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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. I • . FRIDAY, APRIL I, 1988 25 C£,TS BB aide's· double jobs to be probed Analyst for city attorney also working .. -ful -time as LA district court executive By ROBERT BAJUtER the same ume. °' .. ...,....... · Walter E. Burk. an anal) st for Cit) Huntin•ton Beach t'ity Admini~ Attorney G ail Hutton'c. legal depart· ... . ment anda c1tyemplo\'~forabout 15 trator Paul Cook said today he '<litll years. a nnounced Wednesdav that he aslt police to investigate alleptto ns was resigning for "~rS("lnal reasons:· thatan cmployccofthctity attomcy"s ~ffictals said. The res1gna11on ~as to office was holding down two jobs at f become ofliC'1al toda~ Reward offered Reward offered tor infor- mation leading to the safe return of Sytvia Mangos, who disappeared Sunday in Yucca V alley-;1111 Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified A7 A3 A9-1 0 85-7 A8 88 Date book Comics ~th notices Entertainment Opinion p.,_.azzi -lilellice log Public notices Spc>Fts . A6 Date book A3 City dogs ziierchuts ovei: their illegal cart By JONATHAN VOLZllE ot_DlllJ ........ Costa Mesa officials contend W ill Campbell parks his hot dog can illC'gall). . But m hts e}es. there·._ not a ..,hole lot of difference bet"ecn a Buick and a hot dog can. And he thinks Cost:i ~ksa code enforcement ofTice~arr dogging htm. For C'"<actl~ 1~0 'ears today. Campbell and hts p:iry~r. Kat~ DtDomentcO. ha\e o"ned and o~r­ ated the Chicago Beef 4'ta11on. a hot dog shop at 580 W. I Q1h St • 8USlflCSS IS good. thcv sa). but the shop 1s· set JUSI ·a bit ton far off 19th Street . .\n ant1que·St} kd hot dog can at the edge of the parking lot tn front ofthl' shop for the last C<'uple o("'tt'ks has hclped attract custC'mers. It also attracted the attentton of Ctt) code enforcement offic<'rs. "ho gaH Campbell. 40. and D10t'men1ro. 35. a ~eek·s ~armng to moH· the can. and whcn that we nt unh«d<'d. issued the pa tr a ttcket. Thc·ttcket all~ the shop needs a conditional use ~rmtt to display the c,a n . but Campbell d1sa!lr«S. He says the can is just Ith· a car for sak. .. I do n't see ho" it's any different than ha' mg an Oldsmnbtk in a lot "'th $5.999 on tt ... Campbell said. ll was disclosed that Burt. who rq>ortcdly w1u a~ from his city Job during parts of Octolxr and Novcm- txr and all of(>ttcmtxr. had taken a full-tame JOb as dcput~ district court executt\C with th~ .. f>tstnct Court tn Los .\ngcles in OC'tol"tcr. Sourccs said that Hunttngto n Beach acqwuntances :illcgcdly dc-- tected Burk ~ork1ng at tits second Job in Federal Court in Lo~ Antcles and wondered what he was doing there. Hutton said that Burk had C\· haustcd accrued sic .,.(i~. com- ~nsato') time and -c,CT}' tne'h .. of his 'acano n dunng \M ab!itntec1sm .\crordma to Hunon and ot~r\ Burk said hC' paid '1sns to hts \ld mother 1 n South Dakota for pan of that ttmc-. ' Ctt) .\dmm1s1rator ( ook \atd h< ~··II ask polt~ d ctCC'tt H'S to lbok into the allegations for poss1hle fraudulc-nt use ofta~pa~er monc-~ -4 • .\nd in an apparent rommtnt on Hutton's admm1stratl\t' shlc Cook said ··\ ou onl'\ ha\(' :\ do.7<'n or 5i(l emolo'~ m lllt dcoartmc-ntand 'ou can'1 l ('('ptra l oft~" 1-...-outd find plo~~ 10 hl1.d a st'C'Ond1ob v.1thou1 thal tnddc-mtblc-·· the appro' .s. ol supniol""'>. It 1 .. absouht'I' ,Jt'f--aud1ng .. tht Bur con ta .. tt'd in th<" federal coun put-ltc I !><>mront' Ulould call in s1d. ofTil'l' b~ tC'lt'phonc said Thursda) ~ and not Ix s1 l he.-~td .. Fro,,, v. hat I had tu s~nd .. trl."mt'nd"us amount o( und<rstand ..-.hat I '" ~n told he ttm<"·· 1n the \t 1d'lo\C'SI 'Bu h.1'> bttn 1o11 orl 1n~ a regular ~"-HC' ..-.;u patd \.;O COO a ~ear tn h1 huur v.~l 1n LO\ .\niC'IC'S .. anahst's JOb He dutrcs included HtfHun '-ltd 1na1 Bun. d1dn'1 T'l'· pn-pan ng th<' , 1t~ anome~ ·s annual QUl">I ~rmts\h>n t(I holc1 a S«ond iob budget tk loald he ~ouldn't respond tn ..1dd.1io·1 w his .11' tmplo,ment to .;iul"''>tton .tbout lbt alleged dual- nur J u} !lt· intunn htr •hat he had a · ll'b s11ua11on bc,auSt" lht'\ tn\Ohed 'lot' .. und t•b hC' 5.atd tt '"a ' iolallon ol ha-. Pt"r\Onal ltft ·· · 1.th pe:"WnflC" rul~ • u-,·n, t'm· (~eee llUJll(/A2} . SantaAnas • /1' ~-blow in an early fire season Officials-warn of potential danger s throughout county By JOSATRA.1' \'OLZKE °'_ .......... .\lthough C''trtme temperaturt'S and fi('ft'<' nta .\ruJ "'1nds ha' t' passed. their potential sJ>UIT"d the Orang<" Count' Fire Department 10 o~n tht fiT'l' season J t tht earliest date sintt t % I {n la ~ t '>atd department spo c:-s•om~n Pan~ Rangt this "'tt ·~ offiu al stan oi fire season 1s the SC\:ond<.irh~t d.atc s1rice ~rd· kC"Cpmg bcpn in I to. -Right nov. tht pott-nual 1s here for a rnll~ hea'' fire S("IS()n.-Rang<' said -our raun~ n ght 110"' 1s 5 and cnuc:al ,,. .u ·· Ran.gr wd the rattn~s are set by a stud' of\he mo1 ture in the brush and scrub ttut ,., ould fuel a fire tn th< r count'\. foo1 h1lb he t'll 3'1'1t'd rt'ccnt bagh temper:Jture' and San13 .\na v.1ncb for the ht h raun .. The n}.l .\nas a~ th~ \I.On! 84. 7-8 8 1-• A2 ~ ~~~~. .. It'd 6e one th1n1 1fu was blockmg traffic. or. >TocKlng fht· sidewalk or-WW~ .-..-a-lleef wltla tM city of (Pseue eee BOT/ A2) C09ta lleu a.er • dtatloe a.e recehed for tbt~ the' "<'3IJ\ d1' C\ut tht fuel!.. .. R3n&t s.31d Tht" oix-ntn@ of fire ~ason me_.m that .Xn.ltn 3~ of th<' .·ount' -...111 be d o..c'J '-'ff I~' tht publt, v. h1k other arcu ... 11 l:'t OJX"n under tight regu- lauon. Rangt' said Thnst" aT'l'a' att' po<,tt'd ... 1:1' )1gn and '1nla10~ can be: p~ll·d ·Man sued over wife's_ e-state dies of injuries J, The nta ~nas gu :ed up "' ~5 mph ~~•o:.s uthem ra111w~.1a on Thursd.l' and v.eatht r 1 "lrt'\.J'i.lef'S SJ1d v.ind~ of~~ mph or uould C'\."'lnttnuC' tn thC' mt Jntaln' and By JENNIFEll WEBEll °' ............. A Huntington Beach man who has been embro11cd in a tiiner d ispute with his stepsons ove r his late wifc-·s estate died Thursda~. apparently sucq.1mbmg to m1ufiec; he suffered Monda y in a plane crash. Kenneth Barwick. 38. died at 10:35 Court to hear appeal of growth initiative a .m. •at Sharp Memon:ll Hospital tn San Diego. Count} coroner's deputt~ "ere scheduled to J)C'rform an autopsy toda}. a spokc,.man said. Barwtck's Piper Wamor crashed Monda) shonl~ after taking off from Clark Blackington .\1rstnp 1n Valle} Center. near San Marcos, He rc- POnedly was headed for Meadowlark .\1rport 1n H untington Beach. Wit- nesses said th~ plan~ lo<it po~er and started to drop shonl~ after It took off .\ ~mg clipped a tree and the plane tumbkd to the grc"und near the end of the runv.11~. The 1n,esttga1ton into the crash 1 Gan Barnt. 3 . rem:11fltd ' on hfr 'ann .\nn Gat~c-an Rarv.i.:-l d1<-d supi}on and in a coma this morning m "'ttbtn 3n hour of S'tl'~mtn@ to tht:_ the: 1ntenst'l' care unit a t Scnpps sh~ of the CanbN'.in island ot Ho pita! in L3 JoJla Ram1. ~hose .\ruba 3fkr the stc3mC'r her hu.stund hometo~ n 1s unlnov. n suffered t•o "'as p1lot1ng sotnl dunm? a torm brol t"n legs. a brolro left arm. ~ad -\ruron authont1e-s "' led lhc dcat~ tnJUnh and mtenul blt"t"dmg. ~.ls due lO natural .au poss1bl~ a Barv.1ck's legal trouhlcs "'th his he;m anacl. but did ""' rondun an conuno1ng. Mcan"'htle. Barv.1 l 's passe~r. stepsons began Feb ~O 19 5. "'hen (Plea9e eee BA.aWIC&/ A2} uth('m de-sen throuVi •ur.i•' \k3n-...b1le the '3 t1 "lna1 \\ C'.nheT "l\."'t' pred1C1t"d ~ arnC'r 1.1.eather a,1~ Orange Count' tor1grt and tun:il' Mission Viejo begins with vows of harmony ............... '-.... CWllCll=• Vlctmta ..Jaffe. Cla'ta &1 2 0 aobert Carda. wu11aa era~ · By ROBEllT H\..,_"D~A.'\ __ ..., ...... Mt Ston \·1e10 offin alh ~amt J ctt~ Th4~' lm1J J, z~n' "' ,·on- gratubton ptt'Che l'"ldl~' ;'f'lllSC forth~ pbnned rommu"tt' a,J '0""'' that the ne~ roun. 11 merrl'ot'r.. ~ 11 •-od 1n harmon' -w orltl'lf togtther 1o11•\'l 1 ·~ t\r3nu ~ Cit' Coun~' " '" mf'('lrt31'1 pnont~.:. satd 'orm \tuf'"'1' "'"'' •as uncballengt'd 1ri ht~ btd h." m~ ''' o n \ 1e}<'·, fi~t ma'N ~turn' pointed tl' 1 '1-,ear ina~·and Qtd .. Tl" h'<' that kln@ •tth a pl. ~OU k'am l\"I ~t ~ll"'IQg r d hkc-tO-'M.DftSS th.It stf'·im('nt 10 m' Nofooling, today's-a day for pranks 8J ROBERT llYNDllAN .............. If only Pluto, that zany K.Jn1 of the Underworld. hadn't kidnapocct the daught(r of Ceres and canicd hn off.0 ~ h.tS qucm. ·~all probably •ould be rnti"I• lot easicf' toda). ~ ancient Romans. you 9'C. u5ftt to stqe .;Id feasts in honor oft~ =t of ~etn v.ho ~in vain fOr 8'k c1Mtt1, Protrrpent. who by thtn was busy hdpims Pluto maan1a1n °'*' i• tht u ndn world. TIM ROllllM CGM•daed-Caa' ~ for bildauPter I .. f0ol"1""8ftd. .. ddllW ntt lft sublequcnt millat1um' IO dlit •ll0)1 .. ob-~ance wecdrbnte today -Apnl Fool's 0.). S1iU otbtn II)' tbt ti-. tmn1 rdaled to tbt ~ ~•1.oa. M..a ll • .-natutt ""faoh .. ma.nkilMI wtth _.... che lrt '" the we9dltt. Of eotne. POdacr ..... of hl:SI°')' • "llk'1)1U("'. .. Jvinint htm "'° the council att mJ\Or pro-tern "1llt:i m Cra~craf\. \ , hm:i JalTe. Chm Kct"na and R, t-.."n l un" The' ~·II lead a cm ~ t'i J f'Opul~uon l)1 lbout bS.000 m3 ,,£. 1 the I Ith mo" POPUI us of rang(' t ount' ·s : ... cittt"S \t1 .. \tl)n \ IC"JO \\,\l(>~ last ~o,em­ -Jt\ 1dt"d to ~ ome a Clt' m tht mi.ht l'I tht' \ 3St Ul"IOC'C'fl>Ontted a1't'lt 1n '"'uth Or:in l uu"\t\ But th< .ld 10n :ilk"'lv. t"d 'l'r . fi, e--month IT.10\lltOn pcn od The 11' e memtic~ ,,f tht rount1I ha' C' ~n mct'nn~ n('C theo. or· ~ eee lllllBl!UON/ A.2) Businessman to~tr!ed over attacks Al Udl•• pnnb ere mebd.ted on "-I I. t ~Dulled year-round. --0.., a h days after Christmas, '-*t pl8Ced an ad in the newspaper ,.... kids they could -SO cents if dity look old trJeS to 1 etttain address -1t was the bo~ of 1 friend of ~ .. Atmisiead recall~. "This auy (9rfswen tbt door and there's all these rtNls out front.·: i .:1 And a yard full of dried Christmas 'ms. -For a party once, Armistead was asked tobrinaice. She stopped off and ~t the huat 2S-pound blocks .JlduCb she used to build an igloo on tri'c patio of her friend's home. "lie nearly_ had a heart-attack when hct, saw it," she said. · ~rmistead is no longer asked to bnna ice to parties. Tom Fuentes. chairman .. of-the Orange County Repuhlican Party. tells Of~ practical jokei he'd love to pull. "I guess I could send out · 1nvitations to a Democratic Party fund-raiser if only I could find a phone booth to hold it in." Xavier.a Newport Beach florist. is notorious for pulling practical jokes on his roommate. Since they both have Toyotas. he'll often trade ig- nition keys or locking gas caps. Today. he rumpled all his room- mate's dress shins except for one. which will be launderrd heavily in itarch. · "Nothing he docs is comical: ·they're all nasty tncks." says a. co- worker. "Anf! he's \"Cry cautious about what tncks on p1.tlled on him." Newport· Beach emcee ex- traordinai re Paul Salat;i says he .a nd his friends don't restrict practical jokes to.the first of April. •·Actuall}. the} usually pull them on me." Salata says. "Btit it can be on anniversaries or birthdays or what- ever." Salata moans. for example. ab<>ut the Balboa Bay Club which he claims narrowed ihe entrances to the showers in the locker room to allow only Skinny men inside ' "Only guys under 180 pounds can get in." he says. "I guess it's their way of saving water.·· 'Salata is no innocent. however, In fact. hc·s krtown for pulling a week- long prank of sons each year honor- ing thj.' last man _picked in the National Football League draft. The young man is flown to Newport .. April Fool prank ih Tokyo strikes out with Japanese · TOKYO (AP) -Japan's leadina English-languqe newspaper report~ . today that Tokyo's new baseball stadi~m w<;>uld have to be moved ~ausc 1t sits on an ancient.Shinto burial around. Failure to relocat<' the 56.000-scat stadium would cause the Yomiuri Giants to finish last thi~ year. it wamed. · April Fool. But officials in the office of the just-opened Tokyo Dome. Japan's first covered stadium. weren't laughing. They were busy advising callers the story was an April Fools' Day joke. . Callers weren't amused either. Japanese take ba~ball ser.1ously. And the Yomiuri Giants just don't expect to finish in)_ast plac~. . . The story in the independent Japan Times said a Shinto pn~st had discovetcd after the stadiom opened in March that the ov3'-stiaped "Big Egg" was built partially on a Shinto _burial gr?und. . , . • The priest predicted. thc.G1~nts. ~h1~h. s~ar~ the stad1.um with the Nippon . Ham Fighters. would finish last in their d1v1s1on tfthe stadium were not moved 40 yards to the north. . . . . Engineers had offrred two soluttons. the Times said. Some preferred fill ing the domed stadium with helium gas and letting jt float the 40 yards. Others suggested that the ~ta~ium could be dismantfed and rebuilt on sare· ground in time for the Apnl 8,season opeoer. Beach for an all-expenses paid va-1 cation called Irrelevant Week with much of the humor at the athlete's expense. · Also remember that Salata is the guy who surprised his wife on her SOth birthday with a visit by the Corona del Mar High School marching band .. It .P.1ssed by the house and· on down the street, then turned around and marched across Linda Isle and back 10 th~ Salata home. • "She asked me where they were goini. and I said they're coming over for dinner. along with ahout 70 guests who had already arrived," Salata said. On his own 50th binhday. friends blindfolded Salata and drove hini for a picnic lunch at the Fountain Valley Sewage Treatment Plant. Jim Villers also appreciates a good joke. At a charity auction, Villers says he once raised the bid by SSOO for what was inside a brown paper bag. It turned out to be a rubber chicken. Vilters. who calls himself "an internationally known humorist who gets requests from as (ar away as Fullerton.'' also tells friends he's thinking of starting a new airline for people who are afraid tn fl y. ._ "It's called W.D.L.T.G .A .. " V1llers says. "We Don't Leave the Ground Air.·· Newport Beach _publicity pro Gloria Zigner denies pulling Aprit Fool's stunts herself, but tells the story of a newspaper nn Maui that once ran a full "expose'' that the island was going to get rid of its sugar cane crop and replace it with mari- juana fields. .. A lot of people bC'lieved it. or wanted to.'' Zigner sai<f / Zigner's husband. frv Goldberg. keeps old jokes alive m his office. They leave phone messnges notifying office mates that a Mr. Baer or a Mr. Lyon called. The mesc:age also in- cludes the phone numher of a local . zoo. -Realtor Jack Mullan appreciates good humor. but also claims to avoid practical jokes. After all~ he says. there are risks mvolved. · ··This week I heard about a guy who was going to take his girlfriend to Las Vcgasfor the weekend and planned to QJlll her Friday morning and tell her he was tied up and had to cancel.'' Mullan said. "Heck. that kind c1fthing l;an break up the relationship ... ' ·f.~~~~~m~~~~~~~~~~.~~O~r ~~ :~:, '" Sacramcn· ' -and deciding. Qn priorities for 4 chose well... · ~ to. now call your City Council." he • ing action. Keena added: ··All of us here in our said to a reception of l:lughter .. "The ~;Juues that are ijkeh to fill council campaigns have d d preserve government that governs best 1sJhe • Weekend will be clear, warmer . Exceot for :ea llel6oow ....... Clloud9, It .. be moellr Cllelt tonight wt 8aturdey llOl'CI tM SoulNMCIMoirnla coeet. leldl lowt toNght ... be In tMnicMOl IOMd-IOlwtltt Nghe 8aturdey In the upper ea. to mkt-70.. V..., lowt tonight wtl"be In the 40a with hight Seturday mkS·70t to tow IOt. From Point COnceptle>n> to the Mexlcen Border -!Mer wet9n: light wt vatieble wlnda toNght end S.lurdl!Y mom6ng becoming weet to notthweet 12 knots Satutday efternoona end ~ wtth 2 foot ..... W•erty awell 3 f9et. Felr tonight end S.turday except h6gh c:Jouds •• tlmee. ' Outer weters: northef'ty wlnda 15 knots or ..._ ton+ght end S.turday wffh 3 foot ..... Notthweet awell 5 -.. Fu tonight and Seturdey except high ciouda at tlmea. U.S. Temps. Tides ' TOOAY Second "6gl> , • ._. p.m, ' UTUllDAf Finl tow ' 3:03 a.m. Flrll lligll l:OI a.m Seconcf IOw 2:&2 "·"' Second "6gl> 9;03 p.m s 1 02 44 o.a 5.2 SunMtU ll 13p m,.-Seturdeyet S 37 a m end Mt• agMI at l .13 pm. Moon ,._et S:S4 P-"'. -M S;M a.m S.tUfday end rtaea aoaln at 5:3* . "' 1 • ~RWICK.DI~S FROM CRA.SH INJURIE.S ••• Fr mAl · · · , · . - a opsy. _ for comment early Lotlay. Whelan comment toda •. . , Her sons, Karl Galvean. 32. of described. the turn of events as Barwick hefd. a st11dC!'l pilot s Riverside and Mark. 10. of West-"bizarre." certificate. which allowe"d him only to minster. accused Barwick of strangl-A woman who 1den11fied herself fl y solo or with a liceqse~ .instructor .. ing her. Their attorney. John Whelan. only as Shei la answered the telephone said Jim Wall of the Nat1o~al Tr_ans- estimatcd her estate wa~ worth up to this morning at th<.' Huntington • portation Safety Board. A ymg with a $1 .2 m illi on. Harbour ho me Barwick' inherited passenger is illegar with !1 student The' brother chi llenged Barwick's from his late wife. Sheila .i~cntifl'ed pilot's cen_ificate. he said. inheritance of their mnther's estate ht:rself _as being 8a~'1<tk s present W~ll did not kno'~ . how !ong an,d the legal fight peaked in Decem-w1fe:.but refused to comment furth~r Barwick had been Oymg. An ac- bcr. when a Los Angeles County Whela.n said the fate nfthe Galyca.n quai~tance sai~. ho~ever. that Superior Court judge ordered Nancy brothers case to wre~t their mother s . Barwick held a license ~!nee 19Si or Barwic k's body exhumed from a estate from Barwick is ~inclear. It w~s 1983 and owned two airplanes._ the Long eCach cemetery. The Los An-scheduled to go to t~al July 11 in !'1per and a t~rbopro~ pl~ne. 1 gelrs County Coroner~rtermined she Orange ~o~nty Supenor Court. ·~?urccs said ~~tr~ 9w!'ed 2 h died of apparent natural causes. Bar':"L~k s att9rney, .Clement acres an~ was bu.1ld1n.g a ho~se neai: Neither brother could be reachea Jacomm1. could not bt reached for the a1r.;mp. . .. E.. ing· agendas concern further the qualil) oflifc. now we all government that is closest lo the lopment. stepped-up pohce en-love Mission Viejo.. all know the people." . . ment and discussion of the fate Mission Viejo Co. h done an County Supervisor Gaddf Vas-· -. o( the Aegean Hills community .. a outs~nding job m the 22 year.; 9u~. who presi~ed over the s.w<:ar-, . . neighborhood of about 6".000 r~s1-makinga'textbook exampleofwhata mJ-.'" cert:momes _and a ,Missio n HOT DOGCART CAUSES PROBLEMS dents that was left out of. M1ss1on ·planned community can be. V1eJO resident himself, ~d • • • Vicjo's incorporation but may still be . ·•To fulfill this pled{!e will take a Campbell's message saying. "We Will From Al ' --.. . pan oflhe ci~y·s future. . continuance of t~e parten~hip oft~e now . fo~ard all cello;. and c~m-taking upa parking spot. but it's'~ot." car:tis not allowed to pe in public view ~. And the.hot doe hawk~rs probably· The city will contract for polt~ and people of M1ss1on VteJO and Its mumcatton to the new l1ty f:iall. Di Domenico said because of the area's {'.O~mercial wouldn't have much mo~ofa chanc~ fire J?fOtection and foranimal<ontrol l~all~· elected officials.; This partner-Sh~nly after _the morning c.el-. · "It's just a nice-looking hot .dog zoning. · . if.they decided to \ake. their -case to servlCCS. , . ._ ship is 'eemented t~~ther by. ~~ ebi:ation_. Murra}. ~ra~£r~ft and 10• cart People automaticnlly look over The vjolat1on.ise1ttieran'mfraction Cit)' Hall and seek f>r.oJkr· per:mits~ At swca_nng-m ceremonies T~urs-volunte..er spint ofth1s co_mmunuy. tenm Cit~ Manager W1lh~m Talley at u~ w hen they see it. It's helped us a -a leg;ll similarity 10 a narkiag ticket sh~ add~. ~· . . . . ~ day. mom mg at Saddkback College State Assemblyman Gil Fergu~n. travele~ to·Sacramento.to._s1gn pa~rs reat deal --. rd hate 10 lose it." -·or a misdemeanor. pnnishable by a · 1· doubt very ... se~9usly _1 f they lh~t .inclu~ed e~tertainment by the R-Ne~pon . B:each._ ~lso ~ecpgmzed that . will make the incorpo~taon g But lose.it they will. if city officials fine or less than· a year in jail. . coll!d get a .. per~1t; 1t ·.,ms~ the M1ss1on VieJo High ~hool choir and ~he pn~e.M1ss1on yieJO res1denls take ~ffic1al and all~w the. ~ew city to have their wav. Accnrding to a Speigelinan said. . or~inances-. Spetgelman sa1a essays by schoof ch1.lc1ren. Murray tn their communi_ty of tract ho~es. 1mmed1atel} begin receiving sales tax violation notice' and ticket issued to . .. C 11 d D"Do . · Campbell and DiDsm.-:nico ac- called · upon the spint of Father landscaped medians and neigh-revenues. . . . (' bell havi n the cart in front of Wtitle ampbe an .1 memco h fi.;."' Junipero Serra and of Walt Disney for borhood schools and parks Murray "Said although the city is hamhp ·. 1 gC M M . have started gathenng ~1enatures to . knowledg~ they ave " to 1gh 1.,.t . . . . . h M . . I Ad . c ·1 l es op VIO ates osta esa UOICI-ready themselves for their April 18 ahead. and have adopted a "'\it-and-lllJ>lf3tlOn in estabhshmg the ne"' "I want to both admonish and new. t e unic1~ \"IS.Ory <?Un~i pal. Code 13-237 illegal outdoor ba 1 S . 1 'A h · see attitu<!e~putting thfo faiu in ttie. ~-· inspire the new council." Ferguson an~ the C'ommun1ty Services D1stn~t stora c: • court . tt e. pe1ge man~·~ t e c1~y . . -~,-rm sure that one 1.-an stand on saia. ··This is probably o ne of the which use_d to ~anage tht; CO!flmum-.. 11fe-plly parked hot dog cart" is .doesn t lose too many nf its c~~~ m -~~~~~'. systefl} ·and the .Am\!rican Marguerite P_arkway and dose one's happie~t com!flunities i~. Amenca. ty much !1~e a city counc1Lw1ll make printed across the bottom of the .... court. · . · ... ~vcs and cnv1s10~ th~t th1s too has a and lets keep 1t that way. th~.trans1t1on sm.ooth. · citation in bold lettering. "Generally. our su1.:c.ess rate 1s : , ··A lot of people are riled up:they tritle o_f !~e Magic K1nEtdom rubbed State Sen . William ·Cam:pbell Well. we don t have a lot oft~~se Susan Sperg~Tman. fhe cO<fe en-pretty good ~causc-rhe judge knows can't bdicvcwegota_\icket forha·vi-ng ol!. on 11· Murra) said. challenged the audience packed into pr~bleTs tha.t ?.thcr new ciues forcement officer who noticed the ~hat we've g.'v~n them ample. warn-the can out there:" DIDomenico said. ~ •· So perhap~ we have a coalescing Saddleback College's McKinney might. he said. We have office~. can while o n routinr . patrol and 1!'g. Wt; don t JUSt go o.ut .and ISS~e a "We'rejust trying to make-our 'Mom lal:rc of the bentage and culture of the Theater to place respnnsibility for telepho nes. staff and council issued the warning and tick('t. said th(' ticket nght away." Spet~elman said. an~ Pop' store ~ork." JOrcfo~nders of our county and the local issues. on the new council ~ham~rs a!ld I think we s~~uld roll , . · cs~bhshment of the church and the members. into th is quite comfo rtably. hentage and culture of. our new amvals. such as Wah D1sne). who have given us the inspiration for the Magic K.inr.dom." Such loff v compansnns and refer- ences to the unofficial ctty slogan ··The California Promise -Live it in Mission V1eJo·· were reinforced b) other council members who praised the design oft he planne"d community and the people who live In it. "Although we have a papulation of 67,000 or thereabouts. we have kept a small-town atmosphere ·· Jaffe said. .. This is a town where my husband Steve and I settled I 0 }ears ago because "'c wanted a buo;1ness and we BURK ••• ,,._Al Burk, in the coursr of his city employment. reported!~ worked in the public works. pohrc. personnel and finance department11. ./" Sources said that Burk agreed to 'l'ftiln after be.ing confronted with ~tions ·of heavy absenteeism toupled with ttpons nf the second "',ob. . A IOUR:e in the city attorney's office illid daat because Burk didn't do "'llEiual lcpl work and lived in La Crnc:enta. a Iona drivr from Hunt· ,ilillc>n Beach, he oper:ited on "fl~x . lime" and could repon to work in Huntinaton Beach at ifT'Clular hours. Van nea.rly hits police offic~r A Huntington Beach police officer jumped on top of a car he had pulled over early this morning to escape mjury when a van allegedly operated b) a drunken driver smashed into a pohce patrol car. officials said today. Officer Mike Willh:ims suffered minor knee injuries when he jumped onto the car he had ~top~d for a traffic violation. Arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and held on SI 0.000 bail at the Huntington Beach city jail was Thomas G. Chronister 31 . Police said that Williams and his ·partner. Lynn Webster. had stopped a driver a few minutes after I a.m. on Pacific Coast Highway. While Williams and Webster were talking with the dri,·er. the van allegedly hi\ the polire car. SEXUAL ASSAULTS ••. From Al · to meet him casually. each reported the alleged attacks. but authorities did not have enough evidence to lile charges against him until the last victim came forward. said Deputy District Atto rney Marvi n Stem. James Brustman. Panichas' at- torney. contends that the women arc lying or altered their stories 'for authorities out of shame or for other reasons. Panichas pleaded innocent to the crimes and remains in Orange County Jail in lieu ofS200.000 bail. The 31 -year-old m:m faces. 16 sexual assault chargn.. indudin1 al- lcptions that ~ raped four of the women. Two 18-ycar-old women and a 22- ycar-old Las Vegas woman testified th('y were attacked by Panichas after thr businessman interviewed them for potential iobs at Westcm Com- munications Corp .. of which he was the president. Another woman testified she was attacked -but not rnped -after meetin& Panichas for tra at the Ritz' Carlton Hotel, and a fifth said she was raped at Panichas' Laguna Njg1,Jcl home after he allqcdly druaed her. HewillappearinSuprriorCounon April 8 for arraianm<'nt. court of- ficials said. °::I.::' .. Qu1N1tlll II Ja•t c.JI 642-8086 Monoir/·F'ilellly " ~ 00 not .._ "°' oet:llf by s 30 p "' Q8ll ...... , p "' Incl yOUI eopy ... " • ' ......, Selvray ~ ""'°9y " ~ do not leceo\oe 'IOI' CGP'r "' 7 • ,.,. • cell llflGrt • tO l'1!t llld ,w coo., _. 111t-...eo Cit t UH T1l1,ifl1 Ill ... =-ec-y • t . ') t -. ~ .. ~ L z Von Hemert's SPRING UPflOLStERY ·SALE Co..oa M~fa Al I Stock · Relluced 25% IQ 35 .% off a1so savings on · special order5: Fo,-a limited tfme you can make substantial savings on any ofOur famous upholstery lines. Names like Baker. Heritage. Margt Carson. Stanton Cooper, Woodmark and more. , / .~o.~ -"""'!""'' Bfrtl. l'!/4J 6tfJ.JOJO lttplfO llHclt J45 N. COIJll HWj • f 714 J "4-6JJ I - ·' .. ' ·Stlmulate your funriy bone at la ugh ter class A st1mul~,t!ng c.lasscnt1tled "laugh Younelfto Better Health is bein& offered in Huntington Beach on Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m . Lola D. G 11lebaard -a mother. humor therapist, lecturer and author -will present the class at the Huntington Beach Center, Room 12. 2066_ I Farnsworth Lane. Gillebaard has been pubhsh,ed ~n G ood Housekeeping. Playboy and Reader s D1aest. Cost o f the class is S 19. Participants will receive a 17-po1n1 humor checklist and a humor manual. For information. call 432-7025. For registration call 24 1-6186. . Learnlng flnanclal •urvlval "'Financial Survival for Today and Tomorrow .. will be the topic ofa seminar at Orange Coast College on Wednesda} from 7 to I 0 p.m. Ja) G . Thorton. vice president of investments of Prudenual-Bache Sccuntics in Newport Beach-. "111 address financial management and solutions for middle-to-upper-income individuals. Thonon will look at current economic trends. where the smart money 1s invested today and define ho" to cairn late) our financial standing. He will also address tax reform and how 11 affects the a~rage taxpayer. For additional information. call OCC Com- muntt) Services at 432-5880 . .. Audubon Soclety to meet The SQuth Coast A~dubon Society will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Dana Point Marine lns11tu\c. 24200 Dana Harbor Drive. -. Dr. Petet~ Bryant. professor of biological sciences and director of the Develo pment Biology Center at UCI. will present a lecture aoQ slide prescn1a11on on butterflies. Br)ant specializes in photographinJ and -4iocument1ng the life cycles of uiscets and spiders. The meeting will ~In with a bird mdcntifica - 11on follow_cd b) a short business meeting and then the slide sho". T he public rs welcome. For morf 1nforma\1on. call 493-3770. Get off to a Fresh Start The cit) of lrvinc'sfa~ily Service Program 1s offenn~ a Fresh tan smoking cessation cl1ss beginning Wednesday and running three con- sccut" c Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at". Northwood, Col)'lmunit) Park. 4531 Bryan St. Cost of the clas\ LS SI 5. • Fresh .Start. 1s· a ~traightforward. rio-nonsense approach 10 stop smoking. During the fOu r sessions. smokers will learn to ~Cl off and stay off o(~igarencs. The class 1s led by a n er-smoker.and 1s co~sponsored b\ the AmcnCJ1 n (.'ancer SOCiety. • · . . For more information. ealJ 660-3920. Ne.~rt stor}rt~"nle ·se~dule Newp0rt Beach Public libraf) has reteased its Preschool for) 11me 1988 spnng schedule. T ime and looat10M arc: · · BaJW•Braacll, 100 E. &lbda Bhid •. 644-317.I . Tuesda ys at I 0:30 a.m. and· I :JO p.m.: April 9 to June 1. . Corou lei Mar Bra.d, 420 Martgold Ave .. ., M4-3 I 3S, Tucs4_iys at I 0:30 a.m. and Wednesdays al l~JO p.m .. :.\pnl I~ to June I. · Mariffr1 Brod,200S Dover Dnve. 644-3145. rbu~ays at 10:30 a.m.-i nd Wedilesda)S at 1:30 p;m .. April 5 to June I. _, · · • Ne~pert Ce.atet Brad. 856 San Clemente Drrvc. 644-31 91. Wednesda'ysat l0:-30 a.m. and I :30 p.m .. April 6 10 Ma) 15. · ' An lnvltatlo.n: C ALEN D~R Friday, 'Aprll l No meetings scheduled Monday, Aprll 4 No meetings scheduled Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. April 1: 1988 '* i) _..__ - Charges filed in weeke11d beach melee ' . IJ LANCS IONON ................ her nuck body to a crowd of about 2SO onlooUri. But as soon as police arrested Greaon Hamilton. 26 of Long Beach o n susp1c1on of 1ns1abt1ng a not. the crowd dispersed. A woman arrnted in H untinaton Be•ch on Saturday after alltaedly uposina herKlf to bystanckn was charaed with assault and battery on a police officer and public drunkenness. Judie Sarah Jones rcltaltd Deleon on her own rcc0&niunce. Del.ton had betn an jail on SI 0.000 bail 11nce her arrest at 3: )() p.m . Saturday. She is scheduled to appear for her prchm1naf) hcanna on Apnl 12. When police moved an to amst Deuon. she allqiedly struged v,..nh police officen Ht>r allqrd sex panner eK"apcd into the The 1nc1dcnt "'as stnktngl ) s1m1llar ro cro"d. Ed~ards said ont· 1n ~ptcm~r I %b that t'rupted into a Linda Deleon. 2 1. of Bellflower pleaded not auilty to the charges at her arraignment Wednesday in West Orange County Mu- nicipal Coun. Four police officers respondt>d 10 a report that a man and "Oman wrre engaging 1n ~.,, on the sand near the Hun11ng1on Beach Pier on Saturda). s~ud . Sgt. Llo}d Edwards. Upon arri,1ng. the officers allegcdl} found Deleo n exp0s1ng A rpan in the C'ro"'d tht'n repon<'dl~ full·'>l.ik rw1 -.. ht•n poller moH•d in w began tncouraging the onlooker~ to turn 4udl J J1\lurbanll l.iUM'd b' sr'eral on .. th~ pol1Ce. Ed"ards said "'Ullllll "11ht)ut thur h1k1n1 top~ 0 -\bout 40 . l:ft 1.1. a~ leading the cro"d an_~ l hosn11ng P\'OPk -poli1. t" utftt l"f'> and beachgoe~ - not .mt.I refu~1ng to d1sper~. E<.l"'arJ\"t'lt' injured und ltkguard headquanrrs <mid and 'l'hldl"' '>ulkrnd 1' 150.000 damagr. Children take a holiday plunge at YMCA · ~./'*--ll!y -• •c-..11 Approdmately ~00 children took tbe p. lunge thb ~eek darlnC tbe annaal Eater Learn to Swim Proeram at tbe.Ne~rt-11 .. YMCA. AmJ Hampbrl• (abon) practice. her cll....m.. akllla lnte> tbe a.nu of Carty ADd.rewa while Amber <J'raham ~·o~ n,lat) aot ber klcu wttb a little help from Brenda Qidntana. Brett Powers wu all amlle. aboard ·· bia paddlebo.rd u Jennifer Ball kept hlm ·on a ateady COarH. The free-of-claarie propam wa• attended primarily by etadenta from WUeon, Pomona and Whittier elementary .cboole ln Coeta Meea but aleo-lncluded ol~r children and eome «dulta. The program wu aimed at allcnrlna cbllclren from lower-income famll- re. a chance at ·learntnc to awtm. •ld Robert Poe, aqaa~ca director: . · WINDS BLOW IN POTENTIAL FIRE DANGERS ... From Al . . Highs on the Or:inge Coast were yards 3"3~ The S<"Cond hlau was also brought under l'Ontrol h~ b JO pm altl'r expected 10 reach ,the ni1d-70s "1th lo"s qurckl~ douS(.'d and no inJuncs "ere burningthrouRh500ac .. rcs ofhea'~ brush tonight 1n the mtd -40" to m1d-50s. T bc reponeJ said ~fanne torps sp<-ke,man gt Phil hum1d1t~ dropped from a high of 8 Fires on Thursda\ ~ould ha'e been Smith Thcfirebroleou1 a1 l :J~pm and percentto onl) 9 percent Thursda). adding "orsc. 1f not for qu1c( '' ork qu1c ll~ spread in the n1,rth1.1.C'St lOmer 1 1 to firefighters· appreheMions. Ftrefightas '-'Orked quid.I\ to lnocl the base. fanned b' tht' 2ust' "ind' The area has reee1"ed onh 9.07 inches of do"' n t" o south ro11n1' brush fires Orange Count~ an:1 · n (. kmcntl· rain since last Jul\ I. more than -'': inches Thursda~. one of .. h1l·h th,.;.at-n"d t .. , "ral fi Ii r . " ., , , .,,., , ire 1ghterSJOrned ~amp Pendleton lr<'"" belo" normal for this 11mr of)rar. homes and ., t••hool b I fi B R .. "" in att rng the ire. ~·d spoll·~man Lt ut ange said arson not the weather. The brush lire near White Otter street rn Gene Bro" ne. :"'o one "as 1n1ured a nd nl was to blame for a San Juan Capistrano firr Laguna Niguel "as H'p(lned at 3 I) p.m. structures "ere 1hrea1t·ncd C..-au"l' oi the earl) toda) that darnaged two abandoned and burned closc to \touhon hoot. fire "'as under In' l'SllgJlron homes on a 30-acre rarttl in the Old Range said Funher sOulh. firefi~hters lt"3r('d thl· Rosann Ranch. Althouvi hool "a' closed for spnng "'nds "ould be a factor" Ont>home-wh1chh:idnoelcc1nc11' -break. children"' ........ on the camput at a • d h db -r II n 1-'" , ""raging. "in ·" 1pre rushlln' grt'"' was 1u } 1n,ohed 1n ames when m e-da\ ca .... ""nt•·r. RJna" ,a1d h '"" f d fi h '""" • .,.. to more t a n ,.,"·' acres P rugge tt'rra1n 1n 1g tcrs. arrived at 33535 Camino the half-at·re fir .. 1.1.3, l'On1a1ned '"lthin C i 3 )0 '"' ' -nonhem San Diego Count' earh t<~J' a<. ap Strano at :_ a.m. <\itrr ext-30 minutes and rnntmlled b' 4 pm .. firefighters encircled aroui JO ~l,·nt ,,1 inguishing that blaze. firrfighters saw a Range said "'o onl' "'·'\ inJured and no the blaze. a11•hontic~ SJ•d second home -also boarded up and structures "efl' darnag1·d R~port~r Paul .4rc-biplt'J ••d Tbt> .41· without utilities -burning about 150 In Camp Pl·ndkton a brush tire "as •o<'i•IH Pllss roatrlbulH 10 ,.is rt>port ~st Orlina Berrf Orhna F !>her lkm a ~ .... ,ear re~1dt>nt u' DanJ p, '1t and l\ar JuJn Cap1~1rano. dit·J l·art. \\ l'dmwa' ~orn ng at ~11sSton < ,1mmun1:' H t''flllJI 'I-it' 1.1.as I fkrn "J' .in .1n1,· .ind sculptor and t'\h1t'i tl·d r 11-ic LlFunJ Fe!>t1,al of ..\n~for a numtxr, 1 \Car' In 1..,t-latter pan o f ¥T' l J rl'l'f ,o. ~·,aml· '~ led in tht' an of 1ntJf\IJ .1nd ':told m an~ DIC'CeS of the 1nJa~ "''' "'' lk.l••f' 'ihl "un "cd ln hl'" husband. ~oer. and hl'" '"tt·r \tr .. Dak Huffman. botb of 'Jn JuJ" l Jl'''l'J'h \1"m1m.: ~r' ,l., "'•ti be held Tuesda\ JI I I J n JI lhl \.in Juan Capistrano \h,,1on l hurl h \kml""1al donations ml) O\· maJ c 1 thc \mah an Hean ~ssocil­ tll•n -Reputed mobster Rleads innocent to racketeering t'\fll1~·d h1m\dl J~lut 11 a m Thursda) Th<' m3n lo\3\ d<'~nhrd a' JS )<'an old "'"h r~·('t'd1r<1 hair and a mustach<' Thrt'c 'chicle~ ~;re• broken into rarh Frida~ 1n 1hr Pncr c;a'<'" parlcina lot it 16SQI \on Ka rman "'<' The "''"' "''"dl•lo\\ ~,r '"'l' To,01;i trucks "'err smashN. 1Ah1k the rrar "''ndo• of--:. \"olks,.agt'n "''H ··nC'atl~ rrmo,t-cf' 10 allo"' a crss. pohC't said Boule'' ard Thr t <)'r-~d:I" "Iii' a hcC"n• numlx"r oi I PIJ "1>'-. . . .\ rt' 1dc-nt1al t-urgla" "'a' "t'tlOOC°d a J· 1 Q p m Thursd.l' 1n 1h t>1.• t-ICl\ ~ • Ham1llon trC'<'t • • • Somron<' thrr"' rock\ 1hr•'Utth '"'•' "'1ndo"s of d1fTe-ren1 \ktro P.llnt' •l·,(" bu1ld1np "t'dncsdA~ or Tl\u~a' \"'I<' ()(''elopm<'nl Co m1matrd 1ht daf'"!.111 10 the bu1 "'Ii IO th<' 900 hl<Xli. o)I '\II .. ClnC' pf thl' c31·, "'1ndCl"'' reached 1~ 3nd to)(\~ 1hr rqu1pmrn1 · • • • '-••m<'"•n<" \tole a car phon<" and ,a t>r•l'" J'(" "C'dnt"Sda) _o_r Tt-u™1a~ from a 1ru1. rar l"din1hc tOOOQlncl ofSea BlutT Thl I '''"ii' r ut at S~U"~ · Laguna Beach \ N.'1~ l <.1~ (ht''\ \80 ""U rrponcd ,l 1 ., l"3rl' Thu.-..da' afitr 11 "'" kft p.i•;.,·J 'n ( auhni . 1rtt1 In a ~ , n, ,1 • .., • J ht a,· I. 11) 5 \1C'l"CUks lknt S00 By JONATHAN VOLZKE ()f -Oeltr,... 1.- Kepu ted organited crime figure- Robert Paduano. who<;e arrest al-' lqedl> stopped wh"t authon ties con- tend was a plan to tak,· 0 ' er the Newpon Beac h drug trade o n behalf oforganized crime. pleaded innocent Thursday to 7 1 racketeering charges in Supenor Coun. Superior Court Judge M>ron Brown a<"Cepted the pica in Santa Ana and set a Ma) 11 trial date for the Newpon Beach businessman. who rtmains in Orange Count) Jail in t;cµ ofS2SO.OOO rnul . Paduano. ~5. "as charged with 74 counts ofconspirac)'. robber). assault and extortion. -stemming from an ... allcgicd ·attempt to 'take over the Nt>wport Bc.ach drug trade betw~n January 1986 to October 1987. In a 17-page indictment handt>d down by the Orange County Grand Jury. Paduano was accuKd -along with John Mattua -of ·directing armed assaults on fh•e homes in Fountain Vall<')" Newpon Beach and Pain:' Sp_r1ngs. Mattµa is already scrvan' a 14-}car scfttcncc for other robbencs. Durin1 a prd iminary hearina in Westminster Municipal Coun earlier this month. Judge .~Ian McKonc ordettd Paduano to stand trial on 71 crim inal counts. If convictt'd of all of the chaf)ICS. Paduano could re«1ve a m inimum sentence of 29 years. said Deputy D1s\nct .\ttomev Chnstopher Evans. ' Meanwhile. Paduano's sons said afier the arraignment that the~ "ere conunuing efforts to ra1St" the bond to free their father. McKonr earlier granted a rt"Quest from Evan that the sources of mone) or proix-n) otfcttd as Paduano's bail be e\amincd to ensure the) wcrt den\t·d from criminal profits. .\n1h0n' Paduano. 20. said that order "'3~·slo"'i ng down the process because the famil) had to gather an overwhelming amount of documen- tation to show the source of the mone) and propert~ "We'tt\t.orkingon 11. but it"s takina a long lime." tht' ~oungcr Paduano said. "We hope to ha'e him out within the OC t l'lo\O \l.tekS.°0 Fountain Valley .\ th1rr \tole a 1ek' 1s1on. a '1dro C'amern a 'acuum ckanr r and luapg< from a carpon storage <'oml'9nmcnt 1n th< I 0400 bloc!. ofS~a1rr .\' eriue The '1C11m told polict she though! tht thtft OC'C'Un'td txt..,.ttn March 14 and Thursda,. The lock to the c-ompan~nt "'as pned open Tht loss as valutd at S6:0 • • • Som<"<>M smas~ the Ila» front door of an auto rtpair shop Wtdnt'tda) or Thursda)'. The \andal did not \akc an)tt11n1 from tht p,.. 1n the 18100 block ofEuchd trttt. but th< darnaet was estimated at SSOO • • • .\ dn.a stOtt manlltf mC'd to Slot' a shophfta Wednnda) n1sfll. but -was lhO\ td OUl of the W8) U the tl\atf fttd \k storr The shopl11\tr ~ two 1$ of V1n&rt>tlt spra¥ ind boch loooa. we.d etS~. from nrift) Onatat 16141 ~ Bhd Poli«•~ trnllftl tt.t 1nndm1 ai pelt y 1heft ind usauh and bllftef) • • • Stttta ~UlptMftt '1luC'd • Sl.lOO .. , •tolcn bttw.un Monday. •nod Wen_..) from a home 1n lhc I 1100 bkK'l of Mu11' \\ oodi C'oun 0.... .... ltne«nas 1n the : Mock of M1tbro trttt ~ed a bu rail" at I I S l 1 "'· Thurtda • • • A red 1»an $nitre _.._, ttpoc~ .11olirft shonl 11\tr noon Thunda} ftOlft the K Min ~"I ttf'ltt Oft H~ Co;i~t 'tat S .. 50 • • • " lacl-and·gra~ Ka""15.al1 mo1orC\dt 11>a~ rrpont'd ~lokn 11 10-::?0 pm Thu.-.. da' from tht '~ block of "'"t'nu<' ol thl· "rt!> Th<' 11) • \.1n,a had a hcrnsc plait'" 1 IFI .... • • • "11>oman "'asmo'IO&IC'•rfrom her .ar to a motC'I room \\("(1nrsda) "'"<'" somt0ne stok a camtra '1dt'O c-as~t1r rtt0rdtr and stt'f'C'O from h<'f Pinto Thl· ""Oman told poll('( sh< .... ~ 1n th<' room in tbt 1200 block of Ha rbor f\oult' ard v. ht1n tOmC'On<' to~ the olai.11 C'OH'nng frJ'm f I '"J\ '"C'P\lf\t'd \IOIC'n Thursda) on ~>'J 'l'C"<"' • • • \r n ur<'d <,(',al 'Clund Thurda) at lrvme l <'" , J' ta C"r i. tht Fn<"nds of the Sea l i. r .., ·.i.l~U<lrtCI"' •or trra1m('nt .\ rM1t Jf' rr "-;,~C'd 11 s2.soo .. , ITPl'nt'd 'wkn ThuNia' from a bustnns on !\each \trttt • • • ml•Onr ~mlr th<' rear 'lo\lndo• of 1 gro' tQ ' \Oh•' parked Thunda)' ~JI La,una and Thrt,ugh strttts. .• .. Part of dull fowid on beaclJ ... ... •• •• ... •hak. but Jhcf\ lbc) sa.w tht work and tho'Cht that \kl don•t dcnturcsontooman) ~"f said AutbontJCS satd1tamYCb IOO to dcltmHnt tht orpn oftbe how k>n& 1t had bttf\ 1n the sand. ... ..-ert bopt"' 10 d ate0ver odlc:r' Of fV~ that "Upt ....... ~ha the docc1red Md been VlC'ttm ol a homicidt. .. They •Id they """' have three· mctnC IOftl of sanca. ~ biMs. .. F~ tnl. -. . . ' - Counsel finds 110 evidence to date for indicting Meese WASHINGTON (AP)-Indepen- dent Counsel James C. McKay said today there was no t>videncc "de- vcl~ to date" to warrant a crimi- nal indictment of Attorney General Edwin Mttse Ill in connection with 1bc Iraq-Jordan pipeline plan or his investment in telephC1nt" company stock. McKay said the in' estigauon as continuin&- ln a two-paragraph statement. McKay's office said "th<' grand JUr) 's invcsttgation is .not y<'t complete as to these and other matters. and wall continue at least through the end of April." .. lfat the end of that period of t1me there remains ipsufficient evidence to - wa rTant a prosecution :is 10 these or any other matters. .. the office of independent counsel '"II issue a report covenng all the matt"rs "h1ch have been under in,est1gat1on." PTL articles · earn Pulitzer ~ NEW YORK CAP)-The Charlot- te Observer's dogged ccwerage of the PTL financial scandal scorm·d b' Jim and Tamm) B:lkkcr ancl man\ reaaers. earned the Pulitzer Prize for public ser\'lce. JOurnahsm's highest honor. In the arts. Ton a Mo1 nson's no"el ofa former sla \'e, ·'Beloved."' won the Pulitzer for fiction. a categor) closel~ watched after the book failed to wan two other prestig1ou~ awards for which it was nominated Alfred Uhry's first non-musical pla y. ''Driving Miss Dais) ... "on the drama prize and Richard Rhodes "a!> awarded the non-ficuon pnu for h1 <. book. "The Making C1f the ~tomtl 8Q mb." The Charlotte Obsen er. T he Wall Street Journal and the "-11am1 Herald each won two awards. The Knight-Ridder newspaper aroup won six in all. with the Observer's 1wo. the Herald's two and o ne each for the Philadelphia In- quirer and the St. Paul Pioneer Pres'> D ispatch. Mc14Y's ofTace said the staacment was being iss~ "to clarify the current status of this criminal in- vestigation .. and to contradict "rc- ~e!lt m~ia ~pans that an indictment as immanent. 'Aqaba pipeline' matter or as to mattrrs relating to \tr. Meesc's investments. includin1 the so-ailed 'Baby Bells' matter." the statem ent said. Jn December. McK:ly's office is- sued a similar annnounccmcnt stat- inJ there was insufficient evidence to bnng criminal charaes apinst Mttse in connection with his rfforts to help the scandal-plagued Wedtech Corp. get defense contracts. Since last spri'n,. McKay has been investigating alleptio ns of wronJ- doing by M~. includingownenh1p of stock an companies rrcated by the breakup of AT & T wht'n he was in a position to make policy affectina the tt'lecommunications industry. Meese as attorney general met with executives of four oftht' l'C'gional Bell Telephone companies at a time when he owned S 14.000 worth of stock in the Baby Bells. raising conflict-of- interest questions. If the investigation is concluded at the end of next month. McKa y said he "111 "refer all of thoSt' matters for review and action by the appropriate administrative authorities." Edwin lleeee m T he statement issued by McKay's office said that "ba~d on the e,·1dence developed to date. he (Mc Ka}) does not intend to rec- ommend that the grand jury return an andictment agains.t Meese as to the At the time. the Bell companies were seeking a reversal of the Justice Depanment's po~ition opposing the Bells' expansion into new areas of business. Meese ended up a pprovang a re'ersal of the department's oos- ition early in 1987 in accordance wi th the companies' wishes. Meese says he had intended to sell the stock in 1985 but wa~ unable to do so because he hild lost the stock cenificates. Passage predicted for longer amnesty By Tbe Associated Press WASHINGTON -A plan to give illegal aliens an additipnal seven months to apply for amnesty has won committee backing. and a kc~ supporter says the plan has a good chance of passage in the House. After the House Jud1c1an Committee voted 22-12 Thursdav to rxtend the cum.·nt -Ma~ 4 deadline to Nov. 30. 'Rep. Charles humer. D-. Y .. said the margin "bodes well for passage an the House." The legalization plan applies to aliens who came to the nited St!ttes illegally but have lived in the L! nited States continuously since before Jan. I. 1982. Schumer said he was encouraged b~ support an committee from three Republicans. including ranking GOP member Hamilton Fish of New York and Dan Lungren of California. who was instrumental in passage of the landmark 1986 immigration la"' t hat established the amncst~ program. Steroi~. m~ntal ·problems tied -BOSTO~ -.\thletes "ho take steroids to build up their muscles ma~ trigger mental problems ranging from dcep depresston to 1mpul '' e buy1 n$ sprees and outbursts of v~olC'nt rage. doctors conclude 1n a new study. The medical ha1ard' of anabolic steroids ha"e been wtdel)' pubhet1ed. bu1 the rl'Sl·archrrs said the psychiatric side effect!> arr probabl) l'' rn "urse ... This is a phenomenon tha1 is probably common and gone unrecognized for a long time:· said Dr, Harrison G . Pope Jr .. the study's director. "There is a far higher incidence·of psychiatric !>yrnr toms attributable to anabolic steroids than any of us previously thought ... Pope. himselfa body builder. found that a substantial manority of athletes who take steroids suffer delusions. hallucinauons. manic episodes and other temporar) mental illness. Su~h symptoms occurTed an one-third of the users he and a colleague interviewed. Drug JJelPfl JJlglJ blOOd preaare NEW YO RK -A study finding that o ne d'rug is better than a commonly used class of drugs at preventing deaths in people with high blood pressure may help change treatment recommendations in the United States. researchers say. The study found that the d rug metoJ)rolol reduced the death rate by 48 percent in compari90n fo the widely used diuretics called 1hiazides. researchers said Thursday. Metoprolol is one of the heart dru$5 known as beta blockers. These drugs block the stimulating effect of adrenali ne on the hean . reducing the rate and the force at which the ,Pean pumps blood throuJ}l the body -and reducing high blood pressure. The th1azides m ake up one class of diuretics. whic h rellev~ high ~lood pressure by . st1mulatang the body to expel nu1d. thus lowenng thelotal \'Ol ume of blood an the bloodstream . Shultz: U.S. would .let Soviets continue arming Afghanistan ~ SHANNON. lrelahd (API -Sec- retary of State George P. Shultz said Thursda} the Sovaet t 1rh on could keep arming Marxist fore'es an .\f- &Aanistan as part of a peace agree- ment. provided the l 'nlled States· could maintain supplle-; to the rebels. "It would be better to have a moratorium." Shultz said as he launched a nother over5C.'3s trip to pursue peace in the Middle East. But. he told reporters aboard a U.S. Air Force jet en route to Rome ... To date. the Soviets have not wanted to do that." The issue of U.S. and So\ 1et militaf) aid to rival forces 1s the main 1"0edblock to an agreement to end the war in Afghanistan after more than eig.l]t >cars. Shultz proposed m M:ir~ to So" 1et Fo r eig n M i n ister Eduard Shevardnadze that both sides declare a moratorium. It would be in effect "h1le the Soviets withdrew their esumated 120.000 troops and . for thrc:e months afterward The So\'lets accused the United States of posing a last-minute obstacle to an agreement. Negotiations be- tween Afghanistan and Pakistan. which were held under l 1.N. auspices. stalled. Shultz, who will go on to Jerusalem on Sunda} to begin a five-da} Mideast shuttle, made 1t clear he preferred a suspension of Soviet aid to the Manusts and U.S. support for the resistance group. U.S. aid has ancludcd Stinger missiles that were effect1xe agaanst Soviet aircraft and hcl1copte~. But Shuttz said the o' erall goal was "a balanced outcome ... He said there was nothing in the Geneva accords on Afghanistan "that tells us we cannot suppon our friends." He said. "If the Soviets exercise rclStraant. we arc prepart'd to exercise restraint ... Shultz said he da u not know whether the Soviets would go along with pro"1dang equal kvels of aid. But he stressed. the t lnited States was prepared to guarantee a settle- ment even while aid kept nowmg to the combatants. "If we ha ve signed the acrords and sec a need to support our friends. we will be able to do it." he said. Shultz said he dlkussed the idea on the telephone Wednesday with Paki- stani Pn me Minister Moham~ Kahn JuneJO and that President Mo hammad Zia ul-Haq then called President Reagan. U.S. officials in Wac;hmgton said earlier that the Rea~an adminis- tration was seeking Moscow·s a~ proval fot continued outside aid to the Afghan combatant~ after Soviet troops arc withdrawn. I r" Occupied zones · U .N. rejects Korean claim open for holy day o_f nuclear att&ck by U.S. 'JERUS.