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1988-04-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
Fro111 Huntington Beach 10 San Clemente ... We've got the coast covered ORANGE CO\Sf GARFIELD ® SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1988 W~AT'S HAPPENED TO ~OU? 'f'OU USED TO DANCE AROUND AND AROUND WHEN IT WAS SUPPERTIME ... '1--l"f © 1988 United Future Syndicate, Inc. HOW'5 YOOR COFFEE., GARFIELP? · . ~ 75¢ 11ve FORGOTTEN TME STEPS ! by Jim Davis --------~ - HIS &..AUClll .. , HIS WAl-k DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER e)(02f1~e as a moth~ is ,, why I ask. L. , .. HIS BUIL.D 0 .·o b Harold Ledoux , .-- YES ... WONDERING HOW THINGS WERE HERE ! THE STORM DIDN'T KNOCK OUT THE POWER AT SPENCER FARMS! SHE SEEMED RELIEVED THAT YOU WERE SPENDING THE NIGHT HERE, DAVID! X TOLD HER I DIDN'T THINK YOU COULD GET OUT, THAT THE ROAD BY THE POND WOULD BE FLOODED.' '~. ,;" I .. ,I DON'T WANT 'IOU TO MISUNDERSTAND WHAT I 'M GOING TO. SAY. SUSAN ••• BUT I THINK YOU'RE THE MOST ~DERt=uL WOMAN I'VE EVER MET.,, • ... DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU teT> 5Ce TH& ll5r. .. HMM •.. HMM ... GOSH. THEY AU-lOOI< /IKlT GUil TY 70 Me! ............ ~ I -1HE L..IFE A~D 1iMES OF CL.AUDE BARLOW - bY toM BA1iUK Claude Barlow (1543-1627) MOON MULLINS HE WAS AL.f>D ONE OF IHE FIRoT 1D EVER CON\F05E MU61G. FOR. HIGH ~OOk. MAAlJ-{fNG BANDS! ' ~I~ -- CHAP1ER ~IR1EEN GL..DRQ Ml"1l.TTES 1HE Pl ECE I Emtn.E.D 'A HUNDRED~~ BEER ON IHE WALL' ,,, ~E ls 8f£N W,A1CHtN' loo MUCH VlD~o ... ,,,..., _____ _ .......... - • C9 ... 11:1 B .... e lr .. OU ... WW., 1~ °™AT CAsi ... . . ' 70ME1l1 /rJ6'fO PROVE YOL.l'R'E WHO YOU 5AY YOtJ AfZ~. ' ' \ -~I, ') ME; .. ;-:;w,v KNIJC.XL..E5: (:J()(Y) GfJY 7:-a C~S5i 7\V7\ YOU Al N"f GOf'X'JA ~e~1E::VE Wl-!f ReM'{ ~tfffi.IMARK IS! .~~ ~AN' TELL . ~unif)r Whirl@. • -------by Hal Kaufman ~ e 9AQCTALk!C1' .. l1 .. H•IDW•tocountfrOM10tol 10 5 6 0 0 Mdc .... and ..... «........................... . IMlhnlc•w....,...,. rtee IO dell•. 1 2 • 4 S SotM contend the .. eoulll ............... I. I I A T c H 0"*8 .., ... 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JllHlf tlPYll 1HINK Lire 15, ttJVel? ? / ON me COIVnrAl?Y .. t.JF~ 1$ NOT A Pf(08tCM 1lJ 8€ ~~p twT 11 ~AUrY ~ 8£ t:X/'€K1€M .•.. ~ .. 1 KNOW So~ W~u U)\U., 00 \T ~~ ~RU.~ !'YE WA~KED Fl\JE GU'(~ IN A ROW II . . t.IFE 1.5 Hie rVT/tE 1'11$$/0N RJK me l'fllr$/tr Of' l?AnONiltlTY. ~·-... I Htw lkJf/T -nt/5: Yc:tt;.f'E DORN. ~cl' t.IVc. Yat 60 ?W ~E t:rtrs. ~/)'E. . '4 -24 I'M Ml6GI~ WlT~ ~E CURVE ... .. ,, BY BERKE BREATHED 1 1 CAN'T GE.T "JUE FA~lJML-L AC~ ... NO, JVGT A LOT FAA™ER ... lailyPilat I . ------• -..J • ' ii I U J . s·li pJ )J·~I-~~ &Jf ;~J If I~ il~~iU!!'.iifKil" p I 11 ·~"!~ H , I r ~ii fl ii• ~.:lif "'"~tl .... - li•IJll 1 I I •• 8 u s:a jdtH ;1!s~· ~··" !~l~: H' dl ·n 1 11 11 1 . 1l!_1ilJ·~i El II dJJ;-i 1 t'~P . --. ·~ f!l:~ ! t~i ,, 11•,1 •• ...... ~!I ... ~11-:. .If ~ I ,Ii I I ;;.!!!g.!!l·il • ..,u1' -. ... I~ I cs t ... 11tp111 ·1 n~uirir ·= 11111::.;nf!; lfDe . •1•jilJ·~ . I ;1 J 9i.,~·· I ' _l ' !! I u I I > ii~t' I id I I . • 11• • t:s ii'J • f r • . · H •p-1· . ..i, 'I ... I If •111"~1. «<(II ·1 ·H·! lid) ·~ --===!! ~I ~-· _J I .!1 Jg ~ iJ. Ji ..... I !. il1 ,..U ;.:·· ~ It's a wdl-koown fact that anybody can walk into any Niswf Dealer at any time and drive a:way with a great car or auck certainly be vay ~· ~ hw-priced, family-sized Nissan ScandGXE already ha.s a Joe going for it Atta all. itS got power everything. ~~----A 4-spcaker sttrco ~system. $700 Cash Back. Even cruise cmaol. And tilt wheel But now, itS even betttt Bcca.tsc ~~giving you St,(XX) cash back during this special offtt And spcakq oE special, thm's our new Haafbody•Spccial. Now come ...... ~·extra. cilia goc a spcria1 c¢orl package char includes all the good stuff. Special mirrors, stereo ~. carpeting,grcqiiics. Tu~. And right now the Hardbody Special is priced to save you S1.~P1us. you get ~:::=;;:n ssoo c:am back &an $500 Cash Back Nissan. So you can save up to SL.500. So Stt yoor Nis.san Dealer OCJw. If you lmry. you'll gtt a Joe 1lXlrC than you bcu· gained~ • lkDh i:rtheHuman ~ GetCashBackfum~ •*:5-k ftlllrfwS--...~--..... -'..._~ 'ID"'-'-""--' ,.,,.._C..*"-/Clllilv.5-iy .. ..., .. ~ ....... {'Mc.SW""-'*" ... ,.........., ••• ,.., laill/Oiii9,.a-'~--..~t....--• • Ti1w. Bad nr., by ex-CBS news president Ed Joyce. he's poe1raJfld as a ~ lnll&- an •dlamat. a ~ creatln who -8000i~"' to the du -~ to get Joyce fired ''whle ~ me HOW HE HAD $20,000 IN SPEECH 1HERAPY, AND 01HER TAllS OF r t ( j l s t l r s I e { :1 :1 e 11 11 Jt • d :l ii' e ... ~· k d ~=s~ role Finl 10 be in an or this?" .. rn show )'OU,.. she Slid, and bepn to ;nd Xc:IC:: Sbe w mm Id- a.& After lewnl min•del I tit ten- sion drainin1 &om my body. vi baw:n't been Ibis rdaedin~" I llid. ';'You have • ral sift." typossacmy. As Rather studied the .. •be became ~byOOl mebC nrhcs iD lde:risioo. One evenina be appeared wearina a skleve- lm wool sweala' UDder bis jlcket. The l!DOUDt of lf*:'iC in the na. llOD's pns de- voted to that ~ ....... arriDI. He brpn 10 war a swea1er Sbe bdd her two bands in &c:nt of her. .. Dan says tbaeaRwtmp him thmumh deo- ... ..... ,_,,, ~bthe Ete'lilfl Nrws bc- pn 10 climb. The sweater became Din's hdy ~ tan. If ... took a dip and Dan beaan to wiony, a sweala' would mdeiW- ize rcprdles of the tealCJIL One July eveniq tion ~ .. I didn't know ... ,.,, ... •fllb•fllrmf that." "Yes. I pve him a loaa ma. .. hebe be went Oil the air that Dilbl" -z::-· .,. .. ~ ,,-:,,";" .. My ~WC """ .. "" ....... " me all m )'OW' debt," I said. "Thole bands were .,c>e1 b i>ur Nieilen . II. .. I tJw-i..aat to myw:l( ~much b Mother Ralber's lunoos Tc:us Jed.bot chili. .. A few wedls Iller' Radber' b8d Dr. Gould lend bis bill to me. It WM well in mzm of $20,CXXl. I IPPIOY'd i1; 1be ~-would be.~ iD'I; cstnat if'il helped ~ our lincbolman ll an WICtltlin time b CBS. wbm the city of New York W11 in the pip of a ~beat wave 1 loobd,ll my momror just as Dan Wiii ayina '"Good ~ .. and there un. der bis tilb~ sununer ;.ck· et wa a la-yy wool n.a11er. He's ofteli told intaviewa's tbal be 6nl wore the n»eaatt by ~ that he'd b8d it Oil in the. and hp 10 take it o6 iJr the br~ .. lboR who be- lieve tbat will lllo, 10 me one of bis Teus ecp1 aiiom, bdieve tbal '"thunder curdles milk. .. Rather spmts a l'allC>- in tome people that other anchorman ..,.... to spmt. Some peopk ::,,1-rf .,.,,... • .. ... TWOALBUMSOR~ETTES-ONLY$9.981 14 Golden Hymns How Great Thou Art 24 ALL.:rlME FAVORITES CRISTY'S GREilEST m~s ~-· You will find comfort and strength C rtBty LaN hu made muatc history. No omer atDQtt hu ewr sung with mott .. ~ .. and hart. Htt "OM Dey At A Time'' mx>rd and book Swept Amatca and a movk of her~. by die w Ude. ii in dwmak•ng. Crilly. through her beauUful vol« and inlpir- lnG book. bu capdwlrd peoplt by tht mJWona duoagbout the world. Now hett att her 1egm4ary ttmrdinga ln th1I mnadtabk 2 ttCOrd or 2 c::a.aenr an.sury. 2 new cllgitally tteordtd albmnl wtdt tbt molt beeuUfUl anangt- menll )tOD'W ewr hftrd. 14 GOLDEN HYMNS andHOWGU.U'fJIOfJ Aft 24 &11-ame fll\IOrttea. Tbil 1ndude9 dwmoet req.-d llOllOI twl' remrdfd-cn.y'a world-wide hita.•·"O. Day At A TUH", "lboepdnaln TbtSUd", "He'1Got1'be Whole 'M>rld Jn ffja Huda", "Aml.llnQ Glaor''. ''Ave Mada", plat 19 more. 1'bl:lt a.re all ttw IOllQI )tOD ewr ....-cs on 2 tta>rdl or CUlftlH-tht flntlt ln quality.11)10Qdon'tplay~mottand f'llfoY them nMft dlan any )IOU'W twr Mud. tt will not COil ,_ a penny. I.ft ClUly Lam bad! )10Qr --and family wtdl dw II"* belattfaJ \IOU ID muc. Thf pertecl gift' 14 ~Iden Hymns How Great Tllou Art 2 Complete lecords or CUlettes -Oaly $9.98! LS UXDaD8 • 130 ~ ITUZ'I' • llADllOR, Tlf 9'1115 L8 REmllDS uuooue GUAliNTEE I Dlfl.Ul•uo~,-·xn· 1 ,9111118 I I lllf,._Nlll•Qlllrl.-nHOOUJGfllrM8M4 ... , .,_ .. t SSWwlSl Gl&d'fflDOAll't..U1S11 ._a... .......... ~cn•1 - .,._,.., ttlaUJWllf, I 111nacza1..,..1 .. _.1•1--=3IO,_., ... , ,_._.-.•tar a lte ..... DtldlcoDlal•Oldeld. Diie. ...._ ................ I PlattdMS.,..~ I AD.-. ue procm1d f CJtecmdlCa> OC1mt111140 :.;. C'.::a::-: I ... I ....,.., ..... , .... I ......... .,..... aTY/911'1111' __________ _ ----------:.J Tess A lone star stands " for kils in a teary TV llMie ._ Doing 'Little Girl Lost' made Ill, Jll Ill ._ Ille llMlll ,. II her want Irids of her own. She l'!!_ ~.t=.."': ~ ':: • tells Stu ScJual>etg 8 little __ -I 4'ml".' •"' . -glamour would be nice, too. :n~ t' ~-and it• an unpor- 1.-t ....... ,....... .... ....... 11111 It'• ..... 11111 ........ ,.., .... .... -...,__ II .. .__ ... .._ ...... This is what TV· does best It turns a --.... -... white-hot lilbt on a problem ilr an hour 11rtdll 1' 111,.. •t rm ltill and a bal£ tt'YinJ to f:l people to loot at me. A We think of dWdrm IS the property nomnwtjon cbsn't brins any pw-of ~ti or the propa1y of the stale. tees. AD it means is that evet)100e thinb Olildren &ll tbrou1b the aD,s all the you're awdl dail )'S; but next )ar they time. They don't &ave a vaicle. They can 1ee you at a cXX:kiiiil pmty and not should have the •t to be D. There remember )'OU1 name. are 280.CXX> kids in b8a' homes. Widl Crima. people said, .. Maybe she could be funnY. Maybe lbe oould' do-' .... ,,. ..-.............. ,.., ... a cm...cta'." Wn J11 ... J11 _.. ..... ti "'1 I The predominant myth .,. that I ...... ...., I hid an ,mnlftr;aJ bier' wasanaictre11ftom Teuawbohldnev-rela1iombip wi1h a mor at Beverly er done anYlbinl hebe Tmt:Wr M~ Hills Hi&b School who.,. bavinl prof> and who OOWd Clo only that 0De 1hina. leml, 11iis child hid DO~ to llay, bc:r aunt wanled bc:r out <X~ II Ille fllt 11111 =·n ._, _. • II Ille ..... rlr•••' Some people say "smaJl.fown Tm" and I ,:t the id- ~-~t they're ~ me a Bm:rty Hillbilly. I know rm a pnctical, ~ penoo. Butl have a col- ics deple. I do mid boob. Maybe• alT just want ane odler' iJmF. I wilb I hid been GmtJo. · I wilb I hid IOIDC mymy about me. I wilb fd IDCM up a am:b. I tllbd 10 the P.rfs mlllldor and lbe came to live with me tom Hbl uary tbroulb June lr'ldualiall tbrouall Sep- tember when .r.e ~to~ I tried. I said, .. Here's a d ~ to be. You CID IQldy and )'OU CID-~ of a:bool." I o&Rd mcDUl'llSIDmt and 9CMoe to -bl:r tbroulb • bird time. ... ,.....,. ............ , ... .. 11111! Yea, wbicb ii pnDblJ wbJ I ·-----------play mothers all the time. rm &om • strong ex1CDded fiunily with k>ts of aunts, uncles and oousins. Since • 12, ( always bad • )wt-Oft my lap became rd ,et all the ~ttina cbores. After wortcina wilh Marie (Lilt~ Girl lasts Marie Mm1iD, 6). who was like a little &imd, I rml1y ~ the ~ in m life &am not bavina • child. y ..... Jll!I 11111•1r ... , ... , Since tbe biolopcal clock is movins. it's a ~strong pomi- bthty, althouab I've been told that it is VfSY dif'- 6cult for • sincle actresl to ICl ~ proval to adopt. fllllll """ ., iMll ..... _ llrt ... .... =.2 e ... i.b-:i II 11111 dly. ame it and I was fired &am it "' ..... ,( WIS 'I oocktait -waitn:la at I 0. las~( wore this short red satin outfit with the fishnet llml Fm.I: ,_ --,,.... ;;:;. ...... ...... ,,.., ,,,, ....... t ..-DT1"T. ra ......... ..., if l lllill(i 1111 • .............. stocki,.a and hilb ~ When I went home, my hair smeL of cipreaes. tny ankles and knees Mft sWoUm &om Slancti'W OD a ooocretc ftoor fix' eisbt bouBa nilbt .. ,_ -.:::. .. , II 111)211 .. It's •11M1~ Yes, wdl, I ba"Ye roee bushes t. dr.l!awtirw oc the oondition of my career, me eitbr.:r pnmed within an i.ndl of their life or ftourisbias. ....... ,... .., 1bey"re doina wsywell You Ve got . weve got. SO Ille SO Ille new. old. Let's a deal. Bring us your old IBM Correcting Selectric and we 'U take up to $250 off the price of any new IBM typewriter, including the IBM Wheelwriter 10 Series II. ~\\lf~ It comes with 4,000 characters of correction ~S~ memory (so you can make qui.ck fixes anywhere on -s)~ the page), a cursor keypad (so you can "ll?twa<hnl-' .. ~ get there fast), a reprint function (so ·-- you can make extra originals), Spell Check and much more. Of course, you also get the quality and _.....,.. reliability you're used to getting from IBM. To get your deal on a wheel, trade in your old typewriter at a participating Authorized ~M Typewriter Dealer before May 31. For a dealer near you, call 1800 IBM-2468. =§=~~ -~-~-----------·-_ _....._,_ Frankly, we don't expect anyone to flip over Merit Ultra Lights · simply because they now come in a box. Oh, sure, it's a terrific package-the Flip-Top• is vety handy, and the sturdy sides stand up to all kinds of abuse. What's really exciting is inside. .. Thanks to Enriched Flavor:-Merit Ultra Lights delivers real taste satisfaction. And that's great news in ultra low tar smoking. Enriched Aavor,111 ultra low tar. A solution with Merit. e•~ ~Merit Ultra Lights Box. Klftp: 5 .. ••t1r:' 0.5 ...... -100'1: 8 .. "llr:' OJ .. *11i111¥.per ..... ~FTC-... SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal lniury, Premature Binh, And low Binh Weight. Fi the Sound Whether music, mountains or May's folk fest catch your fancy, Seattle (etc.) offers a slew to do more than 27S species of birds and the °"'*""' cnb. The Olympic Natioml Part Yisiton C.COtcr is ID boar away from Port Towmend in Pon ~From tberc it's a wind- ing 17-mile drive Dom sea level to 5,400 -up twcHIDe Htan o· The Hills Rmd to me top oe Hurricane Ridle. Studies have shown Hurriclne RMS to have the dcllncsr air in inc wodd.. With a bit o( bikq &om the PIE POH a· ......... ....... 1111 ' t ll ,.. ...... ...... z.•·111 • 311 ,....,... ... 21 .. . ,. ... .. ..... ~ ...... ...... ..... ··--· summit. you can see 3(,() ~ area. 1 SO miles on a dear day. If you were a stunt man and ooWd drive your car west otf the top of Hurricane Ridtle, you'd only be 22 miles from the Hob Rain Forest. By road, it's 106 miles around and 21h boun away. This is the weuesi OOl'DCJ of the USA, avaas:ing about 160 days and more than 1 «> =i=~~~ species of plant lik, ~ and IDOSICS and IDCic:nl ~ nearina JOO ~ tall. You can camp ~ in the rain best the nearest ~ is 35 miles away OD Roule 101. Washqrno's Vlll wildanea distances explain the many rec> reatiooaJ vehicles OD the rmdi. But if you're travding by car, it's time to sttap in iJr tbe 4lh-bour drive 1-* to Sraule. ., ......... WHAT'S AHEAD 1 1~11. ~~-• g i~ai~~-1!.1 ~; f jr!~~-~:~:.~--·-~~;-~a=;iL , . a:I f if~ ~lkJ 119 11111 If f Ip; H iii! f ff I! r r•TlTnlli!!il! ~~ .111f 11!n ) J :. ~ . lf&i. • ti 1 :· Jt~1tR, ~ ·f ~IFi ur L------------------j l r-----------------1 'I -.-. ~ I .• ~, i ~ :!Ii II I If I H~~-Jiijij [ E •. t I •I f i! : lll!Ji 1'1l~I~ I J I I Jlti HI !. ttl•• ,lJilill 1 O';S II Iii rf I : 1 !:' t> > f ~· ~ ! ~ i ...Ii l l( a ~I~: ~ . a ·~ !1 isll!l•lll' ;a s~i 'I ,mas1 ~ ~~-• : . -, B5 b.• ~ i1f .. ; t• I ~ • .... ... &QI II Pl ~1~ ""c ::n I .... ~I. i 1i1 I •m:.. • ~ ~~ §~i~fiUi !fl ~~ ~ i i a ; :We~ · f!~~ ~ . IR ~QtM 11 ' ~1~1~f ~ ~ jl 111tl 1 I• I e! ! i a =s1 ~----------------i.....' --· __ _____. I.. !~11l I Jlf!t 11,. f!hl1Il~ .~r I Jifi!!1 !. i · -I 1t ~ s J! io -ill!! ~e ti f l· ~~ .. t::: · Jir ir o -,.:~ l• l . J~ II' llf h ~ l If~. :f "' rns r ' 11·g §' ,,. ,. ,. d ((Jj!il J: "I_ &U . ---. . , · !rf = ;:;; ·! ~ s-, :s s·(snl i. • ~ •. 1· . . ~ §~tu · j f ·11 l.t ~r ~ -·In~ r-~ 5 , '~ i fa:.,:P ,- .--Do •• I • 111 ~ f If i iS :-31 ii f 8-f ~ . I s· . , r ·s JiDl1 I~! a. Ub !1~ ~· 1~ftd8 .. fh J~i ~ ,~nr ~[f • ·-• . MN/ ·····~~····· ~::i~~a:= =inrnmt ooncludes with a~ er peibmance by one of the orCinal rock 'o' roUm, Clwbby Cbcdrrr. The food-locs of it-rum &am edmic fire (Chinele to Greek) to momuains o( thole Vifsinja aab cakt:s-See .. P8lllilS in San AntOlio, rock 'n' rol in Newpmt News lbe day concludes with fuewoah · While in Ne-wpor1 News, )'OU CID <2Dlp, fish and canoe in the 8.300«ft Newport News Park, the --mmllQ. pal pmk r.ast of the Miwisjaipi. Or if you're •. boatin& enthusiast, visit the Mariner's Muaeum. · · If none of that strikes your fimcy, try a visit to the Virginia Li~ MUINlll, where you can view aoimak m their nat- ural habitats.. 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While you ~ your fill of T os- canini, don't mm Cbarlcstoc's coas1aJ Low Country food: • Good-looking newcomer Ji-lich 's (188 East Bay) serves a lo-: cal favorite, barbecued !hrimp with grits -a p>d preamble to the praline cheesecake Dinner runs about $25-$30 per pcnon excluding tax. tip and drinks. • The beautiful new c.aroli-na's (10 Excba'* St.) strim a aOO!i t.lance betwcco modem Cookery and such fine local prov- ender as smomt Carolina quail and country ham ($30-$35 per person). •Henry's (S4 N. Market St). once a cbanniDg seafood house, sadly has been turned into a fern bar emporium. But come for chef Pi,.i Rtlddy's seafood preparations -dolphin with black~~ -as well as some No Italian dishes he's doing just during Spoleto ($2().$25 per pmoo). • And don't miss a visit to Hoppin' John's culinary book- store (30 Pinckney St). a real trove of popular and · arcane cookbooks and rei:reoce \Qb. -;;;;--If you IJ'C sud- --denly seized with a b~ for food served at your favmte OllQllO restaurant but don't feel like &Oina out, help ii on the way. Room SeM% Ou.> lends you menus of some of Clll- Town's most l'X'Qdar raaau- rants. indudina Drib• La Pe- tite cu. Canon's, The~ fOr RlDI. Trauoria L'~ di Roma and Plttaya Tbai ~ ranl You dial (312) SER- VICE. pllce your order, bd within ID hour a wader in blldt tie ddiwrs a piJUI bot meal to your door. Delivery adds a 2Q,percmt mvice cbm,e 0""8 the menu price, and molt allttVtM:n tip the wai1ler ab dollars. Presi- dent Ju KdJman hopes to expand to oGr:r' cities IOOD. ... And while you·~ wait-inl fOr Room Service to ar- rive, bop down to )'OW' local Braler'a Jee Oam &: YQIUrt Shop (60 aw.> oudeu. 240 nationwide) b thm h~ new Bananas Foster ice aeam. The Chiaw> manu- r.tmre(s newest flavor is pm- aned OD the flamina dem:lt created at New Orleans' Braman's~ Made with banana-tla- voral ice mam. banana Ji. queur, cqnec; ammd llUCe and ll'Wm aundties, it's ~ -a 9duhs only" 1boulb it oon11im less than I percent aloobol~ It C01U about 2S percent more than Brcaler'a "IUlm' line. lsele&MtHel• i I If Ill 8 ililS Alrelldy the B,.. capital of Italian cul- ture in the USA. New Yort am a benlded ltllian import the first week in May, When Gian Luisi Morini and bis chef Valentino Marcattilii open San Domenico (2.40 Central Park South). Its Nftl ealrr in lmola, Italy, Im pa neaed two Michelin 111rs. The mmpeuoua menu will include Man:adia"'• lnnnus MOM al tamtJo, a ravioli dilb tmde willl • whole • and white 1rU8lm. OCber' notlbles: a lllld of duct pn>Dmo and 11'0 hjnj wl wondroul fiuit ::-~~'~ May JXOllllB• cxdMjl '° n-val the cbampqne-and- ~ Bellilli. 1•*• lllt ~··· ~~~~ While Loi A•1eleno1 celebrate Onm. Milo. ,....., ... _..,....Day. wilb aa eatbu1ium tllat .: .... ·c::= AILI DI 7 I -:tr:.::'a.:..*'• Attlll' , ... ~ :io.:.r:--= iallls waa• =-~~\:: ....... ooatinuea tbroulb May S. F.xpect ~ meats, mtM disbel wl IDlrinaud lamb baked in avocado b~ (Sl().$4() per~.). <Mr' in Beverly Hills, &- mer Camelionl cbefE1b Gil- m<n Im just opened Tum. blewmd (130 s. ~Dr.). . modem Soulbwest ~)().$«) per penon~ a oombo plaua' of tmbecued meats, a llnobd chickm _. ad, com P'~ pineapple fritters. Or try a 'umbleweed = t::";:: orqe. '"We'll abo be featurins our oyster sboolen -aunchv deep-hd ~ with ctn': pode c:bile aam and salsa. an terwd in the sbdl and ~down tiR a shot. You know when anoo de Mayo ii over1" she says.~ came DODC or the sad° comes in 10 wort the nm day. It'll be qui1e • party."' Stiel II ,_ Ills -· ~~~ lictina river city bolls its 12th Annual Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooti~ ~o~te~t on tbe ~~nokn- tift:l)41UJOUI cw::nt wiJl h- ture 175 ... -ameteun and restmnnt Jll'OI ~ cook-illl up 37'h tom of part bar- --in tine ..-a -~s ._.....,..riba-.. 10.<d>inpmmamy.A S2 wtm • ·:a...,. ...... .. ...... A Y ou can staeb:h your finendal mUldes by thklklng through )Qr goals, cbwing up a budget and establltlmg a savings plen. But you won't be ftnandally flt until you consider lnannce. The most CS1!fully-drawn budget can be demol· ished by a sudden a1lis-the death cl ·a bn!ed· winner, an accident that tccals )40lB' cs, a fire that destwys your roof, a jury ...ct to a neighbor in· jured on your icy 9dewellt. 'bl can put yourself In good shape, mid protect )Qr family's assets, by csryklQ the kind cl insw· anoe you want l.J'e lnannce paects agai mt km cl income through death. It can pay e8talle tues or enswe a ~ mwww11 cl income after' choroe. It can *>be U9ed kl fmd a colege edaa- tion or tdd retiemei at .wlgs. Property Sld c:aaJ- alty ~ pclects you agai.st ftnandal km stemnW1g from damage to your penonal property or from damage or pe19a1 aal injlsy for which you are~~ Here's a brief surnrnary· cl irllpoltant <XNerages: Ufe Insurance .. Mc>lt people need lfe insurance. If you're in any one cl the following calegories and yoo may be in more than one you need lfe Insurance. • ~ income supports or helps to s~ your fmnily. • l 'M:dd c:mt m'*1tsc:tie uns kl~ your aervices as homemaker and pere lt. • ""1 also want to build oolege funds for your chDdren. or re.tiement funds for yourself. • 'lbJ're being dM>rc:ed and want to ensure a contirUng stream cl income after the death of an ex-spouse who may be providing alimony. • ""1'd Ike to receiYe maximum pension befle. fits in )QB' Wetb tae while guaranteeing ·income to your anvtvtng spouse. • ~want m be aure 'Pl survMJrs can pay MrJ federal estate tues or state inheritance tues that may be due wlhout bSlg foR:ed to lquidate assets at what may be an inappropriate time. • ""1 own a 5Usiness and Wllll'lt to prcMde funds that will be needed to ca dil 1ue the busines& • ""1 want to maiGe a signifk:ant long-term gift to your favorite dlarity. How much Ufe insurance? Life insurance can ~ you meet a variety of ftnandal goals. DeddSlg how much life insurance you need. ~. starts with the finandal needs cl d\_e dependel its you want to pcotect. Those needs may include: 1. Reedy cmh for final ~ induding unin· sured rnedk:al biDs and funeral costs, and to pay off any debts you may~ betm. Insurance~ c:eeds are generaly free cl federal income tax and are paid mnedlallely; odler" asaets may be tied up md legal formalities surround· ing probale are complete. 2. FWlds for a readjustment period _ ........ ._._C JIU~------... Z I Mil--11 W I I wHle the famly ....,. .. fWwKtal ...... 3. ~•red ftx>me on m ~ ~ .... Actual need may vsy from time '° time. depa~ on c:Nldle1'1 ages (w9 they need ful.tlme care? wll they recet¥e Sodlll 5eady anMrl be leftls1 wtl they need money for col- •?> and whether or not • airvtmg ..,auR is or can be employed. ~ nuranoe ~t.lldve can ~ )'OU cala ..... the dolar amount needed to awel' eec:h type and period ol ftnmlCW need. 'DI should then .. ... other~ lllYlngs. . ... !lb 1161 a. ~ag Wo'4> and tncl- vldulll • lnannce. bnf>'IUll' pen· ·11on beiaeftts. m IRA or Keogh plan and Sodlll Seautty-whic:h can help to meet the need. The amount ol lfe nur.x:e to buy is the mnount neces- wy to plug the gap between existing a.ea and your family'• need. What kind of life Insurance? Life tnannc:e comes In two belie forms: pennanent and eenn. IWmmlnt~whole•~ buldl Clllh wkJe wHle It provides pro- tection. It comes In • wide wrtety of pokies Mm)' offa' lfelong plrrAedioli wlhout .. ag pnmwn payments- clvklel di Ol'I pertidplldl ag polctes, for ewnple. an-be. uaed to ~ polcy after' a period ol )le8r'I wlhout further premums-.o that you can plan Ol'I k:Jwel' out-ol·pochet COltl when allege ·caMI become heavy or iedi&iWft ii irnn*'ent. Marj poldes are lllll!lell •mtive and allow you to re1p the raadl when nwtet nillll ol ram are rlllng. And many offer flex. a.ty In deta11lilq the premluma you pay, which In un llffecta the 9ICIAl NA&illll s.1IOM with ~awn perfonnlnice. \Wtable unt.J&sel • ..,_ you 10 ... pmUn pllYmellta • your c:kum· •acs dlmge. malae adcltblll pay· menla to help polcy --grow. and telect an lm'e b I lei1t pordolo (llftlr l'fMew. S1a the p1!QIPedl•) ri tune wllh your own ftnancW objedMs Poley rtden edd fteJdbllty to perma· nent Insurance. Some popular riders h::lude an ec:ddelal death benefit. the --.o1pwrUnri cw ol cl ••1. Ind gusm-.d lntura· bay (.ee baK). ~whole • palty )IOU chome, the eccumulatlng CMtl · wlue cm be put'° we In mmy ..-. It an be bar\ l'Olllld •the palcy ..... d ., ...... ID thlt )QI ........ ~ to tNa money In C91d ~Bona. ed,..... need not be Np9ld. but out· ..... --.. Nduce ...... thlt II pllkl on clmlh. c.h -. cm be_.... tD llllp .. polc:y In .... In .... ac1 ..... 1,au.ap~ prwNurm. It cm be Ul9d to 1Uc:1n11 m mnnulty tD pnwldll I ... tlild malllbl) mean. b • 1t .. be pild to ,... f ,au ....... pak)l ._In• aall•.-y ._.. anc:e which provides CO¥el'8(le for • specfic period ol time. It poyldes deeth protection and only death pro- tection; It doel not build c:mh wlue. Nor does It provide the fteJdbllty of whole • lnlunmc:e. One populm' type ii reneMlble term wt*h may be written for one or ftve years. Premunw are pegged 10 age. which rnalGes this form ol llllrm lnlur· ance ll*laly cheaper thin other types ol paldel for the --dollr amount ol protection. But premluma go up at each renewal. and rile sharply In mid· cle .. For this rwon. ...... Wm Nance .. mOlt dlppf0pf1111 for younger people; ll can be• good -.y for new pmweta ora • ~ IRldget. ror em1 ... '° c:any adecp.11'8 mncua ol lnanncle wHle dtiaa n ~ Anaehs pop• type .. di~ll'ft!NllllJIQ_,,lld term, where the f.ce ~ ol the polcy redll!Cm CMr time; • can be • good .. far homeownlra 10 KICl'*e ... cawnige to ..._, P9Y off the mortglge In cw d death. ......... yow-,. ........ .. hame .. ~ cmde md thmt C-... __.,.. .. ••r---nat• rm11 but NI SW& lblbmic .......... ....... palc:J ...... J'DU .... .. ..... km flam .. Ind ...... ... thlft, .... ,n arllll. &¢' • .., ilat or cMI ~ IMilft nl ............. = .. -. dDlll I J 1J' ( illil •1 11 117 d g1111. ~ a titt more ror c:ownge. Ind ~ polcy wll CDIS .t.ltloillll perls. Inducing the 9Udden bN.tadown ol a heating or~ 91J8111 and dam· age from the weight ol nJW or ice. Al homeownen poldel lndude both pq>erty Nnnce (which &aJllly has • deducttie) and per'IOlllll labili· ty CCMnlge (wNc:h doel not). '1bur' palc:y wll awel' the houle ltlef, to the '*' dolll' 8lnowlt ol the polcy. It wil ., PftMde cl-'gnad amounts of OCMlfllle (either• • dolll' .-ncutt or -• peteaDge ol the Ina.red "8kle .ol the home) for the OOlltlellta ol your houle. other mucu. Ol'I ~prop erty, adt"'oiWll hlng expellRI should you hlM to 1ve •ewnere whlJe 1n. and dlrnage .. being repelled. per· IOnal lllbmty, meclcal paymesats to people k1jlnd Ol'I )Qll' p1operty, and ~ to the property ol others by • fwnlly ~ or pet. 'DI can. and probably lhould, in· a-.e IOme ol thae ~ amounts. 'DI may .m to...-cxwef'· age on hou8ehold OOlitet Ill, for in· ltmc:e, from the -admd 50 percerlt ol the lnand wkJe ol the houle to 70 perc& It. 'Qi should probably OOI alider ~ COit OMnlge for COO· telDi IO that reimbw9ement ii bleed ora the 8dulll COit to replace or repeir )'OW' ploperty rather then Ol'I depttci· lilied ¥Blue; And you may want more labmty awerage. 'Di can chooee the amcurt of COY· erage. but It'• Ybly lmpor1al1t to be lnlured for Ill le8lt 80 pere&at ol the repllllcement wkJe ol )'OW' houle belt, eJdl ldklQ the land. Th9 .. not the tel· Ing price or nwt.et Wllue, but whit it would COit 10 n!buld )'OW' houle from the bmdatlon up. With 80 percerlt CXM!l'8ge you'I be aft ol reimburse· ment for the ful COit ol A!!pllilkag any damage up to the full face amount of the poky. With -M.nnc:e. you could be out of podcet for COlmider· able IUmL II you ...t to be fuly proteded ..... the ewntualty ol tot.ml ao.- d .. a •· e y j . U' e ii >f >r e Jr >- kf l· r· :0 id 'I ,. d ~· ,. it 0 er n· !d lir :i· re y. >e te I, ~I· it m nt e· 1'j of )U ~- the dlGely that )Gm' home: .. llllli11tl• -CDllllkls rep8oanmtC111hllilllllillllr"~1 Be an. too. to...,.......... f to date. 'tbur polcy probably pnMdl9. -*>nlllit me•• to 1eep pace with ti 66Ji .. but you lhould nody )Gm' 9\- annce 1epnn11tatl¥e f you add a room or make Sff adJitm1dal home lmptCM1ne11ta. Homeowrners Insurance forncww-.'wneOW11en If you Nnt your home or own• co- op&~ ~· ... condonmlum unit or moble home. ttleAI II a tpedlll polcy dellarecf to meet your needs. Tf!IWD too often~ that their lardorcr• N.arwace pnwtdes protec· tion. It does not. If )'OU rent. )'OU should twve a polcy CO¥ertng your penonal property • well -personal lllbay. Cuopaathe 46tment owners UUlly Ule the tenants' form d polcy • wel. while c:ondomklium owners need a polcy that *> covers the In· tenor strudure of the unit WhereYer )'OU he, your irm.nnce repr !I a ltlllhe c:mi help you select the app«llXllllle CICM!l'llge. Extra coverage you mayneed . Whle a homeowners polcy and Its khhd ram. ploWle comprehemM pmdiola, )'OU may find that spedal plOledion 11 dellrable for special needs. Peraonl!I Mk:Jea cownge. Valuable penonal paM ! Ir' Cfll such •jewelry, furs. mnerm. coin colectioiw and slJ. 'Vl!l"W8n! are~ under homeown· en poldes only to ipedfic dollar lmlta. If you own such valuables. you lhould., ha¥e .... personal•· tides~ n. .. 8Chedulecr' coverage. so-cal· led heme• the polcy COi dllli 19 a 9dmule or Ill d the CXJ¥ered proper· ty, poWJei flnwlal pro4edk>n for )Gm' wltwhle poperty when!wr It may be. I you're or1 w.J to the mavtes when the <11111~ ... out d )Gm' en- gagement rtng. your homeowners polcy wll not pawte relrntuwnent; a peilCnll artkie9 tloab!r wll. F1iiod Nurance. o.n.ge from floods • tpec:lk:aly ea Kled under homeowners polc:B If ~ drMI\ .... dln91!ge )Gm' home. and )'OU don't hll¥e flood ~ )'OU may colect under your homeowners polcy only if )'OU c:mi piO¥e that wind damage ocxuned Int and made it p: 1 lie for the Wiier.JD SI'*' enby .. If you he In an area __... to floodk1g. aak your~ lepiClltir tlllM! about the federal flood iiuvic::e program. &ce. ..,,_, ~-l..Jabmty protection ls included In both homeowners and automobile In· U'mCe polc:iee, and )'OU lhould CWT)' • much -)'OU c:mi afford. ..... may ., win to aupplement thll labay covierage with an actl9 pell*>l'81 la- bmty poky, frecp!ndy Clllled an ·um· brela" polcy. n. protection COits rel1dvely IUle and • pk:k up where the ...-y his n )Qm'Nlklela and a*> poldee ae.ie oft It .. ., COW!r 90l'ne •Winna not COWlltlled by oeher' n..nnce, suc:h • lbel or wro1dul eYlctiolL ~ for •••aullft or n!OM· tlonlll veNdea. If you own • bolt or an RV. you'I wm1t to be &ft )'OU tMM! edeqlr• CCMnge for both property ....... and penonal ~ w.ty. I Colenge for ..... boM. IUCh •• rowboll or cmnoe, rmy be oballaed under your hameownen poky but larger • ll! a aft gll ...-Y l9ql*'9 8 MP*'* polcy. Colenge for an RV mll1 be ..and~ • ..,... en- dalwnlnt to yrAll UDmoble polcy or through • ....-polcy. bar n.nnce rep11 ..._est h8I> you detm11•11e the a:M19ge you need. or death for which you c:mi be legaly feipOI .... bs' ate may reqLft minimum amounts d labmty ...... Mee but )'OU should 9trioully consi- der anytng more. Adcltional labilty lnannc::e '9 rel1~ Nxpel.tYe. -• Ptopetty ~ w.ypnMdes money to pey dliml and deluae COits for ~ tlO property (a c:ar, a fence, a tree) beb ~ tlO 90lneOt M! elle for wt*=h )'OU c:mi be 1egllly re- 91>01 lill>le. Thia II an litipoctait pmt d your coverage and~ too, you may --~-COW!rllge beyond It* requhmenta. • Medlcal plffmel1IS ~pays meclall expetlalea ~from acd- denllll ~ ••I II d who dufld the acddeht. It awen Sff p w m agers In your car, members d your home- hold In 90meOne elae's car, and eYer\ members oc-your hou9ehold - pedemiarw when hit by a car . • l"*-'1ed md ~ mob'lla ptOtecdot1 pilY9 for In· jwtes cmlled by a driver who lellws the .cene, II unm.nd. or doan't carry*"''* ._... ance. It ls optional In many lt8llel. but )'OU may ... tlO OCJn. llder edclng It to your bel6c: polcy. •OaRrm~ pilY9 for ~ to your 'c:ar whether you run Ir*> a lamppOlt or another car MW Ir*> . )'OU. If anodaer' <ktv- er 11 legally 11t fault. you est colect under the ai• 1' 1:1'1 n.nnce pi~ d yrAll polcy and your compmy .. then col- lect from the odla' ~. ~ c.o•11e111 ~ ance c:aw wllh a dedlld· tie, wt*h est be Ina t• ! d to cut prwNum cmla. .. ""*Y., wm1t '° NICIDNlkllr the wltle ol 0:. I •• °"'8"• age after your car is 9eWlal years old. . ~plryskal.,,. o:M!t8f1e pays for damages when 'Pl car II *>len. ~ or damaged by fire. Rood. hail. or evei a ~ bird. There ii uaaaly a small dedlldi- ble; )'OU CSI ~ cOlt9 down by 9ect· Ing a larger dedl~ AeSntulernent .. uaaaly m.de Ofl the t>m d actual allh W11ue. but. I you ~ ~ a MW car, you nwy W'1 tlO COlllider replac:eli Ml It .cml I 00¥el8ge. With ... ~' yrAll • car II 1llUj e d; damaged beyond I re8IONlble COit· d repair, the in-• ..-.xe a>mplrl)' c:mi elect to either : repeir the cs or replace it with a : mllarYEhk:te. 'tbu can keep ooets down or1 auto Nurance In get .. by taking acMn· tage d Sfj ck:Dura for wt*h )'OU may be elglble. Di9c:xu!ts are often offered. for example. for good driwn. CJ111h.1 c 111·a1t mode:ll d auDncb I ea. anti-theft deYk:es, and ltudents who maintain good ~ tMM! tMerl driYer educ:lltk>n cour9eS or are llt 9Chool more thml 100 mies from home. After you buy _ an..mce .. not 90mettiing to buy and forget. Be JUre to • to your .... 9lS'8nCe rep.uea 1tatiYe any time your lfe chm tQEI you get married. • come• parent or a gia4&a"' mcM! or ~ "J04ll home, buy or lei a car, change joba. rec:eiYe a promodola, retire or get clM>R:ed. Major lie changes often trigger the need for • reviewdal~--.aa lrei1ar· ance. property and c..llllty ~ and healltl and dl11t9ty Nnnce. Whether or not major changes take piece. review )Gm' m.nnce pefiockaly-to male aft it .. In tune wllh your ---~ ..... ··•Tit . ....,.,_... ...... ,I 'a ,.,,.. r ._..,-.Pr .. r. r l ) k c .. ~ t .~~!-~ .. A Hot for hot days No, you don't have to stay too mucti srit Sun attacb the bair's inside to beat the sun. But f:~ i~ weakening it and you do need some help. •Your best procection is a bat or • scan: but new ,els, mou-.s and ClODdj.. In our zeal for sunny days, we often tioners that contain sumcreen allo .....-that our skin, hair and -are give good protection, Kliaawl ays. ~~~risk. Withabostof~-prod-SuJl.protectioo hair producu in-·--= it's _.., tor men and ~ dude l..ancome Pr<*d:ive Stylinc Gel. _..., _, b11Cb and wbif;sro PhilipKinpley'sSunSurvivllSys1a11, HEALTH . proteet tbcrnse1ves. Rene Furtaer's Sun Mouae. Prices -stan at about S 10. -·-<JetM!. goodof us •Other tips: A blthing cap will bdp __.....,...... ~ nrntec:t hair while ..MmmiNt but know DOW that sunlisbt is the major r.:-l your ~~-- ca·-of .. i..: .. _..._ and prema .. ·-if you doo't wear one. rime your hair ~~~ex sa ·~ immediatdy after swimminc. Sbam-hiaber" the skin procection C,: {/PF), poo more often using a milder bmu- tbe beUa' oW )QI are. la, and use a deep oondi1ioocr twice a ,.v: the i..;...._,. week. Once I week_ U9e I strool sbam- 10U want 10 Ft ........-you poo, like Redken Qcansi• omn. to ¥ ~ ~.!:; wash away "Ylinl producls mid pime. of · Even people with l1EI: Strooa summer nys can be. dart, · canned skin sbouJd use a damllin& to eyes, ays Dr. Rene Ro- "SUD9Clem 1M:r SPF l 5, Kligman says. driautz&im-of Manhattan E)le. £ac. .. A sumcRCll is the best akround and Throat Hospital. answer, .. says Dr. Gary Grove of the • This 9eUOD's newest __.,.,.... Skin Study c.cnta in Philaddpbia. Contlel lemes with ~~ The molt vulncnble araas? The tion ($250-$450). Rodripez&ins r.ce, pilticularty around the eyes. -doesn't recommend diem bcante Wear SUQICftlell under makeup, on they don't prou:ct the area around the bands~ mm, and on ~y SJU! o~tbe eyes &om pm,... Most people can't body 1bat s expoecd, even if}'ou re Just wear a sunsami in that area became it . out i:Jr I sbon time, says Grove. . . the -..tU4 • Ul1lates ~.7~ new producas (prices nnae The best bet? Uhraviolet aupws tom $6.99 to $35) can bdp: worn over regular OODllCtS. . •Sumcreelta with SPF up to 39, • Wbm ~ sa•• es, chooee ~ Prmm 39. All sumcreens proteet ultraviolet lenlCS to prevent retinal fi'om cancer<ausing ultraviolet .B rays damalc (S2S to SSO). If )'OU spend (UVB); tbolC that KftleD ultraviolet A much time near 1be wuer, wear polar- nys (UVA) bdp prevent wrinkJina. ized ultnviolet 1emes (SSO ~ • Or if~ want to stay out of the wbic.b diminish reflected lilbt a . SUD, 1ry ~ lotions. They DO Out pay, dark p'CleD and 6r'CJwn. Blue k>rsr' tum )'OU oraqe. Try Estee tau-light can ~ eyes. Ws saMction Tannin& Creme or Shop for · pound Aemes like Biotberm's Self-Tanning Lotion. Rayt.n Camn. 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Duri"8 World War I, the govern- ment declared the Coleman lantern an essent:W product because it enabled Wroe.rs to work lo08er hours inlhe fields. Through its usefulness, it soon ---was-recognized aJmost-everywbett- Missionarits, txplortrs, atfli lrig- g11mt hu11ttrs introduced it to some of the darkest ~ of the seven continents. It lighted the cere- monial dances of Ntw Guinea bud hunters ... "Nent with Admiral Byrd to the Anwctic ... illwniMted landing sui in the Andes ... brigbte:r docks and sidewalk newut.a.nds in New York City ... and liahted the field for the first night t'Oo~ pme. Even with rural electrifiation, ~~~tems~-~k J01JUD8 rvnr;uanl on U1CU tre to~ P.At outdoon for amping and~· Also, for search and rehabilitauon millions~ hurrianes, tornadoes, floods, mes, and urthquakes. There wu ewn an upside-down ver&ion of the Jantan £or military use -for map reading and in •wgery. Lat~ the 40 millionth Coleman lantem was produced. Today's Powahouae Lantan ii the world'• brightat. Lib iii companion, the Fowerhoute Scove, it's adjuable with the rum of a knob. So """' it's >'°"' ,.,,.,, to .. make a little history" vounelf with dependable Coleman produaa . At ume mne, you can uw $4.00 on your nat purchlle of dependl61e Coleman Fuel M:eliJ M I 1 Escape to nature in total comfort Outdoor adventure and soft beds aren't mutually exclusive. Meet four who 'roughed it' in style. Warmer weekends lure us to the great outdoo~ A.Dy sunny Saturday or Sunda~you can fmd folks ra down rocky cliffs or tmg down foaming rapids. banHhding off mountains or aplonng wrecks on the sea's bonom. Then again, for every gung- ho Outward Bound enthusiast. there are dozens of us who will weather ants and sunburn, but who demand some of the com- fons of home: indoor facilities.. good food and a soft bed. We're ready to rough it -sort o( Herc's how some weekend adventurers are gcttlng away from 1t all without gerung in over their heads. llmlGTllltiS A walk m the mountains is a woodcrfu.I thing. but who wants to schlep a heavy pack? Not Urolinc Davis. The 3S. year-Old Pawtucket. R.I., coun- selor signed up to go ~ last August with Vennont Hi.Jang Holidays. The secret Hikers stay in wcJ.l.4ppomted country mns, slecpmg in comfy beds and eating gounnet fare ulStead of go~and frccze..dried eggs. And can opt for three-, four-or ve-day trips. .. Good food, nice people - it's W1.ldcmess with a little com- fort, .. Davis says. Her five-day trip started Sun- day niaht at an mn m Wai~ field, \Yt, nestled in the Green Mountains. There, Davis met the rest of the 1 &-member group, from all over the East Coast and Midwest, and their two ~des. who bricixj lbem on wildemcs:s safety. After breakfast Monday, they loaded their suitt:ases into vans and tet off on a day bike, bur- dened only with • tiabt daypeck to cany water and a sweat.er ... It seemed likt a very hike, .. Davis SI .. The ~ said the ftm ~ they would take it easy because people bad van- ous le'" els of expcnence " The tuke was punctuated by discussions about naove plants and ecolog), as well as a lunch of cold cuts.. salad and fruit. At tnurs end. the vans were wamng to ta.Ice the hikers on to the next inn, a gounnet dinner and a qwet everung around the ~ 8) Fnda), the group had graduated to rune-mik treks. Davts polished them off wttb ease. and is planrung more hikes for tlus summer "I like the way I fecJ at the end of the day,~ she says. "Very un:d but very relaxed. The physical exer- cise makes me feel very good." TW T1I DOlJlllG Janaia Donaldson. a ~ycar old graphic c;icsigner from Por- tola Valley, Calif., SJgned up for a two-week Eanhwatch cxped.J· llon to Sarasota. Fla. Her inspi- ration: an article on Dr. Ran- dall Wells of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and tus 18-ycar research pro)Cd on a community of I 00 dof pbJ.ns. But it wasn't until Donald- son was standing in ~-<iccp water in Sarasota Bay. cradlmg a wild 4(X}pound dolphin 1n her arms, that she realtz.ed what an cxtraord.tnary cxpcncncc bcr tnp turned out to be. -Four or six of us SW'tcd strobn& the dolph.m," she re-- calls. .. 1 tried scratdung bun under the ch.in. and he actually stretched his head up just like a cat. as 1fhc was saying. 'Oh. thi s IS SO good.' It made my day ... Donaldson was one of the 35 Eanbwatch volunteers who spent two weeks last June bclp- ing Weeks and his staff gather data. The volunteers lived in rented condominiums. cooked their own food, and were on the dock at 8:30 a.m. for a dav of cruisina the bay in small slifrs. ODcc dolphins were lPOnt:d. the scicnUSt.S and volunteen would ria octs around them in a Wf;c rude. then move on to weiglt, measure and photo- arapb the eentJc mammals.. down to recording t.hcu com- murucanna wtustJcs.. AI ruaht. the voluntecn headed beck to the condos for a communal dinner and a lecture by one of the saenusts. .. We worUd for two days and then lOOk a break,.. says DooaJd.. SOD. '°That was WlSC \ J:na~~~cally de- l\ The hard woric l and need for good J swimming skills didn't deter Don- aldson and ber fi!Uo"' volunteers, who ranged m age from 18 to 70. Donaldson was. fascinated by the complex fam- 11)' ~lationstups among the dol-ptuns. with rebdhous tcenagerS. sibling n valry and romance gone wrona. -It's like VlSIAfl8 people in a small town... • .. 111 ... Jun and l ynenc Blake of Walworth. N. Y .• head bad to the ranch each summer the Turner's Tnang)c X. a~ al) dude ranch planted m Grand Teton Nauonal Pan 1n north~t Wyonung. Lyoene. a 39-year-<*! uru- ~ty ~.first~ to the Triangle X when she wu a bone-OU)' fU1 of 11. nus year, she's rerunung for her "um~ tecnth.. ~week stay akq with Jam. a 36-year-Oki oom- putc:r ~CCUDVC, 500 Robctt.. 5, and dauahtier EliDbetb. 2. and Jun's pucnts. The T n.a.r.gle X tw ~ ca- tenng to world-wcat'\ dudes for "'10 ~ears. and the thrtt ~nera uons of the Tumcr famtlv k.nov. hov. to make :.hem r~I down-home. bunktns them 1r .:omfortable cahms and t~mg them thrtt squares a da ~ -Ju.s: hke vou cat at home." sa''i &r ruece Turner Each g~ IS assignN a horst" swted to tus or her nd1~ skills Trail ndes through the ~pcctac ular Teton landscape. like Ox Bov. 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TOU. ,_ -..,,. 1 - -•• M llr t 11 0-.-. ,... ----,-,-,,,_------.._ ... _. ,.._ -----------Ot-~ ..................... -Cllr--------.......;~- ,_ ______ 1W ------------- 01 ... -................................. __ ...... ... -=---==-=-~. , ..... _ ..... ..._ .. .... , ...................... ... .. .. ,.a.,...,...._._,__. ~ ........... ,.._..