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Residents ddf eat BB oil roject~
Settlement overturns earlier approval.
will go to council and court for final OK
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .............
Residents fiahtin1 a S2~ million oil
recovery proJCCt in their Huntinston
Beach ne1&hborhood have reached a
settlement that overturns previous
city approval of the project, an official
with a citizens· aroup said today.
Arst condor chick con-
ceived In captivity visible
through hole In egg./BI
Three classes were
canceled after allegations
of students being offered
top grades In return for
selling raffle tickets at Cal
State Northrldge./ A4
World
Panama arrests protest
leaders and demon-
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Under terms of the settlement
reached by rival attorneys that as
scheduled to 10 to the City Council
Monday and then ao on to a Supenor
Court judge, AnfUS Oil Co. has qreed
to pay $40,000 an legal fees owed by
the residents.
Zoning and conditional use per-
Riley,
Wieder ..
recall
pushed
Slow-growth ch-tef
says pressure for -
election 'intens€
By BOB VAN EBEN °' ..............
It's never happened before, but
growth control activist Tom Rogers
says this could be the year when a
member of the Board of Supervisors
is removed from office in a rccalJ
election.
.. My phone's ringing off the hook."
said Rogers. who announced
Wednesday that he was beginnin& a
recall effort against supervisors Har-
riett Wieder and Thomas Riley
following their votes an support of
Laguna Laurel. a controversial de-
vefopmen t prOJc<:t an La&una Ca-
nyon. ~The pressure for recall is
intense. We just want to mamtaan
that enthusiasm."
Rastn said he expected to have the
required recall notices drafted and
back to the Rqistrar of Votcn by
Monday.
He said the notacn would accuse
the su~rvisors of approvinf de-
velopments at a rapid pace an an
effort to circumvent the effects of a
proposed slow growth initiative that
as scheduled to appear on the June
primary election ballot.
If the wording of the notices is
accepted. then Rogers and his sup-
porters will have to arrange to have
them delivered to the two super-
visors.
(Pl-..e eee RECALL/ A2)
Theater neighbors
criti~ize ti:-eaty on
rock concert noise
BJ JENNIJl'ER WEBER
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A proposed settlement approved
by the Orange County Fair Board that
will end four ycan of litiption over
the Pacific Amphitheatre has come
under fire by a citizens· aroupas being
too permissive.
Jn a letter from Russell Millar
dehvered today to C'ity Manqer
Allan Roeder, the president of Con-
cerned Citizens of Costa Mesa com-
mended Roeder for his ••efforts to
meet a diff.aah ehaHens." but went
on to list concerns ana susstions
from the poup.
Chief unot11 lbole is a~ that the city should not ~t its filht to
bankroll CC»K'CrMd Citizens. as it has
(or tcvetal yean. Under the apee-
ment. the city would S10P fundina the
P'OU..f: .. (Tiie) City Council sbou1d keep
itKlffi'et IO('hoolt wMtber to fUDd Of
otherwise su~rt activities within
the community," Millar wrote. "To
chop off all options is irresponsible.••
With the prospect oflosina its main
source of fundjna, the aroup is
startina to send out mailers and hand
out fliers askin& for donations.
Treasurer Rusty Lusk estimated
the citizens' aroup would need
$10,000 to finish its lawsuit. sched·
ulcd to ao to court May 9.
.. We don't have as much as we
prefer. but our attorneys an= sayana,
'Let's to ahead with it.• •• Lusk said.
The proposed settlement calls for
fines IS biah IS $9.000 a ni.aht if the
music from the amohitheata is
louder than established noitc limits.
Those standards were set by t.be city
and the Fair Board in 1980, and set
limits of SO decibels in residential
areas bet1Wttn 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. and
60dcCibcts the rest oflhc time.
If the amphitheatCT'doa noc comp.
mits that the city issued for drillina of
oil also become "extinct... Pam
Steele. vice president of the Con-
cerned Citizens· Group of Hunt-
'"'-ton Beach said.
'This proves that you can fight City
Hall, bi& oil and big money and still
wan." Steele said.
John Murdock. an attorney for the
residents who previously aot a
preliminary injunction that stopped
the work in February, said Anaus
lawyers agreed to the settlement.
Lawyers for the city apparently also
favor settlement terms, he said.
Murdock and Steel~ ~id that
allept1ons mvolvina fO"!\.Cr City CounciJ~n John Thomas hid tilted
the settlement in the residents• favor.
In 1986, Thomas appealed lhe
Plannin& Commission denial of the
011 rccovtry project and then cast the
swi.na vote 1n a 4-3 City Council
action to approve the pro.)CCt.
His comp&n) allcttdly performed
work for the Anaus company at the
site that he was paid for. He should
have abstained from vot1na. attorney
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In loving memory
Unbowia frlenda erected a crou and nower-clecoratecl
heart In h.onor of Stacey lloekewicb. 19. a Baatlnaton
Beach mulclan and coll .. e madent. who wu killed Y,y a
dnmkendrlftl' Aprl121, 1987. whlle~laerblcycleap
ltdwarda Street hill In the city. Two T.annera read,
.. Remember Stacey•• and ••0on•t DrlDk and Drt•e. •• ,
Murdock s~ud.
Terms of the settlement reportedly
prohibit the a tizens• poup from
pumain& further action ap1nst Thomas.
City ofticlaJs said tbit thc court
action means that the Colorado-
bascd Anaus Oat Co. wouJd have to
start all over apan on its permits to
set up the oi( consolidation prosram
in the two-block neiahborhood
bounded b> Delaware and Hunt-
ington streets and Toronto and
Rochestrr avenues.
..
Steele said 6hc was hopeful that thC
Cuy Council would pay closer auen ..
lion to conccm1 the second tim0
around. ~
An1us spokesman Spencef S~ldon. v. ho couldn't be reached far
comment today, indicated previously
that the company will pursue its
plans.
The company plans to cap off and
consolidate random oil wells in the
downtown area and recover about S
m1lhon !:>arrels of oil.
(Pleue eee OD-/ A2)
Brother of slain
.woman applauds
execution ruling
Lagunan' s death
for rape, murder
'just punishment·_
By JONATHAN voLiIE °' .. ..., .......
The Slate Supreme Coun upheld
the death sentence Thursday for a
former Lasuna Beach man convicted
of raping and murdenn1 a 20-ycar-
old woman, whose brother said the
gas chamber was .. the only just
punishment .. for the killer.
.. It doesn't bring her back. but at is a
very sausfactory fcclinJ to sec the
. system work. It's not ri&ht for soc1cty
to let people who commit cnmcs of
this type to continue to h~ ... said Los
Angeles attorney Jack Ac1schh.
whose sister. Gan,er Lorraine
Flcischh. was murdered an September
1981.
··1 understand people who don't
believe in the death penaltr, have
never ex~nenccd a loss. • said
Acischh. a former Orange Count)
deputy public defender ... The idea of
my sister dytnl without a reason or
because others have a s1clc tense of
values is a pain our family will feel
forever.
"The loss never goes away. It's hke
a little disease eaung.msade of you, n
keeps coming up when )Ou'rc under
stress or when somethin& reminds
you of the old umcs."
Gi"ger Acischh was 20 when she was brutally raped and killed.
Authorities found her body 1n a
shallow gravr near the El Toro
Marine ~. Shr was handcuffed.
gaged with duct tape and had been
stabbed repeatedly an the head wuh a
fishin1 knife
Thomu Martin Thompson wu
convicted of the slayulJ. al<_>n& with
Ganger Flc1schh's boyfncnd., David
William Lench. She moved out of
Lcitch's one-bedroom Ocean Front
apartment m l.quna Beach only 10
da)s before her death.
Leitch was convicted of ~
dcptt murder and 9C'nlenocd to a
maximum I >>ears-to-life pnsoa
term. Thompson ~ived a first·
dca,rtt conv1ct1on and was sentenced
to death because he also was found
auilt) of ra~ and robbery in · t~
sla}ana.
Because of the death sentence. the
case was automaucally ,appea.Jed to
the state Supreme Court. whet'e the
panel 'oted 5-2 Thursday to uphold
thr penalty.
The dissenters. Justice Stanley
Mosk and Justice AJlen Broussard,
(Pla9e .. VICTDl"S/A2)
Baker quizzed on
'affair' at forum
One killed,
60hurtas
blast rips
plane open
Allan Roeder
l_y with the sound limits. it -would be
fined S IJ.000 for each violation before
9 p.m., )),000 every lime the barrier
is broken be\wun 9 and 10 p.m. and
SS,000 each time the music tets too
loud after 10 p.m . The fines fOr one
co!K'CT1 could not CAc:ecd S9,000.
tn his letter, Millar said tbe fine is
.. en11~ly too penni•ive. The
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Intruder hooted off
after disrupting
candidate pro ram
By PAUL ARCHJPLEV
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An unknown ant ruder interrupted a
candidates· forum Thunday. calling
on trvane City Councilman Dave
Baker to answer to rumors that he at
one ume had been involved in an
adulterous afTau.
The man was shouted down by
members of an audience of more than
400onlookers and he left. aft.erwhicll
the forum continued at the Balboa
Ba> Oub an Ncwppon Bridt,
Baker. who had tood to a~ a
question when the outburst occuned.
went ahead and ~ to lhe
question after the iatntder was
ushcttd out of the hall.
One of 12 candidale5 sectina to
rcplact Rep. Roben Badham an the
40th Cong.rcss1onal Dtstnct. Baker
said afkr t~ forum that he had never
seen the man before
··1 don't Imo.,., who hr is. 1 was there
with m) wife and J..)ear-old son. KAHU LUI, Hawau (AP) -A
We're committed to each other." m\stcno~s explosion nppcd o~n an
Baker said. AtOha Airlinn)Ct .. likeaconvcn.iblc ..
·-rve got 17 years of servacc in at 14.000 feet. an1uring 60 people and
Orangr Count) in sweat and blood. throwan1orblowin1afligbtattendant
and ho~fully that speaks to my to her death before the pilol landed
character. safrl)
.. Ifs the d1rt1cst kand of pohucs So "There was ba& bans when it happened and everybody looked "1> much rumor and innuendo." and .,.,c were lookinaat blue sky," said
Others agreed the outburst was out e·11 F. ... f H 1 1 of .Jacc and the cha,_ was not an pas~nger ' an .. o ono u u. .,.. ·-The Boeina 737. with ooc of its two
isso'nstopher co~ who atona ..;th enaancsaOame and about l S to 20 fttt
BakC"r and Nathan Rotenbcra is of its cabin exposed behind w
considered one of the front nmna-s. cockpit and down to the lc"d of the passcn&er scats. flew for 25 miles after wd the charsr only daven~ attention the blast and made an emer1Cncy
f"?_m t~ am{".Ort.ant issues in the race. land an& at Kahului .\arpon at 2 p.m.
1 ~ould h~ thecam~ focused Thul'ld.a) (5 p.m. POT). airtine
on the issues. Col said.. bccaute I • officials said. ~n demonstrate ex.pcnax on na-The cause of the blast on Alolle
taonal and forc.,n 155\M:S that a"' Aiaht 243 was unlnown Thlll'ldily
(Pt ..... BAm/A2) ni&}lt. said K~van Morimatsu. a
pokcsman for lhC sta~ 0c...,._..
ofTranspo111tion.
The National T"n~ ~
t)' Board was smdina '"" c • ier ta" • the St'Cne and FBI lllCfttl weR ..
'saewdelivery room:Howsaiteltls from Honolulu to dtta mine......_
the blaSt ~s callttd by a.._., .W
FBI SJ>Ol'nman Robtft Hedim.
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try decor. The ha.pltal claim• to be the Ont
l.n tbe county to conYert to all LDR room.a.
! OAG DELIVERY SUITES HOMEY •••
; -."""',.., A 1 ' • · :apped -bepn three years ago ~n Hoq officials recognized the
tdemand for such facilities. The suites.
located on the bospitars second floor.
were decorated by Janice Kerr Jn-
ttrion of Costa Mesa and the pro-
ject•s architect was Dubby Evins,
Hoaa's vice president of facilities
desiin and construction.
The Hoag Childbirth Center pro-
J«t, which also includes a refurbished
post-partum facility, cost $2.2
million. But Evins says the room rates
, will not increase from the cumnt fee
oU1.2SO to Sl.4SO a day.
· .. This is more of a nicety for our
,.Oen ts." Evins said. "People would
~ve continued to have babies he~.
but we wanted to make cosmetic
~nacs to make them more com-
t&ublc."
.
• Previously. expectant mothers
wbuld use labor rooms. then would be
transferred to dch very rooms. which
featured a bare bed. bnght liJhts and
the cold. steel medical equipment
characteristic of hospital o~tmg
rooms. Then. mothers m1Jht be
111nsf~rrt'd to a f"f'roverv room and
perhaps a hospital room.
"Now, the whole process will be far
less traumatic," Cline says. "The
mother . will spend time with her
famil) here -people can visit, they
can watch TV and relax. But at the
time of delivery, this room would
transform. Mom doesn't need to be
moved to another room ...
At the nick of a switch. a ccilina
panel opens and a bnght surgical
Lamp called a Chick L1Jht swings out..
shedding a hi•h-intens1ty illumina-
tJon. The birthing bed will be set up
with stirrups and the end portion will
be removed to allow better access for
the doctor handling the delivery.
From behind closet doors, the
other medical equipment required for
the delivery will be wheeled out.
turmng the 12-by-16-foot suite into
an operating room. If a Caesanan
deli very is required. special suites
down the hall can be used.
Another change under the new
system is the refurbished mothcr-
bab> unit. which opened last Novem-
ber. Hospital offi cials tout the post-
panum facilit}' as another sign of the
transition from trad1t1onal to fam1ly-
centcred maternity care.
"Previously, a maternity nurse
cared for the mother. while a different
nurse cared for the new baby in the
nursery." said Sandra Bolton. h~d
nurse of pediatrics and nursery.
"Now, one nurse cares for both
mother and baby.··
The advantage. Bolton says. is tbat
mothers feel more comfonable ask-
ing q,uestlons about their baby when
they're actually with the baby.
"And because babies are bathed.
cared for and examined in their
mother's room." she said, "we have
more teach ins opp0rtunitics."
Educational programs arc an im-
portant part of the hospital's ap-
proach to health care. Cline says.
Special rooms have been set up for
parents to view videotapes on child
care and issues surrounding preg-
nancy and childbirth.
A 21$.hour telephone hotline 1s also
available to answer questions. The
number. appropriately enough. is
760-BABY.
:i~ady Bird cited for beautification
,J
~. WASHINGTON (AP)-ihe set-
1 lini matched the subject as President ~eapn honored the beaut1ficat1on
efforts of Lady Bird Johnson. award-
~ the former first lady a con-
• aiess1onal gold medal at a ghttcnng•
• White House ceremony. 1 U oder chandeliers that cast pnsms
(>fliaht across the East Room. Rcapn
tailed Mrs. Johnson for "an 1m-
• ~ive ca~r in her own nght."
• .. Her concern for the poor and
underpnvilcged helped inspire a na-
tton. her efforts to beautify Amenca
conunuins up to today still blossom
1n our nauon's capital and beside our
highways," he said.
Mrs. Johnson said that 20 years
ago, when her husband. Lyndon 8.
Johnson. decided not to seek re-
election and the family left the While
Housc1 she never imagined she would
be back in the capital under such
circumstancn.
It was. she said. the furthest
thought from her mind.
But Thursday. the wealthy. the
powerful and the famous turned out
10 force to honor the 7S-~r-old
Texan for filling the capital s traffic
circles with tuhps and lining ribbons
of concrete hiJ.hway with evening
primroses. Indian pamtbrushcs and
other native wildflowers.
"for all of us here at the White
House and on Capitol Hill. welcome
back, Lady Bird, it's aood to have you
home.·· Reagan said.
THEATER NOISE PACT CRITICIZED •.•
From Al
(amphitheater) is hkely to view fines
ofS 1.000 to $9,000 as a tolerable cost
of doina business in Costa Mesa.
Ticket prices wJll subsidiz.e the fines.
'lither the fines need to be
pryhibit1ve .... or some other method
o( control should be imposed as a
ttsuJt ofvtolations.''
' A sound expert, which the arena
~U pay for, would monitor the sound
from the edge of neighboring
:. properties if the Fair Board, the city.
: ~ amphitheater officials qrcc to
the settlement. The agreement says
ahc three principals would choose the
consultant, another point Concerned
Citizens takes issue with.
L .. P\ease remember that we are tM
ifTccted party," Millar wrote
• •1 Under the agreement. concerts
, Dve to end by I 0 30 p.m. Sundays
, through Thursdays and by 11 p.m.
Fndays and Saturdays. Millar said he
would rather have all the concerts end
by I 0:30 p.m. because of the time It
takes to clear out traffic and clean up
the neighborhoods.
To help nc1shbors who have been
bes1caed with music. a fine-funded
trust that would pay for measures like
double-pane windows and extra in-
sulation to cut down on noise will be
established. Millar sugaested pooling
the fines until enough money 1s m the
kitty to put a hd on the amphitheater.
"'The noisiest part of the concert
season 1s often the honest People do
not want to be hermetically scaled
into their homes.." Mallar wrote.
The Fair Board. which serves as the
amphitheater's landlord. unani-
mously approved the aarccment
Thursday with "'slight wordina
changes.·· director Bob Scat said. He
and other fair officials refused to
specify what those changes were.
saying they wanted to consult with
Costa Mesa and amphitheater rep-
resentatives before makins the
proposals public. A meeting is slated
for early next week.
The tentative settlement was ham-
mered out by the three agencies after
about ei&ht weeks worth of secret
sessions and could represent an end
to four years of htigat1on. If all three
agencies aarec on a final version. each
would consent to drop pending
laW$uits against the others.
··we'd like to sec it settled -
obviously," said Norb Bartosik, ien-
eral manaier of the Orange County
Fair. "But we'd like to sec it settled in
everybody's favor."
-VICTIM'S KIN HAILS DEATH RULING •••
From Al
said Orange County Supenor Coun
Judge Roben Fitz.aerald should not
have allowed testimony from a
jailhousc informant. The infonnant
contended Thompson had asked him
to kill another man and had discussed
a bizarre scheme to rob and kill
Southeast A$ian rcfusecs.
Prosecutor Mike Jacobs. who could
not be re.ached for comment Thurs-
day. araued durma the tnal that
nompson killed Acischli to keep her
from t.alkina about the rape.
Other prosecution witneun testi-
fied Thompson threatened to kill
anyone who aot in the way of his plan
to steal a boet. ute it to smuglc
rcfuacn out of Thailand and rob and · u the rcf ueres.
<:st • But Mike LevttSOn, the attorney
-tY. -
1 ,. ~'::.a~ Illy Piii
llMI 0Pf'IC9
who defended Thompson an tnal but
not before the Supreme Court. still
contends Fitzierald was an cnw.
"It was a classic love trianaJe:·
Leverson said. "Leitch was the one
with the motive. he was seeing the
victim and tryina to 'ct back t<>ðer
with his cstranaed (JJrlfriend). It was
his footprints they found near 1he
gTa\le, not ThOmpson's."
Thompson swore his innocence,
and said he slept throup the killil'\I.
which he said was committed by
uitch.
.. I was convicted bccaute the jury
didn't believe I slept throUlh the
murder:· ThomptOn said as M was
sentenced. "But there is no doubt in
my mind that the tta1 killer is
lauahina at this jwy ...
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Leverson said the testimony from
thejailhouscsnitch was improperand
very dama11na in front of the jury.
In upholding the death sentence,
however. Justice John Arauettei said
the testimony about the refugcc-
smuqlina plan was properly allowed as evidence of a pouiblc motive.
Testimony about solicitation of other
murders was more problematic but
was "harmless under any standard.''
Arauclles said.
Thompson's death sentence, and
1notMr upheld by the court Thur5-
day, arc the 13th and 14th the coun
has upheld out of I 9 it has considettd
since conttrvatives ~ined a majority
last yttr. TM cate still has avenues in
federal appellate couns bd'ore the sen~ could be carried out.
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Marines say missing copter
officers were killed in action
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Manne Corps declared two offtecn
missina from last week's fiahtm& in
the Persian Gulf "killed in action"
today and disclosed that they rc-
poned a hostik radar had locked on
their helicopter gunship before it
disappeattd.
The corps. ah a statement, refused
to say the AH-IT Cobra gunship
flown by Capt. Stephen C. le$Jie and
Capt. Kenneth W. Hill had definitely
been shot down by Iranian forces. as
Iran has claimed.
But the statement said: "Afler
reviewing the circumstances. (a
Marine) fact-finding body de-
termined the disappearance WIS a
direct result of hostile action, sus-
tained in combat or rclatina thereto.
BAKER •.•
From A l
important.
··1t doesn't help to sidetrack into
non-substantive issues. I'm not
prepared to suffer those kands of
attacks. therefore I don't want to get
involved."
Lynn Turner, president of Balboa
Bay Republican Women, Federated,
which co-sponsored the forum, said
the outburst was "uncalled for."
"It's unfortunate for somethina
lake this to come up unless there is a
foundation for it," Turner said. "I'm
certainly not go ma to make an issue of
it."
Dorothy HuJhcs, who also attend-
ed the forum. said the intruder was 1
guest who should have conducted
himself as such.
"Many young people have prob-
lems in relationships and they work
them out, ... Hu&hes said. "Whatever
has transpired in one's personal life in
the past 1s not a current issue.
"That man was out of line to
inturupt the forum. If he wants to
raise the issue he should ask Dave ...
"In makina its recommendation,
the fact-find1n1 body provided the
following explanation: 'While beina
vectored to identify an unknown
surface contact. Captains Hill and
Leslie reported a fire control radar
lock-on. The USS Wainwright lost
communication and radar contact
with Captains Hill and Leslie."'
"The U.S. Marine Corps has now
declared a chanie of status of the two
helicopter pilots missmf in the Per-
sian Gulf since Apnl 8. 1988. to
killed in action ...
The term "surface contact'' is
normally used to refer to a radar
signal ind1cat10g the presence of a
boat. A fire control radar 1s the radar
used to track targets for a missile.
On April 20, when the two Marines
were declared missin&, the Pentaaon
disclosed 1t was mvest1gatina a radio
challenge to the Apache heard before
it disappeared.
Todafs statement provided the
flJSt indication the Manne helicopter
had become a tarcct
OIL •••
From Al
The HunltnJtOn Beach City Coun-
cil rescinded initial approval of the
project. followina municipal elec-
tions in 1986. But then it reversed
itself last fall after Angus filed a
lawsuit apinst the city, claimina
officials had blocked permits illeplly.
RECALL OF SUPERVISORS •••
From Al
The board members will then have
seven days to reply to the charges
leveled in the notices.
Both the charges and the resPonscs
will then have to be be printed on
recall petitions.
Once the notices and responses arc
filed. recall proponents will have 160
days to pther petition si1natures.
If petitioners collect 20.142 valid
signatures 1n Wiedcr's distriC1 and
2S,243 valid signatures in Riley's
district. then the Board of Super-
visors will have two weeks to set the
recall election.
If the board does not set the
election. then the Reaistrar of Voters
will set it. said assistant re,istrar
Rosalyn Lever.
The cost to the voters of a recall
election could be as hiJh as $350.000,
if ifit is a special clecllon.
If recall proPonents are able to act
enou&h sianatures by theend of June,
they may be able to aet the iuue on the
November ttncral election ballot, 1n
which case it would only cost t.aA-
payers $30,000. Lever said.
Riley said following the rec.all
announcement that he had heard
rumors about it befo~ his vote on the
La&una Canyon developmenL
Both he and Wieder defend their
decisions on 1...a&una Laurel and other
development aarecments because,
they say. the aarecmcnts provide the
county with essential road develop-
ment fees.
"If you have another solution to
our traffic problems. I'd like to hear
it," said Wieder.
No county supervisor bas ever
been removed from office b_r recall.
according to the rqistrar's office.
The last attempt, filed in 1977
against then Supervisor Phillip
Anthony, WIS unsucccs.sful.
An earlier recall drive, in 1967,
souaht to remove Supervisor Alton
Allen. That drive also failed,: aJthoush
Allen was subsequently dc1cated in a
rt<lcttion campeia,n by Ronald
Caspers.
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0..-.nge Cout OAtl Y PILOT /Friday, Aptll 29. 11N * -"·
Board rejects development pact
fl!' . Arts on· the Green
poster contest near
deadline in Mesa
IJIOI VAN~ or .. .._,.. .... mtrcial dc\'elopmnit.
In rttum for a 10-year build1n1 auaran-
ttt. the developer was to have contnbuted
SSS0.000 (or road development an south
Oranae County.
effects that llw.u1ts qainst the qrttmcnts
would have on bond tinancina. which is
needed for mid development in the
county.
d~nds on developer fees for II• fundiia.
The poJter eompc1jtion for the 1988 Arts on the
Grttn festival in Costa Mesa is unckr way. and the
deadline for subm1ss1on of entries is Sunday.
Professional dlustraton. fine anisu and de-
&iancn are invited to submit 8 x 10 con(%9(ual
layout sketches usiaa the theme .. C~lebratc ·ar for
consideration as the festivars omcial poster. Five
finalists wilt be xlecttd Wednesday by lhe Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commera's Arts Executive
com mi nee.
Three members of the Oranae County
Board of Su~rvasors, all of whom arc
runnina for election this year, Joined
t<>sether for a surprise rejection of a
development agreement for a re ident1al
and commercial proJect an Dana Point.
It 'Wis the first time a proposed
development aa,reement was rejected by
&he board, which has approved 19 such
qreements in the past sax months.
Bu& the proposed pact was cntic1ud by a
number of Dana Poant residents. who
araucd tht" road improvements and pubhc
benefits promised unMr the agittmcnt
were not sufficient.
He said at \he bcsJnmna of Wednesday's
board mcctina that he wu stall concerned
about bond financan1 and would conunut
vollnJ apinst the agreements
One une&pcctcd opponent of the Dana
HQdlands qrttment was Supervisor
Gadd• Vasqua, who has championed
dtvclopmcnt aareements an has own
dmnct Vasquez' distnct includes M1ss1on
VaeJO and El Toro.
But befort the Dina Headllncb vote
Vasqua said ht dad not behcve the
•recmcnt contained enoup ~blic ben ..
1 ruts of f'tSional importance.
Vasquez •nd Stanton arc the only lWOJ
board members who arc up for ~lectionl
in June, and both ha\'C received substan·
11al <:Ontnbutions from developers
Board Chaannan Hamett Wieder cast
the other surpnst negative vote. al
sayana she did not belieVl' the rqional
benefits pro"1dcd under the Dana Hcad1
lands aarttment ,.ere sufficient to warran
1oan1 ap1nst the wish~ of Dana Pom
rt"Sadents.
The Dana Headlands project. proposed
by the H.M Sherman Co . consists o( 340
homes and 693.000 square feel of com-
or the three 'uperv1son who voted
ap1nst the qrcement. only Supervisor
Roaer Stanton has voted against o ther
proposed pacts
The finaljsts must provide the finished artwork
in 1 16 x 22 format before June S 6 for finaljudlJllA-
C.JI Carol Heywood or Arlene Schaeferat 6SO.l 490
Stanton has voted against all but two
qrttments. saying that he feared the Vasqun has been a pnnc1pal backcrofa
S23S malhon road-building program that
for more information. ..
Top •tudent. .aught
The Orange County chapter of the March of
Dimes Binh OefectJ Foundaiton is currently
acoeptin1 nominations for outstandina hiah school
fmhmcn and sophomom to serve as members of1ts
new Chain Reaction Leadership Council, a commit-
tee of students from SO cO\Jnty shools to assist the
March of Dimes.
Potential candidates should have a B grade
poant avcraae and should be able to demonstrate
their leadership potenual. The deadline for nomi-
nations 1s Sunday. Contact Chns Theisen at
631 -8700 for a nomination form.
'Taste of I rvine' benefit
"A Taste of Irvine," a culinary faire benefit to
aid Irvine's homeless, wtll be held Sunday from 5 to
8 p.m. at Park Place. 3333 Michelson Dnve. Irvine.
Twenty local restaurants will prepare their
menu specialties to benefit Irvine Tcmporaf)
Housing. Wane tasting and entenaanment by the
Cross Country Singers, magician Gary Greene and a
suitarist arc planned. Tickets arc $15 and add111onal
information 1s available at 975-4050.
Walklng club to meet
The first meeting of the new Loesch horn's
Walking club is scheduled for Sunday at 9 a.m. at
Locschhorn's, 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East. Costa
Mesa.
Walkers arc invited to JO•n at their own pace
with people of s1m1lar abahty. Routes of varying
distances will be available. Call 557-4634 for more
1;;.~;;~t benefit slated
A cutathon for the benefit of the Ora nae Coast
I Interfaith Shelter for Homeless Families will be held
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Images for H21r.
2515 E. Coast H1ghwa~. Corona del Mar.
Haircuts will be pnced at SI 5 and manicures at
$6. Men, women and children are invited. Call
675-5531 or an apointment.
Slngers ln concert
The Delta Singers and Ran~rs from San
Joaquin Delta College 1n Stockton will gave a concert
Sunday at 7 p.m at G race Lutheran Church. 6931
Edinger ~vc .. Huntington Beach The public 1s
1nv1ted and more information 1s available at
897--0361.
Bene golf tour ney
The th d annual benefit golf tournament for
the Hunun ton Harbour League of lntcnal Hou~
will be hel Monday. starting at 11 a.m. at the Se•
Cliff Count Club 1n Huntington Beach.
I Adona 1onofS l45includesgolffcc,can.lunch.
lawardsdannl:r and doorpnzes. Proceeds will be used
to upgrade \he pauo and children's pla} area at
Interval House Call Maggie Flavia at 840.3154 for
1reservations
CPR tralnlng at school
The "Swim for the Gold" committee will offer
C PR traan1n' at Corona del mar High School
Saturday. beginning at I 0 a.m. an the boys' gym an a
prOJCCt to raise money for the Marian Bergeson
Aquatic Center. a 50-meter Olympic facility to be
built on the school campus.
Tickets are SI 0 for student~ w1lh an ASB card,
SI 5 for teachers and students without an ASB card
lind S20 for all others. Call 557-5 I 00 for reser-
vations.
CALENDAR . -
Friday, April 29
No meetings scheduled
Monday,May2
• 1.30 p.m. Oru1e Couty PlauIDc Com-
mi11lon, board meeting room. Hall of Admmis-
tr~llion. 10 Civic Center Plaza. S3nta Ana.
• 7 p.m. La(llDa Bead Donton Specific
Plu, council chambers. SOS Fo~st Ave.
Mall in the family
will put f armlancj
halfway t ofu tu re
in Fountain Valley
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Ot!MO.., ..........
In a rare blend of 1he past and the future, George
Kawaguchi might end up with a shopping center in h1s
back yard -literally.
The Kawaguchi family has farmed an 18-acre plot on
Brookhurst Street and Ellis A venue for more than four
decades. but 1he city ofFountaan Valle) ~ould hke to farm
add1t1onal tax dollars from the property - one of its
largest remammg open parcels.
Reluctant to give up the famtl) homestead. George
Ka"aguch1 and has brother. Matsuo. have struck a
some" hat unique agreement with de' elopers and the
city one allowing a supermarket and stnp shopping
center around the farmhouse.
D1vers1ficd Shoppana Centers. a development group
that has built more than 70 centers. presented the plan to
the Planning Commission heanng Wednesday night.
Jeffre> Wood. a principal panner m Diversified. told
the comm1ss1on the center would include a Scaggs/Alpha
Beta supermarket and a T.J. Maxx clothing store. Several
smaller shops and a restaurant also would be built. he said.
The center would provide thousands of much-
needed dollars to the city's coffen annually through sales
tax. and the developers also would pay more than
$300.000 up front in builder's fees. city staffers said.
The Kawaguch1s would not ~II the property. but
lea5e It to the builders. Their home. which sits on roughly
thrc-e-fourths of an acre on Brookhurs1 Street. would be
und1s1urbed until they decided to sell 11to 1~ developers.
While Councilwoman Barbara Brown said the
arranscment 1sn·t too unusual. the pending pact was
qucsuoncd b) one planning comm1ss1oner Wednesday
··w11h the home there. 11 creates a ·black box.'·· said
Comm1ss1oner Stephen Goodman ... If that black box
becomes a restaurant. for example. 1t would have a
diffe rent effect than 1f 11 were a Realtor
'T' e -.ccn several areas m the cm that v.ere
developed piecemeal. and I don't want that ·to happen to
this propert) :·
But the developers assured any fu1ure de .. clopment
on the homestead propert) would undergo envaronmen-·
tal impact processe!> and could not automat1call) be
added to the center
Se'eral residents who hve behind the propeny.
howc"er. alrcad) have concerns wuh the de,elopment.
espec1all) ltS impact on traffic on Brookhurst Street and
Elhs ..\venue.
.. I'm sure they did 1he1r stud) and ~ere 'er)
thorough. but they don't h' e there:· ~1d Carol Mahone)
"I only see this as causmg more problems."
Traffic engineers hired by the dc,elopers. however
said a stop light would be added on Brookhurst Street near
Fountain Plaza He also told the commission the
shopping center would add lmle more traffic than 1f the
land was built out as lo"--dens1ty rcs1dent1al. as zoned.
Other residents complained that the center wall not
provide enough parking. companng 11 to similar nearb)
centers. The de' clopers are seekmg a vanance that would
allow construc11on of JUSt five park.mg spaces per 1.000
square feet of shopping area. rather than the required 5.5
Pasadena traffic engineer Moses Wilson assured the
comm1ss1on and the more than I 00 residents who showed
up at the meeung that parking would not be a problem.
"We stake our reputation on 11. tt won't happen:·
Wilson said ... To 1mag1ne tt might 1s delving mto the
realm of voodoo ...
Several residents also spoke 1n fa,or of the project.
addmg the) 'II miss the aspargus fields but realize
"'egetables an •t stand 1 n the way of prog~.
George Kawaguchi said he. too. 1s sorry to see the
fields go. but has little choice.
"It's JUSt progress," he mused "When you ha'e a
small plot. it's hard to get supplies They want you to buy
things by the carload. but a small operator Just can't keep
that much stock ··
He said he hasn't paid too much attention to lhe
prOJCCt that probabl) will go up around him. as long as it
allows him to stay an his home
"I don't see wh) I can't." he said.
Mother of mass sex slayer
l>iegsjudge to .spare his life
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The
mother of Harrison Graham pleaded
forthclifeofhtrson Thursday. tellin.a
the judae who wi11 ampose senten~e
that Graham d id not kill the tc\.'en
women wh01e bOdics wert found in
and near hit apanmcnt.
"I don't thank you thould take his
lifc,•·f said Lillian Graham Jet('!',
wiptnatcan from hn-e)C1. "He didn't
kill those sx<>plc. The n.-al murdmr is
still out thCR. I'm ukina you to hsten
to your hnrt. •• Her tc'Stimony came durina a
h"nna bcfort Common Pleu Juds
Robert l..ltroM. who v.111 dcciat
whethC1' to ttntena Graham, 28. an uncmplo~ handyman. to hk Im-
prisonment or death in the electric
chair.
.. , don·t want to~ heartleSs..
but I have dricmuncd has pdt ...
Latrone 9iCI. rrimi .. to h11 vmtid
Of pill)' WedMlldaJ to W\'at c:ounts
of first d~ murder and ~ven
counts of abuse of corpse. "I can well
undcnund how you fed, but we art
considerina what the puniJl>mcnt
might be," t
The hcanna concluded at mid·
af\cmoon. The judee did not specify
when he would Nie.
LatroM had found that \hf l)r'Ot-
ecution prG\cd tbat Graham killed
seven women bdWttn Jan...,, and
Aupm 1987 and kcpi their rnct•na
remains locked 1n 1 room ill • houtt
he ttn\td in nonll Phi .... ia.
Rcjecaina an insanh1 dtflw.
Lauont alto found 0'8llani btw
what bt WIS doint When he "°"lt.:d •ostranllina the women 11 helled ... witbtMm.
1M bWia ~ bi.cl after GnUra wu evicted becaute Of the ~com= his apartment.
AMllM A-.,~ Khlillid ......... .., .... ,.
ment JUSt1fit'd for such .. sadistic
murders."
Rose Hamett. mother of one of the
v1ct1ms. Barbar1 Mahoney. said .. I
believe be should die. I btlic-.c he
5hould have a hard death. Nothina
can bnna blck my d.a\.l&httt. and I am
anvy about that. but 1 would be
IJllTltt)'et irhejuit S1ts1njallandte&s
fatter and titttt." •
Befort Thunda>'uenttnana hear·
ina bcpn. the ju4c told Graham he
could hl"e 1 j un of l l peOple decick
• his fate. Graham waived that riabt on
tht .cSvicc of bas lawytr, Jod
MukSo'W\ky . Grabam also had waived
a jury tnal, but undri ICatc law
Mained t.be fiPt to baw: a jury
ldetidr the tmte~.
M\lldonk} ~ to call .it-
._. IO keep it dtent ft'Oril "'ftyi!f
in dlr electric dulir. He dOesn t
*-"ht. ..
A police officer check.a the b.andcaff• on
Abel Martinez after he wu arreated Tban-
a..r ........... "-....
clay on •u•picion of flrlDa( a allot a t a maa
d uring an arpment OD a Coeta llaa atreef.
Mesan held after shot fired'
inf amily dispute on street ;
By LANCE IGNON
Of -°""' -.....
.\ CoM.i \.1csa man "'as arrested
Thursday altemoon 1n the parking lot
of 1he Dail> Pilot after he allegedly
lired a shot at a catenng truck cook
dunng an argument O\Cr child
~ u~tod) nghts. police ~1d
The argument brolc out at about
12 30 pm 1n front ol ( oast Tran~
m1<,s1on 441 W Ba\ St. betv.een
.\bel \.1antnez. :26 and Daniel .\Ian
\\-atson. a cool for Canale Foods Inc.
pohrc "81d.
Manmc1 and \\a~n apparentlY
quarreled o'er Ma"1nez·s nght to
'1s11 his ch aid." ho 1s 1 n the custo<h of
h1<; former \\-tf'e. \\ atson's current
g1rlfnend. Costa Mec;a Pohcc Sgt
Ron Sm 1th said parking lot of the Dail> Pt lot 330 \\'.
\.1arunez brandished a re\Oher Ba' St M~ l\.1anmez also was.-...
and then fired a shot 1n Watson's into custod)
d1rect1on as he drove off m a Datsun Poh~ searched th~car and foun a
821 0 wnh his wife. Jacqueline 38 cahber re\oher undCT the ... ,
Martinez. 22. poltce saJd. Police do passenger's ~t Sm1th said. The
not behe"e howe\er. that Martina >Cllow Datsun was adorned with a
tned to hn Watson. a Garden Grove stuffed monkey stuck to a rur
resident window. a bumper stacker that rc¥1.
.. , don't thank he realh· ""anted to "Damn I'm 1ood. .. and a yelldv.
kill him:· said Ste\'e Jaussaud. man-window s1cn "Brat m trunk ..
ager of the tnnsm1ss1on shop -He "n employee at the transmission
was poantaog (the gun) toward Dann> shop §aid he ailed 911 "hen he~
but 11 was pointed up." _ Mar11nez wavmg a pistol at Watson
Police caught up with the fleeing "'I was1us1 tclhng the people on 9J I
couple onl> a block from the trans-he had a gun. and bam ... wd ~l'
m1s'i1on shop and arrested Man1nez. .,.,tons. "'hosc name •as wilhhCJd
a gas station attendant. on suspaoon ·"They said ·Did he fire the gun?" and
of assault with a dcadl)' weapon an the I said. 'Yeah. ·· ·u
LB merchant guilty, fined~
By LANCE IGNON
Of ... Dl9y .... "-"'
A Laguna Beach shoe store owner
"'as found guilt) Thursda> of v1ol-
aung a Cit> ordinance that he has been
at 1he forefront of cnt1cmng an
connection "'•th a movement to recall
a ma1onty of the City Councll.
The South Orange County Mun1c1-
pal Court JUf') deliberated about t•o
hours before finding Jack Hansen
guilty of \'1olatmg a year-old Cit)
ordinance that requires downtown-
arca merchants 10 obtain special
penn1ss1on for outdoor merchandise
d1spla)s. Ctt} .\ttomey Ph1hp Kohn
said.
He was fined $200 and placed on
one )Car informal probation. court
officials sa1J
HanSt'n and many other mn-chants
contend that the city has no naht to
cash. S:!.5CXl worth of J<~lry and S7S
v.onh of m1~ellanco~ aoodJ.. The 1hief
appa~ll) tned unsucceufb.lly to hot"'"'"'
the car as 11 "'s parted 1n TM Hop's
perk1n1 IOI on Brookh11m Stru\..
govern d1spla)S on pnvate property
Discontentment walh the ordi-
nance sparked a now full-fledged
movement to recall three out of five
members of the Cit) Council.
Hansen. o"ner of <\~lane's Viti.
Sh<>C'S on Forest .\venue. 1s one of the
leaders of the recall
..\~1stant Ctt) 1'ttomey Hans Van-
L1g1en s.&1d the dCC1s1on dlustrates
that the ordinance as ronsttullonal
and therefore not an 1nfnngcmcnt of
pn,ate propen~ rights
.. .\s 3 matter of lav. the way It 1s
"'ntten cons1tut1onall) it's Just fine."
Van lightens said.
.. -o\s far as precedent. it's not
much." Kohn sa1d. "but "'~ v.ould
hope that the outrome ... •ouJd make
enforttment a httle easier."
For man) )ears .\~hnc·s Shoes has
Boul1 '.ird th<' '1ct1m aold poli« Th<'
dama&"C "'IS ~11ma1<'d at about S.~ The
\IC'llm'\ e'-bo) fnnld IS comide'l't'd 1
suspttl
Vaid attacked
la rape atte•apt
..
daspla)ed merchaod1sc on a table 111 a
small "alkwa> 1~ into the fron\ of
the store Hansen appan"ntl) ignored
a not11..c from the Cll\ last "car that
required ham to obta1.n a cond1t10NI
use pemut for tht' d1spla\ which ,,
ultimately subject to approv·al or
denial by the council. The c1h
ulumateh filed a misdemeanor
cnmanal complaint apanst ham PO-
marih because cnm1nal cases are
dealt with sooner than c1v1I. Kohn
said
'He's1ust thumbed his nose at tlk
rerula11on .. t...ohn ..aid
.\lthoug.h nc 1ther HanSt'n nor h1~
anorne}. Charles Mc<1ung Jr . ~
turned phone~ c:alls from the Da1h
Pilot . .\ss1~tant Cit\ .\ttome' Patnc:k
Raffert) said an appeal from Hansc-.n
1s "a distinct poss1b1ht)."
,•
Newport Beach
!x)m<'"n~ rans.( li.cd a 'I -fool l>'}Wll"r
hoa1 d<'I\ lrd ~ar Harhor l,_bnd On' e nd
stok a \lCttO S) trm '"'Orth about SI .<0>
Thr "ur&fa" occurrro somC'llmC' bC'tv.efn
II a m ~onda) and Q am \\<'dnMda~.1 . . .
I\ radu lktt-.:lor "u s1olen from a car parked in 11'K" ~Nock ofNt'wPon C'tttttr
Dn•e bttv.C"C'n 10 am and ~ \0 pen
Thursda\
J
AIDS questions confuse
doctors as well as public
1SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Doc-
tors tryina to stop the spread of the
AJDS virus someumcs are as con-
fused as the public about often
conflict int information on the deadly d,lsease. say specialists .>n the malady.
0 We throw up our hands. We don't
have abtolute answers. and some-
tjmcs the answers arc confusina even
to the cl perts." said Dr. Paul A.
Volberdi~
r volberd•!'J. head of the AJOS
>:ctivities Division at San Francisco
Oencral Hospital, told tel eduaaton.
counselon and therapists Thursday
that havina to wort with such
infonnation is the sreatcst challenae
facina AIDS physiClans.
Senate-approved AIDS bill
'war on virus, not victims'
WASH I NO TON (AP)-Senate passqe ofa bHlion-dollar AIDS mcarch
and cducauon bill $hows that the aovemment has finally .. declared war on the
Vlrus and not on the victims." supporters say.
The Senate voted 87-<4 for the SI. J billion bill Thursday ni,ht after
agreeina unanimously to require AIDS tests on people convicted o state or
federal crimes related to sex or intravenous d~ use.
The focus now shafts to the House. where a baU coverin1 research on AIDS
is committee but measures address ma other portions of the Senate lqislation
have not be introduced;
.. volberdina's lecture was one of
several sessions dealinJ wtth AIDS at
the annual meetina of the Amencan
Association of Sex Educaton. Coun-
selors and Therapists. About 400
people are tak1n1 part in the con-
ference.
The Senate bill authorizes S66S million for state and federal AIDS
education prosrams. increased hinn1 at the National Institutes of Health. a
new h~me health.care prosram for AIDS v'ctims and speaal efforts to help h1&h-nsk manonucs and intravenous drua abusen. A committee aide said
open-ended research money would bnng total annual spend1n1 to about SI . I
billion.
Paramedla and airport penomael belf. to l~-:e after an emer1enc1 landiaC at eYacaate puHDC•n from an Aloha Alrl DM alul, Bawall airport on ThundaJ.
While there is .. room for op-
timism" as researchers hope to learn
more about the AIDS virus. no one
lmows when a vaccine aaa1nst the
disease will be developed. Volberding
said. Meanwhile. he said, prevenuon
remains the best remedy.
Volberdin1 noted tllat the rate of
new infection amona gay men has
drooped, and attributed the decline to
cfaanles an sexual behcavaor. AIDS
destroys the body's ability to fight
disease. It is transmitted through
stxual contact and shared use of
"finally, we have declared wir on the virus and not on the victims an our
battle ap1nst AIDS;' said Sen. Edward M Kennedy, 0-Mass .• who as
chairman of the Labor and Human Resources Committee spearheaded
su ppon for the bill.
Victor Basil.e,, exccu~ive direct<?r of the Human R1&hts ~ampaign Fund.
the national pohtacaJ acuon committee for the py and lesbian community.
said he was "deh&htcd" with biU whi ch he said "for the first ••me establishes a
national pohcy on AIDS."
needles among drug addicts.
Sc' era I 1 n the audience questioned
Volberd1ng about recent articles and
books. some of which say strai&ht
people arc not at great nsk while
othe~ sa> the risk 1s greater than
earlier thought.
Volberdang. noting that most AIDS
cases among hete~xuals werr
direcly linked to intravenous drug use
in a partner or mother. said the nsk
for heterosexuals was still fairly low
so Iona as they don't inject drugs.
College gra de-exchange charges probed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Allegauons of !itudent~
beina offered top aradcs in return for selling raffie tickets
has resulted in the cancellation of three classes and a probe
oftwo teachers, Cal State Northndge officials reported.
Students reported th.at the three independent studies
courses in African history and culture also required no
classroom attendance and assianed no course work. said
CSUN spokesman Ann Salisbury.
In a statement released Thursday. univers1t> Viet
Prcs1dentof Academic Affaa n Bob Suzuki announced the
classes had been canceled and the school's campus poh~
had launched an investigation.
.. Because we have been informed that the~ was no
l>> Ila bus for this class and that most students never met
"-Ith their mstructon. it appears to me that grades were
offered 1n exchange for actavitaes not directly related to an
offic1all> approved course of study.·· Suzuki s~ud.
The un1vers11y as also con11dering d1sc1plinary action
against two teachers and may tum over the findings of lls
1nvest1gauon to the district attorney's office. Sahsbul)
said
She said 1nterv1ews with 30 students enrolled 1n the
courses led to the probe.
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hves:·
Passenger Danae I Westfall. of Nov-
ato. Cahf.. said the plane "Jerked
around. up and down."
Craig Nichols of Pocatello. Idaho.
said after the plane came to a stop on
the ground. he saw "some really
manslcd people:· 1ncludin1 one with
an arm almost severed.
"It looked like a normal landan§
with the whole top of the plane gone.·
he said.
"It looked lake a convertible," said
Joe Ronderos of Los Angeles .
"It was like somebody had peeled
off a layer of skin. You could JUSt sec
all the passengers sitting there." said
Georae Harvey. area coordinator for
the Federal A vaation Adman1strat1on
1n Honolulu.
Officials at Boeing Commercial
Airplanes. the primary subs1d1ary of
Boeing Co .. said there were no fuel
lanes or other potenual sou~ for an
explosion it\ that pan of the plane.
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Passengers praise p i lot for
l anding crippled Aloha j et
KAHULUI, Hawaii (AP) -Pass-
engen today praised an Aloha Air-
lines pilot who safely landed a jetliner
IS minutes aner an elplosion ripped
a large chunk out of the forward
ca ban.
"I aavc credit to the pilCtt. He
brought that plane down so smoothly.
It was just like riding an a Cadillac."
said John Lopez. 40. one of 89
passcngc.'S aboard A1Jht 243 from
Hilo, on the Hawaii Island. to
Honolulu on Thursday.
"I've had wo~ landings in normal
aircran:· Dan Dennin of Honolulu
said.
The Boeing 7 J 7. piloted by Capt.
Robert Schornstheamer, landed at
Kahului Airport on Maui Island with
one of its two engines aname and
about IS to 20 feet of ats front cabin
exposed. The cause of the eitplos1on
was unknown.
One attendant apparently was to~ ~o her death and 60 people
were 1n1ured, two cnt1cally
Passcnaer Mae Ka11hara said she
thouiht the plane was soma to crash.
either an the Pacific Ocean or on land.
"But when we landed on land, it
came down so smooth, it was better
than a reaular landing," she said.
.. He did an excellent job offlyina,"
said Dale Bringelson. owner oflsland
Aeromotive. who watched the land-
ing from his company hangar at
Kahului Airport.
.. Because the upper structure was
gone. there was a possibahty of the
plane buckling," Bnngelson said. "If
he hadn't been real careful, it could
have busted ul two. The man was
h1&hly skilled and it speaks well of the
profession."
Mark Eberly. a ramp supervisor at
the airport. said he and a friend
dropped to their knees as they saw the
cnpplcd plane land.
The ~etliner was wcavina as ll
headed an for a landana. "You could
tell has plane was on one cn&inc:·
Eberly said. ''One engine was on fire
and smokma. ..
··1 have to give the pilot credit. He
brought at in good ... Eberly said.
