasttc suraery. sees himself as a pathetic creature and decides he will take on a new role tn his hfe -creatina for himself inc ifNIC of The Joker -weannc stark whi1t ma~up and other intn1u1n1 costume props. indudina p rish o ut· fits of color and ••yle. Aner he views l e o.My Plk>t Olltet>ookl Friday. June 30. 1989 the popular cinematic theme 1h1 summer. and the movie Batman follows suit. What'!> neat about the Caped Crusader 1s his vulncrab1ltt} 1n being human. He obviously ha., the ab1hty 10 love. a~ shown 1n ht'> a11rac1ion to 1ck1 Vale. and evt'n hlecds when wounded. ' Romance, violence and polu1cal corrup11on fill out the plllt. hu1 you can count on the winged v1g1lantc 10 swoop in. and clean up the cnmc. o. JOtn tho<oe long lines. and ">Cc ti '>OOll Hall 1he fun " 1hc anttt 1pa11on Keaton. a~ Batman. 1~ subdued and brooding. hov.ing us that good tn- umph1ng over e' ti 1\ not a~ l'3S) a' ret 111ng "Just Sa) :-:o .. If an) of }OU arc w n'>1dcnng seeing this movie. don't expect the "Bam' Po~!·· of the camp) TV show. but rather a stylucd version of 'the Batman of the comic~. with all of its br ood ing undercurrent~. f or youngsters 1herc 1!> the cloa" of the v1llian and the hero 10 create e nough vie "' ing e nJ O) ment. and for adult!> a suggestion that the "-Orld can be seal) enough wtlhout a n> manufactured e" 11 1ng his parcn15.' murder "'ould ha\<c been enough 10 give lhc movt(' purpose and action. But someone decided 10 thro"' tn too much e"<lra someth1ng-for-<:vel)one. ~side from the pnnc1pals. too man) peo ple mo"e iii-and out -some very familiar faces -w1th side the mes that seem to go nowhere These only serve to make the movie too long and C'Q.nfusc the reason for the Batman~vs. Jo .. er confrontation. We are even suh- ).ected to music by Pnncc and Oingo Boingo's Dann» Elfman so that Nicholson can dance. the only pan of h1~ performance that I found superfluous. It seemed a silly ad- dtt1on when the movie's musical score ts lo\ely a nd exc111ng. his new image he comes out with h t'I fa mous s1n1ster laugh and remarks. "Wait ·u1 the> get a load of me!" He then goes about terronz1na Gotham Ctty residents. killing them ofT wtth lau1hmg gas so the:> die with smile~ on their fact's I was 1ntngucd b) • 1chol~n·s role M Joker He 1s ~1ded and compels us to almost be h)pno111cd and held eapuvc by his actton~ We sec parallels between Batman and Joker -each in some cnttcal wa) dependent upon and responsible for the "er)'. eiustence of the other. Bat- man1 of course. is now determined to ontroy Joker and the movie evolves around thc hunt and challcng1na chase -each one 1ry1na to outw11 and outmaneuver the other in their murderous plots and In that r~rd. 1h1\ 1s not a b1g- t h c m c m ovrc made for httk children. I fell <;<>n of sad for all 1hosc partnu wtth really small children in hand. or ma)be I felt sad for lhc children. So much darkness. 90 much v1o&cnce, so much psycho lo11 c al poncknna -was 1t fun for the kids? I'm sure they loved tht 1CCh~ and the Joker's silhneia. But t"• 11 not a Batman for kids. Better thll t~y wear the Bat shim to • Indiana Jones But. 1f you're o~-er 10. try 1t, )ou'll probably like it. actions In general ti 1~ the kind. of "es- cape·· thnller movie that ..,.e can lose ourschc<1 1n10 for tv.o hOUfl - taking.11 as exc111 ng entcrtammept. This mo..,1e doc<1 not i)urld into a chma:\ -11 simp- ly am"e at one: but ~hen 11docs11 is a mind-hlov.1n1 c"<pcrtencc with "Lhe devil dancm a m the pale moon- h&ht" btah atop the belltowcr of Gotham •C'uy Ca- thedral. A must- • scc for a nil.ht of v.icked. and srotcsqucly 1maaina1tvc entena1nmen1. j Geee Perry U...W1tns.r C..ta Mesa !0-=-..-...::s~~eaH1ld I-1th m1c boo"-'ton hat wac. nC'' rr c ant for the n Thi 1\ a iv1ng ,artoon P. with 8 sso 1llion set m:idc: p ta look hkc a 1ant. smokn -domed ''rel· mausoleum dty ovcn:un b\ mobl. mUftlcn ... aw.an CltlLCM H09ever, • .._ Nkt 1hc n1~l11. swoopt"-down on the bad gu\' 1n his MlSUll (bullet-pro<>O. batmuhilt skyhooks and betJCI. (The b~11mo'11I<' v.as pretty 1mprcss1"e· the batwt "·'' not.) Bruce Wa~. aha Ba1ma11 '' played by Michael Keaton ~~a1.1n does a 1ood JOb.at g1v1ng the ~•M' a httle d t.JnllY as the neuro1i. ph1lanthro~st hving the hfc 111 luxury .,1th tnc family scn.tnl Alftcd (Michael Gough) 1n hie. h11~1· mansion 1n 1he dayttme and pla\ln~ the Caped Crusader at n1&h t Ht• " out to revcnac the murJrr of h1' parenli by two thup. one of wh1t_h was JllCk Naptcr. ahas th<' Joker Kim Bas1naer play V1ck1 '{ale photosrapbc_r, wort1n1 with a !few\ pepcrman to do a story on. Batroon Batman is no t a favorne wtth Gotham·s finest and 1s a very rlu~r ve subject for tht m. Ba,ingcr •~ cnchanuna as usUJI as the heroine -r who falls in love wn Bruce Wayn<' in th<' procns. Stran ly enough. the Joker wants V1ck1 t . He captures and couns her but of couf'S(. Bat- man rncucs her Jack 1cholson (Jac k Napier) ahas the Jokt'r. r-cach« a new ht&h 1n .. crazy .. u the sinister Joker Napier falls into a vat of chemicals fighung Batman after sustaining some d am- aging blows to his face . Th e chemicals frtt1e his face into a car to car arm. He be· comes the Joker H11 ambition 1s to murder "An" and have his picture on the one dollar bill. Nicholson's J okcr is so blurre .. he keeps )'OU riveted to the 1erecn. I ,(.I .I·. llO'\ To go or not to go? Unc has the answer Hey. 11·, summer. and as usual there's lotsa mo\ ice; to see So 11's 11mc for the first cd11ton of .. nclc Don'<; Guu.le to Summer Movies·· While you. the faithful reader. might ex pect that. at the very leas1. your fa vorite Uncle has actually seen all the movies he"• gonna tell you abouL 1h1nk again Continuing 1n this column's tradition of ignoring basic JOUrnahstic c;tandards. the l 'nc has decided to u~ lies. rumor<;. c;ccond·hand 1n forma11on. innuendoc;. and hcarsa} to determine whether )OU should drop \Our buck!> on a particular film · PINK CADILLAC: One of the Um . ., c ustomer.. (gotta hold a real jOb somewhere I. to "hom he hac; c;old marginal mcrchand1~ at questionable pnces. sugge'itcd this fli ck \\OUld be perfl'<.'1 for \OU. the reader<; fking one of the affi1rtl.'d 1e~ .. lpeonlc "ho actualh admit reading 1h1~ column> c;hc <;ugg~tcd 10 me 1h1~ mo .. 1c \\Ould be good cC>lumn fodder Wha1 an unmual person \blc 10 read 1h1<. column and still func11on in a ~1all} anep1abk manner '-1o' 1c looks hke a bore P.J. '> INDIANA J ONES and the Ra,iders of the Temple •f tl11e Doomed Last Crv!lade: \ctualh sa" thi mo\ ll' an't rt'mcmbcr a damn 1h1Ag ahou1 1i l hink I've <>een 11 SCH'ral umes J'l(fore \\ hoa. Deja \ u l>e1a puke Musi be a fundamental la"' of the uni\ c~ that o..._ar rcl1p1l.'ntc; (\c.in ( 1mncl)) make bad mm 1es aflcr "inn1n~ Remember Erncs1 Rorgnine ("Ml Hall''<. Na'>") Or Jant• r onda C"Barharclla," o r wa' 1ha1 before "Klute'"' Who C'arcs. 'lever let the' fac1" get in the \\3) of a po1n1 being made) P. S. STAR TREK V: <:;aw 1h1s o ne. too. urc. 1f\ou <;teal eand} from babies. bum the l\mcnean flag. arid would thro"' Mom'!> apple pie back 1n her face'. \OU prnh:ihh won·1 hkc 1h15 movie. Normal. dCC'en1: upstanding member.. o f '>OCtc1), (and even 1 'ncle Don rcadcr'>l "'111 • T he l 'nc docs 5o what 1f it's 1alk). IO\I. trill• ,and somewhat embarrassing)~ dated (plant of < 1alarlll Pea c. or c;omcthing hke that. )'Uk1 It's sull tar T rd A1n·1 no trekk1e lgro,.., \I.Ord) bu1 haH•n't met a \iar Trek I didn't hke & 1de . pock'" half-brother tias an ass1 tant who lools hkc one of 1he ps)chos from ·· fhl' H ill H 3\.C E)C'I .. (10 (8 ) 1h1: \\3) did wu ca1ch the picture of \\ al ham hatner 1t11ng 1n the kiddie.· rod.et nde an last month. .. Pla)bo) ., .. It's gru1 Thcre·'i an accClmpan)ang inter- ' IC\\, but 1t' a pohn of mine to onl) look at 1hc \I DI O~ D•lplt• tit• ,,.. of tntenenua1 cont•nt .. Deed fto9t1 Society .. looks Ilk• • ....... ' p1llurcs ) DEAD POETS SOCIETY: Yeah, 'cah \IC3h. thi.-. \ummer's 1n1elll'etual 1'110' 1c that the ) upp1e \Cum arc supposed to attend to 'iho" there 1s \Omcthmg he1"'ecn their car., beside'> BM W'<;, aerobics. and sushi. (Is <,u.-.h1 s11ll 1n st)le" .