__ The National Wildlife Federation presents a ~d-painted porcelain sculpture by Nicholas Wtlson . Thil sensitive and realistic portrayal of a wolf and her pup is • the work ol Nlcholu Wilson, one of America's most gifted wildlife portraitists. His paintings and sculptures have been exhibited in many of the world's most distinguished muse- ~ding the Smith5onian Institution and the London MU9e'\UD of Natural Sciences. Living and working in the great Sonora Desert, Wilson is uncommonly doee to the wild animals he loves. And his utiltly is remarkable for its richness of detail and faithfulness to nature. Woodland Repose is no exception, for this original work i3 cammissioned-and complettly authenticated-by the National Wildlife Federation itself. The rich textutt and subtle shadings of the mother wolf's fur ... the perked ears of her pup, alert to any sound-here are touches true to nature in the bruest detail. And the superb crafting captures every nuance of Wilson's art. For Woodland Repose has been pamstakingly sculptured from the arti.st' s own design, then cast in fine, unported porcel.Un and painted by hand with colors that a.re warm. vtbran t and entirely true- to-life. Modestly priced at $69, Woodland Repose ""';n be accompa- nied by a Certificate of Authenticity attesting to its status as an original, hand-painted sculpture commissioned and issued by the National Wtldlitt Feder.stion. To ac:quire it, you need send no payment at this trme.Simply sign and return your applic.ttion by May 31st. -------------------------------------------------RESERVATION APPLICATION ------------------------------------------------- National Wildlife Federation · Clo The Fmnklin Mint, Franklin Center, PA 19091 Plellt accept my reservation for N>ocfZ.rtd ~ by NicboW wu.on. Thi.I original wild.life sculp- tan will be hlndaafted and hand-painted ex-prwly for me in line porcmin. · I need lend no money now. I will be billed for my ~ in fom monthly .tnatalbnents of S17.~ ~with the first piyment due in ad- vanoeol~t. .,...,...,.-111r• ...... .,.,.,., ............. • AN omOAL ISSUE OF nlBNATIONAL WI1.DUf'E FEDERATION. Pl~ ordu by May 31 , 1988 Lim it: ~ per coll.ectOT Mr/Mrs/Milt __ _ °'Y ----- Statt. Zip ....... ._.. .......... fil PRIME TIME: The National llll Arthritis Foundation's annual telethon kicks otr today at 11 Lm. CEDn with the emphasis on educa-tion as 'M:ll as fundraising. .. Along with raisq money, the ldetboo tries to dispd some of the ~ about arthritis," sa~ the bmdatioo's .., St'lla. .. Arthritis a&as all • groups. not just clderty people. There ·s CllO: 11'1 ._. a high cooa:ntration of the dilcae .... ...._ amona people in the prime of their l.ijC -&om 1t1e 30 to SS." Country musi- cian Mickey Glley will pmide over the •p1ans originat- . from Nashville!s -Oprylud and TV personality s.all . ~will be host at ~ HOid in Las V-Dilw ~ Vidarta the Fos T• and the Fos Sal-are amnrw the · on the &-hoUr show, which airs in 97 UsAdties. • NO POSIES: ~ ~ filr boaes on Prefo· LllJ sioNJJ ~ Day: Don't tend your 9CCl'CtUy flowers or candy ... We feel it's dclradina." says Jmy Hd-rwa. executive director of Ptobiiooal Secreiarics Imana- tional. Instead, Hei1man Sll8'!"S bola honor their ~ taries by giving them a raise. 01" payq fQr a 9elDinar or come to help them improve their problional skills. '"Seer retaries should be ~ as part of the mar4 nlCDt team," Heitman adds, ~ !!>e)' often have the ~tial to impact on the profits and effiaeocy of an oqamzation." I TOP MOM: American Mochrn, 1nc., becim dd& entions today in San Jum. Puerto Rico. to pick a Al~ of IM Ya:u for 1988. Ondjdetes ~ust cxm>ptify, in lik and oondua. the Golden Rule, .. •ys the sruup~·· . dent, a. ...... The winner will be announced at the American Mocbcrs' annual mectina in San Juan.. aw the poop's purpoee is to mo,.mm the moral and -~-;tual foundations of the home and f.unily. Moms are ~if they're Ktivc in the oommunity and their )ft.,.., child is 16 or older. • · I RfTE OF PASSAOF· History will be mllde ~ ru.ht at the Fmat Qty (Alt.) Hilb Sdaool Smior Prom. fortbe first time since the ICbool _.~ 25 )Un Mn. ~and white swdmts will pmticipR ... tw. 1'he k1dS law otba' 9Cbook doiDa it, ad mat wby Ibey couldn't t1avc. mixed prom." 1a11 i*iuci&* o.. ea· Jn the s-, sepmue proms b bllcb and whites were spoo- ~ sored by various civic oqanizabma ... Bedtime stories are not jUll far children. ~ & one.-,.. for litde people this afteanoon. this wcekmlfl ~ FalMi at Con- necticut con. in New Loadon isln lldUlt ~ than 500 bis people are expected 10 un out. love perfCnniDa bdOre 8dult -------1udimces," lays NwJ ft6, one fl the ntivm coontm. tan. .. Wbm atuhs tar llO-ria. IOIDCtbq rally ....... ~ The lillcnal brilll their own apaimces .a that does IOIDedWw to the story." The ClOlt fl~ tion is S32 b' members fl the Conoecticut Storydq Center mid S3S far non- manben. Fu inbm.aion, ca0 (203) 447-nl&. _ _. .... . _,.. ... ma.mmc1 Prom lli&tt Wlite glMs, jias 1111 lig bas Get film far the cameray folks: Next Saturday is prom nilbt at many USA hicb tchools. This )Ur, tradition prevails, and costs are up. fiaure $400.- SSOO a couple b prm. tux rent-al. t1owm, hair, car, etc. '"This may be the only time in their lives when they attend a formal function, so we ID all out, .. said Laramie. Wyo., high school's G'NeD Quickshank Prom trends: • Elbow-lenglh white ak>ves are in; so are ~ dinay .,wns worn with pert, l 940Htyle codC1ail balS. Prom themes borrow son& titles, in- llU.llllE duding (l'w R°5 Ti~ if My Ufe_ &om . Danci And at Gallup (N. ) Hilb. Ws met to romance with a~ night Masquende" theme. • For J>OlliJIOID events, jeans arc tk riguttu, and ...,,,.,.. fast 'SOs and-.tu..'60s music'""';ill be bi&. For -..,-lhere. hired limol are ~:smaller cities; bi& city kids are rcntina RVs and 6useS with driven. Prom trend untouched by ~ cial ~ molt boys stiD do the aslci-. sirts wait by Dhaoe. (For a di&lalt kiDd 'of prom story, see Riu of Ptl.mgt at left.) _..,. ...... .......... fktl 11111 llCll lw eight Sweany originals honorir i; different, best- loved varieties d America's national flower, the rose. Entided ~ Amtrican ROK Garckn Plate Col lection , the series is limited to a total of 14 firing days. Each SW' platt will be haNi-numbercd and accompanied by a samc-nwnbercd Ccrtifi· catc of Authenticity. lu an armer of "American Spirit," you will h3\le the rilht-bur mwr-the cH'c ziu to acquire each i9Je in the series. in the sequence presented to you. If you decide not to purchase the sub9e- quent mue, lOlf 1er1es rights will be reJeaed to arodler cnUeacr. Furd.a mo1e, The Hamilton Cdleaion 100% Bu,..e.ck ~ lmftS thal you m11y return any plMe ~ a full refund within 30 days of receipt. ea.da ... die lpedll beuy of Paul J. Swemf 's ~ mtwa1k-and die ..,ab a-= cl d\il limimi edim\ pla--dewd: to be ~ iJr ·Awa ical1 Spirit, .. Thus you should respond plGllftl,o Appliadons will be ~ E SI Ed in order cl receipt, '° lend in pa m.,. .-----------------------------~--. Retpond by: Marv 23, 1988 Lmut: T "'° plaaa pa rollraoT .~my rae +Mu• b -Ammcan Spmr. -I w1lh to ~ __ (1 Of 2> • 529. 50 (pk.a SZ.14 siuppma and han- dlinc) each, b 1 axal c:i (SJ I 64. for l or S6J.28" for 21. I med .... ao __,.-. I will be billed for my ~s) prior to shapmnc.. C6M I S5'M 0 Ma. 0 Mrs. i: Mt.-------- Adiha ------------City ___________ _ Smt------Lp ____ _ ~·No.< ~ .. fL ........ JUl .. ll......_,. ...... _Al __ ._..,-'_..,_, • ..,.._ ~M ...... ""..._.-..........-.~---',.,...,... ~ _ _.-4J•4lir U ~-'•- 'fhe Ha11tlaon Colection --~~..._PJQ. .. ..., •• .ft.m.11 L.---------------------~----------' eight Sweany originals honorir i; different, best- loved varieties d America's national flower, the rose. Entided ~ Amtrican ROK Garckn Plate Col lection , the series is limited to a total of 14 firing days. Each SW' platt will be haNi-numbercd and accompanied by a samc-nwnbercd Ccrtifi· catc of Authenticity. lu an armer of "American Spirit," you will h3\le the rilht-bur mwr-the cH'c ziu to acquire each i9Je in the series. in the sequence presented to you. If you decide not to purchase the sub9e- quent mue, lOlf 1er1es rights will be reJeaed to arodler cnUeacr. Furd.a mo1e, The Hamilton Cdleaion 100% Bu,..e.ck ~ lmftS thal you m11y return any plMe ~ a full refund within 30 days of receipt. ea.da ... die lpedll beuy of Paul J. Swemf 's ~ mtwa1k-and die ..,ab a-= cl d\il limimi edim\ pla--dewd: to be ~ iJr ·Awa ical1 Spirit, .. Thus you should respond plGllftl,o Appliadons will be ~ E SI Ed in order cl receipt, '° lend in pa m.,. .-----------------------------~--. Retpond by: Marv 23, 1988 Lmut: T "'° plaaa pa rollraoT .~my rae +Mu• b -Ammcan Spmr. -I w1lh to ~ __ (1 Of 2> • 529. 50 (pk.a SZ.14 siuppma and han- dlinc) each, b 1 axal c:i (SJ I 64. for l or S6J.28" for 21. I med .... ao __,.-. I will be billed for my ~s) prior to shapmnc.. C6M I S5'M 0 Ma. 0 Mrs. i: Mt.-------- Adiha ------------City ___________ _ Smt------Lp ____ _ ~·No.< ~ .. fL ........ JUl .. ll......_,. ...... _Al __ ._..,-'_..,_, • ..,.._ ~M ...... ""..._.-..........-.~---',.,...,... ~ _ _.-4J•4lir U ~-'•- 'fhe Ha11tlaon Colection --~~..._PJQ. .. ..., •• .ft.m.11 L.---------------------~----------' FREE= c-ci ·ea.,. ttr "" · h111 It••• ..... • -.a.-, ... ,.. "'"· Fr11 PlaltJ• ....... ...,...., ..... "lillll C* ..... 11) Da .. , .. Wll 11111111 Sllll CUSlllOll MUMS 20 .. '5.91 8iant bells of ,..... 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AUDIO: SteNO/IAP brotldmlt recep- tion • • • Stereo/SAP bro.dc:Mt lndlcitora • Separa1' bw Ind tNble tone OOlttroll • 4· ................... eound. SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1988 Softball t~am hit by lightning . Eight girls, assistant coach struck as they sought shelter undq 60-f oot tree leased Assistant Coach Steve Nicolai, 41. of Santa Ana said his tnm, The Waves. was warming up on a playina fidd at Edgewood Elementary School, 18341 Lassen Dr., at about 11 :30 a.m. when it beaan to rain. sround and on top of one of them (the airls) and she wasn't breathina." Nicolai said. He .said he never saw the li&htnin& flish that knocked all nine people to the around. git1s all had various bums on their arms, fc~t. chests and head , said Bill Walktt, a spokesman for the Ora,.e Count)' Fire (Xpettmmt, which re- sponded to the scene with three paramedic units. 20 fircfiabters and other ~nnel. Farnum of Santa Ana. Nicolai and Batcs both t.iave • da\,l&hter oo the team. Nicollii .... out of harm's way and Bates'....._ ter. Carrie, of Cowan Heiahts. ...... one released Saturday from IL Joseph .BJ LANCE IGNON °' ............... Li&htnina coarsed throu&h e1aht members of a &iris softball team and their assistant coach Saturday in Tustin as they huddled beneath a trtt to escape a sudden downpour. Sports Ex-Newport Harbor High 1tandout Dave Cadlgan's NFL fate to be de- termined In draft today. /D1 The Angels are crushed by Seattle, whlle the Dodgers romp to victory in San Franclsco./D1 Entertainment Comedy,tr~and mu81c1We all on the open .. Ing night bill at local theaters this week./114 lndez About Employement C6 Ann Landers BS Births A7 Bridge 05 Business 05 Qaaalfled C3-8 Croasword 85 Entertainment S.,5 Horoecope 85 New homes C1,2 Opinion A8 Paparazzi 82,3 Public notJces CS Sports 01_. Style C1-3 Weather A2 Weddings A7 Soothsayer encounters ill fortune in business · BJ JONATHAN VOLD.£ ............... Maybe they should have knowa it WU toi• 10 happen. but U appli-c:atioft by led and MICloMI Slrww to apef! a fonunttenina .,...._. ia Fou"C: Valley hM c:aueed .... p1-0ba tun anyone wauld .... ~- Seven of the airls., rangjna in qe from 8 to IO. were listed m either guarded but stable or good condition at three Orange County hospitals. The ~1&hth girl and the coach were treated for mmor injuries at St. Joseph Hospital in Orantc and re- Panel opposes growth measure 87 BOB VAN EYIEN °' ............... The proposed Sensible Growth and Traffic Control ln1111tive would funhcr reduce the supply of low- income housina in Orange County, according to officials from the coun- ty's Human Relations Commission, which has taken a position qainst the measure. Scheduled fora vote on next June's primary election ballot, the initaative would place restrictions on develo~ ment in areas where thet"e is scvet"e traffic cona.csuon~ Under the measure, the county would have to sec that steps were taken to improve traffic flow before 1ssu1nga permit for construction near a conicstcd street or intersection. &ausc of that requirement. com- mission memben say they fear \he initiative would incrcuc the cost of housmg in the county. ''Any housing that would be built would ha-ve to be more expmS1vc housina. .. said Jean Forbath, a com- mission~ and director of Sha~ Our Scl"cs.. an ~&zatioD ia Costa Mesa which aids the homeless. "If the Et&ht members o1 the team and N1cola1 headed for a 60-foot-tall tree near the field. hoping to find shelter under the branches. -1 got about thrtt feet from the tree and the nex\ thin& I knew I was on the Nicolai said thrtt gir1s wett knock- ed unconstious. including one who lost a s1sn1ficant amount of hair. ''Their e)CS were glassy and they were turning blue." he said. "You could smell hair burning and clothes burning." The seven more senously i!'jured Dead Heads Nicolai administered cardiopulmonary resusci11t1on to Beth Carillo. 8. while Head Coach John Bates did the same for Kaylee Whttficld of Santa Ana. A third un1dent1fied person revived Theresa ............ _ .... _ J.& v .. dt1ael ad lllclaael Wolfe let tbetr 1lm make a-•• •eat u tMJ kaft tM ••--•la tM .,....lot of tile 1"tM ll•d •• Am.._.t•trelaaatkC: oLdae ••••••• Yl8it oltMOfta.fal Dead rock~· Pora kM* at tM colort.1 UMt ha follcnren ... Style /Bl. - (Pl .... ~PANl!:L/A2) ~---------------------------------------------------------------- Hoag tur.ned away donor's relative Hospital told brother-in-law Mesa man not there day after transplant occurred Fnm 1taff ucl witt reperb Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby- terian officials were unable to help Trinidad Ramirez find his missing brother-in-law Thursday. despite the fact that on Wednesday the relauve had been declared brain dead at the hospital hours before his heart was transplanted lo a retired Hoq phys- ician. Maria Celsa Torres mentioned to neiahbors that her brother. E1cno Ulloa ~mirez. 19. was miss1nJ last week. But it was onl)' when a friend who works at Hoag mentioned there was a Latino man on life suppon there that she thought 1t mi&ht be her brother. Her husband went to the hospitaJ Thursday niiht and gave information about the massing man but returned home without confirmation that the man on life suppon there was his brother-in-law. The family also gave pohcc Ulloa's emplo)ment authonzat1on card is- sued by the lmm1grat1on and Natu- ralization Service. Officials were unavailabe Saturda) n1&ht to explain the incident. ihe use of a brain~cad man's heart for a transplant before he was ident- ified was criticized by eth1etsts but his sister said she "'as glad doctors used his heart to sa"c another hfc. "I'm happ)' that at least. even 1fh1s bod) IS dead. his heart IS beating ID another person," said Mrs. Tonn. 20. ··rm also vef) sausfied Wlth the explanation that they gave me. the authoriues. ·• Ulloa was found unconscious with no 1cknuficauon on a Costa Mesa strttt early Tuesda) and declared brain dead the neict da} Police bche"e he was the victim of a bJow to the head. Before be was identified. docton at Hoaa transplanted his hcan into Dr Nonon Humphrc)s. S8. a reurcd Fountain Valley phys1can sutfenng from a deatnerall"e heart disease A nursma supervisor who dechoed to 11ve her name said Saturda) that Humphtt)'S' condiuon was hsted as aittc:al but stable. uuoa·s bean was transplanted under a state lav. that allows rcmo"al ~.,, DOROR'S/A2) Walker said the li&htnins bit *' tttt about 40 feet from the ...... and sent a jolt of electricity c1owa throu)h tbe trunk. The currcat e&itod (Pleae eee 901"TBAU../ d) Trustees OK.hiring offill-in : teachers HB district moves to counter possible strike by teachers ByLANCE IGNON °' .. ..., ........ Faced with a possible teacher's stn~. trustea for the Huntinston Beach Cit) School District unani- mousl> approved a three-point counterattack Saturda)'. including a PfO" is ion to hire substitue teachen and securit) auards if nec:esAtY· -This is a prc"-mtati~ measutt in case there's a worlt stop, .. aid Dr. Gar) Nelson. one of five truJtces. The unan1mo~ declStOn Will enabk Supcnntcndmt Ow\a Pctcn or heT assut.ant to ~ sut.\ihltc · teachers almost immediately and at• h~er-than-a"cra&C salary. Ndtola said. TM action will ah& em,ower &be distnct to b1rc sccunt) p.aanls in cne staff teachers tr) to block cntranoc to tht substitute 11;orkers. .. We're not anticipetinca need (b' the stturity guards), .. Neltoo said. -we just -•nt it if it's necessary ... A leader of the teachers· union said that ISO of the 165 ~ teachcn ,,.ho attended a meeti• \\ edncsday at Isaac L So'Weft MiddJc School" oted fora scnes of )Ob actions that extend to a strike. Wage increases arc at &be center of debate. The district has ofrcrrid a 3.S percent increase while the ~ arc ckmandinc 4 percent retl'Olldi"J to Jul} I. 1987, the bqinniQS of tk d1stnct's fiscal year. • Whate\"er settlement is ftnati reached. the district •ouJd like tO lit 1te\tcnded throua}\ the 1981/19,._.. )Car Board of Education PIC:sicltillt Karen O'Bric said the district n> ~I\. ed ool)' • 2.S4 pcrcmt cost Of 11' in& adjustment this year from tlle state Board of Education. Evat It (Pleue eee TROSTSD/AJIJ • Jt • ·Irvine candidate says opponents improperly used public equipment eadlngs reveal what llesln future Finance official says city telephones. staff used In councll race - .Fatal wreck .TlareefamUJ .memben were k.llled ln a 7-ear pile-up OD Jntcntate 5 in Santa Ana OD Satuday. Anaheim reeldenta Bartolo and Antonio Losano. 88 and 69 rapectt•ely, were pronounced dead at the 8Celle of the 3:20 p.m. aectdent near Broadway. An- ton.lo'• Wife. Ilaria Losano. 59. waa pro- nounced dead at o&:SO p.m. at Western Medical Center. Se•en othen were ~ In the accldenL Two CHP officers hurt in crash BJ LANCE IGNON Ot ... Dllf ........ A sports car dnven by a suspected drunken driver slam med into the rear of a California Highway Patrol car early Saturday in Costa Mesa. injury- ing two C HP officers and a stranded motorist. The accident occurred at I :45 a.m. on the interchange between the southbound Costa Mesa and San Diego freeways. said a CHP dis- patcher who declined to give his name. The CHP officers had pulled to the shoulder of the road to extanguash a small fire in a car belonging to Kim Anderson. 28. of Garden Grove. Afier putting out the fire, the CHP officers were standing next to their open car doors whan a 1983 Nissan 300ZX collided with the left rear of their vehicle. The Nissan then scraped aloni the side of the patrol car and hit Officer Rocky Hamilton. throwing him 15 feet. The impact forced the patrol car anto the stranded vehicle, propelling it into Anderson. Hamilton was lasted in fuardcd condition at Western Medica Center with compound fractures to both leas, a broken ri&ht arm and left thumb and contusions and lace?tions to the head. Anderson suffered a compound fracture of the right lea and multiple contusions and lacerations. the CHP said. C HP officer Teresa Jump. 22. of Garden Grove, who had~...!! s•and- ina on the paSSCOJCr side of the patrol car. had a laceration on her lower left 1~he Nissan's driver -Timothy Stone. 27. of Fountain Valley.- suffered a broken nose and was arrested on suspicion of felony drunk-en dnving. Stone's passenger, James Eckweker. 24 ofFountain Valley, was arrested on suspicion of beina drunk in public af\ei°he was examined for a complaint of pam at a Tustin hospi- tal. the CHP said. "Drinki~ was the primary factor here ... the d1spatcher sa1d. • :DONOR'S RELATIVE TURNED AW A Y ••• From Al of an organ without the permission of the donor or hts family 1f pohcc arc unable to adcntaf) someone after makina a ·'diligent" effort for 24 hours. His relatives didn't find out his heart was transplanted until Fnday. two days after the operation. "I thank 1t was good what they did. taking my brother's heart." Torres uid Friday. "They saved another life. Annas, a law and ethics professor at Boston University's Medical School. ··ff other people have done 1t. they haven't talked about it in the news- paper. that's for sure ... The procedure was defended by John Robenson. an ethics professor at the Unavcrsat) of Texas 1n Austin and a member of the Nauonal Task Y cs. it is painful for us. but we have to accept the reality of It... PANEL Torres said she last saw her brother • • • on Monday. and &hat on Tuesday. her From Al 1 father contacted her and said he had framers of the anataative had been • been unable to reach his son. concerned about this. they'd have put Torres said that on Fnday mom-in an exemption for low-income ina. people in plam clothes. who she housing, as some m1t1at1vcs 1n other assumed were poltcc officers. took her areas have done.·· , to the hospital to 1dent1fy her Russ Burkett. co-autho~ of the brother's body. anauativc. said the commission as Tones said her brother came to the putting the blame on the wt0"1 side. United States from Mexico seven "Housing costs an Oranae County years aao. Three years aao. when he arc what they arc because of a was 16, he won $50.000 in the dchberatc squccz.c by developers.." California state lottery. said Burkett. "The profits arc an commercial development. not in The use of organs for transplant housina. .. before the v1ct1m was identified drew ~ ~me cnucasm. H.e saad the 1n1t1ative. which 1s concerned with traffic, could, an fact. , "It seems to me this does not sat favor t~construction of housing well with the way we've been doma over other types of land develop- thmgs," said Michael Shapiro. an ment. ethics professor at the Un1vers1ty of Southern California Law Center. "If you have competina forces in the market place. obviously housing "To take vital organs out of someone who as not 1dcnt1fied 1s really incredible." said George generates less traffic than commercial development. so housina should get a better shake." he said. Force on Organ Transplantation. "First of all. wf rc dcalma with someone who 1s dead. It's not like thc}'re harmin~ the person. That bo<h as either going to get cremated or buried." Robenson said. "I'm not sure there's any scnous abuse if they're complying with applicable law .. Burkett cnucazed the comm1ss1on for allyma itself with developers. "They're ahgning themselves with the fo~ of evil." he said. ..The builders arc the ones who arc not building fair housing." · Forbalb said. however. that the aliinment was coinc1dental. "It's an odd alhance. but we're doina it as a matter of princi"le." she said. "I'm sure we're apmst the initiauve for different reasons." Burkett also said he doubted that the commission. as an official body. should be taking positions on politi- cal ISSUCS. ··1 believe n's against state law for a government commission to be taking a polittcal pos1t1on this way," he said. A spokeswoman for the com- mission. who asked not to be quoted by name. said. however. that the commission had taken numerous positions on initiatives durin& its 15· year history. SUIT BROUGHT OVER NAME USE ••• From Al number." But Shea's campai&n manageT, Bob Kale}. also qucsuonecl the wisdom of havma people contact the mayor rather than the Rcaistrar of Voters office for voter fC&istration or ~TRUSTEES ••• v l'rimaAl meet the 3.S pcrccnt offer. the district wdl have to dip into its racrvcs. , The board's offer. ''will leave us , with a 4 ~t n::scrve. and that's on , I.he low sidC of pru4cnt," Nelson satd. :,. ··~·s simply no more money to 11vc ... Ncbon added that the district is lookina to trim SS00.000 from its =ElllJPlil llMtOl'lllCa -Wftl ftily SI COIN .,._ CA ..... .,._ b 15eo C.. .__ CA ~ absentee ballot forms. ··11 troubks me that we're 1ovolv- inJ politics and Clly government." said Kiley, who 1s former executive director of the Orange County Re- publican Party. ' budact to help pay for tbc increase. But teacher representatives araue that the district needs to put more emphasis on salancs. "'Schools can dO WithOut peper, pencils. chalks, books and deSks. But they can't do without tc:ICbcrs. They need 10 fund teachers fint;• Carol Autrey, a 20-ycar teacher in the district, said Thur9day. However, Beverly Warner, election SC'Cllon supervisor for the County's Rcaistrar of Votcn' office, said the practice is not unusual. "A lot of the candidates and participants arc very active in voter participation and rqinration;• she said. Altho'Ch Aaran W.s not available for comment. Cossrove said when forms arc requested they are mailed to the voter. who then fills them out and forwards them to the county office. •·0noc we mail them the forms, we're out of &he loop." COlp'Ove laid. "This is at abiOl.-ly no aupeyu cxpcnte and, in fact. we think we provide qui\e a valuable ICf'Vicc ... ··we •ut everybody to vote," he said ... 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SOFTBALL TEAM BIT BY LIGHTNING ••• From Al 1he tree at the around and apparently struck the girls one by one in a chain reaction. -It looked lake they literally ex- ploded ou& ... where the elcctncity went right throu&h them." Nicolai said. noting that several &iris had 3- inch-daameter bums on the bottom of their feet. Entry and exit bums on one child showed that the electricity had entered her chest and aonc out her foot. St. Joseph spokesman Dennis Gaschcn told the Associated Press. The other victims included Katie Maggard of Tustin and Santa Ana residents Wendy Meyers. Julie Throckmorton and Tiffany Thomp- son, 9. Farnum. Meyers and Throckmorton were taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. where they were listed an guarded but stable condition. Thompson was taken to St. Joseph and was transferred to Childrens Hospital of Oranae Coun- ty. where she was listed in aood condition. Mqprd was in stable condition at Doctor ... Chapman General Hospital, Orange. in the critical care unit while Carillo and Whitfield were transferred from the same hospital to Childrens and were in good condition. Medical personnel willl be keeping a close eye on their recovery. "With ltghtnan1 bums r,ou never know what condition they II be in in several days.•• said Jane McFarland. nursing supervisor at Chapman hos- pitaJ. McFarland said 11 as too early to determine 1fthc girls suffered internal injuries. Meanwhile. the inclement weather forced the postponement of the first day of the 38th annual Navy Relief AirShowaa Mann~C'orpsAarStation in El Toro. Cro~ds for both the air show and a Greatful Dead concert at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre caused traffic snarls in and around both venues. Winning Lotto numbers picked BJ ne Auodate4 Pren Herc are the winnina numbers picked Saturday ni&ht for the CaJi-fom!~ Lottery's twice-weekly "lotto 6-49 aame: 48. 2S. 22, 40. 20, 44 and the bonus number. 4S. Players who correctly aucsscd all six numbers will share a prize pool of $4.9 million. lottery officials said. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number wall dhtdc 1moni themsdvcs 1 pnzc pool of S 1.33 mil hon; five of siit will share S687,000; four of six will share $625.000. Three of s1x is worth an automatic $5 per wanner. The sales from Wednesday nl&ht to Saturday"s drawing were S 12.S malhon. The "Win and Spin" letters selected we~ E. Q and Y. NEWPORT. CLIFFS CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr. Cary ~ Baranoekt Dr. Brian A. Kowalaki Orllft09 C09C DAILY PtLOT/Sundey, April 24. 1918 41 Highway planners to survey commuters .. • BJ 809 VAN EYKEN ............... Almott eYCf')'One who drives rqutarly in 90Uth and central Or.nae County ti likely to tct pulled over at least once durinJ the month of May. 1CCOrdin& to transpor· talion offtCl&ls. • Butnottowony. Thepieceofpeperyouaet won'tcost you anythina except a lilltt time. In order to compile infonnation to help dcsi&n the three prop()Sed hjpway projects in Oranac County, the Transportation Corridor Altncics have commissioned a survey that will be distributed to motorists at ccnain randomly selected spots from April 27 to May 26. Surveyonwill be out from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., ac:cordina to Susan Marzec. public affairs director for the aacncics. And for motonsts Lllina the selected roads. there won't be any way to avoid stoppi.na to receive the survey ronn' FORTUNE ••• Prom Al a swell ofopposit1on. from occupants of the buildina in which they planned their shop -it's on Slater Avenue ri&ht acrou from City Hall -and even from church leaden. The clamor spumd the City Coun- cil to enact a 4~y moratorium on fonunetellers. Cit) Attomc; Allan Burns said the temporary ban is lcpl bccnse it allows for funher study of the issue. Some oftbc arauments lflinst the Stevcnscs. who arc Fount.am Valley residents, arc technical lepl points; others are vicious attacks on Madon- na Stevens and her business. "M~ wife has been called every name an the book," Ted Stevens said. Gcorse Johns. a Huntif\llon Beach resident who al)pearcd at a Fountain Valley Plannina Commission meet- ing to speak apinst fortunetellers, com~ the business of pred1ctin1 the (uturc to prostitution. "They're ao•na to be on ftteway onramps and major anerie1," said Marzec. "Y«. for fctfs sake. people w1U have to 1top, or at least slow dov.n ... But the su~)'on won't cauK traffic jam" Marzec said. • "Wilbur Smith Associates, the company that•1 aoina to conduct thuurvey. ha1done that all over the country, and they've found it really doesn't disrupt traffic too much," 5he said. "lfth.ey flnd traffic is stanina to back up, thcfll st.an to wave people throuah until it sets floW1n& aptn." About S00,000 people will be surveyed and most reaularcommutm can expect to be stopped at leas1 once. Mance said. But the sur"'ey locations will chanae daily, so unless people arc on the road.constanlly, they walll>fobably not be stopped too many umcs. she said. "A person m1Jbt be stopped twtcc. but I don't think an)onc's ao•na to IC' stopped 10 timts." she uid . Occu1on.ill), motoruu will be u.ked to aruYtCr the ea&ht su~cy Questioru orally. Tbat. Marzec: said, is to protect the 'antearit) of the survey. f rttwa~ south of San Cl rMntt. : Onsioally planned as ftttways. the corridon "" pcobabl> be built a> toll road under a pilot ~ rettntly authoril.td by Con&ttU. , The SUT\'e) will htlp determine the number of lant1 nttdcd for each corridor as -.ell as tht locatiofts of accus ramps. Marztt said. , .. With mail·ins.) ou don't always art the mponK) ou need 1n order to have a v&lld survcy." lhc said. -This WI) we'll be a ured of atttina the infonnat1on we need ... Thrtt so-caUed tnnsponation comdon are bcioa planned for Qr.nae County. Surveyors will wear orantc vests and bard hats and su'""~ locations "'ill be marled b) sicns and traf1k cona.; • The first. the San Joaquin Hills Corridor. will hnlc the Corona dcl Mar freeway with the San Dieao Frc-ewa) south of San Juan Capistrano and is scheduled for compkt1on b) the early 1990s The Eastern Transponation Comdor wall link the R1vcrs1de Freeway near Gypsum Canyon with the Santa Ana freeway near Jambortt Road. The survey 1s not conocmed with any polillcal ~ Marzec said. Survey quesuons will be con«med onJywrth such 1hmpas mpdestiuuon. number of people 10 thew nd ho'4' often 1bc motortst uses a particular roadway. • .. The most pe™>nal Que tion you'll be uked is yow zip code." she said. : Motorists '4-ho att not asked 1be1r questions orat'J will be asked 10 send 1n their ttsponscs in Pf'CPOStaae-~ envelopes. : The Foothill Transponat1on Comdor. the lonaest of the three. will link the Eastern comdor 10 the San Diqo READINGS R E VEALING ••• ham Al She told me to hold two questaons tn my mind.and toholdthcS20m m\ hand. After tellina her one of the QUCSllOOS. ··When wall I 5tt m~ molhct apin:· she told me hinu of · my past. present and future. All I told her was that I am wntcr She told me I was hard-v.or1uns. :rrt I didn't rccctve enouah recogn111on for my work.. She said r soon v.ould st't aside my wriuna and pursue a mort' lucratJ ve ca.rccr. I was &01f\J to take a tnp soon. she said. near the water. The tnp -.ould be &ood. She also said I wts an open person. a -11ver" more than a ··uur." I left Gina's about IS mmul~ I arrived I was still sm1hng. Who doesn't think the) arc hard- workina and descf\!r more rccog- nallon? She knc"' I y,ould descne a more lucrauvc career. I patd for the lcast-<xpens1ve session l\nd I looked tared. I nttd a 'acauon The second pre,1C'A 10 my future was a httlc more enhi?ttenmg. ..... as in 4.nahe1m I couldn't resist ' go1n1 to a fortuneteller who ad \Crt1~ frtt shuttle trips 10 ~ nt) land. . h was ra1mng when I went to ~ "ina. When I am"cd.. a few pco'* \\-err ahead of me -a couple of JUJs m 1hr1r m1d-20s and an eldetf> "'"oman. We all sat in Nina's living room watchin1 television, but no- bod> spoke 4.ftcr the C)clops had destroyed the g1an1 lizard and Sinbad C$Cipcd with the treasure. Nana mouoned me tn!9 a small room with largt windows an the front ohhe house. Her mot.hcT was tcllina fortunes in another small room m the house. Nana. less than 30 years old. JOmed the others in 1clhn1 me I was JOlnJ to h\e a Ion& hfc and have three children. but she said I was dcstmed for two daus.hters and a son. The )Oungcstchild v.ouldaoon to achieve e'en greater fame and wealth than I -..,h1ch v.ould ~considerable, she ~Id "It is not innocent. It is satanic witchcraft. It is from the pit of hell." Johns said. "Billfolds wiH be stolen behind closed doors." Othm also compare fortunetclhn« to life•s seedier side. Nina, a fort1llleteller, worb oat of a emall shop ln Costa llaa. D1anc h'cs and works out of the onl) house on Harbor Boulevard 1n Costa Mesa. When I amved. her The mother of m) children would be a ta.II l:gh1-ha1rcd woman with a fair complcA10il. She also would be v.cll-to-do. her father once famous an ba5.eball "I am as opposed to this business as I would be to a drua dealership," wrote Marcia Hopp)'. whose hus-- band. Dan. has a real estate business in the build1na the Stevenses hope to share. Dan Hoppy, himself a former city planning commissioner. is lcad- inf. the battle apanst the soothsa~rs. 'When word of this sets out within nearby schools, at could become a real attraction to our youna people." Marcia Hoppy wrote ... Occult prac- tices should never be allowed within a few blocks of our schools. .. Kath) Schneider, a chiropractor 1n the bu1fdma. said some of her chents told her they would leave if a fonunctcllcr set up shop nearby. Ma)Or Gco!JC Scott even an· nounccd at a City Council meeting that h1S pastor had telephoned to lobby apmst allowin& the for- tunctcllen. An extensive back1TOund chcd by the city Police Otpranment. however. found no link between fortunetellin1 and crime. Authorities contacted all local departments that have soothsayers in their jurs1d1ctions. and even called officials in Hemet. where Madonna Stevens now has a busi- ness. .. My anvesupuo"n is complete. and I find no reason from the police's point of view to deny a permit to Madonna Stevens for J>S>Chic pelm rcadina." wrote Oucf Elvin G. Miali. Ted and Madonna Stevens. mean- while, arc mystified b=he attacks. -1t·s all been very · " she said. "rm JUSt as norma as an)'one- l'm even Catholic. I'm tryina to make a Uvina." Madonna Stevens said the opPOSi- t1on 1s "prejudice. naivete" 1n a C1ty of S6.000 that has adopted an at- mosphett rcm1nsc:ent. of a New £n&la.nd v11li.qc on a wuchbunL "They don't undcntand what .my work involves and what my beliefs arc." she said. Madonna Stevens said for- tunctellina is a family profession. Her mother tells fortunes in Santa Barbara. Fiesta seeks senior royalty ..I ha"e spmtual fcelinp -we all have fechnp and sensitivities. I work on that." Madonna Stevens said. "For some it's cntenainmcnt or fun. for some 1t ans-.ers concerns or questions. h can also reassure people about what they already know. "for me. it's a regular blwncss.." Dan Hoppy will not say euctly how he feels about fortune tellina. He's never visited one. and says he doesn't plan to. but be contends his opinion doesn't play a major role 1n his battle apinst the Stevenses. He says 1fsjust a matteT of puttina fortunetellers in their proper place. and their proper place isn't m the two- story office buildtna across the strttt from city hall. "Even thouah our bu1ldini is zoned to include fonunetelhna. all of the tenants thcrr now a~ professional people and I don't think the two ao totetber,.. Hoppy said. ..If (the Stevenscs}want to do busmess in the city, I don't sccaprobletn. buttohave them 1n our build1n1 seems a toully inappropriate ma• .. l...ili:e most aues on the 0raQIC ., ...... Newt ... lee Coast. Fount.am Valley had an outrii?tt ban on fonuneteU1ng unul a 198S state Supreme Coun ruling c.1tcnded First Amendment nihts to fortunctelhna. Plattnua was the la.st Orance County C1ty to open its doon to fortunctelhni. passin1 an ordinance earlier this month allowing the busi- nesses. Authorities in that city said the dela)' was .. an ovcnight." and approved 1hc law rqu.latina and licensing soothsayma. "It u not bmocent. ltUNtlUJIC tritclJ- craft. It uurom tlle pltotheU:Bllllolu tri1J be •tolen belalad cl011ed doors. " -George Johns In HuntinJton Bc.ach. for- tuncteUers arc allowed an arus such u Bexh Boulevard or other h•abway commc~I zones. Irvine allows them m d1stnct<0mmerc:aal rqional commercial and commcmal-rec- rcation areas and ~uircs a con- ·d1tional USC permit, which rtaulates the number of cmplO)ttS an) shoP could have and the hours ll could be open Costa Me11 allows fonunetellcrs in two commclci:a.I zones -hi&hway commerc1aJ and ne1Jhborhood com- mercial -and docs not ask for a cond1t1onal use permit. WASHING TON -Herc arc the votes of senators and local rq>rcte"llli\'cs on ~ lqislation an Conpess this week. A "Y" mcani the .ncmbct vOUd b' tbc MHSutt: an .. N" means the rMmber voaed apiut the measure: an .. A .. means the membcrdtd not vote. Tlle&eute ...... tMlpalll ... Tht Senate approved. 69..27, kJ(s11ti01\ to compcfttatc Japenac Americus ud Aleutian Island natives Who were moved from their bomb~ Wottd War II and rdocated to internment camp&. whttc Ibey weft fblted IO WOft lrithout pay. The bell autbonr.es SI .l billion.. ... arWWdi would r'9dl the moft than 60.000 SUM\'OtS in the fOrm o(a.divw.llU.fftt .-,mmts. (HR 442) er.nw(O,.Y Wiholt(lt).Y 'Be s...91; oved. 69-~I~ I trillion federal spcftdins plan ....... ~. .(HO..ltal61) Cr1n111111a(D>-Y • Wilaoa (a). Y n.•··· Fountain Valley's ordinance re- quires 1hc permit. but allows for- tunetelling businesses 1n the same zones as docs Costa Mesa -at least for now. Assistant Plannm& Dtrector Don Contraman said a pubhc bunna on arttS open to fonunctcllcn as sched- uled for Wednesday. The recommen- dation before the Plannina Com- nuss1on 1s to rest.net soothsa)crs to highway-onented commercial centers. such as those found on Harbor Boulevard and Magnolia Strttt in Fountain Valley. If approved by the rommimon and the council. the reoommendation would prevcn1 \be Stevcnses from takinJ up shop across ffom caty hall. he said. -tt•s strictly a penona.I judlfnent by ~ po-wen th.at be. .. Cont:raman said. Councilwoman Barbara Brown said earlier she wu concerned the Sbt.cr Avenue location 'WUO't nght for the fortunetellers because of the public opposition. MMa~be it v.-ouJd be better off 1n a platt with h i&hcr tratr.c."' she saKl. MI f we·re goina to err, J ~uld rather err on the Stdc of caution ... If all socs smoothly with the expected zonin1 chlJl&es. the Stevenses could be in business m two months -if they can find a suitable loc::a t 1on. But Ted Steveru said be could not afford the bi&hcr rent of a ht&hway commttcial o11icc. HcctwFS that he has aouen nothina but the runaround from aty fathers. -we've bttn abused by the Cit) Councal. b) 1hc Plann1na Com- m1s.s1on and by the who~ C1ty." Ted Stevens said "1 wanted to be fair with the cit), but the) haven't bttn fan with me "I could have gotten an anomcy d.ayoM, but I didn't want the e1pensc -plus I figured I didll't nttd 11.. the stale is open to fonunetclhna. "Ifs just a simple business she's opcnina up I never thought thctt'd be so man) problems." family was cat1n1 d inner. We sal ID her kttchen for m) rcadanaam1d the smell of raviloa She bcpn -as had Gina -by tellana me that she was going to tell me what she saw. good or bad I shouldn't hold at a.p.anst her. she sa.td Diane told me 1 was aoina to"' e to be more than 80 I was coina to haH thrcck1ds lwa.sso1ngtoownm'10 ..... "TI business and make lots of mone) She also said I was coma on a tnp over water. but she narrowed ll to July. My luck) days ~ Thursda)' and Fnday. and 1 was born under a lucky star but had yet to tee that~ fonune The last thrcc )12.rs had rough on me. Dtanc said. She kept com1n1 back to her feeling that I v.-as confused. unsure and 1nstabk But somethans sood "'ould come to me throu&h the mail. she said. • DwlC seemed more hke a mothtr than a sootbsa)er. She told me I was a nice boy and shouldn't ,.Oil) 1f oobody loves me nabt no-Some-- bod) •-ouJd soon. she said. Throuah Otanc. I· thou&ht I sa"' bow fortuncttllers wor1ccd. Keep it tcneral. ~ o&crvanL put on a sood show I was •canna slacks. well· ed shoes. a clean shan and stlk ttc. probably look like somco~ who d like toov.TI lbcirown business. a 1 look youna cnouih for her to &Ucss rm not too Iona out of collqc. life hasn't been the ca.sjest at limes. i\nd with no weddina nna -or c"-cn a h1ntofa tan line on that fingtt -1t was safe (but innatturatc) to sa~ I don't ha vc someone special If I wasn't confused. I probabl) wouldn ·1 ao 10 a fonunctcllcr. Unless 1t v.as for a story In Fountam Valley. a v.oman·\ cffons to open a fonu~tclhna busi- ness has bttn stymied by dozens of business people who SI} the practice 1s1u1dcd b} an occult hand and equal to proslmmon and drua~1n1 I packed the three fonunetcllcn out of 1he telephone book. Tv.o v.trl' ncarb) 1n Costa Mesa. but lhe third But there "'ere some threats lO m) ltfe Nina "'•mod Somewhere. a P Y man lo' ed me as did a woman I now v.or\ v.1th And 1 should beexttcmcl~ careful of redheads and an)onc who deals drup Men arc =us and en' 1ous of me. r-.ma said. use I v.-u a pniacc in a past hfr That JCllousJy and envy has stud. wnh me tnlo th.is hfe. surround- '"' me ,.,th --tJad karma.-she sa>d A complete session v.'Ould be nCC'CSSIT} to cleanse my brma. she advised. and that would cost about SI 00. '-Ilana paned some of my con- fidence '4-hen she told me all of my famal) h'od on the East COtil. 1 fraQ.uca.11) ~pla~cd my mental tape of our con' crsauon, and nowhCTr did I &J'e an) hints In ltnt v.uh the othen.. he said I v.ould rtt"C1'e a ~at deal of moot') through the mad. perhaps from a rtllll\ C (don't C\.Cn know. "\ •, In the mc.ant1mc. I ~ld1umpon an~ JOb opponumties offc~ b) OnenLal men. . If )OU don't want to bdicvc in fortuncttlhna. u·s CIS) lo explain awa, prcdtetions b\ labehn& them ~niralitics or coinddt"nce. "" thrtt told me I was pna on a tnp. and that the tnp v.ould ~ ,ood. It v.ould be near water. All said was soan1 to h\e a Iona life. All aid I was JOina lO rcc1e'e somtthinJ aPGd through the mail and pin financial success Maybe all fortun~ellcrs tell CVC'I")· one that. or \ ers1ons of the same. J hope not One last thing-Nina warned me that 1f I shared an\ of what she had told me v.tth amone else within~" ..... e-ch. m) Sttond "''sh would not 'omr true. he was naht on that one -my \C'Cond "'1Sh ~•~ 1ha1 she ~ouldn't find out I am a reporter So call at what \Ou "''"· but I'll ~ watchan& m) maaibo'.\ 'Babett's Feast' an epicure's· delight at the Ritz-Carlton ports retnevlng remal .... I u.s.