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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1988 25 CE TS -BB planner quits, raps ci.ty ·hal~: Claims staffers provide only half o the needed inf ormatton; charges disputed to approve the Piers1de Village com - mercial prOJCCt on 1he ocean side of Pacific Coast H1Jhway. Pierce had been deeply involved tn cit} affairs until he resigned last week. officially telhng Kelly that he was BJROBDTBARUR .............. When real est.ate broker Kent Pierce was appointed to the Hunt- inaton Beach Plannina Commission 19 months aao. he was thrown into the center of a redevelopment war in the city's downtown. Police restrain father of four children found slain In their San Antonio mobile home./ M Business Carl Karcher denies fed- eral regulators' charges of Insider trading by reta- tlves in the Carl's Jr. fast- food chain./ Al lndez Ad.Y.ice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Pierce was appointed Sept. 15. leaving to spend more ttme with his 1986. by City Councilman Jack Kelly family and business . to fill the vacancy caused when Kelty But in an interview this week, fire~ Jean Schumaker for aUcaedly Pierce. 53, said he's simply fed up stalhng downtown redevelopment. ·with city staff members giving about Pierce took his seat on the Planning "hair' the information ncussary to Commission the next ni&ht and-make good dec1s1ons. He alleged they promptly cast the decisive fourth vote aJso slant 1nforma11on for projects or .Showers vanish, but may re tum Sunny and cooler weekend forecast on Orange Coast By GREG llLElUtX Of .. ....,,... .... Thursday·s much-needed April showers gave wa} to sunshine and cooler temperatures this morning. but don't put those umbrellas away JUSt yet. Rain totals weren't high. but sud- den and irregular downpours were enough td'causc chaos on the roads. send pcdestnans scurrying for cover and postpone a baseball game. For a 24-hour period through 8 a.m. Loda). Corona del Mar received . 71 inches of prec1p1t.at1on. while Huntmgton Beach received .94 inches. according to the Orange County Enviro11mental Management Agency. Sant.a Ana rcponed . 91 inc hes. pohc1es that the>~ favor He also claims that staff members pla) favontcs and not everyone gets a fair shake. "I'm tired of fighting City Hall.·· he said. "The staff runs the cit) from da} to da). I'm fed up." P ierce's allegations "ere challenfed. Kell) and other Cit) C'ounci members said the) don't encounter one-sided 1nformat1on from staff e11;pens. although some acknowledge 1ha1 the> can have problems understanding matcnal "Noth1ng's perfect." Coun- cil"oman Ruth F1nlc) said ~Repons somettmes aren't as clear as the' could be " · "I haven't Sttn any 111ns of favoritism:· Councilman Tom Ma's said. "The staff is prett) fair to all. There are procedures 10 follow and the) (staff members) follow them." City Adnunistrator Paul Cook s~ud the workers Pierce 1~ talking about are "some of the finest emplo)tts in the Cit)·· who are fair and present both sides of 1ssu('~ Pierce. tho u&h. wins becki .. ~ Tom L1,cn1ood. a veteran plan ..... comm 1ss1oner. Livengood said that he, toO. b8' grt'at difficulty at times in u..-. standing repom and has requet1ed a special SC!>s1on next week on how to make them clearer and m~ com- plete ''When redevelopment projectl come before ,the Plannina Com. m1ss1on the) arc not presented the sam(' "3) thal a normal project is." (Pleaee eee PLAJlflfSa/A2) Jewelry bandits flee hail of bullets Owner of HS store, robbers exchange fire after holdup By JONATHAN VOLZll Of ................ A. gunfight erupted in a H ununston Beach parling lot Thursdav after three armed bandits ran (rom a JC'ACI~ store wuh the shotg~n-totina o" ner close behind. pohcc said. !'o inJunes "ere rcponed 1n tbe I I '\~ am incident. said Lt. John Foster Jack Pn cc. v.ho owm. Dt-s1gncT JC'"elf') 16 4 1 ~lgonqum. said one of the robbers '1s1ted the store \\ ednesda~ sa~ 1ng he was shopping for a n ng. Pncc. 46. and his wife let the man into the store Thursda) because the} thou&ht he was gomg to lea' ca deposit for the nng, he said. Coma Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi PoHce log Public notices Sports A7 A3 A9-10 85-7 A8 88 Datebook Long Beach .79 inches and Santiago Peak I. 34 inches. The maid but chilly storm formed along the Central Cahforn1a coastline where it dre" 1n cold air from the north. said National Weather Service meteorologist Michael Lewis. Tbanday'a abcnren dampened bueball aplrlta at Anaheim Stacllam. Brent Zaatrcnr. 4. and la.la &nuadmotber. llerllyn Goodwin ...,,... .......... ._ ... of lrrille, look on u tbe AD&ela 1ame wu called wben tbe YerJ tint batter wu at tbe plate. But after letting the man throu&h the St'( unt)' door. the robber -the apparent leader of the gana-lcft the gate aJar. the shop 0111.-nC"r said When he mo' cd to shut the door. two men brandishing largt'<ahber MndJuru burst in. he said Weather A6 Oatebook A3 84, 7,8 81-4 A2 The S)Stem moved south where It ran into subtropical moisture and unstable warm air. National Weathe r Servic e meterologist Bill Hoffer said there IS sllll a 0 percent chance that Southern Cahfom1a will sec some intermittent showers this C\ cning. t>ut the fron t should move out of the area b' Saturda). he said. - However. showers could return b) Tucsda)' as another storm front approaches Southern California. no" "as falhng in the San Gabnel and San Bernardino mounams and a "inter 5torm "arnmg was posted abo' c 5.000 feet '\bout one-half inch of sno"' fell at Mt Wilson between 5 and 6 p.m .. The showers brought a California \ngels' game to an· unscheduled close. 100. It "as onh the ninth rainou1 1n ~nahe1m tad1um in 2-' 'cars. · The game was halted in the to p of lhe first inning "'hea °'"ngcl pitcher Kirk McCaskill had a full count on Chicago While So~ lcadofT batter (Pleue eee SHOWltRS/ A2l The thrtt men took nngs. ned- lac~. diamonds and even scrap sold. he said The\ Aerc 1n the store Ins 1han fhc minutes before Ocetna. and did not hun Price nor has wife "Tht· gu~ "'ho sta~ us o ut was prc:tt~ l OOI. but the others wcrt prctt} nen ous ... Pncc said Suspect in $2 million fraud retUrned \\hen the-band1a piled into a smJ.k car 10 make their escape. Pri~ follo"'ed tht'm -""h a 11-tiaic shotgun. said Lt. John FostCT Pmc fif'('d four shots, !lhattenng the rear "'indo" of the getawa} car. FostC'r -.an:1 The bandllS returned fire "'11h the handguns It was unkno" n "'hC'ther an1ronc an the car was lnJUrt'd. hut nobod~ tn the parlung lot "3' hun. the lieutenant said BJ JONATHAN V~E ............... A former Newport Beach busi- nessman was set to be formally cfwJcd in court today on claims he bilked 95 people out of rouahly S2 million by agreeing to sell their luAury cars on consignment. but allegedly pocketing their money. James Anderson, 39. was returned to John Wayne Airport from Hawa11 late Thursday. said Newpon Beach Police LL Tim Newman. Anderson. who previously lived an Ha"a11. "as arrested b~ FBI agents in Honolulu late last month. Newman said. He 1s accused of operating the Ncwpon Beach Auto Gallery, a consignment-sales firm that toppled when a Los Angele5 dealer was allcgcdl} paid with a bad check for I 0 De Vore quits 40th District race, says he '11 support Cox •1 PAUL AAClllPLEY in forums. but was unable to raise the candidate in than take my ball and go ... ..., ... -.. funds needed to ~ a credible home." ~Republican lineup in the 40th campaip. Cox said OcVorc's knowledac of Conarnsional District primary He said he raised about S 13.SOO by the Pentagon would make him "a th· ned 12 Tb nda hen Charles the end of March. but was cxptttin1 arut addition to o ur brain trust.'' ~~ore ':nnoun'::.cci li: withdrawal torc«iveanotherSIS.OOOtoS20.000 "He's the only other candidale in and th h. rt t ,..,.. · .. ,__.._. from conservative political 11C1ion the ract who served in the Rcapn rcw 1s suppo o '-"""' ...,.._. d · .. C ·d .. d I Cox. committees. a m1nistrat1on. ox sa1 • an Coll said he was .. detiatned" to DeVore said he would ask the know. he believes. as I do that hive 0evore·s suppon ... particularly PACs to contribute to Cox's cam-exP:Cnence on . n~t1onal an~ 1ntcr- becliptc as a fellow c:andicta1e k' hn-~ ------nauonal issue~ ts am port.ant. been able to view eech of'us al thcte -"lie accurately reflects my con-OcV.ore said he and C~x ~ forums and themdol1ement meansa serva1ive beliefs. .. uid ~Vore. a at~racuna ~!'C samc.con!ef'Vattvc <:!>"· lot as a rauJL.. former ~onal lwton with the sutucncy .. Plus. with my cvanarhcal De Vore h8d established himldf as Pntaaon. conservative -.mcnt we can really a IOlid comenali~ and ICOftld well .. rd rat.her do my bi• to ,et a IOC)d (Plw1 .. OS YOlt&/d) - BM\\ she sold to the business. He faces ~I counts of grand theft stemming from the " elaborate C'mbczzlcment scheme allCJedly o~ crated out of the West Pacific Coast H1gh"a) business. He as being held on SS00.000 bail an the Newpon C'it) CMrl•DeVon Jail ~nderson "as p~sadent of the com pan) "'hen tt o pened 1n late I q 6 The firm ceased opera11ons earl~ this , car after allegattons of 1mpropnet~ The bus1n~s has sin~ bttn tom .\ ti~ 'ta ndt'r who saw the exchansc of ~unfirc followed the robbers· ca r (Pleue ... SOSPSCT I A2) (Pleue eee SHOOTOUT I A2) Child care poses growing challenge forOCemployers By 808 V 4N En.EN oe .. ...,,... ... A nc111. em~oytt at PaClfi c Mutual Ltf<' Insurance Co 1n Newport Beach asked so many qu~uons about the. rompan~ 's child care --t19--''"'""'Lolll"n~ '!'Ol!:!ffi!.J,h~em lcn_ec rcla11on' manager Jo,ce Bun~~-~ •ondc~ what aecs his ch11drtn 'A ('!'(' "He told me he wasn't even mame-d \Ct he JUSt "anted to lno• "'hat lands of benefits wcrt going "' t'C a' ailahlc in the future:· said Bunsc Welcome to the late 20th ~ntun a 11me "h<'n t"'\flCns u' child care 1s about to become lht honest item in emplo~« rccnmmcnL ·Court backs Coastal Commission Many cmpk>)'U'S.. as well as local 1.1.atc and fede~I a<>'cmmcnt off~ls havt pecked up tbt-message 1n l'C'('('n t 'ca~ tbat the •'Of'tn\I coupk ..... bole ch1ktrcn Deed day cart has b«ome a national norm. rtplac1na the "leave n to Beaver" fam1h of the IQ • m which the father •orked and 1he mother staved home 10 cart for the ch1ldttn "Worki"I mothen rcprcscni the fastc t grow1na qment of the C'ahfom.a '8bof f~" state Sen Ma n an BcrgOiOn said at a mccuna last Wttk in Irvine. says federal ency can't llnk funds to ttoveto "This 1s a strona sipal that lbc coun bcl~'C$ that the fe!deral aovft"ft- mcnt bas aclrd far beyond tb authonl) in anmapt1ns to cocrtt the Coucal Commission anto aban4on- ll\I itucatutOt) 1~bdit1a, .. aid S'8k Attorney Oenrr'81 John Vu ck Kamp. who Md lmlted ttw ..... admin111n1ion of ··buraucntac: blackmut .. Tbe ddputt is one of' 9tvcnl bctWttn tM RatU admmittntion and stale and k>c:al 90vemme:nts Ova' fecknJ p&aas to ..,.,.-O\"t oil dnnu\I olf &be California couc. ~ siatt comm1ISIOft. nan by a 197l \Oltt 1n1t1All~. "IU'8tes land Utt &'°'W the C'OUtltM and II authonttd b) federal law IO lftlnc"t Oil and ps dnthna. and other ~ (Pl nu -COURT I ASl Anoe.Mr u'ioawidt ~nd. o~f'\crs sa,, 1s a shrinluna •ork fortt. wbida ..... empk>~n dun"' thc nc\t dtcadc art gom1 to be 1oot1na for ways IO hold onto em~o~ ~o.ad caft as at the top of the hst. l("('Ord1na 10 suf'\-'C}'S lhat bavt betn \aka UIM)Qltma*>)'tt'S throuthout the untf) ... state AUomt)' Gmcral J~ V• ck k.ainl> •Id 1n a recent Oraose ount) sptteh. Plaftc Munaa.rs cxptt IC"ntt wtt.h i" ch1kka~ psqraaus a IOQd rcOcctlOft ottht tmefll"I nauonal pencm. 8u"IC said -o..._ Count}' has low unnnp&oymcnl and a IC>Od chikt<are ::r.-"' as an ncetknt 1nducemau for empk>ytt rccna1tment. .. lhc .a.-t0tnt an~ Panfac MutuaJ docs nol hive a ehdd<aft ccnacr on 1b premitet. •• tbe rompan does offer a 20 ~· ~ "' tM <'OM ol dMld ~ et •kneel da) care cnten fOr cm~ •ho dw>ote to \lie tbole ccattn. 0. of the m\~ ha~ Retreat lD ~ 8mc9'. II .,, clnktml who aft too 111 to to to tbc-1r replar da ~ but wdl ~ (Pl a II-• D/M) __ BeatriceClarkHollandt 81_, of LB _ Clear and warmer for weekend Beatrice a.rt Holland, a Iona· time resldeftt of laauna Beach, died Sunday al the qe of81. , A native of Hartford, Conn .• ttQlland moved to Laauna Beach in l ~~J and remained there until her ~eath at South Coast Community Rospital. She was the widow of James 8. Holland, who died in 1970. She is survived by her son, Frank G. Echols of Solana Bc-ach, her daughter, Jeanne S. Euler of San Oiego, grandchildren and great- grandchildren. -A family memorial was held. followed by cremation and the scat- terin& of her ashes at sea. Tom Imoto o_f Jleu Tom Imoto, a lonatimc Costa Mesa resident who once ran a farm on property at the comer of 17th Street and Santa Ana A venue. died Tuesday apparently of natural c.auses. He was 72. Imoto moved here from Stockton in 1931 and bought five acres of farmland, accordina to his nephew, Kevin Uyesuai. Imoto grew straw- berries, lima beans and tomatoes on the land. Jn May 1942, Imoto was moved to a Japanese relocation camp in Post- on, Ariz. -WQrried about his land. ht turned the farm over to friends. But the people who were to oversee the operation let it run down, Uycsu&i said, and Imoto suspended farming the land. Instead, he built a service station on the comer lot in 1958. The service station started as a Flying A. then convened to a Phillips 66. It was tom down in the late 1970s. The property still belongs to the family. Imoto. who had suffered from heart problems for a number of years. was entombed this afternoon at Pacific View Mausoleum in Newport Beach. He is survived by his sister. Ruby Uyesugi, and her two children. SHOWERS LEA VE COAST, FOR NOW ..• Flom Al . Lance Johnson. It was the first rainout at Anaheim Stadium since Sept. 24, 1986. Seven of the nine postponements have occurred in April. Local law enforcement and fire officials said the rain was causing numerous fender benders, but no major accidents. "We've had lots of calls, lots of acciC1ents and medical aids," said an Orange County Fire Depanment dispatcher. Irvine pohce Sgt. Gary Shull said the rain was keeping his patrol officers busy "and wet" responding to minor accidents in that city. California Highway Patrol dis- patcher Janelle Clem said officers were on the go from about noon on. but the only major accident took place at about 1:45 p.m. on the Orange Freeway north of the Tonner Canyon exit. Four vehicles were involved after a car on the inside lane began to hydroplane during a downp(>ur. It swerved across all four lanes, Clem said. Three of the four drivers and one passenger suffered minor to majo r injuries. In San Diego. one person died in a multiple car crash on Interstate 805. accordinJ to CHP officials. The victim was driving a pickup truck that slammed into an am- bulance responding to a multiple car crash north of Murray Ridge Road Thursday. said fire Capt. Glenn Cheek. Eleven other people were in1ured in crashes involving 12 cars on both sides of the highway divider. The identity of the dead victim was not immediately available. The cause of the initial accident was under in- vestigation. Cloudy skies were forecast to re main today along the Orange Coast. with showers and thundershowers accompanied by gusty winds to 30 mph at times. Slllll wrltrr Paul .trc~ipley coo- trib•ld lo ,.is rrport. CHILD CARE GROWING ISSUE IN OC ••• From Al to be out ofbcd and to engage in some ·limited activity. The 10 percent discount is split between the center and the child-eare provider: and the company's annual outlay for its Newport Beach em- ployees is about S30.000 a year. Bunge said. Bunge said there is a tangible return on that investment. "There's reduced absenteeism. and m ore peace of mind. because em- ployees know their children are well cared for." she said. "It's a more stable situation for everybody.'' Another employer. known for in- creasing stress levels among tax- payers at this time of year. is about to institute child-care program designed to reduce stress and increase pro- ductivity among its e mployees. The Internal Revenue Service. newly installed in the Chet Holifield 'Building in Laguna Niguel. will o pen up an on-site employee ch1ld<:are center next June. .. This was part of a national stratf!$ic initiative that came out of Washington. that child care is really important and that the IRS could help its employees by setting up a child-care center." said Molly Coler. director of the center. Coler said the center will have a capacity of92 children. from the ages of2 months to 4 years. It will be open to the public. but IRS employees will have priorit), she said. Rates have not been set yet but Co•er said there would be a tuition. assistance program for employees.· And Coler said that. because the IRS has borne the expense of setting up the center. she will be able to offer higher quality care at a lower cost than would be available elsewhere. "We will have ratio of one care gjver per three children in the infant and toddler program. and one teacher to five children in the 2-ycar-old program," she said ... For 3 and 4- ycar-olds it will be one teacher to eight children. You would probably have to pay twice as much as we're going ro Charge to get that level of care out m the community:· David Rover. assistant director of the center. said the emergence of child-care awareness represents an imponant psychological adjustment in the rclauonsh1p between em- ployers and their employees. "It means tht' employer 1s takmg interest m the worker as pan of a family unit. instead of someone who 1s totall:r disconnected from life outside the work place:· Rover said. "As more and more families become part of the work force. employers are finding that it does not make sense to try to divorce employees from their family environment ." Studies have shown that employers who take this holistic attitude toward their employees are rewarded with h.igher productivity. he said. "Employers have found that where their employees do not have access to good day care. there is a marked downturn in productivit~ at about 3 in the afternoon," he said. "What's happening is employees are realizing that their children are home alone and their anxiety builds up." Coler said she has been trying to convince employers in the benefits of child-<'are programs for some time but that only recently has interest begun to grow rapidly. • "Ten years ago when I was propos- mg this kind of program to em- ployers. no one was interested." she said ... Today it's different. Our so- ciet)' 1s changing from an employers' market to an employees' market, so employers are looking for incentives to reduce employee turnover." .\t Fairview Development Center in Costa Mesa. employees also have the option of bringing their children to a day care center located at their work site. One of the real benefits of this arrangement is that parents can maintain close bonds with their children while they work. according to Jill Meer. d irector of the em- plo)'ees' ch1ld-<'are program at Fair- ''1ew. "The accessibility 1s a real psycho- logical boost to employees ... said Meer. "When your children are near by. you feel more at ease. People are more productive because they're able to relax and concentrate. knowing their children are close to them and well cared for.·· Like many employee child-care centers. Fairview is open to the community as well. although em- ployees are given priority. Meer said. Employees also get a discount of I 0 percent in the monthly tuition fee. which 1s normally S4 I 4 a month for infants and toddlers and $290 a month for preschoolers. Falrveiw. a state hospital for the mentally disabled. began conside nng an on-si te child-care center more than I 0 years ago. when a group of emplorees approac hed the hospital's administration with the idea. accord- ing to Mary Ann Grever. office manager fo r the day care center. It took six years to set up the program which. at that time. was considered h1ghl> unusual and in- novative. Grever said. "The hospital provided the bu1ld- 1ng. which was a bi$ boost right off.'' she siad. "And 101t1any. a lot of-our equipment and materials were given to us by the hospital. Without that assistance. I don't think we ever would have gotten off the ground." According to Coler. the emergence of child care as an issue in the work place is pan of a growin~ awareness of the social benefits of c hild care. Van de Kamp and others in the field oflaw enforcement have pointed 10 a correlation between child neglect and the development of criminal behavior. Coler said she believes in the rorrelat1on. .. If the bonding process between the child and a caring adult does not take place. then there is little chance that the child is going to grow up and be all right.'' she said. Compared to other developed countries the United States has an appalling shortage of good. affordable day care. most experts agree. Quality is uneven and the price of good day care puts it beyond the reach of low- income families. . In Japan and most countnes m Western Europe and. da} care is guaranteed to all families who need it. In Sweden. the government subsidizes child-care families pay an average of S 125 a month for care pro\ 1ded b} highly trained teachers who earn an average of SI 0 an hour. according to the Public Broadcasting System documentan "Who Cares for the Children." which was shown this week. Day care workers are paid an average of $3.50 an hour in the U nited States. less than parking lot attendants. according to the PBS documentar}. That low salary level. coupled with the difficulty and high stress level of the job. means that capable workers arc difficult to find. said all of the Orange County day care providers interviewed this week. ··we have a chronic shortage of teachers," said Grever ... Our teachers make very little compared to othe r workers. And these are qualified people:· . Most of those 1terviewed said. howevl."r that they expected the si tuation in the United States to improve. "They say child care is going to be the issue of the 90s. and I would agree with that.·· said Bunge. DEVORE ••• From Al put together a machine here." he said. .. By me pulling out it unites the conservatives and gi ves people a more clear choice." DeVore. 25. said he was active in eight past campaigns and wanted to put his experience to work for Cox. Following the primary. De Vore plans to move into the private scctorto pick up experience for future political fora vs. SHOOTOUT IN BB ..• "fhe menu's open and I'm under no pressure right now." he said. DeVore became the second Re- ublican to bow out of the crowded 1cld-of-h<>pcfu!s--sec.lfi-n1-t&-RJ>la<:c. Rep. Robert 8adham. Fourteen can· · didates filed in the Republican pri· mary. Prom Al into the cit} of Long Beach, bu.1 then 105t it. Foster said. The license plate was not recorded. he said. Price said he didn't sec the license plate. either. "We were busy shooting at each other. I don't even know what kind of car it was." Price said. Price. a Vietnam vetman. said Tbursday's incident was the first OA~NGE ..... ... CO~ST ..... r-1 MAIN OfflCI ~west a., St cosi. ~ cir. Mllll .ao!eu llo• IMIQ Cas11 "'tM C.t. 91816 robbery at the store in more than a decade. He has run the store with his wife for IS years. He also said he was unsure how much booty the robbers sot in the robbery. "f haven't taken an inventory, but it was enough to smart," he said. "Some of it was insured. some of it wasn't." The nominee in the GOP primary is generally regarded to be the eventual winner because of over- whelmina Republican iqistration. Last week. Costa Mesa City Coun- cilman Peter Buffa withdrew from the race. °::.::' leOual'Millld C•it• .. t,<O(I "°' 64, ~78 tl<J•~~ & ..,, • ..,. .. , 6•1 •.J< I JUtcaU 842-6086 ~ Ft<09y " 10\I 00 ll04 ..... ybur l>ltPef by $301)m o.llo.!or. /orn ~1(1111 toe.3 ()1*'119 Colst P~ C.-1)1111y HO -aor,.... Aatr-. edllor,.1 mener or aOYM .. INl'llJ ...... ,.,.., be ,..,.__, ""''*" _.. Cler· -ol COC¥llJl>I - What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don •t you like? Call tbe number above and your will be recOlded, traMCribed and de-:?: to tbe ~-editor. . The l8lne ....mns ICf'Vice may be uted to record leaerl to the editor on an)' topic. CoatnlNlon IO our Lctten column IDUSI 1ndude thar name llDd .. pbone nwnber b' verification. Tdl •wb8t·1on ~mind • •• -rout COC>y .... Df ......., s.ti.rdlty .no ~ " you de> !IOI ·-~ GO!i>1 by 1 • "' e4ll ~ 10 • m MIO '°"' coo, ... .. ........, The reAna that have pummeled Southlm calitotnla off Ind on for the put two d9V1 ltl0Uid be gone by S..turday. IMWta behind ctMr .... and ellghtty ..,.,,,... WMther. the Nettoni) Weather Service predicted. Coatal high• are expected tor~ ftom 15 to 75 Saturd•y, tolowtng lows tonight of 43 to 63. AlonQ the Orange COUt therewtll be decteulng ctOUdt and ah<>wet• from the north to the aouth tonight. Sunny In the north and partly cloudy In the aouth on Saturday. Chitty tonight with lows 43 to 53. Hlgha Saturday 65 to 75. From Point Conception to the Mexlc8n Border -lnMf waters: Winds west and aouthWMt 1'* knott wtth .... to 2 feet this evening. Wind• light and variable tonight and S•turd•y axe.pt becoming northWMt 15 to 20 knot• wfth chOppy .... to '* feet Saturday ahemoon. w .. teny swell 3 feet. Partly doudy tonight with IC8ttered lhowets and local heavy thunderstorms ending from the north early tonight. Fa.Ir Saturday. U.S. Temps Memphl• IO 56 Miami 841Kll 72 14 Milwaukee 50 2t HI i.. Mpl•·St Paul 47 30 Al1>uque1que 14 42 Nuhvllle 77 so Anchorege 45 31 New Ofleens ao 60 <;alif. Temps Extended High. !Ow tor 24 hOUrs 91\dlng et 5 a.m. 8akenlleld 117 54 Allan ta 711 5-4 New York City $3 41 Atl•nlk: City Eureka St SO Frtsn0 se 52 40 46 Oklahoma City 113 411 Austin 114 511 LOS Angeles 111 411 Omaha $6 211 Balttmore 53 44 Orlando 711 S4 Blrm1ngh•m 711 48 Phlllld.iphia 57 3t Boise 711 53 Phoenta 117 1111 Botton 45 311 St Louis e1 38 Oak*1d 112 511, PuoAo~ se 411 ~~~~~~~~~~ Redding 112 51 S f R rt Redwood City eo 51 Ut epO Bu Malo 1)1 33 Salt Lake City 71 47 Sacramento 64 52 Salln" 113 51 Clncin11111 157 30 San Antonio 1)1) 14 Cleveland 113 37 Seattle SS 411 Cofuml>us.01110 115 31 Spo1tane 711 4t Oallas·Ft WOf"th 114 511 Syracuse eo 311 San Diego 111 $1 San Francisco 152 53 San JON es 52 Oay1011 118 30 T arnpa-SI Pl•SbQ 11) 53 OenYef 113 311 Stodllon eo s1 High, io. tor 24 hour selldlng 115 p.m. Topeka eo 40 Des Moines 54 29 Tucsoo 112 111 Oe11olt SS 35 Tulsa 72 49 BarstOllW 118 49 8Numont S3 48 Duluth 35 24 WaS111ng1on 0 C Sii 43 El Paso 74 44 B'9 Bear 45 35 Bishop 113 51 Wl~lllla eo 43 Erle 58 33 Fairbanks 50 27 Blythe 112 52 c a1a11na 111 54 Tides FlagstaH 51 37 Grand Rai:>lds 50 28 Hono!ulu 87 118 Smog Report Culwr City 115 54 Lanc .. I« 57 50 TODAY Long 8Nch 64 58 Second low 31>7 p,m 0.2 a 1 Houston 80 112 Pottu111111 standard 1nciex (!*)· 0-50 L A Alrpon 112 5 7 Second 111g11 9 .2 t p m lndlanllPOllS eo 34 ~· 51·t00 mode<8le, 101·1111 Un• Santa Ana 115 54 SATIMDAY Jacksoo.Mln 83 48 hlUl. ~299 very uMNlllllul. 300 811<1 1bo'i9 nau rdous F1111 figure ,. Santa Berbara 511 53 Flrtt IOw 3:57 • m o·e San11 Cruz eo so Flrst hlQll \ 10·01 • m 4 e Jacksonville 81 SS p<evtou. day·• ''"'"'° ps; Second .. Juneau 51 31 IOd•fl ptl IO<KHI Kansas City 60 Second IOw J·Jt om 0 1 Santa Marla 111 50 Second fll9h 9·53 p.m. 11.2 Santa Mooi<:a 111 53, Sun"''., 7 _23 p.m. r,_ s..uro.y 91 32 SMI a..ch to MacArthur Blvd 17-42 L8$ l/egas 72 54 IMne. Sltddlebldl V•tley 25-42 TahOe Valley 48 39 e· 11 am and Ml• a9a11u1 7:24 pm. W•twood 511 54 Moon"''., e 54 o m . -S.turo.y Liiiie Rock 80 51 42 loulsllllle 70 38 1.egun1 8Mctl (lorecHll LOI AnoefeS Airport .. 25-42 Y~ll• Vty 411 3t tie· 14 am. and Ml• ae111f1 al l •<M o.m PLANNER QUITS, RAPS CITY HALL •.• From Al Livengood said. "Redevelopment re- ports arc not ·as strai$htforward and many arc very confusmg. "The Planning Com mission wasted about 45 minutes of the public's time arguing over whether the entertainment center (approved at Pacific Coast H ighwa) and Main Street) was fi ve stories or fou r stories." Li vengood said the buildings are five' stories but that staff members called them four because. ac~ording to codes. the top fl oor was considered a loft and didn't have to be considered in the O\erall height of the complex. These arc the kinds of things that have elevated his hackles. Pierce said. The same thing hap~ned at the proposed Town Square con- dominium project in the area of 5th and Main streets. It imtates him that staff me mbers insist on saying the project is three stories. when it's actuall) three stories of condos on top of a one-stOr}' parking garaee. he said. Pierce ~lso said he was irked by a staff surve~ dealing with an ordi- nance for regulating sales ofliquor at restaurants. Staff members went outside Orange County to show how other ci ties did it and made rec- ommendation!> from the findings. But. Pierce claims. if the survey would have included Newport Beach and some other nearby cities. it would hav~ come up with a different finding. Pierce said he himself found that out when he called the cities that had been omitted from the survey. Pierce said the staff members overlooked parking requirell)ents at the e ntenainment center project. which was short by more than 700 spaces. but forced a local doctor to build a SI 1h millioh parking structure when he was short JUSt a handful of spaces at a medical center near Huntington Humana Hospital that he wanted to expand. COURT BACKS COAST AL COMMISSION ••• From Al ti' 1ties outside the federal three-mile limit. that affect the coastline. Under the plan approved by the federal go"cmment in 1978. the commis~1on examines prOJCCts 1nd1 - viduall) and told companies what safeguards were needed to control air and water pollution. under general commiss-1on policies. In a series of recent critical reports. the Commerce Department has said the state's approach leads to inconsis- tent and unpredictable treatment of dnlhng permit applications. and gi ves state regulators too much kC'way. As a condition of a portion of the commission's federal funds. the fed- eral agency ordered the commission to set specific standards for en- vironmental protection. either man- dator) or advisory. that would apply to all projects. Thc standards would have to be submitted to NOAA for approval. Though NOAA threatened only to cut off the ·$227.000 earmarked for the guideLincs. the commission said it feared elimination of all $2 million of its federal funds - o ut of a total budget of $8.9 million -as well as withdrawal of fede ral certifica tion. which would end its authority over projects in federal waters. After freezing hiring and cutting back inspections during three months oflimtted federal funding. the Coastal Commission gave in to the federal conditions under protection last De- cember. SUSPECT IN AUTO FRAUD RETURNED .•• From Al down. Between July and December I 987. dozens of car owners arranged to have their Porsches. BMWs, Ferraris and Roll-Royces sold by Auto Gallery. The cars were given to the company and sold to unsuspecting owners. but no money was given to the previous owners. police alleged. Police sought to arrest Anderson. but he had fled to Hawaii. Newman said. When arrested there. Anderson was setting up a similar business to the Auto Gallery. the lieutenant claimed. "He cooperated with us while we were bringing him back. but he hasn't admitted anything.," Newman said today. "He told our two investigators (who traveled to Hawaii) that he had been reading about himself in the newspapers. though." Also arrested in connection with the alleged scam was Brent Howard Clem. 31 . a previous manger of the Auto Gallery. Reginald Kennedy. 39. of Laguna Niguel, the last manager of the gallery. also faces charges. Both men we re arrested on the Orange Coast. While police say they have the thrtt "masterminds" to the scam behind bars. more than S 1.6 million paid for the cars is still missing. Detectives in Hawaii searched for the mo ney without success, Newman sa~ . A Tustin attorney said that some insurance companies have begun to pay the bilked sellers for their cars. The companies initially said the cars technically were not stolen. and therefore they did not have to pay. Exhibit hafleFS OCC' s 40 years in college gallery An exhibit celebrating Orange Coast Colleac's 40th anniversary is on display through April 29 in the college's Art Gallery. Tiiied "Celebrating Four Decades of Ex<?tl· lcnce," the exhibit features phot~raphs. trophies. awards catalogues and memorabilia highlighting OCC's 40-year history. The exhibit is divided into decades wi th highli&hts from each. The gallery 1s located in the OCC An Center BuHding and 1s open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m. and evenings by appointment. Admission 1s free and mort infonnation 1s available at 432-5039. Career changes viewed A program designed for men and women considering a career change will be offered Saturday from 8:30 a.m. 10 4:30 p.m. at the Newpon Beach Center of Coastline Community College. Career development spccialtst Jan Slater and psycholog1st·autho r Dr. Susan Christopher will conduct the day-long seminar. The center is located at 3101 Pacific View Onve. Corona del Mar. and registration information may be obtained by calhng 241 -6186. DAR studles fosslls "Freeing the Fossils" will be the topic of Saturday's meeting of the Clara Banon chapter of the Daughters of the Amencan Revolution. to be held at 9:30 a.m. at the Mercury Savings and Loan bu1ld1ng. 7812 1 Edinger Ave .. Hunti ngton Beach. Steve Conkling. a paleontologist for the Orange Count} Parks and Receatio n Depanment. will be the guest speaker. Prospccuve members and guests are welcome. and additional 1nformat1on 1s avail· able at 897-9766 Self-motlvatlon program How to become aware of your own wonh and creatl\ 1t} will be discussed Saturda) at a training program at Golden West College from 9 a.m. to noon in Adm1n1stratton 137 Or. Sonia Ganz. a consultant. author and publtc speaker. will conduct the session. The fee 1s S20 and more information 1s available at 891-3991 . Job semlnar ln Vlejo A seminar on finding a job and planning a career wall be offered Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 27405 Pu(rta Real. Suite 145. 1n Mission VteJO. Career counselor Connie Lawson will cover career interest. personality profile preference. skill identification. values clarification and assimiliation of informauon. The fee 1s SS and those interested ma} call 250-5292 for add111onal information. Dlabetes sesslon at CHOC Compltcattons of diabetes will be the focus ofa Spnng'01abctes Seminar at Ch1ldrens Hospttal of Orange Count) Saturda) from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The program 1s free for famt l) members 12 and older. The~ 1s no charge for the seminar. but pre· reg1strat1on 1s required Call 53~·8634 befo~ 4:30 p.m. for details. The hospital 1s located at 455 S. Main St 1n Orangt' Martlal arts actlon The 1988 Na') Relief chant) man1al ans champ1onsh1p will be held Sunday at I 0 a.m. in the g\mnas1um of the Manne <\1r Station in El Toro. · .-\dm1ss1on ts S3 1n advance or SS at the door. All proceeds will benefit the ·Navy Relief Society and fun her 1nfo rma11on 1s availabk at 651·2014. ext. 3372. or 586-4748. CALENDAR Friday, Aprll 15 No mecungs scheduled. Monday, Aprll 18 • 6.30 p.m Costa Men City Coudl, council chambers. 77 Fair Dnve. • 6·30 p.m. Costa Men Ptauia1 Commission stlldy sessloa, first fl oor conference room. City Hall. 77 Fair Dmc. • 7 p.m. Lapa Beac• DoWDtow. Spttlflc Plu, council chambers. 505 Forest Ave. ,. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /FricUty, April 15, 1988 * A8 - Irvine joins El Toro airport foes • • .. By LESLIE EARNEST ................ Testing the theory that there 1s strength in numbers. the Irvine Cit) Council has formally Joined forces with a coaht1on of aroups determined to prevent c1v1han flight s at the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station Counc1lmembers vo ted unan1mousl )' this week to pa) S 1.000 to JO•n the Coalition for a Responsible A1rpon Solu- tion. which is CJ.pccted 10 eventual!) include 10 to 15 c1t1es. homeowners' Class at Back Bay as!>OC1a11ons and business ~oups (oun· c1l member Sally Anne Miller ...,,,II rep- resent Irvine. The Cit) has lonp been on rttord as oppoStn&JOtnl UK 0 the atr base. which IS in Irvine's sphere of 1nnuence ··w e Sttk to cooperate w11h all those who share our views as to the d1sastcrous nature of· this propos1uon .. said Irvine Ma) or Larry Agran. The coahuon was formed late last month after a stud) b) tht fedtral governme-nt was conducted to determine 1f JOlnt use of the a1rpon .... as techn1call) feast bk So far the <'II) ha~ r«et' ed resolution~ from the Lake Fornt Com· mun1t) "-S)()('1a11on. the Saddleback Arca Coordinating Council and the Laguna Hills (ommun1t) Association. according to senior planner E'e SomJen. Agran ~td the group will no ........ all for the outlOme of the f AA rcpon Tht re ult~ of that stud~. onginall) due March 'I ha'e been dela)'ed Speaking at Tuesda)°~ C1t) ( ounctl meeting. M1chad unnon. a roah11on leader from the !"\onh In inc Villages A!t~lation. !Mild he "'asenc:ouraged b' tht" Enrironmentallat and teacher Geor•e Hammond walta at the Back Bay for etudent:a to abow ap for hi• unuaual cl&Ma. Hammond la an lnatructor with the Environmental Fleld Studiee Protram of the coanty Department of Edacatlon and teacbea fifth and •lnh-araders aboat the Back Bay. <.UUOl ti '> dl ttOn "\\ere \Cl) delt~htcd that the ell > ha~ talen the 1n1t1atl\ e to help establish a coalttiun .. Lt•nnon said Tht' Jltton "'a'> JU'>t ont" of 41 scnei. of mu' ei. b} In inc offa 1,d\ tu dera1lJ01nt UK prupo..al!> In Februan the council voted Ill amt·nd the t ti) 's gent'ral plan. changn'I& thl"\1Jnne ba~·., dt•\1gnatton from "air- pon" tu "m11tta~ · 1 hat mJnl'U' er "'3!> intended to strt·n gt hen tht• \It~\ hand 1n the e'ent th.L' airport 1) e'entu;tll~ Jnnni:d An annex.a. ttun apph\.at1on "'Ill ltt..ch ht' tiled thts. ~t'dl Sate court says_ family can turn off life support-- .\' JO E c .\P1 -In an 1mpunan1 · ri~ht·h>-d•t·· ld'>t' J \l.Jtr dPPt"JI' ,oun hJ'I rukd that J ton\4.'f' a tor .. u tam1h mt·mht-r l.in order hll'·,unport ,,.,tt'nl'> fl'ffiU' l'J from J pat11.nt "'hu ~ind LOfUJ "'1th nu, hante ul rt'1. V \ t•r. Tht• ;. 1.k1. 1\1on \\ t·dm·\da1. b' thl· 6th D1'llrtl t t uu n uf .\ppeal 1<.. thl ftr'>t in ( J ltforn1a tu dlluv. "'11hdrJ"'JI ti l hk· \U'ltJ1n1nglJH· lrom J pattent 1!.hl> ha' not \1~nl·J J d111. uml"nt authuntmg 11 in Jd' Jntt" l he ruling "'ould J lk1"' the bn..11her and . •n ,en Jtllf ul '-' 1lham Drab1d. ~~ tt• ''f\kr rt·rno1. JI,,, tht: ft"eding tube that has h·pt htm alt' e s1nlt' Februa~ : 91\3. "'hen hl ,utkrt•d head 1n1une-, in an automotule .i1.d1.ier.t But CXput~ tate Publtl [)('tco~r \!1,hat"I Pe"4.etta. appointed h' the cuun tu reprt·!>Cnt Drabtc .. s tntCTec;ts said J)e "'ould .ippeal to the state upreme Court If tht" pa11t·n1 ha> not authonzed wmc:- one d~ '"·"' nttng to ma._e the dec1s1on to J1"><.ont1nut" medical .:art" "that IX'"'n' 1c, too P'-'f\onJ I Jnd unique for a .un~r' al~' tH J .. oun ur .J relau' e or a tnend or d publ1t guard tan '" ma t" .i 1. ho1ce that >omeone el'>t' "'uuld rathe1 ht' dead .. Pe~etta said \\ 1lham Orabtt ~ has ~n uncon~··ou., ., nu.· :he JH 1den1 and all lhrtt Joctor" v.h" h..t't' l"\amineJ him tiaH agreed that hi\ 1.und111on •~ pc.-rmanl'nt Pilots say HBfirm 's product a lifesaver By ELEANOR M. COLLINS .,.., ,... C.o $I M•I The product of a Hunttngton Beach· based compan) pro,ed to be a real hfesa,er when a :-.:a,) helicopter crashed into the Indian Ocean last .\ugust The HH-46 Sea Knight was on a maintenance test flight "'hen an unkno..., n component sc1zrd up. causing the helicop- ter to fall SOO feet 1n three to fi, e set'Onds. .\~ 11 mashed int o IQ.foot .... ave<,, the helicopter staned lO break up "I thought "'C v.cn: all going to die:· rccalled co-p1lo1 Lt Grego~ LaFa,e. "The a1rcrafi began 10 s1n i... 1n a nO§e-do"'n atlltudc Water rushed into the cockpit through thl.' "'1ndsh1l'ld. \\ h1 ch had smashed on impact I tncd to unhook m} helmet cord (attached to the top of the codtp1t) but I couldn't lind 11 Then I JUSt pulled m\ helmet off .. Seconds before the helicopter sank. La Fa' e r<.'mcmbered rn un11p a pocket of his aircre"' sun" al 'est to reach for what the Na'~ refers 10 a:. HEED 11 1 Helicopter Emcrgenq Escape De' ice). Kno"' n to the public as pare .\tr. the hghtwe1ght. ponabk scuba tank "'as 1n,ented b) L3rT) W1lhamson. president of ubmerstblc S) stem<; Inc of Hunt· ington Beach LaFa'e and the pilot Lt tc'en Rosand1ch. v.ere pinned to their seals b} the smashed instrument panel crushed against their legs "Afler I clamped the H EEP bottle tn m) mouth and took a good breath of air. I lost most of m} panic.'' LaFave said "I undid m\ shoulder harness and v.as able to kick m) legs 31!.3) from the debris. I went through the hole 1!.hcre the w1ndsh1elg had been and s"'am to the 'iurface. where I inflated m' flotation de' ice " Rosandlch tned to use his HEED s~stl"m. but his J3"' had been broken 1n three plJces and attempting to put the unit's mouthp1e-ce into his mouth "'as too painful H o"'e~er. he did use a burst ofa1r from the cann1sler to point the "'a' to safet' In his d1sonented state. •l "'as difficult for Ro!>lnd1ch to determine v. h1ch "'a~ "'as up Follo"'1ng lhe d1recuon of the bubbles. Rosand1ch "'a~ able to s"'tm to the ocean's 'urface The tv.o l r<.'"'mcn 1n the baci... of the '"' in-rotar heh optcr "'ere also C'\penen • get11ngan~"'here I l ne"' "'e l!.t'rc s1n~1n~ I "'a" pan1ck~ and I tch 1ntcnSt' pain in m' bad • .'' Gam a adde-d "For a moment I ga'c up But then I 'an l ed out the HEED bottle B' then Iv.a!> undl.'~ater .\ftff taking a ,oupk 01 breaths I "'as OK I iound a hole 10 the fu~lagc I had to pull m' St'lr through 1t since t"c aircraft v.as '"' ening." he ..a1J I u..ed m~ tlolattun de' ttt' tu get to the surfa,t.' .. The founh 1.re"'man. T1rr oth' \ha,._a an a' 1a11on mach1n1st's mate had 1urr.ped onto lhe cabin·~ d('(lo. JUSt before ·1mpalt p.in' ., produ1.1 ·\\ e rt" 1n the bu~1nt"SS of SI' tng h1.~· .-..i 1J 'athan Ro~nberg.. chairman ot thr bc>ard · Lam 1'-'1llt.imson t has a com· m111ment that no on( e'er die n~lc-ssl~ unJerv.ate-• .. \\ tli1am in a hirmer aircraft machtn· ,t got lht• 11.ka for pare ~ir after a near ~r.J'I'. "'1th Jeath h1m)elf ~·d Ro~nberi Tnt• 1.1..1mpan' ., president "'as scubil- d ' n~l1tT(a1a llna l-.land1n J\)~b ~arc.h in~ lt>r lob.,tcr potiing a large lobster ht- lllll1.'"' C'C 11 int~ J:" • .inde~ ater can' on and ""' Jm h' .1 Jept!'i ,f ~1 ft'f't 'I th1.)Ugh t l \1.3"' at aN!ut l•)(l l«-t I rc.t!t1t•d I J1dn t hJ' l' l"nou~ air tO mal<' 11 tti :he >urtace .\ I •truggl ed t<' mak<' '' l<' tht· tor I did run ,1ut ,:;(air I rC'mrmbcr 1h 1nl.1 ~g. tit-1,v·t· I tilad.ed out that 1 "'t'!>hC'd I l •uld JU'-t rcac h tnlll m\ r;xx Ll'• 1or onr brl"ath of •i.• ·· \\ lltam n <,.'ltd Befort· passing 'Ut "1tl1amson pulleJ -Air force pilot Lt. G regory LaFan· the ,0 rJ "' h•' 11l'tat1IH' JC'"~ and ht ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~oJtrJ .,, the 'urrJ~t lo\hlR he ~' •t'\C uC'd "After I clamped tb.e HEED bottle In my mouth and took a good breath of air, I lost most of my panlc." 1ng scnous problems .. .\t 500 feet I \..ne"' something .... as "'rong. I heard thl' pilot \ rad1C1 call - 'Hold on hold on "'e're going in · I didn't ha' e t1mt" 10 put m~ scat belt on:· Pdt\ Officrr Francis Gam a said "But I "'as 'strapped to m~ seat h~ m' gunnt"r') saft"t~ bdt -"" ti.·ct ol net11ng I JU<;t had time to pull up somt" \lad, on m~ satet~ belt ... Garcia said he "'a~ th ru"' n rr0m hi\ scat to the main nibin d<"C._1ng "I ma' ha'<' bla led out for a moment The "'ater "'as up tom) neci... .\II I could st><.' "'as "'atcr It seemed to be coming from the d<.'ck .. he said Indeed. tht· helicopter "'as rolling 0 ' er as 11 sanl "I released m' sat et ~ tie It but I v. ac;n 't anJ "'3, abk w gc'1 ,1 u1 o! the helicoptrr. 4ut\.\..h He d1J nvl nl"ed 11,1 Uk h1\ HEED lxHtlc l ha,._a SU"-tamcJ a ~rn.._en dnll.1l' Jnd cut and l'rutst"' Th<.' ,,thcr 1hrt-e, ·ev. 'Tie" sutlTered ..-,1mpre'>", r fra, tur<'' · tic: h.i.: 9, tht' ttm<' the ,·r: .... men had 'urtau'\1 the hr!t .. ~'Plcr ,.1-l "-~i.. The 'i"•u• m, ... spt•nt atx1u· Jr .,, ur .., :ht-.hopp' Ind .in (°)\.ran tx-1,)re ='t' n~ •t·~ ucd ~' ant lher hel 11. l'Pter La\ a" e .rnd l o Jr. 1J ' 'i ted ..,ubmer\1l'k \Sll'm' In, , ... T"lur.dd' to ~omt' :ht' rif..1 men 1,, 'x· ndu..-it'd into the .. Pm· pan' 'L1te'>J't"r' Ha :• 1.)l Famr intended It' h.1:'1l •,In\ •nl• ""'h hJ\ <.d' ('\j htrT'~lt M Jn,,ttirr ~-r.,•r ' il' b' :.i<orng lhl' 1.Mrt· But ~he harr '"'in~ n~nl"n,e .:r :n~Jt·11 \\ 11l1am'l'" tl• '"'t'nl ..,pare '\1r '\lth<'ua! ,r g "'-''' Jl'\tl!?nt'•' '''' "'1.1ha J 1\ Cr'\ tf.l :r · ·.i .... °'-''J"'' .~tl·~r.,:t\! .n the "'<'"' p•,>Ju,. \\ ..,p_ir( .\' l'lc rr,~ull l '· ..... .tprr·• 1"1Jtu\ • ll. .11.atwn~ • •tiught~J 1'1e" uiJ ..,. r1.tr1' th•,1J~li .,. u hJ ~u1p T ht'" mpan' hJ' ,01d more :har '" ur ;, :. :tic ri1h'J"' as HEED II The nr >dJ1. t " • "'c.' ....... J pnma-il\ tr. tieltrop \('r .. tx·1.JU"'-1r lhl' Cl ('01 ,1i :i lllt'I J" 1dl'nl : ht ri•ohJhtl11' (I' <..uf\ 'al '' lh"lJ '.r1.·-..mcn J on't Jr''"" Jut· •11 13 I.. lll air \,,, ··l\l'd·"'ing a1r,ra1• haH' thn• ''" n ,,, ':!!l n '' \trm"' Employee held in • • • h I omeone stok a stereo valued at mate on 1 t' os<o S600 from a car parked at Goldt>n Coeta lie.a Wt>st College. 'Wk:\ Thur\JJ' mllrntng lrnm ar uni,...,, \..t•J .:ar rarl..rJ in Rluet'i1rd <Jn, on Rl1JJ tht• '1..t1m ll'ld r-1111.e Fountain Valley L'sing a rope. a burglar d1mhed through a broken sk~ ltght late Newport Beecb • • • l h..-lrt,nt Jnd rt•.ir l!.tndshteld~ 0! J 1 "'1' t )ld~ml1b1k "'ert' !>hut out - P'-'"'''bh ~' a ::~.ahber gun -w._1k tht" .. ar "'a~ parl.l'd in th<'~ block ol assault, robbery By JENNIFER WEBER °' ............... A man who aTl~ly beat his female boss with a 3-(oot pipe dunng a robbery was arrested Thursday when he returned to work at a Crystal Court m"urant. polict said today. Salvador Carrillo. 20. and another man allClfdly confronted the woman. who is the restaurant's manqtr. shortly after 11 p.m. Wednesday as she went into a subtcmncan parltina lot The tcCOnd man reportedly started "lkina to the woman, 30. while Carrillo allqcdly came from behind .._...,...ll•cla A hysteria! airt WIS counseled by 1 cri5is tam and treated at Paciflca Community Hospi"l afttt she was at\aCUd by a would-be rapiM in an alley Wednetday 1ftunoon Mar Bohl Chica Street and Edinatt Av- enue. The man. who t~ off' tOmC of the prf s clothes. WIS dncribtd as vay '8n and about 19 yan old. He was ridi111 a tbtcbcsd and WIS last lttft headi .. toWard I ncart7)' part. • • • A prt watki1'1 to ICt.ooi sakt she foustjt and kicked 1 man who pabbcd btt from behind wt.Uc -.Jim• on Oak Street. SM said tht man fell to and hit her at the base ofher neck with a pipe. investigators said. The second man took her pune. which contained $9. while Camllo allegedly htl his boss ap.in on the head. The p11r Oed with her handbq. The woman. who was treated at a San" Ana hospi"I. rcponedly ident· itied Carillo as one of her assailants. As the mana,er recovered at her Cos" Mesa home Thursday, police went to the restaurant and •~ted Carrillo on suspicion of robbery and assault with 1 deadly weapon. He rcll)ained in custody today at the ell) jail in lieu of SS0.000. t~ pound duri".'I the ltf'Ulllt. • • • A sn>UP of mn rqK>rtedly fouaht in an alley bear Bauer's amaurant. 