Nation's growth
forecast brighter
lncreaseinlndeXOf
EconoiiliC Indicators
goodnewsforGOP
October stock market collapse was
scnd1n1 out s11nals of an impendina
recession.
When the December index number
was first released. it marked the third
consecutive monthly decline in the
index. the tradiuonal but not in-WAS~ INGTON (AP)-The aov-fallible wamina of a recession.
ernment s chief forecasting gauge of . . . future economic activity shot up 0.8 B.ut the an1t1al . calcula~1ons are
percent in March. pointing 10 con-subject to substantial !'C. v1s1ons ,even
unucd growth for the rest of the year. · months afterward. With todays rc-
the Commerce Department said v1s1on, the only declines recorded today. since the stock ~arket crash were a
In addition to last month's baa 1.2 percent drop 1n November and a ancrea~ in the I ndel of Ladana 0. 1 percent fall an Jan~ary. . .
Economic Indicators. the sovern-Analysts said the b-a pins 1n the
ment revised the February gain to past two months rcnccted the surpns-
show an advance of 1.3 percent. much ma strc~ath the economy has shown
laraer than the 0.9 percent reported so far this year.
1n1tially. It was the second repon this week
The two pans represented the with food ne~ for the Rcapn
btgcst back-to-back Jumps in the adm1n1stration. which is countma on
index since incrcasn of 0.8 percent a healthy economy to help Re-
and 2.2 percent in November and publicans in November. Tuesday the
December of 1986. government reported that the aross
The strenath represented a re· national product crew at a moderate
markable turnaround an a forccastina 2.3 percent annual rate from January
puge that at one point af\er the thou&h March.
.
~~viets still building up
1nilitary, Pentagon says
BJ Tiie Auodate4 Preti
WASHINGTON -The Soviet Union. despite a new emphas11 on arms
control 1n1tiativcs and economic improvements. continue to build and
modernize ats mahtary m1sJ:it in pursuit o( an lldvantqe over the West. the
Pentagon said today. Rclcasina its 1tventh annual assessment of Soviet forces.
the Dcfen~ Department f'fpot'ted there were sips the military competition
between the two $uperpowers would soon expand into new fields -for
example, the development of ~iah·tech conventio!'al wca~ns instead of
nuclear arm . lftdetd. w 1tratqK nuclear belance ·•as cssenually stab&t .. the
report s&a\el. To daat, however ... we have 1ttn no evidence of lht USSR
chanaana the ofTensi\'c nature of 1ts force structure and dcR'oyment pettems. ..
wrote Ocfen1t Secretary Frank C. Carlucci in 1 ~. • Military output has
not been reduced nor has military sptndi~':ted. On the contrary the Sov~t miliWy budeet under ~ ry (Mikhail) Gott.Chev
conunucs to~au rateofJ percent peryearau Sevel repretentina IS to 11 ..
ptrcent of their GNP ... By comparison, Peniqon 1pcndin1consumcs about 6
percent of America's ONP.
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Noriega' s troops cracking
down on Panama protests
PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP)-
Secunty qtnls arrested al least 30
people in a crackdown on the opposi·
tion and duri~ street protests apinst
stronaman Gen. Manuel Antonio
Noricp. Arrest warrants were issued for opposition leaden.
Riot police and plajnclothes of·
ficen fired b1rdshol into the air from
12..,.uac shotauns and lobbed tear
ps canisters Thursday to disperse
small aroups ofprotesten in Panama
City.
Hundreds of demonstrators set up
bumina barricades and taunted
police and riot troops, who patrolled
in trucks.
The protesters chanted, "Get Out.
Noricp!" "Jusuce!" and, in a de·
roptory reference to Noriep's
pockmarked face. "Down With
Pineapple Face!"
Journalists saw police arrest sev·
eral people in the city of David near
the Costa Rican border. A church
sourtt in David said at least two
people were wounded when demon-
strators bcpn throwing rocks at
police.
Police refused to comment on the
reports.
Before the demonstrations. At-
torney General Carlos A. Villalaz told
a news conference that 30 people
arrcskd were plannin1 a three-day
campaign of violence which he said
may have included tampenn1 with
two Panama Canal locks.
Villalaz said arrest warrants had
been issued for 3S duutors of the
Noriega to qalt, aotleave
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Rcapn adnunistration has talChcd a
tentative qreement with Panamanian stronaman Manuel Antonio Noncp
under which he will resian u defense chief but remain in Panama for the time
beina. a U.S. official said today.
The official, 1n11stina on anonymtl)'. said the settlement is "Ins than
ideal" because the administration had initially insisted that Noncp leave
Panama upon hi1 resianation as p1rt of a transition to democratic rure.
"We have to settle for three· fourths of a loaf," the official said.
The administration had been concerned that any solution that allowed
Nonen to remain on in Panama could enable him to re1a1n efTectJve control
even ifhc surrendered his post as commander of the Defense Fortts.
But the ofTic:1aJ said that Noriep. once he steps down. would be like /"col!.
out of uniform" and would cease to be the dominant force 1n Panamas
political hfe.
The timing of Nonep's resisnauon and the question of whether he
eventuall y will 10 into eiule remain up in the 11r and are subject to future
ncaotiations. the official said.
National Civic Crusade, an umbrella
orpnization of c1 v1c and professional
JfOUps that h~s orpn1zcd anti·NOr·
1cga protests since June.
No Crusade leaders were arrested
Thursday. Most went into h1din1
after a March 28 raid on their
headquarters 1n a Panama City hotel
that followed an anu-Noricp march.
The 1ovemment said those ar-
rested were lower echelon act1v1sts 1t
accused of plannina Thursday's dis-
turbances. which did not produce the
larie-scalc turnout hoped for by the
opposition.
T he crackdown came as a U.S.
State Department official was re-
ported to be mcctinJ with Nonega.
who has been 1nd1cted on drug-
traffickina charges in the United
States. Noriep denies the charses-
Michael Kozak, an aide to Assis-
tant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams.
returned to Panama for the second
time in two weeks
Noncaa. head of Panama's I SJ)()() ..
stron1 Defense Forces and the coun-
try's de facto ruler. has withstood
U.S. economic sanctions. an at-
tempted military coup and sporadic
internal demonstrations by -oppos1-
t1on groups.
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, Ap(te 29, 1Ne * Al
Workers Muscovites can satisf)':
1n Poland their Big Mac attacks call strike MOSCOW (AP) -Soviets will ,et pen1sc. The reform is part of chan.;,
WARSAW (AP)-Workers Jtruck
a heavy machinery plant in
southunern Poland today in an
escalation of the nauon's worst labor
unrnl in six )cars. oppos1t1on leaders
said.
The aovemment denied I stnke
had bcaun at the Stalowa Wola plant
and thttatened to fire anyone who did
strike.
Thousands of stcelworken at the
111nt unin mills outside Krakow
continued 1he1r strike for a fourth day
demanding higher pay and union
ri&}lts.
Opposition spokesman Jacek
Kuron m Warsaw said 21 Sohdant)
activists were detained across the
country today. an indication com-
munist authorities· tolerance for
worker defiance was waning.
"The s1tuat1on 1n Poland 1s not
dramatic." 1overnment spokesman
Jerzy Urban said at a hast1I> called
nev.sC¥>nference He ~•d "an anempa
to orpnizc a strike .. failed at Sta Iowa
Wola.
Urban said plant management
would fire an) workers ""h<> iook pan
in a stnke.
Cont.acted b) tele\ 1he plant v.as
repcatina a recorded messagr 1ha1
work was "going on normall)" and
that a rally by wor~ers had ended
The strike al the 18.000-workcr
machinery plant 1n Stalowa Wola
began with the first shift this mom-ina. accord1na to oppos1t1on act1 v1sts
a chanct to munch "Bolshoi Macs" enacted under Soviet kader Mikhail
when the first of about 20 S. Gorbachev desiaoed to increase the
McDonald's restaurants in Moscow quality and quantity of consumer
opens next )Cir. offic11Js from the Cit) loodS.
and the hamburicr 11ant announced Malishkov and Moscow Deputy
toda) Ma)or Valery A. Zharov u1d the
"I think that the McDonald's 1n Soviets hope to draw upon the,
Mosco"" >Alll be the highest volume upert1~ of lhe fast-food chain to
McDonald's in the ~orld." said 1mpro\e service 1n their country's
Georic .4. Cohon president of food 1ndustr;.
McDonald's Restaurants of Canada The first Soviet McDonald's. a 6SO..
Ltd. a subs1d1ar) of McDonald's scat locauon on Gorky Street in the
Corp of Oak Broo~ Ill centerofM~ow.1sexpected to open
Cohon and Vlad1m1r I Mahshkov, 1n the sc<.ond halfof 1989 But Cohon
chief of the food service admm1s.-and the Cit) offic11ls refused to say
trat1on of the Moscow City Council cxactl~ where the site 1s
signed a JOmt "enture aareement "We don't want to create any
toda> at Mo11Cov. 's cny hall at a hncs ... Zharo' said with a smile.
ccrcmon) attended b> reporters. At that restaurant. Soviets will be
The agreement which g1 vcs able to bu) a 811 Mac. the chain's
McDonald's of ( anada a 49 percent trademark ham burier sand""1ch. fot
share 1n the So" 1et<ontrollcd firm 1i. tv.o rubles or jbout $3
lhl' latl'st So' 1et J01nt business ven-.\no1her MoS<o>A location 1s P'°""
ture '-"Ith a foreign compan) · JCCted that v.ould cater to fore1gnen.
Last )ear lhe Soviet aovemmcnt .. We're not 1h1nkin1ofJUSt opcn1n1
modified 11s lcg1slat1on on foreign 20 McDonald's 1n 1h1s country.
business ac.:tl\<tl> 1n an attempt to woo Cohon said "There will be many
foreign capital. technol<>aY and ell· more ..
Palestinians demonstrate ln Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (AP) -Hundreds of Pales11n1ans demonstrated on tbe
\1os.lcm Sabbath today. Sources said Israeli troops were scounna south
Lebanon 1n a crackdown on Arab guerrillas who \neak across the border into
l!>racl
Israel radio reported that a small Israeli arm~ force entered the Leban~
'1llagcs ofKfar Hamam and Racha1)1 el Foukhar. both about fi\t' miles north
of the Israeli border. and qu~t1oncd ~"cral doren residents. ..
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Questions cloud
miracle of heart
transplant at Hoag
Hoag Memorial Hospital's histonc heart transplant
operation 1s surely the first of many that wall deliver new life
to dying patients. That Nonon Humphreys is alive today is
testimony to the miracles medical science can make.
But the Newpon Beach hospital's first~ver heart
transplant took place last week under less than ideal
circumstances.
In fact. many arc troubled that the hean of a then-
un1dentified 19-year-<>ld Latino was taken and transplanted
without either the consent of the patient or his family.
Even though the Costa Mesa man's relatives said the)'
would have granted pennission for the transplant had they
been asked, there arc some serious questions surrounding the
taking of Eleno Ulloa Ramirez's hean:
Would hospital officials have waited for more detailed
tests if they had known Ram1f'C'Z was quite possibly a
homosexual and a potential AIDS earner?
Is 24 hours sufficient time to search out the identity of a
man before he gives up his heart to preserve the life of
another?
Did hospital and law enforcement officials do all that
could have been done to determine the man's identity and
locate his family? Was it a pnority?
Could more cauu on have been exercised considering,
that while time was running short for Humphre)'s, hospital
officials said he had three to four more weeks before his.
degenerative heart would give out?
Could Hoag officials have been influenced b> the desire
to keep pace with UCI Medical Center, which 12 da)'S earlier
completed OranJe County's first heart transplant? Or,
bccau~ the recipient was a former staff physician''
If officials truly wanted to find out who the brain-dead
donor was, why wasn't the search made public'> Wh) weren't
radio and television stations and newspapers contacted man
effort to publicize the search?
Why dad paramedics take the victim to Hoag in the first
place when trauma ca~s. especially those involving potential
tndiJent cases. usually arc transported to Fountain Valle>
Regional Commun11y Hospital'>
Did the victim's status with the lmm1~rat1on and
Naturalization Service affect officials' judgment.
Would Hoag and law enforcement officials have reacted
in exactl)' the same manner 1f the potential donor were a wcll-
dressed white man in a business suit missing his wallet'>
How would Hoag Hospital officials have reacted ifEleno
Ulloa Ramirez's family objected to the transplant after the
fact? Or. 1f a tissue test completed after the transplant showed
the presence of AIDS?
Would 72 hours have made a difference'?
Have Hoag officials fully explored the myriad question~
that surround transplanting hvingorgans into another human
bemg·s body'>
I OTHER VOICES ·---------
AIDS
AIDS, which was once the disease of the shadows. now
has taken the spotlight in pubhc consciousness.
According to a recently released Gallup Poll. AIDS 1s
identified by Californians as the No. I health problem.
... Much of the cone.cm may be based as much on the
mcurabJhty of AIDS. once it 1s developed. as on ignorance of
the actual number of cases in which 1t has developed. which
arc rclattvely few.
... According to Ken Kizer. director of the state
Department of Health Services. 125 Californians die every
day of cancer and 185 die of hean disease. Five die of Al DS-
related illnesses.
A greater anomaly emerges when it's recognized that
many of the cancer deaths could be averted with timely
detection and treatment. and that many of the hean disease
deaths could be prevented by proper health habits -both
possible through w1deT education such as the current
mammogram campaian to detect brast cancer and the blood
check campaign to determine cholesterol levels.
The media focus on AIDS has paid off m public
awareness of its ex1stenc.c, preventive techniques and fatal
consequences. But that should not shut out the public's
attention to the long-known killers: heart disease and cancer.
Redt1Ja1 Record&•rdllpt
Gang sweeps
The Los Angeles Pohce Dcpanment's much-publicized
two-day sweep by l.OOO~cers deployed to stop gang
\ 1olence produced mixed suits.
On one hand. more t an 1.000 people were arrested on a
variety of felony and misdemeanor charan ... On the other.
three people were killed in dri\le-by shooungs dunng the
""eekcnd and nsne other people were wounded in a san&·
related dnve-by shootina Sunday.
The weekend sweeps were the depanment's most
forceful attack on gangs., which specialize in the sales and
d1stnbuuon ofrockcocaine. Gangs are blamed for20.S killings
in Los Anaelcs lasl year. Gang k1lhn1s in all of Los An&eles
County reached 3811ast year.
Residents in areas piqued by 11"1 violence &encnlly
welcomed the sweeps. whic6 also drew the attention of Gov.
George Dcukmejian, who used a radio addtcss to discuss his
agenda on fi&htina pnp. ..
A variety of IOcial pt'Olnms have bttn tried tbrouah the
years to give you111 people an alternative to png life.
However, wh.ile they have produced some changes. it
obviously 1sn 't ilKMIP· But. the sweepa alone, while aenmlJy an effective show
offorcc, won't IOlve the problem either.
Throwin1 ~ or showina force to combat the
problems of eoutlaem Lot Alllidn doeln't tackle the bi&
problem. AuMm....,.,
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looked like a Mel BroOks po,sse-and If trouble h•dstarted. they were
asllkelytohaveatartedlt aaanybodyelse. and certain tohave11111delt worse."
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Growt h
solutio n
To the Editor:
Uncontrolled arowth. slow aro~h
-why can't we act t<>1tther with
some common-sense solution? It's
obvious that our air quality is
detenorat1na. our freeways coming to
a standstill. our airport is arowtnj
faster than we residents can control ti
-all in the name of prOIJ"CSS.
Proarcss to what? If developers arc required to
provide road improvemenu. park
space and other facilities that are the
county's responsibility. the cost ~f
housina will continue to increase in
ratio, low<ost housina will not be
built causing youna and low-income families to live outside the county
and commute. thus increasina our
problems. not solv1ni them.
Car poolina. vans. staa1tred hours
-too little. too late. The median
price ofa single-family house today is
$193.000.
When the sky is falling
there is no place to hide
Developers arc not only closing off
views of our beautiful coast. they art
destroying our hills and watershed.
decimating our wildlife, rapidly
depicting our precious water supply.
The Board of Supervisors con-
tinues to approve new developments,
lcplly lockma them in so that future
boards cannot undo the agreements.
in spite of the slower-growth
measures due to appear on the June
ballot, put there by the ~•dents of
this count). Why not a cap for a
number of yean when possibly new
mc;thods of transportauon and pol-
lutton control can be put in place.,
Meanwhile tax relief could be aranted
owners of large tnicts ofland. Or will
we continue to destroy our own
habitat with business as usual?
SACRAMENTO -According to
Stockton police. a 21-}'ear old man
naml·d Charles Vain Queen of Los
Angeles walked ou1 of the film
"Colors .. Su nday afternoon fccltng
unhapp) that his gang -the Bloods
-hJd been ··~e111ng the worst pan of
11 1n the mO\ 1c ... and for that reason
sho1 a 19-)ear-old man named Da\ld
Da~son
Daw~on. ~ho was standing in line
10 set· "Color'>.. was carrying a blue
bandana 1n h1~ coat pocket al the
time."' h1ch identifies members of the
C nps Queen. according to pohcc.
asked Da~son 1f he were a "ncket ...
"'h1ch bo1h gangs have agreed to as a
ma1or insult, and then went 10 hi s car.
got a gun and shot him.
Thl' problem of course. did not
start "'Ith the mo\ll'
( nps and Blooch did not hkc each
other bl'fore 11 came out. as anyone
"ho watches 1ekv1son knows. The}
ha\ c been al this a long lime. arguing.
among other 1htogs. over marketing
areas and profit sharing in the great
Southern California drug industry.
In Los Angeles. 1n fact. the dis-
agreements have e!>Calated to the
po1n1 where the gangs are shooting
each other from movm$ cars. often
h1111ng un1ntcrested parties.
And while lhe lasl thing I want to be
accused of 1s 1nscns111vity toward our
urban )Oungstcrs· need for economic
opportunit) -not to mention a sen~
of purpose and 1dent1ty -1 am _J01ng
to adm11 here that these particular
organ1zat1ons ha"e been operating
bc}ond 1he limllS of ordinary Ameri-
can corporate behavior -slightly
beyond -and present a certain
threal to lhe communny as a whole.
The threat 1s not as serious as the one
posed. s.a). b) the maJor tobacco
companies. but 1t has gathered an
economic momentum which makes
ll difficult 10 stop
The cit) ol Los Angeles. for
instance. 1s spending hundreds of
thousands of dollars in overtime
rounding up gana members on week-
ends, and has barely dented the
problem. People who~ neigh-
borhoods have somehow become the
.. turf' of Cnps or Bloods are still
afraid to come ou t of their hou~s at
n1ghl.
And while I can appreciate how
that could happen to someone living
1n the turflones of Los Angeles. ll 1s
pn:mature. I th1nk. forthe rest of us to
turn ofT the llgh1s and barricade the
doors.
Which 1s all to sa) that you should
not decide 1f a movie -especially a
movie wtth Roben Duvall to 11 -1s
goin$ to pla y on the basis of the
poss1b1lity that a Blood or a Cnp
m1gh1 not like wha1 he sees and pull a
gun Thal ~ou do not tum over the
cho1l·c of ~hal you watch or read or
hear 10 a street gang, or. more
accuratcl)'. to your fear of street
gangs. It 1s one thing 10 be frightened
for good reasons. 1t 1s ano1her thtog to
run 1n circles because Chicken Little
comes down the hill screaming the
s~y 1s falling
And so 1t seems to me that when the
Guardian Angels call a press con-
ference al the Arden Fair Mall to
demand the closing of a movie with
Robcn Du vall in it. they ought to
ha"e a better reason than a gang
shooting 1n Stockton.
..This kind of thtog can happen
right here. right now." said Leonard
E. uRue, who spoke Monday on
behalf of the Guardian Angels. "We
have members ofboth gangs active to
Sa1..·ramento.
"This movie obviously. after (the
shooting) last night. accelerates aana act1v11y. There will be retnbuuon ...
Standing in hne outside a movie 1s
now a lethal s1tua11on. Now anybody.
anytime could be a victim of this
situation."
In a purely mathemaucal wa}'. of
course. that 1s true. You can die
standing in hoc outside a movie. You
PETE
DEXTER DOROTHY M. CLINCH
Costa Mesa
can also die standing in line at the s1· mple tax plan bank. or brushing your teeth or eating
a ham sandwich -just look at Mama
Cass. None of these things. however.
arc remotel}' as wonhwhile as a
movie with Robert Duvall in it. and the idea that yo u cannot show such a
movie without inv1t1nga bloodbalh 1s
To the Editor:
The RogerTatanan scolding of the
president and Conarcss for saddhna
us with an impossible to understand
tax situation tSJUSt not fa1ras he failed
to mention the real culprit. a fellow by pure hysteria. And while Duane Gamson. the the name of Gephart wh_o 1s proud to
gc:"neral manager of ihe Arden Fair have his name of that s1mphficd tax
Mall. may ha ve had humanitarian bill. I for one am happy not to~ his
reasons Monday for askina the · name on the next ballot for president.
theater to stop running "Colors". his Heaven help us 1fhe e\ler aot 1nto the
expression of concern for "the poten-White House. . . ual problems that the movie 1s If you want a s1mphficd tax bill.
obviously causing .. , coupled with his theres absolutely no need fo_r a 3.800-
complaint that the mall's security page ~k ~n the regulations a~d
guards were being used to patrol the rules. It ssos1mple 1tcan bepnntcd in
theater. speaks clearly to a financial less than five inches. consideration. First of all. ta~ all income 15
I saw the rental cops outside the percent. fa~mpt everyone mak.tng
theater Monday. by the way _ it less than S 1-.000 a year: If inflation
looked like a Mel Brooks posse -and J<>es over 5 percent .. raise lhe base
1f trouble had started. they were as 1ncome to$14.500. lf1nflat1on1etsto
likely to have started it as anybody 1 percent, base income should be
else. and certain to have made 1t S 15.500 a year.
worse.
In the eqd. of course. it 1s a mute
point The theater at the Arden Fair
Mall punked out and quit running
"Colors". The film moved to the
Sacramento Inn; I don't know if the
Guardian Angels and the reponers
and televmon ameras will move
With ll.
That's the problem with Chicken
Little. When the sky 11 falling. there
isn't anyplace to hide.
Peu Duter 11 • 1yodlcatff
c#1m11J11 ,. S.cnmato.
No taxes from anyone over aae 65
for women. 70 for men, regardless of
what they make a year. let's reward
these people for havina contnbutt'd
all their work1n1 hvcs. Deductions:
All medical expenses for hospital and
doctor's care while in the hospital and
SO percent of all non-hospital mcdicaJ
expenses mcludin• presc1ptions.
There you have It, all but one Item.
No taxes from anyone who is blind
no matter what qc or income. No
taxes from anyone who is per-
manently in a wheelchair. not a penny
ever.
Bigger is better when lt comes
to new cltles ln south county
Combining the small towns intotwo-
large cities de_!11onstrates good sense
MARTIN
BROWER
lfthat is not simple enou&h. I don't
know what can be simpler. Y::ollowin1
this formula for the next 10 ~ars will
do many &ood thin,s. First it will
provide the aovemment with all the
money it needs, at least 20 percent
more than they are currently collect·
ina. It will get us out of debt in Just 28
years 1fthe formula 1s followed to the
letter. Lastl)'. ll will ~ve a ral break
to those who deserve 111 and it will tax
fairly those who can afford to live in
thls wonderful countJl.
Remember that a citizen of Israel
pays48 percent ofall income to taxn
and there •~ no ci1emptions for
anyone or for anythina. If only
Richard Gephart had wnuen the
above fonnula. he's be lht next
What a grc • idea for solvmg a
lrno1t) problem and ach1evina an
ou1stand1n1 result at the same ttme.
Al lrast I think It 111 pal idea It IS
based on a conctpt by Joan Golding.
manager of advanctd pl1nnin1 for
Orange County's Environmental
Manasement AatnC).
Gold tog's concept, presented to the
l ocal A~ncy Formatton Com·
mission (LAFCO) recently. is to
create two la,.e citia -nither than a
lot ofliule cit1C1 -1n South County,
separated by lntentatc S.
On the nonh would be a city
combinin& El Toro and Lake fomt
-or the two arcat could in tad be annexed to the new city or Million
V1CJO.
On the south would br • ano1hcr
new dty. whidt would combine
f.4una Niaucl. t.apna Hint and
Altto Viejo
Her ratonirw " tbat the lar,e
numbn' of MMll d&ia in tht NOf\h
County ha~ d1flkuity .-tina to rq.tOUI P'Qbkms. Moreover. a....,,
city ha moft c16ut -..... It COfMI to
many toUnt)'·Wide Ud ,._.. i.-sun.
G~dtils-'•COllaMm. HHtilllOll ....... ,_ •• v..., •Ne•paft"*"---·--,. ..... 1"1 ................
th~ dw -would M\lt p'l!llff
pt' mt if~ W berll 'Pftt illlO
IWO Of thfcot...,. min.
So Goldi .... ~ .... merit.
But .t.Ue <'Ombinins a n111nbet of
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city m1Jlll make aood sense from a prof~s1onal plannin• and manaae-
ment ~tand~tnt, it m1aht be difficult
to a«omphsh from an emotional and
politicaJ standpoint.
So here is my arcat idea. stcmm1n1
from Goldina's concept.
A ,,.eat battle has broken out
bc1wttn the proPoscd cities of
La'una N11uel and Dana Point over
which future city will att the pnme
coastal area between South Lapana
and Dana Point.
This is an area that includes elite
re1idcntial developments. the Riu-
Cariton hotel and the Monarch Bay
dc~clopmcnt 1ndud1ns the PfOP*d
H~mcter resort hotel1
The fipt has be<'omc 10 bhett on
the pen of l..Quna N ipcl that
lawsuits. thcrrnlfOl'$UPerii10rTom Raley and a num'9tr of ockt dire
c."Ontcqutnen ha~ ... d!;•llMd. The thmi11 come ~ ,.,_.. the
DtOPlt Who hve 1n IM._.. .... .,. laa~ ... i .... ~ wOuld .....
br a pen of Dul Point.
ht liM SM day o/ Jm. IO h ~:!EaarafU.. N.... IO ..... .Wto
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166'1.ltlllt,•= LM 1 I' a "'-' llMf Dllia I Ml ·Ms ...
...... ·~· wlMCll ..... iMt•llt ... ...... .... TMl...-.tliW c....,ad~
of .,..,.. --· ... ailit beauty IMn i( melt of .... IWO -
bicorponted I ... ~ •
The combined cit.Y. ~ould have a
population of 33.800 (21.000 in
~na Niauel and 12.800 1n 0.na
Po1n1). It would have Potential for
srowth..i in that Laauna Ni&ucl has
room 1or development. while O.na
Point is eucntially bUilt ou~
And the city would have .,.eat
natural beauty -the fOllina halls of
Lguna Nipel, the beautiful harbor
of Dena Point. Mid the ,,,....S
coastline of' the dispu1cd terriiory.
MOftO\'Cr, thtte would br pt
uviftp in provision of trrVtcn,
without die duplicatioft rcquittd by
two inckpcndcat mtiticl.
Pett..,adte li..P..-• problem in ~lhins iMI ._would btto ::c:;=:~c:.:=:r.:
w..ic ..... Jo. ··~ wr -..: I ... PaiDL Dua N .... Nlllt
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pm1dent for sure.
GENE SELIG
Irvine
• TODAY IN H1:;TORT
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Orenge Cout DAILY PILOTlfrldev. Ap(il 21, 1811 A7
Ford sets world ind,ustry record for quarterly profits
DETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor Co.'1 first.quaner
um1nas se1 a world auto industry record for • 1inalc
quacier Thur\day. and industry analym predicted tt\at
Ford will top compet1ton in profitability throuabout
1988.
The nauon's second-l1racst automaker 511d it e.amed
SI 623 b1lhon, or SJJ I a share. on sales 0($20. 74 billion
in the fint thrtt months of 1988.
First-quarter eaminp ~ere up 8 8 percen\ from S 1.49
billion, or S2.87 a share, in 1987 on sales ofS 18.14 billion.
The previous quarterly eammp record was Kl by
General Motors Corp .. 1he world's laf'JHl automaker.
wnh Sl.614 billion in profits in first.quancr 1984.
In the fil"$l quarter of this year. OM earned S 1.09
b1lhon. or Sl.11 a sh.are, on sales of S26.~ billion.
Chl)'1ler Corp. the No. 3 U.S. automaker. ea med S 183. 7
million. or U cents a share. on sale'\ ofS7.8 billion.
Ford said a I 0.2 percent drop in U.S. earnina.s from 1
year •co. caused by the coscsofbuyer anccnti\ie cam91isns
and e~pcnses from launch ma new products. was offset by
a nearly 76 percent 1ump in overseH earn1nas.
Ford earned Sl.04 billion in the United Statet in the
first quaner. down from S 1.16 b1lhon 1 year qo Outside
the Unued States. Ford camcd S.S80 m1lhon. ui; 'rom
$330 m1lhon 1n first.quarter 1987. Ford said
"Our first~uaner cammis renect the aood balance
of the overall Ford team efTon." the company \lid 1n a
statement attributed to Chairman Donald E Petcnen and
Vice Chairman Harold A. Polina.
.. With increasinaly compet1t1ve worldwide auto-
motive markets. Ford musl continue 10 improve quahty
and operauna efficiency. as ~II as offer customers good
value in products··
Ford Utd the 1nccnt1ves and new-product launch~.
while costl}. helped boost sales and increa~ ford's shart or the U.S car market I 8 pen:-rntaat poinb to 21.8
pcrttnt in the first quarter
Ford'i share of lhc U S truck market grew 'h&htl)
from fint.quancr 1987 to 29 7 percent
lndustf) anal)\IS predicted Ford "-'Ould conun~ 10
lead the induSU) 10 eaminas throu&hout 1988 panl~ becau~ 1t has boosted production ~hedu!H for the
second hair of the )Cir
"ford's ffOSS profit per unit and manufactunna
profit per unit arc far .md awa> better than General
Motors," said Joe Ph11l1pp1. anal~st w11h Shearson
Lthman Hutton 1n ,.,.cw York.
Ph1lhpp1 said Ford·s sales incl ude a health)
percent;;~ of high-profit "ettictc.. whale n ha thr best
control O\Ct cosa in 1he 1ndu5try.
In 1987. Forcheta world induSU).' e.arninp tteord for
a 'male )ear with a profi1 of$4.63 b1lhon. Ford also was
the top-earning U.S. automaker in 1986. cam1n1 S.l.29
b11l1on and outpcrform1n1 GM for the firs1 time sanC'C the
19.:?0s
Ford 1150 continues 10 sit on a SI 0 bi I hon cash
rescnc The compan) 1s 6Cekinaa maJOr acqumuon tbat,
whale outside the auto industry 11self. might complement
Ford's main busmen
David McCammon. Ford treasurer and vice prc-s1-
dcnt for finan~ said the compan) 1s ~r\.h1n1 for either
one main 1cqu1s1t1on or a coordinated 5ertl's of smaller
purchases. but &a"e no deuuls
Lucky, NY investment firm to merge
DU BU "I Calif ( .4. Pl -Supcrmar1'.ct giant Luck)
Stores Inc. ~eking to a"o1d a takeo"cr b> rt\al .\mencan
Stores Inc. said Thursda) 11 has agreed to a mcr~cr with a
New York '""estmcn1 firrT' \ alucd at about S:!.-billion
The S6 I -per-<>harc deal 1s v.onh about S600 million
more than the S45-per-sharc offer .\mcncan Stores made
last month .\mcncan S1orcs sv.ec1cnrd the offer 10 S60
earlier Thurs<la> but was again rebuffed
As~ stock soared with the announl.-ement. an
anal)SI ~1d 11ll\agrccmen1 for a le,craged bu)OUt by the
investment firm of Gibbons Grttn. 'an .<\mcrongen 1s
not hktl) to end lhe bidding war for \ahtom1a·s S«ond·
largest aroccr) chain
Under the agn:ement. a compan ~ formed b)
Gibbons. Green. \an Amc:rongen will launch a cash
tc:ndcr oiler nc!l.t \\cdne~a) to acquire 35 7 m1lhon
shares ot Lud., shart's -92 percent of tht'.' shares
outstanding -(ur S6 I per share
Follov.1nJ. Lomple11on of 1hc tender offer. the two
companies v.111 mcrgt' and the remaining stot'kholders
-.111 rt\ Ci' e prefcrrcd stock -.uh a stated value of up to S7
for each of 1hc:1r shares accord1n1 to a JOIOt an·
nounccment b~ both companies
Luck\ s1ock climbed S5 a share to S6 I 125 in heavy
1radin1 o'n the Scv. York Stoc"' E"change midway
throusJl the ~s1on
Gibbons. Grt"Cn. 'an .\merongcn said 11 would retain
current Luci') mana~ment and emplo)'ttS and maintain
ns corpora le hcadQuaner\ in Dublin 25 miles cast of San
Franc1~0
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TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Focus on desian. color.
clothina. w1llin1ness to accept challenge of add~
responsibility. Older individual has cha nae of heart.
lJBllA (Sept. 23.oct. 22): Study Vireo messase for
valuable hint. Take iniaiauve, realize restnctton ts
temporary. Member or opposite SC){ IS dcfinncly
intenest~ in tcrious relauonshap •
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ). You'll encounter
nonconformist who inspires. stimulates Scenano h1&h-
hJhts change, variety. discovery. ability to imprint style.
Sccttt mec&ina provides added confiden~
SAGmARlUS (Nov. 22-~c 21): Focus on
diplomacy. persuasion. sensuality. Domcs11c adJustmt'nt
involves family member who talks seriously about
possible chan1e of residence. lk d1scnmina11ng.
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20): People wall be cspcc1ally
receptive to ideas. plans, proposals. Submn formats.
suggest advertisma or publicity campa1fns. Cast of
characters include Aries. Libra people. Dea is closed.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) What had Cttn
hidden will be reveal~ -surpnsc clement featured.
Communication received from higher-up -could
involvt' special assignment. travel. ~ Walhillf" Wll $l a .... ....,..,_. o<~n.111 fnl C-0,
To II
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lona-range prospects
clarified. you learn where you stand. Fresh start necessary.
especially where negouauons arc concern~. Property
could be involved. Leo. Aquanus natives play roles.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Favorable pubhctt)' accom-
panies efforts. Ideas arc transform~ an to valuable assets.
Focus on notes. photographs. communicataon with
relative in transit. Older woman on your side.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Populanty surges up-
wards despite temporary delay or manor setback. You'll
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What was lost will be
locat~. rcstnct1ons will ~ lifted. gr~n hght flashes for
proarcss. profiL Pubhshtn& agreement could be featured.
PISCES (ft'b. 19-March 20): Couraie of con v 1ct1ons
necessary. new proposal 1s put fo~~h dtrectl:,-involving
you. Mone) as obtained from funds previously 1n escrow.
lF APRIL 3t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current C)'cle
strongly tndicatcs you arc considering dccoraung.
remodeling. beautifying surroundings or making maJor
domestic adJUStment that could include change of
residence or mantal status. You have cxcellenl ~n~ of
humor. arc versatile. possess intellectual curios11y
Relationships require work
DEAR ANN LANDERS: The let-
ter from CT.J. 1n Garland, Texas.
demands a rebuttal. one that will
explain the social 1rend he bemoans.
for each other. In the commercials.
husbands have endcanng flaws and
waves ··took cute" when they get mad.
The messaic 1s 1hat we need only to
sift through the fish in 1he sea and we
wall find the perfect one. Just throw
back the ones )'Ou don't like and keep
looking..
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Whal CT.J. must understand is
that men as well as women arc
redefinina marriage and commit-
ment. Both arc floundering around in
relationships. doubling. chcauna and
ignoring their marriage vows because
the) are unhappy.
The reason the) arc unhappy as
because 1he TV marnages arc fun and
easy In t~e movies. SPouscsarc made
We have not been taught 10 work
through problems 1hat ansc in rcla-
11onships. Nor have we been given
realistic expectations of what mar-
riage 1s all about No one tells us 1hat
patience. de1crm1na11on. lrust and
good commun1ca11on must <;upple-
mcnt love 1n order to make a mamagc
work.
MR T Seeks Revenge
• Against • Paycnol
Complete televlalon Hating• tn Sunct.y'a TV Piiot.
Both vulnerable. South deals.
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The biddina:
So•tlt WtJt Nortlt East
2 + Pus l ¢ Pus
3 NT Pus 6 • Paa
6 NT PIM Paa Pass
Opcnina lead: Two of •
Sometimes it is easy to spot the
different lines available to you as
declarer, and how to combine them
to maximize your chances. But once
in a while your extra chance is hid-
den, and has to be ferret~ out.
After South showed a balanced
hand of 2.S-27 points, North judaed
bis six~d sujt and smaucrina of
cards on the side to be worth a shot
at slam. Whether or not South
should have corrected is debatable.
West sot his side off to its bes&
start with bis spade lead. koockina
out one or dummy's crucial entries.
Declarer cashed the ace-lcina of
clubt, and was rudely jolted when
Eut discarded a spade. Not yet wiU-
I
CHARLES
Go REN
ma to lower the naa. he crossed to
the jack or hearts and cashed the
queen of clubs for a spade discard.
He successfully finessed the queen
of diamonds, then cashed the acc.
East alertly jettisoned the king of
diamonds under the ace, so when
declarer continued with a 1hird
round of the suit, West was able to
pin the lead and cash the jack of
clubs for a one-trick set.
Declarer found his extra
chance-an even diamond split with
the kina onside-but he did not
come up with the ri&ht way to utilize
his aood fortune. Sec what a differ·
ence it makes if, at trick four, after
casrung the ace-kina of clubs, de-
clarer were 10 concede a diamond
trick to tbc defenders by playin& low
from his hand.
The defenders can force out the
ace of spades, but now declarer can
enjoy the blessinas of Dame For-
tune. After crossina to dummy with
the jack or hearts, he discards I
spade on the queen or clubs. Then
he takes a winnin1 diamond finesse
and cashes the ace. When both de-
f enders follow, declarer's Iona dia-
mond is set up as the fulfiUina trick.
FANTASY LINGERIE .
1rs NOT JUSTANOTHEI LINGEllE STOIE!
a HELPS MAKE YOUR FANTASIES
, 4 DIEAMS COME TIUE!
lecoute we hcwe MIYJHI~ for you. ycMar
lovef. Wife, bOyfrlend Of husband coUfd
evet Imagine. and ther\ IOfN.
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• THS 1109T UNIQl1S STOit&
DfTB&WOltLD
f'OR llD * WOMD
SINSUOUS ClOT.-.G.AU SM!S
Of UNC.;(Rtl, GOWNS. COISfts.
~ows. HOOtfS, ~TS.
UNOHGARMlNlS. IASQUH,
HOSOY. IOOVftAMS, LOllONS.
POllONS. OU. WWiS.. INCtNSf.
llZ*lClOn.G.EX01'C HIGt4
Hffl SHOO I IOOts. llAJHll..
MSQUE CA11P$. JOG U1S, IAf·
IOOl.~WIM.flUNICGfM.
IOOY WIM. COINMIS ANO
Mu¢HMOll
People m:,-parent!>' age arc quc'>*
uonmg 1ht1r marriages People m:,-
agc arc w11ness1ne the disenchant-
ment or tbeir ma m ed (nends
Nl:W ACTION on T ~d T ''°•"' lTlA -
: L.M. Bovo
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I'm ~) and lnghlened of the
a111tudcs I sec 1n the men of m)
generation The) don't ha\e the same
\ alues that m} father and grandfather
had You 're all set with this word
C.T.J 1s right when he ~)S the
frm1nis1 movement was large!) re·
spons1blc for mosl of the trouble
Perhaps both me n and ""omen "ere
11'\cn too man) cho1cc-s What do you
think. Ann Lllndcrs., -L F IN
GREENBELT.
DEAR GREEN: I tlliu you've
cramm~ a lot of &ood sense lato one
lttttr. Yo. Jou mt, bowever, "ben
yoa say the womtn's movemea& was
larsely rupolltlble for most of tbe
tro.ble. Some of ~ troablt, yes.
Most of It, no. Gloria Stmem, Betty
Friedan, the floor Is>'"" if yoa waat
II.
Q What word in English has the
grtates1 number of different mean-
ing.'.,
..\ "Set ·· With 58 as a noun I :!6 as
a n·rb and I 0 as an adJCCtlH'
.\m told tht're'!> no sort ol snake a
hog \\On·t C<lt
In prose and poctl'). one character
1s more 1mponan1 than an) other -
the character the author assumes
That's called "point of' 1t>v. " Pia~ ful
v.r11crs redo famous bus from d1f·
fercnl v1t""Point\ ··Ma~ Hada Lmle
Let's quit looking
on the bright side
Why as 1t when }ou'rc ··down"
people tr} to cheer }Ou up?
When I have a funky day. I want to
hang around with fat people whose
kids haven't call~ them in a month
either. whose husband gets excited
onl) when his food as serv~ hot and
"'ho is also being question~ by the
I RS on her 1979 tax return.
Goodness can get on your ncrvn. I
was reminded ofthaswhen a sccrttary awl)' a tc.1r.)
in Skolr.1e. Ill .. wrote about htr I~ IS Secrctaf) "C,ot a frtt bar of soap 1n
coffee break at the office with another the mail and broke out an hives:·
emplO}CC called ··Rose:· Rose: .. Nothing 1s for nouung. ..
When 1hc writer said her husband Sccrctal') "M) cit-boss was a n-al
got fired. Rose s:ud. "Everythma's for ncurouc. Dro"e e"cryonc cral) ··
the best " Rose: "\\ c arc not put here to
When she said she nttd~ new JUdgc ..
clothes for work. but they were S«rctal) "M~ boss 1s a real tw11
expcnsl\c. Rose sniff~. "You can this morning ··
only ~car one dress at a time." Rost "Nobod) ·s perfect ..
The rest wtnt something hke this. I'm no1 surc. llut I thank I got RoSie·s
Secretary: "Wish I could lost IS Omtmas ncv.slcuer. "Downs" arc a
pounds:· pan of our I" cs It's unnatural 1f you
Rose: "Al least you're not sack." don'1 ha'c them ""ith some reg-
Sccrttary "M> dau&hter hardl)' ul:lrm f moan1le thtm when they
catls me an)morc" hit. To begin with. I v.alte up in the
Rose: "Ch1ldrt'n havt a nght to hve morning "uh a patch of q1r that
their own lave$·· (This.. as she wipes thanks 1t'.s a lfC:C It com~ nght out of L-----------"-----the crown and \lands there -all <by
long.
Lamb." as told b) the lamb ... Tiger
Tiger. Bum1ng Bnght ··as recited b)
the tiger James Thurber put h1m~lf
tu \lttp nights re" riung Poe's "The
Ra,en." as lhanled b)' the raven Tl')
11 Do '"The Pledge of .\lleg1ancc ..
from thl potnt of' 1ev. of the flag.
Q How man~ miles do Iv.al.._ v.htn
I pla' IS hole\ of golr
\ ., ou. about fi, t Mc. about I 0
The sort of pill 1ha1 ""ould put )Ou
and me aslctp '"II s11mula1e a hol'St'.
The point Drup v.ork d1ffercn1ly on
d1ffcren1 animals. And even work
ACROSS
1 Heigtlt pref
5 Anc:hot11ge
9 Bowling no-no
14 Inert
15 Border
16 CNrg9
17 Sttdc
11 Epopeo
19 Vilify
20 Blleklng
21 Equestrtans
23 Deciate
25 Mapte
26 Wra1t1
27 Harden
29 Invite
32 Error
35 Gait
36 Astontsti
37 Bordef on
38 Yields
39 Stroc:>
40 BtyophY1•
41 Nottoe
42 Fatslfy
43 Conveyenc.
44 Fetlow
45 Vehiel9
4& NtwTetflloe
48 Preeoman
52 UN offtce
5& Cemel hM
57 -orange
58T~
2 3
14
59 8laQ poet
60 Mr Ovof"atl
61 Hu growth
62 Stouc>
63 Bother110me
&4 --about
65 Tnnketa
DOWN
1 Muaie org
2 s.int -Can
·USA i.ko
3 ComposltlOn
4 Be In debt
5 SiMP
6 Stonchel
7 Grows old
8 Gr9e61 town
9 Join
10 Vanity
11 Bolivar •• g
12 FrMZ!lf
13 F•t run 0-'
abbr.
21 lnlt"-
vtdnity
22 "-DPf...,ovr-w-"
2-4 Tlgtltwads
27 Cf'we
21 Old ttie aamo ..
30 °*''*' 31 Body ~t
32 YMnlng
33 F8\Mr. A,_.
Robert E. Sdaltl, ......
announcee the cet1tficaUon
to on.tr-.
While I am showenna the washer
will click on. k•"'"' me with only
enoush 1utt'r to mist the plant. Button~ -.ill fall off m)' clothes. t) 20
elaitic skin-bind brcau under the itrain. 11 da' rm late fort,tf"lhina,. ..,23~+---1~-
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M) mail all bai -.ind~ in thc·m. I'm
a nmcn mother.
Whal is lift'! Where am I toina-. I was born to be a doormat. Wh)' don't
I jutt stamp WELCOME on m~ chat
and It( 1n front of l~ door of tbc
~ntranc-e ,.._)?
I hc)ncsll) don't •~nt an)'ant \O
&all me out of i1. If" aood 10 t.akc a
sttf-p.t) beth ontt in a wtuk. You
kno• )'OU'r'C' bri~ rid1~ but
)'0Ui1 snapou• oru an vurown t1mc.
l dori•t "'" tomroK to acn mt the bitutbird of haoPinm as buUda .. a
.aa an m) Utt: l j~ wu• llOIMOM Who~ up 1IM •) .. Give me a
tmW. ~ bhK'bCnl did u '°Inf tonr
' ,
differently in fact in d1ffercn1 1nd1-
' 1duals of the samt spcaes
Nine o u1 of I 0 m~1cal K"hool
graduates pract1C't' medicine. but only
fi H· ou1 or I 0 lav. school &raduatcs
pract1Cl' la".
Q Ho~ nun) batscanapauofbats
produce in one ~ear"
.\ O ne C hangc "bats" to .. fitld
mice" and ~ou @et one million
A Canadian antSthes1ol<>11st says at
takes stronger dosa&CS to put a
c1garcu c smoker under
3' FeliM9
35 A"ed'lment
36 Fleeced
38 Belglarl d1y
42 -~
44 Ncwa
45 Big hate
47 OCelec1 4t Instrument
49Fa.~
50 Wood
51~
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S3 ~
S4 SNaa·t&8r'Q
55 Equine cok)f
59 LIZard
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by Bii Keane
"A cattail? I was hopin' it was
a hot dog on a stick."
by Brad Anderson
IN TH& BLSACllBR8 ~ Steve Moore
-~ --_, -
"It's that Incessant silence. It's starting to get
to me."
BLOOll COtJJlfTT by Berke Breathed
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by Addison
• FOR BETTltR OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
i SHOE by Jeff MacNelly
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WHAT IS IT y,._ CNfr TELL THE. RAYERt;
WITMOUT A PROORAM ?'
I MAVE TO SEND ~IM
A NICE CARD ..
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
A N'7 MOW C.AN 'T'O(J
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by Tom K. Ryan
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HE'S eEEN UP SINCE 5 ·30 ... ANO HE'S HAO BREAKFAST 1 IT'S A 6EAUTIFUL
DAV AFTER THE ~/ HE WENT OUT FOR A WALK t HE SAID HE WANT-ED 1'0 see IF THERE WA$ ANY ~MAGE TO OUR TREES!
by Tom Batluk
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Visions
of first
slip fast
Golden West loses
4-0 lead. key game
to El Camino, 9-7
Golden West College watched a 4-0
lead the prospects of tying for first
place in the South Coast Conference
baseball race begin to slip away when
El Camino scored seven unearned
runs in the fourth inning en route to a
9-7 victory over the visiting Rustlers
Thursday.
The Wamors (12-4) moved two
games in front of Golden West ( 10-6,
22-12).
Tom Smythe punched out a solo
home run in the seventh inning for
the Rustlers. but the real damage had
alrea~y occurred 1n the fourth.
"With two outs. my right fielder
drops a ball and they score two. then
my first baseman drops a popup and
they score." said a beleaguered Gold-
en West Coach Fred Hoover. "Actu-
ally our pitchers did a good job, they
only allowed two unearned runs."
Mike Huyler and Terry Reichert
led a 15-hit attack for the Rustlers.
Huyler was 3 for 5 with a double. and
Reichert went 3 for 5.
In the Orange Empire Conference:
Rucbo Suttago 11, OraJige Coast
5: The Pirates rallied for three runs to
tic the game at fi ve in the seventh, but
Rich Gonzales' three-run double and
RBI-doubles by Danny Ontiveros
and Todd Lloyd made for a five-run
Rancho seventh and a commanding
lead at home. Pirates advance
FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1988
Jorden'• 50 point• Mlpt Chicag9 win NBA .,._,on open•. 82.
Flahermen preP8rlng ~Oi opening of tsout MHon 8etur r'· 84.
Hensd>n
vaults
15-8
CdM keeps pace
with Saddleback;
league finals next
Sea View League co-leader Corona
del Mar maintained its pos1t1on with
Sa.ddleback H 1gh Thursday as the two
head into next week's track and field
finals followmg an 82-54 victory ovtr
visiting New-port Harbor
One of the best meets of the season.
it featured a I S-8 pole vault by R. W
Henson of Newport Harbor. as well as
a surnng duel between Harbor's Jim
Geerlings and Corona del Mar's Jim
Robbins 10 the two-mile.
Both ~ere limed in 9:35.8. but
Geerhngs got the nod after staving off
a last-gasp rally from Robbins.
Robbms was the leader through six
laps. but Gttrlings took the lead at
that pomt and o pened up a five-yard
margm v.11h JUSt 50 }ards left of the
eighth lap.
That's when Robbins. whose best
events are the 880 and mile. made a
run that Just fell short.
Henson. who entered with a best of
15-7. waited untJI the bar was raised
to 14-0 before vaulung. outdid his
senior season best with ease before
settling for 15-8.
In other boys action·
Maria Hip'• John Sims. Shanon
Winkelman and Marc Kallick stood
out in an 83-52 victory at Fountain
Valle) to wrap up dual competition in
league
The Dons' Bob Hamelin hit his
22nd homer of the year, a solo shot 10
the fir.st, and OCC's Derck Ochdash-
tian hit his 16th. a solo dnvc in the
fourth.