\re RMW' ., l\embies") I'll g1H' 1he cdl?c to Robin Williams and suggec;1 1at..10g thl' m l. ~11 1ntcllcuual \limulat1on (i() i\nd 'ianu~ 11 IC)()k hke I'm runmng outta <.J'l3Cl' to l..ccp 1nsull1ng mo' 1cs. hcrc·s a qu1el.. ·n· din' \3\ or na' on thl' re l of the films I a10'1 seen. but am pcrfcllh lJnahle ol prejudging · BATMAN: Ye~ CROSTBU TER.S 0: \es THE KARATE ltlD Part DI: \/o LETHAL WEAPON!: \'es GREAT BALLS OF FIRE: 'lio An Understated 'Tourist' 1ilnd an overstated 'Christ' 9y JOE BA.LTAKE ~-~ Herc arc a couple of rc"1cws of mm ies rrn•ntl\ released o n v1deocassene "TM AttWftlllll TMrtst." ltH, l!J mlHles. rat~ PG Wanier R•m~ VWee. Ht.H . R:wns (on a ~ale or -IJ 4. DlrC<'tor Lawrence Ka5<1an. wor1ong \\.'Ith .\nnc T)lcrs Nauonal Book .\ward-winner. has mad<' a <.low. quiet, dark and d1sarm1ngl~ funn mo' 1c "The \cc1dcntal Tounst" 1s about uch vagane<; a the prOC'C"" of healing. paucncc. compassion and h uman rcspt.'Ct. not the u ual stuff of dram allt nar- rauves. It\ c1v1hlcd. and the endinJ 11 works toward -a close-up of a mall sm1k b W ilham Hurt (h1" onl one 1n the lilm) -1s nght up there with the ending of " 11) light . " Hun 1s JU t about p<'rfect as Macon Leal). the shcllshockcd loner at the film ' Ct'nter. Kathtttn T urner pla)'s h1 cstranJcd ""•fc. and Gttna Davts the other woman in has hfc. ''Tiie Lat T .......... ef Oritt," ltu, Ill •IRtn, raid R, MCA .... c VNee. tit.ti. Rari,,.: J. Director Manin Scorsc~ had the bc4't ot 1ntcn- 11on • but "The Last Temptation of C'hnst ... based on a no .. el b) 1kos Kaunt1ak1s. 1s no1 a grea1 film ThC' Christ of'th1s fi lm IS a v1s1onarv plagut'd \\llh self-doubt. pondcnng the m11t1ng of the sacred and the crot1 The film ponders the po'is1b1ht) of h1~ he1ng tempted b ' the latter while on 1he cro s he dream<. of h"inl a normal hfl'. of man)10g Mary Magdalene and making 10 .. c 10 her and of fathenng children with 1wo 1c;1crs. Mar) and Manha. Jn th1 fantas . he die' old a nd happ Actually -and unfonun:uel) -1h1s "la'it temp- t:rnon" (the last quarter hour of the film) 1s the -.eak~t pon1on ol the mo' 1c II ha been badl) filmed. 11nd looks almo<.t a 1f another d1rec1or and wnter came 10 to do 11 Ifs lembly aw~ ... ard. a big problem 'i1ntt 11·., the film' reason for being Willem Dafoe ' Chn t ha .. a lot of' gl"IK'C. but none of the behavioral vigor that th<' film·s th~JS requires (You ""ondcr why an}one .,.ould listen 10 th1" \hnst ) Still. he's not JU'1 the cardboard s mbol that film usu.II) make him out 10 bc Also camna Han.t.> Keitel. S.rt.ra Her5hc)'. Harry ~an and O.v1d Bowie. v.ho IS truly 1mprcss1ve as Pontius Pilate Diiiy Plot ~/ Frtdlly, June 30, 1911 • I I l - n 1 ' 1 ' •. o 1 1 " 1 1 11 .n u ' Fresh ingredients, personal touch mark Brandon's chow~ mo~. When a restaurant tare~ enough to Oy a h1pmcnt of soft-\hdl t•rah 1n from Mal) land C\'CI) da~. that res- taurant g{'t<> a round of applause from me. And when that same restaurant JXl)S enough attenuon to quaht~ so that onl} fresh herb . fine bab~ lcttul'C!> and top-drav.er fre!lh veg- etables go ln10 ltS offerings. I'm C\Cn more 1mprc scd. Brandon's in the Bc"crly Hcntagc Hotel is a fine c-.;amplc of a "hotel" dining room that goes out of its wa to concentrate on serving a h1gh- quaht) product whale charging the customer moderate. almost ped- estrian prices. How can the) afford 10 do this') It's 1mplc: the food •~ a "loss leader'" gt•arcd toward thl' con,c- niencc and comfon of hotel guest . 'hould \\C assume. then. that all hotel d1nmg rooms ..erve top·<h:a\\C'r food at reasonable prices? Get serious. Brandon's. a' hotel restaurants go. 1s vel) nearl) 1n a class b) ll'iClf. not a coffee shop -and. most dcfi- n11el). not one of those snoot) np- 1iiiiiiiif!!iji[iiij!!!~ij!i!~~~~·jiii~iij~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MT rooms \\-here the \\a11ef't six-ak • Oawkss French and cold at· IAlMAH lf'G UI On 3 Sccens In 1<1WIM & Ooil!Y at 11 •5 1 30 ? 30 4 15 5· 15 1 oo a oo 9 45 10 45 In 35MM at 1230315630 1000 No Paste$°' 0 scoun!S ·-e1c:•~· "'Do T:HE RIGHT THING' IS A GREAT Fl~M. It is an ............... , ... ,..., jorous slice of life. When I saw it tor the first time I was blown away. I can't remember a film that has had a greater emotional impact on me. I want to see it again~· •-t-1 Mun• 1•111 Cfl!CACIO Miil ~s mo!>plrerc '1c~ for top billing w11h humdrum food mack more allu.nng b) a pscudo-supenor presentation. T hcre'i. ometh1ng for C\-cf)'one on Brnndon· menu: 'cal p1ccata. It's no simple strol<e ot luck' fvery day you can drive hnme sportin gOOd <'eals w111'1 claSSlfied hand-cul pnme nb grilled over an open name: grilled sea ~ps .. Nothing here 1s bon"'-e\en given 1he trad111onal repcnou~. Br:11scd ''cal loin is topped with lob tcr and green peppercorns. then set adrift in a papaya compote. Filet of beef is first mannated. then grilled and served with deep-fried red onions and do llo ps of gorgonzola butter. Loin of lamb ha!> the standard ovenones of mint - but pine nuts and figs tum a JUtC) pu~C'c of meat into something sled and contemporary. Stnp st~k 1s named in ~nae -and even the scallops arc 11~-en an unusual trc3t- men1 of green onions and sesame sct>d butter. If the cntrtts are niccl)-pnet'd (most are in the S 14 to S 18 ral\ge). tht> :ippctuers arc a real bargain. For $5 10 S7, choose from p:illed dungc- nes~ crab cakes ..,1th mustard bcarnaise sauce; baked oysters 1oppcd with hollandaise; charred rare tuna. a generously-scaled shnmp cocktail; peppered tender- loin of bttf ~•th vegetable chow- Thrtt-onion soup 1s sinfully n ch and more than good. and the hou~ mJxed green salad ($2.95) 1s made ""1lh as n1 can assortment of tender baby lettuces as can bt found in the most expensive restaurants 10 Soeat. Deuen1 are all made on the pmniscs. I ha,·c onl) one small complaint about a R!ttnt lunch at 9randon·s. I'd asked that my soft-shell crab be gnllcd 1n nothing but lemon juice. After I'd fin1 !.hcd the last delectable morsel. the waiter admllled that some wh11e wine had found its wa} into the cooking process. In fact. the crab had been sautccd in 11. My diet wa\ blown for the da} and I'm not sure how the shp-u_p happened Ma)'be I wasn't pcc1fic enough - or the waiter wa n"t. when he passt'd the order along to the chef - or the chef thought he'd add a little some- lhina extra for the sake of navor. In an> event. I learned a valuable lesson. and nobody has been able to sneak wine into my food since then. But I can't fault Brandon's for wanting to ti) harder -and thaf<i exactly what's going o n here. BRANOON'S (lkver/J Henrngc Hotel). JJ.SO A 'enw of r~ Am. Costa Mesa. l~IJOJ. BrcaHim . lunch. dm~r. 5C\tn days. P:1rA.ing &:Jrag<'. v•lidJl1ed. Major card~. "'hec/ch3Jr .t<'C'C'SS. Good ,71/uc: breakfast from S1. 95: lunch from $5.95: dinner from S/1.95. M ll)o the Ritht Thint' fs Spike Lee'I M9t ................ . "pulW""" humof, lftOlllelMlll. sexuality and rmtS1C. There's «ty F 1RewOR1<5! one way to do the wrong thing about 'Do the~· Thing'· that would be to ignore 11:· ...... tr-. _'-_IT_ ............ bl ......... """'l.-wy ... otAichlrd ~ eo.dwd a,....,,.°' publlcly Y1 .... 1~· ..... _..._.._,.. iil!litii ,..+.wus:..•••·•·•·•·•·•·• nlllTI TODAY ... mAHCll ~0*2ome6)1.~ ·~w. Eo.ad&8ratol !lo()-7 .... P9'£SENT£01H~-•PMSOHEOIN W-gr I l()INE~llllN>IHIS~· I 1 a Diiiy Ptlot Oet9boc*/ Frtcl9y, June 30, 1999 JULY 4TH istory, botany meet at the L.A. Arboretum f'd you hkc to Stt firsthand some the p1CtUrt"SqUC spots used by llyv.ood film makers on loca11on. u need look no further than the s Angeles State and ount) return. m Arcadia. Leon m1th. lifelong movie buff. urcd Los Angeles pohcc offictr. d author of "Hollywood Goes on auon." say . "I have pinpointed 1~ arboretum as the one location d b) more motion picture nnd leHs1on production compante'> an an) other on the face of the nh." The 127-acre garden has. at one inc or another over the la I 50 ·ar\, sen ed a the land ape for aoan's1unglc, thc lagoon in ''Bnng hem Back Altvt'." the roS(' garden ll' for "'eddings on .. Lo"cboat" ml "Falcon Crest." and the tO\\er nd \:Ottage on .. Fantasy Island." 