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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-21 - Orange Coast PilotO\Sf • ,. ' CE * NEIGHBORHOOD FOClS THURSDAY .AnULlJ ·~. BB teachers authorize strike ·Grade-school instructors also approve job actions; mediation session Friday percent pa) ancre that board Trustees made ara::r sal of a 3.5 president Karen Bnc toda> de- scribed as the .. last and best offer." Teachers are seeking a 4 percent pa} increase retroacti ve to July I. 1987 and a 1 percent pay increase retroactive to Feb. I ha' e been bauhng for nearl) CIJht months. ha' e scheduled a sessio n Frida} "Ith a state mediation o fficer an an attempt to end the stalemate. e'er ··Schooh can do 1A Jthou1 paper pencils. chalh bouks and dest..s But the} can ·t do "11hout teachers The~ need to fund teacht'rs first .. BJ ROBERT BARKER °' .. ..., ......... Teachers 10 the Huntington Beach Caty School Distract voted o ver- whelm1ngl) Wednesday to give their leaders authonzat1on to call a strike. amid claims that C'ampus unrest has never been h1Jher or morale lower. T cacher union leaders said that I SO Pro-Iranian underground group says it will try Marine Lt. Col. William R. Higgins on charges of spying.I AS Living spaces Ideas for interior decorat- ing included in a special section of today's Daily Pilot. Index Advice and Games Boating A 11 83 A9 85-6 01~10 Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notice Entertainment .Opinion Paparazzi Public notices Sports A12 89 A7 A6 A11 84,9. 10 81-4 of the 165 grade-school teachers who attended a union mcctmp at Sowers School voted for a scneso job actions that extend to a strike. .. The) (board members) arc on4er the 11lus1on that ~e won't do tt (strike.) but the} 're wrong." unio n president Carol Autrey. a 20-year teacher m the district. said today. 0-Bnc said the d1stnct rccel\ ed onl) a !.54 percent cost of hv1 ng adjustment this ~ear. and 1s being forced to dip into Its resef"\ es and make program cuts to back up the pay offer. Teachers and d1stnct officials. who -\utre~ said she hoped that \\ ednesda' ·s 'ote "111 force trustees ··to get ihclr heads out of the sand ·· .. r, e heard quotes from one of our board members "ho sa)S that teachers IAOuld ne,er stnke ·· she said .. Bu1 the lt~ache~ know exacth their Opllbns A Strike was stressed as a' en stong po-;s1b1lm We're 11red of p1ck~tang Thl· unrest· I'> the highest I can e'er rcmcmb(r It's "orse than Supennlt'ndent Diana Peters said toda) that offi ,·aal<; sho .... ed their high regard for teachers b~ o fTenng a pa~ increase that's nearl~ one pcrct'nt higher than tht' increase 1n mone~ the d1stnct recel\t"d lrom the '>tatt' th1'> )ear Peters said that -;ome teacha groups ha' e '>cttled pa' demand!. J \ the~ 5~ cost ofll\ ingadiu,tment rate Ollll7 Ne! ......... by '--.._ Animal reeea.rch prote.tera llne the lntenection lD front of the UCI Smog Research Laboratory on W ed.ne.day. Animal activists protest at UCI Pickets charge smog lab responsible for atrocities in useless and cruel tests By GREG KLERKX °' ... .,.., ......... Animal rights ac11v1sts turned out in force Wednesda) afternoo n to picket the L'C'I mog Research La~ orator'} in protest of what they call "atrocities.. 1n\olvmg laborato~ animals. .\s man} as I 00 peo ple lined the corners at the 1ntcrsect1on of Campus Dn'e and Jamboree Road at noon Wedncsda~ to protest animal t'\· penmcntauon at L'CI. "'h1ch the' laamt>d as both useless and cruei. Man} protestors earned pickets that echoed their sentiments. The protest is part of a senes of demonstrat1om and e'ents sched- ukd this 1A ee~ h' the Costa ~1esa­ bascd animal rights group. Soc1et' .\ga1nst \'t' 1sec11Gn .\n1mal nghts groups throughout the countr) ha' e dt's1gnated this "Ce~ as \\orld La~ o raton Animal L1bcra11on \\eek Jud~ tn ~er. prrs1dent of the Co~ta \k~·bast'd group. said tht' aim of thl· protest "as to .. rstablish a rapport" 1A 1th l C l officaals and o pen the Joor for dcbatl' on the r~sue of animal C\Pt.'rtnit•ntat1on at the uni· 'ers11' .. \\r "ant dooors ~1th opposing \ 11~ .... s to be abk l\.l tall to medical studt'n~nd let them no" that the u~ of :rn1mals in resean·h 1s nlll necess.af"\ .. s.:ud tnc~er .. " e re llot ra1s. ~{re human beings·· t~er said she hoped to ht"dule a debate o n the rssut-'°mellme nt'\I month In Februan. tnd.rr and o ther member\ of ·her group lauded an underground orµn1zat1 on ~no" n as (Ple9.-e eee Al'fDIAL I A:Z l County backs Irvine Coast development By BOB VAN EYKEN °' .. .,.., ......... A development agreement for the Irvine Coast. a pnsttne stretch of -coast between Coro na del Mar and Laguna Beach. was approved wathout fanfare Wednesday b) the count) Board ofSupen•1sors. Plans for the 9.432-acrc tract. adjacent to Crystal Cove State Park. call for four hotels. a golf cou~. a I 0- acre commercial c~nter and about 2.600 ho mes. The planned de' elopment also tncludes about 6.600 acres of open space. the result of length) nego- t1a11ons between The ln,ane Co. and slo"-growth advocates. · "It represents coastal open space of a magnitude not known elsewhere an the state:· said Carol Hoffman. a senior dirC<'tor with the com pan'. The plan also drew praise tro m Supef"\·isor Harriett Wieder. ..In m~ op1n1on. this 1s one of the ti nest c~amples of coastal planning 1n California:· she said. Rat1fica11on of the agreement con- cluded 24 ~ears of planning and public hearings that. particular!~ in thr carh 'ca~. often featured skir- mishes bei"een Thl' Inane Co and en\ ironmcntahsts bent on presef"\ ing the coastal tract. "'h1ch 1s one of the last unde' eloped patches· of coast bct1Aecn Los Angeles and San D1egn \\ l'dnc:.da' '> 'grccment 0111.1 1111."~ J '>t'nC<, llfm"xiitkati\lOS to an earlier dl'' elopml.'nt plan that had re\t'1,ed lOnn·ptualappr\''-al in 1~-1 • That plan. "'h1ch included more h\1mcs and lcs'I open space. ran afoul of a com.om um ot en' iron mental groups. including the .\udubon o- C'll'l~ 3' e Our ')hore!. '-ie"' port 2000 top Pollu11ng Our '-ie .... pon and a number oft,ther<i Reprl·scntatl\ t·~ 01 thr coahuon "h1\.I-: Jdl'Pll'J !hi.' namt• Fr•l•nd' " lhl· 1~, inc C >.l\t ncgN1Jtl~ "'th Th\ In mt• (, 1,H '" 'l'af'\ (J~0up -ncmtx'"'-ar'1,1un,C'd 13\I fall thJt the'' had rt'3\. hed an aCC'ord '-'llh Tht' IP mr ( and "'t're prepan'd wend their 'f'po~u.on tl' JC\ t•\,pml·n1 rl.ir" 1\ r :he In IOl' (',1J•'1 Ter" \\ att a 1anJ-.,"' ,lm,ultant rt'lJ''1t'd !'>' Fnl·nd' ,. :he In inc (Pleue ~ IRVUfE/A2) .tnd 01ha!> are .. sull there" 1n neio- t1a11on!> ht: also urged the teachers union to accept an offer to t'xamane the d 1~tm t"~ financial books to Stt the d1!>trtct"!. fin ancia l cond1uon for themM"h e~ Peter!. '>aid that tht' dastnct"s non- teJlhing l·mpll)}ees lheded out the h<.111 , • .ind aru:pted a lhree-)ear u.n1~all '1nuall~ tht' same offer ~ \ tl•ndt'd tu tl.'achas T"o 'lthcr Orangt' ( ount~ teacher.i un1<1n, h;nl bc<.·n tn\ohed "Ith (Ple&H eee TEACllER8/A2) 1 Doctor gets new heart at Hoag NB hospital · s first such oper a tiori second in county 8 ) JO"\A THA~ \'OUKE O!tt.O.-,~• .... .\ :. ·'ear-old Fountain \'alk' d1k.t .. 1r 1$ ·in 'tank ,ond1uon at Hoag \kmunal Hosp1t.1I in Newpon Bl'.ll h tuda~ aftn rcce1' ing a heart tr:.i "'PIJnt 1n,Orangr Count~ ·i. second '>Ul h llD(.'rJ t ll'n Dr '\orton Humphre\S received :ti\· ht'ar fwm an unidentified donor 1r j lj' \'·h1.•ur operauo n late\\ edncs- J .1' nl.'n1n ~ Hid H o ag sp..1 \'S" vman Pam Bolen B"11u~ said H umphre~s "ho "'1.>r cd 1n Huag·s cmergen ~ room '' m I '-'~5 uni I bad health fof'\.ed h1\ retirement in IQ C suffered from dl'gl.'neratl\ c heart disease. dunng "'hllh thl· hl·an generall) de- ta1vra le'> The heart s donor remains uniden- t • ficd ~' au:hont1cs. He is a ~5-to-3~ 'l'ar-<lld rnan hroughl rnto the ho pi- ta! 'l'magen ' room h' paramed10 T ue,da' He "as placed on hfe- sup~m t'Qu1 pmc:nt and ded ared Jt'.ld ar I I 411 a m V. t"dne-sda'. Bolen '-.ild . Details on ihe donor "ho died of a \ut-dural hc:ma1oma ~t·re s~etCh\ \he ..aid '-rt"'-lfil law!I ~o' ern tran planting l'rtz.im fr,1m unid1:n11tied donors. l(ln. ng JU'thon11es to conduct ar l \ll'!l\ 'l' 24-hc11.r tn'CSllgat1on into the donor'' dt•n111' 'ht' ..aid The J,m r had no ' 1sttors "'h1le 1n t~w ho~pliat-cir an:dues-on hts bod} 'r ~INh ng . .-,he -.aid .\ coroner\ Jq1u1' appr 'eJ the remo,al of the hl'.l'1 tx·111rc 'hl' ,,perauon. Bolen 'Jld Dr .\1dan \ Rane' and Dr 0,. .igl.1" R Zu~man performed the 1.h ,Jtl· ·~:r.it1l)O The men ha' e fll.'rllHml."d --hean transplants dur- in~ "'or.,_ at tanford l ol\eTStt\ \lr,hJ ( t rter and the Donald N-'- hJr.' { 1l'1mun1t~ Hospital in San 01\'\!, (Plea.e eee HOAG/A2) Parents lose 2nd son to car accident Restaurateur's killing still a mystery By JONATHAN VOi.BE °' .............. By JONATHAN VOLnE °' .. ..., ....... The killing of J~ Luis Avala has the mak.inp of a lqrnd. "111 add little to in1t1al repon of the murder ··w e·re aggre~1vel) inve~t1pt· ang the case. but .b~ the nature of the case -the wa\ 1t -.ent do" n -It's nota case "l''ri-talkingabout.'' said Sheriffs Department Lt. Richard Olson. lrl'm \',\a·' 1r('ln-µtC'd h''mc Its hghh \\t'rt' '" and a tum 1.1gnal na~heJ 1r :ht' rrr,1Jent1al nettth- ~rh<'<Xl duM-..:J The 1 ah111 t onnC<'llOn \\ 1h hi' t>rother ~rg10 and nine ,,11-a, 'l'gH' .\' 1la no" o~ratei. t~r:-A.11. Ba' El Ranch110 re<.- ta urJnt ~at u!led to ht-Joe .\) 11a·i. f .-Jl·ra .lgl·nt' ..aid the nn@ "as t hr 'Ut>Jl'd l)I a :hr<'e·' car in- ' l''t 1ga11on that qaned in ,r..,pon &·a, t-and in,oht>d rnore than S" - A Fountain Valley coupli~i.uai._ suffered throU&h the trafTte death of an 18-year-<>ld son yean qo fell victim to t~ same t,...edy Wednes- day when t~ir I 7:year-old son was also killed in a traffic accident. Th~ who killed ~ Orange Coast. restaurateur in a spra~ of madune aun bullets nearly a )ear aao escaped in early morning dar.k~"' behtnd 1tt crumpled body, his Porsche and a motorcycle at Santa Isabel and Thc~ture•· of~, 1la'nhoottng was unusual. .\ m<Horr,cle "a~ par.,_ed 1n thc- inte~' Ill'" tirand ne"' and aban- dont'\i I"' t''>llgators than~ the ''de ma~ ha' e ~n u~ a a plo~ to get \' 1la w <.top The motorc' d e "-as 1ug t in ngtlt'S lht' da~ befon-the ~1lhng. paid for "'llh cash ~~ '\""a1Re Sl1W8'led HUU-~--.:-. Scan Purdy. 17. was pronounced dead at Fountain Valley Rqjonal Hospital at 2:4S p.m .. 21h taoun after his shiny RX-7 Turbo sports car skidded across Garfield A vcnut and slammed into a telephone pole, said polict Lt. Rod Gillman. Others said Purdy l\ad • habit of spcedina and had o nly received the keys to the fast car from his p.rents on the momina of the acrident t Tustin avenues.. The)• also left a mys1Cry. one npe with hints of hip-powered drug sm'°""ina. deep financial debt. orpnittd crime and the SU>ry of man tumina to God. Avila's brothen ind sisters. who own and operate several El Ranchito restaurants th~out Oran~ County,~~ not avaalable to discuss the year since the May 7 slaying. and sht'ritrs investipton T he ~year-old Avila was fo und slumped behind the wheel of his 1985 Porsche Car*'ra shonly before ~:30 a.m. He had been shot 5(\Cral times 1n the upper bod> throuah the dnver's window. Olson said. The spraS' of bullets. howe,er. began in the <1oor below the windo\\ and continued through the roof of the sports car. The engine of thc-Porsche WI" sull running "hen autho ntan found .\v1la. It IAQS pointed AWi) JoeLaA.ua Sc' eral n~rb) rntdcnts said thl'' sa" a tan Honda· t\ lrd car s~ from the area after gunfirt' shattered the night The car held '"\'or thrtt men. thC'\ ..aad .\' tla.,; fam1h ·.,aid tht"ar hrothcr s murder had nothing to do "1th drugs. but autho nues arc not too ure In IQ77. ~ was accutcd ofbC'ang part of a coca1nc-smuatina nng thl l n1wJ l\tate<. tn'm Tahtta .\1t1,rne' f L\'C' Baile\ "3~ htn:'d to dl'fc nd ihe lam1f\ 1 hl' l'a~ ended ~h<'n a federal JU'1~t' 1n Ha .... a11 di missed the 1nJ ..imcnt hecause the pros- ecu11on 'crrl"d 1n the manner It P"-'"('ntc-d "' 1den1X tt1 a grand JU~ Rut "honl) after the murder. fXput' D14'tnc-t '\ttome~ Jim Ennghl ..aid has o tlke'i. spc-c1al a\(,1gnment unit was assigned to (Pl--.-AVD..A .. /A2l Fi""~~ters used c~tric saws and b)'drauhc tools to remove Purdy and has p.stt.r. Scan Martinez.. 18. from the twisted wm:Qs. P\lrdy died of intemll injwin at the hospital: Martinez eteapcd with a fnlcturcd wrist Fountain Valley Haah School Prin· ciDal Mike Kaller said Thunday lhe tchool has a "cloted campus" policy probibitina students from teavina durina the school day. Parmts can sip waivm allow1na their children to ID out to lundl. but ~ apparently Md no wtiver. the prian- pal said. Gi~y f orniation snafu angers residents (1111•1 .. PdSWl8/A9) ., ... ANSYUN ............. H1m•redt of ~ Valley raidalb Wiited ... y ttapty handed but fall ota., Wednaday ft-om the Local Aecncy f onnalion Com- mitlioa. so.. *-'ted fbr fhi• of . I .. ~-------ll- county attorney Ben de Ma)'O. •ho.. the)' said. had caU9cd their d1sap- po1ntment. Wednnday's commtSS1on mttt•na ... , to have included a pubhc hcan"I on a pr'OP<*'d ftC'W aty bctlllftft Irvine 1nd Mttlion Viejo. 9ut bcfOft the hea~ couki bqin. de M1yo annou '° the commiltion and tht' pubhc that no KUon could ht ta~en on the proposed ctt) It 1ttms no Ktion can bf iaken on an) proposed Cit) tf the proposal ~=encroach on the 'Phe"" of inn of another cit)·. M1 ton V1tJO. ~h1eh officaall~ bttamt a Cl\ last month, doc$1l't ha\e a~ of1nnutMt )~t • ··&cf~ the comm1 aon can~ on an' ~ rn • n mu1.1 con Ider an) ad)K'Cnt CU) •hote Sphett oT mnucn<"t 1ncludcs &he ~ ara.. or • h0tc sphere of inn~ ma 1ncludttt,"ht'satd .. BttaQtrMt ion v 1c,o ha n 't cs\lbhshcd a ~ of tn0U(n« et. •-c nttd to act on that btfort W( can ptO('ttd. stncr 10tM o( fhe adJattnt communttaes mat arc m tbc Saddkb9ck P1f'OIK*J could ID mto M1 ion Vl(JO's ~ ... \' alle) l'CSMknts. some of .._ had la~C1' umc from waft: to dead the ~nna. •'nt not 1muted. • ··we·~ ab§cM,uety deVlll&llDIL .. s11d Bart.ta Oni~. of Ulunt H•• fPl•••-aTT/&al ' .. • ~ * 0 ... Com QM.V PLOT/ nu.day, Aprtt 21 , 1988 Workers remove sound wall at disputed Huntington oil field IJ llOIBllT BAR~ER ............. Juasc-11ccn _wall installed to muflk noise has bttn removed from a Huntington Beach oil field whert work had been halted by court injunction la.st February. The dismantling came while specu- lation mounted that attorneys rcp- rcsentating Angus Oil Co .. concerned rcs1dcntsand the city arc approaching settlement on a pair of contesung lawsuit$ that have blocked the S25 mithon oil rccO\Cr) project. Officials said. though. that the dismantling of the wait has no connection wtt h the possible settle- ment. Spencer Sheldon. a spokesman for Angus. said that company is takina down the rented 12-foot Fiberglas wall to save expenses. The company had rented the wall that cordoned off a two-block neigh· borhood bounded b) California and Delaware streets and Rochester and Springfield a•.renue~ as a .. goodwill gesture." Sheldon is one of several sources \\ho acknowledged that the 011 com- pany and n:s1den ts ma) be near settlement of la"su1ts The outcome isn't clear. Shddon said. but 1t ma) be that the compan) has to start the process of getting Cit) permits all O\ er again. • "The 011 has been there 50 million years." Sheldon said Wednesda). "If that's what it takes to get it back on track. that's what we'll do." The Huntinaton Beach City Coun- cil lssue<J consrruction permits last fall aOer Angus filed a lawsuit alleging that cit) officials had illegally blocked permits. The Concerned Citizens group than acu~ ate-d 1ts own lawsuit, claim· ing the cit~ 's action to grant the permits was illegal The concerned n t1zens claim. among other thjngs. that former Cit) Councilman John Thomas alleged!) had a c.onflict of interest when he oted original ap- pro' al for the project. Thomas' t·ompan) alh:gedly "'had performed "'or'k on the Sill'. residents claim Gore ends his presidential caII1paign WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Albert Gore Jr. said today he would suspend his campaign for the 1988 Dcmocrattc nom1nat1on and said he would do "e'er) thing I can" to elect a Democrat as the next president. In a gracefu l e~ll. Gore said he would technical!) remain a candidate to permit his delegates to attend the Democratic National Convention. But. he said in room crowded with supporters. "I want no pan of a stop Jackson or a stop Dukak1s mo' e- ment. The onl)' nian I want to stop 1 George Bush and "e're going to stop George Bush.'' Gore exited with a JOkc after" a failed campaign that he said lasted I 0 months and a million miles. "I was doing great until I turned 40 ... the Tennessee senator said. Gore's withdrawal leaves only front-runner Michael Dukakis and Jesse Jackson as active candidates for the Democratte nom1nat1on. Gore's campaign soared on Super Tuesday o n March 8. when he scored primaf) victones in Arkansas. Ken- tucky. North Carolina. Oklahoma as \\Cll as his home state of Tennessee. But he was never able to capitalize on his Southern success when the cam- paign turned to the Midwestern and Northern states. When he got only IO percent of the New York primary vote on Tuesda). he decided to pull the plug. Gore entered the race bidding to emerge as the type of moderate Southern candidate who could per- mit the Democratic Pany to capture Southern states in the fall election. HOAG TRANSPLANT ••. From Al "This is a big step for us." Hoag Executive Vice President lafT) Ainswonh said in a prepared state· men t. "It 1s a' ital part of our plan to offer a full range of cardiac sen ices to the people of Orange Count) ... Hoag·s transplant comes about tv.o weeks after UCI Medical Center 1n Orange performed the first such operation in the count) ~pnl 8. In that operation. ~ ::!6-)ear-old Hunt· tn&ton Beach mus1can . Scott Head- ding. reeeived a hean from a U.S. Marine killed in a drunken brawl tn Fullerton. Hcadding 1s 1n serious cond1t1on. but doctors there said he is doing well. The survival rate for hean-tran • plant patients 1s as high as 95 percent forthe first )Car. and up to 75 percent five )Cars after the operatton. Between 1.400 and 2.000 hean transplants are performed annual!~ in the L"nited States. but Orange County onl) recentl~ entered the race. ccrs ~pnl 8 operation ended tht> race betv.een that fac1lit~ and Hoag to complete the first hean transplanr in the count) Nevada a'stdl'. 'inuall) his only campaign sut-cess rame in his nall'e region. "I lost this race and that is a big disappointment." Gore said as his wife Tipper and other members ofh1s family stood by his side. "But some things· matter to me more than winning. Helping my party. serving my country. knowi ng when to keep fi$hting and knowing when I've been hcked." Gore amassed 423 Democratic Natio~al Conv~ntion del~tes dur· 1ng his campaign. according to a count b} The Associated Press. His decision to suspend rather than formally quit the campaign means the~ can attend the convention. TEACHERS ••• P'romAl unrest. Orange n1fied teache..rs went on a one-day strike Tuesday and Santa .\na teachers engaged in sick- outs before setthng, oflk1als said. Huntington Beach teachers agreed in a previous three-}ear contract not to stnke. But Autrc~ said today that the district breaks the contract "ever)' day .. and that teachers could violate ll. 100. Many Kahn. e'ecut1' e d1r~tor of the West Orange Count} Teachers ~ssoci uon. said that e'en though a strike 1s au1hon1ed. teachers would be ··assessed.. on their intentions before an actual \\alkout. But there v.ouldn"t be another \Ote. he said. ANIMAL ACTIVISTS PICKET AT UCI ... From Al the A'n1mal L1berauon Front for stealing 13 beagles used in medical research at UC I. The dogs were part of a $900.000-a-)'ear stud)' 10 test the effects of smog on the lungs. and un1 verstt)' officials claimed the cnm1- nal ad cost them \ aluable infor- mation and mom·) Protestors called such ex penments inhumane and unnecessar). claiming that the millions being spent on animal research for cancer and pol· lut1on could be bener spent on cleaning up th e en' 1ronment where those problems are rooted. "O\er the }Cars we've wasted b1ll1ons of animals and b1lhons of dollars:· said Jack True. a protestor "What's been the result of that approach " We have more cancer toda} than e"er. .\n1mals ha ve animal d1sea es. not human dis· ease'> Protestors 1.1.ere adamant 1n their con' 1euons. Some walked 1:1p to motorists "a1t1ng at stoplights and handed them antH1,1section litera- ture. 1.1. htle others chatted wuh drivers and passengers. Pickets also rt'flectt'd their '1e-v.s. some general ( .. Veterin- arian Medici ne Does :-.:ot Appl) To Humans"). while others were more direct ("Billions of dollars. billions of animals. but still no cure for cancer") "In general. "e're all against re- search on animals. no matter what t)pe.'" said Jennifer Pickens. a l 'Cl student and members of Students gainst Cruell~ to ~n1mals on Cam-• pu~. ··But "e'rc here to raise aware- ness. Most people don't even knov. what goes on here.'' Man} protests v.cre directed against Dr Roben Phalen. wh o hcadl·d the tl·am ol four sc1ent1sts using the beagles for their research. Phalen said Wednesdav that he and Other SCtCnllStS arc COOCCrned about animal welfare. but said he is reluc- Lant 10 part1c1pate in a forum v.1th people he callesj .. fanaucs.'" ·-r, e seen them speak before. and I don't belie'e the~ truthful!) believe in debate:· said Phalen. who said ~ V members ha'e protested at hts home and attempted to ··1nt1m1date" he and his famtl). "I think they're interested in inflaming people and 1n11m1dat1on rather than animal \\Cl· fare I think that's their hidden agenda... ~ SA V and members of other animal right s groups will take their ca1;1se to t •CLA this morning for the beginning of an all-night '1g1I and demon- stration th ere. CITY FORMATION ERROR UPSETTING ..• From Al Coastal skies pause to reload A llP'lnO storm Chat ceuMd t 3t-W9Ncte pileup In Lot Ang4Me County WM ~ to eltow Souttwrn Ceilfomla a brief moment In the tun Coday b9fore dumping more r.in Friday and Saturday. "We're going to ... another eurge of Mievy r.in," aald meterotogl1t S.rry Satchwell ot t,.Natlon., WMther s.Mce . Of'y,-dul-aklea ...._axpect.ed uu. eY9NAg, but tfte,.., ~ return by Friday, he laid. . -'long the Of9nge Coast It will be pat11y cloudy ton&ght and Friday. Lowt tonight 45 to 53. Hlghl Friday 82 to &e. From Point Conc::.ptlon to the Mexlcen Borct.r -Over Inner waters a small cratt advtsory fOf hMvy .... and k>cal gutty winds to 35 knots. Winds tonight and Friday weet to northwest 15 to 25 knots. Seu 3 to 5 feet with we1terty swell 10 feet. Partly clou~y tonight and Friday U.S. Temps Mpl,·SI Paul 411 JO Natl'lvrl .. 811 48 .. l • N-Oflnns 78 81 "lbuQU41fQU9 74 49 '"'°' YO<k City S7 49 "ncl\otage 411 36 Oklet>om. C.ty ee 61 "1l4in1a 72 S3 Oman a 611 42 Allanllc C•I) S6 46 Orlanoo ., 61 "us on 117 63 Phllade(Olu; 58 .. 8al11mo<e 61 ... Pnoeni• " ee 81tmi1>Q.nem 73 48 P•llsburgl\ S1 3e Boise 60 43 Po<1191ld Ma•,,. 48 29 8os1on so 311 Porlland Ore SS so 8uttal0 so 35 Ra1et9"' 6& 48 Cnar1fl1on.S c 62 6(\ Rap+<1 C11~ 70 31 cnarlOtte N C 67 48 Reno SS 30 Crucaoo 54 29 SI Lou•s 11 48 Sa11 l 1ke C11y 67 44 C1nclnna11 64 41 San AolOntO 1111 63 Cleveland 58 35 01111$-F'I Wotll\ 116 62 Su111e 611 49 Oay1on 60 34 Spaone 84 43 Oenve< 73 43 Sy11CUM! 53 38 °" Moot>es ee 39 T ltl'Pa·SI P1rs1>9 94 5e Deir Oil 56 30 Tooeu 78 54 Oulutll ... 25 Tucson 84 12 El PHO 12 61 Tulsa 80 12 Erle ~ 35 W1S111ng1on 0 C 63 .. Fait banks S7 34 F1aos1att 56 32 Grand Rapid~ 52 26 Smog Report Mon04\l4u 86 74 Houston 111 59 lndlanapol1s Mi 37 POiiutant standerd -· 11*1 0-50 Jacklon,Mrss 78 S2 good S• 100 moo.rile 101·1" un- l\ealll\lul '°°"'" _., ~ JOO JecksonVllle 66 52 anct Ibo .. l\ILardOut Fut l'igyre ,. Juneau 57 33 pr-1 dey I ell-PSI Second .. l<ensasC•ty 78 51 !Oday 1 pto lorecatt !As Vegas 84 so Seel llMc:h lo MecA11nv1 Bl•d 33 .. 2 Lillie Roel< 76 SJ ....,,,., Seddtel>llCll Veney 33-42 loutsvtlte 611 48 L a(I<"'• a.Kl\ 1rorecaSI1 42 Memphis 74 56 Lot Ange499 Alroorl 33·42 Calif. Tempe High. !ow IOf 24 houtl 9fldlng at 5 a m Bllllt'sfleld 69 52 Eurekl 61 S1 Fr-84 47 Lot "noeees 57 41 Oalcland 63 S. Puo Rol>les IO '4 Reddl~ •1 41 R9dw00d City 63 41 Sacramento 67 4S S•Hnu 64 4e Sao ();ego 62 53 Sen Frenctsco IS 1 SO Sen JOM 61 52 Stockton 64 47 High. low lor 24 hclurt er>dlng 81 Sp m 8etsl-63 so 8Murnont SJ 44 8lg Beer 35 31 81911oc> 62 43 8lytlle 711 6 1 Catllina 63 51 Laneu1er 55 45 long 8Nctl 62 SI l A Alrpot1 63 52 Sanl• Ana 65 S 1 Santa 81rtN1<1 63 S2 Swill Cna ISO 50 Sw>ta Mana 84 SO Slf'!ta MONCe ISi 52 T ahOe Valley 47 33 T0tr•nc;e 63 SS WaslWOO<I 61 SO VOMmtle Vly 47 33 Extended Surf Report Tides em'""" 1.3 poor 2·3 , .. 2·3 -2-3 poor 2·3 poor 1.2 -3-S good TOOA'I' 12 ltp"' so 4 S 02 33 l2 ,.. .... , 15 a "' t47Lm IOpm 1441pm ~ -. 81 7 2' pm, ,_ F.-y et 11-12 • m end Wt again at7·21 p m Moon ~·Friday 111 12 25 a.m • - al 1051e m and-agalne1 1'15pm AVILA'S SLAYING REMAINS A MYSTERY ••. From Al look into the murder. That action. he said. was taken because of the 1977 indictment. Almost a )'ear after the k1lltng. that crack section of the D1stnct .\t- torney·s Ofli~e continues to 1n- ' cstigate the kllltng, but offi cials won't divulge-what they've learned Discussing organized cnme on the Orange Coast last month. a staH' Department of Jusuce 1n"est1gator lumped A' 11a·~ kilhn~ into a general list of"'profess1onal h11s ... But Sal ~' 1la. the fam ily spok~s­ man v. ho declined to be inten·1e"ed this week. 'said after the killing that the murder was th c work of "'mag- gots.'" The killing had nothing to do \\Ith drugs. he said 1hcn. because his brother had ctcancd up and tu med to God. "He was not into drugs.'' Sal Avila said after the sla ying. but he also said later that his brother was in debt and had recel\ ed death threats in the months befon' he was shot. .\' 1la had borrowed $60.000 in the months before hi s death. ··Joe said ... T m going to pay e\ en one a ltttle Jl a time. but r m gmng 10 p:i~ e'cr~one.' .. Sal .\vita \3td. Three months before his death, Joe .\' 1la 's v. 1fl· left him. taking the rouplc·~ infant daughter wtth her. L} nn -\' 1la "as unavailable for l'ommcnt. Joe .\' tla had turned to God after L)nn left him. \tape ofa sermon by h1'i pas10r \\3S 1n his car when pohce found his bod). Also found after his death was a hand-scrawled will. 1n which he asked his 30-)ear-old sister to guide his fam1l~. "Ma1J.1e is to have the right to carry m) family the way I would have done it 1f I was ali ve." Joe Avila wrote less than a month before he was killed. .\t .\vita's funeral. Pastor Tim Timmons said ll was "almost like he had a sense that this was going to . happen. He was getting ready." but nobody 1s sure how he knew. He.-took that secret -and the secret of who pulled the trigge r on Ma y 4 -with him. leaving behind a m} stef) some authorities say may nc,er be sohed. PARENTS LOSE SECOND SON •.. From Al "We have a S)Stem. but un· fonunatel\ ll was not follo v.e-dand "C ha' ca tragcd} .'' Kaslcr said. Traged~ is not new to Purd~ ·s fa mil). another son 1n the same manner outside ofOran~c County a couple of ~cars ago. Details of that crash were una' ailabk·. other than tt had the same tragic ending. ··M) hean reall) goes out tQ that famtl) ... said Lt. Mike Hanrahan. Fountain Valley High School campus for lunch and were traveling too fast \\hen Purdy lost control of the Mazada near Brookhurst Street. The roadway wa$ dr) . Authorities said Pu rd} ·s father, "'ho "as not 1mmed1ate-I> identtfit"d. told them at the hospital that he lost Gillman o;aid the pair left the IRVINE COAST PROJECT .•. Authorities said test results were unavailable. but ~here was no hint that alcohol or drugs were involved in the crash. Kasler said the fla& at Fountain Valley was Oymg at half-staff and a somber mood had fallen over the campus. From Al The school psychologist was joined on campus by a district psychologist Coast. addressed the board briefly his concern 0' cr th c clkcts lawsuits and the two arc attending Purdy's Wednesday to !>a} her clie nts sup-v.illhaH·onbond finan cingforpublic classes.They are alsoavailablctoany poned the de,elopment agreement. improvements in the county. other students on the 3,000-student Onh half-hearted dissent was Mild opposition was also registered campus. '01ced b) Su pen 1sor Roger Stanton. b) tht.· cit} of Laguna Beach. "I had several staff(members) very who ca~( the lone 'ote agamst the Cit) Mana~r Ke-n Frank told the upsel this morning," Kaster said. agreement. board that. while the ci ty did not "Usually when you walk into a class. o ppose the :igreement, ci ty officials there isa pretty active exchange going Stanton said he was "reluctantly" were oppoSt.'d to certain provisions of on between the teachers and the opposing the agreement because he it. students. but that's not here today." .. ~lot of people v.ent out of their wa~ to get here:· m1~~1on·s l'\1.'CUll\C director. said de MJ\O ga'e him no definite opinion until 11 v.as too late was concerned about the legal The Irvine Coast agreement was Kasler said Purdy was a senior and Don Roth. "Tm JUSt as d isa ppointed challenges that were being launched one of seven approved by the board a member of the school's track and as you are:· against de' elopmcnt agreements b> Wcdnesda). In all. the board locked cross-country teams. ·-rm vef)' upset at the wa~ this v..as handled." said Sall~ Olesk1ew1cz a Lake Forest resident Dale Whtte. a Laguna Hills res•· dent. said she did not believe the la" cited by de ~a}o was 'alld. "I resent the use of this to waste citizens· time. There was plent~ of ume to bring this up before th is pu bltc hearing." said White De Mayo said he did bnng the matter up with comm1ss1on stafT weeks ago and issued a wntten memo But Richard Turner. the com- ··1r he·s sa}1ng he told us about ll. that'<; balone,:· said Turner. "He d1)1.usS<:d this thin~ and said he was gwng to look into 1t. He gave me no op1n1on on 1t at the time. He sent me a memo last Friday. but by that time all the mailers gi ving notice of the public hearing had gone out. .. C ommiss1on members were also unhappy. and shghtly defensive. about the tum of e'en ts. ··1 don't need any outbursts from th~ audience:· said Commissioner Commissioner Gaddi Vassuez. groWlh-control groups. in entitlements for about 8.000 "He was a aood kid." the principal said he believed Roth ·s expression of Stanton has voted against most of homes and 24 m1lhon square feet of said. "This is one of the questions you disappointment was mild. given the the 16 development agreements ap-commercial development with just can't·answer when the kids ask circumstances. proved in the past six months. citing Wednesday's approvals. you why it happened." "I ha' e to say my rolleague 1s being '"i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!fl vef)' kind ... he said. 'Tm downright II hostile. I think tt's very. ,·cry disap- pointing and a sad commentary on the conduct of this affair" Wednesday's apparent snafu had a bright side. howe,cr. at least from the point of view of one group of residents. -........................................................ .. One group of Laguna Hills res1· dents had attended the hearing not to support the Saddleback City proposal, but to secede from it. Wednesday's Lotto picks ··We're here to form the city of Laguna Hills." said Allan Song.stad, chairman of Citizens to Save Laguna Hills. By T'llte A•~la&ecl PrHI HCrc--a;=e-the winning numbers picked Wednesday night for the California Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" game: 31. 32. 22. 13. 7. • 21 and the bonus number. 34. Players who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a pnze pool of $4.1 million. lottery officials said. ORANGE llily ...... COAST r•• MAINOFFIC~ JJO Wnl a., &1 Cot•• ....... t .r. Miii ~-Bl'• ''16G Co<•a WtA CA !ii~ All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus numbcr-wrlh1rvrmr among themselves a prize pool ofS 1.1 million: five of six will share S579.000: four of six will share $526.000. Three of six 1s worth an automatic SS per 'N1nner. The sales from Saturda) to Wednesday night's drawing were St0.5 m1lhon. Sowinrttpntad.t-~sa1111rld~hm1snginr'l'iouunp\lw~aiis1ihiaanpp0<yvl with Wednesday's tum of events because 11 meant both cityhood proposals, Saddleback City and Laguna Hills. would be.on the same commission aaenda. Both proposals will be eonsickred in public hcarina on June 22.aOera scp1ratehearinaon the Minion Viejo sphere of influence. °::.::' .. Gl1r•sl11d uono., f<IOltf " ye., CIO O.• •• ..,.J •• 6'11 l~ -& 11'1)!0'•',. ,, • Justcall 642-8086 ~J(f:: :o.i:::r D !' YOL 11. MO. 111 ' What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 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Rqister ror our frtt one day drawfng for tWbon. f.orbin and Colt Hun. • • • , • Oranoe Coat DAILY PILOT/Thursoay, April 2t 1988 • A S Latinos find new power in polling booth Mesan sentenced in friend's death With so much attention focused of late on amnesty for 1llegal aliens and the May 5 filing deadline. there's a tendency to stereotype all Latinos as poor and \lncducated refugees fleeing poverty and oppression in search of a better life. Certainly there are thousands who fit that r.rofile. JUSl as thousands of Vietnamese. Filipinos. n sh. Poles, Czechs. Italians. Greeks and others fled to America over its 2~year history for the sam" reasons. But a large block oflattnosaren't refugees from somewhere south of the Rao Grande at all. but Ame ncan ciuzens whose growing numbers are making them a potenual political force to tx- rcckoned with. from the local school board to the White House. In fact. more than 70 percent of the." PAUL AICHIPLEY .. s. La 11 no populauon is .i\m e ra c an born ' T h a t potenual "'as unleas hed 10 an extent on Super Tue'>da~ "'h e n 1cc President George Bush was the overwhelming choice among Launo Re publicans in Ronda and Texas. "'hilc Massachusetls Gov. \11chael Dukak1'> was preferred b~ Launo Democrats 1n those two states. Flonda has a large Cuban popolauon. while Texaf Is hea' ll~ sc11led b) people of Me\lcan descent. Both cand1datt's v.on 1n tho~ state pnmanes. Their potenual can onl) increase Sun eys sho"' Latinos 10 be the fastt'st gro"'ing m1nont) in th(' t.: n1ted States T he' are concentra1ed an nine s1atclt -California. Te).as. "'e"" York Ronda. Illtno1s New Jersn. !'lC"w Me,1co ~nzona and Colorado - which. co1nc1dcnta ll). control m ore than 0 percent of the eleCioral vote-s needed b) a candidate 10 win J presidential election According. to the Southwest Voter Research lnst11ute. the number of Launos of \Oting age ha:. grown more than 77 pcrc<.'nt dunng the last decade:. end Latino \'Oler reg1strat1on has increased mort• than an) othergroup ~nd "'h1le the Democra•11: Pan' ha" 1ra- d1t1o nalh been the ha,en of La11nos ·and other m1nont1cs. recent sun e's sho"' the Democrats ma' ~losing their gn p on tha1 cons111uenq In a 1986 nauonal sun C\ conducted b' a Washington D.C. consul11ng and sun·e) research firm. Latinos be1"'een the age'> of I and .'!Q were evenl) d1 v1ded 1n part) lo)ah). Re publicans -..ere fa vored bv Launos born outside the l 'n1tt'd State~ and 1n h1Kh growth Western states hke Cahfom1a pan) preference was spht. • In Orange Count) 1he 1"'0 most promtnl·n t leaders w1th Latino surnames that ro01e to mind are Repubhcans -GOP Part) c hairman Tom Fuente'> and count) Supen asor Gadd1 \'a..quez Howc\·er. tht> 19 6 surve' al\O shov.ed nellhl'r pan~ has managl'd 10 tap t·ha1 _po1en11al \\ htk nearl-. halfofthe Lau nos in tht· l are reg1sterl.'d to vote.· reg1s1ra11on 1s l<1"'c!>I 1n tbc West .\nd Democrats still ha'e an edge 1n rcg1stra11on. Jcsp1te the warning signals. The '>Un e~ found that La11n0 Democrats were more llkcl) to Ix registered than Latino Republtcani.. Part) regular!> "'ould tx· "t\t' to l'\plorc: tht> untapixd leadership potl'nt1al 1n thc: LlJtnO com- munal) as "l'll. Beyond 1-urntc': \ ao;..1 ue1. a coupk of coul\t) Judges jnd a handtul o f loral ,ck (ll'd officials. O range ( o unt) pohtl\al kaders ot u11n11 descent are sllll too fev. .\ 19 6 cen'lus put the count~ ·s lallnl" populauon at more than .H0.000. about 16 percent of the residents here Th.:1r median age 1s ~ounger than tht' norm. and 1hc1r populauon l!I gro"'ang la<.ta than average. • • • Registered ~t'pubhcans. Lau no o r othef\.\ 1st'. have an opponuntl ~ o n Apnl .'!8 to take a close loo~ at the GOP cand1ctltes 1n seHral 1mponant races Contenders in the 40 th ( ongress1onal. the 7f1th Asscmbh and the P1h Senatl' d1stncts "''II face question~ from a panel of media rl'presentall' e!> T"'e" e o f the 1.i Repubhlan contl.'ndcrs "ho filed an the 40th remain 1n 1he ra e to ~eplacc Rep Roben Bad ham. Da' l' W1ll1ams. ~dam l\.1cm1~. Da'e Baker. Patricia K1shl'I. John H\lh>n. :"lathan Roscnber~ John Kcll). Kath ken L:nham. W ilham Yacobozz1 J r .. La~ . te rnberg. Chn'itopher Co' and Peer wan. Two challengers are taking on ~ssembl~man Gil Ferguson in the 70th -Ne"'pon Beach Councal\\Oman EHhn Han and environmental activist Mike Mang. · State Sen. Manan Bt'rgt'son. altho ugh un- challenged tn the 3 7th D1s1nc1 pnm:lr). also "'111 pan1c1pa1e. Informal discussions "'111 began at 6·30 pm followed b) the forum at 7 al the &!boa Ba~ Club Cost as S5. PoucE Lo e By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of .. 0.,""' ..... A Co ta Mesa man pkaded guilt~ "-cdne~Ja) to felon) drunken dnv1ng and manslaughter stemming fro m a 1986 c:ollmon 1n "'h1ch his passenger was killed and 1l -!\lewpon Beach poltcc officer senousl) inJ ured Kent H indes. 4 1. faced a maximum scntenle of more than 8 )Cars in pnson. but 1ns1ead recel\ed a 1-)Car term in 1he count) Jail. said Deputy District Anorne) Pncella C loud, who prosecuted the Ca\t' ''I'm not disappointed w1th the sentenu~. but rm not happ) Wtlh 11 Cloud \.'i1d "It was the Judge's dec1'>10n ""hat l.in I 'kl',. .. C louJ '-'lid o nt' factnr lh:ll m:t\ hJ' r .,,,,,.. Storms lineup for shot at Coast By ROllERT HY!'iDM.\N and PACL ARCHIPLEt Ot-0...., ...... ..,, .\ Pac11ic storm that dn•n, hcd \•>ulh('rn ( ah turn1a th1-. v.n·l v.as C\f)t'lll'd 111 tal l• todJ\ l1fT bl:fure returning "'llh more rJ1n1'.i11 Fnda' "\\ e·Cl. gU1.ng 111 \t'C an11tht'r surgc u f ht:J ' ~ ra in .. --a id 'dllonal \.\CJ Iha ~r· 'l(l' met.:orolog1~t 8Jr~ '>.ttLh"L'll l 'ntil then. O rangt· ( oa~t rc\1drnl\ can npn·t dn tk.tr \l..11.'\ 1h n1 ugh lhl\ l'' cn1ng Thi'> "eel 's storm mt"l'd tn T ut>\d:I\ hnng1ng prcd1ttcd ha''" H1 the \.\t>d nc\. Ja) moryHng rush-hour commute and ,ontn buung to n unit:ruu\ tr3t1il a\·ll· J en1' 11tht1ugh Oll maJOI 1njurtt'\ \\t'Tl rcPortl'O The '>pnng sturru "K'nt '>tro ng -.. ind' \p1rahng !hr1.•ugh "-•rn ( ount\ hu-..t·,cr. and tJu'>cd a \•1.,t•h1dc p1kup in Lus \ngdc' ( OUOI\ (),er a :-i-hour Pl'rtod l.'nd1ng a1 'i pm V. cdnc,da). the sw rm d ropped 0 -in(' he<. of rain un '-le" port Ekach thl' 'atmnal \\ ealhl'r en tCI.' repo rtl.'d ( O'>ta \k sa :ind "an1a \nJ l.'alh rt•uirdcd fl Q 1nlhl'<. "'h1k !ht· l o' .\ngde., ~ 1\1l ( t"nl.:r n.·1.ordcd I 'i2 inch<.''> and Pa\Jden:i: 1nl he<1 Ra1ntall k'seneJ 1hrnugh \1. t•dnt>'>da) C\l·ning nll'a'iunng ' : 1nt·hc\ in Costa \kc..i and 15 1nchc' 1n an1a ~na for tht• :-i-huur l)\.'rioJ cnJing Jt 'I J m 1oda~ \\ hilc 1h1 <. .incrnoon and e'ening \houlJ prtn 1dt• an opponun11' 10 dr. out J \t'\·,md \tnrm IJtt· ~ n da' o r carl\ 'IJturdJ' offer, anuthl'T r hancc for 'ho "'t'r''. k•lhl\.•t•d b\ \Cl a 1h1rd storm nl.''t "'ct·~ 1hat 1, brt'" ing ufT 1he coa~thnl' · \\ c: 'et• m to ha ',. J 'ucn''"on ot 'to rm' Ol\l\I Og thrt,ugh .. )J ld tOUOl\ m\·1n1rulog1<.t C hnl> ( rompton "\.\ <' ,h,1ulJn'l t'\fll.'rtt'Oll' Jn\ rl'JI prolilcm~ 11 11 rt•ma '"' \tt•.1d\ .. That pro' 1deJ h11k 1.<1n~1lat wn ti u >mmu1crs -.. h,, \ufferl·d t~ p11.al dclJ'' tx'Gluc,e 01 num.:r,•u\ fcndt•r bcnJer> "\\'l' hJJ ..:omt·nat1,ch 150 .:ra\ht•, todJ\, m,l,lh ti:nJn tx·ndl'f'S. bu1 "l' .il<.1l had ·a Im o·f muh1pk·' ch11:k .:rasht·,:· Otlkt•r ()\qgh1 \kDo nald of the ( alJ. forn1J H1gh-..a ~ Patrol "'11d In ( 0'1a \k sa slll l.. roads ,11n1nttu1l·J to J ti' l'·t·ar p1kup on Hart.ix Bouk' JrJ nonh 111 \\ tlso n trt·ct ''° Tuesda' Tht· contributed 1u 1hc hght !aentence wa<> tha1 the man k1llt'd in Hinde\' <.'<.tr Ja~e f-tnnc-' of Balboa. "''11' .t friend of the dekndant and Finne) ·s "'1do"' a'lked SuJ)('nor C o un J udgt' K.uhleen <r Leal'\ not 10 ~nd Handt's to pnwn · "~;u·s re.all) ~d ..tbouuhe ~ 1s th • .i Detecu'e (Joel Thrasher 1s <>till undt'r· going plaltllC surgt'I') on his falt' ~cau!i< ot the acc1dt'nt.' Cloud said ··That's reall' sad .. But defense a11ornc\ Can Puhbon said the detecti ve and Finne'\ ""'do"' "'ere no tified of. '-"ednt'\da~ ·\ hc:anng but nellhl'r chose to attend "II ""as a fair sentente .. P 1hhon 'wild "Thl' Judge reall~ loo~ed at this case hard H1nde'I ha \ not had one d•< p 1! al(nhol \Jntc th<.' .tlC1dent .snd <Joc:sn t dn 't' .in ~mon: • Pohl<:>o n al!tc• contendt'd fault in tht" JLude111 rt'mauu undrr dispute. po!>lt1bh ll•r trihu11n g to the hght sentence .\ (1\ 11 \ull tikd against tM Cll\ b' F1nnr' , IJm1I. ,ontcnds Thrasht'r "'u tra' t'lln~ 1110 1.t!>t and lht \lo.ftd. v.o lht" dt'tC'("lJ\ c :!o IJJll - fhr.t\her v.a\ dn' 1ne a markt'd patrol lar "'e\t on 8a lhoa Boult·' .trd 1n <~ wtx-r 14Xb~ hen H inde) m<1dc a ld t turn 1n 1runt 11! 1hc ._quad car authunt1n ~1d The patrol slammc-d 1011• the pal.sl·ng<.'r\ \Ilk uf the approal h1ng •t"h1dl' u ush1ng f nnc~ andpushm~ the l'I b Bual l sedan 11110 the pa110 r .t ncJrt:-' rcs1den1.c J\uirdmg lo pol•ll rq>-"' · hnm ~ "'J'> pr nuunlcd dead J t thl . \l:nt-"'h1lr 1 hrJ'>tC"r and H1ndc:s "'t"rc 0.., ~ --., lAe ....,_. Sometimes the moet exciting part of the ecbool day la jaat 1etting there. These two Newport Elementary School atudenta daab lor the doorway during Wednesday morning's downpour. "l•'l lo."' J' lrt~l'r\·J "'ht•n J ",1mJ n :r .:J t•1 ~top tnr J trJ!lit "~n.i1 .snJ ht'' • .ir \ltd 1ri1 • l l J r 1'1 t1.1nt tll her ' 1r u'''-'' '"°t'« rt'p;>rh·J .\g;ltn ll>\JJ' 1n l ~ta \k'>J a -not• r ~: ran 11'h• •ht' t>ia, l l a mtH1ng 'an Ol'Jr \\J:l nn · l anJ Plau.'nl13 .\l'\ r1.ll' 1.JU\· IOg l'\ttn\l\l' J J mJgl' ""'"' tdl rr im th.: '\1t·rra h> !ti\' "ar Bc:rnJrJ 1tw \h 1unta1n' t>u1 lr)\.tl ,i..,, rco,ort\ "t'll'!l l n.P,:..it•d t.:i rt'l)pcn .\ht1u1 n 1n1. hl'' 111 'n""' rdl Jt R1~ lkar l J to t' .~lt'f\ \\ti hJ \\' fX'tll'r~Ju, ur nurth .\ho ut I '1.'\'I • r ,.,, " Jr,•riix·J J'<1ll'll! \IJmm111h l J~''' ""crc thl'ft' .tlrl·Jth .• , ..s 'J"~ ,1~,u· .! h.-e: \I\ ~: • • ~ ' uthl.'rn ( a ·orn1a EJ ,, ~ , u,1,1m~~ l''>t i,H "' t"r .hr. '' the 1ut'1 • .1nJ •,1r t-r l'f pcn1.)(i) .t l~l•ugr :w '1Jt.1g1.·' "'err rcl)l•rtt•d in Oran~ ( ... unt\ It t' 't'1.t·n1 ~turm'> ha' c: t>ro ugr: 1.IMt' g11t,J 'lt'"\ 11' :he 'l'rm cil '"t\1ne, ra tntal. t.ttlulJ! ··n~ that .ould ht•l p MTS<"t "hat hu ~'d1 r·1.·Jf.1cJ lt.' N' tht' J ne$t <.ummer ''"•''the Jrt1ugh11.\l ] .J-- Ru1 thl· Jrca ,, 'till mmc: than thn:e "'ht'' ~·'11nd •t<. a' a agc rainfall f11r tht' ''J'''" ·' t-1. r run~ tic1v.ec•1 .!uh a nJ I~' 1. ; i~'ll' 'J:ll '1.tl \\ l'J:hl'i 'x·'> ''" County to charge for false alarms By BOB VAN E\'KEl'i OftMOellyNelalefl <.. 0unt' 'IUf'k'n 1'lor' 'otcd \\ c:d n.:sda~ to fl\'rm1t the '\ha1tf, f)\·panml·nt to begin l harging re<.1Jcnt<.Jnd hu'>IOC'>'>e ii.'r rc:'>ponding to fal'>t' alarms F rl1m no" ('"· tht' l'"' nt•r ,,, J n J l.irm "'111 hJH' 10 pa~ SJU J 1.Jll tx-g1nn1ng "11h thl.' third false alarm 1n a n' ga'l'n \l'Jr "\\ l' gel up"' :irJ, ,,, I o.cxxi 1.all\ J 'car. and l:x't"cen '5 and l)1 percent ol lht·rn are ra 1.,,., .. ~1d '\henlf, lx·rianment Capt. \ 11"1 Fl'rl J u tL1 .. 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"'1("1g'1ti. rhcw.ld "' '-'l'' ·n.Jt 11.i. tx·en turnt'd ntl" min J ;'Jl"'!'l •J, ''" \lo h,•...i1d thl'hOU'-('" '",1ulJ ;i•, ' Jt J l'lt,rdahll' housin~ 3 youths face questioning in pellet gun shooting spree 1.urn·d nt'J'' a 'ear ago "'l' linall' n.·pMtcd to P<'hC<.' \\ c.-d nesda-. \ n l,m, 1:il ''1th Pa, 11ic Dt'>lnbuto r-tlild 1n' t''t l~Jh'r' thJ t J former t'mpl,1' 1.•e hJJ rl'(l'l\(',j J s:.:oo m o ne\ MJer m.1,k llU t 1n h:s ndme but tntcndl·d IM the l't1mpan' Rather than gt' t' tht ca'h ''' his crnrl11~er. tht' <.uspt'\ t alkgl·dl~ signed the chC"C'l a nd crit the mu nc' Thert• "a" noe,planat1N1 for thl' dd:i~ in rt•pontng 1he a 1mc '.1 '"''Clung g.irl• l.1~. \' l • IJl ,au1;1n~ Sl (1\11 ,1t·attn By JENNIFER WEBER OfhO., .......... Three Costa Mesa High School students have been arre ted tn con- nection with a pellet gun shooting sprtt that lef\ three )Oungsters in- jured. police reported. The thrtt youths. two of"ho m are 16 and one who is 15. we're a~ted by Newport Beach police o n susp1c1on of buraJarizing a car in Costa Mesa. When police looked into the car the teen-agers were in. ther found a carbon dioxide pellet gun. Afler questioning the boys. Costa Mesa officers arrested them o n suspi- cion of assault with a deadly weapon. Detective Ruu Rose said. The teen- ._..._...._u A man called on the 911 telephone tmefFncylincat I 1:07 p.m . Wed~ day. and said. with a lauah. "I think someone has JUSt llippcd me a m k key:· When a.sited why he cnttr- iaintd such a thoupt. bt rqM>fU!dly uid he d idn't know. la&llMd apin. and huna up. ••• A rn1<k'nt in the 8800 bl«k of Sa\'O)' Clrck said a )ouna man •ho was ad ven i i"' to paint ltl'ftt ' agers. who were not 1den11fied bt-- cause of their ages. v..ere lodgl·d at Orangt' Count) Ju"entlc flail Costa Mt"Sa pohtt believe the three are among a $fOUp of) ounpters "'ho have been plaguing the Cit) for more than tv..o months. shooting out wan· dows 1n cars and busin~ with BB and pellet guns. The vandalism took a more scnous tum earlier this month. though. wht'n · thrct'} oungsters wen-hll •11th pellets in two dnve·by shootings. The first ind dent occurred April 4, when a 12-year-old g.irl on her •'a) to a Girl Scout mttung was $hot. 'The girt. ~ho had been walk ma near tht mtentt'tion of Sonora R~d and La .. , num bers on c urbs v.a.s "extremely pushy ... The man reportedly ti') to push opf'I the man's door in his eagerness. the homcowntr said. • • • ,\ man saad that $0meone stole his walltt ronta1n1na SI 0 from an un· locked vchtdt at Or Maho nt>\ ·~ office. 2~ M11n t. • • • Someone took a n unknown amount of .JCwt'll'). S200 c.a~h and a S790 stereo from a rnteknct 1n tht IOOO block of K1nafisher Drive. alk ,\' enue requ1 re-d minor surge~ to rl.'llWH' the pellet from her upper n~ht arm The econd att3ck "'as .\pnl '. "h.:n \h1,ts from a passing car hll t\!o t1 b<.1\ s Tht> bo\S. I: and 13. "'t're "katd,oard1ng home from Sl'hool near (j11;kr .\' t'nue and Cahfom1a lret'l One b<.1\ "'a' shot 1n the stomach and tht pc:"llet "'as 1mbeddcd tn hts skin. Ro~ said Pohtt ad' 1sed h1<. mN hu rn 131..e him to thl' hospital The S('Cond H)ungo;1er "'as shot 1n thr chest and suffered 3 bru1S(' Rose ~1d non<' of th<'' 1ct1ms ~ne~ tht' tecn-agrf\ "'ho alleged I\ shot them. • • • .\ burjlar en•C'ttd a home 1n the 8000 block of .\tlanta .\-.cnttt:' throush 1 tocked rear v.1ndov. and reported!) stol<' SSO v.o rth of cloth ma. • • • ,\n Owntt or a rtSJckntt 1n the 16000 btock ofGtntl') Lane rtponcd th:u someont had broke') into tht house"' hilt 1t •-a b(u\& fum1ptcd Foeat&ba van., n tmbeukmcnt case 1hat Co.ta Mesa R<'s1dcn1' 1n the 'Kl() bk>d. •t Paul;\n nt' -\'t·nue repon<'d a hll'· glar. .lt noon \\ edm·~a~ • • • .