Orange Cout•a Erle Rebltzer (left) and Cbria Hutlnga ference tennla tournament at the Lln=~f •Racquet Club.
display thelr backhands during the Orange Empire Con-Both advanced to tJie Round of 16. on 82.
Manna. which finishes 4-1 behind
S-0 Edison ih dual meet action.
capped 1t with a come-from-behind
finish m the 400 relay as Sims
o' ertook Fountam Valley's Derek
Teuscher at the tape to win in 44.02.
one-hundredths of a second be11cr
than the Barons.
The Pirates' starting catcher. Greg
O'Halloran. who was injured in a
collision at the plate in Wednesday's
game. 1s out for the season with a
separated shoulder.
Tom Yanez led OCC (7-7, 22-16-1)
with three hits and John Kuzmic had
two. while the Dons(l 1-3. 29-6) were
led by Gonzales. Lloyd. Kraig Wash-
ington and Ontiveros with three hits
each.
In college action:
SoCal College 10-3, Cbrist College
Irvine t-1: The VanJuards captured
their seventh and eighth straight, and
sixth over the past four days with a
doubleheader sweep of the visiting
Eagles in Golden State Athletic
Conference action.
Kevin Kasper went 2 for 3 with two
RBI and Josh Johnson as 2 for 4 with
lwo RBI in the opener when the
Vanguards unloaded 13 hits.
Josh Johnson spun a Ii ve-hllter 10
the nightcap, striking out three and
walking three.
The Vanguards are at UC San
Diego Saturday in hopes of improv-
ing on a 22-23 overall record. 14-8 10
conference play.
Baltimore's streak turns 2 ·1
Orioles· latest def eat sets
American Lecigue record
From Tiie Associated Press
The Baltimore Onoles can't even get into a
s.a"c slluauon. Meanwhile. a career mmor:lcagucr
steps ofT an airplane and picks up a save for the
Minnesota Twms.
That's how 11 goes when the record-settmg
Orioles come to town.
The Onolc-s' 4-2 loss to Minnesota on
Thursda) in the Metrodomc was their 21st
straight. settmg tbe all-time Amencan League
record for futility. They had shared the old mark of
20 with three other teams.
Next on the list are the 196 1 Philadelphia
Phillies. who hold the modem major-league record
of23 in a row. The Orioles visit th~ Chicago White
Sox for a three-game series, starting tonight.
Baltimore starter Mike Boddickcr was singing
as he emerged from his post-game shower
Thursday. And he wasn't singing the blues.
.
"I'' e always told the kids com mg up that 1f
)OU keep (the Twms) under four you can win at the
(Metrodome)." Bodd1cker said. "So I'm not
hangmg m) head. I tried the best I could. I battled
and I know the hitters arc doing the same."
Bodd1cker. a formcr"'20-game winner who
makes about $850,000 per year. did pitch decently
But he was outpnched by a pa1rofJoume} men who
began the week in the mmor leagues.
.\llan Anderson went 6''' strong mnmgs and.
after Mile Mason struggled. Mark Portugal went
the final 2::11 for his second ma1or-league save
Anderson. who was recalled from Class .-\AA
Portland on Monday. was making his 13th ma1or-
league start. Portugal. a one-time bonus bab) who
has struggled for three seasons -mcludmg 1-10 at
Portland last )ear -am,ed during Thursday's
game He replaced Steve Carlton. who was was
released Wedncsda)'.
"I got to the airpon around the second 1nnmg.
to the ballpark around the third and onto the field
around the sixth. I was in the game b} the se1.enth."
Portugal said. "I was supposed to pitch }esterda}
and m) arm was read) to go ...
Entering with the bases loaded and one out 1n
the seventh. Portugal struck out pmch-hltleT Fred
L> nn and then got Cat R1pkcn to pop up. Both ha'e
been Twin killers over the years.
"To get two hitters like that out. well. I'm
ha pp) with 1t. I'll take 1t." said Portugal. who was m
the pme because bullpen ace Jeff Reardon 1s
nursing a slight muscle stram m the back of his
nght shoulder. "I like COJTung 10 wheTC there's
pressure."
Said Twins Manager Tom Kelly: ··1 guess
that's w h> we brought (Anderwn and Portugal) up
It takes more than Reardon to win the game.
Portugal. to face L> nn and R1pken with the ba~
loaded (and) commg back from the minors. }OU
can't ask for more than that."
In other American League games·
Atbletks C, Blve Jays !: Dave Parker hit a
three-run homer 10 a five-run fifth mnmg and
Da'c Stewart became the first s11t~game winner 10
baseball as Oakland completed a three-game sv.ccp
in Toronto.
Stewan. 6-0, balked twice for 11 this season.
t)mg the major league record set 10 1979 b} Ste\e
Carlton of the Ph1ladeph1a Phillies Stewart.
(Pleue eee llAJOR/82)
Sims also won the 100 ( 10.97) and
200 (::!::!.6). while Winkelman was a
tnple wmner 10 the 800 (2:01.26).
1.600 (4:460) and 3.200 (10:21.7) .
Kalhck. meanwhile. dusted off the
compeuuon 1n the 110 high hurdles
( 14.42) and tnple Jump (42-10).
Tim William•, a senior hurdler
from Woodbnd$(. turned in a 15.2 10
the I I 0-metcr highs and a 40.2 in the
300 tows .. winning both events as the
Wamors whipped Laguna Beach.
I ~4-13 to finish 5-0 10 the r.t-1fic
Coast league.
Jeff Tvf ttcd the Woodbndgc
record in the pole vault with 13-1 and
Scou Kapulong went 43-11 to wm the
tnplc1ump.
lngi:rJs action:
Escucia IDsJt's Cindy Pearson
clocked a 16.1 and 49.6 1n the I 10 and
JOO-meter hurdles as the Ea.cl~
captured a 70-57 Sea View League
v1ctol) over host Saddleback.
Kriste. Scffrtter of Woodbndge
ran a fine 47.2 1n the 300-meter low
hurdles as the Wamors defeated
Laguna Beach 116-2
Tanana, Tigers
tame Angels, 2-1
Dawson's triple lifts
Cubs past Dodgers, 5-1
Left-hander limits
ex-team to five hits.
wins fifth straight
DETROIT (AP) -Five was the
lucky number Thursday night for
~troit pitcher Frank Tanana.
Tanana. 5-0. allowed five hits. five
lks and struck out fiv~ while
oming the first Tigers pitcher in 34
years to win his first five starts with a
2·1 victory over the California
Anaels, who dropped into last place in
the American League West
Mike Henneman pitched the ninth
inning to pick up his eighth save 1n
nine chances this year.
"This is similar to my start m.
The schedule
AWAY
Tonight-Toronlo, 4:35 P.m.
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Mav 4-0.trolf, 7:05 o.m.
Mav S-Oetrolt, 7:05 o.m. •
• On TV. Channel S * On TV, Channel ' • AH games on KMPC, 710 I 97l'," the lcfi-handcd Tanana said.
"I won 18 games (with California)
that year and had similar stuff. I'm
just tryina to make good pitches ind "Th1np 1ue 1oina well." Hen-
thcy were m1ssin1 toni&ht · ncman said. "The opportunities are
"h's nice to be able to make two there. Wc'"e been in some close
runsstand up. Our batsarc stuglioga a;amcs. I'm p1tch1na well and thinas
little right now, but they'll come are turning out for"the best.
atona:· l'k · 1 The Ti-n broke a l·I tie in the "In a close aame. 1 e tonapt. . -knew I was going to be in the pme s11tth when Damll Evans came home and all I wanted to do was stay warm. from third on a wild pitch by
California's Kirk M~asldU, who "It was cold down there (in the
didn't allow a hat 1n the inn1na. bullpen. 47 degrees at pme time).
Evanskdoffw1th a walk, moved to You·,ejustgot toaC>Pl"OKh it likun\i
second when M~askill threw wildly othcraamc Go in thl·rc. throw strikn
to first bete on a pickoff attempt; ud and keep the ball down ...
went to third on Mau Nokes' aroun-McCukill. I ·3, went tht distantt
doUt to fint. and allowed four htt• whilt walkina
€het Lemon pttttrved the Tiatft• sh: and fannina thrtt.
k'ad in the Kvcnth by makin& a ··McCa~k1tl pttc~ .wen and
runni-w catch near the fOul lint in Tanana pnchcd well. T1~ Mln-
tjeht .ftttd. :nc A'*" Md~• at •'Sparky A!'Ck~n said. ~)' ftna and teeond wiih two out whtn pnchcd almost idcnucal pmn; LClnondmeddoWnaflyb.al~Olili Nokes~ ~he fint run of the
O.vi1. pine after Sl"lhn& an the tecond
'"Chet mWe a BM llllY theft an the 1nnina. He movC'd to th•td on a Jillie
comtt,-y..._. llid. -'""W1• that bS Dave ~an and C'alDt home on
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l>Odaen" P'r1Ui.kUll 9tib'9 BUik• naD.Dln& catch of. a, ball
wlllfe ankteatlfled mem'"ni of tM Cabe bullpen ~tell.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -l\ndn-
Dawson·s phenomenal season last
year didn't lead the Chicago Cubs to
the Nauonal Lttgue pennant.
Dawson doesn't sec h1m~lf as the
onl) key to their suettSS this year.
either
"I don't thmk anyoncgu) can can)
a particular ballclub,'' said Dawson,
who ignited a four-nm sixth inning
with a two-run tnple Thursda) n1Jht
in the Cubs· 5-1 v1C10f')' over the Los
Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.
"l don't ti) to duplicate las1 year's
numbers. I JUSt want to~ able to pla)'
e1. CT) da). and the numbers will even
out."
Dawson 1s coming off an MVP
season. the first player to cam Most
Valuable Pl:l)er honors with a last-
place team since the advent of
dh 1S1onal pla} m 1969. His pro-
duction a year ago was decidedly
lopsided compared with the rest of
the C'ubs' hitters.
In his first campa1sn after Joinina
them as a free agent. he baucd .287
while leading the lequcwith •9 home
runs ~nd 137 runs batted in. Th1$
Ka.son. he is'hittm& over .300 and is
lookina to rearh that plald'U for t~
tint time sin« I Q82 with the Mon-
~al fapos. •
"Offcntc is our urong Point. and
we rnt\e to l(l ron~istency trom all ....
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Tonight-SI Louis. 7~ 1>.m.
APfil JO-SJ Louis, 7.0S o.m
M•v 1-SI Louis, 1-05 ii.m.
Mav 2-Pillsburtl'I. 7-05 P.m
Mav >-Pilht>ur91\, 7~5 1> m.
Mav .-Plll~th. 7'05 P.m.
Mav s-tdie
• On TV, Chennet 11
• All g~ on K.ABC. 1'0
the &U)-S in the hncup." he said ... But
it all boils down 10 how far our
pitchina cames us."
And their defense. The Cubs
SUl'Yl\.ed I pair o( errors Thursday
nil.ht to make a winner of Calvin
Scluralda. •
Schiraldi. 1-2. struck out se"cn and
walked one O\.Cf 5"' inninp. The
naht-ha"der missed a ~bk chan~ to 10 all the WI)' for the ftm
tune in his carttr b«ause of a P9it of
consrtuta"e siuh·anniftl m1tc"\la.
Lakers open title def eiise against Spurs tonight
i
m Or-.. C... DAil. Y PtlOt/ Friday, ~ 21. 1'88
Menibers of 1961
Phillies just want
to for get streak
Wanning and losina are part of •
baseball. Losina 23 in a row-that's part of
a legacy.
Jn the $Ummer of 1961 , the Philadel-
phia Phillies lost 23 contceutive pmcs to establish a
modem n:cord. h's something the panicipants don't
like to be remembered for.
But it's there. like a rut in the outfield or a pebble tn
the infield.
Only a few teams m the history of professional
baseball lnow the despair of aoing weeks wathout a
victory or a handshake. The wanless BaJtimore Onolcs
have found out about life in the slow lane this year.
setting the Amencan Leaaue rerord with 21 con-
stcutavc losses..
On Aug. 20, 1961 , the Phillies played a
doubleheader in Milwauxec having lost 22 strai&)\t.
Philadelphia dropped the first pme. S-2, to the
Braves and Warren Spahn to make at 23 straiaht But
the PhiUics came back to win the second pme. 7_.,
behind Johnny Buzhardt
Buzhardt, 4-13 after the victory, broke the losing
streak that bepn on July 28. He bad been the last
Philadelphia patcher to wm a pme.
''I fa&ured I was due. We all were due." Buzhardt
said. ··1 was bqinoina to forsct what it was like to win."
In the victory over the Braves, Buzhardt even had
a run batted in.
Only two teams an the history of P.'° baseball had
longer losing streaks than the 1961 Ptullies.
In 1889. Louisville of the American Association
lost 26 straight. and an 1899 Cleveland of the National
League dropped 24 an a row. Louasville finished us
season 27-111 and made 584 errors. Oeveland was
20-134.
"It was a good feehnJ 1n Malwauk« when we
finaJIY. won," second baseman Tony Taylor said. ··1t
was hlcc we won the World Scnes.··
And hlce a World Scnes victory, there was a crowd
to welcome the Phillies when they got home.
Quote of the day
Bill Fos&er, U n1vcrs11y of M 1am1 basketball
coach, on much-ballyhooed but erratac Tito
Horford. who was elected to enter the National
BaskctbaJI Assoc1at1on draft: ··Everyone thought
he could waJlc on water when he got here -and be couldn't swim."
Norman, Floyd tied for lead
Gres Normu and Raymond Floyd, !I
taking advantage of moist early-morning
areens. fired 7-undcr par 65s Thursday to
share a one-shot first-round lead in a PGA
tournament in The Woodlands, Texas. They held the
lead over Bal S.«oa, who overcame afternoon wands
for a 6-under-par 66 that could have been lower had he
made a pair of puns o n Nos. 3 and 4. Mike DoaaJd
bardaed three holes on the front nane and played steadily
on the back side for a 5-under par 6 7 Daffy Waldorf,
Tim Simpson. Mike S•lllvu. Brin Tftl.Dyson, David
Oota and George B•nat were tied with 4-under par 68s.
Ffoyd, the 1985 Houston champion. and Norman. who
won the HentageClassic in his last stan. each had seven
b1rd1es and no bogeys . . Batclt Baird and Bobby
Niehls combined for a 7-under-par 63 to share the lead
with Bob CILarles and Br"llft Devlia after one round of
the LescndsofGolfToumament an Austin. Texas. The
teams of Bill CoflJas and Billy MaxweU and Tommy
A.a,... and i.o. Grabm were one shot offthe lead at 64.
Anohl Palmer and Miller Barber also were one stroke
back going to the par-S final hole 11 the Onion Creek
Oub and needed a birdie Lo get a share of the lead.
Instead. they took a bogcy-6 and finished at 65.
PRO BASKETBALL
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capital• force •e•enth game
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. -Scott Iii
Steven stt up four goals. includint the ao-'
ahead o~ by Date Hunter in a th~oal
firit period, as the Washinaton C1p11ab
routed the New Jersey Devlfs.. 7-2. Thunday niaht to ~d the Patrick Division flnaJs to a seventh pme.
With the vactory. the Capitals eveotd the senes at
3-3 and forced a scvtnth pme at the Capital Ccotre
Saturday ni&ht. The winner will open the Wales
Conference final Monday niaht at Boston, the Adams
Otv1sion winner.
Washington·, vactory marked the founh time this
year that the Capitals have avoided elimination from
the playoffs. The Capitals rallied from a 3-l deficat to
bent Philadelphia an the open1na round. ~fore this
year. the: Capitals wc:re 0-S when facin1 elimination.
Nebra ska to face T eza a A ...
Nebraska and Texas A&M.. who hope •
to contend for collcae football's national
champ1onsh1p this fall. acceded to their
pla)ers' wishes in adding the KJckoff
Classic to already tough schedules. both coaches said.
The two teams will clash Aug. 27 at Giants Stadium in
East Rutherford. N.J. Nebraska finished sixth. Texas
A&M 10th in last year's final Associated Press poll ...
Rhode Island assistant basketball coach Al st.luer, thc
front-runner and the consensus choice of his players.
was promoted to head coach of the Rams. Skinner. 36.
replaces Tom Peaden, who led Rhode Island to a 28-7
record that included two upset victories m this year's
NC AA tournament before leaving on April 7 to become
head coach at the Un1 versny of Texas ... Dcfendang
champion Davey Alllso• won the pole position for the
Winston 500 in Talladega. Ala. as BUI Elllott'• stnng of
six consecutive poles at Alabama International Motor
Speedway was ended.. The San Dicao Chargers traded
nose tackle Blane Wiater to the Green Bay Packers in
payment of what a club spokesman described as "past
cons1derat1ons." ... Granacus. a Canadian-bred colt
who was an outsider an the field. ovenook Couganzed
wi th less than 70 yards to ~o and won the Blue Grass
Stakes at Keene land. The victory put Granacus into the
picture for the Kentucky Dcrb~on May 7 at Churchill
Downs ... Cal State Nonhn e President James W.
Cleary announced he wtll wal apply to the NC .\A
before June I to attain D1v1sion I status in all sports
except football for the school ... Diver Greg Lou1ui1
was named the U.S. Olympic Committee's 1987
Sponsman of the Y car and track and field star Jackie
Joyner-Keraee was selected the Sportswoman for the
second straight year . . 1984 Olxmpic gold medalist
Jou Benoit Sanl•eboa said she will not compete an the
lJ S. Olympic Women's Marathon Trials.
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4.30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL. New York
Mets at Cincinnati. WOR.
5:05 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA
Eastern Conference first round playoff Game I
-New York at Boston, TBS.
7 p.m. -P RO BASEBALL: St. Louis at
Dodgers. Z Channel.
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA
Western Confc~ncc first round pla)offGamc I
-San Antonio at Lakers. Pnme Tacket.
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago
Cubs at San Francisco. WGN.
10 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: MISL first round
playoff Game 4 -Sockers at Tacoma (dela)'ed).
Prime Ticl(•t.
11 p.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: Tournament
quarterfinal. from Roswell. Ga. (delayed), USA.
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4.30 p.m -PRO BASEBALL: .\ngels at
Toronto. KMPC (710).
7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: St. Louis at
Dodgers, KABC (790).
7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL Pmsburgh at
Padres. KFMB (760).
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA
Western Conference first round playoff Game I
-San Antonio at Lakers, KLAC (570).
Jordan,BuUscrushCleveland
He nets 50 poin-ts
as Chicago wins
p layoff opener
score the next 11 points. ancluding
three fr~ throws by Jordan after
Craig Ehlo was called for a technical
foul and a personal foul when Jordan
fell to the floor with 7: I 0 left.
62-61 lead on a breakaway layup by
Thomas with 4:33 remaining in the
third quancr and led the rest of the
way.
Mavericks llt, Rockets 110: Dallas
g~t a balanced offense led by reserve
Roy Tarpley and center James
Donaldson to outlast Houston al
home.
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Michael Jordan scored 50 points..
1ncludin1 20 in the second quarter
when he outscored the entire
Cleveland team. as the Chicqo Bulls
beat the Cavaliers at home. 104-93. an
the opener of their bcst~f-fivc NBA
playoff series Thursday night.
Jordan·s two baskets and a frtt
throw staned a 16-1 run at the st.an of
the fourth quarter. crasanc a 76-7J
th1rd.quaner deficit
The frcc throw put the Bulls ahead
to stay. 78-77. with 10:22 left in the
game. and the Bulls tben went on Lo
Ehlo led Cleveland with 21 points.
including nine an the third quarter
when the Cavaliers overcame a 53-48
halftime deficit Ehlo put the
Cavaliers ahead. 72-71. with a three-
poant pla} wtth I 08 left m the
quaner.
In other NBA playoff openers:
Pf1toas H . B•Uets 17: Isiah
Thomas scored 26 of his 34 points in
the second half as Detroit prevailed in
Pontiac. Mich
Washington had a 42-38 edge at
halftime before: Steve Colter h11 the
Bullets• first six points of the second
half, SI' ang them a 48-41 lead.
But the Pistons.. ac:ttana 12 thard-
quartc:r points from Thomas and
seven from Adnan DantJey. took a
Tarpley had 24 points and
Donaldson added a career playoff
ha&h 18. and the Mavericks had sax
other players 1n double figurcsa.pinst
the Rockets.
Trail Blaien 118, .Jaa. H: ln
Ponland, Clyde Drexler and Jerome
Kersey scored 26 points apiece as the
trail Blazers surac<t ahead in the
second quarter and rolled put Utah.
The Blazers, who km four out of
five to the Jazz in the rqular season.
outscored Utah. 16-l. durin1 a span
of 6: 18 late in the second quarter to
takt a 60-48 halftime lead.
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employin& a wi1ardly forkball. struc.-..: out eiaht and
5(1tlertd five hits to 11ve Oakland iu fif\h strailht wan.
Eric Plunk bcpn the ninth but, with one out. walked
Kelly Orubcrand yielded 1 double to Manny Uc with two
out. That brou&hl on Rick Hone)cutt. who struck out
Llo)d Moseby for his third save.
W'Mle Su I, a..-Seat: Kenn)'_ Williams' thrtt--run
homer and the four-hit pitc:bint or Deve LaPoint helptd
Ch1cqo snap visitin1 Boston's si~-pme winnina stttak.
R.yalll, Yaak ... a:Ocorae B~udro~ in three nin~
with a h~mer and double •~ Kansas City won a three-
pme scnes at Yanktt Stadium for the first time in etitu years.
Mam.en J, ladlau 1: In Cleveland, rookie Make
C'ampbcll threw a five-hitter and Henry Cotto knocked in
two runs as Seattle beat the Indians.
in the 10th innina pvc Putsburah tM victory ll
Candlestick Park.
The P1ratcs, who won for the I.3th time IP lhe1rl1st 16
pmes. had only four hits in the pme and dtd not act a
runner on base until the sixth, when Mike LaValhett led
off wtth an infield sinale off San Fran(ilCO staner Kelly
Downs. CaN.laal• I , Pabn •: Tom Brunansk~ hit two
homcri to pace an I I-hit attack for St. Lout$ at Jack
Murphy Stadium
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in the second innina off Padres staner Ed Whitson and a
solo shot in the fifth off Mark Orant. He now has three
homcf'5 in his last two sames.
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UC! meet set
this weekend
.\n antematt0nal cast will
be among those competing
at the UCJ Track and Field
In\ llataonal this weekend
at the UCI Track Stadium
The women run Satur·
da} and the men Sunday.
with field events beginning
at 10 a.m. and running
events at noon each day.
Sports on TV for weekend
Satu.rday
TELEVISION
9 a.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: UST A Clay Court
C hamp1onsh1ps semifinal. from Charleston. S.C.. ESPN.
10: 15 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels al Toronto.
Channel 4.
11 :30 a.m. -MEN'S GYMNASTICS: NC AA
champaonshaps. from Lincoln. Neb (taped). Channel 2
12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA Western
Conference first round Game 2 -Houston at Dallas.
Channel 2
I p.m. -MEN'S G-OLF PGA Senior legends of
Golf. from Austin. Texas. Channel 4.
I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at San
Francisco, WGN.
I :30 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tournament. from
The Woodlands. Texas. Channel 7.
1:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: ARCA SOOK. from
Tallcdega. Ala. (delayed). ESPN.
3 p.m. -MEN'S BOWLING: Tournament of
Cham.p1ons. from Akron, Ohio (delayed). Cha~nel 7.
4.30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS. U.S. vs
Cuba amateur boxang. from Atlantic City, NJ. (delayed):
Kentucky Derby Tnal, from Louasville. Ky. (dcla}ed).
Channel 7.
4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: NHL Patnck D1v1s1on
final Game 7 -New Jersey at Was~~~'f'on. ESPN. 5 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETB · NBA Eastern
Conference first round Game 2-Washington at Detroit.
TBS.
7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: St. Louis at Dodgers. Z
Channel.
7;30 p.m. -ARENA FOOTBALL: New York at Los
Angeles (after hockey), ESPN.
8 p.m. -WOMEN'S TENNIS: USC at UCLA
(taped), Prime Ticket.
11 p.m. -TENNIS: Professional tournament, from
Roswell, Ga. (delayed), USA.
RADIO
10: IS a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Toronto.
KMPC(710).
7 p.m. -P RO BASEBALL: St. Louis at Dod,crs.
KABC(790).
7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at San Diego.
KFMB(760).
S anday
TELEVISION
9 a.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: UST A Clay Court
Champ1onsh1ps final. from Charleston, S.C.. ESPN.
10 a.m. -PRO BASltETBALL: NBA Eastern
Conferncce first round Game 2 -New York at Boston.
Channel 2.
10:30 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Toronto
Channel 5.
10:30a m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at Philadel-
phia. TBS.
11 a.m. -AUTO RACING. NASCAR Winston Cup
500. from TaJledcga. Ala. (after tennis). ESPN.
11 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL. Cincinnati at New
York Mets. WOR.
12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA first round
Game 2 -Cleveland at Chicago o r Seattle at Denver.
Channel 2.
12: 30 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tournament. from
The Woodlands. Texas (delayed), Channel 4.
I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at San
Francisco. WGN.
I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: St. Louis at Dodgers. Z
Channel.
2:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Formula One Grand
Prix of San Manno. from lmola. Italy (taped). ESPN.
3 p.m. -WOMEN'S TENNIS: Tournament, from
Roswell. Ga. (delayed). Channel 7.
4:30 p.m. -MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: NCAA West-
ern Regional volleyball tournament finals, from Irvine
(taped), Prime Ticket
7:30 p.m. -TRACK AND FIELD: UCLA at USC.
Prime Ticket.
9 p.m. -PRO WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Los
Angeles at New York (taped). ESPN.
RADIO
10:35 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Toronto
KMPC(710).
I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: St. Louts at Dodgers.
KABC(790).
I p.m . -PRO BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at San Dicao.
KFMB (760).
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASK.ETBALL: NBA Wes.tern
Conference first round Game 2 -San Antonio al Lakers.
KLAC (570).
No. l Woodbridgewinsinl6th, 1-0
Woodbridac Hiah's Warrion.
ranked No. I in Clf l·A and
unbeaten leaders in the Pacific Coast
Lcaaue softball ract, protected thole
credentials with a 16-innina 1.0
victory over visitina Trabuco Hills
Thursday afternoon.
The Warrion put the winnina run
across in the 16"' when Kim Johnson
led of1' with 1 sinsk and eventually
Strim marbfall
wound up at third base after Mary C'Ontanucd her mastery of the opposa-
Duprd's infield hit. tion. snuffing out the visitina Sca-
Alisha Nelson struck out 16 and hawks.
waJkcd just one in aoina the distance R1ct allowed just one infield sinaJe
for the two-hit victory. Shcoulduclcd in the second inn1nc. 1tnk1n1 out
Mina Bid.en. who struck out nine eiaht and walk1na noM. She facedjus\
and walked fivt. while: alto ·na four 22bitters1n the seven-innina stint in
hits. uppina her personal ~rd to 14-l.
With two out'-Dickert ~ the Fountain Valley, which improved
blner on itrikcs. but the ball eluded to 19_..I overall, 541 in kque play,
the cakher a.nd the run tCofed btfo~ aot a sofo home run rtOm firit
ahC could rtcovcrand throw to first. bbcman Kelly Manders in the sutth,
Woodbridat improves to 18-S but the pmc wu altt:ady put away
overall. 6-0 io lc:a&uc play. • with 1 two.run bUrst in the fifth.
keyed by a nan-scorina sinale by
tn a Suntet Laaue prM: Shannon Dolan. r ...... ValleJ .. 0.-. View .. Octan View falls to )..2 in ·-UC
Blron1 freshman piachtt RK Ritt play •
Top OCC tennis players win
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T1lllw'MllY'• ~ Detro•• et Eomonron 6 lS om l"fiay, Mey 6
et Boston
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TBA Sotur9oY, M.., 7
Edmonton et Detroit, S-OS om
5'Mdlly, A.Qy I
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Mli*Y, Mey f
Edmonton et Detroit, SOS om
TueMity, Mey 10
N•w Jerw¥·W•Slllnoton w1.-et Bo\ton,
TBA '' l'Keuorvl W~Y. Mey II
Oetro.t et EdmDl!lon • >S om llf neceuorvl ~V, MllY 12
8o'ton •' N•w Jersev ·Welt\tngton winner, TBA Of neceuervl
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l Looez IS S·6
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l·• 6·1 6·0 Fuentes·....,nendez <RS> Clef
MOcllllulll G1rcine< IC••I •·2 6· I Velelereme·
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l Jeeoe< IE l 11 7
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SUNHT L•AGUI
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6·7, 6·l B•OC:k <E l wOft,. •·4 IO\t, 2·6. 1·6
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0·6
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won. •-o. •·J, Neflrir (FVI IO\l I·•· -· •. ,
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PT\om-W1111ente•n <FV) ctel f'elono1·HuY~.
6 3. Clef SMtln ·O..n. 6·0, def &otton·CoMll.
6· I LM·H•M9•W• (FVI won, ,.,, 6· I, '·0,
Scoll·OelOll!lde (FV) won. 6·2, 6·2, •-•
o.. ... ......
D.AV•Y'S LOOC•• ( ....... a.di) -S llool•, "lllltltf\ l ""e(ude, • .,,..,.,, , rOClt
llsl'I. IU CMlco *'· • Mild MO, 201 l'llO(ll.,..., 16 •C~. It ............ U .,_
peref\, l mo1to ~. f 1llt.ie ''*"' NIWf'OttT LA ..... -l tlMI, t4 .,...... n ai!lco l>OH, 4 Mnd MU, • l'9dl •111 ••
eo.ID!n, 11 ~ ........ I .. Mt'OI, " l"Nld.., ..
DANA WM.,_11 -t llOota. " ~ Ill t>on. 2 llO!•DUI, 1l me<lltttl, 9 It's• ......
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(Ml • .. 4 3 F!ellev (FV 4 47 t
3.200-1 W.nt1...-n.n !Ml. 10 111 2 Lock·
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IS.)9, l SMi. tFVl IS t3
)OOIH-1 Powe IFVI. •I•. 1 911u tFVI
•17 l MoNoa \Ml. 427
400 refoy-1 Morine .._02 2 Fount•"'
11 ... Y. 4403
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no intro
U-1 T9UICl'lof <FVl. 10·t 2 l(e~iCll !Ml
20-1 , l Hul!OMO <FVI 20-6 •
TJ--1 l(el!IC:k (Ml •2· 10 , Vu (Ml. 41·7
l Fox CFVl O ·S
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(FVl 13'-f, 3 Kelll<ll (Ml, 1>6·0
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114 ) TamtllVn (NH), II s.
no-1 Herrl• ICCIMI n 0, 1 More«;y
(NH), 23 I, l Powet'S (NH), 2& I.
441>-I Sluort !CdM), SU. 2 CH IMN
(NH). S.U, 3 lotnum !CdM), SS.. I
--1 Lev• ICdMl. 1•.o. 2 Dixon (NH),
2041, J Kumm (NH), 2-0S 6
M.-1 •obOIA\ (CdM), 01 t, 2 Le ......
ICclMI, OU, l ~ INHl. <1412
t ·mllr-1 ~ (NH), t:lSI, I Robb<ns
<CdMI, t lU. 3 Sltv'rocll ICdMl. f SU t20Hi+-1 On•I• ICdM), 15.l, , ari.n
ICoMI. IU; 3 Hell (NHI, IU.
l)OIH-1 0.vl\ (CdM), 41 ), 1 lrlHY
tCCIM), 0 ); , ,,,,,,., IC4M). U I.
•40 r ... .,......1 NewMr1 ~. 6• M ... ,..._,,_,, Hew-' H9t110r. U 4 t
HJ-I l>Mne ICOM), •·2, 1. ~ (NH),
6·0. l H9' (NH), H
U-1 SIUWI (CdM), 20-'-t. ~
(CdM) 20-41'); ) TllN'llvn (fiolH), ... ,
TJ-1 Cerlion {C~). •1-t; 2 H.el CNHl.
40 l l Tomllll CCdMl, Jt-1
PV-1 H9cDoll INH), 15·1: I • ......_
(NHI. ll·•. l Akin CCdM), .,.....
SP-1 Halt (CCIM), •o• : 2 CM! .... C""l.
•7 10 l $ttwwt (COM), '1• 1\'a
OT-I Holt ((dM), I~ 1. 0..0-
(CCIMl 134 •), t 0-..Yle (""J. 1'9-f
toe>-1 Eti.•°" <El 131 S. 1 • ..,,,,. !SI
U7 I l It-ISL 240S.
1..._I Re.,,... \SI. SSI 0
SS. S l Voele"I ISi. S S6 •
3 70!>-l ""'1¥1 CS>, IHf
11 St 3 Beller ISi, 13 ..
E!i•on IEI.
vioena 1s1
llOl..H-1 PHnoll IEI 1' I 7 0'90•M tEI
IU . l Hert !El 17 l
lOOLH-1 Peef\on 1£1, ff6 2 Te.ct. IE I
SI• l ltemo• ISi S2 9 400 , ... ,,_, ~k. Stl
I 600 ,.....,.-1 Est enc,. • lO o
HJ-1 Howard (El 4·10 2 Ferou.r 1E J,
4·10 3 Milin !El. •·10 U-1 M Movf.-0 !SI 16·•... 2 0.UtKll
IEl IS·IO '1, l Liv E l l•·I ...
T >-1 Liu IE I. 31·10, 1 H¥1 IE I l l 10 > Howard IE l. JO-SV,
SP-I " MelfflelO IS) ,.-0 1 weoer IE). JJ·t.. l H.,...,.ow (ill, lO-f
OT-I He<oro,,. (El. 117·2, 1 Weber CEI.
f7·f ; l A. Melfflelel CSl ... s
C--M1W a. ....._, ...,., tS ut--......,..111~~•> 10.-1 Kwr (COM) IU, l MeoM (CdMI.
ll 0 l Luce• ICOMI lU. ~1 YOUlll (CdMI, 2'.6; 2. a.rton INHJ,
17 I Mobo ICOMI 27.l
.,._I Niere (NM), l!IM.S, J ltown CNH),
I-OU, l. Cror-•n IC41M). l•t
~· C.•"-ICllM>. nu. 2 ...,.. INHl. U7 5 l MKNt.-r IC41MI. UH
Mllo-l Celll!Oll (C41M), U'-7. t OMonl
CNH), S SOS l H«llOt ((.dM), 6~ l
t·mU.-1 Wett.n CCdMl. IU1 t, l ROIWn.loft
(NHI. 12'21 7, l ROltble INHl, IUU
nou+-1 Mo<Mi cccw.1. 1u ; t ~
INHI. 17 l; 3 Miiiet (NH), lU Jmll.H-1 Moito ICCW.l. ft 7; 1 ,,_...,
INH). 512. S Hon""I ICON\), SU
4'41 re'ey-1 Cor'Olle d9I IN6 • •1 Mlle relov-1 .,..__.. Hortlat, ..._.
HJ-I S.wtn ICllMI, S-2, 1 ~ ICCIMI .S-t. l O'Dell INHl, .._,_
U-1. l.uCU ICdMI. 11·1 -., I ..,,..._ <NHI,
15-'I 1 IN'-Y IC41Ml, 11-t T J-1 JecoOten 00 0 , ..... 1 CIWlllll
ICdMl .... ,)~l~.»-6. SP-1 Green !COM), ,..~ 2 S.w ..
ICdMl, 71-lt<t, J. ...,.._ (c.4M), J»-'4 OT-l Gf'wll (COM), ... ,, t ..._. INH1, ..... > MerM11t<t 1c-.~ .....
,.ACll'te COAST L.aMU9
WI IA: .... 11'. U.-. .... ) ( ................... ,
100-1 Muftit (Wl. tU, t LeO. .... CW>.
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Bollypark, Los Alamitos results
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l4•ll, ) EnKll IWI, 12· I ll>C>et.otl IOWI, 71 Sf
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M 0r-. Collt DAILY PflOT I Ft1dey, Aprll 29, 1988
Anglers preparing for start of trout season
Trout anaknart aettina fhh1n1
ttarreadyand will beheading out to
hi&h country lakeund stttams this
..-cekcnd as the ••traditional'' trout
SC4SODOpensSaturday.
angle fl hould be cartful or"~'
JfOUndswhcndnvin,uptoa promis-
ing stream or road side lake
~hould look to local lakes for some
&oo<.I rainbow trout O~hma. Irvine
and the Santa Ana Rivtt lnkcs att
both in pr1meshapt"and have been
hc:i' ti)' tocked with rainbow trout
ror th 1$ b1a foh i na weekend.
Bia o.... .. r ind Sil' crwOOd lakes will producc10mcl0Qdcroutaction ror
both u ollcn1ndshortanaJcrs. Bia
Bear is ncarl)' full 1nd trout art hittina
lures trolled o"errockybottoms.
while r.hort fishermen arc usina
marshmellowsand salmon eus.
Newport Landir-.1rt'hndin11 var·
icty offish in loal waters.
Thc .. Fttelince".runnin~outor
Onvcy's. is rcturnina to Pavilion
docksdailywlthcoodcatchesofba s.
bonito, sculpin and some yellowtail
1ndbamcud1.
J11
NtEllEC 0
Despite la$t wctk's heavy pnna
snow1n the mountains. fishermen
should be in for a better than averaie
opener. Manymc1msand1Uac-
cns1bk lakes below 8.200 feet have
been stockC'd by the Department or
Fish and Game and there will be lots
ofraf'T)ovcr brown and rainbow trout
from last year's plants.
Watcrcondiuonsare good. but
Look to Crowley Lake to produce
hundreds ofhm1tson opening morn-
ing and the larie .. trophy" brown
trout to come from the 1 unc Lake
Looplak~and thcTwu\ lak"1n thC'
Bridgeport area Both lum and balls
will be: equally product1vcoveropen-
1ng weekend as trou1shouldbe1n a
fet.,dingmood helped bypnorm1ld
trmpcraturcsdunngApril
Trout angle~ ~hodon't want to
mah· thl' lon&dnvc lo the Sierras
Tht-sc t\\O popularOranf Count)
lakes not only stock "super' rainbow
trout 1n thr 8-to-I S pound class. but
the average fish stocked is twice the
size offish and game planters.
Anaheim Lal..c will also begcttin&a
lot ofa11cnt1on by trout fishermen
\\ho will besprt"ad ou1 around this
coun1~ fish1n&art"n.
Ou1000Rs
Lagunu Niguel lake will be llockcd
with trout to round out Orange
C'ounl) trout fishing spots.
At nearby Corona Lake, many larsc
uout have been stocked and fishina
should be excellent foranglcrscastlna
chrome lurts or soaking inflated 011h1
crawlers.
S31t water fish1na is also lookina
good for th1swcckcnd. Sport boats
opcratingout of Davey's Locker and
Shooters and hunters should plan
on aucndina theShootingSpon Fair
to be hold May 13-1 Sat Raahauae1
Pheasant Huntinaclubin Norco.
This show features all the l1tcst m
rifles. shotauns, 1mmun1tions, sear
and general hunting information.
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Mt.IC NOTIC£ f't&IC NOTICE l'talC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE NM.IC NOTICE MOC NOTICE PtllUC NOTICE
111Z91 NOTICE Of' FICTITIOUI 8U ... S8 u 111 satd note provided ad erty at aoy tune wlthm 180 K 3t3N PUllUC HllA"*GI WlLL P'fAMIT ZE-to-•A7 '°" NOTICI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TitUSTel!'I IA.LE NAME ITAT£•NT vances It any. under the days alter the sale lhefe<>I IUMMONI BE HllD 8Y ntE COSTA TORIN llOfAIT"OM, INVITING DIDI
UNOER A DEED OF TRUST NOTICE IS HEREBY The followlng persons ere te<ms of s111d Deed of Truat. (2) Price Such property Of (CITACION JUDICIAL) MESA PLAtilHINO co•-AUTHOfllZl!D A~NT F()ft Sealed bids rtlay be re
DA TEO DECEMBER 29. GIVEN that on Friday May dO•ng t>uSI,_. n tees thlrges and ellp.anMe tract of property shall be NOTICE TO DEFENDANT MISSION AT THI CITY C.J. IE~AST .. OM ANO cetYed 111 the ollice of the
1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE 20. 1988 at 10 00 am a1 tne G&M RUBBER PROO· ot the Trustee 11110 of the permitted lo be red~ (AlllSO a Acusado) TERRY J HALL, n fAllt DRIVE, IONI •Ott AN AMEND-Ctly Clerk 3300 Newport
ACTION Tl PROTECT YOUR oflioe of Larry Rothman UCTS 1<'.I! 1 La Coltna trullt erealtld by said Oeecs upon payment to the SELTZER LARRY SELTZER COSTA MEIA, CALI-llll!NT TO THI HAQO.. BouleY.,d P 0 Boll 1764.
PROPERTY IT MAY BE tocatea at 141•0 Beach Tus11n Calif 112680 of Trust purchase• 011ncaMheean-and DOES 1llVough50 tn· FC>MaA, AT t~ 'Jtl. 0.. OATIWAY FINAL OE· Newport Beach CA
SOLD AT A PU&,IC SALE Blvd Su11e 106 West· Grant Tony Swoogs 1261 Said saie wi~ be oo Ml)' not be found tn the county 1n Clull'ole Al IOOM Al .-Ot.aleLI YEL0"9ENT ,LAN TO 92658-8915 untH 11 00 am
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· monster Ca1ol0tn1a Larry ta Co\•"41 Tustin Caltl 20 19118 at 1 30 pm 1n the whi<:h the ptoperty to be re-YOU ARE BEING SUED THEM•FTE" ON MON· CONSTRUCT TWO ONE-on the 26th day ol May.
NATION OF THE NATURE IF Rothman on l>ehllll of THE 92680 IObby lo the bulldtng located deemed Ii llluated lhen 10 BY PLAINTIFF IA Ud le est• DAY, MAY °'· ,.., 9'£-ITO..Y •utLDIHGS CON-1988 II whleh time tueh
THE PROCEEDING CLUB SERIES OF SEA Larr, Morgan. 393 et eo1 South Lew•~ StrHI tl\eSecretaty forlheu5eol demandandol MARY E GARDINO fHf FOllOW· TAINfNQ 1',7Cle SOUAM bldl shall be opened and
AGAINST YOU YOU CLIFF HOMEOWNERS AS· Romone Way Cos1a Mesa. Orange Cahlorn11 92668 the purchaser hie heats Of CARANO ING APPUCATIOMI, FEET EACH, AND ONI reed IOf
SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· SOCIATION Will SELL Al Calif 9'2627 Al fh11 time ot tl\e tnlttal assigns the amount paid l>y You f\awe 30 CALENDAlt If ANY Of THI fOllOW· ONE·STOltY BUILDING Tiiie of Proi-c1: FUEL
YER PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE This t>1.1s1ness ts con· l)Ubllcauon of this noltce such purchlMr and mte1est DAYS after lhl• 1ummone ING ACTIONS AAE CONlllTING OF N ,000 STORAGE TANK RE·
NOTICE Of' HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ducMl by 101nt ~•nlura the 101a1 amount ot the un thereon at lherateol :lO per-11 NtYed on J041 lo flle a CHAu.ENOED IN COUftT, IOUAl'll' FEET, LOCATED PLACEMENT
TitUSTt.l'I IM.I CASH. CASHIERS CHECK Gr;ir11 10111 Sw19gs paid t>atance of thto obll· cenl pet annum Eltecl of tyr.wntt•n reeponH 11 THE CHAU.IENOE MAY BE AT 1SIO ANO 15'0 ICENIC Contf.c:t No.: 2679
UNDER DEED OR CERTIFIED CHECK This stall'mt'nl was filed gatton Mev<ed by the above Juntot Encumbtanoes Sec th a court. UMfTE.D TO ONLY THOSE DRIVE ANO 3570 HYLANO ln9lneer'e E1tlmatei
Of' TRUST (payable al time ot sale on .,.,in,,,., C0un1y Cle<'k of Or. dffa1bed deed ol trust an<t 6339(cl Elleci of Jum0t En· A .. n.t ~ ~ ~ wUI ISSUEI IOMIONE AAllEI AVEHUI IN A P04 ZONE. 1350.000
TF. No 77aO lawful mon.y of the Un11e<1 j a.nge Count) eon April 12 9lt1ma1eo co~1s ewpenaes cumorances A cerlthcale ot not ~otect ,~,ow.,.,._ AT THE "'9LIC HEAAeNO ENVIRONMENTAL OE-Approll9d by the City
L.-. No. '1f771 Statee) llll nght, lltle and 1988 • n d 11 d 11 a n c e s 1 1 sate ol pe<sonal pr~rly written ,..ponee muat be DESCRllKD .. THIS NO· TE AM IN AT I 0 N: E I A Council lh•s 25th day of
Not tee .e ~ QMHl thal tnter•t created by a Notice F37741t S 1 0•5 253 60 01ven or a deed 10 rHI prop. In prop.r i.g.e lofm H rou TICE Ott IN WA~N COfll· CEATWllD FC>ft HAMC>ft Aptll 1988
Serrano Reconv•yence of Oeleutt and Elechon to P11bh~ht!<l Orange Cout 11 1\ pcss11>1e that at fhe er1y ••ecuted pursuant to want the court to heel your RE a P 0 MD ENC IE 0 E • GATEWAY MASTElt PLAN. WANDA E. RAGGIO, Cttr
Company, a Clllltorr1'a COf· Mii Pur54ienl lo Declaration Dail) Pt r1 Art1t 22 29 May time of sale 1tw1 opening b•d MCtton 6338 shall d1sc11arge c-. UVEMD TO TH£ PLAN· FOR FURTHElll INFOR· Clerll
•. poratlon u trustee. Of auc-of COV9nants Condition& & 6 1J 1988 may be lfoss than thl' total such property tr om all loans " ,ou do not m. rour NINO COMMISSION AT, OR MA TION ON THE A80VE Proapect111e bidders may
rtalC NOTlCE
flCTl'nOUS 8UIMl!H
N.A .. ITATOll!NT
The following par10111 are
dOlr>g t>ullnea u
BUDDY'S DANCE CLINIC,
1695 Irvine Ave. •2015,
Coata M ... Caltl. 92627
Hatry O Scn .. ommer. 328
N N-pott BIYd • 536
Newport BMctl. Caltl 92663
This bustnes• 11 con·
ducted by· an lndlllldual
Harry D Schwimmer
This statemeni w11 flied
with the County Cle<k of Or·
ange County on March 29
1988 F11120S
Put:>hlhed Otange Cout
Dltly P1IOI April 8, 15 22 29
19118
F-22•
PUBLIC NOTICE cessor tru11ea, or Res1r1ct1ons whtch nouce F·265 1ndeb16dness due encumbrances and 1111es rHponM on time, ,ou m1r PRIOlt TO. THI PUeUC A'PLICATIONS, TELE-oblaon one set of bid docu·
aubstltuted trtdtee PIJflOanl wu recorded on June 22 II a111llable the eJtpecled over whteh the 1 .. n of the loee the caH, and rour HEAAtNQ. PHONE 75'-5245 0.. CALL ments e1 no cost at the olllc. FICTITIOUS llUllHl!ll
10 the o.ed of Truat ex-1987 1n Othc1at Recoros ot PUBLIC NOTICE 0~1n9 btd may be ob· Untied States ""''h reSl>«t ...... mon•r and prop-1. PlANNINQ ACTION AT THE OFFICE OF THI of the Publle Works o..>art-NAME ITAT'!MENT
eculed by MAHENORA PV-Orange County Ca•1lor111a, 1a1neo bv C&ll•"Q lhe follow· 10 whten lhe levy was mad• ertr _,be tMan WllJ\out PA ....... RE.ZONE PETI· Pl.ANNINO OEPAltTMENT, ment, 3300 Newport T low!