10 amc a fc"'. For a look at these and other entC \pots here, take the narrated our aboord an open-air tram. or •l l.. up a ~If-guided tour brochure nd go for a le1surcl) stroll along the >ath~ on )Our O\\n. ,lilliiilllm .. btabli hcd in IQ4 7, the rhoretum ""a" created from a scc- mn of land that wa once pan of the J\t Kancho anta Anita. Toda,, 1h1.· l'''"rl·d homc'i 10 the gnrden\ ht•,. rn11JI ~rt1on rdk I the hk'i"ll'" ol r r1. \ lllU\ r<:'>1dcnts The liugo Reid \.!1 ht" hu11t in 18 W. belonged 10 lht. fo ,1 pr1'alc owner of the ranc..hu "hil lh~ < oach Barn ( 18791 aml thl' <.tu,,·n -\nnc (nttage ( 1 84) \\erl' \<)O\trurt1.•d b)' E. J (Luci.\ I l\.1kl" In \ISO of interest m lh t\ .,., 111111 1\ the ~an ta ..\n1ta lkpot. 1111111 m I QO b~ the nta I c R.111- A pair of peacodl1 joins ptcntdcers on the grounds of the Los Angeles Stat• and County Arboretum In Arcadia. ruad un ( •>lor.idn ,ind Old Ram h Road The lll.000 rX-rmam·nt plant' on thl· j!.fllund' .ire d1,pla)cd tn '>l'U11111' ha\Cd on 1h,·1r g1:ogr.1ph11. origin' omc ol thl' most ,olurtul Ml' IOlJ t1.·d m th,· \fn,an \Cl 11nn "'h1k the u tr.than sectuin hoa\t\ JNH!l 500 S(X'\ll'\ of l'Ul·ah pl U\ lrCl'\ Othc1 l.tnd~.tfll' ll'ature., md ulk .111 aq u.i111. g,udcn. ll \ m'1r:it111n plot' a 1rop11.al grl'l'nhm1'>t· hl·rh p rdl·n. nnd ,1 IJrgr (ollcumn of l'\lJd\ 1n thl· pn•h1c,1tmt .ind Jungk ~c11on. D"dhntt Jm11np thc pbnthle M l' a '.ir1,•t' 111 fl'\1J,·111 h1nh .md dul"I...,, 1ndud1n~ '"m'' 2110 pcalo\\I all de- .,u·ndJnl\ 111 tho<.c.• hroup.ht from India tn I ut.I..\ tt.1hJ"m II \OU tmng al(lJlg Jlll nt l lunch H)u·n p rnhJhl\ l'fllllUntl'f JI ka .. 111ne duel.. lll flC3lOt.I. t.'J~~r h i llllO \CIU .ti lhl" Ann THEATRES IN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY NOW OPEN! ORANGE COUNTY 'S FIRST STATE-OF-THE-ART CINEMA COMPLEX MANN 8 THEATRES • RANCHO NIGUEL 25471 Rancho Niguel Rd Laguna Niguel (714) 631-0446 »« ·-IP'-ll) 110lO11~1~ 0010010 00 S« lfSlll(lll)llS <IOO ... THX $1trt0 .,_ IP'-IJ) 11 00 I •~I •JO1 .«> 10-10 S« 1est11tlMl'!S ~ 1¢18 ........... ....... °'_ ............ ...... •Ill "'1 ' ',ARY (A:' ~· ]BX SlDllG ~l '.! c;,..._,q ¥ A\ H "'~•Ill '> A1 Al IOIHN S • •,1HARi0 S~ll '/S 1()11 '111 "I 'l!"•G IV""IR[O • • 1, A••I C,11!'1f0 Hfl"; 1011 Of'I ... AL CI All I• • ~""' l'Ro I ("llCJ.i 1(.f.l "I LI CH D PIU SPllA'IO«'> ~-llWI tHl "tuo lml. I ... nUlllS <"i) 01 10100H 1!1 10091C) lk~ ·-»« sl!lm lml. I ... M 1111$ (PS) 1111!12 ~> S ISHS 10 IS picnic area located south ofthr main entrance. Upcomin$ summer events at the arboretum include its annual one- da) .. ummcr Plant ale .. to be held on Saturda). July 8. from q am to 4 p.m .. featunng hard-to-find plants. rarcl) fo und tn nurscncs. that trans- plant best dunng the hot months. Among these will oc founuun. tn- anglc, fo>.tatl. lady. and feather palms, plus vanous other ~ummer­ bloomtng annuals. The arboretum will prc<;cnt a Bego nia how dunng the \\eekend Iii of Jul) 29 and 30. which wtll 1ncludc instruction on how to propagate begonias from seeds a nd cuttings. The largest Cactus and ucculent how 1n the . takes place here on .\ugust IQ and 20. The Los Angeles Late and (i)unt~ Arboretum (818-446-8251 ), 30 I North Baldwin <\venue, rcad1a. 1s open da1l~. 9 am. to 5 p.m. d- m1ssion 1 $3 for adults, S 1.50 for se nior c1t11ens and students. 75 cents for ages 5 to 12. Tram tours arc SI 50 per o;eal, *· RINNY, WS1Y AND M.tDIJ ENtatAnNG. THE BEST SUMMER MOVIE SO MR.• "GRUI! ABSOWTB.Y PERFEO. I LCMD IT.• GOODNESS/ GRALIGUS!. There wosn1 o fos1er beat Or 0 hotter soond. There wosn1 o wilder-man Thon Jerry Lee ood he was born fo n:Jl5e hell .. DENNIS QUAID IS JERRY LEE LEWIS IN ~RlAT BAUS OF flRU • w. nnos . "JIM Ml& D£NNIS OUAID ·fiEAI BAUS Of Fitr WINONA mu. Alf( UN lRF1 WI~ 4.i., #JCHAEl GaAIS Mm VICllli tu •• :i MYRA l1'1S URI SILVl~ l ,.~ Jll WAN l JM dlOl ..,.i ACM AllDS JM f<lll .,.,, _..,. C'#ftit\9 _. IPG u~.-...-.~-4 CJQllt.S1" .._.. .... -· L ............ .._.....-.... ~·...._-• .,-.... .....-.:. -.._. STARTS TODAY ..-.. ............. ,_ '"""" ...... 5n-*' tn• A II C"-.0 ..... IM i...c.-, ......... . .....,,. .. -.. ,_, .. -------U1... .... ,_ ........ ·11:=1 J ,, JULY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 2 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Friday PROFESSIONAL SINGLES NETWORK Dance pany at the Anaheim Marriott Gambit's Lounge at Katella and Harbor. Anaheim. 8 p.m. to I a.m. Hors d'oeuvres. danc· ing: Admission is $1 0. Self pa ricing $4. S2 off first cocktail with parking rccc1pL f\cnt hotline: 894-8932. PRIME OF LWE SINGLES meet for T.G.l.F. 5 to 7 p.m. at Black Angus, 12322 1 Lake Center Ori ve, El Toro. For anformauon and reser- .... - vations, call 836-8744: WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. Sin&les 45-plus. meets for T.G .1.F. at 5:30 at J!eubens. Buena Part. Also ongoing groups for golf. bridge. pinochle, theatre and travel. For 1nformat-ion and reservations. call 524-3327. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS Orange Coast Cllapter 26, (custody not required). 847-1600 or 546-5788 for more information about the orpnization. Membership in Parents Without Panners 1s open to divorced. separ- ated, widowed or never married parents of hvtng children. Custody of the children 1s not a factor. A non· profit, non-sectanan, educational or- ganization. PWP -provides a pro- gram of social activities. discussions and study v oups for singk parents and their fam1 hes. LET'S TEE IT UP A club for smgle golfers between the ages of 30 and 55 who want to play socially and meet other sin&le golfers. Dues arc $25 annually. Play vanous local and regional courses. Membership directory. f,?r more information. call 854-06YU or wnte to: Let's Tee Check Out Our Business .Section ... 14 ~Plot~' Frtdey,June30, .. t I •• CALENDAR It Up, 3 I Rainbow Ridae, h vioc, 92715. Satuday BRA VO! Singles Support Group for the Orange County Chamber Orchestra holds their I 0th annual Bayfront Jazz Bash. at 3 p.m. at the home of Tuck Rabbitt, 310 Buena Vista. Balboa. Admission is $12 and the general public is invited. Food, dnnk, danctng . For more infor· matton, call 63 I -5069. ' WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meets at 6:30 for dinner . Call 524--3327 for information and reservations. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLF.S meet at 7 p.m. For reservations and lo- c~tion call 836-8744. Smacla! WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meet for a Brunch at 11 :30 a.m. For information and reservations, call 524-3327 or (213) 524-3327. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meets for a Champagne buffet brunch at noon. Foe information and reser- vations, call 836-8744. F.L.l.R.T. ScaclifT Viii. Sho~ ping Center. 2205 Mam Strttl. Ste. 20, Hunttngton Beach. Huntinaton Beach Chu.rch of Religious Science sin&)es group meets each Sunday evening. Child care is free. Ad· m1ss1on to the 7:30 p.m. prosram is $3. Dances at the Huntington Beach Inn with DJ John Symes and re- freshments follow at no chafJC. FURT information line: 647-1628. Wecllae.daJ WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meets for dinner at 6:30 p.m. For infor· mation and reservations. call • • ·---°' ......... ~ConcCI Allllllll .... 101' 111111'\f, Just tor l•ughs Jeff MMlaft ... ..:c .. tfte llwprOY MOft4aJ n'9ftt OftlJ In two ••ca.I ~nc .... •• and UhlO P""'·· Ttt• l•prov 11 ._.... .. 4211 C••PUI lkfve. Ste. I 18. Irvine. ·-.............. all ......... . 11:00 11 :30 T ........ S.eo .... 0 . ....... ... • ..... °' ~Q '::"...._ ~ IO Stereo • P!•M Ille lOtd "'-Ille lOtd • ..... ""'" ........... ... . ....... • ME MAYO DIS (JPN live entertainment seven niahts a VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno·~ p.m. to midnight. 592-1926. week. Tonight and Saturdal'. Judah piano styln~JS Sunday through Star, 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. S3 cover Wcdnesda}. Oprn daily S p.m. to 2 llODday he.da 4-3327 or (213) 16).6370. P1U11B <W UPS aNOl.D meet r dinner at 7 p.m. 116-1744 for formation and rnervations. LIFE ON YOUS OWN linsles SS nd over. m«t new fritnds in a rm 1upportive atmosphere every ednetday 3 to 4:l0 p.m. for a aricd propam indudlna dinner at cbar&e. 592-1926. a.m .. 