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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-14 - Orange Coast Pilot} { CE * THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1988 25 CE TS OffshQre airport plan ridiculed HB mayor scoffs at a regional panel's project that ha been April Fool's joke BJ ROBERT llAR~ER ................ Proposals to build an airport in the ocean several miles off Huntin1ton Beach were virtually lau&he<f out of the waler today by Huntiniton Beach Mayor John Enkine. Eneenacla Race Get ready for the New- port-to-Ensenada race. See special section Inside today's Pilot. Coast Carl Karcher accused of Insider trading./ A3 Erslune said tht plan. which emeri- ed Wednesday from a meeting of the Southern California Resional Airport Authonty in Los Anscles, is "ludi- crous and 1diouc:· .. The proposal 1s something that could have come o ut of a SCAG Builder , vows to protect can yo~ Irvine Co. answers residents' protests o~ Laguna Laurel By BOB VAN EYltEN °' ............... The Irvine Co.'s Laguna Laurel project wall protect Laguna Canyon's pnstine appearance. not destroy It as cnt1cs have charged. a company spokesman said Wednnday. Larr) Thomas. the company's vice president fo r corporate communaca- uons. v.as reacting to publicity gener- ated b) the anu~cvelopment group Laguna Can}on Conservancy. whose members addressed the County Plan- ning Commission and the Board of Supen·1sors this week asking that the can) On be spared fro m development. Conservancy members addressed their concerns at Tunday's Plannin& Comm1ss1on meeting to The Irvine Co.'s plans for two lakes that arc contained w11h1n the 2.1 SO.acre pro- JCCt area. "They haven't adequately con- sidered the wildlife that use the lakes." said Richard Harris. a spokes- ma n for the conservancy. ··and whale the} 've add~scd the questions con- cerning runoff w11hm their project area. we'rr concerned about poss1bfc flooding further down the canyon ... But Thomas accused the con- (Southern CaJ1fomaa Association of Govemmenu) committee in the 1970s. But in this en. a study would be a waste of tax1>9yen' money and bur~ucrats' time," Erskn~ said. The planning staff of the ·Rcaiona.I Airport Authority was-told to bcain a study of the airport -a facility that would either float.in the ocean or be anchored to an art1fical island: Air traveleM reportedly could ndc to the shore by boat or dnve throush underwater tunnels or elevated causewa)s. The prOJ«t cam~ a pnce ta& o(about S3 5 b1lhon Los Angeles Count) Supervisor Deane Dana. v.ho asked for the a1rport study, \.Olced concerns that Los Angeles lntemauonal Airport ts bcaf!n& the burden for OranJC Coun- ty air travelers. local offic1aJs who attended the a1rpon regional meeting said. Ken Dchno. Ne~pon &ach's u- ·' Crttla ol tlae Im.e Co .... 1.-.a 1.a1lrel project poee la froat ol -tual lab at tM top or ._.,... Caayoa tlaat tlaq waat scn •ancy. and the press. of failina to take note of ei&ht yca!'1 of en- v 1 ronmen ta I study. community mcctinas and pubhc bearinas that have been conducted on the Laguna Laurel proJ«t. ''This 1sn"t something that has JUSt popped up new and fresh... said SJstant ('It)' managcr and head of the lntercount) .\1rpon ... uthont) said that suf"\'cys sho1o1. that Orange Coun- t~ residents make up 15 to 20 percent oft~ air tra\elers at LAX Delano. c1t1 n1 strong currents and deep v.-aters ofT the Orange Count) coast. said the offshore a1rpon plan would be c~pcnsn c and 1mprac- t1cablc. It's ~n looked at and discarded. he ~1d Dchno ~1d .. the quickest ~luuon- Thomas .. Thins a prOJ«t into 111. h1ch v.c·\c sunk )ears ofcffon an terms of planning and replanning. (Pleue eee CAJlfTO!l/A2) Sound wall's. purpose debated Newport residents hear description o road noise shield By PA UL AJllCBIPLEY !!_ ........... A. proposal to build a 7-foot~ sound wall topped by 3 fet't of= like matcnal on West Coast H" way 1n ewpon Beach drew mill rac- uo ns from area residents Wednetday. .\tan mforrnauonal SCSSlon at City Hall about SO rcsadcnts lmcned n the cn~ ·s spcctal prOJCCls m&ftalltf Don Si mpson described the wall. v. h1ch v.ould be built m con;uncuori with the ... 'Kknina of Pacific Cout H1&h•a). ihc Ncwpon Beach plan 1s pen of a · mulum1llton dollar WKkn1iiproJeC\ of the hi&hwa> from ~wponl Boulevard to Golden West Street in Hu ntington Beach. ~C'Wpon Beach and ultrans of- ficials submitted a previous propoaJ fora sohd sound wall in February that v.as rc)tt'kd b~ the Caltfornia CoaaaJ Com m1ss.ton after opposition from ~cv.1>0rt Shores rcstdcnts led to a S-S \OlC. Opponents ariucd the wa.11 would block~ocean \ 1~s and sounds wbde amphfyin& traffic noise. Ho•e\cr. o n Wednesda)' a (Pleue-~/AS) Index Advtce and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Cluaifled 83 C• 81 Auto scam fugitive had set up new lot Honolulu. Comics Death notices EntertaJnment Opinion Paparazzi A7-8 CS-7 8• C7 A6 AS C-i A3 By JONATHAN VOLZIE Of ...... ,... ... A Newport Beach man accused of ripping o ff 95 luxury car owners by agreeing to sell their automobiles on consignment but instead allegedly keeping the money was reportedly scttins up a s1m1lar dealership in Hawaii when annt~. police said Wednesday. He allegedly bilked people of S2 million by agrtting to sell their BMWs, Mercedes. Ferrans. Rolls.- Roye6 and Porschcs without ever pa) mg the owners. Newport Beach authont1es said. not elaborate hov. >\ndcrson was tractd to Hawa11. but Newman said Anderson was allcgedl) scmnJ up a dealership similar to the .\uto Galle!') of Newport Beach v.hcn taken into c ustody. Between July and December IQ • a lleged cnmcs at .\uto Galler) as earl\ as June. but a formal investiga- tion· wa not staned until November The s1tuat1on came to a h~d when a Los .\ngclcs dealer sent 10 BMWs to -'uto Galler) and ~1vrd a ch«lt v.1thout the proper signatures He later found the check •'IS overdrawn PoHce log Pubtlc notices Sports Weather C3-4, 7-8 C1-3 A2 James Anderson. 39. was anntcd in late March b) Newport Beach detectives who followed his trail to Anderson 1s bemJ. held an Hawa11 an hcu ofSS00.000 bail and is scheduled to return to Orange County late this e\ening. said Newport Beach Lt. Tim Nev.man. Detective Doug Parmentier would dozcnsofcarowncrsarrangcd to ha\C their "'ch1clcs sold b~ .\uto Gallery Anderson faces .i I counts of grand theft an ronncct1on \I.Ith the alleged wrongdomgs at the dealership Pohcc rett1\ed complaints about Pohcc also h~rd from >\uto Gal- le~ 's parent com pan). Laguna Beach Motors Inc .. about unpaid bills and dn bank accounts That information IC°d to the arTCSt of "uto Gall~ Judicial maverick rocks his share of boats SJ GREG Ill.DU °'__... ....... If you ~ to look at the Orange Covnty !cpl system as an ocean. Harbor Municipal Court Judie Russell Bostrom would be drif\ina a>mfortably alon1 -pvel in one hand, a tarsc can of shark repellant in the other. The sharks -attorneys. police. plaintiffs, defendants and anyone else be has somehow maMIF<f to offend in his fivt"-year stint as jucfee -circle constantly; wait1na for their chance to take a bite out 01 what is sceminsJy an air-t'8ht rq>Utation. But Bostrom is not conttmed. His pvel and an unswervina •nte of justice arc asually all he needs to kttp his nayuyen a1 bay. The sharks nevn come clolc eftOUlh to wanant a shot of repellanL Bostrom has often been taged as the county'~ "''""c:r 1ibcr.IJ Judsr That rt'pu- tation. ~ially 1n a county not~ for 1u conservausm. makes Bostrom a targtt for those with more conservative views of justice. To top thinp off. the 454 ycar-old Ne~rt Beach resident has made unpopular rulings o n some very hiah-profil~ cases. includin1 closina down the larant dru1 bust case 1n the history of Newport Beach. a ruhn& which touched off a minor slurm1sh betWttn the deplrtmmt and Bostrom. Althoup he scoffs at his liberal label. Bostrom 1s aware of his rq>Utation. .. , have maftlllled in my short tenutt to ofJend every sepnent of' the cnm1naJ Juttitt system at one point or anotbtt." he says mauer-of-factly. cncki111 just nlOUlh of a smile to convey the wry -rancr .:hat bu become has trademark Enemin he has. but ~t ~o one can touch him. Case in point. the June clcct1on that would have been Bostrom's first sinct his I 983 appointment by t~n4Go~. Jcf"T1 Brown. .. Would have been" 1s the operative phraS( here. Despite the controvCf'Slal rulings. the muuerinas of discontent and two ruhnp that were appealed ao the Slate Supttme Court. Bostrom is runnina un~. The sharks •ill have to put up with~ another Sill years. "Yeah. 1t surprual me." Bostrom s1ud of his 1nsunt v~ ... , thank at surpnttd Just about everybody 1n the comm1tnity. ••'fMre ~ I bunch of peopk I'd heard about. but no ODt llepped forward.·· said Bostrom. d('('hnin1 to name names -1 don't kno\lo \lo h ~ nobod) 1s running But I'm not going to rompl11n - Bo~trom·s ma\enck Ntusd1d not stop his fello\loJudges from rcccntl) cltt11ns ham to a S( on t<'rm as pm1d11\f JUdgc for Harbor C'oun The prcs1d1na Judit has overall l"<"Spons1tuht~ for the OpCTlllOn o( the COUf1. rcpf'CS('nts the court at all official (unctions and determines all ate. courtroom and comm111cc assignments. The kc~ to Bostrom's iron &nP on has 1ud1nal scat sttms to I~ beyond pc:rsonal ph1losoph) E'en thott •'ho don't always qrtt 111. nh his st k 111fft on OM thine: Bostrom 1s uns•Cf'\ 1na an his commitment to lhc law and 1n has behcflhatJustice 5houJd be afforded to('\ Cl")OM equally. (PllHI W .JUDO&/ A.I) L8ara Scudder flaed for anmanchables ~---· ) .. manager Reginald Kennedy. )Q, of Laguna Niguel When police went to arTCSt .\ndcnon. he was gone. .\lso gone -and still m1ss1na. even \lo ath .\nderson'sarrcst in Hawa1i -1s about SI 6 million. Newman said Parmenucr and Sst-Todd W1lkmton pursued SC\eral leads 1n Hawan. but did not find the cash The circumstances of the Q5( and "uto G aller ~ 's subsequent (PleMe-AUTO/ A2) Post office ready for taxingdaJ YC'~. fol~s. it's Wt de9dbnr time \ " • • I c ( . c ( i ' Aa • GiL@ 0.. DM.Y PILOT/ n.nder. Aprl 14, 1981 Caltrans still hopes to ma_ke b agunci Ganyen Road safer BJ aQllDT HYNDMAN °' ............. Altboulb a plan lO widen Laguna Canyon Road was defeated in Febru- ary, Caltrans officials have not given up on new plans that would make the windina roadway safer. CANYON PROJECT.~. Keilh McKean, director of the local Caltrans district, said Wednesday he and other state transportation of- ficials pope to work in coming weeks with Laauna Beach residents who were instrumental in defeating the widening proposal. .. We hav~ a window of opport\lnitx here to work on solutions." McKean said. "If we can do something, to address the problems. I think we'll all be bener off.·· McKean 's comments came foUow-rng a Coastal Commission hearing Wednesday morning held to for- malize the Feb. 24.vote that rejected Caltrans· SlJ million plan to widen Laguna Canyon Road from two to four lanes. At that meeting, City Council members and community leaders argued that the construction needed to widen the road would cause unacceptable damage to the environ- ment. Instead. they proposed an alternate plan that would increase police enforcement on the road and place a median barrier in the road at Big Bend. an S-shaped curve where several ac.cidents have occurred. But that proposal 1s opposed by Caltrans. McKean says a median barrier would actually make the roadwa) more dangerous and pre- vent emergency vehicles access to accident scenes. uhrans representatives clarified their opposition to the Laguna Beach plan at Wednesday's hearing and urged the Coastal Commission to put l'roaA l "This proJCCt was approved more than two years aao followina ex.- tensive study. The environmental impact statement that was produced was accepted without protest from the community." He said the company's manage- ment plan for the lakes will actually improve water quality by protecting them from run-off from nearby uisurc World . , Ttromas said the isloes of wildlife access had been studied and ad- dressed in the project plans. ··All of these things have been taken into consideration.:.· he said. ''Steps have been taken to assure access to the water. There arc natural paths crossing the golf course." Laguna Laurel represents a .. substantial gift" to the ~idents of nearby Laguna Beach. Thomas said. because it provides the final link in the green belt around the city that residents have sought for years. .. The amount of development is onlv 15 percent of the total project area." he said. "The project as it IS is vef)' sensitive to the sensitivity of that area.·· Harris sajd after Tuesday's Plan- off until May a final vote on the findings related to the Laguna Ca- nyon Road decision. That delay. which was approved. will aJlow Caltrans to discuss new proposals with Laguna Beach of- ficials. McKean said. .. We wanted to go on the re<::ord opposing the alternate solution .... to protect the state from liability down ning Commission mttting that his group'srcal aim was not tochai\gethe proposed development. but to keep all development out of Laguna c.a-· nyon forever. Conservancy members delivered a stack of more than 7.400 letters to the supervisors Wednesday. urgin& the board to preserve Laguna Canyon in its present. pristine condition and reject The Irvine Co.'s proposed development. • Hams said 2,000 more letters had been sent to Supervisor Thomas Riley. T homas said he was not aware of any proposal to acquire The Irvine Co.'s land to preserve it in its natural stat.e. "To my knowledge. we've never been approached ... he said. The project is to be located on Laguna Canyon Road about 21h miles north of El Toro Road. Plans include 3.100 homes and 82 acres of commercial development. A development agreement that would lock in plans for the project will be considered by the Board of Supervisors on April 27. the road." he .said. "We don't want someone coming in later saying we didn't follow throuch." Although the Coastal Commission will review the language associated with the Laguna Canyon Road de- cision in May. commission staff members said the decision that rejected the widening project cannot be reversed. Showers to spatter Coast Friday U.S . Temps -LaaVev-7t 53 Calif . 'fem-pa Extended Uttle Roolt 75 .. .. Le LO!Mallllle 74 •• Htgll, low IOf 24 tlo.n ending et 5 a.m. ~ CloUdy _, 111.-y ........ ~ 74 !U AtbuQuerque eo 57 Mlemt IMcll n 5t ...... 7e 47 ~~ ..... ·--Ancnorege 45 37 £U1'911• se se -mino .,_, Md ......... Allllnl• 11 53 ~StPtlil eo 29 F,_ 73 S2 Hight In .... 709 IO~ Lf'I' In .... AlltnllC Ctty 42 3t Nuhllllle 73 40 LoeAng96M 76 51 mid-40l IO INCl•50L Austin 81 •• New°'1eM• 90 51 Oeltlend 92 57 Bettlmore 54 3e NewYOt11Clly 54 3t PMORoblM 71 51 Blrmlngfl•m 74 .. Ollllfloma City 78 52 Redding ... S3 Sur( Report 8ot1on 42 S3 Omaha 74 30 Redwood Ctty 63 53 8ulflll0 80' 46 Ortendo 71 51 s.a-to .. 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Ex-Harbor Lawn employee Huntington ~a~ with new tells of group cremations heart takes his first steps By'he A..-ledPreH . he~~~,:~~~·B':r.~;':'..~ri!:::,ti:~~ ~+i;·~:!~~a~~!~:~metoaltcr The owners of Orange County's Id I h BJ JONATHAN VOLZK.E largest crematorium encouraged the interest in Harbor Lawn m 1983. She the books sot ey wou concea t e °' .. Dllllr........ Heart donor bu,,_ with full mlllt~ry honor9. A4 burning of bodies in groups to save and her husband now own and fact of multiple cremations," said the money and altered records to cover operate mortuaries in Pomona and secretary. who worked at Harbor Huntington Beach musican Scott ··He likes fruit a lot," she said of the percent of the time. up the act1·on, a fiormer mortuary West Covina. Lawn from its opening in 1978 until Headding took his first steps since · " k · d d d h · 1984 receiving the heart of a dead Marine guitarist and roofer. who suffered Hcaddmg will be 1orced to ta e a secretary testified. Higgins respon e un er oat m · in the count) ·s first such transplant from ca rdiom yopathy. a de-variety of drugs for the rest of his life Written statements by Barbara writing last month to questions posed Multiple cremations and the rcsu~t- generative disorder. and arrhythmia. because of anti-rejection and anti-Higins. 34. of Riverside provided by an attorney representing the ing mixing of ashes was outlawed in operation. or heart-rhythm disorder. viral efforts. Beno said. He is now the first testimony in fi ve years of insurance carriers for Peek Family California in 1984. Headding, 26. on Wednesday took Hcadding had chocked into the beginning to monitor his medication lcpl controversy hnkinplleged mul-Colonial Funeral Home in West-family mem bers of people a short stroll across his sterilized medical center periodically for six and is learning how to take the proper tiple cremations and mixing of ashes minster. a defendant in some of the cremated at Harbor Lawn bepn room at UCI Medical Center m months before the operation and had doses. she said. to an owner of Harbor Lawn-Mount 'lawsuits filed by relatives of people filing what eventuall y became hun- Orange. where he recei ved Richard about a 10 percent chance of surviv-Between 1.400 and 2,000 heart Olive Monuary a nd MemoriaJ Park. cremated at Harbor Lawn. A copy of drcds of lawsuits in 1983 after Bottjer's heart in an operation per-ing the year without the surgery. transplants were performed na-.. It was an unspoken rule that if you her answers was made public by an allegations of multiple cremations Tormed bv Dr. Richard Ott and a doctors said. tionwide last year. with the survivaJ desired to keep your employment at attorney in the Harbor Lawn liti-surfaced in the trial of a suit apinst a team of surgeons. Beno said Headdin& could return rate as high as 9S percent for the fl(St Harbor Lawn, you did not discuss the gation this week. monuary owned by Harbor Lawn. He also had his first solid meal home in abouttwo weeks and be back year. and up to 7S percent after frve internal workings and multiple Higgins also has sued Harbor Insurance carriers for Harbor Lawn since the Friday opcrauon. said to work in about six months. if no years. cremations .... with anyone." Higgins Lawn. contending that her employ-agreed in 1987 to create a S 14 million bosp1tal spokeswoman Elaine Beno. complications surface. Hcadding's openation ended a race said. ment caused her emotional and pool to compensate as many as for Wedoesda)' ni&hfs dinner. Doctors at UCI say they ex~ between UCI Medical Center and Former Harbor Lawn owner physjcal distress. . 25.000 people. Hcaddingdincd on beefrhamp1gnon. Headding's body to reject BottJer's Hoag Memoliat Hospiuhn Newpon Honoririe Aanagan and her husband. In her written testimony she said Until now, the strongest evidence rice. peas. fruit salad and fruit. Beno hean. but large doses of steroids are Beach for the county's first such John. denied Higgins· accusations m she aided the Aanagans in thwanjng of multiple cremations at Harbor said. · successful 1n abating the rejection 80 surgef). a statement issued through their Los an investigation into alJcptions of Lawn surfaced in the l 98S deposition Palestinia ns strike JERUSALEM (A Pl-Palestinians s~d a general stnke across the occupied territories toda~ to protest mass arrcsls of Arabs. Hospital officials said one ~rab protester was killed and two wounded 1n clashe!> with Israeli soldiers. The strike. ordered bv the PLO- a1ftliated underground ·leadership. was to support 4,800 Palestinians detained by Israeli troops since an Arab uprising was launched last December. Most of the 11 0.000 Palestinians with jobs in Israel didn't show up for ..,ork. Arab shopowners closed their doors in the cities of Ramallah. Nablus. Bethlehem, Hebron. Jerusa- lem and Gaza. Smee Dec. 8. 144 Palcsunians and two Israelis have been killed in anti- occupatton unrest 1n the West Bank and Gaza Stnp. according to U.N. figures. Protests broke out toda) in two refugee camps in the Gaza Strip and two cities in the West Bank. according to Arab media repons. Wael Hassan Asmar, 24. was shot in the heart and died at Al lttihad Hospital 1n the West Bank city of Nablus. an emergency room official told The A.s!>oc1ated Press. SCUDDER FINED ... From Al Brough said the Consumer.Protec- tion Unit makes all of its cases public becau,se officials want to send a .message to companies and to con- sumers. .. We want people to know what the .com~nies arc doing.·· she said. "We also hope that in making these cases pubh . we can help health inspectors get a little more respect. In the case of the .\nahc1m plant. health inspectors had told them repeatedly to clean up their operation. but nothing was done·· Wednesday's Lotto picks _.7 ne Atsodated Prest ~ Herc arc the winning numbers picked Wednesday night for the •California Lottery's twice-weekl y .. Lotto 6-49 .. game: 19. 46, 27. 30. 15. -35 and the bonus number. 45. ~ Players who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a prize pool of tS8.U million. lottery officials said. .. ORANGE ....... COAST --· r.91 llMI OA'tCa 3*) W... 8ev 51 Coste~ CA All thoS( who picked five numbers plus the bonus number wiU divide among themselves a pnze pool of S 1.18 million: five of six will share S506.000: four of six will share $553.000. Three of six is worth an automatic $5 per winner. The sales for WednClday's drawing were S 11 million. AIRPORT .•• From Al ommended joint use airports at El Toro or Camp Pendleton and dis- carded plans for an offshore facility. Deli no said. Erskine said today that he at first thought the airport plan might have been the germination of an April Fool's Day joke in the Newport Center News that published a story about plans by local officials planning a big airport off the shore at Corona del Mar. .. Every coastal ciry council from Seal Beach to San Clemente would oppose t!1e airport," he said. "It would be an environmental disaster. Why would anyone waste time on this idiotic proposal?'" About 59 percent of Orange Coun- ty's airline passengers reportedly fly from facilities otther than John Wayne Airport.. AUTO ••• Prom Al bankruptcy frustrated the v1cu ms . They found in several instances that lhciccars we.re lqally _purdwed...h u nsuspecting buyers, Jeavin& authonties in a quandary about who had lcpl ownership of the can. Those who bought the can gener- ally tet to keep the vehicles. officials said. Additionally, some insurance companies arc beginnina to pay on claims that the can were stolen, even thouah they technically were not. said attorney Mark Roseman, who rep- resents some of the victims. For those without insurance. how- ever. the only a venue rerminina is civil litiption qainst Anderson or the defunct Auto Gallery. R0teman said. °::I.::' ..... , ..... d ... tdCIN9 8ot lS'\O ~· -(. 926~ ~.,,, .. a.15611! -• "°""''41164/•l.?• Ja.tcaU842-8086 ...... ,.._ " li'O'il dlo "°" .... '°' o-.r ., Ji<J0p111• ..... 7Pt'll anCI 10'lr ~ ... Cle I ...... ..,,..,. erlCI Sund9y " YoU 00 llOI ~ "'°"' 009flll'7•111 (Ill~ 10 • "' lllCI """ C:Cl!P1 .. .,......_, Cfn lll1•1n , ....... .. Moll er.,.. c:c-.., A-...... l.81UN,.... ..... Angeles attorney. Harvey Gerber. m ultiple cremations at the Costa testimony of Harbor Lawn crcina1ion .. h 's just not 1rue. ··Gerber said. Mesa mortuary by the state Cemet~ry oven operator Will D~fresne. SOUND WALL'S QUALITIES DEBATED ••• F rom A l Caltrans officiaJ told residents that sound studies showed traffic noise from West Coast Highway were negligible a block or more away. ..Past the first street off Pacific Coast Hiehway you're in a typical urban residential area," said Ralph Thunstrom. "Widening of the high- way wouldn't have an effect.'• Neither would those living closer to the highway be more adversely af- fected. Thunstrom said, despite resi- dents' concerns that the ocean side sound wall would reflect noise back toward Newport Shores homes. Studies on sound walls demon- strate there is no measurable reflec- tion of sound waves. he said. However. the proposed so~nd wall would ~atly reduce noise on the ocean side near the highway, particu· !arty for visitors at West Newport Park located between Orange 'Street and the Santa Ana River jetty. Simpson said. In fact, he said the primary justifi- cation for the wall was to reduce traffic noise at the park. Newport Shores resident Don Barthwick said he had waited a long time for the park only to have a wall proposed that would ~lock his view of tt. Simpson said the see-throuah top was designed to retain those views. It would be built of uxan. a substitute for Jlass. Simpson couldn't say how often the Lexan would be cleaned. Opponents ... l~CE 1 91.\ ·4~.Atn iMt:<.r l!f (vHilrl~ ~t.W .tJ1!tfclt1 I fear it will become a taraet for graffiti, will likely be d iny most of the time and will quickly become scratched and unattractive. The issue has split those living on opposite sides of Coast Hiahway. Residents livin& in Newport Shores - on the inland side - subm itted a 423-sign~ture petition opposina ~ny wall. Residents alona Seashore Drive and Ocean front - on the ocean side - submitted a petition with 270 signatures calling for some kind of sound barrier. City and Caltrans officials will submit their new plan, which in- cludes extensive landscapina aJona the sound wall, at the next Coastal Commission mtttin& in May in Marina dcl Rey. f Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIThur&day, Apru .1•. 198$ * A3 Blessed are enClorsements sometimes . Some candidates have been downplay1n1 the importance of endorsements -at least the ones who aren't aening very many. But there was no lack of effort by 40th Conaressional District Republican contenders last week who sou&ht the muc.h-coveted California Republican Assem&ly blessing. The CRA is a powerful.conservative. volunteer oraanization that has chapters throughout the state. There are 17 in Orange County, some of which boast up to 600 members. The CRA has bcen endorsing candidates since 1934. On Thu~­ day. 12 of the 13 remaining PAUL candidates in the 40th Dis- trict GOP pn- A ·c11PL£Y mary faced off Ill at a forum ••••••••••••• sponsored by the Corona del Mar C RA un11. Following the debate. unit members cast ballots for recommended endorsement at the county convention in Costa Mesa on Saturday. Growth limit backers, foes debate solution to gridlock By GREG l.LEIUtX °' .. ..., ........ Leaders of continaents for and against a county slow-arowth initiative took their battle to Newpon Beach on Wednesday. T he featured speakers at the Balboa Ba} Republican Women Federated luncheon were Tom Roaers. president of Citizens for Sensible G rowth and Traffic Control. and Huntinaton Beach Mayor John Erskine. executive director of the county Bu1ld1ng Industry Association. The speakers squared off over an tn1t1ative that. if appLovcd b} \'oters irt June. would put restrictions on traffic and development in O range Count)' Erskine agrttd that something need'> 10 be done about the count ) 's 1ncreas1ng gridlock woes. "Traffic 1s the reason that 95.000 people signed Mr. Rogers· in1ttatl\e. traffic 1s the reason for a lot offrustratton. and traffic ,., the No. I thing ~e have too' ercome if we want to ach1e' e our potential 1n Orange County." said Erskine However. Ersktnt" argued that co unt\ officials are "at the forefront" of problem'-'°'' tng On traffic l!ISUeS. and he Uf'led 'oters to turn do~ n ~hat he called ··a non· solu11on" that ~ould onh hinder traffic co ntrol elTons · "The 1n111at" e seeks to achieve a baseline ofstn ice. but the pro blem is that ~e don't ha\e a ba~h ne circulation S)Stem. It's not there," said Erskine ··1 think the building industn 1s taking too much blame for the problem. bccaus... the)' 're onl ) responding to ' consumer demand." Rogers aareed builders are not the pnmaf) culprits in tht' count) 's traffic dilemma. He commended count) plan- ners fo r creating "fine" traffic and gro~th control measures. but blamed the problem on count) supervisors who are "uo"'alhng or .u nable .. to enforce ordinances and res1nc11ons built into tht' count~ ·s general plan. The 1n111a11,e. said Roger., ~ould s1mpl) require count) offi cials 10 "pla' h' their o~n rules:· · "O ur t'lt'ctt'd rl·prt'~ntau'e\ hJ \t' nut ~en lit to enfon.t' those elementi. and ha'c <1llO"'t'd t<X> man) excep11ons .. \aid Roger-, "The) continut' to makl' l'\cep- uons, and haH: bt-en unwill ing to "' c: b' thtm O\!. n rules .. Erskine countc:red. ~) 1ng count' ol· fic1als ha'e pushed ahead "'1th traffi \ m1t1ga11on plam such as tht' F0<.11h1ll C irculauon program He also tooi.. .i Ja~ .tt slo~-gro .... th supponers. "'horn Fr.,i..1nt· claims ha'e often stood in thl' "'ll' pt count\ traffic control measures ~-when pcopk aren't out signi ng '>I<•" gro~th 1m11 a11,es. the~ 're o ut '>land1 n~ in lint' to bu) hou!>Cs " \aid Er.kine Erslone !Ml1d thC' problt'm 1n .. , ul t Orange Count' ~h1ch ha' ~·a tht backbone of in111at1'e suppor , r 0 1 de' elopment but rather 4 l.tt ~ • , 1,111 ~aH .\II of Orange ( ount' nl n .. tn! 1•.h ha~ 165 m 1 les of free~J' 11)r "~ n111liun re-,1dents The slo~-gro .... th in111a11't' .i.1 JPr~·Jr on the June ballot as \k;isure .\ Carl Karcher accused of illegal trading LO" '\r..C,fLE\ I '\P) -Sixteen people, man' vi lh<'m mC"mbcrs or tht' family that ,uniroh th( ( url\ Jr hambu1er chain. WCf'C' .sH u'ot'<I of in~1dC'r 1rad1n1 1n a I m1lhon C'IV'll lllnwla1111 filed toda' b' thC' SecunhC'\ and r •lh..i ngt• ( Offl nll~~IUn • I hl· complaint alkg<'~ that the Anaht'1m '1 ir11pan) \ ,·ha1rman ('1rl N !Urcht'r. 1nd h11 hr11tht"r l.)unald f li..archrr. prc'sadentand chat'f •JWrJ11ng otlilcf 11nd thrir wives 11pJ)t'd otht'rs to Jlh..-r.,c fin.inll<1I nt'W$ about K.arl K.archt'r L 'lh'r pn-...·, f "'l"ht" l•lhrr 1.fr!rnda!ll\ all but Ont' a family ntl'm bt'z .ar<' .s1.1 u'>l-d of 1n1n.1 on 1nstckr r t 1rmJ t11f11 I h<' .ompl.11n1 "''' thr h1m1 h members IOld •1 "~ dOt.1 otht·t hold1n1s 1n · Carl 1'.al'C'ht'r I n'.1rpra~·1 bt"loH' 1hc com pan~ rc'leatcd a ..... ukr'• rl'p.•n '"' ~. 1984. that showed Pl••' 1' ti.all ..lr11r Pt·d 5( pt'rct'nl compart"d with •t,, \J n 1 .;iuJnt·r 1hr 'car befort' I h"'>t n ,m1n1 1r> lhc lOmplamt madt' profits I J u•dt"d >\'>('\ 101ahnc S310. said lrv1na I nl'J ,,. 'll •c-gronal managt'r. adding 1ha1 "'·'' ·' "'n"''' J t '<' r,11ma1r I ! l' ••>" PIJ1n1 '>('Cl.~ an IOJUnCllan "ordt'nl\I 1nt•1 I J 'ti •~l profit~ dcn\C'd and losses "' J1· I h Jh 't't."I.~ tn pk dama1r~ Ei nhorn '·" 1 ~ 1111\\11 :i .s1tntlu1t•d th<' lu~~t\ 10 a Juv. n1um pr •f°l, JllV •he flhmpK-. · Christopher Coll was the top vote-getter. garnering 33.9 percent. He was followed b) Dave Baker with 25 percent and C'harle's De Vore w11h 14.3 percent. On Saturday. representatives from the Corona del Mar unit Joined delegates from I 0 other units in the 40th District at the county convention. Each unit sent fi ve delegates who were charged w11h voting in propon1on to their members· straw vote outcomes. Thus. from the Corona del Mar unit, two delegates voted for Cox. two for Baker and one for DeVore. ~~ROE BOSTROM DOESN'T MIND RUFFLING FEATHERS .•. Man~ of the candidates were there campaigning for the official CRA endorsement. The CRA dad hand out endorscmenls. 100 - state Sen. Wilham Campbell got the nod in the 31st District: Rep. William Dannemeyerwasendorsed in the 39th Congressional Distnct. And Assemblyman Gil Ferguson won CRA backing 1n the 70th D1stnc1 following some heated exchanges 1nvol ing challenger Evelyn Hart. But no one from the 40th could garner the ncces.sary two-thirds vote Paul Chnstaansen. vice president of the CRA's Orange County Coordi- nating Commmee. said delegates will normall) cast three separate ballots as the) weed out candidates and move toward the required two-thirds maJOnt} vote for an endorsement. On the first ballot. most votes were split among Coll. Baker. DeVore and Nathan Rosenberg. DeVore was chminatt"d. then Rosenberg lost out. However. neither Baker nor <;ox had packed up the neccssar) two-thirds vote.-after the third ballot. The convention agreed to take.-an unusual fourth ballot -to no avail -and no endorsement was made. "Many thought It should end at the third ballot to spare further d1v1s1veness:· Chnst1ansen said. '!But some were hopeful a fourth ballot would produce a candidate to endorse. "Across the 40th Distnct 1t appeared most units had mixed feelings.'' he said. David Dykstra, vice president of the Corona del Mar unit. said the CRA has w11hheld endorsements in the past when the slate as crowded "In a heavily contested race 1t"s hard to get two- thirds of the\ ote ... D> kstra poan1ed out. • • • The CRA won't hesitate to hand out endorse- ments 1n non-partisan races. either. On Saturda}. convent1oncers endorsed Gadd1 Yasquez in the 3rd Supervasonal Distnct. Vasquez was appointed b) Go'. George DeukmeJtan last year to complete the term of office vacated by former Supervisor Bruce Nestande. Vasque-z 1s seeking his first election as the appointed incumbent. Docs the CR.\ endorsement in non-pantsan races mean anything'> Perhaps 1t was coincidence. but in the Mission Viejo City Council election last November, Bill Craycraft and Bob Curtis won CRA endorsements and were the No. I and 2 vote-getters in the election. • • • Harriett Wieder cenainly feel~ endorsements count. She released a Im of more than 40 prc~nt and past politicians who are backing ht-rcand1dacy in the 42nd Conuess1onal District GOP pnmary. The 1nd D1stnct supen·1sor hopes to succeed Rep. Dan Lungren who 1s battling for coun apP,roval of his appointment by Gov. DeukmeJ1an 10 become st.ate treasurer. • Among those endorsing Wieder are Rep. Roben Bad ham. state Sen. Manan Bergeson. count)'. ShenfTBrad Gates. three Hun11ng1on Beach council members and all four of her fellow supervisors. • • • There·s always the gamble that an endorsement can carry some unwanted political baggage. too. Said one voter upon learning a certain elected official had endorsed Baker: ··1f he's for him. then I'm agin' him:· "He's vcr) straightfo rward and absolute!> undeterred b) an> political fallout from hi s dcc1S1ons." said fellow Mun1c1pal Court Judge Bnan Carter ··we have d ifferent political bases and philosophies. but I'm glad to be a colleague ofh1 s. He's a good gu) and a lot of fun.'' Bostrom has a colorful personal and legal past. Born in M1am1. he moved frequent!> because of a stc.-pfather whose work with Bend" A\1 1at1on required frequent rt"locat1on Bostrom It' ed in New York. Washington D C . Havana. Pans and Copenhagen before graduating from high school in Holland. Bostrom mo,cd 10 Sout'1em California in I Q68 and attended la~ school at Lo}ola Un1' ers1t~ . .\fter graduating. Bos- trom went into pn' ate practice in Orange Count~ for about one year. then 1oaned the Anaheim cit) attorne)'s office 1n late 1973. He left that JOb in early I 9 74 to JOin the count> prosecut or's office. Bostrom hopped the fenct' later that year to JOtn the public defender's offi ce. where he worked until 1976 when ht' again retired from public practice to go into pm ate practice 1n Nt•wpon Beach and Irvine. He was appo1ntt'd 10 has 1ud1c1al seat in t 983. It "'asn't long before.-Bostrom the Judge ~as 1n the headlines. Bostrom presided over a celebrated 198.i case 1n\ oh 1ng the alleged rape of a female motonst b> former Costa Mesa Pohce Officer Wilham Lauchlan. taking an unpopular stand b} d1sm1ssing the charg~ and sa) ing he fou nd the woman's 1est1- mon} to be unbelievable. "I was 1n the uncomfortable postt1on of 5a) mg that I didn't believe a woman who was S!) ing that she had been raped.'' Bostrom recalled. "And of course that's vet). \Cf) hard. And I had a defense attorne) sa}tng that if she didn't give the name of her pohce officer lover that she should be put 1n1a1I for contempt. Here's a woman who's sa)tngshe's been raped, and I'm faced with having 10 put her in Jltl. .. L1uchlan ~as e' entuall.,. convicted of SC\eral misdemeanor SC:X charges involv- 1ng other ~omen. but not of rape. "In the end. I ~asn't convinced with her tes11mon). The DAs. of course. were incensed ... he s~11d ··.\bout three weeks later. they got some add111onal infor- ma11on and the~ decided not to pursue 11 (asa felon)) and dropped 11. But 11 was ver: uncomfortable ·· In 1984. he bucked 1rad1t1on and backed th<'n-Dcput) D1stn ('t .\ttom e' Susanne Sha~ an her bid to unseat incum.bent Judge Ste\ en Stewan. the first time that a seated judge had backed a challenger Sha~ "'On But Bostrom's most celebrated public sk1rm1sh an\ oh ed the Newpon Beach Police Department. During the latter pan of 1985. Bostrom and Newpon Beach police e\;changed l ••••••••••••••••••••.....J ~ords and leg.al actions over a summer drug bust. The incident beitan when Bostrom d1smi5St'd drug charges against three Santa Cruz m<'n after ruling that N<'wpon police conducted an illegal ~arch of a boat ~ hae the) fou nd 5 tons of marijuana Police cn11c1zed the ruling on the bust. "'h1ch netted about SIO m1!11 on 1n man- JUana and \!,a' the largest in the c11~ ·., hast on When Bos1rom d1sm 1s~d the charge" then-Poli,·e Ch11:1 Charles Gros lam- basted Bostrom and suggested the 1udgt· \!.a\ pre1ud1n:d to~ard the Police Depan- mcnt. Bostrom countered b~ telhng Gros'i 10 "Catch the bad gu~"· do 11 nght and otx'' 1he la~ .. In the wai..e of hts ruling. Bo<1trom \H Ote an affida' 1t 1n "h1ch he allegt'd police ht"d during the drug heanng and c11~ em- plo}ccs ma~ ha\e ~11tfull~ detro~c.-d e' 1dencc h~ rc.-pain11ng a moonng ~1gn "lhavemanagedlnmy short tenure to offend every segment of the criminaljusdce system atonepolntor another, ''says Judge Ruaell Bostrom, mat- ter-of-factly, cracking }u•t enotJ6h of a smile to convey~ewryas ­ surance that has be- come hls trademark.. "here the boat v.as docked Tho't', hJfSt'\ e'entuall~ led lCI a Grand Jul"\ 1n,cst1µ 11on into the dt•partment'<t ac11' 111e' 1n thr case The Grand Jun c'entu:ilh l.'\11nua1cJ police 1n the perJ U~ :ind t'' 1dcn1t' Je•.trul· tao n mattC'r Thi.' drug case "" J\ r '\urn·, lt'ti b' the defense 1n earh IQ, n ~ut 1ht• 't:itc upremt' Court upheld R1"1· ini ' J t·· c1s1on Bostrom ad mats that thl \.3'< ""J' J mcl~ tlni.'. but said 1n tht• lnntt r .. n O,e lx'hC\ l'S he made the COITC'\ t J t'Cl\llln .1r.,1 has put the s11ua11on tici int.I him "I don't thank thert' <;an~ pr,1Nt'm J' 'i' rvint It's case b~ cax-.. s.a 1J Bo,tr11m ..\lthough Bostro m ma' ha 'e 'hru~n: off th<.' incident. "e"'l"\)n Bea, h ptih,c \)tlin al" Jpparentl~ ha' e not IC\r{mttt•n :ht u1ntro' t'~' . .\II pohce oifo 1ah. 1n, lud in~ Gro'>i.. v.ho resigned sh~1nl~ aitt'r :ht' dru~ bu~t sn;ifu. refused 10 comment 11n t•1til" J'l "' Hu'>l rom B "Hom JI"> ha\ thr d1~tinc11011 ofbe1ng .1 · .1h.mdful 111 mun1c1pal coun Judges ·, ·x JPf>c.tkd ;ill the "a' to the state '·"'' ''T'll' C 11urt -1~1ce The second was 11ll '''"port &arh drug bust. but that wa.s r r ·, :dl"J b' a ca!>e 1n' oh ang a warrantless w.1rl h ,.indut tt'd in 19 3 b~ Newpon Bc.·..11..h p. • Ile in " hit h Bostrom ruled in the dcpJ rtmenf \ fa vor Both ume!I Bo\trom's dec1s1on was uphdd lio'>trum !Mild ht' dcxsn't mind taking l hJn1e'-"1th h1\ \On' 1c11ons I I.ind ol 111'.c 1t .. he admats "Makin& dt'\ 1\10n., .ibout the.-great quesuo·ns of hfe m.1 t'll. J1 ffiruh but in the confines I work. I J n t th:n" 1t'!> tvo hard.'' Both i..J~'> \!.err appealed -and lost - ti~ Jt•:t•n.,._, attorne~ '> But according to Don \..uk\ dt>put' puhhc defender most Jllurnt'' ~ .trc• hard-prt"Ssed to find fault ~1th B..•strom's den s1on·makang pr~. ('\ rn ~ hcn th<.>~ al't'n 't ha pp~ ~1th the dnl\10n\ "Ht"' 't.'t: patient and he see ms to bt- 'l.~, f.rn to both !>1de!>." said Scoles, who hJ' 00~ n Bo!>trom tor '>C' era I 'ears 'He' dl."linttc:'l ~ got his opinions. You l J·1 \et ht h4' tht· an~1ght of someone who·s ~Tn J pu hhl drtendcr Ht' can rt'Cogn1.te v. h.t•.-pnl1lt" 1ff1Lt'rs are ~1th holding tn lorm.i:1l n and he 1'.no\!, .. ho"' to bn ng 11 1u1 He' ·t·r: perceptl't' ·· \ th •ugh he ...a~., all ca!.t' .. arc ··more or k \\ !ht• \.!ml' .. 8.:>'trnm admits I Q having a '>P1-'t 1a .oncnn ~1th drunk.en dn,ing t..3't'\ "I "a'> lhe first Judge in the count) to be ""111 "~ 111 addnt!I lhC' 'v1others .t\gaanst l>· ... n._ Dn ,ers J nd open m,~lf up to •l Jl"\110n' · he said ·· .\nd 'ou t"an una&Jne hlm thJ• \!.l"nt f ,er:1h1ng the~ felt the ... mr n.i u\11\t' S\!>tem had done wrong t.h.n kit I rep.r'-"'C'ntt>d Tl'~'." wett anlf) Bu: I th1nl at the ~onclus1on oftht' ~ston. I rd: th\·~ had a better understanding of \<>OH , I th\· prohk ms .. 8(1\trom Joc~ not spend all of his tame on thc t~:ni:h Ht' panacipates 1n a Newport fk.i,h -.ottball kague and 1s an avid fan of lhl· PBS '<'m·s "Rumpole of the Old Batie) .. Jn English' t'r ion of"L .i\. La ..... onh "mul·h mu,·h better:· said Bostrom \" ntirnw-d ~Jl ht'lor since his da ' Of'C'C I 5 't'Jf'\ Jgo Bc1~1rom l"C('entl~ bt-came a gr.rndfath('• .inc h1'.C"i 10 spend umt' w11h h1' '-mt1nth·\.'ld granddaughter L Jtt' l:i~1 ~ C'a r hc also had the unique ~·r'P<lflun1t' w ~\!,car 1n his o"'n daughter. l -..i \ \\ • '11.i mlt a' an attome' after sht' i'.1 ''>1.'J l'lt' bar '\hr I'> al a graduate of l l.t \\ th th" 'ear' d('('llOn a moo1 point, ,.. rn gh 1 thanl Boc;trom 1s lookan& •r •J·.1 .l, h 1~ht"r 1ud1c1al office, "ot so. tll", a n ' I 'c I hat' This 1~ a grt"a t communi- '.1 .! R •\lrom "In mun1c1 pal coun we ~· • Jl'J J lot mN·t' ""tt h peoplt' and a lot ,,, ·' .... .l"'e" and I thanl thel"t'·s a n' , • .. ...., 111 -.cos1cal approach I ·: • t '""'' that the be-;1 1oh 1n tht' ,, • tl, 'i.."'' ud1ctal S\Stem 1~n·1 the one ~l'' Eight county residents hit tiytaili"aiiir1nii ctments four ·"' hC'('f-dm t' true\. has .l fi,'tn~ l'I JF010'~ Coetalleea 4. 4.4-)ear-old man "'a~ .inYStt"l.l Wroncw!a~ on su p1c1on ot St'llrng nart'ot1~ Tht urt"st 1ook plxt" 1tt ~ 16300 blocr.. of Hubor Boule,ard 1n Fountain \'alfe, • • • . . . " man allt"gC'dl~ pad.rd .ar. ,, ~ Ph mouth nn t 10 the r'C'\ltlXlm• Jt I'll f \\C'tn "'"" 1<'C ~t111on I 1::: Pa,1i" 1 <'<l•' High"' a~ and hara~~, u\IC'mt" • • • " man "'ho rrPonC'd h l'l<'l:amt , '"' N ll\l'" wafkro OUI on a S ~ rt"iUU'3" •htd . at 1ht Rro Onion 11 Pc-1<>r', Land ,., • • • li..nov. n l"t'l"\Ons ~Ponl'd ~pla11rrt'\i J ~-a r 3 nJ rt'~ldt>nt't' in I ht> b( t>ltX ~ ,,1 Doliihin"'ood Dn'C'"'llh ~IMthr lhmi nrgh1 m a ro"' Tht motht'r 01 a \U\Pt'\ tC'd ct!i·thro,.cr rtPont"l.lh "•as conianl'd a nd .iJ,1~ .. "I ,,, hr"" ,,.O()(j C'1rdr • • • ' " ,1n "t'l'l•nC'dl' both~ campcn at h. !°'tJ,h rarh toda\ Hr "'IS lnTStcd 1.11. "' u'l 'l)('c1fiC'd ,·oun w1mnu \ "dl'nt \aid \0hr• h;ard 'hots firtd 111 • .a ~· i>Jftl n lhc. .irca of.Bcthcl Cardt lftd -R"'vi:rp..1n Llnt at about 11 pm Sunde) l' .. Jla"' NC'l.t ; l~l 10 a a.araer 1n tht' l • • "'""' of ~ 1ndspur and Siok an BJ 808 VAN EY&EN °' .. ..., ........ A Hunti"lton Beech man •nd has son havt ~n indicted by I fcckral SRnd JUry in Los Aftlltl in connection with an alleted w mud that 1nvoh·ed Siii other Orantt County nts. Cham D. Spurrier wa1 ind!C1ed Tues- day on 11 counll of tH and mail fraud in ronncctioft with alleptioas that ht' coor- din11ted a tcheme o( rraudultnt tH lheltcB. U.S. Ano~y Roben C. Bonner said in a press rdea1e Wf<lnndaX· Spumtt, 6 7. ficn the pouabihty of up to 19 years in prison •nd SS2.000 1n criminal finn ifhe is found fullty. Histon. l+~-old Denn11C. Spurner. ii attmcd of bci"I I prc>mOkr Ind lalnman rot the tc.ht!M. The )'OUfWC! Spurrier fk'ft a mAAlmum wntmte Of 17 ~n in priton pliat Sl0.000 in fintt. OthenalletlldlY involvat ID the ltlwtM includt ltK-hard E. O\lnn or C'osu Mna ud Wayne 0 . Hall of Founurn Valley. Dunn. S7. could be Rntenced 10 JO rcan 1n prison and SI S.0001n fines for aJfetiedly promotini. wllina and pttparlna mums 1n the f<C'ht'me. Hill, ll. fact-s a mulmum 1mtcncc of 14 years plus S2S.OOO in fines. The indic'lJMnt aJto inctudn Huum J. Amundwn ofSanta AM ind hit waft. Eva L Amundwn, Leon 0 . Hill or M11MOn V~o and Tbomls ll Smith, of'Onntr. The cipt dtfmcllntl IDettdJY IOld two t)<pn of 1nvesunent ~ devci.ct by two East Couc ta11 h ud 1W1ndlcn. One. developed by Fruit L Formaer of New York., involved oftihore trv1t1 thl'O\llh whicll lnvmon wetT wppoted to bt able to <'Oftvn1 ... _.. income into non-taubk income. Fonawr wm convicted in 1914 of mminal rot1tanP' tor..,_.. 10 ems promcMina bia 1ebemn ud IMa' died in prieon. IO:Of\tina to rcpona.. .. In lhlt one. .-ppoeec11, to. hid your 111)'(hed tra~ to -ntily. Md then rt "'I~ i i\ C'O b3 r.. to )OU IS a 111\. so )OU didn't ha'C' to dccla!T 11 H incomt>.'' said -'SS.Stant l '.S .\llOmt') Tentt Bowcr1. "h "'IS all bound up 1n lt'pl mumbo Jumbo PrC'11y ou1rqt"Ous.. but tht') mack a 1Tal efTon to con van« peoplt that 11 "'Hon 1hc up and up .. ~ The other prosram was dcvdopcd by Bunon D. Linne. of Art1naton. Ve . "'ho 1s an po.son for promo11na 1lrcpl Ull shclkn.. tceord1n1 to rTpons,, "You "'ould pa) a membership ftt. and then t~ 1'd g1vt you forms b) which you were suppottd to declare yourxlf a non- w paytr," saad Bowen. All citflt ckfendlnts arc tehcduJ~d for amipmt'nl 1n U.S. Outnct Coun 1n S.nta Ana Apnl ~s Bowen said only one of tht' dcftndanu -as In Nstody. on CharJH not rclltfd to dw \I.II mud 1ehcma. 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Mesa woman beaten, robbed ( ZS Meese's wife linked to deal enrlclilng real·estate firm Crippledjet airliner makes · einertency lanillng: a11·0K By 'l"M AlledalM Preti CHA~LESTON, W.Va. -A Piedmont Airtinesjet mede an e~nc:y landina today after a jn turbine aJPmlllY dilio_.ted in fliaht. rippena a lars hole in the fu11elue. airpon officials and peamarn •id. The cabin of the F-2"8 depreuurized affer the plane's body was punctured, and OX)'ltn mukl dropped u the plane made its descent, the peueqm said. However, some of the masks did not work, they said, and some pesK.,.ert fainted. fliaht 486 with S6 peuenaen and a four·~n crew was headed for Columbus, Obiot from Charlotte, N.C., said Piedmont Aviation spokesman Do.n McOuJre in Winston-Salem, N.C. "If somebody had been in the bathroom or the stewardesses' quarters, they would have been killed.'~ said pusenger Doua Bruce of Columbus, Ohio ... My tint thought was. 'This is it."' WASHING TON (AP) -A real estate developer whost family pays for the salary of Attorney ~ncral Edwin Meae's wife, Ursula, was panted a SSO million lease renewal on a buildina the government said risked the health and safety of Justice Oei-rtmcnt workers. Thirteen days after obtainina the new lease, the developer and his partners sold the building for $22.6 million more than they had paid for it two years carfier -a 60 percent profit, according to District of Col· umbia land records. The developer, Howard S. Bender. was the principal owner of the building in late l 98S when the Bender Foundation, his family's tax-exempt P.hilanth~o y, donated $120.000 to \he Multi e Sclerosis Society to hire Ursula ecsc at $40.000 a year fot three years. the society's lawyer said. The lease -a renewal at more than three times the previous rent -was signed even though the landlord had not cleaned up an air system en- vironmental inspectors said was a health hazard that could explain above--averqe sickness there, accord- ing to government documents .. An attorney for the Meeses denies any wronadomg on their part in the transactions, but acknowJfld&H that the Benders and Meeses know each other. The Benders refuse to discuss the matter. A key government official said Meese played no role in the real estate decision. B_uu.hc-MS society's records on Mrs. Mecsc's job have been sub- poenaed by independent counsel James McKay as pan of his investiga· tion into whether M~ committed federal crimes. according to James Bierbower. attorney for the MS Society. · FederaJ law makes it a felony for a federal offi cial to take any gov- ernmental action that would affect the financial status of his spouse. The seven-story Chester Arthur Building on the rundown fri nge of downtown Washington houses the headquarters of the Justice ~pan· ment's lmm1grat1on and Natural- ization Service. In March I 98S. Bender. vice prcsj. dent of the Bender Foundation. and other investors acquired the building. Public records show that Bender and his associates paid $37.S million -nearly twice the as~sscd value - for the building. At the time. the building's most valuable asset was the federal lease. which was due to expire within a year and would be put up for bids by other landlords. In fact. the federal government had already taken steps to move out. On Aug. 8, 1984. Congress had approved a Reagan administration plan. pushed by then-Attorney Gen· eral William French Smith. to begin movina some federal offices out of the building. The plan called for a new lease there in 1986 for only 63 percent of the space the government had before. However. three months after the Bender partnership bought the build· ing. the administration told Congress that its plans had changed dramati· Unula lleeee call). In June 198S. the General Services Administration -the government's housekeeping agency -notified Congress it wanted to keep the immigration service in the full 264,000 square feet at Chester Anhur. T hat same month, immigration officials complained of illnesses among INS employees apparently caused by the building's air system. Abortlon defie. court order INDIANAPOLIS -A woman underwent an abortion in defiance of a court order obtained by the would-be father. but attorneys for both sidC$ still want the state Supreme Court to set lie the d ispute. At issue is wbelhera woman has the sole authority to decide to have an abortion or if a father has npts that give him a say in the decision. Attorneys for the 18-year-old Terre Haute woman told the high court Wednesday that she had terminated her fint- trimester prqnancy, but said the decision was hers alone. Their notice came a day after they asked the hiah coun for an immediate review of the lower court injunction that prohibited an abortjon. A 61-pagc brief by the man'sattorricy, James Bopp Jr .