JARA and SULOCHANA 1n ac:corda.ncl! with a ()ecfar-FICTmous BUSINESS Ing telephont' numbe<s on hid pnorny further Wllfl\tnt lrom the TION ...... 03 AND DE· l'IOOM 200. n FAIR DRIVE, Boulevard p 0 Box 1768 he lol no persona ere
MAHENORAPUJAA.\.HUS· att0n of Covenants Coo· NAME STATEMENT the day t>etore tl\e sate N.L GANT, ,_.venue Of· court.. VELOPMENT AIVIEW COITA MESA. CALI· Newporl Beach CA dOtW~~~KS, 1111 BA.NO and WIFE and re-dollOnl & Restrictioos re-The tohowong petsons are ( 7 l 4 t 3 8 5 4 8 3 7 or nc:er, It<> 9o11 C-20. Laguna ""-• .. othef '-Oel nt· Dlt·ll·27 FOlt WAYNE FOR.NIA 921!58-89 t5 8a de Or S 275 Cor
cord.a JAN 31 19eo 1n corded in OtticoeJ Records ol dC•ll•g bu,..ness as 1213)827-4865 Nl9uel, CA t2t77 (7t4) qW-tL Y-may want 8ANKS, AUTHOl'llZED Publl1hed Or~ Coa1t For further inte><mahon onr'del Mer c:tt 92325 •
BoOll 13•86 Pege t t37 In-0..enge County Cahfom1a INSURED RESOURCES CALIFORNIA OVERSEAS ~ to C.U aft ettorney right AGENT FOR WHl'T1!11'0HE Dallt Piiot Aprll 21, ,... call Donald C SlmplOfl Pro-Kathenne I Grahl, 2345 1trumen1 No 37•32 ol Of. In the properly sttuateo "' AOMINIS T RA 1 ION 236 t BANtt ... •.id Tru1tee, ., Published O•ange coast ••• ,. If,_ • not llMWn Pl'IOPERTIEI INC .. TO RE-________ F-_2M_ teet Mllllagt'f at 64•·3311 PeclllC Coa11 Hwy Laguna
fle•elRecOfdslntneOffrceot said County and Slate de-Campy' Dt1vt' Suite 102 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, D111tyP1lotApr1t29 1988 anattMney,roumay-.en ZONE THE IAITlALY 12 nuntlC NOTICE Pubhshed Orange Cout Bch,Calll.9285t
the County ~der of Or· tcrobed u lrvtnt!, c11111 q;>7 t5 agent, Signed Br. Wanda F293 attorney,...,,... MrVlloe or FEET OF 133 EAIT 11TH __ r_UU1-______ Dally Piiot April 29. 1988 Jonn Jam" Grahl. 23•5 ange County, Cahlo1n1a. •nd Lot 1•5 of Tract 10068 as IRA ~•oltMQ Co1por111on. McMllllon, AHlllant Sec· • i.o.i •Id office (ll•hld In STREET FROM C2 TO MO; FICTmous BUSINESS F290 Pacthc Coast Hwy Laguna
pursuantto the Notice of De-per Map recorded on Mos· Nevadn 23f. 1 campus retary, I01 South Lewi• St . PUBllC NOTICE the~ book). CONDITIONAL USIE PER· NAME STATEMENT nun•IC NOTICE Ben Cahl 92651 faun and Etec1ton to Seit cette.neous Maps records of Dt1•e Su•t" 102 lrv,ne Cahf Orange , CA 92111 O..puea de que le en· MIT TO CC>HVVtT A 5t-___ r_UU\.______ Thtt bust,,.11 11 con
• thet'eunder recorded DE· sa.o county 92715 (714)39S-4700 FICTITIOUS .USINEIS lreguen Hta cltecton Ju-UNl'T MOelU:HOME PARt< The follow.no persons are
CEMBER 4 191!7. '" Booll · Recofd Owner DAVID L P •tS Dus1ni'S5 15 con· TAC •602570• NAME STATEMENT dldat tnWd ttene un plaz.e TO INDUSTRIAL USE; d~R~:~t:'ss' MIR-FICmlOUt llUllNEIS d~~:rn:~s~~l•nchwtle
NIA Page NA lnslrument1WOLFE ANO CAROLINE L ductt!d o, oc.orporat!OI'· Published Orange Coat Thetollowlngpe<sons.,e cle3001ASCALIHOAAIOS CONSTRUCT 40,000 ROR 337 W Bay St Apt• NAMEITATEMENT ThlS statement wu tiled
No 87-6721•9 of WO 01· WOLFE J Ct>nSIOf'Nt• Mercer Dail>' Ptlo1 Apn 29 May OCMr>g bos.ness as para pre1enlar una SQAUltE FOOT MUL Tl· Costa Mesa C.alll 92627 The following~· are wtth the County Cle<k of Or· flc•al RecOfdt <111111 Seit on The StrHI Address and COfp SK•t-taov 6 t• 1998 BRASHIER & CO 1111 rffpuee1a eec:tlta a m• TENANT INDUSTIUAL doong bvstll1!SS as
MAY 13. 1988 al 9 •5 AM other common deStgnatlOll, Th•• Sl&IPfT\P!'I ... as hied " 297 Bay11de °' Corona del quln• en Hle cone. SPACE IN THREE BUILD· Ron Martin. 387 w Bay TACO FLATS 1889 t ·~· County on Mareh 29
at THE MAIN {NORTH1 EN· 11 any of lhe real property With the Count~ CtPr~ 01 Or Mar. Calif 92625 Una carte 0 una 19-mada INGS AT 13' EAST ttTH St Apt 4 Costa Meaa. Cahl Brookhutst Sr . Founletn 19 8
ffiANCE TO THE COUNTY des c rt b • d above 1 s PUBLIC NOTICE Maret• G Brashier 103 telelonlc• no le ofr-a STREET IN AN MO ZONE. 92627 Valley Callt 92701! f37920I COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC purp0tle<I to be 19301 •nge Counly on Aprtt 11 Jasmine Creek Corona del protec:c'on; av rHpuesla ENVIRONMENTAL DE· Thtl bullness 15 con-Fou11d S Ztady l9552 Published Orange Coast
CENTER WEST SANTA FIRESTONECtRCLE.HlJl'tl· t988 Fl,........, OEPART .. ENTOF Mar Cahl 92625 Hcrlt11m-ulnalleneque TERMINATION: NEGATIVE dueled by an lndlllldual Brookline Ctr Hunllngton DallyPtlOtAprtl 8 t5 22 29· ".-.. '" R B h 103 _..., ON Ron Martm Be h C Ill 92646 1988 ANA. CA. at pubhc auctton ING TON BEACH CALI· Pul>losMd Orang .. <.oast THE TREASURY J&mes ras •er cumpllr con In for· DECLARATI Thea stat~nl was toled ac • F.226 to the ~t b«lder tor FORNIA Daoty Potot Apr 1 n 29 Mav NTERNAL REVENUE Jasmine Creel< Or Corona ma I Id ad a a I a 9 a I ea 2. PLANNING ACTION lh lhe Count C~k I O Bi:~~~! Cl" Zt~~nfi:.'!~~ ----------cash (payab6e at the 1tme ot Sa.dsate .. dtt>emaele but 6 ,3 1988 SERVICE df'IMar Caiol 92625 •opladatalwtedqutet. PA·ll·l1 FOR A. D. •• Y 0 r· """·-.. ,, PUBLIC NOTICE tale tn lawful money of the WlthOut c011eoan1 or .. .,. ~ 261 NOTICE OF SEALED T111s buaon11n It con· que la cone eecuche .., WAIGHT, AUTHORIZED ange County on Apt1I l3 S.K.h Caltl 92646
Untied Stat•I ... nght. title, renty e•press or 1mpt..O re-BID SA.LE dUCled by husband and wile cno AGENT FOA CHEVRON !988 F17ntl Thea buS•llllH •5 con· FICTITIOUI .UllNEll
and onteteSt ~ 10 gerd1no totle posse<Jston OI PlJBllC NOTICE unoer t~ auth0<11y '" James R Brash .. , SI ualed no preeanta au U.S.A. INCOA,OAATEO P bllsned Or C 1 dueled by husband •nO ""11• NAME ITATEMINT and now held by tt under encumbrancAts 10 pay fOf internal Revenue Cocte !ti!<: j This statement wu toted rHpue1t1 • ti.mpo, '"'"• FOA A CONDrTIONAl USE u ange oas Lorinda Ztady The followlng peraona are
.. Id deed In the property dehnquenl m11inten1ncl! NOTICE OF 11on 6331 lhe proper1y de w1111 thf' County Cte1k ol Or perder el c .. o, r le pueden PERMIT TO CONVERT .AN Daily Pilot April 22 29 May Thta statement wu Ille<! doing t>uslnen as
Situated In ..,d County and usessments costs and at· TRUSTE~·s SALE scrr~ below has been seoz ange County on March 31. qultar au aolerlo, 1u dln.,o EXISTING GAi STATION 8· 13· 1988 F 259 with the Counly Clerk 01 Or-HORSE PLAY. 1702
State and described u fol· 1orney' lees 10 wol Loan No C3598 6 11 ed tor nonpayment of 1988 y otru cou1 de eu TO A GAi STATION/MINI • ~11989 8 County on March 3o, Florida ;;23. Huntington
lows $2 548 1 • w11h interest E BALBOA. L TO 1n1t!rnat revenue ta•es due f37S395 propleded aln evlao adl-MART. AT 304I BRISTOL PUBLIC NOTICE 988 F37Ul5 Baac:h. Calif 92648
ALL THAT CERTAIN lher'eon a, prov•ded 1n sacO TS No A81728 from ARTHUR & BETTY Published Orange Coast clonal por pet1e dela COf'fe. STR££TIN A Ct ZONE. EN-----------1 Publo•hed Ora"""' COUt Stacie_ Stegel 1702
LAND SITUTATED IN THE Oeclar11ron .tdvances H UNITCOOEA POWELL 25511 RUE Dl•tyPolotAprol22 211 May E11letan otro. tequlaltoe VIRONMENTAL OE· FICTITIOUl8USlNES$ ,, 1 p;1 &ftfl2:z"ig Me Fto11da -23. Hunltngton
STATE OF CALIFORNIA any uncerth111ermsofsal0 CAL1FORN1A OVERSEAS CHANSON LAGUNA 6 13 19118 legelff. Puede que u1tad TUUtlfNATION.IXl!MPT. NAMEeTATDlfNT vaty to ....,r Y Bach Caltl 921M8
COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY Oecia1ah0<1 1--. charges I BANK Ii duly appo.ntlkl NIGUEL CA 92617 The F·2S8 qulera Hamar a un .tlogedo 3 PLANNING ACTION The fOllOll!.IOQ persons are 6 13· t988 L M Adams 720 W •th
OF COSTA MESA OE· and e•rien-of sa•d At-Tru1tee under 1~ ta110,,.1119 prooeity .... ,11 t>e $Old •1 pub· DttDtJC NOTICE lnmedlatemente. llnocon-,A..,. FOR GARY Q. doong bus>ness u F 257 St Unit 210. Long Beach
SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS torne>' descr•bed det>CI •A ·l1u.i i.c aale under sealed bid~ rUUL oce a un abogedo, puede NEWTON FOR A CON· CREATIVE SOFTWARE Calif 90902
PARCEL l LOT 111 OF The Homeowne" As· WILL SELL AT PUBLIC p1ov•dl'O by lntemat Rev K'9127 llamar • un fffVlclo de ref· DITIONAL UIE PERMrT TO PACKAGING 2775 East l'tB.IC NOTICE ThlS bullnHs 11 con·
TRACT NO 10277 AS SOC.8llOf1undf'tN1dC>t!ctar-AUCTIONTOTHEHIGHEST 0 tnut'Coctesectoon63351nd FICmtOUSBUSINESS •r.n<:I• de .t»ogadol 0. AU.OW AUTO SA.US IN Mesa Verde Drive Sutte dueled by II general part·
SHOWN ON A MAP RE· ahon herelOIOte e11ecu1ed BIDDER fOR CASH font hO retateel regutallons Date NAME STATEMENT un• oflclna de aruda legal AN EXllTING INDUSTRIAL 0·20!> Cossa Mesa. Cllltl FICmlOUS 8USINESS nershtp
CORDED IN BOOK US. and dehllt'fed 10 fht> und~ •or'TI~ which ore lawful ten Bids woll l>C! Opened MAY 9 The lollOWing persons are (HI el dtrectorlo lale· BUtlDDfQ LOCATED AT !'12626 NAME STATEMENT SllCM! Siegel
PAGES lO THROUGH l• IN-s.gneO I wrnten D«larat•on df'r on tt'le United StalPSI 1988 Time Bids well be d buSI fonlco). 7'0 WEST 1STH STREET, Mr John B Pope 2775 The following persons are Th.s statement wu filed CLU~IVE OF M IS· ol Del•ult af\O Oemdnd lo• and or the cashier s.OP"ne>d 1100am Placeot ~~SS R~~';.SasAUTO DE I c ... No.537058 BUILDtNG J-2. IN AN MG East Mesa Verde Drove do1ngbullineuu w11111heCounty C!«kolOt·
CELLANEOUS MAPS RE· Sale . .and a -11ten Notice of cer11l•ed or othe• cheCI<~' Sall'> 2•000 Av1t3 Road TAILING 65 Pt estone Tt-e name aod llddress of ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL Coste Mesa Caht 92626 DENTAL MANAGEMENT ange County on March 29
CORDS OF ORANGE Default anO EtACllOt'I tc Seit .pec:1f1eo 1n C1v1I Code Sec· Laguna N•guel CA 92677 1 1 C ·1,1 9271• n 111e court •• IEI nombre y DETERMINATION; EX· Thea busoneu 15 con· DECISIONS(OMOI. 364 C~lt 19811
COUNTY CALIFORNIA to be rec0<d.i 1n 111(' Count) hon 29:14'1 (Payable'" lull at •111 Ftoot T1ll<t Ottered Only '" ne a d•recc1on de la cone"' SU· EMPT. ducted by an 1ndtvldual Drive ,.5 Lagun• 8aach '319HI
EXE PT THEREFROM ALL wt>ere 1"8 real properly de-the ,.,.,., ot sa•P 1 aM nghl hlte tne rtgnl 1 ·lte aod mlerf'SI of Ru u E' 11 Ch" SI op 11e1 PER•OR COURT COURT Of 4. PL ANNINO ACTION Jotln B p~ Cahl 9265 l Publtshed Otenge Coast
Oil GAS. MINERAL ANO scrobe<I llf'<e n • 1ocated and onteres1 conveyed to ARTHUR & BET TY POWELL Reyes 65 Pmesione ltv•ne CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF PA-11 ... FOl'I CRAIG RICH-This atalement was tiled Ricnrao B Ryan 36A C~tl Dltly Piiot Aprll 8 15 22, 29
WATER RIGHTS BUT Tru"" conducting sate and now held t>y of under onandtolheptoP«tyw•llt>e Ca~~1:2~~:iness is coo· ORANGE 700 Cov-c ~nter ARDS, AUTHOAIZEO wothlheCountyCleri.otOr· Drive •5 Laguna Beach. 19118
WITHOUT RIGHT OF Larry Rotnrnan AllOfney a1 Nld Deed of Truss 1n th<il ottered tor sate ti r•· ducted b an tndovlduat . D11•e Wes1 Post Oll1ce Bok AGENT FOR WILLIAM K. ange County on Aprot 19 Calif 92651 F-227
OR WITHIN 500 FEET 8efv1ce 1•140 Beach Blvd scribed •nue Sf'rvoce wtll lutntsh 1n. Thia statement w11t hied 92102·0838 OITIONAL USE PERMIT f378231 ducted by an 1ndt11tdu11 P\llllC NOTICE ENTRY ON THE SURFACE Law Business Collectton Property hc1e1n111ter de ques1eo tilt> 1n1ern11t Rev· Ru1Jsef,V Reyes 1 83~ Santa Ana. C11tlorn11 RUSSELL FOR A CON· 1988 Tho' business Is con·
THEREOF AS RESERVED Suite 106 Westminster TRUST OR 6 I 1 E formation about ponoble oth lhe Count Cieri. of Oi The name address and FOfl RETAIL SALES OF Pubhal'>eo Orange Coast Rtehlld B Ryan
BY CJ SEGERSTROM & Catiloro11 92683 I 7 141 B A L B O A L T O encumbunce5 which may :""" Courtly ~n April IS lelephone numt>er of plain-AUTOMOBILE I IN AN EX· Daily PolOt Apnt 29 May 6. fhlS statement was filed FtCTITIOUI llUSIHEll
SONS IN A DEED 'lE· 895-3308 BENEFICIARY CALI· beusetut 1ndete<mm1ngthe .. ,., 111ts all<Jt"ney. °' pla1n11tt ISTINOMUlTI-TliNANTIN· t3,20 1988 ... 1h1heCoun1yClerkolOr-NAMEBTAT'!MIEMT
COROEO DECEMBER 29 DATED Apt• 26 1988 FORNIA OVERSEAS 8ANI( viii)(! of lhe onlerest being 19118 F277N1 W•lhoul an attorney IS (El DUSTIUAL •UILDING F-288 Inge County on March 29 The loltoWtnQ persons.,.
1978 IN BOOK 12981 PAGE By L.arry Rothman BuS>-r«:Ofded July 30 1986 as sold Oescroptt0n ol prop· nombre la d•rec.coon y el nu-LOCATED AT 1311 "K" 1988 CIOlng bu.--S u
19117 OF OFFICIAL RE· ness Coll«tton Servoet' Instr No 86·331862 of Of· efly A CONDOMINIUM PubhsMO Ot~ Coast mero de telelono del LOGAN AVENUE IN AN MG PUBLIC NOTICE F37U01 2 GU VS H 0 USE·
CORDS Published Ora119e Coast l1c111Rec0td&1n t~ olf!Cf! ot LOCA TEO AT 255 l t RUE Oaoly PllOI Apttl 2i Msy 6 abogado del dern1nd1nte o ZONE. ENVIRONMENT AL Publ•"ned Or1tfl09 Coul CLEANING SERVICE. 1971·
PARCEL 2 EASEMENTS Oeoly Pilot Apt1I 29 M1y 5.
1
the R«order of Otange CHAN SON LAGUNA !3 20 19118 F.280 del Oemandente que no DETERMINATION: EX· IC*21 DallyP1totApfll8, 15,22 29 AWatlaceAve Coltal\AeM,
AS SET FORTH IN THE 12 1988 County lllld deed of trual NIGUEL CALIFORNIA IHtnCe abogado "' LAW EMPT FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS 1981! Cahl 92627
ARTICLE ENTITLED EASE· F292 dflsot>ed the ronowing prop ASSESSORS PARCEL NO. PUBLIC NOTICE OFF 1 c Es OF 1 Jo H N s. PLANNING ACTION NAME STATEMENT f·222 A Alex Jeannln. t971·A
MENTS OF THE OECLAR· erty 939. 19 138 RAPILLO 7777 Cenler Av· PA ...... 71 FOl'I DAV1D ROSS The IOllowtng persons ire Wallace Ave . COile Meaa
ATION OF COVENANTS. PUBLIC NOTICE PARCEL ONE LOTS 4 5 Property mav be inspected FICTmous aUSINEH ettue Suite 203 Huntington FO.. A VARIANCE FROM dolno bustness as Ml.IC NOTICE C•lll 92627
CONDITIONS ANO RE-FICTITIOUS 8UlfNESS I ANO 6 AND THE WEST· •t 2551 t RUE CHANSON NAME STATEMENT Beach Cahlorn1a 926•7 SIDE IETIIACK ltEQUIRf-WALKER PARKING CON-David J Velentlnl 1971-A •• STRICTIONS RECORDED ERL y t3 FEET OF LOT 7 IN LAGUNA NIGUEL CALI The IOllowlOQ persons are Phone 71• 8•8·•8•9 MENTI TO AUOW THI SUL TANTS/RESTORA TION FICmtOUS euatNEIS Wallace Ave C011a Mesa ·-:~IN BOOK 13303 PAGE 906 NAME ITATEMEHT BLOCK 8 OF THE BALBOA FORNIA FROM EXTERIOR doong buSH'IMS as DATE (l'f'<'llll) OCT 07 U'ANSIOH Of' AN E'JUST· ENGINEERS 575 Anton NAME ITAT'IMINT Calif 92627 ~OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF Thel~personsare TRACT IN THE CITY OF ONLY Submos~.on of Bids FORERUNNER PRO 1987 ING8ATHftOOMINAR£Sf. Blvd SUtta27 Coste Mela Thefollow1ngper100S1re Thll bus1nes1 rs con·
SAID COUNTY dOtng buSlnMS u NEWPORT BEACH COUN· AM btd$ must be ~bm•lled OUCTIONS 877 w 16th St a.,., L Gr.nwllle, Clertl, 0 ENT I A L 0 up L E x Cahl 92826 cl0tno boltness as ducted by I Qef*al P•rt· Propetly •ddreu II THE JANES COMPANIES. TY OF ORANGE STATE OF on Form 2222 Sealed Bid Newport Beach. Cahl 92663 •r MarJ«le f.CI•, Deputy LOCATED AT 1119 TUSTlH CWA Walker Inc MICh-JOSLYN BENEFITS INC nerllttp
purportedly l<nown H 3385 ~~~r,;:1• Park Irvine CAL.IFORNIA AS PEA MAP torPurchlM"OfSetzedProp-Allin Neumann Fam•IJI Published Ormnge Coaat AVENUE IN AN.., ZONE. 19an 2121 Hudson Avenue 1200 Wntcfltt OflVe. New· David J Valentln1
SUMMERSET CIRCLE Mleh I 0 Janes •33 AECORDEO IN BOOK .. e<ly Cont.Kl tne office Ill· Trust 1175 w 16th Newpor1 Dally Ptlol Aprtl 8 15, 22, 29. ENVIRONMENTAL OE-Kalamazoo Ml •8808 port Beach Call1. 92680 This statemeot WU llled
COSTA MESA CA 92626 IMI • p AGE t I 0 F MI s d•c31ed below for Forms Beach Calif 92663· 1988 TE ........ TION: EXEMPT. Thi• buslness Is con-Jollyn Benetltl Inc Coll· with the County Clti'k of Or·
The total amount of lhe ~bet6!1T1er;~;5 Corona del CELLANEOUS MAPS IN 222;i and mlormet1on about This business ,5 con· F23S t. Pt.ANNINO ACTION dueled by a corpora1100 lo1n1e enge County on March 29,
unpaid balance ot the Obll· ~ I THE OFFICE OF THE th11 pt~ly Subm11 bids to ducte<I by Trustee ,A..U-72 FOA lt09ERT L Howard 0 llndecs. Ch .. I ThlS bu11neu II COil· t988
• gai.ort MCUred by the P'OC>-hts bustnHI 15 con· COUNTY RECORDER OF the per,on named be'ow Kalhryn Hiidreth PUBLIC NOTICE SEILING, AUTHORIZED E.cec Ofltcer dvctect by a corporation Ft1'l207 ~ea·~.~-:=:.·:~ ~:: ~"J':!.Mduat SA~~~g~~TYTWO LOT o~~llwlpt.•meyme~~s :'.:lmbes Tho• Slatemenl WIS hied KM23 AGENT FOA AOHltT •• Wiih~~s~~~asotfr~ ~h~ ~f:::.,, WIS hied o:,uy~:e:-~r:nrs 2~.
f'·-stat~ftt WU filed ............ W•lh the County Cleftt of Or· F1cm1ou1 au•-·· FOSnA FO*A VARIANCE c c•~k I"-.... ectvaooes at the hme ot Ille ·~• -·-·· clGHT fl!I ANO THE EAST B•d musl ft-accompano-' C &A 9 """' FROM DEVELOPMINT •= County on April t9 With fhe ounty -O ..,.. 1988 with the COunty Cleft< ot 0.. "" ..., •nge aunty on ....,rrl I ' N·--&T·-..-NT C •• ""' tn1tlet publocauon 01 the No-• ERL y 1• FEET OF LOT bv IM full amount of the btd 1988 ""'"' .. I"'"""' STAHDAADI TO AllOW A 19 8 ange ounty on ... arcn ''" F-220 ttce of Sate ti S t53.870 SO angt' County ort Ap"I t2, SEVEN 171 IN BLOCK EIGHT 11 it tolats S200 °'!en If the "1m1 The lollOVltong per90n1 •re IJRICtt Dl'IV£WAY AT ft3S Fl71122 1988 ----------
In add1tton 10 cash the l888 FmetO ti!) OF THE BALBOA total bid 1s more than $200 Pvbfllhed Orange coast doing buSlnes• es ANAHI* AVfNU£ IN AN Publlthed Orange Coast FS1120S Mt.IC NOTICE
TruSIH Wiii acc;epl c:.rtlfled TRACT IN THE CITY OF submit 20 percent ol the Daily Piiot Apnl 29. Mey 6 HOLY COW 216'~ Manne A2 ZONE. £NYIAONMEN· Dally Ptlot Aprll 29 Mey 6 Published Orange Coast ----------
checks ceetuer a chechs Oa~b~~~~~r 29 c:: NEWPORT BEACH. COUN· amount btd or S200. whoeh· 13. 20 19815 Avenue. Balboa Island, Cahl TAL WfERMfNATIONi EX-13 20, 19118 Dally Piiot April 8, 15. 22, 29. FICTITIOUI BUIMll
drlwn by• State or Federal 1 TV OF ORANGE STATE OF ever 11 grt!oter On accep· F-2117 92661 EMftT. F-279 1988 ... ME ITAT'!MINT
Credit Uf'llOn Of Savtnga .... 6, 13. 1888 F·286 CALIFORNIA AS PER MAP lance of ltte highest bid the c H Hurst, 322<1 t Ridge· 7. AN EJCTENltON OF F-225 The loflowtng ~·are
11Cocta11011. or Savlr>gt a.oh, RECORDED IN BOOK 4 balance due ti any Will be MLIC NOTICE way Ave Laguna Niguel. TI• AfOUllT IY JtM f't&JC NOTICE dolnQ bullneM u.
eulf'lortZadtodobu91neeeln "8.IC NOTICE PAGE 1 l OF' MIS· requ111d1nlull Formof Pay· Caltl DIETZE, AUTHORIZED Pt8JC NOTICE VtOEO LABS CO, 20&6
11W State All checkl muet CELLANEOUS MAPS RE-ment All payments muai be FICTmOUS ltUltNEll Oorotny Hurat. 3224 1 AODfT fOf11 JOHN HAMl\.o K.ai& Plaoentra. Costa~ Cellf
be ,,,,.....,,ly dstecl in Iha FlCTITIOUI IWllHESS CORDS OF SAID ORANGE by cash ~•lied check ..,._ ITAna.NT Ridgeway Ave , Lagune TON IT HE HAMIL TON FtCTm<>U6 IW._ll FlCTtTIOUl ltU .... 11 92627
eYen' •P<'ldfl< 1ther than cash NAMI! ITATUftNT COUNT Y Cllhtt'• 1 or tieasur" 1 The lollowlng S-tont 11e Noguet. Calif COWANY FOft 'A.-..e?, NAME ITAT£•MT NAME 11'AT'!•NT Rober1 D KleMlhor1t
,, acc .. c;teo lhe Trusteem•t The I011ow1rtg petSOMI are NOTE ALL OF CENTRAL eh«:i. or by II United St•I• doing bult,_.. This business IS COil· A V~NCE "''°" THI! The lonOWtng perlOnS .,. The I~ penona are 2073 Conllnenlat, Cotta
w1trino1<1 the 1nullnC4! of the dotng bualneaa u AVENUE ADJOINING SAID poslal bank ellpress °' GARMON ENTERPRISES. dueled by husband end wile FRONT tETIACK AE· dotng buatneU a1 doong bUSlllell u M .... calif 02827
Trusttt ~ o.ed urttll l\lnda CLEAR PRODUCTIONS LOTS EXCEPTING THE telegraph money order 28•9 Europe Of Coste CH Hurll outftnff:HTI ANO A CON-SUBWAY '2658 211850 BRADFORD STUDIO, 775 Thl1 bu91n... 11 con·
btlCome avati.ble to lhe 1728 Bedford Lone .. 16 NOTHERL y 6 FEET ANO Make check or money Ofcler Mna, Callf 92828 This statement wu hied DITIONAl. UIE ,ERMIT Golden Lentern. Laguna W 17th St Suite K. Coste ducted by: en lndMdual
payee O• e!1d0f ... u e mat· Newport Beech Calif 9;>660 THE SOUTHERLY 6 FEET payable to the Internet Rev James E. Garmon, 211•g with the County Clel'k of Ot-FO.. Of'f'·alTC ftAMMllO NlQu.1, Celll 82677 tMta Callf 92627 R.O. KleMlhor1t I~ of right Candace Anne Clear WAS ABANDONED AS A er1~ Ser~ Europe Or COate Mesa ange County on Aprtl 25. FO.. A "'"IOUILY ... Jactt z Kay 32t2 An,,. Bradford John Salamon. Th11 •t•temenl WH lllecl
Saco sale will be made, bUt 1728 Bedfotd Lllll,. ., t6 PUBLIC HIGHWAY ANO fll111ute of Title T~ rlgllt Celol 92626 1988 PAOVEO INOUITAIAL Clre... Hunllnoton 8"ch, 380 Vtetoria St : 15, Coste with the County~ Of Or·
without tOYenaflt Of Wat· Newport Beach Calif 92660 THE PORTION IS A.BAN· htle ano 1n1ereat ot the t•~· ThlS bueinas la con-fJ1M22 BUtU>ING: AND MNEWAL Celof 92'49 M .... C.tif 92627 enoe1 COun~ on Mardi 29,
renty ••pr-or Hnpi)ed r• This bu••ness , con· CONED CONVEYED TO payer (named on the front 01 ducted by an lnd•Vidual Publ~ O.ertge Cont Ol',A,..1Jt, AYAAIAJfCl Thi• buslneu " con-This bu11net. is con-19&8
gardrr19 lllle, pc111u on or ~led bt an ind v1au111 THE LOS AfljGELES INTER· lhrs lorm1 in end to lhe prop Jamee E. Gannon OaJy Pilot Aprr4 29 May 8. FROM FAOMT llTaACK dueled by hua~ end w•le ducted by an 1nc:lhlfdu.I ~
encumbrances 10 .. 1tsfy1he Car>ciK• A Clear URBAN RAILWAY COM· eny tt ollered tor sale sub· Thll llllM*lt wu lol4!d 13. 20. 1988 HQUtMJMNTI AND A Jltfl l Key Bradlord John Salamon Pubhlhed Or*"09 Cout
1ndebl-MCUred br Mid This statement .., .. !1;ed PA.NY. AND SUBSEQUENT-tKI lo any prior vahd With the Cou'lty Clerk Of Of. F-285 CONDtllOMAI. UK ..... Thi• llat.menl WU hied Th.1 ttalwnent WU hied o.l!y Pilot Apnl •• 15, 22, 29,
Deed lnc:tudlng the 1 .. and Wtlh the Coun1y c1 .... ol °'. Ly THE NORTHERL v 13 25 outatand•r>g mo<1999e1. en. enge County on Apnl 12, llllfT '°" THI ~IL y with lhe County~ of Ot With lhe Counly Cieri! Of Or-19"
Hl*IM of the trust" and ange Courtty ()(I Aprn 12 F E E T A N 0 T H E cumt>rences or othllf hens 1988 PUBUC NOTICE A"""OVID tNDUITRIAL ll'lge County on Aofll 25 enge County on Merch 29, t-~------P:._;.2_19_
ot the trusts cr•ted by aatd 19a8 Fln•t2 SOUTHERLY 13 2 FEET OF tn 1a11or of third parties FSn411 FICTITlOUI IWllHEU IM.HLDIHG AT 101 f(ALlllUI 1981 • 1998 SELL
deed, advanc:.e 11\ef-!.~ PubltS"--' Oranna Coa•t THE PORTION SO A.BAN· egeJnet the taxpayer tne11re Pubtllhed Orange Coaat ~.IYI IN AN W ZONE. EN• • '171121 '11UOI wtth inter•t as pr.,..,...., . """ , .. ,,. "' CONED WAS CONVEYED 1upertot to the !fen of th4t Deity Pilot Apfil 22 29 Mey NAME ITATl•NT Vl.-ONlllllNTAL DI!• Publilhed Orange CO< Publttnecl Ofange Coal
lhef.,n. and the unpaid pttn· ~;~ ~'~°i:a Ap,, 2' n May TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT Untied Statn All property ia II. I). 1988 The lollowlng '*''°"9 we TE .... ATIOM: .. QATIYI Oel!Y Plkll Aprll 29 Mey 8, Daiiy Piiot Aprlf 8. f5, 22, 29,
c;rpat of tile note MCUfed by · • BEACH A MUNICIPAL olt•ed IOf sale wflefe 11 and F-263 doing l>u91MM ... DeCLAAATIOM. U, 20, 1981 111e thro th C~ ifi d aa1d deed w11h tntereat F·268 CORPORATION FOR HIGH· u II Ind withcWt recourM RASCAL 8 SALON 2576 I ZOM IJCCl,TION F-284 F·22l U SS ~ ~u~m~ ~-·c~ncr ~~~ ~~~~ ~~ 8 ~~-~~~==•~===========~====~~=~~-==•~-~~ Note n1Uu nu YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T No guaranty ex ..,arrenty eA· ....... Calif l2fl27 1
Doted .\prll I 1988 FlCTJTIOUI IWllNHI UNDER A DEED OF TRUSl l)'ess or imploed II made H f'ICTmOUe 9'19Mlt Amr 8 u r r u'. 1 7 4 1
I l Ill RAN O A E ' NA• ITATEMENT O'TEO 7118186 UNLESS fO lhe vehdoty Ot the tot .. , T~~TEJllMENT .,. Pomona •49. CoSll M ..
CONVE\'AHCI COWANY, The fOllowlng 90nl are YOU TAKE ACTION TO quellty quantity wetghl ..,,.._ peraons Calif, 92627
,. a-tit .......... A•· doing bullMM:: PROTECT YOUR PROP· SIH, Of cond1t1on 'o1 any~ dot:1t:'NAKe:· SALES Lauri• Tarvin, 1'41
...,.,., Ute -,l!NdeM, p Ac IF I c 0 Es I G N ERTY. IT MAV BE SOLO Al lhe property. Of Ill ,,,,,... 11i10 Skyparll Cwc .. • 1oi Pomona •40, Co•t• M ....
Cellfotflll t1101T (11t) GROUP 1088 N CoHt A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU IC)( any UM or purl)OH No IMne Calif 9271'-8242 • ~~ 92t21, I ,.._= 1:.:.::.t~h ..=· HiOh"'ay, Lagune Beach NEED AN EJ(PLANATION cl8lm wlll.,. coneidefeel fof AuMu ~ .. Almand 455 ~~a~~::;::
· • • C.fll 92851 OF THE NATURE OF THE e11ow9nGe Of ad)utl"*lt Ot M.,...._ Ln SOltna 9.ect1 -·-I ,,,...,.NT Pu l Jon&MaOll S95 PAOC£EO!NGS AGAINST for r~ of ltMI .... CeAf 12705. • net""P 8umle ~ ~;r 2t c:t 81vebtrd Cef'lyon Or • YOV. YOU SHOULD CON· b .. ect on fttllufe of the PfoP-Thie bU-.MU i• c:on· ~ ~ WM Iliad
-T I ' y L.8gllfta Beech. Celit 92651 TACT A LAWYER twit'° COf'!fonn With.,,, ... ctuct«I by' an Ind~ W'tn th9 Court"' Cl«'lt of Or· • ttll Ttua bulln"• tt con. 111 E 8eitioe Bou1evwd, prUMd °' llT\plted r~-,.._.. l.Ale ""'*'d 'T
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1 ducted br 111 1nc1~ ~erwpott leech, CA 92tl1 re..-i1atton Redemption T1V.I ataterMnt wu filed = C<Nntr on Apt 12• P\llJC M)TIC( Paul Joh11nuon Ill a llrwt eddr .. OI com< R"Ontt The rlgttt9 of ,.. wtth t~ Countt Clerk of Or• Pm•
Thi• •tatemen1 wu Meo mon deetgnallon of proper1y clemption, • ~fled if'I #!09 COunty on ~etdl 21. Puottllhed 0r.,. ca.ue
IC-.will\ tlMI County 0 ._. of Ot· 18 attown above. no • .,,..,,,~ lnt•nal ~ Code MC-tltl t\Aa.. Ptilol Aptll l.Z. 21 ,.., ncrmoue..,._U enoeeoYntyonAprll9. tMI • g1v«1 u to Ill ~t• lione:a37.arequotedUIOf. ~ i"';'S IHI '
-.,. IT flJ77m ,,.. OI conectneaat n. IOWI See '337. ~ Publdtlecl Orange CoMt ' F4M ~ ~ . h . Nblllhed Ot11119t eo.t beMflcillly UNMr .-1 o.td tlOn Of P<OC*1y (II Wora 011tJ Pilot ~Ill. 15, 2J.. 290 --------·I ,.,.. ._....,.....,,... .. o.11y PtlOt ADttl 22. 29 ~ of. r1uat bY reeean of e ..,. Afr; l*'IOft tlflOM 1911 ~,~:,CIATU· e:is 1•• ;-Wt=°'=:.'"::::. ::".Z.':..':'~ ,.,,, _. ................................ _.,
~ 1140t V~ ~ hlnrtafcn~lllCS• pay tt.• emoun1 ctua, A_... .._ t tO WW., ....C llJ'fll D...., tD lfle 1AlllllellQ'4ld a iogeviar ~ H • .,.._ __ ....._ ........... .....,...__.,
Cllll m~ "'llttin D«iaralon"' ~ ~fie pnic•llinv • -.v • MCntw aJ 111•• dofna llUiilfleM .. ~·...:.. ~ ~ fllChflOW.U 11118 anGDemanOIOtSlla ....,. , ... laoretary .. .,, I~ .... 9'AW cflmPllD INYllT·
---,......._ ~· ..... eTAfD I ~flO!Qat~MO p,tono ..... "*'Mf.W "" ............. ~ MALTOM, aon ..... -_.......... --itfle ~...,.....,. ot ~ to ~--Iba W*llld'l~I SM he-C1oin9........ Neoilipar1 ..,,. Colll,.,.,...,, ...... :':.""" ~ ...._.....__ Ul ..... llltMI '° ... Mid,.._.,, _... '99tor9 .-8UtitMAM aTAaLH, Call IHl1
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STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
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nounce • new service now ev1"t-
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name for you tt no extra char99,
and M"9 Y'O\I the tifM .rid the
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lttttment wtth tM County~.
pVbtt.n one. • weetc for four
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cauon wttt'I the County CNlr1l.
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0rMige Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday. Apnl 29, 1M8 •
1Muc llJllCl NlJC llJTICl ruaat M>l1Cl NlJC fl)TICl -NI.IC _,Ta MUC M>TICf -NlJC fl>TICE NU _,TICE MOC ll>TU ~_ ...................... -...;.;;. ...... _I·__._.:,.;::::::.:,.:.:::.:.::~-... ----------------•·-------------~ ~--..-. ..... --.-.-...... ___ ------------------~ ·---------------•---·----------------------------·• ll-All Oll'ler buMneM 11~ I t0.000 00 D9INl1d NoW 10 It ... Of e.Ntonil.i, prcwidecl 0 L 0 C 0 U H T Y ~ N0nca lliOnce TO ,OU with 10 tie '>'OUVhl to NOnC• Of! -----.------NOTICa TO W'd I~ \le9d &iy Iha 111• re4Hftleel n n.i. 1t1at tN 01s11n1ent OI Al-COUATHOUlt COANEA TW CfTY Cll' CMOfTOllll Cll' t"9 8ollct ol Suoer'llllOla 1\1-.... WnoN Cll' ..::nnoue M .... ~Cll' lllltf'lded tr~Of WWW! '"'O\IO" ••r1tow . ~ ........ ConWol Of aYCAMOR~ ANO "'*TMf<*-..cM M.KTIU:llll'D s.t\IO'lll&Mhwingl!IU8l ...UTM ..... aTATW
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:TIUJllYUI ALCOMOUc: ,,.,_,., .. eie HoN 111et-.n Mid ~ IWld S.,.... ~ Vtdel, 111 N Olly ot Santa Ana MOMMI PIM!t-• Nl'tlbY.,....,, lo orlOt llO mt ~ hW• Dt.ioct flAWOl la ....,.,inO -:L:r'to:-::; EMI Hlfl
ISYlllAQI UC9Ml(at 'Thi!! Pt~ty II ~•bed 1111~ .,.,.._, .. • ,.. Tr""*°' elld l.IC** eoi.tY ot Ot1n19 Stitt of ....UCA'OON crte1l10te ot tl'I• •11111.n ll'ICI 11a ~.,. ~fld, 1 _.,,.. o.cwauon tor a.. ~ 202 Cast•
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U.CC.eMIWPI ''*-lhtlut .. equiprMnt ..._. Md Pr°'"91one Ath1n11iou1, Tr61\tl•f .. ofMlepwtuenllothet•rr• l'WTICI ti HIAl!IY ~ ttaotler 11 about to be penona .,, 1n-.Htect to can below A ••Ofatt" ~ti... Aectil\l!Ad J Ofeetlo 2eot
.. Miii Nfl} ano 11000 win ot a cert tin COdt, 10.1 lht conl4delauon and intended T~w• Of tnoee C'tll'taift Co~tntt. 01\IEH INlt ui. Cily ot HVl'\t· fNICle on oweonal P'Of:*tv 01ne LtnglOfd at the S.t• OIK:i.tlllOft •• on tole at t"9 w 6oMl'I FrOllt Newport
NO'l'ICF: IS fttAIY GIVEN Liquor SI Or• bu11n•H tor the tranafel' of Uld buai-PubliJ!Md Ofenot Coet1 Cond1tiona. end Aeatrlctlont 1ngton a.th 1nt.-ida to 111bo fltr91Nlfl« d9Kf1bed Planrono Stc1oon at C11C) Dlilnci otta cam ew-a.ctl C.. t2t1i3
10 Ille Cred1t0tt of Houetn known .. PARTY TIME -Md ttenaf• of Mid Delly Pilot Aor~ 29, ~... recordecl on July 3. lMI ml1 • c>tOQfM'I ~ T"-narMa •NI bu.,_ 13'1·2010 or com. Into the 4-n A...,_, If-CA, Tfl•• ~n... .. t on•
V...,. Sooal hcuf11~ No LIOUORatld locatecl a11$4t 11Cenae la to be peld only '·2" IOOlli 211. Pagea 33-31111-on Msy 11 !Me, IOf p.nld-ecklr-of the intended of!.ce IOCaltO a1 12 CMc: and is '"ettablt tor ~ ducted by 911 lnd~lf
&l•·lt·lt11, Tran111ror Adam1A,,.,_,111tll9Crty0f alter~ 1n1na1W hat beer'I ---------1cluliw, of Oflicla ~da patOOll "'tl\e ~I of ttantfer0f9 ere AOe.ERl" 8 Centw Plau Room 0·11, 1n..,.aoon A Negat•.,. Dec-~ J DtCar1o
andLlc• .... WftOMmallfno Co.la Mw, County of Qt. IOPfOM DJ tN Deoert· "*-'C ll)T1C( ~ OfMQe Couflty, Celt· HoWlnt etlf l.kMfl o.-0AUHTN!AAN0 8A"8ARA Senl•An• Caltlorn.a92702 i.waro0n ...n be eot'llldered Thf1 tll1tnWll.,.. .._,
addr ... It 22$8 811V1eW "'09 Stitt ol Cllll10t"'9. "*11 of Alcoholot S.--eQe ---------1 lom. AonalCI D ~. I velopmenl's Aanlal Re-L OAUl"NEPI 18650 H8'b0t PIMM ret• to UM Pllfmtl fl>' llC>P'O•al or dlMPO'O'tll •ilh uw Count,, Clettt Of Of.
Dr-in tl'le C.ty of l'ullenon. and ,,..,..., the IOllollling al· Control T ._ U. Corl>Ofation. at trust• flabilltatlon Proor.,,, In tr. Bl'tG St• 8·1 Founu.n vai. uP 17.97p atlCI ""''-"" l>y 1,... 9o11. d 01 Owectore of 1119 Col,tmy on Ae>f• 11 County of Orenoe Siii• Of COfloltc be\w-oe Ileen• (Of l"hal ...... lfeNI• and N011C& Cll' •AL.I fOf UNIVERSITY COMMUN!· -· ot 1 139 000 Tne ley. CA 92700 97·t2~P 11\t! O.ttrtc:t ". ~Ing to IMe '
CellfOtni&t21&3 that a bulk llcenMa) OFF·SALE OEN· aMqlrMnl o1 the-'oreuld YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TY ASSOCIATION tna l>Ufe>OM of tne .-,111 Re-Tile IOClbon in Clklorn1a BY ORDER OF THE be lleld at &00 p M May 8, l'l'NIC7
trwllter.t.abol.fllo bamlde ERAL. Number 21-t97081, 1toc.k tn trade. fll1tur11, UNDER A NOTICE 0' Of;· Llenl\older under 11\at hablllt1111on PrOQam It to •n· ol tl\e Clllll l •ecul1.,. of!ICI BO"RO OF SUPERll1$0RS 1995 on the C>istnct Oftlte at PubllVllCI Orenot ~
MOKHLES ATHANASIOU$, now llSUIO lo pramlMa equtpmenl and g00<1 w111 ol LINOUENT ASSESSMENT Aaaenment Lien recotded u .... tl'\e IUJ)Oly of prlvat• Of prioopal bl.lsineu oftlce OF ORANGE COUNTV, the at>O .. add•en Dally Pilot "Pfll :zt. May ti
Socl•I S•cur lly No loc;ated at 15•5 Adams A¥-Mid bullnela Wiii ba con-LIEN DATED NOV£M8EA Oeclelnblr 19 1998 •• In-mlfte•I f~tal l\olltlflg avallw oltl\elntended tranaf .. on• CALIFORNIA Waler•orks & s .... ., 13 20 t888
t22-112·3•t•. Tt1n111rH •nue In the Clty ol Cotta wmmaled. 11\d the con-28. 1911 UNLESS YOU 1trurnent No 86-ett&Oe of able 10 lower·lnCOIM ,_ -Oat• Apfll ts 1988 BonO• El9Ct1on l981.S4M• ' '
and lnltnded Trantfefff. M-County of Ofenge. llderllion tn.tel0t IOQather TA I(!. A C Tl 0 N T 0 11'\e Official FtecOfO• of M'<I anti by pro.tdtng eo-n-AH O(lle< bu-1 natnM JUU tTATlL Y , Oil A. for lmpr-t O..trtc:t .mo.. Ma.Ung addfeu .. Stat• of Calolorn11 With tl\e conllcler•hon '°' PAOTECT YOUR PROP-County and ""'"""' 10 ,,...,., fund• 10 reh~llt•te and .oar ..... uMCI l>f Ille ....,. 0 "°9EATI, Ca.rll NOi 1a2 282 ar>d 284 ---------
17338 Clline OrlYein the City Thet Iha amount or the tral'tfet and ~I ERT'I' IT MAY 8E SOLD AT Sect.on 1367 of Ille CMt utSting urwtl and 10 C>fO\lide w>tanoed 1ran11eror "'''""' .t-. eo.e1 at • ...,.,,._. T,,. pro,eci ~II of tM l"tllJC NCJTIC[
of Artllia County of Ofenge, purcf\Ma C>rlCe or con..Oer· o1 the aforeuld lieenae (Of A PU8LIC SALE IF YOU Cocle ol the Stal• ol Call-rental -It~ to ._. llV• )'H<I IUI , .... IUI ., or-. Ceuntf, Clllt-.... or G-• Ot>llgalion FICTITIOUa ., .....
Sllte of Cahlornla 9070 I •lion In CGnf\IC.ltOn •1th Mid flc;enMal " lo be p..O on or NEED AH EXPLANA TIOH '°'"" WILL SELL AT PU8· -"""'" past IO ,., u .. _ 10 rna fotf\l.a Bono• '°' Improvement O.a-
The locallon ltl Cal.lotnta translat ol said llclnM (or .,,., the 8th clay of J~. Of THE NATURE OF THE LIC AUCTION TO THE TN proiect .,,, .... the,. 1nltnded lran1tarM ••• Publtsn.d Of ... COUI lriCI Nos t82 282 and 214 ..... •TA~
of the Cl\•f HICutl~ Olllee hcan-• and l&ld busl-. ttea al Iha ~ow depart-PROC!IEOING AGAINST HIGHEST BtOOER FOR n•b•htallon of eltg<l>le •ISi· none Daily PolOt Apt~ 29 19U to C>•O.•Cle water iUld ...... Tne IOllOW!f\g '*"'°"' .,.
Of l>flr'clptll bullnQI oJhc;e •ncludtng the ntimated In· rnent of Etcrow EflCOUnltrl, YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· CASH. P•Y9bla at ''"'-of tflCI 4-ptaa" epec:ttleeily 1n The natne11I and bu"ness F29S tactlltou 10 rne Foothlll dos?"~ ~EACHAN·
otthelnlendtdtraMltt&ls ventory. II th• sum ot 1ne .at173208eael\Blvd.,1n TACTALAWYEA .... '"1awtu1mone~ot 111t theO•h-~t add"'81 of the intended Rancn area The approa
1549 Adema A\ltlnua. Costa St72.000 00, wtll<:h coo.i11s tile City of Huntington On May 17, 1"8 at 9 00 ~·~ Stllts. all r1g111. lllle, Pro,ac:t Alea CommodOI• tran1tereet11 are All P\m.IC NOTICE •male •mount ot th• Mies ~c;51Ng0~~! WM:!~" s~:r.: Meal. C~ 92829 ol the lollow1ng Cash, e..ch, County ol Ofange AM at the Main Entrance .. .., ,,.1erest In tilt lollowlng Clrelt and gen« ally, In !he 8 A YAN I AN 0 GARY are 11 tOllows 10 t92 92627 ---------~--------~--------~~--------1~1~pr~~~~~c~11~~ The pro~ GO~~ ,~.?~~bu~I ~T~~M S8SOOOOO 10 282 . rta.JC NOTlCE f'tlM.IC NOTICE '18.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE in aald County and State er• II bounded by Slater St Founta•n \/111ey CA AV.A.ILUIUTY M S7 SOO 000 ID 28• • Jose P n R I t,, a' o ---------------...;.--.;...;.;.;;.,;;;.. ___ , _________ 1 __ ..;...;,~..;._--.___ Lot 152 ol Trec:t S7a8 n A....,_totheeouth Barton 92708 ANNUAL UPOtn HOOOOOO Tre pro.-ct" ~·~~; :..!9'~!;
SUPERIOR COURT Of THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA shown by mao on hie u Orr.a 10 the north. Ncnota Tllat t"-Pfoe>el'lr P@<t... Purtuant to Section aa"""'~t•at "t' end doe• nor 92e27 ~ 216 Pagn 19·27 01 s1r .. 1 to ,,,. .... t and nent nereto '' Cletc•.Dee n i,t0'4dl ol t"9 1n1erna1 Rev· '""°'"• tne c0f'st1ucto0n ot This l>lltinest 11 con· FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Maos rec0<ds ot Ofanga Beacn eou1..,.1d to the eMt Ollf*ll as All lu•11 •ure t • · .,, • cooa notiee $ ne<et>y tac ftt• T,,. l)tf 1 County Caltlo.n1a Ptwsons '*''"•no to make rurat ano 111q u1pmen1 0 ~ rnat •"9 an~I 9POf1 11~ 1 .~~ <•••-<1ue1ea Dy an inc:h...Ouat
CASE NUMBER (Numero del Caso): 554020
SUMMONS (CITATION JUDICIAL)
IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT.
Plaintiff, v.
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE MA TIER of the authorization, Issuance and
validity of three Issues of tax-exempt general obllgatlon bonds to be Issued by Irvine
Ranch Water District on behalf of Improvement District No. 182, Improvement Ois1rlct No.
282, and Improvement District No. 284, respectively, under and pursuant to separate
Indentures of Trust,
Defendants
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (A \/ISO a ACUSAOO):
ALL PERSONS, INTERESTED IN THE MATTER OF THE AUTHOAIZA TION, ISSUANCE.
ANO VALIDITY OF THREE ISSUES OF TAX-EXEMPT GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
TO BE ISSUED BY IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT ON BEHALF OF IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT NO. 182, IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 282, ANO IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
NO. 28-4, AESPECTIVEL Y. UNDER ANO PURSUANT TO SEPARATE INDENTURES OF
TRUST:
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF {A Ud, le eata demandando):
IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT
You hev• untll not later than •Y 17, 1-. which le not leas then ten (10) d819 after
completion of the publication of thle SWnmona, to tHe a typewritten reeponee at this
court.