313 1 W. Coast H1gh1A'ly. New-BLUE BEET CAFE 107 ~1 st Pl.. 1 ~. THE CLUB 2285 Ncwpon pon Beach 642-7880. Ncwpon Beach. Nick f>y1ow o;;o10 THE CANNERY 30 10 Lafayette "Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Flashing hghts. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Monday and Tuesday at 8 pm 675-A'c .. :'-lewpon Beach. "Dc1a Vu" mirrors and a huge dance Ooor. No Coas1 H1ghwa}. unset BC'ach. offers BEET. vocalist and keyboard. 8 p.m to i-shins Qr shom. Tickets are SS for h'e cntcmunment seven nights a SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific 11.JO a.m. 675-5777. all sho~. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call week. Plane1 10. Roc kin' Reggae 310 Coas1 High~ay. unscl Reach. offer!> SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific I restaurants and a monthly pot ck. Oasis Senior Center. 800 argucrite (Sth and · Maraucntc) orona del Mar. 644-3245. 8H-1160. 7 pm and then Dead Men Don't li ve cntcrtammen1 seven dn}s a Coast Hlah~a). ·unset Bcal:h, offer\ THE llJGRTEOUS BROTHERS urf. classic surf mu!>lc from mcm-week. Blue Monday show with the hvc entenainmcnt seven nights at HOP 18774 Brookhur':it, Fountain bcrs of Dick Dale's Del-Tones 8 Pocket Rockets 9 p.m. to I a.m. week. $2 cover charge. 592-1926 Valley. The Hop presents: Saturday, .--------------------~===-=============== "Hot August 1ghts"a tnbutc to banday YAJO BEACH BONnRE PARTY oung Aduh Jewish Organization olds a beach bon fire at 8 p.m. at 1fegUird Station S near the Hunt· ngton Beach Pier. comer of Lake trect and Pacific COlsl Hi1hway in untmaton Beach. No charge and ges 18-26 arc welcome. For mon: · nformauon and rnervations. call an1cc at 5S2-6938 or Ruth at 86-5458. SINGLES SUPPORT GROUP ponsorcd by lquna Beach U nited Methodist Church's Wesky Coun- Stling Center from 6 to 7 e.m. II the church. 21632 Wesley Drive. South Laauna. There wtll be a ~onation of SI 0 per pcnon per evm1na. SUMMER CON<;ERT Newp~>n Center Fashion Island every Fnda) 11:30 am. to 2:30 p.m. 1n the Atnum Coun Park. Frtt and oi>cn 10 the public. Today, The Corvettes: For more 1nformat10n. call 721-.2000. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 South Pacific COlsl H1ahway. South Laguna. presnts "Heat Wave" for danc1na and cntenain· mrnt Thursday throuah Saturday. q p.m to 1:30 a.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626. AMWERS AT AMBROSIA 695 To~n CC'nter Dnve. Costa Me<ia prcSC'nls Confrey Phillips Tno wtlh modem renditions from Broadwa) and the movies WC'dnesdays through Fndays. 8 p.m. un11l late. and Saturda)s. 9 p.m. to I a.m. 432-7559. Neil Diamond starring Tony Rossini al 7:30 p.m. ($4 cover): Sunda). "Roc k Around the Clock '89," a h1stOr) of rock and roll with an award w1nn111g cast and an a ll ne~ musical revue at 8 p.m. S4 cover. Clokd Mondav: "Still Rock- 1n' .. .\ficrAll These \~ears" Tues at 8 p.m.(S4 rover chnrge): "The Backseat Boys" live '50s and ·60s dance band. Q p.m to m1dn1gh1 on WedncMtay at 8 p.m. ($4 cover). 963-2366. NIGHT MOVEs 5902 Warner A vc. Huntington Beach. Concen info ltnc: 840-0208. Saturday PACIFIC AMPHITHEATRE pres- ents I Jarreau with spcc1I guest Take 6 1on1&ht at 8 p.m. Tickets arc pnccd at S12.SO/S I 5 and arc avail- able at the Pacific Amph11hca1re box office and all Tickctron locations. For more information and to charge tickets b} phone. call Tclctron at 634-1300. BOGART'S Manna Pacifica. 6288 E. Pacific Coast Hwy .. Long Reach presents Luke and the Locomouves 1on1&}l1 at 9 p.m. Admission 15 SIO: (213) 594-897 5. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. offers hve cntena1nmcnt seven n1ght1o a "'eek. Dr. Rh} 1hm & Mr Blues. Rockin' blucs..and boogies fcatunn1 Dale pald1ng and Rick Sterbantz 3 to 7 p.m .. Tht' Fa1rlancs, 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. S3 cover charge. 592-1926. MAXWEU. 'S 31 7 Pacific Coast H 1&h"' a), Hun11ngton Beach, Ltt Ferrell on piano. sax and vocals tomghl, 8.30 p.m. 10 12:30 am. unda)'. Monday and Tuc\da) 8:30 p m to midnight. 836-2555 THE CANNERY 3010 LaFa)ttte l\\e .. Ncwpon Beach. presents "81g Sanday Picture". \\-Ith top 40s music from CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 8 30 p.m. to I a.m. tonight and 32 02 . Pa 1fic Coast H1ghwa). turday. 675-5777. uth Laguna. prC'scnts the Robby DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT· Lee Tno unda) through Wcdnc~­ CLUB in the Ne\o\-poner Rc\On. day q p.m. 10 I 30 am. 49~577' or 1107 Jamboree Road. Ncwpon 499-2626. Beach p~nts the 1olden ase of THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant rock 'n' roll 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. nightly and 1 avern. 340 South C'oast H1gh- <"CCpt Sunday and Mondar. No wa). Laguna Beach. presents Luke & cover charac. Classic bands will per-The Locomoll\CS each unday at form the era's 1rcatest hits from 8:30 p.m. $2 co*r. 494-8088. ''Good Golly, Miss Molly," to "I SALVATORE'S .500 North Want To Hold Your Hand." Brookhurst. nahc1m. prcSC'nts Paul 64-'-1700. and Oscar 8 JO p.m with top 40s THE WRITE llOVSE Restaurant music. and Tavern. 34() South (oaSl HiJh· "" THE CANNERY 3010 LaFa)'Cttc 11.ay, lquna Beach. pmK'nts hve Ave .. Ncwp0n Beach. San Francisco cntenainmcnt and dancina n1&)\tl). style cabaret cntcnainmcnt with 494-8088 Le~l)e McC rae vocalist and Lio d SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pacific Noland on ~c)board. 5 30 to I 0 P m Coast H11hw1y, un'Ct Beach, offers 675-5777. -~.0 ...... 1, .. 9 . · j)RUG AND ALCOHOL w .... n'. a Men'• lecovery Groups (714) 661-3864 Mallh.1•-TMI ....... ........ ,.,¥ ... ~TWOUal(G) 111 IS llS!11UU9 J99 DOTMI NQHT n.G Cf') ppttWJllSlllOI THI KARATE IUD PMT•(,, t!Q99 •2 !SI 215117 !O• NlDOl .... IPQt !12152Jlt145 7111 t !$ THE KARATE IUD ,_MT•fPG) IUl)I ~l6'15U5 llll GM.AT 9AL.LS OF ARE CPG-13) lmO 2 IS. CJ) US t«l 11 IS GMOITIUSTBll • (PGt 11tJS12'1lllil&l!Qli§6l !21 IYM-V· ......... .,.. 1 T _..,ftll MEMM)lft.C"J 12J0 4'.l08l0 OllOMMIZED rmn IYMl-W· ............ ,.. (!1'1 11$1JflMUl10~ THE llMATI IUD PMT•IPGI np IS 12l!DJ8 $.iwjp IQ IS -----un ClllUDl ~'It l'1'0IMI I hit Oolloll 112'.IOJ 1SI 545 U) 1100 GREAT BAUS OF AM (PG-13' 11215 l!l • ~ 7009 151(15 DUO~ SOCIETY l'Gl 11? 00 2lll 500 7 J) 1000 STAllllBY· .... ...,.,..,.,,.., llO IS 12l>t 300Sl0 la! IOJI __ ._ .......... ,., 111 M tti ti IM H l 19 fO _,_,,.. l•-.z:1010 U111M (PG-1,, 111 § 2JI SIS 190 !OA5 ...-Y ........ TMEKGSCPQt _, ..._ Rd:tR In ~ 1'MJUaE (G) l!OtR !2112-1?' § 79!1 t IS GMATBAU.S OF ARE (PG-13) 1!0§ IGDl 3 ISSJ! HS 1000 o.Ny PHot O.ttlboc*I Friday. June 30. 1989 11 live entena1nment seven nights a Tiii!: IMPllOV, 4255 Campus t>.m. Duke's Monday Ni&ht Show- Weclne8day ""eek. lntcmat1onal Reggae All Stars Drive. Ste 138. Irvine. Three side· case has no cover charge. ihc Ncw- • SAL V ATOR E'S 500 North tonight 9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926. spl11ung acts each night: shows at poner Rcson is located at 1107 Brookhurst. nahc1m. Pure Encrt~ 8:30 and I 0:30 p.m. S IO admiuion. Jamboree Rd.JUSt cast of Pacific at :30 p.m. night!) through Satur· Tlaanday 854-5455. Coast Highway in Newpon Beach. da) for listening and dancing SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific 644-1 700. ext. 575. plcasur~·. Coast H1gh"'a). unset Beach. to-Monday LAGUNA CANYON BAR & night through Saturday. Judah tar. JEFF ALTMAN AT THE lM· YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER GRILL 859 Laguna Canyon Road. 9 p.m. 10 I a~m. 592-1926. PROV tonight onl ) in two special THEATRE Peter's Landing, 16400 offe~ the danet·ablc music of performances at 8:30 and 10:30. The Pacific Coast Highway. H untington phrod11c. "'1th soloist Elita Lorenz. lmpro' 1s located at 4255 Campus Beach, presents Comedy Night each h h J l\1 h k 38 1 · 354 5 55 Monday at 8 p.m. Top national and r )t mist CIT) : an1n at t e c~-Dn,e, Ste. I • rvme. . 4 . local stand·up comics are featured. boards and Harold Todd on sa,. DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT aphone and flute. "Cool Dancin" Prlclay LOUNGE at the Newponer Resort Dinner/show combinations are be 8 30 w · 1 M d N' h $14.95 per person and space per. gins at : p.m. cdncsday ffG presents a s~ia on ay ig !,I mitt1'ng. guests can attend the show nights. 