\ man lo\hC\ le(\ his car ~e'' "'Ill"> '"''' acquatntanl"'{'S Tuesda) mom n~ a'i he "<'nt to use a re\troom emt'~N tt) find thl· car and his fn~nd'i gonl" The llo\tl men as~<'d to •min tht 1 0"'~ f MJ \1u tang "'hale' the' 1 um u~l·d thl' rc'ittroom at Jac k-in-the·&'' :: 3 ~ \\ 11<.on t at abt.1ut 5 a m Tht man t11ld p<'ltce he had not Jl't'n cnhtr m.in permission to take th<' 'fo~tang. Tht' lar ts de 'nb\'d as being rtd "'11h a 11,·r n<.<' of 404X1' ••• \ hurglargot tntoa home 1n the~ ' t-tl"C'~ of Thamrs wa, o n Monda' ~' L 1,·~1ng tht' door o pCn ntt ht v.a~ 1n 1de. tht' thief tool a \ld«x~ucttt' f\.'COrdt r and t\lo O t('le\IStOn St'tS Tht' lo ) "'ll C\ttmatt'd to bt m ott than s t.'00 lntne n 1ratt' con-.t'n1cntt stort man· r r 1,1und the-•o r<h "Meat ..._11ls" '14f'il"' k J in "Pra) p:nnt Kms.\ the ~ade ~,fht"'"'rrat l ~I < ul\cr ()n,t • • • 01 IC"C'T' inc-n-ascd patrols near the J h' lurt' them ii· ~ .lr' 'J' dt'!.<'nt>e-d J\ ' ~ .. "'IC':ird and r"'u,· .. Laguna Bcac b .\n .niurc\! J') "'J ,h\'I:, '\\I, !Jk;, ""' ! ... '-lrl ..... ' l "ll i >'IC·l~t.t ,. ,j ••.1• 1ai..cn tl" the 1.•..Ja, morning ~ tlf l)Uf "t'm'ltn • · l'' takt' care ,,, • "II 11.-r Tl"\."Ord!> ckr • • • ' ... ,,Jr""'-"" irom Laguna "d' , 1tl·J ,,,, ,.,. n@. a1 I .\ti pm \\ ,·Jnl·..Ja, al It High t~t . .. J.sr. -~· t~( h·•mc aoJ S? I ' 'lh 1! ' i" n~ 1 "'< J .... ... ·q,,"?.·:l! J: •J ., LJ".""•• Newport Beach "'n nl had , u .t f'Jd , .. i. ~·· ll .1. L 111k < o r,,na ~.i • .h Ol ;i rr '' •i i.,· ' ltllJ f"IQlt u :hl'\C '-'t't'li. \ '"il1u~h no 1urih1.·r J.1m.J~l· -.. ••' ,! '' ' I '"11 l'\lrJ J"C'11\I' f'J l't'l' ha\(" " "'I -.Ul''ilt'd nth, J'lJ . . . •::~t' ofTa u J' •guc-J lh.1 S.' ' --\.,. "4U <;h'll'I' 1• n .1 , l!'IC'\ \'I" , u\f'I( t'Pt 10 thl' '-11(' I t!'ll" I'' ·;i'''n' Hot~I on 1 .J<'\d:t\ Police interrupt suspected gang rape in FV. arrest 3 f ,1unta1n \ allr ' poh« ha\t' ar· n.-stt•J l"l' men and a le'Cn~agr-r ""h<' ;ill('ft'Jf\ abdu i<'d a v.o man off the mttnnd ~ hn- The annts ~'Curred at about Q pm uhrn f oun&atn Valle) Offittr \tano M IBmontcs spotted • 'er forJ l TD parl cd on a dtrt road 3Jon&,S1dt' the nta '\na Rn~er 10 an isolated arta. satd t. La~ 1nsv.o ld Miramontes and OffK'C'r Jame"\ Flortn he:ard a •oman·, ~am$ as the) approa hcd the c-ar ne'ar the- 1rav. bem field uth of 'IC'IA-ho~ trtt1 and lat('r ~' enut' '"\woki said Jn1;1d<' tht' car the l'lfftettS f<>'!ndthc. \ h."11m and thrtt \Us.pecU Tbe-susp«l~all~I~ had gnbbrd th<H '<'u -olJ Gankn 1'0\t' rcsutcot v. h1k She V.'&S •'lf\.10& On the Strt"t' If\ tht' \I 1011\ or Clanto n and I t .,trttl 10 G~nk'n ro-.e Thr) aU~I pu hC'J htr int iht car and dro'C' htr to Founta.n VFit' v. httt tht tv.-o adults raped Gn •old said Booked 1n•o Ora,.e Count~ J• • htU on ~o. beat ~ *'tft N •ta Martlal ~' o f Gante-n Gro''f' pd nt 1 Alm$, l 1 of nta ~ T~ 1 • ·\it'&r~ ~ lft"a\ Ml 10 jU\i('OI~ hall u ns--old ~Id • ' t M * ~ CoMt DAILY Ptl'OT( Thurld•y, Aprll 21, 1988 .... ·Senate OKs plan to pay Japa~ese c-.-or internment · WASHINGTON (AP)-For Rep. ~rman M1n;ta. who spent pan of bts childhood in a World War II iwternment camp. the Senate vote for ~rations to Japanese-Amencans was "unprecedented in the annals of * histor) of an) nation." For Sen park Matsunaga. who 9S11rnt those same "'ar yean fighttng with the Arm> in Europe. It was "Jong-dented 1usme" that n:mo' ('d the "one great blot" lm the ( oml1tu- 11on. 1ve ac11on and a possible veto "It's a ver)· proud day." said M1neta. who "'as a I ().year-old boy from San Jose. "hen war arrived ... , JUSt wanted to be on the Senate floor when II happened." Flying wing Artiat'• renderinl ahow• Oyfnf-wiDC deetin of the auper KCret atealth bomber, af'eo , -· ..... I known u the B-3. Tbe flnt OICht of the bomber la aet for th.la fall In California. Judge rules cigarette makers had conspiracy NEWARK. N.J. (AP) - A j~dgc today dismissed se-veral charges ~n a majQr cigarette liability case against three tobacco companies. but ruled the-manufacturers conspired to hide the dangers of smoking and allowed the trial to conti nue. U.S. Di strict Judge H. lee Saro~in dismissed a claim that the companies • -Liggett Group Inc .. Philip Morris Inc. and Lori llard Inc. -caused Rose C1pollone-'s lung cancer by}not mar- keting a safer cigarette. Tht' two Japanese-'\mencans "'-Cfl' oo the Senate floor late Wednesda) a1i It voted' 69-27 to appro' e a SI J tnU1on bill that "ould d1 rert the L " tovemment to g1'c S20.0< ta \-frCl' payment to JapaneSt'-.\mcncan .. who "ere rounded up and plan·d 1n c-am ps.aftcr the Japanese attal ~ lXl 7 194 1. on Pearl Harbor "The ~natc "1thout a doubt gave this count() a great da)... said M1neta. D-Caltf "f'm onl}' SOIT} that lht•rc "cren't mon: N1se1s (Japanese- .\mencansl "' ing toda~ to be able to ~cc a great !Ulllon apologize for its au1on!> It •!>. I thin!... unprecedented 1n th1· ~nnab of the h1stor) of an) n.11111n ~1atsunaga. the b1lrsch1efsponsor. \\J,g1,en the pres1ding ollicer'schaar ~ti hl' lOuld persunall~ announce the ·\Oil' he had fought for \cars to "'n AIDS vaccine still working afterra year Attorneys for Ci pollone argued that the companies knew they could devdop a safer cigarette that had less potential of causing . cancer. Cipollone. 64. of Lakehurst. died 1n 1984 after 40 years of smoking. The\ also "ould'get an apolog' The.Senate \Otcd do"n (l"l.Jfl.and 61-35. amendment'> that "ould ha'l' ~eted the pa ) men ts and left onl) the polog) .\n amendment O) ~·n sse Helms. R-N C to "1thh l1ld pa' men ts unttl Japan rompt.·n<;atr'> ~mcm·an families for lo%e'> <iutTcn·d •• Pearl Harbor al!.o "a" reJl'Cted. Pi-4. t Matsunaga. D-Ha"a11. es11matl·J Shat about half 1he I ~0.000 1nternt'I.''> t,u n I\ e toda). although "the) ·re py1ng da1I}. "et'~I) of old age·· • The e-lderl) "ould gel 1he mone) fi rst under the bill's fi,e--)ear pa)OUt )>Ian But" hether the) get the monr) t all "111 depend on tun her lcg1sla1- I, , • ~ \. / . ____.,, ' _.... , __.. I • t I . -'~~ J "'~'~. • ' ' : i • -- .\t the l'nd of thl· long. emo11on· tilkJ Jl'liatl'. ht• rct·alkd h1'> rnmbat d ut~ \\Ith an all-'1,e1 rl·g1ment and thl' fdlo" JapJnl'Sl'·-\menl"JJ'l <.old1t•r \\ hu'>t' death ht·" 1tne .. )ed 'I hJd him nadkd 1n m' .trm ... " ~l.11,unaga ..aid ··Hl· <.aid . 'l ll'Ult'O· JOI. I l..ntm I'm going 10 die but I d11n·1 nund bccau<.r I kno" m~ people oal I.. homl' "ill ht' treaU'J as l ' . c1t11t·n" 01 thl' I 2ll.UOO people of Japanese amt''>tr' "h11 "ere held 1n the ram ps. ~".1X>11 "ert· l ,s c1t1Lens. the n.•st kg.al an<l tlkgal aliens. '>en Dan iel lnou\e. Hawa11's other J,1panc!.t'· .\mcman senator. 'iaad .. the~· pd ~ mt·nt-; acknowkdgc 1hr unlon,t1tut11.>0al depnvat1on ofl1ber- t~ and the sugma ofbcmg deemed unl~1~ al ·· By Tbt Associated Press NEW YOR ..:. -.\researcher \'ho ga'e h1m<.elf an l.'\pcrtml·nwl .\IDS 'arc1nc s11ll ~ho"l'd 1mmunl· \)<item Jl'll·n..r' ag.wrn the .\IDS "'rus a )car later. than~s to hu\J\tl'r tfl'Jlment'>. ~1en11sts reponeJ tod.i) Rut thr bou\ll'f proc.:cJun.: must be sUTiphlied t11:lnrc II rnuld be u~cJ 1n IJrgc-<,t·ak tt·sts to see 1fthe \3l't'lfll' ran a tuall~ pn.•,ent .\ID 'irus 1nfer11on. the) '>aid ·:.~c arl' 1n thr procc<;~ of finding an easier way." said Dan1d Zagun of lhl· P1crreanll Mane Curie Lln1 vers1t) 1n Pam. "'ho madl' hl·adllnes 1n ~tan.:h 1987 b' reponing that Ill· and ~oml· 'oluntccr\ had t>c.:n gi ve n.th.: 'acc1ne. It \\as the lir't reponed human IC">t of a vaccine against acquired immune defic1enc) S} ndrome There ha' I.' hel·n no 'Ide efl°l'lh. he sa id. Minor stress can damage heart BOSTON -A minor. evenda' stress hke publit spcal..ing can be as damaging to ·1he ·hean as •arcnuoui; exernsc 1n people who ha'e cardiac d1S(.·ase. and"' en can trigger hean auacks. according to re'\Carch publt<ihrd Youth Expo '88 presents -- ~D[l}G0®[MJ . ~ 0IJm®00®~·-) COLORING CONTEST I I "1988 Sticks and Stones and Dinosaur Bones" Coloring Contest l I 4 I • Orange County Fair and Exposition Center· April 29th, 30th and May 1at. 88 Fair Drive, Cotta MHa (714) 751-3247 Expo Hours: Friday-10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Salurday-9 a.m. to 5 p.m .• Sunday-9 a.m. to 3 p.m. FREE ADMISSION toda) The researchen fou nd that the common stresses can cause si1cnt 1schemia. a painless but ominous d1srupt1on in the flow of blood to the hean's own muscle. The st~d} shows that "previousl} unrecognized mental act" 1ues ha ve vef) imponant consequences:· said Dr Carl J. Pep1ne of the Unaversit~ of Florida It also appears that mental s.trcss 1s a possible eard1ac problem onl}' for ix·ople with heart disease. not those those wtth health\ hcan s. · House votes amnesty extension WASHINGTON -A measure extending the deadline for illegal aliens to apply fo r amneSt\ facec; a d11licult fight 1n the Se nate and a possible prcs1den11al HIO aft'r ck anng the House by a narrow margin. The 213-201 House vote Wednesda} wou ld move the deadline from Ma} 4 to No'. 30. The extension would rl·pre!.Cnt the first change 1n the landmark 1mm1grat1on la\\ signed b} President Reagan 1n Nove-mber I 986. But the lmm1grat1on and Naturaliz"'1tton Service issued a "arning late We"dnesda} to potential applicant<; that the} should hel·d the current Ma} 4 de-adline. But the Judge said the-auomeys for Cipollone s estate. which is carrying on the lawsuit filed before she died, had not p~nted evidence to sup- pon that claim. Nevenheless, Saro k1n said the Jury trial will contin ue over whether the three manu facturers conspired to misrepresent and co nceal facts re· garding the dangers of smoking. He also said Cipo llone's estate could continue seeking puni tive damages. arokan said that the evidence indicates that the cigareue industry "entered into a soph isticated con· sp1rac> "The consp1raq was organized tb refute. undermi ne and neutralize tnformatton coming from the sc1en· t1fic and medical community ... Meese still-hunting for 1 Justice Dept. nominee W/.\SHINGTON (..\.Pl-Attorney I 0.:neral Ed" 1n Meese II I sa ys he ma) appoint an acting deput) "h1le the- search continues for someone to till the No. 2 slot in his embatt led Justice Department after 1wo people ha'e reJened the post. · The pos111o n 1s being 'acated Fnda~ b) Dt·put) .\ttorne~ General Arnold Burns. "'-ho resigned 1n protest Marrh 29 ou1 of concern that the near!~ ~car-long rnm1nal 1n- 'est1gat1on of Meese was huning depanmcnt operations I ~teesc\ latest choice. former .\mencan Bar .\~soc1at1on president John Shepherd. said Wednesda~ he "as concerned "'Ith tht· ··pcr'ional and financial sacrifices" required of I ham and his famal) for lhl' bnl'I I appointment. "M > wife and I were not prepared for the pressures to which someone- reco mmendcd for1h1s position at th as 11me "ould be subject," Shepherd said. Meese had hurriedly announced Shepherd "ould be his choice A.pnl 5 in a bid b> the a11orney gene-ral to as .. cn his leadership at the-depart: 01l'nt. Minutes after the announcement that hepherd "as withdrawing. Meese told a Senate appropnat1ons subeommtttec· he would appoint an acttng depul). He later told reponers he did not rule out the poss1b1htv of appo1nt1ng his co unS('lor. Will;am Bradford Re) nolds. The Senate three )ears ago refused to rnnfirm Rr) nolds as associate a11orne~ general. Detectives say Thompson slayings professional job LOS ANGELES (AP) -Detl'C· 11' cs be lit•\ c hared professional killers gunnt•d do" n m1lltona1re auto racing promoter M1ckc} Thompspn and his "1fc. Trud) .• but arc otherwise st\ m1.:d h\ the double-murder case . ot'rkas said. I ··~c feel a1 this time that 11 was a rnntract killing... sheriffs Lt. Ken Chausse said Wt'dnesday. "Both Thompsons "'ere executed on the !.pot at fa1rl~ close range. There we-re t"o gunmen \I.ho shot them . one-on Thompson. one on has" tfe .. But "ho the killers are and who might h:l\e paid to ha ve the Thomp- sons lolled re mains a m)stef) as dct('\'ll\CS are close to exhausting th~·ir leads. said Chausse. head of th t' . dcpanmcnt's in vestigation. He said detectives also art' stall wi thout a mou'r for the slay1ngs. One aspect of the detectives' in- ' cst1gat1on still to be fully t'xplorcd is Thompson's rcla11onsh1p wi th his former panner. Orange County race promoter M 1c hae-I Goodwin. Chausse said. Business daffert'nces between Goodwin and Thompson resulted in a senes of lawsui ts that ended with Goodwin being ordered to pay Thompson about $500.000. That ruling forced Goodwin's business into bankruptq . In a renewe-d effon to see-k tbe pubhc's help. investigators released composite drawings Wednesday of three men wanted for questioning. Kennedy files reveal killer in polka dots never existed By Ttie Associated Pre11 SACRAMENTO • Nt'wly released police files reveal that the youna \\Oman who spurred years of controversy with a repon ofa mysterious "girl in a polka dot dress" running from the scene of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination admitted two weeks after the kill ing that she had lied. A lal'Je pon ion of microfil med documents in the Los Angeles Police Dcpanmcnt file entitled. "Special Unit Senator." deals with the rcpon fi rst made by Sandra Serrano. a college student . that she had confronted the woman on the ruaht of Kcnnedf s shooting at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Anaeles just after m1dni&ht June 5, 1968. The files. opened by state offic;.lson Tuesday. showed that Miss Serrano first told her story to officers at 4 a.m. June S at poller headquarters in Los Ansctcs. She was one of hundreds of witnesses interviewed. Whale put. on •how for S.n Franc'-un• l Comptet&Jne lorm below •nc:I b11ng ltle ""•Shed an to the Knotfs Berry F•rm Otno .. ur E11htb1t. loc•ted 1n the Dinosaur Pavilion of the Youth Building. 9t the Orange County Fairgrounds. F11day April 29th Saturday. Aprtl 30lti or Sunday May lat Entrtes will be Judged at 300 pm Sunday. Mey 1•t SA N FRANCISCO - A whale with a flair fqr~ dramatic -Owed fer?. pas~ngerson the San Francisco Bayon Wecrnetday,610wlnaair. wavinaituad and diving under the boat. The whale -dubbed by the ferry crew as .. Flukey" in reference to the nukes that make up a .,..~ whale's two-proneed tail -ii thought to be the same youna 2 S-footer seen thas week swimminc uound Ansl Island and awa)' toward Alcatraz Island, ferry offlQaJs •kt. Pl~ on t\c ferry aot out of their 9!dt~ to watch the oraf'IC-brown juvmilt whllle witb • crown ofbarnules. as 1t dived btnnth the boet. Mammal e1peru Mid it is not unusual for• yOUftl lflY wt..k to cruitc the Bay this time of year. This ones attms to bt li~na lonttr than mOlt. however. they Mid. J l f i First 1)4•oe winners'" each categoryw1t1 recerve a tree pair ol l<nolt s Berry Farm admission tickets Ribbons wtll be given to •II partic1pentl Entrle9 wm be d1spl•yed H they are brought 1n10 the Dinosaur Pav1hon Grade ~s ; roratq offlclal• llalt redtrOOd l<W6Jnf SAN FRANCISCO-State fomuy offirials 11y thrirdmill oftbe ~ of lOCJKrn of ()ld..trowth ~ in HYmbokh Couatymub a.._~~ moratonum" for aevenl montha on cunina of all old trees aJona the Norlla Coast. Jerry Panain, direaor or the Califoria °'°8nment of F~, admitted that Tuesday's dttision to halt Plc:ifk Lumber Co.'s controvcnm1 pqns to IOI the virsin redwoods "could have a pt1io'111Bd (~nt-tetti.., affect on harvtst1na or old-tr0wth timber in the neat few yan. .. Pad& Lum~r·s logjl\l p&.ns were denied primarily beautc it did not provide* suite Fish and Game DfpanlMftt with information •bout tcvm wildl• $.p«.IC'S 1n the af'fccted ara. Mid Panain. Tba1 IClioa indicaea tbt s&atc MU be constdcrina w11dhfc concerns muct. m~ iwntcfy lbma tlley hive in the.,.... •• ,, l I I Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Thursday April 21. 1988 '* d . Iranian terrorists will try colonel on spy charges 31 hostages join families ~ · a 'fter 15-dayplane ordeal BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -A pro- lr1ni1n underaround group said today it will try Marine Lt. Col. Wilham R. ~Higins on charges of spyini. "This criminal will be turned over today to the tribu nal of the oppressed to try him for the cnmes he has committed:· said a typcwntten state- ment siancd the Orpnazatton of the Oppressed on Eanh. The Arab1 c-lai1guage statement was accompanied b) a black-and- white photograph of H1gg1ns. 43. of Danville. Ky. H1gins was se rving with a U.N. observer group 1n south Lebanon when he was kidnapped Feb. 17. The picture .showed the balding H1g ins wtth a st ubbled ~ra)' heard grown in captivtt). weanng a dark field Jacket. his eyes looking down and away from the camera. It was the first photograph of Higgins released b)' his captors since he was kidnapped near the ancient pon ofTyre. It was not known when 11 was taken The ca ptors released a v1deotaix- Feb 22 in "h1ch H1111ns pleaded wnh President Reagan to meet the demands the' made for his release. Toda'·., st~temen1 was 1he founh from the gr\>UP since H1gg1 ns was abduCtl'd. It was delivered to the offi<.e of the British news agen<.')' Reuter~ Monda' Beirut's C hnst1an-run Voice uf Lebanon radio station da1mcd ·H1gg1rts had been killed by h1'> abductors dunns clashes between pro-S~ nan and I ran1an-backcd Shute m1l1uas 1n \Outh Lebanon The <,tatt:mrnt ~1d the kidnappers had compktl'd an 1n,esuga11on of Higgins· aui' 111n 1n Lebanon fl said among thl· l'harses he faced '-'J'> ··sp~ lng lor lhl' criminal L'n11ed Photo of· boetaae William Htaln8 .releuedl>y capton. State<.1 on our Lebanese and Palest1· n1an pcop1c.-.,·· and ··actl\e panic1- pa11on in ·.\mencan consp1rac1es against uur ~1o .. lem people" The sta1eml·n1 Jl'>u c,aid Higgins '-'3'> aClU'>CJ ol \UJX'f\~Stng a ··Pen- tagon team tu lumbat Lebanese and Palc'>lln1an l\IJmfl organ1zat1ons in Pak\t1ne JnJ l ehanon ·· Israel celeb~ates 40th birthday as troops watch for PLO action JERUSALEM IAP) -lsrach'i celebrated their countf) ·s 40th an- niversary under tigh t secunt> toda) and Arabs threw a homemade e\· plosive at soldief"S an Bcthlehi:m durin& PLO-ordered .. F1rcbomh Day" in the occupied lands. For a second day. the arm)' barred the 1.5 mil lion Palestinians 1n thl' occupied West Bank and Ga1a Stnp from entering Israel lo pre,·eni dis· turbances. It also barred JOurnali\ls from most of the tern tones. "here curfews were ma1nta1ned 0' l'r ~J refuaee camps and towns for a fillh day. All told. more than .l()(J.000 Arabs were laving under curfe14 In a special Independence Da~ interview. Pnme Minister Y111hak Shamir said nearl) fi, e months of anti-occupation '1olence appeared to Skilled in Mexican standoff LOS MOCHIS. Mexico (AP) - G unmen holding more than 40 people hostage in a bank tned to leave the bu1ld1ng today. but pohce ti red back and '-'Ounded one gunman The Red Cross said five people ha'e been killed and at least 15 wounded in the 24-hour standoff "We want to leave no" ... one of the seven gunman said 1n a telephone call to Mexico's maJor morning TV newc; program. on th e pn,ate Telev1o;a network. "We want a helicopter ... The) don't want to meet their agreement." he said. Within min utes. Sinaloa state Go' Francisco Labast1da Ochoa was on the hnc and offered to let the gunmen mttt with a comm1llee of Red Cros" officials. journalists. a Roman Ca th· olic pries! and state police who would guarantee safety and due proetsc; of law. The standoff began at 12:45 p.m. Wedn~ay. Witnesses said the gun- men burst into the bank and took hostages after an alarm alened police to tht robbery. d. tx· '"nd1ng do"n and called on .\rab al 11' 1st'> to stop the noting Shamir told IHael radio that Palcmnian lcadl'rc;' headc; were ··in the clouds Their demands haH' n·a1. hed the s~ic\ ·· .\rcord1ng lo I ' N figures: I ()9 .\rah<, ha' e d1l·d c;1nce the upns1ng t:x<gan 19 14eel.\ .1go 1n the temtones Israel ~iLed in thl· 1%7 Middle East Y.ar. T"o l~rad1\ also ha\e been killed. Desplll' thl' unrl''>l. Israeli\ marked the holtda' v.11h p1u,ilS hi kes through the.counlf)Slde and' 1s1ts 10 arm~ bases \peuall) opened to the puhlic In Jeru..alem . President ( hJim Herzog held J n~lep11on for 'eterans of the I Q48 "ar 1n "h1ch lsrnel "'on 11s independence The N -hour I ndeix-ndencc: Da) fi.''ill\ 111e'> ''l"fl' launched ~ ednesda' nighl \\ 11h a torch-ltghting ceremon; at Jerusalem\ Mount HerLI Hundreds uf thousands of·lsraelis then took 1\1 lhl' '!ilrt'l't\ 10 sin~. dance and '-'Jlch firt''AOrk\ In kee ping 14-llh 1rad11ton. ~outh'> k;iocked passersb) o'er the head '-'ilh plast1c hammer\ and \pra,l·d lhl·m '-'•lh a dn foam. One otthc hrghhgh1s was a mihta~ \ho" JI Ramat (1an Stadium near Tel .\'I' featuring parachute Jump'> lighter Jet\. tanl..'> .ind tire'-'Or~s fl \\as thl' lir'>l d1spla~ of armaments ~•nle 14-\ 1,rac:I ha'> tendl'd 10 rl'frain from \uth e\h1b11S to a'o1d ~·mph.l\i11ng lhl· role of wa~ in its hl\\Ur\o Hundrrd\ of sold1erc; patrolled the \\ e~l Bank Lud,a.'; Tijuana newspaper1nan shot to death in his car By Tbt Assoclattd Prtss TIJ 4.N-\ -.\ nl'14 Spapl'r rnlumn1s1 knov.n for hie; b1t1ng an1cles on 10<.·al poh11c1ans and businessmen was shot 10 death 1n hi\ rar \A. ednesda~ I authorn1es '>aid Hector FelPt. the 46-~ear-old co-t•d1tor ul Zl.'ta "a' h1t 1n the head and arm ti' three c;hotgun blasts as he dfll\ t' alone '-lio D1'>tnc1 .\norne' I Francisco Domingul.'L Thcrl' v.as no kno"'n moll'~ for thl.' morning .Hill k l'-'O miks from Zeta\ oflices and eight mile east ol do'-'ntov.n pohCl' "1d .\ possible" 1tness "as lx1ng questioned b~ Ba1a C Jhforn1a "i1a1c: Jud1n:il P11hll' Dominguez said No evidence of firefight in Panama \\.\ H I NuTO~ -L" S officials found no firm n1dcnt"l' thJl armed intruder~ engaged 1n a firefight \\1th .\mencan ~1annec. 1n Panama last '-'t'l'~. ' !tit hough intruders apparent I> "ere in tht· '1l 1n11~ .• tl't'ording to a ne"spapcr report loda~ . .\ report h) U S. outhl·rn Com ma no oflinals in Panama ahout the .\pnl 1 _ incadent 1c; ··inconclusn·e:· lhl· Washington Po<.l re-ported t<'da' Thl' nev.spapcrquo1ed unidenufied adm1n1strauon 0flic1al<. "no ha' l' read thc: d(x-umcnt. ln,t'sllgators spent se'eral da~" c0mb1ng thl' JUngk arl.'a "hl'fl' about I 00 ~tannes tired at" hat the~ belle' l'd lo be .lO lO '\ll arm\'O intruder'> Botha urges more power for blacks JOH-\NNE Bl'RG (.\Pl -Prrndl'nl P \\ Botha ha' prt,po~d 1ndud1ng blacks 1n lht' electoral collegt: that choose" lhl' prr~ident Jnd poss1hh in the Cabinet In a maJor speech to Parliament toda ' Botha ''°Pl1\'d rar shon of proposing full black "ot1ngnghts oraboht1on ofapJnhc-1d leg1sla110n . But he I said his Na11onal Pan} would suck to it'\\ 1del~ , n 11r1Led progrJm of slov.- paced reforms despite claims from the 1 ncreasingl' ix1"erful rar nght lhJt most of the fl\l' million "hues oppose even m0<ks1 conces'>1ons to tht· black I maJOnl) Botha·s proposal to include black' 11n thr ekctoral college "'ou ld 1f implemented. mark the first time that blackc; had J direct' 01ce in the 'it'kc11on of South -\frKa·s president Iran, Iraq troops observing cease-fire I NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -Iran and Iraq obsencd a cease-fire today in thei r seve n-week "war of the mies" after Iraq fired missiles into the holy city of Qom and sa id it would stop firing if Iran also did. Iran's navy commander said his warships fought a "heroic battle" against U.S. for~s in tht Persian Gull Monday and charged the Amencans fired on his men m the water after they abandoned their vessels. The unofficial ccasc--firc. which Iraq said would begin at midni&ht (I p.m. PDT Wednesd3y). appcartd to bc holdina despite an all-out mob1hzat1on declared b} Iran to confront tht' United States and Iraq. During their 7V2-yea r war. Iran and Iraq have observed several temporary cease-fires when one side offered to stop firing if it had tht last shot. The hombardment~ usuall~ resumr after a shon penod. I The 00ic1al Iraqi :-.t\\' .\gene~. monitored 1n N1ros1a. said Iraqi troop<. lired l'AO long-range missiles I into Qom at 11 :J 5 pm. and '"1id the' 14 0uld be the last II I Iran did not rt•tahate Iran's official lslam1c Repuhhl' '""" .\gene). alw monnored in (, prus. said 1;.:,eral et\ 1hans were killed and others '-'Ounded "hen the missiles e'ploded in rcs1den11al areas of the hol~ ell~. 100 miles south of Tehran and the seal oflran·s rl'11g1ous h1erach~ The Iraqis earhtr fired m1ss1les into 1 ehrnn. Lhc central cit>r of Isfahan and the southern ot~ of h1rn1 I IRNA rcP<>rtrd cn 1hans '-'t're killed. but ga\l' no numbers. o..c ... , ·~·· 5-ont••- S.l•wear s.~Ho.n; Mo--f ri 10.I S.1 IM Acttw-..' . . ·-. ' I I I I \ I, I 1.' 'I\ I 1 I I "\ I I ' I \ ' i \ ..... 1 I I ..... \ ,, ..... \ ' I I 111 \ I I , , ..... I' \ • •• ALGIERS . .\lgena (AP)-Th1n)- one hostaJeS freed after I S da) s aboard -a h1JaClm! Ku-.a1t1 Jumbo jet fltw 10 .. a111ng fam1hes in Ku"'all toda) Officials 1n Beirut den1td repons that the h1Jackers fou nd have n in Beirut The 24 passenger'> and se' en cre14 members from the Ku'-'all .\1rv.a)S Boeing ~"'that ~as se1Led -\pnl 5 left Algiers airpon at 3 20 pm f9 :!Ci pm POTJ Thi.'~ 14t"re freed Wedne~a~ KL'~.\ l\.u"a11·s official ne14S agenc~ said an official and pubhc re ep11on "'as plann('d for tonight Most of thl' former hostages are Ku\\ al II The h1Jacker. had demanded that Kuwa11 frel' I' 1mpnsoned terronsis. which Ku14all reJeCted But there were n:pons that Ku"'all agreed to commute the dt'ath St:ntl'nces of three of the pn<,ont·r<, Before the hostagl''> leh aboard a "-u"all .\1rv.d~' B<X1ng .,,.,., Ku'-'aill offiual .\hmad Fahd said all "ere found fit to tra'l'I .ifter medical e\amtnJt1on-. di the mihtar) hospital in -\lg1ers Fahd 14as <,(,'nt hl'rc: to OHrsee the Crl~IS The nine hlJdl ~l·r., v. hu tw,1 killed 1"'0 Ku\\a1t1 hmt.igl''> "'l'rt'"'6t-hl''l'd 10 ha\ l" ldt .\lgl·flJ ilhl'r \lt pptn(t UUI vf the pl<inl· dhl·Jd ol t hl· hos1agt''> dl da" n \\ ed nl·'><l.i' l\.l '·\ 1.11 r ~ un1d en1 t1td .\lgeri.in '>llUfl.l'> '>..iH.1 -\lgl'rian med1a1ur'> prun '>t'J the h11.sc~er' safe pas\agl' to •r;H el lo lk1ru1 nr Tehran \\ estem d1p1<1mJl' n -\lgier\ sptaking in lund11111n of anon' m11' ~1d thl'~ ht'lil .. · l'd the hitdcl..er~ '-'ent to 8l·1ru1 CB v.11houl lldm1ng \t>Urlt''> \did toda~ that thl' h1JJt l..a., had am,t'd 1n Ek1rut But Ekirut d1rpon 11ff1u al\ dlsu sptat.in~ rm'dll'h wld fhl· .\ssoc1att:d Pre" thJt the h11a1. I.a., had nut am' el.l The planl.' '-'J'> w11ed .\pnl 5 on J Bang"ol..-t•>-"u"Jll tl1gh1 .... 11t, 11: ahoard Jnd J · l'nt•d tl \1J\hhad Iran v. hl''l' the •ar iri\t' reka<,c:d ;.- ho~tagt:' Freed pas~nger\ 'dtd the' ~he' ed more gunmen boarded at Mash~ '-'Ith "1ubmalh1ne &uns and d.ynam1 •. "h1th "a~ later '41red to the plant~ d"o" -\ht:r thre<' dJ'S in \.iashhad. the plun flev. tu LJrnaca. () prus Dun ftl fl, l' da' '> tht·rl' the h1Jarkers beat 1wo "-uv.a ii1 'c:runt\ men. shot them "° 1kath dnd dum ptd their bodies from 1 hl' Jm r.tlt Thl· h1Jact.ers let 13 mo~ hu~t.sgl''> go 1n t:\ hange for fud that hr• 1ugh1 thl'm to ..\lg1ers \l'' t·r:il da'' before gi \Ing up t~ t JJ1. l..l'r'> frl'ed an a1hng pass,cnger Throughout the-ordeal. the-h1- 1.11. 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' • i i • • • • : • •• • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • La~una needs alfies to help save the canyon De' elopment figh ts ha' e becor:ne so commonplace on the Orangt' Coast tha t ~ou need a score card to tell them apart. It St.~m a nt."'-' controvers) burstS into the spotlight eve~ "'eek. Some of the tights are more intense than ,others. but the common denominator is a development and n~rby resident~ fighting changes that bnng 10 more people and traffic. The battle o'er the Laguna Laurel project has some un1qut' twists that separate 11 from o ther de,·elopment fights. It pus the c11~ of Laguna Beach and a group o f its c1t1zens against The In int' Co -a matchup that some compare to Da1r1d H . Gohal"h Plans for the ;.150-acre development include 3.:!00 ho mes. Ifs the hpe of development that would be embraced b) mam comm.un1t1es outside of Southern California. Ifs clean. effi\'.1ent and b~ most standards the kind of prOJeCt that "ins awards. But Laguna Laurel is pro posed at the north end of Laguna Camon. The p<>ltsh and professionalism The Irvine Co.'s plan.ners and architects ha' e put on the project pale in t~e shado"' of its opponents' passion to kill it. Laguna Laurers opponents have some CO!llmendable concerns. The' ·re afraid several endangered species of plants a nd ~nimals "'·111 pen sh benea th the blades of the developer's bulldozers. The~ also want to preserve the natural beaut~ of the cam on. The proJecfs opponents don't care that The lnme Co. has agreed to pa~ more than $6 million to help build roads in the area. The compan~ ·s commitment to grade a ponaon of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Comdo r. a proposed high"' a' that v.ould link the Corona del Mar Free"' a) "'1th the Sari" Diego Free"' a~. means li ttle to them. The~ 're also not interested in the com pan~ 's plans to dedicate part of its la nd in the can~orr as open space and to open a.ccess to Orange Count' ·s onh natural lakes. "hich are also 1n the can) on . Their pa· s1on to stop the proJeCI 1s equaled onl ~ b~ their d1."Sirc to 1'.eep all de,elopmen1 out of the can}on and ha'c 11 presen ed as a "' 1ldemess park. Laguna Lauret"s foes have to face the fact that the) don't o"'n the land. and the Cit) of Laguna Beach probabl) can't afford 10 bu' 1t:-e, en 1f The In me Co. agreed to sell. Tactics i.hat are being used m the battle against the proJl.'l.'t in ludc challengmg the en' iron mental impact report and the de' eloper agreement Cn~ offic1a1s are also t~ mg to 1ndude the area m the cit~ ·s sphere of influence. the first step to"'ard annexation and l'll\ ontrol of the size of the development. The prOJeC'l° foes are good at m ustenng the troops to protest at meetings and at conductmg letter-wnu ng ca m- paigns ome of them are also skilled negotiators. but the ta1. ttc that has rece" ed httle attention could be their best bet. Laguna officials and residents have man) ~ood. and some bad reasons. for opposing the prOJecl. but o far all the) h:l\e done 1s demand that the rnmpan) g1,e. g1,e. g1,e. Do the) reall~ expect The II"'\ me Co 10 surrender 1t land and -.-.al ~ av.a' from ns in' estment" If Laguna Laurers foes are to achieve their goal. the) need something 10 gl\ e Ill re tum because the passion of the battle to sa'e the can~on has so far o'ershado"'ed the nghts of the lando" ner. Laguna Beach -.-. 111 need some allies who can do more than ja-.-. bone about de\t~lopment 1f Lagu na Can)On 1s to be presened a.s a "'ilderness park. Perhaps the project's foes should enlist the help of state or federal o fficials "'ho have deeper pockets and broader powers to make an equitable offer to The In me Co. to sa\'e the ca n)on. CJ?emical weapons The altogether convrncrng e,·1de nce of hid eous mass d~aths tnd1cts Iraq once again for using chem ical weapons 1n 11s "ar agarnst Iran. ' lncred1bl). Iraq also committed a monstrous cnme agarns1 hundreds ol 1ts 0"' n people. Kurdish Iraqi c1v1hans. tn order to use poison gas against lrantan troops occup) rng an Iraqi front-line' 1llage. Halabaja .. ln1..:rna~1onal horror O\er chemical ~arfart' dunng \\ orld V. ar I k d to the 1925 Gene' a protocol. v.h1ch banned the u~ of" hat I \\ inston) Churchill called a .. hellish poison:· The dangerous turn Ill the Iran-Iraq ""ar confirms the ne1.·d for a nev. 1nterna11onal agreement that restates the proh1b1t1 on agarnst chemical "capons. destrO)S elu sting stock pi ks and pro' ides a credible international punishment for those "'ho' 1olate 11 Mean-.-. hile. \\ ashmgton and Moscov. should JOIO m maJ..mg 11 clear to the 1 Pe rsian ) gulfco mbatants that the use of hcm1cal "arfare "'Ill result m JOint econom ic and m1htal") sancl1ons Presidential nominees Vice President George Bush. the GOP's de facto prcs1dent1al candidate. ma) be trying to weasel o ut of debating his Dem~rauc op~nent this fall. '\Commission on Presidential Debates was established Last year by the chairmen of the Republican and Democratic panaes to coordinate tbe datesand places for the 1988 faceoffs. At the time. Bush staffers said it would be mappropnate for Bush to make debate commitments until he becomes the GOP no minee. Now. wnh the GOP nomrnauon locked up. Bush's staff sull wo n't agree to a debate schedule and Bush himself won't discuss 1t. The quesuon arises: What t.s Bush afraid to talk about? ORANGE COAST llllJNll O.rln• (Jf. V•.) Gairttr .. -...,. c.1, [dltof l•C... Ntws l ... C.tlrllllfl s.ottJ(Mw _, .... "--0..IDf ·r..r.t ~°"fctOI a:-::. .,, ... c.~-....Cwtdof c.,.w ..... ..... Ofla .... C.M.OJLTIJRAL AWARENESS "It "salsoclearthepresent system Is rotten, that those In power ha ve fal/ed abysmally to do anything about that system desplt~ years of paying lip service to change." &LIEVE fwl. I WA5 -t>EllGMlED 10 WE\a>ME JUANITA IN10 OUR MOME ... LETH RS DAN WALTERS Colamnl8t Remember Stacey To the Editor: One year ago this month a fa1al crash occ urred 1n Huntington Beach on Edwards Hill. Because a young man chose to drink and drwe. my 19· year-old daughter. Stacey. paid ·the ulumate price. she paid with her life. Communication best way to bridge CM cultural gSps Ma} be ome of,ou rrmember that da) 1n April. ma) be some of you don·t. When we're not pc:rsonall) invohed. wr ha'e a tendency to forget. as we also have a tendency to block out unpleasant 1hm~. but dnnkang and dnv1ng 1s something we cannot block ou1 nor forget. because as unpleasant as 11 1s. you could be ncAt•. we have no guarantees. h seems dnnktng and driving has become an epidemic and 11 docs not d1scnmina1e over ~ho us nrx l nctim will bt'. II could be )OU. 11 could bt' your child. your neighbor or }our fnend. I wouldn 't wani }OU or )Our family 10 be s1111 ng an a hosp11al all night praying for a miracle to happen and hear over a loud speaker. "'Code Blue IC . ·· Lafe 1s not lake a car or a broken to' 1hat we can ih or replace. L1ie ts ,e·I) fragile and 11 1s something v.e must not take for granted. Stace'. lake most voung people. made pians and set goals for herself. she v.as a bass and guitar player. and her second record album was near release. She was looking for:v.ard 10 a \'Cl) bright future. but S1acc~ ·s plans were cut shon . only because someone chost• to dnnk and drive. In Orange the) arrest them. In Costa Mesa 1he) invite them 1nm their II\ ing room for coffee and bm· Tv.o c1ues. 1v.o approaches 10 the changing faC'C of Orange Count~. One approach speaks of fear and ignorance. the other of compassion and hoix-. In Orange. illegal aliens seeking a da) ·s pa~ stand on street corn<'rs hoping somcont" "ants a lr<'e stump rcmo' cd or a slab of concreu.· n pped • out. omet1mcs the) get work. Some- times the~ JU\I -;ta nd around waiting .\nd '>Ome11mc!. the~ g<'I arrcts1ed for olTcn~·s lal c li'ttl·nng. Ja) wa lking and lt11rnng The) gotoJaaland. ult1ma1e- h. bacl 10 McA1co. · The crackdov. non da' laborers has been _suncssfu l. according to cit~ officials there Most of the "orkers. nearh all Lattno\ haq:· moH'd on 10 green.er pastures and the c11~ con· s1ders its probkm sohed. In Costa Mesa. 1he approach ha!. bl:cn somcv.ha1 d11Terent. Without 1gnonng things. thl' ci t) has at· 1empted 10 mediate bt't"l'en 1lleeal alacns !>eeling a da) ·s pa) and c1l) res1drnl\ ""ho dre SUSPICIOUS of the da) laborers "ho gather on trect corners and at public places lake l1on·s Parl fhe most recen1 C"\ampk of the ci t~\ tac1 ts the La' ing Room D1alogucc, a fan ~ name for a coffee klatch. The proc<'d ure as prett~ basic. Someone -an)'ooe -opens up his or her home and invites a group of ~oph: o'er for coffee. The guest 1151. an all l·ase!.. includes manontacr; T ranslator arc pro' 1dcd. The idea 1s for e'en one 10 bare has or her soul. so to speak Hosts and guests arc urged to discuss preJud1ces. fears and. well. more fears. \'1l l t Pie' 1n of the Orange Count) lluman Relauons Comm1ss1on said the ''' 1ng room talks. going on this \H:d.. ha' l' prod uccd some 1 n terest · 1ng rl''>uhs so far. Onl· v.oman said she finalh learned v.h' thl' Lattnoli v.rrc hangangaround thl' parl "<ihe round out the) were lool 1ng for \\ ori..:· ~1d Pie' 1n .\ no1 her v. oma n. a nau' e of Guatl•mala. came av.a) from a II\ ang room ch:11 "'11h 3 rl'\olut1on "Shi:·s rl•,oh i:J to learn Engh sh."' s:ud Pll'' in .\1 lirst blu~h. the"' ang room chats seem designed fo r the ltbt'ral-min<1ed .\flcr all. a b1go11sn"t going to open his hPml' to a bun h of 1llrgal a hens. The front )ard ma) be. but not his homl· '-o the people at1l·nd1ng or hos11ng 1hc chat!. arc probabl~ alread) S)m· pathl•t1 to the idea of bndgang the cultural gap that exists 1n Costa Mesa and mos1 other Orange Count) c111es. Oni: of thl· chats is being hosted b) Rahb1 Bernard King. wh o marched v.1th Manin Luther Kang Jr. an the m1d-'60s . .\nothcr organ izer is Jean Forbath. "ho as dircC1or-ofShare Our ·hes has madl· a carrer of feeding 1he hungr: and finding lodging forthe homc-tl"Ss Belt<'' e me. these are not the son of JX'Ople v.ho nred cnh~hlenmrnt on thl' rnnd111on of mankind 1111. the' are among the rl·al leaders of C'osta Mesa They arc the ones v. ho can help Costa M<'sa -and t.'' en Orange af 11 pa) s auenuon - figure out hov. to c>.ISI as 11s ethnic maleup changes Pie' in hopes thl' chats stan "little fire s" and thai's probabl)' a nice wa} of pulling 11 Ma> bt' 1he lessons of the STEVE MARBLE It' ing room srss1on~ v.111 spread . M a) Ix those who did not jlttend the chats will get the word. Or ma~ bt' 1he\ ·11 mo' e to Orangt' and watch the police hustle da) laborers into squad tars Be fore )Oij dri nk and dm e or dn"e wath an)one who has bt'en dnnk1ng . think of 1acc' and the countless number of 01her mnocen1 v1c11ms v. ho can no longer speak fo r thcm- seh cs Thank ofthe1rfam1hrs v.ho are left v. 11h onh memories and a brol en heart . left '-'.Ith onh dreams of v.ha1 USl'd 10 be and what will ne'er be Remember thrsc people. "don't dnnk and drl\ e." SANORA J. MOSKEWICH Hunungton Beach El Toro airport Costa Mesa has been descnbed a To lhc Editor number of ways o'er the ~cars. Some 0on·1 youJUSl hate 11 when )OU arc sec 11as1hr "Cit' of the .\rts" bt'cause *'>led .\lot of us v.rre fooled outside of the Performing .\ns Cen ter. the thcloca l grocen stores bei ng asked to South Coast Repcnor: and Henr: sign a sheet of paper. v.h1ch would egersirom's sl1gh1h puzzltng guarantee us traffic con1rol and sculpturl' garden. 01hers ser ll as an sensible grov. th. No~ we learn that icon oftht' 1950s v.11h 11s count) fat.(. -oursagna tures wcrc beinggatheredfor dov.n-homc Fish fl) fcsla\al. bathing a completrl~ differeti(reason.1 won't bea.u~) contest ~nd its good-old·bo~ rver sign another pet1tt on ever again pol111cal meniaht). t onl) wish I could retnevc m} Whate' er the cat' is. tb recent signature from 1hat sheet of papc:r I stndrs tov.ard dealing ~Ith ats signed some months ago. We learn burgeoning manon t} popula11on and too late the adJUSlmcnis tha t go wath it arc Now I understand another sheet of unique. fl would be much easier 10 paper as on a clapboard read) to be II h d d t d th signed b\ a"' one v.ho does not want ca int c gen armrs an pre en e ihc El Toro' ~anne .\tr Stati on 10 problem dOl.'S not e\ast. Peopk hlc King. Forbath. Plevin and Co u nc ilw o man Mary Hornbuc kle arc to bt' commended for act1,el~ part1c1pat1ng in th e hvmg room sessions. And 1f Mayor Donn Hall orCouncalman Da ve Wheeler or e'en someone hke Segerstrom hamsclf had pan1c1patcd. the} "ould be commended too. But 1he) d1d n·1 St~v~ M•rtl~ Is ao H1l1ta11t city editor •t tlte D•Jly Pilot. become aJ01n1·usc airport and maybe eventual!} a second Orange County .\1rpon. 1.e. John Wayne-South or Don Bren International Airpon. whatevt.·r. Don"t be fooled agam fo lles. bt'· cause that signature won't do 11. First of all the decisi on 10 make a use change as done _b.). JUSI one si gnature. thr Secrctal) Qf'Defense in Washing- ton. D.C.. after a lot ofpublac heanngs and ma\ be even a court case is fi led. It's also made b> the Federal Air Administrallon. also in D.C. What I find most strange in the petition is that 1tsauthor has led me to Campaign financing reform draws bipartisan opposition bt'hevc that ifthe power were his. he"d do away w11h the entire U.S. mihtal) com pie), under the guise of Peace on Earth Fore' er. a noble though t tn· deed. ho"cver now that the shoe 1s on the other fool and obviously pinching the toes a bit. he has suddenly become best of buddies w11h the Mari nes and given the onl} alternative. he'd rather have the F-l 8s than the 747s in and out of El Toro. ~.\CRA M ENTO -Ifs fai rly rare tor 1he leaders of both major poltucal pan1l'\ 1n California to publicly 1ake onl' \1de of a controversial issue. Onc: occasion -it mav. in fact. ha\ e been the last such oecas1on - v.;i, 1n 1978. when California voters v.l•rc to decide the fate of Prop0sit1on I"\ \ 1nuall) evel) Democratic and Republican political leader. from 1hcn-Go' Jerry Brown down. op- po'lt.·d Propos1t1on 13. the Jarvas- Gann property-ta x<ut m1t1ati ve. When 11 dad pass, overwhelmingly. tho<K" same politicians did quick ,1 80- degrce turns and praised 11 as an C\press1on of popular will.. I nd 1rectl). the condemnation of Proposauon 13 by tht pohtial leader- ship probably helped ensure 1ts pas:>age. Howard Jarvis. the crusty leader of the propc:n)-tax rtvoli movement. 1mmed1atcl) seized upon the political oppos1t1on and played on the innate suspicion 1ha1 voters have of those whom tile) have JJ\Stalled.Jn public office. If the poht1c1ans were aaainst Proposit ion 13. Jarvis thundettd profanely. 11 proved that it was needed to shake up lhinas in Sacra. men to. · Walter Zelman 1s lifht yean apen from Jarvis in tdeoloP:aJ tcrmt. But he's hopift& that w 11mc tnti· politiaan ranion tblt hdl"ld 11.911 Proposition 1 l in 1971 will nab off on him in 1988. blman is &be California director o( Common -eau1e. one or ieveral poups prornocina 1n initiativ~ on the June bellot (Prooosition 68) that would ovcmaul CalifOmia's S)'llcm offinancina campeiant. It would 1mpo1e tiaht rntrictions on campaip fund-raisins -ac· tivities that CTitics 11y are makiftl the Lcsislaturt too dcpc:ndan1 on tpeC'ial mlac:w. -anJ provide public financing for campaigns. Fnda'. the Democ rat ic and Re· publican leaders of the Legislature and Republttan Gov. George Deu- kmeJtan Jotntl~ denounced the mca~ure DeukmeJaan and the Republicans se11rd on the public-financing aspect of 1he 1n1uat1,c. DAN WALTERS "I haH never been enthus1as11c ft about iaxpayer-supported cam-other are people:· Zelman said a er paagns. and Pro position 68 has vir-Friday"s statements from the poli1jcal tuall) no provisio ns for oversiihtand lea~~~ghtful persons can question , enficataon fo r the literally millions the thrust of Proposition 68. One an stale tax revenues that would be . din:cted 10 politicians:· Dcukmcjian might even question whether . its said in his statement -sentiments passage would have the cleansing echoed b}' Assembly GOP le.def effect on Sacramento politics that its Se R bl. sponsors say it will. Past e1tperiencc Patnck Nolan and natc epu ican would indiate that politial reforms leader Ken Maddy. They 1lso raised oble .... _ I the spectre that fri".v left-or ri· .. t· a use as many pr~us u~y so vc. . .. , .,, But it's also clear the prcstnt wi ng candidates could qualify for system is rotten, that those in power state matchina funds. have failed abysmally to ~o anythin1 The Democrats have endoned about that s~m desp'lte years of public financ.i"I of campeips in the ""'n'i"• lip _service to cha. "IC. ..and. that past. so they picked on other upecU r-:1 ... nd of the initiative. such as w limitation their unanimous opposition t icates that the measure would disrupt of contributions. They cvm h8d the business 11 usual. which would be a t~"?crity to CTitici~e 1t. for lllcerdly , forward 11v•!'t an ad van .. to incumbents. 1 ep · This unusual bipartisan coelition The DOlitial le1ders' mealy- ntcnds to the operation of the ·mouthed complaints ~hat Prop. campeip •.nil Propolition 61. olitioft 61 wouJd benefiJ ·~mbents They have bu-ed a Detn«TMie cam· ii apecialty obno1~ ~ are ll'IP' consulti~ firm. 8enn8ft ud men who ckv<* t.hrir hvn to ·O"Aptiao cam,..s, ud Re-~ incumbents. to they pub('IQft consultant S.I Ru.o to should ~bncc anythi• that does lnaftlllr the campeip ........ me that. measure. _ .-lllolc who hold political power ~ moneyJOi OM aR&i Q *'"--ttatt 11t)'thina that would chanet the w1 II come from the politicians' own status quo -the systtm under whidl multimillion-dolllar treuw'ia, plus they hav~ already prolptted. Prop. contributions from the money.._vy osition 68. if nothina cite. would special-interest ~ thM ft:tve shaU thiftll up in Slcnmmto. pr~ becaute oftbeir.ulim•tcl!i And heaven knows they need abihty to pump bucks ••IO polt-sMll-· tkiaM' wallrts. • ·- ··They are dra~ _tM li• ad oe Diii .,.,..,.. • • .,M1e1.- onc aide -·arc politldw lllld oe .._ 1 rP ' r Ar lecn•••• •~-- Docs he know lhe followmg facts: that alread y so me 65 air traffi c controllers are workmg at El Toro. thrct shift s of c1v1hans who control all in~om ing commercial traffic ap- proachini John Wayne from the southeast and does he know that an the event of a shut down for whatever reason al John Wayne. El Toro 1s there. just 1n case. In case he thinks. it's JUSI not f<'asible. let's remind him that not too long ago a sem 1- commcm al jct was in and out of there quite frequentl y. better known as Air Force One. It was indeed the presi- dent. however the plane is a civilian version of a 8()(ing jct with interior ·configured for a special purpose. I see El Toro as a real two-way threat. either commercial joint use or if the Marines should ever move out. obviously more homes.. shopping centers, commercial and industrial enterprise and of course that biaest of 111 bua·•·boo. more vd\icul1r traffic. · I 1m not signina another petition. I am writing to the incumbent Presi· dent to tell tJ•e Secretary of Defente in no unccnain terms. keep them Marines at El Toro and kt the tound of freedom fty over my houte anytime it wants to. GENE SELIG Irvine Comment. wrelcome The Daily Pilot welcomes your ~niom on matten of public interest. Lellm ud ao.., anida o( com· mji.';Ull be llped. They tlaould be t or clcarty wriucG and tmt to L to the EDITOR. Daily PUo1. P.O. loll 1560. COl&a Mae. C4 92626. I • ' Orenoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. Aprll 21 1988 lt.7 Overkill spoils claSsic comedy By BONNJE FEVERGEON a.., .... c. ••• , ••• t Coastline Com1munity College's production of "You Can't Take It With You" gene rates enough energy for sincere applause. but ultimately blows a fuse Presenting the potentially de- lightful comedy by George S. Kauf- man and Moss Han. at the college's Newpon Beach Center 1n Corona dcl Mar. 1s a Coastline cast and crew under the d1rec11on of Robcn Michat'l Conrad. gestures too large.' oaces too loud and charact nzations of near-lunacy rather than unaquenc\S. Sadly. G ra ndpa Manan Vanderhof. interpreted by Matthew Stolz, be- comes. rather than a fatherly figurt' representing age. wisdom and v1s1on. a characterizatt on bf looncy tune · senilit} with the vo ict' and bod>· language of a much younger man. Gwen Wooldridgt' cffectt vt'I) ponrays the mother. Penelope S)camore. prod ucang perhaps the most believable rolt'. achie' mg a balance betw~en her rcal-hfe mo- ments and never-never land. -·-nl\MN 10 SNOWY IM•: II; 1'S.W.~ft'l1~~ '"',m1:r.~,·· -·--···~ --.,,. :;z..., a 1•• -·-lt'TUIN fO SNOWY IM• 11~ 'r.