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FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1988 25 CE TS
Most OC high-ris~s deemed safe=
County fire inspector says most cities
require sprinklers that LA bank lacked
BJ GREG &LERO
UMI ROBERT BARKER °' .. ~ ........
The tall~t bu1ldin1 m Ncwpon
Beach is only panially fitted with
built-in spnnklcrs. and two of the
city's high-rise medical bu1khngs
Shuttle delay
The destruction of a Ne-
vada plant that makes a
rocket fuel Ingredient
could delay production of
the nation's space shuttle
booster rockets./ A4
California
Radioactive waste dump-
ed in Mono Lake In 1950s
and 1970s. scientist
suspects./ AS
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have no spnnklers. according to city
fire officials.
A lack of spnnklers 1s considered a
contributinf (actor in the seventy of
Wednesdays fire that autted five
floors of the 62-story First Interstate
Bank Building 1n Los Anaclcs. One
person died'" m the fire, and 40 ~re
Special
Tony
Award
forSCR
By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ~......... •
Soulh Coast Repcnory 1s this year's
winner of the reg1o~al Tony Award;
considered the most prestigious
ho nor a resident theater can rccc1ve.
The award 1s presented annually to
a theater ba$td ~ch1evcment in its
productions and 1 contnbuuons to
the community
"This 1s a vah lion that our work
1s among the cry best m the
country," SC R spokesman CnsGross
said toda.y ... To be able to hnk 10 with
the premier national award means we
arc able to tap into a nauonal
awareness of who we arc."
Although a formal announcement
will not be madt' until Monday in
New Yorlc. o fficials from the Costa
Mesa thcatt'r learned of the award
Thursda) tn Houston where t~
Amcncan Theater Cnucs ASS0C1a-
t1on was meeting.
The assoc1at1on, comprising
theater cnt1cs from across the coun-
try. selects one theater each year for
the regional Tony Award. Tht' rec-
ommendation then 1s sent to the
Lcaaue of American Theaters and
Producers and the Amencan Thaler
Wing for rauficatJon. Th~ two
groups present the annual Ton~
Awards.
The official awards will be d1~
tnbutcd June 5 1n New York. The
SCR award comes with a SI S.000
pnzc. sponsored b} Amencan Ex-
press.
According to Gross. there arc about
80 top re,ional theaters across the
count!). Onl) about I 0 to IS so far
have received the rqional Ton)
(Pleue .ee &CR/ A2)
injured.
Ncwpon Beach fire oflklals say JS ofth~'s 29 h1Jh-risc bwkhnas ltf
cqu1 wtth spnnkler systems.
either throuah rctrofimn' or becautt
they were built after 19 4. the year
state fire codes required tM installa-
tion of spnnlder S)'Stems in h•ah-nsir
buildings. The First Interstate build-
ing was built 1n 1971
Two-thlm of LA'• dyacr.,,.,.. IM:k •prlnklwa. AS at1onal a!> soon as. the) 're insta.llec:t. ..
~1d \k( orm1ck refemng to . tM
spnnkkr n-trofittina that was under
v.a' "'hen tht' First Interstate fi.tt
brol..c out · \\ c"rc no1 ""amn& for tbc
whok-bu11d1ng to be' done before ~
~1 1hc ))"Cm v.-orl..ing ··
A bu1ldm1 1s considered a h1ah-nK
1fit 1s more than 75-fcct high -about
1even stones
However. the tallest bu1ld1n1 in
Cinco de Mayo
Ntwpon Beach. the I S·StOf) Struc-
ture at 610 Nc-wpon Center Dnvc 1s
onl) pan1ally equipped wtth
spnnklers. said Fire Marshal Ra)
Brown
Brown said the bu1ldm&. built 1n
1972. has elcctnc fire alarms and
smoke detectors. but crews onl)
~ntl) bqun installing a spnnl.ler
S)Stcm at the c1t)"'s request
C°n) fire 1nsptctors and enainttrs
Saal Eeqa.IYel of tbe Cbapaltapec dance troape belpe mark
Clacode llayoat UCl"eG&tewaJ Plaaa. Cinco de Mayo marb
tbe May 5, 1863. b9ttle at tbe town of Puebla. where• mnall
army of llextcana Oftl'Wbelmed 7 .500 French troope.
from The In inc (o v.htc h Olo\nS the
building. arc curTt'ntl) v.ortms on an
accdcra1cd plan to bnng the building
up to c<Xk !I.lid Brov. n The mro-
fitt1ng. v.h1\h costs more than SI
m11l1on began 1n Dc:occmbc'r 1986
Dav.n McCormlll. an Jr .. inc Co
spokcsv.oman said I 3 floors arc
equipped v.uh spnnldcrs
"'L'nhkc the F1n.1 lntcntatc Build·
mg. those floor sHtcms arc oper-
Md orm1d.. )d1d completion oftM
rc1rofit11n1 in The In inc Co bu1ld1n1
'v.as \lhcduled 1n mtd-19S9. but wtll
lX' fin1shrd l:'I\ th<' rnd of this vcar
Tv.o other' hu1ld1ngs 10 Nt'wpon
&-a, h hil' c no \pnnkkr n stems. and
(Pleue eee RJGB-/A2)
Ferguson chided
by Hart on failed
ouster of Brown
Rebel Democrats
refuse to support
speaker from GOP
By JONATHAA VOL.llE °'_._,,_ ...
Claims b\ l\sSC"mbhman (Jtl Fcrgu~n R-;..,,l".,,.pon &ach 1ha1 he
1s ··steadfast" tr h1~ cfTons to oust
.\ssembl) Speal..a \\ 1lhc Bro .. n v.cre
challenged toda} b\ a "lcv.pon Bc::ach
councilwoman who 1s "'mg to oust
Fc:-rguson
Council"'oman [, d ) n Hart
charged that Ferguson and otht'r
Republicans altualh suppon Brov.n
bccaus.c: he makC's a ··good v. h1pp1ng
bo\ -
.\s.Ymbl\man Tncc Hant'' R-
Bak.crsftcld. mack a mo11on Thur\·
da) to rcmo .. t' Brov. n but a SC"nes of
political mo'es instt'ad left tht' .\s-
scmbl~ 'oung 10 SC"ll .\ss.cmbl}man
Pat Nolan R-(,lcndalc in the top
spot
Ferguson \ltd in a ne'A-"\ release that
he v.as prepared to second the:-motion
to ~mo' c Bro v. n v. h1ch had a good
chancr of g.a inina 1he 41 'olc\
ntet"Ss&n for succc-s.s TM 36 Re-
pubhcan"s 1n tht' House v."CTTe\pcc-ted
to suppon tht' mo .. t' as ""as tht' rebt'I
··Gang of f1, e·· group of Dcmouats
Tht' Gang ol f1 ,e 1nd1cated sup-
pon to rcmo' l" Bro .. n v.1th a con-
s.cn at1' c Dcmocrat. but v.ould no1
back a Republican Thus. Thursda~ '\
cfTons to insuall Nolan fa1lc:d 44-Jb.
along straight pam lines The 8ll-
member house ne'er anualh 'oted
10 rcmo' c Brov. n onl.., to t"l('('t
Nolan.
I m dccpl) disappointed our ef-
11Jn' J1d not rt'sult in tht' election ofa
nt'v. \ptal..er,'' Ferguson wd He
added the: dc:batl" surrounding Brown
·v.l>n t go av.a)· ~ause untsl 11 1s
rcsoh eJ ..,e lanno1 resoh t' the issues
fa, mg ( allforn1a ·
Fcrgu!>On lOO tcnds Bro111.n·s com-
m1tt« s~ stem has 11('(1 up anu-cnme
bills eduta11on reform legisbuon
ion n:form legJSlatwn and transpor·
t.allun c:-fTon\ forcin& the stalt'0S
'otc:-" w attrmpt dungn lhrou,sh
intt1at1' «:'\
He blamed the uang ofF1ve for the
failure da1ming "v.hc:n the~ arc faced
"'llh a IOU~ dl"\.1!>1on the\ VO\( wtth
pcalcr \\1lh-: Bro"'n.'"
Bui Han. a Republican sttkina to
"'re't ht'r p.tn' ~ nomination from
frr~uMln. )31d Fc~uson·s cffon Wll!>
hall·ht'aneJ
II \1 r Fcrguwn -. anted to get nd
of \\ ilhr Brov.n. hc0
\ ruad the: ab1hl\
to do'> \1ncc Janu.an v.hen the Gani
of F" t \pht ·· Han said .. I thtnl
\\ 1lht· Brov.n 1\ a good wh1ppm1 bo'
for \1r Ferguson ··
Han charscd that Ferguson and
o thc:-r Rc:pu bhcan leaden mastc::r·
m1ndC'd Thunda' 's cvt'nts to sa....-
fale .tlluv.1n1them10 \Ole for ""lotan
v.-11hout 'oting apinst Brown
'olan and Brov.n dt'n1ed an' deal
Th<' amrndmcnt lo change the 'Ott'
"'"' madt• b~ a RC'publtcan and
.. uppont'd b~ c' e~ ncarh C\Cf'\
membt'r of the: ~ouse e \CQt for t'lc
(1ang off" c
'otan and h1~ ~ackt"o -includtng
Frrgu)()n -.,,., th" won"t JOtO
d1rC'I. th "'1th the Gang of Fr"c
~-c<au<K" the' d<.• not v.ant to allov. t~
Democrat\ to 1TU1n control of the
Houst' The pan, controlltna the
(Plea.e eee ASSEllBL TI A.2)
Kelly given seal of disapproval OCJail
report
mostly
positive
Congressional candidate told to stop
using city em lems on campaign fliers
By JENNIFER WEBER °' .. ~ ........
John Kelly, a Tustin city coun-
cilman seeking the Republican nomi-
nation 1n the 40th Conpns1onal
Distriet, has been illegally usina city
and federal seals on campaign ma·
terials. officials confirmed Thursday.
Campa~n volunteers work1n1 for
Kelly d1stnbuted flicn in Irvine and
Newport Beach bearina those cities'
emblems despite ordinances that
prohibit their use without city ap-
proval, city clerks in both towns uid.
Both c1t1cs havt' wnttcn Kelly
askina him to stop usina the seals.
Kelly said he thought he coukt usc
the 1ns111uas bccauK they arc not
trademarks. but said M will stop
pnntina them on his handbills.
"My intention is never to mislead
the voters like some of my opponents
have," Kelly said ... Never once have I
misled the public."
Campaign volunteers also de--
signed the fliers. Kelly said. He did
not know how many ~ delivered
to homes or whether the handouts
~
Confessed killers
may face 2 counts
in county-slaying
. .
went bt'~ond the Irvine and Newpon
Beach borders. Officials in other
ciuc::s in the d1s·tnct said they were
unay,,arc of s1m1lv brochurn from
Kelly.
The city seals were put on a bumper
sucker-size piece of paper Sllplcd to a
larger handbill
In the literature d1stnbuted 1n
Irvine. Kell) vowed to f\l)lt allowina
civilian 01ghts out the Marine air
st.at1on at El Toro and 04build1na
developer t'llplo11auon:• In Newport
Beach. the literature said Kell}' is
opposed to offshore oil drilling. C°ll)
Manaicr Bob Wynn said.
The larger handout bean a P.icture
of Kell)' with "city counalman··
beneath 1t. but nc"cr wkntifaes tM
city kdly 9Cf'VCS.
\\hen h~ 1niually v.as qucsuoncd
about the brochures. Kell) said he
kncv. nothing about us1na city sea.ls.
but did sa) he had a ··conarcss1onal
scar· on somt' matenal
· .\s a candidate. an "mmcan.
an' one: can US<' that." he said
.\n emblem truat sa)S "Coniress.
l'nited States Of .\mmca" appears at
the bottom oft ht' largtr brochure. But
M • '-c \.1 u rra > . asst sta n t coun~ to I.ht' Hou~ of Rep~ntatncs elm, said
1hcrc 1s no such seal What Kelly uSC'd.
ht' said. 1s a "version of the Great Seal
oftM l 'n1tcd States ··
"'lt"s misleading because tbc mtf't
use of those seals 1mphcs sovcmmen·
tal sponsorship in some caKS. ··
Murra' s~ud
(Pleue eee lmLL TI A2) Job.a Kelly
The fault lies in ambiguity
of Nostradamus' timing
• •
By BOB VAN En.EN
Ol_a.9' ......
l 'nfair d1sc1phnaf) procedures and
in<iJt"quatc supef\lts1on arc some of
thl' problems 1dcnttfied in a rcpon
reka~ th1~ v.~k on Oranar Coun·
'' ., Jails "'<'' cnhcles.s cond1t1ons at the
h•ur 1111~. hca' 11, m unted for I.ht'
p.i1.1 I~ \tars b) tM "mttlcan Civil
l 1bt'ntl"'\ l n1on. have rccaved a
largel) fa, orab~ rcpon from the
ll'nsulunts hired to evaluate them
lontained 1n the rcporfs mild lang~. ho .. c"cr. arc a number of
~ommcndauons that an ACLU
attomt') said would addttss SOnt(
~nou~ problems that have rcm11Md
unsohed since the tht' avtl n'ahlS
organization filed 11s lawsuit on Jail
condmons in 19.,6
.. I'm \Cf) pkatcd •1th 1\,-said
.\CLO atto~ RIChal'd Hmnu.
.. Hc"s madt some \IC1)' banh rec:·
ommcnd.auons. aJthoup M'1 •
It \Cf'\ t'Uphcm1~Uy. Wblt .,
SI\"'' I~ )OU're undcf'Stl.tred aoCt
undcl"\Upef\11scd. so let'' do tome-
th1na about 1t -Th~ con,ultants. Llwreace
G Robert 8a)1aet and E411i'
mnh, id 1n lhtir coocl ·oat 6lt
thc pol . ~ ad ..,. ..
auon tht' t<Mln \' CCW'r'eebOM
Di\;\ lOn weft .. CO.•
pliantt 1lb coun onkn stem:ni ..
from tfolt AC"LU's \a ' Sle9'llrt
Ca On tht
W1th t
ave~ of $28.031 nallonally, t~
unson sa1d Thursday. with salaries
rangif\I from $40,424 1n Alaska down
to S'l9,'7~ 1n South Dakota
Alaska isoneofnmestates. plus the
Di~tnct of Cotumbta. where t~
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typical teacher cams m~ than
$30,000 1 year. Only South DakO\I
fell below S20.000.
The IVCf'l&C \Alary In Cahfom1a IS
UJ.092.
"HIGH-RISES HA VE SPRINKLERS •••
Proa Al
~ are curttntly no plans for
trofiumg. said Brown. Both build-s. a ~ven-story structure at 400
ewpon Ct'nter Dnve and a nint'-
•ory budding at 140 I Avocado Ave .
vr owned by Causey and Rhodes.
Officials at that company could not
be reach(d for comment
Nine other bu1ldinp in Newpon
1'each have sprinklers in the basc--
ments only
Brown sa1d the Cll) 's Fire Depart-
ment doesn't have the ma1.power to
make regular inspecuons of h1gh-
riscs. but inspectors offer emergen{J
preparation and fire prcventton dt'm-
onstrat1ons upon request.
"Most companies havt' emergenq
plan!> and some go to the extent of ~ppo1n11ng a Ooor captam who is in
chargr of telling people on that Ooor
where the ex1l!> and fire extingu1she~
ere located.'' said Brown
Ted Van Kla,ercn. count\ fire
inspector. said most Orange Count'
c1t1e!I require all nc.,.. bu1ldm~ O\ er b.000 s.quarr f~t to havt' bu11t-1n
sprinkler system~
Van KJa,ercn ~1d there arc thr~
buildings .... 11hin l'OUnt\ JUnsdic11on
that al"( without spnnklcn systems:
The liCVen-story Home Savings
Buildin& in El Toro and the two 14-
stof) Rossmoor To~'t"rs at the
Lc1sutt World Retirement Com-
munit} m Laguna Hills. All three
buildings were built berott 1974
Van KJaveren said he would hke to
Stt all h1gh-nsc bu1ld1nas outfitt(d
with spnnlder systems.
"Most fire depanments are no~
lookm& at retrofitting any bu1ld1ng
that's o'er 75 f~t in height," said Van
Klavercn.
Tht' maJont) o f Oranie Count)
high-me buildings are equipped w1tt.
spnnkl cr S)Stems because they were
bu1h after 1974 1\11 of Irvine's 32
h1gh-n~ buildings ha\C spnnklers
~1d \tan Kla\t'.ren.
The ..ame tan be !Ml1d of Hunt-
ington Bca{h h1gh-nses, and Deput~
Fm: Marshal Dc:nn1s Groat said
spn nkkrs and other up-to-the-
minutt• lin· rontrol devices contained
bla1e.., 1n t.,...u of the c11y·s uillest
buddings 1n thl' last four months
In one inc1dl'nl'. names broke out
on the I 0th noor of the 11 -stOf')
Paulica To"er'\ Bu1ld1ng on Dela-
ware Strttt. Fu-e also erupt(d in a
waste basket in the scrond floor of the
14-story Chanre Center.
Without the spnnklers. the blue
had the potenttal for a disaster of the
mqnitude that autted lhe First
Interstate Bank building. Groat said.
A cl~ call also took place at the
I 5-story Wycliffe Gardens senior
citizen housing apartments. located
on Aonda Strcct. on ThanksgJvma
Day an 1986. Flam~ from a roanna
fire in an adjacent apartment com-
pie~ shot nearly to the top of the
building. The flames shattered win-
do ws and burned patio fum1turc at
Wycliffe. but failed to set it on fire,
Groat said.
Two other recently complet(d
buildings, the 12-story One Pacific
Tower office bu1ld1ng and the nine-
stol") Holiday Inn. also have
spnnklers. Both are located on Centtt
Dnve near Golden West College.
The five-story Huntinaton Beach
Civic Center and the four-story
Hont1ngton Humana Hospital arc
mid-rise b~::rconstructed before
the city stringent require-
ments and have spnnklers only in the
basement. Groat said.
PAIR MAY FACE TWO MURDER CHARGES •••
From Al
" Because the death!> 0<.curred during
an atte mpted robber). Cunis and the
youth -who v.as on probation for
unspecified charges out of .\lamcda
Count) -C'lln face tht' death ix-nalt}
1fcon\lcted
Jacobs. ho we' er. said h 1s office has
:yet to de-c1de whether lo pursue the
death penalt) because the robbcr who
allegedl~ shot Bro.,..er v.as k11lt>d in
the shootout
The prosecutor said Cunis con-
ksscd to tht' lnme. but said he
alkgcdh onl~ dro' e the gt'taway car
Merchants aoo'c Brov.er's shop lMl"'
a .,..h1te l\1ssan c;pred1ng awa) alter
the' hl·ard the '.>hots. and ga'e the
hlc.ns.: platl' numbt•r to police
Thl' lllen!.e plate "as traced to an
In inc humt<, and Cunis and the
'outh "'l'rc arrested v.-11hout incident
hours after the 9 a m. robben.
Both admitted pa111c1pat1ng in the
robber) Jacobs said. and told
authont1es ··1t was only for money."
Jacobs said he will request a
hearing to determine whether the 17-
)ear-old can be tned as an adult. so a
single prt'hminary hearing can be
held for him and Cunis..
Cums· arraignment was scheduled
for Thursday. but was postpon(d to
Ma) 12 to allow him ume to enlist an
attorne). Authont1es said Cunis was
being held in Orange County Jail
w11hout bail, while the youth was
being held m Juvenile Hall.
EXPERT ON QUAKE-SEER FAUL TS VIDEO •••
From Al
that to mean '.\ostradamus .... as
pred1t t1ng an ranhquake here
!'lobod) can 4u11e agree "hen 1n
Ma) the gro und .... 111 .,.,..a~ Some sa'
Mother''> Da' Th" ~unda) (),'a}
Thl' author ol li'e books on
Nostradamu'>. Robb sa's the
Frenchman realh did make '\Omt
acl'urate pred1Ct10n\ including the
.\menl an Re' olu11on
··He v.as lhe first to "rite do"'n lhl'
"-Ords 'go,emment o f Amenca. and
ofcourse there .... a., no go' t'mment ot
America." Robb said
Nostradamus v.rotr another 'erse.
or quatrain that Ro bb bl'he' e<>
predicted the Ireland summit Ix'·
tween Reagan and Gorbachn It also
suggested Gorbache' ma~ be uu<.tcd
from po.,.. er soon. Robb !>aid
&ut an canhquake 1n Ma~') No wa~
.. This 1s onl) ama11ng in ho" people
behe'e 11." Robb i.a1d
Not e-.en thOSl' .... ho rut stod. 1n thl·
occult are shook up about II
Kahena Viale an a"owed pagan
v.ho v.orh at\ 1s1on\ &. Dreams "a
mt'taph~ Sil al fi,e and dime" in Cost.a
Me!Ml 1sn·t rattled b) the <,ooth\3\er s
suppa.,1t1on e'en 1f 11 tum<. ahout tn
be correct
· Eanhquakc<. are like ch1ropral11c
adJU<.tmcnt\ of Mother Earth." \'1ale
sa id
Ho"' bad 11 get~ earthquake or
othc-rw1se. depends on the ind I\ 1dual
she said
"Fear dra~c; trouble The kind of
ent'rg~ )Ou'rc ..ending out attract<.
thing.s to you." Viale s.a1d 'Tm not
saying no one .... 111 die 1f there's a
maJOr earthquake hut 11 doesn't have lO be ..
Viale figures momma eanh v.-on't
be on the mo'c too much this month.
because a channel called L..azans 1s
coming to l o\ for a short stay.
.\lthoush Luarn 1c;n'1 a physical
cnlll) himself. Viale figures he
wouldn·t want an) harm to come to
the channeler through which he
speaks
Besides. L..a1ans has already point-
ed out shat the maJor quake everyone
1s waiting for 1s a matter of 1nter-
prctat1on.
.. Five people died 1n the Wh11ter
eanhquake lla'it falll · \ 1ale ~1d
"Lazan~ ..aid for them rhar was the
big one "
Jim Ha~es. president of Inter-
national ( onsulting Engineers Inc -
an In 1nl' cngint'C'nng firm that docs
~1smolog) "'ork -said the Whitler
qualc brought more business. hut
nuhod' «, shaking their front door
0' er the "-o~tradamus scare
Nc,cnhclcs~ o'er at Huntington
Bcalh High ~·hoot rhr\ 0 \C bttn
gl'tting read) for an~ big one that
might happen along
"lostradamus 1s a main topic of
l·omer"8t1on in teacher lounge and
student l·afctena alike But 11 was the
Wh1ltll'r quake that prompted pnnc1-
pal Gar. Ernst 10 tune up the campus
for an' gc'Oph~ sic al rod, 'n' roll. said
s.ccretar. Caren 0o ..... ns
"Our ·principal 1s a real advocate of
preparedness," Downs said "He has
bl'cn detamined to get this going "
..\n canhquakc dnll was held in
\faffh. v.-1th students and facult)
e' acuating buildings to the athletic
fields.
An emergency operations center
..... as established. maps of electnc1ty
and gas hnes and equipment lo-
cations were prepared. flashhghts.
walkie-talkies and emergency
preparedness ki ts ~ere ordcr(d.
Edison High followed suit with its
own dnll about two ..... eeks ago.
··1 feel like "'c'rc really ready."
Oownssa1d.
That's about thr only good thing
coming out of the "'lostradamus scare,
say quakt" experts and sc1ent1sts.
ASSEMBLY •••
From Al
spcaker·s pos111on makes ass1gn-
me-nts 10 critical committees and
gives the pan} more mfluencx.
Jackie Heather. a former Newpon
Beach mayor ""ho attend(d Thurs-
da' ·s "lie in l)acramento, said the
en'on to rcrr 0 ' e Brown was ~impo
tent .. S he scud Ferguson and other
RepublKaM want Brown 1n office as
a propaganda tool dunng the elec11on
-rear
People are gelling ready.
John Mosle). program supervisor
at Gnffith Observatory in Los An-
geles and himself a Nostradamus
e~pert. said even though pcopk arc
being scared unnecessarily, 1f they· re
taking the kinds of precautions they
should an)way. then therc·s some
'aluc 1n all the brouhaha.
Mosley said dozens have called the
obsen atory daily in recent weeks to
find out when the planets arc lining
up this month.
<..i uess what? They aren't. And even
1f tht') were, the gravnational pull on
eanh would be miniscule, h2rdly
temblor-making stuff. Mosley said.
Interestingly, a lot of those who arc
sn1ffingat Nostradamus are going out
of tov.-n -all claiming it's coin·
c1dcnce.
Robb 1s heading to Ph1ladelph1a
this w~kend to give a Nostradamus
lecture Viale will be gone for a few
da)s. too .
Mosley. at least, isn't go ing to be
scared offb) a bunch of hooey
A member of Southern C'ahfom1a
Skeptics. an organiz.auon dedicated
to bringing rationality to the bne-and
baloney-brained pot>ulace of the
Southland. MoslC) will give a lecture
Ma) 15 entitled "Nostradamus: Did
He See Tomorrow')''
The 2 p.m lecture 1s ~lated at
Baxter Lecturr Hall at Caltech 1n
Pasadena
Howe' er. organizers warn. the
event will be canceled "in case of a
maJor eanhquake."
KELLY •••
From Al
Federal criminal law forbids using
the seal in commercial or political
ventures. Murray said. No one has
t'ver been successfully prosecut(d for
using n because "n's nevt'r quite the
great seal." he said.
Kelly maintained there was no
problem in his using the federal seal
and said. ''I'll have to call (Murray)
and educate him."
Kelly's opponents in the oon.
grcss1onal race said they were not
surprised by the flier and dismissed
him as a dark horse candidate.
SCR WINS TONY AW ARD .•• "Nothing surprises me about what
Jo hn Kelly mi&ht do to bring atten-
tion to bimsdf and his campaiJll."
said Peer Swan, another Republican
candidate.
From Al
Award. 1nd1caung that SCR 1s con-
s1de~ amona the top 20 theaters 1n
the country. SCR. which is set to begin tts 24th
season. was honored carher this year
by the Los An&eles Orama Cn11cs
Circle Awards
ORANGE .... Pilat
COAST --·
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I he theater's production of Gcorac
Bernard Shaw's "Misalliance .. swept
awards in all six atcgones in which 1t
was nomsn~lcd. fn addition. a
seventh award for set desisn was
given tht" premiere of Craig Lucas'
"Three Postards ••
"I'll expect we'll see a lot of such
thinp from such candidates.. -wd
C'hnstopher Cox. one oft~ leadina
candidates scekina to replace outao-
ina Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newport
Beach.
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JAIL REPORT COUCHES CRITICISM •••
From Al
meuages arc lost, or, for some other
reason, go unanswered. the report
says.
Another set of cntteisms has to do
with disciplinary procedures at the
jails. which Herman said are still
"appallin&."
Grossman and his collcagu~ fisted
several maJor cm1c1sms:
• Hcanns officers did not attempt
to ask questions regarding incidents.
• Hcanng officers did not discuss
inmates· versions of incidents.
• Inmates were required to stand
dunng hcanng.s.
• Hcarin$S were not conducted in
pnvate but in areas where there was
substantial noise and fool traflk
"The overaJI result is a question-
able due process procedure which
gives the inmates a pen:eption of
alwa)s being guilty;· the repon says.
Herman had some criticisms for
the repon. particularly its lack of
attention to the issue of brutality.
whldl has been ont of the central
complaints the ACLU has tried to
address.
"He (Grossman) must have bct-n
asleep when he went over some of
this.' said Herman. "He didn't
interview the people or look at the
records that could have substantiated
these al!C'gauons of brutahty. All he
did was read 1nc1dent reports, which
are written b) the deputies them-
sches."
Grossman did. however. rec-
ommend reforms which will address
the problems of excessive force and
brutaht) b) Jail guards, Herman said
"If you do as Grossman rec-
ommends and you videotape all
instances where force 1s used, and 1f
you require that a sergeant be present
m all cases where you have to use
force. you're basically going to end
brutaht) ... he said. "Sergeants aren't
the onC's who arc beating up inmates.
It's the green recruits j ust out of the
academ) A.nd it's usually the ones
who graduated al the bottom of the
class who are involved m the j:>r.ob-
lcms ·•
Stewart vs. Gates was heard b> U.S
Distnct Court Judge Wilham Gray in
Los '\n~eles 1n 1978
In his dt'CISIOn, Gray issued I 0
orders to the Orange County Correc-
uons Division for the improvement
of cond1t1ons at the four count)' Jails.
The orders includ(d, among other
things, requirements that inmates be
allowed to receive books and mag.a-
z.i ncs. 1ha t they be allowed eight hours
of sleep bcfort' court appearances and
that they be allowed visits from their
children.
In 1985. Gray found county of-
ficials 1n contt'mpt ofcoun for failing
to compl} wuh all of the require-
ments and issued an order requiring
compliance w11h tht' 1978 Memoran-
dum of Decision.
The 1985 order also appointed
Grossman as Special Master. to
monitor the county'$ comphanoc.
In late 1987, Grossman's status as
Special Master ended and his firm.
Correctional Consultants of Cali-
fornia. was appointed to conduct the
stud) that was released to the press
tf11s week.
In order to fully implement the
repon's recommendations about
beefed-up staffing and increased
supcrv1s1on. the Sherifrs Dcpan-
ment would have to double its suiffin
cenain areas of the correctional
system, such as the intake and release
center. Herman said.
Shenff s Department officials
would not comment on the report.
"Until such 11me as the Board of
Supervisors accepts or rcJeclS the
report. they'f'C going to W1thhold
comment," said Shenfrs Depart-
ment spakesman Lt. Dick Olson.
Board members will review the
report at Tuesday's meeting.
Supervisor Gaddi Vasquez said he
would wait to hear the comments
from Shenff Brad Gates and the
county administrative office bcfott
deciding what steps were necessary.
Red Onlon chain fined
By Tlae A11odatH Pres•
Allegations of employees eating
from buffets with tht'1r finicn and
other v1olat1ons cost the Red Onion
restaurant chain $375.000 in a settle-
ment ofa c1v1I suit brought by Orange
County health officials.
The Mex1c-an-food restaurant
chain settled the suit Thursday
without admitting guilt. said Bob
MerT) man. county director of en-
vironmental health.
The Red Onion restaurant in
Newport Beach 1s not pan of the
chain.
Red Onion faced allegations of 28
health and safety code violations
ranging from unsanitary cond1t1ons
al self-service buffets to kitchen
practices such as letting the 1uice from
raw meat dnp into other foods.
Health inspectors found violations
that could cause food contamination
throuahout the chain's 13 restaurants
in Southern Cahfomia.
Alleged salt>ty v1olat1ons such as
bolting emergency exits and over-
crowd(d bars and dming rooms were
also mentioned in the suit.
Merryman said he didn't know of
any Red Onion patron who became 111
because of the allqcd violations.
The Red Onion's attorney. Paul
Meyer. dcchn(d to discuss the settle-
ment.
"c( tOm, l-yvure the c2Jreatest!"
•
''You have atways been
there tor me, ~ssly giv-
ing your time and love to
su that I had the ~st
opportunities possible. I
wlB ntver forget those gtfts
from you Mom. and I ~
yoo enjoy this gift from
me ... tt means ak>tl
WO(ld class girts tor
'WorldCJas.s" ~·Ant
~ ~ t~ top gifts
~tromS65.
Biology students
present research
findings at UCI
UCI students wall ptttent findinp from their
research projects Tuesday at the annual BiologJcal
Scien~ Undcl"p'aduate Research Symposium, to
be held at various locations on the Irvine campus.
The presentauons will be made on campus from
9 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m .• followed by an hour-long poster
session m Steioha~ Hall. Some 80 JUn1on and
scnion will partac1pate 1n the proaram.
Admission 1s free and open to the public (all
the 81ol<>11caJ Sciences Student Affairs Offi~ at
8S6-S318 for details.
Senlor Center open house
In cclcbrat1on of Older Amencans Month. the
Irvine Senior Center will hold open house Monda}
throu&h Friday of next week from 9 a m. to 4 pm.
lhc center, located at 3 Sandburg Way in
Irvine. will offer music, displays, partietpat1on.
o~rvat1on and refreshments. ReStrvat1ons arr not
needed.
Business program ln HB
The New Age Business Association will prcStnl
a program on business coaching rclat1onsh1ps
Tuesday a1 7 a.m. in Suite 37 ofScachffV11lage, on
Main Street at Yorktown A~ue in Huntington
Beach No reservations arc necessary and there 1s no
charge. lnforma11on 1s ava1lablcfrom 8111 Sparkman
at 250-3208 or Les Turner at.675-5915.
Self-esteem sesslon set
Bu1ld1ngsclf-cstecm 1n children 1s 1he topic for a
StmmarTuesday from 7:3010 9:30 pm. at Deerfield
Communtt} Park tn Irvine.
The event 1s presented by the Family Services
Program of Irvine and adm1ss1on 1s S20 per person
or S25 for a couple. Call Dave Anderson al 660-3920
for more mforma11on.
Outdoor photo cllnlc
I\ free clinic on improving photographs of
outdoor scenery and wild animals will be held
Tucsda} al .\dventurc 16, 1870 Harbor Bl"d . Costa
Mesa Call John Allen at 650-3301 for add111onal
11\format1on.
Stop-smoking program
Fresh Stan. a smoking ~satton program
spons?red b) the Orange County untt of the
American Cancer Society, will be offered for four
sessions. bcginmng Tuesday. at the Irvine Mcchcal
Center. 4805 Barranca Parkway. Suite 100. Irvine.
The classes arc scheduled for Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 7 10 8:30 p.m. through May 19 Call
751-0441 for registration mforma11on
Quake sesslon ln Mesa
A tree seminar focusing on earthquake
preparedness will be held Tuesda) from 7 to 9 p.m.
at the Neighborhood Communtt) C rntcr. 1845 Park
A vc. Costa Mesa
Jim Pctron1 from the State Officr of Emergency
Services will be the fea1urcd speaker. assisted b}
rcprcscntat1 \es from the countf s office of Emcrg-
enC\ Sen 1cN; and 1hc Cll'r pohcc and fire depart-
ments Call 754-5683 or 154-5320 for details
Women's network meets
Bever!) Battaglia Wlll speak on "Clear Reaht)
-Do Men Sult Have the Edge'>'' at TuC'5day·s
mel!lln& of the Professional Women's Network of
Oransc Count). to be held in the \ionaco Room of
the .:\1rportcr Inn 1n In inc
The program will be precrdcd by cocktails at
5:45 p.m. and dinner at 6:30. Thr cost 1s SIB for
members and S23 for guests. v.1th add111onal
1nforma11on a'a1lablc at 559-4480
Business talk ln Mesa
"Runnin~ Your Business Before Your Business
Runs You·· will be the topic ofTucsday's meeting of
the Orange County chapter of the Nauonal
Assoc1a11on of Women Bustness Owners.
Terry Waldon, president of the Professional
Skills Ccn1tr. will be the speaker at the 6·45 pm
session at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotrl 1n
Costa Mesa. Call 472-2349 for reservations.
Friday, May6
No meNmgs scheduled
Monday,May9
• 4 p.m. Costa Mesa City eoa.cu. study
session, fif\h floor conference room, 17 Fatr Dnve.
• 6· 30 p.m. Cotta Mesa P1uat111 CommluioD,
counc1l chambers.. 77 Fair Drive.
Barbara Bush~blazes trail
for candidate along Coast
BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of ... Ollllr ........
The Oeorsc Bush camJ)ll.tlf\ stopped
Thursda)' m Southern Cahfom1a. w11h
Barbera Bush visnina the Onnst Coast to
emphasize the importance of the statc·s
votes m selecting the next president.
"California as enormously 1mportan1."
she said in an interview at the Balboa Ba y
Club in Newport Beach ... There arc those
who think it's going to come down to lhe
last vote 1n Cahforn1a. and I bchc"e that
Bui we thtnk wc·ve got a very good team
hned up here:·
After 1he Bushes had v1s11ed a Holl)·
v.ood TV studio. a school in Los A.ngcles
and supponcn in Chinatown 1n the
morning. Mrs. Bush and her entourage
traveled to Orange County She appeared
at an afternoon reccpuon Thursdav and
The 014-fashioned way
today attended a t>rc.kfut mecuna with
Asian 1mm1&J"lnls and later planned 11 tour
ofa tortilla factor}.
Bush saad she believes that persuad1na
Californians to vote. espcc1all) thoSt"
among tM larac 1mm1arant populauons in
the state, 1s a key to winnina wha1 1s
cii;,pccted to be a cl~ finish.
Bush said her husband would deh"er the
same m~saae he has 1hroughout the
countf"}. cmphasmng thr need for a strong
econom>
( 1t1ng the work her husband hu done
O\ er the pas1 e1gh1 )Cars. Mrs Bush said
"We did a 101 of good thing.s. bu1 a lot of
people were left behind And wc'rcao1ng to
have to help those pcoplr out But unless
the cconom) ·s good. 11 doesn't matter
[\er.bod) ""ill be lcf1 behind"
.\ v.eak econom). she said. translates to
tut-. in '>OClal service'> and other programs
which the nauon 1.annot afford
Jn add1t1on. she said. "family 1s very
1mpon.ant to us church 1s vcf"} 1mport1n1
to us. Gcoric IS ao1ng to h3\ ca 'VCf"} \trong
dru& proeram r think the one thlllg tha1's
non-partisan th1'> )'Car 1s drug-; Everybody
aarecs that some1h1ng enormous hu 10 be
done "
'"Stnngcnt punish men I) arc too good for
drug dealers ·· ·
One of Mrs Bush s personal proJet'ts 1s a
push for h1rraC) .\n inab1ht\ 10 rt."ad she
behe\t'\ con1nbute~ 10 cnmr, unemploy-
ment and. often drug abu$(
"E,crything ""ould be better If more
people could read ·· \he \aid "O\ er 50
percent of our prison inmates arc func-
t1onalh 1ll11erate I 1h1nk people 1ake drugs
in man) t.a~ tx-causc tht:\ JUSI can"t cope
and the) don't ha\e the v.orld of reading
1ha1 the rest of us hd\C · Barbara Buah
Suspect denies killing
two men in parking lot
.\ man an U'l'<' of gunning dov. n 1 .... 0
mtn 1n a hqu 1 11.Jre par~1ng I 11 la\t
month pkadl'J 1111111tcn1 10 the '>IJ\ln~
charge'> T hur'>da'
( uon~ \1 <.a• '' ,., acru'><'d ol ~1llrng
Denn' \\a' nc 'lpradhn 2l1 Foun1a1n
\'alle\ and· J11t· '>tl'\en Y.1lson 22 11 \\c~1m1m1rr He \o\J\Ordercd 1ostand tnal
b' a ~1 un1upal < 11unjudge last month and
en1ert>d an 1nn1w.l.'nt plea tu the sla~'"~' 1n
upcrmr < nun T ht> tnal I\ set for J unt' '\(1
<;prJdlln and V. 11,un v.ert• eaC"h hit h' a
!iingk '>hu1 Jft\.'r drguing v. nh <. Jt1 JI
Brooj,,.hur\t \trl'et liquor storr 1n V. e\I·
mrn'>IO Tht' \ 1tt1m'> had a11endcd a pan\
1n a nt·arh' nt'1ghhorhood be tore dn\ 1ng to
the liquor store
ln\ldt 1hc <>tort \praJhn and V. l<.on
rl.'~•rtedh bt'g.in Jn argument "llh ( .io
..ind l"u mt:n and a v.oman v.11h him
pol1ll.' \Jld \\hen tht argument ""t'nt
uul-.idt ( 31,, allt~cdl\ 1ooj,,. a handitun
Ir m h1' ,J .1nJ r\.'d 1v.o st-111'> Jt \\ '>On
h 11 n~ tun tin .. hc~I and hcad I h tht-n
Jl1t·~~Jh 1urncJ tht gun on 'ipradl1n •ind
J,J tht ...imt
\\ <"'lm1mlt"r Polltt" Lt Boh Bumt>ttc
~1J Jlln lht· \hooting that authonl~~
k•unJ nt1 othl'r reason for the shOOllDI!
lhJr < J11 J former South \ 1etnam~
mJrint apparrnth · d1dn 1 hlt.c v.ha1 .... -a,
tx lilt! ... J 1J
fht '1t11m~ mt1dt '>4.>me ttimment~
Jlh.I tht ar~ument ··C'o;calated in tu '101
t•ntt Bu rnc11c ~1d · It"~ been nn
n pc.·r t nlt ""11h '\outheast .\s1an' that '0~
J1•n 1 ,J, .,,,ml.'lh ng that cau'>t"' them ll'
lu-.c latl.'
( ao and h1'> tncnd\ fl('d in tv.otar' alter
thl ,htw. lrni! hut ""e'fl' arTl"'>ted hl1un. 1ater
\prJd 10 "''" de'.lr1bl'd a\ n·al oulgl>
1n~ · h\ tnen1.h "ho lt.nev. him from
\\ t \tm1n'>lcr\ Li (jutnld High ')('huol Hc
plaH·d lootball al 1hr ..chool
Gordon Mcc·Iellan, 75,
of Corona del Mar dies
< 10rd11n \fr( IC'llan ot < 11rona drl \tar
died fu~·-.Ja\ f11llO\l.lllg a thr~·\t•ar 111-
nl.'~' l·k .,..3., ~,
Ek>rr in 1-41~ 1n Mercer Pa \1cC k Ian
Jllt'ndt·J \krler'>hurg -\tadcm~ in Penn
'~1'an1a and gradua1ed from Pnnt~lon
l°Ol\l'r\lt\ Ill lll'\fl
rct1remt'nl I I \t"ar' Jgl1 Ht Jnd hi-. ""'k
011\n '"' cd 11.l ira' cl ,rnJ did !>C' t'\lt'n'> \Ch
Jack Rattelman of Laeuna Beach chhele out a mortise jolnt during
a eemlnar ln the arcbalc art of mortt.e and tenon conatruction In
Shasta. The method predatea the ue of nalla • .cre1n or bolts.
galnlDC •trength with interlocking jolnb and hardwood peg•.
He '><'f' ed n lht: 'a'' 1n the European
lhc;llt'r dunng \\ orld Y. ar 11 and re11rrd
aficr three' ear\ a'> at ommander
\Id kllan and his ""1fe Bctl\ "ho ""t·re
marr1ll.I 'i' \ear-. mtn l-d 10 Pasadena lrnrn
Pt·nn" h an1a before mo\ ing to \orona del
\1Jr '\I 'care; ago
\tct lclldn ,., '>U'"' 't·d b' h1' ""1lc and
fl ur C"h1ldren -:O.\ered11h \kt kllan
\ Jlcno •t '\,apl~ 1-1.t Janel \fr( kllan
Rh,ne •>I < 1rand Junction < olu \rfC\
\h < lellan 111 ( mla \1"3 and .\nn
\1d ·1cllan <'I llrantte
He also..., '>Ul' .. "'t·d h' l""t. \l\lcl"\ Jean
\h .\ndrt·v. tll Pnnt.t"l1•n ...., J and l\llbelle
L at~·n 1•f \\ a<;h1ntth•n D ( C'1ght g.rand-
( h1ldrcn Jnd ..e'en ~n-at-g.randch1ld1Tn
~nice' .ire ~:ht-dukd I· >r I 0 a m
\1onda' 1n lhc ~cmona Rt•'<' (1arder at
t \f1ctiacl &. .\II .\n~t·I' EPl"-llJ'l31 c h1mh
1n ( lr ma del \1ar Suspect held in hit-run crash Hl· v.a\ an 1n\urann~ hroker and oper-
Jlt:d hi\ agC'nt' an ( u\13 \frsa un11I h1'
"-M1ss1on YICJO man "as arrested h\
Ll!guna Beach pohce Thur'K1a} on susp1-
c ion of felon~ h11 and run dm mg.
"lassu M. Karoun1. '\O. alleged!) v.as
1n\ ohcd ma lraffir acc1den1 while dn"1ng
his Von, wagon Golf in the 1000 block of
North ( oas1 H1gh .... a) sa1J Lllguna Beach
Pohcc C)gt Linda Parkrr
KarC\un1 allegcdh c;truck a motorncle
being dn\cn b' \\ 1ll1am Manic\ of
Newport Beach
Karoun1 tkll lht• su•nt• \)f the S p m
accident but v.a' tollo"cJ h' J v.11nt''-'
v.ho flagged dlrn n a r-•1 lt •llilt'r Parlt.er
said
The offilcr con11nut·d the pu~u11
foll0'-'1ng Karnun1 through Laguna (a-
0\0n 10 1hc \Jn D1egn 1-rccv.a\ l\.aroun1
v.as pulled tl\l'r al thl' L .il.c FMt''I Dn\l'
C).11 and arrt•\tcd Parlt.rr ~1d
Karoun1 a lehJnt•\t' u111en ~1\1t•J
SI OOOO bail at abou1 10 pm
... Nixon returns to Coast
to see Ji brary plans
By~ Associated Prtt~
f urmcr Prl'!>1dcnt '\, l\On rl·turnN t•• tt"le ~n l kmentc t·,t;llt' that SC'f\ ed a., h '
\\ e'lt'rn V. h11c: Hou~ ml)rC thJn a Jet..id .tgo to rt'' 1t'v. ar, hill'' tural dra .... '"it'"'
h1<o pwpos<"d prC's1den11a l hhran
Pedestrian hit; driver jailed '"on "''\.met at ( asa Pallfita Thur.,Ja\ v.1 th Jtxiut a J111t•n mt"mtx·rc; ol tht
Rit hJrJ "\ l\t>n Prcs1den11al .\rl h1 \ ,., F •unda11on
Tht• e'enl markt"d the ti~l Im 1t-I rmer Pf\.'"'1Jcn1 had ~n the plJn'> \.llt1
ltbrar\ board member Ga' in Hcrt-..·n ... hn n1•v. <'"'"" '"on" 01J ~•;ill 1n 1h1'
seaside: comm uni\\ "-Huntington Beach mJn "as arrr'ited
oh susp1c1on of felon~ drunken drl\· 1ng
Thursda) after his "eh1clc \truck a pcd-
estnan and pinned him to av.all
Rafael Torres • .:!6. was arres1cd follow-
ing the 9 p.m. incident in the parking lot at
19119 Garfield A "c . said Fountain Valle)
Pohcc LI. Mike Hanrahan
Taken to Fountain Valk)' Regional
Trauma l enter .,.. 1th a tiroll.cn leg and
possible internal 1nJunc~ v.as Jnhn !:>kin-
ner. 41. of(,ardcn (inne
Torres allcgrJI~ cnlrred the pJrlt.ing 101
in his Che' rokt p1d.up 1ruck anJ struck
Skinner. The truck failed to stop pushing
the "1ct1m against the v.all of the Hughes
Market
fht. S2 5-milhon It bran is 1, tx-t r1't t<',1 on a \1 \ c1cre !.llt .idiaccnt 11, the -.rr .th
farm house tht' lormer prcs1drn1 '::i:t1c ~u1lt in nC'arh' Yorba Linda "hen·'" n
v.a' horn
TorTC"S v.ias 1aken 10 Orange ( ount\ Jail
Hanrahan ..aid
Thl.' II bran 1s to include' ""''" ... \\ hll<' Huu!>C papers indud1n1t pn' al<'
dlJflCS. as v.cll as htS VI« pres1dcn t l.ll P.lf"'I: r<, J'('r'i-Onll pa~rs ffl'ffi hi\ fl(l\I· \\ h I IC'
House da~ sand manuscnpts lrom hi\ 'ie' en books
Coeta Me.a
.\ woman reponrd a man mas1ur·
bated a' hC' drn\ t' home on 1hc San
Diego fre<'','a~ near JefTC'f) Road
The v.oman. dn\ in' a Jt"t'P silting
higher than thr man s ( amaro. said
he v.ouldn't let her off the frttW3)
and finall) followed her until shr
pulled into a gasohnr station • • • Nearh S6.0001n dectron1c compo-
nents wu taken Im m an -\ud1 parked
1n an apartment 1..omplc' on Mesa
Verde The lhtef tned to pf) open the
door and punch out the lock. but
fioall) smashed a window "nothcr
Audi owner rcponed his car ·was also
broken into the same nt&ht. hut
noth•n& •as taken • • • A 14-)'t"ar-old bo. allqcdl) took
mort than $700 1n cash from has
stepmother to finanC'C his plot to Nn
a"' a) from home The )OU th •as sttn
at school ftash•na the ... d or bill
te.chen and studC"nt said.
!>aid
La&un• Beacb
.\ l 'rprcss Strttt 1TS1dent rt'!'X'f"lt•ll
a t helt Th urs.da' v. Ith I h(' It)\\
estimated at S65 I • • • • Porschc-des1an 'luniJas~ 'aluC'd
al about s~oo. 'AC~ IO!>I or <;h.)lt'n
Thur5da) from a South ( oa"t Hie.ti
v.a) location. the "•cum said • • • " Park "\('flue bU\IOC\\ n.·f)<'nC"d .t
burglar) Thursda' "'1th thr I'"'
estimated al S•S • • •
BuDtlDCton Beacb
" rcsidcnt tn the aoooo bloc~ l..,,
FonntaJ Dnvt' satd someone 1\
contmu.ally bra.kin& into her rear
yard She's tncd locn and bolts..and
ooth1na·s wortcd Now her dot Is
ac>M. She doesn't knov. 'Ahcthcr 1t
,,. .. s 1tolcn or 1f 1l d1sappcami dunna
the brca1t·in • • • " resident said 'Omconc tok her
'""cln 11em'> 1n an apartment 1n tne
"" • hkx k ol \\a mer .. \ rnuc ~he
\J&d that a SI .'\00 J1amond solitaire
n nj and a S I 00 ncd.laC'C v.11h a cro\s
,,f c<,us 1..harm ~re m1ss1ng af\cr a
per<o0n she hared 10 clean her ca~l'
had left • • • \ group lll IU\ en1les IS USIOI a
,a ... ant houS<" 1n 1he 16000 block of
fanta\ta Lane a., a era h pad. a
nt1ghhor told offirer1.
Newport Beeeb
\ m1crov.-.\t" O\en and an intet·
t'om 'i)1tC'm wonh S2.300. Wl"rt
stnlcn from a homr 1n the 10 block of
\.tontC'\.1to Dn'e between Apnl 29
and 10 am V..ednetday e • . . . ...
\ Japane~ tourist aot a rude
introduction to "merica when some-
one-stole S 1 8~ 1n Japanoc ..S
A.menc;an CUrTCncy and crtdit ca,.
wh1k she wu away from her \&bk 1 a
c•1>0rt Bc11eh mtaur1nL
Help.sought in Jdentifytngvtctlrri
Refinery
e~plosion
eathtoll
reaches3 . •''
NORCO. La. (AP) -Authorities
Mtth1na the smoldenna wreckage of
a refinery discovered two bodies
'today, raisina the death toll to three
and leav1na four men m1ssm1 in the
btlst that shattered plate glass win-
dows 30 miles away.
Wend y Jacob s, a Shell
spokcswoman, said the two were
· fmona six employees who had been
mlssing sm~ the explosion.
· Pohce today patrolled virtually
Windowless Norco to protect the
tbwn's bank. furniture sto~ and other
b\lsinesscs. The local co-<>p lost most or a wall facang the plant when the
devastatma explosion cut loose.
At least thrc-e Shell 0 11 Co. cm-
~yees died and 42 other people were
an:jurcd an the blast in a catalytic
cracker Thursday morning
.. It went 'Boom'' and then 'Boom''
again," said Adam Mash1a. 65. "ho
IQ-cs less than a mile from the plant
'1t knocked me to the floor and as I
was getting up. ti knockC'd me-down
apin."
The force of the C'<plos1on broke
windows an ]'Jc" Orlcan.,·s GardC'n
Distnct. 30 miles down the M1ss1s-
sipp1 Ri ver
People an Slidell, 45 mile~ distant.
ia1d the} also felt the blast The fire
tbat broke out in the refine!') forced
tl'le cvacua11on of about 2.500 rcs1-
~nts until It was brought under
control about 5112 hours later
GasohnC' futures pnces went up
""~ A ball of flame ehootll from a preuure rel-.e •al•e a t the
Shell OU Co . refinery at .Norco, La .. which wu ehaken by an
uplo.lon and fi~ on Thunday. The death toll le DOW three.
betausc of thl' damage to the plant.
\1.-hach will create a squcc1e on
ga'>oline supplic'\ in the Gulf Coast.
according to (in~g Drt'1s. an analyst at
Merrill L }nch f-nerg} Futures
.\uthont1e~ "'a1tcd for the plant's
remains to cool do"n toda) ~fore
~arching for the massing men. also
Sht'll emplo)ee~
t-rl·d Foster. manager ol ~hell's
NorlO complex. said Shell has estab-fl~hl·d a tla1ms center for v1ct1m!.
He abo said a team of compan)
in' t•c,11gators. JO•ncd b) state and
fctkral authontaes would began look-
ing for the cause of the blast once the
plant rnokd down.
Lo. •
House votes to use military
to end narcotics smuggling
WASHINGTON (AP)-A Housc-
approvcd amendment to the defense
spcnd1na bill calls for usma Amcncan
military might to halt the now of
iUcpl druas, but the meuure faces
Pent.aaon opposition and review by a
conference committee.
By a 385-23 vote Thursday, 1hc
House adopted a measure ordenna
the president to "deploy equipment
and pcrwnnel of the Armed Forces
sufficient to halt the unlawful pen-
etration of United States bordcn by
aarcrafl and vessels carrying
narcotics."
The Hou~ passed s1m1lar anu-
drug amendments in 1985 and 1986.
but they were later chm1nated by
conferen~ committees. Amona the
obstacles this ume around 1s opposi-
uon from Def en~ Secretary Frank C.
Carlucci.
.. That as not a function of the
military," Carlucci said in an inter-
view earlier th as year. "We arc not the
front-hne aaency m the war on
d .. rup.
Carlucci was interviewed after
Education Secretary Willia m Bennett
had raised the possibility ma speech.
House members admitted Thurs-
day that the amondment has short-
comings "Yes, ti JS flawed," said
Rep. Jack Davis. R-111.
Rep. Ln Asptn, [).Wis.. cha1nnan
of the House Armed Services Com-
mittee, lllf'ttd. "This th1n1 hat
serious prol>lemt." he aid.
Aspin bad proposed addina S3SO
million to the bill for the Coast
Guard. which has cut anu-dru&
patrols by SS percent.
The money would be used to pa y
for more Coast Guard patrols. alona
with buyi ng six more patrol helicop-
ters. six patrol boats, and a pair of
radar aircraft to track smuglers.
Davis and other Republicans
raised the tot.al to $475 malhon and
added the amendment ordenn& the
military to seal Amencan borders.
Government lawyers reviewing
Meese interfere nee allegation
".\\II I"< 1TO"' I .\Pl -Govern-
ment la'-'}t'r' arl' re'll'"ing allega-
tion~ of ampropnet~ b} Attorney
Grncral Ld"an Mcl'\t' Ill and poss-
ible perJuf\ b} othn nllicaals an the
case of a compan~ that \a}S 11 was
pusht'd 1ntobankruptn h~ thcJustaee
Depanment
Ont• ol thl' l'>\Ul'\ 1~ "hether M~sc
rntl'rn·(kd '-"Ith IN~L A. W lnc.'s law
firm . and "hl'ther that had an) thing
to do ~llh the '>ubsequent d1sm1ssal of
the la"}er rcprcwntang INSLAW. a
computer 1.oftware compan}.
The Ju .. 11cc Departmeot'iJ pubht
1ntl'gnt} \t'ct1on also 1s renewing
conflicts in the sworn test1mon} of
two former federal bankruptcy
trustees and two Justice Department
9ffic1als dunng bankruptq coun
proceedings an volv1 ng INSLA W. ac-
cordan~ to sources who spoke on
condition ofanon)mlt)
The tes11mon) dealt with IN-
SLA W's allegauons that Justice De-
partment offi cials sought to put the
company out of business b} trying.
unsuccessfully. to convert its
bankruptcy reorgan1zat1on to an
outnght hqu1dat1 on
Independent counsel James C.
Mc Ka). who 1s conducting a cnmanal
1nvest1pt1on of Meese in several
areas. 1s not probma the lNSLA W
case but dad refer 1nformat1on about 1t
to the public integm y secti on
"We arc not conducting an m·
1.est1gat1on w11h respect to the IN-
~LA W matter," said Carol Bruce,
McKa y's dC'put y "An} information
we have received relating to 11 we
have referred 10 the Justice Depart-
ment's public intcgnty section."
But the sccuon. after rev1ew1ng the
matenal. could return 1t to McKay's
office for a fuller m vestigat1on of the
Meese allcgauon. according to a
source fam1l1ar wit h the case
~Call to firemen doomed blast victim Catholics install nation's
first black archbishop HE NDERSON. Nev (A P) -A.
}>Oho-stricken execu1111e at a burning
1ocket fuel plant cho~ to sta} behand
and call the fire depanment rather
than flee. and that cost his hfc and the
life of another man who apparent!}
tried to help. plant officials say.
Shortt' alter uro\ Westerfield
Jnade his call an eanhquake-force
,rxplosaon obliterated the Pacific En -
'g.lnccnng Production Co building
4nd 11 other~ 1n the industnal
.complex. killing two and inJunng
.more than ~55 people
Bruce Bernard HalkC'r 'iti a fnend
.of Westerfield apparentl~ died \.\<hilt'
he tned to coa' the cnpplcd man
from the inkrno. lo-workers sa\
Westerfield. 62. had ~en pan1ali}
para!\ Led b' polio since he was I 9
"I(he "as there he'll S\a\ around
until C\el")OnC' gets oui .. said
Halk~r's wife. Roma. as she awaited
word of has fa te. "That plant was has
whole li fe "
The bod} ofHalker. vice president
for operations. was found ~veral
hours after th e 1n1t1al bla'\t and
St''eral that followed A.uth ont1e s
spent Thu™1a> scounne the charred
rubble of tht' plant hoping 10 find J
trace of the popular Westerfield. the
tompan:. 's controller for ~8 ~cJrc.
"We lost t"'Q of our \C'r\ closest
fnends." said Fred Gibson the plant
chairman
Producuon of a ke} fuel compo-
nt.'nt for the space shutt le and l J S
mahtal') rocke1c, was halted until
manufacturt'rs asc.t'rtaan the t'quar-
ment malfuncuon that caused the lire
and cxplor,1<1n'> "'h1ch felt '-"lde-
spn.·ad propen ~ damage throughout
1he Las Vegas Valle'
l n1on officials sa'ad Tnursda) the~
had complai ned about \afct\ at
Panfil Enganl't·nng. but plant of-
tiuJls denied a bad safe!\ record
.. Thi'> plant 1'>. 1n m} op1n1o n one
of the "orst I ha' e e1.er been into ...
John Molo" ll h 'M!fet\ and hearh
I Cl hn1c1an "1th the '1nternat1onal
"teclworker., l 'naon. said an a letter
follo"'1ng a "lt·ptember 198~ tour
Sh uttl e boost er r ock ets f ace delay
BRIGHAM ( ITV. Utah (AP)-TheexplO\IOns that destroyed a Nevada
plJnt thJt make!> a r<><. ket fuel ingredient could dl'lay producti on of the nation's
')PJlc \huttle bomter rockets. officia ls said.
Thl' nplo!>aons Wednesda} destroyed the Pacific Engmecnng &.