494-191 1 or 494-4310. I.EVIN ROONEY w11h Jc arlin Sho"'case with' comedians from onl y for 57_50 plus a one-dnnk SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific and Scon Herriott at the lmprov throughout the Southern Cahfomia minimum. Reservations arc sug-iiCiiiioiiiiaiiii~ t;H;;;;;;;;igiiiihiiiiw;jjja >'iiii·iiiSiiiuiiiniiisciiitiii8e .. aciiihiii.iiioiiiffiiiicrsiiiiiiiitiiihiiiroiiiuiiigiiihiiiJiii4iiilyiiiii2iii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiila_rca __ pe_rli_o_r_m_i_ng_.=begi==· n=n=i n=g=a=t =8=: 3:01 gestcd, 840. H 0 W. SEA SIAM Thai Seafood ~urant r--------------, OPEN 7 DAYS I Bring in this coupon for I FREE ~as o ( I LUNCH 11 0 I Thai keel Tea or Thaj Ired Cofftt ~i•h I °" purchase o( Lunch or Oinn~r. DINNER 5-10 I °''"' goo.t •hni i-3t ·89 I ._, ______________ ~ 161 OS Bois& Chica at FAlinger ONN Huntington Beach• (714) ~986 IUL~ 4dl Joe ,e1111cl! 1~·:...j 1 l :00 -4:00 Daly Serving Our Frfth Catch Menu Along Wllh Great Salads, Sandwtches & Pasta. Lunch 11 l0-4 00pm O.mtt 4-()(} 10 00pm COCkt<lll Hour S QO. 7 OOpm R~~rvatlons 675-7411 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar le o.ty Plot o.tebook/ Friday, June 30, 1989 It's Uncanny "" 811/ H;imtlron Southnn '°'"'~ "'""" tNt pt11<tl<" ~ ... "'~h Buurtu ;.~ ... Cl'UI. rn<h ,..Ji;n •llh SU/!'°' 4nJ • l11tk-•'tlftltt'\ f>r&in and malh INI cup ... n~ -.hm-btn.J oum~ and whlflPN C'rum Tilt' me ~orJ h.... I.. mlllk kll'll! •-••I 11 ... """" "!""''"' lu\ul\ fo<xb ''" ri nh -ho• rh•11th 1-ttn rul1t•'>tN n • ('..Jtlomu t..bo"• 11 <1 >\ J"'l<'<ll '"' INo ptuCr'\\ ~ ptn<ll"J: r or a 'hani:• trom i:••li< t.rnd •or \11(1:\ with "''" huttr1 chm •prinklr "" P'rmc-"'n <~ U.1.< \ :"' m1n01c• unul i:uidc-n -in• 1°\0 OH" Lii::hc dJ$hes ~ gru t ft• su!T\l'lltf mtm~in1n,.: t.l.i11NtC' ~ cluckm ~lkttp ~111 Ol'IJ 111 .. he,. "onr and oi.~ o.t Btfor~ i:rJlini: OI hJll.Wlllg ~d I op o( ~.:> undn tht '1.in of c-~•h chicl..m ~ Sn-~ hot. iM """" lt'f11f~l1C\l~ °' cht1lt-d ._,at~ \"QUI ..._,~, lnwnd oi USll!li wllll'C ,...:.., '" ~m a liW<'.f add I op or -v( ll'Wfl en"""' 11.11« c~ .,atciw1f; your ~tw • Y nu 11 1ull find J*'nl• ol ckbctUUs oua you can micw on dw -at ~ Unlln)' • 'IOIO l,afuttrt ;o...,,.-pon ~o<h •611-1T77 1'11e8d&J VIC DUNLOP appears at the Im· prov through July 9. Al so appeanng will be lmprov favonte. Jeff • tilson. THE IMPROV prtstnts three side· splitting acts each night at 8:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. ($7): 8:30 and 10:.lO p.m. Fnday and Saturda). ($ 10). doors Opt'n at 6 p.m. Dinner is served nightl). CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! NEWPORT •ACH 7MIHll• 11 FA•IDll 181.AND .......... .._, ::bi ne ~n Ro'laft'I • .L111te• ••--V t•na F..W.v •DI••• 7N .. •te • ..... V a..••••• Bnac• * Cockgtla * Tropkal Drtnka * (114) 6$0-.JUI ...... c ..................... . (114)4H IU4 IJM9.C....llww. • •1-.e llw• OllANGE COUNTY FIESTA Mil Square Park. Brookhurst at Heil Founaain Valley. celebrates th Fourth of July with the county' largest frtt fireworks display. Th Fiesaa is open daily from 11 a.m. t midnight tfday through Tuesda) and features a multitude ofactiv1t1 including a cam wal with rides fo young and old. an international fi faire, sporting events. cookoffs and special Festival of Arts and Craft s Admission for adults is $3, milita in uniform and seniors (55 and over is $2, Children 6-10, SI and under 5 free. The Fiesta will benefit numer ous non-profit and charitable clu and organizations. youth program and scholarships, senior citizen pr grams and handicapped citizen needs. For ticket or booth infor mation. call 962-4441 . Satlll'clay THE ttn SAWDUST FESTIV opens wnh a line·up of 60 per formers including strolhn' minstrel and contemporary mus1ctans offer ing daily entertainment throug Aug. 27. The festival offers th works of 200 anisls. a wide ~lccuo of homemade epicurean dchghts frtt children's ans and craf\ lessons, arusuc demonstrations, I elccuc booth structures~ all hou on a beautifully landscaped 21h ac eucalyptus grove at 935 Laguna Ca nyon Road, Lagun~ Beach. Hou are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, Sunday through Thursday and until 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Admission i $4 for adults, SJ for seniors and frc for childrtn 12 and under. All enter· tainment is included in the price o admission and runs from approx· imatcly 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. on the entertainment deck and at various locations throughout the ground . For information. call 494-3030. Taeeclay TBE HUNTINGTON BEACH FOURTH OF JUL~ PARADE ~•II began at 10 a.m. at 1itth and Main Sm.~ts and proceed nonh on Main to Cit' Hall. featunng floats. band • eque inans and cclebnues. f>rc«d. ing the parade "111 be a Pancake Breakfast at 7 a.m. at Scachff Vil· lage. Mam trect and Yorktown A'cnue. fireworks show 1s also slated for 7 p.m. at the HunllnJtOn Beach High School football stadium Call 960-8899. , . . . . . f.. IU " q, I k • M I> • ~ Nows.Mng _, •1 •• 111man HueVOS .................. •1• HUEVOS •1• AAtCttEAOS .......... . ~eo&s .............. •1• MACHACA ............... ' 1 • CARNE ... ASADA ..................... & -- S. 'led w/Tortl#a, l'lllAled ..... • Fruit .. ... , .. .. .•.• , 1"1,..11ss• coeTA~ -Adwrtl.Mr Soot .g FTHEWEEK By Patrid~ A. ~ II you ve deooeo not 10 com- promise on !i100C ta..ao IOO<J then v1si1 trie Stun ooc e •r ~e"'1'.>0l't Beach Th<S sm .;nprett>nllous restaurant o E!'S :a .an C\JtSme at moderate p<ices PE!fSl'lOa~ basis •l"ll ...... ~-it'S' triem .... ht>n tnt>\ -•.i ~ ~ - \&lions. Dou .. ,_. ..l ""~ -# aooed that m1..'St ..:-• .. s "".s :'l!""S -... ~ se,._.,,,, ,._..irs Ii!' .. '"'~ .. ~ r .~._. bus mess Some elf the ra'.:' ... ..: p-...-! ~- IO)ed bv patrons ~· ...... ~·---. .. ...: Robert Dou ?'-'Chased the res- taurant 1n 1980 "°O' on did he renovate tts deco< but ne aiso created a menu that rias IT'ade the Stuft Nooo1e poO\;tar anong d1oers who apprec ate mOYtl'H••atenng CUISll'le die include (:a air..!' = ·: · ~ squ101 Tonelltn .\'l~e.: .: .. .: ~ prosc1ut10' peas ,., .:•e.l-~-~ Medaghon De te-c L'.l .: -.&:ci 1-.eat topped .,.. '" s.:.l-:.-l·l."".l.:: eggpland and ront .. 3 .:~ = ·. to Al Pepe , t et .,.. -;-.:or. ':.?':'- per corns anc sr .i .:-ts -.:~->-: br"""" sauce an.:: .:•e.i-i-~ ~..; : lto.Mrt ~ •McCMll«-S ;a to th• Stvft fllltoodl•. Bal 1no 1breas: .:' :: .. ''"'"" "' " an1cho e l'learts -_:s .. r~v-s :i .: tomatoes 't\e tr) :o st ·.: e a _r. When took the resta..,rant o-.er 11 was decorateo ri a OOs·t)'pe decor 1 chang~ t>ie cOIOfs adoed more light and maoe t more ope,, and a Jttle more eiegal"t Doui.. expla rieo He added t"at the Anderson •Utf!f"CO'()( pa nttngs dec- orating the wai s add a contempor'y touch to tne restaurant s r0Man11c atmosphere din ng .... '"out tt>e c• .i= "@SS ::· ~..; •• eit.es Do.J" sa,o "".e ac.;iec ~'a: 1 large setect1or. ct ..,. "es ~:" CaJitornrao ano ta an -:sre as.: .... ~ 5.J.·-.:.1 .. :: ........ : -......... Oouk. With more than 20 years 1n the restaurant ooo business stud- ied French and 1tai1an cu1s1ne and that's why tie say~ 'My d•sttes are a httle d1Herent as n lS authentic ltaltan recipes with a shght French influenoe · All dishes are m&de to order and Oouk only befteYeS 1n using the freshest of ingredients That is why we don't have a freezer on hand - we have fresh ingredients delivered daily," he pointed out proudly Not only are Stu11 Noodle's menu items dehc:t0us. but the Stuft Noo- dle otters daily lunch and dinner specials. as well as "something dif- ferent · that customers request "If a customer wants something a little different -not neoessanly ltahan food -they C9n c.tt us a few days in edvanoe end 1f we can get ttte ingredients. we Witt mllke It for them ... Douk Mfd Not only does this restaurant's award-winning cue9ine (It garnered a Gold Awerd '°' 1988 by the SOYth«n Cahforn1a Restaurant Writers' Auocietion) Mt 1t apart. but the MJvtc:e at Stuh Noodle Is also aomethtng ~. The pro- fessional servers not only do their 1obs e~tly, but alaopromote • feefing a ~ among cus- tomers. "Everyone hU their favorite Mr- ver, they get to knOw tMm on a ava.ilao1e to eniO) ,,., t~ ~.a SoMethrng tnat a.so sets ... -s ..1;.'