\J'!'tP .Cflnf,J.~ IAD DlllAMI t•I I 10 >• 4iU 6o.4t l :H llhU l!NIU>•TI r-\., v .... V --lh~!f'r.-J .. u -·-JffVI MAMl .~i=~.~ Set an the home ofa famal) bent on individual freedom and the pursuit of dreams -as opposed to I 1 ft' as usual. burdened "llh problems and dull rout ing -C1randpa Vanderhof and his ofTspn ng <:hase their fantasies. Firework) e\plode 1n thl' basement "'hile "lo'l' dream" cookat's bakt' an the o'en -reprc\entat1vt.' of the "anous mood) as the play progresses. Also offennga quality performance is Juda Geppen as Alice, the "nor· mal"' one of the bunch. who loves her unusual fam tl} as long as a com- fonable sepa rateness from the rest of her "Orld 1s mai ntai ned. Essie and Ed Carmichael -~oung granddaughter and her husband - arc rendered b) Ki mberl ) Helgeson and Larry Lewis. Both are to be commended fo r their enthusiasm Howcver. Helgeson 's fl ming about as an aspiring ballerina occurs so often 1t become tiresome. los1ngan) intended charm. Lyle Penner, Michael 8traaae, Mathew Stolz (from left) in "You Can't Take It With You" at Coutllne College. Pa n oft he rharm ofthe.1s "ork 1s its non!>tn )1cal S11ua11ons and and1 v1d- uah "hO)l' llfcst\k often borders on the rtd1culou'>. ·But. 1n this ca~e. ex aggerated \lll1ncs~ becomes un- comfonabk, cvrn c>.ha usung. with Paul Sycamore and his ass1~tan1 1n 'Beetlejuice' spirited leader at box office LO .\~CELE IAPI -The thl' producuon of fire works. Mr. De P1nn:s. are "ell pla~ed b) Richard· ( ro'>\.: and L' le Penner Tom Ka rb\ .\lr,c·s charming boyfriend. ;s ~1 1,hael Z(·1r1. Other supponi' c pla)ers are Jaye "ilson. Da ' 1d Strauss. Theodore But klc~. ~1 arshall Papke. Elizabeth M{ Kl·rnan Don Casados. Jud' Keaton. Ka,la McKee. Todd Hen·· der-,on . Rob Young and Bl)an Par· rt\h ..\ line. mult1-<11mens1onal stage and l1gh11 ngdc.,1gn 1sach1e,ed b~ cast members Hl"ndt·r,, 11 and Le" 1s. L1ght1 ng Jnd \11und '·,hnH.1Jns are Buckll'\ anJ PJ m\h "h•• l'lln ll\el\ Crall.' lhl• \lg.nt~ JOll \l•Und of hasi- nll'Ol nplm"n ··) ou ( J n't Tai>.(' It \\1th ) uu" hol<h J fan, 11ul .1p~JI 111 1ts ~ Pu nger audll'ntl" )0 hnng thl" t:nllrt' lamll~ to an Jdm1\')1nn-frce pcr1nrmann ... 4"hC' !>hO" lU011nucs f nd.H \ .ind \atur- da\ S through .\pnl '' jt X pm at the :"-.I.'" pon Beach < l"r tcr ~It I Paufil \ 1e" Dn'l' ( vr11nJ dcl \1Jr Fnr mort' 1nfurmJt1l•n ~.ill .,~c.;.-..ir1J ··Ourty '~II~ ·s .. ---------STAHO AHO DllMI !POI ~Y AWA.o ........ INNHS .. ACI '"I -·"°" UWitfT UGHTS MG cm Ill __ _,. lllOJll llUH I~ I >I ~NHT II G0001,..1>1 ,~, ..... .._ -MOOHSnUC• (POI ACAJIC•l AWUO W-1 WAll STlln 1 . , .... ..... 1nvt ..- AM>YI TMI LAW (I I UTHAl WIAPONh , .. 1AD NIAMS 1•1 TMI H T fll "Beetleju1cc·· l'fC\I. held It\ tOrf aµ an st the mo' 1e ··colors." but the gh ost mo' ll' maintained first place 1n the nation·') "Cd.end ho~ offirr b~ appearing on 1hrce 11mcs as man~ screen') as "( olur.-. ·· ··eeetlrJuin·:· <;tarring M1lhael Keaton as a tam &host that e·wrc1scs unwanted people trom homes. earnld $7.1 m1ll1on at 1.500 \Creen-; to keep its first place pm1t1on for the third and best suppon1ng actresr, lor OI' m- paa Dukalm . earned S2 9 m1ll1on and Jumped from nanth to Sl\th place 1n the Top IOltst follo"1n~1ts .\cade m~ .\ward \"lctoncs D1stnbutor ~(j~f. l " ..\added .!O theaters o'er the "'eek In se,enth place "as ··The ';e'enth S!j!.n:· earning $2., mil lion I OPf:" FOR LL 'CH ~ UI' 'tR \1cinda' thru f r1do' ..OllCl ACADlM'r S: ~NT MIAMI llA04 (POI ---GOOO ...._ YlmWl Ill D.O.A.. !el week an a ro" ··c;olors:· "h1rh m11c' called an- Oammatol) l:x-rJusc of 11s undiluted pictu re ol gang \JOlence 1n Los .\ngelcs. earned $4 7 m1ll1on at on l~ 422 screens for its debut "eek The :mad. .. s on the mo' 1c and rts 1 dcfenst• ti' director Denni.-. Hopper I ga' e 1t he:i' > puhltcll~ for nearl~ t\l.o "eeks before 1t opcn<.'d Fnda~ ~ ··Bectll'J u11.~c·.· 3\l"~~&l'd S4. 763 r-·r t screen" h1k · ( olors carnt'd SI l_J9 per ~recn o'er the "cd.cnd ,,__ "(olor.,·· stars Ruben Du,all and Scan Prnn as Lm .\ngeles police officerc, "1th d1fTcnng philosophies "'ho arr a!>s1gncd to gang suprc<;s1on near do" nto" n Lo<o ..\ ngcles ··sad Dreams:· about lhl' haun11ng dream., of the onb sun" or of a I rc:h~1ous cult's mass su1e1dc. earned $~ _ million for eighth plan · ··Good '.\-1orn1ng. Vietnam·· l'arncd $2 m1l11on for ninth place. follo1.q:d b~ ··Bright Lights. Big Cat~:· "htch earned $1 8 m1ll1o_n • d ' AllOYE TH£ LAW (It) I 00 3 I 0 S 10 STANO & 0£.LfY£ .. i'G) IZ 4S Z SS S I 0 1 25 & 9 4!> lllLAGltO .CAN· FllELO WAR <•> 12 15 2 l!> S OS 7 40 I 1 JO & 9 SO BILOXI •LUU tp'G-t S) 11 JS z so S 00 1 10 & 9 •O 8£CTLCJUICC (PC) 12 •O 2 •O 4 ~O 7 00 9 I 0 Cntl( prcd1Ctl'd the mo' 1e's refer· <'nee to real gangs and their colors "'ould cause tmubk. and at least 15 theaters dropn.'J thl· mo' 1e Lmle ~ 6}4 )901 "'•'• 'JOOI l•n trouble \I.a s rrponcd gsos c.1 cw sri c"u C11vCen1 er CENTURY a In third plarc "a'> Seal Simon's SHOOT To KtLL , .. , autob1ograph1cal ··0110~1 Bl ues:· I llOOflST1tuc11t flt) 1 so , a Aoon 1PC.1 which earned S3A million s 0 0 7 15 9 3d !I so & 10 os "Thl' La~t Emperor.'' "h1ch won I •1toADCAST FATAL entered the box-office fop 10 list for s·os 1 H 10 oo s H 1 •o 's STADIUM n a-rwt !IS ~ o)9 11'0 • "' •• ~TOSNDCiv .. Net •ll'Gll-ian'y& A:eOYl!'T.,_ I") Plu t Co.Hit lnne•\o~ce IPG 13) •£TLE.IUIC£ ~) Ptus T"• Wotcr.u o• EaHw•c" (R ) 0 . 0 . A. (It) Gooo Morn1n9 Vietnam (RI TH£ SEVENTH StGlf (") Muou eraot IR) J MEN & A llA•Y IPG) l'lut 5w1tcr.1"9 C n~ nnt h (PG I * • OAl\/l 1'-S Ol'l"' • • •U OA •S I lO "tU"IOS I H Utj(}(R 11 'RH Ul'ILISS 1'1(11( nine Acadcm' Award:. last "eek. ~ N£ws (It) """"cTtON ~"l the first ume 1n its 21 "'eek s of release. . "-9'TUaDe ~ earning the No.4 spot with S3.3 r.~;;;...;..'".;;;_..;;;;;...;.-_··-"'-··-··-· _._ ... _ .. _r_•"..;"'_ .... ___________ -"'----., million 1n ticket sales as the mO\ 1e "cnt into \I.Id<-' dl\tnbut1on Folio"' ang Os<:ar '1C tone'i that 1n· eluded bc~t picture and best da rertor for Bernardo Bertolucc1. Columbia e\panded ··The La~t Emperor" from 475 theaters to 1 7 for the weekend In fi ft h place "as Dasne> ·s seq ut.'I "Return To no"'> River." an which "The Man From Snow) River" returns to mam his girlfnend and stan a ranch. 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I I I l ULTf!i~~i T:R t i..~t.' --------------------• New Merit Ultra L~· 25 ~ .... $ SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking ·- By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth . And Low Birth Weight. ts Box. Kings: 5 mg "Jar:' 0.5 mg nicotine 1v. per cig1r1tt1 by FTC method. .. .:-"" ' .... • t-----·---______ ._ ______ ...:-~. .. ., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. Aprll 21. 1988 CE A9A ltaty Boucher -students reading for fun, profit The Orange Count~ Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society knows that reading__pavs off. In fact, 26 local elementary schools raised more than $9.000 by reading O\'er 1. 700 books and solici ting sponsors to pledge money for each book· read. The top fund-raiser was Bram Sllpakoff from Santiago Hill s School in Irvine. raising $8 73.50. Bram chose to do the M .S. READaTHON as a mitzvah pro- ject for hi s Bar Mitzvah. This project was especiall y important to Bram because his fat her ha s multiple sclerosis. All funds raised bv the READ- aTHON are used to further re- search efforts to find the cause and cure of multiple sclerorosis and to provide services and programs for Orange County MS victims. Other winners included: Nadia Guillen, Newport Beach. Harbor View: and Sara Jugan, Newport Beach. Mariners. • • • A-former ma)or of Newport Beach is still as active as e'er. Attorney Milan M. Dostal '>"as installed toda~ for a threc-~ear term on the board of trustees for Southern California Presb,1crian Homes. The non-profit corpor- ation O'>"nS and operates 1 1 retire- ment communities. D.it, Not ........ .., l .. 11..,... Metlpbyalcal healer Amara in Newport office. 9ayzgoose' festival- . -. highlights UCI event By KATY BOUCHER Of .. Dmlllr ...... ..., ing minstrel-. daml>t'I\ Juggler) and ·decorations "ill a..:cen1uate the mt.•d te' al \ht. ml· , Eat. dnnk and be mem "111 be o n ··.\group l'' t·r: ~ e~r ~dis" hat the:-1 the agenda for the 18th annual UCI t all ·d ragon rih' un the menu ·· ~1d Open House ,,-( l'lebrate UCI -Lt'"' is "Tht.>~ ·a· hcirhcque SI\ k - coming up Salon.la~ and JU '>l ont· ut thl.'m 1\ a meal ·· ThtS}ear a ··w a)1goose"\ted1e,al .\b o entuta1nmen1 will be nun· Fair 1s scheduled to be o ne of the '>top on J IJ three \\a:. 1goo'>t' '>tage!> highlight~. En1crtJ1nml·nt 1m Jude'> m~\1l 1an!>. · .. The term V. a' 1guu!>e goe'> "'a ~ .. 1ngt·rs p uppctl.'t:r!> J nd " mag1u.in back:' said Rand' Le"' t\ coordi· Rue ~ JJl/ .u •untn sv.1ng J nJ reg.gal' nator for th1~ \Car'' t' t·n1s ··v. e had a bJm.!<. .... al l ix·rl11rrn couple o l\tudcnt'> "'h1Ht.'\t"art hcd the ··.1 he g.imC'\ .... •· ,.,tlud t' the u\ual name 1n English lit1.•raturt' boul..~ and pit thrliu ang J nd Junk tan ~., Jm 1ng the namt· dt'\lgnatl•J ··1a1r.. 1n o th1.·r t'\ 1.·nt' "''J Lt'"' 1., medle,al t1mt·s T he hnt •th' u~ht 10 prtl\t'J sight Sponso rt"J o:, the .\'i'•x 1att•d ~tu-lnr ""'t' 'l"'• 'J 1d LC'\\!'> '( a'ti de ntsofl CI \\J\tttU0"4:""1ll ~·hdd prut>~ "'t!1 Ot· .n-.mk d tu tilt '>1.·~1 1n the 21 -anl' .\ldrirh Parl.. 1n the J n •1rJtt•J n<111tr m1ddle ot lht'lampusfrom I Ua m Ill · \h "l 11• thl rx•tJt!, Jrt' ru'1 b' 5 p.m . \.tort· thJn )1)(1 student duh) ..i: 'dW<ll ,41J Le\\1\ .. .\II ot organ11a11ons v.111 '>tall game food thl· l..intl' !run tht'1r \ilk'> .... 1, gl• nctmformanon hooth~. :mdv.crrrder--dm·t·t+nnttrthn< club'' trt"".nu,.... '.\no1her haghhg.ht of C elebrate UCI this 'ear "''II be a Health Sciences Fair at the nev. UCI Medical Plaza. f rom noon to 5 p.m .. v1sttors can rt•ue' c health screenings and look o 'er the near!} completed com plex "'ha t> fa1.ult) ph ~ s1c1ans will provide outpalll.'nt care Hea lth '>qecnmg \\tll be available fo r hlt11.>d sugar. chlorestt"rol. blood Pll'))Url·. )J...m cancer and lung func- 11nn ()n 'II.'"' "'111 be ~' eral health t Jrt: d1!>pla) ~ and the emergenc; mn11,J I ht:l1t.op1e r L1fefl1ght. '>tudent guides v.111 lead 1ram tour.. L•' thl l J mpu) departing from tht' .\Jrn1n"tra11 on Budding 10 am 10 4 r n1 < ltlw r t'\t'nts are planned 10 go on through und;;s' Peoplc ofall agesare t·-i,nuraged h · 1.·umt' There 1s nn ,n.irgt fur adm 111;ime and parking 1\ tnT Animals to go are Newport businessman's pet project By KATY BOVCHER Of ... O..,. ...... _ You can ha'e tlo .... er<; dell.,.ered pizza dell' l'red. '1ng1ng tdegram~ dd"aed. and n""' in '-.:e .... po n fkalh. ~CIU tJO hJ\t• \lJUr 1111g. J ell ' t•red . too Sam \l 0orad1an 25 calls ht) nl'"' hu'>1ness 'l'nlure ··Pt't E \prt''i' ·· It's a mo bile '>Cn u:e Im mt·d 1\.J I 1.'ml·rgt'nt 1l·s for d ogs ..i nd 1.at'i gr..x1m- 1ng or I.'' en Jt:l1 \ l.'f\ C1i dog food ··v.c plJn It• pKI.. up and dell\er J ugs Or ~at'> -t''>IX' 1all~ !or tht''->e o"ner<, "ho are da <,abkd or ~t'nt1•r Cl l!Lens." \1oo rad1an ..a id .. V. l··, t.' hu1lt J \·uslo m \Jn en3t°>li ng ur !Cl. I il animals tu bl: transixlrtt·d ,o m- fun:i bh and <.a fch l Jrl' hl tnuughl hl' tu d an 1dt'a th.i: "'••UIJ rnJ c thing'> l'<1'>1t'r for l)t'o pk ··\ti.1-.1 f't'IS nel."d grooming and ml·J 1l;i1 Jltl·n111111 JU't as people dl' - n111 tu nk·nt1on lt>od ·· \t11orad 1an '>J J .. ,(, .l pk .i<.ure to he ahle to ..1t.• m m1idJtr pt·t v"'nl'r'i ti' p1,l..1ng thl· animals up a nd deli' en ng 1 hem h.it I.. homt' -t''>pt·l 1alh peo ple "'ho tinJ 11 hard tl gl't \.1u: . It .sn l'mC~t.'nl \ J flS("S \\(' ,dn be ;hnr in m1nul1.'\ In J l'll\er the pc't tn vnl.' .. 1 tnt: ~lo">c"'>t nti"lpnal<, "'e "'Ori.. "'1"'1 \lnvrJJ1 an ">J1d R ght nL'"' ht• "'url.. \\1th 'l'"'pc>n HJrhllr .\r>trndl Hospnal in Costa \k \J .inJ 't'"'f~ . .lft Htll\ .\n1mal Ho sp11al .n 't'"'JXIM &ath .\'\ v.ell .I' trt'a tang th,· pci.... Lht· ho p1tals ha' e JI''' tin;in,l'd ht\ idea -n ght do"'n tt1 thl' ,uswm 'an lrttl' · fk,ond h1~ b u'>inCS'> "foorad1a n \\Jn ts 10 hel p out those le~ fortunalt' than he 1') \),. orking v. nh doctors and t'\· ,·hJnging 1J c.-a., tor h t!> Pct bpre~s hus1ne!>). he heard abo ut a bhnd«tan named Ed M1t"r Mier IOund~ an org.an1iat1un : 5 \ears ago for guide dog L'"' ners ,allt•d the G uide Dog Boo'.>tt'r Club of -\menca T he or- g.an1 L:St1on !'>geared for blind ~Opie "'ho ha' c gune through u nC' ol the n1nt• guidt· d1)g s.. hoots 1n the m un ti"\ .i.ftl·r four "'l'Ck!ii ot tram ing "'air. tht:ir d~ at thr )Choo! tht'~ ·re ~-. • hnme "'1th their ne\.\ fnend ··)LIU iust l an·t purchast' a guadt: dllg.'· \l1t'r '.>atd .. , ou ha\e to go thro ug.h lht' training graduate. and then '''l. are a""ardt"d 'our s~1al pl'1 • • Dostal. who still resides 1n Newport-&ac-h. has been in pri vate practice 1n Los Angeles and Orange counties since 1963. He is also a leader m the St. Andrews Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach. where he has served in man} key posit ions. Past and future hei: st-0ck-i-n t-rade ··\ ou should ~l'l' tht' 'an -I hdP\.·d 1.ks1gn 11 m''l'll 11·, t•4 u1 pf)t'd v.1th nine l..t·nnds l l'llulc:1r ldt•phonl' ~ s~~pat"e-for m1:'d1n ne anG-ft1od p lus a large framl·d cage tor the t>1gger ix·1. .. \loorad ia n ..aid \lp\lr<.id1Jn ...:iad ht' c harges' ar: 1ng It'\.'" t.1r h i\ ~·p ll eS ---- ·.i. !'Pita l ,harg1.· for tehnes to ~ gr''''mt.'d v.u uld be.· SI :i ro und tnp .. \h,or.id1an said ·· mall to large dogs 'J..,_. i'rurn S ! 1, S:'.-l Emergenc1e"I Jrt' 5-1() but V.l' 1.Jn nt'~pt1atc tf 1(5 a 'nl•rl J .,tJn,1.· J nd "t 're 1n tht' art'a FooJ " at.,, .i big demand If the p ur, hJ~l.' ",1, a $51 tht' del1 'er) 1s .. The ~ter Oub-i~-f<>r gwde-<iO¥:---'-"--' , "'ners Ill C'\Cha nge ideas and learn of • • • Students at 21 Irvine elemen- tary and middle schools a re fctting ready for the upcoming rvine Junior Olympics sponsor- ed by the Trammel Crow Com- pany. The In me youths will participate in the day long track and field meet at UCL track stadium Ma y 15. The Irvi ne Junior Olympics 1s being staged as a fund-raising event for the Irvine Children's Fund. • • • Congratulations to Dr. Jobn Carlos Rowe of Newport Beach. Rowe has been named the recipi- ent of the Distinguished Faculty Lectureship Award for teaching. an honor conferred by the UCI Academic Senate. This is the second year the award has been given. It salutes those who have made significant contributions to teaching and is ~>ne of the most prestigious honors UCI facult> members can receive from their colleagues. Rowe has been at UCI since 1975. He ~rides himself wi th never teaching the same course over again in precisely the same (Pleue eee KATY'S/Al OJ By KATY BOliCHER OI I ... 0.-, ~SIMI In the m1ds1 oithl· hustk and .,u,tk ot Balboa bland. lul l..cd bt·hind a tas1 food restaurant. I'> .rn unhkch hus1- nt•ss .\ v. oman "'h\I hill\ her .. df J' an ~cmpo"crmcnt h~ah:r nr ml·taph''"· c1an .\mara -w ho d1Jt•sn·1 ust· J last name -saH ha craft doesn't 1n,ohc things.111..c ta rot cards. palm ' or en, stal balls. Ho"e ' er. '<hl' dlX'' profess to be ahlc.' to tell thl· pa't. present and fut urt· Amara sa'~ shl' v.ork' v.1th c nl'fi'.\ b) u<>ing '1bra11u ns and aura' ht' sa) s ~he channels maste r-.. tea\. ha' and ~our guardian angel ··1 &l'l' po v.er b~ the 'I· bration ... that flov.s tn the h1ghl~q that 1<> v.11h1n \OU to come fonh "1th strength and confidcncc to crl'Jll' J mo re JO~ ful harmon ious and reacetul hfc for \OU and those \OU Jo,t· ·· .\mara said. . "There are t\A.O \\a)s of healing One 1s through the 'P1 sccan \),.a~ · That is to 1nves11ga1e and rel!\ e lhl' nega11'e experience. gaining under- standing o f that e"<.pcnenct' .ind ul11ma1el} healing 11 ... -1.mara said "The ·Nev. .\ge H(•ahng· 1s to focu~ upon the poslli\e -thus empov.er- ing the di' inc cnerg~ 10 transmute the negat1\C into pos1t 1,e energ~ Tht'rl' arc I~ inner d1mcns1ons. I teach ho"' to cmpo~er thC' maste~ of tho-.e inner d1mrns1ons into even da' hfc ·· The name of th1s unusual busine'I<. i!> "Victo rio us·· ·· I ~ho<,t· lh" nJ mt• hn .iu-.e that t'> thl' .\J\ I \\,Int rx·u pk !ti fed ahoul 1ht•11 ll't'" ..ind .1tlumpl1,hmen1'" \ m J r;i ,,11d .\mJra >1.tll he ·o 'l·ars olJ m < kt1'bt·1 \lttwugh '>hl' has a J egret• 1n • '>1ll'111lt1g~ lrnrn lht• l n1\t•rs11' u l '-n ..iJ .i 'hl -..1" 'ht• ha~ k auwd ha ·· :ir1·· trom .er~at master<; '>Ul'h as ~"a m1 \lu i J nanda Paramahansa .inJ ) 1g1ra1 \ l'thathm tor the past 10 \ 1.·.1r<. \ '1'11 i.1 \mar;i 1.oulJ ~a $t:i0 "rt·.id1ng." •r 1t could t'IC J eta<;<;. such J' , hJnncl·n~ le"''"'· v. ht•h cost .H••unJ $t> .\ re.iJ1ng. tx·g1 n ~ "'nh an e\pla- nJt111n ,,, \l1ur numaolt'g' , han ... \lntt' -.ht• fl.tlUt"'l\ fX'rtlnl•nt facts rr1111 l•• thl' \ 1\1( \\ 111'1 1nformat1on \Uth J ' \llUf ft'JI nJme al b1n h t hl· n.lml· 'uu uw n11\\ .ind 'our date 1>1 birth .,ht: \3" 'he ".1ble. tn chart the fKll h \(IU "'iii tJl..t· through life f h.ll 1 ~ folt1 "' l'd h~ a que\llOn and an'"l'f rt'rh>d atx,ut the pa~t . present .ind futurt· Then ')he d1scuc;<;e<; the l'tnpo"ernll•nt pnx-ess and ho" 10 tJl..e lhl' k "on' from the past to tum "'·a l..nl''>'il''" into '1reniths -creat- ing a nt•v. 1u1till1ng hie tor the prc5enl and futurt: l hanncli ng " another of her pac- tKt'' '\he '·1~., 'h" Ct>n tacts enC"rg1es ot guJrJ1.in .ingd ' pt'op k who ha'e d1l·J "h·• ",·a· dn<,e to the client. or o ther' 1n t!lt' ,,,.1.alled "otherworld." "I \..n1.·u I 11.1J th1sspec1al gift v.hen I "·" 11nh .l .. ·\mJra said ... , could (Please see HEALER/AlO) f hl· ~nung entrep rt•neur ha" v.nr\..l·d for '-.:1.•v. pon Harbor .\n1mJI Ht"p1t;i l for tht• pa.~1 ~ear 3 !> an o tlil'e a\s1st.i nl &:1ng Jn animal io\t·r. "'ur~mg \\1th 'etcn nan a n!> and "'a1ch1ng the t~p1c:il da' of animal nl.'"' v. a''.> to ~come mort" mdepcn- ,knt ··said \tier \\vorad 1J n 1 so enthused about tht· prng.ram thJt he has 'owed tn donJlt S l to the guide dog program t'' t'~ tmH ht· 1ran!>ports a Pet EA pr~, t lal'nt Sam Mooradian and bJa "Pet Erpreu" van in Newport Beach. Off they' 11 go into the wild blue yonder this week~nd Things -and people -will be looking up this weekend at the 38th annual Navy Relief Air Show at the' Marine Corps Air Statio n in El T oro. This year's show. to be held Saturda y and Sunda} at the local base. will feature a variety of stunt and aerobatic fl yers and numerous static displays of milital"} and civilian aircraft and equipment. The ptcs will be open to the public at 9 a.m . with continuing enten.ainment until 3:30 p.m. each day, when the Navy/Marine Corps flight team the Blue AngeJs.wtll conclude the show. Jlarlna •taglng 'The Wlz' -The Marina High School Performing An-s Otpart- ment is prcscn1in1 the musical .. The Wit" toniaht th.rouah Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Huntinaton Beach Hiah School District auditorium. u nder the direction of Steven Schwaru. · Sbaron McCa~ry stars a:s Dorothy with Scott Pri~. Brooke Adamson and David Selecky as her companio ns ·in Oi and Gattt Binckcs in the title rote. Julie 8arTOn and Minde Findley an: dittttn1 the vocal chorus and dance enttmble, rnpectively. s,,,,n. movie. Ja Lataa• Thn: rp>n~~nted films will be shown Friday na&ht in the auditorium of Laauna BeKb Hilh School, 51 S fornt Ave., bcainnin1 at ..,:lO p.m . with fr'arrtn Milltt's "Have Windsurfer. Will ir1vc1:· The other two shows an: .. ~ ~ r and '"Sc\'Cn Dlys in Par1chtc:' a slti ptetun:. Admiwon i $3 and tickets will be available 11 the door. ,·. Blood drive In Niguel The Laguna Niguel o ffin· of the Infernal Re,enu~ Service 1s out for blood -htc.·rall' The ~ranch offi~e at 1400 .\' 1la Road v.111 hold a coinmunll' blood dnve Frida} from 7:45 a.m. to I ~.30 pm Donors must be 17 or older and \\Cagh a minimum of 11 0 pounds. Call 643-431 for a n appointment. Hypnotherapy presentation set Hypnother.rp) professmnals Fn-ddr L •old and David P. Walling w11l p~nt a tcctul'C'-demonstratron for publtc informat ion o n ps)chotherap). h)pnothC'rap' and past life therapy Fnda) at 7:30 p.m. The production i$ x hcdulcd for I ,.00 Gillette .\' e . Ir' inc. and adm1uion is fre(. Call 150-7355 for rtscrvations. FrenclJ club plan• meet1JJ6 Tht' .\l11:an~ Francaise de la Rl\1len Califonucnne will p~nt G 1lbcn ~tumeau. prothsor at the n1,erstl) of Nantes. at its mttttr\I Fnda) an the N~bo.,rhood COnpqattonal ChuTdl.. l.tO St. An12'1 Dn~e. l.quna Beach. Pcs1umc1u will 1nchaM muJteal exccrpu. JUJ and $0np of existential aniSt Boris Vian 1n the 8 p.m pf'Ct(nta1ion . .\dm.1 ion 1 S• for non-mem bers and Sl for Studtnts. Library friend• .et dlnaer The annual mC'mb«-1"\ dinner fo.r the Fntnd~ of 1hc ' 5.lddlcha cl.. Cull('ge Libras: will bt' hdd Fnd.l' t'' cn1ng JI the El .\Jot'I\.· Rc.""suiura nt in San Juan \ap1s1 rant' Laguna H ills resident S1dnt'~ L Jamt'i. a 't'leran T imt· Life editor and t'\:t"Cut1,·e. will d1<.CU\'> thl' rt>la- t1onsh1p ,)f tht· media to poltt1c1ans fr0m Rt'<""•l'' ell 10 Rl·agan. (.1.ll 5 ~-45-W for funher 1nforo1at1f10 Workshop on meetings at OCC .\ "o rl shop offennJ. ups for planning and conduc-t- ang eff~"'''e me-tun.gs ~111 be presented Saturda~ from~ a m 10 1.2..30 p.m.. in Room 11 J af the t ouns.clmg and .\dm1 ions Building al Orangr C'oost Coll~e \l;rnagcment onsultant T C'\1 C raµr "'111 t'ond~ut the '>C)'\ton. "h1ch is pne'C'd at s: 1 Rt'~n J t•l'n' ma' tiie ob1.11nC'<l b~ t•alhng OCC at .a ~~·5l\ l' N~"PtJrt walkers r-.lse fund• Tht evfpon Bea h ~n1or \\atk1ng Team ~ill bt- s1epp1na out to support t~ Ma~h of· Q1mcs • turoa\ More pan1C'1pants art bC'1ng souaht. · T~ ~,·ent 1s bc1n& spc>n rt'd b~ the O..s1s Senior Cenln-1n Corona ~l Mar. and paniC'•panu .,.,il.1 f'ttthe frtt T -shan Call R05eann Bora ll 644--J~4' for mo ff' 1nformauon Health lalr Jn lrriae " health fair 'nd e'4po •ill be p~~nted '-iurda\ from <> a.m to 3 pm .i '"''"t V1Jlt) \o il(#. \.pon rtd b'\ the olle,.e. J'roplc for '" 1n<' C'ommun11~ Hcal\l'f and ,. thl' IP int' l\1 C'd 1cal < ('nll'r Frtt health \\'.'rwning~ C'duca 11on and co mmun1t' rC'sour'---e tnfomrn111'n .... ,11 Ix offered "'11h an optional blood panel J \ J llahlt' for $ I <. • ~ Tlptoelng through ddepool• .\guided tour of t ht' Corona dt'I Mar lldC"pools will bt' ~onducted Saturda~ front 8 30 a.m to I ~:30 p.m b~ the If' inc Fam11\ ~ ,,.('~ program The t'\curs1on "'111 lea' C' from the Irvine Yo uth , m 1~ Center and tht' cost 1s S 7 Call Da't' "nckrson at 660-J9:0 for addrnonal information Soccer league art auction .\n an e \h1b111on and aut.~11on to ra15(" fu1'0s for 10 \C'nd o~ta ~k~ girl \OC'('rr pla,tT"i 10 ~ustraha and Ne- Z.C31and this ummcr ~111 be hdd Saturda~ 1t 7:30 pm. at thr 8alean C'cntcr. 1 o., 8akanc Drive, ('osta Mesa. Thr do natton is S2 and the e vtnt will 1nchMte hon J 'OCU\ l'C' beer. ~inc and son dnnb. Call team coach Nonnan Man1 at "'15-1300 for further informatio"- ......... ·- OnuJ6e pick la IrftJJe ~ ..\Cedcmac Sena~ o¥"1rvine Valtcy Coia. w.U ho t an oranat p1clc at t~ con .. pova.. on the COf"ftef' of If' 1M enter On~t and kffTey RO-S '" Irvine. S.h1rda)' and . unda). Oraf\ICS will be $Old for I~ cents a pound and pl'OC'c."Cds .,., 11 ll!C do nated 10 the ~·umolanl\ip fund. Call the <'dltcs 11 ~9JOO for dctaat1. . ' • ' Practtctnc the Iona jump for the Irvine Janlor Olymplca la Ebron Miller. an eighth- . &rader at Lakealde Middle School. Watching are (from left) Lakealde atudents Heather Hollington and Krlaten Stoneburner; Jill Goodell. coach. Lakealde: Suaan Stahl. chairman, of the organizing committee; and Don E rger. princ ipal, Lakealde. ·KATY'S COLUMN ... FromA9 order. Although retention is necessary, he ... doesn't bche'e in . repetition -he claims it leads to staleness. not enlightenment • • • Single parents with custo<h of their children ma) be rnterestl!d in a stud} in social ecolog) the~ are doing at UCL Volunteers will be asked to complele a mailed questionnaire that focuses on the particular stresses. attitudes. feelings and concerns of single parenting . .\II information gathered v. 111 be on- fidential and used for re earch only. Mruh c rs a od ialhl:.rs v. 1 lh t:Uh.cL sole or JO int cu<>t od~ of at least one child age'!> 5-1 4 will oc in' oh cd in the stud'. Suk custodial fa thl'rs are c-Spt.'l:t:ill~ encouraged to par- 11npall'. ln trrrstt>d.' (all St>-0-M • • • Thl· nev.f\ formed In 1ne Col- kgl· FounJJtmn installed its fir<;t sl:ill' ul otlicas . .\mong thost.' cho t.'n \\ere Tom Wall o f In inc :in<l "1fe Elizabeth Halleo; Rich- ard and Carol Muench of t\11ss1on \'it.'JO. and Cha rlotte and Paul Brad y of In 1n l' Dr. John Carloe Rowe .~League gets out word to voters By LESLIE EARNEST Of .. Dellr ......... In an. effon to o' ercome 1hc pervasive problem of election apath~ among }Outh. the League of Woml·n V"oters of the Orange Coast has heen setting up voter registration booths a1 count) high schools all 'Ned. Fnda) '"II be the last da) ol tnl' il•JgUl' .. \ nJ Ill lx· 3C'tl\ l' flllrlll 1· pJ11ng u 111c:n' ~(IU nt•eJ 10 '1>1t' · .\l ltirding IO ( rJ 1g. onh .l!l ix·rcl'ni of thl' I to _:io.,l·ar-olds .irt' .rt'gl'- 1crl·d Of tho'l' ll'gl'll'rt•d 'ntl'f\ 11 f)l'rCl'Ol JCtU.tlh \Otl' ( r.11g \a1d -1988 "You'\e ot The Pewer Thl' 'n lcr rq:1,trJth1n progr.1111 "J\ launchl'd JI lht' '\tJtt· lnl'l h' "urn· 1n1cmknt , t PJbl1'-lnsirul 11on U1ll Ho rng-gne 'in.retnrv oi 'it~lt" \-t art h Fong Eu Tht· <lr.ingt· ( oun1 ~ Bo.ml of Suren ''l r' h.1, endnr<>ed iht· r rogra m \II \l hn11I and t'kt 11110 ol1i'-1al<. part·n1' \tudenl'> anJ 1cacher' hJ ', lx·l'n cncouriltll'd h i p.r • .:-1p:i tt gll\1:rnmcnt leaders 1n a number .ot '>l hrn1I' 1n the southland. The panin- p:i11ng high St hools are Laguna Bt'Jlh. Laguna Hills. Capistrano Val· k'. Jn Ckmcntt'. El Toro. C-orona Jl•I \!Jr Costa \ksa ~nd Ne"port I l.1rhor high chools. Reg1stra11on n1111th\ "111 also be set up at Dana Hilb High in Dana Point: M1ss1on \ ll'Jll. TrabulO Hills and Capi.strano \'Jfll'~ high ... lhOOIS IO Mission~. and In 1m· t ·n1,a'i1t\. and Wood- h11dgl· high Slhoob 1n in 1nr. r I .. I ' t Reg1sterto Vote" campaign The linal da) to register to 'ote in the J unc pnmal') 1s Ma~ 9 "One of the greatest challenges "C ha\e is to help our c111zens he act1\l' pan1c1pat1ng c111zen<1." said \targarl·i .. Craig. \'ICe president of adm 1n1~­ trat1on and programming lor thl' .. I cJgU\' ml·mtx·r-, hJ\t tx·cn "nr~· ing \\Ith <.ch11nl l•ffi, 1a1-. and '>tuJent .. rhl· main purposc 1-. to hdp thl·m ''-IUlkntq undcr<,tand that II\ 1ng in a ,km11t ra,~ rl'4u1rt·s thrm to part1ci- patl· ·· 'aid Craig "It isn't goi ng 111 "llf~ 1fthe~ don't ·· CLOTHING FOR A 1IFES1YLE. An Ea.w Comfort.able Stvle For 1.JV1n~ Th~ b What I larokfs Is All About ECOND LEVEL. nm CRYSTAL COURT OF so ;"fH COAST PLAZA • I • HEALER DEALS IN PAST AND FUTURE ••• From A& draw ptcturc 1n the dark with my hands and actually Stt them hangin& from the ceiling. It sounds crazy. but it's true. I do have a special gH\ of high er consciousness." ~mara had another unusual ex- perience whrn she was 17. be and her mother had gone but to dinner "hl'n a stranger approached them and asked if her mother would agree for someone to read her cards. She Y..as ~urc her rytother would say no. and was surprised when she agttcd. Thq were escorted to a trailer where a gra) -haired woman read her mother and asked permission to read Whatever lt ls, you leave feeling better mara's cards ..\lthough her mother wasn't too plcaM'd. she agreed as long as" it \\Ou ldn't take too long. The woman got nght to the point and told Amara shl' had been wa111ng for her to come for months. "'The woman had chans. dates. fal l'i and things about my hfe in past. prl''>Cnt and future that were over- " hl'lm1ng:· Amara said. "She predic- ted phone calls that were to be made up tl1 JO ~cars in the future -that I ha\\' -and still am rccc1 ing." .\m.ira 'aid .. , "as married for 16 vears. raised thrl'\' l'h1ldrcn and one day my hu.,nand ,·amc home and stated he "antl'd J ~1,orce.'' she said. "It was not un11l that time I had remembered tht' ""mJn prrd1ctcd this to happen. :-.I) "hole I& changed. I began to mn·t 111l rl·d1ble people and learn of thl' 1h111g' I h,1J felt bu1 had always though I I " al> n aL) for ferhng them ... _ ·\Jtcr hl'I rn:irnage broke up. she estahh!.lwd man~ local businesses. indad1ng Jn 1mr ortrd to) store for colll'l'IUr,. Jll galkncs in Laguna and a "balh>on bU\llll'S'i" she staned as a rt·sult of .1 '''"'° But something al..., 3) ~ hrou~ht hl·r back to helping people son out their ll\eS. "Pcopk u,u,1 lh ,nme to me "hen thl·~ Jrl' fl•el in~ mda nchol~. ··Amara said "I lift th,·1r ~pints and 1f the~ choml· to folio\' ''hat 1·,e told thrm 10 do. !hc~ find g.rl·at 'iuccess. ,. \\ h1k .\mara \J\C, she has 'itud1ed Y.llh 'anou:. guru<t. c;he !ia)S she also Wy lC\nllOOCHER Of .... Dllllr ,... awt Feeling my life to be a little out of sons. a "friend-of-a-fricnd-of-a- friend" told me I'd feel better if I saw Amara. an empowerment reader. Having never beep to a psychic, fortu ne teller or palm reader, I decided. Wh) not? And I wondered. what is an empowerment reader? And what could she poss1bl) do to change my rife for thebcuer? I mean. 11 Y.asn't as 1f I was falling apan. I JUSt needed a little positive enc.:rg) to get m) spmts back up. Orso I thought. When I amved at the house hidden 1n the back of the main strip on Balboa Island. I e\pccted an old gra)- ha1red g> ps~ woman draped 1n a lace shaY. I. silver chains and gold coined earrings. gazing into her crystal ball To mr surprise. Amara looked like a t) p1cal mother. She in ' 11cd me in and wc.'nt to 1he back room v. here she told me to iake olT m~ shoes. and then shl' brought me a glass of cold water She had al read) prepared a numc.'r· olog) chart fo r me after a telcphonc con"ersat1 on earlier in the week. I had gJ' en er m> name<1timth. birth datt" and the name I am using OO\\ ~he aid the chart is done mathemat1call)' and tells ~ou what ~our life path \\Ill· be . .\nother chan of"d1mcns1on" 1s has a cenificate in Rc~1 healing -a concept "hcrcb} a person does "la). 1ng of hands·· on an area aQ11 cted "1th pain to cure a ph)sical problem. She also g1\eS seminars and makes ascension "ands She descri bes them as "mctaph~s1cal art pieces tha1 h<.'lp prepared. lemn~-\ ott-kno"--whal-)'OU have mastered in your life and what you need to work on. It seemed to fi1 me -but then. 1t probabl} co uld have lit an yone else in thr mdanchol}' mood I was in. And I was still a little skeptical he then explained shl' was going to take all the ncga11vc energ} out of me b} 1ransm1111ng pos1t1vc energy from her - a gifl she claims to ha ve had ~1 ncc !>he can remember She asked 1f I had an) questions. I beg.an 10 sp1U m) guts asif I were on a ps' ch1at nst's couch. he stopped and asked me n1\ fa1her's name. "I'm going to get a' signal from him:· she said Then she closed hl'r e)eS and !klld she en' 1s1oncd a red wagon. She asked me 1 f I e'er had a red \\ agon. Of course m' anSY.l'r \\BS \CS. but I n:mcmbt'r thinking that ne~ little girl probabl) had a red wagon as well. .\f\cr that shl' bctame three other people -through what 1s called channdrng .\lthough I was hesitant. I must admit. I lhd fed the presence of soml·one sitting beside me -some- Onl' .\mara ~aid had bec.n there since .the night befo re. It "as my "rcflec· 11on" and shl' spokl· to me through Amani. It may be hocus-f)l>Cus an d It ma)' not. But aficr ouM~ss1on I feJ.Lsp full ofllfc I rnuldn 't tx·hn e 11 I guess you could dl·scnb;c.' 11 as an energy high . but "ha tn a 11 "as. I 1.'0JOyed thc anl hnr the cn\1ronmcn1 for 1.1.h1ch the' arl· ~l'p1 fo r the founh dimension -thr d1mens1on ofhcai:t and lo\e Thr' arc mathema11call\ created and tolor rnordrnatl·d for the owner anc1 "ill assist 1n seeking the energ~ n<.'eded in l'hannehng ... Handicapped youths find theirdream 'Live on St~ge' By KATY BOUCHER Ot -DellJ ""°' ..... When Greg 0.1;1la of In inc caml' into th 1., "orld le ~ l·ar<t ago. hl' had hi\ firc;t opcr.ttwn "1th in 24 hours Ht•'s had JO SIOll' thl·n Jnd l'\pcct more to come. Opl.i 1s a ba·ak -d,1nccr tor .i n upcoming production of"L 1\\' 1ln ~tJgl.' ·I k ha' heen 1n a whcekha1r all ofh1s llfi.:. ··1 ha\l' spina t11fida." ~1d OJ.ila .. That' "here part ol m~ spine hasn'1 de\ eloped and I haH' to haq· constant ·ma1ntl·nanu·· patnrmcd on me b) 1nsatinga nc" tube in 01\ hl'Jd .. But ~ou rnuld sec that hJ<,n 't changed his spm1s as he break dann·s \'Ith h1\ uprlt:rarms "1th the rest ofthc cas1. some of" horn ha' l' birth defects ~uch a<i. i.:crebral pals~ and t>ov.n·s s'ndrome. More than 50 Orange Count) ~ouths are donating 250 hours each to perform 1n "L1' e on tage '88." the annual local mus1<:al production benefitting the Orange Count' Marlh uf 01mr~ Birth Defects Founda11on. In add1t1on, mort· than a do1en phyc;1call~ and mentall y handttappt.·<.I )Outh~ part1l·1pate tn the show. spending more than 1 5 hours to prepare . ..\gcs range from 7 to I - and ~hethl·r hand1rapped or not. the} all ha\ e something 1n common Thn l'n;o~ themseh c\ v.h1lc r;m1ng fu nds . .. , ha\I~ hccn rn thr '>hO\\ tor four ~cars." OJala said ·-r, r donl' C\ <'f) thing fr11m dancing to al'11ng. 1·, c made a lot ol tnrnds here." · This \car'~ sho" opens at the ( ook .\ud1tonum rn .\nahe1m ·.\pnl ~l) and rontinues .\pnl JU Written b~ Jim Da' is of Laguna Hills. the show's theme 1s ··Ha'c ) ou E"er Danced "llh somt>one from Scnuton'l" <:.cnuton meaning-··no tunes" 1n re' crse. It's a full~ chorc~raphrd musical about tv.o space tra,·elcrs "ho land 1n Nl'" York. with a mission to lind out..., hat this thi ng calkd "music" 1s. The spaceman find themselves among \trcct gangs. gospel singers and ghetto blasters. Justtn Broc k ol Santa .\na has one of the leading roles. a dancer named "Jackson" who!>e st\ le 1s based close!\ on Michael Jackson's When Brock does the moon "alk.. it is 'iurpm1ng to find out he had a k1dne) transplant thrl'e) car-; ago "I ~as close to death.'' Brciek aid. '"I ha' e sort of an unusual ~IOf). M)' mom. who had a brain tumor. was in a coma at the time m) k1dne) failed . She woke up long rnough to .igrec to g1v1ng me hers. went back into the coma. came out of it to make surr I survived -and then died." L1 "c on tage began as small talent show 1n 1984 and ha:. gro .... n to a full production of 400 volunteers Greg Ojala In .. LIYe on Stage." dedicating thrir time. energy and talent. Their goal is to rat!>l' $30.000 for the Orange County March of Dimes. Almost $100.000 has been collected since 1984. Besides the production. financial donations as well as goods and sl.'rv1ces from hundreds of companies and organizations will offse t 90 percent of the show cost. The auditorium has over 1.400 seats and everyone of all ages is invited. laJa wife. U•••• •=•· 9llavla11 ..... anlU.cu.IM •••.m 1l•ftl!lj._. Claart9ttl ... .., ... •stt PM~ lavlM • t FrWay, Qrtl U ARI~ (March 2 1-April 19): Focus on producuon, display. respGns1-_ _. __ ._ ___ ...... ___ _ vanet). 1mpro\ed commun1cat1on v.11h one in pos1t1on of authont) Check regulations and legal paJ)('rs, including passport. Mtld 01na11on should not be taken too r.enousl) bility. reward. Rela- tionshil? is stroni. commitment 1s s made, pressures 1n· YDM(Y crease. Older 1nd1-" SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 J. Domestic adJustmenl featured. you'll rece1~ 1nformallon 1hat promotes sec unt). safet). belier fam 1l> rela11onsh1ps Yo u get almost an)'thmg requested 1f diplomatic Libra pla) s rolt' SAGmAftJUS CNov 22-Dec 211 v. hat apixars solid may actuall) require repair lndl\ 1dual usualh tru~twonh). fails to report obstrucu on Check receipts . review accounting procedures. Pisces. Virgo tn picture: v1dual will support OIAll your efforts. Prop- enr value can be •••••••••••••• delineated . TAURUS(April 20-May 20): Study Aries message for valuable hml. Perceive potential. keep optionsopt'n. offer could be on wa> involving expansion of horizons. Travel figu.res prommentl) and so does romance. Complete prOJCCI. CA~~~CORN (Dec. 21-Jan. I 9) Empham on rcspons1b1ht}. po"er. authonl\ ab1lm to deal wtth p~bh~. Legal dec ision goe~ an you'r fa\ or.\ 1e" sand efforts will De\ 1nd1catcd Partner or mate fi gures pro m men II) • GEMINI <Ma).2 1-June 20): Stress 1ndept"ndence. creatl\·11)'. Sl)le. design. Unusual o ppGnunity e~ists 10 obtain beuer display for product. Cycle also highlights income. valuables. possessions. recovenng lost article. , AQUARIUS (Jan :!f>-Feb I l!) 'ou can no" successful!) compkle arngnmenl. prestige "Ill be de\ated. more people v.111 appreuate ~our talent and potenual. Fcxus also on health "-ork. ab1ht' to anrau alhl'S. . CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Cyde continues high. financial dJspu1e 1s settled. harmon) can return to home front. Fam1I} member seeks rapprocht'ment. puts forth "J)('ace offering ... Gourmet dining could be on tap for tonight. PISCESIFch IY-~arch :!fll f mphamon~nsuaht). creat1' It~.' anet~ nl 1tement lu' e relat1on~h1p Imprint SI~ le. Strl·~s ong1nal1 t~ and lrec,h ~tan in .. different'· direcuo n Leo ..\quanus '"" tigure prnm1nentl~ IF APRIL %! IS YOL'R BIRTHDAY \OU are determincd.d }nJmt~ 'itubborn talented attracti'e You appreciatt 1alcn1 )OU abhor thl' mediocre You ha\e ab1ht~ to take chargl· of~ our o"' n dc\tlO~. ~ou are ""1ll1ng 10 tear do"n fur ultimate puq>o\e of n:bu1ld1ng on more sohd strurture. '1>u 1.ould ha'e ~en ">eparatcd from o ne or both parents at rdall'-el~ i.:.lrh age Taun.1~. Le~. SC'orplo Pt'Oplc pla' important ruh:\ in \Our life October "''II fl'alurl' IO\l' and mone\ and s1gn1ticant ach1e,emcnt tor ~ou 1h" ~car LEO (Jul) 23-..\ug. 221: Cycle m ove') up. recent reJCCllon will be rc\crsed You'll have leg111mate reason 10 celebrate, popularity 1ncrea~. )Ou'll recenc gift rep- resenting valuable add111on 10 wardrobe. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Check accounts. be aware of credit and rating. What appear~ to be a restn ct1on acu..aU~or-ks-tn )'our favoH11d protects interests: Suess 1ndcpcndencl'. crcalt\11). fresh stan Leo tO\Ohed LIBRA (~pt :!3-0ct.::!2):8e read~ forchange.traH'I By CHARLES GOREN a.cl OMAR SHARIF Neither vulnerable. South deals. WEST • 9 s J vi J 9 NORTH •A Q 10 7 A ·10 IS 4 ) 7 s 2 • 6 s EAST • J 6 4 L -K Q 7 6 QJ 0 J(J9 16 •JI 2 • K 9 4 SOUTH + K I 7 '7 3 l ) A 10 4 • A Q 10 7 J The bidding: So•tll Wu t Nortll East 1 • Put I 1:. Pau l NT Pus 2 NT Pau J NT e.. p.. -Pass O~ing lead: Eight of 0 Rarely do both defenders pose an equal threat to the contract. More often lhan·not, only one will ~ a menace-and he will be quickly and easily identified. Your job , then, is to kttp him off lead until your con- tract is safe. North was a wee bit aggressive on this hand. Since his panner had, at best, IS Points and could~ as weak as 12 or 13, it might seem more judicious to have passed o ne no trump. But North p ve full weight to his intermediates and five-<ard su it, and South accepted the invita- tion for 1he same rwons. After the normal lead of the fourth-best diamond, declarer soon knew who was the danger hand . He ducked the queen of diamonds at the first trick, and played low agajn on the diamond contin uation. A third round o f the suit, on which East discarded a spade, was won by t~e ace . Obviously, the club finesse had 10 ~ right for the contract to suc- ceed-if W est held the king of clubs, he could cash two more dia· . monds when he gained the lead with that card. A careless declarer would have crossed to the table and led a club for a finesse. When that suc- ceeded. he would have cashed the ace o f clubs-and gone down if East were an able defender. That worthy would jettison the'king of clubs un- der t he ace, and West's jack would have &come an entry. South correctly entered dummy with the queen of spades and suc- cessfully fi nessed ·the queen of clubs. He th en crossed back to the table with the ace of spades for an-. other club lead. Had East played low, declarer in tended to take his ace and continue a club. However, East did the best he could by PoP- ping up with the king, but dectarer was equal to the task. He coun tered neatly b y allowing East to hold the trick. and the contract could not ~ defeated. L.M. Bovo --- Lie t est only for t he g uilty l f~ou 'n· trul) 1nnocl'nt. ne,er 1akC' a he dctn tur lest But 1f~ou're guilt\, 1a~l' one -~ou m ight be C\;OnerateJ o jd' 1~s a pohgraph t\J)('rl. The lest reads bod th reacuons that often- 11me!) ha' e no1ti1ng to d o v. nh truth or ral!>ehood. Sa'' this authont' ) 0u lJn hang ~our'>dl 1n the mind of 1he nlJlh1ne'.~ 1ntl·rpretl'r JUSt becaU'>l' \11u·n: ner,ou' tr those line hair<> 11 am on 'our not.e.> arc prnduct'd h' the <.malle t hair follicle) 1n 'our bOd\ .\nd thow ulJr)t· "'h l)~Cr~ on \Our lh1n arc produn-d h~ the 13rgcst hair toll1dl'\ 1n ~our hod~ Q. Where on J modern map " the ti1hh~·al hill of( :th al"\' ..\ In old Jerusalem In the C hurl'h ofthc.>-tl;Jf~ ~pulchrc Entlrel~ "11hin that l'hurch. pka\c.' note It'\ llO(' <.t3ircasc high "as a 11me "'hl·n S:!30 a "-l't'k "a' plcnt~. but muggl·rc, 1n Se" 'or~ ( 1t\ still uni~ a'nagc that much. and thl'' o;a~ ll JU'>I do1.•<,n 't go far t"n<•u~h an~ m11rl· o pol Kl' rl•pon .. 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"'!lie-~ f; "'"' c:....1'11 Comp6ete televlak>n lt•tl"9• tn Sunday'• TV Pffot. Why can't girls just say no? DE.\R -\'-='-= L.\'OER I'm "'nt· 1ng lo "'"C m' np1n10n nn t\\•• u1nlmH·r,1JI '''Ul'~ 1een-3gt• \t'\ Jnd pn:gn.rn,' \\ hjl I "-301 w I.nu"' I\ "-ll' .rn.:. 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Mys as well u cirls. l'Mr 1Df:UaP is pewtthll a.11 yoa said it a let tlentt .._I ~ Ar~ )H listeeaac. oer dlett~ 5'e's la.lk.iq to yoe. Beckman Center given classy kickoff S Yemen C•l<r 9 Y1elde<l 1' Gazelle 1 5 Glass type 16 l.O e r 63 Benet\ IOOI 64 Co!'ltr 04 65 Praye< •<YO 66 SuosMule !Of suM s· ciose °' 68 So·.g"t ... 69 quSSla" By MARY LOU HOPKINS ........ c:.., ...... A ~la reception and dinner Fnda) evening celebrated the ded1cauon of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center of the National -\cadem1cs of SCienC't's and Eng1neenng. Anol4 and Mabel Btttmu were honored for a gi ft ofS:!O m1lhon from the Beckman Foundauon which made t he center possible. Before dtnner 1n an adJacent tented art'a. some 300 guests from all over the U nited States toured the 48.000- squart'·foot building located next door to UCL T he SC\t'n acres ofland. situated o n a knoll with a panoramic view. was d o natrd by the Irvine Co. The company also prov1dt'd $500.000 for the landscaping. The new facittt) will scn:e as the Wnt Coast headquant'rs for the Acadcmin.. providing confercnc;e rooms for natio nal meetings on science and technology topics. dwell as for many of the more than 950 N1tional Research Council and In- stitute of Mrdicine study committees in operation each year. according to L G111 Portu ul the ..\ adt'm1e<>' o ffice o fne"''> 3nd public 1nformauon '.'la11o nal ..\cadcm' of Sc-1enc-es Prcs1dt'nt F raell Prest welcomed guests and thanked the Beckmans and the In mt' Co. for tht'tr gen- eros1I\. "harh made the WC'st Coast center a reah1' For the first.lime since 1he Nauonal .\cadem' of 1cnces v.as founded 1n 1863. thrre's a ct'nter 1n California as "ell as 1n Wa h1ngton. D.C. The '\cadem) of Engtnet'nng and In· stitute of Medicine were establisht.'d 1 n 1964 and 1970. respectively. Hewlett-Packard Company chair- man DavW Pacbr4 was t~ kt'yno tt' SJ)('akcr. Other spt>akers included In me Co. chairman DollaW Brtn. l " ho said .. It as an honor to ttlt'bratt' the culmmatton of a great man's dream"): WUH1m Baa..u. Inter· national Numatics. Inc. prts1dcnt and former prtsi<knt of'. Bttkman Instruments. and "*'1 1nlte, Na- tional .\cadem~ of Eng1nttring prts1· dent An eloqut"nl Bttkman t.hankrd the speakers. "This has been a frtat occa sion for m y wife and me, · he said. "Dave Packard 1s a role model for the ~ounger gc.>nerat1on I thanl Donald Brt'n for thl· bt'st p1e('(' ofland hl· ha.sand for the landscaping. and 10 8 111 Ballhaus for funds that went tnto 1he Beclman Foundallon." .\mong thl' ""·holars and commun1· t~ and \.I\ 1~ leaders attend mg 1hc blal'l ·t1rdmnl'r"cre L'CI C'hanccllor Dr Jack Peltasoa and his v.'lfe . Souaae: l 't I 'ice c hancellor Jolm ~tilta~r and his "tfe. Carol. Con, grcssman Bob Badb m and his "1ft'. Aue. ul>t'n 1\0r Tom RUey a nd his "'1fr. E mma Jane: AlllaUe Clarke and Dr Howard Hoose; Pa tty and David Baller; Dr. William Baney Jr .. l '('I professor and "'hatrman of the depan- ment of Ps~chiat~. Ma rilya and Tem Nielsea; K.IUle and J ... Ru: WU· • lla m Salmon. C\ccuuve offiC'Cr. Na· ttonnl ..\cadem~ of Engincenng. Au and Jack Bisltop: Hoag Hosp11al .\dm1ns1rator Mkb el ~.and his "'fc. Di.au: C hapman Collqe President Baell Smllll and has wtfe. J•I: LTL.\ Chancellor Dr. 0.-.rlft v .. c and h1" "'ft\ Sft; a...ise and Biii An old. 3nd In inc Co 'tC't" president Gary· Hone and his 1A.1fc. 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J l i I THURSDAY APRIL 21 1988 Gl Oriol•• Ht record by going 0-14 •• •••rt of Haaon. 82. : Boaton, New JerHy wlr' to pull even In NHL Mrlea. 84. · Artists ref use to .quit, rally past Warriors Down 2-=_o~ L~una surges to victory, share of PCL lead The two-hour match was typical of spun-volleyball -the Wamors tak- ing adva~e of numerous errors by Laguna early an rolling to the first two victories. then falling victim to their own lack of passing. as. well as a sounder job of block 1 ng by the An1sts. "We JUSI didn't pass the ball very By ROGER CAR~N well in the third and fottnh games." °'._.,_.,,......., said Woodbridge Coa ch Steve For awhile. the Laguna Beach High Stratos. "It's a pretty s1mphs(1c Anjsts left a lot 10 be desired statement. but that's the game. pass- Wednesda) afternoon. but in the fi nal ing. .. anal) sis they proved out the thCOf) -Wasted by thC' Wamors was a do n't e er give up on an Anists' supcnor performance from 6-8 Adam o lle)ball team . Keefe. whose 27 kills do minated the Down 2-0 an the best of five and 7-1 scene an a manner "'h1ch sugges1ed he 1n the decider against Adam Keefe & stood head and shoulders o'er the Co .• the host Anasts pulled out a field. which he did 12-15.10-J.5. IS-7.15-4.16-14 Pac1fic "He plays likc tha1every 11 meou1." Coast League victory over Wood-said Stratos. "Hr 's the best an Orange bridgi:-to rrmaan an the race fo r the County. I'm sure of that. ~nd he league 11t~er _J:arncd us toda). but ai. a team The deciding point epitomized the Oiant Pia~ tha1well An1s1s' backs-to-the-wall effon -"We made 1hrec cntacal errors an Malcomb Gapp's di\ 1ng dig with has JUSt the last t"'o points alone ... and, back to the net spanning over the net Laguna JUSt picked up Its game. and fallang-ontouchcd an Woodbndge Despite the li\e-gamc drama. tem tof) neither coach "'a~ 1hnlled "'•th his The v1cto11 ups Coach Lance team ·s effon . "We cc~aanl} d1an '1 do Ste"'an·s forces· rtcord to 11 -2. 7-1. an) thing spc tacular. said Stt>wan . which mirrors the Woodbridge re-"Neither team played that well." cord wi th stall four games left in said Stratos. league. including an obvious title· The .\n1sts blended a co mbanauon decider Ma) 6 at Woodbridge. Juniors Sean StafTord. Jonathan °""" -....... .., -..... Stc.wan~hO\l.C H'r. d,1d n'1seem 1ha1 Cummings and John McKeo"n. with concerned abou1 his 1eam's uphill soptio more Dain Blanton. 8"5 ~e-11 as \actor}. or" 1th 1hc \1a) 6 <.howdown. Gapp. amo ng othr rs. and although repeating his earl)·season dem.and of rough on 1he edges early. 1hen held has team iogcther do"'n the strc.