11172 8e8cla ~ 0. rcponcdly wielded I bilcW bet, \lliftl ti to strike othc:r mn ud a car. • • • Two men earty dtit momina ~ portcdly sa..nmec1 tbctr fiits anto C'ltlMY s by the Sea. 406 Pltcific Coast Hllh•y. T1tr --. wt.ct ''"°' ~ty dicf little damlilr. dro¥e a -.y in a blue Chevroltt. • • • A man was taken i•to a.Mod) for altcerdly lt}i• ·'° _, S 11 in mait and fish at RalpM--. '\ Westminster woman com· plained of stomach pain and a hun left ch('Ck T uesda} after she got into a tight "Ith someone over a pyramid scheme The v.oman. who works at di) cleaners. rcponcdl> knows the person "ho came in1o tht 8rookhum lreet business and starting arsu1ng w1th ht'r. The dtsagrttmcnt became phys1 al after the v.·oman alleacdly grabbed the suspect's neck and tM suspect slapped her f~. The two were separated for a brief time. but ~tarted slappin& each other apin. • • • Someone stoic a S4SO stereo Wednesday or Thursday from a car parked in the 15900 block of Maidstone Strttt. • • • .\ Fountain Valle)'. woman .... ,.s s1111n.g an the Windsor Squart par\1na lot earl> Wednesday momina v.hen someone * f'Cponcdl)• knows draged her from Mr trvck and beat her up. The motivt for t~ ataack is unclear • • • A 1984 T0)1>" loQlbcd tNCk was reported stolen at 6 Lm. Tbursda)' from a dm rway '"the 15900 bloa of Mt Mattertrom SUttt. • • • Sorm-ont rcponrd his .,a)' 19&.S Honda "('("Ord was stolm at about l ~2$ a.m. Thunday. 11'r car was parted 1n a dnveway in IM 9900 bk>(l of Winthrop Cude. • • • Guns.. a v1<ko as.wue rt<'OC'Ckr and a amcra v.c~ st*" Wtdnttda) from 1home1n lM 16100 block ofMt Hartnts trctt Theft •'U no $1· '-' ednc:sda' or earh Thursda' .lnd .\uto Jctailtn.g ~u1pmt.'nt and shd into :i v.'lrehousc in the· l:'<Xl mof'(' than I ca~~tte ta~ v.on h a block of Cadillac "' cnue The thief wtal ot S 1 ) • "'ere stolen from a too._ Volks .... aacn pans before fl('C1ng. , chide parl rd 1n the _ bloc\. til .\man ran fro~~ house in lhc ~ :lt' \\est (keanfr .. ,nt bet"'<'<'n 10.. pm \lonJJ1. and a m Tunda~ block of \.tapir ~' cnuc JUSl in ttmt' Thuooa~ morifing n> stt h1Slt"UO.-'mt·'"<' 'ima he'd.the .... 1ndo"" .. ,1 .:i headC'd v.cstbound !>n Hamilton t-l~: f"Jt,Jn :SOZ'\ and ,101t' tlo\O t· Street. The ~cllo"' ttl 3 Ford F-IOil 1,,f', "h le tht' ,chide .... u par._l"d 1n was parked tn front or the house. but thl' I' ~h'd of . Up("nor hetlo\('('n ...,as stolen at about I_ .l(I am 1 1c;_,., '• nm Tul'sda' . . . .. Someone stole a S600stcrt"O s~stem betwttn 6 45 and Q p m Thunda' from a carparkC'd 1n the~~ block Clf Fa1n1cw Road • • • ·" burglar stoic a radio. Jacket. • •• \ t''rld hle c;t<.'ret, l"aS~tte., and aul1.' 'tt·n·o -..cJY '-tokn from a car parl..\'\.1 1n the I i hlt1<'k of 4 th trttt ~l .... t't.'n 1-: :\ m \tonda' bloUK and tckphone from a car parkC'd at Cl)stal Coun The theft lrrine rcportC'dl) occurred bet"'ttd 5 and 6 p.m \ ~•dent 1n the I{ hit'\:~ ui Cirttnfi<'IJ reportt-d hC'3 nng thC' ~·h3n. nel~ N'tnJ l."han&f'd on hC'r tclt'\IS10n v.h1k he "'as in~ Pohtt crt'd1tC'd the J1sturt\ancc to "an O\el'M't1,e pn ng' ll'"' :"\o· m.,1uncs ~ ~ pont'd 1n 1he I a m inc1d~nt. . . . ;- .\ pn' ate clean-up contractor~ , allt'd tn to clean an 011 spill 1n ttlt' . •t\' .,, ,rm-drain., e roun~ h.11.lrJt'U" matC'nal\ unat .... as called , ut ~ut the spill at C'ulver ~ l Jmflu' dn'<'<i ~a\ not a publt h;i1ard. autht,nt1e\ ~•d • • • Jc v.d r. "'a' ta .. en 1n two apparent· h unrelatt"d rc<>1dent1al burglanC't. >. ~ltdtng dNH v.;u pne-d open on \ Cl'\'C'll1 "'htle a "' ing room wind<>" "'a ta\..t•n out in the 4000 block of '-' alnut \\tnur • • • If' 1n<' l,ffi\.'cr. fo und an eldC' "oman "':andenng 1n the fir!>t block \\oodgm'c .\hhough d1 ntnt 'lh(' ,,.. ... ahk lt' ll''t' het addrM olli'-<'"' "'ho tl'<>l het home Short causes garage fire in Cd~ • • • .\ 9th .\' enuc t'nldmt told pohtt Thunda) that t0meonc bed bur· llarurd tht home of 1trms valut'cl at 2SO. In a 1q>ar1tt tnodntt Tbun-- da). 1 home on Holly On~ •-as buraJ.arucd •1th a typcwntt'T' "'" poncdstolcn. • • • .\ .... net tont11n1nc $7?0 was ~n ele-ctncal shon t~ted a aaraec tire an orona de~ Mar on Thursda' that rnulted an an cil1mattd U0.000 da~ ~ Beac-h flrt 1n1.esi-aaton tf'llC'C'd t~ CHtt of tht ftrt &O I sbon 10 a pfllC hpt at the home 1t l Jasmine"'~- A pastt1b)-rql0f1cd tht blatt at about I 45 p.m •. fire offiClal said :.t'! The Pf'llll' and an adJa('Cnt •• room area wcrcp.itkd. caut.1Q1 $20. an damaec to the \tru t L 1n con~u •as unkno._n .\ rental unn located 1 'c PJllllC ctCaped dafMlt No one •"JU~ and tht flre wu conuaa abcNI 20 minutes ,,....---=-=-~------------~--·----- M * 0r-oe eo.t DAILY PILOT/Friday, April 15, 1988 Bomb-kills U.S. servicewoman; terrorist sought P--lane.hostages appeal for release or~ ra prlsoners- terrorists. Kuw~iti officials have re- fused. ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) -Two hostages aboard a hijacked jumbo jet broadcast messages today sayina they would be killed if the Kuwaiti government did not bend to the demands of the Arab gunmen holding the plane. The two recorded messqes. almost identical in wording. were sent by radio from the plane to the control tower at Houar1 Boumedienne Air- pon. The hijackers.rcle~sed o ne of their captives Thursday during the second day of negotiations here with. a Kuwaiti delegatio n through Algenan NAPLES, Italy (AP) -Police said today that a member of Japan's Red Army terrorist group was the pnme suspect in a ca.r bomb explosion outside a U .S. m ilitary club that ki lled an American servicewo man and four Italians. Investigators sajd they we-re search· in& for Junw Okudaira. 39. who also is suspected in rocket ar1d bomb attacks on the U.S. and British embassie5 in Rome last June. At least 17 people. including four U.S. sailors. were hun in the Thurs- day· night blast outside the United Services Organization club in down- town Naples.· The Pentagon identified the slain sailor as 21-year-old Angela Simone Santos. a radioman 3rd class from Ocala, Fla. She had been stationed at the Naval Communications Area Major Statton in Naples sin~ March 1985. A man called a French news agency offi ce in Rome today and claimed the attack in the name of a group calling itself the Organization of Jihad Bngades. "The Amencan 1mperiahsts must die today, two years after their barbarous attack against the Libyan Arab state," the caller said in accented English. "Jihad" means "holy war" in Arabic. At 2 a.m. on Apnl 15, 1986. the United-State~ bombed the Ltbyan capllal in retahation for alle~t"d Libyan involve ment in the bombing of a West Berlin nightclub. Two U.S. servicemen and a Turkish woman died in the nightclub blast. The Libvan a mbassador to It al). Abdulrahman Shargam. told the l\NSA news agenc) that attempts to link Libya to the bombing were d is1nformat1on. Romano Argento of Italy's anu- terrorist police said investigators believed Okudaira had accomplices and that they were taking the deim seriously. "We do not think that the attack was organized by the Red Arm) alone ... said Argenio. who is leading the investigation. "We think he was Junzo Okadaira 1.1.ork ing with other terrorist groups 1.1.-h1ch we are still ti) ins to identjfy." .\rgenio said Okudaira is believed to ha\t~ parked the rented car. laden 1oA.1th explos1vt s. outside the club. Earlier. ANSA quoted an uniden- tified police ~me al as saying "the Middle East nne · n seems most llkel\ ... State·run . I television re- ported receiving a call today from a man who said "Justice has been done for the Lebanese people." The blast damaged the club's in terior. wrecked cars and shattered w1ndo1.1.s along narro" San Marco street. About 30 passenaen were reponed being held in pim conditions. all handcuffed and forced to remain silent. About four crew members also are believed to be aboard the jeL The Kuwait AirWays Boeing 747 was hijacked April 5 on a flight from Bangkok to Kuwait with t 12 people · aboard. It was forced to land at Mashhad in northeastern Iran, where the hijackers freed 57 hostages. The plane then new on to Lamaca. C~ prus. where 13 people were re- leased and two Kuwaitis were killed. It arrived ~n Algiers Tuesday night. The hiJackcrs are demanding that Kuwait release 17 jailed pro-Iranian "Jn the ntme of God the merciful, I greet my family and my friends and I ask the Kuwaiti authonties to free the 17 prisoners held in Kuwaiti prisons," said Soleiman Mohammed Soleiman al-Mashari. ··1n the event of refusal. they arc going to kill us." In a second message, a man identifyi nf himself as Mohammed Ahmed A -Ajem said: "I am one of the hostages from the Boeing .... and I ask the Kuwaiti authorities to free the prisoners held in the prisons. Without that. the kidnappers have decided to kill us ... A passenger made a si milar plea Thursday. Mined U.S. ship reported safe; two crewmen critical mediators. " The freed hostage. Djuma Ab- dallah C'hatti of Kuwait, is a 70-year- old diabetic who doctors said urgent- ly needed an insulin shot. The gunmen issued a statement saying they would not bu~ge in their demand that the 17 pnsoners be released. They said they stood by their demand "even if the price we have to pay is very high.'' "We are not highway bandits." they said in the statement. radioed to the control tower in Arabic ahd English. "We are me n of principle." According to a Kuwai ti offi cial who spoke on condition of anonymity, Chatti reponed that the hostage worst affected was Fadel Al-Sabah. 33. cousin of the emir of Kuwait. Panama files troop protest Sabotage blazned in a~.mo du.mp blast MANAMA. Bahrain (AP) -The .S. Navy said the guided-missile frigate that apparently struc k an underwater mine in the Persian Gulf w.as out of danger today. Two of the I 0 seamen injured were in critical condition. Iran's ollicaal Islamic Republtc News Agency earlier reponed that 13 civilians were killed and a number of others injured in overnight Iraqi bombing raids on the western Iranian cities ofHamadan and Bakhtaran. PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP)- The government fi led a formal diplomatic protest with the U nited States today o .. er wttat it called ··violations of Panama's sovereignty" by Am'erican troops. The note said U.S. troops closed a Panamanian highway during a two· hour firefisht Tuesdav night "be- tween soldiers of the United States and an unknown group ... ISLAMABAD. Pakistan (AP) - President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq said Thursda) saboteurs caused the ammunition dump explosion that killed at least 96 people. and denied the weapons 1oA.ere desttned fo r guer- rillas in neaghbonng .\fghan1stan. ··My personal assessment 1s that ll couldn't be an)1hing but a very effecti ve way of sabotage." Zia told reponers durins an informal briefing at the presidential palace. In previous comments, Zia had not ruled out an accidental explosion. He said "somebody who is not 1n ltne wi th us," was responsible for a scnes of blasts at the dump between Islamabad and Rawalpindi last Sun- day that caused rockets and grenades to rain on both c1t1es for more than half an hour. Zia would not elaborate. explain- mg: "I don't 1.1.ant to hun the inquiries" being conducted into the ewlosion. The USS Samuel B. Robens was being towed to Dubai, Navy officials said. Iran said it fired six m issiles on Iraqi economic and military installa- 11tin~ in the cities of Basra, Ali-gharbi and Khaneghcin. There was no 1mnwd1ate confirmation from Iraq. • The Navy said the 3. 700-to n Rob- erts was in no danger of si nking. The explosion happened Thursday about 55 miles nonheast of the Qatar peninsula while the Roberts was on patrol. "The ship as under control. It 1s out of danger, .. said .S. Central Com- mand spokesman Lt. Col. John Head. Foreign Minister Jorge Abadia called the act a "flagran t violation of Panama's sovereignty" by U.S. soldiers who "violated Panamanian territof) in a visible form." Four teens inf amily found butchered in Texas home Dukakis criticizes drug war inaction SAN A.NTO~IO. Texas l .\Pl - Four members ofa famih were found stabbed to death earl\· toda' 1n a mobile home. and the bodu:s were so brutalh mutilated that police dad not recognize at first that one ' 1ct1m "as a male. ··1t resembles the Charles Ma nson thing. It"s the "orst I've seen an 2, )ears on the department... Sgt. George Wilson told the San ..\nto n10 E:\ press-News. ··1cs unbelievable . .\II of them .... ere sa'agel: stabbed. 7here are kn1,es broken off in their necks... said Wilson. O fficers were searching for a man 1.1.<ho was seen lea' 1ng the mobile home in a car belonging to one of the victims. Police first reponed that four gi rls had been killed. but the mother ofthl' v1ct1ms later confirmed that one 1.1.as a bo:. The mother collapsed after 1dl·nt- 1f: 1ng her children. police said. looked lt~e ··:.slaughterhouse." The killer u.sed an entire set of Officers \\'l'fC called to the mobile ~1tchen stea~ kni ves. police said. homt• in the Valla G rande Mobile Broken kn1fl· blades were scattered Home Park at 3:~"' a.m. b} a person around the mobile home and some who said a girl was fighting with her ~na,es had fx'cn broken off and left an bo) fnend. Stinson said. When police the bodies. arrl\ed at 3:55 a.m .. Stinson said. "It's a mes!. do"n there .\ real o!Ticers fou.nd the bodies. ml'ss." said San Antomo Detect1' e Y' onne Ochoa. 20. said she had Richard Roberts. 1oA.Orked with Jennife r Mann at a .\ friend 1dent1ficd the vacttms as grocer) store until the: both resigned Jennifer :0.1ann. IQ: Shannon Mann, t\\O months ago. I" \1anha Mann. I ~. and Ernest Oc.hoa said the '1ct1m was shy. \1 ann. 13. "She 1oA.ouldn't talk. but she asked me .\ former neighbor. Janice Pope. about married life and said she was 1dent1fied thl' parents a~ Ernest and 1oA.anting to mo' e in with her Beck: \1ann. "ho are separated bO\ friend . The\ 1.1.ere always break- Pol11.c Lt. ~ eldon Sunson said 1ng up but she said she loved him. three of the' 1ct1ms 1.1.ere nude. ·"She said that he hit her and that.he Officers were unable to determine a lso broke into her other house but 1mmed1atel\ "hether the \'lcllms had that she st1ll 1.1. anted to man-):: Ochoa been se~ualh assauhed. · said. r\n ambul'ance attendant who was Officers said there were signs that at 1ns1de the mobile home park told least some of the victims had strug- reponers the anterior of the home gled with their assailants. Father of four alaln children re.trained by police. NEW YORK (AP) -Democratic front runner Michael Dukakas blasted President Reagan and Vice President George Bush today for not doing enough to fight illegal drugs. But Jesse Jackson ridiculed his ri vals as latecomers in the battle. ·-rm the general an this war on drugs:· Jackson said at a breakfast meeting with ministers in Q ueens. Dukak1s, meanwhile. was meeting today wi th Gov. Mario Cuomo. The third Democrat in the race. Sen, Alben Gore Jr .. ·was hoping an endorsement from Mayor Edward Koch would ,ift him into.content\on. New i)olls out tOday confirmed Dukakis' lead less th.an one week before the New York primary. Jack- son was running second with Gore a poor third. Senate votes sanctions on Mexico over drug dealings Real estate inoguls held in tax evasion By Tbe Associated Press NEW YORK -Bill ionaire real estate baron Harry Helmsle} and his "hotel queen" wife Leona underwent for his ltfe and even escaped once from death row. but in the end he walked wide~yed and silent to his death in V1rg101a's electric chair for the 1980 killing ofa libranan. Rebuffed by the U.S. Supreme Coun after his lawyers made a frantic plea. Clanton, 33, was administered two jolts of electricity late Thursday night and pronounced dead at 11 :07 p.m. Democrats Dukak1s, Gore and Jackson held a low-key debate Thurs- day night. the onl) clash occumng when Gore continued his criticism of Dukakis on the issue of nuclear weapons. Republicans George Bush and Pat Robenson -their presidential rivalry reduced to a pro-forma con- test Bush is cenain to win -were addressing the annual Washington convention of the American Society of Newspaper Editors today. WASHI~GTO:-. I .\Pl -Senators voted O\eNhelm1ngl~ to impose aid sanctions on :vle·oco for its short- comings in the ""ar on drugs. 1gnonng warnings that the move would dam· age relations wath the U nited States· third-largest trading panner "This ma) be Just the signal Mexico needs to wake up before 1t 1s too late ... said Se n. Alfonse D' .\mato. R-~ Y .. a leader of the efTon to slap penalties on drug-producing and transit rnuntnes that fall short 1n their enforcement efforts. But in Mexico C11~. the Foreign M101stn released a statement con- demning the Senate 'otr as .. foreign interference .. In voung 63-27 Thursday for the sanctions. lhe Senate 1'-nored ve- hement Me"<acan objections and a plea from President Reagan. who had certified six 'Weeks ago that the go' crnment there was "full} cooper- ating .. with the l ~.s. war on drugs and should n~cCt\e all its normal U.S. aid and trade benefits. Reagan. 1n a letter to Senate leader~. warned that the impact of the decert1ficat1on bill "would almost cenainh be an increase an the flow o f drugs to the l 'nated States .. because at would insult Mexico and make the government less mchned to COOJ)e'r· \He. In separate action. the Senate voted 54-40 not to impose s1m 1lar sanctions on the Bahamas. . fingerprinting and mug shots. then quiet!) sat with other alleged wrongdoers before pleading innocent to charges in a 188-count state tax evasion indictment. Less than an hour later. a federal tax evasion indictment was announced against the Helmsleys. one of the world's wealthiest couples. who own the Empire State Building and New York C!l y's Helmsle) Palace Hotel and are estimated to be wonh at least S 1.4 billion. They were arraigned Thursday on state charges that they hid about S4 million an renovations to their Greenwich. Conn .. mansion -including a pool enclosure with a roof\op marble dance floor and a $45.000clock in the shape of one of their buildtngs - as bus10ess expenses and took bogus tax deducti ons. Escapee executed for murder RICHMOND, Va. -Earl Clanton Jr. had pleaded Surgeon's convlctlon volded WASHINGTON -A military appeals coun said it ovenurned the conviction of a Navy hean surgeon on charges he killed three patients through surgical negli- gence because "the evidence was si mply not sufficient." The decision in the case of Dr. Donal M. Billig was released Thursday by the U.S. Navy:Marine Corps Coun of Military Review. Bill ii. h~ld. behind bars at the. Fort Leavenwonh. Kansas, military prison since early 1986. was ordered released. The court's 20-page opinion said prosecutors had failed to establish Billig's guilt "beyond a reasonable doubt.·· Massachusetts Gov. Dukak1s. in a druJ·fightinJ speech prepared for delivery 1n Brooklyn. asked rhetorically. "Mr. President and Mr. Vice President. what is going on? "Why do we have the money for Star Wars but not for the war against drugs? And why did you pay $200.000 a year to a dope-peddling. gun- running Panamanian dictator?" -a reference to former suppon of Pan- amanian strongman 'Manuel Antonio Noriega. SPECIAL SUMMER Gang movie 'Colors' .... opens amid protests ~ LOS ANGELES {AP) -The "something dever and hip about Assembly backs wiretaps for drug-dealing suspects BJ Tiie AIMdase4 Prat HOURS Open Friday Nights Until 8:00 p;m. ~.~.~ NEWPORT CENTER SANTA ANA/MAIN PLACE S.. ,_. ... IW. •• Medrthur l800 N Main St near S.ant1 Ana Fw'j o,-._. °"' H etpt fn. 9.S 'Mon t'n 10-t. Sit IH. Sun 11.f (714) 640-5800 (714 ) 8JS·J737 • , movie "Colors" opens today tn 425 being a gang member." theaters across the .country amid Six Guardian Angels including protests by the G.uard1an Angels and Cunis Sliwa. the founder of the others ~h<? ~lain'! the street-gang volunteer crime-fighting aroup, were drama wtll 1nc1te violence. a~sted Thursday on charaes . of But Dennis Hopper. the film's disorder!~ conduct when the_y tried to director. called the protesters "ir-enter the New York City office of the responsible" and said they were film's distributor. Orion Pictures. encou~.1ing "blood to flow in the "The movie .... glorifies street crack streets. youth aanas.·· Sliwa declared durin1 a The movie stars Sean Penn and rally in front of the midtown Man- Robtrt Duvall as gana·fiahtina Los hattan buiJdina. The poup had AnF,lcs policemen. The movie, announced plans to "take over .. the which used acti ve Los Anaeles-arta offict'. pna members as t'xtr11 ancJ advisers, Sliwa said the flJm provides a ponrays the wortd of the Crips and virtual .. how-to" of street violence. the Bloods. rival aanas. who. use the includina the kUUna of a police 'olors blue and red. rtspecuvely. to officer and fos1en neptivc 11ereo- distif\1uish themselves. types by ckpictina minority youths as Some thatcrs planned to increase violent touahs. - security today as the film opened. But Hopper said the protmcn .. art In L'hicqo. police Supt. LeRoy whippina up the problbility aod the Manin said extra police miaht be possibility'' of violence. ••Tbc pec>ple assianed to petrol ntar theaters •here who art sayina blood is aoina to now "Colors" is playin&. He said the mm in the strttU are alkina for blood to miJht tend a m~ that the.re ii ftow in t~ streets." SACRAMENTO -The Assembly has voted to allow police to t.tp the telephones of suspected drua dealers. despite warnings that it could violate the Pr:ivacr of innocent people. The measure, 581499 by Sen. Robert Presley.[). R1 ven1dc, cleared the lower house Thursday on a 48-18 vote. It still needs final approval from the Senate. Law enforcement poups have tried for nearly two decadesto~tCalifomia 1ojoin thcfedcral~vernmentand more than JO other mtes in •!low.i"' wi~t.t~. But previous bil,ls have been ~~bte to act past the Assembly ~ c!"m•naJ JUSllee committee. This year, a ~hhon of Republicans and five d1ss1dcnt Democrats known as the Gang of Five have been forcing floor votes on anti-crime biJJs that have been stuck in the Public Safety Committee. Commercial •cton end •trilce LOS ANOELES -8oerd memben of the commtrcial acton' unions h•~ voted to end a three-Met mike apinst1hc Scften' Acton Guild and the American federation ofTelevision and~ Anisu that cut b9ck production of broldcalt commercials. Cu&ins ballou Tuaday and Wednaday, board members voted 123 to 2=l0 I . ve I teftlative 1.h. ree-ye91 t'Olltnc1 coverifta employment of all ()Om performcn, eccordiftJ to SAG spolcaman Mark Locher. The vote · y suspeacll tbe IUike effective &oday, pendina final ,.tification by 1bt 100.000 members otSAO ud AFT'RA.. lcder taicf. The' boards will mail· ooanct eern.1 MCI t.lloa 10 -.bers 11n1 Wirt recommcndi"I they VOit to 8"""" the COltb'lla. ne ........ arc due t.clt May 20. '1Evft')'OM cu ID a.ct 10 WOft IOmOrTOW," Lodler llid 1ltanday. 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The average iaxpa}er will have to toil 126 days this year to fulfill federal. state and local tax obhgat1ons. accordtn$ to the Tax Foundation. a Washingto n-based research organ1za- tton "h1ch calculates the dav by dividing all taxes collected b~ the total number of taxpayers and figuring eve~ penny goes to go,ernment beginning Jan. I until all the tnes are pt\i~. This 1s the latest Tax Freedom Day ever. Last y~ar s was Ma) 4. t"o da\S earlier actually because this year 1s a leap \ear. The lengt.henang of ta~payer servitude would seem to pro' e that this ~ear's so-called tax reforms were actuall) tax increases in d1sgu1 e. For "hat it's '-'Onh. the best ~ear fo r taxpayers this decade "as an IQ ~"hen Tax Freedom Da~ "as .\pnl 28. the Tax Foundation said. The foundation estimates the average taxpa}er will devote I hour and 50 minutes of eve~ eight-hour '-'Ork da) to pa) federal taxes and another SS minutes for state and local taxes. Usin~ the same measure: •housing costs I hour and 24 minutes: •food and tobacco require 56 minutes: •transponat1on takes ~O minutes. •clothing costs ::!2 minutes of each work da~. •recreation "111 eat up 21 minutes. and e' eryth1ng ebe can be purchased for S3 minutes of work per da~. Tat..en together that doesn't seem to Jea,e much time to complete 'our ta\ return and get 1t mailed. whic h is "hat ~ou had better do 1f ~ou going to make the m1dn1ght deadltne and Sta\ off the IR~ IJSt . · Man} happ~ returns. Water deregulation ... We ha\e had our second straight "'inter of I~ sno"' and rainfall. .. More than ~O .... ater districts ha'c reponed to state officials that th~' ma' oc unable to keep up with demand this ,ear . .\nd in an ;roni c s .... 1tch on normaltt). the cns1s 1s likel~ to hit harder m the nonhern pan of the state than in the south. The usual response to a water cns1s in Caltfo m1a 1s a patchwork of coercn c measures .. rationing. public awareness campaigns freighted heavtl~ with guilt-inducing pro paganda. and helpful ttps on 1. onsen at1on. Already this year a wa ter district in acramento Count) 1s considenng htrtng "water cops" to monttor ~ople who wash their cars too often or "atcr the s1de"'alk. :ind the "public sen·1ce .. announcements are proltfcrat1ng o n TV. .. Meantime. pc 1.1plc are encouraged to feel guilt) about themsehes and resentful about their neighbors. Cal iforn1a·s nonh-south hosttltt\ becomes a little more bttter. and Mark Twain's adage -.. .,..·lmke) 1s for dnnkmg. "'ater 1s for fighting over" -1s borne out once again. ... ""atcr agenc1c<; think of themsehes as quas1-go'- ernmental agencies \\1th a m1ss10n to man ipulate behavior rather than a compeut1ve su pplter of a commodtt) ... Instead of setting strict quotJS and hmng enforcement agents. they could agree to suppl) minimum allotments at current ··normal" prices and charge t-.A.O to three ttmes as much for anything O\Cr that. Do )OU think people "'ouldn't put bncks in their toilet tanks. take fe"'cr. shorter sho"'ers. and reduce lawn "atcring to a m 1n1mum.., ... In the 1970s \\C tned handltng the rnerg~ cns1s wtth d1rectt' cs. quotas anJ ration mg. Ex pens claimed that energ~ demand was special. and prices wouldn't have an impact. When "e linall~ delontrolkd prices. prices rose to market le, els. people: rnnscn cd more. ne" sources were developed. prices dropped and the t ns1s petered out. La Habra Daily Star-Pro1r~u Gang of Five The po" er equation an Sacramento is being changed. at least tcmporanl>. b) the defection of the Gang of Five from the s~ ncopatcd mar1.hing formation directed b) Assembly Speaker \\ 1llte Bro..:i.n. It should be a change for the better. The Gang of F1 ,e. wh ich includes .\ssembl~man Steve Peace. D-Chula Vista. recently Oexed tts muscle -and won. In a di rect challengl' to the speaker. the Gang of Five (all Democrats) JOined "1th Republicans to force a major bill out of committee and onto the floor. Assembl) man Bill Bradley. R-Escond1do. 1s the author of the bill at the center of the controvers). It provides that a person convicted of murdering a child under the age of 14 could receive the death penalty .... But this is the kind of bill that annoys the h~rJI faction which Willie Brown leads. How this little n:~llion in Sacramento will~ resolved is anybody) guess. .. For the . moment. how~ver. the insurrection 1s benefi cial because 1t opens some windows on what has been happening and reminds the Assembly Speaker tha\. despite his enormous power. he is not invincible. Th c.Jll•nln, El c.i- \ o.r..., Citr tdltor l•CWI 119twst ... ""' .. ·~£.Mof _,..._ "*-Ondet u .... ~Dnctlf a::.-:.:. .. f .... C.Olllllell O.• °"* ....... ............ · •Mtddl~-lncome people who are actually getting tax cuts are as scarce as aardvarks In the ArcUc. · • ~PKlL S D AY W EDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY S A 5 6 7 8 21 Reagan,Congressdeserv~ all the credit for tar mess By ROGER TATARlAN With the income tax d~ltnc hows a"'a). simple fairness demands a t..ind "'Ord for the Internal Revenue Sef\ ice. I nst~ad of beating up on the I RS for the Great Tax Trauma of 19 8. we ought to be beating up on 1hc panics "'ho really did it to us. The true culprits are President Reagan and the 99th Congress who. between them. came up with the "'11ch's brew known as the Tax Reform Act of 1986. which was supposed to simplify the tax rode. The\ then handed the poor old IRS the )ob of deciphering and enforcing leg1slat1on so complex that private ta' accountants arc calling it a nightmare Dunng the t~o )ears tnat the While Ho use and Congress sparred over the bill. the insistent talk of reduced taJl brad.ets and rates had most of us dreaming of ways to spend the sa' ings. Things "'ere gomg to be so simple that ~e could fill out our own ta' forms and e'en save lhe fees we used to pa) 10 people who knew what the) ~ere doing. Hah. Middle-income ~ople who are actually gemn4 taX cuts .att as scarce as aardvarks in the Arctic. Any number of them will testify that besides pa) ing mote to the govern- ment. the> are paying their tax preparers up to 30 percent more to get the bad news. Pnvate ta:io. e:io.pens beg.an caution- ing us months ago agamst dreams of lower taxes unless we were very poor or \Cl) nch. For one thing. an estimated 3. 7 mil hon Americans who had never before paid taxes ar~ now wtthm the embrace of the IRS for the first time One of them. the 9-ycar-old daughter of a fnend. has JU St paid Sl68 1n taxes on interest earned o~ her college fund. Don't tell her about lower taxes. While tu brackets add rates were generally reduced by the new law. so wett deductions. "This could mean that your taxes arc increased even thoush rates were reduced," The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants warned in a statement in February. And. it added. "the greater complexity and exposure of the new lt:aislation may result in higher rctum preparation fees." Very few tu prcparcn arc happy with the added burden. Many arc rclievin& their frustration with the MW law b) circulating copies of a highly critical "()pen utter to Con- arcss" written by five tax accountants and first published on the paaes of The C PA Journal. "The disparity between what 1s promised to the public (e.a.. 'tax simplification: 'fairness: 'tall reduc- tion') and what is delivered is widen- ing... the letter said. "The use of Orwellian 'doublespeak· to ac- complish the sellin1 of tax law (we raise ·revenues· when we don't have the 1uu to raise 'taxes') severely diminishes the credibility of both our legislative ~nd e~ccutivt branches. !t insults the intelhaence of the Amen- can people and is beneath the dignity of a trury democratic nation.·· . Urgini official Washinaton "to be honest with the American people." the five accountants said: "If we truly need a tax increase. tell us. Raise the rates. ChanJing a number from 28 percent to 30 pm:ent is something that takes only seconds to do. We can all quickly undcntand exact!)' what's been done. We wouldn't ba"c to wade throuJh reams of explanations to know where we stand or what tt is you want us to do or how we arc' to comply. ''Sure. i1 will take courage toopenl)' tell people something they don't want to hear. orsomethin1 you believe they don't want to hear. No one wants to pay m ore tax. But whether a taJl increase is hidden or obvious. the American people will get the message." The)."11 get the mcssasr. all n&ht. but will they a.cccpt it? Or will tney continue to punish candidates who mention a nttd for hiJher taxes? In their beans. all surviving pttSidentJal candidates must know that hi&her taJles arc the only way to reduce Ronald Reagan's nistoric budget deficit and national debt. but none has the couraae to say so in public. Ambiguity is the best policy. If this campaign has shattered some ronvmtional political truths - such as the pttSumt'd imponancc of car1ybird show1np tn Iowa -it has also reaffirmed the truth that candor about higher t.axes is like pushin& the sclf~cstruct button. Former Gov . Bruce Babbitt of Arizona tncd it very early in this campaiJn. It helped make him the first Democratic casualty. Walter Mondale also chose to be candid about hiaher taJles when he ran against Ronald Rcapn in 1984. ·"Mr. Rcagan will raise your. taxes. and so will I. .. Mr. Mot.dale told the Democratic Convention. "He won't tell you. I just did." Few can have foraotten what happened to Mr. Mondale -ccnain- ly not any of this year's surviving candidates. You arc not going to catch them mcssin& around with candor when it comes to higher taxes. Give them the safety of "Orwellian doublespeak" every time. ~ T•,.,.,_ & • •TMJald eel wt Ill s.en.-r.. South Laguna housing unit problem tip of the iceberg Granny flats are a good example of how demand for housing out paces market MARTIN BROWER Those who arc opposed to the slow- growtn 1nit1att ve -due to be voted on b> Oranie County residents at the polls this time -should rejoice in gaining at least SSO new votes apinst the 1n1tiative. These SSO votes arc the 27S homeowners in South La&una who ha' c converted their homn during the past years into so-<alled "aranny flats" and the 27 5 penons who have rented thcst units from them. In fact. the potential anti slow- aro wth vote could be even hiJher in that m0$t of the homcownen ~ ably have two or more votes in their homes and many of the renters are two or more people. What has happened over the yean is that 275 of the 400.homeowners in South l.qu~ the formerly unin· corporatcd county area recently 1n- ncxcd by the city of Lacuna Beach. have appattntly illeplly convened their homn to create a rental unit as pert of their property. In 10mc c.atn this ha been done by pertit1onina, an tome caws by ad· ditiom. and in tome caws by merdy convcnins ..,.,_ Now that SoUth Lapaa is pen of the city of Lapaa le8dl1 lbetc units are contidered by tbr aty IO be i" violation of the buildi ... code. and .. toe of excitcmmt ha aupled in this otherwite pacd'ul ~ted com••i'Y· Many ~ts o( ~ le8ch fed tbat the .. .,..ny fla11 llave IO JD. a:t COftlCS1ioa wt eclded ..m111 pr ms. 1u1 Of'POI!• .., dlMee it me Mtoda!JOn -Prem ...... "' l)i. Ymity in ~ I...-;rw. or- pn1zat1on 1s made up of landlords and tenants who claim. amona other araumcnts. that thne allqedly illepl units arc actually hclpina to provide affordable rentals in an otherwise imaainc that thole who are rentina generally expensive housins. area. the units, whoK need forhousina was To an extent, this is similar to the alleviated by thcK iJlclal units. could old Corona del Mar area in Newport be opposed to more ftousina in the Beach. where homeownen over the county. yea.rs have created rental units be· So all of thnc bomeownen and all hind. upstain, downstain and wher-0 ( these tmants should vote aipinst ever. This don provide relativdy the initiative. And likewite. IO should reasonable ttntals in an otherwise the property owners and tmants in expensive area. old Corona dd Mar. The Laauna Beach City Council ~think they will? Probably has now mack its rulina about the not. They cannoc tee that the need for units in South Laauna. The council bousina is ~t in Ora• ~ty. bas decided that the ~aranny flats" That \he need for afl'ordablc houtina can remain for five ycan.. Afta' five is esoecially pat. ycan, if the tenant is over the • of Moreover, they probably don't 60. the tenant can stay and the unit undcraand that powth cannot be can remain. stopped. ThelC units are S1art tati- lf tbe tetlant is unckr 60-out heor mony to the (act that~ if new she or~ have to to in 1993. In this, bousi111 is cunailed, the number of the council it qui~ naive. Never will people livi• U. Orueie County - it be able IO expel a poup of teMnts. ancf drivilll dleir can on die roedl U~ftJiOM will have IO continue b aod heways -will DCM ead. yan to comt. Wlml llspp e•• .... • Orult One ldditioul ~is tMI ii ~btl•e a.••-or• f:; the ho~ =paid property ...-wtaa'I Wa .. ID . talCS OD bocb the ... Md• dlll JUll iWlilioa fllla pM illcM ..... .. .,.nnyftaa."mead9e,...._.cm1 T:.=-=~·--or remain wlil die..__ aw ... d9e _ die 5fu propeny. Pel'MpllMllollol..-• lllCft IN •ea..,.. _. 11 • la- the owner cu be~ "r •ca,, .._. willl ... A9g [W._ lw but t.bcre wiD be a lol ol..._ 8'I Pl vadDs ol DhMily. ill s.111 ftnt lilM __,. decidll IO Ill. I • ..... .._ ......... Now'°* pailltolddllltktt. It ii ililiM. ... iml 11 t.·dilJ _.. ..... difficult to i ...... M dlM t.G•ID a-. 1111y ........ 90 lllli tllle de> convenedaeir ptlOjllit) t0 IMI ~ pttiliilNt '° ..... ii • die =-:.,.., ......... _. ..... boutit11m.:8::f:a11e ID.,. ..=---:•:=:=;-:,.-;-. ADd it Is dillcuh IO ~·4 r. Stungun -- settlement To the Editor: • RtcOllllZC 1hc name .. s1un 1un1' It is a device used by law cnfora;ment •ncies in or~ to ~ontrol vaole.nl pcopk without inflacun1 peal boc:hly harm. This device was ~sed by 1he Hun1inaton Beach Polacc Oepan- ment in order t.o control those who might have injured themselves or others. Because of this device that saved many from major injuries.. ~ ci1y of Huntington Beach and its officers were sued for SS million. Now en1ers Marc C. Block. at· torney al law. He is rc~ntina. those that filed the law su11. According to the Daily-Pilot (Dec. 23. 19~7) attorney Block was quot~ as saying "police u~ stun guns de.hberately to inflict pain in a syste~atac pattern of brutality by Huntington Beach police." Now keep in m ind t~e _fact that 1he ci1y was sued for SS m1lhon. The folloWlng agencies e!'ter t.he case to investigate the aJlcpt1ons. the Orange County District Ano~e>'. and the Federal Bureau of lnvesupuon. Both 4l¥nc1es. foun~ ~insufficient evidence· 10 bnng c~m1naJ cha!JCS against those named in the lawsuit. The cit) attorney hired an outside legal firm to handle the c;a.se. After an .. exhaustive .. investJpt1on by bo1h. they decide to go to City Council and recommend 1he) make an offer of $300,000 to the plaintiffs. 111 give you o ne guess as to what happened 1hen. The plaintiffs had the check cashed before the ink dncd. If attorney Block was so. sure of himself when he sued the ctly of S5 m1lhon wh) m God's name d id he settle for a mere S300.000? Because he knew he would losc in court. His clients would have bttn blown out of the box once the defense anorne) went to work on them. It sounds hke "ut's take the money and run ... I believe a note offcar was placed tn the minds of the City Council memberslcaving them thinking that 1f the) went to -court it could cost mil hons. It cost the Cll) "fi ve figures" to hire an outside attorney to settle a case tha1 shouki have gone to trial. The Ctt) Council should have ljstcncd 10 those in lhc Police Department and the investigt1 vc agencies not the hired attorney. The City Council .. gave up" its Pohcc Department for a mere S300.000. What the council is saying 1s ··you're not guilty. but we·11 pay them anyv.ay." This makes everyone look gu1hy. The )Ury would have buntd these plaintiffs. I guess the city attorney feels that 1t is better to scttlc lawsuits out of court rather than go to trial and defend the Cit). If the city wants to give m oney awa)' the} should hire a second-year law student and save the high salary we now pay the city attorney. This ci1y needs an aggr"5ive cit y attorney who will go to court and put thtsc lawsuit happy people where they belong. City Councilman Jack Kelly was havinJ a d1scuss1on about police wage nciouauons. Dunng that conversa· lion he brou&ht to hght the Sl00.000 lawsuit scttkment and remarked. .. The rason we (the City Council) cannot give the police a raise is because we ~ to pay off the $300.000." The fact of the matter is. the City Councitdid not have to pay out anythina.. ... they mack that ~ cision. A little added infonnat1on: The Police Oepertmcnt has been working with a contract for seven months. The Huntinaton Beach Politt De- partment is not 1uihy of any wrong doin&. and the pa~nt of $300.000 only shows that the city attorney is 1uilty of n~t s~nding up and .fighting for what 1s nJht. Thas entire case makes Chanel Number S smell like Chicken of the Sea.. HOWARD D. SUBNICK Huntinaton Beach ; TooAv IN H1sr0Rv I Today is Fnday. April IS. thc.106th day of 1988. There arc 260 days left in the y~r. Federal income tax rcpons arc due today. Today's Hiahliah t in History: In the early momina houn of April IS. 1912, the British luxury liner Titanic sank in the Nonh Atlantic off Newfoundland. less lhan thrtt houn after strikina an icebera. About 1.500 of the more than 2.200 people aboard died in the disaster. On thtsda~: In 1980, exiMentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sanre died in hris at the aeeof74. In 191S, South Africa said it would repeal laws prohibiti• tel and mar-rille between whiaes and nott4'hhn. rn 1916. the United Statn launched an air raid .... Ubya in mpoatc IO the bombi• of la ltellc ditcotheque in Bertin on A.oril S. fli!~ laid 37 --'-, IDOldy civ-died ilt die~ five ,,_. IP JtO)' L W'dlilms ..... • ~. "11'dat of the r ...... u .... ,.o1.~n Willa Wenl r.,r•C:"'fl L W'dliamt _ .. Cl lfl;;, &ctil P'remr. 0. ,_ IP A jmy ill Non)). =-......... Amy Cwr. tW ud IJ cOa-pa llPI 11111 lM fllcllwjlll .._ ... ._. 1 17 .... -,.mo.M~CIA .... ai•a• • Ulli••••r ottc ct a as. ~ lir Tofsy. -... @lillp ... ... Ila!• ....... -AirtcyC~lrilill9...._ . ., lllt •• 'IZJf ..... 'Objects' mar relationships DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a successful eng.inc-er in my late 30s. For 11 years I was happily married to a wonderful woman who died two years a,o after a long battle with leukemia. I am t')'ing to raise a 12- yev-old S10n alone. I am just startina to sociaJize again. My job requires that I travel all over the United States, to Europe and to South America. While I don't date m uch. I do sec what goes on, and ifs the same all the world over. Women are compfaining that there aren't enough good men for all the fantastk females. Men complain that women today are too cjloosy. that they don't know wha t they want and they don't pla) fair. I admit that there are lot of rotten guys out there. I run into them all the time. The decent me n hate the jerks because they give all of usa bad name. -By-thc-vme1utren~ere are more than enough rotten women to go around. True. man) men look at women as "sex ob1ect~" but JUSt as ma ny women look at men as .. success objects.·· Am I being cynical. Ann. or 1s today's mating game simpl) a hunt for Mr. Megabucks instead ofa search for a man with principles and good character? Sign this -SOUNDING OFF IN SAN JUAN . DEAR SOUNDING OFF: I agrtt tbl *re are j•sl u muy women loot1ag for Hccessf•I (rid!) men as Satuay, April 11 All• IMl£1S "ere are men lookial for vlsu l kaocko.ts, complete willt aJI ttle riglll t me&Hrements. n ey bottl deserve lo be st•ck. nere are ple•ty of wome• out tbere, bripl, i.Dterestm1, teHIUve ud cart.1, bet Mt packqe4 i.D a way tbt catclln taie eye. ne same cu be said of mem. C•seqweatJy, some_ extremely wortaiwMle caadiclates, bo" men aad womea, are passed over ·~ cltoices-are maff by-glaan illstead of braills. It womld be •sef•I iJ tlllese folks wo.ld cet out ttle wedcli.Dg pictares of ttleir pareats ud compare ltlem to waiat Mom aa.d Dad look like loclay. A11umiag tlllat ttley aren't brala dead, sometltilag just miftlt reglstu . • • DE..\R ANN LANDERS: Since your anti-coupon corTespondent wa!. from Upstate Ne"' York. I know 11 wasn't me she was behind in the checkout line. O therwise. the next tame I was an front of her (him?). I'd give that character a poke. When ARIES <March 21-April 19): New moon in }Our sign h ighlights o r ig------------- LIBRA (~l·pt. 23-0ct. 22t Emphasis on po\.\er ~uthont~. anten"11~. chance to h11fi nancial 1ackpo1. Lega l papers required. be sure of nghts and perm1ss1om SpotJight also t ontanues on publlrn~. partnership and mamage. inality. creativity, strong opportunity for a "oew love rela- tionship._" You'll $Cl SYDN£Y together wnh family member who recent-0MAll ly was estranged. Popularit y tn -••••••••••••• cre~ses. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'll rcall~ see "light a t e nd of tunnel. .. Break fro m restriction is andicated. you'll be released from "heavy obligatjon." Fanancaal picture improves. employment or career opportunity bnght. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Investigate. check motives. delineate puzzle pieces. Cycle high, member of o pposite sex confesses "fatal attrac tion." You'll be commended for unique presentation. special report. Virgo piays role. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Domestic changes occur. an and music and luxury fisure an scenano. Higher-up acquiesces to request involvang responsib1hty. possible prom o tion. Gemini. Sagittarius figure pr.omi- ncnt.l). LEO (July 23-.\ug. 22): Despite pleas for quick action. be diplo matic and play waiting game. Focus on long-range-prospects. idealism. publishang. romance You'll learn mo re about money. royalties. special offers _ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Look behand scenes. realize someone knows something about trust fund or other financial matters and is withholding pertinent data. Check returns. bl'Come more aware of accounting procedures. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No\ 211· tress d1plomac~. be receptl\ e, real11t.' you have p0ten11al for s1nk1ng chord 01 universal appeal. Emphasis on commun1ca11on. music. special appeals. -\n ··old flame'" could be back 1n picture SAG ITT ARIUS (No' 22-Dcc. 211· Stress andepen- dence. c~ea11v1t}. st~k. onganaht). danng. You·11 get to heart ol matters "'here lo' e 1s concerned Ph\ sa cal attraction featured. and your morale 'Wiii soar as result. . CAPRICOR!'li I Dec. ~2-Jan. 19 J. Get together wath famal} member "'ho recentl~ talked about "making a m o'e ·· You'll "'ork well \.\1th puhhc toda\. espec1alh "'o men. Focus o n home. secunt~. propen). basic ' aluc.S Taurus an' o h ed AQUARIUS (fan 20-Feb. I.SI: You asked for opportun1t) to te!>t theones. Green hght will tlash. ~ou·11 be free to he tnno,ata\C, creative and to break from 1rad111on. E'penment. make 1nqumes. challenge answers. PISCES <Feb. l Q-March 20): Long-range prospects "'111 be clarified. You ·111ram more about rnsts. pa~ men ts. collecllons and ho"' to protect valuables. You ·11 en- counter an tense. romantic. sentamt"ntal 1ndr' 1dual St·orp10 featured. IF APRIL 16 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current nck haghhghts fresh stan 1n nc"' direction. added 1nde1":n- dl·nn:. cn.•at1' II\. abd1h tO .. start oq~r'· 1n construct1 \t' mannn .\ .. nl'\\. IO\(' .. could be on honzon. Dunng -\pn l. )Ou'll tra,·{·I. l.\ntc. amculate feelings and learn that }Ou indeed arc attrar11' e to members of opposite sex. Pisces. Virgo people pla~ 1mponant roks an )'Our-li fe. You are sp1ratual. stn\·e for perfection. and man~ 1ns1st ~ou are ps~chac. Jul~ "'"'be memorable for ~ou an I Q88. Boxers 'job 5th most perilous Q. Where do professional boxers rank on that list of people an the "most dangerous jobs"? A. No. S. Behind: No. I. mil it.a')' jct pilots. No. 2. steeple1acks. No. 3. race car drivers. No. 4, 1ockeys. To see how you·d do as an anno uncer. say this swiftly: "Sheep shouJdn't sleep in a shack. Sheep should sleep in a shed ... The Hungarian National Anthem contains special praise for To ka) wine. A cow has 10 times as much stomach capacity as a horse. Australia has knights. CHAM·PI·ON (chara'ptan) l t.. winner of first plooz. 1n compcz.Wt.ton- o.ccz.I ling aw;r oil othu. ·~ 'WUUldrit. c{fqJ-)OU anythtng lue." ~5Nt'L •% 50 SMutt.i:xmt.S. f 36. 50 • .. Gra~dparenls never makl· kids ncu· rouc. LM. Bo YD _ The poet Perr) Shelle) not 1ust Q. Who popularized the polygraph as a lie detector'> A. The same man who an vented the comic book character "Wonder Woman." Research indicates credit generally goes to Wilham Moulton Marston. a Harvard-educated ps' · chologist. · An axiom of t'hild psychologists: -laked but lo,ed to sail its) bits) paper boats. He·d sneak off 10 ponds Or stop at puddles. Yo u hear about a lo t of oddball compulsions. But not much ahout that one Q. Wh) arc eggplants ca lled ··egg- plants··~ A. That's what thc\ looked lake the earl) 'ersaons. L1~c hen's eggs. Not even in packs are wol' es efficient hunters. Stud ies afield in- dKate the) bnngdo"' n their pre~ on!