• said the woman's reasons for wantina an abonion arc "an immature reason ins process, arc insubstantial and border on the frivolous. and do not outweigh the strong interests of the father in seeing the child born and in his custody." Dolphin la• Inaction criticised Reagan assails Speakes book as 'fiction' WASHINGTON -Senators arc criticizina the Rcapn administration for taking four years to implement a law aimed at reducing the number of dolphins that drown when they are snared by huge tuna nets in the eastern Pacific. "Wholly inadequate." says John Kerry. 0-Mass. "An embarrass.- ment," adds John Breaux. 0-La .. one of the authors of the 1984 law passed by Conarcss in an effort to put teeth into the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972. The 1984 statute requires the National Marine Fisheries Service to bar imponation of tuna cau&ht by a foreign nation if its tuna boats fail to take steps to protect dolphins. as tlle U.S. tuna industry is required to do. WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Re~n insists that he was never aware his spokesman concocted quotes for him and says he is getting ttred of "kiss-and-tell books" wrinen by his former aides. Reagan, answering questions at a meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. also said Jesse Jackson s policies have not been scrutinized adequately in the Demo- cratic presidential race because it might be "misinterpreted into some kind of racial attack." In a wi~e-rangina question-and· answer session WednesdAy. the p~1- dent commented for the first time on two issues -the sensitive topic of race in the I 988 presidential race and the controvers} over the new book by his former spokesman. Larry Speak- es. Speakes. in hts book "Speaking Out." reveals that he twice gave quotes to the press corps claiming the words were Reagan's when in fact they were not. One incident occurred after the downing of a Korean Air Lines jet in 1983. and the other came during the 1985 Geneva summit between Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev. U.S. and Soviets si n pact to end A ghanistan·war Agreement allows · J\fgnan people to map their future ' .. . GENEVA (A P) -The United States and the Soviet Union signed an accord today to end Moscow's 1nter- .vention in Afghanistan and allow the Red Anny to stan pulling out its 11 5,000 troops May 15. Af&hanistan and Pakistan also signed the agreement in a solemnm I 0-minute ceremony an a marble and sold council chamber at U.N. head· quarters. Pakistan was representing the Afghan guerrillas. who h.ave vowed to continue their war to oust the Marxist government an Kabul. Secretary of State Ge.orgc P. Shultz. who signed for the United States. said the aarccment would ailow the people of Af&hanistan to determine their own future and to restore the inde- pendence they have earned thro uf)l "blood and sacrifice." Foreign Minis- ter Eduard A. Shevardnadze signed for the Soviet Union. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar of the United Nations said t he U.N.-mediated agreements "rep- resent a major stnde an the effort to bring peace to Afghanistan." Also signing the accord were Foreign Minister Abdul Wakil of Afghanistan and Acting Foreian Min- ister Zain Noon\'11 of Pakistan. Shultz said the United St.ates will continue to aid the Afghan guerrillas until the Soviets stop arming the Afghan government. But he also said the agreement wi ll "improve the atmosphere' oTv.S.-SoViet relations and could help end Soviet inter- vention in other regional conflicts. The settlement followed six years of on-again. off-again negotiations between Afghanistan and Pakistan. which neighbors Afghanistan and is home to an estimated thrtt million Afghan refugees. The Moslem insurgents fighting the Marxist Afghan government for I 0 years have headquarters in Paki- stan. Pakistan .also serves as the conduit for foreign military aid to the guerrillas. Perez de Cuellar opened the I 0- minute ceremo ny by thanking Af· ghanistan and Pakistan for their "tireless effons." He thanked the United State\. which suppons the guerrillas. and the Soviet U nion, which backs the government. for agreeing to guarantee the accord. Aides carried the leather-bound documents from one minister to the next for signing. Copies go to each c.ountry aqd the United Nations .. The agreement commits Pakistan and Afghanistan to not suppon "directl) or indirectl y. rebellious or secessionist activities" against each other. and It provides from the withdrawal of Soviet troops who entered Afghanistan in 1979 to help the go\emment. Shultz said he was confident the Soviet t.:nion would bet.in its troop withdrav.al on M'.hedule May IS. But 1n Pakistan. President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq said today he foresees continued turmoil in Af- ghanistan because the qrecment docsn 't address t ile issue of a new gove"rnment to replace the one head- ed b~ President Najib. There 1s no provision in accord to end the war. and it says nothing about the composition of future Afghan go\ crnments. Pakistan sajd It would continue to withhold recogniuon of the Kabul Adoption of infant blocked by Navajos SAN JOSE (AP) -Navajo baby AJlyssa Kristian Pitts is caupt in a tut-of-war of cultures and laws that is tearinaapan CVef¥ODC who loves her. OHPi&e the Wishes of both her Uftm&nied. 21-year-old natural mother and tbe foster family who has cared for Allym sin« birth &ut July, •jacflenalecl the baby must be turned · OWi' 1odly to Navajo authorities. • Plvicia K.eeuo. who 11vc up Al~ to o&r Mr 1 better life 1way · hln die,._,...-in Arizona, says llle'11 a.c IO II' her beck and return • 11iereo1'ewa.i.l-t.eldoptiveparents. Qcryl ... akt Pills. Kcetso is adamant in sayina Jhe doesn't want Allyssa to vow up on a reservation. allin1 1t an im- poverished life filled .,..;th alcoholism and crime. "I know what it's like on the reservation." she said tearfuDy at the Pitues' home. "I love my ba"Y and want heT to ,et somethi~ out Of lifl. There'~ ~utety· nod\1 .. oe the mervation. I just want the belt for my baby. .. It 1an my bean apan tMI the tribal people are tryina to lake my baby," she said. When the story surfaced earlier this week, Reaaan aides described the p~ident as angry to learn of the deception. Speakes. however. said in subsequent interviews that Rcaaan knew at the time of the practice and did not object. Wednesday Reagan said. ''I was not aware of that and just learned it recently, as all the rest of you did. and I can tell you right now that I have no affection for these kiss-and-tell books that are being written. and I find it entirely fiction." Rcapn did not dim:tly answer the question of whether he approved of the practice or would allow it to continue. His current spokesman. Marlin Fitzwater. has condemned the practice. Reagan's reference to "kiss-and· tell" books evidently refers not only to Speakes' book. but to ''Behind the Scenes," written by his former deputy chiefof staff. Michael K. Deaver. and a forthcoming volume by former chief of staff Donald T. Regan. T he president also was asked about Speakes' contention that he "docs not read many newspapers thoro ughly." "Well. I begin with the comics." Reagan said. confinnin• pan of Speakes' account and drawing a laugh from his audience in the process. Oeoqe 8bulta •l&na AfCbanlatan .ettlanent. aovernment pending formation of a general said. Drug abuse by traln cre"8 reported WASH I NG TON - A new General Accounting Office report shows that drug and alcohol abuse by railroad crew members bas become "a runaway train." a senator says. Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., offered that characterization Wednesday after the report was released by GAO, the invcsti~tive ann of Congress. It rcponed that one in five crews involved in train accidents durina 1987 had at least one member t.est positive for drup or akohol. The findina came durinJ. a review oft.he Federal Railroad Administration's 1>0licy of requiring railroad workers in major accidents to submit to drua and alcohol tests. On Feb. 11 . the tcstina was sttuck down as unconstitutional by the 9th U.S. Circuit Coun of Appeals in San Francisco: But the prosram remains in place while the Reagan administration appeals. Hostage asks Kuwait give in to ~ijackers ALGIERS. Algeria (AP) -A Kuwaiti passenger aboard a hijacked jumbo jet pleaded with his govern- ment today to gi ve in to the Arab aunmen's demands and said they would kill everyone aboard if Kuwait refused. Negotiations to free about 36 hostages aboard the Kuwait Airways ·Boeing 747 were suspended. The-hijackers have demanded that Kuwait free 17 pro-Iranian ex- tremists convicted of terrorism. Kuwait has rejected the demand. The plane was commandeered April 5 on a Bangkok-Kuwait flilht with 112 people aboard. It was first divened to Mashhad. Iran, where S7 peo ple were freed. It. went on to Cyprus. where two hostages were killed and 13 released, and flew to Algiets Tuesday. · The hijackers. thou&tlt to number about eight. arc anned with grenades andaunsand have threatened to blow up the plane and kill their hostages. In a call fro m the plane to the control tower. the passenger ident· ified himself as Ahmed Z.yed. ''My name is Ahmed Zayed." the passenger said over the radio to the control tower. His words were monitored by reporten. "Hello. Hello to my family. I am in 1ood health. I ask the aovemmcnt to release the 17 Islamic Jihad prisonen. If not. they will kill us all." The call came after the official Alatrian news qcncy, Alaeric Preue Service, reported that tatks between Algerian neaotiaton and the hi- jackers had been suspended. It did not say why the talks were broken on: The talks had reacbed an impuse Wednctday. A rankina Alaerian of- ficial. speakins on condition of anonym1tr. said Wednesday that Kuwait's· intransigence" had created the standstill. A Cypriot official said the jct was refueled and allowed to leave Cyprus . only after Alacria pve assurances that the remaininf passeneen would be freed on arriva there. "Oµr objective all alon1 was the safe release of the hosiqes. We believed we had succeeded in this when the hijackers released .... hostaacs here. with the rest to be freed in Alaien. accorclin1 to the Algerian assurance," government spokesman Akis Fantis said. There are believed to be about 32 Arab passengcrs . U.S. Navy patrol boat hits 1nine in the Persian Gulf new one. In a letter to Diego "Through their blood and sacrifi ce. Cordovcz. the U.N. mediator in the the AfJhans have earned the op. talks. Noorani said that "in view of portunaty to resume their indepen- the realities of the situation in dencc," Shultz said. "Let us help Afghanistan and notwithstanding the them realize it." accords signed today. (Pakistan) will The United Nations estimates 1.5 NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP)_ A U.S. continue to .... withholdextendingrec-million Afghans have been killed in Navy frigate on patrol in the Persian ognition to the regime in Kabul." the war, which began after an April G ulfapparently struck an underwater The Afghan guerrillas have said 1978 communist coup. More than mine today. but there were no reports they will continue their war until the 10.000 Soviets have died in the of injuries, Pentagon sources said. 1ovemmcnt 1s deposed. No Jucrrilla fightina. Wesiem sources estimate. The sources. speaking on condition today at Tehran and two other Iranian cities in retaliation for an Iranian missile that crashed into ~dad. Both sides •id many civilians were killed or wounded. leaders attended the signing ccr· Soviet leader Mi-khail S. ofanonymity,saiditwasunclearhow emony. Gorbachev told American business extensive the damqe was. Shultt and Perez de Cuellar leaders in Moscow Wednesday that The officials identified the fripte stressed that the accord will let the the accord may have international as the USS Samuel B. Robens. They Afghan pcoplc..dctcanine.their fatcr -implications on a par with he-.said -the -ship ':is-in .no danaer of "The challenge facing the Afahan superpower treaty sianed in Decem-sinking." They llf'Ced to discuss the people is great, but it can and must be ber to ban medium-range nuclear matter only if not identified. met by them alone:· the secttt.ary· missiles. Iraq said it fired Iona-range missiles ThcofficiaJ Iraqi. News Aeency said an Iranian missile slammed into a residential area of Bqhdact Wednes- day night. "Many civilians ftfC killed and wounded, includin1 womm_.1_nd children in addition to many houses, cars and shops lieina damaaed." the llCDCY quoted a military spokesman u sayina. ,. Teen· killed in plunge at Big A ., ..... A.1111 eta ... Pna Marine killed in county brawl buried; police probe incident A I C).year-old man fell to his death from an upper-level at Anaheim Stadium durina.a pme between the California Aneeh and Chicaao White Soa, Wednetday night, a city spokeswoman said. The death of the youth. who was not immediatety identified was the ftnt from 1 fal1 in the 11.adlum·s 22· year ltistory, ~1'1 to Shtri Ettewine o( the city's public infor· mation otrke. RIVERSIDE (AP) -A Marine killed in a fiaht outside a bar with two rolleme fooibelt = "' buried with Tull military as his family disputed police rqM>tU that he may have died in a fair fight he swted. Marines in dress blue uniforms carried the n.a-ctrapect coffin of Staff ~· Richard Bpuj~r. )(), IO the R1vmide National Cemetery IJIYe-liae WednacMy and find a 21...a.ot rifle volley in the KrVi~n·s honor. wclll said his carcliolosist. Dr. John· Malny. Bonjer. who bad been 111tioned at the El 1 oro Marine Corp1 Air Scation for the put year, wa mouned by family members wllo aid *' MN aQlm'd by ......... by~ wl Deputy Dilaict Attorney . Melvin Je:ntea dla1 die c:area' toldier may bave died in a tWr fteln that lie 11181 alto bave IWted. No oec '* beeD Mrtated ia COftaecUon witb loleja't ..... but =~ :'tr'I!:=.=; ne "--· dle1 me .. ctevu-,,........_"" _,. "" ... =i::: .==.::. =r= :--....... met but The NavUC> N1tion'• Trit.I De- partn)Cftt of Justice. citilll the Indian Child WelWe Act. filed • complaint in-S..... a.a~~ ia ~ to . " jutitCtictioft of the cue·and tt:Sbc Pimes' adoptioft petition. The inddent occuned at about 1:30 p.m .. duri~ the sixth inni~ of the ,.me. Oflk'ials could not tmmcdi· altly •)'~the victim fell from a a oedestrian ramp or a 1atins ara. He struck the rOof.of'Oatc S, near me left fieldconm and H IDOlbcr 15 kt ao the po-.ncl, and landed on hit bKlt. Bottjcr died of had injuries last week after a brawl ena~ Inside Butiet"s rataunnt.-r ia fullenon and continued outtidc. His heart WU tf!!"Plptcd to ScOlt Heecfdins. 26, a Hu~ le8ch musician, Friday in die fina l8Clt cam wllo wae .,.... to .. w wi .. ~-M"ari· Lact :'1'llunm: Dina. .. , _.:I:• llrJJ 11 lm.L n. .......... °"' AlyMI. = =' :r::t..:~ .. ...., ................. .. . Na~~ claimed the aclop. lion WU i ...... wl ........ lie baby be tent to * feler'\iltioft, The victim died immedi9ttly, ac- cordi"-t.o a coroner's lnvestilltor. •1'o -.lld9ctd the -.Sti1y pcftdins notifkation of relative& . :ra:=.in~="-= cardiomyc,pathy. 1 dle£neratJve ban ditordn .... ,.,,... .... l ..Mr eoa it dald wl nobody Im beea boobd,M ........ ...,, of St. '--N.Y. "To • it it an ull 11icqW1 li1•tion. I j• doll 't ...... ••• bow. aerioul m.. ... Make vocational education a full partner in schools . Businessmen and industry leaders like it. Ditto for state schools chief Bill Honig. If legislators. educators and students rec0$nize the potential, California's schools may soon take a significant step toward making vocational education a full panncr to academics in public schools. The ••it" is a bill that would give schools S 150 million over three years as an incentive to bolster vocational education. Sponsored by Sen. John Seymour, R-Anaheim. the ball would give schools financial il)ccntivcs of$20 per student in 1989-90. $40 in 1990-91 , $60 in 1991-92 and a cost-of-living adjustment annually thereafter. In exchange. schools that choose to panicipate would review their vocational education program. compare it to basic academic courses. and when appr~priate. count vocational credits toward graduation requirements. Business leaders arc enthusiastic about the program bccau~ vocational course offerings would be shaped by assessmg the entry-level jobs a vailable at local businesses or industry. The bill earned an endorsement from the California Manufac~urers Association. where officials said they would suppon It because the state needs a workforce with skills balanced between the vocational and academic sectors to stay competitive with other areas' economics. An official at the California Chamber of Commerce said the measure would help solve schools· dilemma over balancin• academic and vocational training. Honig sa~s the bill would further efTons he has beJun without erodmg academic standards. "We have required more academic study, longer school days. and an environ- ment for students to strive for excellence. This bill will help make vocational education a full panncr in the reform movement:• he said. We like the bill and the concept. It recognizes that not all hi~ sc.hool students will so to col.lege and moves toward ~qu1ppmg those students with the skills they will need to get a JOb. Schools. students and local business and industry officials will share the benefits of the program because the interest of each will be linked. It's also possible that the pr~m could establish a closer relationship between schools and businesses -a relationship with ~tential that has never been fully explored. High school students who arcn 't ready for or wo n't attend co~legc arc bein& dumped on the labor force with inadequate skills to demand anything more than minimum wage jobs. Scym~ur's bill is a posit.ive step toward filling the void between high S:Chool graduall<?n and a gra~uatc's first job. It has the potenual to make a high school diploma something more than a piece of paper that proves a graduate has been institutionalized for 12 years. .. Trade barriers A dilemma faced by free traders ... occurs when the ideal of free trade faces practical tests that have unfair local impacts or when local mdustries disagree about adverse trade situations. With aarecment by House and Senate conferees on the bulk of a trade bill ... such prolilems tend to become institutionalized in policy rather than being still-workable political issues. One such issue involves table grapes from Chile and the impact .they have on California growers. Perhaps aggravated by a union boycott, many growers feel belcagurcd because of what they sec as unfair trade practices. But some. such JS Delano Pandol Brothers Inc .. also are !nternational trade.~ and can make money if they handle 1mponed commodities. . Other people make the point that allowing Chi lean grapes in expands the market for everyone: Because of di fTcrcnccs 1 n seasons. where the market once was seasonal. it now allows a year-round consumer habit. Combine that with a vested interest that East Coast conaressmen. state aovemments and unions have in business from pons and markets. and it is difficult to argue compromises when there arc unfair situations. ... Chile imposes a 15 percent duty on our grapes that we do not impose on theirs .... Clearly, a 15 percent duty is a trade !"atter ~t for negotiation or a tr~dc bill. But marketing order inspection standards and dcadhncs should not be in such a bill. .Markctina order standards fC?r grapes arc perfectl:i.:. sens!ble. But the Department of Agriculture should seek fair. sensible standards and pursue the adoption of them on their own mcnts. not as trade policy. --.Eenllel4 c.Jll•l'8Jn Homesick otters You can take an otter away from his homeofTthc Bia Sur co,st. ~l it sec~~ you can't remove the lively animal's ~ for famahJr sponina &J'Qunds. Last fall. federal biolosists captured 6) sea ottcn off Bia Sur and transported them to watcn just south of Los AnaeJes. The idea was that if some disaster -an oil spill. perhaps. or ditea1e -struck the northern otttrS. there would be a survivi"f colony to the south. But at turns out that many of the otters, pan.icularly the older ones, aot homesick and swam home. One can SY,mpathizc. Once )'OU become tel in your ways. different hfcstylcs and surroundinp. ..-nicularly the Southern California brand. can be untettlina. It ii flattmna to think thete lively mammals couldn't wait to tet beck to our pan of the coast. .. ,.,..__.a. .... .. tw, t1J lMW • .. Cllllt ~==--..,. .... [MW ..... ....... _,..... ,,. ............ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Aprll 14. 1988 AS .. It 's the city a ttorney's office-a place where n ew m eani ng 1 continually brought to the term ·'business as usual . · · Clty attorney's office full of things that go bump in press Next time you dnve down Ma in Strttt in Huntington Beach. gJanct to yo ur left as )"OU pass City Hall. You ma) not noucc It nght otT the bat. but wa) up there on the foun h fl oor rs a dark cloud hovenng along the side of the building. Not 10 won '. It's bttn there for }ears. It's the c1 i~ attorne} ·s office - a place where new meaning 1s continuall) brough t 10 the term "business as usual.'' I first noticed the cloud when I moved from San Diego to Orange County and went to work for a w~lcl} newspaper. M) assignment was to cover cit} government in Hunungto n Beach. M ) fim da) out I stopped b" Cit) Hall. talked 10 a few people. grabbed some literatu~ on the annual Fourth of Jul} parade. picked up a Cit) Council agenda. noticed I'd mad' ertentl) parked 1n the plan ning d1rtttor's place - the usual stuff. The next da) I stopped b) the police station to Stt 1f anything was 101n1 on. And )CS. somet hing ~as 101n1 on. Cll) ..\ttome) Don Bonfa and Deput) C1t) Atto rne) Joh n O'Connor had bttn in a fistfight the night before. Just li ke that. Two JrO" n men. Two professionals duk· ing It out in a power suite up on the fo urt h floor of Cit} Hall. 'The) both fi led police repon s. The) both 1ook ltc dete-ctor tests. They both passed. O'Connor said Bonfa had arms hke "telepho ne poles." Bon fa descnbed O'Connor as "a w1ldman." Bonfa fired O'Connor. But O'Connor said he actuall' re- signed first. · Welcome to Huntington Beach. home of the wackiest little law firm 1n Oranae Count}. . As fate v.ould ha'e 11. Bonfa was coming up for re-elec11on. W11h the Great Founh Floor Punch O ut s11ll hanging an the air like carbon mon· oxide. Bonfa's goost was prett) well cooked. I remember he pjaced campaign signs around tov.n that featu red an enlarged photograph of himself -a s1ern·look1ng Bonfa shaking his fist v.11h an ominous threat beneath 11. It read. "M> name's Don Bonfa. and r m getting angf) :· One of 1he campaign posters was placed in Cit) Hall near the elevators. But within a da) or two someone d rev. a hot dog 1n Bonfa's gesturing hand and changed th~ slogan to read: "M ' name's Don Bonfa and r m getting hun10 .. It ~as that kind 01 elec11on II v.a s also the election 1n v.h1ch the c111zens of Hunt1ng1on Bea h 1nhert1ed Gail Hutton Hutton v.as the attrac11,e. atten· 11,e aherna11H" 10 Bonfa. The da' af\er she v.on the C'lecuon she pu't signs up all 0' er 1ov. n sa~ ing "Thank ) ou ... It !>Ct' med kind of class~ al th<' lime Well. one of the first things she did was rehire O'Connor The following ~ear she fired him. ~ot onl~ did she fi re him. she called 1n three under· co' er pol ice officer\ to make sure O'Connor didn't steal an)th1ng v.h1le cleaning out his desk O'Connor. 1n turn. claimed 1hat Hutton s1olc some of his belongings There v.ere also rcpons that one of Hutton's other auorne\S. Bob Sangster. v. as carT) in g a 1un for self· pro1ccuon the da~ O'Connor v.as fired. Sangster made nev.s a couple ot )ears later v.hcn he v.as caught allcaedl) tr)ing 10 steal SC\eral com· pu1er diSC'S from a Target Mpa.nmen1 store 1n Hun11ng1on Beach Thert v.as apparent!~ a brief struggle befoft' secunt) 1uards v.ere able to get a firm gnp on Sangster. In some c111es 1ha1 m1gh1 ha' e cost someone 1n Sangster's pos111 on his JOb. Not in Hununga.on Beach. San~stcr v.as se ntcnet"d 10 three da) s 1hJa1I. fi ned S SOO and. ha' ing paid his debt to soc1et). returned to the fourth fl oor none the "'orse for v.-ear The follov. mg 'ear a p~n ate firm v.as hired 10 'onduct a management stud~ of Hutton's dcpanment. Th(' stud) v.as tuc~ed av.a~ fo r a ~ear or so. It's eas' 10 see v.h ' The stud'. released in IQ 6 v. hen Hutton v.as up for rl'-<'lecuon. con· el uded that her dcpanmcnt was pcrcct' cd as being "unapproachable and obstruc11onis1." 100 poht1cal and. 1n general. replct<.' v.11h problems. Hutton sav. 11 d11Trren1h he said the audit gaH· her and her depan· ment. v.h1ch includn nine attorne\S. "~tcrhng" mar~s · Just v.hcn th ings \I.ere staning to get relat1,el\ calm on the fourth floor. Walter E. bur~ stepped up 10 the plate Burk. an anal\St for Hutton's department. had ·apparent!~ bttn ghen pcrm1u1on to v.ork .. fle·rnme" STEVE MaRBLE b<causl' he 11,cd 1n L3 Cre~nta. v.h1ch 1s a long pu ll from Hu ntington Beach Burk. brought a nev. defin111on to the term "fle,11me · .\ccord1ng to repons Burk secret!\ landed a second fu ll·ttmc JOb last October. v.orkmg \l.llh the l D1stnct Court in Los .\ngele!> He must ha'e cnJO~C'd the nev. JOb too He apparent!> used sic~ time comp 11me. 'a auon ttmt' tle,ume.doublc 11me. v.1ss 11me and v.hatc,er 10 e\pla1n his absence in Huntington Beach dunng October 'o'ember and Dl..~mber He v.as found out v.hen an ac · qua1ntanC't' from Hun11ngton Beach sav. him v.orlr.1ng 1n Los .\ngele'> Burk e'cn1uall> rN1gned T"IC't' Once 1n Huntington Beach and again 1n Los .\ngelt's Hutton look the Burk re' ela11on 1n stndc ht' v.cnt on 'acat1on Whtie he \I.as av.a, 11 v.as learned that Sang.stt'r had als·o ~en d1pp1ng tnto thr old comp-11me bucket .\c· cordtng 10 c11~ officials. Sangster took o ff 1"0 10 thr('e months la tt las1 'car to balance his time sh~I · One gets the rdca that 11 muM ha'e brt'n a pre11' lonel~ plaC'l' around Hu 11on ·s office last fa II :-.o\I. some ~oplc su ggMt Hunt· mgton Beach nC'Cds a nt'v. C'tt' anorne) -again rm not sure that"\ the ansv.er be,au\C other l)('Oplc: suggest the ci t) ·s charter \hould be changed to make the office appo1n· 11,e rather than ell."l'tt'e 'ot a bad idea. but 1t takes a Cit' v. 1de '01e 10 change 1he chancr Jnd an\\l.J\ it's been tned be-fore :-.o. r m afraid \!. hat the l'tliCI.' reall\ ne-eds 1s an e\orc1sm The pla-t· " haunted It's pos!oC's~ It'\ a h11lr shop of horro~ It's 11me for the Ghost Buster ga ng It's come to that So~ SI~.,~ M•rtk 11 H •ul1Uot C"il• ~for •f ~ D•il> Pilot. · l:J.N. staff-says refugee chief-bowed to-pressur-e WASHINGTON -Refugee ex· perts arc res11nang from the U nited Nations bccauK ahe~ ~) the offi~ cha'Jed with protecting refu1c-n 1s bow1n1 10 countries that rcfu~ to accept their fair share. The discontent inside the office of the Ll.N. HIJh C'omm1s.s1oner for RcfuattS flared in Janu:\ry when Hi&h Commissioner Jean-Pierre Hocke bur-Md almost all the 138.000 coptes of ahe •""Y's official mqazinc "Refu •• Hocf:.~ official reason was that a story on evolvina rcfogee policy 1n West Gnmany was out o f dat~. But othen inSIM the att'l\CY told our l"q)Or1er Sally Dinkel that Hocke was afraid the story would emberrass Wa& Germany beau~ it tnakd that w country h.,d cf'ftcl1ttly doMd its bonlen tO all but I tncldt of ~i .. to a cop) ot w ft\IP-nnt tMI etcapec.t H«'ke's fi~. West Oftmany now ~irn v1-of all rdueca wbo .... to fnttf •he =·but W~Oermueld111r:tt 1 M\l'C beea Oldtttid llOC 10 lllue vim unlal tM m.r will WW the immediate intcftltl "'w~ °"" m&n). The number or dtponations' from Wat Oenftllly n aho OB the ritr. J Theft ii DO U.N. ~mncnt that mttnbtt nations lm'PI 1 Cft1ain numbtt of~ H~'s off\« is = tOOvt'l"ltt ~of the md mast thr C'OUtm1t$ that IJ"e a~m as~lum For their part. the countnes \•Oluntanl\ conmbute to the •nc) 's budget· fnr rcfuatt ~ s1stancc. So Hocke ha 10 waJk a fine line betv.ittn helpma 1ht refuaccs v.-ho nttd a home and c:itenn1 to the countncs that pa} for his prosrams. Some ofHocke's stafTc~ think he has stepped o'er the hne. ar'ld favon'd the counancs thaa contnbute funds.. M\er the nated State-s and Japan. West German) 1s th(' third &araiest conanbutor to ahe U.N Hi&h Com· missioner for Rcfups Roland-Plerrt Pannpiu. the ech· tor of "Rcf\AlttS" mqazine tokl us that he 1s luvil\I has JOb. but sa;d he made his dcc1s1on htfore Hocke burned the mqazines He defended the 17 ·PllC artidt on West German) as .. vef) IOOd... and laid at was written by ~tfine Zarjtvtti. who had betn the •O()•'s rcpiaen•ti~ 10 \hat country. Othtt offklats.. who tPOtc on the conct100n that they not be acknt1ficd. cued H()(kt's contro~I ~ orp.n1u11on p&an as 1nothtf rea50t1 tomt eme>k>)tu M't leavn11 the .M). t4t has applintcd tt'-'ftal bjpl} patd C'OCltuluot~ to "°'°Pn12e the •"'1· '"'°""' <'bf«ttons and 14, •tt from tonat1me ~tafttn.. Wor\.m alt0 f't1)0ntd1) have bttn ahenatcd b) H()(kt·s r \an 10 keep a lo• profile v. hcn 1t COmt1 to prot«t· 1n1 rtf l.&fC'CS Conlf"U1onal and 4'taac ~n· mcnt 3i0Ultt'S tokl us that Hoctc"s JICI 111£1$11 and IQS£PH SPUR r .. ~~ commitment to makina the agenc~ more ac:countable 10 co ntnbuttng nation" 1 one or th<' reasons the United States supported htS ~ect1on as high <'Omm1's1oner tv.o and a hall cars ago .\I the timr donor coun· trtr o~botb s1dn of th<' <\tlanttc were 1ightcn1na their refuatt l>Oh 1es Hockt 11 up for rc~lttt1on before members of the n11C'<1 Nations this )ear U . SOUrttS tell us that he can ex~ .S su~. But man)'f)!"'"ate R'ltef llCn<'~ v.ho •'Ort with the romm1 1oner tell u.s that the~ art c-o~mt'd about h1!. oornm1t1mcnt to ttfulttS V.c a~cd H kc for • com~t. but he dtthned 10 soca._ to '"o~tt tht ~ Ht erom•ttd '° ~ ,,.,lh" lf V.'C fk• lO Qcnt'\ l. 111 h~rt hll ~ IS loca 1t'd Lera Rs STEVE 11Aa11LS Col•••W ------ Merge NB and Irvine To tht· Editor Wh~ not consider a grand mrtro- polttan unified c11,-Newpon Beach· Ir' 1ne. or In ine·Nev.port Beach? Th1nlo.. of the ad,anwges: lmpro,cd h1ghwa~~ and str'C'ClL keeping 1n mind "mewing people" ratht'r than planning o;olel) for the au1t1mob1k \\1th Pacific Coast Hiah- v. a' l UrTl'nlh unable 10 handle traf. f1l \.On'>1dera11on of <.ome form ol mJ'' tran .. 11 can rc~lte' t the con~ ttun that e\l\t!> and ma ~t going to tht tx·.il h J tun npenen e :1s 1t should be. ratht'r than a has.sk as we now n1>1-·m·n\.l' .\nd 1h1n of the 1n- lfl':.t'tl.'d traffil that \I.Ill be generated \I. tth thc propo'>Cd dt·\(·lopment when Pl·l1lJn Hill Road mt•l't'> PCH. a nd otht'r planned 1mpro\t·ments up and do"'n the ( oa'>I fhc airport With the common gtial 1 I.' malo..c sure th:it the El Tor{) ~t.1nm· Corp!> .\ir tat·on will never tx· lOn!>1dercd for a J''lnl m1htat)· comml'ru al a1rpart. rlie combined c1t1ci. v.1 ll ha'{' much mort> clout \\Ith tht· Fl'deral .\' 1a11on .\rlmin1s1ra11on. or .10~ othl'r agt'nc~ lh:\t m1Jht e'en think of .. uch an 1mnrac11cal and d1'>.1\trou<> idea 1 he d1!>pute o'er v. ho v.111 control tht• ln1ne Coast bet"een Newpon Beal h and Laguna Reach "111 ~ re~h cd as 11 should bf' for this aret1 belong 10 both c111es lmpro,ed PR for N>th :-.:ewpon Beach and In inc In man) respects our \.1 t1e complement one another \\ or~1ng together can pro' e 10 be a s> nt'rg1st1c approach 10 facing the challenging problem~ v. h1ch he ahead. and min1m1.lc neg.a11,e de· 't"lopment '1t'v.port Beach Ma~ 1r John Co" is quott>d in the !\1arch 31 In 1ne World !'e"' s regarding the c"astal· d1sputt "If an) thing we agree 1n disagree .. !\fa n~ responsible c11 •ze ns ofln 1n<' and '"l.'v.pon Beach sa'. "Let's agree lO agree 10 v.orlo.. togetht•r as one grand C'll) thereb) ach1e,1rig our bas1' ObJeC11'<' 10 maintain and 1mpro'e the qualtt~ of life 1r our unique em<"rg1ng metropahtan area .. \\here el~ on planet earth arc thtft' so man' amcn111e!. 1n clo~ pro'\•mtt~ It is tru(' that our c111cs ha'c man' d1fTerence.s including the fact that l'ewpon Beach does not ha\e af. fordable housing_ Hov.e,cr with ou1 common goals m mmd and dtd1· cated efTon thcst dtfTt~n~s can he rC'SOh ('d The poliucal ram1fica11ons of unit· 1ng 1he Olll""\ of "ev.pon Beach and Ir• int are form1dal>lc Ho~c,cr. v.1th the." man~ ad,antages ofth1s concept w gcther v.1th concerted efTon this 11.11n1 'C'nture ,·an pro' e fair and equal rl'prescn1a11on for If' 1n(' and Nev.· pon The ma~0r's S('at might Ix on a rotating bas~ Ta.lung each s1tuat1on a s1ep at a 11me. the obJect of a grand Cit\ Of ~ev.pon·lr\ 1ne can become a rcaltt\ 0 .\ \ ID MC COSKER In me Migrant workers To the Editor I find 11 deplorahl. tha1 man' m1i?ran1 .... orlo..ers \l.h1 har.est o~r tru1t) Jnd 'e&etablt'S fr'r our market\ arc not being pro ' 1dcd '"tletsor v.a1e· for \l.J)h1ng their hanrl, despite the i('deral h' g1enc ruk• that "ert Jdnpll'd J ~ear ago h ,, ull<'fl' J1<.~u'1 ng Ill a lo..no .... t~dgl' tht fa n :1-iJ' thl''-C m igrant \l.1"'rlo..t~ are d(' rr 'eJ cit the toilet'> and \!. ater v. h1le v." . .,g ,m our farm l:inds. for v.-ho ,~ ... J nov. v.hat l1nd ofd1sca~sv.e mJ' l·n .. 1unter from 1he1r dirt' hJ •i.h \l,,rC'('' er these-m1gran1 v.or\:er\ (',t''l J "31Jn v.h 1ch I'> no Joubt Ver\ ffil41' 11,m('\Cr. \he ·mplo"ers ar\- rt'Jt'l1~ Ix ndits lrom the fru11 and 't'~l·t.1:--1,' 1hat arc tx·•ng harvC'Stl'd dJ1h JnJer the i.ub<.tandard con· d1t11'"' 1 hC> pro\ 1dt' for their ~lH \. ... , In a.hht ion. tt 1s ludicrous to ,,,mrrt'hi.'nd 1he fact that thnc cm- pl1 "·r-. Jrc "ealth' 1n\11v1duals who ft•d 111:lc '' mpatfi, for thOtC Ins INtunJtC thnn lhC\ art" When wm the mNt' aa'fluenl c1tuens learn to ha~ mort•, ornras..,1on" Ji\Mll TZMAN t orona del Mar Hiah School TooAv IN H1s10R¥ .,. 0r8nge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Thurld•y, Aprll 14, 1988 • ,J_] Black politics set to muslC I c s c d 1: • d c l ( ( : . By JOHN1ROOS D_tll,ftllc ........ c.- Unlike numerous repetitious American rappers like Run DMC and LL Cool J, the reagae variation of rap. called "dub," offers politicized music with a message for our mind as well as our feet. Chanting revolutionary poetry while backed by a rh ythmic sex.tel. reggae dub poet Mutabaruka (born Allen HQpc) brings · anger. com- passion. and a subtle sC"nse of humor 10 his mi x of socio-political anal ysis and shifting musical te'\tures. lncorporaung politic~ into a musi- cal format is always a risky prop- Robert E. Schmitz, 111.D •• 1Nc. announces the certification to offer the ~JEDI FAST · PROG R A ~I A physician supervised weight loss program at tile BIG BEAR INN, in beautiful Big Bear Lake, Calif. Comprehensive medical treatment. including: • Clinical evaluation • Rapid weigth reduction • N\Jtrition conseling • Physician supervision For more information. call (714) 866-7561 Ask for Mary Solley 7 os1 uon. but this dreadlocks Rasta from Jamaica-succeeds b¥-ta.ck.ling the problems of human suffering with both insightful lyricism and unwavC'r- ing commitment. Influenced by black libcrauonists Malcolm X and Eldridge Cleaver. Mutabaruka is first and foremost a poet. Writing since the late 1960s. he has had three books of poetry publish- ed -"Outcry" (197'\). ·•sun and Moon" (1976). and "The Book: First Poems" ~ 1981 ). It is with this litera ry background and skill that Muta tas he's called) focuses on political leaders. famin e. nuclear contaminauon. and Jamai- CENTURY Cinedomt Q •ILOXI •LUES IPG·l>I U :l! 2 :50 s·oo 1 10 1. t ·•o KETLIEJUICE (PGI 12 •o 2 .•o •:!'to 7 ·00 9 10 C1tv Cente1 CE NTURY a 6)4 J 3901 M~11opuhti1n 9505 C11v Cntr Sh. Cntr llOONST .. UCK (•) S ·OO 7 1 S 9 : ld 5"00TTO .ULL l"I S 4S I 00 IO:H D. 0 . A.. ("I Gooo M orning V i!'lnam (R ) THE FOX&THE HOUND (GI Benji tl'le Hunteo II (G ) aa.N&ABA•V ~) ~lu1 Switching Cl'tannell (P G)· * * ORIV( INS Of'Elll * * WltOAYS 1JIMKOIOS 1 00 UlllOEA 12fRU Ullll[~lllOH llutabaruka -- Youth Expo '88 presents -- ~omG001MJ . ~ 0rn:~1®&%mill&)·~ / COLORING CONTEST I "1988 Sticks-and Stones and Dinosaur Bones" Coloring· Contest Orange County Fair and Exposition Center -April 29th, 3oth and May 181. II Fair Drive, Coet8 M-(714) 751-3247 Expo Hours: Friday-10 a.m. to 5 p.m .• Saturday-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Sunday-9 a.m. to 3 p.m. FREE ADMISSION Complete the form below end bring the llnlsned ut to the Knotfs Betry Ferm Olno•ur E1th1b1t. louted In !tie Olnoaeur Pavlhon of !tie Y~ Building, It !tie Orange County Felrorounds. Fndey. Aprll 29'tl. S.h.1tdey. April 30ltl or Sunday. Mey 1tl Entries Wiii be j\.ldged at 300 p.m Sundlly. Mey 11t First place w1nnera In eech category'wlll receive a tree pair of Knott'• Berry Ferm adm1M1on tlclltets RibbO"a will be given to all perticipenta, En•iet will be dispt.eyed ea ttl~ ete brougnt into the Otno•ur Pavilion c.~ Grede IAll9!• o P,...School o 1<.~,... o 1.c o 2nd o 3rd o ~ o 5fl a"" le Camerata presents -emorable Mozart- 11 CHJUSTOPHER PALMER exception). The minurt was strikint ..., .... ~ ..... c..e for ats oomph. and the interplay between cclli and oboes at the Mozan would have been 60 years opening of the trio took on a character old in 1819. But he ditd in 1791 , and of importance as morr than just the 50 Schubcn was obli&ed to compose transition that it usually evokes. one of the most endearin& of all The concert opened with Mozart symphonies: his own fifth. Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 10 in Saturday eveninJ brought us a superb b minor. This work is not often heard. rendering of this work from the and we were struck by its lightness Mozart Camerata, closing their and charm. Your critic could not help 1987-88 season at Santa Ana High bl,lt recall a movie seen just last week. School. · "The Milagro Bean field War." in I am often asked what it is that a which very ordinary people and a conductor does. Thean<;wer is that-very ordinary plot took on a quality of for good or for bad -he or she is all-poignance by virtue of placement an a powC"rful: only a pcrictrtion of com-·very endearing and very mystical pctence and artistry emanating from context. the podium can overcome the indif-Porat and the Mozart Camerata ference of musicians who have com-brouJht life and C'xubt'rance to this promised themselves too many times lovely but not terribly deep work for too many bad stick-wavers. The from the composer's youth. Onl y con<tu ctor who can • ge ne rate badly out-of-tune solos from the enthusiasm in a comix-tent orchestra co ncertmaster and first violist is rare. Ami Porat, mu~ic director of marred an otherwise stirring opening. the Mozart Camerarn. has shown Ce llist Nathaniel Rosen followed signs during the pa<>t season of wi th Haydn's Concerto in 0 . This is possessi ng such capacities. the concerto which i not an b His interpreta-t-io;_n_o_f_th_e_Sc_h_u_be_rt_..:t;..:.e~e:.x~p=ression "the Haydn Cello Fifth Symphony was unusual in two Concerto ... According to the program respects: first. its spt"ed was very notes. it was authenticated only rapid; and secondly, it offC"red some recently. in 1961. having been new thoughts. TherC" was gC"nuine thought for several centuries to be a drama in the interpl:ly of voices. flute concerto by a collcaaue of resulting in some cases from clarity of Haydn's. usually unclear passagrwork. and in The work is virtuosic to an extent other cases from unuo;ual balances that is unusual in Haydn. It appears to and phrasings. presage the. BeethovC"n violin and The third movement resounded piano concenos to a great ex.tent in its with interesting features: the horns use of complicated p.1ssagework in play a major role here and whereas which the melodic material is hidden we criticized them for blasting in order to complicate the life of the through Mozart's 39th Symphony soloist. earli er this season. the" blended with Rosen played brilliantly. and the restraint (with one ven unrestrained orchestra appeared to enjoy the collaboration. 'Copperfield' ezpanda "A FUNNY AND AIOOLUfE[ DELIGHTFUL COMEDY." -5wwa11 laftl, FOX NITWORK T H E An additional performance of"The Magic of David Copperfield" will be presented. by popular demand. Sun- da} at 7 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Ans Center. The Copperfield show will open Friday at 8 p.m. and will run Saturday at 4 and 8 p.m. and at 1 and :4 p.m. Sunday. in addition to the elltra performance. MllAGRO BEAN FIELD W A R *llREA UA~Ptlce 529.9035 A UNfVERSAL R;~ase . ..,~""~-- *LAl9RADA PaaflC'S Gltlway 523-1611 C» *COSTA.aA Eclwuds Town Cenlef 751 .. 184 * ..uH>N VIEJO Edw1fds VlllO Twi ~ ,..g I a !,~'!!'- 830-6991 NOW PLAYING *HUNTINGTON IEAc.4 •ORANGE -"'--... _ Edwards HuntinglOn Twin Cineclonle 848-0388 634·2553 ---.-..... ..... *LAHA8RA AMC faslllOO SQu11e 691·0633 PMllNTB> ......... °""" ... 91,.,. ---.ORANGE Pac1fiC's Or119 Onve-ln 634·9361 -•cm"Y•-. ......... ,... .. _ ~=-- 111)1\)1 ..,. .... ", ' c ....... 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Burnley, interviewed on NBC- TV's "Today" show. said he would COMINGIOON EDWARDINEW 1w11•••••" ...... _......., ........... (11) ........ not hnitate to fly Eastern dnpete the inves~iption and a proposed S82)""~ Burnley said Federal Av'-tion Ad· ministration official$ have not been satisfied with Eastcm's performance sin~ it was taken over by Texas Air 14 months aao. "They've made a lot of progress on the safety side. on the maintenance side. but~ don't know that they're quite where we want them 10 be," he s~ud. _ "We've aot to be absolutely cen.ain that no airline is buildina up financial pressures that cause anybody in the company to think that there's anr, reason to cut on the safety side. · Burnley said. "If there's any other airJine in this country which is evi:n contemplating that stratqy . I ccr· t.a1nly hope that 1he1 take this as 1 shot acrou the bow.' ustcm Prnldcni" Phil Bak~ blamed the FAA action on prnsure from unions whech have raised pubhc safety issuesdurina nqotiations with the a1rtinn. Bakes said on "CBS Tbas Mom iOf" that Eastern has invested SI SO million more in maintenance since the Texas Air takeover. OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW Y09'1( (AP) -TN fOllOwlne list SP!OWS the 0vH • IN • Couni9f SIOG~S •nd ••rr•nts INI he~ 90tle UP ll'le most •nd oown ll'le most ~Md on pereef!t of~"" for Wed No s«urllles tr~lng ~w S2 or 1000 sheres •rt inctuded ,._, •nd Ptf'C~lage CM""S art ll'le oifferenct oetwHn tne oreviovs ctosine price ano Wtdnesd~s la\t or bid orice I Mar~ LAI~\_ + ~ UUoP~lll 3 2 GM I Grovo s 7 , + , 0 3 ~HhionChnl 2 + ~ Up I , Goldtt• 7>"' + 'l Uo tt 2 t CSC Ind 2~ + ~ Uo •• NW Grouo S • + 13· 16 Uo I l CmctPrcxi 7 , + 1 Uo 17 6 I FountPwr S'• -+ '• Uo 17 J 9 Hlg1'1Pla1ft\ ' • + ~ Uo 17 10 ~tacoov S • + l.. 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Bakes said ) , '·' ti ··1 •• ' 4 • THURSDAY'S CLOSING PRICIS ON.N ..... U..0. .t',,:ft ,, 11 ,,~ Deficit shocks market . NEW YORK (AP) -Surprise news of an increase in the nation's trade deficit sent the stock !Nrket rttlina Thursday. leaving the Dow Jones industrial averaac with its second threc-<ii&it lou this ye.ar. Before the martm o pened the Commerce Department reported that the nation's trade deficit widened to S 13.83 billion in February from S 12.44 billion the month before. That came as a shock to market participants. who had been looking fora continued narrowing in .the pp between jmports and exports. The dollar dropped sharply in forcisn ex- c hanac markets on the news. and U.S. credit markets also took the news badly. Prices of lon1·term Treasury bonds fell more than SI 0 for each 1,000 in face value. putting their yields in the 8.8S-8.9 percent range. Just a few weeks aao aovernment bond yields got as low as about 8.3 percent. · The Dow Jones ave,. of 30 industrials, by preliminary calculations. fell 101.46 to 2.00S.63. Due to tr•11mle1ion problems In New Yortt, today'a Mating will not appear In the DaNy Piiot. AMEX LEAD ERS Due to tr•n1miaion problems In New Yortt. tod•y'a Hating will not appear In the Delly Plk>t. Go Lo Quon s .................... niw.-. ., ,,.. , I '11 f~ ....... --. ......... 1.00. °" 12.• . ....... ...._ ....... I0 •. 14>1100 ~...._._. .......... a ~ .... 11~00 ... •11 ,... .. ...._ ......... 11.-.1111 . .... 1,. ..... =.--.......... 100 , .... 1.n .-.1101 ............ • ... ,.~ .. 11ot ~ ................ , ...... . W H~T NYSE 0 10 Due to tr~ problen'te In N.w Yortt, today'a llstlng wtl not 8PPM' In the o.lty PNot. Due to tranamlallon probtema In New Yortt, today's Hating wttl not 8PS>Uf In the Daily Pltot. Due to tr~ problems In New Yant, today'a Meting wN1 not lppe9r In the 0-.ly Piiot. NASDAQ S u ~~~R l Trade deficit grows; value of dollar drops WASHINO~AP)-Tbe U.S. trade deficit wide dramatic:ally in febnaary to s 13.1 billion, itl ~ lhortfalf lince OCtober and the eec.. ond monthly jump in a row. the eovemment laid today. Prices of 1tocb 0n oveneu mar- kets and lhe value of the dollar beun faHina almost immediately. tJ.s. martcts wae not op111 wM8 the announcement Wll llllde. Tbe4ollaraa.2pe1a1111of'it1wi• ....... .. ,.,. ••• tee ad the <JenMa -' la lhe ft,. minlllel after die .... Dlii ... l; ... ·-aenn.. l8d hill MdaMI 111111b baullatdolllllla•-=-.... u ........ w .... Loadae. ~ .... ~ ......... .... ... _, ..... would*il*=· n..wol~oww..,.. ................ ,_, .••• 1 • .......... Ct. ,., ............. o11• ..................... _ o/1157.6 .... ~ ........ .... 1171.l MMoa or ... "";tl d .................... ·- of S l 56.2 billion ia 1916. tbe Com-mm:e Depuuneaa llid. ·ampona of~ manufactured eoocts. oil anct ram pruclucta i• created by Sl.3 billion in Febl....,. Ladina the su,..e wen impona OI electrical equipment &om lbroed. up S323 mill~ and auto ud tr1dl pans. up Sn9 million.. ~WT:n:Orr:'J-=:. ~ ..... ·:---.. tin tbe h' Mt Ill ..... " ... .... ....... ~ ........ oil ...... .. ...... __.illlll•arwfll .. ,... Oil 119twai~. ~Alm .... ,,........ . ..... Yalt=al~........_..__.. a. ....... 2 .... .. .., .............. .. ............... _,f' ·-... .......... ea•• J6 jii@:c;.*"" Illl ......... oww• ~---­die twf 11 .-ct • ...... Bl, ZN. ·t;1 S CE , 1.:1 ==== THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1988 __ ....;;;;; __ Principal hits ~oof .over read_ingptogram Mlssloa control ca.lling CdMteen Mission control to ... Polly Davis Yes, Polly, 13. of Corona del Marhasjustcompleteda space mission. In fact , she was a mission specialist at the U.S. Space Academy in Hu.ntsville. Ala. Dllllr ,_ ..... .,, L.e ...... UniversitySchool leader's challenge inspires stude!lfs to surpass their goal By 9'ATY BOUCHER balloons. and Bonnie Paul's third- 0t •Dllllr,...... grade class made a s11Md pillow 10 sit Last week Craig Ritter "'as smmg on for his roof-top Sta)' on the roof of an Irvine ekmentan Jeanne Fntsche's dtird~ school 1n a beach ch:m . holdtng a thought a kite would be' in onkr for a walloe talkJe. "'earing :1 big Mex1Can roof-dwelhng principal. and Nancy sombrero. BJornestad's kinderprten class No. the pohce werl n't call~ 1n pro' aded nounshment -carrot and Ritter 1s the school's pn nn pal celen sucks. He hun_g o ut on the roof of "I .reall) have a lot nf paper~ Unl\ers11, Ek mentan School most and reading to catch up on while the of the <fa,, 1n fact' because he children are tn the classrooms," promised the ctltldn:n he "'Ould do ' Ritter ~td. "However when lunch that 1fthe> met their gnal 1n reading. and recess am e. rm prepared to UK ··1f 11 takes getting up on the roof to and pla> w1th all the gifts the children get )Ou interested in rC'~d1ng. I'll do tt spent so much ttme pn.