Pn~ulllon ( o plant an Henderson Ne' The plant pro1. 1ded booster maker
f\lortun Thwl.ol "''h the oxid11er ammonium perchlorate 11 uses in its
tx10\tl·r~
NA.~A oflilaals said the Kerr-McGee plant 1n Henderson could provide
thl· l(tmpan} '-"Ith the o·odazer m\tead. and that supply problems were not
l'\pt:l'tl·d
Ho"e .. er Monon fhaokol spokesman Rock} Raab said possible
pnlorman(e d11Tcrl·nct·~ an the 0'1d11ers made b~ the two plants could cause
Jl'IJ~' an production at the com pan~ 's plant 25 males "'est of Bngham Cit}
·1fthe Pan lit Eng1necnng plant as down for an indefinite pcnod oft1me.
therl' rnuld bt: dt'l:J)\ an our production." Raab said ... We're lookang mto our
'>l<Kkpill'\ tu dl'tcrmane how much of the material we have."
\.kan11mc a Pt'n tagnn official sa id Thursday 1t was too soon to say 1f the
m1ht.ir. '-'uuld monopolize Kerr-McGee's oit1d1zer production for its
"laponr. a mo\l' "h1lh tould further pinch flitonon Thiokol'ssupplies of the
suh'>ta nll'
E'er. solid-fuel rocket motor made m the United States has some
ammonium pc1lhlorate 1n 11. and only Kerr-McGee and Pacifi c Engi neering
pro<luu: 1t Thiokol bu:.s matenal from both plants. as do other aC'rospace
companies and lhl' Department of Defense.
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ATLANTA (APJ-TheMost Rev
Eugene A. Manno bttamc the na-
llon 's first black Roman Catholic
archbishop Thursda). telling his
mostl} white new pansh1oners has
status need not "affect the quality of
my m101stf) among }OU nor the
nature of our relationship with each
other ..
Manno, a nauve of Biloxi, Miss ..
was warmly received by an overflow
crowd at the Atlanta C1v1c Center.
who applaudt>d as he entered the hall
and interrupted ham ~veral limes
w11h more applause
"I ~ome to }OU today wath net1h er
pretense nor apolog} ... said Manno
"Like so man} of you. I am a
Southerner. M)' roots~odecp an to the
nch. brown soil of M1ss1ss1pp1 and
back to Puerto Rico and Afnca. I was
born and raised an the Deep South.
the old South with its curious mixture
of aristocratic genllhty and gracious
hosp1taht) on the one hand and racial
segregation on the other ..
Cold cereals nourlsh chlldren well
LAS VEGAS -Ready-to-cat cereals provide lots of nutnents. and
children who cat them tend to be better nourished than those who breakfast on
other foods. according toa study ofhundredsof I-to 5->ear-olds. Un1vcrs1ty of
M1ssoun nutnt1on1st Gretchen Hill said her study shows "kids can get a good
breakfast on their own by getting the cereal box and some milk." The stud)
"doesn't say there isn't an)' other type ofbrcakfast that as good,'' said Hill. who
presented her study, Thu™1ay during the annuaJ meelln& of the Federation of
I Amencan Soc1ct1es for fapenmcntal Biology. But she said parents shouldn't
feel guilty about letting kids cat cold cereal. especially wllh low-fat milk.
bculuse"thedata was very clear that there are a lot ofnutnents 1n that breakfast
they might not get enough of an some other breakfast.'' Parents who feed their
children well-balanced breakfasts-fruit. toast. low-fat milk. some bacon plus
only three eggs weekly -shouldrft change. said Hill
E.F. Hutton accused of money-laundering
PROVIDENCE, R.l. -The aovernment today char&cd E.F. Hutton &
Co. Inc. with conspiracy and laundenna at least S532,000 (or organized cnme
figures and busancssmen who wanted to hide income from the Internal
Revenue Service. U.S. Attorney Lincoln C'. Almond said the company is
ex~tcd to plead guilty at a hcanng on May 16. and faces a fine of S 1.01
million. Two Hutton brokers were also named in the cnmanal anformat1on.
Almond said one of the brokers has died and charges will be filed next week
apinst the other, who has left Hutton. E.F. Hutton llself was acquired by
Shearson Lehman Bros. last year. The felony money-laundenng and
conspiracy charges are the result of a much publicized investiptaon into the
activities of Hutton's Prov1den~ office.
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LA fire brings federal investigation
BJ Tlte AINela ... Ph11
The l'ednat Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobam> and Firearms ba1 .joined the
1nvestlpuon of the hiah...nw fire in
Los Anttlts that killed one man and
auned four noon of the 62·story First
Interstatt Bank tower.
MostLAtowe
LOSANGELES(AP)-Despatestrict la ~uinna
fire Jprinklen 1n all ftt'W high rua. as man two-thirds
lack sprinklers
they ba~e at~) ltke dus."
Tbc sprinkler syarm. btiaa 1ns&aled oV'Cf the counc
or 11 moat.bs at a coa of about Sl.5 mllbon wu 90
pm:an complete.. ruS W&lliam Sian. ctwrm.an of Fmt
lnlCntltc Bank of Cahf'onua .. •
l\lono lake may
have been used
as nuclear dum
That doesn't necnurily mean
arson is suspected, b'lt rather, that
there 11 need for the tcam'a cxpertue,
said fire spokesman Gres Acevedo.
"With a fire this size we almost
always call them in, .. he said.
lnvestiptors wcrcn"t spec:ulatJna
publicly on the cause Thursday ni&ht,
and hadn't pinpointed where in the
buildina the fire bepn, he said.
The blaze chased naahttame
worken to the roof of the state's
tallest buildin& where IOwere rescued
by helicopters as a rina of fire roiled
around the 12th throuah I Sth floor!.
Others fled down stairs m thick
smoke.
of the city's 76S sk)'1Cf'lpen lack spn tha1 rouJd
have stoooed the btatt that ,autted fo oflbc stak's
tallest bulld1na. offiaals said.
The tou&h spnn~ler ordinance adopted by the city an
1974 didn't cover eiusuna bu11dJnp. IDd ~of
most of the 521 hta)H1ses 6u11t btfcn then haven't opted
for e•pen11vc '"retrofittana" with sj)rlnk.lers and other
safety ~r. saad Assistant Fare Chad' David Parsons.
Ironically. 1 spnnkJcr retrofit was nearly complete at
First lntrntate Bancorp, wh09e 62..story hcadquartcn 1n
the heart of the downtown financial dastnct was tom by
the spectacular blue Wednesday night that k1lkd one
person and mJured 40.
'"That's one of the unfair thanp about this fire.··
Parsons wd ... Hcrc·s somebody doan& the fllht tbana. and
Suxz pessqie of t.bc ordinaatt. wtucb co~crs
butldiQll ta.Ila tha.o 1S fcc1. ot MA to ~n nones.. 244
hl&h.rues ha~ been bwJL Th«* all baH llJflnJdcn. but
ofraaals say mosJ of the 521 oldn bu1k11np don't
None of the qmclCI that ~foror lhe-Ol'd1nance -
t.bt Fire Department and the mcdwucal and plumbana
d1" moos of the C'll} 8wk11na and Saft1) Depanmeot -
bu tall~ the number of older bwldiaip to add llJflnk.icn
But all the offiaaJs l'C$p01Wbk My the number of
rctrofiu 1s smaJl. Elumatcs ranee from 2S b) Fart
Inspector Frank Comfon to SO ot 60 b)' An Dcv1nt'
spokesman for the meclwual d1v1s.on of bualdtna and
saft't)'.
The badly burned body of janitor as high nscs an the nataon'5 second-could not back out. They had to sta> A prchmanat; mspcct1on 1ndaated
Alexander Handy. 24, of Palmdale largest cn y lack spnnklcrs there and fi&ht that fire or they knew. the structurT rm'!amed sound
was found in an elevator that was fire othetals called It the v.-orst as the> told me. the> ""'~ aonna dae .. The fire ""•s w1 an tense tt bum~
stuck on the 12th floor. said county htgh-nsc fire an the Cit) 's hastot; and ""This had a J>?kntaal ofk1lhn1 a lot awa~ mtcnor walls on some floors
coroner's spokesman Steve Stewart. found 1t ironic that build1na man-of m) people: Manning saJd lt"av1naa dt'At \ ·~ lhrouah from one
The cause of death hadn't bttn agers were ncarty finish~ instalhna a A prchmana56 t'St1mate put tht' side to the other
determined. sprinkler system that almost ccrtaanl) da •4 II " ~ "' IL S ... _. nd Thlrty.-v•n maintenance workers mage at ~ mi ion ~\ o, "1 a.am aan. CAAJ~n a PfnJ· "' " WOUid have ""'Vented the disaster sad ..t-nt of C'•...,t I .. •-,...~·-Ba-1. -~ .i....... and three firefiahters were treated for .-·~ 1 · ~ .-.... .._.--. • ....., -UJlt'
bums or smoke anhalatao n, offi cials A sreater traae<fy was avcned The 85~fooHaJI sl)'scnper had no com pan) dccidcO SOrnt' t1~ -.> to
NEV. YORK CAP) -Tht' dam. tor
of an cn"Varonmen&AI 11oup dcdll'at~
to protectana Calafom1a's Mono lakt'
Y) s rew:atch ~11na radioacu ~ ('
v.·astt' misht ha\t' ~n dumJ)('d therT
DISC'S qucsuons about hov. nul kar
v.·astc u. bcana handled
.. Ifs 00\IOOsh uf lf'l'e tunt·cm
and a maJOr publ1l pohc~ Qut"sllon ··
Y )S Manha 03, 1\ d1~"1or ul tht'
Mono Lak.t' (ommllttt in Lo~ .\n·
~I~ .. rd be 'en antt'rnt~ an "'hat
t~ rnponSC" of goHmmc:nt otfo.1.als
1s JO&nl to bc lo 1h1\ •·
Thursda' rcH·archt'n u1d
measul"t'menh of hl\10nal le' cl\ of
rad1oact1~t· larhon in the' remote
Cl11forn1a Lal e )UW\l that nudear
11..astc ma\ ha'C' ~n s.ecreth dump-~ there "an thC' I i.ISOs and · Pl"rhaf}'
&psn 1n the 19"1,...
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~ddt'd to that ~k<' tn larscquanu
~1d "all.u.:r Broec. lt'r of Columbia
Unt'<'r ... 1, ) Lamo nt-Dohen) Qco..
log.m al <iwf"' atof'\ an Pait~
" ' H11o \tud) '"' 1n tbr current 1 U9 of
Linh 1rnd Phrnrt .. n 5,c1en~ Lettm.
DJ'" t.alh the ll ndrng "a q~
uf puhlil' pols~' ho"' v.ell ~·
handlin uur ~Ute "
T hl' r~~ard1rr' uW'd 'anous ~
n1qUl'\ tu rule' out other po >Jihle
'>l•Url l'\ 11 1 rat..1111ac11' e carbon, such~
;rtmo,phcn, h.'\ttng of ato mic bombs.
··1n1 rt"J'I<' I 1und 1n otht'r nearby
la~" Jnt..I rn thl." IX't'an can be
attr1hutl·J 111 1h1 homh tesu~ bot
\1, "" I >£~l' ' 1n~11.'.JiM: 1s far too JRl!tt
f1 that Hu 'I.', ~!.'.' -..i1d 1n a tel<'phone
Ht tl."I \ II "
\11 1111 l~ll' " ''°l of the nataoo·,
n '"' 1mrunJnt hard sanctuancs.
d b«ausc the blaze occum:d at night spnnkler system bcause at ""'u btult install spnnkleB. aJthou&h it was not sa~hursday Councilman Nate Hold-DunnJ a workday the bu aiding as an 1973. before fire rodes were ·obhpted to do so. He wd n was 90 S.t.1' FR" "'"CISCO 1 .\Pl -.\1r· n0it1 1h I.id C hc:-ng C...uaJun an the fivt'·
l'n said he would propose an orda· occupied by 3.500 people. mochfied to require spnnkk~ ~nt installed ~n tM fire struck port offo:1a1s arc ama.zed a < h nl·~ loot.'~u.m.· ''l\ragc contaana of a
Chinese stowaway discovered on SF plane
nancc rcquannf 1nstallataon of firc Fircfighttrs wcanna air tanks had The fire erupted late Wedncsda)' as .\n Dc"anc ctucf of manqrmcnt man 11.u able to sun ne a I ' h1 ur &>c. 1n~ ~ ~ 1ethner that am'~ from
spnnkkrs an al my hiJh-nsc build-to lug hoStS down stairs from the roof ""orkers for Cosco Fire ProtCC'Uon an the bu11d1na department. saad the flight to ff'C'Cdom ~tov.C'd a"'a' J fk 1 r~
angs Such a system was being and up from the ground to attack tht' ""'ere 1nstalhna a SJ 5 malhon bualdana mt"t minimum fire cock cramp<"d ba~ container an the" . \II he .,..anted v,u pohucal
installed. but was not operating. when flames. spnnklcr system. rqulauons It .. ~ built with firt"· bell} of a plane bclongsn& to the' a' um and fr~om .. Wil~n ~•d
fire broke out .. Tht'y had 2 .000-desrec The only other fires Mannina said resistant matcnals, had end~ ofliual a1rhne offhrna
'"This motaon will require the tt'mperaturn tM} wett fighting.·· M has Sttn an his J::!-)car career that shafts.. eiuts on u ch floor and a fil"t' · 't ou 11.ould e'"pect a gu' In~ dt·aJ I n.mag.rataon and "aturahzatJon
Department of Bualdang and Safety said Fire Chaef Donald Mannina of ""'~re as dcvastauna v.'t'n the 1986 wam1na system 11. hC'n ht' am' cd ~·J Ron v. '>on '< n •~t" da~tnct d11"CC1or Dn1d lichen
and the fire Dcpanment to develop the JOO firefighters who battled the blue that guucd tM h1stonc Central .. (But) ~ fttl C\CT) building communal' rclauon\ oflile1 d l 'Jr "'"ulJ not ~' 11.hether the man astrd
a .... construction plan for these build· names. " ... The and1v1duals 1n there L1braf) JUSt a block awa> and the should ha"e lhe ult mate an fil"t' FranCl\C'O intcrnauonal .\1rport tor J\\ lum ·Howe, er. ht' dad w'
rngs.'" Holden said were com matted so far an on tht' fire 1961 ~I .\1r blaze that burned 437 protection That means a spnnlkr \\ rl~m \.ltd Thur-.da' that "''l".td hi lingual ot'facn ""ere inter" 1ewt1'tt
More than 500 buildings class1 fied
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Club upset
over order
on anti-bias
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
lawyer for an Cllclusive Los Angeles
club I!> cons1denng appcahn1 to the
U S Supreme C oun an order requir-
ing the club to make an ant1-
d1scnm1nat1on pledge bcforc de-
veloping beaches luscd from the
state
The Jonathan Club admmcd its
first black and female members last
summer. and satd 11 "does not
d1scnmanate an any of its member-
ship practicies or policies:· said club
Attorney John Shaner. an papen filed
wath the court
But Thursday the state Supreme
Coun still allowed the Coastal Com-
m1ss1on 10 require the club to make an
ant1-<1ascrim1nat1on ptcdae an order to
develop land an Santa Monaca leased
from the state
The club wants to build new paddle
tennis courts and a park1n1 lot. all
restnct~ to membcrs only. on
122.000 square foet of beach land.
58,000 of which arc on lots leased
from the state.
NoncoftheJustaces voted to grant a
hcarin1 on an appeal by lhe club from
a lower-court ruling an the Coastal
Comm1ss1on·s favor However, the
h1a.h court unanimously withdrew the
ruTanf as a precedent for other
dcc1S1ons. kavang lhc scope-of tht'
comm1ss1on's power unclear
Deputy Attomcy General Anthon)
Summers. tht' commission's la~r.
said club officials have publicly stat~
their pohc) for the first time an their
court papers
"That masses the poana:· count~
Shtner. '"The Coastal Commission
lacks the authonty and the Junsdic-
tion to impose a condation of this son
on any applicant.··
Deformed birds
send a warning
PALO AL TO (AP) -A rcccnt
epidemic of deformed bu-ds and
dcchnin& populations of other var-
aetaes is a wamana the Earth may suit
be on the path to ccolotieal disaster. a
lcadina eootoa1st warned.
"There may JC.l bt a 'Silent Spnn1'
an our future, Stanford Univenity
ccol<>11st Paul R. Ehrlich told a
11therin1 Thunday at the Peninsula
Conscrvarion Ctntcr in Palo Alto.
Ehf!ich: co.autflor of"The Birder's Handoooa.. •• a natural ltistory of
Nonh American birds.. refemd to RacMI Canon's prcd1ct1on of en-
vironmental deterioration in her
1962 book "Silent Sprina." m which
all birds died beCluscofenvironmen--
tal destnaction. TM book. •id to have pJvan-md
the environmental movement in the
United States. warned that ir
pesticide spray1ft1 were not COO·
trolled the Earth's entire ecoloP:aJ
JY*m could bt lhrown out of
blla~ • .. &eciaute pesticide ac is no-
bttttt ~led. IOtnC ol the daQltr hM piliied. .... id Ehrlidl. ""bU1 hD:
the miDa'I" canaria 0( <*I. bints ltiD
Kn'C .... t'l\VlrofttMntat early wamina IJ*m. ..
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Striking Poles brace for police attack Freed French hostage saya
U.S. captives badly'tteated
Ol>ANSK.. Poland (AP) -Hun.
di'@ of 90hce canyin& clubs rinsed
thq _ striktbound Lenin shipyard t~. a nd work.en inside said they e'~ an assault Workers at a hu~soutbem steel mill said a raid by
rio troops had not ended their strike.
e Roman Catholic Church criti-
cncO the pohcc raid at Nowa Huta
stcd plant outside Krakow and said
audlorities apparently were planning
Slll\8ar action against the shipyard
wOJters.
1)c government moved in draft
Iegijation to punish organ12ers of
stri9es and any forms of protest wnh
up M> one year's imprisonment. The d~I also suspends the already lim-
ne~ right to strike by offic1all\
nized trade union~. ·
Nowa Huta stnke began Apnl
r a successful on~a y stoppage
b) transit workers in the nonh-
western aty ofBydaouci touched off
Poland's worst wave of labor unrest
since the 198 t m ilitary crackdown on
the independent Solidarity union
federation.
The statt--run radio said today
work had resumed, but worke~ said
the strike was still on.
The church statement. issued in
Warsaw. came as three church-ap-
po1nted mediators told reponers they
felt betrayed by the poli~ attack
Thursday becau~ an agreement had
~n within reach to end the 10-day
strike.
State-run media repons said the
Gdansk shipyard's director warned
stl'ikers in a message broadcast over
loudspeakers during the night to
leave or he would resort to "other
means."
A Pole who spent the night in the
)ard said about 2.000 strikers were
1nMde and "it's very tense. You can
Stt they a~ all under arut stress ...
The workers bcpn to worry about
their low food supplies. with sup-
poners outside no longer allowed to
bring gifts o f bread.
"h seems they are going to use a
different scenario than in Nowa
Huta," said sentor Polish dissident
Adam Michnik. ..They probabl~
want to take the shipyard by hunger. •
During the night. police convoys
periodically moved about this Baltic
pon in a show of fortt. Inside the
shipyard, Solidarity lead Lech Walesa
circulated among young strikers and
vowed to be "the last to leave" the
yard. where Solidarity was born.
A note from strikers smuggled out
of the shipyard Thursday eventng
said: "As far as we know. they (the
a uthorities) are preparing for a police
raid ... The strike at the 12,000-workcr
shipyard bepn Monday.
The -oVttnment proposal to pun·
1sh stnkcrs was contained in a
previously •nnounccd bill to Jive the
state special powers to speed up its
economic reform program. The draft
was obtained by Western news agen-
cies 1n Warsaw.
Polish leader Gen. Wojciech
J aruzelsk1 said in March that the
government might require special
powers to speed up its plans to n:form
the ailing economy.
Solidarity says it generally favors
the direction of the reforms.
But a statement by Walesa received
today from inside the shipyard said
that "Society must ~ the co-author
and partner in the solutions."
Wage demands fueled by rapid
inflation this year have threatened to
"derail" the economic reform pro-
gram. the government said this week.
By Tile A.Inda~ Pru1
PARIS -Former hostaae Jean-Paul Kauffmann told his family that
American hostaies in Lebanon were treated brutally be<:aute they triod to
escape, the French news qency Aaence France·Presse reported today.
Kautrmann and d iplomats Marcel Canon and Marcel Fontaine anived 1n
Paris Thursday after being freed Wednesday from three yean of ~J>tivity.
They were the last Fttnch hostages to ~ released from Lebanon. Premier
Jacques Chirac hinted that France might restore diplo matic lies with Tehran,
which he said helped secure the hostages' fretdorn. The aoveroment denied
repons that it had paid a ransom. AFP quoted KaufTmann's sister Marie..
Genevieve Dagin as saying he shared a cell ~nJ!y with Frank Herbert Recd.
who was "mistreated to the point of being lefl prostrate."
Death toll In French rescue mounta
NOUMEA, New 0.ledonia -Three more bodies were found around an
island cave where French soldiers rescued 23 hos .. s held by Melanesian -~paratists in this French Pacific territory. officials said today. The presumed
chief of the captors, Alphonse Dianou, died of wounds innicted during
Thursdal's assault, the gendarmerie said. His death and the diseovery of the
bodies o the three Melanesians brought the death toll to 21 . France's minister
for overseas territories, Bernard Pons. said the 7.000 army and genda.rmerie
personnel in New Caledonia were on a state of "absolute alen" folJowina the
bloody rescue mission that freed 22 gendarmes. police under military orders.
and one assistant prosccu~or.
Israelis to oust Arab-American leader Pregnant secret agent leaves eil.le
PARlS -A French secret agent convicted of manslaughter in the 1985
bo.mbing of an anti-nuclear protest ship off New Zealand was freed today from
exile al a French military base m the Pacific because she 1s pregnant, Premier
Jacques Chirac said. Chirac said the return of Capt. Dominique Prieur respects
a U .N.-mediated accord with New Zealand under which she was held. But New
Zealand criticized Prieur's release as "a breach of France's obligation under
international law." Prieur. 38. and Alain Mafan. 37, were arrest~ after the
July 1985 Aukland Harbor bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, a ship of the
environmental group Greenpeace. It was preparing to lead a protest flotilla to
Mururoa. a South Pacific island where France conducts underground nuclear
tests.
RUSALEM CAP) -Police ar-
an Arab-American leader of
Palestinian civil disobedience
~ent and ordered him de-
• Israeli officials said todav. i\
rnment spokesman accu~ him
vocating violence
lice arrested a Jewish ~ttler m
shooting death of a Palestinian
herd. Another shepherd was
ded in the e\e 1n the 10c1dent.
el radio re·poned that troops
and wounded a I 5-year-0ld Arab
in anti-occupation un~t toda}
e Gaza Stnp town of Khan
is.
rurccs who spoke on condition of
anon)mll} said U.S. Ambassador
Thoma!> P1d..enng would protest the
ordered deportation of Mubarak
A.wad. -who was arrested at his
Jerusalem home at midn1gh1 (3 p.m.
PDT Thursda) ). L'.S. Embassy of-
ficials !>aid the' had no information
on such a protist
In 1985 A."ad established the
Center for Non-V 1olent Studies in
Jeru!Wllem. "h1ch calls on Palesti-
nians 10 peaceful!) resist the lsraeh
occupation of Arab lands captured
dunng the 1967 Middle East war.
Leaders of the five-m onth-old
Palestinian upnsmg have adopted
... ny elements of Awad's non-viol-
ence strategy. A~"d also provided
tours and mfonnation to foreign
joumahsts coveri1the unrest.
A vi Pazner, s esman for Pnme
Minister Yitzha~ amir, said Awad
was ordered deporttd because he had
gone beyond his calls for non-violent
protest and was responsible for
leaflets that urged Palesun1ans to
thro~ µsohne bombs and stones.
"This 1s preaching nolence:·
Pazncr said. adding that A.wad had
also called for a Palesunian state that
would include all of Israel.
Awad sa1d'toda) he supponed the
establishment of a Palestinian state
alongside Israel. his lawyer. Jonathan
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Quality Education Jeopardized
by Massive Teacher Layoffs
10% of Newport-Mesa Teachers to Lose Jobs
Newport-Mesa Unified School District states that It plans to terminate
83 of the144 teachers who have received letters of Intent that they wlll
be laid off next year.
Loss of these teachers will mean deterioration in educational program such as
• No music or physical education teachers at elementary level.
• Lack of support fpr limited English-speaking students.
• Larger class sizes at all levels.
• Layoff of teachers in the critical academic areas of
English, math, science, and foreign language at 7-12 leveL
• Reduction in elective programs at 7-12 level.
• Layoff of teachers hired under lottery money even
though lottery money is increasing not declining.
• Cuts in computer science, counselling and career
center services for 7-12.
• Reduction in agricultural program at Costa Mesa H.S.
Reductions have occurred in
• Textbooks and supplies at all levels.
• Health service. -Only seven nurses to cover almost 16,000 students.
• Maintenance and building repair.
II you are interested in preserving quality educ.ation, contact school boa.rd memben and
attend a sped.al meeting of the Board at 5:30 p.m. ThW'sday, May 12 at 425 B. 18th Street,
Costa Mesa. · Rodertdc H. MacMillan 642-92..a
James de8oom &42~90 Kenneth L. Wayman 9~627
Mrs JUdith Franco 67S.2603 Fontai K. Werner 54e-Q583
MtW. Sherry LoofbOunow ~ Thomas Wlhiams 879-.2•70
Kuttab, told The Associated Press.
Kuttab met Awad today in jail and
was preparing an appeal against his
dC'ponat1on
.<\wad said the deportation order
came because the Palestinians were
showing restraint and using civil
disobedience. Kuttab said.
lndla llnJred to theft
The move to expel Awad followed a
crackdo"'n on leaders of the uprising,
20 of ~horn ha\ e been deported to
l l'banon.
Israel has also Jailed 21 Arab
JOurnal1sts. inc11:1ding one Thursday.
in an effort to stifle news coverage of
the protests.
Be nJam1n Yaan, deputy legal ad-
" 1ser of the Interior Ministry, said
A"ad "'as given the deportation
order Thursday and that he has three
da) s to appeal to ls.racrs. supreme
court
NEW DELHI -India needed heavy water in 1983 when 15 tons of the
nuclear coolant vanished while being shipped from Norway to West Germany.
government records show. An official with access to the records said today he
did not know how India coped with the shortage. Another official at the
Ministry of Science and Technology flatly dented that the missing Norwegian heav~ water came to India. Both spoke on condnion they not be further
1dent11ied. The Oslo ncwspap_er V_erdens Gang reponed Apnl 21 that 15 tons of
heavy water was flown on a Liberian-registered West Afncan a1rhnes plane via
Basel. Switzerland. to Dubai.
U.S. offers ald to Afghan rebels
Awad. 44. who also has a home 1n
Wapakoneta. Ohio, was in Israel
under a tourist visa that expired last
No' ember. and he refused an order to
leave the count!)-. Awad was allowed
to remarn following strong U.S.
pressure against the previous ex-
pulsion order.
NEW YORK -The United States has offered its cond111onal support to
'\fghan rebels who hope to form a pr-ov1sional government to rival the Soviet-
backed Afghanistan regime. according to a repon published today. A State
Dcpartmenl official met with Afghan r~bel leaders in Pakistan last week to
explain the American positron. the New York Times reported. Another top
State Dcpanment official described the cnteria for American support of a
provisional government as .. control of temtory. consenl of the people.
capacit) and willingness to exerci~ international obligations. possession of a
C1\'il administrative apparatus that can govern."
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Socialists
niak.e.gains
in Britain
LONDON (AP) -The socialist
Labor Pany made strong garns in
local balloung early today and over-
took Prime Minister Margaret
Thatc her's Conservatives in the first
electoral test of her third-term pro-
gram.
T he election was fought on the
nauonal issues of a Thatcher-inspired
shakeup of the welfare system this
spring and plans for a new property
tax. Propeny taxes. together With
central government grants. fund local
governments.
"The results are a major rebuff to
the government's policies. The coun-
try has slid. e no ugh is enough," said
Labor Pany general secretary l..atTY
Whitty at\er the day-long balloting
Thursday. •
The Labor Party kept major f>rizes
including Birmingham. Britain s sec-
ond largest city, and the Scottish
capital, Edinburgh.
The big loser was the third-place
Social and Li~ral Democratic Party.
It was formed m March to merge the
ccntnsts, but a breakaway faction
remains a separate pany.
With results declared in 203 of the
211 local authorities where scats were
contested, Labor gained a net of 109
seats.. while the Conservatives lost
three and the centrists shed more than
70.
Six killed as
Palestinian
rivals clash
BEIRUT (AP)-Rival Palestinian
factions battled with mortari, rockets
and machine guns in west Beirut's
d~vastated Chatilla refuaee camp
today. Police said six people were
killed and 30 wounded.
In a separate attack. fo11t Shiite
militiamen of Justice Minister Nabih
Berri's Syrian~backed Amal move..
ment we.re killed in BciNt'1 southttn
slums by unidentified sun.men in a
sDC'edina car. Amal blamed 1 rival
Shiite fiction.
TWo other people died and five
were wounded wben 1 bomb ex·
ploded Thursday niaht in a movie
lhelter in Bc.fruf1 Syrian-policed MoNe:m ICICU>f, police reponed..
It wu the third cinema bombina in
wett Beirut in two weeb. TWo people were WOunded in the earlier blutl.
A ~itt 'IDOkaman, lpritlrQ.I oa
coiidnion Of"uon)'ri>ity, llid ftaiadl.
menwir.t MOllC'm factions were •
1icvat to k behind \be bolittlilll to ~ amuaemaac c:en1eft to dale
duri ... \he Mo.km liiliJ'I month of lllmedan. •
Tbt ftP•i1111 in cuu. betwta
5 ·u.s ol Nesaiftc Ubamioft
nm.tbl 1eec1er v.., ~··· fKt.ton ud • riftl ~
'**tcl IFC*P knowa. falM-0• Ina bean lbonly after. ctulk n.lilay
ndldlt ......... IOday,
F.Kb tide·~ the ocher's
pmh.ioM With 12-m• monan. I~
m~ ~ ~~-vy ma-
chine PM a1d .~rocket~ llllllldti.~•id.
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BOSTON (AP) -Democratic
presidential front runner Michael S.
Dukakis and his wife, Kitty, rq>c>ned S 108,9S7 in income for 1987 and paid
"early one-quarter of that amount in
federal taxes. accordina to tax forms
made public Thursday.
Thecouple'sincomewasabouthalf the total reported by Democratic rivaJ
Jesx Jackson and a little more than
one-third the 1987 i1TC0me reported
by Vice President Gcorac Bush, the
likely Republican presidential nomi-
nee.
In all, the Duk.akues paid $25,892
in federal taxes, just under 24 percent
of their income. Most of the taxes had bttn withheld durina the year, but
they sent a check for $915 to the
Internal Revenue Service along with
their tax return.
Duk.ak1s earns $85.000 a year as
JOVemor. He reported an extra S 176
in income from the state, an amount
aides said reflected the benefit he
derived from his occasional use of state vehicles for P._Crsonal use.
Through his wife and his mother,
the governor also 1s a potential
beneficiary of family trusts totaling
more than SI million. But he received
no disbursements from the trusts in
1987, according to campaign spokes-
man Steve Akey.
The couple also reported S 1,445 in
taxable interest income. from two
Massachusetts bank accounts. along
with $452 in taxable income they had
from tax refunds they received a year
ago.
Mrs. Duk.ak1s reported $20,000 in
salary for her role as a part-time
director of the Public Space Partner-
ship Project at the Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard Un1 vers1ty.
a collaborative program that
mob1lt2es public and pnvate rt·
sources to improve the appearance of
prominent public spaces
In add1uon. Mrs. Duk~1s reported
$2.000 in income for her role as a
director of Mastery Education Corp ..
a publisher of college textbooks. The
company was founded by Duk.akis'
chief campaign fu nd-raiser, Robert
Farmer. who has retired from the
firm .
Dukaku reported no deductible
interest payments. The mortgage on
his home in suburban Brookline has
bttn retired. and the governor docs
not use credit cards
His return 1nd1cated he spent $300
to have his taxes prepared by an
accountant He also noted SI OO in union dues -his cost for keeping up
membership in the Amencan Feder-
ation.ofTclev1S1on and Radi o Artists.
The couple reported making
S2.S60 in chantable contributions.
The governor and his wife each
checked the boxes designating SI for
the prcs1dent1al elect ion campaign
fund .
They also marked 1he1r state return
so as to contribute $2 to the Massa-
ch usetts campaign election fund . In
addition. they marked in donations of
$25 to an organ donation fund and SS
for endangered wildlife conservation
on their Massachusetts form.
The Dukalmes' state tax bill was
$4.964
On his state income tu form .
Dukakis received a $29 credit as a
result of a cap on total state tax
collections adopted by the voters in
1986 over his ob1ect1ons.
Two weeks ago. Bush. who has
secured enough delegates to win the
Republican presidential nommat1on,
and his wife Barbara reported 1987
eaminp of$308,396 and a federal tax
bill of $86,684. This week. Jackson and his wife Jacqueline reported 1987
income of nearly $2 t 0,000 and pay-
ments of$53.631 1n federal talles.
Simon holds delegates
MAHOMET. Ill. (AP) -Demo-
crat Paul Simon says he is virtually
certain Michael Dukakis will win the
Democratic presidential nomination
but ref uses to release his deleptes "in
the unlikely event that Michael
Dukakis stubs his toe between now
and the convention."
The Illinois senator. who put his
presidential campaian on hold a
month qo. said he would not
surrender 184 delegates committed to
his campaian despite pl"C1SUrt from
supporten of Jesse Jackson.
Oiicqo Mayor Euacne Sawyer and
some black lawmaken have uraec:t
Simon to officially drop out of the ~sid~tiaJ race. Jackson, who fin-
ished second to Simon in the Illinois
primary. would then inherit the bulk
df the state's deleo tes. ··rm toina to 1'old out until the
California and New Jeney priinaries
on June 7 and see whether I can still
have an innuence on the nomi-
nation,'' Simon said W~nesday.
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'-·I Like to Do Si1npl t> T hi n~s on \ 1otht>r~-; Day:·
PW> CCUCTIY STtlf
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My work life is real~
complicated. So when I get some
free time with m)' kids, I like
things to be simple.
So we head for the beoch, or the
pork. Anyplace where we can
be completely at ease.
On~ a certoin kind
of dothing feels right for this
special time. And Crystal Court
makes it so simple to find the looks
we love to live in.
Comfy dothes and time
with my kids.
lld's al I want for Mother's Day.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Frkjay, ~ e. 1988
mDmONAUv sumo
966-0633
:FV should study
first family's
success formula
CaVlcs lrsson o. 1988.
Topic for the da)· What's the d1fTerencc betw~n
Fountam Valle' and Wuhmgton DC and hov. are the)
alike'! .
Swc. the) ~ thousands of males apan. East and \\est
coasts But remember-both are burgs bu1h on swamp land
~ as morr lo rompare than is ob' 1ous
Need a clue'' DC. h.ad Watergate. Fountain Valle) has a
v.·ucr dtslnct
fountain \~Ile\ has Male Square.-Parl. Washington has
Lafa)'ctte Pan. ·
Washington has The Mall Fount.am \ allt) can only
hope for somclhmg more th.an a stnp cc:nter.
lo Washing.ton. the bud stops In Fountain Valley. they
can't find enough of them
Nov.. )OU should ha'e a bener idea of where 11o-c arc
beaded
Item ?'loo. I -Fo untain \'aJle~ can barel> keep the CH> 's
official fountain lunct1oning Washington has so man)
a.n1ficw bum1d1fiers.. tounsts leave to"n mildewed. Wash-
agton has more fount.ams ~ square male than the Orange
Coast has churches or. e'en sa' tn&s.and loan assoc1at1ons for
goodness sakes.
Remember the Ttdal Basin bombshell" Rna Jenrene·s
a'oruna ancluded a httle episode an a fount.am.
Ever-stt the Washington \.1o numenl the Reflecting
POGl7 No"" that v.ouJd ma.1.e a real fount.am
OK. kt's mo' e on tn our dt~uss1on about the ~ats of
go\CtnmenL
Item No. 2 -Fount.am \ aJ~, outla...,ed labor unions
That's nghL In 1963. the cat) bann~ labor unions lock. stock
and steward~ In Washington f>Tntdent Reagan ~ould dearl)
like lO ban uruons.. But he has ne,er gouen around to 11.
unless.. of course. 'ou count 11r controllers Ne~L -
hem No l -"~htngton. "htle mouthing anti·
commurust rhelom .. continues 10 sell wheat. computer pans
Pepsi and pizza 10 \1oS<."o" ..\nd that's JUSt the short last
Fo untain \ alle) put its poltC) "here ns patnot1sm "as.
nght thett on the sltt' e. and attacked communist cap1t.ahsts
The counal 'o•ed tn 1963 (the same gu)s v.ho loathed labor)
to charge a SI 000 ftt to an) merchant selling goods made 1n
a communist countn The ostraetzed merchants also had to
dlspla) a sign confessing their leftward leanings. N~less to
sa) that poltq pla)ed ha'oc v. nh Poltsh sausage Russian
\odla and Hunpnan goul.uh before being repealed
Ho""e'cr. ccnam sources claim Washington v.ould ha\C
pass.ed similar kgislauon but for the C8\lar lobb). <The onh
lobb' o f note an Founwn Valle\ as at Fount.am Bowl )
-..\nd finall\. Item ~o 4 -Fount.am Valle\ has a scnous
thing about ionunetcllef\. a real hang-up First. the c tt)
fathers banned those ~ho predict the future When that was
found lo be unconst1tut1onal. the Cit) tned 10 1one
fonunetelle~ out of C\lstence o\nd. no"" the latest plO\ 1s to
generall) make hfc m1serablt: through the old bureaucrattC
runaround and stall for a stud~ technique
,\n) fortuneteller ""onh her tea lca'es v.o uld pick up
suds and head to a locatio n where the future is better
appre< 1a led
Som~"herc like \\ashtngton D (
T~. v.e ha'e rt'Centl~ learned lounes) of deposed
( htef of Staff Don Regan. astrologers are not onl) not o ut of
bound~ the~ are lOUrted as counesans Reagan and fim lad~
1'anC) pa) great heed to the moon and the stars.
The first fam1I~ consulls horoscopes before making
decmgns b1g or small The presuicnt cames five good luck
charms tn has pocket ..-.hale "'ianC) regular!) consults \\Ith
astrologcn. Thest" are folks •ho oould appreciate a
fonunetcller
It has been good lud. for the Reagans. Ma)bt.' the
Valk) ncs ought to take a peel at the planets
We ha\.e ll on good authont) the second coming of the
Pncx Club v.as predicted some tame ago
' OTHER VO ICES
Lion hunt suit
Asaettuen ot a democntq )Ou might thank that you ha\C
the frt:edom tu C\press your opinion about what ) our
to\.emment 1s do ing and to exercise )Our leg1ttmate nghts to
oppose action~ that you thank arc wrong But d on't try telling
that totheCahtom1a F1shandGameCommiss1on. You could
aiet sued.
1l>e comm1ll1on rcccnll) persuaded A\ttome} General
John Van de Kamp lO file SUit ap..tnst the Mountatn uon
Pacsen.auon Foundauon. wbtch has bad the tementy to
challenge thecommtll1on'sdetennmauon to hold a hon hunt.
Such surts att e'pens1ve. espeoally for a little orpnizauon
bk the foundation which spent SI 13.000 on legal action that
stoppedthcbuntlastycar
A stale coun has ordered 1M comm1ss10n to pay th°"
oosu t.ck tot.be foundauon. To make cena.in that docsn•t
ba~n apan. tbc comm1mon wants to block the foundation
&om filing an)· new protests Ip.inst a bunt thu year
Thccommi ·oo·s~puvestrikc1soutrqeous. tobc
re. but no rn<ft ou~ than everything clx it has doM
OD the lton mue. ~ commiSSlonen have alreacl) vottd S-0
fora new buntina plan that's vu1ually identical to the one the
courts suuck down last year.
.. .It's hard to undemand why Van de .Kamp wouJd allow
lti.lmdflo ee1 ~up in 5UCb an cmbarrassmenL. Van de
Kamp should ba~c the aood sense to dmp the comma sion's
SU.It ..
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thlaJune'alotoughttodOtt."
WELi., YOU CONVlNCED ME.~
t' LL \t'.>TE R>r? HJ"' ! -
Life in smog trap means
sacrifices in our life style
Howls of protest will greet new rules
from Air Quality Management District
Time flies when you arc having fun.
and 1t 1s hard to believe that It has
been euctl) 40 )ears since the fight to
control air pollu11on began 1n
Southern Cahfornta
It was the sprt ng of I Q48 when the
Los .\ngcles ( ount) Air Pollution
Control Dtstnct look up the baule
ag.uAsl smog
4.1 first. onl) the central and
northeastern areas of the count) were
hothered b) '1s1b1hl)·rcducing and
e~c-1mtaung air polluuon. Smee the
probkm became espccally notice-
able.-dunng the years ofWorld War II.
M)mc thought the cause was the
S) n1hc11c rubber factones developed
during that time
Bui the problem continued after
the plants weft' closed. so lhe d1stnct
began conccn1ra11ng on the h1&hl}
'mblc con1am1natton pounng from
steel and va>-1ro n foundnes and on
the less-' 1s1ble sulfur d1ox1de from
the petroleum refinenes.
As QJ1 be 1mag.ined. the steel
mdustf). the gra)·tron industry and
the 011 1nduslt) ho"'lcd. but the
foundnes and the sulfur d1ox1dc were
controlkd In fact. the first director of
thc.-d1stm1 returned lo his home on
the East ( oast da1m1ng that he had
sohed Los .\ngelcs' air pollution
problem
But 1he probkm did not improve.
In fact. 11 got "'Orsc And then another
source of air pollution. unsaturated
h)drocarbons. w~ 1denufied This
ChCmtcal. when COmbined With the
oxygen in the air. created a substance
that clouded the air. 1mtated the eyes
and caused crop damage
Thc.-source was petroleum refining,
storage, transponataon and rcta1hng.
A.nd oh. how the petroleum mdus.-
tn screamed. The Western 011 and
Gas Assoc1at1on even paid for an
independent study thal showed the
d1stnc1 10 be wrong-that petroleum
"'as not a culpnt It required several
~ ~ars of "'Ork b) the d1stnct to prove
the 011 industry's ~rch to be 1n
error. Petrolcu111 was indeed the
culprit
Dunng this penod. the concept of
the smog trap was also being e).-
plainc.-d to the c1t1zens of Los Angeles
Count) The high-pressure an:a,
"'h1ch normal!} lies off the Pacific
Coast and gives us our beautiful
weather. also causes a temperature
1n,ers1on over Southern Cahfom1a
So. while the h1gh-pn:ssure area
enttced us, or our ancestors. to move
lo this area. it also creates a cealina
o'er the area which does not let the
pollution we produce d1ss1pate.
I was :in associate of the d1stnct's
pubhc 1nformatton staff dunng the
m1d-1950s. and I recall the da) I was
'"' 1ted 10 speak to the Orange Count)
Board of Supervisors. The super-
' 1sors had heard of our efTons to
clean the air an Los Angeles County
and felt that Orange County should
kno"' someth1n1 about thew prob-
lems and solutions as well.
During the ensuing yurs, controls
were installed at the petroleum re-
fineries. at the storage tanks. on lank
trucks and finally at service stations
And. almost unbelievable in the
IC) 50s. controls werr installed on
au1omob1lcs an subsequent decades.
And lead was even removed from
aasoline!
Meanwhile, other sources of pol-
lution were also controlled -some
morc.-' 1s1ble, such as smoke and some
less v1s1ble, such as fumes. One of the
p-cat battles of the 1950s was over
backyard ancmeralors. Befon: the
mid-195-0s. everyone had a small
MARTIN
BROWER
incinerator 1n the backyard in wtuch
household refuse was burned. The
concept of doing away with these
incinerators and having the trash
hauled away created one of the
loudest public protests ever heard
But the ancrnerators went.
Dunn& these early years, I dad a lot
of wnlina on the concept of controll-
ing air pollution through land use. We
knew that air would never be com·
pletely clean The goal was to clean
the air to the point where air pollul1on
would be no more than a nu1sancc on
only a few days of the year.
So came the concept of locating
ccnain uses 1n areas with better air
movement
But the automobile continues to be
the largest single source of air pol-
lution -with the ·most pollution
being emitted dunng penods of
decclerauon and 1dhng, as an traffic
Jams Thus 1t 1s the focus of the newest
concept of rcduc1n1 traffic through
mandatory traffic management.
more cffic1enl use of the roads
throu&h staggered work hours. car
and van pools, mass transit and off·
hour use of trucks.
The old district has since become a
part of the Southern Cahfomia Air
Quality Management Dtstnct. in-
cluding Oranic County. The new
d1stnct with new leadership 1s ap1n
showing its teeth. There will again be
howls of protest. But if we all expect to
exist an this smog trap, we will have to
cooperate, at least for the next 40
years.
Muda Brwwet" ,,..IJdln Ch •eft·
Jetter "Muda Bnrwu'• OrNfe
Coal)' R..,-t ••
People love
to rattle
presidents'
funny bones
9y W. DALE NELSON
W ASHJNGTON (AP)-Whal the
killer rabbit was for Jimmy C'.arter
and the bump on the head was for
Gerald Ford. the sians of the Zodiac
may become for Ronald Reqan.
People love to make fun of presi-
dents.
Lyndon Johnson was subJCCled to
JOkcs for pulhna up his shin and
showine has scar from pJI bladder
suriery. Abraham Lincoln was a
figure of fun because of his habit of
tclhna tall stones. Even Richard
Nixon drew guffaws for drcssma up
White House auards tn goofy Uni·
forms.
Once an a whale, though, something
happens that strikes the public funny
bone with special impact.
For Caner, tt started on a spnng
afternoon an 1979 when he told some
ofh1s aides about h1sencounterwtth a
swamp rabbit as he fished in a pond
on his farm in Georgia.
Carter said the animal was htSsing
and gnashing its teeth and seemed
intent on climbing into has boat. The
commander an chief sa1d he splashed
water at the rabb11 with his paddle to
shoo it away.
Carter's pn:ss secretary. Jody Pow-
ell later wrote. "Had I been doing m y
JOb. I would have stopped the
president at that moment and sworn
him and all wnhin reach of h1~ voice
10 secrecy ..
Instead, Powell told the story.
several months later, to a reporter.
Brooks Jackson of The Associated
Press. Jackson wrote a column about
1t. and the fat was 1n the fire
.. It was a nuthtmare." said Powell
Ford anadvenently broke 1ntocom·
cd:y one rainy day in Salzburg.
Austna. as he walked down the steps
of Air Fortt One on amval for an
intemauonal meeting with one arm
around his wife and the other holding
an umbrella.
Two or three steps from the bottom
of the ramp his heel caught on
somethme.. With no arm free to a.rab a
rail, he tumbled onto the tarmac. then
JUm~ to his feet, unhurt.
.. f'rom that moment on, every time
I stumbled or bumped my head or fell
in the snow, reporters zeroed 1n on
that to the exclusion of almost
everythine else," Ford complamed in
his White House memoirs.
Not only that. but Johnny Carson
made jokes about the subject and
comic Chevy Chase pracucally made
a career out of m1m1cking Ford's
supposed clumsiness.
Now comes former White House
chief of staff Donald T. Rcpn.
reportedly sayma in a forthcoming
book that Mrs. Rcapn used astrology
to determine the timmg of prcs1den-
t1al speeches and tra vcl The rrport
reminded people that the president
also has professed interest 1n
astrology.
Even Vice President George Bush
lost no time JOtning in the fun
Aboard Air Force II as he began a
three-day presidential campa1an
swina through the West on Tuesday,
Bush was as~ed about Joyce Jillson, a
Los Anaclcs astrologer who says the
stars told her Bush would be Rcapn's
best runnina mate 1n 1980.
"I'll likely work closely wtth her."
Bush said. "She's brilliant. Joyce
Jillson? Secretary of what?"
W. Dale NdN9 Nven Ute nlte
BH•e for Ch A..Ndalftl Pren.
Initiatives are now tool of confusion
I
By PETER SCHRAG
If ev~ a set of ballot measures conspires to
confuse Cahfomta voters. lh1s June's lot ought to
do 1t Two m8Jor problems. one oflhcm created by
a previous in1t1at1ve and each complicated
enough on its own, have allf8C'lcd two mod1fyina.
but eq112ll)' complicated new anitiatJvcs. In
add1t1on. there will be a number of bond and local
tu. measures -a statewide highway-bond
proposal. for example. and a sales-ta.x increase for
transponat1on in Sacramento-that also bear on
one ofth<>5e pairs of ballot proposuions.
In theory, this 1s democracy. In practice, il
can onl) be chaos.
At the top of the hsl -thouah not 1n
numcncal order -att Propos1tt0ns 11 • 72,
1>1n1ally conn1C1in1 mcuura both affecting tht
Gann spend1na limit.
Most Simply put (which ts not ~at all),
PropOSttton 71, sponsored~ l chief
Bdl Hosuc and the eduaUon • WOQld k>osen
the Gann hm1t. 1t1elf t.bc creature of anotha
initiative. so that srowth in aaie rpeodifta. now
mtrictcd lO no more than •bat•s Deeded to match
in nation and pow1h in populacion. cm allo take
Ka>unt of illCl'CUCS i:n pa10naJ income; '#hicb is
lO "Y.· tbe oowth of the state's ocooomy. Hid it
been 1A d'fCc1 last year, the aute woukt noc lalve
bea b'tCd lO refund money lhat ... needed for
tchoob and otbc:r u~ . Propoeitioo 72. blcUd by ,.ua O... lftd me
hi,abway ~. woukt pmnaneMl)'_ w ciurk all
Jtate auolinc sabw moMy;for ........... " ud caJI it a uwr fee. ~ llllo niiliili .._ O.a
bmh but It tbe amt time~ I lcM fJI ....,,
atimatcd lo be 11mw:ll11 S72S •iliDll 1,.. llf
1991 . from other 11111e needl. I( c.liform • ~ rileaaoqeh, PrQpoellioa 12 .... ..,,.
DO ...... impea oe lbaee llOldl; if'.., .. ,_
ay. in 1 natuOD or, as dais ~. lf'dlilr Ill.., i billiOft Of tO becemc of Hbt ?I ' p' •
t10M -ua ... ~ .,. *"' ... educatioe. Maida ... od.er .... mrW9 lw
a.cit of ftmdl. All el dlal ftanlw:r oaal tr• ~ ... per.or's ifb't IO 11=1 ......, dill OIM li9ln
wtdll uaprtadcn&cd raort IO ...... 11111 lw
lllil1nm·ys -ao dais tftllllMt a SI ..._ tllililDll
measure. Proposition 74 -and by roUJhly SI
bilhon m other bond pro~s. If Gann's
Propos1uon 7 2 passes, the additional $240 million
a year u will cost to repay those bonds would
funher squeeze money available to other state
uses.
Even a votcr-who mi&ht be concerned about
that w1ll have no way of makiq an informed
choice here. however, since tbole measu.m arc all
on the same balloL
voters have already adopted it. As a conscqumce
of its najor provisions -the prohibition apanst
huge contnbutions and the ban on public fundina
-it's ltkely that Proposition 73 will make
qmpaian fund-raisin& even more frenetk since
politicians will have to raise just as much money
but in somewhat sm•ller amounts.
Still.11ven the many provi11ons an thcte bills
-the prohibition in Proposition 61 apinst fund-
raisjn, in non-election yeari. the restrictions on
transfer of funds from one politician to another,
the accumulation of detail -it'• not al all cen.ain
that even the nqative endorsement of the
pohticiaM wiU enable enouah voters to under·
stand that Proposition 61 ia real camP1JP rcfonn
whtle Propotition 73 is a phony drated \lP to look
like it.
h would be easier to vote foi thote bonds if
Proposition 72 didn't pess;bui of coune there's no
way lO know. Nor is lbctt any way for 1 voter lO
know how the additioaal money emnarbd for
htshways by P1opoalion 72 aad the SI biiJlion m
the aovemor's bood dlue iml'inle oa eldi Other.
would they be tectuodan.t> ~cruc:b
money, and how is one &o maa a · . The
most lotical aPl)l'Oeeb to lrilbwaY ftmdinL of
course. would bt·dl:touill • ........... bdrit in
the ptol1oe tu. lbe U"ldiUoe&I meant . o(
financina rOlds. Ben alcll PrODOtitioa 71 ,._.,
the Otnn limit could prechade ,the It.Ile from
1pcndi"J that m~ ~ lf it coWd be
lpploPf •ted .. ........---~---~_ ...... _
AM then tberc arc ~lions 61 ud'73,
bOlh ~ <•••i1 ii• idorm, even dlouib the letta is, bl ..... ,. iapet'Uo I ~ U'lp ~ to ~IC precilety tbc kiod til c:oofUlioa that 1 hbly to ensue.
Tiit thi• thaa mabs ~ m• cesy to
disii ..... ii ta.t PioPOiitioa 61 .... been llofiored bydac llrOllllMe>a cidimted"'ot'Po.11 _ _.. .... ,......
of ._.. dtc townor ..S die leldcn ol bocb
..... ia lf'C I ~WC. • u.-J if llOI I ~ d'-inaioD. .... -· MMild put -limitsoecam.-..~bu•lima Ille WI i'NMltly ftCllllid~ ~die :OOli•
tidmii ID...,,,. .. 61.; it *"*9 bC di9I' wtlidl
OM don h moll cfktiftly. ~~~~~·
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Orenoe Cout DAILY PILOT/Frld1y, May 6, 1938 u
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A 1
Continuing slump takes heavy toll on retailers in April;
BJ JOYCE M. ROSENBERG ,,, ....... .,...,
An earty Ea11cr, cold wealhc:r and the conunu1na
slump 1n consumer spcndina took a heavy toll on sales in
Apnl, the nation's la"ftst aenetal retallcn rcpon
.. We were upccuna soft sales because of the chanac
an Lhc calendar," said kfTtty 8. Edelman, a retaal mduslr)'
analyst with the investment firm Drexel Burnham
J.ambcrt Inc ... In spate of that, the rctults were below
cxpcctallons."
With Easter amvana earlier this year. consume"' dad
their spnna shoppma an March. That siphoned ofT sales
from Apnl and created a neptavc companson with the
retailers· J\pnl 1987 performance.
MuTUAL F uNos
Apparel sales, wh1~h have been IUUtsh llD« fall,
continued to sJlp. Edelman annbuted some of Lhc dwnal
April mulu to coolcr-than-utual wc•thcr, bYt f11h1on
retailers arc not expected to cmerae from their slump until
the sum mu at the earhesL
L1m1tcd Inc., which opcratn nearly 3,200 apparel
stores nationwide. said us overall sales fell 8 percent last
month when compared with April 1987 levcls, and r~ I
pcr«nt for the fim three months of the fiscal year. Sale5
from stores open at least a year -known as same-store
sales 1n the industry-wercdoWn 16pcrunt an Apnl and
7 percent so far this year.
The calendar ark! the weather astde, retail sales fell
bccau~ of consumers· oontmucd caution, analysts said
"We expect retail sales 10 show only modest increases
over the near term," said Jeffrey Feiner. an anal')')\ \!>Ith
Memll Lynch & Co
Ht&h debt levels and rconom1c unccrta1nt}' arc
contnbuuna 10 consumers' hC$nancc Feiner said
fir"\t I 3 v..rcks
\\.al Man Stores l nc s.a1d m overall \.ales chm bed 12
pt"rcent 1n Ap11I and '3 percent for the tir)t thrtt months,
The rap1dl) expand1nacham said 1ts same-'ltOre \aln ro50
12 pert.en I last month and I 3 percent for the )e.tr \.<I far Retail uln a.re an tmportant ttonum1c 1nd1cawr becau~ consumer spending accbunts for 1 v..~1h1rds of the
voss national product
Da~lOn Hudson Corp said It\ O\Crall ~I~ ro\<' 7 9
pcnent lu1 month and 18 2 perc<'nl for the first I' weeks.
Saml'·\ton-\alei. drl ltnt'd 6 Q f)t'rlent 1n >\pnl and roM' I ~
pertt'nl H•ar-to--Oate
Sun., Roebuck and Co . the nation's largr\t l1'ta1k1
said its overall sales rose 4.8 percent last month and '
perttnt for the first 13 weeks of the year ~me-store \Ille ..
we~ up 2 percent 1n Apnl and 1.4 pef"C'cnt for the )'tar w
far
f-c1nrr prt:d1ttcd !hilt O\t'rall re1a1kr\ fir\t-quanc~
earning~ v.uuld bt-flat to IO\l>C'r \lo hc-n um pared v..ath thd
fin1 three munlh\ of l ~M
Kman Corp. said its overall sal~ roSt 2 S percent lut
month and 4 4 percent for the year to date Its same-storc
sale!. fell 0 6 pcrccnt an Apnl and rose: I S percent for the
Tht' \ale~ reponc-d Thur~J' "'l'rt' lrum gt'neral •nd
apparel retailer\ ;rnd du not rt'lln 1 ~le' d\ auto dealer-. <lf
supcrmar~et~
FCA'sloss
for quarter:
reported
at$63.2M
F1nanc1al ( orporauon of Amenca
an Inane ha\ repor1Cd a loss ofS63 ::!
million or IS 1.761 per sha~ for tht'
quaner ended March 31 This com-
pares \!>Ith a net profit ofS9 2 m1lhon
or S 17 pnmar) eaminss per shaf'( for
the same period an 1987
This 1s an improvement o'er the
com pan)\ S224 6 m1lhon loss or
(S6 2 S) per ~hare for the 1987 founh
quarter
FC I\ ·s opcrauna loss for the 1988
first quanrr v.as S::!7 4 m1ll1on com-
pared v.1th an opcra11n& loss ofS48 S
malhon for the 1987 fourth quan~r
The compan) rcpont'd an opera1ang
loss ofS 17 l m1ll1on for the I Q87 fir<.t
quarter
FCA added S 107 0 mtlhon to m
reser"e for lo\ses on loans and n-al
est.:tte in the 1'~88 fim quaner which
brings 1hc rcser'e to SI 2 b1ll1on at
March 31 . 1988. The com pan~ added
$79 8 m11l1on to this rl'~f\'e an the
1987 first quarter C umulau'e ad-
d111ons to th e rc~rve amount to S I .,
b1lhon since Sept 30 19~4
The com pan) 's loss was rc<tucc-d b}
a $49 2 million gaan on ~le of
monpae-backed sccuntacs IM B~ l
and loans for the I 988 first quarter
v..h1ch compares to a SI oq million
gain an the s.ame 1987 pcnod The
funds from these \1 B sales were u~
to pa> do"n a portion of the
com pan) 's credit lanes through re-
' crsc repurchase agreements \lo 1th
\.\all Str~t firms
Thes.c \1 BS ~lcs rcdulcd thl'
com pan)·., as~t base b) S2 3 b1ll1on .
had a negall"e impact on the portfolio
yield 1n the 1988 first quantr and also
v..111 reduce tht' compan)'·., portfolio
)leld an future quaners
~n .lccountrng change had a
neg,au'e impact on the compan~ ·s
profitab1ht' dunng the quarter as tht'
r~ult of the Sta1cmcnt of Fmanetal
~rcoun11ng litandard No 91 which
requires the deferral of all loan
onginat1on f~s and direct loan
acq u1S1t1on lOsts SF ~S No 9 l has no
alTcct on the actual amount of fee
income colle<"ted from borro"ers or
upon the cost\ associated with the
ongrnauon or purchase of loans. but
deal'> solch v..1th the timing uf
rrponing '>uch Im and e'pcnscs
NEW YORK IAPl -The following h'I 'l'IO"'' the New ¥~a.. Sloctl Excf\a~ 'loci.., en<I werrenb 11\el he,,. QOM UP
tl'le mosr eno oown Ille "'°'' t>eHd on i>ef'Ctnl of chenge reoerctltn of volu~ -tor-.l:"Ws<Jev No "9C'ur1lle\ lredlng bel<lw U are Incl
-~ Net end Percentege cha"9ft ere '"• differenc:• ~tween lhe sira11lol.n clo•1ng orice eno Thunaev·s 2 om orke
OTC UPS & DOWNS
NAMAN STtrMP DIDION
Monarch Bank na~es
four as new directors
In Laguna "-l1guel Moaart"llt Balli ha!> announled four add1t1ons
\u m board uf d1rcuors The' are Henry E. Sdllelda, 'rct president
and gcnc-ral manager of the R1 11-Carhon R~n Hotel. o..~ A.