~ once in"' e~ dozen tries. RINGLI NG BROS ANO * BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS NEW ACTS' --s!> •~ Nonh-South \ ulnerable Sou1 h deal~. ~ORTH • Q 9 A 9 S .a K 10 8 7 6 • 10 " EAST WEST +J87 4 2 J 3 2 • 10 s 3 10 7 6 9 4 3 • 9 2 5 2 •K76SJ I SOL'TH + ~ K 6 • Tht.: bidding K Q8 A Q J A Q J 8 South West 3 NT Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Jae ~· ot Ea~t It is surprising ho"' }OU .:an pr ... i· mote tr icks. This S'-'tndle oc.:urrt'd in a tournament w me years ago North's leap to the grand slam was. 10 say the least. amb111ou~ South's opening bid sho"'ed 25 -:'.~ points. so the com baned count might ha'e been a' lo"' a' ~..i . S ot e'en North's fi,e-card 'ult might ha'e been enough to compemate ior that, especiall) )m..:e the pair might have been missing a n ace East-West "'ert" not d oing all thJt well in the C\ ent. and \\est deoded that it was 11me to roal the "'a1en a little. So he selected as his opening lead the .:ard neare'l his thumb. and that turned ou1 to be the 1ac~ of hearts. It proved to be a most fortu- SHOCKED' . .. ... "· .. • ~ • • ~ :4 • ' t• Robert E. Schmitz, • o. "' announces the certification to offer the '1FDI FA ~ T PR OG R A ~I A physician supervised weigh~ loss program at ck BIG BEAi INN, i• bfutJr.J 8" Bear LUe, Calif. Comprehensive medal tr .. tment, inctud lf'9: • Clinical evatuatk>n • Rapid wetgth redUc'tlon • Nutrition conMf•"9 • P.,ysielan supervfsk>n For more intOfmation. call (71 4) 866-7561 Ask for MU')' Solley Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, April 15, 1988 A7 Complete televlalon Hating• In Sundey'1 TV Piiot. 1tou openang. Outside of the heart suit. decla rer had ni ne fast tracks-three spades. ft,e di amo nds and a club. 11 seemed that the o pening lead guaranteed four heart tnd .. s. for under normal c1rcumscana~ the lead of the 1ack indicates pos:.ess1on of the 1en. ACROSS ~ Rifles S Boiler type 10 Munch 14 1nd1ari city 15 Various pref t6 ·Scarce 17 Pluck 18 Gern an c1t'y 19 r=r1ends ~, 20 Reso1u1e 2' ~1m11 2 2 !)rug user 24 Decree 26 Humorous 2"' L1gnt beams 29 All agog 32 Arson result 33 Walking wavs 3 4 '1101 t>et 35 Snamus 36 11100 1es 3~ St.,..ge< 38 -01<,o once 39 Ouet>ee .ir> vers1ty 40 A •ncan CO'" '1 Maoe ouohc 43 Mea1 44 Ari arcnangel 45 us poet 46 ~eQu1re 48 C•earance - 49 Total 52 Subsides 53 Versifier 55 DtS1rtCI 56 Amenn<l 5 7 Roman gala 58 Candy 59 Course 60 Insects 61 The two DOWN 1 Jostles 2 Giant 3 Can province 4 Dwelled 5 Hies 6 Preference ; Gaelic 8 The Avenoer 9 MOSQue parts 10 Crtb 11 Can steel City 12 Norse cnlef 13 Olrect1on 21 Roman god 23 wears 25 Smotte 26 Bore 27 Cargo sto~ 28 Apart 29 Electric unit 30 Fatuous 31 Serve Therefore. declarer wo uld not need the .:lub fane<.:.e South v. on the fi rst m ck wuh the ling, cashed the que~n and then led the eight. When Wcist produced a lo"' hean, declarer con· fidenth fines~ed the nine East wa~ rather ·~urpmed to fi nd that he had collected the setting tnck Left to ha~ ov. n devices. declarer "'o uld ha't' m asted home He \\Ould first ha'e trted for a 3-3 heart brt>ak . keepang the club fi nesse in reser' e an case he amas ed onl~ three hean trid s As the cards lie. botb tho..c chan ... c5 .:ome home. ~Q decla rer cou IJ r~ill ur 16 tric k' 1f that "'ere· perm1 ... ,1t-le ~VIOUS ~ SOlVED 33 Mallet 36 Slackened 37 Heredity factor 39 Reolined 40 Ocoupatton -42 Deleted 43 RIYef ISies 45 MO¥sten 46 Stag H Spant5h rivet 4a Spa"ISh "OK" 50 Imparted 51 Slat 5• State abbr 55 For ott•oer 0 , , 12 by Bii Keane "Daddy phoned Mommy and said he was on cloud nine, bur on see any numbers." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore ~,., __ ,.....,... ............. ........ -... i:D I WANT ~ ADJECT1\f.S, FE.WU\ RUN-lli St:NTI.NC£. S MD AA U\Ylti:r OJf LOLD, D~T MISP..Ali. M~ ~~lflER~. Chalk talks in the press box DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham BLOOll COU1'TY GAMIN AND PATCHES .THE PAP£R ~MONEY USE~ TO BE MAD£ O~ OLD CWTt-tl~ by Berke Breathed by Addison t : FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston ··Marmaduh.e. you re the one who's suooosed to go fetch!' ,•So T~IS MR. WILSON SAIO Ct.I StOULO TURN YOURSELF IN ? ' PEANUTS TODA'1' IM W14't' DON'T l{OlJ CALLING MlfSft.F CALL YOURSELF OPHELIA .. A TAXI ? GARFIELD DRABBLE R08Bl8R08E IT 5 AN OLD JOKE DID '(OU GET IT ? ' . SPEA!<tNG OF JLO j A~EN T YOU KIND I OF OLD FOR ME ., ! -.. ~ . 'f ~ • ; by Jirr. Davis 50 MOCH FOR ~PU5H ·.) TOMORROW W ( 'M>RK ON ' IJP "~ a.. 0 ~ by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady . r SHOE ,\~lCUAl-1 lOMM~~ilVE ~lfA~P;," I . L ~-. -- by Jeff MacNelly """""' ....... -~ ~::::;-~IL..:m~~-- FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY l ~~JE~~' 1 I stEA TAK£-~ OIAR6t. /J'1Sff 'A UH-• fkJSH ON HORSe -Hl>f. • ,,, IACX! I . ' · 1:.v:.J HI, 60YS! 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COMPLEJEH.YSECOlleOSll'E-TRANSACTIONS, ~14-- Karcher denies SEC' s charges Regulators file a $2.5M suit accusing familymembersof'84instdertradtng LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two brothers and a son who cootrof the c.arl's Jr. bambu,..er chain were accused of using insidt infOTmation to benefit their relauves in a $2.5 miUion civil lawsuit brought Thurs- day by federal regulators. Sixteen people, all but o~ oflhem t members of the family that ltnds its name to Anahctm-based Carl KMchcr En\crpriscs. we~ named an the insidtt-trad1ng complaint filed 1n U.S. District Court b)' the Securities and Exchange Commission. Founder Cart N. Karcher. who appears in Carl's Jr television com- merciaJs hark1n1 back to his youth o n an old-time family farm. would be liable for j I mil hon in damages under th<' formula 11sN m the complaint. The complaint alleges that 1n CXto ber 1984. the insiders or their rd:uives sold stock a nd debentures to makt' profits or avoid losses when the pnce of shares in the publicly held compan) plummeted because of an ad\ersc quanerl> rcpon. "We have to show people in these s1tuat1ons ~ou don't tell ~our brotht'r. )Our famil). )Our rclatJve~" said Irving Einhorn. EC .reg.ionaJ admin- istrator. in announc.-ing the fihng. Karcher. chairman oft he compan) that has 450 outlea an the West. promised a\ 1gorous defense. "Th~ charges are tot.ally false," Karcher responded ·· ~h Wlfr and I d ad not sell a n\ of our stock. nor did ""e tell anyone elS(' to do so. To s~~t that an) of us "'ould 1nten- t1onall} violate the S«-unt1es laws as h1ghl) offenme " Carl ~. Karcher and his brother. Donald F Karcher president aJld chief operating officer are accuS('d o f passing 1nformat1on to their "'l\CS ans! children but aren 1 accuS('d .o l 1rad1ng in the stoc~ The I:! other defendants. including the founder's son. ( arl Leo Karcher J vice president. and .\h 1n De~hano who "'as ac oun11ng director art' a cused in the compla1n1 ofarnng on the 1nformat1on The rc"\I of lht' defendants are children 01 the t'lder Karc her brothers and their spouses Those named 1n the complaint made profits or a\ 01ded losses total- ing SJI0.000. Einhorn said. The complaint seeks a n 1n1 uncuon .. or- denng them to disgorge profits de- n ' ed and losses a \ 01ded ·· It also sttks tnple damages from each of those accused of profiung. ~g.a1nst those accused o f passing on information but not of making trades. at seeks damages of tnple the amount of an~ profit allegedl~ made b~ those the~ upped. .. That bnngs the total amount of penalties sought to s~.5 m1ll1on Einho rn aunbuted the losses to .. a do"' nturn in profits after the 01~ m- ptc!>:· ~h1ch brought h undreds of thousands of\ ISi tors to the ell' in the summer of 19 .i · He said alleged offens.cs "'-Cre unco,ered an random computer checks conducted b' the National .\ssocaation of S«unt1es Dealers. Einhorn said. OTC UPS & DOWNS Namt t CotrPwr 2 Starstream 3 MetrooF di s 4 Unifast S SctenMicro 6 Tu cel wt 7 AmcoleEgY I lrc.9wooo 10 lns tfrmSoi.. 11 Vioont wt 12 tnl'4 wtll 13 Luo.ins 14 VictorCreat 15 CourierOiso 16 t onsTov 17 LelsurConco 11 t e•cel ~1• ~~~~a1 ProvenaF'ds Verlleom WnMicrowv Etco1e1 s Seagate Tc NYSE UPs & DowNs I Trade deficit report drops Dow 100 points NEW YORK (AP) -L ne\pected ne"'s of an 1ncrea!i< in the' nataon·s trade deficit touched ofT • f~fall !>hde an the stock markl·I Thursda~ lea' mg the Do"' Jones andustnal a \t'rage v. 1th its ~wnd three-d1gu lo!>s 1h1s )ear Do"' Jones·s a' erage of30 blue chaps plunged l O l -lo to ::' 005 t "\ for Its largest loss since 1t fell 140 58 on Jan. and llS filth t>1~c.:!>t point drop e'er Dedanang issues O\ erpowerc:d advam·t s b' about I I 111 I 11) thr O\ era II tall) on the Ne"' ) ork tock E 'change "'tth 144 up I o(l I dv" r' and :!48 unchanged Big Board \ olume came to ::' 11 I million '>hares dg;11nst I ~ r, • m1l hon In the: prC'\ IOUS se-.sion The ') sE·s compol>llt' 1ndt'\ It'll t " to t.i"' 14 Before the market opened thl' ( ommercC' l>epanml'nt rl'f>l.•'il'u that the nation's trade defirn widened to S 13 ~ i b1ll1on an Frhruar. from S 12 .4.i b1ll1o n the mo nth tit-fore fhat came as a shod to market panic1pants "'hl1 had tx"l 11 lool1ng for a con1tnuc.-d narro"'1ng in the g.ap bt•t"'-c:en 1mnort' and e \pons The dollar dropped sharp!~ 1n foreign t'~Change markt'l"I on tht· nt.'"'S. and L S redat markets also took the ne"'s badh Pnces of long-wrm Trea-.u~ bonds fell more than S 111 1or c:J 1. h $1.o<>O 1n face 'aluc:. putting their\ 1elds 1n the 1$5-~percent ran{!l Stock-market anal}sts said pers1s1ent strt'ngth in import!> 1n partllular. ra1!K•d tears that the.-Federal Rescne might i.oon feel the need IO tighten credit to restrain the eC'OnOm\ as v.ell as to support thl dollar · -l1E1;11t11a.u1511;1 ..... -------- . ~ ~ , .... 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Analysts said blue-chip s tocks attracted some buying by traders looking for "bargains" after the big drop on Thursday. But they also noted that stocks faced some formidable obstacles in any bid to rebound. The labor Department reported this morning that the producer price index offinished goods rOK 0,6 percent in March. That put added emphasis on recent worries about a possible revival of inflationary pressures. At the same time, interest rates rose in the credit markets. pushing yields on long-term Treasury bonds close to the 8.95 percent level. Brokers said the bond and stock markets were still feeling the ill effects of the unexpected news Thursday that the nation's trade deficit widened in February. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 8.29 to 2.013.93. reducing its loss for the week to 76.26 points. WHA T AM EX Orn WH AT NYSE 0 10 NEW YORK (AP) Ar>r. IS NEW YORK tAPI Aor. IS ll'nY. ii• Advanced ·1 ffl Advanced '1 Oecllned ~lined :~ y nchangecj han9ed otat iti"'M ~ otal lnues 19'2 New h gfls New tlghs 11 New lows 7 6 New ows 16 AMEX LEADF.R S NYSE LEADERS GoLD QuoTE s Dow JoNEs AHRACES MrTAlS QuoHs NASDAQ S UMMARY Wholesale pi;-ices up 0.6 percent in March &ion's trade defacit worsened in Feb- ruary despite a 36 percent devalue· tion of the American dollar over the last thtte"yars. The Dow Jones Industrial AverllC of lO blur-chip industrial t10Ckt dropped I 0 I · points Thunday in ract1on to that news -ill fifth bigest losa ever. As ror today's report. Donald Ra~ a CieOqia Staie Univenity economi1t who IPC(i_alizn in ~ sale price trends. said •• ··1M ~ acmcntion of QOfftmodity inflation aft.er a ~montb biahll may '9e areeted with --c:oecem Oil the aedil marUJL llekdftf the brolid mture of Msdt"J pnce ...... tbt Labor De-~ ~ ... , its illda ol .mcite•6e prims fbr CODm•• ~ °*' ...... food -...., ..... 0.4 =~..Swidl•O.) .... . ·'*:l· .. £_..,.~ ........ .. ....... .-aY ....... '° ..... we' ....... .. ......................... ·~ ..... ~hdail6oaol in prmara. j • FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1988 Gl Devlla ouat l•l•nder• to win ftrat NHL pleJoH ..,._ ever.112. ~:!!!1111111111!!!11!::..__L ___________ _;JOrd1n'135.palnt• belp Bulla uel lndlene d•meglng loea. Dodgers fall to nemesis Ca·tamarans may be faster San Diego'sJones finds fourth win inf our career tries SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Dieao Padres riaht-hander Jimmy Jones has no explanation for his phenomenal success against the Los Angeles Dodaers. He beat them again Thursday. aoin& 62/J innings to beat Fernando Valenzuela 2-0. Starting his third year with the Padres. the 24-ycar-old Jones has faced the Dodgers four times in his career and has won all four pmes, allowing Just two earned runs m 28211 innings for an 0.63 earned run averaJe. "ltJUStS«mslikeeach time I go out Tonlgbt'• game Atlanta (Gia vine 0-1) at Doc11er1 ( Hersh1scr 2-0). Time: 7:05. TV: TBS (at 7:20 p.m.). Radio: KABC (790). Saturday's Game: Atlanta at· Dodgers. 1:05 p.m. against them I have decent stuff." said Jones. who .allowed five hits. walked four and struck out three. Jones. 1-1. got relief help from Mark Davis in the seventh, who came on to retire Kirk Gibson with two out and the tying run on third base. BtilConner says challenge boats - coulcfbe unstable SA!'J D IEGO I .\Pl -The wukl) held belief a.mo ng ~1ling ellperu that catamaransare faster than monohulls does noth1rig to ea~ skipper Dennii. Conner's conC'Crns as he prepares to defend the .\merica·~ Cup against Nev. Zealand'~ challenge The t'-'O sides are scheduled to met"t in a Septt"m ber race senes off San Diego '-'Ith the San Otego Yacht Club talung the dual-hulled catamaran to the li ne against -.:ev. ZeaJander \11lhael Fa~ 's smgle- hulled boat ··The buci.. stops"' 1th me. and I'm as nen ous a!. can be about "'hat's going to happen .. Conner said "'hen asked d unng a Thursda~ bneti ng "'hether he thought the race would be a mismatch ··tt'seas) lorallthe~peoplethats1t in their Ii' mg rooms and sa~ · .\ catamaran 1s faster than a mo nohull · S ot man~ of them ha,ee,erhad to go out and rale a 130-foot monohull v.1th a mast ~f.iJ feet abo' e the bottom of the k~I "If the' had 10 do 11. the' v.ouldn't be quue· so lOclc~·:· said Conner noting catamarans can be unstable tn certain cond11 1ons and that a fl ip during a race '-'Ould mean ccrum defeat s1nle the dual-hulled boat can·t be righted Conner and his crev. have ~n saili ng da1h off San Otego in a Formula •· catamann v.h1le 8\IO'alt· ing compleuon Qf the two muluhulls under construcuon for defenst of the cup The first of the two boats 1s expected to be ~d~ for water tnals b) earl) June Fa)''s boat. launched 1n New Zea- land last mo nth. 1s 90 feet at the waterline and some 130 feet Iona overall. It will have a crtv. of 40 to SO people. man~ of whom will be s1mn1 on hull wings to pro' 1de ballast. Conners.aid there.v.ould be a crev. of four or fi ve people on tht' catamaran The Nev. Z.Calander. v. ho v.-on a coun battle 10 force an earl\ defense of the cup. has threatened· to J O to coun apm. la1mmg the San Otego Ya ht Club's planned use of the catamaran 1s 1llq;al and unfair The )Kht club and its defen~ manager. Sail .\menca. insist that the o nh des1in rtstnct1ons in the Dttd of G1tl applicable to the defender relate to boat length. ~o mention 1s made 10 the det"d. "'h1ch go ' ems cup co mpeu- twn of the number of hulls. ··Both panics ha'e invested a lot of mont') to build a boat:·· Conner ~1d. ··~tr Fa' built a boat to race and 11 seems to.me he v.-ould lose a lot of face "'1th h1~coun tf" men 1fhe d1dn•t show up .\fter creating this big brouhaha I don't thin~ the rtSt of the world v.ould be thn lled to death v.1th him e11her. so I think there's going to be a race .. When Fa~ 's unorthdox challenge v.as rulC'd \ahd in No,em~r b) the Nev. York Supreme Court. which arbitrates cup disputes. the San Dteao Yacht Club agrt"cd to face ham m a one-on-one match and 5Cra~d plans for a I Q9 I int"1lat1onaJ repua offSan Diego Jones had struck out Gibson 1n the fifth. causing the Dodsers slugger to toss his bat away in disgust. But the young pitcher agreed that manager Larry Bowa made the right decision when he brought in Davis. "I wanted to face him in that situation. but it was still a good decision by Bowa." Jones said. After Davis got the last out in the seventh. and McCullers worked two scoreless innings. allowing one hit and strikmg out four for his second save. Conner's multihull debut runs into rough weather Valenzuela yielded eight hits and four walks and struck o ut three as he lost to San Diego for the first time since 1985. snapping a personal four- game winning streak against the Padres. The only run Jones needed came o n a throwing error by catcher Mike Scioscia·in the fourth. Tony Gwynn hit a leadofT double. moved to third o n a sround o ut and scored when Sc1osc1a's pickoff attempt skipped off the glove of third baseman Pedro Guerrero. Valenzuela, 1-2. gave up another run in the seventh when he walked John Kruk with the bases loaded. " Celebration Boeton pitcher Ro&er Clemen• la con- &ratulated by catcher John Marzano on the mound after pitc~ a abutout o•er the Milwaukee Brewen Tln1nday. See 84. S.\~ DIEGO I .\Pl -Slopper Dennis Conner's media debut 1n a mult1hull Thursda~ v.as e"tc1ting but no t e:\actl) smooth sailing. .\ mast broke a support motorboat v.as stranded on a rttf. and 1t ramed. ~ot ne essanl} good omens for the Stars & Stn~ team·s unonhodox ca mpaign to defend its claim to the presugious .\menca·s c uptroph) ma mult1 hull. But med1a -av.-are Conner and his team took the act'1dents 1n stnde .. It ga't' ~ou somethmg to v.nte about:· team member B1lh TnnkJe told a reportt'r "'1th a smile' after 1~ beleaguered 0t"et d ocked at the San Diego Yacht Clu b. the official cup holder Conner. v.ho v.on the cup for thc:- ~a ht dub last ~ear 1n .\ustraha. seem~ at ease as he sklpptted a ~ foot catamaran back to the dock. In one hand. he held a soda made b) .a corporate sponsor and. an the ot~r. the tiller of the Formula 40 .\sked ho.,. the catamaran com- pared to the smg.le-hulled 12-meters in v.-h1ch he built has sa1hn& repu- tation. Conner said. "Oh. the 12- m<"tcrs are more technologicaJly pr«1sc These are a hnle slow." .\ crev. mem~r pulled the le& ofhts ov.n foul ~eather gear to make su"' the JOl t> v.as understood as the catamaran rose onto one huU in a gust E.art1er. there v.as less lev1t' v.hen t he mast of one of the team's practice catamarans e,c ploded and p1ecn dropped around ere"' mem~ ~o one v.as inj ured. U .N. adds Budd, Cash to athlete blacklist u .s. rider returns ~fforts to put pressure on South Africa continuing_ UNITED NATIONS (AP)-Runner Zola Budd and tennis player Pat Cash o n Thursday were added to a United Nations blacklist of athletes who have performed in South Africa since 1980. O thers on the annual hst include golfers Seve Ballesteros and Ian Woosnam and tennis players Jimmy Connors. Chris Evert. Vitas Gerulaitis. Brad Gilbert. Henn L«onte and Billie Jean King. Unlike Budd and Cash. those athletes had ~n includtd on pre"ious U.N. blacklists. The 92-page report is issued by the United Nations Center Against Apartheid. the system of racial separation in South .\fnca. It contains the namt"s of 2.500 athletes and co vers the period from Sept. I. 1980 to Dec. 31 . I QS 7 "This register 1s an effort to put pressure on the go' crnment of South Africa to eliminate apartheid:· said Sotinos Mousouns. assistant sec retal)·general of the United Nations. Budd. a South o\frican native who became a British c111zen four years ago. appeared at a cross<ountl') meet in Brakpan. South o\frica. last June. Budd.:? I, said she was there on!\ as a spectator, but the U .N. group said she "ha·d the audac1t) .. to run severaJ laps Just before the compet1t1on staned. She was also said to have run ma road race in Randfontain on New Year's Eve. The U.N. repon also said the former v.orld r«ord holder "continues to train m her nall\e !)outh ..\Inca·· and uses a "Bn11sh passport of con' en1ence:· "In fact. she onh returns tO the l'n1 1~d Kingdom during the a1hlet1cs compe11 11,e season.·· the repon said Budd has pledged to spend most ofhert1me 1n Bntain. v.here she has bought a house and 1 planning to begin universit} courses. The International .\mateur .\thlc11c Fed· erauon 1s re' 1e'-'ing Budd's case. and 1s e"tpe-cted to d ecide toda~ v. hether to su pend her from compt"t1uon Budd's coach. John Br)ant. said Thursda~ that he didn't thinl the blacklist v.ould affC'Ct her ehg1b1lll\ ··The announcement of hc.-r name on the.- blacklist is based o n the same l'harg.es she has strenousl) denied and are patentl~ untrue:· Bf) ant said .. It's disturbing that this appea~ t\' hJ't" been orchestrated at the same ume as :l~.l' ·)1 hean ng ·· II the m un 11 allo'-'S Budd to ket'p ,\)mpeting. 11 could trigger an .\fncan bo~cott \1l thl' Se-oul 01~ mp1cs South .\fncan athletes arc tiarreti b~ most 1nternauorual sports feder- at1\1n~~ 1ncl ud1ng track and field. because of the lOuntf" ·s apanhe1d pohr~ ··Th<" question 1s not JUSt a matter of the k gaht' of a Bntish passport. but one of moralit' and s1ncent\ ... said >\madou Lamine Ba. general St'C"rttJ~ ·of the Supreme Council for pon in .\fnca (.ash. the I ~ ~ v. 1mblcdo n c hampion. and Gilbert came und n firt last :"lo,ember for pla~ ing in the uth .\fncan Open tennis cham p1onsh1p in Johannesburg. Cash. an \u trahan. t'oeat Gllben 1n the final Brown says tlmlng was poor to move rbor finds its best to topple Laguna LA WR ENCE. Kan. (AP) -Larry Brown decided he just couldn't faCt' the people at Kansas if he left (or the coachinajob at UCLA. Brown said Wednesday the tu ming point was thinkina ahead to the celebration associated with the Jayhawks' victory over Oklahoma for the NCAA championship. "I just didn•t think I could face the kids -and Freddy (Athletic Dirutor Bob Frederick) ... Brown said. "'When · I left UCLA(in 1981) I blld two pis left that I wanttd to accomplish: win a national championsh~p and wort for Chancellor(UCLA.sCharles) Youns. They pve me that chanct, and they were more than fair. It's not that l didn't feel aood about them. I did. I was aoina to 90. ··1 ju11 came beck and tboucht about the thinp that were eoins to happen this week. the .-radc. the blnqutt. I couldn't (move) and face ~vetybody. The bottom tine wn the timlna was bid ... '°M lit Newton tot up and spoke for the players and laid t1!eY realiJed I had wanted to ao to UCLA and they wanted me to know they were behind whl&evcr J did, .. Brown llicl .. Rilht then I knew this was what I wanleit.""' 8rowft mldf I leria of telcphont calls after stti"I t.ct ftooat Lot A•la. WMa he caDcd his aemt. Joe Q .... ht WIS told I.hit theft WIS I problem in the contT'IC1 drawn up by UC1.A. Curci leads four-set win; CdM tops Tustin in three Newpon Harbor Hi.ah's volleyball team pulled out all the stops ihursday n\ghl and 1t resulted in a 15-13. 13· IS. I 5-10. I 5-12 non-lcaaue victory O\•er visiting Lquna Beach. "h was a peat match. especially for us.." saKl winning roach Dan Glenn. who watched his team rally from an 8-0 deficit 1n the fourth pme to drop Laauna Beach to 9-2 overall. "All the pmcs were really close. M said Glenn. "until the last one when it became a streak pme. "Earlier it was one point. then side out. side out. side out. then another point. But the last one "as tv.o big runs. Ifs the ~st matc h "e·,e pla~ed b' far . · "The\ made some m istakes and we stant>d s1d1ng out ·and getting an the groove m the last one .. Senior m1ddleblocker Mike Cum. v.11h J l kills. \oliaS the obvious standout. He al~ had thrt'e stuff blocks. . '\lso playing wtll for the 1lors "'<'re Pt'ter Eastman (four stuff blocks and 10 kills) and Drev. Sheward. v.ho had 64 assists. Harbor 1s nov. 5-2 overall . .l-0 in the Sea \'1ev. uaauc. with another non-league game set for tont&ht against v1s1ttng Foothill. l..aguna 's major efforts \IOCrt l't'C'OrdC'd b~ outside h itter ~an Stafford and sttter Mark Well In a Sea View Laauc match: C.... Itel Mar l. hada .. The Se.1 Kings l ru he'd the '1s1t1ng Tille-rs. I 5-5. 15-1. 15-1. as Junior setter John Hamilton had fl"c dtgS and sophomore outside hitter ~rt Welton con- m buted fi, e kills CdM 1mpro,es to )-1 . .,.h1le keq>1n& Tustin v. 1 nless m four league." matches. On the college le' el UC Su~ S. UCI l : ~host Anteatcn JOt a qu11.:k start v.uh a 15-dC'C1s1on an the first pme. but l n Otego n-s~ndC'd \I01th t~ree stral&ht 1 5~ 11 countS to drop L.: I. The '\nteaters fe ll to 5-1 O\crall and 4-2 m uthcrn Cahfom1a Volle baJI .\stoaalJOn play de pllt' the pla~ of Oa\"t' ~ttkcr. who had 2 kills l Iv.raps up its ho me ICUOn Sunday •1th a ~ ·'0 <'Ontest in C'ra•ford Hall apinSt Hawaii. Poli~e identify fan who fell to death Angels. Chicago are rained out p,..,,. .... , ..... Pna A 19-~~ man who died in the fint fatal fall in the history of Anaheim Stacltum was idttltifltd by authorities Thunday u Sean lawtm('e O'Neill of narb)' Santa Ana. ACCOf'dina to ~ice. O'Nrill may have Jumped from an upper level to hit dc9ttl du.= Wednetday n'-ht's ~ between the Calilomia A s and ChiCllO White O'NeiU died immecb1tdy. laid a COfOMf's 1.n· vestiptor. o ·Ncdl MnlCl lht roof of 0.te S. near the left fitld comer and ftll 180lkr l S ~ to the pound. '8nd1na on his beck. Foul pity did not appear-to be in-volv'fd. nahe1m police~· John Har.don said. TM Kadtnt om.met a• about 8· lO p.m .. dunna the 1'\th inning of the "nadS.- Whate Soll pme. fbtlka1hwa1thcfi~t from a flll 1n thesu.d1um·~ ll- ~r history. said Skn Erlcv.-1M of the cit) ·s pubhc 1nfonnation offkc. Handon 11Kl 0 ' Clll probabtl was 1ns1de the stadium. rat~ than C'limb.na up from the outside. beaux no ropes~ found. No OM camt for-iard 10 ITPQrt O 'Neill m•ssa"I-appe"'ntl thett ~ no watnnteS to the fall and no ttektt tub •-as found on o·Netll authonua saKl "Wc·tt lookint for som~nt pouabl~ ·~nt to the pint wtth him and .as aflttd to come IOf"''lrd. or •1t~ .. ho ml) ha'c tttn '°mtttuna that dKln't import.ant 10 them la t ntiht:• Handon said Thunda The C'ahfonua Ansb' ~ wtth the ChlQIO ~.llr ~ ... posl- poncd due to ,.... Thunda~I) t.hc ninth ra1nout 1n ~naheim 1um 1n ll)un. It was the fu11t rainout at Anaheim tadaum sin« Sirpwmbtt 2~. 1986. Sevm ol lk .._ r-' c e••ll ha' e OCX"Umd 1n APri The ~"Ids ha\~ I thft!e ... mt 1Cnn With the Scattk Manners WI -ulmct at the Ka~ wim ~mo son•t at :OS. S.turda) aa :OS and ~ at I .JS. AD tbJft pmn wtft ht tdtvtted on Channd 1 to SoCal ·· ~dden ·· Sam Ermolenko makes his fi rst appearance of the year tonight in spttdwa~ motofC)cle rac- mgat the Orange Count~ Fairgro unds 1n Costa \1es.a Ermolenl o. \!O ho ndes for the V. oh erhampton Wolves in England. has bttn a top Bnush League com- pt'tnor for the last fi,e ~·cars Errnol<"nlo as one of nme -.mcncan nders v. ho rcgularl~ co mpete m the Bnush League Costa Mesa promoter Harn Ode' said. .. Sam W'lll be mak1.ng the first of three appearancn this ~ear as part of the United States Rider Rtturn Progr.lm. "'This 1 good nev.s for Amcncan pttdv.a~ raring for ifs the semc thing that happenc."'d from 19&2 to 1984 v. hen v.e had as man) as IS top stars O\ crsees \l.'hat 11 docs as make racing localh e'en bcncr bccaute almost e' Cf' .,.C'Ck or every other v.et"l. ~e ha'e a maJOr ovcncas star ((turn for home dut' .. The l ' Rider Rr tum Propam 1s an agrttment ~tWttn American pttdv.a) promott'rs and the British Promoten uague that aJIOW$ U.S. n dcrs to return three times dunnc the "mencan season. Ennolenko 1s a popular nckr an both Enaland and the l ' S .. so 11 1s expc"C"tcd that hJS re1um ~Ill add lf"atl) tO the C'Ompctt\J\-C le,el of tontaht s prosra.m. Ennoknko hM bttn a hard4uct: nder in the l,;.S. and ha$ never won the -.mcncan title even tboUlh he's finished thud 1n the Wor1d l'ham- p1o nsh1p the last two yean. Ennoknko qualified fof the U.S. attonal Champtonship by vim1e o( his finish m 1987 at the Amenc• S~way Final. Then. the week bef<n the N1tlOMI ChamDIOftlh•P last Octobtr. he brotc an ani1t .-ct a ,,.Tiil '" Ottunart. la 1986., 1'c wasditquMW U. hi fim racr far kftocki .. a rider otr Iii• madunr and camt t.et to win nay othcr~all nreht. but ttaJ1 '9ded dill M'Ca9I')' poents to Wiil me crowa. Ermolnko. wlilo woa tlM ~ Spn .. a...k .. a.. ~-~f7tll ICMd&lld ID la W ~ oa-. • ...-...... ..-~ T ...... "llKllll.,._ ....... o'doctWlda•..-a•• · e•6:JI. T"tetitamicS7fDr ..... mdlitf a llwt._.,~ ..... .... • c • • s. • i .f .. . • • t • • • ! . l • . • .. . . .. '1; ... •'· . ' .. .. ·:·. -, ;. -. ! .. ... . . : • I> ~ t • i • : • . e . ! • t .. ' . . . ~ ~ . . l . t • •• •• .. •• . . .. . . . I . . • .. . : i . ~ . . . . . ~ • • • . . • ~ .. . • ' . • .. , • Lyon realan• u Blola coach • ...._ndance ~1a1 ........ L~ who bu beencoachina • 11.1..-; ..,, DI;-bast:etbrltat~lr~niv~mthafor<n··ye1rs; announced b1s resaanatton unday, ef. IDay need asterisk fective It the end of the current semester . Lyon, S9. will continue to talCh at Biola and direct his summer basketball camp at the 1ebool, a IPOkesman ..._ fte A•1dat..a Pnu said. Lyon became head OOllCh at Biola in 1971. The EaaJes have had· ~head OOllCbes -Lyc>n and Daft PONTIAC, Mich. -Sometime this m B ....... t -since 1978. Holmquist, 37, will serve as weekend, the Detroit Pistons will an-Biola's bead coach stanina next seuon ... St. Anthony aounce Ibey have become the first NBA Hi&h prep basketball star .,...._. Marllm will not hachise to dnw I million fans durina the attend UCLA. even thoup he sianed a national letter of\ reaular season. intent to play for the Bruins. bis father said. Martin, a ' It.depends on who is counted and how. auard who was named the 198748 CJF S-A Player of Silverdome turnstile counts obtained by The the Year, siped with the Bruins last Nov. 18 . , . ~nd Press show the Pistons are nowhere near the I Students at UC San Diqo rejected a referendum that m1U1on mark. would have allocated fundina for a football team. In the . Throuah the Pistons fint 37 home games the campus' laracstelection turnout, students Tuesday and Pist~ns hacf rcponed a lcque-rcoord 960,877 fans to the Wednesday cast ballots on the ~ferendum, which Na•1onal Basketball Association.. required a two-thirds m.;ority, or 66.7 percent, for Turnstile counts, however. show about 200,000 approval. Voting-for footbell-were 2,187 students, OL tewer fans attended those games, the newspaper said. 59.4 percent. opposina the idea were I ,SOI, or 40.6 Announced attendance, accordina to the turnstile percent · · • 1.a .... t Mdll..._ a 6-foot-7, 22()..pound fiaures, bas bttn hiaher than actual attendance for forward from College of the Desert has sianed a letter of ev-rme · 1 d ' d ' f IO 443 fi intent to play basketball for Oregon State. Mcintosh. a -·, ·me u mg 1 ascrcpancy 0 • ans on two-time Southern California Athletic Confieren'"'"' all-Jan. 2 when the Pistons claimed an "NBA rq:ord" -61 ,983 packed the Silverdome to see Detroit play star,averaaed21pointsand10.Srebounds~rpmeas Boston. a sophomore ... A field of six headed by Bchand The Turnstile counts place the actual crowd at 5 I ,540 Scenes and Joni U Bar was entered Thursday to run in for that contest. Saturday's Santa Lucia Handicap at Santa Anita. SiJverdome fiaurcs for last sea.son show anendance Behind The Scenes, who will be ridden by Rafael Mesa, of 650,6.58for 41 regular season games. compared with and Joni U Bar. who will be ridden by Fruk OUwara, the then-record 908,240 which the Pistons announced. were assigned 118 pounds-each-for the tOthronning of Those to.tals include the most drastic single-game the l I/ 16th-mile race for older fillies and mares. exaacratton -an announced crowd of 52. 154 when Coach d-n 't answer charge on~y 31 ,385 actually showed up Feb. 14, 1987. to see ""'ao Philadelphia. TIM: PistC?nS, w~o have fou r remaining home pmcs, ancludmg tonight and Saturday. are trying to become the first NBA team to announ~ I million in announced crowds. This is their last chance because next season they will move into the 20,000-scat Palace of Auburn Hills. Turnstile cou.nts include everyone who enters the Silverdoine from the concourse entrances and the tunnel, stadium sourttS told the Press. Pistons employees, stadium workers. concession workers and media have color-coded credentials and don't pass throich turnstiles. Quote of the day ~-y Stera, general manager of the Chicago Stina. <?f the M~jor Indoor Soccer League, explaanma why it's harder to generate fan etathLlSiasm for a first-round playoff game than forapme in thechampionshipscries: "You can't say to someone. 'Take my I ~year-old niece out to dinner. She's •oing to be real good looking five yean from now:"" Soonen sent letter of inquiry NORMAN. Ok.la. -University of Eil Oklahoma President Frank Horton ~-•II• vealed Thursday that the school has received a letter of official inquiry from the NCAA concerning alleged rules v1olat1ons relating to the Sooners'. football program. · Horton would not comment on details of the investigation. but said he has heard nothins to reduce the "high esteem" an which he holds Athletic Director Donnie Duncan, tus predecessor Wade Walker or football coach Barry Switzer . "Although we consider any alleged violation of NCAA rules to be a serious matter. we arc hopeful that the matters raised in this inquiry can be resolved without a substantial impact on the university's football program." Horton saad in a prepared state- ment. The Sooners lost to the U niversity of Miami in the Orange Bowl on Jan. I in a game that decided the utional championship. Penguinsshakeupfrontofflce PITISBURG H -Former All-Star ~ gc;>altender Tony Esposito was named ' d~rcctor of hockey o perations for the Pittsburgh Penauans Thursday in a front- office shakeup that demoted General Manager Eddie Johnston and Vice President Paul Martha. The decision to bring in Esposito. 44. was made by Edward J. DeBartolo Jr., owner of the NFL's San Francisco 49crs and son of Penguins' owner Edward J. DeBa~olo •. who has taken a greater role in the Penguins' operations m recent months . The younger DcBartolo made it clear in a latc- aftemoon news conference in Younptown, Ohio, ~here the DeBartolo Corp. is headquartered. that he is unhappy with the Penguins' failure to make the NHL play~ffs d~pite the presence of league scoring leader Mano Lemaeu.x. Norman,Azlngerahoot65a HILTON HEAD ISLAND. S.C. -!I Grq Norman and Paul Azinarr each put on a fast finish and matched 65s to share the first-round lead Thursday In the Heritage Classic. Sandy Lyle. however. found it difficult to follow up ·his Masters triumph and had to birdie the last two holes to break par. -A bit of an effort.·· Lyle said after his I-under 70 on the touah. tidlt Harbour Town Golf Links. Norman, whose firiil-round 64 came too late to put him in the title hunt at the Masters. now has played his last two competitive rounds in 129. 14 under par. LEXINGTON. Ky. -Kentucky as-m sistant coach Dwane Casey declined when given the op rtunity on Thursday to deny that he sent ri.ooo by mail to the father of high school standout Chris Mills. Casey, in Louisiana to interview for the head coaching position at the University of New Orleans. was ~sked by reporters how he would reply to the question: "Dad you send the money?" "I would say, 'No comment,· "Casey responded. He added: "Anytrme you'rc•recruiting. you're going to have a lot of allegations, innuendos and as.sumptions. The situation everyone is talking about is very unfortunate. It was one of many that's been going on all year long. The school is investigating, the NCAA is investigating and the ultimate thing is to wait and see what they come up with." Tbe Daily News in Los Anseles reported in a copyright story in Thursday's editions that workers at an Emery Worldwide air freight distribution center in Los Angeles discovered the money in ~ package addressed to Claud Mills. the father of the Kentucky signee. when it accidentally opened. MacLean to talk with Barrick ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -Don m Maclean, a much-recruited but still un- signed high school basketball standout from Califorma'sSimi Valley High School. said Thursday he will contact new UCLA coach Jim Harrick next week. lr:t Albuquerque for Sunday's McDonald's All· Amencan game. Maclean stopped shon of saying he had decided where he will play his collegiate ball. but indicated the hiring of Harrick had become a major factor and probably had improved the Bruins' chances of signing him. "It compounded by indecision,'' said Maclean. a 6-foot-l 0 center who avCTaged almost 34 points and 13 rebounds a game this season. UCLA fired Walt Hazzard at the end of this season and hired Harrick on Tuesday. Harrick. who coached at Pepperdme for nine years. isa longtime acquaintance of Maclean. "I've known him since I was in the third grade,'' Maclean said. "And he's proven he can win. I'll have to go back and talk to him once I get back." Maclean said he narrowed his choices to five schools -lJCL~. Georgia Tech. Nevada-Las Vegas. Kentuck} and Pttuburgh. Television, radio TELEVISION 4 p.m . -MEN'S GOLF: Heritage Classic. from Hilton Head. S.C. (delayed). USA. 5 p.m . -WRESTLING: Amateur Freestyle Championships-United States vs. USSR. from Miami. Fla. (taped), ESPN. 5:05 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Mil- waukee at Detroit. TBS. 6 p.m. -BOXING: Donald Curry vs. Scan Mannion in I 0-round super-welterweight bout. from Jacksonville, Fla., ESPN. 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Seattle, Channel 5. 7:20 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at Dod&ers, TBS. ~:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Phoenix at Lakers. Prime Ticket. 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Illa flnt•perlod 1oat with De.Ua teammate John llacLean. ~evils win first Cup series Canadie'ns advanced to the division finals. power play with 4:48 to play, but the Devils killed off their fifth penalty of the night and preserved the victory. New Jersey holds off Islanders; Caps force game seven In the other Patrick Division semifinal: The Canadiens. who had won the first three games of the series before dropping the next two, host the tint game of the Adams Division finals Monday night against Boston. From ne Atsoclated Press Patrik Sundstrom scored his first two goals oft he playoffs and added an assist. enabling the New Jersey Dc\lils to withstand a third-period charge and beat the New York Islanders. 6-5. Thursday night to win a Stanley Cup pl;>yoff series for the firs1 time. C.pl&aJ1 7, Flyers !: Dave Chris- tian, Bengt Gustafsson and Kevin Hatcher ~orcd in a 2:52 span early in the second period as Washington routed Philadelphia at the Spectrum to even their senes at three wans each. B1'111D1 5, Sabres!: In Buffalo, first- pcriod goals by Bob Sweeney, 8Qb Joyce and Willi Plett and two aoals from Ken Linscman helped Boston clinch their series against the Sabres. In winning the · Patrick Divison semifinals in six games before a roaring. sellout crowd of 19,096 at the Brendan Byrne Arena, the Devils advanced to the.division r~nals start- ing Monday against the winner of the Washington-Philadelphia series. The Capitals. who scored four power-play goals and one while shorthanded. can become only the fifth team in N HL history to win a seven.game series after trailing 3-1 with a victory Saturday night at the Capital Centre. Mike Ridley gave the Caps a 1-0 lead with a power-play goal 5: I 7 into the game before Washington took command cariy in the second period. The Boston victory was the first by a visiting team in the series and it marks the first time the Bruins have advanced past the first round of the playoffs in fi ve seasons. In the Norris Division semifinals: Red Wtqs 5, Maple Leafs S: In Toronto, Shawn Burr and Darren Veitch scored third-period aoals to clinch Detroit's victory over the Maple Leafs. moving the Red Winp into the division final apinst St. Louis. That series beg.ins tn Detroit Tuesday. The Devils. keyed by their specialty teams. dominated for the first two periods and seemed to-have the game well an hand with a 6-1 lead early in the final period. Christian started the three·goal suree at 25 seconds of the second penod when he skated through the slot and beat Flyers goalie Ron Hex tall from just outside the crease. In the Adams Division semifinals: Mel Bridgman, Bob Probert and Dave Barr also scottd as Detroit eliminated the Maple Leafs in six games. Al Iafrate. Tom Feraus and Todd Gill replied for Toronto, which had not won two pmcs in a row for two months. But the Islanders came back with four goals in a 5:02 span midway through the third period to make it close. They had a chance to tie on a Cau41eas !, WUJen I: In Hart- ford. Stephane Richer scored twice in the opening period and Montrul's defense shut down the Whalers' attack the rest of the way as the Sports on TV for weekend Saturday. TELEVISION 9 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: CBA Championship ScnesGamc I, ESPN. I 0: 15 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: St. Louis at New York Mets. Cha nnel 4. 11 :30 a.m. -WOMEN'S TENNIS: Tournament. from Amelia Island. Fla .. ESPN. I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at Dodgers, Channel 4. 2:30 p.m. -SKIING: World Professional Cham- pionships. from Aspen. Colo. (taped). Channel 7 . 2:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Lexington (Ky.) Stakes, ESPN. 3 p. m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Heritage Classic, from Hilton Head Island, S.C .. Channel 2. 3 p.m. -MEN'S BOWLING: U.S. Open. from Atlantic City, N.J . (delayed), Channel 7. 3 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Oak Lawn Handicap, from Hot Springs. Ark .. ESPN . 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Stanford at UCLA. Prime Ticket. 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCltEY: Patrick Division semifinal round Game 7 -Philadelphia at Washington. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: New York at Atlanta. TBS. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Grand National Steeplechase. from Aintrec, Enaland (taped): Baja HX>Ooff-road race, from Mcxico(tapcd), Channel 7 . 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Seattle, Channel 5. 7 p.m. -BOXING: Marlon Starling vs. Mark Breland in 12-round WBA welterweiJht title bout. from Las Vegas. HBO. 7:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Wichita at Lazers. Prime Ticket. RADIO I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at Dodgers. KABC(790) . 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Anaels at Seattle. KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: San Francisco at San Diq.o, K.fMB (760). KNX ( 1070). 8 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Oippcrs at Golden State. KRTH (930). Saa day TELEVISION I 0 a.m. -PRO BASlt:ETBALL: Laken at Houston. C hannel 2. I 0 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Winston Cup First Union 400. from North Wilkesboro. N.C.1 ESPN. 10:30 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: St. Louis at New York Mets, WOR. 11 : 15 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at C hicago, WGN. Noon -MOTORCYCLE RACING: U.S. lnter- ~~tional Grand Prix. from L.aauna Sea (taped), Channel 12:30 p.m . -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Heritage Oassic from Hilton Head Island, S.C.. Channel 2. • 12:30 p.m. -HIGH SCHOOL BASltETBALL: All- Star Game, from Albuquerque, N.M. (delayed). Channel 7. I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL; Braveut Dodaers.. TBS. I p.m . -WOMEN'S TENNIS: Tournament final. from Amelia Island. Aa .• ESPN . I :30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Anaels at Seattle. Channel 5 . 3 p.m. -SUNG: The New Hampshire Cup. from Loon Mountain (taped), ESPN. 3:30 p.m. -SUING: 1988 Powder 8 World Championships. from British Columbia (taPed). ESPN. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Louisiana State at Mississippi State, ESPN. . 6 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Wichita at Sockers. Prime Ticket. 9 p.m. -PRO WOMEN'S Vou.EYBALL: Chicqo at Los Angeles, ESPN . RADIO I 0 a. m . -PRO BASltETBALL: Lakers at Houston KLAC (570). ' I p.m . -PRO BASEBALL: Anarls at Seattle . l<MPC (710) . I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at DOctatrs KABC(790). ' 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: San Francisco at San Dieao. K.FMB (760) . Santa Anita, Los Aramltos results Major Lealllle standings AmJ~£ea6ae WIST DIVISION " L Pet. GB L ll Stnek Heme Away 3-3 3. 0 Kansas City 6 3 .667 6-3 Oakland ~ 6 3 .667 6-3 ~ 4 4 .soo I'll 4-4 Seattle 4 5 .444 2 4-5 Chicqo 3 5 .375 21h 3.5 Minnesota 3 5 .375 2th 3.5 Texas 3 5 .375 2th 3.5, EAST DIVISION New York 8 I .889 8-1 CleveJand 8 2 .800 1h 8-2 Boston 6 3 .667 2 6-3 Detroit 4 4 .500 31/J 4-4 Toronto 4 6 .400 41h 4-6 Milw•ukec 2 6 .250 .51h 2-6 Baltimore 0 9 .000 8 0-9 'nlartday'a Scores Chicago at AD1el1, ppd., rain New York 7, Toronto) Boston 2, Milwaukee 0 Texas 2, Detroit I , l<Jnsas City 4, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 3. Minnesota I Oakland S, Seattle 4 Won 4 Won 2 Won 3 Lost~ Lost 4 Lost 2 Won· I Won 3 Wo n 2 Wo n 3 Lost I Lost J Lost 6 Lost 9 2· I 4-2 3. 2 1-2 1-2 3. 3 - 3. 3 Q. 2 2· 1 1-4 2-4 I-I 5. 0 6-I 4. 2 I· I J. 3 Q. 0 Q. 5 3. 2· 2-1 3. 3 3. 3 2-6 Q. 4 Today's Gamet Aqels (M. Witt 0-1) at Seattle (M. Moore 1-1 ). 7:05 p.m. Texas (Hough 1-1) at Boston (Sellers Q.I ). 10:05 a.m. New York (John 0-0) at Milwaukee (Birkbcck 0-1 ). 11 :35 a.m. Kansas City (Leibrandt I ·I) at Detroit (Alexander .0-1 J. 4:35 p.m. Minnesota (Viola I· I) at T oronto (Stottlemyre Q. I). 4:35 p.m. Cleveland (Yett 1-0) at Baltimore (McGregor Q. I). 5:05 p.m. Chicago (Honon 1-1 ) at Oakland (Welch 1-1 J, 7:35 p.m. Satarday't Games ADgels at Seattle. 7:05 p.m. Texas at Boston, 10:05 a.m. Kansas City at Detroit. 10:35 a.m. Minnesota at Toronto. 10:35 a.m. New York at Milwaukee. 1:05 p.m. Chicago at Oakland. 1:05 p.m. Cleve.land at Baltimore, 4:35 p.m. Na tional League WEST DIVISION w 7 6 5 5 J 0 L I 3 4 4 6 8 PeL GB LIO StrHk Won 4 Lost I Lost 2 Won I Won I Lost 8 Home 3-0 1-I 3-2 4-3 2-I 0-8 Away 4-I 5-2 2-.., Houston Oo4sen Cincinnati San Francisco San Diego Atlanta .875 7-1 .667 I 1/2 6-3 .556 21/2 5.4 .556 21/i 5-4 I· I I· 5 0-0 .333 41h 3-6 .000 7 0-8 EAST DIVISION Pittsburgh Chicago New York Philadelphia St. Louis Montreal 6 5 5 3 3 2 2 .750 6-2 Won 4 Lost 2 Won 3 Lost 4 Won 2 Lost 3 3-0 Q. 0 J. 2 5-3 3-3 Q. J 0-2 Q. 2 J .625 I 5-3 J .625 I 5-3 2-0 1-2 3. 3 2-4 5 .375 3 3-5 5 .375 3 3-5 6 .250 4 2-6 Thartday't Scores San Diego 2. Dodg~n 0 New York I, Montreal 0 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 2 Houston 9, Cincinnati 3 Today's Games Atlanta (Glav1 ne 0-1) at Dodcen (Hershiser 2-0). 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Smiley 0-0) at Chicago (Sutcliffe 0-0). 11 :20 a.m. Philadelphia (Rawley 0-2) at Montreal (Youmans 0-1 ), 4:35 p.m. St. Louis (Mathews l.Q) at New York (Gooden 2-0), 4:35 p.m. Cincinnati (R. Robinson Q. I) at Houston (Scott 2-0). 5:35 p.m. San Francisco (Reuschel 1-0) at San Diego (Grant 0-1 ), 7:05 p.m. Sahmlay's Gamet Atlanta at Oo41er1, I :05 p.m. Cincinnati at Houston. 10:20 a.m St. Louis at New York. 10:20 a.m Pittsburgh at Chicago, 11 :20 a.m. Philadelptiia at Montreal. 4:35 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 7:05 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE ~adrft 2. Ded9ln 0 LOS ANG•LH SAN .Dl•GO SH2b HMOPl'I Grltflll u Gib'°" If Guef'r.i' Jt> Mertllllb MIDevlsr1 SNlf>y ci SclOK.le c Andftn Pf' Ve ..... 