-tch. Keith Boothroyd of WoodbrldCe ha• trouble retumlnl thl• Pacific Cout Leacue match agaln•t Laguna Beach. Artl•ta aerve while Tom Shanklin look• on during Wedne.day'• rallied for Yictory a f ter toeing fint two games. 'Tm not co ncc.-rned "'Ith league::· "Staffo rd "'II be 1hc.-best,olle)ball 1ns1stcd Ste\l>·an. pla~cr 1n CI F n\'\t ..eason:· predicted "Our kids "'ere toda} and the) wc.-re Ste"' an. a l111 le 11gh1 l'arl) (dunng seq~ral .\fter has come-through etTons 1n moment~ of error). and I screwed up. the third. founh and fi fth games 100 (regarding an error 1n the rotation. Wednesda). 11 "'as hard to argue"' 11h which cost his .\rnsts a point and 1he the notion. - S<.'rve at a crittcal 11tagc an the fi rst Woodbridge ralhcd 1n the fi rst g;i me) game from a 12· l I deficit a nd \I.On 'Tm aiming to"'ard our last going a"a) behind the pla~ of To m match:· he added. alluding to a Shanklin and Keith Boothroyd. thc.-n potenual Cl F tllk sho1A-down. broke out to a 1 ~-6 lead an the second g;ime .ind put 11 a"J~ on a JeffSm11h ~mash But the .\n1sl'> put 11logether1n the th ird game. mo\lng to a 1-1 lead :11 the OUl'-t'I and pulling awa) from a 1<1-., ad,antagl· \\tth Ii'<' \tra1ght points .\n1'>h s:I" a I -l-11 h:ad melt to 1-l-1 -l but \tafford·s ~ill un a long senes pu,ht'd 11 to 15-1-l thrn Gapp·~ d i\ ing sa'e proq:·d to be thl' "1nner '1s111n~ 01kr'> Hunungton tkJlh.\ John .\pc>'>tlc.- ~tood out al u ut.,1dl' h1ttl"r b\lt thl· cru .. hcr'> ot Bri an Boone 12J ~1lls 1 Darren Lln\l' c ~' tll\i and \far~ Prc-'>ho 121i ~111.,1 off 6 3'>'>1Sts trom Enl Turner !urned tht> tide Fhl·"here 1n prep \Olle,hall \\ l0dnl''ldJ\ Game -l \\J'> '>ho"ttmt' a' the .\n1st'> l'umhtncd 1heir 0"' n \harp pla~ "'1th J ~gg1ng \.\ oodt'lndge efTon to '>l'I up the decider In the \unM't Ll'ague · .\flcr Jumping to a "'·I jead the Edi.son 3, Huntington Bucb ?: The <. hargc:r~ protected their -...:o i 1mJgc.- 1n ('IF .1-.\ ordt''> "11h a I ... 15 I -12 I 11-I ' 4· l S. 1 S-Ill \IC ton o'er the Oc-ua Vif'• 3. Wntmiiiste-r 0: The 'x·ahJ" k\ pu'lhC'd past • 1.) \.\ l'\t· rmn'>tcr 15-5 15-1 I S-0 bt'hand thc.- pla\ oiChm Hl><.\.t>r ISi\ l 11l<,1 l hn' UCI's Mr. Consistency S ee bu rger ra nks a m o ng PC A-P\- leacl er in average.d ouble .. RBI By JOS FERGt'SOS Of -Delly ...... l teff Juhn ~churga has neH·r reat.h mJdt> the ~·uuts drool Ol'\t'r hn·n lhl' most h1ghh \ought alkr pl:l\tr at an) parnculM k\\'I but the rt'~ult\ 'Pl'al tor 1ht·m">t'hes Thl' l '< I rir'>I basl'man. "hll \Oml'll me~ J ou bk~ as a third b.i~m.in. I'> a,·h1e' 1ng 1h1~ ,ollege bJ'>l'hall !>Cason \'hat h\' sc.·t llU I Ill du. "'hat '>COUI\ undout'lll·dh place a high pnorn~ o n -cnnsl\tt·nc~ ' .. T ht'rl··, no 4ues11on that hl"' 1111prtl\t'd.'. -..11d l (I Coalh \lil t' (raa~o~ ··He·., matured Jnd hl'romt• far mon· l om1stl'nt He made tht 1rans11wn Imm \addkha, l 10 I f\ an.: prl·lt~ smoo1hl~ ·· l Cl t k ha~nt't !1't1'!1'i.Cd a game<>+('r 10(' pa~ l~~~­ JnJ 'harl''> thr top t\.\O \pOts an e' I.'!"\ h1111ng ,atc-gon "" th 1cammJtl' kt1 Obc·dan~ .\ '('j r Jgl• \el·t'-urger hll n-""11h '3 R Bl J nd a team n·,urd 2J dl•uhk·s Thi\ )('3'>•1" ht· ran~' J Mong the PJ'1ti, ( oJ'>I .\1hlet1c -\~..oc1allt'n 1c.-adC'l"'I 1n a'eragC" 1 •:>< lt>th J dt)tJbk~1 1 '"1and RBl 1 'i' ro unh throug.hJ g.iml''> Jnd h.is hll safeh 1n : cit h ' N'>I •: gamC'' bJtting 3 -l t!ur1ng th:n stret h -\lkr hitting 365 his <,en1or 't•Jr JI El Toro ht> \\,il l l·d nn Jt l <. L.\ and kJ the 1un1 •r \Jr\ll\ team in J \l'rJgt thl·n hat Jtlf> for \Jddlt·OJ• < •lk gC' bclort' lom1n~ '" t ·c I -\Iler h1 .. )cawn dt aJd lcN!c~ l l ,rnJ '\an D1l·~o '-II.Ill' pur<.ul·d him l (I Jad .tl~• hJ\ 1ng him ''" ,Jmf'U" for J \ "1t unlil (1l'ra~o-. ll1und tiut h(' nl'l·Jt•J Jn11thr r ~rnl·,tl'r 10 graJu.ltl' anJ couldn·1101n thl' -\nll'Jll'r" unt11 nll<l\\J\ 1hr .. 1ugh the \Chl~~I \Car That J sd n I lit 1'1hl (rrrJ~O\ ph 1h1\oph~ l !", • '.," 'J.nu <rrl·g f\.1n' l(1q· ~ 'Jr". ";"\l'f ~l•>\.I.<. '"-l'J" .. :··,. ...-prU\C:\ I• '"·I'.: \ ·l·•.11 -• t •l'.1t-Jl )'id ' ~tarl.aa 3, F'o11nuua \all"' 0 R 'n B· .. 1.1.ni'\~ hJ d • 0.11(, '>4.'ttcr DJ\t' BudH''"f ~Jd 2-J.,~"" and 'he \ I' '11'' J ' ' turnt•d · o 'tr"f\~ IC'.1r J l"l .. ' \l c 11 ,~• l!l '"n.·p 'l~ :~ BJron' J UCI Ont baaeman Jolln Seebarcer bu bee'an to reach hll potentlal ln two yean wttb tile Anteaten. .. Burga·· J\ he·\ lno"'n to h1\ teammJlt'S hJ\ ht'l'O lhl' .\ntcatl'r'>· top producer tor his t\l>tHCJr Pl'fl'-){j at ~ (Pleue eee SEEBURGER /82 J John Seeburger Lakersearn wlnNo. 60 Distance no problem for UCI women 's track DALLAS (AP) -Byron ~Qtt scored 31 points Wednesday night. hftang the Los Angeles Lakers to a 114-1 07 \ICtOr) over the Dallas Mavericks and gi ving the m an N BA record of60 wins fo.r four conse<"ut1 ve seasons. The loss to the Lakers severely damaged the Mavericks' hopes of repeating as Midwest Div1s1on c ha m- pio ns. Dallas trails Ot'nver by two games with two games to play. but the Mavericks wo uld w1n a tiebreaker over the Nuggets. The Pacific D1vis1on champion Lakers. who have already clinched the homecoun advantage throughout the playoffs. wo n wathout fo rward James Wonh) who was bothered by tendinitis in his knee. The Lakers built a 17-point lead but Dallas cut at to 110-107 with 19 seconds to play behind reserve Roy Tarpley, who scored 16 of his 24 points in the founh ~nod and finished with 13 rcbo~nds. R_ab6it1~M cLauglin pace Anteaters· team in that department --- It's no surpnsc an Pac ific Coast Athletic Association track circles. but the UCI "'o men's team continues to do minate the d istance raci ng events with uncanny depth. Leading the wa) are sophomo re Buffy Rabbitt and senio r Judy Mclauthlin. Rabbm ranks first an the PC AA an the 800and 1.500 meters. as without a challenge t1mew1sc in the 5.000and stands S«ond behind Mclaughhn in the 3.000. The Newpon Harbor High product 1s .14ofa second off the NCAA qualif)'ing time in the I .SOO. approx- imatdy fi~e seconds ofTin the 800 and 3.000. and eight ofTin the 5.000. Mclaughlin ranks second in the 800 and J.SOO. slightly under five second~ tiff the national qualtf~ ing times. and hl·r '} :!-I 00 an the 3.lX.1111'> less than t"'o S<.·conds olTthe ~( -\-\ 4uahf~ 1ng marl Bui bl·\onJ tho~· 1"0. L'CI Coach \'a nee O'Bo~ le·sgroupspon s $e'en ol thl' IOP I 0 I 500-me1ert1mes. eight ol the top 10 i Cl()(). meter mark!. and fi, l' of1h e top '>l'' l'n 5.000 times 0 Former Orange Coast C'ollegt• catcher Brent Ma~ ne. a sophomore 1n his fir<it 'cJr al Cal. tate Fu Ile non cstabh'lh\·d th«.· T itans· con!>Ccut1\ c- game h111ang,treak Sunda~ at 24 g;im<'s. Thl' h-foot-1. I ... pound I q. \Car-old kad,1he P .\~anh1ttingat ·.iJOand ha'>raught an all -IOgamc.-s for 1he Ta tan" th" St'3'>0n. 0 Pl'!D \ltlkr a four-~ear pla)Cr for C'hmt ( olkgc IP 1nc's bascball tc.-am "'111 pla\ .ihrnad fort he .\1hletes in Action team fort,,o months th1s .summt·r The C<. I \t'nmr ha~ hit.330 for tht.• Eaitlcs th1~ '>l·a~on. after earning JON FERGUSON honor!. as an:'\ -\I.\ D1stn c1 Ill \l'l'OnJ -team sl'lcc11on a )'ear a.go and ( Ct'~ (II\ ~ll If\ 1ne Scholar .\thlcte h' tht•E\t"hJnge( lubolln ane Tu hdp funJ \lllkr's tn p this -'>Ummc:r lxnn1s \11ffi1n 1ssponwr- inga ba'>d \Jll t ard hl)"' Ma) I ( 10 .1 m 10 .J p m l a1<. (I 1.>.1th a ll prtX~d' going to"'Jrd .\thlC'tes an -\l lll>n tht• name of ~hllcr 0 The l <.I "'omen's basketball team 1gned Tnoa Ma lier to scholarship for th\' fa ll .\ t>-2 fof"'ard. ~"11er 3\er- agcd 11 points and I 0 rebounds. l'Jrning .\II-San ~ndreas League honor<, her \en 1or ~ear as Ht>S~na Angelslimphomeafterbeingswept by A's Hassey's blast lifts Oakland. 9-8; Seattle visits Anaheim ,.,._'he Auedat~ Prna Hopina to 1Ct well after a disastrous thrtt· pme set in Oakland, t~ California An,els oprn a four ... me tcncs 111ins1 the Seattle Marincn '°"i11u bcfort tteadina beck to the roed once •in. Sla1ed to pitch the 7:0~ coniat will be rifht- handen Willie Fraser ( 1-0) of the An,els •1nst Bill Swift ( l-0) of Seattle. the Aneel1 won two of thtte last weekend in the K.inedome. Wednadafs losa in OUland typified t~ Aneel•' frustrauons in the ltries. Reliever Donnie M00te stNCk out two of the Atbletics' heaviest bitten, O.vt PaRn and Mart ~~. ~(Ott brine wretked by .120 hatter Roe tta.ey. ~bit I thfft-Nn homer off Moore in the eishth lnn1na. IJ"int the Alhletic.t 1 M viaOf)' overthcAneel "I was able to read his pitches to Parke r and McGwire," Hassey said. "It looked hkc his btggcst plus was the fastbell." He turned that pitch into a m1na.u tor Moon- b) hittina his first homttofthe season. The' eteran catcher. who siancd with Oakt.nd as a f~ q c.-nl tn the off-season. ~nt 2 for S to f1111K his a\t·rage from .120 tp .167. "He's a aood hitter, .. said Moore. I -~ ··He.- hasn't b«n around as Iona as ~ has bttn for nothina. Give him a pitch that'k lik~ and he'll hit it. I just didn't 1tt that ptl(h away from him enouah." HUMy's homer hdped ~A'11v«p a Uartt- pme serin and win fort~ founh time this scason af\tt trailina tn a pme as late as tht e\ahth 1nna."a. "Tht mOft a team docs lhat. t~ mott 1t knoW$ it has 1 chin« to do it." •id Maftlll'f T On) La Russa. •how team moved into the .\mtn<'ln l..eatue Wtst ad bcfOft lea"'"' Oakland for a I?· piM toed tnp. v\·ne 1'ot'I on. I ·2. got the \ICtOr') "'1th t\\O 1nn1ngs of rcl 1t'f Oakland stanc.-r Bob Welch "'<'nt >:.,innings. gl\ 1ng upe1gh\ h1tsand eight runs. four of them earnC'd Cahfom 1a 'tart<'r Mike Wm allo~C'd 10 hits and fi,e run\ through fi,t 1nn1nat-He Id\ aftC'r h1111ng the fi~t txrner ht faad 1n tht-sl\th fohnn) Ra~ 's ~s-JoadC'd s1f\lk b1ahhahteJ a fi,e-run. s1\lh·anntn1 rail) that II'' ttK--'nttl an ~lead .\II Ii' e runs ·~rt stored ,...th tv.oout The first run S('.()l"('d on Mark Mcl t'mo rt''s pinch-ha t smgle Ra> 's s1naJc to ltf\ brout}u De\ o n White an fro m third base. But h W.>ncaar. comanaaround from S('('()nd. l nl t1all "as callc-d o ut at tht-plate. but the umpire <'han~ tht <'all to safe v.ht'n the ball popptd out of Hasse ·s tJo"e for an crTOr. Ri) had thf'('(' RBI an tbt pme-, 1n lud1n1 t•o on nfi~ n1e ame Lan ford had four hits and t•o RBI forthc "'s ll1ih "l·n1: I· I h" J\ l'ragl·d' < p. 1n· .. .t!'J • rc'tll •i..nJ~,\\i.'fhl .. 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Preu DETRO IT -About 1.000 people Ill joined hands and encircled Tiaer Stadium on Wednesday to wash the ballpark a b.tppy 76lh birthday. T hey braved wand and rain for the emb~. slaJCd before Wednesday naghfsgame between the Tigers and the Boston Red SoA. . "l"m reall) pleased at the turnout," Tiger Stadium Fan Club mem~r Tom C raft said ... Most of thC"Se ~pie aren't even going to the ballgame. They're JUSt here for the hut." Frank Rashad. a foundans member of the fan club that bas 300 paid members. said it would take abou~ 900 people to cnc ardc the stadium for the hug. Orpnazcrs bad hoped Se' era1 thousand fans would show up. The hug as pan of an effort.to preserve 52.806-seat T iger Stadium. which some cnt1cs says as structurally unsound and has 1nad~u.atc facihtaes. The city ha~comm1ss1on~ two tcamsofarchatects lO stud) plans to eather replace or renovate the pack. Mayor Coleman Young has said he supports construc- tio n ofa nc"' stadium. • Rashid said Youngs "keep up 1.1.uh the Joneses .. desire to build a new stadium as dangerous. .. There's so much sameness a'nd mcdaocnt) an America that you can't tell a lot of toda) 's ballparks from one another." he said ''Baseball 1s a game that thrives on identtt\ "'1th the cm ironment. Parks built in the fi rst· decades 'of this crntul) greatl~ enhanced the game.·· . The fan club's claim that the stadium can be preserved wuh regular maintenance has been sup- t>Ortf'd by Le' Zeilm. a New-VoTr-based engml"erwho m ca visual inspection of the park March:!::!. "You will ne,cr be able to prove that 1t has to be taken down fro m an engineenng standpoint." Zetlin sa}s in the Ma) ed111on of Detroit Monthl) magazine. Rashid expressed hop(' that T1gt"rs owner Tom onaghao would suppon the-cfTon to sav~ the ballpark. Monaghan so far has given mixed signals concerning his stance on the fate of the stadium. Quote of the day M•rray Cbse. Nc1.1. York Times spon~ wntcr. 1n pred 1ct1ng 1ha1 Seattle would not n se 10 a d1 \lsion title 1h1s season in'the last hurrah for Dick Wil liams. a manager known for his harsh treatment of pla) ers: "The Manners don't figure 10"1n this one for the R1pp('r ... Titan football players cleared The beating death ofa Manne outside [i] a Fullenon nightcl ub was ruled an "ex-•II• cusable ho micide" Wedoesda) b~ the Orange Count' D1stnct ..\ttorne> ·!> office. soa pair of Cal State Fullen on football players in' oht"d in the fight \\ 111 not be charged. • Senior prosecutors ruled that Staff Sgt. Richard ". BottJCr. 30. of Placeotta d1t"d dunng ··mutual combat." Deput} District ..\ttome~ B~an Bro""n said Wcdnes- da'. · The dec1s1on angered BottJer's fam1l~ •·There should haH at least been a tnal. .. said Ralph BottJer. the dead Manne·s father ··Whether the charge "as '"'olunta~ man- .slaughter or s.ccond-degree mucdcJ:. some ('ha~ should ha' c been brought:· the ~n1or BottJe'r said ..\ccording to ""1tnesses and police repons. BottJer and Manne Lance Cpl. Thomas Roben Duran. both statio ned at th~ El Toro Manne Corps ..\1r talion. scuffled "uh Carlos Siragusa. 21. a sophomore quanerback. and John Gibbs. 22. ~ Junior "'1de rece1,er. outside 1he bar earl> on ..\pnl · The pla}crs. susp('nded from the football team. were reinstated after the ruling was announced Wednesda}. '~ . Stouffer headed for Seattle? The Seattle Seahawks said Wednesda) that the' ha'e made a tentative trad e with Phoen1 { for unsigned quanerback Kelly Stotlffer. and sources said the deal involves ~...,.~~~~~----­ llcG ulgan comeback as u cceu Ori· oles lose ga1· n record Barry McGu1pn. swept on b) a ude of • LONDON _ Former champion ml ' emotional support. m ade a sutte sful comcbllck Wednesday. stopping Nack} Baltf mOre becomes first tO Perez an t~ fourth round of a non·t1tle 5Upt"f· featb.f~~t~~~tic Irishman. who had not fought Start season With 14 def eats sin« losina his Wt>rtd Boxing Associauon feather· weiaht title to Stevie Cruz in Las Vtgas 2:? months ago. showed link rin& rust as be pummcllcd Pc~ the North Ameri~n Boxina Federation champion. in the higher wei&ht class. • McGui&fn, 27, survived f bnef but dangerous counter-attack midway thro u&)l th~ ·seco!'d round but was otherwise in total control, displaying the hand speed a nd aggrcssivenss that took him to his title and two successful defenses. Thompson suspects sought LOS ANGELES ·-M ore than a • mo nth after millionaire motor spons promoter M1clte) Thompson a nct his 1.1.1fe were gunned down'" front of th9'r home. shcnffs deputies released composite dra"',ngs of t1.1.o men wanted for quesuoning about the sla~ 1ngs. Deput) Bob Nimtz said 11 was hoped release of the composites "'edncsda) would tn gger add111onal public hl'lp m the search for the fugH1vcs. ..\fler lt1lhng Thompson and his 1.1.1fe. Trud~. on March 16. the gunmen allcg~I> Oe'd on b1c~cle'I deputtes said. One b1c)cle. believed abandoned b~ one of the gunmen. "''as found near the Thompson's homt' in Bradbul). an affiuent suburb at the base of tht' an Gabnel Mountains :?O miles northeast of Los Angele!.. ln,estigators believe one or ~th of the gunme-n were g1' en rides b} passing moton sts. Schembechler becomes AD Bo Scllembttlllrr -of Mid'ngan. 1tle-· winningest active football coach in NCAA Di' is1on I-.\. acquired the added title of athletic director at the school Wedncsda). Schcmbcchle~59. was named to replace Doa Caalaam, who 1s rettring Juh I . He becomes the sixth .\D 10 the uni\ ersu~ ·s 17 1-)car history and only the fourth s1nce 1921 ... Trans-..\m dnver Du Cnft, injured durmg a crash Saturda). remams in cnucal cond1t1on at St. Man 's Mc:-d1 cal Center an Long Beach. a hospital spo~·esman said. "Nothing has chanied ... spokesman Tom McCllllo•Sll said. Croft. 47. from Seal Beach. "as inJured "'hen his car crashed into the wall on the first lap of the race. pan of the Long &ach Grand Prix weekend. .\ccord1ng to the medical repon . Croft suffer~ severe brain inJul") and fractured ribs ... Keedrick Walker has been named Cal Pol~ ·San Luis Obispo a thletic d irector after sen mg 1n the post on an intenm basis for the past three )ears. thl· school announced. He succ<>eded Dick Heatoa, wlto resigned in 1984 ... Claris Ever t beat qualifi.l'r Laxmi Porari, 6-1. 6-4. in a Houston tennt!> tournament and then announced her"'edding plans at a post-match ne 1.1. s conference. f\ en said she and former .S. Ska Team downhiller Aady Mill. 35. would be mamcd Jul) 30 at Boca Raton. Fla. The couple annQunccd their engagement last month .... The San Diego Padres called up second baseman R.Merto AJomar from their Class -\A.\ farm club 1n Las Vegas. making room fbr him on the roster b~ send ing center fielder St.a.ale)' Jeffersoa to the minor leagues .. Amenca·s CupdefendC'rs tossed back an agreement that would ha' e allO\\-ed a second challenger into this ~ear's race. c1t1ng confusion about the t~ pe of boat the Bnt1sh club 1.1.ould sail Television, radio TELEVISION 5 pm -PRO HOCKEY. ~oms D" ISlon finc1l round Game 2 -St. Louis at DetroH. ESP:-.: 5 30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL o\tlanta at Houston. T B i p.m. -BOXING: .\lbeno Davila \S. G il Contreras 1n 12-round bantam\\-e1ght bout. from lngle1.1.ood. Pnmc Tacket. SelecTV. i p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Padres at Dodgers. Z Channel. 8 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Smythe Division final round Game :! -·Edm onton at Calgary (joined 1n progress). ESPN. Q p.m. -BOXING: Roben HinC'S vs. Ste\e L1ttk JO 12-round JUn1or-m1ddlewe1ght bout (dcla~cdl L'S-\. RADIO .t p.m -PRO BASEBALL: Padres at Dodgers (doubleheader), K...\BC (790). KFMB (76{)) 1 p.m -PRO BASEBALL: Seattle at -\ngels. KMPC (710). FRIDA Y'S TELEVISION For years the Baltimore Orioles were a win-rich baseball franchjse whose l'CpU\ation was built on sound f undamenaals, 1 Arona fanri system a.nd consistency. That lrldition continued lO crumble Wcdnesda)' naJ.ht when the Oriola let a...., league record with the1r 14th straiaht km to start the season. losing to the Milwauktt Brewen.. 8-6.1t County Stadium. "The Orioles are always remembered for somethina. mostly for winnina. and lhey·rc going to remembered for this. too:· Orioles catcher Terry Kennedy said. "Ifs definitely a downer." Baltimore~ the 1904 Washington Senators and the I no Detroit Tlarrs. who lost their first 13 games. for earl)-scason futility. The Onoles' 14th straia.tlt loss also tied a franchise record last suffered by Ballimorc·s 1954 team. Balt1more. which led S-3 in the fi fth inning. lost despite 1lS highcsi.scoring pmc of the season. The Orioles loaded the bases with two outs in the ninth inning against Dan Plcsac. but pinch-hitter Call Nichols fli~ o ut to end the game. ··We're no t doing all the things yo u have to do to "in." Onolcs Manager Frank Robinson said. "When yo u lose 14 games, nobody likes 11. We're professio nal players and nobody is embarrassed. We've got to get it together and wc"ll have to win a game. T hey kno" that ... Elsewhere 1n the American League: \'aake-e1 7, Twlas I : Jack Clark's 10th-inning home run. has first as an American leaguer. lifted. the Ya~kees in apme that featured the 10,000th homer an the histo ry -of the Ne" York francllise. --. . Clark. a free agent who signed "'1th the Yankees in the ofTseason. hit rclievcr.JeffRcardon's fi rst pitch of the inning into the upper deck in riltht field. It was the second homer off Reardo n. 0-1. the first being Claudell "'ashington· ninth-i nning shot that ma~c the Yankees the onl) I O.()()()..homer club in baseball h1stol). The T"ins tied the game in the bottom of the ninth on Gene Larkin's two-out single to center off Dave R1ghe1t1 . 1-0 Mart.en 5, WMte Sex 4: Hen!) Cotto's two-run homer ke)ed a four-run sixth inning as Seau lc ralhcd in thl' Kingdome. Re' O uinones h11 a hnc dnvc single off shonstop Ou1e Guillen'sglo' e and scored on C'ono·s first homer of the !>('ason. a shot to left field off Chicago s12ner Rick Honon. ~-2. . Glenn Wilson then singled and scored on a tn plc by Mil•ke' Bran tie)."' ho came home on Bnck Smith's single to g1' c th~ Manners a 5-4 lead . Chlcaco oatflelcler Daft llartlnes cU...,• to Ylne-co•ered wall In n.ln attempt to catch homer by Montreal'• And.re8 o.tarraca. Expos 5, C.bs 1: L1ght-h1tting T o m Foley singled an the tie-breaking run an the eighth inning and Hubie Brooks hat a three-run homer in the ninth as Montreal e~tcndcd 1ts winning streak to five with the v1ctol) at Wngle) Field. ~ Giaat1 5, Reds 3: Rick. Reuschel )ielded six hits for has third straight win a nd Candy Maldonado drove in a pair of runs. leading San Francisco a t Riverfront Stadium. Astros I, Brans 0: Mike Scott patched a four-hatter and Kc' 1n Bass singled in the onl~ run. leading Houston to the' actor) 1n the Astrodomc. 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The' ha'e won nine·~ a row at ome ting c.-w_,.. .,, _ , ... 111 bacl to last 'car: including fi ve straight this scason.r. c~~!,..,L~r.~_; Mets ,; PllHllH %: Dwight G ooden patched a 1our-"'C••...,. \-a.--- hutcr and Ke\JO El5tcr and Darryl Str.1~ oomn-cd Teo. • ~ ... ft.JI& JO. for Nc1.1. York at hea Stadium. -L 11 • 1 1 o • Gooden. ~--0. patched Pt'rfect baseball until Steve ea."'::"':> o • t 1 1 1 Jcltz hned a single to left on a 2-2 pitch with one out in the P&-~,, •~-<...-.• st:\th.Jcltz.alifetame :!15 hatter.was4 for 26inhiscarccr -..--"• "'"' otc b.d ~ ~ r .... d """'"' against Gooden pnor to breaking up the no-hit 1 . T-7 n ·-'t' .. 1 * * A"'91 1, Brawi O 8rcw9" •• OrielH ' Y aNIMS 7• Twtns • ATUNTA MOUITON • 0 I 1 10 70 ,_ • I !I' _._..,_ ~ •1 •--· -----· c.-w-•t i -• ~ Ill £-H• lt W -~ t Lo&-<-S Seat"' • ,...._..,, ...... G W-__ ,.,. ....... --. II , .. ,0 '" --l•I c-••• ~ --.-w-.n M Jo ~ -L7·7 '-- st·> • i , ,.., l • 0 . , . ' M'=•W.J·I ' I f 4 l l U-ft_..,,..., Ford. 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The trade for Stouffer. the Cardinals' unsigned 1987 first-ro und draft choice from Colorado tate. is contingent upon the Sea ha"' ks being able to sign the ~foot-3. 2 I 2~pound pla)'eT. Seaha" ks pre-<i1dent Mille McCormack said. Stouffer and his agent. Mille Blatt. sch~uled a v1s1t to Seattle toda'. said Fruk Ba11er, another Stouffer agent ... The Kan5as Cit) Chiefs swapped places in the NF:L draft with Detroit. gn ing the Lions their first and second- round choices in Sunday's draft for the Detro 11'c; first- round choice. the No 1 selection o' erall • • 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: C BA Champ1onsh1p s.cnes Game 4 -Albany vs. W}oming. ESPN. w::::.-. 1 S 1 1 =d ~n ! : : T-101 4 -ll JIJ j<-J I ) I 0 ._.,, W t•O 1 1 I l * W .. W.1·1 1 S 1 I I t .. ... ..,. PRO BASKETBALL Eastern playoff races tighten From Tiie Associated Pr~ss Herb W1lha ms. staning for the tnJurcd Wa~man Tisdale. scored 20 Points as Indiana rolled to a 11~9 \ 1ctof) o'er the Hawks Wedoesda~ n1gh1 1n .\tlanla. pulling the Pacrrs into a threc-1.1.a) tic for the final t\\O playoff spots in the :-.:B..\ 's Eastern Conference The Pacers nc' er 1ra1led. shooting 54.2 percent 1n the first half as the) opened a 59-5 I lead John Lo ng scored 13 points in the OPt'ntng half The Pa~rs arc ttcd wuh New York and Washington for ~venth an the conference. and the Knacks and Indiana meet'" the final game of the season for both on Saturday night. In o ther N BA ac11on: Bucks 13%, Ballets tf: In M1l- \\au~ee. Terr} Cummings had 26 points and 10 rebounds as the Bucks '>napped a five-$3me losing streak by defeating Washington. \11lwaukec. v.inning for onl~ the '.>l'cond time 1n its last IOgames. never kt the Bullets get clost'rthan 36 points in the founh quancr after finishing the third wit h a I 0:!·62 l~d. Soaie9 ltl. Sus H : In Seattle. Dale Ellis· three-point bask.ct capped an 11-Z spun that broke o pen a close game in the founh quarter. and the SupcrSon1cs went on to defeat Phocni~ a nd eliminate the Suns from pla) ofT contention Bluen Ul, Warrlon 117: In Oakland, C lyde Drexler scored IS of has 29 points in the third Quarter. leading Ponland past Golden State. gmng second-yea r coa.ch Mike Schuler his I OOth career wan. Jan 11?, Clippen lH: Bobby Hansen scored 11 of his 26 points an the founh period and Karl Malone had 33. has !>lit th straight game with at least that m an}. ~s Utah ralli~ to beat the Clippers at the Sports Arena. 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It..._ *-· Cr-11, T'*'1I ~ _, T->16. ,.._.... T-nt A-71.114. T-tjot. _.....,_ Uc ..... '*''· ..... F ...... ~ s.c-. w..i.~. --T-.Hr ............ SEEBURGERREACHING POTENTIAL ••• Pre.Bi "My philosophy was don't ~na in pl1~ 1t the middle of the year," Gcrakos said. "But dunna the summer in lhe Metto Leaauc. I liked What I saw." • But aft.er the UCI coach's pl'O$pective first bueman for the 1987 season didn't produce in wr ~tee. Gcrakos came hick. "He w11 definitely •~priority then.'. Gerakos said. "When I saw a hole devdop. I chanacd priorities. chansd m y philosophy in that cue. I can't remember doina tltat bd"orc." For• ~yer he almost bypested twice. GaUm now has a quahty first and third batanan. Not only Im his consastency 1mpro~·ed. but hia ~ethic and lnleftlity has too. Thole lhi.np are.«eys i.fSecbursclsJo It! 1 daana: as • profasionaJ beUpll_p. Drafted" t.y me Kama a r,. Royals latt summer, ~ m811 wmt and tee ii the caU coma -.in this MlllUMr. Wllile~ a 6-driw luttcr wt.o 1fP!S witb the piidl to hit to Ill fiddl. ~ lma"t dl11'1,ed die powcr- profeuloMI ICOUll look out al die Utftlld Calllll L "I've 11.a)'I Md dlt power IO~ die W out o( tbc part. but I M Vtt h8d w ~. said Seebwlfi. who has arown from ~foot. 16S 19bund1 to 6-2. 19S ... I've improved m y run production, so ~opefully thafs what they'll look at." "With his swina. When he $tans playina in profcss.ional baset.11. I think he'll stan hittina the Iona ball m o re. .. Gcrakos said ... And I know this tum.mer he'll work in the wciaht room. lit's IOI 1 pat frame lO put wciaht o~·· • The pilh was not always clear. He was recna!:!!( community colS.S his tm.ior year o( ~ . Gttakos knew of him but hid e.pnienced firia batnw-n and '*'keel oft Setburaa' decided to walk • M UQ..\ and did wdl. but the ctepth al recntited pla)'en left h.im in a difficult situation. .... • Ml always wanled IO IO to UC LA and I was a ~ student, .. ~ •id. .. My ...... re-' dlim. I p&a~ JV willt tllie ")'I diet nded ap pllJ1ft1 qnhy. I led the JV tam ia bitti.., but they~ 11ve me a tltot in tbc fil'A plltt. "GodilD tbere•• Wlllk~ .... bilmil&Uc. When )'OU•rc not I ICbolanhip pla)'ft', )'OU doo"'t It! mum of I shot, whd.bcr you're~ or"°'· .. t - 1 ....,,.... • . (' r ~' I •f .. .. Major ~e standings war~e • L Pd. G8 Lit ....... a..e Awa~ Oakland 9 6 .600 S-5 Won 3 S· 4 4-Ch. • 6 .S71 Yt S-5 Lost I 3-3 S-) tacT . 6 • . 429 2'1t S-S Lost 3 3-2 3. 6 Kansas Ctty 6 ' .429 2 Yt 4-6 Lost S 3-3 ). s Texas 6 8 .429 21/t S-S Lost t 2· 4 4-4 Seattle 6 9 .400 3 4-6 Won I 3-6 ). 3 Minnesota 4 9 .JOI 4 &Aft OIVlllON ).7 Lost 4 l -4 2-s Cleveland 12 3 .IOO 8-2' Won 1 7-2 S-1 New York 12 3 .800 7-3 Won 3 5-0 7-3 Boston 9 5 .643 21/J 7-3 Won 3 6-4 3-I Detroit 7 s .583 3112 6-4 ·Lost 1 4-2 3-3 Toronto 7 7 .soo 4 'h 5-5 Won 3 4-4 3-3 MiJwaukce 6 7 .462 5 4-6 Won 4 4-I 2-6 Baltimore 0 14 .000 I l'h 0-10 Lost 14 0-8 0-6 W1•11My'1 Scores OakJand 9 . Aqe11 8 Seattle 5. Chiago 4 Milwauktc 8. Baltimore 6 Ckveland 2. Texas I Boston at Detroit, ~·· rain Toronto 3. Kansas ity 0 New York 7. Minnesota 6 (10 innings) TMay'1Ga.mes SeattJe (Swift 1-0) at .upl1 (Fraser 1-0). 7:05 p.m. Boston (Ellswonh 0-2) at Detroit (Robinson 1-1 ). 10:35 a.m Baltimore (McG~or 0-2) at Milwaukee (Bosio 2-I ). I I :35 a.m Oakland (Davis 1-) at Chicago (Perez 1-0). 5:30 p.m. FrWay'1GamH Seattk at ~eh. 7:05 p.m. Boston at M1 waukcc. 4:05 p.m. Toronto at New York. 4:30 p.m . Cleveland at Minnesota. 5:05 p.m. Oakland at Chicago. 5:30 p.m. Baltimore at KJlnsas City. 5:35..p.m. Detroit at Teus, S:35 p.m . Natloaal League WEST-OIVISION -w L Pct. GB Lit Streak Home Away Dod1en 9 4 .692 7-3 Won I 4-2 5-2 Houston 9 4 .692 6-4 Won I 5-3 .i. I San Francisco 9 6 .600 I 5.5 Won I 4-3 5. 3 Cincinnati 8 7 .533 2 5.5 Lost I 4-4 4-3 San Diego 4 9 .308 5 4-6 Lost ., 3-3 J. 6 AtJanta 2 11 .154 7 2-8 Lost i l 0-8 2-3 EAST DIVISION Pittsburgh 10 3 .769 8-~ Won 4 5. 0 5. 3 New York 9 5 .643 l 1/2 7-3 Won I 6-2 3-J Montreal 7 6 .538 3 6-4 Won 5 5. .i 2· ., -Ch1c~o 6 .7 .462 4 3-7 Lost .i I· 4 5. 3 Ph1la elph1a 5 9 .357 51h 2-8 Lost 1 3. 2 2· ... St. Louis 3 10 .231 7 3-7 Lost 5 3-3 0-, Wedaesday's Scores San Diego at Dod1en. ppd .. rain Montreal 5. C hicago I Pmsburgh 8. St. Louis I San Franc isco 5. Cincmnat1 3 Ne"' Yo rk 6. Philadelph1a 2. Houston I. Atlanta 0 Today's Games San Diego (Jones I· I and.Grant 0-2) at Dodgers (Valenzuela 1·2 and Hersh1scr 3-0). 2. 4:05 p.m. ' San Francisco (Dravecky 1-1) at Cincinnati (Soto 1-0). 9:35 a.m Montreal (Smith 0-0) at Chicago (Maddux 2-1 ). 11 :10 a.m. St. Louis (0-Neal 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Smiley 0-1 ). 4:05 p.m. Atlanta (Coffman 0-1) at Houston (Knepper 1-0). 5:35 p.m Friday's Games Dod1ers at San Francisco. 7:35 p.m. Chicago at Pittsburgh. 4:05 p m. Montreal at Philadelphia. 4:35 p.m. Cmc1nnat1 at ~tlanta. 4:40 p.m. Ne"' York at St. Louis. 5:35 p.m. Houston at San Dlcgo. 7:0S J>.m._ ~- Or-. Coat DAILY PILOT/Thu...Oay. Aprll 21, 1988 - ~ . ' • • AMalUCAN UAGUE Alllllk• t, Melb I CA.LWCMt .. 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US •·I •·4 l\ltarl•ne N•Vt"atilove IU.S I 09' l-lu N• us ...... , NHL s~ cw • ...., OfY1SIOM PIMAU • .......... kWet "it,. .IY\f• S V/1\"l"'tlton 2 (Wies •lt<I ~10" t MOfltrH 3 I Series lied l· 1 · T9flitM'1 ~ S• L°"'' •• O.•roo• s~s D m 10.tr~ - W'-el 1-0 f.Omant«>" a.1 c.a-rv. OS Pm lEon-to., ,..Ch ...-~ ,:o--- What to watch at the· Ensenada start So )ou're going to watch the stan of the Newpon to Ensenada race - either from the beach o n Balboa Peninsula or the bluffs at Corona del Mar Or ma)be. hca\en forbid. from a spectator boat. W11h O\<'r 500 boats m1lhng about v.a1ung for their start. ~ ou "'111 be as confused. or ma) be more so. than the skippers and cre~s on the staning boats. Herc 1s what to "'atch for. Tht"re will be two staning hnes. \I.1th a committee boat o n each end of the lines. separated b) a commlllee boat 1n the center. all three anchon>d ofTthe Balboa ktt~ and des1gnat<'d b~ an orange ball. At 11 :50 a.m. Fnday there will be a wh1stlr or gun signal from each committee boat with a white shape hoisted at the masthead. That is the warnm!l s1~nal for the first stan. ALIOI LocuaEY .\t 11 5.J 1he "'h1te hapt v.-111 go do" n and a hlue shape ho1st<'d at 11 55 mar~1ng lhl' preparatof) .\t 11 50 the blut' c.haix-"'ill go do wn and one minute IJ1~·r 1noonl a red shape "ill go up nurl..1ng the stan o f the (kean Ral tng Catamarans on the inside li nl' JnJ no 'tan on the outside hne From then o n stan "'Ill ~at 10 minute 1ntl'r' al\ in th1 order. I 2.10 p.m -Class A. IOR on the 1ns1de hnr and Cl3ss ~ l 'LDB (llltra- hght d1 plar~·ml•nt boats I on the outer hne 12<!0 -Class B IOR on the inner hnt' and Class B l LOB on the outer hnc 12 30 -Cla~ C IOR on the inner hne. Class ~ PHRF (Perfonnance Handicap Rann@ Fl~tl outer hne l ~ ~O -Class B PHRF inner hne Class C PH RF o uter hne I ~ 50 -Clas' D PHR F inner hne Cla!>s E PHRF ou1er h ne I pm -Cla 'F PHRF inner hne. Class G PHRF 1'Ull·r hne I 10 -Clas!! H PHRF tnner hne Class I PHRF t'utc.-r hne I 2U -C'la\S J PHRF 1nn<'r hn~. ~nuent \lannl·r fold "'00<kn boats I outer hne B\ the last Stan ooats u.111 b( spread ou1 ·o'er a ~1dc <'\pan~ of ocean bel"'cen "eu.pon and Dana Point. man) u.1th their l olorful parachute sp1nnal ers blossl1ming 1f the v.md d1 rect1on 1s fa, orable -pn-ferably a south"est<'rl~ o r v..c-sterl) If b~ chance the "'md 1s southcasterl) or southerl\ th(' boats will ~ hard on the"' ind-heading IO\loard the beach or ta ~ing offshore for clear wind. In an\ t'' t.>nt. the stan of the En~nada •a e 1s a ~ achtmg spcctacu· lar th.it 1s not soon forgotten b~ either ..a1lors o r the landlub~r specaton.. Her~ 1s the brea~dov. n of classes O R <..\ <c a1a marans and trimarans) 30 lOR-.\. 14. IOR-8 1-l IOR-C ~ l 'LDB-.4.. :!5: ULDB- B ~I PH RF·.\. .io: PH RF-8. 39 PHRF-C. 3~ PHRF-0 . 4 1. PHRF-E. JQ PHRF-F. 40: PHRF-G. 45: PHRF·H . 34. PHRF-1. 45: PHRF-J 4~ .\n 1ent Manner. 17. The reason for the faster boats starung first 1s to pre"ent them pa~c.1n@ the slower boats and shado\\1ng their wmd as they head do"n coast Cup champ hopes to be top cat this weekend Dennis Conner will skipper a multihull· to prepare for America· s Cup c hallenge By AIMON LOCXABEY .._ .............. Probabl) the most closely watched ntet in the Ne"pon to Enscnada bash will ~ 1n the Ocean Racing Catamar-t)n d1' 1s1on. Not nec<"Ssanl) bccau~ one of the muluhulls 1s the most hkrh• fint yacht to finish. but guess who Will~ out for that honor'? .. Denni~ <. 1.mner of San 0 1<"go. "'inner oi the .\menca's Cup 1n ~ustraha 1n 1 Q ., . "'111 ~at the he1m of a .iO-foo1 ca1amaran. Stars & tnpe . supposed I) honing his skill at St('(nng 3 C'3tamaran since tfe will ~ drft"ndin1t the ~mena·s Cup in another t~ in-hulkr. But openence o r no. Conner v.111 not ~ a hoo-in for first to finish or "1n the O RC o\ dt\ 1sion 9n corrtetcd umc In both c.it~gon<'s he "'Ill~ up against ~1lan<' \.-5. a 6S-foot catamaran sailed b' ov.ner-dn1gner Rud' Cho' of Hav.a11 and ""-orld· faml"U' tn,.Oaran \allor Mike Kane ol ~t·"'ron Bealh ~1kane :\.·5 "'as first to finish in last ~ear's Ensenada ral"t v.1th an rlapscd ume of 1.i hours and I~ minutC'S and "'as th<' O RC ~handicap ""i nner Connc.-r is OD<' of the most taknted monohull sailors 1n the world He 1s a former world c-hamp1on in the vrner· able tar Class. onr of the most compct1t1,e onC'-des.1n fittts in the world . and has bttn a 1v.1tt winner (and one tJme loser> of the Amcnca's l uD 1n I 2-meters. He has ~n sa1hng a Formula-40 l'atamaran the last ~ months in rrcraratton for'defendinl the cup ID I lar~a catamaran ap1nst New Zea- land·, monohull sloop with e 90 foot "'a1crline and 125 ftt't overall. How- e, er \11 hacl f a). owner of the~ Zealand chalk nger. has saad he would not l'ompete against a catamaraa and "'ould asl the Ne,., York Supreme ( oun. holder of the America•s Cup Dcc-d of Gift. to o utlaw the propcmd n D1eao twin-hulled defender. lnl'1dentall). tf)'OU are looki .. for tars& tnpesatthestan.it willcurY u1I No. I .\1kane's sail number ·ti r-31 Yilchts.lelt belJ'lnd won't be left ou·t In uthcm Cahfom .. Yacht II\&" tauoo area · Lia Ml• ... I -...., __ Lank tupe Fl«t ol C.O.. Bt.ach - £nsenada Stl\ -at-Homes ratt (PHRF>. unda) ........... .., South Coa t Connthlan Yacht Oub -Flet her Mtmonal 1sthmus l'8Ct (Ud bolts). lUNa)' • Malibu Yacht Oub -Spnna Series (mwiibull), Sunday. Sanu Motncl Yacht Oub-lntr.· a.a;-.na ~tsJ: Sunda>-:-._ ._. Contt Ilea .. A.onatton Around OM01Mol Wancll rMJt .. '~ -.._ ---..,._--c------- I .. ~ C... DAILY Pll.OT/ ~. Apttl 21, 1111 Santa Anita, Los Al reslllts .......... lo...ltl C:......~( ..... I no.....,, IUt Ut ... al llUICTA ll•al .... l .a.IA .... ., ~· lt+ll .... 0 fltll.IC NOTICE Al-20,Jk NwtlAI -M.Sl'l.oe. Loe AJamfCO. UCO. •AC•.-. l ..... Mut• ,_) i.• .... 1•--111 , .... _, u.e Silv E_l_I T-tCI , U •aACTA ( ... ) .... U.a ,_ ...c• . .._,, ..... ""'9hM -(~) IOM >• W.....,. (It-I ?41 0-....... , ......... 1 n,.,. Hi2 U UIACTA (f>ll -111.Je ,,~. UTM llAC&. Trel ~._,.'""'I f:. ~ h:~.z., 1-HU ...... ... 4M •• !I.» 4• •• U •aACTA 1>11 .... tna •V'IWT'M •AC& ,._., I IMt .,..._ .... (l!IMI) •• t.• lJI Y-(-let (TM!!) ut Ue ~ :;:-, .. _, .,. U •JtACTA (M l .... ~-. rta.IC NOTICE NIUC NOTIC£ ' rtBt.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CODE AMENDMENT NO. 11-3 (Revl1lonato the Downtown Specific Plan, SpeclflcallJ Dlatrlct1 3, a 4) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing In the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center. 268'0 Main Street, Huntington Beach, catlfornla, on the date and at the time Indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard . relative to the application described below. DATE: Monday, May 2. 1988 TIME: 7:00 PM ' . , .. Bruins even sel-ies with Montreal Canadiens' top scorer sidelined; Devils top Capitals Pnm fte ASMdate4 Presa pme H riaht wi111 Stephane Richer. In tM Patrick Diviuon flaals: their top aoaJ SCQrer. will miss the Dnib •. c.,llah I: Aaron Broctn remainder of tht ~yom after he scored ~hree pis. and N~ Jeney suffered a broken naht thumb in the evened 111 scnn with Waslunston at first ptriod when he was slashed b)• 1-1 in a ft&ht-filled pmc 2 at <kfenstman M ichael Thelvcn as M Landover, Md. . broke in on Lemelin. Broten, who scored his tee0nd bat TbcBruins. whcu .. on~ube.F .. onun_tri.ckoih.iui~r NHLcar«r. only for the firs1 time since Dec. 13. 1986. had one 1oa.l 1n baslirst scvcn1Qyoff return home for pmes 3 and 4 on pmcs. His fint bat trick came 1n • Friday and S1,nday niahl$. rqular-season pme 111inst the New Goaltender Rejean Lemelin, Jtan- ing after complainina about being benched for the first pme of the series. made 27 saves Wednesday ni&ht 10 I~ the Boston Bruins to a 4-l victory over the Montreal Can- adicns. tying the best-of-seven Adams Division final at 1-1. Boston ·s Bob Sweeney and Ray York Rangers on J~n. 18 •. l 98S.. . · Bourque broke a scoreless tie i11 the A total of 162 m1nu1es an penalties second period and Moe Lemay's were called by rcfeRC Terry Gttt50n, slapshot from just inside the Mon--Who also ejected four playcn after a trcal blue line at l :32 of the third scrond-pcnod f.,ttt. The total wu the period pve tM Bruins a 3-0 lead. most-ever in a pme involvina the The Canadiens. who outshot the Bruins. 30-14. lost more than the Mik~ McPhtt finally solved Capitils. breaking ~h~ m~ of_l 3S set Lemelin 'when he converted a re-in pmt 3 of their senes Wlth the bound at 9:01 . A yers. fltlllC NOTICE rtBt.IC NOTICE K•11 1ng:Rlch.,d 8 Ryan. 364 ,ICTITIOUS ....... Cliff Of •5. Laguna Beach. N..-ITAT"tmNT Calif 9265 1 Tne IOllOwlng persons -S.gned Rtdlard B Ryan do;ng bo~ u.: Published Orange Coast WESTAR ASSOCIATES. D11tyPllot Apnl 7. 14 21 , 28. 2925 South Bristol, Costa 1988 Th-599 Mesa. call 92626 Robe<1 T Best. 2 J ade Cove. Corona Oel Mai. Cali! "8.IC NOTIC£ 92625 NOTICE TO Peter J Koettl09. 1975 CONTMCTO.-S Port Laurent Newport CA1.1.*G FC>ft 9'08 Bnc.h. Calif 92660 SohOOI DlstrlC1 Irvine Un•· .MUC NOTICE (150) days alter the date Mt PurlUWlt LO Section 4590 TRICT to ensure per · tor the ~no ol bids. of the Government Code ol lormence ·under the con-- A payment bond and • the Slit• of California. the trlCt. pet'lormance bOnd will be COl\.lfact .,will contain 0..MM"t .... ,., •r requJred prk>< to e•ec:vtton prO'lilsions , pennnting '"-a.. I. .,_ of the contract and Shall be succeuful b idder to ~ Ofenge Coalt 1n the fomi Mt forth in the subtthute NCUrlties lo< any o.iiy Piiot AprN 14. 21, 1N8 contract doc,,menll moneys wllhheld by IM DIS-TNl 15 Pta.IC NOTICt "8.IC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIOi MSC-270 Robert k BrlltuS, TrvS!ee fled under declatatton of trust Bid Deadhne 2 o'cloc:k Notice la hereby giYen that the City Counc:M Of the City Of HuntlngtOn dated 91 t8187 For Brwus p.m of the 11111 day ot May. BNich. California wtll reoefYe ~ bida tor the recontCructlon end imp(owe- Famoty Trust, 70 La Verne t988 ments of vatioua local streets, arteriel highways. end eMeys In Diatrtct '1272, Avenue Long Beach. Calif Place of Btd Receipt. In the City of Huntington Beech, Caltfomla In eccordance wtttl the plane end 90803 lrwMt Un1hed SctiOOl D1s1rlct · cwltiona fie In the office ol the Director of SUBJECT: Code Amendment No. 88-3 APPLICANT: City of Huntington Beach Tl11s ous1ness is con· Adm1n1Strahon Center specfflcatlons end apecaal Pf' . on 6 _...,,....,.,tee=-.:o a general Part· Proiect ldenlttication Public Works. Documents w1t4 be~ on April o, 1988. A Ct\Wge of netsl1•P 111~--Westparll ~ $35.00, .flOt refundable. wUI be Lequired fOt .-:ti NLO~~lona wld LOCATION: Downtown area.generally located along Pacific Coast H;ghway between Goldenwest Street and • Beach Boulevard (see attached map) ZONE: Downtown Specific Plan PRQPOSAL: Revision to expand residential uses in Districts 3 and 4 in the Downtown Specific Plan and minor 'revisions In all districts which will create a more concise document. ENVIRONMENT1AL STATUS: Covered by Envlronmental Impact Report No. 82-2. COASTAL STATUS: Pursuant to Section 989.5.0 a Coastal Development Permit is not necessary with this application. Coastal Commission will review the proposed_ changes. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request Is on flle in the Department of Community Development, 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach. California 926448, for Inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to ihterested parties at City Hall or the Main City library, 7111 Talbert Avenue. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend sald hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If there are any further ques11ons please call R.obert Franklin, Assistant Planner at 536-5271 or the Office of the City Clerk, 536-5405. HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL, By: Allele M. Wentworth, City Clerk, Phone (71') 531-5405 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot April 21, 1988 The , Downto,wn Specific · Plan A~k MAP c;,.A. e;~. ~ 'N A STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legat Departrnent at the Daily Pilpt is pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to new businesses. We will now 'SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course. after the search Is completed we will file your fictitious busmess name statement with the County Clert(. publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then flle your proof of publi- cation with the County Clerk. ( Pleale stop by to file your fictitious business statement at the Daily Pilot Legal Depart- ment. 330 West Bay, Costa Mesa. California. If you can not stop by. please call us at (714) 642-4321. Extension 315 or 316 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this prooedure by mall. If you should have any further questions. pleese call us and we will be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business!! .. Th623 ', • Ro~ K Bnz1us. Trustee taty SctiOOI ~panying drawings. This statement was hied Place Plans are on Ille DIRECTOR Of "'9lJC WONCI EITWATE w1U'I the County Clefk of Ot· Knowles and LaBonte• ange County on Aprd 13, Architect. Inc 14772 P1aia 1988 FS1710I Drive, Suite 201. Tustin. WORK ITEM PuDhsned Orange Coast Calllornia 92680 QUANTITY Daily Ptlot Aprtl 2t. 28. May NOTICE IS HEREBY SCHEDULE A: LOCAL STREET IMPROVEMENT 5. 12 1988 Th-627 GIVEN tllat l he above- named Scl>OOI D1S1rtCI for P't&IC ·NOTICE Orange Counly Calrtorn1a. 1---------aotlng by and through lls FICTITIOUS euslNlll Goll9fn•ng Board. Jlefe1n· NAME ITATEMEWT alter referred to as "DIS.. The lollOWong persons are TRICT". Wiii rece<ve up to. dO<ng bus.ness as bot not late< than the at>ove- ARLENE 'S ATTEND· steted time sealed bids for ANTS. 673 \/1C10n• =F. tl18 award 01 a contracl for Costa Mesa Cahf 92627 the above pro,ec1 Arlene B Chapman. 673 Bids shall De rec~ 1n Vlci0<18 "F. Costa Mesa. the place 1dent1tied above. Cah t 92627 and shall be opened and Thts business is con· publtcly read aJoud at the ducted by an 1nd1v1dual aoove·stated time and Arlene B Chapman place This s1atement was ltteo There wtll be a S t!>O 00 1. Removal and disposal of 1rees 2. Install root bamer 3. Remove and dispoM of curb-and gutter •.Remove and dispc)se of P.C.C. driveway S. Remove and dispose of P.C.C. sidewalk 6. Remove and d ispoe of aapnah conorete 7. Construct P.C.C. curb and gutter 8. Construct P.C.C. driveway 9. Construct P.C.C. sidew8* 10. Construct asphalt ooncre'- 11. Remove concrete cross gutter 12. Construct concrete cross gutter 13. Remove and reconstruct concrete blOCk retaining wall 13" high slumpstone t88 EA. 188 EA. 12,789 ~F. 27,912 S.F. 38,MeS.F. 6.822 S.F. 12,789 L.F. 27,912 S.F. 38,M9S.F. 82TON •.812 S.F. •.812 S.F. •s L.F. with tt>e County Clen< ol Or· cseposlt required for each set ange County on Apnl t4, of 6td documen•s to guaran-SCHEDULE 8: RECONSTRUCT ALLEYS IN DISTRICT •272 t988 FS77132 lee heir return 1n good con- PuOllShed Orange Coast d1t1on within 10 da~ alte< Dally PtlOt April 2 1. 28. Mey ltMI bod opening date. s 12 198$ E.aui 01ddef 5'1all oe a ......... ______ ni_-63_1 licensed con11 ac tor f'tlll:lC NOTICE pursuanl 10 lhe Business ---------and Professions COde and I(.... be f!Cef'sed 1n the following FICTITIOUS 8UltNESS cl&S$1f1catt0ns Class B · NAIE STATE..wl ~al Butldtng Contr&C1or 1. Remove and dispose of asphalt concrete 2. Remove and di spose of concrete g\Jtter 3. Excavation •. Compaction 5. Construct concrete gutter (8" thick) 6. Furnlstl and 1,,.tall C .M.M. 7. Fumiah and install asphalt concrete 8. Remove and replace c oncrete alJey apron St,572 S.F. S.'85 L.F. 2.197 C.Y . 11,521 S.Y. S, 185 LF. •.9nTON 1.991 TON 2.800 S.F. The folloW1ng persons are Eacn bid must contorm do;:'d'Rrie'~~ ~RAiN\NG =,,:, ~:;:n~~: to ll\e SCHEDULE C: ARTERIAL HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROJEC•. 2976 Jave Road. Each Otcntef snail suOmf\, Coste Mesa. Calll 92626 on the form furnished Wflh 1: Excavate and construct P .C.C. SKS Tra1n1ng Assoetates. the oon1rac1 documents a sidewall< In parkways 11,923 S.F. •ric Cahlorn1a 2976 Java llsl of the proposed subcon- Road Cosla Mesa, Cell! tractors on tnis P"Ofec:I 85 In acco<danoe with the Pf'Olrisk>na"of Secilon 1773 of the Labor Code. the 92626 requtted oy lhe Suole111ng S ,..._,.., __ ,_ "'· of, ... _ n-.-ot ,_ .......... _. .. _._ • .__ ..... .. T - -• ...:_ -and-SllbCCJnrr•cTing Fair tateof~,....,-~ectOI' u.-_ ... ment u-.!-~~-... ~· his ousiness is con· P • G determine the ~al rvev•11i.... rate Of ---s>Pflcabte to the work to bi duc1ed by-a cOl'poratton ntciteeS ,..ci ovet'nment . · .-· _,.., ---· . . Cnarlotte g3110 Pres>de<ll Code Section 4 100 et seq done; OopteS o the latest general wage rllte det.ermtna1IOOS.,. on file at the This statement was hied Each bidder must submll office of the City Qec1( and the office ol the Director of Public W~s 6f the with the County Cieri< 01 Or· with each O•d c:erttfieo or City of Huntington Beach. CallfOf'nla. ange County on Apnl 6, 1988 cash+e< s cheek payaole to FJ79t10 the DISTRICT or a bid bond Plans end epeclfiutions. together with Pf'opoMI form, may be obtained at Published Orange CoaSl in the form sel forth in the the office of the Director of Public Wortts. City Hall, Huntington Beach, Daily P1101 April 14 21 28 contract documents in an . May 5. 1988 Tn.620 amount not less tl'lan 10.,.. of California. ---------the maumum amount of btd rtBt.IC NOTICE u a guarantee that the btd· No bid will be recelwd unless It la made on a blank form furnilhed by the ---------der will enter into ·1he OlrectOI' of Publ4c Works The tpeClal attention of Pf'otpeetlYe bidders Is FICTITIOUI IMISIMEH proposed contract 11 the calted to the propoMI requirements. Mt forth In the specifications, f()( full T~~~~1!,.