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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-20 - Orange Coast Pilot--1 .; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1988 Laguna Laurel project awaits su13ervisors' Off By BOB VAN EYKEN Of .. o.llp......... - Despite protests from l,:aguna Canyo n preservationists. counl > planning commissioners granted preliminary approval late Tuesday for The I rv1 ne Co.'s Laguna Laurel project. A group calling itself Laguna Ca- nyon Conservancy opposes t he pro- j"ect and claims that environmental studies have not given adequate considcra1ion to canyon wildlife. which includes a number of en- dan,&ered species. The 3.200-home pro1ect 1s planned for construction near the north end of Laguna Canyon. Annexation mlghtblock development Conservancy members say they By LANCE IGNON want to keep all development out of °'IM ewtr ...... ..,. the canyon and will seek tts prescr~ In its continuing effon to block vatit>n as a wilderness park. · de,elopment in Laguna Canyon. the But Irvine Co. offic1ars· say the Laguna Beach (tt~ Council will 2. I 50-acre pro1ect protects the en-attempt to anne>. a piece of land vironmcnt and guarantees public where The In ine Co. intends to build access to trails and 1wo lakes. which more than 3.000 homes. are Orange Count~ 's only natural If successful. the move could give lakes. the city power to alter the size and ··A key benefit is that residents will scope of the Laguna Laurel housing be able. '>'tthout trespassing. to gain project. said Andrew Ogden. attorney access to the lakes and to trail heads for the Laguna Can} on Conservanc). leading to the Irvine Coast." said "hichalsoadvocatesannexatton. Carol Hoffman. a seniordirectorwith .. I th ink it's imponant for us to do the Ir\ inc Co. this." Mayor Dan Kenney said. The lakes. "lf1ch have been a focal ··w e·vc been fighttng the battle on point of Laguna Canyon Conservan-an) humber of fronts. I think we cy·s concern. arc on Irvi ne Co. should go ahead and file for anne~a-• property and are not presently ac-tion of that area." ccss1ble to the J?Ubltc. The plan. unanimoush approved Hoffman said the compa~y will bv 1he council, would Include the contribute land toward formation ofa ' annexation of t'>'O In 1ne Co. parcels Laguna Lakes Res1onal Park. (Pleue eee ANNEX/ A2) Company offi cials also call atten- 11on to 1he more than S6 million in road fees they have agreed to pay as pan of the development·agreement. Also included in the agreement is a commitment from The lrvme Co. to grade a ponion of the-San Joaquin Hills Transponation Corridor. a proposed h1gh"'a ~ that will link the Corona del Mar Freewa) with the San Diego Freewa,. Tht• Cll) o( Laguna Beach also 1s (Pleue eee LAGUNA/ A2) 0.-, .... ~.,LM~ Laurie Luak hu been. flC.btln& her nd&hbor, the Pacific Amphitheatre, o•er not.e that ahatten the peace of her home. With her at the theater'• entrance are he.r children Daniel, 4, Jonathan, 6 , Aaron, 9, and Rebecca, 7 week.a. 25 CE!\TS CM noise pact e&-1-led a sellout Settlement mulled .._''counci l. a rena ., upse~ neighbors I By JENNI ER~: i'ER Of .. 0.-, "91 It.I'! Costa \1 esa r-:~1dent~ ... ho h21.' c: been bombar1.kd "· the '>Ound , 1 music StnCl' PJ1. l l ~mphnheatrt· opened 1n 14 ' 14, .. t' 'urpn<.ed .ind an~ TuesdJ' -'llh a propO!>l'l.l sen kmen1 tw:I" ·c:ri the cit' lt"' amphtthc.-ater Jnd •nr Orangt" Count' Fair Board .. , think 11 tiurdef'> on being " sellouL" said Ru-..., \lallaL Ont" of thi: leaders in thi: tampa1gn against tht' arena ·-rm.' e~ 'c:~ unhapp~ "'uh 11 It's all prv-ampn1tht"ater ·· Laune Lusl.. 3l1. u~d tht" Cit' of -ca' mg 1n to pressure from the amphitheater onh v.e't'l..s tx-1orc-:he group's law-sun goc> to coun •• 1 JUSt hati: tv 't'e mone~ ta!._ ·· Lus.._ ~td ··11 ., been Sul h a bitter b:lltk .. The a~c.-emt"nt v. h1ln offiu als rebonedl~ na'e v. )r ed on s1me f l'.'bruan Lalls tor ·he .m·na to be fi nt"d :1' ·much .is SY .. t.JO(J a n1gh1 1f 11 e\L'l.'Cd'> t'stabhsheJ noise limit dur- ing a concen ~ draft of 1he ..greement relea~ Tue~da~ alsu proposes that rnncens end b~ lu·3(• pm unda~s 1hrr ugh Thu~a~s and b~ 11 pm Fnda\S anJ \a1urda' s \kmocrs 01 <.. o ncemed C-1uuns of ( m.tJ \1es.a a homeowners· group '>w "l g the Jmphtth!'.'ater. -.ere not· 1m ludt"d in tht" d1scuss1ons that <'Ould hr.rng .rn end tu )Cars of legal "rJnghng. 1111 officials from the f J..r S.iard and the 8 t\ saud the\ hope !lh ~roup ''Ill drop it~ suit · t t' \1anager -\llan R~e-r said tn1. 1.k,·1s1un 10 >et"k a St'ttlement -.as malle~cau~ the council. which has pa d pan 1.ll the legal bills for the dt.Lens· group. -.anted to~ results < 1nl· a~ix-ct oi the agreement 1s that l.rnd1ng from the cit~ -.ould stop. I ihin.._ ;he .:ounc1rs pos1uon 1s we ,,,.,;anue tu put mone~ in the lawsutt dnd 'la' e noth ing to sho-. for 1L "nd •i u1uld !!O on endkssl~ " Roeder ~I~ Roeder s quest for a quick soluuon " u nlkN ored in a letter deli' ert'd to tht Fair Board and the amphtthcatt"r mJnagl!ment His letter urges ap- pro' al of the proposed settlement "'llhin.'' Ila 's The Fa1r Board 1sdue w. 'ns1der the: proposa l at It ~pnl ~8 mt"etang.. .. The real issue here is ho1o1o we can ><.•I' e 1he probtem sh on ol ha' mg the arn phttheatc.-r go a1o1oa<· said ~orb Banos1..._ 1he tao(\ general manager ·· ~nd l"m nu1 sure that"s going to happen ·· The drart cafo for the ampt)1tnca1er t...-1 obe' tnc nc11'.>t' standards the Cit\ and F.rn Board agreed to in 19 · That '<'I lt mll'> t'I 50 decibels in rt"'S1dt"nt1al art'as betv.een 11 pm and (Plea. eee All.ENA/ill 20lnnlngs CM referendum drive called de fee tive By JENNIFER WEBER Of .. o.llp ......... Charging that a referendum dme against a nonh Costa Mesa develo~ ment is .. fa1all~ defective," an at- tome~ for developer C.J Segerstrom 1s asking that the m~sure not go before the cit~ 's 'oters. .. It 1!> our op1n1on that this rcfer- l'ndum 1~ 1n' ahd both substanti vely and proc t"duralb and therefort' should no1 be submitted to the ekctordle for a \Ott":· .\ttorn.t·~ Robert E Cu mt> "rote 1n a leuer 'to C 1t} .\11orne' Thomas Wood. The k11er ·"'as made public to<la ~ b' c11' leaders ·The referendum \ttks to o"enum the Ctt) Counc1r s appro~al o. a general plan amendment for the 9~­ acre Home Ranch proJect nonh of the an Diego free"' a~ Oppontnts d a1m tht' suppon1ng documents for tht" amendment are nddled v.tt h errors J nd d a1m the ,ounc1l pu-.heJ through too has111~ The knc:r came as a surpnse to • le-ader tif LllS~J Mesa R~dents fo' Rt·spons1l:llc ( 1ro-. th. the c111 uns group 1ha1 .:ollerted' enough signa- tures II.' forl·t· 1h1.• de\ elopmen1 plan f•nto tht· \.o,t•mlx'r Ni llot \ ll' .Kt1' 1st . and' Geni.s s.a1d the !;;1: .. r · J.atC'd .\pnl 1· . 1s filled v.tth " ,, ~1\ou~ ..tf!uments .. and sm<1cks of a Jc, doper .. ,u t sulhng for time - Cume an attome' wnh the Costa \k~ lav. firm of Latham & Watkins. <..ltd 1ithe refer'Cndum passed. the aty (Plea. eee REP'EREllfl>Ull/ A2) Fountain Valley's Rae Rice pitches 20 scoreless innings./81 Riinner passes· 7, 000-mile nlark 2more storms due on Coast-Nation 1-Michael Dukakis beats Jesse Jackson in the·New York Democratic primary and Sen. Albert GoreJr.'s poor showing may force him from the race./ A4 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Food Mind & Body Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports C7 A3 A7-8 86-8 C8 88 BS C1-S C6 A6 BS A3 84,8 81-4 . Hijackers nee jet; Kuwaiti hostages safe BJ CB.UU.a CAMPBELL ................. ALGIERS. Algeria -Shiite Moslem sunmen slipped out of 1 Kuwaiti Jet at dawn today -~ poncdJy with 1 promiw of safe coMluc.t -and their-Jl~ were fl'ft.d. endina · 1 t 6-day hajackina ordeal. The hijaden left Allicr's for an unknown dntination, ICCOl'dina to sourcn in the ~n Gulf who 99ke to The Aaoci1kd Prc:t1 on condition of 1nonymiry. TM Kuwait News ~ said no ckal was made with the hiJKkm e•cesM safe Pl'"• to Iran or l.ebuon. The Aleeriln 90vernmen1 hlld mcd.iated with the hijlcMn. who the hostaecs said numbmld lbcMat "-"' (Pl••-•••• JM) Jog around u .s. to raise funds for new· fitness academy su-rvives lean times By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of"'9!Wlr"941411f! In Nonh Dakota. the mone) ran out. In Nc1o1o England. hea' > sno-. storms made 1t 1mposs1ble to sec the wa). In the Fl orida everglades. end- less miles ofhungr:-lookingalligators lounged JUSI ~ards away from the road. Through 1t all.· Sarah Fulcher persists. She has been running. da) after da}. since last July when she left Laguna Hills. Not the kind of jog many "mencans take around their neighborhoods for C.\Cerc1se. Fulcher as running marathon di~ tances. E ,·en da' she runs betw~n 10 and 30 miles. · mile mark. 'omet1me in ~ugust. she'll run into the Las Vegas Hal ton v. here J fund-raising dinner -.-.111 be under "a~ In the process. she'll top the 10.600-mile mark and set a -.orld record for the longest conunuous run -\n)one "'ho has JUSt run 30 miles might be e\pt'C'ted to kick back and rela.\ ~ot Fulcht.•r. T he ~5-,car-old Nonh Carohnan often bcguis her da} at a local school "here she talks to youth about the importance of fitness and helps conduc-t a national fitness test. .\ftcr her da1h run. she's schedukd at banquets. press conferences and other cven1s. In bet-.een. she ·swims and lith weights dall). 8~ GREG ltLERKX °' -0.-, Net ..... Ii 'ou ha'e 'l.'latt'es or fnends 1,' 1ng in , hall'. Jamp Eastern st.att"S. tht·~ rt probabl~ den' 10g sinister plea~url· in ~no"' in g that the recent v.e3thcr 1n uthcm Cahfom1a is no ~tlcr than theirs \\ t" I iul ... ~. brace \OU~IVC'S. Th1-i~' J~t.·n·i ~'-''"8 to get an~ better ,,, er 1n, 'le\t ll""' da'~ Pll '\ '"'' .mm<'d1a1e end 1n sight tor thl ra n .. that ha'e doused Orangr ( 1ur:, t('f :he pa"I t'.A.O days as two mort" ,wr!T' art" bre-. ingofTthecoast. 3l('Ord1ng "' the '-iat1onal Weather ~~ ~lC' \\eat her ton'<'aster> ~1d thunder· ~tnrm.. •ould rum~lt" throu.tth the rei 10 latl" w d:i.' As part of a fund-raising anp research pro1ect fdr the National Fitness Foundation. Fulcher is run- ning along the entire border of tM continental United States. She'll dash through 33 states in all. Last week she passed the 7.000- Last -.eek she was in Tampa. Fla She had "'om out 24 pairs of shoes Ph ) s1cals. including blood and stress tests. are being g.1ven rqularl~. Her bo<h contains 8 to 10 ~rc-eni bod' fa t. So far. she has avoidtd any majo'r (Pleue .-RUJllJllSR/ A2) Sara FulcberbraYallalne'• foul weather last January u ahe rune tb.nM1CJa tJae atate. R.:un'> "err genera II~ hght but u,n.,1~tl·n1 throughout Orange Coun- t~ h•r a ~+-hour penod through 8 a m I.. ornna del Mar rctt1ved .6., m,h<"' o l prcnp1tat1on ~hilt" Hunt· mgh'n Beach l"f'CCI\ cd .63 mches. Trio held in milliOn dollar ~~:~:::::::::.::·:::~ fall l ,~sta \1csa rctt1ved 68 1nche-s t t f d t • ~nd '-anta ~na rt"Corded 711ncht"S inves men rau opera lOil m~~~~~~Qgl~~~~s~~~-('";.,~~~ • "'111 prohabl) taper off Thursda) BJ GREG UZAU .............. Thrte men connected with a Costa Mesa-bued '"boiler room" fraud operation involv1n1 millions of clolle..,..."9nd hundreds of mvmon WC"rC anntcd Tunday in the 5C'C'Ond ~ invatmrnt fnud bust on the Ora•Coast an Ins than Ill months.. Ams1td T'unday on sustMrion .of 1rand theft. tonspira(y, 1ele- market1• bud and sttu.rilia hud MTC Jerold Na~. SS. with homes in Newport k ac.h Ind Plaftgrioft.. Fla.~ StcpMn Paul Bedmola. 37. or lrviM:..end Timoth Geotet Gutlk. 29. of C-.a Meta. ~n and Guth •~ brt~ hetd in Newpon 8cach City . Jail on SI 0.000 be.ii 1 nd a S-l00.000 wa.mnl ftom Pnnsylv1nta. 5Aad Newport Beac-h Octectl\C Mark Ftshtt. Nabndge. behe,ed to be tM presi· dent and o-.ner of the rom~n). 1s being held on S I m1llton bail and a SJ00.000 Penns) h anta ~vnmt. F1sht>r said 1n,est1p tors ha't" war· rantl fbr the l rrt'St o( fh e Ofhtr s1apc-cts 1n tht" opn;tt1on. At 10:40 a.m T~'· 1n- vntiptors from the Oraner tount' Otsanct <\ttom<')'°s Map Fraud Unat. tM U.S. Posial lnsptt'to(s Offitt and 1he ~ pon leach Pohc:~ °"*1~1 Economic Cnmc l 'tul raided the of'fkes of M~ Mtftttll Propcnees Inc.. l900 lmeot COICa Maa.1111d F1~. lnYftt..-1on btl~~ lbt finn"• pn.naoaJ opmiton ha vt lakton 1 n o'~' SI mtlhon patd by ~ than 200 1n~ for bceaas anvotmmts an od and ps tear propaua. tatd Fi<.hl'f The .. --om p.1n' has bttn in morning anJ things ma) actuall) opcrat11.>n >1 n~'\" I Q1\S clear up F1 her said the M1d"'-nt M1ntral But n ~on"t lan "nothcr Storm, operatton was s1m1larao a 1n,t'Stment ~'<-~thh mort" intense. should sweep fraud operation '""Oh ing l nttth through , uthem Ca.ltfomaa Fnda). ln,t'Stment Corp of ~t' .. l)On 8ca<-b .,.1th \et anot~r front mo\l'l"t an tn-Y\: fl emplo~ t~ drlnudtd man--S.aturda.L than '"' c~ton .out o( mOT"C than "\\ t Sttm to ha' e a UCCC$$10ft of S:! m1lhon b' pr'ommns lucratt'e ~tonn mo' mg throuatt:· ,.id prtcious met~ 10,cstment" (mmplOn ··v.c houldn"tcxpeneft« -E~nhalh . n "~the ~me~-an) tt.al problems 1f at ranaias ·• atton. <'~('('pt that \lid"~' •-as o~-tcad\ - 1ng 011 and g;u '"'~tment'-." uild Or&n,r Count) dmen lt'emed IO f tihcr ha' c team~ their tenons dun1'1 llll .\s 1n •he ln\ttb case: \hd•n•' wttl' aon of ~ M1ncTal emp&o'tts ~hc:ntd ~ Most local polecc ~ aM oat '"'-nt(M'S. ~ t~lcpho-ne. 1llqcdl tht ahfomaa H.pwa~ Pllrol • teff•"I ~th.-011 and ps iwica Poncd a h ftndtr-bendm.. bul • Wtttabout lOIO up and 1b11 an OM ttnou a«ickGlS Turtdey ._. Gr '-nd h 1 lk thts monuaa. O•n•na NI .,, I or... :posits In c-·-M-_..__ ___.._ --.,'OU.Id ~ke '°" of moM'. td -..._ -..-. ·-.,._.. (Pl 1111 -TlllO/All fPI I II ---/&91 I • Al* Ol ... CIMICWLY...._OTI~. Aptlt20, 1988 RBPBRENDUM LABELED DEFECTIVE ••• ._Al ...W Mvc 10 fall beck on the seneral plu IMt was in effect before the Uaeftclmeat wu-1.Kbd on. But a ~~bu ruled the sncraJ plan was iJaefftctive. It wu ihat rulina, in fact. that prompted the council to adopt the current amend· Me.Ill. .. Just as the City Council cannot lq.islalt' an invalid (>lln neither can the cl«torate:· Cumc wrote. But Genis araued that any poltcy- scttina d«ision by the council can be subjttt to a ~frrcndum . If the voters ina. He wall be re iewina the c ity's ovcnurncd lhc current amendment. comph1nce with his jud1mcnt April she said. the council would simply 29. a nd his report on the city's efforts ha c to adopt 11\0thcrt>M . --Is expected by May l . The earlier coun rulin1 has stalled Currie's letter anacks the petitions work on One South Coast PJace. the circulated by city 1ctivists. callin1 the first phast of the Home Ranch petitions ··raually defective" because development located ~tween the complete tut of the council's Harbor 8oulev1rd and Fairview ~lution was not attached to the Road and south of Sunflower Dnve. petition&. The docu~nu should Preliminary work on the 12-and have had a diqram showina heiaht 20-story office towers stopped 1n limitations. a map showin• amend· ~ptember when Judie iully H. ments to traffic circulation and ~ymour made his preliminary rul-"other fi1urn referenced in the resolution," he said. "In other words. he wants us to Van driver picks.wrong car . to hit in freeway smashup include the whole two-volume (en· vironmental impact report) for the referendum?"' Genis asked. "That is the most biurrr thinl 1 can think of. That is out.side the realm of reason- able limits. That is absurd:' A 27-yc:ar-old Rancho Santa Marprita man was arrested early today after he allegedly lost control of his van and plowed into a parked Calirornia Highway Patrol cruistr that was at the scene of a previous acciden t. Nelson Dillard was arreste'd on suspicion of felony dnvina under the influence of alcohol followma the 12:09 a .m. collisaon on the San Diego Freewa} near o\lic1a P1rkway. CHP OffiC't'r Carl Twigg. But Currie said that without the said information. the petitions ~re "manifestly m11Jead1na and confus.- ina." Officers Steve Bttuwsacn and Alvin Yamaguchi suffered moderate injuries in the wreck. and were taken to Saddleback Community Hosptial 1n Laguna Halls. An I 8-year-0ld Santa Monica man 10\ohed in the imual accident that drew o fficers to the scene was also 1n1ured . Wood is rcviewint .the letter and thr referendum, w~~c <?hy Council has yet to formally place on the ballot. City o fficials have said they won't consider; the maucr until at least May 16. when Seymour rules on whether the .e1dstin1 amendment is acceptable. TRIO HELD IN INVESTMENT SCAM ••• From Al Fisher. The money was instead depositrd in personal bank accounts and used to pur("hase possessions for company officers. he alleged. One of the company officers used S 11 7,843 to purchase a 1988 Rolls Roy« SahcrSpurfrom a Flonda auto dealership. said Fisher "h appears that the funds were used to furn ash what we believe was a • very comfortable hfcstylc.'' for the company's officers. said Fisher. Unlike In tech officials. wbo·simply lied to disaruntlcd investors or. on at least one occasion. had them beaten . up. officials at Midwest Mineral simply moved their business when investors became too cunous. police said. In less than one year. the company m oved its office from lrvtnc to Newport Beach and finall} to Costa MC'SI. said Fisher. A single investor 1n Bnghton Township. P.a .. was bilked out of $245.000. prompting Pcnnsylvu1a officials to issue arrest warrants for Nabndgc. Bederson. G uth and other ~ompan} pnncipals. Nabndgc·s bail was initially set at $31 0.000. but 1n ,cs11~tors feared he might make bail and fl~ before he could be prosecuted o r extradited to Penns) lvania. and Harbor M un1c1pal Court Judge ftusscll Bostrom 1n- creased the bail. . Fisher said local investigators are b1d1ng their time while dasirict at- to rne) s discuss possible extradition "1th Pcnnsyl ania officials. Penn- S} lvan1a 1nves11gators "have a case all read} to go" against the Midwest Mineral officers. and Fisher said the suspects will probably be extradited for prosec ution there and returned to Orange Count} later. Meanwhile. the leader of the lntcch operation is scheduled for sentencing in U.S. District Court on Monda}. said Fisher. . tidatthcw Valcn11nc. 28. of New· pon Beach, pleaded aualty in January to three counts of mail fraud and two counts of interstate transportauo n of stolen property. He couJd receive 6 to 10 yca{'S in federal prison for the fcloni~ said Fisher. The compan1·~ sccond-in-com- mand. Jame$ tglitis. 40. also of Newport Beach, was senten~ on April 6 to 4'h years in prison. Fisher said the Orange County Boiler Room Task Force. corisistina of local. county and federal officials. is currently working on 45 suspected investment fraud cases throuahout the county. MORE STORMS DUE ••• From Al tributcd to a fi ve-car pileup on Harbor Boulevard north of Wilson Street Tuesday. The accident was triggered at about 2: I 0 p.m. when a wo man tned to stop for a traffic signal and her car sltd into the one ahead of her. No inJuncs were reported. In Long Beach. a tanker truck Jackknifed on the San DiCfO Freeway 1n a pre~awn crash m1unng one motorist. The accident bncfly closed the freeway at the start of the commuter rush. but the legacy was felt for hours 1n a bumper-to-bumper crawl. The Dodgers-Padres baseball game was rained o ut Tuesday night a t Dodger Stadium. It was only the 13th ram-out m the .:!6-)ear histol") of the ballpark. ARENA NOISE AGREEMENT PROTESTED ••• From Al 7 a.m and 60 dt·c1bcls the rest of the umc The dt-c1s1on on ho" to compl) w11h the sound standards is left up to amphitheater management oder the draft agrttment. though' the amphithea ter can appl) for a 'anance to exceed those ll mlls. If the cit~ turns down the request. no1se- related controls. including the ti me hm1ts and the fines. would be voided out of the agreement That 1s not l1kel). Roeder said. because w1p1ng out the no1St"-related cond111ons probabl} would lead the pnnc1 pals back to " here the) arc no" -in court. Millar charged. however. that a mod1fiC'at1o n to the noise agreement or the count' ·s noise ordinance .. probabl) would result In a more perm 1ss1 \ e ordinance ... If the amphitheater does not comp- !) with tht' sound limits. 1t would be fined S 1.000 for each v1olat1o n before 9 p.m .. SJ.()()() C\CI) ti me the bamcr 1s broken bctw~n 9 and 10 pm. and SS.000 each ti me the music gets too loud after I 0 p m The fine!> for o ne concert could not e\cccd S9.000 "The) don't carc ho w man} t1mt's the' violate 11. a thousand here. a thousand there:· Lusk said ".\ fin("s JUSt a slap on the hand .. Mone) from the fine~ would go into a special trust fund that the city would lOntrol Mone> from the trust would go 10 nearb) resu.Jents who have complained about concert noise since the arena opened. Rehcf for the residents could come 1n the form of 1nsula11on. doublc- panc "lndows and other improve- ments. But Lusk. who has both extra insulation and do ublc·pane windo ws 10 her ho me. said the music from the arena 1s sttll "vcl) loud . I can't tell >Ou. the last com.t'rt. how tcmblc 11 was .. To start the fund . the amphtthcater. the cit) and the Fair Board -wo uld each put SS0.000 into thc account. The City and the board "ould spht the fines unul their share of the up-front money had been pajd bark . A sound expert approved by all thrtc gro ups would mo nitor concerts from the edge of neighboring propenies. according to the pro posal. The amphitheater would pay the consultant. fhe c111zcns' group would have no sa) in hinng the consultant. and that al!><> womes Millar. "Who he IS IS the via l factor. Since we do not get to select him. we'll take a bath." Millar said Millar said "one of the maJor sources of our discontent" is the fact that Concerned Citizens was left out of the d1scuss1o ns that led to the tl'ntauve agreement. Millar main- tains his group was "dchbcratel) e'cluded." Roeder denied the charge. "J don't thank 11 "Aas an)thing mo re than. 'Le t's keep this as a limited group.' .. he said. But Bartosik said he was told the group was left out because its attorQe)' "was not interested in anything shon of putting a roof'' on the are na. City Council man Orv ille Am- burge) credited the gro up. however. with fomns amphitheater offi cial' to the bargaining table. Another aspect of the agreement 1s that the fauvounds and the arena wo uld ttirt its own traffic control peo ple to work with police to manage a smooth traffic Oow out of the parking lots. Cars would be directed o ut of rcsidenllal neighborhoods. Amburgey said at a press con- ference this morning he thinks park- ing 1n neighborhoods -not nol5t' - is the major problem in the amphitheater battle. but 1t is one that rcs1dents have a hard time ident- ifying. "Ifs my behcfthat 1fwc can make that (tht' par~i ng regulations) wo rk . the noise problem will go away." he said. ANNEX ••• From Al LAGUNA LAUREL ••• in north Laguna. several more alona Laguna Canyo n Road and the L..a1una Laurel propcrt}'. which lies on both s1dC$ of Laguna Canyon Road no rth From Al opposed to the dc\elopment agree- ment Laguna Beach Planning Com - m1ss1oner Eh~bcth Brown said nty officials o ppose any development a1rccments until county residents have had a chance to vote on a slow- arowth inittat1 vc. SCI for the June ballot. Brown said Laguna Beach officials also object to the project because its 4- year-old environmental 1mpect re- pon is not adequate. A compeny spokesman has crlu- dzed opponents of the proJ«t for · beina 100 late Wlth their protesti. WThis agreement is not som~hin1 • ORANGE ....... <COAST --· r-. MAIN OFFICI ~w..t .. J I c.<1111•-t;A ---&• ·seo •• - that Just popped up.'' said Larry Thomas. the company's vice p~s1- dent for corporate commun1cat1ons. "It's the product of years of planning. It JUSl puts into effect what has already ~n approved by the county after lenathy d1scuss1ons and public heannp." Comm1ss1oners voted 4-I to ap- prove the aveement. with Chairman T o m Mood) cast101 the diurnting vote. The development aarccmcnt IS scheduled to ao before the county Board of Supervisors for final ap- proval April 27. of El Toro Road. . Sull. the city's plan 1s certain to face oppos111on from the Local Aacncy Formation Commission. a county agency that ovcf'Stt$ annexation re- quests. On April 6. the commission turned down the city's request to expend its sphere of influence to include not only the Laauna Laurel property but also Crystal Cove S&ate Part and undeveloped land between ~una Beach and Corona del Mar. 011n1na. sphere of 1nfl~ncc over a piett of propeny is conlidered a fint step toward anneuna an 1rea. . -=.::- ... YI, ..... , '"'°'*' frioty " Yll'I 00 -...... ff'o/I PIS* .,., Sl()om ~o.<ot•10"I ~.,.. ,,.., 0r.-. "'-'O '""'-"• ,.., Ju•tcall 642-6086 .,... 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"Sarah is singularly minded. · "I've researched other runners and not o ne person has ever d one an)· thing hke this. She hasn't stopped one da) ... And plcnt) of obstacles have been thro~n in her path that might have ended a lesser person's aucmpt. In Nonh Dakota. funds for Fulcher and her backup hew dncd up The HC" quit. Fulcher rnnunue'd. Jack Nosco and Scott W1lhs. a pair. of firefighters fro m Ventura who a lso are running enthusiasts. JOined her and served as thc backup crew until the Fitness Foundation again came fo~ard with fu]lds and commitment. She 1s now accompanied b> Robm Robl. a sports psyc ho logist. and Jackie Bass. a sports massage thera- pist. "The Nauo nal Fitness Foundation has been rcall) supportive." Fulcher said. But Fulcher found herself runnin1 through t~e count I) 's nonhcast at the worst umc of yea{ -the middle of winter. In Mame. she caught the flu. But she kept runnmg anyway. in order to meet the requirements of running every day for the record she sc~·ks to break. Her worst da) was in Vermont ~here skiers drove by and threw things at her. snowplows blew snow on her and a snow storm was so 1nten$C the backup van froze up. She needed pohce escorts almost da1I> "Ahdc running through the no rtheast. De$p1te the d1flicult1cs. Fulcher was -and 1s -upbeat. "On days that I was really down. one person could make a difference." she said. "I run for peo ple who blow 1hcir horns in support and stop us to talk.'' ' Everywhere. people have been generous. Ho tel chains have put up Fulcher and her crew free of charge. "People would be amazed at how friend I} .\mcn cans are." she said. Once she passed Washington D.C'.. hc:r fortunes improved. She was srateful to be neanng the end of her JOurnc) through Florida. however. after the lo ng run down the Atlantic side and back up the Gulf Coast. -She found running through the evergladcs to be harrowing at times. 100. ''There were gators everywhere." Fulcher said. "running across the road. splashing and making this big croaking noise ... She 1s encouraged by the ph)'s1cal rnnd1t1o n of )Oung people since she moved into the South. too. "Down here. the kids look hke all muscle.'' she ~1d. "The sunshine . states have really fit kids." Fulch<.·r is too ge nerous to s~k negativel y about what she found in the nonhern schools. But Buckley said the fitnl·ss tests were "d ismal. .. "She gets very upset when she's w1th a class of 300 youngsters and onl> five bo)S can do 10 pushups.'' Buckle) s:11d. Man) school d1stncts have mini- mal or no physical education pro- grams a nd few have nutrition pro- grams. Buckley said. Those schools that have funds for athletics don't have an understanding of the differences between fitness and sports. ei ther, he said . "I do n't want to sound like a doomsayer. but everybody is con- cerned.' hc said. "The Soviets have a disciplined program. It Sttms h1tc C\'CI) other countr) addresses that. "But we arc in denial. We don't want to admit these kids arc an sorry shape and we're killing them." Fulcher admits she sees problems with today's you1h. "George Allen is right ... she said. ..This is the TV generation. Their habits and lifestyle are going to create problems later on ... Allen is the former NFL coach who heads the National Fitness Foun- dation and U.S. Fitness Academy. Raising funds for the academy 1s one of the pnmal) reasons Fulcher is on the road. John Taylor. the run coordinator and Fitness Academy fund-raiser. is elusive about how much Fulcher's run has netted. That she ran out of money in Nonh Dako ta 1s an indication that not all is ~ell However. co~ratc donations arc going into the Fitness Foundation in th.e name of the run. Taylor said. And as she nears California. he expects the pace to pick up. Following the Vegas fund-raiser. Fulcher will lead an Olympic-type torch run in which sponsored panici- pants will run with her. Sometime in late Au.ust or early September. Fulcher will return to Laguna Hills where the Fitness Academy will be built. She will have run about 11,000 miles. The Fitness Academy wall provide continuous traininJ and educauon for physical education teachers. The SSO-m1lhon academy on the 200-acrt site will offer training courses. work- sflops and o ther activitiC$. Fulcher hopes her effort will alen ·Americans to t~ importance of physical fitnC$S education and the need for a facility like the Fitness Academy. Taylor believe$ increased publicity as Fulcher nears 'the finish line will make her a major sports fi1ure. too. "It's mind-~m1 to think. about whatshe'sdoin1.' Taylor said. "Most marathoners only do three or four events a year.•· But Fulcher insists she's no mara- thoner. "I caJI it stunt runnina." she said. "You ha vc to be prctt y crazy to run 30 malesa ~y." Retarded man found By 'ne Ateedated Prn1 A mentally impeircd man who disappeared from Disneyland last week was discovered unharmed at the Los AnaelC$ County-USC Medical Center. police said. Cornell E. Doualass, 32. showed up at the hospital late Sunday. two days aner he was reponed m1ssin1 from the amusement ~rk where he had b«n vis1t1n1 Fnday with a poup from the Adult Lcamin1 Center of Fontana. All -naut1ca Jackets NOW 25°/o OFF Good Through April 30th , • Orenge COM1 DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday. April 20, 198' * A3 OCC professor to pr~sent lecture on ancient Israel fV City Council votes itself a raise 0rante Coast Collete an1hropoloay profeuor Or. Dwayne Merry wiU prnenl a broad survey of ancient Israel Thursday, u1in1 color slides ~ntly p1hered durina an extensive visit to the Middle East Merry1 known as OCC's Indiana Jones for his many forc1an adventures. will discuss the role of Jerusalem. Ur. Babylon and Jericho in lhe develop- ment oflsrael. The discussion also will center on lhe current refuaee crisis in Israel. The prcsenta1ion is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thunday at the OCC Boathouse. 1802 W. Pacific Cout Hiaway. Newport Beach. Admission 1s S4 and raervations miy be obtained by ailing 432-588S. Trade women convene Memben and pests of the Women in World Tf'8de wiU bear E.dmund A. Bretz. vice president of Security Pacific Bank's lnlemltfonaJ Trade Finance and Suppon Group, at the group's meeting Tbunday. Bretz will speak on export finance at the 11 :30 a.m. lellion at the Holiday Inn. 3131 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. The luncheon cost is S 17. and rattValions are being taken at 968-3868 -Parcha•lng group to meet Vendor Appreciation Night and election of officers will be on the agenda at Thursday's mee11ng of the Purchasing Management Association of Orange County at the Airporter Inn. 18700 MacAnhur Bl vd .. Irvine. The 7 p.m. dinner will be prect'ded by cocktails at 6 p.m. Catherine Cowles of Blanchard Training and Development will be the guest speaker The cost ts S20 per person and details are available at 532-0170. FlnanclaJ semlnar set A seminar on the purchasing of tax-free mun1c1pal bonds will be held Thursday at 7 p.m at lhe Balboa Ba} Club. 12:! I W. Coast H1ghv.a~ Nev. port Beach l y JONATBAN •. VOLRE ............... 8y a narrow margin. Fountain Valle) Caty Council members approved a 90 percent monthly P'I) hike. increasing tht'1r salary to SSOO. the h1ghtst hm11 allov.ed by state I.aw. In the first ra1~ for the elected officials since 1972. the salant's wall be increased Nov. 8 from S262 a month to the state's maximum. Councilman Fred Voss made the mo- uon. and received votes of support from Counci lman James Neal and Ma yor George Scott. Coun cilwome n Barbara Brown and Laur.i nn Cook voted again!.! the raise. Probe urged ofmissin~ · eVidence1n RFKslaying SACRAM ENTO I .\Pl· .\ ~cholar "'ho pu-.hed for rclca<>e of the Robert Kenned .. assass1n:won files Sa) s the nc"' I~ d1'>clo~ed destrurnon of 2.41 0 C\ 1dencc photographs . I!> "dccpl) SUl>PICIOUS" and ~hould be 1n\ cst1s;i1cd b) lhl· Los .\ngcln Pollre C'omm1ss1on Greg tone. a l n1ver'>1t~ ot ~ 1<>cons1n political sc1cn11s1 "'ho has de\ oted \Cars to the SIUd) of the Robc:rt Kenned~ case. said he v.as shocked that Tuesda~ \.opening of the fiks al!i<> brought v.ord of-dcstro)ed e' 1l.lence "M> fil'lt pnont) be(ort' gJvana m)stlfa raise ""ould be four mort policemen and one more \raffic engineer .. Bro,. n wud "I did not come into this becaust' of the s.alar) .. ··1 don't think lln u tra $~38 a month raise 1s going 10 b~ak thtHlt) ... countt'red Neal. Brown said the Cit) seu. no hm1t on reimbursement for the officials' t'Xpcnst's. making Tucsda) 's raise unneces!klry However. in giving themst"l ves the ra1St. the council members rt.so t'hm1nated the rei mbursement polaq Thok eitpcnscs average S66 a month per council member. Cit) Manager Jud> l<el'>() !Ml1d gener.il lav. c1t1C1 w11h populations betv.t'en 50.000 and 75.000 residents are hm11ed to S500 a month That figure increast' a.s 1be s1ic of the cat~ increases. she said Accordm& 10 1986 figures -Sllll in USC for s.afar') purpo~s -Fountain Valle) 's popula11on 1s roui hlr 56.000 pcople. E'en wJlh the raise. Fountain Valle) leaders 11.111 make le~~ than most 1n other Oranae Coast ClllCS when the hike takes effect after tht' No\ ~ clcc11on Newport Be.ach has the h1ght'st -pa1d cQunc1[ 1n Oran~e Count) Officials there said rny council members rQce1ve S622 monthl). 11.•h1le the mayor recel\t'S S933 a month. Ne,.·pon Beach's popula11on 1s 67,I :!5 - Council members 1n In ine art' paid S600 ptr month for their work.Hare Costa Mesa represcnta11,cs ln·inc has a popu- lat1on of near!} 89.000 and Co 11 Mesa 1s home to \hghtl~ morr than 88,000. .tlCOrding to count~ figures .\hhoush the largest Cit) on tht Oraf\lt fOJ\t II.Ith a population O( 184,280. Hun11ng1on Beach's counctl rtce1vt"S JUSt S 175 per month v. 1th an expcnse budget of S333 a month The mayor'1 annual salary I~ S 7.464. Elsewhere an the count). the La Habra Cat~ Council -v. 1th a Cit} of 49,000 peopk. the closcst in siu to Fount.am \ alle) -relt'l\C!> S350 a month. officials thcrl' s.a1d Olli('lals in Seal Beach and Villa Park are not paid for serving on the co uncil Fountain Valle)·~ raises will cost tht cat) an add111ona l S t-i.:!40 a year. according to a )tafT TC.'port HBcity attorney named in $2Msuit B~ ROBERT BARKER OI -0-. ,,_ IWI' Hun11ngton Bcalh C 11~ ..\ttome~ Gail Hvttun ..1nd 1v.u al\ornt'~S in her dcpan· m\'OI v.ert· named in a S2 m1ll1on lav.su11 tikd 1Jtl' Tul·-.da ' b' a contract ""ork1.·r "hu Jlkgl'dh suffered ··se, ere" emo11onal Jamd~l' ..\lcord1ng to the suit ti led 1n Orange C ot..nt\ ':lufll:nur Court. seen-tar. Tawn\ "-\\ ilk da1med th:it she v.as bt'rated and 'l·rn;i II: d )<>au ltl·d b~ Otpu t) .\ ttomr' J..irtn ( ,c: 1rgc\ la't .\ug 2 in the le.J'll dt';lJrtml·nt ' ll1ur.h t)oor offices in C1t\ H..1 ' The program 1s sponsored b} the ~cv.pon Center offi ce of Shearson Lehman Hutton Reser- vations arc bcmg taken at 644-911 I "far and av.a}. the hhnd1ng central fact m this C\t'nt 1!) thl' unbcllc\ able dcstruc- uon of the~· photographs:· said Stone. 'That 1i. :i n outrage and an insult to the .\mencan public This performance (b\ thl' Lo-. .\ngek\ polin· 1 v.ould be a disgrace in a roullnl· Jutu JCl'1dcnt " "Thi') I~ !>U~PlllOU'I ... he ddded ''Thi~ I'> dl'\'pl ~ SUSPICIOU'> .. "'~ Callfornla Secretary of State March Fong Eu dleplay• the gun ueed to kill Sen. Robert Kennedy. JJml's H:irker an alturnl'~ repri.'!>C.'.nt1ng \\ olh .. Hurt ngtun fkach resident JllC:~l·<l tnJ' Huttu'l .tnd \\ 1lliam .\msbar. .t n J'>S•\IJ nt '' Jtt.1rne\ d1spla~ed neg!J i!l"'I su pc:P ,, , 'l ,,1 (1eorges Home sellers' forum People interested in karn1 ng about selling their homes themselves are invi ted to a free seminar Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Ncwponer Rcson. 