A letter Of' phone c.11 wlll not protect you; your typewritten reapon• muat be In
proper lea•I form If JOU want the court to heer your cue.
If you do not me your rHpOnM on time, you may loee the caee, Md your weges,
money and property mey be taen without further wemlng from the court. n.r..,. other legal requlNmenta. You mar went to eel en •ttof'MJ rtght ... ,.If
JOU do not know an attorney, you may cell en ettot'MJ referral Mntc. Of a leg8' aid
offtce (lleted In the phone book).
U.ted tlene haata el 17 de •10, 1•. que .. no menoa de dlez (10) die• deepuH de
tennlnaclon de publlcecton de Hla cltaclon, para pNMntar una .....,....ta eecrtta •
maqulna en •t• cone. Una c.rta o una llemecla telefontc. no le ofrecera ptotecclon; 1u ,....,....... eecrtta a
mequlna tlene que cumptlr con lee tormalldadH legelH 8propledM al uated qulere
que la cOtte eecuche au cao.
SI uated no preeenta eu rMpUHUi a tlempo. puede perder el ceao, 1 .. pueden gult•
au Nlerlo, au dlnero J otr• c-... de au propleded aln avl.o adlclonal pew per1• de i.
corte.
Exteten otrot requletoe legaln. Puede que uated qulera Hamar ' un abogado
lnmeda.tamente. 81 no conoce a un ebogado, puede Harnar a un MrYk:lo de referencle
de abog9doe o • una oflc:lna de •ruda legal (vea el dtrectOflo t...,onlco).
The name and 8ddreu of the court le (l!I nombre 1 dlrecdon de i. cone M):
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR TH£ COUNTY OF ORANGE
700 CMC CENTER DR.
P.O. BOX 1tM
SANT A ANA CA 82701
The name, address, and telephone number of plalntlff's attorney, or plaintiff without an
attorney, ls{EI nombre, la dlrecclon yel numero de telefono del abogado del dema.ndante.
or del demandante que no tlene abogado. es)·
Greg Harrington
Orrici<, Herrington & Sutcliffe
333 South Hope Street
Los Angeles CA 90071
213/680-7000.
DATE (Fecha): APR 13, 1988
Gary Granvllle, c--. bJ (Actuarlo): WendJ L Adams. Deputy (Delegedo)
SEAL
Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot April 15, 22, 29, 1988
Pl&.IC NOTICE I Ml.IC NOTICE I Pl&.IC NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS cc .. 12
F246
PtmllC NOTICE
Notte. la her'eby glYen that the City Cound of the City of Huntington e..cti, California wtU receive
IMJed bids for the Asphalt ~Ir, RelUrledng and Frontage Road Median L..end9C9plng on
Brookhurst Avenue In the City ot Huntington a..ctl, Cellfomla In eccordance with the plans and
speetftcatlons and apeclal provtaloN on flte In the omce of the Director of Publtc Works. Documents
will be avallable on Aprll 18, 1988. A Charge of S15.00, not r-'vndable, will be required tor ..ch Mt
of spectflcatlona and a.eoompenylng drawings.
DlMCTOft Of PUeUC WON(8 HTIMATE
WORK ITEM
1. EJtcavetlon of broken A.C. and A.8. to eccommodate a 0.50' A.C. b ... COWN
2. A.C. Bue oourM (lndudlng A.C bua !*la and
pave out at curb & gutter removal .,... • lheet 21
3. 0. 17' A.C. overlay (lnctudlng A.C. r~lacement
In .,.... cold ~ o. 10' deep
4. Pl.,..,_,t of reinforced tabf1c
5. Cotd plane large ...... o. 10' deep e. Cotdplanlng at outer edge of
existing gutt.,..
7. AdJutt Wllter ~box• a. Adjust manhotet
9. Aec>lee:ie traffic INgnal detector loope
10. Aetnove and rtplaoa curb and gutter per
Standard "'8n NUmber 203
11 Aeftecttve ta6Md tr1tflc ~ ..
12. tntgdon CtOIMMlt'I •
13. Meridffh Gardene frontage road medten land9C&pe
QUANTITY
709 C.Y
1,423 Tona
7,500 Tons
47,400 s y
424 SY
74,100 SF
38Meh
23Meh
7 MCl'I
233 LF.
Lump Sum
Lump Sum
Lump Sum
In 90COtdanot w1ttt 1M pr~ of 8ectton 1773 of ttw L.-or ~ the State of Celttomta.
Oit9ctOI' ol the DepeftrNnt of~ Allllldlonl lhaM dw•on•• H'9 .,..._., ptev_.ttng rM• ol
wegee. liPC*M* to the wortc to be done: oopi. of the latest OO*tll -ot ra• ~.,.
on flle at the office of the City a.1t Md the ofb of the ~ of Public Wotka of the City of
Huntington IMch, Callfoim4e
...... and~ tooettw ..... propowlf fonn, mey beobtetned .. .,. offtct of the Olrector
of ~ Wofit.t. City H ... ~on leech, Calfomla
No bid wll be ••lf"9d.,..,.... ........... Oft • .,..,.'°"" fUrnWled bj .. Det&IW of Pubtic WOrb,
The ...... an...,°',,, ................ celld to ttw Pfopoeel ~ -fOl1h In .... ~ ... for"" diiiiCllone. to ......... .
TM..,.~.,..,....__.,,=~-· .,_..for .. ~ofblde. .,_, u. d'Y Of~ 811dt d0el,... ..,_or ~ ..-tNtl .. ~ lft'IOUtlt of wort wll OOtrlilPOflCI tt. ... IM I _ _. .. ,_,.. .. let 1111 OI' deer 1111 .. _... ol My_
or por19on of the wort. •be '"'Ir ~11 ...,. 1• 1111 t Of~ ~the«*.., of PwWc Worka
Al....._ .. ._.,..., on a ..... Of .. OINdot of~ WOtla ........... Of 1119 ~of
wort! '° ... .,,._
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The "'•rported 11r .. 1 Id· c:---ta ~ r-·-11·-'"-I__,.__ I'" t'" II i ' o p101ec •·~ ~ t111ien1 JQMlph A Sparacino ,.._ "''"·-· ~ ,..._ ,,,,,_ ..._.,,_ w•" "' gooo ... , fClf '"ecalt'•Oar )'9al 1997 ot ol tl'>e commu!l•ly Tnis S1atement was filed esr.ts and ottlef common 1nlorma1K>n on the content and traoa name 01 that ce1 lha Fa••cn1ld Mwtlndate Dated Apr• 27 11188 wotn tl'le County Cler'lc 01 n.
r•al property deacribed ·'"-·IC! cont-I 1119 HC>\11'"" """ 11 IOcalfl<I •• 16650 • r. • 1nge Count~ on April It detlgnauon 11 any ot Iha ot the Ctty 1 Subm1st1on lain 1ran1m1s1<on 1rancn1se FoundatlO<'i , Private roun I .. tty J Whee49 lee ""'
"'""" -.. ,. dlhOO tt 9v4'1table I I Ille r•twy 1988 lbove for wnoeh the under-and Redevelopment Ofla Harbof Blvd Fovnt1·n Vo11 1ounda11on,, pnnc:tpal ofttCI Publ•sne<J O.a~ Coait f'l1IDO
"Qned maltes no •tO'aM'l· at (7141 S3&·S5"42 be1weeri ltl)' CA 9270& Ste e.1 '°' onspec;tt0n Ounog •egularl Oa;iy Pilot Apr• 29 15188 Putwsned ""~ ,. ___ 1 talion or warranty •• 6 the hOv~ ot I a m end S The BuSl.._5 name usea ou...,..s nou s 1 om 10 00 F 29 t "" ....,.. Roc.kro•• 1ru1~ C•tor~-1a C> m . M___.,... 1 ... _ _,, Fri-b ··~ 1 I r r I Dalt) Pt1ot Ai><ll Mer 6 -• ·-• ~" ........ , ,,......,,., y ....... 1an1 •ora •I H d • rr 10 4 00 p rr by 1.ny t3 20 111118 I The purported .,_ ot d•V e11c:lud1ng l\Olldays on iOcTA~'N'°s~•rss" 10GN51BRAL •:.A C•t1ut11 .. no requests,, ,.,,tn.n l'UBl.IC NOTtCE F 298 S&•O real P'Opetty 81 the tome or before May 19 ltU ,.. ... 180 ell,, 1fter 1ne Oiilllt °'I ol the Assessm•nl Lotn wu CITY Of HUHTIHOTON That Nod bu•o t•11••,le< s ,,.,,5 puDl!cahon • ,ICTITIOUI •USINEll Ml.IC NOTICE PAUL J BURKE HACH. P-1 E Ceoll, City 1nteooeo lo be con~um 11'fe t0und1tion s prlnc:•POI NAME STATEMENT
Se1<1 Sa111 w111 bl mede AdmtnlatratOf, •r. Alkllt Ill mated at ll'le ott1c.., 01 OP-olloc.e 1a ioc:ated at 10 IS The ro11owing P41'90f'IS ••• FICTITIOUa ..,....,
without warranty. Hpreu or Wefttwot1h, Cltr Cltfll PORTUNITY ESCl<O'h 734 Gr1nv1lle Drive N>•e>ortl OO<r•Q Ousor>eh as NA• STAn•NT
1mpt1ed r99ardlr19 title pot-IJutMlahed Oranee C-t No Tustin OranQt' Ca• Beacn Cahlom1a 92660 IHARWSt 1b1AOllANCED Tne lotlow•flCI peraona lie
MISton or enc:umbraneee 081ty Pffol APfll 21, 29, ,_ lornta 92667 >n or alfer M1y Teteo>ione 17 1C) ~5291 RELATlllE WORK SCHOOl do.ng bu.,,_ II
to P•>' Ille 5Um of past due ~t 17 1988 Tr..e pnnopa~ ~ 01 t 7280 Newhope S1ree1 ABC CO 1830 l&th St
I Homeowner s ~ts Tn.s bulk tr1ns1.., •s suo-.,.,~ toufldattOn s Hl<f) l Fou.,1a n varcty c.111 92708 ,. R3 ts Ne•port Beach
•eesonao•y btomated coett , P\ELIC NCJTIC( iec:1 10 Ca111or!\Ja Jn lorrnl Martina•" Trus.ee Ga•v D1w10 Cope•a"d CaM 92863 lees cnarges and •nleffft Commercial Cooe Sec•oon Pul>l•aned Otange Coast 11280 Ne .. r..ope Street James R Bor11t1 l830
Clue 11 ll'lf' tome ot th11 notice ,.ICTITIOUl llUStNEll 610& Oaoly Piiot Aprlt 29 1988 F0un1a•r \'a •et Ca11r 92708 l6tn St =A3lS ~
•n Ille arnount ol SI 937 00 NAiii! ITATlMENT Tne name 1no "<>O•ess ot F299 'h•S ous.nesa ,, con· Beacf1 Cllil t28il3
DATED Apnt 7 t9t18 The lotl~no peraons are the person ..,,,,, wnom Oucteo O\ an •ndtv•dua1 Tnlt buaineH 11 con·
UNIVERSITY CC>IAMUM-doln~ bl.Illness at J J c:t11m1 may oe lilf'O s OP·1 f1t8JC NOTICE Gar, C:.pelana duct~ oy-an •ndtvlduat
TY ASSOCIATION, BY: SWEENE\' & ASSOCIATES. POATUNIT'f' ESCROW 73.4 rnos 11a1~1 wn 111eo Jamft A Boren
Ronald O. ltoup, A Law Cor· 10202 0V9'hlll O<ive Santa No Tu1hn Ava Ora<>Qe Ca FICTITIOU1 eu-.• '"'" tfltl Couf'lly Clerk of Ot-T"'• ~tatement wu fllad
porallon, 23101 La Ire Ana. Clllol 92705 92667 and 1"8 IHI Clay lo• N_.. •l"ATU•NT 9nQ4' County on Aprll 12 ••Ill tti. County Clan of Of
Centw Oti\oe, hlte :no. Jeromei s~ ,0202 r11tf1Q era.ma by an) cre<MOfl Thi tolowtng e>e<sons •·~ t988 nn ... angeCountyOflAP<llS 1tea
Lalla Foreel, Calllornla Over°holl °''~ Sant~ Ana 111\aM be Ma, 16 1998 ""'<I\ OOlflCI bu-as P"o ..nea Of-anga Coast ~
121311 (714) 472-DM c ar.I 92705 tS 11\e t>usof\9n oa, i:.etore ORV CLEAN US A 3S36 0.11~ P 1n1 AP", 22 29 May Publeal>eel ~ eo-t
PubhShed Oraoge Coast nus txls•n•ss ,1 con-tl\e con1umm11oon oate Paoftc: Coas1 Hwy Corona € 13 ~ 0..l)r Pllot Apnt 15 22 29
Dally P1tot Aprll 22 29, May Ouc:1ed br an ono,.,,d..-t ~lteel abo.. Oel Mar. Calo! 9262S F-290 May 6 1989 6 1989 J«om. J s---v OatlCI Apr~ 2t 1988 B•na N.!ltu Patf'f 13905 Av _________ , F-237
________ F_2_7_7 Thll S1atement was hleo ALI •AYANI, GAflY E.tpena La Mirada Caht P\8.JC NOTICE --.,---1c-~-~---MLIC NOTICE ...,th the County Clerlo. ol Or GOMIAN. Intended fr8ft1· 90839 l"\mU nu•IW.
---------ange Covn1y on March 29 ,.,_ Jaya Har...t}_ad Patel 1 FICTITIOUl IWS6NEll
FICTITIOUS 9UllNEU 1988 Pubhshed Orange Coast 13905 Av flpana La NAii£ SlAT£11ENT '1CTTTIOUI ~I
NAME STATEMENT F1'79210 o .. ry Pilot ,lpul 29 1988 M>rada Cat.I 90638 The fOllOWt"Q peraon1 are .. ._ ITA~
The IOllOWlng persons ate Harwood AC!llinson & F29c Tn11 bus.nass os con· ooong ~as The loliowtng per.one we
dC>onQ Ous;rwu as t.4etne!I B"ndetson Plaza ducted O~ ii Lmite<l par11>e<· l alCENTRAL PARK •8 "°"'II l>usinMS a
ALA.N BURNER ART Tower I Su.1~ 800 19800 P\&.IC NOTICE snop 101CENTAAL PARK "' 505 METAPHVSIOUE 2!18
GROUP 1960 Meyer Pt ire MacArtnur Boulevard ~·Pate! Pa•ll Ave BatbOe ISlancl AC* L-Coata M.a
C0tt1 ._.esa Calil !12827 lrv•ne ce.,f 92715 NOTICE Of' Tll·s 1111emen1 wM 11..a Cai.1 926112 C&iif 92663
Alan McManus Burner Publ1sheel Oranoe Coast I PU94.IC HE4AING w•Ul the Count) Cle<• ot O•·I Jat1 Sm•'" 565 S Cov· Ktv1n LaWftonea 298 RoM
t960 Meyer Pl •4 Costa Daily Pttol Apt~ 8 IS 22 29 N01 CE S HEREBY ange Covt11v on MarCll 2C e<ed Wasrn Aner.eim H ..... Lane Costa Mesa Ca11t
Mesa Cehl 92627 1988 GIVEN tnet tne Oran9e 1988 CeM 92807 92e63
Tnis busmen 11 con· F·218Jt County Board of Super-F375641j Tntt bus•ne$S 11 con· TW t>ua1nM1 " con-
du<:lld 0 en inOovtel at VlllO'S .,..,11 no10 a pubhc near-PuDltShld Ofa<>Qe Coast duc:•ICI by a llmtttd partnet· duct~ by an 1n<11vldulli
1 Y u 1 •no to con .. oer en ~ ot e>&;1y P1101 Apr11 t 5 22 29 Sl'llQ K.,,,.,, U-ence ~~n 8t,':i.ri. was hied P\El.IC NOTICE Ille Planning Comm.ssoon May 6 11188 Jeft S-lf't T"'5 sia1--.1 was lol!td
' s. KIK>n 10 approve Use Per-F-244 '"" statement -'""' With tf'te County Cler' Of Or· 1 ""'111 tne Count)' Clefk of Or· ST A TE MEN T OF rNI UP 97.97p .,,d '\lat anc:e W>th the County~~ Or-.,.County on Aor"•5. 1918 angeCountyOflAprllF~ ~AWAL llA87·t2CPot 1neapp1oeant, P\BJC NOTICE angeCountyonAprilS 11188 f1'1911
RtOM PAATNOtlHlfl .,..,..,. S1ou11a •n tne Santa ~ P\ibll&neo Oranoa C-t
Publ•sheel 0 •ai;ge Coast Oflt'.IUITING UNDEfl Ana Heoghts .,.. KJllB PulllOSl'le<I Ofange Coest Oa!y Piiot A,pril 1!. 22 29 ~~ty :·~~8:1><·1 s 22 29 FICTITIOUS •USINESS Date ol HH"''9 Ma, 11 FICTTT'IOUS 9USMESI o .. .., Pilot Al)(ll 15 22 29, Mey 6 1981
y f.239 NAMI t988 NAMI. aTATEllll!N'T May 6 1988 F.238
-----------1 The 1ooow1ng s>e<ton has Time ot Htu111ng 9 30 Tilt 10110 ... ng pet90f'lt ar•I F.2c 1 ---------flt&.IC NOTICE withdrawn as a general part· A M or as soon ''-••lie< dot"Q l>Vll,_. as ---------"8JC N()l1C[
-------------,,., lrom ""' par1,,.,ll'l•C> op-as C>OSl<ble A A N c H 0 F A N I T A P\BJC Nana ---------
FICTI'TIOUS BUSI~·· ••ting unaef ""' l1C11t!OY5 location Soard Hearing PROPERTIES II L TO •
NAME STATEMENT Ou s' n es s n 1 me o I Room Hall ol Admonos-Ca1t10<ma L1m<te<1 Partner· ACTITIOUS IUSlllEll
The lollow1ng per-sons are BURT 0 N S Cl ASS IC trat>e>n tO CIV•C Center thto 245 F19o1;n« 5Utte 0-2 MAim ITAT'lJElifT
doong tx.siness as wooo DESIGNS ., 1006 Plaza 1Cbrneo-()I Sroaowa, Co~ll Mna c ... , 92626 TN ·~ ~ •e
PERSONALIZED WIN-So ..... h ... ay UM c S.,,te and San(1 An' Siva I S-ta CaltlorNa ~ 1n ..... 1-OOtng ~ -
DOW CARE t939 Wallace Ana Cat·• Ana Calol0tn1a men• Raearcn lnc • Cali· EXECUTIVE ACCE.H'f'S
• 102 Cos1a M... Caltl I The roe1111ous 1>uS1ness Proposal Toconunue and torn.a tOfC>()rauon 2.as Ftt-3535 Pactftc: Coaat Hwy
92627 n11me staltmeril lor Illa part-e•Plfld OPll•llO"I OI en ••· chef Su•t• D·2 Costa M ... I Sun• 240. Corona o.11 Mw
Danny M Bowman 1939 ner"Jhop was filed on Oec:em· 11stong commercial stable Calli 9262& Ca•• 92625
Wallac:• ~ 102 Colla Mesa bef 8 1987 1n the County of wotn vananc:es lrorn required Th11 ous1ness ,s con· 1 Oet>oran Ann Wacntw ,
Ca111 92627 I Oranoe FILE NO F360619 ttandard~ 10< MtOacks ancl Cl\IC1.0 b'r • lomnttd PMIM< 900 Sta Lsne ~2 Corona
Tnos business 15 con· Full Name .,,Cl Adorns of at><lxap.ng 5'\•P t111 Mat Calil 112825 duct~ by an •nd1vidu1I I Iha Pttton Wttlldraw•nQ Cornphenc!' ..,.,,., f~ Calo-Aol\al<l J Gure<" Pf..,· ThoS bus•,_ It ton•
Danny M Bowman Tt>e·esa Antoonette Wea~ IO<n•• Entn•~••I Oua11t) dent Cluc:tecl by an •ndlvleS<il~
Th•s stat~I •as hied t827 Pon wesroo .... one Ac• tCE0-'1 rn.s sta1amen1 was '"'° o.oo<an Wtlt'tlter
w·th tile County Cieri! ot Or· Ptace N-port Beecn Catt ·T~ l>'o,ec:t is CalaQO!• w lh tt>e Covntt 09'1< of<>· Tf't<s statement •• fiecl
ange County on March 31 92660 tally E•etnPI Class 1 from ange C°""h on Aprfl t9 ..,,h tile Coutlty Clerlo ol Or·
1!H18 Sogneo Tllertta Ante><nel· the l)rO•IStOnS OI CEOA 1988 .,. County on Apl°I S. 1918
fl7M12 te Weaver AH pttrsons .,,f\ef fav0<1r19 F37911C nM41
Publltl\ed Orange coest Puoh5/W!CI Orange CoeS1 or oppot10{I 1n1s proposal Put>hshe<l Orange Coast Puoltshed Orange Coast
Dally Pilot APfil 1S 22. 29 Oa1fy Pilot Ap111 22 29 May are 1nv1ta<1 lo pr_,I lheor Oa•ly P1101 Aorrl 29 Ma~ 6 Oall'r Pilot Aprll 15 22 29,
May 6 t998 6 t3 1988 v,._ t>eto<e lf'te Board ot 13 :?O 1998 '-'8Y e 1988
F-2•3 F·269 ~''°"' Material lh111 F 25 t
Ma.IC NOTICE P\El.IC NOTICE 1 Ma.IC NOTIC£ Ma.IC NOTlCC Nil.IC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE 1988-89
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROPOSED FINAL ST A TEMENT
The City o f Costa Mesa will be submmlng to the Deptlrtment of Housing and Urban Oevelopmeflt (HUD) 1t1 aopt.cauon lor
a SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLAR ($778.000) Community OevelOPfT*lt BloCIC Grant under the
HouSlng and Community De\oelopment Act
A HouSlng and r.ommuntty Oeveopment Ad Hoc Commllt• has been appointed by the City Council The Commrtt• has
met and all recommendatlOnS have been forwarded to the Costa Mesa City Coonctl A Pubhc Meeting will be held May 16,
1988, at 6:30 p m 1n the City Cooncll ChamberS to reoecve Input trom the pubhc: regarding Costa M_.., 198&--89
apphcallon Members of the community are lnVited to au~ the public meeting
Over the past years the Crty has diligently worked to meet its obiectlvn pertaining to Community Development and
Housing These objectives are as foltows·
1 To further fair housing by providing decent and st1fe housing IOf all Mgmenll of the community nc:tudlng: l ow and
moderate mcome fam1Ues and 1nd1Vlduals, the elderly and the t\andtcapped
2 To prevent blrghung 1nnuencee and detertofatlOn °'housing. neight>omoocls. and community faclhl•
3 To PfOVlde public eeNlces for lhe specialized needs of the handicapped elderly and persons Of IOw lnCOme "<>u.notds
• To investigate and develop MW programs which can assist the City 1n meeting Its tioustng need• and obiecttva
5. To provide technical and financial asslstanoe to qualified homeowners to 9"1COUr-O-the l'9habllltstt0n of u..-ing
houSlng units.
6. To ••••In • quallfled staff in order to provide sdequate terrvces and act11eve aft ot the prfMOUSly mentioned objectives
Fiscal Year 1988-89 Application
The Community Oewlopmenl Bl()Ct( Gr11nt lor Costa Mesa wtll be SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY EIGHT THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($778,000)for fiscal year 19U-al. a.ow are the Ad Hoc Comnunee s recommend&Uone to be COllSl<*ed by the
City Council et the Public Meeting ol May 18, 1988 If thae recommendatlOl'\S d1rt.f from thoN sdopted by the City Cou~.
another hnal statement will be publ..ned If not. tttta propoaed final statement will be consodel"ed the final ststem9nt
Admfrus1ratlon
Publfc Service Progrwna
Houalng Rehab1lltetlorr
Commercial Rehabllitallon
HOUlilng and Community Oev9'opment
Total
s 97,415
54,360
150.000
150,000
326.225
S778.000
Ftc'TlTIOUS ........
MAmSTATtmJfT
Tl\I f~ S---Ootng ~ ...
MARGARET 8 EDELL
STUDIO GALLEAV 700i.
C.natlOfl CofOl\a del M•.
Cakf 12625
Metgaret Hogertf\ a.dall.
304 ~.Corona Oel M81".
c.irt. 92625
Thie ouai._. • c:on-
duded by .,, ind•~
Margar91 Hogstl\ BecMI
Thia .. t*'*11 -llllO
W'ltl the County Cler1I ot ()r.
ange County on "Pflt 5, 1tsl
F'19C7
Publiahed Ofange Coaat
Dfllly Piiot "°"" 1 !>. 22, 2t
Mey 6 1988
F-240
O'NEIL
T H O MAS S TER -
LING O'NEIL, ~
59, a resident of Lon&
Beach CA. paaed
awa) ApnJ 26, 1988.
Mr O'Netl is survn-.d
b) his lovtnt wife,
Barbara O'Neil o f
Long Beach, 2 90"5.
Damel "Dan"' O'Ne1l.
San Clemen~. Bndly
·Brad.. O'Neil o f
Long Beach, d&ugh
tef" K.athleoen ~r~
of Lake Tahoe. 4 sis-
te"' Janice W o\roU,
Brea CA KathlHn
Curran M tSSH'n
Vie.JO M ar~ Ellen
..Mic k ey·· faylor,
Apple Vall<) and
June M allard) Hunt•
1ngton B ttach. 4
brother>, Patric k
"Pat" O'Neil. Rmo
Ne'\ada. C arlin
··Chuck" O'Neil, Cov-
rnci M ichHl ••M.ike"
o·Netl. Loa ~lea.
and Heru') "Hank" •
O'Ntt1l. Hununl'lOn
Beach M<'1'.n0rial aer·
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l'ncby. April 29. 1988
at 11:00 AM al
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'• $399.000 Prime loc Xlnt ---------
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.• vation 3BR 1BA .. 2BR Sharp 3BR lg familiy rm
; 1BA. dbl ger Don't wait! Heritage Invest 546-5880
•• CaUSlatrryOesltt• or 551-1515 Ald1ne
=· 111-2242 ••ES& VERDE• ~; ' OPEi ltOISE
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P•BA. 11lnt toe $233.500
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TURTLE ROCK VIEW eMuttful 3Br 2Ba Oupltl(. ~ M'I FIU 111f TITILU IWJI 28R 2BA 8th fir. S.ytront, NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 li;(lroom, fa8X. i588 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii-
1287k·3BR • famrm +den. Prof decorat41d Frplc, *CON00-2BR 11~BA• *Tl ... llAPl* oceanvlew! 1200a/f,MC, 1BR, den, 28A. Obi gar. Mov•tn Bonual 1 )'N< *BRAMn urw
Newwhlt•c•r;iet.Deeor· garao•. wld. 201 Ruby Patio or nuoe prl'41• 2BR, 1"1BA Laundriy rm, 2 car prilng, S159S1mo. lnd1cpd yrd . new , ..... $950 t $500 aec;. ..., ~n
at°' home. ran Lugo, 11700/mo 873-53<48 yards avall. Smell~ ok I Call 8 30·5:30 955~11&1 crpt/pnt. ff'f)IC, gard!* 900 ~ane 844-2~ S20l IFF ~5~~;7~y 2 t. prof CHARMING seR-ru POOi. CALL 648-28"8 =k ,c;,a~~·~°'C: WATERFRONT TwnhOme Included (P•ll Ok) 28R 1BA unfurnlah~. ~-COTTAGE. Garage, dish to beach $185/mo 2 Matr bdrma. 2'Aba S 1 1 8 0 I mo Yr I y Stove, relrlg, dlahwut., 19T MONTH'S RENT
WfHa lif .. I lOSZ wuhef, $1500/mo yeer-*~* ($250 Off tat Mo'1 Rent) rnocwn kl1cilen frple 2 **642~53•• carport. No pet1! 801 PAULARlNO
WALK TO )EACH .SR ly, avall May 1 873-2~ ~ 2V,: 2 =°'•~=: CALL 548-7387 car g81• with w/d hk-up. 3 NWPT cr .. t condo lg 3br $850/mo. 8734269 =~~ J:! &~
2'188, upgraded, 3100 la.lMa f/p,cabt..1uperd9an,lg TOWNHOME pattol. NC. gal• AVBJI 2',.,ba, neat pool/tennis, -•••• •POOi/Spa
al Pvt comm. 5435,500, p t..: I 8 lOJ Inc back yd ~ Like new 2BR. patio, 5/1 11675/mo, yr IM AVI 5/1. Obie garage, 3BAl2BA Laroe Duplex •0.llQH
Chateau Pageant/Linda ta .. 11 I • frt/bk St30o'tmo + aec double attached gar. Phone weet!days 10-5 $1.00/mo lse 544-3049 Gar~ 11350/mo ~168 1133-8917
Goodman. 493-0477 Hm • WATERFRONT dep No P9ts• 545-e035 S 1200/mo :;;~~~s ~;:11~~ IOIAllFlllT HI 211 eg 875-5511 l~rt hat• IHI 3BR 2BA w/beamed cell. af15pm Sat/SunaDday WATERFRONT HOMES. Avallableto ... S.turdav Nr "·'boa Pier Nu appta BAY & OCEAN vu New _ frplc, Lrg sundeck $2000 R , INC. REALTORS ., ..., decOf bo C .. I ,.. __ * VER SHORES• 733-3230 after 5pm 3B 2 "BA twnfl.._ Ht 831· 1400 11·3. by 8'>C>Otntment S 1750 iyrty 760-8818 8 v. "na .....,,,.. beach Obi ntr rncd ---1800 alt 2Br+ den, ..., 4BR 2'~be hOUM 2-car •STEPS TO BEACH • ' ---**38r, 288, Q8f, POOi. SEA ISLAND 2bf 2'~ba 11800 873-7892 -gerage $2000/mo. Avail· 2BR 2BA w/lrplc. grt view :'~1~· ~ pet WISTSlll •TI&IE $1800 mo Shon tenancy den. Almost new OYef.
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Price slashed on thfa w/d, courtyard, ocean bright, alriy & Just a few 1213)496--4l79 tatlon shutters, 3br 3ba, incl utlutlet & stOfage. Lg 2BR 2BA. ReMrve
Spectacular laland side of hwy $975/mo blocks from the beaeh __ _ iar pool tennia sauna Open Daily 7-7, 424 yours nowt $850/mo. No
Waterfront Home with 427'" Iris 675-4427 3BR w den 2BA, 2 car oar. 2Br & 3Br Townhomes $850-BACK BAY-DUPLEX teOo/mo lte 675•2332 PotnHllla 494-4262 Pets 817 W Victoria. 180 danree Bay View 1800 sq It, frpl. new y d•' 2 B-'rooms patio no ·
Call RVE"••Ax 963-2881 2 Cute. but cozy Duplex drapes. chlld/nat OK. ar ..,patios, garages, ..., , • SOUTH OF C --Days 979.9991 Eves .., Units 2BR 1 BA 1 a ,..v llret>lec:n & vaulted cetl· P e t a 6 4 5 • 5 7 7 8 ' UNIQUE lg Exec fem P H Charming 979-3848 Pam
ask tor Frank or Barbara gar Frpk: Drive· by ;1! S 1200/mo 893-1~ 15. lngi, washer a dryer 548-6434, 642-2267 home, nr Baycrnt (not In 2BR, beamed cell, frplc ---------
.Ew,o•y HElllTS Jasmine, S900/mo 4BRl2BA detached ger. hook-upa 140-5870 BA y FRONT--fllght pattern) beaut view, and patio 504 Acacia. " d mountn /trees. 4Br ( 1 w/ S 1200/mo 673-4076 .......... .._ .. U Grt location els to prk VILU IEIT&LS SLn1d20010f/dmowill775o JY~n· lniat 2144 Elegant 2BR. Security II ) 3B ~......-3 BR 3 BA fl ..,... bid~ S 1275/mo bonus area. 1 w rpl •. C..ta Mn1 UH • x • r 111-4112 btwn Harbor & Plaoentla. "--·tttul ... _t!!LJ hou•a WA ERFRONT HO••ES tam rm w/wet bar, din rm. $3 t 5,000 1 s•1o do,vn As· -...,_ ..,... -~-.. .... m lndriy rm, 3 car $2600/mo S 100 OFF. Prlme Eutlide &P&ITlllm
sume small first Onr will 3 BLKS to beech 3br 2ba 12131630-5284 3t:lf 2ba. rrp1c. AC, 2-car INC • • 645-8897 °' 650-4928 1Br. p()OI, lnciudel gas Sparkling clun, large
carry balance Exclusive IOW8f duplex Frplc. wtd s"~•~·s 2BR 2• .. BA 2 garage, yard $1250/mo REALTORS 63t-1400 ••251mo 145 E t8th St G den t "--·tltulty """"""" • ,._ .. ._ 5/1 87"' "'""'6 VERS•tLLES lBR 2nd llr, .., ar ap s ......, llst1ng Prine only hkup, garden patio Avt storiy condo, lrpk:, 2 ca.r ... va,,..,,. ..,....,.,., ••fSllRE-S ,., 642-7997 tandicaped grounds Newport Pacific RE 511 S1400mo 675-7006 gar, W/O, refng. patio. COZV. C!Mn 1 attractive .,. quiet location full MCUr· -Pool & spa. patios/deck•.
Ask lor Manny 645-3683 BEAUTIFUL 2Br 298 Community pool/tennis 2br 2ba detached home 3BR. 2BA Cape Cod tty. No pets! Agent. no,.. g8lage or carport 8orr)'
duplex w/marbled firs, Smell pet ok Neer Ca· A/C, dble gar, gr•t loc $2500/mo ~vall 611. $795/mo leese 644-7211 Wi::&l:fll!ll:I no pe1s. l&YFRllJ tf'f)IC. garage, laundriy, pvt n Y o n I V I c I o r I • 1995 Agt 551-3000 ::c;:,1 Debi Bibb VILLA BALBOA 2Br, 2Ba •SEVERAL LOCATIONS
Newer 5BR SBA family beach ac:ceas No pets s12001mo 675-4912 Agt 644-or 8"2·8868. den, 1600 '' plantauon a•u-m Bachelor $590
$1350/mo 673 5337 N-e 3BR 2''-8• 2 story .. Ill 2U BIG CANYON 38R 2·~BA Shutter•. OVtrSIZad tub. .., ·-1 Bedroom $655 rm 4 fireplaces Private -"' .. ,., w / o, 2 8 r S 1 2 0 0 Ler,... attractive .... ,, I 8 28d 1, 88 s775 dock tor 50 boat 2 -Oll111a OIYI condo Frplc, 3 car park-Sot ..... h..'I lg 97 .. _3565 condo w/pool spa & ten· trplc, wld refrig incl ,,_, ...... n rm • slips Pool & spa -1ngW/Ohkupsmallenct ,,..,J' R •__ nis$1795mo0<purctlase etegantun1tt 6molea$9 ra~~ltulgarden1ettlng 2250Venguard S40-9e26
$1500.000 Appl Call Jo WlnlflllJ yard Comm poot Nr •A--•a•~fl EhzabethAgt 831·1266 Avall5-25-88 $1300/mo oo ape garage or -------
bor/'"'5 Fwy s ooo -.---1st/last dep 722-2581 carport Sofriy no peta BachelOf S5eO Ann Kenton 760-5000 Unique 4 or 58R 2BA 2 Har ._ 1 Spacioua 2br '~ba Btg Cyn 2Br+Dn. 2"1Ba -_ --•SEVERAL LOCATIONS 1 Bedroom $855
llory PfVf home in quiet 675-49l2 Agt lmmac GrMt vtewf Pool, exec condo H1 upgrd. fpl. ltatlli Ctllt ••trt 28drm 288 $800 28drm 1• .ea $750
exclusive community EAST SIDE 2BR tBA tennis, frplc, wet bar bar p1110 pool tennis. 2111 398 W Wilson 631-5583 28drm 28a Twntis $850
Spacl()(JS&v.,aatilefloor house Gar, nl pets Yrty No~• 11350/mo secgte$1525854-0933 -------825Cent8'St 642-1424
plan Wonderful views nl smk $1000/mo Refer Open Sa1/Sun 845-8758 BLUFFS 3br 2ba cond lmmac: condo 2t>t 2ba MC 1 Bedroom $830 -------Great front patio plenty Call after 5pm 548-287 t 0 pool, carport. patio, nr S 28drm 1Ba $750 BachelOf $590 ~~:~·~~~m~r EASTSIDE 3BR 2BA lam ~lelf :·;f~o st°'l'1ro°6·,1:r Cit Plz 1725/mo (213) 301 Avocado 642-9850 , Bedroom $880
Yll.U IEIT&LS rm, gar, lg yd,' quiet tree ........ 21r +•a •8"4-2607• 624-1598/D 660·1984/E ------28drm 1'•B• S790 Ull ISlE I ed t $1300/ Frptc:, garage. wetbar a/c r rtatat1 1 Bedroom $855 181 E. 18th St 842..oa5e 111·4112 in stree mo $1400 780-508" E 241 W Wilson 831-0960 -------LtoatlH! LtcatlH ! Marllyn Coombs II WI l ltl I JASMINE CRK SUMMER 631-1266 or Cynthia TURTLE ROCK POINTE llWFSS l 2BR 1BA, up atrs, chldrn J~~Ba $695
One 011 .. !'vERtYIBEST 40 RENTAL 2Br +den. tum. 756-7725 3Br 2V18a,.-family In pr ... 05r1 ~2!,R1 t .. ~~~~~BBAk. Isla.. Z&H ok, no peta. Gar & PoOI 151 ~211~ St 548_~~
'"" Tennis. pools. gatad. tlgioua gated community """' mo.~....-r 222Q Canyon. S725/mo +
street 10 street loca11ons S2500/mo 720-3776 Available anytime. Can tBR 1BA, unfurn Bit-Ina. def> Call Dina 650~287 BAY TIMBERS
on Lido• Just a few doors ---be lealed from 1·2 yrs ILIFFS ••y YIEW t1h114s Asugmatm• . .,S750t~~ttrorer 2BR 1BA, JClnt cond .... __ 1BR, frplc, ceble, pool, to the bay and beach• Lrg 28R 21\BA • big lort. $2250/ 788-7500 -• • ...,_ """" natto N .-. 399 This hghtand a11ry 5BR (Of" Oram111c, hke nu Lndriy, mo agt Condo, S1750 3br 2'..\ba. $890 714 774 3055 kltcn cabinet•. new crpt, ...... • gar 0 ,.......s.
4 &r1d a den) contem· gar, fplc & more $1450 E/SIDE Cottage 18R, 1BA WoodbrldQe hM Feb loc POOi 873-33591747-73<44 · • PfVf patio, carpor1. laun· W Bay St $855 850-&357
porariy home was de· Tom831·8107days lpersononly Part turn. nr tennla, pool, lake, Sl&LL21t•rtt•&,t. dry rm $650/mo 360 IUITlflLWTllll
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:· OIEEISllE TlnMME architect Neutre Own· NEW 2br 2ba 1·M Condo $550 • dep 845-2357 2br/den. 2•-.ba, cath <*I. condo. 2br 2ba. frplc, -28r 2"'· 1100 /f di Frplc yard/n••to ,..,.,... EASTSIDE COSTA MESA . • ... 1 Lovely garden Indoor --attch 2-car garage Iii.ta Ptaiai a)a .,. • . w, • _. • ., -..-•. ---------3BR 2'1BA 2 car gerage ers ~ re...,y or 8
1 last lndry gar clubhs Oa11s SHARP & CLEAN 2BR. ~· A/C. refrlg, w/d Avt $1395/mo 854-2171 lndriy, trplc, gar Smt ~ Quiet locallon $850/mo
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or CHUCK JONES 1141,000tt HH,IOO s:c:'s g~~Rt~~~ ~ $750 No P91S 6S0-.751 16 QYtel ., ... wal6t 10 T~rds~~r 4:2~5~~~:. blocit lrom bch Carpor1 2BR S685 New carpet & CAil iE HI ~ .. ~~t ::!,\.':'= ~ 631·1286 or 648-5743 Ask IOf Carolyn Ross Agt. refng paint & blinds One HUGE 4BR 2BA. Fam Rm., town & bnc:hel. Avalf 8"4-8610 or 673-3174 Yrty $800tmo 873·3862 paint W/D 2250 ~A Ca-You deaerle ..
pie ety ed I ii~~\: . 673-7677 or 759-6600 blk fr bch S1300tmo 2 car gar, beaut yrd June 1 No~' $700/mo --eves Avail 5115 nyon Comer Cenyon & •ALL UTILITIES PAID
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ff you ere over 55. & ~!!!!!!!!~~~1111!~~-f ~ -·., Mo DERN HOME IOEll VllW I.DIE crt l1950tmo 645-1528 bch $885/mo yrty George side toe• LG 1BR S800 I •seget~
would Ilk•. condo In th•• WTSIH·UIE,.. -, ••••• w•11. 2BR/1BA. Priv. Pool Pel 28r plus den home, 4 --714/528-3204 Iv message up Cable. BBQ oar. •tcl • park POOi febuloua mu1t1-m1lhon AdOfabl• 3BR 2BA. rrplc. UDO SANDS ~ ---VERY clean Sl200/mo decks ne..ly decotated LIDO ISLE twnhse --c~.Nopeta 831-1427 •Large atepatJoe
d...... Newbedlord • 4BR • ' · 38R/2'1B• 2 pat ...... , lrpl 2U 2•a --•11. ....,.,J' •FurnloohiftAA ............... uo18r gateguarded la-2 car narane FantastlC Just a block to ocean Airy See a1 963 Arbor nn-n-peta S1350 551-0875 ,., ""'" -,.. .... ,_._ 2eR B -"''V• .. _..._
cihtiy this. may well be IOf qu•et l~uon wta h"''"" 3 bdrm hOme beamed bonu1. 3 full BA. beeutl· ...._, -nr tennis cts, $1600 long 3rd floor Apt with spec-** 1 A .encl gat· Find you llfestyle In one of
you Ana1tract1vedecfl& yard Ju st llst;dl ceilings fireplace & se-lul S3500/mo Mall Sat8•5pm.650-37o2• ~ I' 1 •152 te<m 646-7155. tacular floor to celling aoe. new, paint, clean our37cholceunlta
enctoaed garage too• $219,900 Call Robin dudedyardw1thpatio& Gull4KSge 720-9800 or IEWlfHCllATU 11 ·~· Lovety3Br2'iBANewpon VIEWS of Newport thru·out s7251mo·2025
$84,900 Tenen 631-t266 spa (LH) $240.000 780-5000 28R w/gar. new crpta, 2'~b8 "C'On(10 Lik• Creat condo w/frplc Herbor & the ocean. Prl· Pomona Av.. 646-<4559 365 W. WILSON
llt-1100 673-6900 ~ a&.v lncd yd 636-4120 1-SPM newt Ff'f)IC, 2-c:at gar, s 1450 yr lse. Pool, spa, vate 2 car garage. secur· • * •• * Ml· 1111 (',l~.r-.or ·l 1•1 KJNc.: -KU',Flla .. / 2526SantaAna ·o · .... S710 commpool/tennlt Sl500 tennis No pets. Adults 1ty. pool cuatom int.,lor 2BR 1BA. stOV9. r•fng.
'-"'I.'--' ..:> WH~~Ml Rtl"-R~~~ \t'WlV"'l~' ,tj..\t .. , , 2BR 2,>\BA T H H IN. Chns. 495-3700 pref d 619-941-7299 S1600/mo. 540·3393 crpt, drapes, patio, ger. •Ull lfW* ~ l )\11'\"\ -. --.. \\ '\.. .... :I ~-"-wn 941· UOt I t •---L zt•t --S875/mo 557-6932 Come Me 1he dltference, \ ,, -~-------· REAL ESTATE REALTORS yrd w/euto access. Dbl ..,., -· • Lovely furn 2Br, den 1860 oaw UY VIEW
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Fixer upper, great for REAL TORS UNUSUAL 3BR 3•,.BA, 2 ppl .,...,..12.,../..,.2·......., •• a·-· R&•J ten('lil, nr Fash. Island. Lite & a1riy View aondeck. A amall. Quiet complex POOi, rec. room, laundry
.EE ..... ,&'.EIT' handyman $225 000 S YE' .... ..., ""9 $2275/mo Avail now St t..., I I nettled a""""" tall tr... ,. __ · · NEWPORT BEACH deluxe frplcs. dbl garage, top of UNN 51..., new twnhm EXCLUSIVE OUAA 720•9880 or 722•7007 ree ,,.,g w permt ... _... room .--dry for in1tant
We'll give l'fOU the down In NewPoft Pacific: R E DUPLEX. 2-2BR On Pen-the llne appls, $2150/mo 3br 21-\ba, lrplc, 2-car gar GATED COMMUNITY N/S, No Pets. $985mo Yly ' levlth landSCape. 18r move-Int ONL y $550 to
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et9hlp You make the 645·3683 S340K Agt 499.5360 DETACHED 4BR 2BA, new brick patio. w/d hOokup '-4icro. frplca In LA & BA North 28R • loft, 2BA. 2 111-1112• lhedral cethng, frplc, gar· mo-..ln 1hrough '130 ;'~~·r.~ym~o& w,e_:ar: lnYHlllWll-IEWN•TCIEST pa1nt,crpt&wtnd0wcov-S1350tmo &48-1904 wet bar, wtd hkupe. =~:.ac:s~1oog81.7~8'!71C: -Ra-1HT•111•• ~·~s .T,0:,nd~=· &UllAll&m. u IV EASTSIDE COTTAGE " .,1ng1 Nice patio. dbl petlol. dbl garage 1117 UV"'V -• -Call Vetme 549·2«7 sso w. Wilton 100% tu beneftls Must S 179,900 2BR 2BA de-2BR. 2 tBA $200.000 garage S 1800/mo Sor • no 1>911 844-0509 Nr Balboa Pier New appla TSL MGMT
have clean credit. Agt tachedgarage tglot,Calt 2BR2'TBAS215,000 Agt673·5354 WESTSllE $1375/moyrly 760-8818 ••TwnhH·IYP• 2BR 722·9012or642-1603
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Ptai a11ll 10071•';~1q~:. yrd wteuto ~. Dbl lg yard with patio. Wlhr· 208 E. Bay Ave. Reduced 1 ~ Cllllllll FWI gar x1raa1 S995 Pet ok 2 IELD AAllaaS CIZY OITI 111 hk up, $750/mo
$40K-now $455.000 Nu 38R. loft, 2''1BA, 2 car gar· P9f 648-1264t642·945e6 ..... Clelalfled'a got lhe anaww E/llde Cable. pool. Sngl 2548 Orange
4br 3ba 3100aJ1 3-aty age. large lot S299.000. 2BR ,.. __ ... 0 • loft, 2.... toyourflfwwood neada $550 848-5137 11-lpm TSL MGMT M2· HI03
Greanbrook N9W rr11 48R Huny• Ce" Liz Of Chuck ......... .... .... Lllllll AIR Realty 673-5170 • spa s239,900 Fran Jones 63 1•1 288 or Brand new Eastalde ... ..
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1-ton. Front house lBR Frptc lltached 2 car n••· -·-·--~--dot 2Br 2Ba widen hkups. lrplc, pvt yarda, . .., -S10Q5 & 1Br 1Ba S750 POOi & spa_ $1250/mo 2'" BA, jaz trplc. targe age 1mmed oocpy A~· NEWPORT SHORES L I RESERVE~"' NOW d«k 4 car narana Rear Ing S 139.900. Manlyn Canalfront Refurbished 4 oc n • quiet wat.,. ~ I • •-c IC8')4ld complex Frplc. 728 W Wilton St unit 3BR 2BA Income oombs 831-1268. bdrm on sunny corner wtd hkup, pool_ Jae An FOf infot call 548-700l
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2 positions available in our cus-
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Must have pleasant phone per-
sonality; typing a plus. Learn
valuable off ice skills and earn
$5.00 an hour to start.
Hours are 11:30 A.M. -8:30 P.M.
and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. -10:30
A.M.
Call 642-432 1 ext. 207 to sched-
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Fountain Vallar
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Call 842-1444
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- * Ot1ng1 Cout DAlLY PtlOT/ Friday, •121. 198&
Keepers watch condor chick
through d{me-siied hole in ed
SAN DIEGO (AP) -he firsl
Cahfornia condor chick conct'ivcd in
taptl\it~ entered llS third da) of
pttking at 1u shell today arid al~y
ha~ made a dimewsizcd holt throuJh which an,.ious keepers no't\ watch its
progl'e'U.
The chick should free itself by early
Saturday. u1d Tom Hanscom.
spokesman at the San Diego Wild
Animal Plrk. where the chiC'k was
conceived by the only known active
brccdina pair of the nearly extinct
California condors
''(The hole) makes our condor
people's job easier," Hanscom said
Thursda). "The>'ve bttn monitonng
the chick's activity by close observa-
tion lo detect movement of qg itself
Now with a direct view of the chick.
we can tell every time it moves."
Park officials have set a 72-hour
deadline - ending at 4 a. m. Saturday
-at 't\h1ch time keepers will inter-
vene with forceps and tweezers and
aently chip small parks of the shell
until they can pull the chick out. he
said.
do fear for O\er-eKhaustion on the
part of the ch ic~. We'll II breathe a
lol easier.when v.c ha\c• chick out or
its shell and 1t ind1catt"S to us it is
health> and functionina C'Orrtttly:·
The 10-ouncc cu. about S inches
long. has been under a 24·hour watch
since 4 11.m. Wednesday. when
keepers noueed crad.s in one end.
The "pip" cracks signaled the stan of
hatching. 't\hich usually takes about
three da)S.
A successful batching would bnng
the known population of North
Amen~·s largest land bird to 28. All
27 California condors known to e:iust
are in capuvtt) -14 at the Wild
Animal Park and 13 at the Los
Angeles Zoo.
At present. 14 of the 27 birds are
female. It will be a while before the sex
of the bird can be determined through
a blood test. spokeswoman Martha
Baker said.
Asked 1f officials were hoping for a
male or a female. Baker said. "Prob-
abl) a female. but ""c'll take anything
health)."
~ was taken awa) from the parent
btrds and meubalcd art1fic11Uy an
hopes that the female bird "ould
produce a .sccond ru. So ~r. this has
not happened.