~ are ~Id":, 1~n ~,:~t ~f ta~~ directions as lo the bidding. d0tng busmess as to eflter Into said contract. ABLT2GO OFFICE SUP· SOCh MCUrttV Wiii be forfeit. . The aboYe quantJtlM are approximate onty, being glwn -a bMls tor the PORT SERVICES, 28387 The OISTRICT ,_Ye$ comparison of bids, and the city of Huntington Beed\ doee no1 ...,,... or by Paseo El S1en1. Laguna the rtght to re,ect any or all lmpticatlons ... that-the actual amount Of work wMI CC>rteapond therewtth Noguel Ceht 92677 bids or to waive any Ir· bul ,-...,.,,. the right to Iner .... °' dee!_.. the amount of elf'/ ctw or Beverley Lou•se Trentteld. r419Ular1ties In any bids or in portion of the work, as be rn9)' deemed neoeaary or expedient by the 28387 Paseo El Siena. the btddtng Director of Pubic WOftls Laguna NIQIH!I. CaM 92677 The OISTRICT nas ob-. Tn1s buSlness is con-tamed lrom the DlrectOf of ducted by an 1n<hvldua1 the Oec>artment or Industrial Beverley Louise Trenfield Relat1ons the genfrat rh1s stat~t was flied pr..,a1hng rate of per diem wtth the County Clenc of ()f-. wages 1n the locahty 1n wf'llOh ange County on Mareti 23. 1n.1 WOl1I is to be performed 1988 FJ1S521 for each craft or type of Publ1sned Orange Coast worker needed to execute Daily Pilot Aprrl 21. 28, Mav the contract Suen rates are 5. 12. 1988 as fOllows _______ Th_-63_3 Cr-alt. c1us1f1oat16n. or rtBt.IC NOTICE Type· The prevailing wage ---------tcale is on hie at the District S T A T E M I N T O F !llce. 5050 Barranca WITHDAAWAL Partlway. Irvine. CA. 92714. FfM>11 ~~ A copy may be obtllioed OPERATWIG UNDER upon request FICTITIOUI •UllNlll The foregoing schedule of NAm per diem wages IS baMd I The follOW11l9 person has upon a WOt'li•ng d•y of eigfll Withdrawn as a general Plf'I· (81 hours The rate for hof- Mr from tl18 partnennlp op. lday end overtime WO(tc lhall er-ating under-the fictitious be -1 teast time and on.- businen name of PREPAID half ... Al TERNATIVE CONSULT. 11 lh•ff be mand•tory upon ING (PACI at 364 Chtf Or the CONTRACTOR to whOm = 5. Laguna ee.cn. Calif the contrac1 Is -wded. and 92651 upon any subcontrM:tor The f1C111tous ous1ne" under Midi CONTRACTOR, neme statement tor tl18 part-to pay not leA "'*' ttle said ntlfSh1p was hied on October SCJeClf..0 rates 10 .ii workers 7, t987 •n tile County of Or· employed bV them in 1M ••· ange FILE NO. F357540 9CYlion of the contr.ct. Atl bids will be compa1ed on a basis of the Direct« of Public WOftla es1lma1e ot the quanltlel of wortt to ~ done. Substitution of MCUlitlee tor elf'/ monlea wtthhekt by the City to lnlure performance lhall be permitted in 9CCOl'dance with pr~ of the callfornia Government Code, Secilon 4590. Each b6d lhlll be made oUt on a form to be obtained at the olflca ot the Direct« of Pubic Worb. Oeulopment Wtng. 2000 art.in Street, HuntlngtOn Beed\, ceMfomla; lhlll be Meled end fled ...... the Qty a.1t •t the CMc Center. Second floor Adrntnletratlon Buldlng, 2000 ~St,_, Huntington Beech, calffomla., on or before 10:00 ~.m. ol Apf'tl 27. 1988. end lhai be opened by a commltt .. compoeed ol the Ctty Qertl, the Ctty Attorney end Direct« ot Public Werts Of their authortlled repiwutatlW end the r..it~ of Mid bidding wtl be f'9P0'1ed to the Ctty Counc:M of Mid Ctty ol Hunttnigton 8-ch, at their reguter me.ting to be held on Mondey, Mey 16. 1988, at the hOur of 7:30 p.m. In the Cl1)' Coundl Chembera In the CMc Center of Mid Ctty of Huntington Beech. and lhlll be llCted upon by Mid City Council at the feguter mMCing of May 1&, 1988. The Ctty ol Huntington Beedl, Cellfomla r...,..,.. the right to retact wry or all bkla. end to accept the b6d deemed for the beet lnt ... t of the Ctty of Huntington Beech. California. By Otder of the City Counctt of the City of Huntington BMch, CalltOrnla tNs April 4, 1988. ATTEST: Male ............ Clly C*' Full Name and AOdr-ot No bidder may wittldrew th• Person Withdrew-any bid lot a period of llicty Publllhed Or-. eo.t Delly Plot April 7, 14, 2,, 11U Th517 , you'll1 find A NEW WORLD OF All'lENTUBE! inlhe -sslFIEDS -·~~~--- .. \ 1 ' ; ' • • • ' • Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Thurtday, Aorfl 21. 1918 •. ·t ,) . COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 89 The Ham~Ond Co. pays first common stock dividend nae Hamm_. C.. has reponed its unaudited earnings for its fiscal year ended March 31 and announced the payment of its first~ver common stock dividend of I 0 cents per share to owncrs.Qf record as of April 22. payable May I I. ... For the year ended March 31, net income was $907,000. or 42 cents per share. compared to S 1,669.000. or 73 cents per share (full y diluted.) for fiscal 1987. Revenues for the Ncwpon Beach-based monpgc banking firm were S25.526.000. which reflected a decrease o f 20 percent. compared to revenues for fi scal )Car 1987ofSJ1.]95.000. ' Loan originations dunng fiscal 1988 wen: $4}7.004,000, compared to $499.090.000 the previous year. a decrease of 12 per~nt. Loans serviced dunng 1h1\ period were S6 l 5,6 78.000. compared to S6 72. 948,000 for fiscal 1987. An 8 peroeqt increase in shareholders' cqu1t ) was rcponed for fiscal 1 98~ of S 11.802.000. compared to SI 0,890,000 for the previous year. According to President Thomas T Hammond. company has adopted a dividend pohcy that. state~ the company will pay ~tween I 5 and JO percent of each fi$C'al year's net income as a d1v1dend. provided the compam ·., cash flov. ,rnd "'orking rap1tal "'arrant ~uc h a d1\ 1dl·nd Thl· c.ompan) ·s d1\ 1dtnd "'Ill b<-paid on an an nual baw. subJe 1 to the board of d1rec1or"s apprn' al Hammond said of the compan\ s pcrtorrnan1.t" lur li~al I Y8 "It "'as a difficult) earto manage f or thl' fmt quana (through June 19 1 l loon 'olume\ "'ere , er\ strong R1s1ng 1n te-rest rates. ho"'e'er. drama11ca!l\ reduced loan demand until Februan JY IS "'h1d1 madr operating margin~ d1ffi rul1 10 mainia1n 1nce h~bruar\ I 'Its~ luan 'olume has Ix-en strong m all of thl I!. l'Stern stal~s 1n "'h11.h The Hammond Co operate~ . . . Ir\ 1nl'·h.i,l'd Okeoo Electroalcs Loe. ha'> repun<'d rnnrJ finan ... 1.11 fl''>ults for lhl' seconJ 4uMlt'f anJ '" mvnth) l'ndl·d .\pnl .: IQ 'l't 'Ml le\ for thl ~cond quaner inu<'a\ed .i• 1 p..·r .. C'nl tu \ \ti.~ I .i.101 '' S> -qy ()()()last H'Jt '~·t 1moml' fl·1 1hc: 1.1u.1rtl'r 1n\ fl'<1wd ~-p.:rc<'nt to \: 1nll 1 • ~J 1Jf .l -l.l'"" P\.'I ,hJrl' 1111m s: ~ 'Tl1l11un or ~9 (t'nt'> per \h..tr " h·r :1i,· 111..r p.:nod la\l \\JI r ur thl' '" m11n1h' endt·d .\pnl : I "!I>< net 'a i·, tutalt:dS~,, I'' ~~'"'llhnt•t inrome utSr-:.i ,. ·r·•- c"tnl\ p..·r shJrr < 11m narJblt' re.,ult'> fort ht prior •eJ1 .,.. nt•t \Jin of $.l/\ 'h.l •~I( 1 and net incoml' ol S.l 11- 68 l.l'nl\ f)l:r ,•,Jr1.· F10anu J! rnult> tor the '-t'C'und i..iuanc J r1,1 '•' m onlh~ t"ndl·J \l.1r1..h : . I <.i ~ ha' e ht·c n rnt.11n! t1 1ndudl.'lhl' rl•,ult,111 ):mtron Corp "'h1ch l!.J\..l,qu ·1.·d in a trans.:n111>r1 Jl'"untcd tor as a pooling ul in1~n·\t\ 1n ~la\ 198~ D1ceon 1) ltne 111 tht 1.uunt~) leading rndn ut ;i, turn' of both rnrnntn and high technolog~ mul11ta:cr un u11 board) :ind bad.pant'!\ . . . Advanced Logie' Researcb lnc. o f Ir' 1ni· ..tnd 11\ Singapore atlilt.itt ha\l" acq ui red ~.. pt•r.i:nt 1>1 Systooetics Inc. and hold ~arrants to mcn•a'><.· their ll}krt•st tu ~..i o pcr1.cn1. tn• a tiling .... tth the ~cunt1es and E~lhJ!"~l" Com m1ss1 on. .\d \a need L-Ogic said 1t lx-ltn cs thl' llCQu1s1t1on ol ')\'>lllneucs stock "ma~ enhance-the lung. range business pruspeca and opponun111es .. of .\d' a med l ug.c and )')lo nl.'llC'> a 1.omputer ,Oft\l.arc 1..omp.1n ~ based 1n Fulkrtun The mirrUl11mputer manutacturer ~1d ll "'0uld ll ~t· tu tuns1der tnl· poss1bil1t\ of a "future .comb1natiun or merger .. of thl' t\1.11 1f It appears to be in their .. mutual ht:st interests .. .\!though their businesses appear "cumpkmentJI"\ · .\d,anccd Log1l said tt has no current plJn to ali..iu1rl' S) stoneucs. NYSE UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK AP -Tne IOllOWI~ llSI snows •fie Nfw Yori\ Stoel>. E •Cl'lange stocl\s and .. ·ar•11,,1s 1na1 na vt oo~ uo t11e most and d~n lne most out<! on percent of cnanoe r'e-oarc!less ~ volume for Wed No securit ies 1rao1no Delow S2 !l'f "'CJ· ·uoeo Net and oercefllaoe cna..,1>es are ,,..,. oitlt rt nce oe •wee" ine orev•ous c1os1no o••ce ar-o w eonesoav's 2 'b m o••ce Name 1 Constar 1 GenRad 3 Gor •cr. ofB 4 ReaonoBa' 5 viToodSnp 6 Cnoc•FON 7 W1n1a"-lric 8 Pier 1 9 KaneDSvc 10 LearPelrl 11 CmplrTas• 17 Zen11t1Lao 13 Clab1rCo 14 US Ho~ 15 Anlnoriv UPS Lut C....,. fl.ct. 21 + i'~, Uo 9 8 9 • + l,. Uo 8 I lll. + J . uo 6 1 2 + • Uo 6? i + • Uo 6 7 8 • + , I.Jo 6 S 2 • + • UP 6 3 11 + ~ Uo 60 2 • + w Uo S 9 1 • + 1 UP 5 9 11 • + ~ Uo S 7 21 + it. Uo S6· 2 1 + @ Uo SJ 2 -: + .,. Uo 5 3 13 • + ~ UP S 0 TOAL Dlsn~y mayezpand mall-order business I Bl RB.\' K ( .\ P> -Wah D1sne> Co. ex~ts to t.akt' 1.on1rul nnt month of tht• d1re<:t·ma1l busmess C1utdcrif1- E duu111 un ~ urp a S5'.! m1llton acqu1sjt1on that wou1d s1 gnifilanth C\pand D1sne) ·s mail-order bus1nc-ss. - ln.1 1t'lci ti:dmo\t' D1sne' plansto add tO East Coast \tosi:'> .w the rorporat1on·s fledgli ng retail operation. a Dl\nl·~ spo ktsman !Ml1d Tuc.-sda~ D1'>nn l urrt·n11\ operates three stores that are not on amusl·ment-park grounds. all 1n Southern Caltfom1a. .l1.,11rd1ng tu "tn e Burke. \Ke rres1dent of D1snc-~ · • 11\\Unll'I prm1ulls ctn 1s1on '\n • lt·r\l'\ -hJ~d C hlldc raft 11. as a neat fit be'Cause 1t\ t.trgl'I m..trket "thl· pre.> hoolers who art' the loyal fans of \111. kl•\ \l•>U'>l' Donald Dud .. and other characters from the: D1)n\'\ mrnJ.gC'fll' Burke said < h1khiJft '' mailing ltst ali.o will help bolstt'r !>i,nn ' n\Jtl·orctt•r business Last \car. :us m1llton dlPll'' ,,: 1hc V. alt l>s~ne) Fam1l~ Gift Catalog v.-ert' m,.111l'J I h1'> ~l·a r. ()1,ne~ plans to mail 8 m11l1on copies .1 'P. 1~e<,m,rn ..aid The ,·pmh1ntd mo\e\ "'''' e'pand b~ one-third Dl\nn ~ 'mall t:'il d1' 1!.1on. con!.umer prodltcts. which hll'fl'>\'' Dl\Ol'' \ h.m1rter" and run!> retail ope-rations. · In , c;, -th(' lOnsuma products di' 1s1on reported carr.ing., 11 S Jt ~ m1ll1on about 6 percent ofD1sn(') ·s Sl .9 b1ll1,1r 1n 1 ~ -rnenue · ••• In \Jf' .luan ( ap1<otrano Nicbols lastihlte has .innvun ... l·d 11\ .... htilh o"' ned subs1d1ar>. !'11cho ls Institute '-c.-t"ori... Im ,., nc.-gotia11ng for tht" acq.u1s1 uon ofCltnical LJb<>rdtOnn 1..•' L1nlol n Inc 10 Lincoln. "'icb. .\lthl1ugh .1grt'ement 1n pnnr1ple has not be-e n rc..tl hed on al! prinn pal terms the acQu1s1tton would 1n' oh l' thl· pa\ mrnt ofrash. prderrC<d stock and notes. In ~parat~ t.r.rn~c lion~. '.\1chol~ l.n.stJtute Network Inc "l>uld al!.{) alqutrc atlihated laboratonc.>s sn Omaha. Neb ..tnd '>1ou' C 1t' to .... a '.'1c hub Institute al~o announcc.>d 1t plans 10 offer S'.!- rntlbJn 1n long term not~ '" a pn' ate placement man.:igt'd tn Prudential-Bache C ap1tal F1nanc1ng Corp The fun ds from this ftnanC'lng v.ould be used 10 the .t\.~U1'>1t1on and the refinanci ng of m current and mid· term vbltg.:uions CHILBERTO 16 Vallev Ind 11 Atatan•SOs 18 BanllAmer 19 Hor 1zonCo 20 11a1vFo " 11 NwAmSnoe " n FtCap<IHIO 23 Bes•Prod 74 M1tetCp 2!1.t + 1 Uo SO 8 + l.t UP 4 9 10~ + 1 UP 4 9 2l • + 8 Uo 4 I 8 ~ + 1' Uo 'I 21. + 1 Uo 4 I 5~ + • UP 4 7 111.t + 1 UP 4 6 i-'8 + 9 uo '5 California First Bank pro1notes John Toal 2S ToscoCo Nilme I l=r..inf ofA 1 Ill Power 3 Aoo,Cf'la!!TI o• 4 Hatt Frari~ 5 Newn.annv ~ NAFCO F"C • 7 Colum Ga\ 8 l,llOMerM lg ~ GNCin of s 10 Pars..rOrll• 11 Hartt>vOav 12 Carriaoelno t3 v1L TV ofB 14 MEI Oivrs IS PogoProd 16 MCorP cvol 17 Novs1r w•C 111 lllPw 4 2601 1~ SOumrlO.Co 20 Tal~y olB 21 HallFrl\ ofB 71 MorKnud 23 Jepson 2• Wilsl'lire Oit 25 TeM>ro Pel 76 Varco 2'• + ,. UP 4 5 DOWNS LHf C.... Pct. I • -.. ,.,. Ott 9 6 17't -Pe §ii 9 5 • ~ 86 ' ~ 86 4l,. -" ()f' 7 3 9 .-~ 014 6 4 11 i • 9 Ott 6 3 J'1 -• Ott 6 1 16 , -Ott 57 4 ~-• Ott 57 21 ' -1 • ()f• 5 3 ·~ -• ()ff 5 1 1 ~ Off S1 4\.s -• Of! S I ,~~ -.. ~ H 1~ -• Ott 5 0 191. -()ff LS ,,_ ! Ott ,, 19 •. -1 Ott 'a ol -l Ott •7 35 e -Jl• Ott 4 7 r~ = ~ ~ H tOl• -., 4.4 51--" OTC UPs & DowNs CaJifonaia First Bnk has appotnted t"'o ne"' e\C'CUl•H \ IC't' pn.•<,1dcnts. ThC'~ are Job f . Toal of 'e"'pon Beach. h<."ad ot thl' han ~·s first statC'"'1de real estate tinan('c grt"'UP ~a~d in Santa .\na and Tom Shiba." ho is tn cha~!.' of 1hc han1. «, alqutsatfon 1)f t 'n1on Bank from StandarJ Chanered PU I ahfom1a First 1 the 'l\lh larr<.t \.ummcrcs al ban~ m th<.' -.tate • • • I" ·-a· res1dl"nt Oarylt' G . Jotanson. CLl . FSA. has be-en c.-lt'cted 1,t•n1ur '11.t' prt•s1dent of pension '"' e~tment scr\ ICC'' at Pacific Mun1al Ltft lnnraaNCo. and .... 111 ht-re<,pons1hle for all aspt"C"\S of the com pan\ ·s gu.irantced and managed 1n,t"stm<"nt product~ dis· tn"utcJ · w the: l 'i pen ion market. according to Ham (, Bubb. lhJ1rrnJn .rnd ~h1ci nC'cut1't" offi 1.-rr He announced thl"("C' otht>r r rurrWl llln' JI lh(' 'C\I. pon &arh ht'adquan('f"; Robert G. Haskell of ( lt\lJ \ks.a 1u \t'u1nd '1ct' prc<itdcnt and d1rt"\."tClr of c-orporate and put-It~ atlair' R ~ .. WirUlin. C'PA. CLr of Fountain \ alle~ 10 ~· ... •nJ 'l\.l' prt",tlknt ot ta\ and <.uprort sen ices and Donald G. Hilliard oi '\'"-r<•rt Beach to aS'il'>lan t '1cr president. asM\tant tfl':lSUrl'r • • • Stt•rit) Pacific National Bamk has namC'd Fruk C'llilberto of I J~1.on..t '.: 1gut•I J' rt>g1onal \'IC'(' prcs1dt"n1 for the Cahfom 1a rt.·t:i1I hanl.. \coastal r~wn He OVt'l"S('e~ hank1 n~ office-s 1n Orangr and n D1l·~u rnunt1<"~ rJnging from M1~'1on V1e10 to Ranrho Santa Fe Thl' b;i nl.. 1~ th<' pnnl 1pal 'ubs1d1a~ oi Lo<. .\ngele<,·ba~e-d Secunt\ Pacific l l'rp . the~' cmh la!JeSt bank holding rompan ' 1n the l n1 wd . tates "'1th as~l~ of s-: t11llton. NYS E CoMPOSlfl lR~~s~c11okS Early rally wiped out NEW YORK ·(AP) -A sudden afternoon· downdraft wiped out an early gain in the stock: market Thursday. leaving prices little changed~ from Wednesday. • The Dow Jones average of JO industrials. up more than 30 points at its midscssion peak. closMr with a 1.99 p in at 1.987.40. · Declining issues outnumbered advances ~ about 7 to 6 on the New York Stock Exchange, w~ 6 76 up. 798 down and 496 unchanged. ' Big Board volume totaled 168.44 milli0tt· shares. against 14 7.59 million in the prcvio~ session. The NYSE's composite Index edged up -~ to 145 . .D. ..;:; WH AT AMEX Orn WH AT NYSE Orn NEW VORK (AP) APf. 21 NEW YO~K (AP) A.Pr. 21 Prev. ~. ""'1 ~l . Thul! ! Advanced Advanced Declined Oecllned ¥nc~n9ed ~ ¥nc"an9ed 1aa1 otalluues olal issues 1w New highs .. s New nigh\ 7 New lows 9 6 NewlOws 17 12 AMEX LEADERS NYSE LEADER S GoLD OuoTE S Dow JoNl s Avf RAGE) MHALS Quoas Boesky'is lawyers try~ t o shorten s ente n ce : NEW YORK (AP) -Ivan F. Bocsky's help in uposiaa oth~ Wall Street fttons is more siariificant than previously recopizecf. and could seart new indictments by autumn. h11 lawyen said in a reqoest to cut his prison 1ntence. In teekint 10 reduce \he three-year term, la~ Leon Silverman and Robert McCaw allO di1cloted that rtderal oftkials ph · Jty orotecied Bonlty from• :.:J::mn befOre he bcpn terVina his *"1ence laat month. They alto IAid tl\ie convicted WalJ Sltftt speculetor bu bem tailed and ~ by olbm -IOIMtimes u$irw tck~uipped C:an -he bas impliCaled ia nPdaJ ftlonin. "Mr. lonlty hu hem asked, and bu vol.anlilCnd, information about U1l>ia, DIODle. relaliofttbiPI. trant- 8Cli4tel Ud .aaritin &bat were not lbc •b,;ect or praannce dcbl iefi1111 I,..., ... ._...,..__ ..... ... 7. , .... a ..... olieqviry '°'&"'9· ••• i•~ton. .. documna. ftlid .ttb U.S. Dillria ,..._ M~ t...ar 1111 Friday, ..,W °"or die dearell pybaiC indicMioet'"' I.Mt laalty'1 dndolUfawill-• ......... ol new indictments. It also proVlded new insi1h\ on the extent of Ids cooptration. ··- Boesky's lawyers d id not sua!¥t how much the sentence shoull" ~ reduced. They alt0 asked Lasker Mt to consider the request until abcflit October, cla1mina by then .. the ei· traordhwy utent and value of gt, Bonky's cooperation wiJI beccW even more ttidmt than it _~~ 1mtenci._ or than it cu be now - John Carroll, an Mlis&anl u.s: attorney handlina lhccme, wo.ald noc comment oa tht request or otba aspecu or the docwneiaL 0ace Wall Street,1 bat.tnown speculator in ~ or compnies ta'l'fed (or l'C*ible IUeowm; l9oatY 11unned 1be ftnandal wortd ill No~ber 1916 whn be paid tM Securities and ~ eom. million a record SIOO mituoe Id =-~:::r1r .... ~ leCUritiel ... '° "'""" ~ 111 .. , .............. in • .......................... ~ ...................... U.n.dlla-..._ ... , r ~ IC'lr."' ~ ___ ..,.. i - I f ~CALL 642-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-6800 • 4 \\nes ...... . 7 da'IS · ...... . IMI Cerw..... llU cMta... _2124 ...,.._...,._ ~ tlltlC.... .. 11111 •n C:.11 --~--i ildflM 2B r 2Ba r.;1~R~IG3'H~Trc05iN~SiFP;RliilN~Si•:1===-···===1 Rwnbllng 3 bdml hQm91. °"'*x wl mwb6ed fits, BNutitvt se>aelou• con-UYFlllT ..... NEWPORT Belld'I condo So ol PCH 2Bdrm 1ea ; F1mlly roclln Ith frplc;,09'age.leundfy. pvt do.. TrHvl 28r t'181 WEmllE SpaclOUI •BR 3'18A 2 2t>f 21>• 1700 ,,, Frpic pauo carport frl>lc lg meMia.-! bMmed celllngl & Fp. bMCf'I aeoeu. No pell 1950 & 2B, 288 widen st«v home wlhvQ41 pa11o gated close to t>each cJOMIS new Cf"PI No THI DAILY PILOT Cl,ASSIFICO O'FICl HOUAS T~ 8enolce M-' C .. CK Y°"" AO T .. FIRST DAY Big yard with lawn. pine 1 1350/mo. 975-2370 St150 & 1Br 18• $750 Magnificent view Lg mstr wor)Cout rm pool No pets $900 675-1746 ,,... & private pool. Loe In 1 quiet water-VILLAS tulle wi enct POfC,, 3 car pets S lOOO 964-1•42 SPACIOUS 2 Bedroom APAll .. 11 .~ '349,900 83t-t400 ..... scaped complex Frple par king Avail n ow NWPT Crest condo 1g 3br 1Ba wtth p11t0 Available Sparkling ci.an. lar .. ., e 00 AM·5 30 PM $Mwdey I 00 AM·11 30 AM ... •«"'e< • ,.._ -- ....._ C-W M ' I 00 AM-S 00 Pt.I M Ak .. I .... tuCATlON -· 'J'O'M• OfAO'-.tH£ '-; U . AM ""-"" ,,. ,.,.,. _..., .. "# ... .., ..... < ...... ......,-................. ,. .. ~ .. M1 !Ifill ,.,.. 0.--. ~-tU-" fllt ......,., '°" "'" .,,., ~ .,. ...... ~ - • • Lrg 28R 28A Upstrs. wl d hkup PoOI. llC AH MLll 111._. S 1500/Wk Ot $4000 mo 2 ,01 near pootltennll May 1 $850-HGullty G11oen apts Beeu11fui!Y ~Alt Mt MO..,l lrplc;. micro, beamed ce•I wl gar & 09f"i'' No pets ... YllU lm&LS A'il 5 1 Dole garage· 121-0629 or 247.5030 1andscapeo ground., ::!~·E~T:;cE ~kl~-c~1d~ku~:c __ AL_L_v .. _m_•_S4_9-_24_4_7_ •• LUii• llMl12 $1400 mo lse 54~·3049 CMta .... 2'24 =:i.:. ~;!~~,~~ $1800/mo. 721-8335 ~ ... Fill Ult BAYRIOOE CONDO 28 r Super•or NwptCrest Plan· no pets . REALTORS -•-•CONOC>-2BR H<tBA• •11111 lfWl• 28a upper tip dbl gar talion shutters. 3br 3ba ·~tfiield I •SEVERAL LOCATION& -..... ......... f~ \)I Py w .. ,..,,,,, ,....... ... Wftl<" .. "'-• .. ,.~ .... •. ( ... .., .... '°'' If ... \O.U .ct...-. OC:c ...... •• ... f"OI C.-...f --•15 Patio or huge private sec pool WI O tng 1ncld iar PoOI tenn11 sauna ---=:-1 Bachelor $590 Ill 11111 WATDfmf yards avall S"!atl pet ok. Large 3 Br 2 >Ba 2 car no pet $1300rno 675-9460 t600iino 1$;! 675·2332 t BeClroom S6l6' .., ...... s.,,., .. -. '""""'' i» .... r' 'JO~ <.,. tN"t ., ....... .., ... "'"' ·-- .' .... Unique 4 or 58R 2BA 2 Pool CALL ~6-2846 attacheo garage "" 0 2Bdrm 1' .Sa Sn5 1 """' hOme In t hkups trple 11"1 'faros •• , ... n APUMm 2250 V•nn.•ard 540-961$ BMultful, 48r. 2Yt8a, lam s ""( ,.. quie •N-Paint & Carpet• pool & spa $1250 mo -Totally remooeted 3BR Large attractive apts 1n a _:_·~-ip..... ""' " . ..,., I . .• ~ .,. '~ .. ..... ,.....,.. ................ )I ca.'lr\ ., ,......,. ... ,., ... ........c• • ._..,.. ~.. • •"'''*'"' (~~ .. •t I •' ol ....., Wl"IN ... N.W\Cf OP """""' ... ~, ... 1 c.•''' • ..,. .... •t•\.GAeDtt ..,..,.,. .. , ,,.. rm, New kllchen. S425K. !~':,.~ou' vse& vc:r:r;:leu~1'00ty 2BA 1BA 01n rm. pvt yrd, RES ERllE ONE NOW' 3~R 2BA Cape Coo 28" sng st;-oeauty 11 8 oeaut1lul garoe<' settmg Bachelor ::rs WI f ...,_. -r pets Oil. tree lndry uee 726 w Wtlson 5 , ~2500/mo Avail 6 1 oaigatn a1 S1650 mo cooperate w •genii. plan. W()(lderful views Agent Deb• 8100 Children & pe1s o S11or1 Poo spa gar age or t Bedroom S6 f" . . ~ ,,.." " 675-6040 or 955-2510 Great lront patio. plenty AU. mLI "' For 1ntor Call 548-7001 644-9060 or 642-8868 or long 1erm ISt' poss carDOrt Serr, 110 pets 28drm t'.Ba 1750' ' Clll Jim M ol parking All new decor $895/mo 646-12 13 •ml'T'led :;~cpy Doug •SEllERAL lOCATl<?~A~ 12Bdrm 2Ba Twnhs S8~ llYF.llT* LM avt at $3500/mo •NEWPORT HEIGHTS • B G CANVON 3BA 2'18A ..,,,0 51 100•5000 ')r 2Bdrm 2Ba :>OUU 825 Center St 642-t4~4 -1 a am••s I It L 2 O condo w PoOI spa & •en-720•3980 • 398 .,,, W•lr.<>r oJ t -5583 •Br, f1mtd1n rm. otflce. 9...--Lux large 3BR 2't8A lam aat. IC• 14 111s Onty S 1795/mo c.u 5'~a •pvt dock & Slip. 171-4112 rm frplc gar S1175rmo •**** E1ozaoet"631-1266 ~ ~ .. .A.V .. . 8ac11e1<>< $680" ~··. ·•.'JJ '$ ; ~-~ • l-1 .... Accomodates approx 60' I 549-o397 Avt now 2BR 18A d w el'ICI gar r fllltU',... .. b011 Next to ..... IOI gar-m11t1H LUU lam•ly onen1ed 4-poe• B~g Cyn J8'~ Dnpg ~ ·,0~ ',!"\\; • ...., f'i ' • Beoroon- ~Bo•~ •B1o1 1, 30' A•?Cao $630 $7;() 64?-98SO den on West side acrou LARGEST 1 Bedroom Villa 3BR 2• •BA twnhse Nr S6601mo 848-4-'j(i •ec con o 'u r P R"' AL•r '" ' lrom Lido Vachl Club Balboa. deck w•tll view beacn Obi gar. lncd oar patio pool 1enn1s. " -. .T. FUllT ,Amil Pool and spa Retriger yard spa trptc sml pet MARINERS WAL>' L•9"' sec gte S t525 854-0933 ·--------• ator. washer/dryer Avail· oil S 1245 ~6-654 1 orig11t a"v I.I ii.st a iew WATtRFIMT AAMAA • P1rk1ng tor 4 . cars able now $900 mo 3BR 28.. btoeks tro.,., 111e oe.oc;r ••tFFS •11 a iun ..__ l 121111 ... APTS • Qeoroorr $655 2~' >A N $On 6'.l 1-0960 St.350 000 By Ownlf "" 2Br & 3Br ·owM otres "' -• ~ 2BR }BA_ ~ poo s;a IR Sf••n-••20 Princ1p1ts only 673-5373. CO'ZY COTT AGE Corona Avatl now' Yards patios ~ar ages OR 2BR -Oen 2 1BA gate<'.' SJOOO 6 3-6 t 7 l -••AT - Ptease ~ave meuaoe Del Mar. 3 Bedroom 2 I s 1 t95 fffep1aces & ,autted ceo s 1450 OR Hr or \Iv '"1"1S WES. BP.. -FOR lEASE ~l~:;";':"~n-~ ~:1~ SllOPS , DOVER SHORES Bath, ltreptace. bu1fl-1ns Liz 646-3627 ings ... asher & o•yf"• 4~i° P 3' :B-' :~;c:gt ino t LARGE t"~ul•ve ,.,C,me s,.,a, P"I' c1CCPPltK! 1 Bedroom $6IO 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba $790 131 E 18111 5t 646-6816 ----BachelOf $590• 1 Beoroom $680 2Bdrm 1 ·B• $790 161 E 18111 St 642-0856 • Beoroom $6"95 2Bdrm 1 .ea seos •S•E21stSI 548-24C>e Trad111onal bayfront with Available May 1 s• 3BA Condo 2 car gar & hOOk·vos 840-58 :0 ~ ~ ~~-5664 :.i~ 48"' J8 A "am••) 0·1'1"•9 "d .. A MARSE ~~ES ~arge dock One tevel 3 $ t 5001mo pool S9001mo A11a11 511 I mat mos se .,.. •a ... ~o·. •o::ims • 3 c.a• ". Sc Br 5•0 Beaut quiet 1 BR v11eo ~~ bdrm,hugefamlty room Callanyt1me 557-6t67or 2144 ga• S 2 €'JJ ~: ;•·sLv"." ng PY'I pn o ca~ & country ea1-1n kitchen SANDCASTLE CONDO 944-1663 llfHI OltlT BLUFFS c ondo 3br 2oa 645 889-650-492E o· , 11unory room S6251ma: Oak cabinets & moldings. Pool spa garage n111h 4BR 28A aitch dbt gar&Qe trolc on 553-2 ·ac. 210-A hl •ar 360 11.c1or1a 548-8523 hardwood llrs $875,000. quality 2 Bedroom 2 Available Now• lfW·PLAI A green i:>ett commun pool a t t 1 •ar g&ragE> s1ove viii" ,. •••• Ml 63t-1400 Bath. fully furnished 2BR 2BA WtD S1200 S 600 mo 754-155 11",.r a ta I :ar" S595 -56-855e -- - . View 011er Corona Del I S 1195 Sotheby ! 1R ~79-3565 JL l 2602 •ou deserve ~.o\fl l<l l<O"T M Cl600I Liz 646-3627 · BRANO new IUIC\lr) 2-sty -atrl lB~ 1SA D ol\ carpel & •ALL UTILITIES PAID ar -. mo , • _ _....,.,1"1r lft-lf o 2b 2b t I 110 '1111., i.w. •R••• ...... _... .,,.,v•--con o r a rp c •SUNSET BEACH 2BR o•aoes "'c pets Caroo" •1..g spacious 1tke new REAL ESlAfE r ---~ W/r--1Matie12lr -~el auch 2-c ar garage 'BA 10..er OuPte• wale•· $to-: "'C Jeoosi• • '6 •BN uhful 1ar'ldscaP1ng (,,{1umo di'/. /fr1t I"''..,., 28R St300 mo Frplc ga1aoe wetoar a c S1395 mo 854·2 1 ~1 '">n• ooa1 si o <ha S•a ,,.. .... e5;·9966 •Garages REAL TORS f'"U.J. ~ · 963 Albor St 650"3702 S 1400 T60·5064 CHARMING 3Br 2Ba u ec. $900 me 1•111 nc•uoec <91" 'to E s•Oe "le"' •Sparothng poot .-Aw• 7•1>1 U-> I Ill FUltl -Home Cat11 cell wood 650·r58 or 846-466< ::a~· '"dQe .nctuoeo •~•roe ori~a1e pa11os llAl• YllW-1 ~ 6 ... ] .. 101. YI LataH lucla 2141 paneling Ille t1rs' 1g yd I• }1.-. :;aragl" .. 0 nookup No •Furmsn1ngs ava1l~ole , .. UITill /·-·~"/.Tl 3BR 2BA.lorcedatr rieat. AAUIY1EWLUIE w gatdnr spa &gazeoo •-::>e's b45_2,46 ~1nd~o ... 11les1y1e 1n oneo! )407 l c..t-.. C..... Inca yard at $975/mo ,.., . s14oo,mo 722•7208 hlaai 2606 :>u• :· th0tce units •Ml Eat••• '" Salt 1122 C.rtu ••l •ar I ~C... OPEN HOUSE Sommerset model 5eR + ..... , .. -Call Pete 75 1-5000 2Br plus oen 11ome 4 ___ : 2BP ·c A • n• ::o...,c Ne"' -"-'"••....,..._"--1·11-z SAT/SUN 10-4 . ofc or 6BR Orlglnat -- -oec11s newty oecora1ec1 •BR !BA J l'turr-caltG • ·:: .. ·ao nets ..,_ crp· c;t 607 lrts owner bOught another. JASMINE CRK SUMMER lllE Tl ll&OI n-pets $1350-55 •-0875 UllM Y1IW llUS o11. ,.s '" Agate Re"t :>•·' :>ll•O t a·oo,., av"· ---------IGeorgeousCdM Duple11. 2 Hurry. "69•0001 CALL RENTAL 2Br ·den. furn lg upgraded 2BR 2'2BA 2 1 • Ocean .. ,_ 1 story nome SS50 "'C 1°' tn•S sum-::• •• .., S65v mo :.60 36~ W WILSON 142-1111 S&WA~~' detached JBR 2'1BA Donald Platt. 631 "1266 Tennit . poois galeO story 1ownhome w1tn L11aaa ltJatl 2152 oncui-oe-sac street M1n1 mer tnerea~e< 5690 Cait • c~o· d St :48-852:; units Approx 3300 sq It $3000/mo 720·3~76 I w 10. frtg, lrplc, gar.age ON GOd ~CURSE 2SR col'ld Ready lor occpy Ws Coiioer _14 774•3055 2Br 29_. , •oc, 5 1 0 ,,., *LllEIEW* Come see the 01ne<e~. com"1e1e1y remodeled Bea ... t 'u • & 2BR apt~ ""(' •ec room laundry •oo..,.. Reao~ tor nstat\l ..,,o.e-•r ON1..,. $550 '° S650 me, 1>1u1 $200 Clfl ..,OYe-•n tnrougl" 4 30 COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO New appliances. palnl. Lrg Orama11c 2BR. 2''>8A Community poolltenn•s I 2BA lowerUnit 2cargar-$2700 mo Esther Van• J1l ~tl Ptai11al1 •"<l•i i.poc ga• Sm1 Pt'' landscape & c;rpet 3 ... loft Like new Lnory Smt ll P41\0k S12001mo ag e W D r e l r.g 640-1S29 or 760-5000 2'07 0~ S8S<: ,...0 SSOO ~c; large decks ncome ........;:=;;;....=====;;;.... gar fplC & more $1450 YIUl'lllTALS S975 mo 499-2i IS ~ M.A..V •ha "'"'\80 24 •• "38~ $3.350 per-month •WPllTlllllTS Tom831 -6 t07 days llMl12 KJ:::'I"',...... S650 N ee 1B• ut11s PillO •>200 BON~S Greai E · .. r~:'t the~-$5,85/~go996:11nc1 pal s OUlll• flm ,..,-E-W-2-br 2ba !=ivt COMO Charmtnn Ca .... Coo Blue I 2BR . !~B~ poss•-\t u r ~'-\ I no-oet1s0n2etar ~ac,11 S•Oe IOG LG •BP S600 6 ··1~~ on y • ----3BR, 'oft, 2' ·B ... 2 ~ar ga.. L I 0 d "" .... I _, 0 Ca" e BBQ rPr a1c • • "" -.., ove y gar en. 1n oor 3Br new decOf large dbl I 01hty o! future pvrcriase qf A.l r • "' ., ,,~ " TllREllCI SllllEOllFFOIAllEI age. large tot S299.000 lndry gar clubhs. Oasis gar l'1dry room. patio! s1200.1soo rno Prine•· OCUll&YYIEW Sorr) No ~is 63l-84r .,...,Oii Xlnt location on canyon Hurryi Call Liz or Chuck Sr area $1950731-6232 s12somo WkOy 8•5 30 pals only Joe 559-0696 * •IKU PtltS• * Lovely tamlly home In high-wlcany()(I & ocean~ Jones 63 1" 1268 or -----650-9269 Scott I •-·-i.-2l69 LARGE E.XEC 2 s•on. 4BR 2Br I Ba tor 1 °' 2 adults A at• Q .et compte W.UUAPTS . s:-;o w WtlSO' -sl MGV"' ·n-J<>•2 o• 64~ ·oo:; ly dellrab~ area localed Professionally decorated ~&-5743 Wkndst eves 891.3132· .... rt --• ·' \..•te & i •') v.-sufl()eo. sm " • 3BR 28 .. h~ "-am..,. SPYIWS WSf _ 2BA lam room 2 trolcs Street P'<g .., pe,.n•t '-'· ~stleO a~ till• t•ees at end of cul-de-sac ,... ...... ~ ""' ""' Newbedtord • 48R EaslSlde tBR lBA house. tenceo cadOll tenn1s s 111.P S96~o ,1~ •!'\C•O i av S"' aooscaPt> "8• L•ge yaro. lots of ceilings. new kllch, lrg tot. bonus. 3 full BA. beaut•· garage. w d hltups ft~ en S 1950 mo 645· 1528 ui , 1<e "'""" -w c.aiccr, ca CITIUI Tm plll-. t>eaut1tul spa close access to pvt bGh • ...,_ EXC us G " 1 n • '' a _, $698.000 Natalie .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ful . • S35001m o Ma11 crp1 & paint tncd yard. L IVE UARO llS-IST2• 1 eo•a ce• 1 ; •P ... ; •· e. S•DE 281' 1Ba garage., ~IOll 759-6600 or 548-6569 Gulledge 720-9800 or grl'ldr S750tmo 642-8555 GATED CO.,.MUN•T'I' LIM ISLE age POOi soa nor, tac •CJ va•d wm· pa110 WSN'- -•••-IUR Merrill Lynch Realty 760-5000 Eaststde 2-BR 2BA clea-n. ~•~orm. 12r~1nTownlR home& 8" Charrnong 28R 2BA hs.e PENINSULA YEARL r NOC PETS s:oc;, 2.44~ 1'11\ ..JO $750 mo _,.,.. --~ MUI I LmTI NW Rf/NA< ,....., .,..... " w l•olc 2 car gar nioe 38R 2BA trQI 2 tg decks a1 ~ elma "4 ,.. 2546 Orange ·-TIAll• "--ti ...... 1o•u From the llVl"" rm & mstr I stove retrig dl w grnor .. t oat w10 llkU1>• 2 patt0 Sml ..... t .... ~ 1""" "' d l'lf.·wO 001 gar T 2 BR TS._ MGMT 642· 1603 ·· _. •--... 1' -vr . garage nlsmltrs AVl51t SorpattOS Obl~ege S 119S _,.;-..;..~.·,~ 5 1300 mo 646-6463 •• wnnse-1ype LMatlon ts paramount lor _W_T_Sl _____ U ____ ISE_ bdrm Gorgeous JBR d&-\f:"\V -..~-.,,1 lu \ I I $1200 mo 642_3985 • no s &44-0509 w..-RK••-1 •BA "'o '1kuo Gar-_,.,-.,.Ra• l 'I• • thli 2 bd. 2 5 bath home teched hOuse '" gated \\ '\..."' ~ 0 --p -v Lr-,.,... 3033 c~.,.,_ ~s -· ~ 111-4112 u>et ~~·n nt '"" 9 .....-~-.-S550 'Of tx>OI 1 oerso '*'~ 11ttitiarom1C view of goll Just tell ou1 of Escrow area ot Newport Beach. REA_TQRS • 1 £,~IDE 2BR 28A & 2BRt 2eR 208 conoo Large at· _ 2BR 2BA 2 car ga• '" & $750 No :>11s 432-7767 ::>ets 646-s1r \l .Spm qourse. moun1a1ns & cus-Must sell!" 3BR Re-$509,900 Call Maxme 2 1BA. oeam ce1hng . tached douoie garage 1 din Rm w d hkuP' • , - '<>m home. Large l · modeled lotcl'len. bay Golden 559· 7466 or UNUSUAL JBR 3' •BA. 2 Ir pie paho wl d hkups huge oatio Pool spa Located on a wide 1usn s 1450 mo 675-5079• * ••••• IEW 1COZ'I vntum1shed StuOIO • sna..._.. patio w1t11 a coun windows & much more 760 5000 dbl $905 _.,.... r ...,. 1 d _. _.. • R..,.u_..,. to &279,900 • trplcS, dbl garage top ot gar w opnr • , S t32S mo AgJ -59-8389 1 greenbelt tri1s e"'P8r\$1ve SUPER CLE.-'N DUPLEX I 1--,...,_ arge var ra•f'\G.. 1.z.11owered garden & ""' ......, REN& the line aepts 52150 mo $960 tS111Ut sec $285 3BA 2 l BA beaut) •s uo-•-.... r s•ove Ut•ls 1nctuOeo ~ ~t>eque &A apaciou1 llv· Jcu~.K~~a0r !<2~n2ve.sunent hi * * • 2 pers No oets 650-1798 2BR 2BA on1 •sater6_~ Fan-graoeo 10 SU•I the mithon 11N~ Bc0s" 3~~ 2BA 0 ~~; 1s80-M~T..r~ ~~o"'-""' $600 mo 548-8.493 ~ "•room dining room o .,. • • • tU ttC 111-1 '" mo ooitar appet t Snoo .. v ,,.r • "' '.-AuLA"1"' _. P"'' • family room ---\t~.' vrn~· 1u _\ ,. 3BR 2BA Ctose to ocean SHARP & CLEAN 2BR. $2000 sec oep Call Diiion I I I e oi. S23~ $1.250 mo Vrty673-8-54 • •BR \BA $750 DELUXE 2Br UTILITIES k•IChen combo comph-UlllSU .\H '\......_.I ·L Avtnow•S1 550mo l 't BA Dulll~k U n•t 8 30-530955-'96t ongterm se --•28p 28~ $850 PAID GarageD'Wret119 .Mnt this most deslrab~ L1ghl and airy 5BR home REALTORS * * * 1 w pat•o & encl garage mo lmmeo occpy POSS· C.rtaa ••I •ar 2'22 •Poot s patio ••llt-tn cloHt~ pllln.$5lO.OOO. on one ol the very best ---------DETACHE0 4BR2BA.newl $750 No pets 650-4751 •*3Br 2Ba. gar POOi ·~~~ug7~;~~~t 2 Seoroom 1.,9A $sool •Garao:: S72S Cat OK 650·7 ~, 111-1100 streetto streetroealt()(ll. pain1 crpt&w•ndow co .... HUGE 4BR2BA Fam Rm St600mo S110<1 tenancy REN&. or • Move-In Bonusl t year 966-9·~ 833-89171 • Hall blck to bay Great er1ngs Nice Patio dbl 2 car ,.,ar oeaut "" 6 months only' Call iease $950 • 5500 sec 'u1W11<. !!•ss~mo ~~ r 1·1"\D('t:"("IKJ"'S" 1am1tyhomeXlntl1nance IPEllllSE garageS1800mo "' , 557-8 193 tor 1nlo 900 Sea Lane 644-26 t " ... APAIMWTS* ..... ~ ,,_,._ ... ., ·.~\...IL •• '"'· Carolyn Ross 673-7677 Agt 673-5354 ~5i,::;90 ;~!~.9~;;ry * LARGE 2 Story ~et \f\\1'(1..."'ff l'f \ ., , Lg 2BP 2BA co .. ered rv•"le Ave •A 7 20- 9422 Ii' l '\11'\.'\ Merrill l ynch Alty lllLY 1 I WALK TO BEACH 48drm 2 ,sa ,,ome Walk BAv & OCEAN VI.; ~-pa<l<ir•9 am~ stOf-sie Eas11s0oe ,,._,ge 1BR 1iA tlf\l ll>R'• 759-6600 !" • 3BA 2BA tower Ovp1e1t Mesa Vetoe s finest Jor I to oeach S2300'mo REALTORS • OICOf aoow Ch'"a Cove "'"' 5 t5 q~.,e yOYrs ...,,,,, .. o n11ups •allt-fn 2111'11TAMIAIA Front Garden prl\•ng 2baS1400 rno Garoener • 645-0124 • l800 s 1 2Br· oen gar ~· $850 mc No Pets close· garage No ~ mlllWIPAMIT1 ~tit give yO\J IM down m •chg for 1 share ol own- arthlp Vou make the "'tllty pymts & we share apprec Vou receive '00% tax t>enehts. Must ,,.. clean credit. Agt 'f!-8757 Dys. Ev. Wknds IEWLllTill USTlllE G.I. tn newer North Blulls -6pm 546-3826 •lllTALS* N0<1h 28 R • 1of1 28.l 2 JBP 2BA 11Br l'las ::>'t o• ca11 Days 9-9-99P 1 Cra.g6.J1-t266 •WITll ""'* s 14ooimo yrly 675•7006 & water paid Call afler I I NEllER LIVED-IN Newport I S '800 6•3-7692 Drrve bv B 17 w ll•ct0<1a $650 mo Call Jean O!i- No Agents pteue ecu11ve 3000s t part; Marl • Agl ~2-~706 lse Lse $1700 760-0714 Nev. ca•o.it & oa n• •:J ... e• :: ear-280""' •. r Elegant 38R 2'18A C..ta •.u 2124 MESA Verde spacious e1t· 2-5 9drm $900-$5000 mo .c.ar attac" gar Sale or efll')• .. g ''"'"9 rm & oen E..es 979-3048 Pa-~ -· ... ~111t•M 2 e.droom plus Den 2 Bath. Home or gfUt In- ~ potential! Under- oround MCUrlty parking. ,lflllllJI~ •. ASKING $280,000 _: /Jn Nl(,[L !}All f V &, l\55U( IAT ['ii ·~ ............... '· 11...aH w~~~~ VERSAILLES 1BR.2ndftr, street Good condition quilt toc:atlon. tvtt secur-• la l ll07 Sf52.0000wnr497-4579 ity Nopets!Agent.nolee ..-ta ta I · ----S795tmo tease. 6"4· 72 t t 2Se. LY Ave. Reduced ..... hack lMI .. 'Tum iaK-now $455,000. Nu Your own pvt grassy Only $225 ooot Well-toe 49-3ba, 3 tOOslf 3-tty. bekyrd 2BR 28A "T gar 5 2BA townhouM 2 lrplc ~ RNlty. 673·5870 blcks to bGh $143K Bkr skylts PoOI gar w11i ~EN SUN 2·5 Bldr/Agl 963-8377 RE Prof lease 0ption.'722-7381 c..a Hl llu 00 lrftat lii4 .Wit ..... .uJ.....ilT Liii Ala;;I Brlllol Model Ftr Salt l HI •OCEANSIDE Of PCH• 2BR 2BA. great Wood· 2BR 18A ' 1BR 1BA Xlnl b r I d 0 e I 0 c. t i 0 n COSTA Mesa. Xlnt senior f inancing $383.500 $127.500. 8 y owner park 2bt 2ba •den Lo ""-L M 842 3632 •640--0507• spaoe rent Pool. ctubhs. ""'"'r v so • miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "3·500 Bkr 55&--6358 Flewlesa extra large CdM • JlMplex, built by Warm-TWTU -ILD Lib ltr Salt 1411 Tri9ton. Front hOUM 3BR 3BR 2BA. 1700 sit Green· • l&IYll 2'h BA. jaz. frplc;, large belt view, pvt spa oft Luge Fairway On• deck 4 car garage. Rear MBR New crpt. oak nrs & p<emium V\4IW golf course unit 38R 28A: Income paint. Call Ag1/0wnr. 101 1895 000 •94--8230 $3, 175 per month Prlnci· Princa only. $262,500. • • · pall only $590.000 Pt'tll & E~ Stattlen-Waa... HIS ••720-9966•• bur9 as+.ie3eneo-5000 WANTED: A Rouse LOT OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY' ~ .l/JjA,.V .. / In lt'Ylne Of' ill Vlcil'lty. WI" t2-4 IRVINE TERRACE ~ pay $5000.· a.sh. 730Santena 0r. ~t~. 'f"":l_"ff tY.\ l\ (2t3)51S-7984KtM6Pm. ~ style home. wit! to "- 'BR. adorabl• quiet fi95 A•t $1 .. "" _,._ "•4 ....,,.-..... • ~ .., view near g..,. courses •Tit ILIFFS• ;u v · •v ""' • .,...., :'Ba A;:' ..,sr-.,.-sn• nt-w ., • sec incl etec 117'1 E Lease Option or rent' JSR • Oen )BA pattO 'lBR 26A •o wer u" • :i~or 9a•~ lnO'"'t •rn ___..: 23rd St Avt 511 (7141 $2300/mo 545-3722 I great 1ocat 1on l'urnl 516 lriS $1300 ,..,() s-95 Ne pe1$ 640-:'495 EAST SIDE oval\ '1f!V/' 548·t4 16 (213)656-8890 -$2100 Unt $1900 Agt ILLAGE RE"JTALS •Ve•" v g "le"' p,,, • .?B~ ap1 ... gar ,,.. Qu'8t 2Br IBa SUPERCLE.-'N IEWlY llCHATtl 759-8934 L V Proos • 497-5488 • •B.A 'BA nO't .,... irg area W'd 1''9 A.Oull no dpl• lg yd ga1. dl w w1d 2~~d ;~g~6-~ .~;1'~~ Mare F 673-9333 Slffl SPAClllS! •BE>v T •s r ,9 aec• ,;;a :et o• S65C ..,c pe•s s-<J5 mo ~2-87&0' hk-uo.catOk S750 ·sec 2526SantaAna D $710 A.VAtLABLEfllOW 28R t""n11se Frplc •nmas· s·35 • S•aro ,.,~ •:•.s •646-1:'."3• EAS~SDE •OV91't' 281\. '952 Maye< 549-3484 --Harbor R1oge conoo JBR ter bdrm s )'•ts wet bar g 19R Pv' oec:• S!30 • lllea• SCllOO-S & 5"0P9 •BEAUTIFULEASTSIDE 28 A 2'•BA TwnHse Huge lam ,m mn1 ••ew clOsel poo• garage w ooener 3BP 2 :BA •••t 11ev. 2 ~~~,:;;,::;.:':~":'ac11 Cao•e •eao~ C!'uld Oii 2BR 1B-" trgyard 'd hk yrd wtauto access. Dt>l to poo1$2850 644-9060 s 1~so 122.;381 oecks s 1-50 720·9~ 1 1 S650 Nope11 63t·6 t5~ "'· .w • gar,xtras0 $995 Pet ok 2 " you tl'rougnc ass•ieo -""; up. refng .. lrptc. garage ppl 646-12641642-9666 S850t mo Ask t o r ___ _ .Htan/Cralg 631·1286 Quiel. E Side hse V 1c1n. 28R wi ener gar & lg pat•O. Add•t ~Ing, no pets S800 mo : $800 sec oep Sriown by appt 2450-B Etden 673-0231 WMt-X R ... . . .. ....... Front 3Br. 28a $1300 Back 3Br. 28a $t250 2 tO A & 8 E 15th • 7 56--8558. WESTSIDE Jbr 1t>a den. lndry rm. lrg bac1<yaro Avail 511 $ tOOO mo -S700secdep 9-9.5755 Daily Pilat TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO 8'1boa Isl. Park & tennis REALTORS• lallla ~~-~=-Llj!M!Pll HSI ·~--""rn-----i 2!8A. 11.1nrm. trplc;, aky-... ... m llft ·=iac= g:: 1o~ llWBllA NiWP6Rf iilcA unooo (eio51 &ee-5808 38R 2v.BA. dbl oet· Bkr cw •• ~M 28~~151200 Cclleet. By 0..-Oo not l203K or buy from owner ... " ntet .,,,_ ... b tennant b S 1M 000 240--31118 Npt Htt 28R condo S 1200 __;."-"----·---' Baytrontcond028d S1275 ... .. " ... . .. ... .. ,, " let U1 .... Y11 Seit y. '"''"" CllOeellfW • Al-5671 . tor inf ormatlon & surprlslngty low cost. Npt Cf91t 28 R den & 1500 WATERFROHT HOMES REALTORS 631-1400 hie Ill 21K \IX Yrty. I.lg 6'G crtyrd. ltepl to bCtl a convenient sriopptno I 1100/mo 67,3-3773 8MaAfM 38r 29e Ouplea. Pror•elonally. Frplc . gange, w/d. 201 Ruby 1 1700/mo. 173-~· -.c..-.c... .... 2 ••• ' 5 4.80 For M.M you can advertise your Garage Sale 1n the Daily Pilot There ~s a 4 hne mm1mum and the price is the same whether you adverttse 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn th09e hidden treasures Into cash . We are alto on.ring 1 ••••• te •H• S ••••• IHI•• for t t .M. Thls guide tncludes fdeU on how to advertlM. how to ptan, what ttema to MN, ptus ideas for a better ~sate; a&ao a gar9g8 .... sign, prtdng stickers, intormatk>n on city ordinances and inventory sheet. You can purchae your Garage SM Kit for $1.00 wt'8n you paece your ad at: I \ . ' . .. . ... .... .... .. .. ....... •• •••11 ....... 1... ._, ••!••• '"'DU'! .. !¥!• .. ""11iii .!•!•~f!!F.!;iiilf ............... • NX. mr a;;;. t ~ noo"' UM · nn li-•ilii Ail MIEIF Pn .. 11 If · Rim•-. car ·oat•· flNiplece. Apt . .-MaA." ~ UNmN;;i ilCl\i;;; 11eeeq,rt.N.eo.taMw. NEWPORTawt1suntt.i LM-WWUO w ruwy ..... • •111•1 111u,t1aM11...-*·•11U1mo.MSO ""1cM»l9'fW/OP1Q.W/O etM w/oc.en v•. 1 Orncl ftr, e pvt otc.. l@t9tltor9.SllK~.FeM.to _..~-w .. 1cend patl lime .... __::: i __ ~-.. ~,ert Ume P": dep. M&-2454 • ._upe.Clfttrelvac. lotely block to bdlt '440. [)yt LOUftOe, reception, WOttt. 1575,000. Motivated 4 d~ lido ..... CMIW no_,. MeeM-· ---· ' • No eiq>. ~··liiiii:illifi'!!iii . **** ,.noyet.d, prOf decot, W~1tEllM12~ w. AmsM8 ~~ at owner. RHlonomlCI 11S-1iMICl1'1ta7-11 17 8'Y.c.lforlOtlOintJNnt ·~~~~the tee~ ALO TALllifT r --I . ...01() ~ comm pool. No pet•. OOQt pr'Of b6c,tQ, AJC. Avt ~;. 115-4100 MoitdJr . thru ,rldy .... ., ·-·· A01a111-~.IDOndecl • IMluM ._. .. rg,_. ' ~i;· $fHO/mo+ sec dep. •N.8 . ...,_ to ~. now1'85't1.4t4...oeo2 ~ 'vk;!!!! 141-7441 l3tO PUJI oomml11lon. •tl11)-.....S11 • --.._:~ ~ ·= ~5.C:-1= ' uM>Oee Ai>P• only. ~= =T,::=::ts 1200 lq., ~ ..,bOe ....,, hll•• 1 tSp d; im&iiit.uW •• 1111.11 ::::::.~Jeff'°' w...., · ·~ U....ilty Or ~s: ••• * EASTBLUFF ..,.ok>ut 2br M0-3133 or 13-a722 . AmPle Pltt(lng, utMI pd .••• 1.... r.r I • Entry ... poeitlon In Ad Or\IO l1ore, Part-Time. (714) 540-3008 FOR CONROY'S......,_. ...,__ 142-2111 3BR 2""~· frplc, patio, ~ apl. F'rplc, di'#. encl COM BY BEACH. F/M $1400/mo. Call Steve .. ~ wtth advanc9-Sales. merctlandlalng, DRIVER-& FelrVl9W· Neede hlgNy laundty hoOll.ui>. 2 car 2·c•r gar•,•. pool. non-ltMr W#lted. $580 •873-0920* ment oPPQttunlty. Must ctMnlno & cMlt¥efl". AAen 8ecii: Flottlt organlNd lndlv to c»-.,.,..;."'4 18A. New gar.S895..M2·1512 $1050/mo"* 59-1SS. +sseo dep, 'I\ utilltiM. 1300tQrtatS11eqfHnpta Im-havutrongwritlng.9P911-Statt It SS/Hr. More If 210tNewport81vd NB livery flower• Mon-Fri. ...... f::o"° ::-: GREAT baCMIOI'. stepe to Avall 511. $75-8076 net. Fully ftnlthecl baM-*"'~211 ~~ :;:.-call •KP'd. 17$.0MO . 175-1353 • Call 645.o2'4 for lnWV. ···~-1 --~~~ci~ .. ~n. COM ~~ ~..:efcrreattffc:dM''i: Pu~IE of ~ful . ~. UI JU DRIVER/ENTRY LEVEL fmt ..... •lllll ca.-Apt, 1paclou1 ---al.Ill Avt now. Sl80. 723.0135 lhoPPlno. M/F non-~kr. == ~ 140 pg/4-Colo< OC Auto llfEITill Flt I PIT. Weat Mattne, M1t11 be ~llbla. ~ PIT DermatOIOCIY oftlda. 2M.dlw,w1Wcptaldrpa. Ull.,11T.nl S400/mo,matrbdtm/ba. · Magazine tffkl tut LOOllino tor a oaraet In tbo W. PCH. N.8 . enrabla.Ciaand~~· Cal1Kathyl4a..<>770 A = ...cty. End gar. l9111U Aveil511.780-1343, ........... eacroww/new1>WMr.'17 ~dVertlllng.t" 90, the ~5-1111AlkforTony eotclr~~777 · I r.!> '"-- ' No1*Sl45-5571 •Specious 1 & 28R Apts Furnished Apt. Very .... ..... A/C. AfnC)leprtt.g,W5uP. SAlES OVER $3501<. Oa1ty Piiot h .. 2 entry· ... ... • DAVE'S FLOWERS _,.111 .. •Olahwalhera elegant. 28R. Bay Views Ex.c Nwpt 8ctt hOme. Rm 2155ECat Hwyl7s.&900 HIGH PROflT. Gd Fol· level l>C)lftlonl In Claasl· 11ft111 •8el·O•tl• ·~ -.1, •Mirrored ololets & prlv. t>Mctt. $1500fmo +b<d In xchng • L1 tel & lowlno. Stoett option alll ~ Advertitino II you .... Early A.M. Newspaper __ ..:..:...:...:_......,.........,...=-_._ l8t ,...._ TowntlouM. •Prlvatepatloe 675-3197 or57s-sn3 errand•. n/1m1it. ra.p, IMl1111•n wtln 3yn.ContU1tlngalll. Hkepeopleandeantype For Chrl1tla'n School, Route, PIT. 7 days. No f /YllmtllY ,l9undry room. all built· •c.lllno fans Newport Island unrurn 20-26 yrs old. anractlva. 1617 WESTCLlffDRJVE 111 SSOK ....,.,,.. all 45 wpm, -·d lilite to tlllr. 16835 8'0okhurat Collectlng. Must have de-Xlnt t)1)1no .-111 naaclW IN. IDOd loc. 1715/mo. •Heated Pool & Jacuzzi 18R, encl garage. lntelQnt, well groomed. Nwpt Bch. Aot 541•5032 right•. (714112t-CAAS to you. E11oettent be!'· Fountain v. 983-7131 pendabla vehicle. drivers for a leading Nwpf1 8Ch 2011 Thurln •Rae rm/Billiards S775/rf'O yny only. Rafi Mat "have ~r. 640-2831 Cannery Village. Share etltt. Call Peggy Blalllns lie .. proof of llablllty Ina. Real Estate office. Great T8l MGMT 642-1603 •ExarclM rm req'd. 536-6617 C.ll btwn 9-9:00pm fumllhed office. 100 sq "-'r Tt I.Ma H tor an appointment. ll•lf1M111 &Ill. Excellent extra Income. benefits. Call Gayla. mTllT• =~~~~:~~h It. avail. $120/mo. -n 642-4321.a11t. 301 · Front Offtca. anthualu11c. L.A.'Her~Examlnar ••64•-toeO•• IM 18A, la\lndry rm •s--•i _,1 ..... ~/..._, Mv 2~·~=~/~ ~ 675-1833 leave f'l\90. * IOOWS H0AKS At... Anemblafl to build .. n cheerful. go. od office (71•) 54 _.384 ..... . .,. "'"" ..... ..... -..._ _... .,..,. .,........, ...-. for TOsl t -up .,.o boats. we-w1tram. APPiy &kills. FIT lndudee Satur· dclee to lhopt, bu .... 19132MAGNOLIA•VE ---• H801d\MC!aanlng$450 FORLEASE:5l6sqft.at crad."'l no pen. Den· 7am MacGregor Yachls, dayS.Carol,631-seM •IYlllP/t WANTEDF/T.Muatbere- WllllCOaPt O.C. Hou91no 964-5567 --... mo+S200 seo. S40~ 65claq ft. Back bulldlng niaon Aaaoc 873~7311 * 163 ; Placentia c M Good pay nex hrs for de· 11 ble Newport araa MIO/mo. bcMM ._.. c.-..tJ MATURE fem 25-35 non ~5-8E5.23176t1h91~l6-~~-•--~-~-ts .... ~E· 12·15~~~Y':~~~T PIT uvebryllc o,f· oomRpllmentary Ell~e Gardenlno ~I~ 2281 & 22ee Maple LMITTllllAll 11n11t11111t..i llUpl •.'1¥1f smkr 10 shr quiet clean -. --•• 95•W,. __ .. . pu at on1. esp. per-646-5518 TSl. MGMT 642· 1603 Rant an on·Slte Travel -Odllwnlltl. llMCIO, ... turn 2BR 2BA Prom. Pt.' Ocun view suites. park-teit I..... nn new No 'lMM!'· 229-6412 10n1 w/Plck·Up or Van.1---.:......::--~-'- LARIGE ~apt with trailer in our RV Parlt. II' ""* llttttt "'° S550 Atiaon 675-620C ing phones. lite sec-. * m55 . Wen....,, P.W War OMV print-out, Ina. req'd. UI ...... &Ill.· "8 petio In good IOcale $525 + elac + dep. CALL Mso lla Slllt 11 Sl7SS retarial duties lign apace FOUND •116. Fam/blk NEWPORT TIRE CENTER Must know O.C. area. Mr. Must read & write Engllth. Prefer ·.ingl• perao~ 538-a316 8am-6pm ••t ... llTM• Mlf C.M houM near avl On Coast Hiway Lab. 2-5 yrs. Vic. E. t8th .••• 1122 Ol•llll •111 O'Neill. 71•·540-73•• Hrs M·Frl. 8-~. 63t·A2SO t.t101mo. 859 w. 19th. .... ... INc~ 1141 Sorry Mottts. ~.~~~~;Ji~·, S:~:':~~ "31aq1tt. 213 592-0833 Costa M .... 722•9912 N~r·J:.:Cs~~!-055',51Hr. •ma WllTll Ill IFFllE LG 28r 1"i8a, ffplc. patio. MN StUdlo, TV, pool. sr. ~11 bdrm. Greg. S..8-1660 Tll mllTM lllTE Gd !_lllllp:ty & .!!.'L11on'~'cor--No experlance nee. Must full ti new .. -ft•'nt D/W I $595 I I Ill ...... ........ COUPLE (retiredl needed ha-ood drlVI reoord Phones. flllno. • me. -...... ..-• · pro . nc u s. M/F Neat! Resp! To stir NawportCtr .• Fashlonlsl f()lll)-ADS· -onaDelMar64C-8292 toma1nla1nl\ome&renta1 ~1; .. vg•MV ,.,.,..nort $550 benefits. Apply IPG. Avl now. $795/mo.+dep. N/smkr CO•. Also Room bea"lllul 3Br E/11de C.M. The Efficient Alternatlve Some d 8--'" D -.--· 5 S k Cl le 2273 Mlnar~A. 645-8161 $325/mo. •9C-OC51 " llAllT SALM units. chil care ( hr Company ~•hlcle 178 1 k~par re . house $375/mo. • dep. Full MNice or answering Beautiful new salon has yr-old). Reis req'd tBR p (ovlded Contact Suite G, lfVloe. Or phone W'flllJ ••"'1 INc~ Mlt Si•t. >v· '•"'''\"'''..rd Avt 511 650-6772 Iv msg. serv lc;J;;;...~o only ARE FREE ~1a1room. hair station & apt prolllded. 550.93c7 Heather Wilson 643..()606 261-8777 28A 28A ffplc encl gar -U111Ul'"··1~'\J \luJ•1 '"'"' 'J M/F non-smoker. Hunt. -nail station for rent Xlnt ya•-• --.-... -.-----.::;.. ... bu'lt l . . lflllllllPt.1.. (.; ~··' ., ..... ~··~ .,,.,,, Beach. near beach. Ctaatrcial Prt,.rty Cal·. I j h IA 5111-EXCELLENT WAGES tor _ ..... -~-ege. ....,. 1 • ns, near .. •---• ••• ••11 "'"1 1 t• 1 ,. m11,,.,,.,~~ $350 • tllltl foe n ma or 5 ~PP5mg IPIUTllS spare time assembly Fem. e11per w/rollar Mfs. ahopa, _ .. 5/mo. --·•• /mo • ., u es. -Tl ••J.Hll center in HB. 962-v 1·1 ~~·k·, _._,.tronlc·s, crafts. s----cllentel needed. 110 CENTER :. " '·• · • 1 ~, ••• '1 "" Avail 511 Ann. 8•1-1•&0 61 -_..,, .....,.. .,.,_ h 1BR 1BA YEARLY >" '" • ">Jt \-"'" ""'!' LAGUNA BEACH. Rehab BOATING Immediate Openings In 0th er s I n Io Start PIT. NB 1 op. TSlMGMT 642 · 1603 Steps to beach & Shop. "I.";', .1 •• w ,.,,,. M/FProl.wantedtoShare 8000 s/f 600 Blk (PCH) ....,.8ttrlhtTtoll. localarea.alllhiltsavail 1·50C·6C1-0091 Ext. 673-7C38 Tun-Sat MUST SEE-LARGE. 38' plng.tcarparking.Ptaya •·•i /'"l'"''\ "'" Irvine Wood br i dge Owner $1 .2mll (213) MustbeSoubaCertihed TIPPIYt 1190.0pen7days Hotel 2811. gar. yard. $825. Rea1Estate673-1900 .... 1,,.•; .. .,,.r..,,V<t-.,. house SC.CO/mo .-dep. 879·0388 FOUND Dog C/17 Wllltraln.673-3630 CALLTODAY!582-3138 m1 .. --nllf --·----1021 VIUanoia (Mesa del 2BR lBA charmlnn cot-,, ,, ,, • "'!«• •• n·11~e Avail 5115 186-·4586 blk/brown. fem. med sz, -------•• ,,_, Mar). No Peta. 650-7105 t..,..., frp.lc. Step~·io the \ ""l"•,. A .. IF. quiet n-ght>orhoo<S. lactat Pr1,erty tnendly Lampson/Beach BOATMAN---ay For growing RE Dev. Must Mature, rellabla, good -.. -W "" .... --531 C018 -"'•" be sell starter & physical c;ond, non-amkr. mwLY•llUnl beach No pets $1050 TheNEW Elgorng prof Nr Back, _______ _,•-..•-.. • _ _ Expe ienced Boatman Upto$tO/Hr.B1ke.motor enernaUc. Knowled""" of t>ondable. GED or HS 2 ... 1,L ... w/n.ar, crnts, mo.Lvmsg631-2167 DLl.DVNEWPORT Bay S385·'' utll.•• FOUND on 4115 Female ' scooterorcernec.18 yrs •-•-... N $5/hr D< ~ -... r~" 8 1-5 U S.Bdno. LQ dn. no white w/black PUPPY. wanted ta< private yacht .. have insuranoe Gd W/P, xlnt typing Skills, grav. o eit,p nee. dtps, bltln1, tnc:d patio *fmll llM• f7J4) 644-1900 6•2·7 22 evenings qual. 15% tax dt. Purch Red olla 650•6003 club Apply In person at driving rCICQrd. Bingo shorthand req Plea .. nt Call 873-7030 136-4120 Call 1-5PM Frig dishwasher stove -.. .