11 07 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. _ Scaling 1s limned and resenat1ons are sug- gested. More 1nfo rma11 on is available at 740-1626 Quake program ln HB An earthquake awareness program will be held Thursda) at 7:30 p.m. 1n the council chambers oft he Hunungton Bcat'h C1\ 1c Center. The program l.'111 be \'1deotaped and aired on cable channel H BTV 3. Those in attendance "'111 be given a mini-earthquake kat. CALENDAR Wednesday, April 20 • 6:30 p.m. Cos&a Mesa Traffic Commission. council chambers. 77 Fair Drive. • 7 p.m. Lacna Bead1 Open Space Com· ml11lofa ud Parkl•I· Traffic altd Clrcalalion Commlltee, council chambers. 505 Forest "\ e • 7 p.m. Mesa Coatolldated Water Dlstrkt Board of Directors, district headquaners. I %5 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. • • 7:30 p.m . Lapu Beacb Environmental Safety Committee, police department confe rence room. 505 Forest .\' e. • 8 p.m. Foaa&aln Valley City Collllcil, council chambc:rs. 10200 Slater '\ve. Thursday, Aprll 21 • 4:30 p.m Lapaa Beacl11 Hama11 Affairs Commluee, commun1t> center. 3 .t Legion St • 6: 15 p.m. Corona del mar Resldeats' Anocla- llH, Newpon Beach Count') Club. 1600 E. Coast Highv.a). • 6:30 p.m. Lapu Bead 1 Board of Adjast- meat ud ~sip Revlew.~ou c1I chambers. 505 Forest .\ ve • 6:30 p.m. Coast Com lty Collece District Boent of Tn1te11, d1stnc1 headquarters board room. 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mes.a. • 7:30 p.m. Lapa Beaell Cable TV Commit- '"· council chambers. 505 Forest .\ ve. ~tonl'\ «omment'> l ame Tuc'>da' onh hours afa·r ~rn:taf) of 1a1c \1arrti Fong Eu opt'nt•d thl' long-,cuct lill's to the public and dl\pla}cd significant 11cm'> of ('\ 1dence fo r rc·pof1 l'f'> ~he held aloft a bo\ed,.:!2 tall ber gun "'h1ch wa~ U\('d b) COO\ 1r 1ed ac;sa')s1 n ~irhan Sirhan to lull the '.'Jev. York 'l'nator on th(• e\C ofh1<. 1%8 Dl.·mocrat1l pres1dt:n11al pnmar;. '1ctor;. .\mong the docume nt~ d1spla\l'd at the statt· archl \l'S v.a, J ccrtiticate '>hov.1ng that :!.4 10 pohcl· photographs 1n the assas-,1na11 un cas.: "'l're burnl'd 9n ..\ug. ~I . 196 The state''> h1('I arl·ht' 1st John Burns. "'hoc:italogul·d thl' mJ\SI\ l' lik for release. spt'cul:urd that the: dl·~.iro~ l'd photo\ could ha\l' OCCn duplilJ ICS of Others <;1111 in l'' 1denle Rut he ..aid h(' tiln con1:11n no ')Ul h \lJtemen1 ··1 here Jre '>1mpl~ report\ that matl'nal "'J' dl'strO\l'd." S31d Burn' ··Thl're "no indtl allon of a ra11onale .. Le'>~ \Urpn<,1ng. '>ail.I \tone. "'a' lOn- fi rmat1on that polllt: also dl·~tro~c.-d door Jamb~ J nd ll'thng Ilk\ from th(' kitchen of thl· ..\ mba~-.adur Hotel v. he rt Kenned\ \.\a't gunm•d dO\.\n JUSI after m1dn1ght 00 Junl· 1% \toneand oth er c,pertsha .. l' ohJCl'll'd Ill the d1<tposal of tho~ 11cms "'h1lh thl'' \.I~ might ha\e \hed light on ho" mam hulkt'> "'l'fl' fi red and v. hether a ~rnnd gunman might ha'r been shooung \\ 1ll1Jm Booth. a \poke'>ma n for the Los ..\ngl'll·' Pnlile l:Xpartment ..aid he didn't kn1m "'h~ thl' photogTilPh' and other matl'nal" v.crl· dl·stro~ed Four indicted in alleged one-stop smuggling ring LOS ANCiF I .. \ I .\Pl -Four people alleged!) ln\Ohl•J 1n smuggling up to 100 1llc&al alacm into thl' 'ltate each v..et'k v.ae indicted and JnOtha man was acc used of forcing 5 1 Jllens w '>t'll fruit bars'~ p:i~ off smugghnK fees. The fi,c 1nd1ctml·nts v.ae re'l':ikd Tuesda ~ a~ the lmm1grat1on and N:itural- 1zat1on . en 1n· announced that a sur' C\ sho,,el.I most emplo~ers "Cr<' compl~ing "1th l:i"'s against hiring 1lle~I aliens. The alleged smuggling nng brought ahl•n\ from \.tc\lco 10 houses in an 01t"go Jnl.I then to Santa .\na. l ' .\llorne' Rolx'n Bonner told a ncv.s conference. · Bo nner said the :iheM v.frt.> held in "indentured ser\ 11udt' .. bc.•tng forced to '"II fru11 bars from c:ins to pa~ their smuggkrs C'o nd1t1on'I at the warehouse v.erl· "inhumane·:· Bonnt'r ..aid. Some aliens 'ikpl On Ooors v.h1k OthC r'i "Crt' hou<;ed 1n tv.o 'ans ouh1d<' Hl' called the delendant' "tradl·rs in human cargo .. "I am concerned that alicns art lx'1ng du~·d b) smuggkrs who tell thr m the~ can find them a 1ob." said Ernest (iustafson. the I'.'/ d1s1m t d1rl'c tor "\\le art' seeing mort" and more of the aht.>n-. standing on ~trCl'I cornl'f'> looking for \\Ork .. Harol d Elell. thl' INS Westt'm rtg1onal comrn1ss1oner . ..aid 11 rl.'prl·..cnted a nev. "on(' s1op'"ol)\'rat1c1n 1n "'h1rh smuggler'> prom1!>l· to tram~l<Jrt :ihe ns. get them JOh'i and pro\ 1dc Jt11. um\·nts .\ 1hree -<.oun1 111J 1,·1ment re turned h' J fcdcral gra nd 1ur) .lll'U\Cd fo ur Santa .\na r('s1dents l>I , on,p1rac~ transporting 11- l('g;:tl .then\ anJ harhonng illega l alien~ Th<.' four "ere 1den11fied as Rafat'I .\' ila- Bar:iJJ'i .N his "'11e .\rccha Lopez ex .\'Ila. J 2 foa4u1n Galan-Gama. IQ and Roberti' Zun1gJ -Zarco. 30 The~ "'ere• !>Ch<.-d ulcd for arraignment \1a\ 2 in S.101a .\na If con\ 1ctt'd. each couid he \Cnh.'nl·ed to a ma'l:amum offi,e )ears 1n prnon and ti ned S2.50. for the conspiral·~ nlUnt .\ S(.•p.iratc 1nd1l'tmt'nt alll'g<'d that Gu:idcncro l Jm1t11-Lopt'z. : I l•I lo<> AngC'les harbc.1rcd 5 I 1lkgal ahen'i a1 thl' Guadala1ara \;atural Fruit Bar Co v.are- house 1n Los .\ngc·k, .\rra1gnme n1 "'a" '-e l for .\pnl 25 C'Qu1pmC'nl ·· 11 v. a\ 2(1\t·:ir-. ago and I certain I~ don't ha' l' an~ 1ndcpc:ndcnt rCC"ollt'<.'ll on." Booth "31d ··1 don't kno"' v.hl"ther ~hat "'as done here I'> rout1n<' or not hccausc.' I don·1 ~no"' v.hat v.as don<' ht're .. 1rhan 81shara Sirhan. a Jordanian 1mm1Jrant v.hu scribbled 1n his d1ar;. ··RFK must die." 1~ scning a 1fe term at k dad pnson ~cond gun thrones h3'<' ha unted the ca..c for man' \C3r. ")1rhan '>3\\ he v.as lht' lo ne assas~1n hut cant rl'ml·mber shooting Kt'nnt'd\ He blame' his amnesia on alcohol ~tone sugge'lted tha t tht' destrul t1un ul e\ldence m:i' ha 'e mo11,att'd auth11nt1e'> to kt't'P the Kenned~ Iii~ SCCTt't for ncJrh 2t 1 ) ear<; in spllc of citizen dt"mand' lvr their reka~ Blue Angels to perf or01 in EIToroshow The Blu(' .\ngel~ '-'Ill return to Orangt' Count\ 1h1s Wet' .. end for the 38th annual \la,' 'Relief .\1r Sho"' at tht-El Toro \tari ne Corps .\ir Station Thl' Blue .\ngels a precision flight demonstration team. will headline tht' 'ho~ on Saturda\ and unda' that also lcaturcs parachute and ~k~dl\.1ntt teams. J ogfight demonstrations. dcath-dd' ing '-'Ing v.al kcr., and other stunt\. \t1l1tJI" a1raaft and t"qu1p ment v.111 be l•n d 1sp1a~. Jnd an amph1b1ous assault ena1. tml·nt ., -.lated h\ a \tannt' Corps ..\1r (.,rounJ Ta., flH,e Th~ J~<.a1.11s -t.'mbine a' 1a11on combat ground ,,1mti.ll and combat ~" 1cr sup- port under J '-1'1(!k commandt'r Gate~ t1Pt'n JI \J am both da '~ pt'Ctators an' en..:ouraged 10 bnng along 1t('mS for ix•r,,1031 ;nmfon <>uch as lav.n chairs. hlankets. dXllel"\ and '>Un '-C.'rttn ConC'esS1 l'" stand' Jl4-(• "'ill he ('l pen The annual 'IX'dJl ular dra"'' large crov.ds JnJ Jll'N'll'Jn' mg tral1i1. Cl'ng~· 11on . .-.o sJ'l('Cta1or' Jrl· enl'oura(!ed to plan accord 1 ngh l·brker d a1'1 l'C ihat \\ olfe v.as cl \ 1c11m , 1 .i J1Jtnbe •"l'I .s lcged I\ ping errors 1r k@.JI pape~ (1l'orgc'> shoo hJ') fi nger in \\i olft''s face and rl·ponl•dh nh1b1led '>Uth "berat1'l' tl<:hJ' 1ur' that \\Olk alll'gedl~ thought ht: "'a' going tv h11 her Harlcer alleged She "'J' nut '>true!.. Harl.er said In thl' prl'\enCl' of other v. orl..er<. Ll·· 1rge!> Jllcgedh \Cllt'd at \\ otfc that "sh<' "'a' m> damned good." Harl <"r said 'l thl·r Hutton nor .\msbar. v.ert' in thl ~tli,l· JI the. t1ml· of the allcicd 1nc1dent HJnc:r ..aid BHJU!>t ot the: dllegt'd 1nc1dt'nt Har~er sa id \\ ollt• ~ J' no longer abk to ""orl 1n tht.• ( '' .\IHHOl'\ ' OffiC'e or tn otht•r lit\ dl'DJr'ments T ht l Jt' al!>O " na med in the <;u1t. ~1d H.lr l' ..i <. o<,t;, \k sa lav. 'er v. ho rep- r(".('OI' thl· Huntington Beach ~1unaupal Empl11\C:e\ ~~~ idt1vn Harll.er d a1m-. Hutton l ne,. that Georg<." hJd J pn )(h,11\ tor abusl'<' bchJ \ IClf ··Her 1Hutton's1 office 1s maraaged so poor!\ that 11 rou11.1el~, gnnds up good pt'Ople and smts them 01.4.1 LegaJ work 1s probabl~ mcssful But lad of proper leadership male v.orl en' 1ronment \'Ir· tualh un1enable." he said ··1i·s so meth ing that's c\lsted for a long rx-nod of ta me and 11·s sull happening toda\ People are gC'tllng beat up emo- 11onall~ "'1th 1ob Stf(")s ticcau~ of an inheren t!~ dangerous. unsafe v.orking en\ 1ronment due Ill lac._ of com~tent lcg;:il \ufl('r. 1s1on ·· Harker said '-' 'l'lthl'' Hu1ll1n nor (1eorg~ could be rl'Jl twJ h•r l ommt·nt Thl· "'"'' alkgt'' nc:gllgence. as~ult and st.inJe1 J' "'l'll ac, 11her ..:hargcs Huth•n .., man.agcment ~t\k camt' under Qul·,tw.,·n~ l"C.'CC''lll\ and Huntington &;i,n i:x,lice drtl'\.\I\('~ l)a'e launched an 1n' (''t1g.111on intl' alkga11on~ that a former dep.i1men1 anah st v. altt'r E Burtc. SC\rrth "'or .. ed .t lull-11me JOb for the cit) at the \:lm(' time he held a fu ll-t1mr 1ob at l ..., D1,tnu 1 .. 1urt an Los .\.ngeles Rurk paid .i1}.111.1n a ~ear in tht' Cit). re~1gn<"d offic1Jlh \pnl I v.hrn ronfrontt'd b~ alleg;:it1on" from a department offi cial that ht' held dual JObl> coupled v.11h ,·umnla1nt~ ot all('ged e\C~SI\ e ahscnct' Ex-hairdresser guilty . OfHBwoman'smurder -\ rt'<>•dC'nl in 1ht~ l\tll \1 t'>lod . of Garf1t'ld \ \\~nuC' filC'd ;i ml'\lng ix-rsons l'l'Pon M hr r hu~h3nd '>ht '31J hC' \\COi to lhC' mar~rt at • p m T U<'sda' but hadn ·, r~·turned ~' .i • .1 m 1,lda' r11h~ .. ,v.J'd"""nN-Ji,t"l<'1ngbla.clt. :.i tt lrt" : '"'hi'< 1.all I t'>l J:l''unds ""1th shon t'>1J, I. '>J · Hf' .,.3~ "C'anng .i blue: swcatrr .inJ "IJ, ~ Le' •S ThC' ~l,nd man was di."..._ r "'J .I' lJllOl' ~·l«t·: l "'O pound\, NJ,~ '>a • "' th long \Jdtt>um\ a mu'° 1:1,ht _.,·..i··ni\.l \ell,,v. 1a,t.r1 "'llh a v.htte •t· f" J"'J "lad . j'Jnl< I<) ~ \t .... ,1an& parkC'd 1n the I t-111. hlocl of Ruth Lint and \tole tl'le •a• s sil'rt'O ~t..,.ttn • . pm \1o11da' and I~ :lO pm T ul."SJ.1 ' ._ \lerc:-o ,. I \ • <tl1k n from a IQ ti \ ol\.s1o1oail'n C:abnole1 ~rkC'd in t~ ~"'()(I I'll ·l of .\malfi ~t .. ('('-n ~-~ pm \londa' By BOB VAN EVJtEN Of ... ...., ......... A former haardre ser "ho clainwd he was so high on cocaine that he Y..cnt "berserk" was con 1ctcd Tu~a) of first-<lqrce murder fort he slaying of a Huntinaton Beach ~oman . · Annette Roben son died last July wht'n Kevin KnstianS<'n struck. choked and reptatedly stab~d her af\er an argument at her home. Kristiansen had fo rmerl) worked at the woman's hair salon and rcponed· ly went to her home to get tax statemenls. He b«ame angry ~'<'a use she did not have the documenls. He testified that he had uSC'd coc,aine before ,1oin1 to Robenson·s house. and his auomey. ~nnas McConnell. araucd thll K.nstian~ had .. aone bcntrk" bccau~ of has cocaine intox1cat1on However, juron htt<kd 1ht argu· mtnts of ~I> Otttrict Attome) Richard T oohcy. who C'Onten<kd that Knscianstn should br held acroun· ................ A midtftt 1n tht 5000 bloct o(Mictw.y Onw ~ IMI Mt IOft fOuftd a ... bow that may hl"e bttft a 11..mea Ila or kM!C JOtftl. • table for the killing even thouJ}l ht' v.as under the influence of cocaine. 1-h~ jury of ni~ men and thrtt ""omen deliberated for less 1t\an thrtt hours before rcachina the venhct. ··1 think it's obvious tt\at they never ~eighed the evidence ... !a.id McC'on· nell. "Thrtt hours for a first-<legrec murder vt",rchct~ Someone obviously wanted to fet homt' earl). They based their dtc1s1on on emo11on. not fact ... McConnell had araued that the 32· year-old formtr lt11rdreutr com- mitted the t nme in a fi1 of raae induced by cocaine tntOlUCltion. Tests showed that Kristianstn did have coc.aine in his system. and tht <kftndant testified that he had f~ based cocaine at least twice shonly beforr the k1lhna McConnell $ltd K.risttansen's en· C'Ounter With Robenson "'ould not have bttome v101tn1 had Knsuansen not u scd COC' a ine. "Is thll sonteth1n1 )Ou kill for"''. McConnell asked "Ht wu out ot ron1rol. That's a ndJ ulous rtaJOn to • • • kill someone .. Toohe' said cocaine mtox1cat1on did not· ncttSSanh' rri~~ Kn~· 11anscn of rt'spons1b1ht~ for his ac- tions. "Tht'\ v.ant to blank 11 on cocaine. but who') to say there wasn't a whole lot of hate involved'?'' said Toohe~ "Cocaine didn't do it: ht did 11. •• Evidence an the tnal indicated Kns1iansm struck Robenson wtlh a Y11ine decanter. tht'n stepped on her throat. Shonly afterward. he all*'11 stabbed her with a knife taken fron\ the v1ct1m·s kitchen. TM utt of mort than one weapon and lhe fact tt\at Kristi.ansen fled the sctnc and hcd about 1tx kllhna to htS prtfnend indicate that the defndant •'l.S contetQus of hb IC1 and 1u conwq~ TooM)' •id. Scnkftdnt b~ Supmor Coun Judlr FraDC1tC'O P. lriwno I Md· ulcd for June 17. K.ristianse.n could lt1 26 )"C8n to ltfe ID pritor\, IC'COfdlft& toToobcy. th•d .1.., .,. ...,. wM • V.alltMH ndlO ud two ...... bali \alutd 11 SIO from tht TU9ft ..,_,,mat StOtt at .\dams ~" nuar "'""""' '" tht.tOObaotk or1 th Suen MKI IOITl<'OM ._. $2.300 1n ~ t r . . . \ "'·' F '"' r1• I.up ... \tolen t'tet..,.ttn I \ J"•~ ' J' .i m T ul"-CU' from t~ I bi , I. ' \\ c\I ~ 1 I 'n trttt 'T°hf lrrt'n tn.,' • J\ J i,·rn-.<" ,,i I\ 11)0 I I Imne ".lthouf)I t~ COnct'rlS don 1 t'tegin unul i't11• '"<"t'lend In 1ne PQhl'T '"' alrt'ad' JC':ahng v.11h fan\ of tht C1rattlul De.lid.. T~ !'llnJ at1111c-ts -Dt-adhc'Mts.. from .. fl•unJ tht na111.)n ""hCI Oocl io tht 1rl)u p ) l onl'tn.s ._ u t hon un ft'ttl ~ n'I''"' ,,f fan, d1mhin1 O'er fC'nc'C'S ai thc Ir' int \trado1o1o' .\mph11hn1rt lat<' T~ J:a' n11ht ••• \ "'nman on Tue-sda~ lost a diamond nns ,1 1t>e 811.K' u "e • 1o1o1m C't~b • • • Tht manaJer oi1he-\\ells flrio Rank 11 4 l\J1T1n1.a Part."''' l'l'"°nt'd a poss. 1M<" l"tt•mh 1n h1' D-'r\.1ng fol h turM'd OUI 1 .. l"C .tn 1t\JnJ11n<'d \I f bait.en. Train accidtnt victim ID'd 4 l·\ear-old transacnt 'Who •u ~tru ~ i nd ~1llcd b a tntn •u 1den11ficd ., Bryan ~ Tutt}. offi 1:al' said Tuesda~ Tull~ v.a ~ta)1nt1n the CaptStnno lkach ara and ,..as k1llc'd nair thtrt ,,. hale v.alluna alona tht ratl.roed Ind~ Sa'urda e'en•f\I Ht •-as wal~ana abo\tl a mite nor1h of the n Juan ap.Jtrano •ra•n lllUOn •"'"' M •-a st~ I tOUlhbound passt•f train at a ut 8p.m O«'iaab saMS the train was movl"I lo\I. I\ a\ n prepared to stop at l.M \t.anon hut the enginC"CT rouldn't ~ Tulh unul 11 -.a, too \ate becaujt th< "1 t1m v.a wal~1n on a run.t'd ponaon of tf'IC"k Tull) v.a n t carry1oa &n) idenUfl· caoon •htn he wat llf'\ldL. .._t dtputia saJd t.ht re-membered q9et- tl0f\1lll tum for lo1tmna about• wat elrlttf Ht' tdtl'lt1fa11on -un't CCl9o flnMd unhl 1ocaJ authonbn ob- tatoed 1.n FBI fi,.rpnn1 chcd. f! Irangirdstofi htU.S.~'aggression'· MANAMA. Bahrain (A P) -Iran lold all volunlccrs to rcpon for duly loda} and put us bases on alert to face "hat at called ··bestial agression .. from the nllt'<1 States· and Iraq. "uv.:ut said ln&n fired a missile into us temtol) before dawn. Iran said 1t launched a new th rust into oonheastern Iraq, and both Iran and Iraq rt•poned exchanging air !>Ink!.'!) Sh1pr1ng exccut1 ves said com- mercaa ve'i!>el~ wl•rc avoiding the Persian Gulf and Iranian warships v.ae repon tdl) sta~ing 1n pan Reagan s~s ·u.s. attacks over WASHINGTON (AP)-~1dent Reagan savs the trnited States considers its confronuuon wnh Iran 1n the- Persian Gulf .. closed .. following attacks that left two Iranian oil platforms destroyed and lran·s Navy heavily damaged. "It seems to be quiet mg dov. n and we hope 11 con11nues that wa y," Reagan said Tuesda). "no doubt exists .. that Iran was rt"spons1ble for planting the mmes that prompted tM U.S. strike. ..We have completed these self·<kfens.e actions and consider the matter closed ... Rcapn wrote. He said U.S. forces must remain in the area. and "our forces remain prepared to take any additional action necessary to protect themr.elv~s. U.S.-fbg vessels and U.S. lives." . T ;:E!'.'.3:! The U.S. Na'~ sank ordamagt>d six lran1::rn ves'><.·h a~dest ro)ed two offshore 011 platfo s Monda) an the hea' 1cs1 fiiht1nf w1 h the Iranians ~a nce the Lf <,-:-.:a,~ began esconang l\.uwa1t1 ships in the gulflast Jul). Reagan also said he was not surpristd b> lran·s dcc1s1on to fight back Monday after U.S. forces dcstro)ed the platforms in retaliation for the mining that damaged a Na'> ship last W«k. . The U.S. Navy later sunk or damaged s1>. Ira nian warships in the daylong warfare. The president commented o n the gulf dunng a p1cture-talt1ng session at the stan of a mttting wuh Republican members of Congress. Secreta ry of State George P. Shultz echoed Reagan's com ments. sa)1ng U.S. ships were in the gulf "in a non- confrontat1onal wa) ··and did not want "to be engaged an a confrontation v.11h Iran ... He denied lran·s ass.ertaon that the U.S. attacks v.e.-2' planned an con<:ert with Iraqi attacks on the Fa" peninsula. Kuv.a11·s Defense Man1st11 ga ' e no details of "'here thC' "Scud·t) pe" missile eAplodcd toda:.-or whether 11 caused casua1t1rs or damage A source who spoke on cond111on of :>non)m•t' ~ad the m1ss1k fell near desen oilfield o~rated b~ Gett~ 011 an the v1cintt) of Wafra. which as on the Saudi border The Scud as a '1et-de~1gned surface-to-surfaC"t" missile v. 1th a range of about 180 males. Iran has used such m1ss1les against Iraq in the 7'h-year-old gulf v.ar Iran last )car fi red !>e\ eral Chancse- made Silkworm missiles in to Kuv.aat's coastal v.aters from the Faw pcnan~ula Tehra n Radio. announcing tht' nationY.1de mob1 hza11 on. declared: ''Toda} our re' oluiaon and our heroic nation 1s faced·~ tth the onslaught of thee' 1l 1nangle of Amenca. Iraq and the reac11onanes:· It said all 'olunteers should report 10 their bases throughout the count!) "and get read\ for departure .. 10 the oattlefron1. The broadcast dad not menti on numbers. bu t Iranian leaders h:l\ e claimed more than thrtt m1l11on Iranians ha't' undeceonc mahtal) training an the last six months. The radio added: ·· .\t this cn11cal Later. an a wntten report to Con&ress. Reagan said "We and others have a nght 10 unimpeded access to the intemauonaJ waterways. and we protC<"t that right.- Shultz told reponers on his flight from Washington for three days o f talks in Moscow. Hostage captors proznising retaliation. BEIRU T. Lebanon (AP) -A pro-Iranian group holding tv.o .\mericans said earl~ today 11 will retaliate against ·· .\merica's agrcssions·· an the Persian Gulf. "here C.S. and Iranian forces clashed this week. In other developments.. .S . .\mbassador John Kell) !>aid hi.' could not confirm reports that U.S. Manne Lt. Col. Wilham R. fiigins was killed b)' has pro-Iranian capturs . .\nd a newspaper said two French hostages ma~ be freed before Saturdav. "\h· wall not sit back and wateh Amenca's aggressions an the gulf:· the Revoluuonary Justice Organ1zat1on said in a handwntten statement delivered shonl~ after m1dn1ght to the independent dail)' news- paper .\n-Nahar. .. There " 111 be re tahauons and retaliations to punish the aggressors and make them understand the~ "Ill regret their actions:· said the statement. v.nuen 1n Arabic. The statement did not specif~ what measures the group v.ould take but incl uded a photograph of Joseph James C1capp10. o ne of the t'>'O .\mencans the group is holding. C1c1pp10. 57, of Valle> Forge. Pa .. v.as acting comptroller oft he Amt."ncan U n1 vcrstt} oflk1ru1. He \\as kidnapped 1n the Lebanese capital on Sept. 12. I Q86. Edv.ard .\ust1n Trac) ofBurlington. Vt..a "'rncr"hu v.as abduc ted in "est Beirut on Ott 21. 1986. 1s th e othl'r Ameri can "hose l..1dnappang wasd:11mcd b~ Rc,olutaon- a~ Jus11ce Organ11a11on Juncture. in order 10 respond to the bestial aggression of Amenca and regional reac11onanes. all bas1J I' ol- unteer) forces" should 1mmcd1a1el' report for du1~. · Iran's official Islamic Republic ~ev.s .\gene~. monitored an C~prus. said lraniap forc<.'s killed or v.ounded J0Q Iraqis and captured more than 256 tn the Shem1ran moun tain rl'g1on of Kurdistan an the nev. offens1H· bombed .. malital) and economic targets" in the northern Iraqi cll~ of Erb1I soon after dawn today. causing "hea' >··damage and casualties Thr Iraqis reported Cl\ ilian casualt1C"s. but ga'e no numbers. pang up lr.:inaan pocket!> of resistance an the Fav. ix·ninsula. v.h1ch 11 recaptured this v.ce k Iran ~11ed control of the ')tra1eg1c peninsula tv.o ~ca~ ago. The search conunued toda' for a l '.S Manne attal l.. hehcopta and its 1"0-man crev. nw;sing since going out on a nigh t nussaon folio\\ 1ng \h1nda~ ·s lighung The agenc~ said Iranian v.a rplanes I R~.\ said Iraqi warplanes bombed res1den11al areas of the v.estern cities of Dezful. Hamedan and Bo roUJl'rd. causing Cl\ 1lian cas- ualties Iraq claimed ns forces ~ere mop- fhcre "a' no l'\t1matl' of Iranian lJSualt1es Monda~ _P_a_l-es-ti_n_i_a_n_s_b_l_o_c_k_e_d_fJ_~_o_m_Is_ri_a_?J ..... ;-!-!-!-~-c-K_E_R_s-.. as memorial ceremonies begin JERL' .\LEM f .\t'I -Soldiers hlocl..ed Paks11n1am 1n the occupied IJnds from entering Israel toda' as hundred\ of thousands of Israelis £Jlhercd in ceme1enn to remember '1l' 16 -l 511 1roops \,\ho died tighung llr the nation .\n arm' spoktsman said Israel .. vuld he shut to .\rab residents of the 1uup1ed V. e\t Bank and Gaza S1np 1~rough the IA e\'kend an an effort to Nl' en1 tl·rrtir Jttaci..s dunng Mcm- 1.il .ind I ndepcndcnce Da~ com- memor:111vns IA h11.!1 started T uesda~ l 'cnang Israeli troops also maintained a , urfev.-for a fourth da) on 17 refugee camps an d towns in the West Bank and six camps and towns 1n Gaza to prevent furt her nots over tht as- sassina tion of PL() malital"\ com- mander Kh'ala l al-\\allr. · '\1ncc .\l-\\a21r ''as killed earh Saturda'. ~O Palcs11n1ans ha' e died an d ashes \o\llh brad1 troops In a \1emonal Da~ speech. Pnme \lant">lcr Y1t1hJI.. hamar 1oda) told .\ma1can k\,\ 1sh fund-raisers an kru\Jkm 1ha1 "hat the~ "ere seeing in lht' ~ ·-month .\rah uprising "a" "no1 demons1rat1on'i or s1t-1n'> II I!> v.ar He also insisted that a public con1ro,crs~ o'er soldiers· d uties an th\' \\'l·st Bank and Gaza "ould not afTl·ct their n:soh c. ··1 ca n tl.'11 lhat the' kn o"' that what the~ :ire doing riov.. as JUSI as 1mportan1 for the count~ ·s fu tu re as an)thang the~ ha'e done in the past and "e're JUSI as proud of them no"' a\ "-l. \\Crl' 1hen:· ~ham 1 r said . honl~ after the speech. siren' ~oundcd througho.4t the counll) for t"o minute<, mart..ang 1hc start of tercmontt'!> at m1htal'\ cemetenes 10 honor 1hc .i11-, ear-old nation ·s "ar deaJ · Memorials also v.ere held a1 thousands of elementa~ and high schoob around Israel. Slain PLO commander mourned DAMA CU . S)ria t .\Pl -Hun- 1.!red<, of thousand~ of Pales11n1ans mournL·d PLO m1lital) commander Khalil .il-V. aLar 1oda' "ht'n he v.as hum·d in a c.emcte~ 31 > na·s 1arges1 r .·iugel' l.Jmp .\l-V.a11r 5~. better knov.n as Abu Ji had "J'> Jssassanated Saturda) b) L.Ommando!> v.ho burst into has home 1n !>uhuroan Tunas Israeli !>ources I J' e 'M!1d hraeh secunt' forces Jrnl'd nut thl·attack There.has been no lOnlirmJl1on b) the Isra eli go\- crn mcnt. The Palestinian leader\ coffin . draf't'd an a Pak .. ;unaan nag. wa\ earned b) a gun l·amage from the morgue at Mou"asat Hospital to the Man~ rs Cemcte~ at Yarmoul.. refu- gee L.amp. The mass funeral "as attcnJed h' al-V. azir's mother. "1fc and fi, ;. children and lop Palcsunaan l 1bc:ra- 11on Orga nizauon figu res PLO ( haarman 't asser .\rafa1 and L1b~an leader Col Moammar (1Jdhafi. °"ho '~ere said to be on their "a' 10 Damasc us to attend the funaal. dad not attend . But Palesu- naan officials said' they e'pec1ed -\rafat and Gadhafi to am'c laier in thl' da~ Hundreds of thousands of Palesu- n1ans marched behind al -Wa zar'" toflin v.hcn 1t lef1 the hospnal. Thousands of other Palesun1ans. l hJntang slogans and nashang ··v" for ' 1c10n. stood on both sides of the road as the COO\ 0\ drove across Dama'>C'us· main Baramk1 thorough- fare .. 't ou are the man~ r of the upra • an~ .. \houted the marchers. rcfemng tu thl· 4': mo nths of Palc!>lin aa n rw1ing 1n the lsraeh-occup1ed West Bani. ;and (iaza Stnp. .\I· Wa11r. born in Ramleh 1n what " n11" Israel. became a key aide and u1mradt•-1n-arms to ..\rafat. and <,ome nh\l'f\ ers "a w hi m as the guerrilla k.ida-., hear apparent. .\ do\C a1dl· to al -Wazir. v. ho spoke on ltmd111on ofanon)•mat~. said A.bu Jihad '~J\ 1he leadcrofthc Palestinian upmang an the attuptcd tcrritones. but lhl' Ku1A,11l ~ew~ .\~l·nq said numtx·rnl n1m-. The go' crnml·n1 and 1lw h1JJl l.Cr\ \a1d the~ reacht•d a '>Olu1111n hut J1J not 'ia} v.hat 11 "as. Thl· gunml·n had 1..tlled 1v.o passen- gers "m·e 'l'111ng the Kuv.a1t <\1rv.a ~s BOl·1ng 7-l.., on .\pnl 5 But Ku"a11 refu~d tu h.1" 10 thl.' h1Ja<.·l..a'" dt•mand that I., pro-Iranian terrorist" 1mpn,oned an .._u1Aa1t O..· released \lost ofthl' \nn:eJ hostages v.ere hd1e,l.'d 10 tx· .._uv.a111 including 1hrl·l· mL·mO..·r' ol Kuv.a1t's ro\al IJmll~ II \\3\ rql(JnC'd rre\IOU~I~ that about '5 ho.,tJge" v.ere aboard the planl· .\n otlic1al "uurtt' 1n "uv.a11 SJ'}l·alang on u1nd111on ofanon)mll). ..aid . .\lgenan Forl.'1gn \1 in1!ltcr Takb lbrah1m1 prom1!>Cd the h•Jacl..ers safe passage v. hl.'n he met v. 1th them aboard the pla ne on Tursda~ .\ 31 ·\ear-old bu'>1ne\ .. man. 1 adar El-Kt·ba: \a1d hi.' :.a" the hijackers going 1hrough the plane tr~ ang 10 v.1~ off their fing(•rpnnt' \hortl~ after 4 a.m. H>d.t) "This was thl' tir't 1nd1ca11on I had 1hat our tl.'ka~t· "a!> 11nm anent.'' El- Kl·b1 said The h1Jad cr.,, v..crl' .,., hasi..l'd out of thl· Jet JI about 5.40 a.m ( 12·40 a.m. EDT > and IJl.rn JO unmarked cars 10 an undas( ln'ied loca11o n. said .\lgn1Jn offiuals v.ho spoke on cond11aon of ano n~ mat) The hostage'> v. ne brought out about 20 minutes later Floodlight" tha1 had barned th e bluc-a nd·\\h11e airliner n1ghtl~ since 11 landed herl' J "eek ago v.cre turned ofTat 9 p.m Tue<>Ja~. alleged!:.-for a technical rl•ason The\ ne,er came bal !.. on and thl' area around !hi.' jet "'as dart... mJl.ing 11 difficult fo r reponers to dl'tt't't an) mo' emcnl. .\nwart· .\l-"abah and lbtesam ~1- abah. Sl'wnJ cousins of Kuwait's em ir and lhl· 11111~ tv.o women among the hostage' \\ l'rl· the first to descend the gang"a' l111m the plane. Thl' y,.onwn '~t·arang black veils. "-l'rl' l·\(·ortnl to a car and taken to a ho!.p1tal wn h 1hc1r brother. Fadel Khalt'd •\l-'r.1 h:ih. v.ho rode in an amhul:inl l' .1 doctor said. The brother '':I' ,utfcnng from a nenous da">ordl·r Michael Dukalda concratulated by O.CU-wlnntna coaaln Olympia Dakakla after New York Democratic primary. Dukakis in firm control fallowing , New York sweep NEW YORK (AP) -Michael Dul..ak1s lClcbrated a resounding ~l·v. York '1ctof) toda) that put him on a fast track toward the Democra11c pres1de nt1 al nom1nat1on and a fall s,hoY.dov.n "1th Republican George Bus h. Je!>se Jackson praised Dukakis for l>tecn ni ckar of attacks in the b1tterl~ di\ 1s1' l' pnmarv. sayan$. "G.?od for hi m and good for <\men- ra. Sources said Sen. -\lbert Gore Jr. was ending his prc\1dt·nt1al bad after a poor third-place fini sh behind Dul..a!..1s and Jackson. One source. commcn11ng on cond111on he not be named. said the o nl ) questi on v.as "hl·lher Ciorl· would fo rmalh "11hdra" or mcrel~ suspend has campaign 1n order 10 retain has dell·gatcs The Tenn essee senator scheduled an announcement fo r Thursdav in \\ a!>hington · Jackson !>angled out New York ~la~or Ed "ard Koch toda) for blame an a campaign an v.hach Jackson said "people "ere dn,·en an to hystena" b) negata'e campaigning against ham. But he said on CBS-TV that Dukakis ..r~sasted the temptation to take the campaign to the gutter." Dukakas. an interviews on NBC-TV and ABC-TV . said ... , want to be a unifier .... ! think ~e can put it back together. I'm somebod) who hates the pohtacs of d1v1sion ... Dukakis won 51 percent oft he New York vo1e. Jackson 37 percent and Gore I 0 percent. "The Democratic Party's going to be un ified and we're going to stop George Bush this November:· Gore said. sounding a unity theme that must have been music to Dukakas' cars after tv.o months of rough-and-· tumble campaagnmg. Gore v.as expected to halt has campaiin Thursday. He had staked everything in New York with an expensive telev1s1on campaign and a sometimes barb-tongued effort to pose himself as an alternative to Dukakas and Jackson . Dukak1s ended up handily wanning the ethnic white vote. Alcoholic veterans lose court decision WA HI NGTON (.\P) -T he Su- preme Court ruled toda) th~ govtrn- ment ma} dasq uahf} m1h tary vet- , erans ~-ho arc alcohohcs from rcce1v- 1ng benefits b} viewing thei r con- dition a!> "willful misconduct" rather 1han an uncontrollable disease. B~ a -l-3 'ote. the Justices said the \'etcrans ~dministrat1on. an denying benefits to two men. did not violate a federal lav. pro1cc11ng the rights of the handicapped. The coun dad not decide whether alcoholism 1s a disease. but said the \' .\ is not compelled to regard 1t as such "It as not our role to resolve this medi cal issue on which the authonlles remain sharpl) d1v1ded:· said Jusuce Byron R. White . White said a law known as Section 504 of the Rehabilitauon A.ct does not require the Veterans Administration to treat alcoholism as a disease. The act. passed b> Congress in 1973. bars federal pr0j.rams or anyone rece1vmg federal aid from discriminating against handicapped individuals solel> because of their handicap. .. , n our view. 1t is by no means clear that Section 504 and the charac- terization of primary alcoholism as a willfully incurred disability are in 1rreconc1laable conflict," White said. Senate votes to restrict lobbying by ex-officials I iiiiiii•--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil By ne Aa1odaled Pre11 WASHINGTON -Advocates of closing Washangton·s .. revolving door .. arc optim1st1c following Senate approval of a measure to restrict lobbying by former members of Concrcss and top executive branch officials ... I think we stand a chance" in the House. Sen. Strom Thunnond. R-S.C.. said Tucsda> after voice-vote Senate passase ofa bill that includes the first prohibitions on lobbyina b)' former senators and representatives. Ann McBnde, senior va<X C.... I• •IHI ... , .. ,.,.., I• .,,,. •IMI tleceretl•• ecc .... r1.. •IHI ~ • _,._. • ._.,.. ... ,_,.,._c• •• well •• _, ,,.r9e .. llaH -.nrlc ... W• .... _,,.clallv .. 1eetet1 .,,,_ lor MrtW. ........ . •••l•.r..,.,. , ... , .... -.., .. IMt ,_.,ect .... . 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The ethical issue of post- emplo)'mcnt lobbyina as scheduled for its first recent House airinJ Thursday at a hc.aring bf the Judiciary subcommittee on administrative law and government.a relations. Alr Force unveil• photo of Stealth bomber WASHINGTON -The Air Fort'c dropped the veil of secrecy surroundinc its Stealth bomber today, rclasita picture of the new cran and announdnc it would make its maiden fli t lhis fall in California. As ~viously disclosed by former Arizona Sen. rry Goldwater, the new Iona· ranee strate&ic bomber resembles 1 ·nyinJ wins" with the cockpit and enainc inlets si1tin1 on to~ of it. The service. in• ~rief statement. said the plane would .. cnsurcourcapab1lity to effectively penetrate Soviet dtfenteS well into the 21st Ct"ntury .... "The first ftiaht of the Advanced Tcchnoloay Bomber. or 8-2. is cumntly scheduled for this f1IL ••the sttvicc 1aid. "On its maiden f1iaht. the 8-2 will launch from its final usem~ facility at Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale. 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SA TU ROA Y SUNDAY 11 AM ·tPM 10AM ·7PM 11 M·IPM Circuit City s.Mce c.m.r Lo. AngeM 5555 E Olympic Bl City 01 Commerce (213) 7U-uoo ~ E Ketena A111 F Anatie1m (714) 778-1 298 NCM'tMm C..HotNe 6811 Petterson Pua Ro . L1~rmore 1415) 460-0133 Circuit City OUttet C.... 55S5 E 01ymp1c 81 City 01 Commec"c. (2 13) i2• Slal SOfM 1t•m1 In '"'' •d may not be .. ...._.. In the 0.....C9Mef. • ... • • .. • • Hot dogs and' justice can be served in CM Hold the relish. The ci t) of Costa Mesa seems to be pursuing a non· conforming merchant and has alleged code violations with a great deal of relish -a bat too much pleasure perhaps. On one side of the1beef is Will Campbell. a 40-}ear-old restaurateur "1th a flair for promotion and a pa saon for profit. A red hot capitalist if you will. Representing the forces of law and o rder is a dul) worn code enforcement officer w11h a flair pen who dut1full) se<.'ks to do her dut'. To protect and to serve. But som~where bet"'een capitalism and codes a collt:>1on occurred. The ensuin~ confrontauon between the fo rces of good and good intenti ons might be called The Great Costa Mesa Wiener War. It seems Camplx·ll. co-owner of Chicago Beef tat1on. 580 W .19th t.. founJh1m elfon 1he'>'1deside ofthe Cll) code when has hot dog can wa~ found on the wrong 1de ofa narrow definition. The code enforcement officer cllcd Campbell for ill egal storage for parking has can in the Jot in front of his hot dog stand. which 1s set back from 19th Street among several shop Campbell contends he stores nothing in the can but merely uses it as a mobile sign to draw attention to his ston.• The hot dog hawker mo' es the can into the lot every m orning at 11 a.m. and brings 11 back in at 5 each night. Campbell sa)S the can is nothing more than a mob1 k sign. " The dogged code officer contends the din can't qual1I~ under cit ) ~ntena to rece1\'e the required permits. Quite pred1ctabl}. the "hole mauer as headed for court on Ma) 3 "'hen a Judge "'II ha\l' to bum 'aluablc court llnll' · from an al read) crowded court calendar to resoh e this meat~ matter. Only in our h1ghl ) ca' alt zed. mar\'elo usl) ad' anced ant.! wonderfully sophisticated societ) could such a beef be allowed to boil over into the couns. Perhaps wiser heads at City Hall with the help of a C1t~ Counci l member or two could muster some of their diplomatic skills and arrange a meeting between Campbell and the code officer to seek a mutually acceptable albeit conforming compromise. Merchants. like residents. need the protection of the ctl) in "h1ch they reside. Let JUSttce and hot dogs be served. Drugs There·s an 1m ponant lesson for .\ma1cans tra\l?hng abroad 1n the sto~ of a ~3-)ear-old \·1rgin1a free-lann' photographer "'ho was sentenced in Spain ... to SI\ )Cars and one <.Ja) an pnson. plus an $18.083 fine, on a drug-trafficking, charge. The photographer. who has been held without bail since he was arrested a year ago. sa)s he ts innocent. that he thought the su itcase he was transponang fo r a Washingto n. D.C .. travel agenc~ on a four-da) assignment requanng a flight from Chile to Spain was filled with travel brochures. not cocaine. Even if he "'ere onl y an unwitting drug coun er. the free- lancer's story underscores a message that the LI .S. State Department sa~s American to urists sho uld take to heart. Tra,el abroad "arrants caution .... In man) countnes. people caught with drugs an thl'1r possession. no matter how small the amount. can be assurl'<l of one thing: heft> penalties that Y.111 make them than!.. t'-'O or three tames before trying that again -when the~ linall~ gl'I out. that as. That is something this count~ should be emulating Spokesmu-Revie"'· Spokane, Jfasb. Trade trade-offs The trade bill sluicing through Congress can he fairl~ compared to ra" sewage passing through a "ater treatment plant At mad-stage tn the process 111s a good de.ii l kaner than "'hen 1t "'ent an. But unless 11 1s subJCCtl·c.I to J lot m ore filtrauon. It "''II not be fit for the la" books What President Reagan must guard again\! I\ 1hr natural 1ncl1nat1on of Republican la'>'makers to "dn '-Omethang·· about massn e trade defic11s k o;t the' tx· dnhbered by Democrats preaching econom 1l nat1onai1sm · ..\s 11 stands now. Reagan 'lhould 'eto the trade bill. It dilutes president 1al authont~ h~ passing t rn1ca l decisions afTe ung rcla11ons with other nations to a ta b1net-l~vcl trade represcntat1'e who could be badgered b' C ungress. And its disclosure provisions could -.care ofT foreign in' estors whose fu nds are necdt·d to finance huge Reagan-era federal debts and deficits. Baltimore Suo Richard Nixon Richard 1xon 1s at least consistent -he still behc"es that the presidency as an cittttd monarch and" all the president's 'assals should be pardoned from any en mes committed in service to him. If President Reagan pardons (John M.) Poindexter and (Oliver l.) Nonh. he says to the country: "I am the president. I am abo"e the law. and these men -acting o n what they thought were m y d irectives -are above the law also." It's unfortunate that Nixon learned so little from his forced resignation in 1974 .... Almost 14 years after his depanure from the O val Office. Nixon should understand by now the reason behind his fall from grace. ORANGE COAST llilJPillt Wicbiu (Kn.) ,;.1Je--Bacoa .......... , Pubkwr , .. , .. [clltO! C4 lftt Adw11iwc O..ec 101 ,.,.,.. Clm1titd Dor 101 c., ,., .. c.r .tllOfl Otre,tot Ctytbl ........ S..J•llfSl Ofl<t -.. .. ·'But the Legislature has Imploded, becoming Jessa forum for policy d e bat~ and l1IOl"e an arena for ceaseless personal and partlsan power struggles.·· • . . T\'i U<iMT ~T TMt IRD GP TMI t.PIHMIST-. nMNl\.. State Legislature deserves dose of television coverage ~.\CR.\~1 ENT0 -Telt.>\ls1on mJ' tx-. as '°'l' arc often told. ihl· pnnu~ sourn.· of ne'-'S for .\men· cans It'" a so me"hat dtscomfi t1ng 1hou~hi g1,cn the overall quaht~ of tdn "'"n rl'(X>rtJgl' hut. aga1n .11 ma~ bt_· I fUl' 11·., also true that Cahforn1a\ ll'll'' l\ll>n station~. "•th one or '"n notJhk l'\ll'Pttons. pro' 1de absoluac- 1~ J1,mal W' l'ragl' of public polic~ and pollt1t·at t!>'>UC~ facing th l' stall' California·~ hr oadcastl'rs. 1n · llucncl·d b' thl' lowt''\t-common· denom1na1 tir phtlosoph~ of consult - ants. haH' opted for the tabloid app1 oath 10 nl'\\S, ""th an emphasis on '1sual 1mpan and thus on se\. t"rtnll' and natural disasters. '-'tth J ltltk happ~ call.. 1hro"n 1n fo lhl' e\tl'Ot !hat the\ dt•al "llh polilll'\ .11 all -and all bui one out-of· 11mn <;t3i1or1' ha\c closed 1hc1r ( Jp11ol hurl'3US -!Ck\ 1s1on nl'"S dtrcc lor\ ll pt fur the Oash~. usual!~ ml'Jn1ngkss ··media c.-'en1 .. cool..t'd up b~ .. omc poltt1cal huckster dunng lJmpa1gn ~ason \._ l. arc 1 n t hl· pron·~~ ofcrca11ng the most ethnll'Jlh and t•coom1C'al h dt· 'l'r'>l' SlXll't' 1n thl' hmon of man· !..ind 3nd that fa •t. "llh its ·m,nad of ('11mpll'\ pohllcaf ISSUl'S. rrmam\ J sn rct 10 patron' of commercial tl'ln •~ion 'tatwn~. I.'' en as 1he~ cope "1th lhll'>l' IS~UCS 1n their daif\ "'cs. lron1l alf\ 11\ a tendenc\ that's mu\t prun1junn·d in the larger cit ies. \l hO\l' tl'll'' 1s1on stations reach thl' mo,1 California u112ens and whose 'onal fobncs are most affected b) the ""l'l'ping SOl'tal and economic l·hangi.:' no" unctcr way, ro tntt·n~ll ~ lhl' bitter iron~ of that \lluat1on. ( ahforn1a 1s one of onh li1ur <.tatt•s not to otTer their rc.-s1dent~ <.ome 10'itllut1onah2ed coverage of their c;1::11e go,crnment. DAN WALTERS In mosi s1ates. pubhc-tele' 1s1on nl'l" orl..!i. consider such CO\'eragc.-io ll\.' pan of their dut~. But the pubh-:-· ll'll'' ''Ill" apparatus in Cahfornsa 1s "l·a l.. and fragml'nted. especiall~ 'i1nl°l' lhl' state's pubhc-broadcasung comm1\s1on "as a\ed as pan of a gl·naJI JU~ll'nt~ program a fe" ~ears agu .\ti.·" months ago. "e reponed that results into a detailed proposal for there's :in cmbl"\onsc mo~emenl creation of a pubhc-affa1rs channel. Jtml.'d at rnrrccurig that clc.-ar deli-"h1ch probabl) '-'OUld ht' earned on l ll"nl ~ b~ l rl·a11ng a Caltforma public· cables' stems a la C'-SPAN but whose Jffatr'> nc1"1lrk patterned after ('. rovcrage would be magni fied b) . P·\:'\. thl' cable channel that maki ng it a'ail:ibk to public and pro' 1tk\ cnmprehensn·e and often commerciat stations as well. f1,d~ t·oH·ragl' of national political • .\mong the man) side effects of ;rnd lq~1.,IJtl\l' affairs Caltforn1a·s 1ncreasmgeconom1c and 'o". 11 Jpfll·ar ... that effon has cultural non-homogcnt1} 1s that the moH'd Jnuihl·r notch to...,ard fru1 · for('CS pulling us together arc weak- 11on ening "hale those pulling us apan arc Trnn v. l"\ll'n. an assistant gro"ing stronger. profl''>S~lr 1n lhl· l 'n1' ers11~ of \\ e art' seeing 111creasingd1span11cs <;ou1han (altforn1a·s <\nncnberg in the qual11~ of public services - l·hool of C ommun11:a11ons. has been e'en those as uni' ersall) patron1ze-d promoting thl' lOncept '-'Ith some as h1gh"a}s -and 1nC'~as1ng le'els pm all' grana mtim·~ of social fnc11on L sing l ' ( grJduate students. St.ate go' crnmcnt. c.-spec1all) the \\'t·sten condul'll'<i a poll of a sample Legislature. should ht' a foru m 1n of Caltforn1an' Thl' poll. hr sa~s. "hteh 1hesc cultural and other d1f· ind1l':Jtt·d 1ha1 "l.'11 o'er half of those fcrcnces arc rcsohed. But the Legis- qucs11oncd sa~ 1hc~ recc"e ti11le or lature has imploded . becoming k ss a no 1nformat1un about Caltfom1a go'. forum for pohq debate and more an C'rnment from usual broadcast arena for ccascl~s personal and sourrc~. and 1hrCl'-Quancrs said the} partisan po"'er struggles. "ould Ix· inicre\tcd 1n a Cah fom1a .\public-affairs telev1s1on channel publlc-afTairs nct"ork 1s not a panacea for all of California's ..Our' rl.'scarch shows that Cah-social ills. But it would be a unifying fornia "ould hcncfit from a go'. mOµence b) strcssinJ the issues and anml·ntal and puhl1c-affa1rs channel. events that affect all Californians, and and that o;1gnaficant numbers of u would . perhaps. compel the l..eg1s- Cahfornia ClllLcns wo uld '-'atch u," lature-ro pay a lit1le more attention to Westen said 1n reporting the poll the real world -especially if law- rl'\ult., lntl'resl 1s cspcrn1ll~ high makers knew the real world was among act I\ c 'otcrs "'Ith post-high watching them. scho<)I educations Do W•ll~rs I• • •fadk•IH \\ e'ltcn '<, team "111 fold thC' poll col•m•l•li• S.cr•m~•"'· Army back.tracking to rid tanks of counter! eit bolts W>\SH I N~TO:'ll .\menca·s main battle tank. thl' M-60 Patton series. has been losing its tracks because counterfeit bolts were used to hold them togeiher .. according to closed-door congressional test1mon). The problem 1s so serious that dn \er<> ha' c been "'arned IO -;tow the tanks au 10 or IS mph . .\t their top s~'ed uf JO mph. the tank s ha\e been kno" n 10 la' a tratl of broken bolts and 1hro" thcJI tracks. a bolt Cl{pert told thl' <hcrs1gh1 and Investigation !>ulx omm111ec chaired by Rep. John 0 1ngl•ll. D-~ltch. I he tal c bolts look JUSt ltke the high·.,trcng1h carbon bolts, but are madl· uf 1nfenor metals that tum to pull~ or shear off at temperatures and slrl''>' that genuine bolts can "1th~1and. Last year. WC' reponed that one out nf ever) four bolts 1n m1htaf) s1ock~lt!s are forelg.n-madc .countcr- fem. The "llness testa fyina before D1ngcll's subcommittee has been working w11h Ocfense Department 1nvc.-<;t1gators looking into the counterfeit bolt scam. His testimony was so sensiti ve to ongoing cnminaJ invesllgations that the committee met in private. But our associate Stewan Harris has learned that the witness testified he and anvestiptors from the Defense Dc,P.8rtment followed the fake bolt trail to the Patton tanks at the Fon Carson Army bHc in Colorado Sprinas. olo. There arc more thin 4,000 M-60s in active duty and on r'C$Crvc status with the Army. and many of them are baKd at Fort Canon. · · If the witneu's tntimony is on the martt. it dais a severe ~ow to the previous position takm by the Army Matcncl Command -lhat counter- feit bolts are every bit u toOd H the real McCoy at temperatutts below ~ cSqrees. Army Matetlfl Com- mand bolt e,.petU say most bolts arc not subJttted to temperatures of more than SOO dqltts. But other bolt l'\pens argut' that the .\rm~ ha'i nu "3~ of knowing ho"' stro ng tht' counterfeits arc. ln- \l'5ttgator., lur the Defense Depan· ml·nt and 01ngcll's subcomm111ee ha'I.' found roun1erfci ts that fail at room tcm pa:uun:. The Arm) Materiel Command sent a team of investigators to the Red Rl\er .\rm) Depot in Texarkana. Tc ~a~. "here M-60 tracks are re· paired fhe icam will check bolt bins there for lountcrfe1ts and also look inio the possibility that bolts fail bc{'ausc thq are being torqued too light I) A spokesman for the Army Materiel Command said that oper- ation of Patton tanks has not been hampered by the track problem. A Fon arson spokesman said they ha\e c'penenccd no more than the wual track.problems. In the ~meantime. there arc 17 separate. ongoi ng military investip· hons into counterfeit bolt dealers. lnve•a1ga11ons into two counterfeit operallons have already resulted in indictments or pica barpins. The American d1S1nbutors of foreisn counterfoils can be nailed under the False Claims Act if they falwly certified that t~ir bolts met U.S. government standards and c~ the JOVemmcnt for the more CX· pens ave product. Several investiaations were laune:hed by tips from the makers of military vehtdcs after they found they had been supplied with inferior bolts. AmOftl the manufacturers re- portin& faulty bolts ~ the makers of the M 109 trlf·proptlled howiaer and MH tank retnever. the Bnldley Fiahtin& Vehtcle troop transpon. the multipurpose l~ton truck and the M98 J support team vehicle. All the vehicle builden ~ to h.tve rid their inventonnofthe bopJ bolts b) earl)' laJt year. J1c1 A11uso1 and DALE ~AN A TT A .. expect next. now that it Sttms the Soviets are scnous about withdraw- ing from Afghanistan. Sttretary of State George Shultz has said he doesn't think the Soviets w11l violate thei r withdrawal agreement. that they arc glad to be gtttina out. But S«retary of Defense Frank Carlucc1 is more wary. He suspects the Soviets will . leave a pohucal time bomta. behtnd. Class1ccommunist stratesy if to divide the QJ:U>QSi\iort and hold control with a llehtly disciplined mmonty. In Af&hamstan. thc CIA his reported that the Soviets will leave the Af&f\an anny and security pol~ hea vily armed. The Soviets have also cartfull y SCrct"ned and indoctrinated top commanders. They are now counting on the auemlfas to shoot themselves an the foot by flahtina among themselves. MINI-EDITORIAL -President Reagan was s,iunncd to find out that his one-ti me 1POktsman Larry Spea~ es fabncated prnidentaal qUOla for distribuuon to the medaa. Raipn says he only recently found out ~t Speakn did. As we tee it. that lcava only two options. both untc1tliftl. Either the pmidcnt c1oan•t.reect lbe ~pm. Ott be reeds lhtm ud f tlUl"CS lbc Cl,UOla ate IO devet. be muJt have said lbcm. TMre it a...tl\ird possibility. A 11.t&r madt atp lk quote when Reapn said be didn't know about tbc madt-up quotet. ....... ,. __ °"' t'•A.ail FGHAN PULLO T -Wash· .,.. qa•m_, ti' 'pm Al ..... 1n11on stratq1~tsdon't know what to .,._, O.C. • DAN 'tf AL TSlt8 Col••etet So many pape.rs, s~ little time It takes time to wnte a column. even a short one such as this. and most of us never have enQUgh of it - 11me. not my column. This past week we had house JUCSts from the East Coast It was their first trip to Southern California so we toured the area durins the day and talked late into the night catchtnl up on recent news in both families. There was lilllc: time left to write my column. When the guests lcf\ on Monday I had a week's accumulation of unread newspapers. There is a rule in o~r household that no papers arc dis· carded until I have read them. I admit I'm addicted to ncwspnnt. I subscribe to five newspapers -four dailies and one weekly. I also read my neighbor's discarded Wall Street Journal. And my hometown paper from the Midwest. which arrives about every I 0 days. or sooner 1f the editor remembers to drop 11 off when he 1s going by the post office. It takes 11me to read that man) ~pcrs and strength to cart) them 1n each . morning -pan1cularly the Thursda> and Sunday ediuons. lfany of the datl) papers aren't here by 8 a.m . I call the c1rculat1on department fran tically and notify them. fro!" !"Y arnons one would think I was d1ahne 911 . I classif} non-dehvel) of a paper a!> an emergency. fnends and family (and probably the men who pack up the trash each "eek) can·1 understand why l need to read so many papers when each of them covers all the impOrtant news of 1he day. That's the point: I'm not interested 1n just the .. important .. news of the da). rm interested in everything that happens to everyone everywhere. There are mcmbt'rs of my household "ho interpret this as being nosy. but I ha' c a good comeback for that. I have to keep informed on what's going on. Different newspapers have different slants on the same story. .\lso. 1 get as man)'. if not more. ideas . for columns from the unimportant news as I do from the important news. Of course. I hke to check out all the different colu mnists too. I don't want to hunker over my word ~sor all we-ck on a column and then have someone tell me they ~d a piece on the same subject last week in the XYZ newspaper. . Another advantage in subscnbang to more than one paper is the vanety of comic strips and crossword puzzles a'a1lable -and my favorite scctton in any paper -letters to the editor. I admire people who take the time and trouble to write the editor and sound off, whether they are Jiving him a pat on the ba'ck or a boot on his backside. What I haven'tadmilled to anyone before is that the first thing I read arc the horoscopes. With fi ve horoscopes to read (the Wall Street Journal doen't pnnt one) I have ~t lttway in plan nm& my day. One ofthesc days I'm Soma to read tha.t people born under my sign arc creative persons and should go into the field of journalism and write columns for newspapers. That alone will justify the time I spend reading papers and make my investment in subscriptions worth· while. Cehl.W.I AM Wells /Jvn '9 LapuN~l. LETH RS ---- Yale Bridge To the Editor: Our aood neiahbon in The Ranch art stiff fiahtina the city of Irvine in the "Batlle of Yale Bridee." Tbey say it is unsafe and have even taken the city to court to try and stop the bridtc- But, is safety what ~ly haubcm so upset? Followina are some e~cerptS from one of several similar anonymous nien _pu1ed out in The Ranch and Deerfield concemina the bridle: ··A proposed new bridaie link1na 9ur IOflCOUS communities 1rith the ~~y. eyesore "California Homes" will decrease your property value an ntimated 8 to 10 ~nt. "Drive so the 'other side of the tracks.· or wait to t~ ~ of' the Yale A venue pedestrian tlridet and you will 9ft a comma1nit~ lba't loots like Santa Ana -not Irvine. "limited lt'ttll into our com- munity by outiiden It the key 10 our luccelL .. Tbole wbo doD ., want lht bridlt atnderMandabh' c:aa't -..cal '° tit City Cou~ fOt rwo. Of'bipry 10 W)' cower by •JUill lht bridle it Uftllfe. Funber, tk r....ut ..... dday '8Ctk10•y lime IO dllllla Dl'W, boDddY ....... O'IQ-9-orift. ... CCMMCil ..;ority .. ,... will""" tbcm la.eir way. I r EDMCCOU.UM Irvine Or-. eo.t DAILY PILOTIWedl~. April 20, , ... COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTION&, Al Workshops in Laguna tell how to target life,Job "Most ~ spend tnore time plannint their summer vacations than their li ves," said Linda Loomis of l..quna Niauel. "And yet Labor Department statistics show tNt the a vera,e person will have I 0 employen, chan~ jobs e vtty three to sill years and make three complde career chantcS in a lifetime. ··But who tells you this and provides some auidclinesr' To take the mystery out of job-chan,;ftf.. Loomis recommends the New Yort-bued Crystal-Bttkky C~. which is ofTcrint its life-and wort-desian work.shops this Saturda}' throu&h Wednesday at the Surf A Sand Hotel in Laauna Beach and apin on June 4-8. John Crystal wuthe inspiration for Richard Bolles' lxst-scllina .. What Color is Your Parachute'?'' and is universally crcd.i~ with havina founded the so-alkd career plannint movement 30 years aao. He will ove~ these two openana rounds of an onaoina scrin of semi nan and follow-up consultations. "h 's aot too peat an exagcrat1on," ac:corchna to his partner and CBC president, Nella G. Barkley, "to say that ~ ~ults of a Crystal workshop can dramat1caJly improve quality oflife for its penteipents. She adds that mpre than half of CDC's clients arc able to make chanecs in their wort situations without losina ··a beat ... or a dollar" in salariCi Tflas fact has been documented by an independent researcher from Col-. umbia University, whose survey discove~ that those makina chantcS 1n the work following a CBC program actually increased their a nnuaJ income by an avcrqc of $1 2.000. Loomis crcd1u CBC for two maJor career Chaflll"S 1n her nfe. "Ona.tnally l was a product manqrr with a h1gh-t«h firm and o ne nted toward Fonune compan1ts. ·· she said. ""After taking the workshop the first time. I moved into commcrc~I real estate brokeraac I used Cr'ystaJ techniques ap1n to set up my prcstnt consulting practice 1n life-wort dcs1an counselini." Previo usly a national P.,f'odUCt man-att for A T AT an New Jeney, he visited Cahfom1a 1n November 1916 and decided to move he.re. He enrolled 1n a CBC workshop which "helped ~ clanf) and act m touch wuh.my aoals and p ve me a suppon S)'Stem tO face the nslts of such a ~or chanac:• he s.a1d She sugested how the C:BC' S)'Slem could Ix an economical aJtcmauvc to corporat.t outplace~nt scr- v1cn and t 3pla1ned how tbe worllbop 1s d1v1ded an to t1o1.o sections -a stretchina to )et aU I~ anformat1on and a narrowan& to taract a specific proposal ··Now I'm a financtaJ l)Aanncr and teach1nscoUqr(at Santa Monica a nd Loyola-Marymo unt). I'm probably ~orkang harder now that I'm self~mployed. but my dantt card 1s filkd throuah August and, of course. I'll have more business b) then •· .. The first t~ . days concentnue on perso~I assessments and pnontm na value-s. interests. skills and special experiences:· she said. "This ttme creates a spa~ to reflect ~nd envision what )OU rcall~ want to Ix. Mana Robinson made a s1m1lar crou-country move. formerly an marketina with a major cosmetics manufacturer. she was also involved in harness ho ne racing and owned a stakes Wlnner in 1977. \\'1th her Harvard MBA. she µsed the Crystal S>-Stem to e:>.plore the us.e of futul"C$ an m oney manqrment and <:rcated her present JOb by cont.act1"f a firm that bad bttn ··w bus) ""1th clients that the)' hadn t bad tJ me to look for ~meo~ "'1th the e\P"'\lst I offered and the-y nccckd .. The second pan 1nvoh es 1nformat1onal 1nttr- v1ewin1 which. when doM corrcctl). chanaes 'Job bcgars' into )ob resource persons·"" ho can 1dent1f) market nttds within.a compan) and u~ 1o1.hat the~ have leamC'd about themsc~~es to COO'\ 1ncc an emplo~er 1hat the> are the n ght person. Mo t1vat1on 1s the ke~ r('Qu1s11t 10 the v.orkshop which m olve-s a SI . .:!00to S 1.800 fe-t. depending on the amount of subscqut'nt con\ultatio n. and preparation of a 200-paae biogra ph~. ··\1~ interest in ho rses chanaed from profcuional to a' Olataonal no1o1. that I l1vt 1n Palos VCf'dcs and can ndc for leisure an tht' e' entn&-an unlxhe\ ab~ lullul')' on the E.as1 ( oast ·· ~ • But Michael Hal~rsuidt of Los -\ngt'ies ""' - om mends the .. energmng·· results of C BC contrasted to the usual resume route "'o"" she rcfe~ t.o the dreaded ""cold cans·· 1n sales as '"magilal leads ~cauSt" the C"l)stal system keeps yo u inspired to neg.ouate fo r mutuall} favorable terms and to gC't fi, e lOntacl names from each reference." 1 o register for thc workshops. phone 495-91 43 NYSE UPs & DowNs Bass Group 1night buy ailing A1nerican s&L OTC UPs & DowNs By Tk Al1od ate4 Press The Rotxn M Bass Group has rcnC'v.'('Q 1ts interest m ~cqumn& Irvine-based A.mencan Savings & Loan .\ssoc1 at1on. the troubled financial un11 of F1nanc1al Corp of A.menca a ne""'spaper reported Tue~' Th~ Fort Wo nh. T eus.. firm has antensa licd 1Ls negonauons for Amcncan v. 1th the staff at the fedt'ral Home Loan Bank Board 1n rccen1 1o1.e-tks. according to T he "'all trttt Journal. which cnC'd un1den11fiC'd officials The dt'al 1n \oh cs mass•' c go' cmmcnt assmancc the newspaper added. altho ugh 111s uncle.a r ""hether Bass and bank board officials v. 111 Ix able to l&fC't on te rms. "bank board spokesman refused to confirm 1he report Tucsda). although he ~1d the board ha s bttn taJkang wnh 'anous panics about proposals to a q uire the FC A. unit The spokt'Sman dcchnC'd to name a n\ of FCA's suitors · B«aus.e the negouataons art' ~tWttn the bank board a nd poss1blt' bidders. ··v.e rcall) can't commt'nt o n thanes the) ma~ or ma) not Ix doing.·· said FC" o;pokesv. oma.n La' na 8ro1o1.d~ 4.mencan Sa' ings has assets of mort than S30 b1lhon, including about S5 billion v.onh of troubkd loa.ns and forccl<>Kd real estatt. pnmanl~ an Cal1fom1a ~nd Tcus The Bau Group as an an vestment arm of a mt'mlxr of the wealthy Bus fam1I~. and has elltens.i~·e rt'al estate hold 1nas. On 1no~r front . FCA and o~r dcfendan"'fs named in shareholder class-a t1on lav."Su1b against the nation's iCCond-la~t thnft ha'c reached a tent.alive &grttmcnt to ~ttle the suits for 548 mil hon . .... 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But anal> sts 'klllJ there v.asalsoa general sense o l r\.'ltl'f un Wall ~1rc1.·1 that the figure wasn·t worse. Rumor'> and conjecture that the increase might run <:IOSl' 10 a full percentage point sent both sto1.·I.. and bond pnce'> lov.-er 1n late 1radmg on Tul"sda) The Dov. Junes a'eragt· of 30 industnals drupJ)\:d l ·t.09 10 I. 985 A I Dt·din1ng 1i.<.ucs ou1numbered advances by morl' 1han 2 lu 1 1n Ne\\ York Stoc-k Exchangt· h<.h:d trading. \'Ith 465 up. 1.025 down and 480 unchangl•<l. WHAT AM tX Orn WHAT NYSE Orn AME X LEADERS Go Lo QuoTE s s.tectecl WOt'lcl OOICI prlCW Wecl....O•~ by T,,. M soelaled Preu • L ........ mo"''"O h•"'O It $45100. UC> SI 10 L~ anemoon ha1no '' '457 •o. ue> so so f'erte .ttemoon '""'V It S.-58 09 up S 1 59 , ...... 1ht<"'O It '451 • 7 UC> 11 73 ZWldl 191• en.,,,_., bid $4!\e 75 of! 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"2t OO-SS30 00 lroy oz N Y tconlrectl .......... $531 to N y ~( tCIOI -lrOy OI Tue NEW YORI( <.APl Aor. 20 Adv,nced Declined Uncrianoed Total iuues New hiohs New tows Wed.. !tie ~ 12 NYSE LEAD ERS Dow JoNE S AvERAGES NASDAQ SUMM ARY Consumer prices up 0. 5 percent in March WASHINGTON (AP~ -Con· sumer prices. propelled by a record nsc in clo1hing cos1 • shot up 0.5 percent in March. the biggest 1nc~asc since January 1987. the government said toda). Besides the 2.0 perce nt jump in apparel costs, retail prices were also dnven upward by a 0.4 perce nt pin in psolinc costs, the first rise since August. and a 0.3 percent hike in food pnccs. Taken IOJCther. clot~ina. food and transPortat1on pncc increases ac- counted for haJ f the March jump. which wat m0rt than double the 0.2 percent pin of February. The overall pin -amounting to 6.4 pcrc.cnt on an annual buis - setmed surt 10 funher CC'Onomim' conctms lhlt in nation may be re. boundina. The Consumer Pnce lndc11 had risen a moderate 4.4 pmient lut yc~r and a tiny I. I pm:ent in l 986 Today's repon blamed the sharp aft(ftUC in dott.in1 costs. the s1Cepnt OnHnOnth •IKIC:W: ~ NCIOfds WC1' fint Upe in 1947, Oft "1ubltln- llally h11htt priced l'Print and wm- mer merchandise. per11cularly women ·s dott.ana." Indeed. pnccs for women's and girls' d othin& rose 3.9 percent after falling in January and Febnaary. Pnccs for men's and boys' appenl were up 1.2 percent. Ooth1ng prices normally rite in the sprina. Last month's jump -3.7 pcttenl once the depenment's seasonal adjustment procns is fac- tored out -was even pater than analysts had e11pectcd. however. The depanment pve that Olhcr specifics on March retail pria ectivi- ty: •GasoliM prices rose 0.4 pmimt ~ftcr faUina 1. 7 percern in ~ and 1.6 percent in January. from September tl'lrou1b Febnaary, psohM pnces had fatten S.9 pmiml •-Grocery store~"* 0.4 pcrttnt after fa.Uina 0.6 perc:nt in Ftbruary. Ladina the way was a 0.2 percnt p in 1n prica for f'resb fn&itl and wwnabla. Vinually all &be u.cr.te "'in frat. mail prices while &be colU of ftM Vt'l(!tablet C8111i•lld M> dedU.C. Afttt toarill 25.5 ~I in 1917. (rah •eertablt prices haYC fallen 14.9 pt:fttftl 10 fat thil ,at. Stewart remains perfect A's pitcher beats Angels, 8-3, to go fourforfourin '88 OAKLAND(APJ-Dave Stewart has started four times and won •four times, a rate which would make the Oakland Athlciics' pitcher a 30-gamc winner. His balk total, at eight and count- tng. could be even more amazing. "I can't let the balks bother me. lfl balk. I balk. I can't let it break my pme when I'm pitchtng" Stewart said after surviving three balks Tues- day night in an 8-3 victory over the Ca1ifomia Anicls. "I've got to concentrate on throw- ing strikes." he added. "I'd like to make adjustments (lo prevent balks). but 1fl have I 00 balks this year. that's The schedule AWAY TQdav-Oakland. 12:15 o.m. HOME Aorll 11-Seallle, 7:05 o.m. Aorfl l?-Seallle. 7:05 o.m. Aorll 23-SHllle, 7:05 o.m Aorll 2.-s.a111e, l:OS pm Aorfl 2S--ldlt AWAY Aorll 26-0etroil, •:JS om.• • On TV. ChanMI S • All games on KMPC, 710 the way it's going_to be~·· The major-league record for balks in a season is I I by Steve Carlton. The Angels totaled seven hits off Stewart. who struck out six and walked two. Rick Honeycutt got the first out 1n the eighth, and Dennis Eckc~sle) finished up for his sixth save tn six appe.aranccs. "We hit the ball hard off Stewart. but we couldn't get a big inning iikc they did," California manager Cookie RoJas said. Two big Oakland innings carried the A's to the victory. They scored fo ur runs in the second and fou r more 1n the ci&)lth. "It was a lot closer than the final score." A's manager Tony La Russ.a admitted. The A~cls almost got out of the eighth. Third baseman Jack Hdwcll started a double play after the A's the loaded the bases with nobody out. But three consecutive doubles iced the victory. "Howell made a great play. but rather than get down about it tn our dugout we said. 'Hey. this 's the bi~ lcqucs and that can happen to you. and we got those big hits." La Russ.a said. Oakland scored four runs off starter Chuck Finley, 1-2. tn the second inning. when he walked the first two batters. Terry Steinbach and Don Baylor had RBI si ngles. Foantaln Valley frabman pitcher Rae Rice deU~era en route to a 20-lnnlng .corele. • WEONESOA V. APRIL 20. 1988 CdM relll•• from 2-1 deflcl,ito topple Uni In volleybell. 82. Orlolea lou record-tying 13th 1trelght to •l•rt ....... 84. 0.-, ..... ~., ... .._ .tandoU with Edleon'• Terry Carpenter lD Sunaet Leacae M>ftball. Barons take: Sunset lead Montgomery puts Edison away. 3-2: o y blanks another Founuun alle~ H1gh's Barons are son of11kc the v.eather-1f,ou don"t hke '!What \Ou S<"e v.a11 around a v.h1I~ and ltS sure tO t'hangi; Mired 1n a threc-v.a' tit" for last wnh a 1-2 rec ord tv.o .•• :e-e~~ ago the Barons re~t atop tht' un~t League baseball standings tuda' 11 llov. 1ng a }-1 \ICtO~ O'er '1\11 ng Edison TuM<ia' afternoon It's JUSI a hall-g.amt' margin >'i.-r Wt'Stminstt'r and (>cean \ ;ev. ti.11 :r tht' v. 1ld. wild 1.. O'it"l lht' Baro'.1~ an.• one-up on lht' com pc11t1on than~s ·u the four-h it p1t(l°'ing 01 5te'e \k1nt- gomef). v.ho ,.,r,,, uut ...:'en .ind v.alked th~ in ~l .. r1ng tht' .1d11~ .. He startl"d 111T real slo.,.. <.aid Fountain \'a lie' I •·al h ~ent '-t·: ot Montgomc~ "'th 1s no"' .l. in league pla~ a11c• g 11ng '>-3 r. non- leaguc g.amt''> · 81..1 I ne1o1. ne d ,..,me around. \\ e v.ut'r 1 scon-ig -r.an~ runs for him an\.'.! 'le\ p11c ht'.-! v.d tht: last fivt' or SI\ g.imt~ · The Bar~>ns got :v. ~,in the ~c.nc 1" ta kt a lead tht'' "m ... J no1 n-hn41...~r. ke~ed b~ a ba~s-load<.'d single ll~ Jt'f'" Higbee "'tth nonl' uut . and ""ht>r. Stc'e Grack hll 1n10 a <1harp doublt pla~ the se-cond run ~ored Fountain \ alle~ padded a 2-1 lead to 3-1 tn the founh on Tom ~1e-n­ doza·s sacnfi(t' fl,. v. hteh scored Jeff Watts. v.bo 1o1.as 01n sco ... ~g posi:10n ''a a doublt Ed1son·s big chance ca:'"lt' rn the S('\l"nth v.hen Juon xravtn doubled "'1Lh tv.o out He went to t.b.trd on hav. n Cotter's. single and Joel Pence drove homt the run.. but M on-.om· "1 JOtJosh 8ammeno popupfortht final out to ~· the compkte p~ \ 1CtOT\ Ed 1son falls to 4-4, a pmt off the ea·rons· pact ~IS('wherc an the Suns.ct. oee..v~z.s-~~t: Mann: Lopez hurled a two-hit i.hut'out ""uh nine stnktouts and one v.aU. as the Scahawks conunue to o' ercome their shortcomlJ\gs and mu' ed v.11h1n a half game of fi rst pldlC The shutout. Lopez· best O\er&ll e:Tin of the ~ason. accordtn& to < a.h 8111 Gibbons. was the second ... l"-O da' ~ for the Seahav.lls. wbo '><t r"lcd 10· he buned after losing ace D:in 'ault' ··1t s 11 ~t.berngcaJled awa~ from the stall vf e\ecuuon:· Gibbons said. 't our going from tht cellar to the ~nthous.t the v.a~ ~OU \ICV. )OUT tc::i'TI the: 1o1.a~ the team '1e~ 11 as '4 eil .. This has been a reaJ ltft for tht team \\ c: 1o1.ere nghl on the \CT)l' of drl\ ing our~h t!> ngh1 out of any luturt' th1i. 'ear .\nd v.c·,e al least gi' e~_ourS<"h ci. a • ha nee to compete nu\O. Tht '1c1on hftC'd the Sea hawks 1-1-.3-I 11,. -.1·1 into a tic for second ·v.11h \\estmrnster 14-.31. a half·pmt behind Fountain \ alle' 15-31 Hunt- tngton Beach fdl 10 3-5· Huntington ~ach staner Tim \\ 1mb1l>h .si~ :"ire1o1. '4ell. allov. 1ng tv.c.,eamedrun'> nsl\h1tsO,erS(''en 1n rl n~ (Ple&K 11ee PllEP/M) Guccione, Nixon pace Pirates, 6-4 Bucs coast at RCC: R1,C'l"$,dt' 1o1.a~ led b' Ste'e Gafne, > 1 H 5 "lne run I · - The duel: scoreless in 20 . Rustlers fall. 8-5:..,.. SoCal wins. 10-7 In communtt) college acuon Loa& Bea~ I , GeWeta West$: The \ -.ing.s· "-en Ocgg pttcht"d se-'cn w mg inning> and Long Beach held \)ff the R u~lle~ to mo' C' into a ue v.-10\ :he Rus1 k r 1n the South Coast C. 1.•nfert'm.-e Edison· s Carpenter. Barons· Rice combine to strike out 49 It would be a shame 1fit nt' er made 111nto the rt'COrd book. but 1t ma} no1 Edison senior TeTT) Carpenter and Fountain\ alle) fresh man Rae Rtee "ere locked in a classic high school softball pitchers· duel when rain forced the suspension of the Sunse1 League gam~rTuesda~ on the Chargers· field. Each had p11ched 20 innings "hen the ruhng wa'I made to stop the game. which ma) not be fi nished 1f11 has no beanng on the final standings m the unset League Carpenter struck out 27 and allo.,..,ed SI\ h11s. "h1le Rice v. h1ffed :!:! and ) 1elded seH•n h11s. In other Sunset ac11on: Oce.11 View 3, Hutlngton Bead1 %: The host Seaha"ks Jcnnrfcr'd Huntington Beach 10 death in the third inning, then backtd 11 up ""ith sophomore Marla Pickard"s strong four·hltler to even their record at 1-I (I ~8 overall ). .\s for 1he Jcnnift'r Ston -Ocean V1ev. ·s Jennifer McC'hntock opened the th1r0d inning v.11h a single and after Jennift'r onta v.as tnserted as a pinch runner Jennifer Phillips and Pickard singled IO load the ba~s. S<'tllng up a run-sconng squeeze bunt b) Jen nifer Kimball Ocean Vie" added 11o1.o rpore runs 1n the founh on 1he s1rength ol s1ngks from Jamie ~ al!..er and Jenna Sansone. 1hen got 1he benefit qfa 1v.o-run 1hrov.1ng error b) lh<.' Oilers. Hun11ng1on Beach falls to 1-2 1n league. 'f. · 0' erjlJ Jn the Pactfic C oa t League Woodbridge 1. Laguna HilJs 0: TttTan~ Bo~d 11 ~-J I hurled a tv.o-httlcr. '1n 1ng out I: and 1o1.alktng none as the Wamors ma1n1a1ned 1heir perf('("t PC'L record a1 .3-IJ ""h1le rm pro' 1ng to i '-· o ' erall Laguna Hills fe ll to :!-I Woodbridge ~cort'd 11s run 1n the tilth alter "-•m Dean smgkd ""1th one out. moH·d 10 'K''-·onc.1 1'n a ""lid pi1ch.10 third on :-.:anc~ Johnson's sac nfice and home on Kim Johnson·s single: Mike Guccione hurled 6-' innings for his S«ond ' do~ and Cra1i ~l\On had three h1LS as Orangt Coast College dcfeah.d R1\t'rs1de 6--l &ht' P1ra1cs· st\enth '1c1on in their last eight Oragnt Emp1r~ C 0nftrence games. Tue~~ on tht T1gef'· !1eld. The Pm11es 1mpro,ed IC' -i 1n conference and 23-. ~-I 0 ' era.I v. h1le R1,crs1de ftll to I-Ju. ~-23· Guccione allo1o1.ed four runs. th~ t'arncd. v.h11t' i.tn!..1ng out St''cn and "ail ing thr~ to 1mpro't '<? 2-1 He had a !t'e-h1t. one-run pcrtormanC"C th rough ~1' complete Jim Dednd. 0' ercamc a ouplt tarl~ mistakes to throv. 2 • 1nn1ngs of thrte-ht t shutout relief "1th t v. o stn t outs and no v.alks for his Sl \lh ~'e Leading tht' "'a' 0fftns1,eh 1o1.cre '\1.\0n(3 for J one.run t Ja~n Young 1: :or J one run ' nt' R Bl and Grt'g O"Halloran 12 for) one RB l l. Ptte \h 1-(elkr doubltd .n Darrel Conner as the Pirates too~ the lead for good v. nh a three-run founh Dov. n t>-1 T em Rcrchcn ( -1 for 4. three RBI I run hll a t1o1.o-run double n thC' eighth a'ld Joe .\'ersa added a l,.c:>-rur tnpk 10 pull Gol<kn "-est A1th1n '"'ne afwr ~me strong m1ddJe. rnnint: '"Clief~orl b~ Tob~ Fort'maa and Br .. ...,._ s Pe1ers. Clegg hmllt'd Golden "esl to one run on~" hits through SC"' en tnnrnp ht-for~ the Rustlers chast'd him tn the eighth C1olden "est st.ancr Bill Battd lastC'd onh : ' innings. bu1 Fol"t'man thre1o1. thrtt 1nn1ngsof:1o1.o-htt shutout relief and Pett~ :h~"' 3 • before k a' ing ,.11t1 tv. o on and 11o1.o out tn the ~•nth Tht' \1J. ng.s 1·-5 13-111 5COrcd tv. 1Ct' for nsuran .. ·e Leading Long Bcalh v.t'rl· Bnar. Sands tJ for 5. one RBI one run1 .ind Lash Bail~. ,.ho had a tv.~n..n dC'lu blt 10 lee\ a fi'-e-run third fo r thC' \ 1 1ngs · (Plea.ee .ee COLLltGE(82) All-Star game takes cor.porate route Trojans humble Sailors There'sJuSt 66 days left to get yo ur tickets for the Orange County All-Star Basketball Game at UCJ's Bren Events Center, but I don't believe you'll have too much trouble beating the rush. It's a premier attraction. always has been. But when it comt1 to shelling out $8 per reserved scat. well. I understand the draw was around t.200a yearaao in the spacious Anteaten' complex. The price is SS for acncral ad- mission, and hip school students can sit in the end zone forSl The numbers were down a bit from theaverqc-when thepmewas played at Oranae Coast Coll* it drew in the 1,600 ranic-but when you consider the fact they've doubled the price, the pme iudf would seem to be benefitt1na. at the expense of the consumer. Actually the draw is bccomin1 Rain postpones Dodgers game LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tuelday niaht's ~me between Les Aneeles and San ' was postponed by rain. martina ~~ the l 3th time that a 11mc a• IJOdlet 5cadi4a• Ml been rained ou• since the Oodetn beean playiftl there in 1962. It wu the fourth time the Padra hlw been the opponent when a 11me W11 postponed at l>odler Stlldium. They aho were the opponent the la1 time the Dodlen were rained out at home, ScDt. 2~ 1916. 8o&h the Oocllen and die Cali- fbmia ~ were rained CMlt tba• ftiPt. lolA~~·FcmandoV..._.. and San oiqo'1 Jimmy J--. die tcheduled pitebm f'or,.., --~ have been mcMduled to -.i Wednesday nisht. secondaf) tn this game. Officials from the sponsoring Costa Mesa Kiwanis ha\tgoncadiffercnt route to ensure b1ger and better thin$$. and thal's the corporate route. gaining sponsorship from industf) which can well afford the backing. Pro basketball has entered the arena in tht form oft he Los Angeles Clippers; As1cs T 1ger shoes has entered the scene; M 1saka. a producer of athletic balls. is in olved; even the Los Angeles Times 1s making an .entrance. although they've done it beforc(San Dimas Tournament of Champions). then pulled out when attendance didn't satisfy them. · I'm sure of this -whatever it draws this year may be close to the ultimate. lt'sdoubtful there'll be anv no-shows from the pool of talent in · Orange County. and amona the star- studded field is Stanford-bound Adam KecfeofWoodbridat Hi&h. who'll pla} for his coach. Bill Shan- non. fort he last 11mc. But as stated earlier. attendance isn't nccessanl} the payoff. It's ba<'Jc· ground suppon. The squads for the South and Nonh girl "ere announced Tuesday. and the bo~s teams ""111 be unveiled ne~I Tucsda~ .\ upoff dinner forthe players 1s scheduled for June:! I at the Irvine H1 hon That's nght -Irvine Hilton. lt'sa far er. fro m the Costa Mesa Women' Club. The game " 111 be on KPZE radio (I 190)"11h Rob Halvak.sandTim lif\ otTenng their comments. 0 uguna Beach H1gh·sreccnt baseball VICtOf) over Woodbridac. 6-Sin 191n nings.~unnasecond look. Among the numbers in that sax- hourgame were _3 o\rtists left on ba~· : '\\ arnof' ·~··1 nn NS(. 14 ~a l~~to Llguna IJ ,,al to \\ood. bridge. I .\n t,t'>guingdo"n on stnles. I J \\ arnors gl11ng do'4 non strikes. both startcri .,.enl nine in· n1ngs. both go1eight 1nn1n$S ofrchef before got ng to ano1her relief p11cht r. and fi, c put-oul\ ti' Laguna Beach catcher Da' 1d ( ra. n l\n steal at- tempts \\ht'"' Tht' OJa1 Tennis Toumamcnt- No SQ-1s on tap. beginning Thursda' and among the 490-pla~cr fie ld are St°' era I from 1he Orange Coast area" ho are t''(pe-cted to do v.tll In the bo~ s I +-and-under singles 1 Graham Gilles of Laguna Beach. In thebo\S 16-and-undersinaJes arr Brett Han~n-Ocnt ofNev.port Beach and Jon Leach of Laguna Beach Danitlle otl of ="tv.-pon Beach is Lakers top Spurs, clinch hom.e court for playoffs SAN ANTONIO. Tcus (AP} _:_ James Worth) srortd 28 points and &eamJnaleS Kacttm bctul.Jabber and Byron Scott added 2S CKh as lht Los Aneein Liken held otr the San Antonio Spurs I 33-126 Tuaday niahL be ~ imprn~ t.ht l.akm0 ovcnll r«Ont to S9'-20 and dindla the home advant.,e throuahout the playoffs. · "We «pect a to"'lfl pme C\"CfY nl.Jht ~ come out." AbduhJabbtt said ... Tlus LS ' aood -1n btcauit 1t cltnched •he mt f't('()f'd in the aaw for" .. The Sours pulkd •1th1n 12$-124 ~Ith 1-0l kf\. buu dunk and a pair of Ott thro.