-parina for fTK. an}11me:· Rmer said 1" th(' ch1ldr('n "I "'on't be completd y CULOtIJrom Rnter "'as not the onl" on(' ('nJO)-office functions. Just in casr', I have a ing his sta) up on the roof. Each grade wal k1e-talk1e to keep in touch with made something to k<'ep him bus) office personnel.'' Ruter said. and occup\ his 11m1· dunng the The reading program that caused duratton o( his on('-da' sunt on the all the rooftop commouon was a roof One child repn·senting each "Read-A-Thon.'' The children got class cl1mbcd a ladder and bestowed pe-ople to pledge mone' to the school Rmer "1th a gift. each one unique -for eH'I) book the) read, and the the idea of each pan1cular class. mone~ will be used fnr thinp like What's a mission specialist? h 's a team of three children per.: forming.simulated weightlessness by being suspended in mid-air with harnesses and ropes- wearing full space suits. This is done outside a shuttle with re- mote controls. An appropriate pastime for someone like Polly, whoattendsCoronadel Mar High School and wants to be an astronaut. Crate Ritter •lta on roof after •tudenta met aoa.1 in Khool '8 reacliDC proan.m. Stud) ing Me\lco this month. · fit'ld tnps. fi ne ans prngrams. books Nanc> Mag'u1re·s s1xth~grade cla~s for the media ~nter and computers. presented him "'•th a ~mbrrro. To Tht' program is sponsored by cool ofT(or JUSt for a little added fun ). P:trents of Univers1t) Park (PUP). Steve Cfulse's th1rd-fo11nh combma-actualh a parent suppon group t1on class presented him With water lP'leaM eee UADING/112) Space Academy trainees in grades seven through I 0 use mock ups of the shuttle orbiter. cockpit. spacelab, mission con- trol, and the space station during realistic two-hour mission simu- lations. More than 16.000 young people from all 50 states and around the world will panicipate in U.S. SpaccCamp programs this yea r. includiogSpace Academy Level I . Trainees also to ur NASA· s Marshall Space Flight Center. where the U.S. Space Station is being developed, and experience the sensations of Space Acadcmy~s astronaut training simulators. · • • • Child abuse isa problem the Newpon Harbor Exchange Club is focusing on as something that must be eliminated. This com- munity service organization donated nearly $5,000 to four different organizations that work to combat child abuse in Orange County. Crisis hotline her pet project When Elizabeth Miller re~hzed her cat Ashli was approaching 12. she decided to get another pet so she .... ouldn't be miserable when her trusted companion died. Little did she know that decision would lead to the ber inning of an unusual business -the Pet Crisis Hotline. "It really 1s a b1zam: story:· said Miller. 35. "It wasall Ashli's fau lt . I decided to get a goat as a second pet. It didn't stop there. Everytime I'd go to the feed farm. I'd pick up some new animal. A rabbtt. two mallard ducks. a turkey. and a wh1H' duck named 'Donald' -I JUSt cnuldn't resist. Literally. I developed a farm. ...... _...., ... Golden times for seniors assured Move over youngsters. The N('"- pon-Mesa YMCA bas something to ofT('r those "ho arc 1n their golden )Cars. Geared for senior n ttz('ns. tht' YMC " senior program ofTers the advantage of staying actt\'e. mak.ing new fnends and pan1c1pa11ng in classes. tnps and act1v111es. Seniors are enutlcd to a spcctal membership rat(' with full benefits. and a chan~ to at\('nd functions for free. or at nominal cost "The YMCA has :\lwa~ had .a stnior citizen prO&f'lm -but it has real!) \air.en ofT snK't' Gladys Escnstl'n of Newport Beach became director:· said Cynthia Sullivan. ~pokC'Swoman for the YMC". ..This woman 1s inerC'd1bJe.. She -looks lO -and could probabl) out-run anyone ... The biggest ponion offunds went to the Buena Park Child Abuse Prevention Center. Other beneficiaries included the New- pon Beach YMCA. the Newpon Beach BoysandGirlsClub.and Boy Scout troops in the Newpon area. "Finally the Costa Mesa Pohce Depanment told me I had 24 hours to get nd of the a nimals after complaints from neighbors. Reluctantly. my husband and I gave them to the." Orange County Feed Ram -but I cried eve!) night.''-Miller said. Lia lllller with iercopper-eyed Penlan cat AahlJ ID her Newport Beacll ~ce. Esensten. who has ~n involved with the YMCA for ahout 11 years, has dC"S1gncd ~me ouuoas for the current year that are not only fun. but affordable u "·ell -~omc. 1rips for the senior set cost as little as .SO cnits. The first day back fro m their "canng 1dent1ficat1on rags. emergenc~ med1cai attention. Th(' .. The program has JU.~t tak~ off in the last couple .of ye:irs:· Sullivan said .. I think 111s partl~ bccau~ofth(' fitness awareness of all qes. •• Miller said she got an Irish setter named Scarlett. and then another dog. Daisy. to keep each other compan) 1n thc."1r large vard. vacation. she and her husband no-.-. When the~ plaY,ed bad their sec9 nd message "'as a ltttlr more t1cc."d that Scarlett hac1 managed to ans~enng machine. there wer(' t~o abrupt. · • • • There are some excited people squcc1e her wa)' thrnugh a loose messages .. One "as frnm a vetenn• · "A man stated m~ dog had died and board 1n their fence ancl was missing. arian at a Costa ~te'!.a animal hospnal I o"'ed him $200 in medieal bills. .. Luck ti). the) thought the dog was sa) mg their dog "'a" in nt>ed of (PleaM 8ee llOfLJ!lflt/112) (PleMe eee UlflOlt/112) in Irvine these days. Irvine Valley College officially dedicated its new $4.2 million Physic.al Sci- ences and Technologies building. Panicipating in the ribbon cut- ting ceremony were Job Conol- ly, trustee; a.Mrt Price, former trustee: Iris sw .... , trustee; Ed Hart. former IVC president: RoaaN A. g-..1vc president: HarrlettS. WaJ&lter, trustee: 5'irley Gallad.J, trustee:·a.Mrt L Meore, trustee; Marcia Mllelllter, trust.cc; Jeu H.eler, Irvine Unified School District: and ~SMM,Chancellor. • • • Deberd CelHn, former real estate representative for Heidi's Frogcn Y ozurt, Fox Photo and Chief Auto Parts. decided to put . her knowledae and energy to work and formed her own company. Collins Johnson Enterprises an Corona delMar. ~..-TUIJ/BIJ Boys and Gi~ls Club auction featuring new $44, 000 Jaguar The grand prize is a cat. but what a cat. At the annual Harbor Arca Boys and Girls Club aucaion to be held April 22. the bigcst prize was donated at cost by Dick Bauer of Bauer Jquar -a 1988 Jquar XJ-6 valued at more than $44,000. The auction's theme is "Bids for Kids" and all proceeds will 'o to the clubs that serve younpters in·Costa Mesa. Newport Bca<;h and Irvine. "The annual auction is the youth orpnization's major fund-raiser and most popular event." said club u- ecutivc Director Diclt Power. The evenina will bqin at 6 p.m. with a silent auction and cocktail hour.Dinner-will be scned ~t-8 p.m .. followed b} the voice auction at 9 p.m. .. ~use Dick Bauer is on the board. he has given this c.ar at his cost... said spokeswnman Susan Monahan ... .\II profits will go to the club. Last \car we mack $38.000 - this }car 'we hope tn top out at $40.000." .\lso up for bid will ~ vacations. a basketball camp scholarship. hang gliding lessons. box seats at Santa Anita Race Track. a manmade rock spa. dinner for two at a variety of Orange Count) restnurants. and man) other tt('ms. According to Monahnn. the Harbor Arca Bo) s and Girls Club is not a "latch-key program ... It 1s dcsianed to (Pleue eee BIDDIRG/82) Ron Booa Cri&h~). maucerotBa.er.J..-r. handa ke,.. topand prise toCharlee llubl. Former British prime minister WilsOn to speak in Irvine . Harold Wihon, who terVed as prime minister of Britain loneer" tban any other penon in sacetime. will sha~ his inliahll into~ politics Friday at a ~u~ in lrvine·s Soulfi Coat Comthunity Church. Wilton will bive .. ~View from lO Downina Smet" at tM I p.m. event. spontOred by UCl's Off'~ of Ans and Lectures. He wa. at 4A, the younees& man ever c~ed prime miniMcr and tcrVed four terms in that position. Tideta for Wihon's talk aR S6 and may be onlcmt by c.allina 156-5000. Soccer Jua, •• ,,. planned Tic:Utlereaow1v:1illbltb'the apcomiftl Hawaiian luau...,.... by IM A Y90 Resioa llOIOCCer team that will be ua-.. IO ai-t bill Union in July, Tiit ..... Will .. held .. 6 P.lft. Friday. May 61 at the N~ C.W ia c .. Mia TiclrMI are ~17.50 and cm•,_. ... by mllilla 549 l60S or 751-0221. la ........ 1M Cw Mm ..... will Mid toccer resist ....... 9 Lnl. IO I p.an. S.= at laleric fllrt in Com ...._ New u wen • l'lhn • plQcn 11e ~ ID ... up For iftCft la..,_.ion. call Ju Ka-•0Z.lf6'. r An orchid pa•t'1lion. displays and arranaements b) nurseries. landscape dt''li&ners and non its arc 1mon1 the featwa of a~ show. A ~sics oflecaurn. a auidcd tour of w prdens of Casa f>;.cifica. the former wntem White House. and plant sale ~unday comprise other highlipt~. For~ lnfonnation. call 496-2132. ... Nunery .clJool open JJou.e The non.profit Nonh Huntiftl1on Beach CommunT- ty Nunny School will hold optn houte Friday from 9:30 10 I l Lm. at 5702 C1ar1c Drive. _ The prosram is tOr daildrm from 3 to S yun old. Call w Khool at (146.271 ~ or Chris .Bianco at 89S.398S for ftlnher information. .J •• ,,. laJr bl ...... Au CC>UW Communitin Hoepital at 2701 Bfutol St.. Suta Ana. hu been choen u Ont of tk Sllei fof' Htahh "' Fair E\po · 8. to be held Saturday m o~rvanC't' of National Health Care Wttk. Frtt screcn1n15 "'ill be availabk for adults and· children. alona "'Ith cnmmun1ty rnourtt information. The C\'ent will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p..m. Real e.mte P"°6nm• Rt T"'o real estate provams wdl be offered this weekend b) the Community Sl-n~ Offiet of CoastJmt Com- munity Collc:Ar 1n the co11qr~, Ncwpon Beach Cmatt. 3101 Pactfic "" Dri'e. Corona del Mar. TiiC first Will be held satunlay from 9 •. m. to .. p. m. and will ccoatt on su,ate.-family homn.. condom1n1ums.. land investmentJ. ap1rtmn11t hours. 1pprtt1ation and ckpttdatton. The ICC'Oncl. Sunday from 9 a.m. to S p.m .. -111 foetal on commmial propmy manqrment. Call 241-6116 for funber '" fonnatJOn. hftnmmenlill uefdlf'Wci.• A saa-~k dats u' tt'l\"1f'OftmcftW *'dli"1 w\n bt offered at G olden West C'ol\qie stani• Sl.tllrday mom1na. An tnstructor Harve) Clemans will corMhKt -.C course. wtuch will mttt from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Fiac AIU ~ 17 forthe fint and. finAI tcSS1onund on locatioMb'6c other four. Call M2-M 19 for additional 1nfonMboa. Pal'ent wor~OJM In BB A stncs of WOftshops on _parent pria t 1 · ml C'Oltabom1on':wtO be hd d s.turdayfrom I a.& ID 2 p.9'. at Ocean VIC'W Hl&h School. 17071 G•1 .. k Huntiaaton Beach. • The event will 1nC'ludt transitions tn. -..._.. lttl to another. k'am1n1 stra-..es and inftn1 dill cW behavior . 87camore JflJ18 OJJe"''W The S)'Camoft Hin. PM\ .,. .. t11 ..,.. ID ee public S.turday from I n a.m. ID 4p.atar~1¢ ... ,.icwt .. and pecadint. Fires _. ea· i 11 .,. w pmn1tted. ne .. • -..J a half'_...,.. fltlll • T .. Roed •op hlht oe Llpna C:.,. R-. ,_ ..... •tll mart the nuantt -Cl Gltii# C.... ONLY PILOT/~. Aprt 14, 1W TBBKTAKBSA WEIGBTLESSRIDE .•. ....... 1 The farm specializes in reaail and food service tenant represen- tation. sitc~and selection and ~uation. CoUinsJObsnoncurrently rep. resents BJucChipCookicsand Marvelous Muffins in California. The company's seTVices include market analysis. franchise as- sistance and site positioning to .select favorable locations for ten- ants. • • • An Orange County chapter of Youth Ambassadors of America is being formed to foster travel exchanges and dialogues among children and young adults ofthe Soviet Union. China and the UnitedSaatcs. Ourin& thc.Chrisunuholiday~. Y AA, along with a Huntinaton Beach church, brouaht 20Sovict children to Oranae County to stay at a camp with American chil- dren. This month. some local children will beattendinga Youth Summit on .. Environment in Moscow ... Adam Bernstein of Irvine, and Erin Warmington of Newpon Beach, are just two Orange County youths that will listen to speeches dealing with ways to protect endangered speci- es of animals and how to clean up · theenvironment. The Washington-based non- profit educational organization provides forums for youths of the United States to meet with the young people throughout the world and develop solutions to international problems. Interested P.C<>Ple maycaU Barbara U pdake at 843-4966. We lavlte Y• to Hiid •• iaf•rmati• • cemmaity llap- pealqs. Wewaat tolaearfnm yHalNMll 11Pffmla1 eveats, I.cal peeple aad met&W.On..d •ew1 la 1e11eral. Selld to Daily Pilot , P .0. Bos 15'8, C.Sta Mesa tHH. Man to tH atteatlon of Katy Bo11eller. CLOTHING FOR A LIFESmE. \n fa,, Cnmfnru ble ::>C\k For lJqng. This b 'X"hat Harold's ls All About. SECQ;..1) LEVEL. TiiE CRYSTAL COL"RT OF Olnt COAST PLAZA • Receiftal cbecb from the Newpolt Barbor Eacbance Club are (from Left) Jack ~er, Baena· Park Clalld Abme PreYeDtlon Center; Dan Jlanlln&,~ewport Beach READING ••• From Bl somewhat like a PT A without na- tional association . .. PU P is re a ll) j ust for our school. No other school in the district has this program and every parent whose child goes to University Park is an automatic member:· said Kathie H udson. chairman of the Read-A- Thon ... We have over 760 students and all of their parents belong." According to Hudson. the progam is two-fold: to encour:ige reading as well as to raise funds ... O ne of the b iggest thrills we have had is watching onenon-reader read up to 12 books," said Hudson ... His mNhcr said she could never get him to read and now she can't get him to stop." .\nd it"s not JUSt the older children "'ho arc involved. Fi£st-grader Michael Yang. 7. has already read 64 books. '"One of my favorite~ was ·The Bo} Who Cried Wolf." I also read 'Danny and the Dinosaurs· and ·The Line·Up Book: I lo' e to read. it's been real fun:· Yang said. The Read·A-Thon qarted Feb. 1 and will go until the enrl of April. The ong1nal goal was to have the students read a total of 3.000 books. However. effective at the end 0f last month. 3.200 books had been read and teachers report the pupils are still reading like crazy. But Ritter has another goal. If the students read 6.000 bnoks by April 29. he will plan another fun day - ma} be the teachers will be sent to the roof. Riiler has been in l.'.ducation for more than 18 \Cars anrl has been the pnnc1pal at · nhers11; for the past four. BIDDING ••• From Bl build children·s chara.-ter and peer relations. The club also offer:. tutoring pro- grams for children with -limited English. spurt acll' 1t1es and crafts workshops. .. A new program in :he works will teach the kids how to u~ computers. All fo ur locations will be provided with Apple computers m their learn· ing centers." Monah:i n said ... Be- cause computers are bccoh'ling essen- tial. the club thought this would be. an ideal program for children to become acq uainted wi th ... For auction reservations. call 642-2245. -By K•ty Boocter District now registering kindergarten student~ Parents whose children will be starting ki ndergarten 1n the Newport-Mesa Unifi ed School District next fall are requested to pre- register their children now. According to Fred Carter. director of student services. in order to avoid inconveniences the parents are asked to call their respecti ve schools to make an appointment for registration. Some schools will hold e'ening rcgistrat10ns. To register a child. pare nts must show proof of the r h1ld·s age and offi cial records of thl' state-required immunizations: polio. DTP (d iphtheria. tetanus and pertussis). measles, rubella and mum ps. For more information. call 760.3284. HOTLINE FOR PETS ... From Bl Miller said ... Although the call was devastating, I was lur ky tttis nian took 11 upon himself to lake my dog to the animal hospital :ind take th<.· financ:ial rcspunsibiht~ for a perfect stranger:· T he man who calkJ said her dog "'as hit by a car. The woman who hit the dog did n"t want the financial burdl·n. Then: were two witnesses that felt the same wa). When no one "'anted to take care oft he dog because of the e wensc. the rnllcr said he couldn'tjust walk awa' -and finall~ decided to take care o(the animal. .. It was such a dikmma for the people involved. 1 then and there decided to open a pct crisis hotline for sx·oplc hke myself. who may be unavailablc at the timl·. but medical attention will be ensured no matter "'ho is around ... Pet Crim Hotline i" a unique :!4· hour. p e t ·O \.\n er med ical authorization St'f\"ICl'. available na- 110 0\\ 1de. For an $18 l'nrollment fee and annual r(•newalc; of S6. a subscriber receive~ a c;tainless steel tag that attaches to a pet"s collar. inscribed: ·~tn a medical emergency, take me to the nearest vet. Payment 1s guaranteed. JUSt call 1-800·876-7 17 1. ID A-00000." An automated computer answers the phones. takes info rmation and asks for the identification number. People can use their touch button phone. punch in the appropriate number and the computer will pull out all necessary i.nformation needed -incl uding the file of the owner. '"This tag will free the finder fro m WOIT) and responsibility." Miller said ... Plus. the vet will not turn the pet awa y. Therefore .. surgery can begin immed iately and the owner can be located, as the information in our files 1s continually updated." Miller says that while only two sx·oplc have signed up for the service, lots of pet owners arc interested . In fa ct. she and Ashli. who is still very much alive. are waiting for calls. -By K•ty BMcter SENIOR PROGRAMS •.• From Bl One act1' it) that i!\ offered three da' s a week 1s ca lled the Senior Aquatic Fitness class. This is held in the OI~ mp1c-si ze pool. and involves the teachin~ of low-impact under- \.\:lter a<.·rob1c~. The cl:us is free for members and $:!5 for non-members. Seniors may also sign up for. lap S\.\tmming. ··Most people who h:lVe had heart attacks or strokes find this perfect to build strength 1n their :l rms and legs -not to mention the hcnefit for the heart." Sullivan said. Esensten is lookinf? forward to some upcoming events for seniors such as the trip to Enc;enada for the conclusion to the Newport·tO· Ensenada Yacht Ran· In May. the Y MC..\ offers an Older A.duh Camp in Big Sl'ar Y.ith hiking and other outdoor act1' ities. .. June offers a tri p to the Lawrence Welk Theater where thl'y .will enJOY a luncheon and the prod11ct1 on of'42nd Street.".:· Sullivan said. - ...\jaunt 10 Palm Spn ngs is also on the agenda for June anrl Esensten has other plans in the work'!. .. We encourage penple ages 50 through 80 to come and join the fun." Sullivan said . For more in formatio n call 642-9990. -By K•diy Bollder I , Mb: discipline '!ith love DEAR ANN LANDERS: If you print this, you will be performing a vcat service for milli0ns of parents and their children. Three years a10 I married a man who had two sons, 13 and 16. I was unprepared to be a stepmother, but of one th1n1 I was cen.aio. I would not let the children act the upper hand. I would remain in charge. ' Our conversations were filled wi th aWkward periods of silence. When I spoke to the boys it was always a question: "Is your room clean?" "Is your homework done?" "Have you fed the dog?'' Never did I ask. "What's on your mind?" "How are you getti n~ along in S<'hool?'' "You look wom cd. Do you want to talk about it?'' or even. ''H<'w arc you?" I assumed the role of watchdog and dictator. Their father was already doing a pretty good job. but when he saw how dogmatic and c;trict I was. he eased up and I became the dis- ciplinarian in the fa milv. •• lMHIS Was I loved? No! Respected? No! Feared? You'd bett~rbtlien·tt-. There was a big distance between us and I knew it. l believed that was the way to keep them in line. One nigh1 I heard the younger boy say. "You c.an't love a w urpuss. She ne\ er laughs or smiles around us. We are like soldiers in her private army. If she really loved us she wouldn't treat us this wa)." I froze in my trackc;. They were right-I realized that I had never hugged the boys or spoken softly to them. I behaved li ke a sergeant. I took care of their ma terial needs. but I Friday, Aprll 15 ARIES(March 21-April 19): News received which buoys yo ur confidence. Something is taken a~:iy. replaced by ~omething much more valuable. Love plays major role as 'ou make fresh start 10 new direction. Leo figures prominently. · TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Money picture brighter. you learn secret. rapprochement with recalcitrant individual due. Romance will again be ignited. Family reunion figures prominently. Cancer native plays paramount role. GEMINI (Ma y 21-June 20): You are given three choices connected with -------------· -business. career. Choose one which permits you to d1vers1fy. lo appear before publ ic. to travel. You'll receive gift which S adds lo your wardrobe. YDNEY CANCER (June 21-July 2:!): Build on solid base. realm~ love relationship 0 requires review. effort. Someone is not MARR being complete!) 1ruthful. Therefore. •••••••••••••• protect self in emottonal clinches. Taurus. Scorpio play roles. LEO (JulY. 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on search for soul mate, travel. publishing. ability to C<'mplete project. Restless family member wants you to make move - it would be premature. Sce nario h1ghhgh ts 1deahsm. winning entry. VIRGO (A ug. 23-Scpl. 22): Mystery 1s solved. money could tx· released from escrow. Changes occur in connectio n with home. manta I status. You ·11 be happier as result. sale M purchase of art object featured. Libra in' oh ed. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Define terms. keep open mmd but refuse 10 be gullible. Spotlight on reputation. lepl maneuvers, public rel ations, marriage. You'll receive "settlement" which is pleasing. Pisces figures promi nent!). SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Pressure applied, }Ou'll be asked to meet deadline. Responsibilities increase. relationship intensifies. If pla) tng games. move on. You'll be asked to make commitment. Cancer native m picture. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Look beyond the 1mmed1ate. realize romance is blossoming at fast pace. Creative Juices stimulated. self-expression will be highlighted. Member of opposite sex is serious about you and love. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A "new deal " is in store relating to home. family. security. long-range prospects. What seemed lost will be reco' ered . Insist on your own style. Leo, Aq~rius will figure promioentl). AQOARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): FQCus on payments, collecttons. mone). protection of valuable". It may be necessary to change accounts. to re,·1e~ procedures. Lo ng-distance call will verify beliefs. Sagmanan in picture. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Study Aquarius message for valuable hint Focus on diversification. travel. humor, fitness. appearance. You'll be in' 11ed to prestigious social affa ir. Prodigal son starts his return JOurnc~. IF APRIL 15 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY yo u have unusual ,·01ce. sense of drama and ··sweet tooth." Cum nt cycle highlights end of search, abili ty to rtach more people. chance to recapture "los1 love." You'll have energ). vitality. creative Juices will be sti mulated. Aries. Tauru s. Libra. Scorpio people play important roles in your life. Duri ng this month. details are settled in connection with move involving property. August will be .memorahle. romantic. profitable for yo u this year. Gin vour heart an extra helping. Say no to high-fat foods. n American Heart V Association wrnt FIGHTIN:; Fm 'iOJR LIFE Von Hemert's never pve them fnendsh1p or mothering. I asked myself. how could I have been so blind? Later that nigh t I went to their room and asked them how they had stood me for so long. They were tlabberpstcd. They hugged me and said if their dad loved me there must be 1ood in me somewhere. and some softn ess. but they had never seen it. The older boy asked if my mom w_as c.old to me. I was .shocked....Sbe was. Suddenl)' I reali1ed that I had been treating 1he boy" the wa)' my mother had 1reated mf Then I had a good cry. From that day 011 everything changed -my attitude toward them and theirs toward me I'm still the disciplinarian. but nov. there's a lot of affection and we are all much more relaxed and a great deal happier. Sign me -NEVER T()f) OLD TO LEAR N. DEAR NEVER: null yoa for poiD&iag oat tlaat diacipti.ae admiail· terH lovingly la tlle key to a good parent-claild relatloaallip. Voar story 11 a poiput one, ud muy parents are bo1and to learn from it. • • • DEA R .\NN LANDERS: Mvs1ster is ha' ing an affair with a friend of her husband. This is not gossip. I sav. them . bul the~· didn't see me. I'm certain that mv brotht'r-in-law does not kno~ about n. The) have two wonderful children. Should I stand by and wait for m~ sister to destroy her family? Should I scare the hell out of the other man b' threatening to tell his wife? Should ·1 tell m\ brother-in-law., I wish I never had found this out. It frightens me to have thic; knowledge. I want to do the right thing. but what 1s it?-ST RICTLY ANONYMOUS. DEAJ\ ANON: Go dlrtttly to yoar sister aad tell lier ID a loviDg way t~at you know wlaat is goiDg on. Be non- jud1meataJ bat dlrt<'t. UauUy I advise people to MVOB, bat iJI tllis case I tlliDk It's wortll the alaot. Good luck. Both vulnerable. South deals . NORTH •A 014 -6 5 Q 10 3 • J 10 6 5 WEST EAST • 2 9 I 4 3 9 6 5 2 • "J 10 s 3 -7 2 I 7 4 • Q 91 2 • 7 4 J CHARLES GOREN SOUTH • 9 7 6 -A K Q J 10 • AK J +A K T he bidding: SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE including All Leathers at 30% off All of our Famous Name Brands of Upholstery in S tock 25 'O to 45 ~ off. South Wesl North 2 Pass 2 • 3 Pass 4 4 l"iiT Pass S 6 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass East Pass Pass Pass Dbl Opening lead: Two of • This hand .comes from rubber bridge-nothing other than 150 honors could explain South's deter- mination to rebid his five-card heart suit with his balanced hand. Not that we are enamored with North's decision to respond two spades on his four-card suit either-a value bid of rhree no trump is more to our liking. East's double was lead-di- recting. requesting his partner to lead dummy's first-bid suit. Except that his panner had mentioned the denomination first. Nonh could Legs go only halfway up V. hen you sa) she h:l~ prett~ legs. sir. ~ou·re on l~ talkinp about ~hat's ~t"'een the knee and the an~le. 1echn1call). In bipeds -and \he's a biped -abo'e the knt--e 1s 1he th igh. not the leg. In an auto suppl~ store. rm told.~ percent of the replacement part\ account for 80 percent of the-store's sales. "Fe1sl)" comes from the old "'ord "fe1st" which v.as a smafl dog. Not all the Pennsy l"ania Dutch are plump. though man) artful photos of them seem to ~ant to sell us that notion. Still. the) knO\\ ho~ to l"Ook. and certaiill) how to rat. Were ~ou aware that in Penns' h a n1a Dutch there's no "ord for "d.1et''? Q. What makes German beer so good? A. Some crtdtt an old la"' sull obscl"'·ed In A.D. 14$7. that punt~ dccrtt lmo~n as the Re1nhe1t~C'bot required brewers to uS<' nothing but malt. hops and water ~o chem1 al additi\'('S. "Dtamondiferous" 1s a f('al word meaning ··~elding diamonds." but r\e never heard an~ man so de-scribc-d. not even Zsa l Q 's men. h has bttn noted th.tt man )' an laskanaokt prospC'Ctors~t •i th his dop ao kcci> •1rm. Maybe to. But many anot~ slept with his croct of sount~ starter. To tteq> i\ from fn:czina. Thott alliptors. if they can't fi nd ao)ttuna cbc to cat. •i ll eat each ot~ Q. What art .. ~trists"°' A. Ptoc>'t •ho think the nrtb .iands st1ll as tht' sun rt'ol\naround I\ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT !Thursday, .A,prll 14, 1988 BS 8 :30 9:00 9:30 Complete tea.vteton Uetlng• In Sunday9e TV Pltot. OMAR SHARIF have saved the day by converting to six no trump, a. contract that could not be defeated from h.is side or t.he table. West duly led the two of spades. and it was obvious to all and sundry that it was a singleton. Declarer did not fancy his chances, but he was not prepared to surrender wit ho ut a fight. He decided to try to put the fact that West heJd only one spade to good use . He rose with dummy's ace of spades. then drew trumps Declarer cashed the ace-king of clubs and ace of diamonds. then ovenook the 1ack of diamonds with the table's queen. Now he led the jack of clubs and d1scarded the kina of diamonds from hand! West was helpless. Down to noth- ing but minor-suit cards. M had no option but to· wm the quttn and then put declarer back in dummy wi th a minor-suit card. Declarer discarded his two losmg ~pades on the tens of diamonds and club~. and brought home the sla m for tM loss of only one club tnck . "e don't k nov. who played this hand. If nobod) claims it. perhaps ~e'll pass 11 off as our own in years to come -ldMiiWm--------- ACROSS 1 Enlarge S Bisect 10 MuSJc group 14 Singer 15 Soared 16 Stralg'1t as 17 Slog 18 Better deal 20 Aournmate 22 Via 23 Fortifled 24 Crew membef 26 Company-Fr 27 India region 30 Cogitates 34 Beetle 35 Anote 36 Ms Murray 37 Single 38 Respond •O Wood 4 1 Pronoun 42 Gossip 43 Harangued 45 S11tino 47 Alk>ys 48 Go astray 49 Rams SO CorrobOrete 53 ~ill 5' Zea.tous 58 Seusage 61 Yietded 62 Lab medium 63 Lend -- S. Greett Cfty 65 UniverSfty 66 Put back m a kiln 67 Sailor DOWN 1 Ecstatic 2 Her· Sp 3 At the peal< 4 sio. down 5 -soda 6 Correct 7 Frown 8 Elbe feeder 9 Thnoe pref 10 Ot>strvcteel 11 T~ -- view of 12 Delicate 13 Acll..,...enw11t 19 Co4or 21 Mantle 25 Brave ~Twist 27 Greek Isle 28 Exctusi .... 29 Routes 30 Half-boot 31 1__. 32 lndi8n not>te 33 Ptants 35 JU2 fW\ 39 Wtifle-talled bird 40 A.isles 42 DeadlNW •4 Merit •6 Arduous 47 College VIP 49 Uninterested SO Contend with • 51 laMan city 52 Arena 53 Aria -S5 P.-rty 56 Bad 57 Peace 59 Conflict 60 $tr.in by 811 Keane IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore w•a...'-lz-=-- "I can carry it. I'll use BOTH hands." Figure akater Buffy Pompadore allences the akepttcs and ... umea the ovetall lead with another victory In the "Battle of the Super· atara" competition. llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DENIUS THE MENACE PltA!ltJTS GARFIELD I Dm~·r CARE I~ IT 'S OP~ELIA ! WELCOME. TO TH( f.ARLY MOP.N IN& E.X E. RC 15£ SHOW ! 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WH'( ~'f '(OI) JU$T Cl.IP il4£ ~~IE.~' '{OV·D :iA~A WfOF ~Ac.€. by Garry Trudeau by Berke Breethed by Lynn Johnston ~~ by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux -. by Tom Batluk ··---..,_, ........... _ . ·-...... -·"' .... ·-........ -"' .... ........ ,.,, .. , __ .. _ .. w H I 5 c T I I 1 I I I I' nnl ; TUNAD I: I I 1-I _ r "'--~-----. colleooretiori .. !tie DfOC-. ~ IWO "°"'9 ~ ............... ~ ...... - DDSWYO I I I' I (• l!rE.:i~r: • --..... ..:; ...... -::=a::~z."'11: ........ ._ ... ..OllH----_..., ___ .., J .. JoYCl BllLlllCI Golfers tee off on child· abuse The fifth annual Tee Off on C hild Abuse-will be held Monday at the Santa Ana Co untry Club. The golf tournament and banquet plus auction is the major fund raiser for Orange County Ex- change Oubs which suppon the Child Abuse Prevention Center in B&tena Park. local panicipating clubs in- clude Big Canyon, ~esa Verde and Santa Ana country clubs. Last year's event raised $25,000 to suppon the center which provides counseling for children and adults caught up in the child abuse Performen Linda lllller and Da'Yld Prather flank •tadent sy~~~S-hole round of golf plus NlckSykeeuPrlnclpalDonl>eTorandteacbenPatYe>an&. dinner for two costs $150. The m S==N ======= THURSDA Y, APRIL 14, 1988 0.-, Ne4 ...,_.., Lee....,... Jaanita Cu•ter and Gale Mel•belmer partlcls-te ln a roatlne at VillaCe View Scbool. Touring troupers have fun in school By JOYCE BODLOVJCB or ... a..,,......,. Actors David Prather. Linda MiDcr andStaC) Tumerknov. howto puton ,a good shov.. Just ask the pupils and teachers from Village Viev. School in Hunt· ington Beach who were recently entena1ned b} the talented trio from the Los Angeles-based Music Center on Tour The group;·\\ e Tell Stones." ts part of the Music Center's education __ _ d1' •Mon. v. h1ch offer~ pr<>jrams in dance. music. theater and visual an s. The center pro' ides pcrformances. hands-on workshops. institutes for educators and an ani~Hn-res1dence rnncept throughout thr Los Angeles and Oran~e County ar~as. '\ccordmg to Pnnc1pal Don Devor. the school's Parent Te;1cher Assoc1a· uon paid S450 for two one-hour performances b) the trnvehng tno. The \·111age Vie~ ~oungsters cn- JO)t'd 1he .. Let Them Eat Books" program designed to t"ncourage stu- dents 10 read v. 1th 1mnginat1on and (Pleue eee TOuaING/82) banquet meal is $30 per person. The Exchange Clubs hope to raise funds from the auction conducted ·during the banquet. Auction items, like Lepl and financial services. vacation trips to Hawaii and Mexico and d innenmd spon event tickets. have been donated by Orange County businesses. CM Piecemakers stor:e a real blast to past • • • Handcrafted quilts, dolls and f abctcs the stock in ti;ade for this unique shop And .... T•J Npyea of Costa Mesa has completed a 96-wcck program in electronics engineer- ing technology at ITT Technical Institute in Buena Park. By JOYCE BODLOVICH oe ... a..,,......,. Picccmakers country store doesn't carry products with thc.-asSt'mbly line look of the '80s. Onh· renaissance handcrafted memones of the past arc sold there. Dr. James Peh'Wn was elected post comman<ter of the newly formed Fountain Valley ·Post 9551. The thrust of the organiza-tion is to assist veterans without The Costa· Mesa store has more . than 7.000 square feet of space filled transporataon to the VA hospital. w1th colorful handm:lde products or help with other physical needs such as quilts. dolls. kitchenware. the veterans might have. h will hand-painted tile and raJ rugs. Rib- also assist the widowc; of veterans. bons. fabric and supr hes for tole Other newly installed officers paintings. stenci ling and wreaths include: Biil Defra1a, Roy decorate every inch of the two-kvel DawHa, ltea Temple, Doa building. FlaMny, Dr. a.rt RaM. Glee Accordin~ to Man.: Kolasinski. 'l'laadleny, Mille Tracy, Seett who says P1ecemaker; is owned b> ltelly, 84.et MMller, Jim Brolaaa approximately 40 men and women. and Ralpll Tall. the store first opened 12 years ago 1n • • • Fount•un Valley. It moved to its The 51 st annual. Student pr.escnt location. a converted bank. Speakers Contest sponsored b y six )ears ago. the Huntin1ton Beach Host Lions .. The Lord brought us together." selected Edison High School jun-said Kolasinksi. "It w:i'i through our ior Gres Pllllllpt as its winner. fellowship wi th rum that Piecemakers Greg competed against S.su was born ... Ma,...ues on the topic, .. The Accordu~g to one of the owners. Ocean _ Breadbasket or Waste-Kathy Em.ii. the store offers more basket." Greg will g~. on t~ t~e ~~~t~c:> different clasc;es every three next ~evel ~f c~mpetlllon within .. ··we have classes fo1 men. women th~ Lions D1stnct toward the final and children." she said pnze of$9,250. A small list of the classes includes Susan. also an Edison High ans such as quilting. tole wood- studcnt, isa member of the Model cutting. old-fashioned wh ittli ng. U nited nations.and hascompet.ed weavi.ng and make·)'Our-own pot- in academic and athletic events. poum. She plans on atlendin' UC Thouah the store overflows w1th Berkeley to punuc a career m law. handmade crntivity and offers a Greg is a member of the Key Oub maze of.classes t.h~oughou~ the .w~k. and California Schol:uhship Fed-alo~g with prov1dana sc~1cn in ~tit' eration He competed on the setlln._ wallpapc~ han$Jna. mat~ina · and pacturc framma. glft wra~tng. (Pl•·• -.JOYCS'S/82) calliaraphy, cabinet and furniture making, P1ecemakcrs has branched out into another arena P1ecemakers hosted its fi rst Crafter's Fair an November. Because of its success. the store •'i now making the fair an annual event to be held the third weekend of each month at the Piece makers wa rehouse. 128 1 Logan Ave. 1n Costa Mesa. The fair will be held Saturda~ from Q a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday from I 0 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. . .. America ·is going b<ick to its grass roots~" said Kolas1n ~ka. "We are tieanng that all through our com- munll)' .... an~ the concrpt is sweeping . through t~c ~ountr). People are sict of the high hv1ng :ind watching tele' 1son. The} want ti' create things out of their 1maginauons. .. It has something to do with working "'•th their hnnds. I had a woman tell me she eit her goes to a ps) cholog1st or Piece makers to get her sanit). She picked P1ccemakers because at was cheaper .. Kolasinkskt laughed. Emal sa id the fair has about 50 ve ndors wllh unique handcrafted items pnced from S2 to S 100. The 9.000-square-foot warl·house 1s dee· orated to look folks} and in viting. Emil added. "There is a feeling .1f nostalgia:· she said. "The crafts arr not old in the sense -old -but r:uher a fresh. uniq ue look. The fair 1~ almost li ke a village. The vendors are 10 business for themselves but they help ~ch other out. It is a small community working together." Emal said 'endors pa' eitherS35 or S50 for a booth. The handmade Items "ary each month. (Pleue eee STORE/ A2) . _ ... . . --' . . .. • • -... . . Hand-crafted qullta on dlaplay at Plecemaken ln Co.ta Meea. Sign ups set for kindergarten Parents whose children "''" be starting ktnderganen 1n the Newport- Mcsa Unified School D1stnct next fall are requested to pre-register their children now. Accordmg to F~d C':lner. director of student scr' ices. 1n Mder to a' 01d inconveniences the parl·nts are asked to .-all their ~pect l' c !>Choo!~ to make an appointment for reg1s- trat1on. Some schools will hold e' e· ning reg.istrauons. To. regi ster a h1ld. parents must shov. proof of the child's age and official reco rds of the "latc-rcqu1red 1mmun11a1 io ns· flO llo. DTP 1d1phthena. tetanus and penusslSI. measles. rubella and mumps. lnformauon on each school's da1h schedule. bus ro utes a nd other special S<.'r' ices will be a\•ailahle at indiv1d- ual ~hools. For more 1nformat1on. or help to determine which school a child "'ill attend. call Fred Carter's office. ~60-3~84. Former British prime minister Wilson to speak in Irvine Harold Wilton. who served as prime minister of Britain-~wn any otlltt ~rrin peacetime. wm shA;l'C his insilhts into world JM>!itics Friday at a lecture in lrvanc's Soutfi Cont Community Church. Wilton will bivc .. .\View from 10 Downin& Street'' at the. p.m. CVCftl, sponaored by ucrs Office of Arts and Lectures. He was. at 4", the youf\ltSt man ever elected prime minisaer and terVed four terms in that position. ty NurY School will hold open house Fnday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at 5702 Clark Drive. - The prosram is fo r children from 3 to 5 ye.arsold. Call t~ school at 846-271 ,:l or Chns Bianco at 898-3985 for furt~r information. Culture faire at school Ticketl for Wilson·s talk arc S6 and may be orckred by ca11i111156-5000. Rancho San Joaqui n Intermediate School in Irvine will host a culture fai n· Friday. featurinJ. speakers from various countries rcpre~nting many different cultures Soccer laaa, •• ,. planned throuah the six-period rlay. TiclUtlmenowavailablefortheupcominaHawaiian . 'The Parent Teacher. Orga01z.at1on is prov~~~ a luau IPQllllM'ed by tbe A vso Resion 120 ~team that v~ne.ty offinacr f~s. wh1•e other ~tbs and exh1bit1ons will be aawliJll IO tbe ~viet Union in July. wdl .•~I~. danc1na. ronery mak1na and karate. The . Tbcnnt wiO be hddat 6 p.m. F~y. May 6 at the publtt: as anv1~ and may call the school at 786-JOOS for N~ Ceeter in COl&a Maa. Tickets~ S 17.SO m<>ft anfonnatJOn. and cuJle n=lcrted "t calli~9-l60S or 751-0221. rq;:.::•=:.t.~ p.m.~•=~~.=c-= • Bealtla faJr bl Santa Ana in Com Miia.. New 11 well • ~ ... playm ~ Cou&al Communities Hospital at 2701 S. Bristol St. eflC'OUllllCI IO _. 8P~ For .more ........ call Jan Santi Ana. hu been C'ftOICft u one ofthe sitn for lkalth K.autn at 432·1169. Fair E.Qo ·u to be held Saturday in obtitrvancc of ,,..,.,, .a..r .,..11o11 •• n.t •• '""1NortlaHatiflllOll8eecla Communi· National Health Care Weck. Free ICTeellinp ..;11 be available for adults and children. Ilona w1th community raourtt infonnation. Tht C'VCftl -111 nan from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SchaaLsponsors art aucdon The Grad "light '88 Comm1n~ of Estancia High School will sponsor an :in auction Saturda} at 6:30 p.m. at the BalaC"nc Center. I <p5 Balcanc Drive. Costa Mesa. The donation IS s.i and proceeds from the event wilt help provide the alcohf'l·and drug-free all-night pa rt) for graduating Estancia High seniors. Call Micki Phenix at 97Q-0056 for details Magic show at HB library __ _ Mag.1c1an Jack r.onsal\'es v.111 cntenain at a ch1ldren·s sho"' Saturd:1' at I p.m. 1n the Talbcn Room of the H unungton Beach Central Library, 7111 Talben A\e .. Hunungton Bea h. .\dm1ss1on as SI and tickets can be purchased at the Chalren ·s Resource Desi-.. Proceeds will IO towat'd construcuon o.f the hhral') 's nev. ch1ld~n·s wins. and more 1nformat1on 1s a' nalablt at 84 -7813. Environmental sketclllag class Commanlty faJr ln Me.a A s1~-wed. class 1n environmental sketching"''" be ofkrcd at Golden West Collqc st.arttn& Saturday morning. Art mstructor Harvey C1emans Will conduct the courK. which v. 111 mct't from 9 a.m. to I p.m. 10 Fine Arts 21 7 for tM first and fiMl sessions and on locations for lM other four. CaU 4--841 q for additional 1nformauon. .Paeat workdo,.1n RB A lttics of •'Or\shops on parent profns1onal collaboration will be hd d Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ocan Vic• Hl&h School. 170 I Gothard St .. H"ntinston Beach. The event will 1nC'luck transauons ftom one IChool lcrl to another. teamins san .. and infl~ncina t'htld .... vior. Onange Coast C'ollest and t~ OraQIC County .\ssoc1at1on for ltte Educauon ofY ouna Children wtll ~ $ponsor a rommun1t~ rt"SOUrct fai r Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at TcW1nklt P:ut in Costa Mesa. More than I 00 social scrv1ccu11cndes and doleas of ~vatc Khools and C'hild care procrams will br oftieriaa 1nformat1on. SPAR• celebntlon bl 11 .. Gokkn Wtst nit 31 o(WAVEsNatioul.a.,..n veterans' orpn1zauon. will celebrate theembti1t Hdof' the SPARs.. the Coast Guard wome-n ofWodd W• 11. •a luncheon Saturday at the Country Sade 1nn i• Com Nea. Lt Debra Harbaush. Coast Guard ~ ~ officer, will be the ~t speaker at the 11 :JO a.•. ~ ~11 women of the <o 9Cr'Vices are Wl:kia• l8d micrvauons may be "'* by Qftiaa 9)7.0152 w ~Jq..2471. • TD •AMD·T ClllCU8 - by Bii Keane .. IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore m.t:·~-- "I can carry it. I'll use BOTH hands." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE PBAKUTS GARFIELD I DON1T CARE I~ IT'S OP~ELIA ~ WE.LCOM(. TO TH ( f ARLY MORNING fXE.RC15£ SHOW ! ' •tat IJ"<t.., r .. ,.,.. SyftClou•• "'< TUllBLEWEEDS IOOM'T~~l llJEQ£. GOIM(, TO 00 ... r ~ ..... ou TOMORROW M'{ NAME WILL SE OPMELIA .. AS MV C~ARACTER 6ROW5 AND M'Y 6EAVTV l~CREA5E5, SO WILL M'Y NAMES C~AN6E ... R£AD'1'? ANO ON£! AND TWO! by Hank Ketcham r~ ,,, I by Charles M. Schulz e I T~I N K MA"(BE SO i WI LL M'( DESK ! i l ' by Jim Davis by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOll COU1'fTY by Berke Breathed FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE JUDGE PARKER Wf.U., ~W( Q::IN T '{O() Jl6T Cl.IP TuE. ~~IE.~' '{OU'D SAVE. A I.Of OF ~AC€ ~~ by Jeff MacNefty by Harold Le Doux DAVID AND SUSAN HAVE BEEN TOGETHER I'M BEGINN IN G TO THINK THAT SUSAN ALL DAY ' THEY SPENT THE MORNING AT MIGHT BE FALLING IN LOVE.SAM! IVE THE LU PPINO 6ALLERY, THEN HAD A LATE NEVER SEEN HER SO HAPPY AND ENER· LUNCH B EFORE GOING OVER TO S U SAN 'S ¥ GETIC SINCE BEFORE JAKE DIED / AND TO WORK O N PREPARATIONS r----...::z:::c::ClJ ! I 'M BEGINNIN(:, TO HAVE M~XED FOR THE ONE·MAN SHOW.' 1 E MOTIONS ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP. P' N O T DISSIMILAR FROM THOSE DOONESBURY ; YOU EXPRESSED.'~~~~~~ ' ----wf .. ~~I ~--1 I ...__,__.._..-...,_..,._ __ _.. " by Garry Trudeau • by Tom Batluk ··----..-......... _ ':~=-sca~41~-4~~s· = ------QAY II, ----- •::·: .... :-"-:. = ..... "' fo-,,. ,_ ..... -di WH I StT I I' I I I I' (NfCE I I' I I I , TUNAD 1.: I I 1· I _ , In IN,.._,....,__., coli.ooretlOl'I • "'9 ll"OC9M Wf'l«90y two ....... Ct ... e .......... _.. ..... _ " ......... ..:: ..... -•. ~!~ _., ""' a........... •• =-------..-0--- JOYCE Bo1LOV1C1 GOlfers teeoff . on child abuse The fifth annual Tee Off on C bildAbusc will bc..hcldMo~ at the Santa Ana Co untry Club. The golftoumament and banquet plus auction is the major fund raiser for Orange County Ex- change Clubs which suppon the Child Abuse Prevention Center in Buena Park. Local participating clubs in- clude Big Canyon. Mesa Verde and Santa Ana country clubs. Last year's event raised $25.000 to suppon the center which provides counseling for children and adults caught up in the child abuse syndrome. Performen LlDda lllller aad O.Yld Prather flank atadent Nick Sykee u PrlDclpal Don Dnor and teacben Pat Toanc. m S===N= THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1988 0., ... ---.., Lee~ Jaanlta Cuater and Gale llelabelmer participate ln a roatlne at vma,e View Scbool. Touring troupers have fun in school BJ JOYCE BODLOVJCB __ ..., ....... Acton David Prather. unda Miller and tac) T umer kno .. ho• to put on a good shov. Just ask the pupils and teachers from V11lag V1cv. School in Hunt- ington Beach who w~re rccenll) entertained b' the talented tno from Lht" Los -\ngeics-based Music Center on Tour Th_t ~D. .. \\ t. 1 ciLS10nCS..: pan of the 'tus1c Centers education d 1 \IS1on .. h ll h ofTe" programs in dance. mus1l theater and visual ans T he centt"r pro' ides ~ormances. hand.,-on v.orkshops. institutes for edulalo~ dnd an an 1.,t-in-res1dencc cone.cpl throughout thr Los 4-ngeles and Oran~c ( ount~ art'as. ~Cl.Ording to Pnnetpal Don ~vor the S4 hoot's Parent Te:lcher .\ssoc1a- 11on paid S450 for two o ne-hour P<'rformant'es b) the tr.wcltng tno. The \ llla.ge \' 1e\lo ~ oungsters en- JO~ t"d 1he "ut T hem Eat Boolu" program designed to t"ncou,. stu· dents to ""ad v.1th 1m;i11na11on and (Pleue .. TOOIUJllG/fl2) An I 8-hole round of golf plus dinner for two costs SI SO. The banquet meal is $30 per person. The Exchanac Clubs hope to raise funds from the auction conducted durina the banquet. Auction items, like lepl and financial services, vacation triPI to Hawaii and Mexico and dinner and spon event tickets, have been donated by Oranae County businesses. CM Piecemakers store a real blast to past • • • And .... T•y Npyn of Costa Mesa has completed a 96·wcck program in electronics engineer· ana technoloay at ITI Technical Institute in Buena P:irk. Dr. James Petrlkin was elected post commander of the newly formed Fountain Valley Post 9551. The thrust of the organiza- tion is to assist veterans without transporation to the VA hospital. or help with other physical needs the veterans mi&ht have. It will also assist the widowo; of veterans. Other newly inswlled officers include: BUI Defra1a, Roy DawMa, Kea Tem,le, Dea FIUel1y, Dr. R1•ert Rull, Gin 'ftaderay, Mllse Tracy, btt Kelly, 8eb M.Uer, Jim BroUll and RalP' Tall. • • • The 51 st annual Student Speakers Contest sponsored by the Huntinaton Beach Host Lions selected Edison High School jun~ ior Grq PMutps as its winner. Gres competed against S.su MarpUn on the topic. ..The Ocean -Breadbasket or Waste- basket .. Greg will go on to the next level of competition within the Lions District toward the final prize ofS9.250. Susan, also an Edison High student, isa member of the Model U nited nations and has competed in academic and athletic events. She plans on attendin• UC Berkeley to pursue a C'arcer an law. Gres is a member of the Key Club and California Schol:uhship Fed- eration. He competed on the (Pl1w .. .JOTCS .. /82J Handcrafted quilts, dolls and fabrics ~he stock in trade for this unique shop By JOYCE BODLOVICH ........ ,... .... Piecemakers co untry stor<' doesn't carry products with the assembly hnt' look of the '80s. O nh rena1ssanct' handcrafted memories of1hc past arc sold there. The Costa Mesa sto r<' has more than 7 .000 square feet of spact filled with colorful handm:lde products such as quilts. dolls. kitchenware. hand-painted tile and rag rugs. Rib- bons. fabnc and supnhes for tole paintings,. stenciling and wreaths d~oratc ever) inch of 1he-tv.o-levt'I building. AccordtnJ to Man .. · Kolas1 nsk1. who says P1ecemake~ 1s owned b) approximately 40 men and wome n. the store first opened I :? years ago in Fountain Valle). It moved to its present location. a convened bank. six years ago. · "The Lord brought us toget~er ... said Kolasink~i ... It w:i'i through our fellowship with him th:lt Ptecemakcrs was born.