\LEM (AP) -Israel re- opened the occupied temtones By TM Associated Press toda)'. a hol) day for k ws. Christians -and Moslems. at ter a three-da\ . closure.Arab repons sard two Palest I· , nians ere killed 10 a clash m the West nk. phe th~ tensions hundreds of Ch ·suan pilgrims cro,,ded the nar- row streets of Jerusalem's O ld Cit) to commemorate Good Friday. Dozens of lsraell not police stood suard alOftg the route Authont1es ~ concerned that 'iolcnce could be timed to disrupt Easter cel- ebrations or the eight-da} J!w1sh •· Passover hof1day. which starts lh1s even ins. Arab journalists !>.!ad dcmon- llrations erupted in ldna near the • )Vnt Bank town of Hebron after noon prayers on the Moslem Sab-rt.th. They said Jamal Tamiri. 20. died after he was hit in the head with a tpt ps canister and Ishak Nimr Salameh, 18. was killed when a burst -orfive bullets hit him in the chesL PANMUNJOM, Korea -The U.N. Command rejected North Korean claims toda} that the nitcd States IS preparing to launch a nuclear a ttack from South Kort;a and accu\Cd the North of tf)ing t.o wreck th~ .t 988 Olypi~ic Games. U.n1ted Nation' repr'CS<'ntat1ves at a meetmg of the M1htary Ann1st1cc Comm1ss1on nd1culed ~orth Korean da1ms that U.S. fore« are using militan- exemses an South Kore:\ to prepare for a nuclear attack against the communist orth. U.S. Nav> Rear .\dmiral William Pendley. chief U.N. dclcjitc. said North K.orea was trying to ancrease tension on the divided Korean peninsula to undermine the Ot ymp1r Games an Seoul in September. ~we can understand your need for tension -it 1s part of your effort to undermine the Olympics." said Pe.ndley as the t"'n sides traded charges and taunts in Panmunjom. a village in the neut ral Dt-m ilitanzed Zone separating the t?"O Kore~s. • Sikh .eparatl•t. kill 33 1n Punjab AMRITSAR. India -Suspected m ilitant Sikh separatists killed at least 33 people, mainly H ind us. in India's northern Punjab state in the worst such cluster of violence this year. police said today. The attacks Tbu,..y niaht came hours after an umbrella orpnii.ation spcarheadina the movt'lhcnt to establish a Sikh homt'land in Punjab c.allcd for an end to the k illings o f moderate SikM. T huf5day'• victims included I 8 people sunned down in Pangota villqe.abol;J~ 2~ miles no~h of A!"'ritsar. Poficc Superintendent lzhar Alam said seven m1ht1nts fi~ with d uncse-madc AK-47 rifles at a family slttpin1 in the coun yard oflheir home. -New Contra aid approved, should arrive in .2 weeks WASHINGTO N (AP)-President Reapn today signed a S48 m illion aid packaae for Nicaraaua·~ Contras. but it probably will be at least two weeks before the rebels begin receiving supplies under the new legislation. The Seutc on Thursday gave lopsided approval to thr bill. sending it to the president on a vote of87-7. The House had approved' the measure 34 5-70 a day e~rlier. Reagan signed the bill with no fanfare in his residence heforc dcpan- ing for a night to California and a 10- da y vacation. The sianing was an- nounced in a one-sentence White House statement. which was acx:om- paoicd by a brief exrcutive order delegating tesponsibilitics to various agencies to carry out provisio ns of the la". "There certainly is an urgent need among the resistance for medical supplies. food. clothing. the basic commod111cs of life." White House spokesman Marli n Fi tzwater said. ''This bill is very wekome in that regard and we suppon it." "' Fitzwatt!f said. Reagan intended to sign the measure before leaving the White House for a I 0-da y Easter vacation. The Contras have been shut off from U.S. aid since Feb. 29 .. The State Depan mcnt official. • speaking on condition C1fanonymity. said he .. would be verv surpn scd if anv aid 1s delivered within the next two "reJcs" because of the time required b~ the bureaucracy to gear up for a new delivery effort. But ttic official said <'Ven with the dela). delivery wi ll begin more quick· I} than normal bccauSt' some of the responsib1lit) for moving supplies will be given to the department's O ffice ofForeign Disaster Assistance: which has expenenct· with such programs. The aid aims at susuaning the rebels as a fighting force while they wait in cease-fire zones for their political leaders and the Sandinista governmeot to work 01. t a long-term ·settlement. Aid to the rebels under the bili would total S 17. 7 over the next six months. including SI.~ million for communications gear 1f such equip- ment is deerrcd to be an accord with a TroQp tab $5M in Honduras WASHINGTON (A P) -T he deployment of mo re-than 3.100 troops to Honduras as a show of force and warnin~ to Nicaragua will cost at least SS million. the Pentagon said Thursday. Dan Howard, the Defense Depart- ment's chief spokesman. said final figu res won't be available for 30 to 60 days. But. he said. ''Th<' total cost of the operation is estimated at some- where between SS million and SI 0 million." Howard was~sked about the cost of the so-called Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise after announcing the last soldiers from the S2nd Airborne Division had ret4rned home to Fon Bragg. N.C.. Thutsday morning.~ · · "Some log1st1cal support people will be returning tom orrow(Friday)," he added. "All the equipment and sup plies not expended in the oper- a tion will be returned to the United States." March 23 cease-fire accord between the two sides. . Another Sl 7.7 milli on.would be spent on a new proiram of medical a nd rehab1htat1on help· for war- injured 'Children on both sides of the connict. The bill offers~ I (}m illion to a verification commisc;ion that will monnor comphance with the cease· fire. and S2.5 malhon to pay the State Department's Ageoq for Inter- national Development to administer the aid. The overwhelming a nd.relatively quiet approval of the bill in both houses of Congress w:ls an abrupt change in the tenor of a U.S. de bate that began with t he civil war. Pilgrimage proceeds 1n~uneasy Jerusalem JERUSALEM (AP) -Hundreds of Christian pilgrims crowded the narrow streets of the Old City, carrying wooden crosses and singing psalms alon1 the Via DoJorosa~o commemorate Good Friday. the an- niversary of Jesus' crurifix ion. The crowds were ~mall~r t normal for Good Fridav. d ue to our months of Arab un~t in Israel's occupied territories. The G reek Orthodoit Patriarch of Jerusalem canceled three pre-Easter p rocessions sc~uled for today and ·Saturday out of concern for the pilrims' safety a nd due to an expected sharp drop in the number of tourists. But the Old City was more alive tha n it has been for Wttks and those tourists visitin1 the 12th century Chu~h of the Holy Sepulchre said the e vent was a special on<'. The chuKh marts the spot where Jesus was crucified and. as Christians believe. resurrected . "We planned to come here for a long ti me and nothing rould stop us. even friends who said we were crazy ... said David Reid of Mountain Lakes. N.J. "There arc lots of f'(>lice around and we arc as safe hett as we are in New Yortc City." Dozens af lsrxli riot police stood 1uard alon1 the route. so me munchina the unleavened rriatzoh crackers Jews eat during the week of Passover. which bqins today. 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Local residents got their first taste of dueling cQncerts in 1986 when the Beach Boys played the amphitheater and Jan and Dean were in concert at the fair. It caused one of the worst traffic j,ams in the history of the O range Coast. Last year, Al Jarreau-Chaka Kahn was booked at the amphitbeate·r and Gary Puckett played the fair. Traffic was a nightmare. . -- This year should be more of the same. Local residents and fair officials were optimistic earlier trus year that the amphitheater's management might work with them to avoid the conflict and gridlock. That o ptimism has turned to resignation that such an arrangement is fantasy. -A spokesman for the f'.air Board said relations between the board and the amphitheater are so straioed that the board didn't even know what acts were....play\ng the amphitheater until it was published in the newspaper. • ' The .one constant in the three-ye.ar history of dueling · concerts has been the attiiude of· Pacific· Amphitheatre's -management. Steve Redfearn, manager of the amJ>~itheater. explained three· years ago that the conce'h conflicts were , -Caused by a simple business decision. He said that if he didn't book the groups when they arJ! available his·cooipeJition at Irvine Meadows wouTd $Cl the booking and t~e profits. . After the 1986 gndlock. Redfearn said he ~hou~t accounts of the traffic snarl were exaggerated. He added. "Life went on afterward. It didn't. seem to be a holocaust or a i -', disaster ... · An.editorial in the April 21 edition of the Pilot.said that Rfdfearn's assessment was correct. "It was a bad traffi!= jam. .but it wasn't a disaster unless you happened t-o be one of the peo ple trapped in it. Or. how about the people whose homes :were s urrounded by a snarl of park\ng-space desperate people headed for the fair or the amphitheater?" . · We also said Redfeam'sexplanation that his competition ~ at Irvin( Meadows would have nabbed the booking if he didn't smacked of a narrow-minded. bottom-line mental it> with little concern for the problems his business is dum_ping on the community. · It's 1988 and nothing has changed. -AIDS disGnminatioh Though intensive educatio nal cam'paigns have re~uced the· hysteria that initially greeted the deadly disease and action has been taken to bar unfair diserimination against people with AIDS, great care must continue to be exercised to protect infected persons' civil libe[lies and rights.· Californians with AIDS are now protected apinst job and housing bias under existing state anti-discnmination4' laws. The federal government has just announced anti-A IDS discrimination protections for those who have AIDS among its millions of employees. And a bill by Rep. Henry Waxman. D-Los Angeles. is. ~nding in Congress that would outlaw AIDS bias nationwide. ,, 11 • But some moves in a different directio n, proposed by the •. California Medical Association. may be worth considering. One ... proposal would allow medical st.affs at hospitals to 'test a patient for AIDS with his informed verbal consent. ~um:nt law requires the more c umbersome written consent. ,.. _ The other proposal asks the state to give financial support -, to county health depanments to enable county health officials to institute "contact tracing" policies. ~. • As legislators consider the CM A's proposals. they should --.resist opening the door to widespread disclosure of confidential AIDS information. These proposals wouldn't do that. They'd simply inform two vulnerable groups when they come into a risk-prone relationship with an AIDS patient. e nabling them to take precautionary ac1.ion. Tbe Trlbu11e, Oaklod A AIDs researich Jn fheir new book ... scrcalled sex experts Drs. William Masters and Virginia Johnso.n have suggested that one in 20 me n who have had at least six sexual partners for fi ve years are infected with the AIDS virus. They say the rate is slightly higher among women. Previous studies have shown the undeniable link between intraven9us drug use C\nd AIDS, and homosexual behavior a nd AJDS. I What Masters and Johnson have done is suggest the link between casual heterosexual sex and AIDS may be greater than previously thought. . Time will tell who is right. We want to believe Masters and Johnson's scary scenario 1s wrong. But who knows? AIDS is such a mystery that it is d1flicult to offer reliaple -Statistics. The debate really isn't how. ~ut how much. We could dismiss Masters and Jo hnso n's methodology -as wron._ What would·bc worK would be to dismiS$ the risk. and be dead wrong. New• ,.,.,,,._, W ... rl41e, N.J. · •Jackaon 'a dome.Uc pTOflr8llJ I• a paradoxical combtnauon of 8!i'Uam, economlechauvtm.maatllntematlOnal f!a!ClllJlam. Hehu....,.ated nothllJI that would deviate national probl..,.. " Harbor View's kindergarten . To the E.dilor. - With ,rcprd to your aniclc about the relocation of kindcrpttens to EastblufT School. please permit a comment on one particular point made. Far from the educational program being "hampered" by the sharing of t wo classrooms by our four kindergarten . te.achcl"$. it is unaf- ftttod. The children enjoy a ratio of one credentialed teacher-to every I 5 children for their classroom ex- ~riencc because all four teachers are ... in-the classroom for the entire school day. You can see that they receive much individual attention in ad- dition to working in small groups with one or more of the teachers. Parent volunteers who are cattfully trained by the staff help 10 increase that ratio. Much good may come from this impending relocatton. but to suggest anything less than an outstanding existing program is simply inac- curate. • To the Editor: SCOTTIA EV ANS Harbor View School • • • cfessehad 15minutesof tame, now it's time to exit stage left This is in rtSponse to tho educa- tional anicle. ..New BabJ. Boom Reopens Classrooms:" specifically to the paragnph' referring to educators at Harbor View being hampemi wher~ two kindergarten teachers have ~ to share a · classroom . Yes: o ur enrollment is large. but o ur instruc- tional program is not hampered because of this. Saturday. Sunday. Monday. Tuos-when he pulled out. and indirectly by day: longer thanttle I 5 minutes Andy Bob Dole when he pulled out -was Warhol declared everyone is. during as simple as that George Bush is his lifetime. truly famous/But Jesse considered by the majority of Re- Jackson was king for just that brief publican voters as the logical suc· period, the historians will. I predict. cessor to· Ronald Reagan.• And a record. With his O\'erwhelming de-successor to Ronald Reagan is what feat in Connecticut on Tuesda\, the the Republicans want. Whether the Win Jesse Win movement came to a independents want 'the same thing ~s halt; and an equilibrium was res1ored left for the future to d«1de. The to American politics. Republican voters in New Hamp- One cannot blame the media for shire and elsewh<.'re weren't disposed seekmg to wrest summer from a single to .give_ to lo~a the franchise of swallo". The' did it exuberan1h declaring Dole to be fhe winner durini those threedaysafterthe upset because _of_ his showing in one idi.o- in M1 ch1gan when the Democratic S}ncratic state. No more are 1he . caucus voters proved that bo} swill be Democrats lnclincd to give Midugan bo)S b} giving Jesse Jackson the same the deciding vote based on a victo~ upset victory the~ gave George b' Jac kson in 1988. any more than Wallace in 1972 "lie n Wallace got 51 the) "ere inclined in 1972 to give the percent of the vole. overwhelming nomination to Grorge Wallace. candidates George McGovern '!nd On Mon$y. before the Connttti· Hub'ert Humphrey. The verdict in ·cut race. Grorge McGovern told an Connecticut docs not mean that Jesse audience in Eric. Pa .. that anyone Jackson will disappear from the who thought that liberalism was scene. But it does mean that 1t 1s monbund in Amenca should con- unlikel} that the breathless commen-template the showmg of ksse Jac k- t.alors will spca~ of the possib~lit) that son in Michipn. lt is perhaps upp~ty . he will be nominated fOr president by for a ReQubhcan discrtttly to advise ttre Democraric Part} in /\Oanianext_._ Democra\Sto inch away rom. me Jul}. flash' radicalism of some of its The defeat of Jackson camt-. the candidates. But Republicans would same day that Sen. Bob Dole officially be C) nically opportunistic if they sat pulle.d out of the race. His 15 minutes b} silently. gleefully. encouraging the of tnumph lasted a week: from the Knownothinpsm of a George Mc- caucu_s vot~ inJo~ to the primary Govern seckin~ to identify a vote for vote m New Hampslilre. The com-Jesse Jackson in Michigan as imply- mentator on CNN diagnosed the .ing the high-water mark of Amencan causc!i of the end ofRoben Dole with liberalism. the t"xplanation that "he ran into the In what respcet is Jesse Jackson the streamlined political machine of vehicle of American liberalism? His George Bu~ri.·· That summary begs domestic program is a paradoxical the question. How come lhe combination of st.atism. ttonomic streamlined political machine of chauvinism and international cscap- George Bush got him only 19 percent ism. He has suges1ed nothing that of the vote in Iowa? On the basis of would alleviate national problems. Dol(s. t~iumph in Iowa and Bush's He has no answer for the problem of hum1hat1on there. many commen-the deficit. save to encourage the t.ators ~me to ~ne of those melo-gov~mment to spend more. Notb.ing dramatic conclusions that confound to alleviate the probkm of an 1m- sobriety. balance in trade. save to sugtSt that The stratcgi~ commentary -ac-we help South Koreans to cam a knowledged directly by Jack Kemp living wage by d«lining to purchase W1lUAM F. BUCKLEY "· We have a unique situation ·at Harbor View . where the four kinderganen teachets work a six-hour· _ day with children. sharing responsibili ties for both,dassn. drop- ping the teacher-pupil ratio to IS- t<r I. We have enjoytd sharing classrooms ~ause we .have. ~n able to share o ur talents also. We have met the individual needs of our students and we a re very proud of our their products. He confro nts the problems of SQ.viet expansionism in Central Amenca by suggesting that we accep1 Soviet imperialism by yielding to it. His recommendations for defense are best summma rizcd by his recommendation that wt' gut the Dct>anmentofDefense sufficiently to ren<kr Amenea powerless. -His rec- ommendations for peace in the Middle Eas1 boil down to making friends with Ya5$(r Arafat -among ., other reasons. to show .. H ymictown" (NC"w York City) that Israel docs not ·rule the roost. program. • . We are l90lcing fotward to tfie upcoming ·move to the Eislbh.iff site. Our intent is to improve upon o ur program whcttver possible. ' JUDY HOKANSON MARILYN KATES ADNEE WEISS ,, ADELE WlETHORN Harbor View k.inde~n·tcachers TODAY IN HI STOR Y George McGovern is a bright and amiable' man whose ignorance of . _ , · reality has TIOt changed since. 40ycars Today 1s liiltday. Apnl I. the 92~d l(o. ht argoedforflcnryWaJ~·for -da.y.ot.l9U.:~ 2.74~1eft an prtSidenL In 1948. Henry Wallac::c's the year. This 1s Apnl Fool s Day. ·Progressive Party was dominated by Today's Highlight 1n History: the Communist Pan·y of the United On April I. 1945. American forces States. No serious political observer launched the invasion of Okin~wa \VOUld quarrel with the conclusion during World War It. that i f the cor:nmunists could appoint On this date: the. next prcs!dent from ~mong those In l 789 .. the U.S. House of Rep. actively seeking the prcs1dcnq , they resentatives held its first full meeting.' woul.d ~a me.Jesse Jackson. A Jac\50n in -New \' ork City. Frederick adm1mstrat1on would do ~o the U.S. Muhlenberg . of· Pennsylvania was econo~y what Peron did for the elected the first House Speaker. ~rgentu~e ccono~y. and do to our In 1853. Cincinnati became the intemauonal pohcy what Dorothy first U.S. city to pay its· fi~fightcrs a Day would ~ave done. ifshe had been regular salary. elected prcs1dent. . Jn 18 73. composer Sergei The ~mocr:ats will have: trou~e Rachmaninoff was bom in Novgorod enough w1~h ~1chael Oukak1s. as will Province. Russia. the republic 1f he shou~ be elect~. In 1933. Nazi Germany bepn its But he. not Jackson1 1s t~e quin-persecution of Jews with a boycott on tesse.nce of modem hbcrahsm. and Jewish-owned businesses. t'Jat 1s quite bad enough. In 1939, the United States re-- WUU... F. lledley Jr. ,. • •yatll· cognized the Franco government in calH c.lruul•t. Spain followina the end of the Spanish civil war. Jn 1960. the tint weather satellite. W. ~irginia case attacks bed~ock of Proposlt!o_n ~3 . ~ "TJROS-One." was launched from Cape Canaveral, Aa. lo 1963. most of New )'ort City's daily newspapers resumed publishing after settlement was ~ched in a l l 4- day strike. In 1977. lhO U.S. Senate followed the example of the House by ad~­ ing. 86-9, a strintmt code of ethics requiring full financial di1closurc and limits on outside income. • SACRAMENTO -Proposition. indicating that it miaht not lOQk as 13. enacted by Californians 10 years fa vorably on such tax differentials. ago this year. was a two-fisted blow at This wee~. the coun ~to bear property taxes. a challenge to a West Virginia "' It cut taxes by freezing assessment propeny-tax system that forces new- values at 1975 levels (adjusted by a comers to pay higher taxes tha Iona- maximum of 2 percent for iriflat1on time residents. DAN WALTERS each· year) and limiting the tax rate to Plaintiffs in lhc suit. four coal no more t.han I percent of that value companies. contend that such wjde (plus rc:venucs nttdcd to service disparities in taxing levels amount to debt). an unconstitutional denial of equal lfanothtt family bouabt w hoUle There was, however. an exception protection. · ' next door for S7S,OOO in 1981, &hat's to the assessment freeze. When ~inarily. state and local tu what it's wonb to that ra.,ily, which propeny chanacd ownership.' its poliC1CS att left to the ditcrction of presumably bas the ability to Sl&llain value for tax purposes would bt au'lhotitin at lhott levels, and the attSidcnceofthatvalue,includiftlits altered to the sales price. thca the 2 Su.,ttme..Coun rarely int.nveoes. In taxes (which arc still lower beaute of percent annual adjustment cap would accep1in1 the West Virainia case. ibe Proposition l 3's cap of I pen:cat) be reapplied. · justices indicatina they aR makiftl an Howard Jarvis aiped that there's The effect of this exception was to exceptfon, °"t 'they bdicve differcn· nothina incquitabk in that ~m create a disincentive for the time-tiaJ tax rates raise a constitutional because ·in the latter cue. the MW honored practice of "tradina up'' in issue. · 'family knew whit its tu bill would. homes as one's eamomic poaition -lftbe court. in fact.~ wjth tM be. while the fint family would be improved. Not only would the borne-coal ~ton and invalidates West protCC1ed apinc art.itrary increun owner be saddled· wjth h~ ,_,.. Virf.naa·s 1ysaem1 a challenlr to the en assessments that mipt imperil its · ments for a new and fanaer bOme, similar C.libnaa law is entirely ability to remain in tbeir home. but the tu bite would be much. muctl potsible. • · • • If,. theft's a w.adfall involved. it taiabcr. Tbus. a demde after Prooolition I 3 occurs only when the fint home is Neverthdal, over the pasa deade was enacted. toudliftl ol( a poli&ical IOld (or the c:urmtt martct V91ut. In 1979, Iran proclaimed an Islamic Republic. following the fall of the Shah. • In 1984, Motown recordiftJ SW' Marvin Gaye was shot to death by his father. Marvin Gay Sr.. in Los Ante~. Thouabt for Today: ''Never give a man up u.ntil he has failed at someth•na he lites." -Lewis Ed- ward Lawes. Americ:an criminolosist anct· opeitme -.nlm of Sina Sina Prison (lllJ..1947). flT fte A•1d8fllllf l'lw Commeac. welcomed • Tbe Daily Pilot wdcoma )OUr opinions on matten of public 1neemt. , LeUen and loaeer artic:ln ol quite a h homes have c:ha-.cl and fial ..,...._. whole ..,.,. PhilOIOPhy aside -and oac c:ould .--~-------------------.. hands. and that has mated what aftenbocb are stlll tfeina felt.. one Of araue the merits ud demerits of =:1~.:f.:'=: ~':er,~ provitiom could be =·~ !l..:=!.;..= com-::rm•berrs ne, be typed or writtea ud .. 1 IO ORANGE COAST 111111 ....... ....., ~ .. , .. • ltfOf I miaht have property "" billl that Not that it lbould be. ~ eo tbe ware Cfta1CI a vary JOO °' 400 pmnt, one bli111 Theft is nothinc aoecially noJtilJU• fatcinat1na polit~ ...no. owned bJ a lonltime mideet.. * .,_, establillli .. ditreriaa 1aa • Would Ollitbni9 .. _. .... who ocher '!la DtWCOmer. =on limilai pieces of piopcny have lived uDder IM "6Ual tllldow Tbat 1 c:aUed a -welcome ltl.,.,," to thrir owntn. tbc:• of ""**liaa 1 l b a decide, aPP1wh to property ta~ion by propntin milht have widely vafYtnl maintafa tbe lrstid --tJ.o tome. rar world vafua. wida MW "eiMioll, GI' .... IMy Dapite that. the •IC Supreme I( one family boulfat its home fbr alow peoptft) ...... to be r8ited Co.an validMed Propoeition U 't S2S.000in 197lendlmCOft._.to 1brptyflrto .......... .Cl'! ~visions many yearueo. live in ii. the t.ct dult the propen7 II my '* .-llllDN • Butaow.ntbe IOtbannivmaryof may bt wonla S75,000 IOdly Oii ~ llleol1dall .. i:::: . ot Proposition .u·1 ... ,,.,, .... ...-oprn nmtetisuamdlmiceurme .... ,.. II • ~ -ullll proechcs. the U.S. Supmne Coun is untilWpl'OftftfitactnlJ..._ r 2 ' r• P • IO die EDITOll. Ollilv P0ac. P.O. lox I '60,C.. ...... CA 92626. Plew iDdudc '°"' .... .................... -~VenlY--•• lfyoulftflr• .......... ......... ,.._, __ _ WFRE USTEN1NO .._ --·umber-MUIC*-... -.e ........ , • .......... ill •• kw. , .. Ann fails to cut muSt&td DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was · · amazed at the way you caved in to pnnciples whale unda hypnosis? Frances P. of W•· .. •-on. W'bo I can't IO into deuil here because I .......-would be ~izcd by my ttlativcs. st.ridmtly denounced your ate of the a. Thctt bu bttn a lot o( trouble in our term .. to q.it the mustard... She c... ·1 tJ ... _ 1 f pontificated that the term should be aam1 Y recen y as""" mu to an act performed by a woman who claJms -10 cut tbt musaer-and then went on I • ..._ · she was under hypnosis at the time. with.some nonsense about -passin& ~ Somcofus~oftheopinionthatshe muster." a military tmn thal iuoully is full of baloney. What can you tell unrelated. . BotJr the Mom·s n.: ... : of me abeut this subject? -NAPA ..-.uonary VALLEY.CALIF. Word and Phrue Ori&ins and the ......... ..._ ....... ~a.c. New Dictionary of American Siana St..rlP'la'1-U.C '1te•1rtea." D£AR NAP.: A.eeeltl I a. Dr. support you. Ann. As' my wonderful P-.e tM. llludll Seftpe• et dte 1Mdt81e fer En&lishtcachcrMissCratcusedtosay F"rom Nassau. Bahamas: Accord-Qlmleal R,,_.. _. lldmvter to kr students, "Go took it up." -ins. to the farmers' ac,encts. the Os p Im ~ _. FAwill L TERRYTOWN. · railroad builders ~tan a \nllbk ..,_ el die Bn-dlm t.W.te 9' DEAR TBIUlY: IUl't ,.. an. I weed called -mustard and planted it ~. 11,,..,.._ m..twes metal ....... , ..... ~ ... -,....,. alon9 lhc tracks. This weed produced cu• 1nU.. ne, qree llliala per.- A •.....-C 1 "wel rH•1n W patqua9titicsofseedsthatbadtobc aiw& k lliJ,..tbN ..a-1 Ids er plealj le say• lllial ... jed. ._.-= ct.at with a hoc. It was a difficult job. . "w will From Perkasie, Pa.: rm no Whcnamanwauoooldtohandkthe 111s,1111t'le.llewntt,lwaper.- linguistichotdo&butaccordinatothc hoc he coukl no longer .. cut the .. ~.,,.. .... wtdleet8*ilc&ek. New Random House Una~ mustard." So. dear Ann. may you Bew•--t.lleweYer,k ..... Dictionary. ··10 cut the mustard is continuctocutthemustardformany willfml.Fwenn,&,wtamaQ.-1· slang for ''to reach or surpass tbt . yean to come. -iat h ~a •n•• l:nll'-• dcsiredstandardofperformance ... In DEAllNASSMJ:i'• .. JW••• ·die....._.--Im die n,...Hce thepastyouhavcgraciouslyadmitted le GM'• ean. nub a.·aD ..._ ..._ .... n•n...IJ •ab a. ~ you were wrong (when you wett). but wnae. ,,,..lbM cm p ma. a trwe. Tllih pica~ don't say you arc wrong when • • • ls falrlJ cemn•. youarcright. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Is it Ne..eeaak-*&e•aa,...._, Frem Danr. Twealj luMI wtda possible for a person to be ~otiud acailllt Ms w Ml' -.I ""8dfk• '1 a mu1a,.·p1ukf le ,.. lw leldlll without knowing t~t it is happening? a 11,.,_dst. A.Sly..e wlle uys. "hillle Fruees P.,... r-......._ SIKe Also, could a person ~ made to 11aa1 ... ·1wald (w•eat&ellelwt&ai Wert• Wu I daat,.,.... .... Mell commitacrimcordosomethingthat llilm) lleeaue lliiir ..,,.. ..... me," is ._.IO Mlcr91e •-e•e .._.._'I is contrary to his or her moral .._.. hlU el~- SalUMy, &,..a ! ARIF.s (March 21-April 19): Full M90n position ·a c c en ts em o --------------tionalism combined. wit.h desire for unity. · Current cycle ac- cents joint dforts: legal agreements. marital status. Major changt' occurs on home front. SYDIEY o .... Libra figu~s promi-••••••••••••• nently. . TAURUS (April 2~May 20): GcJ slow. play waiung game. First offer should not . ~ taken too seriously. Something ··much better.. is just around the coiner. Emphasis on employment. pets. dependents. basic security. Pisces involved. · GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Emphasis on power. authority. personal magnetism. actions based on impul~. Love fiJures prominently. logic likely ta1ake beck seat. Commitment is made. rela'tionship solidified despite disputes. • CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): All stops are out. music plays loud. you make dramatic ~trance. R«ognition that had .. passed you by .. is now present. Enjoy limda&ht. pcr«ive future prospects. Money will become availa61e. LEO (July 23-A._ 22): ~ to your own tune. stress style and individuality. You 1J ha vc d'ance for fresh start in new direction. You·u ,et lo heart of matters. realize -new love .. could be on horizon. Aquarian featured. • VIROO (Aug; 23-'Scpt. 22): Emphasis on srcurity. ~c . .unonb.2do~ures. Family mc~ber talks about possible invcStment -11 Pi'Obiblytacts foun· dation. Be diplomatic. but express ho.nest vacws. Message becomes clear. · UBRA(Scpt. 23-0ct. l2): Forces tend tobcscanerrd. Full moon postt1on reveals you arc not qoite ready for -cold pluntt ... Means wait and listen and observe. You·u be with restless.. talented. attractive·pcop1c. 'SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)'. Many of your "best qualities.. su~ to forefront. Full moon posiuon highlights secrets. glamour. mystery. clandestine arran~­ -ments. ·Pr-otcct reputation. corttet imprcs$ion made b) ••goujp.·· . SAGlnARIUS(Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Beanalyt1cal. take nothingforgranttd.countyourcbange. You·n win fncnds and influence pcop&c. but the~ 1s tmdcncy towards extravagance. Combine moderation with cclebrauon. Virgo involved. · CAPRIOOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): It may be nC'CCSSaf) to ··stoop to conquer.·· Means~ diplomauc. take step or two backwards while knowing you arc fOing 10 surge forward. You'll reccjvc gift representing token of affection. · AQVAIUUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Study Capricorn message for valuable hint. Means go slow while planning future movci. Long~istancccommunication helps verif) views: Someone .. leaks information. .. and this worts to youradvantaF. PISCES(Fcb. 19-March 20): What appeared to be a loss rebounds in. your favor. You'll lcam more about investments.. taxes, possibility of inhcritancx. Romance intensifies. Cancer. Capricorn will fcutt prominently. IP APRIL l IS YOOll BlllTBDAY vou arc sensitive. emobonal • ..psychic and have knack (or winning con- fidence of public. Women COf'lfidc io )'OU. you arc prescient and capable of detecting future lt'CJ\ds, ·C)clcs. Capricorn. Cancer people play important roles in )Our life. If si~. ypu could marry this year. There.could also be'-an addttttm to family-. V.OU ·u travel. you will also-pl.ff through creative endcavon, including writing. May and DCccrnbCT will be memorable for ~ou this year. . :a> MovingQE2 takes a Jot of fuel Am tokh gallon offuel moves that great luxury liner Queen Eliza~th U about six inches. In 17th ~ntury Maryland were some plantations with intriguing names. Take that onecaUed ~Aha. the Cow Pasture... Or another named .. Want Water." i\nd there•was one known as .. Peddy Coat's Wish." Criminals shouldn't be sent to jail for punishment. N'or should they be let out for good behavior. So contends a prison elpert. In tM la"" of nature. says this savant. are no rewards and no retributions -only conse- quences. Quick. whafs Caqada's "offtcial '· LI. Ben sport?" No. sir. not hockey. Ifs Lacrosse. So dccrttd in I 97S. Physicians in Colonial America carried gold-beaded walkiq sticks. To reveal themselves as doctors. Earlier pnctitionen had started it in London. The affectation fell out of favor. The medicos took up little black bags. But bags mea.nt house calls. and that wouldn·1 do. Some of the enmlrd still malco the public announ~ment with special license plates. Most don·t anymore. though. Except indoors. A stethoscope stick- ing out of a jacket pocket worts. Nothing beats an exposed stethoscope to proclaim: .. I am not a male nurse'. .. In the language of the American swine brttdcr. the dividing liM in ~~ight between a p~gand a bog is 11 0 pounds. Do you put in 20 hours making out your tax return:' Statisticians say that's the ave.-.e. • . I •:oo I •:30 11~ I 1:30 ( 1:00 J a :30 j 9:00 j 9:30 J10:00 j10:30 J11 :oo f11:30 I Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • Al'.143 :-A J t ~ 1s1 . ' .. WEST EAST • J ' ' 1 • Q •• 1 s . y 5. Q 7 .. : J •• ' 3 :· -Q I ' .. .l'.151 •t73 SOUTH •Vow 7 1(Qlll63l -....:.A-lt - • A Q J 10 The biddina: S-111 Wna Nort• l :: "hu I l. 3 -:"' Pas 5 '; 1 ~ r .. r.. Qpcning lead: Jack of Ahhouah this is Ap,ril Ft>ol's Day. the bit of advice we arc about to give you is not a prank: ··0on·c draw trumps unless you 're sure you don't need them for another pur· J>OK." While that advice might ~ self-evident. not too many pairs in i rec.mi tournament S'Uc· cecded in making 13 tricks on th~ cards. With a t'W-l<>ser band, WC hearti- ly endorse South's decision t~open with a demand bid even tho~ be was tiabt in tcnns of point-counl. North •s auctio.o showed a band with values ~trated in the major suits, since thal would have to ind the ~ of trumps, South o ~le ob a grand slam. m'Jrrtv-42bles declarer won the lobert E:-Scmlitz, ..... -. ennounces the certtflcatk>n to offer the ~I EDI FAST· P.ROGRA~I 1111111 Complete telewtelon lettnge In Sunder'• TV Piiot. AftCI" win.rung th~ diamond kad. he led a low trump to dummy and ruffed.a spade. Another trump , tak· en on the table, provided the entry for a seeond spade ruff. ' 2 • • • • • ' ' • • t • • ~ • I With bis IJ'Oundwork completed, declarer re-entered dummy with the ' last trump and cashed the ace-king opening diamond lad. ·ctttw two bf 'spades. discarding two clubs rounds of trumps and eventually fell from bis band. W'hcn spades broke back on the club finesse for his 13th nrcnly, the board's Iona spade pro- rrick. Tb~ only in a small slam vided a discard for decJ&rcr's last didn't seem 10 mind conceding a dub loser-makin&-RYcn-odd. frick on the h.and . They were This line gave up norhiQ&. Had wrong-the ovcnrick would have . tbc spackS nor spuf wen tor dedat· been wonb quire a few matchpoinu. er. be would st.iU have been able to CuaLEs GllD At 1he table we watched, declarer fall back on the d ub finesse in an fulfilled his slam with care.fut play. ancmpc to land his 13th trick. ---fli;f-1-------- ACWOSS 1 Wlndow per1 5 SMt 9 Intrigue 14 Ct*-port 15 MurtllN9 16 Kie* •• - - 17 Enc:umbs 18 Bible be>c* 11 IWoga 20~ 21T ......... 23A~ 25Hetw9w1Mter 26 ·'-..... ~ .. 27 8otc:Mry 29 Umbr-oe 32 Tll now 35 Alptll.a 36~ 37 Thor •• ....., 38 Weighty 31Mmk•0¥8!" 40 Mtotlltion 41 a...ify 42 Dlwoht9e 43 Lode produce 44ScMsn. 45~ .. -Fount.mn 41 ........ oleo ~Bona ..... 58....., 57 Door.,.,, 58 Sk"' dl9ol der 1 2 3 4 14 17 20 S9 Etna output IO 809 61~ 12~ 83 PUb wvtnga &4 eon.pr. 15 Unite DOWN 1....,oourw 2 Icon 3V .. 4 Caustic 5~ 6~ febnc 7 Rumiar1 .. 8~ 9 P-* animals 10 v ..... ..m 11 Confteg- ratklne 12 Next to Mont. 13 ··-We Forglllt'~ 21 ColurM 22 Oeml- 24 SST « STOL 27 c..ae dlf -21Howel*1 30 Hector 31 Conceits S2 On one·• OM'I 3S~ 34 LOndon ooin 6 35 P9sty kid . 31 Rutt 51 Poeltion 31 UMpe 52 Alt\ 42~ 44 Oirecls 53 AQttate 45--5"' Stuff 47 L.-n tool .. X....Wlltor 55 Compound 41COMdoue ....... so Old llldt 51 o.a- 7 a 10 11 12 13 ~ • G ()qnge Co.t DAILY PILOT/ frtdey. Aprl 1, 1118 by Bii Keane "Know what I think, Mommy? God's pulling an April Fool's trick'." by Brad Anderson "I'll be only a few minutes ... just monitor, don't teach." MAVE '(OU EVER TMOU6MT TMAT MAVBE VOV1RE A ''RU8'r'-CROWNED KINGLET''? IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore ·:..=:--=--~ ... u ._ .,,.J"':.~-1!'!~~ \,'f •• "'"'. . . ,...,, One angry sign leads to another, and soon the two opposing base coacl\ea are embroiled In a heated •xchange. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz · NO, I 6UES5 vou'RE NOT A KINGLET .. d BLOOll COUNTY • 5~lf01"/IUE. GtllClte. NE'J N ctJllKT' ~ 'f!M, I POlfT I# ~ 1HN<. Mttlr tr: !/!NE/( .. I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE by Berke Breathed . by Addison by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly IT SAYS IN MV BIRD BOOK .TMAT KtN6LET5 11NERVOU5LY TWITCI·~ T~EIR WIN65:.AND AlWAVS SEEM TOaEiM MOTION '1 i JUDGE PARKER l GARFIELD I KNOW INSOMNIA 15 NO lAOGMINC, MATTER. GARflEL t7. 50 I'LL K(f.P YOO COMPANY TUllBLEWEEDS 'QY"' M'( ~·fOf\I~! FRl!e%B! l LET'5 5EL .. J THIN!'\ I'LL REGAL( YOO WIT.M SOME ANEC'70Tf. 5 FROM MY LIFE A4!> A &OY ON THE FARM f • i by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan DOOIU8BURY by Pat Bredy • by Tom Batluk ( 5") MIDWEEK l 1~~~~~~~~--'i J i t--~~~~~~~~----4 J I I I. -L--"'-.a......:gj-..--J..-:..~~~!L..~~~~~~~~~~1J by Garry Trudeau .. . ICLUST I 1 r 1 1 • Ii l U Q I T l'l'l'I • I • [ l II I ~1---r--T""I """'1--1-4 • ;.,-=: ;-...;~ '= ........... i--..... J ...-. •"!!'ft ~ umes IN rs•eca r rrrr1 I I I I I I ' STOCK MARKETS CLOSED TODAY FOR GOOD FRIDA l nC Ome t axes fair? Consider this By JOHN CUNNIFF ,,, ...... ....,.. . NEW YORK -Among the ben- efits proclaimed for tt\e Tax Reform Act of 1986 were simplicity and fairness, but with each tax return filed this year those claims become more questionable. Simplicity obviously has'n't ~been achieved. And fairness? Consider this: An investor in mutual funds could be forced to pay taxes on profits never realized -in fact, pay taxes on money lost. Mutual funds, remember, are view- ed as the sanctuary of· the small --·- investor who doesn't have time or inclination to challenge the market- place. What could be simpler. such people reason, than to turn over funds to professionals? T he problem with this reasoning, as experienced investors know. is that there are·good funds. mediocre funds and poor ones, just as there arc sopenor stocks, ordinary stocks and stocks that go nowhere but down. the 1986 tu law. Howard Ruff. publisher of The Ruff Times. a widely circulated economic newsletter. calls attentio n to this bizarre twist. Its clements are easy to·follow: J . Unlike individual investors who ·can decide when to buy or sell, a mutual fund investor leaves that decision to the fund's manager. 2. When a fund sells investments, 98 percen't of the net gains must be paid out asa distribution to the fund's shareholders. fund shares. But either way, the sharehold(r must pay t.ax on the distribution. All shareholders in the fund arc equally liable. 4. However, because the fund made money on its investment lfoes not mean the shareholder made money. It's a matter of timing. . 5. That timing becomes especially relevant because of the enormous. 5- )'ear price runup of many funds - and the sudden collapse on OcL 19. Those who were with the fund for fi"•e years d id gain: many others didn't. While that can be surprising enough to somE folks. it is nothing compared to the shock of finding, as many will, that they have incurred taxes while losing money, thanks to 3. The money is either given in cash or automaticall y reinvested in more 6. For example. a person who bought on Oct. 15 might have paid a premium for fund shares. The fund _ then sold some investments for a .profit. The investor didn't share 1n ~---------------------------· those profits~ but he is taxed as 1fhe did. . 7. Makjng the sttuat1on more outrageous. says Ruff. IS that such an investor might have seen his invest- ment plummet, for two reasons: · Firs\. whenever a fund maices a distribution. the-fund's net asset value 1s reduced b\ the amount of the d1stnbution~ Secondlv. the .crash re- duced the value even· more. Ruff offers this example: "Let's sa} you paid S 18.11 ~r share. for a fund after Bloody Mon- da}. Since then the fund has dis- tributed S2A2 in capital gains. "The net asset value of the fund was reduced b} the S:!A2 distribution. and has subsequentl) fallen another 34 cents. But. since you must pay 68 cents jn. cap1taJ gains taxes on the S2.42 d1stnbut1on. \our real loss 1s s 1.0:!." . ~ Fluor Daniel names Sandland manager FluorCorp.'sFlaorDuiel un1t·10 In ine has name<IS~P: SaadJaad regio nal manager responsible for the program manage-·, ment, design and construcuon of commernal fac1hties, A li~nsed architect. Sandland has I 5 )'ears 10 the de' elopment and construction business. Before Jo ining Fluor Daniel. he was with the Irvine Co for 10 ~ears. His most recentl~ complet&i proJcctS • include the Fo ur Seasons Ho tel l\;ev. pon Beach and Fashio n Island's ..\tnum Co~n • • • • Robert N. Steplaen1 1~ no\lo 'ice: prestdt'nt a nd general manager of Western Digi&AJ Corp.'s Communicatauns and ubsystems Str.ttegic Business L nu 1n ln me. He had tx-t-n 'ice president of · human resources a nd devefopment since \.1a~ 1986. Stephens' appointment comes after his predecessor. Ckster A. Browa Jr~ ""as named' ice pre~dent and general manage-r of\\ estem D1gital's ""holh 0 " ned subs1d1an. Paradise S\Stems Inc . in Brisbane. Those o pt-rattons \I.ere· pre ' 1ousl; O\ erst.'e'Tl b~ Edward L Marinaro e\n utn c' ice president and 1.'hlef operau ngo ffirer. who . -has ~~gncd 10 pursue otMr busmess e pportunme:. +.M-post -0f e>.ecut1' e '11..c president v. 111 not be fi lled. the compan ~ said . ._ .. Ignacio E. Louno J r .. ed1to r-m-ch1ef pf1he nauon·s .largest c1rculatton pani'>h-language ne~spaper has been electe<i to the board of d 1 r~ctor'> at Pacific M•rul Lif~ las araott Co. in l'ewport _ Beach. ll \I.a~ announ1..ed b' Mam G Bubb. chairman and chief e>.ecutn e officer. Lo zano guides La O p1111on "'h1ch has a daiJ~ circulauon of 68 . .iOO and·"' as founded in 19~6 b' his fathi:r L:..o:zano was L'.S. .\mbassador to El Sahador from 1'>'"6-n and ts on the boards of d irectors at Bankamenca Co rp . Ban._ of .\menca ST & S .\. Pacific Enterpmes and The: \\all D1sne~ Co • • • Don Bolaod has been appointed d1recwr of markeung for William H. Mitcllell & A11ociates hfe insurance d1\.:1s1on tn Costa Mesa. , . Federated' s directOrs put off . vote.on suitors ' revised bids NEW YORK (APl-The board of Federated fXpanment Stores Inc. put off until toda} a dec1S1on on \lo hether to reaffirm ns merger agree-· ment with R.H. Mac\ & Co. Inc or accept the compeung bid of Campeau Corp. In a statement Thursda). Feder- ated said both. suttors presented re, 1sed bids of more than $6'.6 billion .each to the board at its day-long meeting Wednesda). Federated's d iy1s1bns include Bloomin~!'s, Burdine·s. Filene's.. Foley's. rus and R1ch·s depan- rheht stores: Ralphs su~rmarkets tn Southern California .: Gold Circle discount stores: and Mam St~t and Children's Place specialt} stores. MaC) owns nearl) I 00 department .and s~Hilt)' st&Fes.---- Campeau. which s1aned in real estate development 10 Canada. mo' ed inu:> the l retail mnrlet Jt the end of IQ '6 b' acquinng .\llt<"d Stores Corp · The board had bttn e\pected to announce Thursda' v. hether n v.ould reaffirm its support for Its agreement \I.Ith Mac' or reH·~ itself and choose Campeau's offer Hov.e,er. Federated said \.1an suhm1tted another re' 1sed offe·r Thursda) morning and the board "'Ould meet again this momtn~ to consider both bids For the first ume since tt an· nounced its cash-and·stoc\. offe r a month ago !\tac~ put a 'alue on che stocl end of 1ts bid and also g.a ' c shareholden tht' op11on ol tal1ng all cash for their shares. Federated sa:d in a statement. ing 'hdres and said 11 .,.ould pa~ ~ n ~.i~h .>r ('\.;.nange fi" C' shart"S in a ne"" ,·ompan\. ~ac~ ·s-Fedcratc<l Jn, • •• r ::3~h n:ma1ning Federated ~h.m: The deal had a blended 'alue o( s-;. l.! a share or a total of S6 ..,) billtor. Federated said In 1 t~ latest tud. Campeau offct'Cd to pa~ S .. .: a share for approxtmatel) 80 percen l of Federated' s sharCs. and the s.ame amount for t~ rcmamm& 2j percent after a merger. Federated sa•-0 OTC UPs & DowNs 1-n · 1 lS-bid Thur~! . Ma~. o,+iffi'-e ... 1 ed.n-~ -NE-H ,,M-trt ~ rw l'bllMM 11iO tt · ~"'Gwi !r>e ~ ~ • C°"'nt9r S 78 Q,1 a share tn 1..-a!ih for 0 pe~nl i'oc's ano •ar,.,.ts na1 l'\ave ·~ ~ ofFed<.•ratecrs Q 5 m1llton outstand· '"e !'nOS' a1'10 OOw" ~ mos• oeseci oci -cenr ~ ~~ t~ Tii..irsoa" No s«v<•li~ 1raO•"'V o.40• 11 or IOllD shares an~ •"C'•vcM'C IClvS • i .. ~o 1 ~ ,.,z,, ' !("Clef IOoofG • <re~V "'-' <"""• L•n<e l Lft0'• L•.l.CT CJ : •j u n ... l'C ... t • t" : ,,,. ,. 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I., THWlllDAY'S CLOellCI ••CEI Compromise trade bill segments still dubious WASHINGTON( .\Pl-A sharpdeclinc in tbtsizcofthc American labor f~ last month smt 1hc c1v1han unemployment rate to a dccadc--low 5.6 percent.. the go,·cmmcnt saJd toda~-. .. Whik the number of proplc at wort an March dropped by 306.000. those enhcr holding jObs or looking fQr them fell by 445.000. The 0.1 pcrccntaac point drop from Fd>ruary·s 5. 7 pm:cnt jobless rate reflected a decreaSt of 1 13 .000 -to 6.8 malho n -an the number of woncn Ii Sled as unemployed. Thc.5.6 perocnt. seasonally-adjusted. ra1c asac lowest since May 1979 and has 001 6ttn lower stntt 197.a. the Labor Department reported. Janet L Nonrood. the oommiu ioncr oflaboT mtistics. said a slowdown in the cxpans.aon of the labor for'CX 1s bcsinning to be rdlect.cd in uncmplo~ mcnt rates.• hich had. until last month. been droppin& more on the basis of Job J10•1.h . .. TIK birthrate decline an the 1960s a nd the early_ 1970s has resulted an fcv.u ~ouog pcopk rcac-fnna labor force~ in the 1980s.'' she said. NF W V()RI( (AP> Mar Jl , : 1 ' G-: Q : "" ..... _ ... ;:::: .... ..-...... " 1'11 ........................... ....... ...._ ......... . .... ..._ ..... "··· ............. ~ .. ..,.. ...... ...._ ........... . ..,.__ . =.,.... . .-... .. .. -.......... : ... ...,.~..., llAI ---_.., ..... M. -. Q - NEW YORI( (AP) INr. 31 l· D J ~ .. · ,\ '°' ' M > . ~ •• '. :1 ., ,. • FRIDAY. APRIL 1, 1988 ,,. •• No dr•atlc rule change• pl•nned aoon In college b•aketb811. 82. Spencer-Devlin tak•• one-ahot le•d In Dlneh Shore tourney. 83. Pitcher alters hiSgame SCC's Deushane returning to form, throws 8-3 victory G~ild, Frohn selected to CIF5-Ateam BJ ION PEllGVSON .............. After watchina from the bench last season wi&h a tom rotator cuff. Southern California Colleac pitcher Marte Otushane was more than ready to step back o n the mound this tcaSOn • .. It was a pretty Iona season. sitting th~ last year ... sa i8 Otushane. who. manqcd the team in the playoffs after the coach quit. "Getting to manqc was a highlight. but I'm glad ·. to be baek on the mound, it's good to • be throwing apin ... He isn't the same pitcher he was before -ifs his curvehall which sets up the fastball now. But after workina out of the bullpen the first month of thr season. the senior hurler is showing Coach Doug Adams what he needs to sec as the Vanguards prepare to resume the Golden State Athletic Conference season next week. Otushanc pitched a complete- pme. four-hit 8-3 victory over Wis.- consin-Whitewater Thursday at SCC. allowing three unearned runs on a fourth-inning home run after two batters reached on errors with one out. .. I bad a pretty good curveball today.~ Otushane said. ·T ve de- veloped a lot better curveball since I lost a bit of strenJth. I've worked on the curve and it's ~tting off the fastball. keeping hitters off balance. I relied on the fastball. Now I.still ma x 11 SoCa1 Collete basenmner SteTe Mllled&e (Pleue Me COLLEGE/82) apenf• Wl.coasln-Wbltewater eecoad Delly ..... ,.__ ., ... ac-.. ba.eman Mark Scbliem In Ont lnnlng of Tb~y·a game to break up double play . Lions· Tov.'er aL o n amed t o squad: M a r tini. M\'P ()t t"-9 o ... , Otlol St1•• T. ( • " 'l_ ~ '· '1: " l .J 'lJ' J 1 u'-'~ ! ., ')1p, ('. • \1 1· .. II. -• .i.. t.J" l! \ ·' I l ' \ Ii 'I ~ ' . ( I ~• \ i ' ' lur l',pp,!J " grJd u.1i . r • I U. \ garn.: 1r1 ,,..J,!.t ~ ·r fl'1.1•·u ..i nu .1 "· pl.1•o1l h ....... fl''<"n l..t I ', ' \ . I I I • \ \. P· \ '._11 • 1t •L•''" l • ~' .l' .1 f all·h:J~U\. 1.' J ., I•~ 11' fll• ln:.,hn·..11 ''·" 1 1•, 'J' · d11uhk f l.'.u' ., • ' ' ti • • ,1•1,• lH~ '~1,,.• ~ J'"\!" ' '.\ "-JI., .... \ ' ~.J ,. ' ~ \ I 11 , ,_,,,_ .Jf' .. ''l\."'f" 'l J.' \ .... ~u..trJ \I , , F--n, .i • \\ ' ·' • .'!ill" ( " ' , , , ':· f-r••'1n .1 .... ••r " ... , 1f1, .1l.1 ,,. • nJnt. 'tr.11~!1: · L .. t-.u\.. :""'"" tx' ~\ ~ \\ r.~ I ut f"I 'I\• ... \ \.ll·,lfh,'r' 1 ._l' I~ .. • ...i\ .:r ,t~l'l! '..! r''' n•, ,1 ~ ..... ,'-. ''-~• ... J!'\~ ~\Sf' .1 -'·'" r, .,1· • \\ ~, • Df• · • .1 " • · ,·J~ ·' .·.ir· ,. I n1. 'l" \I,, ·'' "'"I I ·'• · ~! -> Frohn .... _ •' ·,•, .. ?Jn1c JnJ " · ··' l •, '11\"' tor .1 I ·.1" 'I "'' ..... L 'ti 'l• I • P . , 't '.i· '"''''~Phi \\ \ • ' • t 11 ~ • ' I >-" " \ 1.1•I111 " h l• ' l . 1l\4 ~' .J :' . '.J f .t"h: hlf th\: \,1 'I \f.1.. \\'I ' q hi' \\j\ I .. I 1 I . ' , · ,: cJ!' ·n\ ,l •• 1,1•n 3, tht• " • • "• 1 • .... Ian~ -..u•rt·r \1 · r ,, • : "_.;.1"")l•1t1h dunn11. .~ •l' .1·-. • ,~ µr1c~ * AJl-CIF S·A Pllvtr SCllOOI Ht Yr. Ave. P11vtt of tht Yt1r Oa .. ~. Alo'"" S• A"'"'O"v b-5 Sr 3J 4 Forst TH m .o~e\ v.o\e\ Ser·a ~·f.t '¥ a "t a• -a .. e. • "'e"'De"' A/la•e • De ~!'~".ear B \"'Ot A-a• ;:''b'"• "'E..:.,..a'C~ • ..,, •af"' '' •e c:.o,.• 0-t a" , '"" (""'"' ~ ... owe"' we~'f"-'\1,.,s•e'" ~~-,.-,.. HO -\O .... e\' P \..~ )( Bf" a~ a~~,. ~a~ewooc B• a• • ei'i"e . Se•v ·e E • "''°'\O' 5• Bernaro : • • ( • ..11' .. e•c S• Pa" --'O"" ;,.-.\ i...B Jo,..oar o11.S~e~ .,\Jp~· '-="VO a 6·5 S• 6·o s• 6-S S• 6-8 S• 6 7 S· C>·O Jr 6 10 Sr t -5 S• 6·3 Jr 6· 1 S• :.·J S• 6·0 Sr b J S• 1,. 