Meanwhile. a rccordina of vuhures
makina hissing and gruntint sounds
IS beina played at two-hour intervals
to try to duplicate the sounds the
chick would hear 1n o natural nest in.a
environment Condor keepers also
occas1onall) tap the cu lightly with a
metal rod to match the prodding
encouragement of a parent condor.
"We are still acuina response from
the cu when "e tap and play vulture
sounds... Hanscom said. "We are
happy at the response It indicates to
us the chick 1s st11l ahH and strong At
this point. we JUSt to continue to
watch.''
The captive Oock includes 13
condors hatched in captivity from
eggs taken in the wild over the past
five years However. there has been
no add1t1on to the C'alifol1'\ia condor
population since April 1986. when a
ch1clo. named NOJOQUI was hatched at
the Wild .\n1mal Park from an ea
laid in the 't\tld.
OffiClals don't want to intervene
prematurely because of the danger of
rupturing blood vessels hnked to egg
membranes. which could trigger fatal
internal blttdins.
"It's an eAc1tin' time but a v\!ry
anxious time:· said Hanscom. '"We
Efforts to sa'c the California
condor. 't\h1ch has a wingspan of up 10
I 0 feet at matunt\. rest on the captive
breeding program The last known
California condor 1n the wild was
captured a year ago.
After the egg was laid March 3. the
The success of the captive breeding
program "on't be known for years. as
the oldes1 bird hatched in capuvJt> 1s
5 )Cars old and condors reach sexual
maturity at about age 7.
The flrat condor chick concel•ed in captl'ri-
ty chlpe a way at lta eg at the San Dleco Wild
ADlmal Park. If It doa not come out today,
keepen wlll ualat the dell•ery Saturday.
llltllJlltal 5530 Earl!Jll••t 5530 Eaployant 5530 Earl!tatat 5530
MA~yL ~A~ysa~n~I Ligh~~'i,':~~Oll?Jswer COSTOIER EX~~J~H~ll~EEJJH
Traa•t;•tie1 Aatn lapertt4 9100 Aatn lartr!t4 tlOO
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CM or caN 957-3063 person 1585 Sunllower Salary · commission
Costa Mesa or call I woo hours 5pm-9pm UP. llAllTEIUCE Iii 556-7«0 EOE We re a ta:>t growing fun, Mooday lhru Thursday FOf' Costa Men Molel )Otmg company tookong Call Jud• 2pm-8pm
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end mechen1ce1 com-
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•CUSTOMER SERVICE
COORDINATORS
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research •b1llt~ •6AM-12 Noon Mon-Fro
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•DATA PHONE I Ask for LVICOSTA MESA
ORDER ENTRY 5-48-6919
Pleasant phone manner MJ LAGUNA NIGUEL
10-key 1ypmg I 581'-1240
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SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE
ONLY 40~ /line. CALL 642-5678.
hlkl Isla.. 6l061Cnt1 •n• 1124 L11Ha ... ck '141
2 FAMIL y GARAGE SALE *YARD & GARAGE SALE L6ST OUR LEASE. bttic.
Balboa Island In alley Sat SAT/SUN 9am·3pm. aquarium sollware.
185 ~c CrulMr. runs grt HIT AOIU YALIE
$3500 obO 9&4-S2 t8 Just bnng us your lowest
18 TRI HULL. Walk lhru bonatkte Acura dul and
windlhi91da. bait 1ank, we'll beat tt
llB 185 HP compl equip GUARANTEED!
38 hrs on eng. Tand9'1 Jll IU .. S AGIU
trlf $5000 ~6-0382 1001 QUAIL ST N B
198fSEA RAY 17' deep v 112·2112 lHOllA
~~. b~: l~,~~ ~:'. = Ste•11·nrJj ers. compasa. lrlr Own« r ,
movedloN CA Pd$11K BM last May sec $8900 Call
coll«:t 41s.-837-0769
20 FUN Bay Boal New OF NEWPORT BEACH
Surrey lop & pain\ 30HP. IEST DUL gas inboard. SSOOO/ObO
-.. 87S..9e08 * 140·1•44
LEASE ME 28' Spor1hsh 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD From S225/mo AIS<> 50' Ya chi New From Open 7 days• week
TRILi ACAllF
llSTIICTllll
Fo< lhdse who •PP<9Ciate
the quality & ~1neer1ng
of a Saab' High gloss em·
bony e111 , IUICUflOUS
bo<gandy il'll. Sunroof.
A/C. professional ARA
sound system 5 spd
overdrive. healed drlv·
e< s seat. frol'll whl drive.
central locking sys lock·
out rear dOOl's remote
mirrors Classic 4 dOOI'
Sedan wlfold down rear
Hit Lov1og 1 owner. Im-
ma cu I a 1 e ! This ca<
g11s1ens1 woo 1 last long•
Pnced below blue book
at $8750 II you &p·
preclate luxuriant quality
For email chUrch. Over 18.
rellabi.. exp wlch1ldren
S5hr app<ox Shr week
Part lime nMded tor pres-
11g1ous tiuflllnglon Beach
auto deale•sh1p Pro·
less1onat a111tude and
tronl office appearance a
must Cati Barbara tor
1pp1 842-0095, 9·6
Dellghllul. respon-I
s1ble personality who
loves a busy phone
2 POSITIOIS
lYllUILE
$950/mo. Incle t llp Jan EJllended Service Hours 875-8285 or 497 .9997 7 am • 10 p m Mon.Fri
225 Grand Canal I LOTS OF GOOD STUFF lurnllure •qu1pmen1,
4130 Sun 5/1 8am-4pm 988 w 19th St C M carousel horsH. an·
C -. I JI 6122 t1ques, brlc·a-bfee 38~ CALL Hl-4111
trtal e 11 Antiques lurn11ure Forest Ave Sle t2,r-,:_----~~.,,ri---~~~---.1..:;N~o~De;:a:l•~'~ca:J:ls~p:l•:ase::. EVEAVTHING M 1 G • clothes housewares. (Lumberyard Plaza) L .....
us 0 toot!. shop equ1p1 toys ' ..,. "1 & Hsehold Items, tools, appis & more" PnCed 10 Seti. SattSun to.& ,,,f..•.'fP'7 ~.. 'll TITII& COllW
clothes toys turn etc r.e111 Cash only Sal Drily I rt lffck Slit ..,,lV"
Sal/Sun 609 Marguenle 8·6 735 Farad btwn 16th I~~.-.~---~-'!'!·· ~ unlACI
645-5 781 Tues-Thurs 9-2 HCEmlllST
.UISES AIDES Immediate opening w1lh •SECRETARY 11 you v• ever been dts-
1 fast growing art gallery Allot the above couraged aboul Ille·
All shifts good pay and Good appearance. FIT friendly. elhc1en1 I phone sales beeause of
benefits "" Laguna Beach Call NICll. 261-7656 take-c~arge person poor management or
RetHe'Tient home Restaurant 50 wpmlWP scam operators please
-GIANT MOVING SALE g 17th 011 Pomooa 13-hMiL Y SALE 2SC to 1 <" New paint. rebuilt engine, $150 FRI 1-4 SAT 9-4 (. good COndtllon Asking
50 yrs 1ccumulahon An· GAS LAWNMOWER S20 .,. 456 V1S11 Trucha (East-CREV J ER S 1200 CALL Monla or
•494-9458• · lllSn PELICll I give us a can we offer liques stove. palto 8 Sa1lboa11SealmpJ $50 blullbyHug~Mkl) ~····1······~ Mo~5-9420
furniture microwave See 81 259 Pnnceton Or . · ,;., · I• · l•--------Nursm~ 15 now accephng aaph-Exce1ter1 salary lull com· •Prolessoonat
HOME HEAL TH AIDS callons tor I pany benefits unl1m11ed Training
onen1a1 rug Everything CM 545•0722 E A S T B L U F F '"% -:
1 *i T11•1d11t lleetlM.
goes• 311 Heliotrope COURTYARD SALE EJc. 4.i --ef ........ la ..... SAT tSUN 8-4 Lots of clothes wall unit. er cycles btrd cages.
MOVINr.: SALE bike. tennis racquets. & turn ceramics antiques n..~-ld & flW Dllft.U er " misc 11ems SalfSun 9-5 clths jewerly Sa1&S1.1n .&.l''W u::;; ............. . SAT ONLY 10-4 Furn. gd 2633 Orange Ave Apt B 8 O 1 Dom 1 n go 0 r. M 8l S .... 11110, ... ~ IJJll-
0 C Home health agenc~ 0 M t/M t opportunity •Lucrat1v .. needs Cen Home Health I OS OS Ill Commission
Aids Per v1s1t or t1ourly.l •L11ch Fot4 Son1r Call Jiy l1nw1rtfly Structure
Ftei1 Advanced Home Apply 1n person Tuesday (7l•) •10_1&72 •Pleasant Work
Care 833-1680 thru Friday btwn 3·5 "' • v Environment cond 606 Po1nset11a -Zn. """ .....,. oo<r COM 646·887 4 BJ MUST SELL FURNITURE 6"4· 165 l Qr ln.e 15 S28uuto. INded IJAIU 11
OllTIO 1 2131 W. C11st llwy II SAILBOAT INSTRUCTOR •Guaranteed Hourly
Needed on Newport Bc11 Wage NBA SALE COM Old & nu
turn rugs cllh•OQ pies
deco glass. and mOfe
430 Ins Ave SAT
CIOth~s and misc FURNITURE. clothing, IS 3~ 5'c>d. ~ lllS8121
2000 Fedt>ral Ave mite kitchen & toys New· Come by and Se& 16 S3S. auto folded 668402 SECllOAllY * RETAIL SALES * 25-28 II cruising Siii •Advancement
we seek a very special F T & PIT entnus1asuc j boats Wknds Now FIT Opportunity for nght Sdl & Sun 9·5 port He"ljhts area 358 16 l~ Ssod. lo*d 20l626
Ramone Vv.y Sat 8-3pm OUr new & USed 16 iJS ai auto taded 2CIUSI 1 person lo 1oin Jur Satnpeop1e wanted lor a summerintcud•no wknds •nd1v1dual
en1hus1estic, warm and tun n-retail store in Catt 645·7 100
very dedoe.ted team 3 Fash•Ol'I Is For further
days a week Must be ex-into, c•ll 852· 1070 Ask
penenced 1n all facets 011 lor Stephen or ,...,chele
PllCHTISEW
OCC. SWAP MEn Laro• Sa•e• Many kid s Electric Boats Salel -Service
EVERY SAT/SUN Orange thing$, furniture & misc 2806 Lafayette in Patts -l.eulng
SllUll IHTlllCTOI
Weekends Call Eddie
642-• 786 ... * *
Yard Sate• Stereo equ1pt . Coast College Fairview hsehld' Sal/Sun !lam 131-3171
furniture. hsehld 11ems & and Adams Costa Mesa Firm" 53 t Sanla Ana Ave Newport
front office dul•es If you lnAJL SALES PIT Ca11 Mrs Collin el
642-4536 430 3 30·9 00
I PM
more• SalfSun 8-4 425 p k FREE ---1500 Auto Mall Or. B 675 6320 Adm1ss1on1 at mg MOVING SALE! 675-9487 egonia • SPACES s 10 432-5880 Stackable washer & dryer Santa Ana are tnal person you will
Costa.... 6124 Retr1g w /1 ce-maker.---------•55 Frwy at Edinger
SAT 9AM I S tereo bookcases. tamps. SEARAY 25'1977 235 IPEl l l•YS
love lhis pleasant and Small Aerobic boutique on Sales
proless1on11 olflce en-CM sal ·comm 548-75t5 FINE JEWELRY
• •MYIH IALI* w/cab1ne1. sewing ma· clothes. e1c Hl1h St OMC. Low houri )(Int • •LEn IYEIS * chtne w/c;ab1ne1. dresser 842 2833 cond Ownr mutt .. 11 Service Hra. Mon-Fri
v1ronmen1 ln1me Janel Retail
786-0777 IDH'SPIZD F19x hours. Must be 18+.
PAJITHS YOll FmH Full and parl 11me sales lmmed oper1lngs Apply
pos111ons available in In person 21081r· W
pres11g1ous Fashion Ooeanfront, NB
Inside Aatn or shine 2 chairs -All good con· BiU Dav-759·7&00 7:00 am to 10 pm
Refrtg bdrm set en· d11ton1 1147 Ptularmo Saatl ha Eves 760·0177 F/T pos111on avail Mike IS Oii llSllHSI
Bacher 6'5-6265 Iv msg
---If you hke people we d like Island rewefrt store Ap-TIRE SERVICE llques dl$hH . ,;.11sc . !Bakeri Fa1rv1ewl Btit~tl 6114 . 8 8 BMW C 0 NV .
Frt/Sat/Sun 8-4. 3018 Yard Sale• Electrontcs •MIYlll •••(* S.il 1Mt1 7014 S369/mo Tot. $22 140 Flllm<>!'e n< Fa1rvie-/Baker .. 21 x · -.. tari. iapes. 2 L SAT,/SUN Everything 9· salt BOat al'ld Trllfor 3500 Cap Red. Cltd 9nd
•MIYlllSALE* RobOt , Galax1an. Colleco price 10 sell' Applianc:.s. Needs work Good dul, Ls OAC ~1·2886
PEST comtl TtCI. 10 meet you at
Local Pest Control Co TIE llllUWAY
phcants should be well-Wheel balancing presented and pro-
tess1ona1 10 deal w1lh dis-IEWPtlT TIRE CEITtll
•Must seft e'feryth1ng • Teleslar • toys hand-furn . tamps. etc etc. make offer! 548-4813 or 88 BMW 325 S292tmo
Sola'a. beds, new 4 post• made afghan m1Sc Corner Ol'chard & Irvine. 644 Ross Cotta Mesa 60 T S17 520
Needs Route Tech We
1r11n Musi have good SllTllHI CALIHllllA et1m1na11ng cloentel and 6'4-8022
handle ''"e qua11ty, ex· -n.-L aftrlT driving record Call
Charley A M 979-602 t The Broadway Depart-
ment Stores are looking
!or moll111ted respon-
Slble Sales Associates 10
help us be the bell at
whet we do serve our
customers You can
make shopping a more
pleasurable expenence
You, as a customer
already know tl'le rob re-
Qulfemenll We are now
tn1ervMtW1og tor lull-hme
sales paai11on1 We offer
excelleol ber\elots. com-
m1ss100 1ncen11ve and
advancement op-
por1un111et
~.. lamps, din sets, Sal/Sun 9-5 193' Full-EVERYTHING MUST GOI • ~vc~= R:J Clsd end
relrlg . TVs. micro. wash· erton Ave 2012 ORCHARD Sli,./Dtc•1/lt.ra11 Ls OAC 641-2886
CluSJve ,eweiry 1n 18 karat uuiws; ws;
gold and platinum Eicperien'e Sabra,
Leisure 675-8405 PRE-SCHOOL
•CLASSROOM ASST
7 30-tpm •DAYCARE
ASST 2 30-5:30pm. Exp
pref d (7 14) 962·0107
Attractive benellls and TlllYrl &ft(IT er. dryer LOTS MORE. 8Ht. ltack 6140 ESTATE GARAGE SALE 7021 74 BMW Bavarta 8-cyc
compensauon In relation s; •• 769 Hamlllon Sat/Sun Sat/Sun 9.4 2382 Masa. ---------1
10 lb•llly and per. Full-Time Commercial Upright Freezer, side-by-21. SLOOP WrTH 35. Slietl, alloy•. snrt. PS, PB,
lormance For 8 pnvate Agent w /MINIMUM 2 SAT/SUN 8-4 ,aide relrlg, couch & love-Upper Bay 1C 10 SSOO. NEWPORT BEACH AM/FM cats. lea111« Int
interview please contacl years exp Prefer PARS Cameras tools surf-seal 1011 of misc Items Incl hosp1t11 ~. booka. MOORING $3800/obO 962·2443/ev
PIESSlll Bruce Lamber I or Beverty Agl Excellent salary lo boards clolhes lumber Fri all 101m Sat/Sun sporting good•. antiques S 10,000 642-1557 Tom BWM '87 5351$. Xlnl cond,
Oude1ans 218 E 161h Sir ••er•"•lh Gardens. If you're loo•ono IOf' • e111. •2 ll•Tlt while. auto, lthr Int sunrt I nghl person Localed in rack. etc 8am-? 10031 Jon Day ---
Irvine Need detailed re-"" "" ctes11fledhUMW91ofVOU. • 'Y· '" 25K mi. Divorce, mull IU OiOl sume Contact Frank or t---------+---------~-~;.;.;;;;.;.,;,;,;,;,---....Wtr, pwr. MC. nr Nprt It, Mii $29.000 751-2458 Orange Cont Dady Piiot 111
looking tor a Pressman
with 2·3 years expenenoe
oo a web offset press
Opponunlly for advance-
ment. benefits, salary
commensurate w1\h ex-
perience Call (7 141
642-4321 asll for Hank
WYlllWi LUCI, IK. cnCarlliyne.E7~2~0:l2I Ea,ltyant Wutt4 Faraitue 6014 MJsctllaa"•' HIS 1581250'mo e50-03sa •11 •YllD ltll AYE
215 ltriMa Ct1rt IUUllll SS35 OAY BED White & Bra95 BLUFFS, NB Moving Sale' 45· BOAT OOCK Side tie loaded w/power, lili•new.
FasltlH lsl11~ F student 30 wants 10 Mallrestea Tr..,ndle Beau I Orienta I Rug-E1tc.llenl locatlon I 1PQAS881 $11,995 WAITED HouM1•1 W/Hsekpg exp Comp~te $245, mauve pastels 3 mo old. Hunhnglon Harbour.
SUIWICll IAIH Wiii start 814 tor summer •840·8733• 8x9 $700 Whl wicker IQ S450/mo 8'0..t022
9-12 noon Mon ·Frt Eicperleoced ca!T\9raman Xlnt refs. 548-5881 chr tml lbl S175 4 Shell MOORING & BOAT-
S I SS h Whl I needed M u st be Moving Sale! Sat 8-5 whl wicker stnd 2 w1 5'7 N.....nl\#'t n---h. "pply 1n na.son at Ofle ot a ary r PP es ..... s sofas baby Items ·-.. -· ....,.. "' .. -h F 6 7733 k -·"eel I II .,_, ' ' hi $150, 17 'Zenith color PRIME LOC .. TIONI PI T, IELI lllP lhe following Broadway Heall Y oods 44• 0~v~m!~D ~:1p!rt~:~.~ Mtrckaa•ise freenir. desk & antiques TV w/remote & oak llnd, Call twT-7sot
0 c Airportarea Call M-F locattons: PIT SECRET ARY Compe-1trlpplf1Q Plltllng Paste-x.a •• n Cold 20462 Whltelree. HB 1tlnt cond I 175 720-17°' s-" Bo-at .. .--p. up to "8'
8-11am. 4:\2·0670 .. PllT IUCM lent gen off skills com-up and lo~ lypeseUing ...... _.._'!!!'!'!•----QUEEN SIZE MA TT RESS .., "' 47Fashionlsland puter 9-2 daily Arch skills a plus Must be 301 DENTAL CHAIR l BOX. QUILTED. CRAFTMATIC Elec. El.cl Elec:.&watetondock. lfFICf HISll HITlllTll IUCI rnm 845 4 t 70 available 10 work eve-$750 OBO Hydraullc, BRANO NEW• s 155 w/mauao-l neat. full Parking FREE. Evwythlng
PIT tor noee 1as1 g<ow1ng whl 9nal, blk lthr, (714) ca1184e.,293 I.I, 541188" 1-yr new 111 cl .... S..t 1n Nwpl. Co Nr Hoag Flex hra 7777 Ed•nger Ave SECllOUY P /T mngs Salary based on 831-3008 Priv Party Warranty Pa;o $2800, S 195/mo, Phon. Ken
Type & misc: office work IHTI CIAST PWA For Construction ofllc. •11penence and skills RATTAN flv rm sofa/love-Uk•ng $1400. 543-1854 67~ aft• 3 pm.
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln M Prcury
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Colla M•u '..4-0 ~}()
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(1RJTY88) 110.995
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PopMmic
People's Gang can
forget the salad
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It's kind of funny how much 1mpac1 a carton oflettuce can have on
ahe mood and atmosphere of a rock concert.
Aboua midway throU&h ahc National People's Gana set last Friday
al Night Moves in Huntingaon Beach, an overzealous fan and auitarisl
Chad Fom:Uo were involved in a little disagreement. After some debris
was exchanged between the two combatants, Forrello decided to walk
off the stage.
Several minutes later, he rejoined the rest of the aroup only to find
lead siftFI' Chad Jasmine hold-_____ .......... .....,___ i• a box filled with heads of
lettuce. Jasmine than offered some sarc:astjc mnarts before
dumpinc the produce onto the
daDce floor.
Bid idea.
I bet you can auess what
••••••••••• happened next. The crowd bCpn throwina
the lettuce at each other and at
the band. A fiabt soon broke out on the dance floor. Jasmine reac1ed by
hurling his clarinet catc. Several bouncers steamrolled some. fans out
into the nighL
A pretty ualY scene.
But in spite of the .. lettuce factor .. and its chillina effect on the aood
times. there was some rock 'n' roll beina played. And thanks to the
SwamP. Zombies. tbc niaht wasn't a totaJ was1e.
Like an acid trip, C8Ch live per(~ by the C~un-ftavored
punk-cum-folk of Irvine's Swamp Zombies is a unique and
unpredictable cxperinc:e. Projectina a confident and IOOIC staaie
presence. lhC ~ quartet maxes satirical humor and primal uwer
into their aJl..«oulaic anmal.
From caldly ori&inals like "The Zipper" and .. You Always Think"
to remarkably innovative coven of Hendrix's .. Purple Haze .. and the
Kingston Tno's .. Zombie Jamboree. .. their 40-minutc prosram was .
both in~red and inspirina.
HighlisJats induded their rcspontc to R~n·s 'cuts in social
programs ("Truly Needy"), a lopina track filled wtth South Amcrican-
flavored rhythms("Chucha"), and an otr-k.ilterserenadc("Di&A Hole
In The Love Patch"). Sample lyric contained in the latter tune: .. I like
airts who say no .. .and I like ajrls who don't like me."
-Chick.en. Vulture, Crow," the band's debut recontina on the
Orangc--bescd Dr. Dram Records, is scheduled for rdc8IC on May 9.
A powerful VOICC and commandi~ SI.IF penoaa wemrt enouib
to overcome a muddled sound m1x dunna Ann De Jamett's
disappoinli• hcadliniaa ICL •
Blcs1cd with an arrestiaa tOprano, De Jamen shone briefly duri~
a couple of upbeat rocken. like the bard-drivint .. Roof Comes Down
and -contoned." But durina more complex arraneementa. the
rcquisi&c sb8dU... and colorina of her vocal dynamics were awash in an
overly loud and ftlzry mix.
Similar problems marred her usually dexterous dedric violin
play1na. Oa Iller .tf-cided EP, the clauical~ned v~ ea.-.
passion aad .,..cc. •t live, the stri• found ay l'OOlll to
breathe amidst me~· 111 ICftleebes and bum ... for•~ that IO promisinlly, it Wiii a shame that the
concert deteriorated ieto ppointment Next lime, pys. can you
save tbe lettuce for tome alld or IOmetbina?
OP PICKi A tecoad John Coupr Mellmcim{> concat ,_ beea
added to Irvine Meadows for May 26. Check 1t out .. Alilllilia's
Midnight Oil. who hive a surprite hit aJ1*n't (#3S) with the s.pert>
.. Di~ and Dust." wiU .. y the Madows on July 2.
llEDIEV AL E~........................ .. . . . . . . . . 1 7
By MARY SLOAT
In .. La Passione Beatrice" or .. Bcatrice .. in English. opening
today at the Balboa Cinema, passions run high amidst the
lowly filth of medieval times. Beatrice's relationship with
her father is the wretched body of the film. Never before
have I wilhed so stronaJy for a characier to die as I did for
BCatrice•s father, Francois de C'ortemare (Bernard Pierre
Donnadieu). ·
W'll:ll'Y 'BABETTE'S' ···········t··············· 10
Most of our guest critics raved about .. Babette's Feast." the
Oscar-winnina film from Denmark. Jon TbingvOld found
the 11'1""11"' unpalatable, however. and Jeannine Marold
tbouabt she detected clrdboard tee~. Next week they'll
see Melanie Griffith in ~tormy Moltday. ••
TBA JPOR 18CAN'DAL' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 11
BJ VIDA DEAN
Couldn't pick up a bit of scandal iluri• the .. Eft&Jish Tea"
ion delpite the fact that an Of ibe~uests had just ualed from the .. School ofSQndal.9' had lessons
ro the like! of Lady Sncerwell. Mn. andour, Sir
Beiljamin Beckbite and Charles Sur&ce. cbanacten in the
SOuth COast Repertory Theatre•s Mainatqe production
runnina throu&h May 29.
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I t' s token seven yeors from the
orrginol london production and
six from its smash debut on
Broadway -to the tune of seven
Tony awards -but Orange County
theatergoers are aboot to see what
an the fuss is aboot.
The famed musical "Cats" arrives
Tuesday at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, one of four
lourmg versions which have been
crisscrossing the United States. The
sold-out show closes May 8 -but
will be bock m the I all I or eight more
perlormoncesSept. 20-25
The road companies are under
the direction of Trevor Nunn, artistic
director of the Royal Shakespeare
Company, who is represented on
Broadway by 'Les Miserables" and
"Starlight Express" -as well as the
multi-lived "Cots," which continues
to sett out in 1ts l1fth yeor on
Bmadwoy and sixth year m london.
"Cots" was born, or at leost
inspired. 1n 1972 when composer
Andrew lloyd Webber picked up o
copy of T.S. Eliot's "Old Possum's
Book of Cots" 1n on airport
bookshop. Reodmg it on the plane,
he recalled that, as o child, his mother
used to read these poems to him and
the thought occurred that "they
might make o lovely album for
children .... or something."
"Or something" didn't surface
until I 0 years later when Webber
called on hrs old friend Nunn to help
him turn Ehot' s verse into a full.
fledged !Micol. By then W efber
was established as one of the world's
hottest musicol composers with tri-
umphs like \\Evita," 11Jesus Christ
Superstar 1
11 "Joseph and the Amoz ·
ing T ichnicob Dreomcoot" laU
seen on Orange Coast stogesl,
"Starlight Express'' and the current
Bi<>Odwoy rage, 11Phontom of the
(\,,,.., ,, ..,,_a.
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'Cots,' the Andrew
Lloyd Webber
musical now in its filth
. year on Broadway, opens
T uesdoy at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center.
ow
Nevertheless, the task of turning
a book of poetry into a musical
bonanza was fraught with peril.
Webber and Nunn began their
pro1ect with h1tle more than bits and
pieces of songs based on the poems,
but no story or relationships to
support a full musical.
Then, late in the rehearsal, the
key to making the show work was
literaUy handed to them. Director
Nunn recalls the turning point:
"Valerie Eliot, T.S. Eliot's widow,
came up with this rathe< crumpled,
grubby sheet of typing paper with
these eight lines on 1t at a very late
stage. That fragment introduced the
character of the lonely, haunted
Grizobello, the glamorous cot.
"Mrs. Ehot said, 1T om didn't
by Tom Titus
include 11 in the published work
because he said 1t would be too
upsetting for children.' That was the
very insight," Nunn sold. "There's on
image ol 1solo1ton and pain, there's
the 1deo of change. You were
something, now you ore the op-
posite. How do you cope with
that?"
wiisborn
But something was st1R missing.
The show lacked an emotional
climax, the 'I l o'clock number" that
sends the audience out humming. And
openmg night wos fast approaching.
Nunn recalls telling Webber,
"What we need in the show is your
big emotional outpoonng. You don't
hove your Puccini ana." After some
resistance, the composer agreed to
go home and 011emp1 something -
though he would make no Pf C>m1ses
What Webber came up w1th-
l1terally overnight -was musical
history, one of the most popular
show tunes ever composed "Mem -
°'Y
Nunn remembers hearing the tune
for the first ttme.
"The next morning -I con ooly
assume he d been up aU night, maybe
he 1ust 1011ed 1t off -he said, 'Whot
about something like this?' He ployed
din o rehearsal room where we were
having a meeting and I said to
evervbodY, 'What's the dote, what's
the time? Remember 1t because you
hove 1ust heard a phenomenal smosh
hit.' II
The music was there, but now
lyrics wete needed. Thtee separate
lyricists tried their hond without
success, and the pressure wos
mounting. Finoly, with just days to
go, N\m heoded for his~
home to write the lyrics Miilell.
And the rest, os they soy, is
history.
Delly Plot Datebook/ Fncs.y, AprM 29, 11m 8 air e~ A bh~ •1. J'Q\l' •
Calendar •
MAY
SM TW T F s
1..a&una Beach. cocktails & hors
d'ocuvres and recorded jazz music
Monday throuah Friday. 5 to 8 p.m.
497-4871.
RONNIE BROWN Ir CO. jazz
pianist and accompaniment at
Carmelo's. 8 p.m. Fn. throu&h Sun.
3520 E. Coast Highway. Corona del
Mar. 675-1922.
CAFE UDO SOI 30th St .• Ncwpon 1C
Beach. Alex Taylor and Intersection op
from 3:30.-7:30 p,m. Bobby Redfield
Latin Jazz. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m.
675-2968.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 5 16 1 7 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
. IAZZ
Friday
"THE SWINGERS" Play jazz of the
30s and 40s. now appeanng at the
Dnfiwood Cockta.al Lounge. 21462
Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington
Beach on Fnday and Saturday from
730tol 1·30 p.m. 536-6615.
Sahlrday
CAFE UDO 50 I 30th Street.
Newpon Beach. 675-2968. Mu Ben-
nett and
Frecv.-ay. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m.
RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 South
Coast Hi&hway. Laguna Beach. sur-
prise guest in the Jazz Club Room at 9
p m. 497-4871.
Sunday
'1'llE SWINGERS" arc bKk by
popular demand at the Dnftwood
Cocktail Lounge. 21462 Pacific Coast
Highway. Huntington Beach. Oldies
but goodies from the 30s and 40s
e\Cf)' Sunday ancmoon from 2 until
6 p.m. 536-6615 or 5~1421.
lloaday
CAFE UDO, SOI 30th St.Newport
Beach. Jackie Ryan Quartet. 8:30
p.m.-1 a.m.
675-2968 .
Tuaday •.
CAFE UDO 50 I 30th St. Newpon
Beach. Intersection with Alex Tayl~
ton1&ht 8:30 9.m to I a.m. 675-2968.
JOHN RENDERSON'S"SECOND
WIND" with leash Downs appear the
5eeond and fourth Tuesdays at
Meadowlark Country Club. 16782
Graham St. Huntinaton Beach.
Wedneaday
BANISH MISFORTUNE .. Renais-
sance JaZJ "at Orange Coast College's
Robcn 8. Moore Theatre ll 8 p.m.
Trad111onal instrumenb such as the
mandolin. mandoccllo. violin and
banJO echo the sounds of d1i11al
!.ampler ~c~board and JaLZ-gu1tar.
Concen tickets are pnccd at S6
ad .. ancc 1n 1he OCC Ticket Office
and S7 al the door To charge tickets
b> phone. call 432-5880.
CAFE UDO. 501 30th SL. Ncwpon
Beach. 675-2968. presents the Ton)
Guerro Sc\let from 8·30 p.m to I
am
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ CLUB of
Southern California meets I '.30 to
6 30 p.m. at the Huntington ~h
Inn. 211 12 Pacific Coast Highway.
Huntington Beach. Conrad Janis and
the Bc'crly Halls Unlisted Jau Band ~•th 'ocahst Janet Carroll arc fea-
tured. Tablcscaunaandadance floor.
Donation 1s $4 for non-members or bl membership scale. S1gn-1n mu-
sicians free For more information.
call Hal Rumcnapp. (2 I 3)39}-8070.
CAFE UDO 501 30th St .. Newport
Beach. presents the C1ssandta Trio
tonight and Thursday 8:30 p.m. to I
a.m. 675-2968.
.Renalee•nce jaU
JAZ1. CLUB ROOM at Ron's 1n
uguna. 1464 South (.oast H1ghwa).
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Ruty Sabella law of two memben of a..1 .. lllaforta.ae.
a &roaP wlalcla playa ju&. IJtab reels. Buoqae and modern
cliamber mule aat.na tM mandol.ba, JUndocello, YlollD.
baajo.jua pltar and" dlattal 8UDplln~, Tiie coac:ert la at 8
p.m. today at <>ra-.e Cout Cone,e • Robert B. lloore ·
Theatre. Concert dd.eta are $6 la adTUace aa4 $7 at the
door. To cJaarae dcUta by plaone. call 432·5880.
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C)'pn:ss Chae Theater. Sl72 Oranse
Ave .. Cyprcs~ (229-6796). Fridays
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'"CALL llE MADAM" at the Cost.a
Mesa Civic Playhouse. 66 l Hamilton
St.. Costa Mesa (6SO-S269).
Thursdays throu&h Sa11udays at 8
p.m .. Sundays at l'.30 until May 8.
"'CA&OUSEL" at Ehzabeth How-
&«l's Cunain Call DinneT Theattt.
690 El Cam ino Real. Tustin
(838-1 S40). nightly except MC>.ftdays
at varyina cunain times tllroulfl May 8.
"CAIT POTY" at the Unicom
Emporium. 214 Main Sc .• Hunt-
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inaton Beach (969-1794). final per-
fonnancn tonight and Saturday al
8:30.
"TllE FOREIGNER" al the San
Clemente Community Theater. 202
Ave Cabrillo. San Clemente
(492-0465). Wcdn~ys through Sat-
urda)sat 8 p.m. until May 7.
"ROW THE OTHER HALF
LOVES" at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse. 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd ..
Sant.a Ana (979-5SI I). nightly cxcct>t
Mondays al varying curtain umes
throU&h May I 5.
"I 00, I 00" at lhc Southampton
Dinner Theater. 140 Ave Pico. San
Clcmcn"tc (498-7576). Wednesdays
and Thunda)'s at 8: IS. Fndays and
Saturoays at 8:45. Sundays at I :JO
and 8: IS throuah June 19
.. LA CAGE AUX FO~" al the
Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Frttdman
Way, Anaheim (77:?-7710). n1ghtl)'
except Mondays at varying cunam
llmt'S through July 17
'1.UV" by the LP Repertory Com-
pan) at the Miller Community
Center. 300 Centennial Way. Tustin
(55-4-8890). closing performanttS to-
nia.tu and Saturday at 8: I 5. Sunday al
2:l0.
"MEDEA" m the Studio Theater at
UC1 (8S6-66 I 7). final performances
tonight at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8
p.m "'1'llE OLDESr LIVING GRADU-
ATE" at the l~1nc Commun1t)'
Theater. Tunic Rock Communll)
Park. Sunn)hill Road at Tunic Rock
Dmc. Jrv1nc (857-S4Q6). Fnda)'S and
Saturdayi at 8 p.m. through May 7.
.. PINOCCllJO" by the Oran&e
Count1 Children's Theater at Golden
West Collete Forum II. Huntington
Beach (895-8378). dosing per-
formances tonight at 7:30. Saturday
it 2:30 and 7:30 and Sunday at :?:30.
"PLAYING DOCTOR" by the
Huntinaton Beach PlayhouY at
ACADEMY AWARD
WINNER .
1181'~ UNGUAGIFIUI
Gisler School. 21441 Strathmoor
Lane. Huntington Beach (832-1405).
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.
throu&h May 21. "THE PIUC'E .. al the Gem ThealC1.
12852 Ma SL. Garden Grove
(636-7213). cdncsdays through Sal·
urdays 8 p.m~ Sunday per-
forma and May I at 3 p.m.. April
24 at 7: until May 7. "S APE .. at the Alcemativc
Rcpcnory Theater. 1636 S. Grand
Ave . Santa 1'na (836-7629).
Thursdays through Sundays at 8 p.m
unul Ma) 22.
··sceOOL FOR SCANDAL" on the
main staat ofSouth Cout Rcpcnory.
6SS Town Center Drive. Cost.a Mesa
(957-4033). Tundays through
Fndays at 8 p.m .• Saturdays at 2:30
and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until
May 29. .. SNOW WJllTE" by the Amencan
Children's Theater at the Anaheim
Cultural Arts Center. 911 N. Harbor
81\.'d .• AMhc1m (751-S032). Satur-
days and Sundays at 2 p.m . unlil
funhcr notitt.
wTOM .J<>ND" in the Studio
Theater ef Ora• Coast Coll~.
Costa Mesa (432-5880). final per-
formances tonlaht and Saturday at
5:30 and 8 p.m .. "Sunday at 2 and 5:30.
"WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA
WOOLF!" al the Garden Grove
Community Theater. St. Mark Slrttt
at Chapman Avenue. Garden Grove
(897-S 122). closing performances to-
night and Saturday at 8 p.m
.. YOU CAN'T TAU n Wn'll
YOU" al Coastline Colkae's Newport
Beach Center. 3101 flactfie View
Dmc. Corona del Mar (759-5404).
final performances toni&hl and Satur-
da> at i p.m. Admission free.
"YOU CAN'T TAI& IT WITH
YOU" at the La Habra Community
Theater. 311 S Euclid St.. La Habra
( 213 905-9708). Fndays and Satur-
da)S at 8 p.m. through Ma) 7.
Friday
SECOND ANNUAL CHORAL
FESTIVAL 1s pan of the Oransc
Count)' PerforminJ Arts Center lm-
aginauon Celcbrauon. From noon to
3:30 p.m. fifteen 1nd1v1dual high
school ch0trs will perform tcn-
minute ~programs. Al 4 p.m. the
Pacific Chorale will prnent an hour-
Iona conccn. J\t 7:30 p.m. five
collcgc/un1\crs1l) choirs will present
a 20 minute program. and eight h1&h
school sinacrs will JOln the Pacific
Chorak 1n the Pcrsichctll Tc Ocum.
Tickets for da)-t1mc only 1nclud1ng
the 4 p.m. conccn arc $2.SO. the
e\ cninJ concen tickets arc SS SO and
an all 1nch.1s1"c uck.ct for the entire
choir fes"Wal 1s S7. All tickets arc
acncral admission and arc av111ablc
at the Center Boit Offict. 556-2787.
and from Pacific Chorale. 542-1790
IRVlNE VALLEY COLLEGE
pt"CSCfttsan ncn1naof classical music
al 8 p.m. an the colkae Forum. 5500
Irvine Center Dnve. Irvine. Tickets
for the C\Cnl arc SS per penon and
ma) be purchased at the door. Guest
pianist is David Coppen. TM concert
will ~cfil Oitfam .\mcnca. a non-
profit organmmon which supporu ~orld hunger ~hcf. For mo~ infor-
mation. call SS9-3277.
FJlAN MARTIN An1stry at the
piano al the Red Lion Inn. 30SO
Bristol St.. Costa Mesa. 6:30 to 11
p.m. S4(}.()472
Saturday
SOVTB COAST SYMPHONY with
Stacy and Melis.sa
are about to
discover a new
four-letter word
for sex in the '80s ...
'Help!'
A lighter look at
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concen. at the Roben 8. Moore
theatre. Orange Coast Collqc. The
program will bcsJn at 8.1 S p.m. Mime
d1rtttor/conductor 1s John Larry
Granger A prc-cooccn dascumon
will bcsJn at 7.30 p.m. Followin& lbc
program a spttaal rettptton Will be
held at the Westin South Coast Plaza
Hotel honoring the season
subscribers.. T 1cket.s arc S20. S 18. S 13
and $9. >Nllh youth and senior citizen
d1scoi.nts a\·a1lablc. For mformauon
and llckcts.. call South Coast S)'m-
phon) at 661-7~:?0.
CHAMBER MUSIC lrv10c Valley
Collqc mvates the public to auend an
e"cmncofchambcr muslC at 8 p m. in
the JV(' Forum. SSOO Irvine \enter
Dn\.C. The evening wall feature IVC
facull)' member and noted pianist
T J L)mcnstull and aucst vaohmst
Danus Campo. Tickets for the con-
cen arc $7 and may be ordered b)
telcpho~ by alhng 559-3333.
Sancl.ay
OIAC'.NATION CELEBRATION
INTEllNATIONALE Fanuly pro-
aram featunng song. dance and
costumes from around the wortd al
the Orange County PCTfonn1n1 Aru
Center at 3 p.m . Tickets arc com-
plement.al) and can be obtamed al
the ccn~·s box office.
SUNDAY MUSICALE at the New-
port Beach Publie Library Newpon
Center branch at 4 p.m C'lasstcal
guitanst Ltt Edward Ztmmcr tS
featured The procram 1s free of
charge and cvef)OOC IS welcome. The
Ncwpon Center branch 1s located at
MOTHER'S DAY
GIFT'S THAT MOTHER
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South COlllt Plau
1n1 Bristol. c~ Mesa
MNe77 -------
856 San Ck-men~ Dove. For more
information. conlad Helen Spencer
at 644-3171.
UCI BENEFIT &ECJTAL Inter-
na t aonall y acclaimed v1olinis1
Mmam Fncd and ptanlSt R<>&CT
V rinolcs w1ll pnfonn a spec11l ben-
efit concert an the Fine Arts Conccn
Hall at UCI at 8 p.m. TICkct.s arc SI S
acncral adm1SS10n and $SO for patron
t1cuts Patron tieuts include the
recital and adm1s1on to the reccpuon
"'uh the an 1st'> after the performance
For ticket informauon call the UC'I
fan<' A.ns Boll Office a• 856-6616 or
T1ckctron For more 1nforma11on.
call 856-5:78
• THE BOUlY ROUGE CAFE
Classical string quanct Opus IV
aCl·ompan1es Sunday brunch 11 a.m
to I p.m '001 NC"'Npon Bhd ~
f\.ev.-pon lkach 6 7 J. '440
Monday
CR.A.ZY HORSE STE.AI BOUSE
presents John Conltt tonight and
T ucsda). m '""o pcrfonnancn. 7 and I 0 p m I S80 BrookholloYo.( D)n
Road ciut. Newport frttWa)) Santa
Ana.. For ticket 1nfomution and
dinner rcsen auons all S49-IS 12.
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CLUB in the Newporter Resort. 1107
Jamboree Road. Newport Beach e_rcsents the aoldcn aie of rock 'o • roll 7"1>.m. to 2 a.m. ni&htly except Sunday
and Mondai. f;lo cover charge.
Classic bends will eerfonn the era's
&realest hits from "Good Golly, Miss
Molly," to "I Want To Hold Your
Hand." 644--1 700.
THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast Hifh·
way. t..aauna Beach. presents hve
entertainment and dancing niafltly.
494-8088.
PERQS 117 Main St .. Huntington
Beach features the Mike Reilly Band
from 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Thursday
through Saturday and 4:30 to 9 p.m.
on Sundays.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
Hi&hway. Sunset Beach. offers live
entertainment seven nights at week. Toni~t and Saturday, Planet 10.
Rockin' R~ 8 p.m. to 1:30 Lm.
592·1926
VDLA NOVA Stan Brcckenndgit
performs standards and show tunes
Thursday throuafl Saturday at the
Virla Nova. open ~ p.m. to 2 a.m ..
3131 West Coast Hipway. Newport
Beach. 642· 7880.
LOUIE MORENO at the piano bar
6 to 10 p.m. Mondar throuah
Wednesday. 7 LO 11 p.m. Friday and
Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sundays at the Holiday Inn. Bnstol
Ave. in Costa Mesa.
CANNERY RESTAUl\ANT 3010
Lafaycue Ave .. Newport Beach. fea·
turcs "The Kappy Michaels Band."
top 40 and rock Fnday and Saturday
cvcninp and Sunday afternoon.
67S-S777.
COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT
presents Nathaniel Jam and the
Wayne Wayne Band Thursday
throuah Saturday, 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m.
The Courthouse is located one block
off the 55 freeway, West on
MacArthur Blvd. 1n the Hutton
Centre. 721·8128.
&.m, TUE CLUB 2285 Newport
Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Aashm& li&hts.
mirrors and a hUl'C dance floor. Not-
shirts or shorts. Tickets arc SS for all
shows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call
833-1160. TBE BOP prncnts the coolest
-Hoppy.. Hour in town S-7 p.m.
toniaht. and Saturday. Dance with
Felix Lanc(S3covercharac); Sunday.
the Hop 1s available for private
parties and banquets (call Christi
Silverbcra at 964-5902). and Mon.
Tony Rossini. A Tribute to Neil
Diamond at 8 p.m. Admission is $3.
-Rock Around the Oock.," a history
of rock and roll fcaturina Jason
Chase. Tues. at 8 p.m.($3 cover
chaJlC).; Wed. ··ne Cool Jerks." live
10-ptccc bind; Lip Sync contests
Thurs. 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain
Valley. 963-2366.
THE CROWN HOUSE,32802
South Pacific Coast Hiahway. South
Laguna • Frank Rttti and Tno
perform T ucsday throuah Saturday. 9
p.m . to I :30 a.m. Bfue Adept 1s
featured Sunday and Monday at 8:30
p.m . 496-5773 or 499-2626.
u;N WIWAMS 6 C.. at Chaz'.
2710 E. Chapman Ave1 in Orange.
just east of the Newport Freeway.
---------------------------Ken Will .. ms performs on keyboard.
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saxophone and vocahzes solo on
TUC'Sday and Wed, Lou R05S1 adds
vocals and the new auitar synthesizer
on Thurs. through Sat .. Rick Garvey
Joins the croup eVttY Friday and Sat.
on drums. 9 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. Tun.
throuafl Sat .. Sun. from 8 p.m. to I
a.m.
BOB BURNS RESTAURANT
LOUNGE 37 Fashion Island. New-
pon Beach. Joe utt1en and Fncnds.
Tuesday~ through Saturday at 8 p.m.
644-2030.
Saba.rdaJ
MOU. Y BA TCll£T at the Coach
House. 33157 Camino Capistrano .
Sin Juan Capistrano. For ticket sales
and dinner r~rvauons. call
496-8930. concert hotline: 496-8927.
Sanday
VD..LA NOVA Richard Fauno's
piano styli~ Sunday lhrou&h Wednesday. n daily S p.m. to 2
a.m .. 3131 W. out Hi&Jlway. New-
pon Beach 642·7880 •
THE W&llE BOVIE Rescaurant
and Tavcm. 340 South Coast H!fh·
way. Lapna Beich. ~nts hve cnaen.ain~nt and danana niahdy .
494 IOll
.,,_,. PUii I 66SS '8Cirte Coest
Hipway. SUaset Beach. o&ri li ve cntcrtain~t IC'Ven niahts at week.
592·1926. •
caoWN BOUIE Restaurant.
12802 South Pacifte Coast Hiahway.
South lquna. has Blue Adept.
The1'nl and Pam 8 p.m. 10 I a.m.
Sundiy ud Mondiy. 496-S773 or
499·2626. ~
CANNDY llBITAUllANT3010
Lafayctie. Newport Beach. Brian
Wilha tonipt and Monday. ..... .,
TBE IUGllTBOUI aaonmas in
c:onttrt at 7;30 p.m. at The Hop,
11774 Broothuna. Foutain Valley .
SIS per person. 96)-2366.
TllE wmu: .... ltataurant
ud Tavnn, ~Souda C... H'1'·
ny, l4MM tidl. 1p1Willl hve
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'bu' J
PM:m NIMU• llSll ~
Blvd. in Huntiniton Beach. Blues
Ni&ht. Show lime is 10 p.m. 21 and
over. Admission at the door is $4.
Call 964-2211 for information.
CANNERY RESTAURANT t~
ni&ht.. Wednesday and Thursday, the
Mm Guerrero Duo. 3010 Lafa~tte
Ave. Newpon Beach. 675-5777.
SNEAI PREVIEW ~norms live
each Tuesday from 8 p.m.-12:301.m.
at the
Sheraton Newport Hotel. 4545
t.. MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
833-0570.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
Ht&hway. Sunset Beach. offers live
entertainment seven n1&hts at week.
592-1926.
THE WllJTE HOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern, 340 South Coast H1Jh-
way. l...quna Beach. presents hve
entertainment and danc1n& ni&htly.
4CU.8088.
Weclnaday
llEMICI 'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE
presents Shenna Ho~ and Manin
Mead 8 p.m. to 1:30a.m. Wcdnnday
throu&h Saturday. Country, Cajun,
Blues. Jazz and showtuncs. 18120
Von Karman Ave. lrvme. SH-1305
THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern, 340 South Coast HtJh·
way. Laauna Beach. presents hve
entertainment and dancing n11htJy.
494-8088.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
Ht&hway. Sunset Beach. offers hve
entertainment seven nights at week.
592-1926.
Tluanday
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
Hi&hway. Sun5Ct Beach. offers hve
entertamment seven nt&}tts a week.
592-1926
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Y .£.&. NETWORIING COCltT AIL
PARTY Y ouna Executive Singles will
host 1ts Orange County Networluna
cocktail party at the ~uo1a Athletic
Club. 7530 Oranscthorpc. Buena
Part from 8 p.m. to I a.m. Adm1ss1on
is SIS at the door. $1 2 for advance
prepayment. Buffet. music. dancina.
seminar and no host bar. For more
information call the Y.E.S. hotline:
744-1000.
LET'S TEE IT VP a club for sinaJc
aolfcrs between the aan of 30 and SS
who want to play socially and meet
olhc:r si l\llc aolfcrs. Various locaJ and
rcitonaJ courses. Dues are $25 an-
nually. For information. call
8S4-0690orwrite to: Let's Tee h Up.
31 Rainbow Ridlt. Irvine. 9271 S.
PARENTS tflTBOUT PART·
NEU OranJt Coast Chapter 26.
ofttts free onentation at 7:30 p.m. at
tht Cosia Mesa Golf Counc 1nd
Country O ub. 1701 Golf Counc
Drive. Cosia Mesa. Uve bind. open
dance. Call 847-1600 or s.t6-5788 (or
more information.
PA&ENTS WITHOUT PART·
NDI Huntiftllon BeKh Chapter S9S hosts a free orientation for sinafe
(19mtts. Call chapter phone 891-79""1S
for metti~ location and adchtional
1Mmbmh1p infonnation.