118 P Stut>CK 1111 ., .. _. l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 « 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 • 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 J.ifenn c1 Gwynn rt Reedv2t> Kn.11t lt> ~elnd" McCllenP S.nll-c Brown ltl Tl'IOn H J Jonft P MeDevl\P CMrtnz Pl'I Abner r1 nt60 T ..... ScwelW ......... Mlrlllll 3 I I 0 4 I 2 0 3 0 I 0 2 0 I 1 • 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 >I t t l LAI Melin • • •-o Sell Dleee -1• lh -t Geme Wlnnlnt RSI -None E-Sclo1de. DP-t.os Anoele\ l l.08-LO\ A""'9f 10, Sen Dleoo t 28-Gwvnn, ScloM:le SI-Mi Devis ( I I S-S.a IP " ....... so .... .,.... Velen1\ltle L, I ·2 • ' 2 2 S-Dleee J,,,_W,1-1 62-l s 0 0 Me Devis 1-) 0 0 0 McCullenS.2 2 I 0 0 Umcllrft-Home. Wtndll\ledl. First. Mrl, S.Cond, MM"', Tlllrd. OtMUlll T-2:0 . A-24,1),., MAJOll L•AGU• LEADERS Amenan LNtUe (~~ ... ._, • ) 0 0 0 • lttn· aATTING (10 el bel\~ff(ll. TOf'onto, ,..,; O'Brien, Tues •• 600; Collo, s..11... Sil. Sleutfll, New YOt11, .SS.; Bordin. TOf'onto. .531. ltUNS-tt. HenOerwn, New YOf'k, 11~ s.ltw, Kenlff Cltv, 10; G ..... Toronto, '· ,.,,,,,.,, Ctlllllrt!M, '' McGwlre. Oeltlend, 9, Wlnfletcl. New Yorll, 9. ••t-Wlnfi..cJ. New York, 12. CenMCO, 0.k· lend, 9; It. Hendef-M>n, New York, t : Snvdel', C•.,...nd, 9; • ere tied wllll I. HITs--Lantford, Oelllend, ' IS, 0'8 rltn, T .. es. lS, It. HenderllCMI, N.-\'Of'k, IS, Wlnfleld. New YOf'k, IS; G. Sell, TOl'onto, 14 INOIVIOUAL BATTING AB R H AVG Brent Mevr>t, CSF Lenn ~Vt. FSU Stevt HO\tV, FSU Deve Sturdlvenl, UNLV Jo. &el~uo, UNL v Ktl!ll Kllutl, CSF Tom Goodwin. FSU Jeff OIMrdel*, UCI Seo!! CMdrtn. UNL V Steve PHrM. FSU .Deulllel ISO 2S 65 W 166 " .. 410 111 S7 71 310 1'S 41 SS l7'I 96 ,, l6 HS 136 42 51 l7S 205 St 7S 37S '101 41 15 371 151 ~ s.s 364 171 37 " l60 Hotev IFSUI, 19, Zoskv IFSUI. · II, ~ (UCI), Pterw IFSUl. 17, Mertln IUNLVl, 16, Mevr>t (CSF), IS, Qbei:denk IUCll. Mhcheil (FSU), 14, Keut> !CSF ). Slurdlvent IUNL V). Ntlson (SJS) 13 Trllllft <>Mr.,.. !UCll, S; .._,_.,. IUCll, Goodwin (FSU), Gross IUOPI. • "-·-~ul (FSU), 11, Ron ICSF I, Keut> <CSF), II, How v (FSUI, 10, Clllldl't\S (UNLVI, 9. Lemt>ert (UNLV). Prell (UCSB), t. Vonoren IFSUI. Zo\kV IFSUI. Merlin (UNL II), Bur1on IFSU), 1 ••• Slltoeiut (FSU), 60, HOMY !FSUI, SJ. Sn llu,..., (UCO. Zo\kv (FSU), Sl; Rou (CSF). 4S: CllOdreu (UNLVI. 43, Keub (CSF). 41, Mlddlehutf IUCSBI. 40. ....rw (FSU), 37. Lembef'I IUNLVI, Prell IUCSBl. 35 , ...... _ Gooowln (FSU). 43, Cemot>ell IUCSBI, 19. Wlfllem\ !UCS&I. 2.S, Rountr• IUCS8 ), 17. Merlln IUNLV), Mennlon tCSFJ, IS INDIVIDUAL MCHNIG G If' W -L SO •RA Rlcll Crene, FSU I« 107 17· 1 IOS 2.02 JOM S.llft. FSU 1« 1 IS"> 10--0 112 ?. II Scott Ltwls, UNLV IJ 101 ,_, " "If Erik Scllullslrom, FSU IS '2 f· 1 f7 1.6' MMk leek, CSF 17 fO 1·4 f7 J.94 Loneo Gercle , CSF 13 90"'J 7·2 7S 2 •.• Den Arelllbeld, SJSU 16 9111') 7·6 • "52 Cratl '""*• UCI 14 101\'I 6-S SI U6 oeve aou. ucse 14 71"> •1 3' "54 Oenn~ 0.Vllle, CSF lS SPa S·O 31 Ut .... Sdlullstrom ISJSU), u •; Cr-IFSUI. 1.02; S.lles IFSUI. 2. 11; 0.Vllle (CSF), 2.5'; Gercle ICSFI. 2 •; RH ISJS), J.S7; Plrolll (UOP), 3.st; S.mult ISJSI. UI; '""* (UCI), 11'1 hell (CSFl, l.94. se- Nellon CSJSUJ, L--lce CUNLVI, 8rnnd cucse1. JOllnson (UNLV), •• Woll IFSUl. 1<...-aft IUCO, l ; Sltvey ((SF), May UICI), S<llulhtrom I FSUl, PlrOlll ( UOPl, 2. Orange Cout OAtl.Y PILOT/Friday, April 15, 1988 88 n Angel, Dodger schedules ~ ·~ --=•radio DIPC f710J ~el8 oaTV CN•Ml.5 en ciiladlo _SA.BC_, 79CJ - .1 I en oa TV Clla•Del 11 I /I •Deaotee TV .... I Und•y Mond•y Tund8y Wedftffd8y Thur9d•y Frkl•Y S•turday \ April 15 18 •Ans• •I SeaJtk. 7 ~ ·--.iSu ttlt 7 05 •Brave.s at DMs«1 7 05 Brawn •I °"''" I OS u 11 19. 20 21 22 23 •Ancels a1 St•tltt I JS •Ansels at A\ 7 35 .... "., 135 ... al As 1215 Seatllf at ai.• l OS $(attlt at Anr• 7 OS Seattlt at Alllelt 7 ~ •81a•t\ at Oodctn I OS Padres at OMttn. 1 05 Pidrn at Oeds•1 1 !I' P~rn at C>Mten l OS Pidres at DD41•? 1 o~ eOedc•l a1 C11nts l j~ OMctn a1 G1anh 1 t ?O 2A 25 2e 71 -28 29 3Q, Seattlt at Anctls I 05 Ans• at T1ee1s 4 35 Alie• at T icers. ' 35 Allcels at To&t<s 4 JS Alie• •t loronto • 3~ .... at Toronto .o 20 •Dod(tn al G1anb l 05 Cubs at Do.Iran l 05 C11bs 11 0Mttri 1 OS Cu~ •1 Oodctts l O~ Ca1os •I OMctri 1 OS Cards al DMrtn l OS M•y 1 2 3 4 5 • 7 •Ancets at lorontc, 10 jS Anctls at Indians 4 35 .... at ll'ldJans 4 35 Tice1s at .._. 7 OS •l<ttrs at Ant• 7 ~ T111on10 '' Ans• 7 OS Toronto a1 Anew I !JS Cards at Dodrtn. I OS P11 •Its at Dodi'" 7 OS P1r at t s al Oodrtn 1 o~ P1ratn at ~ 7 OS -OMcen' at Caren S 35 eOMltn 41 C•td\ ~ 0~ ' 8 ' 10 11 12 13 14 l1H1nto at Anctli J OS 1n~1an:. at Anc• 1 OS Indian~ at Anctls J r1~ 1nd1aMat Anc* 7 OS DMcen 4' P rflt~ 4 ~ •Alie• II TIO'et$ • JO Anslil ot Yon~tts •!' :ti •Dodceu di Cdrd\ .1 15 Ooclc•n at Cubs I ()~ Dode'" at t urn ; . ?ti •Oodrt11 ai P111tts. 4 OS Phtllin a1 DMrtr1 7 OS Phllht!1 d' Oodren o~ 15 •Anctls at I an•t•~ l(J l•J Ph1lht\ at Dodcen l 11~. Gtlklen State A"*'k CeMerenu (llv..,_. WedM\OIV'l ~) ~ C>lwel TNm W L T W L T Wettm()l't II 4 0 20 13 0 Azu\e Pac tic 9 • O 27 I O Cet Lu1'1er&n 9 S O 16 16 O Cet &eo1 .. 1 e 6 o i. 'lO o $oull\ern Ce1ltorn1a College 8 1 O 1' 11 0 Point Lome Nezerene • 1 l O 11 2• O C11rl\I Collt9f Irvine 2 IS O a 19 O Tenllftt'\ G- Cer State Sen Bernardino et Po1n1 Lome en. I om Setur•V'• G-Ce1 Lutllere n •' SoCet Coll"' (21, noon AzuMt Pec1flc at Po1n1 Lome Nez••-12) noon Wftlmont •' Cel &eo11" 121. "°°" Cllrl\1 Coli.ot lrvi,,. II OcCldtfllel 12) r>00n (Threutlfl Suftdly'\ .._, INOIVtOUAL BATTING AB It H AVG. Jolin Ato e noer. AP 72 19 3S 46 Cllrl\ Kerr, CB IJ7 l3 6' .. 7 Pel WOO<I\, AP 94 27 40 426 Jevl~ Murillo. AP ISi u ~ 411 ltelPll AC0\18. AP 1?0 JS 4 400 Jolln Morin. AP 71 26 30 'ltS Tom Kimmel. W llO 36 42 112 Geoi'Gt Lezek:le, AP 126 l4 .. Jal Leonerd AvelOl, AP 92 21 3S 310 Mike AnM'""9. CCI 116 2• u .379 H-"""' Jevier MurHllO (AP). 12. JOM Morin (AP) end Leonerd AnlO\ 'I AP). 9. GeorGt Le1e1oe IAP). I . lte!Pll Aco"1 (AP/ Cllrl\ Kerr IC6l and Oen "n11u10 f W). 1 ... Jevier Murlllo 1 API •9. (;.eorge Lezel<lt (AP), «0, Cr1rl\ ICerr (CBI. 3', Oen AngulO IW) JJ Mille Amtttr-!CCII, >61 RelPl'I AC0\11 IAPI 3S, Sieve Ntwco~ <CBI l3 INDIVIDUAL Pt'TCHING G IP W·L SO EltA Mer1r ~&Nne, sec 12 ~ •·• .. 1 n Lerrv Jecirlt9, sec 1 SJ'~ l ·• 11 2 19 • ......, MeMAtlcl, sec t ., 2·3 1e u1 ClleO 8tlht4 W 11 St•., S· I 1' 1 73 Tonv fut>O\, W n l Sl'l 2·3 10 3 21 Ro" 8 u\ll, .t.P II ~ S·J lO 31' Fred Wlle lltv C& 12 4,-.i, •.'6 61 l n C Van Howlin . .t.P '• •S' 1 7-1 lS l 17 Lu<kv Arvizo w 11 SI t ·J 2• l • ~ J...,._, sec 10 s1·., I·• 31 H I s.oaltoeck Tu\lln E \tenc1a HIGH SCHOOL S.• View LN...- Corona Ot l MIJr Ntwoort >ierl)Or Unlvtr\llY TedeV'\ G-r u,!ln e t Coron• oe1 M.er Unl•er\llv at S.OOltOeCll Ntwoort He rl)Or at E\!encle W"""48V'\ ~ Coro,.. 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IS IS· 10 IS· 12 Thundav's tram.ctMm aAs•aALL A~L- BOSTON l!EO SOX-S•GM<S Roe' Ce•one co•cnlt• •Q ~ O"f·tter contrec• Nemec Jo~ P M•lvar cs .. ec,or ot t.ct..~1 '~arion' CHICAGO WHITE SOX-•raa.ci 1"1m Hu1etl •n•ot~ •o ,,_. Mot'!rree• E .:oo\ tor cav-o• '<>' a· 04evt-r to be "•~ 1•ter-A~ A\MdetMft l"IO•ANAPOLIS INOIANS-Acouoreo ,,,. cOf'ltrac• oi Ttm .,..u et' 1nf1.e.c>e1' ffc>n' ,,.,.. Cn•C•GO Wtl1\t $<>• " h CNl"G« •or • Ple•r" 10 bl! named 1alt< ~ Stelt L- Y.IAMI MAl!LINS-S.gnea £a Lvnc,. 01•c- BASKETBALL .._,._., ..... .._.. AsMCietleft CHIC AGO &ULLS-S•G...O c ..... , .... o., .. v •orwaro. ro • ,1 ...... , conu-e<i lfltwMMMI .. \II .... Auedetleft V'OUNC.STOWN PR10E-Slg"f<! Chnlon R enuiv C •voe V 11.111,.er LH•tr Ro'*~ eno l!ev Hell 9.JerO\ Ne...,eo 8oo Pauon "''"•"' coecl'I w-......... l _ N &L -NaMeO Slfve E l'"fter• CO'""""'- FOOT9ALL Ar-F ..... L.-"'EW YORK 11./'olGHTS-"la~ B•1er t(~~v v-c• O'H ·""*"'' of C()fnmv"I '" ,-fll4thOl'I) COLLEGE M E T R O A T ML £T 1C co ~ l'ERENCE-N•'"'f<l C>ele 5..,,," U\1\18"' Olftc •or ARIZONA-•~ ;,u,. E•an\ ..,.,.,. , as· 1.1\tenr O.'ll•toa1 co.c ... 8•0LA-A.n-..nctO .,.,. •tt•11ne tl0" o' '1ow arO Lvon -oe~oe!I c~ ~·-•' '!>&' e#\0 ol ''It wmt\lr" l>;e,..tO Oa •t ..-OIMOu•\' t>e•C! C>e\~r1oe• coec .. WYOMING-NaMtO JC>f T"'I' oot~~ ~ orOlne!O" RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... CMr1 ltrl! 1122 llUltl IUI .. CISTA •SA-~·11~6 - Bulls deal Pacers blow from~ AHociated Press M 1chael Jordan !>Cored 3 5 points a) th~· Ch11:ago Bulb beat Indiana tn I nd1anapoh-.. I I t>-110. Thursda) night, dealing a serious blov. to the Pacers' ~B.\ pla~offhOpes. The loss dropped Indiana into a tie Y.1th \.\ ashmgton for the eighth and last Eastern Conference pla,off spot Bui the Bullets hold tlie tiebreaker ad' antage b' Hnue of having won the ~·ason ~nes between the two 1eam .. Ph1ladt:lph1a trails the Bullets and Pacers b' a half-itamc In other NBA games: Rockets 1%3. Kings 10~: Cen1er .\keem Ola1uv.on led SI\ Houston pla~ers 1n double figures v.11h ~( points. and pulled down I 0 rebound!> as the Roc~ea handed Sacramento 11s· I I th stra1g.h1 road loss. Trail Bla.iers 1%8, Jau 1%3: In Sall La~e C1l\. Ch de Dre,ler scored 16 ot h1!> J~ po.in ts ;n the fo urth quarter and Terr: Porter added :5 points and a team-record IQ 3'>\tsts as Ponland dov. ncd L·urh . Vollevball clinic set Rand' Sto~lo!> v.ho teams v.uh 1n11n ·mnh a!> the v.orld's prcm1t"r doubles beach 'olll"' ball combma- t1on. v.111 be o!Tenng'a fr~ clinic to ~oung!>tt"rs in Laguna Beach Saturda~ and Sunda' at the \1ain Beach from ~-JP m . toklos. a b-4 . .: I lJ.pound LTCL.\ product 1~ pnmanl~ a s.etter and v.11l be a'ailablC' aftC'rv.ard to ansv.·er quC'sttons and sign autographs· after demonstrating h1!> brand o( ~inning 'olk~ ball c.. le ...... ~ "' ,.. flt1' """' llftd$ (My sptellisll ''" Mrfl you l*fec"Y If You're HoL TakeYour Shot! FREE GIFJSI SUPER PRUESI GREATllMAIM DEAlSI "'-·"~ •'titr.tl=l"l-xl' de.ti, on \:uruhJ', Ill'\\ 01'l' 01''lllf\''-'t" Jnd ,\T\", Nu' 1..'f.1h 1h1 /11h1''' pnu 1 of rh1 w~:r on •'\IT Pfl"' 11'1\1' \t',lf nll.~I' M'/N ,.\TOYOTA 4.'<4.' ........ LAetUe ,,,.,..... ,_ ..... 0-) IA TTING I 10 et beh)-Melt..,nold\, New YOt'I, 563; ldillda. Lei~ • ._ ..... HoulfOl'I, .at; DM!ell, Cllldnnell. '19; Webller. MorltrMI, ,09. 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(WI. .. ~" ur 3 6-re T·.Jltn, IU't fl'!! chn:km~ l)\11 the ama11ng Yam.lhJ de J I'•• YSRIOU DT/lC -111. ~ l-~------. .. ______ __. 19721 Beach Blvd. • t:tuntlngton Beach (714) 538-7555 ... 0•• C.... DAILY ~OT/ Fftdl!Y, A1Wt1 11, 1• ,7 Soathern cal weer cb•mpa r-tala Vall~ Oewla of American YOUia Soccer ~tloa Recton 5 re- ceat11woatile8aiatlaer'D Callfonua cbam-~': ploUlalp (14-aad-DDder di.talon). defeat- .-~ a team from Glendale, 3-1. llemben of tlai team laclade: front row (left to rtcht), ~ _ .. NATIONAL LEAGUE Oree M•nn'':f.· Scott BertoDt. 81Lane Daill, llpD Hood. ell Wat8on and Guy Eyman; 1-ck row, Sean 11naer, J09b Stanton, lllke Ollila, llor&aa '1-atee, Ryan llan- dencbeld, lllke Boward, Ryan Bertoni and SteYen O'Donnell. Clemens fans 13 in shutout I Boston pjtcher.hurlsstx-hJitcr In his flrstcompletegameofyear F.-fteA..111• ......... Roeer Oemen1' c:unpaip few a third conteeut.ive Cy Youna A ward is ofl'and fty1._ . Otmens allowed oaly saa hill and struck out l 3 to kad the Boston Red Soa to a 2-0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewen Thunday at Fcnway Part in his fint complete pme of the teUOn. Clemens.. 2-0, pushed his ~ laauo-kadil\I strikeout total to 33 in thru starts. outcfuelina Bill Wqman, who allowed just two unearned runs on four hiu over eiabt inninp. Clemens now hautruclt out I 0 or more in a pme 23 times, a Red Sox record. "Clemens was the name of the pme today, .. Boston Ma~r John McNamara said. "He was dominant. They didn't cam a runner to second buc. The only two they JOt there were on balk calls. .. The Brewers now have lost six in a row for their longest losin& streak sin<lC last May. Milwaukee JOt only two runners as far as second base, both on sinales and balks. With the help of two Milwaukee errors and a passed ball the Red Sox pve Clemens aU the support be needed on RBl sinalcs by Ellis Burk.sand Wade Boas in the third. "I had a little trouble with some pitches, but for the most part I mixed them up and went riaht at them.'' Ocmcns said. Elsewhere in the American league: ReyaJ1 t, Orieles I: In Baltimore. Jim Eisenreich scored from first base when let\ fielder Jeff Stone misplayed Frank W~itc's sin&le wit.h two out;s in the nint.h innm& as Kansas City sent the winless Orioles to their ninth straiaht defeat. · The 1904 Washington Senators and the 1920 Detroit Tisers lost 13 pmes from the start of the season and the 1968 Ch1caio White Sox lost 10. Four other teams have opened with nine consecutive l~s. --I._~ l:Joee Q.uunao Wtnbined with Mid Williams on a fout--.hiner. and Ruben Siem and ~ o•Brieft each drove in a Nn, kadina Teau at Tiler SUldiwn. Guzman, 1-1, allowed all four Detroit b.its, suuck out four and didn't walk a batter in eiabt inninp. Gary Petti111>t the fourth Detroit hit, ae.ctina oft'lhe ninth with an inrldd linak. briQlina on Mitch Williams in relief. Pettis advanced to third on a wild pitch and peued blll, lhcn KOred Detroit'sonly run on a aroundout by Alan Trammell. Atllllkl * I,_,....,. ~ ... ,. I I It I It t >JI t I I I ) t It t ) t It •••• •••• •••• • ••• >••• ••nu ....... •••• I 11 t •••• .. , . •• , 1 •I I t t I I I t I I t • ••• • • 1 1 •t•I T... •tnt ............ ._.. ----· ..... 111 • ..... 0-0.. ....... aei -_._ Ill E........_.~1.-1 LC»-o.o.-S, -t ~ ...... -.-. -· Mt'Owtre. l.Mlllwt ---Hit""<-Cll. ~ .., se ..,_ 111 "'~ c- • . ·---o-Mewet1 ., ,J .. II • t I J I t I I t Eo.r-.S,t ..... ~-1 ~ } ~ : -1 ~~.,.. IC-S-..... '--"" ----· ~. ~ ..... Ger<le. *-· ~ ""''· ·-T-lH A-lt,011 * ........ ~J llUUllAI ctn ~ T9illOlle -d Seil_ .. ...... , .. ,,,_ .. EMrdltlll ,,_,., • Joell .... Qulr1' < s-.. ...... . ..... •1 10 0.-rf • .,. ., ........ ft ...... J t I I C••ft M • t t I •tll -.. ..... ••I t •Jll 1.-d •I J I •• ,. ,_.., Ji i t ••• 0 ~... 111 • llOI •-c Jiit ,,,. --....... * ...... 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Yub a 7, 81.e Jays I: Dave Winfield drove in four runs with a homer and a tnplc. and Rickey Henderson had three hits, mcludm&• solo homer. leading New York at Exhib111on Stadium. kfowJt JI II o.-... , ••• ~· >••• D•lt T-Jtllt _..,_ --°" tll -··-· ...... .,,, __ , c---••1--E-..-.-.... w-.~ Ot'-«-( ... I L~-Cit¥ l . ~< 4 I I I Md)rlll 111 4 It I --" ltlO C-d J iii T.-Jr 7 14 7 T.-II J 4 I -....... _,,.. •1 ,. __ , ,_ •. ---· C-...,.._ a11 --Il l ··.:-Prem Tk Aueda&H Prus ...... ! In other Nauonal League games: Plratn t, P1aUUa Z: Barry Bonds htt tv.o solo home runs and Junior On1z hit a solo homer and drove m the lie-breaking run wuh a bascs.-loaded walk as streaking Pittsburgh beat Ph1ladclph1a at Three Rivers Stadium. IE-..-. ~. -9" D"-Tw-I Loe--Y .... 7, Tw- • -'= Leo Dykstra hit a lcadoffhomcr an the sixth inning. 'and~ New York Mets rode the two.hit p1tch1ng of8ob .Ojeda to a 1-0 victor) over the Montreal Expos on ,. .• ;Thundiy at Shea Stadium. Rookie Al Leiter. 2-0. allowed four hns m eight innings to help the Yankees.. win their third game in Toronto as the four-pme scnes ended. -.. ' ,._,...-..., ........ Hlt-t...., 111 ,,._._ ... m. '-"-m. 0r..-m w-- .... S 11 Mlft•n•fw » Ws:Clelll ...---m. c-111. ~Ill, -l>J M ,.,. ... , 141. 1(-111 • --lltl ~ -· * ~-·.~2 A''"' * t , Reeb l Astros t , Reds J: Glenn Davis drove m five runs with a three-run ho mer a nd a pair of singles. leading Houston past Cmc1nnau at the Astrodome. Leiter struck out 11 , fanning the side m the sixth and seventh 1nnmgS. before nttdmg ninth-inning relief help from Ccc1ho Guante. • ....... --°" w-----w. 1-1 • ' J J • s ._,. t-> I I I I l ~SJ .., ••••• ...... ........ LA-> f S • I 0 It ..~ .. , ....... _'\' .. L-W.J.. 4 I 1 II ~ I 0 t I T.- .... J' ""LANu:::'.... ~ ..... CMC.-ATI ....... NOUSTOW ....... s 1 1 • • 1 1 0 s 1 1 1 • 1 ) s 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 I 0 • I I 0 ) 0 I I • I I 1 0 0 0 0 nul Cmc1nnau scored. Astros pitchers had gone 2.i innings v.1thout allowing a run. With the Yankees lc.ad1ng 4-3 in the fifth. Winfield hit a l"'o.run homer. his third. off Jimmy Kc), 2-1 . ~ .......... Mc_t(.,.. '"'·'· .... "' '--"-· T...,.., -r--J• a,-11,tM lt.., L.J-1 4 l•J ' • • O W.-<1 1 t I t -11-J t t I • .,_,., SOIO '-" S 111 M,._<1 4 1 )1 L ..... 11> 4 0 10 '' ---M 1 l I I V ... ""' c1 ) l I 0 C.-• 0000 ._,. •••o l',.._lllo 0000 c .... r< 1 1 10 • .... '1sl\ ... 0000 --I• 7 000 Der-• Otto -·· 1170 so-.i• soo t On11< 1 1 11 Y, Hev.l lD J01 1 LVlrec 000 0 l,....eJ",14"!" T'MWV1't> o-• EDe•I\ c1 OOMll rt 90..•< ~lfl c Et.ewi.• 10 S.00 )D • 0 l I • 0 0 0 4 l I 0 4 l I 0 • 0 I 0 ) 0 '0 '0 1 0 • 0 I 1 c;v...,.<1 .... tcl'r. OO'MJI> GO.••• 1D t•-·· .. """ .......... A'1\0<I t * _,..AL ....... • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 EXPM 0 ••W Votllt O\f\\tta ct ,..,...11> Exemption threatened AtMelkl i , Mart.en t : J~ Canseco and Mark McGwire hit consecutive home runs in the eighth inning to lead Oakland past Seattle in the Kingdome. * a.....-s 2. TI9wl I 'f'll.XAI MT90n ""'0-<' ,,_ .. .. ... .. ' .. . > 1 1 • S I I I >. 1. ~ __ ,,. ..... • 1 • > •• • •• • • 1 -1 I t I I t WI" ,_ I•• Lel..,I, I.Ir-'"' UllWI 91(~ u ........ --. --'· ,.,., c--.., $«-. ••. Third. 1(- T->• A-14.U t * ' C-rt J 0 I t ~....... •I 0 I ·~-. ~< JOOO w-.e 1010 ··"""' 0 FW-o • ' '0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • .,.,w," (JcUI> )II o.t•itt 0 C..-Cflo ......... <111_ ... Cf l t009\ r1 W~ll> Ce!•"9 ID ~"''~kt< ••ff'•" ,_,., • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 ) 0 ' 0 ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -ID \lf'tWCW'• r1 ....... 4 I 1 I l 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 IO O O l 0 0 0 WASHINGTON (AP) -Membt'rs of the Senate on Thursday thrc.atencd 10 repeal ma1 or league baseball's antitrust c.xemp- uon unless the> receive more suitable responses to repeated inquines on ex- pansion. Starter Mark Lanpton held the Athletics hitless over fi ve innings, and allowed two hits in seven. before yielding to reliever Jerry Recd. 1-1. $1eNe rt lftC,.... Etrt• oer .... -. ...,,"" ... MS•-c ._ .. .,_,. • ••• >I I 1 Del._ .. Tr-.. ....... , --... J •• t •• .... Sn 2,. .,...,.,. 0 -.wAU11•• . IOITOlf ·.. -·.. • 0 • 0 ··-... 1 0 0 0 Cer..-e I 0 0 0 J•-.110 0 0 t 0 -·~IO>. Cettf" < -.... ... J 1. ...... ._ ... ~·· 1 000 CGrou • 1 o • • lC.,<•,,.. ......,.,.. 0 ,_ .... ..... T- 0 0 0 0 "~"'· Et\• n Trailing 4-2, Camey Lansford doubled with one out in the eighth off Rttd and Canseco tied the score with his fifth homer. One pitch later. McGwire hit his fourth homer to put the Athletics ahead. J •• 0 J 0 I I •••• >I I I "-..... . l -rt ......... .._ ... > •• > I t I t I I t I _ _, ·-Cf ~· ...... •• , ........ d .... .... _ .. ....... J I I I •••• 4 I I 1 T-D 1 t > T-n • '• _..,_ ---., ---1 --111 • ·-· "--••• -...... Ill >SJ It 1 T-k .,.. _,, _ J1f1J t a.... . --•fJ-> E_,,,, "--11> ~,,.,..,. W.l"tf't\I':~ M<G ..... P T- Doede p 0 0 0 0 0 •• 0 •• 1• ,_ • 1 t I T--· D11t T.-_ _,,.._ ••• ll t I T-----1 0...1 .. _ .. ....... c;........19 .... ---• I I t I ke_, .... ~· • 0 0 I 0wEWI,. Jltt ....... >••• --( • ,.· E-We• L.09~·~·• l1 P.t r :!:"'-:..-' 1 ~It ~~ -.... _, C.-#<I..,._ ••• -G O._,. Ill E-S.00 '-•'""' 0---1 L09-C--· S .....,...., t ~ ..... 0v ... 1 s.oo c ~­... ~ o..' •St u_ ... ,c.,.. 17> \.A'•""' ,, -... ------· Dave Stewart. 3-0. allowed 11 hits 1n seven innmgs and Dennis Eckersley finished for his fourth save. llMlwas J, hia1 I: In Cleveland. Tom Candiott1 pitched his second straight complete game and Willie psha\\ had \\\O hits and scored twi~ as the Indians defeated Minnesota. ...... --··-1 "--..... ... -"'-"• 111 ·-·· T->••• ·-" Dt•t T ... > • , • > ••• > ••• > ••• > I It l ••• • J. J I • • "' I C:i.c- ' c.er-L I I 11 > s l , ··""'"..,_ \. 0 t l 1 J "all.a U IO • 0 _'\'.. -•· --1 c-.............. , -o ...... Cll E~ La.--oei • -,...,,. s 19~·-,.•-D"'•"• tlr • "•••MIO ~ .. , 1 L~T-II . Oetr.., • ,.__.,"-' -... sa---111. .. _ 1 ()} • • •DMIO ,_ -·-------· --____ , c.....w-..•••-...... •111 l~ .,._.CW Uh•= 1 Loe----6 . .._ • .......... ----J I ) 1 • • F W&.e~t I J ......... J --·-• L I 1 ) I l I l 0 • 1 1 The 14-member Task Force on the EJtpans1on of MaJor League Baseball. manned by senators interested in sttmg an ex- pansion team m their states. met WJlh Donald M. Fehr. The \'ICtory was the eighth 1n the last nine games for Cleveland. which at 8-2 1s off lo its best start since the Indians \\ent I 0-0 m 1966. . ....... ~W I I • I t t t -U I 0 I I I c-... I I J , • I ,,_.,, 1-J 0 1 • .... I ---.... W I I • \ 1 ov-... <111 10 I 1-J 10 ,_,,J l 1 • c-1 I • ---., __ 911 ____ 0.-•tn • ~--~"'' -.. --°"<' 0 I ~ 0 t 0 I I _'\' .. O.O.W1t 1 t 0 I S l lt-Mef'1 ....... l l 0 0 • 0 ~n~ ~Letlwt ~nt F..,,, ... _ Cand1olll. 2-0. allowed eight hits. walked three and struck out s1~. The complete pme was the Indians' fifth. ...... ~I\ L.J·I f I 1 J f It C...---le I ... ,,.. lft ._ "" ---... ..__. ... ,..__MM-u....... ...... Mc<-. ,,.,..._ -..,....,_L~J • , t I 1 __ c-w.>-. t • t • • u •-<-1~ u...w..--. E.-. ,,.,., ,,.,., '" -.. -• • T• -o. .... TfwO ~ s.c-.. _.. T""O •-m T-1 1't A-11 llS It-9'oco.-*---n"'" -~,_. r-1 11 •-tt 611 and lowered their ERA to 2.02. · o.-.._, --Mc< .... "*•· C-T-•• ,._II_ $«-c ....... ~·--. T-1.Jt A-ISMS ,_, .. rtllllC ll)JIC[ NILIC NOTICE NI.IC ll)TIC( PWUC M>TIC£ NI.IC ll)TIC( "'9lJC ......o• WILL p A . 8 a. 5 7 F 0 R B 0 B TERMINATION EXEMPT K11111na HOUl'IS. p.,-enlS on ONMNAMCE It -MOTICI OF lor1elt penllh-,pf"°'1beel COSTA MESA. AS PER 29. 1918 • HE.D av Tita COSTA CRIGLER AUTHORIZED 13 PLANNING ACTION t>eflall ot m1n<>f. Blalle RYWl MO..... MOTICI TO WTINO ama tl'let .. n lor noncompliencaof MAP RECORDED IN 800t< ~ •u "u••1G CQll.. AGENTFORERNISTWIEBE PA-811-65 FOR SHOJI HOUl'lihUltlecUpeHllon1n ... ON>IMAMCE Of' THE CMIMTORaOf NOTICE Ill> HEREBY Mldoode 232.PAOES20,21 AND22 Publlahed ~ •• Cout l· .... eK>N AT THI CITY FOR A CONDITIONAL USE SHIM IZU .AUTHORIZED 1n11 covr1 lor an ordetall0w-CtTY COUNCI. OF ,... ... It~--GIVEN ,,,.,~ ual ed llLEINP.,.1111..,,C., OF MISCELLANEOUS OellyPllotMarcn25.Aptll 1 . .... L' n , '"I• -1"1 PERMIT TO ALLOW A REAL AGENT F 0 R i< AT S U tng pelllt0ner lo Cl\Af'IOI CtTY OF •Wf'OflT •ACH (a.ca. lw-t101 p<oposala lor lurf'll9hlnn all a.ti, CMy ~ C......... MAPS. RECORDS Of ~-I . IS. 1981 coaTA MEiA. CALI~ ESTATE BUSINESS TO WAOAIYAOHAN USA COR· n1alhef l'llml from '81ail• ••NDNO CMAPTER 7.M U.C.C.) l•bof. maleti.11. eQUi~I. Publlahed o..,. COM! ANOE COUNTY. CALI· F·181 ,ORMIA, AT~ P.1111. °" CONTINUE OPERATING IN PORATION FOR A CON· Ryal'I Hollans 10 Blake Ryen OF THE •WP<>RT KAC" Notl<le It n.ret>y given 10 lr•n•port91101'1 and aucn Deily PllOt April 8. 15. 1918 FORNIA .. 90C* •• POS99l.I AN EXISTING INDUSTRIAL DITION.AL USE PE~MI T Oecller • u NI c I P AL . c 0 0 E C•edtlO••. ot tn• wt1n1n Olnet lactUltea .. may be r• F-.233 EXCEPT THEREFROM "8JC ll)TICE ntlMAntR Gell MON· BUILDING LOCATED AT FOR SIX EATING ESTAB-IT IS HEREBY ORDERED NJtT.-0 TO PINAL-named partlea that a bulk qutred IC>< MESA VERDE All OIL. GAS. MINERALS ---------- DAV, APRIL .. ,... •· 3006 ENTERPRISE STREET USHMENTS AND THREE 1nat 911 Plf'SOl'll tnl .... 1ed lfl TIE• '0" 000 VIOL· lrBl'lllet IS at>oul to be ma<HI DRIVE LOOP reoon•truc-r.ate ll)JIC( A N D 0 T H E R ACTITIOUe .,_ •• QANMleQ ,... ,Ck.LOW-IN AN MG ZONE EN-DE l I s I N s IDE A ,,,. man .. atoreaald IC)C>Nf' ATIOM• on ~·I Pfoc>e'1Y ner•n-tlOll. w/41 be'-''*' by 1he HYDROCARBONS. BELOW NAm ITA,....MT llO APPUCAT10N9. v I R 0 NM£ N T Al DE. PROPOSED RETAIL MAR-before ""' cOUf1 In Oec>ert· Ttte C.ty Council of ,,.,. .,,., deaeflbed City ol eo.1a ..... et Iha MOTICe cw A OEPTH Of 500 FEET. TM tollowlng pef90f'lt ., • • MY OF,... FOL.LOW· TERMINA Tl0N EXEMP-r l(ET COMPLEX LOCATED men1 No 3 •I 700 CIVIC Coty ot Net#pot1 Beaoh does Tne n•mn afld bullMel ()mQe of Iha Oly Clefk, p 0 ....., .... noee cw WITHOUT THE RIGHT Of' doing bulinel9 .. IMO ACTION• ARE 7 PLANNING ACTION AT 665 PAULARINO AV-Cenlet OrlW W"1. Senta llereby0fd91nasfOllow$ addreu OI ,,,. 1nteflcMd Bo• 1200 (77 Faif Drive).. •GATM SURFACE ENTRY, AS RE· AMIDON REALTV PART- CMA' 1 lllQllD .. COURT, PA-88-58 FOR JOSEPH P ENUE IN A Cl ZONE EN-Ana. Calltomla. on May 5. Sect ion 1 Se c11on lran1taror1s1 are RED Colla Men, Cahtornla DICLMAnoet SERVED IN INSTRUMENTS NERS. LTD . 5000 Biren ~THl~MAY• l<Ell Y A UTHORI ZED VI RO NM EN TA L DE-1968 Al245o"cloekP M 7 ~055 ol tne "6ewpof't ROBIN INTERNATIONAL 92621-t200,un1111hah0ufof The nine Ranch Wat• OfRECOAD SttMt. Sule 550. Newpon ~TO OILY THOSE AGENT FOR A VARIANCE TERMINATION NEGATIVE and then and l'*e lhOw e.acn Mumapal Code 9hall IN<'. 9 Ellewltve Cr . Suite 2 00 PM ... 21. 1918 at Dmric:t (IRWD) ia praparing The .. ,_. addr-and IMctl. Ce11f 92te0 -· M>mO.. AAIMI FROM REAR SETBACK RE· DECLARA TIOH cauM ti any ll'ley nave ...ny be ameooed lo rffd as fol-l 90 Irvine CA 92714 wtliCll tlfnB tney Wiii be oc>en-a Negative '*'-11101'1 lot othef common dealgnation. Slephen L Goodman. AT THE ""9LIC HEANNG OUIREMENTS TO ALLOW 11 TENTATIVE TRACT Mid PIUltOl'I '°' cn•noe ot IOW$ Tne name and 00-edpubllClyandrMdllloudlfl the projee1(•1 de1Crll>ed If fllf't. of Iha,.., property 5000Blrc:t1Str .... ~.550. DllCNl~O .. THIS NO-T"1E CONSTRUCTION OF A MAP T-13525 FOR All name lllOulO l'IOt begranled SecllOll 7 G4 05S ~y addreu of Ille 1nlended Iha Couflcil ~ben Seel-below. A .. Drift .. NeoelMI deacrlbed a b ova 11 Newpot119eech, c.tlf t2teO net°".*"'' .... CO.-· NEW APARTMENT ABOVE NIKOJOU. AUTHORIZED IT IS FURTHER Ofdered II Shall be un!ewt\11 tor any lr91'1Sleree ••• BARRY eel prC)C)Ollls at\111 bW the Oecleratlol'I .. on tile et Iha put'PC)l1ed 10 be 27~ s.no-~ T. MhtOl'I. 5000 •tlPONOINCE OE· A GARA GE I LAU NDRY AGEN T FOR RANDY 1"81. eopy ol 1nis O<oet to peraon to VIOiate or 1914 IO HERMANSON 2915 s tltla of the -otll encl the 0.CrlCt office. tl802 ... piper, Coet• Meu. Cell· Blretl St ..... ~ 550. LMMD TO TMI Pl.AN-ROOM AT THE REAR OF A ZIEGLER FOR " OHE-LOT lfio-cauM bl publilfled 11'1 ~ Wf1tl any P'°"*°l'I of Bttalol Str• eo.n ...... name of the biddlr bul no dMr'I A--. ir.tn.. CA. fof"'9 92128 Newpot1IMctl,c..r.92te0 -.ac~teONAT,0.-LOT WITH AN ElCISTING SU80IVISION F~ A S•IC-theO.af191CoaslOeilyPllot. Section 7.04020, 7.04030. CA CIC'-dtlltinguel'Mng mertt•. encl .. 8\1 ..... tor public The under9'gned T~ TMa ~~,,... I• con-""°" TO, ,... PUeLIC RESIDENCE LOCA TEO AT UHfT COHOOMIHIUM PRO-• -P•oe< ol ~··I 7 04 040 or 7 04 050 of ttll9 Tnat tne P'ooertY pent-Any btd ,....., ""-the 1119C)eC110n A Negettw Dee-dlecleom9 any llebillty lor"""' ~by a limited pwl.Nt· MmAWO 221 PAl MER AVENUE IN JECT LOCATED AT 25'17 CAtc:ulalton pul>lt!lled In,,,,. Code Any Plf90l'I victahng nenl nereto •• deacr•bed lfl ~ doeir'G lime lot leretion .. be cooelO.ed lnoor'r9c:t-of Iha .. ,... aNp 1. 0 ENE RA L p l AN AN R 2 ZO NE EN -ORANGE AVENUE IN .AN R2 COUfllY at leasl ~ 9 week or laolong to oompty w11n any general as Furniture. ti•-tne rec.pt of bida IMll be lot llPPfOVel or diMClorov.I ~ end other common Stepflel'I L Ooodmefl ...-AMENDMENT GP-88-2 TO v I R 0 NM EN T A L DE . ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL f()( IOU• coni.ecvll'4 ....... of l hl l>'OYl9IOl'IS of UK! Sec-turn. equipment 91\d •• , .. urned to tne bidder un-by the Board of Oiredon of deelgl'latlol'I, If any. lflOwf'I Thie .. ._..t -m.cs "WCHAHGE T"1E GENERAL TERMINATION EXEMPT DETERMINATION EX· ptlO< 10 1~ d•y ot Uld ,__ tlOM lf\all be guilty of .,. ioc.1ec191 4232 Kalella. Loa CC**' ., 9'\ell be the.,.. the O...rlCI •t. rneellng to -· wfth the Courlty Clettl of Or· ---;Pl..ANOESIONATION FROM 8 PLANNING ACTION EMPT Ing lntrecllol'I Ai.tn;loa CA 90720 reaponalbollty of the bldcMr beheldet81>0PM Aprt1 25. SaidMleWlllbe~.but .. Courlly on Mardi 18. I "11,. IJMAN CENTER RESIOEN· PA-88-59 FOR WARREN t5 TENTATIVE TRACT Dated MAR 2t 1988 Any perton.COllVIC1ed of Tne l>uSIMSS name uMd 10 -thttlhlabtdlar--..ed 191111'1 lhl C*trlCt Offioe at wlthoul ~an1 or --1918 ,. TIAL TO EITHER HIGH OR TH 0 MA s AND A s. M"P T. 13528 F~ JERRY -'AMII L IMfTM, .... V!Otatlng or flllllng to comply by tne aatO l•Bfl91eror 91 said lfl P'OC* lltne the eboW eddf9M ranty ... prMa or Implied,,.. "14111 -MEDIUM DENSITY RES•· SOCIA TES. AUTHORIZED 0 GALL. AU THORIZED ., ... ~ C-1 wftl\ any Of the PfOVtliOnl of loeallo,, II RED ROBIN A ... of Plant. Spec;6el Hentard A--Tr-gerding lrtle, PlllHHIOl'I, or Mete R. Tow. 3345 ..... ;· OEHTIAL AT TME COAST AGEN T F O R I c .c . AGENT FOR JOAN WIL· Publllhed Of9tf'191 Coal Mid Sectiont tNll be pun-BURGER ' SPRITS EM-PrOVllk>na.ancUddltlonllO mlH IOl'I Mell'I. Project encumbrancea. to pey the Port ~d. 8'llte 2t3. , COMMUNITY COLLEGE ENTER~ESF~ACON-LIAMS ANO TOH'f MUNIO DBily P•IOI APfll 1,1. 15.22. llNble by the flM9 as 19 PORIUM (clowd~) General PrCMBIOM to the 15120.Conatnac:ttonoh42-~ prindpel 9llft'I of ~8eedl.Celll.t2te3 .._ 0 Is TR I c T A 0 M IN Is. OITIONAL USE PER~IT TO SUBOIVIOE PROPERTY l988 IC)licifled lfl the eurrer1lly Thal said bull! ,,...,..., .. Stal'ld•rd Speciflcellona lnCh water tr•l'lamlH lon the ROM(•) l9CUf'9d by Mid Putl4Wled 0r-. CoMt -TRATIVE SITE LOCATED FOR AN ACCOUNTING OF· INTO SIX LOTS FOR CON-F211 adoC>'ed Unlloffl\ "*ac•lon lfllended 10 be oonaum-~be OOlelned et IN Of-INll'I to com.-.. the ,,.,.. Deed of TNBt, With Inter-' Deily Piiot M9tdl 25. April 1. AT 1370 ADAMS AVENUE FICE IN AN EXISTING DOMINIUM PURPOSES a... $Ql\edutl UMd by lhl ma1ed •I,,,. ona ol BUR-llol Of Iha Clty E...-. n mlaiofl main ~ the "*-· .. p#ovlded WI Mid I , 15. 1918 ENVIRONMEN TAL DE-M ULTI-TENANT INDUS· LOCATEO AT 1519 WEST· fltB.IC NOTICE Orenge Coul'lty MIJl'llClpal ROW ESCROW COMPANY, FMDrlw .eo.1aMeu.C-. OyefRoedWelltietdtnSanl• noteC•I. adv~ If any. F·175• TERMINATION NEGATIVE TRIAl.8UILOINGLOCATEO MINSTER AVENUE IN AN Court• 1653E Lincotn A~ue.~-tornce. upotl ~ "naMdtheZonel~ undetthelermeofNIOO.CS1---------- DECLARA TION AT 29eO AIRWAY A VENUE. R2 ZONE ENVIRONMEN· FlCTlllOU• ---·· Sec110f1 2 The Mayor lhaK enge. Cellf()(l'li9 92685 on Of payment of $20 00. Al'I ad-., TrMluc:O Road and Sefld of Truat ...... d\ar999 and "8JC ll)TIC( 2 PLANNING ACTION SUITE A-101. IN AN MP TAL DETERMINATION EX· N.-aTATDmlff a.gn and ltteC11y Cterkstlatl a'1etMay 4 1988 . dlllonaldlergeof$2.50Wll ~"--WI Ofet'09 bP91'1M10f1heT"'8teeand PA-18-52 F'OR VASUOEV D ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL EMPT Tnct IOllOwlflQ petBOl'll ., .. ttlctSI 10 tne passage of tllia Tna1 the last d•I• IC>< lthng be made If handled by tNll. County. of lhe trua•• CfMted by Mid l'tCTn'IOU9 ........ PRABHU FOR A CON-DETERMINATION EX-16 TENTATIVE TRACT dor1R~~~R~PERT IES Ordinance Thi City Clerk Clalmalftll'lleterowrefeffed Sc>«:lflcallont ll'ld other OeMd: Aptll "· 1981 Deed ol Tnnt. NAm ITA,...., OITIONAL USE PERMIT TO EMPT MAP T .135 .. 4 FOR LARRY C I · ~ell GBUM the same 10 be to hetetrl II May 3. 1988 COfltract dOOUIMl'lll mey ...., ~ ....._, .... Thi total twnouflt of the The to11owif1t ,.,._. are ALLOW OUTDOOR STEAM 9 PLANNING ACTION CHR I ST ENSEN 8'12 Malllwood lre e put>llllhedoncelfl lheofflcllll $o taru1sknownlOMiCI elaobeeicemll'ledattheOf·...., UflC)eid ~of the Obi!-doing~•: CLEANING OF CAR EN-PA.ae.-e, FOR R08EP.T A AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR w .. lmtnller. Calif 92"3 ~ .,.,....,. ~ c 15) lfltended Trant*ee Mid tfl-floe of Iha City Olertl of INt PllblilMd 0r-. Coeat getion MCUted by !fie p#op-AIP COMMERCIAL BRO. GINES IN CONJUNCTION BAKHSHI. AUTHORIZED W SS OE V E l OP M EN T Rumog y KOl'lyahan. ci.yt •'*•ti adoption landed TraMlerO< uMCI lhe City of COllta MeeL Speclfi-Deily Hot Aptll 15. 1981 arty to be add and t4IMOl'I-K(RAOE, 1840 1 VOl'I WITH AN EXISTING CAR AGENT FOR DOUGLAS COMP~NY FORAONE·LOT 8412 Huetwood Clrcl•. Sec.llOl'l3 TNl~dlfWM'lCe IOl!ow\ng additional~ ... catloflawllnotbemelledun-F241 .. -~ coatl. •· KwrnenA--.e.SulM~. WASH/AUTO DETAILING H~LBEAT FOR A CON· TRACT MAP FOR A w .. im<nsler CM! t26&3 was 1titroducltd al a tegulet ,_. ~ and tldOrHIH .... !fie MdltioMI $2.50 penM9 encl ecMlllOIB at the !Mne. Cellf. 1271$ BUSINESS LOCATED AT DITIONAL USE PERMIT PREVIOUSL y APPROVED H••tt Hero4d Jermeluan. ,,_,Ing of Iha City COlll'ICOI Wllhlfl lhe lhr• ,..,.. laal Chanoe • lflcluded wittl pe,y-__ .,. --time of the lnltlel pullllcatlol'I Auocl•t•d ll'ld\llltl•I 1701 TUSTIN AVENUE IN A F~ AUTO RENTAL WITH FIVE ISi UN I T CON · 5381 Bus-OrlW. Hun•· ofttieC11yofNewpon Beedt paat NONE ~ r-.... nu•~ of the Notice of Sele .. Prooerttea. lllC: .. ACallfomll Ct ZONE ENVIAONMEN-OUTDOO R DIS P L AY OOMINIUM PROJECT ""ton BMcft c.tt 91649 lleld Ofl Iha 21th day of TM~ Ir.,..., II tub-E.ac:lllMdltlellbemedeon ,.., S11.M311. Cor'pofatlOl'I. 11401 Von TAL 0£TERMINAT~ EX· LOCATED AT IS•O SU-t.OCATED AT 181 MESA n •• bualneu II COfl· Marett. 1981. Ind aoop*' iact lo Calttorl'lia UNbm Iha ~ form. --.,,_ °" T'hellel~undlrMld l(arm•l'I A .... nve. ''"'"·· EMPT PEAIOR AVENUE IN AN MG ~IVE IN AN R2 ZONE EN-=.,-::, by 1 general part-Ofl lfle I 11'1 day of A()fll. eoi.-c:aa1 Code Sec1ion P-1 tfWougf1 P-8 ~ 11'1 ,..,_.. IM.I Deed of TNlt ,_..ofore •· Cellf. 12715 3 PLANNING ACTION ZONE ENVIRONMENT Al VI R 0 NM ENT A L 0 E -Ra.rmtg y KOf!Ylllian ,::. by Iha f~ vOfe 11108 ,... OOf'ltec:t ~ta. y .a. ... --..,._. encl ~ lo the TNI ~ It COl'I· PA-88 -~4 FOR BOB DETERMINA TION E.ll-TERMINATION EXEMPT Ttw9 alatemanl -Mad A 'Y E s . c 0 u N . DllMd AC1ri14. ,... end ....... MCI........ YOU""' .. ~FAULT ............ a wr'"9n Dec.-cM*dby:•COfl'Otetlon 8f'IEWER AUTHORIZED EMPT 17 ZONE EXCEPTION wttt\ tne County Clerti of Of· CIL""E"" .. "'~ ,.__ H.... ......, .... "1a11•. M-tly a ~ Of cellNlir'a UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. i.Mton of ~ and 0.-Doft9d W ~. 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You mM• the mlhly pymts & we 1nare apprec You receive 100% tax benefits Mull hive CINn Cf"edll Agt 497-8757 Dyl. Ev. Wknds •1t•TIMIT1 S..Ultf\.11 eotldo complete- ly remedied with brand new cer~s/painl & Ille Dramatic UvlflO with floor to ceiling fireplace Pri- vate patio, community pool, 2 large bedrooms. walk 10 everything Prtoe to Mii at S 139.000 111-11• C 1H~ ;1 . I .I .KJN~ P.!!!!: l l )\ti'\' 'I ~ 10 \I lllH'• ~-2 a.dfoom plua Oen. 2 8e1J\. Home « gr .. t In- come Potential! Undef· ground aecurity parltlng. ASKING $280:000 .., ...... ...,. llMUI l ........ ·3 ... ·.--'· ,.. c ' - ~ ...... , ...... -~ (·-•' . .... . ·~ .. .........._,_. -~ c....a ...... 1122 LIWllT .... -, ·~ BLOCKS TO BEACH! 28A 28A, ,,.., & nice. only S240.000 Call-apt S I ••759-9070•• LIWUT..um REMODELED CAPE COO 3BR 3BA. Cl«'I. yatd 2 car gar S395.000. For appt. 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SALE OR LSE OPTION Lu11 condo w/vu '" pres-tige gated communl.ly $399.000 Esther Yank 640-1529 or 760-5000 l>ll lns . d ishw asher E/SIOE 2BA2BA & 2BR ba1ga1n at $1650/mo Cra1g63'·1266 96<1-55457 $1450/mo 759-3149 2''tBA. beam ceihng Children & pets ok Snort •Family Building RYM*A BEAUTIFUL 2Br 2Ba lrplc. P•llo. w/d hkups llliiiiilii--Wiiiiiii'8m. or long term lse PoSS •Large 1 2 & 3Br Ap1r. dbl gar w/opnr S90.. immed occpy Doug •Ne"' GEO W S1ova duple• w/matl>leO firs. "'" 2BR 2BA 1600sl New Herbst 760 -5000 or & ••.~,o~a~ ~ .. ~ ... LMITTll ... Ren1 an on-lite Tra¥91 tralle< 1n our RV Park $525 -e1eC • dep CALL 536-3316~ RfAW .1 "t~l :i--YJ' 1~·\ ·11 lrplc. garage, laundry PY1 $960 1st/last sec $265 720 3980 """" -·~ 2 pers No pets 650· 1796 caipet soa tennis. etc • • ~-wntte crp1 & or apes ~~1,:'9:ls.~16'' EtSIOEL ux TownhouM 33 Canyon Island Or ~ M.~. i •C1ose103treewav• E s.oe 1 Br sm conage "rplc; oatoo 1nory 11c; no- :>et' S550 mo sec 18~ ---s 1350 532-• 108 Agl ~ & So COI SI Plaza 3br 2· 11>a attch garage 2BR 2BA on water Fan· l"' l ~ ~ 1· l u \ ., I • ~··~ POOi & oec:• a•ea E 21st 6•5· '23• lt!f!!! .... .. REALTORS ~ IUll .. ---------1 Lrg 2BR 2BA Upllre, lrplc. miero. beamed cell --H-AR BOR RIDGE--deck. gar. w/d hkups Spectacular panoramic N/smking Chldrn ok cpastllne views Up-$1600/mo 721-8335 graded 4 bdrm Estate ---Home with lamoy & for-CHINA Cove condo 2Br mal dining rooms den & 2Ba. 2-car ger 1 block to 2 latge decks pl~s rare l> .. ch Patio & BBQ private pool & spa S 1350/mo 979-3084/day $1174•900 631_ 1400 673-7537/eve• - """RI l<O'T 11111•'11 ... a-. REAL ESTATE REALTORS 0 1 -Ml ··~ Unique 4 or 5BR 2BA 2 story prvl home 1n quiet, e•clus111e community Spac+ous & versetlle !loo< plan Woooertul voews Great lro111 patio, plenty ol parking All new decor Lse avl at S3500/mo YILUUITIU llt.4112 Po<>I. spa lrpl 2 decka. tasuc v•ew" S 1675/mo \\ -to... •. •lnO•.,•duan;i contro11eo skyllgnt. all amen111es S A( Al TORS • l S975/mo 83 l-2 !85 2000 sec deQ Call t>twn entry a arm systems 2b~r~OE oS:,',r:'c. M~nc I IHlllll 111. , ... FUltlY .. 5 Bedroom. 3 Bath. pool, S 1450 Call SELEC'T BH&G. 751-5000 HUGE 4BR-2BA~Fam Rm 2 car gar. belul yrd $1395 Call Te rry 751 -6190 or 549-9823 Lg 2BR-dt>I mast9' suites lireptace dbl garage tg yard St 200/mo Dys 847-6357 Hm 846-6826 LAG coodo 21>;: den 2ba. 2-car gar. lrplc w/d hkup POOi J8C qu .. 1 Ml· ting $, 1001mo 650-63 13 8 30-5 30 955-1961 _ 1 •Caoie r v.reaoy NPT HEIGHTS 3BR-1 1BA V11i1 Balboa turn 2BR 2B.t. I •So<ry no pe1s LA FA den. DR. pool fr pie OtW lnory rm, gar spa Beaut vu. ocn. t>ay 288 1 .BE.AR s T patio. a11a11 . 511 Lse $1175/mo 650--0356 lites Lae $1600/mo Dys lH/141-12~ 532-8492 Eve 771--0426 •WESTCUFF 2200 SQ ti --112 IE ... IPTS EXEC HOME 3Br 2' ·Ba ,,.,...... 111ITllTillIT1120 nice yard. gatdener incl 1 la""JiM 2 Swimming POOis $1750 673~90 I lad 2'16 Close 10 Scnools & Snops • ., rrw I Small e>elS acceo1eo ...-rw SdSO 38f 2Ba OUpie. V'Ld~ MARSEILLES Near Hoag HOSP 2PA Frplc gatage patio d 'W 310 I So Bt1s1~ 1 1BA 2 s1ory garage 1n-s1o•e retrio cnarm1ng 557-8200 paho non rm gar~ te heela! Ml·llll tO t>~ 20 631-•036 2BR IBA. Charming COi· EXTl'\A LAG 1BR Ne• I lage lrplc Slepe to the crpt • pa1n1 pool no pets oeach No pets S 1050 S550· S350 ,e t mo lv mag631-2167 • •646-3616•. .. 2 .. 11•• Garo en Apt spac1ou1 Fng d•lhwaahef. 110111 2BR o w w • GPll• drps 1nc1 No oets 54541155 cable reao) Encl 9ar S690 1110 oets 645·5577 llSTllTll. ... ,-..... Frig d1shwa1hef llO'te Incl NO pell 5-45-4855 11oe lndry seoo 1st • c2131211.1533 sec All Agl 998-3195 ?Br , .,9, Townnouse 1 -••EASTBLUFF•• 211-1 ltl •ar U1unor; room all bu•lt-1BR 1BA tr-pl S725 Lee !BR 1BA unlurn patio l Br garage stove •IC-•ns QOOO loc; S785 mo 2BR 28A. trl)I S8t5 LM BAVFRONT Eaclus111e Lido Pen1n Boat slip avl 2br 2'.,ba. lrpl 2 car gar pool S2500 673-3313 bit-ms 114 Agate Re11t eani $595 756-8558 2078 H1unn 122-a1•0 or 722-80l I S8501mo tor this sum-TSL MGMT 642-1603 ----_ mer 1nereal1flf $690 Call •S200 BONUS' Great E-•ITln Tl llAll• Mrs Collier 7 1 • 77 '-3055 s1oe toe• LG 1 BR S600 & I llSTllT • , Borm 1 Ba d/w wet bar ~ up Cable BBO gar etc•l 28R IBA 11unory rm S775 No pets 67~ UYf.-TFllllSlll Reouced 10 ~7951mo yrly Sorry No pets 631-64271 cloae to shops ou- Splcious •BR 3't8A. 2 lse \BR 2BA 1S1. last & -Wiit aecec>I 0 c HouSlng CLIFF HAVEN New <Jec;or story n<>rM #lhlJ9e patlO dep Nr Ferry w D gar **-SA NEI• '* $650 mo 2BR 1Ba Mt on k11c Magn1l>oe11t view Lg mstr 675-6527 or 892..\380 A sm1.11 Quiel compM11< 2261 & 2268 Maple I pll•o encl gar no l>l'S •IUI 11111 l&f * NEAR new 3t>r 2'-,bt 48drm 2''t81 tam room. townhome with garage dining room. end unit. 4 3 9 ''I Fer n I• a I pool & tennis. St 119.000 St800/mo 760-t4651ev Principals only 722-11688 --------•IN•t to Bayside Brdg BY Owner Drrve l>y. call ..... UllTI.. ~y decor 3BR 2BA lor appt 372 Magnolia lwr Op111. Frpl p1110. 3br 3ba. fam rm. 3-ear From the Irving rm & mstr prk1ng $1500 675-7006 gar• lrpl. lkyHs. remodel bdrm Gorgeous 3BR de-•-•• ••• -• S2&6.000 722•1375 teched house 1n gated _.,_..._ a1ea 01 NewPort Beach, 1110 -a•_ WTllll OIAI-$509,900 Call Maxine -nu• Golden 559-7466 or 4BR. 2'otBA. OR. FR, LR, 2 Hou ... on I lol Only Po<>I. private corner 101 $234.500 C all Ron 780•5000 B .. u tilul' $3400/mo Young 931-1266 ~ .. ~ 0 /863--0582 E/644-196& KE'/'Tr~ ·I \t~l 1..."Yf If\ -11 RYM*A \ ·~ . . . REALTORS 0 IPTIUllWSI Newbedlord -•BR • oonus. 3 tull BA 1>eau11- tu 1 S3500/mo M ah NEWPORT TERRACE 38r 2'-.Ba uPOradeo condo lrplc . pool s1un1 S 1100/mo 968-• 191 IPllUT/-11-1 1158 SONORA ROAD Gl.llledgll 720-91100 or 2BR 2' iBA TwnHse Huge suite w/enel porcn 3 car \lal~tl Ptaa'aaala nestled among 1811 irees TSL MGMT 6<12-1603 S&001mo AQt 642-213-4 parking A vail now _.., & laY\Sh land.K.&Oe tB• ----St500 w ... or~ mo -· ..... e MW w bak:Ony ca-LARGE t>acl"oelOI IPI """" *Lm Ill.I• -1 a Ulf&I • thedral celling lrl)IC gar-1rg Pl\IO In good IOCate 38r 288 wt-• ,1450 n~ -2BA !BA duPlell Corn-a~ PQ04 sc>a lndr) lac Prelu s1ng1e person I 1..M 8111 6 l0.-753--07l9 lla.4112 pletety relurb 8 OOOfS to NO PE S S700 • MC $470 mo 659 W 191n _ _ _ _ BAYRIOGE CONDO 2Br I r,:,~~~~~.~Yme~ Call 11 8 81Rma 504N9-E2w'~,7 LG 2Bt 1 rBa trplc patoo L.91 llll 2Ba upper ti p dl>I gar ••• AN ,_carpet peont Dl'i¥ I Furn1sheO Apt Very sec . Po<>I WtO lrog incto 2BR Iba uppe< unot year-Luxury I & 2BR 2 Slory Av1 no.-!795 mo • deQ ' elegant 28A Bay v_. no pet s l300mo 675-9•60 1 ty sundecll 2 t>lks to bCf'\ adult ap1s Plusn carpels 2273 Mmer r A 6'5-! l61 & pr"' beach 'tS00/"'10 _ No olf-strMr par111ng, g1rd9" p111os patkay ' - -_ 675-3197 or 87$-589~ UY-ES nlpell 304 • 351h Str entrys vaul1ed cet11ngs LIFT l1f W/Ylnf 3BA 2BA Cape Cod $650 mo 675· 7840 skyl1gnts lrplcs Corw 10 I 28R 2BA '"rom $925 JoO S25001mo Av111 6 I PENINSULA YEAAL Y DeaCh & SN)C)S No P~IS' to t>eaen paf11·Mtttng Agent Det>I Bibi> 3BR 28A lrpl 2 to decks $750-$925 722· l700 2151 Pact11C No pet' 644-9060 or 6<12·6868 # o nk-uo dbl gar' *IUll.IEW 83~t~t07 or 1155-0965 BEAUT HarbOf vu Home S 1350 f'l\O 6<16-6<163 9111' IEE 2 stry •BR 3 .,BA 1n-1aw $650 Noee 1 Br utois oat0 IJlttfJ Qua r 1 e r s s 2 7 5 0 no-pets near beacti' 15 T MONTH s RENT ··=-... SllmTUI uo.-...,. c.--ft lln ~ 1 • "" • llrft ..... ~ """ ,,, .., ""'* ...,, "'° Alie 1'l1t Qr\ • $1 ~~ 760-5000 yrd w/auto access Obi ~ M.A..V• f gar xtras• S995 Pet 011 2 644-6610 or 673-3174 112 f. ..,. 801 PAULARINO ---•1BR tBA S SO GREAT 3BR 28A OuOle• •2BR 2811 ~SO Beautiful Costa M..sa IPEI lllSE ar.. 4BR 28A, lovely 2BR 28A lrplC encl gat age all t>u•l1-1n1 ,,.., 51'1oPS-S695-S725Jmo 810 CENTER TSL MGMT 642· 1603 .., ... .,.. Sorr, No I'm , ..... landteepe. gazebo. bltln lllLY I BBO Nr achoolS Must 1 • ... , $204,995 6•1-9828 211tYllT&•lllA OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 •WITllftlW• ~~~ ppl 646·126• 642·9666 \t~'\'I \'(11' ,., \ ll REALTORS ' RENT C M Condo 2Br. 2· ,Ba, trptc. lnOry rm. pa1 1o s S 1050mo 111:548·2971• 1074 TULARE DR In newer North Stutts Gorgeou1 48R 2'>8A, Eleganl 3BA 2'\BA UNUSUAL 3BR 3't8A 2 Fam rm. bonus rm. huge No Agents l)leeM frples. dbl garage tap of ---------1 lllffl Sii LUSE · Snutters trplc d'• # d •POOi Spa OR 2BR • Den 2 tBA hkups gar w. opnr •Garages S\450 OR Hrbr Vu Hms S12501m0 Yr1y 673-875•1966-9168 8l3-8917 •BR 3'tBA Portollno L G Bachelor StuO•O' •EASTSIDE • mdl POOi. spa $2300 mo ba'con t> lBA D w ,.8,.,... Cab1a 6 mos Is. 6<10-56&' Bkr 0_;: sl9~e;,0oe;~; 2~!1 ready SP~.~~-2BR .. ~ St 838-295 tor 732-2598 scnoo1s sno ppong 6 t.4US SEE-LARGE 38r 2Ba ga1 yard $1125 1021 Valef'Cta #Mesa del Mar 1 No Pets 650-7 105 IEWlY•OMATll 2Br 1 ,ea wl gar crpts crps blt1ns 1nc;4 oet>0 NWOI Hgts Lovely Stu- dlO Apt 1 tg room cool!· 1ng !K ovt entry & oedl· $600/ITIO 642·2515 kit ch 2466 sq II I•--------the ltne appts. $2150/mo MARY ANN McGUIRE S2S9,SOO 979-'HO * • * HARBOR REALTY lut IMc~-(lfj IPll lm&f 1 .. ,. 3BR 2BA Close to ocean WESTS I IE YILW I BRANO new t uaury 2-sty cable •eaO) C"•ld roo condo 2br 2ba frplc LG Bachelor StuOoo ci.ts 631-6155 2 balcony ,,_ ocean1bay aitch ·car garage gar $595 mo 218 2 1st • ME'SA VERDE'* 636-4 • 20 Cell 1. 5DM 2439 O.ange A S750 Aao Office 673~ ' 4 SEA ISLAND DRIVE Avl now• St5501mo S 13951mo 854-2 17 1 SI 8311-295 1 °' 732-2598 JB'l 2BA l•OIC Otn rm 1619 Santa Ana O $735 • , . ,. .,, ' ~ 646-6770 Your own pvt grassy BIG CANYON TWNHOME ** * l>Ckyrd. 28R 28A • gar 5 Lull 2BR 2BA. 2 car gar OET ACHED •BR 2BA new ...... blekl to bch S 143K Bkr. S~tacul1r views all paint. crpt & winoow cov· Ptalum IM'I M3-83T7 R.E Prof. rm1. TanntS, pOOI, 1az. er1ng1 NIQI p11oo. dbl ______ _. ...... lrftM -00 $349K 760-3032 Iv mag gar1199 S 1800/mo 20i E. LY Ave. rm --Agt 673-5354 S40K-now $455,000. Nu NIT•lll-~-.,,....... 4br 3ba. 31001/f 3-sty. lll11.I -&a Oelu11e VIiia Balboa 18R C..tl llna 2124 AIR R .. lty. 673-5870 tBA • alcove study Cath 2BR l ''•BA. garag.• new OPEN SUN 2-5 Bldr/Agt 3BR 2BA. HOO a.If. Green-celll, Sk"hlff, plantallon belt vtew, pvt apa oft t , 8 0 paint & carpet. lg yard •BALBOA PEN POINT MBA ~ etpl , oek firs & ll'lut ers Y wner No pell S900 mo DUPLEX. Loe. & value paint Call Agt/Ownr S t.55.ooo i9 i 91355-<1509 548-2301 Scotti 31,000 sf -Lg lot 1 home Princs Of'lly. $262.500 or 1714)645-6927 2Br lea SUPER CLEAN awey trom aenOy bNch Pt\11 & Eugenia Starken-ftllll LI •pa-J"U .. 1 .. 1 .. 11,. dpl11. lg yd gar d w w d IELllCMMI ••LDllM •UAllllWl• Large 3 Br 2' .ea 2 car attached garage w d hkups trplc. pY1 yards pool & spa S 1250/mo RESERVE ONE NOW• 726 W Wilson SI For 1nfor call 546-7001 '52$,000 Clint MOMI. burg 854-il3en l0-5000 WITI ftlW1 hk-up. eat Oil Cln credit Cannery VMtege Reelty. ~ MA.V / 28r 288 2 gar IP.ell $750 952 Myer 549-3484 ·-------•I 873-3177 °' 615-5038 ~ • V'-of S·""d._ ... _.... & -..,._ ..., ...,...., '**2Br 181 C41th oetl VERY NICE EASTSIOE-Cenu W... llU 'Jt:\X1 ::1Jf rt\ 1' 8asY·1.~.""" ~._m72ar1k1et dl w. wld hk-up S700imo CONDO 3BR 2'otBA New CAPE COD •Foreplace 2br Iba Cllffhaven Fence yo. gar water all new $950/mo 6<15-3363 OELKlHTFUL BAY VIEW 3BA. den & d1n1ng rm bllCOoy. fully lurmsne<S S t925fmo tse -I I -I' I ' , ' -I I MSlll UY YIEW 2 ~a· ;arage •f'O•• •m ''" ~ oeu• ~ •ooo 5•0-5U E 2Br. \Ba. lor \ 0< 2 aoul!s LJte & airy v-sun<Sec:k Street pkg wlpemul N- S. N-P S965mo Yty mcto uttls 111-1112• ....., .. 21& Near Balboa P1et $2500 mo thru Oct 760-8618 Outet Penln Pnt Y•tv '-'9 28A 2BA 2 Caf gar "" .& din Rm w d n..,ups $1450/mo 675-5079• SUPER ~arp 1BR. •t>"• to t>Ch Park mg. n~w •Ouiet & clean ?Bo•m 2Ba Apt Osnwsnr new oecor 9araoe 1ndl')' r.,, S79S "'o CM!IS 6•0·2•95 &P&aT•m Sc;•• ng c1e1n ,aq;1e ja•oe,.. apts Beaut.lull) ~noscaoeo 9rounes PO()I & soa patoos dee~ 5 o••llQf" 0' caroo<1 Sor..-. ..,, ~IS •SEvER.A" OCA' OlllS 66. c•or•a L sno IEWLYMOMITOt \.at~ 1 S4rm near Ba1u1r & l'a1rv-NEW Carpel hie dra~s paint vanity I atur e s G11 r 1ge S69S mo 5•0-3393 Dutel E·sode 2BR 1 tBA IW'IPIM! ... nary IK ll'Cd ' yO S800 Sorrv 110 pell 2U 8 El<len Ave 642·5325 Sharp 2BR 1BA new crpt & pa.nt Ill• VIOP5 No ~11 29 n Pepoer 'Tree Ln S600 mo 6-4•·51137 .... . .. ,. Ir ·~· ,f h ! if Jff • ,,.•: t "'ti.#J' •.t.v•""4 ,... ..... ,.,flt•" ,., 'ft• ~~· -PARK NE\WORT f7141M4-1t00 _,. ... .....,~--,..._, ........ -- ··"" ti ... RE ALTORS .., .... ..,,., .,.... 752A <Atnler SI centry on IWii#ITRftlWID east Side) 432-7767 patio $t700/mO 2 MILLION DOLLAR VIEW -EASTSIOE CREAM PUFF Agt 673-5354 For $930K AG' 759·9070 ·;~~t •---L lMI -• Never bHn llved 1n Int. ltacla 2141 m ... 2U-YllW carpel tti.. paint "ear ~ New p11n1, great loe111on S725 • MC 673-6478 $2300/mo 760-6021 C..... ... •ar 2122 LARGE EXEC 2 st-ory-•BR 2 Bdrm 1Ba soulh ol 2BA. lam room 2 lrplcs Hwy Stove r'e1rige<1tor Ba:"" • S60~ , Bf'<l'OO"' ~ 29or .... l .a.a s1·s :250 \-an9uBrC1 5•0·~626 Daily Pilat ..ul ..... llTLlll * ~ar §1,.,IX, 2 matr , Adorable 2BR 2BA •OCEANSIDE Of' PCH• i ·-• UC -----houM . frple, pvt patto, 2''>BR 28A Condo w1•h 2BR 1BA & 18R 1BA )(lnl au t• • ...,..,, vtew ot 1• .. 'T LAl11 tndry nkue>. grndr. prome W/0 retng · DIW. moero financing. 