5 Sr 34 0 19 I 145 17 8 17 . le. 0 7J 0 11 9 11 4 218 l7 , 16 6 13 ' 8 J Report says Valvano may be UCLA-bound Shrine w lf k h f s--.-es .. In SttuataonS h~e thlS. "there are ap-ha\C not offered an~Onl' the JOh .. nul be1ng·rons1dered . :ind ~hen a '\ekCllOO I\ squad 0 paC COaC re U propraate tames to comment and anappropn ate When asl..ed 11 1hctr "a<; a trontrunnc:r made there "',II be an annoumement .. !Xlltn~ t bo t --tames. This as not an aprropnate tame. lfthere·s Dalis said. ··"o:· and" hen asl..ed aft here "a~ a ~ad. com men a u rumor a n appropnate .. 11me. ~OU know me. I ne\er ll~etable. Dalis said ... ,e>.t \\CCI... 1f I can get De<iplle the glare vf telc\ 1'>100 hght\ a nd named hesitate to talk. 11. repuner'i pressing around him \ ah ano main- . The UCLA JOb oix·ned Wednesda~ .,.. hen When rcponcrs pressed him on 1he 1s\ue taint"d hie; sense of hul'Tlor pot tan[! 'e' ada- KANSAS C ITY. Mo. (AP) -Nonh \\alt Hazzard was fired by Ctiancellor Charks Vahano stood pat .. There are appropnate Las \ e-g.a5 Coach Jern Tarl..an1an acro5' the Carolina State's Jim Valvano sidestepped Young after four )ear" as the Bruins' coach. times 10 comment o n thtng.s lake this. Thi'> 1f> an lobb~. \ah ooo ~eUcd .. lern !lost 1helas1 1"0 questions Thursday about a report that he was Hazl:llrd had a 77-47 record at the school. mappropnate um~:· hl· repeatt'd µme-; What 3re v.r d<"'lg'' .. nqotiatina to become the basketball coach at including 16-1 4 thas pa~t season \'al,ano also dt'Ch 'lcd to cqmn1t'n1 v.hcn 'onh C M•1lina 1. t<' lo\t 11 Du l e an thl South inc ludes Laguna· Schmit t. UCLA ... This is not an appropnate tame" to The Herald-E:\amaner rcponed Thursda> asled 1fhc had signed a nev. long-term rnntract .\1!Jnt1c Coa!>t Cl.lnlen rice h.,umamt·nt tht n comment he said. . tha1CC LAoflic1als had offered Vahanoafi,e-v.1th l"onh Carolina tat<' "ht'rl' he 31 1 1'> ·\\J\S1delanedb' \l urra' 1a1c1nth<'lif'>t round f\ .. Surrounded by reron ers as he checked :rear. S:! 5 rtftlhon contract. The_nev.spaj>er athletac director . t1i the ...:c .\.\to urnament M eh dizad eh -inlo •Kanas Caty hotel fer...tbc-anll.UaL quoted so.urccs as U \&ng Valvano was ..20 __ Mouon_1_!1gas1lhev.aspull1ngthl'tord on Hazzard v.as narnc.'d 1he Pal-10 <on- ptherif\& of the Na11onal Association of percent cenaan he v.ou ld accept the offer and a talkrng dofl.Vahano .i:. sa1a -Lt-t mt" pull fert'nt~~ ~ht--~r f<>r IQ t--l'-atier Basketball Coaches. Valvano wquld not re-v.ould be an Los Angeles toda) to .,...ork out m) stnng again. When there's an apprnpnate guiding the Bruins to thl' k agu<' champion hip spond dirtttly when iSke"a if he had talked to details. tame. I'll comment:· Hl· pla,ed at l C L.\ und<"r John \\ood<'n and UCLAofficialsorifhewasinte rnted m t~eJOb. Meanwhile. th<' Los Angt'les Times said CLA spons 1nforma11on director Marc v.:i<. th'e Bruins· fifth coach <;1ncr v. ()(x.k'n "Obviously acntleme~. I have nothing to toda~ that V3hahu wa" booked on a planr to Dclhns v.ould not ton firm or den} the rt"pun rc"gnl·d afkr taJ...ang 1he sthool w the I~-, say," said Valvano. who guided Non~ ~arohna Los Angeles toda}. that a meeting v.as planned toda~ "11h 'C .\ .\ 11 tlr -its 10th :i nd 12 ~ca rs State to thc_ 1983 NCA >\ championship. ·'1'm The Times also quoted UCLA Athletic Vahano. ·:1t l'I L'CL.\.\ pos111on tha1 "l' v.111 l ( L.\ ha' tx-cn • thl' Final h1ur 11nh sorry I can't help you. D1rC'C'tor Peter Dahs as ~ymg Thursda~ ... Wr not discuss an, one v.h1' 1\ he1ng cons1da~·d •H l \\l\l' ,,n,r 1htn -D·"'Dl:tnarn11 ~ 49erwome~ This Final Four a reunion .of sorts face Au)jurn " T "C'OM.\. Wac;h.t .\P)-.Defend- inJ champion and top-ranked Ten- nes~e w11l ~ for ats :?3rd straight victory tonight against fift h-rated Louisiana Tech an th<' semifi nals of the NCAA v.omcn's basketball tour- nament. The Lad} Vols. 31-:!. and the Lad~ Techsters. 30-~. will he follo~ed onto th<' Tacoma Dome coun b\ No. 3 Auburn. 31-2. and No 7 Long Beach State. 28-S. . Only one school. coach !Il_ak~ng firs_t appearances KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) -The ultimate season .of pant) come~ down to a Final Four featuring three high-ranked teams. a local fa, on1e and familiar faces. Al most a reunion. 1f you will. complete ~1th rematches and chances to capturt' champ1onsh1ps m assed. \lannang~1d ··\\l·"la,,·1mpn nnj'!ri.c:hJr: ,.._: Sl' hJ" Du ~l' ·· Duke •~ consider, j an C\ldknt dt·ter' 'l te am and l\.1ng ''the riJn u ualh J\\lg.ned h' ·hl opponent"s 1op pla~cr Ounng the E.a t Regh1nc1 linJ I aga1n '>l Tl'rnplt' i.,. held tht' nJ11,1n·, lt'ad "g rre'>hman .,__,m.·r \l.l• \lau'n t. .i .,11 : ... pcrfo nnanl'c.' .. v.e·,r plJ~l·d m..1 -w-man dl·rtn\(• J ll 'l'llt t'lut "l··11m·ed a 1,,1 ,,, hdr·· Dul .·< na,h \Ii l' l\.r1,1e\''~1 ~1d .. Fern "~I ~gin ,,n \fanning bu1 "e"ll alt<'rn3te plaH"r-. .I'-<: lno\\ \\l' ..:a nt "t''r \lannang. "r _1u '1 dt'n·1 "ant 111?1 he h1" cart•cr·h1gh night ·· l h: ~:-m.m m':l·r T.1r 1~ 1liitn ll.Jr · ·ti, ~-t~ .1QnuJI \hnnl· .\11- \IJ' I•· lh.11 ~.rnh Ill Ix· pla ~yd °'.Jill JJ' n .:hi .1 ... ' : ~ .n lhl' Ro'C' H"" f'.1' ~·,·1• .;t n11-.n,.-,! h, game 'l.111 ,. ,,. H• ·t-fk <' u • t I· 1m:\1 t • .n1. pfJ\l"'' .ndudc · d• l'nd l':t• ..,, h"11r , ! L.1gun.i H:·J, ul''•' h•'\. 1m·:n.m Rl'/, \I, h, 11.1.i, n ' I 1ur .. 11ri \ Jiil·' ,,J -''"·''~Hr, l1•hn '"" ,11 E:.1 Ton ~, >i I "''I J. 11 f' J'l ,lj \11,,I 10 \ ll'll' • ·i..1. , .. , .,, ',.''·''I. \,1,111 R·.1" ••' f °' 'h -r I -I •1·.1 .\ll-"-t~lr' : 'h "'..: 1r "'" 'l•nht'rn •1 • ,, • • .,, " 1 n, "· ; 1n "mo.-.1 ;-r, ,. !:'. .,, • f ...... "•l\tl .i .-.\jr game' 1 -"'' ~ ·h,· v • rh H ''-Pltal tor t -~"'•J,·J '* .a Jr.-r1 r l " .\ngl·lrs I i..: .. 1"'1 .... , \\('fl' ,._ .1,·d h' the " . • ! , ' 1• h ., \\h••. \Cr thl" high ,, • ~ •,1· ,,,1-1~ •• ., l .ihh•m1a It. · • .i·· Soutll rosttr Of'FENSE .. y 3 ..... 'S· _,.1"'11'1~ u•n '•""'• .,, ... ! 1oio f-~ Vt-"-""'& V ... ,3 Oar a"' .. .,,.. • # ._ '-;. Qft P\ V 11 ~01'1f'$f!Mf' ....... .Je •\ a,. ,.\ ""\Jr"'lp ,,, ...... !"I ... The winners meet for the national championship Sunda~ afternoon. The 49ers have \l(On 10 games an a row. including a 98-78 victor) over second-ranked Iowa in the finals of the Western Regionals an their own campusg}m. All but one of the coaches ha'r been here before and onl~ one· ~chool is' mak.ang its first appearance. Ka nsas 1s thr onh unran~<'d 1cam in the Final Four. but 11 al'\o is tht• •'nh on<' here ''' ha' l' """ the nJtll)nal l·hamp1on,h1.p The Ja,ha ~i.." v.h,, .)._ ~ " ~ ,._ A~rfl'O of \A ""H \b"" .J1eQt,'i "' 4. 08~ .-, L (tf\•l'!.,a 8• a• J.\; .>' Ha"'1 fl,C._ • "h 's a tough place to wm." Long Beach State Coach Joa'h Bonv1cin1 said ofhCT team 's homecoun advan- iqr in tM regionals. "That's wh} you havt-home coun s. I think we pla) pretty good outside of o ur gym. But apinst Auburn. it's going to be touah ... Penny Toler, a 5-8 1umor point guard. makes Lona Beach Stat<''s ofl'cntt IO· She was the MVP of th<' West Rqionals as well as the Pacific Coast Athldic Association co-plaver of the year. She is averagina .2}6 points and 5.4 assists per pme. For the second suaight ~car there arc two teams from the same conference an the Final Four but unlike S)'racuse and Providence of the Big East last year. Kansas and 0 klahoma of the Big Eight are not meeting each other an the St'm1fi nels. There rcall~ isn't muc h different about this Final Four than an) of the previous 49. but the semifinals stilt present om<' 1nt~s11ng matchu.ps. W hen Duke and K.ansa~ stan ttlings off Saturdlf) afternoon. it will bea rematch from the 1986 Final Fo ur and o ne from earlier this season. The teams a re quite different from those that met in Dlllas two yea~ II<> with Kansas· Dann) Manning the only startt'f t.ck from either team Manning. a two-time All-Amencan. was in foul troubk quickly that pme and finished with nin<' points on 2-of-9 shootina in 23 minutes as the Jayhawks fell. 71-67. 'C"u~nt 1tancr Chris Paper saw I 3 ruinutC1 and scored two points.- Three memben of th.ii year's Duke team pla)cd in that game. lc-d b~ Dann~ Fern ~ho scored eight pomts an I) m1nutc . Bill) ~1ng and K<'' in Strickland pla~cd nine and four manut<' . respec-uvely. and dad n<'I score • Earht'r th as season Duke (2 -6) beat ~ansa (Z5-l I ). 74-0. 1n oven1me at Kan!.a Manning had 31 ro1nts as the Blu<' De.-' 11" snapped a fi,e-g.am<' Kansas v.1nn1ng m-eal Kansas led b) si' pomt'i 1n the O\f'n1me. hut Duke o utscored Kansas. 13-3. o'er lA_e/ final thri:c minutes. six commg from guard Qfin n)dt'r. "'~o led the fifth-ranked Blue-l>tVlls Wlth 21 po1n1s. "We were in position to win that ~e:· are 11ed for fourth on the-all-time Final FClur appearam·e last v.11h eight v.on thl' tllle an Ill'= It th<'~ do 11 again this ~ear tht·~ v.ould -.ct thr rc-t0rd for mo t losS<""s b' a na11onal t hamp1on 0 1..lahoma a·nd .\r11ona are lhe onl~ rcg1on.1 top seed to ~ach Kan<as (1t~ and nenhcr "l'n J game h~ less than I 0 points o n thr road to 1hr r an.11 Four ~ond-ranl..ed .\nzona 1 '5-~I v.on It' 111u· g;lml''> ti' an J\erage of ~t> points -~ua than the"C.\.\toumamt''\t'llarl..of2J sett'!' l < L,\ 1 n I l)t> - Th<"" 1ldcats. mal..1ng their tirst arr<'aran1.<' 10 thr Final Four. could al"o match the \1nglf'-\('ason '1 to n marl Duk<' in I \l t> and 'it'' ada-La~ \ cgaf> last ~ason t"ach v.on J-gamt>S O klahoma c 3.i-3)cn11scd through the fil"t two rounds of the-1oumam<"nt b(fore t'l<'aung Louis' 11le. I -98. and \'tllanoH . ~ -5~. New faces featured as Freeway ~erles open~ tonight • than usual this tame. with both teams. offic1alh debuting sagniticant newcomers. • · The Oodacrs ~crt balebell's busiest off. season club. reno' a tang •ith outf.cldtts Kirk Gibson and Mak<' Davis and shortstop "!Tredo Griffin. amona othen. · ngrl nt~"t'omen stan ~at thr top. ~here Coolie. Ro,as ••II mab .. upto~" debut as maf\llll'rlcss than a aftn-~ng named to u«ced &be reured Oeftt MaUt·h. But the Antth a lso -m-.k P''otal chan1M an personnd. featu""' C1llili On 1s. tM formf'r S.n FranctKO outfiddir ...... as• frtt 11Cnt aner tM 1987 trUOft. "T~ la ' tblft cxlu..._ _.arc an opp0nuM y to ~·P'os*dlM -~•FOd cJub." Rojas~, ··We1l1D•.._l*c *) .-ere rrtular.trason sama. •i-. IM>ldtna beck." . . Both team al pn:-~nt JI least the St'mblanet' of rnmpet1t1on for rcmaan1na ro~ter spots. On the Ood1tf\. &tltl •1th .:!O pla)en on tMir ros&er. a pitching staff \&nn ) •111 br d«ided amoQI Wilham Bttnnan. Tim C'tew 8nan Holton and Sha•-n H1lkps. ~ other I•"<> e\tra nodatts J)ta)tn are third-tnn1 c-atd~r .\k~ Ttt\ 1no. and out· fickkr Tito Landrum. both of •-hom arc e ~cd to h<' rdca~ pnor to Monda • teason OJl'(Mr against n Frana Ir\ a sam1lar manpo~r sa tu.at1on att tM '\natl •ho 'lJll numbtr 3 I p&a lt'n tn camp n~o of tM thrtt non-rostt'r pla trs.. P•tC'htrs tc---.n (11bum and Ra) Kn~i 6ppt'llf lo ~a\C made the 'ta0 Hot I) rontC''>tc-d 1hrou~h the ~ eJrs.. the Fn.~"'a' ~nc v.a \'-'CPI la t pnng b) th<' ~n el ... JI' mg them a 1S-~5-I O\ ctall lcad The .\ngd mana,ed tho~ 1hm· .... in dcsp11c sconng ii total of onh ri' c run5. Thc .\n&"tl f'rt'\iUlcd I~ on<"t and 1· I t~•cc It twmro out tl.l t'I<' onl) ~ pan1.ilh 1 urnl<' baromc14•r oithc lcam'i· fonunc' True ,·nuusJl. both uffcrro ofl<"ns1,el\ m I 9 .,, shan".f. l.l\t f'IJct amon maJor league ttam •1th ... 1 team a'crlfC' Ho'A~\rf.botb pi&du'ftl itafl crat"lfd • the \CaSOI\ •-ott on. doonunJ C'9C'h to ttt<>nd· da\ 1'i1on fin15bn To'rrtlllt brmp a dmnct" to ~n o~r Md mal e nc-v. 1mpn~sJOn'- r-.J P"" &i~ '\ \~ •P ~ ., .. ['~3-lA -A~ --'\a JO"f"\ v, \•a " f' J8 ' C·•tt.,•nOft ... \ \,. 8 f'"" 1• ~ "-· _, ,tf c ................... ~ .. .: f'1,C' • E PJJ•~ Sc .. ~" ... ag "'• BP~ .. P , oa· 8· · 4""' \fl''-. 'f' DEFENSE ... .. ., • ._.. .. J a\"'-"<'-a.-~ Qf':• Vtt"' '1 •Of• C ~·· .., fl' t\•' ·-'-°'~ <" ~ ~-'C Ba q:x.-... ,., '""ll ... ..._ ~ a"'O\ E • A•• 8 'IC'• I .. e ..... ..,.. '"• ... s,..,., E \""'°'t('"',.. ~·""o'C • • ., '\ ... ~.. 'lHl\' ,,,_ ~ ;l; ,,..., ,.,\ J.,.\,.. ~ t .. c-, ... j,..... p~.,,, v ~.. ,. "' .. c ,('f -"' ~ C ... •t•e 8•~ • .. ~ C1>e t'\ .... ,: ... ~ ... ~... .. • 8 c ... c .... ""'• S,tts>"'O"' ., .. t 9 '~ •-a· •c~-'i .. a\\ --..., .. n OV wins, 6-2, reaches final . """' LUI O BI PO-Manny Lopc1 pitched a complete pme a nd Man Benram 3nd Gary hn topherson ddivm-d key hits a" the Ot-can \ 1e• High batet.11 tram do\\ncd t. t1natiu1 ~. ~-~. an the sem1tinal1 of the San Luis Obispo Easter Toumamctit Thursda) nigh1 at S1nsbeimer Park. - Lopez stNCk o ut ct.Pt and allowtd Just tv.o hits and one tamed nan in his mu._,.. pcrformancr. Ocean V .cw <f-).. I) lldvaca IO todlc..~mptOMIHplllllf lO filtt EJ ndo. The Sea-.U JUlftPtd .. front .. tk first 3'1-J-1 ... Din Henuc1ez mo\111111 IO lllCOlldon •enMr't ... md boda ICICnd oa 1tt11w·1 .-ID cme. A._. ., wed .......... -.. iC Cf • • • ar.,. COMI OM. Y Pel.OT I Frtdliy, Apttl 1, 1MI ~f.LEGB BASEB~L. · •• .. . ia. ... DOW it's I lot aneaUer opposite field drive 0Vtf the riabl· ......... field fence, bis third home Nn of the .. Mutl didD"t tbtow the ball u wen teaSOn, lo make ii 8-3. today u he did earlier in thc teason." While strona pitdlin1 carried the Adams said. "Everybody bu 1 day V~uards mudl oftht wiy ICalOll, off'. but he thmw ~ ball well CDOU&h inju.nes . to previout No. 1 1wter to win. Even when he doesn't have his Robert Mansfield and reliever Lorea belt snan: he can still throw aood Broob have left sec a liule l.itht. e•ouah to win." "Early i'n the season pitchina wu a While Deushane dil1 walk three weakness, then it became a 11renaih .. betters and hit another Thursday, he Adams said. "We had the beit worked ~ut of trouble" cmated by pitching in the District (Ill) for about erron twac~ early and lowered his a month. Now it•s a q_u~tion apin." GSAC leadana ERA to I .SO. · In other colleae acbon: ''I have heard he's not as quick as FrHM S&ate '· VCI l : Doua be used to be, but that doesn't Shcbelut belted his nation-ladina matter,.. Adams said. '•He throws 18th homer of the year in the seventh with his head. His arm is in good a two-run shot that propelled the host Shape now, and when ~ark's ~n the Bulldogs tOJhe PCAA win. mound, we know we II be in the John Salles struck out 10 for third· ~llll!f'e .in ti?~ seventh. eiahth and ranked Fresno State (4-0 in the nantli inn1np. PCAA 30-6 overall) and ran his The Vanguards built a 4-0 lead in record 'to 9-0. The Bulldop have now the third. Josh Johnson's hard line won 13 straightand 26 of their last 28 drive to left field c~e off the fence games. ... . 340 feet aw~y so quickly that he was UC1 catcher Doug KJine singled in held to a single. An ovenbrow on the second inning to extend ~is Kendall Kasper's ground ~II by hitting streak 10 ci t games, but n Warhawksshortstop Scott W_hatmore the play he injured~~right knee a d put runners at second and third. may have tom ligaments. The j\nt- Kevin Kasper's sacrifi ce fl y caters fall to 1-3 and 20-16-1. bro~t Johnson in. Steve Millcge hit · In a community coll~ aame: a sohd single to left and stole second Goldetl West 7, SU otea• Mea S: as the throw went into center. The Rustlers put five hits and four all~wing Kendall K.aspt'r to ~ore ar\9 • runs together with two outs in the Milledge to advance to third. Jeff seventh innini on their way to the Motske walked. a balk by Whitewater tint round win in tht.' Saddleback pitcher Bob Wickman hroughrMilt-· Classic. edge in ·· and a sut?sc-quent error Mike Huyler<toubled with two outs brought home Motske. in the seventh, Craif Paquette fol- Warhawks catcher Paul Ams belted lowed w!th an RB double. Jon a 37()..foot drive over the kft-ficld Manin had an RBI -single. Tom fence with two men aboard in the Smythe cracked an RBI double and founh 10 malce-it 4-' hu1 ~CC Terry Rcichcr:t sinlled in the final run countered with consecutive singles by for a 6-3 Golden West lead. r ................ _ .... UClh•ta track meet Saturday Tbc 00 1DCD•1ud wcmee•1 nct and fictd tcanll wiD hOll Arimea. Loaa Bradt Slate ud c.a Poly..SU Luis ObilDO S.blldly a1 me UCI Tract and 'field SUMli•m. t The Arizona mea lft raabd l 9dt by tbe 1'nd and Fl!dd News. ud Ucrs mea are rubd 22nd. On me women·• side. c.a Poly ii I Illa. ua lOlb and ArizoU 2111.. . The AD1alenare comina olf IOIDe llfOlll perfomwic:a at t.be-.Slanbd · Tnci ud Ftdd...Fatival last week-• end, a meet featuring l.000 com-~IOl'I &om 27S wuva'lities and IUPICbools. Amoa& thole with stroaa fiaisbcs last wu\ were women·• dislanor runnen senior Judy Mcl.aulblin.. ==n~a'C°'.:d freshmen Kdli lewis and Amy Dabul. Mclausblin's 3.000 meters~ of 9:24.00 waslOod for second~ and just two seconds sby of qualifyiaa for the NCAA Cbampionslupa. • The mark was a penonaJ bes1 and the No. 3 all-time mark at UCI. She also placed third in tbr l ,SOO met.en with a ~-bes& of 4:2S.02. On themen·s side, Mike Morales. Erik Kenyon-and~tt Farmer were .strona in the fldd events at Slanford. while senior disunce runners Rich- ard Graves and Gus Quinonar placed in the S.OOOand 10,000~vdy. , · Johf!sc;>n and the l"'.O . K.aspers. The Rustlers ( 13-8) were led by Kevin s knocking Johnson in to make-James Buccheri who went 2 for 4. it 5-3. Milledge' followed with an scored twice and stol<-' fpur bases. Je(f llotalte of 8aCa1 eou.,e 18 eafe at MCODd bue OD a wild plt.cb U Wl8coaala- Wlaltewater .... mtop .eoott Wldtaaore awalta tlarcnr from tbe catcller. · The field events brgia at 11:30 Lm •• while tlac first runaiaa event ic llaled for I: IS. • I • N~C uniinpressed. Qliebec'• nonneuy sus~ndect b 1l•.I ta; . QUEBEC -Gord Donnelly. the m Y .lY.a.aDDeSO S Q uebec Nordiquc~ e_nrorc~r. was . • · . . suspended for the third time this sea.son World Serles title Thursday when NHL executive vicc- president Brian O'Neill announced a I (}.game punish- ment following a stick-swinging incident. Frem Daily Piiot wirt strvlcH A World Series championship and all the "Homer Hankies.. in Minnesota weren't enough to get NBC's attention when it came 11mc for the network to draw · up its Saturda) baseball Game of the Week schedule. NBC will show the Twins onl) six times. while the New York Mets and Yankees . .Chicago Cubs. Angels and Detroit Tigers all will receive what the network calls "maximum exposures .. - eight games each. The Giants will get six exposures. three more than the Oakland A's. The nety.,ork has designated the Cleveland Indians. Pittsburgh Pirates. Texas Rangers and Seattle Manners un"onh'! of 1ts attention this season. Those four won't appear during the 26-wcck. JO.telecast regular-season Saturday schedule. which begins April 9. Market size 1s the prime ingredient wben NBC cooks up its schedule. T~ network submits its choices for the following season to Major League Baseball on Nov. I. &seball has some input into the final schedule. -bot telev151on basical~y-dictates the lineup. - New York. the Dodgers and Chicagu att the three largest media markets based on number of TV households. and each year. the majority of televised games are directed their way. Teams from New'York will be seen 16 times. while Los Angeles-area teams will be featured 13 times and Chicago tea ms 12 times. Detroit is the seventh-largest market. When NBC televised an exhibition game between the Mets and Dodgers on March 20. i( blasted CBS's NCAA Basketball Tournament in the ratings in New York and Los Angeles. That kind of performance reinforces its current approach. NBC also reserves a couple of prime-time slots during the season and two wild-card Saturdays at season's end for teams to be named. If tticy're contenders. the maJor-market teams are most likely to be featured. Quote of the day Jlmmr Ceuers. a 35-ycar old tennis player. being realistic about what keeps him going; ''Maybe rl! go to my vave unsatisfied with my career. But 1fl co~ld raise up. come back from the dead one more time and do something exciting in a Grand Slam tournament. that would be totally satisfying.·· . KC'• Quisenberry survives cut • Dan Quisenberry. the one-tj mc star Ill reliever of the Kansas Ci t) Royals .. ap- parently has survived spring train•ng ano will begin his ninth season with the Royals next week. .: The 35-year-old Quisenberry'. who led the Ameri- can league in saves five times but slipped to just eight last season. remained on the roster after the Royals sent Jerry Don Gleaton to Omaha of the American Association Thursday. The side-~mung Quisenberry. who led the AL in saves 1 n 1980 and from 1982 to 1986. appeared in just 4 7 pm cs last ye.ar and pitched 49 inninp. both less than halfof what he had averqed during his best....years. Another veteran side-armer. Gene Garber. re- mained on the roster with him as Kansas City got down to 2S players, one more than the limit. The New York Mets. meanwhile. appeared set to keep outfielder Mookie Wilton and second bueman Wally Backman when &hey assiped infielder~tfidder Kath Miller to Tidewater oft.he International Lape. . . The suspension includes one game tha1 Donnelly has already missed while ·a~t.ing the verdict. Also, since the Nordiques. wtn>fliled to qualify for the S.tanley Cup playoffs. tla_ve on~y three games left to play. six games of the suspeRsaon will carry over into the stan of next season. . T he latest incident that prompted disciplinary measures occurred last Sunday in the Nordi<iues' game against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Oonnclly.,still fuming because of an earlier altercation. swunJ his stick at Jim Johnson of the Penguins. cutting him in the nose. Johnson was able to rcJDa in in the game. Donn~lly rcceiv~ a match ~nalty for a deliberate at tempt to injure. which automatically caJls for a review b) O'Neill. who met with Donnelly last Tuesday. Rare road·vtctory for Knicks GeraN WlWas scored 20 points and . m Mark JacU. got 15 of his 19 points in the second half Thursday ni&ht. ~ading the New York K.nicks over Milwaukee in the . N.BA:-,,3-103, ending the B~cks' 19:Pm$ l!o~e· winning streak. New York won its flftli·road game this season against 30 losses. Patrtd Ewiq added 18 points and Treat Tecker 17 for New York ... Jn other games, Jot Barry Carroll scored 29 points.. including the winning hook shot with thrtt seconds left, and visiting Houston beat Indiana. 102-100 ... In Denver. AJex Ea1ll-' scored 27 points and Fat Lever had his 10th triple-<ioublc of the season as the Nugets won their seventh straight ~me-.., 1.ll: 111 . over Sacramento. Lever finished Wlth 21 points. 14 assists and 10 rebounds. and Mk:Mel AUm1 hit for three threc~point baskets. cxtendinJ his league record for-scoring at least one three-pointer to 32 ,traight games ... In Salt Lake City, &Ari Malw scored 25 points and Boblty BHww 23 as Utah broke open a tight game with a second-half run and beat Golden State. 11 S-92 ... Mike MlleMU netted an eight-foot base-linejumpshot with 29 seconds remaining as San Antonio edged Seattle. 117-11 S. to snap an 11-_.mc road losing streak. AJvta ~ scored 21 points. including 14 in the fourth quartCT. and Frau Brtc .. wlkl and Gres AMe,.... each notched 20 for the Spurs. Islanden edge closer to;tiUe Mill• MUela scored once and added (ii three assists. as the New York.· Islanders. • beat Washington in Uniondale, 7-3, Thurs- day night in the NHL and vinually locked up 1he Patrick Divisio n championship. The v~ctory gave the Islanders a four-point lead over the Capitals with two games left in the regular season for each team. The Islanders need only one point -or for Wasbinaton not to win both tames even if the lslandcn lost twice - to clinch their sixth regular-season divisional title and first since the 1983-84 ~son ... In PitUburJh, ...._ MacLeu and 0.-. Sent••• each scored twice in the final 2 l minutes to pvC' New Jersey a 7-2 win over the ~enauins. boostin1 the Devils' playoff hopes. The win hfted the Devils out oflast place int.be Patrick Division and within one j)Oint of the fourth-place New York Ran,en in the fiaht for t.be final playoff spot ... In· B<>ston. KJeU DMlla ti~ in LarrJ • ••••••'•shot at l I: I 7 of &he third penocl. tend.in& Montreal to a 3-1 victory over the Bruins that dincbed fint place in the Adams Division for the Caudiem ... 0.ft ~It ICOl'ed his 29th pl of die wn wi1h 10 aecoacls teft in the ICICOnd period liftiaa 8uftialo 10 a 3-2 ,vilitinsHantons ... --. ....,,.,.. on ~.~ . Y Olict'!8Y ~ the IMI ]9eriod p~ Pbil9de11 a <M be wwtb QUebec a1 die SpectnuD. Brockington han«Jed sentence No_ big rule SANDJEGO-Forrncrprofcssional EiJ changies seen football star John Brockinaton was ordered c -• Thursday to perform 200 hours of com-- munitr service for admittedly evading federa income taxes. NCAA to focus on curbing The tax c"'asion charge against Brockin"on. 39. of -· -..,,.-------,.-----=,----..,.____;:::;.-_~ San. Diego: s~emmed fro~. income he rcce1v~ while fighting in college basketball selling unrqistered secuntics for the fraud-nddled J . David & Co. investment firm of La Jolla. U.S. District Coun Judac Earl Gilliam also placed Brockington on three years probation at the recommen- dation of Assistant U.S. Attorney S. Gay Hu,o. Gilliam suspended 1 two year federal pnson term and ordered Brockington to cooperate with the ln1emal Rc,•enue ~rvice on repayment ofS7.992 in taxes not paid for 1982. Dues trade DeBerg to Chiefs KANSAS C ITY. ~1o. -The Kansas EiJ City Chiefs acquired VC'teran quarterback •II t Steve · DcBerg from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Thursday to serve as a backup to Bill ~nney. · The Chiefs sent fCS(T'Ve safety Mark Robinson and founh-and eighth-round draft choices to the Buc- canecn fort~ 34-ycar-old DcBerg. DeBera signed a thrtt-ycar contract with the Chiefs. said General Manager Jim Schaaf. On Tunday. the Chiefs had traded former No. I pick locld Blacklqr-to the PitubUJ'gti Steelers. Blackledge and Kennev had alttrnated in the stanina job for three years befoil-Coach Frank Gansz settled on Kenney last season. ··our team needed a proven NFL quarterback as a baclcup to Bill Kenney. not a developmental quar- terback." Gan\l said "You have to some someone who has proven he can do the job in the National Football Le:~gue, and Steve Dc8C'rg has cenainly done that." Patrlota ..ie near completiop FOXBORO. Mass. -Paul Fireman. EiJ who built a nearly half-billion dollar •-t fonune on Reebok athkt1c shoes. reached a - tentative agreement Thursday to buy the debt-plagued New England Patriots and expressed confidence the deal would be completed. "We have an agreement thal's very solid.-he said. "I believe all panics have an interest in making this ahing complete and we're going to make ii complete.·· He said he hoped the deal to buy the NFL team from Billy Sullivan could be finalized in four weeks. Among several stumbling blocb arc the current bankruptcy of Stadium Management Corp., which owns Sullivan Stadium. Television, radio . TELEVISION S:OS p.m. -PllO BASDTBAU.: Detroit at n. TBS. 3()~. -PllO llOCKEY: New York rs at innipea. WOR. 6 p.m. WOMEN .. BAS&ETBALL: NCAA Toumam . t semifinal. from Tacoma. Wash. ESPN. \ 8 p.m. -WOMEN .. BARETBALL: NCAA Tournament semifinal. from TMX>ma. Wash .. ESPN. RADIO 6:3S p.m. -rao HOCKEY: Kinp at ~iSK~:70~ MJDAU · Anectsat KMPC~~f90). 7:30 p.m. -rao · San Antonio at Qippera. UTH ~9l0). ~lOKft~ Cl= IOO:U· Minnesota at KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) -Don't look for any more drastic cha~ this year in the basic rules o.f coUcae basketball. . • This time the focus is on the playcn. not the play, spttifacallystifferpenalties to curb an upsufF in fiabtina. The NC AA rules committee wiU meet Monday and Tuesday to discuss a variety of issues. but Ed Steitz believes faahtina must take top eriority. .. This has to be the No. I atem on our ..,cSa. We cannot tolerate ont uaJy scene. as far as rm conc:cmed. to · mar this SJQt NCAA basketball pme that we have. .. said Steitz, who has bcm sccretary~tor of the NCAA basketball rules committtt for 21 ycan.. Steitz told a news confetcnce Thursday that the committcc would consider a ~ . or ~ suspcnsioa of playft'S who ltt into 1ifilhts durin& the rqular season. .. Thc scary pan about it is we·re ldtina spectators into the act," he said. ·'And the rules committ« has to address the~-·· . Steitz said the Cllt.ent of ~ punishment should depend on Che scriousnns of the alim:ation. ~ "We're the suardians of the pme and we can't kick this under the naa. we·ve tot• to move CfUictly and forccf ully. •• he said. ··The ..,y fiaht teeneS we vc seen this season have no plece in an educational settina." He said more fights. OOCUn'ed this season than in any of his 30 years in the collel!C P.MC· .. ~can be serious or even fatal injuries." he said. ··1 don't thank ifs a OM-factor situation," Steitz said. .. Sure, the player is the~ wbo bdts~tak.es a cheap shot or starts a t. But I do bdieV; C09<:hes have a rnpontibliiy 01 educatins kick before the pmc starts. to make it clear in their mind that they will pot tolerate this. .. The administrators have to pull up their pats as far as the pmc is adininiSla'ed.. .. S~tz added. "'To put opponents riabt behind anotberaeam·1 beDCb pullK)ldy. that's unconscionable. You te1 a kM of~ thrown at l he coach and the players. I think coafermoc com- missionen ha~ to be sjven more authority ... Steitz's annual survey of more than 2.000 coUeec coaches. referees. administrators and spans wriaen disclosed sba.rpdi5111RlCmmt unoaa referusand coechn as to whether fouls that often lead to fitbts were beina cal.led on>Pttiy. Twicie as many ofticials as cmcbes felt ~hat off.aciAls were doina •better job of polici.aa ~ play 1npmcs. · . Of' 641 COKbcs, fewn than 3S percent felt the omcials WCtt doina • be11er job • calli.aa ilkpl tcreenS. 43 pcrcen1 ~t they were callins roup po11 play. 44 percent saw an improvement in calli• the in1'91tional foul to stop the clock and only 33 percent felt tHb wett prooerl y calli"' the principle of verticality. a cerm COinta , by Steitz that aives players ~n of a spot on the coun from the floor to the ceilina. · VCI top. Umlt la teniag llmll'S ......... UCI to host volleyball regional ---..~ • , ' ' .. . . . • ~ . . ~ ' '.j -• ' . ~ . . . ... ' w~· rr d•~_.,._ Sat .. Apnl 2 -at 6:)() un . Apnl 3 -~to. 7·)() Tun.. Apnl S -Scaule. 7:)() Fn., pnl 8 -Cl1pptn. 7:l0 Sat .. Apnl 9 -at l"ortJand. 7:)0 Tucs •• Apnl 12-Ponland. 7:)() WC'd . A,pnl I 3 -at Oetwtt. 6:l0 Fn .• "pnl IS -Ph~ni1. 7:l0 un.. Apnl 17 ..... al HOUJ«>n. I 0 a.m. TUC"S. ~I 19-al San Antonio. S:JO Wed .• Apnl 20 -at Dallas. S:30 Fn .. April 22 -II PhottUl. 6:l0 Su~ .. Apnl 14 -Golden State. 12:)0 • 'r~~""home pmcs played at the Fonam. ··~-ood CUppen' ,...,.1.1-w 9dledllle. - Fn . Apnl I -San -"ntonio. 7:30 Sat .. "pnl 2 -at Sacnmnuo. 7:30 Tues . .\pnl s -I I Ponland. 7:30 \\' C'd . .\ pn I 6 -Portland. 7. 30 Fn . .\pnl 8 -at La~cn. 7:30 un .\pnl 10 -Hous1on. 7 T UC') . >\pnl 11 -at Ut.ah. 6: 30 WC'd .. .\pnl 13 -11 Scank. 7:30 Sa1 . .\pnl 16 -11 Gokkn St.ate. 8 Tu«. <\pnl 19 -11 Sacramento. 7:30 Wed .. .\pnl W -Utah. 7:30 Sat .. Apnl 23 -II Otn\n-~6:30 Sun . .\pnl 1.i -Seattle. 7 ... .\II home games pla)C'd at the LA SPof\S Me ha Beaellt 1olf toarnq \lore th~n l 1\11 pla~C'" -.111 ta .. t" 3 ~v. ang 11 mu"4.u1Jr d\~trnph' dunn~ tt\l' \luscular ~'>- 1roph' " ... x1.111on C.mlt C lJ""'' a1 \ksa \ erd(' ( ountn ( lul\ 1n ( "''J \1t"">J <Jn .\pnl 11 '"'''"~th' '"' 11C'd ,1;h:br111,-.. arc rc~nlfl· II'<" 1,11$ l(Jm~ IJ1m I \C'rt'll Jad. 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C' lb' nl"' 3nd John ~1a1uvak.1 lurml·r "'n 1>1,~" ( ha~··r lhn Foul'>. former _, Llt.'l·r.. plJ\l'I ltJPfl' Haar\ton 3nd former ~ b3'4.·Nl ll \IJr K11lhl· h n~er.. l hl' \llUIOJOll"nl It(\\ undcrv.3\ v.11h J ,b .. tgun ,tart JI 11 lf I a m .\ n·n·p1.aon ·~ at 5 pm JO.I ;an J\•JrJ, h.ln4ut·t tollf'v.\ 31 t> "I.() \n JU\lhlO "'ll to..· hdd Junng the av.aid' "·in<.Jul·t 1111 ,u, h rr11,., J\ a tour~a~ p;K .. ag<- t induJinr 11"1111 ml'J1' g.,lf .and 1rnna\1 a1 th<' \hl'1J1<•1• l'.1lm t •'J'' '"I londJ. ll fl.uoota Pl•"'t"r IJ" n 'V""''r JnJ J 'l'Jr ·, ""rth uf ...-,·en-am tm m \J11lar r .1rm' fiJ04Ul'l Ill J..l"I\ 31l' 3\ :i1labk for s-~ 1 h,· h•urnn " h«IJ w r.11...: lumh for the re ... :.ir, h Jnd f'J lll'nl ··an· program' ol the \IU'< ulJr l)l 'lrurh' h\lll 1:sl11ln Of:asDd78 ........ eyn o( the l)'lnMllics wortd will ~ ipin bvs °" Los Allidrt wk.ft the U.S. and Sov~ Unton. the world's Dft'MllK't wpcr- . pown'I.. bnfll lhe wpen&ars Of their men's and womnf1 tams totrthcr for a &YJnn&UICS sp«tllC'Ular. the USA-USSR Gymnastics Sum- cn1t °" Sunday. Apnl 24 at U('LA ·s PauJey PavdtOft bqin.nina at 2 p.m. Noa llntt the 1984 Olym~c Gamn tw JY".!nulK'S taknt o( lhlS maan11ude a-mb&cd 1n Southern California. The· U.S .. defendtnt Olympec champtOft. and the Sov~t Unt0n. ddcndina worid dlampeon. will be bnnaina their finest &Ymnuts 10 Los Aneeles for a pttvn of the 1911 Summa Garnn. Addina to the ~tiee ohhe evm t. Mar} Lou Rttton. the hero of the 1984 Olym pees. wi II makt a special aunt appearance. • Not a compct1uon. the Gyml\UUC'S Summit wtll ha1.t no J~ or sconna. Rather. the srmnasts ""'" pnform to pop and rock music. Amot\I tboK t.Apttted 10 rqwnen1 the U.S. Yo11l be Scott John.ton. a member oflbt 1984 aold medal Olympec team and the cumnt national champeon. kn1tae Phalbps. the defcndtna v.omcn·s nauooal diam~ Sabnna Mar. the all.around ChamptOn at the Pan .\mencan Ga mn. and Phoebe Mills. the recent all.around ""inner at the prt"S11.,ous Amcncan Cup Cbam- peonsh1p - The Sovtets ba\t indicated that -chry wlll be equall) ~11-reprMCnlcd by their own uhra~hte &>mnas1s. anduchna: O.mnri Bilozendlev. the ckfcnd1na world champion 1n all-around; the k-iendan. Yun Korole'. two-t1mt" Winner oft be "'ortd all-around title and cumnt worid cham· pion on the parallel bars: and Elt na Shoushouno,a. the cumn1 world champto.n an vauh1na. Tlciltt$ to this one-pttfonnantt-onl) even& art" S 17 SO and SI S and art now on sale at all T1cke1Master 11cke1 ~ntcn. 1nclud1ftg Ma) Compan-.. Music Plus. Sportman and lh(' L'C-l.\ c'tn112J Tacktt Offitt Childrtn Cl :? and under) and seniors rett1ve a S2.SO discount~ T1ckm also ma) be charlcd by phone at (213l 480-3:?31or(714)740-2000. Tri•tbloa fa OralJ6e Coaaty Tht" 1h1rJ ;innual ()range C-ounl\ Performing '"' C l·ntcr T 11a1hlon ,.,II take pl:a" con Sunda' m<•mang.. June (i an Jnd around Lake M~on \ Jl'Jll Th,· I 'it.. 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Channel 2. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE BOCa.B\': NCAA Division I Championship. from Lake Placid. N .Y .. ESPN. 7 p.m . -THE ROAD TO SEOUL: A look at tM U.S. chan«S m the Summer Olympics. Channel 2. 7 p.m. -PllO BAS&.ETBALL: lakers at Utah. Channel 9. 7:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Tacoma at Lattn.. Prime Ticket. 9:30 p.m. -BIGB SCHOOL HOCKEY: Minnesota State Championship, from St. Paul (taped). ESPN. RADIO 2=30 p.m. -COLLEGE LU&BTBALL: NCAA Tournament Final Four -Duke vs. Kansas. from "-ansas Cit y. Mo .• K.RTH (930).. 4:45 p.m. -QM.1,mg BAS&E'TBALL: NCAA Tournament Final Four -Oklaho ma vs. Anzona. KRTH (930). 7 p.m. -EXBJBmoN BASEBALL: Angrls at Dod&crs. KMPC (710). KABC (790). ,, p.m . -PRO BAS&.ETBALL:• Lakcn at Utah. KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Chppcrs at Sacramento. KRTH (9301. Sandlly . TELEVISION 8:50 a.m. -AUTO RACING: Formula One Grand Pn~ ofBra.ztl. fro m Rio ck Janicro. ESPN. 10:30 a.m . -•PRO BAKETSAU..: Chteqo at Detroit. 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RADIO I p.m . -EXBIBttlON B~AU · Dodaien at A•ls. KMOC (710). KABC (790). 5 p.m . -PROBO<SBY: KinpatEdmontoo. KGIL (1260). KMNY (1600) 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASK.ETBALL: l...aUn at Saaammao. Kl.AC (5 70\. Sauta~Anita,· Los Al results .. Ormnge Coat DAILY PILOT/Frid•v. Aprlt 1. 1988 PJ-o golf scores ........ t•••O... ,.. • • .... c., .-sa.- TC C'-lt-'T~ Mel'l <Alt•~· Scot! HOcfl o-. .. ..__ G• MerMll SendyLYle 9'-uce ~•~· •oao Medle1e 0.11~on l(.,.G,_ Jon<> t4u' •on Eo Flofl •• ,,. McC.fl•\ltf 8\IOOY G••Ol'e< N-cto. Pr!« •<11F_.,. 811• Gle\\Oll "' •• lt••d ,,,..,. w- ~· 111 C•••w•ltf 8oDMILO'rlY 8•l>lt_, Pe•tf JK'OOW<' 8r .ice L .. 11 .. e LeM'v,.._._ ltvu Co<t1rer Jee~ lt.-ine-4'-• W•eM' IC" o eeco. Trr~~ Joe\! s-•' ),,....,., ........ .. 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''' \.,.n,l: llJ:11•1 .Jlll'r 'hl· "J' 1-unlkr .. ,fl .. ·r 1~ n ~1l ' .. 11 ·~•\ f)Jar•ni; I had l<o<lJ\ Joc.·,n I ):l'l" \\ l• .nll·n11't: nothtn~ "•II." ~hl -..itJ t •• •l.l H'I! ha round ')ht• "''' "11 dlknJ1ng,hJmpwn fkls) King JnJ t'' ••-t•nll· \k-.a \ ade ( < "1nnt·r .mJ HJ!, ul L .J.llll'L '•IOC~ _Lupe.1 . i ••1x·1 lt•c .. : ,J Juuhll'·lxigl'' on I Jl!l·r h1t11n. !in th1rJ 'ho t tnlu tht• \\Jlt·r r 1r,irt "' thl' grt't'n from J h.1nl-l" 'h' '•11 ,hl·d 1tw da' al ~~ ;. .• r PJ' t • tli,.da' . - Sluman leac& by nro l 1Rll::.''-.BORO '' 1.\P1-Jetl ' .. mJr h •d1l·d nint· hok<o tn on h" 'J' : .1r '·undl·r-par f\~ and a l\l.ll· 'h 11 •<'dd dill'' 1h,· 1iro;1 round ot. thC' ( rrl'Jll'I ( r'l't'O\l'>.lf(., Orx·n Tour· 'ilu .... .s!"' unt'·PUHl·d 1101<''-:ind 'r f'p.."..: '."! ""'~.'a' he tll"d the COUr\<.' .,. rJ Jf lht• f Uft'.)I ( >ai.., ( \I Unlr. I h1h Costa Mesa 1988 Man & Woman of the Year Awards The Costa Mesa ChamDef of Comr"e!ce n es your"<>~ r.a· ors 'CY ·~ ·9se Ma" & Womar oi rie Year Awards fOf ou stand·ng .. a1unteer 5ef\'1Ce ano ieaoersn.o A-1h1r ne C(.)f'1"'u" 'y You can nominate as rnary haroor a·ea •esioen s as 10U I(~ e ... cec;• c.esi w•l'\ne-S 101 l'""S year s aware As in the past criteria tor tfie selectl()O of ne Ma/& IVor'".ar :.' ·r-.e Vea• a•e • Long nistcxy oi comrnurnty service Sc-~--s.:;,·e: -o; • 1nvoivemen :n severa. d•fferen a•eas ot cor"Tlu" t se-.ace ,.......;., ___ ._t l" ..., .... • Resioeot of the haroor area tor a constOe<aOle "u""De' ::>' ~·~ • E~e<ted recogn11ec oeaoersn.c r • W~f)()Wn oy a gooo pcxtlOO o' tne cor-'71.;'" '> • Variety ar c ment of vOll)n ee< triot pa1c ~ cor·r :>.; ec ·~'"le cor-nuni> ' Please complete and submit your nominatlOOS b) • om Frioay Aorri 5 1988 to the Costa Mesa Qlamber of Commerce in suite i35 of Pacific Sa"'ngs Plaza a 190· Newoo<r B'vc Cvsia Mesa CA 926r PS 988 Man & WO<""an ot me Year Awards Lunctieoo • June 1st 11 30 Receptt0n • NOOf1 Luncf'leol' S25 • Red Lt0n lnr • Costa Mesa s.nc~ei. Pa1r1C.a Maso• Cl"a1rw:ra-·9sa Ma-~ & wo,.,ar ~·'"le rea· Cor-il""' ''.ef Nomination • Costa Mesa 1988 Man & Woman of the Year PERSONAL DATA ~s "'~ -g,r .. ;:a-r s 9"-w>.aa -<lU{" .. ~~ ~~ "[lt-(.t:a . ~ • .,.,.,,.. :>.. •..{ .,.,:· .. : ·a.. .. ~&-u:.r: .... vc t '1.)U9fl> S •,4•Jf: •r :-~' - EDUCATION PROFESStONAL DATA ~~P\.OYU' ·~ .1. . - ~ a.tP\.OVVE .. - MEMBERSHIPS Civic • Fraternal• Service . -- COMMUNITY SERVICE rtlJIS J'IGA.....:•·~!'I : .. ~-oio.:s . . AODmONAL INFORMATION ON NOMINEE ' ·~ JtnwlltOf's """ IF Nfm!D. l& & ATTACH A eMATE StEET I J ' . 17'h 19 19 31Y, NCAA WOMmWS TOU9tNAMeNT 11'9 Flnill Few Cat Tec.na. W8111.I saMll'•ALS T......,., ~ Lone IHcl! Stele 125-S) vs. AuOurn (31-2), ~ 6 P.m. T-(31'2) n. Loulslene Tedi (30-2), I P.m. CN~ S..• 't Slmifloel winners. l D.m. WATaR POLO ........ , .... _ ..... M&> United SteleS 7, llelV 2 1Unll9d Sleln IMds e11111bftion M!'ies. 2-1-1>. Nit.JC NOTICE MlaUU. •"•• ,.... ......... Houlton 13, 9MUll IMli 1 Oelfolt f, ClrlctllMtl 1 C'*-9o Wtllte S.1 S, St. Louil ""°"'""' '-New YCIB Meta 2 Texes 2, .,.ton o Pftttbwlh I, TorOlllO 2 New Yn Yenll"' J, Allenle 2 K811Mt City 7, MIMeeote 6 (10 lfwllnell SM F'911dtco S. S.ttll J Ctllceeo Cul>t 13, Oelllefld 11 c~ 10. M11weu11• 1 • TMIV's._ .-,.... et .,......, 7:35 it.m. leltlmor• ~ .. New Yorll YMk .... , Fort L~. Fie., 9 e.m. Olllellome Cllv vs. T .. es et Pwt Cherlolle, Fie., 9'.lO e.m. CtllcMo WNte SOie Vt. ClnclMell ., ... "'. vllle, Tenn .. 10 e.m. . SI. Louis""' ~leclelPtlle •I CIMrwetw. Fie .. 10:05 e.m. ""'-'Oii YS. Houston el ISJ"lmmN, Fie .. 10:05 1.m. '°''°" vs. P111111ur1111 et arec1en1on, Fie., 10:05 e.m. Detroit VI. l(_enMI City II Heines .Cltv. Fie., 10-.3S e.m. Mltweuaee et CtllcMo Cubi II Mne. Arlt .. -. Seettle vt. Cleveiend 11 Tuaon, Arlt., noon MonlrHI "'-Allet>I• ., .J.cltlOllville. Fie .. 1 P.m. Sen Oleeo Stele et Sen Oie90. 7:0S p,m. . c-... ~AC"'IC COAST ATNL•TIC AJ.SOCIATION ,,._ Stllte 4, UCI 2 UCI 000 200 000-2 11 0 FrHllO Slete 000 IOI 20ll-4 10 0 8rlnll end Kline, Nlctlollon 13); S.119' end Mllellell. w--s.llel, 9·0. L-9rlnll, • 6-4. 2&-tloOlnlOll (UCI}. 518" IUCll. ltoctri91lez !UCI), HoWv (FSU),' Pwrce (FSUl 2. 'Hlt-SIMOelul (FSU}. NON·CON,DINCI s.c.I C:-.. I. Wllc.·W•••• J WIK.·Wlllteweter 000 300 OC»-3 4 s. SoCal Colleee OCM 400 OOx-t 10 3 Wlcllrnen 1n0 Ams; Oel.l\tlene end S.lerer W-Oeusllene, 6·l. L-Wlcllm1n, 1·1. HR-Ams (WW), Milledge !SCC}. OtMr Scwes UCLA '· use 3 Stan!O'd 3, Cetlfornle· 2 GSAcs-..... (TI!rwtll SIMiie¥'• a.-i TMl'll Cel 8-llJI Westmont SoCt• c~ Atuse Peclflc Cal Lutneren Polnl LorM Nuer-Cllrl1t COllMe lrvlne c..--o-811 WLTWLT 6 l 0 10 IS 0. 730 15110 640 10160 ' 3 0 21 1 0 ' 4 0 10 13 0 270 7200 290 6230 GSAC stattstics INDIVIDUAL •ATTING John Alell8~, AP Ctirls Kerr. Cl Pel WOO{ll, AP Jevler Mut1llO, AP lte!Pft Ac~la, AP ~.. LaialOa, AP Jol!n ·Morin, AP Tonv NOOlenlAv, PLN Leonard AvelOs, AP Cllrls Steven,, AP Aa • H Ave. s. " ts ."3 n n " .45' ., 11 30 .as 11A 31 52 .419 .. 29 41 ·"' " U Jt .J9A 71 16 30• .llS 13 2S )1 .37' 1s n 21 .Jn 62 17 23 .371 c.nm..-w ale9e SADDUIUCK CLASIK .......... , ......... , "'"' .... , Sen Oleeo Mfte 000 Olt l.._3 S 2 Golden Wftl 001 001 411-7 10 2 Wiiiems, Strone (I) end Flrin; .. .,Cl, Fore· men 111 encl v-....n. w-e.1re1. 3-2. L-Wll!IMM, 4·2. SY-Foremen. 2. 29-JecklClll (SO), Peouet .. IGW), Smvtlle ·1ow1 2. ...... tcMel IAM LUIS 09llPO Tou.MAM9NT 0-View .......... "'-2 • (CMrfJI ct• SllwtS 12 ) St. lenellut ' 100 100 C>-2 2 OcMn vi.. lOI CllO •-1 6 l Ahern, ltuene (61 encl P1Yne; LONI encl SiuOe. W-t.ocie&, 1-1. L-Ahern. ,._._,rem !OVI. 38-<hrl•IOClhlrton (OV). NHL C.,.._t:L-COWE•aNCm a·CelHrv v-E~ v·WIM!oee v·K-Vencouver ....... DMl6ell W L T 47 n • ., 1S '~ 32' 3' 10 29 '2 7 24 .. ' ...,,.. DMll9ll •A "' 201· JOO HI 319 •·Oell'olt v·St. l.ouls v·Clliceeo Mlnnet0la Toronto 40 t7 11 fl 112 2'1 34 :w • .,. m * 30 40 ' .. 201 32• If '6 13 SI 240 l39. 20 41 10 SO 165 33S WALH CONPlll,JMCa Petrtcll DMIM v·NY l$tenWi 39 29 10 • JIM 251 v·Wesllinelon JO 32 I M 173 2MI PtllleOflotlle 37 33 1 n m 211 NY Rengers 35 34 t 7' 191 219 Hew Jerwv 3' 3' ' 71 .. 2f.1 Pftllbur9'1 34 JS t 17 --AilMM,DMUeft ll·MonlrHI '4 12 12 100 215 ZlO v·&oston '3 29 6 ft 2fS 24S v·&uffllO 37 31 10 14 217 2t2 v·Herlford 34 37 7 75 2'3 2'1 • Queoec 32 '' s .. 167 1" x-cllncMcl dlvl\lon !Ille ~lincneo Plevolf 11er111 n.rMir• sc.... MonlrMI 3, lklston I 8uffal0 3. Heriford 2 Queoec 4, PtilleClelllflla 4 Hew JerMv 7, 'Pllhbur8'1 2 Hew YCIB ISleftdlrt 7, We~ 3 T ......... a ..,._ . Klllll et Celeerv, 6:35 D.m. Twonro et Oejrort, •:ls P rn. Hew Yori! It~ ., Wlllftloee, S-.lS P.m. SI. LOUii el EdmOlllOll, 6:35 P.m. Mlnnetota et Vencouver, 7:05 p.m. NI.IC NOTIC£ WCT ,-. (et .... , ----lorlt l«*er ,..., Qetmllw) .... "" G_, CU:S.I. M ... I ... t c-.. """ UCt .. """ 1 Kellleft (UCI) ':-l(oflo, 6-I, 6-1; Kroiiemenn IUCtl Olf. Hotltedf, H, 6·1, 6-4; Lllllner CUCU dlf. OIM ... t. 6-1; lrlell (UCI) dlf. Entnl. 6-2, 6•4; It__, IUCI) lllt. lowwr, 7·5, 6·41 ~ IUI dlf. Seundln, .. a, .. 1 .._ Kelllen·Lulllw IUCI) dlf. EntMl-lowwr. 6-0, 6•3; Hoffmeft·KtoNrNM (UCI) dlf. Hoetteelt·Clllll, 2-6, 6·1, 6·1; c....-~ CUCI} dlf. Kotlo·w.kllllr•, 7·5, 6-1 -.11111•T-....... I. LSU; 2. USC; 3. (lie) Geof9le end Slenford; S. ,..._CllN/ 6. UCI; 7. Mldlleen; I . Ke11tucllv; •. UCLA; 10. (fie) AtilOM ,.... end Clemton; 12. Teus Chr .. llall; 11 Geof9le Tedi; Ii Souttlwftl Loultlene; 15. ~; 16. Tean; l'· Duke; II. Trlllltv; It. TIM8IMl;'20. ArkenMI; II. Mlulnlltel $1919; ft. W.t Vlr• elnle; n. Teus A&N.: 2 .. OkllillofN Stele; 2S. (tie) ~. SoulMr'fl Mlltlodltt encl MtNeew Stele ,,.. ~· trWt ..... LOS ANO•L&S -ale It~ C,_., L-aio TulunN ~. Cetlelc Lelle, Ce•telc Laeoon. Crv•t., Lelle, Eli111t1et11 LAke. JeckM>ll Lalle. L"9 Lalin.' Liiiie Rodi C,_., Little ltort ttnervotr. Puelellnest-Lelle. Sen Dimes 11_.,w, Sen ~lel Riv... ( ..... Md nortll forlll). • SANTA aAaaAllA -Cedlume Leke, Senta Yner River. . IAM H•MMDIMO -Glen Helen Pllfll Lek•, Holcomb Cr•. Molev• Hefl'owi Pllfll L••· SllverWOOd Lella. · SAN DlmOO -Cuve"'-ca Lelle. •iva•SM>m -CellulMe Lelle, F'*"°' Lelle. Hemet L•ll•. Perri• L•ll•. Skinner Lake. YINTWA -CHll•• Lelle, Plru' Lelle. INYO -Cottonwood CrMll, Oler L.8"1. l'*-ldeoce Cr•. L-PIN CrMll, Tuttte CrHll. KlttM -Herl Peril Lelle, IC.en! ltlwer !Sorell Po•ertlOuM lo Oeriiocral Dem, Klt3 ll'owertlouM 10 Lek• ,......_,, Mine ..... WO!lomH Lelle. . . ~~ •• c..-•• SOUTMUM CAUPOllM.A, --s....... -5"'1ne Skllnt. -lllln SOO!i, uP lo 1 tool INIM, S tlfh. Note: AM ottler Soultlern Callfornle Ski eree1 CIOWd. MmtllA· ... YAOA •ANOE Le..-....,. -CIOMd. -...... -Ho new, l loot INIM. rnecfllne lltted, ll>f'lnollke. four ctlaln •nO fwo wrfece lilts. HOltlm ltACING s... ............... '8dl .. G. s1ev9ft1 E. l>Nhouue.,. L. Plncav S. Hawlev C. Mcearron It. Mell .... Grveler w.~ker P. Velentuela F. Oliver .. JOallY --.1 .. "' 101 .. 12 .. ., .. 39 -ISO 39 'JllT1 37 371 l2 1'7 20 , .. 2'· 172 t7 ...... .,.~. 01 71 .20 .52 '° S2 ·" .4' 41 3' .17 M 41 3' .10 .32 34 20 .16 .40 20 24 .12 .lt 4' •.• .S3 21 20 ·" .39 II 20 .IS .3' 21 11 .16 .34 11tA_. ... TnlMr ,..,.. 1tt .. JN_,.~ C Wtlllllnellem 139 29 1a .. 22 .21 .JO 0 Lullts 154 t1 20 24 .II .SI G. ~ 122 25 16 16 .20 .47 M. Stut• I 71 1' 21 11 .11 .33 L. &errera to 17 17 9 17 .'4 It. Elli'-13 17 11 11 .lO .'1 c. Lewi• '2 16 n 11 • 17 .54 0 . LuOv " 15 16 ' . IS .40 It. Mc:AoeHv 106 1' 13 I I .13 .36 W. SNwr ll 14 I 3 ,45 .II J. S.oter ., 11 11 10 . I) .39 J. FelW\lng 61 10 10 11 . IS .'6 It. ""-nelllla .. 10 2 11 . IS .lS W'lt.-1Mnellft •inning Dercenl .... (¥1\'ll.-1Mneltn ciercent... of times In 11141 ~. Pta.IC NOTICE NI.JC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE .,. ..... II 1111 I aAallALL ._... '-- DETROIT TIGI~ laltt L...., Md ..., --· OUlfleldln; 5leV8 s-cv. .itct1er. end llev Peledot. C9tdlW. to T...._ of IN lnternelloNI ~....-. PuKMMd ltw contrect of Luis S...111r, outfletder, from TOi- edo. KANSAS CITY ltOYALS-AMieNCI W'Y DOii GIMton, lllldler, outrfeN to OmW ol IN Ametlcen Auoclellon. O.tlo,,.. G.,y Ttlurmen, outfielder, to OmeM. 5ltMCI auddV llancelene, lllOl'lllOP, 10 I miflor ........ Clell· lrect . NEW YOltK YANKEE~loMd Piii 0.· l\'lllftll, pitcher, Md ltllllel'V Velerell, lnflelder, to COlumllu• of IN 1nterne1ion.i LM9U9. lll'leC8d Jeck Cieri!, Infielder, end Hell Allen, pltefllr, on 11141 21-ctev di~ Hst, ,..woec:tlve to Mtntt 21. ................ CHICAGO CU85-SleMd Aneel Selaiar. Sl'torl.llOP. <>PtloMcl Peul ~end GrM Tew. Infielders, to Iowa of tlle American Auoclatlon. Tredael Mike Curtis, plldler, 10 1111 PlllM1ut8'1 Plretft tor Mike lietecltl, pltcfllr. MOalTRE.AL EXPOS-Aulened Joe Hftlletli end It lc:fl S.uwur, pltcl'ten, end HellOll S.ntov9ftie. catcher. lo tndienePolls of Ille Amerlc•" Auocletlon. HEW YORK METS--0..tloMd 1(81111 'Miier, lnfielder·ou~. end Merli c•rr-. oul· fielder. 10 Tidewater of 1111 Jnt ... netioftel LMIU8. AHl9ned Andre Oevlcl, outfielellr, to Tldewe1er. ST. LOUIS CAROINALS-AHloned Rend¥ O'NHI and Tim Conrov: pitchers, outrteht to Loul•vllle of Ille American i'UOClatlon. OPlloned Oevld GrNn, outfillder, 8'ld Rav Steer-, catc,,.,., 'to Loul•vltle. Returned Oeve Gr ae»enlllln, 1>lleller. to L.oulJvl•. 'OOTaALL • ......... , ............. HEW !NGLANO-PA'TttlOTs--ftHCMcl a 191\taliv• eereemen1 10 Mil 1111 IMm to Paul Fireman, cllalrman of lteetlOll tnt ... netlonal. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS.-Accwlreel Steve OelertJ;-~uerterii.tll, fl'pm IN T.,,_ .. v 8uccen"" tor Mark ROOlnlon, Mfelv, encl fourlf\·enCI •ielltll·rouna ctrllft dlolcft. SitNCI Oeler; to • tll•N·vMr contract. ~, ..... CHIC AGO ISRUISERS.-Slened Corey COOHr, defensive ba<ll; St•ve TPIOM encl Cerl Aikens, wide rec•lvers; Ired Price. runnlne oack; Marc Mav. 11;111 end, •nd Gene Ito..,. •ncl Cllucll ·Toc».s, defensive linemen . c..-. ,..... L.aewe HAMILTON TIGER·CAT5-$1eneel JMI MacDonald. sef•lv, to • two-veer conirect . OTTAWA ROUGH lllOEltS.-5191*1 Art Scllllclllar. -rtertlaek. to • one-veer C9f!lrect PIUS an OPllon vH r. ' tiocKaY ....... Nedi ......... NHL-SuSPended Gord Oonnetrv, Queoec NordlQUft' defenHmen, tor 10 oemes tor • 1llck·iwlngl119 incident in • ~ aealnll Ille Pilllbur9" ~euins. HOttSa RACING NEW YORK STATE RACING ANO WAGEltlNG 80Alt0-Announc:eel 1"81 .JOMOtl Faraldo, l\a~\ trainer, will tlave 10 ..,.,,. • 60-d•v suspension for uw of Ille drut Pf'eel· nilOIOne, effective April 1 I lf•sclnded • S200 fine -inst Cet,,.rlne Con•av, tllorOUlilflbrtd •r•lner. OLYMPtCS USA AMATEUR . IOXING FEDER· ATION-H•"'* Suear lhv L.onard adviser to the Olvmplc t>oxlne ll•H •• 1ne 190I Su'""* GarMS. COLLEGE HOFSTltA-Named 8111 "8utcll" ven Sreoa Kolff "4led 1>as11e11>a11 coach. K -7 G, Irvine, CA 92718. Th11 business is con-NOTICE aUPeNOR COURT NOTICE elter the dete of 11111 publl· '1CTITIOUS .,_.. COMPANY. 17537 Oek St.. Hereif H«Otd Jenneklan, NOTICE TO The Busl,_ name used ducted by· • general pert-1N""91G lml Of CALIFORNIA. . INY1'T9tO lllD cetion. ·:..L. • Fountein v~. Cellt, 92708 5381 Busl,_. Driw. Hunt- BASIC PATCHWORK C1'IOITOR9w.OF t>y seid transferors at Sllid nersll1p NOTICE IS HEREBY COUNTY Of OllANGa NOTICE IS HEREBY Tiie foundltT0n's prinoipel sere lull Hyeclntll Peugnet. lngton Beecll, Cellt. 924549 MIU( 1"AN8R,. IOCatton IS. Irvine Computer Gina Bellot G I \I E N ' II " ... I • d In tile Metler ofllle Appll-G I v E N I II • I • e • I e d office Is loceled ., 20 1 Civic doing businels u : 17537 Oak St .. Founteln Vel-'rtlis buSlneas IS Con· (...._ 0101~101 Corporation. This stetemeot •as filed proposal• for furnlSlling 111 c.etlon of Jeffrey Arlhur propQNll tor f1Kni9hlng ell Center Drive East, Sant• COUNSELING & PSY· ley. Calif. 