Be-ckeobaup, pres1dt'nt and general manag('r of Laguna N1gutl
Real\\ Rice E . Brow•. o~ncr of Rice Bro~n F1nanc1al ~n ices and
Mkbel E: Parker. O\loncr of Parker North .\mencan .lnd Parker
.\utomoll\C 1n Sc\!> port lkach .\lso E Lyu Caswell. president and
ch1t'I e\Cl u11' t' officer of the h&n~ .lnd m parent com pan~ Monarch
Bancorp \!>a!. c:lccttd chairman of both board\ suetecd1ng E' eretl L
Mang.im \lohoi.e term 1\ e')opinnl'
•••
Geor1e Launll. general manager of1Hwey'1 Rebbl111t ~rvice ul
In inc rcce1H·d an a\!> a rd for h1sd1"1~10n'Btngk liilfll<'St contnbuuon
to"'ard d1"crs1ficat1un in the "cstern rci1on at a m~ting of "atte
Maaacement Ille. in Palm Spnng~ 1...11.aru~ \\3\ cho'>t'n from ~~
general m.tnagcf\ \!o ho operate rubbish oixrat1om 1n ~1,_ <.tate' ;and
\!>as honored for ach1e\ rmenh 1n prm 1dmg tt•mporar) fennng
portabk toilet -,en Ile and office trailer\ and temix•rar) po"er poll·'
lo Southern C allforn1a'\ lOnstru1. t1Cln Jnd commernal induMne~ . . .
.\Ian E Smith "I.\ pr('S1dent of Tiiie Bhuock Parta~ntalp.
A.rt h1tel ts and Planner\ Clf "-lew1>0n Beach has announced four nc-...
as~1ato. uf tht firm RoJer Clarkt and Robert L. LlAaau.
arch1tet.t/prOJCCt managers amH R IUsel. design and Larry E.
Mllclltcll, PfOJCCt manaicr • • •
.\ t Co-Well Cootracton lDc 1n < o\IJ \ic"\a Reem Namu ha'
been .ippo1n1cd marlt'ttng1.oord1nator and Belt} twm.p 1s no"" ofTiu
manag<'r for the gcn<'ral contractor s!l('c1almng 1n comm('rc1al ttnan1
1mpro\ c:ments • • • Du<' to open 1n June the-hie (3fl' reu~menl (Ommmun1t ' of
frttdom \'illa1e 1n El Toro ha' n.i mcd Da•a Oidioa. RI\ . .l\
Hcallhlar<' (enter ~dm1n1\trator • • • ABI Am~rku BHlDe11pMMs lac. ha' prumotc."d K~"la
Kavuap 10 ~ks manager for 1t~ d(l'*fltmr.-n Los -\ngrl~ oft1ct· 11
\1>3~ announced b\ Frnnll Fe1t1 pre\1dent of thc '" 1nt'-ha'>rd
bu\rnt''>' phone ..ale 1nst311at1on and ~n llC rompan' • • • Ric hard"' Coleman . .\f.\ ha\ announn·d lhc appo1ntmt'nt 111
Steven Jellison, AlA a\ d1fC'Ctor of opcra11om at Colemu Catte\
Arcbitects lac. an Ir' int • • • I n'iurance bro~t· r Fre-d S. Jamb & Co 'lrvillt ha\ added Bruce J
F)'fe J\ 1K·n1or \pc1.1ala\I \!>Ith the firm '' l3'!>uafl\ n\l l<•ntrol \C'f\ 1u-'
unit
~ Hem. LHt C,._ "'ct I ~a ~er lee" 17l.o • ,..,, Ur> lJ •
1 "''Tod~D Of a~ + '" UP 161 ~ ~~~~o l. • +t :~ tl~ ~!• i S vrTOCldSl'lo :1 • • uo 1 S 6 Ty~r 14~ + I~ Uo I 6 1 W•lmNG1 •01 o+ .. , i 4 7 Uo 10 1 8 MGMUA Com I' '> + ~ Uo 97 6 0 Benl'let Ind I 'e + I ' UP 0
10 Mueb· Tr J + ' uo 6 J II TtaAm8"C" + ~ UP b 1 11 ARX Inc l + , UP 6 3 I) tngrectTec • + l • Uo 6 0
14 Artr1Gro '~ + I 11 Uo S 9
IS ~aoelno ,,, + • UP S ~ 16 veer.Sn 11 '4 + '-' Uo 59 I} Prod 4 > + • UP S ~
II Sun ru\t \ ] + I • UP l ': If C~to • + I • Uo
n ~r~.,,, ~ t : • ~~ ~. I m1nner1CP '> ! ' Uo fe9C)CO • • UO n ..,,.,.. )., 1, Uo
S Stal'\Oa~ ~ >11 Uo
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' AIO <lrfr<>tMoe COMe DAJl Y PILOT/ ~. May~ 1118
FRIDAY'S CLOSING PRM;ll
• • • ,, ,,
Stocks continue decline
NE\\ 't ORK (APJ -The stock market
p<l\tcd llS third .,tnught loss in .,low trading Fnda)'.
rated wuh t'mplo) mt'nt .. t.atm1cs that n1scd fears
of t1ghtr-r crtd11 and higher interest nle'S
lkfort' the market Opt"ned the Labor Dcpart-
men& reported 1hauhcav1h.-.n unemploymcn• ~
fell to S 4 perct'nt in ~pnl from 5.6 pt"rcent the
month before
The Dow Jo~s a-.erage of 3(J 1ndu\tnals
dropped 12 71 IU 2.007 46, bnnging its loss for the
~eek to :!4 87 prnnl\
Otthning 1\\ues outnumbered advantts by
nearly 3 to 2 on tht' New York Stock E~changt. ~•th 580 up. 842 do~n and 549 unchanged
Big Board 'olume totaled 129 08 mil hon
\hares ag:unst 171 84 m1lhon in tht' pre' 1ous
..C!>s1on The "'\E's compo\1lc inde' lost 6' to
145 88
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NYSE LEA DER S
Dow JoNE S A~£RAGES
NASDAQ S u M~ARY
Jobless rate drops,
lowest since 197 4
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Of misery and alternatives
DEAR ANN LANDERS; I have
been radma your column (or years
and am "'eU acqua1n\C:d with your
terminolo,y Occu1onally you wtll
say. "Tb'°"' lhe bum outf" l wtsh 1t
,..cc~ that eaS}.
In V11111ua, 1f the bum owns half
the hou~ and you don't want to hve
wtth him anymore. YOU have to So
Th~ 1s no other way to 1tt nd of
him
The tcn$10n around this E)lacc as so
thick you can cut at wtth a knife My
husband hu a foul d1spos1t1on We
can never have a convena11on It's
always a fi&ht His manner\ arc
atrooous and has demands uncnd1n1
We have absolutely nothina 1n com·
mon except our three t~n-agc chal·
drcn
For nearly a ~car we had his brother
(a drunken 50t) la ving with us and
thctt wasn't a damed thing I could do
about at When I t>cpn to figure out
how I m1aht makt' 1t on m) own (I
have a fairly decent JOb) I knew 11 wa\
not financ1all)' possible 'io I am
stuck And so 1s c' Cl) other unhappi-
ly mamed woman who li"cs 1n
V1ra1nia Plcncdon't pnnt my name
Just -TRAPPED ANO MISER-
ABLE IN FAIRFAX
DEAR T AND M: Obvloualy yoa
b ve DO& &alke4 to u attoncy. I bavc
ucl lite sltutioa ls DOt U ~less al
Al•
l.AlllEIS
YM QIU. la Vtrp.la, ... -t edlcr
11a&n, '"cu 10 &e eMrt ... ull lor • ..,..u.. ., • 4JV#Ct, " , ....
you llasbe.d cauot readt u ~
meat, &H cnrt wUJ decide ,..,.
rtpt1 la Ge llome. It jHt may be tlaat
J M CAN .. ,..,. Ille •m ML
Tiiie an t letter may be •f latern t
&.o yoa. Read om.
DEAR ANN LANDERS I missed
)Our column on the advice to a single
mom. but I did catch the response.
I raised four children alone and 11
was the ~st time of my hfc. I worked
three JObs and &Ot \<Cry little sleep, bul
I v.ould not trade that tame for
an}thang an the world. I bou&ht my
own house and camper, t0ok sum-
mc:r'> off. and av.a) we went. Yes.
single momi.. sf you handle your
monc) nght. you can take summers
off Not eas) 10 do but I wu
dl·termancd to have an annual "a·
callon w11h m) kids and we planned
for II
We had no telephone. no TV and
lots of pet.nut butter and ~lly sand·
w1ches I learned to fia my own car.
repair the washer-dl)-cr and do a lot of
carpcntl)-.
On winter weekend momtnp. ~·d
set up early. drcu warm. and 10 1Ct'
skatan' on any ~nd we found fro~cn
I bou&ht the lc1ds skates at a ch urch
thnft shop for SO cents each Mys1'ttr
knitted us matching ~ts and sweaters
and we ~ally dad look ltkt a team.
My ch1ldrtn arc irown now and
they treat me lake I'm aold Not OM of
them has ever bttn trouble or shown
me disrespect When they ar.c going
somewhere, tht'y sw1n1 by the house and~) ... Cmon. M om . we're goana
to the beach (sledding. skauna. shop-
ping)" And )Ou'd better believe. I'm
gone
· Recently m) youngest commented
on ho"' much of m) hfe I had
sacrificed for them I 1old her 11 was
not a sacn lict' 1 t was a JO) I gues<, the
po1n1 of this kttn 1s that being a single
parent has lot'> of ad,antages o'er
Sla)ing 1n a lou\) mamage Just ask
me I pro,ed 1l. -IN LONG
ISL.\ND
DE AR L.l.: Wbt u •pbut letter!
You certalaly arc • master at
ac«mtutllls U.c pultlve.
TbuU for lettlas otlaer m otbcn
know tba t tberc ar c alleraallves to
11ayla1 la a miserable marriage.
Bravo!
Satvay, May 7
ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19)· bccllcnt umc for
m1~1ng bus1ncs~ -------------w1 th pleasure
pos1t1on strongc:r than ongmall> anuc1pated \peC1al
communicauon rnuld '"'ol"t' pro pen) tra,t'I Emo-
tional response\ fl·a1ured .\ncs another Libra ""I be 1n
p1ctun:
y OU ·11 reCCI\ e an
"1tat1on fro~ h1&h·
er-up which ele,ates SYDNEY social and pro-
fessional standing o
D1spla} humor. vcr-MARR
u11ht}. taste in •••••••••••••• .wearing apparel
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) Travel plans subJt'CI to
changr. commun1cat1on could be temporanly .. garbled •
\heC'k details. realize source matenal could be outdated
Package you have bttn awaiting could linall} am\e
Scorpio 1nvol\cd
GEMINI CMay 21-June 201 Scenario h1ghl1ghl\
discernment. mot1va11on. S<'lf~\press1on lnd1\ 1dual
who cntK1Les should be g1,en JUSI so much rope Refu..c
to be "punching bag" for an) person including relat1H'
Vargo tal~s.
CANCER (June 21 -Jul> 22) f-<x-us un home. famal)
resoluuons. contral·ts puhhc image Be d1plomat1c
ullhzc powers of persuasion Someone behind scenes 1\
willing to rclatt' !>IOf) Tauruc;. Libra play significant role's
LEO (Jul) B->\ug. 22) Protect pnvac\o be discreet
don't re"cal plans 10 one who claamc; to kno "' at all Pia"
waatang game. gt"e at1cnt1on to tho..c who pa'>s ··1o)alt\
test."' Psyc hic 1mpres)ton\ pro'e "ltlld Proceed alC'Orcf.
anaJy VIRGO ( 4.ug 2 '-~pt 22 I Relat1onsh1p 1ntens1!ies
you'll know exact I) where you stand, pressure of dead lane
• is evident You'll have m ore respons1b1hty and grt'ater
C"hance to hit financaalJaC'kpot ( hange of~t'ne desirable
LIBRA (Sept 23-0c-1 121 'I ou gt'I "'hat )OU want
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) lnd1"1dualprc,1oush
supercilious v.111 no~ be scnous and could bcrnmc
important all) You're dut' to make fresh stan. and \OU
could find ~ lovt'.-Leo. Aquan~ will fiiure
prominently
SAGITTARIUS !No' 22-Dct 21 I Jn1u1t1on nng!>
true. leg1t1ma1e opponunst) e'\1St'i to increase income
Spotlight on '>Ccunt). family payment\ collect1om
credit ra1ang ( anler nat•'l' ha'> \Omethang 'aluahk I<•
contribute
CAP RICORN (Del 22-Jan 19) Dt\ef"')af'.. 1rus1
hunch percel\c )Our own potential Check "'ardrobe and
rl''>Olu11ons concerning diet nu1n11on C1ood linanual
nc~'> dut'. could spark JOurne) ( 1emin1 \agananu'> pla)'
rule,.
AQUARIUS (Jan ~0-Feb I lll Be \1.-llling to rC\I\('
rn 1c"' remodel and consider pos\1b1ht)' of relocating Be
d1\lrec:t prolel'l pnvat )' and rt'putat1on Pa<>onal
hon10nscll.pand. you·11 gain added recogn1t1on a\ rl·sult
P ISCES (fch 19-~arch 20) Do wme detcll1\C
"'orl. p1cle together bits of anforma11on 'I' ou'll come up
"'1th lOmplclc: \IOr) and profit as rr'>ult F<X.·u, on
SPl'<·ulat1on. romance:. creat1"1t) Gemini \'1rgo arc 1n
p1c1urc
IF MAY 7 IS YOU R BIRTHDAY )'Ou arc: <>p1n1ual. .a
~rlc:< 11on1\t. fa!.<.·1na1ed b\ film and 11lu'i1on. \Ou pt>'iSC!>'>
Y.·nsc of drama. and man) consider \uU 1n1nauing
m)\tcno u\ glamorous P1scc'>. \ 1rgo peo ple pla) 1mix>n·
ant roln 1n )Our Ilk ( urrcnt ~de haghhghh pannrr'>h1p
pubis< appearance'>. marital statu\, po.-,s1ble add1t1on 10
famil)' During Ma' )OU can pcrf('( 11echn1qucsand he nd
ofbunkn no t attuall) )Ouro"'n Junt• wall be prof11ahlc
producll\e. rnl·morabk. romant1t for \OU th•~ )Car
Crime almost pays in Japan
couldn·1 h.mdk mone\ though He
""Pund up in dcbto,...· pnsons then
d11:d 1n a mental 1Ml1tut1on
In Japan. 96 pcrcenl ot the con·
v1cted cnm1nals arc scnlt'nced 10
three months or less In the United
States. 80 pen.cot of the convicted
cnminah are sentenced to fi,c yea~
or more
Sleepwalker\ art" s.a1d to be the bc'it
hypnotic suhJe<"ts
L.M.
Bo Yo
~ '>1\I~ t'-'O penent of the people
~ho mo 'c do w 1n the same count'
Q Quiel whcrt• was Thoma'
Jcll'crwn's "other house"'>
··A woman as 1mtated b)' a Jealous
man. but 1nfunatcd b) one who's not
Jealous "That's in our Love and W<ar
man's file folder labeled
"Anon)'mous Quotes··
What you're moo;t hkcl) to forgt't to
take alona on your vaca11on. surveys
show. a~ posta&t' stamps
0aam IS t.hc OeatCSt Of aU hOUSt·
keeper\ -a place for evef)thing and
CH'rvth1ng tn m place -are 1he
blind
Q What prompted men to gJ'C up
knee brttehes and stan wcanng
trousers'>
A. Credit that English dand)
known as Beau Brummel He sc:t
men's fashions worldwide Even US
presiden ts followed h1S lead. Beau
.\ In L)nl hhurg. \a Called Popu
lar Fornt Hl· hu1lt 11 fl'\ mil~ fro m
l\fonte1lcllo a' a gc1awa\ place
In ba)OU count!). a <ioellcr of drug!>
did hac; pu\hing off a small island
-;urroundcd h' alligators Didn·1
'-'Ork La"'mt·n taught ham It"-.
reponcd no"' \ume ( ahfomaa man-
;uana growt'r\ ra1..e their plants on
kneed acreage "herein they kt'cp
temperamental bull-. to discourage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. foot traflic
FANTASY LINGERIE
FOR MEN It WOMEN
WHERE YOUR DREAMS REALL Y
DO COME TRUE.
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Somdima dedarc:r has oaJy: one
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thrir ll\n hct!lfc and arc ~atcd Ol'-1
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Ii' cd h' m1nu1cc,, hut somet1me\ lnng
'car. th.al '><.'cm like minute\ h ·
pc:cialh 11 \OU rt' lake one of our \On<.
"'ho 1.1.as ha,ing a frantic night and
tinalh h<)ppc'd \n cr to a ta hie of e1gh1
and ..aid .. , ou lolks read) for ) our
chct l ,. and the man ans"'ert'd ''-o
the menu•·
CHARLES
Go1E1
my ... &Qvtte~f by the u ni and taken
by the ace He then u$Cd his onh
entry to dum my. the aoe of spades.
lo lead a trump toward his hand.
East uucrted the Jack, and the tina
lost to West's ace.
West cashed the jack of diamonds
and conunued the suit Declarer
ruffed, ban1cd out the QUttn of
hc.arU to pick up tbe &en, drew the
last tnunp and happily conceded a
clu b-makina fow-<>d~.
Have you spotted the ddetmve
enort West sbou.ld allow the kina of
trUmpt lO win the thud tnclt Now
declarer bu a cbo1cr of h.nes. If be
ckdda thr cardl l~ a.s tn lbt d.ia·
pun. be wiU conunuc v.ith Jhc
q'*D of tru~ and make h'
palit. Bu:t he COncluck that
!Ml swtcd with the A-J of trumP1
and W• • IM-3; m that cue,
tbo UM '!'<Nld ~ 10 lead a
low tnuap from hand lO (orot ~
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do1lm one trick, and we fi that
lhcR • • so percent c o.c dedara WOGld h...e soac
wroaa1
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6 T r •"91 COS t
10 Non.pro
14 USMA atuaent
15 USSR rl.,,..
16T1~
l7 Ms Loos
18 F rlltn9Wortt
19 F1S111no line
20 Moot
22 Fine pottery
23 Blogr aphy
24 M<>fe dulcet
26 Unptowed
29 Patnt•no•
3 1 Jungfr11.1 e g
32 Alberta city
34 Dec9I« lled
38 Sign gas
39 Know-holilt
• 1 Market
42 Footwe.r
45 Raoe1 recti.
l'Qlf
48 eo.t bl9de
49 Portloo
50 Act lazily
51 Lay dawfl
55 Kin of
·wn't '
57 Equalty
58 Ohio,..,.,
83 Penatty
.,. And otMra
ss Reception
66 Thundef god
67 Awaro
88 Of 1 Great
Lake
89 Geta 1ann«i
70 Kind or car
71 RaVlnM
DOWN
1 Large amounl
2 ThOfOUQt1f1r,.
3 Dr.co star
4 Tin Of 11nc
S Tr an1m1tter
6 Flounom
7 USSR lalt~
8 Derblea
9 S9mt>ar s km
10 AM0y tO fU"
11 WOl11'1
12 De11Ched
13 cnrn.n
dweller
2 1 -of 8nOt'"
22 Organism part
2S Ueed to be
~ Senger HOfne
27 ElyMim
28 FNnZy
30 Shreds
33 Specta1on
35 Cry
3e s.aor·.
J)9troo saint
37 EJ!t.-W
4" AOded up
•3 Le.ore
44 Tnree It
46 Otsi>teaMd
47 lnvol\led
S , Collec1IO'ls
52 Mr Root
S3 EV9rgrMn
54 F ru1t
S6 Thlthel'
59 Deed
80 Wdteaness
g 1 0.C.r Winne<
Patricta
6' Deane
&4 Down-un~
bttd
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by Bii Keane IN THlt BLltACHERS by Steve Moore BLOOll COVKTY ,.
•Let's get dirty so Mommy can try
out her new washer."
"Yo, coach! Got a buck for a tip?"
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GAMIN AND PATCHES
MU~Y UP!
HURRY UP/
YOU 8E.-rreR
WAit:H '0°'2-
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llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
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··we·ve been down at the laundromat
watching the clothes tumble!"
PEAKUTS
n4ERE1S 50MET~IN6 SEAIJTIFUL
A&OUT A SUPPER DISH ..
SOMETHING WONDROUS ..
GARFIELD
TUllBLEWEEDS
by Hank Ketcham
~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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SHOE
'REMEMBER, IF'°° OONi ~"THEM All OUT
YOU HAVE TO GIVf All THE PRESENTS BACK."
Wl·llCl1 8RIN6S
TO MIND A
THOU6~T ..
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by Charles M. Schulz
JUDGE PARKER
' -GOOD MORNING, YE51THE'r LEFT
" ABBEY / HAVE HERE JUST A FEW ~ YOU HEARD FROM MINUTES AGO' THEY \~ -i~~~N?AND M~~~~~~~~~-
Y\ AT HIS GALLERY !
by Jim Davis
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
1 IHINK iHAI DE.516NER HOW MUC.H
PkASiiC. PEN~Ol...DER OF ~-WAS tf ~ ~1<5 I~ JUSf AWE.SOME I '
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ARMP1T tflf RS /fl
by Lynn Johnston
I f'M GOfNG To J(b.L
\W. CUZP6C1fi!ll
by Jeff MacNelly
by Tom Batluk
WOW!.' 1. KNOW (
~ R'.)(>lD CAN '1\'.XJ
rrON SALE~ BE.UEVE rT ! . -
DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau
DRABBLE
aoesmaoes by Pat Brady
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FRIOAY, M.AY 8. 1988
A'• extend winning •treak to 11 efter bNtlng Toronto. 82.
OCC women'• awlm tNm ttlk• NrlJ lead In at.temeet. n
8igdayfor
Warriors
Woodbridge sets numbUof
records In PCL track finals
By RICHARD DUNN
~ .... c:.01 s r "
Pacific Coast Leaaue track and field records were
getting blown away by Woodbnd•e High about the same
way the chilly winds fo~d Jumping-event marks to fall
short.
Nothing. however. came up short for George Varvas
and his Woodbndge squad Thursday night as both the
boys and girls combined for eight league records en route
to complete domination at the Pacific Coast League track
finals at Irvine H1&h
Hurdlers Tim W1lhams and Louie Muniz put on an
exc111n.s show for Woodbndge fans. finishing 1-2 in the
110 high hurdles and the 300 1ntermed1ates. while
sophomore Frank Smith and tnple Jumper Scott
Capuloni also turned in standout efforts ·
Williams' llme of 15.1 1n the high hurdlers broke his
own league record ( 15.3) set last )ear while his 39.6
clocking in the intermediates broke another.
The Woodbridge girls 400 and 1.600 rela) teams also
established league records
Woodbndge's Kaci Keffer set two ind1v1dual
records. running a 57.1 in the 400 to break her own 1987
mark~58.2) and spnntmg a 46 3 in the 300 hurdles 10
break the time she set last year (46 8).
The Woodbndgegirls finished with 256 points to wm
the league lltle Orange was next wtth 92.
The Woodbridge boys, led by the surpnse per-
formances ofSmnh. won the league champ1onsh1p with
175 points Laguna Hills was S«ond with 105 while
Trabuco Hills had 50 for \htrd
Smtth set a league long Jump record of 22-7 and
Capulon.g·-s 46-1 1/• mark in the tnple Jump was another
league h1Jh. but what ma) ha\e shocked Varvas the most
was Wtlhams bcaung Muniz. SJUntor. in the 300 hurdles
b)' one-tenth of a second
For Muntz. the long JUmp ts his fa\ onte event He
finished second. howe\.er. to Smath "'•lhams. whoS('
strength leans more toward the high hurdles than the
mtermcd1ates. finished a step ahead of MunJZ in the
highs.
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Rustlers~~
• survive
GWC holds off Long Beach.
faces must win on Saturday
T~ uokkn v. t'St ( ollcit' ba!ehall team·s ncmnis of
l 91UI .ilmcxt pulled <1 South ( CMSI ( onfCT"Cn<X \Wtt'J) of
the R ~tiers..., 1th a ninth innmg ralh but •llh ~runner
on surt1n1 p1llhcr "-e-n Hokul took a vound ball and
thrt"14 to fin.t to kttp the-~~' pta,offhopes <\.t'
The RustlC'f\ had plt'nt' of ufte-r."Sc an a I 2-11 'tClol')
14htlc: Hu kuhtrug.led but took .. d•-an~gtoffourGokko
Y.C'\t homt' runs to t'am the \IC"lu~ and 1mpro'e to"'-!.
Jame"'> Buclhcn ( ra11 P<1(ju~11c Jon \.bn1n and T~
Retlhcn h11 humc runs
<1oldcn Y.e-st 1mpru,c\1 tc I~"' m the SC ( ~ 2"-13
O\erall nttdtnt a 'tl tof\ {I\ c• \.!t San .\ntonio ( 14-t>.
2&-111 ~turd.~ e11 hl•me t1J I nch an at-brp-pb~off
IX'nh in nnt ...,n-k \ Southern { altforrua Rtg)Onal
tournament long &a,h "'htch had dcft'3ted tht
Rustlt'n twll<' tht~ \C'Cl\on tell tu '11-11 I "·1-
Do~n I I -t1 dltcr .. " 1nrunp Long Beach ralht'd w1tb
a pair 1n the \t"·cnth but Buuht'n tnpled and SCOf'Cd on
Tom Sm\lhc \ s1ngk tor ;i I:-lt'ad Long Beach ust-d a
basn-load<d l14o-run \lnl!e b' R ~an Batlt'~ and a run-
sconnggroundout 0' Tum \ands to pull ...,1than o~ m tht'
mnth bt'fore falling
uoldt'n "c:"\t Jumpc-d on Long Bach pllc-h1ng fcw
four runs ,,., II\ iint at hat counn' of Rncbert's RBJ
doubk and \hnin \ thrC"C·run homer Bucchcn's solo
homer m the l<1unh made 11 6-1 and w1th a b-4 lead lht
Rustl<"n i.ll1C'\J fi,e 1n the \uth on Paq~·s lhrtt-ruo
homer and Rt'1chcn'\ 1"'0-run \hot
In lht' <>range Empire { onft'ren~
~ C.Ut II, Bhtttiak t: Pt'tc \.1cKeller •ent 3
for .J ""llh a thrtt-run homcrm the third mnmgand a RBl-
doubl<.' 1n th~ SC''ffilh to kttp Lhe Ptratn 1n the pla~off
hunt
\.11ke \.11suraca 11.ent tM distance on the mound.
1nduding a ~reteh ohl\ Kore~s mnmcs to 1mpro'e his
rclorJ to '-5
The Pt rat~ (I ~9. ~+ 18-11 faa ( nrus Sa turd.a' at
Orange ( oast 1n a noon nan to determine third plac-e and
the final Orange E mp1re pla~ofT berth
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I • I • I So Muntz. Varvas figured. would come back strong
m the 1ntermed1ates -which he did
But W1lhams. who admits he somettmes loses to
(Pleue 11ee WOODBRIOOE/82)
Tim Williama of Woodbridge 8et leafae
recorda In both hurdle e-.enta Tha.nday at
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the Paclflc Coast League track and field
finale at lrTine lflCh. ·
( 11ru\ has 14tm t...,o of tht' thr~ mttt1ngs but Orange
C ~I "'ould hold a ttebraler edgt after bnd1fl!
conkrenle champ Rancho Santt~ l""o of llS thf'C'C'
conferenu· l~\O
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I VOLLEYBA LL
I -- -CIF overhauls prep basketball playoffs Edison
Newport'sJacobson
new Council president
By ROGER CARLSON
Prep basketball m the < If \outhem
Sectton. as well as the Orange C oast area.
t'nte-red a new era Thursda) -with the pla)offc;
syste-m sending teams from leagues into' a nous
streams from the pool of playoff caliber outfit.
By a margin of 31 -26. the (IF Southern
Section General Council voted to mo\.I." into a
system where each qualified playoff team (top
three 1n each league. plus numerous wild cards)
will automattcall)' be sent into groupings in the
vein of the state playoff) -Nii.ed on
enrollment.
'Tm excited tht~ has passed."' <;a1d Cl F
Associated Commissioner Dean Crow.le\. the
arch1te<:t of the plan "It's the greatest depanure
from our sutcm ~inc<' the football pla~otTs ftn
llf'~J ..
On another \UbJCCI at ~quota .\1hle11c
Club 1n Buena Par!... 'ewport Harbor High
Pnnupal T om Jarnbson wa~ 'oted Pres1den1-
clect oftht• bod~ for l""O ~ears which de,elops
mto a two-, ear term as President of the Gt'neral
Counul for the I Q90-Q I and I QQ 1-Q~ school
'car>
· .\t the core of the tS'>Ul'S Thur'ida) was the
basketball pl<Hoff'> que'>tton. beginning 1n
September for ho~\ and girls
Schoob ma\ opt to compete 1n a stronger
dn is1on. but not in a lesser class. ""11h
enrollment numtxrs based on an Oct I report
""htch ealh school must con'n to the ()tatc
Depanment of Education ·
Numbers. 1n relation 10 dt\ 1<;1o n. arc as
folio"" s
5-.\.\-More than 2.4lXl (which includes
Sunset league members Edison. Fountain
Valle~. \1anna. Westminster Huntington
Bear h and Ocean View. as w.ell as Mater Dea.
Un1\cr-;11' and ')addlebackl
5-.\-2.000-2.Jtlll I w ht ch tndude., In tnel
..i-.\.\-1 750-! ll50 Cwh1ch includes
Tus11n1
4-.\-1.500-1. 749 Iv. h1ch tndude., < orond
del \1ar Estanna and 'e"" pon Harbort
3-.\-1.000-J ..illll Cwhtch 1ndude\ ( o\IJ
Mesa and Woodbndgel
2-.\.\-750-l/99 f\o\htth tn'-'ludn Ltituna
Bcalh)
:!-.\-400-7 4 ll
1-.\-150-399 f""htlh 1ncludl''> "'e""pe•r1 < 'hnst1an)
Small schools-lndcr l'\t l""htlh in
dudes L1ben) Chmt1an1
Thdsc classdicat1om art· JcnH·d lrom
figures oflast fall and trom H'ar tn 'ear 'll.hooh
could mo\e up or down. depc:nding on
enrollment Ouctuauon
Schools ""1th th re<' gradc' ha'l' their
sophomore class doublrd for a tour-,ear
reading. and schools with bo~s nnh or girl'
onl). are doubled for the complete reading
"Most of the Panxh1al "4.hoolo; ha'e
Hernandez bails out Tigers
, He provides three
strong innings in
win over Angels
From ne A11oclated Press
O n Apnl 21. Wtllte Hernandez
formally asked Detroit team officials
to bcgjn refemna to him by his gjven
name of Guillermo. rather than
Willie.
By any other name, he could once
again be the lcf\-handcd reliever the
Tigers need.
Alan Trammell s1naJed tn thrtt
consecutive inninas. mcludina a two-
run hit in the fourth, as lktrott IX'at
Califom1a, 8-S. Thukday night at
Anahctm St.ac:hum.
The schedule
HOME
Ton1ght-TOf"onto, 7:05 om
Mav 7-Toronto, 7·05 1>.m
Mav &-Toronto. 1.05 1>.m
Mav 9-Clevei.nd, 7-0S 1>.m.
Mav H>--<:leveland, 7-0S 1> m
Mav 11-Ctevetand 7-05 1>.m
May 12-ldle.
• AM Hmft on KMPC, 710
stnkeouts, was asked how he had
repined his fastball. the former
Willie said. "I changed m~ name."
"If we keep pitching well. w.e ha,ye a
chance to stay 1n the ra~ ... ~troll
Manqer Spaf'ky Andt'rson said
Trammell's single in the S«Ond
sparked a four-run rally apin~t
Chuck Finle)'. :!-4. Trammell added
an infield single 1n the third and a
fourth-inning s1nglt' that pvc the
T1ge~ a 6-1 lead
( hrt Lemon. Ray Knight and Mike
Heath singled for runs in the second
before Lou Whitaker walked with the
bases loaded to make tt 4--0.
In the third. Butch Wyncprsmgled
and took third on Dick Schofield's
single before sconng as Man
McLcmore grounded into a double
pla\
The Angels cut into Dctroil's 6-1
lead in the fourth on Wally Joyott's
double and Jack Ho well's RBI single.
The-An¥ls added three m lbc fifth
on Jo) ner s run-sconng force play. a
tnpk b) Chili Da\.tS to srorr Joynn
and Johhn) Ra> ·s RBI single.
~tro1t made 1t 7-5 m the 11xth as
Gal) Petits s1n&)ed. stoic second
bcfof'l' &Otng to tfurd OD Whttam's fl>. and scored on Pat Sheridan's
sacnfkc Oy. ·
.ilrl'Jd~ made the \.umm11me-n1 to go up. i.41<1
( ru""le' "It·., not mandated that Parochial
~hooh ge up 1n class1ficat1on, but alm<nt all
11.ho ha\C be-en 1mol'ed tn tht old )--'. "'•th
uu 'tJnJing programs 11.111 he.-\ta~mg in '-\ ••
-'.n~ 'M:hool which "'ant<, to go up tn
dJ\'> filJl1un ha\ untJI the-fi"t Fnda' in
fanuJn lo nuuf, the t IF
T hl' hanges mt'an as man~ as I 00 more
ll·am .. 1n thl" pl:!~ utTs and tht'ort't1call~ e'en
tl·am rrom .i league <ould qualtf, for 1he
plJ\urfs In ma"' ca~\ tht' thought ts that ll u·
tl·am' .rom a kague will go on the ehmtnatton\
"h.111t dOt'<> •'>Qualth ctump1ons from tht"
' -\ \ and 5--'. for D1' 1s1on I 1n tht' s~te
plaH1lh l h.;mp111ns from the 4-.\.\ and+-'. for
DPt\ton II one for Dt'ISIOn Ill l"'O tor
(),, 1\1nn I\ Jnd l""LI tor Dt' mon \
\nd. 1t mean\ nine Southern Se,; ttnn
lhJmp1on\ an 1mreaSt' of four o 'er the pa\1
\\ \lCm
· ( row le' said he dtd no t Stt the l han!t'' a\
diluting the \outhern ~ton champ1on\h1p-.
1n ;.in~ 11.a'
Hernandez., 2-1, aot the victory
with three innanss of stron1 relief
1f\cr t.akina over fOT Walt TCTTCll with
two out an the fif\h as Caliform1a
ICIOred three mAS to cut the TiFrs"
lead to ~S. Mike Henneman pitched
I Vi inning.s for his ninth save.
When Hcmandci. who had thrtt
"Tcmll is really still rn spnng
trainil\lo He needs at least thrte more outi~ to lt'I ready ...
Darrell Evans' sul&lc SCOf'ed Whit·
aker from second 1n the ninth for \ht Tom Brookens of Debolt ell~ afely blck to 11.nt bue
Tigers' eighth run ahead of ca,. by WallJ Joyacr after eaea. ...... nmdowa.
·Private Terms,
-\
4
earns tie
for title
In a match IL dclt'm'I me a share of
tir\t pLl~e m Sun~t League ro'-s
' olk~ ball. Edison H 1gh came roannt.
ba ... ~ trom tv.og.am~do...,n Thursda~
n1gll110 knoll ofl Huntington Beach
• .J
ld1\on I 15-1 9-11 lost the-first t-..o
pmn h' tdt'nuc:~I I :-15 sco~
before v.al1ni up and coll«'ltfl! thrtt
straight ""'"S I '-0 J "..f1 I '-1
""-c had to "" 1n to be co-d1amp1ons
"'"h ~bnna Ed~ ( oach John l
Herman s.a1d ·• "fitt the fi~t t""o
pmt'\ I t4lllt'd 10 m' pb~ef'and \aid i
tht\ t\ -.har 'oo h.i\e pia'ed the
v. hole season tor ·· ·
The ( lla~rs ranked 1'o 3 1n (IF
+.. \ lit-hind \an1.1 '4on1ca and
Lo~ola. rnponded to Herman's
v.ords to btbt the ()1lcn C 11 -4. ~I
from tht'tr o...,n i~ m tloor
Senior ~uts1de h1ner Marc Pm.ho
It'd the Edison .att.2 k v.1th 20 lolls and
ti'<' blocls '' 1ddle bloc"'" Bnan
Boon<" ~ddcd I' kills tn I~ atlt'mpt\
fd1son also bcne-filled from
OUl\ldt hmtt Danni una·s Is lull ..
and foun.t'T' 1c-e ~ and ~ an1st~
and 11 d1ss b~ stttcr Enc T urnn
"OnlC' ~e Sol do•n I told tht'm 10
pla~ eal·h point ll 1f 1t "''llS for tht'
m.ttl h ·· Henn.an ~td Tht' came
out v.1th firt" tn C'\~ 'oth1ng .... ll
tnul hing the floor ,._
E d1wn the top-sttded ttam in
un...:t opens lht pla)offs at home
ne\t Thu~'
EJ~...,h~ Thurtda).
II.~ Hart.. I. Tatia I: Dre-a
Shc:...,a rd had J.-4 n11sts and Jason
GJn had four kills ~s the Sa1lo~ (Q-1 i
I I'' 1tn~hcd a~rroftht'SeaV1~ 1
lt'•guetttlt•tththe l~l 15--~ IS-I 1
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tam\ the 'o I CIF pU)OfT Sttd 6n 1
th<' ll.1\1!t of pmn •on had-to-.bcad
•1th CdM
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Ollera 10 ap 2 ·0 OD Detroit Da lla• ellmln a tea Bo uton
EDMONTON, Alberta -Mark m ( Messier ecored h11 second JOI) of the pmc '
and U$J5ted on C'rait Simpson's pmc-
winncr at .5-01 of the third~. cappina a~ bur1t that ,.vt a.be Edmonton Oilen a S-l
vlc1.ory over the Detroit Red Wioas Thurtday nipt in
Game 2 of the C'amObetl Conference floats .
Mark Aplrft ICOttd l8 points,. duhP m
record 27 an the third quarter, at Dallas
ou~ted Houston from the NBA playoffi
l07-971 Tbunday niJht. The vis.atrna
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SAN DIEGO-Som< memben of 1he We Ill San ~Chars.en were 1n a dn.11-1nduccd ..
"'lltlilp« when lhc team lost to the
Cincinnati BenpJs i.n 1he so-c.allcd let
Bowl olayofT .-me of 1982. formtt Charters owner
Gene kkin claims 10 a map.zaoe interview
Klein's alleptions 1n this week's is.sue of Sporu mUIU'alcd produced surprise and denials from team
.-.nbers and 1 coach associated with the 1981 -82 club
In the Sports llh1straled
Slory, KJcin. IS quolcd IS say101
tj\al some of his pla~rs .. had a lot
of cocaine in them" when lhe
BcnpJs bell the Chargers. 27-7.
1n the Jan. I 0, 1982. AFC Cham-
pionship pme. The cham-
pionship game was played 10
Cincinnall on a day when 1he
tempcralurc was 9 dearces below
zero with a wind<b1ll fac1or of 59
below.
KWa 'Thal team was 10 a slupor
that day," KJein told the magazine. "and I thought 1t
was \he cold. A lol of them had a lot of cocaine 1 n them.
andbcrc was our shot to Jet to the Super Bowl."
Klein said a federal mvestJgator told him several
months later that one of the Chargers' pla)ers had
purchased a luloeram ofcoca10e 1n Ronda "here the Cbaracrs bad bcc-n the week before the Ciocinna11 game
tqplay Miami.
The Cbar&ers defeated M1am1. 41 -38, 10 overume
to advance to the champ1onsh1p. The player reported I)
smuglcd the cocaine back to San Diego aboard the
team's charter flight and then shared 11 with some
teammates in the days beforr the C'incinnau game
None of the ~la}crs that Kktn suspeC'ted of drug
i.nvolvment were 1den11ficd b) the former owner. who
sold the Charscrs to Alex SpanO!> 10 1984 Also, no
crimmal chars.cs ever arose from the case.
Klein has said he left foo1ball because of his
discocbantmenl wt th the sports labor problems and the
inability lo work oul an agrcemenl allowing random
mandatory drug tcstinf of players. Klem has since
become actJvel)• invo ved IO lhoroughbred horse
racina,.
The Oilers trailed J. I aft.a a listless two periods ~ort comina to life when Meukr made it 3-2 just '48
seconds into the period. Jari Kurri then tied the game
for Edmonton when he tcorcd from the side o(the nel al
1:18, cappina• J-.on-2 break.
Simpson then prodUQCd the w1nntng1oal, capp1na
a 2-on-1 n.1sb with Messier after dcfenseman Randy
Greg broke up a Dctr<Mt rush.
Quote of the day
~Sim•, columnist for the Los Anacles
Times syndicate, on plans for the Oticaao Cubs
10 play n1pt baseball: "Puttina li&hts in Wrig.ley
Field 11 hke puuana aluminum sidina on lhc
S1sune Chapel"
BYU's Reid turns down UCLA
An offer from UCLA to assist new •
Bruins Coach Jim Barrick has been turned
down b} Bnaham Young Untversity
assistant baskelball coach Rocer Rehl.
Reid, 40. said he spenl several weeks thinking aboul
whelher to mo' e to UCLA, but after meetings with
BYU Alhle11c Director Gld 'hcbtt, President Jeffrey
Bollaad and other school officials, Reid decided he
would rcmam with the Couprs ... Maril J ackson oft he
New York Kn1cks, who set NBA tte0rds for first-year
players with S68 assists and an averqt of 10.6 ass1su
pcr.pme. was a unanimous choice to the 1988 NBA All-
Rook1e Team. Joining Jackson on the 1cam. selected by
the lca,ue's 23 head coaches. were Armn Giiliam of
Phoenix. lteuy SmJtk of Sacramento. Grq Andenoa
of San Antonio and Derrlell Mcltey ofScauJe ... San
Francisco left-handed pitcher Dave Dn vecky has been
placed on lhe 15-<lay disabled list with a shoulder sprain
and 1he Giants have recalled Terry MlllHllud from
Triple-A Phoent>. lo take his place. the club announced
... The ltahan Open women's tennis championships m
Rome lost 1wo ofits 1op three seeds as No. I Cbrt1 Evert
defauhed because of a fool injury and No. 3 Clalldia
ltoWe-IUls~ was ousted m the tlurd round.
Mavcncts. who won the belt-of.five lerin. ).:l, h.id to
O\ltrromc a 40-poini. IS-rebound performance by the
Rock.eta' .U•m Olil• ... to advance to the Western
Conference 9'mifina1J, 01-Juwon's 150 point• in the
four11me series set an NBA playoff record ••. In other
ptayofTaamei. It• a.,.., ICOred lOofhis 30 points in
1he fourth quaner to hi\ Oeveland to a 97-91 vtttory
over Oticaao. tyina their tcries at 2-2. The dccidina
game will be pfayed Sunday in Cbicaao ... Xavier
Md>ulel scored 27 points and 'fem Qamben added
2S, leading host Seattle to a 127-117 vtctory over
Denver to tie their series at 2·2. The decisive Game S of
the Western Conference tcrics will be played in Denver
Saturday. The winner will advance to play Dallas.
Rams aJgn 10 free agenta
The Rams announced Thursday lhat
they have signed 10 free •nt.s. mcluding
1wo linebackers and two wade receivers.
The wide receivers were Joe
Brookhart. out of Colorado State, and Rey Nicholas of
Cahfomia. David Rill of Washinaton and Joe Terry of
Texas-El Paso arc the linebackers.
The NFL club also sianed David Diaz-Infante, a
guard-center from San Jose Stale; Levi Esene, a nose
tackle from San Diego State; Phillip Frasch, a safety
from Bakersfield Junior Collqe: Lcdell Glenn. a
cornerback from Oklahoma: Darren Lambert. a center
from BYU: and punier Bnan M~rs of Ball State.
Redakins waive Rogers. Milot
WASHINGTON -The Washtngton
Redskins on Thursday waived five players.
including veteran running back George
Rogers and linebacker Rich Milo1.
Rogers, 29, started 34 games over the past three
seasons but was hampered last }car by a variely of
in1uries. He was the Redskins' leading rusher m 1987
but he saw ltm1ted duly in the playoffs i nd lost his
start1n11ob in the Super Bowl 10 rookie Timmy Smith.
who ran for 204 yards 10 Washinaton's 42-10 victory.
Milot. who played nine seasons w11h the Redskins,
started 98 of the 117 games he participated in. The Penn
State product was a fixture in the lineup unlit the latler
pan of last season, when an 1n1ury forced him out of
action.
-filt.JiibMl:!U:bi·i.__ ___________________________ _
A's stretch win streak to 11
Oakland equals club record
. with 8-victory over Toronto
From 'Ille Associated Press
Mark McGw1re's one-out smglt in the ~' enth
tnnmg scored Came) Lansford to put Oakland ahead and
the Athlettcs stretched their winning streak to 11 games
· Tbunda} '41th an 8-S '1ctor; ov~r the v1s11tng Toronto
Blue Jays
Lansford walked to lead off the S<.'\enth and s1ole
liCCOnd W11h o ne out, McGw1re singled to lefl field ofT
· Jose Nunez. 0-1, and Lansford. running throuih the third
base coach's slop Slgn. beat th~ lhro"' home b~ inches
Enc Plunk. 3· I. was the "'inning pitcher 1n relief The
: American League West-leading -\'s "'on for the I Sth time
. Woodbridge
: blanlced, 1 -0 ··-
~-, Laguna Hills H igh
: pumed a run across m the
: fifth inrung and that was all
: il needed to defrat Wood-
. bridge and T1fTan~ Boyd.
• 1-0. in a Pacific Coast
; t.e.aue softball game
• Thursday.
Boyd struck out I 2
walked one and lhe run was
~ unearned 10 falling 10 16-4
• fortheWarriors(7-l.19-6l
In other actJon:
LAierty Qristlall 17.
~ Newpwt C&ristlu 7: Jenn)
* Reds 10, Ptt•i.s 4
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1981 , with the '41nning s1reak.
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Tellas at Count\ Stadium
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htts and Mike PagJ1arulo drove in two runs u Ne\I, York
beat Kansas City for a seventh straight road vactol),
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Expot 4, Braves 1: Graig Nettles' run-scoring pmch
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LAS VEGAS -Bob Lohr, the day's n
tint starter. shot a 2~nder·par 70 Thu~
day and held the lead when desert wiqds
forced an ovem1aht postponement of
stt0nd-round play 11 the S 1.3H,889 Las Veps
lnv1tational.
Play was held up ,at .. :44 p.m. wh~n win~s the
National Weather Servtce said were ausuna as h•ah u
55 mph started blowina balls off the areens.
The postponement forced tournament officials to
reduce the evenl from its ec:heduled 90 holes 10 72.
Officials said 1bc 71 players who dad not complete
1beir rounds would mark their positions on the three
courses used for this event and would return this
rriom1na 10 complete second-round play.
The third round was moved back to Saturday.
After that. the field wm be cut to the low 70 s.eorcrs and
11es and the amateurs will be ehminated for Sunday's
final round at 1he Las Veps Country Oub.
Television, r adlo
TELEVISION
4:30 p.m. -PRO BOCJlEY: NHL Wales
Conference finals Game 3 -Boston 11 N~
Jersey. ESPN.
4:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Cincinnati at
Ne"' York Meis. WOR.
5:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at
St. Louis. Channel 11 .
5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA
Eastern Conference firsl round Game 4 -
Boston at New York, TBS.
7 p.m. -ARENA FOOTBALL: Cobras at
Chicago, ESPN.
7 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: USC at
UCLA, Pnme T1cke1.
7 p.m. -P RO BASEBALL: Toronlo at
Angels. Z Channel.
8 p.m. -P RO BASKETBALL· NBA
Western Conference first round Game 3 -
Portland at Utah. TBS.
RADIO
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5:30 p.m. -PRO tlASEBALL: Dodaers at
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7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Toronto al
Angels, KMPC (710).
WOODBRIDGE •••
From Bl
Muniz 10 lhe 300 hurdles. poured 1t on lo wtn by a hair "I
let h!!l' gel ahead of me." said Muniz. "I had to catch
ham.
Distance runner Amy Robles and field standout
Gtna Krouse, meanwhile, were buJ: scoring poinu for lhe
Jtrls team. Krouse won lhe high ump (4-10) and long
Jump ( 16-0lt•) while finishing thir in the tnple 1ump .
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Or:anae Coast CoUqe'a Chris
Flood and Eric Rebjtzer won teCQ1'd-
rouod sinalcs matches Thufldaf at
the Southern Califomia Reaional
tennis at Morley field in San Diqo.
Aood defeated former OCC and
Es1ancia Hiab player Joh n
Sludet.ker of M~ 6-3, 4-6,
6-4, white Rebitzer won ID ttraiabt sets. •
Oru\IC C'ou1'1 doubles tQJ'fts of
Rood and Wil Marino. RebitJler and
Pete BulL and Chris Hutinp and Jeff
C.uey all earned MCOftd.o.round vie·
toria.
Vic1ona i.n &odly'1 Ro.nd of l 6
sinpcs and dOubles will qualif't
pla)"CtS for the Slate tournament.
ln the womcft'• Saiuo.em Cali·
fomaa Chaml'foubi&» It Veftt\U'I
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!OCC women take first-day lead
'.Pirates make early bid for fift h stra ight
s ta te c~own; Coast men in second place
The Orange ( oast Colleae
""urnen\ \Y.im team made an early
· btd to win tis ftfth consecuttve
· communtt) college state tttle Thurs-
; da} at Ve ntura C'olleae. taking the
: lead after fi ve events behind Tina
: C'on,table tn the 50-yard f~tyle and
: the 400 medley relay team
, But the odds are against 1he squad.
: which u~d six of 11s 15 swims on the
. ftrst da} to total 128 points. while
: fa' onte D1ahlo Valle) used ftve of llS
· 20~"1m' to total a ~cond place total
: of 101 (wl<kn \\t'\t wa\ third with . 69
. On the men'<, side, D1ablo Valle)
held a commanding 141 5-83 5 lead
0' er< OJ\t \\htlc Golden We\t was
: founh "llh 66
On a wol "•nd) da) without a
· Pl'~onal hc)t, < onstable defended
'her <itatl' title in with a 50 frtt t1mt ot
, 24 94 <>< C\ Jenn1kr Ho) turned 1n
·a ~urpm1ng second tn diving
Z1egen broke her own 500 free
school record of 5.13.02 by finishing
second in 5:09.05.
On the men's side, OCC freshman
Nate Kinney 5hpped to a 21.52 from
his season-best 21.13 in 1he 50 free ,
finishing tied for second behind
winner Andy Waldron of Santa
Monka (21.18). The Dues also ca med
second in the 400 medley relay
GWC's Andy Parazette swam a
personal best 4:42.98 for third 1n lhe
500 free. but no one was close to
Saddlcback's Joel Bussard. who fin·
ashed tn an outstanding 4·30.04
The Rustlers' relay team of Duke
Zander. Damien Poore. Scan Hintz
and Jeff Wanes turned in a team best
of 3 36 70 for fif\h an the 400 medle)
rcla)
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S.nte Monica, • 11 n . s Cuetre •·101 •
.-atomtr.' 16 S..
l ·meter dM,._1 Nenftl8'1 ICOl!aoe ol
54tQuola~I 2 Hov !Or•,_ Coasll 3 McCabe
"""'al
Sunfft battle condnaea
In 1he Sunset League OO)S prel1ms
at Golden Y..est.
The ba11le conunucd between
Ed1~n. Fountain Valle) and Manna
All three teams lost onl) once dunng
regular sc:ason compet111on.
For Fountain Valle) Mark: N1elwn
swam to first-place quahfytng ttmes
in the SO free 1n 21.83 and the I 00 free
1n 48 77 Darren Ham also qualified
tn t"'o events for the Barons. fin1sh1ng
second in the 200 and 500 free
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Sea View duel sb•pe• up
.\ thrct'·\l.a\ rale hft"'een Corona
dt'I Mar "lc~pon H.irbor and L nt·
'crstl) high~ dt',elopcd in the girl\
Sea Vie" '>"'1mm1ng prcltm'> at '\e"'·
pon Harbor
Orange Coaal OAILV PILOT/Friday, May 6, 1988 83
MRY
MICROWAVE
ON SALE FOR
MOTHER'S
DAY!
' Janet Popp ft1mhcd thi rd in the I 00
: tndl\ 1dual medk) 1n 1 ·01 39 L11
· S4.:ht·e11 ol l>1ablo Valle) won in
; 59 Q9, a natwnal rnmmun1t) collc$e
; rec:ord Popp had dt·fcatcd Scheetz 1n
· la~t ~car\ 100 1\1 ftnal.
Tum lCC>rt!\ !•lier !Our even!U I 0 18 0lo
V•l!f!v 1,3 s 1 O<•,_ COHI 13 s. ) S.nl•
Mon.ce 12 ' Golden Weil, '6, S. S.Od141t>eck SS
SOO lrtt-1 BU\saro ISi, 'JO~. 1 Rou
1Pe1e>mari· ''229 3 P•ruefle IGWI "191
Other\ 7 Womack (GWI '.., 93. 1' Hern,
!OC J 4 s11~. lS, &rev IOCI 45?13, l6
Noneman GWI 'S114
Jason (ox led the wa1, for Manna
'-"tnning the 200 free In a time ol
I 46 15 .ind taking the 100 back h~
nearl\ three \Cconds 1n SS ,8.
<. dM (.oath Doug \ uld1ng "'a!>
pleased with the drop 1n lime' for the
Sea King~ the 'x·a \ tl'" delending
champs. and ~uJ l ,rJ.i, "t'nt much
1 .,,..----------·~------------------""" better than I hdd ant1C1patcd Ho"·
; The Piratl·,· 400 medic) rda:r team
· uf Comtabk Janrt Popp, Pall} Reid
·and f)(.'~· Hopn went 4.05 91 fur a
: toO\ 1 nu ng "1 n mer D1ablo Valle)
:(4.()7 Ml v.h1k C...oldc.-n We<;t 's
?00 IM-1 H8N11Qn IOVJ, 1 S.. It, 'l NkhOIH
CMuln) l S4 9S. 3 Oeboilbele IOVI 1 SS 5'
Th~ preltm\ were bas1call~ a ftght
for pos1t1on bet"een the three top
scl\_ools. "'1th the Sunset l eague tttk
to Be dn1ded 'iaturda) morning. 9
o · t lock at ( 1olden \.\ e\t
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U Zander CGW1 21 'l•
Morgan Mark linger. Caroline
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90YS WOMEN Cat c;..., Wetll Teem KOl't!\ (alter lour eventl)-1 O<e,_ 100 lrtt-1 Co• Ml I f4 IS 2 Hem IF"\1 1
Sports on TV for weekend
Saturday
TELEVISION
4 J m -AllTO RACING <;pons Car Club of
>\mcma Tr.in' \m. from Long Beach (taped). ESP:-.l
111 am -MEN'S GOLF· PG.\ Senior!> Vantage at
lhl' Du1111n1on lrom San >\nton10. TcAas. ESP!\I .
~J I 'I J m -PRO BASEBALL San Francisco at
< htlagw C uh\, Channel 4
11 am -MEN'S TENNIS· Tournament of
( hamp1on\ \Cm11inal'>. from Forest Hills.NY .. Channel
7
11.10 am -WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS: NCA.\
Champ1on\h1p'>. fturn Sall Lakl· Ctt). l.Jtah (tapcd1.
(hannd 2
12 30 pm -PRO BASKETBALL: NB.\ conferenCl'
li~t round (iamc 5 -\ea11le at Den' er. Channel 2
I pm -MEN'S GOLF PG..\ Las hgas ln\lta·
tmn:il. < hannd 4
I lO pm -HORSE RACING. Kentucl..~ Dcrb~
from Lou•'>' till' "'. ( hannel 1
I ln pm -PRO WOMEN 'S VOLLEYBALL l ()\
.\ngcb at C h11.ago (taped l E'>PI\
3 pm -MEN'S BOWLING .\B( ~tasters
Tournament lrom <.,1 Louis. Mo. ESP"'
4 H pm -PRO BASEBALL Philadelphia at
..\tl:inta. TB\
5 p m -PRO BASEBALL Dodgers .it St. l out\.
Channel 11
5 pm -PRO HOCKEY \IHL \\ales ( onference
ftnal~ Gaml 1 -Edmonton at Dcuott. E"iP"'
7 p rn -PRO BASEBALL Toronto at >\ngcls. Z
Channd
1 JO pm -COLLEGE BASEBALL Pepix·rd1ne at
LO\ola-Manmount (dl'la"¥cd). Pnmc T1cl..et
. 8 30p m -COLLEGE BASEBALL l 'SCat UCL.\.