·copter · No word on crew of aircraft which failed to return after attack on Iranian targets NICOSIA, CyD;ijs (AP) -Iran's Revolutionary Guards on Slturday , mrieved mnains of an American helicopter allqcdly shot down by Iranian forces in a showdown with &Jae U.S. Navy, Tehran Radio re- ported. The state-run broadcast, monitored an Nico5ia. said naval units of the Revolutionary Guards found the remains an the Ptrsian Gulf and bro~t them ashott. ft said •nJP«tion J>fOVed the parts bclon&ed "to the'U.S. Cobra hehcop- ter which was shot by the Iranian fo~s and crashed in the 1u1r· on Ir streets are not d~gned to Jive, they die. But to live, they must be planned to""do much more than funnel the road traffic of the moment So planning-more than any other factor-is vital to the life of streets. Monday. The U.S. Navy blasted two ofT· shott Jrani~n oil platforms on ~on:" day, touchan&. off tht' m~t sc~ous enlllt'mt'nt with the Iranians since !he Amt'rican warsh_i{>I began ~Ort· ina refl~ Kuwaiti tan~ers an the aulfla tlul) The U.S. Navy sank or seriously damaacd two Iranian na,·al friptcs and four smaller f riptes, and fired on Iranian jets in the a clash. Pentacon officials said in Washing- ton that a U.S. hehcopter with a two. ~an ~w was misaina 1n t~t con· five such explolives.. 1ron1at10!'. • Pen&qon officials said the Navy Iran said ha fOtcft lhot it down. But eumined the miJ>cs before they wett that ttport has not -n indepen· detonated a~ f0und that t~ had dt'ntly confirmed. · bttn manufactu~ by Iran. W_ash1nJ1dn said the ataark on the In Washinaton. Praident Rapn Iranian ~tfonns .was a .. ~asu~ warned Iran's leaders that continued tt.SPonsc for a. mu~. eaplc)sion that attatks on neutral countries and holed the A~mcan f1111t~ S.m~I B. ttfusal to ncaotiate an end to the Ro~ns Apnl IS. wound1na 10 crcw PerSian Gulf war .. will be very costly member$. to Iran and its people." T~e United S_tatcs blamed Iran for On Friday, Rcapn administration so~ina manes in the 1ulf and U.S. officials said that United States will mine sweepers on Friday destroyed now allow American warships to and expand the capacities of feeder streets in the general area-roads that serve those com- munities and serve Rancho Santa Margarita residents too. auist neutral vessels under attad. Since laat summer. t~ U.S. Navy has protected 11 Amen~n·flllled Kuwaiti tankers from Iranian attaek. But the neon policy was ~xpanckd to allow U.S. warships to aid neutral mc~hant ships under attaek ~fkr the ROberts struck the mine Apnl 14. R~n said the United States~ avcnaed the Roberts attack plan no mott raids. f. .. We have completed these sci.· defense actions and consider this incident closed.'' he said. . For example-until recently-the planners of t.owns had no way to project certain events which can swiftly obsolete streets and even highways. Events like the sudden surge in two-incomeJtwo.. car families. Or the flight of employment centers from downtown urban areas to out-of-town sub- urban sites. One such example is the planned extension of Santa Margarita Parkway-west of El Thro Road-into a new section Damed Portola Park- way. This ~ded arterial will not only serve Rancho Saitta Margarita, but also Mission Viejo, Coto de Caza, Robinson Ranch. Thlbuco High- lands, Thlbuco Canyon and neighborhoods in the towns of El Thro and Lake Forest conceived with adjacent bike lanes, paths and walkways. Tu give bikers, joggers, strollers and skaters free-flowing pathwaf.S that interconnect the town's residential nejghbOrhoods wi~ its . recreational areas, its shopping centers-and even its Bu~ Parlt. · Planned for work and play. So that the pe<;>ple who live and \Wtk in Rancho Santa Margarita would nevef be much more than a bike ride or stroll away from their jobs, their homes. schools and other activity centers. · We call such streets "Living Stree~" For ~at's what they were designed to be. N>r today's rest· den~ and for generations of residents to come. The result is that there are towns today-all over the nation~whose streets. though once designed to carry the lifeblood of their commu- nities, have now become clogged arteries no longer up to the task. But there are new towns today-like Rancho Santa Margarita-whose streets were planned to meet the traffic needs of the present and the future. With streets that live and grow. Timely Streets. Because Rancho Santa Margarita is a master- planned community, its interior streets and main arterial roads are planned in advance to grow in phases-just as the town itself is planned to grow-in phases. For example, while Rancho Santa Margarita continues to develop over the next 15 to 20 years, its residential neighborhoods are being con- structed gradually-in phAAes. As is its B~ Park-parcel by parcel. So year by yeai; as neightierhoods sprout and . - busiir.sses and employees move in, ~ 1'8d~ are extended and widened-in pha~as part of the ovemll plan 1b accommodate the growth of the town before it occurs. And as it occurs. \Vi timelyffts. FeeclerS~ l While expansion of the~s inte ·or streets is timed to its overall growth p &Dta ~ta Company also participates :ether landowners and builders of nearby co 'fits to upgrade , .. LEGEND Through this pooling of efforts, Santa Margarita Parkway has already been widened from two to four lanes. And now the wideniµg to its ultimate width of six lanes has also~ Streets lbr Work And Play. The community streets of Rancho Santa Margarita were not just designed to carry the vehicle traffic of the town, but to integrate the roadways of the town ... with the lifestyles of the town From the very beginning, its streets were . . A 1bwJi Ia T1ae Path Of Progress. Bounded by Mission Viejo and Coto de Caza.- and nestled in the shadow of Saddleback Moun-· tain and the Cleveland National Forest-Rancho Santa Margaritas picturesque location is a mod· em day parado~ For while it sits in a valley of viewlands, it is also amazingly close to the thriv· ing business, cultural and commercial centers of Orange County. Tuwns, cities and communities alive with economic growth and opportunity. In an area-scheduled at last-to,benefit from two major transportation plans: the Fbothill Circula- tion Phasing Plan (a $240 million program to widen and extend existing roads and improve some 40 intersections in southern Orange County over the next one to three years) and the much- needed $3!;0 million A>othill 'Iransportation Corridor (a 32-mile log super high\yay and trans- portation system) ~tly chArted to pass through Rancho Sam&~ and past the "front door" of its budding new Business Park. Though now in the freshness of its youth, Rancho sarita ~sits squarely in the path of this p~ A tDWn uniquely designed to mature slowly-in a balanced, methodical man· ner-over the years ahead . A new town, in a progression of towns and com- munities. A town in which this generation-and gen-• era.tions to come-an live ... and work ... and grow: °'8ft09 C0Mt DAILY ptLOT/Sund8y, ... 24, 1988 Al Greek cyclin'gchamp breaks human-powered flight record ATHENS, Greece (AP)-A Greek Chta· Champion pedaled a frllile ne 74 miles over the tea urclay and broke the ~record for human-powered flipt, but the aircraft was destroyed in a crash landina. A past Of wind snapped the wl boom off the ultralipt-Deedalus 88, which craSbed into the sea just 10 yards lhon of the landina al'Q on the island of Satitorini 31/J hours after leavi"' the island of Crete. "It happened in the last moments of the fljpt and the ~ was done. I didn't worry abOut at." the alhlete- pilol, Kanellol K.anel=" lOld a news confeftnce in the capital. He was not il_\jumt in the crash. ''The situatioft in the landiDa ll'Q was too roUlh f« this plane, which is built for calm CORdilioM. I wu under full control but the tail boom couldn't take the pressure.•• said K.anellopoulol. who also broke the m:ords fOl' endurance and straiaht- line human-powered fliaht. K.aneUopoulos, ll. Greek cyclina .. i I •' ' •• , ,,,,, Clll ..... champion for the .-st 14 ~was But Drda. the 1tnior tQlinecr "I was underwater so I forc:ed my flown to Athens aboard an anny rnponsible for the plane's Im>-way lhrouah the cockpit and dove bclicoP'cr shortly after tl\e rouan dynamic des,itn. said the project was under the plane. Then I swam to landina near the blatlc. sands of "definitely a success." shore," the tanned. blond cyclist said. Pmssa beach, on the southeast face of . the volcanic island also known as M_ore lha.n SOO •slanders and K.anellopoulos pumped the pedals Thira. fore1an tounsts pthered aJona ~he in the nose of the aircraft for 3 hours The 72-poulMI paphitc epo,xy and beach_ to ~ach lhe ~ne. rctanbhn& and SS minutes to fly from Hcraklion mylar plane, dcsianed by the Massa-• ovcrs1ud insect, slide towards the air but to Santorint. chusctts Institute of TechnolOI)', fell sand. He Ii fled off at 7:06 a.m. (9:30 p.m. after hittina a wind parallel to the The snapped tail boom caused the PST) and landed at 11 a.m. (I a.m. beach, said MIT professor Marie plane's hu~ 112-foot Iona winaJ to PST). Drela, who was in one of the boats break, droppiftJ the pink-and-silver The fliaht was intended to emulate followina the fliaht. aircraft 10 feet into the wa1ef: the 3,SOO.year--old myth of Daedalus. a Greek arcbitect.1CUlptor ud "li- necr who flapped bis way Kl'Oll * A~n from Crete on wi• of feathers and wax. Daedalus' '°"· Icarus, flew too dose to the wa. which melted the wax, causina him to to fall to his death. The previous wol1d recon'I IDr human-~red.ni&ht was let"'* Li&ht Eqk, a Oacdalus 18 orotOCYPe pifoted by Glenn Tremml. -who flew 37.2 miles around Edwards Air 8ete in Califora.ia in January 1917 • cCarthy says military bases worst toxic offenders SUNNYVALE (AP) -Cbarsinc thaa Calibn.ia'a miliW)' bUea con- tain .. many of the mo.t tbreeaenina toxic wuat sitn.. in the suite. Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy called Saturday for a 10.ynr national mtlitarr cleanup pt'Olllm of "at Inst SIOO billion." Mc:Canby, a candidate for the ~mocratic nomination for the U.S. Smite, said Pl'Hident R~n·1 ad- ministration. Conareu and the Pen- tqon arc all to blame for the lack of action on toxic cleanup efforts on military hues an California and throuab<>ut the nation At a news conference outside the main pk of the U.S. Naval Air Station at Moffett Field, McCarthy said the facili1y bas one of the wof5t toxic contamination ~blems in California, but that • virtually no money 1s spent on cleanup ~ at Moffett .. while nearby Private plants have spent an estimated S 100 million on thetr toxic cleanup prosrams. "That's not the fault of the base commander. That's the president's fault. That's the fault of Conaress. That's the Pentaaon's fault," McCarthy said. E'apt. C.T. Moyer. base commander at Moffett, who escorted him on a tour of Moffett's known waste sites. for "doina everythins he can to dean up this 40-year-old mess ... with virtually no resources." He added he blamed officials at the Pcntaa0n. Justice ~partmenund White House for not ai vins a hiaher priority to toxic contamination dan~rs. McCarthy specifically commended Moyer declined to speak to re- porters. citins through base spokeswoman Aundre Brown federal prohibitions apinst participation in political campaians. Mc:C'anhy also proposed that in Bodies of missing mother, sons found in desert wash BARSTOW (AP) -The bodies of a missing mother and her two sons were found Saturday m a desert wash more than a week after they disappeared, but San Bernardino County officials said there was no evidence of foul play. The bodies of Penny Lopez, 26 and her 3-month-<>ld son, Jeremy Michael were spotted at 8:4S a.m. Saturday by. sheritrsofficials ina helicopter, Deputy Tony Valencia said. The body of 4-year--old Christopher John Lopez was found about eiaht houFl later, followina an intensive ~rch in drivina, wind-~bip~ rain with temperatures in the low 40s. VaJeooa wd. About 70 people using aircraft. horses. 4-w,.l-drive vehicles and motorcyles searched the remote desert area unul they found the boy's body about a mile south of his brother and mother. '"It looks like Christopher turned around and beaded back towards the car," Valencia said. Lopez and the boys were reported missing on Apnl 13. The woman and her husband. John Lopez. had argued in the .~omi!ll before she drove away with the boys. aulhonues said. ~ "There was a verbal disturbance that momin.J before she was rq>orted missin~ We have no indkatton that there was a physical fl&ht. •Valencia said. John Lopez reported his wife and children were missing thatevenina. MFl. Lopez had failed to pick up her 6-ycar--old dau&hter from school and did not use her checks or credit cards since her disappearance. On Saturday, the husband was told that the bodies of his wife and children had been found, Valencia said. The Barstow woman's car was found on April 20. stuck in soft sand on an electrical company service road about I.Smiles southeast of Barstow. Footprints led away from the Honda Civic into the desert. The woman was wearing jeans and a shirt and was barefoot when she left. The boys were in their pajamas. '"They were not dressed for the weather," Valencia said. '"Even if someone were dressed for it, you couldn't stay out there that Iona." The mother and children. who were identified Saturday by a deputy coroner, were found about l 0 miles from the car. addition to aPPf'()priatana_ ~or funds forclcamap procrams,'Conarns and the pttsidcnt should also aive the states authority to enforce the 11me toxic cleanup standards on rcckral propcnies that they impose on pri- vate facilit1cs and that the military should let civilian aacncics with the needed expertise help in its toxic cleanup efforts. ··we want state qcncies to have authority over military bases. I want military bases subject to state en- vironmental regulations." he said. McCarthy said Moffett was just one of SI military installations in Records show Kennedy didn't trust LA police SACRAMENTO(AP)-Roben f . Kennedy and his campaian manaeen were so suspicious of Los Anaetes authorities that durins a motorcade two days before Kennedy was as- sassinated. top aides would not let police near the candidate, accordina to newly released police records. While Kennedy was bein• t~ns portcd to a nearby hospital from the Ambassador Hotel after he was shot June S, 1968, an aide riding in the ambulance ordered a medical tech- nician not to attend to the dying senator. "Don't touch him, you son of a bitch. or I'll come back and kill you," the aide shouted from the front. These details. reported Saturday by The Sacramento Bee, were con~ined in more than S0.000 documents released last Tuesday. Dukakis asks Jackson about 2nd spot PfITSBURGH (AP) -Demo- cratic presidential front-runner Michael Dukakis, sounding ever more confident. said Saturday the presidency is .. out there to be won." as he and Jesse Jackson pursued their kid-stove competition to lead their party's fight to repin the White House. There was every expectation their second one-<>n-one debate an as !Mn)' days Saturday maht an a Pittsburgh suburb would be as gentlemanly as the first. At a stop in Bethlehem. Pa .. Dukakis said he was unsure of whether Jackson has any interest in a No. 2 spot on the Democratic tick.et. a sub~ whJCh came up at the ~nday night deblte. ··1 asked hun if he were interested but he didn't teU me," Dukakis said. The rwo rivals bepn the day campaianing at opposite ends of the state -Dukakis in the cast and Jackson in the west. Campaigning on the Philadelphia waterfront, Dukakis said, .. It's im- portant that we run a strons and positive campaign. l don't think the American people are interested in what I think of JCSSje Jackson or what he thinks of me. ··They want to know what kind of leadership we're going to provide for this country." Jackson campaigned by boat, stop- Plnf for rallies alona the Mono- n~la River which runs throu&h Pit tsbur&h. Aft.er bisst:rongshowins in the New York primary on April 19, Dubkis was heavily favored to take another jump toward the nomination when PennsylYania Democrats vote on Tuesday. At stake in Pennsylvania were 178 Democratic deleptcs. Pre-primary polls gave Dubkis a bia lead among Pennsylvania ~mo crats. and he was favored to win the two key contests on Tuesday -the presidential preferenoe beauty con- test vote and the separate election of convention delegates. Jack.son told a crowd of some SOO at the first of his thtt.c riverside rallies that .. lcadcnbip does not follow opinion polls, it molds opinion. It takes the heat." Jack.son's Saturday campai411ing aboard a sight.seeing boat was 11med at communities struglins to over- come job losses and =t closings that accompanied the inc ofstccl makina in the Pittsburgh area. The latest Associated Press dcl- cpte count gave Duk.akis 1,074.IS and Jack.son, the only other active candidate, 842.1. A totaJ ofl,081 was needed for the nomination. In a reminder that there still was a race for the Republican nomination. An Invitation Fro1n FHP Health Pla 11: "Parenting In The 80's"- Free Seminar Series. "How to Get Your Children To Do What You Want Them To Do?. Dr. Paul Wood -Author of the well-known book. Thurs., April 28, 7-9 p.m. Masuda Middle School V415 Los Jardines West, Fountain Valley Other fonan dateS, locations and times: These sessions all meet at FHP~ Auditorium ~ 9920 Talbert Ave. Foutitain Valley, 7 -9 p.m. "Childho6d Passages" FHP Pediatrician Tues.,May3 "Keeping Your Child Heahhy" An FHP Dietician and Hu.Ith Educator Ykd.,Mfy11 "Avoiding the Pitfalls of Parenting" FHP Social \VOrker Tues., May 17 ror rrsavations or schedule of the rrpeat series in~ BeKh, contMt: • FHPHealth Education (213) 435~. however lopsided, Pat Robertson captured the lion's share of 20 delegates chosen Saturday at the Nevada Republican Convention. The former television evaDJClist picked up 14 delegates, his b1gcst one-Way showing so far and his first dclepte pin since Super TUC:5day. while Vice President Georac Bush won four dclcptes and another two were elected as uncommitted. But the victory still left Robertson more than 1,000 delcptes behind Bush, the all but certain GOP nomi- nee. A strona showina m Pennsylvania could boost Bush over the I, 139 delcptes needed for the GOP nomi- nation. The AP count pve Bush 1.08 l and Robertson l I. Duka.leis was campa1snina as if his principal opponent were over- confiderice. Paaeengen get finttuteor emokeleu skies BJ Tiie AIMC:ia&e41 Preli Hard-<X>re smokers fidaeted and chewed their fingernails, or candy or gum, Saturday at the start of the smoking bin on domestic airline flights of two hours or less, but nonsmokcn rejoiced and even some smolc.eFl didn't mind. -It's been well publicized, so people really aren't very upset," said TWA ticket a,ent Vicki Sharpeta at Baltimore-Washinston International .~kport. Well, most people weren't uptet. "Flying is already stressful enouah, and now they're goms to make it worse if they won't let me smoke up there," said Lother Straschniuki of Sonoma, Calif.. waitina for bis OisJtt to be called at San Francitco Inter- national Airport. "It's aoina to bother mea lot." · The federal bin on amotina on domes& ic fliahts ofleil than two hours went into ~ It 12:01 1.m. EDT Saturday, 1&ctina 10me 13,600 flights a day or abOut 80 pm:ent of all domestic fliahts. There were no early _reports of violations. which could brinaa fine of up to S 1,000. Tampcrina with a lavatory smoke alarm in order to sneak a smoke could brina a Sl,000 fine. California where toxic contamina· tion problems have bttn identified. and that it is believed to be amonf the most serious. But he said put o the problem is that not enouah work has bctn done to determine what or where all the hazards are. He said over the past 40 years, Moffett has had an estimated 725,000 pllons offuels, solvents and various potential cancer-causina agents re- leased though leaks from tanlcs or JUSt deliberately spread on the ground. "Much of this mess was created in an earlier day when we didn't know any better .... We have an enormous Cheap labor problem with toiuc was~c.contami~; uon nowina from our m1htary battS. he said. "The leaka&C thouah the .under· ground water systems that nna the bay eventuall) will contaminate the bay .... We're talkina a~ut ca~r causing chemicals. We~ talk!n& about b1nh defects. We fC talkin& ~ about 8 wide range of senous pro~ tems. The costs (of these P,i:oble~s) far exceed the cleanup costs. he said. ..The problem ~s massive in scale •. and yet it is not being addr~ at the highest levels," McCarthy said. PoUOilD a.era.eato are aal..i a dam.my 4raeed u a police offlcer to deter 8P e eden. ltaCh day the department car la pubcl 1D a dlfferent area of tbe dty. Reagan warns Iran to stop attacks on neutral countries BJ Tiie Alsodated Press WASHINGTON -President Rcapn warned Iran's leaders Saturday that continued attacks on neutral countnes and refusal to negotiate an end to the Persian Gulf war .. will be very costly to Iran and its people." The president, in his weekly radio address delivered from Camp David, Md., said, .. We do not seek to confront Iran." But, he said, Iran's .. leaders must understand that continued military and terrorist attacks against non-belli~ts and refusal to negotiate an end to the war will be very costly to Iran and its people." Reagan's touab comments came a day after administration officiaJs let it be known that unoer a new policy, the United States will allow American warships to assist neutral vessels under attack in the culf. 3 bodies found In ruin• of graln elevator JOLIET, Ul. -Rescue workers searchang throuab the rubble of a pain eJevator Saturday found the bodies of the last of five people killed an an explosion a day earlier, police said. Three bodies were discovered within b.alf an hour of each other late Saturday afternoon by rescue workers diging thro~ debris, com and soybeans in the basement of the elevator, said police dctectlv.e Alan Horvath ... There were five people unaccounted for and we have recovered all five;• said Joliet Police Captain James Grace. The three victims apparently had been in an office area of the elevator when it exploded and were found under ••a whole roomful of p-a.in," Grace said. He said police had no positive identifications on the three. Authorities at fiFlt believed that another person bad been blown into the river from a btu.,e by the force of the explosion, but Grace said they no lonaer believe that report. He added, however, that rescue worteFl are continuina their search in the area "just as a precaution." Fore11t11 key to •lowing greenhouse effect WASHINGTON -Major efforts to restore tropical forests could brinsan importantslowdownintheexpected".,.cenhouseeffect"warminsofthcearth, accordiQJ to a study of forest needs. Growina trees absorb carbon dioxide, the principal au responsible for the warmina, and break the gas down to mco~rate carbon in their woody tissues. A vowing forest also adds carbon to the soil. "It does provide an important lq time ... while we do important things in other areas, like reorient national enefJY policies." said Lori Heise. a researcher at the Woridwatch Institute and one of the aulhoFl of the study released Saturday. The institute is a Washmtton-based environmental research orpnization. It has frequently advocated ancrcased conservation and use of renewable resources to replace fossil fuels. Cow won't give love-sick goose a gander GREENEVILLE, Tenn. -Geol"fC 1s a pndcr in love. but the object ofh1s affection is indifferent to his attentions and might not even notice if she step~. on him. 0eol)C, a Canad~ 1~, is hung up on a black cow named Gracie 1n an odd-couple courtship nvahng that of Jessica the cow and her moose. Farmer Al Jones first noticed the peculiar relationship during the goose mating season last year. "There at the first last sP.rina, I just fifured old Gcorae bad been out in the spring sun too Iona. 1 couldn t help but notice how be would fo.llow th~ cow ~verywhere .she wen~'' Jones said: "He even started slccpint with her. Gracte. meanwhile, doesn t take an active pan in the relationship "GC<KJe calls all the ~and does 111 the flirtina." Jones said. "Gracie just goes •Ion& to see what wtll blppen ntxt." BerYlce lleJd tor L 'Ambiance Plaza vlcttm• BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -Ch_urc.h bells tolled 28 times as hundreds of people ptbcred Saturday for a tcrvace an memory of the construction worters killed a year aao in the collapec of an apartment building.. .. Look over your sb~l;l~ an~ remem~ the frailty of our humanity and the eternalness of our spint, Monsaanor Wilham Scbe)'d.1?9stor of SL Augustine Cathedral. said just before ceremony bf:oke up catty dunna a sudden downpour. Scheyd spoke in Wheeler part. wh1cb boutel a monument to the 28 men killed in the l'Ambiance Piiz.a apatUnenl builcfial, , ' • FOUNTAIN VAi.UY UOIONAL llOIPIT AL MAMI ShatOn and Ptatr Munao. Hunt-ina1on Beach, airt Lindi Desmond and John Zim- merman, Nc~~h, boy ROii and Anuro Maninn. Hunt- inaton Beach, sir1 Mar61 Giselle and Wilham Smith, Hunt~ inaton Beach. boy Lan Thi Nau)'en and Viet Quac Truona. Costa Mtsa, airt Lisa Storey and . Daniel Wesmoreland. Huntin&ton Beach, sirl Mardi 5 Gail and Tessio Rebello, Irvine. airt Ann Olsen and Herman Koller, Huntinaton Beach, boy Mardl Alisa and Frank Biangone. Hunt- 1naton Beach. boy Mardi I Tina and Mark Allen. Huntington Bcach. airt Mardi. Monette Novelli and Mack Watkins. Huntinaton Beach. 11rt Linda and James Towles. Hunt- 1nc1on Beach, girl Carolyn and Bradley Clark. Fountain Valley. boy Barbara and Jon Pearson. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Mardi JI Patricia and Michael l..tt. Ne"pon Beach.boy Wendy Rene Mebust, Huntington Beach.boy Muell It Lisa and Thomas MacDonald Hunt- ington Beach. bo} Aida and David Kocal . Huntington Beach.boy Mane and Patrick O'Rourke. Hunt- ington Beach, J.lrl Lcsle) and Ph1hp Holt. Costa Mesa. girl Marc~ 13 Susan and Robert Miller. Fountain Valley.11rl Cathenne and Gregory Benson. Costa Mesa. girl Emma and David House. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Marcll1 14 Bonnie and Rosano .\rd1zzone. Costa Mesa. boy Mceha and Ra1n1 Patel. Huntington Beach. boy Laura and Rueben Acosta. Fountain Valley. iarl Mardi I~ Victona and Warren Kaplan . Hunt- inaton Beach, girl Marc~ 17 Donna and Kenton Kepner. Newport Beach, girl Laura and Bruce Steiner. Huntington Bcach. g1rl K.attn and Timothy Miller. Fountain Valley, girl Lorraine and Peter Pmtus.. Irvine. girl Marc~ 11 Mina and Denis Fourtounis.. Foun- tain Valley. boy Shu1ey and Jay Wilkerson. Hunt- ington Beach. bo} Annette and Bnan Lamarre. Costa Mesa, airl Mardi It Kimberly and Keith Barker. Foun· tam Valle)'. girt Marc~H Nancy and Suhatl Marji. Costa Mesa. ooy Judy and Samuel Green, Fountain Valley. boy Diane and Edwin Lundgren. Irvine, boy Betty and Jerry Patton. Fountain Valley. twin boys Tamm)' and Thomas Eley. Hunt- anaton Beach. boy Marc~ !1 Carol and Bret Masterson. Hunt- ington Beach. boy MardiU Mana and Richard Martinez. Irvine. boy Mona Kader and Basam Scdk1, New- port Beach. boy Bcverty and Richard Collyer. Hunt- ington Beach, girl Marc~H Jamie Krawchak and Gary McHaraue. Hununaton Beach. bo> Lori and Crat1 DeSoto. Fountain Valley, boy Jeanne and Timothy McDonald. Costa Mtsa. boy Pamela and laul"(n W~. Fountain Valley. air! MardiH • Patricla P. and John Fuu Liu. Huntinaton Beach. boy Brenda and Jam~ Brier. Huntinaton Bcach. airl Orange Coat OAILV PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 24, 1988 A"'I . E~c~CfME~Ts NO PAYMENTS OR FINANCE CHARGESdTIL OCTOBER* Save on hundreds of qua.1ity home fumishjngs ... look at the money savmg examples below. SAVE •soo Luxuriou.., 77" -.oft p.rey ltath~r -.ofo \\Ith di,i<lr<l bad .. ancl -.lopin~ arm ... . A\'E "800 8(," 1 onlt>mpuran .. 11fJ .111rl lo\1• "t'al an· IJ1lort<d 111 J 11111'' .. t"•Jtlttll foltrtt I v YOt;R CHOICE $699 98 • AVE 1350 lrJ<litmnal ~roup in oa~ ... olicl .... oak \t'nff.r" .tml ..,..lt'l'lt><I hanf,,., ""f.... t>t" I n> .. t It• ttihlt•. f \\ o IH" l1•a\ t-• .. { .. ult• l'ha1r ... anti I ar111 1·ha1r. China al"-4> 1111 -.alt'. HURRY WHILE QUANTITIE LAST SAVE 1320 49998 Thi-. ~au unit i t'On .. trud~I of tf'~l &JltJ tf"tk ~t'OCCrll -1th thid. " d rs. A rnhl~ rtqu1ttd. - ----• .. ~ (._,.v ~· SAVE •:3so ' ..,,,. rh .... 1·11n1t·11111orar~ bt-tlro<1m , ..... , \ lf"<I in :.llmond anti o.1k lanunat•·. 1'r1· .... er. m1rr11r. tjllt'f'n l11ll lwatft"1t..ird a11tl nid11 .. 1aml t:hf' ... I al .. o on -.ale·. TAKE-WITH PRICES ··1 think racks full Of clothes or shoes look tacky and as though the st:ore lsalmlngat a Balboa Peninsula look ... DAMAGED PAGI !Recall, CliDyon Road and South Laguna's utilities I . To the E.ditor. • I am a long-term resident ofl..quna Beach, and J care very much about what the downtown area looks like. J do my shopping in town whenever I can, and I regret the loss of businesses that served pnmanly residents. I think racks full of cJothes or shoes look tack) and as thoufh the store 1s 'aiming at a Balboa Peninsula look. A store that aims its merchandising at day tourists probably needs that look. But it seems to me that a quality store that aims to bc there a long time should not. When I saw the rack m front and the clothes on the door at Firewater, I was amazed that the other merchants and the landlord had not objected. "Downtown area .. needs to bc closely defined so merchants know what they can do. But to tight I) define all away when 1t comes to s1gnagc is foohsh. There must be room for judgement. either merchants' and or council's. This 1sn'1 an chtest pos1t1on. Like many other residents, l am not espeetall) well-t<>-<lo. But J am a 'realist. Day tourists don't s~nd ·much and they cost a lot. The tounsts • who stay a while usually s~nd more. ·This is not Rodeo Dnve. nor can it bc : because lagun.i 1s too close to Ncwpon Center and the other large •malls. Laguna IS unique and WC need : to preserve that unic;i.ueness. It would : be easy to look hke Solvang or •Disneyland 1f we make the regu- : lations too nasd. Neither place looks : hkc a real place. but Laguna docs. We ; have already lost a lot of merchants :who served residents not by actions :by the council. but by actions of • landJords. ! In all the umcs I have attended :council meetings, the council has : seemed to me ready to find a :compromise whenever they could. 1: Bob Gentry has of\en been the one • • ORANGE COAST lailyPilat Put>lllhed P...e<y Olly o• '"'° '""' •• 330 W S.y St Cost• MMI CA Address COi'~" to Bo• 1560 Car.ta Mn. CA 92626 who found the area where everyone got some of what he or she wanted and no one was entirely left out. Dan Kenney and Lida Lcnney and Neil Fitzpatrick and Manha Collison have all worked tirelessly for the environ- ment and the city. When we had a council that was ~rccived as pro- devcloper and pro-merchant rather than pro-resident and pr0<nviron- mcnt. they were voted out so that we have council responsive to residents. Recall seems to me to bc a huse overreaction. Even 1f1t makes 1t to the November ballot, It will cost the city money that we as taxpayen can•t really spare. It has already been sadly divisive. Let's not d1v1de our ctty funher with a recall. Recall should be reserved for malfeasance. mis- feasance. and nonfeasancc, not dis- agreements. BARBARA WILLIAMS- • • • PEMBERTON Laguna Beach To the Editor. It 1s my understanding that the Laguna Beach City Council will bc considering cbangin& utility com· panics at their May 3 mcctins-Once agam. the South Laguna is an item on the city's agenda. When annexed, we were told by city officials that nothmg would cbanac in our community. It surprises me and makes me womnder why the city of lquna Beach is in such a hurry to make a dcc1S1on with such far-reaching im- pact at this umc. What's the rush? Just as the second-unit issue was not an item which could be quickly decided, so 1s the matter of changing utility companies. As elected officials of our community. we expect the council's careful study of the issues, considering all lepl. economic, social and political 1mphcations. O.f-., c.1, [dttOf r .. a.. News c•tor Clllllillff Sports £•tor ..... 4......, 1'11bhsllef l•h1t EdrtOI [Hed Acfwtr~ Director ,., .... Oauified Owector C., Ferr .. C.c.._ Director .... ,~ l'rodllcbon Olrectoi Crystal ....... lllsanm Oftlct ......, I ha vc attended mcctngs of the City Council. I can sec that there are far too many items on the aaendas at times. and this makes the nifhts long and arduous; however, this 1s not an issue which can be quickJy resolved so that the council can go on to the next agenda item. If a change m uuhty compames 1s effected in this community at will be the first time in the history oftbe state of California that such an action is taken by a municipality! It S«ms unreasonable to underake such a sweep1n1 action at this time without further study. As pointed out by the South Laguna Civic A5SOCiation at its April 7 meeting. why shouJd South 1..a,una be a test case for the Public Ut1ht1cs Commjss1on as this is bemg discuucd in other South Orange County communities. If you want to represent the community of South Laauna please follow the rttommcn- dations of the South Laauna Civic Association not to take a stand on the utility companjcs' territorial battJes. In hght of the rate chanp J>Cnding with both SCE and SDG&E. let us wait to see what develops. There is no pressina need to implement such changes 1n the immediate future. and the passs1ng of tame may shed new light on the appropriate decision. MARYS. REYNOLDS Laguna Beach • • • To the Editor. With regard to the issue ofJ...aauna Canyon. JS well as the surrounding area, there has been a number of remarks rcotdm1 how the "en- vironmentafists'are against prosress. First of aJl, I have not heard anyone tell me what is prosressivc about over populating this area. According to the dictionary. progress is what moves ahead. It is takan1 longer and lo•r to set anywhere, less fresh air, ampKted traffic. lack of water already threatens rationing and inadequate scwen arc bursting undCfJfound all over the coast How is this considered pro- srcss1ve? How will 80.000 plus more homes (already approved by the Board of Supervisors) make life move forward easier or more enjoyable? But. as Iona as the developers arc able to support the Board of Super· visors wath 80 percent of their cams-isn contributtons,. I auess we will have to ao by their definition. TERRI QUAM Lacuna Beach HB city attorney responds to editorial asklng her to resign To the Editor. The Daily Pilot bueucndcd me an opponunity 10 respond to its l'U'ftlt cditoriaJ. J wouad like to reply to the misleading factual URrtaons eon.- tained •fo the editorial and other aniclcs in the Pilot. With reference to the Burk affair. 1t 1s true that ~ discovered that Mr. Burk. an administrative analyst. had taken a job with the fedcTa1 coun as a coun ellccutive. That day upon confrontation and his .tmission of the second employment. Mr. Burk immediately resigned. It is not true that he had picked up .. two ~lar paychecks rqularty," and the Pilot omits mentionirtJ that most of the time off was unpaid time. Oven five. month period. Burt. used vacation ( 17 days), a minor amount of sick leave (five days), ICXTUed com· ~nsatory time (five days). and 30 days lost tame without ~Y· Upon termination. Mr. Burk stall had 424 hours of sick leave. unused. '° there was certainly no apparent a~ of sick leave. The bulk of his time off was unpaid leave, based upon the cla1 med illness of his mother 10 South Dakota. At no lime was Mr. Burk paid for any working time when he wasn•t here. Contrary to the Pilot. he was not working in federal court when "he was supposed to be giving the city ... an honest day's work... While he violated city rules about outside employment. there is no evidence he was ever at ano1hcr job when he was paid to be on duty at the city. This affair has bccn most unfonunate. pan1cularty for Mr. Burt. who lost has federal JOb too. But short of hiring an investigator (for which our depart- ment bas no funds), it ts difficult to sec how we mi&ht have discovered earlier that Burle was spending bis vacation and unpaid leave at another JOb. The federal court. tn fact. did not discover the problem until after we uncovered at. Another issue raised in your edi· toriaJ refers to a thrce--~-old man· •ment study that ~ted our OffK.'C is "obslructaonist. Such ,en- cral allqations are mearunglcss in the abscD()C of some specifac euml>le. I do not view this as a neptivc claim. given the duties and rnponsibilities of my office. I am elccud by the people to pro1«1 the tcaal inttrests of the city. lbat I miaht o6Strvct or slow down some p&ans and tchemes is one of the reaions the office is elected. Often I am asked to waive insurance requirements for so and so. and I refuse. because that is the councirs preroptivc. On other occasions. I raase issues about agreements that might constitute an illeaal g;n of pu6lic funds. On others.. I cfctcct that a deal as structured is not lepl. and often am able to suggest a way to rewrite it to aducve the objective. Frequently. I identify problems in staff proposals and present them to the council for decision, a degree of illumination that is not always wel- come. My role is to prottct the city's interest and the publk tJQsury, and that may occa.saonally require ot>- stnJction. The study was originaJJy designed to include a municipal lawyer on the t~m. But this requirement was not complied with, and the team. was composed of young accountants with no ex~ricncc evaluating a law offtce. It is not surprising that there was a lack of appreciation of the essential duties of a corporate lawyer -it 1s not our job to rubbcrstamp every staff desire and equip every city depart- ment with boilerplate contracts &hey can use to oblip1c the city. The manasement study was de- signed lo sugest an:as of improve- ment in office operations. and many of its suacst1ons have been im- plemented -now for more than three yeaB. It also confirmed many effcc- tivc areas of opttatton and supported many budgt't requests tbat I had been mak1n1 and wbicf! M'tt tbettafter implemented. We vtCVo'Cd tbc.~udy ~ 1arat1Y supportive and pos1uvc. in vaew of the duties imposed by the office by the city charter. The editonaJ also sugests ~t my "office (sic.) has been ~bed as having ·senous coJl!murucation Pf'Ob; lcms· with other ctty departments. No example is given. so ii is difl"ICU.lt to respond to this ,ene!"-1 allcption. My office is always ava11ablc to other departments. and f and the deputy city attomc)s arc _available for .con· suJtatjon. I rccosn12c that somctJmes our communications arc unwelcome, part1cuJar1y on those rclattvely few occasions when we have to say .. no.·· or when we say that a proposal is unwise because it exposes the caty to great habality. . Other aspects of )our co~ of my office demonstrate that you arc either not aware of or do not print all the true facts. for eumplc, your alleptjons about use or com- pensator) time do not reveal that at the former City Adnunistrator•s an· stance the comp-time policy was changed and the new policy required all comp time accrued in prior years to be used or lost by the end of last )Car. There were no funds available to pa) 1t off. It 1s agamst this background of factual errors and omissions that the Dail) Pilot has soul.ht my resig- nation. Althouah the Pilot bas never supported me. 1 believe I am at least cntttled to fair and unbiased report- mg. I ho~ that future coverqe of my office will be tempered by careful rcponma and substantiation offacu. rather than the Jhb references to unfounded allcpt1ons and reporting that emphasizes sensationalism. GAIL HUTTON Caty Attorney Huntington Beach False burglary alarms and slow growth in Costa Mesa To the Editor: Mr. Richard Eaton wrote to com- plain of a slow response by the Costa Mesa Police Department to a silent burglary alarm on March S. He·s ri&ht -the service was slow and the problem has been corrected. I offer my ~rsonal apoloC)'. Mr. Eaton·s letter. however, gives only one sjdc of the story. ln fact. responding to false alanns (like Mr. Eaton's) costs the tu payers of Costa Mesa many thousands of dollars each year. From Jan. 16 to Feb. IS this year. the Police Ocpanmcnt responded to S98 silent bura.lary alarms. All were false! Durina t"he same_ period. there were also JS s.ilent robbery alarms. Thirty-three were false. Thus. in one recent JO.day period. 629 of 63 l calls were false alarms. There ~re about 7 ,SOO total alarms last year. Usually, the response to a silent aiann is very quick in Costa Mcsa. For example. our department re- sponded to a silent alarm at Mr. Eaton ·s location last ycai: on May 2. Response time was 2 minutes. The alarm was false. Once the officer anived. he had to spend S2 minutes at the scene tryma to find the owner. This funher increases the costs lo the taxpayers. Also, consader the emotional burden on the officer respondina to what may be (but usually isn't) an armed robbery or bursJary in pro. gress. In this type of potentially lethal situation, the officer rides a biofoPcal roller coaster. I feel 1t is no1 fair to burden the rest ofourcitjzcns with these costs. Thole that den ve the bencfi t should bear the" ...-.SC0. I bclte.e twe: tbouJd biU thC Mr. T.) owners of busiqeues for the cost of s. or. ~ bis 'I lelitimate tespondina to false alarms. concern about high dcndty urbaniu- Mr. Eaton, rm sorry about the tion north of the .COS Freeway ICfYice you settived on March S. 0... --~~8-leva"'-Even t.t~· bo-.fboutah~ r:c ... ~~~ DA VE WHEELER ,. 366.000 square feet Of retail ip8CIC. Costa Mesa Council Membtr 1,600 ttsidcmial units, 900 ~hotel • • • rooms, I 0 12 s&ory buildings, three l S To the f.ditor: story buildings and on:z20 ory Rcluctan1ly I am responding lo Mr. bUildin .. Thcriot's 1rrauonal attack on Dr It is the impact oflhis i pon.liblc StC'phen GoldbcfJer (Daily Ptlot.. po~h that Dr. Goldberger is ad· March 27) becau.: I beheve few ' dressing and exposing. voters. if any. will place any cmiencc 6. Mr. T .• you state that we don't in his unscholarly thesis. have to join the freeway crowd or In the interests of brcvtty Mr. rs commute to school. wort. or rec· accusations will not be repeated. rcataon. Rubbish! Although at is however. it is esxntial that they not aarccd that tf the Seaerstrom and go unansv.-cred. Amel projects arc built as approved l . Dr. Goldbcr&er docs not believe by lhe City Council most of us will be voters att fools. 'f o the contrary he ts usin1 bicycles or walking. Then, as relying totaUy upon the voters to stop you say, we will surely be keptcJOIC to irresponsible and senseless growth. home. 2. SeldOm has it been so obvaous 7. You state. Mr. T .• tbat the Costa tbat the voters in a city do need Mesa City Council's policy is; if you protection from the actions of their btuld 1n Costa Mesa, you buiad ekcted Ci!Y Council. quality and that Costa Mesa iscited as 3. Mr. T. reread your letter. You a model in other areas. :You arc may want to strike out your claim to correct -many are referring to Villa aood manJICfS.. Also, as an adul~ you Martinique. planned in part by the must be aware that anyone wbO • Sctttstri>ms. as an example, of wha1 literally believes that voters do not not to build in a city. It as bcina have to keep an eye on elected referrtd to as modem-day slums. offtciaJs is, to put it kindly. naive. rabbit wa.mns and other unki.nd, ... Dr. Goldbcrarrwasconservative harsher ad~tivM when be quoted 11,000 new cars per Mr. T . it appears that }'OU are day. The environmental usessment eeui~ ready to run for City C:ouncil. ttport. which was not available at the (apin.) and you arc makina an early time now states that the ADT pitchtohavcyourcams-ianfi~ (ave.