·· Accordinf to one of the owners. Kathy Emi . the storr o(fers more than 200 different clas<.t"S ever) three months. .. We have classes fo1 men. wome n and children ... she said A small hst of the classes includt's ans such as quilting role wood- cutting. old-fashioned wh1ttltng. weaving and malce-)our-own po1- pourri. Thouah the store o verflows wtth handmade creativity and offers a _maze of classes throuahout the week. alone with providin& ~rvices in tile Ktti"4-wallpaper han~na. mauins and pecture framina. gift wrAJ>t>ina. calliaraphy. cabinet :lnd fumtture making. P1cccmakcrs has branched o ut into another arena P1ecemakers hosted its first Craftcr's Fair in November. Btt.ausc of1 t!i. succ~!i.. the stort' 1c; now mak1n1 1hc fair an annual event to be held the third .. eckend of each month at the P1eccmakcrs warchou'i<'. 1281 Loon ·h e 1n Costa Mesa. The fair wtlf be held Sa1urda) fro m Q a.m. 10 S:.30 p m and Sunda)' fro m I 0 a. m to S· 30 p m. .. Amenca 1s going back to its grass roots:· said Kolas1n~lu. "We are hearing 1hat all through our com- munit) .. and theconc<'pt 1ssv.~ptng through the countr) PC'opk a~ sick of the h1&h II\ 1ng :lnd watchins tck' 1son. ihe) want tf' create things o ut of their 1maginat1ons. ··1t has something to do with ..ork1ng \lollh their h:l nds. I had a woman 1cll me she either goes to a pS)(hologist or P1eccmakers to get her samt>'. She picked P1«emakers bc.'cause 1t .. as chc-aper .. Kolasinksk1 laughed. Emil said the fair has about 50 'cndors with un1qur handcrafted items priced from S? to SIOO. ~ Q.000-square-foot wan·hou~ 1s dec- or:ucd to look folks) and 1n 1ting. Emil addC'd "There 1s a fecltng of nostalgia:· she s:ud "The crafts arc no1old1n the sen!i.C -old -but r:llher a frt'sh. uniq ue look. The fair•~ almost hke a '1llage. The 'endors art" an business for themsches but the)' help each other out. It is a small community working together:· Emil said 'cndors pa' ettherS35 or $50 for a booth. The handmade nems var) each month. (Pleue eee STOil&/ A2) Hand~rafted qallm oa d.l.8play at Plecemaken ID Coeta lleea. Sign ups set for kindergarten Parents v.ho~ ch1ldf'C'n \lo lll be stanina kinderganen 1r th<' !"ewpon- Mesa Un1fiC'd School D•stnct nt'-.t fall are requested to pn .. rc-g1sl<'r 1heir children nov. Accord1n1 to Fred < int'r. director of stud<'nt ser" tees. in nrder to a' 01d incon,cntcn ~ 1he paro·n1s are asked IO ..-all 1he1r ~pt'C"lll t" ~h°'•I" l\l mak.e an appointment tor rt'gl')· trauon. Some schools "111 hold e' e n1ng ~mrattons To n-g1stcr a "h1ld part'nts must shov. proof of the ctu ld'!i. Alt and ofli Clal records of th<' q ate-rt"Qu1red 1mmun1za11ons polio DTP 1d1phthcna. l<'tanu~ a'ld pt"nu~1s 1 measl~ rubella and mumps lnformauon on each school's da1 1\ §ChC'dule. bus routes an<t other spttlal scn1 .. -c<. v.11l be a'a1laNc at ind1,1d- ual "ht'\01!> For more 1nformat1on. or ht"lp to dt'termme \loh1ch S('hOOI a child v.111 attend. call Fl't'd Caner's olfac ·t!l1-3:: 4. Former British prime minister Wilson to speak in Irvine Harold Wilton. who 1CrVcd as prime minister of Britain lonetr than anv otha ~ in peacetime. will share his insilhts into world politics Friday at a lecture in Irvine's Soutfi Coast Community Church. Wilson will bi~ .. .\ View from 10 Oownina Street" at the I p.m. evCGt. spontend by UCl's Office of Arts and Lccturn. He wu. at 4R. tht you.,i man cvtt elected prime miaisler and ICf'Ved four terms in that position. Tickets b Wihon's talk arc S6 and may be ordered by callina IS6-~. Soccerl .. a,.,.,.aJMpJanned TidllltHft now available b the upcomins Hawaiian luau.,._.. by the A YSO Rt:P>n l 20toeeer' team tlwt will bt uaveli• to the~ Union in July. The neat wiU bt held at 6 p.m. Friday. May 61 at the Ne~ C•ter in COl&a Meta. Tinets arr 117.50 and can bt raerved by callins '49-8605 or 751-0221 . In addition. tlae Com Meta lapc will hold IOCm' reaillnliall tom 9 Lm to I p.m. Satlllnlay at 8aleric Part in Coeta Mia New n well • returnins playen arr CtK'CMd 111 d IO liln ., For tltCft illfannaiioe, call Jan KaUten at 4lJ..1 169. ..... , ...... ..,..a. •• :n. Ml..,.....,.. H ....... ae.tl ComnHmf. ty Nunery School will hold open house Fnda)' from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at 5702 Clark Dnve. TMproaram 1s for children from 3 to S yeanold. Call the school at 846-27 1 ~ or Chns Bianco at 898-3985 for funhcr informatio n. Culture falre at school Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School in Irvine will host a culture fa1f'\" Fnday. fcaturi~ speakers from various countries repr~nt1n1 man) d1ffettnt cuhurn thr<Kllh the sill·pcnod day. T\c Parent Teacher Orpn1z.at1on is providina a variety Offi"Ff foods. while other booths and e1hiblt10ns will include dancn'I-,,onery maluna and karate. TM public is invited and may call the school at 786-JOOS for more information. Bealtll lalr bJ Santa A.aa Contal Communities Hospital at 2701 S. Bristol St .. Santa Ana. Im bttn ~ u one of ftsitcs for ttc.hh Fair &po ·u, to be held Saturday in oblrrvancc of National Haith Carr Wttk. Fret Ktftftinp will bt availablr for edults and childttn. aloal with C'Ommunity raourtt 1nf'ormall0n. The cvCGt wiU nan from 10 Lm. to 4 p.m. School sponsors art auction The Grad '\i1ght '8 Comm11ttt of Estano a High School .. 111 sponsor an ~n auction Saturda) at 6,30p m at the &lacnc Center. I Q"'S Balnnc Dn"c. Costa Mesa. The donauon IS s~ and procttds from the e~ ent "'t.11 help pro' 1dc 1hc al ohf'I and drug-frtt all-night pan~ for &radwat1ng E\1anc1a High seniors. Call M1clu Phen" at 97Q..Q()S6 fo r detail!. Magic 9how at HB library M141c1an Ja ~ r.onsah es .. 111 entcnain at a children ~hov. Sa1urd:1' at I p m tn the Talbcn Room of \he Hunungton Bea t-( t'ntral L1br.tf). 71 1 J Talbcn ~'e . Huntington Bea ti -\Jm1ss1on 1s S I and tic kets can be purcbucd at tht Cl11lrcn's Rt'SOurt"t" ~ Pr'OCttd will 90 toward on tru'11on of the lt~ran · ncv. children's W1 ... and more information 1<. a' a1 tabk at 4 • 813. Eavlronmeatal detcldJJ6 cJa.. Commanlty falr ln Ilea "Sl\-v.ttk. class 1n en\lronmcntal s.krtch1n& v.111 be offered at volden West Collqc startm& Saturda~ mom1n1. An instructor Hane) Ckmans will rondUC't the rouf"5t', "h1ch v.111 mttt from 9 a.m. to I p.m. in Fu~ "ru 217 fort~ fint and fiMI tnsions and on k>catt0ns fort~ otha four. Call 41-4 I 9 for edd1tt0nal 1nfonnanon. Puent wrorbllo,. bJ BB A .mes of ,.-or\shopl on ~nt prokutonal collaboration •111 b( hd d Saturda) from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at <Aun V~• Hlah School. J 0 I Gothant . HunttftllOD Beach. TIW e~t Wl'1tl 1nc-ludc tnMlbOM from OM ~ Isl to uotbtt. leanu1t1 11ra~ and 1nnumcina ciatkt brMva. I' Oran1e Coa\t Coll~ ~nd tht ~ County .\ssocial1on for the Education ofY ouns Ouktrcn will~ sponsor a comm unit) rnourtt fair S.turday from 9 Lift. to noon at Tc\\ ink~ P:\rt 1n Costa Mesa. More than I 00 sor1al scrvicrs-.mca and~ of ~'att r hooJs and c-h1ld are propams .irill be o&n• 1nformatton. SPAlb celebration Ja •-. Golckn West l 'n1t 31 ofWAVEs N..-.a.awan tn ~-ctmns· orpn1lll1on. W'lll cckbtat< titre nru t lllof'. the P._Rs. the Coast Guard women of"WOltd W. ~-=-a tunchmftS.turda) at the Country Seek laamC~ LL Debra HartlaUlf\. Coast c;.,. ~ .-.,.. offK'tt, .,u be tht ~t ipDkn 1t tht l l:lO a.a. "91. All Yo'OIMD of the ~ lft'VlCa .., -ck a •I ... rn<'T' atlOM rna br madr by ~ 9)1.0152 • S ~24 I . • • N OI•• 0.... DM.Y Pl.OT/ '1u9d1r, Aptl 14, 1W Coeta lleu J11Cb School'• color _('IUd teem_goea ~b a roatlne. Mesa 'sPerpetualMotion scores with flying colors By JOYCE BODLOVICH °' ... ...., .......... Perpetual Motion 1s o n the move. The award-w1nn1ng winte r color guard team from Costa Mesa High School has recentl} returned from a successful run against 5() color guards at the national finals in Dayton. O hio. Accord ing to booster c;usanna Den- ton. the Costa Mesa 1eam was the only Orange or Los .\ngeles count) high school squad represented at the competition. The Costa Mesa team placed first in Its di\ ISIO n. Denton said the tht> 14 members performed to the d ri ving theme from the James Bond Sp) movies. "W e probably ha' e the most e laborate sho~... shl· said. "The performance 1s hke a lo ng ballet or modem dance complete with cos- tumes. sabers. batons. colored flags a nd riflt'S ... Denton said theCost:i Mesa team is 1n its founh ~ear pfcom pctition. Last )Car the squad captured first place honors in a regio nal t>vent held 1n Pon land. Ore. The.team 1s made uri of girls fro m se'enth through I :!th g.rades. The tea~·s captain. C1nd~ Klytta. and solo ist Dawnee Denton are both seniors who are gradua ting this year with honors. ··There are not manv teams fro m Orange County." Den.ton said. "It takes a lot of hard work to compete. Each group in the competitions JOYCE'S COLUMN •.. From Bl school's ~restling and volleyball teams. Greg hopes to attend a milital) academ ~ :tfter gradu- atio n. • • • In observance of l'-ational Vol- unteer Week . .\pnl I 7-23. Fo un-· tain Valle)' Regio nal Hospital and Medical Center has planned a variet) of events. The volunteer services dcpanment as hostinJ a continental breakfast/receptio n for the hospital's volunteers and members of the com m unit) Mon- day from 9 to 11 a.m. in the hospital's auditorium. Former patients. friends of the hospital and area residents are invited to join in the fe st1vit1es. Wednesday the volunteer ser- vices depanment wil l prescAt an o erview of the \()lunteer op- ponunities a'a1labk at Fountain Valley ·Regional Hospital and Medical Center. Scheduled fro m 10 a.m to noon in cl assroom .\ .. ,, the presentation will be conductd by Susan Davis and Gladys Twee- dle. Volunteers work througho ut the hospital assiting staff mem- bers in meeting the 'aried needs of patients. Voluntr ers in tum. receive comphment:tl) meals in the hospital's cafeteria. d iscounts o n hospitlizatio n and op- ponunities to panir ipate in the hosptiars social ativit1es. For additonal information about volunteer oppo nunities or to reserve a place at the upcoming e ve nts. -call Susan Davis at 966-8133. • • • • Two local student!>. Kurt Lobse of Costa Mesa and·Aprtl Rozen of Huntington Beach, have bee n named to the Dean ·s Honor List at California Lutheran U nivesity. Thosuand Oaks. Students qualify b) maintaining a 3.5 grade point a\'erage. , presents its own theme and forma- llons. but all the performances in- clude d) nam1c mo vement w11h spin- ning and 1ossing of flag<; and rifles." .\ccord ing to Denton. the team rehearses :!O hours each week under the suPl'r,·1s1on of coaches Sco11 and Carol) n King. The Pr rpetual Mo11on team will host a regio nal ~inter color guard s ho" from 4 10 10 p.m. Saturday at the C'os1a Mesa High School gym. .\bout 30 schools will present a shon progra m to recorded m us1c that combines the 1rad111onal gua rd con- cept of using flags. sabers and rifles. lXnton said sealing is on a first come. firs . serve basis -Prices are S4 for adults a nd S:! for children 12 and under. Jaguar grand auction prize By KATY BOUCHER Ofllleo.llJ .......... The gra nd prize 1s a cat. b u1 what a cat .\t the annual Harbor Area Bovs and G irls Club auction 10 be heid .\pnl 2:!. the bigge<;t prize was donated at cost b) Dick Bauer of Bauer Jaguar -a I 98R Jagu~r XJ-6 'alued at more than $44.000. The auction's themt> is "Bids Fo r Kids" and all proceed'> will eo to the clubs that serve )oungc;1ers in Costa Mesa. Newpon Beach :-tnd Irvine. "The annual aucl1on is the yo uth organization's maJor f11nd-rai ser and most popular event." ~id club Ex- ecutive Director Dick Power. The evening will begin at ~ p.m. with a silent auction and cocktail hour. Dinntr will be served at 8 p.m .. fo llowed b~ the 'oicc auction at Q p.m. For auct10n reservations. call M ::!-:!:!45. - STORE ••• Prom Al •• Ahhouah most of our vendon come from Oranaic County. we do have pm:>plc from throuahout Cali· forni.aa.od owsidc ltKJtatc." *said.. "We have even rceivrd a call from someone in Germany. We expect the fair to be international one day." Each month the fair will featutt one or two craf\ers. This weekend. 67-year~ld Pete ~terson of Santa Ana, the whittler at Knott'~ Berry Farm, will demonstrate his skills. "He has made a livelihood from the art for the last three years, however it has been his hobby for many yean." she said. "His speciality is animals: ducks. tiorses. bcaR. eagles. But what he really loves is getting others interested in the an." The other featured <'rafter is K.itty Trent of Costa Me~a. who will demonstrate hand-wr aving on a loom. Her speciality is table runners. scarves and rugs. The fair. according to Emil. will offer country music from the Piecemaker Singers. food. an ex- change of ideas and a multitude of shopping opponunitie... Whittler Pete Petenon •howa off bla craft for younc•ten. TOURING TROUPE ••• From Bl active in volvement. The ··w e Tell Stories" trio are pan of some 20 actors who travel in threes to various schools and community centers to perform. With o nly an old trunk filled with props and cosiumes for the pro- duction's set. the 1m upe. acts out stories selected fro m wnrks of Aesop. Carl Sandburg. Edgar .\llan Poe. e.e. c ummings and others. As the tno tore throuith the trunk in a slapstick manner looking for the right book. the )Ounr,sters. ages 5 thro ugh 9. broke into pales of laugh- ter. "How many of )OU know about J .R.R. Tolkien?" Pra ther sho uted to the )Oung aud ience ..I do. I do." a n umtx-r of children ) clled . .. Ho w many of you have heard about 'The Hobbit?' .. he asked. The tno then proccrdcd to act out the poem .. Stone Tro ll ·· much to the delight o f the ch1ldrrn. When the humorous rcnd 111on ":ts concluded. Prathe r asked 1hc group how they knew 11 "as a poem. .. Because it rhymt•s:· a young boy answered. "Next we have a k1ndr rpocm and a t..inder stor) :· Prathr r said ... This ~ritcr has been calkd the poet o f the Ameri can Pl'OPk bec:iuse he wntes a bout e'el)da~ pcopk .. Hi s name 1s Carl Sandburg. This stor) takl.·s place 1n the Village of LI\ er and Onio ns:· hl' added. The unison of "vucks!.. and "oooooos!" from the youngsters 1es11- fi rd 10 the lack of 11\r r and onions IO\CfS. .. I need som eone 10 hel p me wnh the stol'). Who li kes II\ er and on- ions?" he asked . Not surpnsingl ). thr audience be- came filled with sudctc n h ver-and- o nion co n' en s who t>nthus1asticall) 'olunteered for the ac11ng pans of stage manager and taxi dri,er. .. , nt>ed a bo) who does everything his mom and dad tell him to do.'' Prather said. -'\gain all hands shot up in the roo m. However. it w:'IS first-grader Nick S;kes who won the hono r of playing the lead role nf Bimbo the Snip. "How many of you have been to ld b} your pare nts if )OU make a face it might get stuck or fro1en that way? Well -this IS a SIOI'} about Bimbo who always puts his thumb at the end of his nose. spreads his fingers and ...., .... ,.......,Lee ..... Actor DaYid Prather and VUlaae View •tadent Nick 8yk•, a firat-&rader, 10 throach a roatlne u part of the Loe Aneel• Mule Center of tom performance at the Hanttncton Beach achoo I. sa\s ·nah. nah. nah-n:i h-nah.' The n oric da) "hen the wind hlew real hard. his thumb stuck to the l'nd of hts nose. As the story proc\.'eds. Prather recruited teachers from the audience 10 co mplete the cast of 1tc1ors who try unsuccessful!) to find a wa; 10 rc mo"c Bimbo's thumb from his nose. Even Pnnc1pal Don Devor. outfi tted ~•th a bnght yellow rain hat and mult1<olored umbrella. was drawn into the production. The SIOI) dad have a happy endinJ- Bimbo's thumb was freed fro m has nose ~•th six taps from a police- woman's Slick. '\nd the mora l of the 'itory? ··usten to your pare nts." Prather told the youngsters. We're looking for some g~ sports The Daily Pilot is interested in sharing the sponing exploits of you and )Our neigh bors. . Send us a photogr:i ph and brief account of the spon1n~ acc~mphshme~t. We will pubhsh them in our Good Spons column. which will appear m Thursday's Neighborhood Focus sectio n. Address )our com·c;ponde nce to Neighborhood Focus in care of the Daily Pilot. P.O . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92627. 1 '(\ ............. oi.... ..... _.. ...... _... .......................... ~--.... --------------------..... ----------------~~------~~~~--~~----------------------"--a...s:!:...-__________ ....;;.;._ ______ ....... __________________________ ,...._....__~------~l ·~ -Mix discipline with love DEAR ANN LANDERS: If you print this. you will be performina a amt service for millions of parents and their children. Three years ago I married a man who had two sons. 13 and 16. I was unp~red to be a stepmother, but of one th1n1 I was certain. I would not let t~ children get lhc upper hand. I would remain in charge-. Our conversations were filled with awkward periods of silence. When I spoke to the boys it was always a que1tion: "Is your room clean?' "Is your homework done?" "Have you fod the dog?" Nevc-r did I ask. "What's on your min<1?" "How arc you gettinJ along in school?" "You look worried. Do you want to talk about it':' or even ... Hnw arc yo u?" I assumed the role of watchdog and dictator. Their father was already doing a pretty good jotl. but when he saw howdogmatic•nd -;trict I was. he cased up and I bec:ime the dis- ciplinarian in the familv. • •• Lr.11ns Was I loved? No! Respected? No! Feared? You'd better bC'licvc it. There was a big distance betw~n us and I knew it. I believed that was the way to keep them in line. . One night I heard the younger boy say, "You can't love a wurpuss. She never laughs or smiles around us. We arc like soldiers in her private arm y. ff she really loved ui. she wouldn't treat US thlS Wa}." I froze in my track-;. They were right. I realized that I had never hugged the boys or spnken softly to them. I behaved hke a sergeant. I took care of their material needs. but I Frtday, April U AIU£S(March 21-1\pnl 19): Newsrece1 ved which buo}S }Our confidence. SomethinJ 1s taken av.:iy. rcplactd by something much more valuable. Love plays maJOr role as ~ ou make fresh s1an in new direction Leo figures prominently. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Monev picture bnghter. )OU learn secret. rapprochement with recalci tra nt 1nd1vldual due. Romance v.111 again be ignited. Family reunion figures promi nent!}. Cancer na11 ve pla}s paramount role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You are given three choices connected with -------------business. career. Choose one which permits you to diversify. to appear before public. to travel. You'll receive g1fi whi ch S adds to your wardrobe. YDIEY CANCER(June 21-Jul y 22); Bui ld on sohd base. realize love rela11onsh1p 0 ~u1rcs review. effort. Someone is not IAll being complete!} truthful. Therefore. ••••••••••••• protect self in emotional clinches. Taurus. Scorpio pla) roles. LEO (Jul).' 23-Aug, 22): Emphasis on search for soul mate. 1ra' el. publishing. ab1hty to complete project. Restless family member wants \Ou 10 make move - it would be premature. Scenario highlights idealism . "'inning entry. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Mystery is solved. money could be rflcaSt·d from escrow. Changes occur in connection with home. marital status. You'll be happier as result, sale or purchase of an object featured. Libra 1n voh ed. LIBRA (ScpL 23-0ct. 22): Define terms. keep open mind but refuse 10 be gullible. Spotlight on rt'putation. legal maneu vers. publtc relauons. mamage. You'll receive "settlement" which 1s pleasing. Pisces figures prom1nentl). SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Pressure applied. }'Ou'll be asked to meet deadline. Responsibilities increase. relationship intensifies If pla) ing games. move on. You'll be asked to make commitment. Cancer native in picture. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Look be yond the 1mmed1atc. realize romance 1s blossoming at fast pace. Creative JU1ces stimulated. self-e,press1on will be hiahlighted. Member of opposite sex is serious about you and love CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A "new deal" is 1n storr relating 10 home. famil y. security, long-range prospects. What seemed lost will be recovered. Insist on your own style. Leo. Aquari us will figure prominentl)'. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on payments. collections. mone' . protection of valuable-;. It may be necessa~ to change accounts. 10 re' 1e~ procedures. Long-distance call will verify bt'hefs. Sagittanan in picture. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Stud ) "quanus message for 'aluable hi nt Focti,On diversification. travel. humor. fitness. appearance. 'l ou'll be 1n"11ed to prestigious social aff.1ir. Prodipl son starts his return 1ournr). IF APRIL I~ IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU have unusual "01c-e. sense of drama and "sweet tooth." Current C}cle highlights end of search. ab1h1~ to reach more people. chance to recapture "lost love." You'll ha"e cnerg~. vitality, creati ve Juices will be stimulated. Anes. Taurus. Libra, Scorpio people play 1m~rtant roles in your life. During this month. details art• scttlrd in connect1cin with mo,·c involvi ng propcrty. .\ugust will be memorable. romantic, profitable for you th is year. liln yaur heart an extra helping. Say no to high-fat foods. .. ~a American Heart V Associatton \N£'RE FIGHTil\G Fa? \Q.JR UFf V on Hem e r t's never pve them fnendsh1p or mothering. I asked myself. how could I have been so blind? Later that night I went to their room and asked them how they had stood me for so long. They were flabbergasted. They hugged me and said if their dad loved me there must be Jood in me somewhere. and some soflness. but they had never seen 11. The older boy asked if my mom was cold to me. I was shocked. She was. Suddenl) I rca li1ed that I had been treating the boy-; the way my mother had treated me Then I had a good Cf} From that day 011 everything changed -m) attttudr toward them and 1hrirs tov.ard mt· l'ro still the disc1phnanan. but no"' thcre'sa lot of afTecuon and v.e are all much more relaxed and a ~reat deal happier. Sign me -NEV ER Ton OLD TO LEARN. DEAR NEVER: T1aaak yoa for poillli•& out tJaat dlsclpllae a4mials- tered lovla&IY Is tile key to a &ood pareat·cblld relatloaslllp. Yoer s&ory ii a polpaat one, and muy pare.ts are bound to Jun from It. • • • DE..\R ..\"IN LAN DERS: M) sister 1s ha ' 1ngan afTa1rw11h a friend of her husband. This is not gossip. I saw them. but the\ d1dn'1 see me. I'm cena1n that m\ brothr r-in-lav. docs not knov. about 11. The) ha ve two v.onderful children. Should I stand b) and wall for m~ sister to des1ro) her family? Should I scare the hell out of the other man b\ threatening to tell his wife? Should ·1 tell m} brother-in-law., I "'1sh I never had fou nd this out. II frigh te ns me to have thi~ knowledge. I want to do the n&ht thing. but what is 11?-STRICTLY ANONYMOUS. DEAR ANON: Go directly te you sister aad tell lier la a lovtac way tNt yoa know wbt Is &•lDI •·Be .... jlldpHtal IMlt cUrttL Usully I advise people to MYOB, b•t ill tills case I daiak It's wortll tilt allot. Good luck. Both vulnerable. South deals. WE.ST • l NORTH +A QI 4 6 5 Q 10 3 • J 10 6 5 EAST ~ 9 •• 3 : 9 6 5 2 • Q 9. 2 + K J 10 S 3 -7 2 • 7. • 7. 3 SOUTH • 9 7 6 -AK Q J 10 AK J + AK The bidding: SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE including A ll L eathers at 80% off A l l of our Famous Name Brands of Upholstery in Stock 25 CC to 45 CO off. c....u.. 1616 Naapcn Bh'd. (114) 141-JOllO Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, April 14, 1988 -.. .. . 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ... :-: ......... ~ .., DMf F"~CM ......... "--i....,. ""' ........ ...... ;; ......... .... CunM ... .._.._,,R ... c.-, ~ Show Wo"f "-Ille I.on! ,,_.. IN t.ot. n. 1 ..... ---··7·- Complete t~wlaton Hating• In Sunctay•a TV Piiot. South Wesc North 2 Pass 2 • 3 Pus 4 4 !' 't Pass S 6 Pass Pus Pass Pass Pus Ease Pass Pass Pass Dbl Opening lead: Two of + OMAR SHARIF ace of spad~. then drew trumps Cr Declarer cashed the a~-luna of d ubs and uc of d1a.monds. then o"enool the )ad of diamonds with .. the table's qu~n Now he led tM #'-r J8 k of clubs and disc:arded the bn1 ~ , ~ of dtamonds from hand! This hand comes from rubber bridge-nothing ot her than I SO honors could explain South's deter· have saved the day by converting to mana11on to rebid his five-card heart si,, no trumt>. a contract 1ha1 could su11 with his balanced hand. Not not be defeated from his Slde of the that v.e are enamored with North's table. dec1S1on to respond tv.o spades on West duly led the two of spades, his four-card su11 e11her-a value and 11 v.as obviouJ to all and sundry bid of three no trump is more to our that it was a singleton Declarer did hkang. Easr 's do uble was lead-di· not fancy his chances. but he was rect,ing. reques11ng bis partner to not prepared to surrender without a lead dummy's first-bid sui t. Except fig.hr. He decided to try 10 put the that his partner had mentioned the · .fact that West held only one spade denomination first. North could to good use. Hero~ wu h dummy's West was helpless. Do~'tl to noth- ing but mtnor-suu cards. he had no op11on but 10 11>1n the queen and then put declarer back in dummy "Ith a minor-suit card. Declarer d1scardcd his two losing ~ on the tens of diamonds and cl ubs, and brought home the slam for the loa of onh one club tnck. '-"e don't know •ho played this hand. If nobod)' cla..ims it, perhaps 11>e'll pass II off as our own in years ~ to come L egs g o only h a l fway up -CM\--~-------- When )Ou sa) she his prclt\ k gs. sir. ~ou're onl~ tall..ing about "ha1·, tx·t"'ecn the knee and the anlle. technical!~. In bipeds -and \he'<, a biped -above the knre 1s thr thigh. not thr leg. In an auto suppl~ store. I'm told 5 percent of the replacement parts L.M. Bo YD account for 80 pe rcent of the tore's sale "Feist'·· comes from the old v.ord "fcun·· which ""as a small dog. Not all the Penns) I\ an1a Dutch are plump. though man~ anful photos of them seem to want ltl ~II us that notion. S11ll. the\ kno" how to cook. and ccrtainh hov. 10 t•at. Were vou aware that '1n Penns' h ania Dutch there's no "'ord fo r "diet"? Q. What makes German bttr so good? ~. Some credit an old lav. still obscn ed. In ..\ D 1.i, . that punt) decree knov.n as the Re10~1t•bot required brev.crs to u11e notbina but malt. hops and water No c~mK'al add i II\ CS. "Otamond1ferous" 1s a real word m~rung ") 1cld1na diamond"." but l'\e never heard an' man so ~ $Cnbcd. not e'en Zsa ~sa·s mt'n It has bttn noted that man) an Alawnaold prosptttorskpt •1th h11 doss to ktti> warm. Ma)'bc so. But man) another Ut,>t with ~is crocl of sourclouah s1.1ncr. To kttp it from frcnina. 'Thoee alliPtors. 1f thty mn•t find 1nythina cl.-to cat .,11 c-at each other. Q. WMt ~ .. JfO('Htntn'.., A. Ptook .,ho lh11\k the earth itands still as the wn ft'VOh'"" around It ACA088 1 Enlarge 5 81sec1 10 MuStC group 14 Sir\99' 15 Soared 16 Straight as t7 Slog 18 Better deal 20 Acumma1e 22 Via 23 Fortified 24 Crew member 26 Company Fr 27 India regt0n 30 Cog11a1es :µa.tie 35 Angle 36 Ms Murray 37 Single 38 Respond 40 WOOd 4 1 Pronoun 42 Gossip 43 Herangued 45 Sitting 47 Alk>ys 48 Go astray 49 A.ms 50 Com>borate 53 H• s4 Zeek>ua 58S.aaage 61V~ 62 Lat> medNm 63 Lenci -- 6" Greet! Clt) 65 Unl"'9rSlty 66 Put back In • kiln 67 Sailor DOWN 1 Ecstatic 2 Her Sp 3 At the DNt1 4 SIOW down 5 -sod• 6 Correc:1 7 Frown 8 Elbe teeoer 9 ThrlOe pref 10 Ot>suucted 11 T~ - - view of 12 Oe11ea1e 13 Actue .. emeut 19 C<Mof 21 Mantle 25 Braw 2fS Twist 27 Gf'8ea,. 21 uciusl\le 29 Rout• 30 Helf-t>oo1 311 .... 32 Indian nob6e 33~• 35 Jan tan 39 Whrt~•a 'Nl l)lrO 40 At*5 •2 C>Mdh• "M«'I\ 46 Arduous 4 ~VIP 49 Uninteresteo 50 Con!M d wltll 5 1 LaMIWI City 52 Ar9N SJ Ana ~ PW1y 5-6 Bad Si PeK9 59 ~ 60 Strwn .· byBHK_,. IJlf TBS BL&ACllSU by Steve Moore .. --=-==-- ~· "I can carry it. I'll use BOTH hands.'" Figure akater eUffy Pompedore al~ the 8bptlca and aaaumn the owwatl lead wtth another vk:tory In the "Battle of the Super-aaara·· competition. by Brad Anderson DENNIS TBS IBRACB OAllJ'IBLD I DON'T CARE IF IT 'S OPMELIA : WELCOM( TO TH ( f.AP.Lc.i MORNINCs E.XE.RCl5( St40W! ·---.,......-."" TOllBLBWBBD8 mAllllLE ...... HI, L..tlV'f"IP =! NEW? -y- TOMORROW NH NAME WILL 8E Of'MEllA .. AS fl\'( CMARACTER GROW5 AHD M"< 8EAVTY IMCREA5E5, SO WILL M'<' NAMES C~AN6E ... REAt>t.'? AND ON E.! A.N P TWO ! by Hank Ketcham . I ... by Chartes M . Schulz I Tl-llNK MAv8E SO WIU. M'{ DESK ~ by Jim Oavts by Tom K. Ryan a .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SBOB JUDGEPARUR DAVID ANO SUSAN HAVE BEEN TOGCTHER ALL DAY / THEY SPENT THE MORNING AT THE LUPPINO GALLERY, THEN HAD A LATE J UJl'.ICH BEFORE GOING OVER iO SUSAN'S TO WORK ON PREfl)l:t.RATIONS r--._:r::::z::ll FOR THE ONE ·MAN SHOW! ANO f n-tEY'RE !' "T06ETHER A6AIN ~ "TONIGHT.' SOUNDS l SERIOUS! I ,,, ~~f ~--J ' e DOOIUSBUllY by Garry Trudeau t by Lynn Johnston ~~ by Jeff MacNetly by Tom Batluk ··-------. ............ _ •:·: .. b=:r _:. :: ............. .__._. WHISCT I I' I I I I' £NICE J I'l l I I i TUNAD 1: I I J· I _ , '" .. ,._,. ..__ _.., co11e11or....., II Ille P'oc.. ..,..,.., ""' ~ c,.... .,.... ..... ..,., .... _ • -, ...., ... ................... -·--:•~:. ..... ----· _ _.... ... ..,~-------..... -..... . ~ w Ff .... u. I I m S==s= THURSDAY, APRIL 14 1988 L£su£ UllEST Writer's story has a happy ending Laguna friends find new project Where can you find an an deco armoire these days? Or a four- poster bamboo bed h:lndmade in Bali? Laguna Beach. where else. The good news is that you can pi ck upa few of these dandy items and contribute to a good cause as well. La1una Friends. an organiza- tion formed to raise funds to combat AIDS. has now opened a consignment-thrift shop on Diamond and Coast Highway. The proceeds from the thrift shop will be donated to the <\IDS Service Foundation of Orange County in Costa Mes.1. A large percent of ASF client~ are from Laguna Beach. "Well. wegotoursdvesinto another project.'' said Du Vene with a laugh. Verre. Rom Epud Jerry Bed founded the organiza- tion that began serving gourmet meals in V erre and &ck's home and donating the money to ASF. Like the dinners, which were a rousing success. the thrift shop has started off with a hang. In the first three and a half weeks. the store raised mo re than $5.000. BGb Browa, who bakes dessens for Laguna Friends dinners. man- ages the thrift shop, which is staffed completely by community volunteers. If you have something yo u would like to buy or sell. call 491-8646. • • • Herc's an update al>outthe Junior Sports Camp I wrote about a couple weeks ago. The National Foundation ofWheelchair Ten- nis has announced the establish- ment of a O.vW Slaubrem Mem- orial Outstanding Whccld:tair Athlete Award. The award was presented at the camp at Saddle- back Collcgr in Mission Viejo. Edward UMI Helea Sllubrom and their famil¥ presented the award in memory of their son DaNid. a local athlete who was killed in a collision with a tractor-trailor rig two years ago when he was 27. "David had many :llhletic achievements and a wide interest in sports," said Helen. a Tustin resident. "We felt it would be especially meaningful to re- cognize a deserving young wheel- chair athlete at the sports camp. which isa program we know David would have supported." The recipient will get to attend a ··super Camp" for top notch juniorwheckhairathletcsat the Univenityoflllinois in Cham- paign this summer. The trip will be underwritten by the Shanbrom family. ''The Champaian Super Camp will provide the recipient with the opportunity to experience the state-of-the-an in wheelchair sponsanddevelopand refine his or hcrcom~titive skills and stratqics.' saidcamrcoordi- nator Ju a.,. ..... ·•we are touched by the Fnerosity of the Shanbrom family, and proud to (Pl••• .. PIUSllD8/82J Persistence pays as Coast woman· s novel is published By LESUE EARNEST CM•Dlilr,... .... Joan Han had been wnting ro- mance novels for I IJcars. She had rtte1ve her share of rejection n otices. The rcjec11ons. per- sonal letters from pu"hshms house editors, came wtth h1rh praise. she said. Her work wa<. "polished ... "p rofessional." her dc~cnp11ve pass- ages were "excep11on:il.'' they told her. but ... the} dad not want 10 publish her book. ··tcs somethang }OU ljlke 9 u11e emo11onall> ... the L:iguna Niguel resident said. Still. she said. she had ncvercons1deredg1vanp up Until last )Car "That was going 10 b.: my do or die )Car," Han said. "I thought that I was goang 10 make 11 last 'ear. or I was go ang to g.i' c up.'" Then she added qu1ckl}. "But I don't know 1f l could' actuall} have done 11." '-"hether or not Hart could have disconnected herself from the. ke)'- board turned out to bl.' a m ute poant. In September she sold "ne book. and 1n Januaf) she sold anNher ··1 v.as C\c11cd for d:t}S. almost to Bullfighting: Thefineartof blood and gore · Capistrano man discovers honor. pride a-s a matador By ELLEN CAMPBELL D119f .... C.11111 ..... When Lyn Sherwood was an 1un1or high school. he cra<.hed headfirst through a car wandsh1<'ld. When he awoke ~2 da)'s later. has patullar) gland was damaged. The anJUf). he said. stunted has growth. Small and slight throughout high school. Sherwood said he suffered from an infenOrll) complex. But his ltfe changed tn 1956 when he went 10 ""~ v.11h his father. an engan"·er stattoned 1n Spaan. Fanalh. Sherwood "31d. he dis- covered· an ac11v1t\ ''here his size could be an adv.ant:lge -bull- fighting. At 18. herwood made his debut an the ring an Zaragosa pain. Smee then. the 50-) car-olc1 San Juan Capistrano resident h:t'i be-come in- volved with man~ a"'pccts of the actl\ 1t) -from bullfight photogra- ph) to bullfight ph1lo5"phy. .. .\mencan people cannot under- Proud Jtalle stand the bullfight because the) thank of 11 as a spon." heNl'Od said. "In a bullfight tht're 1s no compe1111on betv.een man and bull The two arc far from equal The goal 1s pre- determined "It 1s ltke v.atchang a ballet and "o ndenng v.ho v.111 win -the balknna o r the choreographer Bull- fighting 1s an an " To hcf\\"ood. v. ho now publishes C"lann. a soml't1mes-m•)nthlv rev1ev. of bullfighters and 1he.1r per- fo rmance!>. honor and pndc arc tv.o of the ma111 rharacter1st1cs of bull- fightrrs -not machismo~ "Macho has no bu<mess in bull- figh11ng." h~ said. "Thr fight should be an1s11c. not a d1splav of blood and guts. "Ernest Heminfway did not undl'rstand this He was obse~~d w11h m.icho ... Sherv.ood. v.-ho ltne" Hem1ngwa). 1s al\O an acquaintanc-e of Samm) Da' •~Jr .. another afic1nnado. 'In fact. h1.;, con,ersatton is srnnkkd v.11h rt'fnenccs to some of the man} famous ix·opk he ha' met -8111) Graham. Franl S1natr:i and Chubb) Cht-cla He 1s also on a first name basis v.11h almost e'er: living bull- fighter Sherwood ....,ntes 60 tu 70 perttnt of (Pleue eee llATADOR/82) Tim Deaal• ol ~ Beacb recel•ee tbe Boy Scout. ltl ... 11t award. the aa.te. from Scoatmuter M SaDda, Tloop sa. at ceraaonl• laeld at La.Cana Preebyterlan Clavcll recently. the point v.herc }OU rn1n to feel sick aficr a v. htle." she said Hart'i. stof). 1f not uncommon ts at least a stud) an determination Working w11hou1 a n agent. Han said she Stnt appro\lm:nch 15 quer- ries or manuscripts ht-fore .. More Than .\ Mistress .. a l'"e stof) 'l.l't an South Afrtra. !>Old manuKnpt on 10 another publ1sh1ng houS(.• E' l'ntuall) \he-said. she v.ould start again v. tth the l'Ompan) at thl' top oftht' li!.1 F1nall\. a_year afkr rCJCl't1ng her mJnu~·npt ~ilhouene Bool s v. h1ch nov. had a new ~n1or t'd11or. bought her boo~ "I sent 11 to the one!> that I thought 11 would get publtsht•d (v.llh) but r also sent 11 to an) place v.here I thought thett wu a ghmm<"r," ~he sa1d Pan o f the d1flicull ~ accordang 10 Han. ~as an II) 1ng to ~II a romance set an an area as '"poht1< 11t'd .. as South Africa Her ne\t manu~npl "Stranger .\t The "eddang," a romance )Cl in Orange Count) v.a!. ;1<.'eepted b) a d1fTe-rt'nt di' l!>tUn o f tht' ~me pub- hshmg hou!.e h) .in editor v. ho had r~1c tc:d the re' 1..ed ma nu~pt a ~car and a half t:arhcr "Per~'eranll' ·· H.i'1 1o.41d that's "'hat 11 tal t's \\11h ··More lhan '\11'>trl'ss'' 1n the boo~'>tore~ .snd "1)1ranger ~I Thc l ... •----------'=---- (Pleue ~ HARD/82) Joan Hart When she n:cel\l'd reJ~UlOn no- tices. Han v.ould "ml"'' forv.ard thl· ------------------ Lyn Sherwood bu foand bJa amall frame to be a Yalaable ueet ha ballflCb~. ~ Sea Scouts getting involved in effort to earn higher rank Youngsters take on variety of community-based projects By LESLIE EARNEST CM_Dlilr ........ Fa e Sn o uts seeking to cam the ranl ol Quartermaster. are 1n' •h t'd "1th a' anet~ ofrommun11' prOJ«"ts in south Oranre < ount~ Theyou1hs.v.hor:inge1nagcfrom 1710 19 h.i,e all been in thr scout s1nll· the.'' ~ere 1-l Their proJ~l'I\ 1ndude a blood dn' r. a lood a nd clothing dm l' tor J small tov. n 1n M n1co and ma1ntenanl·e PHlJl'CI' 11 Dana Point Harbor Working 1ov.ard thl' highes1 rank in the Sea out organ1za11on are Bob hrrv.ood. Craig Clanin John Turpin. Jam Gustaf!>on :ind Paul Wehan "I 1h1nl the~ f(·el real good about the prOJ~t<,.'" '1<11J Jam Wehan. a Sea ~·0111 leader and father of one of lhl' > outh. "The thrt"l' "ho .,a' e compkted their.. feel 1t v.a<. J worth" hale proJect ·· Paul \\ chan, a fre shman at Saddkback College organ1zrd a food and d•ithang dn' e an conJ('("l1on v.11h thr St. Edv.ard Catholil' Church ~outh gro up tn Dana Point Once he collected thr items," ehan drove the suppheCi h'I an orphanJ(!t' 1n I l'l'3 h' \1n11:0 G ustafwn J sen1N .tt Trabu o H all~ High . ·hool dtrl'\.'ll'd a refur"1 !>hinf prOJ('("I JI thr '-aut1l·al Henta~e \lXll'I' 1n Dana Point <iu<.tafson ('nh•.tt-d Jwund 20 \t'a 4'H\Ut\ Ill paint Jnd l)l~crv.1'<' \prucr up thr (ape t ,>J. ''' k bu tiding In .t \1m1lar ~non hcrv.ood. a 'l('n1or at Dana Hill' High ~houl n."Cru11t'd Jbout eight ~ouths 10 sand caul~ and paint the Pilgrim a replica of the hip ..ailed h' Ric hard Hcnr" Dana t I.min J <..Cn1or .11 \11ss1o n V1rJO High hool 1~ pl:inning 10 mal e v.o.>d plaques v.ith number!> ''"hie from the v.atcr to 1dcn11t\ tioat1ng shps .\nd Turpin J Lag11na Hills High hool1un1 or. mu\t tinJ ~,) people ~ 1llang •o panac1pate in a tilood dnvc In add111on to 1drnt1f\anf the donen. Turpin mu t locatl' a \ 1 1,~1on \ ll.JO 1.il·11i1, "here the blood can be drawn and mu'l loord1nate the efli n v.tth the R~ Cross &-tore lx'1ng gran·f'd the Quarterma tcr rank. the IC'l'n' must al<,(i kaJ a ·a uut d1scuss1on on c111zcnsh1p. gu 10 a l 1' t\. l1rg;in11a11on to C\pla1n the purpose and ac11' 111e, ut 1hl' ~·a . Pul organ1zat1on and be questioned h' J \\.Oulang t:1oarJ of'"t'' 1e"' Thl' '\ca S.. nut' r ml tnp_ "'stem and1cates boaung 'l1ll~ The QuJnermJ'll'r r:inl ' and1ca1cs knowledac of boat handlingJnd ~aman,h1p .\n) of the teens would be QuJlitil·d "' 'IUl~Cl.'<.<.h. '\\ \kl!'IX'r a boat to Catalina, 3Hl1rding h > Jim \\ t'h.1n Former British prime minister Wilson to speak in Irvine Harold Wilton. wbo terYed as prime ministrr of Britain ~r than any other~ in peacetime. will ~ his ..,ti into world politics Friday at a lcctutt in Irvine•• Souti Coat Cnmmunity Church. WillOa will bivc ··.\.View ft-om 10 Downi• Stlftt .. at the I p.m. evcnt. spontored by UCr1 Office of Ans and Lcctum. He wu, at 41t the JOUneest man ever elected prime miniller and terVed four 1enn1 in that position. Tickctl for Wilt0n•1 talk att S6 and rriay be onkmt by cam.,. ·~5000. • event. which will be held at the San Juan Captstrano library at 3149S El Camano Real An orchid pavilion. d1spla)S and aman~mcnts by nuncrin. landscape ck'igncrs and florists are amona the fc.atura of the show. A Ynes oflectures. a guided tour of the prckn1 of Casa ~dfica. the fonner western White Hou1e, and plant salt' ~unday compose o ther hiahliaht~. For m0tt information. call •96-2132. Nanerr 9Cllool open house The nc>ftoej)rofh Nonh Huntinaton Beach Commun1· ty Nuntry School wall hold open house Frida~ from 9:30 to 11 a.m . at 5702 Oartc Drive. The propam is for childrtn from 3 lo S years okl Call the IChool at 146-2713 or Chris Bianco at 898-398$ for funhcr information. · Health falr la Sant. An• Coastal Commun111es Hospital at 170 I S. Bnstol . t . Santa "na. has bctn chosen as one of the sites for Health Fair E11po '88. to be heki Saturda an obs<'n an e of Na11o na l Heahh are Weck frtt SCTttn1ngs '"" ht •'11lablc for adults and children, along wtth ('Ommun1t) rcsoul"C'e anformatton The event "ill run from 10 a.m . to• p.m. Real e.t.te Pl'06nDJ• .et Tw<> real f'ltalc pt"OVams will br oftel"C'd ttus "-ttkend b) the Communtl) 'f"\ 1c-H Oft"K"C of Coastline om -muni~ Cotlt9c 1n the rollf'IC's Ncwpon Beac h Center. 3101 PKlfte ~~ Dn,e, Corona dtt Mar The firsi .-,11 br b<-td Saturday ftom Q am to • p.m and will m'lter Oft •nttf...famtty homf'I. rondom1n1um~ land in"'eMnwnt'-ape nmtftt houta.. apptt('\luon and dtprcaattOft. Thc t«Ond. Sunda) from 9 a.m. to Sp m . wtU A>cUI ori comnwt"t1el pn>pen maN19CfMnt Call l4l-6l16 fot funhcr 1nf'onnauon Sdlool 8JJ011Nn art aacdoa Thc Gf'8d N•t 'M Comm•tlft o( Estanna H11h ~'MU IPOftlQran nnaMCttOaS.uarda~ at 6: p.m. at the •lac'ncCtftter. 19" llltanc' Dnvc Costa Mt"U The donauo n 1 S'* and ewocttd' from the C\ent ••II help pro' 1dc the akohol and drut-frtt all·n•sht pen) for aradua11ng f.~llnl 13 H gh ~ntors C all Mteln Phenix It "l"'Q.-00~6 for details Environmental •~etcbl'W cJw .\ Sl\·Wttk la 11' environmental~--•111 be ofTcrt'd at Golden Wc-st Coll* stanina S.turda)' mom1n1. .\rt instructor Harvey Cleman will concluc1. the cou~. "h1ch v.11l mct'I from 9 a.m. to I p,m. in Fine Arts 111 for lhe first and finill sns1o ns and on locatiori1 for the olhtr four. Call 41-4 IQ for add111o nal information. Parent tr0r~opt1 la llB .\ stncs of -orb~ oe ~t prohioNI roHaborauon .-111 be hc'ld Se._. lhMn I a.m. to 2 p M. 11 Ocun v~-. Hlah Schooa. 11011 GoeMnt St.. H un11na1on 8eacl\. The e\-ent •1ll 1ncludt U...llOM from c.r ICtaoal leel to anot~r. leam1n1 suatlliea Md &n~ dt•ld beha\'lOr S,1C4mare Rll18•1 'mW Tht Syamoft Hint pmt .. Will be .-to 1111e pubhc turda> from In a.m. '° 4 p..•. a....._......._ ''"°''"' and Plfftdina. F"n Md 1W1mmu111 aft • pcnnmC"d. • 8 OI• .. Co.I OA.ILY PILOT/ Thureday, Aptt 14, 1MI Laguna branch of Altrusa plans big pusb for science By LESl.JI!: EARNEST °' ...... ,.. .... As national service organization Altrusa lntcmational prepares to celebrate its 71 st binhday next month, the Laguna lkach branch is planning a drive intended to get more local students interested in science. Members o f the Laguna chaptt'r - \\hich has been involvt'd in a variet) of community projrcts over the past . ~8 rears -sa} this year the organiza- tion "'111 make scienet• education 1n Lagu na schools one of its main goals. ''I'd hke to work on reall) getting ,the science program active.'' said kan Da' is. Altrusa member and a rr 11n-d :wr"n:111t1c-c; 'noinrC'r fn.- Rockwe ll lnterN1tonal. Davis, who worked on both the Apollo space program and the space shuttle. said she is roncemed that most graduate student" in aerospace or engineenna are from countries other than the United C\tatcs. "Wc.-'rc.-training everyone else." Davis said. "It's got to change or we're goin~ to really be 'lufTc ring." A Likcl} candidate 10 head the science project, Da ' 1s said she will t~llc to members of the Laguna Beach High School academic boostt'r club and school officials to c;ee ho w much c.-mphas1s is plac.-ed on o;c1encc. If she fl·clt. suffi c1c.-nt a11en1ion is paid 10 the high o;ch<lOI. Da' 1s sa1c1 she will tum her attention to the middle and clementaf) schools. One opt ion. according to Davis. would be 10 create a sc-1ence booster club. In add1t1on. c:lrctr women could attend the schools. offering career guidance. Among the other laf!-Una orpniz.a- tions Altrusa member" have worked to aid arc the Girls Club of La&una lkach. Human O~tion ... Sally's Fund and TLC. In addition. the orpniza- tion raises funds for the Alzheimers D isease and Related Oisorders As-- 5(){·1at1on of Orange County and for scholarships for girls at lquna High. An}onc interested in membership information can call 548-91 67. MATADOR SAYS BULLFIGHTING AN ART ••• From Bl an amateur -Sher\lo o•'<i said hl' "as fcJrful. often to the: point of fcc.-hng ph)Stcall) all bdore h1-. fights. pesos "uu1J ma~c hi m obhg.ated to print fa'\o rablc cn11ques of their fight!>. he: said llemben of Perpetual Motion. the award- winnln& Winter Color Guard Team from Costa· Mesa High School, &o th1'0UCb a workout. the an1cles in Clann an<I u~ mam o l h1!> o" n photograph' In Me-<1co. h·e 1s considered lhl' No I hullfight pho- tographer. he said. l1~r other sa11sf~ ing. 1f nsk~. a' ocat10n). herwoot!'s ha' t• not Listening to self-h~ pno 1s tapes before: he cntel'\'d the.-n ng restored some of Shcrnuod'~ l'Pntidence. but 11 d 1J not take a"a\ the fear. Last Januan . Sher\l>Ood saul he was read\ to reurc. But he: fought anothl'r buli. anJ hl• sa1J that hr "'"uld continue thl· unusual hohb) ··1 haH• madl· a 101 of bullfighters mad at ml' through m) cnucism.'' hl·rn ood )<ltd. .. But I cannot be bought.. Thl' Clan n Sherwood's "labor oflo, l' ... bare I) makes a profit. he said Costa Mesa High"s color guards earn national title been "'11hou11nc1dcn1 In thl' beginning in ~pain. life for thl' ~oung }ankee bullfightc.-r '>'as full of glor~ and e \"·11eml'nt. For t"'o \l'ars. Sher'\' ood fough1 as an appren- i1ce matador He kilkd his fi rst bull on an Eastcr unda}. s1' months later the.-~oung Shl'r\loOOd ":is a"arded Jn e.ir fo r a partt ularl~ skillful JX·r- formanll'. But. during om• figh t. thl' bull got the: UPPl-'r hand. Sher""ood '\\:IS bad I} gorc.-d in thl' 11ppcr inside of ht<. left leg and thl· "ound blTamc mfr 1cd .\t 1ha1 point he dl'Ctdl·d io coml' homl' 10 thl· L'n11ed tatcs Thcrl· arl' onl) about a dozen other amateur bullfightas 111..c him 1n thc.- l · nttl'd Sates. aCl'Ord inr 10 Shernood \l ostl~. tht"~ fight 1n ~irx1co. "hcrc 11 " nut 11lcg.1I to u5-1' bulls "'1th unblunted horns and 10 fight to tht• dl'.tlh The bullfight!> that take pla c in .\mcnca arc "bloodkss .. bullfights The: hull cannot hl' killed in the nng and the light c:l(l onl~ 1'('l ur on a da~ of rl'11g1o us obsen anl'1' her""'Ood . "'ho hal> published sev- l'ral nooks. IS in the process of finishing "The Ba llad of Ronnie Jingo.'' a poli11 ral ~11rr Hisdrt'am as to mo\ l' lo pain. g1'\ tn!t up has "real" Job J~ an ad' en1sing cnp) wnter. and tOnl·l·n1ra11ng on other wn11ng. By JOYCE BODLOVICH °' .. .,..,~ ..... Perpetual Mo11on as on the move. The award-"'ann1ng Wanter Color FRIENDS ..• From Bl be able to honor Da' rd through th1sa...,ard cvel) )Car" For more information about the Junior Wh eelcha ir pons Camp. call 259-153 I • • • A number of south count\ schools were honored recen.tl) at a pentathlon awardsrrremon) at Valle) High School an the an ta Ana Unified School D1st n c1. The competition centered around langu age an s. mathematics. ci- ence. social science and a super QUIZ. Guard Team from Coc;1a Mesa High School has r!X'enth returned from a successful run ag.a11is1 50 color guards at 1he nauonal finals 1n Oayton. Ohio. .\ccording to booc;1er Susanna Denton. the Costa Mes., team was the onl) Orange or Los .\ ngeles count~ high school squad rc.-prl'sented at the compc1111on. The Costa Mesa tc.-am placed first in its dt'\ 1s1on. Denton said the tht> 14 members performed to the dnv1ng theme from the James Bond Sp) mrw1es. "We probabl~ ha' e the m ost e laborate sho" :· shl' said'. "The performance 1s ltke a long ballet or modern dance compk te with cos- tumes. sabers. batons. colored flags and ri fle s." Denton said the Cost:-a Mesa tt'am 1s 1n its founh \l'arofcompc1i11on. Last 'car the squad captured first place honors in a regional r vent hl'ld in Ponland. Ore. The team 1s made ur of girls from Sl''\enth through 1 :!th grades. The tc.-am's captain. ind~ Kl~tta. and solu1<:.t Da"'nec Denton are both Sl'n1ors "ho are gradu<lllng this ~car "1th honor~ "Thl'rl' arr not mam teams from Orange Count~ ... Den.ton said. "It 1.il..l·; a lot of hard "'ork to compt>tt'. E:ich group 1n the comrx-1 111ons pres..·nts tts o" n theme and form:i- 11ons. but Jll the rx-rformapces in- clude d~nam1c mo'\eml'nt with spin- ning and tossing ofllagc; and rifles." .\rcord1ng 10 Dentnn. the team rehcarSl's :!O hours each "cek unda the surx-r'\ 1s1on of coaches Scott and Caroh n King. The Perpetual Motton team "'ll host a regional "'inter color guard sho"' from 4 to 10 p.m. Saturday at the Costa ~ksa High hool g~m. About 30 schools "'ill rreSl'nt a shon program to recordl·d m usic that combinl'S thl' 1rad111onal guard t'On- cept of u:.mg flags. -.abl'rs and rifles. Dcnton said St'ating is on a first- coml·. lirst-scP e bas1.; Pnces arc $4 for adults and S:! for children I:! and undl'r. Bad. 1n .