ESPN
7 p m -PRO BASEBALL I oronto at .\ngt .s
t-.M PC C'IOJ
Sunday
TELEVISION
10 am -PRO BASKETBALL NB.\ conlerence
lim round (1amc 5 or conference sem1ftnal Game I
Channel 2
10 a.m -Rl'NNING lilac Rloom.-.da~ I 2K Run
(taped). ESPN
10:30 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL C1ncinnat1 at :'-.c"
York Met~. WOR
I I a m -MEN'S GOLF P<, .\ Senior" Vantage .it
the Dom1n1on. from San .\nton10. Te\as. ESPN
I 1.05 a m -PRO BASEBALL Ph1ladelph1a at
.\tlanta. TB\
I I I 0 a m -P RO BASEBALL Dodgers at \t
Lout~ <'hannel 11
11 15 a m -PRO BASEBALL ~n Francisco ;,it
( h11.ago ( ub!>. \\ (,"
I I 30 a m -SPORTSWORLD un "al uf the
F111n1 from '-,t \.1ontz S"'111erland (taped I.Channel 4
I~ '0 pm -PRO BASKETBALL NB.\ conference
first round Game S or conference scm1ftnal Game I
( hannel 2
I p m -MEN'S GOLF f>t , .\ l..a\ \ eg:i\ In \lta-
t1onal. ( hanncl 4
I 30 pm -AUTO RACING· Pvt~.\ C1rand Pm ol
"'est Palm Beath (Fla) E PN ~
2 pm -MEN'S TENNIS Tournamen1 ol Cham-
pions ftnals from Forest Hills. 1" ' Channel .,
4 30 pm -PRO HOCKEY \IHL ( ampocll
( onfcrence finals C...amc 4 -Bo'iton at 'le" Jern:'
ESPN 5 pm -Al1TO RACING ~.\\( .\R Spnng SOO
from Manins' tlle. Va. (delayed). Pnme Tick.et. -
e1rer. r m nut ()\ l'rlnol..1ng l n1 or
Ne" port Thl' g1 rl\ ~no" I hn "'11 I
ha' e to earn the 11tk ·
While Corona drl \1ar la tied to win
an> of the c1ght qua I ti) 1ng e'en ts thc
Sailors had 11 girl' lin1\h 1n thl' top
SI\ as did l n1' l'f\lt\ "e"pon
Harbor had 12
Sign) Ped. "J' l n1 ·s top per·
former "1nn1 ng 1 hl· I •JO and 200 free
in times lll 54 41 and I 59 36 1 he
Trojans' He1d1 \<. hctt('r placed ftrst in
tht: 500 frl·c 1n a time of 5 45 43
Tustin \l.htth 1in1c,hed ~cond 1n
Wa \'te" la\I \Car had three fir'>t·
placc ftn1'>hl''> (x·, un { oatt' "'on the
200 1\.1 b' more than IU ~Conde; 1n ~ 18 08 and thc I !I() breast tn I I~ M9.
and <;hannon Quinn took tht 100
ba1.~ 1n I 01 04
'"'e did real "'l'll toda\ but "l'
don't ha' e the horses to becons1dt'rtd
a darll. hor~c · T ust1n Coach Paul
Da' 1ds,rn said · "'c·rl' JUSI hoping to
brt."al.. the top thrl'l' " • SH View L .. eua pretlms
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Boston 16. Chacaao 3
New York 5, Kansas Ctty 3
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Toalpt'• Games
Toronto (Stieb 2-3) at Aqell (Watt 1-3), 7:05 p.m . ~(Perez 2-0) at Baftimol"l' (Thurmond 0-S), 5:05 pm
Boston (Sctkn 0-2) at Minnesota (Viola 3-1 ). 5.05 p.m
Milwaukee (Bosio 4-2) at Kansas Caty (Bannister 4-1 ). 5 35 p m
New York (lcatcr 3-1) at Texas (K.Jlgus 3-2). 5:3S pm
Detroit (Robinson 3-2) at Seattle (Moore 2-3). 7:05 p.m
Cleveland (Cand1ott1 4-0) at Oakland (Davis 2-1 ). 7:35 p.m
Satarclay'1 Games
Toronto at Aqel1, 7:0S p.m .
Boston at Minnesota. 10:20a.m
Oeveland aL Oakland. I :05 p. m
Chteq<> at BaJumorc. 4:35 p.m
Milwaukee at Kansas City, 5:05 p.m
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Allan ta 6 18 .250 10 4-6 Lost I 1-1 I 5-7
EAST DIVISION
N~ York 18 7 720 8-2 Won 2 8-3 10-4
Piltsburgh 17 9 .654 I'·! 5-5 Lost 3 8-I 9-8
Cbicaso 13 13 500 5111 6-4 '-'on 3 2-4 11 -9
Montreal 12 13 480 6 5-5 Won I 1-6 5-7
St. Louis 11 15 ·j23 7''2 7-3 Won I 4. 5 7-10
Philadelphia 8 16 . 33 9111 2-7 Lost 3 6-5 2-11
Tlutrtday'1 Scores
Cinc1nnat1 JO. Ph1ladclph1a 4 Houston at Ne" York. ppd . ram
Montreal 4. Atlanta I Today's Games
Dod1en (Valenzuela 2-3) at St. Louis (O'Ncal 2-1 ). 5 35 p.m
San Frucasco (u Coss 1-2) at Chicago (Maddux 4-2). I :05 p.m
Ph1ladclph1a (Rawley 0-5) at Atlanta (Glavmc 1-3), 2:40 p.m
San Diego (Grant 0-3) at Pmsbul'lh (Walk 4-1 ). 4:05 p.m
Houston (Scott 4-0) at Montreal (Heaton 0-1 ). 4 35 p.m.
C mcmnau (Rasmu~n 1-3) at New York (Gooden 6-0). 4·35 pm
Satarday'1 Games
Dod1en at St. Louis. 5:05 p.m
San Francisco at Chicago, 10:20 a.m.
Cmcmnat1 at New York. 10:35 a.m
San Diego at Pittsburgh. I0:35 a m
Houston at Montreal. 4.35 p.m
Ph1ladclph1a at Atlanta. 4:40 p.m
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TRUSTEl'I SALE COMMON A9'EAS AS DEATH OF s"alt bear l~ ttUe of Ille APPLICANT Ellldbeth qt11efa ll•mM 1 un lbogedo 90638 NAME STATEMENT NA• ITATEMENT
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OM'ED ~ 15., 1111, lM-ltElf9'YING THE9'E-A.NO OF PETITION ttngutSht"Q mark Any b•d pass La rie ~•H the rio11n. II.mer l un ~de ref-Mtrade Cat•f 90638 RASCALS SALON 2576 SPARACINO MERCHAN· ~ 't<MI TA«f ACTION ~. EAaDKNTI FDA TO AOMINISTE9' receMICI al1 .. the sct>eduted WMI comer ot Ham1ll0<1 anO erencla de ~ o 1 This bus1nen 110 con B ~ Blvd Coste DISING 755 W 1111n St Apt
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,ITMAYRIOU>AT EGRESS. ENC9'0ACH· Toallhetrs benel1C11ries olb1dssn1llbereturr1e<110 PROPOSAL Toaooa6419 (vH el dlr.clorlo 1111-~tP Am~ Burrus 11•1 92627 ""*'<: IALE. W YOU MIENT. S~~. REPAIR, Cfed11ors and contingent lhe bldde< unopened 11 Shell sQuere ft>et ~ood unit to lonlco) Bona Palel Pomon• = •9 CMta Mesa J o s e p " R 1 c. ha r d
~ AN ~TION RE .. LACEMENT. MAIN-crec:lolO<"S and persons wno Ile the SOie respons1b1ltty of e••~h"Q single family un11 c ... No 75923 T"~ statement wes hied C811I 92627 Sper9Ctf\O 755 W 18th St
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llOUtG AGAINST PU9'POSES, All AS '"tne ... 11 and Of estete ol tS receive<! 1n prooer lt<T>e Den$•!y Res1deri11a1 end (he courl ·~ 1E• nomore y ange County on March 2~ Pomona -•9 Co511 Mesa 92627
YOU IMOULO CC>tf-IHOWN ON THE CON· PA.TRICIA. MADE LI NE Aset otptan11ndsc>ec•l1-oes.gnate(J as Low ~!Ml'r dtr~•on Ot' 18 corle •I 1988 Cahl 9~27 This business 1s con· PtlllJC NOTICE
A UWY'fll OOMINIUM ll'l.AN 09' AS TROUTMAN cations may be obl81ne<I •t RH•derttlll 1" the C11y Gen· MUNICIPAL COURT Of ~1 Th1I buS•~SS is co" Oucted by .,.. 1nd11ndu81 ---------Olt..., 71, 1--al MS DfF1Na> IN THE DECl.Alt-A pe1rttoo nes ~ hied lhe ottic::e ot the DoreclO< ol erel Plen The ~onO un1t 1s CALIFORNIA HARBOR JU· Pubkshed Ort~ Coast Oucle<l b) iii ~.Jl part Joseph R $par1C1no ACTlllOUI .,_..
A.M.. PROf'flSIONAL ATION. by NANETIE CORBETT 1n Public 5-.,c; .. Room •OO requested pursvent lo~-OICIAL 015 T RICT 460 I Dady Pilot April 15 22 29 ner$111p Thrl Slet_.I was hied NAMIE ITA~
FOlliECLOMME CON"Ofl-PARCEL J. NON-EX· Ille Supert0t Cqvr1 ol Or· 71 Fat< Dlt'lfl Coste Mesa 1ton !11 tO 3 ot tne Hurit· Jamboreft Road ~ 10 I May 6 19811 Amy Burrus lftllh t,,. County Clerk ol Or-The loll~~ -a'ftDN • ~ llP90lnted CLUSIYE EASEMENTS ange County request1rig tnat Cahlornta upe>n a non-retun· 1rigton Beach Or01n1nce Newpa•t ~M:n Cattlorma f .2u Th11 statement wH !tied enge Counly on Apr~ 1!1 dolno ~ M ~M•t•• •t1tler end fOft ACCESS, tNGM:•a. NANEnA CORSETTbe~ CS8Dlepeyment of$1000 An Code 92660 ••thlheCountyClerkofOr 19811 INSURED RESOURCES
190 I .. Deed fl/f Tnnt. IQREIS. ENC9'0ACH-poonteO as peB<>nal rep-ed011ton11 Ch•rge of $2 00 € N ./IR 0 NM ENT AL Thf' "'""' .. oorMs erio 111_.,. Mnf~ lllQ8 Counly on Aprtl 12 nTlnO ADM INISTRATION 2361
.,.._, i., Wlal1Y ICfN.. MDfT. ~I.NO'°" •-'l•t"'e to edn,.n•al .. '"'-w.11 be made 11 handled by STATUS Tre proooseo pro-tetepn o<>e numt>et ot pta•n .-~ nu nA. 19&8 Publ1Shed Orenge Coast Cen-pus Qrl'vll Suite 102 . .-py A1C> ..,.,.., Eu.EN O,,_,. PUftPOIEI. All es1ate of lhe decedent mail (Phone (7141 75'·5307 ,-cl •S exempt IClas~ 3 Sec-hit s 11tor"t>v °' p .. 1rit1fl n774eJ O~ty Ptlol APftl 29 May 6 Wvine C8llf t2715 •lWI)-.-.. .,, HUSaANO ANO Al SHOW IN THE COM-Ttle petition reques1s IOf purehtsing 1nl0fmatl0f'l I t•o" 153031 !rom lhe w1H>out an 1t10<ney 1s (£1 NOTICE OF Pub1"9hed Ont!~ Coest 13. 20 1948 lf:\A Holding Corporatton.
_. AMO ALLEN KEN-DU1MN1UM ll'l.AN AND AS 8'Jlh0<lly to 110m1n11t9f ll'te EAlch b•O stlall be made on p1ov1s1ons ot 1ne En-nomDrt' ta d11N:ct0t'I y ~ "u PU8UC HE.ANNO D••'Y P1to1 Apr11 22 29 M1y F-2&8 Neuda 23111 Campus
F. U llNGt.E MAN, .. OERNED IN THE DECLA9'-estale under tl'te lndepen-tne Prooosal FOfm. provided ~1rorimen111 Oua1t1y Act mero o.-!f'lelono d"t ~"'-\TIVE a 13 t!l811 DrtYe Suite 102. lrvlnl. Celif
~•) ,_ded •r ATION. dent Aom1n1strattOl'l ol E•· 1n the con1ract docvmenls ALL INTERESTED PER· atx>OaOo 0"' demand1n1e o MVtEW N0.17-21 F-258 rtB.JC NOTICE 92715
91. • lftlt. No. ta.u .. ARC1:l •· ElitCLU~ tetea Act with 1tm1leO a"d Shall be eccomperiie<S SONS ere '"vt!ed to lllend det Oem•nOante> Qu4' no CONOIT'IOMAl Thta bu-19 con-
"' .._. ~ pee 1IOI eil UIOIENTS IN AND TO 11111tt0ttty by • oer11IMK1 01 castne< ' n•O llear•no ano eapreu toer.ce 1bog100 es1 F EJtCE"10N fltEUC NOTICE ACTTTIOUI 8USINEU ducted by • oorporatlon CMlldml "'8cef'll8 ...... oMc THOSE PORTIONS OF LOT A haring on lhe petllton OheCI< or a btd l>Ond fl)f not op4nl()f'IS or s..bmn e\lldence LEONARD SISK HARRY w (VAJllANCE) NAIR n ATE:mWT J Cm.iooner Mere. .
..,,,.. ~ "'9coldef ., 1 Of. TltACT 10525 ...OWN ... bl hetd on MAY 16. 1988 ... ttltn 1~ ol the amount (l)f ()( 1g11nsl Ille eppltcat1on ., 0 u NG J AME s ). NO. 17• FICTIT10US .,...... The IOllowtnO persons Corp s.cr.1.,,.
~ C-tr. CALI-ANO OUIHED "' flE-.i 1 •5 p M In Dept No 311 of Ille blO . mltde payable 10 as outlined above AH 1ppl1-TRECARTIN l(,INGSLEY B 1Toconstruc1 •medte-'of-.... ITATE....-r doing t>usin.s.. This t talement WU fled fOlllMA. • T" I c TE 0 c 0 .... 0.. 700 Civic Centw Drive W•t. the Cosll Mesa Sanrtary ca11oos exh1bna. and de· HINES HOWARD L COL loee bUlldtrig Wtlh vartlllCleS The IOllowlng PWSOO• .,. p A c I F I c D Es I G N Wllh 1he County Clertl of Or-
' ~ MU AT ~ AMAi WHICH AM AO .. A-$111111 Ana, CA DletrlC'I. No proposals shall scrtptlons of lhtl propose! LINS , BARBAF\A L SOREM tor exte'f'tOt aAde yard Ml-doing bualnell •· GROUP 1088 N Coul Wlg8 County on .. 11.
l.UCflON TO HIGHEIT CENT WITH ANO A9J-If YOU OBJECT lo lhe be oonlidered uriless ac-ere on Ille w1lfl the Ofltc:e of & DONALD A REDO 1190 bllcic ol 5 feet tn heu of 10 CERTIFIED INVEST-H~y l egvne Beaott. 1N8 -
.IDDER FOfl CAIH. PUltTENANT TO IAID g<llfll>ng ol the petition you com. p e nled by such tne City Clerl< 2000 Main Curlee AY«'ue South El fffl tenOac1pe pl1,,1er MENTS REALTORS 2025 C.rtf 92Ml r-•-~fl'8 CHECK OR PARCELS 1.2.J, AMO I otl-snould etlnet appear II lhe c:uNer"'• ~ cash()( btO-Street Huntington Beech. Monie CA 9 1733. Alln wt<llh ol 5 feel IO Heu of 10 ~ Blvd Cost• ""-Paul T JOhlnssOn 595 Publ!Sfted Or1ng9 eo..
=1--'*"'"'!l.•r .. =..,. ;~~ ~~C:,:"!:;_ wt ~:1.tes!:,t,~1~.:: Oer~~Wllt>econ.cserees fr:•::;;:; for 1rispect1on by ~g;~~5 A ReOd llltlll :.=-:' ::::~ ~~': ~'ic~~: Corporahori ~ri:..c;,a~n9~1 , ~ ~Apftl 22, 29,...,
== .. .._. UM'8d ....... ou--~ lion• "'"t" the court befO<e u ...... ii IS m80e on . blank HUNTINGTON IEACH DATE (Fech•I FEB 03 QUlrlCI parlung 011-.. 1e) Cal1fom1e. 32542 Azores This bultneu .. Con· f ·2'1
.. t1Me el .... In tt eny, ot the rMI llffP9f1Y the heerong Your •PPNr-lonn tutnl9hed by 11141 Coste cm COUNCIL, 9)': Alldl 19811 NOTICE IS HEREBY Road. Legvnl NlQ\181, Celtf Oucted by 11'1 tndMdual
_, ..... Unlt9ct dHcrltled abo•• II ancemayt>e1npersonorby MltSI Sanitlt)'Dllttlcti.odlt ... WentWOtth, City Cl«tl, .............. Clerk, bf II. GIVEN,,,., 1he Hunbngtoo 92877 Peu1Johan9lon
....... ....,..... to l"fo-purported to laa: '44 your111omey medelnaoconSanoewlthlhe P'hoM(71')....._ Hoftt,Oeputy Beec:hPlannongCommtSSlon This buSlntH 1s con· TNs tlllemertl -1.-0 ---------l faaal J .... fefecloMlre Cor-9f'YSON 8"tlHGS, C08T A IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ptovlsionl Of the Proposal Dtled 4/29/88 Publlthed Orange Coal\ 'Wlff hold l public '-'tng tn OUC.ted by 8 corpot"&tlon wilfl the County Q8rti of Or·
_._.,., At tM (Mein •SA. CA 12112'7. or • ~ltngent credtlOf of r~ll Pub111"ed Or•nge Coast Dilly P1to1 May 6, 13 20 27 ll'te Coul'ICll Chem~ 11 the John Coyne Lindley lnQ9 County on Apnl a. l988 ...... , ~ to IM TM .,, .......... T,_... ll'le deceaNO YoU must hie E1eh bidder must be Daily Pllol May 8 f&aa 1983 Hunltngton Beach C1v1c PrllOdenl f'l771n The ~ ,.,... ...
IC..., Cnl'ttl1 ••· -roo dlec:JMIM ..., ......, ,_ 'f04JI clatm wotn thi! court°' llcenMd 1no 1110 pre-F325 F315 Center 2000 Matn streel Th1s sretemenl •• !tied Pubtlatled Orange Coest doSlg bulllnWa
CMc c;...-W98t, S-t• lf'IJ lnconedMM etl IN PfWI 11 lo lhe perlOf'lal QUllllfled at required by ,_ Hun11119ton Be8CI\ Celt-wllh lhe County ewti of Or· Oaily Plot .-22 29 May lalARWS) (b)AOY-'NCEO a... CA II rtpt. tttte 8f'ld tlrMt ~ Md ..._ r~Menlat"'e sppotnled by A ClaSl A Of C42 contr1e-PtllUC NOTICE l'tlllJC NOTIC[ tomta. oo lhe date Ind et Ille •noe County on Aprll 12, s. 13, 1eaa RELATIVE WON<~ I ........ WWWIHfed to 8f'ld COf\'lmon ....... tlon, It lhe COUrl Within four montM IOl'·s ltoenM II required lime •nd!Cllled below 10 ,. 1113& F-255 17210 .... ~ Street •
..,. ...., i., It "'*' laid any, '"°""....,... trom lne <lite of hr1I ,._ The Boero ot OirectO<", of SUMllONI K-<*W snd conSKS« lhe 1t1te-F1'71• Fountain Valley. Ce11f 1270I 0..-el T,_. lft tM prop-Said .... -M ..,....., 9Uanoe ot le1ter1 as ptovlded 1"41 Cos11 Mesa S11t1ttery (CITACION .IUOtCtAl) FICTfTIOUt .,.._.. menta of lit pe!flons wN> Pub*Nd Ofenge ~ •-.,. unnM OltY Oavtd Copeland, ~ ............... County llut w""-f woa:a .. 9f In Secl•Ofl 700 ol lhe Dls1rlct r--.... ,,,. rtgtlt lo NOTICE TO OEfENOAHT NAiii ITATEISNT Wf9h to Ile tlHtd relsltve to Osi1y PllOI Apn1 22 29 Mey ..--"'"~ 17210 NewtlOC-St,_t, ~ 8W •111 ..... ea: wanllftty, u.prw 9f ...._ PrObale Code of C.i.torm. reject eny OI' 1111 bids (AYllO e Acuudo) MARY The loltowlng per'90llt are ttle epp6icltion o..crtbed e 13 1981 f1C1'1HOUa. ll•U Fountelf'I V~. Ce11f 12701
' PARCIL 1: pied. ,...,... ......... The time 10<" ltltng ctuN.. The Cori1racto1 '"*" KAY OHMER. MICHAEL w doing bu-as b8IOllr f -24M Thll l>UliMM .. COft-
• A Ma.lllMHOU> IN ...-.... er lllC& &a Ill, not e•l>"e P'IOf lo lour COfftPIY wit" tl'le Pf"OV'lllont OHMER ANO DOES 1 WAll<ER PARKING CON-DATEfTIME Tuead1y. ~~~ere duct«I by. an lndMOIMll
TO ...,. llO. a ON le pay the ......... ....,_ mon1n1 "°"' ttwl dele of tN of Sectton 1770 to 1711() In-THROUGH 5 INCLUSIVE SUL TANTSfRESTORA TIOH May 17. 1983 7 00 PM ·-M' W\TIC( --~ ;;--.. Gery ~ a. TillACT 1C1152S. AS M tM llOM(•) ..-.d i., hMttng flOlice above c:Mlfv9. of the Celltornle YOU ARE BEING SUED ENGINEERS, 575 Anion APPllCA TION NUMBER '"-"" -·.,, Thol ttnlrnef'lt .. ftMd ,..., otESCRIMO Mid OMd of T"rwl. .._ YOU MAY EXAMINE the lab<w Code. ll'te prev1111ng BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud le •ti 8lvd . Sv11e 27. Costa MeM. Admlnfstrallve A8v.w No 8AASHIER & CO 11t1 . n. CO.OOMINIUM Inter••• t9'er••ft, .. file lt.eQt by 1"9 court If you rll• and 8Cale of wegee de-~O) SOUTHERN Call1 9282e 17-29/Condlllonel u~ F~,.T:,.. ~f~a2<;>'w del ::.the~°"~~: (~M"l WHtCH ptowtdecl "' .... ..-..(•) • .,.. • '*''°" tnterwted In termlned by ttle director of C ALIFORNIA EDISON CWA w ..... ~ .. MJdlo-Uon(Ver~)No 17"'8 n .............. --Men:re G ·--103 1... -WM MCCM1D€O OM ..,.,_, • _,, ~ ltw the •lite y0u mey ..,... the Deptirtment of lndustrtal COMPANY Igel. 2121 Hud90f'I Avenue. APPLCANT J H Hen-·~,. ...---r_._ la.i..-..--. f7, 190. .. --...... .,... .. ,.... llPO" lhe •lteCUIO< or ~ ~. Stele of C.K-.,.., hew • CALINOAR Kalarncoo. Ml •aeoe dndl ' Co doing ~ .. J..-nine Cfwll Coronl del PublllNd Or COll9l
11717. PAGE 1157 ...... cMrpe ...... tttr•IOI' or U90f1 the 81· lomla. wNc:h .,. flied With DAYS........................ Thi• bullnes• IS con-LOCATION 8201 New-TACO FLATS, 1Ht1 Met. Cellt 12125 Deity Pllol ~?a ..., mo a. Off"ICtAL --_..... .... ~ .. lomey lor ,.,. 8Jt.eCUIOI' or 1he "-tanl ~9lar)' of .. _... .,, ,.. .. ... • due1ed by • OOfP(WallOft "'*' A\19f\Ue t~• COf-9roolc"'"1 St • Fountalfl Jsnet R ...... 103 e 13 '"' • '
ORD8 OF OflANQE of IM trwes ~ i., ~111re1or end ftle With Mid OlllrlCI, find Mlan fOf'felt lppewrltten ,..,_. .. el Hower<! D Lindert. Chief ,_ of Hewm11n end V11n V.itey, C8llt 9270I J..mn. CtMk Df ·Corona ' • F..at0 , ........ _... M6d Deed .C ,,..._ the cour1 with proof of --penl!lllee Pf98Crlbed u-e-tMe court. Exec Offic« 8ur11n) Foueo S. Zlady. t9552 dtl Mar. Celf. 9~
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Serra no Aaconverann Ctlamb.,. ···•·o Md now M6d by" undw MeN City OOuld on Mtiy c.n•. 2000 Maon ltr99t. $ANT/II ANA 90Ul£VARD COAST COLLEGE ol O«eull end El«iton 10 e•l•I• of ARTHUA 0 by Aoger Miiey 81~ In ~. • Celit'or1w Cor· PfQPOMle tnpt11 be9' the title Mid Deed Of T"* In tM 18. tNe, at 8 30 p.lft . 01 .. Hunltnolon .. ac:h, Cati· SANTA ANA, CAllFOANIA Al lllda are to be wi K · .... Pur_,,I 10 Deelarauon BUCl<lEY und9t IN lnd9-'"-IVP*IOf COUit of Ot·
ponillon .. """"-· or 9UC:-ot the WOttt ano !he nalM of Propeny l\ef•lnett9f O.· IOOtl t'*-'ter • Ofleo-torllla on the Al• and the In the City Of Senta Ana eotdanc. .,,,, thl BIO OOC:.U-of Cowlnana Con4•hona & '*"*11 Mmin.atratton of anoe i:ounty ~ ....,
ceeeor lf111tee. or the bidd9r bUt no om.t 411o-tortb.o Ue•bte. 1n tl'I• Counc:ll tlfN ~-belcJW to,._ County of Or.,.a Stat• of "*'ta wNch ere no-1n Ille R.ttnctlOfls wftlc:h not<• Eetat• Ae1 Aoo-Mi .. , Stimt>en • ..,. ~ """-~· ttngUllNng ,,,.,.. Alflf bid TA u IT 0 R • , 1 E Olwnben °' Qly Hal 11 oelY8 and COf\liCMr IM ... , .. carit.of,.. llflOlr Iha l>O'"' "'° may be MC:.wed .., tM ..... reeoro.o on ~ 22 The P91•\IOfl ..... f()f ,_,. l>Olflted .. P«llONll rtO:
ID ttl9 Deed of Tr\IM ••· receNeO.n.tM~ I A L IO A , l T 0 Fw Ott\4, Coat• Mme on tnaflll ol 811 peieone wtlO otulepurtuant101.,.tenna ot1.c• ot tne [)recto. 0( t987 '"Ot1ie:•a4 "-coro1 ol •"O •n 099a'11Y*>t NO 3 et r-1111 .... 10.om•n•t•W
«:Med ti., M.t.HENORA PU· ~ llfM tor the ,_,.,. 8 t NE FI CI A A 'Y CAL I· tN fotlcNMQ Item wtll'I to 1:19 hNrd , ... ow to of lh099 cwtaln Co-nta. Pvrc:n111ng of .. .o COi .. Ot•"Qt' County C1hlom11 700 CM<: c.ntet Ori..,.. w .. 1 eat II• 01 BESSIE MU
JAM encl IULOCHANA Oii b10t ettall C. 1"91umad to FORHtA OVERSEAS 8AMI( OEHERA( PLAN AMEND-11'19 applleatlon O.C:rt~ Condltlooa. #'CS "'-trlettonl 0111r1et •n ec;c;0<0ane4t w11111 Oeelar Senti Ana Calt10<ntl 12702 STIMBERT unoet the ,,.. ~PU.JARA.HUS· l,,_bldderunopened 11"'911 ~ .Alltf 30, 1He M MEHT OP·tl-2. City of b91ow ,_o.cs on July 3. 1988 No t>oOO..-may"'''"°' ... 1tion or Co.....,,en11 Con O"May2S t98!11 145P M ~1 Mm.<lletre11on OI
MHO end WlR: eno ~ b9 IM** ~ly ol ..,.., No M-S31M2 ol Of. Coat• M9N. lo cNnoe.,,. DATE/TIME TuHd•y ~ 218 Pao-33-38 •n· "'' bOO '°'I l)el'IOd to. IO<t1·1d•hOt,. ' RetlrlCtlOfla ,. IF YOU OBJECT to the Eat••• ACI • C9fOed JAN St 1MO In IM biddef 10 ... ltlet NI llld tlOel "9c:«da In lt'9 offica ol l9ftd Ula ~ttqn from Ma, 17 , ... 7-00 PM ctull"9 ol Oftoat AKorda t'W r45l oeya ett .. lhe .. ~t• COtO«I "'Oftt0•i AKo<Oi or 11' .... l"'Q Of tNI pemion you TM l)ellhOn ·••II<>< ......
.,_ 1"'9 .... 1137 In-11 reoatved In Pfoper tlrna the Aecot0er of OfMge Ut'ben ~ ~Uel lo APPLICATION NUMBER of Orenge County Cal• M1 lo-the ~l<IQ tNl<.of 0.1no-County Cal•l0<n11 ll'IOIJIO ••th4tf llPPffl 11 1na •ng '" ~IMl"lt No ) 81
M,_.. No S1432 of Of A ... of 8ld Documents Counly, Mid Cl.ad Of lruet Hlgll Oamlty ~tlel 0< ConO•ll<><* UM P9"m11 No f0f'nl8.. Ronllld 0 Roup a The Bollcl ol Trut19H ra-f •" O'll t:Y~ly S•tulle<I "' Mering and Slate your ob·l 700 Civic c.n1., Ottve w .. t
11c611 "9corda In lhe Oftic. of mey be ob..ined et «'18...,... cMac:lbeCl'tha lollc>Wlng pr~ ~ o.n.tty R..a.nli.l 87-17/Conchtlonel b091)• Lew Corpora11on. u lrul\M M<...S 1~ r;>rM1-gl of raiect-woO Coun1, en.l S1e,1 a. ,ae110nl Of file -inen ot>.-c Senti Ana <Alrlorn1• 92701
Iha County "9c0fdet ol Or· o......iopmenl Agenc:r. 77 .... ,, Of PutMIC end Seml.pu1)11c:. hon (VetllnCle) No 47...ea lor \MIVEASITY COMMUN! •ng .,,, Incl ..-t>tO• Of to IC• 0.0 •• •ion• ••lh ,,.. coun 09IO<~ O"' M•1 ;,s 1988 ., I 4S p M
8rtg9Co\lnty. Cekfomla. end Fw om.. eo.taMeu.. Cell-PARCEL ONE LOTS 4 5 el IMCoutCommun11,Co1-APPLICANT Stvrtong K TY ASSOCIATION the .... ,,. any 1negulaf11,.. Of d\-1 LO' 1'S of T1ec1 10068 .. llW ,,..,,ng You< ~a< IF YO\J OBJECl to tlMI
pyrtuentlo1MN011010fO.. lomt8. upon ~bi. ANO I ANO THE WEST-t.ga Oiltrtet Admtnlltrll,... Henaketw Llenllold•r under !hat to•maht .. , .n .,,., l>td °' '" 09' Map •ecc>ro.cl on M•• ence ma~ be 1n peraon 0< t>r granting of in. petllton. ~
l8Mft end Bec:llon to Still l>eY"*'I 01 17 00 An llCI· EAl Y 13 FEET OF LOT 1 IH llf• 1370 Adame A_,.,. LOCATION 8221 N•w· AMMefl'Mtl1t LMlfl rec0<0.C tne 1>100"'0 c .. 11neous M•ps •ec:0<0s Of rour 1tt0<nl)o shOutO .. ,,.,., epC>Mf et the
lllerwlnOer r«:«Cled OE· dlltonel Cher99 ol S3 50 will BLOCK I OF THE 8Al90A Etivlronm.ntat O.t.,m1ne· men A~ (north of !Ww· oec.ml)9f 18 1986 lU In C. "1C .. AEL WfHTU t, M•d county IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR i'>Mnng and ..... ,OUt o«>
CEMBEA 4, 1911. In BOOie be macM will .,. rnaoe If TRACT. IN THE CITY OF uon .._. .. ,,. OeoleretlOn man encl ... , of Ven Sur.,,) SffllfMf'll No 86..a l~ ot Vice Ch~ ava-.. RecatO o..n.< DA. vtO L °' " cor1ttn09t'I Cfad•IOf or teellOni Of ttte wnuen obtc-
H/A Ptige H/A lnat~I hendled 1>y md Bid Docl; NEWPORT BEACH. COUN-NOTICE IS FURTHER Z 0 NE 0 P ~ 0 I • th9 Official A9c:o<ds ol sa.a AftMn, C-t c-tn111n11, WOLFE ANO CAROLINE 1. tne oecea"9<1 you mull t11e 11on1 wUl'I the c:our1 t>e'Of•
No t1"'72t•t of .. Of· ments and Olhw comract TY Of ORANGE. STATE OF GIVEN lhlll •t Mid hme ano lat Prol.-..t Olatr1C1l County and pVrs.;a<>t 10 c ..... Dt.trtet W01.FE yOU• c••·m .... ~ ,~ C.OU•t °' ,he heefl"O YOur ~-
lbel Aeoor9 wil Sell on doc:um9nt1 mr, ei.o .,_ CALIFOAHIA, AS P£R MAP p1o1c1 alt 1nt.,9'ted c>«se>ns REOUEST To eonatruct a Sectton 1367 of !he C1v.t Put>h"'9<1 O<a~ Cout T"9 S1reet AOd<KS lf•d P'•Mnt 1t 10 tr>e P«~lf ence may be 1n 1>9fl0n °' b~
MAY 1S, 1911et945 AM eaeminec! et the offlo9 of the REOOROE.0 IN 800K 4 me, apc>eer arid 1:19 ,,._,Oby 2 l10<y ehureh with a m•xl· Coo. of t"9 Sfe1e ot C1h Oat1y P1101 11.111 6 13 1988 otr'•' c.ommor· o.t.ognat•Ol'I 'IP•e5entative afX>OmleO t>y ~°"' attort\9)'
.. THE MAIN (NORTH} EN· C4ty C19<k of th9 City of PA 0 E I 1 0 F MIS· 1119 City Council on th• mum of 183 -II wtlh ver.. lom1e Will SELL AT PUB Fl 16 f 1n, of t~ , .. , prne>e<tv ,,.,. covrt w1tnm tour month~ Jf YOU ARE A CREDITOR
TRANCE TO THE COUNTY Coat•M9N BidOoc;u"'91\tl CELLAHEOUS MAPS IN •l~11one<1 1tern enc:af0flront•lbackof5 UC A UCTION TO r11( <l••-· oed 11>0•~ •S "°""the dlU! ol ,.,,,IS-Of I COf'fl"99"1t e•ed•tOt Of
COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC wllnolbe,,,..ladunMlthe THE OFFICE OF THE I F AMY OF THE '-t lnl19Uof IO !eet 18nd· HIGHEST 8100ER FOR P\lll.ICNOTICE ;>w•'10rt.O to t>e 19301 ..,anuot•nersp1><ov•oecl ,,,..,.,_ .... yournua1t11e
CENTI:R WEST SANTA eddltlOnal S3 50 chet99 11 COUNTY RECORDER OF AFOREMENTIONED A.C· tcaoe p4anter Wldth of 5 lelrl CASH peyaoi. at t•me 011
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A""'-. ~at i>ublle llUCttOn 1ne1u<tec1 with peymenl SAID COUNTY TIONS ARE CHALLENGED in heu of 10 fMI end jOlnt uM sate 1n lllw1ul money of r~ FICTITIOUS llUllMEll "-GT ON BEAC11 CALI Prot.111' Cooe 01 Caoforn11 pr-I n to lt\41 1>«10nal
10 !"-~ bid<* !or Eec.fl bid ahltt be made on PARC El TWO l OT IN COURT, the Chetl9ng9 ol partung with IM edlllCWll Un.led StetH Ill rogh, tlllf' NAM£ STATEMENT l'QRNIA The''""" l(Jf h1tng e1 .. me wut •9'>'-,111111 epooff\,ed l>y
clllh (pey.tlie at Iha ll<M of the Pf"OC>OMI form. 11'1991• EIGHT (81 ANO THE EAST· tn8y be llmtted to only 1hc>M propoaed medte•I olhee and 1n1•.s1 1n the follOW•"9 The ro11C1 .. •fl9 P<!"!t<>'15 ••e S• d sale"''" bf! m-t>ur •>Ot e•, " t>•.o< to tour tha court With•" fOUI' rnontM
.... In l8'l'tul mon.y of the P.1 through P·I provicMO In EALY 14 FEET OF LOT ~~r-et the bulldtng provtd1ng 36 pe<· deterlt>ed proe>eny .. 1u11.0 OOo"Q o .. s e" u ., ,,,ou, covenant 0t ,.., 1'IO'!t"~ ''<>" l"I oate ot the rrom the a.11 of '"" ti·
UNI.cf Sl81ea}. 1111 right fltle the contract doc:utn90tl SEVEN (7) IN BLOCk EIGHT put>hc he&rlnQ o.KF1t>ecl in oenl of the raqu•red 6 l patlt· 1n sa>CI County ano St111 MES1o ,.E1G>< ·s VIL l "5 •a11tr a> pr Ms or •mc>'4d •• hN• ng .Ohc..O 11>°"9 ~ 01 lettcwa U prOYIOad
and In ...... conveyed to end llhall .,. eocompenled ,., OF THE 8Al8011 lhtl notlel9 Of In wnn9r1 COf· mg IOec;e8 Lot IS? Of Trac:I 5788 "'I '10ME0 WNfRS •SSOC•A J••O•ng ..... ~>()<> OI •01..; "'4A; E:itAMINE tne '" S.ction 700 of .....
and now held t>y II under t>y 1 o.rtlfleO or ~·s TRACT. IN THE CITY OF r~ o.lfveled to EN VI A 0 NM ENT A. L ahown b)' map on 11 .. ,u TtON 1!>&4 O•a~ Avf'nue !'N:u<nt1rences to pay lor hie •ep1 b~ 11'1• cou<t 11 you Probefe Code ol C1hfom1a
Mid 0..0 1n the pt()(lertr ctM1Ct< Of a !>id bond !Of not NEWPORT BEACH, COUN· the City Council al, or prior STATUS CCV.rad und., 8oott 218 Pages 19·27 0 1 UM C Costa VP$<1 Ca11f deitnqvent m 11ntananc:• ire ,.,, .. ,.,,.0 '"Ille Htet• TM time t0< flt1ng cletma #Ill
tlluat.o lnMidCountrand lesalhenl<N.ollheemounl TYOFORANOE.STATE OF to,thepublie=~ N9g9UY10eci1t•llon82-32 Maps fKOfdl of Or11'19' 9262' H-9me<">I\ COlltSll'dat yOUIT>ih --.·~·i.. .... not ... 1)1<'9 r;>rlOf to·-
St.9'• end d9ac:r1bad u fol· of,,,_ bod ma49 peyabi. to CALIFOANIA AS PER MAP E.UEN, Y, City ON FILE A copy ol Iha Coul'ty C11ttorn•1 Rot>9rt "'!!!•~"" m,.. ·~b• 1o•ne, a '••• 10 w 1 f'C\#!Ot o-ao,...,,1stretor 0< ""'°"lhi ltom tf\9 date of !ht
tows the C11y of Coste M9M Ho RECOR0£0 IN BOOK • Cl9ftl pr()(M)Md raquest 11on hte 1n Tile CIU"PO<'l.0 Sheel 10 0•1"04 A.v~nue Un I C S2 ~•! " w•lh 1nt!!•1!'-' vPO" tr.. at10<ney IOI ,M ea• '-"'O nolooed et>cw9
ALL THAT CERT A tN propoHI ahall t>9 eon-p A GE I I 0 F M IS· Publ•sn.d Drano-Coast tM Oepett,,,.,..I of Com-dins anO Ott'lef common Costa MM.-Caol \i1E:'' •1>erec.r i15 r><0"10.o in saoo eculor " adrTl•nos,rl!or 1 YOU MAY EXAMINE 1"-
LANO SITUTATEO IN THE "6ef"eo untees ecc:ompeniec:I CELLANEOUS MAPS RE· Dally Piiot Mey 6. 1988 munity o.wioprMnt 2000 dMlgnahon 11 1ny ol thf' I Glef>" M Oonano,. 1~&4 I Decl.t•ahon adv1ncei. '' wr1rten ••ci~r Sflhng lhll f1te k-c>t by ,,,. court 11 you
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. t>y aucn eaah* 1 eh9ck. CORDS OF SAID ORANGE F311 M11n StrMt, Huntmgton real property oeaer1t>l'O Orange Avl!nve U• • \.. otny .. moer lhe 1.,ms ol sa•O vou Ou,,. 109C>al no1.ce ot a,. 1ntwwted 1n lhe eatal•
COVHTYOF~ANGE.CITY cun or bleld4W'1 bonO COUNTY S..Ch c.l1form1 92648 tor at>o,,. lor whlCll tt>e uno.< , Cosll ~.sa Ca•·' '1.0,1· Oecta•a,ton f-cna•ge-1 I"" '""'Ii '.,_ ,n_,fatt end tOU m•v ,_,.. uoon the••·
OF COSTA MESA. DE· Nol>lelatlallbeeonlldWed NOTE All OF CENTRAL l't&JC N0T1C£ in~tlOfl t>y the publle A ~ m ..... no reo<Hotl' Ketl" Ho•t•e •JC>'• l\Q• 1!'0 ,.,~«es ot sa.a A.,. ac>ot•~"'f'<' o' estate U· 11CU\0t or .C1"'n.atrll0t Of
SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS unless 11 ~ m8de on a blanll AVENUE ADJOINING SAID CO()y of the staff rtl()Of1 Wiii 1e1>0n or wll<ll'ly •S 6 Road flle<oo.PO<' Beacr1 ~P lorne~ 9115 01 11\e ~llllOflS O< ec I upon 1"9 auomey lcw tlMt llll•
PARCEL t LOT 18 OF tonn lurntlhad by the City of LOTS EXCEPTING THE FICTTT10US 9USINfll b9 aveileble to 1nte<esled FlockroM 1<v1ne C11tl0<m1 192663 T"" Homeowrnr•s Ai COUM• .,...,,llOl'ed '" Sk eco!OI O< e<1m1n11lrl10t. I
TRACT NO 10277 AS Coste M ... eno fl macs. In NOTHERLY 6 FEET ANO NAME ITATE.•NT oertlel et City Hitt or 1n the Tne purpo<teO owner ot This business 11 ton 1soc•al10I' ut>Oe< 1..0 O.Ctet· llOnS 120() •no 1200 S of tf\9 _,ti.,, r~t ltatlng ttwll
SHOWN ON A MAP Rf. eeeorclanee wll 11 the THE SOUTHERLY 6 FEET The fotlOWlng f)W90nl ere Main City L1t>r8•y C71 II said rHI t:Y<>99"1y 111ne "~I dueled I>• •• "" ,. ll•"' r>eretotore e119C1l1ftd Cal>I°'""' Pro«:iatl! COO. vou O.S•re ~ notooe e4
COAOEO IN BOOK 445 !>'OVISfC>nl of the Pr()()OUI WAS ABANDONED AS A doongt>usl-H Talt>«tA_,_11tlerAprt11 Oft1'19Auelstnentlt9t'wH co•oon1t"d •H CilO<> anoo .. ve<edlOIMunOfl< PeMonl"" Arthur E 11Wfil>ngofand\"'9nlory.,_,
PAGES tO THROUGH 14 IH· ~~II PUBLIC HIGHWAY AHO FORER UNNER PRO· t988 PAUL J BURKE o,.,., tna" •PB<'""''~,.-519"""' a *"1111" o.cterlllO<' Sucaier 8'19'• _.,..,, of •aw ....
Cl US IVE OF M 1 S Each bldd_, mull b9 THE PORTION IS A8AN· OUCTIONS 877 W 16th St All INTERESTED PER· Seid Site ..,,11 t>e m•~ ,.,.,th Ho,1~1 o~ Oeleun an<! Oemano la< LOUIU M DllYAl.L. At· NII of !he peot-or K ·
CELLANEOUS MA.PS RE· llCenMd u required by 1-OONE,0 CONVl!YEO TO "'-l>Ofl s.ac:n Calll 12863 SONS llf• 1nv11ed ,o att8"<1 w•lhoul warranty ecpress 01 I Thi& s111emenr w•~ roec Sate ano 11 wrillM Nol>C4> or ,_, to. ~tion.t. 110 counts mentl009d '" Sec·
CORDS OF ORANGE eno mull l'IOl<I a valid Cius THE LOS ANGELES INTER-Allen N9umann Famlly Wei hUrlng end a•press 1mphed reg1ro1ng lllle ~ with ,neCounl) Cit><~ 1 Or. Oetaun and Elec1ton ,o 541 ~Uemlc Aw.ft ..... SY!ff JOO, hon11200 and 1200 Sot INt
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'B" C8ulld1ng1 Conlrac:t0< URBAN RA.ILWAV CO~· Trull 875 W 18th Newpart OPtniona Of .,t>tn•I ~ MUton or ancvmt>•9"Cft enge C°""'~ °" AP< r to t>e 1ecoro.o 11'1 lhe Count~ Left9 .. .cf\ Cal+tontle Cel<torf>ta Pfob9te COO.
E.XEPl THEREFROM Al. L LICMM tuUt1C1 b)' tlMI Stefl PANY A.NO SU8SEOUENT · IMed'I Calif 92643 let Of ag .. nst lhe ec>Plicahon lo pay the som ol pas, o.... 1988 ,.,....~ tile •ea P<C>P«1~ de .. ,, Pehl-Rog« Miley
OIL. GAS MINERAL ANO ol Cautom&e LY THE NORTHERLY 13 2S Th•S t>u1meu ti co,,. IS outhnad abOw II theta H~oe( s as~sm.nts F37t020 SC••l>90 l'>er9'" •S •oc:.tte<I P..iD••sl'leel C><1nQe Co.st Shmt>ert
WATER RIGHTS BUT Confrec:torus1ngaeraf10t F EE T AN O THE ductedt>y Trustee 11tl any lurthtt< q~llOnS rouonabtyeshmatedcosts Put>h~hed 0•1"94' ,01151) TruS1..,. cooavcr.ng ~'f' 0111~P1101Mav6 • 13 1988 tc..-TZ,AlltlATO,NT·
WITHOUT AIOH~ OF ctmific8tton no1 shown on SOUTHEALY 13 ~ F£f.T Of katbfYn Hlklflllh. p6eeM call 8obet1 Frao!rllfl. tMt en~ encl .,. ..... ,lea.iy Pll01 Ml) o. 1J 20 2i ....,.~ ~ .A.UorAatt...: fi.123 n.aA • .c .... n .......
'NTRY OH lHESUAfACt: me-e-.i...,,.,.mngwage THE PORltON so ABAN· Thi& •••t9mflnl WU !tied AUOC•lte Pf•rinar ., OuelltheltmeOflhlSnotoc• 1988 ~ ..... B..iSJ~ Colleel'()(I ......,. ........ " .~
OA W ITHIN SOO FEET O.t•mtnallona mr, be r .. DONED WAS CONVEYED ..,,th lhe County Cte<lt 01 0.-~S271 •n Ille amount ot SI 837 00 ~ J•O S..·o<" ••aO ~ach B•~o Pllll.IC NOTIC£ Ten-.... .,.., T•~
THEREOf' AS RESERVED q;>lfed 10 pay ,he wag41 rate TO THE CITY Of' NEWPORT 1"91' County on Ao<•I 19 M tltl' Adams Hunh"QlOl'I OATEO A.pr~ 7 1988 Su"' tOt Wn,,,,,,..s,a• flCTrTIOUl llUSIMEU "-• C . .....,,.._ _,
BY CJ SEGERSTROM & ol thal Cfett °' clessol!C41tion BEACH A M UNICIPAL ,988 s..en P1ann1ng Comm•SStor> I UNIVEAlm COfilMUNI· P\8.IC NOTICE C• ••o•n ~ 'i2683 1·141 Put>haheel O<enge Coall
SONS IN A DEED RE moat ciOMly relat.O lo If u CORPORATION FOR HIGH· fl7'231 Put>hslle<I 0<11nge Coast TY ASSOCIATION. I Y I 895 J)08 NAME ITA~ Ottly Pilot May 8 1 1), 1088
CORDED OECEM8ER 29. lhown in Iha 0-rel 0,-WAY PURPOSES Put>ttsr..o Or1nge Coatl Oa1ry Pilot Mey 6 1988 lloftald 0. ~A u w C0t· FICTITIOUS IUSfN£SS DA TEO April ;t6 1988 f'l@ foOow•"O per90n! arf' FS32•
191llN BOOK 12981 PAGE tann1nat10nl eneettve II the YOU A.RE IN DEFAULT O .. ly Piiot Aprll 29 May 6 F-322 po ratlon. U101 Lall• NAlltlf STATEMENT Bl L0W\ l'iothma" Bu" do;';?Eb<J~:.N COM· I
tN7 OF OFFICIAL RE-hrne ol IM c:aN IO< bOO& UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 13 20 1988 ·-te ltlltf'\fll'C I c.m .. ~ ....... 310. '"f' lo• ""'"9 pe< '"I. a•I' ~ ColleCllO<" Se<v<.e r----------COAOS ~ City Coune11 of the DATED 7 18186 UNLESS F' 287 r""'-nu~ Lall• Forn t, Calllor"le d0tf>9 t><.ti•~ns a• PuD11she<I Orange Coast PA.Poi~ 16811 H-A.,.,.,•
PAACEL 2 EASEMENTS City of Coste MMa r...,... YOU TAKE ACTION TO t2IQO (711) 4n -nee I o & T R 1 A L • o 0.111¥ P,iot Apr t 29 twt.a, 5 "''ne Caut 92~ 1•
AS SET FORTH IN THE '"-right 10 r•,.cl any or 111 PROTECT YOUR PROP P\8.IC NOTICE ACTITIOUS IUllNESS Put>hsh9d Orange Coast I PROPERTIES 198, Kornat •;o 1(<88 Bal<h•"" S...t<l•no Conlrec·
ARTICLE ENTITLED EASE· l>ldl ERT'f' IT MAY BE SOLD A.T NAME STATEMENT t 0111y P1101 Apr•f 22 29 Mltlt Or C ,,. Ml"\a C11>1 r2!12 tors 8 ~11 partne<,,,OCI
MENTS OF THE DECLAA· Contractor Shaff comply .. PUBLIC SALE IF YOU KJllZ3 The lottowono OfWSC>nS .,. b ,988 n626 ,611 I' 111 Avenvt" ·-
ATION OF COVENANTS wllll 1"9 ptOVIS'OflS of s.e-NEED AN EXPLANATION F1CT1TIOUS .us..... "°C1Et;::;~ fofTWARE F, •• Olt>•f' J 0-.·"9 198' Pt&IC NOTlCl Car~.:2:~~11'•U I COi'
CONDITIONS AND RE· 11on 1770 to 1780 tnCIUSIV9 OF THE NATURE OF THE NA• I TATEMENT PACKAGING 2775 Eest I Dll-•c ..,,.TICE Ko<ra1 D• Co<11 Meu FICTITIOUS IUSINllS <n>cte<1 t>) a ..__11 PIW'I· STFUCTIONS RECORDED ot lh• Celllorn•• l •bor PROCEEDINGS AG AINST Tile folio-•no ~· •re ... _. nu Cahl 92626 .,,......·~· IH BOOK 13303, PAGE 906 COO.. the preveJlng rate en<I YOU YOU SHOULD CON· clOlng busmen H Mesa Vetde Drive Suile l(er Th<YnPSOt'I tn<: Em· NA• ITAT'IMEMT ,,.,~l'lic:
OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ICale ot wages as1e1>11aned TACT A. LAWYER HOLY COW 216'• Menne 0.205 Costa ~sa C.lil FICTITIOUS IUSINEll ploy~s P~•no0<1 Funo 88S• r.,. l0tlOW1"0 pe.sons •r~ sn_,,, w W"'l'oelO \I<:•
SAID COUNTY by the City ol Costa ~ 81 l E Balboa 8ou1evaro A~ Ball>Ol lstel'd Celt! 92626 NAME ITATE•NT W.Jl\on C p•~u C11 r 00ong l>u!><neu u P<e900enl
I ht ..... ,., ... ____. '"--~ CA. 92661 ......... Mr John B Pcx>e 277S The IOllOWl"O 1)9<1<>f\; ate 0··<1. GENERAL Rfl'AIR SER r .... , !lllf'f"~I .. ., ,...., Prop.,ly addre11 It wt\tCh •r• tleO W•I ·-..,.1y ,.,._.....,., ......_., u""I Eesl Mesa l/~de Ottve d0ln9 t>usmess es 90630 • vlCE 31S, 3•tn St "'-I "''11'1 lhe Counl\ Cler• D1 0<
purportadfy k,_, u 3315 Cletll ol Mid City ef\O ah811 (11 a &tr .. t ectdreu 0< com· C H HU"t 32241 Ri009· CoJta Mesa Calif 92626 HE TWO RT H 2 1O2 1 This Du~'""' •S 1con· OOf'1 8eact'I Caht 92663 •"94! Coul'l\ on Apttl 19
HAYWARD
Roland F Hayw&rd
Private Serv1C'e'S and
Interment Pacd1C'
\' 1cv. Mon.ual"} Di
rt"l tor.. 04-4 2700
MC CLE~ SUMMERSET Cr RC LE. lorleit .,.nllltlM prncnt>ed mon clesrgn1t1on of pr()l)e<ly way A.ve Laguna NIQutll. Tll•s t>usm•u 11 con Amt>erw•e~ lane Hunt· clucte<l Dv a 11m.llKI P•• ne• 1 Gilb9rl J For•• 111 315. 1988 COST A MESA. CA 92826 t,.......,, tor noneomQllanoe of 11 ahown above no warranty Cahl sh•P B..c ,~
P,..1>11•'180 O<~ Coes!
0111 P!IOI Ma, 6 13 20 "27 I
•9M
n. total amount ol the the ...a Cooe is g•.....,, as to •II com(lle1• 00•01"~ Hurst 3224 1 ovet.O t>y •" •nd•vo<lual •ngton Seaeh C11il 92648 o ..,,.. QerT> ng 34tn St "'9wQOfl n
unpelO ~ ol the obit-EILEEN ......... y , City "41A Of corr.et,_.I Tr>e ~1Clgeway A.ve Laguna JOhn B POCMt ~bare T •mmons 2 tO~ 1 T~,, 11';.1_'.1 wu loleo<) Cal>I 1:12&63
gallon .-:ured b)t 1he pr~ Cl9rtl. City °' Coela..... 1>9nefoa<y unoe< MICS o..d N'O<J4!1 <Al•I Tl'lts stllement .... t.leel Amt>arw1ci. LI"!! Hul'I , .... ~ tl'W! Count. C1eo 01 O• T'1•5 CiUS• ... SS $ C0'1
9'1Y end r~•bte .. u. Publ<Sl'led Orenoa Cout of T1us1 t>y reason ol .• t1111 1>1.1s1ness 11 con· "'"'" 1"-County Ct«" 01 0• 1 ·"01on Beaet'I Caht 92646 ange c°""'~ Of\ A.ott1 2; ouc:t.O oy "'.noivt0u••
mat.ct ooatl. ~-end Daily Pilot Ma, 6 13 1988 t>reach or a.1._.11 tn !he Ot>ll-Oue19d t>y nust>anO af\O .... te •rioe County °" ,t.pr1I 19 lh" business •S con 11988 G•ltw<l J FO<fie< 111
~et the •-of tl'le F320 gallons secure<I thereby CH Hur,i l988 Ovet9d t>y 1" •nO•v•Ou•I FJ?'IOn '"'5 stat41fT'eOI "'as r.i.o
F J 13
FJ1S2S7 Bart>ara Timmons p I n.. c , w•tr\ '"f' Count, c~ ol °' lf>ltllll PIA*CatlOn of llMt No-h9fetolora axcut.O ano 0.-Thos stet9mefll wu 11..0 P Or Coa I .. b ·~ ...,.anoe o.s Coun• Ot"I "°' ~~ 1cieofS. .. $153 870 50 Plll.JC NOTICE h>19t.0 10 ftla unoeta.gne<I. _,h ,,.. County Cle<lo. of ()r. ublrS.ne<J •'? SI Tho!, Slit..._,, was l,lfld D1i. Poto! "'4•• 6 13 20 2~ l"Qt' ' • FICTITIOUl llU ... 11
Nil.IC NOTIC[
In addition ro allth the written Oec:1et1110n of Oetaun •noe Counry 0" Apr•I 2S 0••ly Ptl<>t Ao"1 29 May 6 witn the County Clef~ 0' Or 19&8 '988 I NAME STATDllUfT
TN9t .. Wiii accec>• ew11tilld flCTTTIOUI .UltNESS eno Oem•n<J f<>f Sele end • t988 13 20 1988 I •noe County 0" Apr•• 12 l • 3Q1 n1102t Thf' ........_ s-sons •r~ l a.-IT.,.MINT F·288 t988 Put>h~ CPenge CoaSI ·~.,, ~.. cash.., ·a checks N-.. • ~ wr111.,, norooe or OOfeufl end ,,,...,, F3'174TI 08,,, PIO• M•~ 6 13 20 2~ "°""9 ixn.neo es ,.. ctr..... 1>y a Stet• Of F.O...el Tl>e loll<wtnng P8'90<IS ere OI 9lec11on lo eau• the Put>hsn.d 0.a"ijtl COASI •-1c wnnc£ 988 • NO & MARSH.A n 000
Gordon Mc Clell;m
pas9P'd awa~ May 3
1988 tn Nt.>wpon
St"ac h Born Oc1ober
I l!H2 m Mef't'fl
Pt-nnS vi varua He Ill
..un t~ bv his loVJ,bj
v. tfe . B .t>ll\' Mc;
Clt-ll.an. mamf'd ~
vear. Thrtt daua:f(:
teni. Mlmt Vakno o(
f1onda J,.iwt Rh)Sle
of Indio. CA. Ann Mr
Cit-llan of Ora.oaf,
C' A ilOd yin Grey Mc
CIE'll.an of Cost.a Mflla
8 grandch1ldr'f'n a~J
great grttNkhd~
Memon .. 1 4'f'r\'t~•
will ~ hl"ld Mondt<f
Ma\' 9. 10 00 AM ~.\t
St . Madl.Olt-1 and ~
An$l• b Ep1srn1»4
Church. 3:.!33 Pacrf'(
Vtf'V. Dr1vt', Corohi
dt-1 Mar
Credit UNcn or S.VlnQS As· oono 1>ua1....s u ~ 10 seu ••Id 0.1ty P1tot Apt11 29 "4•1 o r~ "" Put>hs!'l«l O•a"Of! Coast PllU.IC NOTICE 1
3051 r-emQVs Or Su·•• 220 ,.__
ICOQatlon. 0< Se~t 8anll ENCHANTED FOREST r;>rOP«ty to .. 11sty sao<I ob*-13 20 1988 FtcTITIOU9 9UltNEIS D••ry P•IOt A.prll 22 29 May F· ~'' 8Ncn Cewt 9~
8'1"'°'1nd to 00 ~'" I 18 Onv-Ave Newpor1 o••ton• and ,,,., .. "" Iha F-285 NAME STAT£1111£NT 6 13 1988 I FICTITIOUS llUSM SS PlllUC NOTICE I JWM P<operuu Inc. thla Si.t. All Che<:ka mull S..Cn. Call! 92662 undef11gneO cauM<I Mid , F 262 NAME STAT'Eld!NT I '· Ca•·le><r>•a •?• 8-IVV4.' Ln
be c:um1r1I"' dated In the J9ttry W H.,<11"0 118 notice of oetaun af\O elee· P\a.IC NOllCE The lollowlng pertons • • T"• rona...'"O t>e<SQnS ••• FICTITIOUS ausaNEll Baiooe Ca~· 1266, ., 0 • ~1 "-·-dOong buStneSS .. P\B.IC NOTICE dOo"" l>V5•M'SS " -WT ........ G A -'I~'''* tn.n c:asl'I ~ "'"' ,....,_...,. .,.,_.. tion to t>e rec0<oe<1 J-.iary II.CENTRAL PARK II VARPRO GLASS & M•R NAM£ STA ' .......... ' w~ L"'<I '"" ""'° ""
11 ecoept.O.. the Trust• m9)' C .. 11 92662 20 1988 ts tnatr No K~ <t>ICENTRAL PARK :9 :.osl FICTITIOUS IUSMSS ROR J•• w Ba> St .t.p• • '"'° IOllow•ng ~ •'" enu1 Paa1~a Caur Wlftinold IN _.,_ of the Lin<J• 0 B.ggs 118 Onyx 88-0282S l ol Oft.c1et Re· FICTITIOUS WSIMIS T I "' -' I do-ng t>vS•l'ttl• as ~ 1 •09 Tr~·s [)Md unlll lundt Ave Newpofl S.ach Cehl eorcl1tnI.heot1tc:.of1M Re· NA• I TATEMENT Park A'1 Bllt>ol lstariO. NAME STATElllEN Costa Mesa Cahl 92627 GAPMON ENTERP~ISES T1111 Dus•nMs is con .,.,,.. .. 2 Cou The tOflow;no per$0'\S ere Calif 92662 The tOflOW1"9 oer~t 1r• Ror-l\Aar11n 3117 w Blh b9come evetlet>te to th• """"" corO.. ol Orange n!y. Jett Smit" ~ S Cov· 00•"9 DuS•r>ell IS St Apt • Cosll M~ Cal•I 284Ci Eu•OOI Or Co~•• OUCled t>~ 41 ~·I Plr1· ~Of~-as•m•t · Th•• business II eon· Seidsetew+ttb9mectel>ul cloongt>uSIMSSIS .. ec1wagon AnaNt1mH•llS PERSONALIZED WN 92627 ~ Caol 97626 ,_shop
ter of right ducted by I o-ne<•I pan-withOut ~t or war G;.~::'ALY•n;;~se L~:~~ CAl•I 92907 DOW CARE 1939 Wenac:e Th16 t>uS•"«'SS •5 eon· ••mes E G1rm<>" 2849 .JOh" w M.,Sh&« P•1&~
Seid aale wtll be m.O. but ~ renty ••~or imphed ,.. Tl'l•S bu11,,•11 •5 con· I t02 Cos11 MeY. Caltf I ouc:t.O t>y in •nOtv•dUti Eu•~! 6°'2,, Costa M..a I oer.T 1 • 1 •~ without covenant or war Jeffry W H11dong gerdtng Ill .. ~ O< NIQl.lfll C•lll 92677 ouct.cl oy I hm1ted pa11n"'" 92621 Ron U1r11n I Ca••I ,.2 .., 1'11S stat_,t -· '~I
renty, alq)rell Of .,,,ptled re-Th•& atatetnenl wH Ille<! etiCumbrenees. lo pay 11'19 Jac:k Z Kay 1211 Anne ship Oal'n• !IA Bo .. man 193q n,,, statemeni was 11~ T,,,, t>us,,,us •$ ~,..n ..,.th tht' Covnh Cktr\o! O:
gwdlng tttle. ~ or wll ll ,..,. County Cl9tk OI ()<. rernlllnlng r;>rlnCJO•f .,m ol ~~ 92~;hngton s.ec:h Hff Smtih Wallace •02 <.os11 Me:w .,.,h tht' County Cle<~ ot ()< ouc•Nl ~. '" nd • <lua a"91 C>vnt• Ot' Al> ii 2 enoum~. to M111ty the M\Q9 Coun,y on April 27 llMt nottt(sl MCUf.cf by Mod Tllf1 at11ttment ,... .. ftled Ca"f 9262' •noe Couroh on Apr• '3 Jame<. E c;,.,,,..r ' 1C}U 1
inOet>t,_ eeeured by 181d 1938 0..0 OI trust with fl'rtW"1 This buson.U IS eon-..,th lhe CO.II'!)' Cteno Of ()f. Tll1s t>us1ness •9 tOI' 1988 •n \ Sllle,..,f'f'' .. a• ~ FS1lt 71
0..0 rncluOlng the 1-and ,,,_ u in a.Kl "ote proYIOa<J. ad· oucted by llust>anel and w•I• •noe Counl)' on Aofll 5. 1988 ouc1ed t>v an •f\O•vt<lu•• FJTN11 I "'''" l"t' C.ouN, Ci.>r~ o! °'. Put>to&l>OO Orange Coast ~ ol the trust• end Publlsl* OrenQ9 Coatt vances 11 any under the Jeck Z Key ,,,,_... D•nnv M Bowman Pvt>lt1hf'<I 0,1~ Coast ~nge Count, :><' ""''' 11 ~111l Pll<'I Mav 6 13 20 27
ol the 1rultl c:rMl.cf t>y aald Dlllly P110t Mey 6. 13 20 27. t9fms or aaX! 0..0 ol Tn.ist wii::~·~~~;:'ot~ Put>Usl* Otef\Q9 Coaat Th15 stll_,it WH "* o .. .., P1101 Aon• 12 J<t M1. 9U n n ..s 988 F-299
dead, advenCM thar4llolt'CMI . 1988 '-charges encl •11.paneea 01111y Pilot Aonl 1 S 22 29 ,...,h rne County Clerl< ot Or 6 13 1988 , ----------wtth lnterMt • Pf<Mded F-312 ot ,,,. Tt1.11t• end of lhe •noe County °" A.Qrll 25 M1y 8 1988 •noe Coun1y on Mera. 3 t ~ 2S9 P.,b .. ~ °''"~ c,... 'I aemtlC NOTla
....... end the unpaid prtn-fruits eteei.d by Uld o..d 1968 F17la1 F-24 1 1988 0.~1 P110t April 2' 29 Ma~ l"UUL
~of ... not• aecured by rueuc fll)TICE of TNll• ,.,,..,2 s ,3 •988
Mid deed wtlh lnt•reet Setd NI• wtll be on Mey Publlehed Or~ Coa9t Put>llshecl <>reno-Couf Pl&IC NOTICE
IMr90l'I M Cl'<Md9d in Mid ACTITIOUI llU ... H 20. 1"8, •t 1 30 Pm ifl Iha Deity Ptlof A.p<ll · Mey S "9JC M()TIC[ 0..ly P110t Ap•M 15 22 29 ~ NA• ITAT'RmMT lobby to in. bulldmg IOcat.cf 13 20 1NI May 6 1988 FtCTITIOUI 8USINESS
Datecl ~I. 1981 TM lollO>ilttlng per90ftS -•t 801 South L-• Strwt F-284 ACTITIOUS ~SS F 2•3 NAME STAT£111£NT
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e<MVWYAMC:e CO..AMY. RICHARD THOM PKINS At 1"9 .. ,,.,. ol tl\tl inlll•I P\a.IC NOTICE Tr.e lollowlng '*"°"' .,. Pt.alt *>TICE oo.ng t>usmess .. NAME STATflr1£NT -......_Ye ..... Air-GOLDEN STATE FLOOR public:ehon ol Ihle nottoe. K.aF CIOl"O bYSIMSa... SAL SBUA'r C'l'CLES Tf'\e to•IO'w<ng P4!'f'JO"\ , ...