-s b) Abdul·Jabblr put tM pmtawa). San Antonao sull needs a Vl<'1<>r) or a loss b) Ph~nu to chnch t.ht tiahth and final pla)off ~ lf tlw Spurs makt the p&a)offs. they .,u ~the Laker$ 1n the first round, The Laken' cffon .Wtifitcl a ICUOCt-bcst pcrfonnance by Span auard Alvin Robtrtton4 who ICOft'd l7 olbil 40 _potnu 1n 1M teC08d half. one short of a camu hfat\. ~-.,.,. also had a 1tam·hiah 10 mi "LA hit 101M ll)Od pate1, bu1 ~ dtd pie) herd."' Roberuon satd. "1'1'is .. ., I toOd emohOMI tnt b YS, bU1 if ~ -ant to 'Nin 1n the playOffoi. t \CC'-ltlOft •111 be \it.al." lndU\& 104-10~ In the fina) ptnod. 'A-oT1h) I 1 traiatu pomu al the Lakm ~~"' on a 14-4 $pl'C( .ni·, ... ·, ~Jn\J un\Jcr.Jam1c "-J11-:".., l"'f'-ev.pon Beach 1s 1n the tx , ' ~-and-under doubles \\ ood· ~·Jg~·<~ •J~ Pate and Rand} h ·c) d"l ~ "'":d:X''' (IF dout-1~. as well as ~.Pc -\"' ":and Da,e \foorc of EJ v- Clia .,.a,on g1nated 1n I <>6 b) \\ .,.,, T"l.il her and' inualh even a' ,;11IJ~\·, oun in OJa1 and Ventura· an· ....... ·d ''' hC'd ulc q()()open1n&-da) ma:1.hC'' The-, ham p1onsh1 p matches~ pla' ed JI 01a1 · Ltbbc~ Parle c )n :he high school le,·el ll's the \\ ·m~Jt"don of1he WC1t. but bcauSt ,,f:hc dr ~tancc and c-rowdcd schedule 1: '14"1dl"'n gets the anenuon ll dt-- S('"'' f#L-. ...... Saa &atoal•'• Praak Brtck-*I trtee .. ..... ....-1M~·.,1w8eott. Jot "t'a' er and Bryan Wilton led l 'l ,,., ' Htgh to a rare 6-59 Sea \ l""' 1 l"JgJe ronqucst over \'lsittna '·"'P",... Hartior 1n Sea V~ Leas~ ·-~, t.. J ... • •ield Tuesday on a d.a~ "'lC'n !l ,. lol.t'rt'J \lst haP'P)1tO beal lht '" ·.ithe1 .>G1 gt't lhctr mccts in. "'ea' l'T ·ooJ. first in the intermedt· all 'lurdlt'~ 1 J~ q). 100 (23.34) and an, ,,)~ the v.inmna milt n::aly. ""h le \l, .Ison p ve his co.ch. O.n \\ r, hit,~' t"-o fit\tS (h!lh jump and tr.r.e Jump\ and a second in tht IOl\I JUO"p El~v.hcrc • E411 ... ·, Davi41 Neel ~nl I S-0 1n the fXlle 'aull teammak K.akaph Caner lnplt"d "'lth v.ins m tht hip hurdle~• ~ J til shot put CS~""1) and dl5'U\ I I <.~.,, and C'ha.rhe Tylct's douNt' 1n tht' IO"I and tnpk Jumps (~ 1.101 ~ and 4~-1) pro'cd too much for Fountain \ allt} \\1th a .,,_5 loss. Fountam Valley fell to .-1 tn unset LeaiJuc actJOC despite the efforu of s:pnnkr Makr Map. v.ho ~nt 11 43 and 22.4 1n .. 1nn1na tM 100 and 200. f.dalon 1mpro'~ to}...() ................. ~i11 .. '°tum Ocean V~••a).16-j(l._. mna.n unbeaten 1n S...met 1-- cu·cta Ra) On1n'I "'Cnl a ~ m lk pok '-"Buh for Ocean v~. but marts were off for the "'°" pan became of tht watbcr condallOn •T9!1 .,_ of Com Mna doulbcd an the ..,rinu ( 10.l and 23 9) but Trabuco Htlls drOl'P'd \M Mcsans an Pacific Coe11 Lape IK't)Qft. "8-64. In prts' llC'bOft· JUiie &.wrw of Ediloft lwned •• an outstandl na I l 1 n the I 00 llldCn. (Plm11-111D11/911 • • \ 'I NEW YORK -A cable telc.vision •wortlhaT bnJada:su balCbell~4 bours a day coWd bt in place for the beainnina of llilie 1990 ICUOD, bucball offtcials Uy. .. It would oorM on with ~ fint pme at noon EMtern time and would notaooffuntil la.m. or the last Wat Coast pme ends." Commiuioncr Peter Ueber- roda laid. When there are no live pmcs. there could be tapes ol IM previous day's pmes. minor-kquc pmcs. lailbliabt films. scoreboard . ~ows and scrolls of boucora and averqes, accorchng to Ueberroth and ~ Bums, baseball's senior vice president for broedcasting. Uebcrroth said the network would have a fixed 1ebedulc, but it would be able to switch to any pme of in1a'Clt. ' .. It would have the ability to go to any different time zone and any different ballpark, .. Uebtrroth said last week. ''If (Paul) Molitor has a battina streak and he's up, it could switch to Milwaukee for his at-bat. Or if there's a no-h;ncr somewhere we could 10 there ... -The network would be pan ofbasiccable. meaning that consumers would not have to pay an additional fee for the channel, as is the case for Home Box Office or Showtime. Games from local teams co uld be blacked out so as not to interfere with local stations. Quote of the day AMy Vu Slyh, Pittsbu!Jh Pirates out- fielder. on the club's stability this spring c-0mpared to the situation a yea r ago: .. Last year. we had so man} people coming in and out they didn't bother to sew their names on the backs of the uniforms. They j ust put them there with Vek:TO." I Rama' Brown returns to track Olympic sold medali 0 st a.. Browa, • who p vc up track to play for the Los Angeles Rams, announced Tuesday that he is quinina football and hopes to win • another gold medal at Seoul. "I am announcing my retirement from ·pro football, .. Brown, a free agent. said at a news conference. "I am an accomplished pro football player. and now I must move on ... The wide receiver. who also returned kickoffs for the Rams. made a reported S200.000 last year. The NFL cJub rcponedly bad offered him a raise ofbetwecn $25.000 and $50.000 for next season. Asked ifhc might change his mind and play football 1f Jeb S..w, the Rams' vice prcsident- financc, met all his contract demands, Brown replied: .. J• Slaaw wouldn't do that. ... It's too late for me in football. I've made up my mind and my goals arc in track ...... In London, U.S. hammer thrower BlU Gren, who tested pos1t1ve for an excnsive level of testosterone at last year's Pan American Games,. and Pueno Rican spnnter Lats Meraln have been bann~ from intemauonal com~t1t1on for two years. track and field·s governing body . . In Mission Viejo, Patricia 811nt of San Jose State took 1nd1vidoal honors with a thrtt-round total of 224. and the Spanans captured their second consecutive team tnle in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association women's golf tournament Te•m wants to enter Cup race LONOON -A Bnt1sh yacht club said Tuesday that 1t had become a challenger for the America's Cup this year. along with New l.ealander Michael Fay. but a spokeswoman for the Amencan defender said the Royal Burnham Yacht Club's panicipat1on is not definite. "We shall be racing an ehmmauon scncs in August ap1nst Fay's boat." said David ~CClfem, spokesma!fj. for tt\t Blue Arro1V group. a multi--tniH1on dollar British bUSJnns congJomerate ... The winner of fhat race will face San Dieso for the Cup.·· ··1 don't know at this point whether anythjng bas been cast in stone.·· said Becky Heyl. spokeswoman for SaJI America. the San Otego Yacht's Oub's defense manager. Heyl said all 1ntcircsted panics to the possible · ehm1nat1on scnes. includtnf t~ San Diego club. would have to ap'CC to racec.onditaons for it to be held. llcBale l•da Celt. to ke, win ~ lkPn'e t lria -.on Ill hiab ofll points and ..,.. ICORld lf u bolt lollon defeated Detroit. 121-1101 T\leldayn==&be•aJe witb the Pi110n1 for ldva• Woulbout tbe NIA'• Fas&em Coaa..c. playota. The &ome tam ha won the lut 17 IUMI belall8 tM two teams. Boston has won its lul 22 home 111111e1 -ooe in Hanford. Conn. --.u-tbe-........_l:Mroit hat won its last eitbt home pma ..Unst the Celtics ... ElttWhere an the NBA:,....,,......_ ICOftld ''of his 47 points in the founh quarter u viutina Chicaao withstood 1 43-point New Yort bamee to beat the K.nku 121 -118. The Bulla. eeventb COftleCUtive road victory dropped the Knick.I into ei&hth olace in the Eastern Con(erence, one-half .. me beltind Wuhi~on and one-half pme ahead of"lndiana. Phitaddphaa is also in the batik for the final two of eiabt berths in the Eastern Conference, wi~tar SQSOn play endina Sunday . . . a.rte. ICOred 21 points u Phjladelphia rallied in the nal period to defeat Milwaukee, I IS-102, and keep alive the Sixen' chase for a playofTbenh. A tellout crowd of 18, 168 turned out for the retirement of J.U. Entmc'1 No. 6 jerwy ... ~ WlWa ·had 31 points and Atlanta outscored New Jersey 12-2 in overtime to band the Nets their 14th consecutive loss. 119-109, and their 20th loss in 26 pmes since WUU. ._.took over as coach Feb. 29 ... Rel .... Blackmu scoftd 27 points and O.llu held off a late founh.quaner Houston rally to defeat the Rockets I 04-96 and snap 1 three-pme Mavericks' road losina streak ... Lafa,.ue Lner, named the NBA's player of the week on Monday, had 31 points and 12 rebounds to lift Denver put Seattle, I J.4-114, the Nuucts' 15th win in 16 pmes ... Rookie A.rm. Gilliam scored 19 points to lead Phoenix past Golden State. 122-107. Banlina San Antonio for the ei&hth and final Western ~onfercncc playoff berth, the Suns must win all three of their remaini1.::es and have the Spurs lose all three of thein . . . 'hen scored 33 points, leading Sacramento past the Oippen. 120-105. and snappin& the Ki•' four-pme losina stnk. MkUel Ca1e had I 7 points. 19 rebounds and seven steal~ fo r Los Angeles .... Kart Mallee'• 38 points, including a crucial dunk with 29 seconds to 10, helped Utah past Ponland. 129-122 ... In other NBA news: Houston real estate developer and car dealer Da.W S. Wolff suspended negotiations to purchase the San Antonio Spurs. Oilers slip put Flames, 3-1 Jart ~ant's goal with 6:37 remaining ~ broke a 1-1 tie and wa,_ Gre'*J added a , break.away goal to sjve the Edmonton Oilers a 3-1 victory over the host Calpry Rames Tuesday ,ni&ht in the openina pme of the Smythe Division finals. Kurri picked up a pass from Eu Tlll.ua just outside the flames' blue hne, raced in and beat &oaltender Mae Venea OVCT the left shoulder with a 20-foot slapshot from the ri.aht circle. In the other NHL playoffpmc Tuesday ... a. .. Bur scored twice, includin& the ao-ahcad pl at 6:09 of the th ird period, I'S the host Detroit Red Winp beat the St. Louis Blues 5-4 in the opener of the Norris Division finals. Television, radio TELEVISION 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Division final round G.ame 2. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Philadelphia at New York Mets. WOR. 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL.: Atlanta at Houston. TBS. 6:3Q p.m. -PRO B~ALL: Laken at Dallas, Channel 9. 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Padres at Dodgers, Z Channel. 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Orlando Magic All-Star Classic. from Orlando, Fla. (ta~). Prime Ticlcet. - M1dni&ht -PRO B<MXEV: Division final round Game 2. ESPN. RADIO 1 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Dalla$, KLAC (S70). 7 p.m . -PRO BASEBALL: Padres at Dodgers. KABC (790), KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Utah at Clippers. KRTH (930). THUUDA V'S TELEVISION 11 : 15 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Montreal at Chicqo Cubs. WGN. f!!9iB SCHOOL TRACK AND Jl'IBLD ••• Karrw alto woe tbe 200. whored c0t .. -..1 a. O'c .... to>. 1:11.11. >m&...-1. c.rowe11 ''"'· al. '· ,,...., .... tbe wi~' ~ rela" lam 1 • ..,...,,. (0), I:~ I. C.... (01, (ftV), IUi I. ~ lll'V), DJ. •' 1:""1 l ,..,... CO), t-1'.& -~I. ~ SI.I and led tbe Suneet -~ .... c.... CO>. dli I. c...... (01, 1.-,._,, ldllell. t•1.t. lapae meddncbilll 60().metef .. i l. I •• l W CO). I& -H>-1 '•• l'VI. ..... 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Lo.-._. • thanhenecond-placetimebltheG> ·~~ .. ~o\?1»-~ 1. Delltfl co>. <.._.. ..-. • _.., •Martlee ~led~ to ui v.._ a. Herl\ co>. •s. u.;.~1 :_~o>io11~3:iJ.· McClelll CL•>. 12 ... S Sa Vaew Ltlliue v~ lllY-l. 1111 COllMllM. 200-1. Turner 101. 11.M, J. McClelll CLe1, winnina the lonar.·ump 05-10) and ,._r;:1.~01~~:1~u; 1. o.... CL.a>. au; » wa1eraon 101, 1u3. both sprints (I I.I and 27.67). DT-1, o.wlil (L.a). lJS-S; t. '-"" (01. 1:04~~· :.::..:~· ,J~ l~li. Autll CL.el, •DeMle ........ capCured the Iona l1t·7; t. T ... 10), W·I. --1 Wiiiiam• COi. UI, t. WeltWod (Lei. jump(17-l)and won the IOOin I~.~ "::'8..: :...c-: =·... 24·.~r'~~f:,~ 6:0US; 2. l(allt COi. to lead Costa Mesa to a 66-47 Pacific --1. .,._. c~. IU; 2 . ..,... ICM), ._,u, > ~--101. 6:1U. Coast Leaaue win over visitina 11.11 1. ....,,... CTH>. ""' J,200-1. GMMI\ 1Le1. 12:52; 2. v ...... 101. Trabuco Hills. 10~~1~·,,D;:~'· Gra11t <CM>. n~ t~~0lo1'.3:::,,, 2 ..... 1o1• * BOYS SUllS8T L8MIW •-n.~v-.a , ..................... , ' lOl>-1, Maee (ll'V), 11..G; 1. TtutdW IFVI. 11.5'. J. Siie"* CFV). 11A ~1. Maee Cll'Vl, 21.4, 2. Teuldw IFVI, 21.41, 1 EditOll, D )l. --1. Nlc:M CE>, SU4; 2. Wtlltmot"e !El, SU,; >. TYier CEl, tuO. --1 . .-Wmar (E), 2:01.1; 2 ..... .,. IEI. 2:0U; J. ~ Cll'V), 2:0U. 1....-1. .. .,.,,. (El. ~t; 2. FlelteY IFVI, 41'2.C; ). Galaatllft !El, 4:A6.2. J,20t-I. ;Lor.,..,. (El. 10:12.0; 2. Loct.wood IFVI, IOl2U; 1 EIW'ke <El, tO:a.J, 110Ht+-1. Carter CE), 15M; 2. atilt IFV), 15.66, 1 SNltl CFV), 16.21 ltOlt+-1. WN!more CE), 41.16; 2. ,._ (FV), .,..,, >. "*" CFV>. aw. a "9111...-l. F.-elfl Valrt, .,_,. 1MO f'elay-1. Edlloll, J:Jl.O. H>-1. Fo• (ll'V). S-10; 2. Edlaon, S·6. l . no lfllrd. LJ-1. TYier !E), 21-1011); 2. T_,.... (FV), 20-9: l. "'*-d (FV), lt·l. T J-1. TYier CU. 0 ·1; 2. )'OI (FV), •H.<.; l. Hue!Mrd (FV), •tV.. PV-1. Noel ((), IH; 2. "vf., IFVI. ll•O. >.~ (FV), 11-0. SP-I. C¥19r IE>. •-0111; 2. FIYM (El. SM, ). ..,.,.... (El. .. .. OT-l. Car1er IEI, 155-1; 2. CIWlttv (FV). I~; l. TlluotOll CE), 1•·11-.. ••• • ... .... ... 0.... ,,... • , .. ,.... ............. ) 1e.-1. Gutlarre1 COVI, II.JS; 2. Murray IHI). 11.5; 1 Pim IOV), lU. ,__.1. Gutlerre1 IOV), U.t; 2. "'4/Trav (HI), 2'-1; 1 lt\Mllne (He), W . --1. WNtt CHI), SU; 2. Gutlarrea COVI, SU; ). Mcl(lfllav (HI), SU. ...-1. Scftumtn (Hal, HU; 2. Wrlefll (He>. 2:1U. J. ~1•111 CHa), '146.5. 1...-1. G-...... IHa), •:JU. 2. Kutldl IOVl. 4:37.0, >. "'°"" (He), ~.O. uoo-1. l(utldl (OV). 10:01.J; 2. "'°"' CH•>. 10:22.0. ). Wrltitll (HI). II.I. llOHH-1. Gem CWI). lU; 2. •ua ... CHa>. 1U; l. W1lllams (He), 16.f. >OOIH-1. Geru CHe>. C1.t; 1. •u. ... (HI), ... 6. 3 ~ IHaJ, 4'.0 .00 rela...-1 HunflllelOll 9"ctl. SU. H;-1 Wolf IOVI, 6-2; 2 Garie (He), S·I; l. FrOflft IOVI, S~L . LJ-1 •ooren IOV), 10-2...,; 2. Ml/Krev (Hll. 10-11,i,, l . JotlnlOll IHel, lt·l. T J-1 Wt'tltt (Hll. • 11; 2 JoflMOll (HI), 40·4; 3 •oore11 IOVJ. ,. .• ...,. PV-1. Olrllng IOVI. 13 .. ; 2. no MCond Of t~lrd . $11-1. Lewi• CHI), 46-t; 2. 1( ..... (0Vl. 45-9, J '"91.,.Mn COV), ...... OT-1 Grace (Hal. 151-0; 2 Lewi• IHI ), 1•1·1. 3 K .... IOVI. 1••1. ~ACN'IC COAST L8MIW Or-.. "· &......-.... ,, , .. ,.... .............. , 1--1 ~I (0). 11.70; 2. Hem (0 ), 11.10, l Grev Ill). 12.00. 200-1 Volllllrt 10), n.", 2. Mell~\ (LI), 2U6; l . CHtro IOI, 2""-1 --1. ~llfltwl (LI), S).10; 2. Goftlelel ..,_I. oar.ct (TH). SU; I. ..,._y (TH), lt.16; >. erwe1 (0 ), lU. SU: J. Gf'MI (CM), W.7. JOO LH-1 .... (0), Sot."; 2. a-ti IOI. --1. orw.a (TH), tl07.4; 2. c-•ev SUI; ]. Peret 101. S7.•2. !TH), ,..,,, I. TJIOmMoll (C.Ml, 2:11.f. 400 relaY-1. Orenet. S2 II 2·f'lllle-1. Ottull (THI. 11•; 2. GrllaN• 1,600 relaY-1 nol COlllMled. (TH), 11M; J, llO llllrd. HJ-I. EHi (01. 4·10. 2 ~IOI. 4·10, lllHt+-1. CHmentl (CM), 1U, 2. 91KNM ). SleN (Li i. 4·1. CCMI. t6..I; J. Sunwftert (TH), 1U. LJ-1 FOfd (0), 1S·1; f FelCOll (0), 1)-f, ,..._,_ 9wMI CC.Ml. G.11 2. CNmaftll l . ia.r.1 (0 ). ll·• C~!,i e .. •; J. Dew (TH), G.S. T J-1 FOfd tOJ, 30-!_i 2 FelCOn IOI. -,...,,_ .. C.Mle MMe, 46.1. 2'•11...,, l EnK'I (Lii. 77·1 Mii ,._1. Treouto Hilll, II.I. SP-1. Gr1neto 10 1. 32•1. 2 Ea1t IOI. 31.t; H>-1. It~ <THI. 6·2, 2. ON,,... 3 Goddard ILll. 2'-1. ICM), S•I; >. no lflircL OT-1. Greneto 10 1. 10'"1, 2. Andeuon IOl, U-1. ~-a (THI. 11·1: 2. Smlltl (CM). 90-1, 3 EHi (0), •·• 17·J; l. K9YO (CM), 11·1. c .... Miu '6. T,.._. .... a T J-1. C ....... ITH), ...... ; 2. Dow CTHJ. (II ....... .,._. Ill ..... ) Jt·I; l. Snlfftl (~Ml. •·t. 1._1 Surmon CCMJ, 174. 2 COiemen ~-1. V .... CCMI, 11-0; 2. C ... ,,., ICM), ICM), 12 S, > White (THI. IU 10-6; 1 N\11f1 ll9dlo (CM), ..... m-1 C06emen IC.NII, 1f.O. 1 WNte (TH I. SP-1. ftalrMM• lTH), 41-t\'t; 2. Oeerborn (CM), •6, 1 McM11ef1 ICM), •·S. 29.1, 3 Clerenee ITHI. )CU OT-1. it~ CTHI. 117.7.,._, 2. Ha"le 440-1 Goldman (TH), l:OU, 2 Saunders (CM) 11,.. ' ,__.11 (" .... ) 112 ,.,._ (THI, 1-07.t, l. Hellev (CM>. 1'10" ' . ; •· -.r -....., ' . . --1 Klrllv (THJ, 7:34.S. 1. Goldmen (THI. YA ~W &.8MIW 1:34.1, ). l ryent !CM). 2:•S. I ' u. ... 111¥ 16, ....... ......, ff Ml ...... I KJrlly (THI. 6;1', 2. N\alendel (THI. (II ....... ...._ .. ..,_, 6:5'; 3 Arlondo1 (THI. 7-00. 10.-1. """*'tu>. 10.56; 2 ..... Mii (U), 7·ml ...... I. Mu•l•I ICM), 14: .. , 2. no Meond 11.0; >. ~ (NH), 11.a . Of tlllrd ?»-1. W...,., CU), ~; 2. 9'...-(U). ll~H-1. Surmon ICMI. 17 I, 1 CUMl1191 23.53; l. Mafteml CNH), n•. ICM), lU. 3 Ftemllle (TH), 11 1 ........ 1. , .... (U), W.16; 2. Sellur• (Ul. lJOl.H-1 Salldeu (TH). SS.1. 7 ~llllno S4 52, l. c:.t-(NH), SUt. ICM). SS f, l. Cunnl1191 ICMI, 51 S. --1. lallwe (U), ?;OlM; 2. Ol•Oll (NH), '40 rtleY-1 COiie MeM, SSt • 2:001, J ~ 2:11.16. Miit rela...-1 C0tt1 Mna, UU ~I. INHI, 4:JS; 2. Ol•Oll (NH), HJ-I ~rll (CMl. 4·2; 2. Coiem.n (CM), •:43; 3. Klll'IWYI CNHI. 4:46. . 4·0; l no third 2·ml--1. ~ (NH), t:S7; 2. Vall CUI. LJ-1 ForMler (TH). 14·2; 7 Surmon tCMl. 10:09; l. Tsai CU). 10:4 ' ll·f. 3 Cunning, ICM), 1l·2. lJOHH-1. Hall (NH), ls.IS; 2 Wea,,... IUI. T J-1 Fore11 ... ITHJ, 11·6, 2 Kemlklllare IUJ; J. aladl!Nfl (NH), 17.lS. <CMl. 11·l. l no tnlrd. :1300+-1. WM-CUI. CU9; 2. Hall IHHI, SP-I leelef ICM). 23·10; 1 no MC011C1 Of .. 25; l MuftMll !U>. ...... third ..0 rela...-1. ~ Har'llOr. 46.25. OT-I heter (CAI\). Sl·t. 1. no Meond or Mlle r•Y-1. Ufllwnlty, l'A2. tlllrd HJ-1 W1llOll (U), S-10; 2. HenMll INH) . S-10; ). "° llWd. LJ-1. T~ (NH>. ll·'IO'h. 7 W1llOll CU), 11·1; 1 Fl.-CUI. 11·5. T>-1. Wlt\oll CU). a -s, 2. H•• (HH), Jt·10. l. CllO IUl. Jt·t. PV-1. Hentoll tNH I, 14·0; 2. •eddlneton (NHI, 11-6; l ... ttmall (U), 10-6. SP-1. W..., (NH), 41·1'.'-. 2. Vaulflt (U). --~. J •OM'! (U). Js-1. OT-l Hew CU), lH--9, 2 .• ..,. IUI. 1CW-l. l. HeftlOll (NH). lOHIYI GIRLS SUlaaT L•A~ ·-· ... P--. " .... " • ............. Ill llilelln) 10.-1. J. l(arrw !El. 12.2; 2. TaYIOf IE), 12.4;...l. .$mlltl CEh lU. JOC>-1. J. Karrer IEI, 27.S, 2 TeYIOr IE>. 11.1; l. CortM CE>. 2t.2. --1 •eldlllelll (FV), 1.,.4, 7 aOddle IEI. 1-Gl.1; l Ftvnn (FVI. 1-0. t ...-1 LaMoftl IE), 7-.U.t, 2 HUlll.,. ~E l, ?-.Jl.S; 3 .._ (FV), 2:W. 1....-1. LaMont IEI. S:At.t; 2. C-'Y IFV), 6:02.S, l . HUlller CE I. 6:06.5. J.JOC>-1. C-'V IFV>. 12:50.l; 1 Ouloll IEI. ll:?U, 3 Comlll IFV>. ll:ll f lOOl.H-1. Corcoren (FV), 16.•. 2 Teylor (FV), 17.0; '). Aillen (FV), 1U. YA Yl•W L.8AOUS ......,. ...,., 12. U.... lal¥ 4S , .. NMllle .,,... "' ..,., 100-1 Pfl1t ... (NH), 11,'2, 2. aUl'IOll (NH ). 12 I•. 3 Griffin (U). 12.10 720-1 Pfl,ter (NH). 27A7, 1 eU'tOll INH I. 11.10. ) Griffin IUI. 21.'1. 44C>-I Griffin IUI. 1:05..S, 2 Kuofem\a11 INHl, 1-0. S. 3 0eneo« IHHI. 1Ak --1 P1noo (~H), 7-.3', 2. StelMeu~ INH), U I. 3 Soencer IU), 1~ Ml ...... I PellOO (HH), S•.S4, 7 St.W..U~ (NH) • ..01, 3 JOMM>ft (U). •:Ot 7·ml ...... I ltOOlnM>ft IHH I. 11:JO. 2 JoN)Mlft IUl. 12.lS. 3 Oeldouf (HHI. llsO • llOLH-1. JecotKOll INHI. 17:U, 2 Miiier INH), N9, l. Ko IUI. lt02 »Ol.H-1. JacOOton (NHI. S4.03; 2 Miiier CHH), SS O; J lerl~w IV), 56.lt ...0 rete...-1 Hewll04'"1 Herbor. S3.l7 Mlle reteY-1. New_.1 Harbor, •:>o. HJ-I Han IUI. 4-t. 7 O'Oell (HH), •·•. J Jellten IUl, 4·4 L>-1 Pflll.,. (NH), 1S·IO, 2. Miller (NH) 1S·f, J •ve11 (U), 1'·S T J-1 Lin IU), 32·1; 7 •van IUl. 30-1, J "nder\Oft ( u). )Cl-s SP-I, Jellten CUI. 21· 11'.,, 7. Huang CU). 23·•. 3 S..ov IUI, n·SY, OT-I •ecM< (U), 19·9, 2 •o«ie<ll' (NH I. 11·0. J Seepy (U), 70-7 COLLEGE BASEBALL • • • Sutton backs his assistant homBl Also contributini for Golden West (7-5. 19· I I) was first baseman Tom Smythe. who went 2 for S with one run scored. In colteg action: SeCaJ ~ese 11, P•t Lema NllAffM 7: Carlos Salazar went 3 for 4 with a three-run homer to get the Vanauards staned in the first and sec came back with seven in the third en route to the Golden State Athletic Conference victory in San Diqo. Steve Milledac (2 for 3) and Jbsh Johnson (3 for 4) helped key the bia third inn1n1 as the Vanauards had seven consecutive hits. Milledge had a three-run homer and Johnson an RBl-sinalc. Jim Mansfield (5-4) pitched the distance for the victory, allowing seven earned runs. thrtt of them in the final inning. SCC had a I 0-4 lead when the Crusaden rallied on a two-run homer by A.J. Napier in the ninth, followed by Tom Nubiensky's (3 for S) solo shot. but that was all they could muster. sec improved to 10-8 in the GSAC. 16-23-1 overall, while Point Loma fell to 4-13. 11-27. At UCI, UCLA led 4-0 in the founh inning when the pme was called because of rain. No plans have been made to finish the pme. LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP) -Ken- tucky basketball coach Eddie Sutton said Tuesday his confidence remains unshaken in the abilitt:;' integrity of assistant Dwane y. who is under investiption for an alleaed recruiting violation. Sutton had made no public com- ment since The Daily News of Los Anseles rcponcd Thursday that a videotape Ca.scy sent via Emery Worldwide air freight to the father of signce Chris Mills contained S 1,000. Sutton said Casey "is one of the finest youni persons I know. My confidence in his ability, and es- pecially his integrity. remains un- shaken." Sea Kings rally to tppple University in five games $l8 A~ WILLGrr Tu'IlmRE. CdM overcomes 2-1 hole. wins fifth. 15-0: Sailors. Eagles sweep University Coach Ladd Salncu. "But we let them get away. and down the stretch they just played well de- fensively an every darccdon ... Also in the Sea View: ~Hart.er s, Tudll I: .Mike Nauyen (eiaht kills). Chris Lee (seven kills) and "f ony Menz (five kills) led the S.ilon. 7-2, S-0, droppinc the Tillers to ().5 in l~ue play with a 15-5, 15-6, I S-4 deci11on. This summer. it <k>esn't oost much to look. Only JJ8 a month for 24 months. 118 down and 23 payments of S18 with a IS% A.P.R. at participating clubs. So ~~ by for a free guest tour. You'll look hotter tlwl ever in a bathing suit, thanks to the hotto't ~pment and facilities anywhere. Jog on our rushioned ~ng trlrl. Swim in an Olympk-~le pool. Ride Ukyde \lUr1c up a swe-At on all the la1est machines. Then l1Jt the beach. A oo make the rest ci them swe-At. 31hioo1~HEAirtt CUJB RJt MEN AND WJ.tEN Corona del Mar Hiab's Sea K.inp rallied from the brink of elimination in the Sea View Leape volleyball race Tuetday ni&ht with 1 3-1 de- cision over host Univenity Jo stay one pme off Ne~ Harbor's unbeaten championship P1Qe of ,-0. The Sea K..inp opened with In 11-16 win in the fint Id, then fell behind. 2-1 , by tc0ra of 12· I'· 3-1 s. only to rebound with a ~nee in 11unnint the host TrojaM. IS-10. ,,-0. .. We bad a couple of chances to put them away in the fint pme," aid Estueta I, P....W I: Senior Todd Brooks had 28 1uist1, three terVice aces ind two solo blocks 11 the Eqles (2-3, 3-8) won I 1 '-l. I '·2. I S-8 victory over Foothill ( 1-4). In the South Coast ~: tm.J,M...._V l:C ' Buccola (20 kills), T Trout CTf kiUs) and Matt Elias ( 14 kills) led the Vaqueros7-1S.1'-ll.15-6, IS-9. .. • ... 'I. .,, •), :i. I), ii, I), 1), 1), •). '). ), D. '· ). •· >. ). ., ), ), I\ 9 I, '• • " '· t, " " " n r • '\ s 'I s :i s a ~ I. I. r • .. ,,. .. MAJOlt L•AGW ITAMCMNOI A""'1cM a.... Clllc..c> Oallland ....... Kan .. t Cllv Ttxtt s .. 111e MIMHOll wa1T .,. ...... 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Check lour LOcol Directwy Or Yelow ,.... for AllilNuesl BATTERIES oO MON1M IAT111'1 ·-31" . -................. . . ~ ... -. • . ,. • : It Brewers hand Baltimore Ortofes ·"their 13th consecutive loss. 9-5 ., ·.,. llhimore tied a ~ lel&uc r~rch~ilh its 13th :~ llniilbl lou hen lbc IW1 of lbc leUOD Tuelday niaht u : 1?auflitolitor llit a three-nan homer to hdp the Mllwau~ ~ •• 1?-kCWUi beat tbe Orioles, 9-S. in a.ltimoft. .. • Tbe visitil11 Orioles equaled the losina streaks of the · ~~-= Sena1ors in 1904 and the Detroit Tife!'s in · 920. 'more will to for the record Wednesday niabt in Uwa~ !&> ·t· Tbe &anchi1e reciord for oonsecutive defeats is 14. ••• 10bce in Baltimore in I 9S4, and twi~ when the team was '•'• ~ • St. I _,,; •.~ID a.uu1S. · : • Baltimore. Slnlllficw to scort runs and with a . I 86 · · · lam banint averaeie enterin. a the pme. took a 3-0 lead in · ·• 6nt inna .... but then collapsed in the field en route to its teventb strailllt km under Manaarr Frank Robinson. ~ . RobiMOD took O'l'ef for Cal Ripken Sr .. who was fired last week. '· • · The Oriotes committed four errors.. including three •· -in a thiu-run Milwauk~ fifth innin&. as four of the Brewers' runs were unearned. Elsewhere in the American Leaaue: ft•c<n s. JM' t: In Oeveland. fose Guzman pitched su shutout inninp and Larry Parrish drove in • two runs with a bases-loeded single and ended a five-pme .... winni .. streak for Oev~land. w~ich is lost for onJy_ the · ·second an 13 pmcs. and 11 off to its best start (I 1-3) 11nce 1966. - Be. Ja,. ti,ReJah S: In Toronto. Jesse Barfidd hit a grand slam to cap a seven-run third inning and Jim ~<· .......................................... .. ., .. ~ PREP BASEBALL • • • ·-l'roaBl .. If you'r<' Huntinston Beach and give up onl) two runs. you fifure rou'll ~a winner 80 percent oft he ume:· Gibbons sa1d ... They hit the baJI well." ' In the first. Marie Brenner doubled and came home on Gary Christopherson's first of three singjcs. In the sixth, Danny Hernandez walked with one out, took third on Christopherson's single and scored when the Oilen were unable to complete the double play on Matt &ruam:.s.aroundcr Huntington Beach had two runners on base in the fourth. and pushed a man to third in the fifth but was • ·unable to scort. Hernandez and Bcnram made strong defensive plays in the seventh to stop potentiaJ hit.s. In the Paci fie Coast league: ....,_.llllh 17, W...,...se7:ChrisShefTwent 3 for ~-=.4 with two RBI. and Mike Smedes added a pair of hits and ~:·pitched the distance as the Hawks movcd·to S·2 in league. '..c;;:.Woodbridac fell to 3-S. : Eric Brougher (2-2) took the loss for the Warriors. ~: ~ho were led offensively by Stan Machcslc1. ~rrick ~: .Odum. Rob Lee and Brougher with two hits each. ~ •. In a non-league pme: •-:!;: Ona1e IA&kru 11, Llkrty c.mu.. i : Bryan ~ 'James went 4 .for 4, Chris Buckels went 2 for 4 with a double and John Van Dyke struck out eight and walked ~:::· sill. but it didn't hold up for Li~rty Chrisuan. which fell to 8-S overall on the loser"s dia.mond. Daryl Cole led the winners. going 2 for 2 with a triple ~ and four RBI. Clancy ( 1-2) tied a ct.ub ftCOld with 12 strikeout~ rnatdlina Pete Vuckovteh's =nee venus Balta· more on July 2.6. 1977. Bret SA n, 1·2. pitched four inninlt and allowed five hits. ... lea 7, ~I: In Detroi~ RQltf Ckmcn1 (3-0) struck out 11 in eilht inninss for hi1 first caftler win at Tipr Stadium. It was the 2•th time be bu llNCk out 10 or more in a pme in 108 career s&ans. Many 8an'ett, who went 3-for-S, broke a 2-2 tic with a two-run sin&)c in the fourth innina. YllMet 7, Twtas I: In Minneapolis, Rickey Henderson, Bobby M~ham and Mi~e P_llliarulo d.n?ve in two runs each 1n a sax-run second 1nruna that earned the Yankees Into a tic With AL East rival Cleveland for the best record in the ~n at 11-3. WMle Su 7, Marllen I: In SeattJe, Carlton Fisk hit two home runs as the White Sox wpn their fifth straiaht and took over fint ~ in the AL West. Startin& in the fifth innina with the score.tied 2-2. Kenny Williams. Ivan Calderon, Fisk and HarQld Baines hit solo home runs in consecutive inninp. llOOU> cl >tlltll c; ........ .. "-' .. ~" c;w ... 110 f!lllc 1(-· 1.-• ..._ . _ .... ..... • , J I J 0. 0 1000 • I I 2 J I I I • 0 1 0 • 1 1 J • I I I 0 0 0 I • I 0 0 , 0 0 0 C.IO cl •-1» .,_. ..._ .. 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"" s • > 1 found his 1987Camaroina ~' 0 1., ! : ~ ~ shambles Monday mom-c..::c., ""_ 1,0 , :_1.:,. i! ~ ...,' in1 after support beams UmW-. .--.. "'"'· holding his carport pve ~-15:""::..:-· Third._, . way. "8JC NOTICl P\8.JC NOTICE MUC NOTICE Nil.JC NOTICE NI.IC NOTIC( Nil.JC NOTICE Nl.IC NOTICE Nl.IC NOTICE f'talC NOTIC( MUC NOT1CE f T ~ Bemarano,c.klom4924()t tile person w1111 whom from the date ol llrst It-M'".aoc:euo, A.......,. l9f 1>1ds or to wal\19 any tr· 1pkr1. misc t>JtS. misc t>gs Serr .. no Reconveyance E.XEPTTHEREFROMAll ~.loutiefyttle ~ T-",2_~S~'"' Direc:ttOllS 10 tile at>ovt clalma may t>e ltted ti' AC-tuanceoflettera11proviaed ............ 2121 IL c-t regull riltet In 1ny t>•da °' ln clthes Company, a Callfomta Cor· Oil . GAS. MINERAL ANO lndebtw w:ur9d by Mid < ...,.,~ -.. ~y may be oOlaintla lly flONESCROW,INC .900N In Sec11on 700 of tl1t ..... ., ......... C... thet>iddtog Petet Miellelmore, Sp D PQflllon 11 lrust ... °' IUC· WATER RIGHTS. BUT Deed lndudlnQ IM ... and > Tt'\.9..-.No. reo.-1-1·9 -"'wnting TUSTINAVENUE,SUITEG, Prot>aleCodeofCalifom .. dilMer.CAmlS PvfsuanttotheprOVISIOf'IS ll1-t>edffrme.Clttfln,Cffe c euor trust••. or WITHOUT RIGHT OF ...,.,..oftbatn.llteeand ;· , 15"2e l..ubr , "1383fr1 lf'Ol"I ,,.,. Dtnelaaty wlllWI 10 SANTA ANI\. CALIFORNIA The tltnt '°' fllk'll cllllm•.... Pul>lilMd ~ange Cout of SectiOn 1n3 ot the L•t>or stnd. t>kstill tubstlluled tl'Ultee purtuant ENT RV ON THE SURFACE of the true!S cr...ied by Mid ~ On ..., '· 1-. • 10:00 a.vs lrom me ~1 pu1>1a11on 92705 end tile 1u1 day '°' no1 e11pil"e prior to tour Deily Pilot April t3. ,,., 20 Code ot lhe State of Calt-Deana Tovar. Sp D to the Deed ol Trust ••· OA WITHIN 500 FEET deed. edvenc:ee ~. ~: "-M. ~-l.AtWMn TIWI ollllJS noic.. f!hng c..tms t>y any creditor months ffom the dale ot Ille t988 lorn11. lheDISTA1CT lla1 ob· 46-lovnge ctir, dak, mite eouted t>y MAHENDRA PU· THEREOF. AS RESERVED .t!h lnt•11t M provided < Deed s.iw:aa, Inc . • Saia ....... win l>8 midi tllall be May S. 1988 whleh IS heeflllQ notice 1t>ow Wlll015 talned trom Che Director ot t>.. JARA end SULOCHANA BY C J. SEGERSTROM & therein. and thl ynpeid pl'ln- ,, fnAI .. « Suo:•!IO' Tn.«• Mhoul aw..,.,,..« ,,,.,,.,...,, tile~ day t>elort the VOLi MAY EXAMINE the the Dlparlment 'ot lnd11$t11a1 Timothy Paul Warren. Sp MANENORA HUSBAND end SONS IN A DEED RE· CilC>al of the note MCUt9CI by ...,... °' Suodlll.ed Tn..lee, o1 "--~ « llT'DUed. • 10 t«la, consummation dole apeet· flle klC>I by the eourt It you "8JC NOTICE Re1111ons tile general O 36-rntsc t>u 2 Ibis, 2 WIFE and r~ded JAN 3t. CORDED DECEMBER 21. Mid deed with lnter"t < C8fWn Deed ot Trull •ec:aMCI ... -·-Of et\Q#!I~ fied at>ove are I per.on intwnted In ~llltng r1te ol pet dl9m coolra 1980 In 86dl. 134ff Paoe 1978 IN BOOt< 1298 t . PAGE ltlereon .. provldeO In Mid ~ "'1 Roget' W. a..a.e,. • rwn.:t to aatisty rne i;11perc1 ba!enoe OeteCI: April 14. 1988 the •llte, you may _.,,. NOTICE TO wages and tile gener11 William McCue. Sp. L 1137 lnatrument No. 37,.32 1987 OF OFFICIAL RE· Note . .,.. 'l\M • '* Sole end Stoerae OU. on 11'18 note MCUteCI lly JAME8 'I/. l'ISCtOnl, upon tile executor or ac:lmin-C°""'ACTORS pravllUng rite for llotld1y 2-IYltCH, tooll>•. mite bu of Offlci.i Records In the Of. CORDS Oefltd Marefl tO. I ... < Plopefty, ~ rec:ordeCI MrCI Deed 01 Tru&t 10 wc· Tr••fa _. 11tr11or. °' upon the at-CAUIMO '°" 8fl>S and overtime work In the to-Owner rnwvet the right ftcte of the County Recorder PARCEL 2 EASEMENTS S E ll ll A ft 0 ll E • ~ -..__., 22. 18'2. • S387.!M9 00 IJll.-U'l8 ~ II A ft U I l " 0 II 0 tom.y tor the execU10< or ScilooC District: Oeean cality In whlOh this wor1' Is 10 to t>ld 11 lhe salt Purctl-of Ofenge Counly, Call· AS SET FORTH IN THE CoelftYAMCE COf/111MY no. 1:2.o21911112. •IJ1T1•90 l:OllS . .._l*lMS ano .... AMKZ, Tr......... ac:tm1n11tra1or. Ind Ille with "-Sctl004 Otatrlcl be perf0<1Tled tor Heh cratt mvtt be made w1111 c:Uh only f0<..W.. and purauant to the ARTICLE ENTITLED EASE· W ..... LAI ......_ A,._ Aemta. °' 0-...,,. IO¥r<>M • Ille '""' ol 1"8 Pvbllthed Orange Coast Ille court Min proof of.... Bid o..dltM 9 o'clock Of type of worker needed 10 and paid for II Ille time ol Notlal of Default and Elec· MENTS OF THE OECLAR-.... ..... ... .. tru. c...tornra. end lnll.1111llUO'IClllOtl Ol1"'9 Nolece Daily PllOt Aprll 20, 1988 vice 1 wrlttttn request atll· a m. of Ille 2nd day ol Mey. e•ecu .. the contrlCI T'-purchase. All purchaMd lion to Sell th«eunder , ... ATION OF COVENANTS. Ca I If er I 11 a 1111 t 0 Illa! cenMI Nella of S... 91tm980 rrvs•"o W024 Ing lllel y0u oetire apedal t988 ra1es ere on Ille al the DIS· goods are told as ts. and corded OECEM8EA ... 1987, CONDITIONS ANO RE· (111)111·1111 fi: ..... .... ~Ind EledJon '°Sell ... •no COii&'" .,,. ~ noltee ol 11'18 flllnQ of"' In· Piece ot Bid Receipt TAICT office located at must be removed., the llme In Boole NIA Page N/A In-STRICTIONS. RECOAOEO ,...... ..... • 9AM).. ,, ~ -oeo ~ 5. OC S3,190S2. plul .,..,.. GI\ "8JC Jl)TICE -11ory•ndaoc>r81-*"lof Oceen V-SctloolO.strlct . 16940 B S1ree1. Hunungton of 5a1e Sale IYl>)eet to prlof atrumet11 No. 87~72to49 of IN BOOK 13303. PAGE toe RA J. IJtUP'P • VICI " 1987 a lr'6trumetll "°· 1"9 ""'°'*' ~ ~ • •Ille assets 0< of the pelt-Purchuing Dlpl · Bldg G. Beach. CA 92647 Copoea cancettauon In the event ot Mid OfflClal AecO<dl, will OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF PMlfDEWT ~· 87·24887e. al Ollidal A9ctorGa tl>t 191• ol t •411. per '"""" ORDER TO Uont or eccounts menl l"40 B Str•t. Huntington may be ot>tlllned on reques1. Mlltement bet-n 0-Sell on APRIL t5, tNB at SAID COUNTY Publlahed Ofange COM! ,: ol HICI ~ ... undlr and trom 2/1.97 lo dale of Mil, IHOWC.U. fOR In S.Ctton l200and 1200.501 leech. CA 926 .. 7 . A COC>Y ol theM rat• 1t11U and ot>llglled party Dated 9:45A.M . 11 THE FRONT Properly addrtll It OeilyPllotApt118,13,20 ttee ;· !kAUWll 10 Yid Deed"' Tf\.111 plus late ~. plus .., ~CW U.. theCaNfomia Probate Code Pro1ecl Identification be poattd at the job lite tilts 20th and 27th day of (NORTH) E.NTRANCE TO ouq>Otledly known as= 3385 W-007 •: Ml• IMAllc audlon tor Clllll, aovancm Ille benefioaty ,,_, Aotler'I AAen Burtillwt, II H11rwlt1, "'"'er & Name-Gaaollne lMc Site ltlflellbemandl10fYuPon April. 1988 Put>k Sforege T H E C 0 U N T Y SUMMERSET CIACLE.1----------!· -=::;:,.:. NN':n~ tie ~eel OI ~eo 10 hU filed a petition tn tlW Dff'.ls4*..-. A....._,. .... =~tlon, Gasoline Ae-theCOHTRACTOR towhom Management. Inc .Tei.-eOVATHOUSE 700 CIVIC COSTA MESA.. CALI· "8JC ll)T1C( ... • ,. __ ~0'10f l0 .... . aourt fOf an Qfe)ef allowlflg ~ ..... .,. 2121 I.~ lhecontr1Cttsaw11ded.and phone (8181 2 ..... 8080. CENTER WECT. SANTA FORNIA92626 . ~ "°"' erwr9"D8 10 '"" -~• YOU A~ IN DEFAU..T petttk>ner to change 1111/her C... ...,.._.,, Suite •· Piece Plans ere on Ille: upon 1ny subcontroctor Agent for Owner ANA. CALIFORNIA, at put>-The total amount of the ~NOTICE • ~ 700 0111e; Ctricer IJNOER A DEED OF ll'IUST nerne from Aobet"t Allen c-Del Mar, CA llml PurchUlng Oepertment 11 under tuell CONTRACTOR Put>llthed Orenge Coal! lie: auction. to the hlgtlt11t unpeld t>elenoa of the ot>ll.-NOTICE TO ;; °""'9 Wlat. Senta ~ OATED JAHUAP.Y ta, 1982 lkKtlllatt, II 10 Rot>ert Allen Put>ltlhed Orange Coast above ac:ldr... to,.... not 1e1a than the satd Delly Piiot Ac;>rit 20. 27. tNB bidder for ed1 (P9'19btl et gatlon aecured by tM prop-C~Oll •• Cellomla .. INlf9".•leencl UN..ESS VOU TAKE ACTIOH leglCSin Datly Pilol Apr~ 13, 14. 20. PRE·B ID MEETING ~rat•toaJt~ws w025 the time of u1e In law1ul eny and reeonat>te •II· C~POll_,. :. 11'1.,..~toand,_TO PAOTECT ~ lt is '*90y 0<dered th.i 1988 Thursday. APf"il 2I, 1988 .. emplCJyoldbythenllntnee•· moMYoflheUnltedStat•). metedcoats,81CpenMland SCHOOL OISTAICT ;· -;-' 11y:. ~ .. ~: ~RTY, IT MAY BE II peraona 1nt-ted In tile WTM>t .. = m. 11 T9r~w lion ecutlon of the contract. Nl..IC NOTICE 1111 right. title, and int.wt. ~at the time of the tAVINE UNtFlEO SCHOOL • ~"' ... ....,......, --SOLO AT A PUBUC SAU:. ff matter afore .. ld appeer ment, nl· •mer No bidder may withdraw conV9Yed to and now held Wtlel publlcatlon of the~ DISTRICT :· Mod Counly ar'll 9llle YOU NEED AH ~ore thlt court in Depat1-rtaJC Jl)TIC[ Ave · Hunt lk:tt .. CA CMut1 1111y t>ld for a period of 9i11ty tllil:ll by It under Mid deed In the tlce of Sale Is St52.S33. I... PROJECT IOENTIFI- •: d9aatlle0 •; EXPLANATION Of' THE ment No 3 at 700 CMc attend to quellty to partKll· (IOI dayl after the date ... YOU ARE IN DEFAULT P'°'*1Y 111\iated In lak1 In lddlllon to cattt. ttla CATIOH NAME: SPRING-!: . Pwml A. NI ~ NATUAE Of' THE Center On ... West. Santa MOTICe CW pete In t>ld. unteM P'e--t>IO for IM opening of t>lda UNDER A DEED OF TRUST County and State dllc:flbecl Trust• wlfl accept certltled 8AQOK ELEMENTARY ( 3~'0 &all old PROC{EOING AGAINST Ane. Callf0<nia on SIS. DE.ATM Of meeting on Fet>Nary 18. A peyment bond and a DATED DECEMBER 29. •follows; ctlecka. c.,hler·s ctleckl SCHOOL . ~· e... ~ 11111 ~ l"9 YOU, YOU SHt.:X.U> tNS. al 2 45 o'Clodl P.M . CMORGI oeerec.R 198N80~~CE•tt~s H).EREBV petformence bond wlll be 1979 UNLESS vou TAKE LEG·L DESCRIPTION· drawn by a Stat• Of Federal NOTICE OF CHANGE IN _.! common -• ar'll CONTACT A LAWVER and then end there lfM>W AND OF f'ETITION required prlof lo execution ACTION Tl PROTECT YOLIR " . C<edlt Union°' SaYlngl ,.,__ OATES TO RECEIVE BIOS • -~ on .. ~ DATED: Merdl .. 