92708 duc:ted by: • oeM.flll part u.C.C.) l het sa!(! bulk trenater is with the County Clerlt ol Or-l•!><>r me1er1els. equipmenl. Decker end Kristine Hollans, lebor, me1 ... 1e11. equipment, Ana, CA 92702 CH 0 THE RAP V AS -Josepll Pelml.,I. 2361 '*ltlip Notice 15 hereby given to intended to be consum· enge County on Merell 2. trensportttion ·and sucll paren11 on bellatt ot minor. trensportat1on and suc:h The prlnclpel m~ ol SOCIATES. 1533 W. Bek .... Azure St .. Santa An•. Cant. RazmlQ-Y. Konyllllan creditors of th• w1th1n meted et the office of· 1988 other fec:lllties u mey tier• Bl1ke Ryen Holt.ens lor oilier facilltles a mey be re-the foundetlon Is OeYld S. Colt• Meu. Celi1. 92121 92707 This stetem41J1t -file nemed transter<>f(sl 11111 • Thomes w. Burton on ot FSnlt1 quired fOf installation ot Change of Neme qulfed for con11ructlon of Ascher, M.O. Nancy Maere-GOICI, 273 · This bus1MSs Is c:on-wltll the County Olen! qt 0 buMt transfer 11 about to tie eltar Aprll 19, 1988. Published Orenge Coest conct•t• block '8nclng et, • No. A 1•2378 low• Street Retaining Well, Mertln M. Cotl9'1. Al· StMIOfd, lrvlne. Calif. 92715 ducted by: c:o-partners erige 1 County on Marcti 1 • made on per$Onll property This bulk transtar IS sub· D•ll~ Pilot Merc:h 11. 18, 25. Smallwood Pm. 1&A8 Cof-ORDER TO will be reeelYed by the City ot tomey et ~. 540 Golden Ttlla buelnese IS c;pn· Lule Peugnet 1H8 nerelnatter described. ject 10 Cllifomla Uniform Apnl 1, 1988 sicaPlaee.Cos1eMese.Call· SHOW CAUSE • Cost• Meu et Ille Office ot Circle Drive. Suite 206, ducted by: en unln· Thie •.-nent w• filed '1'741 I Tiie ~ and busi(IMI Commercial Code Section F· 13• tornle, will be received by FOR CHANGE~ NAME the City Clerll. 77 Feir Drive. Senta Ana, CA 92705 corpor•l•d auoclallon wltll the County Clenl ol Or-Samuel Cubete, 80' t' ~r-of the Intended 6106. '• the City of Cost• Mele •t tf!e Jeffrey Arthur Deck ... end Costa Mesa, Celifomia. untll Publi9tled Orenge Coul otller than • partnerlflip enge County on Mardi 9, Slater Avenue. Suite 24 . 1rat111won -~ trvtne Com-Tiie name end addr-or f't8.IC fl)l1C( Office of the City Cieri!. 77 Kristin• Hokans. pWer'fts on Ille llOur of 2:00 p.m .. April Dally PilOt April 1. 1988 'Nenc:y Mezere-GOICI 1Ha Hunllnglon BN<:tl. Cel ·."",.., Cofporetlon, 15795 tlle person •llh wllom Fafr 0rl11e. C09t•Mna. Cllll· biellllf of-minor, B!Me Ryen H . 1988. et wfllcll time tlley F217 Tl'lit stet--.t wa filed • flS1m2 92127 Aodcfleld Blvd.. Suite G. clelms me~ be tlled Is '1CTITIOUS IUltNIE1• tornia. until tlle hour of 11 :00 Hotians l\as flied• pethlon In wlll be opened publlcly and wltll the County Clerk of Or-Published Orange Coaat Publlllled Orange Coat ~.CA 92718. TllOmaa w. Burton. 500 N. NAm 8TA~ a.m .. April 22.1984. at wllicll. ttlls coun for en Ofder ellow· reed eJoud In Ille Council rtllJC NOTICE ange Counly on Mereh 9, Delly Pltot Merell 18. 25. Delly PllOt Merell 25. Aprtl 1, Tiie locetlOn In Celifornie Newport Blvd.. Suite 100. Tiie fOllowlng l*IOM ere time u.y will be opened Ing petlOOM!' lo change C II Im be rs . S e e I e d 1H8 AprH 1, 8, 1988 8. 15. 1984 ott11ecr11efe11ecut1veoffice NH•porl Beech, CA doingbuliMUU: publlcly and read aloud In Ills/her name from Bl•h pr~sllleil beartl'letille F?Cnnoue..-aa "7m4 'F-158 • br prlnclpel buSinen oftioe 92860-4212 and the lut dey TURNER PROPERTIES. tlleCouncll Chamber$. Seel-Ryan Hokans to Blake Ryan of the work end Ille name of MAim aTAT'llmMT ,Published Orange Coast -------------------- .of tlle Intended trensftlror 19: IOf tiling clllims by eny credi-130 Newport Center Drive. ed proposals 111811 beer the Decker. the bldeler but no dis· Tiie followlng penons ere Deity Piiot Merell 18. 25. rtllJC NOTICE (!!a.le NOTICE '15795 RockfMlld Blvd .. Sult• tor 111811 be AprH 18. 1988. Sun• 140, Newport Beaoll. title of ltle wor1c and lhe IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tingullhk;lg marlls. Any bid doing bu~•: April 1, a. 1918 --------------- G. Irvine. CA 92715. ..tllCh II ttle buSi-dly Ctif. 92680 name ol Ille bidder but no that.,,~· Interested In ~\led after ttle tchedutecf WAl.MISl.~HARRIS F-156 '1CTITIOUS--ll. '1CTITIOUe ....... All other bull,_. nemes before the consummetlOfl Roger Ebert & Mary otller dlS1inguisl'tlng marlcs. tlle metier aforesaid liPPMf clollng time for tlle receipt INC., A300 Cempus Or.. NAm ITAT'llmMT NAm aTATDmlfT ,Jn(! eddresses uMd by the date 5'>9Clfled abOve. Stanley Turner. Trustees, Any bid reeelYed elter tlle before 11111 court In Oec>ert· of J>lds shall be returned to Suile 230, Newport Beecll. "8JC NOTICE. Tlle.fOllowing P9f'IOl'IS ere Tiie folowlng pereons are -#Intended 1rensferor ..ith1n Oeted.: 3130/88 2812 Baysllore Drive, Hew· ICNdutecf cloling time for ment No. 3 at 700 Civic: the bidder unopeoed. II shall Calit 92ee0 cloina ~ u : TARGET Oo4ng bullneel a thf'M yeers last Y911rs tut ...... ft1111fdt Ccwpor-port e..cn. Calif. 92663 Ille receipt of bids 9'11111 tie Center Drive W•. Santa be tlle sole feepor'lllbility of Welmlsley-Harrls Inc.. '1CTITIOUS ....... MA" I( ET I N 0 . 170 1 AMIDON INCOME OE- • ,pMt 90 far u known to ttle etloft. I.II. ....... ,...._ Katllte Turner, 745 Oomi-returned to the bidder un· Ane, Cellfornia, on May 5, Ille bidder lo ... that hit bid California MAim aTAn.NT Tradewlnds .Lane. Newport VEl.OPMENT FUND I. 5000 .;~eNMd trensfarM are: ......, .,....._.Tr•..,.• ngo Drive, Newport Beecti. opened. It 9111111 be the sole 1918 •. et 2:45 o'ctocll P.M .. 11 r-"'ed In proper time.' Ttlis business Is con-Tiie lollowlng l*90M ere BMcll. CA 92860 Blrc:ll StrMt. Suite 550. • . Published Orenge Coast Ctllf. 92600 · re.ponslbillty of tlle bidder end then and t'*9 11\0W A Ml of plens. Speclel ducted by:• corporation doing~ .. : Alen Robert KrWg8r. 170t Newport leec:tl. Clllt. t2MO • Tiie neme<sl •nd business Dally PllO.LA.prll 1. 1988 Allele Turner Fosler. lo -tllat Ills bid Is received ceuM, If any tlley llave, Why Provilions and fldditlona to Douglas. M. Welmlwy, (•)CORONA DEL MAR Tradewlndl ln.. Newpor1 Amidon Reelty Pertners. ~ of the intended F210 13070 Portoflno Drive. Del In l)foper time. , Mid petition for c:tlange of Generet Pr<Mllons to Ille Pretldent LOCI( & SAFE (b)NEWPORT Beec:ll, CA 92860 • ltd.. 5000. Blrctl StrMt. ~tr--M(s) are: Bristol ~ Met. Cati!. 9201• A set of plans. 8')eCifl-namelhould not begrllllted. Sltndard Specifications Tiiis statemenl wu flied BEACH ALARM SYSTEMS Tiils business Is con-Suite 550. Newport BMch. ,.-rcn Cofpor1t1on 1000 Mt.IC NOTICE Rusty Turner, 25\5 Arbo? cetions. end other contrect IT IS FURTHER ordered mey be obtelned at tlle Of-wtttl the County Clerk of Or-(c:)R.M El.Ec..JRONICS &icted by: an Individual Cellf, 92860 8rl9to. Cost• Mm CA · Drive. Newport Beech. C.llt. documents may be ot>teined tll•t • copy of tllls order to flee of tlle City Et'. 77 ange County on March 2. (d)8.0 .S.S .. 1120 Port Stir!· Alen R. Kreiger Tiiis bualnen Is con- 92127'. FlCTITIOUI M181N111 92683 . et the Office of Ille Oepert-lllow cauee be publiltled in Fllir Drive. Coste • Celt-1Ha Ing. Newport BMch. Calif. Tllil etet--.t wu filed ducted by: e llmlted partner- That the propeny pertl• ...._ ITAn.NT Ttlls butlnHs Is con· ment of LellUre SeMces. 77 tlle Orange Coast Deity Piiot. fOf'nla. upon refundeble pey-n1917 92860 with tlle County Ctertc of Or· llltp •. "'*1t hereto is described In Tiie following persona ere ducted by: • Uflllted P8rtMI'· Fair Drive. eo.1e Mee&. c.li-a. newspaper of generel ment of · S 10.00. An ad· Publian9d Orange COllt Ron Morgan Ent, Cell· ange County on February Stephen L. Goodfnen ,..~.~• u : Inventory. pro-doing business as· sllip tomi•. upon receipt of • clrcu&etlon, publlltled In ttlls dftlonal cll•ge of 15.00 win Delly Pllo1 M•ctt 11. 18, 25, fOf'nla. 1120 Port Stlr1ing. 19, 1HI This statement -flled .<.tllUCtion. test, end shop ACCESSORIES ETC .. ·ea Roger Ebert Turner nonrefundable fM of le.00. county •t leat once• week be made If hendtecf by mall. Aprl! 1. 1Ne Newport BMcll, Calif. 92860 F111t1t with t'-County Clerll of Or· ..,ipment of ICC, including Fe1r Or • Coste M .... Calif Tiiis stetement wu filed If bidders req~ plens and for lour conMCUtllle ..-1 Plens. spec1f1cai1ori1 end F-130 Ttllt business 11 con-Published Orange COllt enge County on March UI, ullltng eng1,_1ng draw-92627 wltll tlle County Clerk of Or· tpeCiflcetlon• be melted. the priof to tlle dey of Mid,__ other contrect documents duc1ed by:• corporation Delly PllOI Mercn 18, 25, 1988 · ·,u ~. dfflgns. cuslomer Gina Suzanne BeilOI, 6751 enge County on Merell 9, cllarg Wiff be $7.50 per Mt. Ing. ' may 11110bee11emined It tl'le __ .,. --P'9111dent April 1, 8, 1988 Fl14n1 .. _.... "9fldor lists. eoftwere. Mont•ey Pl . Alt• Loma, 1H8 ,,,...1 Each bid lhlll be made on 0.ted MAR 21 1988 OtficeottheCltyClerttof the ,._ ""'~ This s111M*'ll -flied F170 Mete R. Tow. ~5 Hew· •:.ndtheUMoftlletrademark Ctllf.91701 Published Orenge COllt tlleProposalfOfmlndlnthe MlmlL_,,.,,,_.. City of Cost• Meu. Plans '1CTITIOUe-U )IWltlltheCountyClertlofOr· port Bouleverd, Sult• 213, "trvtna Computer Corpor-Cindy l11belle lllllwock. Oaily Piiot Merell 18. 25. manner provided In Ille con-ef Ille...,.., Cewt and SpecfficatloM wt11 not MAim aTATDmNT enge County on M8'dl 3. rtllJC NOTICE Newpot1 BMcll, Calif. 92613 tltion" and is located et: 7222 Kenyon Hesperia, April 1. 8. 1988 trect documents, and 111111 Published Orange Cout be malted ~ the ad· Tiie following 1988 Publlltled Orange Coat •! t5195 Aoctdield Blvd .. Suite Cllllf 923'5 F-159 b• eccompenied by • Delly Piiot April 1, I. 15, 22. dltlonel $5.00 c:herge 11 In-buell'IMI ~ .,. f1111M4 '1CTITIOU9 ..-u Deity Piiot Mardi 25. April 1. -..r. oertiflce1eorcallier'sclleok 1988 c:ludedwtttlpayment. ~1 21541 ~Cir-Pubfllhed Orenge Cout ~"*TA'-'" 8.15.1988 .. :-Nl.JCNOna NltlCNOTICE i MUCNOTIC£ :.~ ~~ti;i~,,:or_,:n~ F211 the~::..,lhlll~:n= ~~on~.Clllt. =tr,::c11 18. 25. ~=~ .. 1-------~-11_e_. :.~ NOTICE OF IALE AT· PUBLIC AUCT10N tlle bid. made payable 10 Ille Ml.JC NOTICE P-1 lllrougll P-16 pr<Mded Motion Palpetlon In-F-148 TARPIN PROPERTIES, s ·E LL .. r City of Cosl• Mesa. No In tl'lll conlrect documents, etltut• lncorporeted In C...... 8412 Hazelwood Circle. propostl sllell be con-"ACnnoua ..-u end Wlall be eccompanled tom11' 2154 t Surveyor Cir· Ml.JC NOTICE Wee1mlneter. Calif. 92683 •''wtlAT: Public.-of en R1 zoned s-oet'Of lend conteintng tipptoxlmately siderby IUCed~ ..... ~. -"-~. T.!!.~'.!!!!-.• by• certified Of Cllhler'a cte H;,,,tlngtonBeecll Cllllf Rumlg Y. Kony1111n, __. 2905 W ... ~ ,..__. .... .._a ....,_ ..._... ,,. ·~._ ,......~·--chectt or a bid bond fOf not tM . .' .. '1CTITIOUS.,_U 8412 Hazelwood Clrcte •. thrOUllh classified 8,400 9QUar• '-'· IOCatwu •t eetm6nster ..--. ..,.,..--(per map cesll. Of' bidder'• bond. doing buelneee a .... ttlan 10% of the emount Thia buetneu '' con-MAim aTAtamlff LJW!..C!':!'•~--!:· ~Clllt!;·;!!::!:::::::::::::::; 1· -'On Ne In the City Clerk't office), which 11 unlmprOYed. To be I06d U 11. ' Tiie Contrtctor 11'11"· in PETER STERNlsEROER of the bid. made peyable to duc1ed by: 1 corporation The tollow4ng pereone .,. ri •: , the performance of ttie_work CUSTOM FINISH WOO(). the City of Costa MM&. No Ooneld M ,._.,...... .Jf doing bulinele • DO-IT YOURSELF ..IDEAS .... 11:00 a.m .. Friday, April 15, 1918 and impfovements. conform WORKING, .at PerttM! ==~·.!!...!>!_~ V.P. . • .. THE MAGIC 8ROOM· ·-.... 10 tlle Lebof ~ of ·111e Rel .. Corona del Mar, Calif. by IUCll ~·~ Thia statement "' flied CLEANING HAVICE. 3017 A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER , I SHI· Minimum Bkt: S 115,000.00 · ~· ~ Oe11 .... 1torrns,.~.enc1of °'c~i t212s-........ _ ........_.1 ......... • with the County Clerll ot Or-Gwfleld Ave .. Costa Mee&, ,• Bldder'I Oepoett: A Bidder'• Depo9lt In the llmOUf'lt of $11,500.00 Md In the .;;. ';,,d• i.w. of~ ,._er John Slemberger, "-;bi'c,;'bec;';;~ enge County on M8'dl 2. Ce61f. 92626 •: tonn of a c..Ner'1 Check must be aubmftted wtth \he wlrtten bid or -'-to St .... • ... ,._..._,_ .........,_ !139M~ ~:.:5eorone ...... · __ _._ ... ~.. 1M8 ~ Bati.t• De Silva ,.... """ •• "' ....,,"".... _....r ..,... -....., ·~ ~ .. ~ ~· ,..':"."~ l'lnW Junlof, 3017 G.tleld Avie .. or81 bidding If no Witten btd 19 aubmffted. cable tllereto. with the ••· Tiii• 'buel-11 con-""'"' ._,__, ~ .... ~.,"' If'°"' of* Is eccepted, the Btddlt't Depoett wtM be epplled'to the down ceptlon only of -=" v.,1. duc1ed by: en lndlvldual 1Coltc:co•rMMlldancllnd• !it~ade1111•n ~~~97:, 1~ C:CS~c:'~ De pe,ment. Depoelts of the uneucceuful bidders will be r9h.tnded. · ttlons 19 may .be reQl.ljfed P9ter Sternbef9er -" 1M8 Sliva 2017 Gerftelcl A TM Calhief'1 Cheek ~ be mede payabte to the City of Coet• Meee under Ille epeae1 etetuee Thie •etement WM llled ==:,,of the Propoeel Aprll l , l'-129 ~ M9u, c.iit. 92129 ve .. pul'9U8tll to wNcll proc:.cf-with the County C1«tc of Or· Eecll bl 1· • Thtl bullnea• 11 con- !' Down P~: Twenty percent (20%) of the totel emoun1 btd muet be peld lngs ~eunder are taken enge County on Mardi 2. dd., musl be ~ NOTICE duded by: '-bend and wlte ........_ __ (7) d-~ .. _ 15, 1 .... , ...., .-~ .......... ..,_ ...__ not..__. and whic:tl tleve not ~ 1988 · llcenMd and 1110 pre-Joelle 8etleta De lllv9 """"''-·-· -, .... ,,,..." _.. .. , .. _.,,...,....,.....,,_._, .,_,superseded by tlle ~ qllelltled•requlredbylaw. PICnnGUeWM JuolOr ' that he Is the aippeNnt queHfted high bklder. provltlona of Ille l•t>or Pu~ Orenge eo..t Prevailing wegea e!\11 be ..... aTA"WPNJ T1lle ttetement w• ftled Code. Preference to labor DtlltY Piiot Mareh 11, 18, 25, In eccordence wltll tlle The to1ow1ng s-nona .,. wltl the County c.1l of Or-' ,.,,rce of Pll)lfMnt: The ~ bklder will pey the blllence of the llhell be given onty In the Aprll 1, 1Ne Devt9-8!COft Act. u ~ dOlnD 11ue11w •: ... County on Mlirdl 1 ~ p11c:e wftNn rWnety (90) d8JI lfter the City Council eX90Ut• the ~ provided by lew. F-135 fled elieWtlere In theM MICt1AEL MCFAOtN AHO 1111 ' .... ..._....... Nobid.n.llbeconlldeted -prcMllOnS. ...-""IATEI "It ..... -....,.,,.,_.. uni-" le mede on • tllerlll The City COuncll ol the ..........., · • c.. .--- n111 rM-: S.... ,_~the .._, to -ell btd9. torm fumleMc:I by the City ol PmllC llJ1IC( . City of Coata Meu .....,,_.. =7 coau Mw. . ~ M°'='1•eo:., " .. ._, • .,,.. ._,_. Costa UW and II m.d8 In the rigtlt to retect any or.. Mtcfleal w.-Mef'lidln ... _ a 911 • accordance wlttl Ill• ..CnnGUeaJH•M blda. 211 Oft¥ • ......... 1·• • 1 : •IHODeOl'•Dll8:Where:AttheCltyCoundl~ 7-1Fair0rive. prcMlllone of tM ProPOMt · ..... aTAW Tiie Contractor 111111 uw = ~·:-Cotti F-111 ~ ·• eo.t, ...... Cellfomie 12821. ~ Tiie folcMlr'I P9l'90M .. ~ wilt! the PIO¥tllof• fNi .._ 1e oon-' tech blddef muat be dot'I ..._ea; of 8'ctlon 1770 to 1180 In-.,... ~an lld\1...., PmUC llOllCl WW'lften llCll· llle _..., bldt mu.t be IUbmltted on the~. epec1i11 llceneed and eteo pre-PMITIGEHOU8EPART-~. of tM ~ ...._.W ...,,_, MlmOUI• ll•N lonM. No .,m.,, bldt .. be,.....,.., Apttl 15, 1111. 11:00 a.m. ~ 0: !:::: 'Z ';:. NIMHIP. l TD., -... LabOr COdl. the pr..... n. "" ·, .. " -ired ~ nAW 1" · CltyolCoataUW.....we :::t:i .. ~.=-.._. ==-=-~~ wlltltM~Qn~~ .,...,.......,. .. ; Orm"* Orm bldt• .._ ..... .,..,II.....,, lt6d9,... ._ ......... Md .. .,.,. _.,.._.__, ON11? ..,_. 8lflll _. c.. eo.ea uw ..._ ~... · °" · --1 ~lw • • •r..t. The ftf9' orel bid n-..t tllCOMCl tM ..... Wflnln l9ld bJ Ill ..... ~ No lllda. • -fanlla, T,.._, .,,,..,, ic.-wM1 -City a.tt of _... ' ,_ I ~ IOlt 1 1 .. ~,.,.,. .. bealOwedtopei._...'".,,...._..,,.._,..._,_., ... --"·"t:f.'•Cllr In' latate Tru•t u/a Clly.lftd ..... eo:.:':-M...., ar..,. c... Cf~";,.... ,,,... .:~ .......... Depoelt. Eed'l M CClll!llla orll 191d .. be a"**"""' of ~c::.-ONN.-=-~ ... 100200~ i:: ::io:•.:: d .. .:: Olllr ,_ ~ 11.1 21, Mor.'·~-. 11 !:11.000 •110:.,....111. ~Not.-1.1. t• •tt' · · · · Code. 4iP Alwtl 1• 1• 1• , 141 a ...... od. .,..,,., CeMt. " F11S 1.uDr K ..,. T,.._ --, ... In Cllr ' • N'714 • ..... •f'f •KU ........ a Topogi .... '=i:... .... . 1/1/fJV ...... """. ----a....:.. 5.. --L~r7111VMI TNI ...-._ llPPfOldlO ••\ IO e.t of ll01rl191 on.: ...... u.r It . .,.. we 111"4, ~ H hid a.... ca. ~•t• Cir.. Ian Ju aft ·~R1,~=~--...._For ............. lolbH .. llf'l.OOMllll1 ... _,, ••• II Mlt .. 'JJM ~~~ .... .-1.I,,_ N: •H•ll --~~tll1lll =-........ . r.w • %.--,. _,_ .... Ctll. ,_,,, -«all I IT TNI -CIOft. 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CAt.L 842-5878. FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-8800 • , o 80 E11a1e, Commera.I. Aulo- • motive. Boating. Of H9llp Wanted An <1 ~ fllOf NO •ff'l·l'I JO oen ft '~""•• oe "IJOiil<' to M ,_,.,,_, ... to ·~• t"ttl eM , ........ .., ... ,, ... __ . ~· .., f""\ON~ • (.-C.t flilt\ (_ .. ,, ~ .... , .. ~ •.. lli ........ t~~·\Jtt\ .... ·' .• •·e.... . .. c........... llD ..... .... IHI ·~.... 1111 c......... •n c.ta... MM lat . ...,. 8tO CANYON 2 CUte; 'bUt cozy Oup6ell 11•1 • t'Aaa llOO ISLE HOMES 29t, 18&, tri>lc. deck, reffg, WWW p IM LOFT Apt 2 bl~s ,,.om ~ 4 bdrm with Unlta. 28A 1BA. 1 e.r Br<><*hurst & Hamilton, •3t>r2ba.S1900/mo ·1 eargat tor 2 people •SlOOOFF• beacn Ftre pl a ce femlty end fonNI dining gait, Frptc, Driw by 514 dbl ger909, wet bet, trpte, •4br 3b&, $3500/mo 1975/mo. NICE AREA. Rent bt"lnd ,... for leaa! balcony. Avail 4/5 $650 rooms. epetlcllng pool & A-8 J.-nlne. S900/mo. alln aw carpet, S19int & B~LBOA ISL HOME ShoWn by appt 673· 1039 BNul 1 & 2Br apts reMty • 1.1111 M0-4671 epa. Sopt\lltletlted em-Of 702Begonia1950. appll.00... ~Wit & MCUr· •3,br 3ba. 13500/mo • BAY & OCEAN VU Ne. f0t m<>Ye-ln S550-M150 •~--L blance with lkytight1 & ftLUmTAU lty 11200 month. Agent. 675-et&l decof above Cnina Cove Must ... tne ditt.fence ••rert - llagatone & berber lli-4111 l213)493-2es3• LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT tlOO s/f 2Br• Oen gar ILlmll&Anl. c . r p • 1 • d 1100 r I . MARINERS WALK • Lignt 4Bd nom. Ooctl tor 2 \lety s 1800 673-7692 • S30 w Wiison M75,000. &31-1400. 8E~UTIFUL 28r 2Ba t>ngnt, airy & Just a ,. lg boats ISIOO/mo TSL MGMT V.AltMtHOlliil duplex w/matbled firs, blocks from tne t>eeeh WATERFRONT HOMES •ZU.a.tt/1 722·9012or 642·1603 ttOMI ., e.c. lrplc,gatage,laundry,pvt 28< & 3Br TownhQrnel REALTORS &31·1400 Relr1g & Indy rm - bMCh acceu. No pets y d·' 1 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 11350/mo 721-8639 llTTIUTYPI . AE Al ESlATE I 1450/mo 875-2370 ar .,pa IOS, garages .• flreplac.,s & vaq!ted C*I-Loe.led on a wide lutfl NEW 28drm 2Ba large S 100 OFF• REAL TORS ' CHINA Cove condo 2Br lngl. wasnef l dryer greent>en. ttMI expant1ve ctoMt.a, patio frplc d/w E SIDE 2Br tS. gar 10 yd ---------2S.. 2-cat gait 1 b4odt to h<><*-ups 840-5870 f»8R 2,..,BA ~ty 11 up. mlCrowave s t300i mo I w pa110 wsnr-nl< uP new ,.. ______ ..,II!~ LIDO ISLE b .. c:n Patio & BBQ. lut. luMai 2142 graded 10 ~t uw mtllton 760-5467 720-9445 carpets firs S775 mo 9._'""-l~-1""'!'!'!~~!!" FNtured In L.A. TimM S 1400/mo 970-3084/day dollar appetrte Snon -25-4• O.a~ 'HOME'. Spacious 2 llry 973-7537/eve• CONDO on shallow ,""""' t8'm lse Ok S2300 ROOM Y 2BR 28A Real TSL MG~T 6'2-1603 6 bdrm h<>m9 with family 1 2br 2'"'ba den ~"V c:ln, swedtSh trplc, retrio ---1111 agoon · · mo lmmed occpy poss-sundac:k . s l050i mo DELUXE 2Br u T1L1TIES & formal dining rooms WI-lrplc. all amenities i ble Doug Herbst 759_8485 or 49S-8Z38 PAID Garagt' O W c.ntered around• lkyllt ,_._, $1600/mo 2131592-4210 780.6000 />!: 72()..3980 pat•o walk ... ,. c1ose1s elrium. Corner loQtiOn. Unique 4 or 5BR 2BA. 2 t--t--21 .... RENtlC So of PCH 28drm 1ea S795 Cat OK 650-7'05 cloH to ClubnouH. story prvt home in quiet. ~ TW / patt0. carport. trptc 1g $759,000. &3 t-1400. uc:lu11ve community· DELUXE S.J Hills Twnnse closets rww crpt No USTStll Spacious & versatile nOOf 2t>r 2',..ba. frplc:. 1!-car \r\\ 'l ::-l"r 14' _ \ -11 pets $950 875-1746 2BR d""*•s!le• tine• ga•· - WATUtfRONt HOllU' t.c. REAL ESTATE plan Wonderful v1ewS garege. commun1t)' pool R£ALTOAS • la•-· -•Ji aoe patto Nd pets S650 GrNt ffont patio. plenty S 1325/mo ~r. 642-3850 ---• sec 645-•319 ~EAL TORS ~~~l~~~m~°'· ..._.Tl •••••1 NEWPO~T Beaon condo Eastsioe r>uge tBR 1BA ••5r• 9Ul9ll 2br 2 ... a 1100 si t Frplc ... 1!9t:fl._.._, with w d nttuP~ wa1• • n -1 •-a•• S t395-S 1495 turn./unfurn u · .-.--=m.11 • ..,.. ... ,_ gated close 10 beach closet garage No ::>ets 11 ... 11 Avail now. Eucut1ve workout rm pool No $695imo c a1 Jean Ot .. LJ1191m home witn added Iott pelt SlOOO 964~ t'42 IPUT-TI Craig 631-1266 c.-~iou1 4BR 38A need• Spacious. easy lhllng ---Larna attractive ants In • ....,... -A t C ie Bett NWPT Crest condo lg 3br ..-_.. a family. 180• view. Sep. 85r;i 2 onn720 7 o; 2' •bl , near POOi/tennis beautiful gardefl setting din.. fam_, f0tmal liv_ rm 28drm tr .. 11andl"?, home --1 or -41 Avt 5,, Obie garage Pool/spa. gar1g.e or wlf;e,'lc:. Loaded w/charm. on Begonta Ave. n Cor· ~au lucla Zl 41 S 1400/mo ise 5'4-3049 carport SOfry no pe1s. Changing circumstances one del Mer 2 sunny •SEVERAL LOCATIONS forced sale. $539.000 patios. 2 car garage, fire-VN cozy 28r 1Ba NWPT t errace 3br" 2·,ba 2Bdrm 28a S800 FIRM. Diana Poaser place, blt·ln k itchen Mobile home Utll pd 2 condo on grnblt tffw 398 w Wiison 631-5583 644-65901760-5000 11300/per mo. Adults. n/smkrs. No pets. caapet, paint bhnds No ------- WM*R .. .. . . EAST SIDE u g 28'< tBA Oue>lex Set.. vro w d nkups S680 oeoos 548--361 rllllr .Jlj.A.V IWll IUL n 4 mos tse. s 10001mo 1s1. pets s 1000 544.14eo 1 Bedroom S6AO KE'6rlnl\ I 4 11,_... last & dep. 673-5943 ---28drm tBa 5 750 E sioe tBr s"' cot~age \t"\.\' "J ,...,......,,. 1u·_~ "I I OCEAN VIEW Charming Pllmla.& YIAILY 301 Avocado 6'2·9!50 Frple patio ll"O') tac "0- . \\ '\..""-.. \. LUXURY CONDO 38r 2ea. lrplc, 2 decils. •Lg 38r 28a upper -------pet' S550t mo ·sec ·s; BEDROOM STEPS TO BEACH WITH PARKING All ut•f•t •es 1ocluded 91;,;•.,•;;•;;•---IP"!""li~.-S7001mo 673-8018 i!1enia1e near-s.eet.PG:f t8R trpte o•w retrig 405 Frwy sn .. ~ gart>age d1spoul steps 1(1tcn wtd, pool. lU. to sano• tmmed OCGP)'' S3501mo -dee> 551-1737 S750 mo 722-0~' j FEM. " smkr Furn .-. 2BR 28• 2 car garage gatt'·guerded bavvt- f1reptaoe retng ? olOctcs co nd o. p ool. iSSO 10 be ac11 S9 :i0 mo w oomestic a.....,._,· 650-3759 SSOO wtout 854-5147 •-.... NEWPORT Qolf cour9 vu. • 1-* Mature ~le. Cflriati9n Frig, d1st1wasne• stove morals. S27S/mo 21S/ incl No pets 5!5-'855 I 942-4915 7141S46-12'M •Jmll Sl•• PVT rm wit>• Loyety I=' rig d•Shwasner stowe t he>,.,. 1 hse to bch. ~ •net No pets 545-4855 n smtc • S•50 •dep • •l.uJCOr) 2'BR 2BA East-675-1853, ~75-4704 owtt Uppet Frplc 0 /W .::.: ............ "'/""• .. ·~·~··~·~:!!!!.!!a .... POOi S895 No pe1s - --722.S ,,G C>f -Y22-801 1 llM W ..... REAl.TOAS"' Brand new ?.Bd 3Ba con-Du0ie.1t Nr Balboa Fun 1 Bedroom S6S5 E 21s1 645--23• garege. fenced. trees. Zone 2 car nar "'k"" 2•1 W W•le~ 631 ......,,.. .... --Tt ----• tempo<ary -w/lnc:redlble Stee>ot mo. 722-0537 • " ...... ,, • _,., ....,,,.,., E SIDE Twnns 20< 2oa • ••u--• ~ • WKty rentals now aw.I S1'7 00 Wt\ & up 2274 Nwpt Blvd. CM 146-7445 NWPT Hghts by owner 3br bay. oe»an & c:rty Kgt!tl Ir pie. 3 decks lndry & 1Bdrm 18a o * _,·oar 2ba nae 3-cer get lrpl v I e w I $ 3 5 0 0 /mo . • ...... L.1111 nkup, S 13001mo l~ 1 I J mllll IPTS = ~~ ~~9 ~~y $775 No e>etS 6 •5-6606 .......... leallltatlF•lllt C..U ..... llU en. dining rm $325.ooci R~~~~kR~~T1~ES 28r plus den home. 4 .;~~2~;,,.o-.:~:;s12~ar J~~~~Tll2t 64G-2426eve .. "<nos• BLOCt<To DNCtl 2br l oa 1111~r- Prlnc:. only. Call fOf -WI. • decks.· newly decofated. garage 'l l>lk to bCh 121 Close to ScnOOls & S"<>PS Garoen Apt soac.ous du~ Pat.o gar •etng ...... ,C.... t IRVINE TERRACE -851-8370 or 646-e224 ,,_pets $1400 55 t-0875 28in St snO't t8fm 111 Smau pets acc.eoteo 2BR d ,.. .,. w cpts dros. ~ ~5 sg~ .,.~~-:;A.it 2274 ~ &wd. CM > Ex,ec style home. wlk to ..._, ...U 8"llAll LUii ~ l~l ZISZ June 25tn, $900/mo \Jill-' MARSEILLES cab6e ready Enc• gar 6'6-7445 ... II 1111 S.lboa lat. Pwk & tennlS he Newbedtord • 4BR • •Cute 2Br t 8a at 47tn & 3,01 so SnstOI S690 No pets 6'>5~·· ::>elu•e 28R apt or ooeart Vacata'•• leaDt•t• c:rll. Pride of ownerShip On .t sand-'*'* bldg.uf l'.ttoRES R L I I 11 F 2 ...,_ mfl 111& ....,.h .. ~nOOd 3 lrg BRs only 8 v-ars old.'. Hu bOnus. 3 full BA. tie.ult-•119f g ron pa o 557 -8200 -" 08) <l)W; car g&r - - -2·--.8 .. ""' ·1 ....,. ... ~ 3BR-2BA up & 2BR-2BA tul. $3500/mo Mall 2BR. ocean view. 2-<:ar lrplc, 2 car outside park-mTllT •· ;rt) tea~ s 1100 mo ---~ "· sunrm. r.,.... -v B I 4 Gulledge 720-9800 or gatege. $975 ~ f()t 1ng $900/mo •Small 18r Wltn 'tro" I 11• lff! 992-2923pm 6-3-1257 JASMINE CAK sWM 3 bedrm/2 bath eacn. llghl. newly painted & lower ll-IQI. rplcs. 7•11o.5000 Mary Agent 495-4'73 •Cute Bachelor 1 car refrtg small paho area Fr~ r-t , .. 4 1 aa 28, ---"""'""TAL 2er ~ .. _ Both units nave fire-landscaped. corner tot. e.r gar. etc:. Ml99,950. RfNA(...., S ~ ~· " "" EASTBLUFF spac.ous 2or "~ --·· ..... $369 500 805 964--035 ilA•a UM.n l..,.n lucla 2119 parking. 550/mo pvt entraoce alt uhl paid l 1Ba To,...nhouse Laun· 2oa ""apt d .. enci ?-Tennis pool gated plac.s & vaulted ceilings • . ( I t • ---·I WPrn ftLU IDTAU S5951mo 650-5894 dry room, a1 ou•tt-ons car ga• pooc S 1050/mo $3000 mo 72()..3776 ~.:Ct:U~.:: :. <>;,). L;~=. ... 111-1111 11 ...... '\t:\'0\_1...')'I' I ~~\ li ~;'actou~~:~·~~18a llMt12 e:,:~ C::.~~g. ':a~iofr~~· good '~1:~:;;;,o .• 759-'S34 • IHtah t• lll1rtr ~:'.°"'p~~l~l~y~!~~ 1'h BLOCKS TO BEACH! OPEi llllE REALTORS ~ ~2~0M~ ~t~~l/ s~;°::is,;:s~.;ot;~~=I $735 1Slllnl.9ec $225 TSL MGMT 6'2-1 603 ~~~~Ll~ewu~~~ro~s~ :UM encloaed garages. Great 2BR 2BA. neat & nice. only bar. pool spa auto 2-car 2 Plf'S no pets 650-1798 LG 28r ,. ,ea tr Pl<:. patio I frpic ?001 1256 Rutland F to sfl< NB 28f tS. ,...., area.Thl1deluxebulldlng S240.000. Call-apt· S.I. lllLJ 1•1 C..t1.... 2124 ••....,.UST .gar $1550/mo 722-738 1 2Br 2'i 8a.S905 PLUS de-new carpet paint O W $895 mo 832-1766 sane wlFem mid 205 nu full been reduced, **759-9070** 28R DUpMlx. Quiet. pn-_,.. Posit Richard ~1128 aval411 S825•mo -oeo resp n -6mt.. $400 ~~rs~~te sale. Now laal. IMcla lMI 211WtlftlTDnl~UH vate.lg yard.sngigarage. Exg;T~~l~JM~u~~~ r~;1 ~1utt~:~~:;~~· ~~ F~;:.':,~J~~g_t;::'• 2273-~ner=A 645-8161 L.Ml&YFlllT I -dee>OStt ~722-253h · •. • •LARGE dAXSSY YARD '*-••w* xtra ott street parking, 2 Bdrm 2 Bath Townh<>tne modeled Frplc bflCk LIFT APT W/NW A.Pl 2tK 2b~ S1'25 1•N 8 steps to beactl • .,,, 11f. 1 2BR 2BA. 5 blocks to In newer Nor,th Bluffs good area $780 760-0768 Micro lrpfes II" LR & BR patio NO PETS $1'50 2BR den. lrpfe. ri'ege. 28R 2BA From S925 .l09 673-1283 lrg "Br 28a ~ prof n-(;F~f Fl KJNS beach $145 000 Elegant 38R 2 i.BA 2BR l '•BA, get...._,,.. wet. o.,, wld nkups, 759-09371\Nve mag stove 265 Ogle t Xlnt to DeaCh park-~hng ' smkr $5501'650 w/~ i •& '•l )\. ,·,, ·,, 8kr. 963-&377 . No Agents pleaM. paint & carpet, lg yard. patios. dbl garagJ 1 tS7 ioc.1t0n• S8251mo CALL 2151 Pacific l'tO Pets • _. ISLE 650-3633 or 639--8722 " • N · S900 · SO'r" no --s 644~ 859-4412 631 /1:. 107 t:K 855--0665 ..... "OOMM .. ...., w .. ........,,D O pets mo ' ....... -v.,.,,, Totally remodeled 3BR "" __ Ba>< ~~ 38t' S1450 • ·-" .... ., "'"'~ Rl \I TOR:--• Beauhtul 3BR • defl nr flllllll•U fllm •u•2301 Scotti -----$200 BONUS G E ., • ..,... ......., \38R ..__ -to ,,~ M d..........,. "Golf C -._.,.. 28A &nnl SI" beeO"' is a * ' reat • Mc"... VERDE 2Br 28a a 619!7"'" "71" ,......,... ..,.._ ~· kl $187 000 Sa " ..,.._, ,..._ bargain ·~ $1650/mo Side IOC' L 1· .... downstr• w gar Newly · --..,,.....,, ......._.. • -·· ea """'ar.. ourse. 2BR 18 .. "---V-. _.,, ' ., G 2BR •c:95 \ ...,...., ~.., " ___. r-...-... • -. ...... Pl~1 Lg country t · · llPI • * •2Br 1 catn cetl trple w/d. mco. sec. Cnlldrer\ a pets~ Sl'IOl'1 up Cab6e. BBQ. gar etc• redec. t>n-•"5 wat• tum ....., Hoag 2 Stry 2BR 1•. m1n'1ef Malt $210 We'll give you the down tn ~omp8'rl~~ynS:...a~\ EY141 Sut'lny & picture per1ect. d /w. w/d hk-up $700/mo gate. pool. SC>•. tennis' or tong l8'm IM po.a Son'). No gets 631-8427 S750'mo 852-8512 de) BA d 'w wi d ni..-YQll gar -MC:Unty Av• .,.,..,._ ••chg for a Shat• of own-. All remodeled 1987 4Br. 752A Cent8' St (entry on N/petS/klds $1095/mo tmmed occpy Doug •BEST BUY'• 756-93701rwght Comple1e1y upgraded ~tely~ .818-6101 Iv ershlp. V04J make the lrftM · 1"4 2Ba. 2 110 Sevllle Mii side). 432-7767 Y-IMM. l70-2391 Herb.st 760-5000 or l 8drm & 28drm 1Ba __. 9l!RI $800/mo 5-48-0390 _'_" ___ rJe _____ _ mthty i>ymll & we there $437.000 Aoent·Oarlene ••HT-* •-11mA* 720-3980 upper Garage Ou1et ... , ~ N'EWPQsn HEIGHTS Beaut1tut L..aguna oewt ¥1.1 apprec:. You r~•lve lllTLl-llll 613-.8700 or 675-6040 New baCtl kite, NPH. pvt 38R 2.,8 A. tip d/w, dbl r!lllr ..J/11/j.A.V str .. t Walk to snops No 2BR 28 A frplC enct gat· 2br ·tt>a p6ot & caroorl nm Room $54IO/tn0 ·~ 100% lei benefits. Muet R 2BA 1700 a/f Gr9en-8a1bOa la&and Realty. decil,loads of c:IOMll $550 gar_ fence yd S 13501mo . KE'6rlnl\ ·I pets $570 uo. 631-6155 I age all buelt-•ns ,_, Near Hoag & e>eac:n ut1ls H/sn,llrs/Orugs he\19 ctMn credit. Agt ~ ..... ~ · " Pll •Ill-760--0189 or 548-6283 gardnt. lwatef 646-9726 ''f:·w~--rYr ru·\/ l I st>oos S7251mo S750 MO 64S-9513 straogtlt. M9t. ••27'tol 497-4757 Dys, Ev. W nd1 ,_, ,,__ pvt spa o I ' . \\ .. ~'I I "-'-.._-a..-....,..., 810 CENTER ---~ --M8R Newc:rpt o8'tflrs& Deluxe VIHa Balboe 1BR •BRIGHTON SPRINGS• -l-fllll•D REAL.TQAS• 1 ....... -~-JI( TSL MGMT 642-laoJ CdM 2 story nou., ,._ ~ paint. Call Agt/Ownr. 18A + alcove study. Ceth Beautttul 1r ... 1v1 28' H'rS. um n ry -A small. ~ c:ome>le• ------oond Quiet ... 10 lldl 2 8-dtoom plus Oen. 2 Prine• only. $262,500. ceffs. skyhtes. plantation & sp.ac:lous 1Br t8e Spacious •BR 3 ~BA. 2 nestled~ tell trees MUST SEE·LAAGE 38r &UUI _... MtF A 4115 $500/mo a.th. Home Of great In· Phil & Eugenia Starkefl· shutters By Owner condo loc 1t1 e quiet story home w/tiuge patio VILLA Balboa 2BR 1'tBA & laVISh landscape Stu-2Ba. gar yat"d 142.S Ull •T... c.n Marl! 613-C243fE come potentlell UncMr· t>urg854-463&n80-5000 $159.000. (8 18)355-4509 waterscaped comptex Magnificent view Lgmstr condo COfne< unit. n.ce dlo or 1Bdml "*e,.. t021 ~ (Meu de! l> ... Do1'• -.... ..-!1 'tll COM M/F large Zbt 2ba ground MOUf'l1y perking. Rf.NA< Of (714)645•6927 Frplc, w/d f'lkup, pciol. 1ac iwlle w/encl Pon;h. 3 ca.r VieWS, w/d 1nct. 11095 w/prlvate patio. frplc. M81'J No P9ts 650-7105 n;" ·~ • -;....,:~ ~ Oustle• Ocean view ASKING S280.000 .. / $750-$995 No pets. parking Avail now 63 1-6052(W 722-7265/H carport pool spa 1nOty 0-0-, $800 $600oepos ._-......_....__ PlllATIULI* CALL Velma549-2447 S15001WkorS4000tcno Vina S.lt>oa prol decor. tac NO PETS s5as-a llWlYllll .. 1'9 1111 ,.,01.,;:. ~,,., (714/~,-0109 •t -• w-_. \.tt"\VTT'V""l-vf' 1u·" ., , BcaUTIFUL 38 2 58& -•a-••• $685 • sec Cell Velma 28r l '"8a wl p . Cf'Pts. ,,.'4 !69 S'90 11._.. ,-, . \\•'-~'I A .. \. <;I< r, • •COND0·2BR t ' r8A• ...... _..,_ compllurn 2BR 2BA LR. 549_2"47 dri>S. bhins. tnco p.ttlO , ._ ....... .. • llr REAL.TORS~ quiet cul de sac Built Patio or huge prtvate 11Mt12 FR. den, OR. pool, ~ -836-4120 Cell 1-5PM 5J9:i.~ 1a. tum. Prof n-~r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ::,~~,=~~:r::::: yards •v•U Small pet Ok. BAVRIDGE CONDO 2Br Beaut vu. ocn bay hies *.MESA VERDE •• 2439 ex.,. A $750 $550mo 675-4599 Prop. Info. Computerlred • .,.. ..... Ill Two ttreplec:H New Poot. CALL 646-2846 2Ba up?lf'. tip, dbl gar . Lse S 1800/mo Dys 3Br 2Ba pvt patio. dbl 2619 Santa Ana ·o· $735 .. ••lllillilimlill•llll• ..,.--~'------:c-update. Exper*"*' ap-_ D 1 Id · 532-$~92 Eve 77 t-0426 gar new crpts pa1nt"S990 667 Vlctorta L 1720 I • ---Conag.-type l'\ome wfQar l>faiw. No ot>tig.tlon. In ••llllTmsT• decor Ur.usual land· •WTW• sec .. pool. W/ ng inc . .-.-..__ --546-5880/0 979-3848/E -,,.., S.0" 8-v Oujet scape Open Tues thru 2Br 18a. g•...,.., wtd n11-no pet $1300m0 67S-94e0 WITD.-T --NUI-• .-EZgo.ng MIF $345• '• person/over phone. ....... Sat l-4pm or ..., a""I , --vv B Ide .,..0 e-East 3br '* •T •nhse-type 2BR -••. 1u 2 • ...,. _....,..,.. CALL 72~-&337 . 38r, 2'Mia w7tUri. oceen .,, ..... ups. gardener incl. encl UYWI-ays " v. ,.,BA. wtd hkup Gar· Lwge beeuflful Stu<hOS. utll ..,. • ""~ ...,.."'9 •-tL-. •-•--..1 IMI view $275,000. _ ;i~.~.iv~g..~~~~ ~~~1~;9tS826~s--3~!2ec Gated community 2Br. =:!:'~~~':::::, age 3017 Coolidge =36 18drm & 28drm Aots ~·::~...,....:...::;,-;~~ Deluae Newpon C,_t --Sotheby'1 lnt'I Realty 846-3251 Bf~er _.,.~ or .... 28a. air. frplc. pool 5')a rm $3000/mo 673-6171 $750 No pets •32-7767 POOi & 1acw:21 .LuSl'l land-Condo all am.,., -...,...._. David 722-1488 or •Eastlide 4BR 2BA. den, Stsoomo. 760-1275 _ --------scap.ng ClOM to trwys S600trno • uttl ,,.,.. .. .,, ,... __ • --··.~-Kathy 645-2235 11T Tml. WIT 2000 s/I. nuge rard. dbl BEAUT. Harbor Vu Home W&TD" .... * ..... ... SC P•aza & DeKheS Bart>ara 545-1373 l'lli ·--·-J. Coombe, Bar 675-2235 Newpor1Northcondo28R garage St49S P9t <*. 2 ltry. 48R 3,~BA. In-law THE BLUFFS 38r 2'>Ba 2br 1'tt>a A~ now New 65l Mesa °" 5-46-9860 Fem. ~r Stir ~ =..-=:...-.1s-4822 2BA w/.,,.._ of Irvine 846--1264 or 642-MM q 14.a r I e r 1 s 2 7 5 o lg mstr. 2-st) n<.t wflt carpet & paint-~506 No Pets r ... 7'(N'• ~ ~WtO-DIW Mice um.a-.-48r,';I.!~~··· Hlkl204.5® •EASTSfOE remodeted ~10 or 673-3t74 ~~= ~ :k~C:::· *llllllEW ~·:.J~~R ~~sn:c~~ ~ ~: .. ~r •• ~ I ==~ ~=1& CaptlVat'-138'. 2S. front 5'h8a. pvt doctt & lfip. 2B'R lg yard. end gw909. Avl 411 S 1950 760-2653 11• lff I PMS 2912 Pep~ T•!'t' -""' .. ,. pet ok A.vi no w l •••-••---~ ...... --::"" F9T!ele tolN .......... on houte-18r. 1S. First Accomodates 8'>9fO• ....,· $825/mo 646-4902 ---·-··-ea a__ --.l.~ lST MONTH s F\ENT ~ S625 mo 644-533 ..... •'K'W ~-Aoor. Ugtit & elry with boat NeJCt to ·~ lot get-Detached 48R 2'-TBA 1 ---• I A.~" .of"'\D'T ecn ., N UIOYN .... charming teatur... Lg den on w .. t side .aoa •CUTE 2BR EASTSIOE stry home on beeut11UI CONOO 80l PAUL.ARINO SPACIOUS 2Bt uDpe< ao· PARK 1'111: Wn..A\ 1 Garage S550.-~ studio apt, beam oeillng tromLldoYachtClub. Remodeled. Covered street Avtimmec:t $3000 QUIET •tBR 1BA s750 Xtn(Mesa Veroetocai'°" f714'.._....__lto0 n sm«tpets 49'-~ & S.__........ f.....,. G t -• m.,... H,_ patio. cMd & ..... <*. A.vi Beaut & spact04JS gated •2BR 2BA $850 Garage $650 mo e>too"f' ' _. -.._.,.,, •..-· rN _, "--' 11-.....,, 111111 .. lal.I 2BR 2BA Pool and gMne •Pool/Spa SS4--0689 --·.,. .,_..,_.,,.., FEM non-srM:r 2S-4Q to bUy at..$565.000 Parking for 4+ cars. now• $800/mo, 780-aM2 0oean °""' 1 story home rm Grt Loe c11 to S C •Garages ___ ,_,_,,, ..... ...,,_ sru ~, CdM 3'1r211e •675-<t822* 11,350,000. By Owner. 3BR 2ba nou.e. College on cul-de-wstreet Mint Plaza 54()..3666 le6-9168 833-8917 --IW 111 _ ......... "" I "• A.veil now. 1510/iN c...a W llu I Principals ant)' 673-5373. Park Kids OKI No pets. cond Ready for OCCVt I tla C t 1ft Enct gar re!r.g stove Nwpt -'l'Uttl Ellen. ~1] Pteaae 1eeve menage. Leta .. lale 1411 S 1200/mo •security $2700/mo Esther Yat1k •• HI 1 11 •EASTSIDE DUPLEX• patio No pets S~50 q8 "1 L se 19 tu• LIWllT ••Him HARBOR RIDGE Avail 414 642-9731 760-5000 or 640-1529 llM ~h~E 1~!:!: ~ ~c:E~ ~ o.c> CALL 6'2·596' I ~~R ;:'A ~ sCZ r ~!un~ ~ ~ ~ REMODELED CAPE COD 3BA. FR. 2·~ BA. view. cts • ..,. $495 . deposit. tBR ~ •.a..v 2BR 2BX conao CWJ)Or1. app11ancies. tr-pl pattO. ITTIMTM a.ce 111, l s~ Sa1 Sur a'1em00fl I -·~ utl 4/1. 759-0SDIM 38R3BA. den, ywd. 2 car to pool. Excel. cond. Avl Large Fairway_ One mobile hm. no pett. Met. ~ .. / pool. taz. rec room, BBQ, ~rege $950 250-8002 utll '*"·di•. ceittng IAn ~I 6i 9-723-9099 S56-8333/W Oiel'9 gar. S3ff.OOO. For ~pt. 4 /8. A gn t. Evan . PfemlumYlftgol'lcourM acsu111. quiet. t991 New· \[\Xl\..'1..~· rf\.11 Yard $800/moMIOOMC: ... n.. . .-. & .........__ 2 ............. cal<" 5665 &50--105 Jim & PattyS.I. 7ff-9070 644·~ lot, M19S,OOO. 4M-4230 port Blvd. 646-&373 RE••~.,, 832-36St or 731-6168 .,....,,,..,, ,,,_, ...., .. .. • •• ...._,~ 2S. "°t Dtllwst\r, new TOWNHOME Clea" 1BR LL Wu... I ~ Eutslde 1BR tBA. gw-LUXURY 2br 2be condo at dcor. garage. lndry rm. 1,~BA. pat•o 10 unit ! COLD Well BAN~C!RO Exoect the best.~ .lllTIEMID ....... .. ..... This 4 year old corner home has It all. Including 3 BR, 3 BA, library or fourth BR & FA. plus many custom features. •••••••• .......... y. .... * age. w/d hkups. No petS. BIG CANYON · SC PIJU. MC: comm $795 No pets 640-2495 bldg . 1940 wa1tace * Avall 411 5 $850/mo. Outstanding 11" cne w W/D NI-up. tip. ale. encl S41--S348 S775 mo Prlvate PertyWMtthoule CALL548-230t -: 3 BR 2 '-tB A condo gat.$1050 546-t308 T2~~~~~~a.l200K Euttide Single family 38' S3500/mo.Agt.-759-0120 ... ,., MM : H•Ba. lam rm. gatage, ~ti 11T--BT NIE 1 ....... $1400 yrly IM. Marilyn ILlffl•LUll 1i15M' ~ 28A l ba..eNcpetto&g• ANY HOMES. CASH IN 72 Coombt 831·1288 Of Or l BR • .Den. 2'~. ...... .. Sparkling clean. large LMng oown bOrmS 1.1p HOURS. 982-9800 Cynthie 751-n25 $l450/mo 640-5M4 aecr Garoen -c>ts. Beautif\Aly ioa °' .-24551 A.tta - • · it&. 3if 2L Sa 1and1c:.aped grounos. Vle*a. S?ISl mo 416-335' .. tab •,. • · Frptc. garage. patiO d1w. Pool & tpa. patlOa/~a. .._.. = -•• .. BLUFFS CONDO 38 A. stove refrlQ . cnarmtng garage°' carport Sorry. --. ~ C..-. den. 3BA. tum S2100/Unf (213) 277 -1583 no pets 115iiiiiE.,.i""11elllilt"""'.·pe1~10~-... ~t Ila •1900.Agt 75~LV •SEVERAltOCATIOMS ber • .,. Famrm enc1 ...._.,.. .... ""'.,.-.,.""'-e·SIOE SBt 2ea rtouM. Proc>•. M.,,. F &73·9333 Iii"•• Pt•i•••l• 8ecMIOI seos __ 1125 ,'1M>n1,.. -NiWP6Wf UXCR Large y#d. dbl o--oe. • ---w N9wpot128cl $125 w/d. no peta. Sl200/mo BRAND new IU•ury 2.-ty 1111 t Bedroom S670 • "2·15&2 • . s 54a-1120 2e1-0144 eonoo. 2br 2b&. trptc. 280ml 2Ba saso Npt Htl 28A condo 1200 • attc:n 2-eer garage. 28R 1t>a ~unit. yeer-2250 V~d 540-962t 28R 18A,,,.Shty rel"Ovld Beytrontcondo28c1$1275 MESA Verde specious••-1 1395/mo 854-2171 ly.9Undee*.2b1Utobef\ 2nd Fir Adlts on•y ~AT£RFAONT HOMES ecuttw. SOOO.ll. parll No on..-r .. t par111ng. ~-----SS«> n1oett S700tmo 1601 AEALTOAS 131-1400 vtew ,,._ go1t cour--. C-OZV Clift Haven~ n/petS 304·~ 35tn Str 1 Bedroom M50 Aegtna Cl 1213)25'·9'"96 iliil...... l lii $230o1mo. '45-3722 Lrg. 29R 18A. frplc. 2 c;., SISO/mo 675-7840 28drm 1•.aa $150 29A 28A .;;;;., ~ 1 11*'· HUGE bf,'~;~ • 280rm 28e Sl50 t.:a( gari1199. t1repl.ce **M c;;;t;i•; Nw new. neer ~ 38r tren/ttwrs. m Ill MIU I w Cen• St 9'2· 1424 poOt, .,. Sl4M no S650 28A 111A. Y'Mf'Y, utlltltle 2~ dbl 09', ~ ind. grdnr. 6*-972' Roof to oeilnO *"' °' ------dee> AV914/l 8'&-2454 Include d. S1250/mo. Y9'd1. ~~pet lido ..-nd, "'9 her1MW & ~ • $5IO ------ t 7M7 or 7eo..a737 o.ll. 1245-ElEGANT S'IOO mo. the OC'99'1. ~. pn.. 1 Bedroom tllO ***• Ut1'e la. F-29R 38A, ......, 38A. 21~ .......... vate 1 2~.._g-.:!,; 290rm 1• .Ba $790 28A Lrg petlO, .00 gar. frplc. to mcwe-in Forml DR, fem ""' Jenn· = ~""'~ 2 131 E 1ettl St ~11 ~.:..::~ ftoonng tnct Avt 3131 ttt a1re ""· _. .,., 2 frPt, ballCOnlea s1eoo1mo • 181111 • f;;;;;;;:;-, 1111. mo 673..aen A/C.~..!.:' ~~ CALL 540-3393 Sp...• 29f' 1BA ...._ -FUAN beef*°' "'"'*' Frplc:. Ilg yerct. w/O f*up II a II ••• lln :/ aifttte U3S ' 11tt1a1t NO PE'tS l850f iM-3ft ----·-=====--.;..~~~' •• 1111111 ~ ·,u Aeft NO Untve r•lt, Dr • S ao. eo ....,_ I •FM •HH \['«~ rl:'( 11 .:=..111W48t M2·2'11-cw541 OM.I :;w.o~ =: ............ ,.,,, .... 1111 REALm "',..,,, 1• BAY~ '°"" ao.ta ....... wtd "*ut»· 111'75/lllO. ·--· WI I w S7f5J~ 1~ ":!" .::..": .... !Mt ...... ,_a rs y..,_.n.a714 II ftMLY ....... ......, w 9it,9'.-&95CM317 "" ow -.. ,,pit .. .-, I -. ,...._ Ml ,..._ lilllltoN. .... ,.,. 5'MI ..... ok .,,,. -... .. 1111 LMp. ,., ••• ,,..... 2 _.... .... NIW: ~ ..,... I ·--. -·-Jt13' llMC»«>LJA AVI ·-··-....... -· -.... ...... -0 ~ .. .., ~.m~ ::-=-=::: ':.:"'..&a=-=...~Np --... .. -..... w.C.'r' ... ,...,.. . •LaOl fll ,_... ~u.:v .. -: .._-... ...... -, ~7tllllu .. 'e1 .... _..... •I 011111 f l J14 • J11M ' ,., , •• : frOftt Vfttt ...... -.. _ ..... .. ......... WIO, ....... ,~~===~~~~....., *9 ~ "' .......... PoOI DG.U>CE Mit ..... Cll '° ,....,..,.,......._ tlM Pl Cltrl.. -• .. •• ~ ~-...-..... Ocft I 4)...,,.., N .. ,..: ....... 1llO L ._. .. ,...._. ............... .,, .... 1 •• IOI .... --.-... .... ~*:.:, ... ts~L .:.:::~::.-; .·:.~'.'.-:: .... ~~=~°'=::.-:at;.··: ....... -_.... ., .......... -&-...w.-...:.a ·~ ...... , --.. ....... ---' ,.. -• M.90ll a .... .. 1'6•• .. , .. , .. ," .. HW II;-~ trpfc. , .... HUfl• ...... -.. -... --1 ., ............ ...... ...,_ tn-ttn• ta-1111 anoo""° __.,., too ... ._.. -.a" ...... , ... ' ' llilyMll • • Pllllll!llml!!~~~iOiii!~li!"'!"!!"!"!!'!''!"!!!!l'!"llP!"!'lm~llioi•iii l=T=-.:·,~-.: BANK~-•• _. · .,. ... !!!!_..!!"' ..... --.. .... FIT..._.~1111 --..... Fn ~~~~:.Tonl1t GroMn0°CMI e9iwlnQ 2M-.a.t. ~ H .. _· ,_,L :."°,_ ,_.... .-Adv•l09l5•~PcMlentlal ............ _ -"..--~llMlll'Y-·-· needeclfOfC.M.futnltur• & ,_ .... __ _.....Firm. :.~l•Mll. 1250/Mo In ...... ~ vt19, ... - _ ..... _.... • .. • SECMTAIW *°"· Good ...... pet• RN M hMlth benefit• ....... .--""''V .._.. b ._In._... wlpW!Ung .,.,,_ 111 --.•ReWAAC>• 1mmii11..e ~ l.,IKlyr. Motivated. aonellty • muee. Det• PR£SSllAN · · •tore. 'HMvy pnone1, _., ••pettenced gen· an a • tor ....., 1n en. IMO "'°· JoN1 Mar. •n. ,_. r"..:::....._ & • w ...,,., ao wpl'.C' wtp. entry. ""'9. llOM ~. ~ ~:.......,,~ ~.,. andMllght ct«lcel ~offlCle,~~atY,.!"~ •'.-c:tw ~7 A I lice 17M'700 --. ..__, --~T n/ ldftt beneft _, vn. ~~· -~ ,. r._-1'9d. •tUfe. pro· _.... ,...., .. .....,.__ • .• · • 41 ~ -,IHHll ltr•itta uJ*•a not'*"**'• • ._.._-,-.. ~~~t Coeta Meee ::~ _ :::'"°" er-.o.1. Sandee, leuional menner a muat. phone 111111a, detail orien· 'IMdoniat HNven. cttlc Oceerl ..,., ....... pWk· • mt bUt PN!lerred. F« con-114Kl'f'. Mllure, wt, AO b.4i 4411 . The Orange Co.at Deity 1240 c .. ~et 540-3822. ted. Excellent .,.,._ & Monarch Bey nm ... tux lf19. phone., lfle MC· lidwedon, .,..._ con. wpm, ~ 7227 · Piiot • MekinQ an ex-WOtking vlronrnent In a l)(IYits. ocn/golf course ,..._... duti.., -'en llPec9 --111 •t te.ct JoAnn YammNro N9--. 1" .-... p IT perleneed 4 color OftMt DUI •t 111.11 f /T ... llllllT •IT SoutNm -0,.,. eoun- vu. walk to bctl. tern avl. On CoHt Hwy HtTI• "On Tarvet" -Tiil .. W W .-rm ... -., h Journeyman Preeaman. Seeellng energetic pet'lj)f\ Mon·Frl 1:30·12;30. Front ty. Send reeume 10 Mr. n /smkr very nelt $3/tq/ft. 213 512-4833 PRIVATE tNV£$11GATOR &UlfllTll ConlumerF'lnanCe-Open-L20lle1H.!_YP!~_· pi 0.';:.;~ We haw en excellent to grow with~ office ac>PMfan<:e. Must Fuent• at Robert Bein. •-5/mo ......, Furn BR L t S 'II -•r •••• •• In benet111 paekane. company. MSln 1 Y9:' r• be reliable. Typlnn WUll·-Frost & AalOC. -, .. ,. . T11-1-..... oca ea. u,..,.. anc:e. (114 ........ 1111 Ing In Cost• Mau. Work noon Costa M..a area. .. tall .. ,. ....... .900-" _ .. Worth ill 248-2975 -1-ws _..,., 24hrs (7 14) 722·6459 ,,._-with fiGuta & can type. · 631_1480* S12.21/Hour. Contect .-· -r 45wpm.'Exp pret'd, but 14125 Al~P.,kway, --------Newport Cir,, FUhlon Ill. 333 E. 17th St. D. C.M. Boats Xlnt ot>POf1 to INrn tM St200. Interview by appt wUI train C111 760-SOOO Irvine. CA 92718-M':0·~~~ 1n ':f'9':· n ... E~tAltemative Ul;.AA012t15.Cllp&S.W ----tlnenCle buS. FIT, 4>9'· GET" PAID tOf' rMdlng (114)Ml..UUat onty.846-7441 REAS. -·-iii·m-iiiiitiiil ._ · Full teMOe or answering •-menent Stew 557-5424 book1t $100.00 I* title. OPERATOR I __., • • ~lamk.d_rug1.drtnking. aervice /mall only. -~t Boat show attendant• . Wri1e:PASE-259L. 111 ... ttrTrer lmmedlateopenlng.Eicper " Futltlmepolitlonforexp. S400lmo ~ut1tM3-9 i30 640-5470 -=-wanted. Temp full time. mfM.MIBIH•IT 1815.Uncolnw•y pref, will frllin. 2·10pm. \'t'."' '1"',....,--Yf 1u·~ 'II draft.,, allllled In water. R · SS/hr. Must be owr 11 601:.~·2 . \\ '\. ...._ ~ \.. · I d awlnns M/F to S'1are Duptex 3B ,. ___ 1•1 .____ C 11 Ba bare at Office Manag«. Pteaunt N. Aurora. IL -Newport 8Mch644·7050 REALTiOAS . engineer no. ' " · iBA on Peninsula. 25-35 . .,.....,....... • .... ,,, I H yrs. -a ! . Fashion 191and -office-. ..., __. pipe llnea. pumping •t•· p!'OI .. very ctn. S1eps to nTI KEEPER. Uve-in to care 673-9360 btwn s.5.30pm .SW:t~. 640-0921 ... IL.. . rml Plllnl'I mun lion• & 1tortige fecllltle$. 9ch. 722-0899 Avt. 4/1 for 2 small children. •T••-DESK CLERK NEEDED For Venellan -gon<Solas . FIT. Mu1t live In the ll•Pfll•IT Send to. Mr. Fuentes at Hunt Ing t 0 n B •a c h 968;9580 _. Aeq's knowledge of New· -HB/NB/CM area. Call Good people skllls. ex-Robert Bein. Wiiiiam Newport Beach . Btookhurst at Atlanta FIT. Eddie Arnold Sall· Motel in Costa Mesa. portHarbor.lrvineCoast Frenk650·t210 tremety bUayptlones. .£,o.1 a -AMoc. 14725 Catallnav-. near sand Prof otfioe ~ S00 s/f •-..a.. Mtat 55•• boats. 2001 W. Coast grave yard shift . C,,_,. 675 47"~ , aaa -•-p k I I CA Lo Bd-. n-pets. •~oo & up! M~·Mo11 ----. B"• ...,.., -._. N t Be h ...... ers. • ~ aa•·y---·-, Alton ar way. rv ne. "" -....-.___ '" --nwy, ewpor •c · 957-3063. LUIS r-. •-Offers prof, fast paced en-92718 shr ut1ls. 722-8362 963-8377 llYEITISlll Ask for Eddie 642-4786 Hoapltal llTl EITIY ""aftlngl""""'"'r ~k for -"="="=-==:-:===------· ---DRIVER ...... .... CM lnt;k;''desl-';; flrm. vlronment. Salary up lo SECf\ETARV/RECEP. Prof ,Female 25-35 to halwa A fiuacial , lmB P /T Allen Beck Florll1 35 hr week. EJcp. req'd. E1ecellent typing skills. PC H It d -1 ~ deslg S 1500 .,, Bonus. Fun t>en-FIT for Costa Mesa Real Shrare HB 2BR 2BA apt. .;i• Loolong Joe a career in Retail nur,.,y needs a 2809 Newport Blvd, NB Apply ln person. Mon-Fri. experience. a ·~ nter n eflts tor qualified appli-E t te office Call Marie w/male. N/'lmk. 5350 + !!!;; ~ = ,. Ad~rt1smg? If so. tne weekend part time 675-1353 M.V. Conv. Hospital. 661 Ill_,,.... backgro nd preferred. cant. Conta«t Patti:.. 38 s • 646-7434 ''Niii. 8'8-7660. * I W H S Daily P11ot has 2 entry-cash'-r no •vp ~-~ Off f t t ·--.. Advanced Inlet. detlgn Corporate Park. :; F . ..,. "~ ,....,.....-•WDI/ .. -• Center. Costa Mesa ers pro . aa p......., en· stdnl ok Be pl'---•ed to ) NB Pvt 'BR & BA Stp\ to for TOs! S 10K-up No level positions tn Classt-ary Call tor appointment KEAS ~ S O/h S3 wonmenl. Salary up to st\aYt sample Tf work. Irvine, CA. 92714· (714 Security Officers · · • •. cred.V /no pen. Oen· t•ed Advertising If you Monday thru Frldy .MA Up to 1 r. HOUSEKEEPER 00. $1500 +Bonus. Full t>en-Call Judy, 540-3822. __ 852-8099 ~mP~/~,:rn~·~,;,v.: nison Assoc 673-7311 • hke people an~ can type 646-7441 Full/PIT. 675-9930 3-8pm PLUS. Tues.-Sat. ems tor qualified appll-"l UOIPTlllHST $475 722_1066 Avt imed. •----~-45 wpm. wed hke to talk -ORV CLEANERS-ALTER-Own car. 675-3500 cant. Contact Paftl: 38 PLANT CARE-EXTERIOR . . . -ts to you Excellent ben-OlsmlS ATIONICOUNTER GIRL • UI....... Corporate ParJc. i::F Maintain plants_ on route. Xlnt phonde manne<Ot~-yr tab ...... Z7zt LM:Mlwts Hid efus Calf Peggy Blevins PIT FIT good pay. Com-John 493-1807 ....,., lrvl~ CA 92714 Vehlcle supplied. good sw1tchb exp. er tor an appointment. . . , (714) 852~8099 driving record. No e1ep. clerical skills helpful. ual1ty Family .-s 3BR PSYCHiC READINGS In El 6-'2-4321 · e1tt 301 missions. reliable. will ORVC~NING. Person nee. SS/hr. 631-6340 Salary neg. Busy NB law 2BA hm-condo, furn/uni. Toro. S20 SPECIAL w1tn • tram Apply in pe<son for oounter cust. service offioe. 851-9300 "'UO 1st-Mid Sec>t in Nwpt . this coupon. ADVICE IN AIDE. Live-in Metro Car Wasn, 2950 & assembly. Lady prtrd. PLASTIC SURGERY IE•PTillllT I area.494-6605 ALLMATIERS472-0808 Assist disabled tem prot Harboc.81 .. CostaMeu. PartorFIT.NewportBlvd Exper . only. Back •••- S TOP. WllES S IPTI $7.00/HOUR FOR QUALIFIED PEOPLE OUIET F grad student nds -E1 Sd CM Nice rm • Olsml W&ITEI Cleaners. 2578 Newport o I c I s c r u b t e ch IAll •EllEll >'bar a.pl. CM/CdM/NB. Liit A Feaa• zt25 S350'mo Eves & wknds FIT Call Barbara. tor Appt Blvd. 722-6777 Lucy Medical • 722-60061760-6163 Fashion' Island salon. PIDTllllll llTll 50. 0og.14 yrs, short ~~~ prl Nsmk 645•2357 65()..2001 EXCEL Li INCOME The Orange Coast Dally EIP, lllPfT&l llUlll Press •760-6098* ll•llllTlll r. clean. quiet. 675-0294 AUTO DETAILING ___ .,._ a•9Y FOR HO ASSEMBLY l>ilot Is looking for an Be your own boss. $IO hr. llllf R•staurant f I FOUND ADS Dependable, hard-work-..,._, .. -·~ WORK. F INFO CALL energetic pe<son to as-1714) 759· !553 " _._. •I• ...... .,.elap. tr tat 1ng, FfT Gd wages/t>ens. Front office, enthuStuhc. 504-646· 1700. Dept. slst our District Mana{l4'rs •....rlYllll _.,.,_ Z741 1 Jpnn·s Hand Car Wa5" & cheerful, go-od office P-357 3 days during the wtiek. ........ ..rs Mature & exp'd w/1:5ar ser-•Flff 194 .. -••R •Y ARE FREE Detail. CM. ~5-7448 skills. Frroncludes Satur· EXCELLENT WAGES for wefkends .and holidays. . . vice exp. Jackie or Perry. ME • . • ••-days Carol. 631-5664 spare time assembly work: Applicant must have re-Newport Lat? needs tem-Tne Orange Coast Dally 540-3840 Riviefa Res-PART ·Tl EJskje. C.M. off 17th St. can: elec1ronics. craf1s. Others. liable car with valid CA porary courier for busy Pilot Is seeking an ell-lauraryt. SC Plaza. ~513710am-7pm. CLEllC&L,P/T Info t-<504)641-0091 Eat . drivers license. proof of lab. Bring OMV printout ~~perier~f~~. ~~e~~~~oa~ Restaurant •All shifts available. _ 'Respon .. energetic. de-· print-out. Starting pay Is ca111n AM •640.0140• ~ .,..,...., ... n.-•Training and S... -1142 MJ-Hlt Mon-Fro afternoons. 1160 open 1 days insur~e and OMV Pleasant wo{kl~ cond. ex-ilent ..__fits "ack-• ..-• 11&1EI · s/f. SS & Edinger. tail-oriented per-son for F•llE ... lllMt S7.00 per hour plus gas age. $680 a week. Please Bongo Pizza. Pli or FIT aathrm stor..,.,.. A/C 1 v 1 WWW 110 ance contact Hank at (714\ Henry. 