.-. .... -,., •• ,.., ANO WALL COVERINGS 1"9 total amounl of Iha un-FtCTITIOUI Ml..... EXECUTIVE ACCENTS ACT1TIOU8 euslMeSS USA ,-s9• ..-.,..,. O•.,. jo-,ng :'\1ou~SR Pl 5
Cellt9"'1e .,,., (111) SINCE 1942 15333 ~ ~ t>alanc:. of Iha 00*· MA• ITAftMENT 3535 Pacific: Coast Hwy NAMf ITA~JfT I Tust111 Caul 92690 I ,._.,_ • ..ei ,.,..... Ortw •etO IN!ne, c.111 Qatton MC'.Uf.0 t>y ,,,. eb0"9 Suill 240. Coron• 08ll M., The lottowtng are ~•n vari. De< "'''~ 1·~91 ·o' • ·o ,Q K•1e111 ""~ er: SANDRA .I. ...,..., 92714 d9albed deed of tnm end The lollowlno pertont .,. Cal1I 92&25 Cl l>ullnetl ~s M•I.., Oftve Tu1M Cah! S1ant0f' Callf 90780
vtc:a ,_lmUIT Oolden Ste1a 8u•CMH Mtlf'Mll.cl COlll. "'**"· d~S~S .. AUTO OE· Oeborlh Ann Wacht... ~ T p YS OUE 296 92680 '1 Ame• 1•t I( 8'wllar 917 N<' PutlMll'led Oreno-Coat loens. 11'\Cl A Calltornl• c;or. • n a • d v 1 n e • s 1 a 900 S.. ~ ••2 CO<ona A H ~ M Patroe11 van Ofl< l<Olk B•1ndY'W'M l.1'1 C0<on1
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11'11Cnnou8 .,..... .. County on Aofl 27. tatned by c:altlng .... followo. Thll at•t_,I WU ...., Pvbllshacl Orange~ Th•S ll•t-'I .,., ''*' "'91 County"" A.r;y~F~~~ n1W IQI!~ "1t014 Mar1uery • ()\11111 •"
...-ITATDmNT 1911 Ing t~141 numbers on wltll "'-County C*1! ol O<· IS 29 woth !he County CltM'k of Of. Put>l•"*l Or•~ eoa .. 1 Puci~11hf'O Ot•~ eo.11 110 Bf~ " TM~~·.,.. ""°"' Ille dtiy '*°'• Iha Ml8 .... , County on AprM 15. Delly gPllo!.~~ 1 22· angeCounty on Apr1~~81 Pvt>lllh90 O<an<JI Coesi oa11, .... M "•• 6 13 "" 1· Dal• P1101 "4•• 6 13 lO 27 C~1• ..._. ·•" dolnQ ~ u . Pubtlth9d Orange Coes1 1 1 1 4 ) 3 a 5 . •I 3 7 0 , 1988 Mey 1.,00 .... ,_ Deify P1I01 Ma~ 6 • 3 20 27 .. ...,, -• cv • M2·1 i50
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cluc1ed by.a ..-.ns• A ...... e.lbOa llllMd, c.tlt Deity P*>I Af>ftl 29, M.ey dolnObutllNll• ...,,. M ARGARET 8ED£ll lflll> 12912 t , l:J, 1Mt ALAN I UAH£A AAT 18'h SI •R3tS ~ STUOIO•OALLERY 700'" ~ J Guyer, .,.,._ ~ OleytOI\, 4 10I ~ F-217 G.-ouP. 1MO ~ Pl ••. BMct\. Callf 92913 ' Camallon Coron• def Mar.
TNI Matement .,.. lllM A .... "'-POf't leldl Celtl. PmlJC M)TIC( Coata ~ c.lll 12127 ~ ~~.:.in:.~~on-Cat•! 112625
Wiit\ tM County Cleftl ol Or· 9813 Alen Mc:MalWI lufnet A 8of ~' Hopt1t1 9edel. = ,.._.-.., on ·-11 Thie ~,,... .. con· M:hllOUt ..-.n IMO ~ Pl t'4 Coeta ~.,...:1,.. 1l9CI 304 Poppy Corona oei Mar, _.... .. , .,... ' dl.ldlid tiy: trt llrldMduel MMa. CM aaG .. _ C.. 92125 , "'8111CSey1on -ITAIWJ Thie bull,_. .. ton· ~V.County~ofOr·
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CALL 642-5678 Private S*'Y only. No ,.... E1t1te, Commer~ll. Automotive, Boating 0r Help wanted
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VIEW 28R 2BA Sand· 28Rl den 2 ,BA gar 3bt 2ba, frplc. AC, 2-<:ar bey & City llghtl vtew, r9 IJll .. ftW•M bachelor w/alHplng Bay/ocean vu 281' 28a ~
PLUS OCEAN VIEW castle condo 2 garages pool spa frpl 2 decks, garage, yard S 1250/mo. modeled, '3000/mo, Jim 38R, 2•,..,BA PV1 patio. 2 alcove, $650 refrig lncld den. gar$ 1850 873· 789
ANO Just an alley away lheplace deck pool & skytne. all amen no pets Available Sit 87S-8098 (213)418-43711 cw gar $1415/mo OBO PLUS 1Br $775/mo Full 39R 28A (1Br hat pvt
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from the sand •BA spa • Nice• Ready May S99St mo 831-2 t8S COi.Y. clean & attrectlve AVAILABLE NOW! Call OtANA PROSSER ..curlty, both quiet IO-entryl Lg IMng rm & den
2'tBA Uppef 3BA 2BA 151h S 1500 mo L-•-• t-•'l'UUt• 2br 2bl detached home Charmin" 38R 2BA 760-5000 or 644-6S90 cations No pets LEASE New c81pet & paint
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Lower Ctean & sharp _. ...... ._,,.... C ...... • 644-7211 Agent Not.. ..,.4 5687 w/many many new up-Like new 3BR 2' tBA Al · dUtW ft' great loc Hart>or Vn Home, nice II A lll-n T S 1450tmo. -• O'~ reeenlly added QUIETEST Oaad end twnhme Frplc. 2 cw gar-$995 Agt 1-3000 yrd N/peta 12000/mo ~" luJ ua 3BR 28A, I~ untt
Showa real Pm:te o l street 011ve by 4 11 age Comm pool IPI & •MC 6->. 72().IM 18 3BR 2'..SA, new Berw ,. __ , t 2171 518 lrts $1300/mo • •..---Cclit.ft .. M·F .., • .,. • -~ ....... ~ ....-i :.r e 00 AM S 00 PM ....., .. '._.a.it" .. ..,.. c~• • ._,.
Dahlia 3BR 2 ·BA spa Seabl 11 Canyon Lat•H ltac' 2141 crpt, SHITS/mo OBO -.,..1 raat l s ~~:~!71~entat~~~~~c lub beautiful & luni ~';';~~Ilse C~Ll Marilyn I IN• TIDllll Call DIANA PROSSER 2fiR 2ba hOUH Fam rm, VI~~~.~~ :l ~-· .. .... .....,.. ......... ,.,.,.,....~ • ""' ... ,. ,,. 0.•·,.,,.., ... t: ..... Of:AOLtftifl: ..... h ....... , ., .. ., .,. ~ ......... ..
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street 10 street locahons S 200 4..,. •• 802 pool. tennis. rv FaSh Ill •= b on Udo' Jusi a le"' ooors Ctstl Mesa 2124 Newpon Heights area _2._ _ Imo ~ Agent Debi Bibb $1975/mo 4/mnth mm n~la
to the bay ano beach' 2BR 2 .BA f wnHse Huge 3BR Oen 2BA xtra lg 2 lt!p!rl ltecll 1119 8'4-9060 or 642-3868 720-9680 or 722-7007 ..... --------
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4 and a den) contem gar ''"'~' S!l95 Pel ok 2 673-7307 or 675-6150 exec condo Hlupg!'d, fp4, p•-•--•• _.,...l!"l!l"'!a ____ """'"_
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architect Neutra Own *BRIGHTON SPRINGS• DISPOSAL ADULTS NO GATED COMMUNfTY BLUFFS 3br 2ba condo 2BR Oen. 2''18A comm this summer thefeafter
en are ready for a laSI Beaultlul ~p,1c.•!'lus con-PETS $795 675•0097 2 Bdrm 2 Bath Townhome S tenors & pool $3500 mo $690 714 774-3055
sale' A muSI 10 see' oos 2Br cBd w den Micro lrplca In LR I. BA. ingle st°11 ~'/arge Ask for Maureen or Ed lil"'ta Ptaa'aaala PllCE IEHCEI FHI S 1050 " I Br I Ba S695 :!,' ..... batd,bl~:f:hltupaS1~2 Pat I ~8A4-2..,..7 .... mo 760-5000 or 7S9-15•9 • Loe ,,, ,, qu·t'I wdler-...-...... -..... "" ... ~ ~.A..V 2107 114~000 TO Slll,500 I scapeo , mot•" Frplc I WESTSIDE no~· ~509. ~ ·I
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Carolyn Ross 673-7677 CALL Ve•md 549·2447 YILUS 2 story 1 garage patio °$14~~~ ~~.,=~r REALTORS • security bu1ld1ng.
• rill L h 1.t. IO'S f•EE •m S t050tmo 675-4912 Agl elevator pool gar~ P\.~ et ync ,., " " IELll ClllOS p R 1 M E 1 0 c L u 11 balcony Balboa Blvd at ~ Ile•.._ •CONDO 2BR 1 BA• 2BA 2BA 6th fir Baytront. EASTBLUFF 4BR ~ huge 3BAt 2 tBA Townhlt' 15th St S900tmo
-·• Pa110 o• huQt' P• va1e ocean view• 1200 slf. sec: bonut rm 38R pool, Pano vu 01 back bay CALL S•0-3393
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bay ocean nm 850 13 1 J
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Poor CALL 64b 2846 Call 8 30· 5 30 955-1961 00 s IO SC s "'"' *lllHllEWI• By Owner 760-1108 611 $2150 759-1943 * USTSIDE * *s~•~r 28:h gar. pool EASTBLUFF TwnhM 3Br SEA ISLAND 2b• 2 ba Single tam1I~ hom"' 3BH Larqf' 3 Br 2 .Bd ~ car mo 0<1 tenancy 11 d~•. l''tBa w/tr~ .. 6 th 1 1 c 11 _,,, ~· den Almos1 nev. Over --------• 2BA 13m,·., •m garage lg a11acheo garage w o I mon s on Y a paint & carpet 1n conven
Yero s !JOO m., 268-h~ups liplc pvt yards 557-8193 or 241-0590 looks golf co...rse-w1th IEW LISTil&!!I S 50 -~rk hlte 09'ghborhood ocean & crty hghl view
Townhome on lovely 726 w Wilson St 3Br '2' 18a pool vu $3350 car gar. w/d, lg sunny $3500/mo 786-7500 agl
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CALL 5'40-3393 Spacious 3BA 2 BA ~:~~~!'.63~"1L2L66Marilyn P~~~~~e~ 0~2E N;~,
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greenbelt New Be1bef 1 •; ~t). For onfor call 548 7001 Sotheby s IA 979-3565 ::10 i!!;506':~ :,::~ SPYGLASS ocean bay &
leal Estate Fer Salt Ctrtaa •el lbr 1022 ~~~:'"i2~~~ogoar~eat .~ ·--------•TllE ILIFFS* ageni Oonoa wa11 • Bdc•ty nNightphghl ~-1 ~s 16 DIANA PROSSER -----3BR • Oen 3BA patio ~4-6200/W 8S.·1802/H '" rm o ets "'" " •aSfft C11•t1 * Beaul!tul 38f 2 >Ba x-lg F $3600 mo 6191340-1284
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3br 2ba Opl" w/all the
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harbor & Catalina vi.ws
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1Br pool Incl gas $625
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din rm lndr~ rm 3 lrplc
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645-8897 650-4928
STUDIO· YEARLY -PARK· 398 W Wilson 631 5593
2BA lrpK: 2BR IBA Ask· S900 ,....0 645 i'lSq 631 1400 pool spa No pets ing $274 .500 645 2390 3BR IOft 2 1BA 2 Cilr gar · ~ 1: 1th I age large lot S299 000 :SBR"' Ot-n 2BA 2 ca• gar WHTSllE CITIA&E $1150 mo 2•0-2160
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pool, no pets $S50 mo to bch Parking new 1 Bedroom
Sanoy 673-2749 * carpel l•le paint Yearly 2Bdrm I ·Ba
$700 sec 673 6478 241 w Wilson
YIEWl VIEW! YIEWI
$630
$750
642-9850
$645
$780
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$1400 675-4912 Agt
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remodeled 38~ 2BA
S 1750/mo • 2BR 1BA
$1400/mo yrly 760-8618
3Br 2 •Ba lam rm lrplc.
formal dmong Spacious
corner tot Lots or patios
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lfUIWll Sofry, No Pets MtF cln nlsmk 10 st\r &IT.,_• 1FF1Cl '42·Mll Mttmo<•at Par• N_po,, .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1iiiliii·&•lliilliim'l1 •--1, •I Ill 28R 28A7 $7SO •mo AVAILABLE . From 170 • I Beach 64'4 2700 _._ & --11 Mstty lum 22-6961 & ..... Only a rew avail
1ST Mo+ITH'S RENT
801 PAULARINO
• 18R 18A S750
• 2eR 2BA sa50 •PooVS9e •Garao-M6-1118 l.33-a917
EASTSIOE SUNNY 48R
28A Upstatrs Near
stoopp1ng & sctooo11.
$1150/mo 646-4631
---------IE-SIDE 18r guest toouse * BAANONEW '* Sml, quiet ldult complex
Lg luxury 1 & 2BR
lownhouaea Conven to
belch & Sllops $7 50-
$925 No Peta 722-1700
w/tufl l1,1tctt Single per-
son. nlsmkrt pett $6001
mo 1nclds uhf 631-2074
28R 1 BA. small back yard
Gas WutietfOryer toll-
ups No pets Adults
pref d 64S· 1631 All 4pm
•l&lll lllf.l/111( E/SIDE Unique Oestgn
TOtlfllnhM type 28R t '28A 1 Vaulted c:ertmgs 3br
W/O & Cat>te hook ups I 2 •t>• 2 car gar ""' 0990-0IW, patk> 1 No pets' ers .,, d tok up ate
$ISO/mo. $aO() deposit miCrO end unn b*e to
33e Cabf1llo 5-49-7505 t>eecn no pets S 1050
l rno $600 MC 631-1211
*EASTslnC* EXTRA LRG 1BR N-IU(. crpt/patnt. POOi no pets
$550~ S350 sec
S..Utltul 1 BEDROOM & '* •646-36111• *
2 BEDROOM • Starting al GARDEN APTS • 28R
$825/rno Includes Q4S S7251mo t8A $59'5Jmo
waMr.. hMl &-o-age._ Poot • fff-IH)f' t 32.9
2111 IUD Ml-1114 AVOC.OO 722-7637 ~.
•Mesa Verde qu1et clean
38R 2BA trpic ,_apt
patio. dbl oar lndry rm S 1175 No Pets 640-2495
Garden Apt spacious
28R d'• Wl #q)IS orps
C.bte ready End oar
$690 ~pets 64~5517
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~OUNO MONfY$SS
~ouno j ~ontns 190 aroo
ria~ no.w t>ff!' tu•~eo"' to
NB PotlCe Ca• 64-1 -37,.
10 •Ottnt·ty amoo•·• ios• &
ocat•on
beet11 scN>ots par • • avl 611 S4 7 51mo 790-81115 lhoppiog
6401 WEST WARNER t• n..r ~c -4•l• DULUX Newport Crest
142-1121 ,..,, <l•'\lf Aini '.:r.Ml'l.l<'"•"\ Condo Alf amenities ,,...,, ·~·"' """'If\" ,,. S6001mo • ... tu M/F ~te LfYI IT Tm llACI lr. .. '• ,., ~AJr-. ~>lt1t 20's-30's Avl NOW
H B ~tan on-site Travel .,._,.,h, '4'tf'\' llM ,,,.,.., Bafbara 645-t373
tre•lef 1t1 our RV P8* ,,,..,,...,.ffi:rr,ir..Ceut\ Fem,n·lmtlf NBtwtonnm..
S525 • e1ec • d9'> CALL r • ~ l"" r ,.,,,,. t~"" all amen1t1es garage
536--4316 Sam-6pm 'f"< ,..,.""' rc~f"' ~ walk 10 beach $490
...... lwla UH ~ ~"" -lUhts 650-6534• .. a-•-. t... DADV l\.IC\WJDf"'\DT Fem n·$1T1kr arv ~oous ---• r'°"'" •~vv~ 1 38t condo C MJN 8 all h leant '42·2Ul 17141 M4-1to0 Amen111es $367 -'"'"'' _.,.__....__ Avl 6 1 549-2362 or
18R Apt w1pnva1e erlCf
991 age steps 10 O<»lll'l
Avail now• S700 mo
675-4630 Agt
28R IBA TRl·PLEX
,__,,..,.., c--583-7565 leave msg
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•Mlllbs.itn A/C Ample pa<lling S495
21155 E Cst Hwy 675-6900
llO I 11H SI n LOST De19t1 Ion<; na,r cat
1617 WESTCLIFFORtllE "' t>loe ·~ th1nes1one
Ct11rl•magne Are a Nwopt Beto Agl 54 1-5032 I c 0 11 " 1 I'll ii ,.,. e
Balboa Peninsula 780 s I Stoo1echlts Piea~ cau
prime ofc space Great 492-690 t v-W11tl patio Avl 5 5
Catt Judy 631-8555 HWAlll CAT
l Whll• m .. .e IOS! s I r ~ d lu.c 900 s I 1560 c ameo Htghianos COM
Soper>0< Co"• ..-esa 759·&429 ~I suite IO< $ 175 Up Of
$850 '°' all &42-9666
Tll mcmvtSllTI
Newpo<1 Ctr Fast11on ISi
The ENietent An .. nah ....
atin 3611
fChlltoavent No pets
S800tmo Credit check
642 1575
VERSAILES PENTHOUSE
28Rt28A ClbhM pool
sec S975/mo 720-9213
or 54 7 -63116 Iv msg
F 10 stir 3BR nome
E StDf N/smti LOW r.ent
"' .cctlng lo< cto~es
coo•ono etc 6.45-2357 Full service °' ans-•no
Male 21-30 n-smkr no serv1ce1ma11 only
EXPERIENCED Norse s
Atde seelt•llQ private Ooh
)Ob Live out Reasonao~
,.,., 631 11761
28R Liwer Oupte11 on ttoe
Peomsula S9001mo I blk
to ocun Garage CeH
LlN 759.4 175 Days 9-S
WALK TO BCH NR HOAG
• IBR $695
•2BR 2BA $895
Pool 5'>a eatra ~mg
140 I Supenor 646-6838
WALK to beach e 18r den * .... SIOG• S850 •Sludto $625 FrtQ d~to•astoe< SIO,,_ POOi lndry gar E\'eS
incl No pets S45-411S5 I 734-4312 or 528., 1416
pels stir 2Br twntose &40-S470
trplc gar S400molC..ancial Pre,.rty --------.elect_ 641·3260• J7ll
Male. prel prof nl~r stir I 5-king respons.tilt: ~r-
28R wt pvt bat to HB 1350 Sq ft Best Harbo< I •no t>abyS•ller •o• m, f;mc
Twnttsi 1• • m1 to bch svcnoc•non me M ttss DlftlT. ,,., ~ C 1111 rea '
$375 -, u11ls -dee> Avt 1t aQ1 $1 35 Ft Ca.11 Curi Reier enc es rn~s· oe
6 1 536-6169 Kris Sr 531-1266 prov•Oed Sa1<lr) ~..,_
-t tabl t • Please ca * 211111 SlOO• Frig d1stowastoer sto\fil
Male stir Costa 11.'esa Hgts S40-7796 al1e1 6p,., o• WM~" WEEKL V NOW' Beauhlulty hme OwTI bath Ntsmkr iea\19 ~
fum!Shed NB ooean trOfll $460 'mo incl ut•ls &
3t>r 2ba ~ho fri>IC 2 cleaning Jan 631-1862
•'t ...... -•
1nci No e>ets >45-t855
CUUnPtST
Some D001i.•Mc:>·l"l9 EA~i
lent pt\C/nt-¥ert>al & c.om·
monoc.alloo S1t11ts W P
"~""ecsoe neoplu1 A1>11>-
1, 10 e•<n •BM WOfO,tar
l\i o r •• smoker C••I
499-51115 MOfl· Fro 1 ·Spm
CMI F/T.
N1Cf' env•fOflmefll C.<>oe
Pa) Call 494·9650
llUYUYHUH
wan1ed Florist Good
orov1ng rac<><d 1152·91 ~5
WlllHTlllll r
"'l'M! <ftange COHI Oa111
P1•01 s •OOl<•ng to• • .,
en~rgetoc e>e<SC>fl to a.-
sist our Otitroct Manag«1<s
3 days during ttlf' ,.....
weeo.~ds and r1oit0ays
Apphc.an1 must have re-I
ltat>oe car with valid CA
dr1ver~ lo<;.8" M proot ot
r Su•ance 1r10 D~V
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Sales
SALE CREW
MANAGER
Put you Direct Sales Ex-
perience to good use working
with teenagers.
You can make $500 Plus per
week. If you can hire, train, &
motivate a Special Sales
Crew getting new customers
for THE DAILY PILOT.
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Call Keith Hardie
... IPYlWlll•
Lg 28R 28A Reserwi
YOUt• now! $825/mo No
Peta 1117 W Victoria
Day• 979-999 t Eves
Ultl, ....... ,.,.
wllrg SM1tl0 In good IOCale
$410/mo 1159 W 19ttl *••••• 11W--• L~ ger~ MalH tor large 3BR ping1receivong doors Eapl.,.tat 5530 330 Wnt_lay St. I ~7&4 1400 s I warehou38 ship. I
L-IDIY 1·111•1•11-• WESTCUFF B•yv-conc:so Garage dO*ntown tocat1on Avail ----m-a Cma •Ha, Cl 12121 LG28r 1'•8a.lrplc,patl0, * 2BR2BA rcfrtg d/1111 trplC po ol S525 -S625 , 5,15CaOJudy631-8555 *--r-11: * oei .. ~n9am&SpmM-F new carpel paint. OtW Newly conslructed cus-1100 sq 11 pool crpori • 644-2607 • Stellar Jot> w c..-..-am~ 0 ~ 642 321
218-890-8818
111a111 -a 1111•
979-311.411 Pam
Avt now S795tmo • dep tom oall. cab4,,.ts n-n pet $850/mo 645-0302 BALBOA ISLAND l1rm tor 11 star F "T Ctorg ' ca th at 4
''*" r Alf utols 1nc1 P"vate Iliac. hatah Snare 5t>r luxury OO<ne April l5 2 yr iease challenges endless •e-2273 M A 645..&.161 st~ rf'frtg d1sm..asn.r NB BLUFFSIBACKBAV Manne Ave store Ava, Bkopr Oul•es varteO ~e~a•l•2•0·S------J.:::=cmz
•HT SEE entry BaQ. Bay area No •!"'-------.:.lll:S pool ... 2 non-smll po:ot I S 1700 mo wons.t><hly & S01t0 ell.Pe'
28R 28A frpic encl gar-pets 9-4 Oa ly >45-4855 t-1 Z1• women Lg mstr BR SI.Ille WatertrOflt Homes Ritrs • must A great oppriy
East std• Costa Mesa avatl 6 1 $550 121-8 133 673-6900 t>31·8480 age Ill butll-ms ne•r •WTlllfF SP£ctAL ~
... ._ stooos S695 mo room w kita-l lndry NB F 2~5 to Siu conOD GRAVESITE Pac1hc v-••....,·rr-•• ---·--·· 1110 CENTER • lBR IBA frpl s725 Lse POOi p11 voled ges Villa Balboa -of •• I a N• PO t -~ ... -POOi no pets d ,,. carPQf1 . 1 .... o r u r Y ~"" ' Fun charge data et"ll'y & Sparkling c:iean large TSL MGMT 642-1603 • 722_11140 722 8011 '* S350 mo 548-33411 bay ooea.n pool iac: $4 5 Beacn S600 net 16191 o.vrOff •eports ~fits
Garden apts 9-ut1My Female,_ s Cs1 PIH ;.>f,1-~.w 646-l072IH 487-07111 19K Vr) NB :59.9317 l
fandacaped grounds llWl.Y •cea<l 405 Frwy Share t>atto '* NPRT BCH * I , 11. f ' ._1 Pool&spa.pauos/decils 28r ,.,ea •l gat crpts ET IETll•Cllmlt kllch w d pool lal PTollM n-smkr 91111 24-34 auatsl. la&aC19J •DENTAL RDA •
gatage Of carport Sorry drps. bltons tncd patio (II T1I m..F CClllS( 5350 mo -~ 556-1737 to sn ~...... 2t>r 2ba I I 111 fer Salt C he er t u 1 w a • m no pet• 836-4120Calf 1-5PM r --.. I a11a enthoor .. as11c & •er• 0 S r IH lwil • FURN t>drm kit pr1v nr SC condo a v I IM M .--' I •SEVERAL LOCATI N 2439 Orange E $750 ... ,, lC "' ~ Plau Depend mature $425 mo . deposit m 10 ~ SPe<:••I .,,. the NOrds that
B.c:tlek>r ~~ 2619 Santa Ana D S735 ~ ·~ -IOol\ ~ lady non·smkr S335trno m °' yrl~ Ol 650-0602 • t>est 0escr1bt' ou• Def'ln11
1 Bedroom ~ &67 Vietona L S720 c-• ...,_11 <~ / • S50 dep()Slt 540_.791 .,._ __,,... teiln\ & ol't•Cf' '"'vr.,mnt
29drm 1·.ea S775 tr 111"" AC W D Ill\ Pr~r Fem prof n sl"M.r -n•11: •11:-•-we ~ your SUPf""•O•
2250 Vanguard S40-9626 llWU •cea&mt r.r, ~ ,.... f•fll&lc' Stir c M MOfltocel•o condo 23-35 srw JBR Twntote 2 II• IU aa.ss cna"s Of> e•pert "'~ & ~·-
-- - - ---Large !Bdrm near B•k~ & llft iw If.~! ;1. -c• nr OCC w anacl'led 911r t>lks 10 t>cto Fp d w $328 On S..Utitul Newpo<18a) nQ pe rse>na•••t Sa•
Badletor $560 Fa1rvte1111 NEW Carpet fU\ A1t 1111,~tr~uet age PTvt entry use ot ut1ls SJ6.-0925 Ev lnctud•ng prrvate com· ~-.,0•1"19 e·~· • oa~ wr~
1 Bedroom $655 t"9 drapes paint vanity "'°"*' '11~ DO W '0 $325 mo 979-962 I PROF M F '°'master Brio merc1al sl·p $21 500 "'' o~ lf'fil<>' l<v•~
28dnn 1' •Ba S750 I •• I u res G • r • 9 e ~ b Z?ll 3t>r 2 •ba hse nr beactu n 675-94117 d •99-1520 e Ca I R,.bf'Un 85 ~ 124• 280rm 28a Twntos $850 S5951mo S40-3393 _ a.teb(!!ete COM o w Wi O Fr~
A Good Place To Start Looking Is W ith A Job That's
Fun. Respectable. Has Opportunities. And Stlll
Leaves You Time To Go To School Or The Beach
Without Completety G1vmg Up YOUT NlghU1te.
EARN $6. 10-$9.50 PER HOUR!!!!
• Easy Evening Hours • Salary • Comm -Bonuses
We Will Train Someone With A Winning Personaltty.
l2S ~~~ -~~1424 llW'l.Y •CIUTO EASTBLUFF 2BR 1 ..SA UN ul 9'TlL SS50 mo 675-8076 laftltllO tlat i._ --:s~~·~·;~:::,.~E~
Bachelor SS90 2BR wtgar ne-Cl'Pts l'ff'119face pattO pool Wllty rentals now avan qesp 3rd pefson n-smi.te U ~ _.. P ! •or sm•ll t>us '" norne C II" 642 4536 E t 430 'Bedroom S690 IT>cd yO S:W,.4120 l -5PM S9751mo 9411 Amigos $147 00 wit & up 2274 25-35 Shr JBr 28a c M WAITO· PC si.1llS "" WP AR Call Pat 0 1n -x
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2Bdrm1'•8a $7902526SantaAnaD $710 Way644-0906 NwptB•vdCM646-7445 hse .wspa "' SCP1z l1nvestorforHous;ooAP1s l Profmanr1e<goooie11er l N BeQZ B tltl '1K E'th I
181 E 18th St 642-08!>6 2176 Placentia c $670 EASTBLUFF spacious 2br Vauti•• ••••• 11 S3SO . uhls 557 9022 Local Texas Broker toes wrtting Sktn'I lie· rtrs It May ot . u sn ansas I er.
--------NEWPORTHEIGHTS•rea 2baaot Frplc dlw encl nu TEMPORARY I deals M'ke650-1400AgtlH8area 9664172 , .. f!!llm ____ ... ~1111111 .. --------.. -....... ----· 1 Bedroom S695 28r 191 yard S695·mo 2-car garage pool I ROOM FOR RENl
2Bdrm t•.ea S805 -deposit no pets $1050 mo '* 759-1534 A SUMMER STEAL' Female Roommate ""ant
151 E 2 llt St S48-2408 • 642-5722 '* . UT LIClTill Furn qua•nt hOuse lo• ad Mature adul1 (prei BEAUTl~BR ;::.: ~ Hetghlli twnhSe-Del~ 2Br 2Ba .,.,,,., ;:t s:J':no1.8fu\i~v: ~~.t~ o;:!~ ~m:-;
Q\1191 x. style 2BR lrpic '"'2ry rfT' Ocean V-Gat cable 6 1-9 30 5 min trom t>a apt m Costa Mes.
bo1l1·1nS. wall! to ~ garage $8251mo 1665 wro hlo.-up Man., extras N4lwPOf1 Ek!ac:tt OCMn A v a , 1 1 m m e d
ptng $S50 631-5594 lrvtne Ave rll 720-9422 Prime N""l)I 8dl IOcation I Miiter >4()...8516 675-.4202 S350tmonth Ut1I pd
ICE n E .... CK BAY Close to t>eac:to $895l mo pool hot tub PteaM calf DITT• Tm N LI L °" '101 H1lara 0CH1 2 nu 1wnn~ decor·
E/SIDE 28f 1Ba. ,..,..,.. Apartment S4501MO TSL MGMT 642 1603 •tor turn spectac.utar• JUOy at 642-4321 ex1 .-...,.. Fum1Shed uto111ies tor 4&3 3g2 sec 115 pools J 16 days trom 9-5
lg yaird with patto. wasMI' old4W smote 548-7576 •• -· 1--is r.,. ball run exer tilt-up, $750/mo 1.4WW _,., ...., Are yOU boerding ....
boredom 1 Find a,,_. e•c:n ·
ing ~t lo daalhed
254& Or-.nge Just a call doee n aa . 11 the Oelux~ UM y<ty IN rm Chan Isl Hbf S700wtl
TSL MGMT 842-1803 c;a1r, to~ $1450 673-50911 2300mo 8051984·2558
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~4.80 ...
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end the price Is the ..,,.
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how to pear,, wtm ttema to .... plul W-.. tor a better
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You CM purcMie yow-GarlQ9 S... Ktt for S 1.00 when
you .. 'f04Jt lli.t lit
Advertising 6C2-1678
$2.56 per day
Thats ALL yov pay fOf
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tty!tup'd & .,...,. own Puerto PlltM. o.na Point '5hf. apPfOK ehr wttk. Type a mite offloe'WOl'k F1'1 Dav-. Mtyttl'IOf •· Offic• S>Waon w/Public
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Blip 1va11 '5000 "'h or w/belge lfftl"tel Inter ill!
tr41Ge. e1e-ease optlona. Only 42,000 ml. t~k l tOOll Jim &4~·5711 TYU·Thurl D 2 HOUHWll• or retired 11'111"-291-8118 t\tlatlont & Mrttlnt
04SS35 ID Pim.,,.. orM1 SS/hr 122.aoeo Al!TAIL ..,.,~ .FOR SALE it CuttOITI wh .... I cat
11· Guollne Pecket. phont 09tlonal. 129•500
tGENERALHEL..,.-GYN , N 8. Bright. •flllOLUI P1t-•&1H LADIES SHOP ne•dt CanAebtllal\157·1244
r--... M t I tore enef'QetlC, 91'.'IOY worillng FIT & PIT p lf'90t'IS Medtd ,.._ -· woman/girt tor f<u• or l1600·C•" Lou *871-1419*
54M547 or ess-1540 PlYMUTS TM •It ";. ~:~.:end •lpubllC. Muat hlY9 •KP tor gen9f'8I ottice dut-Cen .. rn $100 /wll.I PIT 549.1399 en 8 30p llelfT&lf
Lelntetn truckt end 1111111\ AIP. A/A & btltlng a euc:h as· XeroK cop)'1ng 873-4162 ask tor Roy Newport Pen1fl9Ula Con· --Too mueh c;ull csown'P 42 MA TT HEWS A~ Cebln L .... 19 Of newer M9Z N\J ves sKw1.1P hdaJ•hWf '" collec:ttOnl 720-11M l II typing, llttng & preQar -• RET All SALES • 9Ulttng flfm n9edl luH ~1.11pment, Appty 1930 Ing 1hlprnent1 Exp ri.tp· PIT AECEPIGEN OFFICE FIT & PIT enthu11utiC time aecre11ry. min 5 yt ~ft'po<t BIVd lllMUL FIMT lfflOE fut but not ll9C Nhlpotl Npof1 Bch Law Otlice Selelpeople wanted for a eKp Xll\1 typing & phone SPICIAL OAIAGI SALi IA fl Gr"t wllerlront home. ComPlft our l•rgt Mlee:t
138K owe A vs 848-9000 0 A.C. •Biii FllllY OB OYN ~tlonll1 In· ~tlcals 897 w lt 30·5.30 dly N-smkr lun. new retell atore In 1klll1 req'd 875-3551 I{ eurtnee •AP I billing 181h St Newport Beach S5 50lhr 720-0171 FUhlon Is For further ONLY~ /llne. CALL 642-5671. SEARAV 25' 1971 Low ~. hling etc FIT _ •IM0-1420• _ S.2· 751' 1 •IE.lL. llTAll * Into. cell 152· 1070 Alie SRllTUY /IUEPT hour a. Xlnt cond Ownr
J>tnellU Call IPG at1t11L FlllJlfRll *OPERATOR '* H••sf•-tor Stephen or Mtehele Full· Time lem1t1er taataia E8!_~)'60S-075~7:eoo ~&i-81n 8 OBGYN ... ~ --•• -wlconstruction Industry ..._ _______ .., Y II I " ... .
• usy I .......... port lmmed opening Eitper Young aggress•ve lleet'lsed anltl UUI FIT PIT Mvat type WordPfoceSS A • " l.4 ......... . .. Flll&Y Ctllter F T &4S-MS!I pref Wknd graveyard Agents wl eKp needed to For pool atore Musi l>t Good front olllce appear-Furn, antlquee, kitchen·
"9rt1Futl Time, CQrone del ~ IPPTY Frl·S•t 111111 Newport show & sell properties mature person, exper-I ance & professional al· ware 75 yura eollecllon •I PllllH •----L-111--14 __ _
Mar office MI F 6'4-4022 E•p'd Manager tor CM Beach &44-7050 with a Top Producer 1enoe de11rable but not 11tude a muat 241-6288 ol stufft 129 Agate (alley) LIT SALi With trt1ltr cover 3 u .ils.
t-relllWANTED M-Fsple .,.. apls RentlSaJary IUllE •m High comm1111ons & n.oessary i62-4333 F II •ir•vtO( llf-•TRll li•L-. Sal t-4 1oo·s ot Items 51100 Biii. 722-8707 a Span Leundry & Dfycln· negot~. 458•7030 bonuses Call PA TRICK 9PI ,.._," .... Furniture, clothes book I
Jng Inquire 11 2813 Nprt 1111-1! ... & ..... , IEllS1D TENORE 760-8702 Agl 11 l·I F/T Immediate openings tor 2 Ptlliual1 1107 All proceeds oo to ti.Ip Sli,a/Dec•s/lttr&ft
81vd N8 673--0630 ""'....... ta loo«fng I« FI T Asst l(MeftAM/IEI ._ Ul 11·1 P/T Service Lot Porters Must .,.. ___ '""I'!"_"'"!"~ hendlcapped youth. lOU
Are you o11e< 18 VM-rl old Ol1triCI Managers $5 75 VU',,_ •r• Sml trlendly 47 bed all pvt have clean eppearanQe, Werner & Loa Jardlnas 1_"'!!"!'i"P.'"'ll"l~"'1'111"'1"!""-llSTESl/l&Sllll and have a d~eble hr 30-40 hr wit Full ben· Growing rMlaur&nl group SNF ln Leg Bch Stable good driving record, de· (ecrou lrom mile square 21' SLOOP wltA 351
i:1T for ruteurent. Xlrlt cat ind euto lnsuranoe ellts gas allowance Meda mature team play· CNA staff 494•8015 sire to grow wlcompany. perk) NEWPORT BEACH benet11s & wortllng con-Start now and deli~ Good driving record tr with prof eppear1nC11 __ 18 yrs ot ane Bring OMll UT aa.-1-MlY --MOORING
ci11ions ~Y In person newspapers ror the o'c' proof of 1nsur1nce (7141 & attitude Phone & ~n-SAILBOAT INSTRUCTOR report & -;pply 10 Don Ill(. 1ifi St Rut. ltacla 1140 StO,OOO 642•1557 Tom llFnl'S Reg1Sltr Newspaper 540-3008 12 noon 10 7pm 9fal orfllee exp a must Needed In Newport Bch Elhs Newport Imports _ GARAGE SALE. Old re-
3 30am 10 6 00 am Eern Permanaent poslllon ..,.11h 25-28 ft etu111ng 1111 3100 w Cst Hwy 642-9405 c .. tl •esa 1124 corda. boolls &mags. lbl· SLIP 01 llll ISU
Fasruonlsland lfT .... SlllEIJll benefits Call Judy boats WkndS Now FIT -·~ m•-o lots of-•ac W111takeupto48 sellbolt
Hotel 5550 to S650 • monih or Painting houses In Costa 631-8555 summerincludlngwknds SERVICE STATION *llYE•IWAY• ;hid n~i SAT 1.'2~m AvlJune t 8181990-5066
.. tell htel Attta4a.. more' ~a~~~~ ;~~1 Mesa 40hr wk $6 with fllCEmOl/IH OFO Call 645-7100 Salary?~~~~~N~nellls WllElllSE l&LE 18401 Del Mar Lane HB Iliac, Tr1a1~t1tita
0 -11 oceanfront B & B •G•RDENGROllE bonuses Sefin 937·0Blt SALES Full or PIT Apply P"'1
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5 F'rwy near 9MCf'I Blvd
In evena Perlt
.,,..a "' Growing restaurant group Come & talte advantage of ltwptt ltac~ 1111 ---.--hotel nHdl bondabl• •WESTMINSTER PAlfll'flt needs meture teem play-IUIA PlllTllESllT 2590 Newport Blvd. CM decorators lhowroom -c •• ,.u/Truleu
mature ntsmkr Wiil train •HUNTINGTON BEACH Custom experience only er with prol appearance Dana Premier ciub his 1m-SVC ST A TION ATTEND lurnllure blow-out• We re llLTI F&al. Y IA&.E 1014 MERCEDES '85SOO SEC
roght person at $5 hr C•ll 1£0 Local rels 722-177 I & attitude Phone & gen-mediate PIT oe>entngs tor FIT p T Comm hrly not a making prolll. we I UT ·HI l•-Stw* 1-onr, bleck on bleck
0.cklorappt 673-7030 eral office exp a must S•lea & Marketing Gd oppty g vaca Ins 1u1tneedthespat4 •FRI l615RUTHLANE FflCflSTOQll TlrH. rims lowered
•HOUSECLEANERS EmA•mt lo pPARTRTIMEt o Permanent positton Promouons UptoSlS 2201ECoastHwy.COM &SAT9·3.3183Unll8·2 1An11ques,butcherblk1bl Tratlers. RVs, Boats Smokedglass.carphn
F How Ooes St .382 part-ana oint esor ana w be net 1 t • Judy ..-. hour Salary • bonus A e (bet ~ A rport I Lots ol TLC! ••3,5001 needed Tues thru rtday p Cl b h ,. ........ 1rw Y w._.. 1 lawn & bldg supplies. Costa Mesa 642-3074 .-56 hr Must have own car trme a year sound? That's I rem1er u as im-631-8555 No weeltends Apply In Telemarkettng Loop & Paularino) I washer clothes & more' obo 638-7756/all 5 •850_4119* wna1 the Army Reserve meo1a1e openingi. for -pereon only 2513S Park lltttrcyclea/
w111 pay you to sla<t Train Sales Promotions See llECEmOllST /nPIST Lantern. o p S. Beverly 2 POSITIOIS SAT 9-4 Tools. bicycles '11 llWI HOD
PERSONAL one ~end • month Ad under Sales ° For an tnlertor de-'"Bllrtons 9~pm No ICC SWAP lfn .1 clothes Lots of every-ScNttrs 1011 Auto T·bar, tow m11 Xlint
COMMERCIAL a,,d '"'"o weeks a yeer PIX OPE••y1• sign flooring company phone calls please lVAIUILE EVERY SAT/SUN Orange thing even an old 1eep• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cd $7950 pp 760-6774
, 1111ES UNDERWRITER C•ll today see 1t you nA ft S 1200 mo Ask f lor SALES Coast College Fairview 3226 Broad SI Nwpl Hts •ll fl""*• CllllU
o est agncy Loe J quahly ALL HOURS In Newport Debra (7 14)75 .. 0241 and Adams. Costa Mase SAT/SUN 10•5 1910 HOIDl ••-Wayne Arprt area Salary IE All YOI CAI IE. Beach 833· 147 1 1"'8 STiit( SALES II you ve ever been dis-Adm1sslOfVEarklng FREE LIFTUOI
:iµen Benefit:> incl Con· llllY llfSEllYE. PRESSIAI llECEmOllST FIT PIT Musi have min 2 couraged about lele-SPACES HO 432-5880 4230 Park Nwprt Apt 204 SUPEISPO•T New paint. rebUllt engine 1ac:1Sue957 1122 F TforBeautyStuO.o Xlnt yrs retail exp. NewPor1 1 phone salttS beca\19e of 63l-l607i64~·734'l n goodcond,only30KMI Anaheim 772· l460 benefits & working con· Beach s II nest Drug poor managemen1 or ___.. --Chair:; dbl bed desks ASKING $1000 PEllllY'S PIZZA Corona 735·8325 d•hons. Apply in person Store Call Mon-Fri g.5 scam o.....,ators please dressers dishes wrol 750 cc, CIF C1fl l --1•1 tr le •• 1 .. _ 15 Costa ••esa 540 t026 Orann.o Coast Oa11y Pilot is .--· s ELL Iron patio furn ratla" ,.... • f'• hours ""us "" "" · •-llffll'S Mr Wells 760-0 111 give us a call We otler •· Lo"' mrleage Mint con-_.,..ed v""'n•nns App1., Cvpress 527 .5t61 looking lor a Pressman chalrl, dining rm suit 141·1 . ., ,,_ " th 2 3 d1t1on•• n per~on :i t08 • w Dana Point 4g3.1901 w1 · years expeuence FaSh1on Island Sales •Prolessional coffee table etc'
:>ceantroni N B I F'ullerton 44 7 -4461 on a web offset press Ulll h h I if. d · lust Stlll * Gardf.>n Grove 638-8750 Opportunity lor advance· ltCt,fitllSf· Training I roug Cass le SUNDAY ONLY 8-4pm TOYOTA '81 Ce a. 2 dr.
lllllTHllCE PfllSOI Hunt Beach 962-882 t menl benel1ts salary Fnend.ly prol person tor WllLE •Lucrahve 642 5618 Anflqu• roll-top Oesk 2 S 1200 010 am1tm cass. atr 5 spd
T h N-port Channel Ld Habra 871-9140 commensurate with e• YH Commission • dratting tables 600 Gary Kini cond very reliable
J C 7 busy phones hte clencai Structure Pl ott 15th s\ ti" 111 • I $2800 c• • 642-29 11 "' c11 642-3030 0ranne974-29~0 pe11ence al I 14) dut--w tram GroW1h LWI 6." • •••• .... "' 3 ..... •Pleasant Wori. Saao1eoack v1~ 768·5251 642-4 21 ask lor Hani. ......,.01'1 Good salary. •tsHCt after l•• 88 740 VOLVO $255/mo 11a•11CllllST Sant~ •na 836-9924 -...... E.nvttonmenl Ellflo,.eat WaatN K1'1ctllUH8I 6015 .. .,,... Noroomleftlnlheg.ar-I benefits environm Train to be a broker Earn •Guaranl~O Hourly * * * Tot pymts $15.300 3000 "c1teNe•eFullorP T Lag1Tusttn'31-048 1 forthecar?Acalltoc.;;;_ •752-2233• S5111r comm1ss1on and wage 5535 B&S power mower xlntl Cap Red Clsd end Ls
Illig 495· 7169 Westminster 891-2278 .,_, ...._._ I s1oo • d I II OAC 641 2886 •-------..j~-------•li'iii,_,ic:eniii''iii-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil F\ECEPTIONIST1 learn a new pro ession •Ad•1ancemen1 F student 30 wants to .. rawer stee le • tPRAtTICE BUILDER lor Call Rick Hart at Walker Opportunity tor righl Houses11 W Hsekpg e,1tp 26 0 $45 Brass lamp 88 Volvo 240 DL
hollsllc pain center 1n & Wel1tngton. 722-9566 md1vldual Will start 6 4 tor summer S28 Diamond back BMX 4 Wlaetl Drive / JHfl S2161mo Tot $ 12.960 MANAGEMENT Fashion lstend Mature SALES, FIT Dally •111 Xlnl refs 548-5881 Viper· 7.h6~18m30•~ $ lb5 9030 2000 Cap Red Clsd end
Will train M·W Fall eve rl 0 L~ o •C ~"1 28•6 x1nt oppty al Benetton LIVE IN Satary House-'ll 1 0 17 • "' "" · 0
Tu 4 Th S7 ~hr 40 hrs Main Pl Kayla 542-82831CaU Mrs Collin at kee;ring organization ORILL PRESS $250 Radl· "''' " VW 87 CA~IOLET Blue
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COSTA MESA. CA 92626
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on for size.
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earner might be 1ust your size Just send 1n
this coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are
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~~ ~:i~e ~s19 1765 642-453& 430 3 30-9 00 companion shopping al arm saw $200 Sander White with white lop best seller am/Im cass. SAUS-F /T, P /T p M meats office gkills No grinder $75 Jtg saw Cassene PS (504429) ate. alarm, HI warr -llEl!!ISTEREI Market new summer prod children please Smoker $120 3 whl bicycle with $11,411 $12 500 OBO 675-7007 • uct Good SSS Call Tetephont!Sales Personable cartng basketS50 llyoubuyall IEITILISS'T Dav10 960-3451 IEATIUCltlYIOO• 1 female Call Carol I will throw •n table & A•tH Dt• .. tic 9300
FIT or PT Must have 673-4766 or 675-3445 bench(FREEI See al t3l CAD ·65 OElllLLE. 4 dr. *SALES* EARN E i8tn St ap1 -1 Costa ou1901n9 persona1t1., M L •• 6 6 cg 6 59K m1 good body and • 538-1 17 8 '* Jet s~ i<; Yamaha Boats tfC•I• IH Mesa or call 4 • ., 1 running condition $4 700
Scooters e'cellent pay $400 $1000 /WK XJlti, ti 6010 GREAT BUYS' Must sell OBO (619) 724-9008 lllllll llOSTESS largn• Oehvery tn us • a Furniture luggage Ches•
1'pl Complell showing Will trd1n Call Andy 1 '* * * * * freezer 40 gal r1sh tank I NABERS
Apl5 light bookkeeping •642-8870• IAnl•Que Oak d1mn9 set iupp1>rware executive Tracks 9035 Wll Week: d 1'S7 Hr Tra ning comm heaveiy carved feel 8 "'!"!'"'!!'9"'!---.!"' ..... --1 fr~':-1~ Ener~~" ~ o:~ SALES YI WOlll * 6AM· f2 Noon Mon-Fri cnrs S 1600 &46-5657 I de<~ ,& assorted hSI~ I 85 EL Camino Full power CADILLAC Lumber vo Some -k-Cau Now. 5 Pos111ons Left -•lems CASH ONLY •Int cono l:>ed 11ner etc
penOable ~5-4855 enos Good driving re· As~ for L 11 COST A MESA AITIQI( EMPOlllll I '* 768 7o99 * S7200 Jim 24 1-0272 day BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
UH $1-12. I cord w111 trarn Pay llex 548 6919 1931 Newport Blvd CM ONE WAY airline 11cket to 751·1923 evening ofla1emodel.low m1leage
Reserva11on agent pos-Call for app 549-3073 MJ LAGUNA NIGUEl 50 Select Dealer!! Chicago $120 normally ,14 FllO SIPEllCAI Cadtllacsin Orange
il•ons now available 25 582 t240 1Dealer space available) I $340 Days 645 5639 or County! See us loday1
SE•ISTIIESS IANTIOUES OAK roll top Eves 721-1373 Auto air mag wheels &JIO•l100 hours m.n,mum No e.p " DRAKE cruise control tA397 101 • r>ec.t!s:>ar, wot 1.3,,.. on Exp d single needle & $825 Pine mantel $750 w R, TE , our au t 0 SI 11._
•ne 1oti Mu<,I oe out overloci. operatOI Call OFFICE ,....;r-n1 ,...4 n Pini" commoae $50 Small F I , u 2600 Hart>or Blvd
8"4 7430 or 723.0970 '-'YcrtL\.l"UJ S2S R biograpny or sight im COSTA MESA go•n1: .:ino p~rsonab e _, TEMPORARY AND pine lab•e are '>•Oe paired 01 stroke patients
Coo;taMP.sa lo(.lt•on Call IEPT.SECflrTAflY I d10~ sewing aesk $375 Outline & tape $1095 CADILLAC COUPE b t" ri '.:! 7 pm M TH "1 TEMP TO PERM Bentwood hat rac~ S75 645 44ao OE VILLE 78 runs great ·, '-S-' 15" Li•id" Growing C1v1I Engineering POSITIONS AVAILABLE 786-8301 Day!> h 1 h ., ., u power everyt mg eat et
& Land Planning Firm •Receptton•SI!. Turn vi tni> Cenlut) Fret to Yoa 6022 int S2 0001080 see~s eapeneocf'd ge,, •Clerk!. McthOQony 1nc1 1rg lor----------645·9854 ask tor helmet eral olt1ci> secretar'i' with •lyp1sts ma bddront 0., rm tbl I IUTTtlS Head
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PPr<;on Lo!> C.iballeros
Soorts ComplP• t 7272
N'°" Hope FV No phone
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good lyp•ng computer & •Secr1>1a11e" 6 <.;IVS Ug in scale Fref' 10 gOO<l nome 7 wks -OO
phone skills detatl orien •Data Entrv 00f'ra1ors S 1950 tor all 760 8041 old CM 642-2911 A•IOI l•portH 91
te<l E•cellent benet11s & •Word Processors -
wor111nQ environment 1n •Accountmg Clerks
Southern Orange Coun REGISTER NOW
t) Sena ri"sume 10 Mr ANO EARN
F uen1eo; al Robert Be<n •Bonus SSS
Wotham Frost & As~ •Paid Holidays
Appliucea 6011
86 Sears Kenmore Hvy
duly washer Lg capacny
Hdly ever useo $300
963 5693
FREE PUPPIES lo good CURA hom .. 6 wk P1t.M1a Pup-A
pies Very plavru1
631 4305 IEST ACUllA VALIE
14125 Alton Parkwa., •Pa•O llaca11ons Somelh•OQ spec••l waits for 1rv1ne CA 927 18 t8400 Von Karman
outocta inclu .. heO Ste 130 Irvine 474-2974
J 1 I r I a Just bring u1 your lowest
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FRIGIDAIRE 27x38lt66 6025 we II beat tt
L19hl Avacaoo Top ""D-1A_M_O,...N_O_n_n_g_1--i15!"'c-1-sol-1 GUARANTEED•
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EOE Freezer Goo a cond Sac S 1300 Dia penoent JIM SLE•O•S ACUllA
$150 760-8159 •.c.t sol $350 Dia & 10010UAIL ST NB
CHEV 78 MALIBU
CLASSIC AIC, new
paint xln\ cond $1700
FORD 65 FALCON 2 dr
$500 Runs well Needs
pa1n1 See at 2 100 Coral
Pl Nwpl Bch 642-1575
CHEVROLET 85 BLAZER
4 wheel dnve 11 ·6 engine
beige Tahoe package
Fully loaded 43k m1 x·1n1
cond $12250 675-9416 DRIVER
WORK PART-TIM E DELIVERING
NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO
$600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE-
LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURA NCE,
AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON-
DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M., WEEK-
ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A .M .
NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR
& LAGUNA BEACH AREAS.