1-~.if.,, .. ,-. have. wtly TO ·---GIVEN thll Ille above-of, ....... cont1-__ .. ·"-'I ....... ALL THAT CERTAIN LANO s a.. ,._~.......In 8oOll t40-n .... __ , .......__ T ' ·-• -•1~ _ __. .. ~~ ,..,,_ let f ,.,. -· ....... ,., ....., PROPERTY. IT MAY BE an-ur•T"'·o IN THE STATE ICOCiatlon. Of eYin9I • BIO OEAOUNE: HEREBY ... --. u• • aeq. ot Oflcl.i .., __ , .._.._., !'\Ill lak1 pettt!On of Cflange of EITATE MO. AMMll n .. ,_, .....,...,.,. .,..tr or In the IOl'm ... f0f1h In the SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. ~· " " euthoflzed to do~ 11'1 CHANGINO THE BIO DATE ~• of .... County.,,.. Deed Setw.. Ire . -neme lhOuld not be gr1111ted To •II ,..,,, t>eneflCiarles Ofange County. Callfoml•. contract doc:umentl If YOU NEED AN EXPLA· °" CALlfORNIA. COUNTY tllll Stal•. Alf checlll muat FROM 2:00 P.M. OH THE I::: II\ Ifie Diida.._ ': Tn.« .. C.-A. ~. tt It ful11'1er ordered that a creditors and contingeni acting by and through ltt Purau1n1 to Section ,.590 NATION OF THE NATURE IF OF ORANGE. CITY OF be currently dated. In the 21ST OAY OF APRIL, 1988 =~ _..._ ........ In M ~MIMI Vice.......,,._ 1201 copy of tilts order lo attOW Cfedltora and persons wno Governing Board. herein· of the Government Code of THE PAO CE E O ING COSTA MESA: 0£SCAl8EO evertl tender lther then C.-. TO 2:00 P.M. ON THE 5TH ,.._,.. a Eas1 ...,,._. Awnue. ~ calM t>e put>lllhed In Or· t>e '11erw1 Int ed lf1er ~~ to 11 "DIS-the Stlte of California., the AGAINST YOU. YOU AS FOLLOWS. 11~.theTNIMefNJ DAY OF MAY. 1 .... All ;: = '1:..:: •of--..:: ::.r.:IO· ~~ 171 4) ... Colll Ody PtlOt. 1 ;'J,.;.: I nd/: es:'!'ot TRICT • wlll reoelw up lo. contract w lll cont1ln SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· P~EL 1· LOT 11 OF wttt1hold the~ ol the 0 THE A PAE VI 0 US •. Counfr 8a1r,g P9roe1 1 al I , 1' -. newspaper ot general GEORGE OBINGER but not later than IM~ Pfovltlona permitting the YEA. TRACT NO.' 10277, AS Tf\dtw'a Deed untl tunda ADV£.ATI9EO NOTICES OF ~-Pwcal" ...... .,...., AacorOld J79,Jn dn:ueltlon. published In Ihle A petition llH ~ ltted atated time.~ bid• tor succeulul bidder to NOTICI Of SHOWN ON A MAP RE· t>ecome avalteble to the MARCH 24. 1M8 REMAIN •' 111 &oOll153 ,..... 1 encl 2 of Apt. t3. 2'0. 27• 11188 county el lent once a ..-by SONIA C OBINGER & the ward of ~. contrac1 tor tubllltute MCurltlea 10< any TltUSTl.E'S IAU COAOEO IN BOOK 445. P9)'M Of endor ... ••met· THE SAME. ' Parai1 ...... In l"9 Otb Gii °"W98 COMI Daily Pttoc for four conwcot1119 ..,..., DEBORAH WA.ADT tn the the at>ow project. moneys withheld by lhe DIS-.,..,... DEED PAGES 10 THROUGH t4 IN-ter of right. GOVllllllllG •OARD, !· tr-CaYrfy ~ ot Mid priortothedayofl&ldtie.· Superior Court ol Orange Bids shall be r_....., In TRICT to ensure Pet· CWTRUIT CL USIVE OF MIS· Saldaalewlllbemede,IM DAWIDR...OW. eoin, • .....,. o.-om 11 ..a.IC NOTICC ing. ted MAR 24 INS County 1equet11ng 11111 :, ~ ':"~ .0: formenc:. under the con-W • ..._ 11111 CELLANEOUS MAPS. AE· wlttlout cownenl « ..,. ~ Orange CoeM ~ U.. a~ be · · SONIA C OBINGER & OE-.....--traGt LMrl .... 411711 CO ADS OF OAANGE remy, •:itpreea «Implied,. Deity"°' Aprtl 13. 20, 1 ... Oftlfle~PWI -MOTICaTO JAMES L SMITH. Judga,of BORAH-WAADT l:7t •P· publicly reed aloud •t IM ............. ,~ •• , Notlellsherebygl\IWnfMI COUNTY,CALIFOAN4A. girding tltte. pa11111kln Of W020 4 ~ .,. -.., CMDfTORI Of' the Superior Covn led 85 !*tonal rep-above-stated time and .-.. Qanto)i, Cteftl ..,_,,.... .._. ...,_,_ 9UU TMNWO ~~ ~s-nrs 20eo;;t ,_.,,tatlve to ldm1n1ster Iha pl:n l>iddet lhell be a Publiehed Ofetl99 Coesf Pmca1 I · A ~ (8eol. 11t1_.107 -1 ..-...,I Pfl • • • • aetate ol Ille Otcedenl o.ily Ptlot Ac;>rll 13, 20, 1988 i:--.., r1gl'I __ ,.. u.c.C.) INS The pernion requet1s lice nsed contra ctor W021 "'1tofl af N COIMllDll -No4ice II her'et>'/ Ill...,. to WOlJ eutllortty to ldmlnlster tile punuant to the ~ •---------- ClelCllllfll In f1wm1 A ..... creditor,.. of tile ""tt11n •Ille under Ille lndepen. ~.~~he~ "8.IC NOllC( a ~ In Mid rwn«S tr.,,.,_ors that a P\aJC N0TIC( dent Adm1nls1ra1ton ol E1-clllllflcatlon nC-57 , __ ...;....;-.--... ____ _ ~ Pllln ......... tK* tr.,,.._ ea at>out to be lat• Acl • Ma1 ~ .. c0a1•:1woo INlde ori ~ prooerty NOTICE cw A '-log on the P9111Jon Bids may t>e _.ded ~ UNll. .. ....... ... ..... • ..,._ deec;llbec:I a.ATM CW wlll be held on MAY t8, IMS •etely. ,.:'.:.. llflpllMl'*98 __......... The ft8l\'lll lllld ~ -0 . -IC* et 1:45 P.M. In Dlpt. No. 3 el Eacn t>ld ~ coMorm OP~ • F« e *"' Q01111•... eddreel of the intended .MID OP NihilON 700 Civic Center Orr.. W•t, ::::.,.:._=.to the XOOt Ult .....,1 .,,.,._,... ...... n trer.-cn -: JAMES V TO.t.at•Htu s.nt•Ana.CA Eedl .................... _...._ ..MaelCe~~ ,,.__... ........ _. ~Y'TI. t01' !t"CamlnO -anWllO:"'A IF" YOO OBJECrtOtrii -,_ n CIOl • •• Driw. eo.e. ....._ Cell-To al heh. -~ granting ol the e>etttJon, y0u ~ tfle '°""t _ ~ .-. punuant to ect1on1 ._ CllWI tom1a.. etedtton and contlntefll lhould e1111er IPf)Mr at Ille .... con r-, __ ..., 21101·21715 of tt1a Call- ..._. The locatiofl In CallfC)tTtla etedltofa, and P9l'90M WhO llMrlng and 1t1t1 your ot>-list of the pr~ IUllOOn-fomle ~ lllld Pro-IBul•..., Oiied .,.,._, 11. ol the c:t\lef ~Ne oltlce ,,_,be othe!Wiel.,......., jec:tlons Cl<' fllt Wfltlan ot>jec-lrllC10t'I on"* pofeCt •,. fWlofl8 Code. Section 2328 .._ "' pnne:1p91 ~ ofllcl In "'9 _. ettd/or .... ot: done wfth the ooun bet«• qulr9d by tN.,........,... ~~ C::::: ~ PWa1 C• U.. No. O.t of the .......... tr~ la. NINA 0 NEAESON the hMnng. Your ~· Subcontr-*"I F• Jltreo-.,_.., on trie ~ 30I w. Orton. 9anta Ana. A pettllOtl flea bem\ fled lflCI rMy be In P«90r1 or t>y "°" Act. 00..IX • t Code ~ P9nel Code end ...., • • ..._. rn Celltor'nle. lly JO ANNE THERESA ~attorney Sectton '100 9t Mq, ._ PloNIOI• of the Calio 0..••1 flf Alll!IOIOl9 NI ._ ........ '*"" CROSSLEY In ._ ...... " YOU ARE A. CAEDfTOA E.actt b6dd9r ,,... ..... tom+a Auction LIC*!ll.l ~.._.on ttm--. .,.. ... a 1111 weed by the Court of Of9f'I' ~ • • oontP-t ~ o1 """ w:tl '*' • ~ • Act. lle111•11g1• .. ~ -..... ...,,_ CMNet'• --,....... .... PIAllC .... "' COCNll •• • ..,_., ........ ,_.. 1 ...... °' ....... .,_ peet queet ,._ .,.., .. dlCIM r ~. )'Oii ""* Ill ""MTNCT •a W _., ....... on f'9 Seti _, .. ..... • 1 .._ ,_,.-.: None. THEI C"°88UY M ,_, Cllalrft 9'fttl l"9 court « .... ._ Mmr. f111 .. t 30 ~·clodl ....... 0: 1t11 The ,.,,_ lll'CI "'*'-lllP a 11'9!9 • pertlONf ,._ IWWf n to 1t1t .,.,.,.. In .. turM .._!" M ~ -NI 0ti tM __,._ o WNte ...,,..,,,0 ....... In -..... ol .. ff ....... ~'°....,. ...... ,.,, .... , .. iw ~by COMr8DI -•• .. -· ... -·-.. " ,_. "°'*"8 at are: MA NU ( L AOM 0 -... of the OICedent. .. CIOUfl wfthln fOUt lftOntN elMUM "°' ... "*' ft Olf lelidJ.openy 1"' • ~ ~ .. • "*"" HIEWMOU., 112 &.c Or· The petllloft req..-e hlft !tie dale of tlr1' ~ -:.--'"""" -=-.: = :::..· :'~I~ ...,.. .,, IN ._ un.., Colona. Callo ""'*ttv to •••--.. ....,. of.._. •prowldied der -:-:=., Imo ,._. IOt6 ,_,....11'1 the c.y .. ..... af torn1a ...... unOlr .. ~ kl lectlon 700 Of tM t _... I f'9 C.. ...... County 01f °" -... .,.....,... TM "'°'*'f~ dlrlt ..._.. ... ,-., Olf &. ~CodlofC .... Ne. Pflllll! _....,to_. ......... of~.; .,..._. ..,..o II ~ In P"" -Act. TM time fOt ftlneC11911t• ..... ,. .......... C..••1111 ~ n •· Modl In Trld9.,.,. A "-ring Oft .. """°" not ...,.. ptlor to b1F ......................... fOOda, cNttl99 Ot .... In ....... I : A IJilDft ~ turea. Equlp111•nt end .. be,.;--Oft MAY 4, ,_ "*""9 fl'Of'll t-. ..... ,._ !..:"" ... ::::. -:.•:: ~ 'c:t... . In ... ,:a:_ .. -.a ..... ote~ ..... •t~'IP.Mi..~.a·-=--.._ -"'*-1 ~· 8- ._ .... _ ----., ...... ~~_.!! =-°"'c9!.!"' ....... -~v .. •2•,.. ,.. MINOT ,_... A17---. "'· -Of . ~=:.....-=.,..-~TI;'; F•::OUcTto .... ';"" ...... 11;~,r: .............. ,,_. . .W.. •nc1s. Nd, .,, ~ ... __ ........ ., .. -............... ,.. .. _,,_ __ __ ~: =--:i -:.~ :r~#A'::~ = '::' =:-,.: = =:.-:-.::.·~ uie., .... 111111 ..... 11 lrto ~or .. .--=..,_, tor -..... flt T11e .-...._ .... ...., • M oouw•c llcww _... •...,. • .., • .- --.....,. J PbilllllPI ti -.. Oflloe ot. ACTION .. ,_..... y_, ---.. _.._.,._ .... ~ ttlf..., ...... ~.INC . -Nor9I .,._, .... ...,._ • ., .._ ,.._,..--. UM ~t. C-..._ CA ... -..... ... G. ,_. ....... 1i11 ... ,_ _.. ..... -AN. c.rsu .. Or· •YOU AM A Ofm)fTC>ft ...-... .. -... ti ....... -_. --• ~ .. .,.,..,._ or•=•-•.....,.,~.,.....,._ ••flf m 7 • ..... i...-TMa'-* _....., .... fl I I If.,., liMI .. ---· ......... .. _ .............. c: .............................. ___ ., •-.11 a..... G MC... ... ..,_I• .. ,.._. ... ...._ _ _,.._.., c.•c. ,.,. ·-··--·· 4¢i' ""'., .. c ... 111111,,....C... ..,...,..... ... , .... ,...,_ ......... o1 .. ...,...,.._,...... " ,..,,, ••••r • 1'-""""" _.j I I {I,,, ""' lllfJ"' .... """" w 142-1111 t STARTING A NEW · BUSINESS?? The Legal Oepertrntnt It the 08ly__ Plot .. t -nounce 1 nw ~now aveft· able to nw ~ 11111 • We wtll now SEAACH the neme few you It no extra cMlge . end .... you the t6me 9f'CI .... trip to 0. Court ~In a.nt1 Ana. Then, of courae • ...., the 9Mr'Ch .. completed ....... ~ ftctttioue ~ ftlft'9 .. ... nent wttMhe County Cllrtc. ~ once a ..-for tour ..-. a requtred by ... 9f'CI "*' fie yOur proof of publt-catton with the COunty ca.tc . ' • '----~---- I ~ =-a~ _.._ llarJtYa Paalq, EU..betla Tleraey aad Carol Wilken. ... Dllllr ....... ., ...... Toni Tennille obYioaaly de- ll&llted o•er &lft of doll. An imaginative birthday bash OtMge Co.et DAILY PILOT /W.,_.,, Apt'I IP. 1W - 'Seascape' splendid at ART T\iebd away in a small storefront build.ins in an tnduslrial area in toUthttn San1.1 Ana, Oranee Coun- ty's newnt theater poup ts bqjnnana iitakc local Pl&YIOCR sil up iOO take noti«. The Altematt vc Rc~nory Theater walled no time in llVlna up to its name last fall when It opened 1u lnauaural st.ason with Jean-Paul Sartre's eiustenual ..Allq ory .. No Exit" It continued in the mold of early South Coast Rcpertof) wtlh a sac:rtina producuon of ftarold Pinter's love affair on rcv.-1nd, ''Betrayal:· Now Edward Albee's dramauc fantasy .. Scasca~ .. has wn&&led t.ck onto the shore under the Aift banner more th·an a decade ~fter first surfac-ana an Orange Count). and the result is a provocatl\ c. intellectually sumu- laung evcn1na. T he pla) 1s one oft~o which earned its author a Pulitzer Pn zc (the other is .. A Delicate Balance," not the master- work "Who"s .\fra1d of V1rg.inia Woolr."1 h d1spla)s a mort playful. if equall) pc:netraung. side of Albee's nature b) prc~nung the themes of fear and prej udice as d1aJogucs be- t~ecn man and beast --TITIS new aro und in ltfe, yet linked ancx- orabl) to a man who has Ions since succumbed to m iddle-class comforts. Her electnc enthusiasm propels the production in its two-character first act. As the reticent husband, Jack Thomas turns 10 a workmanlike ~rformance in an cniamauc · role. Al bee never lets us get too close to this character. and Thomas provides few clues. other than serving as the negative pole of Bradli) ·s pos1uvc ~rsonaht) The am val of the lizards - splcnd1dl) interpreted b) .\nd) G. Pan and '-\m) Larson -thrusts the seaside suuauon into a new. more 11luminaung hght The 1nteracuon bet~eon the 1~0 couples is superbl~ direcltd by Patriaa T eny. and \he creatures· scurryt..._ dattana move- ments -me1icuJously cbdreo- &f&Phcd by c . --~ amatina in tbe1r naturah1uc d imension. We accept them • ht· ards. not actors in reptile pit). Pan's male character i1 a bold. dominant foroe, often IQ~Y Larson's subtle machinatiOM. _, ..... y sk.illfully rdltt1 the cbancU:ristics of thclT human CO&lnlef"P9ftl, evea &O b11olf) -they look down on filb.: "They're so noisy and there att IO many of them." · Special credit mlllt be .ecconted Karen J. Weller, who desi&ned. t~ rcallsucally scaly eo1tuma-for Pan and Larson. The seuic:k wttina by David C . .Palmer, wbo ai.c> ~ the llgh. tine. is equally dfective. . · Sease.a~ .. is Edward Albee at h!s most adventuresome and alto his most accessible. The intima~ •tale of the Alternative Rcpenory Thea~ (al 1636 S. G rand Ave., San1.1 Ana) •.s a ~rfect forum for the show. which runs Thursdays throuah Sundays at 8 p.m until May 21. Call 8~ 7929 for ticket information. The latter clement is re~n ted by fjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~~~iiii!jiijijjliiil'jl a pair of o ' crs1zcd lizards who a--~-,.., interrupt a lcss-than-1d ylllc beach Fresh Fish • r .... ...,.c&• holida) and -after the 1niual physical shod. subsides -cnpae t~c eds~ middle-a ged couple 1n ph1losoph1cal d 1scuss1on 1n ncar- flawlcss. educated Enghstr That the reputes should be so con,ersant. }'Ct unaware of some basic human terms. is something ~e must accept in the name of dramauc hccn~ The undersea' 1s1tors do not arrive until late in the first act. by which time we arc beginning to grow weary of the human couple -a humdrum man wishing onl} to relax and his more effervescent. ad,enturous wife. It 1s important that this charac- tcnzauon be full:, t'1tabhshed, how- ever. since the lizards reflect stn king· . ly s1m1lar quallues. Karlene Bradle). enacts the wife By VIDA DEAN OI .. Dllllr,... ... than you did," commcntt'd T ennille as she was introduced at the party. (She got an argument from her fans on that statement.) h Id Tl d S....,..__•'-who with a marvelousl) afTecung per-c 1 rcn -m an -,.-~. h b k attend UCLA (hkc their dad) and ,.1SO~n!_al!1.it~}:.:_.~a~w~o~m~a~n~t~1rs~t1~n:!g~t~o~rca~~---------:-------------------­ Patrid and M~. The lm111nation Celebration. a oountywtde children's art festival. begins a nine-day run Saturday as planned by 40 Orange County arts and educ.ation orpniz.ations. The orisinal celebration was produced· m 1977 by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Strader aJso presented a S5.000 chttk from the Irvine and Koll companies. South Coast Plaza. Com- merce Bank and his l...epcy Co. to the lmagjnation Celebration. More information on the lmagina: uon Cclebrauon. which closes with a ~rformance for the whole fa mily (no charge) Ma~ I by the <\man Folk Ensemble at the OCP..\C. may be Panygocrs included the Stradcrs' . obtained b} calling the IC hotline, 556-2787. Arts in Washin11on. D.C. The local t---:4~~'!11!~~--lllll!~!!l'!~~~~~~!!Pi~~~~~~~~~ celebration premiered in 1986 when =:.!.'C:t:"•sl.25==:::::::=::::;= the Kennedy Center chose the county ._... ... ,-,.. .. ._... •• ... ~ ll• 0.-1..i as the ~rmanent Caliornia site-the &:M hipm•n ,11 onry one in the state. 1su ~ .. u !\,,.. f *'I Festivities begin at 10 a.m. with •nu•u•TO ....,_. a.»va T .. LA• c•> performances. worksho ps and •IVCll " ... t ·JO 1 oo l :to s 20 exhibits in shoppin& malls includins 1 '° s H II oct • o " 1· 10 a. 9 :so Manin Ptace, Mission VteJO and Westminster malls and An.ahc1m Plaz.a. Music, dance and visual art will be offered throughout the day. n. StnMlel' did his part for the celebration ~ he turned 50. He and ~· 1:SO t0:20 wife Sau hosted a cocktail buffet at f'IU.O..,. .. , vlR'l&rflrro.t ... the Center Club. u :n ~.u s:os u :Jo 2:45 s. u Three hundred friends attended to 1: 1:•s a. 10~1 o. 0 . A..,., Good Motl\lnt V1etnJOm (llt l T-..:Kv.NTM SHiii ,., consratulate T im and later had the / *' •'•o.otoUft opponunity to continue ~ evenina !115 c t •ir• Sil C••• 1 ..,. 6 "9AeY by attendina a T_. Taallle co~n .., wwauc• •• ~~ .~.':-.':'t~~· .,., ~u• sw1tc1tt"' Mu•u1oraC1• (lit) in the Oranac County Pcrform1n1 s:oo 1 :n 9 tJO ~ 50 .. 10 os c11an n•1t lf'Gl Arts Center. a benefit for the lmaaina-• • OlllVE lllSOPt• • • tion Celebratio n chaired by the ..aAOCAST · f'ATA&. nous 1••••nos 1 • St -.... -rs. ~~~~;-~w; ... ;';!!!!!~!!!!!"~TTllACTIOel~~;~~ .. ~·~~~~!!!!"!11!,!,.~l!u.!!cs~110!!u~~ IMK S:OS J :2S 10:00 1 1111:40 9 :5, Birthday party guests collected their dinner from several buffets fcaturins Oriental food. pasta. faj1w and fruit. After the cona"rt. many of the guests were back at the Center club to mttt Tennmllc and her husband Daryl nr.,.. who had joined her on stage for a closing "Captain and Tennille" number. At the third phase of his cel- ebration. a cham~dcssen post event Strader. satd. "I'm having a fanl.lstic binhday and tho ught the conccn wa.s fabulo us." The Salem, Ohio. native was born March 2 1. but had postponed his Big Fivc-0 day to coinc ide with Tennille's appearance. "1'11 never forart tonight.· The Stradcrs had requested "no sifts please", but they did Jive the sinser a sift a 1906 doll to add to her antique collection. "Toni donated her time and did not charge to do the conccn." said Strader. viccchairmanoftbeOCPAC board. who admitted bcina a fan of the sinaicr since he paid his S3 to see her perform at South Coast Repertory when it was on Newpon Boulevard. ··1 had more fun doioa the concert W."' .xi:.. nae --..... ------ -----'l~ ---WO lllDWT IMI I: 'r.\ft'I' m ur,n ·---.... 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BANl(eRO unit 3BR 2BA Income W cooperate wtagents ••ye•••• LUSE ecu1ove JOOOsll. park 3BR • Den. 3BA patio. Large. a11rac11ve apts on a pets 631-615S ' $3, 175 per month Prlnc1· 675-6040 or 9S5-2510 I .E. WHIH 1625 _. --view near golf courses great location Furn 2tBeRr btwndrmnse5k~tples we'"tmbaa~· oeaut1ful garden setting •Ouoet & clean 2Bdrm pals only $590.000 Call Jrm M WANTED. A HOUSE LOT Newbedtord · 4BA $2100/Unt S1900 Agl · '' · · Pool/spa. garage or 720 9966 bonus. 3 lull BA. beaut•-Lease10pt1on or rent• pool garage w/opener 2Ba Apt Osnwsnr. new • * . • • ••fflllT* on Irvine or Its 111c1n1y Wrll fut $3500/mo Mal• $23001mo S4S-3722 7S9-8934 L v Props, $15SO 722-7381 carport Sorry, no pets decor. garage. lndry rm . E.xpect the be~: ........ BMITS ....,.. ... 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T"'."'"'l"'Yl' 1~·" 'I 1 ·-------• 2Bdrm 1Ba $750 ceilings. new kitch, lrg lot, from Lrdo Yacht Club -al .1. '.\ • '\.. ......_, ~ \.. 1 Quiel. E Side nse V/Cln. UYFIHT FllllSIEI 301 Avocado 642-9850 close access to pvt bell. MT• FLlllT Plmll tr ZIDZ ~ALTORS.. 2BR w'enct gar & lg Spacious •BR 3,.,BA. 2 Totally remodeled 3BR S 6 9 8 , 0 0 0 N a t a Ire patio. Add rt pktng, no 2BA sngl sty beauty 11 a t Bedroom $655 759-6600 or 548-6569 Parking for 4 -cars NEWPORT BEACH WALK TO BEACH pets $800/mo • $800 story home w/l'luge patio. bargain at $ t6SO/mo 24 t w Wilson 631-0960 Merrill Lyncn Realty $1,350,000 By Owner W Newport 2Bd S825 3BR 2BA lower Duplex sec uep Shown by BPPI Magnrl1ceot view Lg mstr Ctllldren & pet.s Ok Snort ,. __ 11 ·-· 1024 Princ1pa~ only 673-S373 CM 2 Master Suites S 1200 Front Garden. prkmg 2450_B Elden 673_0231 suite w/encl porch. 3 car or long term lse poss ._.. ... 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POOi spa $408 000 WATERFRONT HOMES WESTSIDE RE/AW By Ownr 2101 Leeward AEALTORS 631_1400 1BR.adorable.qu1et.S69S 171-4112 / Ln For appt 64S-2421 -sec rncl elec 117'• E YILUS BAYRIOGE CONDO 2Br 11211 .... ans 111 STUTlll IT 1120 2 SW1mm1ng pools Close to Sen~ & Snops Small pets accepted BIG CANYON l 1lM.i lalH• 2106 23rd St Alll Sil l7 l4l 2Ba upper, l/p, dbl gar .. \t\x-i \.1....'ff l1t \ ·11 VILLA MARSEILLES 3101 So Bristol SS7-8200 mleatiBJIU &PUTllllTS Sparkling clean. large Garden apts Beautifully landscaped grounds POOi & spa, patios/decks. garage or carpof't Sorry, no pe1s. t SEVERAL LOCATIONS Bachelor $6Q5 1 Bedroom $660 2Bdrm 1 •.ea $775 2250 Vanguard 5'0·9626 rnthly pymts & we snare apprec You receive l00% tax ~fits Must have ctean credit Agl •97-8757 Dys. Ev Wknds UST SIM llU. MIU Just tell OUI of ESCIOW Must sell'" 3BR Re- modeled 1111cnen. bay windows & mucn more Aeduoed to &279 900 Judy Kolar K Investment Co • ~0-12 12 * Fabulous 4 bdrm remodel 548" 1418 <213l6S6-S890 sec POOi. W/O Ing rncld. RE soutnv.est styli? Tell· 2BR lBA Yrly Lrg brick 2Br 1Ba SUPE-R CLEAN IELll CllMS no pet$ 1300mo 675-9460 Al TORS • tured weirs berbe r crlyrd steps to bcn & dPh•, lg yd, gar d/w w/d -------~-=--=--::c~ 2BR 1BA xln\ cond New Bachelor ·. I Bedroom $560 S65S 1750 $850 carpeted & flagstone convenient snoppong nk-up. cat <>It $750 ~sec IAYSIMES WEST BAY-fOR LEASE floors & skyhgnts Mature S 1100'mo 673"3773 19S2 Meyer 549-3484 llW LUSlll 3BR 2BA Cape Cod LARGE executive home k1tcn cabinets, new Cfpt, 2Bdrm 1, .ea prvt patio carport, laun-2Bd 28a ;...,.. ... landscaping w11r pool & Beautrlul 3Br 2BaDupleJC - --•11&11 IEWI* S2500tmo Avail 6/1. •BR 3BA Family. donong, dry rm $650/mo 360 rm Vietorla St 548-8523 825 Center St ~2-t424 2' Bedroom plus Oen 2 Bath Home or grea t in- come potenllal' Under- ground MCUrlty parking ASKING $280.000 ..,, ........... llMHI spa S87S.OOO 631-1400 Professionally Fr pie EASTSIOE CREAM PUFF Agent Debt Bibb laundry rooms • 3 car - garage w/d 201 Ruby Never been lived in B 2 6.44-9060 or 6.42-8868 g a r . S 2 6 0 0 I m o * * * * • ~.\II HIH•''' 5 1700,mo 673•5348 I Adorable 2BR 2BA Large 3 Br 2 ' 8 · car 645-8897. 650~928 or 2BR 1BA. stove, relrog l• ISlE 110 '111 ' '"" _ house. lrplc, pvt patio attacned garage wtd BEA UT Harbor Vu Home 553-2180 crpt, drapea, patio gar Rl Al l'>U.TE New 3BR -Oen custom' lndry nkup, grndr. prime hkups lrplc. pvt yards. 2 stry. 4BR 3',BA In-law s 1--$700/mo S57-6932 Lignt and arry SBA home r nm Xlnt quiet IOC' Un· Ets1de loc Perfect for pool & spa S 1250tmo quart ers. S 2 7 5 O _ n I -· ~~~~~0°;tr':i ~~11=1 REAL TORS turn S32001mo yrly older couple or sngl wno AESERV~NE Ni'W1 6.44-6610 or 673-3174 tr Ddz * •1111 "IU* * Balboa Is Alty 673-8700 wants privacy $1000/mo 726 W 11son t -----A small quiet complex Hall blck to bay Great BIGCANYON No pets M arilyn Forrnlorcall S48-7001 BIGCANYON 3BR 2'.C,BA •SUNSET BEACA. 2BR nestled0 amongtalltrees lamilyhome Xlnt finance Golf course condo. 3 Cort l l •el Mar 2122 Coombs. condo wtpool. spa & ten-1BA lower duplex, water-& 1av1sh landscape 1Br • .. Carolyn Ross 673-7677 bdrms & double garage 1~--~~--'!"!"-"!"-'!"" 631-1266 nrs Only S179S/mo Call front. boat slip avail like n~w w/balcony. ca• '1llM, UY I UI• Merrill Lynch Alty Best location 1n small 2Br 1Ba gar w/dry. deck, Baat. ltlc~ -2140 Elizabeth 63 1· 1266 $900/mo. Utll Included. thedral ceiling, lrplc, gar-• ••••T II.Ill 759•6600 complex with tennis pool l rplc close to beach 650-2758 or 846-4682 age. poot. spa. lndry tac KllBllll IEW usn~ & s pa $320 0 00 .S1 300 70S Poppy ••••• lllffSlllWSI 11111111 NO PETS $700 . sec u 'fl t.. 631-1400 +640-4072 • 2BR 1BA. dl w, encl gar In OR 28 R • Den. 2,,,,8A. Call Velma 549-2447 ..,agnr cent pen nOuSe I ed 4 I ., 1-1 -~ 4~-fwlth spectactular view EAITSllE C -\'\Tl 1<11<11' I 2 Cute bul cozy DupleJC •BEAUTIFUL EASTSIOE amrly orient ·P ex $1450 OR Hrbr Vu Hms u l-.... • * Twnnse-type .... 2B A One ofthe largest units rn RemOdeled 38R 11,.8~. Ill l'"tl ' '"" Units 28A lBA 1 car 2BR tBA, lrg yard, w/d hk· $660/mo 848•4730 4BA 3 ''tBA Porto llno 1BR 1BA. unlurn patio, 1'~BA w/d hkup Gar- lhe VIiia S.lboa with a new gourmet kitchen. RE •l f.SU.TE gar Frplc Ortlle by 514 up. refrig . trplc, garage lg 2BR 2 story, 1500 s/I, mdl POOi. spa $2300 mo, bit-Ins. 114 Agate. Reot. 899· 3033 COOiidge :ie SPaclouS family room hv-master bdrm suite. for-Jasmine. $900/mo $850/m o A sk for garage lmmed occupan-6 mos IM 6'0.5664 Bkr $850/mo for 11111 sum-$750 No pets 432-7767 ~g/dlmng area plus two ma1 dining w/oak par· REAL TORS YILU UITILS Jean/CralQ 631-1266 cy $925/mo 835-2072 mer: thereatter $690 Call llllll IEW 1>edroom1. den. ca-8 kl 1 k 171-4112 Ovs Wltnd/Ev 983-6940 BLUFFS condo 3br 2ba, Mrs Collier 7 14 774-3055 ·* Ctiedral ce111ng. lkytignts q1rupe1'c orewanearss n._oaove Ullll YIEW HIES __ ,. I d k " BEAUTIFUL 2Br 2 Ba MARINERS WALK -Ugh! attchdblgarage.lrplc,on l1l lt11 Ptaia1al1 ·-·, :'"' two arge eel s pure ha sed anoth er IEW LISTill duplex wtmarbled firs, bngnt. airy & 1ust a few green belt. commun pool ••-l ST ,:O~H'S RENT r:njoy the seourrty 0 a $249.000 Curt Herbef"ts Sommer set model SBR · flptc, gar*""'. laundry. pvt blOCks from the t>eaetr S t600tmo 7S4-1S51 ... , 80 t PAULARINO a ted communltyandthe II 63'-1266 ofc or 6BR Orrnrnat -•-•••-.. 2Br & 3Br To~ .. omes S650 N'--1&! ti Id. '6we tree hie at the pool & ' "' beach access No pets *-* _ .. ,, BRANO new luxury 2·sty -.,. u '• pa • • 1BR IBA $750 l .. 908 or ..-to the be.ch 1 ?:'unerrry ~69g110001 ~noct~eLrL S 1450/mo 675-2370 Front 3Br. 288 $1300 Yards/patios garages. condo 2br 2ba frplc. no-pets. near beach1 •2BR 2B~ $850 C I n .... "' Back 3Br. 2Ba $1250 hreplaces & vaulted C8ll· 112 L ·-•POOi/Spa all now or an appo.01-Donald Pfaff 631-1266 Ulll.. 1ngs. washer & dryer attch 2-car garage _, Bachelor tBdrm 2Bdrm 1' ·Ba 131 E 18th St Bactielor 1 Bedroom 2Bdrm 1• .ea 161 E 18th St $600 S680 $790 ~6-68 16 $590 $680 $790 M 2·0856 Beaut quiet 1BR. vlte<l oerl· ong. pvt patio, carport. laundry room S625tmo 360 Vietona. 548-8523 •UIEIEW* Come see the difference. completely remodeled Beautiful 1 & 2BR apts POOi, rec room. laundry room Ready for instant move-1n1 ONLY $550 to $650/mo Plus $200 off move-In through 4/30 AU m&IA APTS. 530 W Wilson TSL MGMT 722-9012 or ~2-t603 1 ment $410,000 210 A & B E 15th hook-ups 840_S870 S13951mo 8S4-217t Melli ••y YIEW •Garages ~ llt-1100 ··~i~~:· Lrg 2BR 2BA. Upstrs, t 756-85S8t ~--966 9168 833-8917 llTf•-~ ~ a..&.&.....a Fr ..... L• ~· , trplc, miero beamed ce1t. -CHARMING 3Br 2Ba Exec _· -11w-s ~ (~1L:.r'IDI' ·,1:. e.l .KJ N, 'S.· -•-• 1 deck. gar. wld hkups 1'BRIGHTON SPRINGS• lmat 21 44 Home Cath ceil. wood 2Br. l Ba. for 1 or 2 adults ... APUTlllTS* E/SIOE 2Br 1Ba. garage. ~ r ~ -r Westside Xlnt loc. Ouret • . . N/smkrng Chldrn ok. Beautiful spacious con-IXF•I -.IT paneling, Ille firs. lg yd. Ute & airy. View sundeck lg yard with patio. wshr-j IP.!!: I. l )II. fl'\'\\ street Good condition -... _.-S t600/mo 721-833S dos. Tn-lvl 2Br 1 'hBa _.. w/gardnr spa & gazebo Street pkg w/permlt N-Lg 2BR 2BA. covered hk up, S750tmo ) liilJ fl t,, rnR-.• 1 152.000 Ownr ~97-4S79 ..., .. r-• ... ,. $950 & 2Br 2Ba widen .. -Pl.II A 1 1400/mo 722.7208 S. N-P S965mo Yly lncld parking, ample st~age 2~6 Orange -~ -CIU ... FIBI OllU CIYI $1150 & 1Br 188 $7SO 2BA 2BA, WtO, $1200 utils. Avl 5/15 ReMfVe yours TSL MGMT ~2-1603 -laal. IMc' 1040 WlnlflHf Loe In a quiet water· Sotheby s IA 979-3565 DELIGHTFUL BAY VIEW ll•.f•l 2• now1 $850/mo. No Pets ATERFRONT CONDOS .... --------13BR.lolt.2'1BA.2car gar-3BR d & I 1 • • O I b 6 t7 W Vct""la --Alira•(/•-y sea..-complex. Frplc, . en d n ng rm. r ve y 1 .,. -• ~ -~TOWNHOUSES & HOME bcoukr dow2n8RP2v8tA grass5y age large 101 $299.000. Unrque 4 or SBA ·2BA. 2 wtci'hkup. pool, Jae. All S,1ttHiler ltff balcony, fully fumlahed Quiet Penln. Pnt. Yrly Lrg or call Days 979-9991 $550 1br pool 1 persn, no n the bat . with boat slips yr • gar Hurry' Call Ll2 or Chuctt story prv1 home on quiet l 192S/ I 2BR 2BA 2 car gar hv & Ev-979 3848 Pam ,,..,s "~"S 137 11 8pm bl k I be .. $143K B" w/gar & opnrs No ,,..,s IHl.t.tll 21r +~-1. mo se. • • .... -,... -.r -1 Prices 219.500-Phyl c s o " "' Jones 63 1-1266 or exclusive co"'munoty ,....7 " -din Rm, w/d hkups , Sarber Coronado Cays 963-8377 R.E Prof 646-S743 Spacious & versatrle floor CALL Velma S49-244 Frptc. garage. wetbar al e I 1450/mo 675-5079• !-Alty 507 Grand Carlve lrriat 1044 plan. Wonderful views. *NEWPORT HEIGHTS • $1-400 760-5064 'I' Cswy, Coronado. Ca Great front patro plenty Lux large 3BR 2',BA. lam WIHI l itttl ZIH C... ••l •r 22 • 92118 (6 19>435-1276 Alders Brlstol Model ot parko"g All new decor rm, lrplc, gar $1175/mo . .,,.. __ _._.._____ 2 Bedroom, 1'ABA, 1580 "'--... _ _ 2BA 2BA. great Wood· Lse avl al S35001mo 548-0397 Avl now 3B 2''tba condo Like Move-In Bonus! 1 year ~ brtdge 1ocat 1on·1.-.-.---.1iii----•I YILU llEITALS ~R 2BA new• Frp,c. 2-car gar. teeM . 1950 .. SSOO sec ~ ... i•1al1 1M7 S 127 ;~~" "BSOy 7~wner lmil~.. lll·•l 12 Avail now• ~om~ .. POOlis 4'9te5n3n~soo,$1500 900 Sea Lane M4-2611 _.,,....,, .. $1195 M ..,..r ' -BAY & OCEAN VU "'~ 8 E. •-Ave Reouc;a •--------• F:~rmtheGorli~~sm3B&Rm..'~r 11.EClftVE-L"••rr 6 6 -, ....... .,., .,., ..---.,..... 119 ..,.... LIZ ~ ·3 27 ON GOLF COURSE 28R decor above c nma Cove e M OK-now $4SS.OOO Nu m nr llCI IUI taci'led house '" gated LARGEST ' Bedroom Villa 4BR 2BA 2BA lower Unit. 2 car gar-1800 sit 2Bt~ den. gar !~ 3:.11;~~-;~~a~t~ 3BR2BA 1700s1t Green-area of Newport Beach. Balboa deck with v-Avallable Now• a ge, W /D . r efrlg , $1900 673-7692 OPEN SUN 2_5 Bldr/Agt belt view DV1 spa off $509,900 Call ~ulne POOi and spa Relroger-$1t95 S97S/mo 499-27t5 IAll ... l&LI aBR 28A (lBt has pvt MBR New crot oak nrs & Gold en 559. 7 466 or a tor washer/dryer Avail-Liz MS-3627 Wlllll Ocean view 1 story home .,.try). Lg llvlng rm & d«'I pa1n1 Call Agt/Ownr. 760-5000 I able no-.. $900/mo llAll .sl W /Piil 28R • d«'I 28 A poast-on cui-ci.sac street. M«rt New carpet & paint ~~~c: E~r:;n•a'~~!;~~ ~ ~ COZY COTTAGE Corona View, 2BR $1300/mo bllity ol fut~e ixKchaM cond Reedy tor occpy. 1 1550/mo. 6'4-se87 OPEN HOUSE burg 85'-86361760-5000 ~ .. / Del Mar 3 Bedroom, 2 963 Art>or St. 650-3702 S 1200-t 500 mo Princl-s27oof mo Esther Yri 3BR 28A. loW'9r unit ... llu 1122 SAT:~~1110-" ftr .. AV ~~ 1~4\ 1 ~t:i1~:feiaeeM ~it~'f:t ., ... ,_ ::•or; ='"7 ftrM~ 1~~E·~~ffi.°s o.c>rgeous CdM Duplex, 2 ~ ../ REALTORS S 1500/mo 38R 2BA. forced air heat. wper ~ " * 497-5'88 • , d•taclled JBR 21.,,BA \t'lT :-l.-"'ff rt:\ 11 ~=~~~~=l tncd Y*'d ., S975tmo. ~~'rWf ri-:l(l l •BEAUT 1&. 1r9 oectt I units. Approx 3300 eq tt REALTORS ., • SANDCASTLE CONDO. Call Pete 7S1-5000 REALTORS • $735. e 8'and new l(tra I',__ 8'1Pffances. paint, __ illlli ____ I •• MllE POOi. spa garage. high --.. --11-:-:-11-:_-.. -----lg 18R, pvt d«* $830. • ~. & carpet 3 -==,.--:=:=-:=--==-==-qualily 2 Bedroom. 2 3BR 2inBA lib new 2 8 t.. f II f ls .. ed Lg U""'aded 28R 21MlA 2 I ... ..,,e rvrl' 2 -~·R I • . ;' lerge deck• Income a&ILJ 1 I • "· u Y urn " ..... '""""' ~.... Oedt• 11750 720-tMe 1 13 .350 per montri .. • View over Corona Del story townhome with 2BA, tarn. room. 2 • · 11585,000 Pr lnclpals -1·-·-·-Mar. S 1600/mo W/O, frig, frplc, g•age. f9nced peddte teM6I So. of PCH, 28dfm 18a. onty. 720·9Me aw .,., --Community pool/tennia. crt S1950tm6.14~1529 patio. carport, trplc, lg •Wlftl .. * ( N . Small J* otl. 11200/mo. ~~~~~!II~~ clOMts, new crpt. No Ltt• .... Y• Sell y. ,,.,,,.,, C.CleallfW. Ml-5671 for lnfOrmation & surprisingly low cost. .. .. \ ~ In newet' Norttl Bluffs. (,~>#(I"" nat 11.UMITILI ~ Lmml pets l900.tl7~17445 Elegant 3BR 21"8A. ..4A-.L ...... '~" 111-4111 28R 2BA H500tf. New Charming 28R 28A hM SPACIOUS 2 Bedroom. No Agents pleaM . •J .. ,,_,.,.~., ca#pet. apa, ,.,.nit, etc. w/trplc. 2 car pr, niOe 18a wl1h patio. Available Charming Cl!Pe Cod Blue 33 Canyon llland Or. ,.,,..lo Sml-ott 11500 M r ••II.I\ ..,. fi.'3-li~.'J'I 3Br, 08W decor.,.,.... dbl l1350 532-4 108 Agt ,.... · ,..., · ay '· --+ aecur .. ,. 1' -.-11.UmTILI 121-0629 or 247-5030 M17 l c.t ..,., ca rn~~ ~oomdy • ~: 28R 2ba condo. Large at-ln.411J "-ti tached double garage, .,.. L Or tic 28R 2'~A &SO.t2458 Scott huge pallo POOl /te>e. ....,.. _______ __ View of Saddlebactl & ~g io:"~. ,.. · Lndry, Wllnds/ewa 191-3132 1 1325/mo Agt 75t-831t Loceled on 1 wide lust\ 1-.alll .. Bay. New on m9"11et. g11r, fptc I more. 11450 EllU 28A 2M & 29A 28R 28A on .... Fen-.-nbeft. ttll9 •~IMI l8'. ter•• llOW, ·~· 11-«.900. '44-7211 Torn 131.e107 d9p. 2'48A, bMl9' ee4flnfa, t....., ._, I M7511fto 31NU 'MIA beMny It up. cant 15H. 7Sl-U6I NEAR MW • 2~be frpl:, peao, w/d l*up.. l2000 tee-· Ctll btwn arlldld to tult the ~ £'810£ 28A 18A dOWM\1'9 '°"'.,_,,. .-~ dllt .., wlOf/lfl. llO&-l :IC).5:30..,.1111 dOIW .....,.._, B"°'1 or ..-.c. IM5. No peee. 4 3 t ~ F • , n I •• f lllO 1•"-t. MC 1116. ~ -.rm ..... U300 AWlll now. 111 Albert. 118001"'° 7.,.144951.., 2 pert. No pett '50-1111 **•· 299. get. pool mo. tmmect ocopy poee.. 541-5471 or •1-o3M Sfeoomo.lflOftteNncy l l>le Doug Herbtt ''"'RS l s A ... , _ • ~ onfyl Cell 7'0-9000 or 7I04llO 2M 18A, ""9tatft. lg •c. AIL e 1e • 2NI "'· ~UAL 3M 3'ABA. 2 6 ..., . 3 ._ poot, 117.e111 flDf wo Rf.MK --. .., .... ~ '*-· ~'::~.= ~d~~·S:,~ lt45:°'"Call SELECT. 2 ·-bee. ·I S71Slmo.+ ... . 17t5fmo ...... 14A·7211 .... -.. :2' llH&0. 751-5000 48dnft2'Maa-Wall ...... ._..._?OOll!d -um *' 2IA. Ctooo to oceen. SRAAP I CLEAN to beedl IUOO/"'°· \:t"'IX)Jf 11~\ ,, 29r ... 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I Cllr ~ IA I ....... ' m .••••• ; ... s; ,..... ••-u ttt-COOIC ..... & "'*" "-'Y to WOt1r ...,i ,.,.,,.. Alen ... Aor9t ~mo~.U,_ :._crz:;,~:lmo + ~J~~rl :=::"'_,:=:·.= 12• ~ ~~~·30 d1-23'5 ~ty._Or~...!,!11~ --~::s·N8 ,..l'"'• -.. llO-MUOt .... 722 .,... CAAPET'tNITAU.tA ·-_, ...,__"" .,.. ._.. ..... UTtUTIU PACtOUI 1ldrwl Upper CU'fHAYIN.Newdeoew. ..... UVf·IH HOU8lKEl~A O.p9ndeble & up'd 8-10 ~ montti N)A I .J ,M>.a..a.OJWreMg, OWo• .......... ao.t .... , ..... In!&* .. Awelf ........... ~ eom.w..-a irMe '91ft.10 ... eldeftyledy ~-Cerpet S.· Ortho•p'd~ Mer =··· AGINT.UC.lbonded PdO ...... lfl ctoeet1 ., ... 1110 No pets =,ena.111r.no.-. Cte111 Condo. AoofN I Nwptlctl-GometVv.,... 4 Nyslwtl Udo l9le ~(114)668-1813 SoC.Plu.651-1122• Early A.M Ne~ •Ct11).....,,. 1725. Cet OK.15().7105 CAU. 9S1 .. 1'6 /fftO. Al/l4 .. 2-2134 .,....., bdrm .wW!. Prof F'i111..,... 11~19641(213)127-1517 Rou1e, PIT 7 ·~ No ---------,~- MITllll 111 n• 8'Ac•ov• 11R. Pooi. *.._ .. * ,. .... , .... 122-112t ...... , • 1 ,.. 11111111 PIT .,..., ~~~~ FOR"&,"-~ Utlt Ind. MIO/mo 1111 lndry. oerpori, •owe I ,., 28e w/\49WI 1 14'° CdM 2 .-Y hOuM. nice 1200'1q ft on 8elb0e "*' ~'1±1±"' Aela.M fMWY need• a "I''_. lie .. PfOOf of llebllty 1n1 & F.irw. • .._.. "6QNY IMN Aw u .1».tM22 refrlg, No peg. 1931 Lae avtltt-11M7tt eond ....... ·-to bcf\. Ainpie PwtclnQ ."' ... pd WC sii"".-Tlll WH llend pert time ttM ~t •JC11'9 inc:om.. Of~ lndtv IO • Wallace. IM6 •IH O Ml,. Avell 518. '500/mo. S 1'()()/lftO Cd s1ev. "T oC**'8 kw AccOuntl cutllet no 9llP necee.-~ c.rrw. In de-L A Herald Examinef ~ ftower'I MofMi" E....icM i.,... 18A 18A dep. IU·1401, 942472' Newport t8'end unf\11n Cal lller1I 1~243/E •97~* Aeeiltant at large J;.t>t wy CM! fOf IPS)Olntment ll\lely and Mlel fOf the (7 14) 541-4314 C.. M~ tor wtltl wl d i,liupa, Mil-In 18111. encl gerege, ~ AelcK>f*billtlel Monday thru Frldy Orange County Aegiet., :;'· garaoa. No peee ITTlll1MLll 1• 17W mo ~ ottt. fWi .......... 1300aqftat $1/aqft-tt\pla will be; ~.-.tlon of • fMl.7441 &390 PLUS CXM.!'mleeion &UBI FOOO~& ,....-Imo. C.. JMrL.« ~ GlllN ._. •• ~1 -Ew ,....._ lcftJlorne.. Am. ML. Euly flojebed b.,. cMlrtl9*"~ flllng Ulll>enilffa. Ciil Jeff IOf OCB Aeof'oOfapNcl Medi 8US PEMOH9 -• Cr81gl31-1He ten,Catcilc1126,M0-1tOI • ~btd i.-llCflng 4 Lt tel & ment. cerpated. fir• eomepfloMl.troniofflc9 UI /Ill.II "'°'9lnfOl'matlon reaponllbte people to~ I ...... "'1 ..... .... A errendt. nlamk. ra.p, aprtMlera. at.t CdM IO-wont 1 typing (30wpm) Of~ StOfe. Part-Time. (714) 540--3008 dfl11e company au109• Spect•lt~ r .. taur •I --·--20-2t Y'9 old. ettrectllle. cetlon. Ms.&505 S 1300/mo. Reta req'd Se••. m9fcnandll lng. •11•• llltM99 Part-Time Po11tlon1 Nwpt lklh. ,IT & FIT. M Ml. W &;:r, 1 -,_ lnMlgnt. well groomed. Xlnt beneflla Apply In cleenlng ~I dellverlea. ' -·--evellet>MJ Apply In per90n Mt. Putt ~ car garage, fl~ ----M9t l\eV9 c:a1 640·21138 ......... pwaon II Parle~ S~art It $5/ 1. Mor• II SUC*YIM a11rler1 In cs. w/OMV r~ 29'8 E EAST 810£. l(Mfy new pool. ape ""51mo. aeaO hdlllM ... ~ Cell btwn t -9,00pm A/C. ~ prttg.1325 up, J>.t)tl 1 P811t Newpon exp"d 97 II'*)' I .... tor the Coa1t Hwy Unh 8 Cor· .-r ... 28A llPI. wlger. In~ dep.148-2•~ ........ 1•a.t•/'llltl M 25-40 reap. lhr ...... 21MEc.tHw1 97~ ~ 9Mcn. CA . •H• 111m on• Del M~ See ci.vtd. PIT o. .... -.a..o ....... W/d, trig. Adillt, no ' **'** -~· -1111" V•de home wlpool, ape, -· 1111 •" EOE ~ C.el ~ pet1. 1795/mo 842-1780 2BR Lrg. pmlo. ·~· 9«· : 211~11m HBO& hMcteanlng M SO 1917 WESTCllffbRiVE aw ••-II·-$311<>~ b0nu1 po1en11a1 111¥11 WAIYll . P/T - EASTSIDE lovely 28 R '** aJll ancLlloollag. MO~MC. "° He4 ~AQt-5"4 1"50M ~ ... ., _, 1).111 ~ti F0t more No 9XS*"ienoe nee. Mlllt -OAV!'S ~LOWE Neat 8Chooll 1 .........,· 1725. 812-1512 ._........ ' Entry level polltlon fn Ad into <*I Bttt 8'2·.1471 haw QOOd driving recotd ••l.cMtl• . .. ._.. e-... NI. MATURE tern 25-35 nOfl iiiM ... Agency With edvanc. 