13113.500 :,:~lg 'fl!f;;~· ()nfy S225.000t Wetl-loc E/slde loc Peffllc1 lor 2 cer gar avail 5/ 1 Ownr Lv MIQ 642-3832 __ ___ 28 R townhouM 2 frplc, older COUC*I or sngl Wl'lO I St IOO 964-5232 -au •a•• lfm llY 11111 111yn1, pool. gar Will wanta PfNICY S 1000/f'l\O •BR 3BA family nome incl -• -If IWm ..... optlOn 722-7381 No Pe 11 M • r 11 Y n o..,.,-11ze0 family rm 2 m1 Lml ISLI Opht " w/2BA. L.lve In Coom.,.. to bCtl Gd nghbthd Xln1 I en.rm1ng 2BR 28A nM fenced Paddle tennis a11hwa1her no peis en S2250 f'l\O 645-15211 S850Jmo 673-1269 Stene or • Beo•oo.., 2BOr..., , ·Ba 26orm 2Ba 825 nt4!< St 1B01m S560 S65S s-~ SSS.. 6'2 •••• one. rent the other BeeutlfUt. 48r. 2'A8a, fam Saa C ..... tt l I 831-1296 cond SHOO/mo Call w trplC, 2 a.1 gat ntCe S4H.OOO. Agt 15t-1N3 rm ....... kltc:Nn. $425K. cOSfoQ ap SIX. a c.-Eves lor appt. 963-2662 pall() Sml pet Ok St500 OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN Wlcooper•1• wi .,-.ta. gar .. OCMn & gon courae Lg 2BA 2 story. 1 500 sit, Y1lU IUTAU 2 a.droom. 1' ~BA SSOO M~ln Boilus' 1 year -. S950 -$500 sec ~ Sea Lane 6<14-261 \ 4'8ar..-I •Be BAY & OCEAN VU ¥ew '3 i E tlltti St 0ecor ·~Chi{)• eo~ 1800 S 28r • Clef\ 9a1 $1600 673-7692 S600 S6&0 s·90 6'6·68'6 12_.. IRVINE TERRACE 975--8040 °' 95S.25t0 "*'· Pfloe for qulelk Nie. garage. lmmed occupan-111-4111 730 Sentana Dr. Call Jim M $31(),000. 720-9966 cy $925/mo. 1135-2072 EJtec atyte hotne, wtk to ...... ..... •BEA~UL EASTiii5£ Dys. Wknd/Ev 963-6940 --------:.~ ~ ';:" o!:.:: Nll ... ll(laJ flm fer 1a1t l lM 2: =~~~ ~~: ~~ MARINERS WALK -L,hl. L::~"~t:os ::,,~: 3:iry~~~ 11~~ ,~•:;:: nelghbQttlood. 3 lrg BAa. -c&tx u;;a, Xlnl MniOf $850/mo Atk f or bright. airy' IU•t • ew 3BR 2't8A beauty .. up-N•w carpet & parnt 2 BA. eunrm. trplc:. •Y-Sunny I picture periect. '*" 2tlf 2be +den Lo Je9n/Cfaig e31-12M t:>IOCks from lhe beactl graoeo to suit the milllOn '1550/mo 644-5681 light, MWty pelnt9d I All ~ 1181, 48'. ...,._;.. _1 -.... .... ~ 2Br & 38f T ownhomeS dollat apc>ellle Snort or --- 1__.....__ ..... 28 2 110 s 111 .....--·-· · ..-""'. ,__.,._ Yarda/pellos. g•r-s. 38R 2'8A gar Ind~ a'11 ----· CC>n* ""· •· •• •· ...... 500 .... , 5"'• ....... -,,-long term 1w Ok S2300 S "'5.000.(I051114--0351 1425,000. Aoeftt-Oer1ene c-..... _._~-.-~-..,,..,=-z flrepiacee & 11auned ~ mo tmmed oceoy ooea-SS/1 13501mo OPEN Ccleet.8yOwn«.Donot 11M700 or 17~..... lalt l Inga. wasMt & dryer lb.la Doug H1r1>11 81 12~pm 512 -O.· dllltutt> tennant lelboa letand "-'ty. • .,. l'IO<*-upt 1140-5870 uw-3980 CM<! CdM 720-1268 -•••• .. * laL-...._. 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'"'"'" Cilo..tfW, M-t2t4/M2-MM 1 1150 I 1• 18a 1750 •NEW COHOO• Riil wotti~ rm pool NO . ~loO. '°"" nWd Mey $925 , Loe "' • .,... .....,. 29A. ale. 99'· trplc:.. w10, ,._, StOOO M..~1442 ,.,..... U.-ra 3BA 2BA 646-7175 or $.36-0931 ~ ~ Ffl*, r9Mg. rw pod. 1 1190/tM Fr pie. dec k p auo .,4 NNP. poo1. iec Al 121-0*or•~s-w almlf ~ .-. w10 '*"° ~FRlllR l ~ & opn.~ ~OLLEGE e,Al'K xift't ec.:---2,.._ HJC* Stt00 7~9590 Aent:::,oo:.: ... , L V--. ~ 2100 911 ft. -.. X-... CIONI Nos-ta SOUTH OIFPCH 9-11 t l Br .,._ r-.-fj lit...... 4M2'~8A ...... f00fft. Y• l ... $1500fno 0.-. aM, ~ kit ~ $~ W. NRport 9d MH •~IM 1~• pool. jM. ale I MOOllM '47411or15C).11S7 ~. ffS* ~ ,.r:uo M\191 .. .,_. Cllftel•u ~~~::::;:: iteelo °' """ swlv•t• 65"1117 or111~_ HIJGHT1 s12001""° IJ'S..40 IU-IPTL ~toond09dl1111 ,.. .-i ..,__.QI{. "11111111 W 11f'. 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"9 ti) I UIO/JM Y"Y 1171/MO • ~ 711 llnm"" ..-.... ••• ks... ••l'l ... $3•• ......,.., 152..... l 1000f!"t r49A. ~. 2 car M 9410fN Fr;iiC. ~ OOftiO 19 3tlr • tM 1M. ~oar· ~=loftf .!,~ ~ 4 1()(' Mt-5671 - f or Information & surprisingly low cost. ... .-o. ~ untt tw_.. ..... ...._ ocn w 21ttMl ...., ~ ..., ow:a..., 1N9r'Y ~ SJ•51mo ... .., ........ ~ No ..... 11500 Wl:lk 10 Alll 511 ~ ... room. no petl SS5Q H44 Ofangt ...&.... _______ __.._._ ..... _;__INI __ ....... _ '14 town 40' ...... sse 1 1400""0 ... $44.3CMI &U Ml2 Of 9'°-13 ,. t$U•OM1 =~ k2~· ttl03~tlJ=~=~~~~~~~~~~~=d , ' -- 0rMge Coat DAILY PILOT I Frldlly, April 15, 1181 -=~~·~•!•~~!....! .. !!!' ltat1h tt U111 IHt1h tt lb11 c-will ......, h1'11••I-I'! lmplerwt I m ..,.., •• , Im Im I hll1 •t .. .....,.,., ... n11 nM ·ma 11111111111111111 AIDE. L~. 11mJF111111urr. Onlftapenon .,..,.._... 1111111 ... -CdM--2-.. -ory-tlOU--.. -.-nlee-Speetou• 2.-., PfOf Q. ill iol iiUNb ,IT ooenino for Accountl Allllt diMl*d '*"·prof. Front office, ~tc. • ... ,_, Wrnoffveted, Toperforr/' .., Dr'• oMqe In C,M. cond. quiet, walk to bctl. ;o, 1 blk to w•t.,, IQ Merine Avt ltOfe. AVllll. AMl*tllnt u ler9* Apt ~/Sd CM. Nice fm 1 c11 .. rtu1, good office 11111'1 PRI• vWlout office dutlee f« needt eap. bed! dllOI M/F. Avell 5/8. $500/mo, IUncMck, Prof M" $49'. Aprll ,5, 2 yr ...... complex. Aeeponllbllltlee 13&0/mo, Evea & wt!nda •klllt. FIT lncludM S.tur· IMn4t b..o I.Md Ptlln-pf\OtoOflPf* In !Mne • ...iec. 4 day/Wtl 54-N1t c.11Mark873".4243/E +..c.876-311f• $1700/mo. wlll lie: Pr.,,.,.-1on Of. ott.Fptl,Ntmk 84S.2357 Clays..CarOl.831·M&4 nl""'. & CMI Englneettng exp.f9q'Cl.Fll.250-•13' lll?'?"•U-f/T -------'·---WMetffonl Hom. Rllr•, detly benk depoelt, f141ng. ... klled 0.:. ••• .... , _... COM BV BEACH. F/M I I ti 111 Ital 873-UOO tome pnon., front o1t1ce AllllJllJ 'tl'"I 111191 •....... """ leek• 96! Genetel Seeking e1..,.etc penon non--.mkr wented II I ~ -~ k & lyplng (30wpm) 8e¥erage ttloP beneflta. . 119*/0reft• pet90ft to t Wfttl .....,..,_ +$Se() Clep. '" ulUltlee. nte ........ , ,laiMIU ~ ~ ·~ EfL Lift 1~JbJt F/P time, \'lex ~~i:frtC' milt In ~·tton of I .......... ~. MW\ 1 .,..,. ,.. ~ OT'S=801'9" -ng ~ av Xlnl ~I. Appty fl4:; ffi HI· Tl~ II. 846-e;,L37 CMM-~ ptellmln .. t d::r ..... ........... tell ·~· ,..,.,.. ...... Walk to bch. Nr Hoag. Femele nl •ml<r lhr 38R In latge parking gereoe. peraon at p.,ic Nwpor1 B COFFEE PEDLER need• Po<t• ~ .,,., 11:C IYllUILE $1200. lntervltw by eppt =~==2BA ==~ 2BA horne lnCoront Oel '50/Mo. PIHH cell f TO I SIOK N Apta, 1 P.,k Newport. A~~n!~·~· ·R 1rt~t ........... =~ldon t~~:t.. Qnfy.846-74•1 ... ool, *"a, extra p•· .. ~ Mar $400/mo +-Clep & TrKy at Pane Newt>Ot1 or I ·UP o Newport BMch, CA. Ph llte· 't pi . 873·tM7 pe le ce :,_ I Cl to; It you've ewr been cti. Ill 11111 .-_. -" 6«-7333 cred ...... /no pen. Oen· EOE ones, Y ng, • r n rv .. u re coureged about tele· Ill l o4<118uperlot 846-8 utU1. 780-8854 nllon A9IOC 973•73 , 1 * honest a dep, 780-6062 lll•mATll polltlon with excellent phone ..... ~ 01 Weler1ront W1tll dock, 2& ••• a .... tt 1._111 IHI a-..:--~-ts Alllllll PAYULI Dependable. hard-work· lntem etlonal Stuct.nt Ex· re='~ t:O~~i~t!:':! = menagement Of M~: In~~ Ba, lg deol<. Great Exeo Nwpt Bch home. Rm _ -ILlll Ing. FIT. Gd wegeetbena ch•nge Organ4utton of· Rober1 Bein, Wllll•m operatOf'a ~ Retirement home ,. ¥laws! Walt! to beech! +brd In xc:hng 4 Lt tel & ITllAll Ulllll Git I ..... Bil ~ t0< Commercial R .,...,, ._,Dar.... ters an e1tcltlnQ PIT op. Fr oat & Auocl•tH. give ua a call. We oner *494-9451* $t250mo. $<4().7085• errands. n/smk, resp, Coate Meat/Newport E. Developer In Newport I let8ll la-lW portunlty. We nHd 14725 Alton Parkwey e Profeulonal •z--. ltat-•a 20-26 yrs old. attractive, border, 24·hr acceaa. Beach, Detailed oriented • · lnterMted lndMCluai. to Irvine. CA 92718 ' Trelning IH .. intelgnt. well groomed. buslneaa or personal. Experience In W/P. AITllDYIOI locate llOlt tamlllel & ---------1 ... pJtxet ft-Mst have car. 640-2838 t2x20'/12x30' s.48-3878 fOtJND ADS Pleal&llt n-smoklng supervise foreign ~tu-DRIVER e~~tvei--•on _ -Call btwn 9-9:00pm environment TIAllEE dents. Sell motlvat.lori & a Allen Beck Florist "' .... )Ir, end gar. frple, yard. ---------,._ • I EE -....a... lntlfllHt NEWPORT TIRE CENTER desire to work with stu-2809 Newport BIYd, NB Structure ~I dog o.k. S800 mo Female to lhr lrg house on .,._tlCll ARE fR Tw-;,-.~;porate Plaza 1'4-U22 dents are necessary. We 675-1353 e=~~~k 'hec. Avl 5/1. 6<45-5855 Sch at Irvine Cove. N. LL lalt~t •250 Newport Beach ofter an opportunity for a MIYllS G or s.48-8695•• Lag. Sch. Gar Gated ••• 1 .... 76iiilt Lat Cal: Call Ma;ltyn 759.9531 BOATING goodd 2nd Income Please Immediate openinns Call· • wU.::nteed Hourly 27-Comm. $550.-Oep. I .a ..a ai.. ·y .. sen resume to: ··• · Ad a l vw n/smx/peta. 494· 7659 1711 1•2 1111 &11111 UST Al AllCY lwtrw.,lf 11J1Yt ff•• Donna Storms 2-408 Man-fomla Drivers LlcenM re-• vancement l?emale, near S.Cst.Plza/ WllTILlfF •--• Ent ~vel po~llion In Ad Must be Scuba Certified hattan Ave ... Manhattan quired with excellent driv· Owc>rtunity for right 1<>5 Frwy. Shar•bath Fem stir 3BR 2BA hm. CM. ---A.!!..cy w1lh advance· Wi_ll t_ra1n 673-3630 Beach, Ca 90266. Ing reco!~:.6Please call individual l I $250/ I Corner Weatclln & lrvlne ·-·· 0 • •75-4-..-• • IStch.w/d,pool,Jaz. N smk. mo n S tnef'lt opportunity Must B ATMAN ----·-F/T S350 ..,.. f f h I Nwpt 8ch·COfn., Vu ult• --·IUI l"IUI /mo •dep. 556-1737 exc.'V or ew rs. ass st Full aervice FOUND Charcoal color have strong writing, spell-Combo, d~leanlng, taun· MmlS 'Room ln nlee Christian on 3 dys for teacher in ..... 111 w/strlpes, Cat on Wilson Ing & typing skllts. Call Experienced Boatman drymat. Also nun & told. OCB Reprographlcs needs CM h Kl1 he i wl'\lchr 645-2357. _.. Street Jn Costa Mesa. lmmed. (714) 476·9333 wanted tor private yacht Wiii train 494_8450 responsible people to t W /0 . .;'a~;.·~ H~~~i 1200 sq ft on Balboa Pen. ____ s4_8_-1_7_7_s___ club Apply Ir) person at: . drive company autos. f reeway. 545-9258 Fem 10 shr condo w/ml. Ample Pa/king, utlls pd. FOUND F/black Lab mix; AIVERTlllll 1801 Bayside Or · CdM. Gtlllll Ill.II Part-Time Positions Call ~2-4536 ..-430 3·30-9:00 P M Ask for Pat C Turtle Rock. Irv. Pan· $1400/mo. Call Steve F/blk Lab: F/blk Shep Wed-Sun8am·11am. •••-avaflable Applyln person l tttl1/•tttb 2111 aromic vu, pool, maid •673-0920w -/OMV epo t 29-48 E 1111 mlSll -aerv1ce. Pvt furn BR/BA. ----~----mix pup; Mitri color Looking for a career in lllllHPlll SVC PT PIT. FIT. Engine parts & ~oast H~. ~,;II B. cor: Fem, exper w/rollef sets. llUl'lllmTAIT For aml Board & Cere & Live-In a'll. 494-9458 OPERATOR Immediate opening. Exper pref, win train. 2-10pm. Newport Beactt W · 7050 ••P111n• Prefer comput¥ exper PI T FIT. Mon. & Wed 631-7768 PAITTm 1111m1•T Immediate Opening in local area. tor experienee Switchboard Operator t SEWll mtll Lndry rm. $-495/mo -util. 1300 sq ft at $1/sq ft-triple Beagle mix: M/blk Lab Advert1~ing'> If so. the In-House. Payroll & typing hardware tales'. Exp ona Del Mar. See David. Some cllentel needed. Wkly rentals n<>W avail. 8 5 4 • 1 o 3 7 / e v e s net Fully finished base-pup: F/blk Lab; Mtgold Dally Pilot has 2 entry· exp Ntsmkr Architec-prel'd Good benefits, • .$14 700 wl< & up. 2274 491-0760/days. Howard menl, carpeted, fire retrv; M/orange cat. level positions In Classi· tural& Englneeringofctn Nwpt Sch & Seal Bch lllftll :~;~~ .. :;i~~atshop. Senior Cltl:rena en· N 1 Bl d CM ~6 7«5 sprinklers Greet CdM lo * ~-4-3656 • lied Advertising. 11 you Nwpt Bch 675-6110 area. Boat Swain's Lock-couraged to epply. i _ ~P v · • F n/s shr charming E'slde · 6-4S 6505 • ---------llke people and can type -er. Inc 714-642·6800 Reliable. muat have own HAIR STYLIST Great lo-CALL TODAY•. 582-3,38 • CM bse. W/O. OIW , gar, catton. -FOUND Siamese Cat , •5 'd Ilk t t lk 1H••fE•El/lf!EI OFC ca FIT or PIT •5/Hr ·• ·DESI GLEI• l '• .. h · , · i A & N .. wpm. we e 0 a "" r • ---r. .. ' cation! Lots of drop-ins. --R-.-irt l wm t "1 •• gardnr $425 ~1st/last 250s/t turn office wtpvt tc•~ 1~ dams Be ew· to you Excellent ben· 1mmed opening Exp in 1 1:111vr•1Y/STICI 21¢ mile. 24-0-99, 1 Can rent if you wish. 282,ri_Hiiiii ___ .,...., .. _ -.. -su•~TI~ Avall 5LL&42·8890 ent &. secty. s1i@Lm.Q... _an · untington ach enta.-eau P999y Blevins AP/AA & general ledge . FrT. ~n~s Ultl 50 lb -rwllll-Forest ~ve. rig.'Biieh.·-- - IUHlll.. 1.. See to appreciate! Also· 536-2559 for an appointment, Lotus 1-2-3 desired ".,.._ ., .. _ 494 5677 830-6282• Immediate openings In 2;!74 Newport Blvd. CM Fem prof ntsm for beaut, 650s/I unfurn. Pacific ---.-EW-.-.,-,,-,1-!--642·-4321 , ext 30t Salary DOE Pa1Cl ben· keg. 250 Ogle St, CM N&~-~~elensdHs,elpMfuosrte~ __ -__ o_r ____ local aree lor: 646 7445 spac. sunny CdM house Pl 645 3120 -• '"'""' ..., •n•w•-1 ~. '...L.----·----$467 -'I> utL 759-0333/H aza. • LOST t yr old mate efits Fashion Island area IELIVllY flexible & know fashion. ...,... _,., PLAN AOMINSTRATORS Vauti ta ltatah 556·8333f WDiane *MllbS.Mt1 Dachshund. Tan coat APPLYAT. CALL760-84 11 Up to S10/Hr Bike, motor i 9th St. al Harbof In Front Rm, Warehouse, Must haveexper~. ~;~. 2722 ---------,---,---A/C A le k S325 wi red collar named ADii 118IPEITEll scooter or car nee 18 yrs Costa Mesa Courtyards Drivers. & AsSist. Mngrs MATURE fem 25-35 non mp pr g. up. "Bea " Balboa Penln -h 1 Gd needed tor TUX SHOP In ·JASMINE CRK SUMMER smkr 10 shr quiet clean 2855ECst Hwy675-6900 3112.u67S-2097 Bob In April and become Rough & F1n1sn drlvin~vere~~i:n~lngo 642-7103 Costa Mesa. s.46-1356 lllELUIT UUIY m11m11s Call Today! 512-3138 RENT AL 2Br -den. furn furn 28R 2BA Prom. Pt. JOO. 1111 SI n . etlglble to win a trip to 631-2345 Ptna Co. Call 675-9930 EXCELLENT WAGES lorH --ot_e_I ------ T enn1s pool, gated. $550 Alison 675-6204 1617 WESTCUFFDRIVE Ptuoaal Stnl Ctl Catalina. We have pos-CASHIER P/T spare time assembly l•IT •mi••-~3000 mo 720-3776 M/F lor 4BA Muse. 1 blck Nwpl Bch, Agt 541-5032 3004 ltlons for· DJllll 1081 work. electronics, crafts. • -• " • 10 bch Mstr bdrm w/own ---------Retail nursery needs a O t h e r s . 1 n I o Mature. reliable. good PIYllllL ~\EEKL Y NOW• Beautifully IUCll ILYI Sngl Retired man desires R k d t 1 SERVERS physical cond non smk ....... ~ turn1shed NB ocean front Ba gar Avl 511 $-450 't' C I k • ecepllonisl wee en par ime 1-50-4-6-41-0091 Ext. d b . GE. 0 -H's· 1115...-NI *960_6816* pos1 ion as are a er. •Clerks cashier no exp necess-1160. Open 7 days bon a le or F . . "·.3br 2ba. pa110. trplc. 2 Great location in Hunt· Gardening & malnt. •Data Entry ary Call for appointment grad. No exp nee. $5/hr. ull or part time interest· garages 640-4784 I M7Fl1on-s._m_o_k-er-.-Hu_n_t. ington Beach Med•· N/smkr Prlrs Live-in. •Secretary Monday lhru FrtCly Lunch &/or dinner Ex· mC.llCllTUT Call673-7030 Ing work. good sala~ -. I t -SL Beach, near t>each . cal/Professional space (213) 598-0946 •Word Processors 646-7441 ~rience pretered Apply For small offloe -4 or 5 -------Advancement opportun•· ea ti 1 O • 2 •re • S350tmo -'\ utlllties. available immediately --W-l-LL-C-LE_A_N_Y_O_U_R_ •Warehouse between t·Spm Mon-Fr•. days ~r week. Must be MTUll .i ty 848-2639 724 Avail 511 Ann. 84 t-1-460 700/ 1300 slf FREE park· HOMEI •Shipping and Rece1v1ng C&SlllEllS Air porter Inn. 18700 detail oriented. ty~. take MOTHERS MARKET & P11fm f1m1 •---------· ing All expenses lncld. •A bl" FIT & PIT West Marine. MacArthur Blvd , Irvine. shorthand and work on Kitchen Is accepting ap. IT Resp F, HB dlx mstr Male lor large condo on Ask about our move in Efficient & dependable ssem 1 C Exp Picture framer F 900 w PC H. N B No phone calls, please 1BM1 pc computer pllcations tor ooks. · ,6r/Ba. pool Jaz. lux BACK BAY Wa lk-In special Call Martlyn 842-9108. Ref. Top Pay. benefits. Long 645-1711 Ask ror Tony -Sa l ary open . Call Dishwashers. Kitchen 979·2787 Mon·Fri. 8·5. :s.sirourid' $425 -uttls Kim closet. pool garage llSTllCT 250-9090 & leave msg Cashier & Pantry Person PllYATE PIST&l OITI 650-0827·0 848-0745-N I . $650 •644-2607• •213~406E1·~~~~~ays• Eatl t!lltal ~:nt:ho;~, te~~n:.~~~~ CllLi COE IWIERS to wort< In our Vegetanan Seettlng enthusiastic per-~A apt. CM $330/mo MtF snr HB 3br 2' •ba OT It.titre, 3111 Beach, Costa Mesa WIRIER llPlllEICll SAICHEI Restaurant eves & wknds son. perm PIT. Apply or -· 1utt1. M/F-respon. twnhm Gar, Ip. dlw. w/d. FOR LEASE: 576 sq ft. at •--·..-..--!'11!'11-1'91 Newport Beach & 1rv1ne Supervise e arners in de· Must have knowledge of Please apply at· call. 3535 E Cst Hwy.CdM clean cons1d 1s1llast. 3 blks to bch $330 -dep. 65¢/SQ ft Back building BABYSITIER PART Tl~E Call ... For Christian Sciiool. livery and sales tor the sauces. 225 E 17th St **673_2930** dep Avl 5/1 631-0279 Av1511 536-0925/eve 0 E 1 S C M In my t10me. 1 child. (ll•)ll2 ll•l t6835Brookhurst Orange County Register APPLYllPll• Costa Mesa ---44 · 1 th t.5. 63·66 5:45am-2·45pm. After • • Fountain V 963-7831 $390 PLUS comm1ss1on. •LIDO ISLE• Mstr bdrm in Nwpt $<400 645•8523• 619134 • 3pm. 241-8341 -------Full benefits Call Jeff for -·-I ·Rrol Fem n/smkr Pvt mo -$400 sec -•;, utls. LAGUNA BEACH small of· ••••••••li••••••••I more Information IEITWllT PI lff1IE IELP llTEllll PUIT TEOI Nice. fast growing Costa Mesa Co. Flex hrs. Type and misc office WOtk -Housewiie or retired great SS hr. 72:2-8060 .~BRIBA $650 •depos.I Prkng avl Nr bch. Avl lice space. Ocean view. BABYSITIEA WANTED. Cu.tomer.... (7 14) 540-3008 "".Avail 511 673-1267 I 511 847-5879 650-5742 w/parking approx 511 My Costa Mesa home --------H11 Pll,..,,. .. lll ""'-----1---sit. $660 mo John Mgr. 8-3pm Infant & toddler, TRAINEE llSTllCTllAUIUI F/l MlllEEPll/ For maintenance. PI T ·~2-8890• Maintenance .-N B steps to beach N/smkr shr 4BA Costa Call after 3:30 642-7686 s de ... l.1aster bdrm w/gar Prof Mesa hse. Get 2BA ~ Realonom•cs 675-6700 uperv1se earners 1n • n1smkr shr lull unit $625 18A $-450 -., utlls. NWPT BCH 2 mo's FREE CllLICUE POSITIONS livery & sales tor the IASllU 650-3633or639-8722 I 641·9162Lv Msg RENT Lets make a deal L•ve-inhelpwithour -4 chll· tumCMm Full lime Pleasant work- SIPll'1•1f IWIT. a IPIUTlll P 11,_ SAi.ii 12-MO POSITION No exper nee. Can make . C.OM 2. rms 1n lg dupie; Aespon & neat ntsmkr Great Coast Hwy loc. dren 5 day/weell Neat. The Daily Piio t h as 2 p osition s IEllml ing cond1t1ons. Benefits f M Id reas. rents Incl. utll Xlnt young, non-smkr & Eng· a vai'la ble . N~"" G ood phone per-S390· bonus potenhal. Please contact Carol Needed bjl Huntington over $1000/wk. Be own Beach City School Dis-boss. Gene. 673-4 ,62 •· or non-smkr 1cro w . pref'd shr 3BA 1 blk to ~ fl F (7t-4) 6-41-7073 trplc Ocean view Avl j bCh W/O, cable & gar· ~arklng. Agt 645-3683 llsh speaking. Salary to l't t I I T · · lull bene ts. or more 511 5450 760-6751 age, Avl now $375 -•., Ocean view suites. park· be discussed. 645-382-4 SOna I y; y p ng a p US. raining 1nlo call Blll 842-1-471 trle1. 5 years experience IUIU •• ••• R• I · provid ed . We would like to . h ear F.em 22·32 yrs~A uts 675-2888/675-1237 Ing, phones, lite sec· • 2 .a A F ..,, n except SHARE C.M. 3BA home. retartal qut1es. sign space Eapltptat 5530 f rom you, $4.50-$5.0Q. B enefits. F ••• E -Eu.I In related flelds required -_. w ritten e.xammation will PIT. retirees we6oome. Sat •• IYE./IEUYEIY 18 & Upl Earn S 150-$2500 be given. Deadline for Ill-9-2 & Mon 9-5 Includes Daily Part time photo Ing application 5120/88 phone & counter sales . Bdrm N'smkr Pool. 1az room wtpvt den, park hke avi On Coast H•way *•-mH* C u st o mer Service Hours patio. w1d $400 -dep •, yd lndry. w/d, uUI pd $3/sq/ft. 213 592-0833 - WUE•ISEllAll rnocteltng No exp No Salary $2534 per month Friendly office, will train Heavy hftlng. must have a lee WORLD TALENT Apply 20451 Cra1mer A.pply Pennysavef, 1660 u111 641-5062 641-1778 Reluro$400tmo631-0603 TIEm•-nm Sucoesstvl Marine Olst.I 1 1:30A M -8 :30PM M-F _ ... ., seeks exp'd Pay/Rec 6 10 30AM S t/S ~EM 22-35 yrs old cieari SHA 2br 1 '~ba twnhome Newport Ctr .. Fashion Isl. Clerk w/computer exp., -: a Un good driving record AGEN'T ·Llc.lbonded Lane. H.B. 964-8888 Placentia Ave~ C.M. S6/Hr 2-41-0942* *(8181 986--4316 MAKE A DIFFERENCE.. IEaPTllllST p /T respon non-smkr pref W/D nice neighborhood. T/le Efficient Alternative Good salary & benef1ts1 V erifica tion H o u rs 101 3, 2 , condo 2-sty Quiet respon prsn. no Full servioe or answering pkg. Pleasant non-smok-1 --... mis FOOD SERVERS & $10·S15 per Hour working Mon-Fn 8:30-12:30. Front BUSBOYS your own schedule-No olflCe appearance. Must S4l0 mo · 1ut11 V1ctonal drink/drugs Darlene service /mall only. 1ng Irvine office. Contact 4 -9 P M M-F ·. \=l•utr CM 548-9787 642-3425/leave msg 640-5470 Denise 250-0880 and 2 S aturd ays a m onth -------9AM-1:30PM Early A M Newspaper Experienced & agress1ve. sales• Rick 380-3026 be reliable. Typing Route, PIT 7 Clays. No Specialty restaraunt ----yllliilEI 45wpm Exp pref'd. but Collecung. Must have de· Nwpt Sch PIT & FfT Call ..... w111 1ra1n. Call 760-5000 Call 642-4321 e x t . 207. A sk for Ms. Garcia. pendable veti1cle. dnvers Mr Puri 752-5200 Exper Service Statton lie . proof of 1tab1hty ms -----Excellent extra income F /T •IVEI Mngr. Nwprt/CM area. L A Herald Ellamlner DAVE'S FLOWERS Mechanical knowledge nee All benefits. Must {71-4) 541 -4384 •891.04 18• enjoy sales & people l•-------------------------mtiGAAOENEA-----Send resume & salary WANTED FIT Must be re-history to Box 11923. liiiRjii'RiiiiiiiAiiiiii:wiil llfnrtiaiap btu Ceatat/Cncntt laallal 1_P_li_•_ti ... •1.._ ___ _ =:ii:ii:ii=:ii:ii:iim BRICK/CONCRETE work. LT HAULING SERVICE 18 Yeera of Heppy N.B. . $2.56 per day T t1at s ALL you pay tor 1 ones 30 day minimum 1n the SERVICE :·DIRECTORY Pro! rellat>Je. res. refs Gar/Yd Clnups, Trees Customers. Richard Sinor FREE est ~1-3283 IAN Jon 645-8192 (Uc Ins. Reis) ~5-7808 BRICK/CONCRETE work UfllllQfl/ .1111 GLASGOW PAINTING Prol reliable, res. refs Clean-ups. Free est., lnl./Ext. 30 years exper FREE est 6-41-3283 IAN 7 (lays. Dave. 964-4768 References. 642-5214 ClaiW Care I ·11• RALPH'S PAINTING. Ext.1 taltll 181 Int. Wallpaper. strip. tree IAYCAIE. All llES. 64 yr old cpl to houaealt est. Reas. Lie. 962-•701 MEALS INCLUDED. JAN-MAR '89 N/amkrs, T&J PAINTING lnt./Ext. 6am-6pm. 841-7553 Nwprt. Balboa or Lido Beat any reasonable price area. Ref 527-4358 uc.=-45830 498-964-4 J..,CREASE YOUR REACH MOTHER'S HELPER )ET tN OUR IMPROVED JExp'd mother w/chlld care AVAILABLE tor SUMMER Painting & Wallpaper Re· TV llllE I IEW ECE units wlll babysit MONTH'S 25 vr HB res movaL 20 yrs e•p. Clean, • 9-5pm ~5-s.457. Julie with good refs. Call prompt. reas. 642-5937 . S.m ct lirtottry TINY TOT HOMECARE 2 892· 1677 after Spm. MICHAEL cox PAINllNG HLLIW PAIES yrs in bus. hlghly qualified lutractita S 12/Hr • MATERIALS For more information !fully he. 751·6858 Sandi TUTOR-all •~-'-''""b'-ta References 675--4006 CALL TODAY" '"' ...,,,.,..,,..., ,_ w PACIFIC PAINTING* All FOi LOIS Cltaaiaf S.m ct Study methods 1 papers Metlculou.s-Oependa.ble Your Housectean1ng10tttces 10 Mr Morgan ~6-2227 Local refs. 968-2098 Joel Sei vice Directory yrse11p Reliable. bonded L1a•1cafiap VESCO PAINTING ANO Representattve lie ins'd Jenny 5-48-0621 I Lancart WALLPAPERING. Quality 42-•J21Hf.310 EXP GEN Housecieanlng OBL·A-TE:h t 15 yrs exp. work. Free E.st. 969·6349 Lady. Reliable Refs Free 11 & y d d p • CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in our cus- tomer service dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11:30 A.M. -8:30 P.M. and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. 10:30 A.M. Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for Llolanda. est Call Carol 646·6502 Ju a.n olan 8 gar en-•&n ap CE 1ng/houseclean 842-3921 _ • .,._._ .. _.,.,..,. .. .,..,.-1• • PUILIC IOTI •LORI'S CLEANING• FA THING INTERIORS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'! ''"' Celtf Put>llc Ut11111es Homes-Rentals-Ottices Complete Serv Sprinkler/ HANGING/STRIPPING I ,mm1ss1on. REQUIRES ~6•9957 * 631.69,.8 lnstal repair Tree trim & VISA-MC 673-1512 a: a11 used. household ---remove clnups. reas. Free PAPERING & REMOVAL 91\fl(.I<; movers print 1ne1r CALIFORNIA SWEEP ~s1ent1n 548-6109 Taylor Wallcoverlng. Lie. ;> 1 r, Cal T number Cleaning Service Enghsh GMtOEN G CLEAN UP 2-4 Q I k 496-2029 l0mo s & chauffeur's print Speak1nn Lie " t 766. IN • yrs ua wor .. Mow-edge-tree work-lull th'?or ~ C P numtxir 1n all Bonded $10 011 first maint Reas 665-5288 Platttr/ltpair ;~~:n:e:u:tt~on ''ab~~~ Ctean•ng 545·~--GARDENING SEAV. Clean lnt.IEXt. patch ptuterlng, ,, ,. •"Qilllty 01 a mover. Hseclning/Window Wash· ups Lawns. palm tree custom leltturlng. qu•lity """ 0, cnaufleur Call 1ng 10 yrs ellp Hon. rel. trim. garage Al 549·9<461 work. Problems-No Prob-~ ut>l1c Ul oltie s Com· own car Jo 645·9866 DUSTY'S Land.c•pe/lawn lemsl .:32686<4 554-7831 m1ss1on i 14-558-4 151 •Prof Hsclng FREE ests. Main Serv Wkly/month/ Pl.Uia1 7 dys wk. 10 yrs exp. ref. 1 time Free est 241·1640 ---•------1 a ,~ l C .1. Lie, Ins. 842-5053• F S H lw U • lll-1111 oCHI ICI tl ua11 ull erv1ce Gardening HEATING 9 PLUMBING PE.BLOWN OR PAtNfeo Eltctrical No Joo 2 Big or 2 Small Free Est. 531-2507 EXPERT Service & Repelr Orywall-Pa1cn1rig-Texture IEml EUlnlO 34 yrs exp. 18 yra In., ... Lre::288597 631-9295 License Contr 645-3656 TIEii Llc•409035 964-8919 ltaaty l opped/remove. Clearwp p l A I ___ .-.. ______ Home or oftice. EleetrlCal nu lawn/sprlnklr 75 1-3476 " fl! •IAlll EMISlllS* work at a low cost. great ,_...,.. ~ Mair Weaving. FREE CON· work *Bob S48-5899• L1t1l ltnictt '45 MONTHL V s uL T CELESTE 960-2724 Gfatral ltnicn e DRUNK ORMNG c.ii Bill s.s-e12s i •tiatH ltnicn £x..-. Bird l raJnet •AUTO/BIKE ACCIDNT •-"-..... ' * e DRUGS ::---=::1.-----·1 ' Bookkeeping S:;::;\ce All Y8o50ur 5h6o:'e Linda, Former 0.A. Free coneutt. ..... I .. .,.... taxes&, word prooesslAO • 1 " * ·472-5527 _,... 122-8302 or 891·3889 la .. ,.aa All typee, Lie. 4ts-4446 QESUME-S that IMPRESS -·~ ·~~=l~~ ... ~l!!tl!•!,!l;......1 Housel'IOld repair•. paint. MXSMFIY i sf0Co8 .. Personal atten11on to your refurbishing. carpentry New/Rept,if, All typea. dOXd~v Con,etructlon needs Ch9ry1 548-6315 dryws.f1 etc Gery 845-5277 Ouallty-Reas-lic. 831•2~5 Comm I, AMICI I. Let our Carr••fi •HANDYMAN'* ~ •· ..ve you MONEY1 •uC c8NTRACTOR• Big & smt Jota-WOf11 GU•· Uc. Free .... at-234.5 Full service carpentry Call Bruce 947.0780 * 1 * frllllr M :;,· renovation 898--4257 John AMERICAN HANDYMAN 730·1"3 9eellhOl811lploeder,dump C•bhiets· Tile-Wall· Door Doors. Windows. Fencee. CLEAN & EXPERT tl'Ud(41109¥9flonoQr8dlno. ,Decks· Patio cover-Fences Orywell, Plumbing. a.ttt· 2S yra el(J). Lie T -118421 '9mO'lel, fNe tilt M -4312 ' Uc Ins. Steve 5-47-8078 room Remod'I. Carpentry e •ABC MOVING• e fill And-¥•,,,..... Lord. ()ujett & Cireful T 13'04e ~mnll!'!ltllerJmm-1 CUSTOM Carpentry SpN Free •t. 894-5481 LO RATES. $5:2.()410 ,• Tile, Fences. CALL Eric carpenter..-Ctrictan-Top q uellty WOfk by Gen Contractor M S.-9077 meton 548-IOOe •GOOD MOVES•\ llclenNd PfO._..onate ~ Sm1 Amdl & AddliiOf;;: MARK ROBINSON Low retea. Free Elt. .,.,.,._., .... .,21 wd9, doot•, wlndOwS. FENCES~GATES Tree trim Lie C-i$81t:2. S4~ flW ...... Ml-1111,IW.m Oump rU"9.C.M.I N.8. .... ..........._. ttM. Jfm 'Mfy1e. 842•7208 PAINT btltnt. Cornpt9te :::::: ._ "="= 1-tANOY ANDY. ltectral. Pf9P. Ac:lc:u9l. cell. w.. (7~ I plumbing, c•rpentry, repeir. ,._. & Feet. Uc. !~i;;I~=-~~ '*"""9 .io. MW 152 Loe.,.,_, l t911e 547..071 HOME AEPAJA. Carpen-.... .,,BT IA,.,.,.,.... try. plumbing . r911tal A9ft, ...... Rat ... Lie: . ....,..,~..,_,. .... •fWIOidl ... tlf Pfop91'1y.fWal26--7245 ~t 747-3003 W-'*'f ..... l20I It you 're 10 o r older, a JOb as a newsp aper c arrier m ight be ius t your size. Just send in this coupon o r call. 642-4333. Routes a re available now! le someltody. le 1 Daily Pilot carrier! rmw7~;;;~~:::;;~~~:,, ing a D aily Pilot carrier. Nam e I I Address I I C•l y ~·P I I Phone -----------·-----I SeM Ta: hLW, Pilat I I He W . ..,St. _J -----~~~n~----- !table Newport area. Costa Mesa. 92627 Ehle Gardening Sen11ce •IUllC W /TllU 646-5588 Expertenoe neoe55arY Fashion Island salon lllEUl MLPEI • 526-7291 • •760-6098• For Glass Co. in C M MirmaAAI f•-IFFllE ....... IHI,... Must have good driving re----• F b <>-••Est d 2-41·0575 Peds oltice. Friendly. or very usy ,_ ate cor Typing. bkkpng, pfT FIT. office every oll'ler wtmd •EIEIAL IELP Exper. pi:efd. 631-3863 Must be reliable w/lront •1141011* Friendly. outg01ng person to work 1n C.M rental store Apply 1930 New· Newport Lab needs tem· office appearance. Sat/Sun 9·5. Call Joan 631-1286 port Blvd. C.M. t bu ---------porary courier or sy IEI IFFICE lab. Bring OMV printout. Pleasant working cond. Call in AM •6<40-0140• Phones, filing. full-time, benefits. Apply tPG. ---------r--;NiiniiiMiiiiiW-- 118s 1 Skypark Circle. •MOil 11•n1•n Suite G. lrvlne. Or phone Lab asscs1. 9-1pm. Exper FIT, experienced. Buay NB 261-8777 phlebot NB. ~~-7M8 office Clyde. 756-0561 WEEKEND ASSISTANT IMMEDIATE OPENING S. PART-TIME WEEKENDS -3AM-11AM SAT. SUN & HOLIDAYS. MUST HAVE RELIABLE CAR/TRUCK . VALID DRIVERS LICENSE, CAR IN$URANCE & OMV PRINTOUT. $7.00 PER HR. + MILE- AGE. CALL 642-453 6 EXT . 205. ASK FOR BETH . ' Motor Routes available in Co1t1 l111 H11tiqto1 l11ch Fou1t1i1 Y1ll1r NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING • • Oeffver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of ln1Urance. 812-111t Ask for Joanne Craney ' Orange Coal OAll. Y PILOT /Frld9Y, APfM 15, 1N8 97 l•!!!::::!!~.!h!1~t1~1~•!!•!!•-~l!UI~ lat'ttr•t ... t Hll 111 II ~ llLll .. lllf/T T~ a.. , ....... i 1&; UMii! or•• ...... cNlt9 Mttl tKMet (Old ~ wood). gOOO QOnd. •MUST NLL• ....... ol ..... Co. Gd ,Of Alt <Wery. o.igl\ •• , .. ., _ _. I ~ .. 111 llllRlY cu1tom framing, .,, Meded. w• 1Um .-. f.l(p snf'd. Good rlDll Mdy Strlc*t HCOMI A Kl.LING w/people I tottow~ 't.Mn 1 1200 oeo en-1ase • CMdy ~. c.ii Clvta PAOFUSIONAL AT c.ii for IPPt. 17~ ~n '-~ wtllte. 2-ftM (?1•1 W..... THE IAOAOWAY -AN\ /I ..--twtnmifrCWlputdl 1111. llfl11 SOUTH!'AH CAtlFOANtA .... ..... • VW/_, et-W. ~ llH A SlMO W• treln Sacrifice H75. firm. AWTll'll No ·~ n«Uaery. MM .. mlTD. •17/Hr Training • comm. 14S...t071. 3W dee wNte Young .. ......,.llcenMd Youcanmek•~· 2.27• N9wport Blvd. CM •6AM-l2 Noon Mon-Fri S40 Cry91 .. tetlie ~ ~ti wl e.p needed to mOf• ptea1Yrable ex-141.7445 Calf Now· 5 Poeltlons Left '40. Wftt tof• b9d WIQle lftow & Mii propertiM perlenc:e You, 11 1 cus-Alk IOt LY/COSTA MESA u MW, c;ost S300 Saerl- wtth • Top Producer. tomat, a1rMCfy know the llllllnM1M Uln 5'8-1919 tl<le S70. Dinette tbl * Jl' 1U ••y * High comml11lon1 & job requirement• :}.5 yra ot ontce exp. Sidi· MJILAGUNA NIGUEL round $50, Bar 1toot1 -llonuMa. C... PATRICK l9d In IBM Ollpleywrlte IV 582-1723 $2S... P9tl0 tbl wlumbf'I Twin O O merk eng new TEHOAE 780-1702 WIP T .,,. •" ORAR'E rad9f arCl'I & CUii 1n1er ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil Your new cetllf would . YPI ..., • ..., wpm. I & 4. Ohrt $40. 145-9076 )(Int oond 673-7"'77 • liiiii:-iiiiiiLiiii~ include· Send OOV9f letter & r• u MITll.HllaTAIT •Plid trlinlng surne 1o·NOLTE1Jnd AS-OlffCE ~ .............. IU,./Deck1/lttr•t• & FIT FrllTuH 10-afm •Comm alonlnceotlve SOCIA.TES. 24741 TEMPORARY ANO l'IHdbotrd, tootboard . SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE 71U "' ' PARK NEWPORT AP '1. •Employee dlacounl Cl'lrlsanta 01.. Mission TEMP TO PERM IACS. rails. $195. 840-8733 . Call Gary 644·1900. •Bullnna attire dlacount Viejo 92691 POSITIONS AVAtlABJ.E Contemporary 4 mos ou ONLY 40"/llne. CALL 642-5678. fr SLIP Sailboat only No Re9t1Uf lf'lt lllTY PILIUI ts now ace.piing app11- cat1on1 fOI" ..... , ...... •LIMllftM ......... 1.ppty In person Tuesday thru Frldey t>twn 3-5 llllW.IHsthJ• Retail Sales Are )'OU lookl"'tl 101 I career oc>POftunlty 1n women's taahlons? UIZ NEEDS A FULL TIME ASSOCIATE 10 work flex· Ible hours. evenings 1nd weekends We offer a competitive salary and t>enetll pack- ege with 1 comm1ss1on arra1'199"'enl Apply II UIZ t5 Fashion lllend. New· por1 BMch Of call Pal (114)1•• "" E.OE. SILIS E.llcelel'lt "* oppty now available tor tull-tlm• poehlon. Apply In per1or1 at Benetton, Mein Place Mall. Or call l(ayt1 11 542-8283. E.llper pref RECYCLE through the DAILY PILOT Claastfled Pages Turn unwanted Items Into money today! Call 142-5171 •HMlth Cate b«leflt1 SECRETARY-•R~11on1s11 w1tarbed. ou wl1h drew-t;:t.:::-i:i=:l~~;:~rnl'!':::"'V~~-"""'llmrTI~:.:~;..~:...;:.:~~ lv111brd. wller elec tac •Peid holidays': vecatlon Experienced Secrellry for •Cletkl era cost S2000 will Mtl lalMa llllM llM 140 oncl $340/mo 1$11111 CREVIER •Sick Pey t>enetil1 • growing relall ch1ln •Typists for S800. 722-7110 -'STTURD'•y 9_2 ______ _....,..; hai,iii~,P9i;.,._..,.;;_;,; • 673•8llOO * . •Profll lhaflng & pen11<>n Must l'leve Kint IYP'"'ll •Sec1etarlel "' "' FISHING ~Ir furniture. ESTATE IG' llAT SLIP Tt Our..._ ~ill .1k11t1 and complete •Dall Entry Operators DAY BED white & t>tus. 107 Abalone Ave misc hOUM l'IOld & toots THING GOES Furn ~soo mo New..,..,. ee~.. .. ... _..II......,. •Advtneemenl """""unl •Wo d p Mellr....S. trundle com-Bikes. SabOI sailbOll Ell· S'"TURD'"" 8 • • ...,., '""" -. .......,..,. • • knowled~ ot W0td Per-r roee11ors S "' "'• am 10 ~pm nsenold goods. toots AvallaDle now 673•8535 ty feet word proeesseng •Accounll"'ll Clerks P 1 e t e · 2 4 5 ercyle. so.irl bOIJrd A.taro 2163 TUSTIN AVE C M I 19291 Olana (York1own l flW ...... • C II C E ••-m.. •8'0-8733• compu1ertv1deo games B --L.. 1 s 1s 9 3 • __ ... ,.., ... a aren g~rs II -CD & C Fii 11•1* '"""'"urs1 al un . ---"" -.. .-_.. ~'~=~ :r'c,::; 250-8887 IOt appt. • 1111 EXECUTIVE DESK & c~1~~~ mOfe' ASH .. , ·-.... ~ ... lucll 1141 Foo' l(sa1G 1 D081 5s5nor1 lerm 13 S21t-.......... locations 11•n&1J ..... -• 84 • 36 In Walnut. 71egal .. -... reog 1· 1111• IS SZluuto, io..11 lWllll .... T •H--me drawers S250 Cerw ... •1 '122 9~ POST AD A bed S8S Obi Ded IS 32!>t ~ ..... lll.SllZl ~ -For FUl'lion Co Wlll'I ac-•P.W llelWaya 54-0-1979 •ANTIQUES COMICS Don set ciotnes misc 1 $25 1(11c 111>1e & cnairs 21' SLIP 16 SY.Ii l9to....., _. .a7,--t...1-1..1--...I counting & t>O<>itkeeplnn *'-U "---'""-~ S25 Etec: typewriter $6~ s ;5c, m o ,,.,, ul•IS .. ) .... -'----', ... ~ ,. - -. .., -•-GIRL'S decorator 5-piece hnens laDle Cl'lao•s Fn S T S 2'-•8 5·08 "" ,,.., ~ -llll•fll--expereenoe 261-8871 18400 Von Karman 1 BEDROOM clOtl'les & Old bOOICs "' A AnhQue5 mo<e Mose Ibis 5-S20 Small • .,.. • * llll l::tt.A" ll•nllJF/T ~001e .~3FoR1ErvEme 474·2974 ~~~c;ln~~ must see' soc-s100 Fri Sat 8·5 ~~•Q,~~~an c~~~aD~=~ ~f1'~;~\2~1erNeo c~:~~ H ' SUP /LIN ISLI 16 &~~ =.c. lOIZSIJ -.. a•a ,. to Al>()l1cant $575 5'8-3390 1234 Sand Key CdM 639 E~1n1 1ocd1~·r • ~ur•ly P-.... 1111 -•• ,._ Comme1c111 A E de-E o E 1 Monorca Mesa ,..wy apt C ,94., 158 • •v 0 ~ .. • -JJJJ.. ltrHf veloper in Newpon Htde-l·bed. betge !weed Frt!Sal 8-5 Poe frames Ve<Oe Or E & AOams It It leecL. lllf Sail DOat prl'd 6~3-227' 131•31 1 e r e Beacl'I seeks detail orien-ClllEUllll l'lerculon $245 Rust erm pronls Pltnlt"'llS lamps FUNl(Y sos JEWELRY .,.. MilC. ,,. .. ,..1atit• ___ ._.__ ___ lec:l secretary wnn con-ct11ir $55 Both good cnairs clotnes DOOks Hals purses elc Also •SAT & SUN • 1500 Auto Matl Or. lnlll SILIS PIT struct1on1con1rac1 ad· WAITEI condition 548-2687 215 C1rna11on 615-2763 A i on & oiner eollec-See equipment c•o1nes Aircraft Ull Santa Ana Small Aerobic l>OuUQue'" mln•strauon experienoe MOVING Tremendous '8Dles 276 7 Lorenzo nousenold utensils Good 0 WN e R of Tu Rao 55 F~ at Edinnar c M sat -comm S-48-75 lS Mtn ot 5 ye1r pref'd WIP Ei peroencees c1meraman value. bile-new furniture *GIANT* Ave S45-142"-I c.ondlUCn rea~onaD•• IPll 1 un' ... ~. d d I .. • d J 2283 R I Dr A.RRON V FORMING e11p . 1c ap .. one o n ea de M us 1 be Complete nou· .... otd • ed ands •b1wn •&1 ••/•••-s.. I"' d d """' 0 MOTHER cs-" E .,.,,,, SA & T t 23 F'~ YIN G CLUB Wiii sell 3 ~ - 511 "or "an 1 e Q 11now1ecsgable 1n all areas accessories 644-8746 '""" "v· ,. on9 ust•n o I •di ServlCe Hrs. Mon-Fri ElleaM Boutique Better Pleasant n-smoking en· ot camera department. f(IGHBORHOOO goes App1tances furn . o• 4 pans ot inieres1 7:00 am to 10 pm Sportswareand Aulo Ac-vlronmeol s111pp1ng. platong Paste-NEW dark oak i'Ot1 lop TVs saddle etc 3272 MYS.IS •lTI S48· 1··7 or 866-2i82 cessortes.P/T Wknddays lhlcHtl•1est.1lt up and/or typese11mg computer desk. $450 G•RAG£Sll[ 'Co1orad0Ln 549-1228 F&lllUP&TIIS&U C1apers /Trailtr1,._ ____ ~~~~ Newport Imports. NB Two Corporll~ Plaie skills a plus Must be Antique oak wardrobe ft " MOVING Everytning must Anl •Ques rugs fur n 642-9405 Karen = 250 Newport Beach available lo work eve-S325. single bed, S50. ••t11••y lPllL l I 1 go• Furnisl'lings relng 11 k•1cnen 11ems 17 Canoe 101 ~ l P&MITS 1'11-1 SILIS PllSllS all Laune 759-9531 experience and skills 759·5618 1-4.. eic FRI SAT SUN All 16 9am-2pm G AEA l TALA·Woll accomodiJI& 1 Lease 79 or newer M9Z c ., ntngs Salary based on 2 Wind surfers $250 ea .. -I p1an1s bicycles desk 'Tons '()f ml5C Sat Ap<1t eoX MO'TORCVCLE ToomucncashdOWB? For Sul'I ~ Co. Will SECIEf••y Please con11c1 Lisa or Oak-bOOkcase Brown Jor-•-•LL( USS Day 735 Joann SI Apt I STUF'F 2535 Cres1v1ew u 111e we1gn1 Doat or Compare our lar~ -.Ct train FIT&PIT.$6/Hr ~ lln Pal81(714)642-4321ut dan pallO furn Radial --23 646-2040 D• tOover & PCH1 on t on .. e11 S150 Joan' O .A <;; comm.FlneFinisnSasl'I& lmmedlaleopenlng tncon-291 during ll'le day and armsaw.llntelykesplay-F•ITTIAll -1 B•tsnores 25c·S400 641 -5'90 w1<0y631-12661 MSllf .. TI Door Co 57« Research struc11on dept 101 well· 17141642;4399 evenings hse Misc 675-06l0 WW II IUlTI MUL Tl-FAMILY GARAGE NO EARL v BIROS d111 MERCEDES Dr Huntington Bcl'I. Ask organlzec:l person wlll'I • SALE SAT 8-3 Desk - -HEAVY au•~ "11111~ lraller I 12131714)637-2333 for Donna 891-2391 excellent typjng skllls lailJ .._, OUEEN SIZE Ml..TTRESS MAPS AVAILABLE AT s1ereo speakers dDle ESTlTI SILE e1ec Dra~es 2 a•le 5 Frwy near Beacl'I ~d figure aptitude & cordial r•l & 8 0 X. 0 U IL TE 0 ~~~~~~~CE& t>e<IS Toyota car . cover Sota criaits coffee & eno 8" 16x3 Great ouy al en Buen• Pl!rk telepl'loneminner Tl'llSIS BRANO NEW• $155 onger sew m&cl'I misc Ibis leak din rm set Zig S 950 6'6-86~6 primarily a secretar111 C111 84~293 -SAT •Ill 1-4 nsenoto llems Owl COl· Zag Songer Sew macn I The Orange Coast Dally PllOI IS loolung fOf an ttnef~llc penon 10 &$· Slit our Olstnct M an.agefs 3 days during ll'le WMk. WMkends and holidays. Appllcanl musl l'l1ve re- liable car wltl'I valid CA drivers license. proof ot insurance and OM V prent-out Starting pay Is $7 00 per l'lour plus gas allowanoe Come In to apply at. HIWtstlaJSt. Otst1 ltsl, IA Hiii between 9am & 5pm M-F Or cell Betl'I al 642-432 1 posillon bul alao otters aao .... , St., SOFA. l'llQl'I Quality. nevet leclton GREAT BUYS• wet• unol 2 loldong care ••ttrcycltt/ d1verstf1ed 0 1ner O.st1 .... ,IAlllJI used, sltll wrepped COMPLETE l'louseno ldl 2235 Miner St toll tD• sets fine linens d•s· Scttttra Ull respons1b1hhes Word Wortl'I $1000, sac $250 items• Furniture com· Hart>Or & W1lsonl nes c10111es sz 10-1• An-I p rocessing. sl'lortl'l1nd YITEllllAIY CIJl'I def 2131862-6588 plele kllcl'len •l ems iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.m 110...e Hoosier cabinet 2 82 550 Max•"' gd snape & l and/or rest.urant equip-Receptl0fl1s1s. Antmal At----------tmens decorator items -sw----ooor oGe cnest sewing ;u~~~~e•~7~n~~~ ment exper~ 1 def1. 1endants. & Tec:nn1c11Jt'1 SOFA high Quality. never paho furniture and more• -., ~· taD•ne Sm11elrec1 table nlle plus Good benefit needed for busy 11rge used still wrapped• Wortl'I 1211 la-'41 Ir EVERY SAT/SUN Orange & cnaors 6'6-'380 or 9 ·5. '900 X313 packege Apply 1n per$0n p1acteoe FIT or PI T incl S 1000 Sacntice S250 ,_ Coesl College Faorvi-HONDA CX500 CUSTOM 8 30am-4pm at wknds & eves exp prel Cari delivery" C..ta lleaa ,124 and A'dams Costa Mesa HARBOR VIEW Garage 1980 ~o"" mis Runs grt TRANS/PACIFIC lr111ne 551-0304 . 213-861-2321 --------;..1 AdmtSSlon/Parktng FREE Sate 1100 Homes localed egal a"d Cl" $800 RESTAURANTS. INC H SOFA LOVE SEAT WITH •mEIUllEI• SPACES S10 '32-5880 1 011 Foro Ro & San Moguel 6'7.1635 17042 G1llelle Ave • lrvtne WUTllSl/WAITll * CHAiR ANO OTTOMAN Clol1'11ng alt ages 2 girts Apnt 16tri 8· 12 Noon (714) 250~33 1 W111'1 car for luncl'I delivery Never uSec:l Brown lone Dikes. ladl9S 10-s()Md. I SATURDAY &AM-4PM° I MOVING SALE Vu1 tiii l't':l .... •tllllil•••W' SECRET AR_Y_ service Esteb routes Only $250 iµ:}.9294 56 Scl'lwinn Cruiser toys 455 16111 PLACE 5BR nouse everytrung tt4 Ftr4 Y• l· lll Need fast. ettictent ott•C4t provided S40-S60 dally doll l'louse arts & cratl Beau1 Slk """' arrn9mn1s goes "u•n1ture antoQues wo1ker for FIT position LHl'l llTllll TROPITONE CANTINA k1lctien supplies. lamps an Sites 4 price\ Mose I garden tools sports Air Power St-•"'11 Auto-4 arm cl'lllses. a arm microwave oven elec -----eou•P compuier etc ma11c • .. Int cone Must w /Laguna Niguel in-lll-ll•l cl'latrs, dintng IDie. um-s1ove lops IOIS more Sprong Cleaning' P1omp1s 720•9657 Mtl (2H33838) surance agency Prlr brena Ible, 2 cott IDies, SAT 7.3 SUN 9-2 Garage Sale All nsen10 FINAL SALE SAT 174 1 sa.- exper w/WP and IBM XG Young growing company SIJl'lta Barbara Market 1976 PELICAN PL. C M items go cneap• 273 Pon Snetfield NB skills. Call 249-8733 btwn needs energetic em-umbrella. AU in cream BLOCK SALE SAT 8 AM Sl'lerwood St Sun 8am 9.5 ask for Sl'llrley ptoyees for door 10 door wnite• Orig S7000. 991 Household goods. TVs SuNOAY ONL y a.4 -MOVING SALE -----l'landblll d1Strtbut1on No $2500 72 1~7 14 pm IEverytrunggoes Otesse<s N•Ull SIOlnAlf sales 54 l'lr 10 start. ~--------Stereos 1 spd bike. Freezer Dunkbeds yard-c 0 c,, 1 · Needec:l part 11"'41 Must be Apply 11 Bingo PIZZI. lliactllaattal HIS clotl'leBsE Tlmens. Furn age yarn nouseno10 p l aunts es 5 1~~ ·~~v~~ ltex1ble. type 80 wpm & 28 19 Newport Blvd l~'!'!o!IPl!'!o!~"""''-...;;;.;,,;;,.; misc: HERE' items l376 Snannon Ln 722-9•20 CASH ONLY• TOYOTA 85 MR2 One THlODORE ROBINS fORO • ·. ~··~\ ... f',1 ~ ((J\'A M t\& ,. ·• 1it1•·1 85380S L Pr1 Blk /Gray 25M rm SHOWROOM LoadeO w/11ras $42K (714) 240-6460 p p ========= eicl 205 l'leve some computer 2•4pm only •AMERICAN Indian items 331 Avocado S1 -E--D G --•••tF•• 30.,. exp $7/l'lr. Call Irvine -w ""' rugs. ..-es. ·-n.-•ai • Clotl'I•"" DOOils b•kes & ..._ •* .::wi•-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml m• '*'SOK extend war-IJnt .... " b••" t v N IN MACHINES I ._..__.., ... v-·-. ----cass .... YMCA, 261 -S010 s.,leyaHt ...... also oriental "'95· _ ..... -..• • $8000 5'0-96 5535 •(714) 67:}.1467• LOTS OF GOODIES many othe< ;tems SAT .... If lllT ranty 1 Administrative A-1 POSITIONS Work in the ever expanding Newspaper Promotion field. If you are self-motivated and like working with teenagers, this may be the opportunity you've b~n SllllT&IJ/lfOIPT. Bolts ol laD"c turn desk SUN 6-3pm 17 0 OAHU ..., llLLJ!* l/W 56 DUC MICRO Ad11 agency neer OC A1r-''H""ou-se-s1_11_e_r _w""1n_s_k_e_k_pn-g 116111•.. beds aDPhances 1950s -YARD SALE SAT 8-2 I I 11110 •••• Tl UJ,.T! Crr.pttly Orig ret>lt ~ port lnterest•"'ll & varied exp 1v1 F student 30-to 1 carat very wn11e Must PCS be<lsoreads S5-S 10 Fain.-Cnurcl' Faorvoew Ottoe.e !urniture SYOOloes &IT~ lrlJl'ls Df'l{s New tires ~rk. Good typist e•P on 111rt 5128 fOf summe< sell. S500. 5'8-2186 Glassware 172, Tushnl 81 Fair Sake goods and eou1pment•• 11t $3700 obO 786--677' Maemtosl'I 3.5 yrs up c Int refs 5'8-6857 mftlll Ill Ave Sa1 t0-5 Sun 1 l -2 MUCH MORE'"" WESTINGHOUSE ;-9r,,11 VW 79 Bug Convef11~ Cal1Jackll957-13t4 •acMUiJt MATTRESS&SIDERAILS ESTATE Sale Sal Sun8-5 FIND treestand1ng elec stove yetlow'tanlblllOI magr. S500 67" ""'.8 11 Wake Fores1 enirance 1 e<1t~aicse O w 11a"' cau. ,_ tm.s & bfil~ la~ Hit ~~ lo H111>or Snooping gold furntt~art -work & S5500 760-le00 -Qf••s Center bel'l1r'ld Mar5'\llls m uc;t1 more 18SA Pon -I!! ............ -h h I •t· d • ....... ...:. -• ,._ T~ 13 foott man Ka .. Lootc tor arrows ( roug c asst 1e Marg11e P M Wed-Sar •• ~ 1931 Newport Blvd. CM ya..s 71 I -50SelectDHlers S300 ea 647-1635 F 1·1H2'i' lilt~ posSlble 2 years respon-(Deeter space 1vailablel ALUMINUM WALKER 1-'-"-''-'-•• ___ H_z_z Piu" I Ortua Ptwr .. ti 7812 f1NJU\~ Sible clencaJ experience Automatic snut otf MW nu lllT MSt I---.. ------..... ---------CADl.LAC. required Sciloot di1tnc1 Dining Ml Paid Sl300 Wiii iron. Bllcil & Decker Call YOU HAUL AWAY' * ~· ·-. -or educauonal instotutlOn sell $750 BambOO cl'laers 536-6316 belOfe 5pm or 6'!>-57'2 llAm I llSOll NII JAMES MARINE SERVICE _..._ .. , 41.AIV\ PER WEEK experience preferred S35ea AnllQue nan mer-btwn 7 30·9pm From Torronto Stern drove OUID<>erdl fas1 Claaia 1145 Bf.,\UTIFUL SELECTION ~ Must be able 10 pess 60 rorCosl S200 sell S 120 FR Ee o o G 1 H 1 1 t $ l500 obO 650-5144 I serv aullrty work 1672 i I ol latemooec low mileage (To. Start) '#pm typing test. 80 wpm hie l'lulcl'I PllO S3SO Wiii s1•111 F• T Imber w 0 I f I H I I f Ptacent•• c M 6'2·2207 ., ... a.. C.dlllacs tn Or•• sl'lorthand test & wr•llen sell $200 Roll lop desk Rec:l wl'llle & blue CANOE Sl'lepl'lard 1yr male. gd PllH ...... s.ilttt. I - - - - - : S11ver'11wtl Blacll Beauty' County' SM' us toda waiting for. exammallon Oeadhne pa10 $375 will sell S275 •S100 * •5'0-3763• d1spos111on 645-5742 Good cond S49~ Tape! n TUWUl-S71/laf •646-8157* l .. "-1100 Art deco bamboo tlble deck S50 494-4 1"'" 5 oays mo year lease -------I .., 4120166 Salary s 1623· p11d S280 will sell $100 ~ttn t • aumul ~ .... , With Pot.nt•lal for filing appllcalton ~ ... -,-, p ti a. •-:--• .ta..a9 __ _ _ -_ :x. _ I Berined .al N•wport WANTED Ausfln Heaie.-2600 Hart>or Blvd to $1000 PER WEEK s2018 (lentauvepermo • Lovesea1p11dS400wtll ppleffrAmputer-printer-FREE togood l'lome2 Year TV SttrH,EltctrtaiCI S.actl 675-7100 Porscne356 COSTA.MESA '•-'1$125 722 7110 ""' 1 <t•••I-Eart7 JaguarXKE 8-1 c • .. •RO Z28 •s"'" Apply 20451 Cra1mer ""'' • monitor modem 2 disk old' Male Cocker Spaniel .-v 213 392 0880 "'""" • ..,.. LARGE INSURED Lane. H B 964-8888 a Ii ---ita1-1 drives & sttwr S1 500 Friendly' 650-4794• ~~ • • blue Gn cones $3~ an 1act1 ... PAC-EL Cellular MoD•le ~tc..1.'V" •at11 la_. .. -1-111 ooo Ms1 see 10 aoorec Slm/ll-"11111T obO 496-7286 eve --W-ANTED Red Hair Car Pnone S600 OBO .l""' a !::..: Att Som 650-6636 VEHICLE REQUIRED -GE dbl door 23 cu tt, No AT IB 0 M 11...., S'I pe k uen Ill •••1 •ST •1r11L Lot. 0 , Oppo,tunlty In an exclusive w1tertront Fro11 Rel g 11m d • M comp 1 24 8 ,,_. 11 1 s ·-.-;1. \'t ~t ACURA FORD SS Tnunderblrd RealEslateotteoe Please • " . & on RAM 20MBHD 12&360 644-6829/eve. 947-9770 ' ' Tu• ....... ,.. __ ,...., 5 , .... c.i1 673-9333 wicustom w11er ice OR & Keybd rnono d•IP ask tor Kris Trua'ti· tatita w vvu ... ~ .,.. to Grow With Usl d fspencer Absolutely Otudal• 192 p~lnl total WQrlds lrtendhesl BIRDS ..... ti 711z ............ -llST AMA Yll• IHtller tonl sunroof •tra SIMITT I UTI llke new $600• 675-3462 21'1rs u5ec:l 3.2 DOS & ...-.._ ...... ..,.-._ __ .~-Just t>r•""' us vour towesl sl'\lrp & IOaOec:l $8200 CALL •• .GALLI --1 P •• 900 2 grey cnee«ec:l Parrots 1987 s~· """" 17 daan v -- -.. .., I 846-4296 or S'0_.307 • Days, Swing & Graveyard GE Refrigerator large more d .-sacrif w i cage $250 Call ""'""T ~~... b<>naltde Acura deaf end __ avail Apply In person S•H. 1·, yrs old Wiier & $2500. 646-2858 650-2~ or 662·2002 O bO'N 120tlp 'cyl only ..:. we II t>eat I 1 FORD FIESTA 1978 Vel (71 •J 892-I M9 NEWPORT DUNES. t 131 cdroorustwlCIS 750 & cu75~93~ on ~~ ~~ot 1 p:·--1 "--••t 201'1rs Am Im cass cov-GUARANTEED' lo'* good cond1t 1on• llSf moved to N CA PCS S• 11( .a,,"lL/ u::; IOOl QUAIL ST NB l•IJl'IS 67~750 Ron i~~=====~=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~·~·~J~~·~~~~-~~~~~~ ~-~~ ~L COITIP~.~Ow~ ~.~-Id ~an11u~ ~M~' ~Good 1.,. ________ last May sa.c S8900 Can .. iiiiiiii'":r:;;:;.,....;;:n- FOR sXLe-t416i01 Aaby co11ec14 1s-8Ji-01s9 lf'iarine 112-2112 7u.& TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO ·'4.80 For ..... you can adYertlte your Garege Sale In the Daily Pllot. There •• a • line mtntmum and the prtce is the aeme Whether you advertlM 1 dtly Of 3 daya. It's a great way to tum thOM hidden treuur• Into cash. We are el90 offertng a 9 wl•1 le 8eH• 9 w1 m11 .... fort I .... Thie guide lnCludee ldW on hOw to~-. how to peen. wh8t n.me to ...,, plus ldW tor a belt• e-...