-. daily trips) will be 16,418 for by wealthy developers. In my opinion the first phase of the Home Ranch you arc aoma to find out that voeen projttt risi.na to 46.228 ADTs for the att not as iulliblc as you think. Home Ranch total. (Happy gridlock.. ' R.C. SHERRICK Costa Mell ' SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1988 By GREG KLERKX Of the Doily Pilot Stoff Only a few months ogo,Jeff Morris was stuck in a rut. He was, as he put it, "just staying olive," muddling through a series of minimum-wage jobs on the East Coast, hating each one more than the lost. D1shwoshing, 1onitoriol work -the prospeds weren't thrilling. "I felt like a robot, like a number," said Morris. "It was getting to be a real drag." Then in April, he joined the Dead. 111 get my energy by seeing a show," said Morris, struggling to find words to describe his feelings about the Grateful Dead, the bond which, for many, emboGies the free-living, free-loving spirit of the 1960s. "Their energy strengthens me. My e~ergy is weak between seeing ~' 0 woma1 niiitlJd Altdi shaWis poltffns into I-. ti#d Bob's htlod. Bolh <n tail ~I COio., otid "' d · tenditf1 ,,.. lint GtfJlllJ OtlOtJ coarts this w..t.t At rifil, Mir Jtftils ol Cobodo, DMJ SpiwGt of 8ofJdi#' Cr.a, Calf/., """ """"" w,-, ;J t.lt-rodo ,,.., ... ,..,, #ffyl cod ond., '° ~ OMJHMll. t In pursuit of freedo·m and friends them," Morris added, with nary a trace of sarcasm entenng his voice. Morris is a Dead Head, a member of the incredibly faithful legion that live and breathe for a bond that has cut only one album in the post eight ye0<s. He and other Dead Heads, expected to number about 20,000, have pitched camp at Irvine Meadows lor a three-concert stand this weeken£1. Some -though certainly nQ! all -Dead Heads con1ure v1s1ons of the most radical aspects olthe 1960s: long hair, bore feet , tie-dyed clothing, free love, free philosophy and free food. Many drive bonged-up Volkswagen buses. They hove been coiled h1pp1es, druggies vagrants and derelicts. And they claim they are misunderstood. "It's not drugs. It's t~e lomily it's the sense of community. It's too bod 1t can't be lrke this At top, Dead Head Lorry Stewart of Eugene, Ore., trrwe/s concert-to-concert seUing the Grateful Deud Ions' signature fie-dyed T-Shirfs. Above, sign of o Dead Head Trek.tie? every day," so id a Dead Head who goes by the name Cedar Sage. "Most of us don't even need to see the show. This is the show, he added. And what a show it is. A v1s1t to a Dead Head ' town" is like stepping through a trme warp mto 1968. Beaten-up school buses painted with a rainbow of colors sport bumper stickers with slogans like "There Is No Shelter From Nuclear War.'' One such bus hos been converted mto a rolling home, complete with a blackened stovepipe 1utting out through a side window. Groups of long-hairs sit in mcles on the pavement and sing folk songs accompanied by guitars and, yes, bongo drums. The tailgates ol countless VW buses ore outlets for natural foods, espresso and tie-dyed clothing. Pup tents are sandwiched between the buses. A smorgasbord of smells -not oU of them wrth legal sources -floats m the air. Despite their devotion, Dead Heads wince at terms like '' groupie" and ' 'fan," and insist that the relationship between the Dead and the Dead Heads 1s completely symbiotic. "They !Grateful Deodl focus on the l1f estyle that we plugged into years ago," said o woman named Calico, whose waist-length braids ore woven with 110 touch of gray," to quote a recent Dead song. "They brmg us together. We couldn't be here without them, and they couldn't be here without us. They know it. • ''Y ou'M see yuppies here, doctors and lawyers, all the way down to akohol1cs, bums," she said. "There ore grandmo hers and babies, as w•de a cross section as you.'U ever see. That shows the vitality of 1t." Self-described yuppie and Dead Head Bob Brittin who 1s comping out with his wrle and young daughter, so id he hos seen countless Dead shows. "We' re middle class, with a home m Lakewood. But we stin like rock 'n roll, 'sold Brittin, sporting on eomng, Dead Head T-shirt and the almost- mondotory ripped jeans. Most traveling Dead Heads earn their keep by se : ng food, clothing or other items at the shows. Morns, who h1tchh;kes from concert to coocert when he can't get a ride, sells soft drinks at the shows. Cedar Sage operates a free food bus, scavenging day-old food tossed out at local grocery stores to make vegetable stew. He sometimes trodes food for other necessities. The tailgates of countless VW buses are outlets for • natural foods, espresso and t~ clothing. Pup tents are sandwiched between the buses. A " smorgasbord of smells -not all of them with legal sources -floats in the air. Delaware noti"e Cricket ("My reol name :s Rob, but nobody coh me thot"l sells tie-dyed T-shirts and fashions bamboo "~osta" pipes for a living. He sotd Dead Heads ore ohen harassed along the concert tra I fa "no good , reosoo. "In Worcester, Moss., things got oreny weird," said Cricket between spoonfuls of vegetable stew from Cedar SOge' s bus. "They shut down al the bathrooms, wcxridn't let us in the mol'!s. The pOlice would beot us op. Bot the cops here hove been pretty cool." l" e many other hard-core Dead Heods, uidet doesn"I do much long-range planning. "I always find out where the next shoW is ood kind of get there, 'he soid. "Yoo just kind of get rides. If Y04J can't pay, you ccm kindofhitd\. H you · con' t hitch, something us.oOlly happens." A Dead Head who g<:>es by the moni er Freedom soid he was o maitary policeman before he discovered the Deod. He pUlls out his wolet to re~ a fomltY photo, pointing to t:wothers and potents, aind finOlly to w-1 as a dean-Shaven, QI.American teen - o lifetime belore the Vietnam ero ~his hotr sry'8, htS attitude Ond his ~fe. ' PeopJe led at us and they soy, 'They re peocen s, hlJ)pies, buiili ond theydodgeO the crOh.' Hey, I joined the miitory . the '60s," said Freedom. "When WrJ Street lirdy crashes thr°'91 ~grid, these ore lbe people who en going t0 MY~. "And ff we had a wm. these ore thef*>Ple. I'd want With 11t,'.!-M ,____..- said. \\Thiy' r. h people I trust.~· , 0.-, ..... ,.......,,,.. Def'ftMe Betty Belden Palmer (left) and Zee Allred ahare a laUCh with BdAmold. , 1 PAPARA ZZI PLUS "----=--~------~ --- -.u. ...... Boai monq maken O~en Pialaer and Dorotlay Betaler. .., -Stada Pealey, Jamee Baker m. Carolyn and Cbarlee Paap at Ambroel&. Hoag thanks 781 volunteers Auxiliary presents hospital with check ~or $142, 000 to go to Cancer Center By VIDA DEAN Of ... 0.-, ......... Members of the Hoag Hospital Auxiliary have contributed S2 million and I million hours of time Juring the group's 3S years of ex- istence. "They arc an invaluable asset to us." said Hoag president MlcbeJ Stepbens at a luncheon at Four &asons Hotel. Newport Beach. The hosp1tal-sponsorcd luncheon was attended by 450 of the 781 senior volunteers who dunng the past year worked more than 65.000 hours. (S1xt)-nine Cand} Stnpers also vol- unteer 11me.) As her last official act as president of the auxihal"), Greldlea Finer presented a check for S 142-000 to Stephens. The money represented sales in the G1f\ Box shop. which is chaired by Dorotlly Hettler. as well as mone~ made from baby photos by the Nightingales and funds donated by other support groups: Hunters, Sus- tainina and Copa de Oro. The gif\ accepted by the president will go to the Cancer Center. bringing the auxiliarv's total donation to the facility to $314,000 during ihe past two years. Following the luncheon, Kitty Leslie of Fashion Island presented a fashion show of attire for men. Stephens and Barry Steele, chief of staff at Hoaa, were two of the volunteer models. The auxiliary members will con- tinue their act1v1ties under the direc- tion of new president Marge Natti.Dg. • • • You never know when and where you'll pick up a fashion tip. A golfer never wears a matchmg cap and shin. At least. that was what KTLA and KMPC's E4 Antold said at the eighth Westmcd Gold Club's golf and tennis tournament Monday at Mesa Verde Country Club. He did his broadcast from the greens. "To be really cool. a golfer playing on the West Coast should wear a shirt from an East Coast tournament." said Arnold who was acting as emcee for the group for the seventh time. The ultimate in fashion chic is weanng a shirt from next year's tournament. he added. Joleen Parbam, who chaired the fund-raiser with Pllllp Aa"-ay, began thinking •90 shirts for '89 as goffers came off the links and into the clubhouse for the awards dinner. One-hundred-fifty-seven golfers saw action during the day. "We had 43 tennis players;· said Or. Carolya Nelsoe of Newport Beach, who cha a r- ed that segment of the tournament with anotherNBresident, I.ell Watts. The event was upected to brina in nearly $44,000. which has been earmarked for a nursina lcamina laboratory for Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. • • • Cbrles and Carolya Pup put on a real class act for the underwnters of the May 7 Viennese Ball -an e1ght- coursc dinner at the Ambrosia. Costa Mesa. The 50 guests t>cpn the four-hour catingcxpenence with caviar. cheeses and pates and moved on to consom- me with floating nasuuniums. sea salmon m sorcl sauce. peach sorbet. toumedos of beef wtth truffle sauce. endive and heart of palm salad. and Grand Mamier soume and raspber- ries. finishing off with frosted grapes and coffee. As they ate one course they could look ahead to what was coming - printed menus were at each place alont with fragrance favors and roses for the females. Charles was elated over the results of his underwritina endeavon. '"l..as1 year there were only IS underwriters. My goal was 20 and then when that was reached I went to 2S. We no'fi have 27 underwriters. And the dinner was all underwritten by Ambrosia .. (and the Paaps). Favors were from Nordstrom. Muriee and Marcy Malrille, la.met Baker m. Tom and Aue ~e,. BUI and Betty BeWea Palmer and Jn andHeleaLyeaundcrwrotethewine (a different one for every course. of course). Males Randolph underwrope the flowers. and MclUaley and E1cer Malapa1 took care of printing costs. Beldea Palmer. prcstdcnt of the Viennese Ball Committee for the OC Pacific Symphon) Associat1c:>n. thanked Paap for his underwnung succcss and generous!) offered to let him do 1t again next year. Between courses. guests table hopped. talked about the ball. which will be held at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. and perfected their waltzing. Diners included MaraJoa and Jerry Harri.DJlOll, Waltnat Jecllart, Marcaret and Carl ltarcller, Rote and Norm Smedegaa~. Gayle Wtdyolar and Mary and Pete M•tlt. • hlte tennis shoes optional at formal Golden Baton Gala ~ Black uc and white tcnnics op- uonal is the dress code for Fnday's G olden Baton Gala at Fo ur Seasons . H otel in Newport Beach. The attire was chosen 1n deference to the dress code of the entertainers. Canadian Brass. who wear white tic and tads and tcnnies. • The Orange County Philharmo nic :Societ} e'cnt begins wtth a 7 p.m. :cocktail pany and continJcs with : dinner and dancing to the Keith , Williams Orchestra before the zany •CB entenam. The Golden Baton Award will go 1h1s year to the Yamaha Music , Corpora11on. Former winners in- , c I u d c Disneyland. Flo11 Scbamacller, Dolaald Bro ud Henry Segerstrom. Eva Scheider 1s chair- woman ot the annual affair. T 1ckets are S 150 each. Reservation information 1s available by calling the OCPS office. 642-8232. • • • The South Coast S> mphony season will close Saturday with a concert at the Ro~n B. Moore Theatre. Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa. After the concert. music lovers will go to the Westin South Coast Plaza to celebrate the successful fourth season with a champagne receot1on. ' . . DeeUD ud AJfred Baldwin and Nancy ud James Baldwi.D will be honored May 3 by the OC Chapter of the American Jewish Committee. A 6:30 p.m. dinner is planned at Four Seasons Hotel. Newport Beach. J . Tboma1 Talbot ud Miclaael Merer arc c0<ha1rmen of the event. which. will feature Mayaard Wl1ber. national honoral") president of the AJC. as $uest speaker. More information can be obtained b) calling thc·AJC office at 660-8525. • • • The ninth annual "Designs for Dining" benefit of the Cinderella Guild. Ch1ldrens Hospital of Orange County. will take place Wednesday. Four waterfront homes will be filled with table displays provided by 23 exhibitors in the Newport Beach area. Tours will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The homes are those of the Jolln O'Douells, tile Jack Evuaes, the Rlcbrd Sewell• ud Jady ud Rope Hemley. A fifth stop of the day is at Von Hemert Interiors. 1595 Newport ;===========================11 Blvd .• Costa Mesa. where lunch will be served and fashions from G1mone's will be modeled. Also there wtll be tables decorated by other C HOC guilds. Ttekets arc $25 and can be purchased at Von Hemcrts. 642-2050. or by calhng the guild office at 532-86 75. • • • On Fnday. Von Hemert Interiors will be the setting of another gather- ing. a hunt breakfast sponso~ by the Grad Night Foundation. Or. Jospell Parsell. a renowned psychiatrist in substance abuse treatment. will be the speaker. Vlr&htia Smallwood 1s chair- ing the 9:30 a.m. event. The foundation's goal 1s to prevent needless loss of life by providing a positive alternative drug-and al- cohol-free celebrations for high school seniors. Rescrvauons can be made by calling Von Hemert. 642-2050. • • • The Carmen Chapter of the OC Performing Arts Center Guilds will host "An Af\cmoon at the Kentucky Derby" May 7 at the Mercantile Building. South Coast Plaza Village. Bear and Sunflower Streets. All three floors of the building will be used. A Dmcland band will entertain. a swins band will play for dancing. Mastro1anni's will cater a buffet luncheon and live and silent auctions will be held. A laf'IC video screen will show the race. Tickets arc SSO per person. Ben.Ice Cu, 979-2630. and Mary Au K.aMel , 641 -3880. are handlina ticket sales. • • • Friends and supporters of UCLA wtll aathcr Thursday at Four Seasons Hotel. Newport Beach, lor the htth annual OC Chancellor's Associates dinner. Wclcomina the auests. includJna CllueeU.r ... Mn. CUdea v...,. will be co-chairmen n. s.r..er and IUd Cal~• No-host coclctils arc set for 6:P.m. with dinner at 7:30. Youna will be the featured speaker. ••• Nineteen senior Assistccns of the NB Assistance Leaaue will be honor- ed durina the eighth annual med- altion dinner dance at 7 p.m. Friday at the Meridien Hotel, Newpon Beach. Jim ReMrU will act as emcee and the Jim Robert Trio will provide music. DeMlle ae.e•ld ud S...y £ater'M9 arc co-chairing the pany. • • • The President's Associates Women of Chapman Colleac will hold its first luncheon Friday at Four Seasons Hotel. Ne~rt Beach. Sen. Marta Be~ will be the auest speaker. • • • United Cerebra) Palsy's first an~ nuaJ dauic car fun drive and SioCk hop will be held from 10 to 4f.m. Saturday at The Hop. l 774 Brook.hunt. Fountain Valley. Every panicipant will hive the opponunity buffet and dancina. More infor- mation can be obtained by ailing 557-5100 . • • • The USC Town and Gown Junior AuJuliary of OC will hold a sprin1 benefit at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Bialboa Bay Oub. The fun will get under way with a silent auction dunna the cocktail hour. Dinner and a live auction will follow. Proceeds will provide scholarships for OC students to attend USC. • • • The Arts Center's Guys and Dolls Chapter will hold a benefit at 5:30 p.m. May I at Cafe Lido. Chair- women Leri Foster ... See Lanld have arranged for an evenina of dinina (lobster dinner). fashions (ln- triJue Bouuquc) and jazz by the aroup Intersection. Tickets arc S 125 each. Men infor- matfon is available by caJlina 6S0-0400. Guys and Dolls member- ship is composed primarily of unmar- ried professionals, cwic and social leaders. • • • P.07 J....._ will entertain mem- ..-----------------------------to rick in a vintaar Plicbrd. Uchcar will be liven a set of destination duts and a fun map. The ride will be aboUt 30 miles ... UNI wiU be tiUowCd by bers of the Harbor View Hills Garden Oub Wednesday at her Corona dcl Mar home. President Sall7 Gnller, 7S9-0259, has mOt"C 1nfonnation on the 9:30 a.m. event. Eunice Downey was a nice person Defore . . before she unden~ent Facial Rejuvenation. But s he wasn't nearly as friendly and energetic until she took the remar~ble medical treatment that lifted even the heavy wnnkles from her face. FaciaJ Rejuvenation changed Eunice~ life. It gave her a second chance to look as young as she felt. And because its a nonsurgical treatment that removes old skin insteild of s tretching it tighter the way facelif ts do, she'll l6ok SO when she~ 65. Fifty-five when she~ 70. l'ou get the picture. The O 'Neil Oinic can also relilQVe acne scars, spots on hilnds and ums. spider and varicose veins and a range of other skin problems you may have thought youet have to live with the rest of your life~ To explain these FaciaJ Rejuvenation techniques, O'NEIL CLINIC Medical Director, Kelly J. O'Neil, M .D., will present a special fret seminar entitled, "Facial Rtjutitnt1tio11: Grvirrg l'o11r Skin • Strond Chanct" on Thursday, April 28 at · 7;30 p.m. in the Harbor Room of the Newporter Resort, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beacti. CA. Take the JambOree Exit oil fwy. 405, .md proceed east to tlie Newporter Resort. Sptln' is l1m1tal, JO pltaSt trSt·rt't tori.If by 011/mg toll trtt, l-MX>-Sl1·l76.f or 71~6ib-4J95. t'' 714-518.:4061. NEIL CLINIC :101 South frvu\e MedkAI R.tneho Sinhll F. Rd . Cft1wr Suilf ~ Ml!<> Cul~ £nC fta , CA 92024 -Sutee 'Zf11 lrvirw, CA 927M 296t5 .Rancho c.iafornia Ra. SUite 118 bncho UlllOmia, CA 91J90 c Joreen and Larry GOge cordially Invite ~ to attend a ma)Cf exh1bltk>n awakl bV NlnOWn9d Cdllfomia ortllt F r'\N~f AS"l.' LINGERIE WHEIE YOUR FANTAIB a DREAMS COME llUEI VEPIWE MN HAVE SHOES a IOOlS AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER THINGS. COME SEE US! BIZARRE FASHK>NS BREAST CREAMS llNQlRIE KUMASUTM HOIERY PfTTICOATS GlOYIS TIGHTS lUTitER SHOii , INCDll JIWILRY 800TI GAGc.TS fNftAIY Lii i I I ••1111111111c ............. ...._ .. __,.CA_ (1M)1JNlll .............. ., ... ..... a.rs.tlaa .. Leacao. (left) ......... hallalll ...... . Cl,. bwdl• of aodel'• .... f• Ca..uo. ..... . laemllnee, and eboalder 8trape wide on one aide and faJJln& low on tbe other eboa.lder. The new baate coature collection u of now la a.nan.Uable ha the U.S. Orenge COMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday. April 24, 1NI a Hemlines on a roller coaster Sandpipers say De Lenclos styles are 'Interesting' By VIDA DEAN ............... The De Lcnclos brothcn, Christian and Francas.. came to Newpon Beach from Fran« brine.int with them six French models and more than 100 paeces of their fashion collection for a us. debut. Haute couture took on new mean- ing as the "er) structured styles were paraded Tuesday before 380 mem- bers and 1uests of the H~ Hospital Sandpipers at the Mcndicn Hotel Thett ts no probiml of hem lengths .. ,th Chnstian de Lcnclos' styles - each garment has several. Undecttied on weanna pants OT a sJun'> AJso no problem. An even1n1 dress was made wttb a trouser lq on one sick and a mint slurt on tM oth«. One problem a woman might haH· would be 1t1tina a husband or fncnd into one the desiJDCr's silk tuxedos made with mesh insets that bare the chest. a portion of the leg and backside. "lnierestma" w>aS a heard often word at the show. which brought in nearly $20.000 for the Sandpapers '"They arc not the type of dress you would wear to Gelsoo's." quipped oncwatc~ ··1 tlunk they a.re fantastte ... said O.Ui SdllweD of the creat1ons as- sembled Wlth as many as three fabncs an one dress. "I know women an Newport Beach that would wear them ... ""They are 11rork1 of an. .. uid Mary Dell Bart:oeru ... The constnaction and fabrics are oumandinJ.. .. "I am the architect and Christian is the decorator." Francis de Lenclos ·said of the fashion~. Francis has desi1ned about I SO buiktinp . ..This lS theater," said chairwoman Cud.ke ~as she watched and considered several styles for hendf with help from husband Ro.,er ... We were approached by the Meridien laJt fall about sponsonn1 the show. Air France helped underwrite by P.f0vid- an1 transportation for the ~ fashions. models and dressers.· While the Oranae Countians had the opportun&t) to look at the collco- uon (pnccd at S 1.200 and up). the De Lcnclos team had tbe opponunity to look at a little of the count) Touches of France were 1n e' 1dence al the show. The luncheon menu featured coq au vtn and tarte tatan, and ceramic centerpieces ear- ned out a countf) French theme. "The rooster on our table 1s a symbol of France.-saadClaede......,ofLos .\ngelcs. trade commissioner and French consul. Faft) ceramic animal centerpieces were made and donated by member Laraine Ealc$ton The)' were sold for S50 and &aded S:?.SOO io the Sand· papers' treasury. Other commltltt memben ISStll· lnJ With the fund·rll.SCC wc:rc llaey U.epre, ea...& Cwatmiilp, CanJ Bampkreya, Tesld Mwal. v .. a. Bercer. Lek Maleee, Numi Pape, Faul.a VllaU, Joy CvrJ ... lllarilya Reed. Petite and full-figured women should choose jewelry with care Size, shape of adornments determine whether they will flatter or overwhelm V111 DEii J~ can add to or detract from the fashions you wear. The pieces should play up your as.sets and minimize any flaws to help the wearer achieve a pulled-tQFtber. tasteful look. Jewelers of America. Inc., whkh provides infonnation about fioer- dry, advises a little self-analysis bd'OC'C decidin1 on a purchase. In Western societies. a woman is usually classi f ICd as "petite .. if she is S feet 4 inches tall or under. .. average .. if she is S feet 7 irtehes: and .. tall •. if she is over S f ect 7. The petite woman must take more Fashion Dnicnen of Oranse County will present its second fashion show at 11 a.m May I at a luncheon at Four Seasons Hotel. NC"!fPC>r1 Beach. Marilyn Wheeler of Fashion ETC. will coordinate the show. Which will spotliJht the ctta· lions oflocal designers. Throuab the efforts of Mary Ann and Len MilleT. the proceeds from the event will benefit the Medical Re- search and Education Society. ua Colleee of Medicine. Tickets art S3S each. Rescrvatio~ available now, can be made by calhna 847--42S8. • • • A fashion extravapnza will be presented Saturday at the U.S. bead- quarten of Noevar, Inc •• 109S S.E. Main St, Irvine. The cosmetic com- pany from Japan is prcsentina the 10 Lm.-to-2 p.m. event in coopeTltion with the Sou them California Leader"s Forwn. The event includes a series of five mini ~ all rdatina to upectS of fashion for the ·aos and demonstrations of the com,.nts laiest techniques in the antHipQI ftdd. The ~blic may attend the lellion. Which includes luchc:On. Ticket information is available by c•Ui• 660-1111. • • • Clwtotte Bnidy of Fidelity Feder· al, 559-7007 can be tQcbed for raervatioa1 b the "April in Paris .. fashion luncheon at l l:-30Lm. Fridmy at tl9c Irvine Marriott. The event is spontOred by Soropcimist Inter· natioul of Irvine. Tbe Irvine Cbildren·s Fund. a care when maktng deCls1ons with clothin1 or J~dry. bcca~ mastakcs will loom larser on henhan on others. Petites, acxordina to the jewelers orpniution. should choose collar- lcngth necklaces which do not fit too uahtly but rest on the oeckbone. When it comes to earrings. the thin petite woman .hould concentrate on eamogs that sweep up, and angles that draw attention upward. Average petite women 5hould also select rollar-lenath necklaces. no chokers.. which emphasize shorter necks. Necklaces with V shapes and ones that fall below the breast but nonprofit orpn1zauon which raises mon~ to provide portable child~ facilities on elementary school sites in Irvine. will benefit from the show beina held duriftl'Secretary•s Week.. Silent and lave auctions art planned. Tickets are $30 per person. abo\e the waist elonpte the fll'Jre Full-figured petite women should avoid round shapes altQFthcr. cs- pcc1ally button or round eamngs. Sharp icometnc shapes provide ircatcr contrast. more lines and anaJes to attract the viewer. Also. she should avoid lln) Jewelry. even though she 1s a petite. FulJ.ficures will onl) be emphasized by smallness Medium-sized watches. necklaces and bracelets are best. but the last two • • • The latest looks m men's and women·s tennis wear will be modeled at 7 p.m. Wcdnescby at the South Coast P1aza Nordstrom. Tennis pro Bob Hochstadter wall gjve tips on doubles and maxed doubles. Reser- vations can be made b) calling 549-8300. Ext I 23S. WORLD CLASS TALENT EXPO '88 •• DALLAS, TX • October '88 OPEN ~ATION WllNQ Tuee .• Aprlf 26th. 7 p.m . Find out more about the Faceftnders Wond Class Talent Expo and your opportunfty: • To meet and lnl9Mew with the top modeling & telenl ~ from wound the wor1d. • Jo .._,.,, more about the modeMng Industry from Che exs>er1• • To ha¥8 • oncetn • ••• c:hanCe to purtue a modeling e... with the right guidlnce. with prown ,_,.. ... CALL FAC ........ TODAY For More Info. (714) 183-9545 .... OtlHllt.111 Mh ---f-MTSCOOll 17100 Ollltte Ave .• nine, CA ~WCM.L_. VENETIAN GONDOLAS WEDDINGS AT SE Mendora should not fit close to the skin. The woman of avcrascc height has a wide vanety of p1ccn to ch009C from because ner he1Jht is neither a benefit nor d1sadvantqe. Than and average can wear any lcncth of necklace. Eamng choices should be triangles. squares and ovals. Bracelets should be wider rather than narroweT. because they arc more proportional to the averqt woman·s size than arc than0C1 ones. Full·fiaured avCflltS should not draw attention to the breast. avotdanJ necklaces which rest on the brcastlinc and maluna sure not to wear too many neckfatts. which also tend to emphasize the chcsL All jnrclry pietts should be of mechum SlZe - not delicate pieces. Tall women are the most vcnaul' group when 11 comes to wcanng clothes and acccssones. bema able to - carry ofT looks that would be over-... whclmana for othtt 'WOmen. Thtn tails can wear chocker neck- laces which cut the hne of the neck. Necklaces of pearls or stones all the same sac wort better than paduatcd types. A veragc talls can wear almost any lcntb of necklace aod hav~ a wide range of bracelet choices except for ckhcate ptecn which would look aYfb,-afd. Full-fisured tails should wear mW. uple than or a couple of thick bnieelcts to give a heavier ovttall fedina,. When scltttin1a necklace. she sbouJd avOJd o"~rsized beads wtudl couJd make the neck seem fuller. Loote and tapcrina beads of medium me are besL CL01HING FOR A l.JFEs1m. . ' ~ ' . $ICX)till) 1IYll.. 1MI mm'M. <XMn" °' 90Uftt ~ PIN.A _____________ 8_4_2-_4_S_2~lt~---....-----~~~~~~--...... \ • n.e'tca•1,_a.4YINm• &be--.... lilt 'Iii ..... --.. more ---'unioM · 'n the ' ,.._ .,._. • JOl I f C'*n' parade, maki11 a toca o shoWs in the past three ~kl. The heavier of •he tbree MW· cemen i1 ........,.. the Euripides ~Y openinc Wednaday for a t•o-wttk run at UCI. Anivina the 11me evenina is the two-character ~cal "I De, I De,•• while Friday will fliMI a new comedy. ••rta,-. Dec· '*·"on the boards of the Hunt1naton ~h Playhouse and the musical .,,. Bf• ~ .. at the Mormon ~wch 1n Newport Beach. Graduate 1tudent Constantine .WVanitak isdircc1ina .. Medea" in the !ludio Theater on the Irvine campus. 0.CCy will play the title role Sarah Salisbury cast as the nurse. Performances are scheduled Wednesdays throu&h Sauudays at 8 ,p . for two weekends, with the ']ltunday and Friday stqinp of this ittd already sold out. Call 856-6616 ~ ~t information. .. I Do, I Do, .. the musical vcrsfonof • ~ Fourposter," hits the stage for T Rnt of three scheduled local revivali in tbt acxt few montM uader the direction oflrld Carroll. ahoftda Carlson ii musical director. Jack Haprty and Btlle Calaway compri1e the cast at Southampton. 140 Ave. Pico, San Cle~te. The show will run Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8: I 5. Fridays and Satur- days at 8:4S and Sundays at 1:30 and 8: U throu&h June 19. Reservations arc taken 11498-7576. The new comedy "Playina DOctor" focuses on a youna man's efforts to pass himself off as a medical school Jf&duate. Robert Sternbe,.. is direct- in1 a cast composed of Ricci Thomas. Ral_ph Finfrock, Mark Cook. Gary Coffman. Patty West. Tracy Godfrey, Pat Boyer and Thom Spadaro. Performances will be 11ven Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuah Ma( 21 in the theater at Gisler Schoo . 21441 Strathmoor lane, Huntington Beach. Reservations 832-1 405. A cast of80 performers will pther for .. Bye Bye Birdie" at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), at 16th Street and Dover Drive in Newport Beach. Faye Eccles is directing the show with Laurie ~ U.u.,.toa, D1aM ~-. lllclaael CoWer ln ~ S.cla prodaetloa Of 0 a,e ~e Blntle ... AdmtlllOll he. • ....... 111-bylMONwC:O.. ' Clrildfeo"• ...... OoWiB ... ~o11cs·s Fonua II, Had .... Btacfi" (19U371). Friday .. 'T:JO. Saturday 11 l:JO ud 7:30, &Oday Md next Sunday 11 2:30. Elsewhere around the live lheat« circuit. thetc shows are on the boards and con1inu1na: Schwimmer doina c~phy and •''11M leMll ,_ ae...a1" on the Alan Rcminaton conduct1na the or-main 1iaac of South C011t Re~ory, chnara. 6SS Town Center Drive, Costa Meu The tttn-onented show runs (957-4033). Tuesdays throu1h Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Fridays at 8 p.m .• Saturdays at 2:l0 throu&h May 14. Call 261-9850 or and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until 642-1l86 for ticket information. May 29. The curtain come down on five •"Call Me ........ at the COit& other local productions after this Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton weekend's performances. Winding St.. Costa Mesa (650-5269), up their respective runs arc: Thursdays throuah Saturdays at 8 •"Who's Afraid of Virginia p.m .• Su~1at l :JO until May 8. Woolf?" at the Garden Grove Com-•'"ne t ......._ G,....te" at munity Theater, St. Mark Street at the Irvine Community Thealer, Tur- Chapman A venue, Garden Grove tie Rock Community Park on (897-5122), extended performances Sunnyhill Road at Tunle Rock Drive, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Irvine (857-5496). Fridays and Satur- •"Tom Jwn" in the Studio days at 8 p.m. throu&h May 7 with a Theater of Orange Coast College in matinee today at 2 p.m. Costa Mesa (432-5880), closing per-•"Tlli Price" at the Gem Theater, formanccs Friday and Saturday at Main Street at Acacia Avenue, Gar- 5:30 and 8 p.m., today at 5:30 and 1cn Grove (636-7213), Wednesdays next Sunday at 2 and 5:30. throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m. until May •"Lav" by the LP Repertory Com-7 with Sunday performances today at pany at the Oif\on Miller Communi· 7:30 and May I at 3 p.m. ty Center, JOO Centennial Way, •''Tiie Fordper" at the San Tustin (554-8890). final per-aemente Community Theater, 202 formances Friday and Saturday at Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente 8: I 5, today and next Sunday at 2:3Q!C3J (492-0465), Wednesdays through Sat- •"Y.o. Cu't T8;kt It Wida Y"" at urdays at 8 p.m. until May 7. Coastline College s Ne~n Beach •"Seascape" at the Alternative Center, 3101 Pacific View ~~e. Repertory Theater, 1636 S. Grand Corona del Mar (759-S404). wtndmg Ave., Santa Ana (836-7629), up Fnday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Thursdays throu&h Sundays at 8 p.m. Jack 1""w••· Karlene Bncllef ln "&ea.cape .. at tbe AltematlYe Repertol'J Tlleater. until May 22. •"Y• C. .. TMe It Wldl Y•" at the La Habra Community Theater, 311 Euclid Ave., La Habra (213 905-9708), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through May 7. •'-n.t Blltler OW It" at the Cypress Civic Theater, 5172 Oranae Ave., Cypress (229-6796). Fndays and Sat- urdays at 8 p.m. through May 7 with Sunday performances today at 2 p.m. and May I at 7 p.m. •"S..w W .. te" by the American Children's Theater at the Anaheim Cultural Ans Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (7Sl -S032), Satur- days and Sundays at l p.m. until further notice. •"Bew IM Odler Ralf Leva" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. ff&rtior Blvd., Santa Ana (979-S5 II), ni&htly except Mondlys at varyina curtain tjmes throuab May l~ h •"La Cap aex Fellet" at t e Grand Dinner Theater 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-771.0), ni&ht~y except Mondays at varyin1 curtam times throuah July 17. •"CarMsel" at EUzabctb How- ard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1 540), ni&hlly except Mondays at varyinacurtain times throuab May s. Stacy Keach tackles Hemingway role for TV BJ JERRY BtJCK l#T ......... ..., LOS ANGELES -Stacy Keach. who ponrays Ernest Hemingway in a new TV miniscnes, is working of- fstaie with the famous writer's grand- daughter to combal lhe abuse of drugs and alcohol. Just as Heminaway was known for his boozing. Keach knows a thing or two about drugs. While he was sull doina the "Mike Hammer" series he was arrested in April 1984 in EnaJand for smuaJina 1.3 ounces of cocaine. He spent six months in prison in late 1985 and earlr 1986 -"the lowest point of my life' -and says he has been free of drufs ever since. hour syndicated miniseries that wtll bcaJn playina on stations across the country this weekend. .. did an anti-dru& film and I'm still very active in the fi.Jht." he says. .. I just went to Corpus Christi, Texas, wilh Margaux Hemingway to help raise money for a drug and alcohol program." -:-----.....,.----......,----------------,-----------------------------. Hemingway, a 32-ycar-old model, was treated for alcoholism at the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirqc, Calif.. in December. He recalls that a few years &IC! he and a friend were tounna Hcmina· way's house in Key West and loo~ina at pictures of the Nobel Prize- winnina writer as a young~· ."My friend asked me. 'Something nna a bell?' I said no and he said. 'Go look in a mirror.' So when we Sol back to that house to film it was like deja vu ... IREA Mann Brea Plaza 529-5339 •COITAMUA Edwards Town Center 751~184 ll TORO LA MIRADA •ITAmll Edwards Saddleback Pacific's I.a Mirada Edwards 581-5880 994-2400 Villaol Center IRVlllE •OMlllE 891.0SS7 Edwards University Century Cinedoml ..........., !?L 854-8811 S:W.2553 l"'-ftlA u 1 I 1 [i.t..-ACC9'ftDl'OllNl-P 1J ljr,ft& L'L 9"UDD9~ ·-----.... fAa __ _ Stacy aod MdiBt are about to dboo+er a new four-letter word for 9CJl in the '809 ..• Help! ll009ISTllUCK (a) u JS 2 50 5:00 1 .U t :JO a .. C>ADCAST~ (ti) 12:10 2 :40 5 OS 7:25 & 10:00 ._._ •wwww1a--. uiw--1$.L .......... ----0... ......... ..... .... .-. ... ,"' .. ,..,.. •m1 ... • ·--ti&-·-M.A..... ·=-.www .... -...... :.::-=:. ..... :::::---w =--~-=--=---·==-·==. =--·~o:::.., 1.:=-· ll .... <llil ........ --1 ...... .... .,... ----·-. Keach stars in "Hemingway," a.six- ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Bl8T IUllllN IANGUAGI FILM Keach says that three years ago when he was doing 'Mike Hammer' he almost got a Hemingway project ofTthe ground with CBS. "Then l found out Danny Wilson was doinJ this show and that he had me in mind for Hemingway. It's the old cliche ofbeina in the right place at the ri&ht time. In a stranae way I believe I was destined to play this part." Hemingway's 16 novels and 49 sbon stories are still in print with worldwide sales of more than a million copies annually. Althouah some of his novels show sips of qe, his distinctively crisp, terse. action- packed style make his sbon stories and journalistic pieces seem u rel- evant and as contemporary as ever . .. He was a man who looked for one true sentence," Keach says. .. He never used •diectives. He tried to write the way Cezanne painted. But he was a man who turned on his friends. I think it was the booze. He helped T.S. Eliot aet started. He helped F. Scott Fitzacrald set back on his feet. But he turned on them. "He was passionate about his work and his family. He was sensitive. althou&h I bate to use that word because it can be misconstrued. And when be &Ol loaded he WU a diftiaall ::.!~!!!!!L!!ll~l!t•L.:I person. He was a terror. I think be felt EDWARDS LIDO he had earned 1tic ri&ht to Jive the way MRwwy • a.cH .___ he did. He aot up early, wrote, then .... 'F"'Vn .. ., _ had breakfast and drank a bottle of wine." ..... , ... " .uua (March 21-ApriJ 19); Opponunity uim t.o be reunntd with lo\ cd Cheaters live by stringent rules one. Focus on home. family. 1CCU11ty, chance to increas.t income. Wbat had • bttn out of ~ch is now clotc at hand. Can«r. C,apricom fisure promi~lly. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Key is to divmif>·· to make inquanes. to sataify intellectual curiosity. You'll be aj\len more leeway to put pohcie~ into DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have wnuen some comments for the woman who is seeina a married man. I wish someone had done this for me. I mia.ht have emCf'ICd from my stupor and opened my e}'n a lot sooner. I hope you will find room for this in your column, Ann. These poor de- luded dumbbells need all the help they can act. If You Are Seeinaa Married Man: I. Never make plans to be with him on a holiday. Those spcc11J days arc reserved for his wife and family. 2. Foriet about aoina out an public. Even a movie 1s a n~no. You can't be seen tascther. 3. If you need him in case of an emergency you are out of luck. Remember. you arc never to phone him either at home or at work. He calls you. 4. No matter what he tells you. he sleeps with his wife and they have sex. S. Yourcalcndardoesn'tcount. He sees you when it 1s convenient for ham and you must adjust to his timetable. 6. Docs.he buy you gif\s you can be proud.or. • 7. Are you aware that you have taken yourself out of circulation and may be passina up some wonderful opportunities because of this rela- tionship'? 8. Has he told you that he will move out of the house when his daughter gets married. or his son vaduates from high school, or his mother dies? 9 Arc you aware that most waves whose husbands arc having an affair know about It or are intenscl}' susp1c1ous and often they know who the woman 1s? I 0. Has it ever occurred to you that a man who cheats on his wife will also cheat on the woman he 1s cheating with because a cheater is a chcater1 I have -BEEN THERE IN WEST- CHESTER, N.Y. DEAR WESTCHESTER: o.IJ a womu WM us Un4 ~ tM nperiettce ceeW uve ..... cd .. abeve. Tlaukt fo, ........ ,..,. urd· woiiwltdom. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Today I had lunch in a restaurant that served me enough food to feed four hunll)' pcoplt for an entire day. I felt guilty and bepn to multiply the amount of food I was wasting by the millions of people in America who were probably doing the same thing. Wouldn't It make sense if the waiters took those untouched pieces of chicken and lamb chops. baked potatoes and mounds of beans and carrots, put them m bap and de- Ii vered them to shelters for tht homeless? I'll bet many volunteer groups would be alad to <So the pack mg up and deliverint,-OVER- FED AND FEELING G ILTY. DEAR OVERFED: I, too, ute to see perfectly 1oo4 food left • plates la restaarutt, b•t die aJteraatJve yoa 11geste4 l1 Dot viable. Tiie board of laealtlt ill most cities prolaiblt1 tile reselllDI or 1lvta1 away of food tlu1t 11 rehlnied to lk kikllln. effect. Lona-distance call is featured. could mull in joumfy. GEMINI (May l 1-June 20): Be ready to revise. revamp, rebuild, possibly to relocate. Individual who constantly ------------ complains could chante tune and become valuable ally. Brina IOUrtir material up to date. Taurus is in picture. s CANCE& (June 21-July 22): News YOM£Y received concemina future holiday or vacation. Check wardrobe, passport and o maintajn • sense of adventure. Money MARR picture is briahter than onajnally anuc1-••••••••••••• pated. VirJo pla)'.S 1mponant role. LEO(July 23-Aua. 22): Surpme as due. involv~ family and sifts. mmron takes place and you'll feel more secure as ~ult. Focus on beaut). style. showmanship. Romanttc intettsu arc he1Jhtened. could 1nvohe Capncom. VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Oandesune meeting takes place. }'ou·111cam more about med1tat1on. pnvacy and future prospects. Be d1scrttt. you will receive valuable information. Pa~. another Vargo will fiJurc in picture UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What had been .. put aside· 1s apm available could enable you to enhance reputation. Emphasis on pcrs~s1 vencss. charm contacts with imponant people. Elemenu oft1mang. luck ndt with )Ou. SCOllPIO(Ocl. 23-Nov. 21): Your words. actions have faT-rcachmJcff'cct. Prestiae on upswina. you'll be asked to pert1opate in unique organtUtion. Promotion featured. you11 leam mon! about life and love Anes involved. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-0tt. 21): Leaming process sumulatcd. enthusuwn replaces ennui. You'll receive offer. very attractive. but a second one as more desirable. Means play waning game Public responds an encouraging manner. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Puzzle pieces fa ll into place. )OU gam O\-erall view. Older woman. possibty famil) member makes intelligent concession. Spotlight on home. secunty, improved financial sunus .\quanus featured. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You receive added rccogniuon. populant) zooms upwards. you could win contest. Individual )'OU ~~ct requests interview. Display versaulity, humor, enthusiasm (1em1ni wall figu~ in picture. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): \>Ou're on more solid cmo11onal-financ1al ground. Individual who balked at coopcrauon wall now accede to )Our demands. Be aware of fine print. study proposal that m'ohcs reno\allon IF APRIL ts IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current qcle highlights tra,cl. crcat1v1t)'. ability to display wares. talents before larger audience Lo'e pla)'s prominent role. you could actually encounter your "soul mate .. Pisces. Virgo people play import.ant roles tn your life. You arc spmtual, p~1en1. and man) regard you as 1ntrigu1ng. mystenous. aJamorous. You appreciate theater. drama. luxury and can be self-indulacnt. Dunng Jul}'. love and mone)' will be featured. You could hat JaclcpoL ITODA Y'S SUNDA y PUZZLE I ACROSS short J Covers with 71 Hindu garment 78 Graded (a gold 73 Actor Alda 1 Zoo enclosures test) •Compass pt 7" Sate retreat 6 Digging tool 80 God of war 5 Appear 76 Precipitates 11 Stair 81 Alleys 6 Like peanuts 78 cantaloupe 15 Force away 83 Nights before or popcorn 79 Jeer 20 Get up 8" Building wing 7 Student 81 Actress 21 Made happen 87 Two-edged 8 In this Ander.on 22 At this place sword condition 23 Run off to wed 90 Fern leaf 9 Lair 82 Stiles 2• Riot 92 Yams 10 Bl~ical 85 Ooean-going 25 Of high 94 Soft cheese garden vessel anitudes 95 Set straight 11 Forms 86 Sty glances 26 Afresh 96 Demeanor 12 Nervous 87 Continued 27 Cabbie's 97 Parlor 13 Poet's retentlessty charges 98 Pine Tree "before'" 88 Somewhat the 28 Terminate State 14 Church eeets same 29 "Praying" 99 Cotton 15 Chorus 89 Yearns insect machines 18 Sir Galahad's 90 Most elegant 31 Oozes 100 Justification mother 91 Communists 33 Elves 103 Contemplate 17 Harbor 93 Sucx:ulent 35 Glr1 104 Supplement 18 Fencing sword 3 7 "The Arst -.. pf ant 105 ~s. e.g. 19 Not as much 38 Type of 106 conscious 21 Narrow boats 94 Teue Instrument 107 Goff ciubs 30 Kittles playfulty •O Chinese 108 Preordains 32 Mountain 96 Eight furlongs dynasty 110 Plunders ridge 97 Remain 41 Loathed 111 Hiding ptaoe 3't Garden flower 98 Butterlty-like 43 Bargain events 112 One: Scot. 36 Otvldes lnMCt 46 Eased 113 Gross minus 39 Exposed to 100 Climbing 51 Speeches net wind pfants ~Aspect 115 Prepare to •2 Summer drinks 101 Proofreader's 55 Brother of ship (3 Hofy mark Moses 116 Shrews' ""'Pain 102 Reverence Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday. April 24, 1988 81 LAKEWOOD ' '"' \11 t\ll ..... ~ t·--· IOHf Stlte0$JMN MAGAl AIOY1 THI LAW 1•1 ........... ,. .