675-9930 uniforms provided. • ~ . -_.... . urnlture store. ariety o 18 & Upl Earn 5150.52500 a w NEEDED immediately 2 roll & man door. u,tit Pd. FOUND' Black Med size Ooyour1>11yingandM1hnga1 duties Accuracy a mus1. Daily. Part time 'pnoto Come in to apply at· demonstrators who are 540-1222 between the RETAIL SALes- Only .854: $11'541.4225 Dog w1wnt spot o" cnest theflllS$l'*' marttet Call Judy. 540--3822. mooeling. No eKp. No young and dynamic to in-hours ol 6pm and 2am. PIT. Grt. for stdnt. Sm!. •Retirees and college students welcome. -STO GE CARAGES Un~ 1 Yr old Found by ----fee. WORLD TALE NT • ..., __, troduoe our amazing new PllYITI NIT lfFIOI aerobic boutique In CM Newport-Marmer square B rooknurst E 1!1 s •••••••••••••• ..... • AGENT-Lic./bonded r'mt product . .,Potenlial within P/TNoexp.nec M /prefd. Sal. -comm.548-7515 ' 21 x24 . & 2 4•2 4 898-0043 or 536-0992 • Newspaper • •(818)986-43 16 comrrany unlimited. Start SS hr. M·F. 9-2:30 WLlll Clll •Weekly pay. 646-7641 Fllll: fe• "-'Litt t t Train ng provided. Apply Sam 642~262 N.B Seeks P(T office assistant. ~ --•• lfflll at 1911 So. Ritchey. -----~---.-····-3129, Back Bay area Call • • ---..... West.., It ~--ta •na. 25" tVUV:!. IUl ma-•aa11 Call for appl. 675-7100 ••--• 646-1521 t s t Good typist & phone stulls •-• ...,, " <>-vvvp 11; - Costa Mesa/Newport _ _ PREAD In small offioe s Dys/No Cestlllesa,OAl2121 IEWllLLEIY ' ll&UID lltlll border· 24-hr access. Fllll: ... •mE t · t wknds. $6. 75/Hr Paid between 9am & !>pm M·F . Great oppty for sales per-/ ~~~f7~~2x;,. £ie~:':f8;~ Older, black 3129 on t t vacation & holldays. CM .Or call Beth at 642-4321 Artists Wanted. PO Box ·son or manager 1o grow f T llSllEI ... ...-:-Balb<>a lsltnd 673-1922 t THE t 646-1540 ~>C.!,_205 .583,So.Lliguna.92677 w/estab l1shed firm Needed for a retail store. · ••rn:-1 t t · w/stronn eXJsting stalt Call Tem at 556·1500 Ml FOUND· Set of Keys at . ..,. • Comprehensive health and employee benefits package available . CALL TODllY! • ~.~I.I. SaltJlnt Humbolt Beacn Friday. t t ~:~~ e~~~n 0':9":fu0:,t: SALES -- .... li /llRCe &t 3125 ea11 io identify, t NEWS • WD"Rl111rn SPUD l~IZIE... '"O''"°n ,Beac nee... G.Iound llQQ!_o~1?or1u_r111y OVNA~~:v~g~~CTION .... , 840-7475 .,.,. t t II Emphasis will be on re· for the right persons. t%... . !711 FOUND Wallet& Casl'I' t t . • cru1t1ng, training & Business to business, (714)633-1952(anyt1me) ~961100611& slf & pvt 12124 Fashion lsll\fld area • • WANNA J'ARTY-All NIG. HT AND HAN' G OUT AT T E BEACH motivating. Send resume video industry. protected ... ~c. Grnd fir AJC. -Prof or Call & 10 673-8854 t : to =Ad 112, c/o Dally temtory. no competition. Equal Oppty Emplyr M/F Med. No. CM nr 405 FOUND white med-hair Work in the ever expanding News-ALL DAY FINE"' Pilot. PO Box 1560. ,Unllmrted earning poten---------HarbOr Baker 494..,.29 t p f · .. · , Costa Mesa 92626 11a1. room for advance- -CAT w1co11ar Pregnant t spaper romotion field! I you are t JUST GIVE US PART OF YOUR EVENING AND YOUR WINNING -_ -menJ 497-1379 tor per-HIRE WIS11UfF .... , 181;" 3, 18 VIC New1and & t self-motivated and like working with t · IECIPTllllST, p /T sonal inte~v1ew • Corner Westchff & Irvine Adams !1~ 53~·25~ teena11ers. this may be the op-PERSONALITY. In RE offioe/HB. Will train lfyou'relOoklngfor•car. ~t ac:u.1f:;:.~uSuote F~~N~1:~;;:~~~=,~~ : portunity you've been waiting for. : WE'LL GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD MONEY . ,SSthr, 963-6969 aft 8pm ctassffiedhaanewstorvou. through c~a~s_i_fied_ ~... Mi-1111 isth St 6~:.~~~ eeacn : This is a GUA~ANTEED INCOME of : REPRESENTING AN EASY TO SELL. WELL KNOWN. SQ.fl at s1isq fl-triple LOST bird 3,24 Cocka11e1. t $400 per week to start with pote n-: REPUTABLE PRODUCT. ' --~ Fully titllshed base-B 17.1en1, ca,.pe1ed fire ~1.~;·~,.8~1 & H~1~e y~~: • tial earnings of up to $1000 per GUARANTEED SALARY + COMM. + BONUSEZ = $$$ IN sprinJclers Great CdM lo-Mad. orange cneeks call t week. t cation 645-6505 __ collect 818•249.2679 or t t' . YOUR POCKET •Mii Mi Saites 8 18•248·9636 REWARD t An insured van. wagon. pick- A "C Amplep(kg.'S325up tos1.-011i.."wn1 1ong~nair t up/shells are a MUST. 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 CAT Neut male front t declawed Vic Nwpt Ben t • ~ CALL PAT COLLIN AT (714}642-4536 EXT. 430 FOR MORE INFO. CALL BETWEEN 3-9 PM OR LEAVE A MESSAGE ANYTIME AND I'll CALL YOU! ••1111-.n 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE Nwpt Bch. Agt 54 1·5032 & MacArthur 759-5443 t t LOST CAT sm -cnQt.;'d t For more information tl'!~~~~~~~!!l!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~!!!!~~ Calleo 3120 Mesa Veroe t .~· LllllYs.TES E 8 yr old can't t c II M J t GMO.O offiQeS, prime lo-~~~atches 957-0967 . a r. ames • cation-on Brt9t0i 1000 to LOST little min DOXIE t 3 . 8000 sq 11 AC. ellcellenl color ~own. 3'~ yr tem · (21 ) 477•2870 t .:r-'>.,k1ng S 1. 15-S 1 35/sf V•c Mesa Verde Dr / t . t _ ... P,,va1e restroom & wet Country Club. C M. 3131 t t ·.,.oar available. 957-6035 546-7529 · , ..... •••••••• .. •••• ... ~~~;!;~;;_;;;1_c.. __ ....... •1.c_._._,_,,_. ___ ,_1a_a1 ... m~1.._ ..... ~--~1-•_u_•_tia_1.__ ______ _ Ii BRICK/CONCRETE work LT HAULING SERVICE R~LPH'S PAINTING. Ext./ $2.56 per day That's ALL you pay tor 3 lines. 30 day m1n1mum In the SERVICE DIRECT-ORY CALL TODAY" lllFllLllS Your. Serv;r;e Otrectory Rec>resentatt'1ff! ?rot reliable res, l'ets Gar /Yd Clnups. Trees Int. Wallpaper. strip, free FREE est 641-3283 IAN Jon 645-6192 est. Reas. LIC. ~2-4701 BRICKICONCRETE work lft'UllCll/MI T&J PAINTING lnt./Ext. Prol reliable, res. refs Clean-ups. Free es1 . Beal any reasonable pnee FREE est 641-3283 IAN 7 days Dave. 964-4768 L_ic_._=_45_8~_4_98_-_96~- ataai•t ltnin w .. sca•i•t Painting & Wallpaper Re· -r--movat 20 yrs exp Clean. Housec1ean1ng/Off1ces 10 I Lancut prompt. reas 642-5937 yrs exp Reliable. bonded --------he . ins d Jenny 548-0621 TIEii MICHAEL COX PAINTING CALIFORNIA SWEEP Topped/remove Cleanup Re~~~n~~ ~7~~iri:LS Cteaning Servloe Englisn nu lawn/sprinklr 751-34 76 Speaking Lie = 1766 DBL-A· TEAM 15 yrs exp • PACt FIC PAINTING• Bonded S 10 Off hrst Juhan & Yolanda garden· Meticulous-Dependable Cleanif\G 646-2563 onglhouseclean 642-392 l Local refs 968-2098 Joel 142-Gl 1 eaf.111 EXP GEN Housecleaning Complete Serv Sprinkler I P&llTm llT /OT I•-------• Lady Reliable Reis Free tnstal rep&r Tree tnm & Refs. Reas Rates .Lie est Call Carol 646-6502 remove clnups. reas. Free 554-~851 747-3003 The ~ ~illtoes Hseclning/W1ndow Wash· est Valentin S.48"'6109 VESCO PAINTING ANO -Commiss~~E~~11RES mg 10 yrs exp _ Hon rel. GARDENING-CLEAN UP WALLPAPERING. Quality t.nat an UMd. nousehold own tar Jo 64:>-9866 Mow-edge-tree work-full work Free Est 969·6349 gOO<ls movers. pr mt thetr •Prof Hscing FREE es ts ma1nt . REfcls 665-5288 p • - P U C Cal T number 7 dys wk. 10 yrs eio ref GARDENING SERV Clean •rtn•I limos & cnaufleur sprint Lie. Ins 842-5053• ups Lawns. palm tree FA'i!ifHtNG INTERIORS ti* T C P numoer in all trim garage Al 549•9461 HANGING/STRIPPING advel'tisernents If you Eltdrical _ _ _ __ VISA-MC 673-1512 nave a quesr1on abou1 DUSTY'S Landscape/lawn • tne legality of a mover. B'" EUITI• Main Serv Wkly/month/ Pluttr/a.,.h limo . or chauffeur. c.11· Licenw Con tr 645•3656 1 time Free est 241-1640 lr1t.t6t. patel1 pluterlng, ..Pubhc Ut1lties Com· _ •-.-• .........: ......... ---oustom t••turing. quality ~ISliOn. 71 4-551-4151 NEW. REPAIRS SERVICE =pl .....,._ work. Problems-No Prob- No 1obs too small. ReH. • DRUNK DRIVING temsl z326864 554-7831 --------Free est . he'd 631-2345 • AUTO/BIKE ACCIONT • Aetutlcal Ceiliqs ----.. DRU.GS ~Pl::•:•:M::':l..i----- REBLOWN 0RmTEO latr~ Former 04 A. Free consult ,. ., a f'111-1• l. ~1-Patctiing-Texture lSClsnc:MefAL SIGNS. · 72..s527 HEATING•Pl.UMBING '• Lic:>#288St7 631·9295 Sedges-Custom 1obs, qual "MT:ot-~ ... 1~ prices 962 4922 DRAINS CLEAR from S15 ._." •--'· '""""· ,,_ • -A NRv & stucco Fauoet. Olspoul. Heeter 11 ~ ,.... New/Repair All types-. P.S. 648-2227/enV'me i •Enhance Vour Property Oualtty·Rells·llC. 831-2345 EXPERT SefVIQe I Repllit J:t:l~~·~~'~:s· ta~Y.W.,'f:'.,~:c:g .... ~i::is1~r.-· '1 ..... tilll ltwa) leni.. •1-1 •••• PIUmbing-Rooter-Replpee 730-1353 We1er hMter tefV/repeif JC·a ~Auto Detailing E•~ Bird lrainef ClEA"N a·OPERT lie•51"°8. 115=MM :C,~!!w Ts': 8 : y~~ 1~ Linda, • 25 yneap. Lie T· 1145.428 llal•ll/"etlw '*'· c .. 492-2005. ------HABC MOV1NGH ddlliff COftatruc1Jo" ~ ~ & Centful T13ICMI Comm'!. ,......,, lAt our ....., •Hou_tehold_. __ repair __ s•. •pe1n1111!.-.1 LO RATES. 5624410 eap • ...._ ~ MONEY! ·-0111111111• dreru~~~5~ •fltml lllWSM Uc:.Freemt.131·2345 Helt W.J:.ig. FREE CON· 'YW e. Shof1 notice, O.K.! Bow. TU. .SULT. CELESTE M0-1724 •HANDYMAN* pectung. tow.t prtcea, 1 .. lilll'l"P!l""'°ll!B!llPl'!"'lll'_.I I . a:::=.t.. etg & amt Jot».Wotk guer Uc• 134850 ~5-41'3 ctAXUlt Sf'ECtAL•n • II NtW• c.. 8'UC» l47~780 · · Top qy•llty work by aa 81 .. , I • rn u •OOOO MOVES• Neef .... prot.eioMll -·word procaul,,.. ~MEAtC~N HMO~ ';_Ow :!ta ~~ !!-~ .-wtlll 11! -..t32f _ 71M1Wcw'91·3'11 ~~~':--UC...-1 .... 192 • .-..---·=-·· . room Almold't c.,.. ... , ...... ,....1 .. : 2c1 t..111111!'1"'~·1 And v. ,,_,. i. LArc1. 1mc11 .-.., A.l ......,. ~ ..... FNe •. ~1 . Outtomera. Alcfwd 9tnor w ............... -;;.m~;;:;~M;;;;:-t !llc. Ina. A9f9l MS-7'08 GLASGOW l'AINTING a 11a•1 11 ,. .... ., ... "", ... HAim' I CO ... Mm .. litor Routes available in Costa lesa Huntincton Beaoh ~~untain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SO.LICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car_,__ and proof of insurance. 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney If you're 10 or older. a jOb as. a newspaper carrier might be just your !Mze. Just send in this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are av1'ilable now! It ...... ., .... hlr·Pllt~ r~tU°7d1~ike;: ffnd C:,-;;;;-o:;;;;:,I · Ing a Daity Pilot carrier. Name · • I Address -· I ti=.: '"~~ ~··· Ull. ... ,. L -Cl.-...... .. ---~~---- $ $ ·EXTRA CASH$ $ ptt ...... Delivering the Daily PllOt. Hours are approximately 1:30 PM~:30 PM Mo·n- day to Friday, and 3 AM-7 AM Saturday & Suflday. RetEle car or truck, proof of insurance a· d OMV print-out re- quired. Call 642-21 ext. 202 for ap- pointment or apply In person at The Daily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa. .Daily Pillli BOYS le GIRLS Ecu1~ /1 MOMe.Y -STMn'llOW· II to IS Ye•r• Old WORK l:VKNINQI AND SATU•DAY WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD YOU CAN A~GE PER WEEK •75~o· ~ OR MORE .. - * S 7 I ttl"f';. elnlng ~ oomm •SAM-12 Noon Mon-Fri Call N6w • 5 P01itlon1 Left Alk lor LVICOSTA MESA S4M919 MJ/LA<lUNA NIGUEL 582-1723 ..... ULll Averege wtlly p1y S«O. 711n-12pm$94.1357 TEMPORARY AND TEMP TO PERM POSITIONS AVAILABLE •Receptionists •Clefks •Typists •Secretaries .0111 Entry Operators •Word P1oceuor1 •Accounting C•1t1 ....... •UM ........ . ,... .... .,. .,... ,.., .... . 18400 Von Kennan Ste 130. lrvtne 474-297~ 100'V1 FREE to Applic.nt EO.E CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in-our cus- tomer service .dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11:30 A.M. -8:30 P.M. and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. -10:30 A.M. "' SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IAR ONLY .. /lk'Nt. CALL 642-5671. WEEKEND ASSISTANT rMMEDIATE OPENINGS. PART-TIME WEEKENDS -3AM-11AM SAT, SUN & . ,,.,.. -· HOLIDAYS. _MUST HAVE RELIABLE II' SUP /Lm ISU ExJnt location & security S11I 00.t prfrd 673-2274 llbc. Trus,.t1tin late1Waa... tl2I CASH FM CARS! AncS t~s1 Ouic:tt ano Easyt Call 962-7292 ...... Drift/ .... 1131 THfOOORf ROBIN S fORD •• • llt.... .. ... ' :.. a; I \" ,., ~ . If , ........ 1 ..... .............. amrlll9l8• . .. .-... SA 133' "lllto lo-.s I l0K190 ~ 318' !> Slld Uled 7686!>!> ~ !>Zk llltO lolOl'd llMlll 116 32!1f MIO '°'*"' I M l 71 16 !>)!>1 lll'O ID-.. 66&&02 g7 3'."lif MJtO _., ~!>7 S....-Setv'°9 Pwta· L-ng 131-3111 1500 Auto Mall Or. Santa Ana VW 6 7, BUG Good eng 0000 tires nos oraltes & b ody w or ~ BEST OFFER 969-1408 l/W 7 1 SUPER BUG • SlOOO • Ong owr.et 0000 runni Cond 17 1'1 8'7~3 • '17CAMAiiOg -----IJPMI, •• ..... • e..-GTa +--r.-_. M ,900/obO. -74- JOHNSON & ~ ;, Lin coln M t·••· · , 2-e]'e He'!"" h . Coat• Mea• --l• .... nu1111 Loaded wtth power~ ment Like new. (75 tn,:Jl $11,995 JOHNSO N & c;0 N L in coln M t>rc u., 1918 Hart-.<)• ti .,. ' Coata M••• )...k. · • •••••••••••••••••••••••• . GARAGE ·SALE It'' that time ogoin! Make sure your 90fOQe so'9 I\ a wcceu by ~ in dauified Start your od two day\ bef<>ft tt'9 s°'9 to mtroct the most bvyer\ c A l l Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for [ olanda. CAR/TRUCK, VALlO DRIVERS LICENSE, CAR INSURANCE & OMV PRINTOUT. $7.00 PER HR. +.MILE- AGE. CALL 642-4536 EXT. 205. ASK FOR BETH. CHEVY S-10 Bluer '87 4114 wnite. Tatioa ~ ege. 5 yr wrrnty IC>aded' lmmacvlate cond. 40.000 miles S 12.750 854-74.45 55 Frwy al Edi ... ---Jurs s.w:. Hrs. Mon-fl1 7:00 em to 'o pm 4 2 -5-6 7-8- •••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml.JC ll)TlCE MUC NOTICE MUC ll>llCE Ml.JC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE 24A end 24BI S3.000,000: cun. Of biddef'• bond. 1-T AT IM IM T OF F1CTITIOUS ...,_.. Thomas E Tuc:ller. 13891 K 3e2IO af1er A!Ytl 19 1988 or the cl'lie! eilf!CUhl4 oftooe Tl'le name ano address or Aggregate write-in a tor No blO snaH be conlidefed WITHDRAWAi. MAm ITATa....,. Newpo'1 A•enue Suite 250 NOTICE TO Tl'lal tne 1u 1 elate fOf hllng Of pr1ne1Dal OUSt""I ol'f1ee the person wtth wflom other thMI IPIC!al auplus un .... It Is made on 1 blank flWOll ~~ The fallowing persons are Tusun, Caltl 92680 CMDfTOltl M ctaim.s 1n ll'le eser°'* refen'ed of 11>e intended tran.,.,_or •S. claims may oe ltlec! IS funds (Page 3. llne 24C) $-().. lorn) furni9Nd by the City of Of'ElATING UMDIJI d04ng t>u--. ... • Rober1 E Rippe, 13891 MILK TilANSRR IO l'lereln IS Ao•~ 18 1988 Mme .. at>oYe LUCt<V ESCROW co . INC ; GrOM PMS-In end con-Coete ~ and 11 mede In FICTITIOUI •UllMlll SELENE & S 0 NS Newoo'1 Avenue Suite 250 (S.C.. S101~107 • So tar as is known to said All otlMf ~ namfl 8942 GAAOEN GROVE trlt>utedlUrplul(PAQe3.h eccordance wllh the MAMI . ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Tustin Caltl 92680 U.C.C.) 1ntendecl Transferees M IO ano .OdresMS U:Md by the BLVD =207, GARDEN HUNTINGTON •Act4 25A) $25.903.370: Un-provisions ol the Proposal 1 The fOllowtng P9"SQn ha & GRAPHICS. 3700 S Plu1 Th11 bu11neu is con· Notice is hereby given to 1nlenoed l r•nsterors uMO tntendeel 1ran1fer0t wtll>tn GROVE CA 92644 11'14 lhe Notice Is hereby g1...., by 1 a 1 1 g n e d fun d 1 requirem.nls. W1tndr1wn 11 • generel l>Wt· Or . •L-112. S.,,11 Ana. OUC-ll!O by a g-•I part-creo11ors ot tne w1tn1n tne 1011ow•ng ae10111onat t~ee )'9Ar$ last yevs 1 .. 1 IM1 Oay for flllng ~ D~ the l)epertmMt at Com-(1Urplut)(PAV41 3,line 25B) Eich bidder mull be ner from the partnermNc> CIC>-Celif 112704 nersh1p nameo 1rans1e<0<1s1 that a bvs ness n1mes and .O· out so lar H ilf>OW"I to lhe an., <:r"edl10t sttalt be ~I'll muntty Development En-$544,790: SUrplus as r• lic4lnMd II required by 1-etating under the fictitious Karen Mane Tuttle. 3700 Robef't E Rippe t>ulk transfe< rs aboo1 to t>e OrMses ""th•n tn!' ''"" •rnenoeo tra,,steree are 18 1988 wfllell is tr..._... vironmentll Aelour<* s.c.. gards ~·(Page 3. end mus1·11o1c1 a valid CIW t>uto,_, neme of SAFARI S. Ptaza Dr .. •L· 1 t2. Santa Tnu1 statement wa.s tiled meoe on personal proper1y .-ears tu t pas1 No~ "0'1'I! ness Oly befOl'e IN JIIKI· tlon of the °"Y of Huntington line 2el $29.448.150, Income "A" 1a.n.a1 E,.-lngl LANDSCAPE COHSTAUC-Ane. Cellt. 92704 wun tne County Clefll of Of. ,,., .. natter oesc"oeo T111s !Mil transle< •s tub-.,.r.e na~st ano bvs•hess summation O•t• IOeC!lllO 8Mcfl ttiet the tollowlng torlheyeer (P90113,line8) ContractOf LicenM l9eUed TION at 423 2111 Str'eet. Ctwis1opher M Briggs ange Count; on Maren 22 Tile names ar>CI OUSlnes.s ,ect. 10 Ca1<1or"•• ..,n1torm acorns 01 '"e •Mlef\Oed aboVe •. Orefl Negetlve Oecleretlon $25, 799. 195; Disburse-by the State of Cellfornll Huntington Beech. Calif. 3700 S. Plaza Or. ><l-112. 1988 acsoreues ot 1~-.ntenoeo IComrne<c•AI COO. SecltOt' "r>s'e<ee<sl are NGUYET O.teo Maretl 28 11118 reciu-t ha beer! ~ ments fOf the yeer (PAQe 13. Contractor using leteft Of 92648 Senta Ane. c.llf. 92704 n7s.7 trensterors at e SILL 6106 "'"'AM '", N Sf\afler St NGUYET l'HAM, la· end will be eul>mltted to the Nne 17) $23.807.980 deellflcation not lflown on The fictlt._1 bullnffl TM bullnffl is con-Pubhsneo 0.Al'ge Coat SAMAWI 9838 Debo•s Oateo Maren 8 1988 0-a~ CA. 92667 ......... T1• f w °">' Zoning AdminletretOJ We hereby c.rtify that tM tN General Prwll•ig WIOI name lletetnent fOf the pert-due'*' by: ~,,_. Daily P1101 Aprtl 1 8. 1~ 22 R>untlln Valle;. CA 92708 Greg Clllnarlan Anl 1.,a, rne D'~ty oert•· Pul>ltShed Orenge eo,.t for conelderattOn on April et>ow Items 1n accoro.nce Determinations. rney be r• ~ •M llled on Sec>-K-Tuttll 1988 The nametsi ane bUStness ICMfterlan. lft....-ct Tr-· "8"' ~eic ,5 descnbed '" D•" P110t Ao<'R l . 1988 13. 11118. The drift negillve With the Annual StaMment ~ to pay the wt09f••• tembet 30 1985 in the Thts statement -hied r: • 199 address OI '"e ntef'deo ..,.. • as FURNITURES FIOI declwatlon Will be evellet>te tor the.,._ erlded o.c.m-of INlt cr.n °' c11..-c.i100 County of Orange FILE NO wittl the County~ of Or· 1ran1Jeteets1 are GREG PvDhSl'e<: O<•noe ~· ~qes EOUIPMENTS I fOf public review Ind com-w 31, 1917 INde to the moat c:toeety r-...d to ft 11 F217I07 ar>ge Count; on M•ct\ 18 P\llJC NOTlCE c M 1 NA R A"' A"' 1 o .. " ""'°1 -4~ 1 •9U TRADENA._.E GOODWILL "8JC lllOTICE ment tor ten (101 ~com-In--Comrnlaak>ner. "'°"" In tfle Gener* 0.. Ful N-8nd A~ of 198.8 CHllifARIAN 5606 _f>tim r:~ EASE LEASEHOLD IM -~ili~~~~~~=::.- menclng April 1. 11111 ~1 to lew terminations~ .. tfle th• Peraon Withdrew· ""'" I(..., 't"* CA 90601 1111-11' """TICE \ ~ROVE MEN. ANO COVE. F'IC11T10UI. I .... Oralt NeQatlve O.Clar-'OMM TIRRAMCl tlmeofthec:allforbids. ing:Gt9gotyR Cn!M.621 Publ!WleOOrangeCoast NOnc.CW r~"" . . MAMISTAT i •lion No. 68-1 (~ ........... " .. .'°91 . The City Coundl of tfle 10ttl St .. Huntington Beldl. Deily Pilot April t, I , 15. 22 ....UC:ATIOM ,~ hat the pr~ cert•-.. A.. NO~ TO COMPETE The~ pereona .. tratlve ReYW No. 111-219 • ALllllTO ¥&A8CO. .... °">' of eo.ta Meea ,....,..,... Calif. 92648 1988 CMAMQI .. nent l'lefeto l.$ e1escr1beo '" It .., ano s IOCAll!C II 213-B I oo.ng bUSI,_ - requ.t by the Mc:Oonnell ...., tr. rigtlt to rw,act any Of ell S9*1: Gregory R. Cru9e F-196 ~ M general as F'U<nrture "•· NOTICE TO ~2ncl -~· Newpor1 8eectl.' WOODBRIDGE PHOTO Ooug1u A•1ronautlce Com· PubllWled Orange Coa1 bids. Pvbltthed Orange Coeet A&.COMO(Jc lures. eQu•om.nt gooo..,fl ' CMDfT~ M 1,;A 9• 08 E>eS>qESS 4721 ..,.,_ peny to add 30,500 ~ Dally Pilot Merdl 28. 29. 30. Contr11C10t tnelt comply 011ly Pilot M•cfl 11, 18, 25. •llllllttl.,. W\'IV't .vtu• UCIMSI .. .,.,..04o •morovements llUl.lt ~" ·~ &us·neu name used Pkwy 1rv.ne Calif 92714 .__. _, ............. (lor 3 1 ..,...., 1 1.,,.. -1 .... pr-.._.___ of •-..,_J 1 1..... ..._ ""'~ ..... ~' not to oomoete (S.C.. 1101~107 D~ ~ o transterO"'l •1 said Libel! M En-.__ .... .,. ~"' ..... . ....... • . --...... ... .,.......... ..... .......... ~ . ...... To..,.. __ It M-"'-~n an<l lS locateo at 35, HOS()+· u c c ) OCAl>Ot' •S VOGi s ~OZEN Ca ... -1. 30·-::..::--v-... ..._, 110f9ge ltructUIM of m3M tlon 1770 to 1780 lndullve, F137 F1Cnnoul -.-11 "'""'" •1 ""'"'-S . . . OG R• "'~"... _.., V9rloutelnetoth9irolstlng of the CaltfOfnla L•t>or um ITATUmlfT LEE. Hyang S«>r\ & S.ng ~c · U9'2'~~5 Newoor1 lllOltCe rs'*~ gi_. IC ., .; IN!ne Clltf 92715 • • leclllty, Including 825 MW Code. the~ r ... end MUC ll)T1C( The fol Mo are ~ng to the Oe-.,._.,., " """ cr.ci11ors ot tr1e *''"'" r..,11 saJC bufll tr.,,.._ IS Th.s bUS•"4Jn le !°"'" Ing The Ml.JC ll)T1C( ICale of •abtWlecl . lowlrlg penom ••• PAflment of Atcohol1c The BuStness ".,.,. u..O Mm9d transter0t1S1 "'" a •ritendt!O to be ooosum-ouct«I by:• cori»Ol•llaW =· ':f:' utiliad ":'; • 9IOTa by the d:;": eo.a Meea PIC'"10Ue .,_.. ~ b"'"=:Cs . 2915 Bevet• Control to NII al-by sa>a transferors at M IO bUlf. transf9r •s about ro oe 1 m11eo at the oftlOe of O.\llO E . ....,,,.. V p " --..-.... _. .... ._.._._.. _ w ""*=" -filed wltfl tN r.-........ ITA-.. ........;LA0 02 ,..~ .......... cohollc t>evereges at 23('jo location is LIOO SUB· maoe on personal ptooe<t~ I ~UC!t" ESCROW CO ll"fC '!'his S1atement ·.e. r!r. ..,...,,.. • .., .,. ..,...,_, _.,,,,_ -• -·r -. •-• ._.,ml 1 ........ a -· ....... S 5 ,..~ MARINES nereinatler <M9c•lbed Gar~ Grove Cahlorn•1 In the ~lout IOC:etlonl NOTICE IS HEREBY Clertt of Nici Clly: end lhall The following'*"°"' -Celif. 9262e ::!°' tM ·...:: ,, 1~~ That sa.id bulk transfer ;s Tfle n.,,_ anc OVSIMSS 926U on o• alle< April 19 With the County C4artt of • tl'!OughOu1 the Mc:Oon"911 G IVEN t fl et He I ad for'tlit PIMltill ptalCI lbed doing bueiMll u : Petrlcia O'Connor Hlt'ltl. SALE 8EEA & WINE PUBLIC intended to be consum· ~ of the intenoed 1 t~ ange County on Mani\ I . Ool9M Fdlty. The elt• ls ptopoeels lor f\Knlttting .. ttlltelntornoocomp•lenClof SHEKINAH CHRISTIA.N 4500 Greenmeadow Rd . EATIHO P\.ACE bnM mateo ., throlfice of BUR· I~ .... Ft()Y PAR· I T,.,1$.(:IUI~ transit!! IS 9Ub-l988 ...._ ::c:.ed~"'!:'~'= ~::~ ::r=',; the~~ ..... llY,cetr ~~~'t.S~~~:~Tg~:: Long Beactl. Cellt. 908084500 Putllo"'9d Orenge Coat AOW ESCROW COMPAN'T. RINO. 145 12 S~EITIELO teCI 10 Cah10tn1a UntlC>rTn Oa~~~~ 1'1': ..., the lolea .....__ Street. _..._ f__....lll ••may..._~ a.ti. ,._ el C.---917 "-'-O. Coate Meel. J.-R. HlrW'I. Dally PMQt APrll 1 1918 1~ E Lincoln A--Or-WESTMINS'TER CA 92683 I Com~ctal Code Section Aorll , 1988 ' • • ... A,,.,..:'"~ ;;;"'eci"';;'~ CONST;;C: ~ Orenge Coeet c.11t:t'ii2't ='.C!:~" Long F215 11n99-c.litom .. 926650<10t The location 1r1 Cal••orn•• 6•06 '·'II Street end Aencfio ~. TION OF HAAllQR/MAPU Delly Piiot Mardi 25. Acwtl 1, ~ JMtl Rot>IMon. Tills businesl 11 oon· "'8JC ll)TlC[ The f**fCy • 1t IOMd M1~ STORM Df'AIN. PHASE M. tili 917 .Nnlpero, Coeta Meel. duc19CS by: a gllMIAI pan. - A. ,_rtded ~ _.be r9Cllvad by lheQty of fl.. Cellt. t212t MnhiP l'UaJC WTOfea STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?'!: end le ~111•..S • ligflt Coet1 Meea It tfle Ofb oA w-Kent ~. ,,_ R-H.-.h NOTICE IS MEREBY lnduleftlt In the c.ty'a Oen-tfle °">' ~. n Felr DrM. "8JC ll)TIC( 917 Junlpero, Coat• Meea. TM • .._, ... Ned GMN !NI • out>llc hMrlOQ .,., Plen. No -)obe wfll Coat• ......_ c.lffornll.. unttl Cellt. t2l2e wtth the County CW1I of Or-w111 be heMI on • prOOQMd be glMl'ated ''°"' tM tfleflOurof 10:00u11.,ApJt1 HCnl ..... 11.. TMI bulineea It con-ar>ge County on Merdl 22, c:Nngl totNC•t;of"-• ptopoaad d9:: 1lasw1•1t. 2t. 1,..., at .tlk:tl time tNr ..... 8TATW ~by-~ end w"9 1MI Penl~ OrdinanC't ""''h re- A copy oA ._,..-la on • be °'**' publidy.,. The.....,...,...... ~ Aot11111on ,,,_ gwd te> !hi reQIMttmef'tt tor ... """ .. City Oertt. Qty reed .,., In tfle Ccud ~ -Thil ... ..,,.,. -filed Putl4illNcl OrMge Coe91 .. prO'Mlon of thr'M on-.. ,. of """"""°" ...... 1000 ch• rn t> • r • s •a I e Cl DellMO-""" IN County C1ertt of Or· Deity Pict """" 1. a. 15. 22. penlnf ..,_ 1or "ngle M• S1reet, Hunttnoton ~ 1N1 beer tM WI TIOH IV.TIMS. ten-G enge o..n1y on M.ctl 2 ,... tem1ty ~acl'led reS>Oential a.di, Clllomll.. Nlr I*· of "'9 wort! end tN .,.... of ""-' A•. Colta ...... ,... . I F·202 unots and mo With reg•o to '°" ........ to ~14 on the ~ but no of'* di. c.11. t1111 ,,,_ tt1e 1PPfOVe1 "'"'°""' fOf ... ...... ""' Clo -In ..... n11. rnertta. """ bid "-* ..... Qrous>, lne_ ~ Orenge Coeet ftaJC mm part.~ io. control IJOOeSI _.,.....,_ 10-,.of .. fecaMd...,tMICheelutled Celfon• ~,_.March 11. 11, 2S, gaM notice by PfO•...,. .,.._ dllalr'9..,. tor tfle,.,... "' 1 'J 14 Allfil f, 1"' F HCln_. ..... A COf1'I of tt1e st•" reoon. CCIII.,. ... 9o .. o.p.,t. of blell IMll lie~ to 1llll 1 ••14 -... -lll ..... 8TA~ tile enwironrnental de· ,,_.. of CotMwtlty 0.. .. bldCllr 1111 a p I -ft lflll wlll tM Counly Clartl ot Or· • The faloMr'I l*WON -.. mil IMIOl1., end Cit'-pre>- W96Dp mer1t. "'*°'..,.. .... 11e 1N eoe1r1111ar1ltMty of ... Counly on Merdl I . ...UC llOla ~..,..._a jec't Wttormlltlon -aveil-"9lourcel ...._, P.O .......... _._llilblel t• kUE WATI" ECPORTS,..,.. tor,,._. 1t tt1e Ccm-~-=-~w:-.:::t ll~ln.::.': ... l'ulllllNd Orenge"= ~A~M ~L=.:s-c..~~· :=n~·:~~G~ 0011ld1 eel br .. ,_.,... ""'Ila Wta11 M .. Of. ~ ,_. ~ 11. al. TM taloMl't ,_...... ,...., A. P..-.. 407 !Nine,~ .,..... boClr "' •.....,.. 1oe ot .. ~ Eftlliw.. n APfil 1. •· '* ,._. "'*'---... Ob• 1111 0r .• eo.e. ......_ " '°" l'leWe .,,, que91i0nt tlOn on ....... • .,._ lftlrDme.0.-...... Clil-'·111 Ml .. IOIA.N l'ACIFIC Clfl.taa7 01 ~ ~-lfMMO WOl•••I'-! ...... _.,. .... .._.'™*fl ~L MAl D-~A ......._ .07 to .... •PMl*~IO """*'lie ............ ,..._.. of --M.. .., .. TATE IEMCO. ao ,_. Olowe II« Or .. C-. .._, 111ie...., lily IN Ofty of 1N1ne .,,........ ........... 87... --1110ft Center Drt\le, ""' c.9 tll27 ~ CofPolfl MIDll Oft ~~Oranal,C eo.:.-r~··-.... ~ M:Clt•• I ....... ~..._c.11, ~~~'!,_Wflo-... Apftllt,1t11,.,_w .. 4• -r..--"""''·.,... ---' ---·--., ...... Ill .. °"°' ,..,. .. -... --Tiie............ ,... c... ~ lllllllrA.~ ..... CNd ~ .. --liiiii';"mm;r-·1:··:·:::· ..., -.. ........... -· e c.t tlla ....,_ n.11 1 •:I -.......... ~ Hml. lTIOO fa.IC.. -IJlll.......... 81CA1•• ..W-.... -......., C.. ..... Coilftly Qin ef ()p. At ......... "--For _....;;;.;;;;;;;miiii..--.--..-.1Qlr a.l .... CllP 91 ... • °* ' I 11, .. .,,..., t"91 ............. = C....., Oil lllfdl .......... • 1 --- ... Am OAMM.n .. C..1111llla .. _!!.Dl-r .. • \., ............ ,,0 .. ...-.c.---·I mM-..U. ~-• ,.. ~ -Olll.-11111 ---.. .... .._. --....... °""" .,.,•Am:=..AtlCI I. -.:AL ...... --:'t'fiji ~,&:" ... ' ='--~tr::: ::-t,D• I a ¥1 0.. :..::, =Ac:= -"='!' ~'t.1-"ilii5 -,:ss 0 ~ .. ,_-:_re..:~-': ,__ =' :-...:-~· ... -:.: ~-'::C:-· _. ..... 2 .~ .. --.. • ......... .. :'!'*'a z•r n••-.. :rs Cl ~--_... ., .... , !WI.. ::::.::--....::= , ... .-..-.. -....... '• ~.._..,.. *a • .._.._. ™-21-• a ...... --. •• ~~· II •ur;.:--• .... M. ~· •=--= ==== .. =:.:e==-~ t~•a,_ e H•• I ..,-,.:~· ..... iii"-.......... ..-,. -. or..-•._ IH.-.l;e. ·-·-----Pl 711~0.. 0...Celll ,.._.LL/MftMIM ..... ~ ...... .. -1' -. ......... t,·1. ..... .... n . ._a • WHCM'8.. 191 P 1 aA C.... 1. -Ml Fl t.-..................... ~.,..._,.,, -....... ..... ,.. ,_,.. ~a. -"" I •• • The Legal Oepertment It the Daily Pitot iS pteeled to an- nounce a new MtW:e now 1va1~ at>te to new busines99e . We wilt now SEARCH the name for you 9t no extra ctwge. and NW you the time and the trip to the Court HOUie in Senta Ana. Then. of c:our98. after the M9rch 11 completed .... Ne your ftctttioua ~ neme statement wtth the County Clerk. pubMlh one. • .... for four ...... reqund by ... and then -~ proof of pUbln cation with the County a... l PtN.-ttop by to file 'fOU1 hct1tiou1 t>usmea statement at the Daily Pilot Legal 0ep9n. mef'lt. 330 West Bay. COM8 Meee. c.utom'8. It you C8t1 ~ •too by. ptee9e cell UI It {7l4/ &42~21 . Ext•*°" ~15 or 316 and we Will "'91k• arr•.gement1 tO( you to Mndle this pt'ocedure bY mil. " you "'°'*' hl"'9 9nY ~ queetlonl. pleMe cell UI Ind -wfM be more tNtl gl8d to ...... you. Good kO In your MW..,._!! , ... • ... llOTa Oii ._ ...... at 1tcaaw • ...._ Miii I• fCRttl•!__. wa ...... _.. • ... nm I -RAW -8fA•-· I h Id k• Ta 110. .,,,..,. -t .... Ci11 "-....... ~ -,......_....,...... TN.....,..,.....,...,., Home ess C 1. ren sic er, more "00 AM· OEFAUlT ..... .., "-' -=i0~TWG. ,-:::=·~: ~ ~.~~OPEATV UNDER A Diii> OF~--· ........... ,._ ~~a • ..._, c.-. UCTS, -9M ._ ... Ot MANAOOtENT, 121 f • . °"TB> Jlt• Ul&I ... ... ....... •7M .....,,_. "-Callf I bl t d th ti YOU TAU ACTION T CA AUe•I... Jeclll CMna M. ---~. 3 ~ :.~ liMdl. ~:"""· ""enoe: Vu nera e 0 1. sease an ot ers PAOTECT "°"" ~-... -"" .,.. ••• , ~ •. .,,... c.... Kry9•'tfl• H Mo•.lft90. .. OoolMtt. 3117 eot•. ERTY. IT IMY • KILO AT •• P ·U I t 127 M t 101 ~die ~ . .._. eo.ta ....._ c..it 92e27 A fllatC SM.£ fF Oltect ... a -.y TM _._ Is c;on. port a.di. Ceitif tNe0 l Olt Pow911. •OO So NEED AN ElCPLMA ....__. .......... .. dwcled "r ....... ,.., TNs ~ i. COii• Fio-•22. ()r8"09, Calif Se f th ch ·1c:ttt · • fnkd · m r OF-THE •TUAE OF-..._. --• • ,..,. OIMe ... ~ dYCted Oy 1n indMclwal '*' SAN FRANCISCO (AP )-Distre~ and wit h o ut m uc h ho pe, thousand s o f h omeless American child~ art sicker a nd far m ore vulnerable to srn o us diseases than o the r young1tcrs.. 'Says a nat1o nal study. 3S . vcncn:n~onal e . l ~~In wt~ ~EEOING AGAINS .. •• .... • ..... ~n:.~ .. ~ ~..:....~....,.::.::::,.:.con• · ''m". t • u uo ra~ .Y pcrcenl SU 'IOU. 'IOU ~ OON-(tOt ................. CouMy Oft lloWdl 22, -~Olen< of Or-Lota .._.. Sttto u.s slun ailments suc h as 1mpet.,o and absttucs. fOur TAC VA LAWYER p u re at -...._ 1t11 W)99 eounty on Mwdl 1. "* ".._,' ..... lil90 1imCj tbf ftl1ional ratc.and 4.S petttnt of~childrenhlld On Ftt .,.... es....... &11111-. .... ...-. ~ ,.., wrtt1theCoun1YC1enlofOr- W o rse. •4t.ihe n untreated. the ailme nts could echo thro ugh the victim 's lifetime a n d tea r d own w hatever poten t ial was the re to make a su ccessful life. a m cet1na of 1he A m e rican Orctho psychia lnc A ssocia t ion was to ld this week. 1enouf dental probkm~. IO urnes the national rate. ' oo PM . C-.1H n•_.. ..,. .....,. «*••....a ~ e>r.,... C09C ,..,_, -. CounlY on Mw"dl '· • l aN T .... ~W • _.... -· ........ Deify'-.. 1. l. t5. 22. PublilNd Or991 Coot tMI "T he p robkm with ho m eless kids 1s tut they don t Trustee. • ..,,,__; "> *ai -.. 1111 Dally Pilol M«ch ~. AP'il 1. fW1l91 typ ica lly ha ve access to a phys1c1a n . so commo n . typical w ,....., TNll98. of ,..., 111 WUlllDI--. eo · F·200 1. 15, ,... P11t>11tNO °'~ 1~o;;• illnesses te nd to ~ pro lo nged a n d w o rse," he co ncluded. '*'-" Dlild ot TllUll. -._ , ....... .....-F·l80 = Piiot Af>'11 • · · · h . • a.Md .,, Oelwld ._ of .. ......., ....., rmuc •nu ,. 11 1 T h ese children could becom e "tl\e ho m eless adults Qf the 21st century," accord in g 10 the stud y. sponso~ by the Ro bert W oods Joh nson F o u n d atio n health cen ters. A m ott\e r. for insta nce. C'o uld easily c~ff e r c hild s w.-s... . ._..... .,.. c-.. a1 Tnmt • .., ... -:-1---.-.-.;..-;;..;.;.;;.;;. __ --------- mmo r a1lm e n1s. such as co lds and rash_es. wi.th a rommo n _..._ ~ lllGI* 15.771.332 at tncfude· um8TA1-T --MUC---..,-TICE--- rtm ed ) o u t o f the medic ine cabinc.-1. said Wnght. Bui su c h ~ -.ccwct.cs 2/UJH -. ~ • .-The tolowlll9 penons •e ..,._fl A,,_, , little p rob lems. he added . "beco m e much m o rt' scno us for in.t~ No ~,.., ......._ • ~"' doln9 ~ 8S: ~ ~ ~ •• ACTI110UI _. ... peo ple 't'lth no access tn a m td1cal cabine t." IA 8oc,a • Peoe •. 0 ,...,, .... , ... -w. FLA.SH HAIR DESIGN THE =co INTER· MAim STATllmNT "Put sim ply. homelessness 1s no t health > for child re n." said soc1o lo g.is1 James W n ght . o ne of t he expcru in a pan el th at painted the bleak ponra11 of t he Otto.I A.cuc1i1 o1 w.'4er .._. ..... o1 u 1370 Lopn St. :0 . Cost.• N A T I O N A l The following P«IOnl .,. . The life c hanccs of these c hildren. 'he said . "arc nol County C•htouu•. • o.t oil TtUlll • ..._ ~ Mesa. C.. 12t27 0 R 0 u p / H E w c 0 OOon9 bu~ u homeless a n d their fate on W edne sda). - bnghl to begin with. That the~ are alrcad~ saddled wnh ..,,....,.. io .,.. Nollte Md W'lll c • ot-. T--. 1 1~~ H~•lh. FINANCIAL. 8210 eon.1.,. Br~:~t.:~ t~!':A Co~~~ chro nic q 1sorde rs that ma~ preH'nt t he m from w o rlu ng ... o.a..-. and a.o.in to Md ol ._ .._ aiml9d c.lit 92911 1 · enoe 1ine °' "15. Hunttngton Mesa. Calif 92626 F rom an exam1na t1on o f th~ mtd1cal ret"ord~ of 30.000 h o m eless people treated at the Roben Woods J o hnson cente rs in 16.L' S. c1t1es in 1985,-86. W n ght f~nd 10 percen t w ere c hildren. funhL'r reduces their potenual •• "*-ldllr ~ t1M7 _, Dlild °' T,_. NicoteOewn M09ief 1352 8Mc:tl. Cllllt 92MG ~ Ell• Hand• Ster· as Instru ment No t7· ...i _.....•ea tied w ~ 8llld 1 ~ Micl\HI N•-11• 12 IO rett. 170 Brookline Lano T h ese c hildre n a re 1 wm.· as ltkel\' as th ose wuh h o m t"S to de' elop c h ronic d isorders s uc h ·as heart d isease a n d anem ia. warned Wngh1 0 7 A-.>. ....._ ._ M 371000 " · · Consu1ntine Or ,, t5. Hunl· Calif ..,.,...,,.. 1.)J I II\ ...... •• ~ -•• • • 00 Cahf 9296 t ington Be.a'! Caltl 926'6 Cost• Mesa. ..cvcv of OH...-Aecoodl ol 1N •IMIC*y undef n11s bu .. -• 11 con-•This business ,1 con· J•cQue11ne Alea•nd r • Cuunly ••II undet• and s aid Deed ot T~us l ducted by co-partners duc1e<I by an lfldlvtdu•I Rudge. 25761 l• P•fC 1Q6. T he ch ildren facecl "'t he sam e h ealth pro blem s all c h ildren face :· he said "common colds. rashes. e ar infection s. Not hing exo tic or u nusual.'' But all the w orse for no n-trea tm e nt. Lo uisa S tark. pre sirlcnt o f the N atio nal Coalition for th e H o m eless. es11ma tl·d tha t a 1h1rd o f t he 250.000 to 3 millio n ho meless ..\m c ncans -"no o ne k n o ws for su re .. purwanl lo UN:I o..ct ol "-•~•• eaec:uled a n Brenda J H.v8'tl MIGl\MI Ne....ii El TOfo. C•hf 92630 TrUll _. .. public __.., 90 ._ Tl1•s 1t•1emen1 was hied Thi.a sui.-nent •u Med Thia business is con· ••th the County Ctettt o1 Or dueted by a gener•I P•rl· l0t cMlh IMtfMI monew ol a •nll-Dedaration ot County on F~ Mtl1 the County Cieri< 01 Or· nerSllop , · -a rc s ingle parents a nd their ch ildren. t hu Un11ed States o l Oeteun and o.-.nd tor ~988 11r'09 County on Mv dl 1· N~ E Hood• St•r911 AmufoY 10 1twt t11~st S... and • M1IWI NDtce of F11m7 1988 This 11e1emen1 wu toled bQder .. ltle North Jronl Dlltaull and Bac:t.ton '° s.. Pub11-0r-Coast f'S72lll5 Wllh , ... Count)' ".:ler1t of Or· ~7"" -...... Pvl>ltshecl Orange ea.st •• 1• Reward offered fOr girl's -•••'• 10 1"41 County Ttw und9tlilQned cau Da.ty Pdot ..._Ch 11 25 D&oly Pilot M•ctl 25, Ac>fll 1 .,. 1 County on _.,d'I " Cou1t1>o us• 700 C1•1 Yid Noice of DMaull Ac>ftl 1 '8• 1988 • 15 9•• 19811 tu F·I•~ u • I vv F17St27 e r.D Center er-Wesl Santa. Blic:1iun kl 5'.I to be 1e· " 'F-182 PublrslM!<I OranQe ~ Ane CA _. "'-' r.gtll CPdlld "" It• COUMy ------------------D•1ty P1loi Apnl 1 8 IS 22 ..., inletHI c.onweyed I lhir , ... PIGp9rly • toc:.at.J rtaJC mm Pdl.IC ll)TIC( t988 and -._.. br II Uftdet Cal "-C.. S-. __. n..-~ .... T --. l • 8 F1CTI110Ue. llEU .._ __ ---as the Bank of Yucca Vailn o\dd111ona l contnb'tlt1o ns arc _, ._.. ..,. IU$1 IA .. .., ~ ... ssoc .. IK>n y um flATIMOft r.--;;A~ being sought. H arns said~ Pf°'*'" Stl-tud m satCS ~ ~ Oaled Tne tol'°""'"O pet9ons .,. The iol!Owmg persons .,. The .\dam W alsh C h ild R csourcc Ccnter posted a n I he San Bernardino Coun ty Board of Supervisors ~IE=b~··~A~ga• ~;.,, 'JMle o~1~i::AL SYS-o°;.~ ~~=~~IAL BRO- und 1sclosed reward Th ursda~ fQr information k admg to arc schl·duled to take u r a req uest to make a dona tion to OeecnpeilOn ---------TEMS 2378 H•t>or 81\ld KE RAGE t8•0 1 von the safe rNurn of a n 8-)!'3r·o ld gi rl"' ho dt~ppeared fro m th e fund a t 3 ffi<.'l'llng Tuesda~. s he added. P.C. 1 P•C81 A as PdlJC mna: = 101 Cosu M9sa Calif Kwman A.;_ Sulle ,00 a Yucca Vallcv. swap m eet Jho•n on the "YO anKhe!S K,... 92626 ll'Vlne Calif 92715 .. • I •· h lh fi f f h • Flovo M Scou. 2378 "sa'oc'•ted lndustr1•• S'. h 1a M angos of T"'cnt' n1nl' Palms has been "'i. o ng as "'e can .. eep er in e o re ront o w at s ~ ~· o1 E.hbol .,.. u1 ~----.. • ... , 1 h d h h • f fi d h th t I I r-•••-•--~~~"~klldl"'..:~l CostaPr-ies.tnc ,A Calltom1.• m1ss1ng !>Ince unda~. and autho nttcs ht'lte'e shl' "as going o n in t c me: 13 t e c a nces o m mg er arc • c .. n •on "1 mt= ..._ STATEmWT ...__.... "'""" --· kidnap nrd. bellc.-r.'· H ams said '".\II kinds of leads a re coming in.. Ad1ustmen1 No LLA 56 Ttie t~ persons ••e o.-M s cou 23711 ~orpor•t~ l9'0 ~ Von ~ There's not been one person \\hO r ,e spoken Wllh tbal r..c:urdud 04'!c.t!mber 28 OOong l>us.ness u .. .,t>or Blvd z 101 Costa c!.:tm;;715 venue r•ine . .. , think tha t \\Ith mane} as an enticement. there·s d . , h h h h 1 1... 1 k d 1 1N • ~ Oucumwl1 No e.t w E s T P o R" r MesaT c..1 12626 T .. 15 business 15 con- al"'a'. s a chance tha t someon"'s w1llmg 1ocom e forv.ard... oesn 1 .. no ""' 0 s e 15 or ~ at s ~ oo .. s 1 e . a n ~97 ... Olt-·'"' n--.... P"'OP£RT1£S 3090Pullman hs b..sne " ~ a11nbu1e that 10 the ml·<11a." ""' ..__ ............. .,. ,... ' ' ss '' con· oucteo by a eo<PQfatton said Pa m ela H ams. :i spokes"'oman for the cil) of ot O ranQ., Cou n •y S1reet SwteA Cost•MesA ducteobr ,,.,,,.,.,<,.od •11e DonalclW GolmOUf PreS1· Orange-based center. a natio n a l o rganization dedicated to The center 't'aS na~ a f\er -\dam W alsh . a J>-}ear-Calllor,... ~"'II lrnm c .. rt 92626 Floyo M Scon de<11 fi d h Id Id "'·-h d 1981 ..... d Yti:a._, lilnc:I \ecepllflQ INt B•rry L Hoeve n 12 This st•1emen1 was l1le<I Tl1is 5181...,.,,1 was liled in ing m1ss1ng c 1 ren . o l>v)"' O$C 1sap pc:lrance tn s parlle awareness IJOl••.on •htlreot .nduded-., Sun119n1 ~ C•ht 92115 .... 1111neCountyClef'1<010r. ••th ttieCounl)'Cie<k ot Or· T he 5, h ia Mango <. R eward Fund "as t'stabhshed al o f lhl' phghl o f m issing c hildren na11onw1de . '"" lilf1'.I dew. bod P L4ll Tnos busmess '' con· M\99 County on M.,e11 22 •noe counly on March 1g, 1 "' ., dUC1e<I by •n ll'OlvtOU-' 1988 1988 , I 2 on 111e 0-..ed tr um S.try l Hoeven F17S501 F'S7•ns Mt.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PlB.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTtcE 8.os1.nc.llury Ranch Cam This s1•1ement HS f11eO Or•nge Coast Cynthia A Bell 1151 Dove FlCTITIOUS 9USINIESS FICTITtOUS 9USINIESS l>i!flY • CU<pur,.llon •e· ••Ill the County ~1' Ot Or-II 1 a. 15 22· Street Suite 1•0 Newport NA• STATEMENT NAME STATE-NT Puauc HEAAtNGS Will GANCZATON ... AN EXIST· E .. I c lit·. • A" T 0 . COl<iutl ~._,_ 6 1921 ange County on Mareh 111 Bead\, C.ld 92660 The I01low1ng pe<S()(IS a<e-1 Tt>e 1otlow1ng Pl!<SOtlS are BE HELO •Y THIE COSTA INC INDUSTRlAL 11U1LD-AUTH0ftiZ£0 AGENT F<Mt tn 8rw» 193 1-oe ~ ol 19118 F·205 Put>llSheo Or•noe' Co.st OO•ng ous1neu as <1°'"9 0...S•ntos' H MESA PLA......0 COM-ING lOCATf:O . AT 1MS aAJtTOfTA~ vae-101\1c1al Rucurd~I an Pv O F~t· 0.,ty P110I M•cn 25 Aptil I L M CERAM!CS 400j EOu AT,O R 3275 N2 MISSION AT ntE NEtGH-aA8COCK STMET IN AN 1= I F<Mt AN~ und•v•o. one lourlh 1n· ';!:ii~~~Ao<°:'~ mTICE II 15 1988 Mann• Pt Apl 1 Sea L8Qu~ Cyn Ro l~ aOAHOOO COIHIUNIT't llC ZONE~ To-A CoecwnoeaAL 1*Hf OI .. rywi.,,.-1$ ..,es a. 15 1gae Beach Cahl 907•0 S..ac" Ca1t1 926S1 CENTUt, tMS_.AM AVE~ TALOEIEft .... ATION:EX-USE _.EfllMIT TO fill· ancl VftlC>OUS. M>d user.,1 · F.tH ACTITIOUS.WSS ---------- B y Tiu~ Au ociatei Press F-192 FtcTIT'IOUS.,.._H llAm STATE...,. The toll01llflng persons are dOong business u MUL BERRY STRE ET PARTNERHSIP. A Ca1tlorn1a Limited P•rtnersh1p, 1811 Eu t 11111 Ste 1A. Costa .,.__ Calol 92627 Ttiornu S L-. l88 E 17111. Cost• Mesa C•lll 92627 ThlS buSIMSS IS con· oucteo by a 1tm1teo parlner· Ship Thom-s S l ee Th•I il•lement •U Meo With the COunly Clefk ot Or· anoe Cout11y on March 22 1981 FJnsee Pttbl1shed OrarlQCI Coaa1 Dl•ly P1lol April t 'it 15 22. 19811 F-20• NI.JC M>TICC E11c Rooert Mullgren •OO .i..is1er Oes19ns ·nc Cah-COST~ MESA. CALI· EWT. LOCATE AN Oil T.U. nl!!l•I~ :o.ularan ... .,s •n<I ----------• MAm STATE ..... T PdllC ll)TIC( l\llarin1t Pt ADI 1 Seal •o•n ii 3058 Bern Or FOMllA. AT t :JO .... <Mt 7 PLANNING ACTION F.,_ ffM>lll 1050 WEST "8JC N0TIC[ The IOf!Owtn9 peisons .,e -------------------- Beacn ea111 907•0 -11Qu"a Bert Cal" 926!'>1 AS SOON AS l'OSS*'f _.A·H ·c'• FO A GAfllY 1tTH ST .. IET TO 1741 .......... oc.-.bons UI t:wd\' 11"od ----------OornQ OUSlf1ftS U RCTITIOUS ~H ·Kam Tl'\1s business ~ c:o"-T'"S ous1ne5$ •$ con. THEAEAnE9' ON MO .... ELOEA. AUTHOftlZED WNTTIE9' AVE-., .. AN MllJ ..,,...._t'°" .. lllLlut#..,, "' FlCTITIOUS ..... SS IVPERIAl CriEVROlEl ...._ STATE•NT FICTITIOUS ....... .:!ucted by an •n01v•dua ouet~ by a co1Pc-ta11on DAY, A..,_ll tt. 1-. AE.-AGENT FOA aONNIE MG ZOMIE. E~l•EN-.,_,t &Jetroleum ool 1,1as ..._ STAT'EmNT INC 15737 Eas1 lmpero•l The tOllOWlfl9 pet"sons are ~STA~ Eric llllallgren_ 11,en Ausler GAACMNG THE FOl.lOW· EL.DEA FC>ft A VAftlANCE T'AL DIETEAlllNATION: ~um and ,., lt\itl may The lollowtng perSO<'ls are H'Ql'lwa~ LA Mlf•dl Cahl d<>tng ousiness a.s The IOllOwlng pel'SC)nS .,. Tl'l1S s1a1ement was l1teo I Tl'l1s ~lillt>men1 "'u ltlt'd ING Af'P\.ICATIONS. FAOtll REAA SETBACK AIE· £ ... , .. AWUES AND IS bl< 11' lll<OI "l4tV I.a. 1..,..,..,. ... ., o0tng ous•,_s n 90638 SPA REP CO 1822'> dOlng buSlness H w1111 tile County Cle" o! Or· "'" 1111' Couniv C1er~ of Or· IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW· OUlfllEMENTS WITH A AYAILA8l.E AT CITY HALL tuun•I k,ol.alud o..onCaor...d .n BUENA PARK MANOR, Boo Sl.,lo. Ol\evr0141t. Inc · NewpOrt Siva Suite 400 ECONO LUBE N TUNE. ange County on .Maren 8 ilnge Cov<'I~ 01 Mc1rc:'1 9 ING AC TION:l AAE M .. OttCONDfTIONALUSE ANOLOCAlueltA•S. ~ C.11 ,....,,_Hum OI 1200 Quail Sute 280 Ne.· Ca1ttornia, 16737 EHi Im· Cost•MeM Call! 92627 . l550 OIO ~t Btvd 1988 •988 CHALLENGED .. COURT, ~AMIT TO ALLOW AH AC· ti. ZONE EXCE .. TION UflOolt WlllJ WlCI OOl'1 Buc;n. Calit 92660 i>eial Highway la Mt1 ada. O.slnbul~s lnlern•tion•I ,Costa Mesa, Cahf 92627 Dubllsneo O•a..;"c~~ Puc• sneo O•ang:36:~ ~C:,~~t=YM~= ~=~~~A~.~~~~~~:~ ~ EZI-:·taA FOfl hrcet 2 Al>~ tor l!,~:! ~H:a!5 ca;~1~1ness is con· ~c!~ .• P!~uct~e•~n.,;:',;; ... ~.,,~=1· ~0::,3 ~~: Da•I)' Pilot Maren 15 25 Da·lv D,1c1 Ma•c'1 18 25 ISSUES SOMEONE AMSES GARAGE 8E...0 AN EX· aUTCHEfll/CAl.IFOANIA r ... roao purpuse~ o"er • C.lol 92660 OucleO by a c:orpor•hon A,,.,_ 15A Cost• Mesa. Calo! 91'°6 A~1o1 1 I! 1988 AD• l 8 •QSE; AT THE-"*-IC HEAMtG ISTIMG 5'NG&.£ FAMILY _.ACIFIC • .... O .. E9'TtES, 30 00 loot st11p c.I lanG Tnis business ,5 con· Anan SnyOef Ptes>den1 Calli 9262'? TlllS business 15 con-~ 15, ~ 153 DESCRlftO IN THIS MO-'llESIDENCt: LOCATED AT F09' MOC>ef'ICATION Of' -Parcel 2 • shlwrl on OUC1e<I br ~ ondo~ This st•temenl ••S hleO Ttus business 11 con· ducted by ~ inOivtOuaJ --------------------TICE Oft IN WflfTTEN CC>ft· 230 8"0 ADWAV .. AN Al CONCMTIOMllllTIGATION a "WCI flleO on 9oo1t 117 ~ri.,o Auslon Ha" wot t~ County Cie<1t ot 0,. oucted by a torOO'lllOn K•nh UPC>•I P\&IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE ~.~:~~":oE~~E "'-°A~ ~~ .. ~~;:',~N~~~ ':ttoS::-OE~~ ~T~ paQllS 25 and 2fl o1 ~ail .. ih";~s~ac!.,~~as0,"~ ~~ Couni~ on M:;:: ~:'~t~1;,:,,;r:.~~ wiih"~~s~~::n~.;:s0,'~ FICTrTIOUS 8USIHEJS FICTll'IOUS llllSINESS *"G COtllllMISSK>N AT. Oft E .. T MOUIRED kOCK WALL ~ in "'° Otlta! °' the an99 Coun1y on March 10. r wl1h tile County Clerk ol Or-tnQe Couniy on M•rctl Ill, NAMt: STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT ""'°" TO. ntE PUet.IC I ~ANNING ACTIOM .. TitE tO FOOT WIDE Ceunty Recordt!I ol 0.ange 1988 PubhSlleO Orange Coast 11'199 Coonly on March 22 191111 Tile lollow•ng persons a•e t llle I01tow11\9 persons are HEAflllNG. PA..-...s FC>ft CAREY StGN LANDSCAPE _.LANTER Coun4y c.i.tornoa _, 51r"1 "74191 Dally PllOl l.Urcn 25 Ap<il 1 1988 F17St• ::l°'ng business as 001ng DuSll'IE'SS .lS 1. Pl.ANMNG ACTl<*S GAA"'9CS. AUTitONZl:O AD.IACIENT TO TitlE EAST ~ r.i 00 leel on nch PvbhSheO Or•nQe Coast 8 l5 l988 INSURANCE TRAN, I D L ENTERPR1$E.S 2700 _.A-te~51 ANO _.A ..... S1F1 AGENT FOfll llEHMAN ~ltTY UNIE LOCATED 11de o l the lollo••ng Oa11y Pilot Ma•Cl'I 2~ April 1 F-18 3 Fin. Pu1>11s11eo Orange CoHI Pubhshed Orange Cout Daily Pilot Marell 25. April 1. SCRIBING SERVICES 2620 \Peterson P1 Su•le 50-8 FOfll MALCOLM fllOSS, FISHEA COllPANY FOft A AT -... STOt. S~ O.OllMJ utnt"'ltnv a. 8 15 1988 Elae,, Unit 86 Cos1i. Mesa Costa Mf'5d C."h' 92626 AGENT F 0 flt C:: J ..... ANNEO SIGNING "'<>· .. AN ..0C ZONE. t• g1nn1nQ •I lht! So uth · Calif 9262" Oona -L~?leu roo SEAGEASTAOfli\ & SONS GfllAM FOtt AN EXtSTING VIAONME NTAl DE-•H ltirly ,orner ol saoO NI.IC NOTICE O,fllY Piiot Ap<tl 1 8 15 22. 8 15· 1988 1988 F.173 011na Porte< W•lson 2620 Pe1erson Pt Su.1e 50 B FOR A PRELIMINARY OE-MUl Tl· TENANT COM· TE"9111TNATIOM: £19'.-1011. Pale.el 2 thence Nollh 1 Elden UM 86 Cosra Mesa Cost• Ml>~ Catt• 92626 VELOPMENT .. LAN FOfl ME Ac I Al c E NT E .. FOR FURTMEA ..-oa. . Gafll 92627 '"•S buS•'1ess ~ con. ,THE 14-AC ftE HOME LOCATED AT 333 EAST llATIOte ON TitlE A80YE dlQl9lf 09 D'. ~ l03 11 Tn1s ous•ness s con· louc•e· o~ "" "01• oua ~H SITE CONSISTING f7TM STitlEET .. A Ct A_._.llCATIONS, TELE-'-~ ltw ~ llnil oucteo by a" onO"•OuaJ D~ra L Legr.u I°" a...t MILLION $0. n CW ZONE. EtfYM<*MENTAl flttONE 7S4-SMS 09' CALL of Yid Para." 2 10 !fie 11..e Diana Dor1~r W·t!o()n •~5 sta1pmen1 ,..,5 "IE'd CO...ftCIAl USES AND DETEAMINATON:EllEMPT. AT THE Of1'1Ct: OF THE point Oil b9gwvwlg Thena. T~ $111~ '#S'S h~·w '" 1rwaCG..o1y C-• 01 0--A ~ OEVli~N'T I.. pt ~ ... NG ACTION Pl AllllfflQ OD',..,..._,. &o.M> .. ci11grW SO 56" N1tn lht' Coun1, C~r• o• Or an e· Cour·, et'" M.:i• " • ,..._ ... FOfl THE tl.>6-ACM _.A·•• ~ES 9'00M 200. n FAIR OMV£. Eu i 6 20 tee l 10 lb., an9e C0unty or Mar~n 4 ·oas, tSl "4ASE. ONIE SOUTM JE.ANN£1iiAfllTlN-FOft A COSTA ME.SA. CALI· begtnnmg a. • la ,.nl 1988 Fl73632 COAST .... ACE. CONSIST· VARIANCE FfllOM fllEA9' FONllA. FJ13516 Dub•sneo O•ange Coast INGOF731,Ge3SO.FT.IN 2 SETaACK fllEOUIAE· ~ o...,.. c -1cur•e c.unc a"e Soul h · Pvbhsneo O•anC}t' Coa~1 Oa••~ P1101 Maren 15 25 1•LDGS. (12 ANO 20 MIENTS TO LEGAL&?£ AN Delly _..lot April 1, ,.. ~ '-'O •radius OI Daily Piiot l\llarci" l'i 25 April• 8 198e STORllES). AND A 15.000 EXISTING IAlC ONY, F-2117 35 9 265 le e l tb e nc.e Ap11I 1 8 1988 ~ 150 SO. FT. CHILD CAfllE LOCATED AT 2755 Southeas1v.1y aluno H od P'· 14 9 j CENTER. LOCATED H -LOMNZO AVENUE IN A'N Cllfve ltlrough • centt •I TWEIEN FAIRVIEW fllD .. Al ZONE.. ENVMONll£N· ar1Q111! o1 3t degrees 04 00 ... m11C lloll\TICE HA ft• 0 flt • l V 0 . TAL DETEMllNATIOM: EX· P\ll.IC NOTICE <ilfl a1c i.nQth 01 19• 10 r~ l'IV ----------•sUNFLOW£A AV5_ IN A EWT s ----------FICTfTIOUS MISIMESS .-UC ZONE. EMM 031 IS 10 PLANNING ACTION FlCTITIOUS 9&18'NESS t ee1 !hence o ultl 5 7 Pl&.IC NOTICE F-18' F-198 NI.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUS ....... NI.JC ll)TIC[ .,._ STATE.11EWT , FICTITIOUS ..-ss Tne IOllOWlng oersons are ----------• ..... STA~NT ooong OUSlness H ACTITIOUS --·· Tne IOllowong persons •e 1a1AT EASE IDIAL s GARt NAME STATE•NT dOtRq bu_," AGE 579 ~ Centet The IOll<>wulg Pf!fsonl are TMf COMMON .sE~ 9' Newpoft Bffcfl C ... t 00tng l>v11-"" PRE SS 4 12 1 Westerly 92660 EVOLUTION PRESS St P~ = 112 Newi>Od 8-:tl. A1 Ease o l Ne •pori Seton Ro . lrv•ne C•hl Calot 92660 · Buel\ Catotorn,. 579 ...._. 92715 JOhn A Pugsley 707 ,)()f'1 Center Or . New1>or1 Jo Anne "J T)'90n. i;. Mar19old Corona ~ Mar Beac.t> Call! 92660 Seton Rd . Irvine Cahl Gahl 92625 Tl11s business " con· 92715 T111s bus•ness •s con· oucted b) a eorl)Ofation This business •S cbn· oucteo by <an •nO•Yldual 1<.aren Mor11s F1nenc1al Oucteo by an 1n01vldu•• • Jonn A PUQstey Ottice< Jo Anne Tyson Tl\ls staterJll!Rt .,..., hieo This statement was flleO Tn.s s1atemen1 wn t1i.d wttll the Coui\ty Qe<lc ol Or· r11111>e County Clerti ot Or· with the County Cleft! ol Or· •noe Countr on MMCh 2 ange County on M.,C11 21 ange Count)' on Marc11 18. FlCTITIOUS IWstNESS NAME STATEMENT AVAtLAeU AT CITY HAU _.A..;...7 FC>ft MAM. W. NA• STATDIJWT dlq-'8' 56" bst " 19 N~ ST A TE•NT T .,e fotto,.,1nQ oe<Son!. are AN 0 AT l 0 C A l l I· H A l l • A UT H 0 A I z IE 0 T ne IOllOwmg t>e<"sons •re t.i to !tie begliwwtg ol • F'J159t'I ,,,,.... 19811 19118 1988 rne f0Uow1n9 oe,sons a~e oo-ng buS•~ss .u ... ANES AG£NT FOR F£9'N a. Sil.VA CS0.119 Dus-ness as t•nge nt cur"e cone•"• Pu0tosneo °"~ Coast PubllSl'lt'O Or"Mge C:O.St ~ Pvt>llSN!d °' ¥"09 Coast Dally P110t APfll 1 II 15 22 19811 DALE TER BUSH AND ~AWASAll •)"SI Beacn PA: ••• ,. f Ofll DAVID FfllONT SETaACK ·E NERS LTD 50()() B11c11 ...... I 35" 2"'5 ....... , ...... F·193 in &dtilll ,...-....... to pvw? Go to the da.wifted lel'\'itt directory for all ~,_,. ........... needs. \loing business u NES.,.ViNSlER '°'O'°"OA· 2 PLANNING ACTION FOA A VA9'tANCE FROM AMIDON REAL fV PART· NorttleH tvrtr h•.,ing • O•.ty P,lol APf•I t 8 15 22.,0a.ty P.tot ~" 1 11. 15 22 ASSOCIATES 911 ACaDul·1 Bou1ev••a WeSl"1 rSte• IM I C H E L S O N . " • SI ee1 S 550 ~ r...,ou~ o "' " •-t ''"'° '7<K> :i Laguna Beacn Ca1tr Cal 1 0:.?683 "UT...-·-o """'""" ,...;. OUtM•NTS F<Mt A It£-e:;)Ct! c:.~ 92660 thence Sou~ .iurig F-201 F· 19• ~ ...,..-.c; ~..-;~• ..,.. 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ENVIRONMIENTAl l aureoce T As!'.1100 5000 t27 71 ~ to nwt Eas141fty i. l: •n15. l'lus1n~!.s •S con· Tn ~ ous1nen •S con· CITIZEN CONGfllEGATE DETERMINATION: EX-811ch Street Suite 550 Ww QI_, Part.All 2 ~ucteo O) .. n 1nd1•1dual duc1Pd t'y a corM •i!l•C•n CAfllE FACll.tTV WITH A EWT. Ne;":'°'' Beocn <;:a111 92660 P•rcel J A non· Dale T•" Bush Pre~ dMt COHOITIONAl USE "ffll· 11. PLANNING ACTION o·~t~ bbus•1nes~ '5 con. c11Ctusu1e e•3.cment and 'n•s 5.lalef"lenl was llled .,,,~ sunement .. a~ liteo MIT TO EXCEED THE PA ..... FOfll EVONNE ~""" y a 11'\lt..., P¥ll\er· N•t" lhe County Clerk of Or · ""''"""Count) C1e-• ')I Qr. llUILDING HEIGHT llMI· • st11p righl-ot •er owe< • 30 00 ••Qe Counly on Fet>rvarv ,in9e _....,,.,,. "",,.t;,ruarv TATION AND VARIANCES :g:,:T0;'o,.~=::~ Sleol'le<I L Goooman IOollfnpollandow9tParce1 :. 1q9e 2!1 ·Ge~ FfllOM SIOE AND MAfll A*>UOES FOfll A VAN-This Slat_...l ... .u loled 3. -..,.., on • map I.., F37117S Fl72U6 SET•ACK AEOU••J · ANCE nM>M AEAA SET-.. 11t>1tie Count)C1e<11 010r. 1r1 lkOt1 7 ~25-.J »uo1tsnt-o Orange Coast C._.i; snea O•ange Coiut MENTS LOCATED AT ..... •ACK fllEOUIREMEWTS TO •noe Couniy on Maren 16 26 °' Pait» ~ If\ the :.a 1 p 01 ~arch 18 25 :>a 1, P c• \'eve'> 25 •0111 1 FA!ftvtEw fllOAO .. A Ct LEGALIZE AN EXISTING 1988 O lltce O!/ lh1t Counl y (,_1 I • 8 1988 !I •5 •ti&!' f37•731 F. ,.