-._ __ llewO Nr Bch. Huntington. IM bk. No neg. $49K up c r. _ 1801 Bayside Dr . CdM Pitta Co. Call 675•9930 non-smk environ. Salery --••• •• . 2C390range'A' ........ S750 inci Nopets5C5~C855 ~a.-M~CMotorw 2BR Cute Duplex Jean (7t•)881-2790Bob Traftl 3014 Wed-Sun8am-11am open.250-9090/lvemsg. -~ 21195-nteAna '0' .... $735 · 9•"''"""" $350/mo, child ok. Call (213)273-3897 1 1Round trip i 1 Way CAR-PET INSTALLER IEITIL&ISllTllT Near OCalrport: Energetic aoltwara COl'Q· M '7 Victoria 'L' .... s72o * 1~ lllO• WEEKL y NOW• Beaut if ult~ l0-3 855-9999 Jennice The blgolet megaptlone in Cer1S-Continental. $80 Dependable & exp· d Oral Surgery Huntington F /I .. IDPll/ ~~~Yb~~':'.~~ I= llWLY llllllnll Fng. disnwalher. stove furnished NB ocean tron1 Ntsmkr prof shr 2BR 1BA town 11anacs1n claMlfted. pc on the us. use by Comstock Carpet Ser-Bell ofc:. Chalrslde Assist. Salal people. Perlect lb< Large1Bdrmnear8alter& Incl Nopata 54~cs55 3br 2ba. patio. frplc. 2 CbMAptnr bcll -Great Tryltand-5125 839-6606Aft5pm. vlces(174)558·1813 F/TorP/T.8C2-7729 l&mll young. aggreaalve lndi· Fairview. NEW: Carpet, * 1• 1111• garages l>C0-4784 loc! $425 • utlls. Dys DENTAL ASST Full time: PIMaant work-vldual. $7 hr + c:om- tlla, cllapas. paint. vanity. Newly constructed. stolle. Iliac l eatals 955-2510 Eves 721-0929 E~per X-Ray lie. 0epen. ing conditions, Benefits mission. Flexltwe nours. f IX tu re I · Ga rage · retrig. disttwasher met + ~ JJ&11:: Prof r;_smkr wanted. To dable. Xlnt sal In quality Please contact Carol Call Tom Borauk M50/mo. 540-3393 all utils. Private entry. ..... -share new lrvme Condo, ottice. CM 631 -1C20 (7 1C) 641-7073 **855·3923• * NEWPO~T HEIGHTS tBR. •PITS Ml-•lli Female. near s.Cst.Plzaf 5 min from JW airpon. -- ------ ywd. no pets. Vacant "••EASTBLUFF** C05Frwy Share bath pool.Jac S•50 756-1310 WEEKEND ASSISTANT $650/mo. Gas & water tBR tBA 1 1 $725 Lse kttch. wld. pool, jaz St•--• 2742 paid. 650-2256 2BR 2BA: r~~I $950 Lse $350/mo -dep 556-1737 1~-:!;a.m---....,""!""!~• SMALL BACHELOR 722·81CO or 722-8011 ltttll/ ... 11 2711 ITIUll 111110 ~ Heights. Pvt yrd. _ Costa Mesa/Newport New crpt. $510/mo • * EASTBLUFF Townhse I'll Ill mTEL border 2.C-hr access, depot. 541-3932 Apt 3Br 2Ba. 2 car gar. Wkly rentals now avail business or personal. no pets $1025/mo yr lse $l C7.00 VIII & up. 227c 12x20·1121130' S..8·3878 SPACIOUS 1Bdrm Upper 6«-1010. 8-5 Mon.-Fn. N t Bl d CM 6C6-7«5 --------Dishwasher lar~ closet wp 11 • garage $S70 No pets 3BRI H.BA. BONUS ' ---,-.--.--.-1 C...trcial c)(LL 631·8155 ROOM. Lg back yd ICI ata ta I I ll S&12t $2250/mo. First/last & 27221 .. ..-.--.-...1.R.,..""""--111 SPACIOUS tBR. Pool. Sec. 891-2002. 3,BR 28 .. F h §iw. laaiat11/~ Lat tndry carport sto11e & " urn se. ......,s _11 ~•frig No p915 1939 CLIFF HAVEN New decor. 6 Ocean view. pool, _______ •_•_, Wallace. ,565 · •5350 2BR 1B~ 1n kite . s 10010y .. Ka11tia Kon•. WllTIUFF..__ dep 642_1401 642•5721 patio, encl. g no pets Hawa11 (808)325-6520 Cor~ Westctlff 11_..__ . ' $800/mo. Agt.6C2-213C ·~ '"""' I-•-Lii 111 A d t 1119d ed'1 IN IOIUtlOfl Nwpt Bch-Cc>m« Vu Suite • • -11w11: Try lflll on your hngen •n· tor tflOM lialdom-wom Full sennoe util. paid, d/w, rfrig, celling 11.acs of blietenon your teet UOttlel foogoodto gllle ••• •111 Ian, cat ok $625. 650-7105 -stlopdasaffied ~-- Af,\SE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED n-• .. ..... ....,, YIUIWPlllS For more information CALL TODAY•! lllMLllS Y04K Service Directory RapraMntat1w 'M1.a2111t. 110 T&J PAJNTING lnt./Ext. Beat any reasonable price L1c:-:C5830 C98-96-CC Pamtlng & Wallpaper Re- moval. 20 yrs exp. Clean. ' prompt, reas. 642-5937 II the Painter you ain't. but a painter you need. CALL AARDVARK because he 1s guarantMCI. Lie. 63t-53C7 MICHAR COX PAINTING $12/Hr ~ MATERIALS Raterenoes. 675-:"008 IMMEDIA TE OPENI NGS. PART-TIME WEE KENDS ·3AM-11 A M SAT. SUN & HOLIDAYS . M UST HAVE RELIABLE CAR /TRU CK . V·ALI D D RIVER S LICENSE, CAR INSURAN CE -& OMV PRINTOUT. $7.00 PER HR. + MILE- AGE. CALL '642-:-4536 EXT . 2\)5. ASK FOR BETH. ~ If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your size. Just send in this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are av;\1lable now! It so•eW,. It a Daily Piltt carrier! r~rui~~;:;;=.-:::::0:~~:1 mg a Daily Pilot carrier. I Name -------------- : Address I I Phone c11y l •P I I s... Tt: ht ..., .... I JJI •. .., St L----~ ~~21.!_____ J GIT THI JUMP ONA GOOD JOB ' KIDS WANTED ·12-16 tSERVICESt Read the classlfled paces and you wtll find someone to handle your needs. Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Hqntington Beach Fountain Valley NO .COLLECTING NO SOLICIT~NG Deliver One Day a Week - Must have depenaable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in our cus- tomer service dept. . • • Must have pleasant phone per-~ sonality; typing a plus. Learn ~ valuable office skills and earn : $5.00 an hbur to start. ~ . . • . Hours are 11 :30 A.M. • 8 :30 P .M. : and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. -10:30 : • A.M . : • • • " . . . Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for : Llolanda. • • • • . • . . • ~(-~ . ~~ ;~ : Talleone lt'1ffM.anctyoudon'tneeda : note from your dodof~ : It's the '-" Consumer lntofmation Catalog. the ngtit Pf"Crtptl0f1 at the right price for the ~ intofmatiOn on ruuee th., . . affect your• health and home and poc1c. : etbc)ol( : The C•atog "-* rnor. then 200 teo.fal 0 ~'ions you cen lend for. Many.,.,,.. : .-'Cl all ere heW The Consumer ll'lforma· : '10n ~ of the U. S Gtner.i SefVICet : Mmtntstr9'ion P'lf• a new Cata6og ..,_, : ~,..so--.. ............ e¥9fy : thfM~ : The Conaumtf tnlonnlllon Catak)O " I : I'* Whal the dOctcw ~ ~ CWt orcler i one. too "'~ "-c., MWlf'G-i • • • i ..... ' • • • t ' , • ' ~ 1~ .,. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurad1y, A,ptll 21. 1988 .. -.; fth1a11t llM h'lt •I IOI hpl11 •I ISM >1'11 •t llJI hthtm~t II• Fu9'.... 1114 Fne 11 I• lfta laL.... IHI llif1/hclr1/lter... A ... la 11111 ti• ... 'IBW ... 111fllTILllTI 91 _.. w~ ml°AIHAlWHOSPiTAL •113& UAdt ornate Fr• 10 good hme u;i; 7112 • ... ~ ~11..-na.. Patt time Seeking ..,.,.,.....ie ,_. OfowW'O 'c1\lil 1ng111e..-•-o LNX.•nc: 9ttoht f*aooai ~ & table. e cr.ei" wltn buffet v1n1a. (Hunganen tiyn\. .._PW WIT S ,,_ ~·ven l nga. M on-Fri IOl'l,permP/TSS.50treln ' Ltind Ptannlftg FWm. Q""7 ~ Surg ical A ul AHT (Old ~ry WOOdl. good Ing dog) '**'· ffl(ec:I , -SUNDAY MAY 1 9-3 WANTED AVALON terl/n : lrv/Nwptt.,.., 720-975' ttH1n? Af>9ti 0t call 3$35 ._., HS*leneecl oan-TlMPoAAAY ANO pr.._,red, but Wiii train cond •MUST SELL* grMt l'IOuaeb<olten family OLD WORLD VILI..AGE lnllde mooring IOI 40 ECaUiwyCdM873-2930 &falofflceeectetarywtth TEMPTOPERM wllll1'g ~On even 1 1200080173·1158• dog•Candye.42~2" 7561CenterA11e H8 anort •term long·t•rm BM I.Mii ITm.. -NRlll good tYS>i"" & ~ POSITIONS AVAILABLE frOflt practte. SftJdlo I WIU. _ SPACES AVAIL ~2-4••n IUb leaM °' wiu P•Y0f°' E~ Of will train ~~ =··· lkllla, cse..;.~.,.ed Ex· •Aeciept~t• apt lnctuded. 842-3443 -·· .... a •• ,.... .... ....., occu oonal UH r ~ .. Huntington Bwtt. PIT f0t niee, f .. t gtowtng cellenl ~ta & WOttc· •Ci.tttt ........ _ Cherry Wood 8 mot old G•blOll 645-1177/daya ,... .._._ -.- •:9t'0·2121 Mii fof Chuc* Co Ht Hoag Flex hrs Ing en~ronment In erypi.11 w1u~1 IPO'leucond 6"-5319 COCl<ATOO CAGE April 23 24 t0-5pm ..,.... ..,....,~, .._.. i aaa .. 1111• TYi>e & mite otflee w«k Southern Oranoe Coun-•Sectetariet Aeciep11on1111. Antmal At· 4.p1 CE k""' bedroom Ml Wht powcs.r coat t>rnd CIOll\M, toys furn moac: llitc. Trua,.rtatie• IEIT IUL •• -Housewife or retired IY s.nc:t reeume to Mr ee>eta Entry Oc>eratOfl t~ettll. & Tec:nn.!Qian wtmattrm alee blanket new Ace 24 in ll 24 In ll FOiiow red 11rowa ttom -I DlllB great. 722-80IO FuentM at Ao~ Bein, eWOfd ProceMOt1 needed IOf 'bu•Y 1arge & other bedding 5325 55 •n S 198 64.._..24 Hamilton g0tng South on Trac Ira MlS 1•·1444 2' PoeltloM a~ble 1 OuelilY Control lntp. & Witllam Frott ' Aaaoc •Accounting et.11• practice FIT or PIT Incl eomCMet• 673-3073 WOfldl froendl ... 1 BIROS Buanaro 21811 Fa1flane 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD •19* hf*lence req'd MQI' ,Of-prod. Mllboell 14725 Allon Pancway. ..... .. wttnda & ev•. •JlP pref 2 grey c~ed Parrott Circle Hunt Ben 'II..,._~ TN Oi>efl 7 dav• • wetlo ~Good ~/benefit• M~OrtQQr 'tachU 1113. lnllne. CA 92718 •• ._ Irvine. 551-0304 5'11ft Sleepef aofa Good w /c ag.e $2 ~ Call 1-.:H 1144 Loaded 1111 tow vetucle, E d s H ~ c.11 Linda CK Ot.na Pl i c -Cond ~. floral PflAI !50·~~2w200~ UTI $8900 Otter 646-2011 :!~ -~ p0;;1;Jon'J;~,, 873-0581 E O.E ac»nt •. .M. SEllOllY ..... la WllYllSS/WllTD * S40 OR BEST OFFER Irvine Garage Sale' l oll ot IUlll &• ···11 .,-1 ......... _ With car '°' lunen delivery Barbar• 722-8385 Pl& ... a 0r,... n-& 2nd hano clotnes OllYY '11 .. ~.,~ .. ... .... PIT 11 ~~-S 1 tmm9dlate ~Ing In COO· --r• service. Ea tab. rout ea •-........... ~ &act Mat&<n•ly & chlldre" s TRUCK · LoaOfl<I hke new 'lJ FllT Ill tff9erf, N_. a..en•a most ex· ·re r ... .._......... a 11ruc1lon dept for well· •Pe141 ......... , un -• -. .,. CALL 720-0930 Hardtop 100• Fun autr --t"'"· "2 I u--.. I<. Incl""~ __ ... ... ., provided. s.40 • ....., dally FOR s•l E· (.sz:n' Baby Toy,, playpen BBO clullY& private member· h • &"" ....... 'I;; organi£9U person wl" 18400 Von Katmln LNl,. llTIBI headboard lootootrd, ,.. .. ·.., , cooeh much morel Sat 1 $750 obo 675-6772/ell'e ltllpdlnlng&entenaln-p one counte<sa ·excellent typing 1k1ll1, Ste t30.lrvlne474-2974 • S1cle ra1ts S195 840-8733 GranoSchaffer &Sons · 8·3i Sun 8-l 14831 1V111 9040 .. U*ll taelllly now open to Friendly olfiC41. will train. hgure aptitude & cordial t00% FREE 10 Apphcant 111-11•1 C T 2 Ltke new walnut llmsl'I Pintltlaven Walnu\/Yale MBZ 84 l90E $ l S,900 -~he public. We need Apply Pennysaver. 1660 telephonemannef Th1s l1 E O E dM npte dreaMH & $300026 1-7566 '14Ftr4Yul·111 Perted cono SunrC>04 Plac.ntla A"9 .. c M prlmarlt • secretarial wu-· N··-nlij'll stands He<llage ~··· ..... L ~141 A11 Powe• St~rono Au•--1 am Irr i.tereo CI SS,. ••· 111111111 Y C •• -~.!'!.""9tric;a-J dtst-ributor dr wood Drass trim Grano Baoy 5 8 Fr Prov -• • mat~ i 'tnt.,..cono ••uv-st 756--9205 Lv mesaage , ..... call C••tlta •75"""" Ila--•-position but also otte<t Tetemarkeling "" "'""' B 7 859 S f .. _., $75 D ~ "" .... -v -v.vu r•-NI warehouse stocking Hl olle< 2t · 1 style teg•8' n1gn gloss o auvv 1n1ng teble ID. UllTlllAm ... For Coa11 Meta Motel 957.30t3 •••• EKper Sel\llce Station Mngr Nwprt/CM area Mecn1n1ca1 knowledge nee All benef111 Must enJoy sales & people Send reSYme & salary ntStory 10 Box 1 1923 _Costa Mesa. 92627 1111111'1 ELEGANT GOURMET DINING Currenlly seeking e11per Servers. Hostess Lone Cook. Bus & Expediter !or permanent pos111ons -"'PP'Y 1n person 3050 Brtstol St . CM 540-0472 M A N I CU R IS T /H A I R STYLIST Gd working condlllons & loc Corona -Oel Mar 644-8292 ... MECHANIC'S HELPER 6 wn tools. gu trucks 'MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Placenua. C M lfClllHO W /Tiit.i E'xpertence necessary • * 526-729 1 • ~EOICAL LAB Cd URIER l-0·3 Mon-Fn Own car .Hour ly m ileage 964-2581 FV trea lllllll IFFICI Bu•y Ors office 1n C M • needs e11p back ottoee Assist • day/Wit 548-9319 •YIEDTW No lee no expe,.enee • (2131 469-1065 ~ iiiUIYSAUSF/T Seeking energetic person : to grow woth established • company Min 1 year re- ; tatl exp S11ary S900· : S 1200 Interview by appt only 646-7441 llRIESllDES All shllts good pay and t>enehts 1n Laguna Beach Retiremen t nome •494-9458• QPToMETRIC ASST R esp on s ibl e a n d e n thus i a st i c . e•· perienoecl or will train Appro~ 32 nrs per weei. HS 848-3465 . NTlll FllMfR ·Exp Pleture framer F 'T ; 979-2787 Mon·Frt 8·5 PLANTSCAPE lnter1or Plant Maintenance Exp req d Oay11me hrs Own trani 751 -2271 PU•HS•IHI , No exp nee S 10.s t 5/Hr Mr J.,,sen 520-4051 PRESSlll FIT.Hperlenced Busy NB diversi f i ed othedr waJ 41r•ne ... Cost SIOK · & chairs S25 Tables $5 ~&II 12H:l38381 PAY•EITSTMlllM? ott1ce Clyde, 756-0561 responttbllilles Wor 2 NSmOll br1ng OMV print-out. DAV BED Wntte & Brus S5500 FtRM 786-0377 s20 Jewel~>-326-C N SI.HI Too mucri casn down? _ processing. t hor1htnd English speaking, S6 hr Mtttresses Trundle C H 494 ,8 Led'"" 79 °'newer MBZ .(••--•T/TY-T and/0< restaurant equip. IYllWLE Cati Betty 646· 7775 Complete $245 I ' I ~-" oast wy •4 1 ' "" -r •-N n• lC)'C H .-v C04'1'P8•t' ou• large se1ec1 Newpof't Beac:n Law Of. ment experienc. • defi· ---..... ,._.. •~0-8733 • l~t lt1d1 6161 o A c flee FI T 852..()444 note plus Good benefit -~ -· _, PRO-Bli<E Meo•c C~ package Apply in peraon It you ve ever been dtS· ~elp set up weoo1ngs & HIOe-a-~ bei<;le tweed umous SP •eo wn1 iw TA £ S.4LE 11111 If lllPlln ~ 8 30am-4pm at couraged aboul tele receptions greet gU4'st & ne<cuton i 245 Rust arm n, vs" . •,a , set '9 lf•a N•c.e l•OO >le 01a1 MERCEDES IU.LISTIYI lllllTllTS TRANS/PACIFIC phone sales because 01 give directions chair $55 Botn good GL330 Camp,, oN?ll!> 1 SA. APR ;n 8 4 213 .. 14 637-2333 RESTAURANTS INC poor managemen t or SHEAMAN GARDENS cond ttoon 548·2687 se• Gallo Mallard "" s .\LL. r uRN '.,,RE 'JOE'> "r...,, ntt.-r Beacl'I Btvo Young aggressive hcensed Agents wtexp needed to show & sell properties 17042 G111e11a Ave Irvine scam ope<at0ts please ' Cd M Call Dorothy NEW nouse too small 10, Vetta t•a ~e< o... ,... F.r a MO""'ti Sa•e p, .es •n But>•-a Park (7 14)250-0331 give us a call We offer Mon-Frt 673-2261 100 mucn furntlure m nl c<;•O S • 950 Slasneo C ITIP!elt-••rQ With a Top Producer • u•nllY High commossoons & lmmed opening tor well bonuses organ11ed & ambotious ALSO Pe<sonat Secretary person w/&lnt typing neeoeq wtesrow · R E skills figure aprnude & exp a MUST• Salary • cordial phone manne< comm S 1500/mo, 6-day w p knowledge & SH wk Call P A TR IC K Good t>enefll pkg Nr J TENORE 760-8702 Agt Wayne a1rp0<I 759-1906 RECEPTIONIST FIT tor friendly outgoing off ice E xper1 e nce preferred but not necess- ary Salary comensurate wl e•per 673-6070 llCIPTtlllST/SECY W/P experience & morn· 1ng hours' 540-3066 HCEPTtlllST Full· Time lor ntsmkg New- p o rt Beacn o ffice 7am-4pm Type 40wpm & Data Entry helpful Hrty wage comm wtexp Call Sneita for appt 720-9870 Restaurant 11mnucu is now accepttng app11- cat1ons for •hst/lestess •Lll .... FH4S.ner Apply tn pe<son Tuesday thru Friday btwn 3.5 2111 w. C.ast 11wy·· RnllL SIUS P /T Smalt Aeroboc boutique on C.M sat •comm548-7515 •n11Lw.111n Store m Udo Marina Vil- lage 675-79801673-6047 SILH/CISllH SEClnllf PaC1t1c View Morluary, Newport Beach Typing, tiling. general office work Call Tom 644-2700 SECRnuYn RE office opening t9r 5 nrtdy, attnoons Must have knowledge of WIP. snorthano be oeta11 oriented & a sell-starter Pleasant n/smk environ near OC airport Good t>ens & sat 758·9090 SECRE T ARY tRECEP F T for Costa Mesa Real Estate olf1ce Call Marie 650-112 1 SECTY/AOMIN ASSIST Candidate woll have nor- mal secretarial duties 1nct W P & work w1a great. but small group of peop~ tn N-port Cente< Cau aft 6pm 640.9451 um /RHIPTt•ST In an exclu5've waterfront Rear Estate office Please call 673-9333 SllPPH/llCllYH MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Plac;en1ta. C M SUPERVISOR Night shift t1bergtass • Prefnsiff1I ,,..._. •LHr.tftt ........ ,.,....,. .,.. ...... ,,. (IWH• .. t. ......... , .... ,,, .... •w. ........ .,,.,..,itJ fer rl11tt , ..... , ... Call 642-4536 fa1ension 43bo 3 30·9 00 PM Ask tor Pat C CllEUlll WAITED Expertenceo cameraman neeoe o M u st o e knowl~gabte in all areas of came<a oepartment. stripping pta11ng Paste· up andtor typesetting Sk•llS a plus Must be available to work eve· n1nos Salary based. on e11per1ence and skills Please contact Lisa or Pat at(714)642·4321 ext 29 I dunng the day and (714) 642-4399 evenings WlllPllOISSll Couches cna1rs ret•'9 854 2484 " 6"'.>·3600 •m der so•aoed & •Coy,. NewPOrt Bch Arch hrm seeking permanent 1nd1- v1oual w1good typing skills 155 wpm) & en)Oys hea vy t yp ing 4 , Oay/40ht wk Xlnt ben· 1ao1es etc Must ~II S ,. __ .J. 606 - 960·9810 pertia~ -• S QUEEN StZE MATTRESS Goi•ers ornp se1 Hager. & B O X QUILTED Wij'•dS'·~ ~··•••ors/ BRAND NEW' S 155 P C.ar• " ,;v:;e~!> SA ~ Call 846-4293 C.y ll'!• BS €,). •r5 i;.ea• ""•c•. tc,o•c ~'>t') a•• 6 "'•M 1e""s Cnt.a:,. , ·4 • ?QP • 5 ... fH1E.::;. Sil"~. 'tO t.,6' • M ..i.• ~Al.A .• GA RAGE SA. E SAT $_,llj Ci4 et11s Cattry 675-6442 SOFA nign Quality n'lller Hvge .,s.-1 ,~ • Sa•e I Young growing company u sed still ... rapped M"" ~ 11""' .. ~ ~ !>!i'•s ~ <24• ::>r,•1n•t-Ro neeos energetic em-w orth $1000 sac $:.>50 ''"'Ds ""e"' ,s"C t.att$ ~ ~"''"''"'" 01 o • ';IA!S ployees tor ooor 10 door Can oe1 2 13 86£-6588 oag~ ·9::i.: ~ '\' Mdsle•s T t t ' lllT SELL!!* llYlll Tl Elf PT! 'll VW ClllPH YAI! , .. , , ...... , Cttfititt~~ Oily 11100 751 ·53221t "anOb11l 01str1bu1ton No Pr n• 4<:.4.,r 1181e':I lta sates $4 nr 10 start MisctllHHal 6015 C.rlff Sales Ptwtr'1Nt1 7df2 -------• Apply at Bongo Ptua 2 Store mo11able rno oar-I--•--------~,'!!'7 -l"'!'Y'!"!'M'!"A~N~B .. A .. Y!"'L-A!'"'U .. N-C!!"H"! 28 19 Newp ort Blvd men1 racks S50 eacr1 2 l1llto1 lsl1a4 6106 •94 1 CtaS!>•C. •estO•f'Cl 2-4pm only M"rors 39~87 S50 "' l 'l'"!'!!!!'!'!!'l!~-~~"'!"!!"'""­M1rror 39,4 1 S25 1 Wlf'• SATURD,a y e ·30-~ 30 Ea,ltyatat W11tt4 oow aor condmoner ·SSO 3~3 Grano Cara. •Bet11nd 5535 '575. 1723 or 675-5J08 "1aaga!" Daz ·-:.')s -:it gr• 1._--------1-:i.s risnc;to ..:e~ ~ F studenl 30 • wants to *AMERICAN lnd1ar ,,,.~., Houses•t W 'Hsekpg exp wanted" rugs bas"'"'' & .., "'::>A 1 0" • 9 · • Woll start 614 lor summer atso or1en1a1 ruos ""'' • ... r.. apo •i nces Xtnt refs 548-588 t •• 7141 67 J. 145-• "CIS:: · l r ed ~. •ails etc.i•r ,. ~ •Qt' S.1ppnire NURSE HOUSEKEEPER BLUFFS NB Movir'Q Sooe COOK Own car LoOo Beau1 O• en1a Rug l1lkl area l ocal References mauve pastels 3 mo 010 Ptaiaaall 6107 • 673-5100 6x9 $700 Will "'ICker IQ cnr ·sm1101St"S 4 s"e" "'JGE BA~BOA SALE •erck1•ii1t wnt wicker stno 2 w ') • SAT _RDA¥ a 30 Lti.11t1 5010 no ·-s1 so Zenrtn COIO• C-:ir .... er c• .• , .. & 9a•boa -TV " remoll!' & O.lk stno 0 1<l ;e..,eor1 • .,r •ack une•EINI... ~1n1 condS•75 "20 •"04 .. enn~ .,.,nn Cro .. alker 1931 Newport Blvd CM wP•gnt oench •win oeo 50 Se*;t Dealers COCKATOO CAvE IOIS ol DaD; ano aoun (Dealer space ava11aotel Whl POWOer coat brnO c101nes misc 'lousel'IOIO new Ace 241n t 241n 1r. items & FREE Pure Bred NAPO-LEANIC An toque 551n s 198 644 -4424 Bic• Lao Mus• sell bed. hand-painted desk Dr Martin 5 Anll·G•av•tv I everyt,.,•ng real cneap pine cnest & otners• **730-622••• ce11tnq lloo• mounted CtrtH itl •ar 6122 baGkSwong onct boots lor Af•liaacn IOll S300 c au 494·0671 j MOVING SALE SAT 8-4 _,.•---------, 707 Mataba• Dr I cu ·fl Kenmore Frost· Large & Small Dog House I Lots or turn antooues co•· Free Freezer t Retrtg I Wroughl tron tbte & cn•s tectaores Cuckoo cloek wnne 3 yrs 010 very baby c11b & oesk S20· l1 2 patms k11cn r1ems etc clean S250 966-1521 S200 Catt 546-86 18 Un•Yt!•l>81 er •e1 shp "'c So!>OO Av S 646 " JO<' ,8 CEN"EP CONS £ "<e" •2c .., r:-o e .<t·ci '"C" $' 1 950 e,e,95!.·BJe; Dq[/ield Marine Come by and 'see our new & used Electric Boats 2806 Lafayette in Newport Alli•" I~ nl 'J••O toor Or '" "'"'"'f ' S9 ~ J"' Mar• 6.;j.706'\ BWM 8' S.l5•S )(•l'I cond Nl'l•te 1utC' IN n1 !i<Jl"rl :l5"' m• D•YOl~I! muo;1 sett S29 ooc "5, 2456 ''Wholay9'°" . can't afford i the ees T?.. c- vv. REG -11.'IERTIBlli ·c. E • .. 11.,• 1 cono ·~~ '"'"9•'1tj S2900 OBC' ._,~ "60-€1<.3 Ellesse Boutique Better Sportswear and Auto Ac· cessortes PI T wknd days Newport Imports. NB 642-9405 Karen yacht c ons tr uct ion MacGregor Yachts 1631 P1aoent1a C M FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator 16 cu 2-door loP lreez. er Appro• 7 vrs ~o runs well S1501obo 640-6400 MU$T SELL 1 Ctsta Mn1 1124 22 n carved •vorv T us~ * (Slltl SILE* 675-9487 Aatos Doatstic 9300 • • DODGE Startf'd ~e- 1("1r auor Mu''""' Qre .... • ~\.1·1 ·-----------d'IY1'1<; ,OS, m \ • -.: uus Excellent sales OPPIY now ava11aole 101 lull-time POSlltOn Apply '" person al Benetton Mam Place Mall Or call Kayla at SA2·8283 Exper prel W.HPOSllF/l For Art Gallery Oesogn custom framing art sates Exp pret d Good w people & follow-ups Call tor appt 67.5-6552 1111 CURI li1llts Woll train SUUll•ttl TUCIH·PIE SCIML Pnvate sct1001 HB area a. 12 2-6 536· 1441 330W.111St., C.st1 ..... Cl 12121 TEUllllmH Wiii HTllllS lnoouno & outt>Ouno pos-1 I 111ons ava11 w Ryoer Sys. The Orange Coast Daily 1ems Inc Nice racillly Pilot is 1001c1ng 101 an growtn OPPtys hourly energettc oerson to as- wage FT or PT Ka1ny or s1s1 OU• District Managers Debbie 64 1-3045 3 oays Ou11ng tile week YIUNllE IEPllR No e"Cp nee $12.$15 Hr Mr Jen~ 520-4051 WMkenos ano "tohaays App1ocan1 must nave re- toabte car w1tn vatoo CA dflvers license prool o t insuranc e ano OMV Telephone Sales print-out Star11n9 pa> is IE lT WCI IY 1111 S7 00 per nour plus gas I alto .... ance Come 1n to apptr at S2100 76 carats 01 gar I nets ssoo 640-8688 Rllmlll HIS 1 rurnoture appliances O•s-\/\ANTED to '8"1 6 011ys GE Obi ooor 23 Cl.i I No Fros1-Re1r g atmono W/CUSIOm water & •Ce dispenser Absolu1ety hke new $600° 675-3462 I HY IPPUUCfS! Retrogerators Wasnt'fs & Or)'ers Mike 6•5-970 t l'ION Automal•c snut on ~w I •ron Blacio. & Deeller Call 536-63 •6 oeto•e Spm o• bl ... n ~ 30-9pm SOF'A ~ovE SEAT W •TH CH•tR .a.NO OH OMAfli "'e'er u~ 81('>wr •ON • Ont\ S:.>50 "4'.i·9?9.: -------ceapat•n 6011 SHOP AT HOME! .a.ppre 1 compute• printer· mon1101 modem 2 d•S~ droves 4 5ltwr S l 500 Obo •96-"286 eve ''" ,, , .. 60%~l nes co11ectao1es nc 4 2--~ 2 1-BOl>'O" doll nouse comp• turnis" """a•e· " tr'' •• • J lrlf Misc Rain -:ir st»ne ,n. !or Bii\ 6 73-344 ' S•Oe nouse "" Sal Sur 8·4 30 1e F111more near Sail ... ti 7114 i: .. ., ... ,e.. Ba•er •2!"!3__,c,..o!"!q ... 0"'1-1·,.,·oo-... s""L,.O ... O""P"" J.~A MIL • G_.~AGE SA_E I! ... c 0 B VHF 4 S111s SA._r=l~/i • S·5 S42 P e•::>O"I ::>• ~ Wal ·,er c:0ur•e-•a.,c;e O S""asner ::at "'"' 000<s stereo ""•SC MOTHER Oted Eyer 1tnong goes Api:>lrances '"'" TVs sadole etc 32'2 Coioraoo -.n 549-1228 ......... uu 2111 l•rll Pleet. ... ead oa"e<-• Slop •• s,.-50 AVS 646·9000 Sli" Decks Sttr•t• 70U •SL.PER BOA¥ SLIP• $250 per mo • Ba'ooa coves "-e .... POrt Beac,. ' '4 650· 11 • • 32 SLIP Sa•lbOll O"li• No • aorc water e« 1ac nc1 $.340 ,,.,0 51 ISi & CREVIER Trim11•1 1 ........ ......... , ....... Amrllml.D• ... ~ ... 1 IJ Slit l<ilG IOaotd 11._819 ~~:St a .. ll ~ LW .l as l1St ~ loldK 1 i~. 16 SJS. auto toad ~2 16 l:'Sn hD!l '°'°"' ;'[' t&16 86 :;;~ ~ nt. ;.oes • Sates • Se<voce Parts • Leas•ng 6'~~.,~-~ NABERS CADILLAC o• a'l' ,.,.,oae • •Cl"" ....,, Caci a~.,. O•a •ge Cour• Sf'e .1s •ooayr 50-1100 \ 2600 "1••b0• BlvO } COS'AM ESA & l'QRO F1ESTA 19-& v• lo'"' 0000 cor1<1t11 Run!> ""e'' S800 G trars. 6'5 4 75(1 Aon _ -~ roRo L·o p~• t: a• es sr•f'' w1n oo G" •;res N~i WO Set· o• •S $395 494·41'1, , ; Orange Coast Deily Pilot is _::looking for a Pretsman .._,,h 2·3 years experience -on 1 web offset press 2274 N-port Blvd, CM 646-7445 SICRnllY FIT light typtng. some bkkPO Call 8·10am 720-0812 EARN $400 -$1000/WK •$7'Hr Training • comm •6AM· 12 Noon Mon-Fro Call Now • 5 Pos11tons Left Ask tor LVICOSTA MESA 330 Wtst 111 St. I Make classified advertising the best way to save time and gas! D1i1y Pilot &42-5&18 •REE to gOOd nome I/er-; to11fl<I neut male dogs 2 3 yrs & • yrs noce per- sonah!y 548-8258 • HI PICI IP 2-piece corne• sofa good condll•On 675-732' SAT & SUN 9-4 An11Que turn aotes Dts· hes Many collectab~ & 1n1eres11ng 11ems • 67~-8800 • 45 BOAT i'.>OCK Sroe ue Eaceltent 1oc111on Huntnigton Hartx'>ur $450 mo 840-602? 135-3171 1500 Auto Mal( Dr. Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger l,EI 7 IAYS Opportunity lor 11dvance- men1 benellts salary commensurate with ex-•SEClnUY, P/T perience Call ( 7 14 t Gen ot11ce CM flex hrs 548-6919 .. 642-432 1 asl\forHank 1 GOtyplng req 557-1135 MJ LAGUNA NIGUEL 582·1723 Ct1t1 Ina, Cl 12121 between 9am & Spm M-F Or call Beth at 642-4321 ext 205 .. . --.. --. ---• .. . -• . . -. . -. -.. --.. . .. .. . .. .. .. • .. .. • . The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your: Hidden Treasures into CASH s 101!t!> prepayment -7 Days s 10.80 d\11rf91 ln"<opy 01 ~ Prlvllt~ P«t~s Of'ly No c'omnwn:IM. al Est.Ct', Automotfv('. eo.ting °' Employ!Mnt Acts. ~ Is no pttc. limlt to wn.t you Cilf'I ~rtlw, It you nttd to wt your coueh, ~chair L Of rftJ unuff'd tnf'rC~-al the Dally Pitot Clnsiflfod su« Ot UM Che ' ,~.,_ lllijhlt NAME ADDRESS CITY o.-y Not. now. a., sc .. c... ...... CA t16l• 642-5678 PHONE STATE ZIP AD COP'Y: 4 llM minimum, approprlat~ 4 words ~r h . AMT. ENCLOSED ______ . cltdt' OtW VISA Ot M.C. _____ _ -_______ ._,_ . P\B.IC f«>TICE A classilteo ao tor 1 11nte guy ne comm11nos 1101 01 a11en11on Ml.IC NOTICE PLAYPORTERS CLUB C101n1n9 1e'"''" boa1 ~ 1<a11or ,.,ousenoto mosc SATURDA" 8ar"' Co•fle• ot West , 7 ,., & VO!"roy,a P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UStNEll Th s !.'uS•'lf'i< ~ .o,.. K»470 NAME STATEMENT dUC•Nl Ov ~ Ol""f"I ottit FICTITIOUS 9USfNESS IO'N&T SLIP S800 'TIO N-POrl Beac.f' .2. .a•1ac:-•t> n""' 6 • 3-B~JS P\a.IC NOTICE 'Q ·v Lera D., .... oi~• ..._.,...,.. c~ · -.2i:,2c. The loltow1ng oersons art" n@r\l'•i; NAME STATEWNT ·~ ~ ~ ... s "!I'S~ ' dOtng OUSll"e5S as C.,noac;p II.A f'' ~he <ollo..•nc; t>e<!>O"S a•e •w.'PO ::, r ~ .. '"" o• JOlll ES·llA ILL ER .1,5 rns ''~lt'""f'"' ... as '•It'<! do.n;0us."~as -a"'"''"f'B ""''"'• SOCIA TES 2 •72 OuDO"t Or w•t"' '"'" ~°""" C•t"•• QI ".\r J&.. EOUIDME"'-DE'· •• < S'lllf'<"'""'' "'"" • ~ Servi~ Hrs M on-Frt 7 00 am to 10 pm _ P\a.IC NOTICE K>tl1S FICTITIOUS a USlH£$$ i 1 J \-"f"¥rr.>-. .. "1 -l"ld " ... Q;>f;{>. NAM( STAT1:M£NT .,.:t,f'' S.-•~,... •• lfj c. .. 1 ~a.;/'I ...... t t tfll ,tt -~ ..... 'tlil(J ,j. ~2~6" -... < t .. 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""'"4. h1fl'~ " '" 1-.e C<'J"" l.•f'O ~• O •"Qe Cou•1., ~ "P'• ., 19 l'.tt>h 'l@O ;""I t ' A ...... !08~ ,., loq@ • •• CITY OF FPUNT AIN VALLEY .:J•t~ .. •• ,... .. ''' Brr•u<-...-----------' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, May 3. 1988 at 8·00 P M in the Council Chamber. 10200 Slater Avenue. Fountain Valley, California. the City Council w 111 hold a public hearing: In order to obtain c1t12en input on the followlng propose(j projects ut1h2mg approximate- ly $294.000 of the City's Fourteenth Year Housing and Community DevetoprT'ent Block Grant. Admlnlttretlon Administration includes the personnel and operating costs invOlved 1n the management and coordination of the grant program and the preoarat1on and maintenance of the reQutred HUD records FelrHouelng • 5.350 To USllre eQual houSlng oppo<tunltleS to all segments of lhe community ttwt City contracts with the Fair Housing office fe>< 1nformat1on and referral services. Pubic ... ~ Qrenta lrM.100 To lmprow tervtoee to low 1nd moderate ncome residents. grants are awer<Md to agenc:lea concerned wtth employment, crime prevention. child caN, heetth, drug 1buM prevention, ed~tlon. weffare 0< reoreatlon need.s MllHllll~ To..,.* Fountain Valley reaident.s to llve in 1 sate, decent and aanitary IMng envtronment. thie pt09rem onws low~interest loans. rebat• and grentt tw "°"""G r9habffi1atlon. C..l•arH•IRt --TNe progrmm idei1tm. ctw81Mnga In need of rehabtfftatlon and~ ,....,..,,.to~ their ctweltlrt91 through iow--ent.,..1 loans. ret>.atM. Ind QJan " ................. , -·-Thie Pf'OO'am WOUid prcMcJtl 1 ~ ot ....w. ~ aa educat6on. -c:Ntd· ~ c:G, ... 9and ................ 111'11 tow end moder• .. Income - lndMdulllj ~ ............ end,...."*' st8nderd'ot htng. PellOI• fNY obtain ilbm 111Clit COltcelM'O the r-.. of .....,.. edMI'-under the Community 0..11~ ........ llOc* ~ P'Ofiertl from Communfty 9'1w4cea M 9$5-4'~8 A111d1ra end Pf°'*'t own.9....,.. ._City of~ Yellir ........ .,to ofter ~,.,,.,.to the Qey't llOc* Ot9"t progrem M "'9 Pubic ,..,...tg. .. ,,..,, ' ··u•' -o .. a '1@-•n• 1 ~ •t!"'••• -o->o l'I• K~ Celol wOeCI~ • ._' U'lirri .. , '\ (On 1..,. ,...._. '" • • .:):t • • 1 oer-t ... • ..,_., ..... : ,, •• ;~f~ A,·•-...... ~ ...... ..-._ t ... t "\ '"'W~ "•" •Of'G- t" , •• ._,. ""\ ., • •J' ::i •. ' :> • ' ~I • V II\ P\a.IC NOTICl 1()9116 FICTITIOUS 8UStltl(SS NAME ST&T[M(N~ ·~' ll"'lo ... ..., -1. 0()"1~9' """~ 'r\f ... l A Q B• .,., .. DAR°' .t,<C,~C: ,.LS :1'!1:0'- Soulh B· •t ... ''"'"' Ce ,, Q;>~"fo l'lot'ltM • .. ..,, i • • cc~!' ~ r(' ,,. ,. • ... ' 9;;1111r, o_.,pt "~" ,.,~ •o-, p ,, \, "'"'.. • '.i ~~ ... ('I • 8"M • C ' ' Ql 6C A.~ I .. S• l!IJ8 •ryfllH ~ 0 II t it"" Qcl I'"'' I Oell'O ll • /1 -~ c· Brrt •ll' 11'1m11\ • .. ~. ·o L• Vl'fN• 111,,_.. , ~ Sf>¥" C•hl llO&O'l I Tl111 tlu11'"4""• '" CN• ducteel "' • QI',_ 111 pim f'er9"'f\ Roo.n ~ l!t•Z'lll l rvttM .,.,.,,, 1111..,.nl wtt tol4't0 With I .... C<v\IV C*' ol Of ~ Co\JllTV Ol1 Al)f-13 I '21771f ~ClkttNtrO °'.. 1 DMt 1>o1o1 -"" ) 1 ?& Mav '11 1 ... n...f21 COKE ": F L.GENF K J\Rt; CO K E P•'-"~'Ci' c!IA ..... \pr.I 14 19811. 111 l h.i rlnll• Nnrl h Cdrolm.1 ~lr Coke 'UI \. IVt"lf U:> hti. • t ll1 1'..11 I L'oke "* 'll or t h C.trol1n r.- J,1..i i..h1u .. Beu .- "hot k nl l'osta M~ Ro h<'r1,1 M' hrt> ( 1~rn1ns a nd Pa ,_..,, t II o ( Dougl Aruona Mr Cok'f " ... , the grand fa~ 111 H grandchaldr..e o.111<1 fc•ur grNt ·~ 'h1 ld~n He was a ~ ltN-d ;' r pt"nle>f' (~ Cost~ Mna Serv~ v.111 be h ld Sat- d .1 ~ Aprll 2 10 OOAM Al HarbM' L.1wn Mt Oltv • • Co.•. ta Me50l ~ACIAC V91W -~~-­•c.m.t .... y. Mon1611~ Cnaof'l • ~~ory l!iOO P.c1lit v...., Or ~-Poll 8"ch 644·~700 H~UW9f. llT ouw MOtlU.,l' • C.,,..~ Crem.t0t, •6'5 Gititf ~ .... c~a~ ~s-. • 2~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~?~~~~~~ft~S~/~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~ ... ~~~~21.1• ~2 ' , '• I I I • ' I • I ·- ••• Or ... COMt DAILY PILOT I Thurlday, April 21, 1988 •ns.CHEVROLET ~ ·Home of the Serengeti Blazer liizJ1+fOI Ca our triendl't sa ec;,.,,en for details f. 579-5100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E lmpenal Hwy -Yorba L1nda. California o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing 6) Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 NABERS 0 -\LE BODY HOP LE.\SING ., 'W P-\RT and SER\ ICE Open \at STERLING 540-9100 2600 Harbor Bh d .. 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Sain • Servtce • Part• Lnalng All Makes DA~AAGED PAGE _____ URSDAY, APRIL 21, 1!88 HB teachers threaten strik Ballots cast to autho.rlze Possible job actions In city school district dispute By PAUL ARCBIPLEY Oftlle ............ .Convinced that Huntinaton Beach City School District officials aren't n~otiating on a ~cw contract in aood faith, teachers ind icated Thursday they're ready to step up their protests. Teachers throu&h?ut the district Pentagon unveils top- secret Stealth bomber In preparation for test flights./ A4 Boating America's-Cup champion Dennis Conner will· be steering a catamaran to Ensenada./83 Sports cast ballots at the Isaac Sowers Middle School on Thursday after- noon authoririna union leaders .to prepare job actions aimed at briflling their case to students' parents a nd the public. . Union officials said the batloitotals would be released today. However, teachers on their way into the meetinaleft nodoubc they are unhapPy with a !.S percent pay bite the district has oft'ered. Teacben are askina for a'bout 6 percent. "They're pretty upset,·· said teacher Patti t1uahest. "Our salary is droppina from the top half in Oranee County to the bottom half. .. We've always felt that we're kind of special in this district . .But this is a trend that we're concerned about." "We're very frustrated." said Julie Voce. a resource specialist at Kettler Elementary School. .. People are setting &nJtY because we're not bcina ta.ken senously." "We're all on ed&c." said teacher Martha Benham. "We're anxious to do someththg. Thas has been goinf'(>n for a long time." Other teachers .echoed those senti- ments. warning that morale was low and that they're tired of fighting the d istrict without results. Carol Autrey. prcs1dcn t of the 216-~ member Huntington Beach Elemen- tary Teachers As~1auon. sa!d a number of job actions are being considered. up to and including a strike. "It reaches a point sometimes when you have to do more.·• Autrey said. Teachers are on the final year of a thftt·year contract that ends m July. Ncgouauons on a new contrac.t began in Februa0 1987. However. negotiators <kclared an impasse on Feb. 4. A mediator ts scheduled to meet with both sicks on Frida). STOP Ph•lan •s Pltoolit h PhrlOClMnt experiilent1 f Laguna Beach High rallies from two g~es down to defeat Woodbridge in a key prep volleyball match./81 ~ .... ,._..,LM...,_ Animal rUlata actlYlata llne tbe IDterMCtloa ID fl"ODt of tbe eertee of proteeta nationwide .,ainat aalq anlmala for UCI SmO()leMUCll Laboratory on Wecllleeday u put of a re1earela. Index . Advice and Games Boating A1 1 83 A3 85-6 87-10 A12 A7 ·A6 A11 Animal rights activists picket UCI -Bulletin Board - Business Classified _rro~~~_!_~mog lab where beagles were stolen part of national aemoi1-stra(i9n demonstrations and events sched- uled this week by the Costa Mesa- -baSed animal~~ts group. Sociciy __ Apinst Vivisecuon. A'nimaJ ri&hts groups throughout tne country have designated this week as World Lab- oratory Animal Liberation Week. views to be able to talk to medical students and let them know that the use of arumals m research LS not nttessal).·· said"SU1Cker. "wc·re not rats. we're human beings.·· Com6cs Entertainment OplnlGn Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Weather A3 84,9, 10 81-4 A2 By GREG ICLERl.X Oftlle ............ Animal rights activists turned o ut in force Wednesday afternoon to picket the UCI Smog R~rch Lab- oratory in protest of what they call "atrocities" involving laboratory animals. , As many as 100 people lined the comers at the intersection of Campus Drive and Jamboftt Road at noon Wednesday to protest animal ex- perimentation at UCI. which they claimed is both useless and cruel. Many prote:stors carried pickets that echoed their sentiments. The protest is part of a series of · Judy Stricker. president of the Costa Mesa-based group. said the aim of the protest was to .. establish a rappon·· with UCI officials and open the door for debate on the issue of animal experimentation at the uni- versity. ··we want doctors with opposing Stricker said she hoped to schedule a debate on the issue sometime next month. In February. Stncker and other members of her group lauded an underground organ1zauon known as the Animal Liberauon Front for stealing 13 beagles used in medical research at t ·c 1. The dogs were pan (Pleue eee AJlfDIAL/ A2) Drunken driver in fatal cras:Ji gets year inj&il By JONATHAN VOLZKE Dist rict Attorney Pncella Ooud. who °' .. ..._,....... prosecuted the case. :A Costa Mesa man pleaded guilty 'T m not disappointed with the Wednesday to felony drunken driv-sentence. but I'm not happy with it." inaand mansla~ter stcmming from Cloud said ... It was the judge's .a 1986 collision 1n which his passcn-decision. what can I say? " ger was killed a nd a Ncwpon Beach Cloud said one factor that may police officer seriously injured. have contribted to the li.aht sentence Kent Hindes, 4 1. faced a maximum was that the man ki lled in Hindes' sentence of more than 8 years in car. Jake. Finney of Balboa, was a prison. but instead m:cived a I-year . friend of the defendant and Finney's term in the county jail. said Deputy widow as.ked Superior Coun Judie Segerstrom letter calls referendum petitions invalid Attorney advises city against putting Home Ranch issue on ballot BJ JENNDf'D WEBD °' ............. Charsi• that a 1efetmdum drive apinst a nonh Costa Mesa devea. ment is "fatally defective,.. an at- torney for devet.per CJ. s.etstrom is askina that the measure not ao before the city's voters. ••1t is our opinion that this refer- endum is invaJid both substantively and procedurally and tMf'efore should not be submitted to the elec1orak for a vote,.. Attorney Robert E. Currie wrote 1n a ~ to City Attorney T1aomu Wood. The letter WIS md public Wcdnndly by city ....... The referendum teekl to overturn 1he City Couacir1 ~val of a ~ p1an amendmnt a me~ KftttomcllMldl:=..-or ... Su DMlo Frecwa~acntadaim IM ....,,Una ~ti a die amcadlncnt ~ riddled with mon ud c:Wa1 tM co.Kil ...... it ~-....,. 1'ilenercame•a~•a .... of c.. Mell ........ .,, • 'I JMI Orowlll. ... dll1111' ........ cok1ed ., .. ..... turn to force the development plan onto the November ballot. City activist Sandy Genis said the lcncr. dated April I~ is filled with .. frivolous&J]Um~nts and tmKks of a developer ·•1ust.<'ltalli°' fof time." Currie, an attOrMy wttb me Costa Mesa law firm of Latham A Watkins. said if the referendum .,...S. lbe city would have to fall bllCk on 1he ~ plan that wu in eft'ect befcire the amendment was uic.kecl on. But a Superior Court j udae bas nalect the .-nenJ plan was ineffective. It wa .. t natina.. i'1 fact, that prompted the council to adopt the curTent amend-ment. _ .. Just as the City Council cannot letislate an invaJid ~n neither can 1he dectqrate," Cume wrote. But Oenis arped that any Policy-tetti• decision 1'y the council can ~ IUli«t toa 1cftrendum. lftlw YOCa'I ownumed the curTent amenclmmt, the Mid. tlae coacil would limply haw ao lldopt anodler one. The mtia COMn nalina baa "811ed ..t 08 0. s-.ll Coett PIMlt, tM ftl'll ..... rt -Home ..... dcve'°Pllle•• localed between H.-......... m Flitwiew .......... ofSwlloMI' Dri ve. Pftli•iaao .oft oe tbe I ~ ud ~ IOMl'lllappld i• -. J-TYBy H. Seymour ....... lftlitaiwy ,.. '"' "_ ... ,..., Kathlttn O'Leary not to send Hindes to orison. ''What's really sad about the case is that Detective (Joe) Thrasher is still undergoina plastic SUl'Ff'Y on his face because of the accident. .. Ooud said. ''That's really sad." But defense attorney Gary Pohlson said the detective and Finncy's widow were notified of Wednesday's hearina. but neither chote to attend. "It was•a fair sentence," Pohlson sa1d ... The-judv rcally tooked at this c.asc hard. Hindes has not had one drop ofalcohol since the accident and docsn·t drive anymore." . Pohlson also contended fault m the accident remains under dispute. poss- ibly contributing to the light scnt.ence. A civil suit tiled against the city by Finncy's family contends Thrasher was traveling too fast. and the wreck was the detective's fault. Thrasher was dnving a marked patrol car w~ on Balboa Boulevard 10 October I 986 v. hen Hindes made a left tum 10 front of the cruiser. authonues saad. The patrol slammed into the pass· enger's side of the approaching_ \t'· h1cle. crushing Finney and pushtng the I Q86 Bu ick sedan into the pauo o( a nearb) resJdence. according to police repon s. Finne) was pronounced de-ad at the (Pleue Ne DRIVER/A2) NB_restaurateur's slaying still a mystery year later .BJ JONA'l'llAN VOU:U: .............. The killina of J0e Luis Avila bu _. makinp of a lqimd. Thotc who killed the <>ranee Cout rcs1.1u.nteur in a spray of machine sun bullets aeuty a year aeo cteaped in ~ monaina daftness, Jeavifts bdlind Avila's · cnunpled body, his Poncbe and a motorcycle at Santa label and Tmtin avenues. 1'1ley a1IO left a lftJllCIY, OM ripe witll hints of ~ dns ........ i .., ft...mJ..,... :i.:t crime and me l10l'Y of man tumina to God • A vila'1 brothen and lilleni, do own and operate ~ El Rancbito restauraall ~t Ora111t County. weft noc avaal.a. to cli1a111 the year since me May 7 •r·111o w1 abcrifrs iaWllill•an wi add little to inm.I repolU of dw murder. .. We're •Wmre!l!tm•'wlJ i•,...t· ins the am, but b7-.i. -.. ol theam-tlwway1t-clowa- it's ftOl a CMC wr·re ............ aid .ntr1 0..-.• 1•1 LL llicMrd Ohoe. The _DMlll't .. of Avila~ ....... i.na_waua...a. The 4().ye1r.ad A.tli -band llUlllDlld ............... ofbis 198' PoncM c.ftlla IMnly ~ 2:JO L iia. He Md ... *'1 A motorcyck was parked In the intef'S(('t1on. brand nev. and aban· doned. In' esugators think the cycle may have been used as a plo) to ,et ~ v1la to stop The motor- cycle was bought in Los Angeles the day before the k1lhng. paid for with cash. Several nearby residents said the~ saw a tan Honda-styled car $Pttd from the area after 1unfire shattct't'd th~ ni&hJ. The car held two or thrtt rMn. they satd. Avila's family said thctr brother's murder had nothina to do with drugs. but authorities are not too sure. In 19 77. he was attuted of bci na ..n of a cocaine-.sm&llllina ri!'I dubbed "The Tahiti Connection with his brother Sajio and niM others. Seriio Avila now operates the a.ck 'Bay El Rancbito ret- iavrant that vied to be Joe A via. 's. Federal .,mts tlld die ri111 was the IU~ Of a ....... = in-VftlilatJon that -.1edin -... ._.and invohied more IMn S7 million ol cocai9t un~ into die Uaitc!d S...CS ha9 Tahiti A~ F. let lailey WIS bimt to .... • IMnity. nc C8IC ended wea a feckraJ ,... • Hawaai ditmitaed thr ilMlicllMlll -.uw me Pl'Olt-ec.uo. erft!d i• me manner it . (1111•1-AYILA..,All . . I "Tt\e 'association is 10 proposal on the table and district will bargain in IOC>d Autrc) said. But Catherine Wheeler, trat1ve assistant to the intendent, said the distnct•s oa1n• remains unchanged. :~ ··The district has placed on dlit table ats last, best and final ofrlr,9'! Wheeler said. She confirmed that the di,tericl~ (Pleue ... nACna/ ~ \) . f ,, . ' ;'4 Storm passes;:: anotherJ on way A lmost in c h of rain r ecorded as systems · line up off coastline !;!~~~LEY sJ A Pacific storm rev ived Sou Cahfom1a·s mori bund rain Wednesda). bnngrng up to an inc; prec1p1tat1on to the parched rcci before heading easL The storm moved in Tuesday, bnngmg predicted ha voc to Wednes- da} morning rush hour and con- tnbuttng to numerous traffic acci- dents. No major accidents were reponed. Over a 24-hour period cndina at S p.m. Wednesday. the storm dropped 0. 7 inches of rain on Newport Beach. the Nataonal Weather Service re.- poned. Costa Mesa· and Santa Ana each recorded 0.9 inches, while Los Angeles Civic Center recorded 1.52 inches and Pasadena 2 inchn. Snow fell from the Sierra to the Saa Bcmardmo Mountiins, but local Mi l'C$0rtS wcrcn 't ex pcctcd to l"CO:lllJ,. About 6 inches of snow fell at Bia Bair Lake. Skien will have better luck &.p north. ~bout l lf!fcct ofsnowdroppcd around Mammoth Lakes where tbcJle alreadv was a ba~ of about 4 feet. 'Scattered showers and thunder- showers were expected to linger- through this momina as the ~nter of the storm moved out of California.. Whale this afternoon and Fr\417 should provide an opportunity to~ o ut. a second storm could move in late Fnday or earl~ Saturday witla another chance for showers. followed b' yet a thard storm next week lhai..it brewing off the coastline. .. We seem to have a succession Ill storms moving throuah:· said counJj meteorologist Chns Crompton. "'lie shouldn't ex~rience anr, real prob- lems 1f it remains steady. • That provided little consolation to commuters who suffered typtcal * la) s because of numerous f~. benders. .. We had con~rvauvely ISO crashes toda v. mostl)' fender-, ~ (Pleue ... STOIUI/ A2) FVfamil~ loses 2nd son to ca ~ accident , aguna seeking to annex_ d evelopment Site in canyon ~.Jb".LANCE IGNON . ~ ............. • r· Jn its oontinuina effort to block • ~lopmcnt in Laguna Canyon. the Qi.quna Beach City Council will li>attempt to annex a piece of land ,,_here The Irvine Co. intends to build more than 3,000 homes. ~: lf successful, the move could give ... ~ city power to alter the size and ~o~ of the Laauna Laurel housing ~Je<:t. said Andrew Qadcn. attorney Gfor the Laguna Canyon Conservancy. "Aw hich also advocates annexation. "I thank it's imponant for us to do this:· Mayor Dan Kenney said . "We've been fighting the battle on any ·number of fronts. I think we should go ahead and fik for annua- tion of that area." The plan. unanimously approved by the council. would include the annexation of two Ir vine Co. parcels in north Laguna. several more along Laguna Canyon Road and the Laguna Laurel property. which lies o n both sides of Laguna Canyon Road north of El Toro Road. Still. 1he Cll) ·~plan is certain to fact' oppo$ition from the Local Agency Formation Commission. a county agency that oversees annexation re- quests. On April 6. the commlssionlUmed down the city's request to expand its sphere of influence to include not only the La&una Laurel property but also Crystal Cove State Park and undeveloped land between !-IJuna Beach and Corona del Mar. Gaining sphere of influence over a piece of propeny is considered a first step toward annexing an area. r \·~ .............................................................................. 111]1!!11 .. . :beyelopment pact10ck~ in I_rvine Co(ilst resort plan ""• " BOB VAN EYK.EN a. .. .,.., ....... A development agr«ment fo r the lrv.ne Coast, a pristine stretch of coast between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, was approved witho ut fanfare Wednesday by the county Board of Supervisors. Plans for the 9,432-acre tract. adjacent to Crystal Cove State Park. call for four hotels. a golf course. a I 0- acre commercial center and about •.• ~600 homes. 1 t:' The planned development also , _includes about 6.600 acm of open ~pace. the result of lengthy nego- '•);rations between T he Irvine Co. and slow-growth advocates. ··1t represents coastal open space of ··•magnitude not known elsewhere in , e state.'' said Carol Hoffman. a nior director w11h the company. · The plan. and us high proportion of ~n space. also drew praise from ';,,~rv1sor Hamett Wieder. · 'In my op1n1on. this as one of the tfYiriest examples of coastal planning in (':llifornia." she said. ''Ratification of the agreem ent con- cluded 24 years of planning and ~ublic hearings that, panicularly in the early years. often featured skir- mishes between The Irvine Co. and 1 ~nvironmentalists bent on preserving the coastal tract. wh ich 1s one of the fa~ undeveloped patches of coast ·•Between Los Angeles and San Diego. Wednesda) 's agreement solidifies a sem·s of modifications to an earlier development plan that had rt'Ce1ved conn~ptual appro\al 1n I 98i. That plan. which included more homes and less'open space. ran afoul of a consortium of environmental groups. including the Audubon So- ciet). Save Our Shores. Newport 2000. Stop Polluting Our Newport and a number of o thers. Representatives of the coalition. which adopted the name Friends of the Irvine Coast. negotiated with the Irvine Co. for six years. G roup members announced last fall that they had reached an accord with the Irvine Co. and were pcpared to end their opposition to develop- ment plans for he Irvine Coast. Terry Watt, a land use consultant retained by Friends of the Irvine Coast. addressed the board briefly Wednesday to say that her clients supported the dtvelopment agree- ment . Police break up suspected gang rape in FV, arrest 3 Fountain Valley police arrested two men and a teen-ager Tucsda)_ who allegedl) abducted a woman off the street and raped her. The arrests occurred · at about 9 p.m. when Fountain Valley Officer Mario Miramontes spotted a 1975 Ford LTD parked on a din road alongside the Santa Ana River in an isolated area. said Sgt. Larry Griswold. Miramontes and Officer James Floren heard' a woman's screams as they approached the car near the strawberry field south of Newhope Street and Slater A' enue. Gnswold said. I ns1de the car the officers found the victim and three suspects. The su~pcct~anegedly had grabbed the 33- )'ear-old Garden Grove resident whale she was walking on the street in the vicinity of Clinton and I 7th streets in Garden Grove. J hey allegedly pushed her into the car and drove her to Fountain Valle} where the two adults raped her. Griswold said. Booked into Orange County )ail in lieu ofSS0.000 bail each were Benito Marcial. 