Membership in Parents W1lhc>ut
Pattncn i1 open to divorced. ttP.U"·
Med. widowed or MVft' marritd
..,.,...., o(livinc childm\. C\islody of'
the chiklml is fK>l a &ct«. A noft-~ ftOIHC(tarlu, ed.cattoMI Of· ...U-tioll. PWP pro-.ida a ~
.,.... o( iocial .ctivities. dilnmlonl
Mel •tidy....,...,. for sincte pertfttl
udlkirfMnilia.
.. WW&LfW ramNDllllPlinlla over45. lftftt fof T.Q.l.f .at ~:lOp.m.
a1 Wvatorie's in Anaheim. For
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reservations and information. call
S21-S87S.
PRIME OP UFESINGLES MEET
FOR T.G.l.F. at the SaddlebKk Inn.
1660 E. First Streciin Santa Ana, S to
7 p.m. lnformatfon. call 8J6...8744.
Satarday
WHEEL OP PIUENDSBIP SiOJ)es
4S and over. meet for dinner at 7 p.m.
at Palermo's in Stanton. For infor-
mation and ~servations. call
521-S87S.
PllDlB or LIFE SINGLES meet
for dinner at SaJvatorc's. 500
Brookhurst.. Anaheim 7 p.m. For
896-8440 or 24 hour event hotlme.
894-8932 ..
Sa.Dday
JEWISll SINGLES NETW~ -.es 28-4S will host their 2nd an-
Dl\'crs&I) party and dance at 6 p.m. II
I "Bruce Willis and James Garner are the slickest screen pairing since I _ Paul Newman and Robert Redford~' -Bob Tn omas. ASSOCIATED PRESS
They broke ev~ry rule, loved every woman, took every risk,
and solved the most shocking murder in the history of Beverly Hills.
And it's all true,
Give or take a lie or two.
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Calendar ililtinued
the Anaheim Hilton and Towers.
.. Pul~ .. Nightclub. 777 Convention
Wa). Anaheim. Cost 1sSIO. For more
informatton. call 776-2806.
BRA VO! the singles' suppon croup
for the Oran~ County Chamber
Orchestra will hold 11s final .. Happy
Hour" (to get h1&h on music) at J p.m.
at the home ofDravo! member Tom
Whalini: Music director Michah
Levy will give an informal ~
Ultion on works to be perfonned at the
May 8 and 9 concerts. This will be
preceded by a social hour and
• 0
followed by a li&ht buffet supper.
Price is SS for Bravo! members and S7
for guests plus a ticket to the
upcoming concert. For more tnfor·
mation call 996-1949.
CLASSIC FRIENDS sin&lcs qc 45
and over. meet for a champagne
brunch at Charlie Brown's. 16160
Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach at
12:30 p.m. For rncrvations and
information, call S44-92S9.
FLIRT Sunday prop-ams bc&in at 6:4S p.m. in the Seacliff Village
Shopping Center. 220S Main Street.
Suite 20. Hunll~on Beach. Call
840-0107 for more tnfonnation.
FOCUS n, a group of sin&Jes ages
30-39. meet at 11 .30 a.m. at the South
Coast Community Church. 5120
Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 8S4-7600.
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP singles
45-plus meet for brunch al 11 :30 a.m.
at Princess Louise in San Pedro. For information and reservations. call
S21-S87S.
Ta.clay
TANGO, DISCO AND BALLROOM
DANCE a.ua Meets every Tuesday
at 7:30at 738 W. 17th St.. three blocks
south of Newport Blvd. in Costa
Mesa. S 19 month fees. Learn the
latest dances followed by a dance or
other activities each week. For mo~
informatfon call 494-0S93.
MARTIN AND TONI'S SWING
DANCE a.ua meets at the Kina's
Table in the Westminster Lanes. 6471
Westminster Ave. in Westminster
bqinninc al 8:30. $4.SO for leaons.
no char&e for dancins. ~JS II. TUEIDAY NIGHT SINGLES
Specially priced sPl&hctti dinners
and dancing with the rrcddie ttrt.ado
Group 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at
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Florence Bcane's Ivy House R~
taurant, 384 Forest Ave. in Lquna
Beach. 494-9491 .
Wed.De8da7
WBEELOF FIUENDSIDP, sinaJes
over 4S, meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m.
at Ama&i's in Buena Park. Call
S21-S87S for rncrvations and
information.
F .R.LE.N.D.S. a singles association
for fun and growth, meets each
Wednesday S p.m. to midniah• in the
Zot Room. Irvine Hilton. 17900
Jamboree Road. Irvine. Free valet
parkin&. admission is SS per perwn . .. iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Get in for half-price if you bring a 11 friend . get in free if you bring two by
calling 863-3111. cinension 2111
after S p.m. Frtt 3-month passive
membership by anendin&.
NEWPORT BEACH SAILING
SINGLES a club for non-smoking
single sailors with or without a boat.
age 21 ·and older. Meets the first and
third Wednesday of each month at
the Huntington Beach Inn. Paclfic
Coast H1&hway in Huntincton Beach
6:30 to 10 p.m. Meeting bqlns with
drinks and hors d'oeuvres tn the bar.
followed by a meeting and act1v1t1cs
at 7 p.m. Social hour follows the
meeting. Cost 1sS6. Call 673-3018 for
recorded info about club activ1ucs.
SOCIAL FUNSBOP FOR
SINGLES Opportunities and IC·
1ivit1es sponsored by the Knowlcdce
Bank. 1 to lOp.m. tn Costa Mesa. Call
898-7878 for location and' 1nfor·
mation. Materials and refreshments
provided.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
SINGLES meet Wednesdays 3 to 4
p.m. in Room 3.
Coffee and tea from 3 to 3:30 p.m
followed by a special prO&tam.
A.S.A.P Singles Association of Pro-
fessionals meet every Thunday eve-
ning in the Zot Lounge. Irvine Hilton
and Towers. 40S and Jambottc Blvd.
6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Small lfOllp
networking. personal introducuons.
hot and cold hors d'oeuvrcs. Social. dancing. m1-(crs and prizes.. S 12 at the
door. Call for information 66S-6633
or 261-2023.
"NO NAME" SINGLES DANCE S
to 8 p.m. at Twains. 2101 E. Ed1nacr
at the SS Freeway. Santa Ana. Dance
and happy hour. door prizes and hors
d'oeuvrcs .. S4 admission. No dues. no membership fees. Call S21-8691
for more information.
THE AMERICAN INTER·
NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents 1
swina class at 8 p.m. each Friday
followed by a dance social from 9-10:30 p.m.; a jitterbug class each
Monday at I p,m.: and a ballroom
and Latin class each Wcdnriday 11 _8
p.m. $20 for seven lessons. 6S0-3048 .
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Cll1Jllal MICE IQUAAE DANCE a.us Belinners daa 6 to 9 p.m. at
Rancho. Siantileo Collqr. in Room GI08.S«> perpmon beach of two
18 Wttk sessions. Co.aplts or sifttks
with s-rtncn ~!come. For more
information. call S4S-6429.
Sll-490I. 682-4363 oc f67-l097.
BIO llAND llUllC keep. dancm
oa ibeirfce&cv~.;Y Diehl in the SwaUow"tCOV'C allbebit1oric SM C'letnal~ Inn, 2 AYlnim (k Pmidn~. San Oemcnte 7 IO 11 p.m.
with lht Dean·· 0eec0as twina tianct ud ... llftid vocalisl Lia Powell,
491-9202.
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PLOllENCE BEANE·s IVY Friday and Saturday. Street. Ne~pon Beach. Fcaturn in-van« tickets may be purctwed b} dus k at Irvine Meadows
ROUS£ lla'l'AUR.ANT Danctng to ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is cluck ori&inal scripaphs b) Mclantt mail addressed to the Tcmpk Mu-Amph1thu1rc. The NcviUe Brothers.
tile rhythms of the Gcoric served nightly. Taylor Kent as well as original oils. ttrcard. Visa and Ammcan Express TaJ Mahal. Buddy Guy. John Ham-
Gilltam Quanet fcatunng vocalist watercolors and paphacs by other will be accepted for purchases. mond. Papa John Creach with the
Elena George Friday, Satu~y! Sun-intcmauonally known anists.. All SUNSET BEACH ART FF.STIV AL Bcm~ Peart Blues Band. Harmonia
day and Monday 8 p. m.-12.30 a.m. attwork 1s framed. paanntced by a fundn1smg cv~t held Ma)' 7 and 8 Fats. the Cash McCall Band and Bob
Every Tuesday. Wednesday and written etttificate and ready to hang m the outdoor irttnbeh area near the Otdd!C) T1ruts a\11lablc throu&h
Thursday night 1s Freddie Ferudo on )Our wall. Stanmg prices will be volunteer firehouse 1n Seal Beach. T1cketmaster. including May Co
Group . 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 38-4 below gallery pncc-s. Tidtcts are SS m IRVINE MEADOWS BL~ FES-Music Plus and. Spon.snwt Storn
Forest Ave. 1n Laguna ~ach. advantt or $7.50 at the door. Ad-Tl\' AL Saturday. May 7, 11 a.m. until ChaJ"&C h~ 740-2000. 49~9491. r-~~~~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9i9Wiiiiiii .... ~~;;;p;wmiiiii
ll=~•TONl~SwinaDance EDWARDS CINEMAS WE SERVE REAL BUTTER
ON FRESH HOT POPCORN Club meets at several Orange County
locauons. Dances. dance contests.
dance tnps. play outings, beach
panics a rc some of the ac11v1tics.
Dance lessons arc offered bqjnnang
to advanced. ballroom to swing. For
t1mcs and locations. call 840-3518.
TaadaJ
WEER Y SENIOR DANCES arc
presented by the Costa Mesa Seniors
from 8-I I p.m. Featured 1s~1ve band
music: and a laf1C. wooden dantt
floor. V etcrans of Forc1gh Wars build-
ing.. S6S W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. $2
donation.
Wednaday
PREE DANCE ~s by Cay
Cannon tonight 7-8 p.m. 11 San
Clemente Inn. 2600 Avcn1da del
Pres1dt-nte 1n San C"lcmt'nte. Dantt to
the mlfs1c of Les Douglas and his
quintet. 498-9202
Tluanda)'
COST A MESA QUICKSTEPPERS
a senior citizen square dance group
seek eitpcncnced square dance cou-
ples to join them. The Quickstcppers
meet rqularl} e\CI) ihursday. 10
a.m. to noon at the downtown
commun1t} center.
Anaheim and Center 5ts in Costa
Mesa. P'Or more 1nforma11on. call
S4S-S669.
•v
Frida)'
RICK l\OCltWELL returns to the
lmprov b} popular demand through
Sunday. Also 1ppearing with him arc
lmprov favontc Mark Pitta and
Hou.ion native Andy Hinson.
THE IMPROV presents thrtt s1dc-
splittin1 1ets each ni&ht Tuesday
throti&h Sunday at 41SS Campus
Drive. Suite 138. Irvine. Show11mcs
and admission prices arc 8 p.m.
Monday ($3): Sunday. Tuesday
throuah Thursday. ($6): 8:30 and
I 0:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. ($8).
doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is served
nijhtl).
Monday
ougE'S ENTERTAINMENT
LOUNGE at the Newpot1er Resort
l)fCSents a s~ial
Monday N1&ht Showcase with com-
edians from throu&hout.&,be Southern
California area performing. begin-m~. at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday
Ni&ht Showcase has no cov~ charge.
The ~rtcr Resort is k>Cated at
1107 Jamboree Rd.Just cast of Pacific
Cont Hiahway tn Newport Bach.
644-1700.c~t.575 ,.......,
DOVO P'EJUlARJ outstandina and w1ktly tunny comC'd11n will appear
throuah May 8. Also on the bilt is Rust T. Naill. TllS lllPllOV pmcnts thttt side-s• ICtl e.ch night Tuesday Su.nday. Showumcs 1nd
ad -.. prices att 8 p.m. Monday
(SJ): _ ~y. TUOlday lhl'OUlll
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Gllendar Ontinued
the Anaheim Hilton and Towers..
.. Pulse .. Nightclub. 777 Convention
Wa)'.Anahe1m Cos11s SIO. For more
infonna1ton. call 776-2806.
BRA VO! the singles' support aroup
for the Orange County Chamber
Orchestra will hold its final .. Happy
Hour .. (to get h1&h on music) at 3 p.m.
at the home ofDravo! member Tom
Whalini: Music director Micbah
Levy Wiii give an infonnaJ prncn-
tation on works to be performed at the
May 8 and 9 conttrts. This will be
preceded by a social hour and
•
followed b) a light buffet supper.
Price is SS for Bravo! membenandS7
for guests plus a ticket to the
upcoming concert. For more infor-
mation caJI 996-1949. ~IC FRIENDS sin&les qe 4S
and over. meet for a cllampafnc
brunch at Charlie Brown's. 16 60
Beach Blvd, Huntington Beach at
12:30 p.m. For reservations and
infonnation, caJI S44-92S9.
FLIRT Sunday protrams bc&in at
6: 4S p. m. in the b:-liff Villqe
Shopping Center, 220S Main Street.
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Suite 20. Huntington Beach. CaJI at 7:30at 738 W. 17th St .. three blocks Aottncc Beane's Ivy House R~
840-0107 for more information. south of Newport Blvd. an Costa taurant. 384 Forest Ave. in lquna
FOCUS n, a group of sinlles qes Mesa. S 19 month fees. Learn the Beach. 494-9491.
30-39, meet at 11.30 a.m. at the South latest dances followed by a dance or
Coast Community Church. Sl20 other activities each week. For more WedD•claJ
Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600. information call 494-0S93. WBEELOF FRJEN'DSlllP, sinaJes
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP singles MAR11N A.ND TONI'S SWING over 4S. meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m.
4S-plus meet for brunch at 11 :30 a.m. DANCE CLUB meets at the King's at Amaai's in Buena Park. Call
at Princess Louise io San Pedro. for TablcintheWcstminsterlanes.6471 S21-S87Sfor rcscrvationsand
information and reservations. call Westminster Ave. in Westminster information.
Sll-s87s. tqinnint at 8:30. $4.SO for lessons.. F.RJ.E.N.D.S.uloa)esassociation
no ctwac for dancina. ~JS 18. for fun and growth, meeu each Tueeday . TUESDAY NIGHT SINGLES Wednesday S p.m. to midni&hl in the
Specially priced sDUhetti dinners Zot Room, Irvine Hilton. 17900
TANGO, DISCO AND BAU.ROOM and dancing with the f'"reddie FMado Jamboree Road. Irvine. Free valet ~iDiANiiCEiiiCLi· iUiBiMiieciuiieviieiryiiTiucsdaiiiyiiiGi roiiulpii8iipl.mi.iitoiiil 2i:i30iia.iimi. •ailt partcini. admission is SS per person.
MAJOR SNEAK
PREVIEW
IONIGHTBPM
Get in for half-price if you brin& a
friend, get in free if you brina two by
caUing 863-3111 . extension 21 I I
after S p.m. Free 3-month passive
membership by auendina.
NEWPORT BEACH SAIUNG SING~ a club for l)i)n-smok1n1
sin&)c sailors wtlh or witflout a boat.
age 21 and older. Meets the first and
third Wednesday of each month at
the Huntington Beach Inn. Paafic
Coast Hi&fiway in Huntington Beach
6:30 to-IO p.m. Mtttina bqins with
drinks and hors d·oeuvl'CS in the bar.
followed by a mectint and activities
at 7 p.m. Social hour follows the
meeting. Cost is $6. Call 673-3018 for
recorded info about club acuv111es.
SOCIAL FUNSHOP FOR
SINGLES Opportunities and ac-
tivitlCS sponsored by the Knowledge
Bank. 7 to I 0 p.m. in CoJta Mesa. Call
898~7878 for location and infor-
mation. Matelials and rcfrcshmcn1s
provided.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
SINGLES meet Wednesdays 3 to 4
p.m. in Room 3.
Coffee and tea from 3 to 3:30 p.m
folio~ by a spcctal proeram.
Tlaanday
A.S.A.P Singles Association of Pro-
fessionals meet every Thursday evc--
ning in the Zot l.oun,e. Irvine Hilton
and To~'Cf'S. 40S and Jamborft Blvd.
6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Small lfO\IP
nct~orking. personal introductions.
hot and cold hon d'ocuvrn. SOcial.
daOClnJ. m1xen and prizes. $12 at the
door. Call for information 66S-6633
or 261-2023 . .. NO NAME .. SINGLD DANCES
to 8 p.m. at Twains. 2101 E. Edinacr
at the SS Freeway. Sinta Ana. O.ncc
and happy h<>ur. dOor pnzcs.and hon
d'ocuvrcs;. SA admission. No dues.
no membership f~. Call S21-8691
for more information.
THE AMElllCAN INTER·
NATIONAL DANCE C(O. prestnts a
swana class at 8 p.m. cacb Friday
followed by a dance toeial from
9-10:30 p.m.: a jittcrl>ua class each
Monday at 8 p.m.~ and 1 ballroom
and Latin ctass each Wednnday at 8
p.m. S20 for seven ~ 6~304I .
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aroaal lllCE IQUAll& DANCE a.ua Bcllinners dais 6 IO 9 p.m. at
Rancho ~•ileo Collqr. tn Room G IOI. S40 per pmon b' CaCb of two
11 Wftl tttsiofts. Couples or sinaks
with panwcn wdc:ofnt. For more
information. call $45-6429.
53&-4908. 612-4)63 or t67-l097.
mG MND MlJllC bepa daacen
oa lbeitfee\e~s;' ·'in the 5wa1ow·, Cove al lbe ltiitoric Sin C'lelieale Inn, 2 A~ida de l'rclidtale, San Clemente 7 IO 11 p.m.
wilb die Dean's Deacoftltwina band
and
....,. vocallM U11 Powell.
491-9202.
Calendar Continued
FLORENCE BEANE'S IVY FndayandSaturday, Strttt. Newpon Beach. Features in· vantt tickets may be purchaxd by dusk at Irvine Meadows
BOUSE llES?AUIUNT Daoona to ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Dtnncr 1s cludt' one.anal scncraphs by Melanie mail add~ to tht' Temple Mas-Amphnheatrc. The Nev1Ue Brothers.
the rhythms of the Gcoric served ni&htly. Taylor Kent as well as original oils. tcrcard.. Visa and Amman faprns TaJ Mahal. Buddy Guy. John Ham·
Gilham Quanet fcatunnc vocalist watercolors and paph1cs by other will be accepted for pun:haJtS. mond. Papa John Creach with the
£Jena Geo~ Friday, Saturday, Sun· 1ntemat1on.ally known artislS. All SUNSET BEACH ART FESTIVAL Bernie Pearl Blues Band. Harmonica
day and Monday 8 p.m.· 12:30 a.m. anwort 1s framed. pwanlccd by a fundrais1n1 event held May 7 and I Fats. the Cash McCall Band and Bob
Every Tuesday. Wednesday and written ttrt1facatt' and ready to hang 1n the outdoor v~nbeltara near the Diddle). Tic~ets na1lablc through
Thursday ni&ht 1s Fredd1t' Fenado on )Our wall Stanma pnccs will be voluntttr firthousc 1n Seal Beach. Tickctmaster, 1ndud1ng May Co Group . 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 384 bclowgallcrypricn. TickctsanS5tn IRVINEMEADOWSBLUESP'ES-Music Plus and Sponsman St~
Forest Ave. in Laauna Beach. advance or $7.SO at the door. Ad· nv AL Saturday. Ma) 7. 11 a.m. until Charge hnc 740-2000. 494-9491 r-~~~~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii~~.,.~~iiiiiii M~~6TONl~Swin1Dancc EDWARDS CINEMAS WE SERVE REAL BUTTER
ON FRESH HOT POPCORN Club meets at several Orange County
locations. Dances. dance contests.
dance trips. play ouunas. beach
panics arc some of the act1v111es.
Dance lessons arc offered bc&inn1n1
to advanced. ballroom to swing. For
limes and locauons. call ~3518.
Taee&!J
WEER Y SENIOR DANa3 arc
presented by the Costa Mcsa Scnio~
from 8-11 p.m. Featured 1s~1ve bend
music and a larse. wooden darn
floor. VctcransofForc1&hWars build·
in&. 565 W 18th St.. Costa Mesa, S2
donation.
WeclDaday
FREE DANCE LES.WNS by Cay
Cannon tonight 7-8 p.m at San C'lemcnte Inn, 2600 Avenida del
Prcs1dcnte 1n San Clemente. Dance to
the music of Lts Douglas and his
quintet. 498-9202
Tha.nday
COSTA MESA QUICllSTEPPERS
a senior c1ttzcn square dance group
seek experienced \qUare dance cou-
ples to JOin them The Ou1clmeppcrs
meet rtaularl) C\.Cr) fhursday. 10
a.m. to noon at the downtown
community center.
Anaheim and Center Sts 1n Costa
Mesa. For more 1nfonnauon. call
545-5669
•v
l"rtday
RICK ROCKWELL returns to the
lmprov b) popular demand through
Sunda). Also appcanna with him are
lmprov favonte Mart Pitta and
Houston natn·c Andy Hinson.
THE IMPROV prcsenu thrtt sidc--
si>11tt1n1 acts each ni&ht Tuesday
tfirouah Sunday at 4155 Campus
Drive, Suite 138, Irvine. Showt1mes
and adm1ss1on prices arc 8 p.m.
Monday ($3): Sunday. Tuesday
throuah Thunday. ($6): 8:30 and
10;30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, ($8).
doors open at 6 p.m Dinner 1s served
niahtl).
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DU~E'S ENTERTAINMENT
LOUNGE at the Newponer R~n
prctenls a S~lal Monday Ntaht Sho\¥Casc wtth com-
edians from throughout the Southern
California a~ pcrfonnma. bqin·
ni!'lf al 1:30 p.m. Duke's Monday
Ni&Jlt Showcase hu no cover cha~.
The Nl'WJ)Orter Resort is located at
1107 Jamboree Rd.JUSt cast of Pacific C"oesi Hiahway in Newpon Bfach.
~1700.ut . S1S. . •
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DOUG P'ERJlARJ ouutandina and
wildly funn)' comedian will ap~r throuah May 8. Also on the blll 1s
Russ T. Nad1.
TU IMPllOV '1~nts three stde-
Slllildftl 11ets nch ni&ht Tuctday th~ Sunday Showt1mcs and
~mililioa pricn att 8 p.m. Monday
<Sl>: ~y. Tuesday thro• Tla..,.y. (S6); 1:30 and tO:lO p.rw.
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AGitic
'Babette's Feast' won't leave you.wanting
Patricia Lewis
N•nc
Badlt&10D Bea~
"Babette's Feast" 1s a deli.a.ht. one I
am glad was my first taste o(a foreign
langua&e film.
The opening Sttne 1s a view of the
.--------, Danish coastline
The colors seem
muted. of no
beauty or 1mpon-
ance. When lhe d1al~c with sutr ullcs n. I felt a
httle rustrated.
hke I ma) miss
something.. But I
qutekJy adapted. ..___........., I watched a de-
hgh1ful story unfold about two sisters
who arc devoted to their minister
father and his tcachinp Iona after his
death. This devotion has been at the
expense of1hc1r own hvcs.
This 1s a movie about choioes and
1he1r results.
The sisters hve a simple life until
Babette, a war refuaee. am ves. She
brinp spice 10 t~ir lific. One day she
wins the lottery. With her winninp
she wants to put on an unbelievable
French dinner. When the prep-
arations -a live quail. a tunic, etc.
-arrive. the simple sisters do not
know what to mm of 1L It seems to
them like a witch's sabbath. They att
afraid of be1na pofsoncd.
As lhe dinner bcpn I was ~
poncd 10 another
place. a royal ~
manor or ex-0 pensive rntaurant.
Each course
brought a new dc-
bght. My mouth
was watering. my
tastebuds callini.
The &l.ICSts' rcac--
11 on 10 this meal
made the audience
smile and laugh. The whole theater
was uplifted by the end of the meal.
I sighed. feeling fed both mentally
andemotionalty. Thefilmcndedwith
the audience clapping for a movie
that transcends tanauaac. Everyone
looked happy and hunsry, My advtCC
1s plan to nt afterward.
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UC Suta Ba"8ra Slaclnit
NcwportB~
I was starv1ni. Starvin1 for a movie
which combined the charm of a
Disney and the maturity of a Cop-
pola. "Babe11e·s Feast" satisfied my
hunger for a film which docsn•t rely
on fast cars.. women and punches to
entcna1n
"Babette's Feast" 1s a film of
innocent passion. a
relaxina Journey
into the Denmark
of the late 19th
century. The plot
revolves around
two maidenly
women, sisters
whose scnerostty
disallows pcnonal
fulfillment. In·
--=;....;.;;.__;,_........,stead. the two
women approach and enter their old
age serving the disabled and poor. always with a smile and a happy
heart.
Their devotion of ideal$ CJ.pressed
by their late minister father leads
them to grant the only request their
maid Babette has ever asked - a
French dinner. a real French dinner.
Just as the siste1' and their dinner
pests apc>roKh the alien meal with
trepidation, so I aw.oached this film.
The used of subu\Aes often runs the
nsk of dctrxtlfl& from the enmce o( a
film. In this case. the subtitles
enhanced its $\Ory-like feel. In fact. the Aademy honored .. Babette•s
Feast" with this year's Olcar as Best
Foreisn Lanal&a&C Film. indkating its
unique ability to communicate in this scnrc. .. Babette's Feast" places an
emphasis on
humor. a natural
expression of
human frustration
and fear. It is a cast
of mature actors
who know the
value of a subtle
movement or ex-
pression that ac-
centuates the
film's ltndcr ap-
pro.ch.
This film surprised me. Babette
provides a wonderful. alternative to
the slew of .. hunt ·cm down and hun
·em" films that seem to have taken
over the market. Grnt for a Sund8y
af\.emoon and a definite pre-dinner
a,ppctizer, this 1s a feast for the eyes
and cars.. not just w mouth.
-I I
JcualH MaNld
EJJpblUty Sepervlsor
C..taMesa
"Babette's Feast" has been her-
alded as an outstandinJ film by many
prominent movie cntics and was
awarded the Oscar as Best Forei1n
L.ancuagc Film ofl987. . .
Naturally, I ~-ent to Stt this movlC
-------.W I t h a preconceived no-
tion that 1t was
going to be won-
derful, but alas. my
e•pectations were
not quite met and
It is with lrcp1da-
\IOn that I present
some of the follow-
'"' observations.. The story of two
provincial spinster sisters and their
servant. Babette, who cooks them a
\'Cf)' special dinner. bcajns skrwly.
with many ~nes in which there is no
dialoaue but a lot of prayina and
meditiatini. I fell like I was sleep-
walking throuah mud. my ftet be--
c:omin1 heavier and bclvier until I
wanted to shout "Lefs tel on with it. ..
Scthnc the movie in a bleak
countryside villqr l>OOUlated by
simple. rcli1ious and ~ folk effectively cmphasazes a stalk
contra.st between the viu.n· ~
ccpeions and attitudes ancf tbote of
the wortdly outsaden who touched
their lives. Unfortunaa.cly, the vlll•
at times looks like an old set from a
vinta&C 19SOs television show, a
handful of houses rctCmbiinc painted
cardboard spo1hn& the atmosphere of
the pl«'C. Usana real buildinp would
have enhanced this film patly.
Babeue's feast, or course the higb-
li&ht of the film. it a gourmet dinner
of mouth-watering soup, appetizer.
entrtt. salad. chcacs. dcatrl. fruit
and wines, wines. wines. wines. It is
the ultimate in fine dini~
Half the fun is watch1na Babc1te
10 ... insf y prepere
the food ina small.
hot countr)
kitchen. AJthoup
she must have IOI·
ten out of bed at
the crack of dawn
and cooked over
hot fires all day
with perspiration
dripPing Off her
forehead. her face
continues to &low with obviC>Ul
dtliaht and satisr.ction at the results.
JoaftlareW
Colltroller
lrvlH
If it is possible to have some
admirauon for a film yet give it a
thumbs down. that is my reaction to .. Babette's Feast ...
I admired how cfTecuvely the
movie built toward
its climax. and I
thought the acting.
with some minor
uccptions. was
very sooct. I also
apprec1ate films
such as this one
that deal seriously
with worthy sub-
1 ~::::.'l::.t;~ _ _JJCCI matter that is .... outside the realm
of the action-paced adventure movtcs
that glut the American marketplace.
Since thss film is a comb.nation
period and message piece. it should
also be evaluated for its skill in
dcp1ctina the period and conveying
the mC$SllC. Althouah I can•t vouch
(or the de)>tct10n of 19th. century Om mark. I can say I felt as 1f I could
very wcU have been eavetdroppinc
on that time and place.
So. with all of this &0ing for it, how
can I pvc this Oscar-winnina film a
thumbs down? The answer lies in the
lnCSSlllt and 1n the rather one-sided
manner in which it is con~. The
movie. at least as I understand 1t.
would have us bel.ieve that op-
portunities forsaken arc never realty
lost by the spiritual soul.
Suppoeedly. it doesn't matter that
the two central
characters have
forsaken lives of
excitment and
notoriety for the
boredom of end·
Ins fish. kninina
and ppel SiRIJna.
a~ntly for the
P"'P,C* or not de-
~·ling their ~
llaious right-
eousness, especially in the eyes of
their renowned minister father.
Granted. the mcuqe isn't a sinp-
l&r and unequivocal one. To really
enjoy a mnsqe film. however, one
must have tome appreciation for
whal is percetvcd to ~ ~the ~tral
~ ... Babette•s Feast" it the typt
of movie to be pe>ndcttd afttt the
credits have rolled. but I didn•t have
to think very Jona or hard ~ I
derided I couldn't accepc the
metM&t·
)ft
Prl.IC'!Ua Sp'-
~ Rdatleu Writer
C..taMaa
"Babeue's Feast." Gabriel A•el's
Oscar-winning film. contajns a cor-
nucopia of culinary bliss. P!"ishcd
with refrnhina spiritual in.s11lm that
should more than satisfy the appetite
of anyone Sttking h1ah-quahty enter-
tainment.
The fitm·s story is simple, and
althouP.i it must be
told with the aid of
vdkc-ovcr nam·
uon and subt1tlc-s.
notb1Df seems to
be km 1n the trans-
lation.
The film is set in
a fishina villaac on
the coast of bcn-
matk. the start
acmcry :in efTcc-
tJvc contrast to the rich. intricate
personalities of the people that in·
habit this desolate land.
Stephane Aud.ran is Babette. a
l>Olitical rcfup from France who
becomes a servant to two Da~
ststcrs who have always lived an
unptttcntious existence as daughters
of a ctanky minister. Since their
father's dcalh. the sisten have held
the remainder or their father's con-
grcpt1on totether. meeting often for
prayerand suppon. Theconarcption
1S a dthahlful collection of elcktly peo~c. each with one foot in the
Twilisht Zone.
Babette asks the sisters to allow her
to prepare a French dinner for their
upcom1na celebration of the troth
anniversary of the minister's birth.
The sisters.. not without reterVallOns. aarce to let Babette cook the dinner.
The fcasl is on.
It is at this Point in the film that
those in the audience who happen to
be dictina wilt either discovCf the true
mcan1ns of willpower or make a mad scramble for the 5naek blr. (I opted
for a tarac box or Good and Plenty.)
Yet tfac m~ ofthis film does
not get lose in this
ultimate food fan-~ &asy. The quie1 0 inner strcnath that
radiates from
.. Babette's F~st"
cu be rcceivcd on
an empty or full
stomach.
And if you'll ex·
cuse me. I'm aoi na
beck for SCC'Onds.. ..
Our ratings
• :I
UC&Y if WllfPOll ,.. ...
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• -II' ..
Ellelllce
Ph!lharmonic.supporters on Che ramp ·
Member-models
on runway for fun
and fund raising
BJ VIDA DEAN °' .............
It was diftkult to tell who had more
fun -the models or the viewers.
Founecn sm1hng members of Bia
Canyon Philharmonic Committee
were on the ramp at Four Seasons
Hotel in Newport Buch weanna
fashions from Bullocks Wilshire.
Fashion Island. much lo the delight of
the more than 300 people there.
A few of the models had done some
professional'modclina. but all came
throu&h like pros. each showinf off
four outfits. To dose the fund-raising
show. the women dressed in evening
attire to be escorted by handsome
professional model Paal .,.,....., son
of the last model on lhc ramp. Pau,
Bremaa.
Othef' models were Je AmM Mb
and Ollie mn. ro<hairwornen of lhc
show. which raised about S 14.000 for
the Orantc County Philharmonic
Society, and committee chainr.ioman
Am .-...e. a..., ......... , ... B~,· Pepy CallawaJ,..,....
Gretao .. ans. (t-= lalel' she was a Las FlOristas ), Catllj
Lew ................ Biie IUee,
VkwtaSUdandAm...._
"Tht trick is to tct beet without fallina down ... commented ....._.
N ... .._, ... thinkina ahead to
her ()'#ft moddina usipmmc three
days lalel' at the Vi,Pnia Castle
Auxaliary's chocolate UtraVIP.ftZL
-1 like shoM where members
model. .. commen~....., Am-.
No Whiff of scandal
at 'School' opening
By VIDA DEAN °' .............
Couldn't pick up a bit of scandal
dunna the "Enslilh Tea .. rccepcion
despite the fact that all of the auests
had just pad..ated from the "School
or Scandal. .. They had In.sons from
the likes of Lady Sneawdl, Mrs.
Candour. Sir Benjamin Beckbik and
Charles Surface. chatacters in the
South Coest Repenory Theatre's
Mainstaae production naanina
throuih Maf 29. T~ praneere nilht ~P did chat
about ~J:hftll. 1ndudi,._ the revived E • play, 11 they vasucd
the buffliets of s-ta. cbeael. maits.
tans and cookies provided by mnn-
bm °'me c-Mm o.ild.
As with UJ. play, 1CMnt liked il.
SOIM didn't. I rallJ lha .... t it WU cte~aty done. I had Md die ~il and
knew what it ... all llbo.at." • Lee
.. Ilk attmdi.. wida lwlbaecl ~ ....... a-tMir inlerelMi•--~.....-aid dUwitW.... LolMloMr wbo ................... ....
farrtln•lll.
Mliil:a' Will ... .. al * ......................
IC.'eFIJt DP ............. ...
croeuVTe1 ~'°* .... •Md *-'!Mrelwa--.daill-
s1&htscc1ng. and said it would be hick
to work at the BBC for both of them
on Monday.
"The same thin& holds true today~
noth1n1 much has chanaed···~ arc intcmted in other people.' com-
mented Carl Ndau with wife Pat
(wcarina a red. araY and black knit
bouaht on her recent trip to Austral-
ia.~ were certainly interntcd in
the Li c Mapzint that SCeTe .........
bad in hand. He and lleMa'• hancs.. ~ son lbrt was pictuttd in two
Honda ads. .. He will also be in two
otbermapzines in May," said Hedda
of Mart. whose real pl is to be an actor. ·
• OthCi's there were Ila. and LMll
A 1 "e• of HuatiftllOn 8eKh. who
was rcpcesentina Ca11er Hawley H_alc.
which hdped filnd 1bc prod&IC\JOn, and ......_ and SCR VP Jiii v_.
....., Del and ..... a.., Callt Me,.,... ..... Aml.M-Aisocw..-4'eelJ ........ ......................... ~r::!!'~··---" Olwaand ..... w ... ~a.. •1 I·--~· t•
_.. ...... ...,.&a.a .. = ..... Al,. Mil--.....-. .... -...... ~ ...... -ii __ Jlil_T.-..., ........ ~ ....... ...
lildDk*Alla ... ~ .... 111 ... Allot1Mnwae..-.......-1we.o e1a1 ... .u '91lla ..... ~ die lbod :-=..-....., .................. .., ~;r_.-=. .... ·.er~ ............. ....
chai,...,,....., .... ..
tt. "They seem· to &low today."
Agrttina with her as they wailed for
their cars were Gal::.~ J .. J Hemley and Leh A.Nrta.
"I'm thrilled with the amount we
made today. We had underwriters -
The Irvine Co. and Caroline Carter-
Smith -and a lot of opportunity
prizes donated." said MiL
Guests djned on cold breut of
chlcten salad and lemon tarts u they
sat at \ables centtted with ftowC'rs
donated by Xavier's. Newpon Beach.
and watched informal modelinc of
Hauk Rods jewelry. (The woman
with the dotcst birthday at each table
took the floral arra,.cnient home.)
Fash ion viewers included El 1 nn rr Dou. incoming pf'csident Nacy B..._, Vitti lmM (she won the M..
Jacques fur prize), K.lllJ Lestie, Cluis
Vttries (manager of BW). GerTy
~. Qerie c.n.. , ...
~ ...... ca... Carel
WUU.. E.G. a.. '.... x..-, Gae Mb and Eridt V...._, u -
ecuti ve director ofOC Ptlilbarmonic.
After lhc show. some of tbe ICrious
shoppers were off to BW to tet a doler
look at the fashions and makr
purdwcs. Vmios wdcomed tbc
aroup and served up cbamp1pe.
'
J
'· . II
.
Art gallery openings this week ... Special collection of siancd And)'
Warhol silkscreens on exhibit
throuah May 13. Aho oils by Maria
Bcrttan. paskls by Viredo ud sm-
p-aphs by Aldo Luioaao-Gallery
hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednn-
day throuih SUnday, I to S p.m.
Monday. ~~91 .
DIANE NELSON GALLERY 278
Forest Ave~ La&una Beach. (}peninJ
Saturday and continuina throup
Ma-y 30. recent paintings by contem-
porary artists Phoebe Brunner and
Jerrold Burchman. The public is
invited to a rtt<Cption at the pllcry
Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. Gallery
hours att 10 a.m. to S p.m. Monday
throuah Saturday. 11 a.m. to S p.m.
on Sunday. 494-2440.
LAGUNA BEACH aTY HALL Art
Gallery. SOS Fo~t Ave. Photoaraf>.!ts ~ local anisl/phOtOIJ'llpher Jennifer
Griffiths throuah May 10. Gtllcry
hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
weekdays. The Laguna Belch Ans
Commission sponsors the City Hall
An GaJlery and invites local artists to
submit slides and a resume.
nae DeluD ltadio 1a1e1 MllUll--...-.-.. " . u.e "'" • ro
11152 Stamt19• 1Ul*J laMl
_,,_ a..u .. IG.M ..
ORANGE COUNTY MAIUNE IN·
STJTU'l'E 24200 Dana Point Harbor
Drive. O.na PomL Moments: Oria·
inaJ Watcteolor-Underwatcr Sea-
scapes by Brian Murphy, Laguna
Beach resident. The exhibit is os;>cn
dailythrouah May IS from IOa.m. to
3:30 o.m. 4%-2274.
PAaJl'IC EDGE GAU.ERV 206
N. Coast Hllbway, Laguna Beach.
SANl>ln'ONE GAU.DY 384-A
North Coast Hi&hway. ~Row.
Laguna Beach. W1tem>IOr •mdnp
by Shirlej Ambursey Mond1y
throuah June 6. Open daiij from 11 a..m to S p.m. 497-677S.
KEEPER OF THE 'CATS' ••• hom..,es
indudina my last year in hiah
school." Webster said in a telephone
interView from Tucson. The troupe
was perform1n1 in the Arizona C1ty
last w«kcnd befott hcadina for Costa
Mesa by way of Las Veps. whcte
they're currently entenairuna.
Durina the late 1970s and early
'80s. she appeared in "Oliver" and
"Carousel" at Oran.-: Coast Colkae.
"The Roar of the Gauscpeant. t1'c
Smell of lhe Crowd" at Golden West
Collcac ind the Marx Brothen musi·
cal. "'Mannie's Boys." at lhe Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse. Her parents.
Pat and Derek Webster, sL11l live in
Hunlinaton Beach. while her brother.
Brad. is a Costa Mesa resident.
Webster's bta break came in 1982
when she landed the role of Judy
Turner in the Los Angeles producuon
of" A Chorus L1 nc. •• She spcn t the rest
of that year and part of 1983 in the
part -.. A ditsy blonde, a fun
character lo play." When "Cats' arrived in Los An-
&eles for its West Coast premiere
three )Cars aao. Webster played the
role of Cassandra and took on the
ass1&Qmcnt of asststant dance cap-
tain. She was elevated to dance
captain for the last few weeks of the
enpacmcnt. whale still performing.
and captained the show when ii left
on tour. ·
Her local (ans and friends won't 6c
seeing her on staac this ume 1round.
though. Her duties -son ofa stage
manaacr for the danccn-w1ll k~
her in the aua1entt. chcckin& for any
naws in the chorcop-aphic aspccu of
the production.
Webster's responsibilities with
··cats" include maimainina the
chorcoaraphy at the level associate
director and ch~pher Gillian
Lynne established at the outirt of the
show.
.. It's my job to keep the dance
numbers 'clean.' rm also in charae of
understudies. and I run an under-
study rehearsal with the state man-
ager once a week. I'm also undcr-
studyina two roles myself."
There is. in a lona-runnina national
tour. a fair amount of turnover in the
company. Webster explained.
"We brina in new people about
every six months. And we've lost
thttt cast members to injury.-she
noted.
Another all-important upect of
Webster's duties is amvina early at
the new thentcr and. apin wnh the
stage manaaer. plannina any necess-
ary chanacs in the show's blockina-
wbcthcr or not to use the aisles for
entrances and exits in the ,mailer
houses. for example.
"I have to foresee any problems:·
she said.
"We·rc booked through the end of
1988and we'll run the show as Ion.as
people want to sec it." she said. no11na
that the tour goes to Hawaii after the
Arts Center cna.agement. then on to
San Francisco.
Webster. who hvcs 10 Holl)""ood
when not on the road. is itch ma to fCt
back to acting and dancina aaaan.
She's also appeared in several mov-
ies. amon& them ''PenniC$ From
Heaven ..... Girls Just Want to Hive
Fun" and "One From the Hean:· as
well as an episode of 1hc TV show
"fame."
For now. however. she has her
hands full. even thouah the ··cats"
tour 1s an its third year.
"Some of the chorqraphy is
stranae and hard. I really have to keep
a constant eye on the show. I'm
always 1iv1na notC$."
.. rll bC the tall bl'onck with the
clipboard at the back of the house ...
she lauahs.
• State Fair invites art entries
AU California artists arc invited to
submitentriC$ for the 1988 California
State Fair fine art competition ... Cali-
fornia Works."
Award money totalina SI S.800 will
be distributed. Every entry tc!Cctcit
for the show will rttieve a cash award.
The competition is open to all
media. Entry cl1sscs include: Two-
dim t n s ion a I works. three
dimensional works. pbotoaraiJhy,
and new this year a .. New
Dimensional" class which includes
experimental forms such 1s video,
computcr-seneratcd art. sound and
light scupturcs and electronic
artworks. •
The entry deadline is M1y 27.
Prospcoctus arid cn1ry., forms for the co~peti!ion arc available by writina:
Cahfonua Wotb; C1lif0mi1 State
Fair. P.O. BOA 659008. SKramcnlo.
9S86S..900l or by Cl'llina (916)
924-2015.
Real meii don't listen
to intellectual music
ThinlcTofonnorconceivean idea
in the mind. Co!\iuptcd: Think.
Thank. Thunk. I think. You thank.
We thunk.
One of the thinp Uncle Don hkes
about writin& his column is he doesn't
have 10 think wflcn be writes. And
this is oul of consideration not only
for his feeble mind but for you. his
faithful raders. •bOcan't possibly be
thinkinc while rcadinc this.
Some will tell you that the best pen
of rock 'n' roll 1s that it makes you
think. Bull. Thcotherni&htold Uncle
Don checked his brains at the door
and went 1n for some old butt kicltin'.
blues pickin' rock 'n' roll down at the
Coach House.
Yeah, we·~ talkin' real man's stuff.
Music thafll put hair on your chest.
And do a few other things that my
editor won't let me print.
Roy Buchanan. This auy's so
obscure the Coach House misspelled
his name on the tic~cts.
The Delpdo Brothers opened up.
They can smoke when playtn' the
blues but cause serious pafo to the
brain when they be playin' somethina
UncleDon
else.
Old Roy came on with the classic
band. You know It. Drums. Bass. Roy
out front on his Tele. The rest of the
niaht sounded hkc a variation of
Cream doing .. Crossroads." Where
the lead and bass are dueling each
other. And Buchanan's bass player
was hot.
Not quite as hot as Ro) though.
This guy picks the ~tnngs faster than
Uncle Don wntcs a bad column
Some of you sptt'd mctalers.out there
otta check him out.
Can't sing v.onh a damn though.
Left most of that to the bass player.
Buchanan's gotta vo1~ that'd peel
paint. cause flowers to wilt. and
obliterate incoming.
But a great night of music. Just sat
back with a brew tn hand and eyes on
what have gotta be somt' of the fastest
fingers around. The man can play.
'Sculpture Set Free' begins May 12
Innovations in contemporary
sculpture will be the focus of
"~ulpturc. Set Free." a thrtt-part
scncs starting Ma~ at the Irvine
Fine Arts CcnteT.
The series will include of slide and
lecture presentations on develo~
ments in sculpture.
Lecturers for the series include
Nora Halpern Bl"Ouahcr. curator of
the Frcdend.. R. Weisman Collccuon
1n Los Antclcs; sculptor Michael
Davis. and MuJCum of Contem-
porary Art curators Jacqueline Cnst
and Ehubeth Smuh.
On Ma)' 12. Brougher wtllim>eak on
.. The Artist as Alchemist. .. toonc the
de"elopment of contemporary anasts
who deal with temporal or "real
ume" in their art.
Michael Davis will speak on pubhe
art in his presentation Ma)' 19 Davis
will discuss his own worl. and that of
other artists v.ho do public sculpture
as v.ell as more personal ··s1ud10 ..
pieces.
On May 26. a two-pan presen-
tation will feature "Issues of Abstrac-
tion 1n Sculpture:· discus~ by
l::hzabeth Smith. and .. The Tcm-
ponsl/Ephemera I: Performa nee In to
Installation:· discussed b) Jac-
queline Crist
AJI lecture program!. begin at 7 p. m.
at the Irvine Fine .\rts Center. 14321
Yale i\ venue (at Walnut) 1n In inc.
Admission 1s S 15 for t~e senes or $6
per program. Pre-registration 1s ad-
vised.
For registration and more infor-
mation. call 552-1018
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Anju Kapoot ctK>M Meyur of lndie u the name tor
her her Corona del M., r91taurant bee•• meyur, the
peacodc, aymbolli9I peace and proepertty In India.
lndNw\ aMlne la a dellcete blend of IUbtJe tastes. Its
flavors are .. v-1ed as India's dlmate Md U elegant U
Its culture. Fragrant, pungent and w.rm 'Pk* from .. owr India are delcately mixed to Cf'eete the tpeCtacular
veriety of dishes. The"**· prepared frelh eect'I day,
contribute towwd the diatfnctlYe aroma of eecl\
lndMduat dllh.
A~ tandoor clay oven In the kitchen at Mayur
of India can be viewed through a glm wfndow. It la under
the watchful eye of c:hef 0Mr11m Singh, and Chef
Mohlnder Singh, who ace not ~ed.
T ogelher, they are meaters of the ftne art of tandoori
cooking. Chef Dhar_,, Singh C8me from India at the
same time u Kapoor and l8IWd as her personal cook
before she went Into the restaurant buaineu.
Kapoor has Interests In a leedlng New Oethl
r•taurant which has beefl there since 1947 and the
Kwallty chain of Ice creem a10<ea, but she wented to
come to America becal• ''I thought something different
WU happening here." She had newr WC>rtced In her
homeland, but when she mowcS to America in 1984 she
soon found the American way of Nfe required her to get a
job.
Since Kapoor had MW( wortced before, It WU lucky
that she wu di9COWled by a wom.. In Santa Monice
who needed a Meretary. She IOOn beceme a doee friend
and ~ dinrw at Kapoor'• home.' She and other
friends aoon convinced Kapoor that her hospitality and
the food aerWd at her home lhould be enjoyed by more
than ~ ecqullintancea and that Corona del Mar WOUid
be a propet locale for a ,.._,,ant.
Kapoor ha • modesty about her that " ,..,. In the
.._....ant bullneM. M lhe Mid, "Jult bec:M.-the
resta.ant ii run by me or owned by me doesn't make It
the belt, I'm .,... that ewryone strtws to do their best,
and thm'a what I atrive for. It doesn't mean that I'm the
greet.c.
"I get fOOd reepon19 from people. People are good.
They come bide, and ju.a a ltttle apprciatlon from them
makes me feel it'• beefl worth It."
She c:redlt:I her ..... far her lllCCesl, lndudlng mets
DMram Md Mohlnder, ....,... Kimberly, wWt• Oien
S'"clh. and but boy Merello.
She says a 9UClC 111P II ,.._,,ant c:omblries good
food, good food and a leepot .... ltaff. Her formula ...
Pf'Oll9n true this 'ff* when U.., of India won a gold
meet.I from the Southem Cellfomla Aeetaurant Writers
for lnclM cuillne.
.... ol lndla II open for lunch Mond.y through
Sehirclay and ....... a lher' pl9t'9r lipec:ial .....
...,.,oflhlenb ... fortltOMwhO..,'tMll'ewhatto
ords. Olnnw .. ....,. • .,.... ..... a wide verilCy of .thnlc
._,... av1!!1ble. m.ny ol ltl9m not.._.. on the menu. n.. ................ lhrlmP c::het -Wimp
In -and IOUf ....... pit .... cubel lllMwed
._ .... ,...."-...
AQI Kapoor owna llaym of ladla ta Coroaa
defllar.
with Indian herbal rock Nit and potatoes. Vegetable
pakoru are mtxed vegetable fritters dipped In batter
and fried. SamOla are crt9P pattlee Med with mildly
lpiced potatoes and peu.
Mixed hors' d'oewres Include a platter of chicken
tlkka. aamosa, Nekh kabeb ~ pakor• aerWd with
mtnt aauce. Aloo chat Is aauteed potatoes and green
peas In a IPiCY bltnd of herbal rock Mtt.
The tandoori breeds fr81hly t>Med In the day oven
are almost a must accompaniment with an Indian meet .
They ~ the tradttional naen, which II a lehened
breed, gar1ic naan, Md keerna nun, which la filed with
mildly lpiced ground "*It.
Alto available ii paratha. an une....'9d whole
whMt breed offered either plain or filed with mfldly
lpiced potatoes and PMI. aa wel u onion kulcha. a
leewned bread with onions.