1 wtth OMV report "SO Cable ready. Cnlld olc •••~ -·r· amkr to lhr Quiet clMn ~ ment opportunity Mull , hr Compeny veh cl• AJlll 111• • l650Nopeta631~155 38R 2'A-8A. frllle, re:'°· ...... tum 28R 28A Prom. l>t. Gr .. t loca11on In Hunt· ha,,.llrOf\gwritlng 8'*1· DR1~RIENTf4YLEVEL t p rovi ded Con tact -•••• • l~j EJSIDE, M75 per Mo laundry tlookup, QI' $5SO. Allaon 97M204 lngton BHch, Medi· Ing & typ4ng Ikuta Call Mull be rftC)Oflsible prM-HMtl'let Wilton M3.oeo6 WAN'ftD FIT. Mutt;:, 2bdrm 1ba. trplc. enc gar. '"5.162·1512 cal/Profeuion•I apace lmmed 17141476-9333 ent•ble Clean drlvmg re-llebte. N9WpOf1 .-. patio, lndry rm. get~ M/F C M houM ne•r 1vaU¥>1• Immediately. cord requweo SS SO/hr , 111111 llT 1111 Eth• ~ 10 by 20· 63'""403e ~OOU\ ,~.tnd ~~~:Ji~ ~:i:~ r,:.' 2.°°~:e e=~ 11n1n1111 &63· 11 11 t M~ ::Ofl~~ M6-1 1-W/Ull UY 1111 "1furnr\l"lt'Cl \II.GO I df'O J bdfm, Greg. 548-1MO Alk lboUt our mow in lllllFUl'M UST. Ofiver ......, St•n _,.,. own bull-...... 2BR 1BA nou ... New bt'<JIOOmap..ttrnr'f'f\.tnO } apecaal Call· LOOklng tor• cateer 1n Front office. ertlhu9iM!IC. ~ eai(-1Retundablel MU91teed&wt* crptl, frptc, wld hjlups. .tn0 3Lt'O"ooml0""'1t~ M/F Neat! Reap! To anr Advet1111ng? Jt so lhe ct1M rlu1• good office LlllLllUYllY 1·305·7H ·3•88 Ext Hrs~.t-4.131 Lg lncd yd. NO PETS. •SPldOUI t l 2BR J>.t)tl N'tll I lt'PWct>\ ~\~Of!' beautiful 3Br E/Slde c M JOE GINEL ()8lly Piiot hU 2 tl(ltry· slulls F/T lf'Cludel SaJur· •m• W· 10526 24HRS 3211 Un1't4Wllty Of •S •Dl9'1wahers USS/mo lflC~ ("Or'l"(Jl('(t-riou .. S37Sl mo -dep •213~ 1·94113 days• level positl0fi1 1n C1as11-d•ya Carol. 63 l-se&4 --...... . $11SO/mo. 8'2·21116 •MitfOfed doMtS N<u·~ l•nt'\ .o.4 1>1V'('r• Al/I 5', 9so-.er72 Iv mag tied Advertising II you ...... I EXCELLENT WAGES tor - --•Prtv•t• patlOI mng iqniP<l !r<"\I\ COUI\\ M/F non-smolter Hunt FOR LEASE: 579 IQ ft. at Ille• people and can rype ...,. • •lrMl'S N•t•onal Lumbe< is SMlc·, sper1 time assembly Pnonel. Ming. ~'*'- EXTRA LRG 1BR New •Ceillntl fenl •dCQUt'I OdlPVJI' r..tt-"" Beach, near beach 65e/aq rt. 8** buMdlng 45 wpm .,_,. d hke 10 tall< F/P time. flex hrs. exp pref ing a responsiote ond1v1d· work eleetronocs 04'at1s 1>eneflt1. Apply l~G orpt/paint. pool, no pets •Heated Pool & Jaow:zl l'f(re.<11t0n' "°'"" .Att'U•IC" $3SO/mo -• .., utOllles 440 E. 17th St.. C.M. to you Ellcellent t>en· Coast Hwy •t Mac.Antu.Ir u.i to work as Locel De-0 t " t r s I o I o 17851 S-yparlc Ci,P. SS SO • $350 sec. •Rec rm/Bllllarda TV.v-<Jmorl' • Av•ll511.Ann.8'1-1'60 645-8523.6191346-6366 efi1s. Call Peogy Blevins Ol•fUID----livery Driver for our 1·50•·64 1·0091 Ext Su1te G,lnllna Or ••646-3618•• •Exercl .. rm Thl" ~ -Male IOf l•rna condo on Ocean view suit•. peril· tor In appointment No eiip nee. $12-$15/Hr HlJNTINGTO,,. BE.ACH 1160 Open 7 d•)'S 261-9177 Garden Apt, 1p1clous •CloM to lhopplng A1.a ow. "'nvJOrV:YT" BACK BA"V Walk·ln Ing. Phon91, lit• sec-642·432 1. ext 301 I Mr J-~ 520 ~"s1 stOfe Must oe 25 t'411ts --iMlii•illililililiiRil~l 2BR. d/W. w/w cptal drps, • 10 Mlnut• to beaCh '""'" I 'IC Wr'-Jf\ I -·-. -., o• Older non-Ctau 1 m• ••ETllY - cable ready Encl gar •Small pell olc w/dep. 17141644-1900 clo~8;o ;:~:2J,~r!ge ~~tl~·~~ut~a:'n = 111111Urt llllUfl COUPLE (retired) needed and bring a COPY 01 y<>ut Fo1 g1ow:og RE Dev Must ~-~~~ S690Nopets 645-SS77 19132MAGNOLIAAVE -·~---"-' ____ Sltsq/rt.213592.()833 Bever89.9 Shop, berlellts. 1oma1ntalnh0me&rel'lt8l OMV orinioui 10 •nter c e se1t starter & Start PIT NB ahop lmllT II, M4-55&7 ~llNtl\ ~ M/F prof n/smkr to stir 2br FIT Lltl ISO lb 11eg unns Some ctilld care 18· '11ew energetic t<now1e0ge ot 673_74311 Tues-.Set •-at -IUll "•"'·•"' 1'i4lb•E'11deCMtwnhse. TlllllllTMlllTI Hi-Time ll.646-1737 yr-old) R8ts req"d 1BR w p xlnt typing silllls, ----------1 2Br 1'/tB1 TownhouM. WY5 •-SEACLIFF MANNER Avail now. $400/mo -·.; Newpoft Ctr., FUhlon Ill apt provided 550-9347 We provooe an exc4Htent shonh•nd req Plealant ., Wlllll Laundry room. all built· Rent an on-lite Trevel utllltlU 548·'484 The Effie' t Atternattve ITillJ•U wage lull COmP4kny·e>a1d k S I j Ins, QOOd loc $785/mo. trailer In our RV Parle, 2~R. full BA up1t1lra , ---Full ~or atlswerl Spof11m•noed 1ndlv1du8ls C RUISE SH IP JOBS benefits including medl· non·sr;SOen~~ ••'Y Front Rm. WerahoUM 20711 Thurln $525 ~ etec + dep. CALL ~BA. lcl1Ch. patio down· MIF Prof wanted to share 1 / 11 Ing neecled tor PI T work $10 345 to $47.819 Man· cal dental 1nsuranoe a open • tve mSQ Dnvers, & AMiet. M..,g TSLMGMT 642·1903 536-63198all't·6prn atalrs. Nl~S;_ .. S6295l mo. Jrv1ne Woodbridg e s erv c:_.0~70 on y. $7/hr PIT evenings & agers.Banenden.M«h· creo1tunoonande>a1dva· Ne•rOC atrPO<'t neededt0tTUXSHOP --------1---=---=---:ZM""""'=I ••54-2vv ** hOult $440/mo ·dee> -Saturday 645·5760 1nic:s & MOfe lmrnedllle catOt'ls Interviews will be f /I a.&EIJlll/ Colta Mesa 646-1351 llltll'T• ...... !Mela·' Walk to bch Nr Hoeg, Av•ll 5115 786-4586 hceat Prt,tllJ o e> e n• n gs f C • f I held Ill... HIRINGlGovemmentjob9 2BR IBA. laundry rm. ~tuc11ofVpoo1§( •1BR MIS MIF Stir HB 3t>r. 2''tl>a 1711 l·St8·459·3734 EXT ----youra~ea Manylromed. cloM to lhops. bu ... , prof. 5595' 1n"c1 ut111: •2BR 2BA $1195 twnhm Ger. Ip, d/w w/d. NEWPORT A!--3 nit 2 0·2912H 24HRS. FRIDAY Ap• 2~ Full to~ Pieasant worll· opeNngs $15K·S68.000 Wiii eceept 0 c Houtlng N/amkr 40+. AJIO Room Pool. ape, Hiii periling 3 bllcs to bGh $330 -dep ... _.. u . NEWPORT TIRE CEN EA -Ta-· 9OOatn·1 t OOam 'J'\Q cond•llO<'IS Benetlts Call 6021113&-8885 ut $11SO/mo 132si rno. 494-0451 1401 Supenor ~ AY1 511 536--092Steve apts -stOfe $5eK groea. --·-19122 Br~l'lurst Please cont.ct Carol 2261 & 22M Maple __ $575.000 Mo tivated ltt Ml2 IPllATm •Comer ol G1rtie<Cl 17 1•16'1·7073 Hotel TSL MGMT 6'2·1803 lewpll! !Mela Zltl ~~::1r'::;t ~:~,::; M/F 10 shr 2br 2ba o wner Realonomic1 HUNTINGTON BEACH FEDEA..AL STATE & CIVtl WT Hit I 'ft LARGE bechelor ept. With IP'-•-. , .. Yi9Wll Walk to beaeh! poolalde apt in NB 1 yr Corp 675-6700 uml l11UIT lmmt01•te Openings in SERVICE Joos $18 400 I Mature, rell1ble. goo' -... new. tuJly tum. wallc to I . .. r· -..I:' Gd ®C>ty & k>Clltlon Co<-local area. 811 shifts avail I UNllL L--" 0 ........... ~,,. .._.. lrg patio In gOOd locale. .. .....i -~2•1 $12SOmo 640-7085• bCt'I $467 SO/mo -''tutll ....... • ..._ ona Del Mer 6«-8292 -.... ID S6 .. 891 N Vv H1nng1 ph,_. c ....... non-.. .-f Prefer 11ngla per1on & S300 ,._ 646-4463 ,.,... H I 19Pl,f, •• C 1 I J 0 B l I N E bonOal>le GEO Of $470/mo 1159 W 19th lBR l BA YEARLY. WEEKLY NOWI Beautifully ,.... IHiatll ftr 1111 BOATING CALL TOOAY!'582·3138 1.5·g.45g.)611 E•l gr8d No exp nee S5 St• to ~ & anop-fum11had NB ooeen front Nr Bcfl. Huntington 1911 •• ,,.. ..... -,,,a. ·-·-Equ8l ()pp1y e,,..p!Oyer F2912BB 24HRS Call 673· 7030 LG 2Br 1'k8a. trplc. patio, ping 1 cat periling Pleye 3br 2ba. patio. frplc. 2 2 BR Cute Du p I ex -..,,., --•5 ---- new carpet. paint. DIW. Real'e.tate. 673-19oo gatagea. 640~78' $3SOlmo. chlld ok Call Muswt111t>e11~-~~!f~ Need Mlf·starters w/tlat~.· e~1~---••••••••••••lil••••••••9' AY1 now. S7951mo • dep. ---1o-3 855•9999 .i.ttnice 1t ....... '9 IWI -· .,, ___, . lorcolOf" to diCOfate hms 2273 M1ner•A. MS-8161 28R 1BA. c:harmklg cot-llbc. ---BOATMAN & oles Own cat Wiii t,_.n tage. trplc. Stepa to tne a= •· N/amkr prol snr 2BR 1BA •AM!!* flex"" PIT 964-431' Im Ill! beach. No pet• s1050 -• •• COM Apt nr t>cn . Great P~bllsher ot suoeesaful 2BR 2BA. trplc. encl. gar-mo. LY msg 631-2197 Fem. n-smlcr. tUrn lg rm. toe! '425 -utlls. Dys 140 pg/4-Color OC Auto Experienced Boatm•n llUYllY/S'Tm ege. 811 bullt·lns, near 111 emenltlel. $3SO-d4IC) 955-2510 Eves 721-0929 M•gazlne seeks l est wanted tor prrvate y•chl Ft T benefits L•~ 150 lb l shops. $695/mo. .,_ llM* Newtend/Garlleld. F Vlly 1----1---1--MCrow w/new ownef. '87 cJub Apply in P9'SOt'I at ll'eg 2SO Ogle St. CM_ 1110 CENTER Frig. dllhwuher. sto,,. ·A,,.;i S/1. 992·9707 lflftl Ir tat SALES OVER S.350K. l80l Bayside Of · CdM TSL ··G··T "~"' ~•c:s -4· HIGH PROFIT Gd Fol-Wed-Sun llam·, 1em Ill.MIT ,.. ,.. 6'2· 1603 Incl. No pet•.,...,_........, •sAs1t/•"""'--11 •• -----~,,,.-,.,....,,.. ---•• ·-·------lowing Stocit option 8Y1 lllU-/UI WI Ue> to S 10/Hr Bike, mo1or MUST SEE·LARGE. 3Br * 1-.... Parking spaces 1ve1lable •fin 3 yrs Consulting 1Y1,Hf'"5 • scoote< Of car nee 18 yrs 2B1. gar. yard. $1125. Frig, dl1hwuhef, stove Mii W llTIL .In large P•rlclng g•rage, 1st SSOK .auumea all lmmed open1ng Exp 111 -. l'la\lil insurance. Gd 1021 ValenCJ• (Mesa de4 Incl. No pets 545-4855 Wkly rentals now •v•1I SSO/Mo PIHse call rights (714)921-CARS AP/AR & gener•l ledger droving record Bingo Mar). No Pets. 9S0·7105 $147.00 wk & up, 227• Trecy •t Perk Newport Lo~• 1·2·3 dealred Pizza Co. C•ll 675-9930 ••EASTBLUFF•• Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 644·7333 Salary DOE Paid ben· .... , •llUtD 1BR 1BA. trpl $725 Lae ...., Te Leu 1114 ef1ts FUhion ltlat\d .,.. aTIL Ullltllt 2Br n~Ba wig•. crpta. 28R2BA.ffPISll9SLM Y1uti1• l t atah SNI,. 1742 4'WiDOWHAS'SS$ CALL 7ec>-3411 Oral Surgery Munt1ng1on drpl. bltlna. tncd patio 722-11140 Of 722-&o1, nu ..,... UIWI tor TOSI s 10K-up No 111•11111111111 8cl'I ofc Ctiai~ "-91 636-'120 Call l -SPM Eatbluff·Oeluxe 2300 sit JASMINE CRK. suDMER Costa Men/Newport cred "'/no pen O.n-No Run Hoea & Die! Patcil FIT Of PIT 942-29 I 2439 Orange 'A'.,. 1 s7so Apt .. 3BR 3BA. lg bonuS RENTAL 2Br +den.'furn borde< 24-hr ICcetl. NIOn Assoc 673-7311. IS her• Nat I Co, ii lo<*-. DENTAL ASST I 29l9 Sant• Ana ·o· .S735 rm. dbl gw w/opnr1, W/O Tennis. pool, gated business or 1>9f&Onal. $500 Ex X Ray Oeoer> e&7 VIC1Mll "L' ·· S720 hlilupl. central YIC. totally $3000/mo. 720-3776 12x20' / 12x30' 548-38711 .............. ~~~ ~~ d:;. Xtnt ~i"\n quahfy NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1BR. renovated. pro! c:teco<. telt I..... fifi tng from home 549-4112 1 otfic. CM 53 1·1'20 ywd. no i>et• Vacant. comm pool No pets MSOlmo. G .. l weter $1850/mo~ MC dee> FOUND 4116. Fem/blll .. ---------------· paid. 650-225& 87s-ooea Appt onty lib. 2·5 yr&. Vie. E. lllttl $2.56 per day The1'1 All you pay for 3 lines. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE . DIRECTORY INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED n-• .. ........ ......, YIUIWPWI FOf rnora Information CAll TOOAYll lllF•Lm Your 5efvlcl Directory Aeof'eaent1tlw Ml-4121ell.111 Cos11 Meaa. 722·9912 f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: ~-1111 Sales SALE CREW MANAGER Put you Direct Sales Ex- perience to good use working with teenagers. You can mak,e $500 Plus per week. If you can hire. train, & motivate a Special Sales Crew getting new customers for THE DAILY PI LOT. fir •••• .... ••U•• Call Keith Hardie 218-880-8818 11tm111 ._ I 111111 1y a newspaper ca1ia's job onfarsbJe. If you're 10 or older. a Job as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your s12e. Just send 1n this coupon or caH: 642-4333. Routes are available now! It 11•1•1.,. It I ..., Pllt carrilr! O YU! I'd like to find ou;;;~-;~-0:,1 ing a Daily Pilot carrier. I Name ., I Address I ~~~~~~~ II I PhOne atY "° I s.. T1:--=-r1.:-. -.... -.. ------1' L---w.~--··------... • •-- TURN EACHSIREEI INIOI CAREER' PATH. Heres an opponun y hat s :;ure to nelp you down the road o ius ano er JOb bu an avenue 10 career growth W1 h a fooo ser ice com pan. that s entered he passing lane We s art vou w ith a company van A bus 1.ng route of ooo service macnine chents And up o $450 per week plus medical dental v1s1on and ltfe insurance Then use our f ully·pa1d ra1ni~g. programs (and promote-from·with1n 0011cvl to gear up for opportun1t1es ·n sales or even su pervision I you have a certain drrve for 1nde· pendence self ·management excellent compensa ion great benefits and a chance to grov. bea' a pa h to our door Jus call 714 777-42'3J tor d rec ons MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM i MANAGING CARRIERS . THE DAILY PILOT IS , • LOOKI NG FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL- ING TO WORK HARO. WE OFFER XLNT BASE ~ SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES • EVERY MONTH, GENEROUS GAS ALLOW- ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI· CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION, 401K PLAN. IF YOU 'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES, CALL BETH, ~2-4321 EXT. 205 OR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT. 330 W. BAY ST, ~ COST A MESA. CA 92626 1~ Motor Routes available in C11t1 l111 l11tillcf11 l11ch F111t1i1 V1ll~J NO COLLECTING NO SOl:IClf lNG Deliver One Day • Week - Must have depend•bte. car and proof of en...rance~ .. 842-1144 Ask for Joanne Cr aney .. -; -1 ..... • • ....... .. h1I I •!!_ ....... ,... ... .... I.ii 'z!'SL=• ... lll11lk•11• ... ... .. Hll ........ ..,..,.. ••• • ....... Ill .. iiim ---..... fil,.1 •• Wii iiallliiill kUF118 ... McMng81111 IY'11M1M11/._111m ______ W""'IHllW Dllllll ....,. .,... 11'9 ~ 8 _.,,.,.,Ind S.t. .-YllTI W•trM\ No 9llO nee. 1 12415/Hr. NllWPCWt 9ctl Aldi ftrm heut Orient•• Aug· I deplmo yew ~ §. St9ttonwegc>n.4 cyt,euto, ..... .._. ...... .,, ~&stbedlground Young._ ....... liceneed •M•llTIL Mr JenMl\~1 .... Ing C*rnenent lndl· ~PM ..... 3mootd, Berthed 'at Newport pwr brakH . a"'l fm ""'*""°" -.lch "9ipful. PtMtant aur· Agente .,...,, needed to 2274 N9wport INd. CM Tetephone S.... vtctu.i wl goocl typing kt 1700. Wtit W6c*:J leect\, 17&-7100 tleteo caaa Muet .... - •a.a -r~ndlnge, Wiii train . thow & Mii propertlea 946-7445 II 11, _.._ 1, _ akllt Cs& wPm) & enioy. dv -+ eml tbl 1175, 4 hl--L (1EXH4S4). .......... 13.1t$. _. AJJf*I ~. 1MO with a Top Produe4H' • • ..... heavy typ ing . 4 1h wtlt wteker etenct 2'wlde t ... t HI Chrytlet·Ptymouth Energetic aoftw• com-Pteoentf&. C.M. High comml11ion• i. .w. a11n11Y dey/40tw ..... Xlnt Mn· 5'7" hi. 17" z.ntlh OOlor NUNA1Y FOR Wil k. 642.ot31 peny, gro.6n0 by ._,. .... _._ bonuaes Qrowtng CMI Englneetlng EARN efttt. Cethy 175-t442 TV w/remote & oelc atnd, END Chart• Sta•Of CR I ER •-------Ind bounds. nMdt lnekle ,._ ALSO ... tOnal Secr•tary a Land Ptenn1ng Firm y gtowtng compeny 1dnt oond S175, 720-1704 Alt ·34, ~ ptc . ..1 ........ =~.::.*'in!: e:ft.~~o!r,:-'a.fT ~ w/wow ~ RE Metct"~w:ed ~~ $400-$1000/WK ::J, energetic em· L•ge&SmellDogHouee. de.iw/aklpP9'.17S·71~ II fll .... RABBIT uai' $7 hr + com exp a MUST! Salary • eral o .... aec:reuwy ... th ~tor <Soor to <Soor Wrought Iron tble & c:twe 1,.-.,~,.....----.,=""""~ .. ... II..... Conll9(111>6e. 4 cyl, S apd. :'ISMon Flexible hOurs-PLANTSCA PE Interior comm. $1500/mo. &.-day good typing & phon• l\andblll dlatrlbUtlon. No beby Crib 1 deiak. s~ 1111 .... 1 l -air amlfm 1tereo eaaa Call Tom 80fsuk Plant Maintenance. EJlp wk . Call PAT RICK skins. detell O<lented. Ex-•171Hr Training .. comm. ...._ 14 hr to start. '200. Cell 5'41·M 18 2S' doNONXBO §(oop I flWW • (tCRR045) ........... M9t5 * •85s-3g23,. '* r~·d. Oayllme hrs. Own 'ENORE 760-8702 Agt ~t benellll & work-•45AM· 12 Noon Mon-Fri ~y et Bingo Pma. .~ 8 HP 0 18 VHF 4 Salle -.. m'1 H8 Chry9ief-Plymouth • 1raM . 7!H·2271 Ing •nvlronment In Call Now . 5 Po.ltl<>n• Leh 281t Newport B lvd. ...usT SELL Heed .. -=-. ..M..ittr ---~..... 842-0631 ••-• Reatewant Souttietn Otano-Coun· S 2~ ........, 22 In. earwd Ivory TuUI. • __ ,. _,. &3 5211 • ...... )._ ----·-ft.lllat•-111n ty s.nd reeume l o M Atk '°' LVICOSTA ME A pm -.. , $2100· 78 catat1 Of ger· $4750 AYS 841-tOOO 15 Sllt-...... l•lll VW '7t VAN. runs t: .. t. ~!'~~:ga!e ~~tn .•~71e No exp nee, s 10.s 15/Hr. P1L11111 F'*1t• at Robert ee.~. MJILA~~:! '.!tauEL ..... ,..., Wu... '*'Moo. 640-aeN ,./a.o../ ... 15 me~ tuhe imm cuatom eab1nett. mall I IN "'1 area 120-g75g Mr Jenatn 520-'05 I 11 "°"' ~ting eppli-Wl"iam Frott & Assoc. ~2-1723 55•5 " IRON Jiii • U51 • "-..i ti*. l750 Dys &a 1-"98 rv w.,. ,.~•MAM ce1lon1 fOf: 14725 Alton Parkway. • • 32Ses 5-d, ...... 10I. Eve1 681·&820 UP. IUllTllUll 111 ......... • .... ,....... lrvlne, CA g2718 -..... --... -Air-----F 1tuaent so~ wenll to A~:.:.:. :u~:,, ~ •:SOPER IOXt stiPi • 5lS ctl ........... laa511 For Costa Mesa Motel Orange Cout Dally Piiot Is ....... F9M lentr ·--a.y FIT ~ Houeeslt. W/HMkpg eiip. 53&.-63145 bef0<e 5pm or S250 I* mo. * I S.... · ~ A•tM ..... tic Hll 957-3063 loolllng for a Presaman Al>f'fy In J*IOn Tuelday --·-OFFICE °"1E1ll~ Wiii i tart 451• f°' summer. btwn 7:30-~ Balboa covee, tffwpOft P.W -l.eetlng 171 ooooE. Started .... --.. 2 3 tl'lru Frid-btwn 3.5 Light typing, eome t>kkpg TEMPORARY ANO Xlnt reta. 541-5881 8eech (7 14) 650-1174 ••• • 111 t""atlon. Run• nrat Fun lllYEI :t"a -::tt':';':_ llMW ~---Call 8-10am 720-0812 TEMP TO PERM SOFA. LOVE SEAT WITH • •• d';!Vlng LOii ~y anop S • .., SEClnUY POSITIONS AVAILABLE CHAIA ANO OTTOMAN. 32' SLIP Sailboat only. No 1500 &uto M If Dr 631 t275 E=r Service 1a11on 0ppo'1unlty tor advance-Aesteurants l eRecept1onl1t1 &a.-Hit Neller UMd. Brown tone. tv/abrd .... ,.,. elec. lee "' a . --'"-..::::..~---- -M~~n~:irt~~~w1!~~·e ~o:.:;.e~::!:~·~lt~ai:z PIT mt /mTISS 1mmec11ate openlng ln con-•Clerks NXPOtURic Xnffiiue On!) 1250· 543•929H4 II 1"'; r,;~:,~ ':1111 Santa Ana -.. 1 Miil lllTllY MIC All benefits Must pen ance Call (714) •• lllYEll structlon <Mpt. tor well· 9TyplatS bed. l\and·painted des61. ~-• 55 Frwy at Edinger Sedan. 4 cyt. auto. factory enioy sales & peop141 642-4321, Hk for Hank AMIPM/tpllt lttifts. Appl's organlied person with •Secretaries pine CMtt & otheril Q lf computer· prlnte<· 45 BOAT DOCK. SkM tie. lfll J IAYI air, pwr steering. pwr dllC Send resume & salary .,,111 _.._ aooec>ted 3.~pm dally exo•llenl typing skllts,j•Data Entry Operators **730-6224** It modem. 2 di.k Ex~t ioc.tlon. SetW» H,.. Mon-Frt brakes, amllm stereo history 10 Box 1 t923 ~ THE NEWPORT BEACH figure aptitude & COfd t.t •Word ProceslOf'I mon or Huntington Harbour 7 00 t 10 cassette. 1111 wheel Costa Mesa. 92621 PI T ior ntGe. fall growing tele(>hOne manner. This is •Accounting Clettl• l~ Hll drive. I l ftWf. S 1.500 $450/mo 840-8022 : em 0 pm (1HTF156) $4,395 • Co Nr Hoeg Flex nrs. COUNTRY CLUB II t I 1 _ obO 498-721e eve -----· ----9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ HB Chrysler-Plymouth M AN 1 Cu R IST H A I RI Ty"'" & mtSC otftce work. 1600 Eaat Coast Hwy prtmar Y a secre ar a IE111111.. \ cu enmore Frott· II' •T •• • r: 842-0631 SH~•ST Gd worlling HO::~it&or retired grt N.B ~4-9550 ~!'~~ns l~~~~1100~~;~ AllUll FrH FrHztr/Refrlg, ''"le'" 1122 seooimo ~S..Ch BMW '83 320S. white condlllons & IOC Corona SS hr. 722·80e0 •n• ULU PIT resp°onslbllll1es. Word ...... ... White, 3 yr• Old, \191('( FREE to oooa hOme. Y9fy Avallab'9 now. 873-8535. Alatm. Mini condition -. NABERS De.'._Mar 6'4-829_: ' p /T' , .... AIU Small Aerobic boutique in processing, shorthand •P.W hllU" clet, S~~· 9:.6-1521 loved neut .. mete dogs, 2. Orlg.Ma°r·:~~;.7~500 .ICll&IHC W/TMJ. S 10 111ee environ . no typing. C M. sal •comm 548-7515 and/or restaurant equip-*'__.·. y--..a&...-FRI IOAI r rlgefat0<. 3 'yrs & 7 Yfl . nice per-llitc. Tr&a1Je111tiea C'DlllAC ,_,. ment experleoce a def•· • -16 cu'. 2-door. top ffetl· eonallty ~8-8258. n EYpe11ence necessary Mon & Tues hrs vary from llTAIL Ulll/n nite plus Good benehl 18400 Von Karman er. Approx 7 yr1 old, run1 n1-IP Tncb 3S 'tl IYWlll Din BEAUTIFUL SELECTION • 526-7291 • 10am-8pm Will train Re-pacilage Apply In person Ste 130. lrvlne 474-2974 well. $150/obo ~~ ..--Sedan. 4 cyt. auto, amltm tirees welcome Apply Store In Lido Marina Vil· 8:30am-4pm at 100% FREE to Applicant 2-piece corner aofa. good 'II ....... ~ TN lte<eo casHtt•. snrl. One ot late model, low mileage P ennysave r , 1660 lage 675-7980/673-6047 T"'"NSI PACIFIC E.O.E. GE dbl door 23 cu fl, No condition. 675-7327 Loeded. lllt low vehicle, owner (1SUT648) 16995 Cad1llacs1nOrange *lt4ical* Placentta Ave c M ""' Frosl·Refrlg. almond County! See us today! " . RETAIL RESTAURANTS. INC CIME•AMA. w/custom waler & lce p --.. ~-.. -,.-.-.-.-114-$8900/0 lfe< 646-2011 HB Chrye'41r·Plymouth 1•0 1100 ·~ewport L aD need$ tem-1 P /T Pllll SALIS 17042 GHlelle Ave • Irvine ...... dlsnanser At>solut-"' like 1 =y:-------.....,.-r::--z 842·0631 • ()O(ar~ cou11er tor busy No exper nee Can make (714) 250-0331 ,,.;"$6oo1 675-34627 •ANIMALS AVAILABLE &al _M_AZ._O_A-'8_5_RX_7_G_S_. -2-0K 2600 Harber Blvd aD Bnng OMV printout over S 1000/wk Be own SALESPEOPLE eiroan••y WllTEI GE Relrlger1tor large FOR ADOPTION. LOOk· 'M Fer• YM I· 111 ml, S.spd, CC. SR. air. COSTA MESA Pleasant wor1un9 cond DOSS Gene. 673-4162 --· Ing fOf • 9ood home! Air. p-. St-I"". Aut~ I ,..,..,; -------Imm d O"""'ing tor ell sae. ,.., yrs old. Water & * .... • 3656 * ........... ...... ... ..,.. cas1. mmac. ga. '"V"" --,-.... -an Call in AM 111 640-0140• P/T ,..., •ir•-i FILL·TIIE I e ,,_.. w Experienced cameraman crushed & cubed lee on -~-matlc. x'lnt eond. Mu1t $10.500/ot>o 960-0404 _.,_., .. -organ12ed & am1>i11ous n eeded . ••us 1 be .... 1 12H ... 3838) ••M••t vEOICAL LAB COURIER 1 W-" & Sat. -11 train p••T·TIIE I I t t ... door $750. 759-9394 WO<ldl lrlendllest BIROS ... . "' U D 'l' ·e· 190E $1 .. 900 -"" -· • person w • n yping knowledgable In all areas 2 p 11,111 ...,~ '" · "· · A ·o-3 Mon·"" Own car Friendly atmosphere. re-FLElllLI •llll skills, figure aptitude & 01 camera department, I Ill &PPUllllSI gr~ Cheeked arrots Perfect oond. Sunroof, T -tops, like n•1111 ir ..,c ur ~ m ile age rnees welcome Apply cordial phone manner. stripping, plating Paste-Relrtgerators. Waehefs & ~~-~U:i °'SU2~2oo~all a m/Im 1t•r•o cau .. {1LEM381J$7895 964-2581 Fvarea Penn y sav ar 1660 1 ed W/P knowledge &,SH,. up and/or typesetting Ory-s Mlke 645•9701 ____ 756-9205Lv message. P1acent1a Ave • C M mm •ate openings at our Good benel11 pkg Nr J ... Pi e. A... MHIO&L lfFfC( _ _ _ HUNTINGTON BEACH W 759 1906 sl\1lls a plus Must be Farai .... •t Hl4 UM• ••w•••HSt PH .. ll Tll-t Bus> Ors ollice 1n c M REAIEI &I SALO store• Jom Southern Call-ayne airport • ava11a1>1e to w0<k eve-__ ,.._-______ Too much can down? needs exp baclo. ottioe F T Includes prospecting. lorn1a's leadtng retail SIOln&aY 1 nings. Salary based on * 1930S LAAGE ornate -----"""'"'""""--Lease ·7g or newer MBZ JOHNSON & SON I Lincoln Merc ury ~~ H11rbor Blvd Coi l• Meu S40 5"630 ass1s1 4 day wk 548-9319 1 telephone & counter home 1m prove m e n I Pacllic View M ortuary, experience and skills tab141. 6 chairs with bunet FOR SALE· (4'81n) Baby Compare our large Mlect •• y.JE E.,.... • .,-sales Friendly per-chain We provide each Newport Beach. Typing, Please contact . Lisa or (ol~ cherry wood). good ~~~nd~~h!~~~u~ ~~7:h· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 .A.C. '11 •YllEll ITI &YE Al""'9 sonallty posmve at· ot our emp1oyeesw11h hhng generalotflcew0<k Patati714)642-4321ext cond •MUST SELL* ....... -.111mn~ v8, auto. pwr steering. 'Jo lee no experience t1tude front office ap-Call Tom 644-2700 291 during the day ano S l200 0 80 673· l856 '* S3.000 261•7566 dial MERCEDES dllC' brakes. pwr wind. 12131469-1065 pearanoe a must Will •COMPETITIVE SALARV ----'7 14> 642-'399 evenings Grand Baby 5'8" Fr. Prov. •IT Ill.Lil* am/fm ste<eo. )"hi cvrs --tr11n Ar;:pty in ~n •COMPANY-PAID SEOlnUY n Illy..., 4:,~;t~r~~ ====: style. Steglef, high gloss 5 ~2~~!~~d tinted glass. vinyl root IEEI EJTllA C&Sl1 only Tu-Fri 9am-5pm. BENEFITS RE oll1oe opeo1ng for 5 rm91 beddi $325 wal. 4yrs new Cost S 10K~ .. ,.. Tl EIJPTI In Buena Park Blaok Beauty only 31k m1 Are you over 18 years old P e., n y saver 166 0 : CORNE·G001TINUGNITORNAINING llrldy. altnooos. Must ~~~.:e. 673-~73 $5500 FIRM 786..0377 (1MGG832) . $8795 ano 11ave 8 dependat>le Place1111a Ave . C M have knowledge of WI P. ----------'11 YW UllPll YUi HB Chrysler·'f>lymouth car and auto Insurance • OPPORTUNITV TO sllorlhand, t>e ·detail JJO W. laJ St., UAll Ill IHla•11 li~IM "'8 842..0631 Slart now and deliver llEClmHIST ADVANCE INTO oriented & a sell-staf1er. Oest1llffl,GA12121 headt>oard, l oot board, PAef.BIKE. Medld. Col· hH ruailll newspapers for the o c F T experiencecl Busy NB MANAGEMENT Pleasant ntsmk environ -...----------side rail$. $195. 840-8733 umbus SP, red/Wht atr '"41tlNU 'IC Fiii •Mii ff Regrsl er New-spaper office Clyde 756-0561 near OC airport Good VETERINARY HOSPITAL Cd"• T ...._ dr-~ & 2 brush xtra 1 s et hlwl1• 4 x 4,XLT.6cyt,4 spd,alr For an ON· THE ·SPOT tn· bens & ·~1 758·"""" Br"'hl ....,sonal Medical & ,.. rt.,... ,_.,..,. ' 'I 3 30am 10 6 00 am Earn c mn ST nPtST -.... ~ .• ,...,. nlQht stands, ~itage. GL3301Camp1. whls. 1 p w r steering. d i SC $550 10 $650 a month or Ill ( I I terv1ew. apply,,, person ~ ---Surgical Asst AHT dark -wood, brass trim. Ml Galli/Mallard whls, brakes. amlfm stereo 1 C 11 , Newpon Beach Law 0 1· SECRET ARV IRECEP preferred. t>ut will train v ll 1·1122* cass.: cruise c;ntrl, tilt wtll more a us now hoe F T 852·0'44 FRIDAY FIT for Costa Mesa Real w1ll1ng person Beach Best olfe<. 72t-8591 ella trainer, low m t. at 89 1-1606 9 OOam-11 OOam Estate omce Call Mane tront practice Studio ---=-=---..,.---mint cond. S 1, 950 (2BHH473) $7 .495 HB •GARDEN G"'OVE DAV BED white & brass. 95• 24"• 673 3600 Ch"-sler·Plymouth •WESTMINSTER llECEPTilllST /I .I . 19122 Brookri..11s1 _ _ 650-l 121 __ 1 apt Included. 642·3843 Mattresses. trundle com-__ .. _-_ .... _°' ___ · ___ ---------~ · 842-063 l •HUNTINGTON BEACH x1n1oppty.101sol room tor (Corner of Garl1eld1 SECTV/AOMIN ASSIST ~llllY p I e I• S 2 4 5 . !pertia.' ll .... HIS llbc. YRiclea tlto FORD FIESTA 1978 Yel· gr=; H1;:i: 4~~8~g~t. HUNTINGTON BEACH Candidate will have nor-W51UI - -•840~8733• ~mpl s;;, Hagen Wll Olllll 12' low. good cond111on• llllllY ULll FIT mal secretarial duties lnci Rec.puoniS1s. Animal Al· GIRL S decorator 5-piece Woods 1-5. Lyn• Irons 2· Motor home Eland an Run• well! S800 Good Seeking ene<getic person RECEPTIONIST llTllUL LlllER W'P & work w/a great. tendants. & Tecnnlclan t hi BEDROOM p c SW & th t l>I hed t>ut small group ot people needed for t>usy large ma c no art-n-aecna. lmmac only 13,000 ml, trans 675-4750 Ron 6~~~':Yw1Mm~ ~e~~ re-F~i I :~re'r1e~~1~ e~t~~·~~ I SIPPL Y' llC. in Newport Center Call practice FIT or PIT Incl SE..T )(Int cond. musueel Putter $350. 631· 1275 loaded wl optlons, 2 '75 FORD LTD. Power tall e•p Salary S900· prelerre<i t>ut not necess-alt 6pm 640-9451 wknds & eves. exp pref, 5575 545•3390 Huge Used Goll Sale! alrs·6.5 gen . couch. brakes/steer/wind ows. s 1200 Interview by BPl1l ary Salary comensurate " s a Great Plaee to Work' lrvt~ 551..0304 Hide-a-bed. beige tweed Men's Women's M t• & dl~tte. oveme:d bun~ Good tires. Needs work. only 646-7U 1 .,,. e1o.per 673_6070 SECn /UCEPTll•IT a19air herculon $245 Rust arm Clubs. New UMd balls & m crow av•. muc Sell a1 l11395. 494-4158 Equal 0PPI> Employer In an exolu11ve waterfront w .. , .... SS/WAITEI• chair $55 Both good begs. 1934 First Masters more Re duce d to -'Tiliiiiiiii~riiil= lllSES lllES UCffTllllST H•(S/C&SlllEll Real Estate olfioe Please With car tor lunch Oe11...ery condition 543-2687 Print 494-327 t S361•1900bl ot>o Financing 'll •1111112M I '11 UlllUI TIWllU F 11 T me for nlsmkg New -call 673-9333 service Estab. routes ava a e Gray. good 1hape. $4200 Loaded wl poweir ~ulp All sn1fts good pay and u · 1 8 11 • Ellesse Bout1Que Better prov1ded.S40·HO da11y NEW houM too small for Johnaon &Sons540-5630 646-8157 $16.995(122298) beneltts 1nLagunaBeacn P7ort4 eaTcn 60° •ce SportswareandAuto AC· TE&CIR·PllSO~ Ill,. ITllEI too much furnit ure llr1ttlalM Re 11 r e m e n t home 0am-pEm ype& 0wpKm cessones P T wknd days Private schoOI HB area L • I · , Couches. chairs. retrlg. I~~-~~~~~== A81M l•,ert .. *'94-9458• a1a ni.-, 1 · ey tlt •litl tables etc Must Mll C"IA.... '124 neiotvl Yrty wa~ comm Newpon 1mpor1s NB 1 8-12. 2-6 536-1'41 .,, ACURA MGBIGT '73, runs good. reblt motO<. gd rellab6e transportation $1000. Moving' 642--09<M QPTOMETRIC ASST .,. ellp Call Sheila tor 642-9405 Karer TILEl&lllTIH w••ElllSE 960·9510 MOTHER died. Evetyth1ng ~es p on s 11> 1 e a n d appt 720-9870 SALES tnt>ound & outbound pos-an QUEEN Sl.ZE MATTRESS goes. Appliances. furn., e n I h us I Is I t c e 'ti • -1t1ons a'va1I w/Ryder Sys-IECEIYEIS & B 0 )(. au IL T E 0 TVs. saddle, etc. 3272 lllT a.A YALll .. , lllTSll8 --..... lenc--' or will train 1 lllCEPTllllST/SECY I E.•cet1enl sates OPDly now BRANO NEWI $155 Colorado Ln 549 1228 J t b I I t C I k .. cyt .. ""' """' ' 1 1>1 t t 11 1 tems. Inc Nice taoility. • us r ng us your owes oupe, I fl·bac • ~ • ~ Appro• 32 h'rl per week IWI P upenence & morn-avat a e or u · •me Call 846-4293 I •---L 1141 tSonaflde Acura deal and 1peed, am/Im stereo. HB 848•3465 ing hours 540·3066 , pos111on Aoply 1n person growth opptys. hourly Ut -• 'II ._ __ 1 I ... __ -,,.--at Benenor Main Place wage FT or PT Kathy or Immediate openings are SOFA h~h quality never • we .,.. t... (111GW730) ........... ..,1t5 • . lll••·············-.. 1 Mall Or call Kayla at Oet>t>te. 641·3045 ~~~~a8~ BaEt .. OUC~IS~NTA used. still w rapped Aprtl 23. 24 10-5pm. GUARANTEED! HB ChrylW·Ptymouth 542-8283 Exper oret "' W~ $1000. sac $250 Clothes. toys. turn. misc., M Rllllll llllA 6Q-o831 T etemarlt.eting ANA warehouse No U• C•n del 2131862-8588 Foll<>:-red arrows from 1001 QUA.IL ST • N B 'M ... Pll.IM D JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M t-rcur y :Milt\ H1•h01 Blwd (""• ...... '-.4(1 '>630 JOHHOI I SOI 0' lft ff to .. tf I '14fl I [,1(011 l t1Cl'1 4Ulfr .. -,, (tYfl ,o. '""'' '.l •fl ,tr'YtCf I lfU·•~ ;626 111,.1 Ill• DRIVER I SILES PERSOI 2 POSITlllS ~~= ~e,:;~.t~: SOFA, LOVE SEAT WITH ~~:·~~·r,>~~g1s~:~ .. :: ll2·21t2 lUllU • cy1, s ape1, tac:tory a1r. E'tlpenenced Now hiring IYllUILE w age. company·Plld CHAIR AND OTIOMAN. Circle. Hunt Bch pow. stMf'lng. am/Im ~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE, A ND OM V PRINTOUT. MON- DAY ·FRIOA Y 2-5 P.M .. WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. * 673·8700 * If you·ve ever been dis-surance a credit union, Only $250. 843-9294 L!tw IHcla 141 cleen. (2CHA22l) $7495 Pert! 1tatlon wagon. V8. Ba11>oa 1s1ano Really medical/dental In-Never used. Brown tone. Sf81ifl•n"' "" .. ,,_,. Suo•d 'M•l•llllUl1' SALIS nlise• FIT couraged ll>Oul tele· plus more• Apply'" pef· ulli~'::'"~~~=---="~l!S =bed 175 Dln1ng table BM HB Chrylltr-Ptymouth euto. air. pwl' •teerlng, For Art Galler) Des•gn Phone sales t>ecause of son 17 & cl\alrs $25 Tables SS-642-oe31 d•sc b•alles. PWf wind. custom lram ing art poor management or 2 Store movable md gar-S20 Jewelery. 326-C N. •• Tlflf• -taa pwr dr locks, am/Im sales E1tP pref d GOOd scam operators pleUe FRIDAY menl rack• $50 each 2 Cout Hwy 494-4158 OP NIWPOllT -~ ·-•-1tereo cus . tilt whl, wipeople & follow-ups g111e us a call w e olfe< 9 OOam-11 OOam Mirrors 39x87 S50 In 1 ST Hl__...L LI~ back. GT. 4 ('· 5 spddi · crulae cntrl.· tuggag• Call lor appl 675•655? •Prolessiona1 19122 Broolthurst Mirror 39•41 S25. 1 wm· Tru;ieitin IE · a r. pwr lteer ng. IC rack (1JTE430) $6,995. Training tCorner of Gar11eldi dow air conditioner. SSO. _ Drakes, am/Im stereo HB Ch ster Plymouth •Lucrative HUNTING TON BEACH 875· 1723 or 675-5308 Pewtr ta fli Z 148-1••• cassette. tlft wtieel, cruise :12®' Retail sale~:psare ,nven-Commission •AM RICAN Indian 1tem1 ff LYMAN BAV LAUNCH 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD control. •Int cond Structure II ........ Ll•ID 19• 1 c·-··-rest~..... '""'-7 days a week (ZBGP960) ........ J6995 •11 .... , TIPU 1ory 1>uy1ng experience 1-. wwited" rugs. l>askets. .. -.,,.., ..,.,..,.. HB Chryeter·Plymouth Loaded w/r>OW9f ~ulp. flelpful for golf snop ·~ ..._, I llPPI. y • atso Oftentat rugs. Universal. cover. slip incl Extended Service Hour• 542-0531 ( l 5AV5'48) $7"5 ApplyTues-Fn 10.2pm -JrRl ' • •(714)673-1467• S6500 AYS 646-9000 7am-10p.m Mon-Fri ----- CALL 142-4531 EXT. 205 A8K FOR BETH THE NEWPORT BEACH Equal Oppty E.mployer Or Martin's Anti-Gravity 18' CENTER CONSOLE BWM '87 535iS )(Int cond, '82 TOYOTA SRS Tercel COUNTRY CLUB Call Mrs Collin a I celling/floor mounted New 120 H.P. OI B. Xlra wlllte. auto, lthr Int, 1unr1 AMIFM·1unrf-40K ml. JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M f'rc ury ltlltl ~·••h· • R1 .. 1 1600 E Coast Hwy N B 642-4536 =430 3 30-9·00 If you·r• looklng for a cet, 1>ack1wlng incl bOOts tor nl08. s 11,950 25K ml. Divorce. must $2995 213/551-4635d 644-9680 Jerry Anderson P M ClaSalfiedhalnewsfofvou. SSOO. Call 494-0671 (818) g55-8382 Mii $29,000 751-2456 6 75-64&1•. wknd Co1t11 Meu '-.4() '>())0 P\llLIC *>TICE P\8.IC NOTICE , __ Pl.Bl_;.;;.;;;...;IC;_;NO..;.;;...;..TIC~C;...__ __ ___;."'8.~IC___;.NO.;...T_tC_E __ ...;.Plll.~IC;.;...;.;NO.;;..;TICE~-__ Ml._IC_M>_TICE __ • 54431 D•Odlng on the 5tn 01) otl Owner re~es the right • 54440 C1hforni1 O:le48 ESCROW CORPORATION. NOTICE M Mey 1988 at 9 30 0 CIOCll I !O t>td '"Ille se•e Purehues NOTICE M Any person ..,....,,,no 10 23832 Rocklleld Blvd . fl'U9UC SALE AM on tne p1em1ses wnere must De made "'''" cash only "'9&.IC SALE comrNtnl on thlt •PPl~tlon •205, El Toro. Celllornla cw ""IONAL seid properry nas Deen &t'1d paid tor al 1ne ume of Of' N 9'90MA1. may Ille comments In writing 02630-2896 on or •118' M1y Pf'~9'TY •t7171 a ttored and wh1cn are ou•chase All ourchHed PftME9'TY •Mf17 a w1lhthe()epulyComptrollef. 10. 1088 Notice •S '-eoV given 1n81 ~tecl at Put>lte S10<ege I QOO<ls are so•d as is. aoo Not toe •• hefeDy g1_, 11'1111 Western OistrlC1 No t3, 50 Th• bu~ transfer 11 sub- ours u en t 10 Sect10'11 2065 Piacenua Avenue 11'1 mus1oe 1emovedatthetlme oursuent to Sect1on1 Fremoo1 Str•1.Su1ta3llOO, ,ect 10 Cal1forni1 Untlonn 21101-21115 ot the Cell-the C•tf 01 Costa Mesa. otsale Sa!e~u1>1ec:1 1o prlor 21701·21715 of the Call· San Fraoc1sco. Cal1forn1a Commerc111 Code Sectk>ri lorn11 Susiness ano Pro-County ol Orange St lie 01 "'"~natton 1n the event of IOfn•• Business 1nd Pro-~ 105. within 30 d•y• of the 8106. tess1ons Code Sec1t0n 2328 Callfor.,ia tne gords chll-se1tlement oetwee., ~ leu•on• Code. Sec:tt0n 2328 date of 1n1s publlcatlon Tht The n1me and llOdreas ot of the Cahlorn•a Commercial ties or oersonal prooerty de-1,,d ot>hgated party Dated ot the C11ttornla Commerclal nonconfldenttal portion• of the person wlln whom Coo• Section 535 of the acrit>ed oeiow ,., the mat '"'' 20111 and 27th day of COde, Sec:110., 535 of the the apphca1ion are on Ille cialme me:r be llled 1s Spring C1Htorn11 Penll COde an<! tars 01 Aprt1 1988 Public StOfage Cattlorn•• Penal Cooe and with the Deputy Comptraller Moun1a1n Escrow Corpcw- ll'>e orov111ons of the calt· Jon11ha., A Tu<r>er Si: E M11,,11ge'Tlen1 Inc T•le· the provtaions of the Call· ••part Of the pubilc tile Thia a11on, 23832 Aod<ltetd Blvd .. fom1a Auction L•cen11no 205-sota. 1v1eet lndg c.,one 18181 2.U-8080, tornll Auction licensing Ille Is e1111teble for publkl In-•295. El Toro, CaltfOfnia Aa ttie ut'109f11Qned ..mt Mii m11C OKS, t>«snll C>edset • ·e Agert tor Ow"8f Act'. the under11gned will Mii IP9Clfon during regular g283f'·2806 and the lut day at puottc sale oy compehllve cabnl chr Puo1osneo Orenoe Coest 11 public sale by compe1111ve t>usiness hOUrs for tiling Cleims by any crtdl- -------------------01111 ?1101Aprit 20 27, 1g88 bidding on t!Wt 51h day of Pul>llSl!eO Orange Coa11 tOf 11\all be May 9, 1918 --------W0=2=7 May. 1988. at 12 30 o'clock D11ly Piiot Apnl 20. 1988 wt'llch It the business day BARKER K E NDR A MA RIE BARKER, age 52. born tn Palo Alto, CA . died April 15, 1988 She was a 2i year resident of New· pon Beach and a soclal w orker for Or- a nge C o u n ty for many years She 1s 'urvived by her son. Donald Barker o f Sunnyvale. CA.. her aiater. Pat CMlson of Irvine: 2 nieces. Klm Hoo k and Penny Carlson . un cle . Wi lb ur T homson Memorial aervi~ will ~held at the h<>rTle of PAC•te V.W •llONM. PAM ~ery • Mort~I) Ch~• Cfematory 3500 Paofic; Vt/frllt Ori_,. NeWl)Ofl 8Hcfl eu .2100 NA~U-­ llT. OUYI Mortu•ry •Cemetery Cremetory • 1625 GISier Ave Costa Mesa ~•o .. s5S4 flllllCI wn • 1 l&LW ... AT ' ~·~ 1101r~ CoetaMeM .. , •• ,50 l, C """TICE PM on the premises wllere W030 before ttie consummation P\8.1 "" 111d property has bffn date apecllled above • ...,. stored and whlcn ire Ml.IC f«)TIC( Oeltd Aprll 6 1988 NOTICS Of' IOcale<l 11 Publ< Storage IK _. C. H. Huret, Dorel"J her s ister j -!-;1 "'9UCSAU t725Pomon1 Aveoue intllil NOTICSTO H1trat, lnt•r1dec1 Tru •· c a 1 0 w b a L d n 1 Of' NltSOMAL City ot Coata Mesa County CM.DfTOtltl Of' ..._ I S i "'°""TY t 221011 OI Oranoe. Stile of Call· •ULIK ~--Publltllled Or11191 Coelt. rv 1 n E' • .'\tu r c a~ NotfQe ts het"•by given that forn•a. tne gooos t hlllles or (Sect. ,191 .. 107 Dally PllOt April 20, 1088 April 23 at noon j ou• suan t 10 Sections peraon1I oropeny descrlb41d u.C.C.) W023 fam tlv request dona-21701·2'715 ot the Cah· below ln trwtmall.,..of No11oe 1s hereby glv«'I to .. _ar W'ITIC( t1ons in lhP Amenc·an tornie Business and Pro-5Greo Greenwell. Sp D creditors of the within , ___ ,. ____ nu_._;.;.;.;;;.