24. of Garden Grove and Santos M. Flores. 21. of Santa Ana. The 17-year-old suspect was taken to Juvenile hall. Griswold said. STORM PASSES; ANOTHER ON WAY ..• Prom A l benders. but ~e also had a lot of • .)nultaple-' ehacle crashes:· said Of- • ftcer ()'\o\ 1ght McDonald of the Cala- f'Omia Highwa~ Patrol The worst incidents were reported ~ ~dn the Pomona Freewa} an the city of A Industry where eight separatf pileups ""involved 39 chicles dunng the lftemoon rush hour. ' One person was senously anJured. and 18 others suffered minor tnJunes · "" the 5: 16 p.m. crashes. "· Officials at the scene said a ··wh1te- _,.-Out" caused b} the rain and renec- · o ns of the sun "caused everybody to .... lmost go bland" in the eastbound ~lanes. Seven ambulances were re- quired and the freeway and nearb~ on-ramps "'ere shut do~n for two hours. In Costa Mesa. slack roads con- tnbuted to a fi,e-car pifeup on Harbor Boule' ard north of Walson Street on T uesda' The accident ~as tnggered when a woman tned to sto p for a traffic signal and her car slid into a car an front of her. No injuries \\ere reported. In Long Beach. a tanker truck Jackknifed on the San Diego Fceeway an a pre-dawn crash Wednesda~. anju nng o ne motorist. The accident briefly closed the frecwa} at the start o f the commuter rush. with the residue felt for hours 1n a bumper-to-bumper crawl. .\ 100-barrel 011 spill was blamed on the rain 1n Los Angeles Harbor. the Coast Guard reported. Spokesman Marc Phillips said the spill at about .i:JO p.m. occurred "'hen rain caused a "slop tank" at a Wilmington 011 refinery to ovcrllo" into a storm drain. Two Coast Guard pollution response teams and two Los Angeles County fireboats set up a contain- ment boom and began cleanup oper- ations late Wednesday. Phillips said. About I 0.000 Southern California Edison customers lost power across the Southland for brief periods. although no outages were reponed in Orange Count). HOME RANCH PETITION FLA WED ... FP'mAl ''ini· He will be rev1ew1ng the Cit) 's compliance 'A Ith has judgment Apnl ' 29. and his report on the city's efforts • 'K expected b} Ma> 13. .. Cume·s letter attaclts the petitions a. "Circulated b) cit) activists. calling the ' ~lions "fatall~ defective .. because the complete text of the councirs "ft50lu11on ~a~ not attached to the 1)et1t1ons. The documents should ha"e had a d iagram showing height lim1tat1ons. a map showing amend- ments to traffic circulation and "other figures referenced an the resoluuon." he said .. , n other words. he wants us to include the whole two-volume (en- vironmental impact report) for the referendum?'· Genis asked. '"That is the most bizarre thing I can think of. T hat is outside the realm of reason- able limits. That as absurd ·· But Currie said that without the 1nformat1o n. the petitions were "manafestl~ m1slead1ng and confus.- ang." '·~· ...................................................... . Wood as reviewing the letter and the referendum. which the City Council has yet to formally place on the ballot. City officials have said they ~on ·1 consider the mauer until at least May 16. when Seymour rules on whether the existing amendment is at'ceptable. ~FAMILY LOSES 2ND SON •.. DRIVER ••• "'-41'romA1 Gallman said tht: pair left the Fountain Valley High School campus for lunch and were traveling too fast "hen Purdy lost control of the \laz.ada near Brookhurst Street. The roadwa) ~as d ry at the tame of the ecc1dent. he said. "It was quite a grudome scene.'' said one woman who drove past the arcadent scene w11h her two daugh- ters. both Fountain Valley high students "The> had to cut the top off and .. thr dmer's door to get them out From Al scene. while Thrasher and H indes were taken to Fountain Valley Re- gional HospataJ in serious condition. Thrasher sustained head and faci•I inJ unes while Hindes suffered head. chest and abdominal injuries. ·Wednesday's Lot to p icks Handesand Finney were reJ)Ortedly returning from a niaht out ccl- ebratana. The pair were partnen in a new commercial development firm and had learned just before the accident that they'd been awarded their lint bia contract. y ~ A1Mda&el Preu .-.; Here arc the winning numbers ... :;;cted Wednesday night for the ~ ~~ifornia Lottery's twice-weekly ~ ~J,Qtto 6-49" game: 31. 32. 22. 13. 7. ~,•nd the bonus number, 34. ..,.~, Ptayers who correctly guessed all sill numbers will share a prize pool of "~.I miJlion, lottery officials said. ORANGE .... ..... COAST .... ,r-1 MAIN Ofl'ICI '\II those ~ho picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide amo ng themselves a pnze pool ofS I. I malhon. fi ve of sax will share S5 79.000: four of six will share $526.000. Thrre of six is worth an automatic $5 per winner. The sales from Saturoay to Wednesda> night's drawina were $1 0.5 million. WE Rr L : ''ti'1(. Hindes. f"" from custody on-bail . will bqin servin& his sen~ in Oranse County Jail on June 6. He requested lhc u tra t ime to prepare applications for the jail's work- furlouah Pf"Ol"lm. Ooud said . If he does not stray while in jail, he could be released in six months.. officials said. 3JO W"I Bay St C:O.te ..._ C .. .... ecldt-8oa 1560 ec.ta Mftol CA ~21\C t 0.U'.-.de<l' 641 "'8 .,.,...,.,,. '.OO•D".i ~,4,; Just call 642-6086 MOl'IOly..ft'IOey " !'Oii 00 --'°"' 0.-Oy !l ~O"' Ql~l om ~ 111J e>r.,. c.-l"MCIWW'O ~r ~ ,..., -....,._.., edlOI* ,,...,., or ~ .. -,..., "W1 .,. ,.oo..cl'd ~ _,., """ -°'~- • What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? CaJJ the number above and your messaac will be m:o1ded. trantcribed end -. livered to the a~IC cdjtor. The same 4-bour answerins la'Vice may be used to record lenc:n to tbc editof on anr topic. Contlibuton to our Lawn column mutt indudc their name and 1eleplk>ne number for verification. T eJI us what's on your mind. ...., "°" coo. ... be --..... CM'( ...., SI-,. 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From Al of a $900.000-a-year study to test the effects of smOJ on the lungs. and university officials claimed the crimi- nal act cost them valuable infor- mauon and money. Protestors called such experiments inhumane and unneccssariy. claiming that the millions being spent on animal research for cancer and pol- lution could be better spent on cleaning up the environment where those probk ms are rooted. · "O,er the )'ears we 've wasted billions of animals and billio ns of do llars:· said Jack True. a protestor. "What's been the result of that approach? We have more cancer today than ever. Anunals have animal diseases. not htsman d is- eases." Protestors were adamant an their convictions. Some walked up to motorists waiting at stoplights a nd handed them anti-vivisection litera- ture. while others chatted with drivers and passengers. Pickets also reflected their views. some general ("Vetenn- arian Medicine Docs Not Apply To Humans"). while others were more direct ("Bal lions of dollars, bi II ions of animals. but still no cure for cancer"). "In general. we're all against re- search on animals. no matter what type.'' said Jennifer Pickens. a UCI student and members qf Students Against Cruell) to Animl\ls on Cam- pus. "But ~e·re here 10 raise aware- ness. \.iost people don't even know ~hat goes on here:· Man) protests were directed against Dr. Roben Phalen. who headed the team of four sc1en11sts - using the beagles for their research. Phalen said Wedncsda} that he and other sc1en11 sts are concerned about animal welfare. but said he 1s reluc· tant to pan1c1pate in a forum with peo ple he called "fanatics ... 'Tve seef! them speak before. and I don't believe they truthfully believe 1n debate.'' said Phalen. who said SA V me mbers have protested at his home and attempted to "intimidate" he and his fa m1I}. "I think they're interested an inflaming people and an11midat1on rather than animal wel- fare. I thank that's their hidden agenda.·· SAV and members of other animal rights groups "'111 take their cause to UCLA this mornane for the beginning of an all-night '1g1I and demo n- stration there. A VILA'S SLAYING REMAINS MYSTERY ••. From A l presented e' 1dencc to a grand Jury. But short I} after the murder. Ocpu- t) Oistnct Attorney Jim Enright said has officfs special assignment unit was assigned to look into the murder. That acuon. he said. was 'taken because of the 1977 indictment. Almost a year after the kalhng. that crack section of the District At- torne\ ·s Office continues to in - vestiiate the killing. b\Jt officials won't d i\ ulgl' wh~t they've learned. Discussing organized crime on the Orange Coast last month. a state Depanment of Justice investigator lumped Avila's killin' into a general list of "professional hats.'' But Salvador Avila. the famil) "spokesman" who declined to be interviewed this week. said after the killing that the murder was the work of"ma~ots." The k1lhng had nothing to do with drugs. he said then. because his brother had cleaned up and turned LO God. "He was not an to drugs." Salvador Avala said after the slaying. but he also said later that his brother was an debtand had received death threats in the mo nths before he was shot. Avila had borrowed $60.000 an the months befort his death. "Joe said ... 'I'm going to pay CORBIN® ~··'"'·~~ .. . evef)Onl.' a little at a lime, but l"m going to pa~ evef)one.'" Salvador said. Three m onths before his death. Joe Avila's ~ik left him. taking the couple"s infant daughter with her. Lynn Avila was unavailable for comment. Joe Avila had turned to God after Lynn left him. A tape ofa sermon by his pastor was in his car when pohce found his bod\. Also found · after his death was a hand-scrawled wall. 1n which he asked his 30-year-old sister to guide his lamal). "Ma~c 1s 10 have the right 10 carry m) fam1I) the \\3) I would have done at lf I was ali \'e," Joe Avila wrote less than a month before he was kille-d. At Avila·s funeral. Pastor Tim Timmons said 1t was ··almpst like.he had a sense that this was-going to happen. He was getting ready," but nobody is sure how he knew. He took that secret -and the secret of who pulled the Jrigger on May 4 -with ham. lea ving behind a mystef) some authorities say ma) ne'er be solved. TEACHERS IN HB •.• From Al invited the union's leaders to look at the books to prove it doesn't have the money 10 meet the teachers' demand. But Autre) indicated that would be a waste of time. She said Gary Burgner, the assis- tant superintendent of business ser- vices. "always pads the budget. so they can hide money anywhere." teachers feel the d1stnct can meet their salaf) demand and still main- tain a 5 percent reserve as they do ever) >ear. "Teachers arc mad and morale as wa) down... she said. "A lot are alread) withholding volunteer work that the)' normally do beyond the regular work day. "The district traditionally has S200.000toS300.0001eftattheendof ··When morale 1s down you can't the year.'' Autrey said. She said help but affect the students." 6° ome ln and see a1J of &he grai new Sprtng looks from that well known lines: The repmentattve wtU bt hippY to IU.r spedlJ orders. ltglsttr for our fret OM dlf dmring for Talbon, Corbin and C.o&t Hun. ,. , I ""- ------ JOYCE BootoV1cH r-Harrdicapped youths get hooked on fishing in HB Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursda~. Apr~I 21, 1"8 N ~ .,. Sky no llmltfor FVpa~k gazers By JOYCE BODLOVlCH °' ... ...., .... -.... Adam Asher was excited. The 8- year-old Westmont Elementary School pupil had just reeled in a 1 11~­ ounce catfish. alongside (hris Carr Park lake to · education centn\ and schools with enJO~ the second a nnual "01' FishJn' students 'ti.ho rangt.' fro m learning Hok Derby." disabled to se' t'rel) disabled A number of ind I\ 1dual and team pnzes. donat.:d b) local businesse-s. add extra exc11emt·nt (o the der b). she said. Wh·o would miss an opponuni- ty to tour the universe? In celebration of National Astronomy Day, the Orange ----county Astronomers are sponsor- in$ a free viewi"ng of the spring skies. througn large telescope equipment. from 7 to 10 p.m .. s_aturday at three Orange County sites. Locally, Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley will host the event with highly qualified ob- servers to guide you in the universe tour. There will be four to I 2 telescopes focused on a different celestia l object . Fea- tured will be the rft oon. Jupiter. Venus. theGreat Nebula in Orion and the Bee Hive Star Cluster. Brochures on astronomy will be offered at each site. For more information. call Dick Nordrum, 830-2469. • • • "I d ad it .... the fish wiggling," said the Down's syndrome ch ild whose nose is sprinkled with freckles. Adam was one of the 170 leamin&. developmental or physically handi- capped youths fro m Huntington Beach who spilled fro m cars. vans and buses that ltned the street According to Carol Runzel. a planning aide with the Huntington Beach Community Services Depan- men1. the event allows disabled )Ouths to take pan in the.traditional 'sport offishing. The title. "Or Fish in' Hole" was chosen to depict an old - fashaoned theme, reminiscent of the da) s when childrenplayed hooky from school to go fishing. Thi;. e-..ent as tles1gned for special "T cachers art' able to o fkr a real hfe experience 10 tht>ir ~tudents in the middle of an urban11t"d corrfmunll\. ·· RunLc·I said .. ,\ l' gl·t le1ter'$ from ever) one "'hu part in pates. T ht> teacher\ ha'c told u~ the~ ha'e their (Pleue see FISHll'fG/AlO) ' O""Y "°4 ~.., LM p.,_ And .... young Cbelsey Collings of Costa Mesa has been the featured artist this month on The Disney Channel's "Small World" children's art showcase. Chelse) 's drawing. inspired by the c~an ­ nel's programming, was selected from more than 5.000 original art pieces received each month for the 24-hour telension service. Retarded youncaten ezperlence the joy of flahing at apeclally •tocked (ake. Job.n Lltacb &l•e. 7 -year-old Erle K.aempen a band. League making sure voters get the message • • • The Uni,erstt) of Kentucky College of Pharmacy faculty has chosen alumni Terry Grant of Costa Mesa as one of its 1988 recipients of the College's Dis- tinguished Kentuckian in Phar· mac) award. Outstanding , fllumn1 arc selected each year as rec1p1ents of the award based on ded4cat1on .' devotion and scr\"lcc to their communit) and field of phar- macy. • • • Coach No rman Manz of Costa Mesa is heading to Australia in June with his America n Youth Soccer Organization (A YSO) all- star team of 13 and 14-yea r-old girls. The team members -Jennifer Aston , Micbelle Decker, Meredltb Denton, Suunne Hayes, Jiii Jobnson, . Tracie Manz, Mlcbelle Radisay, LaSbawn Ross, €1a•dia Ruggiero, Danie lle Straab, Andrea Odlcino, Emily Waldron, Amy Watson and Amy Yocllel -are working hard to raise money for the 17-day trip. The team will play in the Gold Coast Youth Soccer Classic in Brisbane. Australia. The team's ambassador trip will also tour New Zealand and the Fiji lslapPs. By LESLIE EARNEST Of IM Delly ,._. a1a1t In an effort to overcome the per' as•' c problem of elecuon apath~ among )Outh. the League of Women \'otl·rs of the Orange (ojlSt has been set ling up' oter rcg1s1ra11on boo ths at cou.nt~ high schools all week Fnda\ "'di bt..· thl· la~t da' of tht· 198 ···r n u ·,t· Got· Th r Po"' er ... Register to Vote"' campaign. The final da~ 10 rl·g1stcr"to 'ote in the June pnma~ ·~~ta) 9 .. Onl' of the greatest challenges we ha'c is to help our c11rtens be a cll\e pan1c1pa11ng cittzens:· said Margaret Craig. 'ice president of admin1s- 1rat1on and programming fo r the league ·· .\nd 10 be acuve part1c1· pelting (lllLCns ~OU need 10 \Ole •. .\n:ording tu Craig. on!~ -lO percent of lht' I 8 tu ~(I-~ ear-olds are rcg1s- ll'red Of those registered 'oters. 0 JXrt'l'nl actuall~ 'ote. Craig said Thl· 'oh.~r rcg1stra11on program \.\as launched"cit the state lc'el b~ Super- intendent of Pubhc I nstrurnon Bill Honig and ~cr<~ta~ of tate \.larch Fong Eu Tht> Orange Count\ Board ot ';uper. 1'>or~ has endor~ed thl' progr.i m . .\II s..hool and election officials. part'nt~. students and teachers ha' e been encouraged to pan1capate League members ha'e been wor~­ ing "'1th school officials and student go,emment leaders in a number oi lo('hools in Southern Caltfom1a. The panic1patmg high schools are Laguna Beaeh. Laguna Hills. Capistrano \'al· le-. '\an Clement('. El Toro. Co rona del :-.tar Costa ~t~ and !'le"'·pon Harbor high schools R('81strat1on booths alM> "'Ill be set up at Dana Hill!> High 1n Dana Po int. M1ss1on \"1cJo. Trabuco Hills and Capistrano \ alle~ high schools 1n M1ss1on Y1('JO: and ln1ne l 'n1,ers1t\, and Wood- bridge high schools in Ir. me ··The main purpose 1s to help them I students) understand that laving in a drmocrac) n:qu1res them to part1c1- p~11r ." said C raig. .. It isn't going to "'ort.. 1fthe~ don·t ·· • Computer hotline: Boy reaches Soviets By LlUANA TAYLOR Delly ,._. C.0 ii 4 •1 I While other student!> "'er(' doing math and pla)1ng on the.-pla)ground reet•ntl) John-\.11chael Church "'as eng.aged in an interesting pursuit B~ computer. the 11-~ear-old "'as commun1cat1ng "'•th three Russian professors 1n the So' 1e1 l"n1on from has classroom at Pag(' Sc'hool 10 Costa Mesa ··1 made h1ston." said John- M1chaelto his mother. Laune Church as he rushed. C\Clled. into h1~ Hun1- 1ngwn Beach home aftt>r the tek· confert'nce. John-Michael "'as \.\3ll'h1ng a mo' 1e an his classroom "'hen teacher .\hna ~t1ghann1. head of the rom- puter lab. called on him tot~ pt' a letter into one of the ~(I computers. · .. Hl· "'as one of the four children that I called on but he "'as the on(' "'hl) got a respon<.e hecauS(' he t~pes fas t ... \11gltann1 said thl· Ptt\lt1ons of pitcher. first base. and thl'l""lutfit'ld I ha'r a lot ofe~pt'nencc in nn-hne cvnlerenCl'S The first one I "'d"'"n ncnous foh n-\1 ichal'I "'as ref em ng to the ti r<.t l'' thl· I ~ tt'lt'con ferenc('s that tuot.. plale among the Page , hools 1n C.iltforn1a a nd Flonda through a l"vmpu1rr net...,ort.. set b~ M1ghann1 and hC'r husband Jorge M1ghann1 last ~l·ar Dunng thost' instances. Page" hool students 1~ ix-d letters into thf computcrs and !>ent them via satelli te \.\1th the help ofa modem to students 1n . l1uth -\.menca The' also created 1 hl'tr o"' n ··telrnc"' '>paPer ·· Pan of the team's upconimg fund-raisi ng effons include an art exhibition and art auction -6~30 p.m. fo r the preview and 7:30 p.m. fo r the auction -at the Balearic Center 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa. Donations $2. Hors d' oeuvres, beer. wine and (Pleue Me JOYCE/ AlO) Jobn-MJcbael Church contact9 So.tet Union with ecbool compute~. T~p1 ngat 2) "'o rds pt'r minute. the bo~ 1n a haseball cap. "'rote "I pla' .IMgc ~l1gltann1 a romputer con- <.ult.int for Page hoots. works J1.)10il~ "'Ith Dennis Sa't'r. an as- '>l)("tatc professor of the hool of Pcdagog' at Harvard l n1,ersit). T ogL'ther tht·~ arc planning an 1nter- nallt'nal ,omputc:-r network that will ind udc the "'" ll't l n1on aor, a pan1c1· p.tnl (Pleue eeie COMPUTER/AIOI B uLLE TI N BoARD Off they'll go into the wild blue yonder this weekend Things -and people -will be looking up this weekend at the 38th annual Navy Relief Air Show at the Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro. This year's show. lo be held Saturday and Sunday at the local base. will feature a variety of stunt and a.erobatic n~n and numerous static displays of military and civilian aircraft a nd equipment. The pies will be open to the public at 9 a.m. with continui,.acntcnainmenruntil 3:30 p.m. each day. when the Navy/Marint"-Corps fl ight team the Blue Angels will conclude the show. , ••rm• •ta611J6 'TJJe Wu' The Marina Hiah School Performing Arts Depart- ment is pttKntina the musical "The W iz" tonight throuah Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Huntington ~ach Hiah School District auditorium . un<kr the dirtttion of Steven Schwanz. Sharon McCaffery stan as [)orothy with Scott Price. Brooke Adamson and Df.~·id Sckcky ashrr companions in Oland Oartt Binckcs 1n thet'tlc rok. Julie Barron and Minde Findley are di~l\I the vocal chOnt$ and dance cntembk. resp«tively. ·mood drive la lfi6ael The Llpna Nipel office of the lnicmal Revenue ·Service is out for blood -litttllly. Thc bnnch offi~ at 2400 A viJa Roed will hold a community blood drh c Friday ftom ?:4S a.m. to I 2:JO p.m. Donors must be 17 or older and weigh a m inimum of I 10 pounds. Call 643-431 7 for an appo1ntml•nt. Sport. movJes ln Laguna Thrc sports-oriented films will be shov. n Fnday nir.ht in the auditorium of La&una Beach High hoot. )15 Forest Ave .. bcainnang at 1:30..Q.m. with Wamn Mtlter's "Have Windsurfer. Will Travel." The other two shows are "Sports Bloopers I" and "Seven Days in Paradise." a ski picture . .\dm1ss1on is SJ and tickets will be available at the door. Hypnotherapy prnentadoa .et H'pnothcrapy rrofcssion.tls Fl"C'dd1 L Gokl ind 03, 1d'P. Walling wil prncnt 1 lttturc«monstrat1o n for public 1nformat1on on psychotherap). hypnotherap) and past life therap) Fnday at 7:30 p.m. The production is scheduled (or I 00 G illette .\vc .. Irvine. and admtss1on 1s fttc. Gall .150-: ·J)~ .for rrS(rvauons. ArtlJrld• uercl11e program An cxcn:1$C/movement prosram for pcopk v.1th anhritts is held C\.Cf) Fnday frOm l to 4 p..m. at the Fountain Valle Rq1onal Hospual and Medical Ce.nter Th~ clan . calltd "Joint EfTon •• is ofTercd frtt of tha •. For mott 1nform1uon. rontkt Susi Hosh1 tt the hospital. 966-8001. ·------= French club plans meeting The .\lhan t' Francaise d(' la RI\ 1c.-ra Cahformrnnt' "''" prc~nt G1l~n Pcstumeau. profcssm at th(' L'n1,crs11~ of '\;antc.-s. at 1t meeting Fnda~ in the Nc1ghborh()()(j Congregauonal Chul"C'h. 3~ t. .\nn's Ori\l·. Ul.guna Beach Pc tumcau "'tll include musical e'<cerpts. Jlll and sonp of C\1Stcn11al anm Sons \'1an in th(' 8 pm. prcscnt3llOn .\dmtS IOn IS S~ for non-members and S~ for students Llbrary friend• set dlnner The annual mt mbcn dnmer for thC' fn('flds of the ddkbadt College Labraf) ~ 111 bt held Fnda) evening at the El 4'dobc Restaurant 1n San Juan Capistrano . Laauna Hills resident 1dnr) L Jam«, a vrtenan T1m('/l1f<" ('d1tor and e\CC'Ut1'>C. V.'111 discuss the rda- t1onsh1p of the media to poltttc1ans from R~"elt to Reagan. Call 582-4544 for funh~r 1nformat1on. 1Vork•ltop 011 meedJJI• at OCC v..ot'Uhop offenf\I ups for plannina and conduct- 1n1 cff«uve mtttinp wtll be pret(nted S.u.arday from 9 a m. to 12:30 p.m. an Room 11 t of the Countelana and .\dm1n1ons 8u1ldt0t at Orantt Coast Colleec tanqt"mcnt ronsuhant Ttd C rapr wttl con«ut the SCSStOn. -.hkh I pnet'd at s~ I. Rest-1'\>ations ma ~ obtained b calhna OCC' •J 43 .. -SISO. LaW'JJ care worlcsJJop at GWC -\ wor'kshop on tla1;1~ la"' n and garden care wtll be hc.-ld Saturda~ from<) a m to noon 1n Math Science I 2S at Golden West Coll<:>gc Michael \\dis. (,\\t ·,.grounds maintenance man- ager. wttl conduct the ~m1nar. 1o1.h1ch includes a tour of the campus around" and mat nt('nance areas. The ftt 11 S IS. and mo~ anformatllm 1~ a'a1labk at 891-3991. Soccer league art aucdon An an cxh1bit1o n and au t1on to raise funds for 19 send Costa Mes.a 11rl S()('('Cr pla\'ns to .\ustralia and Nc- Zcaland this summer will be held Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bakanc Center. I 9 5 Baleanc Dnvc. Cosia Mesa. The donation is $2 and the event will include hon d'ocuvrn. beer. wtnc and 1<>f\ dnnkl. Call tee.ftll cod orman Manz at 77S. lOO for f\anhcf information. rrm1 r.u at RB 9Cllool ThcannlW f un fa1rat Ralph E. HaWft~. Mil YcllO•'$tOnc Dnvc, Huata•on Bc:edl. wil be hlld Saturda) from IOa.m. to 3 p.m . A~ the attractions well be..,__. .... boeda, a s1Rnt aur1ion. flea maftC1. a f.emt wMtt. ~)' ndls and cio•n parade. A drawina fcK pnas • "'" be held.. - I -I AlO N Ormnge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ ~y. Aptlf 21, 1983 st..cknts wnte stonn or draw p1c· turn. The day's expcnence really spins off into the classroom. Survivor k~eps horror of.Holocaust alive· ··Also. the event' unite~ the Cll). local businC'SSmen an&-.Volu ntre~ with students from several schools 1n Huntington Beac h. We probabl> have 20 to 30 volunteers ours1de- school affiliations ... Jim Jon~the city's park super- visor. had o the day off to help with the eve . Jones was responsible for supplying the lake with approx- imatel y 1,000 pounds offl'C"sh catfish. bass and sunfish the day before the derby. Vick Moms. a personnel analyst for the city. was also bus) derby da~ assistin& the children and helping to "'e1gh the continual fl o" of fish caujtht by the excited part1c1pants. .. Vick coordinates with all the local fishing clubs in the communll) to get volunteers," said Runzel. "The fish- ing equipment is on loan from 1he Junior Disabled Leam 10 Fish Pro- gram.·· Shannon Leischner. 14, a student at Hawes Elcmentaf) School. looked for a baa to place the catfish she caught. She learned. however. once the Tish were officially we1a.hed they were tossed back into the l ake. "It's a big jellyfish .... no a catfish." she corrected herself. ''He needs a Band-a id cause all the blood's up in his stomach." Accorsiing to Mike Boyer.' a special education teacher at Hawes school. Shannon is' enrollctt in one of""the three classes for the severe!) handi- capped offered at the school. The ages of the students range from 6 to 15. ··w e all bro uJht o ur lunches for a picnic." he said. ..The kids look forward to this event. They are able to anticipate an element of excitement.·· Greg Hamm. 14. another Hawes · student. stood patient!) on the shore waiting for his big catch. ··1 haven't cau~t anything. but I will keep on rttling 11 in and wait. .. he said. · Matt Potter. 9. of Westmont school. said he 1s no no' ice fisher- man. ··1 went to the Salton Sea and l caught a sand sbark this big.'' he demonstrated with outstretched arms. Matt's expertise paid off. 8) the derby's end he was named third pnze winner in the cumulauve fish weight contest. His 1111-pound catch earned him a brand ne" rod. By VllUlAM JOLLY ...,,...c:.11 .. 1nful .. First the Nazis nenr alkr the Je.,,.,s. bur I was not a Jew. so I did not ob)IXt. Then the> ""ent atlc.·r the .Catholics. but Lwa.s no.La Calballc. SD I did not object. Then they went aflt:r the trode unionists. but I was not a trodt• unionist. so I did nor obj("('t Thl·n tht') came after me. and tht'rt' "as no one Jen to objet·r ... Pastor Martin N1cmolkr German Theologian The world 1s still nol read) to deal "11h !he fact that th(' Holocau<11 <X'Currcd. 3 Huntington Beach man who 1s a surv1"or of tht: Nazi dt.'ath camps and the founder of the -\u - chwitz tud' Foundauon said n•cent-1~. - .. The subject matter "as not dl·alt "1th. t"' en, one of us wante~ 10 forget thl· feeling and to this da~ "e arl' loot.. mg to do JUSI that." said \kl Mermelsli.'1n Mermelste-in. speat..1ng la-.1 \\l'd JI the Mills Hou~ Gallen 1n (1ardl·n Gro,e. '4hl·rc his Holocaust C\h1b11 runs through Fnda~. said. "-\s 11nw goes b~. there are less and k'~ Petstogo at Coast enterprise By.KA TY BOUCHER Of -0.-,,... 118'1 You can ha'l' tlo"ers deh,l·red. pizza dehq~rcd. ~ing1ng lelegrams deli' cred. and no" in 'I.le..-. pon Beach. ~ ou can ha' e ) 0ur dog deli"ered. 100. Sam Mooradian. 25. calls his nc1.1. business 'enture "Pct Express." It's a mobile sen ice for medical emergencies for dogs and cats. groom- ing or e\t~n deli\CI') of dog food. "We plan 10 pick up and deli' er dog!> or cats -espcc1all} fo r those o" ners "ho are disabled or senior c111Lcn~ ... Mooradian said "We''e built a custom 'an enabli ng up to 10 animal~ 10 be transported com- fortablv and safeh "You should ~e this 'an -I helped design 11 m~self It's equipped 1.1.11h nine kennels. cellular telephone storage space for med1c1 ne and tood plu'.> a largl' framed cagl' fo r the h1ggcr pet.'' Mooradian said Holocaust sun 1 vors left and l'lt'fol'l" \OU kn o\\ II. \es. it Will be \ef'\'t'3S\ It\ put onl· o'er on our >Oungi r B~ner­ auon that indeed the destruction of the European k WT) 1s nothing morl' 1han a hoax:· The 35 or-so '" 1he aue1ence sat in s1knce as Mermelstein described ho" on -\ugust J I. 1946, when he amH·d 10 N,·..-. York after his liberation from Bur henwald. his uncle told ham to furgl·t the old world and not to loo~ behind. "I am son) that I ha ve toe, en tell 11 11!..e 11 1'1. becauSl' 11 hurts." the ()I · \l'ar-old 'un "or lk!1d. ''What art "'' rl·all) lkaling "tth? No. "c are nl11 dl·ahng" 1th ordinar) atroc111es .. It 1, difficult to anuall) "ant 10 t..no" 11 and I 'iOme11mes almost recommenJ thal >OU den) II "The~ l'\cs and these ears ha' e St'l'n and h~·ard . men. "omen and ch1ldrl·n. \t'S. their cnes. their shout' and their pleadings for he lp.'' \krmclstemsa1d. He said he rc- nll'm~:rs I Q44 'I' 1d h . "hen at'tcrthl· "dl·athl> Journe) .. frol\1 his hnml·- 10" n hct•ndcd up in -\usch'4 11l Thl· next da\ 1.1.as the last unw hl' ~J" h1~ mother He spottt>d hn among other people, standing 1n llnl· at "hat he. in llJ67. discovered was g;i\ l·h.lmber number five. he recalls. ~crm<"htem'f father. t"'O s1Strrs and J b1othl·r al'o perished at tht" death camp ··Time rcall ~ and trul) 1 closing m un ID~ i\ll thc<ie conference!> that we ~1r,· huld1ng. ,tht: vc r) fi rst thing 'un l\or-. tell 1., 1h:11 ·we arc th1nn1ng out · "Those of us who an· around h.I\ l'll 't got the l>trengt h to ttll 11 like 11 I)... 'Vtcrmdstcin said. .. And 1hen coml' the\\.' llO-l'allcd rev1sion1sts, a wgmcnt of uu1 sonct ~. "ho want to dl'll\ 11 all. txraul>e 111 ras1t·r to ll\C \' 11ti Thl') arc using and abusing this harbanc l'' ent.· and it's for us to be j\\Jll' thJI that I\ JUSl "hat IS h:tpfll'nlng •• ~krmelste1n has been 1n' ol\ed m IJ\\\Ull'i SIOll' 1980 \\Ith the lns111utc fur H l\tom·al R,., ll'". a Costa Mesa- b.1\nl 11rgan11at1o n of re' 1s1on1st<.. "h.1 l l;11m thl· Nazi Holocaust 1s nothing hut J h\)3 \. a Z1on1st plot. In 11.l 5 thl' Institute fo r H1stoncal l<1.'' ll''' paid Mcrmcls1c1n SQ0.000 uron 11rdl·r-. b) the L O'I -\ngele'\ \url<:nur <nun Judge Roben Went..t I hl· 1udge upheld Mermelstcin's 1.h.irgl· that thl· tn\lltute had reneged o n a 1980 offer to pay SS0.000 to an)one 1.1.ho could prove that Jews were gassed at the Auschw1tz- Btrk.cnau onccntrauon camp dunn& World War II Rl•spond1ng to a 4ucst1on on the curr\·nt Paks11n1an-lsrach conflict rollo" 1ng has-spttt"h Monday nisftt, Me1 melsu.·1n said. "I remember Golda Meir." ho told one of the Arab kadcrs. ·11.1.111 alwa)S forgi ve you for coming to t..111 our soldiers. but l will nc' er forg1' e you for making our soldil·f~ kill ) ours.' I am not advocat- ing outright kllhng. but I believe in dc:fcl1Se .. "President 1 ruman. I will ncver forge t. .. ~krmd!>lein said, "was ast..cd ho'' he felt about having instructed tm -\tr Force to drop the bomb <in t-11rosh1ma His answer was thJt no onl' t ame 10 apolog1u to him tor thl· attact.. on Pearl Harbor ·· \\ h1k e\l'Crpt~ of a documentary film .. ~1gh1 and fog .. on the Holo- l'Ju<;t \H'rl' bi:1ng shown inside the gJlkf\. 'Oml· intruders alkgedl> l'Otl'rn.l thl' l'Ompound and left ant1- l'm111l hll·r.11url·. as "ell all posted lah1:h uf the \arm· naturl' at thl· l'OlrJO\l' hd t)h' lea' mg unnoticed '>ome ut thl· lilcrature \Cattercd Oell\t Pllol Pf'OIO bf l .. PafM Joshua Wallace. a C'ircle V1e1.1. school pupil. snagged SC"Cond place with his catfi sh boot\. He went home with a ne" rod ar.d ccel Special honors -.A.Cnt to Todd Campbell. of West mont School "ho caught the most fish for the da~. eight He 1.1.on a rod and reel. The grand prize "inner "as Tami Tanabe of Ha1.1.es school. Thi:' I ~­ year-old student reeled an a 31 :-pound cat fish-; The ~oung entrepreneur ha' ~ort..ed for 'c..'" pon Harooc .\n1mal Hospital for the pa!.t 'ear 3\ an offi cr asw~tant Being an animal IOH'r 1.1.or~ing 1.1.1th 'etennanans and "a1ch1 ng the t~ p1cal da ~ of animal care. he thought he had an idea that 1.1.ould mal e.' thi ngs easier for people.' Sam Mooradian with hi• fully equipped "Pet Express" van in Newport Beach. ··n.m afraid offish 11 might bue." she said mo' 1ng a1.1.a~ from the fish ''Sta', .. she ordered the squ1rm1ng fish after 11 had been placed in a plastic container for \\e1gh1ng. "~1o:.t pets need grooming an d med1lal attcn11un JU\I a~ pc..·ople do - not to moot1on rood ." \1oorad1Jn said "It's J plea~ur,• to bc able to JnummodJte pct owners h~ picking thl· dn1mal' up and deh,cnng them bJl k hom,· -~penall~ fll'Oplc ..-. ho li nd 11 harJ to get out. "If Jn ,·mergenq drtst"\ 'H' 1.an tx· thl0rl' in mi nute!. tu Jell\ er thl· pl.'I 111 onl· 111 the do..,cst hospital" 1.1.c \\Or~ '411h .. \louraJian ~1d TV PILOT ADS DRAW SCORES OF CUSTOMERS Right n1m hl· "nri..., "1th thl· 'l'"ron 11.irbor .\111mJI Hospnal 10 ( 11<,ta \ll''J Jnd the :-O:l·"pon Hill\ -\n1mal lf"'p1tJI 10 'e"pon Bcalh .\.; \\di J \ lfl'JllO~ thl• [X'I\ thl' h11,fll t.1I' h.1, l' .11,11 ttnanlC.·d h1' 1dl·a -ngh1 J11" n 10 tht• l U\tnm 'an \ lu11rJJ1.10 "Jld hl' d1.1rgl''-'an 1ng ICC\ fur hi\ 'l'f' llC\ .. \ t) p1,.11 'hargt· Im lchm·~ to he groomed 1.1.ould he S 15 round tnp." Mooradian \ail.I "'imall to largt dog~ 'ar: fro m $1 b 10 $24 Emergtnnc'> :irl' $~0. hut "l' l Jll negotiate 1f1t\ ,1 !.hllrt Jl\tJOl'l' .rnd "l.'·rc 10 thl' area Fool.I '' Jl\ll ,1 h1g Jl•mand If thl· pun h,l\l' 1<. O'l'r $511. the dd1,er' " I frl·e .. Bc'ond hi \ bu\1nc'>~. \loorad1a n 1.1.an1\ 10 help out thn'l' k\s fonunatl' than hl· ,., \\ or~1ng '4 1th dO<'tor\ and l'\· 'hanging 1dca'i lur ht\ Pct E \prl'!>' businei.s. hl· hl·.ird aboul a bhnd man nanwd Ed ~t ier \lier foundl·d an org.in11a t1on 15 ~l.'ars ago lor gu1dl.' Jog o"ners c:.ilkd 1hc Gu1dr Dog Roc.l\ll'f Club of .\meri ca The nr- gJn.t.llllln 1\ geared for blind pcopk "h1 • ha \l' gonl· through OOl' ot th,• n11ll' gu1dt: dng \l hools 1n thl· rounlf\ \lll'f lllur \\l'l'I..<, of tra1n1ng \\llh thl·1r dog at the !.l'hool. the.·~ ·n· sen1 homl' \.\1th thl·1r nc~ friend .. , ou JUSI can·1 purchase a gu1dl· dug:· \l1a '\a id. "You ha'e to go through the 1ra1n1ng. graduate. :ind then )Oll Jrl· awarded ~our !>f)l'l'tal P<.'t .. "The Booster Club 1s t(1r gu1dl' dog o" na'i t0 l·xehangl' 1dl·a~ :ind learn ot Ol'" "a~s to become more 1ndq>1:n- dcn1." said Mier Mooradian 1s \O enthu'icd about thl' program that he ha'i 'o"cd to d"natl' SI to the guide dog program l'' er~ 11mi; he tran'ipon5 a Pct E\prcss l°lll'OI ' Mel Mermel•teln aroumJ dc~cnbed thr Holocaust as tx·111~ the "Hua\ of the :!0th C'en- tu !J ·" JO.YCE •.. FromA9 soft J rini...!I St'r\'ed. Scheduled for April 30 I') a car wash and ho t dog sak. at 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the l\tk~a V('rdl' chool parking lot. Cars $3 'am $4_ Good luck. gi rls~ • • • -\nd .. :tn case }OU weren't earthquake prepared. dunng the la-;t !)hakcr-thc Fou ntain Valle} Neighborhood Watch and city of Fountatn \'alley is co-sponsoring a D1!)a!)ter Preparedness Fair Sat- urJ:i~ from 10a.m. to 4p.m .at the Fountain Vaill'\ Recreation and Cultural ( l'ntl·r: • • • I hl.' Frn:nds of the Hunttngton Bl·ach L1b ra r) "''" hold a spring booi... '>air from 4 p.m . to 7 p.m .. ·\pnl 29: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . April 30 ; I p.m. to 8 p m. Ma) 2 in the Tall:x-rt Room of thl' library. T he sa k '"on!~ OP}'O to members - but for,, nll'fC $5. a ne"' member- <iht p l'Jn tx· obtained at the door. -\, \Jfll'I' o fbookc;'i'ill be for sale J I atTurd.abk pnrcs. COMPUTER ..• FromA9 The Russian prok'isors. -\lexander Ku1m·t'>n' and \'ad1m Monakho". "''rl tr\lng thl· '>~ i.trm 10 the Soviet l 011•11 "hl.'n John -~11chal'I broke 1010 thl· hnl· \\1th hi~ letter hortly Jltcr. thl·~ rc,p1.mdcd .. I han~ 'nu. for 'our interesl 1n the Stn 11.'t l 'nlon we-\\ere delighted to Sl'l C,l'' era I kttcr~ .. we are scholars from thl· l <;SR -\cadcm' of Pl·dJgug1cal Sciences · Dr. Monakho'. Dr Rim. and Dr Kutnl'l\l'' Our (\ICI would hkc to rnrrc,pond with ~ uu. now through ord1nar~ mall and 10 lhe fut ure usmg th1' \\ stcm of electronic mall. The addn•\\ of our '\Chool 1s: School No. '1 5. Rusi.akov'i) ka)a Uhtsa. No I 0. ~to'>('U". I SSR." I hi.' tilth-grader said tt was a da} he "111 Ill'' i:r forget. I Prayers answered; historic I church to get new address \ . Newport's PetCare Company offers 15 different brands of foods for pets in a variety of conveniently-sized packages ''We're more than satisfied with the re - sults we 've gotten from our ads in the Daily Pilot's TV Pilot.'' says Lee Hein, Advertising Manager for the PetCare Company in Newport Beach. "Our first ad tracked 90 responses, our second, 60, and I'm confident our ads will con- tinue to pull people into our store because people who get the Pilot read it." Daily Pilat We deliver more than newspapers, we deliver customers, too. PETCARE COMPANY A local pet supply store carrying everything pet-owners need for their pets .... Inducting 15 different brands of pet food and 1 wide array of treats. toys, n.t controf products. 1Nds-and collars .... What's not ·1n-1toctc can-be tp«lll ordered and usually gotten within one week .... Supermarket-style l..,.oul wtttt 4,500 square feet of cte1n. wefl·lighted and wetl-ttoctced lhefwt Md_..,.. . . . Knowtedgeabte, courteous and hetpful sales _.i.rts .... AHldf:ng meKots 1re • blue and gotd macaw named Pongo 1nd 1 Qt9Y hCM 11~ IWll9d Alhtey ••.• Open seven days from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m •.... MIRlgM by Jo9nne Strotjolt. By JOYCE BOOLOVICH The 7 '-year-old church recently sa,i.:d from the bu lldo1er'sJaw by thl·· Hun11 ng1on Beach C'tt} Council will soon ha' e a nc" address. -\l rnrd1ng to Diane Bla1sure. a Cll)' plannl'r for Huntington Beach. the gothll ''~le church will be ffi lHl'd to Bartktt flark 10 Huntington Beach - JU'' a \tonr·, thro" from thl' la nd- mJr t.. 'l''-'land HouSt' -un1il Cll\ olfo 1.11-, l JO determine 1fthe park " iii tx·(110ll' the J>l.'rmanen t home for the hlUl'·\ l.tpboard structure "l h~ church will be temporanl) mnH·d to the bluff top ponion of the pa rk "hich has I 7 acr<"s of un- dc, eloped land ... she said ''The Ne..-. land houst 1s on the \Outhem hnundan of Bartlett Park .. Bla1sure !>atd a mo' 1ng date ha~ not bt:cn \Cl for the little church with its high steeple. · -\lthou&h the Ctty Council ap- pro' cd $23.000 for the move. Bla1sure said the cost of relocating the building from its present site at 11th Street and Pecan Avenue will be appro"<1ma tcl) S 15.000 orS16.000. "We wall probabl) decide later wht'thcr another 11e in the park is lxtter su1ted.'' she said. "There will be a public hearing once we decide on a permanent sf'()t." Barbtra M1lkov1ch. chairman of the c1t)''s Historic Re50urccs Board. said the churd't I important to a lot o f pcopk and a senumental favonte with everyone dowatown. "No one rcaliad it was in danacr." she said ... The council memben arc ~nttally not told about dcmoliuon•. It cau1ht them b surpnlt:-Tht vote to ~ve the church was unanimous. 7-0,",. Accord1n1 to Bl11$urt. the etty c-vcntuall)' will 11vc the church to the Hun11naton Be.ch HistoricaJ Soctety. "Once t.M church is offtaaJly donated. th~ hi torie1l 10C1ety •n· tend1 to do some restontton and ma be tum 1t into a wcddina chaptl. •• ...................... 014 ell...-will be moYla& to llutlett Park. she said Milkovich said the bu11d1nas 1n· tenor haJ been sliahtly mockm1tcd. The church has one larae room ¥.1th a raised area for the aJ\11 and a sm~ll vcst1buk. ""The pews have bttn rt· moved '° make the approJUmattly 40-by-60 room -which has a capacity 10 scat 1bout 80 propk - more specious. The dlurch was built in 192S. Milkovich said. to tef'\'c as a Pentecostal church end minion. The current owner 1s local developtr uttndra 8arot who bou&ht the property from 1hc Ou.arch ofOod of Northern California . Tbou&h M1llcovicb said she i1 thnllcd the Clly rallied to •vc the cffrdt . .,~tt-toft«rned -.. eeher m-_jor h•stc?"c bu11dinp in . clotm- to'*n Hunt1ncton le9dl wtlida tht ~)'I can·t or shouldn't be nlOVed from prncnt locattOM. MllltoV1Ch it conmned lbcMIC wv- eral landrnart bui~ in dowMowta Hun••nt•on lcecta ancludina the Clark Hott I, Standard Markrt and tht Wonhy propcnin. LEsuE EAllEST Glider pllots seek.lng comrades The Glider Pilots Association is looking for a few good men. A few thousand, actuall y. As the 44th anniversary of D- Day approachd. members of Wing No. 2 of the World War lJ Glider Pilots Association from California. Nevada and Hawaii are try ing to track down some of the 5.000 pilots who volunteered to prepare for the invasion of Normandy all those years ago. The glider pilots' missions in- cluded fl ying fabric covered gliders, loaded wi th infantrymen. ammunition, gasoline and TNT at tree top level to a crash landing in tiny field s. · Now some of those danng. aviators(who incl ude George Cbri1ten1on and Tad Bronen from Laguna Hills) are planning to hold a reunion this weekend at the Bahia Resort Hotel in San Diego where they hope to share memories with their comrades- m-arms. Unfortunately. only 1.400 of the pilots arc still enrolled in th e national organ ization. Therefore. members of the organ ization are asking for help in tracking down their missing buddies. An) ideas? . For further information. call Carl Gwartney at (619) 276-445 7. • • • Another gathering is coming up. this one involves Mission Virjo students w~o are preparing to compete against youths from more than 60 other schools at the ninth annual Youth Expo. The compe,tition. wh ich will tn\'Olvc academics. arts and ex tracur- ricular acu v1tics. takes place Apnl 29-JOand Ma) I at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center in Costa Mesa. Jerry &wartz, 18. will compete in a typing and computer appli- cation contest and Kevin Kawado, 18. will enter a computer appli- cations com petition. For further information about the Youth Expo. contact the Orange County Fair and Expo- ··sition Center at 75 1-324 7. • • • If you get more than a little t ---------Oellf Pllol pholCMI bf LM Pern• Tippecanoe• owner Ernie Zalk itop right) shows some of the aecond-band clothes available at the Laguna Beach store. Zalk aays the eight of 10 people who come up the stairs (above) leave a aatiafled customer. Saloon'·s patrons bid adieu to Clancy By LESLIE E ARN~ST Ot .... Deity~ ltllfl .\s Laguna lol'al-. gathl'it•d to hid . him goodh'l' ( lan1.' lk.ird the OU tgo1 ng hJ rtcnJa a I f hl· '>a loon tn LJguna lkJd1. n·m1n1'll'd Jhout h" fir'>t nighi lx·h1 nd thr l:lar .tlmP\I SC\ ('0 )\.'Jr\ JgU Tw o gu~' Lamr 1nll1 Th1.· \,1h•1111 nurmJll~ J congt•n1.1 I 'l.>lll 1.1.h1.'ll' fn1:nd~ rnngregatc. and \tcirt1.·J mai..- rng truubk fur Ht•ard fht• mm didn't reali11.· Hc.1rd·, hudd ~ wa\ 11..,t1.·n1n~J'­ thl'~ made plans 10 ambu\h th1.· o-lrn11 3·1nl'h banl·nder Thl·~ d1Jn't grt .1 chance. ··we ended up rn a h1g fig.hi the four of us on the c;trl'Cl, .. ~k.trJ '>dad "That night I "as rrall~ "ondatng at I wanll·d to Ix a banrnder or nN .. Bui Heard. who grl'" up rn fT.ma Po1ht but has 111.l·d 1n Laguna for 211 ~rars. said thl' ttml' hl' c;1x·nt 'rn 1ng dnnk~ at thl' 110\ Saloon tur.n rJ 11111111 Ix· mon· fun th:in iia~co S A9 8 =1==! ==== < An eye for the unusual keeps customer·s happy 8 ) LE~Lll:. t-\k,t-,"1 Of IM O•ltJ Ptlol !;ftl' T1prx· · I\ p ,.ii ' H r11 "11 p .. !!1 ni d• 1 I ~ c n.1• 1 ,•p.11.1~ t' I ' I .i.· .· .t ~kJdl • ~ .... 1 1n1l11rrr. h.1-.!-= ~ • • •«11•1 'h1•11 ' : r \ :hr4.·~ ... Pt·.1rl·" l111t ' • P1. .. •v • -~ ... , It I ,,., ·' '" ' t .ii, .ind beret' '.1 dJ'' c1<.pl.1, l°3\l' ti lkd ,,. .1""J'-~.,}~'.;t\•• •'lftlf' ., ..... • , ..:.-.. -; • .s""'JIO; l.tr:i.e ··~on "i1 t .! , ',,i• H.1"d•t.111 'h1 rt~ ;l\ I ' 1H 1! .1 "'h<1\ 1°1110{!) J' '-· " ·1 ·, •' l<lllld tw c,ai.l \' i r1• • ·,' • • .t 1 .1 : 1 L1gl.'1.1 Hc;i1.r Do h 1'1tol olw>lo by lflO So.at (Plea.ac see UNUSUAL/AlOJ League fights voter apathy 8~ LESLIE EAR,EST 0t !"-Oellt Pllo< I tel! In tn 1.·tl· 11 i1 t 1 t•r, •Hll '''' ;X r' .:• 'I rr I 1"'1 1>1 dr, '1 ll JJ1. h ,1f1h1I •1.lt l t'.11(U1' >I \\••" '' \ •l.-r\ " ( lt .t I IJ\I hJ\ l'x" n "'!•nl!uf''• h ..: q•JIH•nl'-t<•;h, .. • -"'' f)igr, • .1. "'l't ~ I !.1. " ~. 'ht J \I '1,1 ' , .. ,. .,, ' t 1111 Th K, ~ ' It 1amra1~:· • L • .ii J._ \).'' ir."''" \I \()h 1r I•\. , ...... r', ., .1 \ '-\ 1 p ~ i l"ot 1• " .:· ·.iiC''I . h.1 ·11~,' "l • ' I _. I' Jr l II t' 11' 'X .it 11 • l · 'l'11' '>JIJ \1artatt r \" .,.l), 111 , 1 admm1' .1 J p· ••. 1 l ming lor th• \ ,1 '"-Jc-t1\l' pan11 •n·d t n 'utc ' ·~ •.11~.onh-l pn ' I • \l'Jf-<llJ\ .lfl' rt t-' :. ..! ' "'' ,, 'l'~l'll'rt'1I 'otc r' confused when It comes to de- ciphering ballot measures at elec- tion time. the League ofWomen VotersoftheOrangeCoast has a soluti on up its sleeve. The League is offering speakers who can clarify issues for loca l groups. schools and businesses before the June 7 election day. "Th" bar. 111 panicular i\ a real pasonabk bar ... Hl·ard <.aid ·· h l't: · bod)·., friend" and the~ ha n· a gonJ lime:· Laguna locals gather to wish Clancy Heard. bartender at The Saloon for the past seven years. good luck on round the world bicycle trip. h •• 1.1 " ' ll' l ·:11~ '-:lid .,,,; .111 r r "~ran1 ...... lJil l \ t•J h\ 'UfX'f For more information. call scheduling coordinator Lori Koran at 586-8518. • • • Membersofa new Orange County branch of Habitat for Humanity are meeting tonight to discuss their plans to build and restore homes with and for low- income families. The plan is to The wall-to-wall wcl1-w1shel"' n·r- ta1nl) appeared to be having a good ttm!; Monday n1~h1 as the~ Jamml·d into the pub to g1\l' Heard. who "ill lx' lea' 1ng fo r a rounJ-thc·"orld b1qcle tnp in I O da~'" a rouc;ang 'cnJ- otT on his last da~ of,1.ori.. Friends and rn-\\·Ork rrs. a 1..t11t1· pan1cd b} Jn accordion pb~1.·r marched 1nw the bar. catrhrng thl' departing bartender completd~ nfl guard \lll'lncd IX'l\\Jr i \llUI Ilk .. 'Jiii !'1• urh1 '.1 1 . \' 11 < li.1rl11 H.111 ""''h' 1f fhl' ~al11.,11 ,, lht• r.arl\ rn.111.·d .irnund tum lk.1rJ 'i1111d ,,rnd1.1 , ht•d 1n the , n•1•d .ind 1.w~hnl '' lht H ,nr1.1inn plJ\fr .iltnn.11rd t •1 11 ' \ l1•lh < 11•Pd I dh"' · 1 "' H.1pp' \\ an1.krn·· \\ llh .. B 'I Hullt : .. 1 r "ti .. .\' t•Jdl nl'" ;, '1 'x)!Jll I kJrd \l'l'Olt'd 'urpn,1 d .II-'.·• 1 11n \l,l\ H , • .• t11, t.1ihl·r·, I .. ~ 11 \\ th h" g11 l1T" ' .1lrlp111 J 1,, \ p.ir"'' .a nd 111• Jnd Bu1. l.11' • < 1r.1nd ( .111. 11. hdtlfl' 111.11.. f.: ' \IJ,lo..J '• llll \\Ill h1l..1 h.1d. ' !'\'d.11 • Hil ' 1 Ip\\'\\ I H • l..l.1· ' I . .. ,, .t, . 1 ~t . I .11d '\' ' • 1ti .1'.~ ( ,t \ lq "' "r ,,., L 11' ),\ I ~ .. ,. ' . .t ' .. ~· . \ l.1· t•. ,, I ., v .. t! • '· fl1 I ' • ll' ,ll r I " I !'1\lr\.h lhlr Iii 1 •• "' . .. • Jl\J r1·' :" ~~ ~t· h i\ • I '11 I~ 1 .. I ".i·~i I• ., 1r JJckJ II 1 !-! '"''· '· ·•'' 11 '>tall '1.1.irC'h I ~ I M 1 •1, 1.1 rlF-l' l nunt ' knarJ '>1 l"-' " h.1, l·nJ11r't·J thC' l •I \ '< f1t111I J Ol l'k'l lh!n 1 .1 "'\' \iUdl'OI\ ,ind I. "'' 1 '"l ~ragl'd In ;1.111 I .H~U1' ''l\''111"< r' h .. , l ~·t•n ...... r~­ o1fl1, 1ai... .1nll qu, l \. '\.U .l, 'ht ""k'' an .1 nur "'r 1 . ~ ,., 1\1• \I'\ '• ''• ' ' 1.1h1.in.1 fh, p.ffih•. I J\ J ~' • \. ~ ~ h " ,, ~(.. l .. agu n .t (Pleue eee PILOTS/ A 10) "You ha'e ne,er '\Cl'n ,1 mor1.