• ,. 90411' snMO lUCAS MAAJ LADY IN WHm •1 ,,., 1.U S 61 t•S t•U IOUTS...OIOlllfftI W*I GOOD MOaNING VlnHAM ,., I) • t• J 1J , U t•. WMT OtSHIT \ THI FOX ANO THI HOUNO 11 11» 2:1S ." ,....,.Hf l'KOllO , ... ,Jl • ... 1:• ••••• » ·- 90la'I fftlM) ll1UIN '° 9IOWT IMI M M UG89 CCNl'tlllU ..._ •• a.u t.a ,,.. ,.,. ANAHEIM 116 llt MM l ...,., • f! '•• ... .. ~· .. LU ,__1"C'°9Y ~ CASUAL SIX ? • IOltN tN I.AST L.A. 11 , -caou-eum THI UNHOlT 1 DllTY OAHCtHG fN.l>t ~---MOONSTitVCK 1Nt WALL STUn 1111 ORANGE 90Hf sn•o MAN .. -~ 9UVAU COlO.S 1 11•1•u••• ••• 61.AHM>l'Ct "IMAN(Nf IJCOIO •""-111 11'MJ.U• ....... SI .. , .. .U MH CltOSS He9 MATn THI UNMOL Y 11 ' II > • I M • ., , •• '"""" MMA4 AIOY1 THI LAW 1•1 I 1t ) W I • 1 U • U _l_Mllft_~ A TtMI Of DISTINY ... ,,. U • l It l .. I H 1•4S •tt '""~ , .... , ·-'°"~-"'" STANO ANO DIUVll 1"9! ,,.,. ........ 11• BUENA PARK .. IMCMMl UATOH IUOlUUtCl IC THI WfTCHIS Of lASTWtCK II LADY IN WHm ~u THI GATI ""-ll ~TAWMO M()()HSTIUCK '"°' WALL SltHT ~ "'"'''' , ........ ,..,. -~·-... "" T'Hl UNMOlT OCtTY DANCING ~IJI ecll.al'~--~--... CA5UAL 51X 1 ltl I It S• I 1• , .. -1141 90laY llUIO -~M009CJ( llLOXI llUIS ,.,..,)! ,., , .. .... , ·-wc.u .... LADY tN WHm tt• > it S •IM ••U IC>tlf11190-- THI SlYlHTH SIGH tll IJ u ) ..... , *'6J ·--,.,. UTUIN TO SNOWY llY11 If THI LfGIND CONTINUIS IN ! ., .... , ... HIWAY39 H HI MU·-~'-' CO,_ ... . .. -O!Olj-"""" THl UNHOL T .•1 ... OlllTY OAHCIHG ... .,, Wl,_lnCl_~ CASUAL SIX ~ 11 M>llH IN I.AST L A. 11 ltC)efH W1lUMIU G000 MOllNIHG YllTNAllA !91 lllOXI ILUES ~» STIWHKAGAl AM>VI THI \AW I &AD MIAMS !I -ca.oar ~ DUVAU. 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APRIL 2•. 1988 Time to roundup ranch home is now Montanas provi e custom homes and a country lif estYle The suctCSS of MontanH at Nellie Gail Ranch is funher proof that r;nove-up homcbuyen arc look'ina to gtt away from the crowds of the city and live in an area that features hone tnals and serenity rather than free- ways and noise pollution. After only two months, Montanas is 80 percent sold. One of the rcmainina custom- styled homes available at Montanas. the impressive Plan 3, showcases numerous archJtectural options and i.; is desilfted to accommodate the amuent lifestyle of the prospcc\ive homebuycr at the prestigious South Oran1e County development. "For the executive family with tccnaae children scelung a lar&e. privacy-oriented home, the Plan 3 can be adapted to include as many as five to six bedrooms and four full baths. said James Upton of the Irvine-based Upton Development Corporation. "This expansive home offers 3.492 square feet of custom appointed livan& atca With I lower noor master bedroom suite," Upton said. According to Upton, each of the Nellie Gail homes gof ast as project . nearing compaclty By LISA D. ZEEN ..., .... c... •• 1 ellie Gai! Ranch offers a con* J>O~f) scttina . for elq;ant coun'* liv1n1 an the pacturcsq~ surrouail- inp of prestiawus Lacuna Hills. ··A new bu)er in the NcUie Giiil communil) pins the advanta1e al, movina mto a nei&hborhood wild has tf\e potential o(becomu-a one 91 the Je-Aels of Southern California!" said Rich Wilson. sencrat manqtr Of the Nell~ Gail Ra~ Homeowncn Assocaation. Wilson said that Nellie Gail con- sists of small groups of production housma. onc-of..a-kmd san&)e-family homes and custom castln W'llh the largest exctcdan&l 5.000 square feet complele with a wine cellar, elevator and much more. Along with several production housina pro.)ttts produced by tome ol Southern Cahfom1a's most reputab&e homebuilders. Nelhe Gail includes a 'a net) of homes whach have bee9 cuslom-dcs1gncd and constructed by 1nd1\.ldual owners. homes being offered at Montanas at Nellie Gaal Ranch as on an oversized, Each bome at llontan.u at Nellie Gail Ranch la on an oYenbecl~ terraced-Ttew lot and will be caatom appointed. The proJttL zoned as rcsMiential hillside estates with a density of l.l horn~ per acre, features homes pnced from the $300.000 ranae into lhe millions terraced-view lot and will be custom appointed inside and out. A choice of ind1v1dually detailed exterior eleva- tions. as well as a wealth of standard features, enhance the hvabahty and dastanction of each home. The vaulted anterior of Plan 3 as highlighted by a spacious and dra- matic 28-foot ce1hn&cd entry-foyer with open formal oa~ staircase. The entry steps down to a formal hvang room, hallway to a den/bedroom and expansive family room. or to the elegant master bedroom suite. First· floor des11n feat urcs include a (Pleue eee llONT ANA8/C2) M A t 0 N T A N e I I i e . G a -N A s R a n c h Wi lson explained that the number of 1ndividuaJ custom home sites stall Developer. Upton Development a,11lablc are scllina quickly. ··cur. Type of denJopmeat: Custom-renll). "'e haHapprox.imately 11,086 • st)lc executive. homes and the original plans allow Montanas .Priee ruge: From mid-$400.000. for a total of 13.097. With this limited Nunber of models: Three. number of build1na sites. 'WC ~ bcginnan1 to experience a scramble Squre footage: Up to 3.522. amon1 the developers for the remain- Fiauclag: Conventtonal. . ins land " AmeaJties: Equestnan trails. Alona wuh The Montanas, an swim and tennis club. l'pton Development project featur- Sala office: 643-l 6 70. 1ng 17 custom-styled homes. Presley (Pleue .-aARCll/C2) Brock Estates gt\'. es f amil~es plenty of room to grow in Executive homes off er plans with up to six bedr_oo_m_s_ Brock Estates Moulton Ranch. sccludtd in Laauna Halls overlooking Nelhc Gaal Ranch. offers custom-hke executive homes to accommodate laric families. Corporate relocations and local move-ups have contnbutcd :to the strong sales success enjoyed at Brock Estates Moulton Ranch, repons Les Thomas. vice president/division manaaer for Brock Homes' Orange County D1v1sion. Positioned on a hi&h bluff JUSt above the m1lhon dollar custom homes of the very presti&ious Nellie Gail Ranch, Brock Estates combines the same exclusive appeal of Nellie Gail with prices stanana an the $350,000 range. Nationwide recognition of Nellie Gail Ranch as one of Southern Califomaa's chOtCC residential areas has brou&ht man} relocat1n1 corpor- ate execuuves to Brock Estates. where prices an: more m line wtlh what they're lcavinf behind in other parts of the coutry; Thomas explained. .. For local residents who have long admired Nelhe Gail Ranch from afar, the opportunity to hve in these exclusive hills as a strona motivation to buy a new home at Brock Estates." he added. In add1uon to the advantaaes of location, Brock Estates offers buyers an unnvalled select1on of estate- sized, executive residences with cus- tom..quality features. traditional de· sian. superior construction and fine craftsman ship. "Brock has spent the past 65 >ears perfectina the art of homebu1ldin1.'' Thomas com· menttd. "Brock Estates re'J)rt$Cnts the hei&ht of achievement for 1 firm that is widcl)' known for its exec~ tional abilittCS and time-honored value." A vailablc on larae premium view • N MAP NOT TO SCALE BrOck Estates Moulton Ranch Developer: Brock Homes. Type of developmeat: Executive, Cape Cod and Spanish. Price range: From $360,000. N11D1ber of Door plans: Three . Sqaare footage: From 3, 172 to 3,370. Financing: Conventional. Sales office: 643-301 . lots overlooking aettS of coun 1de and city nightlights, the reside~ arc statel)' in appearance with rich Spanish styhn& or coastal Cape Cod architecture definina the exteriors. The homes. commandi!'J from 3, 172 to 3.370 square feet of interior area and three-car p,..gn, incorporate four-or five-bedrooms. as many as three full baths. plus separate teen retreats or overslzed bonus rooms which may be transformed into additional bedrooms for laratt famil· ics. The Brock Estates' feature list reads hke a custom-home brochure. offer- ina such pncc-includcd appoint· mcnts as built-in security systems. circular or dramatic hardwood sla1r- cascs. massive used-brick family room fireplaces with wood boxes. elegant built-in or walk-behind wtt bars. handcraf\fd oak cabinetry and central air cond1tionana. S-wttpina entry fo)crs with ceramic tile noor- ina. bey windows and cotTcrcd. "aulted or two-story volume ccilinas lend additional beauty to tM home interiors. The master suites feature wood- bumina fireplaces which arc double- sidcd in some plans to warm both the bedrooms and them s1ttan1 areas. The impressive arra) of bath amtnit1es includes o'ers1zcd spa tubs with ceramic ult sum>unds and comer window. His and Hen sinks set in cultured on)\ vanities.. SC'paratc &lass.- enclosed sho"'ers and as man) as two huF walk-in clo~ts Gourmet kitchens arc dcs:itncd for elaborate meal preparations with · Fatlltyworkdoesn 't liave tocostyou Jo11 -F. l.ul, J1. cook.top or center 1 lands. convenient tnple-companment sinks. self-<lcan- 1ng double ovens. micro•-a'cs.. trash compactors and walk-in pantries. The layout of the spacious kitchens as enla11ed b) famil)·sized nooks wuh ba) or corner w1ndo-AS and coffered or nin~foot ccilmss .. Bu)ers ma) funhttcustomlle their homes with li,·ina room firtplatts. master suite balcontCS and CC1'tral .. -.cuum s\stems. Home Sho.,pcrs arc h itcd to tour the thrtt mOdcl homes and 'isit the salts office from 10 a..m. to .S p.lll. dail). Take the Santa A.na (S) F~ to the Oso Plrkway/Paci(ic Pait e'JUI and proceed •ut to Nellie Gail lto.d. Make a U-tum and continue to IM entranC'C of Brock Est.ates. F« lftOll information. phone PeaY 8roct • Lominc Con''CY at 64J:l01 I . Broe Ir.. Hornet.. founded en 1922. illl d1,iS1on of the Ryland GroUpa. ~ one of the nahoo's IO&afll$bu:= The Ryland Group ha buitt than 60.000 homes "~ it founded in 1967. . Clay earns only PR award at OC press club banquet Intcramerlcan breaks ground at Coto de Caza W Clay, president of tiJ.y CemmaScathet Groep, the Lake Forest m1rkcti1=munic:ations firm. was the only person from an 8dvnti5U\I and or pubhc relattons aacncy to wm an award at the Ora• County Oub's 1988 Awards Ba~uet. held rcccntly. Of the eight awards p~nted in three pubhc relations catciones.. Cay's second place in the Best News Release catciory was the onl) one that did not so to a h0$patal or a university. Clay's award wanner was written for Trabucco Aggregates Co . the Oranac County firm planning to build a sand and-iravel plant m Trabucco Canyon. He added interest to the story by calculatina that the plant would eliminate 1.9 million Orange County freeway truck tnps totalint 48 million miles and would save the average local new home buyer S 1,050. • • • Newport Beach-based home builder J.M. Petus Co. recentl> contributed a th a rd SI 0.000 installment toward its r. .. c-year. SS0.000 pled&e to the Boy ScOllts of Amenca. The pledae was made back in I 98S when the Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts recognized James M. Peters. president and chief execut1 vc officer of J.M. Peters Co .. with the prest111ous "Good Scout Award .. Fundra1s1ng dri\CS connected with this event have become one of the most popular and most v1.1orously supported actl\itJes of the Bualdmg Industry Assoc1at1on's Orange Count) Chapter. This will also be J.M. PetersCo.'s third year of parttetpallon in the Scouts Gokien Ea&le Club. made up of all businesses and mdiv1duals whocontribute S 1.000 or more annually to Scoutmg 1n Orange County. MORTGAGE RATES FIQur• u of Thur9day, April 21 • lntcramerican Builders Corp. has broken around and beiun con~truc t1on on Los Verdes. a development at Coto de Caza, the 4.00().aett pnvate resadcnual and recreational com- munity in southern Orange County. uauna Hills-based lnteramencan Builders as developing Los Verdcs in a JOanl venture w1th All-Valley Financial Corp.. headquanercd m Tarzana. Construction 1s on schedule and an on-site information center will open soon. Los Verdes will be comprised of 72 Med1tcmnean style sintle-fam1ly attached homes.. from 1,832 to 2.693 square feet. The community 1s located on Coto de eaz.a·s cham- p1onsh1p l 8-holc golf course. The two-and three-bedroom homes will range in price from the low $200.000s. Models will open in July. At the Feb~ry groundbreaking ceremon). lnteramencan Builders prcsadent Fnnk Bauman said. ~we consider Coto de Caz.a one of the finest p~nned communities in Or- anae County. With our location on the golf course. ~·re -antietpatan~ \Cr) strong demand for Los Verdes.' FIXED ADJUSTABLE Arnenc.n Interstate S&L Anchor Mortgege Barltc ot America Brookllde S&l Continental S&L ,.....,,...... •• l Gtendale Federal S&L Hawthorne S&L Home Federal S&L ......................... indepef ldellCe S&L Undtnatk 8artk Mortgage ~tlS&L · NetlonaJ Bank •• lanY...,8Mll Mi.Ion Viejo National Bank PloneerS&L Quaker City S&L Republic Federal Savings ........... Security Federal Savings Trust Sevt~s Bank U.S. Home oan Valley Federal S&L INDEX SUMMARY lntnt Down ..... PJmt 10 250 10 10.000 05 10.375 20 10150 05 10000 20 10.S00 10 10.000 20 10.125 20 10.375 05 10.IOO 25 10.500 10 10.500 OS 10.375 10 10.500 10 10..500 20 10.500 10 10.500 10 10.250 10 10.500 05 10.000 10 10.625 10 10.625 10 10 750 10 10.375 10 ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES T..-weelr Leetweelr 11th Olstnct 765 7.65 Pnmerete 8 so 850 3 month T ·btA 5.89 5.99 e monttl T-ot• 8.19 6.21 1 'If· b'eelury not• 8.92 7.01 3 'If· treeawy note 7.75 7.78 5 yr. tr.tury note 8.12 8.13 Poln .. lock-In (%) <•r•> 1.500 15 2.000 60 2.000 45 1.500 15 2.000 45 1..500 00 2.000 30 2000 15 2 000 14 2.000 30 1.500 30 1.500 30 2.000 15 1.000 30 G.5lllO 15 2.000 10 2.000 30 1.500 00 1.000 75 ... 1.500 45 2.000 00 2.000 00 1.500 23 1.500 30 ..... .., 7.65 8.50 5.74 6.00 6.78 7.68 8.03 Max. l .oen 168 168 168 168 168 111 168 168 168 IOO 168 168 168 168 111 168 168 168 168 1• 168 168 250 168 lntrat ..... 7 375 7 500 7 500 7 750 NIA 7.750 7.250 7 250 8000 7.750 7 625 7 250 7 250 6 875 U7S 7500 7 875 7.750 7000 1.$00 7 750 7 500 7 875 7 625 Down 'rmt 10 20 20 20 N/A 20 20 20 16 10 10 05 10 10 20 25 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 Polnta Lock-In Margin Max. (%) <~r> (%) loen 2000 2.750 250 2000 90 2.750 500 1 500 60 2.250 500 0000 15 2.625 300 N/A NIA NIA NIA 1.500 45 2.125 S50 1500 45 2.500 750 1 500 45 2.500 750 2 000 45 2.750 500 2.000 '° 2.750 111 1.500 45 2.500 168 2.500 15 2.500 168 1 500 15 2.500 300 1 750 15 2750 600 1.750 15 2.500 500 1 750 22 2500 500 1 500 30 2.250 168 1.500 00 2.500 300 2.000 75 2.500 168 2.000 45 2.500 111 1.000 00 2.250 168 1000 00 2.250 500 2 500 45 2.250 168 1.500 60 2.500 500 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES Fixed COltformtng ~, ....... 15yeM 10.043 10.460 30yNf ~ 10.319 10.745 6 month 7.326 7.638 1 year 7.475 7.&43 Jn othtr new ttlatina to Coto de Ca1.t. J.M. Peters Co wsll have prc~le be&annina in Apnl fortll East Hall (Ommunity. Mod~ls will o~n in June. Information on Ea t Hill. 67 estate st)'le sinale·family home$. is available at The Temtts, Peters' Coto development of single-family attached homes Sance its arand openina in May. 1987. over $6S million in real estate has been sold at Coto. Coto de C1ta is a thouahtful tapestry of new. home dc\clopments b> somc of Southern Caltfornia's lead1na res1dent11I builders. Warminaton Homes wall build "Oakmont... 92 tradttional sin&Je. famil)' homcson lotsofapproumatt'- ly 6.000 square f~t. Prices att expected to ranse from the u~r $200.000s. Preview information is now available. Pacesetter will build 123 country manor style s1nale-family homes with pnces ranging from the low $:!00.000s. The homes will be ready for preview sales in the third quaner of 1988. Currently for sale at Coto de Caza are Gfeller's Fairway Oaks. sioaJe- famaly attached homes with aolf course frontage. and Peters· Terraces. Coto de Caza is located equidistant between Los Anaeles and San Diego. w1 thin a half hour of Orange County's major business centers and the John Wa) ne Airport. For further information. or to v1s11 Coto's loformauon Center. take the San Diego freeway. exat on El Toro Road. go cast until reach mg the Santa Margarita Parkway, then go south to Coto de Caza. Orcall the information center at 8S8-I SOO Pepka C.talde Pol'Mflnl Pepka named sales director for Brock Homes OC division IatM Pepka, a building industry veteran with more than· 15 )ears of cx.perience. has been named director of sales and markctinl for •~Romes' rapidly-expandina Orange County Div151on. . Pcob brinp a strona back&r<>und in Oranae County housina to Brock liomes, havina been associated wtth some of the area's most ttspectcd homebuilders. . A Jrlduate mqna cum laude with a bachelor's devtt an business administration from the University of La Verne. Pepka is currcntl) pursuinJ I master's dearte in business orsanizattonal development at the Unavcrsit)' of La\'erne and working on a cenaficatc in light construction manqement from the UCI. • • • • I:. Dale Catahle of Brea has been named director of operations 1or Newport Bcach-bascd 11le WlUlam Lyoa Co., according to an announcement made by Brlaa Nerbltl1, senior vice president for the development company. Catalde's responsibilities include overseeing construction and customer service operations, project cost controls and labor relations for Lyon's south Oranae County Division projects. Before.joinin& Thc William Lyon Co .. Catalde served as proJect manager for Tiie Baldwin Co. of Irvine. His career in the bualdang industry began in t 971. "' A native of Los Anselcs. Catalde as a member of the Home Building Council and enjoys water sk11ng. hunting. volle) ball and horse-back ndang. • • • Rey PolverlaJ has jOtncd Suta Marprita Co. as manager- dcvelopment. announced Dave P1acek, director-project development In has new pos1t1on. Polvenni will be rcsponsablc for managing the dnelopment of stlect rcsidentlll parcels and community facilities an the master-planned community of Rancho Santa Margarita. located between Mission V1e10 and Coto de Caza in southeast Orange Count). OWNERS HA VE-A LEGAL RECOURSE •.• From Cl panics tn\Oh cd Remember. a judg- ment 1sofno \alue unless the amount awardw can be collected. Finally. words of pracucal caution: Although 1t 1s ever) one's expectation that thejud1c1al S)Slcm will bring JUStacc. the htagataon process can be ti me consuming and com phcated. .\s the pla1nt1ff. the homeowner wall b> necessat) new to.devote hours ofprcparauon and consultation with auornc)s as ""ell as in all hkelihood subm1tt1ng to depos1t1ons and re- sponding tootherdascovery requests of the defendants. This as all pnor to tnal Currently tn Orange Countr Su- perior Court. in which claims'" cxccssofS2S.OOOarc tried. nearly one to five years can pass between the time a lawsuit is filed and tnal commences. Thereafter. even with a successful verdict. the appeal process ma} funherdelay the homeowncr's recover). The trauma of suffenng ma1or damage to one's home can be al- leviated by the hope of recover) against those responsible for the calamny. Although the judicial pro- cess may Sttm like 1t takes forever. descrvanahomcownersmayevcntu- ally reap the fruits of their labor. Job tar Jr. I• a•ltorwy wltt tbe /Jrm of Dram my, G•rtttt, K1a1 It H•rrlsoa. His lqal •l'«i•lty ara• hlc/IHle tt•I rstllt~ tn.auctJ0111 ud IJU11ce. MONTANASOFFERSCUSTOM COUNTRY ... From Cl marble open-hearth firelace and Plan l's den/bedroom has a third french patio doors in the elegant full bath with adjacent ut1hty area. formal 11~ mg room. along wath french providing ideal. pnvate guest ac- pat10 doors The kuchen area 1s open comodataons off of the famal) room to a large breakfast nook with full area. comer seats and built-an desk. The expansive master bedroom built-an oak bookcases and double shding glass doors 1hat open onto a balcony deck. This area can be adapted to bedrooms five and six with bath four. The large fam1l) room •~ das-suite includes a full retreat and third t1ngu1shed by a vaulted ccahng and fireplace with marble hearth and features a second fireplace. wet bar facing and a 28 foot vaulted ceiling. A with wine rack. built-in oak book-luxurious dressing area/bath wtth a cases. and shd1na gJass door to the double-deep whirlpool tub. set in a side )ard. ceramic tiled deck with adjactnt =ifljiiijiijiijiiiiiiiiiiiiim:~~iiiiiij-i' ~P:n,;~r.fi:if.~il shower, as well as an oversized walk-r---~-----------------------11 in closet complete-the master suite. Loans to $2,000,000 The second floor features a stair· REAL ESTATE LOANS The remainana Plan 3 elevations arc enhanced b> des1gner-coord1- nated dual-glazed window treatments and selected double eight-foot oak entry-doors with sidehtes. Each of the homes in the Montanas collection features a three-car garage, with a limited number of remaining four-car garage applications. C Cellfornla federel Knotts Lending C0rp Agen1-0aig ~tts • SFR . Owner/Non Ownef way landing illuminated by a vaulted • Income Units double skylightcd hallway that ex- • Purchase. Reh-Cash Out tends to two bedroom suites with • SFR Construction wide full balcony decks. This second 2700 Herbot Blvd 11200 Costa Mesa 5-4~200 pager 648-210 1 floor area also fcaturcs a huge act1 v1ty room w1th an additional wet bar. "Our custom desiJn program 1s new and very special in Orange County and each of the reaminang homes ofTers a rare opportunity for the prospective Nelhc Gail Ranch homebuyer to tailor a home to meet ind1v1dual needs and preferences.'' ------'--------------. Upton concluded. You'll feel t;ght at home with our home loans Can naw for 1 No Pt.>ints Home l..oan: (714) 831-0800 • ARM Home LOans to $500,000 •No Negative Amonization •9.74%APR • Rates are subject to chanJC • Owner occupie4 1-4 units • 9\CIFIC~~K a....•-............................. •oct.J '°'. PKiflt ~ .. Homr ...... PM>• 1111or(7M)..._fJct.4050. Sales pnces at Montanas 5tan an the mid $400.000's and (4 of the 17 homes being built have already been sold dunng construction of the models. accordin& to Great Western Real Estate project sales repl'Cienta- t1ve Joe Sprun&J. A saJcs facihty 1sopen from IOa.m. to S p.m. Saturday throuJh Wednh.- day. For further information. contact the sales office at 643-1670 or call Upton Development Corporation at 7S2-7064. The executive community of Mon- tanas at Nellie Gaal Ranch ts located off the Santa Ana (S) freeway at Pacific Park Dnve (Oso Par1tway) in Laguna Hills. RANCH ••• From Cl Companies as bc&inninaconstrucUon of a l 2S to · 200 sate devlopment named Quintcsence. The first phasts of these. developments will open $00n. . for more infomtation on Quin· teKnce. call Prcstly Comp1!11CS of Southern Cal1fonua at 660-0660. lnformauon on The Montanas can be obtained by c:allina Upton at 152· 706-4 • . Rane~ life achieves an etepnt new dunen11on in Nelhe Gail. one or ~nee County·s pttmttr equtttrian· , onmt.cd communnia. This com· mun1ty offers a 1C1Cure and un· cro~ ft!i&hbothood •ilh miles of tcenic bridle paths. outstandina equntnan facilities and ttlt pt;vaie rttreational amenities of H u- clusive Nellie Gail Swim aDd Tmni1 C1ub. .. This M"ea uiduda 11vee puts and mott than SO KRS ol open pi1ft .. n<MH WillOa. -~o dMt. ~ Gail .... 27 •iles of ..... tnan rid•• traihlnd--c: M .will boOli "PIO sM Co.ily l'rail-n.,~ ll0',--.o1 ··~.... .. ........ hilhida ol LlpM Hilll, a_. Nillld.lrviM.aAJito~ ...:..---=-90 c-., .. 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C•ll Aon quet Breakl111 nook, LEE RUGGLES flows enlry 10 10fm81 din· .. --------------..al RE:\LT°"~• &C0-1529 Young 63t-t2el frplc Owners h•ve OPEN SU~OAY 1·5 wig ~ living room 3 A MEMKA OF THE J. --------Fi.wtess ••tr• 18rge COM purchued •nother 964 La Mwacs. bdrm J t>ain. maor ••· SEARS ANNOAl..NETWORK • '•*n*n*111* *i*n*• WATERFRONT CONDOS. Oupteit, built by Warm-~ ,JJJj.A..V 12•9.000 Curt Herbens 72t-07981H2-Mt1 Ires• $359 000 TOWNHOUSES & HOME lnglon Front houM 38A ~ •/ II 931-1268 CENTURY 21 BERG ~ Computer ev.iuatlon °1 Onthebey.WtthboaUltpS ~e~.~~·!i;:~: Nrwrwf llf:X.1• ~---l ilh-Jiff ~21 COLDWeLL BAN~C!RO your P'oe>er11et In per90n PrloM 12 t9 600+ ~ ....... -UIT M llU ... . or OYer tlle Ptione FREEi S•fbef Cor0nado Cays uf\lt 38R 2 ,., Income RE.Al.TORS Just fell out of E1e1owAtFfc£, OHuhful No ob~1g•11on C•ll Riiy 507 Grand CarMI $3,11751*1 "'°!'5t'!.op'o1naoo. Mull setl"' 38R A•-LAisure World IOC, lln9ie Aemu I Or•..,.. Coun-C c pa • on Y • " • sty 1Br ,......,.,. nr walhrm, -•-p•-• • -..,.... . C1wy oron1do • ••720 9968• * OPEN HOUSE mod91ed kitchen. bay M 11&1...lf'Ylll --.. --:rA:aT~tK to;E~~8~~ 9211S 1e_19_)o'3~127e -OPENH~USEsUNOAY SATISUN 10·• :~n~ &t mucS2h7"~ OWNEffWILLCARAV =-~!,~·~= 111-1121 93t·t2el °' 780-8702 lalltN klaU 1111 807 1111 nvuuc..... o .,,..,., Vacant qu1e1 street 4BA 495 7 53 12·• IRVINE TERRACE Geornano•s CdM Du~'-• 2 Judy Kol., K Investment 1'•BA m•ture plants and __ • 1 '~-Ull ISU Ex-pe<.1 the lx~: BAYSHORES $429,000 730 San1an1 Or ..... --...... Co • ~o 1212 • r •• I ' I 1052 -If..... Exec st~ l'IOme. wlk 10 d•l•ched 3BA 2•.,BA • ll'lfubs surround quiet ..,aaa !f•t Leo8tiHl LH ..... ! ••IT--Bllboa Ill Patl< a tennl• unlta Approx 3300 sq It patio w /fire rino -·•Yft LffMiH.! Wood. 1Ue I glftl Huge crts. Pride of ownetltllp New appllances P•lnl PllCE.I Tl SIU 1174 900 *--* Oneof tne VERY BEST 4'0 --muter suit• neighbofhood 3 lrg BR1. lendsc:ape, I carpet 3 3BR 2'-.BA townhome 2 ~ TIWl•ISE street 10 street loc•hons •PALI ...... * OPEN HOUSE S'"T/SUN 2 8 .. , .. •nrm, t~plc. sky-l8rge decks Income c8r alt•ched .g•rage. ~21 3BA 2'>BA dbl gar SIU' on, .... 0 , ~--• ............. ~1 BHutllully l urnlth•d 1_..pm" llght,' ;;;wiy ~ntad & $3,350 per month trplC Nteep1t10 Closeto ---=~ S203Korbuylromowner 10 'j;; b.';'.,;;-b;;n1 condo Single level, .,.., 201 Corl! Ave Balboa IS landtc:ap.cl, C()(Mf IOI $585,000 Principe ls SGhools & shops Asking for 119" 000 240-3188 Th11 l.glll and llf'y 5BR '°' ~.·S~it~~ O"etad •t $629,000 $395,000 (8051688-5808 only 720·He6 ~=~1 g~ Diana WALK TO BEACH •BR " 11\d a denl conlem- Clank: Cape Cod. New England charm throughout. Features 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. wood floors. French doors and w1ndowa. form., dining room with brick floor. Wondef'- ful master suite with slttlng room. Currently the lowest priced In this ga1e-guarded beach community. In- cludes the land Col auun•1ULn Cotiect.ByC>wMr oonot • laaHPlctflC 2-.ea upgr8ded 3100 porwy llome was a- 1619·32s-7204 Bob e73--8511 d1stu<bteonan1 ILllO• ... tl,000 141-7424 sf pV1 comm $435.500 19*' by world l•mou• llllMWIPIYllDT1 --•BA income •BA 2BA 150-1121 CNINU P8QMnt/l.lnda •rcMect Neu1r• Own· We'll give you the down In -RY N=...: g'ld "8c,RM ~~ bltln1 IP' Separ•t• 18R Goodman •93-0Cn Hm •s .,. ready tor • IHI eicchg tor a that• ol own-11. Ufflllt _._. T I Contem Apt over 9,W-0-704' lnUt 1 M4 -saJel A must 10 .... ershtp You make lhe 38R 2BA Lower & •BA c:.q~ &C4'-7$wy Gold«'lrod ' Prime lo-OWNS 2 MUST SELL!" lnr,ert INck lMt Pm IUllU fl• mthly pymta & we share 4BA Upper, Could con---cation to lhoe>Ping & Big Closa to Cosla Mesa CHARMING •BA Condo ... ~-Tl Sltl,iOI •pprec You receive vert to• large SfnOle fem-Coron• e.acti courtyards JBR l'•BA nsT SHI St·...., r 1 d n·.. OP N SAT 1 SU.., 5 100% lax benelits Musi 1ly home Asking ...... ,Clllllll CAU.F••-h.,dwood . llOo<s grMi PRINCETON TWNHM ~-Po:~n,~ 225V G.no.,.. 1. h•ve dean credit A01 Sl.195000 Xlnt location on caryyon Or~Paciflc:673-559i loc8tion S169so0 P•k&ettyhghlview 3Br h~nr~.cti12•2000 AltllorCat~Ro!sAgt •97-6757 Dys, Ev Wkndl w/earryon & OCMll "...,,. - -~ 38a V8\llted t8'1, l lC .&,at 675-0530 scs.ino 673-7677 759·6600 DEBI BIBB .. Tl Um..,, g( ProfeMIOflalty decoraled ,.~ • _ _. wooo burntng trplc, ad1 ~ · or IOUlflllT... _, 38R 28A home Beamed -.ti Ha lv-~21 to tennis COUl"I & pool, Lg CUSTOM OCEAN Tn-Plea 2 Bedroom ~ Oen 2 2BR 2BA w/super 2BR ce1hngs, new kltcil. lrg lot. . . • prof 11nd1caped yd by N9wport p,., Could r-\C:::. llentll Ly1ICla Bath Home or Ql"Ht tn· Apt C'°:2~00001hopptng close eccess to pV1 bctl lrictal Fr....... W•llung distance to UCI gross $ 100K Asking ~ ...., UYllllEI •E•ILIST come pe>tenttalt Under· · S891 000 N•t•lle W8111tde Xlnt loc Ouiet lllAllP&llflC & Mwketplace Pr!C*S to $985 000 1926 W _ ground security p8til1ng . 759--e600 or 5"8~9 atreet Good cond1t10n m o v 1 S 2 t 0 . 0 0 0 Oeeen Fronl Canner/ VII-CIKZlf.S'a got IN.,__ ..... ••• ASKING s2ao.ooo SIPll llctm llPLD 1M ·;•~r.:111:_:L::y:_:nch~Rea1=1:y __ Ls_15_2~,ooo-0wnr __ "_91_ ... _s_1J9 L_....:•::_•:.:._· l::,.~=-:~-.l...a:.:SA:..:....::-80=51 ____ _J_:1age::::~Aea1=:1y....:6:.:.7.:.3-_:3~n~7-It:o~YoUr=._:":·-=o:od:n: .... :":'_.JJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I! .. , WW.. lttn •BR 2BA Up 3BR 28A ._, .la -•• Down Poss1bilty plus! --$625.000 11n11m JBR 2'-t BA TownhOme IEWUSTIM! $127 500 116.000 FHA e Tll IUll UUl e 9•,.,% Loan Good lo· 4BR 3'·•BA. custom cation In Grdn Grv w/MC kitchen. oak noor1 • NIC81 o••• 939.993 1 se 10.000 lll IUll OWL LIU Y&lll ILTIS 17MOl2 Canalfront home on Little ~111!!!!!!!!!11111-llllllll~!!IJ!!!!I!!!! I Balboa laland This IOI-la) ... idly built beach houM has been updated with new Ptaiuala l 00'1 copper plumbtng roof 261 E Bay Ave. QU(;d lutehen Ind beth tile It $4'0K-now $455,000 Nu can be • " Bedroom. 3 Cbr 3ba, 3100t/I 3-sty B•th home or I 3 AIR Realty. 873-5'70 Bedroom 2 Bath With a 1 OPEN SUN 2·5. Bldr/Agt !«'room. I Bath MP•r· •i. unit nllraM ..... -ici=·· . (GJJ REALTY WOALO . NEWPORT BEACH U&.111 PllmlU NEWI NEW' NEW! 121 25th STREET $425.000 JBR 3BA Stepa to bMCh 2 Story. MCW!ty system. IOP deck patio OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4' Rob1nson·Rltr 5"8-~7 OCEAN front duplex 4br/1bf l<*al loc by Fun Zone Only 1•99,000 Owner/Agl, 250-8002 , ............. "' RARE e PLEx on Pen. P1 -------•I 5-1 BR unit, 1-2BR unit i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S725K New Usttngl Can YW llLll& nery Village Rlty e73-3777 ll-UUS INllWIT C.na1 •ti .. I fiii GLAMOROUS. contemp MARY ANN McGUIRE 3br 3''ba Olde COM All HARBOR REAL TY amen, financing •v•il Office 673-4400 S••o.ooo. By owner ResidenCe 5"M710 752·5"5"/d 759-077•1• **OPEN IUNDAY 1-4** 'll11 Cot..u.IA. --Newport Cresl townholN. 2 81, 2 !A. Oc90nv~ ........ **MORE OFFERINGS** VIA UDO NORD, UDO t8Ll-R•modeled 2 11ory home on cornet lo!. 3 BR. 2 !A, den with ""•lbor ......................................... .. -UDO ISLE-3 BR, c !A. dbl lol. center po1to & pool fllltnO(ulol• ........................ -.000 UDO l'AM Dlt-Exceptoonol boy~Otll cOfldo & view T otolly redecorored 1n whole & beoge tones. Slop O\'Otloble ............. ,_,t131,oao 8AYFftONT HIQHRISl-4th lloof un11 8oy & oceon views I BR, I 8A, comm pool, pott0, il1p ovoolobl• ....................................... ,000 PANTAITIC VllW-CoTN<> Shores, 3 ea, 3 !A, den, pool, occess to puVOle beoc;h • ................................................... ~ PE•SUU OCIAMAIONT ~ -loving tm, moster ea, k1tCMft ~tOttS; den, I 8t·d-'ISIO.rS ~. bo'f"' .. W .... -...... -.~ INVleTMENT ~ ,~Y-Two slOty t1otr1e on R·2 lol. ~'°"' h.ng roont Gfeoi r1111tol ptopefly ... '"'" ............ n ..... ~ .....,.._ CONITRUCT'IOll-1n CorOflO del Mor. COii• !llPOt°'Y Cope Cod, ~el des~ IOf ,, .. .., & ~vmg '''"'""'"'"_ ............. 1111 .. **Nnf L1111NQI** ..wP0RT CMIT TOW•to•-2 II. 2~ BA. prdeniOftOl!v dK°'f'ad CO'MI. pool & lenM '°""' Wol 10 beocll ............ ... UM)A ISll-Q.\ the OC)ld Cootl locotlOll. Two &Jory. 6 Bl,•~ !A. 4 lirtPoC:•. eoutlydrd 'PO· .. .,Y ptrvofe, Boot dod for 90 "+. ................. -. ...._. ........... -....... -........ "··- A MEMBER OF THE r1l SEARS FlNAN<lAL NETWORK lmJ MARCH SAI~S EXCEEDED $27 MIIJJON Expect the best Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Serv1~ NEW LISTINGS CANYON CREST Sl8!,600 Lovely 3 BR, FR, condo in gated community with pool, spa and tennis. This is a leasehold property and the land can be purchasedt HAJlBOl llDGE S4'9,000 Beautiful renaissance in Harbor Ridge. steps to pool + spa, light & airy with beautiful mountain view. OLDE CDM 1485,000 Two separate houses on 40 ft. lot south of PCH. Garden-like patio area separates the units with plant.a and flowen. Great income opportunity! BAYSIDE COVE 1676,000 SpacioUI 3 BR, bayfront condo with slip for 30 ft. + boat. Lovely, hardwood floors, cozy FP + 3 outdoor decks. Pool, spa + sandy beach just steps from your door. NEWPORT BEJGBTS *749,000 Built by general contractor for own home. 180° bay + ocean view from all major rooms. 2 BR, 3 BA. Lrg bonus 1uite upstairs w/wet bar + bath. ll.AIBOR RIOOB S839,000 Sunaet.a d\rer Catalina. Lights of Fashion Island from 4 BR Harbor Ridge dream home. Family room plUI wood-panelled library with fireplace. LIDO H Z5,o0o Walk to Lido Villa.ge from elegant 2 BR bayfront. condo., Marble FP, French doon, 1pacioU1 1undeck + t>.y views of aailing + city liJht.a. CORONA DEL MAR JASIUNI CUBI 1485,000 Beautiful ocean view from this customized 2 BR +den condo. Seip• white decor. Remodeled kitchen and baths. Larse patio. llAUOI vt1W BILLS 1516,000 Choice k>cation on lovely rreenbelt for this beautiful 3 BR 21 ~ BA cuatom home, taatefully decorated,"'>' l~tand open. REPRESENTING 69 BUYERS & SET ,l ,ERS OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 WESTCLIFP 3 BR BIG CANYON 3BR WESTCLJFF 5 BR BAYSIDE COVE 3 BR llVINE TERRACE 3 BR BIG CANYON 3 BR PENINSULA 4 BR + 4 BR WESTCLIFP 3 BR llAUOI RIDGE 3BR BIG CANYON 3BR 1141 PEM'BIOU S329,500 E. CORKE'IT 7 IUE CRATEAU ROYAL $549,000 P. HURLEY $629,000 l ! 1Z BLUE GUM J. SPARLING 975 BAYSIDE COVE WEST $67 5,000 L. EWING 1011 BONNIE DOON'E S7:lf>,000 L. ROSE 81 IOYALST • .GEO&GE $1.195.000 D. TROUT al Z BUENA VISTA Sl.695,000 C. HATNF.S SUNDAY 1-6 1141 PEMBIOU $329,500 E. CORKE'IT 8 COVENftY $449.000 E. BROWN 7 IUE CHA TBAU I Ol' AL 1549,000 M. DEREMIAH NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1510 IJNGS IOAD B. REEDY 2 BR $590,000 CORONA DEL KAI 3 BR 1595,000 HOO WAVECUSI' E.BOWIE BAYSIDE COY! 3BR 171 IA YSIDI COVI WIST $675,000 L. EWING l&VINI TlllACB ll ll IONNll DOONI 3 BR $735,000 E. CORKETI' ~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS lU SANTA ANA A\'I 2 BR $749,000 D. ADAM 816 CANYON 3 BR 81 IOYAL ST. Geolel Sl,195,000 L. HILL BEACON BAY BEACON BAJ t4lS,OOO Community beach & tennis aC<'ffS this charming 3 BR home on rreen trada. Beam ceilinp, brick fireplace, touth secluded patio. Exclusive neigh- borhood. BEACON BAY 1895,000 Beautiful, contemporary Pulaski designed home with skylights, beamed ceilings, spa. Main home has 1 BR, loft plus 2 BR apt. NEWPORT BEACH WPSl'CLIPF UH,IOO Westclifr~ best buv! 2 Br + den or 3 BR Z BA charmer. Beam ceilings. 2 fireplaces. large kitchen w/new applianC8 Great curb appeal LIDO Mt5,000 Gorceous, sophisticated bayfront penthouse w/rontemp. flair Spacious room!; have pan- oramic views of ba}. ocean A mtna. WESTCUFP H!t,000 2 story. 5 BR. 4 1• BA, pool sized yard. Quiet cul- de-aac location. French doors, wood floors. berber carpet Gorgeous• BE.LCOUIT Sl,100,000 • Grand Manor Plan 4. Truly cu tomized 5 BR. • Wood work throughout. S~te of the art kitchen. : Call for appt. today ~ PENINSULA POINT U,141,000 Fantastic harbor &. ni1ht licht vieM acrou .,.id t t.).· Joe. Charming 2-sty bayfront "1th 3 BR A new ktichen. Waterfront patio A alip for 40' boat. BAtRONT tl,111,IOO "' The courtyard of this casa 11tta the •tare f « the unsuro&s.ed charm of this 4 BR home. Tateful· ly built throughout. .... P&NTN ULA Sl1ttl,008 Mini bayfroht t.ate otf Bu na \r. ta. Main house, 4 BR, formal dininc, u vaior. 2 malb&e FP. parat.e 2 BR apt + garden. Lrg boat doCk, sandy beach. LINDA ISi.i u,•• Spectacular. contemporar , re1n0dtled1 ~1ront.. European lli\Chen , 4 BR. 6 BA, turninc bMin, , .• ew, larp a.lip + eout.h 119tio. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 644-9060 CORNER OF COASTHWY AT AVOCADO . .. · .. 1hr 1111 u• Dl_..r;;!1J& b.I'?., ,P. _. !: ~ -~:t=n~ ... =:::;i= iYDCBW -... e U. • :t-1 aeoo _. •'"*._. "" ,._........_,.,....a., .,IM w. aa.tt*. lw ...... PNf' deeof. -28AW/9" 1"80 ...... .....,,,pvt llf, tM,--$1ft6/IM.......,. tt .. lh40' ,._ fnatcNnQ IM28A .,_ ~ -No..... ...,.._..._.., Gllcft.L .... •WIU;f111911 =It-· nio91y 3M21A S1300 l1350hM tn.1331 . ,...D *iifiCiitOiilftli&• ·11-•••fl•lllll eao;,,.,, -------JM 11A Aoe 11100 ..... Ill~"*'°"'°"'" I ,.,. 'M Apt 1100 '-'I lilf21A UpWa, .... .._ ~ 1~ !!!. •'1~ • -• ,_ ...... trplc. ll'licfo. ~ Olll. ~totd • 48911 + _.... ·-&99 -· .,._ ,.. Milk • ..,, wld hl{upa, bonu9. 3 full IA,~ 11110 I 19r 11a 1710 l.,t• '••nuy One 11...a Nlamklng. Chldrn ok. tut. '3500/mo Mall &.oo In a ~ ...,. dfwnetlC wtute w•ter -------· Pfemiulft .. oolfcOUt .. •-IL-'-SUIOO/mo 721""335 ii9720·llOO Of acaped ~. ffJ*:. ______ ..,......,_. ._., aim v.iue 1776K ~.loft. 2'MIA. 2 car ew· iot, sees.ooo 494-8230 _.... 1 wld htlup, pool, Jee. All 38R 2BA TWl'ltlme, tr~. °'*' S.USwl 1.5 211i -oe. large lot '2tt.OOO .. llT/-11.. ..... llM hablaall Ill! -llft w/Q# I opwa. No.,._. ger,tMtefuldecor.hllNY Hunyt Cell UI cw Ol&IC:k 1111Nl'f1'1ft1Pl ...... If ./ CAl.L YellM ~2447 deeir..,..pvtoomm. f.,:. JonH 131·1211 or ·-·· wXAT!B x AoOie LOT ......... , ... Unique 4 Of 58R 28A 2 \lf~Vn~"'f'Yr JU"4'11 ... .,,_. ftla, pool & ..,.. 11400 1--------...--t 8*-57'3 Sln"te 7:,n;;Y• ;Midence In lt'VineOf ltavtcinty. Wiii S~/~~6-~;:1 1!. l'tOtY prlft home 1n q"'9t, ·' .. \in '\...'t...'I 11 .. \.. 28R w.M. ~· new yftv~~ 1~ • . pay $5000.· cash. oa · e11cluatv• community. REALTORS• Int & .. -t .-d • w/41 pool, Popular (213)515-7984 KIM &pm SMBCHHSE F ftl S".,.louS&veT .. t ... •-~ pa -..-•......,(-• Po<ttlno model 2900 1/f · ew o oc ..-'"""' No pet• • .,.,., mo. 4BR 31-\BA, ..P.,ate 1tu; lntala $850/mo yrty. 28A, den plan. Wonderful views UNUSUAL 3BR 3'--SA, 2 548·2301 Scotti dlo wlfull balh that can Nr 1vrythng, Lklng fOf 2 Great front patio, plenty frplcs, dbl gar9g41, top of & i;;......=t'i Ill. ,H IO' be uMd •• offkle or l!!Mlfc..iel Mature adult• 973.eaeo ol parking AH new deco<. the line apple, $2150/mo. * N9w1 PAal~~ r -,;"';d ---:-:-:==-:::-:...---mot her In law 1ulte liMiiJ' •WATERFRONT LM avt at $3500/mo. * ** 28A 8 • m. p y • 48A 28A •••y Baautltui l~mlty hom~ JIU 39R 28A wl bff!Md cell YI.LA llllll.I 3BR 2BA CloM to oc.en. pets Ok, lmur" lnd~M Avatlabtl Nowt -w/lg IMng & family rm WESTMINSTER trple, lrg sundectc. s2000 ll ... 11 Avl nowl S1550/mo ILL r•• S11t5 Liveonthewlltwwlthyour Huge covered patio. Sm128RhouMonE.11th 133·3230•1ter6pm. · --*'** '895/mq.846-1~ Ltz64f..3627 owndock1IOft'#olOtoot C*'amlct11M,Frenchwln· St w/aml trnt yrd &rff. •STEPSTOBEACH FANTASTtCview!Stepato OETACHE048R28A.new "•NEWPORT HEIGHTS* ---·/ .... boats CK smaller boats. dowa & doors. vaulted $825/mo. 951-5177 2BR 28A wllrplc, grt v,.w beach! 2br ''lduple11. paint. crpt & window cov-Lux large SBA 2~BA. tam . BA 111751 58drm, 48a of lu1tury 3 cetllngl. V11Wol h1H1. Cati lal ... lal&d llM In quiet area S1400 :~~~1:,~ ,:~;~~~ wings. SNice800patlo. dbl rm. frplc, gar. 11175/mo ~A~bOr St ~02 Ftreptecee. open enter· Peter Hoogstad. Re/Max 733-3230 alter 5pm •-1 garege. 1 tmo 548-0397 Av1 now · tainment atM inc!Udeng of Irvine, Rltra, 55~9400 28R 1BA VrtV. Lrg bnclt -aa JASMINE CRK, SUMMER AgU73-5354 -.... , _ REAL IPEI 2-1 atrium bar. den. formal Ree 9el-2217 crtyrd, Stlt)S to bc:h & C.reu ••• ... llu RENTAL 2Br •den. furn. WALK to BEA~ • ...,.. 3BR 28A, forced -heat, dining rm and gourmet corwen1en1 .shopping 2BRI 18X hOUM Gatage, T1nn1a, pools. gated. 3BR 2eA k>w« Duplex. MeN vwO.-qt lam hM. fncd ywd 11 19751rno. tkh•t,c•~P,!,_out~umustar t b'"uy laa Cl .... tt 1171 $1100/mo 673-3773 w/d. courtyard, ocean S3000tmo 720-37'16 Front Garden. prklng 3Br 28a 2 elf w/Of*'*, Call Pet• 751-5000 • .,.. ""' *•ta---.A.. 3BR .. den wet bar 2' •ba aide of hwy. $1025/mo Lrg Dramattc 2BR 2'1tBA S1400/mo yrty. 875--7006 tip,~~· ydauperl-~· lg BRITT.,""YWOOOS 93 CORSICA $1,075.000. -• •••• Jiii t d. bl ' th 427'~ Iris 675-4'421 ' Inc b..... • ..... tcaPe ,....,. ctu11111 er!: 3B'J: lBA. itorage Nr S. Bay $1900 2 Cute. but cozy Duplex gar, fplc & more S1450 ...-ti -al dip No Petsl 545-8035 poot. tenni#& etbhM avt IPll IAT/ .. 11-4 Giant 900 It r Ill· pa IO. e gar WI + loft. Uk• new Lndry. 11.:..:. ----·~ lrt/bk $1300/mo.+ MC 3BR/2'h8A ftpl, 2 car gar. &e.iulifUI condo, high ceiling, fire· olKe in living rm, mirmred wudrobe, } a r attKhed prige, l•rge patio. •l IAYW •• bonu1. epa Cua tom Agent Scotti. 675-4000 Un1t1 2BR 1BA. 1 car Tom 13t..e107 days 1BR, Mi0fa6'. qu111, aft 5pm. Sat/Sun ell day 1650 sq ft. S 1350/mo home. $375 000 Baaulllul 3Br 2Ba Duplex gar FrP!c. Orrve by 514 NEW 2br 2be1-M ~ •tee Incl elec 117~ E , Call Chetyt 856-25<M ""'" ~ ..... ,... OPEN SAT/SUN 10-4 Prof. decorated Frplc, Jeamine, S900tmo Lovely garden. Indoor 23rd St. Avl 5/1 (714) 3:.C~ 'tBtt,1 ~In~ M/F 8·30-Spm.. 803 Calle del c.n-110. garage. w/d. 201 Ruby YIW IDTILS lndry, gar. elubhs. Oasi9 548-1411 (213)&56-8890 yard. IPL frplc Smi pet Quiet E Side' hw' V1Cln D ~tor appt.. '92"92t S1700/mo 613-5348_ lll·ff11 Sr araa S1950131..e232 -~M'S flD lllT ok. S1245 848-65<41 2BR• w/end gar & .g ~ OCN VU CONDO By New 3BR + Oen costom 3BR/2BA Lg Home Frpl PANORAMIC OCEAN VU •CON00-2BR 1'1'1BA• aBR 29A patio, Add.11 pking, no l!~~~~~~~ ownr 2~ 2BA. tmac hm Xlnl, quiet loci Un-lmlyrm. spa, 1•.; bike to lu11 38R 3BA. FR exec: hm Patio or huge prlv•I• Av•H nowt pets $800/mo ~ SIOO -.0: -end unit S129.750. S.. turn $3200/mo ytly bCh $2250·/mo OAC w/pvt gardens $3500 yards avail Small pet Ok. 51195 MC dep. Shown by ~t 121-0444 •Spa •Poot •view *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool V"Glve Address at Guard Gate IOIES FOR SILE 2 IEllHM 2592 Arbor. Bayshores 831-1400 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8 Corsica, Newport North 844-6200 $227,000 Sunday 1-4 t V" 15 Toulon, Harbor Ridge Estates, NB 673-9333 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR 11111 Fii IM 1r-IEI 964 La Mirada, Laguna Beach 721-0798 $239.000 Sunday 1-5 ••+3425 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $1 ,S..9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 10 Sea Island, B~ Canyon. NB 6«-6200 $329.000 Sunday 1-5 388 Seawlnd, Newport Beach 845-8115 $195,500 Sunday 1·5 3 IEDIOIM t 128 25th St, Balboa Peninsula 548-5647 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • •• 1212 Cambridge, Westclltt 759-6600 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 -t 5 Cherbourg. Harbor Ridge 759-6600 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 2532 Clrcle, Bayahores 759-8600 $599,000 •3123 College, Costa Mesa Sunday 1-5 846-7171 $128,800 Sat/Sun 12-4 430 Esther. Costa Mesa 840-1212 $279,000 324 Lindo Avenue, Peninsula 844-6200 $425.000 Sunday 1-5 • Sunday 1--5 3318 Maryland, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $199,500 Sunday 1-4 1141 Pembroke Lane, Westcllff, NB 644-9060 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1002 Presidio Dr. Costa Mesa 759-1501 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8 Au. St. Cloud. Big Canyon, NB 644-6200 $619,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 182 Shoreclltta, Corona def Mar 759-6600 $698,000 Sunday 1-5 2231 South Baker, Santa Ana 751-5000 $123,900 SaVSun 1-5 215 VJ1 Nice, Udo lsJe 831-1.400 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ***t975 W. B1v-ide Cove, NB 84'-9060 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **2712 W. Oceanfront, N.B. 873-3777 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I II •In Fii II 1r Ill * 1907 Beryt Lane, Harbor Hlghtandl, NB 759-12a. $375,000 Su~ 1.