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For Newport Bch retail Relngerators Washers & ~:.~~-~~~;r---------
Corp 25-40hrs/wl< for Dryers Mlkt' 645·9701 WATER COLOR 19 1t14
CALL 642-4531 EXT. 205
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3-<l wks Sal based on So Laguna 1947 by
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Anne style cherry wood
din rm set compl sac
S 1775 also mate hv rm
set Blk l&cQ borm set
mall bow springs re-
cliner $175. bar stools
Oak lbl ~chrs 973-0653
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Benel11s and top salery heedboard footboard
wnh lollowing Contact side rails S 195 840-8733
Charlyne or Frank
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CHIEL POllT,
ALISIO COVE
$1200 080 6191724-9008
Offi ce Faraitare
A E,air•eat 604 7
Private Typewriter Sale
IBM Ollve1t1 etc and ne'W
word processors Guar
From S250 841-\593
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8 1t4 9 •, $2 50 Whrte
lam1n cupboard deslt &
bkcase Brass wtllte iron
dbl bed compl S4 10 2
01111 Forest green atea
rugs S25 & $50 786-8301
Pets I A.aialh 6049
BLACK rem Lab AKC
reg d. Champion Blood
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1721 So Harbor
Anaheim CA•
Piu•• a Or1aa1 Sales· S9fVloe
Parts • Leaslng_
DAY BED whole & brass Upright H8tn1tton Plano 135-3171
Mattresses trundle com· Dark brown wood Good 1500 Auto Mall Or.
6059
P 1 e ' e s 2 4 5 condition $550 Santa Ana
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QUEEN SIZ! MATTRESS ---55 Frwy at Edinger
& BOX, QUILTED li!fcltJ IMO IPEI l llYS
BRANO NEWI $155 LADt£S Sd\wtnn. As ii ~Hrs. Mon-Frt
Call ~293 $ 150 OBO Also Natl 7:00 am to 10 pm
WlllEllSf PEllSll Simmons Fashion Rest De· G«>Qraphlc mags FREE ---111111!'!1~-mlll!~lllllll
PIT Near Hoag $61hr luKe Twin Mattresses and TO YOU upon cond ol '88'""'BMW 325 $292/mo
•11 ClllYSLEll
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New brakes & turbo
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*'•lrll400* Moving-Musi Sell!
Cell Evenings. or leave
message! • 540· 77te1t
CORVETTE '79 beige 350
\18. auto.fully loaded UK
ml Orig owrntr $8250
SellSun, 673-3872
722-8060 springs Brand new $75 plcil-up 536-6316 60 pymts Tot $17,520
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ONA GOOD JOB
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Please call Geen Worth $1000. sac $250. 1200 Irons. brend new. lull s· II" ~ ~
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available in
Costa Mesa
HuiltinP,on leach
Fount1in Y1ll1J
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
Oeftver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of Insurance.
C.11 ••2-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
1141 Ctetsic tNtored 1540 JAMBOREE ijOAO ..,,..I e33-e795 days
UntverNI. cover. alfp 1nct aoen 1 csav~ e week FORD ·ee ustang uc.
$8500 AYS 6-48-9000 EAlel'ldeds.rvlc:e)'tout1 atJclt. ~ red INtalbc.
11' BOW Rider '80 wllr1r 7 a m • 10 p m Mon-.Ffi Loaded 21.000 ITV Mltll
Xlnt cond VOivo ~a '16 BMW S30t cond 18,200 875--941t eno & drive. lreetl ••• .,. Power •tHrlng/brak••. BIT• u
oooled $4000: 631.ea.43 ale. stereo, 111\r Inter. MUST SElll Trll'llferfed
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14000 CALL 720-3755 IO-_,,
FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1988 25 CENTS
DA: Pair admit role in shoOtout~
Face 2 murder charges In robbery that
f eft _NB businessman, gun suspect dead
By JONATHAN VOLZIE
Of .. ...., ........
Two people who alle&edly con-
fessed to the shootina death of a
Ncwpon Beach businessman dunng
a robbery attempt will hkely face two
firs\-dcarcc murder charaes -Qne for
the businessman and the other for
their alleaed cnme panner -a
California
GOP Assembly leaders
derail attempt to oust
Speaker Wiiiie Brown
from post./ A5
Rad locative waste dump-
ed in Mono Lake In 1950s
and 1970s, scientist
suspects./ A5
World
Riot police crack down on
strikers at steet mill in
Poland./A4
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Mrs.Bush
brings
campaign
t o Newport
By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ...., ........
The George Bush campaign stop-
ped Thursday in Southern C•lifomaa,
with Barbara Bush visitina the Or-
ange Coast to emphasize the import-
ance of the state's votes in selecting
the next president.
"California is enormously impon-
ant. .. she said in an interview at the
Balboa Bay Oub in Newpon Beach.
"There arc those who think it's aoina
to come down to the last vote in
California. and I believe that But we
think we've (Ot a very aood team
lined up here.
After· the Bushes had visited · a
Hollywood TV studio, a school in Los
Anictcs and supponers in Chinatown
in the momina. Mrs. Bush and btt
entourace tra~led to Oranae County. I She was scheduled to appear at an
afternoon reception on Thunday and
this momint she was 19ina to 1
r btt.akiia meetina with Ati•n immi·
arants Md later planned • tour of.
tonilla factory.
Bush said' she behevcs that pcr-
ruadina Califom11ns to vote, e$--
pcdallv those 1mona the 1a,. 1mmi·
prosecutor said.
Deputy Distnct Attorney Mike
Jacobs said Thursday that Harley
Christopher Cun as, 20. of Irvine and
a I 7-)'C8!-<>ld bor confessed to their
role in Monday s slayin4 of Ph1hp
Brower. a Newpon resident who
owned a Santa Ana check-cashing
store.
Teachers
to join
in 1-day
walkout
By ROBERT BARKER °' .. ~ ........
Teachers in the Hunttngton Beach
Caty School Distnct have JOaned
forces with disgruntled instructors an
three other Orange County teachers'
unions and plan to hold a Joint one·
day strike next Wednesday. union
officials said Thursday.
Carole Autrey, president of the
165-membcr Huntington Beach
union. said that a concerted stnke
with Orange. Westminster and
Magnolia dtstncts would provide
"clout" by involving about 2.000
teachers.
Huntington Beach elementary
school teachers. seeking a pay raise
that's more than district officials say
they can afford. voted on April 20 to
authorize a stnke.
Teachers an Orange previously
approved a stnke and Westminster
and Magnolia instructors arc voting
Thursday and toda). a union offiClal
said The Magnolia d1stnct 1s an
Anaheim.
If Huntington Beach teachers do
walk out Wednesda> -on a day
proclained nauonall> as the Day of
the Teacher -they'll be v1olatm1
terms of the contract m which they
have agreed oot to stnkc. Super-
intendent Diana Peters sajd Thurs-
day.
They'll open themselves to vanous
penalties -up to and 1ncludin1
terminations and expulsions -
"whatever the board decides." Peters
said.
Teachers arc stall under a contract
until June 30. in which they've agreed
not to strike or engage in a work
slowdown, she said. ··r would certainly hope that they
(Pleue eee TEACIUR8/A2)
arant Populations In the state. is. key
to winnana what is clpected lO be a
close finish.
Bush said her husband would
deliver the same memiaie be bD
tbroqhout t.k..country, cmphbiiins
the need for a,,_rof\I economy.
Citing the wort her husband IW
dot'IC over the past eiatn ~Mn. "q~ih said: -we did a lot or ~ ~ but. lot of ~Were left
behind. And we·re '°'"'to ba~e lO
bdp thole people oui But unlea the
economy·s aood· it CSOrin't matter.
(Pl11•-~AI)
• •
Brower was killed on his 64th
birthday while defendina the store
apinst three robbcn. one of whom
was shot to death by Brower. Brower's
33-~r-<>ld son was beside bis father
dunna the early momjna sbootoUt at
Checks Unlimited on North Main
Street, but escaped unharmed when
two of the would-be robbcn fled.
The third robbc-r was left fatally
wounded at the store. Gerald Kina.
20. of Costa Mesa. was pronounced
dead at UCI Medical Center. Santa
Ana Pohce said.
Cinco de Mayo
David Brower, the dead busi-
nessman's son. wd his fatheT always
carried a hand&un to wort because he
handled larst sum1 of money.
"We ~re careful.'' he satd dunng
an interview at the family's home
earher this Wttk. "But obviously not
careful tnou&h. ••
Jacobs said Curtis and the 17-ycar-
old. who has not been identified
because of his a&e and because he
inatall) &a\e pohce a bo&us name. waU
fact two chargtS of first-dq;rer
Saal s.qalftl of tile Chapaltapec claace troape belpe mark
Claeode llayoatUCJ9•Gateway Plua. Cinco de llayo marb
the llay 5, 1862. battle at tbe town of Paebla, wbere a 8m.al1
army of llealcam cncnrlaelmed 7 ,500 P'rencb troope.
murder bttau5' of .. vicanous hab-
1ht) ..
Under the i.w. al~ llOOOmpltcn
1n a robbct) can be ch&f'lt'd Wlth
murder an the death of their panner
Jacobs said.
•• •• death penah\ btta~ the~~
allqtdl} shot e ro .... er was k1Ued 1.:
the shootout !
The prosecutor wd Cunts coni-:
fcs~ to the cnmc. but said be:
all~C'dl) onl)' dro"e ttie get-away ca(:
Merchants abo"c ero-.cr·s shop sa•
a "htte Nissan speedana awa) after
thl') heard the shots. and .. ~ the
IH.e ns.e plate number to police.
Because the dealhsoccuned dunna
an atttmptcd ~. Curus and 1hc
)Outh -who wu On probation for
unspecified cb.arJcs out of "lam~
Count} -can face the death penalt'
1fcom 1ctro
~ hccnst pl.ate was t.raoed lO ao
In inc home. and Curtis and \be
Jacobs. ho"'e"er. satd his offi<'I.' h.s' )OUth "'ere arrested v.-nhout tnadeot
)Cl to d~tde "'hethc;r to puf'\uc tht'
Oliver North
backing Cox
for Congress
• .
·.
By .JENNIFER WEBER
Of ... Dlllr NM ...
Reurcd Lt Col 011'er "l.orth one of the leading ft1urcs m the lran..Contn1
contro,ers}. as endorsmg Chnstopher Co, irt his btd for C()ngres\. tbe
candidate announced Thursda'
Nonh wall be 1n Orangr Count~ on
June 1 for a Co\ fund-ra1Stnf dmncr
It v.111 mart his first pohuca appear-
an~ smtt his retirement Sunda)
from the Manne Corps. campaign
officials said.
Candidate
under fire
foruseo£
city seals
Coll. one of 11 Republicans '~mg
to be the pan) 's nom1ntt m the 40th
Congressional D1stnct. met North
v.h1lc they both worked at the White
House. he said. The) kne\I, each other
for ncarl> two years. Coll said The
endofSFment as the first for Nonh
becaui.c acu"e-dut) m1h~f') person-By JENNIFEll WEBER
net arc not allowed to openh suppon °'_Dlllr.._ ...
political candidates. Cox said
Cox.. 35. a former Whue Houst
couftscl. bqan t.alk1ng .,,,,th Nonh
about the endorsement "'hen tht
lieutenant colonel's retirement be-
came effcct1,e. he said
Nonh retu~ an the wake of the
Iran-Contra scandal. an v.hach he was
a leading figul'C' He 1s cu1TCT1tly unde-r
indictment for has acnons m connt"C -
t1on "''th the pi.gcst rontro,ers) of
RonaJd Rcag;in's prcsidcnq
:--.;even.helcss.. Reagan has stud. b~
his rontenuon that North 1s a .. hero"
- a scnument Coll said Orange
Count~ rcs1dt'ots share and one that
he can cap1tahze on "'1th Nonh·s
suppon.
The endorsement ts the third for
Cox that stems from hts White HouSiC
connections
Former Amba,SSadOr to Meit1co
John Ga' m al<,<> endorsed Coit on
Thursda~ The '>uppon camt' at a
(Pleue .ee NORTH/ A2)
John ~ell). a Tusun councilman
Sttl1nc t~ Repubhc:an nomtnallon
m the 40lh Co~on&J Olstnct.
has been 1llcpll) us1na Clt) and
federal seals on campal&D ma.tcnals..
officws confi~ Tbunday
Campal&Jl 'oluntttn worbn& for ~elh d1stnbuted Oaers 1.n lrvtne and
Nev.lK>n Beach beanng those attn'
emblems dcsptte ordtnanccs that
prohtbtt th<'tr use wtthout oty ap-
pro,al ctt) ckrks in both towns said
Both c-111cs hawe wnucn Kdl)
aslmg him to stop us1nc the seals.
Kell) saad ~thought he could ust
the 1nSl&JlW because the) arc not
trademarks.. but saJd be will stop
pnntang them nn hts handbills
··M) intention ts ~"Cf' to mislead
the' oters lt kt some of m) opponents
~\C .. Kdh said. '0 NC\'eron« haYcl
misled the pubhc:·
Campal&Jl 'oluntecrs also de-
signed 1hc fl1en.. Kell~ said He dad
(P1eue -.e DLL T /A.2)
Expert on NostriJdamous
finds fault only in video
AIDS suit
b rings
tea cher
$35,000 87 PAUL AllCBIPLEY ...............
There's a whole lot of shakan'
aoin' on -not beneath our fttt as
a 16th-century astroloter sup-
posedly predicted, but in the hcans
of Californians who believe it.
Nostradamus. credited W1th
forctelhng the rise of Napolcan.
Hitler and Donald Ttump. has
believers quaking in their
'Birkenstocks thanks to an obscure
rhyme he penned and plenty of
publicity from modem-day media.
California residents from San
Diego to Eurcb have been flood.
1na video stores to mt or purchast
the 1981 David WoJperfi1m. -The
Man Who Saw Tomorrow ... wb1ch
focuses on N05ll'ldamus's wnt-i~is pmiiction supposedly
warned or an alignment of planets
lhu month that would ~ ~ bi& quake ~rybody·s wain.na for.
Some ~ uvc-likcn it
KriousJy cnouO iolca~ tltcmtc
Thert's lou of lalk about buyina
beachfront property in Nevada.
The trouble is. e' erybody who
rcall> knov.s about thC'SIC 1h1np -
be the) Caltech SC'ltnttSlS or
Nostradamus expens -says u·s a
whole lot of horscfeathcrs..
~tewan Robb. an .\nabc1m f'CSJ·
dent and Nostradamusaficionado.
sa)s the Wolper film 1s as cracked
as the canh v.ould be 1f only n wett
acrurate.
"It's not Nostradamus's fault
because he had nothing to do wrth 11:· Robb said. The produccn
actuall> took two hnes each from
two different four-hne '"CT'Sn to
am'e at the warning of an canh-
quake an the month of May m
California. Robb said..
"One of them !ttn'IS to be about
an canhquake an May. but thctt's
noth1na about the Unatcd States or
Cahfomaa." Robbsatd. -ll)Cothc-r
speaks ofa 'New City: -
8cJ1t\·cn SI) the ,.New Cit) -
rou 1d bC' e. lhcr Loi Aneeles or San
Framuro.
Here ''. 1 tranSl.allOn of tht Frend\ seer's verx most oftc'ft
ctted ill his ~1n1on ol . .th·
fom1a quake·
.. A \Cf) great trTmbhn~ in thr
month of Ma) Saturn 1n
Capricorn. Jupncr and \.irn:ul"\ 1n
Taurus.
··vcnus also m CanCt"r \fa~ in
Vargo. then hall wtll fall grcatcr
than an egg.··
Prctt} obvious.. huh" Robb and
others say ~ qa 1s ao•na to be on
tbr face of an) body •'ho takes that
k> mcaft Nostradamus wu prcdtC-
ttna an canhquake hC'l"C
Nobody can quite~• hen in
Ma} the around will 5'\"I' Some sa~ Mother's DI) This Sunda~
~\I).
~ aulbor of m~ boob on
Nostradamus. Robb says the
Frcndunan reall) did make some
accurate prcdlcbons.. 1nclud1na lht
Amcncan Rc,olubon
-H~ .11111U the fv1"1 to •-me do•'ll
the •-ords '&ovtmmcnt of Amen·
ca.· and of coursr tbrR v.-as no
(Pl• ...... &D'Sltft/ A2)
By LANCE IGNON
Consultant reco~meilds changes at OC.Jail
• •
"
I Fridly, Moy S, 1988
KELLY TOLD TO STOP USING CITY SEALS •••
..._Al
not bow bo:Jlf IDU)' wttt: dcliYttal
10 homts or whtthef I.be handouu 1 wnu bryond the lrvi~ ind Newpon
Bearb borders. Officials 1n other
eaues 10 the d1s1nc1 said they were
unawaJT of ~m1lar brochurn from
kl·ll y.
The Cll)' seals were put on a
bumpcr-st1ckc r-size pie« of paper
stapled 10 a taracr handbill.
NORTH ... In the hte raturc distributed 1n
Irvine, K.c-lly vo~d 10 fight allowing
c1v 11ian flights out the Marinc-air From Al _ stauo n at El Toro and ··bu1ld1na
discussion in Laguna Hills on Mt .\-dc,'<.'loper e~plottauon." In Newpoft
ican-Amencan relations. Cox said. Beach, ttle literature-. sa1~ Kelly __ ts
Cox has also"'&Ollen ttle nod from o pposed 10 otTs~ore 011_ dnlhng, ( n y
Robt:rt Bork. Rcapn"s ill-fated nom i-~1anager BQb Wynn said.
ntt to the-Supreme Court. Bork's bid The larger .ha~ul bean a ~1C1u'!
",for the hiah court was turned down b)' o f Kc-11~ wuh lily coun~1lman
·•·the Consreu last summer. bene~1h 11. but ne,er 1dent1ftes the
Cox ts considered one of 1hc cit y Kell y sc-rves.
leading contenders 1n the 12-man When he 1n111all ) ..,._s quesuoncd
·-field for the Republican nomination about the brochurel>. ~elly said he
to replace ou1going Rep. Rober1 knc"''.no thina abou1 u.~1ng city SC'als,
Badham, R·Ne..,·port Beach. bu! .~1d say he-had a congressional
.~ Sl·a l on some matc-n al.
Oliver North
.. As a cand1da1c. an.. Amencan.
a n,o ne cin ust that."" he said. ~n emblem 1ha1 says "Congress.
United States of -\mcn ca" appears at
the bouom of tht· la rger brochure. Bui
~lilt Murrav. a1'1'1stan1 counSC'l to the
Houst of Riprcscn1a11 vM clcrk. said
the rt' 1s no such seal \\'hat Kcll y used.
he said. is a ··version of the Gl'(>a t St-al
of1tlr l ln11C'd States.""
.. ii\ nuslcad1ng lx"{"ause the mt'rc
u...: of those seab 1n1plies go' crnmen-
tal 1'pon..orsh1p 1n son1c-cases:·
Murra' said
Ft•dCral cnn11nal la"' fo rh1d' using
the ':>!:al 1n l·o mn1trt·1al or political
'Cnturt·' \1 urra\ said No one has
C\Cf been successfully proscrut t"'d for
using it he\'.'ause "1i's nc-,er qunr thc-
grcat seal."' he said
K ell~ rna1n1aintd 1hcrt· .... as no
problem 1n his using the-fcdt ral seal
and said . '"1'11ha'c10 call (Murra\ I
and t-ducace h1n1 ·· ·
Kell~ 01' upponcnl~ 1n the con-
John Kelly
grt\51onal ratt said t~ wcrr not
surprised by tht flier dismissed
him as a dark horsr candidate.
'"No1hin1 surpri~ me about what
John Kclly mif!t do to bring attcn·
tion to him~! and his campaipi."
satd Pttr Swan. another Rcpubhcan
candidatc.
"1"11 expect we'll sec a lot of such
things from such candidates." said
Christopher Co:(, one of 1he lcadin&
candidatCJ seckina to replace outgo-
1ng Rep. Roben Badham. R-Ncwpon
Beach..
EXPERT ON SEER FAUL TS VIDEO •..
From Al
110,cmm(·n1 of ~mt'nca ." Ruhh ~•d
Nostradan1 us "'Tote another\!!'™".
or quatrain. that Robb belle\~
pred1ctrd the il·eland summu ht·-
t .... C'CTI Reagan and C..orbache' It al'-c•
!louggested Gorbac-hc' n1a ~ tx· oustt'd
from po\lt"l'r MXJn. Rubb s.a1d
Bui anearthquale 1n Ma\" No "'a'
"This is onl~ ama11ng 1n ho"' p._.oplt'
believe 1t." Robb said
/'001 C'\'t:n 1host" "'ho ha\e bet'n
1uulhed b~ Ihl' l"-tu!1 hand an: shook
up ahout 11
Ka hena \'1alt·. ,1n a,Cf .... c-d pagan
"'ho "'orl !i. al \'1s1nn\ & Drt·ams. '"a
ml'laph)s1cal fi, c anJ di mt• .. 1n Costa
Mesa. 1sn·t ranled b\ thl' •,001h..a,c-r\
suppos1 11on. t'\Cn 1(11 turn' .J.hout lo
be torrel'I
··Earthquake!. an: lilt' (htroprac11l
adJUS!ment\ ot \!otht'r E.anh ... \'1a ll'
""d Ho"' baJ 11 gels. ~·.inhqu akt· "'
other-....1sc Jep<'nJ, on thl' 1ndi' idual
Sht' i;.,a1d
··Fear dr3"'S 1rouhlc I hc kind 01
c-ncrg~ ~(lu'rc <.t.'nd1ng ()U\ 31\r.IC"1">
things to )OU,"\ ialt· <.aid "'I'm nul
SUSPECTS
Prom Al
hours after tht.' i:i ,1 rn roht11:r.
Both adm1ttl'd f1JT1ll1pat1ng 1n lht'
robbery. Jacob' s.ud. and 1nld
aulho r111e!i. ··11 "'a\ 1nJ, for n1onc\ ..
Jatobs s.a1d hl' .... 111 rc~u ... ,, a
hcanng 1(1 detcrm1nl" whcthcr the 1-.
\car-0ld ca n he tntd as an adult. ~o J ~1nglc-prcltm1nar' hean n~ c-an ht·
hrld for he and ( ur11'
C unis· a rra1gnn1t·nt "'a' "'hcduli:d
fo r Thursda'. but "'a\ postponed i n ~1a\ 12 to alio .... him 1ime to cnh't an
anOrne\ .\uthonues said Cun1\ "'a'
s.1}1ng nu ont· .... ,11 die 11 1h rre's a
n1a1o rea nhquake. bu! 11 d0<.'~n ·1 ha"c-
tu be:_"'
\'tale figures mumn1a t•anh "'on"t tx· on the n10 ... e 100 n1uch thi s mon1h.
lx·LaUSI.' a channel <'311t'd L.ILa ns is
.. :un11ng tn LO'> o\ngt•lcs for a short
Sia\.
.\Jthough Lazan .. is n·1 a ph~sK·al
entll} h1mM'l f. \'1a lt' figures ht·
"'ouldn"t .... ant an\ harm 10 rome to
!ht' channeler ttlruugh \lth1(h he
!il)l:al s
fk·s1dt"s. La1ans has alrcad) ix.tin t-
ed out thal lht' maJOf quake t·ieT)Ont'
1' .... a111ng lur is a mau cr of 1ntt•r-
pre1at1on
"F1,e people d1t-d tn lhl' v. hiuer
<'Jnh4ual r dasl !allJ."" \·1alt' sa1d
"\ J/lrt~ "'11J for ChL·m. 1ha1 "'as the
big one ..
Jim Ha~cs. prt•s1dl·n1 of lntl'r-
11;it1on.t l( unsuh1ng I ng:necrs lnc -
.in Ir' inl· hcad4u.1ni:red rng1nC't'nng
ifirm thJt docs '>1.'Llomolog} "'orl -
said tht· V. h11ter 4ual e brought more
hu\lnl'''· but nuh<.ld\ ·,~hal ing 1hc1r
front door 01 .. ·r !hl' -..:ostradamus
\t. J fl'
't''t'nhelcss. o\Cf a1 1-lunungton
&·.t .. h f-l1gh S..l'ioul lht·}·,,. btcn
g .. ·111ng rc:JJ\ lnr .111 \ h1g one that
m1ghl h;;ipp..·n .t long
'u~1radan1us " J main IUP R' of
rnn1i:r'-.ltu1 n in ti:.J.l hcr lounge and
'tudt'nl La!eh·n.1 .til l •' But 11 "'a' the-
\\ h1tlLL'T 4ualr that prompted pnnc1-
pal (iar-Frn~1 to tunL· up the-campus
l•1r Jn\ 1tcoph' ~1cal rocl and roll, sa id
'•'lTct.!r\ ( ar1·n Do"'ns
"I lur pnnl1 pal is a real aJ\o•.:a1c of
pn·parL·dnL''':· lX.1...,ns ...aid ··He ha'
h..·l•n rk'tt'rnl1ncd lo get thi\ going ..
-\n t•:inhqual c drill "'as held 1n
\1.irlh. "'1th ~1udt·n1~ and facuJt,
l'1 .1,ua11ng hu1ld1ng' \\\the athlc11c
f1t·IJs
t>.:1ng lir!d 1n Orange Coun1' Jail ·\n e mergent~ upcrauons center
"'Lthout had ..... ·hllc the }Olllh "'-i.!' IO.J~ c-stabl1 Sh{'d map' of r lcctnc11'
tx·1 ng held in JU\l'n1lc Hall ,:..J.1nd gas hnl'' and equ1 r mc-n1 lo-
cation~ were prepared, flashlights,
walki e-talkies and emergency
pre.paredoess k.ils were ordcluL
Edison High followed suit with its
0"''n drill abbut two w«ks ago.
"I fttl:like we"rc really ready.""
0o .... nssa1d.
That's about the only good thing
com1ngoutofthe Nostra.damusscare.
Sol} quake-C').pens and scientisls.
People arc getting ready.
John Mosle ). program supervisor
at G nffilh Observatory in Los An-
geles and himself a Nos1radamus
C).pert. said even though people arc
being scared unnCCC'SSArily, if they're
taking the kinds of prccau1ions they
sho uld an!"''ay. then there's some
.,.alue 1n all the brouhaha.
Mos\C"\ said dOl ('ns ha~ called the
obs.er' at0') dail) 1n recent Wttks to
find out "'hen 1he planets arc lining
up th is n1onlh.
Guess what?The) arcn'L And even
if the) .... ·c-rc. the grav1~tional pull on
earth wou.ld be m1n1scule. hardly
ti:n1bl or-mak.tng stuff. Mosley said.
ln1ercsting1y. a lot of those who art'
sniffing at Nost~damus art'Joinaou1
of 1own -all claiming n 's coin-
c1dencr.
Robb 1s heading to Philadelphia
1h1s weekend to give a Nostradamus
lecture. Viale will be gone for a few
da~s.1 00. ~1o:\le). at least 1sn·1 going
to ht: ~tared oll'b' a hunch of hooey.
.\ member of Sou1hcm Cahfom1a
Slt·pt1•s. an o rgan1zat1on ded1ca1ed
to bnng1ng ra tionallt) to lhc-bne· and
halonr\ -brained populace or the
"i .. iuthl.ind. ~1osle) .... ·ill give a lecture
\la' 15 t·ninled .. ,ust radamus: Did
I Ir ;;;ee Tnmorro"' ., ..
·1 ht• ~ p m _ k·l·turr is slated al
B:t\ll'f Ltl \urr llall at Caltech in
P.t!>adt'na
iio"'e' t"r. organizers warn, the
l'\Cnt .... i11 be t anct·k•d .. in case ofa
nl.J.JOr t•arthqualc ··
CHALK TO GET $$35,000 SETTLEMENT ...
From Al
ngh1~_. That's thl' hallm.irl n! the
c•"' The scttlemc-nt als(1 l .ill' tnr ho1h
panics to drop an! appt>al ut 1 ud ge
Gra) ·s March 211 dcti,1on 1h:n set
anornev fees at Sl68.l)'M1 V.('nkart
said th.e d 1stnl t .... 111 flU' tht-full
amount 1n a hou1 \lnr "'c<'l to 1he
tl"am of attornc'' -fnur 1rom 1he
American ( t ' ti L1h<-n1es I n1on and
Jl \ pn' ate--""ho rl·pre<;cn 1cd Chalk
Chalk's >1t1orne~\ ong1nall~ re·
quesl ed $3()().00.l. Wcnkan said.
Ru shfo n h offic1all) announe<'d thr
i,,,cttlc-ml·n1 TJi ur'dd\ al .\( Ll head·
quaner~ 1n l o' \ngele'
Rt•ad1ng frnrn J prepared slatt·ment
drafted b~ \~ .. ·nlan and Rushfon h.
V.cnkart !i..1h.l \ intt•n t Chall statl·d
that he ha\ n.i per\Onal an1mosn1
10 .... ard thl' flrdngc-(oun1~ Oepan-
ment of l·dulat1on and that 1h1•
f Jrange {'o unl~ supenntenden1 uf
...._·hools /Rnben Pc-trrson ) acll'd 3l-
lll1"d1ng to lht• d icta !~ ('If h1' lOn'
''"'nCL" 1n as,1gn1 ng \11ncen1 \hall 1c1 a
nun-<"las,ruom as~1gnmen! un11I thr
(appeals cnurl I ordered his rc-1urn ··
Ru~htur1h said (_ haJk may use the
1nnnt"' to ··g1\"e himself. I hope, some
rrc11~ l'\pcrtC'n ces to make up for the'
unharpiness and ~lccpless nights."
C ·halk. a Long Beach resident
lt'3l'hc' a fC'dcralh funded special
cJuca11on prograrri for the hcaring-
1n1pa1 rcd. He wa~ transferred to a job
~n11 ng grant applications at the
hcg1 nn1 ng of the-'iChool year.
The appeals court decision 10
return him to h1:\ students was seen as
a landmark case for people with
.\IDS.
BARBARA BUSH IN NEWPORT ...
iP'romAl
Everybody will Ix left behind ..
A weak econom ). she ~1d, trans-
la1es to cuts in social sen 1cts and
_ other programs whic h the nll\lon
cannot afford.
think the one 1l11ng 1hal"s no n-
panisan t h 1 ~ )Car" drugs E'c-rybod~
agl'(>es tha1 wmeth1ng c-normous has
to be done-··
"Stringent pun1shmen1s are 100
good fo r drug dealc-rs ··
crime. unemployn1ent and, ofltn,
drug abuse
.. Everything would be better ir
more people could read.·· me u.id.
"O ver SO percen1 of o ur prison
inmates arc functionally illiterate. I
think peopk takedrup in manycun
bccaUJC they Just cant cope and they
don't have th<' wortd of readina that
the rest of us have:·
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In addiuon. she said ... Fam1l) 1s
v('f)' important to Ul. church 1s ve~
i"mponant to us. Georae 1s going to
have a very s1.ron1. dJUA program I
OAAHGE ... ,ii •
COllST -· at
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One of Mrs. Bush's personal f!C:C>-
JCdS I;\ a push for l11cracy. An inabtlily
to read. she believes. cornnbu1eS to
WrRE Lis T£N1Nc
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CHANGES RECOMMENDED ATOC JAIL ...
P'n>mAl
these allegations of brutalu,y. All he
did was read incident reports. which
are written by the deputies 1hem-
sel VC'S. ••
Grossn1an did, ho~ver, rtt·
ommend reforms which will address
the problems of exccuive force and
brutality by jail guards. Herman said .
··1f you do as Gro5Sman rec-
ommc-nds and you videotape all
inslanccs where fortt is used, and if
you require 1hat a sef'g(3nt be prcx:n1
1n all cases where you have to use
force, you're !>asically aoin1 \0 end
brutality," he said. "Sergeants aren't
thr ones who arc bcatina tap inmates.
It's· the green recruits just out of the
academy. And it's usually the ones
who gradua1ed at the bottom or the
class who art involved in the prob-
lems."
Stewart vs.Gatc1wuhcard by U.S.
Distric1 Coun Judr, William Gn.y in Los Angeles in 19 8.
In hi s dec1s1on, Gray issued 10
orders to the Orange County CoITCC-
1ions Division for the improvement
of cond11ions at the four county jails.
The orders included, among other
things. requil'(>ments 1hat inmates be
allowed to rc«1ve books and maga-
zines.1tlat they be allowed ei&ht hours
of sleep before-court appearances. and
that thc-y be allowed visi ts from their
children.
In 1985. Gray found county of-
ficials in contempt of roun for failing
10 compl) with all of the require-
ments and issued an order requiring
comphance w11h 1he 1978 Memoran-
dum o f Dec1s1on
The 1985 orde r also appoin1ed
Grossman as Special Master, to
monitor the county's compliance.
In late 1987, Grossman's status as
SpeC'ial Master ended ind his firm.
Corrttt1onal Consultan1s of C1h-
fomia. was appoin1cd to ('9,nduct the
In order to implement fully 1he
report's rccommenda1ions about
beefed up staffing and increased
supervision. the Sheriffs Depa.rt-
menl would have to double its staff in
cenain areas of the correctional
S)'stem. such as the intake and release
center. Herman said.
Sheriffs Ocpartmenl officials
would no1 comment on the report
Thursday.
"Unlil such time as the Board of
Supervisors aettpts or rejects the
report. they're going to withhold
comment," said Sheriffs Depan-
ment spokesman LL Richard Olson.
Board members will review the
repon at next Tuesday's meeting..
Supervisor Gaddi Vasquez said he
would wait to hear ttle commenls
from Sheriff Brad Gates and the
roun1y administra1ive office before
decidin& what steps were nccessary.
TEACHERS PLAN 1-DAY WALKOUT ...
From Al
hve up lo 1heir g1vc-n word."
Board President Karen o·enc said
o fficials would "assess'" penalties
should the teachers strike. A d1stnc1
response could include docking pay,
O"Bnc said. ,
Autrey, a teacher 1n the distnct for
20 yc-ars. satd her eoUeagues have
grown l1red of p1cket1n1 and pleading
and had to be "held back" from
striking on Monday, she said.
O'Bnc said the d1stnc1. which has
oll'ertt1 a 3.5 percen1 pay raise. won't
make nc-w offers.. Teachen arc seek-
ing a 6 perttnt pay hike.
Autrey said Thursday that teachers
were angered by a le-tier that Pe\ef'S
rccenlly sen1 to parents.
It assured parents that the district
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o tlic1als "''ould do everything poss1bh:
to ensure 1he safety of the children.
1ndica11ng, Au1rey said. that teachers
do not i.harc-the sam~ concern.
Autrc) said teachers also arc smart-
ing over comments in Peters· 1e11er to
parenls thal Hun1ing1on Beach
teachers work less than other
teachers.
Autrey also hinted 1hat the: distnct
is top-heavy in administra1ors and
tha1 money could be made available
for teacher pa y increases if prioritin
were nght.
The distric1 had a superintendent
and two assistant superintendents
when it operated I 3 schools. she said.
Bu t 11 has a superintendent and thret
assistanls now, and only ei&ht schools
and 5.350 pupils
But Pelers claimed 1ha.t surveys
show that the dislrict actu1lly has less
adm1n1stration than nearby districts.
Marty Kahn, executive director of
the Wes1 Orange County Teachers.
said that a concerted strike with other
districts wouk1 provide "a much
bigger statement'' than with local
tcachen striltina alone.
Kahn also said that 1he 1eachers
"arebei naaui~" by lepl couf!.~1 in
th<-i r plan to stnke despite prov1s1ons
to the contrary in the contract.
Peters said that the district's pay
offer would incrcaJC teachen' i-Y
from S 1,300 to SI ,SOO. She said the
teach<-rs would rate above the Oranae
County a verage in pay for days
worked.
"You hav• aJWays bttn
t~re tor me. selflessly giv·
ing your time and tove to
se• that I hild t~ best
opponunlti•s poulble. I
wii nev•~ forget those gifts
from-you Mom. and I hope
you enjoy this girt from
me ... It means -I
World d.,s girts tor
'Wotld Class'' Moms. fine
ie-y and t.i.te top gifts _av_ trom S65.
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before it's a play
Tile creation of a new paay •> .s 1ong ano tea1ous process -but at's
not always a solitary struggle.
Once a playwright has his or her creation just about ready to st.and oa.Ja own tWO-iect., there'• -----~~iiiii .. ~ ualty one more step before the
process is complete -a staged
reading before a guest audience.
Here the author receives
some valuable feedback. pcrl\aps
the suggestion that will make the
difference between failure and
success, as ltnowledgeablc au-•••••••lllii•• dience membcn offer their gut reactions. In most cases. il's an
indispensable process.
Here in Orange County, playgoers can give the creator a helpins
hand at South Coast Rcpenory. which has a regular Monday nisht
series called NewS(:'Ripts where new pla)'s arc run up the proverbial
flagpole. The process also has. caught on at the new Alternative
Repertory Theater, which recently had its first staged reading of a new
work.
Sitting in on a concert readina, usually conducted by skilled ~to~
as a unique expcnentt". For those old enough to remember radio. 1t
bnnp to mind memories oflistenin.s to unseen actors perform while
you fill in the cktatls with your own unagination.
The actors in a concert n:adin& arc no1 unseen. of course., but they
arc dressed in strcct clothes and dcHvering lines from the scnpts they
hold. If they arc adept enough, they bring the J>!ay's mental picture into
focus to the extent that we eventually forget it's a readin& and become
involved with the story as though it ~re a fully staged production.
At South C:O.St Rep last week, the attraction was a ne\w play by a
familiar name-Keith Reddin. whose "Life and Limb" and "Rum and
Coke" were produced on SCR's Second Stage and whose .. Hiabcst
Standard Of Living" received its wortd premiere on the main stage. He
also authored a {>lay called" Big Time, .. which was read at SCR and later
produced in Cb1c:qo.
The new Reddin script, "Pcacckecper," is set at an Air Force
missile installation in Nebraska and is mo~ down to earth than the
youni author's pttvious offerings. Human emotion'1 rather than
scriptma gimmickry, are in command here. and -1f the ~is
produced at SCR -audiences should sec a maturation io R · ·1
playwritina stxle.
Meanwhile. at the Ahem.alive Rep, local playwriaht William
Waxman was unveili1'1 his new one. "Timmons• Retreat., .. for a test
audience. This play coven the infilbtina &JJ\OOI a fractious f.amjly~on
summer vacation, and otfen a unique perspective -a story told from
the point of view of a feu..than-sympethetic.dw'actcr. •
At both concert radinp. \hater officials Jerry Patch at SCR and
Candy Hank.sat IRT moderated a post-play discussion period which. in each auc. started a bit hesitantly but grew mo~ animated as viewers
responded with their ob9cnanca, questions and IUIFllions.
Playwriahts Reddjo and Waxman were present to receive the first-
hand audience response. Presumably, they wiU brin1 thc9C comments
to mind as they fine tune their respective works. .
In both cases. the ~ys were 0 alm0S1 ready," with vital and
intercstin& charactcn in plausible and intriguing situations.. The
b1rthin1 process is ~mplete. and we should be sceins either or
both OD I local stage Iona.
CALI.BOARD-Auditions for the workl premiere of04Manhattan
Merry-Go-Round" will be held Monday at 7:JO at the Westminster
Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Wcstminster ... rolcs are open for
three men and three women, with further information avaibblc at
995-4113.
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By JOHN IW08--. T-0 the casi&al observer. rock •n• roll means httlc more than
listening to the radio, checking out a few concerts, and
picking up the latest album or concert disc. But two recent
cases that have wallowed in litigation support the notion
that rock •n• roll isn't all fun and games.
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We like to have our guest critics review a broad spectrum of
fJJms. This week they saw •'Stormy Monday," a supposedly
British-style thriller that turns out to be missmg both
substance and thrills. Next week.. sean:hing for substance.
heh-heh. they'll review the ~istibly-titlcd "Assault of the
Killer Bimbos.••
Bl VIDA DEAN .
It snoteaytofindaShopthatcan putlcathcrsoles9n tennis
sbOcs. But, detttmiiltit to conform to the black.-tie-and-
te~DaldressCode, Jack. Caldwell triumphed 1"he
leaiherioles wae so I could aa.ncc,'1 said the Oraf\&C County
Phil.harmonic Soci~ board president at last weekend's
Golden Baton Gala.
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It's bod!
That time of yeor when con-
vertible tops are down, shorts ond
halter tops ore in, ond the spring ood
summer concert season is gear mg up
Such new ond returnrng crowd
please<s os Bob Dylon, John Cougar
Mellencamp, Thrrd We<ld, Nerf
Yoong, INXS, Jimmy Buffett and the
Beoch Boys w1H be rodrng the
Orange Coast during the mOl'lths
ahead.
Bot thrs year's best offering 1ust
moy toke place Sorvrdoy 01 lrv1ne
Meadows Amphitheatre. For those
who dig the blues, the Irvine Blues
FpstlVOI presents the real thing -and
lots of a. The howlin horp ploying of
Hormonico Fats w1I open the show
aoond 11 o.m., folowed by Popa
JohnCreoch, the Bernie Pearl Bioes
Bond, John Hommood. Boddy Gvy
T 01 Mahal, Bo Oiddley boded by
theCmh McColl Bond and the
Neville ~others
"A good blues song rs as relevant
todoyos 11was40 yearsogo,"
acoustic biuesmon John Hammond
1ns1sted in o phone interview from
Conodo.
"It never goes our of dote
because there ore some things 1ho1
1ust don't change Toke o look orrhe
world and the cond1hon rt' sin ond
Dylan on the way. OJ the cover rs
John Hammond.
you'I see that lessons haven't been
le«ned."
The ••. year -old Hammond
knows whereof he speaks. hovmg
recorded more thon 20 albums since
his musical career began bock )A Los
k19e'es in 1962. At that hme, he was
ploying on street corners ond tn small
dobs. He groduolty worked his woy
Dad to h1S hometown of New Y or'\
City. where he was htred to ploy at
the Old Ger~ Fo• City I then the
.-ecco ol the muSK scene I. Soon
• armm
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the con .cert season
with the blues
otter word, he srgned hrs ltrsr record
ing conrrocr with Vanguard Records
Over the years. the sing
er / gu1torrst /harmon1co player hos
developed o repertoire 1hot 1nclvdes
straight -ahead rural blues and the
more demanding. hard edged c ty
blues.
As o prunory rnffueoce and source
ot rnsptrohon, no one fiod os much
mpoct on shaping Hammond s co
reer os tM legendary 1930s blues
Neil Yoong
srnger Robert Johnson.
"Before I heard hrs music I
listened too lot of country-blues
orllsts tSon House, Arthur Crudup,
ond othersl ond the more modem.
(hrcogo-typeort1sts IHowlrn' Woll,
Muddy Waters, little Wolter!." said
Hommood. "I mean, I was a real
blues fanatic.
"Whenlwos 16,lheardo78of
Robert Johnson's "T erroplone
Blues"," he continued. "Tome, it
was o synthesis of oil the best of the
country·blues that I'd ever head.
Plus, rt was also the SOUfce of the
Chicago style.
"His guitar t~, vocal
intensrty, ond lyncs just knocked me
out !
Whrle Johnson provided Ham-
mond's main reference pomt, other
blues stylists hke John lee Hooker.
WiBte Mc Tell, ond Leroy Corr
formed his love ond understondrng of
Delta blues.
Horlmiond olso pkJys bk.es in the
Chicago blues combo styte of
musioons like Wiltie Dixon and Sonny
Boy WiDIOOlson.
"I m not o lyr 1crst I've put
together some songs. but I'm bos1cot
1y a 1rad111onol singer os most blues
on sis ore e.cp1a1ned Hammond
There ore very lew blue song
wr 1ers
'It's o 1radrtionol 1d1om Whor J
do s arrange songs 10 surt my own
To1Moho1
fee"ngs and 00111 es I don 1 regard
m) self as a gr eat s.nger or gu t'.)r s•
bur I think I hove o good feel ng 10'
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Saturday
SPRING FESrlV AL CONCERT
"Composers of the Twentieth Cen-
tul)" presented b) the Arts of Irvine
Valle) College at Red Hill Lutheran
Church. t 3100 Red H 111 A venue.
Tustin at 8 p.m. In inc Valley College
Chamber Singers and Symphonic
Chorale arc featured Tickets arc $7
general admission and SS for '\tudents
and senior citizens For cttdtt card
orders. c.all 559-3333
ORANGE COUNTY YOUTH
CHOIR under the d1m:t1on of Bruce
Bales. presents their final concert of
the season at 8 p.m. at the West
-'\nahe1m United Methodist Church.
2045 W. Ball Road. Anaheim. Ad-
mission is $4 and tickets will be
a"a1lablc at the door. For more
information, call 856-661 5.
UCI SYMPHONY ORCH~RA
with guest artist. Anthony Plog.
trum!>('t. !>('rforms at 8 p.m. in the
South Coast Community Church.
5110 Bonita Canyon Drive, r?vine.
Tie:kcts arc $7 general admission. $6
UCI faculty/staff. senior citizens and
other students and $4 UCJ students.
Tickets arc available at the Fine Arts
Box Office. 856-6616. T1ckctron and
at the door the evening of the
!>('rformancc.
OCC CHORALE AND SINGERS
offer a Brah ins Birthday Concert. at 8
p.m 1n Robert 8. Moore Theatre.
Orange Coast College, 2701 Fa1rv1ew
Road. Costa Mesa. The 100 voice
Chorale and Singers arc under the
d 1rcr11on of Richard Raub Soloists
arc Mary Rawchffc and Leroy Vil-
laneuva. Tickets arc $7 in advance
and $8.50 at the door. Tickets arc
available in the OCC Commun1t.Y
Service O ffice or purchased by credit
card by calling 432-5880.
Sunday
ORANGE COUNTY CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA will !>('rform the final
concerts of the season today at 4 p.m.
at the St. Joseph Center an Oranse and
Monday at south Coast Repertory
Theatre. Costa Mesa. Featured
soloist will be conccrtm1stress v1-
ohn1st Diana Halpnn For more
information and ttckets, call
996-1949.
THE BOUZY ROUGE CAFE
Oassical stnna quartet Opus JV
accompanies Sunday
brunch 11 a.m. to I p.m. 3001
Newport Blvd . Newport Beach. 6 7). 3440:'.
Friday
ANTOLOGlA DE LA ZARAUELA
musical show from Spam tonight
only at the Paciftt Amphitheatre at 8
p.m . Tickets att available at the
amphitheatre box office and all
Tickettron locauons or by calling
T eletron at 634-1300.
DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGBT-
Q.UB in the Newporter Resort. 1107
Jamboree Road. Newport Beach
presents the &olden age of rock 'n • roll
7 p.m. to2a.m. ni&htlyexcept Sunday
and Monday. No cover charsc.
Oass1c bands will perform the era's
greatest hits from "Good Golly. Miss
Molly," to "I Want To Hold Your
Hand." 644-1700.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690
Newport Center Drive. Newport
Beach presents Marlene Arden's
songs and muste in 1M Conservatory
Lounge Monday throu&h Friday S lo
8 p.m. and Saturday. 6 to 8 p.IJl.
THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 3-40 South Coast HiJh-
way, Laguna Beach, presents hvc
entertainment and dancina m&htly.
494-8088.
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MOTHER'S DAY
GIFT'S THAT MOTHER
ALWAYS WANTED ...
BUT NEVER ASKED FOR
The Nelson Rocbfel\er Collection
• Fine repro-
ductions
of the
Ndson Rodl~lef
Collectlon.
• Orlcfnal
Palntlnp
·~WOfb
• Umlted Edition
FlM Art
Graphk:s
• An to Wear
n.e··~c LMIT"~ "C vettlttf" b)' Itta ~lcirdM
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S.turday & Sunday
South Cont ~ nn Bn5tol, Co5la Mesa
540-I077
entertainment seven ni&hts at week.
Toni&ht and Saturday, The Fair-
laancs, 9:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m.
592-1926.
VILLA NOV A Stan Brcdcnndge PCff onns standards and show tunes
Thursday through Saturday at the
Villa Nova. o~n S (>.m. to 2 a.m .•
3131 West Coast Highway. N~wpon
Beach. 642-7880.
Brauy
Tbe UCI 8)'111pla0&7 On:laestra performa wttla trampeter
ADtlaony PICC at 8 p.m. ID tlae Soatla Cout Commanlty
Clnuda, 5120"8oDlta CU.yon Drln, lntDe. Tlcketa are $7
1enera1 .-l••eeloa. $8 UCJ facalty/8taff, een.lor cltlaena
and otber etlldeata and $4 UCI .m.deata. Ticllea are
aY&llable at tlae Ftne Art8 Boa omce. 85&-8818. Ttclletron
and at the door dae nenJ.D& of tbe performance.
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••duid ~ ugrlO lMlhln us all
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~
Thi blllr·IWllf *1ty cl~~ and 0
~ wornorft OM*lfllng l1'IOU1ly. lronwcS brt ..
splendor cl lmparlol Russia and TchotkovsK'(S
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~ro-s35
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Calendar Continued
LOUIE MORENO at the piano bar a.m . 3131 W. Coast H1ghwa). Nrw-5 to I 0 p.m. Monday through port Bcac-h 642-7880
Wednesday. 7 to I I pm Fnday and THE WHITE HOUSE Rrstaurant
Saturda)' and 10 am to 2 pm. and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1Jh·
Sunda)s at the Holada) Inn. Bnstol wav. Laguna Beach. ptt>scnts live
~,c. 1n Costa Me~ tnten.aanmcnt and dancing n1ghtl"
CANNERY RESTAURANT 3010 4<>4-8088
Hunon Centre
SUNSET PUB I 6655 Pacific Coast
Haghwa\ unse,t Beach. olTtJ'$ hvr
enterta1nmenl ~'en nights at wttk
Juke Logan and Ball L\'nch. 9 pm to
I am W:!-19:!6
l.afa)'eltt' Avr . Ne,,.,,pon Beach. fca-SUNSET PUB 16<>55 PaClfic Coast Tuetlday
tutt"s "'Tht Kapp) Michaels Band." Htghwa)'. Sunset Beach. offc'°' lt"c FACES NITECLUB 18582 Beach
tOR 4aand rock Fnday and Saturda)' enteru1nmcn1 seven nights at ""eek Bhd in Huntington Beach Blues
e'entnp and Sunday afternoon Rob Rio from J to 7 pm . Wh1uard ti ,.... ight Sho""' lime I!> Io p.m . 2 I and
675-5777. p_m.tomidm&ht.592-!926. O\CT <\dm1ss1on at tht door 1s S4
COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT CROWN HO\JSE Restaurant. <all 9b4-22 I I for information
presents Nathanael Jam and thr 32802 South Pan\ic Coast Htgh""'a}. CANNERY RESTAURANT to-
Wayne Wayne Band Thursday South Laguna. ha'> Blue .\drpt night. Wedncs<la\ and Thursda' the
thro ugh Saturda)', 8.30 p.m. to I a.m Theresa and Parks 8 Pm. to I am Marl.. (iuerrero r'.>uo 301 0 Lafa)ctt~
The C'ourthousc a\ located one block Sunda) and Monda~ 4%-57"71 or .\\C "lewport Beach 675-5777
off the 55 free"a). West on 499-2626 SNEAI( PREVU:W performs h't
MacArthur Bl"d 1n the Hu11on CANNERY RESTAURANT3010 calh T uesda,front8pm-12·\0am
Centre 721-8128 l..afa)ctte. Ne" port Beach Bnan 31 the ~. THE CLUB ~285 Ncwpon W1l11a tonight and \1o nday Shrraton :-.c"pon Hotel. .,i545
Bhd. in Cost.a Mesa Flashan& lights. Ma' o\rthur Bhd "lewport Beach mirrors and a hugr dance Ooor "lot· Monday 8 H-0~1o
shuu or shon s Tickets arc S5 fo r all THE WHITE HOL'SE Rcstaurdnt SUNSET Pl B 16655 Pacific Coast
sho""'s Doo~ open at 8 Pm Call and Tavtrn . .\40 South Coast High-H1ghv.a' COiun\Ct Beach. offers "' e
833-1160 wa~. Laguna Beach prc~n" la"e entertainment SC\en nights at v.ttl..
Wedne8day
REMla'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE
p~nts Shenna Ho pe and Manin
Mead 8 pm to I \Oa m Wed~'
through Saturd.t~ ( ounl" ( aJun
Blues. Juz and shov.-tunes I 8120
Von KarmanA."c lt"ane 'i'i\-IWJ'i
THE WHITE HOUSE Rtstaur.int
and Ta,tm. "l.w ~uth Coa-st High·
wa). Laguna Beach . prc<5enl\ II\ c
t'ntcrtaanment and dlnc1ng n1ghtl) ~94-8088
SUNSET PUB 16655 Panfic ( oa"t
H1gh"ay. l)unsct Beach. offers ll\c
entertainment 'ie\l'n night~ at ,,.,,ec.·I..
International Rcgpc All Starv10-
n1ght 9 pm to I J m 'i92-I Q2t>
Thund.ay
SUNSET P UB 166'i5 Pacilit ( oa\t
Hagh"a). Sunset Bcach offc" ll\c
cntcruanmcnt sc'cn n1ghu a ""'tt"-
Through l\aturda' ( oco MontO\ a
<H O pm to I 10am ~<l:!-lq:!6
THE BOP prcscnt\ thr coolest entcnammcnt .tnd danung n1ghth Jah ~oon tonight q p.m to I a m
.. Hopp)"' Hour tn town 5-7 pm 4Q4..8088. 592-19~6 , IAZZ
tonight. and Saturda> Dance with THE COURTHOUSE R ES· THE WHITE HOUSE Resta urant ~ --
Felt\ Lanc(SJco\Crchargt) Sunda) TAURANT Nathan1tl Jam Band and Ta,ern. 140 South Coast High-Friday
the Hop 1s a"aalablr for private Monda)', through ~ednc-\da" from "'a~ Laguna Beach. p~nts Lukr
panics and banqutt\ Ccall Chmta 6 30 p.m. Onr block off the 55 and the Lo.:omo11,es Q JO pm to JAZZ ALIVE 1)-o\ddlcbad (oll~c
•
l<..ark and Vocal Jan E.Mtmbk
directed b) Rtclt .\llan at 8 pm 1r.
\itck.inne" Thtattt> SaddldJeck < ot-
kgl" ~Shoo M arguerttc Plwy
\it1s'>1on VtCJO Tickets S1 ~
.tdm1S~1un S~ '>CntOr!> and stucknts
Rt·..en at ions 58~-4656
CAFE UDO. 501 30th !)t .. Ncwpon
rkalh. 6i5-:!%8 p~nts lhc' Tony
(,uerro $(.·,tct from ti JO p.m. to I
am.
JAZZ CLUB ROOM at Ron's 10
Llguna 1..i(H South Coast Hig.hwa)
Laguna Bath coclna1ls & hors
d\ieu' res and recorded J&Zl muuc·
~1unda) through Fnda~. 5 to 8 pm
.i9~-i1Pt
RON!l.1E BROWN 6 CO. ~
p1an1s1 and accompan1mrnt at
( armeto·s. 8 pm Fn. thfOUlh Sun
1~20 f ( oast H1ghwa\. Corona dcl
\far 6"5-1<>2~
'1"HE SWINGERS"' Play pn o(lhc'
30s and ..ios nov. appannc at lhc'
Dnft"ood Coduul Loungir:. 21462
Pat1fic Coast H1ghwa'. Hunttnpon
Bcach on Fnda\ and Sa1wday from ~"I to 11 l( pm 5~66 15
Saturday
CAFE LIDO 501 30lh Sttm..
'-e"pon &a4h t"'5-~963. Mu em.
nett and Silverberg at 964-5902) and Mon Fr~wa~. ""est on ~1ac o\rthur Bhd 1n 1 'O a m S2 co, tr chargt 4Q4-8088. Big Band. under the d1rcct1on of 8111 Ton' Rossini. ~ Tnbult' 10 Neil ~--.:_ __________ _:__::.---_:_:....:....::........::_:__=-----~__::-------------------------
Diamond at 8 pm o\dm1\\1on 1s SJ.
'"Roel.. .\round thr ( lod ··a h1stor)
of rock and roll fcatunng Jason
Chase. Tue., at 8 pm tS'( wvcr
chafJC). WeJ "'The ( ool Jerk'" h ve
IO-p1ccc band. lap S)n{ contest\
Thurs. I 8774 Btookhum. Fountain
Valk). 963-2366.
THE CROWN HO USE. '2802
South Pac-Ifie C'oo!>t H 1gh""'a~. "iouth
Laguna . Frank R1cc1 and Tno
perform T ucsda> through \aturda~. Q
p m. to I JO a m Blue -\dept as
featured Sunda) and ~onda) at 8.30
p.m. "496-5773 or 4~-2626
Laglma Craft Guild
presents its
21st Annual
Arts & Crafts shows.
• Sat. & Sun May 7th & 8th
at The Pavilions '"' c~sr HVr) £. IJJJ.1
Show Hours
• Memorial Weekend 9 JOam-s OOpm
Sun. & Mon May 29th & JOth
on Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach
Hundreds of handcrahed items on display.
ltEN WILLJAMS & Co. at Chai·
2710 E. Chapman .\\C an Orange.
1ust tast of the "lcwport Frccwa>
Ken Williams performs on kt)'boaro.
suophone and 'ocahzcs solo on T~) and Wed. Lou Rossa adds
vocals and the ncv. guitar synthes1ztr
on Thurs through Sat . Rack G arvty
JOIOS the aroup ('\{'!') Fnday and Sat.
on drums. 9 p.m to I 30 a.m Tues ~---------------------------i through Sat.. Sun. from 8 pm to l
a.m.
BOB BURNS RESTAURANT
LOUNGE 37 Fashion Island. New-
port Beach. Joe Lc111cn and Fntnds.
Tuctday through l\aturda)' at 8 p.m
644-2030.
Saturday
SOClt HOP /CONCERT The
Driners. the Coasters and the Brothtr
John Band will bnna classic rock ·n·
roll to the Saddlcback C'olltir gym-
nasium tontaht at 8 p.m Tickets are
priced at StO and "''II be sold at the
door. Aud1<'nC'C members wanting to
dance must "'car socks Saddkback
College 1s locattd at 28000
M•raucrite Parkway 1n M1ss1on
V1eJ O For 1nformat1o n. call
S82-4S30. AN EVENING WITH RODGERS
AND HAMMERSTEIN Saddlcback
Symphony Orchnlra. Saddlcblck
Conttrt Chorale and aucst soloisu
rttttak tttncs from pat m~acaJ
hits. indud1na .. South Pacific ...
.. Sound of Music:· .. Oklahoma! ..
and -caroutel." at Ip. m tont&ht and
Sunday at 7 p.m. 1n the McKinney
Thcatrc. S.ddlcback C~lleJC. 2~
· Marauente Parltway. Mass1on Viejo.
Tickets arc pnttd at SIO scne":l. lS
senion and students. Rctef'Vataons:
S82-46S6.
&laNlq
VILLA NOV A R1dtard Fauno's
l)Qno styhn_p unday thro1.t1h
Wtdnesdly. ~n dally S p.m. 10 l
Tickets and ln.fonnation:
Ttckrts by phone: (714) 261-0231
or
BOB
HOPE
Birthday
•
Party
Sixty )UIS of romedy with
bautilul ~ Sur Akin
(Mill America 1996) and tM
RannW Brown Big &ncl.
Saturday
Mayn
8:00 p.m.