..l"! rs our ""'ne 1.s1 ....... -c11 "as Z3 .: '- s: ..... '~"= ~ s ... -..:.J·~ = ·'t'S..:oi' -l.(' .,. '~~ • HAR I OR CRUISES FR ID AYS 30 TO 9 ->'- SU NOA YS 5·30 TO 7 3 CALL F~ RESERVATIONS -~ll ,. AJOR EOt C~ROS • WWCll • DINNll •FULL RAI • IANQUBT'S •TAU OUT• •IO.DAY I Ul'RT• C'11A•PA,Nt: Ill \C'M 2300 HARBOR BOULEVARD • COSTA M~S A • MS-3331 Lotu• Expreaa Now Open al Fashion Isla nd' Atrl.-C-rt J ........ . -. • • \."\.r..-....--.. ......... -'..._. ,.. ,.,wd 't ............. .............. ~~ .... ,.--..r ,,~ ~- . . ... , ......... : ... \I <°"'-l • ,,~~"tt" ·K~ • EXcmNG CHINESE CUISINE IN A DELIGHTFUL BEACH ATMOSPHERE GREAT OUTSaDE ~TIO C»tMG • • • • • • 3050 E COM& Hwy • Corona def Mlllr ( Oppoe .. Aib9ft90N ...... ) • (714) 721 ·9000 11 :30 A.Ill. • 10:00 P.111. • Moft.. • 5'11\. . . DINNER SPECIALS .._.............. - 1111110 (Al~oen•1~or ........ of ~ .... , Aua1lllc llnk• ftM._... fmllO. n. ,. ... , • ...,.,., ....... w .... . -•.c..t• .... ••• ~·& 4202 ... .,.r11111tt.CA-u-t • o.lly Plot O.tebookl Friday, June 30, 19" It .• .. .... h\C~ entertainment -;even nights a Tiii! IMPltOV. 4255 Campus p.m. Duke's Mo nday Ni&ht Show- Wedneeday v.cek. lntemat1onal Reggae All Stars Drive. Ste 138. Irvine. Thrtt side-case has no cover charge. !he New- SAL V ATORE 'S 500 North tonight 9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926. splitting acts each night: shows at pon er Reson is located at 1107 Brookhurst. ~nahe1m. Pure Energ} 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. SIO admission. Jamboree Rd.Just east of Pacific at 8:30 p.m night!) through Satur-Thanday 854-5455. Coast Highway in Ncwpon Beach. da) for listening and dancing SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific 644-1700. ext. S7S. Plc ... •u~.. c H. h o~ h Monday .... ''" oast 1g ~a). unset •xac . to-YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER LAGUNA CANYON BAR Ir night through Saturday. Judah Star. JEFF ALTMAN AT THE IM-GRILL !159 Laguna Can)on Road. 9 I 59' 19"'6 PROV tonight only in two pec1al TREATllE Peter's Landing. 16400 offer'> the danceable music of p.m. to a.m. ---· performances at 8:30 and 10:30. The Pacific Coast Hi&hway, Huntington ~phrod11e. w11h soloist Eh1a Lorenz. lmprov 1s located at 4 2SS Campus Beach, present Comedy Night each rh} thm1st Jeff) Martin at the kc }-Dme. Ste. 138. Irvine. 854-5455. Monday at 8 p.m . Top national and boards and Harold Todd on sax-DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT local stand-up comics are featured. aphone and flute. "Cool Dancin" ,._.da LOUNGE at the Ncwpon cr Reson Dinner/show combinations are 8 0 n 1 . M N'gh Sl4.9S per person and space per-begins at .3 p.m. Wednesda} presents a special onday I I mitting. gucM~ can attend the show nighti. . .i9.i-I 9 I I or 494-431 O. KEVIN ROONEY with JefTGarlin Showcase · with comedians from only for s7.50 plus a ont>-drink SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pacific and Scott Herriott at the lmprov throughout 1he Southern California min imum. Reservatio ns arc sug- iC;o;a;) t;H;i;g;h wiiiii!a);,;;u;n;;st';;t ;;Bea-c;;hiii. iiio;;ITeiiirs;;iiitiiihiiiroiiiuiiigiiih iiiJiiiuiiil )iii' iii2 .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijlf:a:rca=pc=rf.=o=rm=i "='=· =bcgi='=n::::n::::i n::::g:a:t=8::3:10 gestcd. 840-SH OW. SEA SIAM Thai Seafood ReBtaorant r--------------, OPEN 7 DAYS I Brin~ in this roupon for l ntEE tdaM of I LUNCH 11-S I Thai lcC'd Tea or Thai lcC'd Corftt with I purch~ of Lunch or Oino~r. DINNER 5-10 I Offtt good lhru 7·31-89 I ~--------------~ It's Uncanny b1 8111 H11milron Taeeday VIC DUNLOP appears at the Im- prov through Jul) 9. Also appearing will be lm prov favontt'. Jeff talson. THE IMPROV presents tnree s1de- spli11ang act each night at 8:30 p.m. Sunday thro ugh Thursda). ($7). 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Fnday and Saturda). (SI 0). doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is served n1ghtl~. ~, OllANGE COUNTY FIEn A Mil Sqparc Park, Brookhurst at Hc1 ~ountain Val~y. cc~bratt's th Founh of July wnh the county' largest free fi reworks display. Th F1csu 1s open d11ly from 11 a.m. 1 midnight 1oday through Tucsda and features a mult11udc of activ1t1 including a carnival with rides fi young and o ld, an internanio nal fi fa1rc, sponang t'vcnlS, cooko fTs and special festival of Ans and C raft Admission for adul1s 1s $3, milita in uniform and seniors (SS and ovc is S2. Children 6-10, $1 and under free. The Fiesta will benefit nume ous non-profit and charitable club and organizations. youth program and scholarships. senior c1t1zen pr grams and )landicappcd c11iLcn needs. For ticket or booth info matjon. all 962-4441 S.tvday 16108 Boa Chica at Edinger OP£N »ithnn ...... , I'"" rlut J'"CM i:o .. -,u &ourtu ,.i.,.i." (;'OOI. ~Kh "'~l-n •..rt Wj:M mJ a lrctk-"'"™'" Dmn and~ frurc IOf' .... , •huntwnd CTUmM "1ld .. luprt-d UNm THE 1m SAWDUST FESTIV opens with a li ne-up of 60 pc formers including strolhn• m instrel 1---------------.. and contemporary mus1c1an\ ofTe ing dajly cn1ena1nmcoc throug Aug. 27. The fcs11val offers th works of 200 antSts. a wide sclcc110 of homemade cpcurean delight free children's ans a nd craft lessons, arus11c dcmons1rat1ons. I electic booth struc1urcs: all house on a beautJfully landscaped l'h ac cucalyp1us grove at 935 Laguna Ca nyon Road. Laguna Beach. Hou arc 10 · a.m. 10 10 p.m. unda through Thursday and until 11 p.m Friday and Saturday. Admission i $4 for adults, SJ for seniors and fi ·ror children 12 and under. All enter tainmcnt as included in the pncc o admissfon and runs from approx imatcly 10:30 a.m. 10 10 p.m . on 1h Huntingtoa Beach• (714) ~986 IUL~ 4t• .1fket 1lk ~t /« ie1111cl! 1 1 ~ -4:00 Daily SeMng Ow Fresh Catch Menu Along With Great Satads, Sandwiches & Pasta. Luocl'I I I l0-4 00pm O~r 4 ()(). I 0 OOpm Cocklall HcM 5 ()(). 7 OOpm Re~rvations675-7411 25' 5 E. Coast Hwy •• Coron• d•I M•r • I 1 e o.ly Plot Det9book/ Friday, June 30, 1911 n... ntt l't-r!f."«d hw I. trulfl,. -klr;: • ... ul rl,.. rT<"' rx£"'1'"'.-lu•un hW~ on t-anh ' IHn th 1-tni Cul1t•al..J tr I C°.•lt!,>moa UN"' '"" \ !"''...,. ... , the-rru<t'•" rnW"'I! FO! • t h•ni:,. lrvm ;:..rlrc !'f,.ad top \IK'n wwh '"" t>..nrt rllffl •prtnkk m f"'1'111<".ln ditt'll' H..l..t ''""m"•urt"'o -unul,:ul<kl' in • \"\0 U\l"I' light dnhn att l(lc.11 fN '<Uffil'ner ""'1t>lllll'll! 1't.mot,. ~ c-'-'Uri ~sO<«p sL.tn onl Ill ,. twr .. www and olt>c oJ Bd°"' 1enllrn~ Or ro.s1111~ s;pnd I op. of pe1JO undft tht \kin ol ~·th ct .. cl.m "'"" Sent' hoc. .11 roum fm'1pnacu1t <If C'hJ.H.d ~a!Chtnfi V0Uf ~, !Ml-i u( UW18 •htrt' ""P'' tn \w.ttim a llMICt'. Mid I op Of -ol 11\•lttl (TI111.~ fUIU COllC('ll(llllt' W1rchlnfl your ~ • ~ a •• fllld plirtw\ of cl.huous rrnu )'ClU an l'llJO\ on rl>f mmu .oc 11.., C.."nn\ • lOIO 1 .. c.une, ~ lb<h•6n.)m CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! NIWPOllT •ACH ne11111• SIFA•IDN•AND •.... . ..._, ;;/); ne ..!),._ f<o,altr • La•c• ••--v t•na Frhl8v • Dl••••7N .. •te * Cocktail• * Tropical Drtnb * d14J~a ...... c.... ........... ,. -..c• (114) 4H4U4 17Ma.c .... -... • l•• • ••c• cntcnainmcnt deck and at vanou loca11ons throughout the ground For information, call 494-3030. . ,......,. TBE H UNTINGTON BEAC FOURTH OF JULY PARADE v.11 begin at I 0 a.m al 1itth and Mai Street!> and procttd nonh on Mai 10 Cit) Hall. featuring Ooats. bands cquestnan~ and ccle6nt1es. Prteed ing the parade v.111 be a Pancak Breakfast at ~.m. at ScachfT Vil lage. Main trect and Yorktov. venut'. fircv.or~s 5how 1 al slated for 7 pm. at the HunllnJIO Beach High School foolball stadium Call 960-8899. NowServtng _, ME •• •DlllFUT HlJEVOS ................. . •1• =AOS ........... •1• CHOAIZO •1• Afll> EGGS ............ .. MACHACA .............. . •1• CARNE l'MI ASADA ..................... & -- a.MJ •ITOffllla. AllWI ..... Fruit ..... , ... ..... , 1111,..un• COITAmM J:=THEWEEK By P•trkl• A. G•bl~ If you·ve decided not to com- promise on good Italian fOOd. then 111s1t the Stull Noodle In Newport Beach This small .. unpretentious restaurant offers Italian cuisine at moderate prices. • Robert Douk purchased the res· taurant 1n 1986. Not only did he renovate tis decor, but he also created a menu· that has made the Stull Noodle popular among diners who appreciate mouth-watering cuisine When I took the restaurant over 11 was decorated tn a ·sos-type decor I changed the colors. added more ltght and made 11 more open and a 1nt1e more elegant." Douk explained He added that the Anderson watercolor paintings dec- orattng the walls add a contempory touch to the restaurant's romantic atmosphere Oouk. with more than 20 years In the restaurant/food busu~ss. stud- ied French and llaltan cu1s1ne and thats why he says. "My dishes are a ltllle different as It ts authentic llaltan recipes with a sllghi French influence." All dishes are mitde to order and Oouk only believes In using the freshest of ingredients. "That is why we don't have a fr.ezef on hand - we have fresh Ingredients delivered da11y," he pointed out proudly Not only are Stuft Noodle's menu items delicious. but the Stuft Noo- dle offers dally lunch and dinner specials; as weH as ·'something dif- ferent ' that customers request. · If a cust<>mef wants something a little different -not necessarily Hauan food -they ~ call us a few days 1n "'vance end If we can get the ingredients, we wttl mike It for them," Ooult Utd Not only doel thts rntaurant's award-Wtnntng CUl96ne (It garnered a Gotd Award tor 1988 by the Southern California Restaurant Wntefs' AMOciatlon) •t it apart. but the J8fVice at.Stuft.. Noodle Is also aomethlng ~-The pro- lesS1onal MrWrl not onty do their JObt effteiently, but altop(Ofn0t8 a feehng a frlendlinea among cus- tomers. "E...-yone ha t"9k favortte ter- ver. they get to know them on a personal basis and ltke to request them when they make reser- vations." Oouk explained He added that most of his waiters have several years experience tn the business• Some of the favorite dinners en· 1oyed by patrons ol the Stull Noo- dle include. Calamari Frttu (fried squid), Tortell1n1 Angelo (chicken. prosciutto. peas 1n cream sauce). Medag1ton1 De Vitello Cardinale (veal topped with scampi. avocado eggpland and tonttna cheese). Fllet· l o Al Pepe (fillet mignon. pep percorns and shallots in cognac brown sauce and cream}. and Pollo Battino (breast ot chicken with artichoke hearts mushrooms and tomatoes) · We try to stick to real Italian dintng without the craziness of nov- elties: Oouk said. He added that a large selectton of wines both Cahforn1an and Italian are also available to en1oy with the meal Something that also sets us apart is our wine ~st which has 23 dif· Rob•rt Douk welcom•s to the Stuft Noodle . lerent wines and champagnes for $12 a bOl}le Alcohol-free wine and champ'ilgne are also available Stull Noodle has fac1htles for pri- vate parties and catering Take ou t is available and reservations are strongly suggested The restaurant is open Monday through Friday 11 a m to 2 30 p m . Sunday through Thursday 5 to 10 pm , and Friday and Saturday 5 to 11 p m lor dinner Stuf1 Noodle is located at 215 Riverside Ave tn Newport Beach For more 1nformat1on or reser- vations, call 646-2333 HARBOR Wine ond Dinner CRUISES FRIDAYS SUNDAYS 7:30 TO 9:30 5:30 TO 7:30 CAll FOR RESERVATIONS -All MAJOR CREDIT CA RDS • • • • Conr1,,;nt~I Cu 1Slfl(' Sm<r f oO 7 0-...d·.U-. ,,,.,.. .. , ~ •¥ ,_. /« t.•i'HM ,.._.._ tllltl ""'11«4, t~ tllltl ,OM#,,.,_ I South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17 141 S40-l840 • . : .. • EXCITING CHINESE CUISINE · IN A DELIGHTFUL BEACH ATMOSPHERE • • GREAT OUTSIDE PATIO OlflNG • • • • • • • . .. ·::! :··: • 3050 E. Coe• Hwy., Corone dee Mllr ( Oppoelte AlbertlOM Mllrtlet ) .. • • <:· . (714) 721-9000 • 11 :30 A.M. -10:00 P.M. • MDn.·SUn. dll#Jtb .. ,,...} • ... £ ., .... , ..... ,,..o.n.~ .... • • ,,_,., • L.t • ,._, • CeulWt • ::-.c::::.-:::1... 646-4202 Diiiy Plot OM~/ Fr1dey, June 30. 1tlt IT ~ L I ~-....... ~ CRAZYHOiSE STEAKHOUSE Country dining with eta ! Authen- tic western decor restaurant and saloCln, featurinit prime rib, fresh seafoods, and their ramoui. pan sauteed steaks. Lunch: Monday - Fridav, reservations guaranteed. Dancing and live music in the saloon. Dyer Road Exit/Newpdrt Fwy. Santa Ana. !>49-1512. THE CANNERY This historic waterfront landmark in Newport 'i,. Cannery \'illage reaturing fre h local seafood and eastern bet-I ('on1<1stenll>• good ser· 'ice. open fn r lunch, dinner, Sunday Brunch and Champagne Harbor C'ru1i-ei.. Entt-r1ainmen1 nightly. En1oy the lounge food gal-ler~ superh dam chowder' :1010 Lafo~ttte. 675-5777. .NEWl>ORT LANDING Newport Landin!( Restaurant on the Halboa Penm ula 11ffer& a ro- manta< waterfront "'etting Special- 11e"• include fresh \\nrd rish. Ha\\auan M>afood ra\·orlte'i. prime rib, abalone. tomb and veal. Carden fresh 'lalads. appt>ti:ieri. and sand- w1chei.. Exteni.l\e wine list. -;pec1al- tv drinks and ccl<'kta1l . Live enler- taanmt>nt. AE. MC.\', O.C. Located at 50;\ E. PAi1itewat.er lad)ac·ent, t.r1 Balboa Ferrvl. Reservations rec ommended · 67~·237:t Parking available. OYSTERS Brand new in Corona del Mar, Oys- ter is the hot and happening place to be! Featuring oyster bar. oak grill, fresh seafood & cocktails. Open for lunch and dinner. Located at 2515 E. Coast Hwy. in Cflrona del Mat. 675·741 l. REUBEN &. LEE The beat eeafood in town ii aliJI on the boat! Not juat f~ holidaya and apecial occaiona, Reuben E. Lee terws delicious at.Mb, eeafood 6 apeciaJtiea every night of the week. L unch, brunch, dinner. Banquet. for up to 400. Weddinp, put.iea, receptiona, etc. In Newport Bay. 151 E. Cout Hwy., Newport Beech. 675-5790. TALE OF THE WHALE Experience a 11~p back into time to a place whHe you can dine at your own leisure. Enjoy the romance of old Newport with a panoramic bay view. Excite your senses with their HnaationaJ seafood and traditional favorites. BrukfMt 7:00 a.m. Mon- ct.y-friday, Lunch 11:30-4:00 Mon- B II E Alaf'OllTD IJlfJf llOTSL 1.,. ........................... ,.,,., day-Friday. Dinner 4:00-11 :00 seven nights. Saturday and Sunday Brunch 7:00-4:00. Oyater Bar Fri- day. Saturday and S unday. Ban· quet facilities up to 500. 400 Main Strwt. Balboa. 673-4633. ZUBIES · Pure and simple, just. like mother's love! They 1erve 10 OL lobeter tails, filet mtinon, prime rib, ribe and chicken at the mOlt reuonable prices in Cotta Mesa. Thetie din- nen eerved on special night.I-open 7 night.I. Generously poured low price drinks. Our customers have been coming beck s ince 1970. Located at. 1712 Placentia in Costa Mesa near 17th Strfft. Call 645·8091 or 631-9803. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE Right nHt door to Zubies. AU our piuas are large 16", any combination, all toppings, at $5.95 ($6.95 take out) . Wide screen plus 8 TVs. games & videos. Full Cocktail Bar. Open 7 days. Lunch & Dinner. 1714 Placentia, Cotta Mesa ITAUAN VINN IE'S The best Italian food prepared Imm the tre ... ht ... 1 in1tred1ents usinK no pre~er\'atl\·e-;, salt, ... uicar, or ex cei.~ fats. Owned hv \'innie Colan d rea of Brooklvn· Pmm Worlui. famous for ha\ ang The Best Pitta an Orange County b\ The Great Pina Hunt. 2i0 East 17th Street in Costa Mesa. 722-9264. VI LLA NOVA A beautiful t>ay view creates the romantic ~lllng that has made the Villa Nova a ".ped al kind of place .. for over 50 years. Superb cuisine from CentraJ and Northern Italy M!rved in Old World charm. Ei· tensive wine lisl.. Dinnt!r nightly. Piano bar. Full menu til 1:00 a.m. 3131 West Coast Highway, New· port Beach. 642-7880. ME-N-ED'S PIZZA Locally owned and operated. Me-n- F.d's Pizza Parlor has been serving quality pizza and friendJy eervioe for 27 vean. Our thin crust pizza with ai:x rHI cheeeet and fresh top- pi~ is a piz.za lover's dell«ht. Me- n -Ed'• &Mo offens del~ioua deli aandwiches, salads and free de- livery. Jean, the manqer, will be happ>' w aaeiat you with your ne:xt meeting or group catered event. Located at 410 E. 17th St.. Coat.a Miu, 646-7136. Open aeven daya • > • week. Sun-Thur 1 J :30-12:00, Fri and Sat 11 :30-1:00. CHINUS DANNY K'S Meet IMnny Kuo, 8 year General Manqer of Coeta Mee.a'• Mandarin Gourment and 4 year Partner/General ManaprofChina Town in Irvine. You can now enjoy Danny K's esciting and <00t.emporuy Chineee cuiaine in an equally exciting and oont.empory eet- ting in Corona del Mar! Danny K '1 Ui open for lunch and dinner daily. Beer & wine liaL Catering. 