__ H ln.s>ons Code Sectt0n 2328 1 ~ •1c ping pong lbl named transf9ror1•1 that a IK -eart A.ssocla uon 011119 California CommerCllal mtrss m11e t>aa ctthes. TV bulk transfer 18 about 10 be '9CTTnOUI -CARTWRIGHT Code, Sec1ton 535 of tne = dCk drssr 2 t>ks11t111. made on peraonel property NAMI ITA=I P E A R L L Callforn•a Penal Code and Bruce 11real1. Sp 8 ~einafttr OMcrlbed. The following peraone.,. CARTWRIG HT 88. :~nl:-o~~~!n°1 L'i:n;~~ 027-mlte t>a, tbl "''' chra, add'::....'*": fn: = ~g t>u•~= EH: I 1! resident of Hunt· Act, t11eunder1tgnedwlll aell ~ 1r':~· tbl dlk, oron. lool trenst.ors ate W• eo.t~ing;(2~. 1aeo~- m n Beach ....... ----' II public aal9 Dy comoe1111ve . Dell OeligM1, Inc . a Cal-er1ue Colla Mela CA tne-n • ~ t>idd4n9 on tt1e 5th day of Barry Terleton Sp E tornta corporation. 433 9212i ' away April 13. 1988. May. 1988• at 11 oo 0 cloctl 240-bllce. t>at citties. oeo. Begonia. Corona del Mat. EPE Tec:ti~ Irle. a Mrs C<lrtwnght was AM on the prem•aea •her• 4~11 arm cnr ;:.k..,,11 CalltOfnie 92125 Ce11fofn1e corporation tMo born Aua11'"t 31 1899 said property hH t>ffn reMrV .. t · .. 1 The loeat"ion In Califomla Sclenlc AlltnU9 Coeta Me.. e-• 11ored and which are to t>id at the .... Purctia-of t"9 chief eatoutlve ofllc9 CA H628 ' ' tn Raven, Color ado. toeetecs' at Public Storage mull be made with caah onty ~ prlnciC>el bulin99I office Thi b 1 Mrs. Cartwright Is 2099 Plac:etltla Avenue 1n and paid lor •t the lime of of the Intended tfaMteror II; duc1.:S ~:""' ::1on00f'· t he widow of Leo the Clly of eo.11 MeM purctieH All purchHed -aa abo¥9. EPE fectP~ CCI.I Orange Stat I goooa 81• 90lcl 81 It end All 01Mr ~ nefM8 w...,.._, lnG., J ohn Cartwrl1ht. ~1 tne ~ :.a~ muet t>eremcwed at th9 time and tddf--\..cl Illy the ~A. Audi. Po..,_11 Beloved m ier of John nee °' i*aonal prope<1y ~ ot Nl9 Sale a..it>jec1 to prior intended tranlllwor ""'*' wttt1~"c::" a.:' of"::. c Smith, a,... Val· ectlbed below In the mat· :=i' t!'t!:n -0:.: trwee ,..,. .... ,..,. .... .,,.. County on ... 11, ley CA. and Robe1 ,.,, ot and -·ttd Deted pett ao .., • kftCMfl IO lhe 1tll ,.,,_ L , Sm.lth . P e lm ,4~~':'br~!~,,~ e thl• ~and~~ day of =·ded tranit.,.. are: Pl.tbllthed e>ranoe COMt Sprinp. She wu a l:ltd April. , ... Public Stor• T1te narnec•I and IMlll"9a Delly"°' Aprll 10. 21. • volunteer for the Red Brad Martin Sp C ManagerMnt. Inc Tel .. addr.-1 of tM lt\t9flded 4. 11. ltM C I ..... _. 33l-aota. miK ou. ell,_, phone (1 111 2U -8010, tt.,,...,...a)ere c H........ W02t "*• ~ more 2 Cfln 3 lmPI l>ed Agen1 '°' Ownat and Ocw°"'Y ....,. 112' 1 then iOOO hours~ and JolWi HIG Sp C 319-TV ~ O..anoe C... f!Wa 8f A~·UlllllM '9JC llJTll wu ablo a volunteer mlec bu • ...K bn o"'* · De!IY"°'Apl'l20. 27·V:: ~.CA. lllCftftl tMWM for the Huntington J.,_ Howard, Sp C "'-lt'8 P'Ol*tr ,... -WA~ 8Mch Library Fu 311-2 1>a1. am 119-.,.,.,. nent ...,..o " ...,... an Tll9......,.,.,.... .. . · -Owner ,....,... the "Cll'I PWlJC llJlll J • n e r a I a I : A L L et!:' -• "9rtlOfl neral .te'TVlCft will bt «> t>id at the .... ~ U .... ITU'-£. "nUM•. T c.....,, "41. conducted a t 11:00 lftUlt t>e meOewttll c:eef\~ L.lell.llOTIC8 ~NT, MAO•Mt. &..-. on.: """'' AM Frid a y a t and pe1e1 tot at the ttmt of tJ/IM'flllCA"°'9 Ll AllHOLD IM~ftOVI· .._. .... CA-... DI:..__:_ a-.. s· 'lb purch'" All PlltCheMd NotlflcetlOft .. fteteby MrNTt. lf()Cf( ""TMDI. .... w loon 1142 .-"'"'"~ an.. ml 9(>0de art 9010 at It. and tlweft !Mt ~ .... GOODWILL ANO l uet-L.-i ...... DrM' ..._... Chapel, w\th Paator mustt>e removeda1tMUIM tloftel ... tent lolM NESSNAMCOf'THAT<:a ......... CA ..... ~ KeUy of the of .... SM tub)eet to IWIOf ~ ltteet. HUt'tlnflOrl TAfN IUSMU fCNOWM lMt ...._ te oon- c I I ~loflln ttle~of leedl.CalfomiaftMtliea Al HOlY COW Md le ..... lir.9"i•t•191 F lrat hratan_..,..,..,~o..w ...... ~...,..,....-.. :11t 112...,.. ldWl-r...: Church °' l'oun'!!:' and 0 ...... party. 0-: c :. .. c:.:-= ~...-.c.11-"* 111i1 :•11 ...... v.11ey~~ ::,.~ ... --~=...;.'" 11 ~·:'111 the n. ...... ,.... i...s .... ec:::r a.11,..::; tttment ._..., ~ w.ne..m-1~-ll\C. r-. ~Olel·a Menuel '°'Illy ... , ..... ,•...,:.•,... Of' et Meltoee Abbey. pnone (l t8) 20~1010 • ......, IMltt. for I*· locellMll:....,Cow. · ,... Piette 8r'OI Smhh Afttlt fOf Ownet" l'M•lOft 10 .. l aOllal! t TNt ... "'* .,.,.,., la ftQI..... o.._ C.... .. __ Di~ PIJblWled Ot-.not Coeel .......-: llr9"dl.,..,,,. ~ to De COftNllo-o.lr ............... ::: ;:-._"• 011ty 11111ot AOfl 20, :11, ,. II ...,.cy el I02 MllHI fNted al U. oflloe ... 1a, to 1• ' _.._ ....... 8-ctl, OUNTAIN · The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasure~ into ~ASH .. $ 1 O'!!epayment 4 Lines 7 Days s 10.80 NAME __ _ ADDRESS CITY~ STATE ~'~~~~~---=~- AO COPY: 4 h mfninun. ~ 4 words ~ Int. AMT.ENCLOSED ________ _ CJt~ ON~ VISA Of M.C. _____ _ Liquid Cooking ti mt 1 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20, 1988 Advice and Game• C7 Comic• Cl oods of the Canbbean dance a calypso on your taste bu<h. so it' no surprise that Caribbean cuisine 1 a developing trend. h has elemencs of all the flavors we love -a little Me,1can. a linle Italian. a lmle French -with a few calming British accents . . Caribbean see.ms_the. log~c.al-socU sor 10 lhe Ca.Jun aoo - Mex ican trend wnh Am~ncans who arc developing a la te for sp1C) ethm cuisines. Caribbean f,oods could become a permanent pan of lhe Amencan kitci>en becau~ Of OUr Common UC With the foods Of Jamaica. Pueno Rico. Barbad~ and Olher Canbbean 1 lands. e pec1all) rice. bean . fi h and cllru!. fruit\. Add tr3d1t1onal Caribbean pices. herb and f ru1t!-and ·)QU·re in for new taste advenrures. Palm and banana leaves. colorful tropical fruits and pe~r. crcarc !he fesuve trop- ical atmosphere if you want to malce the occasion a pan). Fonunatcly. many typical Caribbean items. such as the spice achiotic. carambola. mango, breadfruit. sauces and peppers (including the fiery Scocch Bon.nct.s) are increas- ingly available at supermarkets. ethnic mar~ts and food impon shops. The fo llowmg Canbbean-insp ircd rec1pe!I produce the flavors of the Canbbean with familiar~ easy-to-find foods. which comcidentall) are making nutntmn and health headline!' Rjce and bean-.. foundauon mgred1en~ in most tropical and semitropical cuisines. rornb1ne lO offer complete pro- tein. de 1rable comple' carbo~ycfrate~and dietaf) fiber They can be combined m mfimre low-far. l'-""-))()(11um <and low-cost) tropical di~ with No nh Pacific halibut. the \.ersatile prcmrum wh1tefi h that needs o nl) bnef cool.- mg ro achl('\'C the perfect texture Halibul is markeuxf )ear- round in the fonn of tea~. roa 1 or fillet\. Regular-milled long grain Regular-milled medium or short grain Brown 1-3/4 to 2 cups 1-1 /2 cups 2 to 2-1 /2 cups 2 to 2-112 cups 15 mmule l5 minute 45-50 minutes 20-25 minutes Combine l cup rice. liquid (sec ctiart). I tcaspoon_salt (opoooall. and I tablespoon boner or margarine (optional) in 2-10 3~uart saucepan Hcai co boiling: .. 11r once or twice Lower heal co simmer: 00\'Cr wtth ugh1-finmg ltd. Cook according io umc ~pec1fied on chan. If rice is nol quite tender or ljqu1d 1 llOl absorbed . replace lad and cook 2 to 4 minutes longer. fluff with fork . Parboiled Precooked Fllwred or seasoned mi~ Follow pack.age dircctiom. Follow package directions. Cooked rice may be 1ored tn the rcfngerator for up Lo one wed or 1n the frccz.cr for sill mooths. · l medium onion. chopped l daft prUc. minced 2 tllblespoom olift oil 2 medium tomatoes, Sttdfd and cbopftd l /4 cup diced Anaheim chlles l tablespoom wbftt whw ,-hlelar 1 taspoon pwnd bay leaf l / 2 teaspoon supr l /8 ~poon ground doves Sah and pepper to taste 3 cups hot rooked ~ l-1 /2 cups dnlnecl cooked kiclnt'y beans Fresh llnw slices Saut~ onion and garlic in olive 011 unul onion 1s tender: ur m tomatoes. chiles. vine- gar. ground bay leaf. sugar. clO\e~. sail and pepper. Add nee and beans and cook until thoroughly heated. &ne "1th squeeze of frc h lime. Make 6 servings Tip: Two tablespoons capers can be ttrrcd in just before adding nee. ~ ' (6 to .... ,..) North Paciflc bs'ft II ...U. tbawtd lfwc "I s.11 aDd pip. H to taste l/4 cup ftl'dallly *'" onion l .... ,.......,. dt4,,l!d fttsll ........... l tablftpoons olJn oil 1 cup t«lt juJ~nnt (2-lncb lnstM> swed rH Md~ ptppen l /2 cup sliced AnabNn chles I tablespoon lirM juke l / 4 teaspoon 1rattd llmt peel l ~poons smpptd dlanlro or~· Sprinkle halibut -.·ith )Alt and pepper and brot1 or gnll unt~olden. about IO minules per inch thidnc measured at 11 th1ckc t part or until fi h tlal.e "hen tc tcd wuh J forl.. Sautc onion and Jin,cr 1n oh'-c 011 unttl onion 1 1ran~lucent . ttr m peppers. lin~ juice ~•od peel. Cool unul peppers are m~tcndcr Sm in 1.·1lantro. Spoon <Mr h.1hh\lt ''~-al:-Mal.e 6 ~n ina . \ <ll SJw~ft I 1 pound poached Sorth PacirK halibut l /2 cup wbitt "int ,;~ar 2 tablespoons tacit li me juice and '~et.able oil I -' l'Up choppt'd grttn onic>M I to 2 t.ab~poom chopped cilantro" I 2 lt.a4'poon salt Oa&sh t acit pepper and sugar Cut haltbot tntC'I 3 -1-mch cutx-' C'ombme rell\.lm1n~ 1n~d1t'nt . m1~ ~II and pour m~ture O\Cr hahbu1 Marinate. rctngeratai. at 1~,1 l hliur .lr overnight. -.ur oc-ca· s1onall> Mak~ abt,ut 36 appc11zen.. Poadung D1rrct1NL\ Tha" h.shhu1 tf ncce -.a~ .m~t pl<k c in '~1llc-1 CO\ICr with N>1I· mg water: add 3 ,1ice'> lime.·' '""c" nton. I tCd'-J""llln "111 I ha) leaf and R rcppcr- coms. Bnng to a boil C .-l\er redu e heat anJ ,1mm~·r gent I~ . .allowing dh<•ul IO minutes cooking ume per inch th1 ~OCS!> me.a,urcd j ( 1t-. th1'-~c'1 pan or un11 I fi!>h flakes when le.sled with a tork Remove hahbw rrum liquid, careful!} remove hone-. and km -One tea p<'On ground onander can be 'ubsututed fV<Jf ~"' • 114 cup chopped onton I clo\"t 1arlk. minced I tabtfspoon rod olht nil ud IMllter 4-1 l CUpJ drained ~tel an~ cokM' beans* I mtdium tomato. dtoPPf'd l 2 cup d~ •hht •irw 112 tea'poon chili po"dt-r I /8 tea'poon Jf""'ncl' clc1'TS Salt and pepper to bNt 2 t•h~ ..... 'ltipped dlMI"' or pa~ 4 cup-. hot rooked ri« SIM' onton .t prhc tn oh"" 011 and butter until onion " tender ur in rcma1n1ng 1QIJT'ld.encs C1CC'pt cilantro and rtee. 00\-Cr and 1mmer 20 minute-. 11r 1n 1lantm Saw O"Cr hot nee. Make 6 to 8 serving •• O••COlll DAA.Y '9LOT/ Wedi.._, A1Wt120, 1MI -Salute spring with special meals Coax sprina into your kitchen with a traditional rite -lamb. For an clqant dinner that sparkles with fla vors of the season. serve Herbcd Sprina Lamb with ~ion Wild Rice. Another ce&ebration meal could caU for Wild-Saute-0£..chiclcen and Rice. Top coriander and paprika- seasoncd chicken breasts with a · liaht sauce made by dcg)azing the skillet with lemon juice. Add an accompaniment that combines fresh watercress and lemon peel with seasoned rice. HERBED SPRING LAMB WITH ONION WILD lllCE .~, ............... ........ les••&am• -........ , ... ~ .......... ,..... 111&1'1 leaves er a.a..,...~ l cloves prUe, miace4 1 C9f •ry re4 ... ) NJ teal SaJtu4~r(.,._..) 1 small oaJoll, et1t .... ~ weqes 1 taltlespooa btltter or maraar- llle !~ c.ps wa&er 1 ,..,e <• ouces) I ... ar•l• u4wtWriee ................... c. ..... ,. ........ Place lamb ih aJau dish; sprinkle with rosemary and 2 cloves of the prlie. Pour wine over; add bay leaf. Let stand at room temperatue 30 minutes 9' cover and refrieerate up -urt 2-houn,~tumina occasionally. 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WhiJe lamb roas~ add remain· ina minced clove of prlic, onion and butter to saucepan; saute until onion is tender but not brown. Add water and contents or rice and 1eUOniD111K~tcJa bolt- Cover titbtJy and simmer 23 minuta. Stir in p-een onions; cover and continue to simmer until all water is absorbed. about 2 minutes. Slice lamb; serve alonpide rice. Makes 6 servinp. SAlJTE OF CBJO[Rl_BU!AIT_ AND WJLDJUCB 1 packqe <• eaeet) .... palll udwU4 rice ! ¥.. e11p1 wa&er 14 c.p Mt&er er ........... S wltole cMekea N'eUll, ..._., u•--e4 ud apllt 1 ~ ca.,...s ........ ceriuMI' l ~ tea....-• paprtb ';. &ea1peoa ult l lar1e clove prlie, ma.ee4 4 sea.,..., lem• Jlliee l bUKtl wa&ercreu lea••, 1&em1 removed (1 c.p) ~ &ea1pooa sra~ lemoa peel Combine contents of rice and seasoni ng packets, water and 1 tablespoon of the butter in saucepan. Brina to a boil. Cover ·tightly and simmer until all water is absorbed, about 2S minutes. While rice simmers, pound chicken breasts to th-inch thick- ness. Sprinkle evenJy with cor- iander. paprika and salt. Heat rcmainina 3 tablespoons butter in 10-inch skillet over medium beat. Add g;ulic and chicken; saute until cliicken is tender, about 4 minutes per side. Remove to serving plate. 'Add lemon juice to skillet; cook and stir I minute. P~r over chiekett:--Stir watercress and lemon peel into cooked rice; serve alonpide chicken. Makes 6 tervinp. Loin chops a·breeze to prepare Quick meals are a must in sprinutime. Bavarian Chops feature quick- cookina pork loin chops, tealODed with thyme and laced with fresh mush rooms. Paired with hot n~ dJcs a1nd accompanied by a sliced cucum ber salad, this dish will set you , n and out of the kitchen in record time. The versatility of port cuts offer.ed at the meat case today aoes beyond the standard chops and roasts of yesterday. Boneless port tendt!rloins and other boneless quick ~k loin cuts, such u stir-fry strips, cutlets and cubes (or kabobs, offer the time-pressed cook easy med options. .. - ' Turkey loaf a 1more healthful version of .its classic 1cousin The work week is behind us, d ish. In larae bowl combine pork, I Strain liquid from baking dish household chorn are done, and it's cup oranae juice, onion, rice, 2 into a 2-cup measunng cup; add the best time of the week -tablespoons tomato paste, eag, remaining 2 tablespoons tomato Saturday night. Worcestershire sauce, salt and pep-paste, cornstarch and remaining •1, _w~ther we-plan-to IO out on the per; mix well. cul)-6range-j uiee, (you shou Id have town or kick back at home and Spoon mixture into peppers. ·'~up liquid, if.n ot add mor~ orange enjoy videos, we don't want to Cover with plastic wrap. Macro-Juice); sur until smooth. spendprimetimeinthek.itcen.And wave on Hi&h IS to 18 minutes. Miqowave. uncovered, on High since ifs the weekend, we do want rotating 1/4 tum every S minutes. 2 to 3 minutes until sauce th ickens. somethina special for dinner. Let stand 5 minutes. Remove To serve, spoon sauce over peppers Now is the time for a little peppers to serving plate; keep and ga rnish with orange sections. microwave mqic. The appliance, Yield: 4 servings. the h;tndicst invention since the r--wa_rm_·------------~--------------... _______ ____;;; scrc.wdri.Yer,_takes 0'CLWhen we_ -~ ______ -----------::-=--------,=~====--=---------..--.......,,,,:..-- want a terrific meal in a jiffy. And we have just the right dishes-two American classics. updated to cook in a microwave flash. Meat loafh~s long been a standby for an easy meal, and our version cooks in just 10 minutes and substitutes ground turkey for beef. The recipe that fot1ows is lighter, has less fat. and is more nutritious than its classic qousin. Stuffed peppers arc another favorite with American cooks, and this blue-ribbon recipe has. them filled with a savory mixture of ground pork, rice, onions, orange juice and nippy seasonings. RING AROUND A TURKEY LOAF 1 'i'I peu41 &road raw hlrkey 1 "" npa oru1e J•Jce, divided "'' cap fresll bread cnmba "" cap clloppH oal• ( l amall) 11• cap cllopped plmleatoa 14 np cllopped frnll panley 14 cap cllopped claatDey 1 eu. llptly beatea ~ leaapooa Mlt, divided 9' teaapooa pepper 1 tableapooa conaatarcll 1 aea.,... carry ,.wder- % tableapooas milk or lleavy cream 1 oru1e, sectloaed In large bowl combine turkey. 1/4 cup orange juice, bread crumbs, onion, pimiento, parsley, chutney, egg. 1/J teaspoon salt and pepper, mix well. Press mixture into a 6- cup microwave ring mold or shape into a •circle on a flat microwavc- safc ~ish. Cover with waxed paper. Micrwoavc on High 5 minutes. Rotate dish 'h tum and continue to microwave on H igh 5 to 6 minutes longer. Let stand covered 5 minutes. Drain 1/4 cup j uice that has accumulated around meat into a 2- cup measuring cup. Add remaining lf4 cup orange juice, femaining 'I• teaspoon salt. cornstarch and curry powder; stir until smooth. Micro- wave, uncovered, on High 2 lo 3 minutes until sauce thickens. Stir in milk. Place turkey ring on serving plate. Pour half of the sauce over the ring. Garnish with orahgc sections'; pass remaining sauce. Yield: 6 servings. SARATOGA STUFFED PEPPERS f lar1e P'ff8 or red bell peppers 1 pond 1road pork 1 ~ npa otu1e Jmce, divided 1 small ollloa, flaely cllopped ( "" cap) ~ np precooked rice, ucooked f tablespooas tomato paste, divided t.eu. Uptly beate1 l tablespooD Worcestenlllre nace 'ila teaapooa nit '4 tea.,... pepper i:- 1 tablespooa carastarcll 1 oru1e. sectlOlled Wash peppers, cut off tops and remove seeds and ribs. Place in a shallow. round microwave-safe Celebrity to demonstrate her recipes Film and television star Jill St. John will prepare dishes from her fint cookbook at noon Saturday at Home Express, College Shoppina Center, 7227 Edinger Bl vd .. Hunt- ington Beach. The actress currenily appean on the cookina qments of ABC-TV's .. Good Mom1na America .. and writes a monthly food anicle in the USA Weekend that is a Daily Pilot "'supplement each Sunday . .. the Jill St. John Cookbook, .. a c()mpilation of her favorite recipes, already is in its second printina. • • • "All Wrapped Up," aclass featur- ina make-ahead dishes that can be frozen, will be held •• 6:30 p.m. Thunday at My Favorite Thinp Cooki111 School, 14730 Culver Drive, rrvine. A varieti_ of wrappm -phyllo d()Ulh. puff putry, ea roll wns and~ -will encuc •vory cntrea. 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The sandwich is areat witlt soup ·Marinated artichoke bearui cmi _ for ..LSunda_y niatia or 2Crfec1 for an halian-American accent 10 the taking to a potlUc:k. This recipe calls wonderful robust flavon of meats for a loau loaf of crusty sourdouah and cheeses used in the recipe. bread, bµt you can subltitute coun- Use a selcctjon of meats ranfina try-style round loaves or larae rolls. fro m trukey. hftm and salami to • roast beef. Select from the wide COUNTRY SUPPER SANDWICH assonmcnt of cheeses available l loaf enaty 1weea er .......... such as Jack. provolone or harvani. bread (U..& t 11M:Mt a.q) RcJlpbS has a FUll Selection ot Your . ·Favorite Apples on Sale tbiS Week\ Assorted FlaYors-12 os. cam I ~~omer Save . 98 16 oz. -RalphS Fiozen Vegetables 7 , .. Country lty19. • Lat1rao. EaflT CaWomia~•Dkll. rtaUQll or ~ M1Jl serve .16 a 24 oz. -Ralphs ~i;_~read 49 Save .20 I 4 Pack-Cliarmin ~~~m ·89 Umll , ,.. C\aatOID•r I .. · Prices effective Aprll 21 thru Aprll 27, 1988 . ~ Together-A Smaiter Way to Shop! .. . l Jar (I emcet) ......... u1k••Mut1 l .... , •• ,.. ..... lretll p.rtk ladlHflHatp&elt .. e,11 l9 _, dllff •• firm rife ......... ,..... '4 e-. eeanelJ ~•ff•• ,au.t rtpe.Uvn '4 C:-. ~lfPI• fre8 lluU ~ c., ....U ~ tUcet tweet re4 ..... f 11k:et -8 CMkM '9ReJ ... Um ' I te I ..a. aJleei iiJUil f llJce8 claeete, uy eMke Rlpe 9alve, Mlves ... 1..U buU.,.....ferpnld Cut bread in half lcnathwise. Drain anichoke marinade into a small bowl and add garlic and olive oil. Beat with a fort or small whip until blended. lightly toast cut sides of bread under broiler until golden and crisp. Spread each side with about I 1h teablcspoons of the marinade mix- ture. Combine tomato. olives and basil and spread evenly over bot- tom half of loaf. Arrange onion slices and artichoke hearts on top, ahen meats and cheese. Drizzle any remaining marinade over all. Dot with rjpe olive halves and small basil sprigs, if desired. Place top ofloaf on falling and press down lightly. Cut 4 largediaaonal slices to serve. Makes 4 scrvinas. Nole: Any hcany country-style bread may be used as well as round loaves o r larae rolls. Any combina- tion of meats and cheese may be substituted . More ideas for full meal sandwiches Better Hemet a.I Ga,... Three chcen for the adaptable sand~ch. lfslightorhcanyasyour appelitedemands, fast to fix, and its contents are limited only by your imagination. Here are five whole- meal sandwiches to get you started. STUFFED-TO-THE-RIM VEGETABLE ROLL Cut a thin slice off the top of a round club roll. Hollow out ahe bono m. leaving a 'h-inch shell. (Save the inside for bread crumbs.) Pile very thin slices of smoked ham inside roll bottom. Fill the roll with drained deli marinated• vqetablc salad. Top wiah havarti cheese slices. Broil a minute or two until the cheese mehs. Recap with roll aop. OPEN-FACED CHICKEN BURRITOS Toast tonillas in a 35<ktqrec oven for 10 to IS minutes. While they're toasting. toss totethcr chopped cooked chicken. chopped tomato. sliced green onion and green chili taco sauce. Spoon some of chicken mixture on each tortilla . Top each with shredded lettuce. shredded chccsc and avocado slices. SOUTHERN-STYLE BEEF AND SLAW SPECIAL Cua slices of cooked beef inao bite-size strips. Toss with your favorite barbecue sauce. jazzed up with a linle prepared horseradish. If you like. heat the meat mixture in the microwave oven or a skillet on ahe range top. Pile onto the bottom of a splia hoaaie roll. Spoon on coleslaw and add the roll top. PICK-A-CHEESE PITA POCKET Line a pita bread half with~ slices(Colby. provolone, Muenster, or your favorite). Combine creamy buttermilk salad dressina with cot-taac or ricotta cheese; spoon into pill. Now, stuff in aom mixed arccns and cut-up vqetables such as spinach. brocc-0li cuts and tomato wedp. (You can buy a variety in small amounts from a salad bar.) CURRIED CHICK.EN CROISSANT . Whisk a dash of supr and curry powder into some plain yoaun. Toss with shredded cabbqe. chopped cooked chicken, raisins or mixed dried fruit bits. and a sprinklina of peanuts. Spoon onto a split croiuanL -MEAT WA.-= BURRITO TO GO Brush a tortilla with water to soften. Top with a lettuce leaf and dairy IOUr cream. Slack on cooked meat loaf and cheddar cbcae slices, avocado wedee• and onion slices. Add sweet~ piecies and salsa. Roll up and fasleft with a ripe-olive- toppea toothpick. Heat in the inacrowave oven cm 100 peroent power(hilb) for YJ to I minute. Catcalodem at••ladbar °'*'09 Coe9t DAtlY PtlOT/Wedneedey, Aptte 20, 1118 Fire sticks hot new snack { Fire Sucb arc crusty bread sticts • emeea M•&erey Jd a.ee.e. cheese and cha lacs about 2 inchet filled with Monterey Jack cheese nt ima. •;. ·'9d •deb apan to make 16 bread sticks. and areen chilies. They're a snap to We make wath frozen bread dou&h: ' • area cMUet•, caue4 Use a sharp knife to cut douah each one-pound loaf makes 16 Fire •r fresla, e•t .... 14·*' ''""' into stnps. Usrng flour on finterT Sticks. taps. bn nadouah around filhnaand ~ Let frozen dough thaw unul pinch to seal at all ed&'cs. Place--~ Bella Homes and GanSens For extra hot Fi re Sucks. try pliable "3° thaw douah in the bread stacks. seam sides down on ~ Make cookina for one easier with Jalaptnos 1n place of arern ch1hts. micro~ "rap frozen loaf in grcas,ed cookie shect(s). Cooking for 1 easierby following these tips these f fi · · En.joy Fire Sticks as a orcat plastic v. rap and heat on LOW ·. ips o_r equippina your .,. power for 6 minutes. rotating Bake at 375 decrees for 20 Jc1tchcn, shopp1na for arocerics and anytJme snack o r as a comple ment occasionall \:.) minutes or until golden brown .• ::4 storina food. to all typts of cuisines. ~ Remove from pan immediately to .. Tlabak ema1J FIR E STICKS Using a lm le flour on dough and cool sllghtl-y on rack or wax paper. .., -Purchase scaled-d~wn. ,..,,u1·ft. l 1-poucl loaf fro1ca bread fi ngenaps. stretch or roll thawed • For extra hot Fire Sticks,.-· _ ,, ... ___ ., dough out to a long than stnp)about subst1t t l ~ · ment: a compact microwave oven, -.-u e JI apenos 1or green. , toastu ~vcn. l,.quan crockecy..r-~~.;.o;..~~--...... ....,,..~~~~==:==:"""===:===-=-======:=~=====-==-=~=-~"'"=-=--:-=-=-~--:-:~~-:--5~b_y_3_0~•n_c_h_es_._A_rra~n~g~e-s_t_n~ps~o-f~c-h_•li_e_s~~~~~~~~~--~ cooker and small broiler pan. ... -:--Buy a selection of small ~s. microwave cookware and m1li"1 bowls. SmaJI amounts offood coot best in small containen. Pack up and put away the too-larae cookware tnherited from Mom or. left over from family-size cookina days. Seuell oat food for atqle• -Check new products in your supermarket: sin&le-scrvang items, new frozen foods. products that have extended storage times, loose- pack frozen fruits and vegetables. -Buy already-cooked meats and seafoods in small quantities at the deli section. Use as purchased or in salads. omelets or sandwiches .. -Fresh produce ava alablc at supermarket salad ban a.ives you the option of purchasing a few mushrooms or cherry tomatoes. for instance. rather than a large pack- age. -Meat markets offer meat sliced for stir-fries and cubed for kabobs. Some even have meat-and- vcgctable kabobs or stuffed meat rons assembled and ready to cook. Store food9 properly -Buy only the quantity of food you can use in a reasonable time. If you know you won't be using aJ I of an item soon. wrap and freeze it when ifs fresh from the store rather than waiting until ifs been in the refrigerator several days. -Because it takes one person longer to use 1,1p food items, always be careful to store food properly. To retain Oavor a nd freshness. store these foods in the refrigerator rather than in cabinets: cooking oil, nuts, ground coffee. whole grain prod- ucts. syrup, jam. peanut butter and Worcestcnhirc sauce. -Use moisture-and vaporproof materials when wrapping food to freeze. Freeze foods in sin&le- serving amounts. Place chic~cn pieces. for eumplc. on a baking sheet in a sanaJc layer. Once they are frozen. transfer them to a frttzer container or pla.stic baa and seal. The pieces will not stick together and you can remove just the amount you need .. Italian-type cheeses gain most in sales The popularity of mozzarella cheese has soared 73 ptrttnt in the past five years and demand for such Italian-type cheeses as exJ)C'Cted to stay strong. according to a study recently released by the United Dairy Industry Association. According to Successful Farming magazine, the UDIA stud).' fore- casts that all chcc-sc use wall con- tinue a steady climb into 1991. It projects consumcn will cat 26.04 pounds of cheese perca~ita by then. That's a 12.2 ~rcent hike over the 23.2 pounds per capita used as rttently as 1986. Since last year. truckloads of shredded mozzarella cheese have been rolling out of a Mid-Am plant at Zumbrota. Minn.. headed for Domino's Pizza plants in Georgia and South Carolina. This strong success story points up how special- ized markets can be developed if a product closely meets consumer demand. A peck inside the Zumbrota plant shows an assembly line shreddina c~ almost around the clock. The shredder is fed cubes of c~ which arc then sent throuah a series of knives that shreds them into small pieces ideal for pizza use. The shredded chcne is then put on a conveyor that drops it into a tumbler. SALAD ••• f'n.C4 ures for two radically different ways to build a salad. Watch the nutrition and calories climb with the ad- ditions sugcsted. Salad No. I: 2 cups lettuce (16 calories); I tablespoon v1naiarctte (67 calorics): l/J cup co1tqe cheese (74 calories): 'h cup mixed beans (100 calorics); v. cup cucumber slices (8 calories): v. cup tomato wedFt (8 calories); v. cup pepper rinp (10 caloeies). Total 283 calories.. Vitamin A. Vitamin C. po&aaium, protein. Salad No. 2: 2 cups lcttutt ( 16 calories); 4 tablespoon• creamy dreai• (260 calories); 2 table- llM>Oftl becon tM ts ( 86 calorics); \Ii cup _shredded Ctteddar (l 12 caloria~ 'h cup croutons (60 calories . V. cup tomato wedlEs (I calories • v. cup_ sliced blllck oliws ( 62 r.ak>ria). Total 604 caloriea. 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Ceo:$ •1 I Karen Masters of Costa Mesa is among the estimated 40 per cent of all menstruating women visited monthly by a spate of physical and emotional symptoms known as Premenstrual Syndrome. Occuring in that crucial time between ovulation and the actual menstrual flow. PMS manifests itself m physical symptoms such as ab- dominal bloatillJ. tender breasts_, dizziness and fatigue. Behavior dis· orders include mood swings. de· pression and the fear of losing control. For two to four percent of the women who have P.MS, it is a serious problem. Masters, who has a stressful JOb requiring lots of travel, suffered from depression. water retentjon, a weight gain of more than five pounds. and extreme mood swings ... I was near suicidal," she says. The disruptions in daily routine have led many women -including Masicrs -0"5Cek-he1p for alleviating PMS symptoms. It has also prom~ted medical experts to explore vanous forms of PMS therapy. One of the most effecti ve and natural strategies is nutritional ther- apy. says Fountain Valley Family Health Plan djetician Anne Jacob. "The nutritional aspect is a very imponant part in PMS 1reatmel)t.u she says. ·•1t should be the primary line of trtatment, simply because there are no side effects.· Pl1le1ng PMS patients on a special diet is also prescribed by Huntington Beach's Rushmore Medical Center Chief of Staff Dr. Ferre Akbarpour. though the center's nutritional ther· apy usualJy is prescribed in conjunc- tion with hormonal therapy. It is diet that can alter levels of those biochemicals that wreak neu· rochemical havoc in the delicate gossamer of brain-cell fibers. And of all available vitamins and minerals in local health and drug stores. vitamin 8 6 (pyridoxine) is particularly effec· ti ve in toning down the nervous MONEY SAVING COUPONS "" '· """"····· c."'"P ~MITTHER'S DAY Delivered by FEDERAL EXPRESS for S24. 95 when you buy ~PANTENE . ~ .. :-?".!~.~ .• ~~~,··' ~~,.' '~ ~ ~~~.: ~.~.~\~.~,~ '":"':,:::: ,~-::.~rti:,: .. "t':;: ',.,.._ • .,,,.._,...."'-,." ~llwl ~ • / disorders evinced in women with PMS. says dietician Anne Jacob. She cautionSlhat patients ingesting megadoses of this vitamin have known to show substantial neural damage. However, safe daily supple· ments recommended by the woman's physician combined with eating food rich in 86 can bolster the body's production of red blood cells and serotonin. a chemical that carries messages throughout the brain. foods such as skinned chicken and turkey. bananas and baited potatoes with the skin arc touted as good sources of vitamin 86. Comprehensive vitamin 86 ther- apy can help case menstural tension, reduce water retention, and promote overall calmness and relief. In treating a patient, Akbarpour, a specialist in-family medlcin~ and PMS, first.look.s into problems with the pituitary, thyroid and ovaries. If these possibilities arc ruled out, she then prescribes a high-pTotein. low· sugar diet. Based on a cakulation of 10-IS calories per pound of body weight, she places patients on a diet which stresses fish. turkey, chicken, fresh vegetables and fruits, along with some allowable low-calorie dairy products. These foods must be divided into six small portions eaten throughout each day during the period of PMS symptoms. Thi~ is the regimen Masters was placed on. During this time. she cats fish or chicken every two hours along wi!Jl plenty offluids and fresh fruits. "It bas helped a lot," she says. Dietician Anne Jacob uses three major self-help stratqie~. Mo~t im- portant of these is the angesuon o( high·fiber, low-fat foods which, upon entcrin• the brain cells .as biochemicals, interact favorably with hormones like utrogen and -prOJC1terone. Fibrous foods such grains. cereals and breads are highly recommended, whereas f'tty foods are t~be avoided. The $CCOnd most efT~tive form <?f PMS therapy include"S washina salts from the body by drinkfog about eight &)asses of water daily. This wa y, bloating and the resultant tension can be avoided. Caffeinc·ladcn bevertgcs like teas. colas and chocolate drinks are not r«ommended at this time of the month. ~ The third dietary factor in lessening PMS discomforts includes cutting down on supr, the food most quickly absorbed by the bloodstream. Sugar c.an cause mood $.Wings, another of the symptoms of PMS. Write your child a loving le~er for graduation If your child isa high school senior. this may be the month to write him or her a letter. You read correctly. I'm asking you to communicate wi th your child - who lives just one bedroom away - in written form. LlllDA Aa.uz1 Wh y? Because reason has gone out the window and trying to TALK rationally with most seniors is im· possible. That's why you need to write. said Stephanie. "I'm perfectly Chances are good that as gradu· c.apable of making my own choice ation approaches, the effects of WITHO UT seeing the schools. I "'seniorities" have taken over your know what )·m doing. She doesn't usually happier household. Your believe that." child issues increasing complaints: ·What seemed like a perfectl) ''School is boring." .. You ask me to reasonable parental suggesti on (that do everything." "Why can't YOU Stephanie visi t the colleges which just do 11 all and leave me alone?" "I have accepted her) has provoked a want to be treated lake a grownup -major battle. not a baby." "I can't wait to get out of "It's like there are two Stcphanies." here... says her mother. "There must be- lt's as if you're li ving with a total more to this than not wanting to visit stranger. And it was j ust a few months some schools." ago. you recall, that you bragged to a Stephanie's mother is right. friend how much your Johnny had Psychologists assure parents that it grown up -how he was begjnning to is a hallmark of adolescence to talk make som~ good decisions for endlessly and bitterly about "ridicu· himself. and how he was even being lous," "dumb" or "unreasonable" more pleasant to his younger sister. · parents. Just when you thought the adoles-It sometimes seems to be the lite cent "crazies" were under control -task of these }Oung adults to create wham! -they're back in full force. enough con01ct so that a child can "My mother is MAKING me take a establish ultimate ~ndependence as a trip to visit several colleges before I separate and self-directed person. choose a school for next September." Those who are about to graduate ---RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. from high school face a giant leap into the unknown. The big, brave seniors art' mostly scared and' are afraid to admit it (especially to their parents). On one hand, they long for the safet) of childhood with .all its imposed limits. On the other. they feel challenged by the promise of more independence and new challenges. How understandable 1t all seems when it's not going on in your house! One of the most exciti ng, yet exasperating things about bemg human is that things never stay the sam~. High school gradu.ation sct~s so final-there's no turning back this time To defy that reality, your senior is likely to become a born-again child. Parents: You are challenged to remember that their '"terrible twoish" behavior translates to "I'm seated -of growing up ... of leaving home ... of failing in college ... of not succeeding in a new job ... of doina my own laundry ... of nQt getting into a sorority or fraternity, etc. Moms and dads share some of the sam~ concerns -and have a few others of their own. 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My family located me immediately and put me in seclusion. My brother-in-law and his family were not so fortunate. The media badacred them until they almost lost their minds. · . Why dQCs the P.ress have to print such explidt detatls? I didn't need to read lhat "chain saws h•d to be used to cut down tree tops to retrieve clothing and parts of bodies." Ann, we all know what ha ppens when a plane crashes. I wanted to die when I rcad that. I wish the reporters would think for a moment about the people who arc left behind. How would the reporter who filed that story like to have his wife read that about him? I realize that sensationalism sells papers. but for the sake. of hu~n . kindness. can't they tone It down1ust a little? -HEARTBROKEN IN CONN. D~ FRIEND: 'naak Y" for 1uriaf, y"r t1MMa1lit1 •l" ... I rttnt y prt.ted a plea fer more direct role. Nm,..,._ 184 seulttvtty • ..., mema.en •f dte me4.la. YMr letter ..._., .. ve diem l8 a way &Ut I •verc.W. ... • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My daughter is in the third vade. Her fat her and I have been divorced for six years. Shortly after the divorce I married a wonderful man who treats "Sue" as if she were his own. My former husband and I remain good friends. Yesterday l received a call from Sue's teacher. She said I must break clean from my ex-husband because the friendliness betwccn us confuses the child. I was flabbergasted. What do 1ou think about this. Ann Land- ers. -SANT A BARBARA. DEAR S. BARB: I woOI make aa appola&meat •I" die teaelatr 184 dlacHs tlte matter. Maybe tlat cMN la telUag lter tlti.a1s tUt att aot tne. n.nay, April ZI , IH I · ARIES (March 21-April 19): You could discover LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Check. dew ls. be aware of source material. realiic higher-ups are now close observers. Focus on promotion. production. show- manship. ability to get more advantageous"display for product. 