COITAmu·
EDWARDS
'TOWN CENIEH
751-4114
.. • I
•
Calendar Continued
Freeway, 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. scrond and fourth TUC$days at the Costa Mm Gotf and Country membtis. -S26'for~-0r -WllEEL.D¥ f'll~DSBIP singles
RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 South Meadowlark Country Oub. 16782 C1ub, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Costa more information call 261-1200. 45-plus rn«t forbnlnch at fl:JOa m
Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. sur-Graham St .. Huntington Beach. Mesa. Live band and dance follow. WHEELOPFRIENDSIDPSinglcs at Pn~ Lou1sejn San~· For
pnse guest in 1hcJau C1ub Room at 9 Call 847-1600 or ~5788 for more 45 and over, meet for dinner •t 7 p.m. information and reservations. call
p.m. 497-4871 Weclne9day information. at Palermo's in Stanton. For infor-521 -5875.
CAFE UDO SOI 30th St., Newport PARENTS WITHOUT PART· mation and re~rvations. call
Sunday Beach. prcscnls lhc Cissandra Tno NERS Huntington Beach Chapter 521-5875 Tue9day
8 30 1 595 hosts a frtt onentation for sinm PRIME OF LIFE SING~ mcc1 AU.ROOM HOT NIGHT: COOL JAZZ 7 p.m.. tonight and Thursday : p.m. to pa-lS C JI ha ·-ph 898-79 < fior di'nncr at <'-lvatore's. <IV\ TANGO,DISCOANDB Phillips Hall Theatre. Rancho San-a.m. 675-2968. foi, .. n · a c P-· one J .-JVV DANCE CLUB Meets every Tucsda> !Iago Col~. 17th at Bnstol in Santa or mcctinJ location and addiuonal Brookhurst. Anaheim 7 p.m. For at 7:30at 738 W. 17th SL. three blocks
Ana. Jon Faddis.. guest soloist. membttsh1p information. reservations and information, call soom of Ncwpon Blvd. in Costa
T1cke1s are SS for adults. $4 students, ~~ Mem,bcnhap an Parents Without 836-8744· Mesa. $19 month recs. Learn lhe
seniors and children under 12 For ~ "'8ii!" Partners as open to divorced. scpar-~JC FRIENDS singles age 45 latest dances followed by a dan~ or
informa11on and reservations. call the ated. widowed or never married and over meet for dinner at 7 p.m. at other activities each week. For more
Johnson \t'nter Box office P'rlday parcnts.oflivingchildrcn. Custody of Al's Steak House&. Saloon. 1602 E. information call 494-0593.
66 7_ 3163. the children 1s not a factor. A non-First St.reel. Santa Ana. For in for-MARTIN AND TONl'S SWING
CAFE UDO 501 30th St .. Newpon Y.E.S. COC'llTAIL PARTY Young profit. non-sectanan, educational or-mat1on and reservations. call DANCE CLUB meets at the Kiog's
Beach. A.lex Ta\lor and Intersection E>.ccut"e Singles networlc hosts a ganization. PWP -provides 1 pro-544-9259. Table in the Westminster lanes. 6471
from 3. 30 _ 7 30 ·P m Bobby Redfield cotlta1I pany at 1he Beverly Hentage gram of social act1V1tics. discussions NON-SMO~ING SINGLES of Westminster Ave. m Wcstmansler
8 30 Hotel.33SOAvenueofthcAns.Costa and s1udy groups for single parents America. (N.S.S.A.) meeu every · 8 30 S 50 fi I Laun Jau. p.m. to I a.m. M r. 8 1 8 tt and th•ir r.amali-. h Sa _._ 1 1 Ora C beginning at : . 4. or essons.. 67" .,968 esa 1rom p.m. to a.m. u11e1. .. " -.~ 01 er turU41y at oca ntt oun-0 c= fior ... -ncini.o .. n3c13 r-. da _._. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP gl h I d ·"" I "-Orip-n .,.. o-.r J • '"THE SWINGERS" arc back by music. ncing. nctwo ... ing seminar sin cs 1y ote s an ni.,.tc u~ entauon TU DAY NIG T SINGLES
popular demand at the Dnftwood and no-host bar. Admission is $1 Sal over45. meet forT.G.l.F. at S:30p.m. at 5 p.m .• mc:clmg 6 to 9 p.m. S5 SpcciaJlv pnccd spaahetti dinners fi C the door. $ 12 with pre-payment at Salvatonc's an Anaheim. For 896-8440 or 24 hour event hotline. ' rre · F d ~~~~~~~tun:~0;:::2~~h'.col:~ Y.E.S. hotline: 744-1000. r
5
csc .. ,1 ~8a7ti5o.ns and infonnation. call 894-8932.. Gnr~~:ncsnap~~t.h tt~e ,rr.:r a.~~ a~
but goodies from thc 30s and 40s LET'S TEE IT UP 1 club for single J S da Florence Bcane's Ivy House Res-
t'\ Cl') Sunda) aftt'moon from 2 until golfers between lhcagcsof30and 55 PRIMEOFUFESINGLESMEET UD 1 taurant. 384 Forest Ave. in Laguna
6 Pm j)6-66IS or s36-1421 who want to play soetalty and mcc1 FOR T.G.I.~. at the ~lcbad Inn. CLASSIC FRIENDS singles age 45 ~ach. 4~949 1.
other single golfers. Vanous local and 1660 E First Street in San&a Ana, S to and 0, er. mccl for a champqne
Monday regional courses. Dues arc $25 an-7 p.m. Information. call 836-8744 brunch at Charlie Brown's. 161 60 Wednaday
nuall" For 1nformat1on. call n-h Bl d H n---h 1 CAFELJD0,501 30thSt..New~n ' Saturday oocc .. c v · unungton ~ a WHEELOFFRIENDSBIP.singles o -h J l • R Q 30 854-0690 or wnte to: Let's Tee It Up. 12:3(). p.m. For reservations and 4< Ii d 6 30 ixac ac"1c )'an uanet. : 31 Rainbow Ridge. Irvine. 92715. LIFESTYLES INTERNATIONAL information. call 544-9259. ov~r J, meet or inner et : p.m.
p.m.-1 am CLASSIC FRIENDS Sin&lcs age 45 "Run for the Roscs .. ·Kentuclcy FLIRT Sunday programs bc&tn al at Amagi's in Buena Park. Call
6 75-2968. and over meet for Happ;?; llour S to 7 Derby Day Party at the L1fC"Stylcs 6:45 p.m. in the Seacliff Villag( S2fil-587S. for reservations and
tm at lhe <'-vcnth oor Home lnt'"mat1onal ,..lubhou~. 18022 in ormalJon . ....__..,._1 · .,..;: • .. '-..... Shopping Center. 2205 Main Street. F.R.LE.N D.S -~ •.......... vangs Bank Building. 23732 El Cowan. Suite I 00-1. Irvine .. Doors Suite 20, H untinllon Beach. Call Ii fi nd. ·a ~~n~" as.socialionh
CAFE UDO 501 30th St. Ncwpon Toro Rd. El Toro. For more anfor· open at 12:30 p.m. No host bar. 840-0107 for more information. or un a growm, meets eac
Beach. lnte~on with Alcll Taylor mation. call 544-9259. Southern Gourmet Cuisine Bufkt, FOCUS St, a poup of sin&lcs qes Wednesday S p.m. 10 midnight in tht'
torught 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. PARENTS WITHOUT PART-music and dancmg and Lifestyle 30-39. meet at I l.30a.m. at the South Zot Room, Irvine Hilton. 17900
JOHN HENDEBSON'S'"SECOND NERS OrallJC Coast Chapter 26. greenbacks to wager on the races and Coast Community Church, s 120 Jambortt Road. Irvine. Free valt't
WIND" with Leigh Downs appear the offers f'rtt oncntation at 7:30 p.m. al win prizes. Admission is S 15 for Bonita Canyon Dr,. Irvine. 854-7600. partcang. admission is SS per person
______ ___;;•'-----------------------.--------......---....------------------. Get in for half-price if you bring a
• •
~""' YoCI do. .. clon'f col ti. t:Op$.
I•~ mg..,1• A.awPET\11 -~ .. -·----
a..·-a.... ---(£'ir.ffi"' ,, I I· L ,. .. _ ••
..
d
'C ..
friend. gc:t an frtt 1f you bring two by
calling 863-J 111. extension 2111
after S p.m . Free 3-month paSSl\C
membership b)' a11endini.
NEWPORT BEACH SAil.ING
SINGLES a club for non-smok1og
sm&k sailors with or without a boat aat 21 and older Meets the firs1 and
third Wednesday of each month at
the Huntinaton Beach Inn. Pacific
Coast Hi&h-.ay in HunlingtOn Beach
6:30 to 10 p.m. Mecung begins w11h
drinks and hors d·oeuvl"C$ in th( b.u
followed by a mccung and acuv1t1e\
at 7 p.m. Social hour follows the
meeting. Cost as $6. Call 673-3018 for
~corded inro about club activ1t1cs.
SOCIAL PUNSBOP FOR
SINGl..D Opponumtics and at"
tivitics sponsored by the Knowled&<"
Bank, 7 to 10 p.m. in Costa Mesa. Call
898-7878 for locauon and 1nfor-
ma1100. Matenals and refrcshmen1<.
provtded.
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 prosram.
Tlaanday
A.S.A.PSinales Association of Pro-
fessionals meet cvny Thutsday eve-
nins in~ Zot Lounse, lrvinc Hilton
and Towers. 40S and J•mborcc Blvd 6 p.m. to I I p.m . Small aroup nctwortcing. personal introductions.
bot and cold hon d'ocuvres, Social. danelftl., miurt and priza. S 12 at the
door. Call for inbmation 665-6633
or 261-2023.
"'NO MAllE" llNGLD DANCE S
to 8 p.m. at Twains. 2101 E. f.dinaer
at the SS frteW&y, Sania Ana. Dance
and happy holU'. door prizes and hors
d'ocuvrn.. $4 tdmission. No dues.
DO inembefahip fees. c.u S21..a691
for more infonnatton.
Calendar Continued ~
from 6 tO I 0 p.m in the Commerce
Buildi!'J. Oranac County Fair aiid
E.lposilJon Center. 88 Fair Drive.
Costa M~. Adm1ss1on 1s $4 for
adults. under 12 frtt. Sponsored b)
Inter Shows. 364-:!542
POETRY READING An Evening
With Nellie Wong. socialist feminist
ac11 v1st/orpn1zcr. 7 30 to 8· 30 p.m.
with a reception following in the
Nelson Research Building. UCI Col·
lqc of Medicine. Frtt parking in UC!
Parking Lot 80. Sponsored by the
Mult1-Cultural Women Wnters of
Orange County
CANNERY RESTAURANT fca· turc~s Champagne Supper Cru1st'S
every Fnday, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m ..
Sunday . .5 to 7 p m., Champagne
Brunch Cru1SC's. Saturday and Sun·
day. IOa.m. to noon and 1:30to 3:30
p.m. 3010 lafa)'etle Ave Newpon
Beach. For more information. call
675-.5777.
CAFE MOZART features classical
piano Wed evening. and piano or
guitar. pop. and show tunes
Thurs.Sat. evenings. A.II music 1s
performed dunng dinner Also fca-
tUttd is musK at Sunday brunch.
319.52 Camino Capistrano. San Juan
Capistrano. 436-0212.
LAGUNA POETS meet each F.ri. at
8 p.m. at the La&una Beach public
libral'). 363 GTenneyrc. Laguna
Beach. Everyone 1S welcome. C~JI
494-9.5.50 or 494-837.5.
OVEl\EATEl\S ANONYMOUS
welcomes newcomers to moff than for S 10 on Sunday. with proceeds add1uona11nform~11on
90 mcctinl$ held wcdly 11 locauons from lhe swap meet ioin& to campus LEADSa..uBCOSla Mesa chaptff
throughout Orange Count). There clubs and oraan1zauons. scholarships a group for women in business mttts
arc no diets. fees or dues. only a dcsu~ and commun1t) servn projects. For evef) WednMay morning at the
to stop eating compulsively. For add111onal infortnat1on, call Countryside Inn in Costa Mesa a1 the
more 1nformauon. call the Central 898-2389 The swapmttl 1s held in comer of Redhill and Bnstol Mttt·
office. 117.52 Garden Grove Blvd the parking 101 locat('dal lhe entrance ings art' from 7 15 to 8 30 am For
Sle. 11.5. Garden Grove. at 5.54-1440 of lhe college al {hi: Golden West mo re information and rcsen-a11ons.
or 24().9007. Slrttl 1raffic hght between Edmgcr c-all Jenette P<"rrault at 538-661 :! or
Saturday and M{ Fadden Streets Jeanette Thompson at 892· 5910.
VW /PORSCHE SW APM!';ET 6 to Tueeday Thunday
10 p.m. tn the Commerce Builiim& JOIN THE HARBOR SINGERS A AD CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY
and the main and West Mall at the non·profil group of women singers holds a wcekl) social e\('nl beginning
Orange Count) Fair and Expos111on who perform ('verything from Bach to al 5 30 pm
Center, 88 Fair Dnve. Cost.a Mesa. rock arc looking for new mcmbcr5. at Max1(''s. The Red Lion Inn. 3050
Admission is SS for adults, under 12 The grouJ1mects Bnstol St. Costa Mesa Frtt hors
fret'. 364-3672. <'"Cry Tuesday ('vcning at 7 p.m at d'oeuvrcs. fun and n('tworking.
SHRINE CIRCUS at 2and 7 p.m. in 1he Presbytcnan Church of the Cove-731-352.5
the Grandstand A~ of the Orange nan1 al Fa1rv1ew and Adams street 1n E-Z SPEAK TOASTMASTERS
Count)' Fair and Expos111on Center. Costa Mesa Performances arc also mttt each Thursday a1 7.30 pm at
88 Fair Dnve. Cost.a Mesa, Call El available. For more information. call Scacl1ff Viii~. 2134 Main Strttl.
Bek.al Shrine Temple for uckets at Ott Cox at 962-1680 or V1 Grccn at Hun1sng1on Beach. Bqinncrs ~el-
97S..91I 1. 897-0.587 even1nas and weekends. come. For more 1nformauon. call
ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEET 842-2016 or 842-8149
presented by Tcl·Ph1l Enterpnscs Wed.De.day SCRABBLE 15 played evn)' Ttrurs-cach Saturda) and Sunda)' m the 6 30 he H Sa main parlt1~ 191 of. the Orange THE ORANGE COUNTY SIU da) 11 · P m. at I ome vi ngs
F d 1 CLUB meets the first and thtrd bu1khng. Mam Strttt at Yorktown County air roun s a.m to Avenue. Hunt1naton Beach Call 4 p.m. Adm1ss1on is SI per car load Wednesday of every month at the 96(}.2729 for details
d fift t r. lk · ns. Oran•e Costa Mesa Country Club. Ages 21
Saturday
IRVINE MEADOWS BLUES FES-
TIV AL 11 a m unul dusk 11 the:"
In ine ~cadov.~ -l.mph1thca1~ F1r<.t
maJor blues f~t1' al m Orange <. oun
l\ fe.uunng ThcNevrtk Brof~ TaJ
Mahal. John Hammond. the ( a'h
Mc-Call Band and a Hall of F;;m('r
Tickets available through Ticket
master. Music Plus and Sponsman
Stores Charge-line 140-:!000
'!'ue8day
CRAZY HORSE STEA& HOUSE
p~nts B.J Thomas tonight 1n tv.o
performan~. 7 and I 0 p m I 580
Brookhollo~.(~cr Road c,11 ""e"'
pon F~a)) Santa l\na For ucket
infonnauon and dinner f'C'Ser'attons
caJI 549-1 51 ~
AMUSEMENTS
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phone number u 7.51-3247. mformauoo. caJI 957-8686. b} the OraneeCounty Farm Bureau is
GOLDENWESTCOLLEGESWAP CIU.BBAGE 1s played on the sec-held ever) Thursday m the main BALBOA PAV1LION, 400 ~in
MEET 8 a.m. 10 3 p.m. w11 h frtt ond and founh Wednesday of each parking lot of the Orangt Count) St.. Balboa. Catalina ~ Ser
admission and frtt parlang today and month at 7 p.m. at the Oa.Sls Centet". Fairgrounds from 9:.30 a..m. to 2:.30 'ice provides scrvttt to Cat.alma
tomorrow. Space fee is S 10 on Room VI . .5th St. and Marguerite in pm. Call 7.51-3247 for more mfor-~dulls $22 and chtld ( 12 and undcr1 ~w~~andhn~~ort~~~C=o=ro=n=a=d=e=l=M=a=r=·=C=a=ll=~==l3=8=fo=r==m=a=11=o:n============S=l=l=ro=u=nd=='="=P=·=~==ru==9=a=m~
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am.a beck at ~1hon 1 p.m.
tUlb« cnuscs daily, 45 ·minutes:
adult $5, child fifty cents: 90 minute
cruise, aduh $7. child SI. Brunch
cruise Sundays 10:30a.m. AdultsS20:
child (10 and undt'r) $12. Dinner
cruasc on Monday evenings. 7 p.m
Adults $25. child S 15. Rt'SCrvat1ons
required. call 6 73-5245.
DISNEYLAND. 1313 Harbor
8tvd.. 1\"1ta~1m. "Blau lO J.he Past-
an all ntw 50s event daily through
May 22. Disneyland oilers moi:c than
50 attractions in seven themed lands,
1ndudi111 'Star iours" and "Captain Eo.-Park hours a~ 10 a.m to 6 p.m.
Monday through Fnda)'. 9 a.m 10
midnight. Saturda) and Sunday. D1s-
ntyland 1nfonna11on: 999-4565.
D«>'IT'S BERRY FARM, 8039
Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Knou's 1s
the nation's most popular indepen·
dent family theme park with 165 wild
rides, shows and attractions. All
shows arc included m the admission
pnc:c. New $7 milhon"Kingdom of
the Dmosaws and lhrcc tbnll rides.
"The Slammer." "The Tum~."
and "Slin~hot... Other entertain-
ment includes tht' Wild West Stunt
Shows. can can shows, old ume
melodramas and a visit with Snoopy.
Knou's Pacific Pavilion features two
extraordinary aquatic attracuons
-"Splashdance '87," a dolphin/sea
lion show and "Snoopy's diving
dogies.-a first time anywhett ~
fonnancc Knott's h~ four themed
areas including Camp Soopy, a six·
acre wonderland themed to the Ca.
High Stem and featuring the all new
"Snoopy's Animal Fnends Show."
Admission pnccs arc S 14.95 for
adults and SI0.95 for children 3-11 .
handicapped guests. senior C1t12ens
and expectant mothers. An annual
pass 1s only $59.95. For additional
infonnation call the 24-hour Knott's
Line at 220.5200.
LOS ANGELES CHD..DREN'S
MUSEUM 310 North Main Street.
Los Angeles. Open Wednesday and
Thursday. 2 to 4 p.m. and Saturday
and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
"Hands-on" parucipetory environ-
ment in which children agrs two to
twelve. learn by doing. Eighteen
pennancnt exh1b1ts. Monthly fro-
gramming includes a variety o an
exhibits. perfonnan~ and work-
shops. Admission: S4 per person.
infants under two free. Adults free on
~nnday 1lnd Thunday •flcr~
TIOOM. Groups m~ rcgisteT" tn 1ld-
'an~. For 24 "our information. call
(213)687-8800.
MOVJELAND WAX MUSEUM,
771 1 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. EJvira
1s the newest featured replica among
the already elaborate collection of
mo' 1e and television memorabilia
including life~1ke replicas of more
than 200 renowned stars. Daily I 0
a.m.-8 p.m. with Fn.-SaL open until 9
p.m. 522-1155.
MUSEUM OF NATURAL ~
TORY AND SCIENCE 2627 Vista del
Oro. Newport Beach. ()pen Tuesday
"A fun Odventule you're bOUrid tO enjoy.
Two dashingly, likeabk: heroes sot-.i."19 munler cases,
vindicating the innocent, saving the ladies in disliess
and nailing the bad guys in the encr.•
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throu.&h Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.
Admission 1s S2 for adults, and SI for
children over sill. Members arc free.
Museum exh1biu include a wide
array of marine mammal fossils,
Native American displays.. an inStt't
zoo and photo gallery, mineral and
shell displa~. butterfly ct>llcctions
and children's hands on exhibits.
Al90 ~ltonal ~rams. decc.nt
rourr1ectUl"es; ftsnvaU. a tibruynd
special act1v1t1cs. For mo~ infor-
mation about exhibits. programs and
membership, call the mu~um Tues-
day through Sunday at 640-7120.
MUSElJM OF WORLD WAAS And
Military History. 7884 East La Palma
Ave. at Beach Blwl. Buena Park.
LarJcst collcct1on of unifonns in the
nation. Real life military antiques.
historical relics, medals.. Oags. field
equipment. cdaed weaponry. ancient
fircanns. unifonns, insignia. posters
from all over the world from 1776 to
1945. Hours 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wednesday through Sunday. Ad·
mission is S3adults.13to 17ycars$2.
6 to 12 ycan SI; Disabled, f'n:e. Free
parking. 952-1776.
OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7561
Center Ave.. Huntington Beach
S~iahy shops ~ located in th•~
village that features the charm of
quaint European' vill~ with cob-
bled strccts, lantern hghts. and 70
murals of European $CCnes painl.Od
on nttrior walls by European anists
898-5111 .
QUEEN MARY, Lo111 Beach
Harbor at the end of the Long Beach
Freeway. Exhibits include special
t>fTcct sound and light shows in tht'
Engine Room and Wheclbo~ re-
enactina a near<0Jhs:ion at sea. and
an extensive World War II displa)
depicting the "Queen's .. acnve role as
a troopship. Daily 10 a.m.-6 pm
$13.95 adults.. $9.95 Juniors ( 12-17).
$1.95 for children (S.I I) C'hild~n
under 5 arc admitted frtt. (213)
435-3511.
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SEA WORLD 1720 South Shom
Road. M1ss1on Ba~. San 01(10 Sea
World features sc' en ma,or shows
and dozen~ofiasc1naun1 manM hfc
cxh1b1ts. Shamu, Sea Wor1d's star
killer whale. performs In the larges!
v.halc fac1litv in the world.
dolphins.tr:uncd s.cals and sea hons.
otters and a walrus also perform at
special shows There arc four
aqmnums featurmg hvt> sh•rk~ ~
hfe and freshwater fish from all oHr
the v.or1d Th1ri} \pec1al educational
exhibits arc alw available to Sea
World guew. One pncc admission
includes all shov.s and ci1 h1bats. Open
dail). 9 am to 5 '\Op m. SI 7.95 for
adult,, S 11. 95 for scn1on ( 55 and
O\'er). Children 3-11. S 11 95 and
children under '\ arc frtt. Guided
tours and ndes arc citra Group rates
and I:! month pa\s information. call
(619):!:!6-3901 or 826-7213 or
(60:!)838-0600
SAN J UAN CAPI ST RANO
M ISSI ON,· 31882 Camino
Capistrano San Juan Capistrano
Fcaturcs Serra ( hapel, tahforn1a's
oldl'St bu1ld1ng.. the nuns of the Great
Stone Church. soldiers barracks.
bcauuful ~rdcns. and two museum
rooms with an1facts from Nauvc
.\mcncan and earl) Spanish culture
D:ul~730 am-5pm 493-1 424
SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GAR·
DENS. :!647 Pacific Coast H1ghwa).
Corona dcl Mar Roses. cactus.
annual gardens. an orchid con·
scnatol). ko1 ponds and a g1fi shov.
Dail) I 0: 30 a.m.-4 p.m.
SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN,
Magic Mountain Parkwa)' C)(tt off
Interstate 5. Valencia. More than 100
ndes. sho-...sand attractions including
an 1800s st) le crafts "11lagc and a
Roanng Rapids whttc water adven-
ture arc offered (8181992-0884
-SKYFOREST Santa's V1lla&e,
located on Statr Highway 18. in
Skyforest about :!O m1l('S from San
Bernardino. Ride<; include a carousel.
ferns wheel, monorail. trains. ponies.
burros. and much more. Other attrac-
ttons to be enJO)ed arc two puppet
shows. petting zoo and many colorful
shops. Santa. h1~ reindeer and the
p1A1cs arc alwa) sat home to welcome
the guests. Open da1h Hours arc 10
a.m. to 5 pm. 337-:!.il! I.
SPRUCE GOOSE. long Beach
Harbor al the end of the long Beach
Frttwa) Howard Hughes' all-wood.
200.ton 0} 1ng boat ma,esttcalh
bcnhs for \IS1tors tu \ 1ev. the 1 ns1dc
of the world's large'>! clcaMpan
alum11rum dome .\ \anel" of d1s-
pla)S mcludmg modules that sho"'
close-up details ofia~inaung areas of
the plane such as lht' cockpll. night
deck and wing 1n1cnor arc featured
Sec the Queen Mal") listing for more
1nformat1on 10 am -6 pm (:!!'\)
435-3511
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"'MILAGRO' IS WONDERFUL!
An incred ible cast, beautifully directed.
I loved this film!"
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guided tram tour of Umvc~l's
famed 420.acrc back lot and the
Entenainmcnt (enter. "'h1ch fca·
lures (he ltvc \hOV.S IS Offered
.\dm1ss1on pnces arc S 15 95 v.11h
(hildren age'> 3-11 at Sii 95 ~n1or
admm1on remain'> SI 1.50 Cclcbnt'
sc-a\On pass allowmg unhmtted ,·1s1ts
for one )ear 1s S21 Q5 for adults and
S 17 95 for children. t8 I 8.l508-9600
WILD RIVERS 8800 (rv1nc C'cmcr
Drl\c ad,accnl to lnmc Meadowi;
Amph11hea1rc offers over 40 ci1c1t1ng
watrr ndcs and a11rac11ons.Groups of
20 or more can take ad,antage of
Wild RI\ ers new group adm1ss1on
rates
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" m
the main theater of Gokkn \.\ C'>l
Colll'gc Hun1 1ng1on Bealh
(lN5-8378l Fnda's and Saturda's at
8 pm.. unda}\ at 3 p m through
Ma\ 15
"BIRDS OF PARA OISE" and an
cwmng of ont-e1C1 p~ 1n repcrtnT'\
at Rancho Santiago ( ollcgc 17th anJ
Bnstol street!>, Santa .\na (f,67. '\lh ,,
.. Bird'>" Ma' 6 12. I '\ IQ and :! I and
thl' onc-acts-~a' 7 I I 14 I~ and ~II
all at 8 pm ·
"BYE BYE BIRDIE" at the "le..,,·
pon &.<!~ h \lormon Church I bth
~tr<~l°l and Do' t"r Orne Ncv.pon
Bcalh 1261-11850> Fnda\sand Satur·
da) '> at -30 p m through Ma~ 14
'"TH E Bl Tl.ER om IT .. al tht'
( 'pn.'\'> t1\lc Thcat~r 5172 Oran[ll
.\'l C~prl-..s 1229-!>~961 final ix-r-
formanlC~\ tonight and Saturda' at 1'
pm
"CALL ME MADAM " al the ( oste1
\k\3 ( "1c Pia\ hou!>C MI Ham1lt\1n ~t \ost3 "-teSa (~~6q"}. cl~intt
pt'rformanct''> 1on1~h1 and Saturda\ at
ll pm unda~ at _ )0
''CAROUSEL" at Ehza~th How
ard·., C unain Call Dinner Theater
(140 El \amino Real Tu~un
r X '!t-1 S~Cll linal performanct>s Ill·
~ires and tee~ are a lot alike. TheYre just rfUsunderstood.
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arrives back a1 Pavilion 7 p . .rn.
Harbor cru1~ daily, 45 minutes:
adult SS. child fifty cents; 90 minute
cruise, adult $7. child SI . Brunch
cruise Sundays 10:30a.m. AduJtsS20:
child (10 and under) $12. Dlnner
cruise on Monda) evcnmgs. 7 p.m
Adults $25. child SIS R~rvat1ons
required. call 6 73-5245.
DISNEYLAND; 1313 Harbor
Blvd;,_Anahe1m. "'Blast to 1he Past" an au new 50s event daily through
May 22. Disneyland offers more than
50attract1ons in seven lhemed lands.
indudina 'Star Tours" and "Captain
EO." Park hours arc 10 a.m 10 6 p.m.
Monday through Fnda). 9 a.m 10
midnight. Saturday and Sunday. DlS-
neyland information: 999-4565.
&.NOIT"S BERRY FARM, 8039
8cach Blvd .. Buena Parl(. Knott's 1s
the nation's most popular indepen-
dent fiun1ly theme partc with 165 Wlld
rides.. shows and attractions. All
shows arc included m the admission
l)litt. New $7 milhon"Kingdom of
the Dinosaurs and thrt;.c thrill ncks.
"The Slammer," "The Tumbler,"
and "Slingshot." Other entertain-
ment includes the Wild West Stunt
Shows, can can shows. old time
melodramas and a visit with Snoopy.
Knott's Pacific Pav1hon features two
extraordinary aquauc attractions -"'Splashdan~ '87." a dolphin/sea
hon show and "Snoopy's diving
doggics.''a first time anywhere per-
fOrmanC"C. K-nott'1 has IOuf' -themed
areas including Camp Soopy. a s1x-
acre wonderland themed to lllt Ca.
HJgh Sierra and featuring the all new
"Snoopy's Ammal Friends Show."
Adm1ss1on prices are $14.9S for
adults and $10.95 for children 3-IJ,
handicapped guests, ~mor c1t11ens
and expectant mothers. Ao annual pass is only $59. 95. For additional
information call the 24-hour Knott's
Linc at 220-5200.
LOS ANGELES CHILDREN'S
MUSEUM 310 North Main Strttt.
Los Angeles. Open Wednesday and
Thursday, 2 10 4 p.m. and Saturday
and SundaJ. 10 a .m. to 5 p.m.
"Hands-<>n participatory environ-
ment in which children ages two to
twelve, learn by doing. Eighteen
permanent exhibits. Monthly rro-
gramming includes a variety o an
exh1b1ts. performances and work-
shops. Admission: $4 per person.
infants under two f •. f.dults free on
Wednesday and Thursday af\er-
0001\$. Groups must .rqi.s1tt in ad-
vantt. F'Os: 24 hour information. call
(213)687-8800.
MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM,
771 I Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. Elvira
1s the newest featured replica among
1hc alrady elaborate collectJon of
movie and 1e~v1s1on memorab1ha
including lifc-hke replicas of more
than 200 renowned stars. Daily 10
a.m.-8 p.m. with Fn.-Sat. open until 9
p.m. 522-1155.
MUSEUM OF NATURAL RJ.S.
TORY AND SCIENCE 2627 Vista del
Oro. Newport Beach. ()pen Tuesday
"A fun adventure you'ie bound to enjoy.
Two dashingly, likeai le heroes solving murder cases,
·nc1·cati· the. . the~ di • d. VI 1 ng innocent, SC1V1ng ~--1n 1sl1ess
and nailing the bod guys in the encl!'
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throuah Saturday, 10 a..m. to 5 p.m.
and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.
Admission 1s $2 for adults. and SI for
children over six. Members arc free.
Museum exhibits include a wide
arra)' of marine mammal fossils.
Native Amcncan displays. an insect
zoo and photo gallery. mineral and
shell displays, butterfly collections
and children's hands on exh1bils.
Also educational programs, docent
to11lS. lccturcs. !csuvals.ubra.ry and
special adivitics. For more 1nfor-
ma1ion about exhibits, programs and
membership, call the museum Tues-
day through Sunday at 640-7120.
MUSEUM OF WORLD WARS And
Military History. 7884 East La Palma
A vc. al Beach Bl.t. Buena Park.
LafJeSt collcctaon of uniforms tn the
nation. Real life military antiques.
hislorical relics. medals. flags. field
equipment. edged weaponry. ancient
firearms. uniforms, ms1inia. posten
from all over the world from 1776 to
1945. Hours 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wednesday through Sunday. Ad-
mission is S3 adults, 13 to 17 years $2.
6 to 12 years SI: Disabled. fn:e. Free
partcing. 952-1776.
OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7561
Center Ave.. Huntington Beach
S~1ahy shops arc located 1n this
village that features the charm of
quaint European vii~ with cob-
bled strttts, lantern li1Jns. and 70
murals of European scenes painted
on exterior wtalb-by European-.nrsu.
898-S 111. QUEEN MARY. Long Beach
Harbor at the end of the Lona Beach
Frttway. Exhibits include special
effect sound and liaht shows in the
Engine Room and Wh«lbou~ re-
enacting a near-collision at sea. and
an extensive World War II d1spla)
depicting the .. Queen's" active role as
a troopship. Daily 10 a.m.~ p.m
S I 3.9S adults, $9.95 Juniors ( 12-17).
$7 .• for children (S-11) Children
undCF S arc admitted frtt (213)
435-351 I
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SEA WOl\LD 1720 South Sho~
Road. Mission Ba). San Diego. Sea
World features sc .. c:n maJor sho""s
and dozens offascinauna mannc hfc:
c:>.h1b1ts. Shamu. Sea World's star
killer whale. ~rforms in the: largest
v.halc facility in 1he world.
dolphins.trained seals and sea hons.
otters and a walrus also perform at
special shows There art' four
aquariums featunng h"'e sharks, sea
life and freshwater fish from all o .. er
the world. Thin) \pec1al educational
exhibits arc alw available to Sea
World guests. One pnce admission
includes all shows and ei1h1b11s. Open
dail). 9 a.m. 10 5· 30 pm. S 17 95 for
adults. $11 95 fo r seniors ( 55 and
o .. cr). Children l-11. S 11 95 and
children under ' are frtt Guided
tours and ndes arc eura Group rates
and 12 month pass information. call
(619)226-3901 or 826-7213 or
( 602)838-0600
SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO
MISSION , 11882 Camino
Capistrano. San Ju.tn Capistrano
Featurn Serra < hapcl. \alifom1a·s
oldest bu1ld1ni. the nuns of1he Great
Stone Church. sold1e~ barracks.
beauuful ~rdc:ns. and tv.o museum
rooms wuh artifacts from Nall\e
.\mencan and earl) 'ipan1sh culture
Dail) 7·30am-5pm 4931424
SHERMAN LJBRARY AND GAR·
DENS, 2647 Pacific Coast H1g~a'
Corona del Mar Roses. cactu<o.
annual gardens. an orchid con-
scn a tor). ko1 ponds and a gift shov.
Dail) 10.30a.m.-4 p.m
SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNT AlN,
Magic Mountain Parkwa) exit off
ln1e~tate 5. VaJc:nc1a More than 100
ndcs. shov.sand attracuons including
an 1800s st) le: crafts \lllage and a
Roanng Rapids 1o1.h11c water ad,cn-
ture arc: offered (8181992-0884
SKYFOREST San1a·s Village
located on State Highway 18, 1n
Skvforest about 20 m1ks from 4'an
Bernardino. Rides include a rarouo;el
fems wheel. monorail. trains, ponies
burros. and much more Other attrac-
tions 10 be: c:nJO~l'd arc two puppet
shO\\S.. pctttng zoo and man' colorful
shops Santa. his reindeer and the
p1\les art' alwa~ sat horn(' to IA>C:lcome
the guests. Open da1h Hour\ an.· 10
a.m to 5 pm 3P-2-l8 l
SPRUCE GOOSE. long Reach
Harbor at the: end of the Long &ach
Frcc:v.a~. Hov.ard Hugh~· alt-wood.
2()()..ton flying boat maJC:-Sltcall~
bc:nhs for '1s11ors to '1e1A. the IO'>tdc
of the world·., IJrgl"il clear-span
aluminum dome .\ 'aneh of d1'i-
pla~s including mpdules that show
close-up details ofla~inattng art'as of
the: plane such as the rockplt flight
ded. and 1A.tng interior arc featured I ~th(' Queen Man li\llng for more
information. 10 am-ti pm 121'>
435. '\511 •
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'l·~I (ti) Pl . Ln".ersal Cit) .\
gu1dc-d tram 1our of uni .. crurs
famed 42()..acrc back lot and the
En1crta1nmcnt Center v.h1ch fc:a-
tun.-s fi,e 11,c: shows. is offered_
.\dm1ss1on pm:es are S 15 95 v.1th
l h1ldren ag~ J-11 at S 11 95 Senior
adm1'>\1on remains SI I 50 Celc:bnt\
sea!>On pa!.!> allo1o1.ing unlimited \ISJts
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"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" an
tht'.' main theater of Gokic:n V. l"<.l
.Colleg(' Huntington B('.tlh
HNS-8378). Fnda's and Saturda~' JI
8 pm . Sunda)' at 3 pm throu&h
Ma~ 15
UBIRO.S OF PARADISE .. and an
e\.C~n1ng of ont"-aC1 play~ 1n repenon
at Rancho Santiago ( ollc:ge 17th and
Bnstol streets. Santa .\na (667-'11'>' 1
-eirds .. Ma\ 6 I:!. I' 19 and :! I and
the ont'.'.acts."1a' 7 I I. 14 IM and 20
all at 8 pm •
UBYE BYE BIRDIE" a1 th(' ""l"' ·
--
pot'8 Beam \1ormon Oturch 16th
Citrttt and [)o,c:r Dnvc Nc:wpon
fkalh I 261-c,18)0) Fnda\sand Satur0
da~sat ~JO pm through Ma)' 14
"THE Bl 'Tl.ER DID IT" at the
( 'pn~s ('" 1c Thc:at('r 5172 Onngl·
.\'l C 'Pr~s c22Q-6 ... %1 final per
lurmanu~\ tonight and Saturda' at ~
pm
"CALL ME MADAM" at the: Costa
\ksa ( "1c Pia, house. b61 Hamilton
\t ( osta Mc:ia tb5H-5269). clo'>ing
performances tonight and Saturda' at
t( p m Sunda) at 2 30
"CAROUSEL" at Elizabeth Hov.
ard·., ( una1n Call Dtnn('r Theater
f\4fJ El Camino Real Tusttn
1~~8-1 '\.W). final pcrfonnan~ t1>-
'hmpJ!es and~ are a lot alike.
TheyTe just ritisunderstood.
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AGitic
'Stormy Monday': The thrill never was
Palrkia Lewis
N•ne
Hallqtoe Beacll
As the movie begins. I sense
murder 1n the air A car travehng
down a road in England. It 1s dark.
drab and ara> .. We sec a gun. then an
accident. It as looking good so far.
What will the next two hours contain?
Next we sec Amencan nags
.-------plastered every-
where It 1s Amen-
can Weck The
~tores ha ve Amen-
'--an items. Cafcs
$Crve Amencan-
style food. Even a 1arJt Pepsi bottle
dominates the
center of town
In walks the ~-..JI..__, American bus1-
ncssmao. Tommy Ltt Jones. wtio we
quickly find out 1s corrupt
The Bntash offietalsand the Amen-
can throw a pany to introdUtt their
plan to Americanize En&)and. There
arc Amencan ftags everywhere along
with p1cturesof Prcs1dent Reagan and
Prime Minister Thatcher framed in
red. white and blue nbbon.
It seems timely that this film is
released in an election year. for you
feel like you arc at a politic.al
convention. The extremes arc too
much. Everyoll<' 1s celebrating except
one. a ni-'1tclub owner pla)'Cd by
Stini. He 1s the OM holdout in the
town.
Thus. wc have the corrupt bus1-
nenman and the town holdout. Not
much ofa plot
There 1s a love interest between
Scan Bean. who works for Sting. and
Melanie Gnffith. who works for
Jones. But 11 really has no place an the
film It 1s nice but d°" not really
affect the plot at all
The good quah11~ arc the pcr-
forman~ of Sting
and Melanie Gnf-
fith. h's nice seeing
StinJ 1n a role that
1s him He seems
so ~laxed. not try-
ina to be the rock
star. lover or the
lead. His nightclub
owner " human.
Melanie Gnffith is
fun to watch. along
with a band that is so bad 1t is funny.
Thus. wc come to the question of
the movie: What 1s &0ina on? What
arc all these side tn~'? What does this
band have to do wnh the story? And
in the end. what am I doina here?
g.,~ Coelter
UC Sula Barbera S&lldeel
Newport Beaclll
I'm not sure wh y thC') call 11
"Stormy Monda)." It 1s stormy. and
he). 11 was probably a Monday. but
the 1111c -JUSl hkC' the film -nC'ver
clicks 1010 high gear
It's the stof) of innocence vs.
------corruptton and
yes. it's been donC'
befort. The d1f-
fC'rcncc might be
NC'wcastlC'. the
film's locale. or the
1nterspcrs1on of
European and
Amcncan actors
who make the
"USA Weck" ______ ___, theme of the plot
seem a sinister ~ahty.
The film has some wonderful
images which add to th11 concept. A
huge Pepsi bottlC' which stands
stranscly out of place at the town's
center. and a scene between rommy
l..tt Jones and Sting when: Bnt leads
Yank into a shadowed confusion
reinforce the dash oflhe two cultures.
There arc moments and per-
formances that hit the b11 time. The
Krakow Jazz Ensemble could prob-
ably have carried the film on their
own. Every ume ~Monday " hit a
pothole. they puJled out thcir 1nstru·
menu and threw the movie back on
tradt.
Also. Stana as the iood auy /bad guy
high-risk player-made for a compcll·
1ng fiJurc. Is ii fair that one man can
act. sing. teach school. play music and
be this iood lookina?
Melanie Griffith waJvers in 1n-
dccis1ve limbo conv1ncinaJy. She and
Scan Bean are wonderful as pawns
bccau5e thcy'rt both easily dis.-
pcnsable.
I can't say I didn't enJOY this film
The JIZZ score was
original and ap-
propriate and the
visual qualities of
the English coast
pleased m y
wandcrina mind.
It is the plot that
failed me.
"Monday "
meanders. deliver-
i"a half a tale.
always promisina and never Quite
deliverina. With a d1venc and
iotcrestina case. an audience-fttsh
locale and a tried.true Slory. it's 1
disappointment that the IC'ript fails lo
deliver.
Jeuallle Manld
EU1U.Wty Stlptrvlaor
Cotta Mesa
"Stormy Monday" is neither
stormy nor takes pla~ on a Monday.
Once again. filmmakers have slapped
a titillating title onto a movie which
lacks excitement and suspense but
not a tnte I 1/1-hour tale about a big.
bad busant'ssman who lhreatcns Che
hfc and limb ofchosc who oppose his
big-bucks redevelopment plan.
Sound familiar?
I did Sta) long enough to watch the
-------.end credits but I
don't remember 1f
this was an onainal
screenplay or one
based on a novel.
Forgive me .
author. for what I
am about to say.
The ads for thas
fT\O\ie caJI it a Mro-
mantic thrnler."
Don't you believe
11. The best action scene is when Kate
(Melanie Griffith). fired from her job
as a waicrcss. throws stacks of dishes
onto the floor. I actually found myself
la ulh i ng and chccri ng her on.
ihe characters were so Ont--
dimensional that I cared not one iota
about what harpcned to them. Grif-
fith. whom adored in "Body
Double'· and "Something Wild," is
wasted here as the heroine. I wanted
to hear more from her but her
dialogue 1s so limited if probably
could be contained in this column.
St mg portrays a strcet-sman night-
club owner. but I
nevC'r learned
much about him.
Then there 1s the
Amcncan w~lcr
deaJer. played by
Tommy Ltt Jones,
about whom I
know evC'n less.
And our hero, ex-
pressionless Scan
Bean. who hardly
speaks a word. I would not want lo be
courkd by or dependent upon Lhis
shadow of a character.
I do recall a jazzy blues sons suna
over the end credits and &bis may well
be the best thinJ goina for this nictc. rr the title of this movie meant lo
imply violent cmotion&.,.sorry. none
here. I l mi&t\t better have been named
"Wimpy Wednesday."
JM Tlllhlrolcl
CoetroUer
lnlH
When you walk into the theater to
Stt a romantic thnller fcatunng such
intriguing actors as Melanie Griffith
(who was &real in "Something
Wild"). Tommy Ltt Jones. and Sting.
you hardly expect to walk out feeling
more intrigued by the preview to
"Fnday the 13th. Pan VII." Un-
fortunately. that was my feehng upon
seeing "Scormy Monday ..
The film. by thC' way. lends no clue
.--------, as to thC' rQSOn for
the 111lc, other than
the d ramatic
sound to 1t
Thinking about
1t later. I cound't
help fcchng thal
the film JUSt suf-
fered from bad
d1rec11on. a poor
scrttnplay and bad .___ ____ _, ed111ni. But then.
what docs that leave 1he actors with?
It leaves Melanie Gnffith. who
plays Kate. askinJ Brendan (Scan
Bean). her roman11c partner. "What
do you want?" "You." rcphes Bran-
don "Why?" asks Kate. End of scene.
Such scincillating dialogue 1s con-
tinued in the very next scene in which
Kate finds a Jun in Brendan's car.
"What's this?' she asb. Great ques-
tion. Uh. gee. llS ll wamc iron.
It leaves Tomm_y Ltt Jones playing
the evil Cosmo. (Cosmo'> Sounds hke
a comic stnp ) He 1s directed to
deliver many of the film's dozcns of
San1stC'r Look&.
When the film began with a
confusing se-
quence or shon.
divcraent SttnCS. I
thouaht things
would be ex-
plained eventu-
ally. But many
th1n15. such as how
Brendan acts to be
involved and ex-
actly what all the
fuss 1s aboul. arc
never explained.
The lack of romantic and plot
development left me wonderina 1f
some im~rtant scene$ had been left
on the ed1tin1 room floor. Maybe they
should have left the rest of the flim
thett too.
'Two Moon Junction' ls trashy good fun
87 JOE BALTAU!
-.ca I ·----Zalman Kint'• "Two Moon Junc-
tton:•. aJoriously trashy tu fantasy.
residal& stud Pt1T'Y (Richard Tyton)
mopes around at if belf'I tca"'1 ~
the burden of the univcnc. kina 1
Man 11 &ediou. titaOme -otk. par-
ticularly fot tomCOOe who oozes
lftimlJ ~ • •nd madnsmo
and 1111 beautiful womeft swarmina
al'OWMI tum the •Y the rrst of us an,_. ftits.
()( OCMllW, 11 woUld ..... If Perry
wOuld __.a allin oncir ill• Wltile ani1
ii he'd *" m• 1;11 hit bicepl in ~-Perfyisac:Mlypy.a ba.._, .._ • •
••
travels from ci~us &ocin:us in• h....,e
truck that carries his onJy olbel'
poucu1ons -his faithful do&. Tom.
and a motorl)'Cle. He has no cloth in&.
only the jeans hc'1wearina. HealW1ys
looks as if he·s just rolled out of bed
after a roQlh nl&ht, a look that
intriaUC"S ice princess April Dck>na,pre
(Sherilyn Fmn). whom Perry meets
at o~ of the camivals he's worki._
Aoril is beautafuJ bu& you can JUst
tdl she bun' been soualty fulfilled..
Sf\t·s -eniMcd '° snooty Chad oo~ nirchdd (Man.in HC'Wltt). • prcppte aype who's ao wimpy tta& be
doesn't noen 11tttn to ~ of IM ume su as Pmy. 5enslna Allrit'1 Med fOt a ~ man. ~ tfldl llCr doW'D and,
with htt entire tamaty COft¥Cnientty ~.
a war at "the l&U ... he makes mad. mttt once more. oa lM CYC 0( April's
p&SSJOrtat.e love tO her. marri ... and for tM flrst time f't:rry
Apnl can't roraet ~and aoes isweannaa T-shin. trtpiil:d out why_
blck to the carnival •-in. no lbin. ri&h& away: April ii toina to rip h on-,_ and she docs -almost u if it we~ ~ dntt around for • wtl~ ~ made of l1 ue s-per. Only in the
anolhcl" woman (Knsly McNic:tlol 1n movea
a lively cameo tbat•s lik a shot in the ·
a.rm) and then check ioto a moltl -:J'wo Moon Junctioe .. JT!"' oa
when: ~·m ICf'ViccsApril, after you. The movie is i111ballt .~
whteh -'e starts cryina. In two days.~ puctjna, thanu laf'ady CQ ~·
'he's toina to ~ ·a..s Doapas conftdent bid &aAt (be'• rdily re-Fal~hild and docsn t know wblt W> pulsive aa fint), but it Id.I "91ier itMI
do. fMndlie:r at it"'°"~ Md netatv•
ally becomet mnaniKCnt of a '°~
up v"1ion o( the kind o( *" JOeP
opens lMC Con"ie Seeveas med to make with Troy Dooahue ( .. Panillt ..
By tlllis lune, Peny reiUza bc's io
love -which comes at 1 rwl '"rpnte· out of &he bl~ bvt makes
for 1tc)od pfoc devetopmeftL nty . and-Susaa SWt:i·
••
Prbdlla Splu
P.a.lk lleJatleu Writer
Cotta Mesa
If insomnia ·is the disease. thC(I
"Stormy Monday" is the cure
Even though the film's runntn@
..-------.cime is a moderatl'
I hour. 33 minutt''>
l felt life was pass-
ana .me by as I sa1
fidacting in m~
chair. Had 11 not
been for my sense
of obl1pt1on to ~t th~ entire film su
that I could rcv1e"'
11. and the aid ot
my caffeine-laced son drink. it.. would not have b«n
possible for nie to endure this mov 1e
The predominant probtem with
"Stormy Mond.af ' is that 1t moves a1
a pace even a snail would be ashamed
of...Thc film is compo!td of ted1ou ..
dialogue between charactttS who. l1kr
the audience. arc tripped in a ··v.ho
cares:· plot.
Set in Newcastle. Enaland
"Stormy Monday" stars Melantl"
Griffith. who was outstandina in thl"
black comedy "Somethina Wild" bul
has little to offer this time as Kate. :i
woman employed by a corrupt
American businessman, Cosmo
(Tommy Ltt Jones). as sexual ba11 for
his prospective clients. Cosmo·,
aspirations are to take over a Jatl
nightclub owned by Finney (pla)cd
by Stin&). Stina is reluctant to sell tht·
club. and the film's plot revolve' s-1
o-w-1-y around Cosmo's attempb h •
forct Finney to tum the club over 111
him.
Caught up 1n the m1ddlt' 111
Cosmo's violent
means of per-
suasion arc Kate
and Brend.an (Scan
Bean). Brend.an isa Ml dnftcr who ~Is in
love with Kate
after he 1s hittd to
work at Finney's
n1aht club.
Stina is credi-
table as Finney.
but bis pcrfonnance 1s marred by the
boaecktown tempo.
While tl\e film doesn't pretend 111
be an cdlt-of-your-,eat thriller. 11
docs seek to lure, then u,..: you down
a rOlld of suspense. Bu\ "Storm>
Monday .. '1 road ofsuspcnse is paved
W1tb too many soecd bumps. and you
att mo~ likely to expcncOQC an urge
to yawn.
Our ratings
if :Ii
U&Y if W/ltlf,_ .,.._.
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Pdpuwzi --...-.-~---.__..;;~-
Philharmonic
bash lures 400
Yamaha Music
gets Golden Baton
for arts support
By VIDA DEAN
Ot_!Wlt .......
It's not easy to find a shop that can
pul lealher soles on tennis shoes. But.
dc1ermmed to conform to the black-
11c-and-1enn1"'"°pt1onal dress code.
Jack CaWwell tnumphed. ··The
leather soln were so I could dance,"
said the Oransc County
Philharmonic Soctcty board prn1-
dent at last weekend's Golden Baton
Gala.
Other tenn1s.-shoc conformists
showtna up at Four Seasons 1n
Newport BQch wtrc OCPS Ex-
ecutive Darcctor Eri~ Yell.mer, who
also wore shorts and kocc socks wtth
his tuxedo jacket: FA kMalHkr.
wcanna has black and white 40-y~r
old shoes: and Jeff Pere, whose shoes
were sequinned in red maple leaves 1n
honor of the wcll·rece1ved enter-
tainers -The Canadian Brass. who
wore tails and tennics.
Most of the crowd of more than 400
were already fans of the Canadian
Brass. and the othen quickly became
converts.
The performance of the CB fol-
lowed the pnmary purpose of 1he
evemna -the ~talion of the
1988 Golden Baton Award.
Yamaha Music Corporauon USA
was rccocnu.ed for its outstanding
suoix>n ofw arts in Or.nar County
Nick Milaal accepted 1he compan)''s
award from Mike Davll of Dis-
ne)'land (the '87 winner)
Davis noted that Yamaha donated
nine pianos to the Orange ( ounty
Performing Ans Center and suppons
two music education research and
dcvelooment ccnte~ 1n the count)
Eva Sdmeicler, wcanng a burgund)
one-shoulder go"n "Ith her blond
hair m an upswept st~ le rece" ed
each of the guests as the) amved
-r~c worked on all of the pre' 1ous
balls and on Feb. ~ 5 I'll be back al 1h1s
hotel as chairman of the Protocol
Ball .. she said. (later, from the st.agt.
she thanked husband FredcUe for
being so understanding I "We don't
know )ct. but~ should make clOS(' to
SJ0.000 from the gala tonight ..
Guests who paid S 150 each ~n
the evening tn the l'C('ep11on room JU St
outside the Grand Ballroom Lller.
this area became th<' dancing salon
with Ke11h W1ll1ams· Magnificent
Seven providing the music for the
cnthusasuc group
Gala guests 1nduded Flou
Sdamancr (the '!16 C1olden Baton
winner). G•yl~ Widyolar, Clady and
Bob Scarles, EliubeO. and Jolt.a
Stdir, J.etle and Jim Rod1en, Ill&
and Sieplla To"-. Kitty and Job
Raa. Sara and Ray M•llu1ley. Jue
and Stu Grier. Bob and S.su
BHdlHr, Jauetu and Loai1 llaob-
bc, Gayle Dvorak, Joaaa and Eel
e.Jvajiu. No441e Weltmer. Nucy
and Frul Pescll, Harry and Helt11
and Rkb.... Rcblsd1, Marie and
LHu.-. a..c and Llada and Step.
lltea Wapcr.
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Hunting for a safe grad night
81 VIDA DEAN °' .. .._ .... _
Ridal mounted on bones with
hounds nearby created a lot of
CAatnnc:nt ror me neatly 200 auesu
arrivil\l last Wttktnd at Von Hemen
Interiors for the Hunt Breakfast
hosted by the Gred Ni&)\t Foun·
dation.
The lp(Ctleular si&ht on the briJ.ht
sunny momina also Sol the anenuon
of some motonsu pusins by on
Newport Boulevard.
After all, the idea oft.he funckaisu
was to ,ct attention. The foundation
was llaned 21/a years lllO by 1Art
... I .... 8ftd ,.., ....... , with
the-toal of promot1na drut-and
aJcobol..6et cdcbntions for hiah
school ttnicn cvetywhere.
MWc wnt '"*nts• a'nld niahts to
be one tMY will mnembet ... to Jive
tbcm •--c:ioic:e: . ..a 11~ .ttanabvc •heft _IMy CM MYC fU.ft -1t1M>ut ~ m *ohot, .. laid Wwm·
·~ ..... doe ltMtout a oews.-
tcuer to ""J liCt.ool ID ('aljfonaia.
We 1iweou1 ~-ww co put on a P1ld ~wt hlw -.le a vtdeo and wt hi"-a ........ ....._.._ Our
pt_,. --:ts 6'7j:,ta.· .. w
lddeid. h .. ••••d ..... the ~~~~ill S&0.000 to _,_~
·va. urmn.-., .u °'me !*~ ........... bftalt.
last almost in total ... said Hem le) as
&UCSlS dined tn a tented af'('3 adJICCnt
to the store.
I he aroup had entered the "dining
room" when designer C..rtlaad
Sdortllle, in cha~ of special events
for Von Hcmens and weann& an
authentic 18th-century costume.
blewthehom to signal thr "hunt" was
on.
Gues&s found that an English
countryst<k ambiance had bttn
crated. There we~ three large
murals with SC'Cncs of rolling hills.
brooks and a manor house alona one
side of the tcnl Red fabnc and aold
t.as.sels ~tt swqacd around the
murals. and the area was dotted with
red Ooral arranicmcnts and while
covered tables and red napkins
On either end. Turnip ROS(..__tumed
out omckts (such as the lady Dt and
TM Gluuon) and ofknna other
1ood1cs such as toad 1n the hole.
breads and fruits.
After the meal chairwoman Gl•J ~ looltina 1m1fic m red.
introduced the speaker oft he day. Dr J__,.,..... a psychiatnst spectal-
izina in substance abute treatment
.. He told it like II was." said One
1ues1. Punch hdd his a\ICMntt by
handlina his serious topte with
humor. • . -''Substance abuJC 11 an all·yur
problem. not JUSl a and niatn problem:· said Punch. tf c alto satd
kids ;and their parents dnnk to avoid
problems To get better they have to
3\.0ld alcohol. ··Kids need caring.
d1sc1phne and attention ... Parents
need 10-clean up their own llClS. ..
Comm1ttecmembcnassistiqwatb
the hunt breakfast also included
Latllle AUID1 (just bllclt from a
European trip). R..dl Beqer, LaaJ
DblpeU. ...._._ Ewtq, .....
FdMt, Sec Jame, Mary i.e.
Ho ..... y, M~ Meer.. Gleria
Osbnu and Ca....._ ft7a.
Others there mduded Cedlia Neu
and da'-llhkr Tncy. wbo was at the
mike to read a ktttt from her boss.
Sen. Pete Wilson. Bla8a '-aleJ,
s.c, &arTJ ... °"=:::.~~wt. JcaLkdltf,~ .....,
ra Blqd, MarJ Am Wt.Ill. BdtJ
Grazer, R•lMe .Jasa. GlaaJ
Be .. er, Dartle Dalaf. 8 .G.
O..mkrUa and Bela o.ne,.
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Calendar Continued
night thro ugh Sunda) at vllf)ing
l Urta1n times.
"CATS" at the Orange County
Prrform1ng .\rt~ nnter. 600 T own
Cen1cr Dr"e Costa M esa
f 556-.:!7871 tonight at 8 pm . Satur-
da' and ~un<la\ at .:! and 8 p.m.
''A CHORl'S. LINE" at the Grand
Dinner Thl Jll'r 7 Freedman Wa)
.\nahc1m 1"'"'2-"'710). n1ghtl) except Monda~., ..i.t 'af) ing curtain tjmcs
unul funher notacc.
"DOG LOGIC" on the Second Stage
of South Coast Repcnory. 655 To\ltn
Center Drive. Costa Mesa
(957-4033). Tuesdays through
Fnda)s at 8·30. Saturdays at 3 a nd
8.30. Sunda)S at 3 and 8 p.m. untal
June 5
"DRACULA: THE MUSICAL'?" at
the Westminster Community
Theater. 7272 Maple SL .• West·
mim,ter (995-4113). Fndays and Sat·
urda)'S at 8:30 through June 4.
1'HE YOREIGNb .. at the San
Clemente Community ThcatCf'. 202
Ave Cabrillo. San Clemente
(492-0465). closing performances to-
night through Saturday at 8 p.m.
.. FRACTCJRED MIRROR" at the
U nicom Emponum. 2 14 Main St ..
Huntington Beach (969· 1794) .
Frida)'S and Saturdays at 8:30 ..... ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--
thrbugh May 28.
"HAY FEVER" at the UCI Fine
Ans Village Theater (85~1 7). to-
night. Saturday and May 11·14 at 8
pm.
"HOW THE OTHER HALF
LOVES" at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse. 3503 S Harbor Blvd .
Santa Ana (979·5511 ). n1&htly except
Monda)'S at varying cunain times
through May 15.