3050 E. Cc.t Hwy. Call 721-9000 for take oul, reeer- vations or information. CONTINENTAL BOB Bl'RN Dine in ab. olute ele((ance at this award·w1nnang restaurant. Famou~ tor innovat1,·e cuisine. Startt>rs Ill· dude ov .. ters on the half hell. ash1m1 and ttravlax. Fresh seafoud from around the world. eastern fed veal. mu~c''""' dul·k breast and certified pr-1 me A ngu!l beef. elaborate wane li&L Open i-even dayi; a week Late n11itah1 piano bar Pm·ate dinin~ room . Reservatiuru rtcommended. ~IC'. \',AX. CB, 0 . :li Fas hwn Island. Newport Beat·h, 714/644-2030. CROWN HOUSE This lovely ('onunental restaurant 1tuated ai the corner of PCH and Crown Valley Pkwy. has bffn a gourmet's favorite for 18 years now. Fine dining. cocktaiL, dancing, live entertainment, oyster bar, happy hour. banquet facilities. limo ser· vice, extensive wine list. 32802 Pa· cific Coast Hwy.. outh Laguna Niguel. 499-2626. RIVIERA Relax t.o gracious serviC"e in an elegant, intimate atm011ph4!re. Ex- pertly prepared continent.al dishes by Chef Richard Bergner, sintt 1970. Thia award· winning res- taurant. also offen an e:xten11ve wine list, and e:xcela in tableside preparations and flambes. Open for lunch 11 :30-3 p.m., dinner from 5 1>.m. Excellent banquet facilities. Cloeed Sunday and holickys. 3333 s. Bria~. Colt.a Mesa, 540-3840. PR•NCH ...... u .... .......... .... ... .,.... ..... ........... .... ..... Swi Chef Walter Ruttimann's cuisine provencale is of an in- novative and exquisitely executed authenticity. An enchanting coun· try French interior and an Old World h011pitaJity rarely found these days fulfill the expectations evoked by the outstanding cuising. O~n for dinner and cocktails seven nights. Catering_available. 3421 Via Li<to. Newport Beach, 675-4904. G•llMAN OLD woiin GERMAN RESTAURANT Home-a>oking at itA fine.t.! The name't1 been chanpd to ucite your palate, but "SA ERBRATEN" atill i8 the moat tender POT ROAST. marinaud in Red Wines & Spi<ti, !!erved with Potato Pancakes. GO LASH (tat1ty German WA',) with SPAF.T'lLE (homemade egg noodles.) WIENER SCHNIT'lEL (breaded pork-tenderloin). A favorite is BRATWURST made either out of veal or pork with Sauerkraut & Potato Salad OKTOBElffE."\T l~t us help vou v.i1h )Ollr Weddinit & C'a~rin11 pl&n<\, :l Hall! av&il11ble. Loc11ted Hl'NT 1:--:GTO~ REACH, 40l'l Fwv. ex11 Beach So.. right on Center nexl tu Hol.ida} Inn. {il41 8%-M20 INDIAN ROYAL KHYBER SAIL LOFr Sail Loft Bar&. CriU futures oc:e view dinina with the emphaaia o f1'8h eeafood. Oyster tMlr, liv entertainment. nightly in the area. Ooen for dinner nichtly fro 5 p.m. Weekend houn from 10: a.m. Fabuloua Sunday Brunch Located at 400 P.C.H. in Lagun Beach. M•XICAN Ml CASA T heir food is like a t rip to Mexicc H08pitality goe hand in hand wit their motto, "Mi Casa es u Casa. or my house 1 your house. Et!tab Ii hed since 1972, it's no sec re friends enjoy dining here. Ope daily from 11 11.m. for Lunch, Din ner fl_~~ C()Cktails. F.ntertainmen W~un. nights in the Burr Room. 296 East 17th Street. Cost Me11a. 64il-7626. ONE OF A KIND GINO'S ON THE HILL AlmOllt a CC>Rta Mesa landmark where friend.a and memoriet meet, Gino's isn't an Italian Re.taurant. but a restaurant hei~n by a (local) Italian. Even b they erve many Italian items. y alAO offer a large variety of other items on their menu. Known for "Honest food and friendly Aervice," Gino's featwet a varied menu with emphaaia on quality and reuonable pricee. Live ent.enainmeot Mon. thru. Sat. from 8:30 p.m. Saturday ~ Sunday breakfMt from 9 a.m. Localed at 428 EMt 17th Street, Cotta Me.. Call 660-1750 for res- ervations, direetiOnll or what.ever. Orange County's fir t and finest Indian restaurant, Roya.I Khyber proudly serves authentic Indian dis· hes with "The Art of Flavor," ex· elusively for California tastes. Select from a sumptuoual,Y diverse menu or let the e:xpert wait.era h4!1p design a meal for your liking. Lunch, dinner, brunch, e:xtenaive wine liat, full cocktail ba.r. All major credit cards accept.ed. 1000 N. THAI Bristol St. Newport Beach. (714) .-.-----------1 752-5200 for rewrvationa. 8&A 81All &B8TAUllANT AMSlllCAN Tind oft.be tame old food! Looking for eornethint different? Give your THE NEWPORT OYSTER self a tnllL Tl}'• tat.e o( the notic. BAJl AND GRJLL Thai Food at Sea Siam, you11 dine Bright and airy with a colorful in a reluinc enviromnent while en- aeaaide Victorian Oair, The New-joyi111lhe,nciouaThaiho9pitality. port {)yst.er Bar and Crill ia cuual You'll rand a wide •lection o( Thai seafood dining at it.I beat . A fun cuiaine at al'fordaba. pric:ea. Sea apot·t.o sip an anchor a1eam beer. Siam apeciali&el in llMfoocLbut hM peel spicy shrimp and enjoy es-a plentiful array o( beef, chicken q uiaitely prepared r .. h. Open all and "Pt.ariu d9hea to .,..... ~ from 11 :JO a.m. to 10:30 p.m.. everyone. TrMt younelf to lunch or to 11 p .m. on Friday and Saturday dinner at S.. Siam. Locat9d at. night.I. MC, VISA, A.E.. Oinen. 16103 BolM Chica SL. Huntiftcton Locat9d em.a from the r-iewport Bwla (corw Bctj 1 r). Tals.e-<Mlt Pier, 2100 Weet Oc:.afront, New-food. Call (714) Ml •a. Open 7 pon a..ch. 67~197'7. .,.. 11 -'° 10 ,.. • • • • ....... 111199 .... 111199 .... . ... ... .... ...~ • • • ....... ....... . ........... ...... . ... .,.... .... , . ........ • * .. ... • ..... ..... ... ....... ....79 ....... .... ... • • • ....... .... ..... • ...... ._ .... ....... .... ... ....... ,. .. _ ,. ...... ....,.. ... _... ... _... • * ....... .......... .... ........... * ... ... ....... •••• • ••• . ........ * ..... .... .... ........... ...... * * * _,. .... ..... ...~ * * * -·-•• ~ f'lot Dtll~D<*I Frtdlly, June 30, ,._ I '\ I 111 f, \I I I H 11 ' ART SPIRIT GALLERY 3 4-8 North Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. features the pa'ltel and 011 paintings of Dick Hersc) through the month of J ul y. Open I I a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday 1hrough Fnda). 11 a.m . 10 5 p.m. Saturda\ and unda\. hbran . 363 Glennc> re trcct at 6.30 p.m. (or a guided tour of 10 gallcncs. r or more informa1ion. call the Laguna Beach Chamber of (om- merce a1 494-1018. through Saturda) 1 to 11 p m. and unda). 11 a.m. to 8 p.m . 650-7330 and 1n Laguna fkach. Monda\ through aturda). I I a.m to 7 p m and unda) noon to 5 pm 497-449 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. luesda) 1hrough Fnda) and noon to 5 pm aturda) and unda) Clo'iCd \1onda'' 754-4111 ma11on. contact Sall) Rohen. M~ll "\ QUORUM GALLERY r 4 'ionh <. oa\I H 1gh\\3). Laguna Beach. fca· turc~ \rlcen H u\Cb)' \\Ith oils of '>l:a'><.·aPl''> ol Llguna and Ha .... au -\l\O Yoko Folan \\llh dchtthtful 011'. of f ngh!>h cottage' and no .... er\ in pastel rolor<>. I hrough Jul) '\I Gal- ler) hour., arc IO J m to 5 pm dail) 4Q.t-4412 497-8355. . • MIRANDA GALLERIES 417 C'oas1 H 1~wa). Laguna Bct1ch. sho"s onginal ml\cd-med1a o n can- ' as b> \let artist Mamros Manu- k1an. Also other an1sts Loc:111on in Nc .... pon Beach, 2901 W \oast H 1ghwa>. ~te 2 0. open 1 uc'>da) MODERN MllSEl'M OF ART Gnffin To .... crs. 5 Hulton ( cntrc Dr . nta \na. host\ an nh1tn11on of 70 paintings from the orrl'' Museum of Cont(•rnporar) (1rl'l'k \rt through Aug. 27 I lours arc 11 NEWPORT BEACH Pl1BLIC LI· BRARY \1anncl"\ Branlh. ~00' Do'cr Dn'l' "'l""J><>n Reath. ft>a- turi.-s local anist 'l.1organ (1rl'Cn°\ C\h1b11 "Riot of ( olor" dunng the month lll Jul) For more 1nfor- LAG NA GALLE RY NIGHT con- tinues th1 sum mer "Ith .... alking tours on 1he tim Thur<;<Ja)' evening of July and ~ugust. Meet at the Distinctive o· • ·. • HAPPY HOUR 4-6 P "' • F.,,. llO<'s o oeuv1e<i • H<Nse W•n,. 6 0.onlot !rOM Ille 111"11 $I 7~ • SPECIAL PASTA ............. 13.00 s.in Mon T ~ In the &.-• & l ""'9• • ENTERTAINMENT • SERVING s P"' -Midftit'" • QOLD AWARD WINNER -•· hdflc C-1 ttwy ~. e-...... -tn-1122 ~ the Cftf cd 1tcr ranea'l <Room A Fine Otntng Ell.1>«1f'<lee for l.unef\. 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