\merica. her""Oo<l put hullfighung o~e ba1 k burner and studied bro:idcas11ng and Journalism at l o ng &ach ("11~ rolkgc .\.fter grJJua11on. hl· hct·aml· a dt\(' JO<·ke~ for radio station'> Krtl FM a nd K\\'IZ FM In 196 . h1' "'as "'ork1ng as ne"s director for Kl X.\.. channel 40 During that 11mc. hcnlood said hl• l'arnl·d an Fmm' nnmina11un for onl· of l\l o hour-lnng bull light J ocume ntane-. hl' pnxlut·cd Then. in I %9. hl' n•turned to lhl· ring . .\s an ··atic1onadc' oractKo." - \I, hen Shcr\lo oud d1W'> light tiu lls. he: mal..cs no monc' for his cffo n s In f.tct. he mu't bu' the :!-,ear-old. 500- pound hull<. for allout S 1.000 each The monc) entitles hi m to fight and l..111 the but1. but not to am of the butchered ml·at · hC:f\\Oc'ld lame nts the com- mcrc1ahza11on of bullfigh11ng. "'h1ch he: said has bl·t·oml· :i '\ c.-h1cle for '>Cll1ng bl·l·r Hl· rduse-. 10 aCCl'Pt ads from bulltightNs in tm mag.az1nl' bl-cause accepting the ir ad'\cnis1ng His"' 1fe and daughter ha"e become 1ntt'rl'Sll'd in the an ofhullfighting. "~h "''fc used to he temfied." her"'·ood said. "~o"' c;he's a cntic." Ht daughter Hcathl·r. a senior 1n high Sl'hool. l'~rx-c1s to fi ght her first bull this spring an Re1nosa. Mex.ico. She 1s training "'1th mt>mbers of Los ~1 ulc1eros. a bullfigh11ng club which • her"' ood presides O'\ er. hl'r\lo ood. a matadnr in the non- macho trad111on. sums up his phtlosoph) "11h a fa, nnte Spanish toast "I drink to h 1ng. stealing. l hea11ng and drinking When you lit'. he to sa"e a friend . "hen you steal. !lll:al a lad~·!> hcan. when you cheat. r hea1 death: and when you d nnk. drin~ "•th me. m) fncnd." Hotline helps ease the burden for worried owners of lost pets rl·sponi.1h11t 1~ ior a perfect stranger .. The No. I south count) "1.nner was O'Neill Elemenrnf' hool in Mission V 1eJO. Other :"11ss1on Viejo winners "ere Oel Cerro. de Portola. Ne" hart. Co sulk and Linda Vista element.in chools Also honored were Forster MiddleSchoolin an Juan Capistra no and Mou lton Elemen- tal") School in Lagun .1 Niguel HARD WORK PAYS OFF ... By KATY BOVCHER Ol IN 01i1tr NM Steff "hen Eh1ahc1h Mtlkr rc.-alued her cat. .\shit. "'a'i approa h ing 12 ~cars old. sht' dl'ctdt."d to get another pcl 'iO she "ould n't ht· m1~·r.1hle \\ht•n hc.-r trustt'd companion dll'd. The man "'ho called said her dog was hit by a car. The "'o man "'ho hit the dor dadn 't want the finana al burden. Thl·re \\ere t"'o "11neS\l'S that felt the same way. When no one\\ anted to takr cart' oft he dog bc<-ause of the expt"nsc. the l·aller ..aid ht' rouldn 't JUSI '>'all a"'a) -and finall) dcl·1ded to take care oft ht' animal . • • • We invite you to send us information on community hap- penings. We want to bear from you about upcoming f'vents. local people and neighborhood news in general. Send to Daily Pilot , P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9%6%6. Mark to tbe attention of Leslie Earnest. From Bl \\ eddmg" due out t"arl~ ne~t ~ear. Han has been "or~in1• on her ne\t noH:I. set in Zululand · outh .\fnca. "'here she It\ ed fo r I months T he Canadian-born Han. "ho has li'\t:d in Laguna 'l1gu1'I since 1976. has tra,eled throughPut the "'orld "1th her hu~band Phil. a rct1Pt'd mcchanical cng1neer for Fluor Han . 1n her mid-"Os. said she learned 10 "'ntc from reading and from taking "'ri11ng cl:ic;ses .\ mem- ber oft he Laguna &ach branch ofthc National League of .\mcrKan Pen Wom~n and Romanrc Wntt'rs of A.menca. Han said she also attends a ~=========·0:==;:;:::=::::::;:;:=======-lliiiil-! '''1-''''"'' i ' :'-=== .. =,~Dlt~,~~~A~,=-=======----- regular" nter''> "'or~shop. •• .\.c\.'ording tu ~1 ilkr. she got an lnsh setter shi: naml·J "he '" mo11,atl'd to "rile b'\ the S..·arktl. Jnd anothl·r dog. DJI!>\ to ~el'P each other thuughl of a "Oman somc"'hae compan~ in 1he1rlargc 'ard The.-first da) back from their tucl..1ng hl·r ch1ldrl'n in bed and then 'aca11on. she and her husband no ticed that Scarlett had curling up "'1th her bonk for an hour managed to squc.-eLt' her "a} through a loose board in their of plca!>UH'. !>hr said Mone~ has fence: and "as massing. Luckily. the} thought. the dog was nl'\l'r bl·l·n hrr moll' ation. When . "'l'anng 1dl·n11fica11on tags. ~ oung '\\ nll'r'> ask her ac1nce. she tells . Whc.-n thc) pla}ecl back thett answenng machine.-. them the~ ~houlJ al~o have.-anothl'r there: "'Crl' t"'o messagn. One was from a vctennanan at rea<;on 10 "rnc a Costa Ml·sa animal h<'~p1tal saying their dog was 10 nc.-ed of cmergenc~ medical :111cnt1 on. The second message was a httlc more.-abrupt. ··11'o u·rc 1n 11 for the-mo nc\. thcn go 1nio anothl·r l11ll' 1•f \'\Orl :" said Han. "The rx:-uplc.-"'h" make a lot of monc' a~thc.-'en lucl..' and the '\Cr\ fc"' .. · · · · "A man stated m} dog had died and I o wed him S200 in medical bills:· Miller said. "Although the call "as dc.-'\as1at1ng. I "as luck' this ma n took it upoo himself to tale m~ dog 10 the: animal hospital and take the financial ··11 "a'> su ha d1k mma for the pc:oplc involved. I thl·n and thi.:re dcudl·d 10 open a pct cns1s hothnt' for peo ple: lt l..l' m) self. "'hn ma~ be unavailable at the time. but medical a 11ent1o n '''II be ensured no mailer who is around." Pet C'n s1s Hotltnl' 1s a unique 24-hour. pct-owner mc.-d1cal authonurnon <.er\'lce. available natio nwide. For an S 18 enrollme nt frl· and annual rt'newals' of $6. a subscriber receives a !>lltnless steel tag that attac hes to a pet's coll ar. inscri bed. ·:tn a mt'~1cal emergency. take me to the nt·arest vet P:t) ment 1s guaranteed. JUSt ca ll 1-800-876-7171. Maller says that "'hile only two peopll' have signed up for the sen ice. lots of net owners are interested . - "' Mix discipline with love DEA~ ANN LANDERS: If )OU pnnt this.. you will be performing a great service for m1lhl"ns of parents and their children. Thrtt years ago I mamed a man who had two sons. 13 a nd 16. I was unprc~rtd to be a stepmother. bu1 of o ne thing I "'ascenain. I would not kt the children get 1hc upper hand I would remain in charge. Our con' crsattons were filled with awkward penods of silence. When I spoke to the bo)S it was alwa~s a q uestion: .. Is your room clean? .. ··is your homework done')" .. Have \OU fed the dog?" Nc.,,er did I ask. .. What's o n )Our mind')" "Ho"' arc )OU gctl!ntt along in S<"hool') .. "You look "omcd. Do you want to talk abou111')·· or C\Cn ... How arc \Ou:· I assumed the role of watchdog and dictator. Their father was alread' doing a prett} good JO" but when he sa"' hov. dogma11c and <>tnct I "'a'i. he: cased up and I lx·l.1me thl' dl\- c1plinanan in the fam1h Ali . 1.Mms Was I loved? No' Rt'spccted? No! Feared'' You'd bcttt'r tx-licve it. Tht'rc wa~ j big distance betwt"en us and I knl·w 11. l believed that was tht' way to keep them in line. One night I heard thl· )oungcr bo) ~~ ··You ,·an't lo'e a "ourpuss he nl'' l'r laugh!> or smiles :iround us We d~ hkc soldiers 1n her P"' ate army. If she realh loq:d u' she "ouldn•t treat · U'> th1~ \lo.a\ .. I froLe ·10 m ) tracl..c, The~ wc rl' nghl I rcal11ed that I had ne'er hugg<.·d the bo~ !t ur \po ken soft I~ to 1hc m I beha' l'd ht..e a \crgeant J 1001.. rnrc of their matcnal nt~ed(, but I Friday, April 1$ ARIES CM arch ~ 1-.\pnl ,19) ~l'"<.ren·1' cd "hit h buo" 'our wnlidrnlc Something 1s taken a":i~ replaced h~ '>Omething muc.h mun· 'dluahk Lo\I~ pla)S maJor role as ) nu make frc-;h \t.tn 1n nc"' dirl·r11on L cu tigun·<, prominent I) TAURUS C ~pnl 20-M a) 20). ~tone) p1nurc bnghll'r ~ou karn "'' rct rapprochement "Ith r<.'calc1trant ind I\ 1dual due. Ro manrc "'111 again ~· 1gn1tcd. Fam1I) reunion figures prominent!> Cancer nall\l' pla)S paramount role. GEMINI (:\ta ) 21 ·J unc :!O): You arc g1' en thrt:"e l hoiCl'S conncrtt•d "'1th bus1 nes<,. career ChQO'iC one "h1rh permit., \OU to d1'e'"'1t\ to appear hctorc publtl. 10 traH·I \ ou'll rl•(l'I\ l' gift"' hich S adds to \Our "'ardrubc YONEY CANCER IJ unl•21-Juh ~21 Au1ld on solid hasc. rt•al11e love· rda11on'>h1p 0 require<; n.•, 1e''· effon Someone 1!> not . MARR being complctcl' truthful Thaefore. •••••••••••••• protect '>t'lf 1n cmo11onal clinches Tauru,. orp10 plJ ) role' ~~ (July 23-.\ug. 22): Emphasis lln search for <,oul mJtl'. tra' cl publishing. ab1lit) to Cl"mplete proJe<:l. Rl'.'Sllc<, fam1h member" Jnt~ \OU to make move -11 "'oulll be premature ·enano h1ghlighl) 1d1."Jlt<.m "'inning cntf) VIRGO (~ug. 23-~pl 22 1. M ~'>ICf') "suhcJ. mnnc~ roulJ tx-rl'll'J\l'd from cscro-.1.. Changcs1x·cur in connec11o n "'11h horn'-' mdr1tal \ta tu\.\ ~·u·11 tx· happier as re\!Jh. sale M purchase of an obJeCl featured L 1hra 1n' oh ed LIBRA !Sept. 23-0ct. 22>· Deline terms. keep opt"n mind but n·fu'it' tn tx· gullible. polhght on n·puta11on. kg.al maneu,<.·rs publll rclJ tlllO!> marnagl' You'll rece1' e "settlement"' "h1ch is pleasing. P1S<"c' ligur<·~ prommenth SCORPIO !Oct 23-No'. ~I I. Prt·sc;un-applied. 'ou'll ~· a,t..cJ to ·met't deadline. Respon~1b1ht 1es increase. relat1onsh1p 1nte1Nfin If plJ\lng g.sm<.''> mo'e on._You'll be allked 10 make commitment Cam er nat1\l' m. pKturl' SAGITfARIUS (Nov 22-Dcc 211 Look hc)onJ the 1mmcd1.1tt· reahtl' romance is blossoming at fast pal'C. ( rca11' c Juicell stimulated. -;e lf-e,pre'>s1on will be highlighted ~1ember of opposlll' sn 1s serio us ahout \Ou and lo' c CAPRICORN C ~c 1.!-Jan. I 91 ..\ "ne"' deal .. 1-. 10 store relating 10 home famtl}. secunl). long-r:tnge prospects. \\hat seemed lost "111 he m .o' t•red Insist on }Our 0 "' n st) k u o . .\quanus "''II iigure prom1nrn11' AqUARIUS (Jan 20..Feb 18)· Foe. uc. on pa' mcnt'>. "olled1on~ mont'' protcct1on of' aluablc-. II ma) be nt·le-.saf) to ch.ingt· aCulunl!> 10 rn it·~ procedures. Long-d1~1:rnce call "111 'cnf, ~·liefs ~g11tJnan 1n flll'lurl· PISCES I Fch I 9-March 20l· 'itud\ ..\4uanu'> mc<,sagl· for 'J luJhk hint Focus on d1,ers1tica11on. travel. humor. fiines'>. appt"arancc \ uu'll tx· 1n' lll'd to prcst1g.ious social atT:m . Prodigal "on \tans his return JllUrnl'' IF APRIL I ~ lS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU ha' t• unusual '01u·. ~·n<;,e of drama and "s"'cet lO<.lth ... Curren t C)clC highlights rnd of ~·an h. ahthl' to r~ach more people_ chance to recapture "lo~L Jo , c_ .. \ ou'll ba' c cnl.'.·rg~. v1tahty. creat1' e Juices" 111 be stimulated .\nc-.. Taurus. L1hr J ~ orp10 p...·opk play 1mponant roles 111 )OUr ltfr Dunng this month. d1:1ads art' <.c1tkd 1n conncct1on \\llh mu'c 10,ohing propert~ ..\ugu,1 \\Ill tx· nwmnra"lc romanuc. pro fitable for ) ou thi) )ear Give yaur heart an extra helping. Say no to high-fat foods Von Hemert's ne,t'r g.a H' thC'm fnt"ndsh1p or mothC'nng. I asked m)'elf. h ow could I ha'c been so bltnd') Later that night I went to tht'lf room and askt'd them ho w thcy had stood me for so long. The)' were OabbcrgaMed T hey huggcd me and said 1f1ht"irdad loved me there must be to<>d in mt' somewht're. and somt' softness. but 1hc) had ne.,,t'r secn 11 ThC' older bo) asked 1f m) mom "as cold to me. I was shockcd. She "as. Sudden!) I reah1cd that I had OCen treating the bo)<; the W3) m ) m other had treated me Then I had a good c~ From that da~ un e'er;thrng changed -m) all11udc.-toward tht'm and their\ hJ\.\ard me rm still the d1sc1phnanan but no " there·s a lot of afTcltlon and we arc all much more rcla\l'd and a grl'at dt"al happ1t'r Sign ml· -'\f.\'E R TO() OLD TO LE.\R~ DEAR SEVER: Tlauk yo. for poiatia1 oul llaal tlisdpllne admials- tued lo\ ingl) is lbe key to a cood pa rent-child rt>lationship. YHr story is a poignant one, and maay pare.ts art' bound to learn from it. DE ·\R \'\'\ j ..\\bERS M' sister I) hJ' 1ng Jn Jfla1r v.11h a fnenci of her hushand T hi\ I\ not gossip I sa" thl·m but 1hl'' d1dn'1 see me r m len;iin lh:lt m' hrothcr-1n-la" does not !..no" dhout 11 Tlie\ ha' e t\l.O "'ondaful t h1ldren · huuld I '>tand b\ and >Aa1t form' mtcr to lkstro} her fa rn ii)~ Should ·1 ~arc lht· hdl out of the o ther man b\ thrcJten1ng 10 tell h1~ '"fe'l Should ·1 1ell m' hrotha-1n-la"'" I v.1~h I nc,erhad found this out ll fnghh.·n-. mt'. to ha' c 1h1'i knowlcdgt' I "':Jnt to do 1he right thing. but what 1s 11'' -TRICTL Y .\NONYMOL'S DEAR ANON: Go directly to yoar slslt'r ud tell Iler in a loviq way tllat you k.Dow wllat ls going oe. Be non· judgmental b•t dirt'<'l. Usully I advise people to MYOB. IMlt ia tltls cast' I tlaiak it's wortll tile slltot. Good lu<.'k. Both "ulnerablt'. South dt"als SORTH + A Q 8 4 6 s Q 10 J • J 10 6 s WEST EAT • 2 9 a • J 9 6 s 2 + K J 10 S J 7 2 a 1 4 • o 9 a 2 • 7 4 J CHARLES Go REI Ol'TH • 9 7 6 A K Q J to AK J •AK Tht' bidding: SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE • including All Leathers at 30% off All of our Famous Name Brands of Upholstery in Stock 25 r; to 45 r; off. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. April 1~. 1986 j &:00 j &:30 j 7:00 I 7:30 j 8:00 I &:30 9:00 ! 9:3o 110:00 110:30 111 :00 111 :30 I . ..... ::. ........ ...... \lo._ IN VWore TS Eltal u. i... II Complete tetevlalon ltatlnga In Sunder'• TV Piiot. ~uth \\ t'St 'Or1h l::ast 2 Pa~" 2 • Pass J Ptis 4 4 ~T P ass S 6 Pass Pas Pass Pass Pass P as., p._, .. Obi 0pt"ning lead T"o of • This hand (Ornes from rubber bndgt'-nothing otht'r than I SO honors .:ould e'<pla1n South's dt"ter· minauon 10 rt'b1d his fi, t'-card ht'art ~u11 "'1th his balanl·t'd hand Not tha~ "'e art' enamored with No rth ·s d t"c1s1o n 10 respond 1"'0 spadt's o n his four-card <\Ult either-a va lut' bid of three no irump 1s mort' 10 our liking Ea,,·, dou blt' "'as lead-d 1- rec11ng, reques11ng his pannt'r to lead dumm~ ·~first -bid suit E"<ccpl that his partner had ment1ont'd the denomination fir,t. North ..:ould OMAR SHARIF ha .. e a'ed tht' da' b> con .. t'nmg to SI\ no trump, a .:omra.:1 tha t ould not be deft'ated r rom hts 1de of the table. '-' e~t dul) It'd the 1wo o f spades. and 11 wa.s obnou~ 10 all and sundr) 1ha1 ll "a' a s1nglc1o n Dccla rt"r did not fan.:) his .:hance . but he v.as not prepaud 10 surrt'nder "''lthout a fight H e decided 10 rry to put the fa.:1 thar \\ "e~t ht"ld on I~ ont' spade to good u"e He ro"e "'1th dummy's ace of )padt'•. tht'n drew trumps D«l•ucr .:Mhed tht' ace-king of .:lubs and ace of diamonds, then O\t'rtoo the Jae!.. of dia monds with the 1ablc's queen. Nov. h~ led the Jack of dub~ and discarded thc kina of diamond lrom hand! \\ e t "'~ hdple ., Do wn to noth- ing but mmor -'>ull 1.ards, he had no opuon hut to "''" the queen and tht'n pu1 declarer back in dummy "Ith a m inor-suit card. Declarer dtS1..ardt"d h1\ r"o losing spades on the lt'ns of diamond and clubs. and brought homt' tht' ~lam for the loss 01 Ortt) one club trick \\ e don· 1 i.. nov. who played this hand If nohod) claims tt, perhaps "'e'll pa'( 11 oft a\ our o"'n 1n years IC' .:ome Legs go only halfway up -13Mi111m~-------- '-'hen ~ou s.J~ \hl· 1, 11, pn.·u, kg.\ ..,., 'o u·re onh 1al t..1nl' Jht,ut "h:it'1. tx'!"t.'l'O tht• 01..0l.l' J "d the anl..k h.'lhnicall~ In t't1f".·J<. -Jnd "he' J hqx·d -ah\l'~ thl· n c 1<. thl' th1tth n1.111hc 11..'g ACROSS , Entarae 5 Bisect 10 Music grouo 14 Singer 15 Soared 16 Stra•ght as 17 SI~ 18 Seller dea1 20 Acum1nale 22 Via 23 Fort•ltt'O In an auto .. upph <.tt1rt• rm l~lld. " fll'rcenl of lhl' rq11.1 l'ml·nt part<. 24 Crew memN>r 26 Comoan.., ~ • '17 India •eg ,_ 30 Cogitates L.M. Bo YD al·count for 0 per"en1 of the .,tore·., c,ak "Fe1St\ .• ('Ume<. frl)m the old \l.Ofd "tc1st"' "0h1ch "a .. J ~mall dog Nol all the Penns' h anta Dutch are plump. though man' artful pho to of them M'Cm Ill "Jnt t' sell us that notion Still the' !..no'' ho"' to C'oot.. and l'er1atnh hl'" to ·at \\'ere \OU a" arc tha1 1n Pl·nn'' i,ania Ou1ch then.''s no \\ord for ··dil•t'"') Q. What mat..c.·~ <..it•r man beer ~ &ood" .\ • me "rt"d11 an old la" till oh<ier't'd In .\ D 14 7. that punt' d(."('m.· t..nov. n as the Reinhensgebot required bre"e~ to u'e nothing but malt. ho p and "ater No e hem1cal addlll\CS. • "D1amond1ferous" 1s a rt"al "'Ord meaning ·• lc.ldtl\I diamonds." but r,e nc\Cr ht'ard an' man so de-~ ntxd. not e't'n Zs.a ~-.a·s men 3-4 Beetle 35 Ang~ 36 Ms Mu,. a• 37 Single 38 Resoono 40 Wood 4 1 Pronovn 42 GOSSIP '3 Harangued -45 S1111ng -47 AllOyS 48 Go a.str&) 49 Rams 50 CorrobO•ale 53 Hill 54 ieaious 58 Sausage 61 Voelcred 2 3 " 17 20 37 It has bttn noled that man) an '1 <\laskan golJ pro~ptttor slcpl with his dop to kec-p ••rm. May~ so. But ..... -+--+-- man) another lepl w1th his crock of -45 sourdoua,h naner. To ktt-p tt fro"' frn·~ing. ThOtt alhpt~. 1f '~ can't find IO)thlna tl~ 10 eat .• ,,, tat Cal:h OtMr. Q What art ''lt()tt'ntnsu'"" o\. Ptoo&c ~ho 1h1nk thf eanh standsst1lla lM unrt',oh namund It • ' 62 Lab meo1um 63 Lend -- 6-4 Greel\ Cfl, 6~ Unrvers1t) 66 Put baclo. r a kiln 6' Sailor DOWN , Ecstat1e 2 H~· So l At the pea- 4 Slow down 5 -soda 6 Correc1 "Frown 8 Elbe leeoet 9 Thrice !>fel 10 Obstructed 1•Te>o1<- v1ew of 12 Oehcate 13 A ctaievemertl 19 COior 21 Mantle 25 Br.-...e 26 Twist 2 7 Greeio. isle 28 ExC1u5Ne 29 Roo1es 30 Hall-bOOt 31 ISSW$ 32 Indian noble 33 Plants 35 Jaz:z tan 6 .... ' 39 W., tP-'a·lt'V bHO 40 Aisles -42 Oeadltet 44 Mertl -46 Arduous 4 . COl!eQe VIP 49 Unin1erestfld 50 Contend with 8 9 5, Latvian City 52 Arena S3 ~"· 55 Pany ~6 Bad 57 Peace 59 ConfMc:t 60 Strain 11 12 13 .· .. 0r-.. CoMt DAILY PILOT I Thur9day. Apf'tl 14, 1988 nm P.AMD,Y CIRCUS by Bii Keane 11' THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore ... " "I can carry it. I'll use BOTH hands." Figure skater Buffy Pompadore eltencea the akeptlce and aaaumee the overall lead with another victory In the "Battle of the Super· atara" competition. llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE GARFIELD I OOl'~·T CARE IF= IT'S OP14ELIA ! WE.LC.OM( TO TH( (ARL«.' M OP.NINCs f.XE..ACIS( SHOW ! TUllBLEWEEDS DRABBUt t ~·r .C:MOAl ~l Uf:Qf. GaMG TO 00 ... r <\> aoesraao&& by Hank Ketcham I .. 'DAD WAS RIGHT 'OJ AIU OFF YOUR ROCKER .'' TOMORROW Ml{ NAME WILL 6E OPl-IELIA .. A5 M C~ARACTER GROWS AND MV BEAUT'<' l~CREA5E5, 50 WILL Ml{ NAMES Cl-IAN6E ... REAOt,i ? ANP ON[! ANO TWO! ~·-.....,.·-. ,,,_ ...... ..,, -·-~ by Charles M. Schulz 9 1 T~I N K MA'f6E SO i Will MV DESK ! I ~ .. by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan rJOI MOOL.'{QJ PROE"LV KIOOW MXl1 f; ~$Pe 1..1.. 'M:\£ ~eN AAv'rrJG. by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady .. BLOOll COUl'fTY by Berke Breathed GAMIN AND PATCHES by Addison FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE ,, .. WU!< R/ '1'0V fJAIJE. AU. ~PG~ Ol.O NE.W~PAPE.lZS 7 JUDGE PARKER ~~ by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux DAVID AND SUSAN HAVE BEEN TOC;.ETHER f I 'M BEGINNING ro THINK THAT SUSAN i ALL DAY / THEY SPENT THE M O RNING AT MIGHT 6 E FALLING lN LOVE, SAM! I'VE THE LUPPINO C"::7.ALLERY, THEN HAD A L ATE NEVER S E E N HER SO HAPPY AND ENER· LUNCH BEFORE GOIN(;, OVER TO SUSAN'S J 0ETIC SIN CE BEFORE JAKE DIED / AND TO WORK ON PREPARATIONS r--...:z::i:::cl..I ~ I 'M BEG INNING TO HAVE MIXED FOR THE ONE·MAN SHOW .' ' E MOTIONS ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP. DOONESBURY ~ NOT D ISSIMILAR FROM THOSE ~ YOU EX.PRESSED I ~ t \ ~ -----~1 ~ ~~i ~} ~,,._..,,"' RJlJ~~~! 4-l'f by Garry Trudeau t by Tom Battuk o••--......_.,.,,. __ ................. of .... ,.,.. l<<Q•bied -d• t.. low 'o lo"" •-'""D'e -d• 14 H I;~ c T I I' I '~ 11 ENICI[ I I' I I J t · 1 · TUM AO\ I I 1· 11 r In _,,.~,..,,,..~ cOllatlOtahon i• Ille PfOC ... wl\.IMy I-~· C•Hle ~ '""'d\ast! ...... - . ... .._ __ _..._......_~~~~~---~~------------------~~---'"---~--....... ~-----------------:.._.--------------_;,;;,------~~~~~~~~~ I I' I' THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1988 Br•VH rem•ln wlnlna In eight g•mn thla •••eon. C2. Prep pitcher Mta m•rk tor conaecutlve victories. C2. Angels fi"nd their left-hander. Finley beats White Sox, helps solidify rotation crowd of22. 76S gave Finley a standing ovation. He tied a career high wtlh seven strikeouts while walking three. TonlglJt•• game ··1 had a lot of things going on an my mand. My rt'Cord ~-asn't that Jood :·on spn ng training) peopk were lookintat me as the o nly left-hander. and I knew mytdf that once I got m~ mechania fllht up wi~ nw. that I ~ould be a good pncher. I k-OC"W an my .. Jn the dugout when there were~ cg.s. I told the 'uys to get me one run and I'll finish 1t off for us.· said Finley. l-1. Oucago Whne Sox <Perez l-01 at Aaaels <McCaskill 0-01 By RICHARD DUNN ......... c.. 'I •. t Third baseman Jack Howell did just that . In fact he gave Finley two. . Chuck Finley. labeled a risk before the Howell. who hit 23 home runs after sea.son. made his biggest mark to date in a big becoming an Angels reiular a year ago. bad not league uniform Wednesday nilht. homered ofT a left-handed pitcher sin~ April It had been sinceJuly S. 19"87. when Finley 27, 1987 when he t.aged Milwaukee's Juan last won a major league game. The cold streak Nieves. i amc: 1.05. TV. None. Ra(lao: KMPC (710) Fnda) 's game: .\n.gels at Seattlt'. -·us p.m mind. no matter what anyone else thouabt. tbat once I got m\ mechanics down I would be a v.mning pitcher. And that's what I'm tryiftl to shov. nght nov.." Tbe scoreless ue almost ended in the sillth, but Chu~.ago left fielder Dan Pasqua. drifti11& tov.ard the shon cr pan of the fm« in front or had to e nd sometime. H is second home run of 1988cameagamst said Fmle' ··1 v.ent down to winter league and O ne of the prescason question marks m the lefty Dave LaPoint. which lifted the Angels to a l knev. "'hat I had to do. J kne'4 th1.s v.as m) )car the bo>. scats. crasht'd anto the wall and reached Angels' starting rotation. Finley went a long • 2-0 lead and put them ahead to stay. to euher get o'er the hill. so to speak. or to stan out to rob Schofield of a solo home run. way toward showi ng that he may be the left-"It was good to do soi:nething Jood for the mulling back and letting ~ople pass me I knev. handed starter the club seeks. team. but you have to give credit to· Chuck that once I got there I had something I had to do. LaP01n1 threw his arms hia.h in the air aft.er v.atchmg Pasqua sa'e a run. But to sa\ the White Sox faak.d tQ properly suppon LaPoant "o uld be putting it mildly. Finley hurled seven shutout innings and Finle}." said Ho~ll. who'd struck out twtct' and I ~t m' mind to do 1t." lefi the game in the ninth inning. finishing with apinst LaPoint on off-speed pitches before Fin It') Said he wanted to go mne innings so a fi ve-hit. two-run performance as the Angels hlllin1 a fastball for a home run. · bad that he could taste 1t. but he nn"dt'd .\ftcr Hov.ell lowered the boom on went on to defeat the White Sox. S-2. F1nle) was 2-7 last year with a 4.61 ERA DeV. a) n~· Bu11.-c·s rehefhelp to retire the side in La Poin1 in the se'enth. the While Sox defenK It was the longest o uting of Fin le} 's but made some mechanical adjustments dunng the ninth profe ssional career. and when he exited 1n the v. inte(ball. "The concentrauon le' cl ha~ bt-en a "'hole 1-r--------11inttr. a n -ai>pree1atwe Anaheim -Staduun--.::1-feune-mysclf-dunng--thro~lBOn.--~o~t -11_e_r~t -1s,ear anl t v.aslast ~ear hesa1d fell apan 1n the eighth to allow the Ante)s an insuranu: run Then Ch1h Davis poWtted a tv.o-run b.ome nm offrclicvcr BUI Long.and--....uit __ ..;;:: Colby, Herman power Estancia past Sailors Eagles keep pace with leaders; Vaqs pad lead to three Conrad Colby drove a home -run and three doubles a nd Frank Herman hit a pair of ho me runs as Estancia High clubbed host Newport Harbor. 13-3 in Sea View League baseball Wednesday. final two. escaping trouble without allowing a run. Tony Wren had a two-run double and Gavin Whtt1s a run-producing single for all ofNewpon·s runs in the third. Those two and Kirk Summers each had two hits forthe Sailors( 1-5). But after Newpon closed within 6-3. Estancia erupted for seven more runs o ver the next three innings. '\ fi ve-run fifth was highlighted b) back-to-back home runs. a three-run shot b) Herman and Colby's solo effon . · The win improved the Eagles to 4-2 in league. two games ht-hind Sea View In other Sea View games: leader Saddleback. and 11-5 overall. Saddlebacll 10, Uaivenlty 9: The Newpon fell to 1-5. The two meet Roadrunner s remain unbeaten again Friday at Estancia. through six league srarts -and Colbydroveinfiverunsandscored lfniverstt} remains winless during three while going 4 for 5. Herman thal span. but the dispant} bet~een went 3 for 5 with four RBI and three the tv.o could hardh bt-seen on the runs. field. · Also contributing were Dan Saddleback rolled to a I 0-1 lead Dougherty, wh,o went 2 for 3 with two ht-fo re holding on for the victory as runsscorcd. twowalksand two stolen Universm battled back with a 16-hll bases. Mark Harby, who had two hits attack. scoring twice 1n the seventh andanRBl.andDave Westman.who inning and leaving two baserunners had a two-run double in the first and a stranded with the final ouL sacrifi~e fly in the fif\h. Saddleback scored six in the second Estancia.jumped on Sailors' pitch-inning. led b~ a three~run homer b)' ing for five runs in the first and Sean Therien and a t~o-run single b} Herman added a solo home run an the George Canham. second to stake starting pitcher Ton) Among Saddleback's heav) hitters Mendoza (5-0) to a 6-0 lead. -Neil Carter was 4 for 4: Thenen Mendoza pitched fi ve innings. and George Saldana were 2 for 4: and , allowin1 ej&ht hits and thi:-ee earned . Chris Sliva was ~ for 3. runs. and Gabe Javage pitched the Matt Dahlgren had a three-run ho mer for Uni versitv and finished 2 for 5 wtth four RBI;. Casey Simpson v.as 3 for 4: and Paul Ltt was 3 for 3. T•still l ;Corou del Mar !: The Sea Kings gave 1t awa) in the bottom of the sixth after rallying w1th two runs to tie the game at 2-2. surrendering four walks in the inning to shove in the winning run ofT a full count and drop them tv.o games ofT the third place pace of Estancia. Tustin scored two in the third Wlth a tv.o-run single from center fielder Monte Jones. but the Sea Kin.gs retaliated in the top ofthe sixth Wlth a tv.o-run double to n ght-ttnter by G reg Haack. In the South Coast League: lrville 14, Capisln.DO Valley !: The Vaqueros padded their league lead to three games with the easy road \ICton . l<evin Obergfell went the distance. ~alkmg four and fanning four while allov.ingsolo homers to Dave Guillen and Chns Wend in the founh and se'cnth innings. Leading 1-0 1n the top of the founh. Rand\ Manin cracked a solo homer to make 11 :!-0 and Marlon Bnngas added a tv.o-run shot latu in the inning for a 4-0 edge. The Vaqueros (6--0. 13-3) put the game av.ia} with four more in the fifth. capped b) Enc Degen's two-run single. Turning two llimaeeota•a Albert Newman fitea OTU Cle...eland buenumer llel Ball. wbo loeea (Pleue -A.ltO&La/C2) Andrettis risk domin•nce at Long·Beach Guerrero Since 1983 switch Formula On< ca" raced at Long ~lthough _Guerrero. t•S-C.RT Beach Grand Pm . Longumc lnd~ car puts slug Beach until 1983. po1nt champ1on Bobb' Rahal and the 'eteran Did. 1mon of Capmrano d t I d ars "a · 1 Smee the switch to Indy cars. 11·s aJways fast Rick Mear1 ma) challenge Beach "' 111 ha'e at least one car IO the on P.a ...... es 0 0 Y C , 1• ffil Y Ix-en all Andretta. the '\ndrctti d\nam . chances arc ra e. but that v.111 !')( dnven b~ Scott .J. I , h b 1 d t Mario won his second Long Beach good that 1f an .\ndretu car 1s runnmg Pruc:n 1mon v.as still negouaung as ui t ynas y title in 1984 and repeated in '85. S<>n at the end of the race. II ~Ill be In first O\Cr 3 nde for himself, but ctiances Michael was in the winner's circle in place. are he'll sat this one out. By RIOM.RD HUDSON JR. °' ................. LONG BEACH -Is this the year the Andretti d ynasty at the Long Beach Grand Prix comes to an end? Don't bet on it. The Andretti family loves Long Beach. They should. They've won the ·last four races at the Grand Prix and five of 11 since the inaugural run in 197S. Racing patriarch Mario has four of the victones. His fint win came on the Formula One circuit in 1977. . '86. last ~ear. Mano kept the streak In 1987. Mano captured eight pole Pruett. a former go-can racer. v.111 ah\ e with a wire-to-wire victory. In positions. but v.on onl~ tv.o race-s In be be seeing double duty -dC'fendmg fact. each of Mano's victories came the ISC.\RTrace . \fano v.as forttd his JQ -Trans-.\m wm at Long from the pole. out b\ mechanical troubles or a crash Bea~·h a v.t'll as dn' 1ng an Simon's And this year. a third Andretti. 10 all but fi,e. He fimsht'd s1,th in the Lola Cosv.onh John. will vie for a spot m the staning lluto All4lrettl llk.._I AIMlrettt point standings.. Other notev.orth~ I nd~ car t'ntne' 24-t':ar fiel d. Michael. "'on tin1sht'd SC('Ond in arc .\.J Fo~1. maktn.g his first It also appears that the Andrettis Phoeni~. outdueled over the last the point race. v.on four ract'S -the appearance at Long Beach: Dann~ are well prepan-d for this year·s IS-se' era I laps by San Juan Capistrano most ofan) dn"er. He was running at Sulh' an. IQ 5 Ind~ 500 Wlnn('f". .\I race CART season. Mari~ comes into resident Roberto G uerrero. G uer-the finish m onl~ 10 of the 15 e' ents.. l 'nser Jr .. set'Ond plaC'C finisher in the Long Beach fresh off a v1ctory at last rcro's performantt sho~ be is full> v.h1ch cost him the dm mg ti tle. last t"'O Ind\ SOOs. and Emerson week's Checker 200 at Phoenix. the recovered from a near-fatal crash at Guerrero. v.ho finished founh in F1tttp.3ld1. 10": v.o rld dri,10g cham- 50th win of the 48-~ear-old d river's lndianapolislastfaJLGuerrcrowasm the d river point race an JQ8". v.111 pion. legendary carl'er. a coma for 17 dars after the Septem-hkel~ be thconl~ Or:ln.ge Count) Ind) Local Su~r \ C'C «ntnes include Michael finished a strong third at ber crash during tire testing. car dm er m the I ~th annual Long (Plea9e eee ANDUTTIS{CS) Rustlers drop key Anteaters add four to basketball team match at LA Pierce ButGWC'splayorr· hopes still alive with three to play The Golden West men's volkyball team rallied from a two-set deficit and took.an 8-4 lead in tbt final tet but fell to host LA Pitrtt, I S-11. JS-13. C).. IS. I l·IS, IS·l3. in a South Coast Conference volleyball match that lasttd 2 houn, 2S minutes Wedne:s.- da}'~ The Rustlers were ahead 8-4 in the fifth pme. but the Brahmas IC.'Ored five straiaht and extended a M lad to 14-10. Golden West pulled within 14-ll 'and h8d opponunitits but could not conVttt. ' Tbc lou dropped ~Rustlers to a.s in conference and 9-S overall. while Piert"e improved to 11 ·2 and mnains in ICCOftd pbft. The founh,. place Rustlers nml 10 win their ftnal Wee ma&c9* ipiut ML Su AA· tonic), u Verne and ~ Coast. and haw tbird·place El Cimino tole twice. Tht Warrion haw mak'hct ttmainint •inst the top n.o w.ams ln theSCC. Frethman outside-hitten °'an C unningham and Ron Smith had 22 and 20 kills rcspcoctively. and sophomore setttr Eddie Rapp had S7 assists. Golden West led 12-6 in~ second game, but Pittee scored seven straiaht to take a 13-12 lead before w1nnina. l S-13. Golden West controlled the match in the third and foufth-pmes. said· Coach Al Gasparian. but after takina an 8-4 lead in tht fifth. the RU:Sda1 "just Wt'ttn 't bunpy cftOUll\." In preplCtion in theSuntet ~ _.,.....-...a.Ge.a v...t: The unbea~n Oilen swept to their third strai&ht victory in laaut Dia)' and ci&hth triumet-overalf with a 1 S-12, I S-8. 1 S-2 wt n ova the visitina Scahawb. Checl Kun (fiw kills) and Grq Ryan (nint kills) led the way. ~ Ina in with 2j assists from Juoo Crump. Ocran Vte. fell to l-2 in ~ matchts. ...._l.P1•? b V...,l:Smiof middlt bkda lriaa aoo-Md 10 killt and 10 •u« bloctJ • the C'ha,..m rolled tr)• the Buont.. IS-2. Kua ...... .,. I S-tl. I S-S. to improve to 3-0 in the Sunset. 9-0 o"·erall fountain Vallt)• fell to ~3 in league. Senior John Solomon ti.eked 8ooM with 10 kilts and tenior Martt Presho added tie.ht. ...... I, ....... t: 8ndcn Comen had 10 kills to le9d the Viki•12·1.6-3)toa IS-I. U-7. ls-6 victory over the Lions (~3). Marina f8ca a key match at Huntinatoa 8eecll Friday nisbt. In tbt PKiftc Coast i..e..t: ........ a.a....--.e:Tllt Wlfrion 11111111 .. lar m:at WedM$- day•s ien 1n _. ~ 8e1Kb with a _.. .... I~ Is.&. IS-I ~.:~..:-::t: ::a-Jc« Smith and Kalla ~ ~ eec:t. mditl'd .... 11'"9 klla. °"' ~ w ..._ ~a att1 fbr * Warrion. who ~ rubd No. 4 in Clf 4-A ........ 11·1 rKOld.. 7-0 i• ~ .. ,.. All-America pick. ex-Bruin Palmer among UCI stgnees T~ UCI men's basketball team announced the "IJltna of fOu.r ath- letes Thursda). includi ng McDonald's AJl-Amenca 9C~ion Eta.in Roten of Gal'). Ind... and bmer UCLA pla)'tt Rod Palmer of Dominaua. Abo sisned were Sunny Hills Hieb .xnior Brian ~ty and ~ Udo-Ema. a prodUC1 of Sconldale. Ariz.. •ho sat out this ...,.. ~ite aucndina school at Mesa Commun1t) C'olqe. The quanrt bn"IS O 's last of liantr'IS lo fh-e thas tea1011 after the Antcatrn ~ &mt '-"of Los Alamtto& HiP lal fall \JC1 Ms OM ~tpmnainina. UC1 Cc.ct. ltill Multipn was 1n Gary W~dandl) to!!: llQlm. llQllm. •'-oeemcod ~and alkSa~ honors at Hclinltt Manft """· " a trft..e.uded .,.,... playtt ..... l\'ftlltid '4 poita. I.) m.ou-. a1'd 2.1 bl<ded "'°" "' ..... The 6-7. ··~"*'·~the An•tm wanted._,,. det _... mng late. v.as also f'(•cnut('d b~ llhno1s State. Ind iana State and Western Kentud .' Palmer. v.ho ~-as a ~n·c ••1th about six minutes per pme m ~ pmes dunng his Two years at UCLA. earned first-te..am prep ~11-Amcnc:a honors at Dom1n1ucz H'lh 1n l98S and •-as the most high~touted guard on the W~t Coast. Tbt 6-1. I 8 S..pound guard 1 vcr- a&'ed one point pcr pmc at CLA after neltlnJ I 3. potnts. S.0 rebounds and S.U assut.s per pmc as a smior at Dom1nsua. "ftcr 51tt1na out th.ts tC'.8SOft and attcnd1natehool at com...-c~ Palmtt •i ll ha"'-c twO years of el'l)blht) ~maan1na at a . Mc0oskc). a 6-7. llS-pound tenJOr from Fullmoe. averieed 1&.4 potnt.s and 12_) ~ _llr ~ ift eam1111 ftftWa) ~ rtl)llef olthe ,. tar hooor'lucl fiftl ...... AIK'1f).. A honofoL ~ was alto ftmlieed b)• tabS&ak nt IOanla l*Jel". Udo-Ema. ii ruo•ttmt &om-knee -.rY ... M afttt ·~ .. 17.9 ......... 9.1 re-bollnds _. I.I tilodDed *-,er llJIW at Clllplml Hilla ia Sooat Ide. •tudtWftlt 17-Jhls..-~.\Jdo. Ema tamt'ld aa..swe Md al 1I11$ e boeon.. blll °*' tdtook .... ...,. aftier· tk llUUf). .\!'I DIEGO 11'P) -Pedro G ucr- rt'ro said he wasn't looking for any pani ular t)pe of pitch when hit Eric hov. ·!i 1-0 deh"ef) for the pmc- v. innmg homer "'edncsday ma,hL ··1 don't kno v. what is was to be hone!>t v.nh ~ou". said G uerrero about the slider fro m Show that he hit for 3 t~o-run homer m the C>odien' ~> '1c-ton O\ t'r San Diego. ·· 11ust loo~ for the ball and try to bit Today•a1ame Deqen (\'alenzucla 1-1) at Saa Die-go (JonC'S ~I l. Time. I 05. T\ ~one Radio K..\BC l"<X>l Fnda~ 's game: .\t lanta at Dodlrn.. ~:05 p.m 1t. It was a breaking ball fastW. c~nseup. l don't know what it --. .. \\'1th the sco~ ucd --2. Show.().~ retn"C'd the first two batten in tM etJ!:ith before hilling Kirt. Git.a. ~1th a pitch Gucncro then drove die 3-0 pitch O'er the ~ntcr-fickt fence. .. t:sualh home runs don't bcMllll' me. but ~hen I 11ve up two-.rwa homers o r thrtt--run ho men theft .. no C).CU~ :· Show said. "1 p • ~ha~ someth1nc but I dora't ~ ~hat It tS. Ma)bt f ¥ejustl0( '° ... home run h1tten.. •• Ja, Howett pitched twO in...._• rehd'for tus fil"\t Dodmtt victory ... J~ Orosco tot the final three _. for bas third save. Tht PadttS loeckd the baa -• S&ftlJc-and \WO waJb in &he bcalJm f/6. the ninth •ith OM out. .._ Su~ hi t a lllCrifiee fty to ..... • 4-3 but Orotoo llruck out pinch .... . Mart Parent 10 cnd the ..... The Do4lcn ritd it 2·2 ... K'Ulth •-M Gtblon ~ wi?lll a sa,.ae. ~t eolCCOftd .tie.Ow•• -al bit wa et""'-and ICOl'ldoa .... Manhalta 11"1k- Tbt Padla took a 1-0 1-s=·· fi"1 .-SWl\ey MltiW¥1 . off Tt• 1..-y Md ICIOftld oa _, G•')1nl•a .,_..,to tMft. •• dii --. o.t, li;:••11•••11••r ll doul!ld ... -....... lilllL .tvaattdtodlildoaa .. ....,_. ...... Oii Mm-·· ..... ........ Friend's illness adds nieanlng to pitclier's record BRENHAM. Texas -h wasa special ni&ht for Jon Peters of Brenham Hi&h School. He broke the national high school ~rd for most consecutive pitching victories with 34. His airlfriend. his parents and a &ood ponion of the citizens of this central Texas town were crammed in the stands Tuesday ni&ht. but somwnc was missing -Jeff · Toll, a friend s10~ their days in first grade. and a Little U-ague teammate until he contracted leukemia. Toll was in a Houston hospital. no longer able to function as student manager of the team. After Peters. a 17-year-oldJunior. sh~t out Conroc- Oakndge. S-0. he hugcd his teammates.. shook h.is opponents' hands. answered repont'rs' questions and accepted the con&ratulations of hundreds of wt'll· ..,.,ts.hers. He sta>ed unttl vinually everyone left the httJe ballpark. Then, as the ltghts were d1mmtng and the ~rinklcrs _were staning. he could be found on a pay one in the parktng lot talking to Toll. who was tn exas Cllildrens' Hospital in Houston. Toll was wearin'a U nivt'rsit) ofTexas T -shirt Peterspve him. Said Toll. in a telephone mtcrv1e1.1. afterward. ··1t just happened to be the night I was weanng a shin ht' .,_ ____ had-gu.en..mc..iettntJy.11 was reall). greath~ wourut I'm SOrt) I m issed 1t " Peters won tn a big way. stnking o ut 15 of the 26 batters he faced and not&•' ing up a hit until after the first out in the last inning. "Last week. when he tied the record.'' said Toll. "I was home but I couldn't go to the game because m> (blood) count was down. But I listt'ned to the game on the radio. Tonight. I had no way of knowing unttl he called so I was eager to hear." Quote of the day Jay Raadolpll, pla)-b)-pla~ announcer on the C1nc10nat1 Reds' tt:lccasts this season. noung that his color a nal) st. lohnn~ Bench, v.as bus) crceting fa ns and signing autographs during their first tt'lccast from spnng tramtng: ··Johnn). you're JUSt so amb1deAtrous." Parcel puts Kentucky on spot LOSANGELES -Apackagc sh1ppcd m from the Un1 ,ers1t) of Kentuck) to the father of a Los Angeles high school basketball star accidentally opened. reveal- ing S 1.000 m cash. a<'Cording to a published repon. The Dail) News of Los Angt'les. m a copyright stol) in toda) 's cd1t1ons. said It learned of the package and 11 contents from em plo)ees of a local deliver) service. The pla)cr. Chm Mills of Fairfax High School. signed a letter of in tent No" 11 to accept a basketball scholarship to lhC' un1,crs1t). which v.as repnmanded last month b) the National (olleg1att' .\thletic Association fur minor '1olat1ons after a Ieng.th) irnest1gat1o n of harges that substantial pa~ments were m ade to other pla~ers. Thi.' pla~er his father and uni"er<.1ty officials denied an~ knov.ledge of the mone' But L.:n1,ers1t' of KentuLh Pres1den1 Da' ad P Roselle issued th~ follov. ing statement Wednesda) night "There 1s going to be a mommg stof) 1n the L .\ Dail) r-.:ev.-s a bout possible nev. '1olat1ons of ~C .\ .\ rules m our basketball program. We first heard about the matter on last Fnda) evening as a result o t a telephone 1nqu1~ b~ a reporter fro m the newspaper. ··He ga'c u~ onl~ enough information to indicate the poss1b1ht) ot a scnous rule infraction We 1m med1atel) bcpn an 10\t'Sllgat1on and m 'e~ shon order 1nformt'd the \j( ~.\enforcement staff. "W1th1n a da). v.e confirmed enough of the 1nformat1on g1' l.'n 10 us b) tht.· n:poner to be senoush conct"rned. -f.&M:llMHl:RU:bii·-------------- "8!!e .. w1.:;::.~rc;: LA B·r~ TTes still winless Lever added T.nd Mkt9MJ Mull 22 as ~ ~ GI. V 1 l-.. .. • ,. the Dcnvcr Nugcts dcfc.a&ed the Laken. F..---h . t ---t hilt ~ '9••• f:-M-&ndldt.dc Pane, Witt Clartr'• 120.106, Wednesday ni~hl fOf' lheir 11th Des afCS OSSCS WO--CT"3S solo home run with two c:>llts in the bottom oftht' I !th victory in the last I 3 aames. It~$ Dc~ver's 50lh Wtn of Atl t d tghth straight innina helped San Francisco snap • three-pme lo11ng the ICISOO, only the KCOftd lime since lhe Nugcts an a TOPS e strak. . joined the NBA they have IQChed t~t ftgure. The -. Clark'• second homer.of the season was a dnve '<? Nugcts also won their season senes wt the Lakers. n&ht-ttnter field on a 1-0 pitch from Pat Perry, the Reds J..2. The loss was the fourth strai&ht on t road for the Frem ne A111Kla&H Ptt11 fil\h pitcher of the game. . . . Lakcrs. 57-19. and the last time dicy lost at many in a Don Robinson. 1-0. go~ the victory with two 1nnut1S row away from home ca.~ in the first four mes of the Jim Deshaies. who had shoulder SUl'ft'ry last of relief. He allowed C?nt hit and struck.out four. Perry. 1984-1985 season ... Elsewhere in the BA. Xavier October. pitched a two-hitter and Alan Ashby htt •home t-1. entered lhe game in the I I th and reured the first two McDealel scored 23 points and Kevla Wtlllam1 had six run as the Houston Astros beat Atlanta. 4-0, Wednesday ballers before facin1 Clark. . . . of his 18 during a 21-7 &.attic spurt in lht' second at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium to send the winless Pirates 7, Plalllles I : Bnan Fisher allo~ five h1~s quaner. a nd the SupcrSonics wc~t on to defeat tht' Braves to their e11hth straight defeat. over 71(, innin.JS and Pit~lbl:Jr&h ~umtd four Ph!ladetp~1a visiting Clippers. 11 J..92. The Chppcrs .. who got 23 It's the most losses ever at tht' stan of a season for errors !".the first three. 1nn1ngs •!'to four runs 1n beating points from MUie WoM ... , never got closer than 17 Atlanta. 1.1.hich dropped ils first seven in I 980. The team the Phalltes at Three Ravers Stadium.. . . . . points in the S«ond half ... Patrtd Ewmc continued is onl) one loss sh y of the National League modern mark The Pirates have beaten the Phalhes nine. tames. in his torrid scorinaspun with 41 points in 26 minutes and of nine from the stan of the season shartd by four teams. their last IO games dating back to last season. 1nclud1n1 New York coasted to a 127-107 victory ovedndiana at All eight Atlanta los~ have been at home. three of four this .season. Madison Square G arden ... a....tes Barkley connected Deshaies. 1-0. struck out fi vt' and walked two and In the American League: . on a thrtt-point shot at the buzztt to ,;ve Philadelphia am proved his ltfetimc record against the Braves to 6-1. . l.tlaa~ •. Twla1 J: ~t Oe~eland Sta~1um. Ron a 98-97 ovt'nimc victory ovCT Washing. ton at the Deshaies. who made his first stan of the season. had Kittle. playing for the first umc this season, hat a two-run Spectrum . . Larry aw scored 26 pomts. grabbed 1 O anhroscopic surgery for a panial tear of his lef\ rotator homer and had an RBI sinale that s~rlced a f<?ur-run rally rebounds and added 10 assists as Boston incrca5N its cuff last Oct. 9. 1n tht' t'ighth' 1nn1ng as the Indians rallied to beat season-h11h wanning streak to eight games wath a · In other NL games: Mmnesota. . . l.2J..I04rout ofM1l"'a ukeeat8ostonGarden ... A4riu C.ar4laals 4, C... I : Bob Homer's bases-loaded The Indians. who have won seven oftheu.last eight Outley who had only 1wo points in the first half. sacnfice fly in tht' seventh inntnJ snapped a tie and ltfled games. trailed 3-2 entering the eighth. but Juho Franco scored j4 of his 28 points down the stretc h to lead t. Louis to tM victory over Chica~o at Busch Sta~iur:n. smgled with o ne out and stole second. Willie Upshaw Detroit to a I 15-98 victory over v1s1t1ng Cleveland. Vince Coleman and Ozzie Smith staned the mnang walked and Kittle hit a tw<?-Out single l~t tied the score. snapping the .Ca' a hers· winning streak at four ... In "'1th singles. and Cubs reliever Les Lancaster walked Mel. Hall followed with an RBI s1nile and B~ook PhoeniA, Ed4~ Jolla ... scored 37 points and staned a Tomm) Herr antentaonally to face Horner. who had Jacoby hit a two-run do uble but waso~t tryang for a tr:iple. dcc1s1ve 1.2-0 run m the final thrtt minutes as the Suns reached base in his previous nine plate appearances. At•leUcs 1%, Marlaen 7: Rookie Doug Jennangs. stayed ah'e in the pla,offrace with a 123-11 6 wm o'er Horner. who was 4 for4 in the CardinaJs' 7-5 victory who went 4 for4and scored fourtimes.andJoseCanse<:o -San-Mlton10 . -In ·Oakland. rook.c-fo~rd-~s O"Cf Ctucaio Tuc.sday m1ht. tbe.n h.u.hiu acriftce. fl y to each h1t two-run hom~. lcadang Oaldand pasl Seattle in Fr.U hit a pair offrce throws with two seconds left in thl.' "am1ng track. making a wanner of Danny Coit . thl' Kangdome. the game to hfl Golden State over Dallas. 112-I I 0. Canscco's founh home run of the season caromed off i * • the second-deck facade. JUSt the fourth ball to reach that Payton involved n shooting .. ,:!:~' s. '::o-!::' 1 _ ... =-"' '· cr::~A~O mark m the 12-ycar history of the KinJdome. The homer · •••• .. , .. _. .. ,,.., .. , .. ., touched off a fi ve-run third inning against Mike Former Chicago Bears running back • :::.,~·,; ~::: ~':.:'.': ! ~:: ~~t ; : ; ~ ~~~0.~0 ; : ~: Campbell. 0-1. Walter Payt.. was involved in the ac-~~;: ~::: ~:.."":! 0 ; : : : ~::.~'~' ~: ~ ~ ~~;,::.;,i : ; ~; Royals t, Orioles 3: Danny Tanabull drove 1rr four cadental shooting of the manager of w•ne••<' e111 _.,, >ooo LA•••""" u oo H•.. .,,, runs with a pairofdoublesandapair ofsinglesas Kansas Payton's suburban Chicago restaurant :..::~" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,r~. ! : ~ ~( ~;:=,~0... : : ; : ~:; ~ ~: ~: Cit> cAtt'nded Ba ltimo re's season-opening losing streak Wednescfa)'. poltce said. The victim. identified as , .... ,.,.. > o o o w.cc;."' 10 > 0 0 • N~•oc • o o o J-u > o o o to eight games at Memorial Stadium. 3 h • d ~le"9"' < ) 0 t I C.r.-. Jo ) t 0 0 ""°-..-1" ) I l 0 .... ....,., c 1 0 0 0 Elmer ff•t .... was shot about p.m. w en a th1r man -~~" • o • ' ,_,.<' 1 o o o oc .. ,...., , o o o R~ Sox'· Brewers 3: At Fe n way Park. Eiits Burks htt handed the gun 10 Payton. 33. and the weapon ,_ » >, 1 ~=· .; ~: ~ T-., 1 , 1 =· ~::: a two-run homer and beat out a bunt to keep Boston's d ischarged. Schaumburg PoliC't" C hief ltauwtai Alley '0 •• " -: • •-s -.. " ........ four-run fifth mning altvt' as the Red Sox handed said at a ne"s conft'rcnce. Payton was questioned and ~..:.-• • ••-• = = : :::! Milwaukee its fifth stra1J1,ht toss. released and no charges are expected. Alley said. ~~7. :'""""~ "~.:,.;,t~~c{.~ g~:::o..,.:.:,-;: ~·~09~~ .• , Yaaktts $, Bl•e Jays I: Richard Dolson pitched Hutson. 28. of Hoffman Estate-s. was taken from v,,.. ' ,.,..,.. •• ~ 11-P ••• ...., ...... , ... .._ > 11-.....,•WI• 1 Ja<oo• four-hit ball for e1'1ht·plus innings and Dave Winfield's S d bak • N h C . •.a ~a It "~'°"' J tt t w.,.._.. ,,, H• '"' ' s.e \l'tir..-1 f:'rM'Co tu e er!> restaurant to on west o mmunat\ s-. ...... , u ,~"""' -RBl 1.1nglc ke)eda 1\e-run fi rstinning.leading NewYork Hospital 1n .\rhngton Heights where he was m stable -. .. _ • " • 1• .. '° • " • u .. so o'er Toronto at Ex h1b1uon Stadium. condition. said Gall Hillery, nursing supen1sor . 0o••oo-w 10 • 1 , • ' 1,:=.- LonJt1mt' assistant Tom ..\Mry was hired as Pep-•r.::.,.. ' • 0 • 1 a.-~L o 1 perdme 01' ersat'. ·s head baskt'tball coach. succeeding ~•.o L o 1 ' \ , > 1 •• ,.. • • 1 (' £<..,..,.~ I 0 t I I °"""'*'"' 1 O 11 J Jim Barrick, who was named the head coach at Li\ 0oo • ,..,,...., •o 1 """ .. ' ....... "" w-o.o,,,_ I 0 a day earlier. Asbury. 42. was Hamck's top assistant ~~~~~~.::".! '" ........ .90~"·::;.;H~,.::-" ~~ .. :"~,~:;. since Harr1ck became the Waves' head coach 1n 1979. •-116 •-1• •ett r-:-n • .-.010 During that tame. Pepperdant' had a 16 7-97 record and * * pla)'Cd in four NC.\A Tournaments and two National AINetk1 12. Marlften 1 Red SH '· llAwws J Invitation Tournaments ... nom,... Usyt.a.and Jim o AKuMo sul'T\.1 MILWAUKu eonoi. 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Mc Lcmo re 1ook sernnd v. hen ht' htt a ball that "'ent offGu11len and into shallow lef\ field Da' is then n pped Long's pitch Oklahom·a St. to respond STILLWATER Okla l.\PJ - Oklahoma State l 'n1,crs1t) pre-s1den1 Lawre nce Boger satd Wednesda) 1he ~hool ho pes to re'tpond to an NC A..\ 1nvest1gat1on into lhf' football pro- gram by the end ot the summer The National ( olleg.iate l\lhll"m .\s$0C1ation g;nc Boger not1fica11on WedneM:iay that 11 had 1s'iut'd an o flic1a l letter of 1nqu1r: concerning alleged rulc'i 'u1lat1ons '"'oh in~ football Boger said 1n a \tatemen1 1hc1t Oklahoma State rcce1vtd not1ficauon nt thC' "\(.\A·., action from the C h1lJgo lav. firm of Coffield. Un- gim·rn. Hams and Slavin. The school r{·tam,·d the fi rm last summer when thl· '<A .\ issued its prchmmaf') ktll'r of 1nQUlr.. I he preltmtnaf') letter of 1nqu1f)' announces the actual NC AA tn· \ C\llgat1on. and the official letter of 1n4u1n reports to the school the rcsulls' of the investi-.ation. for his second home run of the season to g1ve the Angels..a 5-2 lead. Finley had a no-htttt'r until desig- nated hitter Haro ld Bames hned a sharp single to left 1 n the founh inning with one out. He had allowed JU St one baserunn~r -Fred Manrique walked 1n tht' third -up to that pomt. • AMG•L MOTES -Tiie "-''-•toed 10t hfffl 1n tllfl A~<•n Ltee..