-~ If , ZONE EN'\llft~NTAl I.Al.CONY ANO TO Au.OW ... .,, p T°" 33•5 New-FW:udtlt of 0r.,. County D E T E A M I N A T f 0 N : THE ENCLOSUM Of' TitE l>O'I Bouleva d S t 213 c.i-said SIUC> lytng --------------------NEGATIYI: OIECLAAATIOH •Al CONY LOCATED AT ~ 1 Be ',_ C ~ e92663 15 00 teet on ec1> 510e al I l _.LA....-0 ACTION 531 "A" HAMIL TON Pv~ ,._,. acOr a ,. ___ lhe IOllO•inn de$Crib4td DUNIGAN C AR OL AN N DUNIGAN. age 32 pai.st><f Jw .iy March 30 I ~HU! in Costa I P......_38 FCM 0.AYID LAF· STMET M AN "2 ZONE "'"'~ a1'f9l' ""9>1 "' IFON, AUTHOfQZl:O AGENT ENVlfllONMENTAl OE ~ D••ly Pilot Mardi 25 "Prff t 4.Alnl4'1""" ~al !tie FOR ANTHC)NY MON· TfMjllNATION: UE .. T a 15 1988 Wlte<setloon °' the ~ T A_.EfllT FIA A CON· 12. ,.._.NNING ACTION F.175, lone ol \illfJ P .. <* 3 er'lt ttle n IJ" n I l ' ~· (' !> [I n d I DITIONAl UH .. EfllMIT PA .... FC>ft ClFFCMD E. E..M48'1y r4:0minus of ....... nt"phi"" C r·iv<-Stde'FOA A 20-•ED Al-JEFFMS 'Oft A CON· rtBJCll)TIC( dltx•O!d c.enlllfWle cue.,. ' COHOl../OltUG AIEHA9kl· DITIONAl USE "RMIT ~ • radius ~ 295 ~·n11 1·" \\di ~· hl·~d ,TATIONLIYINGAMIANOE· IFC>ft Off.SITE _.AM.a FICTITIOUS.,._,SS lrUt!t Of 11 rallroed -.-i1 14KH I 1111 p M RESIDENTIAL DU .. lEX LOCATED AT 851 WIST Tne fol .ng ~son.s lt<CI Jr\ .... 1272• ''°Of s .. 1urd.1\ 1\pnl :l. •NT .. AN EXIS TING I AND SHARED ACCESS, N~STA~ 11-Vlild1t1 a0.CS.-ded H l0CAT£0 Al" nc EAST 11TH STMET .. AN llO doing t>vs-ness as I Pllgll Mes;1, born [)e(--em ber .. ruur L.o\\ n ~tern· tSTH ITIIEET ... AN "2 ZONE. ENYIRONMINT"AL POMONA MANOR 1985 Olli<. ... AecOfdl o• M od I'>. 1455 Orangt' CA Ortdl P<1rk P1t-rce ZONE. ENVMONMINTAl DETEfllMINATION: IX· Pomon• Avenue Costa Orange ~ly leoG 1n· Cosw Mt>Sd rt'Sid ent l·Bro<. 8'·11 Broadway DETEIUllNATION: EX· EWT. ~ Cat.t 92627 flef1111Ctt0n ~ 1t ZS ._. ' Sh Morluan. Dir«"'\Ors fMPT tJ.. Pl AIRllllQ ACTION 1981-1985 Coste M~ IS u uth•t1sle1ly o t ttle o r man) Y<'ar5 e 1S • . . •. "1.ANNtNG ACTION .. A ..... 50 F(Mt OMO ....,_ Town Ho~ AP•tltnenlS l\lull"4JUI .. .., ... """"" of !>Ur'\'IVed by her lov. Costa Mcs.i ti-t2-9150 .. A .... --40 ANO YHTINO TON. AUT'HONZED AGUfT l iq Sl!Qe Devetoomen1 NI certain COUf98 "" .... 1ng mo thl'r AI K-e I K:'\IPP T£NTAT1vt T"ACT MA,. FOR 00..ALO ft WAN» Gehe<at Partner 8055 W w.....,..., of _. P..- D r (• ' T-13224 F()ft llAUFMAN FC>ft A St0N VANANC:f M•nchester Ave f'ou1111 • un1gan () oo;ta HAROl.O r KNIPP. AN 0 • 0 A .. 0 0 F '°" GAOUM> Ste* AREA f'IOof Play• Oel ~ c.i.1 l stlo•n H Hotltl 34 Mesa F our loving ~IS· agt· 7Y. p.1<..~.0 l•way SOUT .. Alt CAUFC>NtlA, AM> TOP·STMY SIGN, 90293 ~ 29• 20· Eal lt '3 lCN and a bro ther, MarC'h :m. 1988 at INC~ AUTMOMDD AMWT LOCATED AT Jl1'0 NIW· Th•• bus1neu •s con-._. on Mid P.arl ...... Rav lene D L vnth Nt"" "'>rl fk.ic h, horn F<M aMT,O, T.-..uTZOt PORT aouLEVAM» • CJ ducted tJy 111m1ted par'tnef"· tl1•"'-• p1otun91no s a id · • .,.. VENT'UMl.FCMFWIM.DE· ZOM. tlffMOIR•NTA lhtp W1W ~to a llOlftl in a n d p a t r I c I a Mav 28 1908 In Des Wl~ Pl.AN'°". DfTfAMtNATION: El E Roc:tvd $temtntllll ""' SouttlNsl .. .., 11"9 of Maldonado o f Cor · Mo;n<o:. low ..i H<' I!> SMOLE·FAllllY HOMIS IWT. Ttlts ., .. ement _. l1'ed Wllll Pa.c.I :s. Med l)Ulflt ona. L vnda Elho tt of I u rvived h' ht!> wirt-, TO COEXIST WfTM I.JOST· 14.. 9'ID«Vfl0,..INT h the County CleR of Of. ~ 1lfl 7a , ... NQfth A k • M . Or ING OL OPIMTIOMS ON AObtCYMVEWM-... _,..Coun!Y on MWCh 22. r an..'ld..'l. ary • Mary E Km pp rwo AN n~ACM lfTI. A YAM-ftOlt ...aoa -~Oft. 1M1 .. s l••.. 01 '"• Soultl· ange and Larry Ad· son s D o nald A ANCIFWOllOPllllPACf •NT ~no..~ ~ .....,tv ••-°' tti.t ("()Ck of Indiana, also Knipp o f Costa M t-sa STANOAMS. ANO A WS-TH It 11 ( J ) NI W Pu~ Orange C09C t et••1n course 1n M id ,.,., -TRfG TfWTAT'M fAAcT ~ /i#MfmJfTS 0eoty Nol ~14 I 8. 1S. 22. So.At LLLllJ"tt IWw ,._ M sutv1v~.,,. are numer· and Bf'U('(' r K rupp MA,. FCMt A • lOT ..,._ LOCATED AT 1t1 nowmt 1H1 •ttur1t1 s. ~ S..· 10· PACIFtC VtEW MIMOIUAL PARK Ceme1ery • Mor1uar.,. Cnape1 • (".remator f 3500 Pac•l•C V '""" O• ~e Ill \1110011 8eA~ t- b44 z••\ HA~lAWN­ llT. OUYE Morru '>' • Ceme1er. Ctt'matO', 1625 G1S1er 4vt' Cost• Me.a !i•0-55SA WI..,.,... llU-AY Mort.-y ·~ 110lroedlway Cotta..._ 6'2·1150 ' of H untington 8t-3ch . OMa.oet LOCATWD AT STM9T • M RI 11011R. F.~ e_. 104 06 ._... on ...i five g r andscm._. K irk. 1090 WST tl1'M •TimET IMVl9'0a•Ml•TAL DI· p__. "'8p ._...__of T odd. Paul. Kt'\'ln =-~ :r.:: .:=a Tlltl.•,!.~'::v.u:=a PlaJC ll)ntl aa.d ••M-nl •"-II. be and Cor bin K nipp ..., .. AHA.AM.I AT •AP ..... , .. ,,... f!IC'"10Ue• I ... ~ Of lf!OI::' IO M r K nipp was ll f'eSI-CfTY MAU. ... LOCM. u-..,,.,.., c. NTTTft TO --flAW -~"" .. .... def\l of Cost~ Mba ~ ACnoee =:'":uc..P~ ~=::--= P:~·~ .. '"=.: SJ.ntt HM I. and re· .. A·ll·U ,0.. ••ucl LOCATID AT .. llONTI OAUERV NOVA, "°' ............ ftO 9*11 ured from James Ray MACUI. AUTNORIZID WleTA AW ....... ~· L.w, ~ ... .. 1 " ...... CoMtrU('llon Co In AOIWT '°" PAUL JN>. zom. ... a I ., .... leedl c.. '"'° ........... wdtl., _, l973 M~laJ ser MA••1•Ruc• MACIU•. DITl••••ATIO•: ••• Krystyna H ~. .... p lOOO ... · '°" A ca 1 m ITICllfcl!L u. ~-1 '°' ~ Lane. ...... ... V)<'8 will t:M-held Sat· ~NllMITO.._ .. '9TATIWWJMCB. po11 9-d\. C.-tM1D "-...... addren urday, April 2. l988. ••1.mTme••1111 w a..m '°"ML Owd P .......... ,,...._ ~ •••ft.9 "300 P M at Padlic ..,...-~---TAYLOa l MT DI ·,...,.,_. ~ • .......,•..,.at._ .... """-"• · • • ~.,.-,_.. VILe••lt , t•· 9MOl.C-'... , a J ....._ 9 I View Meynonal Parle an LOCAftD AT -COllNllHWD TO -. Tlltt .,.,...... 1e con-..,... • ._ -~ "' Chapel,"°° Pacific .._.A ____ --NllC&MO dllCtlbd~ ........ ,..._. tlO H Hd OH 110 View Driw . Newpon ffl1 :".ii/ATI~:'; :':c~.~~ "'Lt.,,..._.. 11-io.10 HI ,Mere Beach Pnvate lnter--•GATM lllCL.W,_, .......... , ..,,_,.. n._ .._,..,.. .. ._ ... 0...-. ~CA m en1 In lie u of t."•11111acno.tMat1 u•" CO•·---~c:a.r.afOr· 1'le JLAT Oowers «inll'lbutiont PA44 Nil ...... ll ...... .,. P•••OT ... eour..., °" ~ t ..,...., mav be m1C1e &o t)w •lllM, AUfllOttlHD LOCA'9 AT an -tM1 , -.. -" ,O!O_......, ... 9M.AU•--·-·--..__,.._ __ .. AIMrxwt Cent9 av-COIWOllAftOll POii A JMt .. ••••TAL M • •a aNld ~ C:O.. p .. _, dety or Anwrk• c aia no u. -._ 12 •nmt llmllPT. Dailw "°' Marc:fl fS ,.,. • ...:t. • Hean Allliudaucn. :': :."P ':'~':':. ~ ..:..nZO:..":f:''= • 1$ tMI ,.,19 ._ ... .._ 11 • • an 18-ycar-old. POST OFFICE. TM pos.t ofhce l!!n'1 ~lly an tnflUf'nce. it's a dt'St1natiof)-•~thtn a month or ~"'ry male's 18th b1nhd.iy Herc ht' must t"l'gistt'f with Selcctt\T Service. HO¥."'""r. some }'OW\i men put off l"l'f15ter· tng. and a few d«ide not to re11ster al all. That"s why "'"''"" making this d1f'Kt a~al to you Wt-need you 10 help mfluenCt' }'Our son w rt'1fister- and todosoon time. YouStt. rt'gistnnion ist~ law And. it's l'ff!Uired for ~I st~t loans. reeler.al emploprwnt and job 1ratntng benefits. Don't ~ a young inan }'OU know miss ou1 on any fedt-ral or st.ate bt'nefits Makr sure he knows about l"l'g"lsttnng w11h Selecu'"' St'rv1ce. A comp~e regtSlnltioo lisl u ws our countr) s1x \'1tal 'A'ttlt m mob1hrmg our man· pov."tt 1n a national t'mt'rgency Selective Service Registration. It's Quick. It's f:asy. And it's the Law. I ( ·. FRIDAY, APRIL I, 1988 25 CENTS . -B1 h •inds fan fires, .dust ~ue1: Camp Pendleton blazes doused; ch weather forecast througf:l Easter BJ GaBG D.DKX _. PAl!L ARClllPLEY ............. off alarms and creatina mini-dust storms, but also ushering in a wa¥e of wanner weather . The Santa Ana winds blew into GUSllftl up to SO mph. the powerful <>rans County late Wrdnesday with winds brou&ht wanner temperatures mixcCl bleuinp. fanning f!res, tettina to Southern California ~n Thursday. Ration Key Republican 1enator ~xpr ..... growt_ng biparttsM concerns about Attorney General EdwlnMeeM./M callfomla Mafia drug rtog with LA Hnka broken./ A3 Indez A7 A3 A9-10 85-7 A8 Datebook A8 Datebook A3 87-8 81-4 A2 Bot4og eatery fights for cart BJ JONATllAN VOLD.£ ............. ~ Costa Mesa officials contend Will Campbell parks his hot dog cart illeplly. But in his eyes, there's not a whole lot of diff'e~nce between a Buick and a not dog can. And he thinks Costa Mesa code enforcementofficersarcdoginahim. for euctly two years today. Campbell and his panner_. K.ae DiDomenico. have owned and oper- fted the Chicqo Beef Statio~a hl>t aoa shop at sso w. 19th· St. . Business is aood. they say. but the st-op is set just a bit too far ofT 19th Slreet. An antique-stylrd hot dos can at the ed&e of the parking lot in front of the shop for the last couple of wcdts has helped attract customen. It also attracted the attention of city code enforcement offiettS. who pve .Cam~ll. 4C?. and DiDomenico. lS. a week s wam1n1 to movr the can, and when that went unheeded. issued the pair a ticket. The ticket alleacs the ~ needs I conditional use permit to dispay the can. but Campbell disagrees. He says the can 'is just like a car for sale. "I don't see how it's any different than ~~ an Oldsmobile in a lot _with S onJt." Campbell::said.-111•••••••••--" (Pl•••-BOTD00/A2) The weather is exptCU:d to last throuab the Easter weekend. while the winds should diminilh today, accord· ins to the National Weather Service. firefi&hters worked quickly to knock down two south county brush fues, one of which threatened several homes and a school. The brush fire near White Otter street in lquna Niauel was reported at 3: IS p.m. and burned close to Moulton School, said Oran,e County Fire Depanm(flt ipot~man Patti Ranae. Allhou&h reaular school was closed for spring break, children were on the campus at a day care center, Ranae said. However, the half-actt fire was contained within 30 minutes and controlled b)' 4 p.m .. Ranae said. No one wu anJured and no structures were damaac<l In Camp Pendleton. a brush fire WW. c-wp1ae11 "' • !peef wttla 'M..cltt..Jlf 0..... .._ Oftl' a clfadoD IM nteelftld for Drug boss suspect pleads ·innocent Be on your guard: Pagan pranksters still around BJ JONATllAN VOUU: ............. Reputed orpnized aime fiaure Robert Paduano. who5e arrest al- leaiedly stopped what authorities con- tend was his plan to take over the Newpon Beach df\11 trade on behalf of orpnized crime. pleaded innocent Thursday to 71 rackelt'Crina chutes in Supmor Cou1'. Superior Coun Judie Myron Brown aa:epted the plea in Santa Ana and set I May 11 trial dale for the Newpon Beach busint'SSllWl1 wbo remains in <>ranee County Jail 1n lieu ofS2SO,OOO bail Paduano, •4S, WU cbafll'd with 74 countsof compincy, robbery,••ult and eitonion, stemmins from u alJteed a= 10 1ake over the ~ dr"I tf'lde beiween BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN · °' ............ _ If only Pluto, that zany IYna of the Underworld. 'hadn't kid- na~ the daulhter of Ceres and carried her off to be his queen. we all probably would be rntina a lot CISltt today. The anctent Romans. you see, used to stqe wild feasts in honor of the pliaht of Ceres who searched in vain for his dauahter. Prolerpine. who by then was busy belpi• Pluto nwnllin order in the Undn world. The ROft\&ns considntd Ceres' tearc:b for his daupaer a .. fool's errand." which pve rise in suble-- qumt millmiums to the annoyina ~-we celebrate today - April Foors Day. .:.5lill olbcn SQ lbe timi• 1Cem• related to the vernal equinox. March 21. when nature .. fool s" mankind with sudden chanscs in the weather. Of course. another vmaon of bistor)' maintains that 16th cen- tury folks used lQ. celebrate the new year each sprlftl. r:iaht after the vernal equinox. But just when everybody was settled into that s~aem, Pope Grqory XIII de· aded he wanted to c~ thinp. The Holy Father dee~ in I SS-4 that the ncw_~would bqin Jan. I. not April I. and oft'e:red his G,..-ian calendar to wbocvtt cared to use it. France adoptrd it. and it q&iickly spread to ocher European coun- tries. News. ~ver, tra\e~ a bit slowc:t_i.n tboledaysand lllk.oftbc Gregorian calendar didn't always rcacti the country folk.. They continued to hoot and holler and Jive prcscnt.s on April I. believing It still was New Year's Oay . They were the first Apnl Fools. But not the last. fa't this week some wiseiauys from LQS AnaelC'S tried to pulf a fast one on tht media by claim ina the'hcavy metal band Iron Maiden was set to perform at the Democratic Nilaonal Con'ven- tion in Atlanta next July. It ain't true. The tpirit of pranksters 1s ahvc and well. as both jokers and victims' alona the Oran,e Coast can testify. . Firemen are said to br notorious practical joken. So art baseball players. lkat pcopk who ap- -~!lm.a.J.._.PAG.AJI/ A2) was brought under control b)I 6;30 p.m. after bu.ming through SOO acres of heavy brush, said Manne Corps spokesman Sgt. Phil Smith. The fire broke out at I ~:45 p.m and quickly spread an the nonh~cst comer.of the base. fanned by the gus1 ) winds. . · • Orange Count~ and ~an Clemente firefigh ters J01ncd Camp Prndlc1on crews 1n batllang the fire said spokes- man Lt. Gene Brov.-ne • No one was anJured and no struc· tures were ttireatcned. Cau~ of the fire was under 1n vesuga11on In Irvine. police said 1he h1jh winds set off a number of buriJary alarms. Pon1ons of the San D1{'gO and Costa Mesa freeways were shrnuded an dust lucked up from roads1dt' construction s1tes. lPe swirls of dus1 did not cause an> acC1dents. according to California Highv.a~ Patrol official<. iPleue eee HIGH/ A2) Official . working 2ndjob full-time HB rity a ttorney 's --=----ana fyst resigns after fede ra l post surfaces --- By ROBERT BARKER °' ... °"" ......... .\ longtime employee ~ed from h1'.>JOb an the Huntington Beach Cit> .\ttome~ '!>office. Thursday after repons surfaced that 1hc man was allegedl~ mooahghtm~ by hold ing dov.n tv.o JObs at one 11inc. Walter .E Burk. thr depann)ent anahst for Cm .\ttomev Gail Hut- ton's legal dei>anmcnt 'and a Cit) emplo~cc for about 15 , years. an- nounced on \\ednesda' that h~ was ' resigning for "personal rasons:· official!> said The res1gnauon was to become official toda'. It "as disclosed that Burke. who rcponedl> was av.ay from his Job with · the cit~ dunng pans of October-and No, ember and all of Dc-ccmbcr-. had taken a full-umeJob asdeputydastnct coun e\CCUtl\ e wt th the U.S. Dist net Court an' Los .\ngCles 1n Octobtr of last 'car SOurccs said that Hunlln&ton Beach. acqaantanccs allegedly ~ tccted Burle workangat his second Job an Federal Court m ~ Anacin and (Pl--eee CITY I A2) Rape tr-al ordered for businessman Job applicants cla im interviews turned into sexua l assault-s v.1th Pan1cha!>· Haf'b()r Boulevard Ct'llular telephone compan) or agreed to mee1 him casual!). t>ach rcponed the alleged attacks. but authorities did not ha' e enough ev1denct to file charges against him until the la51 '1ct1m came forv.ard. said Deputy By JONATHAN VOLZIE D1stnC1 .\ttomc~ Ma" m Stem. °'.,.....,,...... James Brust man. Panichas· at- A Fountain Valley businessman tome'. contends that the women are accused of sexually attacking fi,e h1ng· or alterl"d their stories for women on dates 'and job anten 1ews -aulhOnlleS OUI Of shame Or for Other was ordertd Thursday to stand tnal reason~. Panichas pleaded innocnt on sc'ual assault charres that could to the cnmes and rcmarns an Ora• lead to a l~year pnson sentence Count~ Ja1l 1n lieu ofS:-00.000 bail. After a two-day prehminaJ') hear-The .\!-,ear-old m:rn faces 16 mg that included testimony from fi, e SC\Ual assault charges. includana aJ. women. all blondes. Municipal Court legation!> that he raped four of the J._.<llC Chnstophtt Strorle ruled there women was enouah evidence against Thomas T~o I -year-old women and a 22· J. Panichutoorderhim to stand tnal ~car-old Lai; Vegas woman testified Panichas. who is ma m ed. 1s ac-the' wtrc attacked b\ Panichas after cused of an.ckint thr v..-omcn bt-the· businessman antef''te~'Cd them tween I 98S and 198&.. (or po1enual openings tn Western The WOl'ftm. who api>hed for JObs (Pl--eee RAPS/ A2) January~ 10 <ktObn' 1987. In a ~· ilMtictment banded down the ~ County Grand Jury, Plduuo .... ~ -.... witla Jolla Man-. who ~ is ......, mvi•a ·~Jaf leDteDce b' "*" roMM:I ies-of di•~ Mmed auauhl -ftve homes in OUDtain V*J, Newport lmrh ad Palm Reagan dinqer guests in OCtQ pay $10.o, 000 Sprio.':.. ........, IMmi . WflhD...:, Mwidp•feo.t~ dais moDdl ,.. Alla McK.w ordered ..... _ to ........ 71 crimiMlmuata. If ooavicled ol al of die dim ... ..... ooald rec:eiw-a ---- (Pl1111-PADUAm/AaJ 8J JONA'l'bN VOIPB ... ._ .... _ Newport lllC:b deYeloper William Lyon wiU .._ Rould and NIDC'Y 1taeaa 11 a SIOO.OOD-Houple ftand- raiter far die pc11i11mt•1 pleeNd erdlive. dlerednd~• .... t COllfinned n..lly. L,_ would aoc dilc-. Monday's nat, but his ..... JUlli• 8lrct said the ~ns·would attend the event at Lyon s Coca de Caza hc>IM . She would not ~•eaa funhtr details about the fund-niter, other than lO .,. the procftCb. would fl> lOW'CI t.11di• ltapn's library tn Vamn C...~ TM I Sl. foot ~ ud a PR'PQlld n Ceater b' Public: Afllin wiU i aa edibit area. a 120-teat tbea\er. an auditorium and O\cmight accommo- dations for the Rcapn,. The fanlity is expected to cost ~ million. Tom Fuentes. chairman of the Onlner County Rcpuhlican Piny. said while be wlll aot attrnd the ~t. be undtnllnds about I S couples from the Los A,.rles. Bever· ty tf ills and OranF County ara.s wdl be prnmt. .. rd love to say rm 1ou11 to be there. but m y wife wouldn't let me sell the ho use to raise lht SI . .. Fuentes termed the event "a non- political affau.'~ beau~ the dona- tions weft" 901na to the librar) fund, not a political canchdat<'. Lyon. howt,u, is chairman of Nathan RownberJ's campaian for the llepublican nonunat10n an the «>th Conp'Cllional teal. .. hich IS bci"' vacated by tk rctannp. 1ncumbmt. Rl"p. Roben Badham R-Newpon Beach. • Rosenbefl said Thursday he would not attend the affa ir "ltho uah OM of Rosenbera's ~ nents. Jrvmc Councilman David Baker. has l'CC'Ctved Badham's ea- dorsement. Rcapn ha' yet 10 b9c* an' candidate and would not until aftC.t the Republecan pnmary. a White House official 111d . . - A city Is born: Mission Vi8Jo council ~ow& hafm.!DY ' aia....., poillerd to Ml SI·~ a dra ..a llid: ..,.0 he .... .-&ill.,... .... to p1 ...... r .... .., .... _ ..... ., CID I - It? 5 t M.a •et e ~· • ~~---Ow;u~ -....:-.. Olll "-.... ie:i' ..... :! ... ., .... ,.,. .,._,.,Pt 0 J Ce _..17 .... r· '11~..-.-Mou• bame111addilamioeol1M tl1t ol dllt Atallm Hill nm•..,. I DI., .... ol ....... 6.000 ... denla M w left out ol Mirld10 Vifio"l-...,..,:1· I I ..... _, .... ..,..,...,.. ...... 1'ecllJ .. comat1bpaiol..a t.:inl 1..akaP1lm11 c.1191 •• Al a mis; ia __... 1'1Mi'n- 41r :\• Sd' hct Oal9 -= ,,,.., .... ". r·. nV.,..._.._..., ... Mleelon Viejo Mayor Nom Manay takee 0.-tbe podlmn after betn& 8WOrn ID by coanty SaperTieor Gaddl Va9C1aez. At riaht IW!r .......... '-...... are COGDCll memben Victoria Jaffe, Cluie Keena, Robert Curtla, and Wllllam Craycraft. MISSION VIEJO COUNCIL SWORN IN ... From Al "Although we have :t population of 67.000or thereabouts. we have kept a small-town at'mospherl'. .. Jaffe said. "This 1s a town wherr my husband Steve and I sct1 led I 0 years ago because "'e wanted a bu'<\iness and we · wanted to ra1 c a fam1h I think we c osc well." · ......,.,.,..1111na addi.'d: ··.\II of us here in our campaigns ha' e pledged to preseFve the qualit} of ltfc 'We all kno"" we all love Mission V1eJO. we all know the Mission VieJO Co has done an outstanding JOb 1n rhe 22 y~ars making a Je'<tbool 4.'Xa l\1plt of "'hat a planped communll) can be "To fulfill this pled~e "''II take a continuance: of the pancnrsh1p of the people of Mission \'1eJO and 11s locall~ elected officials Ttus panner- ship 1s cementi.'d together b~ the _ volunteer ~pint of th ts rommuntt' :· --State ..\ssembl~ ma n G1l £~ R-!':e""pon Bea h. al"o recogn1zrd the pride Mission Viejo residents take 1n their commun ity of tract homrs. landscaped medians and neigh- borhood schools a nd pnrks. . "I want to both admonish and inspire the new counci l," Ferguson said. "Tbis is probably one of the: happiest communities in Amrnca. and let's keep it that way ... State Sen. William Campbell challenged the audience packed into Saddleback College's McKinne) Theater to place responsibility for local issu~ on the new council members. "Ratner than ca ll us in Sacramen- to. now call ~our Cit) Council." he said to a reception of laughter. "The government that go' erns best 1s the go' ernment that is closest to the people... . County Superv1so'r Gadd• Vas- QJ.ltl.._ wh<L..Qresided o'er the swear- ing-in ceremonies and a 'Mission VteJO resident himself. ech.ocd Campbell's message saying ... We will now fo~ard all call' and com- munica1ion to the new \ity Hau:· honl) after the morning cel- ebra tion. Murray. Cra~craft and in- terim Cll} Manager William Talley travt'led to Sacramento to sign papers that )Viii make the incorporation official and allow the ne w city to 1mmediatcl) begin receiving sales tax revenues. Murray said although the cit y is new. the Mun1c1pal .\dvisoryCouncil and the Communtt) Servi~ District which used to manage the.> communi- t) much like a cit~ council w111 make the trans1t1on smooth. •·we11. ""'c don't han· a lot of those problem that other new cities · migh t:· he said ... We ha"ve offices. telephones. staff and council chambers and I thtnk we sho.uld roll into rht ~QUTn' com fortrrbl)~.'"'-' --- '"' \HIGH WINDS FAN FIRES, DUST ... · homAl · No ma1 or damage "'ll" reponed as a resulr of t!le ""' nds. .. Some scattered po"' er outages "'ere reponed in Los .\ngl·lr~ Count\. • including one affcc11ng about 6o • • customers 1n Nonh HPlt' v.ood. said a spokes""oman for thl' los .\ngeles Coum~ lkpanmcnt 1,f \.\ atcr and Po""'er. 1 Pat ~ess1g1an. a spo~cs"oman tor he outhern (altforn1:1 Edison ( o. said there "'ere no rerons of local outages. The increase in offshore heat mo' ing west follow~ a similar ""eather pattern last week that product'd record spring temperatures and dre"" hundreds of thousands of sun ""orsh 1pers to the: beach. .\ s1m1lar. 1f so me"" hat cnoler. forecast for the EaMer ""eel.end could bnng a repeat of last '>'eel's record beach CfO\lldS. police ~Id. Hi ghs toda} were expected to climb into the 80s toda). the weather service reported. \ ~ach highs 'Nere expected to top out in the lo"er 70s. wi th overnight lo"s 1n the 4Us. In thi.' dcsen~~h1gh wi nds prompt- ed tra\ eler~· ""arnings to be issued. \111\h the da~_11me high temperature in the 70s. O\\~rn1ght IO\ll<i 1n the 30s arc forel·ast. ,, ,. .. High1cloudS, decreastp g ~Inds Some higt'I *'* owr the 0r-:.._ Cout tC>CMy end S.turdey .. ~ dect111t . wittl ~ both deY9 r:t: .,~5. 1owe tonight "°"' .. to • Sout ... t Mnd• 15 knoll .. bloW through .... ""* eoutel wat.,• this etternoon end~ OV9f' a weec aweM of 4 fMt. Sklet wlM be moetty cieltt with a ... :f douda. Sooth«n Callf0tnla moonteln .,~ be fair today and Saturday with some h~h clouds and dectaMlng winds. RMor1 hight will range from 5 to 58, Iowa tonight from 21 to 38. North and northNet wind• will blow 25 to 35 mptl through the <MMft• with oceaalon., 1tronger VUM• blowf:'\. dust end .. nd. Wind• will decreue today. Momlnga wlH eotder, followed by warmer days. U.S. Tempe "" ............. .. Le tncli• r\aj)OllS 49 41 " AlbtnY N V st 31 J~ton M111 74 st Albuel'*que 44 33 Jecilton•llle 71 53 Amarl4IO 49 34 .J\M>MU 40 3S Calif. Tempe Anc/IOC. ll 31 K.,,satC.ly 5.t 35 ... _... .. 73 SI l MV9C)U 61 41 . A1'8nll 71 24 1.Jllle F\ocil 13 48 "" ..... , ....... .. Le AllMtliC C•IY S4 44 lOUISVtJle 60 49 Ba11er11H11c1 11 46 ,..,.,In 73 SI lUb-69 31 ~'°"' 68 46 8all ""°'. &7 SI ~· lit 61 c., ..... 71 61 8'""'11' SI 19 M1.,,,.8eKI> 11 n Cu'-Coty 76 50 8'<"""9''.,,. 79 61 MIO!and-00e$sa 81 42 Eu<•• St 41 &wn11<cl 48 13 M,,...._ « 26 Freeno 7S 44 eo-S3 12 Mpts..$1 PllUI 47 33 l M>Catl .. 66 34 eo.1on SI 42 Nu!IV1t141 11 50 l0fl9 8"ch 79 S1 8'QW<11w le 13 S3 N.-°'1Un~ 72 61 lOS A"991" 78 SS e..""° 54 29 N.-VO'I< C1 y 67 44 l A Aw~I l6 64 Buthnglon \'It SI 311 NOl10ll< Va aa so Mwysvl .. 11 50 C•JPe< 38 19. Nof111 Pl•ll~ 39 31 MontCMa 82 .. c11arlft1on s c 10 60 Oltlel>Oma •IY S3 •7 Mont .. .., 73 48 Cll8r ... 1on w V• 74 47 Om8ll8 S9 33 -71 so Cll8rtolle N C 79 57 0.!8n0o ISi 62 ~BMcll 78 53 Clle~ne 2• 20 Pllll•oeto"'• 70 4S 0 11Ai.n<t 11 st Cllicaoo 54 31 "-• •72 49 Onta110 7S 58 Cinconnah SI 44 P1llabu<9ll 66 37 P•lm Sprn1gs 77 56 Cievetano 49 31 ~~ tM 39 Pet80ena 18 so Colvmbla SC 90 48 61 3S Pato RQC>les 75 30 Columbus.OlllO 62 39 =~11y 80 SS R4H! &1un 90 52 ConcorO.N H 60 25 46 20 ~·wooe1 C11y 7& se Dat1a1-r1 Worm as 49 66 24 R•~S!Oe 73 St Dayton 66 36 Ric;llmOnO n S3 Seer amen lo \J: .50 o.n ... 19 211 S1 Lou•• 57 42 Sallnas 40 O.SM-S7 31 S•lt Lake C11v SI JS San 8ernaro1no 74 59 o.troo 49 34 San AntonlO 77 S3 SanGaoriet 7t 49 Dululll 3S 11 San Juan P fl 81 73 Sell 1M90 7S S1 El Peto 62 so SI Sia Mar .. 57 21 S•n Francisco 77 !II hMl.V•lle 58 47 Seanie sa 44 San Jose 77 SS Fw b8nl<I 18 17 Sllf~I S7 49 Sen11 Ana 71 48 rwgo 40 20 Sloua Fans 47 3? S.,,11 IS•rbara 73 42 ri.g.1111 40 15 SC>O'aM 52 31 S.n11Cru1 74 41S Gr anll RAP<Os 49 7S s.,,_ 67 29 San1a Mw .. 73 31 IS• 65 Tl dee '"" ._ TCIOAY 231 a.m OS Flrt~ll 833 ..... 4 7 s.c: ._ 232p.m. 0 !I s.c:ono lltgl\ 8«pm s 1 IATUllDA't Fnl lOw 3113 •·m 0.2 =:,r._ e-oe a m 44 1-S1 pm 0,8 SecONI Ngll 903pm $.2 Gr .. 1 FellS so 25 f•mpl·SI P11sog Gr~o NC 71 SS lopella SS HerllorO 86 34 Tueton 66 Sanoa MoNca 33 Su>ck1on S3 TalloeVll!ey .. 11 64 56 •• 33 f"9 ...., ·-al S 39 a..m 1ooay end Ml1118 13pm --48 17 lwu !>4 13 70 W1191Wt01on D C. St ~ ~,. 411 WnlWOOO S3 )' oee<n!la VI) ~o 72 .. !>I 30 Tiie moon•• a1 s 14 p"' 1ooey ano tleM 116" ...... S-dey . . , "'. .._, . . . ·r _, •. . HOT DOG qART·G~~-S.BQPl' IN MESA ••• FromAl . .. : .. ·:~ .;,· · "It 'd be one thing if it was blocking cita1ion-i1'::t>O~ IMtenng. • codn: • traffic. or blockin& the sidewalk of ·Sll5an Sf)(li.elman. the code en-. "Generally. our success rate is taking upa parking spot. but it's not.'' forcement officQr who noticed the pretty good because the JUdjfknows Di Domenico said. can . while on routinl" patrol and that we've given them ample warn· "Jt's just a nice-looking hot dpg is,11cd the wamingand ticket. said the ' ing. We don't just go out and issue a cart. People automaticall y took over canjs not allowed to be in public view ticket right away," Speigelman said. at us whcf) they sec it. Jt"s helped us a because of the area's commercial And the hot dog hawfcen,probably · great deal -1 d hate to lose it." z.oning. ·.. wouldn't have much more o(achanct The violation is either an infraction if thck decided to tak(' their case to But lose it they will. if city officials I I · ·1 · k · · k have their way. According to a -a ega SIJllt anty to a par ang tic et Ci ty all and seek proper permits, violation notice and tkltet issued to -or a misdemea nor. punishable by a she added. C ....... 11 h . h . r. • f f:n e or less than a year in jail. "I doubt very seriously if they amp~ . avmg t e can an 1ront o Speigel man said. Id · · • · the shop violates Costa Mesa Munici-While Campbell anct Di Domenico cou get a permit; 1t s against the pal Code 13-237, illC"gal outdoor ordirr.ii\ces." Speigel man said. storage. have sta rted gathering sisnatures to Campbell and DiDomenico ac- ready themselves for their April 18 knowledge tftty have a tough fight ··mTlly parked hot dog can" is coun battle. Speigt'lman said the city ahead. and ha ve adoptC"d a wait-and- p·rinte across the bottom of the doesn't lose too many of its cases in see attitude. putting their faith in the CITY OFFICIAL ••• judicial system and the American ~ Dream. ham Al PAGAN CELEBRA TIQN SURVIVES.•~ wonde~ what he was doina there. office by telephone. said Thursday he Prom A 1 · Hutton . said that Burk had ex-had to !pend .. tremendous amount of .. A lot of people are riled up, they can't bel ieve wcgota ticket for having the can out there." DiOomenico·•id. .. We're just trying to make our •Mom anc! Pop' store work." preciate a cle~ er pran~ can be found in' itat1ons to a ~mrlCra t1c Pam mul h of the humor' at the. a.thletC:S hausted accrued sick time. com-time:· in the Midwest. everwhc.>re. · fund-rar~r ifonl> I c"ould find a nix·nsc pensatory tinre and ··every Inch·· of Burk. who was paid $40.000 a year "My late husband and hts tnend~ phone booth to hold II 10... ~lso remember that alata is the his vacation during the absenteeism. in his analyst"s job who5e auties u~d 1o·sta) up all night thinking of Xa,ier.a Ncwpon &ach florist. is· gu~ "'ho surprised ht' wife on her According to Hutton. and others. includedpreparingtheC'ityattorne y's tncks the} could pull on each other... notonous for pulling practical JOkec; 50th birthda\ w11h a visit bv the Bu rk said he paid visits to his sick annual budget. said he wouldn't sa)S Toni Armistead of Nc""pon on his roommate. Since they both Corona dt'I . Mar High sChool mother in South Dakota for par:t of respond to questions tlbout the al-~ach, an 1ncorng1ble prankster haH· To)otas. he 'll often trade 1g-marching band. It -passed by the that time. leged dual-job situation because. they hersel( "I've been the' icttm of quite ni11on ke~s or locking gas caps. hoUSl' and on down the st reet. then Hutton said that Burk didn't re-involved his "personal life." a few, Wha t i.oes around comes Toda~. he rumpfed :ill h•s room-turned around and m;irched across quest permission to hold a second job Burk. in the course of his city ; around. I guess · mate's dress shins rxcept for one. Linda Isle and back to the Salata in addition to his city employment employment. rcponcdly worked in { One year. Armas trad's husband "h1ch will be launden·d hca' 11\ in home. nor did he inform her that he had a the public works. police. personnel .gecured a fl) ing saucer from a starch. · On his own 50th birthday. friends St?COn~ job. ~he said that it is a and finance depanments. Holl) wood lot and sent 1t fl~ 1ng out of "Nothing he does 1s co mical , bllriJfoldcd Salata and drove him for v.1olat1on of city personnel rules .for Sources said that Burk agreed to a fnend's garage amid a cloud of the) ·a· all nast) tnckc; ·· sa)s a co-a pu.:nic lunch at the Fountain va11~c1~y employees to hold a ~nd JOb resign after bein& confronted with smoke. Anifiual sno"' was '>Pread "orkcr. .. .\nd he's 'ef) cautious Sc"'agl' Treatment Plant. without the appro~al of supenors. allegations of heavy absenteeism RAPE ••• From A l Communications Corp., of which he was the president. · Another woman testified she was attacked -but not raj>ed -after meeting 'Panichas for tea at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. and a fi fth said she was raped at Panichas· Laauna ·Nipael home after he •llcacdly dnamed her. He will appear in SupcriofCourt on April 8 for amisnmcnt. court of· ficiats· said. across the front la""n. lending a lunar about what tncks on pulled on him ." Jim Villcrs also appreciates a good Burk. contacted in the federal coun coupled wi th repons of a second job. look butk1ll1 ngthe~a" Newport Beach emcee ex-,-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Although prank!> are relebrated on traordinaire Paul Salata sa~s he and Joke. At a chant~ auction. Villers says April I. the~ arc pulled 'ear-round his fnends don't rcstnct praC'11cal hl' once raised the bid by S500 for .. Once. a fe"" da~ s after Chnstmas. JOkes to the first of Apnl. ""hat was inside a brown paper bag. It we placed an ad an the newspaper "Actuall}. the) usuall~ pull them turned out to be a rubbt'r chicken. II k / 1llers. ""ho calls himself "an te mg ids the) could get 50 cents 1f on me:· Salata sa)s. "But 11 can be on ·inu:mat10nall~ known humorist who the:r took old trce~toa cenainaddress ann1 versanes or b1nhdays or "'hat-J h h f r. f e'er.·· g,·1s requests from as far away as -II '>'as t e ome 0 a inend o Fullcnon... also tells friends he"s ours:· .\rm1stcad recalled. "This gu~ Salata moans. for exJmple. about thanking of staning a new airline for answers the door and there's all these the Balboa.Ba} C"tub whi ch he claims kids out front.·· For n pan) once. narrowed the entrances to the people who are afraid to fly. Armistead was;is.,.-i:d to bnng ice. She sho""crs in the locker mom to allow "It's called W.D.L.T.\i.A .. " Villers stopped olT and bought the huge 15-onh skinn' men inside sa)s;. "We Don't Leave tt\e Ground pound blocks which she used to build '"Onl) gu~ s under 180 pounds can ~tr. an igloo on the patio of her fnend·s get an." he sa)S. "I guesc; 11's their "'a) Ne""pon Beach publici ty pro home. ofsa\tng ""ater." Gloria Z1gner denies pulling April "He nearly had a hea1 1 attack when Salata 1s no innocent however. In Fool's stunts herself. hut tells the he saw it." she said fa ct. hi.'"s kno\.\ n for pulling a week-story of a newspaper fin Maui that Armistead is no lon11.er a)>ked 10 long prank of sons each year honor-once ran :i fu ll "cxp<\se·· that the bring ice to pan1es ~ ing the last man picked in the is land was going to get nd of its sugar Tom Fuentes. cha ir man or the National Football Lea~uc draft. The ca ne crop and replace it with man- Orangc Count} Repuhltran Pan~. )Oung man 1s flown to Newpon Juana fields. tells of a practical 1okt· he'd lo' e to Beach for an all-expenses paid va-"A lot of people bdieved tl. or Pull "I gu~s!> I co Id d t cation called Irrelevant Week with ""anted to:· Zigner saad • • 1: u wn ou Zigner"s hu~band, Irv Goldberg. l!l!l----11!111!1-------------------•""•-• ~ccp" old Jokes ali\.e in his office. The) lea\.e phone mcss.1gcs notifying PADUANO PLEADS ••• office mates that a Mr. Racr or a Mr. L}On called. The me,"<lge also in- cl udes the ph one numher of a local From Al sentence of 19 } cars. c;a1d De put) District Attorne) Chmtopher E\ans. · Meanwhile. Paduann's SOn}-.sa1d after the arraignment that they wert continuingeffons to rarc;e the bond to free their father. McKone earlier granted a request from Evans that the sources ofmone) or property offered as Paduano's bail be examined to ensure 11 was not eriminal profit-s. ORANGE COAST D1ily Pilat. . t ' ~nthon) Paduano. ~O. said that order was slo'<'1ng do"'n the process because the fam1l) had t~gather an overwhelming amoun t of "documen- tat1on to sho""' the source of the money and propen). "We're work mg on 1t. but it's taking a long time:· tbe younger Paduano said ... We hdpe to have him out 'Nllhin the next two "-'«ks." LOO. Realtor Jack Mullan appreciates good humor. but also cl:nmncnrvoid practical.Jokes. After all. he says, there are n sks involved. "Th ts week I heard about a guy who was going to take his girlfriend to Las Vegas for the weekend and planned to call her Fnday mommg and tell her he was tied up and had to cancel." Mullan said. "Heck. that kind of thing can brea k up the relationship." Justcall 642-6086 IAQnde, r rod9\1 II ~ oo l'UC ~~Oy !t lO 0 ... ( .. O.IO'• 7 p 11'1 l'ICI "°"' ~ • Of> .#r..t.O What do )Ou hkc •bout the Dady Pik>t? What don't you hkc? CaJI the number above and your mas-.r will be f!COf'dcd,, tnnsc.nbed and de· livered to tM appropria&e editor. The same 24-hour answenna ~rv1ce may ~ uted t4' ~ lenm to the editor on any topte, · Contributon to our Lc.tten column mYJt include their name and tdephont number for vmfication, Tell U5 what's on your mind. • kt..,ci.y .-0 ~. • '°" c» ._ "°"" Cf.OJ Dy 7 8 rr CAI bfbe '0 • "' .,,., '°"' 1:°'11' .. ~ °"""'eo • Yon He mert's SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE .. Cotto ,.,,.,a A ll S tock Reduced 25 % to 35 % off also savirrgs on special orders For a limit~d tlm~ you can mpk~ substantial savin'gs on any of our famous upltolst~ry lines. Names Ilk~ Bak~r. H~ritagt, Marge Carson, Stanton Coo~r. Woodmarlc and mor~. A ll our tremendous inventory is ready f or imm~diate delivery . I J9j ,\'~·port Bfrd. t114J 641-10$0 .• r • • .... -r : ) . APRILi 1988 ' __:... D\ILY PDDT ENft:RTAINMENT GUIDE- r ' T • J r -.... - I I .· ' Words from Albee;. Allard hosts actress ·--., 1'0ll nnJS ............ · Playwright E.dward Albee, whose works are on display at two -~ dris month. is-eurftutJy in ~c.a& Statt Fullenon and will pn!SC!lt two public procrams April 14 and 15. The two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author wi=a public lecture Apcil.14 at 8 p.m. in the 's Little Theater and will bold a I 0 un. open session witla univcnity theater students the next day in the Arena Tbeata. Both appearances will be open to the public free of chars. . Albee WOQ his Pulitz:en for .. A Delicate 1, ....... R.l Balance" in 1967 and ~pc" in 1-975, but is --------- prombly best known-for bis 1eathina drama .. WbO's A&aid of Virsinia Woolf?" The Garden Grove Community ne.ter bas .. Viflinia Woolf' · ~ currently id production tbrouah April ~3. while -Seascape" opens next Friday at the new Altemauve Repertory Theattr. • • • The Newport Tbeata Ans Center bas,.tebeduled a special student PCf'fonmnce of its current production, .. Loot'liorneward, Angel·· Thursday at 7 p.m. at the tbea1er, 2SO I Oiftl>rive, Ncwpc)n Beach. .. A conversation with the director and cut of the Thomas Wolfe drama will follow the performance. Call assistant producier Debbie Campbell at 650-341"1 or the tbeater'at 6Jl-02&8. • • • ~ co11c:ee·1 1911..alClft. of summer stock has been announced. and will open July I with a show ca~ - Broadway" -detcribed as a parody on every ,Broedway musical ever written -in die oolJeee's Studio Theater. Playina on the main-. this summer will be the family classic -The Wizard of Oz" July IS-JO and the new musical .. Pump Boys and Di~" Aua. S-1 ... Call 582~S6 for further information and reservations. • • • Belinda Mont&Omery. SW' of the new tdevison series .. Aaron's Way,·· will appear on ~ton the Arts," a cable TV inlerView show bOSled and produced by Maurice Allard. MonteomerY, a frequent pest aar oa wp operas and epilOdic tclcvisioo, dia:uaes her new show and her~ ~-relcucd ~ ~m. which is her first 11ep into rock musac. In .. Aaron's Way," MoatlOmefY saan with Merlin Oholl and Jasica Waller in the mwv ol aa Amish Wilily tbat ves &om a nd1tioul Pennsylvania comm·'-2?~ to a quite di&reat sctti~ in ~fOrnia. ~ .. Spotliaht OD lb« Ans" is shown On Owand) in Costa Mesa and ~ &c.dl. Check cable,,_.~--- guidc listinp for the day and time of the show. M 11 II••.,. • • • The box office is now open b' the Los~ eaper;ment al the musical bit .. La Mitenblel." which makes its Wea co.a debut June I at the Shubert Tbealcr. Box office boun are 10 Lm. to 6 p.m. Moaday throuah Saturday al die theater, 2020 Avenue of die S.... ia Century City. Additionally, pall'Olll may order tickets by~ at (IOO) 233-3123. Editor.Tom Tait DatC'boot Editor.Sam Blad~ll • OatiYe Servm:-aa ...... -Clf'C'ulation M•,..-r.Guy Fnniro Production M•,..-r. Robn1 C-anardl .... 'HONEST Al'fD TRUE' ART •••.•••.•••..••..•.. 17 B~JOBNROOS e tate-:fo~non hactnm rare jiftof exp-ression---a greatly-valued talent to create, stimulate, influence, and even outrage those around him. His pre-and post:.Beatles words and music often ~nvolved daametrically opposed values and attitudes, like peace and rebellio~ independence and reliance, and strength and vulnerability. But what's gone virtually unnoticed about one of pop music's most popular figures is Lennon's evocative work as an artist. HAPPINESS IS 'BILOXI BLUES' •••••••••••• 10 Neil Simon maintains his popularity with the American thca~r-and moviegoing public with "Biloxi Blues," if our critics arc any indicators. In this autobiographical movie made fi:om his play, Simon captures the-charm of innocent young men blundering toward adulthood. Innocence takes a powder next week as the critics review ··Bright Lights. Big City," starring Michael J. Fox. SOPBISTICA TED PRIZES...................... 11 By VIDA DEAN . "I don•t need anything yet ... give me 5 or 10 years," said Cindy Gates as she won one of the most desired prizes at the Sophisticates' fashion show last week at Four Seasons Hotel. .. Draw igain," said committee member Gates and she gave up the cosmetic surgery donated to the event by Dr. Michael Niccolc. Prizes galore were awarded to the lucky in the over- sold group of 4S7. f ,. : ,. .. ~ . -- 'Hilt PUB LUllCB (ALllOST) ................ 16 -. BJ AJDY CllAllllDLAIN Not all of us can aflMd Tbe Ritz everyday for lunch. Norean we always leave work (or wbalcver) for a full hour -or men. We bad in mind ipeDdina more like $3 or$4 for lunch, preferably witbf)Ut bavina to drive to Tomnce·to get it. Where can you ID when you•re in a hurry, have only a f.w bucks in~ pocket-and maybe~ even warinagrubby clothes? ne.e places will always be &lad to see you. CAl.&RDAll. •••••••••••••••••••••••• : •••••••••••••••••• 4 OitCLB DOii ..................................... ·•••• •• 15 GALL&Rmtl ••••••••••••• ~···························· 15 t "My Htm Btlongs to Daddy"(l<;6J~ on checover. ind "/con 1 "(1<;67~1bovr. mm~ by Lindi Lyke. ~on~type exhibit opens at Laguna Beach scfioo:l Bv ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the Daily Pilcx Suff he prospeet of using a Xerox machme ro creace art worth\' of exh1b1~1?n on galler\' walls ma\ be un~chn~ co some. Bu~an 10creas10 .nu.m~r Ofamm aie-- turning co pr1mtnf and duplicacmg lechnolog\. including cop\ mg machines. co produce art chat 1s • every bit as viable as 1cs more rnabl1shed relac1,es 01 che painting and sculpcure fields . "I chink pnmmakmg ism the forefron(of che'irt world right now," 5a)'S imsc Linda Lrke. There a.re amsts who tum ._ co print studios co have their works redone as well as chose like myself who work with even· srep in the process~ It s-an enrireh different market . of course. but theres also a lex of interest in it."" . The surge of inmeS< m pr1mmakmF -creating art through the prmung and copnng process-is apparent ac che Art lnstttute of Southern California. where che school cht5 rear rt-tstabli!hed pnncmakmg ~ourses aft~ a long absence "The interest 1s coming back as che pendulum swings this way:· says Linda Kallan. who teaches the pnmmakmg courses at che Laguna Beach school. 'There are more students interested in printmaking across che board. even 1f it 1s alwa\ s -cons1dertd a stepsister to pa1rninpnd cu1pture · To further expose the special appeal a,nd disciplines oi printmak ing co the public. che Arc Insrnuce will present • selernon oi Linda Lr ·es recent prints and case-paper pieces m an exh1b1t1on thac will run from Monda, through .\1.n l m tht Emnger Gallery at the school. 2122 Laguna Ca~rnn Road. Laguna &ach A recepc1on for the amst will be hefd at., pm Thursdar In con1unmon with che L\'ke exh1bmon. che student works of Ch ing-\X oan Chen will be on ''iew in the Mune l Reynolds Gallen· on che second floor of che admmtstrauon building. Chen. a graduaung senior. -..·111 be ex h1biung paintings and monoprints dr2 wn noc onh from her experiences in China, but from che internal cul tural conflicts she deals with as a female pursuing a career m the arts L)·ke's works !"Ill feature work completed m i<xr and a small segment devoted to related work completed over the past five years. The Los Angeles arttSt, who cdches printmaking at Occidental College m Los Angeles. will shov. pieces known for their vi\'1d colors and absmet designs. often accmted with various symbols borrowed from ancient hlSton ,1 ln some of her works. for example. h1lroglvph1c signs allude co '.the mystery of language and of human comm un1cauons. Anc1tnt architectural forms art stt agall\St modem rune m.., meullic symbols "that glitter with the faint. bnght promise ot the new e~rging from the old." she says. In htr IMge d rt wings and cast ·paper pteces. L vke ~lit\'tS "an 1dn11Ztd romanucism tOWtrd landscape 15 rnu1td in the harmony and mteruit)' of light and color m Southtm Calif omia. An interest in the forms of tul1sadts is a 10\'C affair with narurt and an affirmanon of dur closmess co ~conrourofthtland which isbofh familiar and unique in nch instanct." In each ofhtr wt·paper pitces. Lyke says "a world is cttattd anrw -orderrists frOn'I the primtval soup ... (~ Stt NEW A ITRACTION/Pagt 18) s-.v~"'~'_. t • r Calendar -/ APRIL BM TW T F B ~L Big t:.nd to currmt pop shins « shorts. Tickd.s arc SS for all hits.. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. TUC'Sday shows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call through Saturday . Rucbcns 833-1160. Planlthoust is localed at the corner of 1a llOP prclCDts tbc coolest · Warner and Sprin&daJc in Hunt--HC}IPY" Hour in town S-7 p.m. incton Beach. tonilbt. and Saturda~Dilna with lOpBilliog 1 . 2 3456789 10 11 12 13 14 ·15 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Friday THE WRITE HOUSE Restaurant and Ta,em. 3.w South Coast Hi$h- ~a~. Laguna Beach. ~nts h~ cntcnainment and dancing n1ghtl~. 494-8088. . TOWER OF POWER tonight at tht' Coach Houst'. 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Ticket sales and dinner reservations. call 496-89:!7. PER~ 11 7 MaJn St .• Huntington Beach fcltures the Mikt' Re111y Band from 9 P..m. to I :30 a.m. Thursday through Saturday and 4:30 to 9 p.m. on Sundays. REUBENS ·PLANIBOUSE Tom McKenzie returns for an in<kfinite SUNSET PUB 1 66~S Pacific Coal FdU Lant (SJ cover ); Sunday. Highway. Sunset 8cadl.. offers live the Hop is availablr privalt entertainment Kven niabts at 'WCitk. · and t.nqucts (caU Christi Tonight and Saturday.~&. ~ at 964-S902). and Mon. p.m. to 1:30a.m. S92-1926. Tony ROllini. A Tribult to Neil VILLA NOVA Stan Bm::kcnridtDe Diamond at 8 p.m. Admission is SJ. performs sundards and show tunes -Rock Around the Clock. .. a hist«)' Thursda) through Saturday at the of rock anU roll featuring Jason Villa Nova. open 5 p.m. to :! a.m.. C'basc. • Tues.. at .8~· p.m.(Sl ·-cover 3131 West Coast Highway. Nt'WP(>ft ~).:Wed. -The ~crks." li~ Beach. 64:!-7880. 10-peccc band: up ~~ Contests LOVIE MOllENO at the ptano bar Thurs.. 18774 BrookhUfsl..~~tain 6 to 10 p.m. Monda) through Valle). 963-2366. ...... , •• W~). 7 to I I p.m . Frida) aNI ~ CROWN BOUSE.32302 Saturda'y and 10 a.m. to •. J p.m. So~ Pacific Coast Hjpway. Sou}h • Su~)'S at tht' Holiday lpn. Bristol Lat.ma .~nit~· ' and Tno• .\,e_ in Costa Mesa. . .~rmT y Saturday.9 CANNERY llESTAUllANT 3010 p.m. to I: a.m. Adcpl is • Lafayette .\ve .. Nc-A'J)Ol't Beach. fca-featured Sunda,~ Monday at 8:30 tures -The Kapp) Michads Band... p.m. 496-S773oc499-2626. top 40 and roclt Frida) and Saturday &EN WJllUIG lr C.. at 0aaz·. e'eniogs and Sunda~ afternoon. 2710 E.. Chapman Ave. in Qranec. 675-5777. just cast of-the N~ Freeway. COURTROUs£ llEST AUllANT Kt'n Williams pcrfonhs on keyboard. presents Nathan1d Jam and the saxophone and vocalizes solo on Wayne Wayne Band Thursday Tuesday and Wed. Lou Rossi adds throU&h Saturday. 8:30 p .. m. to I a.m. \•ocals aod the new gujtar S}'lllhcsizrr The CounhOUK 1s located ORt' block on Thu.rs. throuah Sat.. Rd.Garvey off the S5 frttWay. West on joins the ~P every Friday and Sal. MacArthur Bh·d. in the Hutton on dnams. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tues. Centre. 721-8128. throuch SaL. Sun. .from. 8 p.m.. IO J &:m. TBE a.VB Il8i Ntwp0rt a.m. Blvd. in Costa Mesa. flashing lights.. llOa BUaNS llESTAUUNT mirrors and a hUlt' dantt floor. Not-LOVNGE 37 Fashion Island. New- DON'T MISS FREI:. fll6HT ".Nrizz f~. 6 ~-"'Wowed~~t'- T~ T ime5 1nM1t" WOOd News . SATURDAY . , APRIL 16, &PM South Coa5t Communfty Church. Auditorium ~ 120 &n<ta Canyon l\o.c1 lfvont' TICKETS S 10. Tel : (714) Z61~1 frf!e r~ .111me~:Leat1rT or (714) 858 l&J 1 oon7 HISS JAMES WALKER "Arnt'nca's pr~ ffult5'" 1"1~3 ··Qne oA 100.V'S f10t'5t art~s·· 5Nttlt' ,., -~~· ,.,. llAYa.IM WfllUS&SIGllWlltt Cltll•-·PMllW or~: (714) Z&l-0251 ~-M -t24. ,._, T 0-.-,..-,_ ........ _. ... ,... Ml-1111 8ECOME A PARALEGAL or LEGAL ASSISTANT ll.quter N•wl Attena class fttll or ,pan-time. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA days or evenitlp. to earn your COLLEGE OF LAW delf'CC or c:crtif IC&le. • S9S West Lamben Roed Fu...c;.I A11u1Ptt A wailobl~ -Brea. C.lifornia 9262 t FOR INFORMATION CALL (714) 52'-1.155 . - BRENTAN.O*S South Coast Plai.a 2nd level PROUDLY ANNOUNCES 11fE SPECIAL APPEARANCE OF Frank 8ogefi, Mayor of Pailm Springs Saturday. ~ 2. 19U 1-S p.m.· To meet rite publk Mtd *' his new boot "Palm Sprinp first ~ Yews .. An ktslckr's ~ ol •• MdMns. set- tlers Md SIMS Mk> Mapecl rite ":.f"! Dlelerrs dfttJny . n.e,.,,.. poll= ra•,.,.,,. 61;lllld•1Wm .•••le1e Ids I • • ,. .. ;.... .~ .. Hope .. • , .. , .· .· ( Calendar O>ntinued pon Bc:8ch.Joc ~tieri and Fncnds. Nfght. Show time is JO p.m. 21 and Tuesday dlrousb Saturday at 8 p.m. over. Admission at the door is $4. 644-20l0. ' Call 964-221 J for information. l!latllnla• • · CANNEllY llDTAVllANT to- 1 nigh~ Wednesday and Th11nday. the DIC~ DALE .AND THE ,Marl( Gliefl'Cro Duo. 3010 Lafayette Da.TONl!:I tOftisbt ai the Coach '~n-c. Ncwpon Baich. 67S-S777. Houx. ll1S7 ~mino Capistrano. SNEAK PREVIEW performs Jive San Juan Capistrano. For ttcket sales each Tuesday from 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m. and dinnd reservations. call at the • 496-1930. C~ hotline: 496-892 7. Sheraton Ncwpon Hotel. 4S4s' Concat hoc li'M is 4-96-8927 . MacAnhur Blvd.. Newport Beach. 833-0570. kadaJ SUNSET PUil 1665S Pacific Coast YIU.A NOVA R~hard Fauno·s H 1ghw~y. Sunset ~h . .offers liv( piano styli~Sunda) through cntcruanmcnt seven n11tns at week. Wednctday. dail) 5 p.m. to ::? • Jawgc and the Unknown Band 8 p.m. a.m .• lllJ W. out Highwa\. New-to m1dn1ght. S92-1926. pon 8e8dl 642-711() . THE hlTE HOUSE Restaurant TBE WlllTI! aoUs£ Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast H!Jb· and Tavcm. l40 South Coast HiJ.h-way. l:a&una Beach, pc:esen~ hvc way. U.Una Bc:8ch. presents hvc cnteru1nment and danc1n1 nightly. cttlttlainmcnt and dancing nightly. 494-8088. 494-IOll IUlaET PUii I 66SS Pacific Coast Hjpway. Sunset Beach. offcn live mtatainmcnt ~vcn nights at week. Todliy, l 10 7 p.m. Nick Pyzow &t Fl~ ·-and I p.m. IO midnpJ. The Matthew Vernon Group. S92-J926. C&OWN · BOUSE Restaurant. l2f02 South Pacific Coast Highway. Se>Uth '•u has Blue .