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Performance rating is "outstanding." Sagittarian plays The wnters· strike against lhe mo ' 1c and television industf) has · been on for sol'l)e tame nov.. and 1-.._ hardl) feel ats effect at all. The writers' stri ke against the E11A Bo11Ec1 -~ BJ ClrARIZS"OOREN aa4I OMAR SHARIF East-West deals. vulnerable . NORTH • J 7 J \?175 32 0 " 10 6 5 l •Vold WEST EAST South • A • 1' ·10 9 I 6 4 l <;;> K J 6 <;;> Void 0 A I 7 .C 3 v 'J • • ' .. l • 10 9 7 5 3 SOUTH • Q 5 'V A Q 10 9 4 0 Q 9 +AK QJ The bidding: So•Clt West I <;;> Pus r.. Pua Nor1l1 ' \l East Pau Opening lead: Ace of • How oft"Cn have you hea..rd some- one remark: "If only I knew the distribution!" On this hand, the ex· ·act lie of the cards was revealed at the third trick, and declarer put thar information to maximum use to land an "impossible" cont ract. North's jump to four hearts was preemptive. While East was tempt· ed to act on his distributional hand, the vulnerability was asainst him- when you are vulnerable and the opponents are not, discretion is aJ. most alwa ys the better part of valor. movie and televts1on industn has been on for some time now. and I hardly fed its effects at all Did l JUSt rerun m )'self? .\ctually. I love Stt1ng the mamage ofT Ul)' T 1m on Ca rson reruns again. I had obviously started with a bare love lip-s~ ncing the dialogue between ace of spades. East's discard on the Maddie and Da' ad on "Moon- second diamond and his failure to ltghtmg" for the fifth time. And 11 1s ruff marked him with no trumps fun Stting "th1rt}somethtng" and and only one diamond. Therefore, realizing the} will never reach for. West's distribution was 1-3-5-4. tyv.hatc,er. That was all declarer needed to ,. As I told m ) husband. we mu~t not make one of West's trump tricks go look upQn these ti mes as the ultimate · k leftover o f o ur e.iustencc. but should up in smo c . . . tr) to find something positive. He cashed t~e ac~king of clubs "That speech sounds famaltar," he for two spade sluffs fro~ dummy. said susp1c1ousl~ "Didn't ~ou sa~ Then he ruffed a club. discarded a that an '84 when we hung wallpaper spade on the kina of diamo nds and together and the grapes v.erc up~1de ruffed a diamond. Another club dov.n" .. L times. I might add. Thcre'Homething v.rp ng v.11h a girl with a busthne bke that v.eanng p1gta1ls a nd ~af) Janes.·· ,.. "Yo u'"e made )Our point Ho"'' about a senes PBS dad on World War ll'r· "Could ~ou fast-forward 1{' .. , I yawned. "f alread> kno~ ho" 11 ends." "Do you want to see Olhe S orth an CROSSWORD PUZZLE West led his ace of spades and , despite East's encourqin.a ten, shifted to the ace of diamonds and another. To South's surpri~. East discarded a spade on this trick. ruff was followed by another dia-.. Will }OU stop thinking repet1t1on' ACROSS mond ruff in the closed hand, which Have you ever considered that the 60 Sky It took declarer only a few mo- ments to work out the who le hand. Since West did not continue with a spade but, instead, shifted to an un- supported ace in another suit, he d ed d I d d w stnkc 1s a second chance from God to re uc cc l!er · um my an est catch up on all the things we've taped each to nothing but three trumps. on the VCR that v.e never had tame to D«larer simply exited with bis low-watch before'? 8) ·my calculations. we est trump . West won, but he was are five years behind in watc hing then forced to lead away from his them ." · king of trumps into declarer's ten-"You're nght:· he satd. Jumping ace, so the ony losers were one trick out of his chair and grabbing a in each suit except clubs. cas~.ttc. ··You're going to love this one. l sat riveted tn m) chair as Doroth~ spun in her bed from the winds of the tornado. "Suck. up the dog while )ou're at it~" I yelled. SUPER SA VER SALE "You don't have to be unkmd," he said. .. 'The Wizard of Oz' is .a classic.·· ALL SALE ITEMS LOW COST (S pring Fashions Arr iving Daily) Something Special · feminine fas hions ~ e spel1ah1e 1n fash1<>ns I-;, t~ miss)' ticure s1z~ J · 111 also pelltes 250 E. 17th Cost:; Mesa.• Hilgren Square • 645-5 71 t - "Which I have already viewed 182 L.M. Bovo Doyoustlne sezappeal? Hair of the underarm and p\Jbic varit>t~ is known to sprcachccrettons of the odor-producing glands that idcn11f) \Our sex. These Sttnts are thought to have much to do with sex appeal. So some researchers believe )'ou stifle s0mcthin1 of your sell appeal by using underarm <k- odorants. 1 Tree oarts 6 Co1d-p1sh 10 Cossets ,, Of age 15 Nothing 16 Thanks - - 17 Prevent 18 S Amencaf"I l'l3h01'l 20 Saves 22 flower 23 Window parts 2• Dulle.st 25 -hrst 28 Absol~e 29 Tart hqu1ds 30 Patting 35 Hencttman ot OaYld 36 Chuck 37 c~ drama 38 lnscnbing 41 English potter 43 Shower « ActOf Art - 45 Cruelty 48 Large mammal SO Verity 51 Make grain~ SS Throwback 57 Undef'stood 58 0.11 ~b 59 Grtt 2 3 17 20 6 1 P1tcnes 62 MIT graos 63 Steel plow deveiopet DOWN 1 Fellows 2 -fi J<e 3 Canine .s Consecrated 5 Channels 6 i::-enct1 oei.cac.,, ~ Nobte.s 8 Crteruo· c:, 9 Tiny 10 Cat s-oaws 11 Pick 12 Nual'lces 13 Inaugurate 19 Nostrils 21 unoemand 2• Attrac1eo 25 Jib 26 Land unit 27 Order 28 Saht!f'ltl.an 30 Beard IOcale 3 1 Alder Scot 32 Golf club 33 \Jl'ICO~ 3• Author Zane - 36 O<Clerty 39 Ttiree-leg9ed 5 i VE ETIA 'GON DOLA \VEDOI Some farm en pttdictcd earth· quakes. If water levels in wells ~or fell overmuch. they fi1urtd they wnt in for 1L Well-v.ater chanan are now recognized as valid C'arthquakc por· OLD WOllLD ROMANCa ~AT ~ oastets w/c~ & roHs. llVfNE COAST CHARTEIS 6)$.-4704 f'RONJSK)NAL ~NG Aboard luaury_YKht. NA ~NIC~S arr~. lltVINf COAST CHAATEIS 675·4704 Mt ndora 642-4321 tents. • Mari~ bloloeastssay t~) d19C'Over I 00 new SJ>C'ClC1 of fish even year. 35 Maybe so. Don't be-lievc the) fish w~re I fish. . 38 Your field of vision 11 4S ~ An ~ ... s is 1 fO (Jqrttl. lb.des.. tf'I eaekcan n)'. A cup of botulism routd loll ~'er) body. 50 That Pfth.istoric beast kftOWTI .. the 55 ptm>AU.r didft"t Nft ~t ftyina. it learned. Birds "8mtd.. too. So did bets. Finally. man. Ptot* Who .t.intt 51 '' so amaii,. the 9'uman animal .._~--+-+­lnmcd to ft)' fail to rouidrr ttl1'le e 1 ln.trr sons of animals learned fint. .._.__......_ ..... _....__ . his un1lorm at the Iran-Contra hear-ings''.. • ··~o .. .. Ho"' about Mer. Gnffi n when !Jc had dark hair''" .. I don·t think so .. ·-r vc got all th<' installments •r · -\me-ri ka· on ta~.. ~ .. I d on't ha'<' that long to hve.""'I said fiath • ··How iong has this stnlce been ont· he asked :Tbe wntus· .stnke against the mo ' ae and television induslr) has been on for some ume now. and I hardh f('('J m ~ffccts at all. .. He _patted m <' on the h<'ad and said, "W hat's to eat"" ··The mat loaf 1~ 1n reruns ... I sa1ct .. , think r kne"' that.'' he said qu1c1l' stands 40 Comt0f1e· 4 1 Greeted 42 Bishop •4 Conta1"8f •5 Hemng .a Oval '7 n -.e Whi1e Cliffs ot - 8 9 48 Erroneous •9 Sign.aturea 51 -Carlo Menotti 52 Yeem 53 Row ~ R8i80fl d' - 56 Compeu pt 11 12 13 . THE FAlllLY CIRCUS by BU Keane IPt THE BLBACma by Steve Moore . BLOQll COUNTY by Berke Breathed "Mmmm ! Those Girt Scouts sure can bak~ good cookies!" MARMADUKE by 8'1Ct Anderson 41 20 ·--·--- ''The neighbor's car has disappeared .. sure it's not down there?·· PEA1'UTS ' --·=r.:::--=-- ----.--a.-.~ ...... 4.. • •'-',. !' .•. Then it's agreed. As a crowd, we'il be " subdued in innings one through seven, then suddenly become a facmr In Innings eight and nioe ... " .. • WHEN MR. WtLS!Jti/S HEAD SHtNES • l Kt0N T~E ~IU lS Ga){)~· HOT." by Charles M. Schulz BEFORE WE EAT SMOVLD UJE SA°'< GRACE ? JOMN RUSKIN ONGE WROTE, EITMER WA'V Mt.( COLD CEREAL 6ET5 5066V .. GAR.FIELD TUllBLEWEEDS DRABBLE aOSE 18 "-08& WE tJllfl. M SIP.> Wfnl Prtr M'1 9bWU dlti Oft 1JP •.. \1 T~ BEST 6RACE IS TME CONSCIOUSNESS ™AT WE 1-tAVE EAl{fl4E0 OUR DINNER '' - by Jim Davis WHICH Will E.N'7 A&RUPTLY IF YOU STOP 5CRATC.MINu ~ flf.LLY by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Addison FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE FUftKY WINKERBEAN N\R. DINKLE , 1'VE DECIC€D 'fO $..'111(H FRON\ FR~ HORN 10 FUJfE ~ DOONltSBURY Ml/~~ 90.JW~ USE., l?&V"' ~/ • NA= ... ~·oor-S10E.. \ by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk l>JHl-<? 00 lK)(.) l..IKE fHE NO ... 11'6 EASIER 1b ~ 500ND OF A FUJTE. 8£1'T'ER~ I ON A SC.HOOL 805 .' i ~----1 . ••---· ol,.,. •o•' ,..., .. tH --'• be low t0 '"'"' '""' ....,.It -a• I T I x A L y I I I I ,. I I . I IN l'NI~ i 1 I I I MICICY I!,! . I I 1 · I . ,.... ""'ft9al!On oftiCet ~ •t mt 1t1t 1 11\e~t:li"9 my ~ trlCI lll\lled, ''COft. gflll.IWIOnt tor IOC11u•19 -you1 ot>oto ,, rrrr r1 I I I I I I •1 .. ---... •0&1 •--.-.ae .... Edl~n·s Carpenter and Fountain Valley's Rice battle for 20 Innings without a wlnner./81 Coast Mesa agajn delays plac- ing traffic Initiative on ballot./A2 California Evidence from Robert F. Kennedy assassination probe is missing./ A3 World French ships spot more mines In Persian Gulf as Iranian speedboats at- tack two tankers./ AA Entertainment Edward Albee's "Sea- scape" provides an ln- t~llectuaJly stimulating evenlng./85 • ~ .... Index Advlcit and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified C oma Entertainment Food Mind& Body Opinion C7 A3 A7-8 86-8 C8 85 , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1988 Dukakis winsN·Y by wide margin Takes 5 1 % of vote toJackson's37%: Gore may drop out By DAVID ESPO ,,, ........... ----- NEW YORK -Michael Dukakis swept to a convincing victory over Jesse Jackson an the New York primary Tuesday night and seized unquestioneQ&bntrol ofthe-turbulcnL race for the Democratic presidential nomination. "(love New York," the Massachu- setts governor told a boisterous victory rally in midtown Manhattan. "'Friends, if we can make it h~rc we can make it any where.·· Sen. Alben Gore Jr. finished a weak third and seemed likely to quit the race on Thursday. He congratulated Dukakis and Jackson and said the Democratic Party was ··goina to be unified" for .the fall campaign. Jackson offered Dukakis ''sincere and respectful congratulations" on his victory but hardly sounded like a man ready to give up the qunt. "Our campaiJll continues to grow," he said in a voice hoarse from Iona days of campaignan4-'"We keep o n winning. .. Yacc President George Bush won the Republican pnmary. w1th no serious opposition an New York or elsewhere. He told reponers he thought Dukakis was a "good bet" to go on and capture the Democratic nomination and said he was c~er to JOin the battle with whatever oppo- nent the Democrats gave him. With 97 percent of the precincts (Pleue eee DUKAJ[l8/ A2) ............... La .... Lamie Luk bu been flCladDC Iler a~bor. tile Pactt1c Amplaltbeatre. OYer aol8e tbat ahatten tlae peace at bome. Wltb ber at tile entrance are Danlel. 4. Jonat••n, 8 , Aaron, 9, and Rebecca. ~7 weeb. 25 CENTS Mesa backs • • • arena noise ·settlement ........ , Pacific Amphitheatre n eighbors surprised. -a ngered by proposal By JENNIFER WEBER °' ................ Costa Mesa residents who have been boml;>ardcd b} the sound of 'usic sinct the Pacifi c ".mph1thcatre openedln 198"3 "ere surpnSt-d and angry Tucsda) w11h a propostd settlement hammered out b~ rep- resentatives of the Cit). the Jm.ph1thcatcr and the Orange Count~ Fair Board. The agreement. "h1ch officials ttponcdl) ha'e wo rktd on since Februaf). calls for the arena to be fined as much as S9 000 a night 1f 11 cxcC'Cds cstabhshtd no1se hmllS dur- ing 2'conccn A draft rcleastd Tuesday also proposes tha< conccns end by 10:30 p.m. Sunda)S through Thursd.aysand b) I I p.m. Fnda)s and Saturdays. Members of Concerned C111uns of Costa Mesa. a homeowners· group suing the amphitheater. were not incl uded an the d1scuss1ons that could bring an end to )"eal"5 of leo.l v.ranghng. Stall. officials from the t31r board and the cit~ said they hope the group will drop its suit an the face ofa tcntatl\ e settlement. .. , think 11 borders on being a st"llout:· said Russ \11llar. one of the leaders in the campaign against thc- arena. 'Tm 'Cr). ,·c11 unhapp) v.11h 11 • h's all pro-amphitheater .. Laune. Lu\k echoed his ftthngs. accusing the cny of cavsna an to pressure from the amphitheater only "eeks before the group's lawsuit goes to coun "I Just hate to set money talk," Lusl. said "It's been such a bitter ballle .. But Ctt) Manager AJlan Roede r said the dcc1S1on to seek a settlement was because' the council. which has ,footed some of the legal bills for the c111Lens' group. wanted to sec results. -1 Ltunk the councsl~tion 1s ~ conttnue 10 put monc~ 1n the lawsuit and ha' c nothsng to show for tt. And 11 could go on endlessly." Roeder said Roeder's quest for a quick solutton 1s underscortd 1n a letter deli"Vered to . ' the fair board and the amphitheater management. Roeder's letter uracs' appro' al of the document within 30 da}s. Thcfair board 1sduetocons1der the proposal at its Apnl 28 mccttni. -:rhc real ISSUC here IS how WC can soh c the problem. shon ofhavsn1 the aniph1thcatcf go away." said Norb Ban osllc the fa1r's general manqeT. .. .\nd r m not sure that's going to happc~ .. The draft calls for the amphitheater to obc~ the notSC' standards tM Cit) and Fair Board agreed to 10 1980. That sn ltmsts of 50 dcetbds in rcssdenual areas bct""ccn 11 p m and ~ a.m. and 60 decibels the rest of the time The dec1s1on on how to compl) with the sound standards is Id\ up to amphttheatcr manaacmenL l,;nderthe draft agreement thouah. the amphstheat~ can apply for a 'a_nance to exceed those hmsts. If the . (PleUe eee llSSA/ A2) ' . Worker claiming abuse Sues BB city attorney By ROBERT BARKER °' ............... she was berated and verbally as.- saulted by Deputy Attorney James Georges last Aug. 28 in the legal dcpanmcnt"s fo unh floor offices in Cit} Hall. vscttm of a dlaanbe over allqcd typing errors in lep1 papen. were in the office at the ume of the abus.1' e behavior allegcd 1nc1<knt. Harker said. "Her (Hutton"s) office is manqcd / . . _papar.az:z.1 Police log Public notices Sports Weather C1-5 C6 A6 85 A3 84,8 81-4 A2 Huntinaton Beach City Attorney Gail Hutton and two lawyers 1n her de~nment were named 1n a S:? ma Itron tawsu1Tfrled tatc-=fuesday by-a • contract worker who all~ly su~ fered "severe" emotional damage. J.a~ Harker, an attorney rep- resenting Wolfe. a Huntin-gton"'Beacn resident. allcgtd that Hutto n and William Amsbary. an assistant city attomc}. displaytd negligent super- ' 1sion of Georges. Georges shook his fin,rr in Wolfe's face and reponcdly exhibited such ··t>erat1ve behavior'" that Wolfe al- l~edly thousht he was going to hat lier. Rintcr alleged .. Shr-was--no struck. Harker said. Becau~ of the all~ 1nc1dcnt. so poorl) that at routrncly annd1 up Wolfe was no lonscr able to work in · good people and spsu them out Lqal the C1t> .\ttomc) 's office or an other ~orlc 1.s probabl)' stressful. But laclc of ca l\ dcpanmcnts. proper lcadc~1p makes work cp- thc ory-atso-ls-namcd-tn -t~ suu. ., ,ronmettt tnuAll~ untenabk.. -_U>,.----i said Harker. a Costa Mc-sa Jav."'cr saad v.ho represents the Huntington Beach "h's somcth1n1 that's c:t1sted for a According to the suit. filtd 1n Orange County Superior Court. SC'C- rctaf) Tawny K. Wolfe claimed that Harker clai med that Wolfe was a ·woman on the run keeps up ·paceinjogaround U.S. By PAUL ARCRIPLEY °' ................ In Nor1h Dakota. the money ran out. In New England, heavy snow storms made it impossible to 1« the way. In the Aonda cveralad"- endlcss miles of hungry looking alliptors lounged just yards away from the road. T hrouah it all, Sarah Fulcher persists. She has been runnir\I, day after day. since last July when the left lquna Hills. Not the kind of exercise j<>f many Americans take around their neighborhoods. Fulcher is runnina marathon distances. Every day she runs between 20 and 30 miles. As part of a fund-raisins and re~arch project for the National Fitness Foundation, Fulcher 1s run- nina along the entire border of the continental United States. She"ll dash through 33 states in all. Last week she passed the 7.000- milc mark. Sometime in AUJ.USt, she'll run into the Las Yeps Hilton where a fund-raising dinner will be under way. In the process, she'll top the 10.600-milc mark and set a world record for the lonaest con- tinuous run. Anyone who has just run 30 miles misht be expected to kick beck and re.lax. Not Fulcher. The 2S-ycar-old North Carolinan often beains her day at a local school where she talks to youth about the 1mponance of fitness and helps conduct a national fitness test. After her daily run. shc"s schtd- uled at banquets. press conferences and other events .. In betwttn. she swims and ltfts weights datl) Last week she was m Tampa. Flonda. She had worn o ut 24 pairs of shoes. Ph) s1cals. includina blood and Strt'ss tests. arc beina aivcn regularly. Hcrbodycontains8 to 10 percent body fat. So far. 5M has avoided any maJor injuries. She is. she admits modesll). pretty fit. Those who arc snvolved in her effort aarcc. (P1 ...... P11LCDa/A2) lo the prescnc'C of other worken. Georges allt'gedl~ yelled at W.olfe that "she was no damntd good." Harker said. Nc11hcr Hutton nor Amsba11 Mun1t 1pal Emplo)ecs ~ssoc1atton. long pcnod of t1mc and it's still Harker claims Hutton knew that · Georges had a "'proclavit) ·· for ~ ~ eee CITY I A2) \ . ,,,~ Sara 1'111cber. ~ed lut Janaa.ry on ber way tbroqb Ma toe. ua Dot let foal weather •. fancllaC problema • alllptan 4eter Iler. Hijackers release airliner hostages By CllAJU..ES CA.MPBEU.. ......... ~ ..... >\LGIERS. "l~a -Moslem hijackers on Wedncsda~ ff'CC'd their hostages o n a Kuwaiti JCt af\er sayina that .\lgcna had ofTc~ a soluuon to the 15-da) ordeal 1n which two people were killed and dozens tcm>nzed. lntcnor Minister Hedi Khedin. announcsn1 the hberation. said the blue and wt11tc· Boesna 74 \lo OUld be returned to Kuv.a1t Al&cna·s lntcnor M1nsster. Htd1 Khcdsn. said earlier .. .\ solution scnhna all the issues of the h1Jackan& .has Just been reached .. An est1mattd 35 hosta~s had been on the P.fane He refused to 11~'"( an} details of th, agrttment Halrcutter gulltyof slaying boss over tax for.in l\Jked b) reponers what wo uld become of the h1Jackcn.. he rcphed onh · "'That ss a quesuon which rcairds .. i.ma:· iwo women ""'Clrin& black veils. distant cous1 ns of the emir of Kuwait. were the first off the plane. They entc~ a v.a111na white bus. BJ 808 VAN BYKEN ____ ...... An <>ranee County jwy convicted Kevin KristianlCD of fint dear-ee murder Tuetdly for the slayina oFhis former employer. Annene Robenton died last July when K.riltianten stnd. choked and repeatedly slabbed her after an UJU· ment at her Hunti"llOD Baell home. K.ristiamen reponedly went to her home to IC' l&ll IU:IHMftll and became anpy becaate lhe did noc have the documcnll. He tct1ifled that he bed UICld cocaine before JOinr to Robauon'• houte, and bas attorney. Deail McConncU, araued that K.ristiantcn had ··aone bencrk" becau.e of his cocaine into•ication. However, jurors hccckd the usu· ments of Deputy Dtstrict Attorney Richard Toohey. who con~ that Kristian.en should be held accoun-table for the killin1 even thoup he was under the infh~nce of oocan•e. The jury of nine men and thru women deliberated for las than thru hou.n before reachinJ lbe verdict. It •-as a quK'k dttisioa and a IOOd ooc.~ said Toohey. McConnell apftd that the ~nhct was a quick OM. •· 1 thank it's obv10u.s that they ne~-er weiahed the cvadmct," aid McCon- ncll '"Three hours for a fint dep'Ce murder 'c-rd1ct7 Someone obvtOUsly wanttd to fCt home c.arly. They hued thesr decision o n emouon. not fKt." McConnell had araued that the 32· year-old fonna ba1n:lre:ster com- mitted th<' cnme m a fit of ,.. ,...._ .. llAlllm.llSll/.U) As the) ~ dnvcn to the a1rpon VIP lou •. the) waved IOICTOWd of 1oumahsts at t~ -of lbe tarmac. About 20 other hosi.et came off the bus carry1na hand 1..-.e and filtd into the IOUftlC. The men. (Pl•r-WTAW/A•) . Laguna.taurel devfelopmenfpact advances to board • Mesa delays initiative vote Chance of scattered showers .,.IC&aWDD ........... '~~c:=r::~t ~ \0 put oK a decision to put·a ~initiative on the Novem· ber ballot. ', The council bad asked city staff to put toeetber an ~s on the ~ initiative, which ii similar ~ tbe couatywide llow-powth measure let \0 appear on the June ballot. · But after tak.inaan initial alimpse at the l-4Q..pqe document Monday DUKAKIS ••• ham Al reportin&, the vote looked this way: Dukatis had 77S, 111 or SI percent Jackson had S66,419or 37 peroeal Gore had I S4,433 or 10 ~nt. -1 think we have a nominee," said Lynn Cutler, deputy chair of the Democratic Nataonal Committee. She said Dubkis now ''bas to be very careful not to look as thOUlh it's a done dcaJ ... There is a tendency in the Democratic Panr, to slap the hand of the front·runner. ' However, Jackson's cams-~ ~na,er, Gerald Austin, said, "We re still in this race. Obviously when a ~rson (Oulta~is) has a 100 to 200 delepte lead. you have to make it up." He noted that California Demo- crats have rej«ted the pany frontrun· per every year since 1972. . A Gore withdrawal would leave Dultakis the only white candidate left in the race apinst Jackson -a match-up that seems vinually certain 10 deliver a stril\& of primary victories 10 the Massachusetts aovemor in the six final primary weeks. · Pennsylvania votes next Tuesday, Ohio and mdiana the Tuesday after. New York offered Jackson an un-~sually high perccn• of black yoters that won't be available to him ln these sutes. niaf\t, council mcmlllcn asked the city at\Omey to look at at for them and .Ue sure it is not bWed. For a city to tac a position on an initiative is illeaal under state law. The analysis is basically a li1»by. tine -astetlmeftl-of the initiative. pointina out problems. questionina assumptions and makil\& estimates of bow mud1 money the city would have to spend to meet the auidelines the initiative sets fonh. City Attorney Thomas Wood is ex~ted to 11ve the council his opinion at its May 2 meetina. Mean- whak, C ity Manqicr-Allan Roeder will find out how much it woukt cost to print the inch-thick report and make it available lO tbc public. If the council distributes the report to the public. it would then aive citizens si1 to. ci&ht lO respond to the document. Council memben would then ask the staff IO resoood IO comments and questions that f'Cli.. denaspo1e. If the council decides \0 pmwe ..._. counc, the earliest it would put the initiative on the ballot is m~uly cw early Auaust, council mcmben llid. ... ,, 1 lllclaael Da••lrla and Illa wife, K1ttJ. waft to tbe crowd u tla~ celebrate Illa Yletory lD tbe Jllew Twit prlmarJ. New York offered 255 Democratic de.legates and victory brought Dukakis' national total to nearly half the 2.081 needed to clinch nomi- nation. His aides expressed con- fidence that they could rally the hundreds of uncommitted party of- ficials who will attend the conven1ion to his side. Dubkis led for IS2 New· Yort delepta and brou&bt his national delcpte total to 1,032. Jackson led for 81 to brins bis total to 133. Gore had lS. . New Y ort offered 96 Republican dclc:Dta for Bush. steadily dosing in on the I, 139 needed to secure his nomination. • • n "' 41 • • • "' •• . .. ., .. .. II •• •• .,, ., • JO .. ao ., •7 •• II • ... "' ... = :: : =:far II a""'° ., ,, ......... 71 11 11&..--. u .... UlleOl!y • .. ... Mio!*> • 17 ._..,_PA ... ., ... Mwt. 47 ...... n • •• .,., ...... , ... .... ---. ,, ..,__ M 8 T ..... 91 P"Sl>Q .. IS r..-. • a T_. U a T .... • a WWd_lli...,. ....... l.DC • • • n n • $4 • • • .. • 51 • .. a. ,. 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Toe.\'f 7!tlL"'-.. .J =-:r-l :tlp, .... u •:••"'-I.I ..__. ,.,.....,. 11:1t Lii\. l..O ,.,. ... 1116-111 0.0 n..-.... •l:tl&.IO\...a-· f:llp.M ....... "'9_ ....... Llll .... _ • 11-15 ..... .,,.,..... Eztendecl ~......,_..,._,..,.., _.., .......... a.-.. ..... ....,c........._ ...... ::z ........... ...,....., __ .. ~"'-.............. FULCHER PASSES 7 ,000 MILE MARK ••• From Al .. She's incredible." said Dave JOurney through Florida. however, MESA BACKS CONCERT NOISE PACT ••• Buckley, who was project director after the long run down the Atlantic when Fulcher launched her run. side and back up the aulf coastline. "Sarah is sif\&ularty minded. She found. running throush the "I've researched other runoenand everglades to be harrowina at times. That she ran out of money in North Dakota is an indication that not"all is well. However. corporate donations are aoing into the Fitness Foundation in the name of the run. T~lor said. holaAl city turns down the request. noise- related controls. including the time limits and the fines. would be voided out of the qrcement. That scenario is not likely. Roeder ~id, because wiping out the noise- related cond111ons probably would lead t he pnnc1pals bal k to where they arc now -in coun. Millar charged. however. that a modification to the noise agreement or the county's noise ordtnancc ··probably would result ·1n a more permissive ordinance." If the amphitheater docs not comp- ly with the sound hmus. 11 would be fined S 1.1000 for each ''lolation before 9 p.m .• >3.000 every tame the barricr 1s broken between 9 and IO p.m. and 'SS.000 each time the music acts too :loud after 10 p.m. The fines for one -conccn could not exceed S9.000. · .. They don't care how many times ..,tltcy Y<iolatc it. a thousand hcie .... a thousand there," Lusk said. "A fine's )ust a slap on the hand.·· Money from the fines would go into a ~pccial trust fund that the city would control. Money from the trust would go lo nearby ~idcnts who have been plagued by conccn noise since the arena opened. -: Relief for the belequered neigh- bors could come in the form of to the tentative agJUment. Millar not one person has ever done any. too. insulation. double-pane windows and maintainshisaroup was "deliberately th inf. like this. She hasn•t stopped onc ' ... There were gators everywhere:· other improvements. Cllcludcd." day. · Fulcher said. "running across the But Lusk. who has both extra Roeder denied the charge. ··1 don't And plenty of obstacles have been road, splashing and makina this big insulation and double-pane windows think it was anything more than, thrown in her path that might have croaking noise ... in her home, said the music from the 'Let's keep this as a limited group.'" ended a lesser person's attempt. She is encour.tgN by the physical arena is still "very loud. I can't tell he said. In Nonh Dakota. funds for Fulcher condition of young people sancc she you. the last concen . how terrible it But Banosik said he was told the and her backup CTCw dried up. The moved into the South. too. was... group was left out because its attorney crew quit. Fulcher continued. "Down here. the kids look like all To stan the fund, the three princi-"was not interested in anything shon Jack Nosco and Scott Willis, a pair muscle.'' she said. "The sunshine pals m the agreement -the Pacific ofp\lting a roof" on the arena. of firefighters from :Ventura who also states have really fit kids:· Amphitheatre. the city and the fair Otfier highlights of the agrttment arc running enthusiasts. joined her Fulcher is too acncrous to speak board -would each put SS0.000 into include: and served as the backup crew until negatively about what she found in the account. The city and the board • The fair board and the the Fitness foundauon again came the nonhem schools. But Buckley would split the fines until their share . amphitheater may not schedule con-forward with funds and commitment. said the fitness tests were "dismal." of the up-front money had been paid flicting events that would draw more Sh e is now accompanied by Roban "She gits very upset when she's back. people to the grounds than on·site Robl. a spons psychologist. and with a class of 300 younptcn and A sound expen approved by all parking can accommodate. The two . Jackie Bass. a spons massage thera-only five boys can do 10 pushups.'' three groups would monitor the would stop chaIJing for parkint and p1st. Buckley said. L sound from the edge of neighboring would set up transportation systems "The National Fitness Foundation Many school districts have ll'lin .. properties. according to the proposal. that would cut down on the demand has bctn really supportive:· FulCher mal or no physical education pro. The amphitheater would pick up the for parking at the fairgrounds. said. grams and few have nutrition pro- tab for the consultant. • The fai!Jfounds and the arena But Fulcher found herself runntng grams. Buckley said. The citizens group would have no would hare ats own traffic control through the country's nonhcast at the Those schools that have funds for tn~ut. however. and that also worries people to work with police to manage worst time of year -the middJ~ of athkticsdon't have an undentandina Millar. a smooth · traffic flow out of the1 winter. Jn Maine. she caught the flu. of the differences between fitness and • parking lots. Cars would be directed But she kept running anyway, in sports. either. he said. "Who he is is the vilal factor. Since we do not get to select hi m, we'll take a bath.'. Millar said. An issue that Millar a lls "one ot the major sourtts of our diScontent" is the fact that Concerned Cit1z.en~ was left oul oflhc..discussions that led out of residential neighborhoods. order to meet the requirements of ··1 don't want to sound like a • If everyone agrees to the running everyday for the record she doomsayer. but everybody is con- proposal. each would drop its pend-seeks to break. ccmC'd ... he said. "The Soviets have a mg lawsuits against the other. The Her worst day was m Vermont disciplined program. It seems like city also would agree to discontinue where skiers drove by and threw every other country addrc1!CS that. its funding of Concerned Citizens. things at her. snowplows blew snow "But we arc in denial. We don't which it has supported financially. on her and a snow storm was so want to admit these kids arc in sorry intense the backup v·an frott up. shape a,nd we're killing them." She needed police escorts aJmost daaly while running through the Fulcher admits she secs problems And as she ncan ~lifomia, he expects the pace to pick up. Following the Vegas fund·raiser, Fulcher will lead an Olympic·type torch run in which sponsored s-rtici· pants will run with her. Sometime in late Auaust or early September. Fulcher will return to Laguna Hills where the Fitness Ac.ademy will be bu.ill. She will have run about 11 .000 miles. The Fitness Academy will provtdc continuous trainillJ and education for physical educauon teachen. The ·sso.m1llion academy on the 2()0.acre site will offer trainil\& counes. 1!(0R- shops and other activities. Fulckr hopes her effort wiU alcn Americans to the importance of physical fitness educatron and the nttd for a facility like the Fitness Academy. Taylor believes increased publicity as Fulcher ncan the finish line will make her a major sports fiaurc, too. "Ifs mind-~ina \0 think about what shc'sdoina.' Taylor said ... Most marathoncn only do three or four events a year.·· But Fulcher insisas she·s no mara- thoner. -1 call it stunt runnina." she said. "You havetobeprcttycrazytorun 30 miles a day." n'>nheast. with today's youth. Dcspue the difficulties. Fulcher "George Allen is right," she said. HAIRDRESSER CONVICTED OF MURDER ••• -From Al induced by cocaine intoxication. ~ Tests showed that Knst1ansen did .}lave coaine 10 his system. and the defendant testified that he had free- .based cocaine at least twice shortly before the killing. .. "The whole issue 1s very clear: Was -Kevin so 10tox1cated that he was . unable to form maJicc and intent to ·kill.'' McConncl said. "ff you think it's rca90nably possible that he went 1bcrscrk and committed this act. then ·the crime 1s involuntary man· slau&hter." McConnell saad Knstiansen's en- counter with Robenson would not nave become violent had Kristiansen not used cocame. .. Is that something you kill fo(?"' I ' McConnell asked ... He was out of control. That's a ndiculous reason to kill someone.·· . Toohey said cocaine intoxication did not necessarily relieve Kris- tiansen of responsibility for his ac- tions. .. They wa.nt to blame it on cocaine, but who's lo say there wasn't a whol~ 101 of hate involved?'' said Toohey. "Cocaine didn't do it; he did it." Annette Robenson died of suffoca- tion. accordina t.o a coroner's report. but she had also been hit on the head by a blunt instrument and stabbed repeatedly. Evidencic in the trial indicated that Kristiansen had stuck Robenson with a wine decanter, then stepped on ,~CITY ATTORNEYSUED ••• J'romAl ·.happen.ins today. People are 1Cttil\& :. beat up emotionally with job stress '>•because of an inherently da"ICf'OUS. unsafe workina. environment due to lack of competent lepl supervision." Harter said. .... Hutton couldn't be raiched fOf ''comment. ; ~ The suit allqn neaJieence, UMult ~·.and slander as weU as other cbarFs· ,,. Huttoo's tnaft1Fment style came t•lllDder questioftina recently. and r ofl11ntiQ110D Beach police detectives 1,1.ave launched 1n investiption into allc&ations that a former dcs-nment anaTyst. Walter E. Burk. S«tttly worked a fulltime job for the city at the same time be held a full time job at U.S. District Court in Los An~lcs. Burk. s-id S40.000 a year in the city, rcsianed officially April I when confronted br_ alleaations from a department oflkial that he held dual jobs, coupled with complaint.s of allqed excnsive abtcnce. A secretary at the federal coun said Burt -.s terVed his notice oftermin~ ation effective March 31 . her throat. ~honly afterward. he allqtdly stabbed her ·with a knife taken from the victim's kitchen. was -and is -urbcat. ..This is the TV generation. Their L .A. 'GUNA ··on days that was really down. habits and lifestyle arc going to create ~ • • • one person could make a difference.'' problems later on." Prom Al she said. "I run for people who blow Allen is the former Nfl..coach who aJready been -Cved by the county their horns in suppon and stop us to F The use of more than one weapon talk... heads the National Fitness oun· after lc"Ehy iscussions and public and the fact that Kristiansen fled the E~rywhere, people have bccn dation and U.S. Fitness Academy. hcarinp. • scene and lied about the killing to his generous. Hotel chains have put up Raising funds for the academy as Commissionen voted 4-1 to ap- garlfnend indicate that the defendant Fukher and her crew frtt of charge. one of the primary reasons Fuk-r is prove the ..,.ecment. with Chairman was conscious of his act and its on th"' road. "'" Tom Moody castina the lone diuent- T h .d "People would be amazed at how '" i"'r:oae. consequences. oo ey saa · friendly Amenans arc.'" she said. Kristian""'n testified that he John Taylor, the run coordinator development lllR!Cmcnt is .... Once she passed Washincton D.C., and Fitness Academy fund-raiser. is 1eheduled to ao before the county stabbed Robertson to stop her from her fonunes improved. She was elusive about how much fukhcr's Board of SupcrvilOn for final ap- scrcaming, even though the coroner's grateful to be nearina the end of her run has netted. provaJ on April 27. rcpon indicates that she would have ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil been unconscious and near death by that time. McConnell said. He noted that the defendant had left blood smcan and finsierprinu alt over the house. These two points indicate that Knstiansen was not behavina ration- ally and not actil\& as a cold·blooded murde~ would have to proecct himself from detection. McCon~ll said. Toohey dismissed McConnell's contentions in his final Rbuttal. "How could he say-mae wu intent to kill when the au&opsy shows the cause of death was suflOcation," Toohey asked. 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