-S •• 1011 Bonne Donne. Irvine Terrac.. NB 844--9080 1735,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 t 325 Cameo Shene. Cameo Shorel 758-elOO te25,000 Sunday 1-5 •38 ConnOtent Clrde, 8eyYlew Ternice .....e200 1421.000 8und8y 1·5 -a-2222 Donf1le Aoed, Newport ...,_ 131·7'00 1417,IOO 8undllY 1-8 t 290 Ew.HIHI ~ •• ......_ CdM 173a5314 ..... 000 S.llun 12-8 ••312 ............. ~ OcMlr .... eu ._ 17•MO llllllun M ••1111 .,,.1~.''" ..... •1-19 .. ., , ... r:=.-r.r ......... , .. • ..... ,. lli-M f Sunday 492-8597 BalbOa ts Atty 873-8700 Avt 5/l5 673-5799 Furn/Unfurn 840-20.5 Pool. CALL 846-2848 Liz 84g_3627 2450-9 Elden. 813--0231 1 Aue Blamtz. Big Canyon, NB S..4-6200 $614,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 v •1 Aue Chateau Royal, Big Canyon, NB 644-9060 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 216 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle 631-1400 $499.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IEIROOI 94520 Cortland, Cameo Highlands 759-6600 $599,500 Sunday 1·5 t 440 Desola Terrace, Corona def Mar 720·0455 $525,000 Sat/Sun 11~ 404 E. 16th Street, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $295,000 Sun 12-4 404 E. 16th Street, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $295,000 Sunday 12-4 •••200 Grand Canal, (3BA + 1) NB 642-5200 $640,000 Sunday 1·5 1780 Hawaii, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $229,500 t 607 Kings Rd, Newport Heights Sun 1-4 759-6800 $990,000 Sunday 1·5 ••+9 Monaco, Harbor Ridge 644-9060 $839.000 Sunday 1-4:30 1540 Ocean Blvd, Peninsula 759-6690 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••1200 Polaris, Dover Shors, NB 673-9333 $619,000 Sunday 1-5 315 Poppy Avenue, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1938 Port Cardiff (HVH) Newport Beach 644-7274 Sunday 1-4 +628 Seward, Olde CdM 759-6600 $695,000 104 Vla Havre. Lido Isle 759·6600 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••••3100 W. Oc:eanfront, NB 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 II 11lu Fii II 1r IEI +208 E. Bay Ave., Balboa 873-5870 $455,000 125 Abalone, Little Island 759-6600 $825,000 Sunday 2-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 ........................ LIDO ISLE PlllEPllPUTIU M ll>O NOii> 511.-. .............. $3,900,000 M LI)() JOl>.SBR-4~1A umunull,650,000 M l.l>O r«JI0.5ll..tlA. .............. $1.415,000 M SM ROl).511~• ......... 000 VIA UX» SOUD•• ...... _ ...... $751.000 -~··· "' ... . -~·-...... " ...... 000 * LOICA ..... w ... mmSH5t• • 1111G•JM.. .......... _, ___ •Ill·•• ·-· .. ·-_, .. • m• .... •---· • * 1334 Antigua Way, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 2323 Bayside. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $1 ,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••6 Cypress Point, Big Canyon. NB 644-6200 $1 ,895,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1600 Harrow, Newport Heights. NB 673-9333 $410,000 Sunday 1-5 •.,.. 1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor Ridge. NB 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • • 15 IRverness Lane, Big Canyon 6«-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sunday 1-5 * One Hampshire. Dover Shores, NB 644-6200 $649,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1782 Oriole Drive, Mesa Verde, CM 631-7300 $385,000 Sunday 1·5 225 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $765,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 233 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1836 Port Tlttan Place. Newport Beach 559-9400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •440 Rivera Terrace, Corona Highlands, NB -631 -7300 $1,395,000 Sunday 1-5 715 St James Ad. (Npt Heights) N.B. 631-0133 $405,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •••815 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach 675-6181 $1,995,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2309 W. Chandler, Santa Ana 546-2313 $229,000 Sunday 1-4 • 1000 Westwind Way, Dover Shores. NB 631·7300 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 I IEIRlll 211 Via Eboll. Lido 19'9 644-6200 $635,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••+216 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach 675-6161 $1,600,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 11111111.fll IM 1r IEI - •2209 Cllff Or, Clltthaven 631-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••23 Hillsborough, Harbor Hiii, NB 760-1900 $1 ,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 IM1en1. ""...,.._ i.... Pmete .... ~-.. Eatr• larv Jg, k •ill ... c"Olllln.det~ oo· .... , + 2"""" onn 5 ~---"b lieth&. 4500 ~Jt .. fttnth 4oou & .,,,.._,, bri(~ llttli 6 toWIY•rd 2 llH•IU, f*'J*I IJoorlll@ 1 1.165,000. i.nd '"'"'*" I •••324 Morning Star, Dover Shores 631-1400 $970,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 14 Oakcrest, Big Canyon S..4-6200 $1 ,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3900 Park Green, Corona del Mar 551-8700 $834,999 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1912 Santiago Or, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $629,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Via Genoa. Lido Isle. NB 673· 7677 $598,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, NB 673-7677 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••220 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle 631-1400 $1,495,000 Sunday 1-5 I IEDROOI 10 Drakes Bay. Spyglass 759-6600 $890,000 Sunday 1-5 I II 11111 FAii II 1r IEI •508 Evening Star Ln, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l IEllNI 01 lllE ••• 12292 Cinnabar, Tustin Hiiis, Tustin 673-9333 $895,000 Sunday 1-3 TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SILE 2 IEllMI t•V"•270 Cagney Ln 208, VIiia Balboa, NB 673-4400 $338,000 Sunday 1-4 ••84 Corllca, Newport Beach 650-1121 $280,000 -Sat/Sun 1-5 * t 125 Corlica, Newport Beach 850-1121 $289,950 Sat/Sun 12-3 13145 Ferndale, Garden Grove 548-2313 $101,900 Sunday 12-3 *108 Harbor Woods, Newport Beach 848-7171 $189,900 Sun 12-4 ••2218 Mayfair Court, Cotta Meu 648-7171 $159,000 Sunday 12-4 • •2330 Vanguard Way M-203, Coate Meu 5~7355 $143,900 Sunday 1-5 2 II 11111 Fll 11 1r HI v 4 Rue Verte, Big Canyon, NB 759·9100 S510,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 a1mM1 ••2589 Orenge #E, Colla Meu 845-8115 .Si47,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •a11 Vteta Omada, TM 8'utft, Nwpt 8ch 7~1174 S3e8,950 s.t/Sun 1-5 789 W. 11th St c;.1 , Coeta Meile e31·12ee 1139,000 Sunday 1-5 •••••• • •• ... • 1111 ........ . Merrill Lynch Realty (1t4f 111 llDDC.W ..... OPEN SUNDAY 1-s· ,._, MH.•-t54e.._"'1 8adl house, 4 bd. 2 ba. .... ·-····· --···· l 8'oob sncaau ···-ti ....... Sil bdrm a ftrwtess ..... _ ....... -•• -... -.... S. $llflCSbY IDTa.F-P1t,•-1212 c 't111t 3 bdrm. pooe, m11nta1ned.............. . .• C. Pofceb tamt lllllS $115,..._ JH C--View, 1 story, 4 bdrm ................................. E. Tabak .. Ill IOCIT1-$ttl--MJ lllp 1111 Spectacular v• of Newport Harbor .......... J. flnsttr ... ma $1tS.•-s CIMdls1 ToWnhome. 3 bdrm, 3 ba ............................. 0. Mile1 ----------112 .... , •• 3 bd, 2 story on larp lol.. ..... -....... -.... 0 . .lohnson unu.-_sm,•-us .... 4 bd + tam rm _ ........ --·-·--·--···-··· .. Y. Sinctair --···-....... _ ... ..... On Cell ~-----·-····--···---· ................ H. Mlf\as U &1' .....___ JlS ,_ CMrll\lll& stone house ... ------.. ·--·-·-.. J Sklhlft L9tml ---lMtlllln 4 bd. 4 bl. 3000 sq. "·----······ .. ·-·-· 8. ~ llTllllD ....... 2512 ~ Wei located 3 lld. pr1v comm ........................ C. Weis amt 1111-1515.511-Ult c.tt..11 4 bdrm, tam ""·SCI*----··--·--·· .. -.... -........ -. 111 HliCll • lllL SMI..._-m"' .... 5 bd, contemporary ........................................ C. ltoSs c•n• c.L-St.515.•-nu..,.... Stdldld .. tnont .............. -................. M. Harttinc (11') , • ..., Corona .. ... WALK, JOG OR..... ... .. Close by are ~rk and trails. Three BR. 2'h8A. family room home with goraeous view of Upper Bay and mountains. Immaculate. Cate tuard· ed community. Gloria Robertson or carolyn Lowe aPICW. ATTRAC110M .. ,ooaut A 1reat chance to buy a beautiful Corona del Mar residence in Harbor View Hills. top notch condition. Four BR. larae country prden and a new low price. Coby Ward UDO llLl! IPAMLIR .... Five BR, )BA; quality home with amenities plore! Walk to Lido VU.. lace. EJCcellent.QPPOrtUnlty for a fresh st.a.rt In a Wonderful .location! Joan Lewis CORONA HL MM .._ A ptece of Shancrf-La tucked away on the CMyon. Four BR reMience with formal dlntnc room. t.mtly l'OOl'.lt pri- vate pool & 5Pf· EnlOY the ~ate oceen bMChes. AM Peten ocuN avo tt•ooo One year new custom home over- lookln& harbor entrance. Jiving In thls 4BR, 48A, across from Bl& Corona State Beach ls everyone's fancy. Every amenity lmailnable. Tony Shaw 9IQ CANYON-VIEW $1,215.000 Contemporary home overtooklnc 8th fairway of Bit Canyon. Four BR. l'hBA. larae fofmal dlntnc room enclosed In cedar. Santa Marla stone and clear class. Courtyard with spa. C~rol Allison llAYPRONT, LARGE auP EJepnt home in perfect condition. Five BR. 4YJBA, 3 flrep1aces. 52 feet on Promontory Bay. Custom built by present owner. Barbara Aune Db AIDUY ~ You can toss a ball from decks Into the ocean surf from this home over- looklnc Emerald Bay Beach. White water YiewS, open ham celllnp, hardwood floors. 48R. 48A. plus pow. def room. Rod Daley and Dave Hlrlchler ~Coelt ~Y~Ot~. -.,.2•. t• ...... ...c... ... WATEllFaONT HOME.a • ..c. mu&.tGBl 11 NEWPORT SHOlllS CaNlfronl. Ile· furbbhed 4 bdrm on wnny corner with f ~I diftins & w~terfront ~tio. Short w•llt to oce1n. land lnduded. $299,900 631-1400 LIDO ISLE Remodeled .oohlstiat~ 2 bdrm with loft den & brge form1I dining room. llqant decor. i>Un1;a1lon d\uuers, white wOol carpet Ir mirror'" ~9,000 631-1400 UDO SANDS just 1 block to ocean. Aery l bdrm homel be.med ceU1np. firept.ce & secluded Y'fd w.th P1tio Ir ~· (lH) $240,000 673-'900 LIDO vn.LACE are. with dotk fOf JO' boil ... lake nevr l bdrm custom home with rJery •menity. Two fiteol.K , used bticlc Ii lots of Olk a~try. ~9.000 631-1400 TH B St9P9 \o ~. Prof non-9n'lkr .n.re lwt unit. $550/mo Call • 65()..3833 Of 63M722 BLUFFS 2SR 28A ~t. Must be neat, cteen. Mlf Of cpl $400/mo+ Utll ~5-5931/H 73Q..6582/W ... 1"-----........................ • I ~=-r-• A .,, ~. t I c , L "; ' t' l I I 1 1r~ : '\ I ---- ©uidelines for selecting good middle-level managers ....... I am &be owner of a small ltt'\'ice CdinP!lftY and have had difficulty ftt'Nitinaand t'ftainiNaood middle· kwl ma .... ~ Can you aive me torM intervtcwina settcnina and/or acltttion aui<klines that will help me out? Thanks. -C.H. 0.rC.H., I. Establish auidcline questions Chai show mutual compatibility be-~n your induStl").', your company. )'our company philosophy and the hndidates· backaround and philosophy. 2. Listen to the candidate at least as much u you talk. ). Set up muhipk interviews with manqers at the same kvel and above. 4. lk $Utt the candidate under· 5tands fully the details and the exptttations of the posi1ion. 5 .. Follow up the 1ntcrviewina pro-ttSs with a telephone call. A IOOd telephone demeanor is crucial in most businesses 1oday. 6. Lastly, ask you~lf if it would concern you if the candidate worked for your competition. • • • Dearftaee, I am in a sales posJl1on and would hkc to start networkina. Smee I've ne,•cr done this before. how do I 10 about t'"llint staned? Who arc &Ood people to net~rk with? Arc Wf'f aroups that ·~already established to handle networkina? -P.P. DearP..P. Therc at'f numerous "lead clubs .. around today 1ha1 have bttn estab- lished for JUSt thlS purpose. The cost to Joa n can vary from SI 0 to SI 00 per month. Attend sevel'll as a auest to determine which you will benefit from the most. • • • ~arRetaff, I am currentl) dealina with a racial prejudice on the)Ob and I'm not sure how to handle 1t. I am a personnel REIEE MICHAELS director and one of our depanment heads will not hire minority can- didlles. He i' unw1lhn1 to consider them. even thouah they are qualified. He is the ontr one like th1s in the company. so at snot a company issue. I don't want to lo~ my job over this but I feel v~ uncomfontble woricin1 with him. Do I remain sdent or act on my.ronvictionund rilk ttttina fired? Ttus person has been walh the company a Iona time. Deer ll.S., -R.S. As a personnel dil"CC'tor it is your Job to refer the most qualified candidates to your depanment heads. regardless of !'Ice. ~rhaP' it would be in your best intercsts to courtesy copy the mume5 of qualified candidates and your recommendations to the prcs1dent of your company forfunher consideration. • • • ~rRe.ee, I am unhappy and wash to make a JObcbanac. I work ~rom 8:30a.m. to S p.m.and my lunch aso!'IY• h_alfhour. How can I amnae to antcrv1ew for a new job without people at work aruina suspicious? -Stuck DearStli&, This isa prime example of whyyou would use a qualified placement service. They will do the scrceninJ of positions for you and set up appoint· ments either beforc or after work. lttflff Mlcud1 ,, • SHIMn CalllotWJa em,Wyme•~• ll1t. J•reJ.1114 q.nlloa• H •'• *nu4 to ffl' Ill t•re of DaJJy Pilot, P. O. Bex J$f0, Colt.I Mna, ltltl. 5531 tatah te l~art la1iatu/Offiet Int ladat11/CHfkt Int ladatn l Fiaucial la1latsl Mlt I ,.... 1121 ~=at fl!p!.,...t 1131 la,.,...t SS30 latltpnt UM 2Tlt 2711 1 .. 1.... •.. lalt O,,.rtaaltits not DtlitihCi 3111 ***** ***** KCIUn ,...A_T_U_A_E _M_ale_4_6_w1M __ lh_r ' t961q' It. N. Cosll M... Ocean v;aw IUtt.... park· 1911 ....., n .... Wtth fnl 1111\ •os uVE-IN AOUsEKEEPER ROUTllllS ... PllHOT Need self·StlflefS wl flaf• NB/CdM. lfyou'rellnock· Grnd flt. 6 pvt oles Ing. phones, ht• MC· w1m1 . uunu" Fem to .... elderly 19dy ... IPWTlll for col<>< lo deeorate hfnS """around In lg apl/Hm L,,,....,.. -tt0n work retartll dut ... """"--ace ARE FREE 4 d1.,./wlt Lido Isle. 1mmeo•·1e ......,....,.,s for & oles Own cai will lram. '_.,, '"' · ~···-· r___,,. · ._...... ·-·-•-... Punl~ wet~ vending · ,_ '"' -...-·-.., PIT 96~-4311 lelrN'*P MHIS0-1400 area. Ample pncng 11 1vl On Coall Htwey ,.._,_ ..., ... 673-t8S4/(213)1127-15t7 prolasional MCrelerles ThecMm8nd forwordper· nex1us _ .. M/F 2BA 2BA s c I Pll:a door. prof bldg. A.IC A.vi $3/sq/ft 213 592--0833 •l'•Sn• meehines• Located II UllY/.ulEIPEI Wtth or without die-feet e>pef9tor1 l1 inefeal· DELIVER DRIVER/ .,.. c-7 ..... ~ 0 r.!..,...1 now1115' sf 40.-0802 ,._ ._1 P ty Pubttlhef of auccesstu1 natl conYenl8flCi9 stre Cal• taphone Aulgnmen11 Ing dremelically end Per-HELPER Grt ~ --s.us-;-c:t,. 1200"lq ~ Bmbol Pen -••trcau rtftl 140 pg/4-Color OC Auto :fi:.~ o~hef ..,h,IG"._!~v!; • Uve-ln Balboa laland available today In Foon-'°"'* Pool, the nellons Work in good atmosphere 1711 Magazine ••ells fest ,. ... ••2·1111 Englllb·IPUklng. non-leln VaUey, Orange, "-' ta-t 1--ety -.... fur••tme ·•~e.. Gd I utlls 432--01055/1 An>ple Parking uttts pd . track record of high earn--smoker Driver's Lie Costa Mesa and lrvlne. ""u · w-· -.... ~. ....-'" -0-T-E -----S1200/ C JI St ---------ncroww/1"4W OW1* 117 i""S No P oduct or in 67"7"70/ MNtee ls In nMd Of NV· ""'Y health & xper M/F CM houM near mo 1 eve •1111• In• SALES OVER S350K ""' r • ..-" ~ Work tor PMsonnel Pool, erel ope<alors to WOfk In prlrd Call Jell 5..0·2275 Hwptl '7th, $400/mo No *673-0920* LICATlll! LIOATlllH HIGH PROFIT. Gd FOi· ~!°140~=~ ~~1j FllDI PllEM UDY WllTll lhe nations 3rd largest IOme of Ora• Counties - uts. tstllut. Furn. •lloept 1300 sq It al $1/sq ft·lrlple Great Cape COd style lowing Stock option •YI Mr Stone lor complete Very tame. bend on toot, Live-In. Irvine home LOf'I, temotary MrVlce and re-llMtl companies Work MITAL lSSI m bdrm.Greg 548-1860 Mt Fully llnlahed base-store w/Sludlo Apt on w/ln3yr1Con!Wltrng1vl Info 1•800•235-66-46 u 1 COfonedefM•r 720~10 551-0l6fi/d,llS4-79321• celveFAEEWOROPRO. long or lhort term a• Oral Surgery Hununglon M/F for 48A houM Hunt ment carpeted. tire 2nd fir Lg pehO & 3 partc· 111 $SOK auumes 111 935. In Celllornta CESSING TRAINING 11gnment1 We offer Ben olc Cha.irtlde Assisi • BCh. 1 blk to bch. Mstr sprtnkle<s Great CdM lo-1ng sp"'" $435,0001 rlghtl (714)921-CAAS l-800-235.66"7 ext 935 FOUND white male CAT, £ I 5530 Cell Todayll FREE WORD PAO· FfT or PIT 842-7729 I bdrm/be, gar. A.vi 5/ 1 cation 645-8505 _ LIU YUOE IL TIS --approx 1 yr 4121 near SI •P ey•tal PEISlllEL CESSING TRAINING on 6 DENTAL ASST - 1 1450 •960-6816• *UI lb S.ites 11,__2 CllPLm PlllT lllP ... ., Te LNa 2114 Andrews PrHbyterl1n • * * * * * different Pfo0r1ms Ex-Exper X-Aay He Depen· 'Male• for terge 3BA A.IC. Ample prllg, S325 up -BALBO• IS' &NO LOW DOWNlll * WIDOW HAS Hs Church, N 8 662•2502 PllFESSllUL POOL cellent psy end benellls deble Xlnt sal in qu1111y Bayview condo Garegie, 21155ECstHwye75--6900 Manne Ave"st;;;; Avatl •972-8052• lor TDsl StOK-up No LOST Lllll• brown uo1n11111111111 TemporeryServlcn C1Pll ETod1•sY'o' llEL office.CM 631-1420 pool*·~S~52~~7-•1625 Ml111H"n Aprll 15 2 yr lease laaiatas ~r:!~~f1e:I'.r3P:; Chlhuanu1vctyotRo0ert AnH&RBLOCKCompany . lllT&LWT·lll --""' 1817 WESTCLtFF'ORIVE $1700tmo "--t ·1· ._. & Jean St. HB REWARD! Our client an INine Engl· (7141259-7787 NOL Chalfaide-FfT lor IC1Mt M/F pro! n/tmkr to stir 2br ,........t Bch A.gt "~ 1-5032 W1terlron1 Homes Altrs =re' lll ltl •m ... ~ WaatH 2t16 CALL 846-7311 neering compeny has 111 * * * * '* N B prac11C• 640-2970 C n-... ~ 673 6900 LIST •• , ..... ~, Immediate hMd for 2 ---Temporary Services 1 '~be E'side M twnhM -" "ILL WI UlllllS" EAR THE BANK'S INT n.1 professional secra1111es ACTIVISTS/Prove democ-An H&R BLOCK Company llmlCT Avail now $400/mo • '• C~nn~ VII~~ t~·~ ,LAGUNA BEACH Rehab Prime Aate•3% Guer r• Low cost spay/neuter re-1o worll lor menegers recyex111s ~4nd lhe Or-1714) 25g.. 7787 utilities 54M484 rni 0 8000 slf 600 Btk (PCHI Ne1tonll company aeeks turn 45deys l""ukilble. Int fen el Mon-Set 9-4 30 c~n•ny wlll 1r~•n on • ..,... curtain PfT & FfT .... .... ........ 11.jllDI --It avail $120/mo 0 s 2 1 2l3) • .,. p 10 1a 11a ., .. ,.,.. .. -··-........ --111-M/F Prof wanted 10 .nara 67~ leave msg wner 1 mt I sell-moltvlted perton to °' compd. A«:e;vebln et 1v11 ,..n1m ,..,. WOfd prooessing system work 1n tile stert up phase _ ___ Car de- 1 r v ine Woodbridge 879--0388 own & operate their own Anancmg 261-9888 Slllanc. League No F.. If yoo are en experienced of a democratic ~m· llAltY w.11 S1~,:r;:c, .;:s,:; the llouM 144()/mo •dep FOR LEASE 576 sq It 11 laceat Prt,erty business Census reports Helplene 978PETS prolesston11 secretary paign Call 714-741-2102 BeauttNI new ..ion nu Orange County Aegtster Avu 5/15. 7M-i588 65ct1q It ~building Ztto show lveflge profit of Aaa ... ctatah p ab lH2 and can work vwetl under --fllcialroom.h1lrt11tton& S3 s --440 E 17th St CM S 1.370 63 per month. •--h ztzo tnea preuur•. plHH calf Assembl«• 10 build salt nlll stlllon tor rent x1n1 Fu:O t!:;.~its ~;"J;.1~ MIF. quiet ~. 645-8523. 619/J46..6366 1.5 u S Bctno Lo dn. no Sennc:e company owned wtUCtaft 01nc1ng. d1n1ng. lrevel. today bolts. We w/lreln Apply 1oc In major lhopping more tnlormstton ~ey S3pr8of5 • ~r Bac:ku t 11 LAGUNA BEACH smell of. qual. 15"1. tax di Purch accounts currently hand-FllTll CUE = Liff l1m11y Cute peltt• blonde PERSOllEL 7em MacGregor VIChts center in HB 962--0116 (7141 540-3008 .• flee Ocean 1$41 bk No "89 S•9K up ltng Frtto-L1y9 & Other The power Of love II • prolesslonll SWF 5-0tlh t631 Pi.centia, c M 642-71122 ev.ungt IPKe -· Jean 17 t•) 881•2790 Bob name brand lood prod· marvelous thing. II cen slls classy successful POOL USllEIS IS IMlllH lllYPS PIT NEWPORT. bids to bch :/,~mo~~ ~1 12131 273-3897 ucts Aequirn approx-remove darkness from 1 sensitt\19 SWM who en-llTI SllVICE No Aun HOM & Dt.t Piich Good pay flex hrs lor de· 2BR lhr w/lem Prtr RMfonomtc:a 675--6700 lmetely 8 hours~ week chtld"s hie & grYe him joys same Photo & teller T1mp0f1ry S«v1ces TllllEI Is hefe Nan Co 11 look· ltvery 01' compltmentery n / 1 m11 , 2 o. 3 o 1 BEACH duplex Great lo-& investment ot S 15.000 hope again If you pos. to P 0 Box 7000-62 An H&R BLOCK Company Ing lor leadefs SSOO to pubhcattons Resp pet· $450/mo Yr1y 675-259t TIE mllTIYI llfTE cation xlnt renlll. 2-lly cash for equipment Clll sess this power. then Palos Verdes. CA 90274 (714) 259-77117 NEWPORT TIRE CENTER $4500/mo comm work· sons w/Plek-Up or Ven New C F . Isl gar. patio, S339K Prine•· toll·lr .. 1-800· 782· t 550 Guadalupe Fosler Care T I 3014 * * * * * * '"·1022 Ing from home 549·4821 OMV print-out, Ins req d 2 8 "; ~~ ~ntl~~~I • x TM~~t A:~lve pals only 850-8200 Oper1t0f 4-S Anytime needs yoo. Yoo can give a rnt -WIU mUIT CllPfmll Musi know 0 C area Mr $350/mo ctllld <* Call Full servtce or answering Duplexes. Steps to ocean H child• gift of• ltlellme 1 Round tnp & 1 Wey Alrllne/Cru1se Ship Jobs Gd oppty & •~-t1on .. C0<· Highly axper in 811 ph ... s O'Netll. 714·540·7344 1C>-3115s'.11999 Jennie. service/mall only. 1385.000 to $425.000 AVE Melle your home lheir Certs-Con1tnen111 S80 (All Positions) ...... I lo ol 640-5470 Newport Pacific A E home. pc. 1n the US UM by Amazing recorded msg ona Del Mer 644·11292 ° construct n Inv vlng Hma WAITll ·~~:g~~~mlUrP"c:.'~~~ '" WllTPIEITlllt 645-3683 A NEED? C&U(l14)111·11H 5125 839-6606 Aft 5pm '·;!t'~~r~·:':!,~lo IMllHn• Se~:~~:~: N~.=~*':ivi':r.:r~ w/d A.YI 5/ 1 Quiet M/F Elegant Aellil or Executt\19 NEWPORT Beac:ti 3 unll 2 R d th I I ed FREE MEMBERSHIP FOR CelligrlPIW. clerlMt. clog· 213-693-3347 exl 108 Pert Time-A/A, A.IC, Bk skllls 1,. 11 rellMd levels with DMV report $5 SO $425-·~111 •845-4157 office eulte. 1500 sq tt. •Pl• -store. SS8K gross. eo ~ c ossi 1 poges LADIES ( 18-401 glng ;_ltnd C::C:::,::' leech D•Y9 Evenings & Wkenda Rec .. etc 645-0792 Contact (7141 552-0~28 hr Company vehicle Mey divide for fotnl ten-$575.000 Motivated ond you re sure to 111111• If you would like to meet yout r ROLLS CONSTRUCTION provided Con11c1 Prof n·tmkr wanted To anti G..,.,-ous parking owner Aeeronomlcs I .1 p•I good looking, successful CO Aetumes & releren-H .. ther Wiison 6"3--0606 r:~ n::wOO:"'j~ ;~ Contact Manager a. COfl). 675-6700 II , I •• gentlemen. join CLUB Oft requited F/I .... IEEPEI/ poor' Jee 1450 1~131u' LYNNE VALENTINE lfyou'retooklngtorltlome. 1•2-1111 ELITE For lnlo, catr CAREER OPPORTUlln .,... Properties. Inc 673-9333 ctaNttladl'lunewtforyou • 213-217-7507 -CARPET INSTALLER lllllEI 1 ... aattC.....tiH •--------------~-_,._ _______ ,....... ________ , Dependable & axp'd 100·1 ot roommates avail anatu allatll FREE IUI. ESTATE SOlllLlll* Comllocll Carpet Ser· Full time. Pleasanl WOfk· OPEN 7 dlyS 557-4000 %914 !rrrtuitia 2904 rtaaitits 2904 • Ylcft ( t741558-11113 Ing eonc:hllonS. Benefits "CAREER IHiHT" WllDI -~~,C:'~~61~aro1 ROOM MA TE lo lht home In GOOD Santi Ana ar•. All amenities S375, utll pa.a Bob 540-67111 Roommate wanted-COM 2br tbl Clean non· am<*er S375 • •., ulll ,, ... 675-5179 iuiamf Ct lftt 2711 1-.2. l/F ... Space 8 mo St.tb-leue In Coste M .. 549-504• : $2 .56 per day Thll s ALL you pay for 3 ltnes 30 day mtnlmum • In lhe SERVICE ·DIRECTORY INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED n ... a .. Stnltt ..,....,, nu .. , ... For more lnformeuon CALL TODA.VII lllfllL•I ) • MAKE YOUR MOVE TO MAYFLOWER If you·.,. .._., W9nl80 to get Into truc:klng. conelder being en owner-operator w.th ~ Tren911 I giant In the ~ Our ownar-oparalOfl own their tr9CtOn. Nn their own buelnaM. travel tile country end m-. -of Ille hlgt.-t line haul pareentegae In tl'le Industry We IUPi>IY .,.. trelnlng. tM trliler. mcMno aqutCHMn1 end yOAJI toeos TOOUMIY: ... 11.JMft eN ~ ...... ~ ...... ,...,... • .. -. .. ..... • ... ... ef ... <• ,_ ... , ...., -e lnc:tof). F1ftMdal • ..... ., .................... IMfrMft .. Liii Ill 4 FlsfJCIRHle..,.....la~ ¢$' lr"a. ~ rmer.tad?Celtolt,. t~78251>9tWW1 MAYRfJWER. a.oo Lm end a oo p.m. lndllnepollt time • TRANSIT . AH for Dept.# 41. -N. •d•llft .... c.n.e. • -llCZIM Comptete prep Aceust. cell Walt rec>alr Neat & Fut Uc. Loe refs SteYeS.7-8071 ';£'/Mm INTERIORS HANGING/STRIPPING VISA.·MC 673·1512 TllllSIAY, APlllL 21-lsOO P.I. F~~: ~T ~~~.M~'": FllllE lllEUll 211Ult1m IT .. llSTl llEU Terry MtCardlt ntends 1111nw1taboll for JOU to JOIO the top-Century 21 office 1n tht Costa Mesa/Newport ~adl aru Rtafit now you can like aduntace of the e1clusivt Century 2J Clreerlt1k proeram, the most compreflenslve tra1111na 1n the Rt~ £stilt Industry Gl•e yourself every adnntace. call us now for a restrvatron or rust stoi> by . • School tu1ton refunded to you on the closina of your hrst escrow at Century 21 The Real (slaters Ser~ IEWPllT IUOI OllTA IEIA 141-1111 Ml-211J 845-1711 Alk fOf' Tony -IPUITIO &SST. Fronl ottlOI, enthullUtlC, ChHrfUI, good ofllc• lkllls FIT includel Satur- days Carol. 831·5&64 18 & Up' Earn ltS0-$2500 Dally Pert time phOIO modeling No exp No fH WORLD TALENT AGENT ·Llc.lbonded •(618) 986-4318 CIACULA TORS f IT Mma 12-15/hr •II areas FfT PfT DAVE s FLOWERS No Miis 229-6412 •89t--0418• Wtn W.,, P.W t.4ar FIT IElllTIH 11.DIOILP/T Xlnt typing skills needed for 1 teed1ng Nwprt Bch TyPlng, fifing. etc FJ.x Real Estlle office Gr .. t hours ~I Beach benefits Cell Gayle ar~ Lavonne. 650-0400 * •644-9060•• ';;::::;:~Eldl=:Ofttc.:: .. :":ldtlC*::•:n:ttv:Ownad::w:Oper:•:'ec1=1 OllHtll IEPlll ... IElll No exp nee. 112-115/Hr ..,. Mr Jensen 620 ..... 05' WANTED FIT Musi be re- .............. A Good Place To Start LOOklng It With A Job That's Fun, Respectable, Has Opportunltlel, And Stlll Leaves You Time To Go To SchoOf Or The Beech Without Completely Giving Up Your Nightlife. EARN $6. 10-$9.50 PER HOURIUI • Easy Evening Hours • Salary + Comm + Bonuses We Will Train Someone With A Winning Personality. Call Pat Collin 642-4536 Ext 430 It May Not Be OZ, But It Isn't Kansas Either! If you're 10 or older. a Job as 1 newspaper carrier might be fu•t your llZe. Just send In this coupon or can: ~2.,,..333. Routes are available now ........ ., .... ..., .... am.rt rM-;-;-d-;.:~;; ;; ;;:;;;-~;:;;:,, Ing a 0111y P*k>t carrier. Name I I ::ess rn..... ~aM.,~~---------------~IJP...,....... ........ ------~-------------=-----' .... ,1: DlllltPllt ··~-.. t;;.;. ___ ... 'lt-.!..'a.!-------... .. lleble Newport area .. FILL• Tm EHte Gardening S«vtoe Cattflng exp tlelpfU4 , New· 646-5588 port Bctl ., ... 873-6520 IEIHAL lfflOI MTI 111'11 PfT ~ FfT ...... typing. IPIUTllS phonel Sal negotiable w/1r11n. 499--e 187• Immediate Opening.a In OEN Oll1ce·Bklcplng local ., ... .ii •Mta avd. pnon.s Wiii train. FfT ~ "' PAYI PIT MaoGregor VICN•, C.ALL TODA.YI 582~131 1831 Pt.oent11 C.M. lllVD WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE· LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE, AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY ·FRIDAY 2·5 P.M., WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. CAU. la-4AI IXT. 20S A81C,0RRTH Sales SALE CREW MANAGER Put you Dtrect Sales Ex- perience to good use working with teenagers. You can make SSOO Plus per Week. If you can hire, train, & motivate • Special Sllee Crew getting new cuatomeq for THE·,DAIL Y PILOT. . Gowtnment Job• 115,400 • 112.SOO No'# Hiring Ex· c.tlent bentflll Call 504·80·7922, EJtt JS· 14"'4 (Open Sunday) ... ITYLllTI We art offering an outalandlng carwr op. Poftunlty '°' quahlled lie. styt.at. M ust be enwge11e, crea1111e & haYe fllhlon matmc:t. For 1PP01ntmen1 CALL Mwry, 982""97 HIRING! Government Jobi, your .,.. Many lmmed ~ StSK-161.000 Cefl 9021838-8885 ext 398 HOUSEWIVEs:sru . DENTS • Now hiring PIT $100-SHSO/Wk Pro 1..-.onal ~nl M·F, Dey ~ Wkly y We train Need car all Merry M11d1 5-4~ 13 or 891·1 Wiii The Orange Coast Dally Piiot 11 looking for an energetic person 10 U· stsl our District Managers 3 days during t~ week, WMl!ends and holidays Appllcant must have re· liable car with valid CA drrvers ll<lenM, proof ot Insurance and OMV print-out S1an1ng pay 11 S7 00 per hour plus gas allowance Come In to apply 11 HOWHtl•1St. C.tt1 ltsa. CA tHH between 9am & 5pm M -F Or call Beth 11 642-4321 ext 205 •SIMSAUI Energetic 10l1w1re com- pany, grOWlng by leaps and bounds. needs lnS1de Salet people Perfect IOf young 119Gre111ve lndl· vtdual S?-hr com- mlUIOn Flexible hours Call Tom Bofaull * •855·3923•. INTER PLANT P(OPLE Full or PIT Mat h\119 own car Green thumb 842-8899 Sal • mtg .IAlllTHI Male/female Put t1m1 1ven1ng1 M on-Frt lrv1Nwpr1 area 720-9759 ueMllTllECLEll ........ ELEGANT GOURMET DIMINO Currently Neklng ·~ Servets Host.... Une Coolc, Bus & E1epedlt9' tor J)efmanant position• Apply In person 3050 Br .. tOI St , CM 540.0472 IEOUllC W/TMLI Expartanee "9C1Uaty • 528-7291 * P/T,•US. •ltO&l tFFICE o.c Airport at• Catt M·F Busy Dr 1 ottice 1n c M 8· 11am, 432...oe7o needs exp back otloce - -..... , .. O.y/~ 5-41-11-319 .,, .. Pam -PIT for ntc:e. fut growing 911HEllY UUI F /T Co Nr Hoeg Flex hrs Saelllng enefgeOc person Type & mtJC othce wor11 to grow with estabhshed Housewife or retired company Min 1 year re-great 722•8060 1111 e11p Salary S900· PIT, P&llll AIU S 1200 Interview by appt Ollice environ , no typing only 646-7441 Mon/Tu/Wed/Thurs Hrs .UllSES &IDES vary from 9am-8pm Will train. Retirees welcome Apply Pennysaver. 1660 PlaGentta Ava , C M All lh1f1s good pay and benahll In Laguna Beach Retireme n t h o me •494·9•58• P&Jmas FtT pos111on avad Mike Bacher 645-6265 Iv msg P /T IEClmllllT For NB Realtor/Dev. el<>pef Wed·Sat 1 30-5 30 Cannery v111aoe Realty 673-3777 P /T TBDlllE W .H And errands from hOme Ratauranta P t T •T /llmlS STIPWllEll ,,,, $7.00/HOUR FOR OUALIFIED PEOPLE PRllTlltlll um OllllllTIU AM/:~~~!pp1·1 • la•tllaft .,..hill ~1ec1 3-Spm d111y I• littiff Yitit, THE NEWPORT BEACH l11pH lillt, fl COUNTRY CLUB Tara, •• .,.rt leaclt 1800 East Cout Hwy .~ ·~-N B 644-9550 -••n-.••• ....... Reta II UllOSHICI Has Qpan1ng1 tor Man· ager/Trainee and Pan time aalet help Ideal ap· pllcanll must be neat In awaarance courteou1. agores11va. and w1111ng to learn a very IXClhng buSI· ness Some elec:trontes knowledge helpful but not nacas11ry For Mf•OUS considerallon on an excellent career apply in peraon bet~ 101m to 3pm at •hll au PIRT-TIIE • lll shifts 1Y1ilat.l1. •Trai•I•& n4 Hiftr• ,rtYi4tl. • Rttirtts 1u cafl11• stdHh•tlca••· •Wttllty ,,,, .... .,., .......... . PART-TIME INVENTORY $6/hour p11d In cSenhllry •Laguna Hilts Mall ,retent4. Al retail businesses 1n Qr. ange County 30 permanent openings lor early morn1ngsll1t1 evenings & weellends $5.50/HOUR •Review IOf raise alter 60 days 6 months & 1 year •Paid training provided •No experience required •Positions are permanent •Advancement opPOf1untllll •Flexible schedule tor students retirees & h0mem11\er1 •Must have car & telephone * 838-6235 * •Huntington Canter Clll THAY! OuaJ1ty Control lnsp & ~r fOf prod saolboats MacGregor Yachts 1631 Ptacentta, C M IUIEI Al IAUS PIT retirees welcome Sat 9·2 & Mon 9-5 Includes phone & counter 18les Friendly office. wtll train Apply PennysaY$J 1660 Placentia Ave , C M llUIH Al SAUi FIT Includes pro1pect1ng, telephone & counter sales Friendly per sonallty POllllVI II· Ulude, front ottlee ap· pearance a must Will train Appty 1n person only Tu-Fro 9am-5pm Pennysaver 1660 Pltcef'llla Ave . C M llECEPTillllT/TYNT Newpo<t ee.ch Lhl 01· • So Coast Ptau EOE DYNAMIC PROTECTION SERVICES llETlJL SALES/PT Stora 1n Udo Mer1na Vil· 17141633·19521anytirne1 lage 675-79801673-6047 EQuat Oppty Emptyr t\A, F SlUS,F/T Exper1en0t °' w1ll lr11n Huntington Beach 980·2828 ask lor Chuc!\ For more inJormatton & ., la FIT 852.0444 interview catl Xlnt oppty at Benetton -Mam Pl Kayla, 5-42-8283 UClmlllll/llOY Siles LIUPIMIUll .. , ... (714) 938-0667 w~ ,::'';',:~morn-llSIH SlLH E1ep or will train in a rut growing Mocro ComPo· nent Co sal • comm Mission Vteto Call Nancy Telemarketing 2 POllloont aY&llable I year txP«ienc. req d Good saltrylbeneftls Call l.tnda or Diana 873-0581 E.OE UllllSWI N9wpOf1 Beach'• moet ••· ctus,,,. private membef· lh1p dining & entertain· ment laclllty now ope11 to the publlc We need •mma Pl• call Carllla 675.()900 llESHYATlllllT llllOllLAlll Newpo<I BHC:h s moll llC· elusive dining & .nler· tamment lacillly 11 open to the public We need· quahlted & respon11ble Raserv111on11t/Recapt NOW' Carttta 675.()900 DP. IUllTUUCE UI FOf Costa Meta Motel. 957-3083 IUDT11111T Full-Tuna for n/smkg New· porr Beach oll1ce 7em-4pm Type 4-0wpm & ,am"-··· Data Entry helpt\JI Hrty r"S"-w&Qe comm w/11ep Call Needed 5 rty/wtt, Incl Sat Shella !Of appl 720-9870 Tyl)lng & ar1 bac:llground - helpful Pleasant sur-llECEPTIOllST rounding•. wlll train Apply Pennysaver 1660 Prut1g1ou1 Newport Ptacenua. C M Beech development llrm NITMmllnOM. Local P•t Control Co Needs Route l aeh We trein Mull have good driving record Cell Charley A M 979-8021 PIORUFU.I Exp Picture framer FIT 979-2787 Mon-Fri 8-5 has Immediate opening for a htghty prof111ion11 & e1epenerweo person Melclng long-term em- ployment Will handle busy phones llght typing & manage recapllon area Excellent t>enel111 TIPllLUIFM TIP OUMllTIU PLANT SCAPE Interior PleaM send,....,,,,. lo Ad Plant Malnlenence Exp r 126 c/o Dally Pilot req'd 0ay1ime hrs Own P 0 Boa 1560 Costa trens 751·2271 Meta CA 92626 MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING CARRIERS. THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL- ING TO WORK HARO. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH, GENEROUS GAS ALLOW- ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI- CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION. 401K PLAN. IF YOU 'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES. CALL BETH, e.2-4321 EXT. 205 OR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT, 330 W. BAY ST, COST A MESA, CA 92626 Motor R-- available in C1st1 l11I ludllf•• l11oli Fo11tai1 Y1l1r NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver <>ne.o.y a Week .. Muat have~ car and proof lnlurlnee. -1 Alk for Joanne Ctwy 788-1233 SALEStlnt I Edu<:a1ton1I 2P1sm11s AYllWLE Co Mngmt Tra11·-Ca-II 'fOu .,,. e1rer been dos· reer Opp Sin S3-500/wtc couraged about rele· PIT.FIT eonu .. , Ben-phone ... becauS. of alils 760-0801 poor management or -scam operators please ULEI PEllll give us a call We offer Experienced Now n"'ng Balboa Island Really * 673-8700 • ULES PUSH F /T For Art Gallery Design custom framing art tales E1tp pral d Good w/people & lollow-up9 Call IOf &WI, 67!.-6552 W.HPHlll Full & PI T CRAZY SHIRTS one ol ll')t top casual ratatlerl on Cali- IOfn•a 1$ rec:rUttong 10 slltt our new BalbOa Isl retail store opening in May We are lootung IOf 1ppl1c1nts who are honest. hard working r• spon11bla. & have great people Sk•lls We prefer previous retail t'll· perienca but are wt111ng to train We can otter you IOI) Ulary bon\ts & ben· 1f1t1 Appty at our factory locatton or send resume 10 CRAZY SHIRTS Human Resourc ... 1 2911 Qow !.ve ~lln~92680 •UUSP/T* Orr\19 a 580SL In 60 Oeys S11e Fig lneome Poltnhll lncred1bla rtvoM1onary brlt)lthru prods Call Mr Ltonatd 12131 498·2793 ULES Retetl salal, apparel lnven.- tory/bvytng eicperience Mlplul. '°' golf ll'loe> Apply Tuee-Fr1 t0.2pm THE NEWPORT BEACH COU~TRV CLUB ,900 E Coast H#y. NB 844·MIO wry Anderson .. lllll l1&MI Wiii lrltln puw91tn 2274 Newpcwt 8Mt, CM ...._744S •PrtfttsitHI Trai1hl1 •lHrltiYt . .......... Str .... rt .............. lfttne ..... ............. ," •ar• •w. ...... .,,,,......, .., opt ldhiaal Ca" 642-4536 Eicleo~on 430 l 30-9 00 PM Ask tor Pa1 c runua1m• Inbound & outbound poe- 11tons avail w/Rycler Sys- tems Inc N•ce ladltty. grow1" opptys. hourly wege FT °' PT Kathy or Debbie, 64 1-3045 TtUPIHI IEPUI No exp nee::. S 12·S 15/Hr Mr Jenaen 520-405 1 l9!~Sales 11ATIUOlIf1111 EARN $400-$1000/WK •S71Hr Trwnong ~ comm •SAM· 12 Noon Mon·Fn Call Now -5 PotihOns Left ASlt tor L VICOST A MESA 5-4M919 MJILAGUMA NIGUEL 582-1723 C&llEUlll W11111 lllllfllll aarim& AwtMT IVO"Y m atc:hl"I eota QWCI'-~ H~~~l'•:o:: ~wt~~ 1':" T!MJllOAAlllY ANO give dtrecilona Stmrnot11 hlda•a-IDtd Tf.M, TO 'E-W IHlll\MAN OAA0£NS mlttored TV~ wall POSITK>NI AVAILABLE COM. C.. Ootothy unit, MW tW\ft bedt me1• •flacep110nlt" Mon-Fn 873-2281 1, ..... & t.-i dr...., •a.-1 .... _ _..._ P9rlect c:ond 7N-1NA •T)1M11 ,.....__ -•S«tetM:W Newpotl 8dl Atc:h lirm NEW hQuae too .,,.._ I •Da11 frttry Oc>watori .....,11'19 permenent ind!-too much lu1n11ur• •WOid Proca.or• vtdual wJgood trC>tng C~hee. ct1&1t1. r.Crig •Ac:cOunttng CttfU .. m. t55 ~·I & IOJOYI llbl.. etc MuSI Mii 11111111.. heavy typing. 4 h teo-9810 - dayt.-otv wtt Xlnl tien.. RATTAN llY rm .c>f1/lo11 IAll et•ll Cathy 87>6442 Mat/ch11r/01toman1col *'-'111 fM·2 and tbl1 Orig •P.WWW.,. i.,1.,ant Waat.. s2sooeaes1175 Cotto *,~• .. y ....a---5535 Prtnt 1olallo11e 1800 -M-Glass din tbllblk laq chr t8400 Von K11man F student 30 • wants to S550 Glass cor Mt S350 St• 130. Irvine 474.2974 Hou ... 11 WiHMkpg eap NEVER USED' 973·06" 100"1. FREE to Apphc;ant Will start 614 for 1Ytnmar EOE X1n1 ret1 548-5381 SOFA l't19h quality never TUYnACllT Eapart enc a . Sabre L.,aura 1175·8'05 u110 11111 wrapped NURSE HOUSEKEEPER Worth s 1000, sac $250 COOK Own GIT Lido Can de! 2131862·85"8 ar11 Local Reterenc;es 1113.5100 llisc.U..en1 TfftlTffT • L - Tapa transcr1p11on Will ,..•.,rcl"' .. _a_w_· ----•• tr .. n WJP SA ~58-8333 btl,.n All VETERINARY HOSPlTAL 36 s DENl Al CHAIR B11ght personal MedlC&I & S750 080 Hydrauhe, Surgical Ant AHT """' .,, .. blk 11rv 17141 ptafarred but -Nill train 633·30C» Pnv P.rty 3 FILES 4·0•-r $Xl ea 4 wllltng person Beach p t 1 ..._.. s o 1 lll'l'IAlll ,_.... 06 If ""'n ......., I II lront prac11ce Studio _,,. ~ ........, obi Dd 1rarne $8 u.r..ed • ap1 included 642·3843 193 I ~ Blvd. c ..-s.dectl•·' S7 675-6852 YETllllUIY Recephon•sta An1ma1 At· tendants & Techmc110 needed '°' bul'f l~ge prec1oce F JT Ot PI T '"'I wknda & aves e~p prpl Irvine 551 -0304 WllTllW/WllTtll * With car lor lunch dlhvery service E1tat1 routes provided $40-S60 01.ly Lllll'l llTCllEI lll·Ol4l WAIEHlll PEllSOI C M etectrocll d1strobulor warehouse st ocking bring OMV pron! ·Out Engl1Sh speaking $6 hr Call Betty 648-7775 WOEHOUSE llECEIYERS lmmed1a1e opening• are available at our HUNT. ING TON BEACH/SANT A ANA warenouse No e11· P9flenc• necessary We pro1110e comp•1 111v" wage c.ompanr·Pl•d med1c111 <1en1a1 in· surance a credit union plus more• Apply 1n per. son MONDAY SO Selec1 Dealers 1Deate• space avaotablel •AMEFOCAN Indian,,.,..,, wanted 1 rugi. oas1<e1s NAPOLEANIC Anl1Qut' a•sooientalrugs ~ nand·P••nttd oesi.. •171'167l· 1467• pine c""' & ottte<'' • •730 6224• * ARE YOU DRINK.I NG '!'OUR HEALTH AWAY? AppJiuces 601 1 Fo out ab1 sate water 16 cu fl l<1t<1m0fe Frost· FOR FREE VIDEO Cat. Free Fr.,e1er1Retr•g Joan al! 9A..-760·9338 wr111e 3 yrs Old 1ery BLUFFS NB Moving Sale• Clt"dn S250 966-152 1 Beau• 011ental Rug- F R•GtOAtRE relrige<ator 16 cu 2·0oor top lreez- ,., Appro• 7 yrs old runs ..... 11 s 1~/0bO 640·6400 I llY &m.lllCH! Rttlr199rators Washers & D<vers M 11ee 645·9701 mauve pu1e1s 3 mo Old fur9 S700 Wht woeke1 lg chr sml tbl S 175 4 1ne11 ,..,,. ""1cker stnd 2 w. 5 7 ,,, 17 s 150 Zen11n COIOf' TV ..., remote & oa~ i;tnd lllnt cond S 175 720· 170• COCll.ATOO CAGE WHIRLPOOL Aelr.ge<atOf Wht powde< coat t;,md 22cu sode-by·S>dt' Auto ,,_ Ace 2••n • 241fl • ocemake>r In ooor 55tn $198 644-442• SSOOlobo 6«·4464 Faraitut 6014 2 WAU lltfTS C"-'ry Wood 8 mos old 1pot1ess cond 644-5319 5'">t1 $le.per SOia Good Cono Na~ horal Pftnl $40 OR BEST OFFER S.rbara 122·8385 IUSI IH iacl1l ts l'leadboaro lootooard S•Cle fltlS S 195 8'0·8733 CCIM Triple dresser & 2 night stand~ Her111199 dc11i.. wood brass 1r1m Bflt otler 72 1 ·859, Dt Martin s Ant1-G•aW1t. ceoltngllloor moun•t'd t>ae1ts .. 1ng incl t>OOr~ f0t $300 ~ll 494--0t71 L1t99 & Smitll ~ ... OU,._ W•0U9"' •fO'l 1blf! ~ C.hr~ oaby crib & Cles~ S20 s200 can 5-46-86 •a MOV1NG i<ong t>i!d 2 desks e•erco~e 011<e Barcatourige• battery OPt!rlled TV 650-88;"9 MUST SELL 22 on carved rvo<y Tusk $2100 76 carats of gar. nets S600 640 °8688 IRON SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IAR ONLY ~ /llne. CALL 642·5671. lllT MOVING SALE SallSun ·o""'X .. A""A·G·t-s""X'""L·t -e ..... ,60 .. -. Everthing mull go Futn Penn Sun only 9-Spm Appl TV's Stereo's 1 38111 & Marcus Nawpon 2938 Baker ts b~ 1n. pl. Porch furn WATERBiD. motOfeyci;; Couc11 Ret11g Poot CS••l'I· color TV & M o ra wastwtr Boys cltna at\d SATJSUN 10am-4pm much more 6~·6682 243 Albert Pl C M _______ ,_124 ... ftaat1ia •MUL fAMILY Furn , Ylllty llS4 •afr;g clOlhmg l'luntlng & 1---,IPT'!~"""'!P.'!'!'!'ft.,..-4 OUldOOf geoa1, !'land & ma I HI ctl•nill t0011 nsettold lnooor Garage SataJ Sat/Sun 9 ·6 2964 Sat/Sun 8-4 Sola 6 Crolldon 1Bak11 Bean camelbac w i dow" c:usrnons mr ~ cot1 I bl Sanyo ,...Leto T urbO oven sewing macil Champion ru•car, 1m1 appls, suitcases tl'\.lnks Kenmore wshr 10775 LaTerraza 537-7469 Mapl m1r•Of S30 ll.41p1e c.t111r S25 Sm<tll oak drcsse< Si 5 !Wnl< l>edl S7S dOW11y c:a11 $35 cab•nett S tOO ice 8'\ates & ltC<esSOllU $1-$125 luCIS tab• l Chillis S 10 OOOl<S 10C.·S1 radio COO• ltOI •orOlii~ S150, C.om· ovi ... SS IOyl 2Sc-S5 IOy IJO• S2 p;cturtK S 1·S5 2 pr ~., ,, S 10 bOOll S 15 po.es S!i couch S 15 ma"'" taote SJO 2· Cooper tire~ P 165·80 A 13 ? SI! Uniroyal Togef pav.s P 205 70R· 15 $4· S20 •ohonama tore 185 SR ~o •:J S 10 gu•tar S 15 n19•' i.1 11no SS voohn S 100 hPPwrrter S25 1112 Ct1•son St CM l!Wp!rt Inell flit AIOI at Clothes Ski C101nes. furn Lots of neat stult 302 Ramona 01...,n 15th & 16tn on Santa Ana Sr Sat & Sun 9 AM BIG MOVING SALE Cottee 1able d..._ relr19 twin box springs lrwzer HbOt& surl board• an· ttques ions ol misc 1915 Glenwood tane NB SAT SUN 8-4 Mo v •NG s ALE' ann IALI ~11.Sun 8-4 FINE ANTIQUES Furn c1011.1ng & misc 190 I PortrlJt SIJverpl&'te 3 197 COl•eQt' A~• c:atved throne ctl .. rs hne mahOg c.at>tnet. carved SuNOA'I' 8 4 gold mirrors crystal, 23~5 Co••"'" D• cnona brass onentel So• p1an11 n-casti blue & wtt•te. lots othet 'f!Q •St"" ..,.,.. CIO<>f an. antlQUfi & misc stuff novnct>• cnotdrens Cl•S· Sat Sun 420 EtnW'son $1 'leS gi•ss ~hel•ft SS ea --. .. o o C s n " I , e s. S 3 ll.4ovm9 Saie• ~•ntr'J ~• raO•o soea~t!'~ wOOd tub cnrs. tbtes, -""9 oro<>uct~ trom c enual cabinet desks 81110 off Am;..•<• to•eat ~•ltst & wf'lt area rug 4'..,•6 area rnucn mor"' A1$0 tots ot onenta rug wiped, 11114r us"'CI ••I'm• c 1othe1o ••a~ poctu!efran-e1,ter- toot1o 2 prs o• si.is 2 prs rao bathroom Sink loP ot boo11 u 12 ne"" tMwl mucn misc! Sat· *'lle<DeO mat•H"-ttw•nl Sun 10 30·5 2156 V1111 O•l!e utens.on -laddttt Entrada B1ufts 644 5204 16 COME ANO SEE us• OLD ANl•OUES 1ooii: Onthatn0¥1anGneed• trunks & mucti more peace to stC>f'e yout stun 240 1 V11 M•ina ott 23rd/ -• Claaifledcanllelo Tustin NB Set Sun 9.3 2 OOpm. 4 OOpm 19122 Btookhurst 1Corner of Garli4'1dl HUNTINGTON BEACH Aulomet1c shut oft n-F ' It.A DAY BED Whole & Bras,. ,,00 Black & Oecl<e< Galt rM te n -22 Pttl I Aaia&l1 '949 llTlllll LlllEll I llPPL Y, llC. E<1ua1 Oppty Emplo~ Mattresses Trundle 536-6316 befOff' Som cw ~IXEO f W_.1t1 CORGI •ANIMALS '..v •1L7BlE Complete 1245 "" " " *840_8733., btwn 7 30-9pm need\ a G•1nom11 MOY· FOR ADOPTION loot.· SFT Ventura Luggage 1ng out of a•ea cannot ong tor a gooo l'lome' Decor Sotet>ed "" mtchong l•l<e ,_ 30.,, 24,n 24111 take &45·9590 • 644-3656 * Chrs Sola autherl\IC an-1()1(1 ove< & carry °" FREE to ooa ~ v COCKAlOO c ·G-E -tiques hngong lamp & , Iii W'f "" FIND MUCH MORE' 650.0187 w wNs l•S!S at $1590 10-..cl neut male OOgs 2 Wht PO*Oer coel, time Seit $675 6, 5-8943 3 YTS & 7 yn nac.e Dar· ~. Ace 24 m • 24 II\ .. OUEEN SIZ.E MA TT RESS & BOX OUIL TEO BRANO "4EW1 S 155 TWO CONTINENTAL 41R M>n&My 5-41·8258 SS on S198 644""424 TICKETS Rouno lt1P F1U Tl-.. llYlll-9 / anywtllf• .,, US Ei!p GOiOen Re1riev. lerr. 2· Sctn1t ~ t~HOUKh c lass1hed Cal M&-4293 s125 s1eo .. 