\dept. Thcraa and Parts 8 p.m. to I a.m. Sunday and Monday. 4%-S773 or 499-2626. CANNDY lll:ITAUllANTJOI 0 Lafa1C1te. Nc'Wport Beach. Bnan WiDaa IOllicht and Monday. Wed.DHllaJ llEM~ 'S UPST AIU LOUNGE presents Shenna Hope and Martin Mead 8 p.m. to I :lO a.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Country. Cajun, BJucs. Jazz and sbowtuaes. JIJ20 Von Karman Ave. Irvine. SSl·J~ THE WRITE llOlJSE Rnaaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast H~­way. t...,una &c.c'h. pracnu live entcruinmcnt and danci .. niahtly. 494-8088. ( ' WAIL OP VoOooo at the Co.ch Houw. 3l1S7 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. For tic:tds and d1n~r rcscrvatioas. call 496-1930. M• .. 7 Concert Hot Linc is 496-1927 . .. TllE WWI& llOlii Restaurant SVNSET Pl19 166SS hcifac Coast and Tavern. 340 South C-oast HiJh-Highway. Suntd &.ch. offers live Wiiy, 1..1pma 8c:8ch, prcsrnts hvc cntcruinment ttvai ni&hts at week. enlel'ta.inmmt and dancin& nightly. The Milts I p.m. 10 midniahL 494 IOI&. S92-1926. } TBE covaTBOVSE llES-TlauedaJ TAU&ANT Nalhanid Jam Band Moaday t.larOUlh Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. One block off the SS Frerway. west on MacAtthur Blvd. an HutlOn Cmtrc. llJllmlC'I' PUil 166SS Pacific Coast Hilhway, Suntct Beach. offers live mtenainmmt 1ncn ni&hts at week. Juke Lopn and Bill Lynch. 9 p.m. to midnisht. S92-J926. SUNSET Pl19 J 66SS Plcific Coast Highway, Suntct ee.dl. otren live cntcruinmcnt ttvm njpts a week. The Blonde Bruce Band I p.m. to m~L S92-J926 RUF ND Dave Alvin and the All N'llbters. Pbutom Roctrr and Jam~ famnat theeo.ch House. 33 1S7 Camino Ca~. San Juan Capistrano. For tickets and dinner rcs(rvations. call 496-8930. Co~ Hot Linc is 496-8927. LVIE AND TBE LOCOMO'l1VES •••• least IHHStrlCfiellht ..,., .. Invites you to share A SHABBAT OF "RECONSTRUCTIONJSM TODAY: BELONGING. 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Call SS6-ARTS for information. 8GDdaJ RONNIE BROWN 6 · CO. jazz · , pianist and accompaniment at llonday CRAZYBORSE STEA& HOUSE HAYDN: THE CREAnON Special .. Carmelo's, 8 p.m. Fri. through Sun. presents Juice Newton in two tw:r· Easter Sunday/Pa.ssover Concen at 3 ,IAZZ 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del BOUZV ROUGE CAFE 7:30 to 10 formances. 7 and 10 p.m. toniaht p.m. at Scacrstrom Hall. Orange Mar. 6 75-I 922. . :30. p.m: Jazz vocalist Jil Clarke and only. Tickets arc $25.00. I SM County Pcn<itminJ Ans Center. 600 -Frida '7JIESWING~elayj~ofthe _1uitaristMarccLLon1wcJ1. 31 IONew-Brookhollow. Santa Ana. For infor-Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa .. . 1 30s and 40s, now appeanng at the pon Blvd. Newport Bea?"h-:-6"7'3-3440. mation cal~.S l 2. Pacific_Sx_mphony Orchestra. Keith · LINDA CALDWELL W~ncsday DnOwood Cocktail Lounge .. 21462 ROBERTO RONDINEu.A Con· Clark conductor. with so ol\u Eve yn ~ - through Saturday at the Copa de Oro Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington temporary jazz and vocals .tonight de la Rosa. Jonathan Mack. Peter van · Main l.ounge. 633 Anton (ofTBnstol) Beach on Friday and Saturday from through Thursday at 8 at Carmelo's. ~rick a~d Roger Wagner. For ticket an Costa Mesa. 7 to 11 p.m. W~ncs-7:30 to 11 :30 p.m. 536-661 S. 3S20 £ast Coast Highway. Corona del information. call SS6-ARTS or day through Fnday. 8 p.m. to mid· Sanda• Mar. 675-1922. TickctMaster at 7~2000. night Saturday. Call 662-26 72 or 1 ·• CAFE UDO, 2900 Newpon Blvd. Friday RANDEL 'S MESSIAH Pan Ill and 854-2465. NEW ORLEANS JAr/. ctUB of Jeri Lynne Quanet. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m, POPS SEIUF.S CONCERT Pacific "Halldujah C horus" at the Crystal CONFREYPHJUJPS~·az.z~ianist. Southern California offers Dixieland Ore · h w ·i CatL..., ... ral, 12141 '-·..:s St .. Gard-n Th R. R 8 o · da fl Taada• Symphony hcstra wit John 1 • '""" L..Cw• ... e 1u estaurant. ewpon Jazz with table seatina. nee oor , Iiams. iuest GOnductor and Endrc Grove at the 6 p.m. worship service. Center Drive in Ncwpon Beach. and open .. jaoi"" sets every 30-40 Granat. violin soloiS& Tonight and The conarcption will be invited to Tuesday through Saturda). 7:30 p.m. minutes at the Huntinaton Beach MARILYN SPENCER jazz pianist Sa rda 8 · Sqtrs sinaalona with the Crystal Cathedral until m1dnil1Jt. 720-1800. Inn, 211 tr Pacific Coast Highway. in the lobby bar at the Irvine Hilton H tlul Oray at C p.n:a.Pc•~ . trom Cho-'c. A .. _ Wl'll 0 ttr.en·n1 ..n11 be JUDI W CK · 1· ·~ · Bea h fi 1 30 6 30 dT 17900J bo 81 d · a . nae ounty nortntn•Ans ,., ...... rn -· Jazz voca 1st. n1 t· Hunungto n c rom : to : an ower:s. am rec v . in Center, 600 Town Center Drive. recieved and nursery care is ly Tuesday through Saturday at c p.m. Feature band is Ray Lyon's ll'>Yjne. Tuesday and Wednesday provided. View. the nightclub/lounge atop the Downey Dixie Drivers. Donation $4. from 9 p.m. to I a.m. '863-3111. Cost;a ~esa. 01Proara.m Fwillfaincludend Ne~ pon Beach Marriott Hotel and or by membership scale. For in for-CAFE UDO 2900 Newpon Blvd. music irom ympic an re a THE BOUZV ROUGE CAFE Tennis Club. 900 Ncwpon Center mation. call.(213)393-8070. Intersection with Alu Taylor and Theme. Close Encounters of the Classial Slfina quanet Opus IV 30 · · · 9 30 Third Kind. Star Wars.. Witches of · s da Dr .. Newpon Beach. 9 p.m. to I : MICHAEL JORDAN jazz mus1c1an Wa)'nc Wayne tonight p.m. to I: Eastwich and Fiddler on the Roof. accompanies un Y a.m. 640-4000 7-1 I p.m. at The View. night· am brunch 11 a.m. to I p.m. 3001 ROBERT DUQUESNEL Monday club/lounge atop The Newpon Beach . JOHN HENDERSON'S'"SECOND For tickets, call SS6-ARTS or Ticket· Newpon Blvd.,. Ncwpon Beach. through Saturday in the lobby bar, Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club WIND"with ui&}I Downsappearthe master at 7~2000. 673-3440. Irvine Hilton and Towers. 17900 Reson. 900 Newpon Center Dr. second and founh ·Tuesdays at ~·~ ::-= L1~t~n.atJJ~ lloada• ·Jamboree end. in Irvine. from S Newpon Beach.~. Meadowlark Country Club, 16782 , until 9 p.m. S"63-31 I I CAFE UDO 2900 Newpon Blvd. G raham St .. Huntinaton Beach. ristol Sf .. Costa' Mesa. 6:30 to 11 JOHN MORIARTY. jazz pianist Newport Beach, Lido All Stars featur· p.m. 54()..()472. MASTEB~SERIElat S p.m .. appears ThUrsday thr,ougb SatLlldax.... in& ~nc wa11yine.~froiUma3~:~30A .• n8~p~.m~ . .)....W.=..=ed~1m~~·~da~J~----~--J8a~twiill~--------~C~ha~pm~an~c~o1~. ~~inl.tJl.he~U~.n~ivjc~rs~i~ty~·s~­from 9 p.m. until I a.m. at the lobby Intersection fcatunna Denise V-an1 bar of the Irvine Hilton and Towers. p.m.-1:30a.m. CAPE UDO 2900 Newpon Bfvd. MDVYN'SMVSICALMOllNING Leonid Kuzmin. Ru.man Amman 17900 Jamboree Blvd.. Irvine. "THE SWINGERS" arc back by presents the New York Jin Coonce-"Music and Maaic" Concert for Kids pianist. The prosram will faturc six 863-3111. popular demand at the Driftwood tion toniaht 9 p.m. to I :30 Lm. at the Ora111t County Perfonnina sifted you~ musicians who will work -------------------------~ with Kuzmin. Admission is SS. For ~---==--.... u:.:=:--:-.::.. -=-9'!•-.. _-_ .,... '""'""' ... _ -------=-t-t--=---=----=--==:.-:a .. . --1 ----..... ... ..... .. -----:.~ ==-!!-·-flllMIYam-.uT ·-----I 1!fe ._._, .. .... ,., . . ................... u J more information. call SlS-6032. LEONID ltuZMIN Russian Ameri- can pianist appears in a recital prncnted by the <>ranee Count) Pcrformina Arts Center at 8 p.m. For tickets. call 556-ARTS UCI Cll.UIBU MUSIC Spang concen features cellist Nathaniel Rosen and pianist Nina Scolnik. UCI Chamber Music artistic direct0r. 8 p.m. in the Fine Ans Concert Hall, UCI. Tickets are SI ,meraJ ad· mission and S7 for students and senior citizens and are available at the Fine Ans Box Ofrttt, 856-6616 and Ticketron outlets. -t«J 11oi ... -. d#ll,J by Kette Fringe ...... ,,... ... ,. ,...,...,, April 7 et 7 P·•· ,. ..... c.. frNay • S.t. E .... ....., ......_April I. 17, H NEWPORT TH£AT.aE ARTS CENTER .... CUFI' DmVE NancJeT mACll . . €alendar COOtinued \ Westminster Ave. in W~tmmster Fnday. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturda) 999-8900 &ach . For more 1nformauon. call . 'bcgrnning at 8:30. $4.50 for lessons. and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunda) CANNERY RESTAURANT fea· b ''i.5,~- CLASSIC FRIENDS meet for no charge for dancing. 840-35 18. Admm1o n pricesarc $4. 95 for adults. tu res Champagne Supper Cruises CAFE MOZART features da.utcaJ Happy Hour 5 to 7 p.m. at the TUESDAY NIGHT SINGLES S2.2Hor ch1ldrcn6to l2andch1ldrcn e'el) F,nda). 30 p.m. to 9·30 p.m piano 'Wed. ~vcning. and piano or Seventh Floor. Home \1ngs Bank Spcc1all) pnced ~ctti dinners under 6 arc free_ The Anabctm Sunda}~ 5 to 7 p.m .. Champagne gu1t3r. pop. and sbow l~" Bldg.23861 El T oro Road. Ef Toro. and dancing with the Freddie Fertado Convention Center 1s located at 800 Brunch Cruises. Saturda~ and un-Thur\.Sat. e'ening.s. All mUSJc ts For reservations and 1nformat1on. Group 8 p.m. to 12:30 a..m. at W Katella. JUSt across from Dis-da). 10 a.m. to noon and I )()to 3 \0 pt-rformc.'d duC'lng dinnn. Abo fea-. call 544-9259. Flo rence &ane's Ivy House Res-neyland. For more information. call p.m. 3010 U.fa)cttc ~'e '-ie"pon tured is music at Sunday brunch. PAREN~ ~HOUT PART· ~urant. 384 Fo~t Ave. 1n ~guna .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NERS Huntinaton Beach Chapter Bcacb. 494-9491 . 595 hosts a free orientation for single PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES mttt par.cn~LJ~JQ.p,m. followed b) a fou-discuss1on-gr:oup Hi-+usttn from house.pany at 8:30 p.m. Call chapter 8 to 9:30 p.m .. Non-members. S2. For 'pho ne 898-7975 for meeting location reservations and information. call and additional membership infor-836-8744 . . mation. Membership in Parents W11hout Weclneeday Panners is open to divorced. scpar· ated. widowed or ne'er ma med partnts ofliving children \ustod> of the. children is not a fllctor A non· profit. non-sectarian. educauonal or- pniz.ation. PWP -pro' ides a pro- aram of social activ1t1t"s. discussions and study groups for single parents and their families. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP singles over45.mcclforT.G.I F at5:30p.m. at The Red Onion in F'"'enon. For reservations and 1nforma11on. calt 894-6521. Sablrday CLASSIC FRIENDS singles o'er 45. meet for dinner at 7 p.m. at Amie's ManhallAn Restaurant and L---~:....llrili, 1128Cl3CLI Bristol. Costa Mesa. OE.f';lllENDSHIP Singles PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet fordirfnerat Dav1o's. 13572 Newpon .\\t'. Tustin at 7 p.m. For rcser- 'a11ons call 836-8744. WHEELOFFRIENDSHIP.s1ngJcs o'er 45. meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. at Tulsa Rib Gompany. Orange. Call 894-6521 for reservations and infor· mat1on. F .RJ.E.N.D.S. a singles assoc1auon for fun and gro"1h.. mttts 'bch Wedncsda> 5 p.m. to midnight LO the ®1 Room. In inc Hilton. 17900 Jamoorce Road. Irvine. Frcc valet parking. admission is S8 per person. Get in for half-price 1f you bring a fnend. get an free 1f you bring two by · calling 863-311 1. extension 21 11 after 5 11.m. Free 3-monlh passive membership by aucndin&. u:••. I ee 9TUDm9 Tl:L9if ·--·-o.1 •-c..--- '~FUNNY AND ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL COMEDY. Robert Redford sbuck oil in his directing debut with the Oscar-winning 'Ordinary People~ Now, he has anotljer gusher with 'Milagro~ Ir s_ wonderful. Don't miss it!" -Strw.ut Klftn, FOX NETWORK ''What an incredible cast, beautifully directed by Robert Redford. 'Milagro' is wonderful. I loved this film!" . · -Joel Siegel, GOOD MORNING AMERICA ~othing Redford has do,ne before will prepare you for the wide-eyed charm of this cinematic fable. 'Milagro" provides plenty to smile a~· •• 4S and over. meet ~ }-p. al The Courtyard (Manion) in Santa Ana. For information and rescr· vations. call 894-6S2 I. NEWPORT BEACH SAILING SING'-ES a eluh fo1 no'n-smo single sailors with or without a boat. age 21 and older. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at the Huntington 8cach Inn. Pacific Coast Highway in Huntin11on Beach 6:30 to 10 p.m. Mttting bqjns with dnnks and hors d'ocuvrn in tht bar. followc.'d by a meeting and ~tivities at 7 p.m. Social hour folJows the meeung. Cost is SS. Call.673-3018 for recorded info aboul club activities. ~Wll-A. .... -NEWSlliWEIEJL__::;.:9;;.:_:~_:....; PllDIE OF UFE SING~ mmet for dinner at Bcnnigans. 24231 Avenida de i. Carlota. Laguna Hills at 7 p.m. For rcKrvat1ons and information. call 836-8744. NON-SMOKING SINGLES of America.. (N.S.S.A.) meets evel) other Saturday at local OranJe Coun- ty hotels and ni&htclubs. OrUntatlon at S p.m .. mcctin& 6 to 9 p.m. SS 896-8440 or 24 hour event hotline. 89'-8932 .. ..... , -FLlllT Sunday proarams bc&ln at 6:4S p.m. in lhe SeachfT Village Sboppina Center. 2205 Main Strttt. Suite 20. Hunlin .. o n BCach. Call 840-0107 for more 1nformat1on. POCUS M, a~up of singles ages 30-39. m«l at I f.30 a.m. at the South Coast Community Church. S 120 Bonita Canyon Dr .• -lrvine. ~S4-7600. WHEEL OF P1UENDSHIP singles 4S.plus meet for brunch at 11 :30 a.m. at the Velvet Turtle in Fullenon For informatton and reterva11ons. call 894-6521 . ...... , TllB lllZTING OONNECTION Comedy nishtat Duka Loun~ al lhe Ncwportcr Inn. Jambortt Blvd. in Newpon Baich. 8 p.m. $3. 846-8440 or Hotline. 894-8932. """ .. , 90WBUllUSBUMllNGLES For IM ArU holdu montbly meetin1a1 7 -p.m. in tht Educatioll Center. Bo~ MuteUm. 2002 N. Main St .. Santa A-. Mime Mufti Tale will perform. COi& is 1-4 for poup members and S6 b noo-naembtts. For informauon. call 964-0911. TANGO, o.X> AND aALLAOOM DANCB a.tJa Meets~ Tuesday •7:JOat 731W.17thSt.. th~blocks .-h of Newport Blvd. 1n Costa MllL S 19 lllOlltll fees. Learn the ..._ dleca fola....t by a dance or .... ICdvitiel mcll -.k. For more .... _ ........... ). llA&'l'IN AND 'IQllll'S SWING ...-a.IJa _.. • t.be Kinas ......... etWtM J n Lana. 6471 SOCIAL F UNSBOP FOR SINGLES Opponunitics and K· 11v1t1es sponsored by the Knowtedar Bank. 7 to I 0 p.m. in Costa Mesa. <All 898-7878 for location and infor· mauon. Materials and refreshments prO\lded. OASIS SENIOR CENTER SINGLES meet Wednesdays 3 to 4 p.m. in Room 3. Coffee and tea from 3 to 3:30 p.m. followed b)' a spec~] program. Tlnanday A.S.A.P Singles Association of Pro- fess ionals meet every Thursday eve· ning in the Zot Loungc. lniinc Hilton and Towers. 405 and Jamboree Blvd . 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. SmaH group networkina. personal introductioris. hot and cold hors d'oeuvres. Social. dancina. mixers and priia. S 12 at the door. Call (or information 66S-66J3 or 261-2023. "NO NAME" SINGLD DANCE S to 8 p,m. at Twains, 2101 E. Edinltt at the SS Freeway. Sana. Ana. Dance and happy hour. door priKs and hon· d'ocuvrcs.. S4 admission. No dUH. no membership fees. Call S21..a691 for more information. PRDIE OF LIFE SINGLD 4S. plus. discussion poup in Sana. Ana· ( 18 Ways to Save on lncorM Tu). Non membcn $2. 8 p.m. For rcstt· vat ions 2nd location. ~I 836-8744. -ANAllBDI BOAT SHOW 20th u- nivcrsary oft.be .. .,., Loven' bt Show.-· continua tbroulh Sunday . Wide v~ ol waler ~ CIQ- ment as ........ = boeU. Houri~ J aoJO p.a **** (highf5t rating) .. "A thoroughly entertaining movie with a heart as big as the sky over New Mexim? • -)«kc.an... GANNETT NEWSPAPEltS Calendar Cootinued tonight through Saturday 9 p.m. al Cagney's By The Sea. 406 Pacific C'oas1 H1ghwa). Huntington Beach. across from the P1t r. S2 cover charge on \l.Cd cnds. .1qzz CAFE LIDO. 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, 67S-2968. prcKnts the Lido Jat,1 All Stars Thursday through Saturday from 9 p.m. 10 I :30 a.m. Cocktail Lounge. 21462 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. Old,ics but goodies from the 30s and 40s every Sunday afternoon from 1 until 6 p.m. 536-66 15 or 536-1 421. llonday RONNIE BROWN It CO. jazz pianist and accompaniment at Carmelo's. 8 p.m. Fri. through Sun. 3520 E. Coast Highway. Corona del BOUZV ROUGE CAFE 7:30 to 10 Mar. 675-1922. :30 p.m. Jau vocalist Jil Clarkt and Ans Center at 11 :30 a.m. T ickets arc S5. S6. $7 and SS. Call 556-ARTS for information. •onday SaDday CRAZYHORSE STEil HOUSE RA YON: THE CREATION Special .. THE SWINGERS" Play jazz of the guitarist Marcel Longwell. 3110 Ntw- _____ :....__._ __ _,,as_.md ,;1.Qs. now ~ffiL.po~~R~!"j('t Beach. 673-3440. Driftwood CocktiflLounge. 21462 R ~ - Pacific Coa~1 Highway. Huntington temporary jazz and vocals tonight Beach on Friday and Saturday from through Thursday at 8 at. Carmelo's. J'l'rlda LINDA CALDWELL Wednesday through Saturday at the Co~ de Oro Main Lounge. 633 Anton (off Bristol) in Costa Mesa. 7 to 11 p.m. Wednes- da) through Friday. 8 p.m. to mid- night Saturday. Call 662-2672 or 854-2465. presents Juice Newton in two ?'.r-Easter Sunday/Passover Concert at 3 formances. 7 and 10 p.m. toni&ht p.m. at Scaerstrom Hall, Orangl' o nl). Tickets are $25.00. I $80 County PerforminJ Ans Center. 600 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. For infor-Town Center Drive'. Costa Mesa. mation call 549-1512. -----'~lll· c...S)'JUphony_Orchcstra. K eith -:-~~~~~-eiarrcondurn>~sotoisuevctyn de la Rosa. Jonathan Mack. Peter van Derick and Roger Wagner. For ticket information. call 556-ARTS or TicketMaster at 740-2000 .. CONFREY PHILLlPS j~zz pianist. The Ritz Restaurant. 880 Newport Center Drive in Newpon Beach. Tuesday through Saturday. 7:30 p.m. until m1dni&ht. 720-1800. JUDI LOIUC1jazz vocalist. n1&ht- I) Tuesday through Saturday at the Vic~. the nightclub/lounge atop the Newport Beach Mamou Hotel and Tennis Club. 900 Newport Center Dr .. Ncwpon Beach. 9 p.m. to I :30 a. m. 640-4000 ROBERT DUQUDNEL Monday through Saturday 1n the lobby bar, Irvine Hilton and Towers. 17900 Jambortt Blvd. 1n Irvine. from 5 unti1'9 p.m. 863-3111 7:30 to 11 :30 p.m. 536-661 5. 3520 East Coast Highway. Corona del S . da ·Mar. 67S-1922. . v.n 7 . .CAFE UDO, 2900 Newport Blvd . NEW ORLEANS JAZZ CLUB of Jeri Lynne Quartet, 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Friday Southern California offers Dilieland Jazz with table scaling, dance noor Taaday and open .. jam.. sets every 30-40 minutes at the Huntington Beach Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntmgton Beach from 1:30 to 6;30 p.m. Feature band is b y Lyon's Downey Dixie Drivers. Donation $4. or by membership scale. For infor- POPS SERl.D CONCERT Pacific Symphony Orchestra with John Wil- liams. guest conductor and Endre mation. call (213)393-8070. MICHAEL JORDAN jazz musitian 7-11 p.m. at Tbe View. ni&ht- club/loungc atop the Newport Beach Marrion Hotel and Tennis Club Resort. 900 Ncwport. Center Dr. Newport Beach.~. CAFE UDO 2900 Newport Blvd. MARILYN SPENCER jazz pianist Granat. violin soloist. Tonight and · h •-bb ba ... _ I · H-1 Saturda)' at 8 p.m. in Sqtrstrom int crv Y rattn"; rvinc iton Hall.Or:angeCountyPerfonninaAns and Towers. I 7900Jambortt Blvd. in Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Irvine. Tuesday and Wednesday Costa Mesa. Prop'am will incl'* from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 863-3111 · music from Olympic Fanfatt and CAFE UDO 2900 Newport Blvd . Theme. Close Encounters of the Intersection with Alex Taylor and Third Kind. Star Wars. Witches of Wayne Wii)ne tonight 9 p.m. to 1:30 Eastwich and Fiddler on the Roof. a.~ HENDERSON'S"SECOND For 1ickets. caJI 5S6-AR1'S or Ticket· WIND" with Ltigh Downs appear the master at 740-2000. . second and fourth Tucsdavs at . FRAN MARTIN ~rustry at the Meadowlark Country Club. '16 782 p1~no at the Red Lion Inn. 3050 Graham St .. Huntinston Beach. • Bnstol St .. Costa Mesa. 6:30 to 11 p.m. 540-0472. Newport Beach. Lido All Stan featur- ing Wayne Wayne from 3:30.-8 p.m. Wednaday Intersection featurina Denise Vallin 9 Satuday HANDEL'S ~IAB Pan Ill and ..Hallelujah Chorus" at the Crystal Cathedral. 12141 Lewis St.. Garden Grove at Lhc 6 p.m. worship service The conarqation will be invited to sin& alon& with the Crystal Cathedral Chorale. A free will offenng wi ll oc rccieved and nu~ry cart 1s provided. TllE aouzv ROUGE CAFE Classical strina quartet Opus I\ accompanies Sunday brunch 11 a.m. to I p.m. 3001 Newport Blvd:: Newport Beach. 673-3440. lloaday MASTERCLASSSERIDat 5 p.m .. Chapman Collc&e in 1he Univers1t) 's Salmon Recital Hjll will feature JOHN MORIARTY. jazz pianist appe.ars Thursday throu&h Saturday fro m 9 p.m. until I a.m. at the lobby. .--....-----.e9.aa1~bc-lniinc Hiltoa aDd Towen, 17900 Jamboree Blvd.. Irvine. 863-3111. pm ~l ·lOa m CAFE UDO 2900 N~n Blvd. "THE swtNGERS" arc t.ck by presents the New York Jii'iConnec- popular demand at the Driftwood tion toni&ht 9 p.m. to 1:301.m. Leonid Kuzmin, Russian American ~~F-~.,piani The p1ogram wilJ-fe81u~i~ sifted you°' musicians who wi II work with Kuzmin. Admission is $5. For more information, call 535-6032 mm! "CIDLLING ••• :;.::-__ :-.:--:: ........ :-........ ·== ...... ....... ...... , ..,,. ..,.. =:'r:':t:~':: 1~----..... _ ...... ·-, __ ._..._._ Wtlltkd .......... 11 ' LEONID ltUDllN Russian i\men· can pianist appears in a reci tal JKn.Cntcd by the Orange Count) Pnfonnina Ans Center at 8 p.m. For tickets. call 556-ARTS tJa CllAKBER MUSIC Sping concert features cellist Nathaniel Rosen and pianist Nina Scolnik. UCI Chamber Music artistic director. 8 p.m. in the Fine Ans Conccn Hall. UCI. Tidcu arc SS ecncral ad· mission and $7 for st'*nts and senior citizens and arc available at the Fine Arts Box Office. 8S6-6616 and Tickctron outlets. ~""'~ ~.,J by Kette Frings s. .............. .. ,.._...,, .. 7 et 7 p.m. ,..._ .. , .. F..W.y It Sat. E..._ ....., ........... s.17.24 NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER •acunomw N!"'°9T IUCll Calendar Continued '-==-"- , Friday Wcstmin~ter Ave. 1n Westm inster Fnda). 11 a.m. J.O 10 p.m. Saturday 999.8900. Beach. For more informatton. call beginning at 8:30. $4.50 for lessons. and 1 ·1 a.m. to 6 p:m. on Sunday. CANNERY "ESTAURANT~e -6"5-5"'.,.. · , a.ASSIC FRIENDS meet for no charge for dancing. 840-3518. Admission pric~s are $4.9Horadults. tu res ChamJ)agne. Supper Cru1 s CAFF; MOZART featura dassacal Happy Hour S to 7 p.m. at the TUESDAY NIGHT SINGLES S2.25forchtldren 6tol2and chi ldren f\<tl) Fnda>, 7:30p.m.to9:30 p ... piano.Wed. e'ening.. and piano or Seventh Floor. Home Saving~ Bank Spcc1all) priced spaghetti dinners under 6 ate free. The A naheim• Sunda). 5 to 7 p.m.: Cha · guitar. pop. and show tunes Bldg.2386 I El Toro Road. El Toro. and dancing with the Freddie fertado C'on vent1on,Center is !located' at SOO Brunett C'ru1~s, Saturda} and Su n-Thu~.Sa1. t",·en1ngs. .\II 'mus1c 1s ror reservations' and 1nf6rma11on. Group 8 p.m. to 12:30 a,m. at W. Katella, jusi across from Dis~· day. IOa.i:n.tonoonand 1:30 to3.30 performed dunng dinner. Also f~. call 544-9259. Florence Beane's Ivy House Res-neyland. For more 'infonnatfon. call p.m. 3010 Lafa~ettc' -\\e. Sev.pon turcd is. music at Sunday brunch. PARE~ WITHOUT PART· gu~nt. 384 Fore~ -\v~ m Lag~a .~~~~~~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­. NERS Wuntington Beach Chapter Beach. 494-9491. 59Sh~ua~orien~11onfor~n~e PRJMEOFLl~~GLl.~R~\1m:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 =====:::Pi1.tt.Dls::;u::1;:»-i:i.;m:;::(91t0wecr li}.-a-0t-a:a:i'sross1on group-i-n-=fustto-fro • . • houscparty at 8:l0p.m Call chapter 8 to9:30 p.m .. Non-mcmbcrs.S2.For. /~FUNNY AN. · D ABSOLUTEI.:Y phone 898-7975 for meettng locatton rcsenauons and information. call ~ · . and additional mefTlbt'rship mfor. 836-8744. mation. o· ELIGHTFUL COMED~ Membership in Parents Without Wednaday ' · Partoers is open.. to divorced_ separ· PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet '-. . • ated. widowed or nevt'r mamed ford1nnera1Da"1o·s.13572Newpon R "bert R-...1£ d a.-.. k iJ • his directin• d b t •th th parents ofliving children. Custod ) of ..\, c . Tusun at 7 p.m. For reser-0 11:U1Qr Su uC 0 ID . g e .U . wt e the children is not a factor A non-\3lt0ns call 836·8744. "--• • 'Ord.in p I , N h h an th profit. non-sectanan. educa11onal or· WHEELOFFRIENPSHJP,singJes \.RK:.M-Wtn.111Jtg a.ry eop e. OW, ~ as 0 er ganization. PWP -provides a pro-0 \ er 45. meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m, gusher with 'Milagro! It's wonderful. Don't miss it!" gram of social activ1t1es. d1stuss1ons at Tulsa Rib Company. Orange. Call and study groups for single parents 8Q4-65~ I for reservations and mfor--Stewut IOftn., FOX NETWORK and their families. mat1on. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP singles F.R.U :.N . .D.S. a si ngles association over45,mcct forT.G.l.F.at 5:30 p.m. for 'fun and growth, mttts each at The.Red Onion in Fullenon. For \\'cdneS'day 5 p.m. 10 midnight m the. r~rvations and informati on. call z01 Room. Irvine Hilton. 17900 894-6521. Jamboree Road. Irvine. Free valet Satarda · parking. admission 1s S8 per person. . 1 G~t in for half-price if you bring a . CLA.UIC FRIENDS singles over fn-end. get in free if you bring two by · 45, meet for dinner at 7 p.m. at calling 863·3111. cxlension 2111 Amie's Manhattan Restaurant and after 5 p.m. Frtt 3-month passive Deli, 2831 Bristol. Costa Mesa. mem ber$hip by anending.. WREELOFFRfENl>SHIPSingles NEWPORT BEACH SAILING "What· an incredible cast, beautifully directed by Robert Redford 'Milagro" is wonderful. I loved this film!" -Joel Siegel, GOOD MORNING AMERICA · _, • . / "Nothing Redford has done ~re will prepare you for the wide-eyed chann of ~ cinematic fable. 'Milagro' provides plenty to smile abour 45 and over. mttt for dinner at 1 p.m. SINGLES a_ club for non·smolting ~--t-'the.Cour:iyard-(Maa:i011) in Santa-.stng1e sailors witltol"'Witholln-·'"""·"·;....··,._. __ _ · -Ouid AnMft NEWSWEEK_ --•------j Ana. for information and reser-age ~I and oldc-r. Meets the first and vations. call 894-6521 . third Wednesday of each month at PlllME OF LIPE SINGLES mmct Lhe Huntington Beach Inn. Pacific for ~inntt al Bcn~1gans. 242.31 Coast Highwa y in Hu.ntingto!l Bc~ch Avenida de la Carlota. Laguna Hills 6:30 to 10 p.m. Meeting begins with at 7 p.m. For reservations and drinks and hors d'ocuvrn in the bar. information. call 836-8744. followed by a meeting and activities NON·SMO&ING SINGLES of at 7 p.m. Social hour follows the America. · (N.S.S.A.) meets eve!') mee llng. Cost is $5. Call 673-3018 for other Saturday at local Oran~e C'oun-recorded info about club activities. ty hotels and ni&hlclubs. Onentation SOCIAL F UNSBOP FOR at 5 p.m .. mceJina 6 to 9 p.m. $5. SINGLES Opportunities and ac~ 896-8440 or 24 hour event hotline. 1iv1ties sponsored by the Knowledge 894-8932.. Bank. 7 to I 0 p.m. in Costa Mesa. Call 898-7878 for location and infor· mat1on. Materials and refreshments provided. laaday -FLIRT Sunday prograf1_1S tx&,1n at 6:45 p.m. in the SeachfT Village Shoppina Center, 2205 Main St~t. Suite 20. Hunti°'ton Beach. Call 840-0107 for mo~ information. FOCUS SI, a poup of singles ages )()..39, mectat I l.30a.m. at the South Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600. WHEEL OF P'IUENDSHIP singles 4S-plusmect for brunch at I 1:30a.m. at the Velvet Tunic in Fullerton. For information and rncrvauons. call ·~S'21. ~, TllB MEETING CONNECTION Comedy nisht at Dukes Lounge at t~e Newporter Inn. Jimbortt Blvd. 1n Newport Beach. 8 p.m. S3. 8.46-8440 or Hotline. 8~932. ,.. .... , 80WDHIVSEtJllSINGLES For 1MAMJ hotdsTmontbly meeting at 7 p._m. in the E.ducation Center. Bowers 1'tmeum 2002 N. Main St.. Santa AM. Mi.M Mufti Tate will perform. COit is S4 f0r poup lllft!lbers and S6 tor non-membrn. For 1nforma11on . call 964-0911. TANGO, .-X>AND BW.llOOM DANCE a.ua Meets ~ry T~y M7:30at 731W.17thSI.. th~bloclts ..m or Newport •vd. 1n COSta ...._ S 19 lllOfttb feel. Learn the ._. daaca lolowed by a dance or ... llt'Civilies eecll week. For more ........ m114M-0593. ...... AND TONI'S SWING .... CUJI -M the Kiftl'S Tat illlkWie 1m· 1auLanes.6471 OASIS SENIOR CENTER SINGLES meet Wednesdays 3 to 4 p.m. in Room 3. Coffee and tea from 3 to 3:30 p.m. followed by a SJ>C('1al program. Tbunday A.S.A.P Singles Association of Pro- fessionals mttt evel)• Thunday eve- ning 1n the Zot Lounge, Irvine Hilton and Towers. 405 and Jambortt Blvd. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Small aroup networking, persona.I introductions. hot and ct>ld hors d'oeuvrcs. Social dandog. mixen and priZC$. S 12 at the door. Call for infonnation 66S-66ll or 261-2023. · "NO NAME" SINGLD DANCE 5 to 8 p.m. at Twains, 2101 E. E.dinttt at the 55 Frttway. Santa Ana. Dance and happy hour. door prizes and hon d·ocuvrn .. S4 admission. No dpes. no membership fees. Call 52 1-8691 for more information. PRIME OP LIFE SINGLES 4-S-. plus. discussion stoup in Santa Ana ( 18 Ways to Save on Income Tax). Non members S2. 8 p.m. f or rcstt·· vatioru and location. call 8)6...874-t. Frld&J ANABBDI BOAT SHOW 20th u- nivenary of the .. Boal Loven' Boat Show .. continues throup Su~y . Wide varict.y or water spor1I eq~ mmt IS wdJ IS ......... fl~­ boatl. Houn.relto IOp.a ........... , ... , **** (highest rating) "A thoroughly entertaining. movie with1 a heart as big as the sky over New Mexico=' -J.tek c:..ma.- GANNETT NEWSPAPERS .. ·-- I -I • --..... 94m ----.... -94m - served. Rcsef'Vatioas att mquiml. additional information. call Call 559-1957 or 7~2097. Pricesatt 891-2389. The swap mttt is held in S25 for achdt mcmbcR. $1 2.SO·for tbepu\iQJlotlocalCdatthemtrantt childrm mcmbcn aees 4-1 2. Noa of the co11qie at the Goldrn Wm membas are $)() adults and SI 5 for Stred t:rafrte li&ht lxtween E.di.,- eacb child. and McFaddrn "Streets. a>llPtJ'l'Bll SW APllDT I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. in t.be Commtt« Buiklinc. .._..., Oran,e Count)' Fair and Eaposition POETRY WlllTING u 1ntroduc- Centcr .. 88 Fan Onvc, Costa Mesa. tory couiv taiching proven methods Adminioni$Ss.40r~ .. --... ..._-.~ ....... wn ..... · ... ,i-1'111'U..., blishabk ~. by · RK Productions. Call niques. ideas and pcnonal styk will (800)252-7917 for mott information. lxdiscusseci Mttts Mondays. 7 to 10 OllANGE COUNTY SWAP llEET p.m. throuah May 2 on the UCI JRSCnted by Tel-Phil Enltq>ri9CS campus. Fee 1s $96. Contact Judy each Saturday and Sunday in the Lloyd at UCI Einension. 856-5524 for main parkiftl lot of the Orante mott information. Count) Fair Grounds 7 a.m. to sc:aABBLE is played each Mon- 4 p.m. Admission is SI per car lc*1 day at I p.m. at the Leisure Wortd and fifty ants for walk-ins. Orante OubhouSt 2 on Moulton Partway in County Fairpound.s information l.apna _Hills. Call 837-7223 for phone number is 7S l-3247. in<OnnallOn. GOLDEN WESTOOl..LllGE SWAP KEET 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with &tt admission and frtt pafti• today and to morrow. Spatt fee is $10 pn Saturda~ and Sundays or two spK.d for $10 on Sunday. with procccdS from the swap mttt .,U. to cam~s clubs and orpoiz.ations. ICholarshies and community len'U projec1s. For ,,,,., .-• .,...a CS4 : • month at 7 p.m. at the Oasis Center. Room VI. Sth St. and Marpcrite in Corona ckl Mar. Call 644-4138 for additional information. 'ftand&J BLACI. VELVET MODEL SE.UlCll Jadn&ab's Rnuurant. at t~ofWarna and Mapolia in Huntinaton Beach ~ilL.cbomc Or-anaieCoun1y·s "Miss IMack-Vetvct" as part of t~ national "Black Velvet Model Search" at 9 p.m. The winner of t~ ~tional finals will recieve a trip to New York City and a modelina contract v.;th Black Velvet liquor company. Contest is open to women O\'~ 21. Applications att available at JCTt"miah's.. Tbc ronttst will featutt live muMC. comedy. macic and beautiful contestants. For more infor- mation. call 841-2662. BIRDING FOil BEGINNERS From Binoculan ·,o rteld Trips. UCI Extension rouric offcn lbe chance lo become bell~ acquajnttd with t~ birds of Oranac County. A lcctutt with slides will Ix followed by an outin& to Bolsa ~ State Partt. Binoculan will be provided. 7 to 10 p.m .. Social Scic~ Lab 162. UCI Campus.. and Saturday. 7 a.m. to noon at Bolsa Chica State Part. Fee is SSS. For information. contact Jud> Lloyd. 8S6-SS24. AD a.VB OF OllANGE COUNTY 'holds a weetly social event bqinnina at S:)() p.m. · at MaAIC'1; ~~ Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Free hon d·ocuvrn. fun and nctworkina. 7Jl-352S. SCllABBLE is played every Thun- day at 6:30 p.m. at the Home S.vinp bu11dina. Main.Stttct at Yorttown Avenue. Huntinston Be.ad\. Cati 960-2 7 29 for details.. F AIUIDS llAlt&ET 5POft.IORd by the Orueie County.Farm Bureau is held evuy Thursda.r in the main oartinc lot of the ura,. County t:airpounds from 9:)() a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Call 7S l-3247 for more infor- mation. PrldaJ TBB VIEW LOUNGENcwpon Be8ch Marriott H04d. 900 Newport Center Dr.. Adult oonticmponry dance music with live band -inter- section" Wednesday thf'OUlb Satur- day. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. ~o cover charle. 640-.eooo. . . TBE AMERICAN INTEll- NA TIONAL DANCE 'CO. prcscnts a swina class at I st.m. each Friday followed by a dance social from 9-10:30 p.m.: a jittCfi>ua tlus each Monday at 8 p.m.; and a ballroom and Latin class each Wednesday at 8 p.m. $20 for seven lessons. 6S0-3048. ...... ,. -mu.c.~~-toe~~CE SQUAJlB DANCE a.ua Beainncn class 6 to 9 p.m. at Rancho ~nl• Collete. in Room G I 08. ~ pc.r person for each of two 18 Wttk sessions. Couples or sin&Jcs with partners welcome. For more information. call S4S-6429. 538-4908. 682-063 or 667-3097. BIG BAND MUSIC keeps danttn on their feet every ~nday nipt in the SwaUow's Cove loun,r at t~ historic San Ckmcnt.c Inn. 2600 Avenida de Prcsldcntc, San («mcnt.c 7 to 11 p.m. with the Dean s Deacons swin& band and featured vocalist Lisa Powell. 491-9202. P'LOllENCE BEANE'S IV)' llOUSE aF.ST AU&ANT Danci nc to l~ rhythms of the~ G illiam Quartet fcatunna vocalist ElcM Gcof'IC Friday, Saturday. Sun- da)' and Monday 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Every Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday nil.ht is F~ie Fen.ado Group . 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 384 Forest Ave. in Laauna Beach. 494-9491. llooday aTY·or HOPE O.ncina evCT) Monday nipt in the pand ballroom . of the Irvine Marriott Hotel. San Dicao Frwy and MacArthur Blvd .. 7 to 10 p.m. with happy hour from 6 to 7 p.m. with_apipctizcn and cnterta1n- mcnL Tonipt. dance to .. Midnitt Ma,ic" with vocalist Bruce Leonard. discjocUysSuziand Na~ the Great. DoNJioo is S6. yarty memlxnhip d..cs'bnly SS. A monthly di9COunt pus for SIS is available at the door. MAJt11N • TONI'S Swina Dance Club m«ts at stvcraJ Oranae County locations. Dances. dance contests. dance tri,lS. play ou1jnp. t>e.ch parties are some of the activities. Dancc lnsom are offered beJinning ld advanced. ballroom to swine.. For times and loc:atioas. call 840-3S18. TWnlaf wmLY SENIOa DANCES a~ prnmtcd by the Costa Mal Seniors from &-11 p.m. Featured ii live band music and a lats. wooden dance floor. VctaaasofF'OfeiahWanbuild- ••S'f.AIU> A!fD DBLIVltR'' IPOI ...... ~,_ PRa-DANCE Cannon': toniaht .7 Clcmenk Inn. 2 Prnidcn te in San the music of Les_ ~intet. 498-9l 02_._ TlaandaJ COST A MESA QVICUTE a senior citizen square dance seek experienced square dan pies to join them. The Quickst mttt rqularty every 1hursday. I a.m. to noon at the downto "community center. Anaheim and Center Sts. 1n Mesa. Fo r more infonnauon. 545-S669. Friday l. PAM aulTEsoN Wi th Mark Eubanks at the lmprov through Apnl 3. TD DIPllOV presents thrtt side· spliuina acts each nil.ht T uesday lhrouah Sunday at 425S Campus Drive. Sujtc 138. Irvine. Showumcs and admission prices arc 8 p.m. Monday ($3); Sunday. Tuesda,y_ -'-----' • . : :JO an 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. (S8>. doon optn at 6 p.m. Dinner 1s serve'(! njptly . ..... , EA.STD AT THE IMPROV Two houn of rabbit jokes and frtt marshmallow EaS1a candin .Doors optn at 6:30 p.m .• S6 admission cost. 42SS tampus Drive, Suite 138. Irvine . ...... , DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE at the Newponer Resort presents a s~ial • Monday Niaht Showcatc with com· edians from throushout tht' Southern California area performin&. begin- ni~ al 1:30 p.m. Duktt's Monda) Nipt ShowcaK bas no cover cha~. The ~r Rcson is locate'(! al . 1107 J&lftbortt Rd.just east of Paclfic Coast Hiaftway in Newport Beach 644-1 700. ext. S7S . ..;.__ __ _ ,......, lllCB lllYDND appears at the lmprov with Bob Nidman through April 10. TllB DIPBOV pr$eftts thrtt stdc- sDlitti .. KU each "b ilttt TllCSday throup Sunday. Showtimes 1nd admillioa prices ue I p.m. Monday ($3): Su~y. Tuclday throulh t1H1tlday, (J6}; l:lO ud 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, (SI). cloon open at 6 p.m. Oinnn-is tened nilhdy. · •AQrTDANAND~on tht ..... of'So.dl C.. llqimory. 655 Towa Cnw Drive. Com Mesa (9"-41 IJ). TllCldl71 ........ Satur· ri: • I P.•·· Satw:'l' at "l:.JO alld I. f11Y1atl:l0111d :JOuntilApril 7. ""CAIMMWI• •Eli 'Eth How- lnh c.... Call Dimer Theater. 6'0 El Calllieo a.&. Tustitt (IJl.IS40)........, Clafl M~ys • ..,...c.-.ti ......... May I. . ,.. PANtAIJDF ..... Sa ¢ rs a.llr." WO --cmfAmlA ._..wm UAlllilllll . UACilllllm E""'* .... to'. ~ ~VIII¥ --·-... ,. _,_ ~· ·~ UA ...... . r' • /lllCMlftllll .... 511:.-..... --~a..r... l1'M141 !UO. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until vice pro' 1des scrvict to Ca talin&. April 17. Adults S22 and child ( 12 and under) SI I round trip. Departs 9 a.m .. am,es back at Pavilion 7 p.m. AMUSEMENTS Harbor cruises dajly. 4S minllln: adult SS. ch ild fifty cents; 90 min&Ak cruise. adult S7. chiJd SI. Brunch cru1scSunda)s 10:30a.m.AduttsS20: oecomc &Tellta child ( 10 and undff) s 12. Dinner cruise on Monday eveninp. 7 p.m. BALBOA PAVWON, 400 Mam Adults S2S: child SIS. Reservations S . Balboa. Catalina PasKn~ Ser-~uired. call 67.J..S24S. ·. ...... _ .u-. ---. ...... ~ MIC ~ --==a.. ~-----....... ......._~ .,.-... m.-(7'14 taol1'1I -.u-Jl44Z20 WU ,. w -~ ...... &JAMii Pldlt'• w ••a.. a..,s .... ~-.;:a.we 911.-& •1111 •• A 'B.iloxr: Laughing·all ~hewaytpmanhood MlcllaeJFeMene9 Aut. City Muqer, Ganla G,.ve Lapu8eadl 11.n.-Peten va~tt.e.A. .... t C....MIMar Our ratings •·-;1 Wlse, craclfedBrode:rlek saves ~B11o%1 .. ' BJ JOE BALTA&£ llll'C ........... - Matt.hew Broderick is a stranac. nervy actor -the kind you'd think would be impossible to cast in a mockm movie: He has the face of a Boy 5':out and the beariq and dehvery of an old Jewish comic. He's like thcjounc Midtey Rooney and Hcnny Younaman twisted into one body and pmona. He's creepy. It s dais c.reeplnaa, however, t.ba1 has madr it pcJllibk for him to pull a few recent films out of familiar. e_ocentWly dadlv tari10rt (""Mu Dupn ae111n11.\o .. w..a..., .. ''UdI~"' wl •fenil ....,., o.yorn...., .. ._.,..._ •• Whcnever-8mderidLis on _screen, there's a screw IOOtC . somewheR. Even when the ma1erial ... no ptomi!c at all. he makn special tbU. happen. There's no rcaoa. l>rnam- ple, wh.Y. Mike Nichols' fllm version of Neal Simon's "Biloai Blues" should be anythiq men than another hKkneycd baic:t~inint comedy. But Brodcric:t siftlle-band- edly turns the whole affait' into his own radina of .. Thc Bum• and Allen Show." .. ,, was hard to believe thete were PJI with rnothm and lathers who worried about them," lie •YI ot lail IMllll lllMel. .... WM IDt fourih day in .llRArmJ, ad lJINd , • ., far." . This-isBroderict lllttl'l&-as Eu,me Morris Jerome, the Neil Simon alter CIO· In "Bilolli Blues,.. he finds a wallb of humor, humor baled on his inliaht into human nature and re- vol"'.int around maJe..bondina in putlCUi.r. • The mov1e moves unoocbly be;. tween teene1 with E.-and the other recnaits and ~ wiU. the unhineed Stt. T~ (Otritlopher Wal= a IUY wiU. a metal plate in bis and with Pl)dlopaU.tc ways. the kind only ~led by the Anny, and ..,._ --. wi1la dee ~ ..,.... (Pift '<Mnll) .., ~~ ..... -~el .. vihMa. dedlll ..... ltS. nd the sweet,.,U..,woman namecHlllisy (Pcndope Ann Miller) who tna1y makes him a man: When Eusne. who....., Dows he wants to be a writer, tdll la tbat Daisy' is his lavolitc mule daar8CICr in r.ction. Daisy ab. .. Wbicb oar - Daisy =nan or Dlily Milla'!" Sbie's~-ooclitelhe..,. ataU. · .. 8iloi.i Blues" is • a•tiaMle loot at the most alibt;y lll[lllject _. a ~!"'* .•• the ........ el • pollUYe. Witty-. e.---~~ .... ~ .... .......................... ,...., ..... -· ·--: ~ --. )f . • ; •'-'• ·'·•r-· ·~ ......... •'• ,· ... . ' . . ' ,, ·. Big fashion show benefits juvenile couoseling center By VIDA DEAN °' ............. -1 don't nttd anytbina )-CL..ga"c me 5or IO~cars..-Yida.t,Ga1nu she "on o~ o( lht IDOSl drstrtd pnzc.-s at tht SoplmaialtS' fashion sho" last •ttk at Four Seasons Hotel. ··Ora• ._ain.-sud commm~ ~mber Gatn and sht aa~c up tM cosmcllC sul')ef) donakd 10 w c' cnt by Dr. MicbKI NICCOlr. ~ scrond umt, llw U.n p>t ludt) -1 JUSI kftr'W' I was.,. .. to .,n tht car, but I was really•• a tran« as I •-nit up 10 daJm n. -said a thnlkd lleMli ••••rta. who DOW bas a one--year least oo a Honda Accord donatrd 10 the Aleemncnt and rcaunnn 1tt mitt suppon group by C'"ICr Leasi .. Co. Prizes aaJott ~ awarded 10 tht luclty1n thcova-tOldpoupof ~51 ··1 had somconr call 1nc dais. morning stiU wanti• IO kaow if lk)' ceuJd ~ 1n ... commnned ct.rwoman 'eam, ....._as the crowd brpn to am"e and socialu.r ~ m1enna tht ballroom. • They ~ ~ '° lftVic-w spnng stylrs provided by IS ...,._ in South C<ld Plaza and coanliMled by..._ TaJ19r. Howcwr. w had aimld) bttn doilla anc ....... indudina Lowden in a View Acoaa alk>vcr . Roni dras.. -1 have a lleW ~ AcOILa for • .. C'cnang and I eoan hardl) •"aat to "a" 11:· said Ollie HUl .. What's coming up an ac • 1c 11S'"M) ntw a rtSs 1s rcall) an entrance-maker.-· -1 bought this Jack McConnell hat·· said Je.U. Mia turning around to ~ho" off the purple flo•ns •hteh matched her blou5e and host. .. FlO"Cf'S att an. ~OU kno". esptttally tht raJI~ big rosc.-s " lE'el')bod) dtd Sttm to krfo" tlo"ers arT 1n. ~> "ere "Om b) most thtrc.) · ·-r,c alrcaci) bttn looking and I s.a" a Norma Walters trunk sho• ... said Milli _.iesaed. wearing a ws<k· bnmmed wltate hat Calllttime ftye9 came 1n lookina 'Cl') snun an a hat •1th matcbm& pnk rOK on her sh<>Wder. and...,_ ...,.... was a OK"turc 1n purpk (htt - • • ............. ._ .... CMl..-a ~ W le• ... Betty Jo ••lcllert.clla port ofthe propam. ~ crowd lunched on ficldpern salad •ilh oranat S«tJons and · raspbmy vinalcmtt. c:htekm stuffed Mth mmltrooms and pu,c1wu.. and lcmoa wt. Otha slM>w commllttt dwr- womm included ._ • a I II and lbrkUa .,._..,•ho cnltercd· the. tables .,lb bat bous fillc:.d with tuhps.. and Jmtt S.-.. nwhng: Jw •1 a ft, rncn-auons.. ...., .... opporlllDlt~ pntt: . Mary s 11 a and.,.._W ...... dona-uons: MMy Amir Beh1 • menu. and JwLI' .. Stylish afternoon raises money for Women's Pa viii on •1 1u••aam ........ c:i..,... .... ,......, a SCMC' "ux1hal')' member since 1956. thanUd the pthcringand saluted all the KosptiaJ voluntct'f"S "ho have act1,cl) rmbrattd w hosp1tars nc• aarnsi~ postu~ through crcauon of the new Women's Ad\ ISOI' Council Satd Ronolds. quoung ·Helen Kdkr. -·uk 1s a dann& a«hcntutt or 11 is noth1na at air -so let's ha'~ a <Unng achcn- tult'.. . . . The lavish set of opponuruty pnzcs snC'lu<kd a stunn1na bandpainted salk robe dcsiancd. crcatcd and moddcd b) Jcnmfcr Blue of Lacuna Beach. ~ robt faturcd the loeos of the V.'omen·s "d'lsor)' Counctl (a St}hzed rose) and tht WOmt"n's Pa' 1hon (a dancan& woman). ha~ painted on tht silk by lapna an1st Jim Nussbaum. hm O'Neil C1t•1tellt sponed a flo•1n& 1~-or) Jennifer Blue fastuon painted by Nussbaum to match Goklstnn's ctnna. AhhOuP the final tally has not bttn confirmed. proceeds from tht c' en~ csumalH at Sl .000 and ..;n clchasa~ wppon Jbc.. womrn:s Pa' 1hon at South Coast. Mcdteal Cmtcr. • Said SCMC fOYndation Vt« Pn:sldcftt Eft &-. -n.r Womca 's Pa~alloa as aa edMce'ioul ad~ sownca11a:.=bdtr..,..._ lo•c were Enll• Alte.a.. tncluded ....._ M SfM• llary whbwants•'halis tbrt.a,wdla .......... Ca•"· PC' .. Cir-......_ M11b (•lit of C foun- l_CX'Uralt health ca~ in......_ ud ~ J..c rn.b. ,..,._ dauon loud President Merkl prompt ririils to b....,.idlidiid -Lii 0 --~aiCJ" Gnft -..,.. m I ~ C..ailli • conctt1ICd _pb)'1K1Am.1fs b wamaa M,,,.-C W am. 91I11-:rJ: Dr ... Aly. Geri of aD-.rs. 9C'MC WWCWlf'h m ~,.. ..._ JwJ..:a . C... &Aa. Sil¥« uc1 Gold ......... coordis llsllioftS .tllCb ~ &om am>blc c.r.e aw i..... ,..,_,. nali1111 dllt rvaa .-51 t · If .--to ~~ Ilana desalm ......_ ' .,.., "°' ow .... oak/ fnday. ~ 1, 1W . 11 DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor extraordinary aquatic attt8C1ions shops. Admission: S4 ~ person, than 200 renowned stan. Deity I 0 Harbor at the end of the Lona Beaeh Blvd .. Anaheim. Disneyland offers -''Splasbdance '17," a dolphin/sea infants under two free. Adults frtt on a.m.-8 p.m. with Fri.-Sat. open until 9 Freeway. SprinJ Brak '88 features more than SO attractions in .even lion show and '"Snoopy's divina WedncscS.y and Thursday . after-p.m. S22-l I SS. strollin1 cnferta1nment throuah April themed lands, includina "Siar Tours" dogies."a first time anywhere per· noons. Groups must rqister in .-d· MUSEUMOPWOALDWARSAnd 10. Children 11 years and YOUQltf and ''Captain EO." Park hours are I 0 fonnanc:f. Knou's has ·(our themed vance. For 24 hour information. call Military History, 7884 East i.. Palma admitted free with a 1>9yina adult and a.m to 6 p.m. Monday lhrouah aJaS includina Camp Soopy, a si.x· (213)687-8800. Av.er at Beach Blvd. Buena Pan. will rc«ive a ftfe Duncan Yo-Yo. Friday; 9 a.m. to midnilJlt. Saturday Kre wonderland themed to the Ca. MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM lafJCSt collection of uniforms in the Exhtbits includc spccial effect sound and Sunday. Disneyland infor· Hi&h Sicm and featurina the all new 886 Canncry Row. Montcrcy. nation. Real life military antiqun. and lilht shows in the Eftfinc Room _mat ion: 999-4S65. "Snoopy's Animal Friends Show." "Whaldcst. .. a new t'llhibition on the hi11orical relics,. medals. flap. (1t.ld and Whecthou~ rc-cnacuna a ~-~ BEK.RY FAIUI, 8039 AdmiSS1on prices are Sl4.9S for pat whales runs th~ April lO. equipment. ed,ed weaponry. ancient collision at sea. and an t'11CnS1vc"- Bcach Blvd .• Buena Park. l llhannual adults and $10.95 for children 3-11. Thc show mixcs cxhibits. artiflCU firearms, .uniforms. iMipia, posten Vf'..orld War II display depictina the , s;.------v·l;IUl~~r-idchldes .. mes. COD·-bandicappcd llaelll, .... a&izcAI and an,liv~theatrc, ftlmund talkttl from-aU·i>~~(d~' •• acliYC..rOk.au-trooPsbil>- lt'SlS. music. square dancinJ. demon-and cxpcc1ant mothers. An anrrual week Ion&-On weekends. visitors can 1945. Hours 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. $13.95 adults. strations and spccial hcadhnc enter-pass is only $59.95. For additional also hear.storytellers. sWJp tales with Wednesday thro u&h Sunday. Ad-$9. 95 Juniors ( 12-17). $7. 9S for tainment through April 10. Knott's is information call the 24-hour Knott's an 18S0s Ponuguese whaler, or even mission isUadults. 13 to l 7years$2; children (5-11) Children under 5 arc .. -· the nation's most popular indepen-Linc at 22~S200. bt' decked out as a whale in a live 6 to 12 years SI : Disabled. free. Free admitted free. (213) 43S-3S 1 l. dcnt fami.ty themc park with 165 wild LOS ANGEi.a ClllLDREN'S presentation. Adnussion is fRJe with paning. 952-1776. SEA WORLD 1720 South Shorcs ridcs. shows and attractions. All MUSEUM 310 North Main Street. aquarium admission ofS3 children. OLD WORLD VD.LAGE. 7S61 Road. Mission Bay. San Diqo. Sea shows arc included in thc admission Los Angeles. Open Wednesday and $5 students and St'nion. and $7 Center Avc.. Huntinaton .Beac~. World fcaturcs St'ven major .sho~ pricc. Ncw $7 million"Kin~om of Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m. and Saturday ~ncral. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. .S~ialty shops arc loca. tcd in this a nd dozcns offasc1nat1n1 mannc hft" the Dinosaurs and thrcc.thnll ricks, and Sunday. 10 a.m. to S p.m. (408)375-3333.' v1llqe that features the charm of cxhibits. Cihamu. Sea World's star "The Slammer." "Thc Tumbler." .. Hands-on' panicipatory m viron-MOVIELAND' WAX MUSEUM, quaint European vii~ with co~ killer wha~. performs in thc largest a nd "Slingshot.·· Other cntertain-ment in which children qtS two to 77 11 Beach Blvd .. Buena Pan. Elvira bled struts, lantern h&hts. and 70 whalc facility in the world. ment includcs the Wild West Stunt twel ve. learn by doing. Ei&htccn 1s thc ncwcst featured replica amona murals of European scenes peintcd dolphins.tnnned seals and sea lions, Shows. can can shows. old time permanent exhibits. Monthly pro-the already elaboratc collection of on exterior walls by European artists. oncrs and a walrus also perform at mclodramas and a visit with Snoopy. arammina inclodcs a variety of an movic and lt'lcvision memoqbilia 898-5111 . spccial shows. There arc four Knott's Pacific Pavilion features two uhibits. performances and work-includint h(c-likc rcplis:as of ~ QUEEN IUllY, Lona Beach aquariums fcaturi~ live sha.Rs. sea -----------------:----------,-;::========================::::;, lift' and freshwatcr'fish from all over ... --.....,. ... .• ............. imli'm llMM 111• ....... • ... •-.. WW IWIU ; .... , .. F ,__._Amflllllt ·~ ,~· __ ........ - -&------•an• onarsx ..... -----...... ------------·-.... Da.1¥1a11111t , ....... NI ... ..n--..... .............. -an .. ............. _,_..... TMIN>X- • '"' ...... ............. itllll . --IMl/ --· .....,.eooo .,.,. ................ .......... -" NIW Ufl ... ,. '""'!" ...... ... ~--.­_...._ eooe.a••• ........ ........... - ---.-. .. -•s=-•...,_• ---·--------· ---- ....,es a--THI ll¥INfM llGH ... ..... -......... ..=111"-a•·m ............. . ......... - ----·--------..... -A:--------an. ... ,_ ..... ------.... .