· · 1 ha' , ''"'ht'1 lh' h1 'J1d "mr- h ,fut.. ".: '''' h«~1d 111' lnrn1h \ 1\,1, hl'" fl 1· I' • l' ., .1 i , (Please see SALOON / A 101 tPleaae sec LEAGUE/ A 10 ) ) Off they'll go into the wild blue yonder this weekend Things -and people -will be looking up th •~ weekend at the 38th annual Navy Relief.Air Sho" at the Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro. This year's show, to be held Saturday and unda) at tM local base. will fcaturt a variety of stunt and acrobatic flyers .and numerous static displays of mihtal) and civilian aircraft and equipme'nt. The ptes will be open to the public at 9 a.m. with continuina entertainment until 3:30 p.m. each da}-. when the Navy/Marine Corps flight team the Blue Angels will conclude the show. Jlarina •taglng 'The Wlz' The Manna Hi&h School Performing Arts Depart- ment is presenting the musical "The W.iz" tor11gh1 throuah Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Huntington Beach Hiah School District auditorium. under the direction of Steven Schwanz. Sharon Mc:Caffery stan as Dorothy with Scott Pnc-c. Brooke Adamson and David Selccky as her compan1onc; in Oz and Garct Binckes in tM title role. Julie Barron and Mindc Findley arc dirtttna the vocal c!lorus and dance cntemble. n:spectivcly. --- tlport8 mane. bJ Wpli• 1"hrc ~ntcd Rims will be shown Fnday niaht in tk auditorium of Launa Beach 'lUah School. S"I S Forat Ave .• beajnn1na111:l0 p.m. with tlarmt Miller's .. Havt Windsurltt. Will Tr11vel. •• nt other two shoM arc .. Sports Bloopers t" and "'Scvtn Days 1n Parlditc," a aki picture. Admi ion 1s S3 and tickets wall bt available at the door. Blood drive in Niguel fhl' Laguna "11guC'I ollin• 01 ih1· ln11. rnal Rl'\Cnur ·n ICC 1~ l>ui for blnod -hit•ralh I h1.· h1Jnl.°h ,,!Tin• .11 ~4llO l\'1la Rt1ad ''111 hold a 1nm111unll\ hlnod d rt\l' Frida~ from ., 4 • J .m. to I ~ JO p m Oonor' 111u\t be I oroldl'rJnd "l'lgh J m1n1mum ,11 11 0 pound'> (all "4 '-4' I.., for an JPfXltnlml'nt Hypnotherapy presentation set H ~ pnothl·rap~ rroll'S\11tlllll'> I rl·Jd1 l Gt,ld JnJ Oa\ 1d P \.\ailing "11 pn.·,4•n 1 .1 k, tull' ,km1•n,tr.111on h H pubhl informat111n nn 11"' h1Hh1•r,1p' h p1w1herap' Jnd pa~t hie tht•r.ip' f nd.i' .lt ., 'n p m Tht prndul11on 1 .. ~hl·dukd tc'r 1-titl C11lkttt• ,,,. ln1nc. llOd <1Jm1"1on I\ lfl'l' (,Ill ~ 0·~'·' tor rcs..·n ntaon' Arthritis exercise program An C'\<.'r1.i\I.' m1Hcm1.·nt program for CX'\>pk with n Ill •Id 1,'\ 1.'f\ htd3'1 from 3 tu Jj> m di lht' Fountain ,-allc' ~n:il Ho.,p1tnfan , <'die I ( t'ntet The la-.s. ,allcu .. Joint fffon .. 1\ offc~ tn-c "' charsc. f or m<m· in1orm.111<>n ront.ac t ~u•il Hn,h1 .u tht· ho Jhtal. 96C>-~mo 1 French club. plans meetlnf ~ All1an1:c r ri\11( I\( dC' la RI\ IC"2 nl1tom1t'nOc ~111 prttent 11lh~.'n Pe l\HllC3U pmlC\SOr at the t 'n1H'nit) of Nantl''<, ttl 1t1o mC"t'llng fndin 1n the ·~1ghborhooJ Con r(1_;it11m.1l <hur1h \Jrt \1 ''""' l\·,•u1 · ;.1 •. ,\ ,., dl 'I • .I \'\ , ....., ' , H, , \ in fl prr"' n· .1\11 • \. • " ,, ni.r ~ , "'' \l 1,i..•11, Library friends set dinner l h' J' ' .. 1 ' ' n_•' ' J It'' t 1'1\' ~ i " ' ' ' l ~.aldll t"" I.. 1 •I,~' l 11'11.1•1 "ii 'x· t;l Id f nJ.t1 l 't'n n .. 1• th1 11 \1h•t'>. K1.·,•.n r,1ni n \.ir tu.int .1r1,trJn I·'~·'"·' 11 •, .... ,1, '11 '-o1d ~·, I IJm('' .1 '<'h •an f'a·• I 1't , · 1 .1r,1 ,,,., t ,. "I ,f <.("1'' ~, ~r1,, t I ' I I • l ' .1 ' I' "t I ·" ' I! 1 •I , R I • ' • rl. 1 !{, l\,111 I ,ti '°' -1'-IJ h•I 111•11 •" 111 11 ,t' Worksliop on meetings at OCC \ "'11r .. h. I' 11, I~ .,,,,' " I'·' ll '~.I ,! '··ndu, I 1n~l"llClll'' 11h.t1n~''' I' t\\ rn,(·•in! .rhH 1.t' 1n\m •l J m Ill I; l• I' ·1 R .. n 1 h, \ • u• ,, 1in~ ~nd \,1mu'"'"' Uuil.111'f...li ,)r,,rn \ ~ J'' l nlll' '• \1J 0,)~1.'nll'0l -.~l'jl!S~ 1 ~-J \ r,\~JI \\ l1i \\1nJ, lll lhl "-"''iun. "h1dl " pn :it ~t it~atn'"' m:t'r N l'Wl.11n{'lJ b\ ,3 thn ('I( l Jl 4 '~ '•)\I Newport walkers raise funas fhc 'l"~JX'rl Bc;ich ~n1nr \\ .-.ll intt i <'.lm ~ 111 !"€' \ll"J>f'IOI UUI 10 \UJ}~)rt thC' ~brl h \)f [)1mt•' '3lUf\i,I\ \fol'\ p3t '" 1p.1n1<. <\rt' ~ini '41U ht The "''cnt '' bfm.J 1>pon\Ored b' the ;i-.11, mot ( l"llta rn < orona dC'l \far ~n ... t f13nu.:tt'o'lnt "'II ~t"l'C" ti'\·~ 1-.,,hirh <All R\l\tann &~ .at f\44-'~~4 IN mon.· ' Health fair in Irvine .\ he.i i th • ~ · ·• 1nl '*u m I•' •; ' I'\ lhl' u1lkgl f' I l I ' lh1. If\ int· \kd ,,, I n't' h'htl.lll ,, • n llUfll' intormJtu hl~11id p.anl'I '" ail,it11, ' 'di he prC'\t'ntcd \Jturda\ "" \ Jllr\ ollcgc 'f""n'orcd i11 t nmmun11' Health and ' . • 11 .1i111n and commurut) •k11.·d "'''h an opt1ona.I 2t Tiptoeing throug h tldepool• \ gun1l"J 1l1u1 •1 lht ~ ,.r 11i.11kl \ldr 11depoOl'I v;ill l'IC ,,1nJu1. ll'J \alutJJ\ Jll•fT ' lo 3 ,., 111 11 '0 pm b\ lhl' Ir' am I Jm1h \1f\11 ,., p· ·~ .1 '' 1 hl ~·'.t'""'n 11 1' ll.t\{' I"'"' the lr\lne -..~ 1' •~n ( ~·n111.lnd 1hr ""' '' ~ -C nll 03\C" <\nd ""''-N:1) h11 ,1J d tt11,n.il 1nlrn m,t!ll''m La~ care •or.t•bop at G• wnrnlmp-()n l'\a<.1 l3"'n a.nd g:ardtn cart hl·I J turda) fn.1m Q .1 m 10 noon 1n Muh 1cn« C 11ild\ n "-Mt <. oil t MtC'hairl "1 cU , G W <grounds Main an· -. ·r -.111 condoct the ~m1nar. -h• h 1nducks a'°"' of thr c.ampu'i around and ma1nttnance'arcn. Tbc fet 61 1~ •nd more informa.ti.on 111\atlabk at 8'1-1991. S ~ CoMt DAILY PtlOTI Thuraday, A.pril 21. 1988 ~ t,ag~na Niguel finalizing plans for museum,_park c ~ ~ LESLIE IWlN!'31' ~ ............. -!-After ~ntly rttciv1na state recos· n as a bicentennial community. na Niaucl is zeroina in on plans velop an historical museum and ~k within its soon-to-be-cx- ibdcd courthouse area. ,.....tCommunity council member Paul '-.ntistiansen said aroundbrcaking on Jhc new park and enlargement of the ~house should begin within 90 'Cbnstianscn sa1d officials arc op-~istic about a tentative agreement with John Hanuen. a descendant of ~nicl Carroll. one of the framers and sianers of the United States Constitu- 1ion. to house historical treasures withinoneofthe IOto 14roomsofthe "ftC'Ycounhouse additjon. Hanucn. a Costa Mesa resident wnd fif\h areat-tJ'lndson of Daniel Carroll . has been keeping most pieces of the family collection in storage while lookina for a permanent home for the items. ln addition to the expanded -courthouse and museum. the com- munity planned to transform a hilly one and a half acre vacant lot adjacent 10 the courthouse into a serene ''\l.eddina park" where employees can --lunch and where mamage cer· t1GtOnies can be performed. While weddings and repose arc sttll an integral pan of the expected function of the park. Chnsuanscn said the theme of the park has been re"orked. With federal approval for heing a h1centc-nn1al commun1t .. c-x· PILOTS •.• P'romA9 rn"olve people in the actual b uiJding of their home. with an offerofno interest financing. Co-chairman and Laguna res1- <kat Cry1talleae Crowa said the o rganization will seek to break the • ~ofpoveny by then involving beneficiaries in the building of another ho me for another lo""· income family. If you're mtcr~sted in seeing a video presentation on the or - ganization. drop b) the Newport- Mesa Christian Center at 2599 Newport Boule' ard in Costa Mesa tonight at 7:30 o r call 639-5557 or 497-5195 for more lo formation. • • • Have you been wondenng late- fy if your blood pressure 1s in the reasonable range~ Do you find yoursclfreachang for a magnif~ ang ;lu.s as you scan the stock 're&ums1 If so, you might want 10 pected, thtpark's new-designation as the "lag na Niguel 8icen1enn1al Park" is now expected to carry out that theme. "Within the next I 0 days we expect federal approval for designation as a 1 bicentennial community," Chris- tiansen said. Such a dcs1gnat1on would set the park apart from others within the city. according 10 Chm- tiansen. "There are man> parks an the area," Christiansen said. "We believe tha1 this one will be unique because 1t will be dedicated 10 1he b1CC'n tenn1al purpose." The park emphasis and cons111 u· uon exhibit are pan o ( a four-~ear effon on behalf of Laguna !'t1guel officials to commemorate 1he penod bet"cen 1787 and 17QJ "hen the nation's const1tut1on was being rau- fied b) 1he 13 states. Laguna Niguel 1s one o( approA1ma1ely 17 com- munities m Orange Count~ to gel a bicentennial designation. according to Tom Hattan. chairman of 1hc bicentennial commmee. Pan of the original park plan. which was to offer people "ho commit minor offenses an opponun1- t) to do vol unteer work in the p3rlo. rather than serve ume in Ja il or at an honor farm. has remained intact Chnsuansen said he e'tJ>C'("ts the park to benefit from the a'a1lab1lll) of manpov.er. '"As Judge (Pam) lies said. "Thl·re are no shonagesofmanual 'olunteer'> to make sure 1he pari.. 1s main· tamed.' ·· Chnsuansen said attend the South Coast Medical Center Health Fair Expo o n Saturday from IOa.m . to -tp.m H ealth care professionals " 111 volunteer their time to sum· manze screening results and ta lk to pamcipants. Also offered 1s a blood test forS 15. • • • And here's a note from another local hospital. A reco rd number o f babies were born last mo nth at Mission H ospital Regional Medi- cal Center. In all. 243 infants made their wa> into the world at the M 1ssion V 1eJO hospital in March . The previous reco rd "as ::::!::::!9 births an one month. The record-break mg bab) was 9 pound 13 o unce Carlos Amaado Ibana, born ~1arch 31 to Carlos and Ana of Laguna H ills. Carlos 1s the lbarra's first child. To mark thee' e nt. the hosp1 tal ga' c the famil~ a flowe r arrangem ent and a T-shirt that read ··1 got m ) first hug at Mission H osp1tal. ·• T~I ·'"'E N u y 2 ' lb ...,p?._ .J lid I· \ \ \ / / . Map •ho•• plan• for U.S. Conetltutional Blcentelllllal Park In LaCana NtcaeJ. .. I .. '..... '• :" • • ,.. ,,.f"., I " -\ h .. ~•I j r: o I I \l ... '. l\' c::. -) ' --__ ,!. ____ _ -\ \ SALOON BIDS ADIEU •.. Carloe Ama.ndo Ibarra, a 9-poand 13-ounce baddle of Joy, wu born March 31 to C&rloa and Ana of Laeana HJUe. Tlie arriYal helped pat MIMlon Hoepltal o•er the top In setting record for number of bable. dell•ered In a month. P'romA9 barkeeper for a number a reasons. l,lkc the character played b~ "Ted Dansen. Heard 1s a teetotaler. "He's a non-drinkmg bartender." Barr said. "That sets him apart."' In addition. Barr said Heard has a great mcmof') and a wa) of making sure customers were comfonable tn the bar. A vacauoner could viSll The Saloon two or three nights one summer and return a year later and Clanc) would remember has name and dnnk. accordtng 10 Barr. Heard aJso made sure The Saloon was a hassle-free environment for local "omen. according to Barr. Manhn Mitchel l. an account CA· ecUtl\ e who JOinS the locals on Fnda) night to unwind and catch up on gossip. said she al~a~s feels com- fortable at The Saloon. Heard. she said. "as a special member of the pub's staff. ··The thing I like about Clanc) most 1s that he epitomizes the Southern Caltfornia map," Mitchell said. ··He's ever) woman's idol." ..... ....__ "Everybod) you ~e an this bar tonight's gonna miss Clancy." said another regular who chose only to be called Mike. To the man sitting next to him at the bar Mike said. "Arc you go ing to m iss Clancy?" ··<.. lancy who':'" said the man. In any case. Heard said thert's no doubt that he will return to Laguna Beach. ··Eventual!). everybody always come back here.'' he said. We're looking for some good sports The Daily Pilot as interested 1n sharing the sponmg exploits of you and ) our neighbors. Address )Our correspondence to N('1ghborhood Focus in care of the Dail) Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92627. TV PILOT ADS DRAW SCORES OF CUSTOMERS Computer hotline: Boy reaches Soviets By LILIANA TAYLOR Typing at 23 words per minute. the bo) in a baseball cap. wrote: "I pla) the positions of pitcher. first base, and the outfield. I have a lot ofexpc-ncnce an on-line conferences. The first one I was 'ery nervous ... national computer network that will include the Soviet Union as a panic1· pant. Delly ""°' c ........ -·· Wh1k other students v.cre doing math :ind pla~ 1ng on the playground rccenth. John-M 1rhael Church was I engaged 1n an 1nteres11ng pursu11 B) computcr. the I l·~ear-old "as commun1cat1ng "1th three Russian professors an the So' 1et Union from his cl assroom at Page School an Costa -.,ksa. "I made h1Mof')... said John- 1 Michael to his mother. LauncChurch as he ru~hed nc1tcd. into his Hunt· 1ngton Ek al h home after the tele- conferenl·e John-Mtl hael was watching a movie 1n ht\ classroom when teacher Alicia M1ghann1. head of the com- puter lah. called on him to t} pc a letter into om· of the ~O computers. "He v.a\ one of the four children that I calkd o n. but he was the one-. who got a response because he types fas1," M 1ghann1 said. John-Michael was refemng to the first of the 12 teleconferences that took place among the Page-Schools an Cahfomia and Flonda through a computer network set by M1ghann1 and her husband Jorge M1ghann1 last }Car. During those instancc-s. Page School students typc-d lettc-rs into thc- computers and sent them via satellite with the help ofa modem to students in South America. They also created their own ''telenewspapcr." Jorge Migliarini. a computer con- sultant for Page Schools. works jointly with Dennis Sayer. an as- sociate professor of the School of Pedagogy at Harvard University. Together. they arc planning an inter- The Russian professors. Alexander Kuznetsov and Vadim Monakhov. were trying the system in the Soviet n1on when John-Michac-1 broke tnto the line wuh his letter. Shortly after. the) responded: "Thank )'OU, for your interest in the So' 1et Union .... we were delighted to get several letters .... wc arc scholars from the USSR Acadc-my of Pedagogical Sciences -Dr. Monakho,L Dr. Bim. and Dr. Kuznctsov. Our (sic) would like to correspond with you, now throuah ordinary mail and in the future using this system of electronic mail. Thc- address of our school is: School No. 315. Russakovsykaya Ulitsa. No. I 0. Moscow. USSR." T he fifth-grader said it was a day he wall never forget. Newport's PetCare Company offers 15 different brands of foods for pets in a variety of conveniently-sized packages UNUSUAL SELLS AT TIPPECANOES ••• ''We're more than satisfied with the re- sults we 've gotten from our ads in the Daily Pilot's TV Pilot," says Lee Hein, Advertising Manager for the PetCare Company in Newport Beach. "Our first ad tracked 90 responses, our second, 60, and I'm confident our ads will con- tinue to pull people into our store because people who get the Pilot read it." Daily Pilat • We deliver more than newspaper , we deliver customers, too. PETCARE COMPANY A local pet IUppty store carrying everything pet-owners need for their pets .... tnduding 15 different brands of pet fOOd and a wtde array of treata. toys, ftM controf product•. leads and COiiars .... What's not In-stock c.. be epectll ordered and utu8'fy gotten within one week .... Supermnet-atyte ~ wtth 4,500 ~feet of clean . weH·lighted and W9N-1toeked ....,_ end dllpl9)'9 . . . Knowt.dgeet>te, courteou1 and hetpful ..,.. ..-t.m. . , .. .A11ldl11g rM8COtS ere • blue and gotd macaw n91ned Pongo Md a grey "°"111C81 '*Md AiNey · · · · ()pen MVen days from 9 a~m. tO 8 p.m ..... I M.,... by Joen.-. Strotjoet. FromA9 owner f:rn1c Lallo. ~1d all the 11ems that fill thl' rooms are chosen with care "'Ekhf'C me. e'erything has a I reason \\ h) tt'\ here." Zalk said. ·\lthough 11 ma) be awhile before the bu)cr for the gold lame turban I H'nture~ 1n some of the store's I \tapir' '><-'II lt kc hotca~s. For exam- plf v.ang11p tuck shirts -perfect for v.a11crs or bridegrooms -sell at a ralt' of 15 or 30 a week for S 11. 7S a sho t Bikers and skinheads snap up· the rhunky rinas. Zalk said. And chino pants art very bit in the shadow of "La Bamba" and "Stand and Dell\ er." But nothina sells better than good old American jean1. It docs seem that some peo~enter the store with a panicular m1uion in mind. A shopper ftom San Juan C'api1trano who would not reveal his name browsed thtoulh the •l~ loo~•na for the H1W1iian shirts. Why don he rqularty shop in this tiny tucked 1way shop? .. h's the O!'IY PIM in to~:: 11.td the mus•h•oed man. cum1n1na a silk shin. ··1 uttd to eet thnc in H1waii for 7S cents lO yeen .,o. 20 ~•· .. he taid. Altboulh die shin he finally decided upon °" this shoppina trip COil SJ,. the shopptt • ..,, he would pey llyndredl of dollars for a aimiW lb.in in Los A~ key is to find jUSl tbe rWlt ··ditrcm.• llUll:" 8CCXWdi• t0 n~ ~noa· ......... Oea Wt'flda. "Pkken .. "°"'al ottr tlltl COUlltry sift •btoalll lllllt .an. .. ~ and r11 milh -whtre d~ dothiftl beconMI ,... -'° Jlnd interesting sellables to offer Zalk .. His JOb is to pick and choose carefully. Partl). its a matterofknowina the (eel of silk and the look ofral lather. and u·s also in havina an eye for the unusual. .. It's like fihdina a piece o( aold in the bottom of a trash hap." said Wergcles. But once in a while. like the time Zalk found the paisley Indian sh~~I on the around at the swap meet, u s just luck. . A similar stroke of luck led him into the vinta,e retail buatneu 13 yean qo. Zalk. who tlad spent 1 s· ycan in.the rn&aurant business. most recently a1 midwest vice president of Howard Jobntons. decided 10 make a chaRF in 1973.. "I didn't know what I was aoint to do and I just took a year off and did nolhina, • he said. ·•Then I walk~ by this place and it WIS for sale, the whole buildine. and I said, 'What • pat shop that would be.· ··Two days la~~ WIS the owner of the bulldina pm:hed on the small hill at 641 S. Coast HilhWly, jlltt IOUlh of the cm~oftown. Zalk opened • pnnet rauiurut auDDIY busallCll and allowed a ftiend o(hii t0 put I fKk o( teCOnd-hand ctomn in one ol tbe three rooms. .. ID I week tMc WC weft open. mt ftra week. chat wn the only lhiftl tMt IOld. .. l.alk said wit.la 1 ...... Alld I knrw where my ftature--. .. tff blpft ~ IK09d ltialid stores in Sen• Ana. ~·,.. .., i\Cmt '"" QUlltt hit~ them .. to Ile Llpn1 store'° . ··11 IOC bisr and bisr and b9r _, and pretty soon there were no gourmet thinas." Zalk said. He was solidly into a new career. Although many of the store's patrons are from out of the ara - some. such as Mark Harmon and Barbra Streisand. art famous -Zalk said he considcn lquna the pcffect location for his store. "h 's t~ical of old Laauna in individuality," Zalk said. Zalk said he felt he had to price down items to make up for the fact that people have to climb a tliaht of stain to Ft to his shop. ... knew ~ would have to make everybody climb and want to come in," Zalk said. Whatever the reuon. most people walk out of the stcn with a Tippecanoa' uck in their hind. Eabt out Of I 0 peoplc who dimb the stain buy tomelhina ~ said. A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT * THURSDAY, APRIL 21 , 1988 Photography courtesy of Von Hemert Interiors, Newport Beoch Hart's Rugs promises to meet anyone's needs CLEANING f, PRE.SERVING SHAKE ROOFS SINCE IQoQ St•t• 1..ic•n-No 478940 The Sun leaches out natural oils and resins. which causes curling.· cracking and splitting. Moss. fungus. dirt and debris on your shakes retain moisture and cause dry rot. Both con u1t1ons lead to AKE YOUR ROOF LAST LONGER~~~~~refailureof • . We clean. repair and AT A FRACTION OF REPLACEM ENT COST! preserve shake roofs at a fraction of t he cost of CALL NOW replacement FOR MORE INFORMATION AND A FREE ESTIMATE (714) ns-122& (. \ 2 -.LIVtNO SPACES/mn Advei"tMlng 8uppeemeftt to .. Di1r ~. A1Wt121 .... " ---------- Voii Hemert's known for quality furnishings c 0 througou1 nn1 .,.... Wonting dltectlly With .u.ana. Md catting upon his knowt1d~ of current domestic production, von Hemert orders fumtture pieoea Md ac- ceaorles mbdng end rnatchlni in truly uNque groupings. Since theM ell ere apecialty Items. the ftn8I groupings' requited pa- tience, foreeight. Md a IOld back- ground In delign. " la dtfflcult to order eom.thlng. that hel not been bull, but 9Wf1 ._. .-y to ord« things tMt cannot be compared for color. Kale Md ewer .. compatibili- ty. H6a ftnn'a btelldlng of .-.onally ordered Md lmpof1ed pieoea with auperior-qualtty AmericM pro- ductiof'9 ii unique '" tM .... Yon Hernert ti.,,.... Or-. County, pattk;ulMy ~ ~Md the South C09lt ·-C8ll tor IC>fM-tbing truty creettv.. he Mid. "Our clientele W1ta to be dlfteieftl. They went furniture Md accent pieoea to reflect their lndMdult ...._ wt"6e ~-QOALITT/P6) M p • A N y Ireland 's most Exclusive Crystal ~ " .. . . 40% • 89% ..a..:;~TD -We will ship UPS anywhne IS rM U.S. Frtt T ..... Wed, fft • 10-S (from Sourh Cod Plaza, Nonh on Bristol, lefr on Thur8 • 1o-l:30 ~cArrhur. lefr on Pla.z.a Drive) let· 10-1 Clo11dS.AMon SPECIAL SUMMER HOURS Open Friday Nights Until 8:00 p.m. ~.~~ NEWPORT CENTER SANTA' AMNMAIN PLACE 5-J..-... M. 9t llKAltll. .. N ..... It. -Sim Ml r., Op. M IWJ _,. Fri. N Mm.·Fn. IM, 511 ... ; S11L 11• <11•1 •'SllJlr ----inf> m:1m . ., ___ , Individual tastes met by designer Located next to Lido IS6e, the spacious showfoom ot Kaden- ROMne •• where much of Newpot1 finds creative lnt9fiof ln~r•tlon. Fiiied with exciting one-.of·Hlnd piece9 from vound the world, tNs unique showroom Is des6gned to spvk the lm-oln•tlon and provide • glimpse of current trends In int9fiof design. According to El .. M ... 1. Aoeene. ASJO interior designer and presi- dent. "We've Invested In this larger showroom to help customers try on current design trends and find lndl- vldu., pieces. Also on request. I give potential customers • speci.t photo tour of dlHerent and distinctive interiors we've done. By exwnining all the different stytes, our customers can usu.fly find an interior th.i's not only distinctive ... oot comtort•bte for their lifestyte ... Noted for its design ~tltlty, • -Ka.sden-Rosene Interior Design Is I • K•eden-Roeeae ....... responsibte tor some of Newpon's most exciting and dlverae interior environments. And although the showroom currently reflects the Southwestern trend, Rosene noted t~t this currently ~ styte Is only one of a dozen different stytes th•t Kasden-Rosene WOfits with The fiTm IS at 503 32nd St .. Newport Beach. Phone 65-4-9149. Service for homeowners It's time to mue a list of .,I the needed maintenance tor your home to protect your valuable C•llfornMI real estate. Making the list ls the euy part. Now, who do you C-11 to get estimates on carpentry, roofing, electrical. carpet clNning. window washing, wallpapering, remodeting a.nd all the various handym.,, 1obs that you've been putting on during the holiday and winter ...aon? Sure, there ate p6enty of trades listed in local ~ llnd yettow ~. oot how do you find time to screen all these tredeepeop6e? Then there is the prot>tem of reNrences - checking wtth homeowners who have used the serw::es to find out It they are oompetent. Finding good work.,. Js com- plicated, frustrating and time con- suming. This Is why Home Improve- ment Referr.,s Inc. was formed exactly onie year -oo. They provide homeowners with one pface to c.11 tor names llnd numbers of Pf• screened tradespeople. Their ser- vice IS tree. Home Improvement Referr.,s 1s located in the Chart HOUM Buitdtng, 2801 w. Coaat High-.y._Newport Beach. c .. 1 631-7200. FUTONS a: FRAMES THE HUNTINGTON •EACH 7-45 1 WARNER AVE. Between ~ & aotn.rd (714) 143-1113 r MISSIOWYIEJO ~~f~ . --.. ~i ---~ - 28M2 Marperlte Pwr ~ #I Next .. .._ WeMt Te, ... r"Vlll '''·" (714) 384-5108 with purchae of Mon A New, Free Seriice! Take the guesswork out of finding competent, reli able tradespeople to repai r. remodel. deconue. clean and make yo ur home you r castle ... 4-4- • • • Pt'rson:tll~ ~l'l't'ned • Licensed • Bonded Shake away worries over your roof ShMe ~ .n1noe-roofs under the b6az:ing C•llfomia sun need protec- tion t.ctors just like our bodies. and when things get too hot. help is just around the corner. 1 Thouunds of sun-titissed roots up 9nd down the coast are getting a new leue on life with help from California Root Savers, now oper.iing in this area. Catifornla Roof S.vers have been rescuing bued cec:s.,. shue roots since 1969 by replacing the n•tural oils that the California sun soaks up. lhe root-a.vino process begins with a pres.sure wash cleaning sys- tem (chemteal·free) to -lm1nate dirt. moss. layers ot algae and burnt WOOd To double and 9Yefl triple the ltte of Von Hemert's your root Cahiornla Root Sa..,.,s then replaces bf<*en or rotten shue with 100 percent n.atural oil wood pceservat1ve that contains essential fung!Clde to replenlStl your root The treatment also leaves y<XJ with a five-year guarantee from its hcenSed, Insured and bOnded com. pany Based in Fountain Valley, call 775-8226 for more information SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE • including All Lea th e r s a t 30 % off All of our Famous Name B rands of Uph olstery in Stock 25 r r to 45 rr off COie. Mau 1595 Newpon BJ"·d. (114) 642-2060 --voflKemerr- $nl!._rioo ~ l..agun• &.ch 345 N. Co.!t H.,· (714) 494-6551 -3 l I I I I ,_ I L I L ., Family experience dependable BJ CHERYL WALKER 0.., ,._. C.11 ''IA f r I Alden's Carpets and Draperies. family owned and operated for nearly 100 years. knows the secret of rich, luxurious carpeting only begins with a brand name like Bigelow, Lee's. Mohawk. or Masland ... lhe hidden factor may rest beneath the deep, stain-resistant piles. ··Anyone can sell carpeting," says Paula Coleman. daughter of the current owner. Ted Alden Baloyan, "'but we stress quality padding - rubber pads are best -and the best controlled quality installation - because installation can make or break the look and feel of the carpeting "We do the best Installation In Orange County -we guarantee It - and," she adds, "we will do f!IYery- thing possible to make sore a customer doesn't make a carpeting mistake -one he'll have to live with for years." Alden"s will even lend room sized "sampJes"" to a custom« to take home and observe under different lighting sources and during day-to- day living conditions befOf'e he makes his' financial committment (Installed canpets with padding aver- age $20 to $25 a square yard). The established firm's expertise doesn't stop at carpets. says Col- eman. Visitors who travel to Alden's 7.500-square-foot showroom will find a variety of floor (hardwoods. vinyls) and window coverings to solt '9very need in an array of fashion colors -including the currently popular Southwestern landscape In- spired hues. Commercial, residential, and exotic custom commissions are always welcome at Alden's, adds Coleman. "We've done everything -cus- tom bordering, company logos, boat interiors, even helicopters -and we've shipped all over the world." Aldens. at 1663 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to '4 p.m., and evenings by appointment. For information. call 6"6-4838. ·~ .. So Glad" aY&llable a t Cdll •allery. 1 CdMgallery customizes • • • its services 11J MARGE BITETTI .,.., .... Ceo; 0 f I Just Graphics is an unusual gallery that has-tailored ils services to meet the needs of its customers. Owner. Arlene Corvino provides more than art; she provides customlLed ser- vice. She personally works wi th her customers and brings art work to their offices for selection. She has assisted clients· buying art for all sizes of business ranging from a · .. \000 to 35,000-square-foot offioes "We're a small operation ·but we accomplish everything." she S8Jd Just Graphics provides original art work, acrylics. oils. watercolors and paper sculptures. Just Graphics" customized fram- ing service is virtually limitless. Customers have had Items such as bridal headpieces, christening gowns, military hats and license plates permanently encased In plex- iglass. ~ During the Olympics. the store friltned several Olympic medals and memorabilia Items. The parents of one young torch-runner had a plex- iglass display case created that housed the runner's shorts. sweats, and shoes along with the Olympic torch and a memorable photo of the event. Another exciting feature Is the opening of the commissioned Tracy Taylor art exhibit. OrlQlnal water- colors by the Orange County artist are known fOf' their vibrant hues. Her underwater seascapes are altve with colOf'; some of her atilt lites have a touch of whimsy and aH of her work has a feeling of warmth. The show of original wor1ts will open to the public on May 19 with a special celebration tcheduled from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Just Graphics it located at 2854 E. Pacific Coast Highway In Corona del Mar. For mOf'e infOf'matlon. call 720-1850. Visit ii ,.. -Ml& ,_ witll I cal"!' ... .t •• fnm ... u..,~,!!!H!!•L--1 r- .. lll) 4 I) If.; ,. INTERNATIONAL ,.,., The Finest in Fresh and Saltwater Tropical Fish. QUALITY WITHOUT COtftOMISE! 15424 Brookhurat St. Westmfneter 775-2899 OPEN TUE -SUN 10-I MONDAY 12 .. --------~ ~---------------------------------...... -....__.... .... -""""'"----------... Festival blossoms for area rose lovers B1 MARGE arTEm o.11t .... c. ... ,., •••• Nothing can compare to the beauty of a rose. To prove it, Roger's Garden has planted a spectacular array of some 5,00 roses that will be honored during the upcoming "Rose Festival" on Saturday and Sunday. The main purpose of the festival is to let people know how to care for roses, which are in a vibrant range of colors. and more. than 200 varieties are available including climbing roses. hedge roses and hybrid tea varieties. Roses are an excellent gift Idea and are easy to plant either In tirra cotta pots or In the soil. The biodegradable pulp pots can be planted or potted without removal. The nursery's 7.5-acre botanical garden offers customers many ways to add color and beauty to their surroundings. At Roger's. quality is a tradition, unique is a specialty and satisfied customers are the ultimate goal. R an The wide assortment of gift Items makes Roger's Garden the perfect place to shop for Mother's Day. It Is one of the world's most unusual and complete retail garden centecs~ Many aspects of home decorating, for both indoor and outdoors, have been coordinated into one show- place. The trained staff takes pride In being able to discuss gift ideas with their customers and actively bring gift items to the forefront. Gift certificates are also available and suitable for every occasion. The new garden room specializes in garden accessories as well as garden books from all over the world. It also has a wide assortment of excellent quality silk flowers. as well as a large selection of dried flowers, and it can provide all the little things a person needs to have a nice indoor or outdoor gard$0. Roger's at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and 9 am. to 8 p.m Fridays. Phone ~-5800. C)</Lla.n Ad Lez-'.s handc1·a f tea sterlin3 sltuez- hud vase. I ''Pat Yoar Windows On The Best Dressed List'' Crlap. cleH MET AL MINI BLINDS. · In over 60 d ifferent col- ors ...60" Discounted. Cuatom Draperies Dt.c:ounted~ Hundred• of coloJI and textures to chOOM &om. From metal• to vt•vl• to rich textured febfk• Verticals 50% OFF I 4 '4 ... Crlapy ah4dH In transparent, opaque, or scml- opaque fabrics. 30" Discounted. dlllma1. -Aquariums relieve stress A study by the University of Pennsytvania of patients awa1t1ng dental surgery found that when they l()()l(ed at an aquarium for a half hour prior to the procedure their fears were significantly relaxed. Wit.h this in mind, Aquarium International would like to invite you to stop by our store. Rieth BeckteU and Hans Jacobsson, proprietors. offer more than 40 years of experience and a large selection of both fresh and saltwater fish. All of the saltwater fish are hand-caught - abS{)lutely no drugged fish. Aquarium International is located at 15424 Brookhurst St Westminster. Phone nS-2899. Landscape with accents from Mexico What do Edward Albert. Ruth Pointer. and Sidney Poitier have in common besides talent and show business success MextCan land- scaping accents created by Vic- torville-based Tile Market --------------------~-----• ~ i1le Market. currently expanding into South Orange County, 1s the Service guaranteed For prompt dependable service on all major appliances -refrigerators. freezers, washers. dryers. dish- washers, ovens. disposals. ioe-- makers. ranges and compactors for your home. office. business or yacht -Harbor Area Appliance Service is your one-call service center. Providing 27 years of business service to the Costa Mesa communi- ty and sur·rounding area. owners Gary and Sherry Wilson have the most updated and skilled tech- nicians who are factory trained by major manufacturers. All service vehicles are completely equipped With parts inventory and 95 percent of all jobs are completed within a one-day service. . Gary Wilson. a member ol the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. has lived in this community for 40 years and has received many service awards in business. Recently. he was asked to Join the Task Force for the National Appliance Industry. All service and repair work are completely guaranteed at Harbor Area Appliance Service. at l240 Logan Ave .. Costa Mesa. brainchild of Ille consultant Mike Leonard and owner Jason Brod\ard. Their goal was. and 1s. to provide Southern Cahfom1a with the beSt authentic hand-crafted extenor dec- orations from south ol the bOrder tor the lowest pt1ces available any- wtiere "We sell top quality tiles (hexagon octagon. square. espana in 10. 12. 6 and 4-inch sizes). lava rocks. Mex- ICatl beach pebbles. Me)(lcan bricks. Mexican pavers and othe< landscape materials. clay and tile roofs. hand- carved fountains any creative bulding materials. even hand- pamted tiles." says Leonard. Tile Marttet hoors are arranged by appointment. For details. call (6191 241-1695 ON SALE APRIL 21ST THRU 24TH lloilkatel'• has ch•nged. We're now a MICHAEL'S store · COME SEE BOW WE'VE lJIPROVED BY ADDING ... • Larger selection of silk flowers • Miniatures and doll house accessories • Complete Art Department featuring: Windsor Newton. Grum- bacher. Uquttex plus a full line of brushes. All art1st supplies 25% off suggested retail. New -Stitchery Department leatunng: Sunset at 25% off. Dimensions. Bucilla. Needle Treasures. Progress. Tobin. Jan Lynn. Patty Ann and more. • Plus we still carry all the party goods that made us famous 5ss REG.$9 .99 ONE POUND POT-POURRI COUPON EXPIRES 4 -25-88 Come Join The Fun Michaels offers wide var1ety of classes Here ts This Weeks Sch~ule Thur 21st Headbands & Barttttcs Sal 23rd Sweatshirt and T-Shlrt Fashion Tues 26th T -Shtrts and Rhln~lonn Wtd 27th Wt'ddlng Bouq~ts Thur 28th Mommy & Mc -Puffy Nttlda~ Call for Fee's and More Information $19~~ $29.99 BRASS TOUCH LAMP J YOUR CHOICE · Jl. SMOKE OR FROSTED SHADE -bt COUPON EXPIRES 4-25-88 E GLASS&MAT With any custom framin~ ord"r Michaels offers: Full ~n1C"t" Ira.mi~~ OvcT 1800 sty~ of custom and tTady to use frames Purcha~ an~ fram<' In stock and we wlll mounl \'OUt ptclutT •'hllc \'OU ~'Bit COUPON EXPIRES 4-2~ ~l ....... 15402 Beacla Bl..t. w.-tneter 714-895-3898 c.w ., ••• ~a........_,._. .. a-11ut LIVING SPACES/81\ ~~to the o.Hy Plotm.nday. Aprl 21. 1tee -S - ..... c • ,._ ! Ii ; , __ ' -----~--. OUALITY FURNISHINGS ••• R:,mPa&e2 also differentiating their homes from of furniture results when the legs and othefs. They demand good quality arms are integral parts of the frame, and skilled workmanship, but they with no need f0< joinlngs. also want beauty and novetty." The huge array of unuaual ac- Hand-<:arved country pine chairs. cessories and furniture carried by tables and sideboards; black walnut von Hemert Interiors covers the and gold inlays; solid brass boudoir entire gamut of stytes -from chairs: hand-painted cabinets; Born-country to traditional, to highly bays, marbehzed tables: and a vast contemporary. using brass. glass, selection of unusual Venetian and marbJe and other high-gloss ma- hand-engraved mirrors are among terials. the exclusive items to be found in the ~ A third generation busineu, von von Hemert showrooms. Hemert Interiors was begun In Los ............ Decorating dollar gets dual. bargain Interior deeigners Krls Noel and Sue McGraw's Att0<dable Interiors at 2131 Main St.. Suite 13, in Huntington Beech's Sea Cliff Village. gives customers a double bergain f0< their decorating dollar; top notch products and profesak>nal advice ... for lea. The peir dole out COMUttant-'--quallty advtc:e for frM to customers who come to sample and buy their budget-priced to luxury--claa w.res. lnduded In their v8ried Inventory are waff PllP!irs. fabrics, furniture (wood. catalogue). custom items (drapes, cabtnets. furniture). ~ carpets (Catalina, Tuftex. Atlas, Philadetphla and others) f0< residential. Industrial. commercial, or special UMS (boats, airplanes). .. These all exemplify fine detail-Anget,s in the 1920s and has been 1ng:· von Hement said, pointing out establlShed In Orange County t0< 35 the high luster of thickly andJMWlly years. T~ Costa Mesa store. with an applied lacquer. He said persons 18,000-square-foot showroom and a wanting to assure themselves of fine 15,000-square-foot warehouse, wq craftsmanship should, of course. built seven years ago. I' look for abse-nce of flaws. but also Furnishings and accent pieces they sh<>Yld closely examine where may be viewed at von Hemert legs and arms join the frames of Interiors Inc.. 1595 Newport chairs or tables. "If you can't see the Boulevard, Costa Mesa°' at ~SN. seam or 1omt, that's 'a sign of fine Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. worksmansh1p." An even finer piece Phone 6"2-2050 or 494-6551. Sae llcGraw and Cluia Noel are lady to belp cutomen wltb decoratiDC aeeda. ·'I think one of our best selling points.·· says Noel. ·'Is we work well wtth peopte and try to create a living environment to suit a person's (or a e0<poration's) personality. We provide quality service and we trouble shoot f0< ewrything a customer could want. or give a customer referrals to reputable peopte with proven track reoords if we can't fill a particular need." For details. call 969--M73. . ' .. -- AT ALDEN'S During our Congoleum sa.JFF .. 'JUFF8 ld.rodlldory Sale Congoleuin lli Beaty Wires And now you can save up to $100 on your choice of four beautiful oollectiona: Eateem•, Ref1ection9, Centennial, and new Triumph•. Whichever style or color you .elect, the h.ich-1lou finish means no-wu, eaay-care beauty that really endUJ'el. For the fam ily on the go . . . Congoleum present.s a dazzling collection of bjgb-gloes vinyl flooring that holds up to the toughest scuffers in your hoUAe. With the SCUFF- T UFF Formula. even sneakers and running shoes won't scuff the high-gloea beauty of your Congoleum floor. Come in today. SaJe enda May 16th. ·~ •M.il.in Rebete from COQIOleum-t2 per eq. ,d .• aini· mum 12 eq. yda. up w 50 ICI· yda. DEN'S Quality, flawless beauty crystal clear at this firm • in at were designed at Irish Crystal. Red- man said that special gitts have been prepared for Mrs. Martin Luther King and f0< Pope John Paul. Besides the quality of Irish Crystal. the store employs Master Engraver Seamus Conmac from lrefand, ' specializing in diamond point hand engraving. Seamus can design any art work that gives the shopper a wide variety of ideas. Logos. f•mlty crests. photos. or specialized mon- gramming are engraved on any piece of crystal the shopper desires. Such fine detail can be Men on all of Seamus' wane . lrlsh Crystal Is located by taking Bristol north from South Coast Plaza and turn lett Oh MacArthur and tett on Pfaza. For more Information. call 549-1944 . "THE TILE MARKET" .xlCAN PAYERS -Sq. Ft.I • SALTIUO AHO TECATE • AVAILABlE IN ALL STYLES • IMPOATEO MAABlE • LAN08CAPINO MATERIALS •FOUNTAINS • SEfMNO ORANGE COUNTY • IN HOME 8£tlMCE • FREE DEl.IV£t.Y (111) 241-1115 Arts, crafts stock abounds at Michaels Whether they're 8 or 81, M1chaels/Molkatels customers are imaginative lndMduala who deflght 1n self-expressk>n through resouro. ful home decorating, origtMI gfft creation$ and one-of-+lclnd arts and crafts. o.., .... ,..... Make 1 stop for decor a ting BJ CHERYL WAU(ER 0..,-Cen $ j I . "How often do you go Into a store and ask for the owner and he's not there?" asks Ted Sta11ros. owner and founder of T & G Carpets at 7931 Warner Ave .. No F. Huntington Beach. "How can he know what his customers want and need? I'm at my store. or a member of my family, every day and we've been here since 1963. I'm always on the job and responsible for my work ... and I guarantee It too." .. We carry all the maj()r lines ot carpeting (Fabnca. Catalina. Hallmm. Ptuladetphia. Galaxy, Stevenson. Atlais, Customweave. and Eldorado) and do custom installauons (even borders and designs on carpets). Prices range from S 15 to $30 a square yard Installed. "We do spec1.al drapes, wallpapers (even wallpapers with borders). window treatments mini-bhnds. and marble. Ille. Vlnyt. Vlnyl tile. wood and parquetry ttoors " Do-it-yourself home decorators. adds Stavros. will find T & G a useful partner 1n the creation of th91r new living spaces Always on the go, they paint and paste. stitch and ecutpt, embeltlsh and lmprovlM. Some cr•te MUC>n- al wreaths; others fumith dolt hou9ea or personalize hair ril>bons. A portion of T • G Carpet'• ucnrroom. T & G, adds Stavros. has evolved into a one-stop home decorating emporium capable of filling any CYstomer's design needs. T & G 11 open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For 1nformat1on, call 847-2729 Whatever their lnt.-..ts, fun la the name of the game, and ''We're part of It, offering advioe, ,...,, •• tips and encouragement day In and day out." said Dave Birt, W..tminlter store manager. "Of COUfM It's a two-way street. We invite our customers to tell us what they like and to lh8re wtth us their innovative flair. Aa new craft trends emerge loQly and regk>ndy, we considfW ewry new Idea.·· he said. Michaela. according to Birt, la a rapidly growing chain of apeci.iy stores with the newest. moat notable Items and Ideas In home decorating. hobbies, crafts. gfft9 and party needs. The chain's •M:CW la not surptia- lng, he said. becal1M It la baed on a concept, ~ OWJT many years, that lntegrat• proven' strategies In mercn.ndising, dllp&ay, competitive pricing and customer service. "We've been preparing for the future since our comp11ny wa for- med in 1973," Birt Mid. TOday the momentum la building. "We continuaMy ofter our customen exceptional values on exciting new merchandise -everything from picture framing materlatl and ..,: vices to silk and dried flowers, needlework it.,,,. and materiel9 for virtually every kind of cr•tlve craft." he said. "We also offer how-to classes at many of our loaltlons. ·· The Westminster store la at 1S402 Beach Blvd., phone •5-3193. ROSE FESTIVAL April 23 & 24 NEWPORT BEACH STORE SATURDAY• SUNDAY 11:.10 Ra.e Arnnaement Demonstrations .. 12:00. 2:00 Roee Seminars 1:00 • 3:00 ffanli"I Bultf;ts Demonstrations 10:00 to 4:00 Meet tbe Artilts Pmk:ia Grotb 6 Jean Forrest SUtJey SANTA ANA STORE SATURDAY 4' 1:00 ff.ancin1 Buket Demonstration 2:00 Roee Seminar SUNDAY 2: 00 Roee Seminar ~:;~ NEWPOln' C&Hi&a MNl'A ANNllAIN PLACE .. ,... ...... _, __ ...... _._._..,. a.-M•-.r"'" -....... ........ ._ ... · _ _. tnn <n•T"Wl.:..1 .. AFFORDABLE ElEGANCE . Cati.--• c.,.ts ...... • f1Mrilc • Fnitln ..... 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Furnish bedroom at discounts Bedding and Bedspread House in Santa Ana has been providing high quality merchandise for the home at low prices for 11 years. From the original 5.000 square-foot shop, the store has grown to more than 11 ,000 square feet, and offers a wide seleetion of items from beds and bedding to mini blinds and draperies. "Everything you can see In the department stores. you will find here," said owner Idell Nedelman who founded the company with her husband Arnie. "Only here you will frnd It at discount prices." Customers can choose from bedspreads in every color and look imaginablf, made out of everything from potyfister to down. Goose down comfor1e<s are very popular, and this firm haS' a large suppty of etegant Duvet covers. which are much like big pillow cases that zip around the comfor1e<. They are avaitabte In many different stytes and colors. and are easy to care for because you simply unzip them for washing. "Five years ago we got Involved In selling day beds which have since become very popular along with trundle beds," said Nedelman. Window dressings sold at the store include draperies, window Mat pads, btlnds and mini blinds. The blinds come In wood and.are av&N. able ln a spectrum of colors or aluminum. "We will go . Q:4:1t to the customer's house a.nd meuure at no charge," said Nedelman. Bedding and Bedspread House, 1440 S. Main St .. Santa Ana, Is open 9:30 am. to 6 p.m . Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m . to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on . Sunday. Phone835-t611. GET ALL THE FACTS! Free Seminar on Homebuying Tuesday, April 26 7 p.m. Huntington Beach City Council Chambers H"w much home can you afford? What financing options are available to you? Do you know the basic steps in the homcbuying process? An swers to these and other questions can give you confidence in one of the most important purchases of your life. Seminar speakers will include REALTORS®, lenders, title and escrow representatives. a real estate attorney and C.P.A. Remember, working with a REAL TOR®, a member of the local board of REALTORS®, and the National Association of REAL TORS® will be to your advantage. And, the better informed you are, the better results you're likely to get. . YOU'RE INVITED TO A FREE SEMINAR ON HOMEBUYING AT Huntington Beach City Council Chambers 2000 Main Street at Yor1(town Tuesday, April 26. at 7 p.m. or Watch the Show on Channel 3 cosponsored by [B QEAlTOrt° Huntington Beach/Fountein Ve~ley Boerd of REAL TORS® City of Huntington BMch The REGISTER 8 .*.LIVING SPACES/., AdY911 .... 9Q &IPf*l•*'t to the o.1y Pilot/Thuredlly, Aprll 21: 1918 Noise pollution battled with innovative windows Noisy tr.eways, eirports, amphitheaters. wide busy streets and even noisy neighbors are caUMS of stress for many Orange County residents. Court battles and sound wall debates are the results of growing noise pollution. "Now there ls an affordable solution for light sJeepers -Oulet Windows," says lnnova1or Leonard O'Reffty. Ninety percent of Quiet Window installations have been in master bedrooms. O'Reilly reports that some people have taken great meaures just to sleep -for example. machines to blOck noise, earptugs, medications, foam rubber window coverings. expenaive tnsututated wtndows. etc. All of which hav6 proved to provtde very little or no difference in noise reduction. The solution? Quiet Window. which is a seoondary window placed Inside the window opening between the exterior window and window cOYerlngs, inciudlng mlnlblinds. It Is constructed of laminated glass in a vinyl frllme, which does not conduct noise like aluminum. As O'Reilty s>e>'nt• out, not only does Quiet Window cut out bothersome noise -as. much as 75 to 85 percent -It also has additional benefits, such as: • the MCOnd window creates an air space to give insulation from outside temperatures. • and, the Inner layer of the laminated glass Inhibits 99.9 percent of the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. • the fr8m8 aciually enhances the appearance of the window by covering old metal framfng with modern white or beiQe vinyl • It Is earthquake proof because it uses safety laminated glass. which does not shatter or fall out of an opening, suoh as a car windshletd. Currently, he is making arrangements with local glass shops to carry and install Quiet Window. This means the product Is now available rn your neighborhood. 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