---allo • ., ... elgn, prtclng ltk*ers. informatlOi'I on city ordlnanCee and lnwntcwy lheet. You CM putd 111 'fOAll Garage Sale Kit fof $1.00 wMr\ you piece 'fOAll ad at: Grand Scnatt.r & Sons · 120 Welk:faf 84 1 0.,."f'I, Like new walnut tm1SI\ ottra clean VI-IF head S3 000 261-7566 tt•r stereo 'ePlacernt GRAND baby pel1te over S20K s 12 950 0 80 Miiner. ebony bencl'I (7141892-665' W• • nc tuned to 440 ptlCl'I Can OAC M• Ooug•as del S 1650 786--0377 2S REIN ELL Cbn Crsr Pie* up. dur..,.. bicyc:te lat ~wann-... tl'ler lrekl by wetd\lng IN cl-1\ed peges 235 OMC 10 hrs Tand axle El tor mr mar radio nead g•\ •Ira sl'larp• S 13 500 g· 1.1993 Pt.a.IC NOTICE Come by and see our new & used Electric Boats 2806 Lafayette in Newport 675-9487 • PlllllC NOTICC I .. PlB.IC MOM ·-K-.1 .... ICATIOM INO ACTION& ARI ....UCllOTIC8 • ~ fl9Cnnou9MW.. '9CTITIOU9.,._al 'tCTTTIOUelUHtlM rtennGUeeUllt•H • •a. lllOTICll °' eeonce CHALlENGIO IN COURT. 1. THI DIAOt.INI ,OR ftCTmOUI .-.. um tTAW um aTAW um ITAftmNT um ITATllmlff (CITMllOll w.Al) Wnt CW 0# •GA.Tift THE CHAll.INOE MAY Bf PUii.iC REVIEW AND MAim ITAW T,.._ to11ow1ng ~· .,_ T,.._ IOllOJtMnO pel'tona ete The~ l*'tOM ar. Tiie I~ pel'llOM tie NOTlOI TO DeFENOANT: '°'91 CMRA. -D9a.AM'1Cllt LIMITED TO OHL y THOSE COMMENTARY OH OM" Tne ~ pettOl\I .,. dOir'Q ~ M l doinQ tKi-... -doing 11\ltlneee ... doing buliMM -(IMloeAculMG)TIMYJ. ANDO#N111N»i THE COSTA MESA ISSUES SOMEONE HAS liNVlfllOHMENTAL IMPACT dOlnQbuelneMea. PfNNHILL/RIVERSIDE HORS! PLAY, 1702 2 GUYS HOUSE· l•ltfNTRAL PARK •I trll.TZEA: l.AMYS!LTZ!JI. TO Aa1•11na Pl.ANNINO OMSION HAS RAlSIO AJ THI PU8l..IC RIPORT •103e FOR THI IECONO &.UK-H TUNI. 160 AISOCIATH. 1tet1 l'IOflOI •U Hunt1noton CLIANINO SffllVICE. t971· (b)CENTAAL PARK ••. 50& encl OOH t t~ 50 • • ._. 8,Ef~ NfBAttV!. Df8C•11sn .llll. M.tM-AND \l60, Qkl t.._.011.-~~...,...NO. ~ ta.... ~W.....,.Alf9. CQet fl'IH Pitt( Aw . a.tboe 111enc1. -clueM To ell ..... ~. DECl.AAATION AOOMS&-THIS NOTICE OA IH WAIT· RHIDE"f,TIA\. PROJECT eoe.. ...... Calit. tH27 T"9tln. ca.it t2ta0 l tacl• i1ao•I 1702 Callf. tff27 • CalH. tHl2 YOU AM 8EINO SUED eredltOfl end cont~t ING POSSl8L E EN· Tli.N CO'IAE8POHDENC£ (1060WE8T t1TH8TMET) Kentl UPC*. 7003 W""· ThOITl .. E.T\leltet, tMtt f'lorld• •211 ltuntJngton A. A ... JMnnlf'I. tt7t-A Jeff Smltll. 5$5 s Cov· 8Y PLAINTIFF: (A Ucl. le .... ~ltort, #'Cl !*tone Who VIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OIUVIMD TO THE CITY ,,..,.0 TANK flAAM AllOCA· -.;., A~. Van Nuya, N9wpoft Avenue, SW.. 260, 8Mdl, c.lff. IH41 Wallaoe Ave .. Coata Mesa, ered Wagon. An~ Hiiia. d•m•ndlndo) MARY E. mey be othel'WIM lntet .. *9 FOR THE FOllOWING COUNQL AT. OR PRIOR TIOH (1141 WH1n11A AV· Clllt. "'°' Tuetln. Cellf. tMIO l .M. MM\t, 720 w. 41h Calif. IH27 Cellt. 12807 CARANO In the will and/or .. ttte ot. PROJECTS. TO. THE PUBLIC HEARING. ENUE) HAS BEEN EX• Tiiie bualneas It con-~t E. ~. 1'891 81, Unit 2t0. I.~ hecfl. DeY1c1 J , Vllenllnt, 1171·A thlt but lneaa la con• Y• ..... • CALSND,.,_ JOHN CARRA, JR. AKA IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW· 1. DEVELOPMENT RE· TENDED TO MAY 5, 1911. ducted by· en lndlVl<Mll N9wpoft Avenue, &wte HO, C.tlf. to102 Walleee Ava .. Coate M .... ducted b)" a llrnllad ,,.rtne<· DAVI .................. JOHN CARRA ING ACTIONS ARE VIEW DA-N-22FORSHOJI PERSONS ANO OR-Kentl lJC>pel Tuatln.Cellf.t2MO Thi• b\lalnMt la eon-tallf.12t27 tNc> le Mtftd • ,_ .... e A petition llu bean fifed CHAllENGED IN COURT, SHIMIZU. AUTHORIZED GANIZATIONS WIS~INO Thlt fletement wu llled Thia bualnHt 11 con-dueled by. e general pert· Tiiis butlnau It oon· Jell Smith trpewrtt .... ,...,. ••• b y L OIS M CARRA THE CHALLENGE MAY 11€ AGENT FOR SHOICHI TA· TO COMMENT ON THE wttll Ille Oounty Cter11 of Or· Mted by; • geMJll ~rt-nertnlp ducted by; • geMrtl pa1t• Thi• •t•t~t ••• fifed tMa oowt. ANDERSON In the Supetk>< LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE JIMA FOR A t0.000 DRAFT EIR SHOULD SEND ano-County on Meteh 18, ner.lllp Stacie 8iee-t nerlllllp with the County CMKlc Of Or· A letter w ,.._ ul .. Coult Of Orano-County r• ISSUES SOMEONE RAISES SQUARE FOOT RETAIL COMMENTS TO· 1"8 Robert E. RiClC>e Ttllt ttatemwil wM llled Oevkt J Valentini l/\08 County on AprU 5, 1tl8 .... ..,... • ..-; ,_type-quHllng that LOIS M. ,u THE PUBLIC HEARING MARKET COMPLEX, IN· EIR· 1038. DEVELOP-,,,..,. Thi• II•*'*• ... flied wftll tM Coun1y Cleflc Of Or· Thie ltlletT*\t Wt8 fifed ,.,.... wrtrien 1u;p a ....... t be CARRA ANDERSON be ap.. DESCRIBED IN THIS ClUOINO SUBTERRANEAN MENT SERVICES DEPART· Publilhed Orange Cout with the County CWk ot Or· ancl'llrl County on Metc:ll 29 with the County Clerk ot Or· Publilt\ed Or .. Cout !ft,,.,., .......... If,_ painted ea personal rep. NOITCE OR IN WRITIEN PARl(ING. LOCATED Al MENT, P.O. BOX 1200. Delly Piiot Meroh 25, April I, ange County on Meroh 2t 1tl8 ' ange County on Man:h 29. O.lty Piiot April 15, 22, 29. ·-· .............. ,_ f~tetlve to admlflltter the CORRESPONDENCE DE· 885 PAULARINO AVENUE c 0 s TA ME s A . c A 8. ts. '"' 1lt8 '111191 1988 May, 8. 1988 c-. . eatete of tl'le dec:41dent. LIVERED TO THE CJTY IN A c 1 ZONE. EN-9262!1200 F-173 ,..,.,., ~bllahed Orange Coe•l '1?a07 F-241 " ,_ do Mt Me JOW A hearing on tl'le pelltlon COUNCIL .AT. OR PRIOR \lJ R 0 MENTA L DE· 2 HE DEADLINE FOR Publltned 0rlnQ9 COMt Dally Pllo4 AprU . f5. 22. 29. Publlthed Orange Coast ---------,..._... .... ttme, ,.U INJ wlll be heldon MAY 4,1988 TO.THEPUBLIC HEARING. TERMINATION: NEGATIVE PUBL:C REVIEW AND "8.ICf«>TICE Oelly PllotAprllt,a,15,22. 1988 DeJly Pllot Aprll 8,15.22,29. NILICNOTICE ION tM ceM. eftcl row at 1:45 P M. in Oet:>t. No. 3 et t. DEVELOPMENT RE· DECLARATION COMMENTARY ON DRAFT 1988 F-227 1988 ...... m...., 8ftll pt.-100CivlcCfWller Drive West. VIEW OR·8 !1·26 FO R FOR FURTHER INFOR· ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT IC.. F-119 F-220 FICllT10U8 BUalNIH .""'_, be IMen ~ Santa Ane, CA R 0 G ER L B 0 LL IN. MAT ION. PLEASE CALL REPORT "1031 FOR THE PICTITIOUa .,..... "8JC NOTIC£ ..... ITAftMENT h1rtftef .......... "OM tM IF YOU OBJECT to ll'le AUTHORIZED AGENl FOR THE PLANNING DEPARl • H 0 M E RANC H I 0 NE NAiii eTATIMINT fllB.IC f«)TIC( Nil.IC 'fl>TICE Tiie foltowlng !*tont are court. nrantlrv1 ot the ""'fitlon. you PATRICK ERIC OLSON FOR MENT AT (7 t4)754-5245 SOUTH COAST PLACE T"'-1o1•......inn ,_,tons ere PICTITIOU8 ....... '"-'ng t>ua'nest 11· There.,.°"* ..... ,.. Sriou1ci'9'1her •PPMI at Ille THE CONSTRUCTION OF" Publlthed Orange Coaet PROJECT IN COSTA MESA dol;.;; bu;;g ;;:-'tCTITIOUa BUalNIH um ITA'ff•NT 'tCN!!!!O"IT• .. ~~TH uE><ECUTIVE ACCENTS. q41irefMftt .. You !NJ w.m nearing and stale your ob-SEVEN (71 NEW APART· Daily Piiot Apfll 15, 1988 HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO W E S T P 0 R T NAm 8TAftMINT Tiie following peraona are -,.,,.,._ 3535 Pacific Coael Hwy lo cal 8ft eltorMJ rltllt jechons cw hte wtltten objec· MENTS LOCATED AT 426 F-250 APRIL 21, 19118. PROPERTIES, 3090 Pullman lhe following l>Wtont ere doing bullneta ea: The tOllowlng l*'tonl are Suite ~40 Corona Oel Mar ew.,. If JCMI do net ll-n tlons with 11141 court before VICTORIA STREET IN AN .. IDl.IC MftTM"r PERSONS ANO OR· Str .. t, Suite A, Co~te M .... doing bualnMt ... BRADFORD STUDIO, 775 doing butlneaa 18; Calif 92625 enettorMJ.r-Mercal8ft ll'le heating . Your appear-R2 ZONE ENVIRONMEN· .. -. nu1~ GANIZATIONS WISHING Cellt 92626 BUENA PARK MANOR, W. 17th St. Suite 1<.. Cotta VIOEO LABS CO .. 2066 Oebofah Ann Wachter. •"OlfteY'.._,elaentoeOf encemay be lnpersonor by TAL DETERMINATION __ ,.,.A,,...... TO COMMENl ON lHE Berry L Hoeven, 12 t2000uaM,Sule290,New-M9M.Cellt.t2e27 Pleoentla.CostaMesa.Callf 900Sea L1ne•42.C01ona e ..... eld Clfftoa ( .. led"' your 1n0<ney NEGATIVE DECLARATION. r..._NO ... TIC'I......, DRAFT EIR SHOULD SEND Sunlight. Irvine. Calif. 92715 port Beech. Calif. t2l&O Bradford John Salamon. 92627 def Mar Calil 92825 .... ~ booll). IF YOU AfllE A CREDITOR 2. DEVELOPMENT RE· COMMENTS TO Tiii• bualneH II con-Aionwd Austin Hall, 55 3eo Victoria St.·" 15. COlll Robert 0 KletelhOrSI, This • bualneH II con-DeaP'fM do que le -°'a eoot1ngenl creditor of V IEW OR-88·24 FOR Of' NIQATIVI EIR-1039. DEVELOP· ducted by: an lndlvldu.I Linda I .... Newport BMeh, M .... Cellt. 92627 2073 Continental. Costa ducted by. an lndlv1dua1 ,,.._ •te dt.actOft flt-Ille ~Hed. you rm.1st Ille JON.ASON DEVELOPMENT TH EDECCLOAS .. AT!~. ES • MENl SERVICES DEPART· Barry L. Hoeven C81Tlt192MO . This bu1lnH s It con-Meaa. Callt 92627 Deborah Wechter dldel Yated tlefta llfl, ptMo your claim wttll tl'le court or COMPANY. AUTHORIZED " .., "" MENl. P 0 BOX 1200, Thia statement wu fifed 11 • bueln"a It con-aueteo by: an lodivldual This business Is con· This 11a1ement wu filed tM 30 DIAi CALINDANOI pr-t It to the pef'SOnel AGENT FOR DEANE S PLANNING DIVISION HAS C 0 ST A ME S A . CA with the County Clefk of Or· ducted by; an lndlvidual Bradford John Salamon dueled by: an Individual with the County Clerk ol 0 1- P ., • pr ••• " tar II ne rec>,_tatlve appointed by HELPERIN ANO JAYME OPRECEPL.~RR:oTIOAN ~OE~RAETSSIV~ 92628-1200 ange County on March t8, RICll'lerd Aualln Hell Thi• statement WH tiled R.D KleMlhorst ange County on Al)f'll 5, 1988 rftf1W91a eacrtta • -the court within lour months MEKIS TO CONSTRUCT A 1 N G "P 0 SS 1 B~ E EN. Published Olange Coast 1988 Thia stetwnent wu tlled wll'1 the County Cieri\ of Or-ThiS statemenl ••• filed fS1tl45 qulne.., Mia Corte. from lhe aete of first le-COMMERCIAL BUILDING VIRONMENT AL IMPACTS Dally PHot April IS, 1988 "111• with lhe County Clefk of Or-ange County on Mereh 29. with t~ County C~k o~ ~~-Published Or•nr Coast Una c:ar18 0 -........ auence otleltef'S uprovld4td TOT A L I N G 2 s. 4 5 7 5 FOR lHE FOLLOWING F-252 Publlanec:I Orange Cout •nge County on March 10. 1988 ~9ge8 ounty on ere ' Dally Pilot Apttl I • 22, 29, telefotltca M le ~ in -Section 700 of tna SQUARE FEE'T. LOCATED PROJECT PUBllC NOTICE Dally Piiot Me1ch 25, April 1, 1988 fnao2 88 FS'l'UOt May. 6, 1988 ~loft: Mt ll9'1WHta Proba.te Code ot Calltomla AT 2283-2283 FAIRVIEW 1 COST • MES• PUBLIC 8. 15, 1988 n74101 Publlthed Orange Coast p b O C F-242 HCriteemaqlllnettefteque The llme forl1llngolalm$Wlll R OA D AN D 206-222 ,., ,., F-174 Publtthed Orange Coall DallyPilotApr11 8, 15.22.29. u lll '1ed range OHi ---------cumpllr con 181 tor· not 811pore prior 10 lour WILSON STREET IN A c 1 WORKS PROJECT ANO '1CTITIOUI IUl,..11 Diiiy Piiot March 25, April t , 1988 Dally Piiot April 8, t 5, 22. 29. Mt.IC NOTICE mallded•• legel•a montnstromthe date otthe ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION .a88·09 NAMllTAffMINT Mt.IC NOTICE 8, 15, 1988 F-223 1988 ---------__._,._.. , ..... _..__ I 0 E T E R •• I N .. T I 0 N THE HARBOR/MAPLE The following peraons ere F-t84 ---------F-219 FICTITIOUI BU ..... epr..,,._ 119 -.. -. hear ng notoce above. "' ,.. . STORM DRAIN PROJECT sl ,ICTITIOUl llU ... 11 ---------11111-IC Mnnrc ---------NAMI ITAffMINT que le cone --w YOU MAY EXAMINE tile NEGATIVE OECLARAllON INVOLVES s.100 FEET OF dOtB.ngELbLAu ":!8BR~C: s. 2915 N'"MI tT'"TI ..... NT 11111Dt1C ..,,.TICE .. -. nuu~ min•1c NOTICE ceao. tue kepi by Ille court It you FOR FURTHER INFOR-,. .. .. -__ .. ____ nu ____ ---------.. -. The lollowlng persona are SI 119ted no pr ....... Mt are a person Interested In MATION. PLEASE CALL STORM DRAIN ALO NG Redhill Ot02, Costa Mesa, Ttie following persons ere FtCTJTIOUI ........ doin9 business as· retpu&•I•. llempo, puede ll'le es\1te. you may Mrve THE PLANNING DEPART· HARBOR BOULEVARD BE· Calif 92626 doing buSlnell U : flCTtTIOUI BUllNE-11 NAMI ITAffMINT FtemlOUI BUalNlll ABC co . 1830 16111 St --.. le _ __.... .,. .. '--MENl •T 17141754 5245 TWEEN WILSON STREET Patrlela O'Connor Hersh, EXCALIBUR DISTRIBUl · NAME ITATIMINT The following persons ere NAMI ITATlMINT =R315. Newport Beao'1, ,......,_, · eaeo. Y ___.., upon t .. e e•ecutor or aumn•· " • "NO VICTOR!• STREET, •500 G d Rd ING 30 v · • A T"'-followlrvo ""'<*one are · The tollowlng ,._sons are qutter tu aolarlo, Mi dtnero 11111ator or uPOf'I the at-Publl5he<l Orange Coast " ,.. .. ieenmea ow .. • 11 ... mlstosa. P1 '"' .,. "" ·• doing business as: ,..... Call! 92663 , otru co••• de 811 lorney tor the eltecutor or Daily Pilot April 15, 1988 ALONG WILSON STREET Long Beach. Celli. 90808 L. Rancho Sanla Magarlla dolng buslneu as: POMONA MANOR, t985 doing buslneu as. J J James R Boran t830 -• ..__ ..... , F 25 B E T WEE "4 H ARB 0 R James R Harstl, 4500 Calif 92688 WAVE ll N KS · 1 1 1 1 Pomona Avenue. Cosfe SWEENEY & ASSOCIATES. t6t'1 St ::.~315 Newport ptopleded .. n ...... -· adm1n1stra1or and tue wllh . 1 BOULEVARD AND .. VALON G d R L J h J "d 30 V Baya•"-Dr Ste 275 Cor C 7 10202 Overhlll Drive. Santa "-ac'1. Callt 92663. elon•I por .,_w do 18 eorte. the court with proof ol ser-" reenmea ow a , ong o n ames ,., elr, 11 .,..., • • Mesa. e11t 9262 .,... Elllete11 otroe requleltoe viee 1 wrotlen request stat· Ml.IC NOTICE STREEl AND ALONG FOR· Beach. Calll 90808 Amlstosa. Apt. L. Rancno ona det Mat, Call! 92625 t981-t98S Costa Mesa Ane. Caltf 92705 This business is con· let•'"· Pllede que uated Ing lhat you oesire special OHAM DRIVE BETWEEN This business is con-San1a Magaflle. Callt. 92688 Katrierlne I Grahl. 23•S Town Home Apartments. Jerome 1. Sweeney. t0202 ducted by an Individual qulefe llemara lln eboelldo not;ce 011118 filing of an In-PUBLICATION NOTtCE WILSON STREE'T ANO JO ducted by a general par1· This business Is con-Pacific CoeSI Hwy . Leguna Ltd . Sage Development, Ovefhlll Oilve. Santa Ana, James R Boran I medle I SI I OF NEGATIVE ANN STREET E N -nersh1p dueted by:enlndlvldual Bch .. Caltl.92651 General Partner, 8055 w Calif 92705 Thl5 statement WU filed n l81'ft911•. M~· ventoryanOappraisement o DECLARATION VI RONMENTAL OE-JamesR Harsh JohnJ AdaJr Jenn James Grahl. 2345 MancheSler Ave Fourll> Tl'us business la c;on-w11h1rieCountyCt~k of Or· oce • un eeogecto. puede esiate assets or ot the pell-P-"'llc c H L d led b di Id 1 •• llem8f • un Mnlclo de ,... uons or accounts mentioned l HE C 0 ST A M ES A TERMINATION NEGATIVE Tri1s statement was llled This statement wes llled ""' oest wy • aguna FIOor. Ptaya def Rey. Cellf uc Y an In v ue ange County on April 5, 1988 ·-..... b _ .. _ s 200 l200 s t PLANNING DIVISION HAS OECLARA TION Wllh the County Clerk ol Or· with the County Clerk of Or-BCih . Calif 92651 90293 Jerome J Sweeney • ,,,... erenc: .. -• 01-0 • In . ection t and 0 PREPARED A NEG"TIVE FOR F"RT'"'ER INFOR· c M 22 c M Thts bu11nes• IS con T T'11S s1e1-~1 was tiled tlcl de Ilda lefel CaJ 1 p b Cod " v n ange ounty on arcll · . ange ounty on arch 14. ~ • his business IS eon· _,..,., Published Orange Coest une o n• ar · Ille 1 ornia ro ate e DECLARATION ADDRESS· MA TION, PLEASE CALL 1988 1988 dueled by· husband and Wife dueled by a limited partner· with Iha County Clerk ol Or· Dally Pilot 'April 15, 22. 29, (¥H •I director lo ••••• DouglH c. Llec:htJ. At· ING p 0 s s I Bl E EN . THE PLANNING OE PART. FJ15502 f'S74'» Katherine I. Grahl snip ange County on March 29. May 6 1988 lonk:oJ-. No. 5310SI ~°!:':or~ t:::~,15::. lllRONMENlAL IMPACTS MENT AT (714)754·5245 Put>ttslled Orange Coast Punhshed Orange Coast T'11S statement was lileo E R1c'1rd Sieminski 1988 . . F-237 Th add f .... 1 920 Ne t BeKh FOR THE l'OLLOWING Published Orange Coast Oa1ly Piiot Ap1ll I 8 15, 22, Dally Pilot Aprll 1, 8. 15, 22. wltll the County Clerk ot Or-T'11s statement was liled '371210 ---------e name and ress 0 ...., • • Wpol' • PROJECTS 0111• Ptlol Aprll 15. 1988 1988 1988 an9e County on March 29, w1111 the County Clerk ot Or· Harwood, Adkinson & PUBllC NOTICE the court is IEI nombre y CA t2MO , 1988 Me1ndl, Brinderson Plaza, ---------direccion Ce la cone es' SU-Pubh$h~ Oranne CoaSt IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW-F-253 F-202 F· 197 r._ enge County on M81Cih 22, , ""' " r~•-1988 Tower I, Sulla 800, 19800 PERIOR COURTCOURTOI' Oa11y P1tot April t4 15 21 DllD•IC ..,,.TICE D1n•1c NOTICE NllC ..,,.TICE DI-IC NOTICE Puollshed Orange Coast FS75504 MacA rthur Boulevard. FtCTITIOU8 IU .... H NAME ITATIMINT The 1011owlng persons are do1n9 business H CALIFORNIA. COUNTY 't:>F 1988 f'UUI. nu f'UUI. nu f'UUI. 0 I Pll t A 18 15 22 29 Irvine. Cahl 927 t 5 OR NG" 700 c ,.__ T F6 7 a1 Y o prt · · · Published Oranne Coast A "' lv'IC ""nler h 1 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE Of CALIFORNIA 1988 .. .., Publls'1ed Orange Coast Drive we,t Post Oftlce Box F 226 Dally Pilot Apttt 1, 8. 15. 22. Dally Piiot April 8, t5. 22. 29 838. Santa Ana. CaJ1tornoa Mt.IC NOTICE FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE -------·-1988 t988 ORY CLEAN U S A . 3536 Pacific Coast Hwy . Corona def Mar, Cehf. 92625 92702-0838 Mt.IC NOTICE F-203 The name adClren and FICTfTIOUI BUSlHESS F·2t8ll telep110f!e number of pl11n-NAME IT A TEMINT 11tt s attorney, or plam11tt The tollow1n9 persons are without an attorney 1s (El doin9 business as nombre. la dlrec:c1on V el nu· FACIAL CARE PROO· mero de tetefono de1 UCTS. 366 San Miguel Or abogado del demanoante o Su1e 306 Newpcrt Beach oel demandante Que no Calif 92660 t•ence ebogado es) LAW Krystyna ti Mozingo o ~ F 1 C E S of J OH N 1106 Pemoroke Lane New· RAPILLO 777 Ce<1ter A.V· POr1 Beacri Callt 92660 enue Su•te 203 l-iunt1ngton T111s OuS•l"ess 11 con· Beach Ca111orn1a 9264 7 ducted oy an 1nd1v1dual Phone 714 8•8-4849 Krystyna H Mo.i1ngo DATE !Fecna) OCT o: T'11s statement was ltte<l 1981 W11h the County Cter1< of Or- Gery L Gren11llle, Clerk. ange County on March 9, By M8fi0rte Fella. O.,,U1y 1988 Puo11sned Orange Coast DG<ly Pilot Apnl 8 15 2:2 29 F173931 Put>hslleo Orange Coast Oa1ty Pilot Marcil 25 April t F23S 8 IS 1986 1988 CASE NUMBER (Numero del Caso): 554020 SUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL) IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT, Plaintlff, v. ALL PERSONS INTERES:f£D IN THE MA TIER of the authorization. issuance and validity of three Issues of tax-exempt general obligation bonds to be Issued by Irvine Ranch Water District on behalf of Improvement District No. 182, Improvement District No. 282. and Improvement District No. 284', respectively. under and pursuant to separate Indentures of Trust, Defendants. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO a ACUSADO): F-180 , ALL PERSONS. INTERESTED IN THE MA TIER OF THE Al:JTHQRIZA noN. ISSUANCE. Ml.IC NOTICE NllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIMESS NAME STAnMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The lollow1ng persons are NAME STAnMENT doing bYSlne$5 as f ile following persons are BLUE WA TEA EXPORTS do1n9 business as 12371 L8W15 St Suite 201 IMPE~IAL CHEVROLET Garden Grove Calll 926'\0 INC 15737 East Imperial Sllelley A Pavhs. 407 Highway La M1raoa Cat1r Gloucester Dr Costa Mesa 90638 Callt 92627 Bot> Stark Chevrolet. Inc . Aleunder A Pavl1s •07 Cahlorn1a 15737 EaSt Im· Glouc;ester Dr Costa Mesa pertal Highway La Mirada Calli 92627 _ Calif 90638 This business Is con-Tll1s business •S con· ducted oy nusoand and wife I ducted oy a corpora11on Shelley A Pavlts Allan Snyder P1es1den1 ltiis siatement was tiled Trus statement was l11t10 with me County C•er~ of Or-w1lh the County Cieri\ ot Or· ange Count; on Mareh 16 ange County on Marc'1 3 1988 1988 F3747M F313356 Duohsr>eo Orange Coast Puohslled Orange Cou t Dail'( Pilot Apru ! B 15 22 Oa1ly Piiot March 25 April 1 1988 18 15 t988 F-195. F-183 COOPER CA RR IE LYNN COO P E R . passt>d away ApriJ 11. I 988 in Washinton DC She IS survived by her parents. M r & Mrs. W1llred Cooper of Bal boa Island: brothers. Wtfred Cooper. Jr of Wash- ington DC and Alfred Cooper or Balboa Marine A ve., BaJboa Island. ln lieu of flow ers. the fanuly requests donaoons to The Carrie Cooper Memonal F u nd, Chapman College. 333 N. Glassell. Or- ange. Calif. 92666 Devol Funeral Home. Washington OC. (202) 333-6680 Island. and her IMOTO grandfather John B THO M AS IMOTO. Lestt>r. Sr of Balboa resi dent of Cos1a fsland. Carne was M esa. passed away born Oct.Ober 20, 1960 Apnl 12. 19tl8 Born anLosAngeles After August 4. 191fi m graduation from Cor-California Survived ona de! M ar High by sister Ru L'.yl'sug1, School, she attended o n e n 1 ec t> one the College of the nephew. two great .,Redwoods. She lived meces and one great '"In the Seattle area for nephew Mr Lm<ito a several years ata>nd· resident of Custa Ing North Seattle Mesa since 1931 , Com munity College !armed the area for and w orkin g for manv vears. and later Laura Ashley She operat(.d a auto repair was currently atteod-business on 17th mg Chapman College Street 1(1 Costa Mesa co mpleting h er Private funeral ser - u n d e r gr a duate vices were held at Pa- degree M emor ial c1f1c View MC'monal Servic-es will be Mon-Park Chapel. fol· day. ·April 18th, at lowed by C'ntomb- 11 :00 A.M. at St. John ment at Pacific View Vianney Chapel. 314 Mausoleum . PaC'1fic l'ACWK: v•w ........ ., ... Cemetery • M ortu ary Ctla~I • Cremator~ 3500 Pac1f1c view Orove Nnport BHC'f'i 644-2100 HAMCMt l ..... M'T.OUVI Mott~ry • Cemetery Cfem1tory t12S G1.i.r A11e t:ott•Meu ~·!155• View Mortuary Di- rectors: 644·2700 KELLAM AL V fN GU Y KELLAM. passed away April 13. 1988. Father ot Mark and Aleta Kell.am. Retired Pacific Telephone Company £ncineff· in«i S\.lpe1'Yilor. For· merly of Corona del Mar and La.auna Beech. PrfvaLe .er- vitts th~ the Neptune '>'• In lieu of Ooweia. dona· tiont may ~ rnaict. '° the Amtrlcan Cancer Socl.ety or the Onnee County Albert Silt.en Konw few OtJJclren. ANO VALIDITY OF THREE ISSUES OF TAX-EXEMPT GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO BE ISSUED BY IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT ON BEHALF OR IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 182. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 282. ANO IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 284. RESPECTIVELY. UNDER AND PURSUANT TO SEPARATE INDENTURES OF TAUS~ . YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud. le esta demandando): IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT You h9ve unttt not later then MeJ 17, 1•, which 19 not IH• then ten (10) deJ• •ft• completion of the publlcetlon of the. Summona, to ftle • tJpewrttten reaponee •t thl1 court. A letter °' phone cell wffl not protect JOU; JOUf tJpewrttten rffpOnH muat be In proper leael form N JOU ••t the court to hMr Jour ceee. " JOU do not .... JOUr reeponM Oft time, JOU ...., ... the C8H, end JOUr ....... moMJ end propertJ m8J be teken without furtMr wemlna from the court. There .,. other legel ,.....,..,.._, .. You ...., went to .cell • ..norne1 rtght •••J· H JOU do not know .,. attomef, JOU "'8J eel .,. ettomey refenel ..,...1ce °' • legal eld office (Hated"' the phone book). U.tecl Ilene heete .. 17 de Mero, 1•,.,. .. no menoe de dlea (10) dlaa deepuee de termlwton de pubkedon de .... cn.clon, per• preeentar une NBpueete eecrtta • m.qulne ....... corte. Une cetta o une llemede teletonlce no le ofrecer• protecclon; au rHpueeta eecrtte a mequtna Ilene .,. cumpllr con lea tonnelldedee lee•IH epropledea al uetecl qulere que la COf1e eecuche • ceeo. 81 uetecl no pl'Hante Ml ,.....U • ttempo, puede perder et caeo, J le pueden gutter au ..a.rto, au dlMro J otr• coue de au prcapleded aln ntao adtclonef por pert• de la corte. EJdeten otroe requletoe leg1t11. Puede que uated ....,_ ltemer • un ebo9edo lnmedtetMMnte. SI no conoce • un ebogedo, puede......., a un w ~de referencla de ebogedoe 0 8 UM oftttne de aJucM ..... (WM .. dlreotorto telefonlco). The Mme end eddreM of the court le (II nombre r dlreodon de la corte •): THE SUPENOft COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 700 CIVIC CENTER DR. P.0.8011 .. SANT A ANA CA 92701 The name. address. and telephone number of plaintiff's attorney. or plaintiff without an attorney, ls (EI nombre, la dlreoclon y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante. or det demandante que no tiene abogado, es): Greg Harrington · Orrick, Herring1on & Sutcliffe 333 South Hope Street Los Angeles CA 90071 213/680-7000. DATE (Fecha): APA 13. 1988 Gery QrenYIMe, Cler'k, bJ (Actuerto): WendJ L Ademe, DeputJ (Detegedo) SEAL Published Orangf CoUt Dally Pilot April 15, 22. 29. 1988 • F246 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The LegaJ Departrtlent at the Daily Pilot is pleased to an· nounce a new service now avail- able to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Court HouM in Santa Ana. Then. of course. after the search is completed we will file your fictitious bulinne name statement with the County Clerk. publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publi~ catio n with the County Clerk. Please stop by lo file your fictitious business statement at the Dally Pilot Legal Depart· ment, 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. California. tf you can not stop by. pteaM call us at (714) 842-4321. Extension 315 or 316 and we will make arrangement• for you to handle this proc«Jure by mall. If you th<>Uld have any further question•. PINN caJI ut and we will be more "'8n glad to assist you. Good tuck In your new bulinell!! ~------------- FICTITIOUI BUIMNE,11 NAMl l TAn•NT The following persons are docng business as DENTAL MANAGEMENT DECISIONS (DMOI. 364 Clitt Drove =5. Laguna Beach, C11tt. 926St Rtchrad B RyJ11, 364 Cllfl Drive "5. Laguna Beach. Ca.tit 92651 This business Is con- duc:teo Dy an 1nd1v1dual Richard B Ryan PlB.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE f1Ctmou1 BU...... FICTITIOUS BUllNEll • NAME ITATIMENT NAMI ITATUffNT Ttie tollowrng ~rsons are Tile lollowlng persons are doin9 buSlnes.s as. doing bualnest u · JOSLYN BENEFITS INC . ALAN B URNER ART 1200 Westclitt Or1ve, Ne:-<· GROUP. !960 Meyer Pl c•. port Beach. Cahf 92660 1 Costa Mesa. Catrl 92627 Joslyn Benefits Inc: Cal • Atan MeManus Burner lorn•a . 1960 Meyer Pt •4 Costa Tiiis business •s con-Mesa Calif 92627 ducted by a corpore11on lh1~ business IS con- G.R Jostyn d d 1 Tn statement as filed dueled by an In 1v1 ua . •5 w Alan Burner with lhe County Clerk of Or· This slaternenl was tiled Bina Natu Patel, 13905 Av Espana. l e Mirada, Calif 90638 Jeya Har shad Patel 13905 A,v Espana La Mirada, Callf 90638 This business II con- ducted by alim•led parlner- shlp Bina Patet Tll11 statement was hied w1t'1 the County Cle<k ol Or- ange County on MarCih 2•. 1988 f375Mt Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot Aprtl IS. 22. 29 ThlS s111emen1 was filed w1111 the Couflty Cl9fk o• Or- ange County on March 29, 1988 F1'1t201 Put>hs'1ed Orange Coast Oa1ly Pilot Aprll 8 15 22 29 1988 enge County 01"1 March 29. with the County Cte1k of Or· l 988 FS1S205 ange County on Aprol 5, 1988 F-244 F"""8 --------- May, 6. 1988 Pu bll Siied Orange Coast Publls'1ed 0111n9e Coasl PUBllC NOTICE 019a81t8y P1tot A,pril 8. 15, 22 29 Oa1ly Pilot April 15 22. 29. --------- M 6 1988 flCTITIOUI BU ... 11 F-225 ay ' F-239 NAMI ITATHIENT F-222 1--------~ Tne tollOWJng persons ere Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE doing t>usinMs as ---------------------------S E L ENE & SON S FICTITIOUI BUSINEll FICTITIOUS BUllNHI FICTITIOUI BUllNEll ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN NAME ITAnMINT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT & GRAPHICS. 3700 s Plaza The follow1n9 persons are T'1e lollowlng persons are The following pel'sons are Or . =L-112. Santa Ana. dolng business as doing business as doing busines.s as Catt! 92704 BUDDY'S DANCE CLINIC, R&O CONSUL TING 3 MARGARET BEDELL Karen Marie Tuttle, 3700 1695 Irvine Ave =206 Primavera Irvine Calif SlUOtO/GALLERY, 700'~ S Plaza Or , =L-1 12. Santa Costa Mesa. Call! 92627 927 14 Carne11on Corona del Mar Ana. Callf 92704 Harry O Schwimmer 328 Diana M Repasky, 3 Calif 92625 Chnstopher M Briggs, N Newport Bt•d =536. Primavera. Irvine Callf Margaret Hogarlh Bedell 3700 S Plaza Dr , :L-112. Newport Beach Calif 92663 92714 304 Poppy. Corona del Mar. Santa Ana. Cell! 92704 T'11s business 1s con-Tl11s businen is con-Calif 92625 Trits business is con· ducted Dy an 1ndMdual ducted Dy an 1ndl•1dual This . business 1s con-ducted by co-partnef'S Harry 0 SChw1tnmer 01an1 M Repasky ducted by· an individual Keren Tuttle T'11s s1atemen1 was t11eo Thts statement was filed Margaret Hogarth Bedell l'11s s1a1emen1 was tiled with trie County Clerk ol Or· with lhe County Clerk of Or-ThiS statement was llled w1t'1 the County Clerk ot Or· enge County on March 29. an9e Coun1y on March 22. wllll 1'1e County Clerk ot Oc· ange County on March 18. 1988 t988 ange County on Aprll 5, t988 t988 F3n203 Fl75500 F3191C7 Published Orange Coast Put)hshed Orange Coest Published Orange Coast Daily POOi Apnl 8, 15. 22. 29. Dally P1101 April 1, 8, 15. 22, Oa•ly Piiot April t5 22, 29, 1988 1988 May, 6. 1988 F-200 F-224 Ml.IC NOTICE F-240 Mt.IC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS cc.en Fl7&113 Put>llsned Orange Coul Dally Piiot APlll 1, 8. 15. 22. 1988 F"-196 Mt.IC NOTICE Notice It het'eby given that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach. Californle will receive Maled bids for the Atphatt Repair. Resurfacing and Frontage Road Median Landecaplng on Broo«hurst Avenue ln the City of Huntington BMch, California In ac:cordan<:e with the plana and specifications and special provision• on file In the office of the Olrecior of Public Worka. Oocuments will be available on Aprll 18, 1988. A Charge of $15.00, not refundable, will be required for each Mt of specifications and eecompanyfng drawtngs. DNCTOR OF "'9LIC WORK8 EITIMA TE WORK ITEM 1. Excavation of brotlen A.C. and A.B. to accommOdate a o.so· A.C. b ... courM 2. A.C. BaM OOUIW (lnctudlng A.C. bus pad• and pave out at curb & gutter removal ar .. • sheet 2) 3. 0.17' A.C. overlay (Including A.G. replecement In areas cold planed 0. 10' deep 4. Placement of reinforced fabric 5. COia plane large areu 0. 10· deep 6. Cofdplanlng at outer edge of exlatlng gutters 7. Adjuat water val\19 boxes 8. Adjust manholes 9. Aeplaoe traffic afgnal detector loopt 10. Remove and ~ curb and gutter per Standard Ptan NUmber 203 11. Reftectl\19 raiMd traffic martlers 12. Irrigation crou-overs 13. Meridith Gardenl fronttoe roed med6en tandecape QUANTITY 709 C.Y. 1.423 Tons 7.500 Tons 47.400 S.Y 424 S.Y 74, 100 S.F. 38eech 23 each 7MCh 233 l .F Lump Sum Lump Sum Lump Sum In accordMOI wtth the~ of Section 1773 of the Labor Code. the S1ata of Callfomla, Director of the °"*'"*" of lncluattlal Relations ehall determine the general preyaiffng rate of wages, BPPt'C•ble t.o the wortl to be done; coptae of the lat•t general wage rate det•mlnatlons we on lie at the offtce of the Qty Ctertt and the ofb of the Director of Publlc Wortca of the Cl1y of Huntington Beach, CalHomta. Pl-. and tPectftcatP.. le>g9tMr wtth propoul form. may be obtained at the office of the Dl'9C1or of Pubtlc Worb, Ctty Hell, Huntington Beech, Caltfornla. No b6d wll be recalll'ed un .... It It made on • blat* form fumlehed by the DlrectOf Of Publlc wortc .. The spedal tltt9ntlon of proepectN9 btdder"l It celled to the propoul requtrwnents, set forth In the epedftcattona, for full dnc1t0nl .. to tht biddlnO· Tha abo¥I quanttUea .. approximate onfy. belf'O ~ •a Mi's for the oompari.on of bldt. and the City Of Huntington Beech doaa not ...,,,_ ot by lmplcatkMia 8Qf'lt t"-t the actue1 amount of wortc wm coneapond "*-"ti but r-w.. the rtgtd to lncn 111 ot deo 1111 the amount of Mt clMa Of pottlon of the WOttl. ae be may clMmed MClllW'y ot...,....,,. by tha Director of Pu* Wortca. Al btda wll be compar9d on a b.-of thB onc:tor of Pubic Wortca eetlmate of Iha quantttae of WOttl to be done. 8ublllttutton of wtt• for ~ ~ ........., by "" Qty to tnaure performance tMll be ptrmltted In accordMOI wltft prCYJ'tllone of thB ~ ~,t Code, a.ctton 4SIO. lid\ lllCI .,... be meda out on • '°"" to be oMallled at a. oMce of thB Director of Pubic Woftla, o .. 11a11 rent Mna.1000....,...,_., ...,..~...,., c .. omle; ..... be...., and ..... ...,. .. a.y an• .. CMc c.w. 8'oond 11oor __. ...... ....._ 2000 Miiin '""· ~ ...._, c-..-. on or ...... l:GO P.lft. of..., a. 1-. end Ifill ba opmled ~a OOIMllMe oart1poaed of ._Qr an ... ~ A~ _. .,...,.. of fl'Ullilc Wcna or ...., .......... ,.......,. -tM,..,.. of ..... ......,.. .... ,...,... '° .. Qty Counolt of ... C"1 of HUii..,..., ............ ,..,.., ........ toieheld °" ........ _._of ...... , ..... ... of !:30 P·"'-In._ Qty OounCI a....-1 In .. CMG 0.. ti llld Qy of......,*"°"...,._ TlleQlr of Hwl&Qhn ...,., C •••• •--:,.-== .. ,.._,.c:r'_. bktll, and to aoo11pt .. ..., •11r-.t flDr tM Mil....,_ of a.~of ..... t.--o-rlle. lyarder of thB Cfty COuncl of .. Qr Of Hw•-· ...... c.-. ... tNI •• , .... A119ft Miia .......... Clllt ~ ..... Or-.. c... ~ ....... ''· n..• ..... .~-----· FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1988 25 CENTS v . Offshore airport study ridicule~: Island off Huntington coast for planes under consideration by regional panel BJ ROBERT BA.KUR °' .............. Proposals to build an airport in the ocean. several milci off Huntinaton Beach were virtually lau&hed out of the water Thursday by 'Huntinaton Beach Mayor John Enltine. Carl Karcher den6es fed- eral regulators' charges of insider trading by rela- tlves In the Carl's Jr. fast- food chain./ Al Huntington heart trans- plant patient takes his first steps./ A3 World U.S. warship may have hit mine in Persian Gutt./ M Five die in a bomb blast at a U.S. military club In ltaly./M Index Adv6oe and Games Bulletin Board Bu8'neas Classified A7 A3 A9-10 85-7 AS Oatebook A6 Oatebook A3 EM. 7,8 81-4 A2 Comics Entertainment Opinion Paparazz.I PoUcetog Public notices Sports Weather Erskine said the plan, which emera- ed Wednesday from a m~tina of the Southern California Reaional Airport Authority in Los Anaeles. is "ludi· crous and ie,tiotic." "The proposaJ is .somethin1 ~•hat could have come out of a SCAG Rain bi-in gs a little relief Sudden cloudburst halts Angels game. not drought worries BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ............. Thanks to some much-needed April showers in rain-starved Southern CaJifomia on Thursday chances increased that a few May nowcn may briahten the parched landscape. Rain totals weren't hiah. but sud- den and irregular downpours were enouah to cause chaos on the roads. send pcdcitrians scurryina for cover and postpone a baseball pme. By S p.m.. Newport Beach had recorded . I 0 inches of precipitation, the National Weather Service re- ported. Santa Ana reported .11 inches. Lona Beach . I 0 inches and Los Anaclcs Civic Center . IS inches. · The mild but chillY. storm formed alona the Central California coastline where it drew in cold air from the north. said National Weather Service meteroloaist Michael Lewis. The system moved south where it ran into subtropical moisture and unstable warm air. .. Put aU lhose inaredients toaether and boom! There you ao ... Lewis said. Snow was fallina in the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains and a winter storm warnina was posted above S,000 feet. About one-half inch of snow fell at Ml. Wilson between S and 6 p.m .• Lewis said. "It's a moderate to heavy snow but (Southern CaJifomia Association of Governments) committee in the 1970s. But in this era. a study would be a waste of tupeyers' money and bureaucrats' time ... Erskine said. The plan nine staff of the ReaionaJ Airport Authonty was told to beain a s1udy of lhe airport -a facility that would either float in the ocean or be anchored lo an artificial island. Air lravelers reportedly coµld ride to the shore by boat or drive throuah underwater tunnels or elevated nothin& of major consequence ... he said. The snow level was expected lo drop to about 4,200 feet durina the niaht. L.cwis said. The showers brouaht a California Anacls' pme to an unscheduled close, too. It was only the ninth rainout in Anaheim Stadium in 23 years. De Vore ends campaign for Congress to support Cox BJ PAUL ARCBIPLEV °' .............. The Republican lineup in the 40th Conaress1onal District primary thinned to 12 Thursday when Charles DeVore announced his withdrawaJ and threw his support to Christopher Coll. Coll said he was "deliahtcd" to have DeVore's support, "perticularty because as a fellow candidate he has been able to view each of us at these forums and the endonemenl means a lot as a result. .. DeVore had established him1elf as a solid conservative and scored well in forums. bul was unable to raise the funds needed to WllC a-credible cam pa~. He said he raised about S 13.SOO by the end of March, but was ellpcctina to receive another SI S.000 to $20,000 from conservative political action committees. DeVore said he would ask the PACs to contribute to Coll's cam- paip instead. .. He .a:urately reflects my con- servative beliefs." said DeVore. a former conarnsi<>naJ liaison with the Ptntaaon. "I'd rather do my bit to aet a aood candidate in than take my beJI and 10 home." Coll said DeVore's kn<>Wledar of the Pen~n would make him "a .,at addition to our brain trust ... "He's the only other candidate in the race who served in the Rcapn adminislration," Cox said. "and I know he believes as I do that experience on national and inter· national issues is important.·· DeVorc said he and Cox were 11tr1ctina the same contttVative con- (PleMe .. DSvoa&/A2) cauKWays. The pro,JCCt camcs a pnce taa of about S3.S billion. Los Aneeles County Supervisor Deane Dana. who asked for the airport study, voiced concerns tha1 Los Anaelies International Airpon 1s beaf!n& the burden for Orantie Coun- ty air travelers. local officials who at~ended the airport rq.aonal meetin& said. . Ken f?clino. Newport Beach's as- sistant city manaarr and head of the lntercounty Airport Authority. said that surveys show that Oranac Coun- ty residents make up I S to 20 pm::cnt oftbe air travelcn at LAX. Delano, cuma strona currents and deep watcn off the Oranae County coast, said the offshore airport plan would be Cll~nsive and imprac- ticable. It's bttn looked at and discarded. he said. Delino said .. the quickest solution .. to Oranae County airport needs would be JOint u~ of a commcrc1al airport with the El Toro Manne ........................ • • Corps Air Station. ·• Delano. however ........ ~ that It would be -cq&&ally ~~ lo act Manne Corps approvaf.--li would be to move the pat vohmwll of din to build the airport in die oopn. SCAG. an a 1984 study, rec- ommend~ joint use airports at El Toro or Camp Pend&cton and di~ carded plans for an offshott facility, Dehno sa1d. (Pl---OFP8110a&/A2) Jeweler, robbers shoot it outinHB Blast from shotgun shatters car window · as suspects get away BJ JONATllAN VOl.AE __ .._ ....... A sunfi&ht erupecd in a H ununaton Beach parkJna lot Tbursda) after three armed bandits ran from a JCWClry statt with the sbotaun-1ot1na owner clov behind. policc said. No inJuncs were reported 1n the 11 :JS a.m. 1nc1dent. said Lt. John Fosler. Jack ~. wbo owns Dcsapcr J~try. 1684 t Al&onqwn.. said one of the robbers visited the ste>tt Wcdnelday. say1na he was shopptna for a rina.. Price, 46. and his wift kt the man into the SlOft Tbunday because they thoU&b1 he was.aoina to leave,. deposit for the ri"L he md. Ooodwba of lnllle looll Oii -tM Aalel8 pme la called wllea tM ....., tint .._tter la atU..p ..... But after &ctuna the man thrOUlh the secunty door. the robbcf -the apparmt leader of the pnc-ld\ the p,te aJat, the shop owner said. When he moved to shut the door, two meR bnnd1sh1na la.rtr<atiber handpns burst an. he said. The thru men toot rinp, neck- laces. diamonds and even 1a1p IOkf, he said. They were in the SlOft Ins than five minutes~ fteetna. and did not hurt Price nor Iris wife. The pme was halted in the top of the first innina when Ansel pitcher Kuk McCaskill had a full count on Chicaao While Soll leadoff better Lance Johnson. It was the first ra1nout at Anaheim Stadium since Sept. 24, 1986. Seven of the nint postponements have occurred in Apnl. Local law enforcement and fire ~Devore officials sasd the rain was causana numerous fender bmden. but no major accidents. ··we've had lots of calls.. lots of accidents and medical atds." said an Oranac Count) Fire ~mcnt dispatcher. Irvine pohce Set. Gary Shull said the rain was kecpina his petrol (Pleue -aAIR/A.2) ~The &U) who staked us out -.. prctt) cool. bul the othcrJ WCf'C pretty nervous.·· Pnce said. When the bandits piled UltO a SJQflc car to make their escape. Priot followed them -wnh a . l 2-t~ shotaun. sald Lt. John Foster. (Pl•• -.J'SWSL&a/ A2) BB planner says he quit panel because of slanted repc>rts By ROBDT BAR&D ............... When real estate broker Kent Pierce was appointed to the Hunt- inaton Beach Ptann1na Commission 19 months aao. he was thrown into the center of a rcckvelopment war in the city's downtown. Pierce was appointed Sept. IS. 1986. by City Councilman Jack Kelly 10 fill the vacancy cauled when he- fircd Jean Schumaker for alkledJy stallina downtown redevelopment. Paettt look hts seat on the l'lannina Comm1ss1on the nellt naaht and prom pt I y cast the dcclSl ve f ourtb vow to apProve the ~tde V1llalC com- mercial project on the ocean sick of Pacific Coast Hiahway Paertt had been dttply involved .a cit} a1Ta1n until he resi&ned last Md. o fTic1all) tellina KelJy that he '!9 leaving to spend morT umc with hit famal) and business. But m an 1n1erv1cw thss week. Pierce. 53. said he's iimply fed up Wlth cit) staff rMmbcn siviftl about (PleMe -l'l..AJlllURG/ A2) Navy pilots thank Huntington firm's . Spare Air .r or lives LabOr shortage prompts. companies to reach out arowina qmeat of the CaJifomia labor force. out of bed and to enper 1n IOmC limited state Sen. Manin 8Citct0Dsaidatameeti1111ast activity. · week in lrviM . 11ae 20 prrttnt d1tc0Unt 11 split bt1wc:e:u tlw Anothcfnationwidrtrmd.ot•hen•y. is center and the child cart en>vida. ud lk a shnnkins wort force. which wt emlliloYen company's annual outlay b' 111 Nc'!JIO" a.ell d&arina the not decade"' IDi"I to be rootiftl employees is about SJ0.000 a year,..,. llid. for ways to bold onto employees. ... ...ct tbett 1s a taftllbk rerun Oii dlM BJ BL&ANOa II. OOLLINI ........ 0 0 9 The prod..:t of a Huntinaton BeKh-bued COlnPllD}prowd to be I real Uf'elaver when a Navy heticopeer crmhed into the Indian Ocean in Aupstof'l917. nc HH~ s. ~· wu oe a mailnvnce tm flilbt wt.en u uaknowllcoaqi ......... ..P.cw-1 .. thc Mlk~ IO M ., .... tine to ftve •-" Al ii •sshd into IQ.fool -.... die t.ellca,au .............. ....... , ............. '° ..... llid =--LL ONiDrY l.af'lw. ..,,. . ._ .......... ........................... cocUil = ... ... trthM. ......... _.. ....... ... ID ...... my .... CIOli (IMi'! II to dll will die ca'->• I c...ldll"t ... it. n.1,.. ..... ., ~· .. IM:a1dl...,..IMMltcapa•mM. Laflve 1111 ........ to ... I .. , I ·' - .. Ctuld cart is at the top of tlw hll. inv~t. accordins to SW"veY1 that have beat lakcn '"li.ert'• reduced at.nteeism, ud lftOft amoaa employees thftMllbout tbe couau,,.. ~ of' mind. beca&a1e employees know tMir , California Attorney Grieral Job V• • dlildreft ~well caftd for;"". llid. .. h'I I Kamo-.id in a m.ient ~Couty....._ mott s&able tituatloe b' ~ ... hci&c.MYu•·s a.penac.e wi .. i11 cUd Another emplo)ef. kllOWll b iw:a •'• c.re..,....ilalDCJdldectiOaol*,..... llrell ~ amoaa ~ • mil .._ -6 MlioMI ~ 19uner llid. ~· ii~' '° i..._ dlild cme ....-'°Onlllt Couty Ml low .. -.aa,_, ~ '° red'9CIC w .... ilaa ,.. Md a IDOi dlild me ,...... ii• IM 111 Fl ct.diyity .... i11 et11ftgye& .... ... .. =sta~ l'Clwitmera... • ne ...... ~ SeMce. ...., .... ..,..,..,cW-.il ... tobttM--i ......... Ciel ..... IC • Jf I ii oldlle90l-.... l..._.I...... l.a9IM Np&. .. a.-.. • ..... u .... w 1 ,,,,.., PICilc ,. ..... , .. ..,_c:IMldcmece.-.athM. ..... lllaw1cWc:mwW011i'8 c 'w -nil W ..., ol a •MM' :.'Z ... tM UR'I , ..... a i'(.pu -imimliw daM CW -f/IW "'"' dilw•••••m11atdiiW.,.ac 111 •• dlldmreilrmlJlmsa a11ma11•m C8ft OIWI lw -.,la)W wlllO ~tow ~ llilllp di , .. 11,_"' ....... a dlM ._~ -~---:cmew."llid~C*.Ar•tl• 0. ol ... cntllt. ... 'fill' .... • w . ...~. Ncwpan leadL. illlrdlildla wlllOINtoo• to CellrM .. _.wil ..... 4 r" ti 1Dto .......... daycm..•wcl1M•IO· .. 1-W&RJ .. ., • 1lAD'f BRINGS A LITTLE RELIEF ••• -~~-.. IW:'ll*'•'° lft .. ~ ....... aty. a.lwwil • ......., Patrol ... ,."'' ,.... ~ llill 6:•• ~ • tht 90 from about noon on, but tht only ~ accideat took ollCIC at about l:'S p.m. on the 57 Freeway nor1h of the Tonner Canyon nil .. The amount of rain we had, even up in the mountains. will ~ very littk diffettnce," sa~ Gary HnteT, ~~y fottcu1cr albc.. state ~ment of Water Resoun:n.. '"The numbers on (water) runoff have continued to slide." Ooudy skies were forecast to remain this momin& along the Or-an~ Coast. with sho~n and thun- dershowers accompanitd by gusty winds to 30 mph at times. Skies will tum panly cToudy tbi afternoon with dccrcasinJ. showers. while temperature highs will hover in the low to mid 605. Decreasing showers forecast ,,,,_. milatu**••• ........ Orenoe COMll W. mornlne _.be eocon.-_, ~ i0c8' 8""Y wlr'6 to"30 mpft, S.IM _.tum~ CiOUdr with llec 111lne lhowels M an.moon. Hiaha today .. rengt In the low 10 mid I09. loWa tonight In the fow to mid 50t wlttl • c:Nnce of rein dect ••Ing to .._ tNin 20 percent. H6gha on Seturd9y under t.W •'-•be In the mid to uppel" eo.. Four vehidel were involved after a car on the inside lane bepn to ~=':r!'!".?f~do:Cie~ OFFSHOREAIRPORT •.• SI~. Proia Al W•tto nonn...t windl 12 to 11 knot•• tMow ttvOUQh the Inn« c:oaat81 wetera tOday over 4-toot .... end a 4-toot aouth_..t twetl. Loe.I hNvy lhower't .. p(lellb6e. A winter 9torm WWNna It poet~ tor the mount81na wtth hNvy snow poeelble aboW ~.000 teet. Decru elng ehoWers thlt afternoon will turn to fllk' lklM on Sat~. Aelort hight today wtU rMge from 3f to 44. Saturday from 44 to 54. Lowe tonight will renge from 24 to 32. Three of the fol.If dri\ten and one ~~ auffemt minor to major 1ruunes. Ahhoulh rain was fallina over much of the state Wednesday niaht and Thursday. water and forest officials said it wasn't enouah to offset afearcd~t. Erskine said Thunday that he at first thought the airpon plan might have been theJerminationofan April Fool's Day JOke in the Newport Center News that publishtd a story about plans by local oflkials plannina a big airport .>ff the shore at Corona 't del Mar. "Every coastal city council from Seal Beach to San Clemente would oppose the airpon:· he said. ..It would be an environmental disaster. Why would anyone waste time on this id1011c proposal?" Contlderab .. clou"'"-e over the detl«ta will accompany ~Y scattered shower• end thunderthowera. with gusty wind• to 25 mph. Saturday wltl be felr end wwmer. Upper deMrt highs L..:-=~.:a.=-===·------=·~-~-==·=-.:-~ will range from 60 to 88 tOday, loWa tonight from 42 to 52 end highs on S•turday from 72 to 71. l ower deeet1 Ngha tOday will ---------- rang, tr()(T\ 12 to n . towt tonight trom so to sa. high• on Calif Temna Surf Forecast S•turday from 78 to a.. .. • r- T1W'lilllll I ...-. .. &A,....... ... ..., PN. Hlil9NI 12 " .... tnM!d 11 54 .... ... NA VY PILOTS SAVED BY SP ARE AIR ••• U.S. Temps HoNIUu 17 M tertlow .. 41 loe .,....ony • 11 HcMllon IO IO ~· 13 .. Or~~ • 11 lf>llWlePQhS IO .. 8199-45 l.5 s.. County • 11 ,..........,,..,... .. &A 51 S a.r-a-llentur• • 11 IWIOO 13 ham Al in thlft places and ancmptina to put the unit's mouthl>ictt into his mouth was too painful. However. be did use a bunt of air from the cannister to point the way to safety. In his disoriented st.ate, it was difficult for Rosandich to determine which way was up. FollowinJ the direction of the bubbles., Rosand1ch was able to swim to the ocean's surface. The two crewmen in the back of the twin-rotar helicopter were also ex- periendna serious problems. ""At SOO feet I knew something was wrona. I heard the pilot's radio call - "Hold on ... hold on ... we're goina in.