EDWARD S--cl NE MAS WE SERVE REAL BUTTER
ON FRESH HOT POPCORN
"111 Ult__. (NU) KST l'tCTUM
Fiii AT -1,._ 10: 11
IATl8UN AT ~7--te:1S
-.-T' {I) "1UCI ~IS a......_ GMIMElll
FlllAT~•.JI UTISUNAT~1e:ll
WCHAD. UATOll W'91U .... ( .. )
Fiii l:t.I, l:tS, te:1S
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"I 00, I 00" at the Southampton
Dinner T heater. 140 Ave. Paco. San
Clemente (498.7576). Wednesdays
and Thundays at 8: I 5. Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:45. Sundays at I: 30
and 8: 15 through June 19.
"THE OLDEsT LIVING GRADU·
ATE" at the Irvine Communm
Theater. Tunic Rock Communitv
Park. Sunn) hill Road at Tunic Rock
Dme. In ane (857-5496). closing
pcrformanccs1umghrandSaturday at
hnr -
1'HE PIED PIPER" by the
American (n1ldren's Theater at the
Anaheim Cultural A.ns Center. 931
N . H arbor Blvd .. Anaheim
(751-5032). Saturdays and Sunda~s at
.2 p.m. thrnugti..k~ li>.
"PLA\'lNG DOCTOR" by the
Huntington ~ach Pia\ house at
Gisler School. 21441 Strathmoor
Lane. Huntington Beach (832·1405)
Fnda)'S and Saturda)s at 8 p.m
through May .:! I
"THE PRICE" at the Gem Theater
J .:!85.2 Main St . Garden GrO'l'
(636. n 13). final performances 10·
night and Saturda) at 8 p.m.
"SEASCAPE.' at the Altemat1\~
Repcnor., Theater. 1636 S. Grand
AH.. Santa Ana (836-7629).
Thursda)S through Sundays at 8 p.m
until Ma)' 22.
"SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL" on the
main stage of South Coast Rcpenor.,.
655 Town C'cnter Dnve. Costa Mesa
(957-4033) T uC'sda)s through
Fndays at 8 p.m . Saturdays at 2:)0
and 8. Sunda)s at 2·30 and 7·30 until
Ma) .:!9
0 SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM"
1n the outdoor Quad at Irvine Valle'
College. 5500 Irvine Center Dnve.
lrvinc(559-.333J) Fndays and 5atur-
da\s at 8 p.m through Ma}' 14
STUDENT ONE· ACT FESnV AL
in the Studio Theater ofOrangr Coast
College. Costa Mesa (432-5880). to-
night and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunda)
at 2 pm
"YOU CAN'T TAXE IT WITH
YOU" at the La Habra Commun1t)
Theater. 311 S. Euchd St .. La Habra
(213 905-9708). final pefformancc'I
ton1&ht and Saturday at & p.m
--tOoMAN ANDTRESIGN" by th\'
Orange Count> Black Actors Theater
at thC' B~a C1-11tural Center. I C ivic
Center Dme. Brea (667-7090).
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ROCK CONCERT SEASON HEADLINED BY DYLAN, INXS, NEIL YOUNG •••
FromPllCeS
music. ~are some niahts when I
can really hit 11 naht on."
In the late 1960s. such stellar
musicians as Robbie Robertson.
Mich.acl Bloomfldd, Bill Wyman.
Dr. John and Duane Allman con-
1nbu1ed their skills to several of
Hammond·s albums. On 196S's "So
Many Roads," 1967's "I can Tell"
a:td I 969·s ''Southern Fried ... tbeK
pla}'crs' dY!'amic instrwMntaJ pass-
UCS beau11ful!.y complemented Ham-
mond's muscular..lhrmlY v~
'Tvc always wortccd with ~pie
that I've liked and admired. said
Hammond. "These were musicians
who were not big st.an It that lime.
The} wen JUSt blues fans who later
got into some b1g-1imc stuff.
"Ya know, thinp and people do
change over the yan. But It one
ACADEMY AWARD
WINNER
EDWARDS LIDO
NEWPO"T BEACH '73-8350
IW I ~IM l*I 10.
SATSJN t:tl l:al t• 1*1 10.
point 1n lime. we shared a common .. he: c:onllnued. "but 11 was when His father, the late John Hammond
vision -a love for the blues.. C\Cr'\ known R&B an1st was 1n town. Sr . signed such famous stars as Btlhc
One pound-brcakanggu1tanst also 1ncl~d1ng the A.n1mals. Dylan. and Hohm), County Basic. Pete Seqier,
Wnd SOrM of the spotlight w11h the Bcatks J1m1 was at the nght place Aretha Frankhn, the Four Tops. and
Hammond for a couple of Wttks back at the nght 11me -~rhaps his tv.o most ~lded
1n New Yortc tn 1%6 His name v.as "His pla:vang was JUSt incredible .. contemporary da5Coverics -Bob
J1m1 Hendn1t. remem~red Hammond ''His leads Dylan and Brutt Spnngstcen.
"He was just a gu~ from Seattle "'c:rc phenomenal and his technique "He was a dynamic. briJliant guy I
called Jimi James who had be(n "as JU~t awesome A man named will never approach his status or
playing with Cunis l\.n1gh1. the I sle~ Cha~ (handler (the bassist of the standing in soc~ty," Hammond said
b rothers. and Lmle Richard .. re-.\n1mals) d1~<)\ered Hendnx one of his fat~. -~ven th<W&h 1 SDCnL
called Hammong. '"when I kne"' nighL a.nd o1Ia:ed him a ttdttt~d ITm~wilhJiim, l4tdn'tgrowup W'IUf
hiin. ~ wu ~ 10 make the "l.ev. mom.; to fl} TO Engtand and record -m> father. It was a difficuh rc141-
York t«ne tn a wa) other than d\ a .\nd the rest 1s rock ·n· roll h1stol') t1onsh1p for me. I never ~II} got
s1deman. Hendrix wasn't the only one. alo ng all that wetr with htm."
.. But he was broke and needtd a gig ho"'c:\Cr. to overshadov. Hammond A.s an aspinng n"lusician. Ham-
Sintt he wa.s interestC'd 1n performing With a r~nowned record producer mond said that he had to sidestep the
with me. I got us a gig at the Cafe Au and talent <ieout as a father. Ham-prcconcxpuons of many promotors.
Go-Go (then a hip '>pol for blue\ mond had to work cs~1all> hard to record produettS.. and club owners.
musicians). ~ heard and accepted on his own "Bccau~ of my father's poslllon in
rcall\' see me for my talent." he
ma11ttaincd. "For them to really stt
me for who I was was very difficult ..
But despite ~ and other fru~
traung umcs. John Hammond Jr
has endured and prospered in the
music business for more than 25 years
now And he·s not complaininr..
"Some nights. it's reall) hard
"AOri . and other niahlS 1t's pure
magk"hc sa13.
··There's more to being a musician
than Just playing well You find out as
you go along that it's not cas) and it's
not fair Success involves both luck
and dcd1ca11on
"But basically. )Ou·vc JOI to gob)
)Our instincts.-ph1losoplusec:t Ham-
mond. "Somcumcs. you JUSt make
things hap~n somehow. "Our shows onl) la~ted l\\O "'l'eks terms the industry, tnusic people didn't
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BJ MARGE and TONY MIEf fl
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restaurtlllt that has the complete tal* d'hote menu
concept-AlleAtr....-ewwd with IOUP • ..a.d, garlic
bread, refresher eorbet, end 8 side of pastL
Under the watchfuJ eye of generet meneger Reza
Gohari, award-winning cuisine end unpar.,..._. Mrvtce
Inspire diners to return. Mencu90'a. In the Red Lion Inn In
Costa Mesa. 1-~ op9f1 ...,. August 1987, but the
Mancuso reputation for exquilffe Nort1*n ltabn end
conttnentet c:uiline has been ~for decades.
Mancuso'• is a drMm come true for ~(Aggie)
and Frank Mencu90. After th9y moved to Phoenix. Ariz.,
Aggie dec::ided that eon. nice cold n... ic.. would cool the"-' he9t. In 1911, ... bought two \..cl Ice cr-.n
mec:Nnea end opened FRn'I hlllen ac.. n8fMCI for their
daughter. A yeel' lat«,. pizza end ottw tt.-.n d'9hes were
edded to the menu end the rwne WM changed to Fr1111'1
Gourmet.
By 1978, the neme ~to Mencut0's F1ne
Dining end the ,.....,.,.t doubled In .a. • more end
more~ dllcove19d the dllc.-. In 1982, The
eorg.ta In Scottldale. Ariz., .. Mlected ... ..cond
IOcatlon lor Mancueo'a. T1W eleglr1t mock carle letting
featured bl8ck-tJe ~ eoft mu8k:, fine c:tySt8I
ct\Md 11' I I .-ci, molt lmpoNntty, the IUl*icW ftaften
c:ul9ine thel Aggie Md deli II oped.
ey 1984, J>em o..t .. ~ • • location for
enother Mancu9o's. Northern ftetfan end continental
cuisine were edded to the menu end the '11PU1etion
spread even further. In 1987, Menou90'1 at the Borgata
earned the widely r91PK1ed Tr~ F1ne Dtrnng
award.
In 1986, Manc:uto'sopened In the Red Lion Inn et La
Posada In Arizona's Pared19e vaney. The restaurent wu
111CC81Sfut enough to merit opeotog Orenge County's
location In Costa Mesa's Red Lion IM. Business has
been good. and some Or.nge County raidentl MV9
already esteblilhed themaetves a r.gutar customera.
Goharl attrlbut• the succea of MMCU90's to the
quality of their MMce and the conmtency of their food.
Aggie's origlnel redpee •• ueed at eed'I of the Mancuso'• resta.nntl. Femly and steff members ttaYel
tr~tly b9tw•n tocatlons to hetp INlintaln Jhe
conlistency of lp6ces and flavors.
The tpedattiee of the ~ lndude the folowtng:
French lamb chops in• Dijon mustard aeuc:e. or a•
double order With herbl end eplcea~ frog tegt Provencele
made with • aavory gertlc. butts end ehfw uuce; ·
uuteed eggplant MMtd with ct..-end rMrinar•
-..oe; and tr8dltional ltellen l8USag9 end pepp.s.
Chieken Mlectlonl ere mede with bOn 11111 bf'wts.
Chidi:en mersale Is sauteed In • fine ~ wtne and
99rV8d with cheese and mushrooms. ~Ag,.._ ls
one of Aggie"• favorite recipea. *turtncl •auge.
mushrooms and a madefra wtne seuce. CNc:ien pjcceta
Is sauteed In wtne With lemon end butW, end Mrwd wtth
cheese and ~ Chtc:lken ~ comes with ahrtmP and a tuedous beemaiM ..uce. CNcken Otcer
tutur• cret>meet, aapengus. fontlne ~ end thet
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lllc••el Purl.
aeme lu9c:ious be9maiM sauce. Also o,,_., II chtdlen
and eggplant sauteed In wine, Wnon, butter and c.per'I .
Ouc*ling Is oftwed a l'orenge In • ..,._. uuce. a la
Martin In a btng c:Mny aeuc:e, end a f'r.apbelry wtth a
deliciol• rupbeny uuce.
The \'Ml pk:cat• has a d411icat• flavor with .,, ertful
blending of wine, lemon, bUtt• and c.pers. The ..,,,. ••
aVllilable wtth YMI c:hopa. A per•r...i fevortte 18 the veal
~ .. ..tth tom.to uuce. Veal with peppers la aJ90 MrWd' with theW temous tomato seuce.
Veal marsele is aauteed In rnarula wine and served
wtth cheese and muShtooms. Veal Mllenese la sateed In
lemon, butter and OheeM. Veel saltlmboeca Is made with
proscfutto, wine, lem<kl and butt• and oreem. Osso
buco is a crowning toueh of YUi MMMt pro¥enCale sty1e.
French touches Include veal frericafu with wine.
lemon & butter, and chene. E.acalopes de ve~
bearnalse. ChantereHes. end 09C8r ere eact'I prepared as
one would expect In one of Paris' best resteurants.
Sweetbreads are prepared to perfection with a wine,
butter end lemon aeuoe with capers end chanterette
mushrooms.
Pat• Mlecilonl are enough to "*'• eny ltallan
happy. They lndude a wide vwtety of lettucini and
llngutnl. torelUnl, and a comblnetlon ptatt• for tho98 Who
went rt en.
S..f choices Include· • veriety of tour-
nedo.,lndudlng a combination plett• of beef, lemb end
veal In• beem.._ uuce. T,_,ttionet NewYOftt steak Is
abo aV8ilable, as ..,.. u • Mlectton of Net mignon• A
wkl9 variety of fish and aeafood la etso 8Vllitable, both
fresh end Imported.
Diners who come bet'MMWI 5 and l.'30 p.m. get an
extra treat -each dinner lndudee ~and beYerage
chOloeL
During dinner, a grand P4ano 90fUy ptay!I femlhar
loveae>ngs. Olnenc:en relax and~ tbe~es Of •
the buMl8SI day.
Menc:ueo's la located at the Red Lion tnn, 3050
Bristol Street. Costa Mae. IOUth of The Orenge County
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broad array ofmC'd1a including peint·
ings. sculpture. illustrations. draw-
ings. and ceramic pieces. Hours art 8
a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday th~gh
Thursday. 8 a.m. to ~:30 p.m. Fnday
Exhibition
on American
Impressionism
opens at LAM
The Laguna Ar1 Museum wlll
present the exhibition •· Amcncan
lmp~ionism: ~lections from the
Sheldon Memonal Ar1 Gallery" now
through Sunda). Aug. J 4.
Borrowed from the collect100 of the
Sheldon gallery in Lincoln, Neb .. this
exhibition presents an overview of
one of the most popular Amcncan an
mo,emenlS to evolve in the late 19th
and earl)' 20\h ccotw:iC's. . .
Amencan artists. mponding to the
revolutionary precept.s put for1h by
the French lmptt:SSionists-adapted
their style of paJntina to rcf\CC1 a
looser brushstroke. a more v1v1d use
of rofoT" and a fucmauon Wlth
"everyday hfe" as subJcct maner.
Encompass1n1 40 years. the ex.hi·
h111on will include works by early
American pro ponents of Im-
and Saturda) II a m to 2 pm
Admission 1s free 497-HOCI
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Pavilion. 690 Nev.pon <enter Dn"e
Newpor1 Beach C< I graduate Ja\
McCaffer1y eith1b1ts v.ork\ rcflttung
the force of the sun and natur<'
through his methods matenals and
theme. 759-0808
GALERIA CAPISTRANO 3161! I
Camino Capistrano \an Juan
l .tpmrano The Lelooslut Famil)
car" 1ngs will be the showcase May I J
through Ma) :!9 Also wood masks by
C h1l·f Don Lelooska Open dail) 10
am to 5 pm 661 -1781
GALLERY S7 204 N Harbor Blvd
.. ulknon prcscnLs a reading. mono-
logul' and discussion by Mane
~arshall. an1st. poet. smger and
member of Galler) 57 Subject: The
mul11faceted asoect of creauve nttds
-ble
·~if"": ~urrp•uou~ '.aWiiM tf'ftu(Clnt 41\d
• ~.J•"W' n~'~"f'•Y p~ttd ~.Afood ~•\
•'IJ 1•,,., "'1ao ~wtin Eo,..., a brulhw
~ ' ""' •' "rwp<'f15 bey 10 A ,v:y llU\twnlK
1a, ,r ""''' n-;: whr;'l' any1h1nQ s pastabJ~•
press1on1sm such as Mary Cassatt and 1------------=====
Theodore Robinson. C'tuldc Hassam.
J Alden Weir. John Twachtman.
Wilham Merritt Chase, Wilham Met·
calf. Robcn Reid, Rohen Heon.
Wilham Glackens. Ernest Lawson
and Mauncc Prtndcrpst. as well as
.:arty Modernists influenced by the
Impressionist movement
Entries sought
from women
photographers
Entnes for ''Southern California
Photos." an exhibiuon by women
photographe:n, arc currently bcin&
sou&ht ~ Women and Anists First
and the~ County tnncb of the
Ibero Amencan Writen Society (SIADE).
PbotocraE>htn should tend 3-by~
blachnd white slides, a resume and a
stamped. rdf-eddlaxd cnvdopt.
with each slide labeled with the name
of the anist. title, media, kchnique.
dimensions a.ad date of CMC'Ution.
The dcadli~ an IUbmimens is
J unc I. Entries should be tcnl to
Women and Artists Fint. c/o SJADE
at the Pacific Symphony C.enter;.11 S
E. Santa Ana Blvd., Santa Ana. \..alif. 92701.
The lbOW 1riH opm Scot. I 0.
Funhc-r infonriation is avai"* from
K.artn Wheeler It 447..&446..
I
LUNCH & DINNER
NOW SERVING LUNCH
Noon 'til Two
Tuesday Thru Saturday
COME EN.JOY THE BIG BAND SOUND IN
CASUAL BUT VIBRANT AMBIANCE
With The Healthiest Culinary Delights
From The Far Pacific
Just To Name A Few:
Pl PELI NE CHICKEN..... .. ........................................ 4 95
' Tender Chtcke~Breut Rollf'<! uoond C'mp 7.ucd1.in1 and
Carrott. L11htly Breaded & Capped WJth a C'rMmy Whit• S.0tt
Served oo a S.a of Ritt •
PARADISE PORK.......... . . . .. ...................................... 50
• i....n Tender P~li Bau.ettd It Ottodied with• O.l11htful
Onnp Sauces.~~ on a S.a of Ritt
MUSSEL BEACH PASTA ................................................... 5.25
y,_a, TURNER·• N-Ualand Grttn M--ls Topped With•
Tant.a.ldin& Tamiroo s.~ S.rwd on a Bed ol P..ia
3355 Via Lido, Newport Beach
(714) 675-0575
6 pm 87().9194
IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER
143:!1 Yale Avenue. Irvine presents
·-scuJpturt ~t Free.. a lhrct-pan
scncs bctJnning May 12. fca1unng
shdc and lecture prcscntauons on
vanous development Worlt b} an-
1s1s from the U.S and Europe will be
used 10 illustrate currtnl approaches
First lecture. Thursday. May 12. ··The
. ~
Si i
.\n1s1 .\s Akhem1s1-b' ""ora
Halsx-rn Brou&her at 7 p m .\d· m1~s1on 1s S 15 for the sen~ or S6 pc-r
program For rqistratton and more
infonnauon. call 552-1018
SUSAN SPIRITUS CALLERY
3333 Bear Strttt. Suue 330. Costa
Mesa presents an cllh1b1uon of.
ponra1ts b) Yousuf ~rsh Through
Ma~ 14 549.1550
I
CAUFO~IA DINING AT ITS ANEST1
Ente•t••r>rnent N>gtttty • BanQuets • Cocklllll$
.... T IUCH 714-644-ZOJO
31-F ASIUI ISlNm
-·~ , .... ,r. _....., .... ,~
MOLL USKS & MUSSE~
CHEF
KUSS ELL
ARMSTRONG
1en. c ms m11Ht s •rt' '°~ o m' I' on~ fooch 1n the -«Id When I w1u I 1ounp~ horn 1n 4tbn11< Cn) "'J and
ra1Std for '"'aft' )nn on L°"& Island I <'nJn'rd (11h lot>\t<'r and Ulnm{> but thcl't'
"'I\ na ... ) th.JI th1\ l id '"'ill ll;Ollll 10 put I
It•<' °"sttf or ( 'bm 1n hi\ mouth ~t' moved
a*•' to W1~onsin and .._tnh~l) for a """' \t"a~ but "'hc-n I wiH I~ v.<' movt'd beck to
Nt'w lt'nc-. Ttu.1"1 when I acqu1rtd m)' t.aSI<'
IOf r.toUIHH E •tt );ACt thft1 l'•c bttn a bot
fan Tht'rc " noth1111 1n the WOfid lhllt can
<nmp:itT 10 a pmpt•I) \teamed lps,..ich
C1am or a fat "''"' BIUC' Point O>sttt 1n ~
• tw-1,111 or the ~a-Chtn)llc>nt Clams plu..~cJ fTnh frnm the' be)'.~ on !ht ,,J, 1f 1ht-tio.1 and "u'll'Cf au naturd an a
r.-kh•atoon of life 1nfu\td '*llh lht selty !tilt
ul th ..... The mctt tbouP• bnnp • wa~C' of
m<"m""'' C>I hot sum~r di" and belm~
n11h1, "" th< .\1lant1C Sh.Kc
\.1m '"I '"nl 10 the P>c1(1C I've found tht o"'''" from the '\caulc a1T1 to be ncarl) u uMh in, •n a lt11k d1fftn'ftl -.y TMir mnt
11 m·•rc Jrlin1r and thrir t\to\)\ Int voluptu-
ou\ nut qu1tr Ii fat anJ milky nch •s an
E.l\l1·rr O\\trr Their ',." siu and C'OO
riaur.m"n " dofTtr<'nt \uqnt•ns. I would
J<K"' 1h<'tr J10t'r<"nl ··n, iron~ftl I am
rrm1nJrJ of .; mt'mo•al>lc meal I cnJOycd
..c'rr.11 '0" ••o on the d.x:ks 1n ~Ille h "~' '-:r•cm~• or O..toht'r I bcht'C' and the tuhw-J <h \ten ,.,.<{ hi" ntcd fTont the
Qu1l1<c,,.. Ba' •tn Pug.-t \clUnd Thnc Nri)'
Jcl11 ~IC \helled Mnllu\h 11orrc no btger tluln
1hr 11p .,f m' thumh hut the} ~ plump
anJ '<!ue'ak' f'"h \toll rrdokn1 '*tlh w
'<'<'Ml ol the' 0«an r o~b) I ~m fl'ICll\llt'd Wtlh lhc MllSK'll
fm m ~c" 7taland Cor~n lip~ Mus.K'll
thr-11rc C1°'1f<"•u• 10 looL ;11 their wlh rvn
from I 1unn1 aold to bfaU\ and brown
1raduat1n1 to a beautiful rmnald ~ on
the outer t'dtn Tiit-) wc1p 1n. I would aut·" 11 about 1hrtt 11mn the ittt of 1br
.,.., ... Black Muntl commonly found on
1hc •hnrn of the l n11td Stain The meat ••
plump \wttt and dtlt< •ous 1n c1tM1 an off·
.,.h11r or oranatsh pm~ mlor dqlrndinra Oii
the,.., I ha'rtn)(l)t'd thew mund1 forovtt
fi,c •can no.,. and ha.c )'C1 to bcic m10tve11
a i1n1k .,a1n of Ynd ThlS is beeline of how
1hr1 arr aro'*n I am told. Tiit fa~
cult1 •ate 1ht'm on t'09f1 "'hlC'tl C'Jlttnd talo
ti\(> t-.;a, \ and alt' ati.chC'd 10 P<l'lS Otl both
end\ fo haf't'U 11\t) macly pull up Ille
rnlX' and plud ofTthc mllUl't' Ont$~rt
1mmt'd<atch 1>11t 1n10 plastic hned ti
ronta•nt"-tealrd and air •• tO the slit~ Tiit lulr•tsl date 1ndica1Cd on thr
canon\ I l'CtttH atT UlU•ll)' Ont or IWO days
pnor tO dch"tf') 10 m) kotcticn
. .,.
OutOnTheTown
Anne Marie'• "" ........ MOTHER'S DAY
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
from 10 a.m.
720-9000
2640 PCH • corona det Ill•
Rock 'n' roll goes to court
To the casua l observer, rock 'n' roll neighbors pay for measu~ (hke
mcanshtlle more th.In ljsten1~to the double-pane windows and u.ua in-
rad10. chcckin& out a few concerts. sulauon) to reduce the noise 1n their
and picking up tbe latest album or JOHii homes. . 1----------------i concert disc. n Under the proposed qrecmt'nt.
But two recent cases that havt' concerts must end by 10:30 p.m
Now Serving
Slllll
IEllCAll llUlflST ... .. •1• •1•
Served w/ Tortlllas. Refr#KJ
Beans & Fruit
9:11 .. ti 1:00 ,.
845 8091
1712 Pl.centa.
Coeta .....
Ot
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Me#lll#
"'"""""'"
< 675-4904
We have more
Gold Awards
than yea.rs In
buslnessll
~·--t·
>
.I
Lllftdl. '*""'. ~ Bnlndl • o.dll ....
3-421 Via Ud o
Newport Beach
wallowed In ht1ga t1on support the Roos Sundays through Thursdays. and by
notion that rock 'n' roll isn't all fun 11 p.m. Fndays and Saturdays.
and games. This proposal may not pl~
In the Sttmingly endless bau le everyone, but 11 seems fair and
bc1~n 1he-Pac1fic Ampitheatrc and Concerned Citizens aroup. This reasonable in lt&ht of the ava1l•ble
the C'onccmed Cittzens of Costa means tha1 lhe aroup nttd5 about altern111vcs Oomina the am-
M~ over the noise ~ted dunni S 10.000 for its lawsuit. which&°" to p1thcatC'r -as has been su~ted b)
conccns, a tentauve settlement was court Wednesday. neighbors -1'i far too costly a
rTCently approved by the Orange Another pan of the proposed propos1uon And book1ni only "soft •
County Fair Board settlement calls for finesofa.s much cu er .. acts -such as New Age.Jazz and
As part of the agreement. the Cit)' $9,000 per night 1f the music ei1ettds acous11c/folk performers -goes
of Costa Mesa would sto p under-established noise limtts. The fines counter to the original intenuons of
wnt1ng the roun battles of the would help establish rtrust to help building the facility 1n the first place 1---_..;;;-----------------'----------''-'1 With the conceru endmg no later
DATE NIGHT
AT PERO'S
SATURDAY~ 6:»-10:00
COMPLETE DINNER
FOR TWO
~~~rv.:1 .._ ..... ,..
._.... All'94e. =. -:.,.--: FOR 2 .....
2221 North M•n • Huntington Beech. CA • Seedlff VIiiage
· P1Q@'6 980-7714 ---
lhan 11 p.m .. the nearby ne1ahbors
rcall) don't have much of a &ttf. I
mean. I havC' neighbors -part1cu·
larl) on v.cckend nights - who pany
loud and hard. Wlth the vQlum1nou~
sounds of Bon Jov1 and Wh1tcsnake
p1emng the night air.
And by co1nc1dencc or not. only
about six of the upcom1"1 30 con·
ccn's shov.casc acts art 1n the Heart·
INXS-Ne1I Young rangcofloud rock
Other low-key pcrformcn such u
Dan fogtlbcrg.. Steve and Edye. and
Bun Bacharach will have a hard
enough time kcepina lhe crowd
awake. much less the neighborhood
Another hot news item involves
teen pop sensation. Tiffany. who's
been embroiled 1n 1 lepl battle with
her mother over the control of the
tr,~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!!;!!!!!!;!!!;!!!;!!!;!!!;!;!!!;;;;;;;;~ youngstef''s trust fund. 11 AC'C'Ordini to rettnt published rT·
AANC~
CeCe6rate ...
... Motlier
treat fur t.o an. eveninfi of tittJana an4
~. '1>itu at • tfu oriJJinal' family
OWTUd gourmmt ?f9rtfum lt.ouan. rutauront
to compCunent our mmu specilll sdution.s
frave 6UA mJJtk. for ~'s 'Day
(,/wou ftrnn:
·1'tat~UJ ·~~.?"sin~
•SllU ~ • SUl/OtNi 7ecUUdlu
""1rpftu Uli" M>Mp, s°""' tfutlnpaJpu sor6ec,
/ustn,tr~I
'Pritd tit I l 4.95
Opt!I\ 2 P..M. to 9 P.M.
At The Red Uoa Inn
3050 Bristol Street COit.a ...-., CA 92626
.-. •adoM m•> 5fO.OC72
pons. a Los Angeles Superior Coun
Jud4c has removed Tiffany's mother.
Janie C Williams. as trustee' of the
fund.
At present.. Tiffa ny's eammss arc
being handled by her manager.
George Tobin, who s1aned the 16-
ycar-<>ld to a production contrxt and
management agreement two years
aao.
The production contract ~ves a
sta>rin& 50 percent of Tiffany's
royalties to Tobin, while tht man·
acmcnt a&f'Cement provides him with
20 pertent of bet concert caminp.
Since T iffany has sold more th•n <4
miUion copies of her debut MCA
release, thett's a substantial amount
of money in the collective pot.
Tiffany also has a S3SO,OOO mctthan·
d isini contract for the production of souvenirs and clothes.
In the. Tiffany sjtualion-. ~·s
plenty of revenue available for all of
the concerned PVties. But docs a 16
year old have the emotional maturity
and mental capecity to bandk her
own complex businas affain? And
does her m&lllfCr sincerely represent
her best interests?
The answer to both of thew
qUc.stions ll-probably OOL
It's ud to think that an• couole of
yean-when T1fl'any 'kill most likely
fade into obtcurity like Shaun
C'ass1dy, Donny Osmond, Ind other
put teeny boppC't'S -tt.l \he rift
bclweoen Tiffiny and hef motbcr rmy
be too lf'tll for a reconaliaJion to
ottur.
lotb the Plcifte Amfhi&katre and
Tiffany .-ues eumpaify the di ..
bcartcninc ..-.,,, o1 tt.e titna. People
Rrely malve thirii' dif'Jcrenc:e wilhou.Ltoial IO COW1 IO Ille c:Kh
other. TMcmain ttMOft t1'ie already
o~ CIOUIUOOm$ are inun·
OutOnTheTown
Ar~EICAN
THE BARN
Havt tht primt of )"OUr lift choo•
mic fn,n1 tht n~ivt 25 tltm
ml'l1U ~tuki.. wafuod. BBQ. Mn
1<1111 dt,,.hh 1ndud1nt: salad ber.
••Id murt Wntem cl\a.rm and
• ullnlP'\ ambiance. a~akfut M F'
fi 10 11 ·0I). Lunch M -F 11 :00 2::\0.
l>11111l't 7 niich~ frum 5:00 p m
H1a1>1>\ hour M-F .. 30-7 p.m Sat
t'lltlt' d"h LI\ t ent.enatnlll('nt and
d.monic Banqut'l fadhliu. 1-4982
Rf'dh1ll. TUJttn ~ 0 115.
THE ORIGINAL BARN
FARMER STEAKHOUSE y,,• Tht) arr thr oricinal Famous
for thttr lllM' and·a-hatr pound
Porttrh•ouw i.ttab and Ceatuung
d1,1>la} hn11linc. Proudly S#l'Vlnlf
fur !6 ,,.,.,. MtJ\,111 and &rOWltllf
.. uh Cu~t• Mha' N~ locatMln 1n
tt .. rhur Ctnter rww open" Off
\\ti""" brt•ttn ManhaJrs and
t-:dv.ud~ Theater Strvinjf M-S11t
11 a m. 111 do&1n11. Sun 3-dlfl'ltnlr
~.IOU Harhur 81\'d., COllta Ml!"a
li41 9-;7-;
808 BU RNS
Suprrb ~ tht word lo dtKttbr lht•
l111t dtntnl( f'llhltf>hmtnl. S4-rvtn11
:-.,t',.!Jolfl fur Ill )l'ars. specialmn~
111 Anicu.., ra!W'd bttf. thr r.~1
\11u l 41l lfl'I Abo• fl'•luttnlf fresh
ff'h. \UI ind t'hK'lrtn The linen
• 11\ l'rrd 1ahlf"-, candle. and rrrt1h
f111,.fn. 1dd tu tht l'l~antt, "'llh
'"•1th• and h11h ti.ck chain for
11rn al\ fl1cktnnc lanlt'ms and
11.i''" al mu-.1c-<'llptu~ the charm-
11-.: and "''rm attnu5phtr• Open
l11r lunch and danotr Ealtns1vt'
"'"" hllt :l; f u hinn Island i>.u .10:10
HEAi. Nev. ' "~ <hl'~<ttkr
:\lunda\' thr11111<;h ~rod ti\' f r"m I I
is m tu 11 p m "'"! clrnnrr• ""I\ •n S..turd•~· •nd " t.n' ·,pm •·•
11 µ m \'altl P"' i.. ni l.1.cattd 111
tht-l\ull C't'ntr r I• trl' I".' I \ ""
l\•rman at \I • t> .. l .. tn I I •
17 4 lllhtl
THE McCHAKU.S 1101 :-1•
Tht irran uu' ""' • ,, 111 t h1 r , r ,
ma) ht' fuund 11· 1 t>1 \ ,, • .. r,.11
charm of tht \111 '1 ult-· H,,,,,,. 1n
TW1ttn C'umplttt r .. n •• , 11rd ind
tll'Cf1ratt'd 1n ant •1 " ci.. h111to••
Tht M<'C-harlt'• It ....... 11,.,. •
mt'nu of old fam•h r,., '"'"' "h11 t1
tvolu• tht 'P"'' I ,..,1, .\nwr11 ,
Dtfftrrnt dmn.-r • fltr• ,., 1•rl'pM1·.t
'Pf'CllllV ta<'h l'\l'Oltt~ H ... l (JIHll
vf ::)uuthtrn Ca1tf.1rmJ H1·•t..11u.rn1
\\'rttt'ri. Pron •rt~ '~"'""" 1
A,..ard Lunch II""" •''"'"'"'" tu take out \I \\ • •t 1 , • fh "'·''
11 K le.I. afttrn•• " • • 1in1
~ t' ~1 otn 1 ,.,. r 1-1111
7·11 4'16.1
THE NEWPOHT 0\ "\Tf.R
BAR ANO CRI I.I
Bt11tbt and a1n ,. • r • , .. 1 .. r111l
~as1dt \'1c111rt1111 1· • ' I h• ''"
port o\ ... lt'r H.tr .t •• I•' .... I ...... '
't'afood dtntni.: ~· • • I •"I f{,., Chandlt'r ,.,h, .,. .. n• I h~ l<r\
Hf'-.taur1nl h••, •• "~': • l n ·p• ·
lit ''Pan An, h11r ... ,,. "" 1.,,, r 1,..,.1
'PtC\ ~httmp 1111rl' 1 • , ''I'·''''' 1,
µrt'perffi ft•h It • t ""'' "' I hr
world'\ hrllt ltnl(•it 1 I tn1• I 'J"'lt
11111 da\ fmm 11 • 11 " It• •'
I> m It• 11 I'm ,,, t r••l I\ •nil
~turd•\ n111h1• \I• \ '" \ ~
Dmr" Luc11ttd 1 • •· Ir 1m •111
'""'P"" P1rr • fl• \\ ,..1 • • • in
front '\f'"P"'' H• 1 • '"
Ql'IET W0~1A'
Thtb locall\ popul.or 1t·•t.111r 1111 •·
proudh tn ti" !~mt'" H "' .,.,," •
l)fl P1c1r.1 c· .. a I H"' ,, ( ''""' dtl \.tu ~am1111• tr ·111·•t111t•
hro1l"1 '""rdl1•h .I. • • m 111
trmatf atm•"Ph,.r.-1111 l} "t
\\ uman 'ot'r'"' luno h \I f 11
dtnllt'r ntl(hth ' 11 l<tl • "'.t"
mrnu till I .111 io m •·111 .. r!,u11n,,,,,,
fine"'"" ll't ""k1.11I• ••t•lltt•
d1~h Call f11r t1 .. 1.11I• ,1i .. q1 h .. rn•
dth\'t't\I :1:.!:N Jo: ( • ••t•I H,. I t •r
una dti Mar ~II ~ 4 111
THE WHITEHOUSF..
RESTAURANT
This unprttrntt<>U' rH taur1n1
has bttn Mrvtni Amt'rrr11n hom,.
C'OOki~ for nearl) 90 v,.aMo no"
and its ptt.mc lx'llf'r all th•
time' Frnh eoups, 'lllr•d. sand
wichff. and homtmadt tntr~
St'rvinc brtakf8't lunc-h <lmntr &
ftatUill\J full b.r and lt\t' tnttr
t.ainmtnl Lonitf'd smart dab tn
t.ht bffrt of Lquna &11r h •l W I
So. C~t H...y 494 ~w
ZUBIES
Pure and ''mpl•. Jll~I Ith
tnother's love' They wn'f' 10 111
lobmter taiib. fill't m1anl'n, prim•
rib. ribl and ch1ckt'n at the mc.t ruaona~ prteft in c, ... ,. M~ ThtH dinners 9trvf'd on 1prc .. 1
nlalua-open 7 ntChts Gf'nef'OU91)
poured low pnct drt Our ro1
&orMf'I haw bttn rn1n1 ti.cit
slrl('f! 1970 l~at at lil:l
Placenlll tn Cl'lu M near
17th St. Call 6 .. b 809lJ or
6319803 .J
Zl'BIES CILOED CAGE
l<11thl 11c-rc""' thr •lrttl from
l.uhtt" Sptt••lttf°' lft' hru•,tt'd
h11 krn hab\ had• "'"'a nd ftltt .. r
•ult All dtnnt" 'ot'ht'<f "tlh .... tad
h..krd hon~. curn on t hr roh
s><•t8ll~ and hut rull l.un<'h
'prnal~ ~1 F fwm 4!1c Tht t:11dl'd
('111:1' '' d lot 11( tun t.1r tht "hnlt'
l11mth l.dri:r dan1t• n,,.,, Wtdr
"r~n plu' K I'\ ' (ur 'port-•ptc
1n111r-. A ttrt'•I \It'"" I rum •II "f'8t•
1n. I 1din~ lhf' b.ir 1·11111>4'1 ~1!:11 ur
ti.I I !ll4< ~ •
NEWPORT LANDING
RESTAURANT
Tht Newport la.nd1nc Re.t.aurant
prrftrtly 11tuaud on lht' beyfront
1djattnt t-0 the Balboe Pun Zoae
homt of thr finest local -Cood •
v.ell u • m~t prealll["tOUa lo-
rat111n Fmt food and • ~t n
111mg lounge CllL!lly )'l't ca.ual
Jutn us for lunch, dinnt'r, Sunday
hrun<'h or perbapt aPPf'lizen and
• ockta1ls from lht' oyat.tr bar Tiie
hrtath taJunc vttw " 1cc:ented
"tlh t'ntl'rta111mt'nt Tuad,ay. "•t urda) h11hl111:bted 1-.y St.eel
Orum sounds o( lht C111ribbean.
"" :\undav afternoons from 3. i
p m Tht :-.ltwport Ll'lndinc .. a
dt'finttl' local favontt Open i
<la)~ Rtllt'rvallons plf'Ut' call
t 7141 6i 5-2:17:1 \' altt per lung
t'\l'nlnj[ll
Rl'MPLESTILTSKINS
Ont' uf tht bnt ktpl ~LI of
\;t.,.,pon 1.s lllt' fond at thta popu·
lar ni1h1 d ub If you lov• p.sLL
1 ht<•~ the plaC'l'' Only thl' choicest
tnitrrditnl.I •"' u~ tn our
"homtmadt" .;auc:es and each
d"h '' prrpared in the licbt and health~ tr•dttton of r a1ifom1a
rur\tnt Thr untqur "challtboerd"
mt nu "'h1ch chancl'8 daily al.lows
'11u to c-hoi.t" port ton ''~" to fit \our appet1lr land vour walletl
Offtrtnr;' mcludl' such favoritn
a' ~p&l(hf'ttt. Cl•ms & L1nsuin1
and -~ampi Alfrrdo alnn1 with
~umt uf our own c~attona like
~u1can Lasagn•. Suchwan ~allo~. Swordfi~h l\lonterey.
1rnd mlJ('h morr Com('ltte ap
(:W't1ur mtnu ind don't mia our
frf">h homt·madt btteti1 CorM
l'arh Lo a,·111d tht late ntlhl
rrun<'h or \tick around And dantt
to •uml' of the bt's1 tntrnainment
tn 111".-n Oi>rn 11 '.:IO a.m to 10:00 r m wttkcla)'1, 11 00 p m wetll
tndA I l4 Mcfadden Pl"~ New
~"•rt Beach • •t the Nrwpnrt Pirrl
,;-·1 "Ml~fi
ITAUAN
CARMELO'S
T hi' ultr1-unart ha''l'" nf u~p
11 .. nal ltahan and ContnW'nt.-1
Cu1•tnr '' un• nf lht morf' rewatd-
m ir plac~ 111 dme Fr~h J.al.a
and •prctal 'ltirht " \AUC. att
, art full~ prtparf'd b) lhrM of tht finl'~t Italian chtfa. Piano bar
tntrrtainmtnl t"ompltmtnts tht
fun atm05ph•re Alfl'ftt'O dining
1 ... u1hrr perm1ttm1) Open for
d1nnl't 7 nllfhls from 6.!VI 3.~20 E.
Cuut H-. Corona t1el Mar ti-;, 19'.!2 •
~iARC'ELLO'S
Thlll award wmftl'r olr•n an H
tttMtVt' mtnu 1~iahzi111 in
pao;uaA, vt'll c1opp1no and their
famous handmade piDA. Baiab-
ltshed 5inC'l' 1973 thi' family
uwnf'd tt11lauran1 ha motured
the htarts of hah.an food kwtn.
\1an) nrw dishes have ti.a
addf'd lO ttMa alrudy r~
menu plu" all you can l'llt h1odl
buffl't Lunch \ton Fn Dinner 7
nichu a Yrttlt 17602 Raic.h •l
"'•Irr Hunt1n1ton S.ach .
IW2 .:-,_'1()5
NICK'S
PIZZA D'ORO
An Italian del.icbt! Faauly owned
A operated for over 19 yeara Nd
Di.Pietro 6 Family are pi...ci to
1nvn.e you to MVOI t.Jwir authentic:
homemadr Italian U •tee All
prtpered with ooly natural inc'tt
dtent.; no artifK1al ltavort or ptt-
aervatives, no added euian Only
the fi Dftl ingredient.a a rt t.-d •
all 1auca art flavored with vin
i.ce haJ.i.an wines
WEDNESOA Y SPECIAL
All t -Can F,el ~hti.11 "'''"
mt'al -.a11tt. "OUp cir salad & ttarlu
brrad S:l 15 11.00 a m lu 1111111
pm
SU NOA Y SPECIAL
All-t l.('an Eat Bakf'd l ... 'llf:n•
""11 h ...,up ur ulad Ir 1arltc bread
-.1 !5 11:00 a.m to 11100 pm
EVERY NIGHT
Family night full <·oul"'t' dmntr
"tlh ~bu plate .... x.ip 11r ... i..d .
11arhl hrtMl & dt"l~rt f'rt<t"
r,nl(t> from s.;,g:, S7 9fi Comf' un
1'1 and upeneoct' Italian • oolt1n11
11 .. ti ~bc.uld ht Mt'nlmn :"01< Ii '
namt' & re<"t"t'l' a l11mpltmt'ntar\ ,1.ii., .• r w111e 11r br\ •rllJCI' 11f \-.our
,htttc-t' I O.~'>l1UtrS1 lat F.udtd•
F11ont.aan \ allr\ 1 -1 ~ t %.l ll:!T.
VINNIE'S
Theo t-t ltalt .. n f••t<l 1>rtp11rtd
from tht' frt'!>hl"I 1n11rf'd1rni.
u .. tnll n11 prl'l>en1t1\*"-. ~II. 'Ul:•H.
or U t h' faL'< Ov.M'd h\ \ tr1ntf'
('olandr•• of Br·~·lih n P1ua
\\ 11rlt'\ famou_, fur tu.\ mi Tht>
~t Pina 1n Oranl(I' I •-ttnl\ h,
T ht't:rutP11ZaHunl ,!7u .. 1-1t.
~1 m Custa ~ 7 l'! ~~'f..t
VILLA NOVA
A beautiful bay view C-l'ffta tbt
roma tic settinc that ha made the
\'illa Nova a "speaal ktnd of
plan" for over 50 )H" Superb
Na.Int rrom Central and North-
rm Italy 11trved in Oht World
charm Ext.l'nsl't wine lt•t. 010·
ntr ntJhtJy. Pi.ano ber Full menu
ltl I 00 a.m. 3131 w,...1 Cout
H,..y . N~rt Bta<"h f\42 7~
CHll\ESE
LI'S RESTAL'RA:'liT
If \·nu lo,·• C htnf"<f li•.O, ,.,., rt<
•urr to l'nJl•\ dmintt hf'tt' .l• 1,,·.
prom1"'° truh 11ut ht'nl 11 I "ht,.....,.
f1•td Tht' mrnu offf'r. a wide \Jr
tf'l\ 11f .... 1111c dt~ht"<, frum " 1,.
rartt' to <"•mtnnalton"' "" hKl1n.:
Cantttn~f' & Szt'C'hmtn ""If'
Hfl'ath1akm11 dt'< "' 111 a 'Ul'ft'mf'h
ht'aut1ful 1tm1,.,1>hf'N' f rup11 .11
dnnk..' '"~t.lt'n..h Htl.lr th1r-.t Opt·n
'f'\ rn dev .. 11 v.ttk It •r lun. h anrl
d1nnt'r INhl Adam• lt11n11111tl1•1t
Beac-h qf;l QI I'•
THE LOTl'S
Entrr lht Ortt>nt und ritfW'rtrn<t•
th• rxcelltnce nf \1amt11rin .ind
"lt't h"'an Cu1 .. 1~ "••lht-11111
!'htnt'"r d1•ht'" "'I"'' 1.d h
prtpaf't'd h\ ma'tf'r 1 h .. t 1 ,111 T 11•
Lotu' < •n 11flrr rultnan nt .,11 r
ptf'<,.. 111 \our ltlun1t Th• '"'''" d1n1n11 a,,.a '"' dnmtnattd ,.llh pu
tu~ of th!' t .. •tll' n ...... r tht•
~> mbol ul plll'll' in I ·hmt" • •11
tutt F.njov finf' Chto-t!11t11111 "'
-11 ._., wtnr, 'fJlfll• ,.ii.I h•'"l'trnl
11\ at tht' 1,.,10... 1 ... alf'll m
Harhor Crnt«'r •t ! U • HArh1 ir
Rlvd tnt'nstaM -t 'all ·~t, tlll
~
CALIFORNIA BEACH
C"ahrnm,. S-.n R,..ta11ran1 1•
·~ 11( Nor•p•rt'• m•IM n tfltf'm
pnra"' ~u1urant" .. Hlu nnir u
qut"-1t• .f11pan~ t1tn1ni 10< lulln"1:
cu.ha. '«'•fuud .net •INk• mall"'
lhl' a IN!\ plHl>USlh'4o d10111« I'~
pt'rtl'nn' l .. IC'tltf'Ci at ,\ l'~'> \ta I .1dt1
tn N"'lJl>f'I li4'11<h I un. h hou"
t.fon rn 11 "' ..!. Ill, d1nt1~r
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u t J11 • a rd' •« rp• 1•d • .11
ll";'!'i ll"l";'i t11r tnlormatfnn
CONTINENTAL
CROW~ HOl'SF.
Tht• It,, t'I\ I • •tll ll•~ flt ,al ,, .•
t11urant •lluatt'd "' 1 ,.,,. , •·•nt'r .. r
l'I H .ttttl c ·,.,,.n \ .. 11,., l•i.,,., h.t•
t.....-n o i·~rn\ttl .... 18 \Pflt t' fut 11\t r
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rr>t'nl. u\..Ur liAr Nflf"\ t""" h:itn
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lf'rl'l\t' 'WHlC' J1,t (,.! ..... I..' t• ;t ilu
<'1111~t H.,.., ~•ttllh l..ia.:111111 '•~11• I
499 !f;!h
BM BERS
A Vadlllonal rontuwn\&l rl'I ·
taursnt, tteak lanai spinach
'A.lad flambe, ~ 'A.lad. all
pttparf'd ta bte.adl' bl a h l(h.J y
qua ltfird atacr Trad1uonal
gourmet dtahes 5UCh u ~htttt'
a la fUcmtt, vt.al a la f..,.,.Utre.
mapy Loni Island t1U<-llt1ni. b11arad~. meaquite br otlt'd
speaab nic:huy_ Sl29'• $17 95
Cockwls. full wior IL•t Lunch
11 00-2 JO. d1nnt'r "l·JO 10 00
Rtarn atto ns SUf!ll'lltd
646 Ti 7.. Located ad)a<'f'n I lAt I.ht
Newport Mt"Sa Inn 264::! :-lrwport
Blvd , Costa MeY
MEOITt:RRANt:A1"' RO<>"
A1rport~r Inn Hot~I
I ""t"n, .. I .. nd ..... 11d,.<J rr .. m th•
IHI \ """''' ... ,, ... tnd111~· 11 .
\lt·tl1lt tr tl1r-in k 1~•m ultrr•
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I h• \111~•rt1·r ltttt 1• l•~·''"'I .. ,
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RIVIERA
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tlt'rth 11n11,1r• d ... n trn.-ntiol 1f1,ht'•
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OutOnTheTown
STEAK & BEAFOCID
BOBBY McGEE•s
Our houw-s~1thy is rnakin~ "''"fl mHI • ~~i•I oc·caiuon' \'1,_, 'II want• front row seat for the
ruod and fun •l Bobby M<"Gtt.
.,.hf'rt' the mt'nu rNtures f•vonlft
l1kt pmnt rib of bttf au JUS. only
th" finht •'••l•hlf' fresh fish.
l'SDA chu1tt stuks. lot.tet. and
C't1mbmalton dinMra. E~~rv entrt't'
mclud"" '""n frfth brud. fresh
't'geuiblt', and• trip to our •ward
""lll"'fll !ljlt.d ber and afttt din
nu. you c.n d•ntt •nd roma~ m
1ht' Wnt Cout'r. most UC'1t1~
n111htdub For a night on tilt' town.
ur an\llmt', malit' II spenal with
tilt' m-.1<' In !'llewp<>rt ~Kh, :i.s:t
East f'out Highway For rt'Wr
ut1oni1 <"•II lil416i:I a:\811
CAFE LIDO
Cafe udo IS Nl'WJ)Ort l"•nnen
Vil!Aip's only u~ club h '1o
localed on Balboa Penuu1ula C•f«'
Lido 11 well known for 11~ ( rnh
.eafood wlectwn~ •nd ronlt'm
pcwary cuwnt!, prt'pared b\ Cht'f
franns The warm. 1nt1m1t.t' •nd
roi:y 1mb1antt or dusty row ind
burgundy deror crule 1 puftn
ai.moephei. for your dminte .a
penentt Caft' Lido 1s 11..o tht'
rfl'ipit'nt of the Prttt1g1uu~
Southern C Alifomia Rnlaur1nt
Wn~n· Silvu Award {'a.;u•I •t
ltr'f •Dinner n11htJy until mid
ni(ht. 1.1vt' )AU nia'htfY Call
675-2968 for rhf'rvatmn.~
TH E CANNERY
This h11tonc WAlt'rfmnt t.ndmuk
tn Nf'WPOrt'1 f'anni-ry Vill.,t' ru
tures fmih loal ~•rood ind Ea. .. 1
em bttf ConstSlently good ser
~'K"t'. open fot· Lunch. D1nr. .. r. Sun
Gl.Jll•
Brunch and l'.hampq-ne Harbor
Cru1MJL Enterlamment nightly
and Sun afternoons. En)Oy tht'
lounJP food gaJl.ry-superb d•m
chowdtr' 3010 L•F1vt'ltt'
675 5777
CRAZY HORSE
STEAKHOUSE
Countr\ d1nin11 w11h du~·
Autht'nttc Wt'tllt'rn dttor r~
uiurant and ukion. futurint
primt' nb, fresh wafood . •nd
tht'u famous pan sautttd -;~b
Lunch Mon Fri Dinnt'r rewr
~•lions ruar•nleed Dancing and
Ii~• music in lht saloon Dvu Rd
E111t/Nt'wpon Fwy Sant• Ana
lil41 M9-1512
REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT
This is the or111nal and hu bffn
servm1 Newport Beach for 25 yea.n
Their specialty 111 seafood and
"tealul. Chefs special &elections datly
and famous for their broMt.ed
chicken, too! A beaut.ilul waterfront
v1ew o( Nt"#pOf't Bay enhances the
atmoaphere. Perfect. for bw.ine1111
enten..1ninc and romantic din.in,.
Lcx-at.ed at 251 E Coast Hwy .• New
port_ Rflt!rvataons accepted. PhoM
673-1505
EL PESCADOR
PTactkally a leiend in 1t.11 own
tune. th11 lonilly popular nt.ab·
li~hmt'nt has bffn mnginc It.II CUI
turners back t!tnC'C! lht' early 1950'1.
SpeciaJ1~ing m pnme meau And
an u~llent vanety of le4lfood.
chef Dub pr-epa~ t'Yt!r)' meal tA:>
pt'rfect1on Not to be misMd att
h1~ Thund1v ntcbt Italian
Spt'c11lt1tt, •nd bis famom
chttllecah Piano Bar and cut
bucket 1n the !ounce nicbtJy IC·
cvmpanit'd by sood-rimes lln4
fr~ndly fl<'l'I l..mldt M·F 11·3;
Dmner nchtJy •-:Ml w 11. t1l Mid
I ' ' I IF.-IANI
n1~ Fri. & Sat. 401 E 17th St .
Cosui 1'iHI. 5'8·32• I
THE REX RESTAURANT
Located on the oceanfront acrou
from the Nt'wpon Beach pier, Tht'
Rea i. the Orence Cout's mOll
uchwve .eafood ralaurant. Well
known for fresh H1wah1n
gourmet fish te'-ctions end
•Pf'Ciahrinc m sweet Channel
Island at.lone. tender YMI and
prime mMU The Rea Restaurant
11 the chot<-e of loca1a u well u
visit.ors. Rectpient o( lht' pr.·
tllioua Tr1~l-Holid.y •ward
CuuaVelesant attu·e Sunday
Brunch, dinner. Call 675-2566 for l"t'M'rv\ons Valet parkinc.
SAIL LOFT
S.11 Loft Bar It Grill rutUl'ft
ocean view dininc with the
emphaats on fresh Mafood ()yatt'r
t>.r, live entvtammfllt n!lhll:v 1n
the t>.r •r-ea Op.n for d1nl\f'r
n11htJy from ~ p.m Weebnd
hou,. from 10::.0 1.m Fabulow
Sunday Brunch. Localed •t 400
P C-.H in r.....una Beach.
TALE OF THE WHALE
Eitpemneoe •mp beck int.o tnM
to a pl11tt ""here you can dine at
Y""-'r own lt'llUl"f En,ov th4' ro
mall<'t of old NtwpUrt with 1 pan
oramic ~ ~· Eacite yoiur
~nwt1 wtth their sensaLIONll llH
food and trachuonal ravoritin
Bre•kfut i a.m Moo. Fri .• Lundi
I I 4 Moo Fn . Dinner 4-1 I
Mun, S.L Sat. and Sun. Brunch
';' 4, Oystt'r Bar Fri .. S.t. I Sun
Banquet fac1htia up tA> 500 400
M11n St... Balbue. 673-4633.
THE WAUBOUS'& RESTAUUNT
OftenJll diMn a ~ oC Newport
Bay ud a b ~d o( •ii· boa&&.. n.. w~ a •.
laurant.. located iD Udo ManD&
V1llap •l M50 Vw 0purto., iii OM
of lhe lafl"l restaurant.I locatt'd
onl he waterfront. In addition to•
wonderful menu, The Watt~
ts 1 l'fft p~ '°"outdoor din1nc
on its brand new heeled, Lhr.e·
tiered bricli _pet.io .. The Warehow1e
i.. openTor lunCJI II !l0-2:30. din-
""" M onda y Thurada)
S 30-10·30, Frid•y Saturday
5.30-11 and Sund•y 6-10 Super
Sund.y Brunch IOA M 2P M.
Ma.JOr credit cud Ar'f k'C'fptt'd.
For rewrvat1on11. call 1710
673-4700.
INDIAN
BUKHARA
CUISINE OF I NDIA
Perha119 the IDOi\ uaunc .-
rftt.aurant m Huntu11ton Beech.
BUKHARA, brinp to you the
ta te and atmoa~re of Inch•.
Moat o( the food •t BUKHARA IS
prepared 1n a Tandoor tray oven)
f'l"f"lh 1pieoe1 crMt.e uniqut' tut.es
and diatinrtiw aromas for each
dllh You1J fmd the food authen-
uc and reMOMbly pnttd. And.
the atmoapheN ao warm and in
trmate lMt it fHlt Ilk. home
Open 7 dayt a -k l.unch ~"'-.cl
11 ·~2:30 pm. with lunch spto<"ial~
be(tnn1na It 12-99. Dinner 11ervt'd
fl.:lO p.m.-10:30 p.m f'ncby Ir Sat·
urday open 'ti) 11 p m Rner
~ataom and &.at. out onlera wel-
come. Conven~ntly IOC1led ~
from the Hunlifll'On Cenlt'r loff
tbt 405 frwy al Bnch to F.d1~rl
7594 F.d1npr Ave. 171 41 IM7-Jl';'I.
GRAND DINNER TREATER
lmpreuive din1n11 and pro
ft"WJt-.1 productions 1tt 'Url' to
pk-._ eech 1m.. y,ou vil!1l ~
utraordinary buff~t olfen ront
baruo ul bftf. &laud ham with a
fruit Ml~. Geur,&a e:h.1cbn ••th Pf~ and ,SU. and the Mahi
Mahi ·~ wned 1n 1 peasant Mutt.
Trt·lulor r~ttu«m• end cream ia •
re•I f1rnrtlt' EnJOY dinnH and •
pl•> t11n111ht1 Crend Dinner
Theatt'r IUC'•ted wilhm the Grand
Uote.l .w An.a!Wm al Ltlot"l We.y
r.11 77'.! -;-; w
HARLEQUIN
DINNER TH EATER F.'-"" '""''~r c•n bf' t'lpt'C'ted tu Ill' trutf'd hkf' a ~~tty Tht'
thfo•tt'r offt'n. 'IC'rumplious meals
,. ,th t11v pr11dlk 11un .. 1n an t'lf'Cant
,1\m•,.,i>ht'rt' Tht' ~rumptuou•
t.utft'll mcludh ruast t>.mn o"
littr. 1·h11kt'n ind fi1'h dt5ht-.. l"l"'•"· ...,1.d,, 'f'ICt'labltt, •nd 11n
ful d .... <oerb Tht' S.t end Sun
hrun< h 1ndud"' • \'HH't\' of ta
d1,,hh Th .. C'tl.-brth' Terrl<"f 11
11\111lahl" rur prl\lle d1ntnJ ~
11i<ll\ 1du•lh df'Cl•r•ted privett'
llalton\ ".,m., 11\'t'rhiok the 450
~•I hu""'hue .. hapt<I m•tn room.
Thi' Htrlfi4UIO I' luC'lltt'd It :\f.0.1
:.; Harh .. r m -...nta Ana Cell
1r:9 -·.:.o
CINI! OF AKIM:>
GINO'S ON THE HILL
Alm'"' • (.',.,.,. Mt"ll landmark
.. tw-rt' frlf'nds and m""t•rtt" meet.
<;in .. , 1,n·t an ltahan Resuurant.
hut • r""t•urant he1ni run by •
cl11c•I I Italian f:\t'n thouih lhev
"4"r'" m1m h•l1an ll•mii. tht'y al1oo
.. tt.-r a l•riti-\Hitt\ 11( uth.r item"
"" thl'ir ml'nll Knu""'n fur
Hunf"I l••od and frit'ndlv !lt'r
\lt't', (,in.,·, ff'1lu~ a varieorl
mt'nu ""''h •mphlhlll on (fuahh
end rtf"4•nahle pm'ft <'•><'kta1I
hour .,. 1th intt'rhl tn, not!Oflll •l
LIO pm ind ll\'t' t'ntt'rtatn~nt
Mun thru ~t from 8·~ pm
S•turd1\ «< ~unday brtilkl•I
(rum 9 • m Lotttt'd at 4:\8 E. 17th
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