675-8513 "~ lhot• 14~2o50 760-6'161~ Q' Salt It s responsible ~ tor a lot more than seasoning your food It can also contribute to high blood pressure. a nsk factor for stroke and heart attack It s a habit you can't afford not to shake ft American Heart v Association ~ FIGHTIT'G ~ \O..f?UFE 7oure a • claslff'led has news tor ou. TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO • '4.80 •-·· 'm•• ............... ....... , ... For f4.M you can lld;.,.tlM your Garage Sale n .the Dalty Pilot. There '9' a 4 line mlnk'num and the price la JM ume whetMI' you adverti• 1 day at 3 days. tt'a a gr .. t Wfl1 to tum tho• hidden trenuree tnto cah. We ere el90 ottering a 9al•1 le ••H• 9 e• llllaa tor t I .... This guide lnaude9 ldw on how to adwrtiM. hOW to pe.i, what Hems to Ml. J)klS k:leM for a b«ter garage Mle; ..., • gar11g9 .... ~ prtdng Ilk* ... lntormatton on ctty oi'dtnancel wtd trwwrtory 9hMt. You CM purchate your Gtirllge Sllle Kit for $1.00 when you pt.ce your 8d at~ PlBllC lfOTICE THfOOORf ROBINS FORD .. \. ~ .. .. ( r. .... t .s. -.. 1m11LLU* lllYI• Tl EIYPTI NILIC NOTICE BMW 83 320S. white furn ' ..... .. _ ........... , ... _.. ...... ..,. &:Jm. ......... 1.-as sne ..... ....., 1wt111 as me~......, 1m111 16 SJ5i Ml ...... "1402 I& llSel s.. ...... 201 •~ni-. .... mm11 sai.s -Sefvlee PW'lt • L.-.ng 131-3171 1500 Auto Mall Or. Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger IPll 7 IAYI a.vice Hn . MOf'l·Frl 7;00 wn to 10 pm 8WM 87 53S.S Xlnt cond. white. auto, lthr Int, sunrf 2SK mt OlvOf'ce must sell $29,000 751·2456 076 DATSUN 610 wagQn AM FM Stereo Stana st~s and turns. $500 ,198-9053. •n NT''° ..... rt. Hardtop, tool Fun, c:utel $750/obo 67~772/eve NF ll•Wt Too""°~ ~1 LM1et '11 Ot,..., Mal ,~.,,..,.~ OAC -•·•-•.,n,. diel MrACIOH (2131714)137-2333 5 Frwy ,,.., a..ct'l IM:f ln~Pwtl Alarm Mini condition. JAGUAR 70 XKE CONV Ortg owner $9,500. SILVER 8EAV'Y Asttg Mark 673-7063 S18.5K (714) 494-6005 Claaffled'IOO'll'IH I_,., 675-9534/evenings 10 your flrwwood nMda. PlalC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE NILIC NOTICE Nl.JC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE JOHNSON & SON l111coln M··•<l•'Y .~.~ H•rtltP B w11 C c•et• Mee• '.,W '.1'>.!0 fSERVICESf they're all in .. CLASSIFIED Read the classified pages and you will find someone to handle your needs. NILIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE FlCTITIOU~ ....... FlCTmoul ......... FICTfTIOUS ....... t988 0.MI Newport ~.Calif ange County on April 14, ange County on Aprol Ill, F1CTITIOUI Mll*EIS FICTITIOUS 8UltNEU N~ STATE....,-MAME ITA~ NA• ITA~ F1'1M)5 92660 1Na 1981 fmtJ1 N~ ITAff..wT NAME ITATEMlH! Ttie lollo!Mg peraona are The follovwing persons are The tolowlng pereons an Published ~ Coast Aulhur R Davit 3 US Publ"".._.. Or ~ Publ•ltled Orange COU1 The lollowfng persons are The 1~ pet'lonl at• doong ~ aa doing bust,_, .. doong ~ U Oatlt Piiot April 10, 17 24 Baywood O.i-ve, Newpott ... ._. ange ..,.,... Dally PllOt A I 24 M 1 8 doing busineea II dc>1ng buwiess IS PACIFIC co 1830 Su-MEGAN l'l'MARA. IM-JEFFREY T MCKINNEY May. 1, 1988 Beach Cab! 112ee0 Dally Pilot Apftl 24 May 1, 8. 15. 1988 pn • ay • CHAPMAN PLAZA AS-(a)THE HARRIS GROUP '*'°' A,,.. Cos1a Maaa. PORTERS. 408 Hazel On,,., COMPANY 273 Magnotta. Su-464 Vanetta M. Davia, 318 15, 11188 Su-509 SOCtATES. a Callfomla llm-(b)HARRIS ENTERPRISES Calif 92827 Corona def Mar Calif 92625 Costa Mesa Calli 112427 Baywood Of'lve. Newport Su-504 lied pat1narehlp. 3100 (c)HARRtS & ASSOCIATES that Ille City of Huntington Suun Hooarballhl. 900 Helen Marie Ray 408 Jeffrey T McKinney and PlellC NOTICE Beach Calif 112860 NILIC NOTICE Bnltot SlrMt Sulla 220 (Cl)TRISH HARRIS DESIGNS e..ch 1ntend1 to reap. C.mtn0 Reel 2104 Radon· Hant er-. Corona de! Mar Kimberly McKinney 273 Thls bu11nen Is con-f't8.IC NOTICE Costa Mesa. Ce~f.112e26 (a)TRAVEL ASSOCIATES prQpftale CommunHy De-do C.ltf 90277 Calif 112'25 Megnolla Costa Mela Calll FIC'TTnOUS IMJl*EU ducted by husbandanclwtfe FICnnout _,...... Craig L Rommel. 1225 N (f)A CLASSIC AFFAIR vetopment Block Grant Th•I business IS con-TI11s bu .. nes• IS COO· 112827 ....... ITATl•NT Arthur R Devts FICTITIOUS 8UltNEll ..... ITA~NT Lt~n Avenue. Fullerton (g)HAARlS PUBLISHING ~ fl'om Ille e.11111Jng ducted by .,, 1n<1111tdual duc:taCI by en tndrvldual Thea buSIMll II con-The follo>#tng per'°"9 .,. ThlS statement WU filed MAME ITATl.-NT The lollowlng persona are C.hl 92631 COMPANY (h)SUCCESS OlllvleWNeighborllood Pro-Susan H-l>Mhl Helen M Ray ducted by hUso.nd and wife doing~ as; with lhe County Clark ol Or-Tiie following pertont are doing butMMM _. Slaven Beck, •5 Copley. CONSULTANTS 15411 ject 10 the Downtown Publte Th11 s111ement was !tied Thia atatament -ftled l(lmberly McKinney SNIDER S CUSTOM IN· ange County on A.prtl 7, 1988 dOtng buslneas u JE,,-F RUIZ DESIGN. 186-Leguna Niguel, Calif 92877 Tustin Avenue, Costa Mesa, ~t Pr<>jeet. with the County Clark of Or-Wfth the County Clerk o1 Or-This statement w111 llled STALLATION, 16S.8 Terrel FJ7710I ™E EXECUTIVE GROUP. A Sanla Isabel, Costa M... OeForesl D Spindler. Cehf 12627 -:,llw tundlng to be trans-ange County on Aprll 14. ange County on Mareh 24 with lhe County Clerk ot Or-St • Fountain Vat'-Y. Calif PubliShed Orange Coul 180 Newport Cenlel' Ori-ve. Cahf t2827 2762 Circle Ortve. Newi>Of1 P11rlc1a Harris 15411 t.redlaS208.000.whlehw1U t988 1988 1ng4tCountyonApnlS 11188 112708 Da1tyPtlotApnl 17.24.May Sta 100, Newport Beech Jetlray R Ruiz. 186-A 8Nch.C.l1t 1128e0 TushnAwnue CoalaM ... be ut•llzed tor public Im· F111'131 F1'7S741 Ffm4S BiM w Sn.def 165<18 Tar 1 8 1988 Calif 112eeo Santa Isabel. Coata Meaa Thi• bU11"4KI IS con-Cahl 112827 ptowmenta to Include street Published Orange Cou1 Pvbllltlad Orange Cou1 PubllShed Orange Cout ral St Fountain Valley Calif ~ Harotd G Morehead, 615 Cahf 112827 ducted by a lllntted pairtner-Th11 business 11 con-lmc>f~ll. end stOt"ll 0.lly Pilat Apnl 24 May 1 8 Daily Pilot Apnl 3. 10. 17 24. o.lty PllOt ""'-10. t7 ,, 92708 8ayllde Or . Newi>O'I a..ch Thll business II con-lhlp . duc1ad by an tndtVtdual ~ improvements tn tne 15 1988 1988 May 1, 1988 Th11 business 11 con-"8.IC NOTICE Calif 112860 ducted by an inelrvtdual Craig L Rommel General Palrlcia Hart11 Downtown Proiect Area_ Su·SOO Su-459 Su 479 oucted by an lndMdual Zald A Astarabadl, 85 ca-Jettray R. Ruiz parlner This statement w11 lllecl TheC1tyhucompleted an BIN Snider FlCTITIOUI IUltNEll nyon Ridge Rd .. 1rv1ne. Calif Thia atatemant was hied ThtS stalamenl wu filed with lhe County Claf'k of Or· 1r1Vll'onmen1at rev•-for NILIC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE PlB.IC NOTICE This statemeflt wu filed N.-ITATEMl'.NT 112715 with Ille County Cleftl ot Or-with Ille County Clerk of Or-1ng4t County on Merch 24 ti. project and hu ~ with the County ~k of Or· The fotlowlng P81'10ft1 ara This busmess 11 con-ange Counly on Apnl 14 ange County on Apnt 5 1988 1taa t•l'Nned that no 11gnoftc:ent FICTITIOUS 9USINEll FICTlTIOUI IUl'9El8 ACTITIOUI ........ ange County on Mareh 31 doing ~ U dueled by a ~al pairt-1948 F37712t f3'm41 Frt5751 .n.ct on the enwonment NAME IT~TDE.NT NAm ITATDIENT NAME STATEMENT 11188 BODEAN GALLERY, II nerahop Publilhed Orange Cont Pubillhed Orange Coaal Pubhlhed Orange Coast -"' r-.ilt from Ille P'orec:t The IC>AcMong perwlll are Tne follow>ng penons are The lolowtng l*IOM are F37'MC2 Rocity Glen. lrvme Calif Harotd G MOtaheed Oaity P110t Aptll 24 May 1. S. Dally Pilot Apt1I 10. 17, 24 Daily PtlOI April 3 10 t7 24 Clttmns tnlw•tecl in com-ooong bu5'..-aa ooong ~ • doing buSlness as Published Orange Coat 92715 Th11 statement was filed 15 1t88 ..-ay 1. 1988 1988 rnanting on Iha Pfoposed (a)COMMERCIAL PRINT C&L SHOWER DOOR NEWPORT NORTH RE-Datly PllOt Apr II 10. 17, 24 Chet L Andr-. 9 Rocky with tha County Cle<k of Or· Su-501 Su-476 dWlgel 10 Iha COBG ac-& DESIGN SYSTEMS CO . INC. 17&4 Newport ALTY, 13428e11Ave,Su1te May 1 1988 Gten.IN!ne,C•llf 112715 llvllles may contact the (b)MERCHANDtSE DESIGN Blvd . Cosca Meta. Calif 3-H. Tustin. Calli 92880 Su-469 This buatneas 11 con-"8.IC NOTICE PllllJC NOTICE ptBJC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE H~~ ~d Redev~~SVSTEMS (c~RT SYS-9~7 R~~Dale~y1~7 Cl~edbya~~~~-;::=~~~~~~=~========~==~~====~=======~ ment OMllOn at 538-5542 TEMS 23015 Del L-c><> O C&L Soo-Door Co Valencra Newoor1 Beach. "8.IC NOTICE lhlp Mond1y through Fndey 2, 142. Laguna H1Ha Calif Inc .. 0.-ar• Calif 92660 Chee Andrews 8 00 • m • 5 00 P m 92653 Th11 bu,.ness 1s con-This bustnesa 11 con-FICTITIOUI 8USMIEll This l1atemen1 waa filecl CltJ of Hu"tlnglon Deborah Kay Maloney ducted by 1 COtporalion ducted by: an lndMdual NAMI'. ITATOENT "'11h the County Clerk of Or- ie• c h • A t I c t • M · 242 A,,. Del Pontenl• .. 2. Ctndy Slat• Vioe Pf..,. Rtehatd Dale Bundy The following persona ata ange County on Apftl 1 1981 Wentworth, Ctty Clelil San Clemente Cahl 92872 dent This s111emen1 was filed doing bu11neu u . FS1Tt10 Publtshed Orange Coast ThlS buatness 11 con-This atltament wu hied •tlh the County Clerk of Or-SE A -CLIFF BLDG PubliShed Orange Coul Dally Pitot April 23. 24 25 ducted by an lnd1111dual w11t1 Iha County Cterlt ot Or-ange County on Mareh 24. MAINT SERVICE. 30802 S O,aity Pilot AP'rl 17 24, May 1988 Oeboflh K Maloney anga County on Mardi 24. 11188 Cou1 Hwy .tE4. Laguna 1 8. lll88 Sa524 This slatament WIS ftlad 1988 FS75TSI BMc:h. Calif 92651 Su~92 ---------1w1th the Co.mtyClerk of Or-~ Publrshad Orange Coal1 Olin Samuel H1ckney. "8.JC NOTICE 1ng4t County on AP'tl 14 PuOllShad OranQe Coal1 Dally Ptlot Apr113. 10 t7 24 30802 S Coast Hwy •E4, "8.IC NOTICE ---------1988 Dally P1101 Apttl 3 10 t7 24, 1988 Laguna Be8ctl. Clltf 92651 STATEMENT OF FIDM2 1988 Su--450 fhla business 11 con-F1C11TIOUl IU .... ll MAM:>OMlllENT OF PubllSMO Orange Coa1t Su-45& dueled by· an ~nd1vidual N.-STATEMl'.NT USE OF ,ICTITIOUS Daily Pilot AptU 24 May 1. 8 DllDI.,.. 11nTIC£ Olin S Hac:kM)' The lolkwring per.aria are llUStNEl l NAME 15 1988 PlllUC NOTIC[ '"-"" This statement -filed c1o.ng buslneu 11 The lollow1ng persons Su-499 F1CTITIOUa IUSIMEU Wtlh Iha County Clartl of Or-BISSETT/AQUINO & AS- nave abendonaCI the UN ot FlCTITIOUI IUSINEU ..... ITAT'EmNT Inge County on AfH" 5. 11188 SOCIA TES. 3 t09 P•oe All· the Flct1t1ou1 Bu11na11 •-ti" WlTICE NAME aTATDIOfT T FSmU --'"-•a ••--,.._, f r~ nu he follc>Mng persona are ....... _..._.. ~ ,. ___ t -~. \AIM -· .,.., Name MADISON STABLES The rollowlng persona are doong ~ aa r.,.,.,.,_, .......... 112626 2906 The Rhona Newpo<1 FICTITIOUS eutMSI doing bus.ne. ... KARINA DESIGNS. 9302 O.tly Pilot Apnl 1 17. 24, Jerry 8lsMlt 3109 Pieroe Beach Calif 112663 NAMI'. ITA~ SHADES & SHIRTS 309 Hyannis Pon Of'.. Hunt-May I t988 Avenue. Costa Mesa. C.lif The F"ic1111ous 8us1neu The following persons ara Palm St ,.E & H, Newport lngton ee.ch. Callf.112646 Su-477 112626 Name referred to above was doing bu11ness as Beach C.lit 112Ml Kerin Ursula Mett. 9302 Emmanuel N Aquino. filed In Orll'ga County on COASTAL CONNECTION S"8des & Shirts Inc Call-Hyannis Port Or Hunt-"8.IC NOTIC£ 22511 Atm.n1. Laguoa Hilts. o.c:.mber 11 1987 FILE 4 v .. Loma. l..8guna Niguel fomte 1ng1on Beach, Calif 92646 Cll1I. 92853 NO F~2t5 ca~ 112e77 This buatness IS con-'rh11 buslneta II eon· FICTITIOUI ..._.. Thll buSIMIS IS con· Joyce Ann Reed, 4 V1rg1nta M. Johnson 4 Via duc1ed by·• COfPOt•llon dueled by an 1nd1viclual ,.._ ITAT'lm:NT ducted by a kmltad partner- Barlo.,,enlo Ct . Newpon Loma, Laguna niguel. Calif ScoU S JohntlOtl Pr.._ Karin MeU The IOllowlng penons 11'9 ah1p BeM:tl Calif 92663 112'n dent Thi• lta1emant WH llled dOlng bualneu u : Jerry BISMlt This bualne91 WD con-Thtl business 11 con-Thia ltatament was ltled "'tlh the County Clerk of Or-M B L M A R K ET I N G This statemenl wu filed ducted by an lndivtdual ducted by. an lnd1vtdual wilh the County OWi! ot Or-1n1Je County on March 31 GROUP 31t Baywood wtlh the County Cktrll of Qr. This statemenl was hied V1rginia M .Jonoson ange County on Mardi 24 t---------------------------wtth the County Clertl ot Or-Thts statemenl was liled 1948 -. County on Apnl 15 w.th the CO'Jnty Clerk of Or-FJ757'SI 1"8 lll'08 County on Apnl 14 Publllhad Ol'ange Cout Publish Ofange Cou1 1988 Daitly Pilot April 3. 10. 17, 24, Detty Ptlo1 Apr~ 24 May 1. 8 FmMO 1988 ' 15, 1988 PubltSlleCI Orange Coest Su-"53 Su-510 Daily Pilot Aprll 24 Mity 1. I . --------- ---------15 19aa PtllJC NOTICE Su--498 ----------FICT1110US .,_.. lllAm STA TDmNT The lotto....ing l*'IOn8 aore ftCTITIOUS eueMaa miog bullnaa u: NAME STATE•NT WEST COAST BILLING. The lollOWlng P4lf'90tll are 1823 E 17th St .. Sutw 312, oo-~ bu$1nesa 11 Sanll Ana C.ltf 11270 1 DESIGN IMAGES, 3334 I.Inda BM• 300 W Lln- Easl COU1 H'IJl'Way •264, coln, Sp 11, Orange, c.lif. COtonl del Mar c.lll. t2e25 92M$ "8.IC NOTICE Bobette S Robln1on 8ot>by R 8aker, 300 W Qwtaa Scott Andenon. 2850 P0tr11 Del '4• Coron. Unc:o4n, Sp 11, Orange. IN42 Caeanal, Ml11lon del Mar, Caltf. 9U2S Ca~f t2'85 '¥111G, Celt. 92t92 Thts business II eon-Thia bu11ne11 11 con· . . fl* t>u91MN la con-CluC1ed by an Individual dueled by '-band and v.lle ~ by. a general P8'1· Boballa Rob<nson Linda Wet ........, This atatemenl was 111ec1 Th.a atatement v.u llled .o.y Bae. .... 11h the County Clai1c of Or-with the County Clai1c of Or-lNI ~ -filed ange County on Apftl 14 ange County on March 24 . .. the County Clel1ot of Or-1988 • 11&1 _. County on April 15, 19 "7'1'al Fm7M '918 Publtthad Onnge Cout Publls.hed Orange CO..t .P.ublahed Orange~ Ditty Polol Apnl 24 May 1, •• =Pilot Aprd3, 10. 17 24. Dely Plot Apl'tl 24. May 1, I. 15• 1988 Su-454 ts. 1tea Su-502 --~-------NI.IC MJTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FtCTITIOUS ...... FK:T1110US ., ..... NA• ITAT'lmMT ,.._STATEMENT ACnTIOUI IU ... 11 The fottowing l*IOnl ar• The IOllowtng patt0na are t .. .._ ITATt•NT doinQ ~ aa doing~ U The folo>tnng P8f90nl •• SC"HOOL BELL EDUCA-LA BELLE MAISON. 2tOO QoonQ bUt1neM U TIONAL SERVICES. 301 Nottf'I ... ..,., St., SMta Al\a. fl 'METRO BUILDERS & EN-Vttt• Baya, C:O.I• ........ Calif 92701 OtNEEAS GAOUP LTD. Calif 92827 J •• n "e 11. M ar I. HIO S Orange,s.ntaAna. Richard K TMrlOt. 301 Troma nha uaer, 802 c.tlf 02202 Vi*t• Baya, C:O.ta Mela. A"*1a. Hum1ngton 8aadl. ~ Entarpr!MI Lid • Cellf, t2e27 Calif. 112647 Otlfo<me Edna A Thertot, 301 Vmta R t c II a r d D e a 11 Tlli9 bus1nas1 11 con· a.ya Costa M ... Cail. Tromanhauaer. t 4S2 by, a corPoratton 92t2T Athena Hun«ngton a..ctl, FOiied Moualla Thia busineaa la con-CeQt, t26'7 Til6a sta*'*11 WM macs dUcMd W. huat)and end wife Tl'Ma t>ullneaa 11 con- .. "' tN ~y Clet'll Of Or-Richard I(. Thari04 duc:Hld by huMlarid Md .... ~ County on .,\pl1I , 4. Th.. 11atement WU filed R D T '°"*"**" .. With Ille CoUnty Clerk of Or-Thi9 atatemenl W81 flied nnno 11n09CountyonAPrit 1. 1taa With the County Cletk of Or-~ Orar199 C-' ,,,_ ange Coonty Of'I March 24 Hot~ 24. May 1, t , flvw.tled 0rang8 ~ 1MI • .... OllDv P1tot Apftl 10. 11. 24, ,,,.,.. 8'Mt7 May, 1, 11188 PUellfiid 0r.,.a eo.. ----------"'-' Su--474 Oeity Plloc Apfl 3, 10, 17, 24 .... .. , .. IM•I= ....... , ........ Cllllllli .... ..... ,. .--:...o;;;;...-:...: ................ ~~·, ... ~ • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT To receive public comments regarding a proposed s•/e lncreue In Directors fees. Mesa Consolidated Water Olstrlet Invites the community to attend a special Public Hearing regarding a possible five percent Increase In oompenaatlon for the members of the District Board of Directors. The proposed Increase will be dlacuqed and comments will be received. Attendance Is open to the general public. For more Information, or If you would like assfstance In preMntlng your comments to the Board at the Public Hearing. pleaae contact Chuck Hamilton, Public Advisor, at 631-1200. ' MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT Pubflthecl Orenge Coat Dally Piiot Apl'll 23, 2•. May 1, 1988 Sa527 The Daily P.ilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH $ 1 w1!> prepayment 4 Lines 7 Days s 10.80 .,._NM. l•W ....... C-. .... CA 9MH 642-5678 NAME l'HONE ·~-~~.._~-----........ ...__ ADDllSS ________ ~-----~~~~~--~--~------cnv STATE 111 _______ _ NJ COl"'I: 4 Int "**"""'-......., 4 wardl P1f Int . AMJGU••l1d1 • SUNDAY, APAll 24. 1988 DJ. lndlM• continue hot atert bf pounding lllnneaola. DI. Waehlngton, New Yortc MW up NBA p&.Joft bertha. K Lions now one to catch Westminster tops Barons, 3-0, takes over Sunset lead BJ ROGER CARLSON Of .............. Westminster Hia}l's Lions have become the new rabbit in the Sunset Lcaaue bueblll chase followina Sat- urday afternoon'1 determined de- cision on the winner's cold, windy and rain-swept field. If junior riaht-handcr Brian Stubbs isn't touah enough under nonnaJ conditions, he used those clements to funhcr frustrate Fountain Valley with a lhrte-hittcr, 3-0, tO tive his teammates (6-3) a half-came edge over Ocean View (S-3-1) and a full ~mc's marain over Fountain Valley (S-4). Stubbs lowered his ERA to 0.88 with the shutout, strikina out nine and walkinajust one. which improves those stats to 7S strikcoutsandjust 12 walks in 71 '1> innings of work. ''He had tremendous command," said winninacoach Ken Ostrowski. ··1 think if there was a hurricane he could still throw strikes. He's touah any- way, but this park makes him even tougher." The Barons could manage just three infield singles off Stubbs' mbt- ture of slow curves. changeups and occasional fastballs, but in the sixth, after the second of two IS-minute rain delays, loaded the bases with help of a free pass to Brad Futak, an error and Mark Dodd's slow roller. Baltimore llaaaaer Prank RobluoD 1oee toe-to-toe wttb lhlrd bue amplre !hew Coble oYer b&Ut call da.rl.aC Oriole.' 17th •tnJcht defea~ 4-3. to K•nua City. That brought up Jeff Watts. the Barons' clean-up hitter, but he bounced back to Stobbs sharply and the Westminster pitcher tu med It into a 1-2-3 double play. It was the only time when ()s.. trowski miaht have considered pull- inJ Stubbs, since it came just minutes after watching the second delay possibly contribute to Fountain Val- ley fitcher Craig Lane's downfall. NothingworksforO's .. was mad at myself." said Ostrowski. "All of our pitchers are position players and Ryan Klcsko (first base) didn't have any warmup time ... The double play took the Barons out of the picture. however. and it was very quick 1-2-3 innina for Stubbs 1n the seventh. '*The key was just that their pitcher pitched a aood game," said Fountain Valley Coach Kent Neil. "It wasn't really rainina enouah to put a stop to it and it was the same for both teams. We just didn't hit the ball. I thought Lane patched well for us.." Lane, a 6-21h. 21 S-pound senior. struck out one and walked one. spacina out three hits in the first four innings before the dcc1s1ve fifth. Lane's downfall came in the fifth when the uons opened with a free pass to Brian Mantel and after a sacrifice bunt by Brett Grebe, Ben Mendoza and David Rodriguez fol- lowed with run-scorina sin&les. fol- lowed by the only real beft of the pme. a run-sconna double off the riaftt field fe:.nm Slqlc. The other led Sur1set Ltque pme -Huntington Beach (3-S) at Marina (2-S-1 ). was rained out and re9Cheduled for Monday afternoon. Despite changes, Baltimore suffers 17thstratghtdefeat_ KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP)-The Baltimore Onolcs tried a new hneup and even a new set of managers. They wound up with the same old result -their 17th straight loss. "They played well. I saw some plusscs." Manager Frank Rob1nson said after the Kansas City Royals beat the winless Onolcs, 4-3, Saturday at RoyaJs Stad1um on Kun Stillwell's RBJ sinJle 1n the bottom of the ninth inning. extending Balumorc's season-opening losing streak. "I've always said that as Iona as they played hard, I have no problem with that." Robinson sa1d. "But a loss is a loss." Robinson. who exploded tt his pla)crs after Fnda) ni&ht's 13-I loss. aot ejected in the second mninJ for yelling at the umpires about a balk call. Coaches M1nn1c Mendoza. Herm Starrcttc. Terry Crowley and John Han ran the team in his absence. yet they could not do what Robmson and the fired CaJ R1pk:en Sr. fuled to do-win Robinson inserted fi\IC new starters. including pitcher Mark Williamson. who made his first stan of the year. The moves looked good for a while as W1lhamson worked seven strong inrunJS and Ken Gerhan homered. The Orioles three times held one-run leads. but could not prevent their fourth one-run Jou of the season .. We did everything to win the game but win the game," outfielder Fred Lynn said. The Orioles extended the major league record for season-opening defeats and continued their club-record losing streak. "I feel kind of bad for them," Royals Manager John Wathan said. "Ifs u.nfonunate. They've got too good a ballclub to go throuah something like this." All of the losses have hurt. and this one was no different. With one out in the ninth, Bo Jackson hit a flr, ball to right field that be .. thouaht was a routine popup. • Instead. the ball earned 1n the wind and hn the top ot the fence. above Lynn's leap. "I staned aoing back and thought I was going to ~t \t," Lynn said "Then. It kept soingand I said. 'Oh no. n·s aoing to be a home run .•• Reliever Doug Sisk 1ntent1onally walked pmch- hlllcr Thad Bosley and Sttllwcll thcn hit the first pitch up the middle for the game-winner. Sisk. who entered in the e1Jhth inning. dropped his first dcc1s1on Ted Power pitched four innings of scoreless. one-hat rehef and earned his first o\mcncan League VICtOF'\. The Onolcs. outscored. I I 1-JJ, this season. mo\C'd closer to the maJor league record of 23 straiaht losses bv Philadelphia m 196 I. The American League record as 26. done th~ tames Wtlhamson pre\Cnted the RO)alS from a<>tng ahead m these\ en th, puchmgout oftroublcafterSulJwctrsone- out tnplc by rctinng W1lhc Wilson and Kevin Sc1tzer on grounders. Balumore, batung JUSt .113 with runners in sconng pos1uon. went in front. 3-2. m the fifth when Ball) R1pkcn doubled wnh two outs and Rene Gonzales follov.ed w1th an RBI sin&)c Cal R1pkcn. hitting only I 2S. followed w1lh a double that sent Gonzales to third. but Eddie Murra) Oicd out to end the inning. • Kansas Cit> made n 3-3 m the sixth on tcadofTsmglcs by George Brett and Danny Tarusbull and Mike MacFarlane's one-out RBI single. Walhamson avoided funher trouble b) gcttma Jackson to ground into his first double play this season. Murray htt a run-sconng double 1n the first after Cat Ripkcn drew a tw.o-out walk. Gerhart hit his first homer an the Onolcs' founh off Royals' staner Ao>d Bannister Stillwell smgled and sco~ on Scuzer's one-out double in the Ro)als' third ._fter Brett walked. Tanabull hit into a double play. Jam E1scnretch opened the Kansas Cit) fourth wnh a single and ad\lan~ on Wilhamson·s second balk. which led to Robinson's ejection. Eiscnrc1ch mo\ed to third on a fl) ball and scored on Jackson's sacnfice fly for a 2-2 tie Jackson and Williamson exchanged anlf) words after a close pitch before the sacnfice fl). Verdict on Budd delayed? Choy' s Aikane first to finish again LONDON (AP) -Zola 8Udd has been able to leave South Africa. bUt she hasn't been able to leave behind the political contro\lcrsies of her native land. World athletics rukn have warned that unless Budd is dropped from the roster of her adoC*d country. the entire Bntish tnd and fiekt squad coukt be booted out of international competition. includina the 5eoul Olympics. · BlaClt African nations have threat- ened a possible Olympic boycott if • Budd competes in S"eoUI. Budd. who nnptcd to Britain in 1984, WU to learn her fate IOdly bUt 8ritilh tndl oflkielt •Y they llmott mui11ty wiU Meilt "'°"'time IO~ on wllllt me,~ detCribed • °"' of IM moll terious quesliont we blve ever Mid to llcc ... The lnlCl"llMioMI Amateur Atft. Aboutha1f0f500 starters complete race to Ensenada BJ ALMON LOC'UBEY .................. ENSENADA. Mexico -Emtic Winds. with ocasional rain squalls. Slturday was makina a relatively sAo. ~out oft.he 41 st Newpon- \0-Enttnada yldlt ~. By ~ p.m., 1bou1 2SO ol 1~ $00 starters had crossed the finish line and scores more were tak:ina advan- ta&c of frcshenani winds in Todos Santos Bay and were hcadina to the finish hne in droves. At one point. the race committee reponed finishina 36 boats in 24 stconds. First yacht to finish for the second )'Car in a row was Rudy Choy•s 62- foot catamaran Aikane X-S out of Honolulu. Haw-aii. which amved in Ncwpon Beach the day bd'orc lhc stan of the ratt. Aik.anc's elapsed time was 16 hours.. 12 minutes. two houn shon of his finish last ~ar. lric Ftderalioll ruled at I meeti• of NEW YORK (AP)-llwy've bent poked, i• u• ,,.. Coaal IMl week 1MI prdded • ....aend~todeMla.Nowtht .... 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Sc~cral )achts finishins late Satur- da) afternoon reported winds from 0- t~lS knots wnh occasional blo•-n- out spinnakers. Fli1t 10 )achts to finish w'n"C: I. A1kanc X-S; 2. Swinsure Ill. 3. C1t1us: 4 Shenanigan: S lo..aphmandu, 6 Minette; 7. Chtttah. 8 Merlin. 9. Christine: 10. bgttm~. Handicap posittons ~ to be c,akulatcd t~) to determine trophy winners. Seventh prove unltJ.cky again Angels victimized bystx-=run inntn once more. 11-4 BJ RJCRAJlD DUNN ..., • .. ec:en u • 1 Aftu dcfcauna the Cahfom1a Ancels with sax runs in the seventh inning on Fnda)·. the Seattle Manners turned the tnck again Saturday night. All the Manners would need thoufh. to att them goana. was the first-innina home run by Angct- terronst Ken Phetr as Seattle won. 11-4, an front o 27.136 fans at Anaheim Stadium. "f don't think 1t v.as a vcl) prcn~ ballpme," said ~ngcls Manager Coo\1c ROJIS. whose club late!) has fallen b) the wa)'s1dc 1n terms of defense ··1 don't thanli. our minds were an the g.amc today. We pla~ed horse(blccp) ball. but I think this as a first-place club So w-c blew a game (Friday) n1&ht and blew another one (Saturday night). \\e haven't pla)ed like a first-place team:· The Angels felt the squeeze earl) as Phelps. 3 for 4 v.tth three RBI. crushed a Dan Petl') pitch over the 386 s1~ in ngh1<enter field for a first-annina homer Mickey BrantlC}. who opened the game wnh a walk and .\hm Da\is,aboardona fielder's chotCC. scored ahead of Phelps to gi\·e Seattle a 3-0 cushion. Pet I'). I· I. the loser who w.orkcd 61,, innangs, allowed the lcad-ofThmer to get aboard in four of the SC\ICn innings he staned Tv.1ce the lead-off hitter walked. "I don't think the v.alks hun me." s.aad Petry. who wal._ed five "That one bag mnang JUSt kind of messed thinis up." The upnsina knocked Pctl') out of the game after Hcnf) Cotto homered with one runner aboard topvcScattlc an 8-4 lcad Rche\et DcWa)DC Buice added some gas to the fire in the seventh before Ra) K.rawcz) k pitched two successful inninp But an CrTOr cost the .\ngcts dcarl} in the fifth and Pct') 'sv.alks did do some harm as the Manners received a strong per-forman~ from rookie n&ht-handcr Mike Campbell (1-2). who y1eldcd SC\ en hits IO SC\eQ 10n1np to pick up his first \ 1ctol') of the scuon ··1 don't cal"C how man) times )OU walk guys. 1f )OU do It then )ou·rc 101ng to set hurt." RoJas said. ''Petry was pitchina wclJ. but what hurt was The .chedale HOME Tocsav-Se.tfte, 11>5 p.m Aoril 2S-ldle AWAY APf'41 26-0etrolt, •35 o m . • April 27-0etroit, US om. Aorll 21-0elroll, 4:35 o.m. Aoril 2'9-Toronto, 435 o.m Aorl JO--Toronto, 10.20 am. • OnTV .C~S ' Aa Clel"nft !)(\ l(MPC, 710 after that ny ball dropped 1n ." In the fifth innina. with X.ttk lading. 3-2. Brantley lofted one IO shallov. left with Rey Qwnoncs Oft second. but confusion bctwtcn short- stop Dack Schofield and left fteldtt Johnn) Ray caused the ball to land untouched. It got worse for the Angels after that Ra) whirled and tbrt>w to second, but the ball wound up near thC Manners duaout as Quinones raced home and Brantk) took third. "Somebod" didn't hsten to some-: bod) .. RoJas said "It looked like Schofield could'\e caught it. I don't Ii.now 1f Ra) heard him or if he could'"e caught 1t." Nobod) was really covenna the base w.hen Brantle) trotted to second on the pla) but third baseman Jact Howell and first baseman · wany Jo)ncr were both around the bag v.hen Ra) ·s errant thro.. finally reached the general area. "Those arc thtnJS you can't do in a pme," RoJas said. "That was a mental mistake nght thctt.- 8u1~ chmu.ed the evenina with two-th1rdsofan inn1ngofsbaky relief work dunng which umc the Mariners assumed an I t-3 lead. He allowed back-to-back. sin&)cs after ptck.in& up fOf Petry wttb the bases empty. Jim Presley had an RBl poundout. but then catchCT Da' td Valle blasttd his second home run of the season (& two-run shot \o left) before Quinones lined out hard to second to finally end the ~'"cnth inning -The WI) l'\:e been pltC'hlDJ la~ I):· said Buice.=. "I crn.ainl) don'l belong in the sto~r role." (Pleue w ANG&LS/DS) Layoff doesn't bother Dodgers LA slugs Giants-, - 10-4, as Griffin delivers key hit ------- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Four consecutive ra1nouts didn't take tbc edge ofT the Los '\nicks Dodgen. who ban&cd out 12 hats Saturda\ 1n a I ~3 rout of the San FranclSco Giants.. ·· .\ long la)ofl throws your um1ng off. but ma)bc .. -c should have a couple more days orr:· said "-.lfrcdo Gnflin. whose ~oaded tnpk in the sc"cnth 1nn1ng broke open a tight pme. Gnffin's triple follov.ed a tv.o-out. ba~s-loaded squcac bunt by Ste\e Sa\ that p\e Los ..... les a 2-1 lead. Mike Marshall added a snnd mm an a fi\e-run ninth as the Dodgen 1mproH-ci to I~. ''I'd been v.-a1tingcight da)S for this stan. so I didn't ha'c arat location." said Orel Hcnhiwr. «>. v.ho v.ork.ed the first si:it inninp for the Dod&cn· "But. more imporunt. I had Jood mo,cmtnt and that pvc me a live fastbaU." Ma~ll opened the four-run sc'enth •i th • •'11 ofT loecr Mike K.rukow. 1-1.-ho hadn't bttn beaten 5tnct last June S. With two out cons«uthe v.alk to Mike Sct()S('tl The schedule AWAY Tooav-San Franchco, 1:05 ._,,, • Aoril 2S-1* APr1 26-<hic:MO, 7:05 P.m. Ao<1I 27-<hlca90, 7:05 p.m. Aorll 2'--<:h1c.a90, 7:0S pm. Aorll 2'-S• Lou '. 7:05 P m. Aoril 30--St. Lou\1, 7:'05 o.m. • On TV. Chemel 11 • Ah 99"* on IC A9C, 1'0 and pincb-hiner Danny Heq, IOldDid the bases. ~ Su foltow.ed v.1th a first·pitch bdt down t~ third-base line ..... Marshall. Gnflin then hit a t.e.. cleanng tnple. 11"1111 him ~ Dod&crs' RBI lead wtlh 13. "The bunt was peat CUCllti-.'" Kruko• said. "They toot ad~ of a situatioo. The dcfcnte was -.:t v.1th two outs and he antia.,.... • b~aklna ball and tot one. .. Sa" said the bunt v.<1s not callll from the bench .. , did 11 on m) own," be said ··n. WI) Kruko..-•-as pitch ins. ljutl aw to~ratch fora run. It was tbcdc1111i1 ofsurpnK." ThtGiantscut 1t to S-3 in t.heeilltii v..hen Will Glark hU a ~nut ~ off rclit"er Tim Bckhef. ntraiti!ll his hittina streak to 11 pma. But the ~ came t.c:k ,... fherun inthtn1ftlhoaaft R•~ b> pinctM'tmet Mickey HIU::W Iii Marshall' P'lnd lam. hit m. hOIW oft he <JtatOr\ • ' ' • I I I '87 World Serles foes hoping deal inspires teanis ,.,... ne A~lalff Pren ST. LOUIS -Last October must a seem like a Io na llmc qo for the St. Louis Cardinals and Minnesota Twms. who swap~ second baseman Tommy Herr and naht fielder Tom Brunansky in a deal that the 1987 World Senes pa.nic1pants hope will pull them out of early-season doldrums. Twins General Manager Andy MacPhail said Friday's deal "was an offer we couldn't refuse." MacPha1I said he contacted Card10als Gene~I Manager Dal Maxv1ll last Thursday about making a trade. "I rcmmded him W1! were in the World Series last )car. and that we couldn't be that far from gen in~ back the chemistry we had then,' MacPha1I said. "It's amaz- 1na how quickly the deal came through." MacPha1l said Max\ill first ......_,. asked about third baseman Gal) Gaetti and outfielder KJrbl Puckett. "I told him I wouldn t trade Gaetti, and that m) house would be burned to the ground 1f I traded Puckett." MacPhaal said. "We finally agreed on Brunansky for Herr." Maxv11l said the Cardinals felt compelled to make a change after starting the season 4-1 1. St. Louis was in last place in the National League East Saturday. seven games behind Pmsburgh. The Tw10s also were a last-place team when the deal was made, trailing the American League West with a 4-10 record. The deal will fill needs for both clubs. The Cardinals, who trailed the maJor leagues with 94 home runs last )'Car. were looking for a power hitter to play nght field. The Twms were m need of a left-handed hitter for the top of their hncup. St. Louis a veraged only 2.8 runs in us first 15 games. and was at a decided disadvantage from a powcr-h1ttm1 standpoint before acqwnng Brunansky, who has hit 20 or mo~ home runs in each ofh1s seasons wnh M mnesota. Brunansky. who h1t .259 with 32 home runs and 85 ~Bl last year. was batting only .184 with one home run. six RBI and 11 strikeouts. He will hit fifth or sixth on an everyday basis for the Cardinals. Max viii said. '"He's been an everyday performer." Max viii said ofBrunansk). 17 "I doubt 1fWh1tey will platoon him. He'll probably put him out there and hopefully he'll do the JOb for us for four o r five years ... Quote of the day Frank Layden, coach oft he Utah Jazz and a leading spokesman for flab. commenting on baseball's dcc1s1on not to promote Pam Postema as the first woman umpire m the major leagues: "I guess she's not fat enough." · Lazers down 2-0 in MISL series Kansas Cit) "s Ed Gettemeler was m outstanding in goal Saturda) night. sto~ pang all fi"c Los A.naeles Lazers power plays as the Comets ~on 4-2. to take a 2-0 lead in their MaJor Indoor Soccer League Western D1v1s1on semifinal playoff senes at the Forum. Ju Goossens had a goal and an assist for the Comets. who can wrap up 1he best-of-five senes with a victory at Kansas Cit> on Wednesday. If the Lazers win to force a fourth game. 11 will be played next Saturday. also in Kansas Cn~ Gettemc1er had 18 saves while facing 47 shots. The Lazers outshot the Comets. 18-1. in the second quarter. yet touched Gettcme1er for only one goal . . In another MISL playoff game. Prekl scored 5:06 into overtime on a pass from Peter Ward as the v1s1t1ng Taco ma Stars upset the San Diego Sockers. 4-3. to even their Wc~tern Div1s1on semifinal series at 1-1. Lendt, Jaite advance to final Beck ralllee to l•d by three c.1, a.et ahot a bosey-free 6' Saturday and optned up 1 thrtt-stroke lad over Lau1 w.aa. aft.tr the third round of the USF&G Classic in New Orleans. l!I 'Bttk. who ~orcd the first victory of his I 0.)'car carttr earlier this :season. came from one shot off the pace with his 7-under-par round He ~sat IS.under 198 after three rounds. Beck pulled away with birdies on thrtt of the last four holes at the lAkewood Country Club, capp1na the burst wath a 20.footer on the final hole. Beck, who had a 64 Friday. matched the low two-round total on the PCA Tourth1s ycarat 129, set ueason-best for biggest mars.in under par for 54 holes and was within stnkina distance of Lee Trevl10'1 course and tour- nament record of21·under 267 for 72 holes. Wadkins. who led after two rounds. played with Beck and shot a 69, falling back to second . . Al Gelbtr,er and Geme Littler birdied the last two holes to win their match by one stroke and help the United States maintain its lead over the lntcmauonal team in the Chrysler Cup in Sarasota. Fla. The U.S. squad will take a 40-20 lead into today's conclusion of the four4ay Senior PGA Tour e'ent at the Tournament Players Club at Prestancia. Each squad ~on two matches in team bett~r-ball stroke play. Ge1t>erger and Littler rallied from a stroke down w11h 1wo holes to play, shootinaa 65 to edge Roberi. De Vleento and c.rl1ty O'COllHr ... Rosie JOHS shot a 3- under-par 69 on to take a one·stroke after thrtt rounds oC the LPGA USX Classic at the Pasadena Yacht and Countr) Club in Gulfport. Aa. Jones completed 54 holes at 205, 11 under par for three trips around the 6.013·) ard course ~ate Terms captures Wood Pnvate Terms, unbeaten but not • unqucsuoned, proved he as for real Saturday by winning the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct and placing himself solidly Chlcqo buenan.Der Dan Martinea roU. into J""oee Lind of die Plratee wblle break- I# toe ap doable play attemr.t. R)"lle Sand-bei't of the Cub9 beat Lind • relay to ftnt. into the Kentucky Derby picture. In scoring his seventh victory. Pri vate Terms set a stakes record of 1:47 1/5 in winning tht" the I 'la-mile Wood by I 'h lengths over Seeking The Gold. the 2-1 favorite ... Proper Reality, with no place to go for a long time, shot through along the rail in the middle of the stretch and pulled away to capture the Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park ... All Thee Power. with Lafflt Plncay Jr. aboard. raced to an eight-length victory in the 74th running of the California Derby in Albany . . . The NCAA 1s in' esugating whether the mother of a University of Kentuck)' basketball recruit had her transportation or expenses paid b) the school dunng a campus visit. accordme to a published repon. The investigation. rcponed m Saturday's editions ofThc Courier-Journal. involves s1gnee Slaawa Kemp of Elkhan. Ind.. and a v1s1t has mother. Barbu• Brown, made to campus Oct. 31-Nov. I ... Bill Hayes, who built a winning program at Winston-Salem State, was named as football coach at North Carolina A&T ... Cuba. one of six nations bo)'COlling the Seoul Olympics. still might send a baseball team to the Games. the head of the spon's international governing body said ... Simon Brown of Jamaica stopped Amen can Tyrone Trice in the 14th round 1n Bcrck. France to win the vacant International Boxing Federation welterweight title ... World-ranked super-welterweight ED1el1 Pedrou of Long Bc.ach recorded h 1s 18th knockout in as many fights when he dropped veteran Sammy Yong of Troy. N.Y .. in the second round of their co-main event scheduled for I 0 rounds in Las Vegas. Journeyman Junior welterweight Mariill Qalroz of San Jose stopped previously undefeated An~ony Jones of Detroit in the founh round of the companion bout. also scheduled for 10 rounds . . Cal State Northridge baseball coach Terry Craven announced that he will step down July I for person~I n-asons Indianshot, Twiasn.ot Cleveland off to its best start '66; Minnesota's skid at six From 'he Auodated Press Joe Carter had two thrtt-run homers and a double Saturday night as the Cleveland Indians beat Minnesota in the Metrodome. 10-2. the Twins' sixth consecutive loss. Carter. who hn a uand slam in Fnday night's game. homered in the first and sixth innings. He nearly had another homer in the third inning, but the ball c urled just outside the left-field foul pole. Third base umpire John Hirschbcck called 1t a home run. but the call was reversed by home plate umpire Nick Bremigan. John Farrell improved his record to 3-0 as he allowed eight hnsandgave the Indians the best record in the maJor leagues at 14-3. their best stan since 1966. Elsewhere in the Amencan League: Blae Jays 3, Yuktt1 %: John Cerutti and four relievers combined on a seven-hitter and Kelly Gruber. Mann> Lee and Tony Fernandez had two-out. run- sconng hats in the second 10mng as Toronto continued its Television. radio w1nn10g ways in New York. The Blue Jays have dropped 15 of their last 20 games TELEVISION "'"h the Yankees 10 Toronto but arc 16-6 at Yankee 9 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL DRAFJ': NFL Stadium daung to the start of the 1985 season. draft. from New York (seven hours). ESPN. Cerutti. 1-0. making has first start after four rehef 10 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Senior appearances. walked one and struck out three in 6'1' tournament, from Sarasota. Aa .• Channel 2. innings and had a thrtt-h1t shutout until Dave Winfield 10:30 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago lined his sixth home run over the center-field fence w11h Cubs at Pittsburah, WGN. one out in the seventh. Pinsbuflh Its I 0th wm 10 the last 12 games. The Pirates trailed 4-3 when they loaded the bases against reliever Rich "'Goose" Gossage on a single by Andy Van Slyke and walks to Bobby Bonilla and RJ. Reynolds. La Val here then drove in two runs wnh a sin&le. his seventh hit in his last eight at-bats. Jim Gou . 1-0, pitched the final two innings for the victory. Gossaae. 1-1. took the loss. Mets 1%, Cardlaau t: Dave Mapdan 's eighth-inning single snap~d a uc and w10ning pitcher Roger McDowell followed with a two-run double as New York won a wild game at Busch Stadium. The Mets have won all five meetings wtth the defending Nauonal league champions this season and the Cardinals have lost seven of eight games overall. The seesaw contest featured a steal of home by V 1 nee Coleman, a bench-clt~aring situation and five errors. includina one by St. Louis' Gold Glove shortstop Ome Smnh. Padres C, Altm 0: Randy Ready scored on a disputed call in the fourth inning and added a two-run smgle 10 the eighth to lead San Diego at Jack Murph) Stadium. Ed Whitson. 2-0. combined with Lance McCullers and Mark Davis on a four-hitter. the Padres' ninth straight victory over the Astros in San Diego. P~llles 3, E:rpoa 3: Phtladelphia and Montreal battled to a tie at Veterans Stadium before the game was ~!led after a ram delay of I hour, 29 minutes. The game will be made up as part of a twi-night doubleheader on Monday, June I 3. Steve Jehz had struck out to open the bottom of the seventh before pinch-hitter Keith Miller wallced. The ram then became too heavy to continue pby. 11 :05 a.m . -PRO BASEBALL: Cincinnati A~Jetics 3, W~te S.s %: Right fielder Ivan at Atlanta, TBS. Calderon's two-ba3C error on Make Gallego's fly ball * * Noon -RUNNING: U.S. Olympic mara-enabled Oakland to score the tie-breaking run in the 10th P•ctr•s 4, Astros o ""'" s, CUbs 4 thon trials, from Jersey City, N.J .• c~annel 7. inning at Comiskey Park. MOUtTOtt .. , .. ., u1t 01Coo .. ,11., CMKAoo ~°" 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Boston Ton)' Phillips walked to open the 10th and went to GY-ct • o 1 o G•v-rt > 1 10 ....... .., .. ., at Chicaao. Channel 2. second on Camey Lansford's sacrifice bunt. Jose Canseco g:.·~~w ~ ~ ~ ~ ::= ~ ; : ~ ~ :~·: ! : : ~" ~~· ! : : : I p.m . -MEN'S GOLF·. PGA tournament. was walked 10tcnt1onally befo~ Gallego hit a fly ball to GO.•"'" , • 1 o -....." > o • o O.W\Otlrt • 01 1 v...sM.ct , 1 1 • a.urt •••• -· •• , ... _. ••11 ......... 1111 from New Orleans. La., Channel 4. n~ht which eluded Calderon as Phillips scored the • .,.'IC , , , , s-i..ec •, , , Ourtw'll 1• • o o o .._,, ,., > 1 1 • ") 30 WI Wea-JI> J t IO C-tf\f 111 4 It t JOa""c 101 0 ••-rt J I I 1 _: p.m. -GYMNASTICS: U.S. vs. USSR nning run. ..,,..,..., 1 • • • -ct > • o, •-· • 100 1.V1rec • • > 2 men's compeut1on. from Phoenix .... -:z. (taped). Dave Stewart. 5-0. went the distance, allowing seven •-• u 1 • • o r-.. , 1 1 • ~•c 100 • ....,d .. • • • • ''" h '---I Cit-\\ I ••• --· 11 •• l.a•Jt • 0 I 0 F''-• •••• Channel 7. its to ~omc the major cagues' first five.game winner o....... , , •, Md:11trt• , , , , °""'""'" • 1 1 1 •O•••• • • • • lvu Leadl of Czechoslovakia and ~ 4:30 p.m.-PROHOCKEY:NHLAdams th1ssca~n.JohnDav1s.l-l.wasthe loscr.pitching just =.-:,,, :::: :=:. :::: =:: :::: r.:".:. ~=~: Martin JaJte of .\rgentina advanced to the Division final round Game 4 _ Mont ..... I at the one inning. n.a • • • • T.-• • •, _..,.,,. 1 • • • Gon • • • • • fi I f h ,._... Ti , D--• Da $mr'9 11¥ ...... GOl-t I I It ma 0 t e l\1onte Carlo Open with Boston. ESPN. sen 'n.u11en : rrell Evans' three-run homer -- ----T-. )I• 11 • T.-B s. s v1ctones o"er t~o Frenchmen Saturda). 7:30p.m.-COLLEGEBASKETBALL:All-keyed a five-run seventh inning and Detrott held on in ""::;: w.......,. ... --:.::..