· I didn't have time to put my seat belt on." Petty Officer Francis Garcia said. "But I was strapped to my scat br my JUnner's safety belt -six feet of ncUJna. I just had time to pull up some slack on my safcty belt." myself through it smcc the aircraft was invcrtini." he said. "I used m~ flotation device to get to the surface. · The founh crewman. Timoth) Chayka. an aviation machinist's mate. had jumped onto the cabin's deck just before impact. and was able togetoutofthebcliropterquickly. He did not need to use his HEED bonJc. Chayka sustained a broken anlde and cuts and bruises. The other thrtt crewmen suftfered compression frac- tures to the back. By the time the crewmen had surfaced, the helicopter had sunk. The four men spent about an hour in the choppy Indian Ocean before being rescued by another helicopter. LaVave and Garcia visited Submersible Systems, Inc. Thursday to become t.he first men to be inducted into the company's life- savers HaH of Fame. intended to honor anyone who has savtd himself or another person's life by using the company's product. depth of 150 fe-et. ''I thought l was atabout 100 feet. I realized I didn't have enough air to make it to the surface. As I struggled to make it to the top I did run out of air. I remember thankint before I blacked out. that I wished could just reach into my pocket for one breath oL air." Williamson said. Before passina out. Williamson had pulltd the cord of his flotation device. and he floated to the surface. where he was rescued. 8"' the harrowing experience com- pelled Will iamson to invent Spare Air. Although originally designed for scuba divers. the military became interested in the new product. As Spare Air. the product is sold in approxi mately 700 locations throughout the world. primarily through scuba equipment shops. ~N Y Atletl11 Atlenllc Cny A\191in 8ellomor• ....... Bl<m<ngll- 8ttrn .. oi. 8olM 8ol10f\ llrown9V1"9 Bufteto 8uttng10f\ Vt CllC* CMflee10fl s c CNlllHton.W \le Ctlenoue.N C Chey9nM CNcegO c-.11 c..,,..eno Columbl• s c Columbus Ot>lo O..M- 0.11011 ()ulutll fJPMO ~ .. 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St 37 Y-Vty Garcia said he was thrown from his seat to the main cabin deckmg. "I may have blacked out for a momenL The water wa.s up to my neck. AU I could see was water. It sttmed to be comina from the deck... he said. Indeed. the hellcopter was rolling "We're in the business of saving lives.." said Nathan Rosenberg. chair· man of the board. "Larry (W1l- hamson) has a committment that no one ever die needlessly underwater.·· The company has sold more than I 0.000 units to the military. as HEED 11. The product will be used primarily in helicopters because. in the event of a water accident. the probability of survival is good, if crewmen don't drown due to lack of air. Also, fixed· wing aircraft have their own oxygen systems. PLANNING COMMISSIONER RESIGNS ••• over as it sank. "I rctcascd my safety belt but I wasn't ,ctting anywhere. I knew we were sinkina. I was panicky and I felt intense pain in my back... Garcia added. "for a moment I gave up. But then I yanktd out the HEED bottle. By then I was underwater. After taking a couple of breaths I was OK. I found a hole in the fuselage. I had to pull Rosenberg said Williamson. a for- mer aircraft machinist. got the idea 10 devise Spatt Air after a near brush with death himsel( The company's president was scuba-diving off Catalina Island in 1976, searching for lobster. Spotting a large lobster. he followed it into an underwater can)'on. and swam to a Submersible Systems is now work· ing with publit safety agencies and industrial companies, continuinJ to refine the product and designing 1t to be even more compact. Spare Air has a suggested retail price ofS 195. It is refillable. Its length 1s 13 inches. and it weighs less than two pounds. From Al .. half' the information necessary to make good decisions. He alleged they also slant information for projects or polic1<:s that the) favor. He also claims that staff members play favorites and not everyone gets a fair shake. 'Tm tired offightang City Hall ... he said ... The staff runs the city from da)' to da). I'm fed up ... cilv.oman Ruth Finley said. "Rcpons someumes aren't as clear as they could be." ··1 haven't seen any signs of fa vontasm:· Councilman Tom Mays said. "The staff is pretty fair to all. There arc procedures to follow and the) (staff members) follow them ... City Administrator Paul Cook said the workers who Pierce 1s talking about are ·'SOme of the finest em- ployees in the c11y" wh o are fair and present both sides of issues. COAST FIRMS LEAD CHILD CARE TREND ••• Pierce's allegatio n s were challenft'd. Kelly and other Ci ty Counci members said they don't encounter one-sided information from staff experts. although some acknov.lcdgt' that they can have problems understanding material. Pierce. though. v.ins backing from Tom Ll\engood. a 'eteran planning commissioner. From Al 92 children. from the ages of2 months to 4 )Cars. It wtll be open to the public. but IRS emplo~ecs wtll have priority. she said. Rates have not been set yet but Coler said there would be a tu1t1on assistance program for employees. And Coler said that. because the IRS has borne the expense of setting up the center. she will be able to offer htgher quality care at a lower cost than would be available elsewhere. .. We will have ratio of one care- giver per three children in the infant and toddler program. and one teacher to five children an the 2-year-old propam ... she said. ..For 3 and 4- ycar-old s it wi ll be one teacher to eight children. You would probably have to pay twice as much as we'rr going to charac to ,ct that lev~I of care out in the community.·· David Rover. 8's1stant director of the center. said the cmeracncc of child care awareness represents an import· ant psychological adjustment in the relationship between employers and their employees. "It means the employer 1s taking interest in the worker as part of a family unit, instead of someone who is totally d isconnected from hfe outside the work place ... RoveT said. .. As more and more families become pan of the work force. employcn are finding that it does not make sense to try to divorce cmplorecs from their famil) environment.' Studies have shown that employers who take this holistic anitudc toward their employees arc rewarded with higher productivity, he said. Coler said she has bttn trying to con' ince cmplo}ers in the benefits of child care programs for some ume but that onJ} recently has interest begun to grow rapidly. "Ten years ago when I was propos- ing this lond of program to em· plo~ers. no one was interested." she said. "Toda\ it's d ifferent. Our so- c1et) is changing from an emplo}ers· market to an employees· market. so cmplo}ers are looking for incenuvcs to reduce employee turnover.·· :\1 Fairv iew Development Center 1n Costa Mesa. employees also ha ve lhe option of bnnging their children to a da) care center located at their work site. One of the real benefits of this arrangement . is that parents can maintain close bonds with their children while they work. according to Jill Meer. director of the em- ployees' child care program at Fair- view. "The acccss1b1ht~ 1s a real psycho- logical boost to employees.'' said Meer. "When vour children arc near b) you feel more at case. People arc more produc11,e because they're able to rclu and concentrate. knowing their children are close to them and well cared for ·· Like man) employee child care centers. Fair' 1cv. is open to the communll) a~ v.cll. although em- plovecs are g1,en pnoritr. Meer said. Emplo~ees also get a discount of 10 percent in the monthly tuition fee . which 1s normal!} S4 I 4 a month for infants and toddlers and S290 a month for preschoolers. II took six ) ears to set up the program which. at that time. was considered h1ghl~ unusual and 1n- no' at1 ve. G rever said. "The hospital provided the build· ing. which was a big boost right off. .. she s1ad ... 4.nd in1t1all). a lot of our equipment and materials were given to us b) the hospital. Without that assistance. I don't think we ever would ha' e gotten olT the ground." According to Coler. the emergence of child care as an issue in the work place 1s pan of a growing awareness of th<: social bendits of child care. Van dt' Kamp and others in the field oflav. enforcement have pointed to a correlation between child neglect and · the development of criminaJ beha ior. Coler said she believes in the correlation. "Nothing·s perfect.'• Coun· Li vengood said that he. too. has DEVORE ENDS RACE ... From Al s111uency. ··Plus. v. 1th my evangelical conscrvat1' e segment v.e can reall) put together a machine here.·· he said. "B~ me pulling out 1t unites the consenat1ves and gi ves people a more clear choice ... DeVore. ~5. said he was actl\e 1n eight past campaigns and wanted to put his experience to work for Cox. Follov.1ng 1he primary. DeVore plans to mo' e into the private sector to pick up CXIX'ncncc for future political fora)!.. "The m<:nu·s Op<'n and r m under no pre sure nght nov. ... he said. DeVorc became the second Re- publican to bow out of the crowded field of ho pefuls seeking to replace Rep. Robert Badham. Fourteen can- didates filed .m the Republican pri- mar). The nominee in the GOP pnmary is generall y regarded to be the eventual winner because of over- whelming R<:publ ican registration. Last week. Costa Mesa City Coun- cilman Peter Buffa ~ithdrew from the race. "If the bondmg process between the child and a caring adult does not take place. then there 1s little chance JEWELER IN SHOOTOUT••• that th<: child is gojng to grow up and be all nght." she said. From A 1 Compared to other developed Price fired four shots. shattenng the countries. this country has an appall-rear window of the get-awa)' car. 1ng shorta&t of good. affordable day Foster said The bandits returned fire care. most experts agree. Quality is with the handguns. It was unknown uneven and the pncc of good dal care whether anyone in the car was puts it beyond the reach o low inJured. but nobod} an the parking lot income families. was hurt. the lieutenant said. In Japan and most countnes in A b)'standcr who saw the exchange Western Europe and. day care is of gunfir<: followed tbe robbers' car guaranteed to all families who need it. into the cit} of Long Beach. but then In Sweden. the government lost 11. Foster said. The license plate subsidizes child care. There. families was not recorded. he said. pa) an average of S 125 a month for Price said he d idn't see the license care provided by highly trained plate. ei ther. other. I don't e ven know what kind of car it was." Price said. Pncc. a Vietnam veteran. said Thursday's incident was the fi rst robbery at the store in more than a decade. He has run the store with his wife for IS years. He also said he was unsure how much booty the robbers got in the robbery. ' "l haven't taken an inventory. but 1t was enough to smart," he said. "Some of it was insured, some of it wasn't." great difficulty at times 1n under· standing rcpons and has requested a special session next week on how to make them clearer and more com- plete. . "When redevelopment prOJCCts come before the Planning Com- mission the) are not presented the same wa) that a normal project is," Livengood said. "Redevelopment re- pons ar<: not as straight-forward and many are ver) confusing. "The Planning Commission wasted about 45 minutes of the public's time arguing over whether the entenainment center (approvtd at Pacifi c Coast Highway and Main Street) "as five stories or four stones." u vcngood said the buildings arc fi ve ston es but that staff members called them four because. according to codes. the top floor was considered a loft and didn't bave to be considered in the overall height of the complex. These arc the kinds of things that ha vc elevated his hackles. Pie~ said. The same thing happened at the pro posed T own Square con- dominium project in the area of 5th and Main streets. It irritates him that staff members insist on sayina the project 1s three stories, when it's act uall} three stories of condos on top of a one-story parking garage. he said. Pierce also said he was irked by a staff survey dealing with an ordi- nance for regulating sales ofliquor at restaurants. Staff memben went outside Orange County to show how other cities did it and made rec- ommendations from the findings. But. Pierce claims. if the survey \Would have included Newpon Beach and some other ncarb~ cities. it would ha ve come up with a different finding. Pierce said he himself fou nd that out when he called the cities that had been omitttd from the survey. Pierce said the staff members overlooked parking rcquircmcnt.s at the entertainment center project, which was shon by more than 700 spaces. but forced a local doctor to build a SI 'h million parking structure when he was short JUSt a handful of spaces at a medical center near Huntington Humana Hospital that he wanted to expand. ··Employers have found that where their cmplo)'ees do not have a~s to good day care. there is a marked downturn in productivity at about 3 in the afternoon." he said. "Whafs happening 1s employees arc realizing that their children arc home alone and their anxiety builds up." Fa1ne1v.. a state hospital for the mentall~ disabled. began considering an on·s1te child care center more than I 0 )ears ago. v. hen a group of employees.approached the hospital's ad m1n1strauon with the idea. accord· ing to ~ar) .\nn Grever. office manager for the da) care center. teachers who cam an average of SI 0 "We were busy shooting at each an hour· according to the Public "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiilliiilliiilliiilliiilliiilliiilliiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;-Broadcasti ng System documentary II "Who Cares for the Children," which was shown this week. Day care workers are paid an average of$3.50 an hour in the U.S .• less than parking lot attendants. according to the PBS documentary. Beatrice Clark Holland, 81 That low salat) level. coupled with the difficulty and high stress level of the JOb. means that capable workers are difficult to•find. said all of the Orange County day care providers interviewed this .,..eek. "We have a chronic shonqc of teachers ... said GrcvCT. "Our teachers make very little compared to other workers. And these arc qualified peop1e.·· Beatrice Clark Holland. a long- umc resident of Luuna Beach. d1td Sunday at the • or 81. A native of Hartford. Conn .. Holland moved to Lasun• Beach an 1933 and remained t&erc until her death at South Coast Comm unity HOll'ital. She was the widow of James 8 . OAANGE ... .... COAST .......... . ~OfflCI DD ..., Boey SI C:C.e '°""' ,.. A ..... ---Boll 1!.60 (;a.1a MfoM A 92626 Holland. who died 1n I 970. She 1s sun 1ved b) her son. Frank G. Echols of Solana Beach. her daughter. Jeanne S. Euler of San Dlcgo. grandchildren and glcat- grandchildrtn. A fam il ) mcmonal was held. followed by cremation and the scat· tcring of her ashes at sea. Most of those interviewed said. however. that they expected the situation 1n the United States to improve. ..They say child care is goina to be the issue of the 90s. and J would aaree with that ... said Bunge. °::.::' .......... d ~lieo ..,,_ 94;> !.6~1 ~ "' ~ "°',.,.,.. 64? H J • JustcaU 642-6086 t,tonc»y4t'*f " '°" 00 not ....... ~ ..,.. °" ~lOOlfl ee1Delc>N70lfl ~ ,.., Or .. eo.. P\"'"""'O ~ No -..,_ ._,.,_ eotoroei ..,.,,., or .o-.n-_.. ~ ftWI' .,. , __ ~ 'C»Oill -_. _ _.,..,,. ... ' What do you like about tbc Daily Pilot? What don't you like? C.aU &he number above and your m:::r; wi" be recorded. U'Utcribed and • lh~ to the appropriate editor. The same 24-bour answtti .. lttVicle may be u1a2 to m:ord kttcn to tht editor on any topic. Conlributon to our Lenna colurna musi 1aduck their name and telephone number for verification. Tell us what's on your mind. • -I'°"' COPY wil 119 ..... '° ~ ...., SoinOey " \IOllOOllOl -,0..-COCIJ by 7 a ._ CAI o.bot t01 m -'fO!l'COll't .. 0. ..... Cira dalrn ,,, ....... MC* OrWlQl9 c-.., ._ l ' l ' 3 2 ..... APRIL 15,J98s . IWll' PDDT ENTERTAINMENT GlJlD[ \U..4/N0.16 Toni comes home ,for new acclaim One of the indelible memories in the carttr of Toni Tennille was the opening night of" Mother Eanh" at South Coast Rcpcnory•s old Third Step Theater in January I 971. when the show she helped create and starred in brou&ht the Costa Mesa audience to its feet in thunderous acclaim. Wednesday niaht. at the Orante County Performina Ans Center, Ten ni lie brouah t another Costa Mesa crowd to tts feet applaudina the latest phase of her career -a a bis band IOloist -in a special benefit concert for the Orangie County J~tion Cddntion. Tennille, who used .. Motber' f.anb" u a ~naboard to pop music -----------IWdom an the 1970. a tbe vocal balf of tbe Captain and TCDllille (with her husband. Daryl ~). now is branchina out. a la Linda Ronstadt. into territory siakbd out ~ by tbe likes ol Judy Fitzsrald_ ~ brii;.. ~ ~ bia 6ud masic of tile I 940I, and ••••••••••• it•s never been in better bands. .. Let's face it." sbe •ys. ··1 can't·sina 'Mustrat Love' wbeft rm 60. but I can sins Genbwin until I drop." Wednaday niaht. Tennille ... Genbwin -and ElliQ11on and Buie and Kem and Mercer -witb a vocal power that may bave surprited her mort recent Wis. but which evoked ~ memoiies in tbolC who listened to her belt out her own compositJOn. -sail On, Sweet Universe," in SCR's "Mother Earth." In the lndition of her father, Frut. a bi& band vocalist in the 1930s, Toni Tennille turned t.ck the dock Weclnesdly niaht w1tb upbeat renditions of "T~" .. And the Aftlds Sina" (bKked by four throbbina trumpeU) and the tide cut from ba' new album. .. All ofMe." She downshifted to a romantic mood witb a bauntina venion of"'Tbe Very Thouabt of You." 'fbe native Alabaman .-id ho«ntF to ba' Soutbern roou with three numbers about oeiabborina Geormia -"Sweet Geormia Brown." .. Hard Hcaned Hannah" and theinevitable .. GeorsiaOn My llolind." But her most appreciated sona of the South was a rousina .. Rockabye Your Baby to a Dixie Melody" that evoked memories of the lush. fulkbroeled Garland sound. . In a touchin& tribute to her mother, Catherine, seated in the audience, she noted that her mom Md once bolled a TV talk show in Alabama and had chosen as-her theme a sona composed by~ Chapin -"Smile." which she presented lovinaJy u a pre-Mother•s Olly surpnte. &eked by the full-bodied sound of the Mike Vaccaro Ovation Orchestra and the three musicians she broulbt with her (conduc- tor/saxophonist Rusty Higins. pianist Scott Lavender and drummer John Perttt). Tennille repeatedly thrust tbespotliat'iton the instnunentalilll. She also brought her anan,er" Sammy Nestico, on stqe to conduct the bend in a spirited rendering of"Satin Doll." The torchy side of the multi-faceted sineer emer"llCd in a salute to Jerome Kern when shco&red "Can't Help Lovma That Man ofMine," one of the few Broadway numbcn on the bib. As an enciorc. she brouabt her husband. the Captain, onstaee for a CAT ldection. "Come in From the Rain.·· For the nearly full boute at the Center•s Setmtrom Hall, it was a chance. however brief, to welcome beck a ~town pl who's eone on to bigger and better tbinp and support a won.by came, the ll!Ullination Celebration, at the same time. · The local luminary who conquered the pop music world baa ma. • career cbans that illuminates her DCrfonniil& talents and is allDOlt singlehandeclly brinlinsbeck tile bia beftcl 1CM1nd a a new ,mention. Let's hope we tee. and hear, a loc moreol'ber. ... t I Editor. Tom Tait Dereboolc Editor. s.m lllachell CrNli~ Sen.C. Ra Babin .. Ci.n:uJation Direcror. Guy Ferraro Produt:lion Director. Au-TMllod 0.1dlook IS publiWd C'Wfy fridly by * Ora-.r COMC ~. t'o .. P.O. Bo" IS60. HO W. Illy St.. COiia Mna. CA 92626. Tckpt aer (714) 642-021. R~ua.r ...,_ llloun we I Lift. 10 5 p.a .. Mol*y ........ Friday. Deadlnw IOr calmdlr ol events itcml ud lencn is 5 g · ~oedlly. ~ mllrr contnta of D111ht* arr copy1 .. led by* c .. Pubhshtna Co. All Olhts ~ rncned. NO NEW MOVES •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 " By JOHN ROOS Originally a dance-oriented band called Secret Service, a young group of musicians from San Clemente has reemerged on the local music scene with a new keyboardist. album and name. But, as in this instance, change is not always for the better. On their vinyl debut entitled 04Waiting For You,•• the rock group the Movement has produced eight highly derivative tunes that are long on recycled riffs and themes and short on inventiveness. GEORGE B1Jll1'S IS' 18 AGAIK' ••••••••••••••• 8 > It's bard to say anything against a 92-year-old comedian trying to play young -81 and 18. According to our critics, -George Bums makes the cliched .. 18 Apin .. enjoyable with some help from co-star Charlie Schlatter. For their final movie, our critics will see "Colon," the controvenial gang film directed by Dennis Hopper and starring Sean Penn and Robert Duvall. THE VERY OC OSCARS •••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 9 By VIDA DEAN Two life-size golden Oscan welcomed guest~ autograph seeken stood by and limousines snarled traffic as 720 formally-attired guests arrived at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel Monday for the eighth annual .. Evening with Oscar'' party. The National Association of Catering Executives mvited movie buffs along with movie star look-alikes Liz Taylor and Burt Reynolds) and screamen. (Southern California Christian High students). TIP OF TBB BAT TO LA TOQUE •••••••••••• 14 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Ask any Los Anaeles sophisticate to name his or her favorite restaurants and La T oquc is always in the top five or seven. It comes up as number .. 13" in the new Zapt Los Angeles restaurant survey, not bad in a town with hundreds of intercstina choices. The more often people dine out, the hi&ber La Toque teems to f'Clister on their persOnal .. favorite" list With aood reason. La Toque is not only deliab~ stimulatina and well polished, it's affordable. CAJ.,&KDAR. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 URCLSDOR ••..............•..............•.......... 11 OAl.LltR~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 B Y ROBER T HYNDMAN In the name of art, Chris Burden hos been cut. electrocuted, 1mpoi~. locked up. nailed down, stripped naked, set ablaze and shot at Toles of his doong and often dangerous performance pieces dur ng the 19 7 Os are legendary. Art cnric Oooald Kusp1t recalls that for years, "Burd~ was tho.ight of os the masochist supreme, with more tho11 a tooch of sadism thrown in." Who would disagree? for his M.A. exh1b11ton at UCI in 197 1, Burden elected 10 spend his f1ve -doy exh1t".11too period 1n a locker. thumbing his nose more than 01l1ttle bit 01 the vahdtty of his educattoo Jnd the degree he was about to be awarded . • UClrvine.Ap,,/26-30, 1971 "/was locked sn locker numbe' 5 for hve consecut ve doysondd1dnot leove 1'1e locker dur,ng this t me The Joder measured,.... o feet high f'wo feet .,...ide and three feet deep. Ir .Jpped eating several days prtOr to entry. The cxier d.rectlv above me contained live go/Jons of bo1tled water The locker below me conto •. ed on empty live-gallon bottle ... • In another piece Burden a11oched cooper bands 10 n1s nee , wnsrs Jnd ankles The ~ud1ence that came ro see 1he per =ormance hod to be especially careful nor re kid over a bucker of -water, which would ho e connected e circuit between an ourler and 1 e copper bands thereby electrocuting rhe omsr. In yet another piece. or noo -p1ece 1usr p<I()( toChnstmm 197 1, Burden performed "Oisoppeoring" in whtcil he took off for three days without telling anyone. "On these three days," .he soys soccmctl t . "my wher eobouts were unknown." These were the types of episodes that formed Burden's reputa'ion os on artist. But. as Newport Harbor Art M11seum Curator Poul Schimmel points out, • 'tco often the myth obscures the facts." fo( Borden o:so 1s responsible for creottng a diverse ond always intriguing set of coioges, sculptures, sc1~ntific models and installations that often 01 e overlo<*ed 1n favor of his mor-e flamboyant per formonces. A show which Schimmel ond the Newport Hortx>r Art Museun ~on Sunday 1s intended to foster o more bolonctd ond comprehensive view of this odventur<M artist's career. "Owis &Kden: AT wenty-yeor Survey" rs the first large-scale exM>ttioo of WOfU by Burden and 1nc.ludes six motor sculpture instolotions, 22 relics from the 1970s f)E:fformonces, several science projects, o Reel of suspended ships, planes ond submo'tnes, ~verol boxed as- semblages and 20 WOfks on paper. The exhibition will be presented ot the museum through J1ite 12 before traveling to the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and to the C<negte-Melon University Art Galery in P'ittsburgh. exhibit features his daring and • d works A.s Schimmel oo ·s oo .n • e .::o·ciog occ ompany1ng1nee.h1 '· e J l.,,eo•-x.:s An~s ()ft•S '" l(JTge ( f s::: crodc,:C' c· '"E y· climate ot the ear y 19 7 ~s ~ nen or• sis t't.>1 e. e: tho11heon 01 he lu1ure ... ou c '10' N? .:c".:er-~: w1lh ob1ec1s Ar· r'Slt:::.;a lllfOuld ooJres~ pohr1Ca' socio!, en"'°' iental and 1echf'IQl091C:) change. ·Schimmel soy) The ar11s1s s•rice•e, believed that point.ng-... JS aeod inor mes• sculprure was decora•K;n for OfCh1tec\1<e coo that the new art would l ~outside the coovenrtOOOlma1rs~1eo • Musevm of Conceptuo1 Ar· Son f rcro CISCO. Ocr. 3 1971. "flteple<ebegari ... ~I tool off m~ clothes. 1eo sand o · sMt (Jll(J ioy or. the floor oo m; txxi. A '-tend hcfl'--erea.; sro• 5hoped stwJ.ltro my srer 1111T1 I met1 sat 111 o chc ' and hod ol my IKJlf cut c 'f. f I()(} I dressec r some FBI clothes I bod b.Jught tor 'he t>«e • Sculptor Tom Manoni recalls when Ov1s Btwden bunt onto the ur.def ground on scene w11h htSperformooceof'Shoot" on Nov 19 1971 ot the F Space in Santo Arta. "Only friends wt:re invited. Chris Stands against a hghted wall m J short-sleeved shtr and • -~~ :;rr1st poses w •r., s "S'O'itJ'O.. A r a e :" • ... ;:::res. /'ho1ogro()li, o. \0 ct h~~.: ........ ~ ·~::>.~ 1e-sB. ·Je" oer'CY"" nG Doorv.01 ·c -.fl:.e" r •cr3 "wn•c"rieoi.,sreo·\l\c 1:" sac• s 'IAJ• ori M•res A. r end stond.ng obov 15 ·ee• owo~ "' rt a 2: :aJ1ber rifle I.res 01 ~1s ei• Ji.,, n1el'!O rig ·o 9roze he s1:1n w•t a ~t er The bu·ie' enters he leshy PJft of the uoper orrn and e\1ts or · e o•~er side .,Sl 1ss1ng he bone foe space oecomes eoe•91zed . 111 inter~eting 'he piece ~arl()n •eo :es 1ha1 ·ne ouoience hos~ ·oesseo a •eo • me ~ .. en• 'l'\01 conroirs °'' ne elen.ents ot rrod1ll()OQ SCuii''ure wit e dime s1on ol 11me odded latef or rhe hospital ~notes tie SflOOJ•og IS repored OS .JCCldento Such extreme ,o-.nts mto the world of .. oence ooa me more profound eHecr of colling otten11Qn to he PfOCess of pkK1ng trust in the hoods of another. As on JftrS1, Burden was sovmg tho the g1 .. 1ng ol 1ruSt wvs perhaps more dOfmg ~see CHil5 1Poge 10 Diiiy Ploe DMabook/ F~. Apta 15. 1918 • a Sffi.: .:· • qA. • ",_. v :0 • • • • G ,,,,~Q Calendar APRIL SM TW T F s 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2.8 29 30 Friday GWC SPRING DANCE cpNCERT Golden Wc.-st Coll~ presents Dana ·s Spring Concert today. Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Golden West College Theatre, I 5744 Goldl'n Wt>st Strttt. Huntinaton Beach Chort><>gra ph) i\nd dance by G WC facult). guest an1sts and stu- dent~. Tickets arc S4 arneral ad- m1ss1on. SJ with ASB or G WC Gold Card and children under 12 in ad\ an cc . S5 a1 the door aeneraJ. $4 "'1th ASB or G WC Gold Card. 895-8~45 THE VIEW LOUNGENewpon Beach Mamou Hotel. 900 Newport Center Dr.. Aduh ron1cmporary dance music wtth livc-band -inter- scctton" Wednesday 1hrough Satur- da). 9 p.m. to 1:30 am. No cover • charge. 640-4000. THE AMERICAN INTER- NAnONAL DANCE co. Pf'"CnlS a swing class at 8 p.m each Friday follow~ b> a dan('(" social from 9-10:30 p.m.: a jitter-hug class each Monday at 8 p.m.: and a ballroom and Latin class each W~ncsday at 8 p.m. $20 for seven lessons. 6S0-3048. Sa.Delay CHURCH MICE SQl'ARE DANCE a.ua Beainncn class 6 to 9 p.m. at Ra ncho Santiago Colle"F. in Room GI 08. S40 per person for each of two 18 week sessions. Courln or singles wi th partners welcome. For more i n formation. call 545-6429. 53S-4908, 682 ... 363 or 667-3097. BIG BAND MUSIC keeps danccn on their feet every Sunday ni&ht in the SwaHow's Covc louner at the historic San O emcntc Inn, 260'l Avenida de Presidcntc, San O cmente 7 to 11 p.m. with the Dean's Dcacol\S swin& band and featured vocalist Lisa Powell. 498-9202. FLORENCE llEANE'S IVY BOUSE RESTAURANT Dancing to the rhythms of the Gcfl~ Gilha m Q uartet featunng vocalist Elena Geo~ Friday. Satu~y. Sun- day and Monday 8 p.m.-12.30 a.m. Every Tuesday. WC'dncsday and Thursday ~i&ht is Fr~dic Fenado Group • 8.30 p.m.·L.30 a.m. 38-4 Forest .\vc. 1n Laguna Beach. 494-9491. llODday CITY OF HOPE Dancmg every Mon<iay niJht in the grand ballroom of the lrv1oc Marrion Hotel. San Diqo Frwy and MacAnhur Blvd .. 7 to 10 p.m. with happy hour from 6 to 7 p.m. wi th appetizers and entertain- ment Tonight, dance to "Midnitc Magic .. with vocalist Bruce Leonard, disc jockeys Suzi and Nate the Great. Donatio n is S6. yearty mcmbtnh1p dues on!_y $5. A monthly disco unt pass for S 15 is availat* at the door. MAll11N 6 TONI'S Swing Dance Club mttts at scvcraJ Orantc County locations. Dances. dantt contC$ts. dance tnps. play outings. 'beach panics arc some of the activities. Dance lessons arc offered bqinn1ng · to advanced. ballroom t.o swing. For times and locations. call 840-351 8. ,....., WEDLY SENIOR D~ arc prcsenled by the Costa Mesa Seniors from 8-11 p.m. Featurt'd 1s live band music and a laf'F. wooden dance floor. Vcterans ofForcighWars build- ing. 56S W. 18th St. Costa Mesa. $2 donation. ........ 1 va DANCE WOll&SBOP twcnty· one dance students as cho~phcrs in a dancc workshop throu&J1 Satur- day at the UCI Fine Arts Little DON'T MISS FREE FLIGHT Free Fl•ght-.James w~ L~ "Jazz fu51on at lt5 best" The Times "Wowed the audience" Irvine World New5 SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 8PM South Coast Community Church, Auditorium 51 20 Bonita Canyon Road. lrvtne TICKETS : $10. Tel : (714) 2&1-0231 or (714) 856-&&17 DON'T MISS "Amenca'5 premier flut15t" MuSlclans JAMES WALKER "One of today's flne5t artists" Seattle P.1. MONDAY, APRIL 18, 8PM Works by Rossini, Rodrigo, Doppler, & Gerhold • ncx»l'r a JE '• IMY~.llK~IM»IW ..... --. 1'"4 NNlll or Phone: (714) Zll-0251 TICKfTS: $8. · $24. 1. Top Now you eee him Sapentar Wulonlat Da'rid CDptedleld will make mailc toDJclat aad Sabanlay aa4 la two allcnr'8 haday at the Onuiae Coaaty PerfOl'DliaC An. Ceater. For information, call A&-AllTS. Thcatrc 31 8 p.m. each night Tickets for this event art Sf. general ad- miuib n. SS UCI facultv/stafT. senior citizens a nd other stuc1ents. and $4 UCI students. Tic.kets arc available at the UCI Fine arts box office. 856-6616. UCI Brtn f vents Center. 8S6-SOOO and Tickctron. l'llBE DANCE LESSONS b) Cay Cannon tonight 7-8 p.m. at San O cmcntc Inn. 2600 ..\vc:n1da del Prnidcnte in San Clcmr ntc. Dance to the music of Les Douglas and his quintcl. 498-9202. ntanday COSTA M~ QUICKSTEPPERS a senior ci11zcn squarr dance group 1ttk experit>nccd squarr dance cou- pln to join them. The Q uick.steppers rnttt "'IUlarty every Thursday. 10 a.m. to noon at tht> downtown community center. AnaMim and Center Sts. in Costa Mesa. For .more 1nforma11on. call S4S-S669. Calendar Omtinued "THE FANT A.STICKS" at the Southampton Dinner Theater. 140 A e. Pico. San Clemente (498-7576). Wednesdays and Thur~ays at 8: 15. Fridays and Saturday~ al 8:45. Sun- days at 1 :30 and 8:45 through May 8. "THE FOREIGNER" at the San Clemente Communll\ Thea1er. 202 A ve. Cabnllo. San Clemente (492-0465). Thur~a)' 1hrough Sat· urda) sat 8 p.m unul \fa} 7. "HANSEL AND GRF.TEL" b) the Youth Theater at thr Laguna Play- house. 606 Laguna CJn)'on Road. Laguna Beach (494-0HJ). tonutht at 7 p.m .. Saturda) and Sunday at 1 p.m. 12852 Main S1.. G:irden Grove (63~ 7213). Wcdne-scbys through Sat· urdays at 8 p.m.. Sunday per- formances and May I at 3 p.m .. Apnl 17 and 24 at 7:30 until May 7. "SEASCAPE" at the Altcrn&tive Rcpenory Theater. I ~36 S. Grand A\C.. Santa .\na (836-7629). Thursda)S through Sundays at 8 p.m. unlll Ma) 22. "SNOW WHITE" by the Amencan Cl11ldrcn's Theater at the Anaheim Cultural .\ns Center. 93 1 N. Hafbor Bl vd .. Anaheim (75 1-5032). Satur· da)S and Sundays at 2 p.m. until funher notjce. "V 6 V ONLY" o n the Second St.age "YOU CAN'T T AJtE IT WITH o f South Coast Repen nry. 655 Town YOU .. at Coastline College's Newpon Center Drive. Costa Mesa Beach Center. 3101 Pacific Vae~ (957-4033). closing performances to-Dme. Corona del M:1r (759-5404>. night at 8:30. Sa1urd.a) at 3 and 8:30. Fnda~s and Sa1urda,., at pm Sunday at 3 and 8 pm through .\pnl 30 .\dm1-.s1on free "WHO'S AFRAJD OP VIRGINIA r-~---------------­ WOOLF!" at the Garden Gro\e I "YOl..' CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOl'" at the La Habra Commun1t~ Theater 311 Euclid <it. la Habra 121.\ <>05-9"'081. Fnda'" and \a1ur- da~ sat p m through \1a' ., Commun1t) Theater. 4'1 Mark Strttl at Chapman .\\enuc. Ciarden Gro\e I (897-5 122). Fnda)s anrl Saturdays at 8 p.m . through .\pnl H wath a ma11ncc Sunda) at 2:3n "WINDOF ATHOUSANDTALF.S" by the Young Conscr'"ator) Players of South Coas1 Rcpenni: (957~33) an Founders· Hall a1 the Orange Count\ Performing Am Center. 600 T ov.n ·Center Drne. Costa' Mn.a. final performances C\aturda) and • "HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES" at the Harlrqu1n Dinnrr Pla\hOu\C. 3503 S Harbor Blvd .. Santa .\na (979-SS 11 ). nightly ellcrpt Monda)S a1 val)1ng runain limes through Ma) 15. r••;ji;immmliiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii-------iiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiili•iii "LA CAGE AUX FOLLF.S" at the I l G rand Dinner Theater 7 Freedman ONLY "TALKING WITH" an the Actors Playbox at Golden West College. Huntington Bach (89~8378). to- night and Saturday at ~ p.m .. closing performance Sundav a1 3 p.m. Sunday at I: 30 and 4 p m . rt !UIJI( °"' ,1 t'l . .i'I J u"' ..,,,,,. ,"\If'' t"'tllnhf.., ,. ,,. .. , •• ,.t'"..lfl ~ "t'" '.1~. T' ......... ..-. Wa) . .\nahe1m (7n-"'710). n1ghtl) I e>.C't'pt Monda~s 31 \:ll")tng cunain ORANGE COUNTY I llml'\ througb Jul) 17 ''LOOKHOMEWARO.ANGEL"at SERVICE I the Ne~ pon Theater .\ns (enter. :?501 ChlT Dmr. ~r~pon Beach (b31 -02g I. Thur'><.13'' through Sat- urdaH at g p m . \unda.\\at 2:30 un11I pni 2.i "THE OLDE T LIVING GRADU- ATE" JI the In 1nl ( ommunll} ThcJtcr. T unk Rod. ( ommuntt) P.ir~. \unn' hill R1)JJ 1: Tunic Rod ()n,l· lr, ... 1w 1 ,.,~ '.i..i• 1. Fnda~<,anJ \JlurJ.t\' .11 ' rm 1hrnugh \la~ ~ ~1th .1 'u11'1J' m,mn1· · .\pnl ~4 at~ r1n I "THE PKlff:'" .111hd 1cm_ Thcatl'r. I------------------=--------:--::--- n1111wr & 'hll"' \\:h.l -'\Jt from hr m (Ore--.<. ulJc: ~ \h1'1 H .:1 r • 1,. r Brunl·h & "him' Sun from t> ~(I J m (<. h1ldrc:n \\ell• •nw Rt:Sef\":ltlOOS Rl'lj\111'.'d ABBEY SIMON Tue5day Arni 10 00 pm Chapman Auditorium S II• .\dulto; -Sh \cn1or'> '1u,kn1, For T1d .. et<, l"J ll 1 -1 .i1 4i.r _,.,, i: l l-J;' ...... dr' \, .. i O:t i '' i.b ...... f • l ·.1-..:• l -\ ~ ......... ·11 ~ ................. -------------------------~- Calendar Continued Friday BRA VO!Singles Suppon Group for lhl' Orange ( ounl} Chambc.'r Or- l hc,tra hold' "Kid the Ta\man Hlut·~" ti _,n tu Q.30 p.m. at the twmt·ot Tud Rabbitt. ::!6Q2 Circle n m l' 'l'll. pon &ach. LI\ c J3ZL will tx· kJturt•J. happ~ hour St)le hors J'•>\.'U ' rn .:1nJ 11.1rn: will be S<."rvl'd. P rill' I' S5 for BraqJ' members and S7 lnr nun-mcmtx·r\ For more 10for- ma11on and rescn auons. call ''"6-1444 F.L.l.R.TFun l o' 1ng lndl\ 1duals Kd aung Togl.'1hcr. holds a dance at p m JI thl' :v1eadowlark C'ountr) ( lub 16"'8::! Graham Street in Hunt- ing.tun lkach Dona11on 1s SJ lnfor- mat1un linl· 40-0107 CLA IC FRIENDS meet for 1 IJl'P~ Hour 5 tu 7 p.m. at Ambrosia. ti"15 Tl>" n ( l.'nta Drive, Costa Mesa fc1r rc,cn:.i11uns and mformauon. tJll )4~-'125Q PAREl"TS WITHOUT PART- l'\ERS Oran1,?l' l llJ<.t Chapter 26 hold~ trl'l' on~·nta11on at i .JO Jl m. at thl < o\IJ \k..a Gulf and < ountr; < luh. I -q1c 111lfC'our'l' On,e. Costa \ln.1 I 1\l' H.iud dame follo"'s \all '>.i,.,.;;-, b or ~~--161}(1 for more inti.1rntJthln PAREl"TS WIT HOUT PART- -.;ER llun11ng1t1n Beach Chapter '1~ h1"t' a lrl'l' unenta11on for single rarl'Oh (.ill t haptcr phone ~98-7975 for meetmJ locatio n and additio nal other Saturday at local Oran~e Coun-Monday Wedneeday membership information. t) hotels and nightclubs. Onentat1on Membership in Parents Without at 5 p.m .. meeting 6 to Q p.m. S · THE MEETING CONNECTION PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet Panners is o pen to divorced . separ-896-8440 or 24 hour event hotline. Corned) night at Dukes Lounge at the for dinner at Manana Cas11a. 111 -1 ated. widowed or never mamed 894-8932.. Ncwponer Inn. Jamboree Blvd. 1n BrookJlurst, Fountain Vaill'' at - pan:nts of h vmg ch1ld~n. Custod) of (•11. pon Beach 8 pm SJ. 846-8440 p.m. For reservations c.-11 83tl-lP4.l the children 1s not a factor. A non-Sunday or Hotlml'. 894-9l2. profit. non-sectarian. educa11onal o r-YAJO HOT DOG BBQ Young l F .R.l.E .N.DS. a singles assona1wn gan,1ation. PWP -provides a pro-0 11 for fun and growth, meet\ l'a' h i.\dult Jewish rgan1za11on IOVll(' a Tueeday w-...a sd " d h I gram of social actn iues. discussions k"'s 18 to 26 to a hot dog BBQ at 3 ~ ... nc a) J P m. to m1 n1g t in I I\' and study groups for single parents p.m. at Wilham T. Mason Regional WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. singles Zot Room. In me Hilton , .. ,,, 111 and th"lr r.am1ll"S. r. d 6 30 Jamboree Road. In me. r rce \ .11!'1 ' " .. Park. Culver and Jeffrey 10 Irvine 0' er 45. nll'CI 1or inner a1 : p.m. k d. S" WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP smgles T R () c· II par ing. a m1ss1on is o per ix·r,,.n "' " T (j 1 F < 30 Jnforma11on of future events. other at 1hc anan oom. range. a Get 10 for half-pnce if ~ou hnn~ J over .. J. meet 1or . . . at J : p.m. org:initations. food and fnends and Q4-652 I for rcscn auon' and mfor-r. f f ... at R.J 's for Ribs in Newpon Beach fun are ofTerl'd. For more infor-rnat1un. im~nd. get m rec i )OU l•ring l\\1• h' For rcscn auon'> and mformauon. mat1on. c-all Victor Mc\cro"' 11~ at TANGO. DISCO AND BALLROOM calling 863·3 I I I. e\ten'>llln 'I I l call 894-65.H. 733·8433. . DANCE CLUB Meets evel) Tuesda~ after 5 p.m. Free 3-monih P·"' 'l' PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet C~IC FRIENDS singles age 45 at 7 JO at 7 38 W 17th St .. three blocks membership b) attending for T G.l.F. at the Huntington Beach and o'er. mCt't for brunch at Ruckus. south of e"'pon Bhd. 1n Costa NEWPORT BEACH SAILll\<; Inn. 211 12 Pacific Coast H1ghwa). 777 . Main 1n Orange. For reSC'r-Mesa. Siii month fees. Learn the SINGLES a club for non-sm1•~ini Huntington 'Beach, 5 to 7 p.m. , at1ons and 1nformat1on. call latnt dances follo11.ed b) a dance or single sailors with or without .1 hc1J1 Information. call 836-8744. 544-9259. other act" 111es each week F6r more age 21 and older. Mt'cts the fir,1 Jnd Sahu'day FURT Sunda> programs begin at 1nforma11on call -l94-0593 third Wcdnesda) of each m11n1h JI 6:45 p.m. 10 the SeachfT Village MARTIN AND TONI'S SWING the H untmgton ~ach Inn PJ• 11i, CLASSIC FRIENDS singks o'er Sho pping Center. 2205 Main Street. DANCE CLUB meets at the King's Coast H1ghwa) 10 Hunt1ngron lkal h 45. meet for dinner at 7 p.m. at Suite :!O. Huntington Beach. Call Table1n1hc\\.c~tm1nsterLanes.647 1 6'30 to 10 p.m. Mee11ng begin' "llh Shogun of Japan, 25521 Muirlands 840-0107 for more 10format1on. Wcstm1n,tcr .\,e 10 Westminster dnnks and hors d'oeuHes 1n thl· har Bh d . Mission Viejo. Forrcservauo ns FOCUS 38, a group of singles ages bcg1nn1ng a1 S· JO. S4.50 for lessons. followed b) a mecung and al II' ll•l'' and 1nformat1on. c-all 544-9259. 30-:W. meet at 11.30 a.m. at the South no rhargl· for dancing. 840-J5 l 8. at 7 p.m. Social hour follo"'~ th1· WHEEL OF FlllENDSHIP ingks Coast Commumty Church. 5120 Tl'ESOA Y NIGHT SINGLES meeting Cost 1s SS. C'all 6., '· "l• 11 ' tnr -l5 and over. meet fo rdinner at 7 p.m. Bonita Ca nyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600. pcc1all) pnccd spaghetti dinners recorded mfo about clul"t act" 111n at The alt and Pepper. Garden WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP singles and dancing"' 1th the Freddie Fcrtado GrO\C For 1nforma11on and f'l.'S(.'r· .i5-plus mcct for brunch at I l·JOa m. Group pm to 1:!·30 a.m. at SOCI AL F UNSHOP f"OK 'at1ons. call 894-65::! I al Shanghai Panda, \\_'estmmstcr For Florrnce Beanl.'·~ h ~ House Res· SINGLES Opponunllll'' ·111" J.- PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES mel't information and reservations. call 1aurant. JtM FMe~t .\ \l' 1n Laguna 11 ' itics sponsort·d b~ thc l..n•rn lnl~l· for a house pan) in Santa A,nt1 at 7 8()4-6521 Beach. -l9+-Q4'H Bank. 7 to I 0 p.m in co~l<I \k,,1 I ,ill Pm. Non-members S7. For rt>scr· PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES m~t PRlME OF LIFE SINGLES ml'l't gQg. 7 7 for locaimn ,inJ rnlnr \·at1on• and in"ormat1on. call r. b h h . p 2 1640 ' d ' L o -h mauon Matenab and rl'frt·,l111wnt' " ,, 1or rune at Ant ony s 1er . 1or a 1scui.s1on group 10 ong i:x:ac 836-8744. S. Harbor Blvd, Anaheim at noon. 8 to 9:30 p.m. on-members. S2 For pro' idcd. NON-SMOKING SINGLES of For 1nformauon and rt'SCrvauons. rcscnat1ons and 1nforma11on. call OASIS SEN IO R CE.,TF.R Amenca. (NS.SA) meets e'e~ call 836-8744. • 836--874-l SINGLES mct•1 \\cJnl·,J.1., ' 1" .i ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiliiii;iifi~jjiiiijiiji;fijiiiiiiiiiii~ pm.in Room 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••II ColTce .:ind ll'J lrum ' 111 t ''' I' 1n follo"'cd b) a spn 1JI prng.1J111 I h,•\ lrwd t1l J,,,tn•\' "h.it 1hn , .. ulJ n••t tJml' But the• m.in Imm "nil\\\ HI\ t•r h,i, r1·tum,•J In cldlm what '' h" l1n1• m<1n 't.inJ, 1n h1' ",n One '"'m.in hv .. , in h1' h\·.irt RETURN ID 51\0NY RIVER _,. ..... _VALUT ....... Ill.LI aaz; iWlj IUCM "'..... ._ ._ .,..., u .... teCll • i_. .__,... 0.... ...-i ..... __ ,..,, ~ WNM.U.-W ·-~ ._ llA.... ... .. u.... ._o-_, a... -~ ._.. .... ,_ (7141JM.e1N -.-OriOIHllt1·-' ~._.._ ... r-,_w..rn1 _....,.o....-.m E-·-" I I ......... !:!::~ Dt•11w1.1 AQ\A.~ Tbanday A.S.A.P Singles Association ut Pro-fessional~ mt-et even Thur,d;l\ Pe- n1ng in the Zot Lo ung<'. Ir' 1m• H1llon and Towers. 405 and Jambom.· Bl'd 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Small group networking. personal 10troduc11ons. hot and c-old hors d'ocuHcs. oc1al. dancing. mixers and pnze'> S 12 at the door. Call for information M5·0633 or 261-2023. "NO NAME" SINGLES DANCE 5 to 8 p.m. at Twains. 2101 E. Edinger at the 5S Freeway. Santa .\na. Dance and happy hour. door pnz<'s and hors d'ocuvrcs .. S4 admission. No dues. no membership fees, Call 521-8691 for mo~ information. BECOME A MUSEUM DOCENT 1-===========================:::!.I The ~nt Council of the Newpon Harbor An Museum -.111 hold an ] WINNER Of IC.ADfMY NllARDS RST ACTlfSS \ CHER em suHOifiNC Actids Ol.VMl'IA DUICAIU~ a., .~Sf,,;.OiiGi~~;,;;N,;.;Al~S('"'i""H""N""PlA"""""'lf ,..... I( IH"'I Fl\fltl( IC Sl-IANll V ~. • informal reception Monday. ~pnl 25. at 9:30 a.m. in the Mu~um's Sculptu~ Garden Cafe for those interested in leamin4 more a~u~ this volunteer orpnization. Provisional docents undeJl<> a nine month train· ina prosram 1n contemporary ~n history and the techniques of tounng and public speaking. For more information about the Docent Council or to make reser- vations for the reception. call the Museum at 759-11 22. IRVINE MEADOWS BLUES nv AL For lovers of the wild blues o Saturday, May 7. from 11 a.m. unti dusk. Featurina the Neville Brothe T~ Mahal. Buddy Guy with hi OilQIO Blues Band, John Ham moncl, Pllpa John Creath with Bernie Part Blues Band and ma more. $poftsored by FM 88 KLO Tickets are availablt th TictemaMer, indudins May Coll"I pay, Music Plua and Stora.. For boa office infOnna · c:all 15S-8096. If. your churc or organization has bing nights, please call Mary at the Daily Pilot about advertising. · 842-4321 ext. 252 IT'S BERE ... LI •G ____ _ :ATECB· lxo.~5 .... ft.u.di ............ ~J.&11. ........ -.-...... ..... ~ .25 ~ Each ·c-..~ ...... ... • .._ c.por.._ ' ______ ... ........... ._, ... -.• , ---109-, .. ---... 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Sa.le ends Ap ril 24. 1988 Senta ~ Pla:.a llklOS ~Sl c.-.~ IMI! 101 w 21-o St m ._,.,,_. -.... ..._.-"I V~ ..... 1Cll&W ~-... S ...... , ... _...,. WNnwooCI Mall ~E~&i.a ·11 1 'sAGitic Burns delivers endearingly in '18 Again' St~B•ras Maaldact•rer'11Uprne11&ative Ncw,.rt Beada Evt'r)' llmt' l'vt' t'Vt'r heard George Bums sinJ the song "I Wish I Was 18 .\gain:· it's tugged on m y hean stnngs. So I had a fttling I'd be in for a touching story wht'n I saw his latest film. '"18 AgaJo:· What a sweet and cntenaining mo\ 1c. It's tht' slo') of an 81-ycar- old grandfather who .by a stran~ flukt' gets his binh- day wish to be- come 18 ap1n. A car a"'cident leaves him aod his 18- ycar-old grandson living in each ·o ther's bodies. Urandpa then gets to t''<tpcriencc that age-old desitt each of us has to go back and do it all again. 0 knowing what I know now:· Charlie Schlattt'r i<; the bnght young actor who .plays David Watson. and Bums is his grandfather. Jack .. Schlattt'r practically transforms himself into a youna C'.eofJC Bums. mastering the acttnt and body language beautifully. Ifs gratifymg to watch a scared college freshman tum into a confident adult who won't be pushed around by the fraternity bull in. Tony Robens as David's dad and Anita Moms as Grandpa's .. com- panion .. both add flavor to the film. Robcns 1s well cast as tht' awkward parent caught be- tween his father and his son. and Morris docs a great Marilyn Monroe interpretation of "Happy Binhday To You." If I could have dinner with the Ct'lebrity of m y choice. it wouldn't be Robcn Redford or Mt'l Gibson. but Ge~ Bums. that charmina old guy who docs have the verve of an 18 year old and such a tremendous love for hfe. He JUSt continues to do wort that makes the viewer feel happy. and he has a way of delivering nnewhncrs that always provokes a good belly laugh. MieUelF~ A11t. City Mauser, Gardea Grove LapuBeaa The movie -is Again·· is a de- lightful fantasy ba.sed on George Bums· 1980 song "I Wish I Was 18 Again.'' I lilt~ that song and got an emotional hft from it 1ust as I did 1h1s movie. Some mi&ht say the plot is trite and c~) and to a dqrcc they may be riaht. but you add Geo1ge Bums and Charlie Schlatter alo"' with excel- lent directing and you have a Vt'f')' good movie. This film aives George Bums a chan1."C to live his fantasy of being 18 again, another reason why I like it. The movie is about 11n 81 -ycar-old business man who exchanacs bodies with his 18-ycar-old gnnd.son. a collete freshman. On the surf~ it docs not sound like much and al the bc&innina I didn't think it was going lo be much. But lhc movie ICU better and beucr as it goes aJong. Schlancr docs a mqnificent job of capturing Bums' mannerisms. He's j ust great .. Anita Morris. who plays Bums· girlfriend. is ver'y aood also. Through some cl<'ver writing. Bums docs not have much to do as an 18 year old because he spends most of the time in a coma. But what acting he docs is done well. When I first heard about the movie I thought I would enjoy it for sen- timental rusons only. because rvc been a George Bums fan for a Io na time. I d id like the movie for sen- ti mcntal reasons but I also liked it for lots of other reasons. I don •t want to get th ii movie out of perspective. It won't go down as a Holl ywood classic. But it's good entertainment and a great tribute to George Bums. ....., .. , Lepl A.uis1ut New,ert Beed In "18 Apin.. Jack Watson (GeorJe Burns) instructs his grand- son in the subtle an oftaJking to girls. .. It's not the timing,·· ht' says. "it's the delivery ... And it is delivery that is the kt')' to the best and the not so good in this film. Af\tt 8S an the business. Bums knows h is way around both timing and de- li very. In "18 Apin" he basical- ly p&.tys himself - wilh his always playful benter. I understand Burns was pleased to be playina a youngier ~ ...... ....._ ............... ....