-HI llottino I 2tSI. llul 111" 1n o.tt,,•"9 IS C11 EltAI. tnlerltlo Wecl"ftdeY'l N me Fon,.,., E~ H'9fl end 0re"9t COH I C.Olteot \1¥ 0..... ... 1\ CufrtnllY •II" l"t Wtlllt So• Hill, 17. e perl- hmt Jtertt< IO< 0.•lena from 1"3-16. ,,_, tlM1I r M9•1.0 to • C>eell.·ue> rote .n hi• WKoncl W•M>n wll,, ,,,. WNlt So• Hiii ,, b9111no •• fl to< 161 ••'" two llt81 end four ••Ill• """ le r LH I ••• ,. 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T"°" t• Ez-Dana Hill• coach Stlll•n dlea MONROVIA -Tony Stillt0n. a former &.skct&ell C01Clt at Monrovia Hip and Dana Hills Hip. died on Monday at the• of~• after a &ona illneu. Visitation will be It Douslat Ind Zook Monuary this evenina from s-a. His funeral 11 ICheduled '°' nut week In Kittanniftl. Pa., Which was his binhlUcc. Scilhon died in t..una le.:lt 1t tl9e South COM& MedacAl Cenw 8CCGfd. '• to oftlcials It °"""" lftd 1.oolt Monuary. K.llOwll b Ml let\ _,. oa IM ...... !ciJhoa cmtNd Molwovi9 Hillt to 1M OF J.A cba ... MMp In t967 1nd to the 4-A finals in 1970 . He became the had <'WCh at Dana Hills In 1972 for a three.year tour before tumins IO oflki1tdftl. He mnalned at DIM Hills as a oh)'lical education inW11CW until l 915 when he accepwd IM POil of nataonal belkctt.11 CC*t. of Pma. lut tbat job ... Vtt"I llM»n-11*9 when he,....... upon ea · Ptru tha&. ~ Ollllr :Ir-, ... doubcf'ul be ..... be Stilton ... ~ aM coedlai .. ~J--•i•s.": Cle••• ... .... Soulll COlllt MrlNc•I Cneer drie wab ..,. \ WEST DIVISION w s 5 4 4 3 3 2 L 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 Pct. GB Lit Streak Won 3 'w on I Won 3 Lost I Lost I Lost 4 Lost I Home Away 3-3 2-0 Kansas Cit) Oakland A91el1 Scaule Minnesota Chicaao Tcus .62S S-3 625 5.3 2-I 3-2 .500 I 4-4 3-2 I-2 500 I 4-4 I· I 3-J 2-I I · 3 .429 1111 3.4 .375 2 3.5 3-3 0-2 .286 211> 2-S 2-4 0- EAST DIVISION New York Cleveland Boston Detroit Toronto Milwaukee: 7 7 5 4 4 2 0 I 2 3 3 s s .875 7-1 Won 2 Won I Won 2 Won I Lost 2 Lost S Lost 8 5. 0 5-I 3-2 I-0 I· 2 0-0 0-4 2- 778 111 7-2 2· ,625 2 5-3 2-I 3. 3 ). 3 2-5. 0-4 .57 1 21h 4-3 .444 31h 4.5 .286 411? 2-5 Baltimore 8 .000 7 ().8 Wedaeadily's Score1 .U1el1 5. Chicago 2 Boston 6. Milwaukee 3 Kansas City 9, Balumore 3 Cleveland 6, Minnesota 3 New York 5. Toronto I Oakland 12. Seattle 7 Today's Gamet Chicago (Perez 0-0) at Aagel1 (McCaskill 0-0). I :OS p.m. • New York (Leiter 1-0) at Toronto (Kc> 2-0). 9:35 a.m Milwaukee (Wegman 0-1) at Boston (Clemens 1-0). 10:05 am Texas (Guzman 0-1) at Detroit (Moms 2-01. I 0:35 a.m. Kansas Cat} (Sabcrhagen 0-1) at Baltimore ( Boddicker 0-.!J 4· .15 pm Minnesota (Lea 0-1) at Cleveland (C'andiott1 1-0). 4:35 p.m Oakland (Davi<; -1-0J Seattle (Langsl on o:i ). 7:05 p.m. Friday's Games .U1el1 at Seattle. 7:05 p.m. Texas at Boston. 10:05 a.m. New York at Milwaukee. 11 :35 am Ka nsas Cit) at Detroi t, 4:35 p.m. Minnesota at Toronto. 4:35 p.m. a. Cleveland at Balumorc. 5:05 pm. . l"" Chicago at Oakland. 7:35 p.m Natlonal League WEST DIVISION w 6 6 5 5 L I 2 3 4 6 8 Pct. GB LIO Streak Won 3 Won I Lost I Won I Lost I Lost 8 Home 2-0 1-I J. 2 4-3 I-I 0-8 Away 4-I 5-1 2-I 1-I 1-s 0-() Houston Dodgers Cincinnati San Francisco San Diego Atlanta .857 6-1 . 750 11! 6-2 .625 l'h 5-3- 556 2 5-4 .250 4111 2·6 0 .000 6111 0-8 EAST DIVISION Pittsburgh Chicago Ne~ York Philadelphia St. Louis Montreal '5 5 4 3 3 2 2 3 3 4 5 .714 5-2 Won 3 Lost 2 Won 2 Lost J Won.! l OSI 2 2-0 0-0 I-0 .\-., 3-.! 5-3 J. J 0-.! 0-.! l)- .625 11 5-J .571 I 4-3 429 .! 3-4 .375 21 J 3-5 '\. J 2-4 s 286 J .!-5 Wednesday's Scores Dodgers 4. San Diego 3 St. Louis 4. Chicago 3 San Francisco~. C1 nc1nna11 4 111 1nn1ng\l Houston 4. Atlanta 0 Piusburgh 7. Ph1ladclph1a 0 Today's Games Dodgers (Valen7ucla 1-1 lat Sari D1~go (J ones 0-1 ). I 0 5 p.m Montreal (MarunCL 1-1) at New York (OJeda 1-0), 10·3~ am. Philadel phia (Carman 1-0) at Pi11sburgh I Walk 0-1 ). 4:05 p m Cincinnati ( Ra .. musscn 0-0) at Houston ( Darn1n 0-0). 5· 35 p.m Friday's Gamtt Allan ta at Dodjert. 7 US p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago. 11 :20 am Philadelphia at Montreal. 4. 35 p.m. St. Louis at New York. 4:3~ p.m. Cinc1nna11 at Houston. 5.35 pm ranc1sco at San Diego. 7·05 p m ~ t I ' . . .. AMERICAN LEAGUE Aneet1 S, ~ Sox 2 CHICAGO CA LIFO.. MIA lledU\ ti Gultten n S.lne\ dll Ce•oern rt GWalV lb Flo. c l(Wilm\JO Pu ou.lf Me11rrq 2t> T"8h •rlllll ebrllt:M •• 0 ' 0 McLmdt> • I I 0 J 1 0 0 Ownn11 OPI 1 0 0 0 ' 0 2 0 COe•ll d ' I 2 7 ) 0 I I Jo,,ner I b • 0 0 0 4 0 0 O ,t.rmes tt • 0 2 0 • 0 0 0 0 W'111t t I ) I 0 0 • 0 0 0 Howell 30 3 I I 1 3 o O O 8 oone c 3 O O o 1 I 2 I khoflld u ) 1 0 0 )I 1 • J T...._ JO S • 4 k.,.•bv........, Ctlk.ffe 000 000 011 -2 ~ eeo 000 n1 -S Gemr Wlnn1n11 R81 -Howett < ll E -1<. William \, 0 Wt111e Celderon Guillen OP-<'1•C400 I. Celllorrile I L09-C'11C400 s Celilorn•• • 29-ArmH HR-Howell tn Men rloue (I l. C Devi\ 17> S8-Me,,nout r 11 0 W,,lle Ii i IP H .. £• 99 SO Olk• .. LePolnl L, I I l S LC>n9 0 0 CalHemle Fl"te" W, 1· I t 2 &vice $,2 I o o o 2 L•Poln1 01tc11e<1 10 2 better\ in 1~ 111> Ftnlev oilcheo lo 1 ~lier\ In tlle 9tll 9K-~ini.v LePolnl Umplrn-Homt, Merrill. F'l•ll 8r·n~men. Second. Coonev. T11iro, We1kt T-2 l• 1\-17.765 NATK>NAL Oocteers 4, LEAGUE p .... , 3 SAN DIEGO LOS ANG•LH ~-111 Grlffinu Gibi.on H Guerrtt )!) Hemon lO ~rslll lb MlOevi\ rf Sl'leltl>' Cl SC:lotcl• ( LM r\tP SI"°°' otl •Pen• p M-Dll JMOW .. IP MM1cllr pn OfCKCOP T ..... ., ..... 5 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 J , 1 0 ) 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 a 0 7 I l 0 I 0 '0 0 0 7 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 1 1 I 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jetteun ct Gwvnn rl ltHdv 1b l(ru'-lb Morlnd 31:> Fiennrv Jt> Tl'o«I Pll Senlleeo c '~""' ,, Abner II Mcoi.t•o Pertnl Pll Tm plln n Sl'IOwll w vnr.e1t 12474 T ..... scwew ....... ettrlllll • I I I 4 I 7 I J 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l I I 0 2 0 0 0 1 000 Lft.....-. -•1 1•-• S.Dllee l• l• ••-1 Geme Wlnnlne lt91 -G..-rrtro ()) E-ltMdY OP-Lo. l\llfflet I Sen Oteeo 2. L~ot An.-..t 6. Sen Ole9o 4 1&-TemflltlOI\ 39-Jetteri.on MR-Slu!IOi (II, G~rero 111 r Krut. SF-S.nllHO • H aaa U IO • 0 I l , 0 0 I 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 , ' 0 1 I 11•) • • , s 11-3 0 0 0 1 0 (bv Sflowl. Gfbton {by o.Al\ulll, Fir\!, •-'· r111ro, Me"'" c-.. ..... CMlfttCT • n.t ...,.., IL tee.i C..... 1 ..Cal c..... '" 012 ,.,_ 1 10 0 ""....,.., --.. _,, .. ) ....... Manlfleld (J) eM Selelet ........ ,,...,, (t ) Mid Sll!Mef. w-Heev. L-Jee!MO • -·--CKCI, I• <Ml, $1l!Mlr IMI. le"'9 CM!. Me\'f (Ml. »-Mrtr !Ml. ... lltlJI (ICCl, ....._ tlCCI t. '9INar CICCI I. «.-CIC(). ~ (NI) J, ia~tll 10, ~ ' S11dOlt0eca 162 100 0-10 ll I U"tv•n IV 001 411 7-9 16 7 A.rrov~ 0 Heer" fSI •nO S•I"•· McCor~r.­ Sou•re\ 141 er>cJ O•e•er W-ArroY01. S.-0 L-McCorgerv 0·3 S-O'Htern 28-Tner•t " ISi C1trtpr <SI L•rri•• tSI S1mown •u1 MrGonn i U1 HR-Tllerien (SI Suller tU Oan1grt-n tUI Tu111n J, ,.,._ cMI Mir J Coro~• oe1 Mar 000 002 0-7 • I Tu\t•n 002 001 •-1 a I Su\\m•n E'1menn r.1 end MNl. &elo.tr JOnt\ I 1) eno Reio,,, W-8eker L-E11me M S.-Jo11n ITJ 18 -ltalOll (Tl HH CI< ((I SOUTH COAST LIAGUI lnllM 14, Calli\'9'-v.-.v J Irv one 100 3'3 )-1' 15 Ceo•\treno Vellev 000 100 I-1 • l Ot>ergtell 11\0 l/041mer Kem1>er Prell 14). Witr>d IS> Lonll 1l al\O He.-w004 McGrew (7) w-<>o.role<I. •·I L-Kemoer 18-Hrne11oe1 (II ,..R-8 rtnon 111 Merlln Ill (;ulllen ICY) We"O ICVl ANGELUS LaAGUE Mm.., Def l6, lhMo 111tau1p144 • S 81\llOO MOlllOOtnerv 100 000 3-S 6 Meier Ot t •34 111 •-16 " I 8rar>cn. Grimmono \I), LH IS> el\d Pene , Pene, 8rotlo.Kllm141 161. Cortlu !1> eno 1c1te1 IC'll• 161 w -Pene . S· 1 L-8 renc11 78-9e\M (MO • Ktt9en IMO) HR-Au\lln (MDI Cle cart H• (MDI 2 Hittl KhM ra'*lnel cu• s-A I El Ooreoo I 13·7\ 7 Meter 0.1 lt·?I . 3 Mo111>.en (11·31 • 81\noo Amet I 10·71 S E•Pf'•",. (9·Sl 6 LO\ Alemllo• (IJ·ll. 1 Simi Vellt >' (IJ·Sl. I Olemono lier lU ·SI. t. HW/t· '"-"" ... °' (11·•11 10 Notrt Oeme 110·4) '" •·A 1 Reoonoo 114 II. 1 Hert llS-01. l Ge'1r t 11·1·?1, 4 E• Se9u"°° {t ·61 S Ve111ure l 10·4· 1), 6 Cenvon tlO·S), 1 Covln1 tl2·l l, I Eooewood (t ·S> • We\I Covin• fl1·41 Ce•" rllo\ (11·3·71 C" J.A I Le Oulnle 113· II, 2 CNno ( IH), l Montcle lr lll ·•1. 4. WW. (IJ.Jli S L• Sern• I 10·3· 1), ' S.ugu\ llO·Sl, 1 Le Mir.Ce tt·3· II. t Arteiie tlO·•>. t. 111•1u~ 111-411 10. Celilornla !IO•l HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS ~ .. Tu•ttn E11encle SN vi.w LMeue Corona oei ~, NewDO<"I He rbor Unlver\11>' w ...... .,., laret Tu1rln l . Corona oet Mat 1 Secldiel>etk lO. Unlv.,1i1y t f\lencle I), Newoort Her110< ,,,...,., GaMft Tu\lln •' Corona oet Mar U11lvt n llv e t ~II NewPOrl MerllOt al E 1te11CI• Edl\Oll Fovn111t1 v etlev Hunll~ton ihecfl we,1m1n,1er Marine. OcMll View ,,,...,., 0- Matl,,. et Oc-View Wntml,,..., 11 Edltell ~ ...... W L T Ga • 0 0 S I 0 I • , 0 2 , • 0 • ' s 0 5 0 ' 0 6 1 ~ l .. 3 l 0 I l l 0 I 3 3 0 I 1 J I I~ 2 3 I I"> Founteln Vellrt •' Mutlt"'9fofl lteefl. I o.m Pedllc C.at lAewe W &. T • t • . ' . . , . .. , • 0 t 2 • • 1 2 •• 1 s.aceut~ • • J J > J l L T M • • J • J J • J > • J • • • s •• TWNNtS c..._ men Clwi" , ..... WW. 7, u v-J ~ , • .,'°" (C<.ll a.I '::to. 4·7, •·I Weoner tCCH del Herovtovnien •·•. 6·7. •·O Lvc:lw lO !CCII Oel F~e. •·2. 6·), Endl<Olt (((II del Mo~i.v. 1·S. 6·7, Hernenoei ILVI 0.1 Ec•rt, 6·7. •·6, •·O. Overr CCCII Clef l(elell,.n. I·•. 6·7 ~ l•er \on·LuOw•g ICCI • Gel FIQre·Mo",.v 6·•. •·O. Hll.trtO 1'1ern•nd., ( L v ) oef W•OM' Endleoll, 6·7 6·•, O....,r·Ect.ert IC:Cll del Herov1ov111en·Oe••••01u 1en, 6·7, 6·4 Hittl ~ SIA VIEW LIAGUI New-1 H1111W I), I~ a """" lhOO•lt INHI oel PelfevltlH, 6·0 Gel Curren t .. o Gel Leonero, 6·0, 1-11nu n (Nt-11 won, 1>•0 6·0 6·0 Hen\on tNHI won, •·? 6·0, 6·0 ~ M H•ro1n· J H•roon INHI IO\I •o Quflv MooOev 4·6. IO\I lo tloul<n· T ·~· S· 1. Clef Lifl· 8rown 1 S Nouven·8elrO INHI IOll, 2·6. 7·6, won 1 s. Snen·8ur INHI IO\I, J·6. 0·6 WOf' 6·1 A l1'1t'I 6 I Oel 6 l 6 l 6 0 ,.,._ cMI Mir 71, Tu\llfl o ~ (OM. oet Hughe\, 6·0 Clef VIII•• l(tn vc.fl 6·0 ){eizmen 1CoM1 #Of\ I> I 8••••44n\t <COM I won 7·S 1 S, OeullMI E•eo•• McC••"'O(il •CoM1 O.I Vo·l(,m 6·0 Ot t l/1le!i!·Ato"• 6 0 otl TnuunonO·NOu•en 6 0 J1n>C1n Coc•rtl (OMI w on 6·). 6·7 &·0 l(o"n 8e'••O"• •CoM1 won. 6·2 6·7. 6· 1 Unlverutv 1.6~1. s....-.c11 •• 1 1 ...... , T It' u oet J (fl• 6·] IO\I lo 01Ml l·• ()t'I Lt'I' 6 1 8•0Nn IUI won 6·4, IO\t 6·7 "0" 6 I P•ce •u, "'°" 1>·7 10,1 4·6 won I> I Oevele\ (4rl\oo Ct'"'•" 'U• Ot l Vo·S C'11 6·2 oet T•a"·lrvong 6-> IJ•I Cu ll•lo·Vv 6·0 Lt '~"'""'" 'u N OO 6 ) 10\I 1·6. won. 6·0, H\•" 81• 11 1 U I w')n 6 7 6·0 6· I Hl9'1 SCllOGI rt'*ines CIF S·A 1 8tverlv Hill\, 2 Sanle 8•rt>ere, ). New· -1 He,,,.,; • Rolling HIM• S. c ... -dll Merl 6 Palo\ Veroe' 1 M1ra1n 1e I. ~1 t. E\tencie: 10 Ventura CIF •·A ' Dena H iii\ 2 Wt \tlalr.t ). ECllMfl1 ' ~'•l•t S CenvO" 6 E Torr.>. 1. 'Witt•.., V ... v; 8 M111\on V•elO 9 M6tff' 0.1, 10 Menne. CIF l ·A I Lo•ola 2 .\an Merino, l LA.-... cl\; • Lo• AJaml!o\ S W..erlclee; 6 8urt>eM 1 Gorona I At'1a more. 9 Lo\ Am loo\, 10 ""'" , ..... women Uftlv. Sall 0'"8 6, UCI J ~ L•rlo. no •USO oet WtlCM~ 6·7 1·6 l ·S S"•oel<ewe <UC II Gel Brav•on. •·6 6·7 1 I> C:.01111l•1 •USO> Otf Ro" 6·• 6· I !=.;lier IUSOl oet (;otO\OO'OVll' 6·3 2·1> 6·2. Ore9e WSOI Gel 8t""ll 6·1 • 6 l·S Caoloen IUCt • oei L• (l\UIH 6·] 6·7 ~ Lar1<1ng·8 ravlon ·uSDl Gel S"•Otka .. a· T•t""""' •·6 1·6 rellttd. Wt lCl"IH l·l!Os« IUCll oe• C•t!t!nwooo·Hoo.1. 6·2. 6·•. Jtwt!ll Gon111tz / USO! a.I COIOM)C)fouon· 8ering 6· l 6·2 SWIMM&NG Hittl KMet bevs SEA VIEW LEAGUE c-del Mir IOI, E 1'8Mie !.e 200 mrOlt v rela v-1 Corona oet ,.,.,., I '4 • E•••n<•a I •t 7 l Corona Otl M6r I SO 2 100 trr..-1 Otd•l19 4COM) 1'90 2 S"'en\Of\ l E I I SO 1 1 W 1\0'\ 1(dM 1 S3 S 100 IM-1 Ot\on 1CoM I ? IH 2 M<Ntl1 1E 1 21•9 l voung •COMl 2 11 ~ so Ire-I ..,,,omH \On •COM 21 ] 7 w ag,,.r t COM I H s ] F elnl:>e".1 IE I ,. • 100 tt•-1 Ctwr o •CoM S& 0 1 MllOv lE • S9 I J Otdong 1COMJ I 00 I 100 •r-1 Tnomauo" •COM •9 • Ou"04' •CdM S2 I l I' 1\nt r tCOM S4 I SOO ,,_, Swen•on <Ei S 12 4 1 R"OOt\ •CaM l s 18 I l Hu\IC)t! tCOMI s 10 0 100 oec• -1 McNett rE, sa • 2 o.w .. •CaMl I 01 6 l Helt •COM ' 1 °'' 100 !>'H "-1 Jurorn\~ •COM I CM 1 1 """"' ICOM 1 1 10 • J "t •noer11 E 1 1 10 I fOO trott rel••-I Corona oe Mer l 4 I • 1 E \181'1C•.e '" Ne•-1 ".,._ ""· Ulllver\ltv es 200 med~v rtl••-1 NtwPO'l t-<eroor I •7 0 100 ··-· »1i.e10 INH I S7 )7 7 Moo•' INHI H39S l P•04t' •V• 1 §6 1' 200 tM-I R<Jtl1n1 1NH1 709001 ¥10\~ ru 71386 J 'io"'«''' <Nt'J 2 1611 SO tr_ I Nlc'10t\ •NH n 01 1 l'~r1ng1on (NHI 2J 4 J ROCCO NH . 1l SJ 100 nv-1 D••llon 'Nt-<1 ~01 1 A"oten e,. (NHI I 009' ) P'1•1110\ NH I 01 17 100 Ir-I T NoC'>OI\ 1 NH) SO 1J 1 llO<CO t NH\ sos• ) Morll•" '...... S7 91 soo Ir_ I Moore INH1 "' 7 S'>C"' ... INH) ,,, ) P'1llhD\ 'N°'' "' IOOoec•-1Oull••Ul.1 01 3'1 Mer ~~· oNHI nl 3 P otr tU, 102 13 100 ore.\•-I Y.cCatll\ftr 'NH I CM 9• 7 M1lo.t1el1 IUI 1()4 9S l Rul!on· NH1 '09 • •OO •rH f"f'lav-l Newoon Hart>Or "'' H 19'1 ielloet eirts SEA VIEW LEAGUE c ... -del Mir tt. E\taMle Sl 100 med~v •elev-1 C or one oe Mer 1 08 9 Coron• o_. Mer 2 17 9 l E\•anc•• 1 14 l 100 fr-I 8 enae ru• COM • 7 IS 7 1 Wtt1noH rcoMJ 2211. J B•~er E 1 n • 100 IM-1 WelC>t.111 (OM) 7 •1 J. 2 e.,.,,, ... ICOMI ? '4 J l Kocmv• \COMI 7 •• 8 so ,,_, SnelOOn 1El 27 s. 1 lO<)O '(dMl 11 I. 3 Ounou \CaMl 77 a I IS 1 100 fr-I J1cot>wn !CoM t I Cl S. 7 8e•er tE > I~•. J RIV ICOMI 1031 SOO Ir-I Eom.ind' ICOM I 6 06 l 1 llleci.ourn <EI 111 I l M<Lten •E t 7 l8 S 100 t>acl<-1 SMI00<1 lE I. I I) 1 1 Weel11ott , ICOMl 1 16 I l ltev !COMI. I 17 • 100 t>r H \t-1 Ovnae\ ICdM) I tJ S. 2 TQOO tCOM) 1 13 1 l 8e1<11ng IE I I 11 3 .oo tree rr1a.--1 Coron• cMj M•• • 19 1 1 £\lent•• • 4 I 'V t I . ' . " SOf'TltALL CemmuftftY c..._ SOllTM COAST COtt,•aaNCE ,_....,_. J, ~ Wnt I (;Qio.n Wt\1 010 000 C>-1 • 0 F'ullen on 200 010 •-l • I Our•n •"0 8e rrenco, Jeeoot enc:t Hl~i11ro W-J•<OO\ 11·• L-Oure11. 1·1 Hittl lcM9I SEA VIEW LIAGU• Uf!IWfMtv 4, Se H U di t !>ecldlet>a<. 110 000 C>-2 • ' Un1ve•\ll>' 000 Ill •-6 I S.1ezer end Menoo,. PallOf' enc! Hvtlbero W-P111on 7·4 L-S•••z•r Hit-•"°'-' (SI PelOl'N t~I f:•l9Mll 14, ......, ....-. s E••enclt 201 00. 1-1• S I Newpgrl Herbor 10? 100 0-S l 4 Kant encl Soutllw•O , ,,.,,,...,, ltven (2) end Mlllltf W-.(ent L-~'lffll 19 MIO!end tEI SOUTH COAST &.aA.ua ll'w. 1, a... .... 1 Oen• Hitt\ 001 000 --1 I I ,,...,,,,. 000 100 01-7 s l Vo111er1 eno 1(-lo. l rUllOHe end Gooclwll\ 2&-9•vll08M Ill Hltltl lcN9I refll.,_ Ctft ._A I ~ Clt •U. I.. .. _.. V .... 04 .. )1 ) ,, ~ (10-l), ....... t .... )# s. ........ ft•ftl t. ,......... O.t CtM., r. -V.... (lM)f t. 9-CO·t.l )J t. MM Cl>-4·'~ tt. .. ,I ... M•l. OP I-A t. w11 • 1J1111 t c..-"-v~. ) Notr• o.n., .. ~ ..... $, ~ .. ,.,....,,. 1 . .,,.._. V ..... I ~ t I I Moni.. ... M""'8ft ""9 Orang.e Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. A.Prll 1~. 1988 C3 ~ > . Na A WISTl•N GON•l••NCI PK*c OMMell W L Pct. GB v ·Lair.,., S7 lt 7SO , Por•teno '7 21 427 f • • s .. 11i. 4 I 3) S3'9 16 Plloenl • 26 SO J.11 11 Gota.n S••tt It S7 2SO le oi..er' 17 '° 771 '° . Mictwt'\I Dlvt.., ~ Oe~I\ SO 26 6SI ' Oen~er S0 2J 6'19 I 1 HOu\lon 4) 31 571 6 , 1·u1eP. 0 l-4 5S3 a Se n A,,ron10 2'# 0 lt? ?I S.Cr•men•o 71 ~ m ,. EASTt:•N CON~E .. f;JtCI A .. ntl< 01Y1.- v·8 0,1on SS JI n• Nt w Vo,. l6 41 ... 19 1 WH ""'9'0" H 42 •SS ?O ' PlloleOtl1>'1•e H •1 .. , 71 Nt .. Je•w-. 11 59 13A 17 , c-·· 01'1~ .. 0 t lf0•1 so 26 6!19 • Arle n•• •1 19 61t • ·('11ce110 •S JO 600 • • Mllwev• e~ 40 l4 S2• 10 Cte ve•e na ll 40 UI 13 tnolena H 41 441 15 1-<:ltO(Mt d Ol•10 H Qertf"\ t-c11ncn~o o" \.iO" • t1• Wednndev'\ sc ... H Dfnvfr 1?0 Ulttn 10& Se•lllf 11) ~' 97 80\10" 1?3 M••wet.• eP 1()4 P"•••O• O"H& 98 WeV 'l+f"IOto" QJ ?' Oeiro' 11S C ~·eiano 99 ""'f!.K YO!• !27 ll'OA•lle 107 Pt>oe"" l?l S..• A-'0"•0 '16 Co•Ot " '>telf 111 Oeua• 10 Hueeen 120. Loen 106 LAKE RS 110.1 -llan"O \ 1· S l • I h onnv 6 IS 1 4 1S "°"" J•00<1• ~ 9 I I H M Cooot• ) 11 • • II J0'11'\0n ~ 17 • I I• M ..,nomow" 1 11 • 1 'S Crtt" • 6 1·1 10 Comoottl I 11 1 J lb 'v'l•·•~ew\ 1 1 1·1 S Vllegnf r I I 0 0 7 '>l'T'•e• O 0 O·O O Tote•\ '' 90 21 -29 Hle OEHVER 11101 -Eng1<\r 11·n S S 1' R.u m .. u en 6 14 O O 17 '><"••" 1 • •·• 6. Lev t r 13 74 1 1 18 A04M\ I · 11 4· 4 n W C oootr I 1 0 0 7 H•"'"" 1 • 2 1 • V•nce"' •·9 I I 9 Ovn~ ~ S 0 0 6 Mar•" 0--0 O·O 0 8 r00k\ O·O O·O 0 E o •• ' IJ Ct-0 0 Tote~ SO 101 11 II 120 S<er• bv Ou•r,.u l e•er\ 37 7 I 76 17-10& Otrwt• l1 )0 11 3S-120 !"'ff oo ~• 'oe•\-Ao•""'• 2 M (oooer Foutea out-None ReOO••"O\-L••ef\ S7 / J0'1n· \0" 11 • Oer~e· SO o..e•e• 17 Au•\11-L••tr\ 76 JOMW" 10 Deni er 71 A.O•m\ 9 To••I IO<JO\-Ut~lt'\ ,, Oe"Vt'' n Allt nOe"C-17 07? ~ Sonk s 113, CltPller\ '1 CLIPPE•S lt1> -Cage 4·9 I 2 9 Norma " S I I 0 2 10 K •e 7 1 0·0 4 v a,.nt1ne • 10 I 7 9 NOOO\on 1 I) 9·9 2l Cvreton O· t 7·• 1 8""' 4·7 9· •0 17 Oe11r • 1.9 1·• S W111re 1·• I 7 s (,•190•; • 0 O·O a To1e11 33·16 26·H 9? SEATTLE lllll -Cna ""t>t<' S·ll 7·1 11 McOan•t• 10· t ~ 2·2 23 1..•\ler S·9 S·S IS MCM•llotr )·9 02 o W'l'e""' 1·13 7·4 It Tf\full S 11 )·4 11 x !\Otnt •· 17 1·1 10 JOM\Or 0 I 0·0 0 MCl<.t v )-t 0·0 6 YOvng 1 • 1 7 l Po•vn·te O· 1 1·2 2 Tote!\ u 101 ,, JI 11) kert bY Oue~ (1 D~'\ 14 16 1t 21-9? Seernt 19 19 21 71-111 T'1rte ·oo •' 1.101t-McOen111 Fou eo ou•-Nonit Reoou~o,-<• _., S7 C•11t lb t S.eOlt S9 ( '1emf)tr \ 11) An >1h-<11ooer\ I$ IV11tnll1'f •• ~eltlt 19 f M<Mihen 10 To1e1 fou••-C•·P~'' 17 See•ne 1S A!lt n<ier>e-7,7S9 OMO Ma ttsNne NEWPOttT LANDING -I t>Otl 21 •"g't'\ l c•• co OH \ • senO t>eu I \Ole 6 roo t "1 ] \C~lo.~ I \l\ff~IO OAVl(Y'S LOCKa• ('"-1 9"clll -l 0041\ ISi &nlllef\ • OerreC:..04 1)0 l)O(lllO 2• •oc• 1 '" 11s celoe:> oeu 11 t•"<I oeu 12s mec,trr a o • ..-oe•C" 29 "'"'" • '" 10 '""O'"~&O '' \Culo1r NHL Stanley Cup lllDVoffi OtVISM)N UJMl,,NAL \ (h\l · .. ·WVfftl Ttflltillt'I Gemt\ ~ ( I\ •"Ot''\ •' Nf>""' Jf • ... ~ '•" S) •• N•..-.. J..-, .. , .. a, ,.,,_., J ' f'iHl'l•n111°" •' P~ 1e0t-1111 '' • I\ ~ .,. Pru A oe11>n1a lt•O• >e• e\ J 1 MO..,''•• •' H•n•ttq) 4 ,. c. rr '/\ ,,,.,,. ... o, ~··"' ) 2 8o~tor •' 8 .J•1et\ ' J~ L r-r 6\1\lvr ••O\ """ ) 1 O•rro1t •' 1 OfOl'IO ~ J~ • r o ... 0 t •• ,,\ .. r •• , ) 1 Sef\lru v'> Geme\ Ill ~--\arYI New Je""'•" ~· N < 1')L"8"""..,'' • O:, o"' P ... 1"-0f''°"' a •' .-...,., 91 .. • J~ ,., ...,. H art-fora •' /tl-0" .. •& '_,, ""..,.. 8.;tt8'<• •' &o••c.· • 0) r - 1 O'<I'''" 4 1 Ot•r"', , )4 , ,, ""'O'• c $ O•'. Otf'1 '<""-'· • I E tl"t(Jl'it ,,, (Sf'lf W •""''~ 't ~· .. !;.Iv·\ !U'' r r 0\1 TRACK AHO FIELD M19'1 \CllOOI eir1s TUN~ET LEAGUE Ot.H " 11. Huntln9fon &Mell ·~ , . ..,,,,,_ ..... " "' _,., 100--'.,.,, ~e . S 1 St•n\ti .#~, 112 J "'•· -;. 100-, So • , < ; I r O\~ • "£> r: •:e t-.6 .-oe>-\a • U~ 8 1 ,.. ~ '07' 1 -'lf' .,,.. ' 900-)' '. • jf,' , ~ .... 8 : J: • .. " • ~ ... 9 2 lt • • bOO-:.-,a"" .... e '''' ; " • ,,. ,..9 S''' B••• QI/ 00'\· l 100-•a .. ~ MB 70' I • B· • ov : )(i & • 8•" ... 8 14, ~· •00 """'>i\t>,... •' Ov ~,.,,,ti' . . ,., " ' ' ) ... 00" r<18 "! )()() H-..1C-f!' I ~,Cl i \'er\tJ~"• I 0V 5)1 J ,t • M 8 '>4 • 400 .. ,., . 0cf'6" ..... ,., \ti 1600 "ta.--........ ,.~.Q' 8~a(,. :,•) "1J-.... ~ .. "\ti.."' o~ • ·o 4 " ... ..,., , 01/ • 0 J IVdl•••• ,..8 4 6 l J-I """• '•• ... 8 1e 0 I :' ':.'~• t).._ IS ) ) ~ •<• .,5 • ~ • l J-1 (,ra . O. ')' ' l .... \.f"~•"" ov 17 . 1 )'::O"" 0 ' l1 ~ SP-. • ..., ... f'\1' c • lV • ' (I". • c . 19.1 J A~o·~·~ M8 2• 1 • or-' .. J"'t'• o... t 1 ~ ~ 8".-c .. a IS 10 • l "•"" OV Ii 9 VOLLE YB ALL Communitv ,..... "'«' ~UTH COAST CONFE~EMCE -"' P ~<c~ or c,~ .. w~,1 ~ ' "' ~ l ·~ 11 IS lS·ll H 19'1 sc.hool IM>V\ 1UNSET LEAGUE •··f\.1'\'•"'0•or &ieec~ 0..-. Oceef'! • •• ~< ': IS 8 '~ 7 Ed •O" ,,.. ~'.>.>'"'•·" ,.~, • 1 s 1: IS S ,.,.,., ,,,_ 0.i W~lrn·fltle< IS ' 'S 1 ) ~ ~ACFIC COA!T UaQUE ~ OOCll)r ~ Ott 1..eg.,,_. ..., \ 1 \ • • ' IS· I G.,_OEH Ga OVE LEAGUE Le Ou1n•4 at• Ra'Y.'10 Aten"\•fO\ 5 i ' . a • H19'1 '°'"" r •'*ones C" •·A I ~"'· Mo'I<• 7 '-"•O'• l Edi""-' W .... ~. S. L..-... Cl\. '-N-~ M...-, 1 Unrversrl'lr, a "'O"~ ror-a'1<r t H~ ... ell, •O Y. re Co•'• SOFTBALL Patton pitches Uni to win '\hart'erl Patton ..cttled down after \1dJin~r~u h homt'runs b} N1kkann1 \min.•-..., and Rl·ne<' Paloma. as the I n1,er.,11' High w ftb&ll team col· In tl·J J 4-2 ' it ton 0 ' er ho-.t addk· h.1l I. ~ c-Jnc~da' Pa11on allo"'n l JUSI one h11 over the tin.ii Ii' l' 1n r1111g~ 1n upping her record tt1 ~ --l l 11115·1 7-51\Cra1ched outruns in 1 hl· lc1u 11h J nd fifth innings to tic. then f nr1t· HJbbard -.1ngled home \11l hdl tk 11 "'1th lht' go-ahead run in 1hl .,1,th anJ 'rnred herself o n an l rr,1111 th r11"' ;tht'r L>cn1!.<' Gandara's '1ngk Tht 1 iuJam· L"Amour Ponce "l·n t 2 fur: \aJdkhdl ~ kll to 2-4 in the Sea \1l'I.\ '1 -l 1t\l'IJll In Jnothl·r ~ea\ tl'"' League game. EuaoC'la 14. Nt'wport Harbor i : f....L·ll1l "-.1nl· '>trud. out one and .1J,l\"'lJ .l u'>I Ulll' th1rd-1 nning s1ngk . Jhh11ugh '>he "'alkl"d eight. in putting tilt' 1,0,1 ~c.>~port Harbor S~11lors \.t\.\.t \ 1-...ttw had lnur RBI "'1th a 11,1.0-ru n ' 1 l' • hJ\l'\·loadl'd walk and ~m· 1 l' 11' J' till' -..1nnc~ got a lot of I' ill J~l' llUI 111 IU~I fhe hit\ \!Jr 11· \ltdland had tl.\O h11s -a '" • r 11. duubk and run-sconna , nyl1 111 tidp F .. 1anua improve to • \ HMl"lor fell tu O·o 1n league play. In lht ">o uth C oa~1 League. In Inc-2, Dana Hills I: Jenni fa; l11unJagc '>trul ~ o ut eight and walked 1" Jnd °"l·nt: for 4 and ~ored a run " 'f•l \ .1qul'fO\ k ague..opcncr. II\ in.: got the "'inning run 1n the r1~hth inning .h Ha herwood s10J.!e<I .inJ ad' anrl"d tc1 '>t'1.ond on a sacnficc h:turl' n plC11ting J t"'o-basc throwana l·rr '' t11r thl· "'1nm·r!> In commun1t) college action: fullc-rton 3. Goldn WHt 1: The Hnrnl·t., ran~ed \Ccond in the state, u-...·J .1 h11 h,rn.man and three walks in thl· fir,t inning to ...core 1wo runs and Fu lla111n -,1anl'r Knstin Jacobi 1 ~I J 1 madl· tht·m \land up. R..i,tkr 'tanl"r k<.s1ca Duran (7-7} h.Hl .1 :11und \tan hut allowed JUSt a ".11 ~ Jnd tht·n thrCl' 'ilngles with two • ut 1n thl· \l\lh tht• rr"t of the wa'. 1 ht:r .1 l nt J IJn ~1ngled 1n Km Bod- ,., 'l4:ndct tc,r C 111ldl·n ~ r<.Cs onh ru n 1r1 !ht· \nond 1nn1ng · <1oldl·n ~l''t 1.,-t, 12-131 main- t.i ,,, third pl.sle in 1hc South Coast. ANDRETTIS Prom Cl \h~c Follmer C.1a~ Pctcn.on and ( Jrl Ol'>on ol Huntington Bcactt.. l r.l' 1d I>ll'm of ~cwport Beach. l>a' 1J R amse~ uf C apJ~trano Beach .rnJ \11d1arl Dt•"' of Fountain Valley. Thl' onh < oast cntn 1n the Tran.- .\ 1' ral."1. · •~ .\ni.h Ponerfield o( ,,.\, pon &•J1. t MllC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE NM.IC NOTICE Pl.8t.IC NOTICC P\el.JC NOttC£ NOTICE OF 1 CMslul O•OOe< musl turnos" a INVITING BIDS 015 000 t"'l"'u• ?@rlr)tma~.,.- '°40 1•Cf' ~ nereb~ g1vton 11"181 I oono D"0' •o COM~·· g sealed b•ds N•I' be r-ve<l an~ wor• br 11\4! C.t) o t Hunt•~ I 11 1$ 111& Ctty s lf'tt!"t l"tllt 84!.icr> Ol t'1e O'l•t" "I! l'>(I thlS &Q•~('nl W111 ~ ,., et C•lr Cle<\ al !"e C I) Hall lecl •01 in year SuD1fl<..t •o 2000 Main SHee• ,..un• l rev-ilfld e•t~s•on Of\ a in91on Se ac" C<1"forn1a yell• 10 1t!at oaS<s 11 I is 10 un11111'\to '10u• ot t Q(' ;:o -on ,.,.., C•lv s aovanlaQe lcv 1~ AO"I 16 1983 ~I ,.,.,~, .,...,.. , aOO•honat year S l'le, Niii Dfl ooenetl Jr•O DuO At! D•dS tie 10 t)" ~om· :i'ef;8 .. ''0 ' ,., ,._.,",. f.-. .. ~.... ., ' ........ ~ , .. 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I..,., • t OD"f' Hvn1•nql<>" Beach -·11 C·•• c• """'I' •' A \et o-• p1an11 1-P«"*' ~'*'' ,,.~, .. f'-s •n~ 11gr.1 •c c .. 11ons and 01'1er con11ac1 •t .-<' •" • .,, a11 t"o~ ano •c document~ "'ii~!)(' 001a1nt!'O "'a ... 8"1 nlo•m11111, '" \u(I\ on Apnl 5 1988 11 111e [)f> t' O\ oar1Me n1 ot Pvotic Wi;·or•~ Slgn9d F H Clertie Ill. r a .. '"' "'<1<1•1> r <: •• • • ., J ' "" -=:. 2000 Main St"l4'1 "'LI"' Purcl\a••"9 Ae-t H•,. •"C co alt'•& •c ~~" ., · ~ • • ,.-• J •ngton Seacn Co•••oir a Si.D"'•' ~aled b•d5 to ..-.i, -... _,.,..,,..,. I< "< '• GREEM TAEE ACCEP· VD<><' <eGe<PI o• """ •P'J' '1 .... f'Wl<O•t Beach 0 1 ~11J • ... .i• ·s:.•,., ........ TAl<fCE IMC 11, A°"'' o aolf!! te. of S l 5 00 •,,,. ..,, ,.,,. C.•h Clf!!r' 1300 A•e Sv •~ JJ.:> Otl!lllQI' n ,. eutlo;r>e• Eacr. O<d -.hilll tie ma<J# ,,r '<f'"DO'' B•vo P 0 Ek• D'"•'"' "" • ·~ f..J:i c,·· ,. • '"' P•ooo!oat ~'"""' )r•o , ··i.e "4~port Se1ct-l.A G•EEH TREE ACCEP .:. 1111! m810fler DIOv•04'0 .. 1,,.. <;,?6~.e-89 15 TANCf. 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Of\ t>rOOOMI ... u ·O· '" ~ of !>fepetlfttQ klr l:<)lle1•11l '°' " • wrtntfl ·~ ttfl· '°"" fUmWled by IM Ftt• •'l)afl'" t•atO'llbl~ 1n Oll008<t.ofl r. attMIO'f!O tot ~ 11\at yow ~ ~ O.CW.rtmeni t>io bOfld °"""°by ff\e~tn tN ~ a.-c tocw ....on• noh~ nf "" '"'"O c« en "1 h h 1 ___ 1£1_;.a ....;;.;i.:;.\11_<'90;;.;;;,....;.l'i..;'Cll;....'"..;•;....•.;..•.;.· -'""...;... .. ;;.;;..;;-.1.'-"o' "0 llOICI I~ •ttO•M y " .... 11\CI IOI _,~ lln0'9IOCJll 11411'1*"1 __ • __ ,_r_o_us....;; __ c_ ..... __ ~_-..J Ensenada eritries • Most race route~ lead to Newport falling off this year Wim I.be Enaenada racc start o nly a week away, this weekend will see 1evaal rKn from oth<"r arus finish-ifta at N~wpon Beac h where the ymcbts will remain to to bt on ~nd for Dext Friday's stan of the Enscnada .,...- The Bahia Corinthian Yacht O ub and w Califomta Yacht O ub of Marina del Rey will bt co-hosts for a race from the Santa M<'nica Bay area toNcwpon. Tbc Coronado Yacht Oub is also sponsorina its trad1uonal ra~ from San OiqO to Newpon for Enscnada racers. Small boalers who couldn •t care less about Enscnada ~.;11 bt active at the lido Isle Yac-ht O ub Saturday in the Senior Sabot Reg.-.tta for adult Sabot sailors. O ther Ora• Count) events in- clude the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Spring Gold Cup Reptta. Saturday and Sunda~. which will feature race-s over b."' and ~n courses. and the second and third races of the Vo)_aatrs Yacht Club's Bogan Series for Performan~ Handt· cap Racing Flttt rating~ Saturda~ and Sunda}. In other Southern Cahfom1a Yachting Association areas· U. ........ ·L-. .... t.°' ........ Y9dll Ou9 -WMNY llOltl, l. A TimM (PHltF), end U tn. WNtNv (~Cl *'"· S.tui'OM-1. Sunde• Alemi'°' a." Yectll CIUll -s.r'"9 T-R ... lta. tOM-dt\len, PW•F1. S.1""°9Y. Suti· .... Cellrilo leecfl Y~t 0uo -Sclrlloe Serlft No l lflt4RF. 0.-~I Sutmv Na..., Yectll CluO of L-9eecfl -~ Dev S.turdit• s.-........ 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S.t..,,dev CommodOl'W'\ C...o lt ... n•. S...0.Y By ALMON LOC&ABEY ................ Barrina a few late entries because of slow mail. the Newport to Emcnada Yacht Raitt will fall fl'r short of itS anticipated 6SO entries At the final deadline for entries last Frida> there were SS 3 entries loged b> Caroline Starr. N<"wport Ocean Saihng Assoclation t'\C'C'Utive sec- retaf). This year's hst was 38 shon of last 'ear's 591. ' lflhe .. world's laflCSI mtemationaJ )ad\l ra~" is runnin1 accordina to A.,.,_. ............ ,,., ..... ,,, .. .,.,.Nit. tradition. about 10 ptt ent of the entries will fail to show up at the startina line April 22. and another 10 perttnt will fail to finish at Entenada. The entry list has ~ually dccttasina since the year of 1982 when 704 boats s.i,ned up for the I l~m1k downwind slide known f~tiouslr. as the "En~ huh ... the "tequila derb) •· and the "rlOC to Hussona's." amona otbcn. some unpnntable. Newport Boat Show Hot fashion show helps to cool off cancer , continuing at Lido By UREN M. REED ..., .... C.; S a I TM planning commi tt~ for the American Cancer Society's fifth an- nual fashion luncheon changed - and added -a few things this year. The) created the title "Essence of Spnng.·· mo' ed it tn the Irvine Hilton. changed the d:t~ to a Satur- da). added seH·ral hundred people and a silent auction and reaped. accordjng to e' ent chairman Diaaa E4•m ... s, more than B0.000 for the American Can~r Socit"t)· (ACS). Former LA Ram Jeff SenrMa scr,ed as emctt. looking dapper in his tuxedo. and O\•erstting distribu- tion of the numerou~ opponuntt~ pnzes after the 400 had lunched. .\lso. ··Fird oxes" str:ught off their calenda r pages -Orange Count) Firemen Sieve ltastqer, Gina Setias and Jew V ... eu modeled. The Fu'Cfo,t'S mack a .. sizzling" entf) as the lights n:\shed. smoke b1llov.ed and the thrtt flaraded down the runv.ay 1n the trad 1ttonal )ellow o'ersu1ts v.h1ch v.erc slnwh. 1fsome- v.hat av.kv.ardl). rem <',·ed 10 re\cal bathmg trunks from "'-'aut1ca. The three returned to the nanway sc'eral ttmt'S. alv.a~s to the rlehght of the audience. New and used sailboats arc btina featured this week at the Newpon ln- Thc-Water Boat Sho" al the Lido Marina Village. The show staned Wednesda~ and ronttnu~ through Sunda'. Foll~wing the 5atlboat exhibition. power boats will bt on display at Jhc '11lage starting Wedn<"~Y and con- tinuing through \pnl .:!4. options arc offered at the shows . Showgocrs who have purchased tickets for the used power boat show will receive frtt weekday admission for the new pow-er boac show. Frtt parking 1s available off Tustin and .\ von A venues in Newport Beach. wnh complim<"ntary shuttle transportation to Lid<' Marina Vil:- 1agc e"ery IS minutes. Sltelley Hill-Graat, a Los Angeles. based model and act~ -and rc<'O' ered breast cance'r patient - adresscd the gathering which sat silent as she related the stor) of disco' ering her cancer and then losing all her hair dun ng the chemotherap). Said Edmunds ... On,· of the thmgs that v.e'rc tf) mg to get across at .\mencan Cancer 1s thlt the mone' (raised toda)) doesn't JUSt go fo·r research. 11 also goes for sen i~ -the ser' ice that the) (canct'r patients) rece1'e through the Orange Count) unit." The shows are produCC'd by the Duncan Mcintosh Co of Newpon Beach and have becom <" popular with ··hull thumpers .. in Orange Count> and bc\ond. SpcetaJ boat shov.. pnccs and a v.ide 'a n et) of financing :i nd insurance Shov. hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdaysand Sundays Admission is $5 for adults. $2 for children 6 to 12. and children under 6 free. For more information a ll the Duncan Mcin- tosh Co. at 6 73-9360. Sportfishing boat launched ........ ...-.. --......... l'lref-Olema llelrlna, 8tne Kesln&er aDd .Joee Valbaea. The model. nov. with a lavish he.ad ofha1r(''l'd bttn \Ote<i 'btst hair· in high school .. ). works with "CS's Celebnttt'S .\ga1nst Crncer a nd or- ganized her ov.n program "Survival St) le" which she dec;cnbcs as -a fashion program for women who want 10 kttp up their aJ'PC1f'3ncc and stay as attractive as one poss1bl) can dunng chemotherap}.·· A<'C'ordmg to event co-chairman B...ue Jaros, an active member of Reach to Recovery the annual fashio n shov. v.as launched fi \'e years ago as sole~ a Reach to Recovef) function -involving onl) women wuh breast canC't'r. ··We wanted to make 11 into a major funC11on~ .. she said ... and reach out t<' all aspects of the communit~ ... Everyone tn\olved v.1th tht' e'ent had a special reason for pan1c1patmg. Said Edmunds. "Half the volunteers in our group arc canC't'r patients ... Ct'nified Manne of Ana heim rc- Cl'ntl\ launched T-Boot No. 3. a 42· foot sponfi sher at Ba~tn Marine in Nt'wpon BcaC'h for delivery to Jurgen Gramckow of Ventura The yacht will bt herthed at the Ventura Yacht Club upon compk- tion of se~ trials. I NI.JC M)TIC( rta.IC *>TICE NIUC M>TIC£ Fashions from Cf)staJ coun were coordinated b~ Belse Tayler earher 1n 'the wttk. In addition to the professional models . .\\S volunteers sponmg fashio ns mcluded 0-. BIH of the Newpon Harbor U.guc. SaHy Rtlltia of the Huntington Harbour League and Yv-.e Vu Flffl from Reach to Rf'COvCI). NI.IC *>TICE I 1.-.----1..i....l-._J I Boalde Jarroe and DlaDe 1 Edlllmada. I YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! lailyPillt CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5878 NlJCM)J)C( NOTICI Of' Cooe sale an<! toUate<aJ 10 oe sold 17t" St Coste Mesa Ca O<"Cler payeble to tile Internal ..... Nee6cie 4 1706 ~•II conouct sate on It m7t ITOM8. MC.. .... C. 8TA~ CW "*JC SALE At an) t•me oel0<e I~ may be directed to Fermers Tille ot!ere<I Onty tt>e rogttt. Revenue Senrice ......_.. ~·-SaleS •S SOI<!.,,,. NOT1CI TO -1, WICa ,_WWT, AIMlllDlllWIT OP A c c o u n t N u m b e r sale registered o-0< & Merc,.ants Bank at 4136 !•lie an<! rnte<est or Lee A I . WllMo, ...__,. Of· ~...... 11m11 and ,_ The land· c.DITORS Of" FINAMCI A.ND l.D•lt. Ull OP '9Cnnou9 OOON0453 eny other seoureo pany mey N 751" Ave Su11e 103 Ferguton •n an<! to tile prop. llcief. M Cl* CeMef....... Uefted ~ IOfJl ,~the rogttt 10 bid IUUC TUMIRlll TUTION ..,_ .. um NOTICE IS HEREBY r«J""1 sa!<I conaterat un<le< p lloe nt ~ AZ 8503 3 e<ty Wiii be otter-eel'°' .... If P.O .... c.,.., ""' .. Notice IS "-etl\r g1wn ttrat et tl'le Sale Pur~ musl , ..... ,._.., Pu~ Oranoe Coul The JOllO!lling P9'.oft• GIVEN PURSUANT T 0 Sec1oon 9·S06 of tne Un110<m PllOneno 1602)873·2700 requested Ille lnll!rnel Rev· laftta AN, CA. H712 tile uncers-gned Will at put>-De p8'd by CASH and paid U.C.C.) Oatly Pllol Apr~ 14, 1988 haw abMdoned tN i,.-of SECTION 9-504 OF THE ICommeretal Cooe an<! Sec· F A R M M E R S & enue S.vtee w1" furnrSll ,,,. 1'1.....,.21M he eucl•On purauent to t0< a1 the time of purchaM Notoc:e IS heret>y given 10 TMl12 tile Flct1tlou1 8u1lne11 UNIFORM COM~ERCtAL hon 18037 5 a OI tile Call-M ERC HAN TS 9 AN K tormatton aDoul possible Dale 4-7 ·88. Cn111>ler 10 OM1ion 8 com-All ~ gooos -cr~11ors of Ille ..,1tll1n Name .SH 0 WE AS I CODE. ANO SECTION torn11 Hu1tn an<! Saltey S1gne<1 By EDWARD J ena.m1>r1noes •lllCfl may PubllShe<I O...oge Coast meneing..,.tt>Sectl0f'l21700 1010 AS IS" an<! muS1 be n.rne<! partleS that• t>Ylk "8JC M)TIC( SHOWERS Of FLOWERS, 180375 OF THE CALI· Co<l e by 1en<1efln'g LUISZER AVP De uselut1n <1e1erm1n1ngthe Oally P1lotAprt1 l4 1gsa of,,.. &smess I I\<! Pro-removeel Dy 4 00 PM . on trWtSierlSab<Wl lo bem.O. 14018~Aoed.W..C· FORNIA HEALTH ANO 510 19086 1n tutt11men1 o•,PuDllS,.•O Orange Coesl value ol the •ntetest betnO Th614 fessions Code ()I' Section tlle<llVOll .... sate Tlllsule on~property"-etn· ,...,. min91er.Caif.12M3 SAFTEv CODE. ol lhe pvbl+c 1.ns1e11men1 0D1tge1toos se-Oa11y ?•tot ~"' 1' 1gea SOI<! Oescnc11ton ot prop-1988 ol lhe civ.1 cooe of tile ts sut>iect 10 l"'lOf eancella· after dncf1bed NOnc. Of' Tl'le Flc11tlou1 8utineel Nie ol tne mot>tte llome cu•eo by tne cotleteral es Tll-609 eny LOT 1 • 1980 0ooge "8.IC M)T1C£ State olCei.tom1.atr>et011ow· toon rn the._,, of 9Mtte-The nMNS end bu_, _,.NDIDTIUIJlll'UI "'-~1o ebo"9- IOenllflecl as 1911 Br111,.1 we41 es 965 '1 1n Da~t ot Van 200 LIC z LAF'TM2 ~ FtCnnoua .,...., ing 1n1~eneous eftects of meot bet-Moms Mo¥· eOdreas of ,,.,. •ntended (Pw•• t.. Ned In ~ County on b r I d g e t 2 X 6 0 1expanses reasonably 1n-"8.IC M)JIC[ lllelie !Or 821JTAX 115&83 Nam ITAT'EmWT commeroal l>'OC*'Y on.ce 1ng& Storage lf!C el\<! obit-tl'wtietot(S) .,. ALLISON c• • Cfw1 June 24, 11186 ft LE S287PA6836 t HU3238 turte<I Dy tne urnH<s.gneo In Oclomete-27 035 -Eagle The 1°"°"""'9 l*'SOl1S are effects of tce-Cfnm Panor ge1ecl pw1y MARfNE. INC . A CA CORP e.-...... HO F312497 registered to Sl'leron1r•t11!1ng 11ot<11ng ano DEPARTMENT OF GT Goodyeer '"" euto-Clotng bus.ness 15 eq 11pnient en<! ~rSOflal Put>llSMO Orange Coas1 209 Tust"' A.,. NewlX>t'I ,.._1(!)) Pttyllls C-. 3 10 E. 21 ~.by tile unoersogneo Pf9')9rtng tor cOllauwal 10< THE TREASURV meltc AM/FM Radt0 wtlll l •IAOVANCEO COM · property 1<>-wtl .oentifleel by Dally PllOI Match 24. 31. 8Mcrl CA 9~ NOTICE IS HEREBY SI . Colle Meta, Cattt on 4-2S-88. 1000 AM <ltSPOSJtton rn arrangtngfOf lflj TERNAL REVENUE tHMlte LOT 2 • 1973 PUTER AU TOMATION neme end slo•age unit Apr117 14 198& The name and bu-GIVEN ttla1 c.rter .._..., 92127 1292 Westminster Bt~<I Ille sale an<l IO< reasonable SERVICE 1J egu1r XJ 6 LIC % lb)AOVANCEO SYSTEMS numtier Th570 edel<ess al t,,,_ mtended H• Stor.s. Inc Tr-TlllS ~ -con- w.tmlns1er. O<ange c ... , a1torr14ys tees an<! for NOTIClOf'"'*'fC L:\LAFTM ven1cl• 10 = A UTOMA TION U 120 Wtl WrtglllS tee Creatn tf81)Sleree ... Han.y p ... Of.whOM.odr" .... 1eoo ~byen ...... SUCH SALE IS BEtNG •e&S0<\8Dte erpenses Sucti AUCTION SAU U01L709898W. Odometer ee.cn 9N<I Sute ~ C tnc; toe CrNl'l'I Of The ftalC M)TICE Tabb. 2 1 Cedar Ridge. North Kr H mer Blvd .. Tiiis ....,,_,.~ ~ MADE by reeaon of reg.1•· 1 ten<lef •n tne 101e1 sum ot 1 vnoe< Ille authority m 90S80 automatic. po-W•tm.nster Cal 1 g268J • Slats LOI 0-6408 l"""9. CA An.ne.m c.liforNe t280I. Witt\ tne Cowlty .-.. of.,.. terecl owners default es of S1' 156 27 may De maoe 10 1ntf>rna "'••~Code S@C· Slffrin; AU IFM re<110 Roy Kwolt M Lee 153 Tiie sale .,, be com-F'IC'"10Ul .,_U Thal tile Pfopert}r Qer11· ont9ndl to ,,.-., certain .,. Cowlty on Mardi 21. 11-21-87 unoer tnat ce<1ern far,,.....s & Me<tlle!'lls Ban;. I tior r.331 tne properly de-walnul <18$11 QunAap llfel N Me..,..a o.rv: Or pettt,,,,. bo<ldmg on l!le 19111 Mm ITAT'lmMT nent ,_..o 11 CleeCr'1beCI tn pet1onal property to. 111.. ,.~ MaNlfacturecl HOme Ret .. I at Ille a<1<1ress set lorlll scrooeo oetO'A otes ~ setz-Property may be INPKlecl C.i.t 92669 ar>ge oay ot ·~ 1988 et 10 00 Tile fOllowtnO '*'°°' -general a.. ell ltOClk lfl trade ECONOCOM-USA. INC , PuOMtlecl ~ .._ lna1.allmenl Contract and aooVoe e<I to• nonpeyment ot al 964 W 171'1 SI . Co9te Ttlts busmess is con· 0 clOC* AM on tile Pfem<MS OOll'9 ~as fiatur•. eQUCJment. trade Tranater•. -"OM .oor... 09lly Pttot Aprl 7. 14. 21. 28. Security Agr_,..,,t <lated If no1 reoeemecs sa!<I wle 1nte-.,a1 reven~ t&Joes 0ue Mese Ca 19 30 AM on ClueleCI by .,, tndMClu•I wt>ere 1810 property 11 R & H tMPOATS 9802 name and good..,.. of • oer· tt 4385 Poplar Avenue. 1181 1-21-71. bet-reg.stereo M N be made Dul wttnovt 1,0.., .~ A Ferguson 4-26-881 Payment terms Roy Lee st0tecl 8"<1-'ltCll 11 ioca..cs HM'ltlton A.,.. Hllftttng1on &8ln ,,..,_~end 11 MernpNt. TN 38117-3715. Til-511 owner, as oeotor ano tne 1 covenent moblte nome par1< 200s ' (3rennaven Or YO<"DI FuN payment requweel on ec· TlltS S'lat--.i wu ltleel el Morns Moving a StOfage. 9Mc:fl Call! 92646 ~eel at 1SS5 Newpof1 Tl'le ~ Pfoe>er1Y aut>- undert igM<I as Secure<! ape><ovel Of ~cumDrrices 1. noa CA g2686 TP!e prop. C41Qtence 01 hoghnl b•d Wl1ll Ille County Clerk of Or· tnc el 1~t Etectronoc: J~ Allen Henry, 1818 81¥CI , Costa Men . CA iect to,,_. t,..._ II gener-"9llC 1111111 Party. and i>urtuen1 10 Ille to pa~ '°' tile afortta•<I re-er.) .. •1 Of' SOl<l at pvt>ltc f.Ofm of Payment All Pll)'· ange County on Marctl 25 Lene Hunltnglon 8eectt. ~,er.-Or Carson. Calif 92627 #Ay deecr1bed as follows 8 T A T 1 • 1 • T rtgMI of the unelefs.gneo me1n1flg pr1nc:1pe1 su,... aro auc:t•on as prov•Oe<I by ~1$ must be by cast!. 1988 Ce 92649 •n Ille Ctty ol ..., ..., The ~ neme llMd P0tnl of s.ie ~1 0' urlder the Security AgrN · e•e>entM under IN! Manu· inte•na Revenue Code MC· cerllfteel Cflee:k. ~ s Of FS11MI Hunun;ton 8eac;n County Fr111 Raaoe. 2 1692 by the satC1 tr_..,Of at Mid (21 IBM St51 ~ WfttmRAWM. rnwit. Section 9·50' of 111e1rectureC1 HomeRe1a 11ns1111-"°" 6335 ano rtt111e<1 regu· treasurer's cneoll Of b)' • PuDllSheCI Orange Cout °' Orange Slate ot c.ii-l(eneotle L-. Hunt1n9ton tocatton 11· Al.LISON C2I ISM 5170 PC Con· PROllPMTI•ll• unfform Commere1e1 COO@ I ment ContraC1 ano Secut11y tattons Dale of Sale A.P"' UMeCI States POS1•1. ~. Daily Ptlot AP"' 7 14. 21. 28. lor"'a 9eadl Cahf 92646 MARINE. INC trollerl .,,..,.,_ _ end Sec1ion 180 5 OI IN Agr""'4!nl 26 1988 TtmeotSele 1030 express or lelegrei>f'tm<>ney 1988 Mr JOhn PtSCfllle Aue-Tt11s busrn.ss •I COn° TNt UICI blM! trent'-IS CHH •552 ,tCTITIOU8 ......... c.llfornia Heattn ano Settey, 1noumei regarorrio ine1 j A M Ptaoe ot Site 964 w Of<ler Make Cheic6i or money Tll-606 t•onffr License number <Wcted by co-pertnet"s tnwnoect to be conM.tm· .,,d ti 1oceted et •7 ..,._ 1 James A Henry melecl at Ille office of BU~· Faal\•on 111en<1. Newpon I The folowinO person Ml "8JC M)TIC[ j "8.IC M>TIC£ j Pta.IC M)JIC{ NI.IC M)J)C( NI.JC M)JIC[ Pt8.IC *>TICE This statement •• fila<I ROW ESCROW COMPANY. 8Mctt. Caltfomla. The tr.,,. Wlltldrawn • • glMfel pert. ----------------------------------------------1-------------;.;;..--------...----W!ltl tile County Cleril of Or-sot Pncentar om.. Sent• fer 11 to be C<JmC*led on or ner ff0f'l'l IN-Pll1'*1Np op. NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS ..._.. -•-_, ...... ~ ... County on .,..,ct1 18, Ana. CelltorM 12111 on or att.r AP" M 1M8 ~ ~ ~ ~ u9c -...... ,..,,.,,.,.the gener. Pf'eY-,. r8'e"' Wllg9S, .,picabte to the WOfti lo be 1MI .,.., Mey 2. 1988 Dated A9f11 s 1M8 --·-·-"' .-~.-....., ... -270 done: copies of ........ general .. rate determination•.,. on tie at the nnm Thee !tie lut dete ~filing c...,.. MAM.rt MM.a AL T£AHATM CONSULT. Notice Is hereby given that the Ctty Council of the City of Hunllngton e..ch. California will receive seated Ms for the reoonstruciion and 1mpro...,._ rnents of various local streets. artenal highways. and aiteys m Oflt ric1 11272. In the City of Huntington BMctl. California in 9CCOrd~ wltl'l lhe plans and epec:tftclltions and ~t Pf'OYili<>ns on file in the office of the Director of Public Works Ooc:uments will be avallabte on April I . 1H8. A Charge of 135.00. not refundabte, will be required for MCtl Mt of IP«ffieationt and ecc:omc>Mylng drawings. DNCTO.. OF f'UaJC WOMI alnMATE office of the Qty Clertt and the office of the Oifector of Pub16c WC>fU of the Put>ltst1ee1 Orange Coett c1aoms In 1t1e eterow ,.._,_, eTOMa. ..c.. -c. ""° (PAC) at 314 Cllff Or. City of Huntington 8wtt Celifomia. Deily Pttot Ac><~ 7 t4, 21. 28, to'-"" 19 Apnl 29. ,... ...... va ,__,. •5, L..,,,a lwtl. Caif. 1918 So far a 11 knowr. to Mid ~ .. '.!!!'.:! MID M•H' tMT!,!· .. ~•-·• ... _.____ Ttl-603 lf'tenoed Tran...,_ laid In-,_,_ ·-.... -..m vv -- Ptans end ~iOns. te>gMhef witt\ propoul form, may be obtained at --.---.,.-lllft-----0t9fl0ed Tr_..,or ueect IN ~ Or ... Coelt '*M lt91e1Mn4 tOf IN pert. the office of the 06rec1or of Pubtic Works. City Hall. Huntington Beectt. .--""'-. --.... eddo1i0nel tMdl na.... .......... _ 4 ,... nerltlip"91Madon<>ct-. C-·--·-·--".. • ........ , ... ...,. .,.... " 1 . 1. ltl7 '" ... ~of Of. _ ..... ,-. ACTIT10U9Mllll ... ,_.,,.,,..anoeddl11111 Tht13 RLENO.F3&1MO No btd .. be r.-loed un-. n la mede on a blel* form fumi9Md by the OWectOf of Pubic WOt'k8 The sped9' enentlof1 of proepectfW btdOer9 la caled to the propoe97 r~ • ..c for1tt In the IP9dficatlona. for Jul difeciloflS -to the bidding. llAmaTA~ :"~ttne ~ 111111 PmJC1111111 ~ ..... end~of The followw'O I*'°"'.,.. Thll IMllll 11.,,..., It..,.,_ tit• Peraon Wftflctraw-°°09 ~-: A L E )aC:' to ~ Unltor'ltt _,.... ir19:NcNrct I . ~. .. FlNANZIE"AEH. S A H . g 11 COl61::-dfll Codi Section #'fll ICAftall "°" Cllff Or • 5. l.alMN laedl. C .... Cll?llll• Celll.t"61 W0At< ITEM = ~t~. ott• o.t.o. MlrCfl s1. ,... owt• 11• • Signect:Ndwd a.~ QUANTITY The llboW ~are ~oximale only. being gi¥lr\ • • Mlle'°' tM Mer••n itleonu 30 70 ...,.,., '· ,..._ t k ,... ~IC ""'*'* Or-.. C-= == .::-.= ::::r: .=:.~,::o.-::::.= ~-=·eo.t• ....... T•~ ~Co.I T~r.::~:. ... =PllotApri11',,, .• , .•. ICHEOULE A. LOCAL STREET IMPROVEMENT 1. Alwioovel and diepOUI of ,, .. 2. tnst8" root berrter 3. Aemo\4 and di9poee of curb ard gutter 4. "9i1IC>i4 end ~ of P.C.C. drivewey 5. Aemo\4 and diepoee of P.C.C. sldewelt e. "9i•IO'l4 and diepoe of eeph.n concr.t• • 7 Con9truct P.C.C. curb Md gutter •. Conetruc:t p . c. c. drlvew8'y ... 9. Conatruc:t P.C.C. llde111al! : 10. CONtruc:t apMlt conuete 11. Aemo\4 ooncrec. cross gutter 12. Conttruc:t coucr• ere. gutter 13. "91now end ,..,. .. ruct concr• ~ t9lalnlog ... 13'' l'1WI liumPS'OM ICHEDUlE It: RECONSTRUCT ALLEYS IN OtSTRICT •272 118 EA 118 EA. 12,7• L.F. 27.112 S.F. 38 ... S.F. 1.122 S.F. 12.1• L.F. 27,912 S.F. 38.1191.F. 12 TOH 4.112 S .F. •.112 S.F . but·---N rWtt to lnc:ru 11 orAecr••• the amount of eny dw or TM ~ 11 eon-o.iyHot Aprt 1'· '':.,, .... u~~ .. "::"'...:! n..• por11on of the woril, • be mey dwNd "* 1111 y or ~'' by the duct9CI "r en lndMdual tft., ,_.. .. ....,_ • Pm.IC 11J1a Director of Pubic WOt'ka. Menin IMonu -., --.. o ......... et A1D1ti11c Tflil ~ -Ned ~ -·--...... o..91....... ~ NA b6dl .. be compw9CI on a Mlle of the Dnctof of~ Wortla wM\1MCountyC.....otOr-..... CIGMIC ...._. t71?1 N:mtM'9•H•ll eet1m1i1e of 1t'9 quenietea of WOfti to be done. = County on Mardi 29, llOllC9 °' !t....._. le C, '---~ .... ITAW Rf 7 .... •• TIUIJlll'9l ........ ,, •• °" ........ n. ........... .. ~ of ~ for 8"y mof'1ea ~ by the Ce.y to IMur'e Putllllfled Orange"= .. I 0 .. ~ .. o:.. ~ ~=.:. ~ '*'°'!Mia "'91 be permttt.S In eccordlncle wtttl prcMak>nl ol the =P.1<>1AQ.r111. 1•.21.21. C •• acr.e ~,..,.Aprill,-,_ A__,., c.. ..... Cellf • Caltfornla Oowemmelct Code. Setton 4590. , T'h...eo5 ~T .. 'T......, _ ee1- EO bid .... be ...... out on. form to be~ et ... ofllce °'... NOTICE IS HfAHY PmJC 1111111 tDmla. Clo 91::.. .. :· Mld- pWector °' ft\A* Wortla. o.. 1ta11mMt-.. 2000 ..-..,_, "'-•iaton PmlJC mna ::" S::.. c.;:. ~ ..cmtM'9 • 1 •• ;: ~',.,.,._, =· ...,._C-Cillnla:lhllbe ...... 8ndt111C1.-.. cayC11rtt .... CMc • llt llnlir,.._...._ .. ,_ .._ITAW c.11111iD ' •5 l .F. c.m.r. '-'d loor A4'M•1taa •-•t+ _. .._..,... ........... , ..cm ... ai111•• ~~ K:_~., !!:!,;,· n. ........ ,...... ..T 11 11 11 -.. c.1--...-. C-• °"or ....... &.M. ol AIWI n ............ be .... ITAW -· w.mc ... -· ... .....__ ...... OIO.,,. ... ,..... 51,572 8.F 5. 115 L.F . 2a1t1 C.Y. tt.521 S.Y 5.1. LF. 4,177TON 1.•1 TON 2,IOO l.F . ...... .., ........... cortlSI and al .. Qr a.. ... cay Aaa,., .., T)le ................ == =,,c;"':': JON II-MIU.I" A•· ... 1•• °"' ..,..., DINdutol"°"*.._.°'._. ...... ,, .... _ ...... _. .. ,_,..al ~~ OQM. 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MMiLft MU ~ 1, "· ... -~ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, April 14, 1988 CS, 0 0 0 -:4 lines 7 days -PuVALt. 121.fU Qfl!y .No Real CALL 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-8800 • , o 8 o Estate Commercial Auto· • mo1111e Boating or Help Wanted r;::=;;;:;;iiiiiliiiiinliiiii;;:;;;:;;==:;::;-,l•w1.... I• ••Pl .... I• C.U ... .. llD Clnu ... ... llD 'Cella ... 1114 Cena llell 1114 llt!!!f! lw• Zllt lt"l!lf .._. llH lwlttMfamlyflome. ftD"11•&1811112£.1Lger w/dry,Q . BEAUTIFUL 2Br 2Ba .. fl... VERY NICEEASTSIOE NPTHEIGHTS3BR 1'18A llJlllUI 38A. pool, ape ...,.,000. Wiil lmWI frple, c1ote to t>Metl. duple• w/marbled firs. L aded 28 R 2, BA 2 CONDO 3BA 2·~BA New 1 trplc 01w tnd"Y rm gar ly Owrw. 2101 LeewWd 28f 29a 2 1 1300, 705 Poppy. frple,garage.laundry,pvt ~.~':':' townhom• .. with patio $1700/mo patio 1va11 511 . Lse 3:2~002BA c:pT, c6~~ Ln. For 8CIPt IMS-2•2 1 ,,.__ Of S~~& 111'640~72• ~ llCCMI NO ~ti W/0 fr"' trptc nar.,... Agt 673·535• $ 1 i75•mo 650·0356 ,. tmo ,..._ ... v1a81 ..... ·--I 1'50tmo 675·2370 "'' · • -..-_ ... gent ..,..., .,., ..am.... .,. New on market. 2 Cuta, but eory Due*• Community pool/tennis lut. ltacla 2140 •IEIT ... •• 6«·9060 Of 6•2·8868. 14'900 6"-7211 Units. 28R JBA, 1 car UNUSUAL 38R 3 -tBA 2 SmaJIP91ok $1200/mo -• I Uf lmTY&.mr• ' · gat Frplc. Ofiw by 514 trplea. at>t garage loO of ftLUmTILI 2·,8A 2BA Condo with 2·5 Bdrm S900·SSOOO•mo BEAUT Hart>or Vu Home ~ .. ";'';":;..,.-;:. :=-::::: 4BR •. s•~. pool & ape In Jaarnlna, noo1mo the tine ac>pls, 52 150/mo I • -WIO retng OtW micro Marl• Agt 673·9378 2 s1ry •BA 3 iSA fn·I• ....... .,._...,._.--_ •~ Do¥9F ltlor9t ft.U•HLI *** 1-12 2 car ~ .... all 5 1 •TlllllfFS• Qu a rt e r s 1 2750 -IC/OT- =~,.·=o:.·..:...-:= .... 000 ., ... ,J 38R28A CloMtOQCffll EAST SID£ 2BR 2',,BA $1100 96'-5232 •BA FR 2 •BA 2•oo s1f 6''-6&100f 673--317• ot•o..-_,....,. .,,., .. .,. __ Avl now• $1550tmo with bullt 1n1 Large yard '8Rffil am•Jy l'\Ome 1nc1 Gmt>n POO SH~OO Heienllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -,_ -!:. ·~:: ::;..,.., ,:--:.; =: =-::: Wll'T UITI ..... 111' * * 2 car gar S l 100/mo ove<saed lam1ly rm 2 m1 B Dowd R11r 720· 7'32 ll.lffS Ill LUii ,_, __ .. ._.<_ .. .,..., .. c,_ ~ $2250001 Well tocLrg 2BR 28A Up1tr1, OETACHEO:BR~8A~ •64S-i8-571t le>t>chGof\9M>1'1<1 lO<lt •WES"C~li:'F2200&Qtt O< 28J1 · o.n -~ 7'l4 -ut""'" < .. -.. -,.. .,. "'" .,...., , • frplc, mlcfo. ~cell. paint crpt win ow co,,. EAST SIDE 3BR 2BA 181'1'1 cond S 1700 mo Cati EXEC HOME 38r 2 •Ba S 1'501mo 6'0.5e&' IMtr. _,., 28A townhouae. 2 trplc. deek, ;er. w/d '*~ ennga Nice patto 001 "" QI! lg yd quiet tree E...es to• appt 963·2662 ·~ ... . - .· l. . . 'I .. • -!' . -....... . :.. ...... ': .-i.t ...... ~C..,....< .......... ., I ~-... ...... .-...e ~ ,., ,...,.,... .. c.-.c...-i C:RJI\ .,.. ..,. ,-~ ..... ~ ..... ,,. . -... . ..