~>4 ~ '--" ""*:. • --• Lcndl. the world s 'Jo I tennis player s10cc 1985. is Star game. from Orlando, Aa. (taped). Prime Arhn~on. e-r-.... •-. •-....._.. • • •-s h "'-"' T·-a. e T t led ,,2 h h he Che ~* ~ 1 Loe .. ,,....,. 1• ··-o..... _...,. •91 -Lav ..... m returning tot c tenn1sc1r~u1t ann a two-month layou. &LJ..eL 1iers ra1 ,_ an t e scvcnt w n t ~ J n-AMif't -~ 1 ...........,,._ 2 Hegamedh1sfirstfinaloftheyearwitha4-6,7-6(7-4). 9tfr.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: Mon•• C"'rlo Lemondrcwaone-outwallc.wcntfothinfonasingJebv '"~ ~-o.... 1.oe-oic- 4 "'"-" 6-3 h r h "" -T B k d __.. · J • " • 0 .. '° ~. .......... .,_, '1ctol) o"er t c 1ourt -seeded YUD.ick N.U.Jaite. Open inal (delayed). ESPN. om roo ens an SCO•~ on a wild pitch by Bobby Witt, .._ °"'-•· c........., .. __..._ 14>. seeded seventh. beat 'hlerry Tllaue, 6-4. 6-l. to keep RADIO 0-J. Witt then walked Gary Pettis and threw another wlld ~-1-1 ; ~ :::;:-",. 1~ ... ,:;5,~ ~· aJ1"e has chance at the S67.500 first pnze in loday's title 12:~~-m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Golden pitch that moved the runners to second and third. w:::..,oi:-,.. •.., , , 2 ~ • " •n • 90 match In a women's tournament in Houston. to~ State at en, Kl.AC (570). Jose Cecena came on for Win and balked home McOen ,,., : , , , ; "-st-> • > • seeded Martin Navratilova won a battle of second-set I p.m . -PRO BASEB"'"" · Seattle at Brookens. Lou Wh1talcer walked on the balk. then Evans ~ 1 ' • ' ' 1 "'-'-•·> 1 ' ' ~ r -" '"'"'•· .. ._. '"' ~WO:,.'-.;i:;• 1 J t t sen.ice breaks with Elly HabmJ fora 6-1. 6-3 victory in An&els, KMPC (710). 1ollowed with the three-run homer. his first oftbe season. T•'f'-~-~':; Tlw• o.-.... 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An U&I>. speari n& mcidcnt that eo11 Calpf') the Stf'\'i«'S of forward Mike Bullard led to the key so-ahead goal in the second period b) Hudd) Hakan Loob h.ad iivcn Catpn tbt earl .. lead with a short·ha.nded ·goal thrtt minutes into the pme. But Stc\e Smith's poY.tt·pla) goal tied the score before the penod ended and Edmonton grabbed a 3-1 lead v.1th the sccond-penod goats b}' H udd\ and Anderson Hudd> scored '4h1lc Bullard la) on the ice after bcma speared as ht stepped on tbt ice. He Id\ the pmc but didn't require hospitalization. Calpf' also loo forward ~ny Bcrczan: earl) in the third penod.. v. hen he was hat ha.rd by Matt M<"SS1cr. Berez.an was taken to hospi-w for cu.mina.u.on. In another playoff pme: ,,. Bloa I , Rd Wblp J: In St Loun. Ton) 'icKcgnc) and Gino Cavallna each had tv.o goals and an a.mst IO help the Blun tnm then deficit apmst CXtro1t to 2-1 m thctr Nonu On 1s1on Stnes. McKcgnc). -.ho scored a tcam- kadm& 40 goals dunng the rqublT snson but had not scored an srvcn pla) off pmcs.. sparked a t.hf'tt1oel St Louis outburst in the S1CCO.t ~od as the BlutS came back fronl • .. -1 deficit to open a 4-2 lead. McK.cgnc) took a pass from Doua Gilmour and fired the puck into t.br open left side of l~ net to cap a t..,... on-one break and tic tbt score 2-::! at 1·03 oftht scrood period. ANGELS. • • P'romDl Pbrlps conllnucs to plape tilt A.ngrts This season he 1s 11 for 22. wath three ofh1s four homas.. apinll -'tlll<'ls patching. Lately. Phelps~ been pickins ao oth~ as "-CIL ridina a carea--Juo runc-pmc hllUOJ stra.k. He &S IS & 300\Crlhat stJTtdl. with fourbomen and nine RBI . .. rm 1n a prctt} good groove now. I fttl I an bit &n)th1na. I don't think I can hit a ball &rthcr than th.at shot the first." Phelps said. Petr) 'sanempt to h1ta comer oft.br plate was unsu«t"SsfuJ as. Phelps let one go. "I was tf')ing to throw him a spill• finsntd ~ball a•-a.y. but it ~l?IY eo1100 much of the plate.-said ~try. -.ho has lost ~,·en of bis last cilhl d«1s1ons-.pmst Sattk -~t I on"l thin._ that ~as the turning poi oftbt p~e. We ~~111 had ca whok mn1np to go. * MeG&L ..aTWS -.,_ 0..-.. -,_ m.i~ _,, ~ Ill • ,_ w lll'I a _1111'11 ...... ...-~. ~---Mt! ... er1ICtlClt S.•urdeY _..., .. -ienclll9 100 mud\ Mlfl ... WH liOftt to SI ........ I HoMMlel '" Or ..... lilr X·•an Tlle ~ _.. ~ -Or ~Yec.Mw•~~ ...... ....... ICMr ........... Ofl ......... ~' '~ .._."" 2' .... ~ ....,,... '" ""' ,...,. ...... ..,... tor " """"'" ..... ~ S.l\ll"On ..... .... .. ~ toeley °"' Dr. Yoc.ri s.rtlX. I*' ~ ,.. --"' ""' lft "" ... , " ••·-" Orll a.... h lllt""9 )ft l u for »> """' -•• , "' "" llOfft9 ..,._ ,.,_, ... ,.., -... ..in,. _. 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Atlant1 could have clinched third ~ in the &stem Con~noe with a vi(tory. but the Hawks' defeat means Chic:qo oould tie them with a v~ over the Boston Celtics today. The Bulls won t.bc sea.son series tiom Atlanta, and will ,et the third playoff spot if they beat the Celtics. Washinaton. which clinched the playoff berth when PbilackJphia lost at Cleveland.Jumped to an early lead •inst Atlanta and was never tniously threatened. The Bullets led, I S-3, with 7: 36 lef\ in the first period, with Williams scoring seven of those points. In other NBA action: Kakb as. P•cen If: In In- dianapolis. Patrick Ewinascored nine of his 19 points in the fourth quarter as New York clinched a playoff spot in its final same and ehminated lediana in the process. - , Two free throws by Bill Canwri&ht pve the Knick.s. who will make their ~rst olayoff appearance since I 984. an 8&-84 lead with 2: IS to play. The ~ who trailed by nine with 7:43 Rinainin&. ~~down 88-36 after two throws by Steve Stipanov1ch free dlrows with 2:04 to ao. That ended the scorina as both teams misfired down the stretch. Canllen ltf, 71en tt: In Rich- field, Ohio, Mark Price scored 20 of his 25 points in the second half. rallying Oeveland from a nine;>oint halftime deficit and endi!'I Philadel- phia's strina of 12 strai&ht playoff appearances. aeveland, which had already Rew .,__,... ~ Bradley loeee Illa billa.Dce after baTinl ball polled awar by Terry CummlDf• of llJhraakee. sewed up the No. 6 spot m the pla)'ofTs. trailed 57-48 at halftime after Charles Barkley and Cliff Rob- inson scored l 4 points each for the 76crs in the first half. But Price, whomadconlyoneofhis s.ix first-half jumpers, got hot in the third quaner and made three outs.ide shots and four free throws to help Clheland outscore Philadelphia. 31-19, for a 79-76 lcad. N1111ets Uf, CUfPUi lit: Alex English scored 27 points. reach in& the 2.000.point level for the seventh consecutive season, leading Denver to the Midwest Division title. The Nuggets won 16 of their final 18 pmes to overtake Dallas and win their fourth NBA division title with a 54-28 record. The Nuaets last won the division in the 1984-85 season. The Cljppcrs. who lost 38 of their 41 road games this season. fell to 17-64 with one home game remain mg tonight. Nets 118, Biid.i lt5: Roy Hinson scored 2S points and Dudley Bradley came ofT the bench for 21 of his 22 points in the second half as host New Jersey snapped a 15-prne losing $ll'Clk. Jan 1!5, Rockets 117: John Stock- ton set an NBA single-season record for assists and Karl Malone scored 31 points in Utah'swinatSalt Lake City. Stockton. who finished with 18 assists and 27 points. entered the game ncedingjust 13 assists to tie the record of 1.123 set by Detroit's Isiah Thomas in the 1984-85 season. 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U ange County on Aprll 7, 1988 FICTITIOUS llUSMH Thi• t>u•lneu I• con· PICnTIOUt • H•ll MmlTA,.....,. NAMISTAThRNT NAmlTA~ ...-eTATE•NT NAiil STATEMENT ...-STA~NT Pu Fm1M NAMISTATE-..T ~by a generll 1*1· NAMIST.A~ The foelowlng pet'fOnl are The follovwtng penona we TM following l)ll'1IOna.,. The following pertont ere Tht loltowlng l*IOf\S ant The lollowlng penons are blllMd Orange Coat The lollowtng peraons ere nerlhlp The~ per90nt- dbina ~ • ~ ~ -. dOlng bullnMI • doil'G buelneae 11 001nQ bualneu a · doing bullneU 11 Otllly Pilot April 17, 2'. May dOtl'G ~ u Jtlnie 8'1Mtl Yuen doing ~ .. T6WNE & COUNTAY CARE FREE TIMES DIAMOND EYE PIC-SfJINNAl<ER INTEk· M£AAY MAIDS 1551A FAA WEST E04TIONS. 1. 8. 1911 J&P FRENCH BAKERY. Thia at•ttmenl WM filed M£MOAY PRODUCTS MOBILEHOME PA.RI<, 1200 YACHT MAINTENANCE. TUA£S. 1n RNwtode, New-NATIONAL, 17870 Sky perk e.lter SI ecm. MeM, Calif 3100 E. Cout Hwy . CofOlli Sv-415 1835 A·111 Newpor1 8lvd. willl tht County C1en1 of Or· ANO MORE. 1409 Supertor °'*' z 2IO. Newport 8Mch, 328 N Newpor1 Blvd Suite pott a.ctt. Cllll 92863 Cltde. SUie 1C>e .. lrwie Caltf 92828 del MM. Calif 92e25 ---.....------eo.t1 MeN. Callf 92627 ange County on MMdl 31. Suite 14. Newpoft 8eeGh, Cllltl t2efl0 113. Newport Beectl. Cellf Robert W Lar~. 2110 9271' EllZ.li.lh Motl>I'\. 22•1 CM! l . Andrewt, t Rodly Pt8.JC fl)TIC[ Petrlek Lorlllec 1780 1988 Cell! t2t83 Alct\ard Auatin Hd, 55 92"3 18Ut S1'9M. Newport Beach. SpinNker Incorporated Rlle!gh Ave • Costa ....... Glen. IMne, Calli 8271!> POll'lOM. C:0.1• ........ Calif ,,,.... aw. ~ 14()1 Su· ~ ble. Newport Bealctl. DonN Chflstin Petrillo. C.t 92M3 Cahlorn1a, 339 Monarch Caltl 92627 Lance Dunmire, 215 'ICTITIOUS llUl*ISI 92627 Publ•lhed Orenoe COllt l*1ot Suite 14. N9wpof1 cailf 92880 7000 W Coast Hwy New-Pu Stephen Kaomp. 25 Bay So. Laguna. Calif Rldlard Morgan. 22• 1 Broadway Co•ll Meaa, NAm STArn.NT JKqUS GKIUCl91 53800 o.ity Ptlo\,Apnl 10. H , 2,, 9-:tt, Cell. t2M3 ThtS bu51neH I• con-pott Beedl. CllMf 9~ Ftrebk'd. llvlne, Celt 9271• 92877 Ralelgll Ave Costa ....... Calif 92962 The·~ l*.ana.,. Viii• Ave . u Oulnta. Calt1 May 1, 1Nt Tiiie llwirteM II COft· ducl.i by en indnndual Thll bu .. ,,... ts con-This t>usineu •• con· Th11 bu11ne11 11 con-C•lll 92627 This buslnea ts con· do.ng ~ u : Tlllt bullneu 11 con-Su-4e7 ducted by: an ~ Alc::hsd Ausl•n Hell ducted by an ind~ dud9d by: a genet.i pan. d\icted by • c:orpotatlon Th11 busineu 11 con-ducted by.• limllecl partner-INDUSTRIAL FLEX, 1' 10 ducted by· •limited pw1ner- 1111 -.,. WITM"r cnrtt ZorMya This SUl!emen1 wa. ftled Donna PettilO ~ uwr~ I Strong ducted by hu"*'<I and wile thlp E SI Gertrude. s.ni. Ane. ship l".-n. nvirw; ThCI at.et_,t ... fled wttll the County Clerk °' Or· Tho9 st•tement -filed Rot>er1 w UlrMn Tltit statement WM !tied Eliubeth Morgan Chel L .. Andrews Catlf 92705 Pa1rtck L~ with tM Counly a.ti Of Or- lflglt Cowtty on Matetl 2•. With the County Qerk of Or-This -.1emen1 -flied with the County Cler1I of Or-Thd statement -hied Thia lta1~t ... ,..., Vinc.nt R HIC:tls, 9~ 1 Thlt statement WU flied ftC~ITA~· angeCowtty on ApJf 4, , ... 1988 ange County on Maren 2•. ••th the County C*1I or Or· ange County on March 31 with Ille County Cletll of Or-wi111 the County Cler'k or Or· L~ll (M Hunhng1on with 1M County Cter11 of Or· J!.'"::'"....... • _ .. • ~ l'SPS1'I 1tea engeCountyonApril 7. 1Nt 1NI angeCountyon Af>rll 7 1988 angeCountyonAprll7, ttaa Beach. Calif 92648 :C County on Mardi 2•. ..,. ..,,..,..,.ng pertone.,. PuMlflld ~ eoest ~April~ 1~ PubltShed Orange~ Publlltled Orange~ Publllhed Or11>ge "= Publllhed Orange'= Pub111hed Orange 'WO: Sl~_!~~:n::~n:: 1 mm1 ~~~ROWN! = ~-Aprtl 1 ·17• 24• 1NI OM)' Piiot Aprll 3. 10. 17. 2A, Dally Piiot April 17, 24. May Catty Ptlot AprM 10, 17, 2,, Dally Pilot April 17 24. May 04llly P1I01 Apfll 17, 2,, May c.fll 92705 Pubhshed Orenge Coast ANO WATSON, 31911. Ak· SY-475 Su-458 1983 1. II, 1988 M•y. 1 t983 t, II, 1988 ~ 1. 8. 191111 Thi• butln... 11 con-Delly Pilot April 3. to, 11. 2•. port Loop Drive. Co.ti ------------------1 ~ SIHlt Su-4&8 Su-•88 Su·491 dUc:ted by •general pan. t9811 Meae. CaHt 8282e "9JC fl)TIC[ Pl8.tC M>TICE netthlp Su-..57 Rlctwd Ctt11on lfowna, Mt.JC fl)TIC[ Pl8.JC fl>TIC£ PllllJC M>TICE Pta.IC NOTICE flta.IC fl>TICE Vl"'*1t R Hldl1 3191A Alrl)Of't loop OrM. fllCTmOUe.,..... FICTIT10UI .u ... n This ttatement w .. meet flta.IC M>TICE COti. Meta, Celtf. 92t2t NAm 8TA,....., NA* ITA~NT l'ICT"10U8 IUaMH ftCTmOUS .,._.. ftCTITIOUI au ... H FICTITIOUS au ... H FICTITIOUI 8U ... ll with the County Cl«1t of Or· Sammy Meck Wataon, Tht lollowlng 1*80n1 ere The followtng per90na ere NAM1 ITATR*NT NAMI STATDllNT NAMI STAT!MINT NAME ITATIMINT NAMI STATl•NT ange County on Marett 31 flCTITIOUe llU ... U 31t1A Alrpott Loop DrlYI, doing buelnlla aa: doing busineu U ; Tht followtng persona.,. Tht fofloWlng l*80nl .,. Tiie follO'Nlng l*IOn• .,.. The lol1owing pet90r\I .,.. The follovwlng l*IOn• .,. 1W ' MAm ITA'RMSNT ea.. MMe, Calif 92628 Jf.J ARMS. 1068 Tui.r. ERIC'S YOGURT. 2"81 doing buelMM ... doing buelMla ... doing bull-... doing bu9lnen u : doing butlnetlt .. : '211iMO The folloWlng perton• are Tiii• bullneu I• con-Or . Cotti Men, Call! La Ptu.a Or • '20. Dana TOUCH OF CLASS, 2855 N£TLOGIC MICRO. •9 HARBOR-BAKER PHYSI· INCOM. 177 Rlvertlde GLOV·IT. M7 W llllh St, Published Orange CoMI doing 1>us1ne1e ar ducted by a general 1*1· 92112t Pomt. Calif 92860 Ptnecrtek Or A-110. Cost• Rodly Knoll. Irvine, C•llf CAL THERAPY. 3011 A... <'F. Newport Beach, Newport Beect\, Celtf 928e3 Dtilly Pllo1 April 10. 17 2• PC ACCOUNTING SER· nerthlp Jo w Calnon. 10ll Aret Zare Kalfa 10 Me9a, Callf t2e2e 92715 ~ 9 Harbor. Sul1e 8, Colla Calif 92683 DouglH YatH, 3000 May 1 1Nt ' • • VICES. 159 Cemtno San Rldlard C Browne TUiare Of,. Coeta Mee&. Trafalgar, Newport 8-cll. Atyna la.bet Romero, ... ~K-"' .~~~If M .... C.111 921128 ,,~lro D7•7taR~ '?d· Broed St , N9wpor1 Beech, • ' su-..71 Clemenle. San Cllmenle. T'ltll ttelernent wll filed Caltl. 92629 <Aid 02MO 211~ Ptnecr.11 Or. A· 110. """"'y ....... • .. ..., .,.. Robert Marti l<ennedy, ..... nta. 1 ,,,_......, .. ve Celll. 92913 Callt. 92e72 with 1M County C1en1 or Or· Ttus butineu II con- Tlllt bUStMH II con-Cost• M-. Celtf t282t 92715 300 Bucknell Rd Co••• •F Newport Beedl, Calif Stev. Y•t•, 10077 8enic ........ WITM\C P•trdl ea... 159 ~ erige County on Mardi 24. duc..O by In lnclMduall dUct9d by an 1nd1Y1dual Thlt blnlnen 11 con· Thia but!Mlt It con· Meae. Clllf 82928 92883 Or Cl;penino. Cellt 9501• .,.__,., nvin.c; San Clement•. San 1NI J W. Calnon Atet Kall• ducted by: en~ cM:t41c1 by: an~ Tiiis bu11,,.n tt con-This busaneu la con· Tiiis t>uslneaa I• con· ACTTnOUI IU-.a Clemente. c.111 92972 "711t1 Thie at.element Wll fled TNI atatemen1 -.. tllecl Reyna laabel Romso HMC)' °'8lvll Nowak duc:tecl by an lnd•llldual ducted by • e«por•llon ducted by 1 generll l>Wt· MAim 8TATl..wr Thll bull"9N 11 con-Publlltlecl O<ange COMt With the County CIWt! of Or· wlltl 1lle County Cter1I of Or· Thea auteirnent wee flted TNt sta1em1n1 .. filed R MWk Kennedy Aaron Bwcttam. Preei--"-ducted by an lndMdual Dally Piiot Aptll 3 10 17 24 enoe County on MMc:fl 31 8rlQll County on Maid! 2,, with tnleounty-Clliii oH)i-.. tt'ts"Counfy ci.1t"of Or-This •l•lemenl WU fllid dent ·-o;;... Y••• TheJalaWlnQ P«IOM are ~ca. .... . . . . ..... . ,... enoeCowttyonAprt7, tNI = Cowtty on Mardi 31, "'t" lht County Cleril of Or-Thi• statem.nt WM fllld Thia •t•tement WU l'ilecl ~A~E~PMENT, ...... ~ ltatCounementty,,..!:.!'orflledOr 9u"'47 Pu~ "-" ~ ,.,,_ ,,,,_ 1 n71Q1 enge County on Aptll 1•. With lhtCowtty Clerk of Or· with the County CWk or Or· 1400 9 St ~rewt Pl E. ..,.., .,... .,._,. • ___, vrange ......_. Pubtillled ~ Cout Publdtled Orange CoMt Putlll9hed Orange Cout 1taa angeCountyonAprll7, 1Nt ange Counly on April t4, SlintaAna.Cllll 92705 erige County on MMc:fl 24, "8JC ll>Ta Deify Plot Aptll 10, 17, 24. Dlity Plot Apnl 3 tO. t7 2' Delly Piiot Aprtl 17. 24, McY Daly Pito1 Aptt 10, 17, 24. Ort""""~ ......... ...._.. Or•,,,_~~ 1tta ~ Oet'liel L.or.t ' 1.oy, 2,..7 1988 -------.. May, 1, 1MI 1918 I.II 1N8 May, 1, 1988 P\lbllshed . .,,.. .,._, ..... .,..~--..,,.. ....,.., ,..,,,... 82 Coeta~ Caltf ,._,.._ ~,.,..,...__ ~ &Mlt $u...412 Su-473 Dally Ptlol April 24 , May t. I. Daily Piiot April 17. 24. May PubltsMd Orenoe Coeat = • · · Publlttled Orwiga Co.at Mm ITA,....,., ---------~""'"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;::=;;==;;;;;======-r 15, 1988 Sv-506 1 •• 1918 Su-490 OWiy Pllol Aptil 2•. May '· •• Brytln Dale Loy. 2447 ~ Piiot Apr1l 3, 10, 17. :l4, oJ:: :::::: ~.. "8JC MmCl fltATDAllT C.~'Og\}'' -~-C .trQ.1 WOii 15• 1-Su-503 Elden82.C:O.i.Mw.C8'1f NI Su..46$ Pl{()JECTS PLUS. S10 l'tc:Tl'TIOU98'WN I I \::)~ ·l' ~ i. 1J ~ HAU PlllJC fl>TICE Pt8.JC fl)TIC[ 92827 aento Tomae Coeta Meu NAM1 8TA'-T ,U ll I . LOfan o.1e Loy, 19110 Rio Pt8.JC fl)TIC( Clltf. 92927 ' ' Tiie t<*Owtng P9f'IOnl .. -------llll1telll .. , CLAY I. '°'-LAN --------flCTITIOUe .,.._.. flCTmOUa .,._.. rtalC fl)flC[ Villa. Houston. Tua 77049 llonice Corpofelton, Cell-doing~ 111: 0 NAMI ITATl•NT ,.._ ITAn.tn Ttt11 t>uti,,.._ la eon· '1CTmOUe lllll•ll IOfnle, I' 0 Box 15801. EU£RO BUSINESS SY~ lteorro ngt-'"'• 6 x ro,,.blad The lollowlng peraons are Tht IOllowlog pereonia ere flC"TtoU9.,..... ducted by: • general S*t· N.U. HAW Newport 1 .. cn, Cellf. T£MS. 15 ~. lirWla, words ~·o.,. 10 molte 6 doing bulinNe ti doing bu91nea •· ,.._STA~ nerat\tp The :Qllowlng l*'IOM are 9215t-54IOI Calf. 92711 ""'pie words Pr nl 1 •tltts of ADVENTURE GRAPHICS. THE POWAR COMPANY, The followlng perwna.,. Dtnlel l L0y doing t ~~ _. TIQ bullne11 It con-MlcllNI Ell«d Dot>bt • toch n 1•s 1 I'll" of sQuores 314 35th St . Newport 81 t Paul1tino ·1. Coal• do.ng bullnell u · Tittt '~6 WU ~ £ M ~"A L O C 0 VE ducied by: a corporation 18241 AtcMt C1 .. Fountllft BMch. Calif 92883 ~t C.allf. 02926 PERSONAL CALLING Witt! 1MCou I)' ~~~ ~· YACHTS, ~761 W. Coat Patrtc141 Duranty, l'inanclal Vlllly. Clllf. 9270I I LI w rt n c • MI c II a et N1Cn01111 R. Powarzynsl(I, CARDS. 12 Lyr• It .. IMM • .,,_ nty on .....,.." 1 .. , Hwy .• Ntwport IMefl. Clltf <>me. Ttlia ~ le con- Taugner, 314 S5tll St, ..... 111 ~o ·r. Cott• Callf 92715 1M8 82903 Tllla •t•tement ... ,..., ducted by:.,,~ port Buch, C.111 92943 MMe., Clllt. 921128 Tom HOfowftZ, 12 L~a81,. 'J!1l'1 £.K. Hafrruin, •54 lrOld· With Ille County Cltttl or Or· Mldleel Oobt)e ~t11a bust,,. .. I• con· TNI bullnaa 11 eon-ll'Ylne, Callf. 92715 ~~,.2'~ ~ way. Laguna 9-:tl, Cllll. engeCountyonApl'll1, 1Me Tiiie ... ....,.,, ... flied • duet.CS by en lndtvldull ducted by: an ln<IMdval Gi41n41 AlpMOet, 3M W • .,_, ,.....,. .......,~ • ay • • '2t51 PW1llr wltt\ tt1e County a.ti of Or· lawreneeM Ttugllw NldlolMA Pow~l hy SI •C. eo.i. Mela, l5, ltea Mlc:hMI K """*'· 20t ~ ar.. c... lftOeCountyonApt17.t ... I This stalement w .. filed T1llt ~ was flled Cllll. 12715 8"-.505 42nd St .. N9wpof1 laectl. Oily Plot Apl'H 11';' 2•. May ,..,_ w11n ,.,. County Cleric ot Or· """tt1e COunty Cletk of Or-LoreH• HorOWtU. 12 Lrr-Celt. t2tl3 1, 1. ,... Pl.!bllltllCs Orenoe eo.. 1 lltlge County on APfll 14, ange County on Aprll 14, St..IMN.Clllt.1271& SELL TNt bullMM I• con-~ o.llyPllotApttl 17,24,Mtl) 1911 1ta1 Thia bullnnt It con-duct*3 by CC>i*tMrt •-• .,_. 1, 1. 1Me fm7ll "77111 duciecl by. a limited pettnar• E I( HWmen ~ t~ ~ o~~Apr?i'~~ay~'. ~=-:pr~~~~ ~,...,.... thro .. h ct.nified w1ttt'"':.~O:ot~ ~!'~.,. !!!!!!.• Ml.£ llmC( N E J L I G l 15, '"' 15, 1tea TNI .. .....,...,, ... ft6id ._ .. 11 enge Cowt1Y on ~ 14, -a._, Su--etl Su·507 wttt1 the County Cllrtl of Or· _. 1918 The _...... .,....... M PIClihOUI • t m 11 I I I 15 I' STARTING A NEW BUSllESS'.'· ~~1:.~~.§£~,5:~ LA w s A y I --------.117NPo11'1• .... ,. .......... "• c.. ..... t---1..--...,,~,--.,-... ,-... ,--t "Tim ea sure have The ~ OepM"'9ftt at IN Plew ltoP by '° .. your fimJC mla POrt~Cilr..;:eo_ ~c::_. 21 • ,.,_It - -. . . . changed ..... id the old timer. oa1a.. PHot It pt1111d to .,,. ncttHOUe bullr-. ... ..,,,..,. at Pten11M1e 1 11' ,....., •· eo.. ..._ Noroo. c.. t11t0 • "The new veraton of the ofdo ... , ... 81'.nl II Cllf;-. O.N ~ •• , ~ B L 0 0 N G I ti---n ha ·-~ nounce •,,.. MrVice now avaH.-the Odr .. Piiot Legll_ o.o.rt-n. ~..,..... Tl6 ....._. • con-". Colt• ..... Cellr _ .... _ ,..,...,..,..,...,.,, abtetonew~11111. ment:·'330 w ... a.y,·Cotta -........ ...._., • ....,....,..~ · · .-~,-T,-,~.~1-,--r-,--f ~zngng ~ ~ ~ .. ~ and We wll now leAACH tt1i ...... C11f0f'NL If you CM not crmr11~~'f.U8!C:: ~---.: ~::: •_,. __ _._,__~-_..., __ _._.___, neme loq•ou 81 no..,. ctWge. •op br. ,.._cal UI •-• •u '--a... '-•=•• ..... ~ and ..W rou the tine Ind tM at (11•> 142~1. btention ...... c.m . .._ .-.. a..... ........._~ trtp •o the eout1140Ulii In a.ma 315 0t 311 Md w .. Miiie .....,. L""'Clrteoft.• ... o...,.~u. -1'11111 •11 "*" .. 11ec1 Ana. Then, of couree, .,_ IN u .,.,.,_.,... '9r ~ to hlrd9 :.:--=·~· 0-. • 111 .. Ofwlltl M,!'!! ::. ~~Of-~ Iii~--.... -~~"*'· "* ......... --•=•tr.M.M; -°"-a•. your ~ IMifn• Mme "10" ...... Mve My further ..... :"G:'.::-··· '· t; ,, ts , .. an.."= .. ..,,. .. ---~a.rte. qtleltkW ........ ----~.:... .... ~ ... ,...,., 17 ~ once • ._ tor tour will be more ttwt gellCI to...... ~~.': •· 1, -• 14• ............. ., .. .. ,rou. ....... .i-r-a.., ..... ,,. ...... .... ... ,..,, JllOOf ol pul:ll-GOod -.. catlOn """ tM ~ a.k. nM lullfl•• n 11 , 1, ON!We":: ..._!~~~fJ!l!liiilii •'f~f!iii.iii ----,.. ,..,,,, ............ ~ ···- P R I T C S I 1 l 1 I I I R U E D 0 V ' , .. ( pr tel all fo1 im Cc ad thl in1 cal th• Hi -I 1 ~ ( G le h• De Gr ecL tur ph• pa1 Sa1 ( thr car anc rid abl .. Tel au GIP ing. and He" and the G chic Cor sis' 1 ycaa Gui G Cbell, an arct stra l = Or.nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Sund8Y. Aprli 24, 1988 DI 1 Centrex users' group explores phone possibilities ~ BJ 11.Dm ICllNEJDD ........... 4 f I licauae thett are nearly 300 software and hardware ~ on the market to ac:compeny the Centrex telephone JYllem, Centrex ulCTS' lfOUPI are sprinairi1 up all over the country. In Oranae County a new croup 1l form ins to fill the needs of Centrex users for a source of impartial informatjon and help. Officials at Pacific Bell say that they are focusing on Centrex in 1918 u their .. header" product and are advertisina it tavily. Centrex is a feature .. rich system that provides customers with service that has built-in intelhaent features, such as call-waitma and conference .. e1lling.. It allows customers to build, change and amplify their telecommunications systems. County, founded the Centrex Uscn Group of Orange County in order &o increue usen' knowJedtt about the manr_ ca .. bitities of Centrtx tquipment. Only aboUt lOpercentoftheCentrex usen have a full undet5aandina of the many possib1httes of the system. accordina &o Smith. Because telephone communications art so imporunt &o a business OT enterprise, users need complete knowledtle of the cost and the method of the telep.!?_one compeny's billina procedure. Georae Smittl, owner of Answer Network. a Lquna Halls.-baKd answerin1serv1~ Wlth IS locations in Oransc ThroUJh uten' sroups, Cen~x users obtain infor- mation that hel.PS them to use their telephone equipment with areatcr effkiency, bec-Ome more informed about advanced features and ,et adv1C1t"on pay1ng only for those features they require. In addition. they are able to network with other users for the interchange 0(1dcasand solving of problems. .. An incredible amoun1 of pnntcd matenal comes across a telecommunication manager's desk. and it's Pacific Telesis gets new chairman Guinn gives company leadership over to his hand-picked leader SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Donald E. Aunn, Pacific Telesis Group cha~an and chief ex- ecutive officer, retired Friday and turned over leadership of the tele- phone and communications com- pany to his hand-picked successor. Sam Ginn. Guinn. SS. led Pacific Telephone throu&h the divestiture of Ameri- can Telephone & Telegraph Corp. and helped rebuild it from a debt- ridden company to a highly profit- able one. .. We set out to make Pacific Telesis the corporate success of.the Information Age," said Guinn. ..I'm proud to say that we've done it." Guinn an- nounced last July, when he named Ginn president and chief opcratina officer, that he would retire to spend more OVINN ume with his family and pursue various hobbies, in- cluding flyina. Guinn said he has no current business plans. .. Leaving this Job isn't easy,' he said. .. But lcavina Pacific Telesis in the hands of Sam Ginn is GINN very rea.ssur- ina. Sam knows today's technology and he knows today's marketplace. He's the right leader to brin& Telesis and its customen into the thick of the lnfonnation Ase·" Ginn, SI, served as president and chief executive offlCel' of PacTcl Corp., which controls Pacific Tele- sis' divenificd businesses. until last year when be was promoted by Guinn. Ginn. a native of Alabama who began a 28-ycar career at AT&T.in CincinnatiJ. is rcprded as the chief architect 01 PacTel'sdivenifiation stratC&)'. B us1N~ ss Non s SPRAGINS SMITH GASK.INS Spragins leading NAIOP's chapter The Natloul A1socladoa of 1.Mutrlal ud Office Pub has elcc1ed 1he 1988 directors foe its Oranac County chapter led by President Geerse S. Sprqbas, vice president and district manaacr of Grubb&. Ellis' Newpon Bcac;h commcrctal brolcerqe office. Also serving on the board are Wllllam Blalr Ann1treq of O'Donnell. Armstrong. BnJham &. Partners. and Erik M. B•uea of Lincoln Propeny Co .• vice prcs.idents; Ra,_... J. WaJsla Jr. of Wells Fario Bank. treasurer. and n.lllp w: lmhda of First American Tttk. secretary. NAIOP is a trade orpnization with 6,000 members. • • • Sa.Mn E. Smida of Irvine has been elected a d1v1s1onal banking officer of Empire of America PHeral SaYiap But and appointed manager of the $10.8 billion~as.set thrift's Lquna Hills branch . • • • S.. Gulias. director ofEikl lmterutloaal in Laguna Niguel. recently rccc1ved the lmtenatteu.J C.mmalcatiou mh:ltria Auedat1ea•1 h1pest honoT. the Distinguished Achievement Award. for a si&nificant rontnbution toward the growth of the prcfcss1onal communications products industry. Gaskins was responsible for establisbina the distribution of Eiki l6mm projectors in the United States under the name .. lntemataonal." besJnnma in 1968. He has been associated with the audio-visual industry for SO ycan. • • • R.ldaant Carter has joined Dames Ir Moore, enain«nng and environment.al consultants. as a senior proJect manager. Based in Irvine. he ovences hazardous waste remediation proJCCts. ••• Newpon Beach raident LurJ Miller has been named director. sales operations for ToMJM America'• lalermaU.. Senicet Dl•lal• headquartered m Irvine. With ISO since 1981. Miller previously served as national sales manager. disk dnves. • • • JaalH R. Padla has been promoted to marketina principal an the Park Place office ofTrammel Crow C../Oruce C..&J in f rvane. • • • Lake Fornt resident Jeume Pkrettl as now manqrr of the Founain VaJley branch of Home PNenl Savblp aMI Leu. ••• OHa Slpal .,,...Kh bas named J• Cenles of Newport Beach as "Rep ol thc Year." Frank Amodeo. manaaer of saln and PADIA mar1tetina. J'l"C'Cnled the award in Long Beach. noting that -over the last few years.. John's territory bas shown consistent sales srowth and in 1987 be had the hiabcst percenta&C of sales over quoa of any Olin sales rep.·· Olin Corp. is the larant supphCT of recreat1onal manne distress sipals In Nonh Amme1. • • • Directorsof'LaMl·Alft lite. in Fullerton, a leading manufactu.rcr of pressure-sensitive labelina cqu1pment. rcccnt1y named Rellert A. a .. ,. of Irvine u vice president/director of opentions. diflkult to sift throup all that and find the pea.rts. •• satd Phil Smith, a tdccommunie1tions consul ant whose firm . Phil Smith Associates, is based in Hootin11on Beach ··A users' sroup focuses on the imponan1 information." The Centrex UKrs Group of Oran,e County prov1dn users wath aC'CC'Ss to industnes and orpnazauons that suppon Centrex. The strtncth in numbers pined by joinina toecther fl"CS users clout. Smith explained. "(don't see 11 as a polmcal orpnization. and I don't sec pohllcal acl1\11ty as a primary obJCCUve," he said "However. members could pin buyina power throup the economies of scale made possible by their numbers " Small users pan 1dent1ty from beioa part of a users' aroup, 11 vina ahem visibility. Net-orkana capab1ht1es arc another benefit, and members are exposed to anformauon now. education and lratnina ups "It's 1mpon.ant that 1t be a sroup of and for Centre~ users" Phil Cim11h q1d. "Peoole other than users nttd to The hmarloa.a 282-foot"yadt. Tnuap PrlD- cae. easily palls Into dae ,S,antlc, badoor dry dock at Amela boatyUCI In Bolland • be identified so that we know-where they're comins from . and where their internts he." , For that reason. members will be classed as vendors. uscn or utiliti~. Each sroup will be re&Metented on the board of the orpmzatton. Allowing vendon and utiliues to Join is beneficial to users. accordin& to Smith, because they provtdc users with mformauon and conact\, An added benefi1 of mem~p will be IM · S)ncrgism the aroup arncntes.. Smith said. "Usen ~11 ha\e a pntcr effect as a croup than they could possabl> have as ind1v1duals. We don't know quite what will de"elop from the S)nCt'Jism. but we prtd&ct that it will be beneficial ·· CentreA Users of Orange County wiU meet b1- monthl). George Smnh of Answer Netv.-ork has been selected as temporar) board chairman. A tempoi:af) board of directors ~-111 be selected at the next meeuna. scheduled for Wednesday. rece:atly for &D $8 mllllon reftttmc-The dry dock lamolaqeltcan aecommodate a MCODcl l 00-foot •e.el ln the 9&111e area. Concord Advisers linked . Trump yacht, Dutch Amels NB company offering private wealth management service The 282-loot ~acht formerl) o"'ned b) Saudi Arabian financier .\dnan Khashogi and su~ueotJy sold 101'.ev. )-or~ de\. eloper DonaJd Trump. has tra\cled 10 Amels. the v.orld-famous Dutch boat)ard. for an estimated $8 mil hon refill mg. thanks to Nev. pon Bcach- based Concord Ad\. iscrs Ltd Whtie Concord .\d\ISCTS <USA) USualJ) is oot m\ohcd an such high-profile transactions. the compan) frequent!) pra)sa ke) role m busmess \enturesaround the world. In 1he case of the luxunous Trump yacht, the firm became 11'\' ohed because .\mels rtt'Cntl~ became a sister compan) and Concord .\d' ~rs nov. assists "1nels with markct1rt1 m the United lites. Founded in 1986. ( oncord .\dv1scrs as a subs1di~ compan) of Concord Fmanctal Services. headquartered in London. In addauon to locations ID Ncwpon Beach and Holland. the I 0-) car-old Concord Group has subs1danes an Canada and Spam . The yacht. now called Trump Pnnc·css. v.as chnstcncd Nab1la lo\~n 11 was bwlt for K.hashoga 10 1980 at a ttponed cost of $SU-malhon. NabJt. -as put-00 the market last fall. hov.e\oer. b\. the Sultan of Brunei. v. ho had seized the ~acht due to Khashoggfs unpaid debts ~urcd b) the 'esscl. Trump rcponedh paid S30 million for the )atht. about SS m1lhon sh) of its asling pncc. accordmg 10 international manne consultant 8111 Richardson. v.ho handles Amels' European marketma efforu. lntemat1onall\ knov.n \achl broker DaHd F~ of ~~wpon Beach affirms tha·t both the yacht and "mels boal)ard are "1ncrcd1~:· And he should know· Last )eat he ~-as aboard Nab1la for a "look-sec .. and he has 'is1tcd .\mels SC\eral limes. He cumntl) assists Concord AdHs.cn v.,th markeuna of A.mels' boa1-build1ng and ~fitting stf'\.JCCS ··This is 1he kind of boat that fev. people ha'"e &n} idea e'1sts. paniculatl) people on iM West Coast.." ~}S Fraser. who runs fi,e )&cht brokcrasc offices nauon•1ck and has been in opera It On si ntt 1961. :.Its sizr alone makrs it incredible (ncarl) the \cnctb of a football field) but its spectal features art wh.a1 sets it apan.. .. The )'11Cht contains a mo,1e theater. d1SCQtheque. three elevators. praac to fit four Rolts.-Royce-s. hclJcoptCT pad sc-venl pov."C'l'boats.. color televuions. vcR·s and slercos in c.ach iuest room. sauna and aold fimnis m 1ucsi rooms and baths. The cabins arc so spactous and luxunous that w )acht acrommodaics only 22 people. The Trump Pnocns. which com about SJ00.000 per month to opc'flte. would cost between $60 million and $80 million 10 replace today. accoroias to Fraser. Georcc T umer. executive \U prcsidmt of Concord .\d \ 15n'S. cxplamed that hts company was able to a.rranar the .\ mels(T rump t.ransacuon because ofits lcnowlcd&c of and aCttSS to both parties. .. This 1s ont impon.ant aspect of our ~-ort: brinaina together mtcrcsted panics. We have tremendous cx- pen1sc and contacts m our Newport Beach ofTtec and we ~this to the advant.qt of our dients around 1he world..·· M sa.id "In 1his ~. w.·e were aware of .\mets· hugr covered boat)ant which made 1t one of the-few places anywhere in the world th.at could accommodate a craft the size of tM Trump Pnncns And. v.e werr well awart of Amets' nc-clle11t 1eputahon. -both forboatbatldinaarnhefittma:·• - Fraser adds.. ··Amels definnely is one of the finest boat,ards 1n the v.orld. Not only docs lt have the largtst enclosed dr) dock I know o( but also no one butlds or rtfils boats an) finer than ~ls ... Concord Advisers provides pnvate wealth manqt-- ment sen icn to dom('Stic and tntcmatiooal chmts.. the ma1ont) of v. hom arc h1ah income and biah net worth ind" 1duals. ··0ur compan~ 1s unique in that it brinp to the mar~ci comprehens" e. m1emational. ·one-stop' pro- fcs\1onal man•menL a' a1lable either daf'CC'tl~ to chen1s or to the profeswnals v..ho pcrfonn such SCf\'ICCS as tu coun~I trust and estate plannnta. financial planninaand banlmg andftnal\Clal adm1nastrauon," Turner explains "Oh. and I aucss these d.l)s rd better add yach1 prognm manqcmcn1 to that hst~" AST announc'es record revenues Neither ...mcftbk. S®tb chls. NORTH .. 53 Q '51 AST lteMUdl a.. hu announced rtcOrd 'WOcidwidc ~venues ofS I OS.8 million for its fiscal 1988 lhird quaner. an inctt.aae of9l ~t over tbcSSS.4 million recorded in thecompenble 1987 period. SaJet for the nine months ended March l I «>Wied $277 million, a 94 ~t increuc overfor the compatJble nine months in the prior ya.r the Irvine firm. _.. ~ Net income for the three • .,... - ina Ill ed S6 percent to SS.2 million. or 4S cau per lhlft. compamt 10 tbe Sll minion. or 29 ceeu per ..... amed durilll IM ..... 1917 tlaird Q ... Tlldlnal eeni• fir die .-ncr Mn 10 petCnt .... tblll the ......... 41 Cllltl per .... csilmalld by tht ea•Pl8J twO -;:,.~JA. cMl ~ ..-::. e::!'L-:. • • OI. llCll~l•1n1e1Sll 1Mili-.•ll -4'! .. ..:'l:t; :11,H1hed MOM Oltbe •• :t<XM'I .......... scq\9Cnt1al quantn. • • • G8cewaJ Ce-~dw lite., a . m~ supplier C>f netWorkana and commu.n1cat1ons prOaucu b the IBM PC martet. has announced lht results of ~lions for the th.rte mont.bs Cndcd Mardi ) I. For the qul1e1'" the lrvine·bucd rompeny rtpOrttd net income of $124.746, Of 2 CICOts 9'f" IMre oa *81 rneaua of Sl.623. t 60. This coms*a with net illCIOIM ofS6Sl.~1. or 14 aeets ' () A Q II t 6 3 . '' WEST KAST • 119141 .,, Q Jtl Q &lll4 () • '7 () & 5 4 Ob¥ ..... ,.. ... -.... • & J s • Q tt 11 lad wl ........ , .... Olejld Of 90UTB dialDolidl. JM ...... WMI WI? • A&QJ Jrdlea.lilda,_....._ Q AQJ 10'&-W.....,-* dli ..._. ¢ J 2 ml111h ..... JW $ 'I liM •A I 6 l ..... biiiJ:: lfJ'O'l<ltll 11) n.wua: ~•-•·· .._ ....... ,.... .... ~&.I ......... ... JOU.. 3 ..... 1 0 .... ',.,. .......... ...,_. 11 J Nr ,_ Pw lriclt. II._...,.-. 91 A 0 10, · allW:T•of • • ,. ....... -..... n .. •-•0tt1meo1-...,.. ............. . -. ..,. • a.. ... w • ..._. 1011••a111l •Jli*tir· rt .... ,.. .•.. , ............ ...... ........ ,. ...... . Wt ... -,.. ..., • -... .. ...... n.. .... ., ..... . .... ..., .,,_ I at ti.,,, CI• Yo. nllQ; IM 1ttm•c .. .. Milt'°,_--' dliiia.t .... ,_. ftlll .. &CL. H 11111111.n -I RI , ,_ « amdl 1.,,,. • llall ....... -. trtdll M II ...... • 11mwotawon11 • .,.._ ..-• • .. ftt1wfl• ................ ,.. ... • .... tdC:U. .............. calllil 121dcb. Houaua, ..... _. r.wf/ltlllll.. ,,_..._., --~_,•Md_.,_ 111alt1 t I MJ. If ... .._. llllJll IA. -Ii IO .a Jiii!' • .... ,__ ..... -... ..... ,._. ................ ,,I e• OI ... COllt DAILY PILOT/ 8unctay, Apfta 24, 1tea dailm ftom l micron to 1.25 micron technoqy." shined product shipments from the third '° w f'ounll ....__ • • • quancr of the filcal )WI' • ..,_ Bh•dle .. Ille. has announced that for the Fisca~r revenues incrcued 18 percent ao fina ...,.aer ended March 3 I, net income increased 281 s 26 o ,___ s 06 -2 ooo N · • percent to $141.000, or 3 cents per share, on a sales 1 .37 • num I ·70 • • et income "* .,1 anaw of 19 ~t to $2,002.000. percent to $22.270,000, or S 1.07 ~ sbarc, from -..: ---.... DC1 · ........_.. f$37 000 1 t S 17,039,000, or 82 cents~ shaft. • ..,,,,....,_. -·"' •·-·-o • • ot cen per Over the pett five yt8n. Armor All's revenues have ......_Mel Ulet ofS I ,6 76,000 fOr the like period last year increased at a compound annual ~h rate of 21 .,.-cent for dw f®nlain Valley company. and net income at a 35 pm:ent rate. Sherman noted. Richard 0 . Hamill. Ph.D.. president and chief "While revenues for the year were up 18 p_ercent, prc- eaecutivc oftker. commented that. "I am very pkascd tax income increased 8 percent. Shtmian Mid. Willa lbc continued improvement in the company's "Promotional upentes and lower lf'Oll marpn1 on IMncial performance. While sale$ increued in all our the new producu contributed to the increase in costs and • ......,.. ..tu=ta, we are especially encoul'lled about our expenses 15 a pe~t of revenues." : aew •1!1 inlo the Far East with our "Miles-Sankyo The company's effective tax rate for the fiscal year .......... We upcct the comeany's profitability to dcdincd to 42 percent from 53 percent primarily as a COMia• in Ge foreseeable f ututt. ' r'C$Ult of the decrease in the statu1ory federal tax rate under • .It~ liomedicaJ Inc. is a biotechnok>JY flrm the Tax Reform Act of 1986. lfl~ ia tbe develO{>mcnt. manufactunna and Armor All launched one of the automotive after- wortdwide ~tins of c~n~c:J diapostic products. market industry's most comprehensive new product .,._ All Prlllam c.r,.. the world's lcadina introductions last Auaust. Three forms of new Armor All supplier ol ...eomotive appearanoc oroducts. reported Car Wax and a new Armor All Car Wash. extended the recon1 ~-and profits in the fourth quancr and company's line of car<att products. filcal ,ear ended March 31. Jeffrey M. Shennan. president Rockwell lateruthul Corp., the aerospace, auto-~--~ief eucutive officer, announced the results motive and electronics firm, reported that second.quarter ·--Yin Irvine. earnings rose 24 pcrccnt. but pve most of the credit to a ltnnues for the quarter were $46,984,000. a 59 uu adjustment. ~· iacreue over the $29,519,000 reported in the year Rockwell said that profits rose to $218.4 million. or .,._period, Net income .rose 76 percent to $8.451 .000 81 cents per share, from S 175.6 million, or 62 cents per ~.lll,000, w1thearmnas per share up 71 percent to share, in the second quarter of 1987. 41 .~as from 24 cents. Sales totaled SJ billion in the three months ended Sberman attributed the exccptionaJly strong fourth March 31 . down from $3.16 billion for the comparable -.iQM9illllfterll:I"-~ to the-hisfriy"SUCcessful jntroduction or---pcriodin T987, largelyliecausc ofa 24 percent decline in AimorAn·snewlincofcarWJ)(andcarwashproductsand sales of Bl-8 bombers. Rockwell expects to deliver the a cbanae in tbc company's promotional strategy, which IOOth. and last. 81-8 to the Air Force late this month. Protective inftadon Pat HlU of tM state omce Of Tnftlc ~~;ftMMiti'ift~.,... Mt ln. new Pord T-po lu& ........ :r .. Porcl'enewalr_,., ........... wtrated at tbe AnaMI• COanatlGD Cater. POl'd REAL ESTATE PROFESSIO ALS , ........ . .. mz I --.. ~ le conlllt•ltty muc. cesaful bec:81• of '* strong dllnt eommttment and thorough follow ~through. FOr the a.t In Real Eatat• SeMce Caill: Joyce OabOlt (714) 751-1100 (714) M&-2381 . ~ ... -.. ......., .._.,_~ ................. --.o..----~ ..., ................... u. .. 111 ... -. ,._.,..,,.. ... ... ....... _.~ .... .. ..... .,.c.-. .. ,.,, ... c:...... ...... ...--..... fl-L.-dl~-........ __,_..,.,. ................... ......, ..-. .. c. ....,c..-_,....... .. .. lllMll L.,_ ..... _. - ., ......... ti ...... Ill ... Jlllt & .................. u.._.,... .......................... -.. . . ,,. ... M8rte Fwgo joined l~ Vllent Propertlel in '83 & hat ti.I Top Prodl.lcer 88Ch ytar. She Ml ti.I • ~ tor 15 yn. • member of the Big ~ Country Club & The Mcmf1 Cerrier11 Society' pest c:Nlrmln of the Women'• Golf Auoc. & or the Aorence Crtttenton Sea Clrcle wtlidl lhe con- tinuel to eupport. She c:ontrlblMI her MX*I to the utllfactlon of helping people reefize & ~ the home of their dteerns. ....... ~ • strong profmlooel lmege emong her co4lelgl•. Her hobbile .. golf ' bridge Ind she Mys thlt ..... accept any lnvtt.llons to ptey. f« "JCIAll Riii Est-. needs. cal M8rte .. 173-1333. llllZlnWUT- IEILn and . "Michael J" Hawley weloomes you to our new offices In the Westminster Bank Build Ing Ill-SILi 8ETIY 90VO .......... --................... '*"' ................ ._..,, ....................... .................. ~ ~,... ............ MLW lllAM>'Wl.TY. , .............. " .. _ ............ , , .... : ............... _ ==.-.· ........ .. ~ White end Ed e.c.no .,. now entering their sixth 1Ueee19fuf year WOl'tllng aa a teem and continue to apectallze In the ..... or exctu_.ve homee In Newport Buch. Ed and Maureen have refined the c:r•tlw mat1tetlng and t>utineu aspect• of tMlr profeselon, lhowlng OYtltandlng r-..lte during 1987 with S28 mlttlon In ....._ They continue tMlr outstanding ech...,ernent Into 1988 with many homea IOkl thus fat and are repr-..ntlng NVeral home9 for Nie with prlcel ranging from $1 to 5 mllk>tl. TMlr ., ... of lpeclallty .,. primwllY me private communltles or Hwbor Ridge, 8tg Canyon end~-HoweYer. many cllent• with hOmeS In otMr exc:tuelYe areM t.w '*"*'ed the cr..uve and c:ompr.n.ntlve merketlng of thla teem. Ed and Maureen .,. eepedlllty plMMd with tMlr aaeoclatlona with the highly vtal~ and aucc 111tut oroantz,atlon of Re/Max Realty In Newport Cent•. 790-5000 ,_v ___ .. ,__..,,_,, ... ____ , __ _ ---·----·---·-..... .. •E'#IM• _.. A..,.. tw tt11 w:11•ua1011t.. _,._ ...... " .... , __ Al_ lo .. U,J _____ .,_ •••Me•-Y•·-·~•-"9M "' ----I!--.. --_ .. _ .... , .. -. ...... -- --Al'YW• .. ,,_ ----·-·'-...... -- ._ ... _____ !! __ _ ·----·-··--· ., ....................... ,., ........ . ---·--·-.. -·-----·-·----..... __ .. _ llTIQYAO M/llu Of NIWPOffT .UCH • 3 Colpor•t• Plaza Suite 101 N9wport 8Md1, CA t29CIO 1s-.-1s•1m TOP SALESPERSON 1•1 TOP LISTER '84, 'IS, 'II, '17 Gold Ker Awn 7-.. For exceptloNll rMI eetate ..W:.,c::al SALLY SHIPLEY ore. 7st-1100 Ma.144~ -BIH & Donna Webster have been RM Estate residential & Investment property apecialll1• In this arM for over 11 yww and they are well-tlnown In thW prof111ton. They.,. muhknlllon 1S$ producers, a member of the AMOClaUon of callfomla l The Re/Mu 100% Club wh6ct\ placee them In the top 1"' of al Salee Aleociat• In the Untted 81at•. They have a reputatton wtth their d'9ntl for finding & pufChMlng "Special" Propertlee before they r..ch the open nwket. For that special per80MI eervlce, eel: IU. I -IKHD 1111111 • MMnl .._ ..... _.. ~--·-···· .. e.11""". ''ef.: ... ?It 'i/JIJl;--.v" ,.... .. Jo.lwl DorM II -OI ... Oliglnll .... lier •11 '111 IOteW\ M/MAXf//(.....,, ......... ......._ ___ _ ...... NIMAJI Jo.Am --... _......_ _ _. ..... _....,111 """'°" c.... .......... CMr -,..., ... 4 I 7 If Ill !Ind ~ 1• -. •· ................ " ..... ,.,,....,.. ... .................. _ .. ..,.... .................. ,....... ... .......... ~----..... .............. _.. .. ... ........... Jc.. ............ .. ........................ -11111 ................. .,...-., • ..., n111111 lmlmAlel~--HC S ......... _. ~.._.,CA_ ,,...,.... ed Realty Ser¥6oe of ~ a..ct'I, Inc. hlil been Mllno Newport homee Md ~teonthe~ tor OV9r 20 ~·. ~ lri ,..,. ..._•a 8"vk'lt for the ""e1 .. owner.. Bu9y .. lfte la -....,. Inda ... time to be lfwaMd In the community and .. • ....net\ IUPPOtt• of the Bc*d of Aeattora, ~ CMmber of Com- merce. and the Youth~ """' a.w. . AllllHl1i9..,.l«Y. of N.8 ., Inc. 2026 W. 8mboia Blvd. Newpcwt IMch, 873-3183 ' \