Soup9 Include mulMgatawny IOUP. a delcatefy
spiced lentil soup garnilhed with rtce and chicken or a
mildly lpiced lentil soup.. T redttionat bMmatl rice is
.vailabte with a variety of delectable~ lnduding
Wimp, chicken. lamb or vegetabla
The entrees lndude ee¥S• tanc:toon IPedaltlel.
lndudlnQ chicken. a.nt». wfood and beef, al of which
•• cooked In the famoua tandoor day O*'I and l8rwd
emlnghot.
~ teature an .. you-c:en-eet buffet brunch
that lndudee c:hainpagne. a tMdoori Item, ttw. to four QltfY...,,., breed, laled, and a number of d1111rts from
which to chooee.
The awerd-·"""wli....,...--r .... ig Mayur of Incle ii locateit at 2931
E. P8dftc eo.t Hlghwey In Corona del Mer. lunch hours
are 11:30 untll 2:30 Moftdey through 8undey and dlnner
II aerWd from 5:30 until 10:30 p.lft. Sunder ttwough
Friday. For lnformetloin « ra11rm.to.19. cal (71•)
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Writers toast Rex, Antonello' s with top awards
... thaUP& it was the best awards Village. Santa Ana). Beach). Monique(Laguna Bcach)and banq~ .)IOU pys have put on yet." The current award winners ~ Ra tz-Carlton Dining Room (Laguna said Re•Cha.IM1Jtr. scltttcd over a pcnod of 12 months Nigutl)
I'll btt tie did. The Newpon Beach from literal!) hundreds of restaurants Notable Silver award winnen in-~taurateut. owner of the Gold from Santa Barbara to the Melllcan J eluded The Alley (Newpon Beach).
Award-winnina rcsturant that bean border. They were evaluated on food. UDY The Cottage (la&una Beach). J.C.
his narM. had just been honored as 1mbiance. value. service and ap-Mclin·s (Huntington Beach).
the Southern C1lifomi1 Rntaurant propri1te wines. Those rttelVlng at 1' ..... BER' •111 . • MacArthur Park (Huntington
Writers' Restaurateur Of The Year. least 80 points out of a possible 100 \lllAllll Lii " • Beach). McCharles House (Tustm).
Other I.op 1wards went to Orange were considered. New restaurants Pla)ers (Irvine). Ann Mane's (C'or-
Coast rcst.auranll. WhileChefOfThe receiving 85 points or more were ona del Mar). Cafe Lido (Ncwpon Vear was Michel Richard of LA's eligible for a Promising Newcomer Rex (Newpon Beach). ind the Ritz-Beach). Ritz-Carlton Cafe (Laguna
Citrus. Ristorante Antoocllo's Anne award. Ca.rhon Dinmc Room (Laguna Niguel). Chablis (Registry Hotel).
Pattas took home the distinction of Final selections were made b> Niguel). Claes (Lacuna Beach). Hcm1ngways
Maalrc d' Of The Year ... She ~s wntten ballot. In add1t1on to the There were many reasons to eel-(Ncwpon Beach). Le Ch1rdonna>
rcaJly surprised... wd Antonio Golden Sceptre awards, Gold ebratc along the Orange Coast. with (In inc). Chana Palace (Ncwpott
Cqnolo.ownerofAntoncllo. MWhen cert1ficatcswcregivcntothose1udgcd Gold awards going to Trees (Corona Beach). F1"e Fttt (Laguna Beach). DlllJ ........ ..,'-.._
(SCRW Prnidcnl) Herb Ba~s pve to have .. total excellence" an a del Mar). Golden Truffic (Costa Lotus (Costa Mesa). Golden Dra&on Rez Chandler. Amae Pattia
his spc«h about the •ward ioma to• category. "Excep11onal" restaurants Mesa). Morcll's (ll"\-'inc). The Towers (Costa Mesa). The Arches (Newport and Antonio "•-olo won woman this year. she was tryina to were presented S1lvercenificatcs. (Laguna Beach). JSs Bistro (Dana Beach). Bouzy Rouge (Ncwpon .......-
thank of the names of some female Awards were also given for Wine Point). Mandann Gourme1 (Costa Beach). Cafe Mozart (San Juan award.a. ma at re d's. She never dreamed he was Excellence. with coveted Golden Mesa). Chantcclair (Irvine). Five Cap1w'3no). Chez Dante (Newport
talking about her." Bacchus honors going lo Bouzy Crowns (Corona del Mar). Pavilion Beach). Calesa (Santa Ana). Cano's Ro)al Kh~ber (Newpon Beach).
With m~ than 600 &uests an Rouge (Newport Beach) and Five (Newport Beach). The Ritz (Newpon (Newport Beach). Din's As Is ~~~~~ (~~~~h Bca). C~~~· ~~
auendance al The Disneyland Hotel Crowns (Corona del Mar). among Beach). Swallow's Cove (San (Laguna 8each). Nieupon 17 (Santa (N~PVV'I bb). Etienne's (San
in Anaheim. coveted Golden Sceptre others. Special recogn111on went to Clemente). M1yur of India (Corona Ana). The Riviera (Costa Mesa). Clem~;), John Pohl's Bistro (C'os1a
iwards were &ivcn 10 .. the crandcsl of Alfredo's (Costa Mesa) A.ntonello dcl Mar). Royal Thai (Newpon Rothschild (Corona dd Mar). Show-Mesa). Le Biarritz (Ncwpon Beach).
lhe &rand." L' Etmitaac (in Los (Santa Ana). The .\rchcs (Newport Beach). Alfredo's (Costa Mesa). lc)-Wn&htson (Newport Beach). le Chatcau (Costa Mesa). Le Saan1-Ange)C$), AntOlllC ( Le Mcridien Beach). Chanteda1r (Irvine). Claes Carmelo's (Corona del Mu). BansJto~ Ill (~rt Beach). Balbol
Hotel. Newport Beach) and (Laguna Beach). Mancuso's (Costa Honlawa <Santa Ana). Gcmmell's Thai (Balbol). Gandhi (Santa Ana). (PleaM:eecJUDY{PaCe 18)
R1storantc Antonello (in South C01st r=M;csa~)::=. _;M;o;;n~•;quc~:;;<;la&;;;u;;;n~aBc~a;ch~)~, ~(C'=o=s=ta=M=csa==).Lc==M=id:;:i =(=N=cwport=;;::r-=:::::::::===========:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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MOTHER'S
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The '60scharactersin 'Luv' are still around
Lest there be any doubt that the LP comedy. but one with universal
Repcnol) Company has established appeal for lovers of social slapstick..
its latest production -Murray Schisgal's satire on love and life on a
Schasgars romantic farce "Luv" -in New York bridge stands p~tty much
the 1960s. when it originally was on its own in any day and age.
wn11cn. the show opens with a Certainly it stands quite tall at the
length) recorded dissertation on the Clifion Miller Community ('enter in
"' cnts that altered and illuminated Tustin. where the show winds up a
our h'cs at that point in time. two-weekend run with performances
Toi
TITUS
Such qualification is hardly nettSS-this weekend. Under the inventive
al). ..Luv" isn't really a period direction of Timothy P. Thom and LP founder Sarah Coleman. the
------------------------~ twisted triangle runs a brisk. wcll-
the local theater circuit in the past 10 J. Durkin ponrays the rumpled misfit
years. and its oflbeat comedy may be Harry with a doomsday monotone
unfamiliar to a new eeneration of that amplifies his character's despcr-
thcatergocrs. Schisgal may have had ation. Jonathan Motil's hypcrkinetic
1he dropout hippie culture in mind Milt and his used-car-salesman de-
whcn he created the character of livery present a hilarious contrast.
Harry Berlin. life's ultimate loser, but Nancy Boster is panicularly efTec-
you don't nttd to tum the clock back tivc as the coolly calculatina wife who
to appreciate the caustic comedy charts her matrimonial proeress and
created by mixing this suicidal aJlows her glands to occasionally
schlemiel with the hyperactive over-catapult to the forefront of her
achiever Milt Manville and his personality. Her love-in-bloom scene
fervently intellectual wife. Ellen. with Durkin is the wildest and
I
GULLIVER'S
MOTHER'S DAY
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NOW PLAYING
How the
Other Half
chaned course.
True. "'Luv" hasn't been around In the Tustin production, William funniest bit of the show. 1------------------------Thom. who has handled the lion's
-------------------• share of dircctoriaJ duties sintt I 2 Great .... .l,'-1 'I founding director Coleman was
I Br.akfa.t ~ ~tU I forced b)' failing health to step as.ide.
has added numerous bits of im-
1 Bu, ffetS I aginativcsta~business-thcbcstof which is the cartoon effect of a I s3 95 . . I strcctli&ht snapping on as Milt comes for • lllATHT UIS , I up with the idea of foisting Ellen off
II ALL YOU Fl•Ht mms t/ l'i I on!~~v~~-inds up its short enpge-
c•N E ay ~ ~ ment tonight and Saturday at 8:15 I ft ft ~ I and Sunday at 2:30 in the Miller
I . F~ Toat . Pencak• • Potatoes O'Brien / I center. 300 C'entenniaJ Way. Tustin.
• Fresh Fruit • PC>t1c Rib Trimmings ~ Ticket information is being dis-
·•Auorted Muffins I pcnscd at 554-8890. I Breatcfaat seMtd SafOf'day & Sunday ~ • • •
I 7:30AM-Hoon expn. 512/88 I Conp;uulations to Estancia High
16685 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY Schools drama dcpar:tmcnt. which
I SUNSET BEACH • (213) 592-5937 I captured best producuon honors at . last ~ccken.d's Saddleback Coll~
--------------------High School Theater Festival with "The Dan in& Room."
San Oementc High's "'The Actor's
Nightmare" won best technical pro-
duction honors. while top acting
trophies went to Chris Allen of St.
Margaret's in San Juan Capistrano.
Deborah Cook and Marcus
Wall burger of Estancia. Randy Helm
of San Clemente and Stacy Hamblin
of El Modena in Orange.
Approximately 400 students from
12 county high schools attended the
all-day festival Estancia's victory
was its third straight in the best
production category.
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'Beatrice': Beauty, brutality
By MARY SLOAT French countl)sidc 1s c·ffcctivcly cap-°""'""'ew ' ' 1 turedas1sthefilthofthccastle. Blown
In "la Passionc Beatrice" or ts the roman11c image of life dunng
"Beatrice" in English, opening today that time. These JX'Ople are dirtv -
at the Balboa Cinema, passions run from the soiled hemline ofa gown to a
high amidst the lowly filth of streaked unwashed face and dirty
medieval times. fingernails. Yet. there 1s a beauty in
This is the story of a medieval this attention to detail. Cn.:at1vc
French family -complete with camera angles draw the viewer. often
resentful gra,ndmothcr, sweet little unw11lin$!y. into the story. scanning a
1d101. fainthearted son. beautiful and room as 1fa head 1s turning to survey
vivacious daughter and ... a beast of a the chamber.
father. Specifically, the story is about The acting 1s scns111ve where per-
how these people affect the life of the m111ed. and Dclpy 1s lovely and
daughter, dear Beatrice (Julie ~lpy). lo' ing as thl' feisty. fighting daughter.
Beatrice's relationship with her Jalle Delphy playa Beatrice. Her character extracts sympathy and
father is the wretched body of the affec11on from the viewer with evef)
film. Never before have l wished so example. the attacker eJthtb11s no obstacle she encounters.
strongly for a character to die~ I did wicked relish for the deed. Rather. Whtie the brutaht> of the story is
for Beatrice's father, Francois de there is the feeling simply that the act hard for this , tC\\Cr to endure. the
Conemare (Bernard Pierre Don-1s inevitable. film 1s bc<1u11full> handled on all
nadicu). From the moment he returns The foreboding grandeur of this levels.
home from battle with his son and .---------------------------1
ignores the lovingly anAious smile! of
his adoring da uih ter to the t imc when
he takes that same Beatrice as his
unwilling lover. he ts evil. Donnad1eu
1s posit1v~I) wicked in his portrayal of
this pcm1c1ous parent.
Feminists could have no stronr.r
argument than "Beatrice" todescnbe
the bcasual cruelly of men toward
women. All but the strong-willed
Beatrice arc v1cums. As the evil
Conemare intones. "a -wench has no
soul." Women are taken when de-
sired. bossed and bullied and even
burned at the stale. Not an effortless
viewing experience by any means.
and one that I found to be rather too
painful m its period realism.
There is. however. none of Holly-
wood's unnecessary violence. Viol-
ence is done because that is how
thiogsarcdone. And with the charac-
ters· helpless acceptance of this in-
evitable violence follows the view-
ers'. When someone is stabbed. for
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Original Disney theme park art on sale ~!?,!5··
Original art created in the planning Th~ original drawings. sketches (one ot the ··nine old men" who Tropn (Newport Beach). Andi
of the Walt Disney theme parks is and painlinJS were created by artists helped create Walt Disney's classic (San Clemente}. Grillo's (Ne
being offered for sale 10 the public for at Wah Disney lmag1necnng. the animated films). Eyv1nd Earle (for-Beach). Matteo s (Corona dcl
the first tame. The works. mcludma Wah Disney Co:s master-plan nm&. mer Disney animator. now a succns-Pasta Connection (Costa
conctptual drawings for such anrac-design. enain~na and projttt man-fut artist and illustrator). Herbert Pero·s Spiccry (Hunttftll()n E
uons as ··Pirates of the Caribbean:· aacmcn1 subs1d1ary. which crca&cd Ryman. John Hench. Mary Blair. Santino 19 (Huntmaton E
-------------"Sleeping Beaut~ Castk" and the and des1gMd everything m the Dis-Sam McK1m and others.. S1uft Noodle(Newport Beach "Jungle Cruise.' will JO on sale ney tht'me parks. The Disney Gallt!)' is located Nova (Newport Bcat'h). Koto
MOM FOOD
CHEF
RUSSELL
ARMSTRONG
~ Mii lt•nd 1n '"taurent c:wMM i.t
l>r#mmn11 lu •mrr1t• and I think 1t'1 1bout
um~ I thin~ ol •II Iii. l11D• I 1m,•wd 1n
lf'•tnuu: l" l>ta~""· makf' atewa. ru.ta and
f,.,-~. I think 1t"a eboul W.. ~
dbhl"' lakr .. ..,... pmmuwntt on ~rant
mt'nu. \10M rooo ,. what I'm t.Uu1111
ahou I hf'rt', t• • od, h<-1111 y and honat m """l')I
~pt'<"I lt"a of no 1urpt1.,. tu ~ thlt our
Old F"a.Jt1on~ Am•rtean Mullulf with
rul. hol'Mmld .. Mulled Pot•"-Ila bttn
a runawav i-1 ~lt.r Mre at T,_ w.,·.,.,
all ~od b) and walchf'd th. "hifb ruh11.n'
trl'n<b t'l'M.._f' 10 nut tto.11urenu F'iral. 11
•ea -:-;...,,l'llr Cui.1M" ,.,th 1U m1nU1nJi.
pul11ofb end '"'''•IC"'"" pttWDtahOIW, lhPn
C9m• "N<IU\f'lll' Ptua"' ""llh Duck.. l...t>b.IAtf
and 1mp11rtt'd rhffM-11, 1tw.n there -the
··N•IU•l'll• Italian,"' • ··<:•Jun Creu"' end
"""' lh<.rr ... ~ .... -. .. u1tiwesi. ..
Mind \ou I am nvt d!MUW'llln& Iii.
•nlqrll\ "'an~ n1 .. 1M Ill''~. 1t'• JU!Ol thal I
II.'-• a,.,.,.,,,.., really f'DJOYS ~·nc ·~
tu 101 .. rprtt th.. in.nu 1M-v""' reedinc On 1
rec.nt trip 111 l>o-n~r. I ..... confronted with
the lollowu'I 1lem whilf' tryinc to choc-
wbet I "'ould l1kf 10 EAT' .EXPLOSION
NUCLF.AR f.N El. CAMPO DE
CALABZAS I 1111 1bc.ulu'*IY aeroous In
fact. I'm quuunc dirartly frum the -nu
wh1rit th. -•1'*r ••'" 111• 111 take home Oh
-11. I •an'1 tl'edy IM 1,...... 1 nuc-i..r
upi. ..,.,... .. , I had i.1 wtl.. for I.ht
OINOSAl R Ml f'f'INS tnMead
M•yb. I'm .)UJlt an old fuhloned IOrt of
J\IY v.hu...,. trauwd 10 "'tlw old Khool" and
->'-1 m-.ct -.-1hq 1 ... auppoed w
....,. leamtd 1n Uwt "uutnpout t~"
but I'~ 1<14 to 1,11 _YQIL l!"'e me MOM FOOD
any IJ-end 111t.1-happy cam.-r.
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Saturday m The Disney Galkry. New Among the artists whose work 1s upstairs from the "Pirates of the pon Beach). Matsu (Hunt
Orleans Square. Disneyland. being offered for sale are Mare Davis Caribbean .. attraction. Beach). Nagisa (Corona del tr========================================~ Canta Mar (Huntinaton Bcac '••n..oi ... eo....'"°"'..-Tori10 Grill (Newport Beach
TOUR ITALY WITH
THREE Hor ITALIANS.
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I NTRODUCING THE TOUR OF ITALY COMBINATION.
Why should you have to choose one
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The Olive Gorden's exdusive Tour of
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from North to South. With our piping hot
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Fettuccine Alfredo, and freshly baked
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Or, if you'd rather roumey through one •
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Combination or our Southern ltohan
Combinatiqn. Eoch lets Vo\! sample
WHERE ALL~ THE B~1 OF ITALY Is YooRS .
• 16811 Beoct. &hid., Hu.!li.90ft lecJch
Brisas (Newport Beach). T
~ts (Laauna Beach). M11
(Huntington Beach). Newport
ma (Balboa) and Newport ()yst
and Grill (Newpon Beach).
Several area rtstaunants re.
Promising Newcomer av
81stango (Irvine). Metropoh1a1
(Irvine). Savannah Gnll (N~
Beach). Grcck Comer (Hunt
Beach}. Wine Ccllar/Ncwporti
son (Newport Beach). John Do
(Newport Beach) and The Ware
(Newpon Beach) wett 1ncluc
this group. Nol all Promising
comer's arc new restaurants. A
or change of ownership duri1
year will nettSSitate a chan
status. and the restaurant will h
beJudfCd as ifit hadJUSI opcn4
"This really must have beet
tonello )car.' .. commented Ba
eleven-year veteran of rcsll
critiquing. ··Antonio Caanolo
tau rant walked away with three
most prestigious honors. ..
Rex Chandler ~JSlercd the
peeled dch&ht ofbe1n1 chosen
RcstaurateurOfThc Year ·wt
got the Gold -and tMn the
Exccllcn~ award -I thou&h
was 1L I've never (personally
anythtna before. not even a pnze. I'm absolutely thrilled.''
Comment$ from attendtts
SI 10..-plate dinner reOcctcd
approval.
·Even 1n a d1flK'ult year.
some businesses were hunine
went throu&h with his expans1
Rex of Newport) and he i™ new restaurant (Ncwpe>n 11
and Grill)." said Balboa n
neiaflbor Joe Sperazza. of Cafe
"He wasn't afraid to take
chances. and he ntvcr lost siaht
dte2m ..
The Southcm Cahfomia
taurant Writers. Inc .. ts a non-
orpnization. Proceeds from It
nual awards banquet att use
scholarshi{JS to further the cdlM
ofwon hy individuals in the fie
restaurant service. the cuhnar
and oenolOI)'. ·
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NoW s.vtng •••• .-... -.... 111 ..... ... .......
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son Beach) on Beach)
bch). Valla
Koto (Ncw-
Huntinaton.
1 del Mar)
Beach). El
Beach). Lu
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lts received
r award\
>Ohtan Grill J (Newport
Hununaton
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'ln Domen"
Warehouse
included 111
11s101 Ncv.-
rits. A mOH~
dunna the
chanac an
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opened.
e been 'An
cd Baus. a n
restaurant
polo's m -
thrttofour
d the UnC\
oscn 1987''
._~when v.t
n the Win1:
llouahl that
tnatly) won
•en a door
led."
dtts at tht·
l«tcd pttr
year. whrn
urtinJ. RC\
pans1on (ot
OJ>Cftcd tht
Oyster Baa
1 Peninsula rcare Lado
take some
1 sis.ht or ha\
tmia Rcs-
1 non-profit
om the an-
t used fo r
:cduat1on
he faclds ot
aJinary art\
flST .. • st•
ti•
"'"9d
OutOnTheTown
ANSL3K:Pc.N
THE BARN
H1~e IM prirM n( your life chooa·
in~ (rum lhe Hlen1h·e 25 item
menu. Strek•.~•food, BBQ. Mu-
"·an d1•hn mclud1"1 ulad bar.
ond more. · W•tern cbatm ind
rnuntn 1mb11.n~. 8ttallfat M·f'
6.MJ.I Loo. Lunch M-f' 11:00-2.;.10.
D1nnfr ; niJhts fmm 6 00 p.m
Hipp) hour M ·f' •:io.7 p.m. Sat-
rllatt di1h. Li\ l' l'nltrtainment and
d.ttll:illJ. Banqutl r1eilitia.. 14982
Rf'dhill. TW1l1n. 259 Ol l5.
THE ORICINAL BABN
FARMER STEAKHOUSE y..,.• llw> ar• the oriJinaJ Famoua
fur their une·and ... ·halr pound
rurlerhi>Wte lll'IU •nd fcaturi"ll
d1.,plly broilin,c Proudly urvin1
fur 26 )ean Mu\i"I and rrow1n,;
.... 1th C1•t1 M ... ! N«W loat1on in
H1rl>1lf Ct>nler nuw ~n!! Off
Wilson betWffn Marshall's ind
F..dv.ard The.ttr Servi"' M-S.t
11 a.m. tu duaintc. U1' !1-ck•inc
..?:100 Karbnr Bh'Ci .• C~ Mna.
1;.i 1 9;;-;.
808 BURNS
:,upl'rb ia the ""Ufd lu dncribt thi..
rm .. d1nanc ~11.blishmtnl. Sl'rvtnc
-..:.-.... 1>111t fur I" )'tars, 1pec1almn11
111 Anicu.. ,.,~ bttf. lht finest
~ou can Jel Al .. , ftaluri"I fr~h
fi,h, \UI and \·hi<k•n Th• lint'n
tO\t're<f llhib, Cl.Mies and (rt1h
Oo,...C'n. ttdd \11 the tlqantt, with
hootlb and hirh back cluurs for
pra\ley, flickrmll l1nltf'nl and
1 Ii :. .. 1t1l mu,ic captur. lhe charm
inic and warm almu1phtrt O,,..n
for lunch ind dinMr. Esttnsi~
'" M hat . ;r. f ..t\ic>n f aland
6.U -:.?O:IO.
BRISTOL llAJl 6 G&JLL
Our 18 million rtDO¥allon mak•
11e a local FAVOJtrrP. SoaclaJ
drink prba arid Mily Jmidl and
dinotr ~an ow-= OW' nfttya.Md ~ .
a .. lf9riety ol '-'.V •lrea o,e.. W1 • a.a. to to P·"'-Br.U• l8rwd .U d~ ltnjor ,......._ Ch-pape
8Nndt with llC>"• & en·. da;;c; 111uM. 3 t:ll 8rt.to1 Sr.. Cc.ta ~567-aGOO.
JOLLY aoosa c,.., A..nc:.n laud and et tbt ... ~ n. Jullj RQPt haa alwa~• bftll knawa •llOOll family \llut ........... ,,.. IMftV , __ •w. ...U-. lacla end dinner.
F'n ... ._ ...... ..-.-. ceka.
burpn, •rkic ......... tn cvm.-W 4a...ti fll _,ood,
•l•b. ~ .... itliatul ...
1Mrt&. F...UJ ..... r.r 36 y.en
wh . .lli tit. rriaadUtin wvb in
luwa.. *a. 0.-Hwy" l.Apna e..da. ... ~ .. ,.,.
MSTaOPOUTAM oa1LL ............... ., ....... .............. on. C~1;"6 "9 • t •• S-c.a ..... ....
~~ ........... .....
Ne... .............. ~~ .......... y ........ ...
RF.AL !\lpw York chffte<akl'
Munda)" through Frid1ya frum t I
am to 11 pm •nd d1nnu11only on
Saturdl\' ind Sundl\'S 5 pm tn
11 pm \ a lt-t park1n11 Lcatt'd in
thl' Kull Center. Inane. 18201 \'un
Karman at M1chrl»0n til41
4j ~ ,!(Ml()
THE McCHARLES HOUSE
Thl' 1tr1c111w pa<T of 1nolhl'r era
ma) be found in lhr \ 1cl11r11n
charm of the McClurlft Hou:.e an
Tusun C ompleteh rt>n11v11ed ind
decut1ted m 1nt1que & chintus.
The Mc('h.llrlts House offers a
menu of old f1m1h· rttli>f" which
evob lhl' 1p1n1 of Hrlv America
Oifrrrtnl dinner enlrttll prt>pared
sptttally each rveninit Recipient
of Southl'rn C1hfom1a Rrst.turant
Writers' Promising Nrwcomt'r
Awtrd Lunch. dinneor. 1flt>rnoon
tea. Ulb oul. M-Wed 11 6, Th Sat
11-8:30. 1flernuon tl'I l. 6pm :us
S. C St Old Tuwn. T ustin
731 -406.1
THE NEWPORT OYSTER
BAR ANO GRILL
Brighi ind airy with 1 colorful
lil'Utdl' Victorian Oair. Tht> New-
port ~<1teor Bar ind Grill ii. cbua1
fifffood dininit at au. ~t Ru.
Chandkor. •ho al~u ""°n The Ru
Res1J11ur1nt, hu aeatt'd 1 fun i.pol
lo 11p 1n Anrhor S1r1m hrl'r. pttl
1pin 1hrtmp ind rnJo\.nqu1~1tel\'
prl'pared r~ It '5 hul'M uf the
world'• bfft l1nitu1na dam• Open
all di\ rrom 11..10 • m to 10.:lo
p.m .. It• 11 pm on F'ttd1\ ind
Saturda\ n1irhu. \t ( . \'1'\a, A f...
OmC'r" Loca1t'd 1ctt~ ft1•m thl'
Newporl Parr 2100 \\'rst O<-nn·
fTvnl. Nl'Wporl Beac.-h n';'r-. 9!}jj
QUIET WOMAN
Tlut loc1ll) poP\llar rl"'taurent "
proudly In tlS 2?ncf ~&r nf M'I'\ ICl'
on P1e1fic Cuast Hwv an Corona
del Mu F1moW1 f~ir mt>-qu1tl'
broall'd 1wordfii1h & 1 ~mill. 1n-
limate atmuapherl'. th• Quart
Woman tel'\es lunch M F 11-3.
dinner ni1htly 3-11 11tr ni11h1
menu till l::JO Lm. entertaanmrnl.
fine w1nl' hst. Ct'lrkt11I~. Mitrlhte
dish Call for dt>U11ls 1bclUt home
delivery 3224 E. Coct Hwy . Cur
ona dei Mu MO· 7440
TRB WHITBBOU8E
llESTAURANT
Thia unpnwntioUI l'l'ltaurant
has betn •m111 Amertr.n home cooki~ for nearly 90 wan now
and it 1 11ttli111 betur ell the
time! P,.eh IOUpa, aJMl. aand· wichM. and bomemaclf> eou.a. ~ br.kf•t luech dinner.
rntunnt full bu and liw ...... ,.
WalMftl. i..oc:u.d ~ cllb in
the hMrt ot lApnl Beech at 340
So. CoMt Hwy. 4t4~-
ZUBUl8
Pun ... li•ple. ~ lib
!MtW't low! n., ....W 10 OL
,....., laia. ftlM •ipcla. prime
n"b. nm .... t:Wd• ., ----tWOMW. prb& in Co-u .....
,,_. di8Mfl --"" .,.a.I ni..1.1a-7..-P&a. ~
..:;;.... ~price clrinb. Our ala-
._. .......... i ... tlld
... lt'10. Local.Id " 1712 P'8cieM.il la Col&e .,_ -
17&1. SL Call 145-toel or
'31,.....
ZUBIES GILDED CAGE
R11h1 ICF0!16 IM strffl from
Zub1n Speci1lt1e. 1r• broasled
chickl'n b.by beck nhl ind fill'l or
sole. All dinnt>n IM'"1ed with sal.d.
b.kt'd buns. rurn on the cob,
pot1U-111d lwl roll Lunch
sptt11ls M-F' from 49t TM Caldt'd
Cair• 1 a 101 ul fun for 1he v.holl'
fam1h Lari:r din« n,.,, Widt'
t,erHn plus 8 TV'1> for .. pum SJ>l'('
lators. A great v11'W from all 5l'ats
1ndud1nl( lhl' bar t'11164fH!O'.:tl 11r
f);ll 911tl:l
NEWPORT LANDING
RESTAURANT
The Newport land1111 Restaw-.nt
perfl'ci.Jy 1itualed on tht 1-y{ront
ed.)ICMt lo the Belboe Pun Zooe
home o( the r.-t local ..ulood.
v.ell u a mOll preatil?ioul lo-
cation. Fil'll' food and 1 moat H ·
ci1j111 lounie. cia.y y.-t caua1
JO'" ua for lunch, dinner. Sunday
brunch or peThape 1ppe1 iJten and
cocktails from Lhe oyst.ff bar. The
brath-tall.inc view ii accented
with entertainm.ent. Tuelday-
S.turday hjahhghted l,y Steel
Drum IOUnds of the (',.ribbean,
on Sunday aR.erTIOON from 3-7
pm. The Newport t.....ndtna. . .a
dt>finite local f1vor1t.t OpU 7
days Rnttv1tiom ~-call (7141 675-2373. V1let perkiiic
f'\'entnp.
RUMPLESTILTSKINS
One of the beat kept llCftU ol
Newport is tht food al this popa-
lar ni(ht dub If you love IM&t&.
lhi1 it lhe place' Only thf. ~
incredienll are Ul4!d in OUT
"homflnlde" Nucet 11nd each
dish is pttp&r9d in Lhe litht and
hullhy tred.ition ol (' alifomia
cutsane. The unique "ch11lkboud"
menu which chances daily a1lowl
you to chome potttOn 1i?.a to fit
your appetite (1od your wallet).
Offtnnp include auch f1voritel u Spqhetti, Ct.nu & l.inruini
ind Scampi Alfredo 1l'llll with
aome of our own creahoot like
Mnican Lal&Jftl, Suchwu
Scallape. Swordri.th Monterey.
and much m0tt Comrlet.e •P-
peti1tr menu and don't mm our
fruh home·made btttitf! Come
early to avoid the line nilht
crunch or 1tick around 11rid dance
to M>me ol the best enwrt&inment
in tuwn. ()pen l UO Lm to 10:00
p.m. -.kclays; ll:OO 9-"'-wwk-
rnd&. 114 McF1ddtn Pl,_ New-
port Buch (at the N~ Pier).
6735025.
ITAUAN
NICK'S
PIZZA D'OllO
An lt.alian debsh&! Family owned
6 operat.d fonver 19~an.. Nick DiPietro A: Family .,.. pi...d to
invite you to 11vor I.heir 11utheatic:
homamade Italian ••tee. All
prep.red wtlh only natural 1ngN-
ditnu; no utilicial flamn or pre-
aerv1ti\'a, DO added iup.ra. Only
tht finett •ncndienll ire UMd A:
all uucee are flavored with vin·
i.,e llali~ wines..
WEONESDA Y SPECIAL
All l C1n Ea1 Spqhe111 with
mnt i.auel'. '>UUp or salad Ir carhc
brud :! 25 11 :00 am. to 10:110 vm
SUNDAY SPECIAL
AJl-l1 Can F.at U.ked l.aNgna
Wllh "41\!p llr ... lad I< SlrhC' bread
S12.'> 111111 am w 10:00 p .m
EVERY NIGHT
f'amaly nighl full CtlUt'M' dinner
w•i1h rumbo plate, "°°P ur ulld.
tcarll'*breed Ir dl'Af'rt. Pncn
raflll' lrom S.'> 95 S7 95 Coml' 11n
in ind Hpl'rtl'~ llal1~ etiuk•nit
as it huuld bt. Mt>nt1on flia('k's.
n&ml' & rKei\e a cumphmt>ntal}
g'lua of 'Wlnl' ur ~,,..,. ur )·our
choit~ 10a85 Slater St 111 Euclid I
ruunta1n \'1llty t714196.1·022i
VINNIE'S
The ~ Italian rotid prepart'd
from the freshest 1oiredirnts
usu" oo p~rvalivn. \all. Wjltr.
or nceu fits Owned by \'innit
Culandru of Bmuklvn P1z.u
Woru, famous for h8vini Tht
Be-st P12U in Onnr• C'1iunl) b'
TheCrnt Pana HunL ZiO £ lilh
SL 1n Coau Mesa. i 2"l.-9'.!64
VILLA NOVA
A beeutiful bey view aeat.-tht
romatic: 11ttins that hM lude t.be
Villa Nova a "epacial kind ol
p&.ce" for OffT 50 ~ Superb
cu .. ne from Cen1.ral and NonJa.
em Italy 1trved in Old W0tld
charm. Elt.tnsive wine lilt. Din-
ner niJ.hlly. Ptan0 bar. F'u.D menu
til 1:00 Lm. 3131 W~ C:O.t
Hwy .• Newport Bacb. ~2-'1880.
CHm\ESE
LI'S RESTAURANT
If vuu I•~ Chmt"M fond. rnu're
•Ul"l' l11 rnJO•V dinanr; Ml"l'. u Li's
promtaes Ln.alv 1uthenlK ('hi._
food. Tht menu c.fTers 1 ..,id~ "ar
1C'l y of uutic dishes. fr,.m 1 la
cartl' to rombtnalluns 11~luchnc
Canlol'M'lll' It Sudtuan ~)le
BtHlhtakina d~lf in 111uprt"1Mly
be1utiful 1tmosphert'. Tropical
drinks lo quench your thim. Open
•"~n d1ya 1 -11 for lunC'h ind
dinner. 11861 Adaim. Hunl1r11tlon
Be.Kh 961-!H 15
THE LOTUS
Enter the Oraent ind nperlt'n«
tM uc.l~IK'l' of Mandarin ind
Siechwan Cur 1nes. Au1h4tnt1t·
Chinese d11hu espt>ciall" p~ by masti-r rhef Liu. The
l..otUI ca.n ulftr cuhnan• m»ll'r·
ptttt1 tu )'Wr hlU~. The lclvd'
d1111na ..... is dom1n.led with PK·
tuns ul llMt WUI llowu • the
•)'mbol ()( purity in Cbinew cul·
tutt EnJOY fine Chintit d1n1ni1 a
.,.(I at wuw, spints and h4-i>1tal·
ily al the Lotua. Lnnltd in
Harblw C•nlM al ~ Harbur
BM."' Cc!ll&a M ... Call 54~ ~1.11
......,,._"'di I•
CALlfOllNIA B&ACH
c..l1funua 8-ch Rata1.1ran1 •
ont ul N~·· •utt turi m·
porary Nttau,.nu. fl"e11tun11111 t&
qWAiw J......-din "I il'IC'l\Jd1nc
awhi, *Ml'ood aed t&Mb, __."
..... I 11\afy pleuwt1~ d~ ••• 0
~ t..uc9Uld &l :1.145 \r• lJdo
In NNpcwt 8-til l..M-* hciun
M-·Fn. I 1:~-'2:30. duuMr
!t ;'\(1-11 :00 -: da)' 1 •ttk Happ'
hc.ur 11pttiab .:;.10 6 'IO ... II mar•r
trl'dlt card• atttptrd Call
6if>-05i!'l for inform1t1un
CON1'1l\ENTAL
CROWN HOUSE
Tht<> lmth ( onlint'ntal rr··
taurant "tluated •I tht' 1nrnrr .. 1
PC'H 1nd Cn""n \al~\ l'la"'' ha•
lll'f'n a lftl\.lrmet' .. ra'"'"" lnr .. , ... ,
1:. \l'll"" nuv. hnt' dan1n~
c.nc.ktaal,. dancint. ll\r rnlt'rta111
mt'nl.11\ lt>rbar.lupp' hour.lian
qul'l fanl111~ lam .. ..,.",tr . .,.,
ten.,I\ l' IO<lnt' lt .. t 1:.!1'11 I! .... , ti I<
('.,.,, H11n • ~oulh l-ACun1 :'l.11(ur l
4!i9 :!fi:.!6
EMBBR8
A lnditional conttl>l'nt.al rta
tau rant. &teak t.artar' lplDaCh
..tad flambe. ~ qa.d, all
prepa.Nd tal>letiide by a hlchly
qualified 1t•ff. "fr1dition1l
eourmet dashes auch • hrocheu.e a ll Rtcmce. _, a la ,~.
crilpy Lone bland tfuckJu.,.
birar•dt . mesquite broiled
apeciala nicblly ...112.9\-$17 95
Cocktails, run wuw 1~. Lunch
11 :00-2:30. duintt ~:30-10:00
Rese rv1t ion1 IUI! 1te1ted
646 Z'i74 Located .d~t lo the
Newport Meu Inn 2642 Newport
Blvd., c-&a M.a.
MEDITERRANEAN ROOM
Airpor1er la• Hot~I
C'11nKfn1al ind ~ludl'd fro m tht-1"'" a1rp .. rl .. urr11undtntr'-Tt-.P
\lt-d11..rr11nl'•n Ruum uHrr•
•Uflt'rl1 c.11nt11lt'nt.il c.ubinr fur
lune. h, tlinnt'r aud "und1\ hnanc h
T np r lllenarnment nitthlh 1n tht'
( '11h.irt'I L•1t1llf't' Thf-C1pt11n ·•
T.ihlt' I• o~n lur dinmie '.?-4 hull,..
f't rlt't t lur "'"It h1n11 Calaf um ..
• 'ua~1 .. 1 .. 1he F11ieh1 ~Ii Loun11r
Th" .\1rµ.•rtt-r Inn , .. l11c.·11t'd ''
1'>71•1 \l.ic.:\rthur Kh d 1n lnm ..
"-I I .!--11
RIVl~RA
Hrlax \11 icr••"""' •l'l'\1c.r '" "" t'lt')tanl. 1n11m11tt Mlm1"pherr i-;,
'"'''" 1irt'1lll~ ,-,.n11n.nul da .. h .... I I\ C ht' I H •t ha rd tif.l"ltfM'r '1 n1 t'
I !J';'ll Thi• ••a.rd "'an nm~ ,,...
t.iu r.;1nt ..._i ..... , """" •n 1'11lrn•I\ r
v.1aw li•t JnJ rnl'l' an 1ahl .... 1df'
1•rt-1H1ra11on,. an<l n.mhr<; n1wn
t .. r I.om h 11 Ill I p m . ll1nnl'r
from ·, p n1 fo:1~•lll'1'lt ha.n<~ut I
r11c.1ht1""' ('I~ ... Un 1nd h"I ,tt;,,, t :1.1 S Hn•lt•I r 1,..1a ~'""' ·..au .1H-111
LIE MIDI
This II I ll'Ul' ··~r .... ,11M' ._.,
11 · .. "' anl icardf'. 11lhrl" that 11 ·,
d.a..''" !ill 1111rtt that s.,,. Chl'f
\\ uht'r Rot11mann ' ru1•1nf'
11ro\ f't\Ulll' L' of •n 111n•n•a11'r ao<l
n4u1 .. 1tt>h u,.. uaed 1uthenlK'11\
An t-o..hant1n11 ... iuntn French an
ltn.•r and an Old World hu.p1ual
11\ ral"f'h found t~ da'' fulfill
atw u~ti.•ru. """'t'd by tht'
•IYt,.tandtnc ("Utatne. ~ T~
thru~h Sun. fnr lunth and dinner;
I Mir Su.nda\ l.1run.. h 11> lJw 1..alk ul
the town' M !I \'ta IJdu. N-purl
Hftch. t)'j;, ,91,..
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OutOnTheTown
STEAK & BEAFCXX>
BOBBY McGEE•s
Our house o.peci1lty is making
f'\l'I)' mHI • special OCCl!llOn1
You'll Wllnt 1 front mwseat for lhe
rood and run at Bobby McCtt,
v.hf're the menu r .. tures f1vonl~
ltke pnme rib u( bf'ef au JU'I, onl)
the linttt l\'ail11ble fresh fish.
l 'SL>A choice stew. !obiter, and
cnmbmation dinners. Every entrtt
includes l"M (resh brffd, fresh
'flei..ble. and 1 lrip t.o our award·
v.·innmg salad bar ... and after dm·
ner, you can dance and romance in
the West Cuesl'1 most eaciting
nichtdub. Fur• mcht on lhe wwn.
or 1nyt1me, make it apecial with
1hf' macic. In Ne11.-port Bettch. 353
Eait Coest H1chw1y. For reser·
\'altons call (il41 673-as&O
CAFE LJDO
Cafe Lido is Newport C1nMry
Villace'• only aupper club. h'i.
IOC8ted on Balboe PenintUla Cafe
Lido ii well known for iu fresh
1nfood alertions and rontem·
porary cuisine. prepared by Chef
Francis. The warm. intimate •nd
cozy ambiance of dusty rc.e and
bul'JUD(ly decor ettate 1 perfect
at.rooaphere for )'OOr dininc u
~nee. Cafe Lido is alto the
recipient of the Presti11ious
Southern CAiifornia R..taurant
Writers' Silver Award Casual 11
ure. Dinner nichtly until mid
niiht. Live Jllll n11htly fall
6i~2968 for rnervatiom
THE CANNERY
Th11 biswric waterfront landmark
in Newport'11 Cannery Villa«• fea-
lurea fresh IO<'ll teafood and Ell•t·
un tittr. ConaiatentJy cood ter·
v1a1. open for Lunch. Oinntt, Sun.
Brunch and Charopq-ne Harbor
Cruiles. Entertainment ni1htJy
and Sun. afternoons. En.JOY the
loun,e food g1llery-1uperb clam
chowder! 3010 LaFayette.
675-5TI7.
CRAZYHORSE
STEAKHOUSE
Country dining '"'•lh class~
Authentic wntern decor rH·
taurant and saloon, featuring
prime rib, frflh seafoods. and
their (amous pan sauteed <itealts
l..unch: Mon Fri Oinnt'r rner·
vattolUI cuarantffd. D1nc1ng and
hve music m the aaloon. Dyer Rd
Exit/Newport Fwy. Santa Ana.
17141 f>.49-1512. •
Tllt: BARN
He\P 1he pr•~ uf \our life <"htto"·
1111( lrum tht' nten.~•'e :.?'1 item
llll 1111 S1t .. 1k' . ...,,,fund. RRQ Mn
".111 cl1-ht'' 111dudanic qlad her.
11111 murt' \\ "'' ern 1·h1rm and
11•11111r,· .1mlu.111u• tire1kr1~1 M •·
" 111 11 IWI l.t111• h M F I l'(ICI :.?·'ICI,
I lmm·r 7 1t11(hl, fr.om .'\·OU p m
H.11111\ hum ~I t• 1·.10 -; pm Set
, lh11· 1h-.h l.t•t' t'lltt'rl81nmen1 and
cl.1111111.: tt.11141Wl lenhl1t" 14982
ll1·cll111l T1a..1111 '.!;,9.111 I'>.
EL PESCADOR
PractJcaJly a lescnd m it.a own
tame, thil locaJJy popular estab-
lj,hment baa bttn >ri.ncini atl CUS·
tomers beck since lhe early \950'L
Specializin1 in prime meata arid
an excellent variety o( Haiood,
chef Duke prepares every meal to
perfect.aun Not to be miued are
his Thursday nicht Italian
Specialties. and ha• limo-us
cheesecake. Piano Bar and cut
bucket 1n the loun1e ni1htly ac·
companied by 1ood tim• and
friendly £aca. Lunch M·F 11-3;
Dinner ni&htJy 4:.30 to 11; til Mid-
GUIDETO
Restaurant
M!C2!l'!l .1!!:! HPJ:tfL
Dll.~!-~\wy ....... ............ sow ..... $8 7$-tl~M
S,.."1&11 ...
~f:'.. .. 2»-011' Aatrrbrt "\ from"4 ~
H..w.,.1 .. AIMr'lcan '8 9$-Sl2H
S.(ood Sl215-.Jltt&
~ '9H-tl5f1
ConUMn&al •SO·tllt$
Fl'ftldl from t10
IUtW\
Mruilll\
nite Fri. cl Sat. 401 E 17th St ..
Costa Mesa. 548·3241. -
THE REX RESTAURANT
Located on the oceanfront acroas
(rom the Newport Beach pier, The
Rex .. the Orance Cout's mo1t
esclusive ... rood restaurant. Wall
known for heth Hawaiian
1ourmet rl.Ah aelection1 and
specializin1 in 1weet Channel
Island abalone, tender veal and
prime mall. The Rex Restaurant
11 lhe choitt o( locals aa weU u
visitors. Recipient of the prel·
ticaoos Travel-Holiday award.
CuuaJJelqant 1lt1re. Sundl.)'
Brunch, dinner. Call 675·2566 (or
rnervation-. Va~t parkins.
SAIL LOFT
S.11 Loft Bar It Grill fHtures
ocean view dinina with the
empham on freah aeafood. Oyster
bar, hve entertainment n11htly in
the bAr UH Open for dinner
n11htly rrom 5 p.m Week.end
hours from 10:30 a.m. Fabulous
Sunday Brunch. Located at 400
PC H. in Lacuna Beach
of the larg•t restaurant.I located
ont he waterfront. In addition to •
wonderfuJ menu, The Warehouse
i• a put place '°' outdoor dinms on ill brand new heated, three-
tiend brick patio. The Warehouse
is open lor lunch l1:30-2:30, din·
ners M ond1y -Thur1d1y
5:30· lO:SO, Friday-Saturday
5.30·11 and Sunday S-10. Super
Sunct.y Brunch IOA.M. · 2P.M.
M•JOr credit carch are acttpted.
For rnerv1tion1. ult '714)
673-4i00.
INDIAN
BUKHARA · CUISINB OF INDIA l
Perhapa ~ moll nctlll\f MW
restaurant in Huntincton Beach,
BUKHARA. brinp to you the
taste and atmo1phe,. or India.
Moat oC the food at BUKHARA is
prtpared in a Tandoor (c1*y oven).
Fresh spices create unique tastes
and dittincuve aromaa for -.ch
di.tt. You'll firid the food authen·
tic and reuonably pricad And,
lhe at.moaphere so warm and in·
timate that it feela like home.
Open 7 days a week. Lunch aerved
11 :30-2:30 p.m. with lunch 1pecial1
beJlnninJ at •2.99. Dinner eerved
5:30 p.a.-10:30 p.m. Friday 6 Sat·
urday open 'til 11 p.m. Raeer·
valiom and tab out orders we.1-
come. Conveniently located ecron
from I.he Huntington Center (ofT
the 40S frwy at Beach to Ed1npr)
7594 Edinler Ave. (714) 842-3171.
TALE OF TKE WHALE
Eltperience 1 atep beck anto lime
w 1 pie« where you can dine at
)our own ~iaure. EnJO)' lhe ro-
ma~ of old Newport With • po·
11r1mic bey view Eadte your
t.tnM'S with their .enuuonal wa-
food and trad1twnaJ favoritiu.
Breekfut i a.M. M-.-Fri .• Lu.ncb.
II 4 Mun.-Fri .. DiD11er 4·11
Mun,.-Sat. Sat and Sun. Brunch
i 4. Oyster Bar Fri., SaL 6 Sun.
Banquet facihttaa up to 600 400
Mam SL. Balboa. 673-463.1.
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THEW A.REHOUSE
USTAURANT
OOerina djnen a view of Nawport
Bay and 1 b ackpound or 11il·
boat.s. The W arebouM Rn·
taurant. located in Udo Marina
Vlllace at 3450 Via Opor\o, ii one
13~1l0~ .. ~410,.
GRAND DINNER THEATER
lmpf'ftlive dinin11 and prct·
r..tun.J productiuns are SUT'e t.n
please each time you v111L The
eatraurdinary buffet orren rout
b.Uun or beef. 1taud ham with •
fruat 1111«, ~"Jia chicke11 with
pettchn and JU artd the Mahi
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$4S0-'89$ S$.t5 '29$.$4.95 •
lrom S$50 from fl:l 50
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M1h1 b sened in • ~t uucc.
Tri rnlor fettuc<m• and cream is•
rut farnrate En,uy d1nrwr and •
play toni11ht! Grand Dinner
Thelt~r ktCated with.in the Grand
Hotel in Anaheim at l Hotel WI.)'.
r .11 -;;2 -;;10
HARLEQUIN
DINNER THEATER f:\er~ t~tumer can be t11pected to
he treated hke 1 ~lebrity. The
thuter offers k'Tilmptious meals
.. 1th top pruducti<1ns an an elttant
almllliphtre. The tt"rumptoous
ltufrett includt1 rout baron of
llfff. chicken and fish disha.
pa:.1.b. i.alada. \f'leta~I•. and 5in·
ful d~ru The Sat. and Sun
hrunch includes • variety ol q-a
dhi.hn. Thf' Celebrity Terrace is
1\1il1ble fur private dinini. The
inrli,·idually dttorated private
halcon) ruurM uvertook ,.,. 450-
tlHt hon.eshot haped main room
Tht' Harl~uin 1 located at 350.'\
S Harbor m Santa Ana. ('all 9-;9.-;;,.;o.
GINO'S ON THE HILL
Alrnwt • C1•ta M.u landmark
•·here friendJ arid memoriea meet.
Gino'• isn't an Italian Reataurant.
hut 11 l'fttaurant t>.1111 run by a
llocall hal141n. £,~n thouah they ~n·e man~ Italian item•. they aho
ufrer I lal'J(e \Uiet)' 11( other ilerna
on their menu. Kno•n lor
··Hunei.1 fut.id and fraendly wr·
\1ce." Gino'• (tall.Ifft a varied
menu with emphuis on quality
and re-inable pr~. (\1Cktail
huur with interttting notiont at
4;:\0 p m and live entertainment
Mon •hru. Sat. Crom I 30 p.m.
Saturda} It Sunday brNliCHt
from 9 a.m l.ctCated at 438 E. 17th
Street, C'o1ta Mba. Call 6."J0.1750
for rnen·ataont. d irtcl1<1nt or
"'hatf!\er.
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