~ -ii' . -;. _.:. . • -¥ ...... *.t • ,_., .. •' -.,~ ~ .. . "-\' ... h'\ . ' .. - . ... .. -~-'-~-. . .. :.. ._ f\ 1, I ' I I l , CORONA DEL MAR Oc•ntront home with White .-ter we & 1talr1 to beach. Cuatom 2 bdrm. libfery, dining & . dan, MCUtlty ay9tem, Fr. doors & tlardwOOd firs. $1,8-49.000 831 · 1400 - WATt.Hf1t0NT H<>Ml~ a-. AEALESTATE REALTORS akylt1, P<>OI. gar Wiii N/amk•"9· Chtdrn Ok gar age S 1111)()/mo uneo street S 1'00/mo ' ;:;-28R 2 st~~ • SOO s11 n1c.e 11ro garoenei inc1 - .... opteon 722-7381 $HI00tmo 721·8335 Agt873·535' MafllynCoomt>s ... ~, S1750 6T3·6590 BRANO new lu11ury 2-st,y ..... CHINA Cove condo 28' q.... 2124 631· 1266 or Cyn1h1e ~·i;2;m;:i ~~~f;!'2 BAYF'RON. h e .,51,..e coroo 2t>r 2t>a trplc, hr Salt 1111 28a. 2-car nar 1 t>todl to 2BR 11.eA, nar.,... ~I 56-7725 "--Wknc Ev 963-69•0 2L•Oo2Penm, Boa21 stop a11 ill!Cn 2-car garage p • & BBQ • -...-·--"'T"' Dr ,01 rp car ga• S 1395 mo 85'·2171 COSTA U.. Xlnt Mnt<>r beach atio peint & car~I lg yard MARINERS WALK· Logrot pooo $2500 573.331; CAPE ::.OD •F.replaoe- park. 2bf 2ba -den Lo S1350t mo 979·3<>84/day No~" S900 mo t>nghl airy & 1u1t • r...-.. 2or 108 C11ttnaven Fence apeca rent POOi, ctubh1 673-75371eve• 5'&.230t Scotto bloci.s lrorn 1ne oeacn UYFlllT fllltllll fO gar waler all new 5'3,500. k r 556-8358 -11¥1 ••2Br-t8a cain Ceil --2Br & 38• Townnomes So8Coous •BA 3 18A 2 $950 ...,c 645·3363 ..... .. .... 1411 W&-Jllft d/w w/0 hk.·UP $700 mo S B , .. ,l .. B Yards Dll•OS garages 510"; nome '°' huge 011•0 ,_. 752A Center St ien1ry Oii 1 ecroom atn poof '"eptaces & vaulled ce1t· Magnihceni ,,.0...,. i..g rnSlr •lllTll Unique ' Of SBA 2BA. 2 eu•SldeJ 432•7767 SH50 Call SELECT· n9s -s"tw & (j<y•• SUttewenc1on-cn ~car L•rge Fairway Ona story prvt home •n quiet. BH&G 751.5000 nooi. .... 05 840-5870 0 1 ,., ng Ao 1 "o'"' premium View golf course u ctus1ve community EASTSIOE CREAM PUH B B s 1500 Wk 0, $4000 mo lot l895000 49•·8230 Spactous &verMtiletlOOf Never Deen llveo '" HUGE48R28AFam Rm .... ar-.ear 2142 YtLUIEIT ... S • · plan Won .. --'ut ,,._.,, '"d b l 28" 28" 2 car gar oeau1 y•O ---------• ... l,•5 '"'"' .. __ '"' ora e " ,.. s. 395 c r tm,,.,sdoate possession la • Great front patio. plenty house. lrplc. pvt pa1oo 751.6190 or ~~~.98:; r Y 28orm 28a 1 Mite 10 171·4112 PrtnC. has ii fOf tu prpty of parking. All new decor tndry hkup grndr prime I ocean Some voe"" A C 2 Of eny aptl in N 8 & Lse av1 at S3500/mo E/llde toe Perteet tor l..Q 2BR·<lDI master Su•t..s car gar S 12•6·S 1310 L,A.RGE £XEC 2 story •BA 28A •am room 2 lrptcs. fef'lc.ed :>addle 1en·n1s c•t $2250 mo 645· 1528 LlltlSU Cl"tarm.n9 2BP 2BA hae w 1•p1c 2 car ga• nioe patoc Sm pet ok S 1500 C.Mela. Now1 Bric.rs olt YI.LI lllTALI older couple or sng• wno firep1ace Ot>t.gara9e 09 Ag1 12'31A3•·6~31 ';miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 8'e-128-4/M2·9666 lll-U12 wants privacy S 1000 mo yaro S 12001mo D•ts 11 In•·•· N o pets Ma r 11 yn 847·6357 Hm846·8826 l"iat 2144 BA"'AtDGE CONDO 2Br 2Ba uope• 1 p ODI ga1 sec 0001 w D fflQ .ncld no e>el $1300mo 675 9460 YILU REIT&LS lll-4112 1'1111 --NEAR ne111 3t>r 21'tt>a Coomt>s -------------------------SALE OR LSE OPTION -~...--""/fm_.., ___ townhome w•th garage 631·1266 LAG conoo 2t>r · Oen s,..tat•larhff u.ix condo w/w In pr-. , 3 9 ·~ Fe rn 1 eat • 2oa 2·car gar. trpic w d IM.tMt 211 -ffl ~.~~Est~~~ NEWPORTBEACiHin $18001mo760·1465/ev 1::·::z1s~:. ~~~ps~,~~~~~13 F~~~cx?ar99e ~~·~6~ 640-1529"' 790-5000 Nxt to Bayside Brdg 1 ~ W Newport 28d $825 Newly decor 3BR 2BA MESA Veroe spac•ovs •~-W It ~ 2141 ~ ..J/l.A..V Npt Ht1 28R condo $1200 lwr Opt• Frpt. patio. •BEAUTIFULEASTStDE ecvti"'e 3000s I oarlr. pal IC KE'IFllll\ .. / Baytront conoo 28d S 1275 prk1ng S 1500. 675-7006 28R 18A trg yr.ro wld hk· "'-near goH COU•5e$ 38P 2B.4 notT'le F•p•c WATERFRONT HOMES up retrlg trptc gar109 Lease Option or rent• •<l""O ll•s oec1o;1 °'"vu ~f'X'lXl.Jf rt:\ 11 REALTORS 831.14()() IPYIUlll&L $850 /mo Ask tor S2300 mo !>'S.3722 No pe1s $1500 Wa• 'O Daily Pilat REAL.TORS• •=--=---::.-:---::---=~ 1Mo .... NW Jean/Cra.g 831·1266 llWU llRTll towr Agt •9,·65S8 ________________ _.!•-------· l&IMI...... l1 4BR. 2'~8A. OR, FR. LR, 2BR w1gar. new 'Cfpts EXTRA ._PG 2°BR oeaul -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-21R 11l VrtY ltg bndt POOi. private corner tot 1ncc3 yd 636-'120 1·5PM oec~a1eo oce.,, vie.. ~ -tr · -Doll Dressing IMI lltatt F• Sale Im. 1144 ottyrd, lte9S to t>ci'1 & Beautiful' $3400/mo 2526San1aAna D S7t0 trp1c oecw. '"'d ut•• ._, ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim •&71 Tl Pllll convenient shopping 0 1863--0582 E/644-1968 NEWPOIH HEtGrHS 2BR ~,051e50 .~aarseo~9:nc.,15u208eo --·-.. 38R,t-.2''»8A,2cargar· s11001mo 873--3773 ·-·-.. * ~ "" .. 1iiiiliiiilioiioii...,...,iiioioii_111 ... 1I •-•-"'" 000 -Oen 1BA. w o nltups --..... Im SBA 2BA 1700111 Green· age. lar8:. lot. 1299. · YEARLY 2BR 28A HOUSE snit.All LUii Front 3Br 2Ba S 1300 single garage nuge yard ICW YIEW LWI --------·1 ...-.......:...... _,. · off Hurry! Lii or Chuck 2 car parking Frptc, w/d N~ ..... 10r ... •BA _ Back 3Br. 2Ba $1250 1mmac:vt11e Dri11e Dy 335 28r Plus Oen h~ • ._, ..._, ., •• ape Jones 631· 126& or h k up 1 Pet o.. .,_"9\1 u 210 • & BE 15tn .,,.~ • MBR. Newcrpt.~ftr1& !Me-5743 11350,mo 675-9797 " oonus. 3 full BA. t>eaull· 7's6..85~ Ogle $950 mo Sneryt declls ~ oecoraied paint. Call Agt!Ownr, · fut $3500/mo Mali * * 675-8427 Of 631·1266 I n.oe1s $1'00 551.0875 Princa onty. 1262.500. l&IMI Gulledge 720·9800 or •BRIGHTON SPAINGSt PNI & EugeiU Starilen-p-l---•· 21-750.5000 Beauttful spacious con· SHA'IP 2t>r 2t>a conoo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili Prof, quality family Mef(1 KE'IFllll\ .. , $950 & 2Br 2Ba wioen e"c' 9ar S U50 mo buro &5'-M3ef790-5000 ..,.... •• ~ Lfa.A..V dos TrHVI 2ar 1.~81 I o eaut1fulty furn1sneo C'"""'""':t .1-. • ...._..... ../ 4.5 bad rm home In \t'"\\"I '\""I 1"1' 1u~\ 11 S 1150 & 18r 18a $750 NEWPORT TEAAACLJBr '·800· 7 7 7 ·8668 days ~ U lt:~ \lJ.'"\Vrrv'Y"Yr ~·"1 IPEI IRIE Batb o 1 Resp, tm-\\ • \.... 1' ~-Loe 1n a quie1 wlter· 2·,ea upgraoeo condo 805•259-09•3 eve ~mflm& .'11.\\'~I IA~"-1 m.cutate X'tntrefs Long REALTORS~ scaped compte• FrplC frptc ooot sauna Ir. Bill 2158 '1 • • 1..... REAL.TORS • lllLJ 1•1 term 1yr • 675·5102 w/d hie.up POOi. jac All $1100 mo 968·4191 1 -1aa1 I t>;.. • wlgar & opnrs No oets Large twnns. 2Br 2Ba • ...,..,,..,.._~ 3.!:, :=,.~en!~!; It a...~L llll Jl11ftlTl•IAI& CALL Velma 549·2U7 2BR 2 •BA TwnHse Huge, gar a c tro&c C>OOI· ien· -A..' l :r. ~ "-• •Wl1DNW• yro w auto access Dt>tl f\ 5 n·oets 59;5mo 1 =·'=·;.:.Y~tt ;~v;ne; S•111l. 2 matr In newer North Bluffs -~~J.~~,~~:!. :: ~:~;::J5sJ'2~~~2 1_ -~770-1950 • tr... IUIM , IOlar, view of UCI. Elegant 3BR 2'i't8A Patio or nuge 0•1va1e -ltwprt ltacla 21H ....... single story, lg yd & petto. No Agent• p6MM. ywds ...... , Small ~t ok I - CIOM to elem. 6"-7274 Poot CALL 6'6·2846 ..... ~=~~~ 111 ... T ....... 11-IPll 3BR. 1•,eA house trg WESTSllE exchg tor a lttaire of own-II IW8 4 SEA ISLAND DRIVE fenGe yard g11age Avail· VILLAS ershtp You make the , BIG CANYON TWNHOME at>le tmmed•alely $950 • mthty pymta & we there Beav11fUI, 48'. 2 ~ tam LWl 2BR 28A. 2 car gar let Ui IL.a.. y11 vt•ltties 96'·6935 apprec. You receive rm, New krtc:hen 5'25K Spectacular views all ....., 3BR 2BA Twnhme trptc HLll Cl.S 100% tax benefits Must W/~ate w/agef'tl. rms Tennis, pool, 1az MW dMrl credit. Agt 67~ "' 955-2510 $349K 790-3032 Iv msg garage tasteful o.cor EXCLUSIVE GUAAO GA TEO COMMUNITY 2 BOr"m 2 Bain T~lflOme Mero frplcs 111 LR & BR wet bat wld "*llPS 2 pet!()$. dt>I o-• '189$ 4t7-87570ya.Ev,wknct• caitJim M Sell 'I• p,.._..,! ~~ s~:~~~·..:,;1 .. LUii. PIUIUllUPlml ..,.. •• , •UAllllW!• 2BR 28A 1~Sf New \ Mwlll1...,. llrF..,.* ..... c "•-M a r11 ~1·1~~omt>s carpet so• tennis etc llMTf •Br. lam/din rm, otflce. • "'911ifll4, Latge 3 8f 2·,aa 2 car+ 33 Ca"yon tslano O• ~ ......... *'• a dr.-n 5'h8a. pvt dock & l&ip. Sunny l picture perfect 642 5671 attacneo garage w o S 1350 SJ2·• 108 Agt '°1<jl' I asfl<)r' 'Cit f 8Sl't0'° "lOOet oolls al a tracoon cl. fie 05!"'"e.la> ~ ~-Accomodat• approx 60' All remodeled 1987 48r L19t't. airy llving rm. with boat. Next to •,. lot nar. 28 a. 2 1 10 Sevilla -hkups frP'C Pvt yards j 28Q 2BA on water "a"· afloOftocaillngfweplace denonWeataidead'ON 5'25.000 Agent·Oarlene f • f t • POOl &spa St250mo tasltt ,,_, S167!lmo SO'tl P..,,...... w~ 'or·· anc 12''> lasnoondOIS :8" ~ M4t0!' :J' sric;, 8~ of. taonc: Direc:llons t1$- Ov9rlo0klng community trom lldO Yectlt Club. 673·8700 Of 675·6040 or In or ma ion ----RESERVE ONE NOW' $2000 sec oeo Call Olwn pool. t bedrm .. walk to llT ... -Pl._ Balboa Island Realty 1 Charming Cape Coo Btue 726 w Wilson SI 8 30•5 30 95s,. 196, ><r(R .{'\,,... !'iRL AJ{, )I ·~ EACH ""TTt.Mf U .:S Pl.US SI 00 PH everything • Perteet r..-1 ,,_ & surpri·si'ngly 3Br.newdecor targedt>I For 1nlorcal1 5'8·7001 starter Of inYMlor u"ll. Parttlng for 4+ cars. WllT&IFf . gar lndry room oatio • UXUA'Y 48r 2Ba uoper s 119,500. S 1.350.000. By Ow"9r E.__ .. , • BR pool h~ in ~ I t ~ S 1250rno Wkdy 8·5 30 '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.J duolei. gar YAL Y 'l.SE $3 25 trJt Nd\ paftam Add ,, 00 eact'I pane<n lot OC*llD8 ano '*'°"'"° Sena to· P8ftams, 6'1ANOl COASl "!Mut.v "LOl P i I Is ly 873 5373 ..._.. OW COS 650·9269 Scott 1-j. of steps to t>eaen S 1795'T'O 7 ... 1111 rncpa on • · model cond. S395.ooo. • Wkndsteves 89t·3132 ondef'lnGtNpurctl-• 6S0.3633o•639-8 722 · PleaM IMve meuage. Agni 650-5144. pet? Ctiecit out c:laaalfled Oaclt 13t5, Bow 4000 ........ , . •91~ < ;E~~E El.KJN . I!!! l l )\II'\~' liiill Ht \I l1tR:-• ___,_ 2 Bedroom plus Dan. 2 a.ah. Horne or grMt In· coma potential! Under· gtound MCUl'lty petltlng. ASKING 1280.000 ........... ., .... ...... ......... 1117 20itL:;Xw rm 5'0K-now $455,000. Nu •bf 3ba. 31008/f 3-aty. AIR Realty. 873-5870. OPEN SUN 2·5. 8'df/A91 •BALBOA PEN. POINT DUPLEX. Loe. I vatue. 31.000af .• Lg tot. 1 home IW8Y trom Mindy bMctl 1525.000. Clint MoMI, CennetY VlllllQe AMny. 173-3777 or &15-5038 ~ ..... till .......... 2 MILLION DOUA .. VIEW For 1130K A9t 759-to70 OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 12-' IRVINE TERRACE 730 Sentene Of. EMC atyle flome, wlc to Belboe Ill. Pn l ..,,,._ cna. Pride of ownerlNp ~· 3 ll'g Ma. 2 llA. eunnn. ..... *1-llght. MWty pelrtted & lerldec..-. corns eoc. S315.000. (I05) ~51 Collect. By 0..-. Do not dlR#b ....... ~%1'1'&x, _.. J8A. d9n. Y9'd. I cs gs.1111.000.For...-. Jtm & ~etty S.I. 7-...010 .... . .. li+W !&. 1it ...... ftr, "'*· &::: -=-1141~410•• .., o.-. Drtlle ~. Oii tDr ...-. sn MIPd? .., ......... ""·~ ~--= Wll IIP L .............. _ HM.HO. CeN "" v--.•t-- • • • • -• Guide to Apartments, Condos; & Townhomes on the Orange Coast . IUCIWlll0 YIWIE '211IFF1ST lllTI SPACIOUS 1 & 2BR APARTMENTS Dishwashers Private Patios Heated Pool Rec Room Exercise Room Mirrored Closets Celling fans Jacuzzi Biiiiards Close to shopping 10 Menut• to the BMch SfMI Peta ok w/depoatt 111a MAGNOLIA •.. .., •1......._1_.T,..._ • ._. ... 1100/Mo. • a..int loft a 1 --oo..•m.._ l1100/ln0. •I l111roaM. 1 ........................ .... ..,._. • Urgl I ... °°"" I ._. °"'' .• ,..,... DELUXE 0 NEW APARTMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lllTllCTll IUCI -TIEIEACI • IMDllB'MOMI IPULLIATHS • NIM IWRVT1 •tG • P#t#ICYMll • UNa••OUNDpAMN) • CAa.1 AYMAILI • .a'9·M11DI-._ II !ICll' IMI HllM·ll••--t llSTSHD CMl 112-1512 WEITSllE YIWS0 DELll COIDOS llW WSll& ""'~ 1 .. 1 Large 3BR, 2~BA, 2 car at- tached garage, wash - •ldrytK hkups, fireplaoe, pvt yards, pool & s pa. $1250/mo. RESERVE ONE NOW! 728 W. Wttson St. For tnfor call 548-7001 • ·----------------· I@ I : GRAllD OPElllllG I I I I FOR THE DISCRIMINAT· I I ING CLIENT WHO WANTS I I SPACIOUS CONDO-I : QUALITY APTS, SE-: CLUDED & ELEGANT : COUNTRY CLUB LIVING. : I I : 111 111 FIG• Siii I : 211 211 FROM Siii 1 I • Family Building I II • Large 1 ,2 & 3BR Ap ts 11 • NewGEO/W.Stove& I Microwave I I • New white crpt & drapes I I • Close to 3 freeways & So. 1 1 Coast Plaza I I • Large pool & deck area 1 I • Individually controlled I •1 entry alarm systems 1 1 1 · • Cable TV-ready 1 1 • Sorry. no pets 1 11 2111 BEAR ST. I l1t/ltl-lle. I L ••••••••••••••• ~ 11e.,. ---tA,,u@ •.... 8-t~· EXCLUSM BEACH COMMUNfTY H• bMuttM 1 Bedf'OOm Apt •'*99 pdO • .,,.,..._ ,;::o. o-noa. PrMle Mad\ . ALSO 2 9edrOON .. .,, • l 1n5. •llOATILftDIRA• ....,. ..... '760-()919 .. C9 ar.,..ea.t DAILY PtLOT/ Thundey, Apf'tl 1•. , ... leapt.... II• l•l•ta •••IHal1 Celta ._ •at Celta... llM I••·.... 1141 a-. 1111 IHt1h tt lb11 l•H•• r .. 'n'5 .. ' 1t11a11t .. ~ .,.3i ... """2BA 1t»eupperUAA.= ':,"_:..~:..cc::::. ~W' 1:!2:!;:.'i5e~ L=·'"'13~;=ol'vt,~ ~ .. Ar tipt JJ'O ediTXUid llllm1111f/1 ,,~~~c . ........ .... ~ IY aurldec* 2 b*• to bet!. M15Jmo + depoelt 711 E/SIDE 28' IBa .• gar lg yd pool, epa 1845/mo. M60 laat. Incl u.-. 06det prof. 30 I bill to .. ,., J 4.,.... Pl'1cM of OWMfatllp ....,. o.c. ~ ,..:c: ChMlfUI, good oftlc. S8A 2"'8A bMuty le UC>-NO oft•ttreet petklng, SMlirnet. 152•teN w/pallo, wtht·N! up, new 09') Avell 411 841-2464 40 .t 142· 1 tH ~. Prof M/F M , M"* vlCMlt Two 1 ~ =loM call tltlll9. FIT lnCtucMt s.M• fc:d ~°P.":.'":~ ~~~/~ ~~1:!:,l'I Str. •S200 80NUSt Grut E· carpett/flf'a $745/mo •••• .... II/.... HI •MC. 175-3111~ bdrm unltt& twO 2 bdrm M.,;;. Undal5'-l800 day9.C.OI. 631·566C ........ t IM ()ti U300 _.,.., y tide foci LG 1BR llOO & 25't4 Orange. 29R Lrg. patio, eneld. gar. -I I t unit• with enc:loeed var· _.. ·--;;,~ .:::.c, ocepy !><*-PENINSULA YEAAL y up. Cable, BBO, gar, etct TSL MGMT 142· l&03 new crpt and rtoorfng UM W 9ITIL 11 llH II H a 8 et • LI k e new · 61111111 ptfllU • ...-..-w Ible , Doug Herbtt 3BR2BA.frpl,21gdecks, Sorry.Nopett.831·1427 llZYILUlll/.. $725 962·1512 Wkly rentall ltOW •v•ll. Htl l:ll0.000. am F/Ptlme,lte•hn,Mpprel .,.._~_.1~ wJ4 bk.up. c1b.l. ..,..... $147.00 wk & up. 2274 .,....... 17M900 Comm«CIM Coetl HWV at MeeArttlur ~ ..a..a.v s 1350/mo. 14&-8483 A·!...~~·!!:. ·~.1~6~t~ 38R 2•-;BA. lrplc, pallO, Nwpl Blvd, CM l41J.r 445 In lwge parking garaige. WATt RfMO~l E. [)eyeloper In Newpo(1 c FE p DC.. nMdt Kl"IFllll\ ··/ $&50 Na 1Br uUl1 paid, nestled among tall trees DELUXE 2Br. UTILITIES ltundry hoo«up, 2 car ... W llPft $50/Mo PIHH calf UOM[~ llK. BMch, Oetaled orietltM. •IUD .... \t'\"' ....... 'fl' 1u·.\ ·11 no-pell,""' ~hi & lav11h landtcape 1Br PAID Garaoe DIW relrlg, gar $995 962· ISl2 w .. tteln Tracy at Pn Newport REAL ESTAl( E•perlence In W/P. 173-tM7 ~~ToRs~ A 11JLa., like new w/balcony, ca-patto wafk·ln closets AVAIL -NOW LRG !BR pMW•TI&. 844•733.3 PteMentn·tme*lng .uf/.-Y,• ••••••••-theclral celling, frp+c, get• $725. Ctt OK. 650-7105 Owl*• unit, trplo, pauo, 2274 ~ Blvd. CM ..... enw()N'Mnt Hu lmmed opening tor a NEWPORT 8HQh condo. 2br 2ba. 1700 sJf. Frptc. gated. cloM 10 beaoh, workoul rm. pool No pets. s 1000. 964-1442 GREAT 3BR 2BA Duplex. &09. pool, epa, lndry tac ---d/w, w/d hkup, dreul.ng 141-7445 _........... ww~ peraon In Its Shut1ert. lrplc, d/w, w/d NO PETS $700 + MC EASTSIDE 2 airy. 2BR rm Nice area. $675 lfllm Ill.. Two Corporate Ptua C.M. Joc. ~luf cen- hkups. gtr wl opnr Can v .. ma S49-2447 l 'itBA, d/w. enctd gar. •$1026 depoe. No pell V1c1tl•• ....... Cotta M en/Newport !Tl;~ .;H 1260. ~ 8Mdl dldate lhould have prev $1250/mo Yrty. 673-8754 -p1110, no/pets S700 8'46·5824 -n border. 24·1'tr eccne. c .. Marilyn 751-9531 e1tp. 'butiet will Ind. inv LARGE 2br 1b1 duplex. •••BRAND NEWll .. MC 645-43 t9. •• buelne11 or ~eonal 1 S I II control. ehlp/rec. Older· Ea•y t ccess In/out of Luxury 1 & 28R 2 story ........ ltMk UH JXsUINE BRK. sODUER 12x20'/12x30' 5'4&·3878. for TOSI StOK·UP No llYEITI I Ing mat. Prev cable TV llWNITCIEST 11 adult apts Plush carpets. WTSlM IA•Lll ::.!:: RENT AL 2Br ,-den, f\lrn. cred."' l no pen. Den· exp. helpful. tnterelled Pe~~21:::oimo yrly garden. P•lios, perkty Ut1ls Incl S560/mo 1665 IPAllllSIPT 1.U. Tennie. pool. ~•ted . 11t1tl1J nlson Auoc: 873-7311 • Lookl f 1 appllc Mnd reeume/eatl Condo 2Br den, 2•.;Ba. v1-. X'ln1 oond No pets Year Lease Sl500mo 540-7451 or650.7737 _!I02 Ill .:,e mYlsglW :~'ro'hta~~~~=· ~:'~t~ t~ne Ave t: A 120·9•22 le ..... l .. J·Hll S3~/mo. 720>37 6 LL lal~t AueucftMata Ad~ltl~? a II car:,,~ Attn F D. Fartlang (714) -t>eacn & shops. No Petit Eattslde huge tBA 1BA WEEKL y NOWI Beautifully lalia•/lllllM &t t:: If.... DD Dally Piiot has 2 entry· 5'49-7232. 200 Paular!no, 2Br. 1Ba tor 1 or 2 adults 575:0.5925_722•1700 with w/d hkups, walk·tn *JIJll lllO• tumlshed NB ocean fronf -t 19w1 position•'" Clalll· Costa Mesa 92628. E 0 E Ute & airy View sundeck closet. garage No pe1s Frog dtshwasher. stove 3br 2ba. patio. lrplo, 2 Hit **** fled A.dvertltlng A you Ill ID 111.P NEWPORT HEIGHTS Street pkg w1perm1t N· ·····11EW $650/mo Call Jean or tncl Nopat1S45-4355 garages.640-4764 ----llU•I LOSTCALICOCAT likeJ*>Pleand cantype •-r:~ 11 •BR den. 2BA Obi gar, S. N·P S965mo Yly tnold llAll Cfaog-631-1266 l l ---.L ••-r --• Nr Ofange/22nd St on 45 wi>m. we'd like to talk Ory C~ ""'p or WI n dscpd yrd. new utl~ UlllFF •11HllllO* tatl S tt •lft ComerW•tclltt &lrvlne 4i 9REWAROt!l 541·3fl17 to you Excelten1 ben· train 142·S4&6Tamml Cf1>t•pnr. ~rp~c gakrdner 171·1112 * tS.T" MpO!"uT~~SRIANEONT F;~, ~~s.'::s~4e;:48~~ve 2'124 Nwpt ~':,1~u Suite en, ts. Catt Peggy1 BleVlnl1 IHlid .... f /T nctuded 1 ets o but uvl " ....,. "" ~ Aesp F HB dix mstr a.a& •111 or an appo ntmen • Combo drydeaning taun· ~~tra SSI $1180/mo Yrly Ou1e1 Pentn Pnt Yrty. Lrg •1BR 1BA $750 * •EASTBLUFF• * Br/Ba. pool i·az. lux -142-432t, ext. 301 drymat Alto fluff a fold • •642·6•53•• 2BR 2BA, 2 car gar, llv & •2BR 2BA $850 E' 1B $725 L f{UI) ADS ' •9• ••6Q Side r am co1t90e IBR 1BA, trpl se ground ! $425 -utils. Kim l200 sq It on Balboa Pen AIDE, Live-In Woll train ..... ..._ din Rm, w/d hkups •Pool/Spa F 1 t I d I I $895 L -NWPT Cres1 condo 1g 3br $ 5 rp c, pa 10. n rv ac. no· 2BR 2BA, rpl se 650·0827-D 848-0745-N Ample Parking, ut111 pd. A.Milt di .. bled fem prof 011111.D ••• - 2 rba near poolliennls 145oi mo 67 •5079• · •Garages pe11 $550/mo •sec 187 722·8140 or 722-801 1 $1:400/mo. Call Steve ARE fREE EISd CM Nice rm • -• Avl 511 Obie garage SUPER shllrp lBR, "•blk 966·9168 833•89 17 E 21st. 645·7234 CdM 2 llory hOuse. nice •673·0920• $350/mo. Eves & wknds . Ill• S 1400 !TIO tse 544.3049 to bch Parking. new il-Ouoet & clean 2Bdrm EISIDE. $675 ....,.r Mo •STEPS TO IUOI* c;ond Quiet, walk 10 beh. 1300 •n fi at s11...,. ft·lrlft.... C I on F prl Nsmk 645·2357 PI T. FIT Engine partt & I y t 2B A D ,..v 1Bdrm 1Ba. d/w. wet bar M/F Avall 518 $500/mo. ,... .... """ a : hardware Hies. E•P NWPT Cresl condo ;,k lo $~~~ ~ ~;~~47~ar Y a Pl shwshr new 2bdrm 1ba, lrplc. enc $775 No pets 675-6606 Call Mark 673·4243/E ~•t Fully ltnllhed base-APPLY AT. pref'd Good benefits bch 3br 2• •ba. nr pool. decor garage. lndry rm. patio, tndry rm. garage-COM BY B-E·c u--F/M ment, carpeted, lire MJ-1111 Oii N_,1 Bch & Seal Bch lennos Hinnly unnraded Ct-rtal •ti •ar •.it22 $795 No pe1s 640·2~95 10 by 20 631·4036 CLIFF HAVEN New decor "" ..., sprinklers Great CdM I<>-.... " ..., -2BR 1Ba. ea1 m kite . non-smkr wanted $560 c.auon 645-6505 ar .. Boat Swain's Lock· $1500 mo yr lse 5'8-0391 2 Qroom. 1'1tBA. SSOO EXTRA LAG lBR N-p1110 encl gar no pels • 5560 dep '1 utlltttes. In April and become er. loc 7t4-642-6800 "-BR •• 1 Bon 1 1 .,.....,_BJlll crp1/pa1nt pool. no pels Avaol 511 675•8076 ........ 111•-aa...-ellgtble to wm a trip to V<'ean 111ew condo. 1 ..... o,,. n us year ~-u S8001mo Agt 642·213' __ 1 _ •ic .. ~..,..:--.... 25up FOUND Gold watch In Catalina. we have pos-sec bldg/paliung pool & tease $950 • $500 sec $5 50 . S 3 50 sec "' ..... ._ ...... -E "d C •• 11 I ••646-3618•• llHISlE Conage.type home w ga1 2855 ECstu •75 •• 900 asts. e osta ... est tons or. spa S 10001mo Dys 900 Sea Lane s.u.261 I &P•tT11EITS near Back Bay Quiet __ __ ..., v v btwn 20121 St. olf Tustin llLMIY/11* FIT, benefits Lift 150 lb keg 260 Ogle St. CM 847·6357 Hm 846-8826 BAY & OCEAN VU New a Garden Apt spacious FurntShed Apl Ver~ EZgomg MIF $385-'" JOI I 11JI ~" Call & ID 642-9733 PANORAMIC OCEAN • decor above Chtna Cove Spark long clean large 2BR d1w w/w cptstdrps, elegant 2BR Bay views t I 64" 7822 e ngs 6 7 WESTC FF 0 Garden apts Beaulllully cable ready Encl gar & prtv beach S t500tmo u 1 c · veno 1 1 LI RIVE FOUND Ltttle bttcil Dog BAY VIEW CHARMING 1800 sit 2Br . den. gar lan dscaped grounds $690 No pets 645·5577 675-3197 or 675-5893 Fem 22·32 yrs -3iiR Nwpl Bch. Agt 541-5032 with Washlng1on 190 'Ml CLIFFHAVEN 2br 1' •Da S 1800 673· 7692 Pool & spa. pattos/decks. ----2 • t BA Furn except 750 sit Prime oftt:;:.: spa~e Vcl y Garden Grove s, 1501mo 631-6359 s llSTAIT II ""' ... 3BR 2BA P B• has pvt garage or carport orry , Bdrm NISmkr. Pool, J8Z, on Balboa great vl-s (7 14)530·8407 entrvl Lg 1t111ng rm & den no peis 2Br 1·1Ba Townhouse 119111-M'l1 pa110, w/d $400 ·dep •,, with patio Avail 5/ 1/ Call FOUND Yellow CockalHtl. HPH SP&CIHS! l BR 1wnhse Frplc tn mas- 1er bdrm sl\ylls wet bar pool garage w1opener $1550 722-7381 New carpel & paint B•aSchEeVloErRAL LOCATIOS60NS5 Laundry room. all built· -•TUI U11t 641-5062/641· 1778 Judy ~5-9615• young tame male. vcty $15501mo 644-5687 d 1 $7A5/ '"1• c 1 Bedroom s660 ins goo oc ., mo U<lu"-' Bue~ Comm~Nlf Female n1sml\r shr 3BR 1001 ILQ 19th & Placenlla, M STEPS Tl IUCM/l&Y 3BR 2BA lower untt 516 Ins $1300t mo VILLAGE RENTALS * 720-8791 * JBR 2BA duplex wlgar _ S 1250tmo Yrly 673-8754 BACHELOR APT OLD 2Bdrm 1• •Bl s775 2078 Tnuron ~s ouu:.tul 18~ Aol • ,,.. 2BA home m Corona Del G 1 1 1 u 650·3486 5:30-8 30pm TSL MGMT 642· 1603 .. Mar s4oo,mo • dep & real ocat on n nunt· -_ 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 ~io,!~:::;h ~ i¥ uttls 760_8854 1cnag111PornoleBses110cnh11 M 1 peadc•e· LOST Dog. lg tono·eared. ---- -llSTAIT II Al';. isR stJtt 11 Si/SS black/tan mate No col· Bachelor S560 2BR 1 BA laundry rm, Ft•alt IH•ltt available Immediately tar 4112. Del Mar & Santa 1 Bedroom $655 ciose to snops buses • •t SUPS IJlU • E11:ec Nwpt Bch hOme Rm 70011300 sll FREE park· Ana. CM 5'48-0763 ~:~~ ~~·~a ~~~ Woll accepl 0 C Housing Sorrr No Ptis • brd on •chng 4 Lt lei & mg All e11penses lncid REWARD lost Fem HuSky • Recec>tion1st •Clerks •Data Entry •Secretary •Word Prooenors •Warehouse •Shlppmg and Receiving •Auembly Top Pay, benefits Long and snort uwm aulgn· ments tor Huntington Beacn. Cosla Meu. Newport 8eactl & lrvtne CaH ......... SEIYEIS Lunch &/or dlnne<. Ex· petlenoe prelered. Apply between 1-5pm Moro-Fri, Alrporter Inn. 18700 MacArthur Blvd.. Irvine No phOM calls. pteue lllTlllT lllllDI Superior Nwp1 Cres1 Plan-Cove $500 u111s pd ta hon shulters 3br 3ba, •675-4 174 * I CdM Walk 10 China gar pool 1enn1s. sauna _ • $, 700tmo lse 675-2332 Newer UpSlrs 3BR 2BA 825 Center SI S650tmo errands ntsmk resp, Ask aboul our move In dog (blind In one eyel on 642" 1424 2261 & 2268 Maple l ..... 11 20·26 yrs old awacuve. special Call 4/5 vtcinoly Edinger & AISISTllT 1111111 $600 TSL MGMT 642-1603 1n1elgnt well groomed Gothard 847·1035• (11•) 112-1111 $upetVtM ClrrMW$ tn de- Uvery and Mtel for lhe 0fl/\Q9 County Register $390 PLUS commission Full benefits Call Jett tor more lnlormahon Frp c dec k patio. Bachelor 1Bdrm Msl have car .640-2838 JOE GINEL Beverage Shop, benelttl. $680 LARGE bachelor apt wolh Nwpt HglS 'Lovely' Stu· Call btwn 9.9 OOpm •213-461·9483 days• Puna al Stnicu FIT Ult 150 lb keg THE Bluffs 4br 2' •ba end u n11 Rec erotly r e· modeled Frplc brick pa110 NO PETS S 1450 759-0937 /leave msg sky1gn1s gar. w/d hkup N/pel $1450 759·9590 2Bdrm l '•Ba 131 E 181h St $790 lrg paho In good locale dlo API 1 10 room. cook· _ - - -3__. Ht· Time II 646· 1737 646-6816 Prefer single person • d k Female loshr lrghOuseon FOR LEASE 576 sq It at ~ ---$470/mo 859 W 191h mg tac. pvt entry 0 ec 65(/sq It Back building •---------Asst to NB lndepndent (714) 540-3008 So of PCH 2Bdrm 1Ba. oat•o carpon lrpie lg ctose1s new crpt No pets S900 675· 1746 ---,.-- Bachelor ~~:g LG 2Br 1 1Ba lrplc pa110. new carpet p31nt OIW Avt now S825/mo • dep 2273Mmer=A 645·8161 $600/mo 642-2515 Bch at Irvine Cove, N U O E Hlh St. C M Sngl Retired man desires Comm'I A e Brk. 111111CT•••MIU Lag Bc;h Gar Ga1ed 645-8523. 619/346·6366 po51t1on as Carelaker Phones. Ille typ!ng, Su,...Y1M carrlets in de· Comm $550 • Dep -Gardening & malnt honest & dee> 760-60e2 ..... n smk pets 494. 7659 -IAI .. wfiil N/smkr Prtrs Ltve·tn · 11Y«Y & sates for 1"- 1 Bedroom ABO Totally rem()()eled 3BR 2BA sngl sly beauty ts a bargain at S 1650/mo Chtldren & pets oi.. Sh0r1 or tong 1erm lse poss lmmed occpy Doug HerbSI 760-5000 or C.sti ••a. 2i24 $495· deposi t IBR mobile hm no pets Mat adults. quiet 199 1 New· port Blvd 646-8373 a ' Fem shr 3BR 2BA nm CM Prime Mesa Verde From (213) 598-0946 Dependable. hard-work· llAlll lllln N l smk $250t mo in S 59 Ft Celt 751·5000 •-mg FIT Gd waoetl t>ent llllltD '.11 ,,. •• , .. ; . ""-: ., :. Lin UT W /VIEW 2BR 2BA From $925 Jog 10 beacn park-setting 2 15 1 Pac1l1c No pets 631-6107 or 855·0665 exchg tor leN hrs asslSt SELECT BH&G 1:11plttl1tlt ..... 's 1194 0. Wasll S390 • t>onus potential. on 3 dys tor teacher on ltmtttin 3111 I htlil. IG-lW full beflefols F0t "'°'e .. I t.•'"' '• r +r: •I ' ... • , .. • t, JI Wl:!!lt:Fll!ld IPAIT11HTS • USTSllE • Spacious 2BR 1 BA hOuse Frplc. lg yard w~d hkup NO PETS S850tmo 329 -.... wnlchr 645-2357 lllHY SllTIS tnlo call Blll M2· 1471 Garden olftees. pnme lo· BABYSITTER PART TIME Fem 10 shr condo wl ml cttoon on Bristol 1000 to In my home 1 Chtld Alli M DRIVER Turlle Rock Irv Pan-3000 sq ft AC. excellent 5 45am-2·45pm Aller mTIAlft Allen a.ck Florist ,. 720-3980 ... . ' ,\ .. . .· .. ., , , arom1c vu. pool maid parking $1 15·$1 35/st 3pm 24 1-8341 -..all/Let 2809 Newport Blvd, NB service Pvt furn BA/BA. Private restroom & wet _. 675-1353 llST SEE! 2BR 2BA. frplc encl gar ~ M.A.V Large a11rac1111e apts m a KU'rFmtl\ I oaautotul garden setung Un•ve rsdy Or :: S 642·2816 • • • • • I I .. •,.I ,\ . ,, .. ,, ft I age all bu•lt-ons near Tht' NEW \t."\•x·r '"'1 -Yj' !tj \ .111 Poo11spa garage or . \ I . "-~ carport Sorry no pels '•I ,11,,.t,- Lndry rm S4951mo • uhl bar available 957-6035 OllLIC&ll Athll4Mt 8 5 4 • 1 O 3 7 I e 11 e s Ltve-1n help with our 4 cnol· •nDl lEUYllY .......... REA._TQAS ' •SEVERAL LOCATIONS --------• 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 Villa Balboa turn 2BR-2BA 398 VJ Wilson 631-5583 LR FR den DR pool I, Be;;;;-s630 wa Beaut vu ocn bay lites Lse S1800•MO Oys l 2Bdrm l Ba 5750 $32-8492 Eve 771.0426 I 301 ~~~':_ 642·9850 Af!r!•Htl 1 Bedroom $655 liJMa 241 W Wilson 631·0960 lllaa• 2606 1 I 2 IEllHI UTS S 1350 3Br 2Ba Duplex 1111 STAITill lT 1120 2 Sw1mm1ng pools Frplc garage patio d lw Close 10 Sc:t\ools & Shops Slove relrog charming Small pets accepted 12131277·1583 VILLA MARSEILLES tBR 1BA unturn patio 3101 So BroSIOI bll·1n!. 114 Agale Re'll 55 7 ·8200 $850 MO lor 1n1s sum- mer 1nereatter S690 CaH Mrs Cothe• 7 t4 774.3055 2IO·AltlM1r 1Br garage stove vac· carol S595 756-8558 CWIEOH You deserve •ALL UTILITIES PAID •Lg spacious hlle new •Beauttl~• tandscaoong •Garages •Sparkhng pool • L&~-9e pr111a1e pa11os •Furn1sn1ngs a11a1labte Fmd vou hlestyte 1n one of our 37 cno1ce un11s 365 W WILSON 142· 1111 shops, S695·S7251mo R'ARK NE\X/PORT 810 CENTER n 491 ·0760/days Howard NWPT BCH 2 mo's FREE dren 5 day/wee!\ Neat. RENT Lets make a deal young non-smkr & Eng· Grea1 Coas1 Hwy loc. hsh spealdng Salary to reas rents incl utll Xlnt be discussed 645-3824 parking Agl 645·3683 I TSL MGMT 642·1603 f714l 644--1900 Fem prof nl sm tor beaul, MUST SEE·LARGE 3Br ,,,...,w_,, • ,. ._.... .. " • •• spac sunny CdM nouse 2Ba gar yard $825 ...... , .... """'" ' .. , ,.. 1 S467 · > utl 759-0333/H ~;;....;.;;;;.i....:'•;..~....:;0.1..' -~---' 556-8333tW Diane •-1--I 5531 1021 Vatencoa !Mesa det Ooean 11,;:. 54111es. park· -r::z:n Mar) No Pe1~ 650·7105 SEACLIFF MANNER M1F 22·30 mature stable tng. Phones hie sec· .......... . IEWl y IECIUnl 2BR lull BA ups1aors gar pool laundry cable re11r1a1 duttes 11gn space SUCClesslut Marine Dist 2B Ba 1BA kotch patio down. S367tmo incl uttl C M avl On Coast H1way seeks e11:p d Pay/Rec r t'> wlgar crpls s1aors N/pels S695tmo area Avl 5/1 645-2780 $31tq/11 213 592·0833 drps bllons tncd pat•o * * 548•2682 * * Clelk w/compu1er exp 636·4120 Call 1·5PM MtF non-smkr wanted for OFFICE & STORAGE Good salary & benefits 2439 Orange 'A $750 Walk 10 bCh Nr Hoag 4BR townhouse tn Costa $385/mo 576 sq 11 pk~ Pleasant non-smok· 2619 San1a Ana O $735 • 1BR $695 Mesa Pool cable. w/d Martroers Square1Coas1 mg trvtne ott1oe Conttct 667 Victoria L S 720 • 2BR 2BA S895 gar $395/mo 546-4533 Hwy ,646· 7641 Denise 250-0880 CHARMING spacious 38R Poot spa. extra parking ----- 2Ba 1 car gar. lrplc IEWU IECOUTEll 1401 Superior 646-6838 Mstr Ddrm on Nwpl s400 TIE UECITIYE um AOOlllTS ASSalTllT pauo avl mod May $925 Large 1Barm near Baller & Watertronl woln dock. 2Br mo $400 sec • ', ulls Newporl Ctr Fashion Isl FIT opening for Accovnts 646-7875 or 536-0931 Fa1r111ew NEW Carpe1 Prkng av1 Nr l>Ch Avt The EttlC!efll Atl8(nat111e Assistanl at large Apt ,._ .. m •EMHEl Ille drapes pa1n1 van11y 1Ba tg <Jeck Grea1 Sil 847-5879 650·5742 Full service or answertng complex ResponS1b11ttees _...... 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PART-TIME WEEKENDS -3AM-11AM S AT. SUN & HOLIDAYS . MUST HAVE RELIABLE CAR /TRUCK. VALID DRIVERS LICENSE. CAR INSURANCE & OMV PRINTOUT. $7.00 PER HR. + MILE- AGE. CALL 642-4536 EXT. 205. ASK FOR BETH. SERVICE DIRECTORY walls aoors windows Raa•yaaa DUSTY s Landscape/lawn IU· 11101 I CHE, IH _ J Mam Serv Wkly/month/ Household repaors pa1n1 1 tome Free est 24 1.1640 Ct•tat Ctacrete returb•shong carpentry I -Refs Reas Ra 1 es L •C llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiil&• 55• ·385 1 74 7-3003 INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED nllllEl'IEW Stnict lirHftrJ YElllWPWS For more 1nlorma1ton CALL TODAY" Ill FOR LllS vour Ser ,.,,. D•rectory Repr~sen1at111e 142-•121 trt. 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If you are sett-motivated and Hke working with teenagers. this may be the opportunity you·~ been waiting for. S400 Pll WllK (To Start) With Potential to S 1000 Pll WllK L.AAG! INSURED VEHtCLI MQUIRID ·&:-:.a:=-:.,ty CSHI II I/ M' an r • AWo• 25 "'' '*'--SSlv. ftU htt. Ort for etont 0t r.iiree. 557. 723A P /T llllnllY It's tun and d1tlerentf There's never a dull mo- ment. PIT gen office skllls req'd !or busy c M Marine Co 631-8480• The Orange Coast Dally Pilot 1s loo•ung for an energetic pe<son to as- sist our 0.slncl Managers 3 days during the ~""-· weekends and holidays Applicant must have re- liable car ¥111th valid CA drivers license. proql ot insurance and OMV print-~t Starting pay 1s $7 00 per hOur plus gas allowance Come 1n to apply at lllJPlllt IHWtstlaJlt. 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'q• Qual•'• •1ever L •-L ll•I Ebrly Jagua• JI• f u-..-c • 11 wrap:;ed 11aa1 -•ca 1213-39:.>-0880 some 1a1e a tier noons •EITAL CHiil HIT Must oe over 18. good FIT Frt Tues 10-6pm dnv1ng 'i!COrd SS 75 tir • PARK NEWPORT APT s mileage~ Call oetween 12 CaJI Gary 644-1900 noon & 1 pm 540·3~ • Prtft1•it1al Tr•i•i•c •l1eratiH Ct••i11it1 Strt1et1r1 •PltasHt Werk lawirt••t1t. •&11r11t114 IHrlJ .. ,. •l4Hlct•Ht e,,.,. .. itJ fer ricttt ia4i•i411I llO•H ~ ·:>OG sac S250 §or;. tJeCl Sas Obi bed Car Ile ;?•j 86~·6S88 S2~ "•tc tdt..le .s cnairs j A•tta lapertt4 910G so• A ',9, oua111y ••e•e• S2~ f e<. '1~""' 1er So5 A use<: 51 Nrappeo' 'Ne>rtt M s.c 'D'S S~·S:'O Small • ACUR S •'jOr Sacr t1ce $2SO .s;:.c:>l•d'•Ces Ste•eo ca01· PUT Tiil HCEPTilllST lmMed1a1e Opening 1n 1oca1 area for e•penence Sw1tetiooaro Operator factllHt ,.,. RESTAURANT * ........ * CASllDI I IAIMHS For new Newport Beactl C.otl 642-4536 Cale Good pay t. t>en· E•te~1on 430 ef1ts No e•P nee Must ; 30·9 oo P M oe 18 640-5752 '" As" to• Pat C Restau~ ant h e1epnone Sales llm PfLICAI 11&TWCI1Y Hiii EARN $400-$1000/WK ,_ I :an oe11.Pry" '"lei s 3; 326 ~ Coast I HST a.a YU.IE • 861 2~J2 1 ~ ..... ap• : t 94-4 1 sa ' J· · Just Ofl!'\9 us ~our lowest SQ!'A .OvE SEAT Wl~H lnpert hacla &l&i oonaftde Acura Cleal ano G"iA c: AND OTTOMAN ----------~-we II oeat 11 "le•e• .iseo Brown 1ooe UYSll•H Ill TI GUARANTEED' Or•, S2'-0 843-9?9• FAlltl Y PATii SAU JIM SU...S ACIU TRQP "'"0'-lE CANTINA 4 d'"" cna•s,er. 8 arm chatrs 01n1ng 101e um· orella 101e 2 cott 1b1es Santa Ba•oara Ma•ket urriorella A.II in c•eam wtllle 0 "9 S 7000 set S2500 721-07 14 •iactlJH"81 6015 Ant <;ues rugs furl' • •'C"er; •tems 1 ~ Canoe 'v"i> ot m1;;c. Sat April 1001 OUAtL ST NB 712-2112 lUllU '€ 9am-2pm GREA 1 ACUR.A 87 Legeno coupe ST ._iFF :?53~ L-estv•-• LO"' m · lCLN1 cono ::J· 1Dc-ver I) P(.11 1 on 01.se "0'1 cnrm wtilS Bev st.ores 2Sc;-S400 S24 400 OBO 951·0?77 NO EARLY Bl~DS man sau Sterlin" Sota Cl\iltrS callee 8 end 'BM 101s tea~ O•n rm set l.ig zao Songer Sew macn I wall unit 2 lot01ng caro 101 sets fine 11nens dis-:>F NEWPORT 8EACtf "8S cl<W>es '>l 10. 14 An 11cive .. cosier cao1net 2 ooor •c.e :oes1 • seoo.1ng , ca0tne1 Sml rel·ec:t taole & chairs 646-4380 Dqffield Marine • IEST IEIL 140 •••• ln•11h11..._ ..... mr ........ amra.L.a• ... .._ ... , 13 S28t .rto 1o*O I JMI! as s~ auto IOllOeO l .IAA 111 8S 32St Ss1Jd IO!ldlll 1KS811! 86 SJS "''o IOaded 668A01 ,86 3~ »oa .,..., 10.t62 86 ~ C\I MO fOadfd tQ1S!1 s aies -Serva Parts · Leasing 135-3171 1500 Auto Mall Dr. Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger "° 1 urs Sttrvioe Hrs. Mon-Fri 7 00 am to 10 pm 85 390 5 L Pr 811• Gra) 25M m1 S HOW~OOM Loaoeo "' uas S42l< 171•1 240-8460 pp •11 mC1111 ne o Ora~ gooo It!.,_ S4200 . 6A6-s 1s1 NABERS CADl.LAC BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of tete model. tow mllMQt' C.Ottltcs 1n Ota-nge County! See us toesay1 ...... , .. ~·· the eQUllltiOn, NOTICE 18 HEREBY ....a MOTaOf dYC*S~ • ..._.....,. 1111. H01 ~ 0rtw. frOfll .... ,_.. tf.,. le-OI e ...... _...,of N ...... v .. .,._. de J' Ill 1•11 or ~ FUATHEA GIVEN tMt t9'cl PIC11n0Ue euH•M ~ ....... I 9NP ..... tOO, lrvlfte, Celif. euencieof .....,_ •prOWled .. te 11 f, ,_ ........ .,_ ,._. M In l*90I' or by • Ml"llV IMnlofputllic l~lend publjc M.-'"9Wllltiehe6don ..,._ ITA~ NOTICE IS HEAEBY JemH l Tllomp1on, tl711 • In S.CltOtl 1'00 of IM ,_,, al9IM ......... or,_,, enonwy. .. .. CllW c.... CllMrenc., pubic ..w.: tM 25111 o~ of Apf1I • 1111. The following l*90ftl .,. GIVEN tftel the ~ ~ Pf~ . Jemee "' w..aino. no 1 ProbMe Code of c.llonlle. ....... • to .. ,.,..,... If YOU ""' A CMOfTOA .......... a relocetlon eeill111~ or at IN holK of 1' 30 P M In OOif'9 bu11neM M of IN City ot N9wpOf'I BMcfl Thia 1Wernenl -fllld Dupont DrM. MM MIO, The...__ for ... deltile.. ,., .. ,...._ .,.Ohted ~ Of 1 OOI ..... eteClllor of ---.. property ~etlon. A the Counc11 CtMimberl of IN J&J EQUIPMINl AEN· Wiii h06d I pubtic ,.._,. wlttl 1"8 Counl'f Qer1I of Or· ~ c.iit. t2715 ~ ..... prior IO lour .... eourt ...... lour MClfllfll tM IMC 11 d. ~ """' .. ::;;;. " .,, of~ .... ot llloilMI .0-'*"'°" Beech Ctty H ... TAL. 11110 lanai Or .. eo.t• lng/1'9View on tM ~ ... Counl'f Oft Merdl "· Erle ... '1w. TrueMe of "'°"""""' ...... ol .. ""' ......... ol ...... """'~ .... court or ::; Dluf'1, ...... ....,.... .. ...,.....,..of .... Clty 3300 N9wPOr1 Bouiev•d. Mett. c.-t t2t2t catlOftl of JeiMe c. MM-1911 -•--TruetAor"eel••:t • ._... noeiOed IDolle. ..... ........ proW9ecl ~ II to ... perlONI • : .. lllflllllld ol ~Beed\ Plann4ng N9wPOr1 8Mcf\, Catldornla. o.tlldlne MWIU, 1807 nlnQ tot LOCAL COASTAL nr-10 1 .._o DrM ...... HS. YOU MAY DAMINE .. Ill lectloft 700 of ttle ~U#C'· _,by --a r..t--~ma~~ TeneQerOffle Oot•• .......... A ... ENOMEN't "° 12>NO Publllhed 0r.,.. ~ ...... Ctll lllUO. .... -..Lil ..--.Cada-GI. !!!!!!!!!!Ulu rnonttw •II 9lcldl p of 1M Cofnmunl. ano .., per9on1 tnt.,..Md C81tf-,2e2t AU08DIYISiON NO M 1. Piiot ~ 2•. 3 t, ~ fl McOllwey. 220 t .,. tt• 111 d In .. --. TM t6Me tot .... C1MN .. tfom IN d8te ol flrll la-~ :--llr .... ,_, ty Oe ... IOf)l'llll'll 8lodl Gtent may ~ and tie heatd Katherine Bobenrjel h, on Pf°'*'Y loceted et 3M1 Apti1 7, 14, 1111 Dupont Ortv9. ~ 100, YoU mey _... WPOfl IM•· not ...... prior to four IUMOeOf ...... •ptO'lldeet • __ Pr09t111T1 for fllcel yew thereon Any comments or 1910 L.INI °'.Colle Mett. OcMn Bltdl DfM. Aequelt Th--573 IMN. Cellf. t2116 eQMI or ....... lllclf. or "'°""'8 fl'om IM,... of "'8 In Section 1'00 of tll• ._ ....... .....,to ep. 1..._.. le to IMlntell\ arid cau-tlona prior 10 the public Celff 92t2e to em mend tlll Loe el Tiii• bullneu le COii· WPOfl IN ettomer for "'8 •· NeMI noelol IDolle Pl'obete Codi of CelMornl&. ::s-----......... lf'Prow !tie quality arid ec>-hMrlng lhould be ditected Thia bualn•• la con· Coeatal Program Larld UM ..aJC ll)TIC( ducted by: 1 OIMfll part· aa1tOt or ......... ratot. a YOU MAY IJllAMINE 9le Tiie tlMe 10r lflil'O delml wlll ... t -:e ll ol ce111Mtty of tec:.nt llOuling. lo Mr Creig Bluell, Senior Ouc1ed by· C0-'*1'-1 Plen IOU 10 t~ll the Mrllllp Wftlten requeet llating tMe ,.. II. ~ IN cour1. If~ not ..,,.,. pttof to toYr Deu1l..,MMt to ptOYidl Melltance eo tN PIMMf. 11 the Plennlng o.. Kllherlnl BoOetwllth aubiect Pf°'*'Y trom "Aec· •--OONM1 S. Grant, Trul9el YoU...,. epeolal notlce ol .,. • per9on 11••9'0 In montN lfom IN date of tM ...., _. • Mia"' o1 llorT111111 end low income. par1men1 (7141644~3225 This a111amen1 ••• 111ec1 , .. ,Iona! an0 Envtronmental ~nnoue .,_.. Of IM o. ends. Grent Aevo-IM llllno of.,, in-ttory end IN -.... YoU mey ...w tiMrtno ~tee al>OW, .-llr ..... ._ 1M1 to maintain atld lms><c>ve the Wenoa E Reggio. City with the County Clerk Of Or· Opell ~ .. lo "Low Oen· .MAim ITA,_..,. cable Tri* dee.d M~ 5. llPlll' ....... :t of ......... llPO"t IN ...cutor °' edmifl.. YOU MAY EXAMINE IN =.. •~ol oom-lllabllty ot the community Clerk. CHy of Newport engeCoootyonAprll5,1988 lltyAelklantlal,"wtllcf'lalSo The'°"°""'9P9'eoMIW• 1M7 .... Of 9'e peettlonl0teo-i.trator, or MPOr\ IM at• filell•~•hl~.lf you :·._ ••• .. n•et Md end hvlnQ erw11ooment, end Beech ftJ1m1' lnotudeS a req~t to •MUI>-dolncl buelnMI u : Thil 1ta..,,_,1 wu Ned counts menllooed In 8ea· torney tor 9le eucutor °' er• • perton imerllted In ~ ......._ In gen. to trullntaln end Improve the Published Or•no• Coast Publlahecl Or•noe Coast oil/Ide prQP«ty located In MAxwELL DATA MAN· wttll the County 011tti ot Or· tlonl 1200 end t200.5 of IN edn*llltrator, arid Ne with the ....... you mey llWW ~ ......... eotMeie9 In· economic opponunillls In Dally P110t March 14, t988 Deity Pilot April 14. 21, 28, the R·1·8 Oiatrlct. IO u to AGEMENT. 275 Ellt Beller et_l9I County on M•c:h 24, California Pfobettl Codi. IN court w4ttl ptOof of Ml'· llPOf't the executor or ectmin· -...,-.,...Ion ano 1he community. T!l-<608 May. s. 1988 Th-619 •t•bllah a new pat<* of Street. Sult• A, Colt• ...... 1Nf Petitioner, Beny SyN!a ¥Ice.• written requee1 •tat· letrator, or upon the at-~-------~--------~-------~--------J ~~~~~~~~"~ ~1 ~•~n~.~-~YoU~~~~tor~~or or denllal pur~: end ep-Mu welt Dall Meneoe· Publllhed Orenge COMt ......., ._ P1U1 er, • notice of the fltlne of an In-edmlnlltretor. and file with • prove a proposed priding ment, Inc .. a Callfornla COf· Dally Piiot Metch 31, April 7. A._... A--. l4lllle -. _..tory arid aopralMmlnt of the court with ptoof of ..,. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS"• ".. p11n of the sit• eo as to ... paratlon. 275 Eeat 8aller 14, 2 t, 1988 "-I---. CA ..U ••••• ..... °'of IN petl· Ylce, • wrttten requesl 1t1t· ., , 11bll1h grade tor the Str .. t, Suite A, Coata ...... Th-578 Pubtllhed Orenge Cout tlonlor accounll tnentloned -that you dellr• tpeci.I purposes .ol mHauring Calif 9H H Deity Pilot Aptil 1. 8. 14, In Section l200 end l200.5 of notice of the tltlr'O of an In· building height. A Negative Thi• bu11,,.11 11 con· "8JC ll)TIC( 1918 tNCalHornlaPtobate<:ode. veritcwyenctaopr.._.,_.tof 01clara11on ha• been ducted by'• corparatlon Th 59 1 NHwlt1, ll•••r I •tat• ...... or of the petl· prepareO by the City in con· Slec>Mn F. ~. E.aec -. _,. Dr+1 w1u., A...,_,. ._ t1on10taccountamentk>Md nec:tlon with the sut>iect ap-VP NOTICa 0. a.ATM 0. "8JC ll)TIC( PIUI IF, 1111 I . C.... In Section l200end1200.5 of .......-. p11ca11on (memti.rs ot the Thia atatament wu filed ....._T.~v. .......,,141111e81,C-tt1eCallfomlePtobat1Cooe. • f1ll9 l egal Department et the Please flop b y to file your general put>hc are 1nY1ted to with the County Clerk of Or· A.MD tw NilhOM MOnCa tw .. .._;CA -0...-. c. u..MJ, At· o.My Ptk>t Is plee8ed to an-fictitious b usiness s tatement at rev;ewtcomment on tl'le ap. ange COunty on Mlfch 24, TO AG•HTD c.Ant tw ~ Orenge eo..t ......., 1er P1enlu1r, • nounce a new servk:e now av ail-the Dally Pilot Legal Depart-p11ea11on-cop1es are '"a1t· 1988 l lTATa NO. O.ORCll oe.a.11 Olly Pilot April 1s. 14. 20 ..... ..,. e .. t•r DrtH , ... ...._to 330 W 6 C et>le tor 1nspectl0n at the fm?'a A-,_ A.MD OP NfiliOM 1988 141111e-. ~ ...... --new businesses. menl. e s t ey, OSI& Pl anning Department Publithe<I Orange Cout To 111 heif'I, ~. TO Ml•llftll WTh015 CA-We will now S EARCH the M e sa. C alifornia . If you can n ot (7 l4)8U-3225l Daily P1101 Mercn 31. April 1. creditor• eno eon11119ent H TATa MO. AM,_ Put>lllMO o.-noe Cout RMMt for )'OU at no ext ra charge. stop b y, please c all us NOTICE IS HEREBY 14. 21. 1988 Ctedllor• of MAMIE'T. OE· To .. heirl, blnefiderlel. "8JC NOTIC( Deity Pilot April 14. 15, 21. ~ eave you the time and the a t (714) 642-4321. Extension FURTHE~ GIVEN that sa1<1 Th-575 LANEY and '*'°"' wt1<> creditor• and contll\Qent 1988 -..,. C 3 6 k publte hearing will t>e l'leld on mey be otherwtM 1nter•ted etldtlort, end PlflO"• who I( -• TF1F817 .. ,... to the ourt HouM in Santa 3 15 or 1 and w e w ilt ma e the 2Sth day or April. 1988. rtBJC NOTICE tn the Wtll and/or e11111 may t>e otherWIM lnter .. ted NOTIC• tw Ana. Then, of course, after the arrangements for you t o h andle a1 ,,.,. 11our ot 1 30 pm • in A petition 11a1 ~ filed In the will endtor •••11 01 a.ATM OP rtatC NOTICE ...,eh Is completed we WOI file lh1S prooedure by mail the City Hall Council • ._ by Betty Sytvie In the Su-GEORGE 081NGER JOHN CA.MA, M. • -tlt lou .._,_1 If h Id h f th Chamt>ers. 3300 Newport flCTITIOUe MIWll per1or Ccx.irt ot Orange A petition hal ~ llled Me (W N filiOM •-your '"' s uu~ness name you s ou ave any ur er Boulevard. NewP<>ft Beach, • NA• I TATa•NT County reque11ing that Betty by SONIA c. 081NGER & TO u11•11n11 ITATDmNT tw ltatemeot with the County Clerk. question s . please call us and we CA 92663. at wtik:h 11me 1n<1 The following peraon1 1r1 Sytv1a bl ~1ec1 u per. DEBORAH WMDT In the HTATa MO. AMMM A8ANDClllllWT OP publish once e wee« for four w ill be m ore t han glad lo assist pTaoe. int&rfltlld -p-el'Sons doing t>ulineu •r eone1 repr111n1111111 To ed=-SuperlOr court 01 Orenge To all heir•. beneftc:larlff. U.-OP '9Cnnou9 weekl as required by law and 0 may appear and be 11eard O'DONNELL INVEST· m1n11111 th• e11a11 ot County requ1111no thll creditor• and contingent ..,.._ .. NAm then flle your P"""'f of pu bli-~~~d lu ck In your tllereon MENT PARTNERS II, 2201 MAMIE T DELANEY unoer SONIA c . OBINGER & DE· creditor•. ano l)lr'lonl who Th• ~:1 p11aon1 .. ~ Signed WANDA E RAG· Ouponl Drive. Suite 100. the Independent Admlnls-BORAH WAADT be •P· may bl otherwl11 lnl1t•led have. the UM of cation w ith the County Clerk. new b usiness!! G10. c1TY CLERK. CITY OF 1rv1ne. Ca111. 92715 trellon of E1111es Act. pointed as personal rec>-In the will and/or fftate ot: th• Flct1t1ou1 Buslneu N"EWPORT BEACH Jonn D O 'Donnell. Thepelltlonlsaetlorl'lear· ,._,lalive toedmlnlllltlhe JOHN CARRA, JR AKA Name: BAL MESA VETER· Published Orange Coast Trustee ol the J and P 1ng In Oet>artmenl No. 3 at .. late of ll'le oecedent. JOHN CARRA INARY HOSPITAL. 1542 Dally Pilot April 14, 1988 O'Donnell R1voc1ble trust 700 C1111e Cent11 Or West, The petition requ1111 A petition hH blel'I llle<I N9wport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, Tn-607 dated Oclobef 20, 1982, Senta Ana. CeHtornla 92701 •uthorily to edmlniller the by LO IS M . C ARRA C•llf. 92621 r-c;.~ --------2201 Dupont Drive, Suite on April 27. 1988 at t :45 •t•ll unOer the lno.pen. ANDERSON In the Superior The Flc1ltlou1 Bualnett PtJBl.IC NOTICE 100. Irvine. Cell! 92715 P M dint Admlniatrellon of Es· Court of Ora"9t1 Coooty r• Name referred to above WH ~t r~ Douglas C Nell, ~201 Ou· IF YOU OBJECT to the tel .. AC1. quelling l hlt LOIS M . fllld In Orenge County on ~ ._. pont Drive, Suite 100. Irvine. grenllng ol the pet1tl0n, you A hearing on lhe petition CARRA ANDERSON be ep· Oclo~ 30. 1984 FILE f tclfTIOUS BUSINESS Cail! 927 15 should either appear at tl'le wltl be held on MAY 18, 1988 pointed 11 pert0nal rec>-NO.F259386 ..J,:t~ NAMESTATEMENT JoM w Hopluns. 101 lleltinganO•l•llyOUfOO· l t1:45 P.M.1n0ept.No.311 rMlr'lt•UWIOedminlat1tthe ThomH J SholHtll, · t --~ The IOllOWlllO oersons are Larkspur Landing C11cl1. iecuons or tile written ob)ee-700 CIVIC Cen111 DrlYI W•t. ffl•t• of the declOenl D.V.M .. 420 Oelt St .. Laguna doing business as Suite 316. Lerlt.aput. C1111 lions with the cour1 before Senta Ana, CA .A '-ring on the petition S..Ch, Calif. 92651 I ' • I PLAC€NTIA PARTNERS. 94939 the hearing Ycx.ir eppMr· IF YOU OBJECT to ihe Will tie held on MAY 4. t988 Th11 t>Y-waa con· I · · ' J I I 1 LTD . 17744 Skypark Circle Wm Blair Armstrong. anQe mey be 1n pereon or by gr-entlng Of the petition, you at 1·45 PM In Dept. No. 3 et ducted by an lndMdual \~ ~ Suite 100. lr.,ine Caht Trustee ot the B and C yoot attorney ahould either appear at the 700 CIVlc Center OflW W•t. This atetament wa1 flied I y f7 I 9271 4 Armstrong Revocable Trust IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR l\Mrlng and 11111 your ob-Senti Ana, CA With the County Clerk ot Or· ~.lilJ Pl•l1td/ Tllompson Investment date4August23, 1983 2201 or I COflllngefll creditor of ject10111orlill-11tenobjec· IF YOU OBJECT to the enge CoUnty on Mareh 31. Co. a Cahforn1a corpor· Dul>Of11 Drive. Su111 100. the oeeeueo. you must ,,.. tlOns with the coun before granting of the petltlOll, you 1988 ens.CHEVROLET ~ Home of the Serengeti Blazer l+#ilfal.fo1 C a ll our tnendly salesmen for de1a11s 579-51 00 1-800-228-7240 17071 E. Imperial Hwy -Yorba Linda Cahforn1a o SADDLEBACK S.ales ~ Leasing ~ Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 NABERS • PART and SERVICE Open at. SALES BODY SHOP LEASING I 540-9100 STERLING 2600 Harbor Bl vd., Costa Mesa $ SA~filvY.Il~BG $ 0 NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Man Dr., Sent• Ana 835-31 71 Newport/SS Frwy a t Edinger SaleS Dept open 7 days Service HoYrs Mon -Fri 7am· 10pm • Ster/ing°'l!.MW SALES • SERVICE • LEISlll -'AllTS -OVERSEAS IELIVEllY S'ECllLISTS - 1 MO .l&lllllH 1111, IEWPllT IHCll fWjM• .... ,..._ kllHI 140·1"4 llte"'4 S."1ce ... ,.: h .•.· 1e, ••. ~ey-fri4a, l"~l\.E RSI TY G, SALES & SER\'ICE OLDSMOBILE~ GMC TR l CKS 2 50 HARBOR BL VD .. Co ta Me 8 .140·9640 HO NDA \IOTOR CARS 2860 HAR BOR BL \·o .. Co ta M-e a .:,40.0-; 1 :J :l block !-<•. uf 405 fwy. e JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS .. alton. 17744 Skypark C.rcle. '"''ne Cahl 92715 your clatm with lhe court or the hellrlng Your appear-lhoulO llttser appear at the Pul>lllhed Orange Coast Suite 100. Irvine. Ca111 Donald S Grant. Trustee Pfetenl 11 to the personal ance may be In person or by t:eer'"9 arid 1t111 yout ob-o.lly Ptlot April 7, 14, 21. 28, 92714 of the D ano S Gra.nt Aevo-r19resenta1ive appointed by your ettomey fecilonl or Ille written obteC-1988 Thos business 1s c:on-cable Trust dated May S. the court will>ln tour mot'lltlS IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR llonl with the court before o &1iithG'>llllty~ ~ Thank You For M•klng Ue #1 In America. Come In and See Why Parts Open M -Sat 8 • 5:30 Sat 9 -• p.m Serv1Ge M -Frl 7.30 • 6 p.m \8711 -.Ctt et.YD. stUWTlllGTON -.CM 714 I 142-2000 PACIFIC OCEAN .SALES LEASING -SERVICE PARTS CALL ONE OF THiii DEALIRIFORTHllllTIUYS ROYAL ...... ~ ONLY 15 MINUTES FROM NEWPORT. • SAVE HUNDREDS! 