• , .. &0.A• , . "ALAN AWNS Rm FUJI EVER!" ........... -.... "TllUBUP! ... ALOTOFLAUGllS?' ----·-··-"WONDERFUL. .. BEILY LAUGHS!" -......... . S&ml -·-~s....c.. .... '6Z711 ....... "' .... the world. Thin y spccial educationaJ cxhibits arc also available to Sea Wortd guests. One price admission includes all shows and c•hibits. Open daily. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sl7.9S for adults. S 11.95 for St'nion (SS and ovct). Children J...11 . $11. 9S and children under 3 arc frtt. Guided tours and ridt'S arc tltra. Group rates and 12 month pass information. call 619)226-3901 or 826-7213 or SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO MISSION, 31882 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Features Serra Chapel. Califomia's oldest buildina, tht' ruins of the Great Stone Church. soldiers barncks. beautiful ~rdcns. and two m10iCum rooms W1lh anifacts from Native American and earty S1>9nisb culture. Daily 7:l0a.m.-S p.m. 493-1424 . SHERMAN LIBIUllY AND GAR- DENS, 2647 Pacific Coast Hiahway . Corona dcl Mar. ROICS. cactus. annual prdcns. an orchid con- srrvatory. koi ponds and• lift show . Daily 10:30 a..m.-4 p.m. · SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, Mqic Mountain Parkway exit off t-;;;.-Mi-ii:iiiftiiiiiiiii'iiUiil------------:-""---l lntcrstatc 5. Valencia. More than 100 1 1 rides. shows and aunctiont indudina an 1800s style crafts villllC and a Roarina Rapids white waler adven- ture arc offemt (818) 992.oaM . ~-· ··--------------NOW PLAYING-----,.·-..... _.. ·-. ·---=.--.-=..--aa.r =r--=.o.-• -Ctl I •LAIW •WW .......... _,.. ... a... --= ......... a... ----.... ..... _... ..,.. .u--.. .... ............ -·---..n..... --.aa.r ........... .... . .. , ...... _ ... ..... --'I I& Yl"OllEIT Sant.a 's Vi lf.aac. localed on St.ate H .. way 18. in Skyforcs1 about 20 males li'om San Bernardino. Rides include a caroulel. ferris wheel. mo00nil, trains. ponies. burros. and much more. Other attrac- tions to be enjoyed are ~ puppet shows. pcttina zoo and many colorful .... Santa. bis reindeer and tM pixaes are always at home. SPSUCE GOC8. LOftl Brach Harbor at IM end of the t.oa. 8each Freeway. Howud H..,_. Ill-wood. ~'°" llfi111 bolt --ic:ally ~s for vasiton to view dlle iMidc o( tbe wor1c1·1 ...... delr~ alumiDUID dalnc. A Ylriety ol dil- pllys i ....... IDtl f l'lll M .... dan 11Pdlllillollllt'=· -ol ............ ~ cldwfwi ----...::t Settbe~~ ... .,~ iaformMioL 10 L .... p.m. (JIJ) 4)5-)511, UIRDIAL m-. 100 Uat-"'91 CilJ Pl, Ullhenil Oly. A ...... llMI IOW ol Ullive1..:"1 .... 4lO«le blc:k ..... -'-•rt••··· c.w. .... .. .._lwliw....,il~ • • ..-.. ,,._ ..... _.. -ILS.15 .... dlJHm 1111 ~11 Mlll.tS,.., Mhi• I I lim II I.JO. Qlf'1 kt -Plllllt•ila••N 'u• Yi1i1i1 ., _ J96_ 11 IZl.ts .......... Sn.ts .. ctH a (Ill)• MIO LAM sponsoring POSfef CQOtes. t _ April 10 at l p.m. in the campus satin#for a S5 donatipn. arc avail- -·mainstagc theatre. This is the able m:i the ticket office t>f ·the To celebrate . Oran,r County's season's biggest fundraiscr for the ~stoli. 895-8378 and from mem- Centennial. the Laguna An Museum Patro ns. who provide scholarships ~ ~ of w Patrons. ~ box office is sponsoring a P<>S}tt contest for GONE WITH THE WIND Patrons for Golden ~est st~nu .•. ·· · •1. ~ill be open the day ofw scrttnmg. junior and senior h1gtr school stu-The film will be shown wtth a~flalr: fC>t'linore informfllon, call 895-836 7. dents. of Golden West College will sponsor a. hour intermission during ~ch re-TQNJ.. TENNILLE one n•abt onJ) at Gilendar Continued · ~· lmagmat1on C'elcbranon. Special S50 uckets on sale now. will include pnont~ seaung and a pnvatt post- show recepuon wnh the anist. Tickets for the conccn o nly are S22. S 16 and S I 0. To charge 1jclteu by pho n e . c a ll 74 0-2000 or (2 I 3}480.3232. For more 1nfor-Entries. desiJn¢ to reflect ,100 .special screening of the clauic film fresl)ments-will be sold.in 1M lobby. tht Oranl( County Performing Ans yearsofhistory 1n the county, must be "Gone Wnh The Wind" on Sunday. Ad an~ ti!=ket~ offering :~r;.id Center, ,\plil tJ~o benefit the 1988 t6x20 J8x24. or 24~36 inches. or 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~....;...~~~~~~-....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.--~~~~--==-~~~ matted 1o ·fi1 those sizes. All work £0(1 WARDS ma1ton. call 5S~ARTS must be o riginal. and tbc student's ~ full "lllrrm'7' wdrcss;-~-number. school and grade must be printed on the back. Entries will be received at the museum 1n Laguna 8cac;h frof.ll May 3-6. between 11 a.m. and S p.m:-'onl). Winners will be selected from each grade level (7-12). One arand prize winner will receive a SIOOcash ay;ard and two second place winners will rece1 veSSOcash awards. Winners will be notified by mai_I on May. 12. T-he winning entnes will be ~h1bncd tn L.\M's Young Anists• Gallery at South Coast Plaza May 16 ·June 20. The La~na Art ~uscum is located at 307 Cli ff Drne tn Lquna Beach. For more informauon. please call the Museum at 494-6531 . Top videos e o owing art l most popu ar '1dcocassett~ as they appear in next "'eek's issue of Billboard mapzine. Copyright 1988. Billboard . Publi· cations. Inc. Reprinted with per- m ission. VIOEOCA!>SETTE SAi.ES • l 'L.Ov -Irle Tr_ .. (~) 2 "SIMI UP With '-fond9'' (L.or"'-1 l .. Ce•e,.10" IMCAI 4 "Je,,. F-·s Low '"-'9 AerOOic: Workout" tl~lmerl . • S .. Ster Tr.-t\I, Tiie Vr.r... Hotne" IPeremounlJ 6".lene F-.·, ,._ WotMMt'' tLOt'"-1 1 .. p,,,. Ftovd The w ... · IMGM·UAI I "lle,,.,lv Hllll Coo II" (...,_,,,.I 9 "An .,,,..iceft T .. " (MCA) 10 "e,._.1v Hiltl Coo" (,,.,_) 11 "0 lrtv Oencl"I" '"'""""' 12 "TN C.OCll•""-"" l~I 11 .. ...,, , M1c:1o.~· coi-.1 14 "St ... _,,,. 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(Nflll Aa/SAT/-U:Jl.1 ....... 1:1$.l:JI. .. .... Lmll, •In" (II) "'11.JAT/-f:fS. ~ .......... "IT.1 ...... !N ) ,_,SAT/-u:a, t:JI MS.e-.t:1S.tall .. ..., ..... CNUl Aa/UT/-~MI, .. , ........ •II I tr(lt) AalUT/-t2:a. 1:11. ~.-.a:a.-. ed ...,a·ds HARBOR rWIN 631·3501 M A ~ B ~ '-4' • : ..... -. I -':::... ..., '. Wf s A •"99-a calli ........ CNQt .., .. ,,.., .... .... .. _.. ... _ --·?= ---•w _,.,...,.. ...... ........ W:•U••-· •I a· -----.. WE SERVE REll Bl'TTER OM FRESH HOT POPCORN .,_, ...... ...,. ..,..,,.. ... aim. .. ...... - 1 I Wt11t,.•--.-.--. .. -.-.. , ........ -, ..... _ _..,., tt:il, t:11, "" .... ,. ~-... ...... --------------- @d w ord\ FOU NTAIN 1tA~LE¥ 839-1500 BFIOn•~_. c.~· 1.• E:'l "''J~'-' '°".& ....... .1.~ ... f•l .._ ... .., ..,..,_,_ ... a:• ........... "llLHI ILlll" jNU) ........... 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M ..... ..._ • ._..,.,,... ..... ............ ~ ••• 1111 ------------1p1cllledw .......... rfttew OUtODTbeTowD :&staumnt j , .. OF THE WEEK -The Rex Aestaur.,,t la an elegant dcilanfrqnt •tabliabment known not only for lta premk.lm 18afood but1or its apectacutar vtews of the Pac;lflc. Now wtth SwMMy brunch w vtce, the vtew can be en~ .. mommg and in1o the afternoon withOut d8f9W of...,..._ Rex and~ Chandler have created a brunch that takes' advantage of the sunshine-flied views while featuring ... food In original and innovllttve preparations. "We work hard al week and rMly enjoy a day of rest,·· he Uid~ Although he can be found In the kitchen cooking on Sundays, he ha -..cceeded In designing a brunch that truly alow9 hla guest• to relax. · From the valet• who perk the an to the ..n..-1 who replelliltt ~ gf••••. orange jUk:e gla1111 and croi8unt .,....._..,.. undertytng theme la .... vice ... Without.,.,,... .... guest•.,.. left to enjoy the views and oonverMtion of their dining compeniona. "My ..... have .... revotW9d eround top tight .. vice and gourmM lllllDOd WvedJn • WMn and •• •gent atltM>ePhere. Brune* .. mywey of 1how6111g both locell and vtettora ... .,.. bwlty of c:oc:ktail, homemade croiaent with pr....-we. •nd cho6ce of entree plua the finale. a white and d81k ~te dipped 8trawberry, all for $18.95. The menu teetur• entress such a 111\oked salmon benedict, Cefun-bleckened tournedoee of beef t>eoedict atyte wtth bemaiM seuce. smoked then broiled Atlantto.Ulmon. baby coho Nimon or pan sauteed trout wtth eggs and omelett• filled with duck llnQ brle ch111e, Mafood and ch11H or Cajun sausage and peppers. A v811ety of 8P- petjzera, soups and salads are available u .,I as an exten8We eetectlon of· premium wtnea. cham- paignes and apirlta. . Al Chandler vtstts guests In his chef'• •ttlre, It's easy to IM that this gregarious man IOYeS the restaurant buainea, especially in thla particular location. Thta oce911froot k>catioh job in the restaur.,,t buainess. the site of hi• flrat the restaurant he turrled 18, tlnued his ladder at WM c9lled the Allfly Wat. W CMndler mowed to H..ail and lll)prenticelhtp, working his way up Nick'• Fl9hmarket . After a period of yeers, ((handler ope1 led up The Rex of WaMdkl. Before hearing •bout the vaanc::y in the hietoric McFadden bu6idtr't in t"9 native Newport Bw:h, Chandler owned Nick'a Rlhn\at'Ut and through both restaurmnta had Mt .... ...,.,d tor tine .... ~. The Ame ....... .,,t in NeWport BMctt opel.ed in 1982. The more~ JMwpon Oyster Bar and CNlncler tiM cr'Mt«l a haven for loYera of experttyCL-...-.; prep9red IHfood and meat1. The Mn-of-the-century appointment• are eccentuated by 9ophlstlcated bladl ~, brw r• and mlll'OOn c.rpeta. Oita of Victorian nudee aubtty grace the .... behind the booth ... ting. fhe Wine Cel1llr la available for private .tfawa of up to 40, and the entire reataurant la available for private lunc:Moc11 during the week for 20-40 gueata. Open for ~ nightly from 5:30 p.m .. ~brunch from 10:30 a.m., The Rex la located at 2100 Weet Oceenfront tn Newport Bwh. All major credit c.da accepted. V8'et perking. Relervatlona required, 87~2566 . tum 9UTCMD'I FAllOUI U.JI08 . ......... ~:--It IJllll...._ .... ,_ ..... ... ·m--. I Jll 11'- •1111,11 ..... ....... C•llllll•ltlllllllllla ... llllndtor 10 ............. .......... two ... ...... . OUt9nTheTown UncleDon Gallery openings fhis week. • • Charging lnl11nders admission They're bad. About as welcome u hi1r 1n your soup Less u~ful 1han bonus f!ltlcs on Iranian Airlines. More fngh1cn1ng 1han a bathroom w11h no toilet paper. Uncle Don shoulda known better than to dn'c Newpon Boulevard last Fnda) Spnng Break The offic .. 1 opening of summer And what don that bnng out 1n greater numbers than fleas on a dog., Tounsu. lnlandcrs. Anahc1mcrs. They arc the wretched c11ccss of human1t) who havcn't therouncsy of sta) 1ng in their own t.c:kyards bu1 insist on crowding our strttts and polluting our beaches. I mean. you • . dcm'1 sec us locals hcad1n1 tQ the Watts Towers or 10 Compto n on a warm spnng day and lousina up then hat's a beach aot that they can't gel? Sand and water? No problem.· They can.line up alona the Santa Ana River levee a nd spit or wall for a sewage line brJ'.ak. Wimmcn in tfgh1 fitung clothn" No-problem. Cru1~ Harbor near Disneyland. Like an aunt with b9d breath who slips the 1on,ut. tourist.s arc un- "'antcd but we re stuck wnh them. And lhc) 're such can bugcrs pend a cou~ of bucks to perk. a fiv. mort' on eats and thal's it. The c111cs spend Ions more ddcndina lawsuits from idiots who d ive into two feet of v.atcr at the Wcdac. or cut their toc-s on a.lass left by some other touns.t. SANDSTONE GALLERY \IS~-.\ :-.lorth < oa\t H 1~h"' a~ Laguna lkalh ~httlc f)\·,l·ndorf ml\cd media pain.ling~ . .\pnl ~ 1hr1,ugh \fa) ~. Hour\ arc 11 a m to ~ pm dail) 497·67 SCHAAR/GERMAINE STUDIO GALLERY ~84 ;-... < oa\I ll1gh\o\a). Laguna Beach. C ont1numg \ho~ featuring pain11ngr. b) noted Cali- fornia artists Roben \haar an<l 1-rank <1crmam The collcct1on andudn no\talg1l . land~apc-r.. 1m pre'>s1onis11c and reah'1t1c pa1n11ngr. of California bl.-al hl'\ and an extensive 3ml) of thoroughbred racing art. Hours are Wednesda) through Saturday. 11 a m. to 5·30 p.m o r b)'appo1ntmcnT 751-4041 UCl.FINE ARTS GALLEl,tY l 'n1- ' cr'>ll) ofCahforn1a at liVinc. Gradu- ate ~t udcnt "'o rks through June 3. Happy Hour QJeclal1 5130 -6130 p.m. A V H J"fl H<,)I ,. _., l ._,,. •• ,,.,.;. _ • ..,. ~·' ... "'°"'"""" .,,....,_.,.,. ' SUSHI ...,_c.. ... $12'° ~ Sushi, steoks, & seofoOd UISV1AUDO NIWPOft llACM (714) 67s.ol7S· Through Apnl 9 pa1nt1ngs b~ \1anha Jal hon \o\.llha reccp11on forthean1\t Thur-.dll.) 5 to 7 p m Hours are noon 10 5 p m Tuc-.da) throu&h Saturda~ .\dm1ss1on 1s free Call g56-66 I 0 for mforma11on and docent tour. WAIERCOLOR GALLERY 1491 r S. Coa'>t l11ghway. Laguna Beach. I New• paintings and lithographs b) Michelle Pur~ll and Linda Lind\3' I and sanes of Oregon b) Dick 1 lalhcn Through .\pnl Hours are 11 a m 10.6 p m da1l) ~94-8838 ON THE OCEAN FRONT (714) 675-2566 f<EST \l I<\~ I 2100 W. OCEAN FRONT • NEWPORT BEACH Gotta take the Sunttt mapzinc approach.Thcy1C1m0ttf'orsubscn~ i-:;::;::;;;;::;=:=:=::=::=:=:=::::::::=::::=::=::==:::::::::::::;::::::::::::::=:~1r..iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11onr. outside the West. TM c111cs I. should roadblock a milt from fl('H and c~, oh 20 bucks for all vehicles W1th a non-local rqistrauon. And a SSO deposit to make sure they leave. Tounsts~ like zits. Always there. Nt'vcr quite ID away. Pick on o ne and ano1~i:_eops_up. . TRUST JO. I KNOW RAT l'M DOING: Lat week. I told you how cool '.'Hainpny" was. letter head to thl' theater quiet. Thia sucker's d1sappcarina &atrr than IO()d taste in Uncle Don's column. "OBICl:N& llAGAllN'B COVER: Larry Bird .. oa dtc cover of$pons Illustrated d9e otbcr wed 1&ona with the word '"lesnd:" And tomt' sJob- bcrinJ and Clroolina from van ous people •bout how be ... the arcatcst to plar_ the pmc. wt.ua ~ c•pttt from E.Mlenen. You trytna to tcU Unck Doe U. at the lllllf aec )OU would t.lkt lint o"' IC.alum or M11ic? P1nicul1rly Kareem? MoiaM. e s t a u r a n Come See The New Warehouse • Salad Buffet • Waterfront Patio Dining • Fresh Fish & Seafood Daily V•lld•ted PM#clng • Guest Doclcs • • 5 BanqcJet Facllltles • 3450 Via Oporto. Lido Marina vua.ge Newport Beach • 173-4700 TATION 11525 Brootchurlt (at Helf). Fountain v~ Rnen•tlon• (714) 775-1171 Of9 good ~ tllN .... on ..,, ..... Of ._ d'9dl Of 125 OI lftOl"9 • °""' good """ 4-,~ .. \, ·- ()utOa'lbeTown -Dining out with Judy' The hunt for quick, t~sty, inexpensive lunch Not aJI ot us can afford The Ritz wcarincpubbyclotbes?Thes(plac:es e·1ery day for lunch. Nor can we will always be &lad to tce you: :llways leave work (or whatever) fora I. Pete's, ~fJ ._. It.. a•-......... --~ull hour -or more. Worst of all. ae.c.. Local color. oukloor talilcs. ewen moSf'ollhc ~l~drelfp---sunmiftto -hCll a sntatf ocean +itw eating places in Oranee County from the sidtwalt. What more could chafJe SS or S6 for a hambwwcr. We you want? To all of my. friends who had 1n mind spcndina mort like S3 or rcrommcndcd ~ae·s: Thank you. S4 for lunch. ~ferably without SCTuachy salsa. fluffy qp (sunnyside havina to drive to Torrucc to ,et iL up without bciaa overcoobd) and Where can you ao when you•rc in a perfect tdrilosdo indeed inaU Ptte•s hurry. have only a few bucks in your bwvos tanc6ems the btSl at the pocket -and maybe att even beach.. And if the IJuevos arc any -ble ·~.).but I wahtcd another roes& beef $3.20 for larsc-On the side. have an sandwictl the minute I IOf home. And order of macaroni salad. potato salad only one from The Globe would do. -orthe$3cherssalad.Scvendays. S J..liwenL Md and bad a1aaot10Ubcs1CS---a.a.mm~-~~­ and did a quiet analysis.. For $2.SO. · 6. Fnmll'•.,............ !Hf Fair· this is one heckuva IOOd sanchrich. Yiew ..... C.Sla Mesa. Twenty- Tbe roast beef is wdl-tea9oned, tbe four-year-old Johnny Mosha~ has cokslaw(2Scmtsextra)isterrificand enthusiasm -and great sandwiches. • the bread is kind bfGmnan. di&rent He makes his own meatballs. puts in a very nice way. This whole place is pun peppers and plenty of cheae on very German. in fact -the people his' sausaaie Jlindtn and does an· indication, Puc's may wdl have tbe who wort here all speak it and so ·do authentic PtnUy sandwich of Aalk best. inexpensi~ Mexican food some of the c:ustomus. and chcnc. Small sandwiches cost around. I sampled cborizo and CIP. Muy German products arc avail-about S2.9S. and bi& ones top out at wate'hcd tbcm make dlilr tdJrnos able to lake Mme. ud I I09ded up. SS.9S. Nice atmosphere. pkary of fronucratch.. tO order. and took note Spent almost JO bids oa soap, cozy aables. and Fraf;'k's is spulhftfly of the fine Mtticu saacr -DOC to beMry brads and a couple o( the clean. Try the pu:z.a mat with mention the superior' beer tdec:iioa. 51. -"'1:alu=rft1 ~ ~1·~l · ""!~'!_~~~· ..... ~ This place is a winner. BLD. 7 days.. __ ...._. __, """.1.... ,~-"'""""' ...... _ 96().8797. -SM. 2-3714. · lWith · onions. Swed or .2:.._ ..... •i;::~my'io!n.,...:',; '· ..,.. ftlil. •1 w. Pea. pcppe1sand yourc~icrof'~tha __.. Ilea Ne•~t ...._ Grat ~ft and DOC everybody 1s set up ao_, t Yorkwhowroeethal oalydeceat __,..._ S4.9S buys _ and • anymore.Opensevcndays. IOa.m.-9 basl in Southern Caliiwaia js in an _...--. --cmrol. 722-172S industrial mall in Woodland Hills" entrtt at lw:ll: SS.ts~ ,_-.ff ¥0U P-~· -.e .. ~ .. ITM Ill Pal. doesn't know about Marmoc Good-=:r~=c!'l'ricc:d C.-... llar.wh'J-ICll., man. MUJOt ~ ·e_m fiaa. ~ a sal9d -lllCft ..._ ..... IO C8l 1.-. ...._ Soft taquilOI b day. about IS VanetleS -~· andddicious. ne.pricaarcalink Sl.lO. SI.SS tamales and S2.2S prlic, 9CSame. popp)lald.. ca plain. over .,.. ~ criwia. ._. die 1Dt1CiaJs likt a . baked potato with cinammoe raisin. etc.; lliley'rc all cxperieac:e inay ...-btllc price dtiden and sour cream or the unique I :the;~re~. Her~.;fA:acy;.:a;;ai~m~dl;j.,i;'.tt~•~•ji· ~ci;;+t~~~~the~~m:·~s!e"l:\ICll~at=•~Otll:!l .. ~:m:.~CIM~~o-~w:.~·~·M~cx•i:b:u~ra~er" make M ucho if----,~~-1rf-....::_---tt---{1~~:a t-. vored r 9'0p-foMhe ~~~ =:-n~~i.:~r~ sprina ro0s. sweet uc1 ~~ take-out ao"'<I. Blac tam <s1.~s> .. cs, ... llSMlO ••'' Aaav...._m....,.714/642-7880 3131 Wc-._...,,~8'mch Jml_.ol~lhd..cm ... ~.te presents SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU •• , ............. p.a $11.95-$17.95 • Roast PrlnMt Rib Au Jus • Rack of Lamb. Baked~ Ham•NewYortcStellk•OUck~ ing Alexander • POKhed Hali- but • S19food Monte Cerio • Sped81 Chlc*en Dilh fl• dlllr .... ltlllCIJPf14:1HILL_,4~ or On a · r I .~). =beef: dlida curry, wida or Pftll ~lad (SI.SO) make nlCle · ;,u • I --0 ... 1 • .,....__ _._.. accompaniments. and IDllCbo men Wh· • ....r:_ ... _._.. a. ao .a=.-tr-.. (S2.2c oa '· •.-.-nee. • .., ·--...:11 l!L-• .._ .. I ho .a-.. ..._. llllC'lnn __, ... Ullll:' -~ drali111:1 att 1n111 ~ apecially wu ~ ~ e. muc ~· a""' !.at~~ li~jrn=: the spicy, creamy one. Otber .. ·~with~. salsa. tour~· a ivcr (all, i• indudr eeuut -and Clltrl sick o( chips and a small toft drink bleei). For brak&tl. a..nbkd C1P spcy. Luach is served M-F. 11-3. --all for SI.SS. A ~ac·s on I ~ are S 1.25. BL. T-Sun.. 650-l322. ~true. BLO. ttvea ~ 642-456 · S.O.n..D 1 . l7M ..... ,_,. 17aS9-66601'f:~&e.ch.;4972 17 3. ,.. Giiiie. ·-..... c.. Lllauna ...... Funy uu .... dais place. •1ll1~~C..---Tht~alt'!na . I . SW•• MU Ill~ Aft.. AD the swtwidlCS are S2.50.. I tried ~-'"-dlc ~. ~ ~ g 11 ,.. aw.. I've been walk.inc the roast beef, "91dom it Mile I~ -va -.--~ ea.tinaiHIOOsuia&Y.aoc~of'lt. rol. wlllk or rye: S2.IS b small.. "'9Me_.nJDY,....18) GULLIVER'S · E11tert.ew111•1t Nogtllly ~ ~ • Cocttllltls --.rmn••-JJF_._ --_.,,, ---- ' . . . . . . , \4_,. i. I 1J I~ • A , •, ~ -· 1a w ....... ., .......... \ ln llld .s ir- y-· IS :s. • Its Ml lft· d oSt at o( ~ ~ OI at -9 .. l., or !S lh lac ce :n DC • tk •'s 'S. 17 .. I) ... .Lennon's artistry transcends mu • The late John Lt'nnon had that rare gifl of CAprl""SS10n -a greatly-valued tall'nt 10 create. s11mulaic. influence. and e'en outrage those around him Hts pre-and post-Beatles words and music often 1n,ohed diametncall~ opposed ':ilucs :ind · attttucks. hltc peace and rebellion. independence and reh:incc. and strength and vulner- ab1hl\ Bui v. hat's gone v1nuall~ un- noticed about one of pop music's most popular figures 1s Lt'nnon·s ~' ocall'<' v.ork as an a111sl. Curren ti) on C\h1bh at the Pacific Edge Galler) 1n Laguna Beach. n of Lt'nnon·s personal pu.•ces prestnt a 'ef) human. complC\ father. husband mus1c1an and act I\ 1st. T"chc scngraphs and fi,e litho- graphs ha'c b«n pulled fro m a su11t· entttled. ··This 1s My Stof) Both Humble: and True.-Each of these "orks is cmbosStd with Lt'nnon·s signature. igned and numbered b) Yoko Ono. and ~aled with a d1s- i.nc;t.1~c.hop-an~ of signing :i piece -cn:ated by Lennon. JOHN· · Roos · .\dd111onalh I I hm1tt'd pnnb from tht• ··!fig One" suite <hand \1gm·d b~ Ll'nnunl' are d1spla~cd all)ng "'tth \t'\ cral L.mcltC ~ulplurcs intnprc1ing Lennon·., sL.C'tl·hc'> I •Jn Jlrcad\ hc.ir some' of \OU sa~1ng "He "as 3 gn·at•mu.,1nan ·but did he L.no-.. Jn~ 11ng Jbout an"'· l\1mpl~ put. ht' L.nl'"' enough - <'nough to gain our attention and \ltr our 1magina11on and lunos1t~ .\nd before becoming a mus1c1an. Lt'nnon stud1t·d art at the LI\ erpool .\n ln)tltutt' 1n England These \L.ctche-s wdlcate a ba.s1t undcrsundtng of technique and the\ ~ .-but-lll&R-Hll-poftanHo-th-15 an no' ice 1s the "a) that Lt'n.non creates • ~ \ . ' . . l l1.1l1\ ( .1.111d ' I -. FAMILIAR FACES CHEF llU~ELt ADISTKONG r or 1""-"' ""' .. i..1,ir~ l•m1har ,.otll I""""" 'A ...,,_ d n. r icU\ "1rtl« ti Yri1t11' !Uni.-.,,.t II•••• 111.,. . ., r r .\I.I"'' and I .,.~ 1 ... 1 I••• t .,.., "~ • "" • I ~n pt.-.. .....a ~nd ;1r ,,, t •n•no11 "~ , ,., -•ht-m hn..JU'4' •ht\ "" l •w '" ir1h· .... r" 'Jr' ·t d/1\ .-\ftrf t' n,.-\ ~ r! •\ t , • •I 1 .-,., .... I'~... .. ...... "•' "",. ... fAr••-d '•li ,n._ 111f1o1 .. ,t I rr-.... \ n..:: !r r. th.-rr· ~UL••~ i! l.tU.hu and n "" ..... ,.,._ .. ,t_ .... ._ i.t-"1 • • •ft P\.tf ,,, ti~ I• (.-n '1 -.• J •ht h •r '''""••-· ... '" .,.,_I •tiod .,.,, .. ~ • • .._ • ' 1 r ,. 1~ \I•· \ht~\ 1utd I ; .nr ....(1 r JU• r, • .ti • ll•1 I< ' ;--, "'•r1•.. .. ~ • M ,.._ Jo(" AU ....... Hl,..rj mu11-lau.•1t'd image" that frcc.-1~ taps Other deeper. more 1nlr0Spectl\e '!• ··-: .. n·•<• ., • • .,, ... ,..,.,,.,, • ., ,,.., 1n10 our 0 "' n t'mottonal t"\rv-nenccs. sL.etches bnn~ o ut som<' of Lt'nnon·~ 1 , ..... , • d ·ri. • • •1 I ....... 1' " ··~·r ....-• • .. • fli .. • ,.._.... .. '' ''• •fr-t. ,, J ~hinntandn-\l•ahng.the-st"sketche-s ,mner..sc:m:h orpeacc.-.fo,t"andself-•• •· , ..... , .. ..,, •••. .,. .•.• >1·•· offrr in<,tght into Lennon's hcan and assur:rncc. Pan1cularl~ stnk1ng is • n~-1••1 I • " .. 1 "'""'" • '"' '"' mind .. LooL.ing BacL.." a L.t"tch of Lt'nnon ,,.. ~.. •· -•••l.I'• • 1' ''"•" ... 1• '"' ,,..., \Cral simple sketches. such as·· holding a mirror up to his face .... Tht" Hug .. and "<\mencan Dream." Holdtn~ the mirror 1s an older. h,. -•·· .. •' .... 1 "'~' ·•• ....... , rdkct :i JO~ rmanattn~rom lo,e. seasonC'd. and confident man This 1s " ,.,, •. ' "' ... ,, r..-.-. I nt-»·' ·~· 1 I" ·r.-ar .. ! l n ... I r:r t ra --. I••· "''' i1t1t .. , sa1ct~. and secunt~ upbeat JU>.lapoSt'd "'Ith the )Ounger. "'d~-•. 1 ., , '"" ,, .... , \. ·~· "'"' lh• ,,_ ....... . "orb.) 1ncludl' the cxchangt" of wed-r~ed sclf1s stanng back at him. .. •• '""r<.J.t'\1 r .. ..-. •t~ "•th• ~ ........ '"" ding' O"'S captured 1n "I Do" and the Other notewonh) "orks include n • "' ''"' • .,,,n ... " •tw ,., ' •••II ..-n .n. su~quNll dash~o t-hc-a1r:pon_ found-··1.-~n~~Rock · '...Roll"'...ta salute to • "11! 1u· '!.IL •·•·IT' trank ">-•· • ,_. • ,,.J\\JmT;r H1 .. .._.r~ ,.-~.._ .... hh ltHlft ~t t .. T~ h~r 1n"The Honc)mOOn." (Pl--eeeA.RT/Paee18) h, ... ,, ,.,,,..~-1"·',,..""'"'rl""' h•n~ • .,,.. 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C'nrona !kl !14ar S8tlfd 1• I.hr tlft< lw-h.Dd the Pen Tlwetl'l'. ~ a l!Oft>. i;-l--0910 -D\UTISDf£."1' - • -·. • OutOnTheTown •• ... :_ .... -. -' ----~ , -~~ •.._.-' I •.., • • • . ii• . ' -• . • • r . ,. .._~...,. • .;..,; • • 'l-r . ·~ 'I..-,_. •. • -~-\.•• j -~ . I . .>t•4r ,_ ,. . -. ._ -r." "' -, r' • • = ,..., !:,.;~ ~. • .L . , ' . . lw ~ .• .Ji .1: N•-« • .. . -· t.,.At..,-~ -i '! . . > . . ' .... -•. M -_.. ~_..~ .. /' .. -·'-•"'-. '_ .. _· ..,. . NEW ATTRACTION TO PRINTMAKING ••• FromPaeeS ' Lyke also aoes to knaths to create Mr ow"'-peper on which the mono- pnnt.s att made, let)ding thick.. layered textures and a varic:ty o( patterns and shapes to intensify the comp~oLlb colocs usaLSbc_ hdievcs those efforts aive her better control on the final wort and rein- force the artistic procns. "It's more of a prcfttefltt that I make my own paper. But I think a lot of artists are attracted 10 printmaking because it's proccss-onented.-' SM sa~s. . "My artistic vision 1s inextricably interconi4kted with process. as seen in lavish use of color and an awareness of the importance of lhc S\mbols that delineate our con- d.11ion." The process for Lyke's monotypcs call for clear acdate to be used as the surface to transfer oil-linked imqes to her handmade multi<olorcd pa~r., The ·acetate scrvC'S as a visual guide to register the layers of ink from success" e pnntings. producing com- WEEKEND SPECIAL Parad~ Cafe will treat you & your party to • s~• t.J OFF Dinner for 2 Thunda), March 31 Friday, April I & Saturday, April 2 Uus1 mentlOO tlut ad af)d voor Wf\l'f •di ditduc:1 •5eo from t>ach :! dm~ f nlren on oor tab.) Not \"alicf _,11h .\ny Oihtt Ofra 600 Newport Calw Dr. -, ....... ,...,... a.cJa "'••: (714) 644-1237 pkxities of color unique to this ~ Althouch Lyke prcTm to wort with monotypn currently. t.hctt arc other disciplines taught in printmaking. -1.inda--KaU.n. fOr e•plc,--prefcn t0- tcach her laguna Beach studcnt.s the various aspects of woodcuts. which call for cutting an image into a block of wood to prodUtt J)9inted im~ where the hncs create a relief.like dnign. StUdents also arc taught serigraphy. commonly known as sjlkscrttning. "TM process is really associated with T-shirts and posters." Kallan says. "which is why the artists prefer to call it scrigraphy. It's the art of silkscreen.· - and run th~ a press onto hand- made dY*f paper. Students find that printmaking has distinct advantq61)ver paintjng. "One main advantqe is you can do more than one image:''Kallall says. ·1nstcad of'fust oncpainti~ can produce 20 ctchinp. It's a quick. fast process that can be duplicated." And while the printmakina tech· niqucs have been around for a Iona time. Kallan says students find that the real innovations come around while playina with that procns. In Lyke's view. t.hctt is yet another distinct advan• to printmaking. "You're wortma with many dif- ferent types of materials and the s 11 somctjmcs lenathY froma nina to end," she says. "It's a Etching. ~ inta&Jio as the Italians d rent ki'nd of thinking as you go called it. requires the use of images through tM process and there's an made on zinc or copper plates. element of surprise whin you finall y Lithosraphy usts the surface of see the finished product for the first limestones. Monotypcs arc painted time. on a surface -a plate of zinc. "It's that build-up of suspense· plcxipass or a sheet of acetate (in through the process that makes it Lyke s case)-then colored with inks exciting." Appearing thru April 16 KEN RASNER AND THE ENTERTAINERS They're a blast f!O"' the put . SUZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS Starting April 18 thru ~ 28 The Colden Age of Rock 'n' Roll is.back and Duke's has it live . Come dance to the hottest sounds of the 50's. 60's and 70's at Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club. Relive all your favorite oldies but goodies every Tuesday through Saturday. Enjoy the coINenience of complimentary valet parking. And try Duke's every Mon- day for comedy night. ff4 THE :NEWPCRTER RES<m' Thr a.,.WI ltacM1 ~ ...... I 1107 J&•botft. Newport Bach. CA t2MO. C71,)6t.t.1700 . ~::::;:======:::::::i ... .... Nate'' qpjQ1&J ... ~.~ ART BY JOHN LENNON ••• ~ ... 17 the media, EJvis Presley and Buddy POP PICU ... Re1uming to the Holly), '"The wk" (drpiai .. Ltn-.r...Southlaad after thtte sold-out tfl!lll- non's fedinp of londinet1 and de-rncnts last month. rocker John spair). ."Baby Grand" (a joyous. Coupr Mellencamp brinp his ~ti­ compos1na Lenno'?) and the famous cally-acclaimed "Loqcsome Jubilee" "Bed in For Peace. tour to Irvine Meadows on May 27. • .-\-handful-of-hishly--erotic-but" ---- tasteful sketches ponray the human body in a sensual, arousina way. To avoid offending those •bothered by open sexuality. two of the more graphic displays of erotica arc exhibi- ted in a ttpUate viewina room. Accordin& to Pacific ~·s Paul Jillton. the Lennon uhibit bas at- trac1ed a cross section of J)9trons. includiftaan lovcnand novices. both youna and old. "This has been .... introduction for a lot of people." he said. "Lennon has touched so many of our lives in so many ways. Hisan is much more than just lines on J>9per." "A Tribute To 'the An of John Lennon" continues throuah April 8. · Hours arc l l a.m. to S p.m. Wednes- day through Sunday and I to S p.m. Monday. Admission is lift. Call 494--0o'9 l for more information. JUDY ••• FromPaael8 around for the past twd yprs thinkjng that the closest Edokko was 1n Oranac. which must mean that J.his OM isn't that easy to find UOlns you know it's there. But there must be some justice in this wor1d. because Edokko is to sushi lovers what salad bars arc to lettuce addicts. and frankly, my dear. I couldn't be more thrilled.' Look for my car parked in front of this restaurant on a daily basis. At lunch. all the sushi you can cat (and it's not bad. either) can be had for a .f?ind total ofSS.29. Need I say more. LO. M-Sun. 96~970. lloc•Ced .,..cain-Abo.,., ,,, .. Jolly ... ., . 494-3358 THE . SAIL ~ LOFT -~~~~-:-;.~ --~ 'r ~ • BAR & "'~. GRILL Pea&uriDI Fresh Ocean View Searood Dinln1 and Oyater Bar Suaset Diaaer Specials from $1.96 ...,_.1r •• S..-ft•n Moa. -Fri. 6-1 p.m • -...-r•• rn • ~ Live Rock Entertainment Nishtly OiitOi1TheTown Localf'd at 17 I:! Plattnua in C'ust.a Mhlt nnr 17th St. Call f>.if>.8(191 or tl.1 1 ·980:t T HE BARN HaH lM primt> of \'our lift> rh"'"' 1nic lrum the eaterul\C' z;, 1tt>m m .. nu StHk>. !lt'afoud. BAQ. M u '""' d1~t':> includ1nr; salad l>.r. ,rnd murl'. \\'e..1ern charm and 11•untf\ dmb1ance. Hrultras1 ~I F h. 111 111•1.J..uoch M f 11 00 '! \0. l>11111t'r 7 nrl(hU. from r.·ou p m H11JJ1J\ hour tot · f' 4.;111. i p m Sat t'll1tr d1,,h l.1\t' entf!rlarnmt>nl and danllnl(. Banquet fac1ht1H I 19H:! Hl'dh1ll. T us11n 2.'>9-011 ri THE ORIGINAL BARN fA R~ER STEAKHOUSE YI',' Tht' art t he or iir:inal F1mou- l11r t heir 11nc-·and·a·hal( pound 1• .. r1..rh11u!lt' ;,tulu and rnturini dhpla\ br111hni. Pruudl\• ~"'"" r .. r _"i} \'Un.. ~lu\int and IC"'"' m1t "'11h.C1,,,ta Mt>sa~ ~pw lout1ttn in tt:rrhi~t:I ""* f'l1K'fl" -1 IU \\ 11, .. 11 het,.ttn Marshall"• and F:d .. urd~ ThHttr Stirv1n1t M ~al 11 11 rn to du,.inic: Sun .I "''"'"" ! 100 Harhor Bhd . \1~t11 Mf'..., 1;11 !1777 808 B URNS Supt>rb '' tht "'"'d tu dt"l(·rih«o 1 h1- r111t' d1nmiit t"i-lahh1>hmtnl :Wr\ 1"2 't'" µ .. rt fur I ~tars. '~1ah1mie 111 .\nKU' ra1Sf'd bef!(. the (1nf''I '"" <Jll l(l't. Abu fti.turmic frt"'h ll•h, 'l'ul and cht<'kf!n Tht lmf'n • "' rrt'd ta hie... c-1"ndlt>S and frt•h 1111"'('" add ,., tht' C'lflfam~. "•lh li.~•t h, and h1ich beck rha1r' for I"'' ill). Flickerinr; lanttrn' .11nd • h1.,1tal mu~k captutt 1ht rharm 1111( ;ind ¥rm atmo&phtrt O~n lor lunch and dinntr Exttn~"t 'l\lllt last. :r; Fashion 1-lanJ IH I ..'0.10 ' BRISTOL BAR A GRILL Our S8 million ttnuvat1on makf" u a local FAVORITE Sptt111I drink prices and daily lunrh and dinner &Pf'Cials are our sperialL\· Our newly «M~ menU9 prnv1dt> a widt variety o( tuty tntrtts Open d11ily 6 Lm. to 10 pm Bn'akfast wrved aU dav. EnJ<>' fabulous Cbampentt ·a runr h. wi!h 50'1 It 60'1 dantt mU91C' 313 1 Bri tol St.. Coata Met.a.~; 3000 JOLLY aooga Grut AllM'ricu foud and at thf' bnt pritts. Tht Jully Rt'«fr hal! alwa) ... btftl """"" • 1ood family valu. NIUWant. Tht menu fta· '"''" hrMlifa.t, hlMta and dinner From ta diahea, sridcflt caktt. bu~rs • ...,......._ salads to cumplete diuen o( ttafood. attab, diickn -.I clelirou• dn · Mrta. Family owned f« ~)'Mn with the fn...Hitat tervitt 1n luwD. 400 S. C~ Hwy . l..a(una Beech. 414-3137. llS'l'aOPOUTAJll Gal LL 8'illp llw ~ ol fint steak and W..., .._ to On~ cuun.,, ... iea ~ FMt C.-t ._ ... --liud meals re.tu .. 3 '° t • Maint •Ni Now. ............ 14-«. pnlM "'-,..._ ,.._Y .. 1a.d1.1nd HE.·\L :--;t'"' ' .. rk rhtt,t<akr \l .. ndd'' thr..ttl(h rridav.., fr,.m 11 J m '" 11 1J m dnd dlnnt>r-. onlv nn 'dturild\' ""d '-unda\ '> pm tu 11 p m \ .. i .. 1 p<irklnK l.o<.att'd in 1h.-J.;,,IJ ( rntt-r lf\lnf' 1"41111 \ ... n "Jrmdn di \lu hf'l,on 171 ~1 171 ..!HI T H E ~cCH A R LES HOl'SE Tht' l(ritr1u\J,. Pil' t' 11f .. n .. t h .. r ""' ma\ llf' iuund in tht> \ 1t 1 .. r111n < hMm .. 1 th.-:\lr<'harle-H1•u....-in Tu,tm ( · .. mpldrh rt"n11,11tt'd ,ind dl't·uratr-d in <1nt14u,. A 'hinllt'• Th,. :\k<"harlt'' H11u't' oll!'r' J menu 111 .. Id l<1m1h rt'<.ll)t'' "'him - t'\ukr thr •Plfll ,.f ... 1rh .o\mt'rita I hll~rl'nt dinner rntrf°t" prtptHt'd •pt'• , .. 11, t' r h t'\t'lllnll Hrt 1p1t'nt .. f iu1 ht'rn l 1l11 .. rn1a He-tdufilnt \\ r11 .. r-1'r .. m1-1nc -''"•et•mt'r .\"' ard I.um h dmn .. r Jllt-ro•••n lt'il ta~ .. "''' \I \\rd 11 "· l"h :-a1 11 ' Iii. 11ltt'fl1•••n It'd .! 1>pm 11,; ZlJBIES GILDED CAGE R1icht acrU!'IS tM lill"fft frt•m Zub1es. Spt"Ctaltih .,. hn .. ~tt'd ch1ckt>n babv back nh.. and lilt>t uf . "°IC' All d1nMrs "'t'f'\t'd .-11h ,..ad. bakf'd beans, rum nn tM cub. potatoes a~ h .. 1 mll Lundi "pt'Ctals ~t.F'frum 4!k Thto Gilded C'111tt> ts a lot uf fun lur thto "'holc- -f-111>' Lartle dan<'~ n.,.., WMk scrttn plu,,. T\''~ f11r 'P<•rLS Spt'C· 1a1ur . A 1erut ' ...... fr11m all M>at'< mdudin111h.-bu Cati 64<,.ijjl!#I ur 6:11 9~):\ SEWPORT LANDING RESTAl'RAST· Tht' """'l"'•rt landint: Rest.auraot J)t'rl..-. th -1tuJtrd ''" th.-ha\1'r .. ot Jdjd<.'t'OI tu t1fl.. Ralht18 Fu..; Zr>l'lt' h .... , -•mt'" fiot"'t l11("al waft'l>d a." "l'" "'am, ... , pr"'t11t1ous loC'attun. F111t' l••td .11nd a mo"t t1c111ni l.1unl(t' Cl.i"' } t-t ,-a ual '°'" u" '' '' lun<. h dtnnt'f Sundav brunch '" IJt"rhJt>" appt'lllt'f' and cod1ta1l- ln •m thr "'"lt'r bar TM breath· ".iJ..1111( \ lt'V. "liH t-ntC'cf -·ith enlC'r· IJ1 nmton1 T uf'-dav Saturda\ h111hhich1td '" ::-1n-I Orum "ound~ ,,(th. l'Jnhlwan.un Sunda\ aftH· , .. :.n. lr .. m 1_7_ pm TM !':°e-.-pnrl l.andmii .a dt'filllh' lucal fau1rl te 01"'n -d.i'' H.....-r,allons ~~ • .ill -1111-·,.!17 t. \'alt't park1ni t"\f"IHU.:' __:i_ I :0-1 Ille! I 1•v.n f 11~11. ______ _ -11 ~1 ... t Rl"~Plt:STI LSKISS THE SEW PORT OYSTER BAR ASD GRILi. Hr111ht Jnrl Jlf\ "Ith ,1 11•l••rlul -e.i••dl' \ 1rt11ric1n 1it11r I h" ""'" 1><>rl lh-1er Hdr dnd I 1rill 1· ,J,u.11 ..... a1 ·~i Janm~ 11 11-1 ..... 1 H,., t 'handl,.r "'h·• JI•• "" n· rh .. Ht'\ l<t'•l..tur.mt h~· \rt 111'<1 1 tun •P"I 111 ·•P .m .\n• h .. r 'lt'ttm 1..-t'r J>f't'I •Pll' •hrimp and t'nl' '' ru1111•1t~h ptt>par .. J ta-h II • homt' "' I ht' .... r1d·, ht••I ltniiu1n1 1 l.1m-< lpt>n oil da\ lrom II 111 ,. m 10 IO '41 pm to 11 pm .. n Frarla\ and ~aturrl.n nll(ht•. :i-1 1 · \ 1-.a .. .\ E . Dinn• L•<attd !I\ r.,..,, from thr :0-e"""" 1'1t'r .!llMI w t'•I Cl<t.in twnt. :'\t'"J>"rt Ht'arh ,;-;:, 9977 Ql'IET WO~A-S Thi• localh po!Jular rC"-rnurant 1• pmudh 1n at• !'!nd 'nr .. r W!f\,n' on Pa<1f11 r,..:1,1 H"' in t' .. rona rlrl ~tar Famuu' f .. r me-.qunt> bro1lt'd '"'"rdu-h & a -mall 1n 11matt atm1 ... phPrt-. thl' Qu1tt Wuman l!C'f'\n lunrh ~l·f 11 I. dinnt>r m11h1I~ ·, 11. latt' niieht menu 1111 1..10 • m. tntl'rtainmtnl. fint> v. tnf' h~t. c•uckta1l~. 'Atl'll•tf' d1~h. Call for drta1I-al)(•u t homt' dth\t>f\ ,J:.!2~ E \c .. ,t H"'' . Cnr on• dtl ~tar IHll ';' 440 THE WHJTEHOL'SE RESTAURANT This unpnttnuous rf!!lt.aurant has bttn servini Amenan hume C'\)IJk - •OJ for ntarly 90 ~ears no• and 11 ·s pttfo1 ~tlu all tM 11mt! ff'Hh soups Nlad sand•1C'hH and homt· madt> tntren. SC'f\'inc bttakfa 1 lu~h dinner A (eeturini full bar and li\'t tlt>rtainment. Locates amack deb in LM Mart of l.quna Beach at :WO So. Co.tSt Hw)' 4!M-8806. ZUBIES Pu~ and simplt.1ust hilt motMr', love! Tht:y Rf'\"f! I 0 ll&. lobr.tt>r tails. filet mist)fl. pnme rib, ribs and chicken et tM mOllt f'NM)f'l- able prices in C'oeta Mna. Thew dinnen~ontp«ial"ni,tits - optn i ni(ht.s. Generously pourtd low pritt drinks. Our cut1tCMMn he.,.-e been comins b«ti 1inct 1970 Ont' "' t hr l1t-1 kept Stt"Tl'ls 111 't'"'J'"rl '' lhr ltMid .. , th1~ pupu IJr 111~ht duh Ir \11\J lo\·C' pa!>ta 1n1-1• thr .,1,., ... O nh tht' rho1C'f'~I 111.:rn.t ... 111 ... r .. u-.KI in "ur ··h .. mt lllJd\ I ...tU•'"' and tach d1<.h I• prq•Jr..d 111 th .. li1t h1 and Malth' 1r .. J111u11 ol \ 't1l1lorna.a ni1.smC' Tl>· •JOl~Ut' , h..lkhuard' mtnu "'h" h ,·hJnl(.--da1I\ .11 .... ,. w~J tu - •h··-p .. rllo•ll 'l:tt" to fii \1\Ur .tlJJ>t'lllt' l,rnd \tltH "'alltll Q.fftt Ill)!• 1111 ludt' •Ufh '"'""'C'S al> Spa~ l!hrtt 1. t'lam• & Llllf:Ulni and ~amp• ..\lfrC'd11 alonl( w11h ~omt u( .. \Ir ""' n .-rt allufb hkt> Mtxit'an L•-sicna ~uch••n Scallo p!' s .... rdfi~h ~l11nlC'l'f!\ end ml.ICh mnrr (',.mplt'tt' ai>Ptttur mC'OU Jlld d .. n·t ml!'-. HUf frfth ~ m.tdt' brt<ad' t'11mC' urh· tn a'~lfd the latt' n111h1 'run<'h· or 5Uclt .mound and dam-. tu ~•ll'IC' ul the lw.1 t<ntntainment in town' ~n I I 141 ;t m 11• 10(111 pm •-.tkda)-S: 11 Oil')> m •ttkt'nds 114 Mr Fad-d .. n r1.,..., s.-µ.irt Beech lat tM :--;t',.. p .. rt P1t'r I lli .1-.10'.?5 CARMELO'S This ultra-smart ha\-en cl u~ tional Italian and (Ofttjnental Cull!iiW i5 one cllM llKlft rf!Ward. ini p1-to dint. Fl"f!Sh .,..u and sper1al "bcht ...... ~art cutfully prepattd b> three ot the finet lt.alian rMt Pl&OO bu tt1t.ef\ain- mt>nt romp&emenu tM fun •t· musphtre Alfresco "d ining · l ~•lht'r . permittincl. {)pttt fot Dinner 7 nif hts from !'1:30. 3520 E. C .-t Hwy. C' orotu1 dt'I Mar 6':'5-1922. MARCELLO'S Th11 award winner offt'n an u · ~Mivt -nu sptt1alWft1 Lil .,..._ veel C'topptno and 1htir r-~paia.FM.ati.­ tished sintt 1973 this r-il)' owned rataurant hat aipcuttd the he.ru of Italian food~ Muy _d.,..hewt... ...... to thC' alNedyHlflliliw menu plw all you can at hlnch buff~ LUftdl !'don ·Fri Dinner 7 n111:ht~ a •ttk I 750'.? Beech at Slattr Hunt1r2tvn. ~act\ 841-:.50.'l NICK 'S PIZZA D'ORO An hahan dehghl' f am1h °"'"rd & upt"ratf'd for •"tr 19 \tan. '\1\k D1P1t>tro &i Fam1l~ an plt>ac'C'd 111 '"'''" \UU tu '4\l•r IMir autMnli. homt>madt' luahan sauce .-\II prt'parrd "'"h unh-na11.1ral u111rt d1t"nt' no an1c1nal Ila'"" ••r p~ """"11'"' "'!..•dd~ Ooh the tin...,t 11\tn-dtent" art' Q-.K) & all -au...-. i.re fla,•1rt'd ... u h ""'-irt' It.alum "''n"' WEDNESDAY S PEt'IAL All l <'an F.at Spaiht-111 •1th 111t'lll -.auu•, '"IUP nr ~lad & j!arl11 hrtad $:? .!'l 11 flu a m 1.. Ill,. pm • Sl"XDA Y SPECIAL All·l Ca11 F.at 8.akrd La~n.1 v. 11 h ~ ior1 "T '8lad • 11tarh< hrt-ad I .!;, I I iMI a m I<• hi 1•1 pm Bl'FFET <\l"'a'' '>U dt>ltithtlul t'hlrt't"-o 1 • , h1•"4." from mdud1ni! p1u.1 6. or la\ l>rtad ,..,., • 19'> i)(fn rd \l .. n T ut--Thuh & F'n I I •~1 a m .! 111 pm E\'ER\. ~IGHT 1-· .. m1h ni1tht ruU , ...... ,,..... dtnm·• "'llh \umbt• JJlalt' ..... ..:p ·r ""'ldd l(.trla, bn,;d 41. d'"'~rt P·, r- rdt11tf' lrom .,_ g·, ~-.. =. l' mt' •l' in t1nd f'llP"nenc-.-ltdhal'1 , • in.i L' ti 'huuld lw \IPnt1 n '" i.. • nJmt' ~ rnrl\t' d ' mplimrnl.ir. "'""" 11f v.1nt> ur ht'' .. rut' I '''" r , h""" i11.; ; :-latt'r :'t •al Eu. Ito 1 F1>Unla1n \allt'' ,-,~, ~. •'--"' \'ISSIE'S Tht, l1t .. t Italian f, • .q pn·parrd frum tht' frf"h<"t 11111r..d1r n1 • u-in11 "" P,,_f'\atl\f'-...alt • •to:Jr or Pi'~' tat-(N.nl'd h' \ inn1 .. c .. tandN'• Hf Hr..•kh n l'ITL .. \\ ••rk-lam•ltb f,., hJ\ 1n11 It-., Kt'-.t 1'11241 Ill O tillljr.!C' I·. "n'' .. , Tht <:rtar Plllll Hunt • -,. I-, -: ~ :-Ot In ( .... ta \1......, -__ .. _N \'ILL<\ XO\'A A ht'au11tul h.J, \It'• n!Jlr-1 n. : .. math -.f'l llnJC that ha· m .. J .. th.- \ 1lla '"'" 11 ··,pn tal I.ind •I pla<t · l••r "'t'r 1111\ '"a"' :-OUJ'f'rh 1 u1'1nt' from Ct<ntral .tnd '\ .. rth t rn l~h ...,f'rd m ·Old \\, rid d 1arm Eaitn-1\e "''"* 11-1 I hnnt>r ni&hth Ptan<• her Full mtn11 111 l Oii • m H.11 \\'t"t C,.a_.1 H,., '\~p..,. Rl' ... -ti ~.! --· Cl• E LI'S RESTAl'RAXT If \~ !Mt: \h111C"-(' t. .. od \t'\l :-.' •u,;. Ill tn)'•\ dmmi MN' . .._, t .. ' prom1~ truh autht>nh<' Chi,,_ (n•od TM menu nfftf' a "adl' 'ar wl\· of t'XOCIC' d1sht-<.. lr>•m • la ~nC' h i C\>mhlnAIM>ru. 10< ludtl\jt Cant~ & ~Khuan sl\IC' Bttathtakuic c:lt<ur 1n a •upf't'mth bftluufuJ at-...;phttt Tr>~I dnnb to qUt'n<'h ~uur 1h1N ()pt'n !it""f!ft da) a Wftk fuf lunc-h and d1nntt 8961 Adam~. Hunlll\Cl"n 8"C'h. 961 -911.~ THE LOTt:S Enatt lht Ont:nt and tapttwntt U.. H<'f!~ .,( M.andann and Saitthwan Cu1Mnt$. AutMnhc C hinese d11hts t pt'C1all~ pttpered by -tt:r cMt Ltu ~ Lotus nan offtt cultnan ~r pwca to )'QUr lilti"I. TM l.Aeh d~ -IS do..iMl~ W'llh pllC' twee ol thC' Lutus flt_, the l}•bol cl punt •• C'h.i-NI-· t11tt. MJOY fiw ("'hmew du\lnc ~ ~1-W\l!I'· """"and .._.,.tal i'Y at tlit Loh& l.ont~ 1n ~ C"'ttt at t:tO() Hart- Btwd. "'c\.-.. Maa. ra11 ~'ti.ii .MYU:r.."" CALll'ORNIA B&ACH < •hfurnta l:kal-tl kt"<-t•ur•nt ,. <.Ot' u( :0-t-"'P.irl • mu .. ; e>.ntrm poraf\ r.-.taurant.. •· .. a1u11n11 t-& qu1•1tt .lapa.n.....-d1nma mdudtnl! ,u,.h1 ~•''" od and •If'• ' m.tkt"' th1, •.truh pl .. a.,,urabft> dmln11 n ~tlt'OCt' (.-c-atrd .. 1 l . \ U1 l.1d, 1n 'f'v.ptt4't lil'¥t I ""' h ho <ir· \lun Fr. 11 10 .! 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'"'' f, LE ll!llDI Ttm rs a INC' -~we "'""' ""' 11 •• a\.tlll t:.i.rck "tht'f.. that I • .1 ....... \11 ,ic~ t hat :-O•t"-t 'h..( \\ .11 .. r Rut11mann • 'u1 .. 1nf' 1•r"'t'n<..<llll' t• "'an mn .. •all\t and t '40'"''"" Pt.""'lt'd authf'nt""ll' .\11 ""' twnllntt '"'"'"'" •·rt'l'l<"h in '"""' <11.nd •o Old \\,.rld h<tq)1tal ti\ r .. ~h fuund I~ ch\ .. fulfill tlw OJ'«UU""-' C'\~tll~ b\' IM '.UI •tand ""' <'Ui".IM ~ TUf-o> ttm"lt!h Sun c .. dun.. hand d1nn.-r tht'tr ~unda' brvncil ~ thf' talk ot the'""""' \4.!I \.ia L.ick>.. ~._,,, Rf'...+t ~;·~ .si\4 Ml CASA T1ww food• ltkt a t.np tu ~H~· H•-.pt.11lm tr'~ .._. 1n t..nd •'Ith lt.ir nt<>Clu, ··\11 ("age~ c'N.. -"' "" ..._ .. '"CIU' ~ K..iabl1 .. hfd santt 19:":2, ,,., no - -· - --· ..... • • - • - Out Oil The Town !OeC'tet "fnends enJUy dinanc here 0pt"n datl} from 11 a.m. for LunC'h. l>inntr and Cocktails. Enttrta1nrnent Wed.·Sun. ni1ht.11 in thl' Burru Room. 296 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. 645· 7626 . BOBBY McGEE'S Our houl>t' speC'ialty is making f'\t>~ meal 1 special occasion! Y uu ·11 "ant a front row Ital for the rood and run at Bubb)' Mc:Gtt. · where tht menu featutH favorites li(le prime rib o(•f au jua, only the finest avajlabat fttth fiah. l •SnA <·hoace steaks, lobllter, and rumb1nat:un dinners. Every enjne indudh U''tn·frfth breed, frt"Sh 'et:f'table. and a tr1p to our award- w1nn1n,1 salad bar .. .and after din· ner. vuu C'an danet' and romance in the ·WH t Coast's moat udti,na nil[htdub. Fur a night on the town. ur anytime. make it apeciel with 1 ht m-ci<'. In Newport Beech, 353 F..ast Coast Highway. For rner \alluns call C':'l·O 673-5380. BruV!ch and Cham1>11«ne Harbur Cruiles. Entutaanment niahtly and Sun. art.unoons. Enjoy the ::,ounce food 11allerv-11uperb clam C'howder' 3010 LaFayette 675·5777. CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE Country d ininit with clu11' AuthtntiC' wHtern decor rei;· taurant and saloun. reaturinit prime· rib, fresh seafoods. and their (amoua JMln sautttd steaks. Lunch: Mon-Fri Danner rtter· vationa 1uarantttd. Dancjn« and live m~ in the saloon. Oyer Rd. E•it/Newport Fwy. Santa Ana. (7 141 &49-1512. PARKSIDE RESTAURANT Relive yesterday at the Parkside Rataurant. formuly The Cuque, delichting local dinen for over 17 yun. Parkside'• full dinner faire includn 1ualt1. prime rib and fresh aeafood. Suntet Dinner Specials att aerved at only S7.9S 5· 7P.M. DsiJY Lunch Specials at.art at only S4.9S. wrwd in a CAFE LIDO quiet. intim.te atm<>1phere, they Care Lido it Newport Cannery make for a perfttt lunC"b meet.inc Village'•· only supper dub. It's with an important• client. or a loca~ on Balboe Peninsula. Care rela•inc afternoon bruk with a Lido i1 well known for iu frnh special aomeone. Live entertain· ment it now offered Tua..-S.t. aeafood tel«tiona and rontem .. · _ _.1..,65.;;..25::: Brookhunt in Mile Square ~~bY--0..~ Francia. ~ warm. intimate and :Tmvatley:17J4l·mc:m8. cozy ambiance of du11ty r<>M and EL PESCADOR bursundy decor create • perfttt Prac:t-ically a lesend an ita own atmo.phtre for your dinina n ·-.. time. this locally popular est.ab· perience. Care Lido as a1Ao tht lishment has bttn irir11ing iu C'US· reeapient of the Pr~t i1iou1 &.<>me rs beck since the early 1950's. Southern CAiifornia Restaurant Specialirinc in prime meau and Writ.en' Silver Award C'uual at· an ucelk!nt variety of Hafood. tire. Dinner nightly until mid· chef Duke prepares every meal to . · n11ht. Live jau ni1htly <'all perfection. Not to be milled art 675-2968 for rewrvat1ons his Thursday nicht Italian THE CANNERY Specialtin. and his .fa mous Thia historic waterfront landmark chttwca.ke. Piano Bar and rut in N~'s Cannery Villaie fea· .bucket in the lounce nightly ac· ' tumfresh local eeafood and Eut-rompanied by cood times and ern beef. Cooaist.ently 11ood ser· friendly facet. Lunch M-F 11 -3; vn. opPn for Lunch, Dinnff, l'un. -~nner nichd y -4:~ to 11 ; tit.Mid- nite Fri. Ii Sat. 401 E. 17th St . COllta Meu, 548-3241. THE REX RESTAU RANT Located on the oceanfront acroas fro.m the NeW'port Beach pier. The Ru i.s the Orance Coast's m011t e11cluaive aeefood rftUurant.. Wall known . for rruh Hawaiian aourmet fish ,.elections and speciallzini in aweet Cti.nnel Island abalone. tender veal and prime meau. The Ru Restaurant it tht choice of locals u -11 aa vi.sitM. Recipient of the prtt· t.igiou. Travel-Hotiday award. Cuual/elecant attire. Sunday Brunch. dinner. Call 67~·2666 for raervations. Valet parkins. • or the larsnt restaurant& located ont he waterfront. In addition to a wonderful mt'nu. Tht WarehQu!lf i11 a great place for outdoor dinin1 on it.s brand Pt'W heated, three· tiered briC'k patio. Tht' Warehouse is open (or lunch 11:30-2:30. din· n u ' M ~n.d' )' · T h u r s d a y 5:30· I 0:30. F'riday-S aturday 5:30-11 and Sunday 5· 10. Super Sunday Brunch lOA.M. · 2P.M. Major credit card! art ac<-epted. For rHtrvations. call (714) 6i3-4700. ·1NDIAN BUKHARA CUISINE OP INDIA Perhape the lll09t uata"I new SAIL LOFT . restaurant in Huntia,ton 8eec.h. Sail Loh Bar Ii Grill features BUKHARA, brinp to you tht ocean view dinina with the ·1.a1te and atmoaphere ol India. emphasia on fresh llt'afood . .Dytter Moet of tht food at BUKHARA ia bar. live entertainment nightly in prepared in 1 Tandoor (clay oven ). the bar area. Open for dinner frtth spiCft C'reate unique tut.es niahdy from 5 p.m. Weekend and di1tincti~ aromaa (cw eech houn from 1<>::10 a .. m. Fabulous dish. You'll rind the food aut.Mn · Sunday Brunch. Located at 400 tic and r•aonably priced. And, P.C.H. in Laguna Buch. the atm<>1phere to warm and in· timate that it feela like home. TALE OP THE WHALE Open 7 days a week. Lunch •ned 'Ellperience a si.p beck into time 11:30·2:30 p.m. !lrilh lunc:h speciaJI tu a place whtrt you can dine at besinnir11 al 92.99. Oinnn MrWd your own leilure. Enjoy tht ro· 5:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Friday A S.t· manC't of old Newport with a pen-urday ·open 'tit 11 p.m. Raer- uram1C' )' vww:--Etflc.-v·OUJe-_..i;atiom and take out onltn .. 1. i.enws wil.h thtar wNiational ••· rorne. Conveniently locat.d ec:nm. fuud and traditional favOf'itia. from the HuntjnrtOn Cent.er (off· BrHkfut i a.rn. Mon.-Fri .. Lunch tht 405 (rwy at Buch to F.dinpr ) 11·4 Mun. Fri.. Dinner 4-11 7594 F.dinser Ave. 1714) 842-3171. Mon .. ·Sat. Sat. and Sun. BrunC'h 7 -~. 0~-sttr Bar Fri .. S.t. 6 Sun. Hanqu~t fadhllts up to f>OO 400 M1m St .. Balboa. 673-.46.13. -. THE·WAREHOUSE RESTAURAN T Offerinc dinert a view ol Newport Bay and a b ecqround or uil- boats. T he W arehouae Rn- taurant, focaled in Lido Marina Villap. at 3450 Via_Oport.o, la 4.lftt GRAND DINNER THEATER lmpr ... ive dmina and pro- fh!lional prudUC'tiuna 8" sure to pleaie eacll tUH_ yw visit. Tht utraordanary buffet otren roast . baron of bttf. clezed ham with a fruit 111uce. Georsia ch icken with • _peacheii and 1lau and the Mahi Mahi 111 ser\'ed in A 1>e11~n1 ,.au<'t' Trr·C11lur fe11un1n1 and crum is 11 rtal ravurite. i-:11111' dinner and • µlav tuniithJ! Grund Dinner Th~ater located w11h1n tht' C:rend Hotel in Anaheim 111 I Hotel Way Call 772-7710 HARLEQUJN DINNER THEATER l-:\'try rui1tomt'r c11n h.-l'IJ>f'C'lt'd 10 he t ru led lakf. a rf'lt'bril ,. T hf' theater offeB -.<'rumpltOU5 mtali. "Ith lop prudutt11111' 1n an f'lettant atm••phtrt. The '-Crumptuou burfett tndudr,. roast ha run of lietf, c:hirhn 1111d fi~h dishes. µntas. salad&. 'l'Ktlahles, and 1111· ful deurrts. Thl' Sat and Sun hrunch indud"' a \ar1tt)' of telf di:iihes. The Ct'l..lmh' Tl'rratt i~ a,·ailable fur pm11t d1nina The mdl\·1dually dtruratl'd pnvate hakony ruo~" 11-erlook the 4~­ ~•t h•11'Sf•hot ,hnpt'd main room. The Harl~urn ai. lonted at :1.'iO:I S. Harbor in Santa AnL Call 9-;9:;:,.;o. DNICFAKND GINO'S ON THE HILL Almwt 1 c., .. ,,. ~11''8 landmark 111•htre frienda and ml'mortf'5 mfft, Gino·s i~n't an lt11h1n Restaurant, bvl-lt~ranl l:ie1n1t run by_.a_ (hlC'all Italian. ~;'"" thnuith they ... t\'l' many hahan 1tt'm1<. they al110 orrer a larl(t> \'llllt'I\ 11( 11lhf'r items on their mrnu Knuwn for "HuMlJI fo11d and frrtndly :wr- ' l<'f, .. Ginu', ll'1tt urtl' a \'ar1ed menu 111-ith rmph11'1~ un quality and reuonablt pru..,. l11ckt1il hour with inlnr,ltnK notions at 4::10 µ.m. and ll\t' tntl'rta1nmtnt Mon. thru S111 I rum 8::1(1 pm Saturday I< !'\undo\ brH kfut from 9 a m. l.ot'11ted at <1:18 E 17th Strttt. 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