-man. His charac- ter. Jack. is 81. Bums i~ 92. And it is his~pc>st-octoacnerian age that makes Bums· fiendishly twinklina eyes and perennial ciprs such endearina pans of his dclivery . .ln this lies a problem. Durina an.«eident. the cider Jack trades bodies with his srandson David (Charlie Schlatter). As David{Jack.. Schlatt« <kfivcrs often chanmng renditions of the inimitabk Bums. However, while Bums' charactcrisic movetMnts make him relatively easy to copy. his mis- cheiveous manMrisms lose much of their charm when dclivettd by a lad with such obviously youthful viaor. Overall. lhoueh. Schlaucr per- forms with rcfrcsbinp enthusiasm. His anhritic slouch and wiwe winks att surprising ,e~ui~ on hi_s y~na frame. Thouah has wide snnlc is. at timcs. tooconaantand toocute.1 was imPttSSCd with his perfonnalklC. the story itself is another SlOf)' - an oft·repcated and cunently com- mon one. This is one oftcvcral recent movies about peoPlc trading bodies. The talent is thett but it's not enouah. Tbc script is average and therefore diup- pointing. It will re- mind you of much that's already been done. The film docs rein fOtC'C the adaet that youth 1s wasted on the young. but I can't help think.ina that Bums probably lived his late teen years with the same spunk and style of his later ones. Marlame Pekn UCI A•.UUstradn A.11l1&u& CenuHIMar let me say that I ha" c no desire to be I 8'apin and am not fond of old/young themes. t loved the Bums/Allen TV show t-ut do not find GcorJC Bums solo nearly as funnY. as most people do. I also read the ttv1ew in the Los An,eles Times and really did not want to see thjs film. But since I had said I would. t Wt'nt. To my pleasant and grat surprise. I liked "18 Apin." It is full of old pp and cliches. some olde1 than Bums. and at times the film is pretty awful. but it is also full uf warmth and p>d humor. 1.-~ nostalgic with its emphasis on old-fashioned values. It's as blatant Rood auys vs .. bed pays as any John Wayne film. It has touchina and tryin1 parents. a lovable if cranky arandfather. and Charlie Schlatter 1s just plain wonder- ful as the dwmina. ~working. bean in.i~t-platt srandson. There is plenty of slapstick. and the c haracterizations ~ too pal (doa't we aJI know about lecherous col~ pro fessors and pretty stu<knts?) and a bordcrli nc aross bedroom scene involvins old (not that old) srandpa and a acqeous redhead. I came away fttli"f that the world is not such a bed plaC'C. with aood winnina so readily over bed. and hard wort puantttins sucnss and family love conquerins all. Wtil, maybe love per sc, sioce the hope of love and a promise of it wins the rac:c. The Western takesdlveln 'Snowy Rivet II' BJ JOE M.LTA&E *'Clllllif .._ ...... The AUllio-made "ltdurn lO Snowy River II," which opens today, is another nail in the coffin of the Western, perhaps Holl)"M>Od's most venerable ecrue. and has no Olht even sharins a .,.avcyard wim iht titles of films by John t:ord and Sam Peckinpah. It's that borina. A follow-up to the surprite hit of I 983 -Auscralia's alkime bo•-offJCt champ uatil -Crocodilc· Dundee'' came alon9 -t.be movie is about the st"9k cA the mocktt but honorable hone breedel I o/ $eowy River, AlllU'llil. 10 noid tk • . Dehy in the role that Kirt DoUllu created in the fint film}, one of'thoee patNrcbl out of TV soap opera, the kind witll a pmc:bant for controlli"I bis chiklml. JUlt lbout every man in this meditation on Australian IMChismo is I c::oetrol freM (it's strictly a ltaptHra WCMCrn), e\'tD its IO- cded llcro. wtio ii ~ the moll ~ ltubbon movie hero Mee Md 0-. tried to .... "The River" (maytie it's a A.-ie trait .... movie ...,,Md IO )IOU id cm .. tay Md .,....aby b' DO 0.. ftallodoaa't W,dlat ik movie's to-aDed villia is beaer ~ IDd 19Cftc:Miil•Hic-lillm ilililero 'Invisible' astepclJHd ofFlubber BJ JOE BAI.TAU! *'Clllllif .._ ...... There's a primitive. nostalgic a~lto-Tltc Invisible Kid": If you like Dan Jones and his Love Bua movin or miss Fred M.<:Murray and his Aubber formula. well. this movie is for you. It's set in VaJlcyville. de- scribed as .. ,he toilet bowl capital oftbc world .. ("the most undesirable place to live:· ac- cordint to a radio disc Jockey). and the movie's nerdy hero 1s the son of a failed inventor. a man who tried over and over apin to invent the best toilet- bowl cleaner ever. The man died without ever realizing his dream. but son Grover (Jay Undcfwood) is intent on doing it for his beloved dad: He stays in his room. tryina to refine the formula. This is the tint film ofllS kind in which not only the hero and his father arc ncnls (a la Rohen Carradine and James Cromwell in .. Rtvcngeofthc Nerds''). but his mother. too. K.arcn Black plays "mom .. and she's the best character of her type sintt Jane Cunin's Mrs. Lupncr tn~ to foist Tana and cg-salad sand- wiches on Lisa and Todd on ""Saturday Niaht Live.~ But that was television. In refining the formula. Grover inadvcnently comes up with a recipe to make people invisible. and the rest of the movie has him and his tccn..agr friend. Wally. invading the girts• locker room at school. only to bc'Comc visible q;ain and shock- i"I the taaminaairts with their nakedness. When the film's heroint (Chynna Phillips. dauahter of Michelle and Papa John Philips) trin it. the stuff dissolves her so that all that's ~arc her panaics and bra. like tomethina out of an old tcle-- vision li..mc commercial. It's kind of quainl. Our ratings if~ UGLY ii WAlfPOa T9VIDlll6 . ' Papa•wzi Oscar-mania ... • .·r in Anaheim · Caterec.s Invite movie buffs and fake celebrities By VIDA DEAN °' .. .,..,_ ... Two hfe-s1ze &<>kkn Oscars ~I· comed guests at the carpeted an~ hghted entryway. autograph Sttkers s1ood by w11h books, and limousines snarled traffic as 720 formally-attired guests arrived Monda) for lhe e1&}nh annual .. Evenan1 with flscar'" pany. It wasn't the Shnnr Audttonum. bul 1he Marrion Hotel in Anaheim and 1he Nauonal A'sociauon of Catering bccuuvcs h:ld amnacd a s1m1lar scnan1 for the event attracting movie buffs from all over Orange County. Movte s&ar look..a.l1kcs attended (Liz Taylor and Bun Reynolds). 1he laner ~ to s.rnd one of 1he screamers (Southern California Chns1ian Hip student'\) in10 a dead faint. The whole arrival scene caused &d c-.. ..... 9plDank1 aad SaAD, aad Leaay Sald.&Da at puty wit.la o.car. double takes lrom some 1ounst) t) pes ,.andenng b) :ind probabl~ ..,.ondenng 1f 1hey had overshot D1sne)·land and madr 11 to Holl)· ~ood. Once past the hooplJ, JUCSIS knew the) ..,.crc on 1heOranvCounty pan> sccne because 1here was the cvcr- prcsent s1len1 auction The scnous businc-ss of Oscar-watching was ac- complished with four l:irgc scrttns E'cl)bod) a11cndmi received their o,.n Oscar -s1x·1nch chocolate statues ,.rapped in gold foil. "'I carved 1he molds -and made '150 of them." said N .\CE member Dereu B•ldlaMa. .\ppropnale to thosc :iffihatcd with N ~CE -hotels.. out\ldc cate~. restaurants and affiliated purveyors -the event provided n peal dinner. For staners. California chili with chccsc and 1oma1illo '&Utt was ac- c-om panied by Chatcau Ste. Michelle 198:2 scmillion blanc. NcAI came a grilled veal chop and 1rufne sauce with Cha1eau Souvera1M 'S4 cabcmel sauv1gnon. followed b) fruit camnnben and stilton chttsn acrompan1cd b) a 1976 Ficklin-pon. The grand finale was a chocolate top ha1 and caM wilh wh11e chocolate mousse and fresh fru11. Pan>aocrs spoued in 1bc &1111cnng ballroom incluckd Jf'U and Bob z...m. En and FrH SdMWer, Harriet and J lm Selu. _, and JefJ Pen. Mary Ln and Seen ........ y. &.*Ja ....... Barry Cele.Sfllana~ lttw Sarv811, Pat and K.w. ~ and Pam and S.. ....... ........ ..,_ ........ Dorcu B•te•teeoe made Rre e•eryoae recelTed aa o.car. 0C NACE past pr'"-stdents P .. s,e.aruJ, who 1s lhe na11onal NACE treasurer. and 5-.J S.W... were again chairwomen. for 1he annual fund-ra1s.cr. which bc'pn vmh a handful offnends a1 a backyard pert) . "'Proettds (about S7Jl00) from the evenang will go coward the NACE Foundation's con1nbu11on to un1ver- s111cs 1hroughout 1he L1nned StAtcs to furth<'r education 1n lhe catcnng profession.~ said Saldana. The e' ening concluded w11h danc- ing to the music of the Rodro Dnvc Orchestra. · Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's 'Love Boat' sails Many rehearsals- and quick meals later: Show time- By VIDA DEAN °' ...... ,... ... "'It's show lime... veiled a cast member beckmac. · Fony-thrtt iMmbe~ of Bahia Cor- inthian Yacht Club ~U'C su11cd in white and ready to Kt sail on '"The Love Boat'" as the du~ prn.cnted its 16th annual Showboat variety pro- duction last wttkend 1n 1he clubhouse. Direc1or ...,... Gftft. who abo acts as producu with wife Pat and J... o·~ was cool as a cucumber as he calml) ~I over the opcnina n•t'• production pointing OUI waiys IO improve tlw' S«Ond of the three shows. Thia wu lhe 6f\h such production Grttn Ml direc1cd. Hf' had 32 years of ex~ at Uni venal St&ad1os to qualify. Ml have paformed in most of the tlllows.. IOO. • .I wu" dlild actor ... said die .,. rcti1'cd mnviemaker. Tk C8ll pll,ed IO a fUll house every ....._ ~ and their ._.. W .,.,,.. arty eftOUlh to di•• Mcmttte7 chicken and cboc .. .. _mt. ne p1a,en did noc a.:t i:w ----e¥n die .......... had lkirlMft bet-tcrne1-Mt tt.ey t..s ........ .,, it. Dry ~at tk <hb nery Moeda7 ud T..-y .... -..-. 4. For....., it ...... ::=a~~ Q ................. inall JM:k Claaadler aad Loria Ylpette. 16 shows. wasa1 Manne Hardwart 1n Dana Poinl by day ... , had 10 rush home from work eve~ Monday and Tuesday night and gt"I 10 rche~rsat (Home lS 1he1r boat a11he club.) But I lo ved the camaradcrit" ... •~ become hke a family. h ·s son of a letdown when ifs all over ... Husband Leri8 WdH, who joined the case 10 >~rs -so lauahcd and said. .. h means no more boil-1n-1h~­ bq dinMr and quick hn1 dog meals ... IMd Banett. who worts as a health care consultant by day. •-as beck to sins romantic sonp for 1he 10th year. ··1 used tn cto musical shows years aao.'' he said. Lead sinarn Ga.ta Pyle and T..pe VeMe have had their umc 1n the spotliaht in years JMISl ... rvc doM tome staer and ~n wo~. bul no •· I sin& in church. said Vehe. But. pro or not lh<" aroup keeps coming back )''t"ar af\er ~~ Mlfs my 10th year:· said Terry~ who makes medical appliancn. "'I've been in six or ~ven years.." said ...._<>· •er ... Ifs IOC>d thcr· ap>··· said ~I~ ... a fifth or s1x1h 11mer. To close 1hc l'fl·hour 'how. the cast sang its signature song-"Why don't We Do This More Often... The applause ind1ca1ed the audience W8 in favor. On Sunday. 1he cast and an almost tqual number behind the ~nes ~ back al 1he clubhou.-10 ~ldlntc. ··Bui first before 1he panyina, all of 1he sets have to comf' down ... said dcs11~r D'Anarlo. who in real lift pamls oils.. and for fun has done suiee sets at UCl. Huniincton Beach P\ay- housc and in Newpon Beach. Procttds from 1hc shows help refurbish 1he clubhou5" and pounds. o.ity Pttot Datebook/ Friday. Ap-il 15. 1988 9 - • • South Coast Symphony 1988-89 season CHRIS BURDEN ••• . . P'romPaCeS Six conccns have been announced The season will begin Oct. I at OCC pianist Jean-Yves Thihaudet. winner - b' the South Coast Symphony for its with Moshe Hammer. featured of the Young Conccn l\nists Inter-than standinain front ofa loaded aun. ..Samson." a tumstik at the museum 1988-89 season. which will alternate soloist. P!aying ~thoven·s Violin natio.nal Audition. He ~ill perform In any case. Burden has shifted in entra!'cc is rigge~ ~that each ~non between Orange Coast <'ollcae's Rob-Conccno in D MaJor. 0p. 61. " the Piano Con~eno No 2 in G Minor. ~ore recent year.s away fror:n the entering the cxh1b1t.pla~ add1uonal en 8. Moore Theater and Santa Ana The second conccn i<t scheduled for Op. 22. by Sa1nt-Saen<1. violent attacks he invited on his own pressure on massive t1mbtn that High School. <Z the Santa Ana school and will feature A. s~ial holiday concen for the ~y ~nd toward a more global view threaten to p~s~ down the walls of the U'::" ., -"law~ -family is planned for Dec. II at in wh1chhecallsa11ent1ontothesclf-museum building. thereby challens· ·--·--· ••CAUIM•-Orange Coast Collqe. destruction society i' inviting on ing relations betWttn the anist. his The orchestra will tqin the new melf. work. .his audience and the art year with a concen Jan. 21 at Santa • mstttutton. Ana High. with baritone John Atkins Laguna Beach. Oct. 16. 1972. "On .1.n another segment of the exh1· p e r f o rm i n 1 Ma h 1 er· s the e,·cninA of Oct. 16 I plaettl two b1t1on: Burden has crnted seven Kindenotcnlicdcr. The prosram will x·s construct~ of 16-foot beams in warships. 40 planes and a~ armada of include the world premeire of Rich-an upright position blocking both 62.5 s~br:nannes. all of which hang in ard Hcnn·s Ovcnurc for the Orantt lanes o(.La§una Can}on Road. The m1d-a1r 1n. the gallery. . County Centennial and Dvorak~s timbers '¥.0, bttn soak~ in psoliM Burden s heartfelt 1n!crest in t~h­ Symphony No. 9 in E Minor. Op. 95. for several days. I set t~ X 's on fire nology 1s apparent 1n ~1s re-c.rca.tto ns Pianist Jose fqhali will join the and left the aiu. ·· and models of physical pnnC1ples. symphony for its Marrh 4 concen at • Am<?."& t~e mo.re notable are ··e. & AIWPIUI · Santa Ana. playing the Moun Piano The Newpon Harbor An Museum Car. a h~twe1ght~ nne-puscnger. ----------..:.•.:.-.:.-,;;,•-:::.;:-;,.;.':.:-;;;;;.;,.:_a ConC'Crto No. 21 in c Maior. show features thrtt Burden installa· en~rgy-effic1ent veh1cl<' that Burden ::..,PIKf ·==-'-*=:.-o!:":c"*~-:=.., ~ . .., tions that point out mankind's a&· built from scratch in e1~ht Wttks. and ~90J6 1s1-41.. ..,.om m -1111 ..,...ruJ The sy"'.'phony will rct~m to O<;C gr«sivc. war-hke tendencies. In "A "The Big Wheet:· a three-ton fly- eulJIA,..,.K C'n'MU •llMNI LMMIAICACM •ITMTON to c.losc its season Apn~ 29 with Tale of Two Cities." .S.000 toy wheel set 1n motion by a motorcvclc. ~1u a.-Pa" ,~,..,c:-r. ~"-'~ ~Solllllc.t 1ow.asv•c-soloist Anthony Plot pla)'ln& Sonata soldi'crs. shi ..... •·n .. -. rockets and • · ... -••121 •070 &Zl·!llO tso1•11 •'1·111! 191~7 fl T d s . . ..... ... IU IUEJl.OAlll( •n TO-.O •LAMAMA • ...,.YIU) WUIWTUI or rum~t an tnngs by Purcell buildings arc arranvd in a huac Los . .\ngeles. Jan. 5. 1971 ... Al :2~ ~=:•io.o ~~5-t =~c.--., :,..':.to-. ~nd Haydn ~ Concerto for Trumpet scttingofrocksand din. pointing out about 8 a.m.~at a beach near the Los COSTA~ ,.. an E-flat Ma,,or. the ir'ony of how adull<1 treat war as Angeles lntema11onal .\irport. I fimJ E~°""""c..11,...u1 ....... u "''l0"'--l..o~~-.-hlS~ 1 TM orchestra is under t~ dirtt· child's play. sc,·eral shots with a pistol at a ~1ng tion of John Larry Granger. Season. In "The RCISQn for the Neutron 747. ·· • ,, --llTUIN TO SNOW\' 11¥11: I: l'LW~1'ft -.m1'Dm ... •••••AatNt -ia'il"an • POUCI ACWMY J1 ·· · ···--.... > ----....... " .............. ·---MOOM11.uc .... ~T-­WMlftnlf• ..... _._ ..... • t.W •n.rru11 ..,.. ---·"'•- --.~,..., ... --.~ --. ...--•.. ... ~ ... ftll "" ... _,._, ..... ·---.... --=-,re ... a~d indivjdual tickets are availa~le. Bomb:· 50.000 nickel~ are arranged Also · cl ded are a.sscmblages. wnh sp«1al rates offered for senior in a ~square-foot grid to represent '" u f citizens and young sx-oplc Call the the entire arxnal ofthe Soviet tanks col.lagcs and.prints. And. 0 co'!rse. South Coast Symphony at ·66i-1220 positioned on the border between relics from his notable and notono us for funher information wt and West Eum.w. And in performances of.the t<n()s. Included · ..-among the 20 reh~ arf' the lock from the Cl locker piece. the nails w1th which he was nailed tn the roof of a Volkswaaen. and the copptr bands from his elcctrocuuon ,,;ecc. Otspitr the odd tales. myths and legends these relics havr inspired. Burden's standin& in the wor1d of contemporary an appt>ars firm. Says critic David Ross ... Rurden is an jconoclast nons)areil. Mis 1s a moral vision in an amoral time. a trul) spiritual an produced without sanc- timoniousness. and finally an honest an that sprinas from the sourtt of a child's simple deli&hL .. He is as much a product of his generation as he 1s its prophet:• • Vcni~. Oct. 6. 1978 ... Just bcforr sunrise. two friC'ndS and m~lf Jluttl I 00 brand Mw $I bills tot~ luvcs of rwo vuylowpalm trttSon tbC' Veni~ boardwalk. Tb<' bills were fokkd len1thwiS<' S<"veral timrs so that they fit rnto the creases on C'ach palm leaf. A lthough Jn plain sight and with in ann ·s rrach. some of the mone) rrmainN untouch~ fN two days.·· • In conjunction with the u hibitton. the museum will p~nt Burden in a lecture at 4 p.m. Sunday. Apfil 24. in wbich the anist will disc-uss his works. At 2:30 p.m .. )ust prior to Burden's talk. an histonan Howard Sinacrman will discuss "Chris Borden and the Boundaries of An." ~inamnan. a freq~nt lecturer on modem and contemporary an. will rlace Bu.rden's work into a historical aqd critical context. Admission to the ltttW'C'S for mutcum members. studttlts. and senior citizens is SJ for either talk or SS for both. For non-nwmbers. ad· mission is S.S for either led~ and S8 forbolh. UncleDon Adults are the matter with kids h.no" what the trouble 1s "-Ith hildn·n"• art" 111cs'> It's the damn 1du l1' 'I uu kno\\. )OU go to a Little 1 ,·,1t:m' ga ml· "'hl·re some kid barl·h il1k to ,pell "'ball" much lec,s hit 11 1s I 4>1. 1ng raggC'd o n b) spectators . .\nd 11 l· poor umpi. there catch m Ort' heat l'<•lll part·nt\ than sol:ir collcctM\ 1n 1~·j1h \alll'\ \tj'be oi· l 'ncle Oon\ got J "'lu11im 10 thl· I.ids' pn•blt'm laduh\I 111J thl' Jduhs' problems lk1ds1 T '"' thl' ltt1le bugg1·r in thl· Rm '•UI\ Hc'll not onl}gcta"a~froma •um h nf 1d101 adults tr) 1ng to reh' C' 1 htldh111ids though their kids. but the 1111111 .. r.rn unload the hulc monstC'r a \\\"\'I.end o r)() a month o n camp<1ut) I umorro". ~ou can get a prl"lt' , ~'"'d 11ka of "'hat 1t"i. ahour h' •1r.1d1ng oHr 10 H untinstto n'c, ( C'niral I' "" I hl"' rl' hd' mg a canaporC'c 1 h1' I\ ·' 11 "ll" .1 "unl ha 1roor' get tu~ll"lhl·r ,.,,, '"llf1'.'l1." b\ patrol<. agaan<.1 1.'al h •!h,·r 1n \.lflllU\ \klll e• enl\ ) 11u \l"c. in ~t\\C'en all the g.imc\ and "-rl""-lllg around. •he Scout!> 1~ 1,1 .. nrJI. 1n some learning. Helping Id IJdll"' arrms the <.trt'Cl 1 n~1C'ad lit 1 11111gt!ang them. Camping sl..111\ u\l·ful I '"' \dll'n }OU lo-;c ~our JOh and ha'l' h• 'lccp at f eather!) Park .\11.,urt~ uf l.11111\ pnfcct for t)tng up the "lk 11 'hl'' 11\IO that Stull. W11h lu " \11 lhl''ie patrols srcnd Saturda\ 11' 1n~ for thr best sco rr an a' ancl' o l l"\ l"n l\ l 1kt' First .\1d. 1 he' ·re a~l.cd 41H''l1on~ '>Ul'h as: Whatta· }OU do f111 '"11ll'unc "ho JUSI chuyged a quart o l I l>rami. "-lllh·d though a plate gla'\!> \\1ndo"' cutllng his \\rtSt artC'ne . I) I hJ' ing a heart llttack and ha~ 4u11 ha".lth1ng? .\nswcr: Take d1b!> on Jn~ thing 'aluablc an1I \all Forest I J\\n .\nd. What's first aid for a ,nJkt· bite on the he;id'l Simple .\ 111urn1quct around the neck. \nd cnt1qumg a ml'del ~mps11c I he ClaymortS. pungi ~licks and tnp "IH"S aren't a problem Soap. clean t.h~hc~ and edible food rarel~ appear 1n ~out camps. tht•reforC' don't belong here. Points fN recogn111ng \UCh. And the compass course. Take this bl·anng and go so man~ fttt. .\not her bl:anng and so man)' fcct . .\nd so on. Thr idea is to Stt how accurate \Ou arc at reading a com~~~ and kno" ing )Our step. Off a bit? I don't think "c"rc in Central Puk anvmorc. lln le Oc"c'. Hell. I don't thank wc'rc r 'cn '" Orange County. Possibly a slobsticlc course for fat outs. Thctt will~ drmons1rat1ons of the Scouts' spirits.. The songs. not the dnnks. Youcanscchowmul'h fun k1dscan ha'c without a buncha nagging cr.1bbing adults cxi>«ting them 10 get a hit every time at bat nr catch e'cl") ball without error. THE BBIT OICAll: ~an ('on nC'I') Ifs about time. EDWARDS CINEMAS WlllER OF 9 ICIDEIY lllCl.11111 °1EST "mlE" . IHE I AST EMQER@R "•USl..,._" '"U t H ST "'<:TU'lf ""I u ,.,.. 10-15 SAT\Jfl.OAY ANO SVMOAY AT 1~.)0 )&5 7·00 10-!S ....,..lt ................ FllllOAY AT ~ 45 11IO, 10:00 SAT SUM 11 lO 1 lO l.JO S U. l1IO, 10:00 '1n011 SIU" I. j Fiii 7«1. 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T iRT DIRECTIO.\' faJinJnJll \:Jrtiocci Rrnirhi . akam oco 1 Dai id Brmt' and Cong ... u Bl:' T CI.\'£.\fATOGR.1PHr l 1twri11 ~wraro (A/CJ B~T OL".\'D Iran ... harrc111.:k Bill Ront IHE , I AST. EMQER@R A True tory .. Gallery openi,ngs this week ... AUSTIN G~ 218 Foresl Ave.. Laguna Beach. major exhi- bition of works by Sranish mas1er Alvar. lmponanl paintings, bronze sculplurc. ceramic b:is-rclicfs and original lithographs. Through May 31 . Hours arc Sunday throu~ Thurs- day, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Fnday_and Salurday. 10 a.m. lo 9 p.m. 497-8300. GALERIA CAPISTRANO 3 1681 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Clifford Fragua, Jemez sculptor visiu for the fifth time. His works combines clements of his Native American heritage and a uniquely stylized modem look. Through May I. Hours arc I 0 a.m. to Sunda>: noon to 5 p.m Adm1ss1on 1s free to museum members. SJ for adults. S2 for student~. seniors and mi Ii tar) and SI for children si x to 17 years of age. Museum attendance 1s free to the public the first Tuesday of each month. 759-11 22 NEWPORT llARllOll ART MU- SEUM 8SO San aemente Drive. Newport Beach, Chri~ Burden: A Twenty Year Surver. opens Sunday. Firsl la~ scale exh1bi11on of artist's works includes six m:ijor sculplurc installalions. 22 relics from lhe 1970s pcrformanCC'S. several "science pro- Jccts", a Occt of susrcnded ships. ORANGE COUNTY CENTER planes and submarines. !everal boxed FOR CONTEMPORARY ART 3621 assemblages and 20 wMks on paper. West MacArthur Bl vrl. Space I I I. The artisl will speak ahoul his )¥orks Santa Ana. Devices. Dl'monstrat1ons on Sunday. April 24 at 4 p.m. in the and Coping Mechanisms. t~e work of museum. preceded by an introduc-Darrell Montague. cn~bines pho- lory talk by art histnrian Howard tog.raphy. drawing. pa1nttnJ and tut. Singerman at 2:30. A reception will Opens Wednesday. Rl'<'ept1on for the follow the speakers. Through June 12. ·artist. 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Apnl 23 Hours arc 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday For more 1nformat1on. call through Friday. 10 am. to 6 p.m.. 1-800-812-8241. The momentum Is growing. The word is spreading. •-llA--1 m:.-==-........ Ull--IR.-if Milons of peaple n llGil_ to see the movie that everyone IS talilng about. CllTA-"""" ~--.UT --•lA-._ ~c-r...r ,...,,_ f-'¥1'1M ( ........... PIDtl:"S ~~ MIC ar.._ ... (71•1wµ1•1 828 t• ., 1301 ~· Sl). lfl I .,,~ *'·-aTW •N.Laftl -(Ow----...... WIWIM -~ (7141 llAONl!w E-S..... -~· ......... c.-( .......... MICllllllll ..... •n .... ~ ,.,~ ... ..... -----m .. OutOnTheTown J)J~ wSJ'J~> r11 -------------Speclel ednrt'91ng rewtew ------------ OF THE WEEK By MAW 8ftd TONY Mil f ti Imagine be6ng able to enjoy your favorite country and west•n musk: star or group in person while sitting no more than 40 feet from the Intimate stage with a group of only 250 other fans. Sound like the ftrst prize in some sort or sweepstakes? Well, If it Is. this sweepstakes happens once or twice a ..-. 52 weeks a year. Actually, It's a normal happening at Orange County's two-time winner of the Academy or Country Music's Nightclub or the Year Award. the Crazy Horse Steak House and Saloon. Located just off the Costa Mesa Freeway in Santa Ana, this award-winning restaurant is in. its ninth year of success. The meals offer whoJesome goodness and the Saloon gives customers the opportunity to enjoy top-name performers. The Crazy Hor• opened in 1979. At that time there "Mtre few Western-themed restaurants in Orange County. Today, the Crazy Horse has the distinction of being the only area restaurant exclusivety featuring big-name c;ountry and west- ern entertainment and pop artists. The entrence is decorated with countless autographed photos of music legends like Patty Page, Woody Herma~. Ray Charles. Emmylou Hams, Johh Stewart and the Kingston Trio. The 12,000-aquw.toot in the restaurant and saloon ere in MPa'•te rooms. both adorned with memorabilia from the Wiid West. Each dining area has its own charec:ter. Lunch and dinner can be enjoyed in the Hot•, the Gambling Hall, the General Store, the Blecksmlth Shop or the Barber Shop. The food at the Crazy Horse Is honest and straightforward. Quoting the menu ... We're proud to feature Eastern com-fed steaks ... cut fresh daily on our premiMs. Our fish is delivered 1n large filets. packed In crushed Ice (never frozen) and then cut into individual steaks and prepared to order ... All meaAa are 99f'Ved with fresh-baked bread and steamed vegetables: diners also have .their choice of crisp aa&ad. soup of the day plus ranch- style trench frie8, cowboy chill or baked potato. One popular menu item is the pan-sauteed steak. a steak sauteed In a sizzling skillet and smothered with aWMt jumbO Bermuda onions. garlic and herbs. Equally popular is the Crazy Horse's chicken fried steak and the oven-roasted prime rib. The saloon provides a rustic cowboy at- mosphere where a cowboy or cowgirl can wet a whistle. The cozy atmosphere provides customers OF THE WEEK CMZYHORIE ABILENE OMON •GI .... (sOIJJ1•111e ... bowt) CllAZY HOR• 11\..cH • The --_,.. lor wa drink .,. a ~ Fred Rel8er. tbe director and Ylce preeldent lo cbar&e-of operation•, ata.nda ln front of the Cruy Hone Steak Boue and Saloon ln Santa Ana. with a friendly setting for business or pfeasure. even when a lop-name entertainer or group isn't playing. l N;leV" Appearing April 1 thru ~· 2 SUZIE & THE S\\'EETHEARTS P~ sweet sounds from the past . Coming~·31 HOU..Y\\'000 :\RG) U: Th1: C11IJl'n ..\gl' .. f H1 1cl-. ·n· Hn li 1:-h;rl 1-. •inJ l>ukL,.s hJ:-it l1w. CnmL· J ;rnl'.L' l 11 thl· h1 •lk'l snunJ:-11r tl1l· :11,.s. 6 1rs :rnJ ;o·s Jt I )ukl'·s :\ost1lg1.i :\ik Cluh. Hd i\'l' Jll n 1ur l:1\·11nk 1 tlJr..·, hut g111 K.llL''i l'\\·r~· TuL·sJ,1\ th n 1u 1!h SJturJJ~'. Enj ny thl· r11nwnil'nr~: • 1f '-'' 1mplmwnt~1n ,·aid r.Jrk1ng. :\nJ trv I >uh··=-l'\\:n· ~1· 1n- J:ty f11r r11mlJy ni~ht-_ · ,,. THE NEWPORTER RESORT Special arrangements can be made for large parties. Weddings have been held on the stage or the saloon. Bands have also used the club's video ho:=;~~;;;~~~:;;:;;~:;;~~~=~~~====:~ racihties to tape music videos. and the Rams and • 10•· .... c-::...--1__... Angels booster clubs usually meet there. The nees l of 20-450 people can be accommodated. Since the Crazy Horse opened in 1979, Fred 11 TE J1AI .lAi~ r \ lr ~SIO' : ' Reiser has served as a 1ack-of-all trades. Officially, l t1 . l ~ _ I ~ I L .. ~ ·he 1s the director and vice president m charge of operations. In this capacity, Reiser books top-o 11 s B name performers for the Monday night conoer1s F H E l PER o;\ \ r I and maintains the restaurant's high standards. Jim ' \ J. Knapp, Brad Miller and Dennis Sentt. who began the restaurant originally. still actively participate in the restaurant act1v1t1es. Upcoming performers include: Eddie Rabbitt on Apnl 18 and 19: Bobby Bare on April 25 and 26; and John Conlee on May 2. Ray Charles performs at least once a year at the Crazy Horse and the event 1s always a sellout. The next appearance by Ray Charles 1s scheduled for May 30 and 31. Tickets go on sale on April 28 at 4 p.m Located just off Dyer Road in Santa Ana at 1580 Brookhollow Drive. the Crazy HOfse serves lunch Monday-Friday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner is served nightly from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Theater tickets range from S 19 to $26. Phone (714) 549-1512 for further information or reservations. 5 cupe buttermltll 4 112 Cupe flour 'h cup salad ofl 2 tbe. C09rM ground pepper 3tbe.ult 1 bottle Lone SIM beef (12 ounc:.9) ~ I Olp cotossal-size onions 1n the at>ove batter Rings need to be separated whole to allow for batter to cover 1hem propet'ly. SeNes lour people . secret . here are the ingredients 151 proof """ ..... """ ..,....., .... ....._......., ....... b"1plm1I ..... The liquid lums It ~ green. Md at the Crazy Hor• la Mfwd In a long-stemmed ftlh bowl. Punch ..,..,.. two or more peopte. Come in and savor as much of our famous f reshl\ tossed salad as you like. It's super W} IERE Al .l 11 IL RL~I OF 1·1.\1 \ b ~l "X 'R." ·• 16811 Beoch Blvd., Huntington 8eoch ... •• OutOnTheTown -Dining out with Judy--------------------------------------------------- If you 're ·going to LA, La Toque is oo-la-la Ask any Los Angeles sophisticate to name his or her favonie restaurants and la T oquc 1s alwa) s m the top fi ve or sc,·cn. It comcs up as number -13-in the new Zagat Los .\ngclcs restaurant survc). not bad 1n a town with hundreds of mtcrestm, choices.. The more often people dulC out. the higher La Toque Sttmc; to register on their personal ··fa,onte-hst. With good reason. La Toque 1s not only delightful. s11 mulat1ng and well polished. 11's affordable It makt"S me mad to npcn the menu 1n a h1ghl) ·toutC'd restaurant and find 1herc's nothing I rcall) want to order -C\Ccpt ma) be 1v.o or three items pnccd in thC' S30 range. This JUSt doesn·1 happen at La Toque. Qu11e the opposite 1~ true. m fact. From the uullaung appeuzers ($7 10 S I0-1sh) toa well-rounded batch of en trees (S 18 to S2J l. the menu pos111 vely reaches out and pulls you into its spell. A wann wild mushroom salad W1th mesclun greens and prticky croutons (S8) refreshed after a complill'lCntary appetizer of sundried tomatoes wnh goat chccsc and herbs. Rosti potatoes with creme fraiche and gold cavw ($I 0) look and taste like a big. cnsp potato pancake. I let o nty two uny bites get into the ttuds of my companions. In citchan,c I was treated to a morsel of exqu1si,ely tender Santa Barbar.I shrimp with pesto sauce (at S 14. it was OM of two appetizers more cxpenS1ve than the nonn. the other being a S 17 duck foic gras scared with pon and green pcppcrt:'oms). I got to taste a ,.~ wclkl~ Japanese seafood sal:ld ($10) but mi~ o ut on what wa' probably OM of the stars of the menu. a salad .of green beans w11h roac;ted peppers. duck confit and scared foie gras --------------------• 2 Great . \WCI,. I Breakfast #JI 11& I I Buffets ~,~ ~~ I I s3 95 ·-( I I for • uuHn ua }( 1 ALL v·ou ..-n ••ts ;/ ~// I ~ ,_ I I CANEAT ~ I • French Toest • P8nCM .. ·Potatoes O'Bnen ''-,--. : I I · Fresh Fruit • Port! Rib Trimmings , ( • 4ssoned Muffins · t I I Breakfast served SatUl'day & Sunday l I 7 30AM-Noon Expffl 512188 ~-· • I 16685 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY ."-,~~ I SUNSET BEACH • (213) 592-5937 I ~------------------- JUDY CullUUll ·, ~re interspersed with my thm slic.es of duck breast ($21 ). rm so spoiled by the duck breast Jimmy Cichm1dt from the Rattlesnake Ou~ in IXnver served at .. Art of Dining II" at Four Seasons a couple of weeks ago that evcrythina else pelcs. • Ken Frank should probably give which. for some reason. nobody ordered ($14). NeAt tjmc. A very smooth bottle o( ''4 Groth cabernct sauvipon ($28) siood in nicely for a mis.sins Mcrlot. The wine Usta' La Toque. while impressive and generally well priced. has some holes left by an ou1-0f~tc inventory. Reaular entrce c hoices arc augmented by nl&htly special~ and 1herc·s a SSS dcgustation of" six small but exquisite councs <-hotcn by the chef." A quick calculation k,,'Cf us to feel we could aie• more for o ur money. ~Y choosing ourselves. althou&h the pru fixe sounded inte~ting enough. • Saddle oflamb wnh a light. roas1ed prlic sauce (S23) couldn't have been better. Pink bream (a firm. somewhat strong-tasting fish) had a nice bell pepper sauce ($22) and veal nb-cyc with pon and fresh trufllcs was a standout ($25). Owner/cbcf Ken Frnnk uses some vel') '"'erestint cut5 of meat aod charges appropriate prices for them. Thankfully. the.re was no chicken on the menu. not even the free-range ''arict). which I can do n~ly at home. thank you very m_uch. and hate to have to contend with 1n rcsuurants (cspcctally when the price is jacked right up tbcrc with the foic ps). Speakina of fote ~s. slKCS of it Schmidt a call and ask hLm to share the name of bis duck purveyor in San FrancilCO. But then the price might have to to up. As for the foic sras. ~ wasn't cnou&h of it. probably allO a rdlection of the less-than·SJS ~':ins off the last delicious drops of a bottle of '82 Mondavi Reserve fume blanc (S30). I really couldn't complain too much. Othcf p>e>d choicn from the WIM lisc an '84 St.ap' Leap c-abemct (S42). the marvelous '83 Mondavi RcseTVe cabcmct ($48). a budget-conscious bottle of '8S Dry Crttk fume blanc (S 18) and some uccllcnt chardon· nays. Maitrc d' Stephan (formetly of l 'Orangerie) doubles a' sommelier. For dcssen. two of us ordered the Grand Marn1er soufflr with Grand Mam1cr ice cmim (S8l. -1fs aJI egg white: not much flour in this at all." said the tounnet cook in our group. I ----------------------------------------------------+------ •• l. I 01r Me1l1 Are A Trip to Me1ie1! We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food ... in Costa Mesa since 1972. Lunch • Dinner • Coci(taits Open Daily At 11 A.M . Entertainmeat in De B•rro Room 296 E 17th St . Costa Mesa 645-7626 GULLIVER'S Had Any Really Great PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Lately ? "'-T~ ,.. l; 1 '--o : -I ",,. /\ "' : . ; ~' . . ' ; -..... ' . ~ ' -•• •.r .. had to agree. ~ood taste. th.ough. especially 1f you re fond of mennauc. More menngues seemed to be the spcclalt)' of the dcsscn chef: both the hazlcnut dacquo1se and the chocolate mOUSSC With ChOCOl:lte meringue added to the cv1dcnc-c that there might JUSt be some little Frc~chman back m tbc kitchen wcanni out balloon whisks and copper bowls at an alannin& rate. The usually bnsk husincss at La Toque Sttms to be dominated by sman-moncy typ«? and post yuppies m conservative businecos attire. They knov. they can get thc1r JOlhcs experimentinJ with the navors o f California cuisine without incumng the kind of budget overload inherent at~ hke Rex II R1storante. etc .. etc. l..a T-.ie. 1171 S--t Bt•• .. 1As Aqda. ZU-Gf.?iU . ...._., M .. ay-FrWay; om.er, Moeay.s...ay. Crdlt cat*. Vaid ,.rti91. hrfttt seniee. Sl..,ae. ~deet at· ....-.re. Tiie ~ dee Y" p . llley'll ,....,...y rell'lemkr Y"' a&JM. ~'-die late .ai.w at Tiie c.me4y Stere, a few Weeks .... -die s-.et Strif. Na•tcatiml BnMway wu MYtt dUs easy. CALIFORNIA OtHING AT ITS ANESTI Entertainment Noghlly • ~. Cockwilt ..... IOCll 71 ...... all 17f-----,. . .,,, _ ..... --- , . ' . . . •• 14.t M 1 r•~tlt 1, .~ Now Serving ._, mmBFIST .... l111t1F• ....... 111a11 c.. ..... · .. .. •1• •1• Served wl Tordla, IWritld S... I FnJlt t.tl ... 1:11 Pl ltlm1 1712Plec=ent18 eo.te•••• OutOnTheTown The Movement: New and unimproved Oricinally a dance-oriented band called Secttt Strvice. a youna sroup of musicians from San Clemcntt has recmc~ on the local music scene ~1th a MW kcyboardi~t. album and name. But. as in this instan<X. change 1s not always for the brttC'r. On their vinyl dC'but entitled ··wa111n1 For You:· the rock aroup 1he Movement has produced eight h1ghl)• derivative lune< that are long on r«"yclcd nfTsand thnncsand shon on invcntivencu. As tbc album's o.,ena"f track. ··Love Won't Stop the Rain. blasted from my spcakcn. I roukl swear the Cuffs Billy Duffy was 'lluhina away on lad 1u1w. But no -it's putanst James Gilknc ~tins hcb that ~t"·vt' heard somewhere cl~ brforc. onl) brttt'r. Two over-Iona selections ep1tom1ze an extretn('ly dclibrrate and controlled style of dchvcry that grows tirct0me in a hurry. The repetitious "Why U Not Herc .. - kind of a Mr. Mis1cr-mcets- H1roshima b&llad -is slick and dreamy but fails to create any sus- tained motion or allurt'. The ~peche Modian ")Vind Against The Man" is as cold asa New England winter, as the bass and percussion lock into a mechanized. passionless aroovc, ~nd the fills JOHN Roos offered b~ ncwl) 3rqu1red kt'}· board1st Sand) Markt'~ distract mort' than tht') t'ngagc. wath hi s passages seeming 10 surface at all lht' wrong umes. Howe,cr. "Wa1ung I or You" docs ha'c llS momt"nts 1aJbc1t bneO. Tht" tatlt'-track projects a sin~rc vulnt'r· ab1hty and opennt"ss. and Gillette finall) showcases some lint'. Ou1d guitar work. The 1nsp1rt'd singing of te'-t' Chflon rcacht's nt'~ heights on the pl~ading "Onl) To Want Mt".'. a tune that shO"WS what can happen when tht' band pla)'s as a un1fit"d whole rather than d1sparatt' parts But o"crall and compared to rt'- rould use some onganal mov~ of 1hc1 r o~n. ATTN: 1'1PPER GORE AND SUP- PORTERS OF THE PARENT'S MUSIC RESOURCE CENTER IP.M.R.C.I -Dunng has rcttnt spol..cn-word program :n the Roxy in Loi. Angeles. formt'r Dead Kenned) leader Jello B1afra askt'd: ··1f we judge all pe. ople who like AC'/OC by the N1gh1 Stalker. does that mean we Judge all people who ~lit"vc in God b' (John Lennon mmdercr) Mark Chapman""· REVAMPED U'M'LE FEAT RE- UNITES -As one of the most 1nOucn11al bands in the '70s. Lmle Feat mu.ed nearl) C'-C'fY clement of Southem music -blues. country, gospel. rockabill). ~1c. r&b. funk -to form their own wonderful!) cclcct1c style. Now. the fi ve surv1v1ng members (1 nclud1ng p1an1st Bill) Pa)ne. gu1tanst Paul Barrcrc and I bassist Ken G radnt')) ha"c reunited, along with newl> acquired singer I Craig Fuller. who replaces t~ late Lowell George. Sch('(!uled to dcl>ut on Apnl 30 at the Ne~ Orleans Jazz I and Hcnt.a.ge Fesu' al. the group has also been rccordtng new matenal for an e•rl>·a~·a1tcd LP The week's top videocassettes By Tk A1Mdacel Prus VIDEOCASSETTE SALES 1 ·.:.0-, ellO !"-Tr-· (~I , c-oc'" IMCAI > s1 ... t UD W11tt J-. 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A• • rul<' Cl! thumb purt'hL"<' """ what vuu will .._.., on 1 ttlt '""'" short !>*twd ,,(tom. h • ru ll' "' l'>tl IMlrt•m '"bu~ • ~n>nta1nf<r """ 1 .. ha'• 11 h.llii.f" tL' •tfnPh .._, 1t "•l~ 1•n th# .,.hf'll r. .. Cll:tJ had CA• l~oul&•h fnr 1 mon>f'nl Huncan1" Bttf C<'Ulo•h 1• Pr>•hebh '"" "'""1 .... 11 k...-" "'all p.,,...,nelh p.rl\.ep. tM-ou.., .. ( m• .-.unnan twritai<> I pnofer th• "'m""' hat •p10 \'H I I~ out...h •' 4.ll'lr .~ t'tft1;1n ~notlwr \f'f" 1ntf'~tu'• '•natl•.,... fr .. m YUf•o&lit\le .s 7"-'teduw 1-;,,..l.Mh auw1~ Wllh pork ~ fin~hfd with ~iwrkraut and "'"'' <1tam it .. d•ltn.-u> Ttw b..1• ,/ al Gnula_~h ti."'"" .. 'f'f 1c & tr'M"at "U• madt ..,,, "' on1°.n ... '" • papr ~ • ._,.,°'""" ··~lf\m-t ~~nt.a' pot..lhof'$ "' 1-thl'f '~ta~ t>..1 llw' ar. • f"'l--.f'ntlall\ ' ft.atn·1\1 •tr• ABBEY DEAR ABBBY DIAlt: N>rM frlfndt t>1 mine atl<'ndfd a ..,,... ta.tu'' d1"ner .. ,th .lac~ v .. ~fr fl(' Rut ..... rfr>td Holl W1nen ,......nil' •l TrttS Tlw· ..... n) h.d • •"'td lltM and att W.Ok1nc fo,...ard '" wour no t t'tnt r'nuld ""' It'll m• ebnul 11~ c .. ruinl> OUT neu "'~"' .. ..-hf.dul.d fo1 MN>de' Mn ZNI at • p re V. <> wtU l'W tw-11..., AlllMWI Gl'ftn ,">( Ow F'tr8t"1>t> W11Wf'\ (mm S."t.a YNr "Tlw dmMr Wiii 1ndllck fi•~ l"OU1W' and "' ..,,_ Ttw ,...t • $40 00 ptt Pf""" u riu.1.,. M \A.I and iratwt• Rewn-.1..-anr • mwt ~ •" ach-.n« ~11 If f'f'qUlf'f'd et -IJ"f It ,,.f'\ lt1n1tt'd If """' .,... 111ll'rKtt'd md • '""' ~ -tn 11\o.u,.. • i.blf Our J)t><"'f ftUlll~ .. 6'"1 091(1 Tr,...... ""taut \nt ".t'.,.1 ., '"' Hf'h•41''Pf" l'"'•"'• cl" \hr ,,.., Ml " ·"' ~ Mh1nd t~ l'."1 I iw>atrt H...,.n•tn n• ..-3-119\(\ Class~· Autos Ad,·ertised in the ..., ..... ~·~" ·~1 Friday, April 15. 1988 la II • - - OutOnTheTown ~ rt'I fr1t'ndi. en10~ dininc here Ol)('n da1h from 11 e.m for 1.unlh. l>mner end C'ocl11.eil$ Enlt'rlamml'nl Wrd -Sun night. m lhl' Burm H110m 296 E. l71h Sc . Costa M tMI 64!> 7626 &TEAk & 8EAS:OCO BOBBY McGEE'S Our huu"'° <>ptt1•lty 11 makm11: t'\f'r\ meal a special 11('("aJ110n' Y w'll "&ant a frunl ruw wet for lht> food and fun at Bobby McGtt. 10·h..rt' tht mt-nu futures fev<>r11.t'S likt' pnmt nh of bed au jus. only 1he finnl a,ailablt frn.h fah, l'SlJA chui« slt'aks. lobster. end c11mhmatlun dmMrs. Every entrtt mcludt'<' ovf'n frtth brud. fl'fth 't'l(t'tablt. and a trip lO our eward· winnml( r.alad bar .. and eft.-r din· Mr. \11u r en dantt end romance m lht' ·w~t r~t'1 m091 u c1tin« nightclub. f ur a night on the town. or el'IY11me. mab 1t 1pecw with the mec1r In Srwport Bnch,3.SJ wt C'ua5t H11hwey. For rnu 'atmns cell fi l4) 67:)-~ CAFE LIDO Cafe Lido i• Newport C'enMry Villqe 's only supper dub. It'• located on BalboA Peninsula. Cefe Lido is well known for 11.a fr"h .eafood aeltttiof\I and rontem porary rumM . prepartd by Chef Frenr111. The warm. mt1melt' and cozy ambience of dusty rote and burgundy decor rrute e perftct at1N1&phere for your dm11\1( u periena C'efe Ltdo is alto the rec1p1ent of the Prn1111ou' Southern CAiifornia Restaurant Wntera Silver Award Cuual al Urt>. OlnMr m1h1ly until mid ni1ht. Live jell ni1htly Cell 67fl·2968 for rftt!rvahons. THE CANNERY Th111 hlltorir weterfront landmark in Newport'1 Cannery Vil'-ct fta· tUf'f'll fffth local tufood end Eest em beef COM11tently l"od wr· vice. open for Lunch. Dinner. Sun Brunch and l'hempaine Harbor Cruillft. Entertamm1n1 ·niihtly and Sun afternooM P.n.ioy 1ht lounge foud r;ellerv-superb clam chowder! 30 10 LaFeyt"llt 67!1·57i7 CRAZYHOllSE STEAKHOUSE Country din in it w11 h rla s' Authentic wtStern dttw '" taurent and uloon. ftaturing prime rib. frn h ~•foods. and their famc)U5 pan 1autttd stuk1 Lunch. Mon-r ri DinTlt'r rtMr· vat10M 1uarantffd Dencinr; and hve mu I(' m the saloon Dyer Rd E111t/Newport Fwv S.nca Ana (7141 549 1512. PARKSIDE RESTAURANT Relive yHt.erdey et the Puluude ftttteurant. formerly The Caeque. delight in« l<>Clll d1nu1 for OVtr Ii yu,.... Perli111dt"'1 full dinner feirt' includn stub. prirM rib end frl"lh sufood . Sun.et Dinner Sptt1als ere served et only $7.95 5 7P M Deily Lunch Specie!& stert at onh• $4.95. served in a quiet. mumett' etmosphert. they malit' for e perfttt lunch mttlln& w11h an import.ant clit'nt. or a rrluinr; eftt"moon breeli with e ... pec1al M>~M. Live tntert.em· ment 11 now offered Tues.-Sat. 1 ~25 Broolihunt m Milt' Square Pina, rtn. Valley. (il41775-7978. EL PESCADOR Prertically e lqtnd 1n it.a own timt'. this locally popular tsteb li,hment has been trinain& 11.a CUI· turners bark since the tarly 1950'1. !'\per talizm( 1n pri~ meet.a end an u ctllt'nt vant'ty of -(ood. chef Duke preparH every meal lo perfertwn Nut lo be miued are h1., Thursde_v night lte lien Spec1alt1tt. and h11 femou1 c~eke. Piano Bar and 11ut bucket m the lounae ni1htJy M'· companied by good tilllft end fnendJy facet. Lunch M·F 11·3; OinMr ni&htJy 4:30 &.o 11: Lil Mid· n1lt' Fn. Ir !'\et 40 1 E. I i th S1 . C'us1a Mtta. ~8·324 1. THE REX RESTAURANT Located on the ~enfroot ac:r06S from the Newport Bt'ach pier. The Rei 11 the Oranse Coest's mOlit udutive seafood rHteuret1t. Well known for fresh Hawaiien courmt't fish 1electioM and perielizina in sWttt Channtl Island abalone, tendt'r vul and prime meata. TM Ru Rt"steurut is the chotce of &ocals u -u u vituton. R«ipient of the pres· us1ous Travel-Holidey award. Cuuellelt'tent ettirt. Sunday Brunch. dinner. Call 675-2b66 for rt"Mrvetiom. Valet p111k.iftc SAIL LOFT Sail Loft Bar 6 Grill future. Ott&n view dtnlO« With the emphu11 on fresh wafood. Oystt>r ber. live enttrtainmttit niJhdy in the ber attL ()pt"n for dmrwr ni1htly from 5 p.m. WHkt'nd hoors frum 10:30 Lm F'ebulOU$ Sunday Brunch .. Located et 400 P.C H m t...sune Beech. TALE OF THE WHALE E1perit"ntt e •t..s> beck into time to e pl.a« where you can din. el yuur IJWfl It.sure. Enjoy the ro· marwe of uld Newport withe pul· oraml(' bey view E1cite your ~nM" .-uh their .e ... tton.1 we food and tredit1unal fevor1tift. Bruk(ut i a m. Mon.· Fri .. Lunch 11 4 Mun rri . Dinner 4-11 Mun. Sat SaL and Sun. Brunch 7 4. Oyr.t.tr Bar Fri,, S.t. 6 Sun. Banqu.t f1e1l1tia up lO 500 400 Mam St .. Balbue. 673-4633 THE W AllEHOUSE RESTAURANT Offerinc dinen a vt.w ol Nt'WpOrt Bay and a b eckcround of aail· boeUI. T he WerehouM Ree- teu1ant, located in Lido Marina ViJi-c't el 3450 V-ia Oporto .• ia OM 11( the largest r~taurenu located unt he watf'rfronl In eddition to a •underfuJ menu. Tbt' Wereh<>uw is a great pl.ace for outdoor d1n11'1[ on it..s brand MW heated. three tiered brick pauo Tlw Warehouw ~ open for lunch 11:30-2 30. dtn nrrs M o oday ·Thurada)' 5 30·10.30, rridey·S eturdn f)::l() 11 and Sunday 5 10 uper :unday Brunch IOA.M. · 2P M !\bjor credit card• ere atttpted f or rewrvetinns. cell Ii 14 1 6i 3·4700. INDIAN BUKHARA CUISINE OF INDIA Perhapa the moat naun1 ""' '"teunnt in Huntinctc>n 8"ch. BUKHARA. brinp to you the tute and et.moaphert of India. Moat of the food at BUKHARA•• pttpettd in e Ta.ndcxw (clay oven I. Frfth apiees crnte unique tut.et and dilt.inctive atocua for eactt diah. Voo1J ftnd the food eulht'n· tic and rtMOMbly priced. And. the etmoaphett to Wanll and ID· Li...u th9t it , ... lib home. Open 7 dayii a-"' Lunch lttVed 11 :30·2:30 p.m. with lunch IJl«'Wt beJinni.111 at $2.99. Dinner -~ 5:30 p.m.-10-.30 p.m. Friday A Set wd.y open Lil 11 p.m. Rewr· veltona and takt' out Ofdera -1 come. Conveniently located ecrc.6 from the Huntiniton Centt"r (off the 4o.s frwy at Bnch to Edin(erl 7~ Edinpr A,.... (714) 842-3171. ~·N•liili"f1 •41 a. GRAND DINNY THBATZ• lmpt"8in d ini"f and pro- ft"s6ional pruducttc-er. aur. lo pldie nth lt-you viaiL Tlw utraofd1nary buffet olfen l'OMl baron ol beef. 1&a.cl hem witll e fruit uutt. Geufsia ct.icbo with peechn and slut ..t tJw M8hi M11h1 11 ~ntd in a pt"aunt uUC't'. Tri rul11r r .. 11 urun1 and cream "' a rt'lll fa\urite En,.'}' d1nMr and a pla\ 1on1ch1' C.rend Dinner Theat,., lu<·atrd w1th1n the (;rand Hutrl m Anaheim 111 I Hotel Wa) l"aJI 77 ! 7; Ill HARLEQUS DINNER THEATER i-:, .. n c·u<;tumrr ran ht e1pectf'd If• ht trt"atf'd like 11 r rlt'br11\ Ttw 1htaler oiler• ..c-rumptlOUi. m.-als 101th tup prudu<t1om in an elecant acmuo .. pherf' Ttw MTUmptuous buffrtt 1mludr.. r•.Ut baron uf littf. chfrkt'n and ftiih d111ht'f.. pai.tb. ,.alad ... \t>geteblft.. end u n lul dr ... ~rt.. The Sat and Sun 1.,unc h mdudt-.. e varwty <•( tit d1~h~ The l"l'lf'bnt) Ttrrltn' 11 A\a1labk f•.r pri\alt d1nnti Tlw 1n<i" 1duall~ dtt'urated prwatt' bakon\ room• u\t rloolt the 4~· "4'al ho;r~.c-shaped ruin r~ Tlw Harlequin ... lunled et :\.~ S H•rbur 1n Sante Ane Call 979 7;.:10 GINO'S ON THE HILL AJm .. "t a <"•"ta Mf"ia landma.rk ..,beJe fnench and mt"murin MHl, <:1.,.I• 1~n·t an Italian Rnteurant. bu1 1o rnteurenl bt1nc run by a flonll llahan E\·en t~h they '-t'nt man\ ltahan 1~m.. thev abu ufff'r a larict' \eriet)' 1o/ (l(htr 11-5 oo 1heir mf'nU Known for .. HuM•t food and ftw.ndly 91Pr '1C"f',.. (;ino··, fratures a , • .,It'd nwnu with emph.uis on quahtv and rteMtnahW prlttS. Corkbul hour with 1n(erest10« not..-et -4.30 p m. and hve tnlt'rtalnmttll Mon thru. Sat. frum 8.:.0 p.m. ~turda • 6 Sonday bnakfast from 9 e.m. L.t<'8ttd et 438 E.. 17th StrHt. C~te Mna. Call 650· 17.C,0 f1•· rhenet..-. d1~ti<~ •~ wbeffovtt. Ii II M I ' I I IHA..1\1 I I :I 1n: I I --,~,~u A I /. 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