405 Frwy, East 1 Block to 6633 Westminster Ave. Westminster 714 /849-8333 · 1-800/26-CHEVY CARS• TRUCKS• VANS • VDITNEIDED OU DSIDCAH llG CASH OISCOUNTS ' ---~-------~~· -Serving Orange County o ver 20 years! Pans & Strvl<'t LEASING SALES Open Sat. ALL MAKES BODY SHOP 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • 540-9100 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-Benz - 6862 Manchester Boulevard Buena Park llBYICI 213 or 714/llERCEDES M·F 7a-6p M·F 8a-6p WheJ'c 1·5 and l-9lmcct. Sat. 8a·2p G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • S.le1 •Service • Lea1lng • ~c CAMPFU=Ll NISSAN/~ !1KH • low Pree•• • No Gsm m1cln • Greot Serectton • Friendly People • hcellent Service 1113.S leedl..._~ ...... Ollleedl (714) Mt-1711 11) tft-1461 ·RooERMlw:R· HOa.DA ~mACH #1 BORDADSAla IR~CO. 9alea • ail vice • Parta L trWAI...._ ~1- r I r I NEIGHBORHOOD RXl.S THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1988 25 CENTS Auto scam fugitive bad new lot NB man accuSCd of bilking car owners being brought back from Ha watt today By JONATHAN VOUU: .............. A Newport Bc8ch man acaased of rippina off 9S luxury car owners by 1&1Uin1 to sell their automobiles on consi&nmcnt but instead alletedly kecoina the money was reportedly Enaenada Race Get rudy for the New- port-to-Enaenada race. See special section Inside today's Pilot. Nation A Justice Department landlord aet Attorney General Edwtn MHM's wtfe up In a $40,000-a- YMr Job./ M World Additional weapons and a new hijack• lllpped onto the hijacked Kuwaiti atr- Uner while It waa in Iran, freed hoatagea say./ A4 Entertainment Music of two decidedly different flavors la dls- culaed and reviewed./ Al scttint up 1 similar dealership in Hawaii when arrested, police said Wednesday. James Anderson, 39, was arrested in late March by Newport Beach detectives who followed his trail to Honolulu. Irvine Co.says wildlife shielded Asserts earlier review of Laguna Laurel plan assured preservation BJ BOB VAN EY&EN °' ............. The Irvine Co.'s Laauna Laurel project will protect Laauna Canyon's pristine appearance, not destroy it IS critics have chafted, 1 coms-ny spokesman said Wednesday. Larry Thomas. the coms-ny's vice president for corporate communica- tions. was rcaciin1 to publicity acncr- ated by the anti-devcfopment aroup Laauna Canyon Conservancy, whose members addressed the county Plan- nina Commission and the Board of Supervisors this week askirtf that the canyon be spared from dcvelOpmcnL Conservancy members addressed their concerns at Tuesday's Plannina Commission mectina to Tbe Irvine Co. 's plans for two lakes that are contained within the 2.1 S().acTc pro- ject ai'ca. "They haven't adcQuatcly con- sidered the wildlife that Ille the lakes, .. said Richard Harris. a sookn- man for the Conservancy. "and while they've addressed the questions con- ccmina run-off within their proF.t area. we're con~med about possible floodina further down the canyon." ltur Thomas accused the Con- servancy. and the press. of failina to take note of eiaht years of en- vironmental study. community He allqedly bilked people of $2 million by aarttina to tell their BMWs. Mc~ Ferraris. Rolls Royces and Porches without ever s-yina the owners. Newport Beach authorities uiitt Anderson is bein• held in Hawaii in Heu ofSS00.000 be1l 1nd is scheduled to ~tum to Oranac County today, said Newpon Beach. Lt. Tim New- man. Detective Doua Parmentier would not elaborate how Anderson was traced to H1w1i1, but Newman said ~rty as June. but 1 form1l 1nvcsup- Andcrwn was allctedly scttina up 1 lion was not started untJI November. dealenhip s1m1lar to the Auto Ganny The situation came to a head when a of Newpon Beach when taken into Los Anacin dealer sent 10 BMWs to custody. Auto Gallery and ruc1ved 1 check lktween July and December 1987. without the proper s1anatures. Hc dozens of cu owners arraneecS to have later found the check was overdrawn. t.heir vehicles sold by Auto Gallery. Police also heard from Auto Gal- An<k!'50n faces 41 counu of pand ICT) 'sparcntcompan). Laauna Beach theft in connecuon with the allqed Motors Inc .. about unpaid bills and wronado1 nis at the dealership. • dry bank accounts. That informauon Police received compl11nu about led to the arrnt of Auto Galler) alleaed cnmcs at -\uto G allcry as ma~r RC&Jnald Kennedy. 39. of ' mectinp and public hearinp that popped up new and frnh." said have been condueted on the Lquna Thomas. "This isa project into which Laurel project. wc've sunk years of effort 1n terms of "This proJ«t was approved more than two years aao followina ex - tensivt' study. Thc environment.II "This isn't somcthina that hlSJUSt planninaand replannina.. (Pleue-.. ~/A2) Laauna N11ucl. When police went to anat Anderson. ht' wasJonc. Also aonc -an srill miuina, evca with Andcrson'sal'T'C'St in Hawaii-is abou1 S 1.6 million. Newman said Parmentier and Set. Todd WillcinlOll pursued St'vcral leads in Hawaii. bul did not find the cash. The circumstances of the cast and Auto G allery's subsequent bankruptq frustrated the victims. (.,.__Me AUTO/A2) HBcut in school security assailed Parent. teacher urge board to place more guards on campuses By ROBERT BARK.ER . .............. A dcc1s1on to reduce campus t><>bcc officers at Hunt1nglon Beach Distnct school campusc~ has come under attack from t-.o men who satd they are womcd the schools will become vulncrable to ganp. dru&s and other cnme Roben Kaylor. who has a child at Westminster Ha&h School. said \Mt uniform officers b} their prncnoc can defuse dangrrous activiUei. He~ Hunungton Beach Union Kiah School Dtstrict trustees at Tuesday's mtttmg to rescind their action last Februaf) to cut five oftM 10 campus • officers ma cost·sa' mp move. Joe Kral. a m usac 1eac'hcr at Westminster. buttttsted bis com- ments b) ruc:hng off a hst ol cnmcs comm1t1ed from Jul) l to Dtc. 31. 198 . on the d1stnct's sax campmra. Kral. ""ho took w numbers from the d1stnct's standard school crimt repon. said the hst showed 103 a.ssaulu or an.acks. 20 m1tdnneanor St'-ofTen~. three extort.ions. 61 1nc1dnts of chemical and alcohol abuse. tV.O sun po5SC'SSIOnS, 29 k.njfc possessions. 20 thefts fi'om studtnts, nanc thefts from schools, SO cues ol (P'leue _.CUT I AS) Index Advtce and Games Boating 83 ~ 81 Views mixed on plastic sound wall for PCB Bulletin Board Bullneu Clalalfled Comics Caltrans tells Newport residents wall wt th road widening won't reflect noise of the haahway fro m Nt'wpon Boulevard to Golden Wt'St S1rcct in Hununaton Beach. . Ho.,..evcr. on Wednesdav a Caltrans official told residents· that sound studies showed traffic noise from Coast Htahway ~ nqhaibk a block or mo~ away. Oeeth notlcel Entert•nment Opinion PoUce log PubHc notlcel Sport• . W•ther A7·8 CS-7 84 C7 A8 A5 A3 C3, 7,8 C1-3 A2 BJ PAUL AllCBIPLEY ............ A proposal to build 1 7-foot-hiah sound wall on Coast Hipway in west Newport Beach that would be topped by three feet of 1 alus-like malerial drew mixed reactions from •~ residents Wednndly. At an informational session at City Hall. about SO residents listened as special projects m1n11er Don Sampson described the wall, which would be built in conjunction with the widenina of Coast Hiahway. Newpon Beach and Caltrans of- ficials submitted a pttvious proposal fora solid sound wall in February that was ~jected by the C1hfom1a Coastal Commission after oppos1uon from Newpon Shores res1denu led to a S-5 votc. Opponents 111ued tM wall would block· ocean v~ws and sounds while 1mplifyin1 traffic noise. "Past the fil"\t strttt off Pacific Coast H1~wa) you·~ in a typical urban rn1denual area." said Ralph Thunstrom. "W1den1na of the h1ah- wa~ wouldn't have an effect.'' Neitherv.·ould thott 1ivinactoser10 the hiahwa) be mo~ adverKI) af- f«tcd. Thunstrom sa1ci despite res1· The Newport Beach J>:&an is part of a multimillion-dollar widcniaa project Judicial maverick rocks his share of boats BJOWIJDIX °' .......... If you were to loot at tbe <>rans County lcpJ System a an oau Harbor Municipal Coun Jud9e RUlldl lcitiom tWOUld bt driftina comi>nably aloft& -pvel in one hand. a. a.,. can of shari repellant in die other. Tbe .._.. -attorneyl, DOtice. plaiatia. defendants and_ anyone die be ba IOlmbow maMlld to aftiend in bit five-~ lliat a judle -drde conmDdy ...... b their cha!K'e to &Ike a bite out Qi ... , ii teeminetY an air..cillat reputation.· But lotuom ii not oowrllld. His 11w:I and an unawervina 11n11of,,__ are mill!8Y all he needt IO Ulplhl •,.,..at tlly. nit .un. ncvercome da. .. ._.,...,.,a lbot of repelluL Bostrom bas often been taaed IS the county•s pmnicr liberal judlc.lbat repu- tation. ~Hy in 1 county noted for its conterVallsm. makes Bostrom 1 t.1J1Ct for thole with more contcrVative vicwi of j..uice. To top thinp off, the 4S-year-old N~ Bach resident has madt unpopu.lar ruhnp on tome very hiah-profile cues, includina dosina down the l&f'llClt dn11 bust caK in the billCM'y of Newport Beach, 1 rulina which touched otr 1 minor skirmish between the depmUnent and Bostrom. AillMMllb be ICOft's It his libtral label. ...._. & awaft of his ~tation. •1 Mft maftlled in my short tenurr to olfeDd every IClfl'Clll of the criminal justice .,..... .. OllC point or anomer." be ~ -~. crKkiftl j• eDOUlb of a -· '° CIOll¥ey tbe wry ~ daat hat become his tradcmarlt. Enemies he has, but it seems no one can to&Kh him. Cate in point. the June election \Mt would have bem Bostrom's first sintt his 1983 appointment by then-Gov. Jerry Brown. .. Would have bem" is the operative pltrue here. Despite the conttovenaal Nlinp. the muttmnp of dilCOfttnt and two rulinp that were appealed to the siate Supreme Court. Bostrom is nannina u~. The sharb will have to put up with 1m for another six years. "Yrah. it surpriled me," Bostrom said of his ins11nt v~. ··1 lhink 1t surpnled j ust about everybody tn tbe commU11ity . ··There weft a bunch of people rd tw.ard about, but no one stePPtet f'ofwlrd.0 ' said Bostrom. decluuna to name names. ··1 don't know why nobody as runn1n1-But I'm not aoina to rompiaJn ... Bosuom 's maverick status did not stop his fiellow judles from rtttntly c.1ect1na him to a 9CCOftd tmn as presidint Judie for Harbor Court. The Pf'CSidu'I ,... has ovenll mponsibtlity for the opcrauon of the court. rrpracnu the coun at all offiaal functions and cktnmiftt"S all case. counroom and commintt uuanmcnts. The key to Boslrom's iron anP on h11 judicial teat teems to lie beyond penonal phik>lo,by. Even thotc who doft't always llf'CC with his st)'k 111ft on onc thins: Boslrom is uns~rvina in bis c:onmutmnit to the law and in his bdiiflhatjusticlf sboWd bt afforded to e\'Cf)'OftC equally. (Plttm -"11DOS/ AS) Laura Scudder fined for e•tra snack items ' dents' concn-ns that the ocean side sound "all "ould rtfltct noise beCk toward !'le"pon Shores homes, S1ud1lS on sound walls demon- strate tht'rt is no measurable ~ nc~aon of sound waves. he said Hov.e' er. the proposed sound wall would grcatl~ reduce noise on the ocean side ne.ar tM h1&hwa). s-nac~ larh for '1s1ton at Wcs1 Ncwpon Park located bctwccn Oranee Sllft't and the Santa Ana Rhcr ]dty. (Pl--.. PLA8TIC/A2) HBrrian, son among 6heldon tax charge By BOB VAN EY&.EN . ............. " H ununaton Beach man and Ml son have bttn tndacud by 1 fedes.i arand JUI) in Los Aneela in COii~ uon with an al~ tu fraud ICt.e.e that involved '1ll other Oranlf C.-. l) residents. Chartes D. Spurner was 11 II c• Tuetda> on 11 countsoft.uaM_.. fraud 1n ronncrtaon Wida d•1i1• that M coordinated I tcMnte ti ftaudulent ta• lhelten. U.S. Al10ne) Robcn C. Bonner said in a ,._ ~lcalt Wednaday. Spurner. 6 7. fKes the POlli.._ ti up to 39 yean in eritoa ...S SS2,9 in cnm1nal fines 1fhe is-....-,. His IOn. 3'-year-old DtMit C Spurrier, IS ICC'UtCld of ~ I ~ and 191e•t• fDr 1111 --.-... IC:hcme. Tht ~Sourrier .... ma•1m-.m matmoe of I 7 ,_. la prilOft plus Sl0.000 in f\nes.. Othm .... , 111voMd ii .. KiwtM i~ ...... E. Oma. fl COiia Mett ... -~ 0 .... " fo.nW. Vally. 0... 57 ..... co.Id " • ,.,., ID JO .Jmll 'II .......,. 8M SIS.-.. ._ .. ••id) iWD•ll·llP -.. ... iW<..n.telll'Mm .. tdl1r1 .. 111•••12• , Caltrans to make new appeal ._on Lagun Cany:on RoadllL-~ By IWllDT HYNDMAN °' .............. Allhou&h a pbn to widen La&una Canyon Road was dc:fcattd last Fc:bruar). Cahra ns officials have not given up on new plans that would make the windin& roadway safer. Keith McKean. d irector of the local Cahrans district, said Wednesday he and other state transportation of- ficials hopr to work in coming weeks with Laguna Beach res1dcnts who v.erc 1ns1rumental m defeating the widening proposal. "We ha ve a wi ndow of opponun1ty here to work on solutions," McKean said. ··1f we can do somethina to .cktress the prob&cms. I think we'll all be better off." McKean's comments came follow- ing a Coastal Commission hearing Wedn~y morning held to for- malize the Feb. 24 vote that rejected Cahrans' S 13 million plan to widen La&una Canyon Road from two to four lanes. At that mccttng. City Council members and community leaders argued that the construction nceckd to widen the road would cause unaettptable damage to the environ- . Man falls off Anaheim Stadium By Tk Alseclate4 Pttu A 19-year-old man fell to his death from an upper lt'"cl at Anaheim tad1 um during a game ~tWttn the California Angels and Chicago White So' WednMda) night, authonties Solid The man d ied immediately. said a lOrona's snvcstaga tor. who withheld 1hc 1dcnt11\ until relatives could ~ no11 tied H ~ struck thl· roof of Gate: 5. nl·ar thl' left fie ld comer and fell ' anotha 15 feet to the ground. landing ''"his bad. .. The accident occu~ at about 8:30 p.m .. dunng the siuh annang. Officials could not immediately say whether the \ ictam fell from a pedestnan ramp or a seating area. The death was the first from a fa ll in the stadium's 22-ycar history. said Sheri Erlev.1nc: of the city's public lofonnatton o acc. No foul play was apparent. Erlewine said. Investigators could not find a ticket stub on the victim, and police were still lookang for anyone who may have attended the game with him. ment. Instead. they proP<>Sed an alternate plan that woukf inct'e&se police cnfon:ement on the toed and place a median barrier in the rOld at bi& Bend, an S-shapcd curve where several accidents have occurred. But that proposal is opposed by Caltrans. McKean says a median barrier would ictually make the roadway more danacrous and pre- ve nt emcracncy vehicles access to accident scenes. Q hrans representatives clarified their opposition to the La&una Beach plan at Wednesday's bcarin1 and urged the Coastal Commission to put off unttl May a final vote on the findi ngs related 10 the Laguna Ca- nyon Road decision. That dcla). which was approved. will allow Caltrans to discuss new proposals wtth ~guna Beach of- ficials, McKean said. .. We wanted to go on the record • opposing the alternate solution ... to protect the state from liability down the road ... he said. "We don't want someone comin& in later saying we didn't follow through." Alt.hough the Coastal Commission will review the language associated with the ~una Canyon Road de- cision in May. commission staff members said the decision that rejected the widening project c.annot be reversed. CUT IN HB SCHOOL SECURITY ASSAILED •.• From Al trespassing hool d1s1r1ct offi cials. 1o1.ho s.a1d the 1.uthacks "'111 sa\e SI 5.000 a \ear. claimed that otht'r dastncts an bran~e Count) do not ha\ e as man~ st'Cunt~ offi1.crs a the Huntington Beach dastncl. "'en after the cuts. ~nother obsnH'r "'ho d1dn 't wash to ha\C.· his name used said the con ern seemed d1rectc:d at West· minster Hagh. "'halh has more of an ethnic ml\ an us studenl bod~ tha n the other schools But Westm inster Pnncapal Roben Boehme said ~ednesda~ that his school provides ··a good. safe at- mosphere .. for students. ··we have problems like everyone else. Our community is that much closer to Los ~ngclc:s and we ha ve students who a~ mcm~n of gangs. But there's not much of an ethnic problem." Boehme wd lhcrt's vinuaJly no gang activi ty on campus. thanks panl) to high pr:ofilc: enforcement by teachers. administrators and security officers. D1stnct l.rustccs cut the security officers and rtduccd othtt PfOITlmS 1n the fa~ of shrinking revenues caused by sharp declines in enrol- lment. The district bas nost dived from an enrollment of 21.193 in 1978 to I 5.6SS. Stagcrin& financial deficits have accompanic:d the enrollment plunce. The d istrict receives most of tts money from the state based on enrollment. The dis&rict operates Edison. Foun- tain Valky. Marina. Huotiqton Beach. Ocean View and Wintcrsburg hagh school in add1t1 on to the campus in Westminster. AUTO SCAM SUSPECT HAD NEW LOT ••• From Al The) fo und in se\ c~I instances that their cars v.crc legal!~ purchased b) unsuspc.-c11ng bu~c:rs. lea\ 1ng authonttc:s 10 a quand~ about 1o1.ho had leg.al o~m·r\h a p of the car Those v.ho bought the-r ars gc:ner- all~ get to keep the vehicles. offi cials saad. .\dd1uonally. some insurance companaes are ·~annang to pa) on claims that the cars were stolen. even though they technical!) were noL said auome~ Mark R~man. who re~ resents some of the victims. For those wathout insurance:. bow- c:,er. the only avenue remaining is civil litigation apinsl Anderson or the defunct Auto Gallery. R<>Seman saad. PROJECT SAID TO PRESERVE CANYON ••• -· , FromAl impact statement that v.as produced v.a~ accepted "'1thvut protest from the LOmmun11} ·· He said the com pan~ ·s manage- ment plan for thl' la!..~ "'Ill actual!} smpro'e v.atl'f quaht~ b~ protecting them from run-ofT from nearb' Leisure World · ·Thomas said the 1si.ues of v. ildlife LAURA •.• From Al "We 1o1.ant people to knov. v. hat the companies are do1 ng ... she said ··'-' l' also hope tha1 an making these caS<'s pubhc. "'e can help health inspector. get a hnlc: more respect In tht' case of the ~nahe1m plant health inspectors had told them repeated!) 10 clt'an up their opera11on. but nothing 1o1.a'i done " accrss had been studied and ad · dres~d an the project plans ··~II oftht"se 1h1ngs have been ta ken into cons1dera11on." he saad. "Steps hJ\C been taken to assure access to the "ater There are natural paths crossing 1he golf course .. Laguna Laurt"I represents a ··!>u~stant1al gift" 10 the residents of nearb~-Laguna Beach. T homas si1d. bec-au~ II pro' ides the final link an the grt"t'n belt around the cat} that re~1dents ha \e sough1 for ~ears "Thl' amount of development 1s onl ~ '.!5 percent of the 1otal pro)ect area ·· he said "The proJeCt as at 1s as 'c~ scns1t1ve to 1he sens1t1\ it) of that arc3 ·· Harns said after Tucsda\ ·s Plan- nang Comm1ss1on meeting' that has group's real aim v.as not to change the proposed de' elopment. but to keep all de,elopment out of Laguna Ca- n) on fore' er Conse rva ncy mc:ntbc:n on Wednesday delivered a stack of more than 7.400 letters to the supervisors urging the board to preserve uguna C'an)on an its presc:.nt. pristine con- d111on and rcJect The Irvine Co.'s proposed development. Harns said 2.000 more letters had been «-nt to Supervisor Thomas Rile> Thomas said he was not aware of any proposal to acquire The Irvine Co ·s land to preserve Jt in its natural state. "To my knowledge, we've never ~en approached ... he said. The prOJCCt as to be located on Laguna Canyon Road about 2V2 miles nonh of El Toro Road. Plans incl ude :l.100 homes and 82 acres of commercial development. A development agrttmcnt that wo uld lock in plans fo r the project will ~ considered by the Board of Supervisors on April 27. MAN, SON HELD ONT AX FRAUD CHARGE ••• From Al Hill. 31. faces a m.n1mum sen1ence of 1-i )Cars plus S~5 .000 an fines - Another cloudy day expected .... ~--- Surf Forecast :: ~ =----... ll'N. 11 .. lCll~Oly ~ :: ~~ ~ ~~y ) II n 42 •~•v.,,..,. 3 11 1t 17 Swel dlrectiofl Soutll-OvlloOll IQr .. U Friday Little~ 13 S6 74 to ----------11 .. 1t to 13 M .. S4 12 M 13 51 •1 52 14 71 14 M 12 M 71 57 1t .. 7t $1 11 441 .. S4 13 S4 71 ., 12 M 71 11 I I S4 .. S4 75 51 70 51 u 52 .. 50 71 M .. 52 to 33 74 $7 71 M .... Tides TOOAT 2·2t .,,, 1 21•"' 2·JSp m 1 -....... ,_.T ) lla.m • 18."' 3-07 p ... 9 21 p ... 0 I S2 ~2 u ~5 41 0 2 . , Tiie --., 6 22 • "' today ""° ...... 122.,,, The moon NII IOday 81 S 44 p "' enCI -81 5 43 e m Fridly Extended Builders, growth foes square off in debate over initiative By GREG &LERltX °' ... ..._ ........ Leaden of contingents fo r and •inst a county slow-growth in- itiative took their baulc: to Nc:wpon Beach on Wednesday. The featured speakers at the Balboa Bay Republican Women Fc:dcratcd luncheon were Tom Roacrs. presi- dent of Citizens for Sensible Growth and Traffic Con1rol. and Huntinaton Beach Mayor John Erskine. executive director of the county Bu1ldin& Indus- try Astociation. The tpeakers squared off ovtt an initiative that, if approved by voters in June. would put restrictions on traffic and development an Oranac County. Erskine agreed that somc:thang nttds to ~ do ne about the county's increasing vidlock 'woes. "Traffic as the rea son that 95.000 people signed Mr. ROICrs' initiative. traffi~ is the reason for a lot of frustration. and traffic is the number one thing we have to overcome if we want to achieve our potential tn OnHlgc County." said Erskine. However. Erskine argued that county officials arc "at the forefront" of problem -solving on traffic issues. and he urac:d voters to tum down what he called "a non-solution .. that would only hinder triffic control cfTon s. "The initiative seeks to achieve a baseline of service. but the problem is that we don't have a baseline circula- tion system. It's not there.'' said Erskine. "I th ink the building indus- try is taking too much blame for the problem. ~cause they're onlr, re- sponding to consumer demand. · Rogers agreed that builders arc not the primary culprits in the county's traffic dilemma. He commended count) planners for creating "fine" traffic and growth control measures. but blamed the problem on county supervisors who arc .. unwilling or unable" to enforce ordinances and restrictions built anto the county's ic:n c:ral plan. The an1t1ativc, said Roacrs. would simpLy -requirc county officiaJs to "play by their own rules ... "Our elected representatives have not seen fit to enforce those clements. and have allowed too many exec~ tions ... sa id R°'ers. "They continue to ma« cxccpt1ons. and have bttn unwilling to live by their own rules." Erskine countered, saying county officials have pus.hcd ahead with traffic mitiptfon plans such as the Foothill Circulation program. He also took lf jab at slow-vowth supponcrs, whom Erskine claims have often stood in the way of county traffic control measures. "When people aren'1 out signin1 slow"jrowth initiatives. they're o ut standang in line to buy houses," said Erskine. Erskine said the problem in south Ora nge County. which has been the backbone: of initiative suppon. is nol development but rather a lack of roadways. All of Orange County. he noted. only has 165 miles of freeway for its 2.1 million residents. By comparison. San Diego County has approximately 278 freeway miles for its 2.2 million rnidcnts. saMI Erskine:. · The slow-srowth initiative will appear on the June ballot as Measure A. Elderly living alone live longer. study finds WASHI NGTON (AP) -Elderly Ameri cans livin1 a.lone were more likely to still be alive two years later than those who made their home with someone else. More than thrcc-<1uanc:rs of them also were still livin1 independently af\cr two years. said Dr. Mary Grace Kovar of the National Center for Health Statistics. PLASTIC WALL WON'T REFLECT NOISE ••• From Al Simpson said. In fact. he saad the pnmary Justifi- cation for the wall was to rtducc traffic noise at the park. A resident identifyin& himself as Don Banhw1ck said he had waited a long ti me for the park only to have a wall proposed that would block his view of 1t. Simpson saad the sec-thro ugh top was designed to retain thost views. It would be bu alt of Lcxan. a substitute for Jlass. Simpson couldn't say how often the Lcxan would be cleaned. Opponents fear it will become a tarJCI for araffiti. will likely be diny most of the time and will quickly become scratched and unattractive. The issue has split those li vin1 on opposite sides of Coast HiJhway. Residents li ving in Ncwpon Shores - on the inland side -submitted a 423-signature pclition opposin1 any wall. Residents a Ion& Seashore Ori vc and Ocean Front - on the ocean side - submitted a prtition with 270 signatures calling for some kind of sound barrier. City and Q ltrans officials will submit their new plan. which in- cludes extensive landscapin1 110111 the sound wall, at the next Coastal Commission meetina slated in May. The final date for 1hc Marina del Rey meetina has not been determined. The 1nd1ctmcnt also includes H' rum J . .\mundscn. of Santa A.na. and h1swaft". Eva L ~mundsen. Leon G Hall. of l\tm1on ·VieJo. and Thomas R. math. of Orange One dc.,.doped b~ Frank L. For- n.·ster of 1'.:e1o1. Yori.. 1n\olved off· shore trusts through "h1ch investors v.erc <;upposcd 10 be able to conven ta\able mcome mto non·taxablc: sn- coml· your paycheck transferred to some entity, and then it was f ivcn back to you as a gif\. so you didn't have to declare it as i ncomc," said Assistant 'Ti~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~il U.S. Attorney Tcrree Bowers. "ltwas II r The t"1ght defendants allegcdl) sold tv.o t)pcs of in~estment programs d<'' doped b} tv.o East Coast ta>. fraud \"' andlers Forrester was con' 1cted in 1984 of criminal con1empt for rt'fusang to cease promoung h1!i '>Chemc:s and later died an prison. .. In that one. supposed!} you had Wednesday's Lotto picks By Tk A11ociate4 Pres• Herc are the v.'lnnang numbers packed ~ t'dnesday ntght for the California Lottery's twtce-wcckl> "Lono 6-49"game· 19.46.27, 30. 15. 35 and the bonus number. 45. Playe rs who corm:tly gueucd all six num~rs w11l-shart a prize pool of $8.8S million. lottery officials said. ORANGE ....... .. COAST __ , .... . MAIM OFFICE 3JO ~· B.t """1ll ........ CA .... ~ a... •!>80 Co&•• \I-'"' J/t.t All those who p1ekc:d five num~n plus the bonus number wi ll divick among thcmseh es a pn ze pool of SI 18 malhon: five of sax will share $506.000: four of six wtll shire $553.000. Three of sax as wonh an automatic SS per winner. The sales for Wcd nC1day's drawang were S 11 malhon. all bound up in legal mumbo jumbo. Pretty outrageous. but they mack 1 real cffon to convince people that it was on the up and up." The other program was devel oped by Bunon D. Linne. of Arlington . Va .• who 1s an pnson for promoting illegal tax shelters. "You would pa) a mcm~rshipfee. and then they'd give you forms by which you v..erc: supposed to declare you ~lf a non-taxpayer." said Bowers. All eight defendants arc scheduled for arraignment in U.S. District Coun an Santa Ana on April 25. Bowers said only one of the defendants was an custody. on charttS not rel ated to the tax fraud schemes. The others are on summons to appear Apnl 2S. he said. The defc:ndanls could not be reached b) phone WcdMtday. '=·=-.. Qurwcl11d __ ,..,.,.., .. Q • ..... , ,,,, M" ~'P t~...., .\ "'°'!>'• ,.'l 41..'° ~1"1 1913 <>-. c.. "'-""o c..:..-. ~ -Mar• ....... '°"' eclllor ....ii.-~·- ... -JOI" .... .. ''°'"' Clll ...... , .... _,__, .. .. J1111tcall 642-8088 - -...., °' rep~ .. !"CM ~ ... Pf' -·-.."""- • ( ......., ......, ... ..__,. ,...,.,,.._,,.,_ OIOr., 1 ~"' Clll ..... 10 1 111 ... .-*l'-....... ( v\..-..~~~~ a..,.,(Y c&w;""' l.U.-tQ(J t • , Ra.ce start as exciting for spectators as sailors llJ ALMON LOCKA8EY minutes later the blue cone goes o.11r............. down, foflowed a minute later by the The panorama of 500 to 600 safflng· red starting signal. The first clu99I yachts of all sizes and deseriptlons are off and running from their milling about between 11 a.m. and 1 designated stanlng lines. p.m .• awaiting their official start of After that It's the same procedure the Newport-to-Enaenada Race Is for each of the starting claSMI at 10 one of the yachting spectaculars In minute intervals. theworld. Theonlythingcomparabte You probably won't be able hear is the spectator fleet followtng .two the hull-thumping of minor oolfflk>ns yachts around the course in the or hear the crfts of "protest." But America's Cup. they'll be there .. Thousands of spectators lining the After the last ctaues have ltar1ed. beaches from Balboa to the btuffs shortly after 1 p.m., you might• wetl over Corona .def Mar ·won't know gohOmeandreadat>Qutltlnthenext what is going on. They'll only ... the day's paper. The yachts wl• tcatter beauty. Probably not even hear the offshore. teeking their best wind. obscenities that make the air btue as Depending on the direction and crews jockey tor posrtlon on one of force of the wind, you may ... meny the dual starting lines off the New-of the yachts hoisting their colorful port Jetty. belloon epinMkers for a run down With a good pair of binoculars you the coast. A eouthweeterly or wee1- w1ll probably be able to make out erty usually bringa out the "chutel." three start boats -one near the A southerty or IOUlheUter wtll ... ,etty entrance, another a .quarter-the yachts heeding Cloee-hauled mile offshore. and still another a toward the beach, later to tack end .quartermilefartherouttoseawithan head out to .... seeking better or lmg~lnary line in between. more favorable wind. All yachts are suppOMd to stay In the event of a IOUtheeater, i1 well behind the starting lines while won't be unulU8I for one or mof8 the early classes are starling~ · yachts to wind up at Cat816ne Island, Classes will be starting at 10-mlnute depending on t~ n.vigatioMI ••- intervals from noon. and eech yacht pertlM of the skipper or crew. must have a pennant on Its backatay Ught winds often result in a Indicating its class. Heaven help you number of yachts to start giving up if you are crowding the starting line the "gho8ting" at Oceanside or San for the class starting at"99d ol you. Diego. II you look cloMty you wtll .. a The onty t9Ctics In the race Is white cone (shape) hoisted on w:l'I whether to go lnaide or outlkte the committee boat at 11:50 a.m. Thia, Coron9doa 181anda south of San accompat\lecl by a gun or whtatle, ii Oiego."thewlndaaredlm6nWMngoff the prepari1ory signal. Four rnlnut9a Point Loma. meny of the yachts wilt rater fhe white oone wm g0Ck>Wn, -MMt outl6de the Coronectoe hoping a minute after that the blue wnlng for the. westerly to hold and tend cone ~II be hoisted. Agatn, four them t0W4Wd T'?d<>9 ~09 ~ HISTOAIC WATEAFAONT RESTAURANT LUNCH• DINNER• SUNDAY BRUCH O*WAOM HAMOR~ LMINTlllT~ l'Ofl '-'VA'hONI 675-5777 ·-m .......... _. Tille lajMta portion of tlae bandredeof yacbt8 tbatcompeted la dae nee a..t:reu. under spinneker. . Others who choose the lnlkte courM (8bout fiw miles lhorter) wUI be banking on the wind lhlttlng to .,, offlhor•~ lbat wtll..:\d tbem reeching down the TIJuMe ~ and ~Ing up~ morning weeterty off Rourlto Beech. R.c.. have been won end km on both counea. In either event, the n.t wtll t>e widely IPf'Md as the y8Chte Mil Into MexlcM waters wtttl fin..,_. c:roee- lng the Nne lingly, In p81n or by the h8lf domn. The only e>eception hap- '**' ebout 10 yeers .... wMr\ the wind died,,.., the"'*" ..... ... folowtng boats pk*ed up a ~ tw.... and overtook the ....... reeuftlng In more than 100 bollla trying to c:roee the 100-prd flf'6ltt (PleMe-8TAltT(N) BRING YOUR BOATS Nofthem Md Centi .. ~ Cu61.iM J Ill W. Coet ttwy. • Newpon INch • 6'2-7880 • ~o -. -;;:-,~-,-=.,--~-~.-~-.,.rva-•• -~~-~-~-•• -.,-. Seafood at Its Finest .... "UV£ ElilT'E:ml'AtNMENT N11D..Y°' 17141 ~112 1'01 w .. C.oMt ....,..., DINNU • 5'1NDAY •UNCH Qt Villap Jnn eALeea leLa .. e Official painting, artist Former Newport Beech artist Ruth chosen u official artist f()( two Hynds once egmn Is lending her International salting events: the New- aupport to the annuel Newport-to-port-to-Eneenada Race of 1986-88 Eneenada International Yadlt Rece and the 1988 America's Cup Eagle by -accepting the lnvttetk>n of "of-Challenge In Perth, Australia. flclal artist.'' She Is alto rec:ogNzed natlonalty Thts Is the third year thet she IS u an offtc:ial Coast Guard artist and WOfklng In conjunetlon with the wu chosen official artist for the 15th Newport Ocean Salling Aaodatk>n, annual National Congresslonal sponsor of the 4 tst rM:e, ICheduted Medal of Honor conyentk>n. for AprH 22-24. Hynds has juried into and pertlci- Ml Henri. Henry Millef. Phil Dike. Hans Hottman. Richard ~korn. Winslow Homer and Edward HoP- per. Most recent reclp.ents of her artistic creativity are New York. Australia and China. For information about original art. commissions or reproductions, call Carter & Associates main office. 14795 Jeffrey Road, Suite 206. lrvlne 92714. 857-8550. For 1nf()(mat1on about race partlc1- patlon, sponsorSh•e> or purchasing the official poster. call Carolyn Starr at the NOSA offioe, s.tCl -1351 Hynds rek>cated to northern Cali-pated in the nationally-renowned fornla In 1987, yet the "community Laguna Beach Festival of tM Arts roots·· of Southern California, more and lsamemberofWaterpolorWest, speclficalty Orange County, draws Het' WOfkS have been influenced by the artist back to continue her weff-the following modem masters: Rob- known support of the ••'• or-.-------------------------ganlzatlona. "EnMnada 'N\' (at right an~ on the cover) Is the title of the original watet'color depicting the "official moment of race start," bo8ts In their starting claMa; offtciats and pr ... on the toene In boets. helicopters and blimps with netted tpeetators vlewi~ from My objeci thet might ~oat. Hynds has publllhed a tpecial first edition for the event. This edition will ~ av8ilable only through the NOSA ()(ganlzatlon. . 089Cribing their ...... about the watercolor and Its effect, NOSA President Jim KerrlQen and Rece Chairman Doug Wai Mkl, "Ruth, you've done It 'llpin, you captured the 4Mlf'lt on CMV ... " ,And,_... Ruth Hynd-. ls adept at capturing Orange~. the•• In turn seemsequ.ity capable In Cl!Ptur- lng the artllt. Hynds <*' tt• be cla.imed .. a fellow ClltftornAa native painting the Southern C....ornia scene. Her art has become .. , .. cognlzable as the Celfomia coaatat landscapes thet she paints. Oertvtng much of her IMplratlon from the unique play of light on water. her work c.ptures and communicat• this luminoeity. The b-.ndng of shapes. their weight and MnM of velOCfty •e an active etements. Her art Is never merety decoratlw: It re-crMtes the compotitlon, mood and color that caught the painter and lures U'4l viewer to partidpate again and again. · I The artllt ptep9red for her 'VOCa- tlon during the first 40 yeers of her ltfe by active obeervatlon. a bechelor' • degree and studying In the Ru Brandt watercotor wortclhope. Hynds has the dlsttnctlon of be6ng 0 ~EWPORT HILLS CENTER Benll of A!TlflflCa • J P Connole 0 0 • G.--Plft of Nfowp0n • G •f'lll ~stf'f n ~a 1 Es• 1.-• D• * ra tang, on · Newpor1 Hills fl0t1$1 • Ne~ Htls Sho. Repair • Newoon HI $ T .. ~. Rl l(>tl s Mart. et • t<enneth 8 Schwart O 0 S • Sc>WllhnQ C...,_.. • Thai Tovcn • That $ Entenainmen1 • Traditional Je-eiera • UnlOn Ott • Un"'~sai S.v•nos • \llo'h1t s C •"Q San Miguel Drtwe 8t Ford A09d. Newport Beech, CA Nftlpof1 to ~ Rece ~t to the Detty Plot!Thur8dlly. Aptt 14. 1W -3 . ' •' . - ·==- ; . . f Californian fills tall delivery order for needy The underpfMleged childf... In en..ta wtll benefit from the cargo of donated food, clothing and toys to be detivered by \he tall9hip Call- fOf'nlan during the Newport-to- EnMnada race. The offidal "Goodwill Ship of the Jour,.,.Y.' la a fulJ-acale ....aeetlon of the Lewrence, 1149 Coat Guard cutter tNlt mainteined 18W and order during the frenzy of the gold l'Ulh. Launched In 1984 as the state's offlclal taltship ambassador, the 94- foot schooner Qn fty 7,000 feet of sail. DesignedfOf'speed,ahelaoneof the fastest in her c:tus. Tod~. this sleet< vessel sails the Pactflc offering graoe. beauty and the opportunity. for people of au ages to experience the proud tradition of cutter sailing that disappeared In the 1880s. The Callfomlen wea originally buMt as a sailing daaroom for the study of our natlon''-maritime heriqge. The ~tlc:al Heritage MUMUm of Dena Point offers MYWal unUIUal hends- on training programs to tMCh 18-to 24-yur-old "c8det•" ~ from environmental awar-to the thrill of learning to sail a taltlhip. ''The Californian'• prtmery goal Is to be a training wuel," Mid Steve Christman, director of the mueMHn and originator of the veeeee. "We're tMChing leedenhlp •kllll 8UCh .. motlvatlQn, Mlf-reliance and teem work.'' The students come aboerd as strangers but walk away as ex- perienced ahipmat•. he Mid. Adutt educational opportunities, such as the three-day High Seu Adventure, are offered on board as well. This program la dHllJi'*f to give the experienoe of stepptng bacK in time to the great age of Mil. E8Ch participant work• do9ety wtth the crew in learning to Mil and '*'6gate. The three-day two-night ~ HOUSE OF IMPORTS "Home of Mercedes-Benz" Unbelievable Selection: every Model and Color, New and Used All M.kes and Models European Delivery Leasinc on New and Used HOUSE OF IMPORTS Buena Park ra--Ana (1-5) nctRtvmtde (1=91) Freeways ~ee DIAL 213/714 llSRCSDU W.. "--: M-F U.... tpn Set. ,_ • ""' Swl. JO...""' ...._ 111imr. M-F 7-.. 6pll ~ ~ on history, eeem-an-"'P and earth IC'o:tellee. The Californian wtl emb.nl on her journey to EnMnada ab'Q with .. of the race cont....,..ts on April 22. One of the best views of the tallhlp and entrants wtll be at the Corona del M8r btufts just above B'G Corone Beadt. lt41ms donated to the c::hlchn of EnMNlda are being collected at me 88hia Corinthian Y8Ctrt Cfub. By apedat request of Ernesto Ruffo, rMyor of Enteneda, there 8llo wtl be a U. S. delNery van to carry contribu- tions to Mexico. Ruffo will be on hand the morning of the raoe to gtve a special thenlc you for ewryone . nems needed lndude clothing, bedding, towels, furniture, hou99- hold appliancel and toys. Donations wtl be accepted at t.he dub from I a.m. toe p.m. dalty ue9pt Mond8y and Tueaday. Basin Marine Inc. SHIPYARD m Herbor lll•ncl Dr. Naapart •••ch ...... (714) 873-0380 START ••• ......... 2 line at ......... time. That ... the year of ........... crunch" and the .... outdid .... ...,, and .. a ~tar~•wtto-" conng. 0-.. conlrOI of ....., tpln- ..... .,. ............... oetw ......... Ot lteCI""" twlr'l lltWI OUloloannl ....... boamaol- OI .... ~_..dropped on lw .... ol .. ....., bo91. Nol to 1-----------_;._-----.,,,..---------t .... ttlonlwrw4id CA •1ID1 .. 11-111111111. Cut down on salt. 0neo1 ............. lncldll ... ol ..., 1!!1-••• ,_ -...... reoor•v.rw .CIMll:w Don ..._, liiMltO-....on ........ ol ......... ....... ...... .,, ....... _ ...... .. ,_.,. Dia .... =""Tolwl ................. TM ...,.._._.., ................ .......................... ClunaN CnNN ~ - °" ......... ~ ....... tg to ... up• l!I~ ... .... Lack of organization leaves winne'.rs of 1st races in doubt ., M.11011 LOCKA8Ff committee to go to .. the Mexic8n 'linChor end extend the starting 1ne 1n ...,._ ...... ...., fiestas end ~t the trophiee on either direction. The oce9l'I racers Who won the e.....sa yecttt rece lhore. The OU. would be the r-=e who were Mrious woutd stW1 out to 41 "JW'I ego? _ committee.~ 89ked me tf I would the wt end then a~ boats, n'aagood q1..uon and one you're be race committee c:halrrMn for the wtth not quite 10 able aallors end not not Mkety to get .,. .,,..., to, not next thr• -Md I vok.lnteered. • tat. WOUid rece in that cruising ewnfromAobertM.''Bob"AJlanJr., "What I dkl first was to get Pu dMsionstwtingontheotheraide.So who ...wcs on the race committ• Whittier to 8low UI to uee Na yecttt we had two starting linea. w, would for the first four recet. Pafotlpe. Lat• we UMd the Sabtt•. then run on down to EMenada and Bob'avwnlsaf8r fr ---Phil Berg's bemltHul boat for a establish a fini9h llne. EMeneda recet ;rich°'".;~-:;.;; committee bo9t. organtz:ed from start to ftnlah. Here la r-_ .. _0n_our __ .,..... ___ 1ne __ we-"-would------~------rpnae---'-"-> Bob's memory of the nm four Enaenada recet: · "In the early days of the 19408 Md '50s It was very difficult to get to Mexico to get a dNrartee end to get a paaport end .. the rm of It. Vwy difficult Indeed. ( Now It 19 no( ft9tl necesaary to M'tlfl • tourist pennlt to w.it Ensetlllda) TOTAL DESIGN (POrt to StWboard) (Bow to Stem) · Cok>r Coordinating "The fnt race was scheduled. A number of boata.pertlcipated In It, and It went on very well. The onty probtem was that the race oommlt- •• from Nefpott Beectl, whef1 they got down to EnNneda. were tr•ted In a royal fashion by the goyernor of Lower C8'tfomia. end they pt.ny much had an .. night perty." 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BARR 9 --~JeM 642-3310 Wesechft Pl.tu •t 11'h lllnd Irvine tWwport Be.teh. CAiif Q266J I ! - Perpetual list adds th_.ee more trophies bJ ALMON LOCKA8EY Dllllf,.. ...... _ Thirty-three perpetual trophies - three more than last year -wHI be at stake when the 41st Newport-to- Ensenada comes to a close, hopeful- ly on Sunday, April 24. The three new trophies are the Carolyn Starr Perpetual for the first woman skipper to finish on correc1ed time. the Mel R1chley Trophy. presi- dent ol the Soothern Callforla Ocean FINISH ••. P'romPaee5 Racing Association. for the first SCORA-81 yacht on corrected time; and the George Minney Trophy for the first Ancient Mariner (wooden boat) to finish on etapsed time. Top trophies, of eourN. are the President of Mexico perpetual for the International oHshOre rule boat having the best corrected time, and the President of the U.S. perpetual for the pertormance handicap racing fleet boat With the belt corrected time. Otherewerds: -President of Newport Ocean Sailing Association trophy -First Ocean Racing Catamar1n Aaoci•· tlon (catamaran or trimaran) on corrected time. -U.S. Coat Guard Trophy - First Ancient Mariner (WOOden boat) boat on corrected time. ................ "In those days there was no breakwater at E.nsenada and the boats would come In and fiNlh right alongside us. Yes. we h*' a few problems. ··1n one race a Mex!Call gun boat came in and anchored )n the middle of our finish line and wou6dn't mowe. We also had a prob6em on a foggy of'l1ght when Humphrey 8og8rt was leading wl th his Santana. and he called by radio and asked If we~ put oot a radio sigrnll that he and others coold bear In on We did. and also flashed our searctilight. -E.n9eneda Tourist and Conven- tion Buteeu trophy -ultra light dltpl8cement boat trophy -winner of this c&us havtng the best cor- rected time. Prleadaof ncepudctpuata..WUCMllldat tlae llUla llotel waltl.qtolleuwlaowon. "Bogart came back on the air in a few minutes with a great deal of profanity. ··eogart said he had 1een our' hghts and he had turned to finish, but it wasn't our light It was a highwey corner at Ensenjada with a trudt coming around and he almost went on the rocks · "But he finished and got third, u I remember." -Mexican Secretary of Exterior Relations trophy -wtnner of IOR ctua having the MCOnd best cor- rected time. -U.S. Secretary of State trophy -winner of the PHRF ctua having the MCOnd best corrected time. -Cmt Chaprnen trophy -winner of ULOB class Mvtng the teeOnd best corrected time. -Secretary of Marina de Mexico trophy -winner of IOR clul having the third belt corrected time. -U.S. Secretary of Navy trophy -winner of PHRF ctass having the third belt corrected time. -Governor of Baja Calfornla trophy -winner of the PHRF ctua having the fourth best corrected tlme.-l, -GoYemor of Celifornia trophy -winner of PHRF class having the fifth belt corrected time. -City of Newport' Beech trophy -winner of PHRF clasa havtng the lixth best corrected time. -City of EnMneda trophy - winner of the PHRF dna haYlng the NYenth belt corrected time. -Entenada Ch8mber of Com- merce trophy -winner of tt'9 PHRE ctua having the eighth •t>est cor- rected time. -Emigh Femity-trophy -winner oft~ PHRF clUs having the ninth belt correc1ed time. -ConY«M WurdemM trophy - All naut1ca Jackets NOW 25°/o OFF Good Through April 30th ·-tl...,art to ff---............. to .. Dllr ~. Aprl 14, 1 .. • & t C \ I t . .,, • l I t If t r winner of the PHRF ciasa having the 10th belt corrected time. ... _,_L NOSA trophy -first yacht to ""'9n on elllP9ed time. -Sec:ond NavW Zone of Mexico trophy -ftrlt IOR yecht on elapsed time. -Laheina Yacht Club trophy - first PHRF yacht to finish on el8pMd time. -New Yori( Yacht Club trophy - first~ hull divided r~. ketch. yewO to ftnWI on time. -Porter~ trophy -first ULDB yacht to ftnWI on elllpMd time. -AJk:e PurMI MemoNt trophy -flrat OACA yecht to flni9h on el8pMd time. -c-.y trophy --first PHRF 5 AJLCI.aJli A rllt'W' fabric axclusi\AZ. to Al,-E.C!!llt. Waemblrz and- plmtai, fOT •.36. Nd lta::me~ lO 1bur gJWl!lt, cdor.3. Cotton 'MZb bdt~ bv Trafelg!tr t f750 ketch to flnWI on etapsed time. -Serena trophy -first 9chooner to finish on corrected time. -ORCA Trimaran trophy -first trimaran to finish on corrected time. -Admiral• trophy -first admiral to finish on corrected time. -Jeff Deaver trophy -yecht dub winning the most trophies. -South Bay Yacht Recing Club trophy -yecht club with the most entri... -NOSA Special trophy -last yecht to finish. In addition to perpetual trophies, there wilt be •ound 100 take-hc>me trophies awarded. NEWR:m BEACH · WESnvcx:>D Vlll.AGE ·~NA --- • I I J .. st e. al ht Jb •t IS, ne ~--~~~~~--~--~--~--,.,.._~--.............. ----...... ----~---------------------------------------------..... Eligibility to race not what it seems to be at first sight Landlubbersmi ht assume that the only requirement Is sail 9y ALMON LOCKMFI .,.., ............... A glanoe et the horde of yechts crowding the ster1jng Nnes of the Ensenada race might lelld to the assumption that eny boet with sails ls eligible for the 125-mile rece. Not so. The sponlOring Newport Ocean Seiling AleOciatlon hel IOme strict rules goYWnlng what types of sailboets may or mey not enter the race. Most of the rules ere on the ekte Merine radios are required with channels 6. 16 and 68 mandatory. (Channel 16 is the Coast Guard emergency channel.) Distress devices must be ·pyrotechnical signals of current ap- proval. Official inspectors are located at each port from San Diego to Santa Barbara. Names and addrfSSM of inspectors are included in the NOSA invitation to race. After Inspection, skippers may pick up their race packets from noon to 6 p.m. Satur- day-Wednesday, and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Apnl 21 , and from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on race day, April 22. A certification receipt must be pres- Enjoy a Free Bottle of Wine On Us! Franco's is offering a *FREE Bottle bf Imported Italian white wine, valued at s8.50. with the purchase of any two dinner entrees and presentation of this ad. Clwose from a variety of delicious enrrees ... starting at $5 .95, including Pasta, Beef, Chicken, and Seafood ; or one of our daily Chef Specials. You are also innred ro en;ov li\'t )<JZ'!. Thursday. Friday. and Sa1tudan f eauuing Orange Counrys --------------------best Jive jan gmups lta/ialf &t1d &: Spirits 17041 ~ad1 lhd (Al w.r-1 HuMJncton ~Kii • :1 1 ean of Ul(t' unJ 1J1t'r \11 u11n, har t!' \lJ/ 1a/uJ M-1/h ant (714) 141·7077 otlin promo1111n OJ;er l'l (llfc'\ 4·3fl-.'I _,.,s ofsetety. .~~~~~~~~~~~_i_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---========~ From the beginning the rece was open to cru6ling yachts of • Nteble ented to obtain the packet. type (mlntmum length owr8ll of 22 feet), wholeownersorc:harter•s•e member"s (not eppticents) of • pcht ciub recognized by the United Stat• Yacht Racing Unk>n(USYRU), Pecffk: Coast Yechtlng Auodetlon (PCYA). Southern California Yechtlng As- sociation (SCY A). or a reeognlzed yacht ctub of a foreign country. Charterers must Include • copy of their charter agreement along with their entry forms. All entrents must have a v.tld handicap certificate and must Nil with a rating In en.ct on April 22, the start of the r11ee. CertJftcat• must state the flMt In wNd'I they are racing -In~ Ofletl0t'9 Rule (IOR), PerformMCe HMdk:ap Rec- Ing Fleet (PHRF) Of ~ Rec:ing Catamaran Al80dation (OACA). All entrants must be ~ members of their reepectlw ,._. • of April 4. This doetn't ,,_..that there won't be Illegal yechts Mllng from New- port Beech to EnMneda lllong with the race. They jueC won't be con- lidered t.o be In the , .. and wll be on their own. They won't 9W9f'I get a flnieh ... at the end of the,.. - ft9f'I If they croea the ftnl9h tine. There have been lnllMc9e when IUCh ... boets .. HOl*Cata, Prindle cats and P-Cata ( .. under the *9 llmita and without the requlNd Mfety geer) have tested ...., ..,.... .pnat the r8dng yecMa. There .,. other ~ rwcpr. menta. and eect\ Y8dlt muet undergo ., lt181)eCtlon beb'9 the ... r.ceiwe his peckel and la lla••d to race. &ch lklpper la requlr9CI to compty with the ~ -..y equlp-mem~ of ...... 1n ... c-. the ......... --..... be IMpeCted ~ .......... ol .... rece. bch~mull ..... two•dlorl and ground .... of llPPfop:rtlMI .... -dllllfl••ll br ...... •HE RACE TO TIE BESI ._ Giant Selection of· All Models All · Colors Available Coma · Saa Us to Buy or · Lease Nowl ~?-;;.=-.rar:.: tt-t-=iifii-numr.er lOflfie-... Of1M yacht. ~....-.. TINGICN BE C:H ACURA 19131 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 842-0095 is in the Air! Join the thrill of the 41st Annual Newport-Ensenada Yacht Race. GOOD LUCK! from the sponsors of the Ensenada Yacht Race Vaya con Dios! ( )nuU!(}..st I U .a ill!( ~fl1llll1). Independent -- • West Mari~ Products FlllO&I ~ ~ f{-;GCF:IJ ll -- ·-.